rTORIALBy Tom Tom Linder have heard a oreat deal about | n Francisco Charter: has been acclaimed as a great docu- that will free the world. & vote for it in the U.S. Senate was l unanimous. e San Francisco Charter has he tial of creating a super world gov- ment able to fort ee its will on all un- ing members. Tn some ways the making of the San necisco Charter is akin 6 the mak- f the Constitution of the United es which was begun more than one dred fifty years ago. When the delegates met to AO the stitution of the United States they ented thirteen separate states. eir purpose was to set up a govern- through which they could wage ensive warfare collectively against outside dangers, while at the same retaining the several sovereign ntities of each state. The main purpose of the San. Fran- Charter is for the nations of the d collectively to wage warfare. It poses to prevent war by waging war. Since there is no outside foe capable s Vaging any major war, it is obvious - nv warfare engaged in by the rul- this super eovernment would be tits own members, just as the war. 1861 to 1865 was a war between the ral Government and some of the ber states. len the delegates met to form a titution for the United States they e down certain language on paper they called The Constitution. eh delegate who signed that Con- on thought that he understood the ing of that Constitution. As a matter of fact, different mem- nderstood the Constitution differ- Some hought that it meant that 1e States were coming together and government whic. ahould super- se its power over the states. r members sloned it only because Were convinced that the states re- d their own sovereignty which it could exercise freely, even to the of withdrawing from. ine Union So desired. ice the representatives of the dit- states had different understand- f the Constitution which they de- and signed, it became necessary Sup. reme Court of the United WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, = COMMISSION ER_ Shai a inievoect that Constitution line by line and word for word. This in- terpretation is still going on. Our U.S. Constitution is still being formed by court intrepretation. The Supreme Court, of course, inter- preted the Constitution as the members of the Supreme Court understood the language of the Constitution. As Euro- pean minded judges come on our Su- - preme Court they are giving Kuropean versions of the meaning of the language in our Constitution and going far afield from the meaning our American fore- fathers gave to the same language. Different members of the Supreme Court have as many different ideas of what the Constitution means as did the members of the Constitutional Conven- tion. The result is that the Constitution, in so far as its meaning is concerned, is entirely a different document today to what it was at the time it was signed by the delegates to the Constitutional Con- vention. Those states whieh thought they a a right to separate themselves from the Union paid a million lives.in a War to find out that they were mistaken. | They found that the executive pow- ers in Washington, and the Supreme Court in Washington, were not bound by the interpretation and understand- ing of our Constitution that was made and held by the delegates to the Consti- tutional Convention. : The same thine will result in the operation and execution of the San lran- cisco Charter. The super. government swhich it forms will have its own executive au- thority and its own Supreme Court. That Supreme Court will be composed of meu of many nationalities and many langu- ages. There will be men who have no conception | -on- earth of the American idea or the American way of life. There will be on that Supreme Court men who are Communist,-men who are Rovalisi, there will be men who are Jews, men ATTENTION FARM ERS Farmers that have Fertilizer to use on Fall Crops, may have same inspected, if they will notify this Department, sp that we may refer call to our nearest (according to location), Fertilizer Inspector. TOM LINDER, Commissioner. who are Protestants, ee who at tholics, men who are Atheist, men are Mohammedans and men who Confucionist, men who are Hea and every sisipes in between, : . There is no living man today can possibly foresee the interpr that will be put upon the San Fran. Charter in the days that are to eG by a Supreme Court with as many as a leopard and as many ne zebra. The thirteen. states that orig composed the United States have f through sad experience one Consti gives them no right which the cen government is bound to respect. The individual nations of the will probably find, in the course of the San Franciseo Charter gives no rights which this monstrous s government is bound to respect. It is common knowledge to al of experience that power breeds for more power. The men who are put in positi power in the super government wo have to be more fhad men if th not fall a victim to the lust for - The people of Italy surrend rights fo Mussolini on his promi preserve Italy and keep them War. Italy has been destroyed. The people of Germany surrent all their rights to Hitler on his pro to preserve and protect Germany to keep them out of War. German been destroyed. Now comesa great super gover which promises the nations of th that if they will surrender the to this super government that this government will preserve Hes b Ing war. The people of the earth. ar sick and heart broken. ss Millions of men; fathers, hush: a sons have gone to war and many w return. The empty chairs and the places in the hearts have made th and women of the world ey ou ing anguish for peace. - Naturally they do not aie a = war. Naturally a promise of peac an alluring attraction for them. ally they depend upon their lea figure this problem out and ins there be no more war. The great tragedy of fhe the fact that man eannot pr He is too imperfect. Human too selfish, the lust for great. Tere: is but one (Continued on Page S Sev GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN| " - Address all items for publication and all requests to be put n the mailing list and for change of address ty). STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS. 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is otice. _ 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 ssume any responsibility for ulletin. Published Weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. By Department of Agriculture Yom Linder, Commissioner, accompanied by new copy of any notice appearing in the Executive Oftice, State Capitol 5 Atlanta, Ga. Publication Offive 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. feditorial and Executive Offices _ State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. otify on FORM 3578Bureau oi - Markets, 222 State Capitol Atlanta, Ga. -fntered as second class matter ugust 1, 1937, at the Post Office +: Covington, rerres under Act ccepted for mailing at special} cn ot oe f June 6 1900. rovided for in Section 1103 October 8, 1817 FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE : Stabapple, dogwoods, red herry trees, silver leaf maple, hornless yellow rose, pink Zambler, Seven Sisters and *herokee roses, all 30c ea.; Add postage. No. chks. nor stamps. irs. Minnie Fain, Morganton. rooted Boxwood cut- ngs, 3-5 in., 3c ea. $2.25 C; arger ones, 5e to 50c. "Add post: 1. ofange Dey lily, 40c doz.; 1.50 : Prepaid in Ga.- Large Jooming size Tiger lily bulbs, 25 doz. Mrs. Newt E. Spence, rrollton, Rt. 5. Canna roots, Giant dahlias, id Mexican Zennia seed, mix, 1., also Red Seven Sister rose shes. Write for prices. Mrs. . M. Wooten, Camilla. Dogwoods, Mt. Laurel, Aza- is, Red Maple, Crabapple, 2- ft., rooted, $1.00 doz.; Rho- dendron, Sweetshrubs, Chero- > Roses, Pussy Willows, 20c Trailing Arborvitaes, Galex, t Ferns, 25c doz. Exc. for hite Sacks. Mrs. Clifton Da- Mineral Bluff. Azaleas, Dogwoods, Red Ma- s Crabapples, Mt. Laurel, 2- ft. rooted, $1.00, doz.; Rho- endrons, Sweet Shrubs, rokee Roses, Pussy Willows, ie ea: alax, Mt. Ferns, Orange Day lies, 25c doz. Exe. for White ed Sacks. Mrs. W. D. Davis, neral Bluff. @woods, Mt. Laurels, Aza- Red Maple, $1.00 doz.; dodendrons, Cherokee Rose, y Willows, Yellow Rose, 20 Mt. Ferns, Goldenglow, Ev- 4, 35e doz.; Arborvitae, 20c green Galax, Tiger Lilies, Iris zZ. Add. postage. Exe. for Feed eg Mae Bell Roper, Mineral Red Maple, eae Dog- yy s, Crabapples, Mt. Pine, .00 doz.; Cherokee Rose, Sweet rubs, Rhododendrons, Yellow se, 20c ea.; Blue Iris and Ti- Lilies, Mt. Ferns, Golden- OW, Evergreen Galax, BDL z. Add postage. Exc. for Feed jacks. Mrs. C. W. Roper, Min- Mt. Piurels, Rhododendrons, eas, White Dogwood, Tulip yplar, Silver Maples, Chero- Roses, 2-3. ft-, $1.00 doz.; Tris Lilies, Pinks, Snow- , Calif. Blue Violets, Snap- ons, Perennial Phlox, $2.00 Mrs. Bonnie Abercrombie, Sweet Shrubs, Mt. re Rhododenrons, Pines, ip, Poplar, Red Maples, rokee Roses, Dogwood, In- Arrow, Bridal Wreath, Sica for inquiry. Heaton, Baas! p Pink Thrift, 75 C. PP; ee, large var. 50$ tea oak es AEP 1 Trailing Arborvitaes, | 5 \ FLOWERS AND SEED _ FOR SALE Rhododendrons, Mt.. Laurels, Hemlocks, Azaleas, Tulip Pop- lars, Redbuds, Crabapple, Sil- ver Maples, Strawberry Bush- es, $1.00 doz.; Phlox, Blue Iris, Fall. Pinks, Snapdragons, Snow- drop, Day Lilies, Calif. Blue Violets, $2.00 . Mrs. Gladys Robinson, Minreal Bluff. White Pines, Holly, Mt. Lau- rel, Ivy, Pink, Red, Yellow Aza- leas, Black Pines, Tulip Pop- lars, Maples, Dogwoods, well rooted, moss packed. Exc. for 3-5. ft. Apple Trees, PR. Mrs. Blanche Mashburn, Morganton. Evergreen Shasta Daisies, Birdfoot and Calif. Blue Vio- lets; $1.25 Ge Eng. Boxwoods, 3 doz., 12 to 15 in., $3.00 doz.; Pink Rose, 3 for $1.00; Dog- woods, Azaleas, Altheas, But- terfly, Laurels, $1.50 doz. Mrs. Addie Wilson, Morganton. Globe and Silver Arborvitae, 2 to 2 1-2 ft., $1.50 ea; Parma Violets, 50c doz.; (Pink), 40c doz.; Snowdrops, White Jonquils, $1.00 C; Yel- low and Blue Iris, $1.00 doz: Mrs. W. M. Garren, Morganton. Rhododendrons, Mt. Laurels, } Red and White Dogwood, Red, Red Maples, Buds, Azaleas, Blooming Crabapples, Yellow | Poplar, Holly, rooted, 2 to 4! ft., $1.00 doz. All del. PP. Mrs. | Dicie Hughes, Morganton. Bulbs, per doz.: Large Red. Spider Lilies, 40c; Cups. Lac: Orange Cup, Pure Dbl. and sin-) gle Yellow Daffodils, 50c; Frag-| rant Yellow Jonquils, 35, Rose Dbl. Poppy Seed, 20c teaspoon; Nandinas, 7 in., $1.25 doz. Add postage. Miss Claudia Plant, Marshallville. Easter lily bulbs (should be planted now), 25 small ones for $1.00, postage prepaid. Mrs. D. M. Carter, Madison, Box 48. Azaleas, blooming size, 50c doz.; Velvet Roses, 25c ea.; Won- |. dering Jew, 10c Cut; Indian Arrow, Sweet Shrubs, White Peewee 75e doz.; Lilies, 25c Snow Balls, 25c ea., rooted. Ada postage. Mrs. Janie Wad- dell, Oakhill. Azaleas, blooming size, doz.; Wondering Jew, 10c cut; Indian Arrow, Sweet Shrubs, White Dogwood, 75c doz.; Lilies, Snowballs, Velvet Roses, ea., rooted.: Add postage. Mirs. Cleave Cantrell, Oakhill. '12 doz. nice mixed colors Glad Bulbs, Picardy, Bright Rose, Pink and few Red and Yellow. ones, $10.25 for lot; Red Amaryllis Bulbs, 25c ea.; 5 for $1.00; Red Spider Lilies, 35c doz. Add postage. Miss Emma -| Dugger, Oliver. Golden Bells, Bridalwreath and Goldenglow, 25c ea.; Lilies and Lilac Bushes, 30c ea.; Yel- low Japonicas, 35c ea.; all col. Azaleas, 50c doz. Add _ postage. No checks. Mrs. J. B. Farist, Oakhill, Animones: Va. Butter-/ ea. Add postage. Cream Narcissus, | Price, Gainesville, Rt. 1. 