' WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1946 < Editorial by TOM LINDER : OU can. keep your head when all about pyou. Are losing theirs and blaming it on you; rou can trust yourself when all men doubt you, But make allowance for their doubt- =. mg, too 6u can wait and not bea i waiting, Or being lied about, dont deal in lies, being hated dont give way to hating, And yet dont look too goo, nor talk too wise: 1 can talk with crowds and. keep your virtue, Or walk "with Kingsnor lose the com- | mon touch, either foes nor loving irieade ean hurt e you. at all men count with you, but none too : much; you can fill the unforgiving minute With sixty seconds worth of distance = ron... - ours is the Earth and everything thats = in it, And which is more you'll be a Z Man, my son! Rudyard Kiplings Verse. rt since the days of the dying oman Empire have the people the world been so much in anger of destroying each oth- The people of every great tion on earth are filled with sar and dread. of some un- own catastrophe. The people of the world cre lled with suspicion of each oth- he conditions that we face in 1 immediate future are but le reaping of the whirlwind. ey are the fruit of seed that nations have sown to the d. he harvest is here. The earth full of the bodies of millions ' men, women and children 0 were slain by perversion of sientific knowledge. he earth has been soaked in There has been an era of a fopture, suffer- ok # ing and privation on such ascale that the horrible deeds of the dark ages sink into insignifi- - eance by comparison. Famine stalks the highways of the world. Gaunt men fall at their labor for lack of food. Pit- iful and helpless little children by the millions hold to the skirts of hungry mothers and cry for food which the mothers are hopelessly unable to provide. The men at the head of the great powers trade and traffic in the lives and destinies of two billion human beings. | These two billion Raia be- ings are like a herd of sheep be- ing led to slaughter. They are in utter ignorance _ of what is going on. The people of Russia, England, the United States and France have been denied the truth along with the people of Germany, Italy and Japan. The dictators of Germ- any, Japan and Italy could nev-. er have equipped themselves for a World War had the means not been supplied them by Eng- land and the United States. We hear a lot of talk about suppression of facts and cen- sorship in Russia and it is all too true. We do not hear about the sup- pression of facts in the United States and England, yet the sup- pression of facts is just as ef- fective in the United States and Engiand as it is in Russia. Itis a matter of official record in Washington, which no inform- ed person will question, that we, the United States, armed Japan for a-war of aggression in Asia. If anyone questions the truth of this statement, I invite them to read Secretary of State Hulls White Book. In this White Boc an official government docu- ment, Secretary of State Hull said unqualifiedly that he knew as far back as 1937 exactly what Japan was up to and that Japan intended to conduct a war of aggression to bring all of East Asia under Japans dominion b force. In the face of the official statement, the United States furnished oht million tons of war supplies to Japan from 193 to October, 1940. England did substantially the same thing for Germany, arm-_ ing Germany in the belief that Germany would fight Russia. This was under the Administra- tion of Prime Minister Cham- berlain. It was with the full knowledge and consent of Mr. Churchill. The United States and Ens land were accessories before the fact to all the blood shed and | horrors of the great World War. The people of the United States and England have nver been told these facts. They will never be told these facts. The truth is effectively withheld from the people of America and Great Britain. 7 No wonder that the Govern ments of Russia, England and the United States are suspicious of each other. No wonder the Chinese are suspicious of Russia, England and the United States. No wonder all of the smaller nations are suspicious of each other as well as of the great. powers. No wonder all of the great powers are afraid to disarm in \ {Contisued on Page 8) TF | GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN | on the maiting list and for change of address tu STATE BUREAU | 0F MARKETS. 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. ander postage regula M Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable : tions inserted one time on each request and | repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy of | Limited space will not permit insertion of notices containing more than 30 words including name and address. | Under Legislative Act the Georgia | assume any responsibility for any Bulletin. - Published Weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. By Department of Agriculture Tom Linder, Commissioner, " Execative Office, State Capitol Atlanta, Ga. Publication Offive | 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. jditorial and Executive Offices State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Notify on FORM 3578Bureau 0} Markets, 222 State Capitol 2 Atlanta, Ga. 5 | Entered as second class matter | August 1, 1937, at. the Post Office at Covington, Georgia, under Act | of June mailing at special rate oi postage | | provided for in Section 1103. Act | of October &. 6 1900. Accepted SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE for Market Bulletin does not notice appearing in the SECOND - HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE : - good Deering 10 ft. power binder; mill spindle; 5 Smith, Sparta. 100.00. One J D. 6 ft. power take- off combine. Marshallville. Jd. Ge - Grifim, Farmall M tractor, large size dbl. disc; Harrows; 7 ft. mow- ing machine, hammer mill, 12 row Deering grain drill; wag- m (tractor hitch) on rubber; hay Will not sell seperate. $2750.00, Cash. P. A. Chastain, Gaines- ville, Rt. 2, Phone 9165. rake. All good condition. Threshing condition; McCormick- eCormick -- Deering combine, No. 62, used 3 seasons. Ready to Thomson. operate. J. E. Harrison, 1 set 54 in. mill rocks;. 1 1 corn sheller; several pulleys, shafts and belts. L. M. Ayer, Unadilla, Phone 38. oe 5 ton Caterpiller tractor completely rebuilt with power ufley and demountable track cleats 3. : Intl Harrow Plow, No. (tiller) 8 disc, 24 in. 6 ft. in A-1. condition; tractor | starter and ghts, $250.00. S. M. Dudley, Ringgold, Re 2: Farmall F-20 just ovrhaul- on good rubber; 1 J. D. ed disc tiller plow on steel; 1 . 6 to 7 ft. dbl. cuttaway Harrow, $1,250.00 for lot on Eastman and Hawkinsville hwy. 5 mi. from Eastman at bog Cabin. B.. G. . Phagan, Eastman, Riek Allis-Chalmers B tractor with new 3 disc Athens tiller; 12 orchard type Int'l tractor; | $100.00; -dise Oliver tiller, Wray 171 hammer mill. I Int'l 1944 model, four. men wire pick hay baler; subject .my being able to secure del. f an Int'l 1 man pick up baler efore closing sale. Used very ttle. Price reasonable. R. E. otton. Milledgeville, 207 North xlumoia St. figee 3-70 saw gin outfit, complete. Dbl. box Hyaraulic self train- ing press, extracting cleaning eeders, ail first class order. P. Walker, Bonaire. . D. binder in good shape, W. T.. Moorhead, wersville. Practically new Int'l 3. disc Iter plow. Will carry 4 disc. W. Lindsey, Griffin, Rt. B. ch Orchard. 400 gal. cypress k, rubber tires, suction hose, ctically new, $800.00; also *h brushing and grading chine in perfect condition, 60.00. R. F. Sams, Clark- d machine, dition; X tractor trailer sprayer for South: e Ozburn, Covington, R. F. D.} One 55 gal. power sprayer for orehard..and farm use, equipped with 1% H Briggs and Stratton air cooled engine, in perfect cond., used less than 1 hd. See, write, or call. T. yi Crawford, Clarkston, Phone, 5L. Case .. Threshing 22x36 with wind $225.00;. also 8 ft. McCormick machine \reaper and binder, $125.00 or $300.00 for both. James B. Bartch, Augusta, Rt. 2. Case tractor D. C, planters, cultivator and 6 disc tiller, on good rubber and in good con- 1 walking plow and buggy, practically new; 1 pea- nut picker, used 1 season; 1 J. D. hay baler.- T. B. Williams, Dudley,- Phone. 41. : 1 set of 32 S burners for. curing. tobacco for 20x20 or 18x20, in perfect Paid $245.00. Will sell at same price. FOB. L. H. Edenfield,| Stillmore, Rt. 1, Box 34. 1 ea. Deering mower; Mc- Cormick 6% ft. self dump rake; 2 H. Wagon; 3 H turn plow; Covington cotton dropper; Gee Whiz 2 H cultivator; 3 row cole grain drill; planet Jr. 1. H cultivator; two 1 H_ steel beam turn plows; Jr. harrow, middle buster, subsoiler, $200.00 for lot or sell seperately. FOB. | John. T. Brack Sr., Vidalia, 204 First St. -1 Subsoiler and 1 wheat cradle, $3.50 ea. all in good rp condition, Prices quoted at my C. M. Adock, Adairs-. place. ville, Rt. 2. One 8 can Intnl milk cooler, 3 units, Surge milking ma- chines, complete, used 9 mos. J. W. Robinson, Sardis. % ft mower for Farmall tractor H; 1 grain drill, 8 disc with power lift and fertilizer attachment; J. D. 4 disc tiller on rubber all in good shape. Cc. J. Garrett, Statham. One 2-H wagon, in A-1 con- dition for sale; also 8 or 9 row grain drill with fertilizer box. Prefer J. DB. or Intlnl. . L. Estes,,College Park, Rt. te McCormick-Deeving plant- er with all plates :and gears; also cotton dropper attachment for this planter. Can be used wih Farmall tractor planter, first class cond. $20.00 FOB. J. . Griffin, Americus, Rt. 3. _ 1 Case combine, 6 ft. blade, in A-1, condition, 1943 model, ready for work; also 30 Jersey heifers, -springing from 1 to 6 mos. See at my farm, 4 mi. of Manstield. Kelvin stacker, |. condition. | i ei a Sey SECOND HAND .MACHINERY FOR SALE 1 Fordson tractor very cheap at my place; also plows and Harrows. Hubert Hughes, Ros- well. : Two 4 row Martin Cyclone cotton dusters, $25.00 and $35.00 FOB; also 1 pair of plat- form scales, in good condition, $10.00 FOB. Martha E. Mc- 'Kemie, Coleman. 1 new Spring tooth harrow for sale cheap. W. H. Rochest- er, Atlanta, Reynolds Dr. Farmall A. on good rubber, in good condition; 3 disc tiller on rubber; Combine, 42 in.; Tandrum harrow, 5 -ft.;. 8 ft. fertilizer attachment; grain drill, all in good condition. H. Cc. Adams, Newborn. 1 Allis-Chammers No.. 60 combine, 1945 model, for sale. I. M. Thompson, Good Hope, |Phone, 5244. One 35 gal. Electric barrel churm with/motor in! good condition, for 110 A. C., $35.00 FOB. Carey C. Martin, Gaines- ville, R. F.-D. 2. 1 large farm bell, with side wheel and all attachments. A. D. Luckey, Harlem. McCormick Deering mowing machine, in fair condition, $25.00 at my farm, 5 mi. East Danielsville. Can not ship. Herman C. Brewer, Daniels: ville, Rt. 3. 3 Boytt tobacco Standard and cotton sprayers. for sale. Used only 1 season. W. J. Mc- Kenzie, Jr., Coleman. 1 Intln binder, 5% ft. blade, foot trip bundle carrier, in good cond. except for few min- or repairs, $175.00, D. HH. Smith, Bowdon, R. F. D. 3. Power Mower and terracing ' blade: for Ford-Fergurson trac- tor mowers, used only 2 days, $225.000 for both or will sell separately. James P. Smith, Winterville, R. F. D. 1. ' McCormick-Deering combine No. 61, in fair condition. No tires, R. P. Burson, Monroe, Phone 2931. 