EDITORIAL By Tom Linder
Bg
Verily, verily, tC say unto you, He that en.
tereth not by the door into the sheepfold, but
climbeth up some other way, the same is a thief
and a robber.
But he that entereth in by the door is the
shepherd of the sheep.St. John 10:1 and 2.
THE COTTON COUNCILAT COST
On January 22nd the Cotton Council met in Mem-
ronan, The ae is an ay by Mr.
sho la address itself to the cotton es of this
ntr
oa why the representative of a British syndicate
d. also be the head of an organization to plan the
re of American cotton.is also a question that should
address itself to the most serious consideration of our
eople.
ae Osear Johnson is a very pleasant, affable gen-
ana man whom I admire for his ea and a man
m I respect for his intelligence.
But regardless of these attributes in Mr. Johnson,
am still pusled to know why a British syndicate, that
ants the cheapest cotton possible, should be able to
have their man at the head of the American Cotton Coun-
cil, an organization which is supposed to be interested
1 getting the best income for Americans who produce,
andle and spin cotton.
HOW THE BRITISH SPINNER FARES
ngland | appearing in the Journal of Commerce January
8rd, 1945, is most interesting and I am reproducing: it
rewith for your information. :
S BRITISH SPINNING MILLS HAVE BEST
WAR YEAR
; British cotton mills in 1944 had their best
year since the outbreak of the war, the London
Daily Mail which arrived here yesterday revealed.
_ Average dividends increased to 11 P. C, in 1944,
compared with 10.38 P. C. in 1943; 8.8 P. C. in
1940; 5.39 P. C. in 1939; 5.53 P. C. in 1938.
There were only eight spinning mills which
did not distribute dividends in 1944 compared
with 11 in 1943 and 53 in 1938, the Daily Mail said.
Average profit of 63 mills amounted to $33, 960,
BRITISH SPIN NERS ARE SELLING IN AMERICA
In connection with the foregoing, it is interesting to
note that in many stores in differ err sections in Ameriea,
x, handkerchiefs and other items are marked Made ta
Eng! and.*
It is amazing that American cotton mills are unable
0 provide cotton. garments and other cotton items which
we need so badly, but at the same time English mills are
ble to make these same items and ship them into this
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1945
they could have been made in American mills out of
_ Johnsons connection with a foreign interest is apparent,
_ American people to benefit by unlimited foreign trade.
products in exchange for shipload after shipload of iro
and steel, there would have been no Pearl Harbor and ne
; not furnished the materials for the implements of dea
In this connection, the. following news item from.
- eral government to furnish farmers tractor and combines
7 COM MISSION ER
Hnglish-made aniidles is not any cheaper: than the price
of American articles of the same kind.
The raw cotton from which these articles were hee
may have been grown in Brazil, Egypt or China, when
American cotton.
Mr. Johnson has a lot of company throughout the
United States who are agitating by radio, newspapers and
motion pictures, for unlimited international trade. Mr,
open and above board.
The foreign connections of. some of the other agin
for international trade is not so apparent or disclosed.
. You may rest assured, however, that those who- are
agitating unlimited foreion. trade have foreign connections
somewhere, or else they are under siegen influences eithe
directly or indirectly.
There is no earthly way for the rank and file of the
Unlimited foreign trade can only destroy our economy,
lower our living standards and lead us into war. ;
The masses of the people will suffer from Lone livin
standards.
The masses of the people must furnish the blood and
tears to fight the wars.
The masses of the people cannot benefit Froth cithe
the foreign trade or the wars.
Up until Pearl Harbor, AGiirican: stores were floode
with industrial products marked *Made in Japan.
Pearl Harbor was the result of this international trad
Had we not permitted Japan to ship these indust1
war with Japan. ba
Japan could not have been an aggressor had Anica
which Japan has used.
AT COST :
All of these agitators for cheap cotton harp on t
eost of growing cotton.
Every time they speak they want the price of cotton
based on the cost of producing cotton. ;
They want the Federal government to interpeee and
permit the farmer to get only. the cost of his product.
Did vou ever hear one of them agitating for the Fe
at cost?
Did you ever hear one of them advocating a lw
provide fertilizer, feed and seed to farmers at cost?
Did you ever hear any of these world traders ad
eating that the farmer should be furnished transpor
tion, Insurance and loans at cost? =
Do you believe that the British syndicate which -
Johnson represents would be willing: to sell its own cot
at cost, if it did not belong to English spinners? You kK
they w ould not.
You know that an English syndicate that was hom
ly in the farming business growing cotton, would want jus
as much as they could get for their cotton, just like you or -
The fact that Mr. J ohnsons English syndicate
harping on sclling eotton at cost is ample evidence tha
his syndicate is connected with British spinners.
TOM LINDER, i
Commissioner of Agriculture,
GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN, "eme |
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OF MARKETS. 222 STATE CAPITOL. Atlanta.
: Notices of farm produce and appurtenances 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
40 Ibs., sundried peaches, 50c
Ib. No checks. Myrt-Caudell,
Homer, Rt. 1, Box 109,
Lavonia, Rt. 1.
15 or 20 Ibs. nice, sundried ee : :
apples, free of peel and core,: Ruckers Early Pride,
25 Ib. Add postage. Mrs, A. |!b. makes 500 Ib. bale,
J. Long, Aska. lint, staple 1-/16-in.,
2. 3
Nice, dried apples, clear of lock boll, $2.25 bu
ist yr., ginned 1 var. gin,
per hun, FOB, $6,
Red Speckled Crowders, + Sul
sound and clean, 20c lb. in 5 .>He Ch
and 10 lb. lots, postpaid in Ga. =
No stamps. Miss Mattie Brown,
Ball Ground, Rt. 1.
Speckled Crowders, 20 Ib.
in 10 1b. lots, or more, post-
3 pr.c
W.
Rucker, Ashland. yee
n Executive
of June 6.
aS
~ haven, Rt. 1; Box 39.
- Charleston Wakefield cab-
more than 30 words including name and address.
Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not
assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the
- Bulletin.
Published Weekly at
"444-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga.
By Department of Agriculture
Tom Linder, Commissioner,
Atlanta, Ga.
SSeS - Publication Office
* 414-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga.
Office, State Capitol
_ Editorial and Executive Offices
State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga.
Markets, 222 State Capitol
Atlanta, Ga.
Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of
Entered as second class matter
August 1, 1937, at the Post Office
1900.
Nice, Young Copenhagen
eabbage plants $1.35 M; Round
Dutch $1.00 M, lots of 5000 or
more. All FOB., express of-
fice at Pavo. H. J. McCorvey,
-Pavo.
- Strong, well rooted dewher-
ry plants, high yielding, 60c C,
del. Mrs. Jacob R. Hillis, Mill-
- bage plants, 500 $1.25, $2.15 M,
Del., or $2.00 M., at the patch,
\prompt shipment, Dewey Mat-
his, Gainesville, Rt. 2. .
- Reoted sage plants, 2, 25
--50c, $1.00 doz., $6.00 C; dried
ainip leaves, 25c . quart. V.
* Keith, Alvaton.
Charleston Wakefield cab-
page plants, 500-$1.25, $2.15 M,
de.
del.
ville, Rt. 5.
Guaranteed good: plants
and counts, prompt shipment.
Claudie Mathis, Gainesville,
Rt. 2.
~ Collard and cabbage plants.
30c C, $1.75 M, collard seed,
90c ib. Azzie Crow, Gaines-
-yille, Rt.. 2.
- Charleston Wakefield cab-
age plants, now ready, 500-
$1.25, $2.15 M, del. Prompt
shipment, full count, guaran-
teed. Mrs. Belle Crowe, Gain-
-esville, Rt. 2.
