EDITORIALBy Tom Linder
g The _sheer absurdity of the article
earried by The Saturday Evening Post
this past week- regarding Anderson-
yton in particular was of such na-
ture that I could not refrain from writ-
the Curtis Publishing Company.
The article was of such character
that it caused one to believe that it was
paic propaganda. Any publieation car=
eason would subject themselves to
idicule.
I am reproducing, for your infor-
ation, the letter which I have this
day mailed Walter D. Fuller, President
Pp blishers of the Saturday Evening
ost: |
- May 5, 1945
Mr Walter D. Fuller, President,
rtis Publishing Company,
Independence Square,
hiladelphia 5, Pennsylvania.
ear Mr. Fuller:
In the issue of The Saturday Evening
ost for May 5, 1945, you carried a feat-
CaF
ory is entitled They aay He Is A Dan-
gerous Man. -
This story purports to tell the c.
with, regard to Anderson Clayton Company
in general, and Mr. Will nee in partic-
As. to the ability of Mr. Glivion uaa
other personalities involved in the story,
have nothing to say.
ott is self-evident that men who can do
the colossal things that Mr. Clayton and
his partners. have done, are men of most
pnusual ability.
le
accomplished by big operators are
or the welfare of the Nation or in the i in-
terest of the segment of the people most
directly affected by such operations.
Clayton was Assistant Secretary 6f Com-
merce, Anderson Clayton Company sold to
the Government 255,000 bales of cotton at
average price of. almost 3c per pound
bove the quoted market price of cotton
on the same day. This is a matter of offic-
ial record which you can easily verify. 3c
per pound on 255, 000 bales of cotton
amounts to $3,825,000.00.
In this story by Mr. Baum, the purport-
and so far afield from the actual facts as
t give this story the hue of paid propa-
i activisies OF Anderson, Clayton
Jayton Company In general and Will
ying such an article for any other
the Curtis Publishing Company, the
_ uncovered the rottenness on th
ure story written by Arthur W. Baum. The |
/
It does not follow, however, that the
In this connection, I would like to call
to your attention the fact that while Mr.
ed facts. as set out are so at variance with, :
_ Cotton Company in cotton have cost the
cotton farmers of the zouk untold: mill-
ions of dollars. oo
The activities of Anderson Clayton
Cotton Company and McFadden Company |
in manipulating prices on the New York
and New Orleans Cotton Exchanges cre-
ates a stench that reaches to Heaven.
Instead of theie activities on the cotton
exchanges having made. these exchanges
a place of bona fide purchases and sales
%
of actual cotton, they have been instru-
mental in making it impossible to buy and
: sell actual cotton on these exchanges.
The Commodity Credit Corporation, rE
am informed, has an appropriation of
$900,000.00. per year with which to make
investigation of the activities,
rules, etc., of futures commodity exchang-
'es.
In 1940 competent personnel | was. put te
on this work and such rottenness was un-.
covered that the National Administration
felt the necessity for covering this up.
In order to do this, the men who had
se exchang
es were let off the payroll hers they
could not effectively speak to the pub
in regard to the facts uncovered.
Believing | that The Saturday Evening
Post. has been made the victim. of some
snicrapaicas influence, _ I am writing to
call this to your attention. If I had not be-
lieved that The Saturday Evening Post was
a victim of sinister influence, and if I had
believed that, The Saturday Evening Post
was knowingly a party, I would not take
the trouble to write you about it.
If my opinion of the Saturday Even-
policies, .
ing Post is correct, you will make a full
investigation of this entire subject and
give your readers the benerit of your in-
vestigation. : oe a
I would like to i your attention to
a most essential fact in connection with
any investigation made. That is, that no
ordinary writer is capable of making this
investigation. It will take a man who has
technical knowledge of the operation and
manipulation in these exchanges, as well
as the influence exerted on these exchanges
by memberships and customers in foreign
countries to uncover and_expose the true
facts.
I would like also to call your attention
to the fact that under Federal law all com-
modity futures exchanges are under di-
rect control of THE BOARD.
THE BOARD is composed of the At- -
torney General of the United States, the
(Continued on Page Four)
y Si Corley, Commissioner of Agriculture
try business.
Corley.
_vicultural Committee, Stur ois.
kena.
i Marketing Commission, J ackson.
Crystal, Springs.
- County, Jacksor.,
Tam in Coe of a letter from ie
of Mississippi.
_ Mar Corley states that a delegation
from Mississippi will arrive in Atlanta
on the night of June 4th, in order that
they may spend June 5th j in the inspe
tion of the Atlanta Farmers Market
and also to see what Georgia is do
in the Gainesville area rae the
DISTIN GUISHED DELEGATION.
. Coming in iis delegation are:
- Governor Thomas L. Bailey.
: Former Governor Hugh L. White
Commissioner of Agriculture, 8
Leland Speed, Mayor, City of 3 ack
son.
RS, Withers, City Commissioner
Jackson.
W. EF. Gore, Chairman, Senate A
Chairman
Yo
Harry <A. Jacobson,
House. Agricultural Committee,
f
Boswell Stevens. Chairman Miss
i. FE. Laird, President, Chamber
Commerce, Jackson.
Shelby Hubbard, President, aa s
County Board of Supervisors, Utica.
S. W. Box, Extension Marketi ig
Specialist, State College, Miss 7
John R. Williams, District Bxten-
sion Agent, Jackson.
Boe, lee, Supervisor, Tan
Service, State Dept. of Agric tural
Charlie McNeal, General 1 Manager,
Federal Coops., Jackson. s
G. L. Hales, County Agent, Hinds
W. W. Wright, President, Me
chants Company, Jackson. e ae
Charlie Russell, President, rh
Russell ee Tackson. :
W. B. McCarty, President, Titne
Jungle, eee
T. W. Crockett, Regional Mireae :
Miss. Power & Licht Company, Jack-
son.
PF. EH. Vite, Chairman, Agriculinral
(Continued, on Page. Four)
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Bulletin
Published Weekly at
By Department of Agriculture
Tom Linder, Commissioner,
214-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga.
- Under Legisiative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not
any notice appearing in the
: . Executive '
.~ Publication Offive
State Capitol. Atlanta. Ga.
Office, State Capitol
114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga.
Editorial and Executive Offices
Notify on FORM 3578Bureau
Markets, 222 State Capitol
Atlanta, Ga.
of
a
of June 6
of October 8. 191%
Entered as second class matter
ugsst 1, 1937, at the Post Office
t Covington, Georgia, under Act
: 1900. Accepted for
Mailing at special rate oi postage
provided for in Section 1103, Act
- Marglobe Tomato Plants,
$1.00 M. Good. strong plants.
and prompt shipment. FE. V.;
Paul , Baxley, Rt. 2.
. R. potato plants,
Fe seat
R. potato plants, |
$2-15 . Also Marglobe To-
mato, $2.50 a Pa oe
prompt shipment. W. G. Bul-
; a Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 128.
PR Potato Plants, - Govt. |
nsy.. $2.25 M. Del. in Ga.'
loney orders only. R.
W.
-Fatto, Surrency; Rt. 2...
Gen. Imp. Red PR Potaio
| Blanis. $2.00 M. New York)
Purple Eggpiants, $1.75 M.
World Beater. Ruby King, |
Sweet, Cayenne Hot Peppers,
$2.25 M. Marglobe Tomato
_ plants, $1.50 M. All hundreds,
-0c prepaid. Mrs. H. F. Otto,
Graham. j
Imp. Certified -PR Potato:
Plants. and treated, $2.50
M. COD. Now ready. prompt
Shipment; Marglobe and Rut-
ger Fomato plants, $2.60 M.)
Chas. W. Cabbage and Col-:
Jards., White Bermuda Onions,
mito: ME. COD.< Mrs.:-T: P;
Musselwhite, Arabi. Rt. 1.
-Phone 4310.
Tomato Plants, large, $1.50
_ M; 500 for 85e: Cabbage and
Collards, $1.25 M; 8c for 500.
- Full count, moss packed. W.
W. Coffey, Fitzgerald.
__Lurge field grown Tomatoes,
_ Marglobe or Stone, by express,
$1.50 M: 200 for 60c: 560 for|
~ $1.20. W. C. Wilkins, Valdos-
da, Rt. 3.
