Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1944 October 4

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COMM ISSION ER



_ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1944



VING STAND





great deal has been said and done in Georgia to
reation in all its ee oe

ee state uae and state ek

lave ungrudgingly supported the development of our
ional agers

has properly heen done, not only with an eye to.

e better citizens, but has also been done with an
the building of a better agriculture and a better

economically. ae pees

j fortunately, we must face the fact that the better
|our young people become in rural districts educa-
lly, the more they are inclined to teave the farm and

er to our cities or to leave the South entirely and go.

ther sections where their talent and education enable
0 obtain more money.

0 long as our young people leave the localities where

were raised, we cannot make any real et in the

ng of our State.

0 long as this continues, the rearing ca education
e young people is a continual drain on our resourees

of constituting an addition to our assets.

x

ement our funds for edueational purposes.

ithout i in any way. discussing the desirability of Fed-
; ypropriations, T wish to eall attention to the inescap-
act that the very need of Federal funds for education

roof that our citizens, after they are educated, are not.

ing our economic resources in those communities
: they reeeived their edueation.

Vhether we resort to Federal appropriations, or



eports received at this office show the following average prices
id for No. 1 Hogs.at the Livestock Auction Markets named.

Sevtember 29, 1944 Per Cwt.

Pimper - 21. (Thurs di siealdnets -$13.55
ptember 22 -(Friday)Thomasyille ~______._-___ ra - 13.65
tember 25 (Monday)Sylvester .. - 13.61
ember 26 (Tuesday)Nashville ~ 13.50

ptember 27 (Wednesday)Albany ---------- thes Ee 0500
ptember 27 (Wednesday)Rome ...--------------- - 14.20
Res. 27 (Wednesday)Vidalia ~ 13.75

TOP FED CATTLE eS

$10.00-$13.00
10.00
13.00
10.00
13.60
14.50

26 Picecdas 5 eenviite ees
27 (Wednesday)Albany
27 (Wednesday)Vidalia -..









any people have aivceated Federal appropriation +6



whether we ods not, the feat remains that intl such tim
as a young man and a young woman can leave high school

or cdllege and go back to the farm and there find a source

of livelihood, approximating, at least, as well as they
find in other sections, then we cannot say that our agric!
ture is a success, :

This is the reason that the Commissioner of Agric
ture is continually, insistently and urgently demanding a
price for agricultural products that will give the farme
ee parity for farm crops. ~

- Nothing less than true parity for farm crops will make
it possible to build a sound and profitable economic ag

- eulture and business structure in our rural areas. If we

are to have better educated farmers and farm women than

those that are found in other lands, then we must ha

more money for the. same crops than farmers recerve i

these other lands.

If we are.to have. higher economie vine standanide n
American farms, than are found in other lands, then we
must have better prices for the same crops than are rece)
ed by farmers in other pons,

pensive ecigs. oie: corn. a potaies which faceted :
anes and then grow beef as nates as (heer can be

to. eo in price Peat the oe of the: ww ee as. it
would be to expect an American industry to pay Amerie
wages and then compete with ' ene pees hordes

China and Russia.

This is the reason that the Commissioner of Aprionts
ture ay and persistently opposes trade treaties

and special trade agreements which permit the inflow of

cheap agricultural products from. other continents and
from the: islands of the sea.

s TOM LINDER,

Commissioner of Agriculture. a





Fresh F ruits and Vegetables

September 29. 1944 Ee Malaga

-$1.25-$1.40 |
1.65. 2.10

Apples, bulk, per bu. +e
Beans (Lima), bulk, per eo
Beans (Snap), bulk, per bu.
Collards, per doz. bunches
Corn (Green), per doz. ears
Grapes, per bushel
Mustard Greens, per bu. Rors:
Okra, per 8 qt. basket
Pears, bulk, per bu. 3:
Peppers, per bu. hprs.
Squash, per bu. hprs.
Sweet Potatoes, bulk, per bu. _
Tomatoes, per 8 qt. basket _
Turnips (Bunched), per doz. bunches

*Furnip: Sajad; per bu, hprs 2s. 28 ns es





































notice.

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oe By Department of Agriculture
om Linder, Commissioner,
x reoutive Office, State Capitol

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NOTICES

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August 1, 1937, at the Post Office

tailing at special rate ot postage
Act

FARM LAND FOR SALE|





35 NOTEThe _ following not-|
dees were inadvertently omit-

- ted from publication in Sept.








































ae edition.
84 acre farm, $2,500.00.
2 Sanders, Winterville.

~ pastures, pines,

-erib. Phone and elec. lines,

boundary. $55.00 A.
: Glanton, LaGrange.

~ 000.00: $500 cash, bal.

interest.

205 acres land. close in,

ter. Contact.
_ Athens, 533 Nantahala Ave.

80 A., more or less,

33 A. cultivation, 12 mi.

door. Call or write.
a Waldron, Lizella, Rt. 1.

70. A. farm, Lumpkin Co.,
Al Ochlocknee. Good 4

L.

: Renae. frame, newly painted,|
well on porch, fair out-bidgs.:
_ barn:, plenty fruit trees. woods |

and saw timber. pasture

s. |

270 A., high state cultivation,
hardwoods,
fences, springs, branches, fish
i a stocked, large Colenial}
house, 6 ten. houses, barn, shed |
with storage space above: corn |

3}

os E. LaGrange, facing paved |
- Hwy. with public road ag Yas | pe

110-130 A. Mtn. timber anid,

at

Tee. intervals with 6 per cent
Dr. W. H. Avdelotte,
_ Young Harris, P. O. Box 126.}

to |

_ Athens. on good paved road, |
good dwelling, 2 ten. houses,
plenty wood and running wa-
W .R. Dunean,

5R. |
- house, 1 ten. house, all under |
fence, plenty water and wood.
Ma-
con. Mail and school bus by}

J.

9
R.

in

-. good shape, 20 A. cultivation.















Good garden. Mule,

Etris, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

~ Peach orchard
or = 350 As

- peach trees:

expenses.

plows,
and all farming tools, black-
smith shop and tools, mowing
ymnachine. all for $2,000. A. M.

in Chattooga
100 A in 12,000
young to prime top cond., Gold-,
en Jubilee, Elberta: and Hale
sufficient apples,
- ec and Golden Delicious, and
_ other crops to insure operating
Manager and 4 ten-
ant houses, barns, ample equip-

ment, imecluding tractors, spray-








er outfit, truek, ete. Write.
Le Taylor, Summerville,

(The following notice
ceived and. written
weeks before Sept.

- publication last week:)

a

Box

re-
several
20th, but
was accidentally omitted from

- 205 A;, Carroll Co., 40 mi, W.
Atlanta, between Temple and

Villa Rica: 100 yards Bankhead




Hwy. 78 A. cultivated. Newly

- painted, 8 R. house, 4 R. tenant






house..

2 Elec. near though not
- yet available. 2 newly tin-roof-

ed barns: Good pasture with









Water.
_ Good community. $25.00 A.
sell. ;
bldgs., at $30.00 A. ~ Henry

ae eee

School bus. daily mail.

or

130 =A. thereof. with -all

HB.

Cebb, Atlanta, 322 State Capitol






SECOND HAND

MACHINERY FOR SALE








ech motor

overhauled; cultivating

double
Ba mes. eee



Sena 2 tractor. on prewar
just cormpletely
and
planting equinment for same:
A dise Avery tiller and 16 disc
section harrow. Bruce





1 Golden 3-roller cane mill.
in good cond, $45.00. L. L. Pal-
mer, Kite.

windmill, with
'tower; in exe. cond., $50.00.
Purchaser must dismantle. HE.
Lx: Cargill, Macon, Rt. 3 (Green
acres.)

Practically new 4 ie ee
|'Deering mowing machine.

Aeromotor

Weeds some repairs. $25.00. E.j

EC. Tyler, MonticeHo, Rt. 3.

Athens 6 disc tiller on rubber,
perfect cond., $250.00
MeCor mick-Deering
drive binder. Eugene Kelly.

Monroe, Ph..5681.

2-H. Oliver mowing machine
with grain attachment for
bunching wheat, etc: in A-1l
cond.., $85.00. B.-R. Woodliff.
/Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

1940 Model C. Allis-Chalmers
tractor, starter. lights, 2-row
planters: and cultivators; 6-row
cotton duster: 3 dise Athens
tiller: Intl. 10 disc bush and
bar harrow. Crawford Harwell,
Rutledge.

Latest model No. 4 John
Deere mowing machine; gears
encased in of; 5 ft. blade, in
good shape. $85.00. Mrs. H. W.
Law, Chula.

2-disc Athens plow, in good
cond., on good rubber for Ford
tractor (Ferguson system) $100.
Russell N. Ross. Eastman, Rt.
1.

1 No. 15 Caterpillar tractor.
plows and harrows to go with
same for sale or exc. for late
model Ford tractor. C. L. Percy.
Demorest, (Piedmont College.)

6-dise John Deere _ filler.
Grady Fox. Fort Valley, Rt. 3.
c/o Magnolia Polled Hereford
Farm.

John Deere B.
Ke Horton, Davisboro,
92.

Farmall tractor, 1938 model,
ist class cond., with bottem
plows and pulley. $600.00; cot-
+6n duster, 6 row. mule or pow-
er; in good cond. $50.00. 10 HP.
Intl. engine, used in farm work.
$100.00. Emory Travis, River-
dale. -

Good used mower. in good
condafor sale or exc. for sheen.
A. H. Wellborn, LaFayette.

MeCo rmick-Deering T-20
tractor, with 10 in. tracks. Just
completely overhauled; new
engine and all in good cond..
$600.00. T. L. Story. Cairo.

' Side delivery rake. nearly
new. 1 perfect Allis-Chalmers
tractor, W.C. on extra good

tractor, $695.

rubber. with equipment, also 2-|
cultivators.

row tractor with
etc. Pick-up hay baler, engine
drive. in good cond. J. iB.
Prather, Good Hope.

MeCormick-Deering tractor,
Model 10-20 for sale or exc. for

row. prac. new. W. W. Shep-
pard, Stone Mountain, Rt. fF.

Roller-bearing erusher, equip-
ped for feed crushing; on 8 in.
by 14 in. timbers, counter. shaft
and pulleys mounted: wt. appx.
4000 Ibs., in Ist class cond.. $600
as7is. Bena Allen Jr., Buferd.

-MeCormick-Deering mower
and rake, $160.00. Mrs. Laura



Dudley. Warthen.

iy





-eheap. for cash. Mrs. James Tf.

_ SECOND-HAND
| MACHINERY FOR SALE!

Y 10-ft: |
power |

| good

Bux

milch cows. -Bush and bog har- |

MARKET BULLETIN

GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN

SECOND HAND

MACHINERY FOR SALF

Wednesday, October 4

-SECOND-HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE







SECOND HAND MA
INERY WANTED



tors and attachments. Tractor
4 1-2. HP. in good cond., $115.00.

at my home. C. H. Wheelis,
Athens, Rt. 2.
3-roller power cane mill,

run, otherwise in good shape.
(Halfwav between Vienna and

C. A. Dunaway. Unadilla, Rt. 1.

| No. 44 2-H. Chattanooga
turn plow, im good cond., poms
and side prac. new; I new extra
point. O. S. Williams, McRae.
Rt i.

2-H. walking cultivator,
good cond. $30.00. 2-H wagon.
$35.00: Will . ams. all letters.
Frank Rentz, Quitman, Rt. f.

F-12 tractor,
rear wheel steel. front on rub-
ber, for sale or exc. for l-row
John Deere tractor, in good
shape and on rubber with <1
attachments. W. J. Saunders.
Jenkinsbureg.

2-H. Oliver riding cultivator:

Anderson, Sr. Gardi.

New Golden No. 2 3-roller
cane -mill, prac. new, $33.00.
Iron wheel cart, $12.00, NYC.
Come see. W. A... Sumner,
Adrian.

90 springtooth bermuda har-
rows: 1 reversable 8-dise har-.
row, in good cond. R. S. Ander-
son, Hawkinsville.

Tractor wagon, for hauling: |
| 4 iron. wheels, $25.00. syrup mil!
}and pan, $15.00. Mrs. W. H. Y
| Thornton, Union City.

2-roller power cane mill. 2 mi
Axson,. E. L. Gurley, Axson.

Table model cream separa-
tor, used 1 yr. but in ist class
cond., $15.00 cash.
Morgan, Stillmore, Rt. 1.

Wagon, cultivator, mowing
machine and other farm. im-
plements. T. C. McKibben,
Coolidge.

Benthall picker, $195.60.
Horse stump puller, $35.00.
/ Piedmont iron axle 1-H. wagon,
never used; $95.00. Intl. 300 H.
P. unit, $495.00. Troupe Ash-
ley. Sandersville.

Cider: mill and press, $18. 50
and other farm implements. K.
W. Sproull, Stilesboro.

Cotton planter, $3.25 at my

place. Will not ship. Tom
Steed, Buena vee
Grist mill, 20 in including

Model A. Ford intor.
cond. and read for use,
$100.00. Dudley Land, Po

ton.

Grain drill, 78-12 tractor-
drawn, power. lift, fertilizer: at-
tachment. all in good cond. Lon
F, Whitehead, Bogart, Rt. 1.

Tractor mower to fit F-30;
used verv little. D. Ww. Hinson,
Hazlehurst.

Turner picker, $300.00. New
pulley for Farmall A., $45.00.
King 8-24 bush and bog. $175.
E. R. Grimsley. Sandersville.

John Deere grain eeder, in
good cond., works on 6-disc.
John Deere tiller, $20.00. W.C
Matthews, Talbotton, Rt. 3.

Model B. Allis-Chalmers trac-
tor, planters, fertilizer attach-
ments and bush and bog harrow
Cheap for cash. W. N. Mc-
Adams, Madison, Rt. 1.

McCormick-Deering 3. disc.
plow, HM. 150, for use with
Farmall H. and M. tractors;
complete with power lift cylin-
ders; in A-1 cond., $250.00, at
my farm 5 mi. N. Louisville on
Louisville-Stapleton Hwy. Mil-
ton Beall, Louisville.

New 2-disc Athens plow for
Ford-Ferguson tractor; used to
plow, only 4 A., $165.00 at my
farm 2 mi. from Butler. Mrs.
F. H. Bone, Butler.

Post drill, in good cond. $15.
W.E. Clayton, LaFayette, Rt. 4.

Intl. tractor, F-30; in good
shape, 1936 model, good shape,
1936. model, good tires, 28-12-
7= $850.00. 1 R. D. 4 Caterpil-
lar tractor, just overhauled like
new. Other machinery. H. H.
Richardson, Douglasville, Rt.

Avery General tractor on
rubber, with 2-row planters,
eultivators, fertilizer distribu-
tors. 4-disc tiller with seeder.
Farmall F-14 tractor, on rubber
with attachments. See or write.
Rebert Hill, Alamo, (Care Hill
Farm. 5 miv NES: Alamo;)

(Parma A. tractor, int ~A-1
cond. with power lift, planters,
eultivators, harrow and 4-disc
tiller. $1,250.00. No letters ans.
At Vinevard, 4 mi. N. Griffin,





Garden tractor, with culva-

/ $50.00 cash. Needs 1 bearing!

Hawkinsville and Middle Rd.)}

im good shape.
No. 6 McCormick mower,

-tharrow plow.

Gordon |

All an};

1+Plenty tools.

Seeder for 5-disc Intl. tiller
' (No. 3 plow). in good cond. |
Reas. price. McDaniel,
Glenwood, Rt. 1.

6 ft. cut double section Avery
Aztec disc harrow.
discs, with serapers, almost
new, $125.00. W. M. Rockel,
Thomasville, Rt. 1.

1-H. - wagon and buggy for
sale. J. H. Gibson, Atlanta, Rt.
'3. (Eastland Rd.)

D. C. Case tractor, 1942 mod-
el: in good shape. 6-dise. Wheat}
land plow. with seeder; tandem |
harrow. for same, all for $1,200.}
Late model Case side del. rake,
in A-1 shape, $160.00. J. L.
Lewis, Elko.

No... 7
mower,

WMecCormick-Deering
slightly used, $90.00.
im

good cond. $40. 00. C. M. Peters,

'Soeial Circle, Rt. 1. ie

Farmall B. tractor, on good
rubber: 2-row - cultivators. |
!plamters, distributors; 2- disc}

/Athens plow and 5 ft. double|
'see. harrow. Priced for quick
psale. No letters.

Covington. Rt. 1.

10. gal. bbl. churn, used 3)
mos., in perfect cond., $9.00.
You pay express. Mrs. Sarah

| Weems. Riverdale, Rt. 1.

John Deere No. 3 mule mow-'
ing machine, 5 ft. blade; in good
cond. Used very little, $75.00
FOB. my farm. H. W. Blasin-
game, Ft. Valley, Rt. +:

4 24- dise right~ turn tractor |
J. H. Smith, Ft.

Valley. Rt. 1.

John Deere tractor binder,
ft. blade; 1 small Case pet
thresher; 30 Allis-Chalmers
skid motor.. Sam _ Porterfield,
Danielsville.

for 3 mules, ea. $36.00, Also pr.
good mules, $366. 63 I
Etheridge. Hamilton, Rt. 2.

