rTORIALBy Tom Linder. ast heel I was in Washington, D. ppeared before a House Com- on. national legislation for farm- | fi peed Wednesday morn- efore Senate Agricultural Com- x of which Senator Elmer Thomas, lahoma, i is Chairman. week a dinner meeting was onsored by sonie of the State missioners of Agriculture. uests sixteen ht Congressmen. In addition, ere others who are especially in- ed in agriculture and the nations He. welfare. The total number at the meeting was one hun- and thirty-two. ort talks were made by Senator of Oklahoma, Congressman Pace, of Georgia, and myself. enator Thomas, who had just re- d from attending the International Sonference in Quebec, Canada, most interesting recital of facts : Some of | he learned at Quebec. cis: were astounding. r instance, Senator Thomas re- that in India the average daily yf a laborer producing eotton is- emember this i is 7'4e for a whole ber the speaking was over: we ustrated to those present how - economic laws continued | to our: national economy, ad slides prepared, by techni: ho have been engaged by the | Committee of the National iation of Commissioners. of Agri- These slides were thrown on. s and were explained by Mr.. Wilken, of Sioux City, Iowa. Invariably when farm prices go it follows that within six to twelve other prices and wages go into pin. When farm prices start up: other prices start upward ix to twelve months... national i income is. always seven e farm income. Some. people ied to maintain that the farm in- ne-seventh of the national in- ther than that the national in- seven times the farm income. they would contend that the farm income Henends on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1948 case NUMBER eucrale | We had Senators and. national income rather than that the. national income Bees on the farm income. One of the seman able things about these graphs is their demonstration of the fact that the farm income always ' goes up or down six to twelve months before the national income starts in the same direction. Tf the national income sontrolied the farm income, then it would be in- evitable that the national income would start first to go up or down and the farm income would follow. These Government figures show unerringly that the farm income al- wavs goes up or down first and that the national income goes up or down fol-_ lowing the change of farm income. Some other most intexesting facts were developed: NX Most of us are familiar for instance with share cropping on the farm., We know that if a share cropper is getting one-half of the crop he gets one-half regardless of the price of the crop. If eotton is 10e per pound the share crop- per gets half. If cotton is 20c a pound the share cropper gets one half. We have all heard so much about hours and wages in industry. None of us had ever thought. about there being a natural economic law to determine the = share of production which the laborer gets independent of hours and fixed wages. 3 This eraph shows however bey ond any doubt that natural economic laws prevail and that natural economic laws. determine the wages. of labor in indus- try in the same manner that the share -eroppers. oe are determined on the farm. For ence for year after year fae coal miners of. the nation have re- ~ eeived sixty per cent of the market value of the coal they mined. Tf, instead of the eoal miners get- ting so many cents per hour, they had been mining on terms of sixty per cent of the coal, they would have received - exactly the same amount of wages they did receive, that is 60e out of every dollars worth of coal the operator sells. It is true that the individual miner gets a higher wage per hour now than he did a few years ago, but the secret is he uses improved methods of mining coal. And the individual miner pro- ae the farm income. duces more coal dna be did a ~ yea ago. When she mined ad with ae and