4 1944 Case spike cylinder, 6 ft. combine on 6 ply tires and straw. spreader has about 300 acres., $500.00. Crawford Harwell, Rutledge. SS 1 IHC mule operated hay baler on 4 wheels, in good condition, used this year, $80.00; also 1 grain binder, no repairs needed but 3 sheets, $75.00.. W. A. Maddox, Wind- er, Rt. 4. ; for sale. ston. 1 McCormick binder in run- W. N. Phillips, Roy- stalk cutter, $65.00. Cc. R. Beard, Danielsville, Rt. 3. J. D. mowing machine with 7 ft. blade and David Brad- ley hammer mill. R. L. Pross- er, Milledgeville. Good 1 H and 2 H wagon or sale; also want to buy good 1 H mower. Bruce E. Bridges, |College Park, 386 Janice Dr., Ga. 6598. . J. D. 11A combine, in good shape on good rubber with extra attachments for thrash- ing beans, peas and other grain. C. J. Chields, Forsyth, Phone 2826. _8 ft. J. I. ease binder tractor hitch, needs new pan and wood work for steel, otherwise rea- dy to .go: Come see. C.-L. Brown, Jr., Hartwell,. Rt. 1. Latest model McCormick- Deering binder, run in oil, practically new, 2 or 3 mule hitch. W. H. Bledsoe, Mc- Douough, Rt. 1. 3-80 Saw dbl. brested air blast gin outfit, complete. Cheap. J. T. Wamock, Tarry- town, 1 big Sam King harrow, new disc, in good condition, $150.00. Dont write. Come see. New- a. Evans, Commerce,. R. F. Tobacco sticks for sale as farm. J. E. Bryant, Br - ol. One 4 ft. case combine, in good condition, $400.00. Lois Wright, Marshallville.. 11,000 tobacco sticks, for sale at my place. C. C, Owens, Pa- Lve; Rt 2 at \ 1 McCormick tractor, 36 H-> __ MARKETBULLETIN |plow; Harrow; Middle Buster; ning shape, $45.00; also J. -D.|. 1 | SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE 1 ea. of Model F. and G John Deere and Case combines for sale. L. J. Muse, Carroll- ton, Box 298, Phone, 495. Fordson tractor and disc plows, $165.00. Walter H. Nor- rell, Gainesville, Rt. 6. 1 Dixie cotton chopper on rubber, new knives and weed- ers, tractor drawn, $185.00. H. W. Shealy, Oglethorpe. Farmall 14, power lift, 2 row cultivator, in excellent condi- tion, almost new tires. RG. Daniell, Metter. Fordson tractor with Ath- ens side plow, ready for work; also parts for Fordson. Gob- er Murphy, Jasper, Rt. 2. H. D. 10-W late model Allis- Chalmers, full Diesel crowler tractor, starter and lights. Priced below O. P. A. low ceil- ing. Herbert . Brown, Albany, Box 832. 1 plow, reversible hill side disc also some other farm tools. L. C.. Shipp, Rockmart. 1 Mill Rock and scale, $100.00 at my _ home. Mrs. Lena Saye, Newborn, Rt. 1. Dixie cotton chopper, 2 row model, with rubber tires, hitch in excellent condition. _E. M. Beckham, Fitzgerald, Rt. 2. 1 Case VC tractor with 8 disc harrow; one 4 disc Tiller with. planters, distributors and Harrows, complete. Write or see at my farm, 7 % mi. So. Douglasville. Willie Frank Evans, Douglasville. A Farmall tractor; 2. dise 2 sets of cultivators, all in good condition. J. Cliff Bar- nett, Colquitt. McCormick-Deering 16 dbl. disc harrow, 8 new scallop disc on front section, $125.00; Mc- Cormick-Deering 8 disc tiller on steel. (Can be changed to 5 or 6 disc tillex), $150.00. Sell together or separate. C. R. Pippins, Winder, Rt. 1. 2 Niagara 3 row Cotton Dust- ers, mule drawn, serviceable, $150.00 ea. at farm. W. H. Davidson, Fort Valley. 1: new JIetz No. 240 feed mill, Grinds as well as filage, in perfect condition. _ Priced to sell. Grady Fox, Fort Valley, Ro Pee 3! A 6 ft. Bermuda harrow for J. D. power. lift tractor; also 1 Avery Red Fox corn and peanut planter. S. J. Clary, Arabi. One 2 H walking cultivator, $55.00. In perfect condition. Mrs. J. D. Stone,. Graham. McCormick-Deernig binder, 6 ft. cut, tractor. or mule hitch, in good condition, $50.00. 12 mi. No.:- Athens. H. B. Jenk- is, Hull, RR. B.D. 1 tractors, V. C. Allis Chal- mers and Farmall 30, both on rubber, 4 disc Intnl and J. D. 6 disc Tiller (on rubber), light dbl., and Athens heavy disc harrow, cultivators for J. D. A or B tractor. S. R. Saye, Rut- ledge. > + right, Oak Park. |rebuilt like now, for Ford |Hicks, Reynolds. 1 H. wagon, (work nee 1 wheel), for sale ye Fordson tractor in ry shape. Advise at once. Eubanks, Buford, Rt. 3. 1 ea. model 60 All mers combine, cut ab acres of grain; Ontaric Drill 12 disc; Ford-Fer; Mowing Machine; Side Del. Rake. 1 Intln reaper and bh 10. ft. blade, used very ]j $200.00; 1: No. 140 Letz feed miker, very goo dition, $150.00 G. F. Ag Vidette. 1 single dise plow, Oli tractor, (can be used fo tractor) $75.00 at my place DeKalb and Henry @ line. J. A. Ford, Elfenw; Ellenwood R. e One 1530 Intln tract solid. rubber (will make power unit for grist $175.00. William A. Redd Fairburn, Rt. 2. z Farmall 14, power lift cultivator, in excellent tion, almost new tires, for R. G. Daniel, Metter. 2 Fordsons tractors, and $225.00 respectivel Athens side plow, $75.00. L.. White, Buckhead, Rt. Allis-Chalmers B tract motor, starter and li Bush and Bog harrow wi 2 H. wakon, Cutaway row, 2 H. middlebuster, Ol 2. H. plow, some black tools for farm ~ use. A 'Ashworth, Norcross, Rt. Durand 1 roll Junior bination Peach machine, very little, for sale re able. C. A. Rivers, Fai: 2-H Jones mower, ru order, $35.00; Bradley $20.00. Mrs. Hary R White. : 1 Masters plant. sette perfect condition, $5.00. | Cor Cc 5 3 s 1 Allis-Chalmers No. 60, for*sale. H. Atlanta, 896 Park St Ra. 4954. 1 Case model F Combin class running cond. re use, $500.00 at my place East Jefferson. Hubert hite, Jefferson. oO J. I. Case 6 ft. Combi A-1 condition; also 6 disc tiller with seeder atta Calhoun Hogan, Dublin, 1- practically new 5 Munger cotten gin, with Continental pipes, pulleys, _ belts, electric motor and ind cotton: seed scales. Wri wire for appointment. Bryan, Greensboro. _ International Grain Thr ald model, in good runni er, pharetta. J. W. Hughes, Farmall 20 tractor, $600.00. Ben J. Beall, Hazlehurst. Practically new 2 H. wagon, | also No. 10 Oliver turning plow, Covington guano distrib- utor, Gantt cotton planter, and 1 pr. mare mules, 3 and 5 yrs. old, reasonable price at my place, 1% mi. Avera. Mrs. Mattie McGraw, Avera. 2 Cameron Cotton Trampers, E. L. Vance, Tifton. Some- farming and farm blacksmith tools, and other items for use on farm. Write or see: J.H. Butts, Mt. Airy. - Wagon, with rubber 16 in. tires. and_ wheels, new body, built on T model chassis, per- fect cond. S.. Thompson, Atlanta, Rt. ? Box 215. CA 6890. J. D. grain binder, horse or tractor hitch, good running. cond. bought in 1941; sell for $100.00. J. P. Simpson, Col- tege Park, Rt. 2, CA 6859. g 2 Roller, 16 in. Syrup Mil with 9 ft. Copper Pan, nearly new, to rent out to good syrup Maker for the 8th, to some man who owns his own land, Hung: 34 $100.00 cash. H.|: anta,. 4F7 Pisemont Av x ee vractor muwer for M Farmall tractor, 7 ft. bla lst class condition. D. S. more, Rtuledge- _ One 4-disc Athens till good condition, $235.00 | W. R. Howard, Stephens. Large J. D. Threshing chine, self-feeder and we Cultivator iS never used. Address. # Spearman, Social ircle Practically new, 1945 6. ft., Combine on rubber me. John Anderson, Coc! 1 front and sweep rak Ford-Ferguson tractor, for Can. be seen at my bar! Robert C. Watkins, Springs, Ch. 2068. Bob-Tail combinat Pea, Cotton planter, W. tilizer hopper, $22.00; row grain drill - with hopper, $20.00. W. B. Dunwoody, Mt. Ver 1 set platform sca form, 24 ft. long. 1 pi ding. Come Come see. L, J. Ellis, Cum- : MACHINERY FOR. SALE, HAN MACHIN ERY WANT ED M CHINERY WAN By Plow, mule drawn, good condition, y farm 8 mi. e Mt. Zion. 2- aise Athens Tiller for 1 B Allis-Chalmers tract- so planting and fertiliz- tachments for same. Write . C. M. Price, -Wrights- a in perfect condition. A. liver Jr., Glennville. f J, 1. Case grain sep- i self feeder and _ Priced to sell. ondition, with fair tires, 00. R. A. _ Allen, Jack- ont. A: Allis-Chalmers Combine, op harvester, $300.00 at arn. fife R. Calhoun, Kib- _A- -6 Case Combine, Can be seen at farm North of Locust Grove wy. No: .42.' James... P. n, Locust Grove, t-4:% : } ft. and binder, in good dition, ready for use; also bine model 61 McCor- eering make; 1, disc har- caged Lightfoot, Mie i ies ester, in good mechanical on for sale. Hubert F. e 60 Allis- ea ainers com- _ sale. Needs some repairs. | As is for ceil- th. y drill, $15. 00; 1 fer- igtributor, $5. 006-4 lanter, $6. GO stalk $20.00. All in good C. M. Boyd, Quit- | 4 9, Box 91. 2 disc Athens tractor almost new, with 20 in. erfect condition. Sell pei De: Edmondson, SH Deol. th _ McCormick-Deer- |. ae. will cut and tie .00.. Geo. W. McDon- tivators, cuuels. and dis- = toed. D. RB . tractor rst_ class condition, 295.00. Durham, Dublin, Rt. 3. McCormick-Deering mow- aachine, used 1 season, in condition, Fits Model A all tractor. Write L. V. Dougherty. tnl H hay press, ht repair, $25.00 FOB at 0 eal North Bainbridge, R. D: Humph- ri st milk with 40. in. rocks: ith 48 in. rocks, both shape. Come and see. helchel, Cordele, Rt. 4 lly new Burpee. pres- nner, only used twice,.| | night |. ash. Phone -at 9533 or - -write. _ Miss McLaughlin, Atlanta, h St, NW. Bi Apt. 41; Wagon _ seales, s new wood work, $40.00; ft. tractor hitch, case C aa =. binder, needs ; $225.00. W. C. ut, Dtenicen 6 ft. Combine, $750.00. | be seen at farm, 4. mi. West Point on West} ent condition, $6.00. Mrs. _ Jones, Atlanta, 111 Mt. Roal. 2-H Bradley 2-3/4 in, riven less than 50 mi., ody and false_ body, 1.00 cash at my barn. ohnston, Fairburn, Rt. 1.. ne 5 ft, McCormick binder, 00 2 aa H. Ridley, Ww, a shape, Sr5.00. a Tucker on LaVista Rad. McCormick- Deering : 40 OL Chop 60, for sale. eo ok. DL. Bryan, ond., needs. ner, $87. 50. Exc. | $85.00; also . WwW. 4 Marror, Farmall A. tractor on abbas with starter, lights play harrow, planting and cultivating equip- ment, in good cond. W. D. Keet-. er, Canton, Rt.-4:; Spike tooth cultivator, V. shaped, adjustable, 1 H. drawn, $12.00; a 70 lb. farm anvil, $18.- 00. At my place. F. H. Bierman, Atlanta, 1025 Belleyue Dr. N. E. No. 61 Intnl Combine, good cond. overhauled last season, for sale or exc. for power Hay Press or Mewing machine that works on Farmall H. and side del rake. L. P. Crawford, Athens RFD 1. < Modl A tractor and 4 disc Tiller, in A-1 cond., for G. B. Ethridge, Warthen. John Deere tractor, Model L. A., in as good as new cond, on rubber. W. E. Scarborough, Blakely, Rt. 1. Good 42 model Farmall H tractor, with lights and starter, also cultivati ing equipment. E. G. Perryman, Benevolence. 2 1927 Fordson tractors with side plows and 1 harrow! one has new high tension magneto. See. D. G. Wood, Adairsville, te, Farmall F 20 Steel Lug Wheel tractor, good cond., for sale. Ralph D. Newman, Thomasville, Box 150. Phone No. 441. Allis Chalmers Combine, No. H. C. Allen, At- lanta, 876 Park St. S. W. Ra 4959, A-1 H weeder, almost good as new (needs few slight re- pairs), cost $20.00; -sell for $17.50 at my farm. "wW. R. Gar- | ner, Cordele, No. of R. R. St. Fordson tractor on rubber, for sale. C, S--Vance, Griffin, De Terracedale. Allis Chaimers Combine, good for more information, see. Alger Hill, Unadilla, Rt. 1. Allis Chalmers Combine, for sale. Thomas Brewer, Logan- vile, Rt. 1. J. D. Combine (needs much repair), for sale. Grover Yan- cey, Loganville, Rt, 2. Latest model small Allis- Chalmers Combine, cuts 42 inches, in good condition, on -good rubber, ready for service. Price $350.00 at my farm, Bron- wood, Georgia, errell County. Contact Leo Mallard, oe Georgia. 