50c. 25C! | FL WERS AND S Ss OR SALE Z FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Privet Hedge 50c C; Mixed colors Tris, Fox- gloves, Purple Phlox, 50 doz;. Silver Maples, Snowballs, Gold-| en Bell, Pussy Willow, Weeping : Willows, 25c ea. All rooted. Del. Exc. for Printed Feed Sacks. Mrs. W. D. Rolston, Ellijay, Rt. Three, Perennial Phlox, 25c doz; Ti- ger Lily Bulbs, 20c ea; Weigela, Arborvitae, Boxwood, Dbl. Japonica, Dbl. Almond, Al- tehas, Red Raspberry, Lilac, 25c ea. Add postage. Lora Shepard, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Orange Day Lilies, Daffodils, | Star of Bethlehem, Tame Vio- lets, Wild Iris, $1.00 C; Snow- ball, Pink Hibiscus, Bridal- wreath, 25c ea; Purple and Pink Altheas, Goldenbell, Yellow Jasmine, White. Eng. Dogwood, Dorothy Perkins and Pink and White Running Roses. Rooted, 2 for 25c. Mrs. Molie Henderson, Rt. 3, Box 49, Ellijay. Pink Roman Hyacinth Bulbs, all blooming size, $2.50 doz; Dbl. White Paper Narcissus Bulbs, $1.25 C. Prompt shipment. PP. For early Fall Planting. Wille Tanner, Flippen, P. O. Box 81. 6 well rooted Crepe (Water- melon Red) 15c ea. Add _ post- age. Mrs. T. Fitzgerald, Fitz- gerald. a Tris Bulbs, Light Blue and Light Brown, 40c doz; Bloom next Spring if set out now until Nov. 1. Extra fine bulbs; also well rooted Spirea, White Flow- ers, 30c ea; Pink Myrtle, well rooted, 30c ea: Mrs. T. H. Mar- tin, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Boxwood, 8 to 10 in., 50 and 100 lots 10c ea.; 3 to 5 in. bed plants, 200 for $5.00; Gardenias, rooted, 2 for 50c; $15.00 C; Un- rooted Cuttings, 50c doz; Choice colors Camellia Japonicas, doz; All colors Crepe Myrtle, $2 doz. Mrs. B. L. Robinson, Green- ville, : Astay. Perennial Velvet Ver- bena, large blossoms, bright red, $1.00 doz; Searlet Red and White, 60c doz; Abelia Grandi- flora, White Eng. Dogwood and Crepe Myrtles, all blooming size, pee doz. Maude Hamby, Green- ville. Light Blue Hyacinths and Giant Yellow Daffodils, bloom- ing size bulbs, 25 for $1.00; Blooming size. bushes Red Crepe Myrtle, 4 for $1.00; $2.00 doz. Add postage on less $1.00. Mrs. E. A. Smith, Greenville, Rt. 3. Pink Thrift, 75c C. Exe. for Snowball, Boxwood, Dahlias, Missionary Strawberry Plants or what have you. Each pay post- -age. Mrs. A. Gough Bealent, Gough. ~ White Jonquil Bulbs, 25c C; White August Lily Bulbs, 25 Cape Jasmine (in pots), $4.00; 2 yrs. old, $2.00 ea; Rose and White Peonies, 50c ea. Add post- age. Miss Bessie Martin, Gain- esville, RFD 5. Well rooted Boxwoods, 6 to 12 in., Red Hot Poker, 25 ea; Can~- na Lily, Red, Yellow and: Vari- egated, Fall Lily or Butterfly Bush, $1.00 doz; Monthly Roses, rooted, 25c ea. Mrs. Mae Tur- ner, Gainesville, Rt. 6. White Paper Narcissi Bulbs, Day Lilies, 75c doz; Fall Lilac} Tube Roses, 20c ea; Red and Yellow Cannas, $1.00 doz. Mrs. W. H. Norrell, atnesvitle, Rt: Pix; Sresneea Jerusalem Gher- i ry, $3.00 doz; Cherry Laurel, $8 M; Red Cedars, 8 to 15 in., $4.50 C; Dwarf Boxwood, good shaped plants, full of leaves. Write for prices. Lois Woodruffy Green- ville; Rt._5. 4 to 6 in Rooted Dwarf Box- wood, $3.00 C; $25.00 M; 18 to 24 in Seedling Altheas, Dbl. pink and large White, $1.50 doz; $8.00 C; 2 to 3 ft. Crepe Myrtle, Red and White, well rooted bushes, $2.00 doz. All del. Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Greenville, Rt. 3. Heavy Field Grown, Old Eng. Dwarf Boxwoods, well shaped. Write for prices; | Ligustrum and Weeping Forsy- | iia, $1.50 doz: $7.50; : Eng. Ivy, $1.00 doz; $5. 00 C. Blanche. Woodruff, Greenville, sBlue Violets, | Pink : ' Miss Cecil eee Hartwell, : Mrs. i well, Rt. 2. and Red Glad Bulbs, 60c' Mrs. Ledla. T22es-< Old; | fly, Lilac, finperor and Sir Watkin Daf- fodils, Dbl. Butter and Eggs, Little Fragrant Narissi and White Narcissus, all 25c doz. Miss Vera Brown, Hartwell. Hastings mixed colored pan- sies, 50c doz; 4 doz. $1.75; Yel- low and White Jonquils, Yellow Dbl. Daffodils, Long Trumpet Daffodils, $1.25 C; Hastings mixed Delphiniums, 50c doz. Rt. 2. Bird of Paradise, 75c ea; Hast- ings Giant mixed colors Pansies 50c doz; White and Yellow Jon- quils, Dbl. Butter and Eggs, Long Trumpet Daffodils, $1.25 C: Blue Spider Lilies, $1.00 doz. Miss Mattie McCurley, Hartwell, RE 2: Yellow and White Jonquils, Dbl. Butter and Eggs, Yellow Long Trumpet Daffodils, $1.25 C; Large Clumps Chinese Pinks, $1.25 doz. Miss Nora McCurley, ' Hartwell, Rt. 2. | Pink Thrift, rooted, 35c doz. Cromer McCurley, Hart- Pink Thrift, 35c doz; Peach 75e doz; White and Yellow Narcissi bulbs 35c doz; Iris, dif. colors, 6 for 50c White Flag Lilies, 50c doz. Mrs. Glem McMullan, Hartwell. Jonquils, Daffodils, White and Yellow Narcissi, Snowdrops, 90c C; $6.50 M; Scotch Brooms, Yel- low Forsythia, Spireas, Altheas, Dbl. Spruce Pines, 20c ea; 6 for $1.00. Add postage under $1.00. Mrs. Carl Kimsey, Hiawassee. Narcissus Bulbs, -$2.00 M. FOB. Order now if you want quick delivery. Rescoe Carlan, Homer, Rt. 2. Pink Thrift, any* amt. 10 clump. Cannot -ship. See at home. Mrs. T. N. Porter, Deca- tur, 529 Avery St. - Mixed Iris, Siberian Iris, 50c doz; Yellow Cannas, 25c doz; Verbenas, 50c; Hardy Hibiscus, 4 for 25c. Add postage. No checks. Mrs. Lona Blackwell, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. White Pines or Hemlock, 25c and 15c ea; Blackhaw Root, 50c lb; Haw Bushesg@25c ea; Glads, 40c doz; Nice Christmas Holly, Ivy, Walnut, Cherry, Plum, Hi- biscus, Peony Rose, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Diamond. Gold Flame Honeysuckle Vines, 4 ft. 4 for $1.00; 1 to 3 yrs., old Briarcliff Pink Rose Bush, good roots, 4 ft. high, $1.50 del; Blue Goose Plum Trees, 2 to 4 ft., 4 for $1.25. Gov. insp. Rooted Sage Plants, 8 for | . $1.00. Del. Mrs. Boyd Baggett, Douglasville, Rt. 1. Wild Easter Lily, Daffodils, Star of Bethlehem, Bulbs; $1.00 C; Sweet Bay, Umbrella China, Red Holley, Dogwood, Red Maple, Liyeoaks, 3 ft., 20c ea., b- ft. -40c;" Jan. Jasmine, White Altheas, Pink and Red Rambler Rose, 40c ea. All good roots. Add postage. Mrs. T. K. _ Womack, Dublin, Rt. 4. 1000 or more Red Cannas, ic ea. in lots of 100 or trade. What have you? Mrs. Gilbert N. Cari- thers, Eatonton, Rt. 2. Daffodils, Narcissus, Purple King Iris, Orange Day Lilies, 75e C; Yellow and White Fall Pinks, 35c doz; Blackberry Li- lies, 40c doz; Red, Yellow and Pink Roses, 3- for 35c. .Add postage. Miss Kathleen Parks, HMijay Rt 3o 5+ Several colors Iris, $1.50 C; Blue Violets, Pink and White Weigelia, Per. Spirea and Ar- borvitae, 25c ea; Purple Lilac, Golden Bell, Forsythia, Wisteria, Bridalwreath, Crepe Myrtle, 10c ea or $1.00 doz; Myrtle Vine, 75 C. Miss Frances Eller, Elli- jay, Rt.3. Lemon Lilies, 45 doz; Blue Tris, Red Pink Peony, 35 doz; Yellow Narcissus, 45 doz; Vi- gateous; 50c doz; Blue Violet, $1 C; Sweet Williams, Butter and Eggs, 40c doz; Jonquils, White Narcissi, 85c doz; Privet Hedge, $1.25 C; White Spirea, 35c ea. Mrs. R. C. Stembridge, Ellijay. Boxwood, Arborvitae, Butter- Almond, Japonicas, | Hibiscus, Snowball, 25 ea; Red Raspberry, 2 ft. high, 40c; Tiger, Lemon Lilies, $1.00 doz; Violets, 20c doz. Add postage. Martha | er, Elly, Rt. 2. Azaleas, White Dogw doz; Mimosa Bush, 50c ea: and Purple Althea, W Mary, 10c ea; Snowball, woods, 25c ea: 8 colors Hollyhawk Seed, 25 cup postage. No checks, Mrs, Farist, Ellijay, Rt. 22 Jnipers, Cydonia, J po Arborvitae, White and | Weigelia, 25e ea; Bridalw Forsythia, Wisteria, Pur lac, Golden Bell, 10 ce Blue Violets, | 45 CG; Vine and Evergreen, 15c or more different Iris, 25 f $1.50 C. Exe. for Print Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, 2 King Alfred Daffodils, | Narcissi, White Hardy 50c doz; Lemon Lilies, Red Dogwood, Althea, 25 Large Boxwood, 75c. Well 1 Se Velvey Hensley, Ellij Daffodils, Narcissus, Day Lilies, King Iris, Lilies, 75 C; Roses: Big Yellow Texas, Pink and W Running, also Pink Myrtle Lilac, Bouquette Bush,(2 fo Add postage. Mrs. Fran ie Fllijay, Rt. 3. Abelia, Jnipers, Weigeli ea; Dogwood, Bridalv Purple Lilac, Forsythia, Bell, Wisteria, 6 for 60c ange single and dbl. Hemero lis, 75c C; Myrtle Vine, egated Violets, 50c C; Purp theas, 15c ea. Exc. for F Sacks. Mrs. Doyle Eller, | jay, Rt. 3. Azaleas, blooming size, Sp and White Pines, Laurel, R edendron, $1.00 doz; Dog Spider Lilies, Sweet Shru ea; Japonicas, 60c ea; Pink mond, Forsythia, Lilies, 40c -ea; Goldenglow, Phlox, Foxglove, Iris, 40c_ Add postage. Mrs. L. M, Tea Ellijay, Rt. 2. White and Spruce Pin l_ wood, Sweetshrub, Spide lies, 25c ea; Azaleas, blo size, $1.00 doz: Japonica ea; Pink Almond, Trumpet Forsythia, Lilacs, Lilies, 40 Goldenglow, Hardy Phlox glove, 40c doz; Iris and V 50c doz. Add postage. M C. Plumley, Ellijay, Rt. 2 Silver Maple, Weeping liams, Pussy Willows, Privet Hedge, Blue Violets, C; Goldenglow, Purple Ph mixed colors Iris, Orange and Lemon Lilies, 50c doz low Cannas, 75c doz. Ex Printed Feed Sacks. M Rolston, Ellijay, R. 3. Dbl. - Japonieas, 60c e Grangea, Pink Almond, O Honeysuckle, Pink Locust and Red Dogwood, 50c mon Lilies, Hardy Phlox, fodils, Jonquils,.40c do Monroe Barnes, Ellijay, R Dbl. Yellow Japonica, old, 75c ea; Red Japoni ea; Tame Cherry Sprouts, ea; Chrysanthemums, larg 60c doz; Differnt colors Pinks, 40c doz; Dif. Col leas, $1. 00 doz; Purple a low Iris, 50c doz. Add Mrs. J. H. Evans, Ellijay. Over 100 var. Iris (cos $1.00;) 50 for $1.00. j rate by 1000. If over 10! add 10% postage. Mrs. J bertson, Carrollton, 19 Center St. pS Gen. Fragrant Lemon 2 colors Pink Phiox, 35 any kind mixed Iris, 30c. var. Ophiopogon, 35 a doz; Vinca Major and Minor, 30c doz. New F and Pom Pon Zinnia S thlis., $1.00 order PP. . C. Robertson, Carrollton. Maple, White Pine, Crab good size sprout, 75c doz low, Purple Iris, Dif. colo Pinks, 50c doz; Dif. color leas, $1.00 doz: Red. Japon about 10 yrs. old, 50c ea; White Dogwood Sprouts, 50: Add postage. Mrs. W. J. Cartecay. Exhibition Dahlias in labeled, $1.00 clump; Read Nov.; Atez Chief, The Go Top Flight, Victory, Geld missioner, Glamour Dorothy Geer, Watchin Darcy. Sainbury, Jerse and Pink Giant Kimsey, Cassville, RS AND SEED. OR SALE Verbena, Red, White, rple, Red White Eye e with White Eye, 2% 41.00. PP. Exc. for 3 Feed Sacks. Each pay Mrs. H. B. Roberson, Yellow Daffodils, $8.00 e size bulbs, $5.00 per -size. Del. Miss Susie lyo. Trumpet Daffodils, Day 00 for $1.00; Dutch Iris, r $1.00; Wisteria Roots, 0. Mrs. Christine Me- ollege Park, oe a Pinks, ec doz; Rooted: 'Pittis- for $1 00. Minimum $1. 00. Mrs. R. M. Mc- s, College Park, Rt. 2. se Trumpet Daffodil Bulbs ; 500 for $4.00; Hemero- Bulbs, Snake Head Tris, 3 or $1.00; Strong. Wisteria Pink Spirea, 6 for $1.00. Mrs. Dick Powell, College Rt. 2, Box 166. olors Snapdragon Seed, poon; Red Salvia 10c for Ice Plant Seed, Pink 10c for 24 seed, 1945 Rooted Salmon Sultana moe e8: ng 2 for Wisteria, 20c; Pink Myrtle, Purple Althea, Imonds, Yellow Jasmine, r Bells, 10c; Red Spirea, Honeysuckle, 20c. -Add Mrs. James Pearson, Rt. . ka White, Canna Lilies, doz; $10.00 C; $50.00 M; Portland Pink, Hungarian, ne Canard, $1. 00 doz; $8 00 M; Giant. Red, Pres. rmenia variegated and umbert yellow, 50c doz; ; $20.00 M. Mrs. J. R. Cordele. grown Blackberry Lilies lants, 50e doz in lots of Less lots, 60e doz. Mrs. Dillard, Covington, Kt. 3: sta Daisy plants, good size, ooted, 2 for 25c; Sultanas, red, bright. red, Pink and on, 3 for 25c. Not rooted; nary, 2 for 25c. Orders $1 e, postpaid. Mrs. Annie Crawfordville. eet Blue Violets, 4 doz. for Add 10c postage. Mrs. Silver, Cuthbert, Rt. 5. iow Easter Rose, Pink Hi- Purple Lilac, Bridal- Pink Christmas Cactus, Blue Grape Hyacinths, Tris, White Narcissi, Tuberose, 75 doz; Ever i2 Rose cuttings, 25 doz. Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1. age Day Lilies,.. 