- Red raspberries, bear three
times a yr., 90c doz. No chks.
Mrs. Lee Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
Native bush blackberry
A plants and Himalaya; extra
Heavy, nice plants, $3.50 C,
Louis Woodruff, Green-
Wakefield cabbage - plants,
~ mow ready, 500-$1.35; $2.25 M,
del. to 3d zone. G. E. Waildrip,
Gainesville, Rt. 1, ;
Blackberry and raspberry
plants, var., McDonald, Dallas,
Alfred, Eldorado, St. Regis,
$1.25 doz; Cumberland Black
Cap, $2.50 doz. Prepaid. Strong
health. State inspected. Dr. J.
-M. Nicholson, Blairsville.
Karly Jersey, Charleston
Wakefield, Copenhagen cab-
bage, white and yellow. Ber-
muda onion plants, $2.00 M.,
FOB, sold only in lots of 2,000.
Prompt shipment. Mrs. .H. F.
Johnson, Chula.
White Iceberg blackberry, 6
for 50c: sage 5 for 50c. Horse-
mint, peppermint, dbl., tansy,
garlie, 30c doz. Mrs. Willis
Grindie, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
- Seuppernong grape vine,
-gooseberries, 12 for $1.50, pear
nd erabapple trees, 6 for $1.00
lueberry and hazelnut bushes
Bhs z., red sassafras, yel-
low root, 3-lb. for $1.00. Mrs.
-M, L. Eaton, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.
Imp. Eldorado blackberry
plants, fruiting size, hardy and
strong, $2.00 C, 5000-$60.00.
Mrs, B. L. Robinson, Green-
_ Y%-aecre Kudzu vines and
roots, solid, $10.00 M. Party
aif itjup at-my farm. J. H.
Leverett, Parrott.
_ WANTED TO BUY
BEANS AND PEAS
WANTED:
Want 100 lbs., Biloxi seed
beans for seed. Advise what
vou. have and price. George
W. Ready, Cairo. Aaa?
3 at Covington, Georgia, under Act
Accepted for
Mailing at special rate ot postage
provided for in Section 1103, Act
of October 8, 1917
PLANTS FOR SALE
BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE
5 bu. peas, $5.50 bu; also few
bu oats, and wheat 90c, and
$1.60. Bring sacks. S. P. San-
ders, Winterville, Rt. 1.
Bunch butterbeans, white,
hand cleaned, for seed or eat-
ing, 1944 crop, 35c lb in 25 or
50 lb. lots; smaller lots, 40c
Ib. Postage paid. Mrs. H. S.
Mullins, Milner.
White and col. Bunch butter
beans, 30c Ib. also, cream col.
Crowder peas, 20c lb. Add
postage. Mrs. E. L. Rousey,
Bowman, Rt. 1.
20 bu. Clay peas, sound cnd
bright, $5.50 bu; 4 bu. Black-
eyed Crowders, $6.00 bu; 20
bu. cane seed, $2.50 bu. FOB:
also 1 yoke 3. yrs. old steers,
$125.00 at my farfn, near Quill.
T. C. Mooney, Quill.
2 bu. early Black peas (make
3. crops a year,) $5.00 bu; 2 bu.
Mixed peas, $4.50 bu. FOB;
sold only in 2 bu. lots. Guar.
clean and sound. C. W. War-
nock, Dublin, 214 East Moore
Street.
Striped Half Runner garden
beans, 30c cupful; red Speckled
Crowder peas, 15c cupful. No
chks. Mrs. Bartow Barrett,
Ellijay, Rt. 3.
24 bu. O-too-tan beans, $8.00
bu. thresh cleaned or $10.00 bu.
recleaned: 50 bu. good Hast-
ings corn, 114 mi. east of coun-
ty line store on the Pinson Rd.
Albert Gravors, Moreland, Rt.
a
4
Some mush peas, 30c lb. G.
W. Akins, Graymont.
Good 1944 white mush peas,
25c qt. Add _ postage. Mrs.
Omie E. Faircloth, Pulaski, Rt.
dL,
25 bu. Running velvet beans,
$4.50 bu. here. W. P. Sigman,
Social Circle, RFD.
New Era peas, $6.00 bu. FOB
J, L. Maddox, Griffin.
White cornfield beans, 25c
large cupful; prefer sending at
least 4 cups at one time. Add
postage. Mrs. John Fricks,
Talking Rock, Rt. 1, Box 83.
Cornfield beans, White
Creaseback, good and tender,
45c large cupful; streaked Half
Runners, 40c cup; Speckled
Crowders, 25c cup. No chks.
Mrs. Mart Gentry, Ellijay, Rt.
3, Box 61 A.
60-day velvet beans, $6.00
bu; Brabham peas, -$6.00 bu.
BK. I. Carter, Richland.
Old fashioned col. bunch
butterbeans, 40c Ib., 3 Ibs. $1.
Add postage. Mrs. E. M. Clack,
Lavonia, Rt. 1.
Pure Brab peas, $6.25 bu;
also 100 bu. good corn for sale,
and apr. good farm mules,
$225.00 for the vr. Hubert
May, Warthen.
9 bu. Speckled Purple Hull
peas, clean and treated for
weevils. $6.0 u. FOB., 4 mi.
east of Reidsville. W. S. Riggs,
Manassas, Rt, 1,
Frostproof Willets Wonder
Eng. peas, 35c Ib., prepaid. Mrs
Alyne M. Aiken, Madison.
About 10 bu. Brown-eyed
Crowders, 15e lb. Send post-
age and will mail sample. Mrs.
J. H. Findley, Stephens, Me
paid in Ga. G. T, Brown, Ball
Ground, Rta
Good, hee cornfield. beans,
good and tender, 45 for large
barn.
cupful; streaked Half Runners,
40c large cupful; speckled
Crowders, 30c cup. No chks.
Mrs. Earnest Barrett, Talking
Rock Rt.2.
Black-eyed peas, 10c 1b;
also black walnuts, $1.00 bu.
Wot. postpaid. J.-D. -- Dyer,
Gainesville, Rt..2.
Hendersons white bunch
lima beans, 30c Ib; colored
limas, 25c lb; also Squashpep-
per seed, 10c thls. and Ringlet
BR. eggs, $1.50 for 15, $2.90 for
30 del. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Mar-
tin. NN
25 lbs. heavy bearing black
pole beans, 50c lb. del; also 30
lbs., pure Simms watermelon
seed, $1.50 lb. del. J. M. Jones,
Grayson.
Peas, Iron Clad, Brabhams,
Clays, Speckled Crowders,
black-eyed Crowders, | Un-
known, $7.00 bu. FOB Gaines-
ville. Lucius L. Nix, Murray-
ville, Rt. 1.
714 bu. each. Clays and New
Era peas, in 21% bu. bags, $6.50
bu. B. C. Wells, Thomson.
CORN AND SEED
CORN FOR SALE -
\
Hastings pure prolific corn,
$4.00 bu. or $1.75 peck. Cus-
tomer pay del, chgs. J. M.
Wall, Auburn, Rt. 1.
100 bu. good corn, $2:00 bu.
also pr. good farm mules,
cheap for cash. Hubert May,
Warthen,
37,700 lbs., recleaned Gold-
en Queen popcorn in even wt,
100-lb. bags. Free of weevils.
Best offer gets it: sell only to
> eae C. D. Collins, Cordele,
t. 4.
Yellow. popcorn, ~12c Ib.
Shelled. Miss Vera Silvers,
Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 88. ;
Hastings Yellow prolific
seed corn, isolated, 4% mi. from
any other corn, $1.50 pk., $5.00
bu., selected, nubbed and
shelled, FOB. E: L. Fowler;
Elberton, Rt. 2. .