shovel he got sixty per eent 0 coal he mined. Today, when he use hydraulic or electric drill, one min produces a great deal more coal an gets sixty per cent of the coal he m right on. Ile is just like ie share - who plowed. one mule a few years and now drives a tractor and cultivs four times as much land as he did. still has the same interest in the e | that he had before, but he produces m cotton, more corn and more wheat, has the same share ina larger Pp od tion, Z Railroad ial: get. 48e. every dollar the railroad compa take in. One railroad man with. Or tracks, modern locomotives and mo: methods transports more goods the same man could transport a fe years ago. Therefore, one railroa produces more revenue for the pany. fe _ When that railroad man gets hi out of each dollar of gross revenue has more oe a we call. hig Wa ges. Wier you try by arbitre means to raise the coal miners wag 7 the railroad mans. wage without, at same time increasing the income 0 railroad company or the coal ope you are going against a natura nomic law. : a Tf, on he other hand, you u 7 take to raise the income of the r company, the coal mine operator railroad employee or the coal without first i increasing the farm in you are still going against. a ne economic law. : The truth of the matter is, t a natural law of division of all Ol ny ities between all people. Mone simply a medium. of convenien making this divison. The only way you can weal -evervbodys wages is to produce commodities. ~That is th wages have been raised for thi ticular groups like railroad emp and coal miners. They increase - duction and thereby: raised the The national income is determi Thess ati (Continued on P repeated only when request is notice. assume any rsponsibility for Bulletin: Pass Published Weekly at 114-122 Pace St; Covington, Ga. By Department of Agriculture Tom Linder, Commissioner, Atiatita, Ga. Publication Offive State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Markets, 222 State Capitol Atlanta, Ga /of June 6 1900. Accepted - of Octover & LQ . : thc all items for publication and all requests to be put { on the mailing list and for change of address tv STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS. 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissabl under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and Limited space will not permit insertion of notices containing wor than 30 words including name and address. Under Legisiative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not Pwrecutive Office, State Canitol 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. | i editorial and Executive Offices | i Notify on FORM 3578Bureau Gi | tered as scond e1ass chattel | August 1, 1937. at the Post Office at Covington, Georgia, under a! or mailing at spcial rate o1 postage provided tor in Section 1103, Ac accompanied by new copy of any aotice appearing in the SECOND HAND | MACHINERY FOR SALE 4941 Fordson Tractor with new motor on good rubber, Ferguson system equipment, Two disc plow with new rub- ber tire, New Cultivating equip- ment, 2 new Covington _plant- ers, New Weeder. Double sec- 4ion hattow and pulley, for $1,450.00. Allis Chalmers 4 ft- -@ombine in . good condition, 350,00. Fertilizer spreader, $85.00. Equipment at my farm. Bronwood, Ga. Leo Mallard, Covington. ; Cole dbl. hopper planter (plant8 corn, peas, beans and peanuts, or cotton seed -(alon), used very. little, $20.00. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Route 1. _ 4 Madows Grist Mill, Inter- national, 6 HP Motor, also Intl No. 2 Feed Mill and Corn Shell- et. J. W. Reese, East: Newnan, Route 3. 1. 