35e doz: ly Bushes, 25c ea; Pur- Tris, -well - rooted, Jonquil _ 25e doz; add postage. Crowe, Curaming, Rte fF. quil and Narcissus Bulbs, oz; Red Cannas, 25c doz; ay Lilies, 30c doz; Red, and White Dbl. Geran- 25e Cutting; Christmas 200 bunch; Boston ferns 25 bunch; Begonias, ns 20 ea; Pink Fuchsia s, 1be ea. Plus postage. tis Mashburn, Cumming, ian Iris Bulbs, $1.00 gal; uil bulbs, 50c gal; Jan. , 90 doz; 'sprouts. Add ers: Flora M. Sams, ng, Rt. 4. h Iris, $1. 00 doz; Mix- Te doz: Mixed Month- Cuttings, 40c doz; Mixed Phlox, $1.00 doz; Sage $1.25 doz; Dried Sage, Add. postage. Cash or Ance Grindle, ae eee nish ais $1. 90 doz; Mixed |: doz; Mixed Perennial $1.00 doz: Red and Pink hly Rose Cuttings, 40c doz; penis, $1.25 doz; Dried | - qt. Add postage. Cash Mary Stephens, Dah- ss Box 58. ies, 2 for 25e; Fox- 35 FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE ~ Arborvitae, ell rooted, 35 ea; Boxwoods, 7 and 8 in., 35c and 40c ea. No letters ans. Cash or M. O. John B. Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 58, Mixed colors Hardy Phlox Mums, Mixed: Colors very fine Tris, Siberian Blue Iris, 40e doz; Pink Thrift for Fall Planting, 40c nice clump; Winter Ver- benas, Pink and Purple Mixed Hibiscus, Red, Yellow, and Spot- ted. Cannas, 40c doz. Add post- age. Mrs. Willis Grindle, Dah- lonega, Rt. 1. For Winter Pot Plants: Fancy Leaf Caladium, Pink Cluster Be- ladonna, 35c ea; 3 for $1.00; Freesias, very fragrant, mixed colors, 6 for 50c. Add postage. Mrs. N. B. Wilson, Atlanta, 943 Greenwood Ave., N. E, 4 colors Tris, mixed, $2.00 C; Cut Flowers, Dahlias, 10c ea; $1 doz. Del. in Ga. M. O. No chks. unless 10c extra. MrsR. O. Mil- ler, Acworth, Rt. 2. Star of Bethlehem Bulbs, 15c doz; 40c C; 3 kinds Jew,,. 5e Large Dbl. Poppy Seed, , tea- spoon, 20c; Pot Flowers, collec- tion, 15 for $2.25; Eng. Dogwood, 25e. Mrs. Mamie Stone, Adairs- ville, Rt. 2. 400 Boxwoods, cheap: DI. col., Verbena, 3 doz. $1.00; 100 Butter and Eggs, $1; -|Glads, blooming size, Red and mixed coiors, 3 doz. $1.00; Nar- eissus, $1.00 C; 300 for $2.00; Mixed colors Iris, 4 doz. -for $1. Add postage. Mrs. Minnie O. Dodd, Alpharetta, Rt. 1. 15 or 20 Iris Junipers, 4 to 8 ft. $2.00 ea; 3 Big Leaf Ever- green, 3 for. .$2.00,at my home. Near Alto Sanatorium. J. iE; Gilstrap, Alto. Purple Iris Bulbs, Blackberry Lilies, 35e doz; $1.50 C; Chry- santhemums, 35 doz; Perennial Sweet Pea, will bloom all sum- mer, PP in Ga. Mrs. I. A. Woodring, Alto, Rt. 1, 50,000 Privet Hedge Plants, Stay green kind, $1.00 CG; Exe. 100 for 3 print Feed Sacks of kind, 100 lb. cap. Mrs. B. Thorn- ton Bowdon, Rt. 1. Long Trumpet Golden Yel- low Daffodils and large Cluster Yellow Narcissi, mixed large blooming size bulbs, $2.00 C. PP. Mrs. A. M. White; Atlanta, 413 Grant St., S. E., Ma 1095. Dbl. White Fever Few Seed, 25 teacup in the pod plus post- age. Mrs. J. E. Hunt, Atlanta, 1600 Evans Dr., S. W. 22 doz. blooming size Blue Roman ~Hyacinth Bulbs, $1.00 }doz; $8.00 C. No order less than 5 doz. Memphis Timms, Auburn, Rie: White Spirea, Forsythia, 30c ea; Purple and White Iris, Fox- glove, 30ce doz; White Rambler Rose, Pink Yarrow, Blue Ager- antum, 25 doz; Yellow Rambler Rose, 25 ea; Sugar Pear Sprouts 25e ea; Goldenglow, 35c doz. Mrs. Clyde Logan, Austell, Rt.) Two. Gen. Paper White Narcissus, 2 doz. L White Wisteria, 35c; Pink and White Hibiscus, 25c; Yellow Running Rose Cuttings, 25 doz; $1.00 orders del. Mrs. Sam Smith, Austell, Rt. 2. Night blooming Series or Phil- la Cactus, now budding to bloom also April blooming Narcissus, $1.00 C. No mail orders filled. Mrs. Mollie Mobley, Atlanta, (1034 Capitol Ave., Wa. 8679. Red, Pink, and White Monthly Rose Bushes, 1-2 yr. rooted, 25c and 35c ea. Plus postage in less than $1.00 orders. Exc. for Print- ed Feed Sacks in lots of 3 of kind and pay postage or for 2 White Feed Sacks, 100 Ib. Cap. Send samples. Mrs. P. R. Arn- old, Benevolence. Evergreens Shasta Daisies, Hardy Snapdragon, Perennial Phlox $2.00 C; Azaleas, Spruce Pine, Mt. Laurel, Rhodendron, $1.50 doz. Addie Leatherwood, Blue Ridge. Mixed colors. of Azaleas, Red and White Dogwood, Tulip Pop- tar, Long Leaf Pine, Hazelwood, ST. 50 doz; Bronze Day Lilies, ies, | 35 doz; pene 50c; Arb 15 to 22 in, a doz, good roots, 50c. AIL for 75c; Blooming size| FLOWERS ND SEED FOR SALE = S6 eo mixed Dahlia Tubers, $1.75. Mrs. W. M. Bryant, Alto. Emperor Daffodils, Cream Wax Narcissus, Jonquils, 60c doz} $2.50 . All large blooming size also Lemon Lilies, 25c ea; Hem- erocallis, $2.50 C; Watermelon Red Crepe Myrtle, White Spirea, Almond Pink, 50 ea; 3 for $1.00. Mrs. Chas. B. Robinson, Bow- don, Rt. 2. Gardenia Cuttings, 8 to 10 in. long, 5c ea. Exe. for Print or White Feed Sacks. Mrs. W. A. Cosper, Bowdon, Star Route. . Red and Purple Verbena, Or- ange Day Lilies, White Daffo- dils, Blue Iris, King Alfred Daf- fodils, 30e doz: 42 doz! $1.00; Tiger Lilies, Purple Lilac, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Fred Mosley, Bremen, Rt. 2. : Blue Iris, Orange Day Lilies, King Alfred Daffodils, Purple and Red Verbena, White Daf- fodils, Mint Plants, 30c doz; 4 doz. for $1.00; Purple Lilac, 15 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Herman Nixon, Bremen, Rt. 1, Box 137. Giant Pansies; Steels Jumbo and Oregon Giants, 50 plants, $1.50; 100 plants for $2.50. Pre- paid. Earl E. Dremry, Brooks. Altheas and Mock Oranges, 25c ea. All PP. Mrs. G. C. Tay- lor, Buchanan, Rt. 1. Jonquils, $1.50 C; White Paper Narcissi, $1.50 C; Orange Day Lilies, $1. 50: C: Easter Lilies, 50c doz; Purple Lilacs, 30c ea; Snow- drop, 30c ea. Efferine Masley, Buchanan, Rt. 1. Peonies at 4 for $1.10; $3.15 doz; Hemerocallis, 5 mixed 30 for $1. 15; Iris mixed, $1.20 C; Dalmatica, Giant Blue, 50 for $1.20; 4 Daffodils, 300 for $1.65; 3 Narcissi, $1.10 C; Beacon, 50 for $1.10: Mrs. J. M, Hall, Cal- houn, Rt. 1, Dbl. and Single Ovenge Day Lilies, 3 colors Iris, $1.25 C; 50 Tiger Lily Bulbs, blooming size, $5.50; 25 Philippine Lily Bulbs, $2.75; Larkspur Seed, mixed colors, 10c teaspoon; 50 Tulip Bulbs, Lavender, Red, Yellow, $2.75. PP: Miss Hula Cox, Can- ton, Rt 2. - Sultana Cuttings, 10c ea; Ba- gonias Cuttings: Red and Pink, 10c ea; Angel Wing, 25c ea; Can- nas, White Iris, 30c doz; Pink |Glads, 40c doz; Milk and Wine Lilies, 50c doz; Large mixed Jonquils, Butter and Egg, Daf- fodils, $2.00 Pk; 25 Boston Ferns, Christmas Cactus, rooted, 25c ea Mrs. B. Brady, Cairo, Rt. 1, Box 132. \ 1 large Century Plant in tub,) potted Poinsettia, var. Cactus, Geraniums and the rare pot plants. At my heme near school building after school hours. Mrs. Mrs. E. N. Little, Homer, Box oa, 7 or 8 doz. tice Glads, 40c doz. Add postage. Mrs. W. J. Sauners, Jenkinsburg. Pink Thrift with Red Eye, $2 C; Lemon Lilies, 50c doz; Pink -Oxalis Bulbs; 60c doz. Mary L. Wills, Jefferson. Assorted Tulip Bulbs, Bloor: ing size, $4.75 C. Plus postage. D. W. Nichols; Kingston. More than 40 fine mixed Iris, $2.00 C; $16.00.M; 5 Dif. Fall blooming Iris, 20c ea; Mixed Water Iris, $2.00 C; Dbl. Holly- hawk Plants, 40c doz: 3 doz. for $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. S. M. Gunter, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1. Yellow Iris, $1.00 doz; True Lemon Lilies, 35c ea; Giant Amaryllis, 50c ea; Peonies, Fes- tiva Mascima, 60c ea. Mrs. H, B. Clover, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3. April blooming White Nar- cissi, 25c doz; Glad Bulbs, dif. colors, A45e doz. PP. Mrs... D. Elliott, Lavonia, Rt. 1. Arborvitaes, Pink Lotus, Al- theas,Golden Bell, 25 ea; "Aza leas, Crabapple, White Dog- wood, Rhododendrons, Red Maple, White Pine, 2 to 31% ft.; Orange Lilies, Galox, $1.00 C. Well rooted. Add postage. Mrs. | Addie Abercrombie, Loving. White Azaleas, Crabapples, Dogwood, Strawberry bush, Red Maple, White Pines, Rhododen- drons, 2% to 3 ft., Red Quince Pink Lotus, $1.00 doz; White 2 A ee 30c nas, FLOWERS AND oe FOR SALE Lady - of the Lake, large Yel- low Fall Pinks, 15 ea; Grass Pinks, Begonias, Pink Hyran- gea, LEverblooming Roses, 25c ea. Docia Harris, Lula. 2 large size Boxwoods, $10:00 ea; 3 smaller ones,. $5.00 ea; Still smaller, $2.00 ea; and oth- ers at the following prices, $1.00, 75c, 50c, 35c. Add postage. Mrs. Henry M. Jones, Lula, Rt. 1. Blooming size Madonna Lily Bulbs, 35c ea; $3.00 doz; Thanks- giving and Christmas Cactus, 2 for 25c; Angel Wing Begonia Cuttings, 15 ea; 2 for 25c; root- ed ones, 50 ea, Mrs: Ri 1. Rowan, McDonough, Rt. 2. Easter Lily Bulbs, hundreds of small ones 25 bulbs for $1.00. Mrs. D. M. Carter, Beats Box 48. Darwin Tulip Bulbs long stem, rich, deep, velvety red flowers, top size bulbs, $1.00 doz; Med. Blooming size, 2 doz. for $1.00; Baby Bulblets, $1.00 C. PP in Ga. on.$1.00 orders or more. No checks. Cash or M. O. Mrs. A. B. Prickett, Mays- ville, Rt: 2. Red, Pink, Salmon, and White Geraniums, Guinea Wing, Ma- ple, and Gizard Begonia, Red, Pink and Couch Begonia, Rain- bow - Moss, Dbl. Petunia, Lan- tanas, Pink, Red and Orange Sultanas, 10 cutting or $-.00 aoz. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin. Azaleas, Red Maple Crabap- ples, Red and White Dog woods, Mt. Pine, $1.00 doz; Pussy Wil- lews, Cherokee Rose, Yellow Rose, Sweet Shrubs, 20c ea; Mt. Ferns, Blue Iris, and Tiger Li- lies, Evergreen Galax, 35c doz; Arborvitae, 20c doz. Add post- age. Exe. for Feed Sacks. Hazel Roper, Mineral Bluff. Gerberas, Deiner str. giant Hybrids, full col. range, 1 yr. plants, $1.25. ea.; 2 yr., $1.65. Heavily rooted divisions, $2.00 pr. doz..True to name, damp moss packed. Arthur-J. Jones, Atlanta, 15 Screven Ave., N. E. Xmas poinsettas, 50c to $1.00; begonias, green wandering jew, ferns, pink, blue, big spires, 3D up. Exe. for Bird of Para- dise, Red Spider lily bulbs, Pomegranates. Add postage. Mrs. F. F. Lamkin, Atlanta, 966 Crew St., S. W. Ma 75587 Pink sultana cuttings, 15c ea., or exc. for dif. col. Xmas cac- tus, at same price; want cut- tings of June and February cac- tus. Mrs. A. Blackstock, Aus- tell, Rt. 2. ee of Sharon, 2-3 ft., 50c. 3, $1.00; altheas, Zac? "Jon- wails, daffodils, iris, purple and white Flags, $1. 00. Cc; Cape Jas- mine, 50c ea., pink crepe myr- tle, 20c. Prompt shipment. Add. 10 on all orders. Mrs. W. O. Phillips, Ashland, Rt. 1. Perennial phlex, Shasta dais- es, large daffodils, cream nar- cissi, $2.00 C; butterfly, altheas, barberry laurels, all col. aza- leas, dogwood, Cherokee roses, crabapple, red maple, $1.50 doz. Sadie Wilson, Blue Ridge. King Alfred jonquils, April white narcissi, dbl. yellow can- snowdrop bulbs, $2.00 C; blazing star $1.00 ea.; red, pur- ple, verbena, 50c doz.: horsera- dish plants, 3 for 25c. Add post- age. Martha Womack, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box,.89. Single blue hyacinth and dew- drop bulbs, $1.00 doz. Mrs. R. P; Steinheimer, Brooks. . Dbl. lehem, $3.00 C; King Alfred jonquils, white narcissi, red j;and yellow cannas, $2.00 C; pur- ple lilac, 50c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Beatrice Mosley, Bremen,- Rt. 2, Box 86. Azaleas, white dogwood, ee apple, 70e doz.; white, spruce pine, Mtn. laurels, $1.00 doz.; 6 snowballs, 25c ea.; large size bronze chrysanthemums, red, pink Seven Sister roses, 10c ea.; white, yellow, rust mums, 60c doz. Add postage. No chks. Mrs. Gertrude Reece, Ellijay, Rt. 2. 50 different kinds of cactus, for sale-or trade for Print Feed sacks. Mrs. L H. oe Eastanil- lee, Tulip bulbs, aetadiae most of jonquils, Star of Beth-? dy Perennial _ Yellow and lavende doz. bulbs; white narcissi, low daffodils, dbl. daffodi butter and eggs, dbl. day 45c doz.; old fashioned r forsythia, lilacs, almonds; ea., 3. for 50c. Mrs. Mary ley, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Blooming size giant Kin fred daffodil bulbs, $1.60 mixed blooming size jo: narcissus and other fine, s; blooming bulbs, 75c d 10c postage. Mrs. R. J. M Augusta, Rt. 2, Box 413. 