Cedar eylinder churn, 10 gal.
cap., almost new for sale. E.
C. MeKinney., Blue nee Rt.
2. Box 35.

Quantity of farm implements
for sale. Come see any time.
S. G. Rogers, Pembroke.

Good 42 in. flat yunning grits
mill. $210.00, with Moline Trac-
tor Co. engine, and all attach-
ments. Reas. priced. Good 600-
incubator, (Buckeye),

- cap.
$20.00 here. Cream separator,
reas. priced. M. A. Newton,

Statesboro, Rt. 4.

No. 12 3-roller Chattanooga
cane mill; 1 cepper bottom, 9
ft. evaporator, with new sides,
$75.00. Gus J. Evans, Cochran,
Rt 3.

farrn, either wages or ren Sehap.
See. R. G. Bras-
relton. Braselton, Ga.

5-dise Intl. tiller with sbener:
on bearings and extra good
rubber on front and steel on
rear. See or wire. Wray Smith,
Sparta.
Intl. 1-56 .4a+wnei cachord
type tractor, on extra good rub-
ber and in exe. cond. Will pull

Dorsey Matthews, Moul-

trie.
intl. tractor, steel wheels and
1-dise plow, both in exc. cond:
at low price.
Ar-ericus,

Farmall tractor F-20 on Sees
recently overhauled. Can place
with rubber if desired, $375.00.
Some parts for Farmall tractor;
Letz feed mill, $50.00.| 8-disc
cutaway (Intl.) for tractor, $10.
DeLaval cream: separator, $25.
Sez Spires, Lincolnton.

1 Henkle Lespedeza combine;
will work on any mowing ma-
chine, $100.00. R. EF. Aycock,
Monroe.

1 Model B. Jehn Deere trae-
tor; (never used after being
overhauled,) with complete at-
-tachments... 4-dise John Deere
tiller, grain box; $1,000.00... No
checks> J. C. Nutt, Griffin, 439
S..9th St.

SECOND HAND
/MACHINERY ee



. Want DeLaval milking ma-
chine, State price and cond. All
letters ans. J. o Moseley,
Stockbridge. Rt.

Want a seed poe machine
in good cond. Prefer Chpper
No. 147 or other makes of si-
miliar or large size. Also for
sale McCormick-Deering .mow-

for 2-H wagen, in good cond. |
Charles H. pOREL OW: Farming- |





Rt. 41. Royce Richardson, Grif-
tin En a



ton,

Must be in good.

25-17in. |

W. E. Parker, |

Riding cultivator: & disc plow TC

} Deering 6 ft. combine.

8 or 10-dise tiller or heavy har--
throw, $800.00. Will ans. all -let-
| ters.

Doses Py cs

_ incubators, spotlessly clea











































































































Want seeder attachmen
John Deere 3 or 4-dise A
cheap for cash. W.
Riehland, Rt. 2.

Want seeder for 3-dise Att
tiller. P. J. Gaston, Griffin

l-row Model B. J
Odum.

Want blacksmith and
penter tools for use on f
Write. E. M. Colca Cr
bert, Rt. 4.

Want portable boiler, su
! for furnishing steam to
sweet potatoes. J. E. Wart
Warthen.

Want light wit. 3 or
tiller (J. D. preferred:) li
8 dise harrow (Intl. vref
Joe H. Johnson, Canon, Rt.

Want hay lift for bar
Write, giving price and
deseription. W. C.-
Cleveland.

Went DelLaval milking
chine; also sev. good cows,
or springers. Hugh A.
dr., Savannah, Rt. 3 .
Dairy.) z

Want medium - size
threshing machine. Write, ie
ing price. make and age.

Vant 2-16 in. bottom
(J. D,- preferred.) Dow
Smith, fT udowici. AO

Want a Golden No. 54
mill. G. L. Hinson, Hazle

Want farm bel, in goad)
John R. Chambliss, Hilio

Want discarded or wor:
tractor for parts. All inqui
ans. Ex. A. Powers, Griffi

*

Want No.- 61 -Meceas
in fair cond. and price re
W. Rivers, Evewces Rt.

Box 40;

Went mediunaived

mill. Prefer swinging-ha
oS Clore Po Co
Pots

planter for same, Senet
on steel. 6-row root dust
truck. Also for sale, Oli
disc tiller, $75.00. M. T..
ers, Commerce.

Want hammer mill in
cond. Write, stating price,
and where located. Fred
er, Decatur. Rt. 1;
Dr., High Reck Dairy).

Want Farmall tractor, 1
Allis-Chalmers or J. Dee
good cond. and reas. pri
Ae Cc. C.-Owens, Pav

Want 1 3-ft. sub-s
tractor-drawn. J. M
Marshalivile.

Want J. D. or Farma
in good shape for ca
have for sale 2-H. riding
tivator. (Avery) oar tra
eee bet. Langsale, a

ft 2

Want for ean side
grist mill, 30 in. reeks or lar
Want upright 12-15 HP.
boiler. F. G. Pedric

yaTY .

Want John pee 5-dis
-er; 8-dise Athens harro\
lis-Chalmers combine; m
in good cond. Quote pric
what you have. W. D. Me
Danielsville.

Want Ford or other
tractor. on good . rubber,
pan. G, H. Shafter, De
ville, Ritts

Want good, ligt 2-H.
Will exc. good. heifer, 1%
old. from 4 gal. cow, for
C. W. Watkins. Buckhead,
1, (Morgan Co.)

Want set steel wheels
42. Intl. tractor. Paul
Norman Park, Rt. 1.



INCUBATORS A
BROODERS FOR

2 1200 ege cap. Brow i

in exc. cond., $75.00 ea:
not ship. Robert Bese
ton. : a
Oakes pndaer pra
electric, fan type, 500-e88
$25.00. Cannot ship.D. B. |
hart. Decatur, Ph De-



cr No. 6; end gate lime spreader | egg cap. used 3 season

Retary elec.



cond., $85.00. me
Hemilton, ey
ley.) 2...








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ERATION.
E DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

LINDER, Commissioner.
ELIZABETH HYNDS, Editor Bulletin.

he Bulletin was created for, and is Beenced by
YEORGIA FARMER a medium of Sale, Want,
Exchangein order to help the farmer dispose .

1 Bulletin is mailed ander a SECOND GLASS

, 1900, and in order toe continue being eligible
mailing privilege, it MUST conform to cer-.

Notices for NON-RESIDENTS OF THE STATE |
not admissible; neither do we publish notices in

interest of DEALERS (neither for sale or want. |

or for COMMERCIAL NURSERYMEN, HAT- |
IES, or for BUSINESS MEN WHO ENGAGE

Only ITEMS re- |
Farm Machinery (second-

SHINGLES,
STS, LUMBER, CORD WOOB, PIPE, ROOFING,

TRUCKS, TRAILERS, SAW AND SHIN-

S, OPOSSUMS, FOX, DEER, WILD ANI-
IAN RELICS, TELEPHONES, FURNITURE, 4

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issue, and that notice to contain NOT MORE Sy Se ee

| No. 4, $1.50 doz; sev. thousand |

ribers are acceptable. The Bulletin is mailed to

hippin oint unless |
TOOD TO BE FOB Shipping P | Dif. cols. small, rooted Altheas, |

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doz.

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ling data on the amount of goods sold and ||
bought through the columns of the Market Bul-
Many have written us giving us these 1
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through the advertisements carried in the Mark- {
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ee _ Tom Linder.

letin.









eons AND

FLOWERS AND SEED



| male.) H. Konigsmark, Smyr-|
acre ; -| Princess

na.



ee AND SEED
i. _ WANTED

- Want bulbs of any Shier of |
Achimenes. Mrs. L. E. Ross,
Zebulon, RFD.

Want Guernsey lily,
fodil and Narcissi bulbs. Sta4e
price per hundred. Mrs. L. E.
Linder, Columbus, 1040 33d

saab
AML articles not essential to, nor related to agri- ,

Want 50 or more tulip bulbs,
also 24 hyacinths.
price. Mrs. Noel Payne, Can-
ton, Rt. ae

Want Shasta daisies, Yellow
Feverfew, white perennial

and Ginger lilies. Mrs. Jas .



FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE



Early light blue iris, 60c doz.
spider lilies, 40c doz.
nercissi, orange cup, 50c doz. 3
doz. del, Lantana, rose yellow
center, 25c ea. Montbretia
plants, 35 doz. Paper white

Miss Claudia Plant, Marshall-
ville,

Jasmines, altheas, double ja-
ponica, double almond, red,
pink hibiscus, boxwood, 25 ea.
Blooming size azaleas, 50c doz.

| Perennial pink phlox, iris, 25c
15ce doz. Add.

doz. Narcissi, Adi
postage. Linda Evans, Ellijay,
Ri 2: ie

Tiger, . Easter; lemon lily
bulbs, 15 ea, Double yellow,
red japonitas, altheas, lilacs, al-
monds, boxwood, arborvitae,
laurel, Indianarrow, 29 ea. All
cols. blooming size azaleas, 50c
Add postage. Martha El-
ler, Ellijay. Rt. 2.

Jonquails, 1$c doz; $1.00 C;
yellow narcissi, butter and
eggs, buttercups, 35c doz; yel-
low jasmine, small flower, 20c
ea; large flowered, 35c ea; sin-

| gle altheas, white, purple, pink,
/10c to 25c ea. Add postage.

Mrs. Henry Jarrell, Butler, Rt.

Vile



ing the publication and mailing of the GEORGIA

i

| high, $1.00 ea.

i _azaleas,
i lilac, 25 ea, Add postage. Mrs.

iW. A. Summer, Forest Park.
We re-write all notices in as few. words as |

i bulbs, slightly mixed with Mch.
i blooming daffodils, 50c C. Mrs.
2. \ All notices must pear personal signature as
nume- |
; as address thereto for p ublication. Box pink and red, 5c cuttings, 6,/for |
| 25ce; rooted plants, 15c ea. 2 fer
| 25;

| Susie K.
IRQ:

$100.00 for lot.

laurels,
$1.00 doz; all col.
doz; snowballs,

Mtn.
_ spruce pines,
50c

1d. ths Hensley, Elligay, Rt 2.

Madonna lily bulbs, No. 1s,

long trumpet daffodils, 50c C.

April blooming narcissus

John Weaver, Buchanan, Rt. 1.
Ever- blooming begonias,

Angel Wing, 20c; rooted
Lace ferns, 25c ea. PP. Mrs.
Poindexter, Baxley,

Bridal wreath, purple lilac,
pink, almond, goldenbells, pur-
ple wisteria, forsythia, 60c doz;
white and pink weigelea, pink
spirea, 6. 40c; white, blue vio-
lets, 40c C; mixed gladioli, 30c
doz: orange lilies, 60c C. Mrs.

Doyle Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

25 boxwoods, 1 1-2 to 2 ft.
Mrs. Francis
Westbrooks, Alpharetta, Rt. 1.

Red and pink begonia cut-
tings, $8, 50c del. No stamps.
Ethel Wright, Alto, Rt. 1.

4 rooted. blooming size, dark, |
double red geraniums, 50c ea.

$1.06 doz, Small black walnut
bushes, 25c ea. PP. Mrs. Flor-

3 camellias, 7 ft. double, rose,
No digging or
shipping. Mrs. J. Johnson, Jr.,
Dixie.

Verbena, 5 cols. 25c doz. or.
exe, for mixed cols. azaleas.

Add postage. Mrs. Faris eat:



/| packed, Younge Walker,
nnd)
Spider lily, also Jonquil, Daf-|.

State best

Phlox and red perennial Phlox:

aniey Albany, 1108 th Ave. |

cream |

|narcissi, 80c doz. Add postage. |

ivy, white and:

| Rt. 3, Box 49.

| dogwood, altheas, 2, 25c.
| for sacks,

enee Robison, Jackson. e



BROODERS WANTED FOR SALE
Want finishing batteries, in] Cosmos, Jonquils, marcissi,
|good cond. (any standard |25c doz. Christmas cactus, 20c |

bun. Japanese sunflower seed, |
feather seed, 10c'
spoonful. PP. Mrs. Otis Mash-
burn, Cumming, Rt. 5.

Iris and mums, 25c doz. Add
postage. No checks. Mrs. Lona
Blackwell, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Red and pink nibiscus, 25c'
ea., $12.75 doz. Purple wisteria, |
same price. Well rooted, damp |
To-}
ccoa, Rt. 3.

Trumpet Gaifodils, yallow
and white narcissi, yellow jon-_
quils, all mix, 75e C.. Double
Hemerocallis, 2 doz. 50c. Day |
lilies; 200, $1.25. PP. Mrs.
Ethel Powell, College Park, Rt.

te >

White English dogwood, field
gstown, 2-3 ft. Bridal wreath, |
spirea, red Cydonica Japonica; |
white, red, pink, lavender crepe
myrtle; gardenias, 50c ea. Mrs.
C. M. Robinson, Greenville.
\~Field grown mixed Exhibition
pansies, and pink Rain lilies,
med, size bulbs, 2 doz. $1.00;

| striped jew, rubber plant, pink

conch, 50c doz. cuttings.
Cc, Lynch, Rome, Rt. 1.

White narcissi, yellow jon-
quils, $100 C. Red spiotched
yellow cannas, $1.00 doz. Or-
ang day lilies, purple iris, 3
doz. $1.00. Add postage. Mrs.
Clara Prince, Demorest, Rt. ty
Box 14.

Mtn. laurel, rhododendron, |
red and. white dogwood, red-
buds, azaleas, red maples, hol-
leys, well rooted, 3-4 ft. all $1
doz. Johnson Chastain, Mor-
ganton,

Water lilies, 2, 25c. Catnip,
hoarhound, peppermint, balm, |
25e doz. Garlic bulbs, 40c doz.
Mrs. Martha White, Dahlonega,
Ri dy Box 3h

Magnolia, teaolive, red and
white dogwoed, holly, sweet-
shrubs, greybeard, cedar, yel-
low jasmine, 1 ft. 10c; 3 ft. 233
4ft. 35; 5 ft. 40c. Add post
age. Mrs, Alma Colson, Toeoms-
boro, Rt. 2.

All cols. dogweod, azaleas, |
redbud, maple, butterfly bush,
mtn. laurel, American Beauty |
and Cherokee roses, $1.50 doz..
Well rooted. Sadie Wilson, |
Blue Ridge,

; Daffodiis, Star of Bethlehem, |
orange day lilies, violets, wild |
iris, >t C. Snowballs, altheas, |

Mrs.

{ yellow jasmine, Weeping Mary,

rooted, 2, 25. Deep purple
verbena, old fashioned gold but: |
ton Mums, 2, 25c. Add postage. |
Mrs. Mollie Henderson, Ellijay,

Orange day lilies, wild pur- |
ple iris, foxglove, Star. of Beth- |
lehem, $1.09 C. Pink gladioli,
75 doz. Shasta daisies, 35 doz |
Goldenbell, yellow jasmine,
Weeping Mary, white English
Exe. |
Add postage. Nancy
Henderson, Ellijay.

_Nice planting size water-|

melon pink crepe myrtle, 25c

ea. No order less than 4. Add
postage, Mrs. W. T. Bryan,
Turin, Rt. 1.

Blue Roman hyacinths, $6.00
Cc. Light pink, rose, dark red
tulips, $7.00 c. White nar-
cissi, 30c doz. Mrs. J.. W.
Branan, McDonough, Rt. 2.

Pink ageratum, 12, $1.00.)
White narcissi, 25c doz. 5 doz.,.
$1.00: Garden sage, 7, $1.00.
Mrs. Minnie O. Dodd, Alvha-}
retta, Rt. 1:

All cols. .azaleas, iris, 50c
doz, Lilac, yellow japonicas,
pink almonds, spider lilies, 25
ea. Mtn: laurel, ivy. spruce,
and white pines, $1.00 doz. |
Add postage. Mrs. Lie M..
Teague, Ellijay, Rt. 2, Box 89.

Wild Easter lilies, Star of
Bethlehem, $1.00 C. Sweet:
bay, red rolly, umbrella china,'
dogwood, liveoaks, long straw
pines, 3 ft..- 20c.: 5 ft. 40c.
Add postage. Mrs. TT. K.
Womack, Dublin, Rt. 4.

Double orange day lilies, 35c
doz.: $1.00 C. 200. $1.75: rk
blue Siberian iris, 35c Gor.
$1.50 C. 300 mixed white May |
blooming jonquils, $1.50. Mrs.
Newt E. Spence, ee

| Ibs. sunflower seed, ma!

i tulips, velvety red, top size,
| doz.

less than $1.00 ordars filled
j postage. No checks.

boxwoods for sale at my

| postage.

|} Rowan, McDonough, Rt. 2,

| feed sacks.

| branched abelias, $2.00 for dot.

| 12, 50c. Mums, winter verbena,

| Plumiey, Ellijay, Rt. : SS





com, Monroe, Rt. 1

a vt. De




" FLOWERS AND SEED
= FOR SALE

/










Senyeil bulbs, $1 00 C. i
ke best
offer per Ib., for large hea
ing variety. Mrs. G. Cc
Cebbtown, Rt. 2. ee:

Pride of Haarlem ,Darwia












Smaller, 2 doz. $1.00.
Bublets of above, 100, $1.00. Ne






| M
Bg

20 er more large Engi

-Prickett,. Maysville.




on Dahlonega-Cumming RB
| Mrs. R. = Whelchel, Dawson
ville, Rt. :

Oaks, china ee gol e
seal, cedars, watermelon red
crepe myrtle, sweet myrtle, red
holly, sweetshrubs, teaolive,
magnolia, greybeards, i ft, &
3 ft; S5e; 4 tt. 45: 5 ft. 60c. Ac

No checks. Mrs,
| Connell, Toomsboro. ee






















Thorniess yellow roses. E
Dorothy Perkins, Ficwresi
almond, 25c ea. Mrs. R.











