TOM LINDER Sd COMMISSIONER Rept ditorial By TOM LINDER s er always comes on the 6th day 1. The Jews, because they Ss were Ina a , We a Say that 2 the first Sunday after the first noon after the 22nd of March. ctually, the anniversary of Easter S comes on the 6th day of April. he 6th. day of April is the 16th day rst month of the year as was ed by Moses at the time that. Shildren | of Israel departed. from ASTER THE 16TH DAY: OF THE MONTH This month shall be unto you eginning of months: it shall the first month of the vent to Speak ye unto all a con- tion of Israel, saying, in the day of. this. month they. shall ake to them every man a lamb, ac- ng to the house of their fath- , a lamb for an house. Exo- 3 12::2-3. And ye shall keep it up until fourteenth day of the same h: and the whole assembly of ongregation of Israel shall kill _ the: evening. > Exodus 12:6. lambs were to be killed on the day of the first month of the year. ie day that. we call the 22nd of 22nd of March is the first day ich year that the sun is in the rn hemisphere. ce the 22nd of March is fire first of the first month, it follows that st month. . IST CRUCIFIED ON THE 4TH DAY OF APRIL : crucifixion of Christ was on the @nniversary of the killing of the lambs in Egypt. Christ was crucified on the h day of the first month which is Same as our April 4. Christ arose 1e 16th day of the first month, h is the same as our April 6. It y a April each year is. actually WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1946 re e ned dates by the moon, did not. ny way of knowing just how . ne. first month of the year began day of April is the 16th day of refore necessarily follows that the - } the anniversary of the day on whieh Christ: arose from the tomb. Tf we had a correct calendar, the | 6th day of April would always come cn Sunday. The 5th day of April would be the J ewish Sabbath, and the 4th day of April is the anniversary of the | erucifixion. 3 : I am writing this on Saturday. dear ; 6th, 1946. Today. is actually Easter. Jesus saith unto them, Did ye never read in the scriptures, The Stone which the builders rejected, the same is become the head of the corner: this is the Lord s doing, and it is marvelous in our eyes? Matthew 21: 42, Mark 12:10, Luke WA = In olden times the corner stone or -. the corner represented the strength of the building. The corner stone or corner was also te the basis of all measurements for the - building. : ~The size of the building was de- termined by the corner stone. The length and breadth of the build- _ corner ing was measured from the stoiie. _ The height of the corner or corner stone also determined the height of the building. All measurement of time In Bible _ Prophecy must be made from the corn- er stone. The corner stone is marked indelibly by Christ on the Cross on - Golgothas TAIL overlooking the Holy City of Jerusalem. When we measure backward and : forward from the year 33 Anno Domini, the year of the Cross, we find outstand- ing epochal events in the same number - of years after the Cross and the same ~ number of years before the Cross. illustrate, it was 1456 years measured To from the Cross back to the killing of the lambs in Egypt which marked the Exodus of the Children of Israel to a. new world. 1456 years after the Cross, we find. Christopher Columbus at the Spanish. Courts seeking funds to outfit ships to discover the new world. It was the discovery of America that brought an Exodus of those seeking religious lib- erty out of the old world and into the new. Another illustration, 1512 years be- fore the Cross we find Moses slaying - 1050 years after the Cross, J erusalem was overrun by the Turks ~ : Christians were massacred. : 1890 years. before the Cross, idsee 3 was sold into Egyptian bondage, Wie = 1890 years after the Cross or 1923 A. DD. marked world treaties for peace, de- o struction of armaments and the begin- _ ning of the rise to power of Mussolini, a a. Stalin, Hitler and Roosevelt. The same_ : period marked the downfall of Winston Churchill in Great Britain, who was _ subsequently reinstated to lead the <2 | world conflict. Cross marked the beginning of the 400 be cited along this line. - world today, the Egyptian and fleeing out. of the country. - 1512 years after the Chas We find the British Parliament making the Chureh of England the official church and declaring its independence of the Roman Catholic Church. 1050 years before the Cross was the laying of the foundation of Solomons Temple, while _ and the British peoples in the second great 1764 years before the years of oppression in Egypt, while 1764 years after the Cross marked the imprisonment of the Pope as Repre- sentative of the Chureh by. ee = Bonaparte here are a great many more | outstanding events in history that cond ing fact is that the end of the present | century or 2007 A. D. will mark the _ time when the Christian era or the day, of the Gentiles will have eontinued as many years as marked the length of time from the marriage of Jacob, the Father of Israel, down to the year of the Cross. In other words, the Jewish era and the Gentile era will have continued the same number of years. \ Christ came to earth at the end eo the Jewish era. It is logical, as well as_ -in accordance with my understanding of prophecy, that He will return ata time not far from the close of Gentile era or the day of the Gentiles. ' Conditions existing throughout. the : L believe are unfailing - NUMBER 30__ a The outstand- signs of the approaching time when ee ae will return. The decay of the organized churches unmistakably mark the trend away from the fundamentals of the Bible and toward what its leaders call modernism, is exactly in line with conditions today. TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture. a GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Address ali items for publication and all requests to be put on the mailing list and for change of address ty STATE BUREAU sa MARKETS. 222 STATE CAPITOL, Ataate notice. Bulletin. Published Weekly at Tom Linder, Commissioner, Atlanta, Ga. 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SECOND HAND _. amas FOR SALE MACHINERY FOR SALE SECOND - HAND 29 or 3-disc, for Farmall M or | John Deere " 00. M, 5 M and up, Prompt del. No cks. C. ainmesville, Rt. 2. Crown, State Cert. 2 size, $25.00 M, $4.00 | Hamby, Greenville, New Gem strawberry w and pick ripe berries S, from June to Dec. and April te Dec. next are $4.00 C. Add oe. Gaines- | ae Klondike, for 500, $4.;00 M; Masto- | <<, - 300 for $2.50, of Rattan plants ot ing on my farm) alse have Gourd seed, | Catnip, 25 doz. Add far chickens and Driver, Com- red fied tomato plants PLANTS FOR SALE 45 C, 2.50 for 500, $4.75 M; | Mastodon, 50c C, $3.00 for 500, $5.75 M; pricet. plums, 35c ea. .& for $1. 00; dried peaches, 45c/ Ib, Add postage. Mrs. Lee Hood. a RE sage plants, Beachnut and* old | fashion peach trees, 20c ea. 6 for $1.00; slender green -pod 'H. Norrell, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Klondike strawberry plants, | Ethel Sullivan, Marietta, Rt.. 2. Nice rooted Sage plants, 2. for | '25e, 5 for 50c, $1.00. doz., 50 for | -25. V. Keith, Alvation. Red skin P. R. potato plants, Govt. insp. treated, from vines, } /15; also good Marglobe toma- } field, Surrency, Rt. 2. my place on Watsons Farm. Alex Holland, Hamilton, Rt. 1. Pek: potato plants, red and} yellow skin, ready April 20th, M. del W. G. Murray; Rt. 2. Chrystal wax white Bermuda | onion and Chas. W. cabbage plants, 30e C, 500 for $1.00 M. Postpaid. J. H. Davis, Milledge- ville, R. F. D. 5, Box 126. Marglobe and New Stone to- mato plants, 50 for 200, $1.00 for 500, $1.50 M. Moss. packed. -ments, Rochelle, Rt. 1. bacco. and turnip seed, 20c thls. Mrs. A. H. Piageral, Lavon, R. F. DB. 1. Field grown Marglobe to-| hagen cabbage and white Ber- muda onion plants, $1.50 M. All} del. G. L. Steedley, Baxley. Marglobe and Baltimore to- ed. Prompt del. M. L. Lawson, Abbeville, R. F. D. 2, Box 266.) - White, Whitfield, Marietta, Rt. 1. _ Marglobe tomato plants, now 'ready,. price. 50c Del. - in- clude.M. O. H. L. Whiddon, Thomasville, Rt. 2. Marglobe tomato, and KE. J. and Chas. W. cabbage plants, $2.00 M; also sweet and hot pep- | | per, $3.00 M. Shipped by ex- |. press. Jesse G. Lovell, Baxley. Rooted sage plants, 25c ea. 6 for $1.00; peppermint and cat- nip plants, 2 for 25; garlic bulbs, 50 doz.; rooted. pomegranate bushes, 50c ea, rs. C. E. Crump, Hartwell, Rt. 1. i Certified P. R. and Copper | J. and Chas. W. cabbage, $1. 00 M. Mrs A. B.. Williams, Alma. Govt insp. pink P. R. potato Marion Dickson, Osierfield, Marglcebe, New Stone and M, $1.25 for 500; also Chas. W. cabbage, $1.50 M, Postpaid. in Ga. W. W. Coffee, Fitzgerald. : White and yellow Bermuda | onion plants, $1.40 M; 5 M and/ up, $1.25 M; also State Insp. Mastodon strawberry plants, 500 for $3.25; $5.50 M. Mark} ro Cabbage and onion plants, ' $1.50 M;. tomatoes, $2.00 M; Calif. Wonder pepper, $4.00 M. W. W. Williams, Quitman. | Marglobe and New Stone to- mato. plants, now ready, $1.75 -M, del. Prompt shipment. Mrs. - Govt. insp. P. R potato plants | | $2.25 M; 5M and up, $2.00 M; also Marglobe tomato, $1.50: M. ' Moss. packed. O. D. meee, -Surrency, Rt. 2. Plants. Govt. insp. red and yellow skin P. R. potato, $3.00 M; Marglobe temate Moss pack- ed, $2.00.M,. 