= Covi.
Potato Plants, and few Red
Skin PR, ail from vine cut-
_ tings, well rooted, full count,
* $2.25 M. Exp.'col. No checks.
R&R. L. Strickland, Blackshear,
Rt. 2, Box 304.
Govt. insp. Copperskin PR
Potato Plants, from vine cut-
Bes: well rooted. full count,
aee = xp: Bol. BN,
Strickland, Blackshear, Rt. 1,
Box 261.
_ Certified Early Triumphs,
$2.50 M: Nigger Killer Pota-
toes. 50c C. Marglobe and
Break O Day Tomatoes, $1.50
M. Calif Wonder Sweet pep-
per, $2.00-M; 50c C. All ready.
Mary MeNeal, Hazle-
_ Baltimore and New Stone
Tomato Plants.. now ready
large stocky field grown
plants, $1.00 for 500: $2.00 M.
Prompt shipment, full count,
moss packed, satis. guaranteed.
Plovd Powell, Rebecca, Rt. 2.
Marglobe Tomato
$1.50 M. Del.
prompt shipment. Money or-
es only. Alln C. Thernton.
~ sereven, RFD 1.
Marglobe. New Stone toma-
to plants, $1.25 M. Del. Moss
packed. (Calif. Wonder vep-
Plants,
per and P. R. potato plants,
$1.75 M. Del. No COD orders
filled. J. D. Mullis. Baxley.
P. R. potato plants, $2.50 M.
nd you pay postage, or $3.00
postpaid. 5M or more,
$2.78 M. postpaid. Marglobe
tomato, $2.50 M. and you pay
D. C. Nail, Baxley, |
| Jb.
|Rt. 2. a
insp. Copperskin PR|
Good count, |
PLANTS FOR SALE
Imp. PR Potatoes, govt. insp,
and treated, $250 M. Del. in
Ga. Good plants, prompt ship-
ment.
2
M. Del. PR Potato
Trency.
P. R.' Potato plants, Govt.
mato plants, $2.00 M.
No chks. Good plants and good
Gov. insp. Red Skin P.
L. D. Lightsey, Screven.
True garden sage. $1.00 for
12: $5.00 C:; $40.00 M. Del. J.
D. Fuller, Mountville.
Insp. P. R. Potato . Plants.
$2.75 M. Marglobe Tomato
1Plants. 40c C; $2.50 M. Cab-
bage and Collards, 35 C: $2.40 |.
Crow,
| Gainesville, Rt. 2, Box 143.
Impreved Govt. insp. PR Po- |
M. All Del. Lee
tatoes. $1.75 M. Del. Money
orders only. Willis W. Wil-
liamson, Bristol, Rt 1. -- ~
Marglobe and Rw
toes, $2.00 M. White Bermu
Onions, Chas. W. Cabbage, Ga.
Collards, $1.80 M.
at del.
Good count and prompt ship-
{ment.: &. H. Hall, Arabi, Rt. 1.
Goyt. insp, PR Potato
Plants from vine cuttings,
$2.00 M: 5M and up, $1.80 M:
I. W. Dixon. Bristol, Rt. 1.
M. James M. Carter, Alma.
Gov. insp. and treated P. R.
potato, Pink and Red Skin,
good, nice plants, full count.
ready. proyapt shipment, $1.50
M: 2M up, $1.40 M. Del. No
chks. W. R. Lightsey, Screven.
Amp. 'P.*~ R. Potato ~ plants;
pink, and white skin; Gr. Bal-
timore and Marglobe Tomato,
$2.25 M. Del.
prompt shipment guar.
Lewis, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Gov. insp. Red Skin P. R.
Potato, $2.50 M. La. Copper-
FN,
skin P. R., $3.00 M. Del. AH
from vine cuttings. Now
ready, prompt shipment. Guy
Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2,
Govt. insp, Red Skin P.. R.
Potato plants. 500, $1.50: $2.50
M. Del. or $2.35 M. at Beds.
Now ready. E. C. Waldrip.
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Goy:. insp. Py R.; potato,
$1.50 M. Del. Marglobe to-
mato, $1.25 M. All good,
strong plants, prompt ship-
ment. W. G. OQuinn, Sur-
rency, Rb. 2.
Govt. insp.. P. BR. Potato
plants, $3.00 M. PP in Ga.
Ready May 10th. Jos C. Self,
Long Island, Ala., Rt. 1. (Live
in. Ga.)
Gov. insp: P. -R._ potato
plants, $2.00 M., in 2 M. or
more lots. Plants shipped in
3 days after order received.
postage. M. DD. Wiltams,
Nichous, Bt 2. 3
rere
Can ship 20,000 daily. H. L
Williams, Baxley, ~~
Certified Marglobe Tomato |
|Plants. $1.00 M. FOB; $1.25,
ae
. D. T. Hernden, Sur-'
oe 130,000 per week. $1.50 M. PP.
iC. L. Reese, Baxley, Rt. 2.
Jinsp., $2.50 M.- Mee eo
el, |
Also flue ered iehacce. 20c
, surrency,:
sks FOpees as: Potato Plants.
Gov. insp. Red and Yellow | W2nted:
Skin P. R. plants, $1.75 M. Del. |
C. J, Poole, Vidalia, Rt.
1
count. George Griffis, Screven.
RE
Potato plants now ready, $1:00.
M. del... No chks. Good plants,
Good plants,
ot
4
Genuine Imp. Red Skin P. &..
potate, Govt. insp., and treat-|
ted, $1.50 M. Marglobe toma-
to, $1.00 M. Al plants del..
J. H. Arnold, Surrency.
Cert. Govt. insp. P. R. Po-
tato plants, $1.50 M: del.
Ralph Tyre, Sereven, Rt. 1. ,
Marglobe tomato plants,
strong and stocky, ready to
ship, $1.25. M. Sweet pepper
plants.. $2.25: M. Del. Moss
packed. Mrs. V. A. OQuinn,
Surrency, Rt. 2.
Pure Red Skin P. R. potato
plants. $150 M. FOB: Frank
Harris, Baxley. t
Red Skin Porte Rico Pota-
to plants. govt. insp. and treat-
ed, $1.75 M. Del. Marglobe
Tomato, $1.25 -M:.50c C. Moss
packed. full count. Del. in Ga.
W. A. Pearce, Sureney, RFD 2.
Porto Rico and Nancy Hall
| Potato plants, govt. insp. and
treated, $1.25 M. W. H. Mor-
ris, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Govt. insp. Porto Rico Pota-.
to Plants, $1.75 M; 5M or more, |
$1.50 M. D. M. Cason, Bristol.
Porto Rico, Rancy Hall and
Triumph Potato Plants, hun-
dreds of thousands ready, $1-20
M. Chaudowin Morris, Bax-.
ley, Rt: 4, Box 117. i
Imp. PR Potato Planis, govt.
insp. and treated, $1.25 M:
Del. Prompt shipment or exc.
for Hay Peas. J. E.. Arnold,,
Baxley, Rt. 4.
-P, Re Potato plants, Govt. |
insp., $1.50 M. Prompt ship-
ment. Ward Boyett, Bristol,
VR 4.
Certified Red Skin PR Po-
tate Plants, now ready, full
eount, quick shipment, up to
Fresh Spring Grown Cab-'
bage plants, $1.00 for 500; $1.50
M./ Leading var. Exc. some
for 500 Certified Negro Killer,
Large plants,
Coley Young, Re-|
becca.
Plesty big Marglobe and
New Stone Tomato Plants..100
for 30c; 500 for THe; $1.25 M.
PP. Roots: protected. J. H.-
Davis, Milledgeville, Rt. 5.
Marglobe, New Stone and G.
Baltimore Tomatoes, 500 for
$1.00; $1.50 M; over 5 M, $1.25 |
M. All.del. Ruby King and
Calif Wonder Pepper Plants,
$3.00: M. Del. Prompt. ship-
ment, good plants. Mrs. O. L.|
Deal. Baxley, Rt. 4.