Several hundred bu. corn
slipped shuck and in the shuck
for sale at ceiling price at
L J. S. Tankersley, Eni-
jay.
3,000 bu. corn in shuck, also
1500 bu. Cokers Full Grain
oats, FOB my farm. M. L.
Shealy, Oglethorpe.
2 or 300 bu. corn and sev.
tons good peanut hay at farm,
1 mi. Morgan. J. G. Daniel,
Sr., Morgan.
_ 75 bu. good corn, 1944 crop
in shuck for best cash offer, at
my barn, 2 mi. NW. Alma; also
6 small shoats, for best offer
at same place. Mrs. Clayton
Douglas, Alma, Rt. 1.
500 bu. corn, 35 to 50 bu. per
acre, also good peanut hay and
mixed peas, for sale. Olin
Johnson, Cordele, Rt. A.
Pure Whatleys seed corn,
prolific, for sale. See or write.
Bobby Barron, Dexter, Rt. 1.
2,000. bu. white bottom land
corn, in shuck, $5.00 bu: 300
bu. oats, located on. paved rd.,
12 mi. So. Gainesville. Sam
Freeman, Hoschton, Rt. 2.
FRUIT FOR SALE
Nice sundried apples, 40c lb.
del. No stamps. Hattie Hig-
gins, Dahlonega, Rt. 4. -
_ Nice sundried apples, 3 Ibs.,
$1.00: also Hastings Valencia
peanut seed, 30c lb. Add post-
age. W. S. Crook, Waleska,
RFD 1}, ae
Nice, sundried cooking ap-
ples, 35c lb del. Exe. for print-
ed feed sacks, 3 of ea. kind.
Mrs. Fred Aaron, Aska.
Nice, sundried apples, free
of worms and peeling, 35c Ib.
_Exe. for printed feed sacks, 3
of a color; also walnut meats,
$1.00 bu. Mrs. J. C. Johnson,
Rolston.
176 lb. sundried apples, best
quality, tree of worms, peel-
ing and core, 50ce lb. in 25 or
more. lots. Prompt del.. Mrs.
Pauline Franks, Hiawassee.
iMrs. M. W. Little, Canton, Rt.
worms and cores, 40c lb. Send
money order and will pay
postage. Miss Ida Forester,
Buford, Rt. 2.
Peaches, 50 Ib.; Apples, 60c
lb: Carolina cherries; 30c: Hot
pepper and collard seed, 10c
tbls., Cushaw, 30 seed 10c;
Martin gourd, 12 seed, 10c. 50
order postpaid; under, add
postage. Josephine Raley, Mit- }
chell.
Nice, sundried apples, free
worms, peel, core, 5 Ib. and up
lots, 50c Ib. Mrs. R. V. Woody.
Dial.
Nice, sundried apples, free
from peel and core. 50c Ib. Del.
Ist and 2nd zone. Money or-
der. Mrs. G. D. Legg, Crandall.
Nice, sundried apples, 40c
del. Nice and clean yellow
nest onions, 75c gal. B. N.
Weeks, Dial.
Clean, sundried apples, 40c
Ib; also 12 pure White Ply.
Rock pullets, and 2 roosters.
$1.75 ea. Pullets beginning to
lay. G. W. Kinsman, Jackson.
About 20 Ibs., sundried 2p-
ples, free from worms, core
end peeling, for sale or xc.
for tender cornfield beans ot
feed sacks, free of holes and
mildew. Ida Brown, Blairsville
Rt: 1.
30 Ibs., nice, sundried apples.
free of peel and core, 50c Ib.
in 5 and 10 Ib. lots, del. Ist
and 2nd zone. Money order.
3.
COTTON. FOR SALE
Hi-bred Half and Half cotton
seed, pure, sound, Ist yr., from
Summerour, prices reasonable.
F. H. Bunn, Midville.
Stoneville 2B cottonseed, Ist
yr., ginned 1 var. gin, kept
pure, culled, cleaned, new: im-
proved Ceresan treated, $6.51)
per hun. FOB: J. H. Beasley.
Lavonia.
DPL cottonseed, No. 14; pure
sound, Ist yr. 11,000 Ibs. .seea
cotton on 6 acres, $5-00 per hun.
id good: bags: HOB. J. iy
Thomas, Madison, RFD 1.
_ Wannamaker big: boll resist-
ing cottonseed, $5.00. per hun.
= bag. Joe M. Brown, Mc-
ae.
Stoneville 2 B. ist yr., gin-
ned 1 var. gin, kept pure, cull-
ed, cleaned, new imp. Ceresan
treated, $6.50 per hun. FOB. J.
H. Beasley, Lavonia. |
Pure Half and Half cotton-
seed, lst yr Summerour, prices
dieses F. H. Bunn, Mid-
ville.
About 10 or 12 tons Cokers
str. 3, wilt-resistant, and 6-8
tons Cokers 100, Str. 7, both
Ist yr., and $100.00 ton in bulk
here. D. W. Malcom, Bost-
wick.
Cokers 100-str. 7 cottonseed,
Ist yr. kept pure at gin, $6.00
cewt., at my farm. Ton lots
cheaper. D. M. Roberts, Lithia
Springs.
Pure DPL cottonseed, Ist yr,
150 bu. treated, $1.75 bu: not
treated, $1.50 bu. FOB. W. E.
Hogg; Plains, Rt. 1.
Stoneville 2B cottonseed, Ist
yr., ginned 1 var. gin, delinted
and new imp. Ceresan treat-
ed, $6.50 per hun. in even wt.
100 lb. bags. Inis M. Cole,
Sharpsburg.
_ Stoneville 2B cottonseed, de-
linted and treated, Ist yr., also
Kobe lespedeza for sale. L.A.
Everett, Luella.
DPL cottonseed No. 14, ist
yr. pure and sound; made I],-
000 lbs,, on 6 acres planted 6th
of May, 44 percent lint, 1 in.
or better staple, $5.00 per hun,
in -g00d: bags: FOB: JE.
Summerours cottons
$5.50 cwt; also peanuts, 2
lb; popcorn, 10c Ib. shell. C
Sosebee, Cleveland, Rt. 1
GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE
Sev. cars baled oat stra
$15.00 ton FOB. W. L. Car.
chael, Madison. 5 es
60 tons lespedeza and Ber.
muda, 10 tons oat hay. Grown
on own farm. In truck or
lots, or bid on entire lot. Je:
F, Mays, Atlanta, 477 Erin Ay
ohone Ra 2788.
200 bu. Cokers Full G@
seed oats, treated, recleane
$1.25 bu; 28 bu. Abruzzi.
$3.00 bu; 40 tons peanut ha
$30.00 ton; 300 lbs. Can
Ball melon seed, $3.00 Ib. R.
L. Marehman, Jr., Fort Va
phone 118.
Pure Turf seed oats, $1.00 bu
pure Sanford wheat, $1.90 b
100 lbs. good, clean Korean
lespedeza seed, 10c lb, Ist yr.
Stoneville 2-B cottonseed, 1
cleaned, $1.50 bu. Riley
Couch, Turin.
Sericea lespedeza, hulled.
20c Ib: unhulled, 18c lb. A
cleaned, FOB. W. C, Maddox,
Griffin, Rt..C.
Sev. tons bright peanut hi
$28.50 ton del. truck lo
$21.50 my barn; 700 gal. pu
Ga. cane and some wild hon
syrup; also plenty cee
plants, $1.50 M. Cash. All
grown on-own farm. - Clau
Jones, Fitzgerald, Box 244
PEANUTS AND PECANS
FOR SALE ._
2 bu. large, clean Spanish
peanuts, $5.00 bu. FOB. C
C. Dye, Middleton, Rt. 1.
Nice, clean, pecan mea
see Mrs. G. B. Ridley, Zeb
on.