1. McCormick- Dearne left hand grain binder, $75.00. Run | last season. Jas. J. Eee Siloam. Ideal dairying mowing ma- ; chine, in. good condition, and other tools. Write for. prices. NEV: Miller, Doraville, Rt. 1. Complete : set cultivators, 1 planter and 1. distributor for model A Farmall. lift, J. E. Mayo, Seville... Grist mill, complete except er, 30 in. Rocks, top run- oe for other NLR. Mooney, Quill. roller value. 1 David Bradley 2 ape, 3/4 slightly use $85.0 davier track for Fordson tractor, complete for logging, $75.00. H. S. Axins, College. Park, Lambert Rr: SECON D- HAND MACHINERY WANTED , Want 1 cid time. grist mill, jin good condition, cheap. Mrs. Bessie D. Rovier, Alma, R. m2 8 3. Want 2 row corn picker O. K.. David, Marshallville. Want power Syrup Cane Mill, with motor to pull same, or without, in good cond, med. size, M. C. Lingerfelt, Dahlonega Rio: Want Hay | pakee: and Black- smith Anvil and shop blowers for. use on farms. State cond. and price. Must be within 30. miles.. Chas, .Gowde, Powder |. Springs, Rt. AS Want to buy 1. horse: mower jim good. condition. , ; Give de- Wade Rt. 4 1 | seription and price. H. Rossville, sale. make. No power- 1. i Want Garden deactir with attachments. Advise fully to make, condition and price. Grady Whitlow, Carnesville, Box 141. Want 1 pair middle busters or complete cultivating outfit for 60 Oliver tractor. State cond. and price. Paul A. Lov- inggood, Powder ogee oR. Li Want 3 disc Tiller or 2 dise Turner for John Deere model H tractor. Write what you have, price and condition. John Gilbreath, LaFayette; Rt. 3. Want 2 H walking cultivator | . Riley C.. in good condition. Couch, Turip. Want good used Farmall tractor, late model, with plant- ing, cultivating and fertilizing attachment; also want late model one' row corn binder, any J. .W.- Woodruff, Co- lumbus. Want 1-H wagon in running condition, close by. Roy Har- rell, Fayetteville. Want one 2-disc plow for J. D. model A tractor. , State price and condition. E, M Clark, Milner. Want 1 cultivator for J. D. model L. tractor, New or used advise. Millard F. Patterson, Young Cane. = Want 5 ft. Tiller plow for Ford-Ferguerson tractor; 2 disc plow or 14 in. Bottom plow. for same... J.; L. Banner, Americus, Rt. 3. Want J. D. mowing machine for tractor. State age, condi- tion, price ~ and location. Thomas L. Grist, Athens, Rt. 3. Want. Front Cultivator sect- ion for F-20 Farmall tractor. Geo. N. Thomas, Thomasboro. Want 1 garden tractor 1 to 3 H. P. with all attachments, must be reasonable. E. D. Milling, Decatur, 497 Kirk Dd. Want Power Hay Baler, in fair condition. . Write descrip- | tion and price. W. H.: Patrick, Winder, R.:F. .D: 3. Want 1 music drawn hay baler in good condition. W. C. Blown, J, Mane, Box e362 =, Want J mowing machine also. iy small Blacksmiths \farm anvil. 75. mi. of Gainesville. ice Glisten: Garrett, Gains- ville, Box 56. Want. Garden Tractor good condition. Give age, HP, tools, make and lowest cash rice R. A. Caldwell, Boston, i 2. Want $$Want 1 cultivator also 2 disc plow with power lift. for Allis-Chalmers: B model tractor. O. I. Shipley, Auburn. -Want small flueless dairy boiler, 1 or 1% HP, in good] condition. near Atlanta, _Wes- ley W. Sera, Lithonia, Rt. Want. Allis- Chalmers. Farm- all A or John Deere H on rub- ber. All letters ans. C. A. Keown, Adairsville, Ris =i, : Want Allis-Chalmers No. 40 Combine, or McCormick-Deer- ing, No. 42-R Combine or other make of like. size for 1-2 plow tractor in good. shape at once. Audrey M. Youell, Chatsworth, R. F. D. 2. : Want side del. rake, in good condition. State price and make. C. F. Mosher, Roswell, 1Box 46. Want small ice taller suitable for small dairy. State what you have, condition it is rin and price in first letter. aE E. L, Sanders, Newnan, Rt. 4. - Want late model Ford-Ferg- erson tractor, in good condi- tion with or without equip- ment. R. E. Morris, Silver Creek, Rt. 1, _Phone Evening, Rome Ga., 6844. - Want a3 to 5 H. P. Walking | tractor and equipment. L. P. Mingledorff, Douglas, Rt. 3. Want a good 1 H wagon at ence- at reasonable: price, not over 25 mi. from Jackson. Mrs. Inman Smith, Jackson, Rt. 1. ~ Want a Sand Pump in good condition. State make and price in first letter; > a tractor in good sha urns: Carroliton, es as | 11001. also] | peas. fertilizer distributor condition, at reasonable price. | Bird, Rock Springs. in|. -of tractor. Want 4 tow colon ae condi- Mays- Cyclone make. State _ tion. T. G. OKelley, ville. Want a Power Cane -Mill. Give dsecription, including length and diameter of rollers. | Albert Glass, Buena Vista. Want a ball bearing Fan, large enough for a 4-80 gin out-. fit. W. N. Phillips, Royston. -Want a Machine to and dry Blue Lupine seed. Ad- vise at once. J. K. Sos Leesburg. Want for regular Farmall 20 tractor, such as Bull gear and pinion for counter shaft, bear- ings. State what you _ have, cond., arid price. J. M. -Demp- sey, Chamblee, phohe 4351. Want 2 row. or medium Weight tractor, dny. make, steel or rubber wheels, in good me- chanical condition. State make model, and price. J. F. White, Savannah, 102. W. Vongress St. Want 1 good garden tractor with mowing machine,. Must be in good condition. Barney Culp: Savannah, P.O. Box Want 1 walking cultivator plow. Will buy or rent. State what you have and price in first letter. H. H. Bunn, Mid- ville. eS Want a good factory built power cane mill with 3 rollers, with good copper pan. Staie a E. O. Lance, Dahlonega, te: ; Want a riding cultivator, all parts included, J. D. preferred, in good condition and reason- able; also want some _ butter H. G. Silvey, Wocd- ville. % Want Hamilton all-purpose in good State description and lowest price FOB your station. L. Blackwell, Calhoun. Want cultivator attachment for -Farmall 14 or 12. Want.1 H hay baler. Must be cheap for cash. A. C. Floyd, Chamblee. Want a Corn Binder, prefer Intnl, in good cond. Advise. R. T. Taylor, Richland. Want buy cultivator attach- ment for W. C. Allis Chalmers tractor, in good cond. Quote price. F. Ri Kennedy, Stone Mountain, Rt. 2. = Want Ford-Ferguson tractor at. reasonable price R. S. Hall, Decatur, Rt. 3 (Lawrenceville Road). ~ Want Intnl Combine No. 62, with 6 ft. blade, or state what you have.. Write. Want tractor and some equip- ment; a Farmall M, H or A, Ford Ferguson or John Deere. Quote best cash price and cond. H. D. Ray, Ellijay. INCUBATORS AND BROODERS FOR SALE 2 Elec. brooders, 500 cap., some chicken feeders, good 1H, wagon, Cotton Duster, plows and other farm equipment. Mrs. James Norton, Stone Mountain Rt. 1. (5485 Memorial Dr. S, E.) "Elec. incubator, 1200 cap., with circulating fan, thermo- meter and. hygrometer, also Oaks elec battery brooder, 5 deck 750 cap., all good cond. $200.00. Trade for yearlings. Loyd Keadle, Yatesville. Buckeye Inc., 260 cap., hot water, oil burning, complete, in good cond. $15.00. Will ship. If also equipped to operate on elec., $20.00. David Brinkman, Augusta, M. R., 38. 2 Super Hatcher incubators, 300 and 600 cap. $18.00 and $27.- 00, Will ship. I. C. Jordan, Toceoa, 219 Hayes St. 1 elec. type fan Brooder, 52 X 52, $20.00. Chas. E. Auey, Macon, 220 Bright St. Kerosene brooder, used every little, 500 cap., very good cond. L. | $10. 00 at my farm. Jesse B. mocks, Lessbury, Be 1. clean | | 317. wood Ter., be Tom | 5390\ bu. FOB. Thomas C.. Partain, Elberton, Rt. 3. pa ; lect bean seed, $5.00 Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1: Buckeye inc. 286 cap class cond., oil burner als 152 Bradly Cream Separat practically new. R. FF Je Munnerlyn. 2 5-deck. Chewalla stas machines; 5 4-deck finishers: Million Dollar Hel-elec. sta ing machine for 1,000 chicks Bussey finishers. All practica new. Will not ship. Mrs, z Mercer, Elberton, Rt. 5. FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE _ CORRECTION: Empero: fodils,. White Lady, Paperwhite, Poeticus Narci: Red Spider lilies, - Snowdr bulbs, Iris (dark purple, 2. ed purple, Quaker Lady an Dwarf Yellow), 50c doz; bl Roman hyacinths, St 00 a large Milk and Wine lily bul 5 for $1.00. Add postage. M: L. Wright, Elberton. CORRECTION: Large: Exhi Write for description and tion Chrysanthemums, all colo1 R. W. Green, LaGrange, B SEED FOR SALE. About 300 lbs. last yrs lard seed, 40c lb. Mrs. F Hendon, Atlanta, Ss. Pure Cox watermelon g ( hand saved and shade d ed, $1.75 Ib. del. eG. Hearn, metto. White nest onions ie P ing, 70c gal, $5.00 -bu.- Mrs. O. M. F 2 Ze, Tyrone, Fancy gourd seed, 25 di Joe H. Driver, Commerce, Rt, Gourd. seed, $2.00 lb. Pos paid. Less ~ quantity _ Write for prices. Mrs. Thomas, - Thomasboro. 7 bu, flower top Cane se LD. Car Sr., Farmington. : 300 Ibs. Cannon Ball 8 | Black Diamond Melon hand saved, screen dried Semesan treated, state tested, $2.00 bu. FOB. Ww. 0. ee - song, Gordon. : -100 Ib. Turnip. seed, 60e FOB. Mrs. Bessie | Coxw Warner Robins, Rt.. 1. : Marglobe tomato ae 1b Del. 2 WO: We Flowery Branch, Rt. Citron: seed, 50c. lb., 10 Ib. shipped: Banana - melon seed, 40c teacupful; . ly Klondike strawberry pla 40c C. Add postage. Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. 50 bu. 90 day Running se b a percent good beans. S sent on request. FOB. J. : Thigpen, Sr., Adrian, Rt. 1 200 lb. clean scarified - Ser cea Lespedeza seed, 25c iGeo. E. Watkins, Griffin, A. 12 bu. Sorghum seed s able for syrup or forage, $3 bu. 5S. A. Hudgins, Jonesb 15 bu. Sorghum seed, 4 - Hegari, $4.00 bu.; also 4 He ford gilt pigs and 2 boars same os wks. old, $1 00 ea. > Clay, - New low rowing high y ing Texas Hegari, $10.00" c A R. D. Tatum, Palmetto. Citron seed, 50c Ib. 5 nd 10 Ib. shipped; Banana mush melon.seed, 40c teacupful; ly Klondike strawberry plants, 40c C. Add detest Ros Crowe, Cumming, Rt Crotalaria (early spectabi recleaned and. scarified, 25c L. L. Patten, Lakeland. _ 3000 lbs. Crotalaria Spect bilis, late, recleaned and sca ified, 22c lb. FOB. 1 Coleman, Edison. Short Stem collard see lb. Postpaid: - Mrs. a 50e Leilar Speckled vine butter bean: a med. cupful, 25c; 1 qt. re nest sets, 50c; large gra rt low pop corn, 20c Ib.; 1 pumpkin seed, 50c pt. . postage. Julia Wh it, nell, Box 1 SEED FOR SALE Foe Cuban Queen watermelon eed, $2.00 lb. Exc. for fe- male Berkshire pig, or 8 wks. old. Starling Yawn, Vienna. Ga. Collard seed, % lb., 35c; 50c Ib. or 5 lb. or more, 35c db. K. D. Moore, Lilburn, Rt. BEANS AND PEAS __ FOR SALE = 18 bu Filman peas, $6.507 bu.; 6 bu. Brabs, $6.00 bu. Thomas H. Hardie, Gordon. Stripped Half Runner tend- er bean seed, 35c large cupful, h5e 1b: 2- lbs. $1.00. - Mrs: G. -L. Duron, Gainesville, Rt. 2 20 bu. Clay peas, $6.50 bu. my place. Won't ship less moan 1 bu. T.. E. Ansley, rhomson 1% bu. O-too-tan beans, $6.00 bu. FOB. J. G. Rock- -more, Decatur, R. F. D. 2 60 bu. Brab peas, $6.50 bu. FOB. Carl A. Walker, Ella- _ ville. ae 50 to 60 bu. Whipporwill and _Brab field peas, $6.00 bu. Sat- _isfaction guaranteed. Wm. -Howle, Bodwon. -_ Few bu. New Era peas, $6.00 bu. not prepaid. Alvin Pope, Tallapoosa, SoRt oo 50 bu. sound mixed peas, $5.50 bu; 10 bu. 90 day run- ning Velvet beans, $5.50 bu. = 15 bu. O-too-tan beans, also 15 bu. Gatan, $7.50 bu. at my P. Couch, Luthers- seed, 98.2 per cent, recleaned in even weight bays $6.00 bu. FOB. W. J. Holcomb, Fort Valley. 20 bu. white and black peas for sale. J. KR: Grizzle, Canton. 50 bu. 90 day running beans, about 95 percent sound, $4.50 bu. M. Daniels, Skainsboro. _ Brab peas, slightly weather Stained, $6.00 bu. W. M. Hooks, _ Unadilla. = ; Early brown 6 wks, table 00. Pospaid. Mrs. Clarence MecMillian, Dacula, Rt. 1. ~ i : White bunch butter peas and red running butter peas, 30c up. Postpaid: * Mrs. Re T. Bennett, Jasper, Rt. 2. 