Govt. insp. PR Sweet Pota-'
toes, certified tape and tags, |
}ddot Cayenne Peper and Sweet}
Cahf Wender, Ruby King,
World Beater Pepper; Mar-
globe, -New Stone, Bonnie
Best, Tomatoes, $2.50 M; 500
fo 78; 200 for 85c:; 100 for
|_Sweet- Polato Plants, pure|
Red-and Pink Skin PR, govt:
insp., $1.75 M. No COD or-
ders filed: -D. A. WLightsey,
Odum, Rt. 2:
Tomato, Plants, $1.75 M: Pi-
miento Pepper, $3.00 M: Imp.
Red Skin PR -potatoes, $3.50
}M. All plants ready for ship-
{ping. Cash with orders.
Triumph PR Potatoes, $2.00}
Ver-.
non Griffin, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Pure _PR_ Potatoes, ~< govt.
insp. and treated, $2.75 M:
$2.60 M in 5M lots. All PP.
No checks, good plants, good
count, now, ready. S. M. Sin-
yard, Hawkinsville, Rt. 1.
PR Potato Plants, red skins,
$2.25 M. Del: Marslobe and
Rutger Tomatoes, $1.25 -M.
Moss packed. Del. No checks.
Johnnie Thornton, Screven.
Marglobe and New Stone
Tomatoes, $1.00 M. Del. Now
ready. good plants, good count.
Can fill orders on return mail. |
Omar Lightsey, Screven, Rt. 2.
Govt. insp. PR Potatoes,
Red Skinned, $2.00 M. Guar-
anteed, full count. Del. Nei-
ile Lightsey, Odum, Rt. 2.
Certified Red PR Potato!
plants. $1.50 M. G. L. Bran-
nen, Patterson.
Baltimore, Marglobe, Bonnie
Best, New Stone Tomatoes. 3
now: ready, $1.50 M:; 500 for
80c. Field grown, wilt resist-
ant. moss packed, prompt del.
L. H. Keene, Abbeville.
Marglobe, Bonnie Best, Bal-
timore, New . Stone Tomato
planis, ready, $1.50 M; 500 for
80c. - Wilt resistant. guaran-
teed, moss packed. PP. Prompt
del. M. BE. Keene, Abbeville.
Gen. Red Skin PR Potato
Plants, govt. insp. and treated,
now ready to ship, $1.75 M.
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ggdvecs all.items for publication and all requests to be put |
on the mailing list and for change of address ty STATE BUREAU |
MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta.
_ Notices of farm produce and - appurtenances
under postage regulations inserted one time on_each request and
repeated on! $2.50 M.
PLANTS FOR SALE
Marglobe Tomato Plants,
moss packed and prepaid, $1.75
M. G. L. Steedly, Baxley.
PR Potato Plants, govt. insp..
goed plants, prempt shipment, :
Del. R. L. Dykes,
Surrency, Rt. 2.
Govt. insp. PR Potato planis,
$1.75 M del. in lots of 500 and
more, $1.50 M. Good strong
plants, prompt shipment. C.
B. Tomberlin, Surrency, Rt. 2.
Moneymaker Sweet Pota-
jtoes, $3.50 M. COD. Makes 2
or 3 times as many
other. E. T.
nille.
| Govt. insp. PR
Planis; red or yellow
$1.50 M. 5000 lots, $7.00. All
plants guaranteed. Tomato
Plants, $1.00 M. -Attas Light-
sev, Surrency; Rt. 2.
Imp. PR. La. Copperskin
and Early Triumphs, 100 for
50e% 300 for $1.25: 500 for $1.75:
$3.00 M. Old Time Boones, :
100 for 60c: 300 for $150: 506:
for $2.25 $4.00 M. Ready
grown frem hand = selected:
seed. All orders sent in 3 days
or money returned. Ce dK.
Dobbs. Gainesville, 502 Hud-
son St.
Govt. insp. PR Potato
Plants, $2.50 M. Marglobe,
New Stone, Bonnie Best To-
matoes, Hot Peppers, Sweet
Pepers, $2.50 M; 500 for $1.75.
All varieties good strong
Plants, prompt shipment. Pep-,
per and tomatoes moss packed.
Certified tape and tag for po-:
as
Clements,
any
Ten-
Potato
skin,
tatoes. Jessie G. Lovell, Bax-'|
ley, Rt. 4. }
-Marglobe Fomato Plants.
$1.50 M. FOB. 5M or more,
$1.25 M. Prompt shipment,
good plants. Zonnie Carter,
Baxiey, Rt.- 2.
Red Skin PR Potate Plants, |
Govt. insp., $2.00 M. Del.
Cash with order, prompt ship-
ment, full count. A. H. Lynch, |
Baxley, Rt.. 4.
Po. R. Potato. Plans vine.
grown, full count, go strong
plants, prompt shipment, $2.00
M. No personal. checks. All
plants FOB. E. O. Williams, |
Surrency, Rt. 2.
_ Brussels Sprouts, Beets, Let-
tuce, Endive, 75c C. Early
and late Tomatoes, Broccoli,
Bermuda, Nest Onions, Cab-|
bage, Collards. Chinese Cab-|
bage, 50e C. Climbing Toma-
toes, Parsley, Eggplants. Bell, :
Pimiento, Hot Pepers, Dill, 25c
doz. Any amt. Mrs. H. VY.
Franklin, Register.
Govt. insp. PR Potato plants.
vine grown, full count, prompt
shipment, 5000 for $7.50.
Money order, no checks. B. D.
Branen, Bristol, Rt. 1.
Imp. Red and Yellow ' Skin
PR Potatoes, good plants, $1.25
M. Del. No checks.
Lightsey, Screven, Rt. 2.
Imp. red skin PR Potato
plants, $3.25 M: Marglobe To-|
mato Plants, $1.75 M. Pimien-
jto Pepper Plants, $3.00 M. ~All
plants ready for shipping.
Mrs. Ina Griffin, Baxley, Rt. 4.
PR Potato Plants, red or
yellow skin, inspected, good
strong plants, prompt ship-
ment, millions, 5000, for $6.25.
F. G. Tyre, Bristol.
Marglobe Tomato plants,
$1.25 M. 50c C. Moss packed
and full count. Wille Pearce,
Surrency, RFD 2.
Thousands Eljdorao~ Black-
berry Plants, heavy bearers of
large sweet juicy berries, $2.00
C: $15.00 M; 2000 for $25:00.
Maude Hamby, Greenville.
Leading Var. Cabbage and
Tomato Plants, 30c C: $1.75 M.
Collard seed, 85c 1b. Stone
Tomato Seed, $1.85 lb. - Azzie|F
Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Pure Red Skin PR Potato
plants. 500 for $1.40: $2.50 M.
$2.35 M at. bed. E. C. Waldrip,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Tomato Plants, large and
stocky, grown on new land;
Marglobe and Baltimore, $1.50
M; $1.00 for 500. Moss packed,
orders filled daily. E. L. Fitz.
gerald, Irwinville.
State insp. and treated PR
Red Skin Potatoes, grown
from. vine, $2.50 M. Prepaid.
Prompt. shipment, money or-
der with order. Alton Ricket-
son, Douglas, Rt. .2.
. Marglobe, New Stone, Certi-
fied Red or Pink Skin PR Po-
tatoes, $1.50 M: 50c C.
checks, ready, prepaid.
Lightsey, Screven.
Govt. insp. and treated PR
Potato plants, from vine ecut-| EF
tings. $2.25 M. PP. Prompt
Fall count, . guaranted. A
-fplanis del. in Ga.
Milton Ar-
nold, Surrency.
\
shipment. full count. Aaron
C. Reese, Baxley, RFD 4,
pink and red skins, good co
jnow ready. $150 M. pp
irow Lightsey, Sereven.
|Bermuda Onions, 500 for $
janteed:
|bushes, well rooted, 25e doz,
|Large gourd seed, 25c tea
tAdd postage.
Red Skin Potato Plants, |
Hiram {M
No| TI
Pauli FE
PLANTS FOR
Govt. insp. Potato Plan
Marglobe Tomato Plants, n
ready, good plants, good cou
50c C; $100 M. Del. Wo
PR~ Potato Plants, no
ready, strong. plants, goo
count, can fill- large order:
$1.50 M. Alex Dixon, Briste
Gevt. insp. Red and Yello
Skin PR Potato plants, 500 fo
$1.25; I M and wup, $2.00
All del. Good plants, fu
count, prompt shipment. W.
