~ DEPARTMENT Of (48
TOM LINOER
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1943
INISTRATION HAS COMPLETE AUT
LOSE NEW YORK
BSIDIES AND WITHHOLDING
IXES AND THE SALES TAX
Subsidies and a ahcldine taxes are gold- dust tae
Vithholding taxes simply take a part of the wage out of the
nvelope. It just as effectively reduces wages as if the em-
er actually paid less money.
f this money from the withholding tag goes to Washington,
of it must be used to pay salaries and expenses of Govern-
employees who collect and distribute it.
Part of what is left is then taken to pay subsidies to res
ost of living.
The net result to the wage earner is that he hes paid two
ee times as much in withholding tax as he can possibly
from the use of subsidies in reducing the cost of living.
As soon as the Government begins paying out subsidies this
es n used as an excuse to enact a sales tax. The sales tax will
Under this Sou ha would be two taxes collecting
money to pay one subsidy.
he wage earner whether on the farm or in the factory,
ther a white collar wofker or a professional practitioner
only lose in this kind of an arrangement.
- WHERE DOES THE FARMER COME IN?
The payment of a subsidy to a farmer will never give the
er any relief. Only fair oe for what he produces can
the farmer.
ake the question of milk in Georgia Some Georgia dairy-
are going out of business each week because the price they
ive for milk is less than the cost of production.
1e following communication from Savannah, Georgia,
ieal of the problems that milk producers now face:
Dear Sir:
Can you tell me acheve I may get feed for my cat-
tle this winter? I have 75 young cows and 60 milk cows
and cannot buy hulls, meal or corn, or hay. All I can
buy in Savannah is 17% dairy feed at $3.00 per hun-
dred. I will pay cash on delivery if you know of any
trucks coming this way.
Yours Respectfully,
Les (Signed) E. Starkey,
: Thunderbolt, Georgia.
ote news release that Se dairymen are to receive
sidy of 4c per gallon.
In. the Atlanta shed wholesale producers are. now receiv
ounaued on Page Two)
ivestock Sales, Gaoreia Auction Markets
i Reports received at this office show following average prices paid
* No. 1 hogs at the Livestock Auction Markets named:
October 28, 1943 7 Per Cwht.
20 (Wednesday)Vidalia $ -$13.78
21 (Thursday)Rome 14.40
21 (Thursday)Valdosta 13.78
22 (Friday)Thomasville 14.00
25 (Monday)Sylvester sate 13.85
26 (Tuesday)Arlington _________________ 13:75
26 (Tuesday)Nashville 1300.
at (Wednesday)Moultrie SF ee ee T3275
27 (Wednesday )Vidalia Doe ee eee z 13.50
TOP FED CATTLE
- 20 (Wednesday)Vidalia See ee
21 (Thursday)Rome
21 (Thursday)Valdosta
22. (Friday)Thomasville 11.60
25 (Monday)Sylvester ---_-____-_______- ; 13.00
26 (Tuesday)Arlington __ : 12.00
96 (Tuesday)Nashville . g 11.50
r 27 (Wednesday)Moultrie ___________ a
-$12.50
6.00- 10.00
14.00
27 (Wednesday)Vidalia
EDITORIALBy Tom Linder
ERS
Phe call in the Market Bulletin to ick the New
York Cotton Exchange has brought some astounding 1 rev-
elations to my desk.
The followi ing letter from Senator Walter F. George
clarifies the connection between the United States De-
partment of Agate and the New York Cotton Ex-
change
The eonitned fforts of the United States aus
ment of Agriculture to beat down cotton prices has been
directly in line with the efforts of the New York Cott n
Hxchange to beat down cotton prices. 2
- Read Senator George s letter as follows:
UNITED STATES SENATE
Committee on Finance
Washington, D. ax
October 22, 1943. .
Mr. T. R. Thigpen,
Moultrie, Ga.
My dear Sir:
You will permit me to Sepa your letter oO
October 20th, with reference to the closing of the New. York
Cotton Exchange.
Under existing law, the authority is lodged-in ~
President and the Department of Agriculture to close the
Exchange. It is an administrative problem, therefore,
~ rather fan 5; legislative. one.
T am very glad to have your views and will be pleas :
to pass your letter on to the Secretary of Agriculture.
&
Sincerely yours, - :
WALTER F. GEORGE. ao
This lehier makes it perfectly clear that ssaliciak: and
acts of the New York Cotton Exchange must have the ae
proval of the Secretary of Agriculture. oe
It is interesting to note in this connection that. tee
is another case where Congress has delegated its authority, G
to.a Federal bureau.
. Instead of the Department of Agriculture controlling
the Cotten Exchange, the Cotton Exchange seems to be
(Continued on Page Eight)
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.
_ October 28, 1943 : Atlanta
Apples, Fe. Winesaps, boxes -$4.00
Beans, (Lima) per bu. hprs. 235 2
Collards, per doz. bunches 1-75= 2.00 =
Mustard Greens, bu. hprs. 15-10
Potatoes, various vars., few 2.16= 300s
Sweet Potatoes, bulk, per bu. . 1.00-
Turnips (Bunched) per doz. bunches -_- _______ i. 00-
Turnip Salad, per bu. hpr. Se eee a ee -00-
-- 34122 Pace St., Covington, Ga.
GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN
Address all items for publication and all requests to be put
_ en the mailing list and for change of address tv STATE BUREAU
OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta.
Notices of farm produce and Sanu aaanees admissable
under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and
repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy of
notice.
Limited space will not permit insertion of notices containing
- faore than 30 words including name and address.
oe Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not
assume any responsibility for any notice appearing im the
Bulletin. :
Published Weekly at
By Department of Agriculture
Tom Linder, Commissioner,
Executive Office, State Capitol
Atlanta, Ga.
Publication Office
114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga.
Editorial and Executive Offices
State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga.
: Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of E
~ Markets, 222 State Capitol
Atlanta, Ga.
Entered as second class matter
August 1, 1937, at the Post Office
at Covington, Georgia, under Act &
of June 6 1900. Accepted for
mailing at special rate of postage
provided for in Section 1103, pet
of October 8, 1917.
a ~ Subsidies, Withholding Taxes
And Sales Tax
(Continued from Page One)
ing 36c per gallon for 4.3 butterfat milk delivered in
Atlanta. If-they-receive 4c per gallon subsidy from
the Government this would give them 40c a gation for
4.3 butterfat milk delivered in Atlanta.
I have before me invoice covering 2153. pallens
of milk shipped from North Carolina to Georgia and
this milk is costing 4414c a gallon delivered in Atlanta
Atianta. }
Z If we deduct. transportation charges this milk
costs forty and a fraction cents per gallon in North
Carolina ,where the Georgia farmer gets 36c deliver-
ed in Atlanta.
I have another invoice before me covering 3010
lions of milk from Wisconsin at 46.3-cents per gal-
n. This milk from Wisconsin only carries 314 per-
cent butterfat, where most of the milk produced in
the Atlanta milk shed carries 4.3 to 544 percent but-
terfat.
nf The disteronde | is we the Georgia farmer gets
86c for high butterfat milk, while low butterfat con-
tent milk from Wisconsin is costing 46.3-cents f.o.b.
Atlanta. The low butterfat milk from Wisconsin costs
10c a gallon more than the Georgia farmer gets for
milk with high butterfat content.
-Talso have before me invoice covering 2170 gal-
dons of miJk from Maryland at forty-seven and a frae-
tion cents per gallon delivered in Atlanta.
Anyone who. knows anything about milk pro-
duction knows that you cannot produce high grade
milk under present conditions for less than Eve per
gallon.
The payment of milk subsidies has been going
n for quite sometime in New York State and I pre-
me this is true also in Maryland.
If it is true that the Government has noid tiie
roducer in Maryland -4c a gallon subsidy on this
milk which is selling in Atlanta for 47c, then it is
vident that this milk is costing somebody 47c and
making a total of 51e per gallon.
If the milk producer in the Atlanta. milk shed
ets 4c a gallon subsidy which raises him to about
40c a gallon, he will still be getting 11e a gallon less
; an the cost of low butterfat milk from Maryland.
The Atlanta consumer of milk is paying the same
price per quart whether the milk was. produced jin
Maryland and cost 5le a gallon or whether it was
produced near Atlanta and cost 36c a gallon.
THE OPA.
The OPA does not care how much milk comes
into Atlanta from Maryland, Carolina or Wisconsin
at 47c to 51 a gallon, but they are bitterly opposed
o the Georgia farmer bringing in 47c to 5le milk
Atlanta.
Could any one imagine any reason why the OPA
vould object to a Georgia farmer getting as mftch
or milk as is being paid by Atlanta distributors for
lk from every other section of the countrv?
_ Since the OPA permits distributors in Atlanta to
yay 47 to le per gallon for milk hauled in from
side the State, why should they object to these
distributors paying the same price to Georgia
Certainly it would not cost the producers}
a cent Tt pes not east any one a ene: icant the
Georgia farmer who is trying to produce the milk.
If the distributor can afford to pay 50c a gallon
for Maryland milk and sell it at ceiling prices in At:
lanta, Georgia, certainly he can afford to pay the
ceiling prices.
As matters stand today, the Atlanta milk con-
sumer is being asked to pay a subsidy of 4c a gallon,
and still buy milk that is 50c a gallon wholesale, at
the same time the Georgia producer, after receiving
4c a gallon subsidy, is still required to sell his milk for
40c a gallon, including the subsidy. The Georgia pro-
ducer gets 10c a gallon less than outside milk brings
even after he gets the subsidy.
The Georgia farmer is losing 10c a gallon after
getting the subsidy and the consumer is still paying
full price for the milk after paying the subsidy.
The farmer is getting 10 a gallon less than 50c
a gallon, while the consumer is still paying 50c, and
paying a subsidy.
If the O. P. A. would place a ceiling price of 50c
-per gallon on all milk delivered F. O. B. Atlanta,
whether it came from Georgia or Kalamazoo, it
would tend to encourage Georgia farmers to produce
Georgia farmer 50c a gallon delivered at the same
Sh: 25 doz.:
more milk instead of encouraging producers outside
tulip bulbs,
\
our state to ship more milk into Georgia.
I feel that the present prices are discriminating
against Georgia producers of milk and such discrim-
ination should not be allowed.
the O. P. A. should readjust any price so
unfair 10 producers of any commodity.
TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agriculture.
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
FLOWERS AND SEED
_FOR SALE
L-
Darwin-Haarlem full grown
Jarge, rich deep vel-
vetv red. $i. 00 doz., smaller size,
2 doz., $1.00. postpaid in Ga.
No checks. Mrs. A. B. Prickett,
Maysville.
Magnolia, red holly, red and
pink crepe myrtle, dogwood,
umbrella china, sweet myrtle, 1
ft 100: 3 ft.20e: 4. ft; 35,-or
exch, for feed sacks. Add post-
age. Mrs.I.. J. Pitts, Tooms-
Fhoro, Rt. <1.
as against 36c a gallon for Georgia milk delivered in|
Red and yellow tulip bulbs.
Will exc. for other cols. tulips
or any col. peonies. Also tiger,
orange day lilies. Bxc, - for
printed feed sacks, 3 for kind.
Janet Turner, Jasper, Rt, Bc:
Box hydrangea, 35c ea.; eape
jasmine, creamy white, well
rooted, 25c ea. PP on 50c or-
ders. Mrs. A. Horsley, Waco,
Rt. 2, Box 40:
White and yellow jonquits,
dbl. Butter and Eggs, yellow
daffodils, $1.00 C; Regal lilies,
$1.00 doz.; old fashioned blue
hyacinths, 75 doz.
tie McCurley; Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Mtn. lJaurel, pine, rhododen-
dron, azaleas, red and white
dogwood, crabapple, hemlock,
$1.00 doz.: pussywillow, 20c ea.,
doz. Exc. for feed sacks. "Add
postage. Hazel Roper, Mineral
Bluff. -
40 small rooted boxwoode@s,
$8.00. for lot, FOB; Klondyke
and Mountain delicious straw-
berry plants, $2.00 M., not det.
6 Red Gold plants with ea. or-
der of\5C. No. checks. Mrs.
Pearl Pinson, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
Dbl. Japonicas, 4 yrs. old,
well rooted, 50c ea.; dogwood,
31,00; King Alfred jonquils,
ai lilies, 35c doz. Migs Et-
ta Barrett, Ellijay, Rt.
Rhododendron, holly, arbu-
tus, azaleas, galax, acer dasy-
carpum, acer spicatum,
6paca; dogwoods, ferns, other
plants. Special quantity lot of-
fer. Gordon Hunnicutt, Tallu-
lah Falls.
_ Nice,. well rooted boxwoods,
20c ea., 6-12 in tall, red and
yellow candle lilies, $1 per doz.;
Balm of Gilead, Woodberry
bush, purple and white lilac, 25c
eq... Mrs. Hubert FF. Turner,
Gainesville, Rt. 6. :
Pansy plants, Swiss and Ore-
gon giant, 25e doz., or $1.50 C;
Noy, 15 del. Bis E. Drewry,
Brooks.
400 3-ft. Abelia Giandifloras,
dwarf boxwoods, 7c ea., $6.00
C; 1000 red crepe myrtles, 3 ft.,
$2 doz. Maude Hamby, Green-
ville.
Beautiful vacweeae $6 CG;
Gardenias, 2 for $1; 5 red cy-
donica japonica, $1.00; white,
watermelon red, pink and. lav-
ender field grown crepe myrtle,
$2 doz.; $12.50 C; white dog-
wood, $10 per C: Abelias. (wax
leaf) 5 for $1. Mrs. C, M. Rob-
inson,; Greenville.
Azaleas, dogwood,
spruce pine, 60c doz; white,
pink, purple althea; pink al-
mond; large type bronze chry-
santhemums, 10c ea.; smaller
type white, yellow, rust, 60c
white
doz, Add postage. Mrs. Maude
ey Rt. 2.
Miss Mat-
also goldenglow, galax, Iris, 35.
jlex.
50c ea; 2000 6-8 in, Semperviren
plants. blooming size,
Dy ea.; '$1,00 0:
. bi k
Pink hyacinth bulbs, $2 doz.,
postpaid. Send money order.
No order filled for less than 1
doz. Willie Tanner, Flippen,
Box 65.
Red spider lily bulbs, 40c doz.;
Royal Ponciana seed,
here, 25c doz. 4-5 in Nandina
plants, 60c doz.; Hearts and
Elder daisy plant. 50c doz, Add
postage, Miss Claudia Plant,
Marshallville.
2 Cape Jasmines, 3 yrs. old,
$5.00 or $3.00 ea; white Hy-
drangea cuttings, 2 for 25c;
green wandering Jew cuttings,
8 for 25c. No checks or stamps.
ae a E. Sorrels, Sr., Royston,
1 Doz. well rooted small red
winter blooming begonias, 25c
ea., or lot for $2.00. If called
for, will furnish pots. Mrs. T.
G. Fleming, Athens, Rt. 1.
Lillium lily bulb, 3 yrs. old,
3-15 blooms on 1 stalk, 40e ea.
No stamps. Mrs. Gus Sosebee,
Cleveland, Rt. 1.
Sev. doz. Dahlia bulbs, large
blooms. all colors, $1 doz., post-
paid. Send money order. Mrs.
V. D. Hartsfield, Roswell, Rt. 1.
Heavy, well rooted Old Eng-
lish boxwoods, 6-8 in, $10 C; 4-6
in., $5 C; smaller, $2.50 C. Lig-
ustrums, spireas, crepe myrtle,
dogwood, ted Tt, $1 daxz.: $5 -C:
Blanche Woodruff, Greenville.
Single blue Roman hyacinth
bulbs, blooming size, 90c doz.;
old fashioned cluster yellow
narcissi, 35c doz.; large purple
German Iris, 65c doz. Miss
Della Bridges, Sugar Valley.
Sage plant; 75c dog; pink
blooming white narcissi, 75c C;
Bird of paradise, 50c ea.;: Golden
Bell, 2 for 25ce.. All $1.00 orders
del, Mrs. Joe W. Craft, Hart-
well, Rt. 3.
30 Iris (all different) unlabel-
ed or 20 labeled, $1.00; genuine
lemon lilies, Ephiopogn, -dbl.
and single tuberose bulbs, 35c
doz, 3, dog., $1,900; Mrs. <J.-G.
Robertson, Carrollton.
Verbena;
rose, wine, pink, purple, varie-
gated and above colors with
white eyes, 30c doz,; $2 C. Deep
pink thrift, 85c C. Exc. for per-
ennials. Mrs. M. P. Combs,
Washington, Rt. #2.
Field grown boxwood, $10 C;
200 for $18.00; smaller plants,
$1,00 doz. Gardenias, 75c eg.