25 bu. Velvet beans, slightly amaged, $5.00 bu. A. _ S. Lumpgin. . Clayfield peas, anti- weevils, place 6 mi. East Stone Mtn. m Monroe Hwy. J. S. Bryan, $4.00 bu. J. W. Robinson, Sar- ais. 50 bu. Osceola Velvet beans, 37 ~percent germination, $4.00 ou.; 100 bu. Iron Clay mixed eas, 84 percent germination, 6.50 bu. H. C. Daniel, Way- Spero. = : 2 175 bu. Biloxi soy beans, [24c lb.; brown Crowder peas, Oc lb.; 10 bu. New Era peas, eas $6.25 bu. Add_ postage for less than 1 bu. All FOB H. D. Goodwin, Greenshoro. White Half Runner beans, cups, $1.25; 6 wk. and pur- e hull Crowder peas, and 1ite and colored butter beans, ups, $1.00. No cks. Mrs. R. Ashworth, Dacula. White Sugar Crowder peas bear until frost, 40c qt. Plus postage. Mrs. Raymond Fu- ula, Calhoun, Rt. 2. White and colored mixed h butter beans, 30c 1b; postage. No cks. or ps. Mrs. Effie Crowe, ming, Rte : ostage. No cks. or es oe Le Hood, Gaines- : pre Gay-Tan beans, FOB, J ees M. Lev= FOB. E. D. Maxwell, Danville. germination, 97: per cent; pure peas, also broom corn, 5 cups, | wilt resistant, treated against. $7.00 bu. FOB, my. 250 bu. 90. day. velvet beans, $6.40 bu.; 10 bu. brown Whip | brown eyed peas, 20c lb. |. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE White and colored bunch but- ter beans, 30c lb.; white and brown eyed peas, 20c 1b.; Cal- amus root, 50c 1b.; apricot plums, 35c ea., 5 for $1.00. Add postage. No cks. or stamps. Mrs. D. J. Bennett, Gaines- ville, Rt. 5. CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE _ %5 bu. sound corn in shuck, $1.90 bu. or $131.25. for lot at my barn. J. Candler Mathis, Farmington. Nice lot Whatleys Prolific seed corn, sound, pure, hand nubbed, $3.50 bu. H. Grady Adams, Social Circle. Marlboro, seed, corn, bu. at my crib. No del. E. Clements, Cornelia. $2.50 Ross Hastings white Prolific seed corn, nubbed, for sale. Asbury Puckett, Buford, Rt. 1, Box 50. 125 bu. sound white shuck- ed corn, see or write. Fred Gooch, Jefferson, Rt. 1. About 406 Ibs. yellow Dyna- mite pop corn, shelled and cleaned, $45.00 for lot, or 12%c lb., 10 lbs. and up lots. Parcel Post. Larry VanZandt, Diel. -Good, sound dry corn for sale, at my crib. No cks. J. G. Reynolds, Gay. SOTTON SEED FOR SALE Reg. Empire cotton _ seed, made bale per acre, 64%c Ib.; also clean Kobe lLespedeza seed, 10c lb.; 200 bu. real good Whatleys corn. Riley CG} Couch, Turin. D&PL No. 14 cotton seed, ist yr., recleaned, treated, $3.50 per 100 lbs. Kept pure at gin. Averaged 1 1/16th staple. Prompt shipment. Roy Har- rell, Fayetteville. PLANTS FOR SALE Marglobe, Baltimore M. - Moss packed. Prompt shipment. George W. Gaff, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3. Gov. insp. P. R. potato plants, $2.50 M. del. --Good plants and prompt shipment. No chks. Cease Lightsey, Screven, Rt. 1. Tomato plants, _ Marglobe, New Stone, Red Rock, Gr. Bal- timore, $1:00 M. del. Good plants, good count, moss packed. quick shipment. Day Peacock, Baxley, Rt. 4. Gr. Baltimore, New -Stone, -Marglobe tomato plants, $2.00 M. All del... Moss packed. Prompt shipment. Melvin Deal, Baxley. ~ 6 for 50c. Also. Dynamite pop- corn, 10c lb. Exc. for Everbear- ing Strawberry plants... Add postage on above unless large ae Myrtle Pace, Temple, Rosa Lee Jacsson, Ivey. Nice tomato plants, several va- rieties, for sale at my place. C. F. Cole, Atlanta, 680 Lee St., S. W. Ra 1617. > Marglobe, and New Stone tomato plants, $1.75 M., 500 for $1.00; also Calif. Wonder sweet pepper, $3.00 M., 500 for $2.00. Alice Schuz,Alma, Rt. 1. Asparagus, 1 yr. Washington, rust resistant,.50 for $1.00; 2 yr., 25 for $1.00. Carefully packed. Postpaid. J. W. Toole, Macon, 33 Burton Ave. 500 -for $1.00, $1.50 -M; also Marglobe tomatoes, ready May 12, 30c C, 500 for $1.00. Post- paid. J. H. Davis, Milledge- ville, R. F. D. 5, Box 126. New ground grown Mar- globe, Rutgers, New Stone and Baltimore tomato plants, . $1.50 M, 500 for $1.00; Cabbage plants, $1.00 M; also white Bermuda onions, $1.50 M, 500 for $1.00. Satisfaction guar- anteed. J. M. Coffey, Fitzger-. and New Stone tomato plants, $1.50 M. Calif. Wonder Pepper, $3.00 Broadleaf Leaf Sage plants, Hot pepper plants, 20c doz. White Bermuda onion plants, 7 PLANTS FOR SALE = : | PLANTS FO PLANTS FOR SALE Rutger tomato plants, good and strong, $1.25 M. Del. Full count, guar. ley. . Gov, insp. pure red skin P. R. potato plants, $3.00 M. Lead- ing var. tomato plants, $1.50. Leon Gaff, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3. Govt. insp. and treated P. R. potato plants, $2:50 M., 5M or more, $2.00 M. J, J. Bran- nen, Bristol. -plants, $1.25 M. Govt. insp. sweet potato plants,sweet and hot pepper, $3.25 M. Bonnie Best New Stone and Rutger tomato, $1.25 M. Jessie G. Lowell, Baxley, Rt. 4. Marglobe tomato plants, 500 for $1.00 $1.50 M. Del. Moss packed. No checks nor CoD. Mrs. B. G. Cranford, Broxton. - Nice healty Artichoke plants, $1.00 C. Del. | cheaper. F. M. Abee, Dahlonega. Govt. inspt. and treated P. R. pink. and red skin potato plants, strong and full count, Can fill large orders. Now ready. $2.00 M. 5 M. and up for $1.90 M. Del. No checks. W. R. Lightsey, Screven. : Strawberry plants, large, early var. $1.25 C, Garlic, 25c lard seed, 10c large tblspn. P. Ht:=1, Marglobe, New Stone and Bonnie Best tomato, 500 for $1.50, $1.75 M. Sweet pepper, all guar. good plants and good count, Del. promptly, moss packed. V. E. Pipkin, Baxley. Rt. 4. Woods Ruby Giant sweet green pepper plants, Woods black Beauty eggplants, ready for transplanting. 10c doz. 50 for 35c, 65c C. Orders mailed promptly. Mrs. Lorenzo Owen, Forsyth, Rt. 4, Box 56. Rutgers tomato plants, $1.50 | M. FOB; also Gov. insp. P. R. potato plants, $3.00 M.A. F. Maddox, Fitzgerald. The New, imp., Copper Skin M. O. No chks. A. J. Griffis, Patterson. : ? $3.00 _M; also Rutgers tomato plants, from Cert. seed. B, A. Maddox, Fitzgerald. Rt. 3. Plants: Hot and Sweet pepper all var., 25 C; $1.50 M; Tomato, Marglobe, Rutger, Earliana, New Stone and Black Beauty egg- plant, 35c.C. $3.00 M; Cabbage, Lettuce 20 C. $1.25 M. Add postage. Prompt shipment. Mrs. H. L. Brittingham, Guyton. Marglobe and New Stone to- mato plants. 520, $1.00; $1.50 M; Calif. Wonder pepper, 500, $1.50; $2.50 M. All del. promptly. Moss nance Mrs. O. L. Deal, Baxley. Ri as = : tings, well rooted, full count, ready, $3.00 M. Exp. Collect. R. L. Strickland, Blackshear, Rt 1 Box 304. Gov't insp. P. R., and a. Copper Skin sweet potato Pelham, Wakefield cabbage plants, 40c C. 300, $1.00, $2.00 M. Marglobe tomato, 35c C., $2.20 M. Collard, 4 C., $1.00., $1.75 M. del. Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt 2. Red skin P. R. potato plants,: govt. insp. $2.75 M.. del. Mar-. globe tomato, $1.15 M. Del. Now Odum, Rt. 2. State inspt. certified Mastodon ever-bearing strawberry plants, largest and best flavored, 500, $3.25; $5.50 M. Mark Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Marglobe and New Stone to- mato plants, 35 C., 500, $1.00, $1.50 M, Calif. Wonder sweet and hot pepper, :50c C. Imp. 500, $1.50, $2.50 M. P. R. Buford Lightsey, Screven, Rt. 1. 5 _ State inspt. P. R. potato plants $2.50 M. Certified Marglobe to- mato plants, $1.00 M. P. T. Herndon, Surrency, J. E. Griffis; Bax-. _&. J, .and Chas. W. cabbage | Quantity lots doz. Okra seed, 25c cupful. Col-. O. Mrs. G. C. Taylor, Buchanan, |, kinds, 500, $1.75; $3.00 M. All). and Red Skin potato plants, ready to ship, $3.00 M. postpaid. Gov. insp., P. R. potato plants, . Gov. insp., Copper Skin P. R., | potato plants from vine cut- plants, for sale. R. N. Redmond, | ready. Miss Florence OQuinn, | pink skin P. R.- potato, 50c C.| G. Baltimore, New Stone and Marglobe tomato, 30c C= 500, $1.00., $1.50 M. Moss packed, good, stout plants. James Light- sey, Screven, Rt. 1. Marglobe, Baltimore, Stone, Bonnie Best tomato plants, open field-grown, wilt- vin E. Keene, Abbeville. Marglobe and Stone tomato plants, 500, $2.00, $3.00 M. 50c C. Cabbage and onions, $1.50 M. All prepaid. R. Chanclor,: Pitts. P. R. potato plants, ready at all times, $2.75 M. 5 M. and up, $2.50 M. Prompt shipment, full county. J. O. Lightsey, Bristol, Riek: Flat Dutch, C. W. cabbage plants, Bonnie Best, Marglobe tomato, 500, $1.50, $2.00 M. Hot and sweet pepper, 500, $2.00, $3.00 M. Floyd Crosby, Baxley, Rt 42-5 Marglobe, New Stone, Greater Baltimore tomato plants, now ready. $1.25 M. del. in Ga. Good H. Arnold, Surrency, Rize. White Bermuda noions, $1.25 del. Marglobe and Big Red to- mato plants, $1.25 M. del. Moss packed. John T. OQuinn, Sur- rency, Rt. 1. : Imp. copper skin P. R. potato plants, grown from vine-cut- tings, govt. inspt. $3.00 M at bed, 25c M. extra if wanted by mail. J. D. Cash, Flowery Branch. _ = Govt. inspt. P-. R. potato yunod [[NF JenH T9P A 0C$ 1OF plants, $3.00 M. 5 M. or more and prompt shipment. Charlie F, Mann, Surrency, Rt. 2. Govt. inspt. and treated red skin P. R. potato plants, $2.50 M. Certified ready for prompt shipment: Money order. E, M. Lightsey, Screven. Govt. inspt. and treated potato plants, $2.75 M. 5 'M./or more for $2.50 M. FOB. A. L. Turner, Bristol. Marglobe, Rutger and Balti- more tomato plants, wilt- resis- tant, 500 for $1.00, $1.40 M.5 M. $7.00. Mossed roots, full count, orders sent daily. E. L. . Fitz- gerald, Irwinville. Marglobe and New Stone to-. mato plants, $1.00 M. Ready for pulling now. P. O.. Bennie Tomberlin, Baxley, Rt. 4. P. R. potato plants, ~ govt. inspt. $2.25 M. 5 M. and up for $2.00 M. Prompt. shipment. Ward Boyett, Bristol. Stone tomato plants, $1.75 M. 500 for $1.00. Calif Wonder 500 for $2.00. All del. Prompt shipment, mossed roots. Mrs. Sallie Whitley, Alma, Rt. 1. Inspt. P. R.. potato plants, $2.50 M. Marglohe than 1 M. shipped. Moss packed. L. R. Jackson, Baxley, Rt. 3. Govt. inspt. pink skin P. R. potato plants, $2.25 M.. Del. L. L. Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2. Chas. W. and E. J. cabbage plants, Marglobe, New Stone tomato, $2.00 M. Hot and sweet pepper, $3.00 M. P. R. potato, $3.75 M. Prompt del. Mrs. Dorothy Dills, Baxley, Rt. 4. Govt. inspt and treated P. R. checks. M. T. Griffis, Odum. Govt. inspt. and. treated red skin P. R. potato plants, $2.25 P. P. Paul Lightsey, Screven. Kudzu crowns, 3 yrs. old, full count, $12.50 M. at my farm; $13.00 M. del. Prompt shipment. Now ready. Mrs. H. Leslie, + Greenville, Rt. 1. / aes! Tomato plants, Rutger, Mar- globe, from certified seed, moss $1.75 M. exp. col. Good plants, prompt shipments guar. G. W- Buchans, Baxley, Rt. 4. Tomato plants, Marglobe, Rutger, Stone and Baltimore, 500, $1.96. $1.50 M. New-ground grown, goots roots and moss -packed. E. J. and Charleston cabbage and white Bermuda _ Stokes; Fitzgerald. onion slants, $1.00 M. IL L. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. New. ready, $1.25 M., . shipment. Mrs. Willie Pea resistant, moss packed, prompt| ae del. $1.50 M., 500, 80c P. P. Mar-. strong plants, moss packed. Jet skin P. R. potato plants, COD orders, no checks. 20c ea. Garden horsemin Marglobe, Rutger, snd New sweet pepper plants, $3.00 M.|. tomato. plants, $1.25 M. No order less| Whitfield, Marietta. Rt. 1 $2.50 M; Marglobe and plants. Mrs. Anna J. Th Odum. : | packed: W. G. OQuinn, potato plants, full count, M. No|- M. Strong plants, ready to ship. -M: Now ready to ship. Otis Williams, Baxley, R mato plants, open field- packed, $2.00 M. Del. in Ga., or | Ga. J. A. Peacock, Mer $1.25. Runnin | $1.75, E. H. Hal Cabbage and tomato 30c C., $1.50 M. Vigory mato plants, 25c *doz, packed, full count, pro Marglobe tomato plants M. Calif. eggplants, $1. 