Snowballs, lilac, 25c ea.
Spruce and white pines, mtn.
laurel, rhododendron; redbuc
$1.00 doz. All cols. azaleas, |
doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lee
| Kinser, Ellijay, Rt. 2, Box 90.

Jonquil bulbs, medium size,
$1.50 C. Add postage. Kenneth
Pritchett, Tallapoosa, Rt, diss

Yellow dianthus (Kangeay, f
pure white and mix. hardy car-
matiecns; columbines, all shades
pink, blue, yellow, white, mix.
Dieners double fringed. daisy,
$1.75 doz. Vivid orange-red
perennial or $2.00 doz. Oth
ers. Mrs. J. E. Ingram, Lithopia
Lazidaze.

Red and white sdozwnoik
white pines,mtn. laurel, ivy,
Cherokee roses, $1.00 doz. 2
- well rooted. Pussy willow,
20c ea. Orange day lilies, 35c
dez. for sale or exc. for white
W. D. Davis, MG






































jeral Bluff.
Azalea mums,

fodils, $1.00 C.





(1-2 doz. well












Add postage, No checks or
stamps. Mrs. M.
Sandersville. j

Cutting, unrooted, ieenaise:
geraniums, lantanas, mix. cols.



25 doz. Sev, mix. cols. Span-
ish (blue) iris, 50c doz. Golden
glow, hardy hibiscus, 30c doz.
Pink thrift, 25c doz. Mrs. _
lis Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. |

Golden yellow naxcissi, cream
and white narcissi, 25c doz.
$1.50 C, Blue and white striped
| violets, 25c doz. Rainbow moss, |
Love and Tangle, English picks
125c bun. Rose col. hydr.
|50c ea. No checks or C os
Mrs. Dessie M. Hughey, ae

mount, Rt. 1. \
Rhododendron, rata. es
hemlock, white pines, $1.00 ea.
All cols. azaleas, spider lilies,
iris, 50c doz. Lilac. japonicas,
red and yellow; dogwood, 25c_

ea. Add postage. Mrs.























pe







White wisterias, :
$1.00. Yellow J ae a 10
white jasmine, ake





pink crepe myrtle, 10 ea. Pink
| Wigelias, white hibiscus, 20c @a.
fer sale or exc. for regal ma-
donna or amaryliis lilies. Mrs,
James Pearson, Coosa, Rt! 1.

Azaleas, all cols. boston.
size, 50c doz. Laurel, almonds,
altheas, hemlock, dogwood,
crabapple, sweetshrubs, white |
pines, 25c ea., $2.00 doz. Per-
ennial pink phiox, iris, 25 doz.
Add postage. Mrs. Henry Wad
dell, Ellijay, Rt. 2.

Boxwoods, well. ronkeee. 4.6
in. $5.00 C; 6-8 in. $7.50, aa?
Ligustrums, winter jasmine,
Cherokee roses, Bridal Wreath.
well rooted, $1.00 doz., $5.00
Cc. Blanche Woodruff, Grepaa:
vi eC.

Spruce and hike pines, a
laurel, ivy, sweeteum, dog-
wood, crabapple, $1,900 doz; all
cols. azaleas, iris, 50c doz. Snow
balls, lilac, 25c ea. Add post-
age, Mrs. E. C. Teague, ~~
jay, Rt. 2.

Red peonies, 35c ea. Diabie
pink hyacinths, 20c ea. Cape
jasmine, 3 yrs. old in pots, $1.50.
ea. Add pestage. Miss Bessie |
Martin, Gainesville, Rt. 5.

Azaleas, mtn. laurel, red and
white dogwood, red maple,
crabapple, mt. pine, $1.00 doz.
Rhododendron, pussy willow,
Cherokee rose, 25 ea. Tiger
lilies, goldengiow, tansy, 35a -
doz. hollyheck. 45e doz. Will
| exc. for white feed sacks. :
| postage. Mae Bell cae _
eral Blut oy pais J -





































MARKET BULLETIN Soe ee Wednesday, Octo


























































_ FLOWERS AND SEED PLANTS FOR SALE. PLANTS FOR PALE 2 SEED. FOR SALE
FOR SALE d _ FOR a . :

































































zany a strawberry eee ee se foo ae bs. Capponball_w
|plants. 150, $1.00 del. A. D.| Plants, (oc arlic melon seed, ; odes
White narcissi bulbs, es Blue Roman hyseinth bulbs: Call Ellijay, Rt. 2. $1.00 doz. Miss Nora McCur-|at once. Hand-saved, g
Oceana 1001 Seiler Ay. Bote doz.; es Has vel = f = : ley, Hartwell, Rt. 2. 7 ee ee melons. | St
bs ow narcissi, Sir Watkins an as. W. cabbage ants, {lin awn, Vienna.
ink and white weigelias, Emperor daffedils and white} now ready, 500, $1.50; $2. 65 M.|_ Strawberry plants, early, : :
pink spirea, junipers, arborvi- | narcissi, 25c doz.: lemon lilies,| del. Prompt shipment. Dewey | large berries, 2c ea. P._ P.| 1000 lbs. crimson sles se
taes, es 3 30c. en - 40c doz. Miss Vena Brown,| Mathis, Gainesville, Rt. 2. ee C. Taylor, Buchanan. Aaeas ae - wv con cle;
purple wisteria, goldenbells, red | Hartwell... oC a son,
Epics bridal wreath, white 100 Klondike strawberry Mi t = ganville.
wirea. others. 6, 60c. Mrs. H.| _ 35 doz. Fairy lily bulbs, 20; plants for sale or exc. for 7 Sour a rawberry
Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3. doz.; sev. doz. jonaquils, 25 doz.| guano, white or print sacks,| Plants, Rhubarb, peppermint.) Red nest onions and s
eo canis eae tlall 75 C. Yellowdock, $1.00 :
ey -greybeard, teaolive, ATL Gry, besinning to -sprout.| 100 ib. cap., or ever; free of doz. Miss Mattie McCurley, eae Se Ue es Es By
agnolia yellow jasmine, red Pees ps ps geceures Oa goles, mildew or ironrust. Hartwell, Rt. 2. - fe ee
holly. sweetshrub, watermelon email orders. Mrs. J, - We) Mis. dulia. Wiggins, -Buerig itera | Purple Top White G
2 Hamm, Summit. ob Vista.: = Wakefield and Dutch cab-| turnip seed, 60c Ib. P. P.

cre a myrtle, cedars, golden : 1.30.
_ chinaberries, oaks, 1 ft.| _ Dwarf boxwood, 12 to 14 in.| . Bushels white and red mul- Ce ee oe. lois FOB. all Jots: Rhyne, Ai

ae Bit: 35c. 4 ft. '45c3 5 ft. 60c. above ground, heavy roots, tiplying or potato onion sets, nt.
Add postage. No checks. Mrs. | $25.00 doz. 6-8 in., $30.00 C|50c at.: $2.00 gal. More Wake- He ne ee fone ae
Dee Colson, Toomsboreo. or samples of 12, $3.50. Mrs.|field and Ga. collard plants tS : Seed cane: 5000 or m
Boxwoods, rooted, double | E. A. Smith, Greenville, Rt. 3.| Oct. 1, 60c C: $5.00 M. All| ~ = cabbage | 02,2, Seed; cane, 96-00
ellow japonicas, double pink] Crabapple, hazelnut trees,|2:, Mrs. H. V. Franklin, E. J. and Chas. W. cabbage | patch: 2 to 7 ft. lengths, $1





ond, lilac, hemlock, arbor-|75 ea. Wild fern plants, 50c|Pesister. plants, ready now, full count.| qeposit will hold same for
* a Sees : = : ked, $22.50 M. del.
ae eee one. one ai ea. Many others. Richard) Mastodon strawberry plants, na No. ae or personal aL eres. i
ial pink, rose phlox, iris, 20| White, Ranger, Rt. 1. limited amount, young and| checks. Alton Pittman, Bax-| ~~ ae

lo: Tiger lilies, 15c ea. Add : fa
postage. Lora Sheperd, Ellijay, ; eo Me ae of nee as Teo ly, Box 15, Rt. 4. oo del. Cudly tae
Rares Tee to ining Otc = om Mayfield, Cumming, Rt. 1: Chas. W. cabbage plants./ {ard seed, 75c Ib. del.

gel trumpet, baby doll rose| Tist malied fros Many Dykes| Kiondike strawberry plants.| 40", a oo O. D.s and checks.: Mrs. H

vars. geraniums, lan-| medal winners. J. A. Ford.|strong ist, 3rd plants, selected Meo Cano

: aa ice lant, bes ood patch. oe Prompt shipment.
ris. ositi ciple SS Roccevelt Ellenwood. for largest yield next spring,| Mrs. Claudia Mathis, Gaines-| Yellow crookneck -
rord, Boston. rainbow, t0e a. Bermuda Easter - Aly fae 75e C. Earliest bearing bunch ville, Rt. 2... seed; Ga. collard

* ra bl 1 : : .
Century plant. magic lily, 20c| large, 6-10 blooms, $2.00 doz.| rapes (blue), 1 yr. old. 50c a.| p10 aie strawberry plants, ee - pie

ea. for szl or exc. for print| P. P. Mrs. J. E. Manoe, Wil- 2,3 yr. old plants. $1.00. Mrs. $2.50 M. del. Lady

: : T. straw-
oe ot 2 eee Mrs. liamson, Rt. 1. ; Maude Granger, Reidsville. - | berry plants. $3.00 M. del G.| Half bu. red- multiypl
ee tor F OOINR OTD Semperyviren dwarf~ -box-| Chas. W. cabbage _plants.|L. Durand, Gainesville, Rt. 2.| onions. 80c gal. Add pos
Red and rite dogwod, mtn. | woods, 4-6 in, $5.00 C. $40.00 now ready. 500, $1. aS $2.75 } - 2 ees : Mrs. G. W. Vaughn, Will

: A Sage plants, nicely brargh-
urel, azaleas. mt. pine, hem-|M. Field grown stock. Abelia|M. Del. 10 M, $2.50 M. Col.|_ ; son.
ae rhododendron, $1.00 doz.| grandiflora, 3-4 in., 50c ea.;| W- O. Waldrip, _ Flowery ed, rooted, 35 ea.. 3 for $1.00.

: : WiicAdud ved Itiplying on-|_ Truckers Favorite. C:
Pussywillow, 25c ea. Tiger lilies | $40.00 C. Maude Hamby,| Branch, Rt. 1. fat ee B0c at.: $175. gal. belt ee ee ae

goldenglow, 35c doz., for sale. | Greenville. Nicely rooted sage plants, 5,! Mrs. M. P i 38 1b (

.M. P. Combs, Washington. | OF S., $55.00. Old-fa

yr exc. for white sacks. Hazel. Swiss Giant pansy eve $1.00. Del. No stamps. Rt. s ee ees ed shallot onions, 40c C or

Roper, Mineral Bluff. well rooted plants, 3 doz.,| =Zthel Wright, Alto, Rt. 1. CE Wr calboe Hink onde: for $2.00. Mrs. Jv Mo
amellias, azaleas, Pyracan-| $1.00: $2.50 C. P. P. Sweet) Chas. w. cabbage Plants, 500, | $1 50: $2 5M del an M Hartwell. os

thas, gardenias, ligustrums,| Williams, daisies. Columbine, | $1 50, $9.75 M del. EC. Wal- 4950 M. exp. col. W.O. Wal.|. Red redial eae onions



ttosporums, junipers, spireas,| mix. cols., 50c doz. No order d EF :

a- olive, nandinas, cherry|for less than $1.00. Walter Bp FP evey Branch, A jal ees shiel Branch oe renee ati
urels, crepe myrtles, all sizes | W. McEver. Gainesville. ae BOR a. nee kes garden .bean; white ~
@ eplers.: Sista isp. OWYs | 440) ink bronze variesat: eee 5 ae. ay cherry BEANS AND PEAS half runners, 30 cup.

ge parte, ares a a: ed, purple and white, 25 doz. Hall Calhoun ee ae FOR ane Miss Gennie

ut. flowers. ae ee Red peer ee tuberoses: ee bee x ees Ground, Rt. 1. :

ope ageratum, also everlast-| pink fairy lilies, 30c doz ES verbearin strawberry z

ings, for sale at my home.| W. M. Vickers, Siloam. | plants, $4.00 M; 500, $2.50; 200.) Around 1, 000 Ibs. dry peas| Onion sets, home
M

in hull, at m ib. Good|scallops, yellow, sweet, m
. M. Kelley, Lithonia, Nerbena, plood red, white, ie ae 85c. Pe ome speckled Cee ikea plying var. 35 Ib. P. P

lavender, pink, orchid, ete., all strong plants. Mrs. Ruby: Lee| before rain), good hay peas,|3 lbs. or up, or $1.00 |



arge oe of Si abiaa: rooted and labeled, 50c doz. : : 8.00 C. Ib ER <Colli paid Ls. Anderso
my home, 50c and $1.00; 200| Del. No orders less than doz. sO Matter, Rt 2. oe ee gusta, ee a es,
ellow cluster harcissus, 200 Meg Leb, Perman, Pave, Rtt Lady at; Strawberry: piants,





ostage. Mrs. E. Fountain, size. Also want 2 Hereford SEED FOR SALE multiplying onions, $12
ort. Valley. Ril. A ine mix, iris $1.65 C, $13.00 calves, male and sone State ; _ | Emma Crowe, Cumming,
Azaleas, white pines, red,|ea.: 7, $1.10. 3 labeled, 6c ea. erated price. Mrs. W..T. Bry-|-~ i Straight leaved

te dogwoods, mtn. laurel,| Double hollyhock seed, 10c|* Turin, Rt. 1. CoG Bx White nest onions, $1.25 gal. Saee ee cup; 75 pt
-crabapples, 2-3 ft.. well-|pkt. Mrs. S. M. Gunter, Law-| Red raspberry plants, 75c}100 Ibs. nice sundried apples, |2? Weaver, Buchanan,

oted, $1.00 doz.; blue iris,| renceville, Rt. 1. ; doz. Large size sprouts, 25c|50c 1b; del. Free of worms and| Collard seed, mixed
day lilies, 40c . doz. Exc. for ea. Add postage. Mrs. Lee|cores. Mrs. Bunion Weks.!50c lb. Purple Top

: ~j; |. Yellow bud rambled roses, | ie :
MDavie Mineral Blake iets yrs. old, $1.00 ea. Forsythia,| Eller. Ellijay, Rt. 2. ies Globe turnip seed, 751

IE ;
2, 65c. Purple wisteria, 25c| Heading and Ga. collard) 35 Ibs. 1944 cannonball cui Bermuda onion p
Giant trumpet daffodils. alllea. English ivy, Elephantear,| plants, 30c C: $2.00 M. Vigor- melon seed, hand-saved, shade = 00 M. Curled mustar
; empress, yellow and|15c ea. Hibiscus seed, (red),| vine tomato plants, 25. 30c. L.| dried, $1.45 lb., $45.00 for lot, Victor grain oats, $1.
40e doz.; single. blue|150, 10c, Miss F. B. Moore,| A. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. |P. P. Mrs. J. W. Newton,| W- W. Williams. Quitma

hyacinths, red spider lily] Suwanee. < Well gooted Ieudan $1500: Gordon, Rt. 2. White multiplying 0

lbs, 90 doz: April bloom. _ Well rooted boxwood cut-| Tame cherry sprouts, rooted,| Shallot onions, 65c gal.: but-| $1.25 gal. del. Mrs. Cla:

oe 0c | eee tings, 3-5 in., 35 doz.: larger,|25 ea. Crabapple, 15c ea. tons, 85c gal. New turnip and| Waldrip, Gainesville, Rt.
will not ship. Mrs. W. M. Gil-| 5e to 35c ea. Add postage. Add postage. Mrs. Henry collard seed (mixed), 35 cup White egg turnip

bert, Collexe Park, | Rt. 2. Miss Mary Condor. Palmetto.| Waddell, Ellijay, REA ee for sale, or exc. for good white! white egg and Shogoin :