Scarlet red hardy perennial ver-
bena, 50, $1.50; creye myrtle,
watermelon red and white, $2
doz. Mrs. B. L. Robinscn,
Greenville.
Boxwood, $3.50 C; Ligus-
trums, 2 ft., Cherry Laurel, $1
doz.; 150 wax leaf ligustrums,
$3. 00; blackberry lily. $3.50 per
TO; Spiderwort, $1-25.-C, ols
Woodruff, Greenville, Rt. 6.
Red and white dogwood, red
maples, redbuds, rhododendron,
3. 25 ea.: tiger lilies, 15e doz.:
Azaleas, 50c doz.: Mtn.
$1.00 doz. .Add -postage. Miss
Belvie Millholland. Mineral
Blut,
4 dbl. red, 2 sgl. red. 4 dbl.
pink, 3 dbl. white geranium
50c .ea.
PP; Dbl,, sgl. althea, small size,
Mrs. Flor-
grown,
red white, lavender,
laurel, |
FLOWERS AND oe 1
- FOR SALE
Mtn. laurel, rhodaden dr
sweetshrubs, crabapple,
eas, red and yellow, red_
arbutus, ie
doz. lemon lilies, 40c do:
will exc. for feed sacks
J. E. Barnes, Mineral
Blooming size A
bulbs, 2. 50c: orange day |
2 doz., 50c. Mrs. Home
Hartwell.
Daffodils, jonquils, sno
bulbs, 50 .. $5.00 M., }
lily, white with yellow th
15c ea. blooming size;
berian and German I
doz. Add postage under
Mrs. Carl Kimsey, Hi
Mtn. laurels, azalea
wood, sweetshrubs, $1
or exc. for white sacks.
Barton, Mineral Bluff. |
Dbl, : Japonicas, 16. vee.
well rooted, 60c ea
suckles, red and white do
Weeping Mary, hardy hy
ea, snow balls, 4, $1.00.
lemon lilies, jonquils, Ki
fred daffodils, hardy ph
cols, 38be doz. Mrs:
Barnes, Ellijay. Rt. oo
* Mtn. laurel, mtn._ pine,
and white dogwood. rhod
dron, Azaleas. crabapp
doz.; pussywillow, 20c e<
ax, goldenglow, blue I
doz. or will exc. for whi
sacks. Add postage.
Roper, Mineral Bluff.
Dwarf boxwood, large.
ea. small, $3.50 ea. Als
thrift, $1.00 C, $4.00 5 C.
M, postpaid. Bert ha |
Cumming.
Well rooted Hadeese
Lady Thompson, Red
Jumbo strawberry pla
Co Pie Po Mis. hoe
Gainesville, Rt. 7.27
~Madonna lily bulbs
$3.50 doz., ae
8, $1.50. Also long
daffodils, 45c C or $4.00 ]
few Bird of Paradise, 50c
flowering quince, 25
postage. W. A. Summe
Park, ee
Dwarf boxwood, well
$1.00 doz. $5.00 C.
ervirens, dwarf, 10-12
ground, $5.00 doz. Pink
$1.00 C., rooted, del. G
eA; Smith, Greenvi
Pink thrift, $1.00
pk. mixed jonquils and_
bulbs, $1.50. P. P. in Ist
a #. Walker, Gren
Blue grape hyacinil
or $2.00: tor 5 . Mr
Bobo, Hartwell. Rt. 1.
Century plants, 50
@a.. <3 for 25c.
cuttings, 5 for 25c,
J. C. Hicks, Moultrie Box
Wild Easter lily. ionq
fodil, bulbs. 15 doz f
magnolia, sweet bay, do
red holly, umbrella china
myrtle, Mimosa and longs
pine, 3 it: 20,5 it, 45
postage. Mrs. T. K. Ww
Dublin. Rt. 1.
Native dogwood,
for $1.00 del. Mrs.
gett, Douglasville. Rt.
Large blooming. size
lily bulbs, $2.00 doz.
Ga. No: checks.-
Murphy, Maysville, Rt.
Jonquils, Iris,. nare
doz.: dbl. day lilies, blue A
tum,, 23 doz;;.. crepe
English dogwood. yello
20c ea.: pink hibiscus, 1
cannas, orange, 40c doz.
onies, pink, 30c ea. Ms
Logan, Austell, Rt. 2
Pink thrift, 65e C. L
ed. Mrs. J. L. Garner, W
~ Dbl. Japonicas, v
well rooted, 60c ea.: Ki
fred jonquils, Easter lilie:
doz.: hoxwood. $1.00. ea.:
wood, 4, $1.00.
Keener, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Red spider lily and sok
egg bulbs, 75c C. Add
Mrs. S. D. McLeod, .
Paper white and y
tered narcissi,and sn
bulbs, 50c C. Add postag
H. B. McGill, Bronwoo
ate
rr
Mrs. Ethel Chastain, _
ton, Rt. 1. 5
All cols. oebe for
exec. for any. kind sh
bulbs and white verbena
Guibert G. Bag ak
Box 284.
dris. 3 cols., aL 50 (
and narcissi, mixe
ganuary jasmine, 5
er a filler. doz.
for Hi 00. P,
OF
vhite dogwood, tea-
lia, grancy grey-
_ shortleaf
w jasmine,
us postage.
* Tooms-
_teaolivey cedar,
reybeard, | shortleaf
et bay, sweet shrub,
GU xGr for sacks:
lson, Toomsboro,
bush, rhododendron,
, coralberry, black and
2s, crabapple, azaleas,
dred maple, and other
. Mtn. ferns,.
arbutus. lily bulbs, 75c
Minnie Campbell, Mor-
logwood, azalea, mtn.
-erabapple, hemlock,
ee rose, 2-3 it., $1.90
ange day and lemon
acts Do Davis;
ry, bulbs, roses, 25
ctus, for sale cheap.
H. Coe, Eastanollee.
$1.00 doz.; Justicia,
ame blue violets, privet
Oc C; weeping willow,
pponicas, 15c ea; 2, 25c;
seed, 10c doz. Plants
Del. Exc. for anything
s. Martha Ralston, Hila
ream, blue, white, pur-
h Iris, 40c; mix. cols,
ox, pink thrift, pink
ix. cols. mums, -winter |
goldengiow, day lilies,
ix, cols. hardy Hibis-
eaf, hydrangea, lilac,
i , 25c. Add postage.
fillis Grindle, Dahlonega,
Cherokee rose, crab-
all cols. dogwood; pink,
low azaleas, redbud, rho-
laurel, butterfly,
"y, well rooted, 4 ft., $1.00
shasta daisy, perennial
$1.00 C. Sadie Wilson,
e. Maes
wherry bush, crabapple,
redbud, silver leaf
ea.; yellow daffodils,
; April blooming nar-
C; 10 choice roses,
ping willow. 25c ea.
Mattie Killingbeck,
\
v
g locust, wisteria, 50c,
arge to mail, will sell
tion; rose ramblers, 3
$1.00. Must clear yard.
ithel Arthur, Atlanta,
rmond St., S. W.
e cluster white narcissi,
dbl. daffodils, $1.00 C;
of Portland;
mums, caineo
00 doz.; daffodils, but-
seges, $1.00 C; giant
spider bulbs, 35c doz.
nps. Mrs. M. T. Tanner,
iad pansies, 59,
.75 C; $10.00 M; elder
ta daisies, 35c 4doz.;
, Mimosa, 15c-75c ea.;
Id Abelia, $2.00 doz.;
_ Mrs. Will Wise, Wad-
1 mix col. tulips, bloom-
75e doz.; extra Ige.
0 doz.; rose pink wei-
t rooted, 2, 25; white
ose, 25c; blue grape
he, .35c doz.; $2.00 C.
Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1.
nixed bulbs, daffodils,
_giladioli, paper white
narcissi, white cro-
hyacinths, $6.00 M.
; aE;
ops, Shasta daisies,
olets, $1.00 C; perennial
0, $1.00; Emperor daf-
oeticus narcissi, $2.00
y rhododendrons,
_.althea, lilies, all cols.
le, $1.00 doz.;.410 root-
5, $1.00 PP. Mrs. Addie
Morganton.
and white Dogwoods,
Rhododendron,
Crabapples, $1.00 doz.;
Snowdrops, 20c doz.;
low, Evergreen, Galax
s, 35c doz. Add postage.
ch. for fed sacks. Mrs.
Roper, Mineral Bluff
pines, Black pines,
eks, $1.00 doz. Atl color-
e bushes, $1.00 doz,; Aza-
Catnip, Burdock, Yellow
~Horsemint, Ground Ivy,
Add postage. Mrs.
ior Evans, Talona.
ll palms (kind that grow
3, $1.00 and 7, $2.00;
ury plants, 75c ea.; 3, $1.50.
lies, 75c ea.; 3, $1.50;
mall, 8, $1.00; and
elestial and Mam-
. Banana plants.
Brunswick,
S AND SEED.
FOR SALE ae
Red hot poker, 25c clump: 5, |
,
$1.00. Mrs. EK. J. McConnell
Demorest; Rt. 1. , :
Privet hedge, blue violets, 50c
C; goldenglow, orange day lilies,
white daisies, mixed cols Lrig:=
40c doz.; weeping willow, yellow
japonicas, 15c ea.; 2, 25c; sweet-
pea seed, 10c doz.; 3 doz. 25c.
Del. or exc. for printed sacks.
Mrs. W. D Ralston, Ella Gap.
24 vars. labeled iris, 5c ea.;
30 vars., not labeled, $1.20 C;
7 fall blooming iris, - $1.10;
mixed hardy phiox, 50c doz.
clumps; mix. gladioli, 75c C.
Mrs. S. M. Gunter, Lawrence-
ville, Rta. 2X
Tulips bulbs, mix. cols., 50
doz. Add postage Mrs. E. 8S.
Wallace, Hapeville, 3988 Wat-
ers, Ave.
Red spider lilies, 75c doz.;
sweet blue violets, 4 COZ, 31.00.
Mrs. R. L. Sliver, Cuthbert, Rt 1.
5. he
Regal lilies, $2.00 doz.; white
orchid iris, from India, 3, $1.00;
biue Siberian iris, 60c doz.; pur-
ple, 40c doz. Mrs. W. L. Kin-
sey, Dalton, Rt. 2, Box 20.
Small rooted boxwood, 5c ea,;
pink spirea, bridal wreath, pink
Almond, lilac, goldenbell, abe-
lia, Iersythia, oak hydrangea,
Kerria, 10, 50c; myrtle and Bos-
ton ivy, 30c doz.;, pink crepe
myrtle, 3, 20c; Hemerocallis, 50c
C. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay,
Riis: -
White and blue violets, 35e C;
Boston ivy, Myrile vine, 65c C;
purple lilac, oak hydrangea,
pink Almond, goldenbell, For-
sythia, Kerria, bridal wreath;
pink spirea, crepe myrtle, pur-
ple wisteria, 60c doz.; Iris, all
cols., 25, 40c. Mrs. Doyle El-
ler, Ellijay, Rt. 38. :
2 ea. ge. century plants, lge.
ostrich plume ferns, lge. sal-
mon \pink sultanas, Ige. red and
pink geranium bulbs; 3 ea. small
sultana, 50c ea.; 1 large Wax
plant; sev. hundreds blooming
size blue hyacinth; also garlic
bulbs. Cheap; some $1.00 ea.
Mrs. J. T. Pullins, Molena, Rt. 1.
Red and white dogwood, mtn.
laurel, rhododendron, azaleas,
crabapple, $1.00 doz.; pussywil-,
snow- |
low, 20c ea.; arbutus,
drops, 25c doz.; evergreen ga-
lax, blue Iris, golden glow, 3&c
doz. Add postage, Exc, for feed
sacks. Mrs. Rutherford Davis,
Mineral Bluff. :
White Narcissi, jonquils, or-
ange day lilies, 75c C; mix, cols.
violets, 40c C; dbl. pink almond,
white, pink althea, goldenbell,
'wisteria, 10c ea.; pink hibts-
cus, 10c bulb. Add _ postage.
Mrs. Will James, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Daffodils, orange day lilies,
violets, wild iris, cluster jon-
quils, 75ce C; sweetshrubs,
swamp dogwood, althea, 50c
doz.; Weeping Mary, golden bell,
's-ollow jasmine, hibiscus, 2, 25c.
@ postage. Exc. for white or
printed sacks. Mrs. Nancy
Ticnderson, Mijay, Rt. 3.
Gladioli, jongquil bulbs, 50c C;
narcissi, 35c C; butterfly bush,
25 ea.; pink verbex:3, 25c doz.;
yellow jasmine vine, 10c. ea.
Mrs. Gis. Tallant, Cumming.
Honeysuckle, clematis, kerria,
japonica, snowball, boxwood,
rhododendron, spruce, English
and red dogwood, hibiscus, star
jasr#ine, Peachtree roses, 12,
$1.50; snowdrop bulbs, Tce 6;
white narcissi, $1.00 C. Mrs. M,
T,. Fiaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1...
mimosa, willow oaks,
wide selection of shrubbery.
Mrs. W. T. Mobley, Atlanta,
1024 Capitol Ave,, S.E. Wa 8679.
Watermelon red crepe myrtle,
white spirea, brideswreath, red
maple, wild bush honeysuckle,
5, $1.00; lemon lily, 10c a.; Em-
peror daffodils; 2 blues, yellow,
pifvs, iris, 50c doz. PP.
C. B, Robinson, Bowdon, Rt, 25
Shasta a ee ie:
ink yarrow, 10c clump; mix.
rs ae 50c doz.; mix bulbs,
$1.00 C; red poppy seed, mix.
cols. perennial sweetpea seed,
10c tbsp. Add postage. Mrs. E.
L. Rogers, Griffin, Rt. B.
All cols. blooming size aza-
leas, 50c doz.;~ rhododendrons,
mtn. laurel, white, spruce pine,
75e doz.; dogwood, -crabapple,
sweetshrub, 60c doz.; altheas,
10c ea.; blue, purple iris, 25c
doz. Add postage. Mrs. L. F.
Adams, Eljijay, Rt. 2.
Coral vines, 5 for 50c; 2 for
25; Centaurea Americana, 50c.
Orders postpaid. Mrs. Ida Tay-
lor, Arlington, Rt. 2.
White, purple iris, houseleek,
20c doz.;. white, pink. oxalis;
sev. vars. cactus cuttings; 38
vars. geranium cuttings, 5c ea.;
tall cactus, rooted, 10c ea. Add
Pink
postage. Mrs. Ralph Williams,
Mrs.
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don :
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Blue grape hyacinth -plubs,
40c C; $2.00 for 500; jonquils,
May narcissi, 25c doz. Miss.
Drucilla Adams, Hartwell, Rt. 1.
Goldengiow, 2 doz. 75c; white
August lilies, 25c ea.; orange
lilies, white narcissi, lemon cup,
75ce C; violets, 60c C; peonis,
25c ea.; iris, 4 cols.,. 50, $1.00.
Add postage. Mrs. Rosser
Thomas, Adairsville.
Iris, 10 labeled, - 50, -$1.15;
mixed, $1.20 C; daffodils, 3
vars. 250, $1.20; cream narcissi,
$1.10 C; Beacon, paper. white,
25, 60c; oriental roses, 2, 85c;
~400x
evergreen rose azaleas,
Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, R. 1.
Jonquils, 15e doz.; 2 doz. 25c;
yellow narcissi, buttercups, 30c
doz.; white narcissi, 45c doz.;
white iris, 3, 12c; monthly rose
cuttings, 20c doz.; mix. bulbs,
50c C. Add postage. Mrs.
Henry Jarrell, Butler, Rt. 2.
lips, velvety red, full grown
bulbs, $1.00 doz., med size., sure
to bloom, 2 doz., $1.00. All post-
paid in Ga. Cash or M. O. No
checks Mrs. A. B. Prickett,
Maysville. . eh
Spring Creek junipers, bluish
green, 1-3 ft.; 75 to $1.50 ea.;
Berckmans dwarf golden ar-
borvitae, 2 ft... symmetrical,
$1.50; red berried pyracanthus,
AOC 2) 120. GMS. OW. ORL.
Rucker, Milner.
Purple King iris, 20c
pink almonds, 2, 20c; King Al-
fred daffodils, 80c doz.;\ pink
altheas, 2, 30c.. Well rooted.
Add postage. .
Ellijay, Rt. 3.
_/ Orange day lilies, Star of
Bethlehem, wild iris, daffodils, |
-violts, 50c C; dwarf boxwood, |.