Papershell pecans for sale |
reduced prices. O. H. Bra
bury, Bogart. a
POTATOES AND
VEGETABLES FOR SA
2
40-50 bu. bunch PR. potatoes
carefully handled, 4 cen
pound. Archie Hutcheso
Adrian, Rt. 3. 5
Sev. thousand bunches
Ga. collards now ready. Appl
H. S. Baxter, Blackshear, P
Box 104. aoe
HONEY BEES AND BE
SUPPLIES FOR SALE
100 hives (8-frame) bees 0
straight combs with 1 supe
plenty honey for winter, $4.
per hive for quick sale.
Ball, Rebecca. :
3 bbls., 30, 50 and 54 g
cap., honey, 15c Ib. in bbl;
5 lb. pails, 6 to case, labele
$5.80 per case. Curd Walke
soperton, Rt. 1. ue
Pure strained honey, Ge
berry and Tupelo, bri
Ib jars, 6 to. case, $5
FOB. Cash. No chks.
Bryan, Hortense.
10 col. 10 frame Pat. b
young Italian Queen in e
Sell or exc. for 8-frame
hives. State insp. Arthur.
algo, Pinehurst.)
Bee hives: 11 and
frames, shallow or deep, $2
and $3.00 ea. Write what yc
Thomas, Madison, Rt. 1.
want. Mitchell Coxwell, Wa
her Robins, Rt-1, =
i
calves, Short Yearlings and 1 Herd bull, at
stock Auditorium, Moultrie, Friday, Februa:
Write W. E. Aycock, Moultrie. oe
DISPERSION AUCTION SALE
A complete dispersion Auction Sale of 45 hea
Reg., Dbl. Standard Polled Hereford cattle, 1
bred cows, 8 open heifers, 6 heifer calves, 11 b
MET
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE
Pecicnut bushes, -15 ea.:
50 doz. Blueberry, 45c doz.
uscadine vines, 25c ea. Add
ostage. No stamps. Mrs. G.
. Bradley, Bowdon, Rt. 2.
State insp.,
trees, 2-3 ft., 25c ea.; 3-4 ft.,
Oc ea. Pear: pineapple and
irber, 4-6 ft., 75c ea. Grape:
neord, Niagara, Lutie, well
rooted, 20c ea. All postpaid.
W. H. Alexander, Cleveland.
Leading var. Peach trees,
: + Seedling peach.
: $6.00 C; $50.00 M.
. B. Travis, Riverdale.
Yung oil trees, 5-7 ft., 40c ea.;
3-5 ft.,30c ea; 10-24 in., 20c ea..
n lots of 10 or more. Mrs. G.
: Thigpen, st. Marys.
25 Blue Damson plum trees,
po it. 20c- eav Mrs. Joe oS
Stanton, Conyers, Rt. 1..
Bermuda grass plants, $1.00
; Sassafras trees, 25c ea.
Mrs. L. M. Wooten, Camilla.
Scuppernong vines, rooted,
large, white var., 50 each: 3
for $1.25 postpaid. No. chks.
Asla Hamilton, Alamo, Rt. 2.
: Beechnut bushes, muscadine,
nd old fashioned peach trees.
20c ea. Gooseberry bushes,
13 Mrs. Mae Turner,
sainesville, at 6.
old, big, nice Walnut trees,
- sale at my home.
on, Maysville, Rt. 1.
Sage plants, rooted, musca-
dine grapevines, 20c ea.: old
fashioned peach trees, 25 ea.
Gooseberries, .$1.25 doz. Crab-
apple trees, 15c ea. Mrs. W.
a Norrell, Gainesville, Rt. 6.
_ Plum and peach trees, 25c
ea.; Dipper and Martin Gourd
seed, 10c ounce. Sassafras
root, 40c lb. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, |
Camilla.
White, yellow press. peaches,
ee and rd plums, goose-
berries, huckleberry, crabap-
ple, black haw, 1 ft., 10c to 4
ft., 35c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
Alma Colson, Toomsboro.
_ Elberta seedling peach trees,
ea. Also 25 lbs. seedling
pecans for sale. Mrs. E..S.
Talley, Ohoopee.
_ CATTLE FOR SALE:
Nice heifer, about 3 yrs. old,
in fairly good beef order, $45,
at my barn; also 1 lb. onion
seed, yellow var., $5.00 pre-
paid i Ga. He Fs Seay, Ellen-
wood, Rt. 2.
Jersey cow, freshen soon, for
sale; 2to pick from. Dont
N come see. Ardan BB.
ierce, Ringgold, Rt.. 3. ;
4 nice Jersey heifers, heavy
springers, also 1 good mule,
for sale at my barn, 10 mi.
due West Cornelia. R. D. Sa-
ville, Cornelia, Rt. 1.
- 2 nice Jersey heifers, 12 mos.
and 2 wks. old, $150.00. for both
at my barn. -Come at once;
iso want some NH Red eggs
for setting. Mrs. C. Johnson,
on.
young, fat, lot fed Black
ngus_ steers, raised on my
wh farm. R. S. AE see
awkinsville. i
4 yrs. old; 1,000. lb purebred
Polled White-faced bull, $135.
Cant furnish papers: also 150.
bs., Cannonball melon seed,
$1, 50 1b.-10 Ibs. and up; 50 lbs.,
uban Queen melon, 75c i
Make offer on all seed. G. B.
Moore, Sr., Macon, Rt. 6. |
9 each springer cows and
hietics:, 2 of them reg., $200.00
at the farm. A. A. Fowler,
Stone Mountain, Rt. 1,
yrs. old cow, half Guernsey
nd half Jersey. fresh in: now |
Ziving 3 gal., $100.00. cor
eons, Rockmart, Rt. 3.
lead. var. apple
Joe Red-'|
jin cows. T. O. Fisher,
Grange, phone 260.
mixed with PC.,
18 mos.
2-3 good milch cows, 1st and
2nd calves, for sale at my barn.
No letters ans; also 1 B. Ply.
Rock, 10 mos. old rooster, $2.50
exp. paid. J. T. Prophitt, Chip-
ley, Rt. 3. ;
Fresh in milch cow, 3-4 gal.
on good feed, $85.00; also 60-
75 bu. good ear corn; FOB
farm, 7 mi. W. Unadilla. Ray
Bowen, Byromville, Rt. 1.
3 yrs old. 2 gal cow, 1 full
Jersey heifer, fresh in Maich,
3 heifers, 1. yr. and 5 and 4
mos. old; 5 mos. old bull, $200
for lot, here, 3 mi. So, Adairs-
ville, on No. 41 Hwy. Mrs. B.
-|D. Clayton, Adairsville.
Fine, reg., Red Poll bull, 6
mos. old, $90.00 at barn. Loy
Dorsey, Cleveland, Rt. 1.
1 extra gentle 7 yrs.
milch
pound of butter per day when
fresh for sale. Ollie Grantham,
Macon, 468 Walnut St.
1 purebred. Guernsey heifer,
6 mos. old, $20.00; also 12 pure-
bred WR pullets, beginning to
lay, 2 roosters, same age and
kind, $175 ea; some _ clean,
dried apples, 40c lb. G. W.
Kinsman, Jackson.
6 reg., Jersey: milch cows, 4
old
are fresh, Fullpail and Stand-.
ard breeding, all excellent
young cows (no. old _ shelly
stock,) for sale. W. A. Biggers,
Greenville.
= good grade Guernsey heit-
9144 mos. old, sired by full
blooded Guernsey bull, wt. 300
Ib. or more, $35.00. No chks.
Mrs. J. fF. Traswick, Tennille.