: Yellow thornless rose, 4-8 in.| Chas. W. cabbage plants, aa: cee a M. O.| ee nda A

ous nice. well | rooted | $1-00 ea. White lilac, 4 ft.,)now ready, 500, $1.50; $2.65 M. ;
Extr plants, 1 to 3 ft, $1.00) 20 ea.; 2 ft.. 25c ea. Wisteria, | Del. Prompt shipment. Dewey| 2 gals. scallion onion but-|. Seed cane, 1% stalk
postpaid. Mrs. R: H. Clark,| 10 #t., $1.00 ea. Silver leaf| Mathis, Gainesville, Rt. 2. | tons, $1.50 gal. Old fashioned | your order now for sy
sville, Rt. 7. = *| maple, $1.00. Yellowbells, 4 Well tna peat ee salad peas, 30c cup. Slick-| Nov. del. Joe M. ~
fo. | ft., 50e-ea. Mrs. J.-L. Cogsin. TOSS = SOS: . DiaDIss leaved mustard seed, 156 4blsp. | MeRse. Seo
Fine iris, 20c doz.: Trumpet} Covington. Crabapple trees, 20 ea. Goose- Dried sage, 25c cup. Double oe
quils, white, yellow nar- berry bushes, $1.50 doz. Mus-| tansy and catnip, 25c doz. bun.| SV- Ibs. new crop b
ssi, $1. 00 C: pink hydrangea,|. Large red and yellow can-! cadine vines.20 ea. Mrs. W. H. Mrs. Henry M. Jones, Lula, | corn seed, 35 Ib.; 20c.
Taek and pink and white va-! ae Cc, Sess ce C.| Norrell, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Rte 1. Add postage. R. F. L
; _|Goldenglow, 25 doz eren- Z
el piles, Sec doz ve fart, Saree Sake plants, 10, $1.00: | Gisica coulard-aced, dightly|

=A







en Scotch brooms, all root- Pepper te ts ballin : :

Bi feed sacks. Add postage. ppermint, spearmin alm,| mixed with white stem col-|. Ga. white stem. collard
00. Mrs. Aaa postin wn ae Mrs. J. W. Strickland, Bremen, voc doz. bun. P..P. Moss lards; broad leaved mustard|1i Ib., 60c; 10 Ibs., $5.06
Cree | Jones, ERO Rt. 2, Box|Smoo leaf mustard seed,
Iris, pink, blue and yellow: cc e _boxwo ods, Com see] =e Hardy Fl Derade Beceey 112. : Ib., 5 Tbs. $3.00. Alton -
an ae peor ddier. Church. Mrs, J. M. Mathis,| Plants, 2 yrs. old, healthy and} Thousands okie and red or Whigham. _ :
ee ives a doe AS Dahlonega, Rtg. Box 90. - strong. 92-00 Cr $15.00 M.| potato. onion. sets, ready, 50cl *~ Oe

ee pet seculine pecan, i? t0\ at. $2.00 gal... Evergreen GRAIN AND HA
: 2 oz. Mrs bunching onion plants, 50c doz. SALE
oO. age Atlanta 160 How- PLANTS FOR SALE Robinson, Greenville. 1A ae. Mrs. EL re Frankhin eh FOR a

St, S.
Garcon tubers, 6 for 10c} ol fo ec piiagbet ee _ ; ae : oe
, 4 plants; 75e2-C. Peppermint = :

Shasta daisies, Houseleak. : iUU ate $1. 10 bu. Gone
ae C.: 300, $1. 15: $3.00 M. doz. Miss Cecil McCurley. t. 0 Vb. le
Pansy. Garlis, Snowdrops and Collard, 300, 85c; $2.00 'M. del. | Hartwell, Rt. 2. cw ig 808 pe ei mare W. abe oe an

ind tus. 5 Add
De cee ar bo orders. Mast. | Tomato plants, $1.50 M. Klon-| Collard plants, 35 C: $2.50} 5000 abs. blue lupine seed
Bell Eanes: Buchanan, Rt. dike strawberry plants, 50c C.;|M, Del. No checks nor CODs.|in 100 Ib. bags, 7c Ib. HOB. Sanford | wheat.

$4.25: M. del. .Lee . Crow, EG w.c.M Sta. beardless barley,
Caindayilla Rt 2: Hox 143 mS Wetherford, Gainesville. eCranie, Milan. Pee Vinee ou

ina ae tube roses, ; White - multiplying - onions, smut- af: Ci kk
n and biddies, Thanksgiving Garden _ gooseberries, 12, Eldorado blackberry plants, $1, 00 gal. Shallots, 40c C. Grain, $1.35 ba = a
and Xmas cactus, justicia, red| $1:25; Red _ raspberries, 1251. No. 1, 2-yr. field grown, strong| Also dried peaches, 50c ~ Ib.! and in good bags. R.
spider lilies, Ge ea. 3 ol uote Se a 25. ee jrealthy, ae CG. ao Miss Verna Brown, Hartwell. tum, Palmetto. _

er ~ plants, - double 00. Carefull acked :
es re Eanes: tansy, 25, 25. Peppermint| prompt service. "Exe. ay nice: White nest onions, $1.50 gal. 300 bu.. Fulgrain seed



: , Horseradish plants, 20c ea.: 3,| $1.35 b i

msboro, Rt. 2. herb and pennyroyal, 50c box.| white and flowered sacks. : $ u. del. at my

: A L. ] ; Pebevc.. | Mrs. Gea B: Patterson, M C. H. Richard
low Easter lilies, pink Be er rene et ee M.-Robmeon. Green Blairsville, Rt. 4. on Rt3 BS

seus, white conch, Christ-| Cabbage plants, now ready. a 5 ;
mas cactus, 15c ea. Mixed cols, | E. J. Copenhagen and Chas. W.| Everbearing strawberry nite nest onions, $1.50 gal.| 200. bu Abruzzi rye
tuberoses 75e doz. Ver.|cabhage: mossed packed, full| plants, 40 C Horseradish. 10c | \' sundried apples, free of|and sound, ready 1
li, dragonhead, purple | count, "$2.50 M. del. No checks] ea., or exc. for white sacks. Worms and cores. 40 Ib. Add | $3.00 bu. Del. at barn in
ter iris, 35 doz. 12 globe | or stamps. Ottis Pittman, Bax- Also select sundried apples, no poe Mrs. aay Weeks, iJ. O. Warne
haped boxwoods, 5 extra large. | ley, Rt. 4. worms nor cores, 50c Ib., 1944] 2% Rte 1s
M Duran, Cumming, Sie e Cabbage, heading collard. crop. M. O. only. P. O. on 4|_ Earl green eka seen, yellow| Turners Banevott seed
jant 1 pansies. Bisels mas-| Chas. W. cabbage plants: aulaite ae o more. Mrs. George W.|crookneck squash, 35c oe recleaned and grade =
nm Jumbo and Oregon| Bermuda onion plants, 25 C. mith, Cataula, Rt. 1. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1.| high -germination,

nts, grown from seed direct | $2.00 M. eet service. Add} Eldorao blackberry plants,| Nice white multiplying on- {R. M. Turner, Roysto
rmo originators. Strong, well| postage. Mrs. H. L. Britting-|2 yrs. old, strong, $1.00. doz.|ion sets, $1.25 gal.: % gal. 65c:} 400 bu. turf seed oats

d_ plants, 50, $1.25; $2.00|ham, Guyton. _ $2.00 C.: $15. 00 M. Maude} Parcel Post. prepaid. M. .| and sound, $3.00 ewt. ;
dd postage. HE. E, Drew-| Ga. heading collard. ae Hamby, Greenville. only. Mrs. J. fr goes Doug-|sacks at my farm

Pees | 45e C. del. Good plants, full] Mixed strawberry _ plants, | /@5ville Orchard Hill, W.
edge planis, strong plants,| count, prompt _ shipment. | Wonderberries,- Gibson, Jewel,| White nest onions, $1.25 gals Griffin, Rt. B, Ph
va |e ea. P. P. Any | Limbertwig apple trees, 25c| Lady T., 60c C. No checks.| $28.50 per 100 lbs. FOB. in| Victor Grain
yer. Mrs. W. H. Lacy,|ea. State insp. Mrs. Boyd| Add postage. Mrs. Lona Black- Ga. No checks. Mrs. H. ie bags, $1:05 bu. |

ee Banectt Douglasville, Re dd. ie te eee ae de ce Fields, McDonough, Ri. 3.0 Macon, Hou to Ri















es




hep AUCTION SALE

The. NATIONAL HEREFORD SHOW AND
(ORGIA HEREFORD ASSN.,
the SOUTHEASTERN WORLD S FAIR, Atlanta,

ptember 29 - October 8, 1944, will be the PRE-
M IDR NATIONAL SHOW of. Registered cattle for

gia and this section.

355 superior quality Hereford eat will be
ered in the show and an additional 58 top
aality Hereford females offered in this saleall |
onsigned by the 37 leading breeders of Hereford
le of these United States, representing 11 States,
Mississippi,

ely Tennessee,
Virginia, Alabama,

ina, Kansas and GEORGIA.
The cattle will be judged on October 8rd and

beginning at 9 A. M.,

he mornings and afternoons. $10,000 will be
en the exhibitors in this Show, which will con-_

st of 22 classes.

October 3rd, the 10 bull places. including the
and Champion, will be judged; October 4th, the
male classes, including the Grand Champion, and
1e group classes will be judged; October 5th, the
ction Sale will be held at 1-P. M. (CWT).
The 58 Hereford females offered at this sale
of superior quality in. breeding and type and
consigned by the leading Hereford breeders in

For more detailed information, contact

WwW. WILL HOSCH, Gen. Manager.

aa National Hereford Show,
Southeastern Fair Grounds,

ING., SALE, held

South Carolina,

Texas, Oklahoma, Lou-

and continuing through-

i

Atlanta, Ga.







_ FOR SALE

_ GRAIN AND HAY

FOR SALE



oking orders for peanut
now being threshed. also
Victor grain seed oats
nation test on ea. bag),
bu. Abruzzi rye, $3.10 bu.

le Jones, Fitzgerald. ah:

90 bu. seed cats, Cokers

grain, $1.05 bu) at farm in
- WwW. 4H. Thames, F't.:
Rt. 2 Ph: 2012.

bu good corn in shuck,.
bu. at my barn. W. W.
erson, Villa Riga.

6rd seed wheat, $2.00
oe $1.75 bu. - Oats,
<4 J. H. Voyles, Mor-

. Madison, P. O. Box

bu. Cokers. Puleragee
oats, $1.00 bu. at farm, 5
. Louisville on Louisville-
dleton Hwy. | On Beall,

ie ies smut and
idu-proof, $1.05 bu. Cokers
$1.15 bu.

Collier. Comer.

Ss clean, bright Victor
in seed oats, 2000 bu. in
wt. bags, $1. 10 FOB. D.
Lane, Ft. Valley.

bu. Cokers Victor
oats, $1.25 bu. in 100 bu.
buyer. furnish sacks. Also

= Ne Boyette,. ~Hahi ira.

rs Victor Grain _ oats,
Fulgrain oats; bright,
bu. even wt. bags,
/bu. FOB. J. B. Hunni-
Valley, RFD.

nd 700 bu. Coker Ful-
. $1.00 bu. here.
Charles Wallace

y Herndon, Rutledge.

Fulgrain seed
FOB. oF:

ford seed. wheat. best
r by test in beh 00
r

= rust-proof
new bags, $1.25 bu.
rown, Manchester. |

awnless

Ast yr. from breeder,
i. 100 bu. Fulgrain
Ss, $1.10 bu. iT. A.

oats Valley, Rt. 3.

barn.



Imp. Fulghum oats, combin-
ed dry and dead ripe, freeze-
proof, $1.20 bu. I furnish bags.
FOB. my station. ao order
less than 5 bu. O. only.

-| Horace Darnell, faites

Sanford seed wheat, re-
cleaned, $2.50 bu.; abruzzi rye,
recleaned, $4.50 bu. FOB. - Os-
oo Walker, . Ft. Valley, Box

150. to 200 bu. wheat, dry

and sound, combine harvested. |

200 bu. -Fulghum seed oats,

$1.25 bu. at my farm, or $1. 35 | :

sacked, FOB.-
Bowdon.

WwW. E. eoreu,

. Ware,

Sev. hundred Tbs. Snore
clover seed in chaff, 10c Ib. at
Lower Roswell and
Marietta Rd. near Mt. Bethel
Ghurchs-< A. 3s Kavenson,
Marietta, Ri. 73. a

Cokers Fulgrain oats, $1. 15

bu. FOB. S. C. Owen. Wood-
bury.

300 bu. ney Sanford wheat,
$2.00 bu. O. B. Neak C.
G. Holston. Concord, RFD.

oats, $1.10 bu. Real good San-
ford wheat, free from weevils,
$2.00 bu. Riley C. Couch, Tu-
Line =

500 ie good Coker Forecn

oats, $1.05 bu., 125 bu. Sanford

wheat. $1.95 bu. at my barn.
Buyer to furnish sacks. Frank
Robertson, Millen; Rt. 2; Box}
35:

Coker Fulgrain ced
$1. 25 bu., customer to furnish
sacks. Made 50 bu. A. on poor
land. Wilson Carson, Griffin,
Rt. Ge

New Sanford
$1.75 bu. Hastings
seed oats, $1.00 bu.
nish sacks. Jas.
Brooks.

seared NEOUS |
FOR SALE

seed what

100-bu.
You fur-
B. Woods.



1000 standard white chicken
feed sacks, .100 Ib. cap., not

.| washed nor iron, but useable,

.|15e ea.
tion on order for 1 M. Major}

Add postage. Reduc-}

Crow, Gainesville, Rte.

~ Hot pickling pepper, 50c at.
Garden sage, 15ec and 20c
bunch. Mrs. R. H. Whelchel,
Dawsonvine, Rt. 3,

30: nice, straight handle dip-
per gourds, 10c ea. Good size.
Mrs. W .W. Ferguson, Bonaire.

Good, _ bright
chewing tobacco, 5: Ibs., $1.00.
del. to 3rd. zone. a Har-
per, Surrency, Rt. 1, Box 89.

ed. Mrs.

Pulverized, $1.25 Ib.
.00c orders filled.

| gathered,
| 95e; 1 Ib...$1:00. 3 Ibs. or more,

| gal.

| Ib. coffee: 100 Ib. sugar:

| zone.

| Shellman, Rt. de

oats, :

flue-cured |

_ MISCELLANEOUS
eS FOR AEE ,



Garlic Sule 25 dca
postage if less than 4. doz.
Prepaid if $1.00 worth is order-
Demorest, Rt. rs

Acarae: MConnell.
Leaf sage, $1.25 lb.: 5 to 10
Ibs, $1.00 1b.::Ground, $1. 50 Ib.:
-95 and
Plants for:
Nov. del. -V. Keith, Alvaton.

~ Good feed sacks, 100 Ib. cap.,
20c ea. Add postage. ~T. e.
Massey, Rupert.

Giant size eee bulbs, 50c
doz. Ailsa. peppermint and
pennyroyal, 15c bun. ~ Add
postage. Grady Towe. oe
ville, Rte 2:

Sage, shade- dried, |
VY, 1b. 30c:

hand-
Y% I h.,

95c lb.- If over.10 Ibs., 90 Ib.
Harrison T. Brown, STpUROa:

Sage (Salvia Officinalis):
leaves, $1.50 lb. del. J. A. G.
Carson, Jr. P. O, Box 1006,

70 lbs. unwashed wool, clear |
of burrs; 50e: dh, 2; J Mall.
Sander sville.

Scallion onion buttons, $1. 00

Shade-cured sage, fresh,

= 25 lb. Add postage. Mrs.
ORS Sorrells, Monroe, Rit

* Leaf sage, hand picked,

| shade dried, $1.25 Ib. 1944 crop

Mrs. S. M. Snstth, Barnesville,

Riek

100 clean, sound. darned
guano sacks, 200 Ib. cap.: 100
100
lb. C. S. Meal: 2% bu. potato
sacks, $12.00 for 16t. Po -Pe od
_No checks. Exc. this}
years crop pecans for good.
sound, dried apples or peaches,
free of worms, etc. Olin =
Prickett, Maysville. :

1944 crop peanuts, $4. 00. bur
hand-piked, for sale, or exc.
some for print chicken feed

-sacks, 4 pecks peanuts for 4]

sacks. Prefer not tdo large or
gay. Add postage. Mrs. J. E.
Sorrells, Royston, Rt. 1.

_-Camphor trees. $6.00 C.
larger, $2.50 doz. Exc. camphor
trees, also white guano .sacks
for 1944 crop. dried fruit and
green mtn. potatoes. Mrs.
L. Burk, Tifton, Rt. a

Add |

t Apples for sale to truckers at

| ville for next few weeks.

| handled with

| old- -fashioned. press

FRESH AND CURED.
_ MEATS FOR SALE



1 salt-cured, corn-fed. ham,
wt. 24 Ibs., 37e lb.: 1 shoulder,
wt. 16 Ilbs., 20c lb. Gordon
Johnson, Rolston. ae

1 cured ham, wt. 20 bs., 35c
Ib. FOB. ,Ernest : Alexander, |
Decatur, 715 East - College
Ave. Crs 3020:



F RUITS F OR SALE



Zz

Clean, fre Saad se oiee,
peeled and cored. 35c lb. Add
postage. Mrs. ~Claude Ed-
monds, Toccoa, Rt. 2. :

our packing house in arraaiie
M. Miller, Cornelia.