75c C, Del. No cks. | George Griffis, Screven. Strawberry plants Klondike, | Muscadine vines, well rooted | -okra seed, 25 cupful. Mrs. W. | $3.26 M, Add postage. No cks. | | $3.25: also catnip, 15 ea., 2. for | | $3.00 Model. Ready. about April | toes, $2.00 M del. A. F. Shetf- Y Kudzu crowns, $12.50 M at $3.00 M also Marglobe, Balti- more and New Stone tomatoes, | now ready, moss packed, $2..00- Odum, | | Del. Postpaid. Mrs. S. W. Cle-| Well rooted Catnip plants, $1.00 doz; sage, $1.15 doz.; to-.| mato plants, $2.00 M; Copen- | yellow and red to-| mato plants, well rooted, ready |. in about 2 wks. For sale. Henry more, $2.50 M. Skin potato plants, $2.50 M; E.. plants, now ready, $3.00 M. Mrs. Baltimore tomato plants, $2.00) Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Rt. ' Nolie Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2.) - and collard plants, 25 C, $1.50} M, 300, $1.00. Now ready; also | | del. $3.00 for 5,000, on $2.75 M. Ben Wilson, Rebecca. Chas. W. cabbage plants, $1.10 M. ae B. F. Mallard, Savannah, t. New improved: Copper and Red Skin potato plant, Govt. -insp. and treated, $3.50 M. April del. Arthur Griffis, Patterson. Govt. Insp. P. R. red skin | potato plants, $3.30 M. Postpaid. | R. L. Taylor, Alma. | P. R. potato plants, Gevt. insp. $2.75 M; 5 M to 10 M lots. $2.50 | Bristol. Marglobe, New Stone, Rut- gers tomato plants, grown on iInew ground, $1.50. M; 500, $1.00; large spring grown cab- bage, $1.00 M; white Bermuda inions, $1.25 M. Prompt ship- pment. J > Me Coffey, Fitzger- ald. Fresh spring grown Chas. Ww. /Copenhagen and E. J. cabbage plants, $1.00, 500, $1.50 M; also leading var. tomatoes, M, del. W. Gaff, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3 M; early Dutch cabbage and W. Bermuda onions, $1.50 M; also Ga. OQuinn, Surrency, Rt. 2. Cert. Copper Skin potato skin potato plants, $3.00 M.; 10,000 and up, $2.75 M. No eks. Ready by:April 20th. L. |J. Lightsey, Screven, Rt. 2. Marglobe, Rutgers and New $00, $1:25, 300; 75; Calit. wond- er pepper, $3.00 M., 500, $1.50, (50e . Ready. April 15. All el, Jasper Mullis, Alma. P. R. potato plants, Govt. Insp. and treated, $2.50 M. April Many and June del.; Marglobe, New Stone tomatoes, $1.75 M del. Moss packed. T. L. Dukes, Baxley, Rt. 2. P.. R. Potato plants; insp., red and yellow skin, vine grown,: $12.50 for 5000. Prompt shipment. F, G. Tyre, Bristol. E. J. and Chas. W. cabbage and white Bermuda plants, $1.75 M. 500, $1.00, 300 for 75c; | Marglobe tomatoes, $2.50 M, 500, $1.50, 300, $1. 00. Postpaid. BR. Chancelor, Pitts. potato plants, $3.00 M, 5000 or FOB. D. M Cason, Bristol. Govt. insp. and treated P. R. potato plants, $2.75 M, 5 M. or more, $2.50 M. FOB. Prompt shipment. A. L, Turner, Bris- tol. E. J. and Chas. W. cabbage plants, $1.50 M; pure red skin P. -R. potatoes, $3.00 M; Red Rock and New Stone tomatoes, $2.00 M. Large orders, $1. 00 M. Leon Gaff, Fitzgerald, Rt. /3. Millions new ground grown Marglobe, Stone and Rutgers tomato, $1.50 M; Spring grown cabbage, free of lice, $1.00 M; white Bermuda onion plants, $1.50 M. Immediately del. I. L, Stokes, Fitzgerald. Chas. W. cabbage and white Bermuda onion plants, 500, $1.00; $1.75- M; Marglobe to- for $1. 15. All del. ner, Pitts, Rt. 1. to plants, moss packed, $2.00 M; *0,000 $18.50. L. jA. John- son, Baxley, 502 Parker St. Chas. W, cabbage plants, $1.75 M, $1.00 for 500. Now ready. Add del. E. H. Halt. Arabi, Rt. f. Bermuda onions, cabbage red skin P. R. potatoes, $3.0 | white, Arabi, Rt. 1. packed and del. $2.00 M; also del. Prompt shipment. G. W. ae Berkey, Re j in P: R potato ce Sue : | Rochelle, /M; and up $2.25 M. W. J. Boyett, | "$2. 00 | Ready now. George) Marglobe tomato plants, $1.75/ collard plants, $1. 25| 1. M., Del. April 15th. John T.| plants, now ready. Order now. |Lewis Taylor, Tifton. . Govt. insp. red and yellow) Stone tomato plants, $2.00 M.;) also |: state | '60c, $1.00 doz.;. also Dynanrite | onion | Govt. insp. and treated P. R.| rmaatoes, $2.75 M, 400, $1.75; 300 | lanl Con: Marglobe and Rutgers bees i White Bermuda onions and E everbearing strawherry plants, | that bear M, at bed. Mrs. T. P. Masel Rutgers tomato ge moss| Copehagen cabbage, $1 60 MA Bonny best, Marglobe, New! } Stone, and Red Rock tomato} _|plants, ready April 15th, 500, | packed. Mrs. Rt. 2. ' Millions Marglobe, Rutgers,| .and Baltimore tomato plants, All now Fitzgerald, Orwin- | bake plants, $1. 00 M. ready. E. L. ville. State imsp. plants, $2.50 M; also certified} Marglobe tomatoes, P. T. Herndon, Surreney. All var. tomatoes, cabbage, lettuce, beets, carrots, collards, broccoli, Swiss Chard, Chinese: cabbage, Brussels sprouts, Kohl | | Rabi, Bermuda, nest onions, 59c | 'C; bell, pimento and hot pep- pers, Eggplants, prasley, salsi- fy, garlic, 35c doz. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Register. Flat Dutch, Chas. W. bage, Bonnie best, and Mar- globe tomato plants, 500, $1.50; $2.00 M;~ Hot- and Sweet per-| per plants, $2.00, 500, $3.00 M. Floyd Crosby, Baxley, Rt. 4 Marglobe tomato plants, from | certified seed, $2.00 M, 500, | $1.50, <50c C.. Moss packed. | Allen ic. Thornton,, Screven Rt. Tomato plants, $1.50 M; also stocky round Dutch cabbage and Collard} ee $1.00- M. Moss packed. . J. Adams, Pavo, Rt. 1. Rutgers and Marzlob toma- to plants, April 10th del., moss | ;packed, 25 C, 500, $1. 15 M.| W. F. Rofe, Abbeville, Rt. 2. Marglobe and Rutgers toma- to plants, moss packed, $2.00: M, 10,000 for $18.50 Express. M. O. Miss Lizzie Bullard, Baxley, Rt. 1 Rutgers and Marglobe toma- | |to plants, April 10th del., moss packed, 25 C, 500, $f. 10, $1.60) M:. BR. Ti Ford, Abbeville, Gen. P. R. Potato plants, Govt. insp., and. treated, $3.00) M, 5000 or more $2.75 M. FOB here. J. C. Tyre, Bristol. Broadleaf sage plants, 6 for popeorn, clean, good; 10 lbs., ' $1.25, Myrtle Pace, Temple, | Rt I. : Break ODay and Marglobe | tomato plants, extra early, 500. for $1.25, $2.00 M. Del. Post- | paid. Roots mossed. Mugh J. Puckett, Fitzgerald. Bonny Best, Marglobe, New Stone and Red Rock tomato plants, ready April 15th, 500} for $1.15 M. Postpaid. Moss packed. L. M. McDuffie, a chelle, Rt. 2. Gov. insp., Red skin P. R.| potato plants, $3.00 M; Mar- globe tomato, $2.25 M. Del.) packed. J. D. Tomberhn, Sur- reney, Rie 2 -Govt. insp.: -P..-8. alate plants, $2.75 M. del., or $2.50 M. FOB. April and May del- W. R.. Hutto, Surrency, Rte 2: | Pure P. R. potato plants, Govt. insp., now ready, packed in moss, $3, 00 M. A. F. Mad- dox, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3. E. J., Chas. W. and Copen-| 70c for 500; Rutgers, New Stone and Baltimore tomatoes, $2.50 .M. Prompt shipping. Mrs. Ina Griffin, Baxley, Rt. 2 Baltimore and. Marglobe, ready, 500 for $1.25, $2.00 M; also P. R. potatoes, red and yellow. skin, 500 for $1.60, $3.00 M. del. Prompt shipment. W. G. Murray, Odum, Rt. 2. Giant New Gem, real true| in 90 days, June to December this year and April-December next year. age. _. tomato plants, rea~ dy April 10th, 50c C. Add postage. Mrs. Ruth McDan- tel, Buena Vista, Rt. 4. skin potato plants, around April 10th, $2.25 M, del. Lok. Lightsey, oer Ht << 2. $1.15, $1.65 M. Postpaid. Moss | Dewey Martin, | $1.50 M, 500, $1.00; also cab-| PP. R. potatoe $2.00 M.| cab- field grown, | hagen cabbage plants, $1.25 M, |. New Stone tomato plants, new me 2. prompt shipment. Mrs. 50, ate $4.00 C. Add post-/| . A. Dobbs, Gainesville. | Govt. Insp. and treated pink| ready | P. R. Potato ints. ea M Pes R. EB. Tomberlin, ae. Marglobe lomae plants, yea- .dy April Ist, $2.00 M. WM ae | Dorothy Harper, Surrency. / packed, Full. Sea Prompt del. Grown on new _ ground. 2, Box 255. ae berry plants, 200 for $1.00; 500 | $2.25: $4.00 M. 5 M. up, $3.75 .M. Al del. No chks. C. W. (CC; 500, $1.00; $1.50 M. Del, 3rd zone. Special price on 10 Rt 4 Chas. W. cabane plants, $1.50 M. 500, $1.00; 25c C. Del. 38rd zone. Cash or M. oO, Alton _ Pittman, Baxley, Rt. 4. Marglobe, New Stone, more tomato plants, now ready pepper plants, 400, $2.00, $3.00 -Wl: BP R. potato plants, $3.75 M. Mrs. Dorothy Dills, ley, Rt..4, Box 53. Millions, good rooted plants sc. We. cabbage, Bermuda onions, 20c C, $1.50 M; cabbage heading collards, Iceberg let= tuce, beets, all var. tomatoes and pepper, 35c C, $2.75 M; 40e C, $3.50 M. Del. Eh, Brittingham, Guyton. Plants: Poplar Leaf Triumph, 43.00 M; also Sweet pepper and M. J. E. Bullard, Graham. 2.400 bedded P. R. potatoes, Govt. insp., treated, a April 25 to May 15, "$9. 