Purebred Jersey 2 yrs. old
bull and some fine Jersey cows
due freshen soon, calves and
Guernsey heifers and Guern-
sey milch cows. E. Dryer, Jr.,
Lenox, Rt. 2.
3 yrs. old Holstein bull, from
reg. sire and full blooded cow,
but not reg., gentle, easy to
handle, dehorned. A. Harju,
Jesup, Rt. 1.
20 heavy springers, Jersey
and Guernseys, also few ee
an
2 Guernsey and Jersey cows,
4 yrs. old, fresh, and Jersey
heifer to freshen this month,
Marvin Chambers, Cleveland,
Rit 3;
. Cow with 3rd calf, 4 wks.
old,) giving 4 gal., milk per
day, $125002-_ J. W. Harbin,
Stone Mountain, Rt. 2 (Lilburn
Rd.)
Jersey cow, fresh (calf, 2
wks. old,) 3% to 4 gal., daily.
for: sale at. my barns J. = Z.
Phillips, Atlanta; 538 Consti-
tution Rd., SE.
Reg. Guernsey bull, sire,
Riegeldale Majestys Peer;
Dam, Reigeldale Countess
Careful, 1 yr. old, well grown,
excellent bloodlines. Frank
Agnew, Summerville, Rt. 3.
HOGS FOR SALE
Purebred Hampshire pigs,
reg., In: buyers name, 12 to 14
wks. old, $25.00 ea. W. B. Fam-
brough, Cordele.
2 sows and 14 shoaty pigs,
in good cond.
Come in the P. 'M. . if interest-
ed in buying. Waltex Allen,
Folkston, Rte Box 2):
Male and gilt SPC. 4 mos.
old pigs, reg., buyers name,
$25.00 ea; 6 males, 1 gilt, 16
wks. old, $15. 00 ea. C. R. Mor-
gan, Americus.
Little bone Black African
guinea pigs, male and female,
ready to ship in 5 wks., $15. 00
ea; 6 mos. old gilts, $20.09 ea:
old, $27.50 ea. O. P.
Sinquerfield, Harrison.
Reg., SPC open gilts, wt. 130 |M
to 200 Ibs., blocky type, $50.
ea. R. B. Harrell, Eastman.
cow, 4 gal. milk and}
$495, 00, or $225. 00 ea:
- LIVESTOCK AUCTION SALE
A Livestock Auction Sale will be held at the.
Northeast Georgia Fair Grounds,
pPriday, February 9th, beginning at 1 p.m.
Herbert rT
Gainesville,
Aderholdt, Gainesville.
January 26, 1945
pes Boxes, Georgia Yates :
Cabbage Plants, per crate of 2,000 plants,
Collards, per dozen me
Atlanta
-$3.75
- 3.00
75-' 05
Mustard Greens, per bu. Bkts.
mions (Green), per doz. bunches
reet Potatoes, per bu Bkts42 Se 2.00-
nips (Bunched), per doz.
ee, oS Bu. Hprs.
1.00
1.00
2.50
1.50
1.25
bunches . .15-
2470, about 20 mos. old,
oculated. Reasonable price.
Max Martin. Adairsville, Rt. 1.
Few choice Berkshire gilts,
bred to a son of The Bomber
$75.00 ea. FOB farm. E. H.
Blount, Waynesboro.
Young sow with 7 pigs @2
wks. old,) nice SPC sow, about
275 lbs., farrow February 28;
1 fine Red sow, about 260 lbs.,
farrow March 1. R. W. Beau-
champ, Morris Station.
Thoroughbred Hereford hogs
select bregding stock of Cham-
pion bloodlines. Serviceable
age boars, $50.00; bred gilts,
$65.00; choice 40-50 Ib. pigs,
either sex, $25.00 ea. Stuart
P; Murray. Smyrna, Box 140.
phone 267.
8 purebred Duroc-Jersey
pigs, 6 wks. old, sub. to reg.,
from one of best Duroc-Jer-
sey breeders in the South. See
or: contact;.eJ. G, Underwood,
Greensboro, Rt. 3.
Whitefaced Red Berkshire
pigs, reg., for sale. Wallace H.
Floyd, Baxley.
SPC sow, 20 mos. old, with
5 extra fine 4 wks. old pigs,
all sub. tores., $60.00;7 SPC,
boars: 7 m0s. old, $40.00- each.
All treated, crated and reg.,
buyers name and FOB. Fred
C. Seago, Pinehurst, Rt. 1.
3 young SPC service males,
sired by Super type (owned by
J. D. Gates), dbl. treated, $25
ea. reg., buyers name, L. M.
Isler, Morgan.
4 sows, 1 big boar, 7 good
about 45 lb. shoats and 9 yrs.
old 1250 lb. brood mare, for
sale or trade for cattle. E. P.
Murphey, Austell, Rt. 2, Box
268, at Howells Cemetery.
Fine, 2% yrs. old reg., Hamp-
shire boar, reasonable ae to
prevent inbreeding. J) BBall:
Soperton.
Duroc male, purebred, 6 mos
old, wt. about 115 lbs., blocky
type, cholera treated, will fur-
hish papers, $20.00: also 6
Duroc gilts, full but no papers,
12 wks. old, about 50 Ibs. ea.
$12.00 ea. Hubert Davis, War-
renton, Rt. 2, Box 39.
Thoroughbred OIC pigs,
short-nosed, blocky type, six
wks. old, treated and ready to
ship, $12.50 ea., and $1.25 ea.
oe for reg: papers if wanted.
W. H. Nix, Alpharetta, Rt. 3._
Big bone, Black African
Ist, $30.00; sev. shoats, same
kind, reasonable price. Won't
ship: also 1 saddle and work
horse, for sale or trade for
young mule. Lanier Morris,
Thomson, Rt. 2.
2 Duroc boars, farrowed May
10, 1944, outstanding blood-
ea. treated,\ crated, reg., FOB.
2 i Thornton, Dewey Rose,
tks x
Purebred OIC pigs, 6 wks.
old, $8.00 ea; shoats, wt. 125
Ibs. up, reasonable prices. Ap-
plication. for reg. furnished.
Ao. Clark\ Hartwell, tk
phone 8920.
pigs in the last litters,) both
young, and 6 pigs, for sale;
also 6 yrs. old cow, cream
color, freshen last of January.
M. F. Fuller, Curryville.
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
1 pr. Tenn. iron gray 3 and
4 yrs. old mare mules, wt. 950-
1,000 lbs., broke, ready to work
Iso few
Stewart pecan trees, a ft., $1-
$2 ea., apricots, 50c- $1. 25 ea. M.
. Newsome, Sanderville.
9 yrs. old gray mule, 1050
lbs., sound, gentle, $200. 00;
also 10 tons Runner peanut
hay. $25.00 ton; seed Ga. run-
ner peanuts, $2. 00 bu; excel-
lent grade, corn and Cokers
cottonseed: All FOB farm.
Frank F. Lamb, Danville.
Middle-aged horse mule, $75.
R. A. Huckaby, Cairo, Rt- 1.
Sorrel mare, 9 yrs. old, work,
ride and good brood mare, for
sale. or trade for good mare
mule of like age. Come after.
Wyman Walker, Forsyth. \
A. young mule, black, 1000 Ib
3 yrs. old, plows single. or dbl.,
See, dont write. Floyd Pen-
nington, Wrens, Rt. 1.
1 mare mule, about 15 yrs.
old, wt. 800 Ibs., pert. good
cond., $50.00 or trade for cat-
oe ville.
tle. a es Newsom, Sanders-
Nice, reg., Hereton poar, No ;
in-
guinea brood sow, farrow May
lines, $15.00 ea. here or $18.50:
2.good brood sows (9 and 12.
works good to wagon, $125. 00.