10 bu. dif. varieties ; blooming bulbs, for s once, very reasonable. R Wells Fort Valley, 349 Co Giant pansies, Steels and Oregon Giants, 50. ; for $1.50; 100, $2. 50 postpa $15.00 M. E. _E. ren fv. oe Red spider lily bulbs, 50c del. 2nd zone. Mrs. Annie Pa lo, LaGrange, Rt. 4, Box ' Red and orange. Azaleas, and white dogwood,. Redbuc red and pink Cherokee Tos Mtn. Laurels, 3-5 ft. root $1.25 doz. Add postage Bert Milhollan, Morganton. Rugulesus Odorus Cliff C. Dye, Middleton, he Tulip (all col.) bulbs, doz.; paper white narciss Iris, all col. 35 doz.; re woods, 60c doz. Well pack Verna Heaton, Mineral Bluff. Rhododendrons, Mtn. laur redbuds, red, white dogwoo azaleas, red maples, bloon crabapples, holly, poplars, wh pines, 3-4 ft., rooted, $1.1 Mrs. Ethel Chastain, Mor ton, Rt. 1. Strawberry bush, dogw redbud, eo Wee daisies, $1.25 C; 4 os ( $1.00. Net postpaid. No beck, Morganton. : Azaleas, 2-4 ft. blooming: gi and Red Japonicas, b size, 2-4 ft., 75 ea.; Yellow. Cannas, $1.00 "doz. + Di woods, Easter Bells, Lilacs, ea. Add_ postage. Mrs. Evans; Talona, . | Weigelas, Be lacs, Bush edie { | Myrtles, Lilies, 25 ea; re Boxwoods, 25 and 50c A low Cannas, 60c doz.; Fe Bulbs, 30c doz.; Fragra Bulbs, 25 ea.; Peonies, ; Add postage. Mrs. M. P. Fo ter, Talona. s Rhododendron, Heine ms butus, Azaleas, Galax. Bushes, Holly, Dogw Silver Maples, Cedar, others. Wet moss packed don Hunnicutt, Tallula Dbl. Pink Altheas, Bushes, Dark Purple, $1.00; Sage Plants, 10 for Blue and Blue and Whit lets,- 25 doz. Add postag small orders. M. Pace T Ref. Yellow Jasmine, Watern Red Crepe Myrtle, Re White Dogwood, Magnoli olive, Greybeard; Ced for 10; 5 ft. for 45c; Re thorne, 1 ft. for 15e 5. Smith, Toomsboro, Rt. | Red and Pink Hibiscu. ple Eng. Wisteria, Althe ea.: No. 1 Kudzu Cro packed, $2.00 C. Yonge Teeeor,: RES: = 7 Dogwood, Teaolive, | Greybeard, Cedars, Ye mine, Watermelon Re Myrtle, Running H 10 per fit.; up to 5 | Hawthorne, 15 pe co Eb T5e. Add pr Sultanas, Ovxalis, Angel Trumpets, Cushion Cactus, Air Pl: Whit 10 ea. Plus pos | accepted. Mes. Toomsboro. the popular col., well dried bulbs ; | bl e " FORSALE olia, Teaolive, Granny d, Red and White Dog-. w Jasmine, Cedars, Honeysuckles, Water- Crepe Myrtle, ft. ft., 45c. Plus post- James Connell, nd Egg bulbs, Tris, 50 doz.; 20c Can- Lavender, Crepe Pink Seven | rooted, 15 ea.; Lily Bulbs, == $1.00: Ce Justicia, . Add postage. Mrs. Sonner, Villa Rica, Rt. imp. |bydrangea, 50c 12 flowers on single tra - large bulbs, 35c looming size Bulbs, 25 or $1.00. Mrs. Rosa G. Idosta, Box 112. d White, Pink, Purple, White, Pink, , White, Purple Pink Almonds, Blue a, 50c ea.; White Aug. DC ea.; Red Spider, 50c How Nafcissi, $2-00:. C- age. Mrs. Eo L. Smith, ee Pansies, $2.25 Glad Bulbs, Prk Thritt. mac mixed,- -65c; Nandenas, Variegated, and other Shrubs, St. ;- 60e doz: and Purple Tris, - 252 for or 50; $2.00 C: Baby ea and Deutzia, nice to Oxalis Bulbs, Sham- Rose Blooms. or Christmas blooms, el.; 20 for $1.00. Mrs. Williamson. S, 2 yts., -6- for a Shasta. Daisy, sec Verbena, in Ga. ea M. ES shington, Ra. 2 mixed colors, bs, $1.00 doz.; Small doz. for $1. 00. Mrs. 1eS, oe Cane. ood, A 1Oso ftecnich, aut shes, $1.00 to $25.00 ea. Robinson, PSHE TO, ring Baiouds Strong, 2 ts ee ea.; Dbl. White $1. 25 ea.; Mixed aoa Iris, 60c doz.; Red Verbena, 50c doz.; bena, 4 doz. for 50c: PP ingGa. Evelyn inehurst. * Lily Bulbs, small, 15c; rc; large, 35c. Have sev- d. Reduction on lots more. Ready to mail. K. Smith, Pineview. Jd Cream Pink, large ellow Rose vine, 20c nd Wine Lily, Justi- .; Leddy Junior, Bos- c.ea. Exc for Red ponies, well root- ba Rose Veneeatea, Blood, Red, Lavender, d,.and damp packed, Del ~ Mrs. L.- Lh. Pear- ulbs, new favge var. (white), Dream sebud), King Lear, Silver Edge), Blue. dy, (Apricot Pink), Med. 15 for $1.00: for $1.00; Bulblets. me. Potts, Porter- ooted Milk and a 25 ea. Ss. ue oe 25C: , Ferns, 2) Azaleas, Red and Rose Everblooming Begonia, rooted, 25c; Pink Mums, 25c doz.: White Easter and Old Time Yellow Rose, 75c teaspoon, Rose Thrift, $1.25 C; Red Verbena, 50c- doz; Old Fashion Purple Verbena, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Cro- mer, Royston, Rt. 1. Darwin Tulip Bulbs, bloom ing size, 6c ea. Orders not ac- cepted for less than $1.00. Mrs. Bert Holcomb, Royston, Rt. 2. White Narcissi Bulbs, $1.25 G-- Mrs LR: Patiord= Rimeon, Rt.-1, Box 168. Geraniums, begenias, peach, red, salmon; pink, Iris, soses, striped wandering jew, white and $1.60. Add carrying chgs. Mrs. J. E. Sor- : rells, Royston, REGCE ~ Jonquil Bulbs, $1.00 C. Mrs. G. Collins, Stillmore, Rt. 1. Rooted Sage Plants, $1.00 doz.; 3 for 29; 1 Altheas, 25 ea.; Garlic Bulbs, '$1.00 doz.; Poultice Lily Bulbs, 0c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Tf. W. Newsome, Sandersville, Rt. 1. ae Cameo Pink Azaleamums, 75c doz.; Imp. White Hyacinth Bulbs, $1.60 doz.; Daffodils, Butier and egg Bulbs; 25 doz.; Crimson Spider Lily, 50c doz.; Silver Lace Vine, 40c a. Ne checks or stamps. Add postage with order. Mrs. Miles T. Tan- ner, Sandersville. _Easter Lily Potting Bulbs. If potted now will have Easter ,| bloom. Limited quantity, 5c ea. PP. on $1.00 orders. Oct. 15th will dig Giant Hybrid Amary!- lis Bulbs, Dr. Meades strain, DunNett, Sandy Spring. 20 small rooted Oyster Shell 15 small, rooted Alliga- tor Cactus Plants, 35e ea. Maid- en Hair, Boston, Ruffled Ferns, Dbl. Geraniums, Light, Dark Red, Angel Wing, Silver spot- ted Begonia, Christmas Cactus, rooted, any 2 for~ $1.00: Jon- quils, $1.00 C. West moss pack- ;,ed. Mrs. V. M. Johnson, Shell- man, Rt. 1, Box 54, Narcissi, Chinese Sacred, No. 2, 50c doz.; No. 3, 40c doz.; $1:20 and. S652 C Paper White No. a 35 doz.; 90c Copel ist and 2nd'zones. Add 10c to chks. Miss Mittie Collins, Smithville, Pi ks Few doz. seat Cabbage Palms for sale, 50c ea. 3 fe a O02 Week: Whaley, iO. Box 295. 7 yr. old Box Woods, nice shaped, well rooted. 15 for sale at reasonable price, at my home. aso Teem, Talking Rock, Rt. Large Foxgloves, Pink Ver- benas, 25c doz.; Yellow Dbl. ?|Fall Pinks, Pink, Hardy Phlox. 40c doz.; Daffodils, Orange Day Lilies, White Nareissi, Hedge Plants, 30c doz. Exc, for Printed Feed Sacks. Mrs. J. M. Hefner, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Blue Spider Wart, Roses, Peachtree, Pink and White, 25 doz.; Dorothy Perkin, Pink, Red Rambler, Old Fashion Red, large ones, ' 35 doz.; Yellow Golden Bells, 10c ea; Foxgloves, light purple, 25c doz. Hedge Plants, rooted. Miss Jewell Hefner, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Red. and Yellow Japonicas, blooming size, 2-4 fe 15 Ga. blooming size, 2-4 ft. $1.00 doz.: Easter Bills, Lilac, 50 ea.; Red and Yellow Can- nas, $1. 00 doz. Add _ postage. Mrs. Maybell Wright, Talona. White and Black Pines, $1.60 doz.; Red Japonicas, "5c ea? Dogwood, Sweet Shrub, Crab- fapple, Black Gum, 25c; Yellow | Aza-. and Purple Iris, 5c doz.: leas, 2-4 ft. $1. 00 doz. Add post- age, Mrs, Pearl Stover, Talo- na. 100 yellow narcissi, $1.00; King Alfred daffodils, 12 for 50c; white narcissi, 75 for $1.00: red Amaryllis, 4, 50c: red Sur- prise lilies, 50c doz. Add pos- tage. No chks. Mrs. Marion Hol- Jand, Meigs. fe Rhododendrons, mtn, laurels, red, white dogwood, y; maple, ; - redbud, craba 2 mixed. Same price. Joseph If. Sparta, Crabapple, Black Gum, 2-4 ft. Savent Williams: seed, spoonful, 25c. 80c Ib. L. Crow, Gainesville. Rt. 2. Azaleas, redbuds, rhododen- drons, laurels, blooming crab- apples, red, white dogwood, red maples, holly, 2- 4 ft., $1.00 doz. Johnson Chastain, Morganton. Rt. 1. Flowering peach trees, red dogwood, 15c ea., snowballs, boxwoods, 25c ea. yellow Fall pinks, 75c doz. bunches. Rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Buster Dav- enport, Morganton. Wi pox 34. Royal oe ia Do TOs OUG. Trumpet Creeper vines, 30c ea. Red canas, 50c doz. Miss Josie Hamilton, Baxley. Rt. 2. Nice, large daffodil and April tenga A: yellow narcissi, bloom early, $1.50 C. Add postage. Not any 'mixed. Miss Hattie Wee Huff, UU i Philomath. 10 Dbl. White ; FLOWERS AND SEED WANTED > ae = 4 % =. Dwarf boxwoods, 18 in. wide bushy plants. State size, price and mode of transportation run- ning through your post office .or town. Mrs. J. B.. Carlton, Moultrie, 803 Second St o- Ek: Want Violet plants (clumps) for planting now. Must be the long stemmed violets. Advise fprice and quantity you have. Mrs. Bess C. Shields, Manie\ts, Ri 5: 5 Want exc. Tr nice Althea bush- es (bloomed 2 yrs.), 3-6 ft. tall, for Cape Jamine or Gardenia: 1 for I; also same exc. for dbl. red and dbl. yellow japonucas, blooming size. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. K: Hogue, Hapeville. Want 200 mixed Tulip bulbs, ia, 200-300 daffodils, 100 mix. col. hyacinths. Mrs. Flora Nich- olson, Blairsville. Want 25 well rooted Ligus- trum plants. Write what you have and price. Mrs. L. D. Mc- Clelland, Ocilla. SECOND - HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Moline slat wing No. 10 2 H. turn plow, $7.50; 1 long wing terracing plow for mules or tractor, $20.00; 1 power unit for pulling feed mill, $125.00. G. -C. Edmondson, Temple. Wheland 40 H. P. steam en- gine and 60 H. P. boiler, in good cond., and complete with all valves, etc., this machinery has been operating a 3170 saw gin stand and operated last in- April. 1045, Se WwW. eee Coosa. 1. good used phaeton tote single buggy, in good cond. Good paint, steel tires and Wheels. Picture if interested. Clabie+ Lloyd, Jr., Box 46. I Oliver oa plow, ped- dling buggy, fair cond. few other farm tools, $150.00. See, 1% mi, N. E. Meansville. O. H. Howard, Zebulon, Rt. 1. 1 Liverman power hay press with self-tamper, without en- gine (being operated from pul- ley of tractor), $125.00. Re -B. Harrell, Easjman. 5 H. P. Red E garden trac- tor, duek wheels, 8 in. turn plow, cultivators, small drag harrow, 2 wheel wagon (about 50021b. cap.) $225.00. C=. Bran- is Stone Mountain, Phone 23443 Fordson tractor, good cond., with Chevrolet ignition, also magneta, radiator, etc. and 2 disc plow to go with tractor. Jas. Harris, Monroe, Rt. T- Small Allis: Chalmers Com- bine, fair cond., cheap, or exc. for grain. L. W. Cochran, Se- valence eee ance Planet, Jr., (hand) seed drill, perfect cond., like new, and.a 60 tooth (2 sections) harrow, straight tooth, like new. A. T. Milteer, Quitman, 603 = Boun- za dry rooted, | blooming narcissi bulbs, $1.00 C;. Want some heavy, old Eng. and 24 in. tall. Must be healthy, | 100 ea. red verbena, red begon- | | with planters SEC ae ie a > MACHINERY FOR SALE 3 Roller oe Syrup |. Mill, 10 ft. cond., $40.00. Douglasville. 52-an- flat rock Grist Mill and power unit, with power type Corn Sheller, also No. 3 Jay Bee feed mill and 50 h.p. elec- tric motor. Located in Pine- hurst. Lewis Ayer, Unadilla. One 14x18 McCormick-Deer- ing 1 H. hay baler, in good cond., also No. 24 Chattanooga. 2H. turn plowed. 15 ee: Marietta, Rt. 4. Good Syrup Miil outfit, good as new, $75.00. T. H. Emmett, Lawrenceville. Rt. 1. Golden new model No. 44 Cane Mill, 3 roller, and 1 Evap- orator for sale. Doerun, Rt. 1. Late model 5 disc Case till- er, good as new, also Intnl side delivery rake, perfect cond. for sale. S: E. Booker, Jr., Fitz- gerald, Rt. 4. Farmall A, copper pan, good C. H. McKown, tractor. Recon- |ditioned and re-painted, with cultivating and planting equip- ment, also 1 McCormick-Deer- |. ing LA gas eng. good cond. W. E. Wages, Statham. ~A-1 Hy Oliver Turner; 5 ieee Gee Whiz, witk disc defender; Knocker Guano distributor, and other farm implements, in good shape, at bargain. Sell all or separately. J. E. Smith, Mari- etta. Rt. 3, Box 176. 