Department of Commerce on 8 and 559, we find the following period of 95 years, beginning and ending in 1915, total im- from foreign countries into the red States averaged in round fig- $380,000,000 per year. . tal of all imports into the Unit- es over that period of 95 vears yproximately $36,000,000,000. mber that it took over 95 years 0 1915 to import $36,000,000,000 F ign evods and commodities into ited States. | : ffort To Collect War Debts nning in 1919 we made a tremen- increase in imports in a vain effort et war debts. 3 ae 1919 through 1929a period of we brought in imports in the of $43,665,268,000,. ne the ll-year period, from 1919 h 1929, we imported $7,000,000,- re than we had imported during re 95 years before the first 2 eg x ng the 5-year bans period of 1909, n 1913, we imported a_ yearly e of $1,688,874,000. ug the 11-year period, just. after War I, we imported a_ yearly e of $3. 969,569,000. mports per year during the 11- lod were almost three times as as they had been per year during ports Caused Unemployment Importation of these tremendous its of merchandise and farm pro- brought about the greatest t of unemployment in the history ; country, mportation of losed down or curtailed opera- : American industrial plants. an manufacturer had no good whea., the ae d 2 COMMISSIONE ER WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 79 Panc And Depres since the Democratic came into power. : industrial pro- can market was flooded with imports. The wheels of American industry ran on short time or came to a dead stop. The American farmer found the Ainerican market flooded with imports be Erol foreign countries. Crash Came In October 1929 In Cather. 1929, the great panic was ushered upon us by the memorable stock market crash on the New York Ex- change. I am surprised to hear some people, who look reasonably intelligent, say that the depression was caused by, the passage of the Smoot-Hawley Tar- iff Act. The: Smoot - Hawley Tariff tee was not passed by Congress until June, 1930. - It was not passed until eight months after the New York stock market crash. Congress passed the Smoot- Hawley Pariff Act in an effort to stem the tide. It was passed in an effort to shut out this vast flow of imports which had al- ready destroyed our national economy. The new adininistration which came into power in March, 1933, evidently did not consider the Scae Hawley Tariff Act a threat to Americas welfare. ~The Smoot - Hawley Tariff Act was passed in June, 1930. The new adminis- - tration came into power in March, 1935. Tt has now been more than twelve years Administration The Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act is still S the law of the land. It has never been serious effort has been - repealed. No made to repeal it during those twelve years. majority in both houses of Congress during the entire twelve vears and could have repealed the Tariff Act at any tinue It saw fit. High Tariff Necessary To High Wages The truth of the matter is that the ad- ministration for twelve years has been eesti LAND EDITION OCTOBER 10th ard Oil Company, and Mr. Clave _ Anderson - Clayton Company, The administration has had a . ee steadily increasing wages. High are impossible without Wek tar f Congress knows this ee the admini tration knows this. The administra policy of Increasing wages could _ possibly have functioned without. tariff wall. ao ae x Reciprocal Trade Agreeme its The administration was bou keep high tariffs in order to mai high industrial wages. The administration, however, the position that the American fi should produce in competition with world market on farm products. : Congress could not repeal wha tection the farmer had under the : Act, without, at the same time, r the. protection of industry under Tariff Act. Asa result of this, ae Ae st. originated the idea of Reciproe i? Agreements. , By passing the Reciprocal. Agreements Act, Congress delegatd. power to the Secretary of Sta Seeretary of State acted throug men as Mr. Stettinius, of J. P. & Company, Mr. Rock efeller, a ceeded in creating an export | for automobile and steel product: are paid for by imports of agric products. As a result of the operation 0 Reciprocal Trade Agreements the hands of international tra exports of automobile and steel pr increased about two billion dolla year. Under its operation, ou of agricultural products. incre substantially the same ratio. There are some who are ver opposed to these facts from the of records being given to the farm Georgia and the United States There are those who are m de uncomfortable by the ce truth. ues TRUTH CUTS THROU CLOUDS. If SHINES LIK SUN, LIKE THE SUN, iT : BE HID. | _ Commissioner of A MARKET BULLETIN Address all ilems for publication and ali requests to be put the mailing list and for change of address tv STATE BUREAU MARKETS: 222 STATE CAPITOL. Atlanta. _ f "Notices: of farm produc and appurtenances. admissable- | postage. So igpa inserted one time on each request: and . request is aecomean iam by new copy of [ 1500, $1.75; $3.00 M. Mrs. Willie | Allen, Gainesville, Rt: 2: Pbeated only when notice. assume any responsibility for Bulletin. Published Weekly at 14-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. By Department of Agriculture Tom se Commissioner, Limited space will not permit insertion of notices containing more than 30 words including name and address. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not any notice appearing im the Executive Oftice, State Capitol Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office 14-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. laditorial and Executive Offices State Capitol, Atlanta. Gz. as on FORM 3578Bureau _ Markets, 222 State Capitol Sy Atlanta, Ga. oi Entered as second class matter ugust 1, 1937, at the Post Office at Covington, Georgia, under Ac? Accepted for iling at special rate oi postag* ovided for in Section 1103. Aw of June 6 1900. rey October & SEED FOR SALE SEED FOR SALE ed Shallots and Scallion tons, $1.00 gal; Collard Seed, Tb. Gk Crow, Gainesville, White Multiplying On- s for Fall Planting, $1.00 gal. a postage. Julia McCracken, est grade clean and pure hogoin Turnip Seed, saved Ve Ibs. White Nest Onions, for the lot. Del. Send P. M. Q. TT. Fitzgerald, Fitz- : and uthern Giant Mustard Seed, 945 crop, 50c cupful. Mrs. Vv. . dobnson, Shellman, Rt. 1, x 54. _to 7 bu. nice White Nest mions, $1.00 gal; Del. in Ga. Make best offer for lot by bu. for Pony Male Mule. M. urray, Americus. seed of Blue Ridge Mtn. limbing Tomato, (runs to 15 t., wt. up to 2 Ibs. ea.) 200 Col- ssal, (the largest Tomato grown to 4 Ibs. ea.) and 100 Seed of ellow Pear Tomato for 25c. Litni ted amt. Will C. Smith, 945 Sree Shogoin Turnip , $1.00 1b; 6 Ibs. for $5.00. | postage. Mautile Harrison, en, =e Half Runner Garden ! soc for teacup; White mions, $1.00 gal: Old Time ree Stone Peach Seed, 20c doz. - Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. een Glaze Collard Seed, 25c also Light Brahma cocker- ag 00 ea. T. J. Steed, Buena a \ 25 doz; White Feed sacks b. cap. free of holes, 15c 1. Plus postage. Mrs. Otis ashburn, | Cumming, Rt. 5. ew gals, White Multiplying ms, 75e gal. Del. in Ga. R. Burns, Hartwell. Ibs. Dwarf Essex Rape, $1. _M. Moseley, Menlo, ed Nest Onions for Fall iting, makes 12 to 15 in nest, gal; $6.00 bu; also White plying Onions, $1.00 gal. : Susie Shirley, ecleaned Purple Top Turnip| _excellent germination, $1 P tots of 20 Ibs. up, T5e, D. W. Haley, Ashburn, hite Nest Onions for Fall ing, 90c gal; $7.00 bu; also FO! 145 crop Italian sage, purerized. Jb; Sage seed, 90c oz; Well oted Sage Plants, 8 for $1.00. = Bees, Rarksdale, Nor- Tender Green Turnip 0. Ibs., very clean. (Just der when knee high as young) 35 Ib. Will mail. Mann, Danielsville. Tb. lots, +~J. C. Turnipseed, Griffin. Chicken Feed Sacks, nip, Extra good white cornfield Bean Seed, white and colored, Half Runners, 30c per large cup- ful; 6 wk. Bunch Beans, 25c cupful; Strawberry Plants, 40c . Ad& postage. Mrs). MP, Forrester, Talona. White Dixie Belle Melon: Seed, $1.00 lb. Have about 30 lbs. G. G. Horton, Alamo, Rt. 2. Old Time Shallots, $1.10 gal; Shallot plants, well rooted, 60c C; 200 for $1.10. -No checks? Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Dacula. White Silver Skin . Multiply- ing Onion Sets, $1.25 gal. Pre- paid. Mrs. Jeff Marchman, White Plains. White Multiplying Onions, $1 gal. PP. No checks. Mrs. Ber- nice Russell, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Collard Seed, 1945 crop, 100 30c Tb: Turnip Seed, mixed for sowing, 30 Ib. FOB. - M. Wilson, Whitesburg, Rt. Red Nest Onions, $1.00 gal; 25 different sizes and shapes of gourds, Red and: yellow Plum Trees, 25c ea; Concord Grape Cuttings, rooted, 25c ea. Mrs. L. M. Wooten, Camilla. - Turnip Seed, Hastings col- lection. 25c cup. Mrs. W. L. Gibson, Social Circle. : Large Red Indian Peach seed, 50c doz; Blue Damson Plum Seed, 25c doz; Klondike Straw- berry. Plants, 30c C. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. Purple Top White Globe Tur- nip, Mustard and Collard Seed, ea. kind: 50c lb. PP. W. W. Williams, Quitman. ; Best grade pure, clean, select- ed Shogoin Turnip Seed, $1.00 lb; 6 lbs. for-$5.00. Not less than 1 Ib. matied. PP L. H.