G. Murray, Odum, Rt. 2. >.
Marglobe Tomato Plants: 50
for $1.50: $2.25 M. Chas. W
Cabbage Plants and Bermud:
Onions, 500 for $1.25: $1.75 M
Eggplants and Calif. Won
Sweet Pepper, 50c C: $3.00
pe Ovie Conner, |
Rt 1.
Marglobe and Stone Tomat
Plants, 300 fer $1.00; 500
$1.50; $225 M. Cabbage
$150 M. Calif. Wonder
Hot Pepper, also Eggpl;
500 for $1.75; $3.00 M; 50c
All del. R. Chanclor, Pitts
Early Triumph Sweet Pota-
te Plants, $3.00 M. Del. Noy
ready, prompt shipment. fu
count. cash with orders. B,
e Medders, Alma, 202 Dix
te: A
Million Marglobe, _
Baltimore, and Rutgers Ton
toes, 8 to 10 in, 500 for $1.
$1.50 M. _No orders too 1
Roots mossed, fresh del. gu
I. L. Stokes, Fitz
ald. :
Ruby King Sweet Pepper
Piants, Hot long pod Peppe
Plants, 25c doz. Hazelny
Yellow root Plants. 45c do
Mrs. Na
Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3
Red skin PR Potatoes, $2.
. Del. in Ga. Good count
prompt shipment: also Maz
globe Tomatoes, $1.50 M. Geo
count. prompt shipment.
ma Thornton, Sereven.
Marglobe and New S
Tomatoes, now ready, $1
M: 50c CC. Del. All
packed. W. D. Lightsey, Sc
ven, Rt. 2. s
Pink Skin PR Potato Plan
govt. insp. and treated.
count. No checks,
Del. Also Rutger Tomato
grown frem:
$1.25 M. Del. J. M. Thornt
| Sereven.
Govt. -insp. and tre
M. Money order only, M.
Griffis, Odum, Rt. 2.)
Govt. insp. and treated Pin!
Skin Potatoes, fall gount,.
.. Money order only.
Griffis. Odum, R&: 2.
PR Potato Plants, govt.
and treated,.$1.50 M.
Exe. for hay peas. E.
Quinn, Odum.
PR Potatoes, all vine gro
State insp. and treated.
M; 5000 for $12.00. PP. Al
money orders filled promptly.
4. J. Sinyard, Hawkinsville
RiESic
Red Skin PR Potato P
500 for $1.40: $1.75 M. :
Pole R. Lightsey, Serever
Imp. PR Potato Plants, 50
for $1.50: $2.00 M. Good stot
plants.
matoes,
$1.50: $2.
Lightsey,
175.
Marglobe or Great, Balti
more Tomatoes, $2.00 M. De
ield grown, full count, m
backed, prompt shipme
Marvin Deal, Baxley.
Ga. Collard and Gree!
Glazed Collard, Sweet Pep
Plants, 10c doz. i
Green Pod Okra seed, 50c Ib
Watermelon seed. $1.00 Ib.
Mrs. B. Brady. Cairo. Rt.
Box 132.
BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE
35 bu. Clay Peas, not m
$6.50 bu. FOB. Money or
Sam Cheek, Buford, Rt. 2.
400 bu. South Carolind :
ron Peas, $7.50 bu. FOB. |
. Aycock, Monroe. x
75 bu... Brabs, germinat
95 or 98%, $7.00 bu; 25
ra or Speckled. Peas,
85% germination, $6.00 bu
FOR. Carl A; Walker,
ville. a
75. a clean canes ne
as, $5.00 bu. FOB. Money
der with order. J. ceo Barr,|
mpkin.
White bunch Butterbeans,
Oc 1b; Del. Red Poppy Seeds,
teaspoonful. Add 3c stamp.
LS. Julian NACEENY Hartwell,
pall White peneh Butter-:
eans, bear until frost, 30c Ib.
Add postage. Exc. for flowers
-and bulbs. Mrs. C. H. Rhodes,
vanon, Rt. Lk.
Mixed Field Peas, 8. 50 bu;
te Browneyed | Crowders,
bu; 15c Ib; Brabs, $6. 50
: New Eras, $6.50 bu: 90-
ay Velvet Beans, $5: 00 -bu;
eolas, $5.00 bu.
Un; - Andersonville. ie
hite Blackeyed and Ten-
Hull Speckled Peas, 20c
b. English Garden Peas, 15c
piul; Clay Crowder Peas,:
c lb. Exc. for 1 Pk. Genuine
Oc fiuvist. Money order.
LL. Bates, Cartecay.
Red Ripper Peas, sound and
S aoe 00 bu. at my home.
. Davis, Clarkesville,
os. punch ioe or But-
derbeans (small) for planting,:
aand cleaned, free from we-
ils, very prolific, 1944 cro
ear from eariy summer till,
in 10 to 50 fb.
; 35c ib smaller lots.. PP.
: S. Mullins, Milner,
Mixed Peas: Brabs,
imaans, aot Era Speckled,
etc. $6.00 bu: Browneyed
eders, 95% Pure, $6.50 bu.
Robert F. Hill, Danville.
30 bu. Field Peas, Unknown
eas and some Fillman Peas,
lean. and bright, all shipped
in 2 bu. bags, $6. 00 bu; also 16
nice Duroc Jersey Pigs, 8 wks. |
a all treated, $10.00 ea. W.
Moore, Haddock, Rt. 1.
2 White Browneyed Peas,
hite bunch Butterbeans, 50c
: Okra Seed, 30c cupful. PP.)
Ro Cc. Taylor, Buchanan, |
ae 2
bu. mixed Peas, $6.00 bus]
burClay Peas, $6.50 pu.
B. Joe Morgan, Vienna.
4% bu. Peas, pure and speck- |
led and pure, $4.50 bu. Not
jel. Bruce Johnson, _Sheliman,
Running Velvet Beans, good |
ound ones, $5.00 bu. FOB. W.
W. Whitaker, Harlem, Rt. 1.
12 or 15 bu. alif. Black-
fren Peas, $5.25 bu. at my
G. M. Bell, Biuffton.
White Running Baby Lima
Bean Seed, 25c Ib. Add post-
pe Mrs: oP C..- WWingard,
Americus, Rt. 1.
White and Brown Streaked
Half Runner Beans, 40c cup-
ul; 2 for 75c., Exc. 2 cups for
Nice Printed Sacks, 100 Ib.
ap. Clean, good condition,
same color. Mrs.
worth, Dacula.
; 45 bu. mixed Peas, $5.90 bu; |
35 bu. Brown Whip, $6.25 bu:
15 bu. New -Era, $6. 35 bu: 15|-
bu. Brabs, $6.75 bu: -15. bu.
Veivet Beans, $5.75 bu. FOB.
1.1); Goodwin, Greensboro,
Speckled bunch Butterbeans
oC 6-wk. and Green Hull
ee Peas, 15 lb.. Add
stage. Mrs. Ruby Smith,
uford, Rt. 1.
20 bu. mixed Peas, New
Era and Speckled, sound and
reated for weevils, $6.00 bu.
it my house. R. D: Prattsburg,
lowara.
A Col. running Lima or but-
-terbeans, heavy bearers, also
running butter-peas, 1944
rop, 20c lb. Exc. for Sugar
r other kind crowder peas.
. B. Gaines, Hartwell, |
eT or 8 bus. Tory Peas, $6.50
i at my barn. G. C. Bar-
ron, Sardis. |
White bunch Buiterbeans,
hand cleaned, fre of weevils.
944 crop, very prolific, 25c
b., in 10 to 15 1b. lots; 30c Ib.
smaller lots. PP. Mrs. H.
Mullins, Milner, Rt. 1.
California. Blackeyed Peas
Browneyed Peas, 50c at.
VI bunch Butterbeans,
me price. Mrs. G. C. Tay-
wv. Buchanan, Rt. 1.
Oo bu. No. 1 mixed Peas,
50 bu. . Pure, recleaned
Sugar Crowders, $8.00 bu: 25
Sound. Velvet Beans, $1.50
All-in 2% bu. bags. G.
jucius Williams, Oglethorpe.
Mixed Field Peas, clean and
00 | 1944 crop, 1 to 100 bu.
0 bu. at farm or FOB Bar-
lass -W. Pelot,
L. F. Easter-
-|melon Seed, $1.25 Tb.