50. thousand, if oO. Letters ans. day received. Mrg Annie Moore, Junction City. Marglobe, New Stone an | Baltimore tomato plants, 50 C, 500 for $1.50, $2.00 M; als shipped. No M pepper, 75c C; pink skin P. R. | potato plants, 74c C, 500 for Lightsey, Screven, Rt. 1, Bow NTS. Baltimore and New hive to- mato plants, open field grown, -40 C, 500 for $1.00, $1.75 M; hot and sweet pepper, 75c cr also P. R. potato plants, 50c C. 500: for $2.00, $3.00 M. Postpaid. Buford Lightsey, Screven, Re LE Calif, wonder sweet pepper plants, $1.00 C; Marglow, New 50e C, 500 for $1.50, $2.00 M. Ready now. Postpaid. James Lightsey, Screven, Rt. 1. Govt. insp. red skin potato plants, $3.00 M del. Ready April 20. No cks. Mrs. Nellie ae Odum, Rt, 2; Marglobe tomato, genuine, good count, quick shipment, moss packed. $2.00 M. postpaid. Day peacock, Baxley, Rt. 4. M. Del. in Ga,. Ready about. | April 15th; about 1 to 4 M. weeny do not want any large . G, O Beery, = orders: M Marglobe tomato plants, from_ Cert. seed, also New Stone, $1.00 500; $1.50 M. Del. in Ga. Mrs. S. WwW. Clements, Rochelle. Rt. 1:_ * Marglobe Gr. Baltimore, New Stone tomato plants $2.00. M; 500, $1.25; Calif. Wonder ane $2.00. All del. Now ready for oO. Deal, Baxley. Rt. 4. Cabbage plants, Chas. we Early Jersey, $1.20 M; Tomato, Marglobe and Rutgers, $2.00 M. D. D. Miles, Alma. Rt. 4. Genuine, true to name Mar- globe tomato plants. Can furnish _ Yarge orders, $1.50 M; Sweet -pepper, $3.00 M. All del. good, stalky plants, moss packed. Cecil Lightsey, Odum, Rt 2. M. L. Lawson, Abbeville, wi Fresh grown: Klondike stre Z Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Chas. W. cabbage plants, 25a M. up. Ottis Pittman, Baxley, E. J., Chas. W. cabbage and : Balti- 300, $1.50; $2.00 M; Hot, Sweet : Bax- : also Black Beauty Eggplants, 2s Mrs. H.= large red sweet tomatoes, $2.53 at bed: May 15th del. at ian o $2.25. M. 15e extra postage per : cashed until order filled fags Calif. Wonder sweet and hot ne | $2.00, $3.00 M. Postpaid. Leroy Stone and Baltimore tomatoes, ' true to name, good, strong plants Red skin P. R. potato plants, , Gov. insp., and treated, $2.00 from | Ruby King pepper, $3.00 M; 500, . dee : tas aK, Potato plants, $3.00 del. Ready April 20th. G. 2 Ben Wilson, Rebecca. "SEED FOR SALE Cuban queen watermelon seed, $2.50 lb. Exc. 4 lb for 100 Jes. D&PL cotton seed or Run_ mer peanuts. Starling Yawn, Vienna. - Z 500 lbs. Sericea Lespedeza, seed, cleaned and searifield, in 100 Ib. bags, 20c lb. Hamilton 1. Hill, Newman. Seed, large yellow pumpkin, 50, for 25c; also Vigorine to- mato, 200 for 30c. L. A. Crow Gainesville, Rt. 2.- _ Sericea Lespedeza seed, free from dodder, combine run, 20c jb., scarified and recleaned, 30c4 Yb. Claude A. Smith, Stock- __ bridge. White multiplying onions, seed, Russian Sunflower, 60c gal, bunch butterbeans, white and colored, 25c lb.; green okra, 20c pt. Postpaid. gulia MeCrak- ae Lavonia. : 8 ton recleaned Kobe Lespe. aka seed, 94 per cent germina- tion, L5clb. in 100 lb. lots or 14c Ib. in. ton or more. Mrs. FE. L. Royal, Unadilla, Rt. -1. ~ Seed: pure Ga. Collard and -eurly mustard, hand cleaned, -60c Ib. Exch. 2 lbs. for 3 print sacks (all alike) Write first; also some Oceola big Velvet -peans for sale. Mrs. Clara M. _ Smith, Rt. 1. Pumpkin seed, 50c pt.; also 2 Seatnip, 25c for 3 plants; garden sage, 3. plants, 35c. Add_postake. Julia Wheat, Varnell, Box 103. _. Korean, Lespedeza seed combine run, no trash, 7e lb. _ Jeff OTeasley, Dewy Hose, Rt. QL. Recleaned Kobe seed, pasture grade, $9.00 per hundred; 1,000 lbs: or more, 8c Wb. We". Marett, Hartwell, Rt. os Old time Cornfield cut short _ bean, pole bean. early garden _ bean and okra seed, 30c cup. ful, Mrs. JG. Powell, Sumer- _ Ville, Rt, 2. ae Certified Marglobe, wilt re_ sistant tomato and Chas. Ww. cabbage seed, $2.00 lb.; also Kobe Lespedeza, $12.00 per 100 Yb. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. " White bunch. eitierneens. cal= so Breadleaf Mustard seed, 40c -cupful. Add postage. Mrs. V. M, fohnson, Shellman. - Pure Honey Drip cane seed, 12 Ibs., $.00, 25 ee $2.00, del. 100 Ib., $6.50, FOB. B. F. Maul. din, Lavonia. Tender white Half Hannes bean seed, 30c cupful. Add post- age. G. W. Reece, Talking Rook: Ria fF ae COX watermlon seed, pure -hhand saved, 1945 crop, $3.00 _ Ib. Postpaid. Mrs. SAV Phi llips, = Palmetto, Rt. 1 White nest onions, 60c ga..; white mush pea sead, 25c large cupful. Add postage, Martha Weeks, Dial. White. nest onions, 75c gal.; shuck beans, $1.00 gal.; Red Valentine bean seed, 35c cupful. Bunion. A. Weeks, between ioe 2 doz.- 15: ed, 3 for 35c, ' White multiplying onions for planting, 70c gal. $4.00 bu. FOB. D. M. Barge, Tyrone. Sericea Lespedeza, recleaned and scarified, 20c lb. FOB. Dbl. sacked even weight bags. W. E. Gable, Commerce, . Cannon Ball watermelon seed, hand saved, 1945 crop, $1, 25 ibe FOR Po i Ivey, Tes hurst. : Pure Cannon Ball watermelon seed, $1.00 Fort Valley. Queen watermelon seed, $1.75 Ib., or lot of 32 lbs. for $1,50 lb. C. A. Ingram, Lilly. 25 bu. cane seed, $3.25 bu.; also 10 bu. Woods milo maise, $4.50 bu. L. A. Leard. Bowers- ville. White nest onion seed, $1.00 gal. del. No. cks. T. R. Tankers ley, Appling. White nest onions, $1. 00 gal.; red multiulying onion buttons, 75e gal.; green pod and Lightn- ing okra seed, 35c -teacupful; nice peach seed, 25c_ this. Post- paid. Miss Gennia Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Orange color meat ap kes seed, 2 doz. for 15c; also hoar- hound plants, 6 for 35c. Ronnie |- Martin, East Ellijay. Watermelon seed: 10 Ibs. Dude Creek; $1.75 lb.; also 10 lbs. Black Diamond, $2. 00 Ib. R. G. Downs, Andersville. 2000 triple cleaned Sericea Lespedeza_ seed, 93 per cent purity, .19c lb. "Harold ~Cown, Loganville, R. F. D. 1. Sericea Lespedeza . seed, latest crop cleaned, scarified and re- cleaned, 22c lb.; also~ good bay mare mule, wt., "4250 Ibs., $135.- 00. Lyman W. 'Pelot, The Rock, Barnesville and Thomaston. Pumpkin seed, 25c teacupful; Hendersons white. Lima bean, 35c lb.; gourd seed, 10 doz., seed, 10c teaspoon del. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin. Marglobe tomato seed, $1.50 lb. del. W. O. Waldrip, . Flow- ery Branch, Rt. 1. 250 Ib. Stone Mountain wat- ermelon seed, hand shade dried, $1. 00 Ib. or 75c Ib. for entire - lot. Q. F. Averett, Mauk, Rie : Fla. Giant Cannon Ball, Stone Mountain, Tom Watson, and Dude Creek watermelon seed, $1.60 lb. Postpaid. E. P. Long, Atlanta, 125 Spring St., Wa. 4496. Scarified Sericea Tespedeza seed, 20c. Jb. FOB. J: C. Green, Suwanee, Rt. 1. Tobacco seed, 60c tbls. Mas- todon everbearing Strawberry plants, $4.00 M.; also Stone Mountain watermelon seed, $1.50 Ib. Postpaid. L. J. Ellis, Cumming. | : 300 lbs. Cannon Ball, Black Diamond melon seed, hand sav- screen dried, from -select- ed melons, $2.00 lb. FOB. W. O. Birdsong, Gordon. Jumbo" Pumpkin seed, 3 tbls. | 25) oney drip cane seed, 12c lb.; catnip and sweet Fennell plants, 5c ea.; also garden sage, Add postage: Mrs. Julia Wheat, Varnell, P. O. Box 103. ees urchased by the State of ng age. oduction records. _ REGISTERED J ERSEY BULL AUCTION SALE (Residents of Georgia Only) APRIL 26, 1946, AT 12:00 OCLOCK * ye Eastern Standard Time GEORGIA STATE PRISON REIDSVILLE, 2 GEORGIA. ce This sale will feature the sons of Sparkling Dra- onis Royal 402924, the great breeding bull that was : antation, and are from six months of age to breed- The Dams of these bulls are clastified Very Y Excellent? (The two highest ratings given he. American Jersey Cattle Club) and have ee Catslogues Soe bas mailed upon request. ae Georgia from Pebble Hill Ib. J. C.. Adkins, |. Squash and pepper} | beans, roe, Dodder free Sericea Les- pedeza, cleaned and_ scrafied, 20c lb. in small lots; cheaper in larger quantities. D. W. Hall, Atlanta, 952 Blue Ridge Ave., N. E. He. 0525 W. White Crowder table pea seed, 30c qt. Mrs. G. L. Dor- sey, Cleveland, Rt. 2. 10 lbs. Cannon Ball water- melon seed, 1945 crop, hand saved, $1.50 1b. Mrs. W. H. Mad- dox, Danville, Rt. 2. 50 lb. Cannon Ball water- melon seed, from select melons, $1.75 Ib. del. Milton P. Minchew, Macon, ieee Pure Cox watermelon seed, 1945 crop, hand cleaned, $1.65 lb. del. C. C. Hearn, Palmteto, Rt. J BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Hastings No. 13 Dixie But- ter (bush) peas, speckled run- ning; also white running but- ter ueas; eanuts, shelled 1.00 for 3 lbs. Prickett, Maysville. Red. specked Crowder peas, 20c lb. in 5 lb. lots or more. Postpaid in Ga. G. T. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. culled, As 2B; and Mrs. i 15e also white Spanish | ~ ;Brown, Thomaston, $6.75 Bu. at depot. es foe UUR ie = BY aS ea . : 3 = ee = 2 a PLANTS FOR SALE SEED FOR SALE _ - SEED FOR SALE BEANS AND PEAS BEANS A D a 3 FOR SALE FOR SALE * <=5200 Ibs. cream Crowder peas, 20c Ib. No less than 1 bu. A. D. Giles, Douglasville, Rt. 2. 10 bu. Sugar Crowder peas, lb. FOB. Hugh Perry, Calhoun, Rt. 2. Red Speckled Sugar Crowd- -20ec Ib. Can ship in er peas, 5 to 10 Ibs. lots. Add postage. Samuel Millwood, Cumming, Rt Tender Cornfield and cream Half Runner garden beans, 40c cupful. Add _ postage. only. Richard Tilley, RFD, 2. 18 bu. Brabham peas, $6.50 Jasper, bu. O. D. Mauck, Warrenton, | Rt. 2: 40 bu. clay peas, treated against weevils, $7.00 bu. Cash FOB my. place 6 mi. east Stone Mtn. on. Monroe Hwy. J. S. Bryan, Grayson, Phone 3162. 175 bu. slightly damaged 90 Day Velvet beans, $3.50 bu. FOB. J. H. Oliver, Waynes- boro. : 10 bu. 90 Day Bauncr Vel- vet beans, $6.00 bu. C. A. Rt. 14 bu. No. 1 Brabham peas, F. K. Will- iford, Omaha. Black good heavy tender 40 bu. Velvet beans, $6.00 bearing Pole beans, 50c large bu.; 80 bu. mix. peas, $5.75 | cupful. Add _ postage. Mrs. bu.; 30 bu. Brak peas, $6.50 | J. D. Culberson, Heveien, RFD bu.; also watermelon seed | 1. Black Diamond, $2.00 Ib.; Dude Creek, $2.50 lb. L. F. Easter- | lin, Andersonville. 15 bu. Purple Hull peas, $12.00 bu. No_ prepaid. No less bushel shipped. We-ehN: Jolly, Kingston. - Early Brown. 