5 C. $2.00; $3.25 M. Cabbage Bermuda onions, $1.50 M: Ovie Conner, Pitts, Rt. Marglobe, New Stone, B Best and Red Rock plants, moss packed, 20 500, $1.10, $1.50 M. P. P, Dewey Martin, Rochell. | Red skin P. . potato govt. inspt. and tested, $2.59 del. Marglobe tomato. pla $1.25 M., moss packed Sheffield, Surrency. Marglobe, Rutger, New Ss tomato plants, $1.75 M., 5 500, $1.00. Calif. Wonder pep plants, $3.00 M., $1.75, yn packed. All del. Jasper My Alma. Wakefield cabbage, Margi Bonnie Best, Rutger tom collards, endive, rutabag C., $3.50 M. Peppers, eggpla dill sage, aspargus, sali Burgess climbing tomato chives, 35c doz. All del, M V. Franklin, Register. Marglobe, New: Stone, Bo Best and Baltimore, wilt-re tant, field-grown tomatop moss packed, shipped promt $1.50 M., 80c for 500. L Keene, Abbeville. os Marglobe, New Stone Baltimore tomato, 50e C., $1.25, $2.00 M. Moss pac! Imp. red skin P. R.. pot plants, 50c C., 500, $1.30 M; PP. hetoy. ae Screven, Rt. 1, Box 175. Govt. Inspt. red and yi M, del, Good _ plants. checks. George Griffin, Ser Tomato plants, good, now ready; can fill orc once. Moss packed, $1.50 J. Adams, Pavo, Rt. 1. P. R. potato plants, $2.5 Pure red skin, govt. in Nellie Lightsey, Odum, R P.R. potato plants, pur and yellow skin, govt. insp count guar. $2.50 M. Als mato plants, $1.25. M. del. Katie Mullis, Odum. ~~ Nice, well rooted sage pla ea. Garlic, $1.00 doz. Com: Tomato (no acid) plant and white, I cabbage, peppers and f plants for sale at my hom Roseland St. Cant ship. -P. R. potato plants, Red tomato, $1.25 M; and up, $ M. Del. Moss packed. Str Govt. inspt. P. R. potat $2.50 M. Marglobe and Stone tomato plants, $1.00 del. large, stocky plants, rency, Rt. 2. Marglobe, Bonnie Best Red Rock tomato plants $1.10, $1.50 M. Moss pac P. P. Mrs. Dewey M Rochelle. ae ~ Marglobe tomato plants, Marglobe and New Stor now ready, $1.35 M. del Full count, prompt shipme c Harper, Surrency, Rt Certified Marglobe and ger tomato plants, now | moss packed, $2.00 M. D , Chas. W. Cabbage white Bermuda onions, Baltimore and Mar, mato plants, $2.00 pe plants, govt. insp : PLANTS FOR : sale = : copper skin and tato plants, govt. now ready, $3.00 checks. A.. J. Griffs _ inspt. Pp. R. potato ne d yellow skin, $2.50 M. plants, prompt ship- ecks. George Light- epi. P. = R.. potate and yellow skin, , $2.15 M. 2 M: up, del, Marglobe, Gr. ew Stone, Bennie ed Rock tomato, $1.25 , $1.10 M. Del. Moss . G. Murray, Odum, tomato plants, now count, prompt ship- oss packed, 85c M. Del. =e. 0! Quinn, Baxley, tomato plants, now yod count, moss pack- M. Mrs. Loma Martin, aes der pepper plants an hot wax, quan- Write. | tato plants, ee reated, $2.75 M. 5 r $2.50 M. Prompt ;. D. Brannen, Bris- 1 P. R. potato plants, OB. R. W. Rentz, tone and Gr. Baltimore lants, $1.00 M. Ready W. Tomberlin, Bax- tomato plants, good, 5 packed, 90c M. del. , Over 5 M. 75c M. New Stine: Bonnie Red Rock tomato or 50c;.500 for $1.10, packed, Poe, Le Rochelle, Rt, 1. , State Certified $25.00 M. 100 for vr, hee $15.00 | Will: not hold. orders. nie Moore, eauty. eggplants, large, Rutger, Marglobe, y tomato plants, _ field-grown, no a8 hundreds 50c Mary vevess Sesto Sate $2.00 Beauty eggplants, et E eeppet, $3.00 M. = L. inspt. ; and treated: P. R. : nts, $3.00 M. del. No Dykes, Surrency,: s . and treated P. R. nts, $2.25 M. 5 M. and M. Mrs. he J. Tyre, mat , now ready, alif, Wonder sweet 2. 75. M. a. Nail, a ue to name govt. ! skin or red skin ants, $2.50 M. Del. : hipment. Horman Screven, Rt. 2. potato plants, . red skin, is and treated, $2.75 ra . Williams, Bristol, otato plants, treated, $3.00 M. 5 ore, $2.50 M. FOB. D. Bristol. King sweet pepper - doz. Also hot. Also cleberry plants, bear- doz. Add postage. Tson, aes ay, WwW. W. Wil-|- also ; }Baggett, Junction | -| Hensley, govt. Margighe. ions ea eect fe fied, $1.50 M. Fob. Now shipp-| ing, E. D. Dixon, Baxley. Certified La. copper skin and P. R. potato plants, now ready. From select seed stock, strong, healthy, fresh. Guar. on arrival. Lewis Taylor, Tifton. P. R. potato plants, govt inspt., well rooted, prompt shipment, $3.00 M. Rutger. and Marglobe. tomato, $2.00. M. Moss packed, full count. W. G. Bullard, Bax- ley, Rt. 4, Box 128. La. copper skin potato slips, now ready, 500 for $1.60, $3.00 M. Del. Prompt shipment. E. C. Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt. L Inspt. P. R. potato pkants, $3.00 M., $2.75 M. in 5 M lots and up. Del. G. Ben Wilson, Rebecca. EGGS FOR SALE Re af Australian and Pearl Speck- led Guinea eggs, $1.25 for 18, $2.50 for 40. Del. in Ga.; also Clay. peas, sound and clean, $600 Bu FOR] LK. Kirk- patrick, Grayson. Pure white African Guinea eggs. $1.26" doz... xe. = for print sacks, 2 or 3 alike. Mrs. J. W. Overton, Bowdon, Rt. 3. Guinea eggs, $1.00 for 15. Postpaid. Hosea Lynch, Brooks. Eggs from Donaldson strain, velvety: dark reds,. $1.50 for 16. Exe. for peanuts or potato plants; also baby chicks, $16.00 C. Del. Mrs: Grady Brown, Stone Min., Rt. 1. B. B. Mammoth Bronze. tur- key eggs, free from pullorum, 30c ea Postpaid. Any no. shipped. Mrs. Jas. S. Black- well, Newborn. Mammoth Bronze _ turkey egss, Speckled - Guinea $1.10 for 17. Del. Mrs. Boyd Douglasville, Rt. 1. Guinea eggs, $1.20 for 28: Ship anywhere in Ga. Mrs. C. A. Power, Marietta, Rt. oe _ Full blooded. Light Brahma eggs, Ist grade, $2.00 for 15; j2nd grade $1.50: for 15. M. O. only. Sanford oe Lyons, Riz 48 : ak eggs, 35c ea. poults, 75c ea,; _| also 2 brood sows and 7 boars. }for sale: W. L. White, Atlanta, >| Fayettville Rd., Rt. 3, CR 2584. Purebred: C. Buff Orping- ton hatching eggs, $1.25 for 15. Postpaid. Cartons to be re- turned. Miss. Ronie Johnson, Shellman, Rt. 1, Box 55. Selected Light Brahma eggs, from good. laying stock, $2.00 for. 15, 30 for $3.50. DeL.T. J: Steed, Buena Vista. Bantam eggs, some are top| Knot and Duck Leg, 75c doz.; also N. H. Red eggs, Si. 00. doz. No postpaid. Mrs. Nannie Taylor, Bowdon, Rt. 3. - FRESH AND DRIED FRUIT FOR SALE. ~mdried apples, 50 1b.; shelled, 15c Ib.; few Nic: pop #4 |, lb. c..am Crowder peas, lb. All postpaid: Miss L. M. Tolona. : 1945 crop unpeeled sundried peaches, free from worms, 7 lbs. del. to 2nd zone for $9. 50. WE O.-or. cash. Mrs; A Sanders, Ashland Nice, sundried apples, 50c dbs 1945 crop peanuts fr ect- ing or planting, $4.00 bu. Exc. 1/2 bu. for 6 nice Print sacks; Damson plum seed, 45c Ib. Mrs. J, oi. Sorrells, Royston, Riza, SYRUP FOR SALE L 3500 gal. pure Ga. Cane syrup for sale and can del. in quantities, also 150 tons bright runner Peanut hay, $16.00 ton. FOB. H. G. Williams, Sylvest- er,~P. O. Box 115, Phone Tale 5000. gal. H-avy syrup, 50c gal. in new. 5 fal. cans. O. E. : Norton, - Fairburn. mee |grass_ hay, (large type), $3.50 doz.; eggs, | pecans, M. B. broad breasted turkey | | Mrs. L5G _ GRAIN AND HAY : : FOR SALE 300 tons Peavine tee $45. oo| ton. R. R. Calhoun, Kibbee. 20 tons Peanut hay, $15.00 ton, at my barn. J. L. Rey- nolds, Oglethorpe, R. F. D. 1. Entire crop of 350: acres of oats, from combine in the field in bags, 10,000 to 15,000 bu. for sale. O. K. David, Mar- shallville. eee Few tons runner Peanut hay, $12.50 ton, at my barn. Rufus| Merriman, Lyons, Rt. 1. Good runner Peanut hay, $15.00 ton, at. my barn. Lott Paulk, Wray, Rt Box 66. Good - bright. Lespedeza and Bermuda grass hay, free from Johnson grass, $35.00 ton, del.; also 200 bu. good Whatleys corn. He Ww. Thurmend, Farm- ington, Rt. 1, - About 2 tons clover $25.00. ton. R. Anderson, Summit. and Paul Extra good hap, some fod-| der and corn, Write or see. Mrs. B. R. More, Villa Rica. Good bright hay, 60 to 80 lbs. per bale, muda and Lespedeza mixed, $20.00 ton FOB. Gan furnish 8 to 10 cars. Walter G. Beas- ley, Lavonia, R.-FY D.. _About 2 tons good No. 1 Pea- vine hay, $40.00 ton at my ae J. W. Ray, Towns, Box Peanut hay, $15.00 ton at farm, or $16.00 ton loaded in| boxcar. Clifford. -1L,. Benevolence. PEANUTS AND PECANS FOR SALE Jones 10 lbs. 1945 crop sound Stew- art pecans, 35c lb. for the 10 lbs. Miss Belle Temmerman, |Bronwood, -Box 83. Hastings improved - Spanish peanuts, for eating or seed, 6 lbs., $1. 25, 10 Ibs., $2.00. Larg- er amounts cheaper. Tom Wood, Fairburn, Rt. 1. Have Stewart and Seedling in. 10 Ib lots. 35 lb. Write at once sending ck. or M.- O. A..B. Wood, Griffin, | Box | ALB. MISCELLANEOUS a SALE BUTTER: 4 to 6 lbs,, nice Jersey re ea, week, 60c Ib. Add postage. ar Robbs, Flowery Branch. Rt. 1. : FEATHERS: White, giant Bronze turkey feathers, wing and tail, 40c lb. Del. Z. J. Lee, Red Oak. HONEY: New Ext. honey, 6-10 Ib. tin pails to Cs., $10.99; in glass jars: 12-5 <1b., $11. 61; 12- 2-1%4, $6.52; 24-16 ounze $5. 75: 24-8 02z., $3. 16. FOB here. In glass jars not /mailable. John Crummey, Jesup. P. O. Box 117. PEPPER: Hot pepper, 30c doz.; Post- paid to $1.00 orders; under add postage. Josephine Raley, Mitchell. ROOTS AND HERBS: May apple root, Birdock, Yellow Root, Cherry tree park, Colts Foot, Yellow Dock, 30c ib. Add postage. No chks. nor stamps. Gladys Cochran, Pisgah. SAGE: Nice, Postpaid. Mrs. Nathan Weather- by, Ball Bround. Rt. 4. 1945 crop, shade dried leaf Sage, $1.00 lb; sage plants, 2 for 25c; 5 for 50c; $1.00 doz; also Catnip plants, 2 for a0e. |V. Keith, Alvaton. WALNUT lacATS: - Black walnut Meats, nice and clean, light colored, $1.00 Ib. Add postage. M. M. Cochran, Pisgah. SACKS: 100 Ib cap. print sacks, wash- ed, ironed, 35c ea; white sacks, Baweshed, free of holes, 14-14c Otis. iW. D. Bird, Metter. Plus postage. Mrs. ate Cumming, Rt. 5. a 85c ea: | washed, Meadow Ber- Ded: dry picked, free of shade cured Sage, 90c: lb=10 tb. or more in lot, 80c lb. 100 hulls and meal aio sacks, free of holes, good to, put grain in. Sent by express. Mrs. J, Ww. Jackson, Irwinton. Print sacks, iponed. white sacks, free of lettering, 20c ea. Add postage. Mrs. rs washed, Gainesville, Rt. -Nice print sacks, 100 lb cap., free of holes, and mildew, 3 and 4. alike, 40c ea.; white sacks, 100 Ib. cap., free of holes, 20c ea. Plus postage. Mrs. M. L. Crow. ite Gainesville, Rit, 2. Nice print sacks, free of holes, and mildew, 3 and 4 alike, 40c ea.; also white sacks, 100 Ib. cap., free of holes, and mildew. Plus. postage. Mrs. G. Robinson, Gainesville, Rt. 2: White sacks, 100 lb. @ap., 18c ea. Plus postage. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Ray Burtz, Gainesville, Bet Light and dark colored print sacks, washed and ironed, free of holes, 40c. ea. Mrs. . Etta Tatum, Dawsonville. Print sacks, free of holes and mildew, 100 lb. cap., 35c_ ea. Add postage. Mrs. Paul B. Gil- strap, Ball Ground, Rt. 2. Print sacks, free of holes. 40c ea. Postpaid. Mrs. Hassel Reece, Woodstock, Rt. 1. Print sacks, 100 Jb cap., wash- ed and ironed, 35c ea., 3 for $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. Johnnie Whelchel, Gainesville, Rt. Box 48. Print sacks, 100 lb cap., 38 ea., 10 for $3.75, 25 for $9. 00,. 100 for $35.00; also white sacks, 21e 25 or more, 20c ea. Cash wih order. No cks. Major Crow, Gainesville, R. F. 100 -lb. cap. print sacks, free of holes, washed and ironed, 35 ea, Add. postage. No cks. Mrs. Cliff Hughes, Gainesville, Rt. 5. Feed sacks, some soiled, some with holes, $5. 