5 H. P. Beeman garden trac- tor and. plow, . $125.00. C. , Gaines, Buford. A 1937 J. D. tractor, model B, good cond., a 2 disc plow, 1 disc harrow and 2 row culti- vator, $1,100.00 at my barn. Z. E. Haygood, Talking Rock. A 3 roller Syrup Mill and copper pan, for sale. Priced right. . E. Pattillo, Lithonia, Rt. 2, Phone Stone Mtn., No. 3178. Complete outfit, in good cond. 1 Meadows Grits Bolter, 1 Mea- dows Grits Mill. 24 in. rock, complete: with elevators and belts, also one 42 in. flat rock with line shaft and pulleys and be rings. All inquiries ans. J. L. Cowart, Adel. Ford Ferguson tractor, no equipment, on good rubber, $350.00; 2-2H. walking culti- vators, good as new, $50.00 ea; He cultivator, GAA) 00rd = Sumner, ald, Rt. 4. Red Chief. corn. mill, . No. 25, good as new, $5.C0, FOB. C. R. Rheney, Harlem. : Allis Chalmers model C. trac- tor with all planting and culti- Fitzger- vating equipment. New. R. N.. Stanley, Wrightsville, Rt. 1 Mirineapolis - Moline 3. bar | side delivery rake, used very little, $125.00 FOB, R. M. Hill- house, Sylvester. 1 Wind Mill, complete, for sale, at bargain. price. B. A. Wallace, Millen. A New Era dairy steam boil- er, equipped, in good condition $35.00 ai farm, KD. Sanders, Eatonton. Rt. 2. a5 Farmall A tractor with start- er, lights, power lift, planters, cultivators, 2 disc tiller, tanden cutaway harrow, for sale at once at my farm. C. F. Greeson, Madison. Rt. 4. 3 Hammer Mills for rent, cash | or 50-50 basis, for peanut vines only; also some heavy syrup for feed. O. E. Norton, Fairburn. 1 heavy 2H. wagon, thimble skein, in good cond., $100.000 cash. Oliver Wofford, na Route 2. Ford tractor and harrow, good cond,, $1,000.00. Trade for mule and wagon, good milch cow, or laying hens; half eash. G. W. Stoker, Dallas, Rt. 4. 1 Skelton seed pan for hoe vesting Lespedeza seed. Pan has a shaker top with holes in it for seed to fall through in pan; fits mower, with 5 ft. cutter bar, $15.00. O. x Dickson, Fayette- ville. D. C. Case tractor on rubber and cultivators, model G Case 6 ft. Combine, Inin 6. Aer, 27 tte harrow, 12 dise grain drill with fert. at-| i achment. All bought new a E. Smith, } used this year, | Avery tractor, tiller, seed-box, weeder, planters, s row. All good cond. Vaughn, Covington. RFD 2 H. wagon, J. D. ers, bottom plows, an farming implements, $400 lot; live 5 miles Thoma Pickard School House, 1-2 miles from 74 highwa right at Pitt's Store. Wi Smith, Thomaston, Rt. Good, 2 H. Mower, in running order, for sale | for cattle or hogs. Edwin son, Douglasville. Ri: 1 Evaporator Syrup Dp ft. long, only used part. of good as new, $18.00. G. G ton, Alamo, Rte 2" q TOW Allis _ Chalmer outfit, 8 ft. drag harrow. harrow, 3 disc J. D. rubber, a. Ae cond., $1,500.00. T. K H Davisboro. = 1 small Allis Chae bine, fair cond., $325.00 | Elton, Tennille. : Newly overhauled All mers B tractor and 2 dis ens plow, extra good rub P Jackson, Sparta. 11-2 bp. Inia gas en; good cond., used for y farm uses, also med. s Pea Huller (new: spik concaves). J. H. Patr son. CORRECTION: ae McCormick Corn Bind good cond., $150.00. W. R. I ard, Stephens. : 3 row grain drill. wit tilizer attachment, prac new. H. C. Waldrip, Fe Rt : 1 Intn] Riding cw | $60.00; also. black, 9 yi 1400 Ib. horse mule, so work anywhere, reasonable cash. Dave Glisson, Col 1 two. this year, $100.00. O. ertson, -Canon, Kt, A 1941 model 40 Allis mers Combine, in good for sale. man, . Extra ona fo wee sale or exc. for garden t Millan St. N. W. Phone He Farmall B tractor with equipment, planting, guan cultivating, also 1 D. C. tractor for breaking. an rowing, 1.Intn] Combine power unit,.54 in. (cut 5 only), 2-18 in. bottom C. Hart, Barwick. Lilliston Peanut Pick sale. Geo. N. Thomas, Th | boro. Med. size Walking t cart, plows and harrows. | McFarland, Alto. Rt. A 2. H. wagon, $25.00 place, or exc. for pigs del. Lithia Springs. T bin, Lithia Spas Barrel type elec. ch gal., excellent cond fmos. only, $35.00. Mr Adams, Atlanta. Spru care County Squire ie 1087. Ou No. 10 Intnl. Mill, good cond., Case motor for same Ss gether. or separately. Smith, Sparta. Allis Chalmers B eee tractor, with good rub er, lights, power take off, plow, 16 disc harrow, other equipment, all new, cheap for cash. A. _vall, Greensboro. Rt. 1. J. D., belt driven Ha: in good cond., for sale Avera, Roberta. : - practically new z I disc tiller, for sale. H. ander, Carrollton. Rt. $180.00. Herbert Madison: Rt. = FOR SALE SECONDAIK AD MACHINERY "WANTED | jdiey: mower 2s, used about 3 or selling, have stor and mower), yy place. ur Rt. 3 (near WSB uc: used less . .-S>... Greene, > 1 H spring wag- vis Stover feed s corn in shuck), 25.00." See at Stew- mi So. Forsyth, J. F. Heard, For- Rant. seed and fer- used 2 days, Lawrence, Chalmers tracter, isc Athens Till- nodel 60 A. C. Com- power hay baler. lass: Floyd B. Wat- 7, Cherokee Rad. armall tractor, cul- lipment, planters, 2 Distillers, in A-1 Benton, Colbert. tractor and ene 0 Elton Snider, model = tires), 0.00; yr. old mules, | and | 0. M. A. Mobley, ' - H. tractor, 1941: overhauled motor, | J planters and cul- ke off for a late. eere B, without) ; 2 good oe Want tractor, med. rubber, in first class cond. pre- fer Farmall, Model A - F20, John Deere B or Allis Chalmers: Bush and Bog harrow, machine for tractor. A. B. Med- lock, Atlanta, Rt. 2, Box 504, Phone Ve 3318. Want JJ. D., Oat Seder for 6 disc dist. tiller. State cond., and best price. Within 40 miles nough, Rt. 3. BR, D, Humphrey, Bainbridge. Colquitt. Want 1 B model Atlis Chalm- |! ers tractor with starter and lights, on rubber, cheap for Ss a E. Sanders, Carnes- ville mowing | { 1 | | ' Want 1 power Syrup Mill ona pan in No. 1 shape. State best cash price, FOB loaded at your station, guar. in~ good shape. Need now. S. F. Stanley, Dal- ton. RFD 2. Want Fain Deere B or H trac- tor in good cond., with or with- out equipment: late model only. Ray Strand, Swainsboro. Rte tb. Want Briggs and Stratton gas eng., air cooled, around 3 or 6 vit: P., for farm use. Must be in good shape. I. E. Miller, Scott. PO Box LE _ Want Fordson tractor of late model, in good _ shape, steel | } wheels, and Tiller with Seeder, | for cash, or would like to trade. pr good, 1050 Ib. ard 5 and 12 Be old mules. T. EK. Childs, Ab- > byville. Rt. 1, JD or Intn], within 5 mi, Gainesville. W. M. Hamilton, Cleveland. Rt. 2. Want 1 cropper Syrup pan, |12x4 ft. evaporator, or buy. My pan 10x36 good cond. W. MM, wood. Want a H or an A trac-. tor. Advise what vou have and +price. W. E. Whatley, Metter. hp O. Box 141, Want 2 disc plow for model | H. John Deere 1940 tractor. H. in good cond., yn. ' A. Butts, Warm Springs. Want small Briggs and Strat- ,ton air cooled engine, not under 13 H. P. to be used on farm, " strictly for farm use. Must be in good cond. I. E. Miller, Scott. Box 11. Want 3 disc tiller with seed- \er, new or second hand, in good ~ | hand - riffin, Box a isc tiller on rubber, red hitch. O. K. ex- rore some, $140.00; os ice box, $40.00. Z r steel A for C, tractor~ for o want hydraulic - take-off for Al- s C tractor. G. W. 6 ler, used part of 4 0 at farm. R. E. ee ammer Mill, good FHP gas: -eng:, and a small pea or $65.00. V. M. ryers, Bits 2, g cream separa- type, excellent lable price. Will not gston, Ashland, p Kettle with 100. a rice. Will cond. State make and price. Leon Gaff, Fitzgerald. Rt. 3. Want some good wagon wheels for 2 H. wagon. Odis Duggan, Chester. Want Ford in A-l cond., 10 in. tires, cultivators, 4 tractor on good rubber, planters, -|dise tiller with seed box, 5 ft., dbl. cutting harrow, power lift. weeder; will consider H Farm-| all or J. Deere B with equip- ment. Joel S. Hollis, Reynolds. Want 60 or 80 gal - Syrup Kettle, in good cond. F. Mc- ~ Neal, Waycross. Pe. a 116. motor, to use in baling hay, al-_ so 60-80 gal. Syrup Kettle for 'making syrup. Advise best cash prices. Samp Smith, Douglas. Route 2, Want 1 H. wagon, Hay Rake, and 1 Hs -Grain Drill in shape and within 30 miles. Chas. Gowder, Powder Springs, Rt. 2. Want second hand power Cane Mill, preferably with Rollers capable of extracting juice enough to run 2- 16 Evaporators; RED. with cultivators, planters and Distillers, or J. Deere L. with equipment. Ralph Collier, Com- er, dis- with cultivators, planters, | tributor, harrows and plow. E. di Daughtry, Cobbtown, xt. 1. Want grain drill!.6 or 8 row, Will trade in : Alien, Oak- | | Want good Intnl 5 H. gas. fair 9oRte ft. Turnip Seed, 10c Cabbage: Collard Seed, strawberry (bear 2 qt. per plant festation, 1d5e Ib. Golden Mill pre- White ferred. Pete Deas, Lake Park, j0 oz; 50c 1b; 1 lb, Flat Dutch during year), | 50c doz. second. Mashburn, SEED FOR i ; << Broad Leaf Mustard a size, on Southern Giant Curled Mustard Seed, 1945 crop, MES Ve NE Johnson, Rt. 1, Box 54. Mixed Turnip Seed, 30c lb. Mrs. Roy Bialock, Canton, Rte. White Nest Onions for Fall Planting, 60c gal. PP in Ga. No checks. H. LL. Field, McDo- 50c cupful. Shellman, Red Shallots and Scallion Buttons For Fall Planting, $1.00 - gal: Collard Seed, 75c lb; Sweet William Seed for May flowers, 25c large spoonful. L. A. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Nice Red Nest Multiplying Onions, $1.25 gal. No checks. Add postage. Will not send less than 1 gal. Mrs. A. D. Kellogg, Flowery Branch, Rt. ys Ga. Collard Seed, 60c lb. PP. Exe. Pot Flowers and = Yard Flowers for Print Feed Sacks. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Valdosta, Rto4, 18 lbs. Apples 22 lbs. Peas 30c lb; White Multiplying On- ions, 15 qt; Old Fashion Red Onions, 20c qt; also Red Sets, |25e qt. No COD. Add postage. |Miss Myrt Caudell, Homer, Rt. 1, Box 109. 22 lbs. Peach Seed, $1.00 Ib: 75 lb. if all taken at once. B. F. Proctor, Powder Springs, Rt. Te Red Nest Onions, Gourds, $1.00 gal; Gourd Seed, Red and Yellow Plum Trees, Concord Grape and Blackberry Plants, Sassafras Root and Cherry Bark. Write for prices.. Mrs. L. M. Wooten, Camilla. Red and Green Pepper, mix- ed with little kind, 25 qt; 90c gal. Add postage; Ga. Bell Peach Seed, 25c doz. Add postage. Miss Toy Silver, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. White Nest Onions, good meas- ure, nice and clean, $1.25. gal; : Red Valentine Bean Seed, 35c teacup. All PP. Mrs. B. Weeks, Dial. White Egg Turnip Seed, cad Shogoin and White Egg turnip | seed, 60c lb. Germination good. | Robert Hunt, Cordele, Rt. B. Elberta Peach Seed, 25c doz; also 1 NZ White 314 mos. old: Rabbit,-Ped. stock, $3.00. Exp. col; White Feed Sacks, 100 lb. cap, 1l5c ea; Raspberry Plants; | Add postage. Mrs. Otis Cumming, Rt. 5. Austrian Winter Peas, $5. 25. C. F. W. OKelley, Murrayville. Lar ge Red Indian Peach Seed, 50c doz: Blue Damson Plum Seed and Bings Cherry Seed,: 25e doz: Klondike Strawberry _Plants, 30c C. Add postage. Rosie Cr awe, Cumming, Bebeaeks 50 gals. White Nest Onions for. Fall Planting, $1.00 gal. Exe. for | 3 Print Sacks, 100 lb. size of same kind, Mrs, B. Thornton, Bowdon, Rt. 1. White Multiplying or Nest, Onions, $1.00 gal; Old Fashion |for $1.75 del. | Strawberry SEED F OR SALE boas Top White Globe Tur- nips, Mustard and Collard Seed, 50 lb. PP. W. WwW. Williams,: Quitman. 4 bu. Red Nest Onions, $1.00 pk. Mrs. E. H. Garner, Buford. INCUBATORS AND BROODERS FOR SALE Electric Farm Master | 100 egg. cap., used 4 times, good. cond. $10.00. Will not ship. Mrs. | Odessa Wright, Alpharetta, Rt. One. 3 deck Sunnybrook elec. start- ing battery forchicks. cap. 600 at day. old, 180 at,5 wks. first | _class cond., $50.00; also elec. Inc., 400 egg ca 4 trays, first class cond., $50.00. do Ga Cy Kirkley, Covington. Rt. 4. 