50e | ea.; hibiscus, snowball,
Weeping Mary, golden chain, 2,
25c; altheas, azaleas, 50c doz.;
arborvitae, .50c ea. Add post-
age. Mrs. Mollie Henderson,
Ellijay, Rt. 3. :
Ginger lilies, bluebell, gentian,
water lilies, yellow and _ fall
pinks, 30c doz.; trillium, 50c
doz.; thrift, 35c doz. Exc. for
white or printed feed sacks.
Mrs. James Waters, Dahlonega,
Ro
Swiss Giant and Oregon
Giant pansy plants, 25c doz.;
$t,50 GC; deli. he -Drewry,
Brooks.
Short cup light yellow daffo-
dil bulbs .(old), $1.00 C. All
del. in Ga. A. J. Stanton, New-
born.
1000 daffodil bulbs, deep
cream with orange cup, bloom-
ing size, $8.00 M; 20 yellow jas-
mines, $3.00; 3 lemon shrubs,
75c. Mrs. Ethel Jones, Lula,
RE 2
. Yellow thornless rose, 4 ft.
size, 50c ea.; 6 ft., $1.00 ea.;
white lilac, 4 ft., 50c ea. Small
ones, 2. 25.-J.5 i. Coggins,
Covington. : : :
Purpie,. -iris; . 7oc.. ; . Abr:
blooming narcissi bulbs slightly
yixed with March blooming
daffodils, 60c C. Mrs. Jghn
Weaver, Buchanan, Rt. 1.
Pink thrift, rooted, 50c C.
Add postage. Mrs. J. H. Duke,
Wrens. - Z
Pink Thrift, $1.00 C; Roman
Blue hyacinths, 45c dogz.; 3 doz.
blooming size, $1.25 doz.; 1 doz.
blooming size tulip bulbs, 45c
doz. All del. Mrs. Annie Pa-
tillo, LaGrange, Rt. 4, Box 79.
Blue lupine seed (best winter
soil builder), germination, 90
per cent. 9c lb.,.in 100 lb. lots
or over. H. G. Ballard, Tifton.
White lilac; dbl. yellow jap-
onica; boxwood, 14-16 in., 25c;
all cols. blooming azaleas, 50c
doz.; red, white, pink, hibiscus;
snowball; pink, red weigelias,
25c ea. Add postage. Martha
Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 2, Box 1138.
Goldenbell, Forsythia, 5 yrs.
old, 2, 65c; lical, kerria, spirea,
20e ea.; evergreen ivy, 3 jews,
elephant ear, 10c ea.; Exc. for
milk and wine lilies and others.
Want exc. 4 vars. iris for. other
iris. Miss Fannie Moore, Su-
wanee. 3
Blooming size calla lilies, 20c
ea.; 3 for 50c; green with yel-
low edge Century plants, 15c
ea.; 4 for 50c. Miss Claudia
Bennett, Gardi. :
Have many kinds of shrub-
bery. Exchg. for sacks. Write
giving price of sacks. Mrs. F.
M. Neal, Atlanta, Box 97, R. 3.
White, yellow daffodils, lemon
day lilies, snowdrop bulbs, $1.25
C; dbl. yellow cannas, purple
iris, $1.50 C; purple lilac bush,
blooming size, $1.00. Martha
Womack, Bremen, Bx 89, R. 2.
Bluc grape hyacinths, 50c C;
500 for $2.00; yellow jonquils,
dbl. butter apd eggs, $1.0 sf
M ~M a Ha LL
Mrs. Wavy Lewis, Toomsboro.
Deutzia spirea Thunbergi, 25c
s J. A. Wilson, Martin.
Darwin, Pride of Haarlan tu- |.
thrift, 85c doz., $1.25; good time
doz.;
-erabapple, 60c doz.; rhododen-
Mrs. Lena Tuck,
Blood red- verbenas, well
rooted, postpaid, 30c doz.; 50
plants, $1.00. Good time to set
for spring blooms. Mrs. N. B.
Overby, Gainesville, R. 2x.
_ Mixed flowering spring bulbs
incl. ranculas, narcissus, eic.,
$1.00 C; pink fairy lilies, large,
50c doz.; pink, white oxalis, ge-.
raniums, red, white, pink cac-
tus, lemon lilies, others, 10c ea.
Nice branches sage plants, 25c
ea.; $2.25 doz.; celestial figs,
ea; nink myrtle, 2 for 25c;:
$1,00 doz.; exchg. for chrysan-
themums (Korean), no day
lilies. Add postage. Mrs. F. M.
Combs, Washington.
Spirea, butterfly bush, purple
lilac, flowering qtince,. winter
Jasmine, Peachtree rose,. bridal
wreath, 15c ea., 2 for 25c. Mrs.
Kudzu crowns, No. 1, $1.25 C;
$8.00 M; Narcissus bulbs, 7e C;.
$6.00. M; red, Hibiscus, 25c ea.;
$2.75 doz.; wisteria same price.
Yonge Walker, Toccoa, Rt. 3.
Blue Siberian iris, deep pink
to put out; Booking orders for
Christmas evergreen sprays,
holly, Juniper, Cedar, Chinese
fir, ivy, 1-in. sprays, 35c doz.;
larger, 50c and 75c doz. Mrs.
et E. Spence, Carrollton, R.
Mixed col. azaleas, white dog-
wood, sweet shrub, red maple,
drons, holly, buddleia, red, yel-
low Japonicas, weigelias, red,
white, pink spirea, weeping wil-
low 20c\ea.- PP. (Mrs. J. B.
Williams, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
Blue, whitg, yellow, pink iris,
25c doz. 25 different glads, 30c
doz.; 2 pink monthly . rose
bushes, 15c ea.;: jonquils, 35c
doz. Add postage. No checks.
Miss Margie White, Temple, R.
I. :
Large year old everblooming
roses, 15c ea.; many other root-
ed plants, shrubs at my home.
Want white, pink single Roman
vaca tha: will buy or exch.
Mrs. B. H. Carter, Atlanta, 35
Wyman St., S. W. Phone Ja
0268W.- | .
' Grandpa Graybeards, 4 for
$1.00; Gold Waves, $1.00 doz.; |
old time orange day lilies, 50c
C; purple lilacs, 15 ea. Add
postage. Miss Virginia Phillips,
Ashland, RFD 1, Box 42.
Hedge plants, 75c C; blue,
white iris, 35c doz.; boxwood
cuttings, 25c doz. Add postage.
Ethel West, Marietta, R. 1,
Canton Rd. :
_ One rose pink Camellia Jap-
onica, 5 ft. tall, 3% ft. circum-
ference, $20.00 at my home on
Smithville-Plains Road, G. W.
Israel's farm. Plant in large
container, easy to move. Miss
Mittie Collins, Smithville, R. 1.
Both white and pink thrift
plants, well rooted, $1.00 C;
lemon lilies same price. Mary
L. Wells, Athens St., Jefferson.
Dbl. red, lavender, pink al-
theas, 40c ea.; Nandinas, 50c to
$1.00; red oleander, red flower-
ing quince, pink, deep purple
butterfly bush, 40c ea.; Ligus-
trum, 30c ea. Add _ postage.
Mrs. E. J. Forrester, Sparta. -
Magnolia, teaolive, white, red
dogwood, sweet, shrub, gref-
beard, cedar, crabapple, umbrel.- 7
la china, red holly, long straw
pine, redbuds, 1 ft., 10c; 2 ft.,
20e.;. 3. ft: 30c3 4 t;; 406s BS t.,
50c. Add postage. Mrs. Alma
Colson, Toomsboro, R. 2.
Pink rooted hydrangeas, 50c
ea.; Dbl. red geraniums, root-
ed, 25c ea.; large clump Spren-
geri lace fern, $1.00; small Os- |
trich plume, Boston fern, 25c;
Blue August lilies, 50c. Mrs.
Ruth Head, Bremen.
Sacred Black Lily . India,
small, 25c ea.; 10 for $2.00;
Dbl. Humbert cannas, purple
iris, Emperor daffodils, white
Fairy lilies, Star Bethlehem,
pink oxalis, 50 for $1.10; orange
day lilies, $1.00 C; 500,. $3.75.
Mautile Harrison, Bremen.
Red and yellow japonicas,
spider lilies, hibiscus, pink Al-
monds, -crabapple, rose wei-
gelias, 20c ea.; azaleas, all cols.,
50e. doz.; rhododendrons, mtn.
laurel, spruce, $1.00 doz. Mrs.
C. W. Plumley, Ellijay, Rt. 2.-
' Spider lilies, pink Almonds,
red, yellow, japonicas, pink
wiegelias, Indian arrow, 20c ea.;
all cols. Azaleas, purple and
yellow Iris, rhododendrons, 50c
doz.. Add postage. Mrs. L. M.
Teague, Ellijay, Rt. 2. -
Sev. hundred purple lilac
bushes, 1-5 ft., 15c ea., or 7,
$1.00. Add postage. I pay on
W.
dbl.
: Ace SEG SR
| Azalea, burdock, horseradi
}eatnip, 50c doz; dogwc
crabapple,.6, $1.00; white
hemlock, swect. gum, h
$1.00 doz. Add postage. Mi
Belle Wright, Talona.
White pine, hemlock, lau
ivy, $1.00 doz. All cols. |
leas, 50c ea.; snowball, li
lilac, 20c ea.; boxwood, 25c ea
Add postage, Mrs. L. F. Evans
Talona. - a
Apr. blooming narcissi, 25:
doz.; $1.25 C, $5.00 M; caladiun
bulbs, 10c and 25c ea.; $
doz; large grape begonia ti
ers, 20c ea.; 6, 70c; unrooted
del. geranium cuttings, pi
and red, 10c ea. Mrs. J.
Roberts, Tallapoosa. -R. 2.
All vas. and colors camellia
indiea, Kurume azaleas, pyrc
canthus, arborvitae,
abelia, boxwood, ligustrum, gar
denia, Chinese holly, and othe
plants. Wyman J. Pearce
Criro,; Rt. 2. se
Globe Arbutus, |
15. ea.; 6, -$4.00;
dwarf, 75c ea.; large,
Anemones, pink, . 50, $1.00:
Snowdrop bulbs, $1.00 C; vio
lets, 40c doz.; butterfly, $1.
doz.; Moss rose, 8, $1.00. Mrs
W. M. Garren, Morgantown. _
Rhododendrons, Mtn. Laure
Hemlocks, Dogwood, Red a
Yellow azaleas, Pink Cheroke
roses, Strawberry bush, Tulip,
Poplars, Red Buds, all 2-3 f
$1.00 doz. Calif. Blue violets
Snowdrops, Perennial phlox,
fall pink, all $2.00 C. -Gladys
Robinson, Mineral Blutf.
- Pink Cherokee Rose, Rhodo-
dendron, Mtn. Laurel, . Re
yellow azaleas, Red Bud, Cral
apple, Dogwood, Tulip, Pop
lars, Silver Maple, White Pine,
all 3..it; $100. doz.> --PRilox, =
Snowdrops, Blue lilies, fall
pinks, $2.00 C. Bonnie Aber-
crombie, Mineral Bluff.
Azaleas, 18, $1.15; Rhododen
dron, 13, $1.25; sweet shrub
Mtn. Laurel, White dogwoo
$1.25 doz.; Blue lilac, white
bridal wreath, white pink pur.
ple Althea, $1.00. doz.; > Pi
flowering almonds, lilac, 75c
doz.; Snowdrops, Bronze Da
lilies, 50c C; Boxwoods, all sizes.
Send stamped envelope. Mrs
Elsie Heaton, Mineral Bluff.
Rhododendrons, Mtn. Laurels,
White Pine, Spruce Pine, $1.0
doz.; Crabaples, Dogwoods, Iris
Azaleas, all colors, 50c doz.;
Lilacs, 20c ea. Add_ postage.
Mrs. J. B. Hensley, Ellijay, R.
Mtn Laurels, White Pine
Spruce Pine, Rhododendron
$1.00 doz.; Dogwoods, Azalea
all colors, Iris, Crabapples, 50c
doz.; Lilac, 20c ea. t-
age. Mrs. E. C. Teague, Elli-
jay; R.-2: .
Yellow water iris, 25c and
50c;. Deep pink flowering ~
Quince, 10c ea. $1.00; Blue 8:
via, Mallow, 25c Named Iri:
10c and 25c. Add postage. Mrs
C. J. Koppe, Atlanta, 2694 Bou-
levard, N. E. : S
Blooming and. miscellaneous
May and June cactus; old fash
ion pin cushion, blooms in May,
Wandering Jew, 5c
ing (1 yr, to 1% yrs.) hot pep
per plants, 25c ea. - Rooted
ferns, 10c ea. Add postage.
less than $1.00 order. Mattie
Belle Sanders, Buchanan, Rt. 2.
Pink Cherokee rose, Rh
dendron, Dogwoods, s
Mtn. Laurel, Redbud, Althea,
Purple Butterfly, 4 ff., $1.0
doz All well rooted. Peren-
nial phlox, Shasta Daisy, $1.0
C. Mrs. Glen Wilson, Bl
Ridge. a
Blue Lupine seed for sale.
(Winter soil builder and cov
crop); Sc 7 Ip. Large lo
heaper. David S. Quarterman
Ray City, Rt. 1. , em
s oe
Pink Peonies, 3-5 eyes, go
strong roots, $1.25 doz. King
Alfred daffodils, $1.25 doz. Iris,
many colors, $2.00 C. Mrs.
-W. Sloan, Auburn. oe
White and yellow jonquils,
butter and eggs, long
trumpet daffodils, $1.00 C.; sin-
gle blue hyacinths, 75c do
yellow Regal lilies, $1.00 doz.
peppermint, 50c doz. Mi
Cecil McCurley, Hartwell.
Holly, rhododendron,
wood, coralberry, b 2
white pines, crabapple, azalea
silver maple, and other plant
2-4 ft., $1.00 doz.; trailing ar-
butus, 6 kinds lily bulbs, 75c
doz. Louise Waldrop, Morgan-
ton. =
Azalea, mtn. laurel, red
white dogwood, crabapple, Cher-
dug here, $5.00; white, red,
trailing arbutus, heartsea
palax, 25c doz. .or exc fo:
white sacks ~ Clifto
large quantities. Mrs. J
ken, Fayettevill
FLOWERS AND SEED
== FOR SALE
1 large white oleander, to be
ai ghere, $5.00; white, red,
pin!: Dorothy Perkins rose, root-
d ov cuttings. Come for them.
Mis. G. P. Nunn, Crawfordville.
- Baby breath, spirea, tiger
1eS; 25c -ea.; 2, 40c: 6;- $1.00;
German iris, all cols., 25 doz.;
dez., 40c.. Mrs. J. B. Bran-
an, McDecnough, Rt. 2.
Giant meple leaf, Swiss pan-
$1.75 -C.; mum.
bun. small
Extra ige.,
Mrs.- Ethel
_ Red dogwood, 4, $1.00; snow-
Walis, lge, $1.00 ea.; Easter
ilies, King Alfred jonquils,
5c doz.; dbl. yellow japonicas,
ic ea. Mrs. Annie Gentry, El-
ijay, Rt. 3, Box 61 A.
Globe arborvitae, 6-12 in., 25c
~a.; 6, $1.00; snowdrops, Calif.
violets, $1.00 C; Emperor daf-
fodils, Poeticus narcissi, $1.00
2C; altheas, pink, white, pur-
ple; 5 cols. azaleas, laurels, rho-:
odendron, dogwood, coralberry,
aponica, roses, spirea, $1.00 doz:
Mrs. J. H. Penland, Ellijay.
range amaryllis, pink fairy
, $1.00 doz.; super giant
thritt, rooted, 20. -$1.00;.
sst. cols. cuttings of pot plants,
hrubbery, 25, $1.00. Ready in
Dec.: pansies, dianthus, snap-
dragon, sweet Williams, $2.50
Mrs. C. Lynch, Rome,
Want ea. well
amellia Japonica, banana
shrub. Chinese magnolias, at
easonable cash price. Have
verblooming lilac. flowering
cust, purple wisteria will exc..
or other flowers or fruit trees.
s. J. W. Hendrix, Statesboro,
_ Want Montbretias (small var.
ladioli or Jacobs ladder)
ulbs. pink or white grape. Ro-
nan hyacinths, or any small
bulbs. Exc. Chinese Sac-
lily, narcissi or Brodiaea
xr same. Miss F. B. Moore,
uwanee.