00 C. Not sold - in || less than 100 lots. Waverly Hall. Print sacks, washed, 38c ea. Postpaid.. No stamps or cks. Mire. PE. Vv. Jones, Gainesville, Rt. 1. White sacks, 100 Ib cap., $15-- 00 C. No..Jess shipped. Express only. Chas. T. McMillian, Gainesville, Rt. 3. Nice print sacks, free of holes, 3 and 4 of a kind, 40c ea.; also white sacks, postage. Mrs. Gainesville, PFS 2 Print. sacks, Joe Ingram, Washed ironed, 35c ea. All orders post-. paid over 10 sacks; also striped bunth beans, 20c cupful. Mrs. L. C. Jones, Gainesville; Rted= 100 lb. cap. print sacks, wash- ed, 3 for $1.00. Postpaid. Mrs. G. F. Gober, Dougherty: eS Print sacks, washed, ironed, 35c ea.: white sacks, 20 ea.; al- So Catnip plants, 5c large bunch. Add postage. Mrs. G,: L. Hub- bard, Gainesville, Rt. 5. Print sacks, washed, ironed and free of hcags, 40c ea. Post- paid. C. O. D. or M. O. No cks. Miss Grace Wallace, Dougherty, Rt. 1. 100 lb. cap. print sacks, wash- ed, ironed and free of holes, 40 ea. Postpaid. Mr. Pearl Waters, Dawsonville, Rt. 2 Print feed bags, washed, iron- ed, free of holes, 3 for $1. 00 net postpaid. Mrs. Clyde Waldrip, Flowery Branch, R. F. D. 1. White feed sacks, 100 Ib cap., 20c ea. Prepaid. No cks. Mrs. T, 'D. Dyer, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Print: sacks, washed, ironed, 3, ae $1.00 or 35c ea. Free of holes, rs. Hoke T. Martin, Gaines- ville, Rt. 7. = Print sacks, washed 100 lb. cap., 35 ea. Add postage. No cks. Mrs. T. T. Cantrell, Cum- ming, Rt. 1. White sacks, washed, ironed, 20c ea; also print sacks, washed, ironed, 3 for $1.00. Add postage. Cash orders. Mrs. Ancil Stewart, Vee: at Good croaker sacks, 15 ea.. washed, | L. Hubbard, | ville, Rt. 1. free of holes, 100 lb. cap.; 8, | .| price. Postpaid. | {eggs.- Willoughby, Waco. jprice per bu. Robt. Mrs. 20c ea. Plus M. L. Crowe, -|Lithia Springs. and | rand qu | Mrs. : Print sacks, washed, ironed free of. holes, 35 ea; whi sacks, bleached and free ot holes, 20c ea.; also old fashi shellot onions, 15c qt. Add pos Re =e R. H. Caine, cu Print sacks, washed, ee s free of holes, 40c ea. Postpaid. es Mrs. Go L. Shoemake, eae as White bleached sacks, 100 Ib S cap., washed, 20c ea. Postpaid Fred Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 1. White sacks, washed, 20c ea, also 100 Ib. cap. burlap -sacks, 106. ea. Add postage. No cks, Mrs. A. R. Meek, Meansville, es ReaD it eee 150 print sacks, free of none and mildew, vmshed and iron: ed, 40c ea. or $57.00 for lo{ | Mrs. Clayburn, Bennett, Cum. as ming, Rid: ee MISCELLANEOUS WANTED APPLES WANTED: Want ? lbs., good, sundried apples ai not over 45c lb. Advise first, ae Effie Holton, Baxley, Rt CORN AND SEED CORN WANTED: Want 1,000 bu. good sound, yellow. corn. Advise W. C. Redman, Jackson. Want about 1 pint of. the large White Grain corn. State = J. B. Griffin, Box 418 | Want 100 to 2,000 bu. corn. at $1.35 bu, -at your: bar within 100 mi. Macon. Alber H. Watkins, Byron, Rt. 1. EGGS WANTED: | Want 1 setting of 20 common Bantam State price del. A. J. Want: 100 purebred Pit gama eggs for hatching. Pay good price. Advise. W. BL \Kelly, | | Moultrie, Rt. 1. FEED GRAIN WANTED: Want sev. hundred bu. Feedl Barley and Feed Oats. Prefey = del. to my farm Wilsom Acres* or near by. Quote Ic cash Ww ile son, McBean. FEATHERS WANTED: Wank some new, clean, goose weath< ers. State amount and prices = Howard J. = Grovetown, HONEY, BEES AND BEE > SUPPLIES WANTED: : = = Want 50 or 75 Ilbs.,/\ od. = honey. Advise. D. F. bogth == Want some good, bright Bees Z wax. State best price. W. Ty Edwards, Penfield. - Want some good honey ie vise what you have and p_ ca C. W. Grover, Ball Ground. Want seucral modern Te : frame bee hives, with or with: out bees. O. E, Trimble, ae, = Point, 401 Dorsey Aye. ; ~ Want 250 or 300 Ibs. shelled 3 peanuts, the big red or larg improved Spanish. State pric ntity. Clarence Shrop- Z shire, LaFayette, Rt. 3. ee Want, some punch P. R | potato plants. State price on 5,000 to be del. by May Ist = z little later. Ralph P. Newton: = Milledgeville, R. F. D. 2.) . Want some old time blue Nigger-Killer and red skin Spanish or Paplar root potata plants, White. Willis Foster, Clarkston, Box 204. Want for early pianting ear- ly Triumph sweet potata plants, Write what you have J. W. Hendrix, States- boro hie 2. cS oe Want few pianis of the Win- All, Triple L and Collossal To- mato plants (not seed) transplanting a once. State price by dozen or hundred, also: particulars. A. L. Barry, By Atlanta, East Conway Rd., eS ant 10). "phone CH 3502; : = Want white Guano. bags in good condition, Exe. black eye peas for same. Write. W. B. Bass, Swainsboro, Rt. 1, Box : 173. ss -Exe. pecans for print sacks, free of holes; 1 lb. of pe qx for ea. sack. Mrs, H. F. Di.g< gers, Tifton, Rt. 3... - for= ae = Mrs. town, Rt. SYRUP WANTED: co Waller, _ milker, fresh with -Chelena, - PAGE six MISCELLANEOUS WANTED * Exe. sundried apples for print. sacks: 1 ib. for large size sack, 2 or more same pat- tern. Any amt. exch. Mrs. J. Clint Johnston, Dalton, Rt. : 3, Box 34. Want white feed sacks; alse 2 doz. large garlic bulbs, for sale, $1.50. Exch... for feed sacks. Vrs: BY. . = Adcock, Adairsville, Rt. 2. Want rabbit feed sacks or any kind of thick white sack. Mrs. Ada Powell, Rising Fawn, dete 3. SHED WAN TED: Want scme Senna seed. Will pay cash or exc. flower seed. G. B. Whelchel, Cedar- 2 Want 50 to 100 gal pure Ribbon Cane syrup. C. S. LaGrange, 415 Frank- lin St. CATTLE FOR SALE. _ Fine Jersey cow, freshen a- bout Ist of June, for sale. C. V. Clarkston. phone Clarkston 4542. Nice, reg. Guernsey cow, good 3rd: alt, $150.00. -Horace A. Kell, Wins- ton, Rt. 1. Red Poll bull calf, over 10 mos. old, purebred but not re- a gisterable. Distinguished breed- : individuals. _ Hereford Farm. C. E. Downs, Thomaston. i ing and of good conformation, $100.00 at barn. M. J. Gillespie, Pulaski. Dark brown Jersey 6 yr. old, cow, 4 gal., milk and good but- ter cow also; bull calf i0 days old. Both for $135.00 at my home. J. N. Conner, Atlanta, 748 Rice St. N. W. (Rear) a. Extra fine heifer, ready for breeding, also young heifer ealf, for sale. J. Jolley, Atlanta, (ee Box 133. : 2 milch cows, q gives 3-% gal., just freshened; other 4+% pal. fresh May 20th,. for sale. C. L. Estes, College Park, Rt. 2. 1 red Jersey cow, 2-% gal. milk day, calf. 1. mo. old; give 3-% gal., with plenty feed. Mrs. Emma M: Puckett, Buford, Rt. 2 1, Box bv. ~Hornless, lemon col., J ersey 7S COW heavy milker, good teats, freshen within a weeks time. 2nd calf, also Jersey Heifer, bred to freshen December: 24th, - for sale. L.. H.. Cousins, Green- = VILLE: Good Jersey - cow, 4th calf born Nov. 20th, giving 2-% gal. milk day now. comeing. Rt 3. J. W.. Martin, _ Jersey milch cow with young 2-% gal., on sage grass, $65.00 if sold by the 15th. O. M. Moore Buena Vista. Reg. Polled, Hereford bull, 20 ~ mos. old, ready for heavy: ser- vice, Perfection. breeding. Good: $250. 00>: at. my 34 head Dairy cows, purebred and Grade Jerseys, 1 purebred bull, also dairy equipment, at my place, Watsons Farm. Alex - Holland, Hamilton, Rt. i Good Jersey- Guernsey cross - milch cow, fresh with 4th calf, $85.00 at my place, 1-% mi. _ East of Ranger. N. E. Rhodes, Ranger. _Jersey-Holstein cross 3 yr. old _ heifer bred to Guernsey male, to freshen in few days 2nd calf; 3 gal. rich milk with Ist. calf: better with 2nd. $150.00 at barn. J. W. Hamm, Summit. - HOGS FOR SALE Few, mice, reg. Hereford oS (males eee $25.00 ea. hip C, O J. Corrie Sanders, Bowersville, Rts 1. 5 nice White: Chester aed with Berkshire pigs, 6 wks. old May Ist, $20.00 pair shipped. No ss 2 shipped. Sat. guar. R: L. ea, Washington, Rt. 3. Black PC. pigs, 8 wks. old. Reg, Buyer's name, $20.00 ea. . F. A Smith, Elberton. HOGS FOR SALE 2 extra fine, saeese bloodline OQ. I. C. boars, 6 mos. old, wt. 125 1bs.- to 150 "Ibs. ea. Reg. for sale at my farm at Birming- ham, Ga. W. H. Nix, Alpha- retta. For Service: S: P. C.. boar, best of blood stock, ready for service. Fee, 2 pigs at 6 wks. old. W. H. Craig, Riverdale, Rt. 1, (Selenia Road). 1 reg. Hamsphire now with 7 pigs, eligible for reg. from Champion stock of Ga. $100.00 for sow and pigs at my barn. J. E. Bennett, Screven, Rt. 2. Box 48. 6 pigs, wt., 45-60 Ibs., ea., half Black P. C. and Guinea (cross), at my place. Wont ship. Roy Walden, Mitchell, Rt. 1. Reg. S. P. C. male pigs, sons of prize winning male, Hero Boy 14 wks. old, built and marked tight, approx. 75-80 lbs. ea., Dbl. treated and reg. Hubert C. Miles, Metter, Rt. 1. Reg. S. P, C. males, 4-5 mos. old, $30.00 ea. in buyer's name. | | FOB. Some of Souths leading bloodlines. B. Leverette, Tifton. Bis bone Guinea gilt with 5 pigs, 4 wks. old, $40.00. L. T. McCoy, Mitchell. Black Essex pigs, dbl. incou- lation, 8-10 wks. old, $18.00 ea.; $35.00 pair. Application for reg. furnished. L. S. Bargeron, Sar- dis. 1b pigs, O- 7. . and S. 2. G;, ready for sale May 10th, $10.00 ea. at my farm: also 25 or 39 bu. Ogden soy beans, $3.50 bu. B. Terhume, Silver Creek, Rt. A = Bistk Poe. pigs, farrowed April Ist, reg. buyers name, we $20.00 ea. to be shipped when) 6 wks. old, FOB Elberton. F. A. Smith, Elberton. Hereford male hog, 2 yrs. old | June 26, 1946, wt. 300 lbs., or $75. 00. Reg. papers in Ei. 7H. Meeks, more, owners name. Douglas. Best blood line, reg Duroc boars, 5 mos. old, 100 Ib. aver- ace, $37.50 ea. at my farm, 6 East Hawkinsville. Marvin der, Hawkinsville, Pubes HORSES AND MULES | FOR SALE ) Black: mare mule, about . 12 yrs. old and 1000 Ibs. wt., work anywhere, Sell or exc. for cows or hogs of same value. J 8: Webb, Soperton, Box 166. - 2 yr. old mare mule, broke gentle, red, $175.00 at my farm; also Beeswax, Garrison, Cornelia, Rt. 1. 2 fine, young, farm mules for sale. All letters ans. C. A. Keown, Adairsville, Rt. 1., Major Allen feg. Tennessee Walking horse; come see him walk and stroll, and dont come unless you want to see a real horse. Wiley P: Hand, Cedar- town, Black mare, rides and plows, $150.00. Dolly "Freeman, Juliette. _ 8 yr. old mare, around - 1100 Ibs. make. good brood mar} works good. Sell. or, trade for good milch cow or young hens }. or what have you? G. R. Reece, Marietta. Rt. 1, phone No. 576- Bie 2 horse Mules, 4 and 5 -yrs. old, wt. 1100-1200 Ibs., stocky built, $425.00 for pair. G. A. Dobbs, Atlanta, 254 Howell Ter- race S. W. At Stud: good stallion, Fee, $15.00 at my place, 6 mi, West. Fairburn. Make appointment. A. H. Wilson, Fairburn, Rt. 2. 8 yr. old, 1,000 Ibs. mule, good 1H. wagon, fing heifer (cattle), and few other farm items for sale at my place. Sll all or part. i John C. Woodail, Lula, Rt. Real good work mule, trained, 9 yrs. old (paid $250.00 for him), also 80 W. L. 30 R. I. Red and some White Rock - hens, now laying, for sale. Mrs. J ames Norton, Stone Mountain, Rt. 1 (5485 Memorial Dr. = E) son, 50c Ib. Clyde Toggenburg), HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE 5 yr oid: gaited, American saddle gelding Handsome Boy, wt. 1100 Ibs., very gentle. Good plantation animals. See or write. Mrs. Henry J. Barnes, Greenville. 2 good mules, gentle, sound, work anywhere, for sale. See at my place in Dunwoody, 1 mi. So. on Ashford-Dunwoody Rd. or mailing address, S. T.Spruill, Chamblee, Rt. 2. Good work and saddle fiorsee sound and suitable for. plow, wagon or saddle. Some 5, 6, is 8 and 10 yrs. old. Cheap for cash or exc. for cows or year- lings. John Richardson, For- syth, Rt..3 @ mi. So. Forsyth) Phone No. 3196. 3 yr. old Bay horse, about 950-900 Ibs., $100.00 cash. O. A. Conner, Uvalda. RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE WN.. Z. Whites; 3: mos. old. Reg. stock. Also ped. N. Z. Reds J. A. Rosser, Decatur, 170 Carter Rd. 3 pure N. Z. Whites, $5.00 or $2.00 ea. FOB. Gerald Brown, Helena, Rt. 1. 