6 wks. table peas, makes 2 crops. Hastings yellow Dynamite popcorn, also broom-corn seed, 5 cups, $1.00. Postpaid. Mrs. Clarence Mc- Millian, Dacula, Rt. 1. Ga. Rambler peas, 60c cup- ful; Brown and Red Crowders, 6 wks. peas, 50c cup; Mexican squash pumpkin goard, sushaw 30 seed, 10c; Red Hull Brab- hams, $2.00 uk. Postpaid. No cks. Josephine Raley, Mitchell. saved, |. A few cups Half Runner beans, 40c cup; Exch. 3 cups tender Cornfield beans for 3 alike print sacks; also 12 lbs. sun dried acid | apples, 2. 1bs;, 90c. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Rint : : 150 bu. mix peas, Whippor- wills and Brabhams, $6:00 bu. Satisfaction guaranteed. W. M. Howle, Bowdon. White Brown eyed peas, 20c , lb.; also apricot plums, 35c ea. or 5 for .$1.00. Add re No cks. or stamps. Mrs. J. Bennett, Gainesville, Rt. 5. Kentucky Wonder Running 1945 crop, clean and tender, 50c Ib. Postpaid in, Ist and 2 zone. _Cks., cash or. M. 0. Mrs. Dessie Crowe, a ery Branch, Rt. 1. 15 bu. Brabs peas. $7. 00 bu. Come after them.Cant_ ship. Tom Green, Loganville, Rt. 2, Good tender. Cornfield bean seed, 30c teacupful or 50c pt. Add postage. Mrs. Jewell Hef- ner, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Few bu. Gatan Soybeans. (seed from Ga. experiment sta- tion), $8.00 bu. H. H. Bax- ley), Rex. 3%4 bu. Red Field and 34% bu. Clay peas, $7.00 bu. (7 bu. of both kind kept seperate). Paul Robinson, Gainesville, Rt. 8. White running Butterbeans, 25c lb. Add postage. Mrs. O. W. Smallwood, Mitchell. Red Butterbeans, 65c _ 1b,; white bunch butterbeans, 25c lb. eee C. R. Sorrells, Mon- tak 50 bu. 90 Day Running Vel- vet beans, $5.00 bu. E. E, Gil- bert, Dexter. White Half Runner, 46c cup; 6 wk and purple hull Crowder | peas, 4-cups, $1.00. No cks. Mrs. L. R. Ashworth, Dacula, Rt. LE; --Brab. peas, $6.00 bu. No cks. W. M. Hooks, Unadilla, Rt. 2. | against disease. Running butterbeans, colored and white, 25c lb.; also dried apples, 50 Ib seed popcorn, 10c Ib. Postpaid. Mrs. J. W. Bone, Dallas, Rt. 3. 5 Jb. Pintoe and bunch but, terbeans, 45c Ib. or $2. 00. for'|. lot; hand picked peanuts, $4.00 bu.; blue Damson plum seed, 25c doz. Exc. $1.00 value for 3 print sacks. Ea: pay postage. Mrs. J. E. Sorrells, Risa Some O-too-tan beans, $9.50 bu.; 80 bu. No. 2 Stoneville cottonseed, $6.00 per hundred lbs.; 60 bu. good Hastings corn. All good and_ treated -1% mi. ty line, No. on Pinsan Rd. Al- bert L. Favors, Lutherville. Cornfield | -and bunch hie butterbeans, 35c lb., or 3 Ibs., $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. Noyle Paynes, Canton, Rt. 3. 10 or 15. bu. Running Vel- vet beans, $4.00 bu. FOB. R. E. McCants, Butler, Rt 2. Cream Crowder peas, 50c qut. Mrs. N. C. ee Roy- a0: Riek hbu. M.- O.| 'Gay-tan beans; $7.50 bu Royston, _|bunch. butter bean: red, 50 ea., 3-for~ -coun- | Rt 2. 10 bu. gen. Bunch beans, 60 per cent goo FOB... Res Fe M Buena Vista. Hastings white bas beans, 4 _ Ibs. $1, than $1.00 orders, add po Mrs. -John Gable, = Rte 2; slightly postage. land, Rt. 2. 15 lbs. old fashioke ed butter beans, 35c q postage. Mrs. Tom Nicholson, RFD., 1. No 1 Brabham pea day Velvet beans, $6. Clay peas, $6.50 b J. L. Garner, Warthen -25 bu. Clay peas, $6 10 bu. Brabhams, $6. 50 b W. J. Hitchcock, Dev Brabham peas, $ FOB. D. F. Walker, Tender Cornfield bea 50c lb.; strawberry pla -C. Add _ postage. Mrs. Tippens, Talking Rock, bu. bu. blue $6.00 bu. FOB. Tallapoosa, Rt. 2. 35 bu. clay peas, a 2% bu. brown Crowd Ibs., $1.00; 2000 Ib. Ko pedeza seed, $15.00 cw art and Schley pecans, | hydrated peaches, worms, 50c lb. De Jones, "Grayson. 25 bu. O-too-tan 4 Couch, Luthersville. White | col white browneyed p white Scuppernong $ postage. Mrs. Ef Cumming, Rt. t, -. Calif. Blackeyed peas, "20c Ib.;_ also bi Brown Leghorn hatchin $1.50 per 15. Postpai Garmon, Dougherty, Red speckled Crowd 25c cupful. Exch. for plants or .print Sack Emmer Hendley Talkin Genuine O-too-tan $8.00 bu. FOB. Jas R Gochtan. 4 laste HEREFORD CATTLE - AUCTION SALE A Breeders consignment Auction Sale Hereford cattle, Friday, April 19, at Livestock itorium, Moultrie. Choice quality open heifer: with calf at-side, bred cows and heifers, some bulls ee OW. E. Aycock, Moultrie. ~~ The Ga. Guernsey open heifers for 4-H Club GUERNSEY CATTLE AUCTION SALE | Spring Sale, April 22, at the Fair Grounds in M 46 head of females, fresh cows, bred cows, br All from high producing dams and.by A. R Ww. ae ee Experiment. =: Breeders Assn., A work and 4 bulls of Show: 9:00 A.M. EST. 40 Top Females and _ ANNUAL SPRING SALE of the | GEORGIA ABERDEEN-ANGUS BREEDERS April 23, 1946 Es At the DeKalb County Fair Grounds, Panthersville (Near Decatur) Ga. For Information, Address c. A. MURPHEY, Box 65, Station Fo Sale: 1:00 P 10 Top Bulls Offer bu. little white >and. 12 lb. mix 20c Ib. Add post- no less than 2 lbs. lbea, Washington, RFD running Velvet beans, sound, 1945 crop. Louis Starra, Lyons, Brab peas, $6. 50 bu. bu. for the lot at my Is 4 lbs. old fashioned collard seed, 500 Postpaid. No stamps. raswell, Logansville, ved Hendersons bush ns, very prolific, 35c pole beans, 20c- lb.; k neck squash, ear- orn, Longfellow Cu- ushmelon, 10c pkf. ages Mamie coe i. peas. $6.75 ee 90 vet beans, $5.50 bu.; - sound Velvet Te R. Black, ood Whatleys corn 1.50 bu. at my barn. liford, 1300 lb. S. American f ir planting or pop- pe op corn for plant- opping, shelled and 90 Ib. lot,. lle 1b;: -lb.; 1000 Ib., 8 Ib. 2 Rt. eK seed corn, hell. 43: 00 bu. in lot lt Bu: lots: FOB, nderson, J efferson. orn, $1.45 bu. W. M. Hazlehurst. ear corn, $1.50 bu. W. Glennville. ot of Whatleys prolific rm, hand nubbed, $3.50 0. pk. H. Grady Adams, id 200 bu. good corn. t. No letters. See at oss Swann, Carnegie. -Hasting prolific corn nd shell, $1.00 pk. Plus We Padget, Brooks, Soca. in shuck for 8. Collier, Comer. yellow mammoth: pop le. Make best offer. orn, $1.50 bu. at my orge Cravey, Rhine, ed Dahlia tubers, dbl. for 45c; also -Rhu- Mrs. M. E. ul early aa len Queen, large gold- m, Calif. Oxblood, Calif. blue violets, doz. $1.00; Blue hy- uulbs later, 60c $1.00. postpaid. Mrs. inhe mer, snes pire cotton seed, bale ginned in var. gin, Clean Kobe Lespedeza e of dodder, 10c lb. ouch, Turin. cotton seed, Ist yr. leaned and treat-| er 100 Ibs. c. A. yr. at_my barn or FOB. Mrs. Mary M. Lawson, Lithonia, Rt. 3. /Ist yr. $6.00 per 100 Ibs. _ Warrenton, |ton at barn | farm; doz. |. | Rowell, Rockmart. Rt. 2. COTTON, SEED ce OR SALE D. P. 7 ee Sced No. 14 $6.00 per 100 lbs. FOB. Jos: Thomas, Madison s 2 fine D&PL cotton seed. A- 1 quality, $80.00 ton. W. D. Wat- son, Loganville. Cottonseed in 3 and 4 bu. bags: 200 bu. D&PL : 87 bu. Cokers Clevewilt: 44 bu. Texts Northern Star. $1, 75 bu. less than 12 bu. lots; 12 to 20 bu., $1.60 bu; 20 bu. up lots, $1.50 bu. All recleaned, Seresan trat- ed and FOB. N. P. Bassett, | Fort Valley. phone No. 160-W. Coker 100, Str. 4 cotton seed, Ist yr. gr. 80%, $8.00 C, $140.- 00 ton. L. G. Downs, Anderson- ville. z 8 to 0 tons D&PL cotton |; seed, Ist yr. $75.00 ton FOB, or $80. 00 sacked and put on rail- | road. R. M. Smith, Flovilla. _ 7 tons Stoneville pure cotton seed in 100 lb. wt. bags, 5c Ib. -and Serisan treated, 6c lb. E. G. Colvin, Locust Grove. - seed, 3rd $6.00 cwt. Stoneville cotton from Breeder, Deeps i, No. 14 cotton seed, G. G. Ridgway, Royston 1000 lbs. pure Cokers: Strain 7 cotton seed, 2nd _ yr., pure at gin, $6.00 cwt.; also pure Whatleys Prolific seed corn, $1.00 pk. Postpaid. H. W. Thurmond, Farmington, Rt. 1 GRAIN AND HAY FOR SALE | 10 ton good - bright peanut : hay, $15. 00 ton at my barn, cr 12 mle south Lyins. AB Albert *;Ansley, Rt. 4. 50 tons. good Peanut Hay for sale: at my farm. W. C. Mc- Cranie, Milan. 60 to 70 tons choice hay: Dallas grass, carpet grass and _| Lespedeza mix. $20.00 ton FOB: : J. B. Shirely, ao Rt 2. 10 tons good Peanut hay, $20.00 ton; 5 ton good bright, peavine hay, $40.00 ton; also 150 bu. mix. peas, combine run, $5.50 bu. David Benson, Louisville, RFD 3. 6 ton bright Peanut hay, $15.00 ton at my farm. J. D. Collins, Cobbtown, Rt. 1: ~ Good bright Lespedeza, Ber- muda and Dallas grass mix., e000 ton; also Oats, $1.00 bu. L. S. Carter, Gillsville, Rt. 1. 4 to 6 ton peanut hay, $15.00 on Alma and Hazlehurst hwy. Earnest Lew- is, Alma, Rt. 4: 15 bales good Peanut hay, $1.00 bale. Buy 1 bale or all. 2 mi. east Conley. Elmer E. Stevenson, Ellenwood. Some Lespedeza Hay for sale. J. E. Bridges, Hoschton, iL: 8 Peavine hay, my barn. Jack Tharpe, Valley. Baled oat and wheat straw, without rain, 40c and 50c bale at my barn. K. E. Rucker, El- berton, Rt. 6. 5 Lespedeza and Johnson grass hay mix. $25.00 ton FOB my also some ear corn. J. H. Goolsby, Monticello. $35.00 ton at Fort EGGS FOR SALE - Guinea eggs. 15 for $1.25. Plus postage. Mrs. A. C. Trib- ble, 52 Briarcliff Cir., N. E. Atlanta, Papes Black Minorea setting eggs, $2.25 per 15. Del. H. A. Powell, Fitzgerald, Box 227, High grade, heavy laying B. R. pure eggs, $2.00 per 16, Postpaid. L. A. Crawley, Social Circle, Box 181. Big type Barren str. W. L. eggs, $1.25 per 15; 5 settings, $5.00. All postpaid and promptly | shipped. No chks, Mrs. J, D-: ; ie kept |Postpaid. Fred Adams, _| per | Commerce. in Ga. -epgs and fowls Shatter, Douglasville. ed Mammoth Bronze EGGS FOR SALE Game Bantan eggs, far. cee ing, $1.00 doz. G. W. Williams, Columbus, Rt. 1. 