06 MeCormiek- Dr. Orch- a type Tractor on rubber; 300 PK Friend power take-off Ge she on rubber; 9 ft., dbl. - gee, vy. duty J, D. arrow. WwW. B. Butts, Thomaston, P.O. Box 107. Large Aermotor Wind Mill, complete, $150.00. Mrs. C. M. Cheney, Shellman. Model A Jonn Deere Tractor with cultivators, planters and fert. attacht, 6 plow and dbl. | @i8. harrow, all good cond. J. M. Hood, Swainsboro, Rt. 3. TRACTORS: 4 Papec Hammer Mill, has been under sheiter, used very little. Dr. Harvey E. Griggs, Conyers. Allis Chalmers W C Tractor with power take-off, prac. new, C. L. Henderson, Monticello. ~ 1945.5. D. model A, with cul. _tivators, planters, harrows, trae- tor wagon, and AllisChalm. C Tractor. Call Brandt Malcolm, fonroe. Phone 4561. mick-Deering, nearly new, $130. ~Furner Peaniit Picket, good cond., and hay press. Reas. oor - Leverett, Parrott. ed Buggy, good running shape, . Come after it. Dont write. Jim Drawdy, Jesup, Rotite 1,, Box 10. 1 ea. model A 2 D. 'Fractor, 6 dise Tiller, Case Combine, 12 ise Grain Drill, 2-way Harrow. All slightly used. R. C. _Cham- bets, Milan. = ae tractor, A-1 cond:, oh avid Bradley 8 dise cut- hafrow, same as hw. Ans: all etter. Li ; LaDuke, Dal- ton. - MeCorm.-Deering No, 1 Ham- Mer Mill, good cond., $60. at niy farm. H: L. Rawlins, Douglas- Ville. Route 4. 1 ta. 2-H. Wagon; steel fram and Wheels, steel beam 2-H. Plow, 2-H. dise plow, 2-H David Bradley Mower. A. T. Raymer, Sr, Decativ, Columbia ahd Rainbow Drives, Side deliv. hay rake, MeCor-| SECOND - HAND MACHINERY FOR = J: D. model H, with 2 row planter, cultivator, fert. attach, $1,100. 00: Farmall type H,- 1944 mod., $1; 400. 00; also Tntnl 6 ft. Grain Drill, $250. 60. All good as nw: Write E. K. Cargill, Ma- con, 103 Lamont St., Pho. 3746J. 3 Rollet Cane Mill, also Sed- er for J: D. 6 disc Tiller, $35.00 ea. Both in good cond, M. L. Shealy, Oglethorpe. Powr Carle Mill, good cond., for sdl. LL: A. Wisenbaker, Lake Park. Phone 630 R a: Handiman Garden Tactor, 3- 4h. p., reversible hillside turh- er, steel bam for diff. points, tool carriage with eultivator points and plow, 1 set 6 aise hos; and eart for tractor. W. A. MeFarland, Alto. Olivr Combine No. 2, almost hw,; $650.; Oliver 16 disc Bush and Bog Harrow, $210.;,1 ma- hiite spreader and lime spread- er, $210.; 9 ft. Hay Rake, good shape, $50. G@. H. Ledbetter, Cumming. Rt. 2. Grain box for J. D. 4-disc Tiller (tiller made for J. D. Trae. model H), with complete chain and sprocket, Ist. cl. cond. G. F. A. Williamson, Fitz grald, Route 2. Cultivatot, horse drawn, 5- tooth V-shaped adjust., used 1 season, $9.75 at my home. A, Bierman, Atlanta, 1025 Belle- vue Di. NE. . 2 Cole three-way drills, good eond:; $18.50 ea: also Intnl power. Hay Baler, 16x18, on Steel wheels; good as. new, $350. Ts Me, Tillman, Athens. 128 Col- lge Ave. Suiiset Farin. 8H. P. stationary eng., gas fuel, ker, oprated. magneto, for Grist Mill, Hammer feed "Mill and geh: farm purposes, good running cond. $65.00 cash: Will not ship. Robt. J Landrtiin, Adairsville, Rt; 3. Big 2 roller syrup till and new 84% ft. copper pan, $35.00 or both; 14% prac. new Oliver stalk cutter, $40.00; also 200 gal. good sorghum syrup for sale. 4% mi. E. Buford at Roberts Cross Rds. Berts Tuck. Buford, Route 2. Farmall F 12 Tractor with cul- | tivators,; planters, distribs, on rubber; $500. On Warner Rob- ins Rd, C. W. Bryant, Macon, Route 3. Farmall Abdel Ay Tractor, planters; cultivators, 20 dise harrow, all A-1 cond. See H. L. Williams, 0/o REA Sandersville. Oliver DP 43 plow; 3 dise,; 1st. class cond., $125.00 FOB my farm, 3. mi: . Decatur: J. YT. Gibson, Decatur. 1000 Candler Rd: Cr2258, General manure spreader, in perfect cond. for sale. E. N. Adams, Stapleton. J. D: power Hay Press, used very little, $175.00; would del. for extra 10 mi. both ways; also have med. size Hammer Mill; $65.00. Loyd Keadle, Yatesville, Route 1. rust, ball bearg, $60.; | Wagon, $50. | SccOND- HAND iad ache FOR = Benthal Peanut Picker, good cond., for sale cheap. W. P Sammons, Register 16 disc Intnl Grain Drill, good cond., for sale. Grady Fox, Ft. Valley, Route 3. 3 roller, used Cane Mill, none also ieie See or call, Lee Cosby, Blythe Isle, Brunswick. 