Irons, |
| Make price on lot.
L. R. Ash-|
t+ish. 50c doz.
[climbing cucumber seed. cul-
Stone Mt. Watcrimdion Seed,
pure and sound, $1/00 Ib. Pure
Marglobe Tomato Seed, $1.50
tb, All PP an Ga. Money or-
der - only. Delpher Frost, El-
lenwood, Rt. 2. .
Marglobe Tomato - Seel,
$2. 00 Ib. New Stone Tomato
Seed, $1.50 lb. Collard Seed,
Ga. and Heading, 80c lb.
Printed Feed Sacks, 100 tb.
eap., 30c ea: 6 for $2. 30. Lee
va . Gainesville, Rt. 2, Box
Simms Wi ieescn Seed,
$1.50 Ib. Brown Crowder and
Purple Hull Table Peas, 5 Ibs.
for $1.00. Slightly colored
Pole Butterbeans, sweeter and
more prolific than darker va-.
riety, 3 lbs. for $1.00. Mrs. J.
M..Jones, Grayson.
100 Ibs. Cannonball Water-
melon Seed, $1:00 lb. R. O.
Stubbs, Macon. Rt. 6.
Benny seed, $30.00 per hun-
dred pounds. N. C. Anderson,
Augusta.
20 Ibs. Cannonball Water-.
Hand |
saved from nice size melons. |
D. H. Averett, Mauk.
Russian Mammoth Flower
Seed, improved, extra large,
50c pt. PP. Hugh Bowling,
Franklin Springs.
Sericea Lespedeza Seed,
searified, recleaned and dod-
i@er free, 30c Ib. No checks.
Claude A. Smith, pe.
|RFD 2. z
22 bu. Honeydrip Cane:
| Seed, $3.00 bu: $2.75 for lot.
|FOB. S. A. Phillips, Palmetto,
Rt. 1.
Caster Bean, 25c pt.; Pump-
kin Seed, 25c cup; Cumumber,
50c cup; Squash, 10c spoon.
ie . John Weaver, Temple, |
t
200 lbs. Cannonball or |
Black Diamond Melon Seed)
from large selected melons |.
ahd Semesan treated, $1.50 Ib.
FOB. W. O. Birdsong, Gordon. |
Citron Seed, $1.00 lb. PP.
C. EK. Perry, Dublin.
Citron Seed, 55c ib. Extra
Early Okra Seed, 25c teacup-|
ful; Jones Watermelon seed,
1 $1. 00 ib. Yellow Crookneck
|Squash Seed, 10c tbispoon.
|Add postage. Rosie Crowe, |
Cumming, Rt. 1.
20 bu. or more of Orange}
Syrup Cane Seed, well ma-
tured, beaten, good sound
seed. Prefer sell: to one man.
FOB. W.
Cottrell, Thomaston, at, 2;
New Dixie Honey Cane
Seed, Ist yr. from Hastings,
finest cane ever oe for
syrup er feed. R. T. Dempsey.
Adairsville, Rt. 2.
Plenty time to plant our
Combine type Hegari, 10 lbs.
per acre. in rows or 20 with
grain drill. -See how much
grazing you can get for cattle
and hogs, $6.00 cwt: $3.50 for
50 lbs. R. D. Tatum, Palmette.
Improved Pride of Ga. Wa-
termelon Seed, $1.25 lb... Pack
of about 500 seed, 35c. Also
Spanish Peanuts, 15c Ib. No
Jess 5 lbs. peanuts sent. J. N.
Carson, Griffin, Rt. C. :
Different var. mixed vege
table seeds, 12 pkgs.. 75c. Wal-
nut meat, $1.00 pt. Horse Rad-.
Catnip, 19c lh.
Yellow root, 20c lb. Add post-
age. Mrs. Carl L. Simmons,
Diamond.
Sericea Lespedeza Seed, |
scarified, recleaned and dod-
der_ free, 30c Ib. No checks. |
Clauds A. Smith, Stockbridge,
RFD 2.
Blue Ridge Min. climbing
tomatoes, runs 8 to 15 ft., wt.
up to 2 Ibs.: 200 seed, 400 seed
cert. Marglobe tomato, 25
L.
ture instructions, 25c. War or
postage stamps avcspied. Will}
C. Smith, Roy.
New Dixie Honey Cane ea:
20c Jb.. in 5 and 10 Ib. pack-
apes.
ton, Rt 4.
COTTON SEED
FOR SALE |
Stoneville 2B Cottpnseed,
Ist. yr. ginned privately, re-
cleaned, $1.25 bu: Selected
Spanish Peanuts, for seed or
eating, 15cc Ib. No orders for
less than 50 Ib. Riley C. Couch.
Turin.
Coxs Choice Cottonseed, a
selection from Cokers No. 100
for 6 yrs. 2 yr. old seed, $6.50
oe W. F. Cox, Roswell, Rt.
Coker s 100 Str. 7 and Cok-
ers Wilt, str. 3 ger. 94%, 1 yr.
from breeder, kept pure, $5.00
per Cwt, FOB. Lit. Col. zB qT
Newton, ASE,
sey
oh
+ seed.
| Hay,
AS,
jand Koban, 8c FOB.
{All at barn.
| corn,
Seaborn. Roberts, Roys-| 5
'V. Jones, pean
CORN AND Dp
CORN FOR SALE
100 bu. Whatley Corn. Del.
at barn. H. W. Thurmond,
Farmington, Rt, 1.
,800.:-bu. Whatleys Prolific
Corn at my farm, 1 mile south
Harris on paved Rode eds
Dickert, Durand.
200 bu. shipped
corn for sale at my barn.
Ww. Beney# Rhine, Rt. A.
Corn in the shuck.
for price. RK. C. Moss,
nelia.
20 bu. Slip Shuck Corn,. pure
Whatleys,~ for . sale. WwW: FE.
Chambley, Milner,
200 bu. good corn for sale;
also 50 bu. Wannamaker
jCleveland big boll wilt-resist-
ant cottonseed, ist yr., 40 per
cent lint. $1.50 bu., for cotton
WwW. OW. "McPherson,
Villa Rica.
shucked |
bod
Write-
Cor-'
GFAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE -
Baled Oats, $30.00 ton: Baled |
LieSpedeza and J ohnson Grass.
mixed $25.00 ton; Also.
thrashed oats and ear corn.
Goolsby, Monticello.
About 3 tons good N. C.'
Running Peanut Hay, $25.00
ton. Charles L. Nevill, Pulaski.
3,000. bu, Bright Clean Cok-|
ers full grain Oats. 90c bu.
Also: 2,000 Ibs. Lespedeza Seed, |
mixed, about % and % Kobe. |
WwW. Hi.
ses Rutledge. :
3 tons Beggarw ee Hay with |
; Corn and Beans, $25.00 ton. O.
Thomas, Osierfield.
100 bates Good Peanut Hay, |
$20.00 ton; 30 bu. Ear Corn.
E. L. Wilkins,
M.
Fort Gaines.
CATTLE FOR SALE
4 yr. old cream Jersey cow,
freshen middle of May 3-4 gal.
| milk, good qualities. Write or
see for price: also a Saanan
and Toggenburg goat. first kid-
ding in few days, $20.00 for
goat. Will not ship. W. M,
Gilbert,
Oak Garden, Phone Ca 3864. |
2 bulls. 2 and 3. yrs. old,
| $50. 00 and $35.00 ea. respec- |
tively. Cant ship. See, 4 mi.
So. Buford: also white pop-
12%c lb. shelled. Add
postage. ee Emma Puckett.
Buford, Rt..1, Box .50-
1 fine little Jersey cow, fresh
with 3d_calf, $65.00. Elliott
Agnew, Canon,
Milch cow and a yr. old
heifer, good blood, a 4 yr. old
cow and yearling, heifers with
Ist calf (but will keep 1 calf),
2 yr. old 2 Black Angus heif- |
er, mix. with Holstein, $250.00
for the 8. Mrs. Fred L. Mor- |
gan, Guyton, RFD,
Reg. or sub. to reg., nice
Guernsey bull calves, just com-
ing into service, from best
blood lines also S. P. C. pigs,
.. wks. old, can be reg. George
ae Wicker, Americus, Albany
1. good milch cow, also 1
plow and riding - horse and
about 50 good laying hens, for
sale reasonable or will trade.