FOR be
price reasonable, Cyrus Grant,
J. heat,
9 yrs. old plug mule, good
qualities, plenty life, $50. 00. J.
Pp. Smith, Dawson.
Small, gentle, mule, work
Freeman, Morrow.
1 good plug mule for sale
cheap, or trade for hogs, cows,
or what have you? Reply at
once if imterested. Mrs. F. O.
Stone, Stillmore, Rt. 1.
1 bay mare, 8 yrs. old, good
worker, for sale. Te P. Boats
right, Summit.
1 mule and an iron wheel
home-made 1 H. wagon, also
cow soon to. freshen and 2
shoats, corn, feed stuff and
farm tools. Paul Brown, Adairs
ville, Rt. 3.
Good, heavy pr. mules, t6-
gether with 2-H. wagon and
gear for Bayh 00, at Sunset
Faro 2: Tillman, Athens,
128 Conese Ave.
3 good, smooth mouth mare
+mules, for sale at reasonable
prices. M. L. Sealy,
thorpe.
2 mules, 850 and 700 Ib., ea.
12 yrs. old, $60.00 and $50.00
Ogle-
cow, freshen in February with
3rd calf, $50.00, or lot for $150.
Mrs. Leila Canups, Lithonia,
Ri. Box aie near Center-
ville.
A 5 malted saddle horse, 9
stylish and gentle. J. M. Solo-
mon, Waycross, Box 104.
2 yrs. old, fine colt, $85. 00:
der saddle or farm work, $125.
Pr. good farm mules, about 12
yrs. old, wt. about 2200 Ibs.,
$150.00. 2 mi. So. Forsyth.
John Richardson, Forsyth,
phene 3196.
Extra good farm mare mule,
5 yrs. old, perfectly sound and
good worker, $200.00. C. B.
Huie, Forest Park.
15 Ga. raised mules, 242 to
4144 yrs. old, wt. 850 to 1,000
Ibs., broke and sound, $2,250
for lot; 1 Spanish Jack, 4%
yrs. old, wt. 1100 Ibs., gentle
easy to handle, $500.00. G. A.
Lewis, Elko.
Young mule, large size, ex-
cellent cond., also 1 reg., Here-
'ford. bull; 2 young Hereford
bulls, 9 mos., fine animals. J.
cc Collier, Barnesville.
fuarge bay, 8 yrs. old, un-
registered Waling _ gelding,
$225.00. H. Clayton Garrett,
Gainesville, Box 56. =
Good mule, wt: 1,000 Moe
gentle, good worker, 10 yrs.
old. $35.00; also 1- H. wagon,
new, used very little, $90.00;
10 W. Leghorns and 1 cock, 1
yr. old, $11.00. H. L. Messer,
Canton, Rt. 4.
Mule and 1-H. wagon, wt.
900 lbs., some age, both for
$50.00. See at Hays farm on
Browns Mill Rd. first hduse
right below Stowers Store at
Panola Rd. .C. R. Townsend,
Atlanta, phone Ve 7661.
RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE |
. 2 black and white Checkered
Giant bucks, 4 mos. old,- eligi-
ble for AR&CBA reg. $5, 00 ea.
I. T. Wheeler,
Byron Dr., SW. .
1 doe, Chinchilla and NZ
mixed, i yr. old, bred (good
breeder,) $2.50: also 10 mixed
color, 8 wks. old, $1.00 ea. All
FOB. H, A. Stahl, Moultrie.
Mule, 6 yrs. old. wt. 900 ibs.,
anywhere, for sale. Mrs. Alms |]
respectively; also good milch|
| lbs.,
yrs. old, about 1100 lbs., very:
6 yrs. old bay horse, good un-_*
Atlanta, 989 :
; soe e
Charles_ Place.
Cavies (guinea pig
colors, ea. male and
$2.00 pr. or $5.00 for 1]
col. Charlene Wiggins,
207 Berkeley Eee
At stud, 2 fine AR&CE
and color. Fee, $2.00, als
reg. Red doe, bred, 1
Ws dels Tos. S13. 50 exp
Sonny Weeks, Edison =
Young guinea pigs, $3. 00
FOB. Mrs. Ol ie eae
Athens, ae Oconee St.
2 does, yf buck, Black
bits, unrelated, reg., W
pers. $15.00 or exc. -f
pure breed of white h
pullets, FOB. Clarence
Greene, Warwick, Rte
NZ Whites, 10 wks. ol fro
a 12% lb. doe, extra nice stock
$3.50. pr: $5: 00 trio, also
feed sacks, free of. holes | a
mildew, $5. 00; S: Res
borough,
Merritt SE:
3 NZ White does, ab
ea., and 1 buck, 10
$6.00 for lot. Delma. Fow
Roy. re
Large, mined col. SI
white, rabbits, 12 and 145 ;
old, 2 does and buck,
shipped exp. col, for $5.
M. Order. ae Philm
Marshallville. ees
Hawkinsville, -
SHEEP AND GOAT,
FOR SALE |
Goats, 15 or 20 comm
goats, some nice _ bree
some kids, all in good
$3.50 ea. FOB farm
Barnes, Graymont. |
oO yrs: old, purebred
Saanan doe, horns, gentle,
Grandsires, Kung D.
terwalden Chieftain Von Az
2 yrs. old, hornless, reg. s
$25.00. Trade for farm pr
ucts, or what have yo M
Nora Smith, Woodstock, Rt
Flock of 100 sheep, pt
bred Corriedales crossed
purebred Southdowns. Healt
and good size; good wo
ducers. Ewes now la
Come and inspect. E.
therly, Cochran.
One African-Nubian,
2% yrs. old, naturally
less, gentle, large, $10
bucks, 1 yr. old, same
$5.00 ea. at my farm, 7 mile:
Northeast Cuthbert. W. A
Allister, Cuthbert, Rt. 4.
Fine Toggenburg milk goa
4 qts., naturally hornless, bre
to reg. billy, freshen Mare!
for 3 kidding, $37.50;
yr. old Saanan, hernia
bred, $12.00 at Rock
Farm. Mrs. Velma A, |
Atlanta, 3285 Sewell |
Fresh milk goats, some
en soon, for sale or trade
158 Miller, Atlanta, 921
tol View Ave., NW. wen
Hill, phone Be 2277- W.
Purest, reg. Saanan
yrs. old, 4; qts., at best,
sale, $70. 00; reg. Saana:
6 mos. old, $35.00; be:
Grade Alpine doe, extra
bred freshen Feb. 1st, 41
at best, $40.06. Joe Wilson,
catur, "828 3rd Ave, De 035
2 milk goats, 6 mos. old,
sonable. Cannot ship.
Burks, Atlanta, 2401 No.
catur Road.
go into production so as
Muscadine Grapes and Small Fruits.
will begin at 1:00 oelock (CWT) on February
The public is invited to attend. /
I hope that as many farmers and their
as possible will take advantage of this opport
to get first-hand information on muscadine gr
and small fruits. We need to begin now to de
production of such grapes, especially in so ne
tions of the State. These grapes can be made profit
able where a number of farmers in one co
Muscadine Grove and Smail Fru
Short Course
Dr. H. P. Stuckey, Director of the Georgi
cultural Experiment Station near Griffin, ann
for February 5 and 6, 1945, a free short course
The, co
to have sufficient
at one loading place to get a cash market :
: oo Is. wen worth your - and ae io
OR SALE
_Saanan fresh. ewes,
e mi Ik stock, $25. 00 each,
ed Nubians, fresh, $35
oggenburg female, $40;
aanan bucks. All from
stock. Mrs. Julia Varne-
tlanta, 130. So. Candler
6 mos. old, urceed. Tor
ure milk goat, $20.00 or
r young, purebred, in
luction and pay difference.