1 Case Peanut Thrashing Ma- chine for sale or exc. for equal value. Write Owen Edge, Au- gusta, 129 13th, St. 3 row Grain Drill with fert. and grain dept., $12; 2 2-H. dbl. disc reversible plows, $25. ea.; middle buster, and 2 1-H. turn- ing plows, $5 ea:; 10 in. turning plows, J; Li; Shadburn, Buford. J. D. model B tractor with planting and cultivatg. equip. $6; 6a. S. R. Saye, Rutledge. Lilliston Peanut Picker and an almost new J. D. Baler. See, dont write. Jack Peed, Butler, Route 2. 2 Roller Cane Mill (big, old= '}fash., good rollers); pan needs repairing, $20. or exc. for hogs. See or write at once: James Warren, Reynolds, Box 1138, Rt. 3, o/o Horace Colbert. 60 h.p. Intnl motor and No. 10 Intnl hammer mill, also 5 dise tiller, Call, dont write, Smith, Sparta. 1 Reaper and Bidder, tractor operated, (new. in 1941), $200.; 3 riding Cultivators, $85. ea. All in A-1 cond.; game as new; also 4. good farm mules, $100. gach. Mrs, = J: Gay, Cobbtewn, Route 2. McCormick- Deering size 10x8 dbl. rut Grain Drill, used 1 sas; $165.00. 7 mi. E. Hahira. Perry | Fields, Ray City, Route 1. Ford tractor .and plow, for sale. See J. E. Sikes, Barnes- ville, 12 can Intnl Dairy Box, 4 unit Surge milking machine and few other ddiry equipment. H. B. Pritchett, Fortson. F-12 late model Farmall trac- tor, good tires, $700.00; disc Tiller plow; $200.00. Cash. J. G. Morris, Forest Park. Parts of Upright. Grist. Mill, very cheap for cash. Write or come see. W. J. Allen, Pidcock. Model H and model A Farmall tractors, good eond., with: all farm equipment, namely plant- ers, guano distribs, cultivators, tillers, cuttaway harrow, ete. L. H. Ednfield, Stillmore. Riding gardh tractor, 5 HP, 4 cycl sing. cylinder air cooled motor, A-I cond., together with 10 in, turn plow; 5 ft. dise plow; drag tooth harrow, 2 cultivators, shovel and spring-tooth type, and _asst: attachments, $400.00. M. R. Baker, Savannah. 615 E. 49th. Stret.. J. D. modl L. tractor, coni- plete with all neces, equip., $750. Otis M. Cowart, Stimiit, Rt, 2. 1 Henkle Lespedza Seeder, used very little, $65. No letters ans, B: J: Whatley, Fayetteville, Route 1, Grist Mill, Sheller, Ford motor; 20 in. Rocks, $100. RW: Eaves, Grayson. Model L. John Deere tractor with cultivators, good cond. Wray | Ernest Turner, Plains, 1 good open buggy, first iss cond., $50.00 FOB. Luther Hol- land, Byrenville. Rt. 1, box 165. Small Fairbanks-Morse Corn shucker, Sheller and Cleaner, A-1 cond.; _used only 3 wks. 0. W. Haygood, Athens; Rt. 3. 1 livingston walking cultiva: tor, No. 1 eond., $65.00 at my place. Ernest Webb, Richland. Old model Fordson Tractor, 8 dise harrow, in good cond. Frank C. Pruitt, Dahlonega, Route 1, Box 67. 2 h.p. gas eng.; used for most any light job on farm, last used| in August; good cond., $35.00. W. B. Champion, Chipley. Correction: 50 HP boiler, 45 HP steam engine, A-1 cond., can be sen in operation, pulling cotton gin, 10 mi, W. Marietta, nar Lost Mth.; also 3 dise Avery tractor plow, in A-1 cond. G..S. Brown, Acworth. Modl A Case 6 ft. Combine: modl DO Case Tractor, and Cas 9 dise Grain Drill with frt. attachment. J. B. Spears, Jr., Mansfield. - ho 4 So phe a ee oe 3 2-H; heavy} model A| -SECOND-HAND pe eee FOR SALE 1_A- 147 plow, 2 26-in. disc, for Farmall A Intnl] tractor, only used to turn 30 A, bottom land. A. L. Sewell, Newnan, Model H John Deere tractor on rubber with planting and cultivating equip., also 1 power mower. R. Grove. Allis Chalmers tractor, 1 row, complete farming outfit, 3 dise tiller with seeder, on rubber, cultivators, planters, distribu- tors, mowing. machine, row marker, etc., with some extra parts. B. Pp: Waters, Glennville, Route 2. 50 HP boiler and 40 HP en- gine, and all fixture, good: cond., used to run Cotton Gin outfit, also want an old model Empire Grain Drill 8 row for repairs. -L. B. Brown, Homer. 