3-A grade Black Giant eggs, | $1.25 per 15; .also best grade S, American popcorn, 1jG= AD; Postpaid. Seaborn Rober, Roy- | ston, Rt. Ls Choice - hatching ees very dark = velvety Donaldson reds, $1.50 per 16, $2.75 per 32. Exch. for potato plants, or honey. Mrs. Grady Stone Mtn, Rt. 1. Turkey eggs, M. 8. broad brested, $4.00 doz. or $7.75 for 2 doz. also B. R. Thompson -Ringlet strain bred to lay, $1.50 per 15 or $2.75 for 30 del. Mrs. J. A, Wilson, Martin. Eggs from heavy type Dark Cornish, $1.50 per 15 del. Car- tons to be returned. Mrs. O. L. Craft, Lavonia, Rt. 2. Pure stock Silver Lace Wyan- anlotte setting eggs, $1.50 per 15, Cash-or >-M,+O, J... Charles, Chatsworth, Box 22. _ Byers Buff Orpington Hatch- ing eggs, $1.50 per 15. Mrs. J. T. Wilkins, Atlanta, 836 North AVOS oN CM Dark Cornish ugk $1. 25 per 16 del. Send crate. Mrs. J. T. Barron, Dexter. Purebred Parmenter Red eggs, : for hatching, per 15: also turnip seed, 25c lb. Jd; N. Carson, Griffin. Rt. C Eggs from Ped. Trap-nested|_ B. B. bronze turkeys and from genuine Wild Str. Mallard Duck; also booking orders for turkey poults, April to July del. (Per- sonally raise and supervise all sold.) Go. H. So ESAs ASN. Selected Light Brahma eggs from large broad brested stock, 15 for $2.00. By. insured mail or Prepaid. express. Pots Steed, Buena Vista. Guinea eggs, Stamps ace Atlanta, Rt. 7. Guinea eggs, $1. 15 per 18 at $1.25 per 17. J oA. Jolley, door or $1.20 postpaid. Mrs. cC. A. Power, Marietta, Rt. 3. Golden Sebright eggs, $1.50 per 15; also Wyandottes eggs, $3.00 per 15. J. C: Mitchell, La- Fayett. Box 243. : z Pure Fawn and White Indian Runner Duck eggs, $2-00 Doz. Lizzie Gardner, Locust Grove. Pure Mammoth turkey eggs, $450 doz. March and April del. Bow- don, Rt. 3. Pure big bone, broad breast- turkey eggs, $4.00 doz. black Leg- horn, (chicken) eggs, $2.00 per 18; also yellow Bermuda oni- 400 for $1.00 del. on plants, Douglas- Mrs. Boyd Bagectt, ville, Rt. 1. Jersey White Giant hatching eggs, $2.00 per setting. Exch. for print sacks. Moline Landrum, Adairsville, Rt. 3. R. I. Red eggs, 3-A_ grade, $1.50. per 15. Mrs. Darby oe lor, Lavonia, Rt. 1. Turkey eggs (both Bice and White Holland), also Duck, Guinea, Pheasant and Cornish eggs and plenty turkey poults for March and April del: Mrs. Helen R. Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2. Eggs: Bronze turkey, $3.00 doz.; Speckled Bantams, $2.00 per 15: Speckled Guinea, $1.00 15. Boyd Williamson, M. B. turkey eggs, $3.50 doz. March and April del. Post- paid. E.; A. Adams, Bowdon, Rt. 3: Pure heavy Darke Cornish eggs, $1.50 per 15; also 5 large type D. C. Cockerels, 1 yr. old, $2.75 ea. Mrs. E. J. Watson, Sylvester, Rt. 3. Giant type S. C. Black Min- orca hatching eggs from pen of 2 yr. old hens (28 to 34 oz. to doz. and snow white eggs), $2.25 per 15. L. B. Millians, Newnan. Purebred heavy type Dark Cornish eggs, $1.40 per 15; 30 for $2.65. Cartons to be re- turned at once. M. O. only. Miss Cora B. Pauxions Ty Ty Rt. 3, Box 74. ee Brown, | - $1.50] Mitchell. M. | 4 Purebred Dark Cornich eggs, a $1.50 per 15. Carton to be re- turned. Mrs. Ruth Johnson, Dawson, Rt. 2. - Guinea eggs, 75c doz. Post: paid. Money order with ord-. ers.: Mrs. Litha Abercrombie, | Bowdon, Rt. 23. a "INCUBATORS AND ~ BROODERS Brower Wood burning brood- er, 1000 cap., almost new, $15.00. Mrs. Arthur A. Bennett, Villa Rica, RF 1 Electric Stand type. brood- er, 500 cap.; 5 coal burner brooders, 500 cap; several wat- ers and feeders. J. R. Daniel, Royston, Rt. 2, Box 309. 4 Hudson oil brooders, 500. | cap, in good condition, For sale. J. H. Neisler, Reynolds. Kerosine Brooder, 500 chick cap, only used once; also 1%4 horse boiler in daily use, $50. 00 for Dairy. Marie Selman, De- catur, R. F. D. 2. Electric incubator, 55 eggs cap., in good condition, $10.00; also want a 2-row tobacco spray. ye O. F. Petuson, Bhine Rt. Want Bell City iecuteete in good condition. Mrs. J. H. Oliliff, Summit, 3 PECAN AND OTHER) FRUIT TREES FOR SALE > Ahicoe plums, 35c ea., 5 for $1.00. No cks. or stamps. Add postage. Mrs. Gainesville, Rt 5; Peach trees, 50c ea.;. Apple, 65c to $1. 50 ea.; Grapes, Ludie Concord, Alaska, . $1.50 doz. Figs, Blue Turkey and Celesti- al, 35c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 ea.; Boston. Brown (bore last yr.) $1. 00 ea. Well rooted. State aa C. M. Dwight, Atlan- - 1035 Capitol - Ave. S. W. Ma 3671. Mulberry, Pecan Hick-. orynuts, Black Locust, Black | walnuts, Carolina. Cherry, Cat-. Goose, Huckle- | awba, 35. ea. berry, Himalaya berry bushes,,. 15 ea.; horse apple, 1, 2, 3 ft. 50ec ea. Add 15 under $1.00 orders. Josephine Raley Rosenberry, regular, 25 for $1.00; Muscadine, 25 ea.; 2 doz. Thornless Mrs. Rosenberry, = St 50: Lona Tallent, Tula PEANUTS AND PECANS FORSALE 8 bu. improved white Span- ish peanuts, $4.00 bu: Mrs. Onie Campbell, oo Rt. Improved Spanish peanuts, hand picked, 5 Ibs., $1.00; 11 Ibs., $2.00; 24 Ibs., $3. 75. Post- paid. No cks. A. L. Hardin, White, Rt. 1, Box 62. Papershell pecans, 30c Ib:, 5 Ibs. and up by mail, express, or freight, no charge "for pack- | mp FOB. 0: Ti Bradbury, Bogart. : Seedling and Stewart cans, 30c Griffin. Improved Spanish peanuts, $1.50 pk.; also white and col- ored everbearing butterbeans, 35 lb.; okra seed, 50c Ib. Add postage. Mrs. C. H. Rhodes, Canton, Rt. 1. pe- lb. 1A. Be Wood, MISCELLAN EOUS FOR SALE BEESWAX: 12 lbs. nice yellow Beeswax, 45c Ib. Mrs. W. L. Hulsey, Cumming, att. 5: CRACKLINGS: Choice, fresh cracklings, 3 Ibs., $1.00; rooted sage plants, 20c ea., 3 for 50c; Ga. collard seed, 5c cupful. Postpaid; also 22, lbs. (only) | Peach seed for $10.00. Mrs. H. V3 ees Powder ees Rt. i. -D. J. Bennett,. CURED MEATS: Gus: cour try cured, Oak sn.xed Me: Hams, 55c lb; Sides, Shoulders, 45c lb. FOB. | M. Bloodworth; Rhine, Rt, 1, FEATHERS: Clean, Duck and Gers feathers, Ib. Mrs. J. G. Kennedy, -elton, RFD i, -|GOOSE FEATIIERS: goose feathers, : - 35 - Ibs. 5Oc B. M. Dowdy, Bax lb. Del. ley, Rt. 4, GOURDS: Gourds ar ous sizes. No less { Write for prices, stating what size, etc., wanted. Mrs. T. Thomas, Thomasboro. HONEY, BEES AND BEE G SUPPLIES: Five 8 frame and ee 1 frame stand of bees, with SU ers and new gums, will pro. duce this yr. 10 frame, $14.00; 8 frame, $12.00. F. B. Walde Decatur, 81] Kirk Rd., Cr, 48 ROOTS AND. HERBS: a Red Sassafras roots, 50c 1Ib.: horseradish, 45c bunch; yello dock, 30c ea.; tame Gooseberr 2 for ees red Dogwood, 25c e No cks. Miss Audrev Silver Talking. Rock, Rt. 2. ROOTS AND HERBS: ae Foot, Colt foot, red_ Sassafras, Birdock, Yellow Dock, Yellow root, Queen of the Meadow, Blood root, witch-hazel, wild cherry, 30c Ib. Exc. for Porini sacks. Vernon Stover, Pisgah, Black Haw root, 50c Ib.: Red root, 25 1b;: horseradish, 50c doz. plants; winter mustard, 65-day yellow corn, old . fashi- oned tender hull Eng. and oth. er peas, long green okra, 25 cupful; black walnut Meats, $1.00. pint. Add postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Diamond. z SYRUP: = 700 gal. pure Ga. Cane syrup, $1.50 gal. Put up in No. 5 and No. 10: cans, at my farm, 1 mi. north of Carrollton on . King St HG; oes Care rollton, Rt. 4. SYRUP: 150 gal. bright eyrape $1.15 gal. at my home. GC. J, Harrell, Rhine, Rt. 1. | ot 2500 gal. Ga. cane syrup, $1.25. gal. at my farm. Dr Re L. Grace, Albany. a SAGE: et ee Nice shade cured sage, 90c |tb.,.10 lbs, or more, 80c Ib, Postpaid. Mrs. Nathan Weath- erby, Ball Ground, Rt. 4. : SAGE: 2 Ibs. dry Sage, 1945. crop, $1.80. Ib.; rooted sag plants, $1. 00 doz. All. del. 2n zone. No cks. Mrs. Annie Pas. tillo, LaGrange, Rt. 4. | FRUIT: 130 Ibs.-nice sundried peaches free of worms, 40c lb. Post- paid. Mrs. J. W. Edwards, Springvale, Rt. ws ss Dried acid apples, 45c Ib, Mis. Henry Eller, @ilijay, Rt. wee : : Balsam-apple, May Cherry, Foxgrape _vines, Gooseberr bushes, 3 for 30: Hop vine, 2 30c. Exe. for Print sacks. Mrs. Roc, Stover, Pisgah. 2 country cured Hams, oe 25 lbs. ea., 60c. Ib. Will not ship. L. A. Thompson, Cum- ming, Rt. 4. : FEED SACKS FOR SALE: Feed sacks: washed, free of holes, 100 lb. cap., Print, 38 a.; white, 8c ea. Postpaid in: Ga. Mrs, Hoyt Bye Gainesville, Rt. 1. White feed sacks,-100 Ib. cap., 16c ea. in lot of 20 or more. Del. J. B.- Alexander, nelia. Print feed sacks, washed, 38c ea. Postpaid. No stamps or cks.. Mrs. T. VV. Jones, Gainesville, Rt. 1. : 200 White feed sacks, free holes, unwashed, $10.00 per 100, del. in Ga. ; i ams, Franklin, Rt. 2. Print sacks, washed and i a. free of holes, 100 ea. Postpaid S Miss Thelm Haye 28 Cor- 20c ea, Gainesville Rt 1. ton. Tom Linder, Commissioner of Agriculture, Atlanta, Georgia. Dear Sir: : Your Build An Indep schools, education, health, we are sound of mind, with intended us to accomplish. of our State, the rough pro of whom deserve a name ve raw products and the good _tweener handlers. | M Eich RHomey Lauds Linder Editorial Hattie Higgens, Dahlonega. Madison, Georgia March 29th, 1946 endent Georgia should be | printed and reprinted until every citizen of Georgia reads and digests its contents. : And suppose that Georgians might retain one- half of the annual taxes sent from Georgia to Washing- ton, D. C., and this one-half be expended for factories, | what a wonderful State} would Georgia be within the next few years. When | good health and well edu- cated, we could accomplish the. things Nature: s God We then might manufacture, within the bounds: ducts that are produced in our State and thereby be relieved of the extortions of the | freight carriers and the opulent Middle Men, so many | ry close to that. of Shylock. Just count the many different take outs between the s returned as finished pro- duets. And note the difference between the salaries| of the farmer- producer, and the salaries of those be-| Yours very truly, Q. L. WILLIFORD, Attorney-At-Law. /day, April 12th. Show 10 AUCTION SALE | A. sale of Polled Short Horn Cattle will be held | at the New Livestock Auditorium, Valdosta, on Fri- 25 bulls, many of them ready for heavy service, and | | 40 females, including cows with calf at foot, bred |! _| and open heifers will be offered. For further infor- mation, write, W. F: Snead, Sales Mer., Southeastern | Polled. Shorthorn Breeders Assn., Nashville. A. M., and Sale 1 P. M. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE | MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE : White feed sacks, -cap., $10.00. per 100. No less | _ shipped. Express only. Chas. | a McMillan, Gainesville, Rt. Print is washed, oe of oles, 40 ea. Cash or M. O.. Add postage. Mrs. G. L. Hub- bard, Gainesville, Rt. 5. Print sacks, 100 |b. cap., washed and ironed, 40e ea. Postpaid. No cks. Mrs. Eg- bert Keith, Gainesville, Rt. 1. 40e ea.; white, 20 washed and. ironed. No} < >. Crow, Gainesville, eed. sacks, washed andi bleached, 30c ea., unwashed 18c| few Print "sacks, washed ewe ironed, 40c ea. Add post- age. Nocks. Mrs. Pierce Eng- lish, Gainesville, Rte: Nice Sacks: Print, 35 ea.; Thite 20c ea. All free of holes and- mildew. Add eet , Gartnes- : 100 Ib. cap. oka Print, ~ 40c. -ea.; white, washed and | ironed, 25e ea.; also old fash- jon shallott onions, 25e C. Add! Cumming, Rt. 1. Print sacks, 100 lb. cap, washed and free of holes and| mildew. 3 for $1.00. Postpaid. ate Gordon Hey, Murray- | ite. Print sacks, washed, 100 ib. Mrs. T. T. Cantrell, Cum. | 100 Tb. cap., Print| = 39c ea, 6 for hite, 22c ea. Del. Lee Crow, ainesville, Rt. 2, Box 143. 600. oo sacks, 100 Ib. cap., Mrs. W. W. Harris, ranch, Rt. 1. lowery | 00 Ib. eap., free of holes, 14 Add postage. No cks. Mrs. 100 -Ibs. postage. Mrs. R. H. Coine, | ae 35e ea. Add Postage. Na| $2.30; | of holes, washed, 40 ea.| hite ineuhad feed sack, ea.; 25 lots up, 32c: 100 or | 35 up, 21c; 100 or more, 200. Cash or M. O. Prompt shipment. os Crow, Gaines- ville, Rt: 1 Sacks, ae ironed, Print, | 40e ea.; White, unwashed, free of holes, l4e ea.; also Catnip, | 40c doz. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, cumming, its White sacks, washed and/ ironed, free of holes, 20c ea. | Add postage. Mrs, Stewart, Cumming, Rt. 2. Print sacks, washed and iron- ed, 3 alike, 33c ea.; unwash- ed White sacks, 12c ea. Add postage. No stamps Or 2-eks. Emmett Day, Cumming; Rt. 5. Print sacks, washed and free| of holes, 30c ea. cks. Mrs. Will | Murrayville, Rt. 1. Print sacks, 100 Ib. washed and Castleberry, | cap., ironed, free of Add postage, Prompt shipment. = Edith Barnett, _ Cumming, | i a. * of holes, 35c ea., or 3 for $1.00. . Add postage. Mrs. A. G on | field, Cumming, Rt. 1. condition, 40e ea. valle, Rt. 5. White sacks, free of. holes, 18c_ ea. Postpaid. No cks., or COD. Mrs. M. R. Hayes, Gainesville, Reet MISCELLANEOUS ; WANTED | re BEANS AND. PEAS ' WANTED: Want large old fashioned white sugar Crowder peas. Quote prices. Would like to/ Ee, Somnahiend,. Cum- have a sample. | C. F. Mayes, me eee Rt Le more, 3ic Prepaid; White, 22| Print sacks, washed, in good | Plus post-| rage. Mrs. J. W. Dover, Gaines- | q tand 40 1b; | del. to my farm, I. mi. 115 to May 10th. Advise. |G. Purvis, Millen, Rt 2. Sacks, 100 th. cap., Print, 34c | 20c bunch: few garlic bulbs, | Ancil N. Postpaid. No} holes, 3 for $1.00 dr 35c ea.| Print sacks, washed and free} mer, Ringgold, Rt. 3. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Want 1 pt. little white tend- er bunch beans, or Half Run-/| ners. State . price. Postpaid. Want 1 bu. old time Fla. Vel-} ivet beams. L, H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Rt. 1, Box 34. BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES WANTED: Want Sev. Pat. Bee Hives. Advise. Roger A. Edwards, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Want. some Beeswax, both -dark and the Yellow; Pay 35c also want. some in old fashioned Gums. Curd Walker, I. Want 1 to 6 modern Hives ef Bees. State best price del. near Palmetto. M. D. Willi- aes Atlanta, 19 Roanoke Ave. N. EE: CH. Tait. BUTTER WANTED: Want 2} or 3 Ibs., butter ea. week for Bees: Advise Rev. Soperton, Rt. own personal, home use. D. B. Dukehart, Decatur. CORN WANTED: Want shelled white corn | Write price del. to my _ place. } R. E. Thompson, Vidalia, Ist| and Church Sts. eggs for Roy Bo- purebred Ancona hatching. Advise. Want 1 setting of State what you have and price. | Bennie Fendley, Danburg, Rt. 1, Box 48. PLANTS WANTED: Will exch. 50 Chrysanthe- | \mums for 500 cabbage or white) Bermuda onion. plants. Ea.) pay postage. Archie Samples, Alpharetta. Want 30, 000 tobacco aks west of Millen any time from April) triumph Want 2000 early also 1000). sweet potato slips, mato plants as soon as they are ready to ship. J. J. Blood- worth, Gordon Rt. 1. Will exch. 4 white , Black- berry plants for 500 early Cab-/ bage plants. Ea. pay postage.| Mrs. SS. L. Gardner, Alpharetta. PLANTS WANTED: Want by: April 20th. Advise. Willl send money order now. P. J.| Sewell, Lavonia. er sweet potato slips: 1 M. but if not that many, take less. State price. Sidney Pendley, Jasper, Rt. 1. plants at once. Advise. Mrs. Nancy Stone, Fitzgerald, Rt. 1, Want some old techionsd| plants. iB SACKS WANTED:- Want 4 Print 100 lb. cap. Sacks. Must of holes. ) Eek, Want te exch. Jas. A. Park, ae sundried ap-| holes and spots, 1 lb. for a} sack. Ea. pay postage. Mrs.| J. T. Speight, Tallapoosa, Ref. ning and Bunch Velvet bean} seed, sound, clean. Write| prices; if not too far will come} after. renceville, Rt. 2. -Want 1 hu. gaod sound Chufa} Vseed. L. Ew. Strange, Cobb-| town. ; | kin seed, state kind, price and} send sample. Joe BE Driver, | |Commerce, Rt. 3, | Manor. SYRUP WANTED: Want 25 or more gal. good} Ga. Cane: syrup, send samples| and price, also 15 Ibs. big Span- EGGS WANTED: Want some| Blue Guinea eggs in April or May.) 2,000 P. R. P. R. potato plants _ Want old time Nigger Chok- | Want 4 or 5 M. Tobacco Bunch Pumpkin. Yam potato) Advise price, etc. Mrs) W. M. Taylor, Clarkesville, Rt. be alike, be washed and free! ples for print sacks, free of} _maR KE E x 5 BULLET I N -everbearing scarlet globe to-/ t SEED WANTED: Want Run- | W. F. Holeomhe, baw) Want Watermelon and pump-! Want 2 bu. 2-crop seed peas, | | quote price del. s M. Herrin, } ish peanuts, Ga. grown, state} price on beth. | E. T. Teens, pMerstta eee Branon, Austell, 5698. | Hightower, oer FOR SALE Solace For Service: Guernsey male,| old, for sale at my barn W. Davis, Lithonia, Rt. 3. from reg. stock; service . fee, $3.00 at my place on Hwy. 54. John Voyles, Morrow. - Purebred Guernsey white and . 3 yrs. old cow, due freshen Qnd calf April 25th, extra nice up to 4 gal., $150.00 W. WwW. Mc- Pherson, Villa Rica. .2 purebred Jersey heifer calves, about 2 mo. old, bucket broke, trom 4 gal. cow ; $25. 00 or $15.00 ea; also all white Saanan goat kids, 3 mo. old, from high producing stock. | Graham Simpson, Culverton, | Re, . f. Guernsey bull calves, 1 tho. roughbred; other _ one 7-8 Guernsey: and 1.8 Jersey from) high producing 4 to 5 gal, milk a day. $30.00 ea. at Barn, A. Ee, Cowings, Meansville. Jersey,; cow, 2nd _ freshing middle April, best bloodline. Mrs. M. Hi. Pattille, Red Oak. Jersey heifer, fresh in May and Jersey Bull, 2 1-2 yrs. otd,| $100.00 ea: also 100 Ibs. orange) eane seed, recleaned, $8.00; also} 100 bu. corn for sale at my place 7 mi. West Heschton on Lawrenceville hwy. Elbert Cain Hosehton, Rt.. 2. calf, 4 days. old. price. F. H, Bunn, Midville. Reg. Guernsey cow, 2 1.2 yrs. old, had 1 calf . now bred to} Riegondales Emoryy, $200.00 R. | Clarkston, Phone Ce, | F. Sams, 2211. 2 bull J exsey calves, 3 mos. old, good blood line, reg. in buyers name, $75.00 at my barn, J, W. Franklin, Harrison, Rte 4, | & purebred Jersey bull aes = 4-5 mos. old, from high produc. | ing stock but cannot be reg. T. W. Brum, Coleman. 1 reg, Guernsey male, 8 mos. eld, from high producing stock, $100. 00 with papers. L. H. Hat. away, Palmetto, Rt 1, 1 reg. Polled Shor thorn, pull, % yrs. old, wt., 800 to 900 Ibs, good breeding, | | farm. M. A. Maret, Bek. 1 Holstein bull calf, 1. mo. old, nicely marked, production bred, 5. gold medal sires close up in Ped, reg: in buyers name, $50. 00. E, C. Kelly, Monticello. | 6 reg. horned Hereford cows, | 5. reg. open heifers, 5 reg. bulls, Yor sale. A. S.~ Chamlee ors Bartow. 2 fresh Jersey heifers, Ist calf, give 2 to 3 gal. milk. H. V. Rt. 2, Phone, 1 pure Guernsey bull, with reg. papers, 2. 1-2. yrs. old, -wt. about 700 lbs., best blood lines, | $250.00. J. R. May, Sandersville, Rt. 3 Box 44. Guernsey male, Reg. No 377_ 516, 20 mos. old, $100.00 at my parn on hwy. between Buford and Lawrenceville. Jones Te Extra fine ies male calf, 21 mos. old sub, to pe from 2 fine bloodlines. ' Avondale Estates, e 2847. Reg. Guernsey bull calves out of good AR dams, Foremost! Maxim blood lines. G. L. Cox, | | Roswell, Phone 3171. Reg. Broun Swiss 2 yrs. old | Bull, about 1200 lbs. wt., $175.