3 Sears Roebuck Ine; 520 and 600 egg cap. Will not ship. Come after. Malvin~ Col- lins, Whigham. 4 coal brooders, $17.00 ea; 2 wood _brooders, factory made, | $10.00 ea. and 15 drinking foun- tains for chicks, $1.00 ea. Ralph | Dangar, Woodstock. A ie PLANTS FOR SALE Klondike 4nd strawberry plan's, Mrs. lips, Royston, Rt. 1. Blakemore strawberry Plants, 50 for 40c; 55c C., $4.00 M. Pre- paid. E. E. Drewry, Griffin. ' Extra early large Klondike Strawberry Piants, 30 Cs $125 for 500; o 25 M. Add postage. Mrs. R. . Cain, Cumming, Rt. ds, | Strawberry plants: Jewels, _Wonderberries, Gibson, Lady Pg Red Golds, mixed, 60c C. Fine for fall planting. Add postage. iNo checks. Mrs. Lona Black- | well, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Plants, Black- | /more, 50c C; $4.00 M. Earl E. Drewry, Brooks. Missionary 40 C: 500 Leila Phil- es Lady Thompson Strawberry Plants, 40e-C> 300: for $110* 1 large Quince bush to exc. for 38 Print Feed Sacks, all alike with small figures, dots or | checks:= Mis= J. VE> Halk=Cal- houn, Rt. 1. = Large, well rooted plants, 4 for 50c; 10 for $1.00; Peppermint, Spearmint, Catnip, balm, 25c doz. bun. 50 orders P. P. Damp moss packed. Mrs. PA. Fels Rooted Sage bianis 25 old fashioned peach trees, ea.; crabapple trees, 20c a.; | muscadine grapevines, 20c ea.; oe aes bushes, $1.50 doz. Mrs. W. H. Norrell, Gainesville, | ea.; 25E Mastodon strawberry plants, young, well rooted, 75c C; $5.00 M. Add postage. No chks. Mrs LA, eG. Mayeld, ee Rt. | Shallot Onions, 30c C; 400 for $1. 1. Mrs. J. M. Bobo, Hartwell. Multiplying Onions, Not prepaid. Herbert E, Rich- ardson, Bowdon, Rt. 1. Scallion Onion Buttons, 50c qt; Strawberry Plants large early berries, $1.25: C7 All PP. Wits iG oe bay. lor, Imp. Purple Top White Globe oz; 5b0e 1b 90c gal. Wakefield cabbage and col-| lard plants, 40c C; 300, $1.05; $2.75 M., also print sacks, 100 lb. cap., 450=en. 6. for 3 - Lee Crow, Gainsville, Box 143. Frost-proof- cabbage plants, | Buchanan, fresh and green, 300, $1.00; 500 max, Rt. 2. | $1.25; $2.50 M. Postage paid. R. Chanclor, Pitts. Bradleys scarlet everbearing | plants, $1.00 -C: 400, Sage Waco, Rt. 2, Box Bradleys scarlet: eee al strawberry (bear 2 qt. per p plants, $1.00 C. or exe. for pi sacks, free of holes; : sacks of a kind. Mrs. Joe Woo Cleveland, Rt. 4. GFAIN AND HAY FOR ee | | | | | 400 bu. Full Grain a 400 bu, 'Hasing Oats in bulk Combin Run, 65c bu. at mv farm Phillips, Farmington. - | Bancroft Oats, 90c bu; Coke Oats, slightly mixed with whea Coker s Early Full Grain Oa pure and clean, 90c bu. in sacks at farm. J. H. Patrick, Jack=_ json. 2000 bu. Victor Grain Se Oats, strain 4, in even w and 5 bu. bags, 80c bu; also 50 _bu. Cokers Ped. Victor Gra Strain 5, first yr., recleaned a treated with Seresan, 90 bu. per. A yield. G. T. Cassels, Aen cus. 75 bu. Feed Wheat at $1 | bur 400 bu. 100 to 1 Oats, 9 bu. in large lots. J. W. Hewell, Bogart. ' 10 bu. Rve, $2.95 bu. | Dangar, Woodstock, Ria: 16,000 buz Stanton and Victo Grain Oats, .75c -bu. at ba Buyer to load and hul. Make xcellent seed if recleaned. K. David, Marshallville. 2,500 bu. Victor Grain Seed Oais, sound, bright, and heav 80c bu. In good, even 5 bu. even wt. bags. FOB. N. P. Bassett, Fort Valley, Phone 160 W. 50 tons baled oats, oa 00. to FOB my farm. J.. - Dobs | McRae, Rte 2. oat Coker Victor Seed Gated even weight bags, $1.00 bu. San- ford Wheat, excellent, gua ty, | $2.50 bu. J. D. Duke, Ft. Va Quantity of good quality Coker Victor Oats, even weight | bags, $2.50 bu. Sanofrd Wheat at. $2.50 bin De OF Lane, Valley. Gen. Hastings 100. a Seed Oats, from high yields per ac Good clean seed, $1.00 bu. Ji s, B. Woods, Brooks. Considerable amt. good this | seasons mixed Betton Meadow Ralp and Dallis Grass, $25.00 to $30. ton depending on brightness hay. At my barn 8 miles from Milledgeville on Macon Hw /R. E. Cotton, Milledgeville, Columbia St., Phone 6586. 1000 bu. Cker Victor Se Oats, 90c bu. R.*i. Wells Ss Fort Valley, 349 College St, 300 bu. Gen. Hastins 100 + Us Oats, bright, clean and pure, es- pecially harvested for seed, $1.00 hh. 2: Telford, Maysvi le, aS 8 | Combine Run, Full Ge Oats, 80 bu: Victor Grain, 57% pure; 87% pure at 95c_ b Ralph S. Collier, Comer. _ High Quality Full Grain See , Oats, $1> . | Wheat, $1.95 bu. Riley C. Co Turin. | 33 Acres Corn in field at.1 _farm for sale, 3 miles south of EClimax. Buyer to gather an haul. C. A. Waltmire, Sts a ~ 400 lbs. facings Dyne Popcorn, dry and clean, 19% crop, treated against weevil in 50 Jb /or more; also 1,000 Christ Cabbage Seed, $2.00. Mrs. Wil- Mrs. G. W. Winkler, Cleveland, | ped Pullets, 12 wks. old, $1.25 Want good Farmall A tractor lie Smith, Rolston. Shallot Onions, 25e C. Miss Vena Brown, Hartwell 4-4 Fine Purple Top White Globe , Turnip Seed, 50c lb. W. S. Mor- Want Farmall H or M. tractor gan, Americus, Rt. A. 50 lbs. Good sound 1945 Crop Dude Creek Watermelon > Seed, | hand saved, $1.75 lb. Otis Jus- Want Bush and Bog harrow. tice, Irwinton, Rt. 2, Box 59. Advise price, cond., and loca- tion. R. J. Walsh, Garfield. _ SEED FOR SALE Blue Lupine: High quality, 7 lbs. my farm Bapt. Rest R ees, | Near Fairburn, $4. ae Phone F- 15 lbs. Ga. Collard Seed for gale, 50c Ib. L, D: Eos Manchester, Rt. Es White and Yellow Multiply- ing Onions, $1.00 gal. for Fall 09 Planting. Mrs. W. E. Vandiver, d. Martin, RED 2. 2 Tender streaked Corn. Field ( ul. Ri. ATI var, cabbage, kale, ru-. Bermuda on-) tabaga, collards, ions, white and red nest onions, 50 C. Any amt. also Asparagus plants, garlic, evergreen bunch- ing onions, leek, artichokes, 35c doz. All del. Mrs. H. ye Prank- tin, Register. = 2$T50 at 14. wks. Mz Woodiliff, sae Branch, | Rt. SYRUP. FOR SALE 1,000 gals. Cane re No Cans: "Ral Fewell, Clin URED: ie Reg. Hereford Cattle AUCTION. SALE An Auction Sale of 50 (10 bulls - 40 fem: (foundation stom se be held on Monday, November 5, at 1. P. MC. 4 mi. No. Roswell on Crabapple Rd., 22 eae Barbecue ee ae 00 5 es ye - FOR SALE ian Summer Everbearing ed Raspberry, produces 2 and erops in 1 yr. 85e doz; Blue 2m Plum, Red Cherry prouts, 20c ea. Add postag-. lartha Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 2. range, Lemon, Grapefruit 'rees, 2 doz. for $1.00. PP. Ly. Messer, Atlanta, 155 5th St., nze Seuppernong, Musca- Vines, 3 yr. size, Himalaya arry, Black -Walnut, 50c ea. s. Chas. B. Robinson, Bow- bout 100 nice Pecan trees, Pp? to 13. ft. tall, for sale most your own price, if ome and dig them. Mrs. Sal- ie T. Haskin, Haddock, Rt. 1. FRUITS & VEGETABLES "2 FOR SALE- 50 Ibs. nice Sun Dried~ Ap- ples, free of cores and peeling, 50c lb. PP. Cash or M.O. Mrs. M. T. Holden, Ball Ground, RFD Red and Green Hot, and Sweet epper, 50c gal. Del. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1. 1945 nice Dried Peaches, 60c 1b; Apricot Plums, 35c ea; 4 for $1.00. Mrs. Lee Hood, Gaines- 25 Ibs. Sun dried Horse Ap- les, free of core, peelings, seeds, black spots, worms 45c lb. etc. Add. postage. Mrs. 8S. R. Bussey, - Rock. Bunch Sweet Potatoes for sale in truck loads or less at patch. Make best price, 14% mi. southeast of Vienna. R. C. Sand- rs, Vienna. Bronze Scuppernongs, $1.50 Pk: $409 bu; also Scuppernong . Museadine Vines, 50 each. 5. Chas. B. Robinson, Bow- don, Rt. 2. } Ibs. nice 1945 Crop Dried ples, June and Lemon Twig, mixed, 40c Ib. Add postage. Mrs. Earley T. Carter, Logan- 2 He Nice Dried Apples, 1945 crop, lb; Red and Green Hot Pep- 50c-gal: Blue Damson Plum , 25e doz. Mrs. J. E. Sor- is, Royston, Rt. 1. Two-thirds Acre of Sweet Potatoes for sale at the patch. 51.00 bu. Leon Thompson, Gib- oN MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE GE: ao B . Hand gathered Sage, shade Jried, 1945 crop, 90c 1b; 3: Ibs. more, 80c lb. PP in Ga. J. J. Brown, Toccoa, Rt. 2. - Shade dried, 1945 crop Sage, 25e soda boxful. Miss Myrt audell, Homer, Rt. 1, Box 109. 014 in. in circum. Not less than 4 sold. No stamps. Write for prices; also Gourd Seed, nixed. T. B. -Thomas, ANE: Z Small patch Green Cane (name unknown; nice chewing cane); will sell for 3c stalk. Come, dig t. Mrs, S. S. Bizzell, Moultrie, 804 6th St., N. E. 2 large N does, mated, and 1 ge NZ buck, $6.00. for lot. , by October 15th. Mrs. LL. Chases, Kingsland. NZ White rabbits, heavy wt., type, good producers, best strs. healthy stock, $1.50 ea. up, ac- cording to age; NZ Red bucks, eeding ages, good wt. $4.00 ea. rs. W. E. Marshall, Reynolds. - FALL The Fall Sale of the Breeders Assn., will be held at Valdosta and Lown- Co. Live Stock Auditorium, Valdosta, Wednes- ovember 7, at 1 P. By & FRUIT TREES | offered. For Catalog nd L _ MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE | ey FEATHERS: Goose feathers, excellent cond, Elizabeth Johnson, Soperton. GOURDS: Small striped and Nest Egg gourds, 5e ea. Exc. for feed sacks Mrs. John Weaver, Temple, Rt. 2 HONEY, BEES, BEE SUPPLIES, ETC.: Stand of Bees, 8 and 10 frame hives, I story (most of them 1 pointed,) $6.00 ea. C. E. Fowke, Atlanta, 1406 Lakewood Ave., Few cases No. 1 table honey, 10 Ib. size, 4 pr. case, $8.00; 5 Ib. 6 for $6.00; alsa will pay 40c 35c lb. for darker grades, del. to me. Rev. Curd Walker, Sop- erton, Rt. 1. SACKS: Print sacks, 45c ea; white feed sacks, 20c ea. No personal chks, M. O., or money insured or reg. M. C.:Coleman, Dawson- ville, Rt. 1. x White guano sacks, 25c ea; white chicken feed sacks, 20c ea. . All washed and exc., con. Add postage. E. M. Beckham, Tifton. : 100 Ib. eap. white feed sacks, 20c ea; Print sacks, washed, ironed, 40c ea. Add postage. No PCOD. Mrs. M. L. Crow, Jr., Gainesville, Rt. 2. 50 white chicken feed sacks, washed, free of holes, good grade, $8.00; Sage plants, $1.00 doz; Mastodon everbearing strawberry plants, $3.50 M. Postpaid. L. J. Ellis, Cumming. 100 white chicken feed sacks, washed, 25e ea. Add _ postage. Limited amount. W. D. Heard, Cumming, Rt. 5. 55 fertilizer sacks, washed, white, 200 lb. cap., 15c ea. at my | home or 18e del. C. C. Lumpkin, Charing, Box 43. Sacks, unwashed, 15 ea. Add 15e postage. R. M. McWilliams, College Park, Rt. 2. White, Chicken Feed Sacks, Add postage. Mrs. Kazy Bennett, Cumming, Rt. 3. : Print Chicken Feed Sacks, 100 Ib. cap., free of holes, .45 ea. White, 20c ea. Add postage. M. 'O. preferred. No checks. Major ! Crow, Gainesville, RFD 1. Print Feed Sacks, washed, good cond., 40c ea; White un- washed Sacks, 15c ea. plus. post- age. Mrs. Joe Shadburn, Cum ming, Rt. 5. ; | Print Sacks, 40c ea, washed, holes, 20c; large Early bearing postage. No COD. Mrs. G. L. Hubbard, Gainesville, Rt. 5. 19 White Chicken Feed Sacks, free of holes, 100 Ib. cap., 20c ea; 15 of the same with small holes, 15c ea; 21 White 50 Ib. sacks, free of holes, 10c ea; 8 |Print Sacks, free of holes, 3 alike, 5 all different patterns, /35e ea. Add postage. Mrs. IL N. Minish, Commerce, Rt. 4. SAGE: 1945 crop Sage, hand gather- ed, shade dried, $1.00 Ib., 3 Ibs lb. All postpaid. 100 Ib. lot price on request. Harrison T. Brown, Toccoa, Rt. 2. 10 Ib. lots for $1.40 Ib; Hot Pep- per, ground, $1.00 lb. Cash or M. O. Aldora Keith, Gay, Rt. 1. Shade cured 1945 Crop Sage; $1.25. Ib. Del. to 2nd. zone. Mrs. | Annie Patillo, LaGrange, Rt. 4, Box 79. Pure Leaf Sage, home grown, hand picked, $1.25 lb. PP. Sam Twedell, Lithonia, Rt. 2. SALE Georgia Aberdeen-Angus M., EST. 50 females and or Hotel Reservation, ides Co. Chamber of $1.00 Ib; 75 lbs, 75c lb. Mrs.j lb. for some Yellow, Beeswax; | Plenty of Coarse White Feed} unwashed, free of holes, 15c ea.