30 lbs. nice, clean, dried
apples, no cores or peeling,
care, 50 Ih.
Mrs. John S. Branan, Mc-

Donough. ~

Nice dried apples, 40c Ib.
del. \ Mrs. Charlie Sosebee,
Cleveland. :

2 ice, sundried ites 40c Ib.
Mrs. Martha White, Dahlon-
ega, Rt. 1, Box 37. es

Sev. lbs. nice, peeled, sun-'
dried Clingstone peaches, 60c
Ib. Nelle Walters, Plains.

50 lbs: nice, sundried, : * old-
fashioned peaches, free of
worms, 1944 crop, 45c lb. Mrs.
P. W. Rylee, Maysville..

-100 Ibs. dried apples. nice,
free from cores and peeling.
30c lb. No orders Jess than 10
lbs. M. O. only. Add postage.
Mrs. R. F. Chambers, Ball
Ground, Rt. 4, :

25 lbs. 1944 bright, sun-dried, |
peaches,
free of worms, 50c lb. del. for
lot. Also white nest onions,
$1.35 falsely Mrs. We.
Helms, Buena | Vista. j

100 Ibs. nice dried peaches |
and applies, 1944 cron, 35c lb.
3vibs, $100. All free
worms. Add postage, Mrs. Ben
Terrell, eS Rt. Booey



PECAN AND OTHER
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE



eae ae a, eae ee

MISCELLANEOUS -
NAO



a DRIED FRUIT WANTED:
Bright new crop. beardliess|

aries $2.00 bu. -

Marshallville.

Want some nice sundried ap-
ples. Mrs. Bessie Barfield,

GOURDS WANTED: _~

" Want some Martin gourds,
size of a mans head. M.- a.
Horton, Doraville.

GRAIN AND HAY WANTED:

ss

Want 3 tons good peavine. or]
peanut hay to be del. at my)
jbarn. Good hay only. J. W.

Greene, Thomaston, Rt. 1.
Want 1 ton good peavine hay,

|baled and del, Also 10 bu. good
Good, sound, pure, turf seed}

corn. Write price and_ state
when can del. Mrs. Helen R.
Street. Atlanta, Rt. 2, Box. 564.
(New Buford Hwy.)

PEAS WANTED:

Want 5 Ibs. Willetts Wonder
frostproof Bnglish garden peas
BG once. H. H. El iers, Reids-
ville.

PLANTS WANTED:
Want 3000 Missionary straw-
berry plants, true to name, del.

be Oct. 15. Give price. Mrs. W.
. Hilliard, Camilla. i

SACKS. WANTED:

Want 100 to 200 burlap sacks,
100 Ib. cap. Will pay 3.1-2c ea.
and exp. charges. Maude Ham-
by, Greenville, Rt. 3:

Tn

|SEED WANTED:

Want 50 Ibs. a. Cannon Ball
and Stone Mtn. watermelon
seed, 1944 cron. B. H. Samples,
Dublin.

PEAS WANTED:

Want few lbs. frost-proof |
English peas. P. Pulliam, Toc-
coa, 406 Broad St.

TREES WANTED:

Want 100 or more budded
pecan trees; delivery in Dec.
W. J. Hall, Summit.

Want small number seedling
Chinese Clingstone and yellow
peach trees. E. Y. Paulk, Sy-
camore.

WHEA TSTRAW WANTED:
Want some wheat straw for

use on my farm near Jones-|1
boro. R. L. Jackson, Atlanta,

F



Jackson St, N. EB.

|name. Wyman J. Pearce, Cairo,

7 VEGETABLES FOR SALE

Victory: orchard; 2ea. early.
summer and fall apple trees; 6
peach trees, mixed; 4 grape.
vines, all 16, $6.00 del., state
inspected. T. M. Webb, Ellijay.

Fruit trees, grane vines, nut
trees, shrubs. Prices right. Mrs.
&. B. Travis,Riverdale, |

Lead. Vars. pecan, peach,
plum, pear, persimmon, apple,
Satsuma orange, jemen, kum-
quat, grapefruit. trees. _ Govt.
insp. labeled and guar: true to

Rt. 2.



POTATOES AND



=e acre sweet potatoes: ready
about. October 15th. M. Y.
Jordan, Comer, :
~ 40 -to 50-bu. pure P. R.
sweet potatoes. Make best of-
fer. Will not ship. 10 mi. S.
becGuthpert. Ce 7G, Greene,
Cuthbert. Rt. 33 Box (2:

5 A sweet potatoes. See
}and make offer on patch. J. H.
Smith, Fort Valley, Rt. 1.

2 A. good P. R. sweet pota-
toes in field. L. L. Pearman,
Pavo, RG de} ea es



| HONEY BEES AND BEE)
SUPPLIES FOR SALE



Pure strained honey, Gall.
berry and Tupelo, bright, new
1944 crop, packed in 5 Ib. jars,
6 per case, $5.50. FOB. B. B.
Bryan, Hortense.

Fancy grade strained honey,
case of 6, in 5 lb. glass jars,
$5:80 case: M. QO. only; no
checks, E. J. Lewis, Nahunta.

2 frame reversible basket
honey extractor, in A-1 me-
chanical cond. Crank on side,
dia. 20 in. 4 ft., 30 in. $25.00
FOB. _ James E. | Thaxton,
Athens, 182 Catawba Ave.

Pure extracted honey: 1 doz.
2% lb. jars to case, $6.25 FOB.
John A. Crummey, Jesup, P.
O- Box

8 Ibs. nice beeswax, 50 Ib.
pee freshly ground sage, $1.50
> 4% Ib., 85e: i lb., 45e. Add-



coa, Rt. 2.



ce Io: : J. Brown, Toc-

about 1,000 Ibs.;

reg... Best

from |.

$25.00.

E Sweetwater Park. .



600 pele A- 4 a cane
$1, 00 gal. at my farm; (c
ship). 1 mi. from Milan.
Walker, Milan. eee

300 ile Ga. cane SY
grade, in glass, 2%,
lb. containers in~ carto is
gal. at my farm. <
in glass. B. E. , Paresh
Rtee3: % ;

300 gals. sugareane-
fine quality. Make best
Henry Vickers, Ambros

fee

100 gals. good syru f
cans. ace 150 bs. h

Mega cans.
Dexter.

wood, Rt. A,

50 gals. P. One cane
1943 crop, bright and
Cannot ship. Also blac
mule, about 12 yrs.
wo
where, $185.00 for mule.
Womble, Wrightsvill



CATTLE FOR SA



Aberdeen-Angus _ steers
about 600 Ibs. ea., lle

heifers: 6 reg. Hereieras l
15e lb. FOB. farms. For
and Lovejoy. Eugene Ta
Atlanta, William- Oliver

Guernsey bull calves,
high producing dams; sub.
bloodlines. Geo
M. Wicker, Americus Al

Road,

; Guernsey cow, pu Heh di, 4
yis... oldjs in splendi hy ey
heavy producer; will freshe
later; for sale or trade |
ed saddle colt or youn
cole or young | saddle h
. Johnsen, Fairburn,

Whitefaced bull - (deh
between 5 and 6 yrs.
my farm-off ~Hazlehu

Muley yellow Jersey. h fe
6 mos. old, from a 4-
Ada us ba
Fawn, Rt. 3. ae

have no papers: in exe,

wt. 250 to 400 Ibs; bulls .
heifers $75.09 W..
Hartwell, Rt. 3..

feed. Ga aes ay
Jersey bull, purebred, Re :
old, wt. about 700 lbs.
a8 Bass, Center Point.

Cream Jersey heifer,
blooded, not reg. freshin
$75.00: Jersey heifer, 14 mo
old from 4 1-2 gal. dam. ay I
4 Black Angus heifers, about
mos. old, 2 bred, 2 probably
bred, $60. 00 ea. At m) a
near Snapping School
Dillard. Covington, Rt.

Grade Guernsey mile :
giving 3 gals. milk daily

hred Shetland mare, no

lege Park, Rt 2.

1200 ee
1Am 1346.

Fine Guernsey bull.
2 1-2 yrs. old, gentle for.

soon to freshen. Mrs. Juli,
nedoe, Lawrenceville. R

Jersey cow, freshened
17 the JS Be Messner
nelia.

o> Jersey milch cows,

horn bull, about 4 iY yr
3 beef type Shorthorn
to 2 yrs. old. Purebred
reg. Miss Josie Harnilto

POY ee ee

-Guernsey Cow, very :
purebred but not reg:
ed Apr. 24th.| Will not dro

lanta. 969 MeDonough Rd.
3. Ma 0210.

2. good milch cows, a
and young black, butth ad
heifer, cheap for cash. Ss.
Rogers, Pembroke.

Jersey milch cow. Als
seed oats. R. P. Steinhei n
Brooks: Rt 1,

Good milch cow, part
with 3d calf. now milk
Part Jersey bull calf, :
fat, $6.00. FOB. Otis C. Chit
weeds Lavonia. ee



CATTLE FOR SALE



2 KET BULLETIN
to HoGs FOR SALE

Soe =

HOGS FOR SALE

































































eers and 2 yearling heifers.
res A, Atkins. Hamilton, Rt.

ied Hereford bull, pure-
dy 16 mos. old; out of stocky
wilt, purebred Hereford -
rege) and fine reg. polle
ooo sn bull, $116.00; C. A.
Irs; olumbus, Macon Rad.

Guertisey heifer, 18 mos. old,

eshen in Feb. with Ist ealf;.
ey bull, 1 yr. old for sale or
for good milch cow, fresh-
Mrs. Tom Kinney, Temple.

- 7 Herelord cows and calves.
: ee, Tuaeer, Monticello.

cernsey bull,
Id. beautifully marked and.
veloned, pest blogdlines, $75

exc



Bakers. Ferry Rd. Ra 1818.

} Hereford pulls (polled)
th papers; ready for service,
best breeding, $100.00 and $125.
ao oo - Buford,
lacy heifers, about 1
old: 2 Jersey bulls. about 1 |
old. Also good mule, wt.
+ 1006 Ibs. J. Howard
Ay yb, Norcross.

uernsey milch cow, gentle
d in fine cond, gives 3 gals.
Come and see. Mrs. L. S.
rthur, Curryville.

reg. hora-ltype Hereford
pulls, 15 to 22 mos. old. Percy
: Price; Albany.

i good dairy cows: also dairy |
be, a Will self separately

f desire. H. M. Christie, Lr
fa, Rt. 2





gals. daily. Also 2 mules.
ete McKibben, Coolidge.

Fine res. Guernsey bull; 3/
a Aug. 9, $165.00; a real
a cl Bapectt, Lawrence- |



fA

ms record 4962 lo. B. F.;
930 lbs. midk,

flack Angus.
2 1-2 yrs. old. Can be seen
rene pects: Farm, De=

est. C.
30 double polled,
et a 10 young cows with
iL oi rebred to double

cetied nati. champion
bs 4 heifers: to freshen this |
fall by above bull, 2 bulls, 16}

tos. old. ae oe On farm at}

a

Jeriey eiiers: will fresh-
en within next 3 mos. Cam see
* my barm Union City. J. N-



x

mex: bull, I 1-2 yrs. old,
marked, ready for service,
wt. about. 600! Ibs. for sale. Cur-
Bass, Carrs Station.

Jersey and Holstein cow,

sy

in

mos.
ale and heifer. . Voyles,

eau 100 fat, purebred,
ek Angus cows. calves,
FO me bulls and heifers.
Southdown stock sheep. R.
anderson, Hawkinsville.

Purebred Hereford pull, 16'
9s, old, $65.00,, H. H. Rich-
Douglasville Rt. 4.

Light cream Jersey mileb
ow, very gentle: no bad habits,
$65.00 at my home, 1 mi. W.
onesboro. Calvin Fuller, Jones-
boro, Rt. I;

Res. Black Angus bull, 3 yrs.
wi Sree aiiet Hesieians. At-

d and ath ee 9 aie
some -Springers, purebred Jer-

100.00 ea. 7 mi.
le. M. m4. Newsome, Sanders-



ere 12 mos. old, wt.
about 550 tbs., for quick sale,
ae for the 2 at barn. Both
fat. Write before coming as:
ey are om range. By L. pe

M Ry 2.



t milch cow for beef: 1 cow
reshen ist Nov. with some
put: good milker; also good
~ Mars. Jesse Ss
. BE 2.
Jersey cow, fresh a 10 hy:
sy heifer, just bred. Jer~
1 ok 4 mos. old: lot for
G. Dorsey Smith, De-
= Delite Awe, De

yrs.

reg. 15 mos. }

f sold soon. worth double. |
. H. Mayfield. Atlanta, 3688

good eG $55.00; also}

heat Sesto: 5 young cows, |

jand white rabbits.

sey cows, 1 giving 2 1-2}

Holstein pull, 2. yrs. olds reg:

a

le reg. Domino bull}

Hi

7 eam, E

Jersey bull, 2 +2 yrs, old,
(dehorned) purebred: not reg.
oo 250,00. Jersey cow, $75.
. E. Bailey, Sharosburg.

Hereford bull, polled, reg. 6

/yrs. old, wt. approx. 1100 Ibs.
Well marked .easy to handle,
good disposition. $150.00. Robt.
H. Freeman, Forsyth.

Jersey cows, purebred, fresh-

in and to freshen within few |

old,
G.

days. Also mule, 5 yrs.
good animal, $250.00. I.
Thompson, Rincon. |

2 Jersey cows, 1 with bull-
calf, 4 mos. old, $85.00, other
with heifer calf. 2 wks. old,

$75.00. Near Butts. O. C. Ben-

nett, Jr, Millen, Rt.. 4.



HOGS FOR SALE



5 bred sows, $25.00 ea. 2 OTC
boars, $20.00 ea. Also cows,
calves. and mule. Also NZ Red
Mrs, 5..-f
oo Atlanta, 76: Baker St.,

SPC pigs, reg. blocky type, 60
per cent white, 8 wks. old, ap-
prox. wt. 50 Ibs. $15.00 ea. Reg.
in buyers name. Will ship.
Malcom Mites, Metter, Rt. 1.

OIC vigs, ready now. Come
see or will ship. Lewis H. Jones, |
Fayetteville Rt. 3.

SPC pigs, rege. both sex, one
of Souths Iading types. Reg.
in buyers name. $12.00 ea.
Farrowed Aug. 14. Ready for |
del. Oct. 10: to 15th. Walter B.
Leverette. Tifton.

SPC. pigs, reg. grand cham-~

pionship bleed. Sired by son of

' Conquest, 8 wks. old, $10.00 ea.;
| 12 wks.. old. $12.00. 2. 00d brood
sows, $40.00 ea. 2 boars, 6 mos.
old, $20.00 ea. W. A. Taliaferro, |
Blue Ridge.

Lifter of 10 reg. Hereford
pigs, all well marked, 8 wks.

*told, $42.56 ea or z oe F
2EF proven

os sire, Priced reas, EB. C. |
Ty, Monticello. !

bull, Coolled), cholera-immune, wt. about 300|

treated and erated.| J . An-
derson, aa Marietta.
Reg. large type SPC male,

Ibs. 2 T=2- yrs. old, $50.00. J. J.

. Perey, Demorest. e ee nage 3.
t | Reg. Berkshire pigs and hogs.
not fe8.| packed by nationally known}

breeding.

B.
vonia, Rt. 2.

F. Mauldin, La- |

OFC gilt, 4 male pigs (cross-.

fed with guinea); 8 ws. old, $5]
ea., or $37.50: for gilt and pigs.
Re P. Bomar, Palmetto.

furn; boars,

$17.50 ea; gilts, $20.00 ea. Will |

1 ship: anywhere
| Leon Watson, Unadilla.
Cotlewe tam Rt. 2, Box}

Also}

se. Guernseys, some reg,
Guernsey bull 22 mo. old:
hitefaced heifer. 430,00 to!

ee Saiers. | 150 Ibs. Black PC boar, wt, 300

Male, wt. about 500 ibs. Dry, |



og ans 600 ae $75. 00.
ith, - Rt. 3





im Ga. FOB.

SPC pigs, wt. 40 to 50 Ibs.

Be of litter of 13. both sex,

$17.50 ea Reg. in buyers |

rnarve. SPC gilts, 8 mos. old,|
Treated and crated, |

$30.00 ea.
ve | Fred C. Seago, Pine hurst
cf

Duroe sow I {-2 yrs. old, ak
250 lbs. with 6 pigs, crossed |
with big bone Guinea, $55.00
for lot. Thomas A. Chapman,
Douglasville, Rt. 2

6 Black Essex and PC pigs,

6 wks. old, $3.00 ea. J. E. Pil-

sae J., Plains.

24 SPC shoats, $5.00 . $15
ea. atmy farm. Mrs. F. D. Mc-

Sy

! Dowell, Monticello, J ackson Rd.

oie: E.

2 nice Black PC porkers, wt.
; eg to 200 Ibs. ea. on Clifton

a
Chruch P
Rt. E-.

Extra fine oI pigs,
ready. Will ship. Lewis
| Jones, Fayetteville, Rt. 3.

w Wills, Decatur,

now

Res. Hereford sow. wit. over |

300 lbs. bred to reg. Hereford
boar; to farrow Nov. 1, $90.00.
B. L. Custer, Marietta, "Aligood
Road.

& Black PC boars, wt. 130 to
lbs. res. im buyers name. C. F.