1 large Intnl Grain Drill with fert. attachment, $250.00. Phone No. 3855. R. B. Harrell, Eastman. A 2H. wagon for sal or exe. for a 1 H. wagon. Also some plows for sale. W. L. Ses- sions, Soperton. Intnt Farmall F-20 tractor on rubbr: come see and you will buy for $450.00: Also want a 4 disc Athens plow, nw of Slightly used: State price. C. F. Hays, Jr., Musella. Cas tractor with eultivating and planting equipment, for sale: ahd would like to buy a Model H I. H. C. tractor, new or usd, in good cond. Way- ward: Miller, Ft. Valley; Rt. 2, Box 50. SECOND - HAND MACHINERY WANTED Wart to buy No. 10 Cane Mill, mill. Pay cash and come after. What have you? W. M. Gay, Postmaster, Abba. Want 1 or 2-H manure spread- er. Sol Oden, Blackshear. Want old Ford Ferguson trac- tor; regardless of ond. Stan- levard Dr. S. E. Want a Syrup Boiler, in good cond., any size up to 80 gal. State price at once. Omer Dixon; Blackshear, Rt. 1: Want Peanut Picker, within 25 mi. Stone Mtn: G. L. Jack- son, Stone Mountain. Rt. 1. Want 4 or 5 HP garden trac: tor in good mechan. cond., with preparing and cultivating im- plements. at reasonable prie. . G. Harricon; Social Cirele, P, O: Box 294; - Want 2 mule disc harrow and 2 thule walking cultivator, in good cohd. .J. D. preferred. L. P.\Kicklighter; Glennville. Want Ford Ferguson tractor without equipment. State year model, cond.. and price. P. M. Haulbrook, Ellenton. Want Hammer Mill, Grist Mill,. Corn Sheller and motor. W. M. Baxter, Ellijay; Rt. 1. Want power Cane Mill, running cond. Notify price, cond., and if will ship to address, John Lanier, Manassas, Rt. 2. Want Syrup Pan (evaporator), size 9, 10 or 12 ft. Prefer 10 ft. at once. T. V. Moore, Nahuhta. Want a _40-gal. Syrup kettle, cheap; also want Acme har- row; in good cond., 2 H. size, for tractor work. Name best ae. Jas. W: Moore; Valdosta, . : Box 387; Want 1 A..C/ No. 40 oF jIntn! 42 Combine; also a 2 or 3 disc Tiller plow and 8-row Grain Drill... Geo. L. Carnes, Marietta, Rt. 4. Want 1 set bevel gears, one with wooden teeth,. to-run a heavy Grist Mill. John W. West, College Park. Want 1-H. wagon. 4% mi. E: Clarkston. H. L. Wilson, Stone Mtn., Rt. 2. Want 1 a:, Corn Planter, Guano Distributor, Moyer and Claude Eubaiik, Smyrna. Want a 6 ft. Tractor Stalk Cutter. Clyde Hogg, Buena Vista. Want model A Farmall tra- tor with equip., also Combine and Hay Press, in good cond. State condition and price, Selma Dixon, Chatsworth, Rt. 1. good shape. -G. E. Cornelius, H, Brown, Locust} all H Tractor with fa equipment. A. M. Phi Climax. L. Green, Jasper, Route 2. | Deere B tractor on rubb all Tractor or J. D. mod | Bonaire. 3 Roller, hors drawn or power) ley Christian, Atlanta, 2309 Bou-| tachment, Bush and Bo in _ Avenue: : new anid thermostatic | Mrs. W. E. Gren, Power dise harrow, both for 1-H. type. -H MACHINERY 4 Want model L or a Deer or model A Farma tor, with farming equipm State th Jr a Rout 1. Want hvy, large, hi one or 2 bottom trac A. H. Haslam, Moultrie, is Street, 6. W. 2 Want Oliver 13 tinal plow. State cond., and p Otis Justice, Irwinton, Bo: Route 2. Want Cane Mill, good c cheap for cash, not over 50 summit. Ira E. Lamb, Route 2. Want power Cane Mi it 4 dise Tiller on rubber, Powell, Wrightsville. Want J. D. model B or %, % Want a 1- H. Wagon, Want Farmall H or hew or g00d cond., also ae and Harrow. makes, same size. College Park, Rt. 2. Want good, used Ford son tractor at one. description, age, size tir ete., and if will del, 20 lia, 5 mi. Collins, and ea Rev. Jeon Smith, Mana Rout 2. Want for cash, model A quipped; in good eond. age and price. J, T. Pe Want Oat Drill, late m with or without Fertiliz, at E. C. Bostick, Norman Par Want. Crawler type with Diesel engine, size a 30 HP. draw bar, prefer or Caterpillar, also 8 ft. a Kilifr 22 or 24 in. dise h All must be good cond. Miller, Cornelia. - Want Ford Ferguson lat model, in A-1 cond, ed