-Ouzts, Elberton, Rt. 3. Pure and sound 1945 crop oe Vetch, Combine Run, 12c be kL Ss. Lynn, Washington, Rt. Oe : Bur Clover Seed and Damp inoculation soil sufficient for seeding one acre with directions for planting for $1.00 PP.: $15 ton by very Idw freight. FOB. PLANTS FOR SALE Klondike Strawberry Strong Plants, $1.00 C; $2.50 per 500; $4.00 M: 10 M for $25.00. PP. Can ship any time. H. P. Mal- oe Social Circle, Rt. 2, Box Mastodon Everbearing Straw- berry Plants, 50c C; $3.25 M; Sage Plants, $1.00 doz: White washed, free of holes, $8.00 for 50 sacks. Alpe i: i Ellis, Cumming. Nice well rooted Sage Plants, 10 for $1.00; 4 for 50c; Pepper- mint, Spearmint, Yarrow, Cat- 29 doz: 50c orders EP. Mrs. A. Horsley, Waco, Rt. 2, !, at our home; also Everbearing | 143. Box 40. Nice rooted Sage, $1.00 doz; Strawberry, 50e C. Neo mail or- ders: B. H. Carter, Atlanta, 35. Weyman St., S. W. Ja 0268 W. Lady T. strawberry plants, $2 for 500; $4.00 M; also Klondike, Missionary Strawberry plants, 75e C; Garlic Bulbs, $1.00 doz. Miss Nora McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2: Strawberry plants, E. Klon- dike, Armstrong, and Everbear- in, 500 for $2.00; $3.50 M. Mo- line M. Landrum, Adairsville, RiZ3. Blakemore Strawberry plants, $1.25. C; Early large Wonder- ful Bearer Klondike, $1.00 C; Sage Plants, $1.00 for 6. M. O. PP mn Ca. Delpher Frost, Ellen- wood, Rt. 2. Nice young Klondike Straw- berry plants, 500 for $1.75; $3.25 M. Del. No checks. Ethel Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Wakefield Cabbage and Col-, lard Plants, 40c C; 300 for $1.00; $3. 00 M. Prompt shipment. Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2, Box Nice Sage Plants, well rooted, $1.00 doz; White Iceberg Berry Plants, $1.00 for 2 doz; Aspara- gus Crowns, $1.00 for 2 doz. Mrs. W. M. Bryant, Alto. Frostproof Cabbage Plants, fresh and green, 300 for $1.00; B00: for $1.25: $2.25. VE @ PPR. Chanclor, Pitts. Sage plants, well rooted, $1.20 doz; Dry Sage, 40c qt. Cash or M. O. John B. Grindle, Dah- lonega, Rt. 1, Box 58. Nice Rooted Sage Plants, 20 ea; Gooseberry Bushes, $1.50 doz; Old Fashion Clingstone and Plum Peaches, Beechnut Bushes, 20c ea; Old Fashion Onion But- tons, 50c Ib; Garlic Bulbs, $1.60 doz; Horehound, 20c bunch; | Ruharb or Pie Plant, 25c bunch. Mrs. Fus-6; Everbearing Straw berry Plants, $2.00 for 500; $3.50 M. PP. Mrs. R. H. Cathey, Clarkes- ville, Rt. 3. All var. Cabbage, White and Red Nest Onions, Kale, Ruta- baga, Collards, 50s C; Fall to- matoes, Pimientoes, Asparagus Plants, Leek, Evergreen bunch- ing Onions, 35c doz. All del. Mrs. H. V., Franklin, Register. Mae Turner, Gainesville, GRAIN AND HAY. FOR SALE 5,000 bu. Coker Victor Grain Oats, 2nd. yr. Combine run but extra clean and bright, 75 bu. at my place. Inquire at Hub Junction. O. R. Leverett, Social Cirele, Rt. 1. Combine Run Full Grain Seu Oats, 80c. Victor Grain 99.51% pure, 89 germination. Ralph S. Collier, Comer. 200 bu. Hastings 100 bu. Seed Oats, Binder cut. $1.00 bu. FOB. In 5 bu-- sacks. T. A. Futch, Rochelle. 1,200 bu. Bancroft Oats, 75c bu., 700 bu. Victor Grain Oats, 75c bu. You furnish sacks. Over- ton Lawrence, Mansfield. 2 tons Cow Feed from sound corn cobs and shucks, ground fine, $25.00 ton in 100 lb. bags; also 100 bu. good corn for sale. W. W. McPherson, Villa Rica. Extra Good Hastings 100 bu. Seed mrs from field produc- ing 100 by. and acre, $1.00 bu. Jas.. B. Woods, Brooks, 300 bu. Cokers Full Grain Seed Oats, cleaned free of smut, dry and ripe, $1.00 bu. FOB. R: A. Hartley, Alamo. 2,000 bu. Cokers Full Grain Oats, Combine Run, 80c bu. Bulk at farm 3 miles West of Zebulon, C. F. Dunn, William- son. High quality Coker Full G ain Seed Oats, $1.00 bu; Sanford Seed Wheat, $1.95 bu. Riley C. Couch, Turin. Turners Bancroft Seed Oats, pure, recleaned and graded, $1.50 bu. fob; over 25 bu. for $1.50 bu. Del. Descriptive book- let and sample on request. R. M. Turner, Royston. eo "FOR SALE Seed. Oats; Coker s Full Cumin cut before rain; Combine Run, in good shape, slightly mixed, 60e bu. at barn. Bring sacks; also Red Nest Onions, 300. or 400 lbs. $2.00 Pk. Prepaid, or $6.00 bu. FOB: M. O. only. M. G. Hogan, Daeula. Vietor Grain Seed Oats, 10 bu. lots 90c bu; 50 bu. or over, 85c bu. FOB. designated car- rier. Clarence W. Walton, Fort Valley. Hastings Oats and Hairy Vetch, $12.00 per 100 Ibs. FOB. Wootten Fauning, Washington. 2,000. lbs: Crimson Clover, 1,- 000 Ibs. White Dutch Clover, 500 Ibs. cock, Monroe. Hastings 100 to 1 Seed Oats, 95c bu: Rye, $2.50 bu; Barley, | mixed little oats and _ wheat, $2.00 bu; Crimson Clover Seed, Bancroft Oats, Oats, slightly mixed with wheat, 90c bu. FOB. W. P. Neal, Ash- land. | 3,000 bu. Hastings 100 bu. oats | tested 92% for germination, $1 bu. in even wt. bags. FOB. J. E Owen, Meansville. 100 bu. Coker Full grain oats, pure: and clean, $1.00 bu. Sack- ed. D. S. Haymore, Rutledge. 50-65 bu. Hastings Corn for sale at my barn near Lifsey Springs. John Reid, Molena. Phone 85 J 11 (Zebulon.) 