Johnson, Fairburn.
Ore quick, sale,
sh-in, 1 reg., A. G. S., oth-
ib. to reg., 1 freshen
lso 2 white Saanans. See
ite. Won't ship. C. V.
s, Adel, Rt. 1.
ne, ped. Toggenburg buck,
urally hornless, 7 mos. old,
ealthy, good tempered, $10. 00
in, must be assured a good
1 kk Garpenter;
a _Toggenburg milk goats,
y fine, now dry, for sale
asona le price. Mrs. F. U.
-arbrough, Atlanta, 462. Lytle
; S. re ala 2991 J. :
he Southdown and Hamp-
re bred ewes, soon. find
nb or trade for. pea-
t young Guernsey milch
Will rent or buy. State
aD price. S. G. Rogers,
OGS WANTED:
nt a pure, reg. OIC fe-
ig, 6 or 8 wks. old, with
Ts. J. A. Goldman, Amity.
Fant good, stocky, short-
| OIC male pig from large
Hinson,
bout 50-60 lbs. State age,
and price. Will L. Dunn,
ey: Rt. a
: oat ey Stste price.
e Brown, Stilson, Rt. 2.
10 yrs. old, fast stepper.
bad habits, gentle to work,
ap for ash. L. B. Cannady.
Petey, et 4.
:OATS WANTED:
ant better than a gal. Milk
goat, fresh or to freshen be-
fore February 10. E. Theme
son dr., Cataula.
POULTRY FOR SALE
B BY CHICKS
AND BANTAMS:
; Golden Sebright roosters,
old, good stock, Rose
mbs, | $1. 50 ea. Clarence
ard, Lithonia, Rt.
antams and 1 stag, $5.00
Id at once. Mrs. Watson
wson, Lithonia, Rt.,
5 Se ieatant hens and ugar
.00 here or pay _ shipping
: Loyd Akin, Ben Hill,
Cc. L.. Eppley,
2N ubians, i
JAND GIANTS:
1 Blinker brood cock,
ves
| LEGHORNS:
-leonsider ec.
35 Box:
POULTRY FOI
i 5 ees i roasten RI. Red |
Ranteni. First $5.00 money
order. gets them.
CJ. Pirkle,
biuterd.. i
Austra-White
started chicks.
day old or
Details. free.
Atlanta, 2090
Boulevard Dr. NE. De 5635,
3 bantam hens, 50c ea. R. M.
Jones, Decatur, 230 So.
Donough Street.
BRAHAMS:
i light. Brahma
ready ior service, none better,
$5.00 del.
Decatur, 444 Mellville Ave., De
1325.
CORNISH, GAMES
2 Dark Cornish
ready tor service, $5.00; also
pure Whatleys seed corn, $1.50
pk. del., $5.00 bu. H. W. Thur-
mond, Farmington, Rial.
1 Brown Red game cock, $3;
$5. 00.
Exc. for. pure Dom hens: 3
hens for ea..cock. C. L. Grif-
fin, Gainesville.
Games: 3 White Devil hens,
1 Brown. Shawineck, 2 Black
Hawk pullets, 1 Cuban and}
Allen Roundhead cross cock,
$15.00 for lot or trade for other
games. Party pay express.
Lowa Akin, Ben Hill, Rt. 1.
Trip pure Ginn Grays, 2 yrs.
old; cock twice a winner, $10;
also McElrath Three-Way cross
stags, 7 mos. old, none better,
$5.00 ea. Clarence A. Williams,
Kensington, Rt: 2.
2 grist Grady pie
cockerels, : yr. old, $10.00 ea.
or $15.00 for both. Lloyd Hat-
cher, Albany.
HAMBERGS:
2 pullets and cockerel, Silver
Spangled Hambergs, Berry str.
$5.00 or 2 as and 1 cock, 1943
hatch, $5.00.. J. H. White, Dal-
ton, Re4-
MINORCAS:
20 purebred Black Minorcs
game
pullets-and 1 March rooster,
$1.50 ea. C, P. Hand, Grant-
ville, Rt. 1.
PIGEONS:
10 pr. Tumblers, $2.50 pr.
Blue Gazzi Modenas, $3.50 pr;
Black Schietti Modenas, $2.50
pr: Silver King cocks, $2. 00 ea.
White King cocks, stock, $2.00;
Show, $3.00; white Carneaux,
$4.00 pr. Henry W. Rhodes
LaGrange, 614 Winzor Av.
1 purebred WL. cockerel,
4-A, $2.00; also 4 purebred B,
Ply. Rock, 4-A April cockerels,
$2.50.ea. FOB. Mrs. S. F. Pet-
tit, Ellijay..
200 Master bred, Eng. WL.
pullets, lay soon, $2.25 ea. or
for 2 head of
top grade: Jersey or Guernsey
milch cows, fresh or soon fresh
in at $100.00 per head. 4 miles,
North, on old Coffee Rd. J. B.
Baker, Nashville, Rt. 4.
. 25 purebred WL pullets, lay-
ing, $47.00 or $2.00 ea; 5 white
Giant pullets, $2.00 ea__ some
W.R. pullets, 4 months old,
$1.25 ea; WR. fryers, $1.00 ea.
Exc. some for fruit. and nut
trees. Mrs. Clifford Smith,
Baxley, Rt. 4.
200 WL pullets, 4-A, soon
lay, $1.50 ea. Claude McCrary,
Douglas, Axon Road.
| collect;
Me- :
cockerel,
G. Dorsey Smith,
cockerels,
trio;
-tand mail
horn rooster, purebred Everlay
, |} $2.00. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson,
Kastanollee.
| TURKES, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS,.ETC., FOR SALE:
Correction: 2 prs. Muscovey
ducks, $4.00 per pair. Will ship
Young: White ~Pekin
ducks, $2.00 ea; Duck eggs, $1
per setting. Miss Johnnie Dav-
is, Atlanta, 42 Grove Park Pl.
NW. Be 2012 WwW.
- Bronze turkeys, 6 hens and
gobbler, 1944 hatch, hens ex-
tra good layers, 50c lb., at. my
home, or shipped. exp. col. W.
-|Y.. Summers, Newnan, Rt. 5.
WYANDOTTES:
Trio AAA SC. Silver-
Wyandottes, 1944 hatch, 2 hens
and. rooster, healthy, $9.00 for
also col. butterbeans to
for multiplying onions
cabbage plants... Mrs.
exc.
and
2 Aaron. Smith, Royston, Rt. Ee
POULTRY WANTED
BABY CHICKS
AND BANTAMS:
Want 10 purebred | Se
Leghorn or Golden Sebright
bantam pullets and_1 cockerel.
State price del. J. H. Morgan,
Rockmart, 405 Elm St.
Want party to furnish 500
baby chicks to raise to frying
size. Write or see. Mrs. Lee
ee Ballew, Comer, Rt. 2. 5
CORNISH AND
GAMES WANTED:
Want 1.doz. run of the yard
\Indian game hens end 1 pure
blood cockerel. J.
Waverly.
F. Atkinson,
healthy. Pay good price. Jas.
Ce Bennett, Duluth.
GEESE AND DUCKS:
Want 1 each goose and gan-
der, White or gray preferred.
James M. Lennox, Atlanta, P.
O. Box 626.
Mallard drake. Give price.
SOHnY. Weeks, Edison. :
FARM HELP WANTED
Want good -man for 80 A.
farm, 50-50 basis, or for % of
crop. I furnish guano and seed.
Cotton, tobacco, corn and pea-
nut allotments. On school bus
} routes. Thomas J.