n rubber, with Mow row, 2 dise. tiller sub Give full particulars and All letters ans. H. V. H Young Harris. . F, Mills, Alma. Rte Want farm tractor an Tiller, prefer Farmall M Dere A. State full pa Herman C. Brewr, Dani Route 3. INCUBATORS ANE _BROODERS 3 Incubators: 2 Ke 350 egg cap. other Kero., egg cap. P. L. Poole, To Route 1, Box 384. A 24 hen cap. laying bal all metal, complete with tro and dropping pans; 3 dec 25.00. Cannot ship. Mr Lahies, Desstis, 795 E, Wilscn lc. cabinet In egg cap. 8 trays, $110. elec. starter, finisher, an tery broodr, 750 cap.,: $100.00; both for $200. Elee, all-metal chick Farm Master, 400 cap., cend., $10.00. Wont shij ters ans. A. R. Maddox, dale. Pnone De 4257, eo, 2 Elec. 100 cap. inci and convertible Brooders as nw, $12.50 a. E. erts; Atlanta, Rt. 5, (Bankhead and Bolton Elec Hexagon shaped and deck Elec. Brooder, $40.00. Will n J. 8B. Johnson, Lithia Sp Want Inc. 200 to 60 could be oil burning, if Give dtails and pri David ~ Brinkman, Augu R,. 38. Want upright 5 or 10 er for hating system in: er House and with th inspecting and payi Give full particul first. Herman W. Ing 1815 Dean St. 1 Hots, 50c C: Mis- awberry plants, TSC | Cromer McCurley, om verbearing Straw- $3.75 M. No less plants, $1.00 doz.; and._ collard plants, Go re is, $2.60 doz. All J. Ellis, Cumming. | owns, $2.00 C; $8.00 M. Sage plants, 20c sh. No order less than irs. J. H. Free, Bowdon, ) strawberry plants, oted, 75c C; $5.00 M. n Ga. Others add post- | - sonal checks. Mrs. V eld, Cumming, Rt. Wakefield Cabbage ec C, plus postage. Mashburn, Cumming, e strawberry plants, $2.00, 500; $4.00 M. Durand, Sey at: n Wakefield Cab- , $1.25, 500! $2. 25 M. Prompt ship- Mrs. Martha Waldrip, ranch, es stan Wakefield Cab-_ , $1.25, 500; $2.: 25 M. and 10 M lots, $2.00 cel. Prompt ship- EB. C. Waldrip, Flowery Rt. 1. like seawherey. plants, 300; $2.00, 500! $3.75 M. oung plants, no checks. w, Gainesville, Rt. 2. u Crowns, $2.00 C; $8.08, | 00 M.; White Scupper- ines, 50c ea. All root- oe E. H. Patterson,: .. and Copenhagen of cabbage plants, $1.25, 25 M. Postage paid. onner, Pitis, Rt. 1. ton, Flat Dutch and agen frostproof cabbage 15 {sage plants, |500; $5.00 M. fresh and green, $1.00, | 25, 500: $2.50 M. Past: R. Chanclor, Pitts. Raspberry plants, $1.00 el in Ga. Mrs. J. L. s, Blue Ridge, Bt 2, ke nails rry plants, $4 15 M. Del. 5 M up, exp. col. Money orders oe ... W. Smith, | ile, Rt. 2. _ Lettuce, Pai cabbage. Kale, Collards, Onions, Bermuda) Any = amt. 35e . doz. Mrs. H. V. 3 Endive, A Armstrong is $2.00, 500 Prompt shipment: | Hiawassee. Red, C Plants, now ready, $2.00 M; 500, Moline M. Adairsville, Rt. 3. | Wakefield Cabbage ; 1.25, 500; $2.00 M. COD. Mrs. T.. -P. Mussel- | 1, Rt. 1, Phone 4310. ike strawberry plants, | -$3.75 M. Lady T. Del. Prompt /ship-. Sue Crowe, Gaines- strawberry plants, Young planis. Mrs. Wil-) Pp nts, nion plants, $1. 15 M: 900. Orders filled daily. itzgerald, Irwinville. abbage plants, $1. 75 | same day orders. CR. Gordon Williams, ' root Cabbage and. i Jersey butter, 3 lbs., i Cathey, Clarkesville, Rt. 3. j and Bermuda Onion plants, WW. WwW. Walliams, | Cabbage : 500: on 50 M. Del. dy. KE. See Hall, Arabi, and Geideton In | Seu: 150e doz. Klondike. and | Missionary strawberry plants, $5.00 M. Del. anywhere in-Ga. J. A, Renni- son, Hephzibah, Rt. 2. Nice, young Klondike straw- berry plants, $3.00 M. Lady T. Strawberry plants, $5.00 M. P, B. Reynolds, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Collard plants, 35 C; $2.00 M. Large spoonful collard seed, | 65c lb. L. A. Crow, Gaines- ville, Rt 2. Missionary strawberry plants, C; Catnip, Peppermint plants, 75c doz. Garlic, 10c head or $1.00 doz. Miss Cecil Mc- Curley, Hartwell, Rt. 2. Giant new Gem (real true, everbearing) strawberry plants, now full of blooms, green and ripe berries; bear from May to December, 25 plants, $1.25; |$4.00 C; $35.00 M. Add post- age. C. A. Dobbs, Gainesville. Cabbage plants, Jersey and Wakefield. Frostproof, $1.25, 500; $2.00 M. Crystal white and White Bermuda onion plants. Same price. Prepaid in Ga. I. L. Sokes, Fitzgerald. Home grown well $5.00 -C. Tweedell, Lithonia, Rt. 2.. 