__ Want 100 cuttings dank red
amellias, 6-7 ft. State best
rice. Mrs. C. B. H. Moncrief,
noxville.
ant to exc. white narcissus,
looming size bulbs for other
owers. Write what you have
> exch. Mrs. R. L. Harp, Tren-
exc. lavender
-already rooted,
e and watermelon rec,
y rooted. Ea vre-pay post-
e. Mrs. Maude Fleming,
artwell, Rt. 1.
ant half cup dbl. larkspur
d, also some large dbl. Poppy
d. Write first. Mrs. Joel C.
sp eNAIIetta, Rt 2:
Want old-fashioned Marcha-
| rose cuttings. Mrs. E. M.
k, Milner, P. O. Box 96.
ant 1 ea. dbl. pink japonica,
red or pink hibiscus,
_begonia, Martha Washing-
geranium, lge blooming size
vine bulb, 2 lge. rooted
hydrangeas, 3 lge. nan-
inas; cuttings yellow or white
ltanas. Mrs. Edd Harper,
rald, 211 W. Ocmulgee St.
ant some lge white pop}
Ib]. hollyhock seed. Drs
Griggs, Marietta, 214
er Springs St.
crepe
for
LANTS FOR SALE
rostproof cabbage, Chas.
efield, $3.00 M; white Ber-
uda onion, $2.00 M. W. W.
illiams, Quitman.
has. Wakefield cabbage
its, 500, $1.50; $2.75 M. del.
w ready. E. C. Waldrip, R.
owery Branch. ~
y bearing strawberry
Ss, extra large heavy crop-
30c C; $2.50 M del. Mrs.
ylor, R. 1, Lavonia.
. Wakefield cabbage, 500,
; $2.75 M del.; prompt ship-
_ Dewey Mathis, Gaines-
Ww raspberry, 76c_ doz.;
ickleberry, 45c doz.;
eaf evergreen, well root-
ea. Add postage; exchg.
BS Mrs. Nancy Hender-
li R.-3:
ng roots, $1.50 C.; $11.50
ude Hamby, Greenville,
wy
~ PLANTS FOR SALE _
Ga. and heading collard, 200,
50c; 500, $1.00; $1.75 M: cab-
bage; 30e Cs $2.75 M All del.
promptly. Bonnie Smith, |
Gainesville, R. 2. ~ :
Early bearing strawberry
plants, extra large, heavy crop-
pers, 50c C; 500, $2.00. Mattie
Duran, Cumming, R. 1.
Klondike strawberry, 35c C;
500, $1.75; $2.0 M. Mastodon
strawberryv,:40c C; 500, $2.50:
$4.00 M; well rooted young
plants. Prompt shipment. Mrs.
A. D. Jones, Cumming, R. 1
Chas. W. cabbage plants now
ready, 500, $1.50; $2.75 M: 10 M
lots, $2.50 M ex, col. Cash with
orders. Prompt shipment.
Satis guar. W. O. Waldrip,
Flowery Branch, R. 1. -
Best known strawberry
plants, large, 25c C; $2.00 M:
Everbearing, 30c C; 400 for
$1.00 -P.P. Moline Landrum,
Adairsville, R. 3.
Klondike strawberry,
$1.65; $3.00 M; Lady .T.,
$2.10; $4.00 M del. Young
plants, prompt shipment. Peg-
gy Crowe, Gainesville, R. 2.
Tame Himalaya dewberry,
40c doz.; tame apricot sprouts,
plum, all good roots, 15c ea,
Add postage. Dora Teague, El-
Hav Te oe: :
Nice rooted sage plants, 20c
ea.; 6 for $1.00; dbl. pink ge-
ranium cuttings, 6 for 40c. All
del.; no stamps. Ethel Wright,
500,
500,
Alto, R. 1.
Klondike strawberry plants,
300, $1.00; 500, $1.60; $3.00 M
del. Nice young plants. Prompt
shipment. Ethel Crow, Gaines-
Milles 2.
Chas. Wakefield cabbage,
rooted 43.00 M; 500, $1.75; 200, $1.00:
50 C; yellow onion plants, Same
price. SAI del.= Joop. Mullis,
Baxley, R. 3. eee
Ga. and heading collard, 25c
C; $1.00 M mailed; 10M lots, 60c
M, express collect; cabbage
plants, 30c C; $2.00 M, mailed;
10 M lots, $1.80 M exp. collect.
No checks, L. A. Crow, Gaines-
Ville."
Klondike strawberry, 40c C;
500, $1.50; $2.50 M; Lady T.
and Everbearing, 45c C; $3.00
M. Postpaid. Mrs. Ora Wal-
drip, Flowery Branch, R. 1.
Strong 2 yr. field grown El-
dorado blackberry plants, will
bear fruit next season. Good
roots, $1.50 C; 2 M for $25.00.
Mrs. C. M. Robinson, Greenville.
Missionary strawberry plants,
$3.00 M; Klondike, $2.50 M. All
mailed. .M. C. Crow, Gaines-
Wille Re-27 8
Large, strong, well rooted
Mammoth Red, Cumberland
Black, St. Regis raspberry
plants; McDonald, Early Har-
vest, Eldorado blackberry; will
produce fruit next year, 10c ea.;
$1.00 doz. Some small fruits
and ornamentals. Dr. J. M.
Nicholson, Blairsville.
Early: Impr. Klondike straw-
berry plants, 20c C; yellow
crookneck squash seed, 75c |b.;
early green okra seed, 50c Ib.>
jonquil bulbs, 15c doz. Add post-
age. Rosie Crow, Cumming, R.
a
40ce C; 300, $1.15; $3.50 M; Cab-
bage, 35 C;-$3.00 M,; Collard,
25 C; $2.00 M. del. Lee Crow,
Gainesville, R. 2, Box 142.
Klondike strawberry, 40c C;
500, $1.75; $3.25 M; : cabbage
plants, 40c C; $3.00 M; collard,
300 75e; $2.00 M del. C.. We
Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Nice sage plants, well rooted,
25c ea., 6 for $1.00. Add post-
age under 50c. Mrs. A.-Hors-
ley, Waco, Rt. 2, Box 40.
Iceberg lettuce, Wakefield
white nest onions, cabbage col-
lard, endive, rutabaga, 50c C;
cabbage, beets, carrots, kale,
$4.50 M, mixed or straight, not
less than $1.00 lots; 1 yr. as-
paragus, 40c doz. Del. Mrs.
H. V. Franklin, Register.
Giant new Gem everbearing
strawberry, full of blooms, $1.50
C; 300, $4.00; Everbearing
strawberry, produces fine crop
in spring and fair second crop
in mid-summer, 75c C, $2.00
for 300 postpaid. C. A. Dobbs,
Gainesville. ~.
- Ga. and heading collard, 30c
C; $1.60 M; Klondike strawber-
rv plants, 40c C; $3.50 M. No
cheeks? (aAil mated. C= A.
Crow, Gainesville, Rt, 2. ~
. Charleston-Wakefield cabbage | >
plants, now ready, $3.00 M. del.
Prompt shipment. Dewey Ma-
this, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Ga. and heading collard
plants, 30c C, $1.75 M; Klon-
dyke strawberry plants, 35c C,
$2.50 M, all mailed. No checks.
| zones,
. Klondike strawberry plants, |
+ cadine,
Lady Thompson strawberry
plants, 200 for 4c. Want to
buy some yellow multiplying
onions for planting, kind that
grows large onions like sets but
in clumps. Also sage plants.
Mrs. J..M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 1.
Peppermint plants, 50c doz.:
garlic, 10c head, or $1.00 doz.
Es Cecil McCurley, Hartwell,
Klondyke strawberry plants,
35c C, 500 $2.50; also Mastodon
strawbery plants, 40c C, $2.50
500; $4.00 M; | well rooted.
Prompt shipment. Mrs. A. D.
Jones, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Early Klondyke strawberry
plants, 20c_ C. Also yellow
crookneck squash seed, 75c lb.;
cucumber, 35c tcp. . Add post-
: age. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt.
Lady Thompson, Big Jumbo,
red gold, sugar saver, everbear-
ing strawberry plants, 30c C.
$1.00 or more postpaid. Oree
M. Clark, Gainesville, Rt. 7.
Red multiplying onion plants,
25e C if 400 or more ordered.
Postage paid in 1st and 2nd
Mrs. Viola Busbee, Haw-
kinsville, Rt. 3.
SEED FOR SALE
Early Queen Watermelon,
ripens 60 days from planting.
Trial package seed, 25c.
bag, $1.75 M. W. M. Thorn-
ton, feslip, Rt. 2. :
~ New edible soybean, prolific,
weevil resistant, seed, 50c pt.,
.$1.00 qt., plus. postage. Mrs.
Clara Prince, Demorest, Rt. 2,
Box 14. - .
Sev. thousand stalks. short
sugarcane, av. 8-18 eyes, Ic
per stalk standing, or 2c and
we keep until spring. Y. M.
Anderson, Williamson.
40,000 stalks, 5-6 ft. average,
seed cane, one cent (te) stalk;
cheaper if entire patch taken.
M. A. Johnson, Bainbridge, Rt.
1, care Mrs. Mattie Howell.
Vigorvine tomato, runs to 15
ft., 160 ripe to vine, 200 seed,
25c; Colossal, largest tomato,
25 seed pkg.; Ga. cabbage col-
lard, pkg. Rockyford cantaloup
seed free ea. order. Delmer
Fowler, Roy.
Mammoth Russian sunflower
seed, $1.10 gal., postpaid. Mrs.
L.. D. Elliott, Lavonia, Rt. 1.
5,000 P. O. J.-cane; and 1,000
stalks sugar cane, also 150 bu.
sweet potatoes and 250 bu. good
slipped shuck corn for. sale.
Elder Isaiah F. Cobb, Louis-
ville, Rt.-2, Box 62.
' 300 Ibs. Hairy Vetch seed,
grown this-yr.,15 Ib. = b= ,
Allen, Hoschton,
Wonderful (new) edible soy-
vil resistant, Also okra seed,
pt., $1.00 qt. Add postage. Mrs.
Clare Prince, Demorest, Rt. 1,
Box 14,
1943 crop nice, clean Chufas,
free from trash, rocks and pest
seed, hand picked and washed,
$2.50 pk., $10.00 bu, Add post-
age. E. C. Heaton, Hartwell.:
mato (runs to 15 ft, bearing wt.
up to.2 Ibs),, seed, 200 for 25c;
also give 25 Colossal tomato, 1
pk. cabbag-collard, 1 pk. R, F.
eantaloup ea. order. Stamps
-accepted. Will C. Smith, Pike.
Pure Indian Cane seed, 5-6 ft.,
5e ea., $4.50 C, here at my place.
W. D. McGauley, Statesboro.
Phone 2503. :
5,000 stalks P. O, J. cane, 1%e
per stalk; 1000 stalks pure
sugar cane, 24c stalk; also 250
bu. corn for sale. Elder Isa-
iah F. Cobb, Louisville, Rt, 2,
TEGx 62." ;
PECAN AND OTHER
pear, apricot, figs, pecans, cher-
ries, Satsuma oranges, lemon,
trees, all sizes, gov't insp.
Labeled and properly packed.
Wyman J. Pearce, Cairo, Rt. 2.
Black Walnut trees, 1-2 frs..
$7.50 C; $1.00 doz; black mus-
blackberry and Hima;
laya, 1.50 C. Blanche Wood-
ruff, Greenville. 3
and Success pecan trees. Write
for prices. C. C. Lowe, Byron.
Brown scuppernong
15 ea., and $1.00 to $1.50 doz.;
or larger order del. May cherry,
10c ea., $1.00 doz. Brown Calif.
Fig, 10c ea., 50c doz. W. A.
Azzie Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
early green okra, 50c lb., green:
Acre |
bean, bean beetle, drought, wee-
(free from sharp spines), 5tc |
Blue Ridge Mtn. climbing to-
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE!
vines,
| rooted, 1 to 3 yrs. old, 10c to |
PLAN SFORSALE |
- Lead. vars. apple, peach, plum, |
kumquat, walnut and tung oil |.
Stuart, Schley, Money-Maker |
PECAN AND OTHER
*RUIT TREES FOR SALE
8
>
All season mixture, nice, 1 yr.
old apple trees, $2.00 doz.; large,
2 yr.. trees, $3.00 doz. Best
lead: var. furnished. - T. M.
Webb, Ellijay.
1 yr. old sweet pomegranate
sprouts, 25c ea. A. J. Stanton,
Newborn.
Gooseberry bushes, also Gar-
lic, $1.00 doz.; scuppernong and
muscadine vine, 20c ea; horse
apple roots, 20c ea. Mrs. Mae
Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6.
Lead. var. apple, peach, plum,
pear, figs, apricot, cherry, per-
simmon, pecans, Satsuma
oranges, grapefruit, lemon and
Tung oil trees. All State Insp.,
labeled, true to name. Wyman
J. Pearce, Cairo, Rt. 2.
Well rooted grape vines, lead.
varieties =2pc ea PsP. 2 bt
Long, Brmen, Rt. 1.
Pecan trees, Gov. insp., ist
yr., budded, guar. true to name.
Stuart, Schley, Moneymaker,
Ma., 2-3 ft,, 75c;. 3-4 ft., 90c; 4-5
. $105 5-6 ft. $120 BOB;
Calvin Harman, Stovall. :
Muscadines, 10c ea.; $1.00
doz; hazelnuts, $1.25 doz.;
crabapples, 2, 25c; yellow root,
10c bush; sweet shrubs, $1.00
doz.; plum bushes, $51.25 doz.;
sweet gum, 25c ea. Mrs. Leona
King, Waco, Rt. 2, Box 123.
Lead. var. peach trees and
grape vines, $2.40 doz.; $15.00
C.; $125.00 M; Black Walnut,
$4.50 doz.; $25.00 C: $200.00 M.
Apricots and Plum, $3.00 doz.
Mrs. E. B. Travis, Riverdale.
600 seedling pecan trees,
$20.00 for lot, and buyer to dig.
John W. Harper, Hartwell, Rt.
=f z
Stuart, Schley, Moore, Vande-
man; Money-maker, Success and
Lowes. Special pecan trees.
State insp. C. C. Lowe, Byron.
BEANS AND PEAS.
FOR SALE
&
White, tender cornfield beans,
30c per teacupful; also large red
peanuts, washed and dry, $1.36
peck. All postpaid. M. O. Ivo
chks. Miss Gennie Brown, Ball
Ground, R, 1.
Z
CORN AND SEED
CORN FOR SALE
Imp, ist yr., sweet corn seed,
3 ears to stalk, 10c cupful; also
Okra, long pod, 20c cupful, Mrs.
V. BE. Bennett, Cordele, Rt. 2.
150 bu. slipped shuck corn,
$2.00 bu, cash at my _ barn,
Hugh D. Nelms, Vidalia, Rt. 1,
(% mi. Kibbee).
50 bu. White and 25 bu. Yel-
low, MHastings Prolific seed
corn, extra good; also 25 bu.
yellow Dent seed corn, extra
large ears, ea. var., $1.25. pk.,
FOB. W. D. Martin, Buford.
PEANUTS AND PECANS
FOR SALE
- Few hundred lbs. Schley and
Stewart pecans, well filled and
extra large. Write for prices.
Sample for 10c to cover cost of
mailine. Also-pecan trees, 8-15
ft., state insp., 12c by 100 ana
10c ea. by thousand lot. M. F.
Jones, Metter, Rt. 1, Box 111.
. Large Red peanuts, fine for
seed or roasting, $1.35 peck;
$4.50 bu. P. B, Brown, Bali
Ground, Rt. 1.
New crop Success var, pecans,
25 1b. FOB, F.C. Garrett,
Ft. Gaines,
COTTONSEED FOR
SALE
50 bu. Wannamaker, Dixie
Triumph cottonseed, also 75 bu.
Wannamaker 11, big boll, $1.50.
All ist yr., pure, clean and wilt-
resistant. W, W. McPherson,
Villa Rica. : :
D&PL No. 14-cottonseed, gin-
ned on 1 var. gin, made bale per
A, - $5.00 per hundred lbs., at
my place. J. L, Hamby, La-
vonia, Rt. 1.
- Pure Cokers 100 wilt-resist-
ant cottonseed, $1.50 .bu.; also} ;
want 200 son Clover
MACHINERY FOR S
A No. 3 International J
Feed Mill, mounted, |
cond., $2,000.00. Se
Cuthbert, Box 136.
General 2 row tractor on
rubber with power take
good working cond., also
ing machine (fits tractor
blade and power McCor
Deering steel frame hay fr
standard. -size--. Seex gd)
Robinson, Sardis, P. O. B
J.D. -tractor, model B,
all accessories, 5 disc ti
seeder, 2 row cultivator
planters complete, 8 dise A
Bog harrow, Allis Ch
Combine, (bought new in
Reasonable. Jas. P.
Winterville. Sh econ
J. D. 41 model B tra
rubber, with starter an
ment if wanted. E. E
completely rebuilt, 2-24 ir
Athens side plow, $325.0
place. Lewis Duke,
Macon Drive & Clevela
(3 houses off Clevelan
Farmall A tractor,
harrows, in good cond.,
H. H. Dangar, Woodst
1.