Cae so R. Street, Atlanta,
1 Thoroughbred but not reg.
horn type Hereford Bull,
yrs. old, wt. about 1150 Ibs.
J. Herbert Peters, Social Cir-
cle, Rt.
3 Young Cows, all fresh,
gives 3 gals. rich milk per day.
rich yellow butter, will sell
separately or together at my
arn. Fred Loudermilk, Cor-
nelia.
Jersey Milk Cow, with 2
caives 2 mos. oid, giving about
3. ais: Gaily: $95. 00; also 1
Nice Brood Sow, to. bring pigs
soon, 6 Shosts, wt. 50 to 75
Ibs. $35. 00 for Sow: $75.00 for
Sow and Shoats. All been dou-
ble treated. Clifford aneve
Cobbtown.
Jersey Heitr, fresheh soon
with first calf, very gentle and
of good stock; Fine Jersey
Bull, young but plenty deve=
loped for breeding purposes;
Good Gentle Mare Mule, wt.
about 950 Ibs. work either sin-
gle or double, child can han-
dle it. pe see, Frank Cain.
Buford, Rt.
Reg.
Guersney Bull, 3
old,
ine specimen, $150.00.
ne ig:
yrs.
-
i Pcer Dam, Riegeldale Emorys.
es Glenridge Dr. Atlanta, RFD 6.
with ist. Calf (a nice Heifer) |
ee good feed, $75.00.
| Eatonton.
College Park, Live 4134.
| sey Bull,
era immuned, priced very rea-
| Furstenbursg, BEANE
.yrs. old, partly broken, $500.
1350.
te Ra. 5288.
MONS. old jercee Gow. will
freshen around May 11, with
Srd. calf, 4 gals. rich milk with:
| right feed, $85.00 here. L. D.
| Haney, College Park, t. 1.
<1] Reg, Guernsey Bull, 8 mos.
old Sire, Rigeldale Majestys
| Crystal, excellent type, well
marked. Frank Agnew, Sum-
merville, Rt. .3. ,
Reg. Hereford Bull, 5 yrs.
old, grandson Worlds Cham-
pion, a bargain for $250.00.
1 Sell prevent inbreeding. Cc. WwW.
Lowe, Edison
40 Head Good Dairy Cows,
| Hinman Milking Machine, 10
can Sone and other equip-
ment. ie, POET, Madi-
son,
Reg. Jersey Cow, 3rd. Calf,
Good Milker, Reg. Jersey Heif-|
er, 10 mos. old = Ac a. Ayers,
1 Young Cow, part Jersey,
gives 2 gals a day and oe
Sampler, Ramhurst.
2 Cows, 1 Jersey mixed with |
Guernsey, freshen in Dec. 1,!
$75.00 ea. Mattie B. McPher- |
son, Rabun Gap.
j
HOGS F OR SALE |
Reg. OIC Boar, 3 mos. old,
short nose blocky type, best of |
breed, $2000. No checks.
e Haliman, College Park, RFD,
- Reg. OIC Pigs, 10 wks. old,
| $12.00 ea; or $15.00 ea. reg. in|
buyers name. J. _H. Roque-
more, Americus, RFD 2.
6 Black. Essex Pigs, 7 wks..
old, $16.00 ea. at my farm.
Thomas B. Manning, Coving-
ton, Rt. 4.
; 1 yr. old Black PC Gilt, un-,
bred, Cholera immune, $45.00;
also 2 (eight mos. old) Shoats,
of mixed breeding at market
price, wt. 150-200 lbs. Est. wt.
of gilt, 275 lbs. K. D . Sanders,
3 good shoats, $15. 00 ea, Can!
not ship. W. M. Porter, Buford.
Hereford hogs, sows, boars,
gilts; short-nose, blocky, stay-
fat type, oy oe oe.
bloodlines. M. Smith, Deca-
tur, Rt. 5 phone Clarkston
Hereford Pigs, ready to ship
May 15, reg. in buyers name.
Will ship COD, $20.00 ea: 4
Brood Sows, bred, wt. 400 ibs.
$100.00 = 1 Boar, wt. 250 Ibs.
$50.00. Corrie Sanders, |
}| Canon, Re
i Reg. Herelora Boar, we.
Sbout 275 lbs.
lines; ae 1 ee Guern-.
65.00. . Wilcox, |
Hawkinsville.
Duroes: Champion Lines,
Sow, 18 mos. old, 500 to 600
ibs. Bred for May: ist. litter
to a fine Top Row Male; 1
Boar about 9 mos. old, 400 to
500 lbs.. sired by Top Row Na-
tional Jr. Champion, both in
fine condition, Reg. and Chol-
sonably. W. S. Mallard, Odum.
Reg.
Je 7s
Hogan
bloodlines in South.
Rd. Rt. 1.
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
Good work mare, 850-900
Ibs., in good shape, $100.00:
fine deep bay buggy mare,
good saddler and good as mule
in field, works anywhere, 8
vrs. old, $175.00. Southeast of
a Bud Holland, Dalton,
1 good Plug Mule, plenty of
life, work anywhere: also Milk
goats and young goats for sale
or exc. for Calves of Pig# Hol-
lis C. Johnson, - Morrow, Ri:
1 Female Mule, 13 yrs. old,
wt. 1100 Ibs. Plenty of life,
$150.00. C. D. Camp, Fellwood
Rd., College Park, Rt. 1.
Small 4 yr. old Mare, and
month old Mare Colt. Can see
them on the Linkons Farm, 6
miles east of Jackson iS a
16, $150.00 for both. T. ae
Linkons, Flovilla, Rt. 7.
At Stud. Waiking Stallion,
Easters Red Allen, 350116,
Fee. $25.00 War Bond: also
sell Snow White Stallion, 3
H. Clayton Garrett,
ville, Box 56);
1 yr Old Black Mare, wt.
Gas: SA r, Ben
Gaines-
*
j
|sell for $200.00.
| Sandy
tfrom registered stock. E.
| Reid, avignta, 2164 Belvedere
fine Homer
Wrightsville. Rt.
Very prolific |.
Hereford boars, ready |
for service, from one of finest
} pigs. Hollis C.
for 5.
Good Farm Mats oe sale
trade for s00d Milk Cow, e:
with Ist. and 2nd calf. E.
Todd, Valdosta. . oe
Nice Reg. Gentle Wa
Mare, just bred to Sera
Boy; Also Reg. Filly, 4 sto
mgs, bold face, flaxen mai
and tail, reasonable
Gordon Kettles, Dalton.
1 yr. old Mare, wt. Ae
1200 Ibs, in fine shape, gent
work anywhere, good for r:
ing colts worth $300.00. W
i, 3
Cumming.
1 good farm mule, worl
anywhere cheap at my farm
(My tenant gone to Army
ae H. Stephens, ere on.
RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE i
i
3 NZ Red Bucks, 6 wk
| good. stock, purebred, bu
registered, $1.00 ea. Bruc
addock, Fort Valley, 301
Main Street.
Junior Giant Chinchilla god
Flemish, Hag
Ave.,
4 Key Strain Sandy. Flemish
2 mos. old Ped. Papers fur
nished, from.reg. parents, $5:
W.jea. Sonny Weeks, Edison. Bae
Pigeons, mate
banded and now squabs, $1.7
pr. as Branth
Guinea Pigs, oo ooh
all sizes, $1.00 for grown pi
75e for half grown, 50
{small ones, Large orders sent
prepaid, small orders, collect
Have about 50. Lyman ee
Lakeland.
11 NZ Red ies,
old, $2.00 ea: 8 NZ R
24% mos. old, $1.50 ea; 1
Red Doe, 9 mos. old, alrea
bred, $6.00: 1 NZ Red Doe, |
mos. old, $3.00, Henry Cole
man, Milledgeville, Rt. 1,
Purebred NZ Whites,
wks. old, $3.00 pr: also 1 15,89,
2 Does NZ Red, $5.00 for tr
Mixed Rabbits, 6 to 8. wks. 0
$2.50 pr, Billy Bucklan
a i.e)
- White Rabbits, Pec
ane 8 wks. old, $4.00 pr. ex
col: Japanese Sunflower eo
10c spoonful, Catnip, 25c b
White Feed Sacks, wai
+100 lbs. cap. free of holes
ea. Plus postage. Mrs. Ot:
Mashburn, Cumming, Rt. 5. a
7 N. Z. Red rabbits, 2 m
old, purebred $1.75 ea.