Lunsford, Whitehall, University
of Georgia Steck Farm. -

Big bone African guinea gilt,
treated and shipped FOB.| Reg.

in buyers name, $20.60. George |

Meatoor, Commerce, Rt.. 4.

OC male, wt. 250 Ibs. $35.00.
Atso good work mute, 12 yrs.

old, $60.00 at my place. J. H.}

Gibson, Atlanta, Rt. 2, Bast-
tand Rd., Ma 0453.

Fine, purebred, young SPC.
sow; some younger hogs, ali
healthy and very reas. priced at
my farm, 3 mi. NE. Adairsville,
1-2 mi. off hwy. W. W. Trib-

ble, Adairsville, Rt. 2.

& OLC mixed breed pigs, 6}
wiks. old), $5.00 ea.
College Park,
Road. Sine

Cc. BE. Brown, |

wt

Hereford. shoats, weaned and |
treated, papers

near Clifton Methodist.)

Fairburn |

2 Black Guinea female and
2 boar pigs; Blue Guinea boar.
pig;. Blue Guinea gilt pig, about
3 mos. old, wts. about 40 Ibs.
$10.00 ea. or $15.00 treated and
shipped FOB. Charlie Mal-
phus, Tuseulum.

wt, 60 Tbs. males. and _ gilts,
$14.00 ea. Sub. to regs $16.00
ea. reg. in buyers name. SPC
and OIC crossed pigs, 3 mos.
old, $10.00 ea. FOB W. C.
Burnseed, Ellabelle, Rt. 2.

2 hogs, half PC.,. and half

J. Yeketl. dr. Atlanta: Rt. 9
Box 581. &
Ree. Duroc boar for sale or

trade for anything can use. J.

H Smith. t. Valley, Rt. 1

Hereford hog shoats, some
unrelated, treated, males, $1750
ea: silts, $20.00 ea. FOB. Leon
Watson, Unadilla, PO. Box 214.

OIC female pigs, 10 wks
old. $10.00 ea. N. G.
Buford, Rt. 2.

OIC brood sow, vurebred,
blocky type, 17 mos. old. wt. 300
to 350 lbs. Will breed to 600 Ib.
reg. boar.| Will not sell for meat
heg. B. T. Carithers, Nicholson,
Het.

19 nice pigs, ;just weaned;
will be ready about Oct. 25th.
Well fed stock. Jack Lucas,
Brunswick, Gen. Del.

5 little bone Guinea (crossed
with Black Essex) pigs, 8 wks.
old; priced to sell, Also red
multiplying onions, $1.50 gal.
/MO. only. Mrs. M. H. Pattillo,
Red Oak.

8 OIC mixed pigs. 6 wks. old,
$5.00 ea. 2, $9.00. C. E Brown,
College Park, Rt. 1, Fairburn
Read.

OIC_ male shoat, entitled to
reg. about 8 mos old, $25.00.
Female, same age and breed,
but not related nor bred. F.
|W", Maddox, Stone Yountain, .

5 OIC pigs, 6 wks. old, $5.50
fea. or $10.00 pr. Also bull calf,
10 wks. old. H. M. Christie,
7 ithonia, Rt.<3 (Welborn Rd.)

SPC pigs, 3 mos. old,\ reg.
in buyers name, wt. 40 to 50
'Yos.. both sex, $15.00 ea. C.
A. Brown, Thomaston, Rt. 1.

5 Duroe-Jersey gilts, life-
treated for cholera, wt. appx.
110 Ibs. $20.00 ea. Reg. and
erated, $22.50 ea. Some pure)
crossed Duroc and SPC gilts.
Se Harrison, Whigham, Rt.

inea bear, rebred, $40.00 del.
|within 75 mi. Ready for serv-}
fice. Charles Plber- |
ton. Rt. 3.

~Sow and 10 pigs, 2 mos. old.
Alea 3000 stalks POJ. cane. J.
L. Reichert, Lake Park, Rt. 3./
(W. A. Minton Farm.)

Res. Duroc sow, wt. 250 Ibs.
$35.00 crated FOB. Can furnish |
papers. 3 nice gilts, entitled to |
reg. wt. 75 to 80 Ths. $15.00 ea.
Ee: D. M. Lee, Nicholls, Rt.

Reg. Bevetond pigs. boars, $15
ea., gilts, $20.00 ea.! Some large

ice; bred gilts. $75.00 ea., boars,
$50.00 ea. 15 OIC and Hereford
-crossed pigs, $7.50 ea. Will ship.
Also some Hereford cows. E.
oon Marietta. Rt. 3, Box

10 pigs. 6 part bie bone Gui
nea and PC mixed, $6.00 ea. 4
little bone guinea and big bone
guinea crossed, $6.00 ea. or $50
for lot. Also Saanan and Nu-
bian milk goat, female, 12 mos.
ole, $15.00. Cannot ship. Mrs.
tA D. Blackstoek, Douglasville,

H.1 Rt. 2.

15 pigs, farrowed in April;
crossed purebred OIC boar and
PC soy. $12.50 ea. at farm 1-1-2
mi. from. Lilburn on Rockbridge
Rd. H. J. Haas, Atlanta,.1, P.
O. Box 2090.

SPC pigs, bred gilts, service
| bears, champion breeding,
prices reas. F. H. Bunn, Mid-
| vitke. s

Hereford shoats, purebred.
All letters ans.| Math Sconyers,
| Jx.. Swainsboro.

48 purebred SPC pigs, 6 wks.
old, Oct. 15th, $5.00 ea. at farm.
H. G. Autry, Plainville.

erossed, reg. for sale at reas-
price or trade for laying: hens.
Also Black Jersey bull, 15 mos.
ol. for sale or trade for laying
hens. Milch cow, with heifer
calf, 6 mos, old. Other cattle.
Raymond E. Hinley, Savannah,
Rt. 4, Box 67.

Cherry red, blocky , type
Duroe pigs, either sex some
| unrelated: res. in buyers fame;
ae at. $15.00 ea. Satis. guar.



Soe:

. ee moses y

Ss

Reg. SPC pigs, 14 wks. old, |

Duroc, wt. about 200 Ibs. a. H|

Forester, |

Black big. bone African gui- Ler, 12 yrs. old, gentle and will |

enough for breeding and serv- |

Male hog. PC and Hampshire

SPC pigs, grand champion-

and col, 8 wks. old, $10.00 ea. 12
wks. old, $12.00 ea; 2 boars, 6
mios. old, $20.00 ea. 2 fine brood
SOWS, $40.00 ea. W. A. Talia-
ferro. Blue Ridee.

3 big bone guinea sows, all
bred, $30:00 ea. 8 big bone gui-
nea pigs, 6 wks. old, $7.50 ea.
Will not ship. See at farm, 2275
Rhinehill Rd. S., E. Dan R.
Burnett, Atlanta, 2275 Rhine-
hill Rd., SE., Ma 7614.



HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE



Mare mule in good cond.
Also milch cow, giving 3 gals.
daily; 1 bull, 6 mos. old, $85.00

barn at Centerville. Mrs. Geo.
WwW; Peek, Lithonia, Rt. I.

Tron grey mule, about 12 yrs.
old, $75.00. Also Jersey cow,
never goes dry, calf 1 yr. old in
Sept. Cow will freshen in Apr.,.
with: 3rd calf, $60:00. Also 7
pigs, 3 mos. old, $5.00 and. $6.00
ea. Other cattle. Mrs. Etta B.
Marrett, Lavonia, Rt. 1.

Black mare mule, wt. about
1100 lbs; has some age. C. O.
Blackwell Odum, Rt. 2.

- Mule colt, 3 mos. old, $30.00.
Bud Holland, Dalton, Rt. 2.

Plug mule, wt. 700 lbs. $60.
Also 8 grown purebred Chin-
ehilla does, 1 buck, 4 sandy
Flemish does, 2 bucks, all $3
@x5 Be bi. Mann, Macon, 4110
Houston Ave.

2 good mules, wt. the pr. 2400
Ibs. 6 and 13 yrs. old. Came, see
or. write. J.-J. Otiver, Com-
merce, Rt. 3.

Good plug mule, black mare
mule, good qualities, wt. about
800 lbs. D. T. Lawson, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 7, Box 128.

Red mare mule, 12 yrs. old,

to 1200 Ibs. $60.00.. L. C. Car-
ter, Atlanta, Rt. 1, Box 264.
Grand Ave.

Good, sound mare mule, wt.
1060 Ibs., $100.00 cash at my
Sento Arthur Owen, Barnes-
ville.

Nice mule. Also TB tested
|Duroe-Jersey hogs, Come and
see. Mrs, Ira D. Boatright,
Adima. Rt. 4.

Good mare mule, geod worls-

| work anywhere, wt. 1300 Ibs.
$50.00. C. D. Cochran, Mon-
roe, Rt. f,

Pr. fine mules, 6 yrs. oid. wt.
1200 Ibs. ea. Perfect ce alities,
$450.00 for Ly
berton, Rt. 4

ood ce mule for ake or
trade for milch cow. Also sev.
thousand stalks CPO. 90 cane:
J. C. Young, Sumner.

Grey mule, in good cond. wt.
about 1000 Ibs. 12 or 14 yrs. old,
| $50.00 at my barn. B. T. Hais-
ten, Riverdale.

Blaek or brown horse, 3 1-2.
lyrs. old, wt. 1575 lbs. sound
and gentle; work anywhere,
$200.00. W. B. Cochran, Lithia
Springs, Rt. 1 (4 mi. from Li-
thia Springs.)

Jet black horse mule, 5 yrs.
old, wt. 1200 lbs., work any-
where, $200.00. Van McDonald,
Alpharetta, Rt. 3.

Smooth mouthed horse; will
do light plowing. Frank Bras-
ington, Pavo, FRt. 2.

3 mules, wts.

my barn, or contact L. R. Wade,
Hapeville, 3136 Springdale Rd.
Quinton Eskew, College Park,
Rt. f.
Black mare, 6 yrs. old, wt.
around. 1200 Ibs. Will work any

where. Tom Dougherty, | Gain-
esville, Rt. 9.

.wt. 1000 tbs. $100. A. . Mar-
tin, Lithia Sprtngs.
Belgian mare, 5 yrs. old,

gentle, wt. 1000 to 1200 Tbs,
Also l-horse wagon, prac. new,
ete. all for $300.06. Not sold
separately. Eugene Brown,
Mamechester.

16 mnyvule colts, 3-4 yrs. old,
ange Some made crop this
$150.00 to $200.00 ea. Five
Pie saddle horse, 7 yrs. old,
$225.00.
old, wt. 1050 Ibs., $700.00. J. T.
Lewis, Elko,

Large mare mule, 11 yrs. old,
will, work anywhere, gentle:
medium black horse, 14 yrs. old
sentle; no blemishes. for sale or
exe. for cattle J. P. McElroy,
a Rt. 4.



_ Wednesd ay, October 4,

ship breeding, reg. good type}
| wt. 1300 to 1350 Ibs., work any

Hold, $100.00 or trade for reg.

wt. 750 lbs., for sale or trade
pay

| 1000 Ibs.
. Self, Columbus, Rt. 1, AK

for quick sale for lot at my |

Lor exc. for 1 1-2 tons good pea-
nut hay del. and get horse. E,

no knots or blemishes, wt. 1100 :

land treated milch cows and |.

| King, Kennesaw. Re. ,

1900. Ibs.,
| drop, Marietta, Rt 2

F, Kel ey, EL |
1000. Ibs.
habits and will work any where

| Athens, Rt. 1.

|A, Leckie, Gainesville, Rt. 4

'9 yrs. old, in fine cond., $1

/ $145.00 for outfit.| FE.
song, Woodland.

750, 800 and}
900 lbs. for sale cheap. See at}

$1.75 ea. Purebred stock. FE

Good work horse, 9 ae: old, |

21-2 mos. old, $1.50 ea. Ch
| Main Street. |

Spanish jack, 4 yrs.|

all ages. Purebred an



| Miller, Se 83
jAve, NE.











































































HORSES AND MULES |
FOR SALE



- Pr. mares, 10 and 12 yrs. oe
whe- .; good draft
Good een mares. E. I]
son, Buckhead, (Morgan Co.)

Small, light bay mare, 6 yrs,

polled Hereford heifer, 18 mos,
old or older. Linton H. Wour
Jeffersonville.

Dark bay mare, 12 yrs. old,

for gentle mule, wt. 800 or 900
lbs. not over 15 yrs. old. Wilt
reas. difference. N. RB.
Mooney, Quill. i

Horse mule, 11 yrs. old, wt,
Gentle and-in fine
shape. $75.00 at.my vlace. W.

mour Road.

Red horse mule, aoprox. .
1050 lbs; work anywhere, aan
stepper, no plug,. middle-aged
$65.00. Also old fashioned white
multiplying nest onion sets,
$1.75. gal $1.00 1-2 gal. del. in
Ga. J. G. Lee, Plainfield.

Black mare, with white face
(blind) wt. 1200 Ibs. $50.00

ca mes

L. Burke. Rhine, Rt 1

, Horse, reg. in Tenn. Walkin:
Horse Assn., colt, 3 1-2 yrs. ol
selding, about: 15 yrs. old, 3
hands., dark bay, long mane
good qualties. Hugh Richard-
son, 160 Peachtree St., NE.

Saddle horse, 5-gainted, w
850 to 900 Ibs. Perfectly gentle
for small childrea or women, &
yrs. old and equipment, $175.
rea H. Smith, Perry. os ie

5

Horse ae 3 yrs. aha: wor
anywhere, see 2 mi. SE. Hickox
Winton Johns, Winokur, Rt. 1. :

Mare, 6 ,s. old for sale-or
exc. for Allis-Chalmers B. cul
tivator, in good cond. 2-H w
gon, $25.00. Pat McRee, Buck
head, (Morgan County.)

Excellent work mare, w
anvvhere, perfect cond., gentle
in every respect, also 1 r
good saddle horse, gentle a
plenty fast. $275.00 for bot!
or $1506.00 ea separately.
No. letters ans. 3 1-2 mi. So.
Lyons on Hwy. No. 1.| R. J
Moon, Lyons, Rt. 4. -

At Stud: a Black Beauty tyne,
5-gaited saddle stallion, wt. 1,
100 Ibs. Fee: $25.00. Vache
Zachry, Rome, Ph. 3t72

4 young mules, wts. 900
1100 Ibs., $115.00 to $200.00 ea.
Will work anywhere. B. A

Horse, 4 yrs. old, wi abo
$125.00. Newt Wal

2 mare mules, wt. about
ea. Gentle, no bat

for sale or exe. for 2 youn,
brood mares. B. L. Te

Mare mule; also 1-H. wag
for sale or trade for cattle.

Black saddle -horse, 5-ga

TF. F. Sigman, Social Circle. =

Black mare mule, 9 yrs. |
also 1-H. wagon, prac. new,
B. Birds

tteg. Palomino saddle mi
with stud colt (dropped Jun
11,) at foot. Both very gern
Mrs. Joe kL. i LaGran
Pineland. )



RABBITS AND CAVIE
FOR SALE



2 prs. NZW rabbits, 3. mo: S
old, $2.00 ea. 2 bucks, 5 mos
old, $2.00 ea. 4 1-2 mos. 0

col. Also Ga. Belle and Elbert
peach seed, mixed, 30c doz, |
lie Otis Mashburn, Cum
R yy

oe
Pr. NZ Red and white mixe
rabbits, 4 mos. old, $4.50;
NZ Red and Chinchilla mix
2 1-2 mos. old, $1.75: 3 buc
Chinchilla and NZR_ mixe

ton Alten, Fort Valley,

Flemish Giant buck, pur or:
aaer ts grey), 10 wks. old, $5.
S. RR. Scarborough, Hawkii
ville, 330 Merritt St.

Reg. NZ Red does and Px
2 bucks born May 28th;
sage age, pagers furn.
Exp. col. Sonny Weeks, EH

Hwt. and Std. Chi
for reg. Reas. prices. 3



BBITS AND CAVIES |
FOR SALE

Zz

inea pigs; bred female,

$2.50 ea; young, 5c ea. Also

~ apples, $2. 25 bu. bskt.

np. [Oi cole Top White Globe

ip seed, 10c oz., 75 lb. Del-
Eowler. Roy.

'Z, Reds; 4 purebred bucks,

os. old, "$1. 50 ea. 1 reg. doe,

mos. old: doe, 12 mos. old,
2 purebred does, 8 mos. old

s buck, 20 mos. old, $5.00 ea.
% A. L. Alexander,

ter. Lakeland, PO Box 56.

W and grey rabbits:- young |

natured stock, for sale or
. for Mech. or Apr. 44 pul-

s of R. I. Red, BR. Cornish

os or what have you. E. C.
d, Junction City.

NZ Red does, 16 mos. old.

ebred, wt. 9 to 11 Ibs. all

d, $4.00 ea. W.. L. Winn,
itzgerald, PO Box 571.

Se ling out entire stock rab-
one NZ Reds, ProNZ
fee ok Angora. doe, bred,

00. NZW buck, 3 mos...

old, $1.50, L. G. Spain. Atlanta.
483 Washington St. SW.

SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE

2



milk type goats: 7 mes. old

brown billy. female white and-

lack), $10.00 ea. or $15.00 for
Mrs. W. H. Cochran, Ni-
bs json, Rt. 1.

4 Stud; Outstanding Saanan

re, 20 lbs. 11 oz. production

bred: Fee: $4.00. Free return

rvice inside 90 days. Sev.

oung and mature bred does fer,

ale. - -Exc. splendid work mare

owt, 1000 lbs. for heavy

rk mare, not over 10 yrs. old.

dwin Simpson. Atlanta,
vnes Ave,. nw.

Nubian, purebred, 3-qt. $30,

aeeet 2-qt. grade doe, not

$15.00. Nubian-Saanan
ae doeling, 5 mos. old, $15.60?
50.00 iia | Mrs. H. Chappell

: jac Prince Hoyal,.Sa-

2an beak. No. 69830 (fertile)

urebred. reg. $30.00 FOB:
+ $4.00. Also some milkers.
iden Pickett, College Pari,
1-2 Princeton Ave.

| NICE grade does. Gamos. old,
3 milking goats, for sale

heap. or trade for 2dual value.
_S. Laramore, East Point, 951 |

Vest Washington BO Aa 9302.
iZ head tame sheep. $50.00

or lot at my place. R. 1. Bax-"

Ludewiel.

Reg. Nubians: I buck Chorn-

ess.) 2 1-2 yrs. old. Pr: kids,
ale and female, from different
ag: 1 yearling, bred. Exc.
reeding. at reas. prices for fine
7 Geri 94. Demorest.

: wurebred~ . Nubian
a Ready for light service.
ake of buek from famous Chi-
kaming herd. Will re. in buyers
me. Reas. vriced for quick
f . Wm. >. Dedd. .r,. Dercatar,

Aa Stud: Sir Randoloh ist.

'-4159; from long line of Imp.

Swiss 8-qt. stock: young and
igorous: outstanding for num-
er doe kids: (naturally horn-

catur, 123 4th Ave. De 5892.

Purebred and reg. Toggen-
urg bucks, from high produc-
dams, 6 mos. and 2 yrs. old:
extra large and fine, direct
from Sir Roderick.
judson. Americus. Rt,

Nuvi pn and a Cross

mi s goat, freshened once.
t bred. but still giving some
ilk. Young doe, 18 mos. old,
ot bred, same cross, $25.00 for
2. See just off Cooks Cross-
ng Rd. 5 mi. below Crossing.
. Camp. Riverdale, RFD.

eReg. Tog egenburg buck and
ioe kids, sired by Chikaming

anton Judson T-4979, of A. R. |

incestry; few milking does, ail
king, 1 bred. Good quality
nd reas. Warren Rollins, At-
ita, 249 Marrees Pi re.

PRION Sr. awl Ae,
old, very large type; from
producing stock of from 7

0 10 ats. daily; tfained to wa-

has trimmed horns, $20.

Lewis FE. Tabor, Albany, Rt. 3,
30X 616.

zarge Toggenburg buck, 16
old, $25.00. C. R: Shortt,
Cross: Ph, 257s.

rogwenburg goat, giving Wille 2

S. old. Toggenburg, 1 yr. old
ally hornless) not bred;
ogenburg and Saanan doe,
old. Best price gets the
: inguiries. Dr. W. K.

J yGaat :

jalso 300 Ibs.
J. J. Outen, Manassas, Rt. 2.

695 |

ee oe

{small and prize winners.

P

| $1.50. Mrs.

| George

"SHEEP AND GOATS. y
: FOR SALE

= Ce goats both good. biped
6 mos. gid $3. 00 ea. Joanne
Hyden, Atlanta,
Ave., SE,, Ja. 7972 adic

Want good home for a milk
goat, bred to freshen in Jan.;
half -the ~*= ym excnange for
her care. Cannot ship. Mrs. A.
H. Carpenter, Clarkesville. :



See

LIVESTOCK WANTED |



HOGS WANTED:

Want fat heg en hoof, 100 Ibs.
for same. Bring hog and get
J. B. Baker, Folkston.

Want Berkshire. boar pig;
espedeza seed,

Mare.

GOATS WANTED:

Want 50 to 100 common goats
for my own farm in Fayette

Co, Will pick up at your place. |.

W. E. Chambers. Atlanta. 560
McDaniel St., SW., Wa 3907.

Want some reg. Alpine doe
kids, also hear Trom party hav-
ing reg. Horniess Saanan buck
for service; have 2 Saanan does
for sale. J. M. Smith, Alapaha,
Rt. 2, Box 115.

HORSES AND MULES
VNTED:

Want Shetland pony, in good

cond. Write, giving description

and price. Howatd H. DeVane,
Cuthbert, Rt. 3.

Want good work mare, not

under 1300 lbs. and not over 5.

yrs, old. J. A. Vandergriff, De-
a Bi 2.

- POULTRY FOR SALE

ot



ANCONAS:

2 bloodtested, purebred An-
cona roosters, ready for service.
BABY CHICKS AND-
BANTAMS:

6 Siiver Sebright
hens, 2. roosters, $5.00. B. L.
Custer, Marietta, Allgood Rd.

16. small type mixed Game

bantam, 6 wks. eld. wt. pound
when grown, $4.00 for lot; Det-.
roit Red sundried apples, free:
. of

eore, and peeling. 50c 1b;
Purple Top White Globe tur-
nip seed, 15c_02..,
Willie Smith, Rolston.

350 small type bantam hens

and pullets, mixed colors, 35c
ea. Marvin Jackson. Locust, Rt.
a i

1944 nateh Goiden Sehr issih

bantam cockerels, $2.00 ea. FOB

Money order, Malcolm MeMil-
ie, Bartow. P, O. Box 135.

Dark -Cornish _bantams, 510
trio; coekerels, $2.50 ea.; trio
of Black Cornish bantams, $8;
2 cockerels, $2.00 ea. W. H.
Holmes, Aussista. 230 Telfair
Street.

Bantams, 6 pullets, 2 ote a
1944 hatch, Hamberg and Coch-
in crossed. $5.00 if lot taken.
Robert Harri,s Marietta, Rt. 4.

6 midget bantam hens. ever 1
yr. old. 1 rooster. wt. 12 oz. to
1 Tb. $5.09 for lot: 8 young
guinea pigs, 75e ea: pr. giant
NZ White rabbits, 7 mos. old,

.187.00. D. W. Chadwick, Pike.

41 Game bantam rooster and
bantam hen and sev. large type
hens, for sale at my place. Can t
ship. C. Duncan, Atlanta, 328
Candler Rd. SE.

Bantams, 1 pr. each. Show
Tepe Cornish, $6.50; RI Red,
$5.50: Blaek Rose Congb, extra
$7.00.
Mrs, Helen -R. Street. Ationta.
Rt. 2. Box 564.

4 mixed bantam roosters, 1-
1943 hateh. others, 1944 hatch,
75c ea: also 1943 hatch Yellow
bantam hen, $1.00. Willie G.
Dobbins. Marietta, Box 207.

16 mixed bantam hens and 3
roosters, some yellow and some
feather- legged, 50c ea; also pr..
White Silkies, $1.00 ea. Mrs.
Linnie Martin. Atlanta; Rt. 3.
AOA _

Mixed bantam hens. 50c ea;
pullets, 35e ea. FOB. Mrs. Wal-
lace Franks, Lavenia Rt 2.

BARRED AND
OTHER ROCKS:

34 BR. pullets. ready to go
into production; 4 roosters, cull-
ed and tested. with certificate,
$2.00 ea, FOB. A. T. Campbell.
Canon.

3 <BR, and, -| WA. rooster,

March hatched, large . types
Benry Lambert.

Cre ~mont.
50 BR Bullets, $9, 00 ea. FOB.



Srrings.

623 Delmar h

|Armuchee,.
; CORNISH, GAMES

| cock, any good strain.
or more. Will exc. 1 plug mare}. :

| pullets,

bantams, 4

75c lb. Mrs.

POULTRY FOR SALE |

POULTRY FOR SALE |

POULTRY FOR



| BRAHAMS:

Some light. Brahms pues.
eockerels, $2.50 ea; also few
ens, Same breed, extra large,
$3.00 ea. Rev. J. R. Baxter,

AND GIANTS:

20 pit g me hens, 1 1-2 yrs.
old, Round Head cross. M. P.
Henry, Atlanta, 1500 Bankhead
Ave., NW., phone Be 1125 M.

A 6 lb. purebred pit same

brood cock (a blinker) and nice

game hen. Sell or trade for a
good, sound 6 lb. 2 yr. old game
ergs BE
Griffin, Gainesville.

1 PB. pit ~ame cock (never
been whipped) 18
dead blue game strain, $10.00.
FOB. Q. L. Wiggins, Demroest.

roosters: Blue-Shawlneck cross
ed, $2.25; Blue and Red Quill
yerossed, $2.50; 4 young Blue
and Irish Clipper crossed, $1.50
ea. James C. Bennett, Duluth>
Box 161.

Dark Cornish April hatched
cockerels, $2.00 ea. No checks.

Ri. 1.

half Cornish,, big type cockerels

tand pullets, also fine let pure-

bred Games, for sale. Mrs, B.
F Osborn, Roy,

12 purebred Dark. Cornish
Spring hatch,
32-00 ea. FOR. Mrs. S.
| Fender:

S purebred Dark Cornish In-
dian hens, 3 April hatch pullets,
also cockerels..all $1:-75 ea. J.
R. Gardner. Locut t Grove.

~ 4 March hateh Cornish roos-
ters cnd 3 Aprjl hatch, also few

J. Akers,

ley. Lavonia, 16 Tex Tile Ave.

Purebred Dark Cornisn pul-
lets and cockerels, wt.

size, $1.50 ea.
Lovett.

Purebred ee Cecgian: 3 1-2

yr. old Cartons returned. MO.
only. Miss Cora B. Patterson,
Lo Ty, Rt, 2. Box 74;

rooster, $18.00; also 20 BR. hens
and 2 non- -related Aristocrat
roosters, $2.00 ea., or $42.00 for
the 22. FOB. Mrs. Minnie Mal-
phus, Tuseulum:

. 3 Cornish pullets, now laying,
$~.75 ea: also 12 small type ban-
tams, 6 wks. old, $3.00; 2 or.
eress Giant NZ. White and Blue
Chincilla
$2.50 pr. Reed F. Fowler, Roy.

3 Trish (Grey hens, all good
layers, $10.00.
Rt 2.

4 pit, same sonkereis. about
5 mos. old, $3.00 ea. I. H. Pier-
ce. Stone Mountain, Rt. 2.

Few extra nice, April 1944
hatch pit game stags for sale.
Sat. guar. J. Robert Westmore-
land. Toccoa, Rt. 3, 3ox 92.

2 fighting game roosters $3.00
ea: and 3 same age pullets, $2

tam roosters, 75c ea; small type
VOR roosters, $2.50 ea. or $2.00
ea. - here. Oo>-R. Wimberly.
Chauncey. 2t. 1.

DUCKS. GEESE, TURKEYS:
AND: GUINEAS FOR SALE:

5 Pekin ducks, 4 ducks. 1
drake. $5.00 for lot, Cobb A.
Lee, Waycross, Rt, 2, Box 478.

About 20 young. healthy tur-
keys avs wits. 6 1- 2 to 9 1-2 lbs.
40c lb. if lot is taken: 45c for
smaller quantity. Mrs. R. J.
Miller, Augusta, Rt. 2, Box
412. :

20 toe 25 white Pekin ducks,
252 lb, J. H. McGarity, Clarks-
ton, Tel. 4491.

* White Emden geese, 6 mos.
old. from purebred stock, $12.50

| for lot. Mrs. Joe Pratt. Lithonia

Box 175.

10. white ducks, $1.00 ea. or
$7:00 for lot. Dont write. a
P. J. Williams, Atlanta, Rt.
Box 133,

9 fawn and white Indian
Runner ducks, May hatched,
$250 FOB. MO only. Silas
Snipes, Commerce, Rt. 2.
LEGHORNS: .

200 WL hens, now laying 2
erates eggs per week, $1.50 ea:
200 Eng. WL. pullets. wormed
and treated, 6 mos. old, laying,
$2.00 ea; also 150 gal. syrup.
All for sale at my place, 2 mi.
W. Ochlocknee. Mrs. -H. E.
Dukes. Ochlocknee, Rt. 2. .

250 WL hens, about 15 mos.
ald, $1.25 ea. Sell only all at
once. Mrs. J. M. Jackson, Sa-
vannah, White Biuff a a mile



eee Sandy Pons

mos. old,.

a STR 2 ea,
2 Blue game hen, $2.00 ea; 6

Miss Leona Simpson, Culverton, |.

Fine lot of half Cae saat

6-7 Ib. ees:

$1.50 ea. Frank Man-.

2 ths
{or more, $1.00 ea; 2 1-2 to 3: Ib..
. Moorman,

to 4 lb. cockerels, $1.50 ea; 1 1-2

8 Cornish young hens and

fabbits. 8 wks. old,

R. E. Pate, Avera |

ea: Lot crated for $10.00: ban-.



Pure, Everlay str. Brown
Leghorn. roosters. now ready for

service, $1.25 ea. 2 for $2.25.

Will not ship COD. Mrs. Wood-

row Wilson, Eastanollee, Rt. 1.

Purebred Brown Leghorn
March hatch pullets, $1.50 ea.
E. E. Lynn. Waycross, 501 Ham-

jilten Ave.

_ 10 Everlay Brown TS 2 and
1 yr. old hens ( fine winter

lavers), $1.25 ea., 1 and 2 yrs.

old roosters, $2.00 ea. Mrs..
G. Rogers, Pembroke.

50 big Eng. type AAA March

S.

hateh WL. pullets, now begin-'

ing to lay, $1.25 ea. Party pay
express chgs Willie L. Robin-
son, Gainesville, Rt. 8, Box 1.

4-A breeding. Mar.
pullorum tested, RL
cockerels from ROP sire S
ea also purebred: Gue
male calf, $25.00; Guern
Jersey cross male epat
breeding, $15.00. E. K
yt Pronwood, pope

6 NH hens, $2.00 ea.

hatched NH pullets,

18 March ROP. NH. p

WL hens, 1 WR hen, ea. 6 2
BR. pullets, all $2.00 ea. $7
fer let at my home. Bits.
Arnatl, Senoia. :

Cockerels, Parmenter Red
mos. old up. Sired by RO
from pullorum-tested
$1.00 on un according

-WL., 18 mos. old. with good |B. |

ege record, fine for breeders,
FOB. Will ship. J.
T, Gibson, Decatur, 1000 Cand-
ler Rd. (Rt. 12

15 Eng. strain WL hers. Apr.
1943 hatch, now laying, $18.00
cash for lot. R. W. Adams, Jef-
ferson, Ri. 1.

100 AAA Wi hens, 1 and 1
1-2 -yrs. old, $145.00 or $1.50 ea.

ill ship. Jesse M. Aycock,

Reckyv Ford. Rt. a

100 WL hens, now iaving, 1
1-2 yrs. old. and 75 pullets, 5
mos. old, all 4-A of best str.,
250-320 eggs guar. $1.50 ea.),
Leo Price, Soperton, Rt. 2.

Big type Eng. SCWL., Pen

Pec .. fine cond., 1 and 2 yrs. old
12 hens and rooster, $20.00.

Shipped FOB Baxley in light
crate to be ret. MO. preferred.

a
2

About. 400 WL pullets, April
12 and 19th hatch, vaecinated,
of best grade, now laying, $1.75
ea
Miller, Stapleton.

oe Brown Leghorn roosters,
Fverlay str: 5 mos. old, also 1
Indian game rooster, same age,
$1.50 ea. Mrs. W. R. Richey,

Gideon J, Helton, Baxley.

Lavonia, Rt. i.

ORPINGTONS:

12 or 15 large size.. yellow
Buff Orp. roosters. 3 1-2-4 Ibs.
ea.. $1.50 ea. FOB. Fine for
breeding. A. J. McLeod. Scot-
land.

10 purebred Buff Orp., pul-

lets now Jaying, and cockerel,

April hatch. $25.00. Mrs. L.

Price, Jenkinsburg.

9 Buff Orp., pullets and cock-
erel, also 3 White Wyandotte
pullets. all first of February
hatch. pullets now laying, $2.00
ea,. at vard. S. T. Humphries,
Decatur, 313 5th Ave., De 5880.

PEAFOWLS, PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS. QUAIL, ETC.,
FOR SALE.

90 pr. extra fine White King
nigeons. $1.50 ~pr. for lot; 30
White NZ rabbits. 3 mos. old,
$1.50 ea: 12 mos. old, $2.00 ea:
Poland China. 350 Ho. 12 mos,
old sow. $40.00. -
Monta. T- Forysth St., Nw.

G Young, ee Homer pigeons,
fast workers. large squabs,
$150 pr. FOB. J. D. Johnson,
Thomasville. 226 West Jeffer-
son St. ;

White Kings and common
pigeons mixed. Blues, Browns
and White mixed, 6 prs., for
sale: po less 2 pr. shipped. W.
FE. Garrett, Jr, Bartow. Rt. 2.