- 00, Geo. A. Chapman, Augusta, Box 964. . Springer and. milch cows; falso reg. Guernsey and pure- (bred . Hereford Atlanta, Crest Dr., Ma. 3282. Jersey cow. fresh in with 4th ealf, give 4 gal. good feed, $100.44; also 80 Ih. red Peanuts, 2e. G..% Dur- ham, Rockmart, Rt. 3. 1 naturally hornless Bull, 2 'yrs. old, Short Horn _ stoek, milking strain; also 1 Short Horn (milking strain) with horns, 1% yr. old. See them. L.. Wiltiams,- Collins. 3 mos. old Bull, reg. in buy- ers name, $60.00, at my place. Rs Ww. Franklin, Harrison. so cotieaase rand 12 mos. bred; 26 mos. old, Bull. barn. Papers :on all. -P. Gurley, Hartwell, Rt. ; cows. fine Reg. bull. at my farm ~ PRO. Box OT. 00 at my farm. D. B. Duk 1 pure Jersey cow with Ist} Reasonable) _ Ind litter about May 28; | barrow about 7 mos. old. G | breeding about 250: lbs., Fl Ledford, Deeeyais: R. F. Dy BD. Crout, |: tyeg. in buyers*name. C | seed, Combine run, bulls. Gus} Boulder | | orders tor Fall. Also or more on| Reg. Jersey heifer, 6 Fine outstanding, Reg. erdeen-Angus cattle: 2 coy yrs. old, with male calve old. Cows blood lines, excellent indi ual. $1,000.00 for lot at Mrs, 35 Aberdeen- -Angus 2 yr. heifers, mostly bred. 15, purebred; also 25 Abe ec heifers, 12 to 35 | old, 15/16s purebred. T yr. old heifers are bred to Joe S. Bu Buena Vista. 36 bred Hereford cow begin calving last of Purchaser may select tk from herd at $100.00- per in Talbot, Brooks Culpepper, Talbo HOGS FOR SALE . IG. sow, oy a old, about 450 Ibs. ., short Ie nose, reg. in buyers name, | Decatur, Phone, De. 7563 OO: F.-. sow. due te. Wallace, Ben Hill, Ra. 175; Reg. S. P. 'C. pigs, 8 wks. old, both sex, dbl. tre reg. in buyers name, best bl lines, _$20.00. ea. FOB. G. Steele, Lilly. : 4 Duroc male pigs, 10-12 > old, Reg, in buyers name, $11 ea, Harvey C. Bs Vista. 3 yr. old, 300 lb. Reg. o. boar, $90.00; 5 rex. O fC .3 males and 2 females, old, $24. 00 ea. with paper ship. Giles -Chech, Lawre ville, Rt. 2. Reg. S. P. C. male pi ed blocky type, 10 w sons of the sprize winni y} sere Boy. Hubert C. Oo L C. female hog, f oat only 1 time, now ready Exch. for nice Hereford ca mule. Cant ship. J. B. E Atlanta, 427 Venable, St. Apt. 78, He. 1279-R. - Big bone Black Afric the stay fat kind, $1.6.50 'P. Singquefield, Harrison. Reg. Hereford 1 yr. ol and (no akin) purebred so 400-450 ea., boar sow will row last of April, $2 pair, $85.00 for Boar, $1 sow. Charles Bently, An 10 nice Hereford pigs, round 125 Ibs. ea., -for sa. B. Spivey, Jesup, Rt. a Pigs for sale on Clark Hwy. 4% mi. south Hi ES hs Middlebrooks, BR 4 nice shoats, wt. 58to 65 also about. 500 Ibs. niceS peanut in hull and 150 ths. | Runners in hull. /Mrs. Pearl Smock, Warw 3 purebred S. P, C. pyr. old, wt. 80 Ibs., shi them at. pasture. Fred W Stilson, Rt. 2, Box 2. | 3 Duroc bean ous! bloodlines, farrowed Aus 1945; also 8 pigs, ~ fan February 2th. All nF also, excellent Korean [ cleaned, 8 Ib. S. L. T }Dewyrese. Rt Lo ~ Durocs, selected from | breeding herds in U.S. . Spring pigs left. Pee! prs, giant Royal White | pigeons, squabe on | $125.90), take $75. 00 ca hogs or milch cows. Robe ) SOW, McBean.. %. Wilson. OQ, I. C. male pigs, short-nose, blocky typ ea. at 7 wks, old. | | Reg. buyers name anc jalso Reg. O. I. C. ma wice at. my farm s. Jersey Duroc pigs, ready- 10th, 12 wks. old, blocky 50 ea. crated or $16.50 barn. Papers included. | oolittle, Sandersville. . C. and big bone Guinea | 2 mo. old; also Half Run: | ean seed, '35 cupful. FOB. Gertrude Howell, Mitchell, c _ gilt, 6 mos. old, Reg. Saanan buck, large, in| good condition, gentle, easy to nandle, $30. 00 FOB. Crated, (Worth more than price asked)./| Toggenburg, Saanan and Nubian milk goats, all fresh in; j also yearlings and kids cheap, considering quality. No ship_| ping. Come and get them. D. T. 33. _ Sanaan milk goats, 3 fresh fen! Ist. kids, (parent stock now) giving. 6 ais. daily.) Write for prices. Mrs. J. W. ee Mitchell. Some nice -milk goats for sale. Loyd Black, Sr., Clarks_ Ville, Rt. 2. 2 muk goats, now ready for, | sale. Mrs. Will Johnson , Dun-| woody, RL Po el Phone, Co 9497. 3 mos, old Toggenburg billy, $3.00; 1 nannie, 3 mos. old: ard Bell, Decatur, 2677 Pharr Rd. j : | Nubian milk goat, fresh in,' 3 qt. milker, $30.00 at my barn; also ,buck, 8 mos. old,) $7.50. Hayne M. Cochran, Col-! lege Park, Rt. 2. -] Res. Saanan doe, 2 year.) Toggenburg does, 5 qt. milker, $35.00 ea.; also N. Z. W. buck rabbits $1. 50 ea. Exch. rabbits for Reg. N, Z. Red does | HOGS WANTED: . | from large type, 300to 336 year: /record flock headed by R. O. P | than 6 wks. \ sound, of pair Nelax mie "eoate: | Nannie has baby nannie 4 wks. jold. All butt-headed. $25.00 lfor lot. Come after. Won't ship. Clarence E. Greene, Warwick, ee Le = LIVESTOCK WANTED ~ CATTLE WANTED: - Want 1 Gurnsey Heifer, 4 to 6 mos. old, del. to farm. Ad- vise. Edward 7. Farm- ington, Rt. 1. Want to buy 1 Reg., Granger heifer calf, State ploodlines, age! and apreximate price. Will ans. j all letters. Clyde W. Waters. Austell. Rt. 1. Want full Guernsey cow with} 2nd calf; giving 3 1.2 gal. daily | with plenty yellow butter and | be easy to milk. Advise what you have. S. W. Vann, Vidalia, Want to exc. good pigs for some baby calves: 1 pig for 1. calf. Odis Duggan, Chester. CATTLE WANTED: Want: |10 Grade Hereford sows with calves at foot, or will freshen | soon, F. M. Biggers, Coyers. - Want 1 roc Jersey male, wt. about 125 or 150 lbs. Must be- purebred. L. M. Bonner, Buchanan. & Want pair Black Essex pigs, not related and not over 6 mos. old. State what you have and price. Rev. J. H. McCullough, | Uvalda. Will exch 4 0.1L C and Hampshire cross, 18 wks. old| Gilts, for 4 of equal strain, Or will pay difference for reg.| gilts. Re -O; Rivers, npn Rt 3 Box 137-A. Exe. 100 W. L. baby chicks cockerels, for 2 pigs, not less| old; and pay ex- press on pigs, Mrs. G. R.. Mills, | Augusta, Rt. 2 Box 184. Want Reg. small P. C. sow pig. Advise particulars. C. B.) Ross, Jr., Ringgold, Rt. 1. HORSES AND MULES WANTED Want nice pony with buggy, cart or wagon. Must be healthy, | easy to handle. Advise particu-: rlars and - price -at once, T: T. Sloan, Moultrie. POULTRY FOR SALE , | BABY CHICKS AND BANTAMS: ~10 mix. game Bantam hens, or for hens. J. M. Smith, Wood-) now laying, 2 roosters, 1. yr.' 1 Toggenburg buck, 1 yr. old, hornless, large for age, $10. 00. | Mrs. F. F. Strawn, Griffin, Rt. 3 milk goats, fresh in, 1 Reg.| Nubian with 2nd kids; one Sa_ anan, 3rd _ kids; other Toggen-| P. Rowe, Moreland. Rt. 1. Saanan milk goat I i2 yt old, bred to fresh in July; mul- ey_headed, from Reg. stock, fresh in July, 4 qt. milker, 2 yrs, nedoe, Atlanta, 130 So. Candler Rd. = Choice Toggenberg buck kid for future herd sire, from the famous dam, Juniete Marcella, and sired by Roddys Lucky Strike, Son of Sir Roderick, John Hynds, Atlanta, 93. War- ren St, N. E. DE 5140. Be Nubian Milk goat, not bred but now ready for breeding; gives 4 qts. milk when fresh, for sale. R. E. Uobles, Ludowici, Rt. 2. 20 lambs, wt. 50 ibs. ea., $5.00 ea. at my barn. W. y. Harper, Wray. 3 milk goats for sale at my. barn at Meansville, Ga. Will} not ship. M. A, Jones, The Rock, RFD 1. A 10 mos. old Toggenburg billy. naturally horniess, $15.00 at my barn. 4 mi. North Hel- jold, $10.00 for lot. | Ave., postage. old 20:00. Mrs. Julia Var-| Want some Guinea eggs. Elsie Fowler, | Blue Ridge, Rt 1. : Thoroughbred Buff bantams, $3.00 pair; |Saanan milk goats, hornless. and very gentle, not bred, $10.00 ea. at my home. R, Cc. }Hogue, Hapeville, 557 Central Ca. 4907. 6 Bantam game roosters, 50c: 6 for $2.50; also pr. (hen rooster) for $1.25. Add Jack Carey, Hull, Rt. Cechin also 2 ea., and i; 1. Red Cochin xooster, $6.00; also will exc. 6 Pigeons for. a young Golden pullet. Bill Green, Cuthbert, Rt. 3, Box 72. 10 mix. game Bantams hens, 2 roosters, 1 yr. old, $10.00 for lot also 4 mix. Cornish (% mix. game) Bantams, half grown, and 1 rooster . of the } same, $9.00 for lot. lie Smith, Rolston. Strong healthy heavy breed mix. Baby chicks, 100 for $9.00; 50 for $5. 0; 25 for $3.00. Del.. Send orders at once. Clyde Strickland, Sereven. Nice Buff Conchin roosters, 1945 hatch, 75c ea.. FOB. Cog- gin Wingo, St. Mrs. Wil- 10 mix. Bantams hens and 1 rooster; also 4 mos. old Black gilt pig, well built. rabbits, and geese. press. bar, Ea. pay ex- Roy J. Moon, Hephzi- Rt 1 -ernathy, | ship. John | young rooster, ss extremely gentle and|~ | laying, $2.00 ea. baa rea. Newnan, 12 Fair! Sell - for | Fine mix. AS. now laying, 60c ea.: lot of rabbits. Mrs. | Settle, Atlanta, 654 Ave., S. W., Ra. 8623. [BARRED WHITE AND | OTHE ROCKS: 40 B. R. pullets, 2 mos. WN ea., or $35.00. for lot. M.. Sanders, Helena, R 1 white Rock and 1 Rf cockerel, 8 mos. old, : Will not del. Mrs. 3. Atlanta, 10 genia Pl. N. W: 11 B..R. 3-A grade hen laying, $21.00; also 100 dles 4 hand fodder fo A. M, Hooper, Norcross, 1- pair purebred Bo R b tams, $10.00. Bobby _ Dixo: Thomson, Box 326. 