2 white, pink-eyed rabbits, $3.00 for the 2 at my hore. Cant ship. William Taylor, Jr., Clarkesville, Rt. 3. N. Z. White rabbits: old, pedigreed, $2. 50 ea., $4.50 for unrelated pair; 4 mos. old does and bucks, $6.00 ea. Papers furnished on all. J. R. William- Jr. Atlanta, 852 Oakhill Ave. S. W. RA 7366, Closing out N. Z. rabbits: 1 pr- Whites, Yr. old, $5. 00 1 pr. colored, $4.00; 5 young 6 mos. old, $1. 50 ea. Ben Cochran, Dub- lin, Coney St. 2 pr. Black rabbits, 8 wks. old $2.50 pr. Can ship not prepaid. Troy Nichols, Norcross, Rt. 1. - Giant size White N. Z. rab- bits, from ped. stock 11 wks. 8 wks. old, $3.50 pr. Mrs. D. L. Hayes, Blakely, Rta; N. Z. Reds: 5 does, 11 wks. old, $12.50; 2 does with 4 young and 1 with 5 young, 5 wks. old, $14.00; 1 doe, 10 mos. old, mated, $4.00. From reg.e stock, at my place. A. L. Smith, Atlanta, 871 Rose Circle S. W. RA 5773. 10 giant N. Z. White rabbits, , 3 mos. old, $1.00 ea. if all taken,. also mixed Game bantams: 15 roosters, 1 yr. old, 75 ea. and 10 small. type hens, about 1 1b. ea. $1.00 ea. Mrs. Wallie Smith, | Rolston. ad SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE e3 "goats (2 Saanans and ae also Goat Milk, some good yard Eggs, also. pure- -bred Bronze turkey, for sale, at my home. Come. Mrs. .J. C. Goodson, Atlanta, 894 Ogle- thorpeS. W. RA 0706. 23 goats, 9 grown, es ea 6 yearlings, all bred; 1 billy, 7 kids, $100.00 for. lot at my barn, Mra. F. A. Hendon, Atlanta, 1962 ekewecd Ter,, S. E. Ma 0525.. 3 white Marino goats, 2 does (both have had kids) and 1 bill, $12.00 for the 3 at my place. Mrs. C. H. Mitchell, 1889 Ma- rietta Rd. Be 1090. 2 reg. Toggenburg buck kids, 8 wks. old ( disbudded) from 6 Qt. nannie, $15.00-ea. Reg. buyers name. C. R. Shortt, Waycross, P. O. Box 368. '40 head Hamsphire sheep: 19 Ewes, 1 reg. Hampshire Ram, also 20 lambs (not old. enough to-take from mother), ready a- bout July Ist. Come and take your choice. H. E. Bowman, Buford. Rt. 2. a good milk goats and 4 young (2 nannies and 2 billies), 4 wks. old, for sale. ee Gober, der. Springs. Rt. ' Reg. Saanan oe No. 83687, Sunny Slope: bloodlines, 1 yt. old, $35.00 at. my. place. Come after, C, T. Gaines, Buford. Rt. . strictly with ALL RULES AND REGULATIONS | jing the publication and mailing of the GEORGIA >hany desctiption, WOOD SAWS, culture. Also the Ruling very emphatically p well as address thereto for publication. Box nu Wedne ay Role: And Reguist The Bulletin now has a circulation of appr ly 200,000. The Bulletin was created for, and j ed by the GEORGIA FARMER a medium Want and Exchange in order to help the f pose of his products to the best possible adva The Bulletin is mailed under a SECOND MAILING RATE under the provisions of the June 6, 1900, and in order to continue being for this mailing privilege, it MUST conform to RULES AND REGULATIONS. We do not publish notices neither Wa For Sale for NON-RESIDENTS OF THE STA for DEALERS, COMMERCIAL NURSERYME BITRIES, HATCHERIES, BUSINESS MEN (W. GAGE IN TRADE), FARMERS, OR EV HOUSEWIVES who buy farm Eotaodinies fo pose of re-selling in any FORM. All articles not essential to, nor related culture or the furthezance of the agricultural ; are MOST POSITIVELY prohibited, and are, t rejected for publication. Only [TEMS regardi Products, Farm Machinery (second-hand) use farm or necessary to farming, and to work pe to farming and FARM WORK are admissible. 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There is no charge for publishing notie Bulletin. _ 6. . There is no subscription rate. Non-resi scribers are acceptable. The Bulletin is mailed ( all over the United States. 7. PRICES LISTED IN BULLETIN ARE. serine TO BE FOB Shipping point unless state WE THANK YOU FOR YOUR SINCER COOPERATION. BLIZABETH | H Cosh a fer Suggests 1g trees on all idle ver land in the State ovide a good source of ome and will help . soil, Herbert C forester of the Agri- xtension Service, de- ecently. Georgias imber supplies Should as a farm crop. easonable supply of er is -to be obtain- future, Mr. Carruth good timber man- practices must be put it in the handling of forest lands-and fari? re many thousand dle land in this state areas throughout the ich should today be tre.5 the ut. Much of this ashing away and get- rer every year. Grow- and other forest on this idle land pay its as well as help in our soils and pre- ther soil losses. 1 sing pulpwood sup- Georgia and the South, ion. Service. -speci- d out that a large ee -pulpwood. comes |. _ Harvesting pulp- income. : ended practices in ut pulpwood from ds in many. sections of will leave the re- trees in much better Mr. Carruth said, bring about a more; ve pment of mature B trees on idle land wing recommended actices - will help tain her place as producer of. forest will help inerease throughout . the | | es Carruth asserted. Boies ation and to help oisture in the soil plant growth, speci- the Georgia Agricul- Service exX- 2RANSPLANTING the root system re-established and bal- top or leaf surface | reduced root system of the. most import- tors to be considered much water and ring are two of the mon mistakes in ce- ork, specialists of the Extension Service Poe zenbure milk hen in few days; 2 trade : for calves, er. 5 mi. Milstead on zoganville Hwy. M. D, p, Conyers. Rt. 2. Alpines: Pierrette Del _1679, 4 Qt: doe; 3-1 ta Sanas Souci No. dianne of Silver Pines, forester | land will} need a d bed for proper -Holsomback, East Point, | cockerels, ~ Toggenburg buck and doe, born April 10th; from outstand- ing milk stock for sale. Will reg. buyers name. Henry MeGee, Atlanta, 45 Warren St., S. E. DE 3055. os LIVESTOCK WANTED- CATTLE WANTED: Want some Dairy calves. Advise what you have and price. Waymond Mil- ler, Ft. Valley. Rt. 2, Box 50. Want: 1 or 2 Reg., Guernsey heifers, 4 to 6 mos. old, Del. to farm Advise. E. S. Thurmond, Farmington. Want 10 to 12 calves, 2. 4 mos. old, prefer the Beef Type Black Angus but will buy common -stock-Advise. W. A. Maddox, Winder. Rt. 4. Want 1 Short Horn dairy type, full blood male calf. State. what you have and price. W. O. Cooke, Vienna. Rt. 4. Want buy,some Range cattle. State quantity, age, price and location. Oscar Silcox, Folkston. Rt. 2, Box: 23: CATTLE WANTED: Want 2 Reg. Blocky Type Angus bulls, around 2 yrs. old. Quote best price,-del: my farm. J. G. Pur- vie, Millen. RABBITS AND GUINEA PIGS Want 1 Chinchilla doe rab- bit, about 1 yr. old, bred or unbred. State price. J. H. Sims, Ashburn, Box 284. SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED Want: buy 2 female all white lambs with long tails. State price and when and. where can see them. H. S. Bewett, Avon- dale Estates. Want a fresh milk goat. Must be cheap. and not too far from Dalton. J. Roy Bates, Dalton, 501 W. Crawford, St. POULTRY FOR SALE AUSTRA- WHITES: About - 60 hens: 40 Austria-Whites and, 20 White Rocks, good layers, $1.75 og FOB H. F. Seay, Ellenwood, ieee: BABY CHICKS AND BANTAMS: 1 -< Cornish . Wahiaw rooster, $4.00. P. B. et Chattahoo- chee. Trio ede Blackbreasted Red Game bantams, from best Exhibition | ploodlines, $12. 50; single roosters, $3.50 ea; .ggs (same. str.), $4.00 per 15 del. Crates ret. my expense. B. H. 302 So. Harris St. 2 pr. Bantams, $1.50 pr. Turner, Union Point. . Sev. trios Black Wyandotte Bantams, Show stock, $10.00 trio, M, G. de La Rue, Decatur, 307 Spring St. Bill 8 Dark Cornish bantam hens and cockerel, bred from. Show stock, good. healthy breeders, now laying, $9.00. First M. O. gets. them. P. C. Cox, Augusta, Box. 910. | BARRED, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS? 5 March hatch pure Fischel sty. 4-A White Rock pullets, $1.50 ea; cockerels, $2.00 ea, give 2 cockerels free with or- der of 20 pullets. Can furnish unrelated. cockerels. Mrs, J, L. Bowersville. AB. R. pullets and 1 rooster, $9.00. M. O. with order. Mrs. C. | C. Dominy,-Eastman, Rt. 4. CORNISH, GAMES AND GIANTS: Purebred, large type Cornish, 8-10 wks. old: pullets, $1.50 ea; $2.00- ea. Mrs. E. W. Stephens, Lyons. 3 Texas Ranger stags, wt. 3- 1% lbs., pure Game, from good pit stock, $5.00 ea.,. proven brood hens. $5.00 ea. Bill Goode, Bron- wood, 12 large type Dark Carnish hens and rooster,$25.00, M. O. with order. Mrs. Charlie Pea- cock, Eastman, Rt. 4. 114 W. L. 4-A: grade hens, 1 | yr. old, no culls, $135.00 for lot iD. Williams, Patterson, RFD pr. Wheel str. " LEGHORNS: 75 or 80 Baca and White Leghorn, 3 and 4-A, laying good, $1.50 ea., or 25 or more in lot, $1.25 ea; 8 wks, old. White. Leghorns, $1. 00 ea; 9 little goslings, 25c ea. Mrs. A. ys Lee, Jesup. PEAFOWLS, PHEASANTS, PIGEONS, QUAIL, ETC: FOR SALE: To pr: Black Shoulder pr. Peafowl, $95.00 for both pr., or $50.00 pr; Also Big B. B. Bronze. turkey eggs for hatching, 25c ea. pre- paid. No less 12 shipped. P. O. Money order: \Mrs. Helen ae Bee! Atlanta, Rt 2: Purebred, mated, a |-working Homer pigeons (over- stocked must make room), $2.50 All - guar. C. H. Overby, Columbus, 3609-14th Ave. Few pr. common pigeons, for sale or trade for rabbits or pheasants. L. W. McBurney, Thomson. 8 pr. ea giant size-Silver King and French Mondian pigeons, $2.50 pr. or exc. 1 pr. for 25 baby chicks or any large breed. H. A. Long, Augusta. 1525 Cen- tral Ave. Closing out my Quality pige- ons: White Swiss Mondaines, Show type White Kings, Giant Homers, etc. Sell or trade some or all for Pedigreed rabbits. What have you? R.~ Lamar Brantley, Wrightsville, Rt 2, REDS (NEW -HAMPSHIRES AND RHODE ISLANDS): 350.R, I. Red pullets, from Pullorum free stock, Wilson str., 8 wks. old, $1.00 ea. D. E. Pitts, Rabun Gap. 5 1,200 to 1,500 New Hampshire Red pullets, 4-A grade, 10-11 wks. old, $1, 00 ea. Walter Por- ter, Gainesville, Rt.34; 2 mi. West of Gainesville.) About 500 Halls N. H. Red pullets, 12 wks. old, $1.25. ea, at my home, 7 mi. GainesviHe on Cleveland Hwy. Will not ship. Cyde W. Gilleland, Gainesville, Rt. 6. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC, FOR SALE: 11 Blue Toulouse -goslings, 2 wks. old, good size, ready for shipping, $2.25 ea. "Mrs. oC; Orr, Winder, Rt. 4. 1 pure White. Pekin duck, 14 mos. old, $2.00. Ship anywhere. M. O. only. Bennie Fendley, Danburg, Rt. 1, Box. 48. 