| Strawberry plants, 45c C. Add}. or more, 90c Ib. 20: lb bag, 85c. . Fresh Ground Sage, $1.50 lb;| _ Wednesday, OPENING PECAN AUCTION SALE The opening pecan auction sale at Vidalia will be held Tuesday, October 9th: Morning M., Afternoon Sale, 2 oclock. Two (2) sales weekly, on Tuesdays and Satur- days at Vidalia, follow the opening sale. All sales will be Net to the seller this season. | A schedule of prices paid at these sales will be | carried weekly m the BulJetin during the Season. 1 extra good milch 2 young heifers, good reasonable in price, P, ' dox, Sunny Side. SHEEP AND GO Sale, 10 A. . ae FOR SALE At Stud: Sunshine Chief, 87678, best that hi: offered, Fee, $12.00. . | Pickett, College Park, ! Princeton. oe 3 Milk Goats, layin MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Cured dry Sage, $1.00 1b; scallion roots, or onion bulbs, $1.00 gal. Add postage to all. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Rt. L: Several Ibs. Dry Sage, $1.50 for $1.00; Peppermint | Plants, Garlic, 50c doz; Onion Buttons, 35c lb. Myrtle Pace, Temple, Re i Good Seasoning Sage, hand- picked, shade dried, $1.00 1b; 10 to 20 lbs. for 90c Ib. Ground, $1.50 lb; also fill 25 and 50c orders; Dried Catnip Leaves, 25c orders.. V. Keith, Alvaton. ROOTS AND HERBS: Catnip, Peppermint, $1.00 doz; Well rooted Garden Sage, $1.00 doz: Garlic Bulbs, 50c doz. Add postage. Miss Lena Crump, Hartwell, Rt. 1. Yellow Root, Bear Foot, Queen of the Meadow, Sassa- fras Root, Burdock, Yellow Dock, Witch Hazel Bark, Wild Cherry Bark, 35 Ib; 3 lbs. for $1.00. Miss Vernie Stover, c/o R. C. Stover, Pisgah. : WALNUT MEATS: Walhut Meats, $1.00 pint. Add postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Diamond. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED m APPLES WANTED: Want to exc. some chicken feed sacks for good eating ap- ples. Advise. O. S. Duggan, Chester. CORN WANTED: Want 50 bu. of old corn, shucked or unshucked. State price. Mrs. Fred Johnson, Lo- ganville, Rt. 3. FEATHERS. WANTED: Want some nice, new Goose feathers. State price per pd. Mrs. E. E. Price, Summerville, Bi. : PEAS WANTED Winter garden peas. Advise. George A. McArthur, Albany, 1503 Dawson Road. SACKS WANTED: Want some good Printed Feed Sacks, 3 or more alike. State line E. He. 3. Want Print Feed Sacks in exc. for this years Dried Apples, 2 Landrum, Adairsville, tlbs. Apples per sack. Pay post- age. Mrs. Floyd Hardman, Toc- eoa, Rt. I, SEED WANTED: Want Chinquapin Seed or Plants. Write prices, etc. Mrs. Harl Gravitt, Calhoun, Rt. 3. Want 15 lbs. Red Clover Seed. Give price. A. J. Martin, Grif- fin, Rt. Cy Want Tomato Seed. Write stating kind, price per Ib. and how many you have. Roger W. Sikes, Glennville, SYRUP WANTED: in gal. cans of good quality, also quote in other containers, fob shipping point. E. S. Hicks, | Yatesville. TREES WANTED: Want to buy 200 to 500 best Peean Trees, grafted 2 to 3 ft. J. R. Youmans, Columbus, 1600 Boulevard St. Want about 1500 budded 1 yr. old stock Satsuma trees, at 2c 3 ce ok _ Johnson, healthy, true to name trees,_P lb; Sage Plants, 5 for 60c; 10 |H. G. Vandiviere, Canton. Want about 1. qt. Willetts| what you have and price. Mo- Want pure Ga. Cane Syrup: instead of|12 y { h friers, ducks and geese er. trade for small. Pony. Mrs. Helen R. |lanta, Rt. 2, Box 564 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED PECAN TREES WANTED: |, Purebred Saanan Goat Want 30 Stuart Pecan Trees, 7 mos. old, large for a od, hornless buck. Exc. fo not less than 6 ft. Must be good, Heifer Yearling. Grahai E, Cody, Collins. "Son, Culverton, Rt. 1. PEAS WANTED: | 9 milk goats, 8 milki Want about 2 Ibs. South Ga. young doe (ready to be 2 crop bunch peas. Mrs, H. M. all heavy milkers, M. Cochran, College Park, Rt. 2. Rome, 1005 Oakland Ay Stud: Roddy Strike, young son of 1 outstanding Toggenburg fresh, clean, first class Bunch'| GRAIN AND HAY WANTED: | (not the Runner) Peanut Hay. | 0U Advise price. Del. Milledge-| the South, and his dam ville, and give particulars. Dr.| quality stock. Ver B, McH. Cline, Atlanta, Grand) Setvice this season, and Theatre Bldg., Ja3743. | pointments only... John H lanta, 93 Want 75 bu. good Seed Oats, | St, N. ee ae 93 Full Grain or Fulghum and S : bu. Wheat, for feeding chickens.|, 1 Saanan billy, whit N. W. Parham, Warm Springs.| headed, and 1 nanni 7 | br Want several hundred bushels uM Th ee : Oats and Wheat and Field Peas. | ; oe H. L. Williams, Baxley. oe oe = a lings, from 5 and 6 SACKS WANTED: _ lens of very fine aaa Want to ex Daffodil Bulbs reg. Tog. bucks. Re and shrubbery for White 100 Ib. prices. Mrs. J. I. Hudson cap. Cotton Sacks, free of holes icus, Rt. 4. 3 and mildew. Mrs. O. D. Wood- 2 purcbecd ma ruff, Greenville. sale or trade for good, cow, pigs or riding f pay the difference. Mrs R. Street, Atlanta, Rt. Purebred Saanan bill with wattles, natura less; I real large, grov other 8 mos. old (large from 7 qt. mother; Holstein Heifer, 2 yrs. old, ae ed not bred, $100.00. See or write.'A Roach Gavan . M. Saunders, Helena, Ave. Box - 97 ' CATFLE FOR SALE Reg. 4 yrs. old Red Poll iat wt. about 1,500 lbs. gentle, ex- cellent breeder, good blood. lines : ' 2 nannies, 14 mos. 2 finest breed reg. Polled Here 4 yr. old nannie m ford Bulls; 4 to 6 yrs. old, also 2 gts. day when 2 fine Saddle Horses suitable stock, $5.00 ea, a for farm use; and 4 good mules. |billy, $2.50 or $15.00 fo J. U. Brunson, Beechwood Farm,!No chks. Mrs. D. J. De Reynolds. Andersonville. < Several Reg. Polled Hereford At Stud, Reg. Tog. Bulls, $150.00 to $350.00. Ex- 6043, young, well dev., cellent. breeding and very gen- orous. Short hair, 1 tle. J. L. Skinner, Covington, hornless. Splendid _ Phone 2159. ,animals. Fee, $5.00. Nice Guernsey Bull Calves, eh tee subject to reg, 6 to 12 mos. old, | Ee ee best bloodlines; also SPC Male . Reg. Tog., 5 yr. old, Pig, 5 mos. old, subj. to reg, fine milking strain, George. M. Wicker, Americus, day when fresh last Albany Rd. nels : ee ae ~ Reg. Guersney Bull Calves, ae at ay ee out of good AR Dams, Foremost-' atlanta, 565 North Maxim bloodlines; also few : ~~ oe heifers. G. L. ox, c/o Grassvi : ; : a leges Hoke No. S-70 well, Phone 3171. ; : mos. old; another, 6 6 purebred Polled Hereford can be reg, both fi bull salves, about 5 or 6 mos. old! milk stock. "Miss E sel sale. H. C. Waldrep, Fors-' singer, Arlington, Rt. yth, Lo Good cow, Guernsey, 2 yrs. HOGS FOR S. and 4 mos. old, first calf. Rea-| yo sonable. J. M. Lenox, Atlanta, --- a 319 Peachtree Arcade, Ma 4631.) 9 Hampshire male 2 Reg. dbl. standard Polled ms. old, $12.50 ea. a eas cage = 15 months Duggan, Chester. old, ready for light service, |) : ; 10 $150.00 and $250.00 ea, at the, cmeror? Puss = farm. Represent best bloodlines = oat ears ae of the breed. Dr. S. B. crac pa eed. Dr. 5. B. Taye, con 09 ca. Reg: in oe Barnesville. : | Julian Furstenburg, 3 fresh. cows for sale. R. W. Farm. Atlanta, Rt. I Mann, Fayetteville. Rt. 2. | : oe ' OIC Sow, yr. old, cow, 4th. calf 3 wks. Pigs old. T. B. and Bangs. tested. : 0 Will give 5 gal., milk day with a a ee good feed. $125.00 at barn; also A onue. ee good mule for sale. See Staten . : aa Taylor, Alma. Rt. 1. _ Few Reg, Berksh Sows, Gilts. and 3 bulls, 15. mos. old; 1 black Jersey, other 2 crossed between ae a Guernsey and Jersey. Wt. about 0 0S 320 500: lbs., $50.00 ea. L. S. Smith, Baldwin. s ' Fine Jersey cow, freshen in December. 3rd calf (gives milk. until fresh), $70.00; 16 mos. old heifer, 1 good plow mule, 1 naturally ho Saanan buck, Capt TB Two. Little 1 ied from Page One) war. That Power has not been ith regard to this Charter. That was denied and repudiated at neisco when the o have prayer. ' i 3 proved to be only FOR SALE Pigs, Blocky type, all id, Oct. 3rd, for sale. 2 st of Glenlock. Dewey nerlin, Clem, Rt. 1. wt. 90-100 Ibs., 4 mos. Poland-China, $25.00. edding, Juliette. pigs out of Dia- (who wt. 500 Ibs.) by Hero (wt. 800 cs. old, $20.00 each. Grogan, Marietta, Rt. r sale October 11th, $25.00. H. G. Bur- vonia. . pigs, 2 mos old, ex- d., $15.00 ea., also O. ood sow, 1 yr., good 0.00. See W. F. King, Peachtree Av. (Buck- hire sows, all bred to | November; also 7 pigs, at my farm. Reasonable ee. English, Milner. Rt. , wt. about 100 Ibs. for the 2. C. H. Ben- peville, 104 Evans Dr. ES AND MULES FOR SALE 1g (also drive) horse, 8 old, $100.00 ea. Fritz ynta. 3245 Nancy Creek lack mare mule, wt. $300.00 FOB. or see first; also 10 510.00. No chks. Wm. idersonville. Rt. A. .- e, $50.00. James P. Fairburn, Rt. 2. rs. old Horse Mule, bs. Sound and works Reasonable for cash. son, Collins, Rt. 2. ntle, White Stallion, where, 3 yrs. old, wt. 0 lbs, work type. W. Culloden, Rt. 2. all Pony, very gentle, L. Custer, Marietta, d Dark Bay Mare, 5 th Calf by side, 3 wks. 0. No blemishes. T. ey, Tennille. lare. Mule, wt. about Gentle, good cond., ere, $125.00. O. H.! ted, single foot, Bay equipment. Sell or s or beef calves. Ken- ot Columbus, Rt. ay Gentry, Kings- , $160.00. t+ came into Jerusalem riding . The multitudes spread palm efore him and cried, Hosanna Son of David, but in five short his triumphant entry into Jeru- yrs, | Want to buy for cash, a good, road to titudes delegates de- : would read. a step on the HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE = Nice gentle, black mare mule, 8 yrs. old, wt. 1,150 Ibs., perfect cond., work anywhere, $200.00. Can be seen at Stewart Ave. Ice Co. Clinton Byron, Atlanta, 762 Stewart Ave., S. W. 1 pr. 8 yr. old bay horse mules, wt. 2300 Ibs., $325.00. Exc. for cattle. G. C. Edmondson, Tem- ple. Good team @f mules, well broken, wagon, riding cultivator disc harrow, combination Avery planter, other tools, corn, fod- der, 2 mi. So. Holbrook Camp Ground. J. M. Day, Alpharett, Rt i: ( tt Mare mule, 6 yrs. old, also horse mule, 15: yrs.. old. Both very sound and work anywhere, $300.00 for the two, or will sell separately. Sam Hilliard, Bow- ersville. 1 Riding horse, and will plow, wt. 950 Ibs., 7 yrs. old. See at once. J. F. Wilcox, Hazlehurst, They were not The Prophets through the eyes the great tr Golgotha and the cross. The mul- Were praising the Son of They also saw that men would not repent or turn from evil things that brought these great tribulations them and they wr LIVESTOCK WANTED S \ Want a purebred Black Afri- can Guinea boar, of the big bone type. State what you have and price. C. B. Milner, Shiloh. HORSES AND MULES WANTED: Want Saddle Mares, wt. about 900 Ibs; also want one with Running, Walk or Pacer, 8 yrs. old or younger, well built. Safe for old man 70 yrs. H. C. Sunny, Adrian. : Want hear from party within radius of 100 mi, who has a 500- 800 lb. cow pony (mare), gen- tle, and a_ good, riding pony. State particulars. W. ner, Adrian. : Want 1 gr 2 Palimino mares, not too old. E. H. Jones, Way- cross, 611 Reynolds. POULTRY FOR SALE BABY CHICKS AND BANTAMS: Rt. 2. Black mare mule, 6 yrs. old, wt. about 800 lbs. and practi- cally new 1 H. wagon, $225.00. A. L. Davis, Lakemont. 1 pr. matched mules; 10 yr. old mare mule, other 12 yr. old horse mule, Ea. wt. about 1,000 lbs. Gentle, work any- where, sound, good health. See George Willis, Graymont, Rt. 1. Bay horse, wt. about 1,000 Ibs. |Partly broke, will make good work horse, $55.00 at my barn. Billy Craddock, Ellenwood, Rt. ee 1 trotting horse and 2 good mules for sale at bargain prices. B. A. Wallace, Millen. RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE ' Pr, NZ White Rabbits, about 2 mos. old, Pedigrees with each one, $3.00. Exc. for pr.. show type Pigeons, must be purebred or will exc. for pr. grown guinea pigs. R. Lamar Brantley, Wrightsville, Rt. 2. 