500 bu. Coker Full Grain oats, Ist yr. $1.00 bu. C. C. Parker, Millen. Sanford Wheat, Beardless Barley, Ga Ga. Ex. Station New: Oats, $1.25 bu; Coker Victor Grain Strain 5 and Maretts Cold Proof $2.00 bu. All Ist yr. pure, clean, smut and rust proof; Lee Vic- $2.00 | Black Walnut Trees, bu; | $1.75 bu; Le-| thorne, $1.50 doz; Ser Walnuts, Hickory, $% Black Raspberry, $2: Thornless Raspberry, $2.50 Well rooted and packed ii Mrs. Elsie Heaton, J Bluff. Se Peach . Trees, leadin: True to name, and Grape $5.00: diez; $25.00 C'S Peach Trees, $2.50 or $40.00. C?. Mis. EL B. Ty Riverdale: $ Sweet Pomecmna 50. rooted. Mis. H. B. Clowe | renceville, Rt. 3. Hairy Vetch. R. E. Ay-| SYRUP FOR SAL 1,000 gals. Pure Cane 1 iin No. 10 Cans for 15e. lb. T. M. Tillman, Sunset | Fewell, Climax, Rt. 1. Farm, 128 College Ave., Athens. | 90c bu; Coker FRUITS AND VEG About 30 lbs. Nw C Dried Horse . Apples) i worms, peel and core, 45 lots of 5 lbs. or more. PP i Mrs. Allie Reeves, -Logan Ree 2. White Seuppecce a bu; 1945 crop Nice Dried ples, 50c gal; Purple Da Plum Seed, 25e daz. A ing charges. No sta checks. Mrs. J. E. Sorrell ,| Ston, Rt. 1. : FOR _ ; sound, well filled out. for prices. No order le toria and Victor Grain 98% pure | 1; $1.00 bu; good, sound Mule, $40.|+ R. D. Tatum, Palmetto. FRUITS AND VEGE- TABLES FOR SALE Nice Sun Dried Apples, 1945 crop, free of core and peeling, 50c Ib. Add postage; White Multiplying Onions, $1.00 gal. Mrs. J. L. Kincaid, Ellijay, Rts 2, Box: 75. 1945 crop, 45 -Ih. PP. Miss yore Fletcher, Ball Gr ound, Re. 2 ee Acre Sweet Pota- toes for sale at patch, $1.25 bu. Write. Leon Thompson, Gib- son. Nice Sun. Dried Apples, free of peel and core, 1945 crop, 35c Ib. plus. postage. Mrs. John F. Gilbreath, LaFayette, Rt. 3. Good Cooking Sun Dried Ap- ples, free of core, peel and worms, 45c. lb. Add postage. Stamps accepted. Tamar Teem, Talking Rock. 35 lbs. Sun Dried Horse Ap- ples, 1945 crop, free of: peel and core, $16.50 or 50c lb. PP; 25 lbs. Sun Dried LeConte Pears, 1945 crop, free of core and peel, $9.00 or 40c Ib. PP. No orders less than 5 Ibs of eith- er, Mrs. Allie S. Snyder, Sharps burg. 50 lbs. Nice Sun Dried peaches 1945 crop, 50c lb. Add postage; also bunch colored Butter Beans 35c lb. Mrs. Ambers King, Bowdon, Rt. 2. Apricot Plums, 35c ea; 4 for $1.00; also 2 lbs. fresh Country Butter, 50e Ib. Mrs. Lee Hood, Gainesville, ae dy PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES FOR SALE Booking orders for Trees, 2-10 St. State insp. Schleys, Money Makers and Stuarts. $1.25 to $2.75 ea, cash. R. L. Adkins, Cordele, Rt. 3. Old Fashion Peach Trees, 25c a; Muscadine Grape Vine, Crabapple Trees, 20c ea; Goose Berries, $1.25 doz. Mrs. W. H. Norrell, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Pecan Stuart Pecans, for Nov Dec. delivery. L Newnan. Some Pecans pe Sw tatoes for sale. Mrs; | Dukes, Meigs, Box 185. _ Extra large Big Fancy Pecans, this years cro Order of 1 lb and up fi mailed same day recei paid Parel- post. -H. M. ;man, Lovett. 50 lbs. Sun Dried Horse Ap- |. ples, free from core and worms, | CATTLF FOR SAL Thoroughbred Guernse Calf born July 6th, also lb. Bull; also young mths. old. Asa Bea Ceshire Rd. 4 nice Steers, 1 Jerse all 15 mos. old, fine shape Green, Thomaston, Rt. 1 Reg. Aberdeen-Ang Yearling, very fine, enough for light serv. Also several Mules. Loe Hoschton. 1 Jersey Cow, 9 yrs. fair cond. $60.00. D rell, Waleska, Rt, 1. 2 young cows, $65.00; game:Roosters for sale, $ Jessie Wilson, Shady D OO. Box 1a Milch Cow for slew per day with good feed. habits. J. B, Hodges, G 22167 242 mes: L Hereford Ranch breedi A. Price, Albany, 9 head Reg. Herefor poll type, in good cond able price. J. S. Jolley Milking strain Shor Bull, 2 yrs. old, good ind $100, 00. Del. within ra 50 miles; also Purebrec nose OIC Pigs, now ea. W. D. Putnam, 2 Outstanding R Short horn Bull Ca & mos. of age. finest bloodli E. Kohn, Tift od ee mark- | osition and quali- for further details. wn, Coweta County |. nan, or D. J. Faulk- | either sex, from best of blood ind, Phone 1 at day, pe. purebred Hereford to. ite. Jb E.R. a Dale. Fentic, in eyeciiont Is on request. or, Barnesville. reford Bull, about 4 sale; also want 2 Hereford bull with- | f a Dr. CS. J sey Cow, freshen in 8rd. Calf, gives milk fresh, $75. 