LN. Z. White pub rab
old lind to breed, $2.00,
a: Ridgway, Canon, Rt. Ay
FOR SALE
3 milk abt and 3. youn
goats, at bargain: also selling
all my hens, $1.50. and $2
ea. Must sell at once. Lockar rd
Bell, Atlanta, 264 Alexande
St., N. W.
10 milk goats ahd: 5 Kids,
cheap or exc. for calves or
ee
row, Rt. 1.
16 sheep, 6 Lambs: $2. 00 fo
lot; 1. Reg. Toggenburg- Goa
(Sir Robert Shirley) 2 =
Toggenburg Milk Goats a
Kids (1 Male, 1 female) $300.0
Mrs. Augusta Thorna
Hidden View Para Blu
Ridge;
Purebred, pedintece and re
Toggenburg buck kid, traine
to pan feeding, from extir
heavy milk stock. Build wu
your herd with a kid of t
breeding, as future herd si
Reasonable, John Hynds, ;
Bab" 93 Warten St. N. E
1 Milk Goat to. po
14, 2nd. kid, $10.00. Come
get it, cannot ship.
Driver, Carrollton, Rt Le
Toggenburg, naturally h
less, just fresh in, Ist. kiddi
with two doe kids, well mar]
ed; also have 1 mixed doe. rit
3rd kidding just frshene
with 1 buck and 1 doe kid
cah give ehoice of either o
D. L. Young, Decatur, 4: 5 Col
n
ca
umbia Dr.
An eight at. White. Hoduan
Milk Goat, gentle and kind
ys ce W, F. =e La
ark,
__ (Continued from Page One) |
SSasiciary of Agriculture = the Secret-
ry of Commerce. ee .
The Commodity Credit Con seration
which controls a large percent of the act-
ual cotton, is under the Secretary of Ag-
ulture.
The power to dump iaikere loan cot-
on, or to threaten to dump this cotton so_
_to depress the price of actual cotton
is always i in the hands of. Commodity Cre-
dit Corporation.
All matters relating to International
ades on cotton is in the hands of the Sec-
s now assistant.
Full power and control over commod-
the Secretary of Commerce, Mr. Wallace,
Secretary of Agriculture, Mr. ayia
and the Attorney General.
Under the rules as now set up idee
exchanges, it is impossible for cotton
ginners to buy actual cotton for their
beds: in a futures market. This is. made so,
purposely, to prevent the buying of act-
ual cotton, by spinners, from having a bull
sh influence on the quotations of cotton
on THE BOARD. :
: a Under the rules, as now caustinted. the
gelleri in all cases has the choicespoken
_of in trade terms as The Sellers Choice.
Under this rule, if the buyer demands
: SHER AND GOATS
retary of State, to whom, Me. Will Clayton |
ity futures exchanges is in the hands of |
he New York Cotton Exchange and oth-
delivery of actual cotton, the seller can-
Vat Atlanta W Mark
choose to deliver any grade and any sta-
ple recognized by the Secretary of Agri-
_culture.
_ This one rule makes it obviously im-
possible for any given spinner to buy- any
. ple.
| prices on THE BOARD, there would be
no necessity for the buyer to hedge.
The very law of supply and demand
: actual cotton for spinning PHEPSPSS on a
futures market.
This is true because any given spinner
must have cotton of given grade and sta-
riculture. ;
The very necessity of bcduies Eotton
grows out of the operation of these ex-
changes.
If it were not for the manipulation of
would automatically cause a. gradual in-
crease in the. price of actual cotton from
harvest season to harvest season were it
not for the on
BOARD.
__-This writer can, and will be glad to. give
every assistance possible to you in what,
I presume, will be your endeavor to give
the public the benefits of the true Facts in
manipulation |
- this case.
LIVESTOCK WANTED
I can and will give you the benefit of
the knowledge of men with years of ex-
perience and inside knowledge of the facts.
I assure you that the cotton growers
POULTRY FOR SALE
Farmer, J ackson.-
bof Commerce, Bs ackson.
He cannot use just any grade and.
staple recognized by the Secretary of Ag- eia to develop markets and processit
plants, as well as diversified produ
gentlemen as pleasant and profita
as possible.
THE
lieve, the spinners of the Nation,. woul,
POULTRY FOR SALE
(Continued: teen Page Owe) >
Committee, Chamber of Commerce : an
W. W. Black, Seoretary, Chamb
GEORGIA TO THE FOREFRON
The work that is being done i in Geo
is gathering Beg throughout. t
country.
We plan to oe the visit of the
Georg la welcomes th
TOM LINDER, * - ae 2
Commissioner of Agriculture.
of the South, sud Tam constcoined (a
be under deep and lasting obligations t
you for bringing the facts to the kno ,
ledge of the general public.
This matter is so vital to the wel Y
of the Nation that I felt justified in brin
ing it to your personal attention.
Sincerely yours,
TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agricultur
FARM HELP WANTE
FOR SALE
: a Want N. Z. Red or White MISCELLANEOUS. i 200 AAA. bloodtested _New Want farmer, white or
purebred Toggenburg| doe, 8 or 10 mos. old. Give CHICKENS: Hampshire Red hens, excel-| for 1 or 2 H. crop, 50-50
3 mos. old, naturally | Price. J. S. Sydboten, Fitz- 18 20 chickens, mixed lent cond., good. production, 1| House vacant. Land br
horniess, short-hair, _ best | gerald. Se a Se ae -yr. old, for sale. Write. Bill| ready to plant. Apply at
oodlines : high producing) SHEEP AND breds, good and fat, $1.75 ea./ Jordan, Monticello. Service Station, 5 mi. S. H
ams. Will reg. buyers name,| GOATS WANTED: Here. Cannot ship. Mrs. Zora P Buff O ducic di t ville, U. S. Hwy., No. 41. B
Pc bl Mrs. Oval- Brown, <oeee Woodland | ure Bu rp., ducks, direc Hine, Hapeville...
asonable price. rs. Ova , Want 1 purebred Ram about Ave: stock, 1 drake, 4 ducks, excel-
e Highland, Lavonia, Rt. 1.
trie, Rt. 4
2 yrs. old Tom Hancock, Moul-
PEAFOWLS, PHEASANTS, - also
Large White Rock Alpine a : :
Doe, hornless, short hair, gen-| Want al bred or} PIGEONS, QUAIL, ETC, -milch goats, reasonable. No} dening, etc. Good salary.
oa eat ae oe . ats: Grade Hampshire yearling Oe SALE: ek e. Grubbs, De- c. R. Jenkins, Acworth, R :
eo | Ewes or Ewe lambs. State} 29 or 25 White Kings, Reds} Se a
Mai a No shipping. -F. H.| exactly what se have and| and Carrier pigeons, $2.50 pr. ee ee Want at once - Good Fam
es Sparks, Box 108. lowest price. E. S. Scott, Aus-/}o; $1.00 ea. for lot. B. D. 10. RCSL. Wyandotte hens,|+4 move on Farm and do fa
5 Billy Goats, $5.00 to $25.00 | tell. Odom, Decatur, 172 Meade} $2.00 ea; also eggs, $1.50 per) work, also raise chickens 5
lent layers, $7. 00 or $1. 50 ea;
reg., purebred Nubian
Want White
farm work, milking and
Woman
ea. All of fine Milk Stock, Sa-
anan, ages from 2 mos. to 2
rs: also 5 Does, all of fine
Milkers. Mrs. Julia Varnedoe,
Atlanta, 130 S. Candler Rd.
at a bargain, all sired by Les-
ter of Sunnyslope, of 6 and 8
qt. Dams, Hornless and extra
short hair, extra large. Mrs.
Elsie Irons. Atlanta, 689 North
Ave. NW.
Seven common goat
$2.50 ea. at my barn.
aire, Baxley, Rt. 2.
Fresh milk goat, first kids,
acl . College Park,
Washington Dr. Ca 7928.
yids.