Boatright, Bristol, Rt. 1. ~
with house. A. M. Wall, Jr.,
Savannah, Bt 4, co Walls
Dairy.
or part of crop and wages. Also
single man or woman to live
as one of family and help with
farm work. Good home and
salary. E. E. Carter, Norman
Park Bt. 1.
Want good men for 2 good
farms on 8rds and 4ths;:
routes on both, close to church:
school bus by door, Jedi. Stray-
horn, Flowery Branch, RED <4:
Want cropper on 3rds and
4ths for 100 A. crop. Good soil,
8-R. and 3-R. houses, irrigat-
ing water: good neighbors.
Farm tools on hand. E. E.
Bishop, Thomasville, Rt. x
1 choice, selected Brown oe: I}
Lace
Want 1 full blood Irish Clip-.
per game hens,. just a yr. old,
| wood;
Want 1. grown Greenhead |
Want exp. dairy hand with-
|family. $30.00 weekly salary
Want small family - for wages
mail.
Meant good man ae a 2 or 4-
H. crop, 50-50. basis: Good
tools and stock. School bus.
3% mi. LaFayette. W. L. Mc-
Clure, LaFayette, Rt. 1, Box
200 (The Burton Farm at Gor--
: don Lake.)
Want. 1-H. cropper on hal-
ves,
someone to hoe and gather.
Mell Mashburn, Commang, Rt.
ae
crop, 3rds and 4ths or stand-
ing rent. 10 A. bottom land;
50 A. cultivation, 3-houses. and
plenty outbldgs. y mi. church,
1 mi.
door. See at once. Mrs. A. A.
Bowman, Buford, Rt. 1.
Want
preferred, for 2 mule crop, 50-
50 basis; all cotton he wants.
Cleaning up to do; pay by day
furnished. Must. be hard work-
ing, reliable and give rei.
Mrs. J. R. Kennemur, Jasper,
Rts, Box (2. \
Want young maiddis: aged
man for farm work. One who
understands handling: skittish
mules. Reasonable wages,
board and laundry. Berto
Tuck, Buford, Rt. 2.
Want white woman for farm
work (with 1 child acceptable,)
or like to have man and wite
to live in home with me and
work 1-H. crop. All. letters
ans. Lottie C. Bing, PONTE ANS:
Rt;
Want sev. white or col. fam-
ilies to live. and work on stock
farm . near. Jonesboro. All
farming done with tractors and
modern equipment. Apply
Flint River Farm, or R. L.
Jackson, Atlanta, PO Box 5108.
Want man to run small dairy
with wife or son old enough to
help with milking. New 3 R.
house, with water, plenty
convenient to school
bus: Pay man $90.00 month
and son, $10.00 mo. to begin
with. Have electric milkers.
Also want refined nice middle
aged white woman to live with
me and help with farm work.
Mrs. W. C. Hilliard, Camilla.
Want exp. dairy man, white
or col. Good house, wood, we
ter and milk furnished. R. T.
Jennings, Macon, PO- Box 891.
phone 1596.
Want white woman to. live
as one of family and help with
farm work. Good salary. Mrs.
W. 4H. Sheridan, Hapeville,
Box 284.
> Want farm hand, white or
col., to. act in general super-
vision in maintenance of farm
and fish pond on 50-50 basis.
Give ref. first letter. W. Lewis
Wilson, Thomasville, PO Box
263. W. Lewis, Thomasville,
c/o Linwood Lake Plantation.
9-H. farm, 50-50 basis, good
land, good mules, good pea-
nut and cotton acreage. Good
ABUSE: on school bus and mail
cos eongerient to town and
church A
Want family, white or -col.,
tillable; 30 A. pasture with 2
streams, on 8rds_ and 4ths or
standing rent. 4 R. house (will
repair house) wood, 1% mile,
x etariels ib mi. off
ah Fades on good, all weath-
d. R. Townsend, At-
lanta, 1734 Noble DE NE,, Ng
OL could plow crop. for
Want good farer for 2-H.
school; school bus by.
good. farmer : white.
or contract. - Good 4-R. house,
well in yard; near hwy. Fer-.
. | Mlzer and necessary money
rs. F. D. Hicks, Adel. |.
for 2-H. farm, 125 A., 80 Ae
AE H. farm Ont
a good party. Will giv
crop. Re E. Johnson, M
A good. crop. on- ha &
reliable. ay RD
Cornelia, Rt.
Want oe aged wom
Hives in home: and care
try, and. other light.
around farm. Room, board and
good salary. Write, Mrs
: R. Davis, Rome, RSS hee
1 or Oa crop on
good land, stock, too
house, well in yard,
wood and patches. Some he
if needed, 1% mile below
$22 ee eee and - ae
Must - agreeable,
sig 5 whee
W. J. Fiveash, ee
dees allotment.
| Wray, Rt. ds a
Want good, sober.
milk 30 cows with -
machine oe clean aite :
Pay good salary for good m
See if interested. C. D Gi
son, Waynesville.
: POSITIONS _
58-yrs. oid man Bere wif
children: wants job onf
Raised on farm, well
Wages and house with
etc. W. B. Eras -_
White family of 5 wan
farm, wages or on halves. Ha
to be moved. For ee :
formation contact. Mrs. |
House, Atlanta, Rt. 8, Bo
phone Be 2291 J. i
Want farm, standing rer
with good house, elec.
outbldgs., for cow, hogs |
chickens; near school or.
and churches, in vicinity
lege Park, Hapeville, F
Park, or ECORI D. E. Kel
light a with ee
and home. W. H. McMilla
Ochlocknee, Rt: 1.
able to do heavy wore t
milk cows or = a
1192. #
Want 30 or 40 A. of peal
on 50-50 basis or 10 or 15
truck | farm, on 50-50
near Savannah. SS ae
Savannah, PO Box 1904.
Want 1-H. farm with 4
room house, for standin
for standing rent, in: Vici
or not over 30 or 40 mi.
gusta. Write. H. Ce
gusta, 1905 -St.
Want job on. large
tractor operator; keep up
chinery, etc. Life time
ee Tike Ivey, Marietta
Pine-Forrest Dr., Apt.
Want farm of 35 or
on 50-50 basis. Goo
land and stock. Grow
corn, peanuts. Can mov
furnish. self to make crop.
N. Williams, ae Se
ton Homes.
GEORGIA AUCTION MARKETS LIVESTOCK SALES
TOWN
_ January
LBS.
180/240
245/270
275/350
355/400
155/175
135/150
130/DN
180/350
350/450
to Choice
: to Choice
; Soft
Aidcsis
26th
Hard
Per Cwt
13.75- 14.25
13.75- 14.25
1335=13.15
-13.00- 13.25
13225--13.75
11.50- 12.25
= LETS
12.25- 13.25 |
1225-12715
Sylvester
22nd
Soft Hard
Pex Cwt
11.50- 11.00
Heifers
Heifers
Heifers
Heifers
Nashville
23rd
Soft Hard Soft
Per Cwt |
14.00-
Moultrie aS
24th
Per Cwt
snails
15.00- 16.00
|
' Thomasville
- Hard Soft
Valdosta
18th
Per Cwt
Soft _ Hard
Ler
13.25-
19th
Hard
Per Cwt
13.65-
13.25-
13 N9-
13.40-
12.40-
11.30-
11.00-
10.50-
10.50-
\Soft
Vidalia
24th
. Hard
Per Cwt |
-14.95-
-13:50-
13.00-
12.50-
13.85-
12.99-
12:05-%"
12.80- .
12.70- Sad
cae 00- 12. 50
14.00-
10.00-
7.00-
9.50-
7.00-
4.50- 6.00.
5.00- 6.50
= 5,00
6.50- 9.00
12.00- 13.00
10.00- 11.50.
- 9.00
15.00
11.50
=9700
11.00
9.00.
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