3 Giant White NZ Bucks, 5 mos. old, from 14 1b, stock, 12 to litter, $2.00 ea; Pr. Eng. Gui- nea Pigs, large, $3.00 pr; Trio Small type mixed Game Ban- tams, laying 3 -wks. 2% . lbs. $3.75. Reed Fowler, Roy. NZ White does, from reg. stock, bred if desired, $2.00 ea. FOB. G. M. Edge, Canton, Rt. Four. LIVESTOCK WANTED CATTLE WANTED: . Want. fresh Cow giving a least 3: gals. daily, 2nd. or 3rd. later than middle of Feb. or 2 old Heifer to freshen in April. Pay difference if not too much. See them, dont write. L..B. Reeves, Loganville, Rt. 2. Want to be qtioted on Guern- ;| sey Milk Gows and Heifers in truck load lots, FOB Wrens, for own Dairy Farm. Floyd L. Nor- ton, Wrens. young, milch cow. Advise what .|you have and price. S. G. Rog- ers, Lanier. HOGS WANTED: Want 1 black African Guinea .| gilt pig. Give price FOB ship- .|ping point, B. Calf. Exe. Cow to freshen not| L. Rahn, Rincon. | 4 Brown mixed Bantam Cock- : erels, 3 mos. old, 50c ea. Will ; not ship. Ralph Crumbley, Mil- ' ledgeville, 209 N. Wilkerson. Cockerel and Pullet, Single .Comb Golden Sebright Bantams, $1.25 for both. M. O. onI. James C, Mitchell, LaFayette, Box 243. 1945 Sebright Cockerels, $2.00 ea. FOB. Send M. O. Malcolm McMiilan, Bartow, 68. 25 mixed Bantam Hens, 2. Roosters, $20.00 .for lot. Exc. for 20 Guinea Hens, 2 Guinea Roosters; Also 3 mos. old Jer- sey type Bull Calf, $20.00. Exc. ' for 3, 1944 Hatch Turkey Hens, and 1 Tom. Roy J. Moen, Ash- burn, Rt. 1. 2 ea. Bantam Rocsiers and Pullets, Purebred Buff Cochins, about half grown, 50c ea. Exp. Col; 3 White Cornalls, 2 hens, $2.00 ea.; Also 15 Common Pig- eons, 25c ea. Exp. Col. Bully Green, Cuthbert, RFD 3, Box Maus ; BARRED ROCKS: 25 ea. White Rock Hens, 10 mos. old and RI Reds, $50.00 ea. lot. All laying; Also 2 nice Hereford Males, 5 mos. old, $30.00 ea.; Some half Hereford and Half Duroc Pigs, 6 wks. old, $15.00 ea. Exc. some for nice Holstein, 4 or 6 mths. old calf. Mrs. C. L. Smith, Sr., Bax- ley, Rt. 4. a : 5 booths triple AAA Cock- erels, March hatch, large type, $2.00 ea. Mrs. L. D. Miller, At- lanta, 1314 Burlington Rd., N. E. be ; 13 Purebred Grown BRs, 8 pullets, 5 roosters, 10 wks. old, $1.25 ea.; 8 Brown. Leghorns, Anconas, 8 wks. old, 60c ea. R. R. Carlan, Homer, Rt. 2. 4 BR March 1944 hatch roos- ters, $3.00 ea. Mrs. C. L. Ben- nett, Jefferson. 6 BR Pullets, 1 Rooster, spring hatch, splendid strain, almost ready to lay, $12.50; White King, Silver King, Fantail, Ringneck Doves, $2.00 pr.; Mixed Pig- eons, extra large, 50c ea. Mrs. W. E. Marshall, Reynolds. .| CORNISH, GAMES, AND GIANTS Purebred Cornish Indian Cockerels, early hatch, 2 and 2 1-2 lbs. ea. heavy type, and 6 Pullets later hatch at $1.50 ea. Also 6 fine Aristocrat Hol- termans. BRs, $2.00 ea. FOB.| Ellijay. Mrs. B. H. Osborn, Roy praising the Son of God. of the Bible looking of inspiration foresaw oubles and tribulations that come upon the world and they wrote it down in the Bible where all may ote that down in the A. Sum- | Spangled Hamburgs (cocks and P. O: Box _LEGHORNS: David. | - phetie days. Verse. upon ; POULTRY FOR SALE 6 Dark Cornish Pullets and Cockerel, early Spring hatch, triple AAA, blood tested, $19.00. Shipped in-light wt. crates, M. O. Mrs. R. C. Sanders, Vienna, 6 fine Traveler Game Roos- ters, 1945. March hatch, $2.00 ea. Exc. 1 rooster for 2 game pullets. A. J. Grogan, Newnan, RED 3. Dark Cornish April and May hatch Cockerels, $2.50 and $2.00 ea. Shipped in light crate. Mrs. O. L. Craft,. Lavonis, Rt. 2, 6 mo. old Cornish _ Pullets, $2.00 ea. at my farm. Several Cockerels also. M. M. DeBar- delaben, Ellenwood, Rt. 1. Purebred Dark Cornish Cock- erels, April hatch, 5 to 5 1-2 Ibs., also Heavy breed Silver hens) for sale. Jasper Floyd, El- berton, Rt. 3. Early Spring hatch Cornish Cockerels, $2.00 ea.: Spring hatch pullets, same breed, 60c Ib. Some weigh 3 lbs. L. B. Simpson, Culverton, RFD. 10 Pure Dark Cornish, May and June hatch, $25.00. H. W. Thurmond, Farmington, Rt. 1. 1 Real Pit Game Cock, wt. 6 lbs. in blood red toppie and red. $5.00. C. S. Framiey, Syl- vania, Rt. 1. : 6 lb. Stag Dead Game, $5.00, 1944 hatch; 1-2 Falcon, 1-2 RH $5.00; Also want trio. White Cornish Bantams, or trio Sil- ver Sebright Bantams. Must be 2 yrs. old. C. L. Griffin, Gaines- ville, 718 Oak St. 1 Young Clipper and Wyan- dotte crossed, $2.50: One Shawl neck crossed, $3.00; 2 Blue Game Hens, $2.50 ea. Ist. P. O. Money Order gets them. Jas. C. Ben- nett, Duluth, P. O. Box 161. 7} 1 purebred Black Jersey Giant 2 yr. old cock, $2.00 cash. No exc. Mrs. B. H. Purvis, Helena. 240 White Leghorn, 13 wks. old Pullets, $1.00 ea. Bige J. Massey, Roswell, Rt. 1, 15 large type, turn comb, Eng. Barron strain, White Leghorn Hens, Jan. hatch, all laying, $30.00. FOB. Mrs. Inez L. Chas..|2 es, Kingsland. MINORCAS: 1 Purebred Black Minorca Rooster, 18 mos. old, $4.00, plus exp. chg. Mrs. J. W. Rister, De- catur, 525 Ponce de Leon Pl. PEAFOWLS, PHEASANTS, PIGEONS, QUAIL, ETC.: 4 prs. Ga. Quail (raised with a Bantam hen), $3.00 pr.; Also 2 white peken duck hens, $1.50 ea. Exp. Col. Conley Jordan, Manassas. 5 Choice Homer Racing Pigeons, 3 to 5 mths. old, 75c to $1.00 eas 1 male and 2 female Guinea Pig Cavies and 1 young, all for $5.50. Exp. Col. Will trade. C. H. Overby, Columbus, 3609 14th Ave. : Bible where all may read. oe We are passing through those pre And the rest of the men which w not killed. by these plagues yet repented not of the works of their hands, th: they, should not worship devils, and idols of gold, and silver, and brass, and stone and of wood: which neither can see, J hear, nor walk. Rev. Chapt. 9; 20 TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agricultur POULTRY FOR SALE 5, Peafowis: 1 blue Java pe cock, 2 Peahens, all 2 yrs. almost in full plumage, $25. ea., $50.00 for the 3. B. R. Woo liff, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. 25 White King Pigeons, $25.00 Bring crate and get same. Wal- Mathews, Jr., Butler, Box 4d. ; se About 50 prs. White King Pigeons, mated but not bani ed, $2.00 pr. for lot or $2.50 pr. less than lot; Also about 20 prs. Silver King, same price. Buyer pay exp. H. M. College Park, Rt. 2. Aristocrat Pigeons: Si Kings, on the account of 0 crowding, low prices, 3 prs. or $10.00, (regular $5.00 per pr. birds). J. H. Barr, Lumpkin, REDS: 300 or 400 young 4 1:2 mths, old N. H. Pullets from R. O. P. stock, $1.25 ea. in lots of 20: Also 75 Cockerels. Will ship anywhere. Deposit of $2.00 re- quired on shipping crates. D. B Dukehart, Decatur, Box 468. Cochran. hatch, 25 Pullets, NH Reds, Jar hatch. All best grade: Also Rooster, $2.00 ea. H. M. Ada Douglasville. Loe ees 50 Purebred 4-A Puliets, NH Reds, 7 mos. old, all laying, $2.00 ea.; 50 BR 7 mos. old, $1.75 ea. 50 White Giants, 7 mos. old. Already started lay- ing, $2.00 ea. Mrs. 'R. E. Sta Atlanta, 477 Cooper St. 20 April hatch NH Roosters fine stock, $2.50 ea.; Also 13 wks. old NH Pullets, $1.25 ea, M. E. Segraves, Milner, Rt. 1. 9 Pure Large, dark, Donald- son Red Hens, $2.25 ea. S crates. No checks. Mrs.. G. Clifton, Millen, S TURKEYS, GEESE, DUCKS, GUINEAS, ETC:: Ce 2. White Pekin, and 1 Mus- conia Ducks, $1.50 ea. COD. Mrs. Ella Wilson, Ranger, RF Large White Ducks, $1.00 ea at my house. Jorden Hutche NH Red Pullets and Cocke Mrs. A. Blackstock, .Austel, 25 ae 15 Purebred Toulouse Gees March and April hatch Mi moth, wt. 15 to 20 Ibs. wi full grown, $3.00 ea. Pay press, Mrs. R. R. Cooper, Rom Rt. 4d: i eae 42 W. W. strain, MB Turkey, March hatch, best breed stock, Hens, $8.00 ea.; Toms, del. within 20 miles. Can ship. J. M. Blackwell, Decatu Rt. 1. ae Monday, October 29, at 1 | Chamber Agriculture and Registered Aberdeen-Angus Sale : Complete Dispersion Sale of the herds of W. Crawford, Atlanta, and C. be held at DeKalb Co., Fair Ground, near Deca E. Morgan, Decatur, wi P. M. 24 cows with calves at foot, 32 cows and heifers, bred and open an bull offered. For catalogue, address: DeKalb Commerce, Decatu Old Time Puddle Ducks, cross- with greenhead wild duck, 4,00 ca. at my home. W. ve Harper, Wray. Se MM. 8B. Turkeys, Breeding stocks, Toms at 5 mths. weigh- ing 18 lbs., Hens, weighing 10 , 50c Ib. at my farm near 50 High class Muscovy Quack- ess Ducks. Very choice stock. Drakes, $2.50 ea.; Hens, $2.00 ea.; 3.50 pr.; Also 100. mixed pigeons, 3 for $1.00. Write or. see Van Buren, Athens, Box 6. 3 prs. Ducks, $3.00 pr.; Drakes, Green head, Ducks Brown. KE. E. Norris, Warrenton. YANDOTTES: 8 or 10 S. L.. Wyandotte April fockerels, $2.50 ea.; $3.00 ea. ff shipped. Mrs. C. H. Culber- , Colbert. aS 2 White Wyandotte 1944 thatch nice laying hens, $1.75 ea.; also large garlic bulbs, 5c ach and tame Dewberry plants, $1.00 doz. Mrs. Ethel Jones, Lula, POULTRY WANTED TURKEYS, GEESE, DUCKS, GUINEAS, ETC.: WANTED: _ Want Several White Geese, arge size. Write J. M. Middle- n, Blakely. Want Turkens (mot turkeys) any size. Mrs. B. S. Davis, East Point, 107 W. Washington Ave. CORNISH WANTED: V2 , or % White Cornish .@ Hens or Pul- ets. Stephen T. Biggers, Atlan- ta, 469 10th Street. MINORCAS WANTED: Want 1 Purebred Giant Black inorea Cock. Give age and price. Mrs. O. C. Lipscomb, Car- tersville, Rt. 1. UFF ORPINGTONS WANTED: Want 1 Purebred Buff Orping- on Rooster, March or April hatch, at right price. State what ou have. Bennie Fendley, Dan- burg, Rt. 1, Box 48. | WYNDOTTES WANTED: Want 2 Silver Lace Wyandot- te Roosters. Write age and price. Exc. 2, two yr. old Roosters for same. Each pay postage. Mrs. F.L. Thompson, Norcross, Rt. 1. STRIA-WHITES WANTED: | ant 3 Austria-White Cock- erels, Or will buy 4 Austria Roosters, or 3 White Rock Cock- -erels. Write me what you have and prices, March hatch for Oct. service. A. W. Overstreet, Adel, A Livestock Auction Fase Went: man with son, large enough to help work Apple Or-, chard. House with lights, wood, cow pasture, garden furnished and $2.50 day. Must be sober and settled, with exp., in spray- ing peaches and apples, and from No. Ga. H. 3B. Roberts, Clarkesville, Rt. 3. Want good blacksmith and mule shoer, shop is ready. See W. D. Heard, Cumming, Rt. 5. Want farmer, 2 H. or 2- 1.H., with or without mules, on 50- 50 basis, also about 5_M. Tur-. pentine faces on halves; 2M to. be cupped. Mrs. Quitman Byrd, Broxton, Rt. 2. Will give rent on good 2 H. farm and $10.00 mo. to the right people for my board; on a school bus and R. F. D. Mrs. .G. B. Ellis, Monticello, Rt. 1, Box 3. Want good man for 2 H. crop on 50-50 basis. Good stock and tools. Nice 4 R. house, with elec. on mail route. J. S. Paris, Dal- lage Rigel. Se : Want at once hands to pick] cotton; will take family or cou- ple. Have 3 rooms for hands to live in. Pay customary pric- es; can board them, anyway you want to do. Mrs. M. E. Da- vis; Duluth, Rt 1. Want sober, colored man with wife to work on my farm, 1-2 mi. Sandy Springs. Good home and good salary paid year round. Attractive farming, and caring for fine stock. Mrs. Robert. C. Watkins, Sandy Springs, 6131 Glenridge Dr. Want dry hand milkers: for reg. Guernsey herd. Top wages, house, milk. G. L. Cox, Ros- well, care Grassview Farms. Phone Roswell 3171. Want honest, reliable, white man or good col. family for 1 or 2 H. farm on halves. Very fertile bottom land and upland. Good 5 R. house, Hwy., 12 mi. Atlanta. Lights, mail,. church, school bus. No alcoholics need apply. J. T. Cash, Hllenwood. - Want good white or col. men for a good 1 H. crop; 3 R. house, elec., near-church and school, bus, store and Farmers Mar- ket; good land, 1-8 mi. from Red Oak. See J. A. Lance, Red Oak. N Want good man for 2 H. farm, standing rent or 3rds and 4ths. barns, good pastures; on Rt. J, EA 5