1 be Ee Bronze tubes: gobbler, . healthy. and vigorous, for sale or exc. for Young pul- lets or baby chicks of any full breed type, for value exch, at $12.00 Ea. pay postage. F. M. Abee, Dahlonega. -B. B, Bronze poults, Wagon 65c ea. No order less. than. 25. Cash with order or 25 | percent paid when order book- ed. Prompt attention. Albert D. Hemstreet,. OEE Box 357. POULTRY WANTED BANTAMS WANTED: Want 2 hens and 1 rooster, Brown Leg- horn Bantams. High type pre- ferred. Advise W. W: Ander- son, Warrenton. LEGHORNS. WANTED: Want 100 White Leghorn 4 or 3-A 4 to 8 wks. old pullets; also a lb. tender Half Runner bean seed. Osear Duke, Summerville, Rt. 2 PIGEONS WANTED: Want some pure. White. or pure Black Fantail pigeons cheap. State price. Raleigh Pruitt, Lavonia, Rt. 2. GEESE WANTED: Want some Geese. State number, kind price and shipping point. D. E. Pinks- ton. Parrott. FARM HELP WANTED Want settled, reliable, color- ed couple for yard work on farm: Write. R. K. Whittier, Alpharetta, Rt. 2. Want white, middleaged woman to do light work on farm, for room, board, and $6.00 ' a week. Must be reliable. live as one of family. C. L. Padgett, Augusta, Rt. 2. solid White Peafowl Lt have new Farmall B). -family and help with Want coun col, or white, SS look after chickens, take care of yard and. garden. for truck. Salary and home. G. F. Green, Macon. Rt. 2 (Columbus Rd.) Want col. settled, reliable wo- man or couple to do light work. on farm. House and: salary. Good home. Mrs. Roy Lovett. Want good farmer or farm hand that can run tractor (I Good houses, water and wood. Furnish land for garden: and truck, also stock and tools to cultivate it with free. Let me hear at once. 4 mi. So. Regis- ter, on Mail and school Rr. J. H., Dekle, Register. White. or Col. with 4 or more hands, for , farm and- to | work in timber when not work- ing on farm. Houses, pasture, wood and stock furnished and any amount of land, Pay 50c hour in= timber. BE... EB. Hice; Cherry Log. Want dependable white woman, 25-50 yrs. of age to do light work on farm. Good home and wages. Some children will be all ee | C. C. Wilson Jones- sboro; nt. 1, Want. to contact some party in- terested in raising cattle; have 200 A. good pasture with un- failing water. Alice Walton, Columbus, Box 905. Want dependable white wo- man to live as member of 2 in light garden, etc. chores on farm, Josie Moore, $20.00 mo. Mrs. Wadley. Rt, 2. Want man to make crop. on Halves; go 50-50 on everything. Live in house with me and my. wife; furnished everything and board you free. Near Sunny Side. Come at once. J. A. An derson, Griffin. Want white couple, sober, and industrious, to help grow Veget-. ables and flowers. No. children. 3 R.. house, lights and water. Salary and portion of profits. G. W. Johnson, Atlanta, 3051 Howell Mill Rd. N, Ww. Want white woman for light work on farm. No cows to milk nor chickes, Vegetable garden. 20 mi. Atlanta. Must be reliable, and have good ref. State age, exp., etc., in replying. Mrs. A. A. Hale, Hapeville, 738 Central | Ave. Want good Garmer farm with good improvements. Everything furnished. Mail by door. If interested, write: W. C. Dobbs, Atlanta, 254 Howell Terr. Want an dnenbebeted wo- man, white or colored, for light work on farm. No milk- ing. Must be reliable. $8.00 per. mo., Room and Board. Prefer someone over 30 yrs. Jold. Mrs, P. E. Bowman, La- Grange, R. F. D. 2. - Want exp. truck grower to | operate truck crops on bottom land farm, 18 mi. out, 50-50 hasis. Must have car or truck to market produce and fruit crop. 2 houses, good land, stock and equipment furnished. See. S. S. Storer, Atlanta, 329 Decatur St: Want Christian man and wife (without. children) to live in house with me and farm. At once. Do not write, come see.. Haygood Clark, Alamo, Rt. 1. Want white man with family to work. on irrigated truck farm near Atlanta. Man able and willing to.do farm work and drive truck and tractor. Nice: 4 R. house, with elec., wood, -and garden, and $3.00 day to man. Work for all family pick- | ing berries, peaches and salad. R. F. Sams, Decatur, Rt. 3. Jackson, | public at $3.00 hour. Want sev. Aaiiilics te g farm work, also tractor dri FE, 2: Jackson, Wee Rt. Want man an wife or smal family to work small, good fa on any basis. Good house and Sage H. M. Lyons, Marietta Want man, single or with family - for good truck farmi land and nice 3 R. house. Mus be able do gen. farm work. B. Tanner, Lithonia. | Want man to work Turpenti on 50-50 basis; have 4,000 tree Ho A Mann. Lyons. 7 Want aged couple to live in homeand take, care of chickens, stock, garden and flowers, look after place in general. Salary nice home, good neighborhood and near church. Mrs. Jack Rogers, Claxton, Rt. 2. Want at once, man to work | on Apple Orchard; could use large family to help gather .| fruit this Fall. $2.50 day, good house, garden, cow pasture and wood furnished.- Prefer man. from No, Ga... HH. B: Rober s Clarkesville. Want at once, young ete man, Experienced, to help | me_ make and gather this yrs crop. $2.50 day, board and laundry. No. drinking. S.-D. oy Fitzgerald. RFD 3. ; Attractive nope ta party with 2 in family, capab of taking charge of sma i modern Dairy. House with water and lights. A. H. Comer, Marietta. Rt. 4 (Austell Rd.) POSITIONS WANTED _ White, single, 35 yr, old man wants job on farm with reliable Inexperienced, but wil- Salary, room and Ate party. ling to learn. board. Sanborn Cooper, -lanta, 200 Montgomery Fee Dr. N. E. He-6399. Woman wants job doing light work on farm. .No_ heavy work. State particulars .in ~ first letter. Mrs. Juranie Mc- Leod, Rocky Ford, Rt. 2. es Will do tractor work for the. Contact me, J. D. Bearden, Palmetto, ts J a at Want place helping wich pool. 2 try and other light. wor on ~ farm, in Fulton County. Have 9 girls able to help some, Mrs. Ora. M. Music, Atlanta, 149 ee rean Ave., S. E. Young man wants job 10: = experience in tractor farming, 7 yr. experience in milk plant work. Will ans. all letters, No ecards please. William Cooker, Atlanta, 2107 Gordon Rd., Dy W., care W. S. Smith: Man, 27, single, wants to hire to do general farm work, for board and ledving, at standard wages. Josh Gilbert, a Ried Man, wife 1 child, wants job on farm, with good Church of. God christian. folks, preferred, . near Jesup. $3.00 day straight time, sick or -well, work or. play, every Saturday, Sunday off; want garden, chickens, late potato patch. Ans. all letters. C. M.. Turner, Brunswick, 2514 Reynolds St. Man, 60 yrs. old, wants job raising broilers on share basis, with chicks and everything furnished, with brooder house, etc. S. M. .Gowder, Powder Springs, Rt. 2. = Want job on farm at once, for $13.00 week, with house and wood furnished. Have: to: be=> moved also. S. T. Carter, Cov- ington, Rt. 2. ae May 2, Beans (Snap), per bu. sade Cabbage, per 50 lb. sack . Collards, per doz. Onions (Green), per dozen Peas (Green), per bu. hprs. Strawberries, per 24-Qt. crts. Tomato Plants, Crts. & hprs.; Turnip Salad, per bu. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables | gee re. $2.00-$2.50 | Re 1.00- 1.75 Mustard Cec per bu. hprs.- 2 oS ee per 1,000 plants __ Turnips (Bunched), per dozen Sere ee 1946 Atlania 1.50 1.7542 75- 1.25 | aaewesaense 1.00- }25e4 a ees 5.00- 9.00 | 1.25: 1.751 ib 1.25 78.1054. Continued from Page 1) the face of their known treach- eries to each other. If the world sees peace, it must come in the name of the lowly Nazarene. It will never come in the name of those who serve Beclzebub. = The people of the earth gath- er the harvest in terror, hunger and pain. The governments of the people are engaged i in pow- er politics and in domestic poli- . tics. - The masses of the people real- ize that something is badly wrong. The people have never been given the facts and they do not know who is to blame. The people are but following _ the natural law which is an urge to upset the existing Govern- ment and try something new. The people do not know and will not be told that the over- throw of Constitutional Gov- ernment inevitably means the yise of dictatorship. overlooking Jerusalem and you pated , - There is no such thing as a have in the minds eye seen the | !f you He to hear the tr : ct spoken eo. 3 government except ee. ss aed Twisted by knaves to make hrough a wise Constitution sup- | 28 ** $3! erusaicn, rue fools, | ported and upheld by informed salem, which killest the proph- Or watch the things you gave y and patriotic voters, and by the | and stonest them that are broken, _ jimiting of voting to those who | Sent unto thee; how often would And stoop and build em up are prepared to vote intelligent- I have gathered thy children to- out tools: Jy on men and measures. , Se ue ee doth ee If you can make one iene 0 No popular government can rooa unaer ner wings, and ye winnings . Ya. And risk it on t f ead survive where the fran- would not!Luke 13:34. bss, | 2 chise is given to those who do not have intelligence, informa- | been given the gospel and it has ae p cine & tion and patriotism enough to been preached to every nation ee ete? _ be a stockholder in the business in accordance with the prophe-_ If you can force your heart and: _of the country. | cies of Holy writ. Can you not sinew - : No one talked louder and long- even today picture this same Je- peers e your turn long af : er about the rights of the peo- sus going to and fro through all And so hold on when there is ne ple than Hitler, Mussolini, Sta- the world and saying to the peo- . you lin and the other dictators. ple of the nations, he that killeth eHold on Will which says = 0 on! In the name of the peoples rights, to power. _in the name of the peoples modern dictators came | SSeS % ck MARKET BULLETIN rights, the dictators and ty- rants of old came into power. In the name of the peoples rights, the stage is now being set in England and the United | States for dictatorships. Mounting public debts, with hunger and hardships among the masses, have ever been the fertile breeding ground of dic- tators and tyrants. | Does this condition not chal-_ lenge your fighting spirit inher- ited from your courageous an- cestors, who built a home of freedom in a new world? Does such a state of affairs not fan the flame of the spirit of knighthood which comes down | to you from the time of King Ar- thurs Court. Does the knowledge of these facts not cause your heart to burn with a desire to emulate | the signers of the Declaration of Independence and the fram- ers of the Constitution of the United States. At you are a Christian, you have in spirit stood on the hill The whole Gentile work has with the sword must be killed with the sword. The day: calls for men men 3 with unfaltering courage who selves when all men do walk with Rings or crow | right course; men who men, whether their activit to the State or to the N | will fail. tion and the world deper | If you can -dreamand not make -And lose, and start again at y will dare to do right, re of consequences to then men who can keep the when all about them a theirs; men who can trus but make allowances fi ing too; men who can i red for the right withou way to hatred; men w who will not permit their f or foes to deter them limited to the Militia D; If your Militia Distr your county will fail. county fails, your State If your State fails, th The future welfare on you, man and woman, you are of small or larg your master; If you can think and n thoughts your aim, If you can meet with Triumph and And treat those two imposters _ Rudyard ea 8 Comming fe GEORGIA AUCTION MARKETS LIVESTOCK SALES April & May * Atlanta Aibany Douglas Sylvester Valdosta Augusta eo HOGS LBS, May Ist ~ May Ist Apr. 30 Apr. 29 Apr. 25 Apr. 25 Good to Choice 180/240 1450- 3 | _ Good to Choice 245/270 SHS oy! | -.. Heavies 275/350 } _ Heavies 355/400 Hogs : No Lights LOGFILE ae Feeder Feeder Feeder Hogs Lights P57 a Pigs _ . Pigs Pigs Lights BON: | ee 16.00- 17.00 14.00- 18.00 14.00- 27.00 Roughs 180/350 13.75- = Roughs 350/450 13.75- : eee DE re |e ee ay ' CATTLE : : Choice Strs. & Heifers - 17.45 14.00- 17.00 vee is ; Lee ~ 18.60 | Good - Strs. & Heifers. 2 16.00- 17.45 13.00- 14.00 12.00- 14,00 12.00- 14.00 14,00-. 16.50 14.50- 18.60 $ Med. Strs. & Heifers 12.00- 14.00 12.00- 13.00 11.00- 12.00 10.00- 12.00 $200, 25.007 ee _ Common Strs. & Heifers 9.00- 11.00 12.00- 13.00 13.00- 14.00 12.00- 13.50 11.00- 13.00 2 Cows 12.00- 13.00 13.00- 14.00 | 10.00- 12.00 11.00- 12.50 1200. 400} Common Cows 9.00- 11.00} 11.00- 13.00} _8.00- 12.00 oo = 900-1100) 10.00- 12.50 anne, Cows: oo 6.75- 7.50 10.00- 11.00 12.00- 15.00 :00- 11.00| 8'o0- 10.00 == 3.95 Sige Oe It. 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