McCormick-Deerin
Hay Baler, good cond.,
Hockney 2 H.
$25.00: 1 pr. 2 H. wag
springs, $4.00; also No
1 h. turner, $5.00: h
sheller, $3.00. . -
ning, Marietta, RFD 4.
1 Oliver 70 tractor on
good rubber, used 2 seas
small farm. Come see.
write. Wray Smith; Spa
~ Power Sprayer, 100 ga
per lined cypress tank
complete power sprayil
tit. Write for full inform
Henry W. Woolf, Atlant
Buclid.- Ave: NEA =
No. 10-S DelLaval'
Separator, good as new
only 60 days), $90.00. R
Bryan, Ocilla.
A 1941 model I. H.
Combine, good cond
able. Pek. Breedlove,
J.-D: = power hay or
running shave. $150.00;
4% ft.. GZ P. Wheatlan
$50.00; 1 big size pow
Mill, $1 50-00.55@2
Americus. : ae
Old fashioned Sausage
good cond., for sale. Mrs.
Holcombe, Atlanta, 1198
Ave. S. W. Ra 23135,
Avery 2 row tractor, 0
rubber, power take cult
and dbl. planters, $700.
McCrary, Leslie, Rt. 2.
rubber, also I. H. C. Bu:
Bog harrow, 5% ft. cut.,
inch disc. Both good
$1,000.00 cash. B. W. Tre
away, emble. = ay
saree? Weil Bilis pe
Grinder and-35 H. P. st
gine and 40 H. P. steam
which have been use
grinding feed and ginn
ton. Annie Mae B
Plains. ;
J. D..-model I, 1 row
on rubber with all cultiv
parts, and 2 dise plow, fo
"Phone or write. Paul
ers, Vidette.
A 40 bottom .10 i
turning. plow with
good cond., and ready to
erate, $75.00 here. N
mour, Putney, = = %
-An old fashioned. Ha
also hand power Pea
for cash or trade one or
for corn or peas for ha
BB: Greene, Gray, Ri 2
No. 64 McCormick iron
1 h. plow, A-1 cond
handles, wing. and slide
FOB. -G. B. Bregar.
2-60 saw Lumus gins
steel lint Tlues with su
complete, 1 Continental
press, friction tramper,
or swap for good, heav
with plows. and harrow
plete. No junk. R.D. H
Dawsonville. ase:
New Era upright dairy 1
| good cond., $25.00 at -
J. O. Floyd, Chipley. -
McCormick mowing
546 ft blade. all n
blade and bushings, $5
or trade for tractor,
machine, hogs, steer,
dbl. disc harrow. Jas. |
Aususta, Rt 2.
Fordson tractor
disc harow and 2 d
plow, for sale. J. O
Janta. 1040 Peachtree it:
Ant. No. 8.
4 disc rubber-whee
; a
, phone 366.
baer Fordson tractor
r, $500.00; Liverman
$300. 0052552):
eng. attached.
ee Vidalia, P. O.
son. tractor. Ea all kinds.
and parts, necessary for
_L. C. Moss, Union City.
iding cultivator..in good
run, with all attach-
$25.00: also. Cuttaway
] reversible, $35.00 at my
ices. No chks. Joe A;
Midville.
ft., Allis- Chalmers All
Harvester, A-1 cond., 1
sheet and new rubber,
og be e: Callaway, Rut-
ise 26 heavy duty disc
er-and No. 2 standard Jay
e Feed mill, with direct con-
ed fan, collector and sack-
l ean be handled by largest
fai at tractor. O. K. David,
size hand power Clip-
" Cleaners for seed reclean-
ith peanut ee
t. McCormick tractor
McCormick horse drawn
il, all good cond., $550.-
cash my farm, 4 mi.
no on State Rt. 62. No
rs. B. I. Bostwick, Arling-
: _O. Box ras
. Int] harrow, 20 in. dises
sec., tractor, good as new,
0: 1 horse drawn Int.
[eCormick Hay Baler, all steel
wheels, first class cond.,
00. Cash my farm or trade
ows or hogs. 9 mi. Ea.
sville. David . Benson,
sville, Rie. Box tis.
ing tooth harrow, almost
cow bell and other small
n tools. Mrs. Winnie Rut- |/
ge Lithonia, Rt. 2.
ll Roller and large Roller |
stem for Golden 3 X Cane
Bs. H. Samples, Dublin.
-sheller, forsale. -L.. P.
ford, Watkinsville, Rt. 2.
me Dairy equipment, in-
Wayne Bottling and
g machine, cap. 2. qts.,
filling 2. same as new,
operated. $185.00 cash.
Baldridge, Atlanta, 316
ake Drive, care Oak-
Yo. 13 Oliver plow, new
point and slide, for sale.
-ullins, Molena.
mplete set Covington
ers: with cultivator or
Ferguson system. Sell or
or Combine, mowing ma-
, or feed grinder that will
ar Pea Huller, large size,
about 45 bu. hour, almost
new, $200.00: also Fair-
;-Morse gas.-.3 H. P. eng.,
), or both together, $250.00
m. Both only used 2 sea-
=P. C.-Scarboro, Comer.
rnational Farmall 12 trac-
Imost- like new, Planters,
s, Fert. attachments,
c ploxe and harrow, $1,-.
tb. -S, Hayes. Bonsire.
No. Clover Leaf manure
der, okay except 1 little
t can be ground out a
>, $40.00 here at my place.
Sasser, Ochlocknee.
ortable 11 H. P., gas. en-
: 1S agricultural. use, in
ae nd., eo: 00. C. J. Hard-
10Wing machine, in pooe
_ for sale.
oat planting and cul-
Iso 1 U. C. Allis-Chal-
with combine, for sale.
Reinhart, Dublin.
ordson tractors, 2 Athens
and 2 pulleys, for
place. Gober Mur-
per, Rt. 2 (9 mi. West of
eS
1 used Benthal Peanut Pick-
a
jer. Ready for use, $125.00! FOB.
J. L. Gardner, Locust Grove.
Liverman - peanut picker,
1942 make, good as. new for
sale. L. C. Rodgers, Moultrie,
Rt. 1, phone 31338.
Int]. Farmall 2 disc turning
plow, No. 45 and 47, good cond.,
ee dise. L. Pearman, Tifton,
1 McCormick-Deering Binder,
Pout less than 200 acres grain; |
used 2-seasons (cut only my.
crops), in perfect cond. B. L.
Morgan, McDonough, Rt. 1.
A 3 row grain drill and disc,
1 horse type, new. Make offer.
B. W. Serews, Adrian.
Farmall tractor, modal Ee
with harrow and disc Tiller,
rubber, with starter and lights,
for cash. W. L. Bell, -Hazle-
Horst. htt 3 i
- Good cotton planter for sale.
1 Caterpillar D-35 rebuilt
tractor, 50 inv gauge with 18 in:
shoes, ser. No. 6E-252:. Cater-
pillar No. 2 Terracer with 9 ft.
blade, No. 8F-179. H. A. Edge,
Co. Agt., Dublin.
Case fertilizer grain drill, 12
disc, 7 in. spacing, good cond.
Jesse Newsom, Sandersville.
Allis-Chalmers tractor, model
U. C. on rubber, 1 Athens plow,
7dise, 1 Athens seeder, all A-1
cond. A. E. Porter. Bishop.
Farmall H tractor, good as
new, on new rubber with extra
set of iron wheels, lights and
starter, $1,250.00: HH. L. Hat-
field, Gainesville. >Phones,
Day-time, 295- nights, 461.
Allis-Chalmers _Combine
model 60 (bought June 1942),
with all improvements, on rub-
ber and good cond., powered by
take-off from: tractor, See at
Twiggs Wood farm, 6 mi.
Alpharetta. Write owner, Sgt.
G. C. Bagley, care Fost Theater
No: <1; Camp: Sibert. Ala 3
Farmall A tractor, on good
rubber and disc plow, both good
cond. Sell or exc. for Farmall
H tractor, in good cond., on new
rubber. W. B. Dodson, Fair-
burn, Rt. 2. fe
Tractor drawn grain drill, 13
row, used 1 season. C. M. Bow-
den, Atlanta, 435 Candler St.,
N. E., De 6401 or Wa 5242.
A 2h. wagon, Bagwell make,
for sale. Tate Smith, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 1.
1 Kinkade garden tractor,
$50.00. Trade Tor smaller trac-
tor or other value. J. D. Mc-
Cook, MelIntyre, Ga.. Box 227.
SECOND-HAND
MACHINERY WANTED
. -Want either RD-4 or RD-6
Caterpillar tractor or. other
crawler type tractor of equal
horse power and No. 22 Ter-
racer for RD-4 and No. 2 Ter-
racer for RD-6. C. D. Wood,
Bowdon.
Want med. size, late model
tractor in good cond., with
starter. State best price for
eash. Werte. PH. Davis;
Hawkinsville.
Want for cash good tractor,
cultivators, planters, harrow
and tiller and other farm ma-
-chinery. J. H. Leverett, Par-
rott.
Want small combine, in good
cond., and priced reasonably.
Give full details and price. S.
W. Gainous, Cairo.
Want 1 H. wagon, wheels 2
in. or wider, with or without
body. Write or wire rock-
bottom cash price your place,
and when and where can be
seen. No junk. F. C. Riley, At-
lanta, Box 4394. Ja 3421.
Want good 1 h. wagon in good
shape, cheap for cash, at once.
G. G. Queen, Blairsville, Rt. 1.
Want a small farm second
hand tractor. State what you
have and price. A. J. Powers,
Pineview, Rt. 1.
Want 1 horse wagon, first
class cond., with or without bed.
State what you have and price.
J. E. Meeks, Lawrenceville, Rt.
1, Box 336.
Want power take-off, 4 disc
tiller and grain seeder box for
J. D. model H plow, also mow-
er; also 2 or more metal circu-
lar grain bins, used or new. W.
P. Franklin, Harlem.
Want. 2 h. riding cultivator,
good cond. State price. C. C
Peterson, Lake Park, RFD 2.
-Want model A Farmall trac-
tor. Jack Stubbs, Atlanta, Rt.
3
Want power Cane Mill with
motor or engine V. C. Powell,
used 1 season, good as new, on |:
machinery for second hand light
-] horse- wagon,
Mrs. Ira Boatright, Alma, Rt, 4.|_
No. |
Wrightsville.
cer, Jr. pavennds. Grove oe
Plantation. : :
Want a good, 144 Ke p. dene
motor to be used in a. milking
machine in dairy, GC. A. Wel-
don, Milner.
Want power cane mill and 12
ft. evaporator. State size,
make, cond., and price.. W. G.
: Dickerson, Lyons.
Want second- hand grain drill
with tractor hitch, in good cond.
State price. BB. F. Maddox,
J ackson, Rt. 3.
Want used terracing wing or
extension wing in good cond.,
for No. 13 Oliver plow. Abner
W. Johnson, Eastman, Rt. 1.
Want 1 clutch- type belt pul-
ley, 8 in. dia., 5% in. face, for
model B Allis Chalmers tractor.
New or used. Henry C. Walk-
er, McRae, Rt. Box 62.
Exc. hay rake and other farm
iron Sh or
for spring wagon. J. P. McEl-
roy, Forsyth.
Want garden tractor, any size,
o7te25: he pa preferred, reason-
able for cash. Write or wire.
RET B. Herring, Brunswick,
R
Want model A, B, or iL Farm-
all tractor and equipment, in
| good cond. Give full descript-
ion and price. O. A. Collins,
Cairo. *Phone 236-R.
Want grain drill, any size, up
to 16 disc, horse or tractor hitch,
running cond., 6 ft. dbl. disc
tractor, harrow, 8 ft., McCor-
mick Deering grain binder,
horse or tractor drawn. State
cond., and price. Jas. B. Bartch,
Augusta, Ri 2.
Want elec. churn, not over 3
gal. cap. Give description and
price. ts. 2 JA. -- Gaskins.
Willacoochee.
Want J. D., No. 11 Combine
on rubber. Describe cond., and
Dass: C. N. Payne, Ashland,
Want 12 disc, 18 in., 2 disc.,
24 in. for farm machinery. FE.
T. Kelley, Villa Rica, Box 52.
Want some extra parts for
Jarge size tractor. C.F.
Isbell, Canon, Rt.
Want platform ve for use
in Grist Mill for wt. corn and
meal, also want med. size Corn
Meal Mill, vertical type, cheap
for cash. C. A. Brown, Cole-
man. 5
Want M Farmall tractor with
lights and starter on rubber,
also seed drill and Bush and
Bog harrow for Farmall M
model. H. T. Barnett, Smyrna,
Rt. 1, Atlanta, phone Be 1317J..
Want 4 disc, ball bearing
plow. State number, make and
price. T. W. Hooks, Macon,
care Hotel Lanier.
Want 3 or 4h. p. second hand
gas engine in good running
cond., for. use to pull Corn
Grinder and other farm work.
At once. J. A. Goldman, Am-
ity.
Want late model J. D., or In-
ternational power hay baler.
Make best cash price first let-
ter. Otis G. Rawls, Williamson.
Want grain drill, not less 10.
discs.,-also stalk cutter. Both
to be in good cond. Describe
fully and price for cash. Mrs.
John H. Allen, Fort Valley.
Want 10 ft. galvanized syrup
pan. also 1 hay rake, in good
cond., cheap for cash. W. S.
Price, Harrison. -
Want 1 I
wagon, and one 8 hoe grain
drill. A. J. Yarber, Chamblee,
218 Hardee St.
Want Farmall M. on rubber
or Arbor 80 Roll Crop on rub-
ber. W. A. Fulford, Columbus,
P. O. Box 588.
Want hand operated
-sealer for No. 2 or 3 size cans,
in good cond. Mrs. Tom Kin-
ney, Temple.
Want model B John Deer
tractor or equivalent in Farm-
all.. State cash price. Must be
on rubber. Frank Henderson,
Oakwood.
Want 1 Athens Tiller, 2 disc
and 1 cultivator and planter for [
Allis-Chalmers C model. R. P.
Rowe. Moreland.
Want power sprayer, 300 Ibs.
or more pressure, power take-
off from Farmall A tractor. C.
M. Sims, Pembroke,
Want Farmall H tractor on
rubber; would consider culti-
vating tractor (type with front
wheels close together), also
want J. D. Tiller, 6 disc. Price
and cond. to be right. Marvin
Maddox, Winder, Rt. 4.
Want small, rubber-tired
farm tractor with complete
equipment, and also a_ good
farm bell. State what you have,
cond., and price. Geo. A. Mer-
on good rubber, capable of pull-
tractor on rubber.
rison, Whigham, Rt. 2, Box 107.
| Want 2 H. hillside turn plow
cond L. L. Morris, Baxley..
| Zip 100 chick cap., hover-type
|} en brooder, good cond., used 1
steel wheel farm} arker, Thomaston.
can"
Must be good cond. TT. T. Har-
Want tractor, in good cond.,
ing between 3 and 6 disc Tiller;
also like to have Tiller. At once.
A. A. Cook, Jackson. Phone
S310: s
= Want Ford or Als Ghalmers
State par-
ticulars and price. R. J. Walsh,
Garfield.
Want old model Fordson ae
tor. State model, cond., and
price, firs, letter. T.-C, Hare
Want 1 new or used, good
cond] 12 to: 14 fe Evaporator,
at once. J. O. McDonald, Quit-
man Rt. 3:
Want garden tractor awit
equipment. in good cond. H. G.
Brown, Dillard, Box 122.
of any good make. Prefer J. H.
C. No. 55. Must be in geod
Want J. D. tractor B on rub-
ber, 1 Tiller, 4 disc., or Farmall
tractor on rubber. All to be in
good cond. G. W. Moseley,
Thomaston.
Want 2 hole Corn Sheller,
also 1 h. p. 110 volt motor, for
use on farm: also for sale, 1
elec. brooder, $4. 45, postpaid: 1
large, out-door elec. brooder*
(no house needed), $19.95. S.
M. Stout, Warm Springs.
~ Want gas engine garden trac-
tor, good shape. State what
you: have and price: 1b. D;
Miley, Hahira, Rt. 2. oe
Want John Deer tractor to
use on own farm. State what
vou have and ovrice, at once.
Mrs. Jesse R. Johnston, Gog-
gins.
Want power ane Mill and |.
evaporator. J. T. Todd, Bax-
ley" Ri.<3:
Want garden tractor. C. M.
Mobley, Glennville /
Want new or near new Plant-
er-Fertilizer cultivators, for
model H Farmall tractor. W.
H. Adams, Madison.
Want 1 Ford tractor, model
Hs Rarmall <or 2 row-- A lis-
Chalmers, also 1 No. 40 Allis-
CG. Combine. Must be practical-
ly new and cheap for cash. N.