40 pigeons. all colors and
working, 7 Gray. White and
Red doe rabbits, 4 niee bucks
fc: sale or swan for 25 grown,
aving Dark Cornish. hens er
nuilets. ready to soon lay. J.

B. Brittinsham. Celuambus, 1335
Sess oe Drive.

C.

White King pigeons. $2.60 pr. |
Young. 2 mos. old, 75c ea. Wil-,

Tie Hicks, Cenyers.

REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRE
AND RHODE ISLANDS:)

2 RT Red roosters. bloodtest-

ed for pullorum. from 250-300

egss cap. hens, $4.00 ei. MO.,
with order. . BR. Ph-des. Par-
rott.

15 NH Red hens. $1.30 ea. 4
purebred W. Wyandotte hens, 1

rooster, all $7.00 FOB. Also 2.

milch cows. $65.00 ea.
McPherson. Rabun Gan.

2 dark RI Red cocks. 1: yr.

old. $2.50 ea. 4 voung hens, 1
cock. bloodtested. $10.00. Eggs,

Mattie

$1.50 for 15, PP. Mrs. Don Do-

nal on; Decatur. De 2465.

50 NH and BR puilets, eross-
ed, April hatched, $1:50 ea. in
lets of 10, or more, Send crates
if to be shipped. No checks.
P. W. Smith, Stockbridge. _

30 NH Red, 30 Wh 4-A Apr.
hatched pulleis, bloodtested.
ready to Jay. $2.00 ea. at my
home. Tyus School, Carrollton.

Mrs. Nora anes Carroli-
fon, Rt. +.

Sell in 200 lots. Mrs. So Tas

J. W. Bedell.

~pullets,

Doria







4 young white Pekin } he
drake, $7.00. Will erate a
charges collect. J. T. son
Decatur, 1000 Candler d.

1. Cr. 2258. pa

BUFF COCHINS
BAN TAMS Ww. ANTED:

oan 4 pullets, = ;

aes ae wits. 4
ea., $30.00 for Jot. wae
Jackson, Locust, Grove, Rt

MB proad-breasted~
50 for pr. April hatct
March hatched $6.00 e2
ea. or 2. $1000. FOB: Alsc
eggs. Thomoson Rinelets, |
for 15 or $2.00 for 30. de!
J; A. Wilson: Martin.

8 fine nalf wild and hail
kin ducks, 8 wks. old, $1.
White and black, ey mak:
great mothers, hatching. th
young. Mrs. Eugene Midc
brooks, Monticello. BS:

12 turkeys. March >
hatched, $2.50 a., 1
pay shipping charges.
le~ Prickett, Carnesvill i

1, guineas, 9 hens. 2
1 vr. old. 90c ea. A.
born, LaFayette.

LEGHORNS WATE?

alee reas, ariond ace
age. Write. Mrs. A. B.!
Thomasville, 115 Celten /

Want 200 March or

or Siac ready a ii et
Coleman. Cuthbert. = 4

oid Ss. P. owe. At
Cameron St.. SE.

roosters, 6-8 mos. old. ;
Make best price. J. B.
Hortense. Rt. 1, Box 48.

WHITE MIN ORCAS >
WANTED:

Want 10 W. Minere
1943 or sp
hatch, . W. Boone, | A
NEW HAMSPHIRE AND
R. L REDS WANTED:

Want 50 NH Red _
hatehed laying vullets

State shat vou qos ni
price. W. L. Joiner. Jr Gi
fin.

PEACOCKS. PHEASANTS
PIGEONS WANTED: ~

Want 1 peacock. Also ha c
pea hen for sale. State price
Wirs, W. P. Sewell. Atlan
Springdale Rd.. De 4103.

Want pr. pheasants and qo
doves at reas. price. Eff
well. Hawkinsville. e

Want pr. white fantail
eons. TT. E. Allen, aves
Box 689.

WANT PULLETS (No Br ed
Given:)

Want 25 well deta
ready to lay. March or
ha:ched pullets. M. Y. Aniole
Newnan Rt. 4. a

WYANDOTTES:

Cockereis, purebred. 22
strain, Feb. hatched, fr
stock. $1.50 ea. PP. Mi
Gibbs, Uvalda,

20 purebled RCSL. W.
te cockerels. 6 mos. ol
ea. Cockerel. 17 mos. oc!
arris. ula.

Cockerels, purebred,
April hatched, $3.00 a
paid, wt. about 5 Ibs.
K, McLeroy, Eatont on
















armers a kh Represented

From: The Tobacco News Florence, S. C.
September, (1944

2 The Stake of Georgia sent to the Waslington
obacco Meeting Hon. Tom Linder, Commissioner of
\griculture, H. L. Wingate, president. of Georgia
rm Bureau, and Congressman. John S. Gibson. We
ve never before been associated with men whom
thought more ably represented the farmers. All
of these men fought hard and intelligently to secure
x lief for the flue-cured tobacco growers. The tobac-
co farmers of Georgia have a right to be proud of
e fight these men made. They truly and honestly
epresented the people of their state.





ee hey did more than hint ey: more han any-
one else, laid the foundation for a lasting cooperation
between the farmers of all the flue-cured states. To
them is due the credit, more than anyone else, in
bringing about the union of farmers. The farmets of
the entire flue-cured tobacco. area will, in the future,
ok back upon the fight which these three men made
s the beginning of a permanent and lasting union
mong the flue-cured tobacco growers.

- We congratulate the State of Georgia. because
jit has men like Linder, Wingate and Gibson who are
pee renly and wholeheartedly interested in the



FARM HELP WANTED



Want tenant for 3-H. farm
on share basis. Good houses,
good land, good tobacco, cot-

ant 1-H tenant. able to
ish self, for farm. 10 mi.
Gainesville, in Bark Camp



Tn

- Ambrose.





























ainesville.

Want Chriian man as man-
ger. operator, with good sized
mily; on: 50-50 basis;
rm and fruit orchards. Good
6-R. house, outbldgs: on school
yus and mail rte. 15 mi. Far-
mers Mkt., Atlanta. S. S.
Storer, Douglasvi We: Rt. 4.

Want married man exp.
arm

in
work for 1-H. farm in

Wood and good 3-R.
15> mi. At-
Xt ES Walter. Atlanta,
5 Eden Ave. S. E: Wa 9993.

Want man ned wife to run
airy farm: have elec. milk-
rs; 3-R. house with running
ter. 3 mi. from city, on mail
rte. Good sal. Prefer some-
one exp. in dairy work. Mrs.
. Hilliard, Camilla..

nt good man to run enist
and tend small crop: good
B men, Rt. 2.

Want 3 farm plow FGde.
hoe oo and cotton pickers
or farm in 1944 and 45 for
ges: work furn. every day.
Houses with elee lights, run-
ning water, pasture aie gar-
den, Sanders, Com-
IerCES :



Want 2 large families to tend
crop in 1945 on 50-50 basis.
Write or come to see me. W.
Grier, Clermont.

0 wk. room and_ board.
st be honest and have ref-
= ie and not ajraid of

Mrs. Ella Phipps. At-
ap (209 14th St.. ap i.

Reliable. single man wants
joo on farm, handy man at any
kind of work, yard. poultry, etc.
Honest, sober and dependable.

w ant with gocd family. Clar-
ence J. Bass, Reidsville, Box
562. F-2- os

ist. Hall. oCo: Good 4-R. | ton and peanut acreage. A. S.
ouse, barn, pasture, wood and. Hicks, Adel. :
uit trees. MH. V. Johnson, Want good, clean, honest,

trek

state cultivation (50-50)

| quarters.

live on place and dd farm

rant woman for farm work, crop pecans, several thousand

SURGE,

| etable basis, Thomas Co. Good



white. middle-aged woman to
live as one of family and do
farm work. Board, room and
salary. ors = Jordan,
Thomaston, Riss, oS

Want refined middle-aged
white woman for farm work;
liye in nice home near Atlanta,
$8.00 wk., room and _ board.
Mrs. C. A. Middlebrooks, Riv-
erdalei: "s,

Waa man and PS (col.) to
live on place and do farm
work. Prefer middle-aged
couple, $50.00 mo. for couple.
Will furnish nice servants
. EL V. Dunbar, At-
lanta, P. O. Box 38, Northside
St. Che 7878

Want reliable col. woman to

work. Board. room, and_ sal-
ary. Mrs. Willis Everett, At-
Gh 5709 =e Rivers Rd. N. We,

- Want exp. man to look after
herd of purebred cattle. Per-
manent job with .good sal. for
right party. R. L, Jackson,
Atlanta, 142 Jackson St.. N. E.

Want tenant for 40 A. good
Jand: 4:4/10 A. in tobacco.
Prefer furn. own stock, I fur-

nish guano, house, water. On
rural and school bus rte. 2 mi.
from county seat. Do not

reply unless experienced, hon-
est and sober. Mrs. Clayton
Douglas, Alma, Rt. 1:

' Want at once. help to gather

pounds. Pay right price: also
sev. thousand lbs. pecans for
sale. Different varieties. Write
or wrie. M. F. Jones; Metter.

Want: farmer, for 2-H: farm,
50-50 basis, in tobacco and veg-

land, 4 R. house. water, RFD
and school bus by door: also
want 1 wage hand. i, J. Mc-
Corvey, Pavo.

Want good tenant, on stand-
ing rent basis, for 180 A. farm, |.
6 bldgs., and large barn. Ideal
for stock farm. 7 room house
will share with responsible
party... Mrs... Wthel. Davis
Bledsoe, Stockbridge, Rt. 2.








6. We -

a "AUCTION SALE

ae on Auction Sale by Ciera Hereford Assn.,
Ine., of 60 Hereford Females, will be held at the
National Hereford Show, Southeastern. W orlds
Fair, Atlanta, Thursday, October 5, at 1 P. M.,

: . + W. HILL HOSCH, Sales Mer.,
eh ae 340 West Peachtree ahs
ee Atlanta, Ga.










friday, October 13th, at



_ LIVESTOCK AUCTION SALE
he Livestock Auction Sale will be held at the
Northeast Georgia Fair, Grounds, Gainesville,

contact? Herbert. M. Adderholt, Secy. Soe H



1P.M. For information,





' from

repair.- Hugh Richardson, At-

|B. Wilkie, College Park,

farm. City

with your farm. W. L. ieote

gen. and stock farm for 1945.

| house, close to

MARKET BULLETIN. ee

FARM HELP WANTED



Want half-cropper for 1945,
with tobacco experience. Need
man for work this fall also.
R. L Tracy. Valdosta, Rt. 4,
Box 236.

Want tenant for 130 A. farm.
Standings rent or 3rds and 4ths;
5-R. house (ceiled): good well,
plenty wood, good barn, 3
ereeks: located 3 mi. S. Jones-
boro, 1 mi. from Rt.41; on
school and mail rte. Alex H.
Stephens, Jonesboro, RFD.

Want middle-aged woman to
help with work on farm; room,
board and. good salary .| Mrs.
G. G. Elder, Norman Park, Rt.

py \

Want man with. large family
or 2 families that can work to-
gether to tend 2-H. farm on 50-
50 basis, I furnish stock.,Good
tobacco allotment, cotton and
peanuts. Also work 5000 tur-
pentine cups on halves. Write
for particulars. Henry Reese

Want single man at onee to
plow, farm near Alanta. Can
furnish room, with lights and
water, weekly Sale oie Pris
ble. Atlanta, 277 Capitol Ave..
SW.

- Want man and wife, white
or col. for dairy helo. No milk-

ing: will pay $25.00 wk. andl.

furnish house. H. C. McElroy,

Decatur, Rt: 1.

Want tenant for 2-H. farm;
40 A. cultivated; all upland,
part fresh land; 4-R. house
with elec. plenty water and
'wood, 3rds and 4ths or standing
rent. 4 mi. W. Buford, off Bu-
ford and Cumming Hwy. 1-2 mi
Riverside Church, Guy
Benefield, Buford, Rt. 3.

Want tenant for 30 A. bot-
tomland on Chattahoochee Riv-
er, between Powers Ferry Rd.,
and Johnsons Ferry Rd. 12 mi.
from Atlanta}.5-R. house, fair

lanta, 160 Peachtree St. NEA
Ma 5111.

Want party for: LH. share
crop an work for wages when
not busy with own crop; Nice
place, close in; suitable for
vegetable farming: 54 A. joins.
city limits of College Park.
Must be honest and aoeets o:
Box 103. Ca 3586.

Want industrious family, 2 or
more; good tenant house, 170-A.
~and school _ bus.
Modern equipment. Unusual
opportunity for someone. Write
immediately. George MESSE IS
Griffin Rt: A.

Want sharecropper for 1945,
with force enough to run 2-H.
erop, wi 3 head stock and be
pertially able feed big family.
About 3-A. cotton, bal. in grain.
Good land, good house on good
road, 5 mi. from Madison, on
bus rte. Tenant in possession.
at present. Dr. Gy H. Eunlap.,
as



POSITIONS WANTED



Want job on peach orchard |

as overseer on a large farm;
have 20 yrs. exp. in peach or-
chard work. D. C. Fucicett.
Newnan, Rt. 3.

Want job on farm, driving
tractor and truck, etc., with
good OU lights, wood, wa-
ter and 6 A. land, and $25:00
week. 3 in a Can begin
January Ist and work all year
round. Work the 6A. through

9

ae

Stapleton, Rt.

Single man wants work on
dairy, or orchard farm. Mar-
vin Rhodes, Martinez.

Want job as farm overseer.
Can do common. blacksmith
work; no horseshoeing. Can
handle labor. 50 yrs. on farm.
Will move anywhere. Jos. A.
Hight, Silver Creek, Rt. 1..

Want

job as overseer on

Am middle-aged, healthy, so-
ber and honest, with life exp.
in stock. and farming, and
handling labor. Just wife and
self. L. F. Joiner, Macon, 2839
Houston Ave.

Want small 1-H farm -on
halves for 1945. with water,
wood, pasture and good 4-R.
town: 2 in|

R.> Harrell,
9)

as

family. Walter
Barnesville, Rt.

Want job as overseer: can
drive and repair any kind of
farm machinery. Have done
this kind of work. for past 12
years. Am in class 4-F. Jim-
mie Townsend, Rockmart.

Young man, (single, white),
wants job on dairy. Joe Ed-
dlemann, Te Decatur,











mote corner of the State.

the U. 5. Department of Agriculture, the ee

cand conducting result and method demonstra
showing proper ways, and the results of carryin

=

ment stations and other reliable sources. It is ess























































THE GEORGIA AGRICULTURAL
EXTENSION SERVICE

What Is 1t? How It Functions
By WALTER S. BROWN, Director _

Georgia Agricultural Extension Service





The Agricultural Extension Service is an edi
cational agency. It is one of the units of the Uniy
ity System of Georgia and consists of the State sta
of supervisors and subject-matter specialists, _
county and home demonstration agents through
the State. It teams directly with the agricultural
leges and experiment stations in carrying informat
from these institutions and from the U. S. Depz
ment of Agriculture to the people throughout
State even to the fartherest family in the mes



The Extension Service also is charged w ith
responsibility of educational work in connection
other agricultural agencies. That is, helping fa
people to understand the provisions and service
fered by Les agencies and helping them to.

vice is a part of the U.S. Deparknsit of Agricu tu
It is also a part of the county government in tl
county agricultural and home demonstration a
are employed and paid in part by the county officiz
The Extension Service is financed cooperative

Regents, and the counties.

Administratively, it is peaponcibie to the F d
al Extension Director who is responsible to the
retary of Agriculture on one hand, and to the
cellor and Board of Regents of the University 8:
of Georgia on the other. County agents and
demonstration agents, of course, have a responsib
to the county cooperating officials but the State
tension office provides 5 direct supervision
county woekers. oS 7

The function of the Extension Ser vice, as sti
above, is that of carrying information from our
and Federal institutions .directly to the pe
throughout the State. This information is con
through meetings, publications, newspapers, the
dio, and personal contacts. ;



Iixtension not only has the ronnouaibi.
ing this information to the people but it also
responsibility of encouraging its proper use in
various ways mentioned above and by carrying

various farm and home practices according t
latest and most refahle information available,

The information wnich we carry is sound, se
tific, practical information obtained from our ex

of eAforhatien up-to- date The County: Exe
agent is the official connecting link between fa
people and the agricultural colleges, experiment
tions, and the Uses; Department of Agriculture.

Extension agents business is to help the

his pees his. neighbors iad his inne
Extension agent is a friend and advisor of the fa
er and not a white collar official. That is Be
we would like to continue. ae





PECAN AUCTION SALES.

The initial pecan sale of the 1944 seasons wi
be held at the Savannah Warehouse, Valdos
Thursday, October 19th, from 10 A. M., unti
1 P. M. The warehouse will be open for rece
ing pecans from the farmers who wish to sell
their pecans in this manner on October 16t
For further information, contact, R. TS Fergt
son, Valdosta, P. 0: Box TB;









Del. 3

vee zi






-ABERDEEN-ANGUS CATTLE
AUCTION SAIr

An Auction Salo of Registered ciperdedn
gus Cattle: bulls, cows with calf at side,
and bred cows and heifers, of all popular bloc
lines, will be held at Moultrie, October 1

= information, wee vs a Ayeock
Moultrie. Ss :