12 purebred white Rock en laying and 1 rooster, no rel tion, $25.00 for lot. Mrs. Ford, Lithonia, Rid, 50 B. R. 4A Pullets and |Cockerels, Pullorum free, | blood tested flocks, 8. wks $1.25 ea. Will ship. Nelms, Franklin, Rt. 4. - 68 B. R. and No H range size chicks,- $45.00. Cavan, A 585 Boulevard S. E., Wa. 2 COR E. GAMES AND GRANTS: 1 large type, Dark. Cor $3.00; 1 erel, $2.50; 1 trio, $7.50; 3 feggs, $1.00 per 15. Cc. 0. Sylvester. 5 Hark Cornish rooste are 1 yr, old, 1 is 2 yr $2.50 ea. Mrs. A. L. Duval | Greensboro, Rt. 1, Box 14 3 Pit Game cocks, 1 yr Round head and black - ,ed Red, Cross, wt.-4% and Ibs., s., $4.00 ea, Will ship. W. Ingram, Savannah, Rt. Ls : lets, now. laying. bop 1945 hatch White Rock erel thoroughbred, 4-A Box 821, Ca, 4100. ing, oe ea J Se me Waynesboro. Purebred heavy type < Cornish game day old chick: -25 for $7.00, 50 for $12.00, 10 jfor $22.00; ed cockerels, wt. 2 Ibs, ea. Del. Johnnie | Reidsville. 4 Dark Cornish hens n No cks. Mrs, A, Brookins, ee j Rt. 3. Purebred Grist Gradys, cock and 6 hens, 2 yrs. | $32.50; 1 cock and 7, 2 yr ok | Charnblee, Rt. i. A few Cornish cocke ready for service, $2.50 ea. Rev Curd Walker, Soperton, Rt. 1. LEGHORNS: ( te 100 nice White Leghorn English strain, 3-A grad yr. old, now laying good, $1.2 FOB. jee ae _ Dawso! Towns. ; 75 best grade, 10 mos, : White Leghorn pullets, nov *}laying, $1.00 ea. at my home Cant ship. Mrs. O. S. oS Cochran, Rt. 3. 5 Brown Leghorn hens nol laying and 1 Brown Leghorn cock, unrelated, $10.00. FOB Mr Cr Hunt, Gain Rt. 2: - Christie N. H. Red hee Pollorum clean, now me write for prices. Chas. T. Millan, Gainesville, Rt. 3. 1502N: HR. 4A. grade, 8 wks. old, pullets, $1 ea.; roosters, $1.00 ea. at m home. Mrs. W. M. Chambers Carrollton, Rt. 2. Thoroughbred, N. +. roosters, Feb. hatch; al mato plants, 35 Cl. Jackson, Ivey.. 2 vigorous N. H.. car April 1945 hatch, $2.50, I Hall, Atlanta, 952 Blu e Ave. N. E. He. = "POULTRY FOR SALE | POULTRY WANTED | FARM HELP WANTED | FARM HELP _ POULTRY FOR SALE Shee aS 7 ae | = | ; r light} Want single ma 25 White Leghorn hens, now| 22 White Pepkin ducks for) PIT GAME COCKS Spee a shly lhc eo laying, $1.25 ea, at my home.|sale at market price.. Mrs. I.} Want Pit Game (not the ik nor chickens, Vegetables} Weekly _ salary. C Will not ship. Mrs. S. E.|M. Knight, Macon, Rt. 5. | ornish) Cocks, not over 3} m ven 30 mi Atlanta. Must} house with lights and ~ Jones, Fairburn, Rt. 2. = 3 | YES. old, 5% lbs. or more, with a8 ialiable and furnish good| car line. J. H. Tribb e A Poe ee a bes good eyes, plumage and no of State experience, age| 277 Capitol Ave. __PEACOCKS, PIGEONS, _ toms and 3 hens (laying), cracked preastbones. Pay ea-(tee = oe a | ele _ PHEASANTS, QUAIL, ETC: hatch, $65.00 for lot. Charles press and $1.00 lb. Dudley etc., eee a Sted Wantigcod mano 4 pairs full blooded White|Schreiber, Decatur, 420 Mel | price, atlanta, 1678 Emory Rd., Co \\tarm between Sha King pigeons, mated and|""* oS N, E. a Brookwood churches in. working, $5.00 for lot. M. O.| Purebred Broadbreasted|GAME CHICKENS WANTED:) Want 1 or 2 horse croppet, part Oh Pores Count C. L. Dart, Brunswick, 1708|Bronze poults, bloodtested, clean} Want a doz. unsexed Travel-| white or colored, on 50-50 basis | tric lig t and runni Wilson, Ave. 60c ea. Mrs. I. G. Joiner, Sop-|or Game or Warhorse chicks.| 3rd or 4th or standing rent. | this Se good u i ing | Crton. Must be the best stock. Ad-| Good land and mules, 8 mi.|bottom = land. C.- et bait white hung vise. J. H. Felker, Atlanta,| south College * Park by way | Swanee, Rt. 1. =e pigeons, 12.00 pair. Hayne M.| 1 broadbreasted Mammoth | 90, Coole d ge N. E. He. 3416 J.| Cooks Crossing. J- B. Travis, Red an i oe eins ie Cochran, College Park, Rt. 2. | Bronze turkey tom, $12.00 FOB, : iverdale. Hae a Metter. Mrs. L. E. Strange, | MISCELLANEOUS aoe | potato plants, Govt. ins 4 Silver Pheasants males, 1) Cobbtown. CHICKENS WANTED: Want a colored man married; M. Now ready. Alge yr. old. Sell or Exc. for young pair of Golden Pheasants. Mrs.| TURKEYS, GUINEAS, Want to exch. 2 white N. Z.| or single that wants a good job| Surrency, Rt. 2. : ; ei 1] dairy. Must ee et i 1 ; does for large size hens; also and home, in sma SS . J. Koppe, Atlanta, 2694) DUCKS, GEESE, ETC. tess Sige of| know how to milk. Good 2ay, ITIO 7 AD Boulevard Dr., N. E. Broadbreasted Bronze, 4.wks. | Pave. other: size and stock of house and board to right per- POS T INS WA sbi A oyd. llege | Ne : Ast. del.,| rabbits, J. E. Wloyd, Co : : Mea ee oe ce ee pair, no less 2 pairs shipped.| yijje Rt 6. : PEAFOWLS WANTED: Want. good 1 ot an COS > Want ie ins - * 2 * : : ee = = FG x - Kiige''and Common Ari 2 pale geese femalen, sh00), Want s ilo of Feafovls 2 | ivey or 2H, om ds andthe | Must "be good hous _ Sheppard, Lithonia. Rt. 1, Box}at my farm. Will not ship,|so want 1 doz. geese eggs. state Good houses, land, on mail and|pasture. 4 in family. 58, 0. ay witts, LaGrange, 1229 Es a oe Dal. | school bus. See T. W. Morgen Abernathy, Cartersvill _5 pairs mated white King) : las, Rt. 2., 1 "| Carroliton, 6 Rhundy St. 3. pigeons, $11.00 or $2.25 pair.| One full blooded 2 yr. old ee Want man to make crop, truck; Man, 30 yrs. old, w ose Banded: samen oe abi Bronze turkey gobbler, wt.) LEGHORNS iene - |farm or anything he wants t0|2 children want job famous Howe strain. No less| about 25: Ibs., $15.00 or exch.| Want some 4-A white Leg- grow; give half he makes, also|as truck and tractor than 2 pair sold. Terry Avery,|for light breed pullets not over horn -pullets and a rooster. Ad-| Thule to plow. Come see, go t0|10 yrs. exp. in drivin; Covington, Box 13. z 3 mos. old. F. M. Abee, Dah- vise. - Ree. Smith, Decatur. Sunnyside and they will tell or see. Oatha Mar 2 pairs young white Swiss JONGES ee ~|you where I live. J. A. Ander:)ta, Rt. 2, Box 193, - Mondaines, (the famous Foy| 1 M. B. Turkey Tom, April FARM HELP WANTED {s0n, Griffin. Rt. ai =) = World: War mo 4 strain,) soon. be working, $3.50| hatch, $10.00. No del. Mrs. ae a5 Want man and wife, white or | single, age 48, fair heal pair. Exc. for Ped. N. Z. reds| Troy C. Turner, East Point,) ~~~ | eolored, work on place, 15 ml-| work with good ma -_-yabbits, Write. R. Lamar|1218 N. Main St, Phone, Ra.) Want experienced white or| of Atlanta. Caretaker and gen. |try or truck farm. - Brantley, Wrightsville, Rt. 2. |6302. se | col. tractor farmer; Pay $100.00 | work. Yr. round job, $100.00 mo. hogs. Good ref. C : gs mo. and House with wood,|Furnish house with all. con-/ate tractor. Want REDS: So eee | mo, and d,|Furnish house with= a | at oS S : | water, lights, near school bus/| veniences. Edwin Crissey, Dun-| home. Reasonable wa aS is vs ee Hy. Lae a ee POULTRY WANTED and mail route. L. W. Garri-| woody, Rt. 1. ~ | M. Steen, Atlanta, 59 tapes 8 gas seo batening| say ten |. go tam for Yards NAD ~ lots, 50c doz. Mrs.. G. C,|BANTAMS WANTED: Want farmer for 1-H farm; | farm near Doraville on paved) Man, 35 yrs., wife, Clifton, Millen. Want 1 full bright Golden|3 mi. Palmetto. Must furnish| toad. 3 room house with lights: | dren (oldest 12) want 40 N. H, Red 4-A_ grade|Sebright | Bantam 7 sanccer: J.;own. equipment. Ref. requir- Be a Misenheimer, Doraville, Dairy farm; house s pullets and several roosters, E. McElhannon, Columbus, Box|ed. Make good proposition. 3) : z ; - {lights ae ae i April hatch, $1.80 ea. FOB| 129%. es room house, barns, available; Want white woman not une ae d a i oe - and. you furnish crates; also| Want game bantams; also immediately. M. D. Williams,| der 21 yrs. old, reliable, smart nen : gave trac e or _ hatching eggs, $4.00 C, $1.00|want 3 pheasant hens and Atlanta, 19 Roanoke Ave. N.|to do general light chores on ee eee "TH. Dodd, for 15 del. Mrs. B. M.. Lo-|cockerel, prefer Silvers or E., Ch. 7411. 3 farm: attend to chickens, gar- oe oe LL J. Be Do gan, Athens, Rt. 2.. ' | would take Ring neck. State 8 good* a =o over oo See 7 atl eas : . ee aan oy Se r GUI age and price in ist letter.) good farm, 8 mi. S. E. Barnes- cont Sn eee ree eee s job fo 3 oes Pea ae 2 oo Mrs. G. M. Cantrell, Atlanta, | ville on share basis; give good try. Mrs. wie ss Rogers, Hazle-| on Dairy or farm, 3 i oe ag ee White .-|516 Woodward Ave. S. E.. _| proposition. I. L. Wright, hurst, Box 22. us (boy 12 yrs.) Life Sacer $190 a e . oe Rilo cee Go pigeons for a| Yatesville. ae eae "Want several large families to|cattle and. farming a print sacks. Mrs. H. M. Storey,| young Golden Sebright pullet.| Want man with small family} Work ae ae say Fe = ee ee _ Valdosta, Rt. 3, Box 77. | Advise; also have for sale 1|to supervise large truck farm, a Fd ts lors Just |B house with igh a Mallard Ducks: hens now|Red Cochin rooster. for $6.00.| able to drive tractor, trucks, fig oe jicking cotton and Pref. near Atlanta. Co laying, $2.00 ea.; Drakes, $1.50 All shipped. Exp. Collect.|and handle all money. Top} oeing, and picking eet g ek R: ; < P | seed. On. school bus route andjat. 5 Forks, 4 mi. & eee T:

-41,00- 12.001 2 9.00- 10.00 Shelly Cows eS Aas 5D) 7.00- 8.00} 8.00- 10.00]: 7.00- 8.00 Bulls as 7.00- 8.50 11.00- 13.50 12,00- 13.00 12.00- 13.00] .10.00- 14.00 12.00- 13.00 Good Calves 14.00- 16.50. 14.00- 17.00 9400-4600) 2 60 oh fed, Caves 12,50- 13.00}. 12.00- 15.00 13.00- 14.00. 12.00- 14.00] 13.50- 16.50 12.00- 13.00 ommon Calves ___. | 9.50~ 11.50 11.00- 13.00] -8.00- 12.00 11.00- 12.00 -9.00- 15.00 -10.00- 12.00