A. Boyette, Hahira.
Want 1 Avery 2 H. walking
Cultivator, first class cond., and
reasonable cash price. C. T.,
Simmons, Camilla, Rt. 3.
Want tractor grain drill with
fertilizer attachments. W. E.
Foster, Sylvester. Rt. 1. >
INCUBATORS AND
BROODERS FOR SALE
Some poultry equipment, in-
cluding drinkers and feeders for
1,000 chicks, for sale cheap.
Homer T. Bennett, Atlanta, 467
Kendrick Ave., S. E. Ma 9201.
1 new, Soar burning, auto-
matic brooder, for sale. J. C.
Wilson, Dunwoody, Peachtree-
Dunwoody Road.
Jamesway Incubator, 5880
egg capacity, and Buckeye sep-
arate Hatcher mercumatic con-
trol, 2176 eggs. For sale. Al-
fred D. Less, Columbus, Scha-
tulga Road, Sun Hill Farm.
Smiths Mother Nature chick-
season, for sale. Mrs. J. Cy
INCUBATORS AND
BROODERS WANTED
. Want elec. incubator, 600-
1200 cap. guar. like new; elec. |
3 or 5 deck metal starting bat-
tery brooder-thermostat each
deck. Robert Heep: Atlania.
990 Myrtle St., N. E.
600 Cap. a kerosene in-
cubator, $25.00, or will trade
for set blacksmith tools. Billie
Cason, Warrenton.
1000... Cap. wood_- burner
brooder, new, $35.00; also 1 gas
engine for use on farm. 3-horse
power, good cond. except mag-
netos, $30.00. J.B. Whitehead,
Dat, Ri. :
Want a Sears-Roebuck oil or
coal burning brooder and incu-
bator. State what you have and
price. J. G. Buyers, Whites-
burg.
Want an incubator, electric
preferred, not over 150 egg ca-
pacity, at.reasonable cash price.
ave Cc. M. ee Adairsville,
3;
Want 1 elec. incubator, 100
to 200 cap., with thermometer.
per, McCaysville.
perl ee
(P. O. Cop-
imp. Sactera whed $2.00 |
ae die -Gulledge, Su ny
1ae :
Coker Ss Victor need oat
bu. Customer furnis
W. M. Hooks, Unadilla, R
; Peanut hay for sale; can
del. in 5 to 6 ton lots= W.
Fraser, Arabi,
- good
and
4 tons extra
hay,) half. /runner:
J. Harper, Osierfield,
New Sanford seed
$1.75 bu.; Hasting s 100
oats, $1.50 bu. Jas Bi
Brooks,
Gig alec: ies. $2.
FOB. W. P. Neal, Ashland,
-
. HONEY BEES AND B
a SUPPLIES FOR SAL!
About 18 colonies Italia:
in 8 frame jumbo hive
straight wired combs, $
T. D. Abercrombie, Ashb rn
12 8-frame Queen exclu
$3.00; 12 8-frame Queen
drone trays (keeps bees fro
swarming), $3.00. Postpai
All used 1 season, Tom
Carrollton, Rt, 3.
~<
Dark Cornish eggs, $1.2
16, del: . Miss Leona Sim
Culverton, Red
SYRUP FOR SALE
50 gal. new syrup, ae i
O. I. C. sow, ready to bute
wt. 400-450 Ibs. All for. sal
my farm, 2 mi. West Fairm ae
Peele Kiker, Fairmount.
MISCELLANEOUS. :
FOR SALE
Clean white feed sacks, $1
C. J. E, Humes, Columbus,
Dry sage leaves, this
crop, 25 qt, PP. Mrs.
Warren, Toomsboro, Rt. 2.
- This years dry hulled bl
walnuts, 8c Ib.; garlic, 25
2 yr. old bearing size Mt.
kleberry plants,-50c doz.
postage. Stamps accepted.
mar Teem, Talking Rock.
Yellow root, red sassai
root, wild cherry bark, coltsf
peppermint, May | apple sn
25c Ib.; 5 lbs., $1.00, Add
age on small orders, Mrs. 1
via Waters, Dahlonega, Rt
Rattle, yellow, sassafras ro
25c 1b.; catnip, hoarhound, , Pep=
permint, balm, 25c doz.;
cherry bark, 25e Ib. Mra
tha White, Dennett. oe
Box 5,
Old fashioned sugar cane
and J. cane, averages 1
18 eyes, one cent stalk standin;
next spring),
Williamson,
White, 100 lb. feed sacks
holes, 8c ea. 2 for 15c; her]
10c rooted punch:
shrubbery, 15 ea.:
Y.M. ee
berry plants, 25c C; glean:
Meadow roots, 20c 1b.
postage. Mrs, Clyde Williaa
Cumming, Rt, 4.
-Yellow root, Queen of
dow root, 25c Ib.; catnip. plant
30c doz.; peppermint, 30c doz
putterfly- root, 50c lb, Mrs.
Waters, Dahlonega, Rt, 1
1943 walnut meats, 50c
elecampane, sassafras, yelloy
root, 25c lb.; sarsaparilla root,
50c lb.; catnip, bal, tansy, -
permint, spearmint, ya
hoarhound, 25c doz. bunche
ist and 2nd zones. Miss L. M.
White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 35.
Large Martin gourds,
dishrag gourds, 15c; charn
string gourds, 5c ea. Ca Ww
several orders now but will have
about 700 by Nov, 15th. Mr:
Ben McBryant, Fitzgerald, HS
Witchhazel, wild cherry, dog~
wood bark, yellow root, 15c |
Queen of Meadow, rattle we
root, 25c Ib.; yellow dock, but:
terfly sassafras root, 20 ee
strawberry plants, 15 Ce
postage. Myrtle Jackson, :
ing Rock, Rt. 2.
Black walnut meats, 5
old fashioned corn bread eal
seed, 10c pack; Impr, y
roasting ear corn, ready for
in 65 days, 10c _cupful;
green podded okra seed
jupful; sassafras, 15 ib:
= ee Powier, Diamo
SCELLANEOUS
2S SALE
MISCELLANEOUS -
WANTED > .
0826, pink, red crepe
hydrangeas, 25c ea.
t=
ee
: lite elteken feed sacks,
aad good grade, $12. 50
Me Morphy, Braselton,
bu, pinck huiled See lnnts,
bu. here or shipped exp,
es mrier ent size -rourds, 5
roo: Cees both sgl, and
on b, $1.50 ca, here or exp.
. HH. Cowan, Pelham,
ea., walnuts, at lb.:
ples, 5e Ib, Als have
hicks. Sed ae
H, ry Redfern, Mitchell,
1 Martin gourds, 25c e2.;
ium, 5c ea; lerge, 50c ea;
gourd seed, 10c tea-
Wo checks, Banana
pein seed, 50c ounce, A.
ins, Broxton, Rt: 2,
peercdishyy Black everpear-
garcen goose-
peach, apricot,
sprouts, 4, 25 doz.; sage,
catnip, balm, dbl.
garlic, same
of Meadow, wild cherry
. sassafras, yellow root, 4
of 60, M, L. Haton, Dah-
Ee
safras, Queen of Meadow,
rmint, coltsfoot, cherry
itch hazel, 30c Ib. . Ver-
Stower, Pisgah.
OKES WANTED:
Advise amt. and
Atlanta,
t velvet beans. Will pay
n at tarm:; also want
Luck eorn,, $1.50 bu. at
- P. Pierce, Doraville,
ANTED:
mt 200 bu. yellow corn,
50 bu. Cokers Victor oats.
> best price. Bob Sosby,
nesville, Rt. 2.
pay $1.50 bu. for corn
ome for it within 40 mi.
a for use on my poultry
rs. Helen street. , At-
it. 2, Box 564.
TONSEED HULLS
| to beat from someone
ld-time Langford cot- |
_W. B. Watson, Hull.
D FRUIT WANTED:
dried peaches or apples:
opeorn, peanuts or little
eas. Ed. Hutchins, Cov-
. Hayes St.
GOURDS:
; short-handled gourds,
must be.
price del. and F. O.
Frazier, Decatur, Rt,
\
1 car nice, bright pea-
spedeza hay; also 100
jantities feed oats. Quote
ices on above, All Fj O.
ULL station. Fee use on
500 Kudzu crowns, del.+
; ots
Phone. Be 1317-J.
WANTED: :
* multiplying
Mrs. Minor
{ nest onions, red and}
2% gals. ea. Also but-
. M. Lee, Columbus,
r vars. peas. Quote and
ee Gs Ballard, Tif-
j ae genuine - mush
asonably free from wee-
ae cen Asante,
ice boar and gilt pis. 0
mp for | entitled
Thomaston,
FEED SACKS WANTED:
Want col. or white feed sacks
or will exc. well rooted sage,
evyerdearings. strawberry, grape-
vines,.or other value. Mrs, F.
M. Neal, Atlanta, Rt. 3, Box 97;
CATTLE FOR SALE
,
1 Reg. Guernsey bull, wt.
1600 lbs. gentle: out of a $35,-
000.00 bull: red and white color.
$125.00. W. W. McFnrerson,
Villa Rica.
1 Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old,
freshen Nov. 6, extra good for
milk and butter, gentle. M. C.
Knignt, Dacula, Rt. 1. .
J} Guernsey bull, 3 yrs. old,
to registration, wt.
about $00 lbs., $100.00, Alvin
Ccok, College Park. :
a Jersey bulls, wt. about 600
ibs. ea.: 1 fawn col, Jersey milch
cow, freshen soon. Ail good
shape. C. M. Ingram, Tal-
Fotten, Rte 2:
12 Jersey dairy cows and 25
yearlings: Mrs. J. R. Horten,
Fitzgerald, Rt. 4.
2 Reg. Hereford horned type,
proven herd sires, 1, 5 yrs. old,
Publican Domino breeding: 1
nearly 3 yrs. old, also sev. out-
standing young bulls and heif-
ers, 8-11 mos. old. A.S. Cham-~
lee, Jr, Bartow.
Jersey milch cow, fresh in,
from reg. stock, ond ealf; 3- 4
gals. milk per day. T. W. Sim-
mons, Douglasville, Rt. 3.
1 good Jersey milch cow,
with 2nd calf, about 6 mos. old.
Only cow tor sale, $125.00. John
A. Smith, Talbotton, Rt. 1.
1 cows, fresh, $100.00 for
ane Jersey: $90.00 for yel-
low Jersey; good 4.gal. cows:
1 gentle male, 2% yrs. old, $75.-
00; W. M. Fritts... College Park,
Ri2 Box. 127, = Chast Wash-
ington Rd.)
1 Reg. Red Polled bull, 10.
mos. old, dual-purpose, milikx-
beef type, $125.00; 2 reg. Red
Polled bull calves, 4 mos. old,
$60.00 and $70.00, F, = B.
crated, reg. in buyers name.
J, H. Dorminy, Jr. Fitzgerald.
1 Aberdeen-Angus bull, 3
yrs. old, reg. with papers,
$125.00. G, W. Priekett, Doug-
lasville:
1 Black Jersey milch cow,
3% gal. 3rd_ calf, $100.00:
Sanders Harper, Monroe. Rt. 3.
White Face and Shorthorn
crossed bull, 1 yr. 16th of Au-
gust, blocky type, wt. around
500 lbs., dark red, $55.00. Alon-:
ZO Allison, Young Harris.
Jersey-Guernsey cow, now
giving 3 gals. rich milk, $100.-
00; also black mare mule, gen-
tle, good eyes, $100.00, No
checks. Joe A. che. Mid-
ville, Rt. 2.
1 Jersey heifer oat. about 8
mos. old, good stock, $25.00;
Will not del. Come and see at
my barn. Kelly Ivy, Noreross.
1 cow, Guernsey and Jersey
cross. About 900 lbs.: freshen
oes Nov. with 3rd calf: gave
4 weighed gals. with 2nd calf.
$150.00. Come see. Dont write.
J. H. Wright, Chamblee, -203
Tucker Rd.
3 Young Hereford bulls, un-
registered, just ready for sery-
ice, $100.00 ea. Curtis Hamil-
ton, Baxley.
1 miich cow, 3/4 Guernsey, %
Holstein, tresh in Nov.: 4 gals.
on short feed, $110.00: 1 milch
cow, % Holstein. 7 Guernsey.
4 gals. when fresh. Fresh in
Reb. Si x00. Eo OB, ig
Long, Lithonia. Rt. 37
Reg. Polled type Hereford
bull, 18 mos.
will exc. for any kind good hay,
quote price at Sade barn del.
my farm. | cq H. Cason,
uy? So. Center St,
Polled Hereford bull, 3/4. 1
yr. old, wt. about 450 lbs. Sell
or exc. for corn. Make offer.
-Can del. for corn. E. A. Hunter
Waynesville
" HOGS FOR SALE
=
35 pigs, 6 wee old, $4.00 ea.
if all taken: some are P. C. and
| P.C. and Duroc- Jersey crossed.
I. E. Davis, Concord, Rt. 2.
(Pe Cand. ... eress: 8.
wks. old pigs. $7.00 ea, or $48.00
for lot: also 1 good brood: sow,
just weaned first litter pigs.
$35.00. L. W. Smith, Maxeys,
Box 111. ; i
S. P. C._reg. gilts, bred to
farrow 1st-i0th Dec. $50.00 ea.:
reg. $15.00 ea. at my place.
old, $127.00, or |
+ at Red Hill School.
of litter ;
HOGS FOR SALE
HOGS FOR SALE
8253. P"C. pigs: 6 wksald:
sub, to reg.: 2 boars, 6 gilts,
$100.00 ea. will not ship, Col-
ston Autry, Plainville.
12 Purebred reg. S. P. C. pigs,
9 wks. old, treated, $15.00 ea.
at my barn, 2 male, 10. gilts,
Miss Alice Poston, Kite, Rt: 2.
1 , I: Cs boar, 10 mos;.old,
blocky type; also 2 S..P. ,
sows, 7: mos; old, bred. J: <P.
Lone College Parka Rts:
(Roosevelt Hwy.)
2 Fine brood sows, 2nd litter
and 45. pigs; : Jd, Cy male, 6
shoats, wt. over 100 lbs. $275.-
00 at my house, Will not ship.
Cade Cleveland, Ss Rt:
2, Box 18.
Figs, White faced Berkshire
crossed with black Essex, 7, wks.
tld. -$15.00 .ea. or $27. 50 pre2k.
OB at ee farmy J. De Hughes,
Alma, Rt.
TC pigs: $10. 00 ea.: bred |.
cow$, 20c lb. at farm. Will not
ship. Business on Sunday not
allowed. A. Kk. eha te.
Sparta.
10 Shoats, thrifty, wt. 50-60
Ibs. ea.: also 8 wks. old pigs,
$5.00 ea. M. S. Jones, The
Rock, RFD.
9.0. L C. pigs, 8 wks. old: 2
sows and I boar, $240.00 for the
lot at my place or will sell sep-
arately. Mrs: C. L. Cornwell,
College Park; Rt. 1, Cr 7932.
2 litters) (17) reg. Duroc pigs,
well fed, medium blocky type,
erated and shipped F. O. B.
Baxley, $15.00 ea., ready Nov.
15. Ernest P. Carter, Baxley.
RFD:
Reg. blocky type Duroc pigs,
either sex, some unrelated, dbl.
treated, deep cherry red, $15. 00
ea. H. L. Williams, Baxley.
5xOvl . end 7 P. : pigs. 6.
wks old, $8.00 ea. at my home
3 mi. E. of Alpharetta on Union
co ne W.L. James, Alpharet-
a: Rbk
6 Full blooded , I. C. pigs,
8 wks. old, 3 males: 3 females,
$8.00 ea. at my place. Will not
ship. Arthur A. Clayton, Roy.
O. I. C. pigs, 10-12 wks. old,
2
K Ewing, Lawrenceville, Rt 38
Big-boned, S. P. C. pigs, $20.-
00 ea. out of Perfection Lady
and Diamond Lady, sired by
ihe Hero: also . 4. C. pigs,
| blocky type, $20.00 ea., out of
Cherokee Rose and Ga. Belle,
bred by Silverman. Kermit B.
a ea Rt: 4, Oe
4
Shoak Creek Berkshires,
either sex, diiferent ages, all
reg. in buyers name. BF:
Mauldin, Lavonia, Rt. 2. ~
6-0. I. GC. pies; 9 wksold.
$8.00 ea., or $15.00 pr. at my
Loe Loyd Smith, Mt. Airy,
Bey
Reg. Hereford fon eae for
immediate shipment: bred sows,
bred and open gilts, boars, un-
related pairs pigs: from good
blood lines, Julian Fursten-
burg, Atlanta, Hogan Rd., Rt: 1. |
8 Pigs, 60-85 Ibs., $12.00 to
$15.00 ea.: also 8 pigs, 6 wks.
old, $7.50 ea., all crossed O. I.