00: 15-month er, $20.00; also Good s. old, work any- eville, Rt. 3. Jersey Cow, (Calf old) easily milked, ow alone, $150.00; tle, good Mare Mule, } Ibs, work anywhere, ash at barn or part, 2 good hogs at market ay mie difference. See Buford, Rt. 2. sbred Hereford Polled es about 5 or 6 mos. Waldrep, Forsyth, rnsey, 2 yrs. old, bull, bout 600 Ibs., in fine tle, easy te :handle, L. Anderson, Daw- e 2. ite reg., Herefords; | a heifers, well kred, aa prices to sell. alee, Sparta. milch cow (2nd exit mos. old,) $75.00 for cow - (Heifer by Guern- : $25.00. D. A. Bagley, us ll, phone 3201. Id Jersey cow (has alf), 3 gal, rich milk 0.00 at my barn.. H. A. Cleveland, Rt. 5. n col. Jersey cow, very 60.00 without calf. Jesse mp. Big Bone Blue Pigs, 8 and 10 wks. old, _ Best of bloodlines. _ Lee, Waycross, Rt. 2, of Black Big - Bone nd Blocky, type Duroc 00 ea; $28.00 per pr. oD. Escek, Ray City, Hereford Male Ist. of th from winning stock bloodlines, Sow about rs name, $20.00 ea. mericus. Edgar Shipp, 9d purebred Berkshire ept. Farrow, $15.00 ea. > Lincolnton, Box 142. red Red Duroc Jersey gs and 2 Gilts of same mths. old, Reg. papers | after purchase. See or y Long, Jr., Meigs. | PC Gilts, 8 to 10 wks. ea. Reg. in buyers OB. W. B. Leverett, nd 6 fine Pigs, 7 wks. 0. W. D. Watson, Lo- L Boar for e, 1 pig when wean- . ere River- , N. W. ne Black African stay-fat kind, ship, $16.50 Harrison, FES Est. | A. i, | Reg. Hiespahira: Boars froma | A 1,400 Ib. Hck Peicheten! | stallion, i yrs. old,. works any- where, $250.00; alse 6 colts, 1 Champion blood, ready to serve, $40.00 to $100. 00, W. B. Fam- brough, Cordele. Poland China 10 wks. old pigs, lines, treated for cholera, reg. in buyer s name, $20.00 ea. FOR. -P. T. Patton, Shady Dale. wks. old, $10.00 ea. at my barn. Hereford pigs of choicest breeding, with application for ret., $16.00 ea. W. J. Bargeron, Sardis, Ps 0. Box 75. 7 wks. old pigs, cressed be- tween pure White Chester and pure Berkshire. Wt. around 40 Ibs. ea. No shipping. At my place, 4 mi. East of Elberton, J. L. Royston, Elberton, Rt. 6. Reg. Hereford pigs, 8 wks. old, 2 males and 5 females, ready for shipment, $25.00 ea. E. D. Hill, Marietta, Rt. 3, phone 969- : Jah 4 Big Bone Black African Guinea Pigs, 6 wks. old, Oct. 10th, $15.00 ea. at my home 1 mile from Danielsville. Stayle, Danielsville, Rt. 3. Reg. OIC imp. type brood sow, bred to farrow soon, 2nd litter, $100.00. OIC Boar pure- bred but not reg. 400 Ibs. $50.00. Several SPC pigs $10.00 up. See Chiff Maekey on Upper Mariet- ta Roswell Rd., 3 miles west of Roswell. George M. Couch, At- lanta, 3, 370 Peachtree St., N. E. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Nice, Gentle, White Stallion, work anywhere, 3 yrs. old, wt. 1,150 lbs. Sell or trade for value. W. R. Epps, Culloden, Rt. 2. 2 Black Mare Mules,.wt. 1,000 Ibs. 8 yrs. old and 1 Black Horse, wt. 1,100 Ibs. 8 or 9 yrs. old: 2H Nissen Wagon, used 1 yr. See at farm, Anderson. Redding, Juliette. 1 Fine Sorrell Mare Mule, 1,- 000 Ibs. and Black Mare Mule, cmooth mouth. Both good work- ers. Also 2 H wagon; $300.00. Or will sell separately. See, dont write. Bud pow Dal- ton, Rt. 2. 5 yrs. old Sorrel Stallion, sired by reg. Ky. 5 gaited sire, trained to run in pasture with mares. Sample of Colts on pre- Mises. -C J. Hicks; Conyers: Nice med. H wagon; also Plows, and other farm implements. L. R. Millians, Newnan, 72 Temple Ave. 1,200 Ibs. Mare, 10 yrs. old, good cond. work anywhere. Come, see at barn 6 miles from Decatur on Lawrenceville Rd. R. F. Eaves, Decatur, Rt. 3. Extra Good Plow and Farm Mare Mule, very. gentle, about 1,100 lbs., very cheap, 2 miles from Avondale Estate, Ga. Call De 9017 after 6 oclock, even- ee Mrs. F, A. Smith, Avon- dale Estates, 1 gentle Saddle Horse, $125. Gray Smith, Goggins, Rt. 1. A 3 yrs. old, 5-gaited saddle horse, extra stylish, also 9 yrs. old mule, wt. about 1,000 Ibs. Extra good. F.-L. Sanders, Ea- tonton, Rt. 2. = A 10 yrs. -old, 1,200 lbs. blue horse mule, also bay Mare mule wt. 1,100 Ibs., 7 yrs. old and a 2.H. wagon, with other farm equipment for sale. Willie T. Smith, Thomaston, Rt. 3. 2 big mules, well cared for, also a Weber 2 i. wagon. See at my place. Mrs. A. E. Homer, LaGrange, Rt. 2. Mare mule, about 850 Ibs., sound, healthy, to almost give away (stopped farming,) $20.00 cash, or $25.00 for mule and some farm equipment. Or take shoat, yearlin,, or hens of equal value and pay difference if see value. Come at once. 2 Danielsville. C: R. Morris, Dardeleville; Rie 2. Farm Mule, gentle and work anywhere, no plug; also 4 yrs. old) Mule, gentle and easy to work, For sale at my place, on |New Buford, and_ Cumming Hwy. W. M. Porieh Bue) RFD oe s = 15 Pigs, OIC and Guinea, 10| _ Miller Ogletree, Forsyth, Rt. 1. Billy size farm mule, 1 : good selections for Exp. Mr. and 2 yrs. old. H. cyondale. . Bell, Hal- * | RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE NZ White Rabbits, $2.00 pr. You pay ee Chas. Cornelius, Hahira, Rt. Pe Chinchilla Rabbits, 2 mos, old, $1. 00 ea; 4 mos. old, $1.50 each; Grown and bred, $2. 00 ea; 58N Z and Black Belgian at same price. -James Barrett, Com- merce, Walnut St. Pedg. Chin Chin Giant Chin- chilla Rabbits, 8 Jr. $8.00 each. Exe. for good Miling Goat. Each pay exp. J. S. Querry, States- boro, Rt. 2. Red NZ Doe, WhiteNZ Doe, White NZ Buck. E. V. Barrow, Atlanta, 425 Page Ave. N. E,, De 7080, - One % grown Giant NZ White uck, 7 mos. old, wt. 9 Ibs., 4.00; One pr. 8 mos. old Buck, same breed, $1.50; Large grown Male Eng. Guinea Pigs, wt. over 18 ounces. Sell 4 at $1.00 male Reed F. Fowler, Roy. 75 Female Guinea Pigs, 8 oz. to 12 oz. $1.00; 75 Females, 5 mos. old, ready to breed, $1.60; Mothers, bred, $2.00; Males, all sizes and prices. Exp. prepaid. e D, M. Carter, Madison, Box 2 Large White NZ Rabbits, bred does, $10.00; 1 NZ Buck, $5.00; 2 Black King Does, bred, $10. 