Cecil
Jack wool, 50c lb; white, any
amount, 40 Ib; tallow, 8 Ibs.
or 25c lb. Mrs. T. R.
sibson, Blairsville.
LIVESTOCK WANTED
CATTLE WANTED:
~ Want 1 reg., Jersey bull
baby calf, of good blood lines.
Ae Summerlin, Glem mt...
Want reg. (if possible) young
Red Polled bull, worth the
money asked. State price and
age. Carlton Johnson, Nicholls
Want a Brown steer or male
that will wt. 550-650 lbs., with
nice, long horns, long legged,
or unbroke.
eliborn, Jr., LaFayette.
Want good Jersey and Guer-
nsey or half and half breed, in
-4ch calf, fresh, in neighbor-
hood of Griffin: prefer 31 5 OF
weal dayeat reasonable price.
Paul Hollingsworth, Griffin,
225, Little St.
Want 2 younger than year-
ling heifers, del. to me. State
price, Prefer dairy stock. E.
qe Albany, Rt. 3, Box
Want young Guernsey bull,
large enough for service, cheap
reash: also want set black-'
smith tools. J. E. Chandler,
Tallapoosa, Rt. 2.
Few Reg. Saanan Buck Kids.
31 sheep, $125.00: also 6 lbs
peas
Want 1 milk goatBilly, not
ovr 2 yrs. Ba Quote strain
and price. C. - Weeks, Dou-
glas, 621 E. acae St.
POULTRY FOR SALE
ANDALUSIANS: AAA grade
Blue Andalusian 6 to 8 wks.
old pullets and roosters, $1.50
ea. Mrs.
Adairsville.
BARRED, WHITE AND
OTHER ROCKS:
10 purebred White Rock pul-
lets, 9 wks. old, $1.00 ea. Mrs.
AY Oe Blalock, "Nicholls.
CORNISH, GAMES
AND GIANTS:
4 Dark Cornish hens, 1 yr.
old, and 2 cockerels, 7 mos. old,
all purebred, $12. 00. Mrs. S.J.
Akers, Fender.
. nice, .1 yr. old game roos-
Cuban and Irish Gilder
ters,
cross, wt. 5% lbs. ea., good
shape, $6.00 or $3.50 ea. Money
oe S. OQ. Huff, Monticello,
Pane :
A 2 yr. old Cuban Blue game
cock, $5.00; also 5 Silver Span-
gled. Hamberg hens, 2-yrs. old,
$19.50: ROB He
Louisville.
1 Irish eg cock, about 2
yrs. old, $6.00.
Talking Rock, ae Ane
Few stags, Warhorse and
Brown Red, about 10 mos. old,
$4.00 ea: rooster, about 2 yrs.
old; Shawlneck, for sale. R.
P. Prather, Aveusta, 1422 Es-
tes St.
2 purebred Ark. Traveller
stag, 16 mos. old. and 1 pure-
bred 10 mos. old S. C. Blue,
all wt. 4% or 5 lbs. ea., trim-
med and ready for walks, $3.50
ea, Exc: <f stap: for 2 Shawl-
neck, Grady or Irish hens? exc
1 stag for White -Dam Stag.
Write. W. S. Coleman, Cad-
well, Rt. 1.-
LEGHORNS:
200 AAAA W. L. pullets, 10
wks. old, big and fine, $1.00
if taken at once. Mamie
Youmans, Surrency. :
L. Treadaway, |
i Wa:
L. Patterson. |
2 pr: pigeons, Roller with 2
mos. old squabs, 1 pr. Corono,
Silver, King, all $5.00; young.
hens, 17 W. Bg 5a Reds or
New =H. Reds: 1 Buff Orp.,
about 19 eggs per day. $40.00
for lot. Howard Massell, At-
Janta, 1125 St. Charles Place,
| He 0742.
1 Fantail pigeon: female, $2;
1 Homer male, $1.00. Shipped
Exp. col. No COD. ee She-
pard, Colquitt, Rt. Box 48.
Racing Homers, Poraat and |
working, 50c ea. H, L. Farmer,
Albany, 801 HindsSt.
Tumblers, $2.50 pr; Mod-
enas, Blue Gazzi, $3.50 pr;
Black Schietti, $3. 00 pr: Silver
Kings, $4.00 pr; Silver King
cocks, $2.00 ea; White Kings,
$4.00 pr; Reu and White Car-
neaux, $4.00 pr. Henry W.
Rhodes, Jr.. LaGrange, 307
Park Ave.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS,
GEESE, DUCKS, EPEC:
FOR SALE: i
6 Guineas, grown, 3 hens and
3 roosters, $1. 00 ea., in lot, or
exc. for 100 Ib. cap., printed
sacks, 2 or 3 Ola zcolor=1
guinea for 3 sacks. Wont sell
separately; also 5 fine heavy,
pure White Rock 1944 hatch
hens, $2.00 ea. Mrs. W. T.
Bryan, Turin. Rt. 1.
2 White Pekin ducks, $4.00
for pr, del. O. D. McKenzie,
Wadley.
REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRES
AND RHODE ISLAND):
Christy heavy producing N.
H. Red pullets, 10 wks. old,
$1.25 ea; 12 wks. old,.$1.50 ea.
12 wks. old, $1.50 ea. Mark
Woodliff, Rites de Flowery
Branch.
1 fine Donaldson Red cock-
erel, 1 yr. old, wt. 8% lbs.,- $2
not prepaid: 25 lbs, seedling
pecans, 15 lb. No chks. Mrs.
G:. C. Clifton, Millen.
25 purbred N. H. Red lay-
ing hens, fine cond., no culls:
15 are 1 yr. old; 10- 3 yrs. old,
$50.00. Send coops. Money or-
der or come after. Mrs. Lessie
Fox Vidalia, 805. Church St.
15; Buck Bee yellow corn, for| = a
sale. Docia Harris, Lula.
POULTRY WANTED
GAMES WANTED:
Want some pit game cocks,
not over 3-yrs. old, wt. 6 lbs.
or over, good eyes, plumage,
feet, bill and spurs. Pay ex-
press and $1.00 lb. Dudley
| Price, Atlanta, 1678 Emory Rd..
oN. Es.
PEACOCK WANTED:
Want a Blue peacock; also
have for sale, fine Buff Orp.,
Show - Tyee, cockerel, $5.00.
Mrs. Inez Morgan, Americus.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS. -
GEESE, DUCKS, BC:
WANTED:
Want-10 or 15-baby turkeys,
and will take mother if a
chicken hen. Mrs. O. C. Mor-
gan, Guyton, Rt. I, Box 108.
Want 2 White . Muscovy
ducks and 1 drake, reasonable.
a W. O. Kreis, Austell, Rt.
FARM HELP WANTED
- Want Family for general
farm work, good house and
weekly pay. D. A. Russell,
Avondale Estates, Box 21.
_ Want good farmer for small,
rich farm, small house, on
Blythe {sle. Be . Fussell,
Brunswick.
manage a stock farm, $2.0
14 R. house and some patcl
woman to take care of chick
ens, garden and 1 cow. Sala
board in home with mod. con
veniences. Y. O. Brown, M
ietta, Rt. 2, c/o High V
Farms.
Want at once, sober man
and furnish cow to milk,
den and fertilizer for use. a
land and good water.
Williams, Baxley. :
Want good farmer fdr don
pasture and wood, free.
og or a,crop for good
OW McPherson, Villa.
oe good family, white
col., to do gen.-farm wo
good 4 R. house, elec. light
on schook bus. and mail | Rt
Reasonable wages. 7 mal. Stor
Mtn., at Snellville. a n
Want woman ke okke
garden, flowers and other ta
chores. ; ;
home. Mrs. John Floyd
lanta, 791 Greenwood Av
KE. phone 1 Wa 2250.
POSITIONS WAN:
Man with large faniiy \
place on farm, ue
with 4 or 5 R. house to i
D. Hemphill, Ellijay.
Cabbage, per: 50 Ib. Sacks
Collards,
Mustard Greens, per bu,
Squash, per bu. hprs.
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.
May 4, 1945 |
per doz, bunches _
Onions (Dry), per 50 Ib. sack
Sweet Potatoes, per bu. ee
Sweet Potato Plants, per 1,000 pants
fa Salad, per bu.
on