C. and Essex. No deliveries.
Ree R. Smith, Chatsworth, Rt.
So 38
J Poland-China sow, 10 pigs,
half O.. J. : full stock, Will
SoH cheap. Come after them.
2 Little bone black Guinea
bred sows, $50.00 ea. Mrs. W.
N. McCullough, Ringgold, Rt. 1.
11 Pigs, P.-C. and O. I. c.
cress, 6 wks. old Oct. 30, $8:00
ea. or $15.00 pr. Will not ship.,
Want 100 W. L. pullets, Apr.
"| 1943 hatched; no culls; send best
ee del or B.1@.-B.. Rev. 1
- Wilkinson, Roopville, Rt. 1.
BS, NE. Cc. reg. pigs, over 1
yr. old, wt. over 100 lbs. ea.:
2 females, 1 male, $75.00: 30
os 6 wks. old, $5.00 ea.: pigs,
3-16 wks. old, S100 ea. John
Paherdaen. Forsyth, /
5 Pigs, 3 mos. old, $8.00 ea.
at my home; black P. C. and O.
I. C. erossed. Russell Daniels,
Rutledge, Rt. 1, Box 90. -
OF e. boar, 11 mos. old.
reg. wt. about 375 lbs., $55.00
Will con-
sider trade or unrelated young
boar. .T: W. Nalls. Voce. Agr.
Teacher, Carnesville.
Reg. Hampshire male nde 3
yrs. old, $75.00; purebred
Hampshire > spring male pigs,
$25.00 ea. . Reg. in buyers
errs, I. M. Flowers, Ludowici, |
S. P. C. pigs, inoculated iad
reg., modern type, sired ky
Grandson of Diamond X. Also
trade very fine reg. inoculated
\
pe Pe pigs for good type
F = me |e hee
$7.50 to $12.00 ea.
D, Garland. Canton; Rt. 3:
Little bone (stay fat kind)
- Guinea pigs, purebred, 10 wks.
old, $12.00 ea.; 3 purebred big
boned Guinea pigs. 8 wks. old,
$10.00 ea. Wallace Fogg, For-
syth.
6:0; TiC. piss,. 6 wks. old,
$8.00 ea. Mrs. Ethel Jones,
Gula Rte 2;
2 Young sows, with 11 pigs,
4 wks: old: 2 shoats, .all for
$125.00. Joe A. Moses, Jones-
boro, Rial.
S0eG EG: 5-9 te old,
$1.25 extra
for reg. papers, $1.50 extra to
crate for shipping. W:. H. Nix,
Alpheretta, Rt. 3.
8 Pigs, 8 wks. old, crossed
Big. Bone <P. . and.-Q. I. CG.
$6.50 ea. I. M Vineyard, Ho-
gansville, Rt. 1. (At St. Marks).
pigs,
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE ;
Agood mule. $75.00 casa.
Mrs. John Foy, Oakman. ae
8 young Ga. raised mules,
good sizes, good workers; also
10 purebred Black Angus heir-
ers, Robert S, Anderson, Haw-
Kinsville.
Nice filly colt, 18 mos. old,
broke to lead. Sell or will exc.
for young cow, now giving milk.
A, T. Ward, Dahlonega, Rt., 4.
Beautiful gentle, dark brown
and white, medium size, childs
pony for sale, See at my home.
Mrs, O. H. Hilliard, Athens, 955
Oconec St.
1 Shetland pony, black and
white spotted, $125.00. Mrs. R.
L. Hampton, Sr., Dames Ferry
1 Shetland pony mare, 6 yrs.
old, gentie. See at Service Sta,
on Rt, 41, 2% mi. S. Hapeville.
Jess Holbrook, Fores Park. Rt.
+
1 Black mare mule, 1000-1200
Ibs,; also horse and half wagon,
On Joe Pages place. Mrs Vir-
ginia Anderson, Lyons, Rt. 3.
Mare mule, around 10 yrs.
old, dark color, wt, 1000 Ibs.,
sound and gentle. Can see this
mule at Fuller Farm near Och-
lochnee, $100.00 cash, C, F,
Fuller, Americus, Rt. 3.
1 horse, work anywhere,
$75.00.
Box 227.
Good, sound mare mule, 1,000
Ibs,, $140.00 at my farm, Ar-
thur Owen, Barnesville.
1 mule, wt. about 1000 Ibs.,
11 or 12 yrs. old; work any-
where, See at my farm 4 my
BE. Maysville. Paul Merck,
Maysville.
7. yr. old, 950 lb, bay mare, |
work anywhere, good saddier,
|yeasonable. (Try her out if de-
sired); Trade for good pony
mule; also want milch cow.
James A. Turner, Blairsville,
Box. 64.
Light red mare, good eyes,
good. health, for cash or trade
for cows, heifers or calves; alse
Duroc gilts and sows, pred, for
sale: = Mrs, - Ira Boatwright,
Alma, Rt. 4..
RABBITS AND CAVIES
* FOR SALE
2 x
3 N, Z, white rabbits, 1 buck,
2 does, 12 mos, old, $10.00 fox
trio, WOR. bp. J. Root, Ir,
Waynesboro, Box 350.
4.N. Z. rabbits, 2 bucks, 2
does, 8 wks, old, $2.00 ea. Exp.
col. \ From pedigreed stock:
AER Otis Mashburn, Cumming,
Rt. ey:
2 Angora does, 4 mos, ol,
of highest producing stock, $5.50 |,
for both, del. Jee W- Murph;,
Jasper, Rt. 2, Box 61,
2 N. Z. does, 1 buck, $20.00,
9 mos. old. Mrs. Mittie Shrop-
shire, Round Oak, Rt, 1, Box 78.
16 N, Z, white and chinchilla
rabbits, 7-8 wks. old, $1.00 ea.,
$15.00 for lot. FOB. Weldon
Davis, Haralson.
N. Z, Red, all sizes, healthy,
good color. Write for prices,
BEC: ay Coleman, Milledge-
ville, RbeL
Guinea pigs, 2.maies, 1 .
male, $4.00 or $1.50 ea. R. vu.
Williams, Jr, Moultrie, 416
Hillcrest. =.
3 N, GZ, bucks, 4 does, pure-:
bred. Jimmie Maddox, La-
Grange, 1002 Fourth Ave,
30 N. Z. Whites, 8-12 wks.
old, does, $2. 00 ea.; bucks, $1. 50
28.593: 00 pr.
biso/ want:
RABBITS AND CAVIE
FOR SALE _
J. D. Cook, Mcintyre,
2
Gray Chinchilla buck, 5
old, for sale or exc. fo
type and kind rabbit, differ
family. Miss Alice Sharp,
rietta, Rt. 5.
4 bred female
wt, over 25 oZs.;
young females, :
$15.00 or will trade for
N. Z. white rabbits. J, R
liamson, Atlanta, 852 Oa
Ave., S, W. Ra 7360,
guinea pi
bits; 6 Chinchillas, 8 wks.
$1.50 to $2.00 ea.; 2 N..Z,
1 yr. old, $3, 50 to $2.00 ea,
sell at Once. Mrs. Julia V.
doe, Atlanta, 130 Candler
S, E. 5 ;
SHEEP AND GOA1
FOR SALE
At Stud: Sir Roderick
outstanding Toggenburg
of ae South;, ire Of Tee
Warren St. NOE.
IT -male --1 -female.
goats, milk strain; 1
gentle, white, $20.00 for x
my residence 2% mi. S
/ boro on Dixie Hwy. Mrs
Moseley, Jonesboro. Es
POULTRY WANTE
BARRED ROCKS:
Want-2 fine specimens
bloodtested Barred Rock
erels, February 19458 hate
sonable, at once. Mrs. M
Malphus, Tusculum, ae
LEGHORNS:
\ Want 12 English Whit
horn, 1942 hatch hens or
1943 hatch pullets. M
W. Boone, Newnan.
MIMSCELLANEOUS |
CHICKENS:
Trade 3 heavy breed
Red meat rabbit bucks
purebred heavy breed
hens, R. H. Lisle, Dec
1, Flat Shoals Rd. 2
0570 W.
ORPINGTONS:
Want 6 Buff Orp. pul
ag | or March hatct
culls, y $1.50 ea.
Wright, vallente 163 Bria
Rd (Rt. 2).
POULTRY FoR _
BANTAMS AND BABY
CHICKS: :
Buff Cochin fone c
els, purebred, for sale,
Tritte, Decatur, i
De 8078.
Blackbreasted Red, Old
lish game bantams, for 8a
I. Wix, Atlanta, 643 Gri
N. W. He 25213.
BARRED, WHITE AND
OTHER ROCKS. as
Thompson Ringlet B. R
erels, $2.50 ea.: 1 rooster,
eae COR. S
Jno. . Wilson
15 or 20 nice B. R:
around 5 mos. old, $1.00.
my home. Come after.
Ri. 2, McGough, Locus
: Pure Fischel White
heavy ee strain; 1
nice rooster with 8 hens,
8 hens, $10.00; rooster,
Crated and FOB. Mrs.
Scott, Concord. &
400 B. R. ready to lay
$1.75 ea.; 500 N. H. R
lets, 13 wks. old, both T
and from -heavy laying.
Chas. Woodliff, vow
Riad.
CORNISH, GAMES A YD
GIANTS:
' purebred, long legged
Dark Cornish Indian,
hatch, healthy cockerels, -
6 mixed heavy breed wit
nish May and Jitne
$4.00. All exp.-col. |
Mae. Sullivan, | Deka
Pe: Ge
orders.
| Dark Cornish 1 yr. 0
er, from hen with bl
stock rooster, $5.00, F'
not to be ret. No
chk
R. T. Chatham, Adairsv
4 mos, old, $3. ou} C
m Seiek pcvatine
Auction Sales are held in Vidalia each Tues-
POULTRY FOR SALE _
ae
oe type Cornish roosters,
rch 1943 thatch, with long,
ow legs Purebred, $1.50 ex.
ney order. Mrs. Ben Screen,
ornish cockerels, $1.75 ea.
2 for. 2 of - same, preed
age. No _ Bull-Dog str.
anted. Mrs. E. W. Stephens,
eidsville.
Greys, 1 cock, 2 hens,
3 yrs. old; 1 Law cock,
, $1.50 ea.
_ pure. Exc. Dom
ae hens for 6 very small
ders pure Bacon aire
cs, $7.50; hens, $3.50; stags,
0 ea.; other good Game
$5.00 ea.; Grist Grady
-$5.00' ea.; a 1-eyed cock
d brood cock), $5.00, or Z
and same cock, $12.00.
.00 ea., for lot at my place.
eer
100 extra fine 4-A_ grade,
ch hatch W. L. pullets, now
ing, $2.00 ea., and buyer fur-
Mrs J. N. Carson,
0 March and April 3- A W.
ullets, now en $2.00 ea.
Mrs. M. L.
dges, Mauk.
anson Best str. W. L. pul-
tts, 3% mos. old, 25 for $40.00;
ome 10 wks. old, $1.00 ea.; also
ow Black Minorea pullets. lise
Wallace, Atlanta, Agen Mani-
ault St., SB,
0 W. L. 18 mos. old, 3-A
rade, ready for laying, $2.00
Mrs. L. S.
We bk. pullets, $1.25 ea;
sants, $6.50 pair; Calif.
aah $6.50 pair; Ducks, $2.75
: - White King Pigeons, $3.00
: Greese, $5.50 pr. Mrs.
felen Street, Atlanta, Rt 2,
fox 564.
3 ullets and welicres Eiver-
y str. Brown Leghorns from
loodtested- parent stock, 5-6
os. old, $26.00 or $2.00 ea. Exp.
ol. Maybell Wilson, Martin.
NORCAS AND
CELLANEOUS CHICKENS
0 mixed hens and 1 rooster,
2 hatch, $10.00 for lot at
Ly place, % mi. off Bankhead
wy. Won't ship. Mrs. El-
a Chastain, Austell, R. 2.
40 pullets, 3 mos old, dif.
eds, majority W. R. Worm-
and culled. J. B. McLeod,
aldosta, Rt..3, Box ae.
About 100. friers, 60c ea., in
s of 12 or more at my house.
shipping. R. O. White,
onesboro, RFD Le
Black Minorca cockerel, 4
10s. old, $1.50; trio Cornish,
mos. old, $4. 50; 8 small type
(wt,
mixed Game pantams
un) 8 wks old, $2.00 for! /
also a 15 mos. old Game
he &;
ntam cock, $2.00.
hi; Rolston.
0 BR. R. I. Reds and W.
-_puliets, all laying 1 mo., and
oosters, 2 Reds, 1 B. R., and
Ww. L. (papers with Leghorns),
200 ea., for lot at my place.
rs. Ruth Hale, Rt. 1, College
ark, phone Ja 3395.
0 Black Minorca hens, some
ng, purebred and from "plood-
sted stock, about 5 mos. old,
2.50 ea. or $120.00 for _ lot.
sh, check or M.O. Mrs. Dora
rogan, Cumming, Rt. 3.
GEONS:
Modenas, poth Black and
ronze and Fantails, also few
ommon pigeons. Henry W.
hides, LaGrange, 307 Park
ve.
REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRE
ND RHODE ISLAND):
eR. .O- PP. -Cert. .Pullorum
ed April hatch Parmenter
ee coceersls, $5.00 ea. Mrs.
R, Stone, Covington, Rt. 4.
N. H. Red and Cornish
rch 1942 hatch hens, $1,35 ea.
Mitchell, Cairo, Rt. 3.
00 N. H. Reds, ped. stock
_90c ea. E. B. Martin,
] y Branch, Ri 3.
Mrs. Willie
Rich, Collins, Rt. |-
12 Red pullets and cock, 5
mos. old, $18.00; 20 very fine
triple A Hanson W. L., 5 yrs.
old, $1.50 ea. No mail orders.
No del. Mrs. W. T. Mobley, At-
lanta, 1034 Capitol Ave, S. E.
Wa 867 9.
Sev, March hatch, first class
N. H. Red cockerels, $2.50 ea.;
also 7 last yrs. best ROP cocks,
$2.50 ea. Mrs. R. J. Fleming,
Lincolnton, Rt, 2,
10 Donaldson R. I, Red pul-
lets, 6 mos, old and cockerel,
$16.00 for lot, or $15.00 for pul-
lets alone, FOB, Mrs. R. F.
Cato, Stapleton, BOX 43.75
R, I, Red cockerels, $1, 50 ea.,
Exp. col, Cash or M. O. Miss
eae We Blount, Fairmount, Rt,
200 Feb. hatch purebred N. H.
Red hens, beginning to lay,
$2.75 ea.;
$3.00 ea.;
ducks (4 drakes, 19 ducks), Feb.
hatch, hens laying, for
Mrs. Carl Real, Lithonia, Rt. 3,
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC,, FOR SALE:
22 Mammoth White Pekin
ducks (laying) and drakes, $1.50
pean de pone es Waynesboro.
. 4 ducks anid a drake, White
Pelkkins, fy": old. $5. 00 FOB.
Frank Bennett, Coffee.
10 grown, 1943 hatch guinea
crossed with the purple roost-
ers, $1.00 ea. Exe, for any
breed guinea hens; also 1 pur-
ple guinea male, $1 25, or exc.
for White African Guinea 1942
male, A, T. Shepard, Lithonia,
RFD 1, Box 143,
4 geese and 1 gander, $10.00.
Money order. W, W. Evans,
Fielena, Rt. 1.
7 nice turkeys, 2 are 6 mos.
old, 5, 4 months, $35.00; or
$7.00 ea, also 11 Brown Lex-
horn hens, now laying, $15. 00
or $1.50. ea.; 18 mixed breed
hens and pullets, $1.10 ea. for
the 18, Mrs. E. Blackstock,
Douglasville, Rt. 2.
1 large. Black and White
Muscovy drake, March hatch,
$1.25. Bennie Fendley, Dan-
burg, Rt, 1, Box 48.
8 White Pekins, 5 ducks and
3 drakes, $1.00 ea. plus Del.
ches. Mrs. Blufford Long, Dial,
2M. B. turkey gobblers, and
1 M, B, hen, 5 mos. old, wt.
around 12-14 lbs., $18.00 if taken
before Nov. 5th, Miss Bertna
Prophitt, Chipley, Rt. 3.
POSITIONS WANTED
Want small 1h. farm (for
standing rent, good house and
bldgs., good water, pasture, in
Cobb or Fulton Co,, preferred.