00. Mrs. Julia Varnedoe, 130 S. Candler Rd., East Lake., 3 does, 14 mos. old: 1 Angora, $6.00; NZ Red, $3.00; Chimchil- la, $4.00: pr. "Angoras, 5 mos. old, $6.00; 2 NZ White bucks, 2% mos, old, $1.00 ea. Exp. col. Ben. Hutchings, Carrs Station. Purebred Belgian buck, 6 mos old, $2.00; mixed rabbits, 1 gray, 1 white, 15 wks. old, $1.00 ea; 5 mos. old buck and doe, almost white, $1.25 ea. Mrs. E.. W. Golden, Doerun, Rt. 3. Purebred NZ Red Bucks and Does, 24% mths. old, from fine stock, $3.00 pr; Does, $2.00 ea; Bucks, $1.50. ea. Not prepaid. Bruce Haddock, Fort Valley, 301 E. Main St. SHEEP AND GOATS | FOR SALE 100 Head Good Goats, some ship- ments, $5.00 per head. Come, see, C. R. Palmer, Mt. Vernon. At Stud: Roddys. Lucky Strike, young son of the most outstanding Toggenburg Buck of the South, and his dam of same quality stock. Very limit- ed service this season, and by appointment only. Fee, $7.50. John Hynds, Atlanta, 93 War- ren. St., NOE, De: 540. Reg. Saanan Buck, service at Stanton, 2029 Memorial Ur Fee grade does, $3.00 ea; Reg. Does, $5.00. - Dr, Williamson, 1064 West Peachtree St. Call Cr. 1860 or He 2102. 2 naturally hornless, choco- late col., with white trimming, Toggenburg mills goats: I due freshen 2nd kidding last of Oct., $35.00; other 7 mos. old, large for age, bred Sept. 10th, $25.00 and $2.00 extra on each if crated and shipped. W. W. Brooks, Greensboro, 2 Saanan young bucks, from 7 and 7% at. mothers, all pa- pers; sev. nice grade, young, bred does; will exc. pr. young bred does for good milking fresh doe now. Edwin Simpson, Dou- glasville, Rt. 1. 45 head good grade Ewe sheep $10.00 per head. No scrubs. All choice Ewes. Take lot or as many as like, See. C. R. Pal- mer, Mt. Vernon. Yaore Milk Goat, Saanan- Nubian cross, qt. per day, 2 ats. when fresh, $15.00. Mrs. W. M.. Watkins, Mt, Airy, Bt. 1. Billy Goat, Snow King, blood Billy not reg. but have pape:.. Lewis E. Tabor, Be Bi 8, i Box 616. .| mal. Billy, 1 Nannie, 4 mes. old, brown, from good milk stock, | mother gave 1% gal. daily, $15, for pre Crated and shipped,| FOB. RR. . Chatham, ie ville, Rt. 2. Fine Tog. Geat, 4 or 5 qts. daily when fresh, $25.00. Can- not ship. Come, get. 8 miles west of Thomaston. J, H. Car- rington, ec/o Harvey Hudson, Fhomaston, Rt. 3. Purebred Tog. Does. Best bloodlines, good milkers, Reg. or will reg. in buyers name. Cheap considering quality stock. Mrs. Ovalene Highland, Lavonia Ried I pure Fog. Wigee. about 18 mos. old (a bargain) $12.00: Old Fashion Shallot Onions, 30c @; $1.00 for 400. Mrs. J. M. Bobo, Hartwell. At. Stud: Reg. Tog. Buck, T- 6043. Young, will dev. and vi- gorus. Short-haired, not horn- less. Splendid indiviidual ani- Fee, .$5.00. J. S, Lara- more, East Point, 951 W. Wash- ington St., Phone Ca 2302. Purebred and Reg. Tog. Doel- ings, 5 and 6 qt. mothers; also Extra fine stock, also 2 Reg. Bucks for sale. Reasonable price. Mrs. J. I. Hudson, Amer- icus, Rt. 4. ce LIVESTOCK WANTED x CATTLE WANTED: Want Fresh Cow giving 3% or 4 gals. daily; also Bull old enough for service. HONE. Christie, Lithonia, Welborn Rd., Rt. 3. Will swap good mule for 2 good sized Beef Cattle or 1 large beef cattle and difference in eash. es L. Cousins, Sr., Deca- tur, Re. | Want - reg. Guernsey Bull, 4 to 6 mos. old.- Must be reason- able price. C. A. Bennett, Pow- der Springs, Rt. 2. HOGS WANTED: Want purebred Duroc Male Hog about 1 yr. old. B. F. Ab- ney, RFD 1, Cochran. SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED: : Want to buy pure Nubian Buck, old enough for light serv- ice. G. G. Brewn, Fayetteville, PR: 4. Want several Saanan Milch Goats and 2 purebred Hereford Heifers. Winfrey Faek; Cedar- town, Rt. 2. POULTRY FOR SALE LEGHORNS: 100 Big'Eng., 4- A W. L. ApH pullets, $2.00 ea. FOB. Party furnish coops. Range grown. Now ready to lay. Mrs. Lak, Whitmore, Bowman, Box 112. 300 big type, 5 mos. old, AAA White Leghorns, ail wormed and healthy, $3.00 ea. at my place. Cant ship (At corner Sunset Cemetery.) Mrs. H. E. Dukes, Meigs, Box 185. 100 S30. Wo; Bact. mos. old, some laying, $1.25 ea, FOB here, and Customer furnish coops. Mrs. M. F. Wages, Lithonia, Bie ss 27 W. L. March 1944 hatch) hens, especially fine for breed= ing purposes: av. 237 eggs in past 12 months. No culls, still in fine production. $50.00 for lot. Wm. A. McClain, Atlanta, 1776 W. Wesley Rd., Ch 6955. Eng. type White Leghorn hens, about 1 yr. old, in lots or 5 or more, $1.40, shipped by ex- press. J. D. McDonald, Mill- edgeville, P. O. Box 359. Purebred Everlay str. Brown Leghorn roosters, April hatch, 75e ea. Will not ship COD. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, Eastanolice, MINORCAS: Papes mammoth Black Min- orea cockerels, 3-4 mos. old, di- rect stock, $2.00 .ea. Wallace Wilson, Martin, Bt. ORPINGTONS: Golden Buff Orp., purebred, Booth str., ready to lay, March ratch: 15 pullets and 5 roosters, 2.00 ea. Not prepaid. Mrs. L. D. Miller, Atlanta, it Pe Pion Ra. Nz eS 2 Tog. and Saanan Goats, 4 is 15 prs. mixed col. good breeders, $10.00 Ga., also 10 May hatch Pen Ped. Barred Rock co els (chickens) $5.00 pr oe Wrench, Folkston. 3 pr. genuine Racing pigeons, banded, $2.50 p Webb, Albany, 1215 5th ae Aristocrat pigeons, Kings (fast breeders: of - Sun squabs, wt. 1 lb. or more,): $ per mated pr. or 3 prs. $10. Write for information, Barr, Lumpkin. Common pigeons, white, 2 pr., $1.50, or 3 pr few extra roosters, 75 ea. for purebred NZ White ra Write what you have. Wil sell less 2 pr. of the co pigeons. Money order. Curt Branch, Jr., Enigma, Rt. 1. REDS (N. H. AND R. 1) 25 N. H, Red pullets, 51% old, lay next month, $1 S. J. Field, Atlanta, 501 Pa way Dr. N. E., At 4246. - hens, $2.00 ea. All FOB. Charl Bailey, Vienna, Rt. 3. 300 or 400 N. H. Red 3% old pullets from ROP cocke! $1.25 ea. in lots of 20. Will anywhere. Deposit of $2.00 quired on shipping crates. D. Dukehart, Decatur, Box 488, TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GE] DUCKS, ETC. FOR SAL 8 large type Dark Bronze key gobblers, 1945 hatch, wt. to 12 lbs., $5.00 ea; also 18 White Rock pullets (chicke: ready to lay, $1.50 ea. . Giles, Douglasville, Rt. a 7 Mallard ducks, 1 White kin and 1 old fashioned duck, e 50 ea. or $10.0 also. 8 White Rock (chick pullets, $1.00 ea. Mrs, Smallwood, Commerce, Wal Street. 12 Quackless White and: B ducks, 6 hens and 9 drake; for lot or exc. for 12 nice en) pullets. Ea. party pay tr chgs. Joe Hines, Ideal, BP, Box 93. BABY CHICKS ane BANTAMS: | A purebred Butt Coe rooster, $1.00 FOB. Mone der. Silas Snipes, Comme RY 52: 1945 hatch Golden Sebri bantam cockerels, $2.00 ea. Money order. Malcolm lian, Bartow, P. O. Box 2 young May hatch Buff hin bantam cockerels, als yr. old. cockerel, $1.5 0e Boyd Baggett, Dougie One. - Plenty common and Bu chin mixed bantams, al er-lgs, puHets beginning 75ec ea, H. G. Deas, Gra 5 purebred Black C mos. old cockerels, Show $2.50 ea. also 2 pr., prize ners, $7.50 for pair. Roy son, Grantville, P. O. Box 87, /0. ae Al Johnson. Jap: midget bantams, Horse type, $4.00 for pai A, Dial, Marietta, Pes 6 stags and pullets $15.00. Must sell at one ready to trim. Chas. W. ae ter, Dalton, 1013 May St. BARRED, WHITE A OTHER ROCKS: 10 fine AAA Aristoer pullets, and cockerels, N. H. Red hens, 14 mos ea. FOB Ellijay. Mrs. born, Roy. Some 12 wks. old, AA Ba Rock pullets, $1. 50 ea Chas. , Ey Auley,. es Bright St. CORNISH, GAMES | AND GIANTS? 2: 7. large. type Da cockerel, $3.50 ea, Sylvester. 10 May and June Cornish pullets, os 00, a. yrs. old, - 1 young Blue Clipper crossed, $7. 00: uill and Clipper crossed, 1 full Irish Clipper, ood spurs and trimmed. as. C. Bennett, Duluth, P. O.' *Sniders pure Bacon | : rhors, Travellers, S, A. Ginn ot , $12. 50 trio each breed; $25.00 to $35.00 per, Spit Ee ockes, $10.00 ea. $100.00 Z Hens, $f. 50 ea. Tom Weav-. Canon, Rt, 2. ark Cornish April hatch i purebred, big type, | $2.50 ea. FOB; also 1 purebred Buff Cochin bantam 20 mos. old | cock, $2.00 FOB. Jasper Floyd, Iberton, Rt. 3.~ sae GAMES 6 Dark Ch hens, $2.00 ea; rooster. $3.00. All March 1945 itch. Exc. for other same value. an use. Mrs. G. W. Sammons, | perton, Rt. 3. 30 White Giant pullets, yearl- ing hens, 412 mos. old, wt. near- ly 5.lbs. ea. laying soon, from loodtested flock; kerels. Sacrifice for $1.90 ea. (worth $2.50 ea.) and coop and put in Exp. office free of chg.| R. Morris, Danielsville, Rt. 2. 3 Irish Gray cocks, 18 mos. old, | wt. 5 Ibs. ea., in good cond., $7. 50 ea. Wayne Goode, Bronwood. Sev.. nice Tornado Gray pit. game crowing stags, 3 to 4% lbs. ea., also 3 Tornado Gray and Irish Gray crossed stags, $3.50 to F. R. Kennedy, Stone Mountain, | $5.00 ea. Guar. to be pit es . Walden, Gibson, Hi? ure strain Grist aaa ames, pullets, $2.00 ea; stags, 3.00 ea., trio of 2 pullets and 1 stag, woody. Gictic Brown Shawl) me April and May 1945 hatch | ullets. $2.50 ea; Special 2 and . . old brood hens, $5.00 and u a2 ANC POR. - Je Wy Cart- le a Columbus, 2318 Lumpkin. V ian Sue or. ung, Hens already started lay-. ig, and 2 same age roosters, at Lester Gillis, ROCKS WANTED: int 10 or more ea., Barred | R. I. or New H. Red and | : ghorn laying hens, or 50 or Board and wages. love heavy breed chickens, 2 to) os. old. Must have market. rice and good, clean stuff; also Turpentine on 50-50 basis who ood, fresh milch P. tman. aos 483. cow, near A. Hewett. | Leet ee Sale ah Piectock Auction rtheast Georgia Fair Ground, Gainesville, Friday, start at 1 p.m. October 5). Sale will ; HERBERT H. ADDERHOLDT, also 3 nice: $7. 00. Banks Craven, Dun-| = Want a purebred Butt Rock rooster, not: over 18 mos. old. State age and price. A. Janes, Augusta, 2026. Glor o || PHEASANTS WANTED: Want a few pheasants, domes- | ticated as possible, for breeding purposes. Write. J. M. 'dleton, Blakely. 'LEGHORNS WANTED: | Want 20 or 25 Wok: pullets, 4 to 6 mos. old. State price, or will exc. fine Barred Rock Apr.- May hatch pullets (some ready to lay) for same, of equal value. | Mrs. Florence E. Sturm, States- boro, Rt. 2, Box 36. _ FARM HELP WANTED 7 acres Tobacco allotment, cot- ton, cotton and peanuts, 2 good houses: near church, on School } on Main Route. Jd: = Latzah, Brooklet, Rt. 1, Want by Nov. 1 a sober, set-. tled man to operate Dairy Farm) on shares. Good income. Herd of 75 cows, 700 acre Farm in- cluding 250 acres imp. pastures, electricity, running water, mod- -ern buildings and equipment, good dwelling house, on paved hwy. 2. tenant houses, school : bus. If interested see C. Ke Holmes, Culloden. - | Want colored man with asic to work on farm on hwy. and bus line near Atlanta. Good home and good salary paid yr. around, Tractor farming, grow- ing hay and caring for cattle. Route oe _ Want -good eee man lwith sintall. family for -42 A; near Riverdale, 3 room house, /running water, bath, lights, near church and school, Salary basis. M. W. Stalings, Atlanta, 618 Lee St. Ra. 9747. Want good man, middie. age, white or colored, for light work around poultry farm. Pay above ,average.for right man. Apply in person. Must have written ref- erence. Mrs. Helen R. Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2, Box 564. Want woman or couple, both to work on farm. Will: furnish | three room house on paved mail, school, and bus route. Six miles from town. F. Roy Dun- can, Columbus, Avenue. Want colored man to live on place and help with fencing yard, and lodking after stock. Mrs. J. W. Mitchell, Lithonia, Miller Rd. Want someone interested would like to make $100.00 week. Write W. W. Crews, Millwood, Rio zw, Sale will be held at the Gainesville. Vit ty wood and. water. Mid- 3119 Hamilton. Jesus, RFD 1. in|. Want small fam acres cotton. Good house, plen- and school bus route. Located 28 miles south of Atlanta near McDonough, Henry County. Dr. W.J/ Green, McDonough, Rt. 2 Want man and wife or small ftmily to look after stock farm. Salary and furnish grocery bill. Man to be espericucrs with tractors, from 22 to 45 yrs. old, good health atid good worker. Good proposition. E. R. Taylor, LaGrange, 201 Greenville St. Want help to work a 2 or 3 H farm for 1946, for 1 bale cot- ton to plow or 1-4 all round or any other satisfactory way. Good 5 room house, good pas- ture: 10 acres good river bot- tom, on mail and_ school route. Churches. Hoping to get} electric line in few weeks. Frank Durdin, Rutledge, Rte ds Want good farmer. Every on 50- 50 basis. 3.2 acres tobacco allotment, geod barn, 40 acres pecans, all good land, . _ good house, electricity, good water, |plenty of wood. Move you any time and furnish run bill if nec- essary. Fine open range. J. G. Barrow, Rhine. Want 2 or 3-H farmer for 'good farm 25 miles NY Atlanta, '183 acres, good land, buildings. Standing rent or 3rds and 4ths. Call or write Mrs. C. W. Clonts, Ra. 5049. Want man and wife to work on pouliry farm. House, with electricity, on paved highway, ischool bus and postman by front door. Good salary to right ar- ty. Answer in own handwriting. H. J. Hardin, Culloden. with electricity. G. W. North- eutt, College Park, Rt. 2. and school and town, with . -aty of wood and hog and cow pasture. Extra good land, 5 room house and barn, chicken house. All land fenced. Good well in yard. J. E. Pilcher, Plains, RFD. Want unencumbered thor- oughly reliable, 40 year old, trustworthy man and wife to live in home and work garden, poultry, and other light farm chores. Write V. EE. Harper, near church Want young man interested in learning the teeding, breed- jing, and handling. of reg. beef cattle to work with experienced herdsman. Start Nov. or Dec. of this year. See Mr. J. W. Hughes, Atlanta, 457 Piedmont Ave. N. E. Want man to repair fences land do odd jobs on farm; also | white family for erop on halves in 1946: -R. I. Tracy, Valdosta, Rt. 4, Box 236. 10 One-Horse farms to let out on halves for 1946, 1 1-2 miles from Woodland on school and mail route. Some of houses wir- ed for lights, good land, stock and tractors. If interested come look these farms over at once. J. P. Corley, Manchester. men preferred. W. F. Cox, At- ; sane: Se 4, Ra. aa to gather | 12 acres. of corn and pick 12) On mail bus. Atlanta, 1366 Allegheny