Ref. Mrs. Elvira Chastain,
Austell, Rt. 2,
Settled couple wants job 1look-
after cattle and other livestock.
4 yrs. exp,, also exp, Dairyman,
and gen. or truck farming.
Write or see. Live 10 mi, At-
lanta, E, E. Harris, Ben Hil,
Rta
Want place on farm; repatr-
ing, tending livestock, chickens
or anything can do. on = farm,
Wife and self only, Want resx-
sonable wages. H. M, McLeod,
Milan, Rt, 1
Man, wife, 2 children want
jobs on farm, close to some
good market in real So, Ga.
Have to be moved and want
cow, Would take vegetable
farm for wages. and house to
live in. Write full information.
John C. McLeod, Milan, Rt, 1,
Box 17. &
Want job in dairy for $25.00
week, with house (lights) and
water furnished, Have to be
moved free of charge. O. A.
Altman, Brunswick, care S, lL,
Calfee.
S|
Want 2 H. crop on halves with
good man, on or near Buford
Hwy. between Duluth and At-
lanta, or Lawrenceville and De-
catur. Must be good stock and
tools., Bldgs., etc.,
exp, !Exche. ref, 'W, Ce ete
Suwanee, Rt. 1.
3 purebred cockeres, ,
also 23 White Pekin
sale. bldgs,, stock and tools,
ary. Will answer all
Life time ||
Want 50d zi 4 farm on
halves, good house, near Griffin bee
or Barnesville. I furnish self.
Mrs. Alma Moore, _Barnseville.
Past middleaged man and
wife want *employment until
|| Christmas on farm, then smail 1
H. crop for 1944, with hogs,
chickens and - -cow, etc., in So.
Ga We Renfroe, Norman
Park, Rt. 1.
Want place with peliable,
Christian people on farm, doing
odd chores for $10.00 mo. and
home, with privilege of getting
off to go to church 2 or 3 times
per month, Begin by middte
of Nov. if possible. BAG:
Brown, Canton, Rt. 8,
Want job on good 2-h. crop
on halves with good man, lane,
stock, on school bus line, Want
to move at once. Poke Gore,
Newborn, Rt. 1.
Want job on farm looking
after- livestock and _ poultry
Exp, hand, Ready for work,
Write or, come at once. J. C.
eae Jonesboro, Rt. Lt. Box
Refined woman, 38 yrs, old,
unencumbered and
wants place in country on farm
assisting with work, with nice
people. - Good home, salary,
room and board. Mrs, "Maybelie
Gilbert, College Park,
Exp, tractor and stock: farm-
er wants job raising hogs and
cattle, Can furnish ref. Prefer
middle Ga. Write full inform-
ation. Marvin McDonald, Ft.
Valley, Rte 2:
Want 2 H. farm on share ba-
sis. Have to be moved and
partly furnished. Good lana,
So. Ga,
preferred. 8 in family. Close
to school bus and mail route;
everything convenient. A. J.
Akins, Broxton, Rt. 2,
Want 2 H. farm, (about 100
acres), standing rent, about 5%
or 60 A, in cultivation, good
pasture, fenced, with running
water, plenty good water for
home use. Good allotments.
Prefer within 10 mi, Tifton.
Write. Johnnie D, Tindall, Tif-
ton, Rt. 3, Box 174.
Elderly woman, alone, wants
place with elderly couple on
farm, helping with work. Live
as one of family and some sal-
letters.
Mrs, Nancy Turner, Empire, Rt
1, Box 48.
Want small farm for stana-
ing rent, near Decatur or At-
lanta, suitable for chickens and
vegetables; near transportation.
Rickard. Jett,-Clarkston, P. O.
Box 73.
A 2H. farmer wants crop on
halves, gcod nouse, mules, tools,
gnod land. Have wife, 5 boys,
(elder son 15), all healthy, wu-
ling workers, 25 years farming
Have tractor exp., also. Live
near Snapping Shoals. Rudolpk
Presnell, Ccvington, Rt. 5
Want farm near Atlante cr
Decatur, on 50-50 basis, or as
caretaker, Can give ref. ale
G- Seay, Cutlege Park Ri 2.
A 45-yr. old woman with 3
boys( oldest 13), wants share
crop, Raised on farm and un-
.| derstand farm work, Want near
school bus-in N. BE, or N. W. Ga.
Good character, industrious and
good habits, Mrs. F. Reynolds,
care Archie Housch, Summer-
ville, Rt..2.
Middle age man, single, draft
exempt, high type, well pears
ed, wishes place assisting
aring for poultry, pigeons, es
fits, horses, etc, Interested in
other work, do many things,
what have you, $6.00 wk., room,
board, laundry. CH= Milam,
Dawson.
Two. young men want job on
farm. \ Willing to work, Board
and sniall salary. See or write
at once. Can come anytime,
Robert Waters, 2015 Gordon St.,.
Brunswick.
Man with ee family wants
a 2H, farm with 4 or 5 A. to-
bacco allotment. Will rent or
share crop. Ans. all letters,
Louis Browning, Lakeland.
educated, :
house,
Auction Sales are
Dy
oo CLAXTON, Ga. : =
Prides: paid at auction Thursday, Deb
28th: Schleys: 34c to 36c; Moneymakers a
Vandemans, 30c; Stuarts: 3114 -to 33; See
lings: 2214c to 24c per pound.
held in Claxton eae
FARM HELP WANTED
Want single, settled man for
farm work for 1944. All wages
or part crop. Must be honest,
no whiskey drinker. Mrs. F. O.
Stone, Stillmore, Rt. 1.
Want wage hand for = fall
and winter, Steady work, $1.25
day, with 1,h, crop on 50-50
basis next year. Colored or
white. Free house, y garden and
firewood. Mrs, Ss. Storer,
Douglasville, Rt. 4,
Want man or 2 men for 1 ist
| crop each, 2 houses to live in,
2 wells of good water; plenty
of wood to burn, Near school
bus and mail rt, Houses vacant
now, can move any time. Let
me hear or see me at once.
Mrs. Francis Gay Underwood,
Atlanta, 1163 Astor Ave., S, W.
Want good family to work 2
H. farm, good house, running
water, (sink and other plumbing
in house). Wood, hous screen-
ed, good mules, tools, garden.
Extra work with pay if wanted,
Must be sober and know how to.
farm, GC. OPry,. Norcross.
. Want family, 2-horse cropper,
3rds and 4ths or standing rent,
70 A. open land, or on halves
with 3 mules to plough; 4 rm,
water, pasture, cCOws,
hogs and calf; separate mail
and school bus by door, W, W.
McPherson, Villa Rica.
_ Want good progressive farm-
er to take over farm near Fife;
extra good soil; on school and.
mail route by door; 4 room
house, barn, plenty water and
wood, good community, near
church... Rent for fourth. 4H,
B. Thompson, Stonewall.
ant white tenant for 1-horse
farm, 9 mi. W. of Marietta, just
off Dallas Rd., in Echols settle-
ment. Standing rent, Nancy
Ann Foster, Marietta, 208 Ken-
nesaw Ave,
Want white, single, settled
man or man and wife to look
after small poultry and stock
farm. House furnished, elec,
food and small salary. | Write
W.S. Merritt, Decatur, 132 Hu-
ron St., De 5842,
Want col. family *to work one
horse farm on halves, Pay man
extra every week to feed my
stock and milk 1 cow. Also
pay his wife $4.00 week for ex-
tra work, Good 4 R, house and
plenty wood. 5 mi. So. Jones-
boro, Alex H. Stephens, Jones-
boro, RFD.
Want neat, clean, unencum-
bered colored woman to stay on
premises and do work on farm.
No field work nor milking,
$8.75 per week. Mrs, John W.
Harms, Savannah, White Bluff
Rd.
Want col. man and wife for
2H. farm, producing 1% bales
cotton acre, Liberal salary for
wife to do extra work, Tenant
house has elec., water and bath,
May share crop or work on sai-
ary. Write or see. Mrs. G. C.
Opry, Norcross, Rt. 1, or phone
Atlanta, Wa 1994.
Want elderly couple, white or
colored, with good ref., able to
do light gardening, raise pigs,
tend to. chickens, eggs, cow,
milk and butter, $25.00 mo, and
extra for extra work. Furnish
4 room cottage, wood, water,
and elec. lights. Philip Morgan,
Guytons ss
Want white farmer for farm,
7 A, in cultivation, 3 R, house
with lights and water, barn,
chicken house, 2 good pastures,
running water, Standing rent.
On school bus rt.. Mrs. W. Q.
King, Stone Mtn., Rt. Le
(Hambrick Rd.) De 3894.
Angus; November 12,
bulls).
trie, Box 23.
CATTLE AUCTION SALES
: Three big auction sales of purebred, regis-
tered beef-type and one of dairy type cattle at
Moultrie in November: November 5, Aberdeen-
Hereford; November 19, Blue Ribbon Sale of
thirty-five head select, top quality Polled Short-
horn; November 22, Guernseys (consisting of 40
head cows in milk, close- -up springers and a few
For information write W. E. Aycock, Moul-
Hereford and Polled-
once,
Want Dairy hand,
week, and house and milk
Parker, Decatur; Rt. 3
bow Dr.
Want 1 As be cece on
basis. 2 R, house, some up
some bottom land, young m.
Furnish work when not in er
Furnish groceries and move.
answer. eOod
ing Rock, Rt.
Want gooa man for 2
farm, 4 R, house on Hwy, | +
and school bus routes.
land, pasture and spring. Con
venient to town. (Barnes\ ill
and Thomaston). Standing ren
Mrs. R. M, Dobbs, Blakely.
Want white woman, not. 0
50, for farm work, $25. 00-
room and board, Mrs. B
Tharpe, Decatur, 204 4th Av
Want exp. farm hand. Pre
fer with small family, ic
house and good pay. J. E. Tu
ner, Atlanta, 1334 LaFrance St
N. E., care Ponce
Dairy.
Want 2 large families
farm, Have 12% acres tob ce
allotment. See or write.
}Elder, Norman Park, Rt. 1
Want man or family, exp.
plant raising and truck farm.
ing. Wages or crop on halves.
Write: or see at once, Geo, W
Calhoun, Cordele, 1009 5th s
Want good man for 2 or
farm or work on 50-50 basi
Good farm, good stock, 7 i
house, running water at house
% mi, Hwy., school bus an
church, Good community. C
and see. J. B. Mathews, How:
ard, Rt. Prattsburg. |
Want good man to do trac
work, cultivating and o
farm work, also good 8
horse share cropper.
and location. Come see,
Morgan, Americus, =
Want a good woman te
farm work. No milking
field work. Private )
board. and salary. Mrs, C
Johnson, Fairburn, Rt. 1.
Want good farmer for
crop. Good house, (elec. li
good out-bldgs., and goo
ton land and bottom la
corn. On 3rds and 4ths.
Ella Hardy, Hiram, Rt: 2,
Want colored man and w
live on place and help on fa:
Ae Pendleton, Vee j
Want 1 or 2 farm a
white or colored. Prefer sing
man, to do gen. farm work fo
wages and board, The job
be permanent under good Co!
.D. B. Hunt, Atlanta, 484 B on
wood Dr, N. E, j
Want ae to help on farr j
2 Reedy Fraey: Valdionta R
Want furnish chickens, c
hogs, necessary ianc, tools ani
stock to raise, feed and car
poultry and stock; snare
profits and advance small
ly allowance. Good house
young couple, exp. at far
and caring for stock, B.
Bridges, College Park, Rt
6598,
Want Exp. col, farmez:
wife to pay half crop C
salary on farm. Good hous
elec. lights, water free,
land. Begin at once.
farm. Dr. LG youn
Valdosta,
Want good farmer for |
farm, 14 mi. S. W. Atlan
mi. N. W. Red Oak, off R
velt Hwy. Good buildings,
land, 15 A. bottoms, W
a good man by the mont
Z. J, Lee, Red-Oak,
ws able-bodied, -willi:
farm hand, white, and will pa
$1.50 per day in addition
room and hoard. Virgil S. Gik
son, Atlanta, 1431 =
Ave., tas
Want large family to cu
vate 2H crop for 1944 on
and 4th basis. Will = furi
stock and tools to right par
Good house, wood and pas
5 mi. West Fairmount on
53; bus, mail and school
route. W. L. Franklin,
mount. =
00
Want good colored farmer
2 h. crop on 50-50 basis. G:
house with. water, elec., fr
ture, on paved hwy. ne;
and church, Bus
Hathcock,
ae the Department of Agriculture.
ag this information, it is cae now to understand
DeFuniak Springs, Fla.
October 20, 1943.
f yn. Tom Linder, .
G s Commissioner of Agriculture,
= he Linder: :
T was sent to the- See s Convention held at .Vi-~
nna, Austria, in May, 1907, to get a standard classification
ov all grades of cotton, which we succeeded in getting at
lanta, Ga., in October, 1907-
Congressman Ao Burleson of Texas passed a law
arough Congress in May, 1908, making nine grades the
dard, four above and four below middling, which law
nator Conner of Alabama increased to ten orades. The
rtment of Agriculture has never enforced this law
3 rather favors the cotton exchange gaiblers.
: y notice that the New York City bunch are frye
olish the Securities Exchange Commission, one of the
things Mr. Roosevelt did in his efforts to control the
bination of capital at New York City, which comPina-_
was ruining the country by its dishonest methods.
A director of Kuhn, Loeb & Company wrote me that,
e facilities of the association enabled the bankers of
York City to acquire the wealth created throughout
ountry. The Cotton Exchange and the Produce Ex-
e were created for the purpose of robbing producers
ir wealth. No produce exchange or stock exchange
produced a dollars worth of wealth since these ex-
iges were created. ae
Sincerely yours :
G. T. McKELDERRY.
2 y Act af Cacerees Favorable To F armers
Is Nullif fied By F inancial Manipulators
Pongress passed the Agricultural Adjustment Admin-
ration Act to help farmers.
You have already seen in the Mae Bullet how the
ial figures of farm income for the base period was
ged from an average of nine billion to an average of
billion a year in order to defeat parity prices, which
ress provided.
Congress passed an act providing for ninety per cent
ty loans on cotton. -
You have already seen in the Market Bulletin how the
mmodity Credit Corporation increased the differentials
veen grades so that the loan on the cotton crop is less
er the ninety per cent loan law than it was under the
hty-five per cent loan law.
Congress passed an act providing that no reoilins should
t on farm products at less than one hundred and ten
nt of parity. You have already. seen how the O. P.
s ignored the action of Congress and proceeded to set
BY, eS on farm commodities below cost of pro-
f
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making - the bureau more powerful than Congress. _
The following letter is typical of nay receive
this line:
x
i Moulbee. Ga.
October 26, 1943. .
Hon. Tom Linder,
Commissioner of Agriculture,
Atlanta, Georgia.
My dear Friend Linder:
am enclosing you herewith two letters just r rece
and a stamp for their return to me.
"When -will we, the people and producers of all w
ever learn that the used-to-be-our Congress, elected
paid by taxation, now affords us no representation
protection any more?
Hivery business we operate ee exists under
mentation and bureaucratic control. But such bus
as The New York Cotton Exchange must not be mole
or even touched by anyone.
Where can anyone find Fr eedom For oo y
Yours very truly,
T. RB. THIGPEN.
The following letter written by Hon. E. E. Cox, ae
sentative of the Second District of Georgia, reveal
power of international combines in the national Congr
CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES -
House of Representatives.
Washington, D. C.
My dear Mr Ehigpen: 2
This acknowledges receipt of your letter of a
urging the outlawing of the New York Cotton Excha
I am frank to say that I have never been able to see
this exchange contributed anything to business, but
idea that it makes markets is so fixed in the minds of } pe
as to make it impossible to obtain legislation putting
of business. I feel though as you do that it is. somet.
that might as well be dispensed with.
Your devoted friend
Ei: COX ?
Profesional Men, Ricca Men, White C .
- Workers and Farmers Must Demand Re |
Ordinary business, from cross-road stores to. facto
white collar workers in cities and in towns, and the pe
on the farms, are all in the same boat. Sy
They must call upon the men whom We oe @
Congress to represent them to remedy this situatio
men whom the people have delegated as their represe
to Bureaus composed of men who are partial to the fi
tives in Congress have no right to redelegate this auth
interests of the N ation rather than to- the rank and E
These financial interests have the people of thi
try by the throat. Their strangle-hold must be broke
people, possess the power to tredke iit they will.
a: am sending a copy of this to each Member of Cc
and each Member of the United States Senate.
sending it to the Commissioners of Ag riculture of the
eight states.
Congress can repeal its Act: delegating authority. to
New York Cotton Exchange. Congress ean deal
question itself. Wherever you are, write your CC
men and Senators and urg that they take drastic.
abolish: this. menace to. the people of this count