2 yr. old bearing size Mt. Huckelberry, Blackberry, Dew- berry, 50c doz. Large Garlic bulbs, 25c doz. Mrs. Tamar Teem, Talking Rock. Sage plants, Catnip, and Muscadine vines, 20c ea. Gar- lie bulbs, $1.00 doz. Gooseberry bushes, $1.50 doz. Mrs. Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Strawberry plants, large early berries, $1.25 C.; White Multiplying Onions, $1.25 gal.; Scallion Onion buttons, 50c i postpaid. Mrs. G. fe Taylor, Buchanan. Mastoden aN plants, young and well rooted, $3 00, Postpaid. -No checks. W. H. Moon, Atlanta, | 1205 Grant St., S. E. Missionary strawberry plants, $1.00 C; $9.00 M. Damp packed. Prepaid. Mrs. Carl Kimsey, Sam red and |2 Raspberry plants, 5 . choice black; Blackberry, var., arranged. to ripen in suecession. State insp., 20 strong plants, $1.50 prepaid. Add 10c for exchange on checks. J. M: Nicholson, Blairsville. *Shallot onions (the greatest multiplyer known), 25 C; White multiplying onions, $1.00 gal. Miss Vena Brown, Hart- well. Blakemore strawberry, $1.25: $9.00 M. Klondike, 75e C; ei: 00 M. Nice Sage plants, 25 ea.: $1.25 doz. P. P. in Ga. Money Order. Ellenwood. E. J., Chas. W: Cabbage! $1.00; 35c C.. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Jessie Lovell, Baxley, Rt. 4, | Klondike Strawberry plants, $4.00 M. Also nice yellow | wk., 55c lb. Mrs. W. VY. Robbs, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Everbearing strawberry plants. Well rooted, $3.25 M, or} $1.75, 500. Del. No orders ac- | cepted eut of Ga. Mrs. BR. ft. Chas. and Jersey Wakefield | Copenhagen Cabbage | plants. Ready now, $1.25, 500; $2.25 M. P, P. Clyde Cook, -|Sendele, 3rd St., 5th Ave., N. Early Jersey Wakefield Cab- | | eeee plants, $1.25, 500; $2.00) M. Now ready. Mrs. Irma Miles, Baxley, Rt. 4. Nice Rutabaga plants, ready to reset, 15e C; $1.25 M.; $10.00 for 10, 900. Correct count, Pp. P. in $1. 00 orders. Mrs. now | - iP, R. Arnold, Benevolence. Early Klondike and Red Gold Strawberry plants, $1.00 fer 150, del. in Ga. No checks. No stamps. Mrs. Pearl Pinson, Ellijay, Bt. 2. Chas. Wakefield Cabbage Iplants, 25 . Raspberry plants, | Plus postage. QO. M.je Mashbura, Cumming, Rt. 9. Sev. thous. Hunt Muscadine ernong grapevines, for | del, in 100 lots Crowns, | $2.00 M. rooted | ~ 1irt., Mae; jder free, combine run, 20 lb, isets, $1.00 gal ae Delpher Frost, | ; |seed, combine run; 12c lb., or Sericea Lespe- | 137. 414e lb. Almost |Mark T. Warren, Dewy Rose. jand postage. | Chatsworth, Rat, 2. i lots. i Everett, Whigham. sg multiplying Ee Gourds, Ie How plum trees, | 25 ea. or daxger, | i Bune 1$30.00" Cc. FOB. R&R. E. Paris,)Wh Dallas, Rt. qd 2, Box 134, 2 yr. - Washin $3.00 Boysenberry, 15, $1. ia Thornless Boysen- berry, 12, $1.00 postpaid. J. W. Toole, Macon, 33 Burton Ave. Kudzu crowns free. Come dig them up, all you want. W. |G. Whitaker, Valdosta, 316 N. Ashley St., Pohne 938. Strawberry plants, $2.00 M. Charleston W. Cabbage plants, J.. L.. Strayhorn, Flowery Branch, Rt, i: Early Jersey Cabbage Plants, $1.50 M; 500, $1.25. del. Prompt shipment. G. L. |Steedley, Baxley. Large fresh, extra early zo and Chas. W. cabbage and white Bermuda Onion plants, $1.25, 500; $2.00 M. Del., post- paid. Prompt shipment. Satis. guar. F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald. Winter Heading Frostproof Cabbage plants, | Wakefield, Dutch, Copenhagen; also. White Wax Bermuda Onion Plants, $1.25, 500; $2.00 M. Postpaid. Exp. col., 2000 up, $1.75 M. L. P. Legg, Rebecca. SEED FOR SALE Bur clover seed and damp}. inoculation soil sufficient to plant 1 A. by prepaid parcel| post, $1.00; 1 T. FOB by low Mi., $20.00. Seed alone, 20c Ib. J. Turnipseed, Griffin. Sericea Lespedeza seed, dod- praned) cand scarified, 30c 50. gal. nest onions, $1.00 gal., can use on farm. Mrs. Thornton, Bowdon, Rt. 1, white B. Large Red Indian Peach seed, 50c doz. Blue Damson Plum seed, 125c doz. Add _ postage. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Ri 1. White multiplying onion lus po eC: Ss. Majors, Lyerly, Rt. 600 lb. Sericea Lespedeza, 20c lb. Combine run, 30c 1b. |Cleaned and Scarified. H. W.'| Thurmond, Farmington, Rt. i. Cannonball .w 1945 crop, $1. 50 ed from nice melons. J. Bloodworth, Gordon, Rt. 1. . Gourd seed mixed, thoroughly dry. Also Gourds, 18-26 in. in |Roberts, Royston, Rt. 1. Mrs. | leorn. cir., no less than 4 sold. Write for. prices. . No stamps. = lb. a ok lle Ib. for lot. |deza seed, free of dodder, clean, Ithis yr. crop, 20c th. FOB R. Bf |Station. M. O. or check. G. H. Ledbetter, Cumming, Bt. 2. Sericea seed, combine run, 12c lb., recleaned and scarified, 17c Ib, Kobe lespedeza seed, combine run, 10c 1b; recleaned, dodder free. 5 gals. of Mammoth Russian | Sunflower seed, and 5 gals. {colored Lima - Beans, $1.00 gal., W. D. Wilbanks, | from dodder, combine run, 20c lb. Scarified and recleaned, 30c lb. This years, Cecil Holbrooks, jretta, Rt. 1. Fine grade of Harrison Spe- cial and Gold Dollar Tobacco| or |! WwW, P. Brantley, Nay-'| seed, 2. thls., stamps. lor, Rt. 1. 50c. Coin Collard seed, 1 tb., 50c; 10 Ib.,| V. artow |, $4.00; 100 Ib. $15. 09. 50 gal. of - onion, $1.00 Red and jMrs. L. M. Wooten, Camilla. Old Fashioned bington ies = trees, All plants |" Vista, Rt. 5. |jay, Rt. 3, Box 88. ders ,same price. $15.00: 1-T. del: up to 40) Claude A. Smith, Stock-| | bridge. |Beans, $7.50 bu. |Buena Vista. or exc. for anything ler more. stage, |/brown 6 wks. table peas, 4 cups, | |O. preferred. atermelon seed, lb. Hand sav-| a. |popcorn for best popping, 20c \1b., |ped. Postage not pd. j cane, HMasville, Rt. 4. | 3. occa Lecacdece acct free ;COT recleaned, graded, in 125} Claude A. Smith, Stock-|~ Ibridge, Rt. 2. | 1000 Ib. Sericea | Lespedeza seed, good and clean, | 20c 1b., FOB. Ship in 100 ib. Alpha-'! Sassafras root, 40c tb.) oS oe oe ing notice was very badly cut up in our Farm Land Issue, and for this reason is reprinted herewith: 86 A. land, 6 mi. No. Crawford; 92 A. in cultiva- tion, hal. pasture and. timber. Good 5 R. house with elec., 1 ten. house; on school bus and mail Rt. 12 bearing pecan good peach and apple orchard, fish pond. Running water on farm. D. M. Nix, Crawford. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Red speckled crowder peas, 20c lb., in 3 }b. lots or more; also a nice cream Jersey milch cow, 3 yrs. old, due to freshen | in 15 days, $75. 00 at my barn. P. B. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. de About 40 He white crowder peas, clean and sound; also 15 bu, Black eyed Peas, $9.00 and | $7.00 bu. H. D. Cook : Buena White peas with black eyes! for sale.- W. Y. Silvers, Elli- Early /brown 6 wks. Crow- ders, make 2 crops, 3 large! cups, $1.10; Purple Hull Crow- Cash or M. O. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Dacula, 1945 Bunch colored butter beans, 30c lb.; also nice sun-| dried peaches, 1945 crop, 45c Ib. | Add postage. Mrs. Pollie Jack- son, Waco, Rt..2, Box 94. 2 Bu. early bunch Velvet Tom Steed, | Sugar Crowder peas, for eat-| ing and planting, 50c qt. Paost- paid or exe. for dried apples, 1945 crop. Mrs. Oscar Millsap, | Calhoun, Ri. 3. White Mush peas, table va-. riety, 15 lb., del., - . Mooney, Quill. Brown Crowder and. early $1.00; also broom corn seed, 5 cups, $1.00. All postpaid. M. Mrs. Clarence | MeMilian, Bacula, Re 1. CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE Best grade South American in 100 lb. bags; or 2c lb all under 100 Ibs. Seaborn Nice white clean shell Pop- Treated for weevils, 12 lb. No less than 50 lbs. a d ; Brown, McDonough, Rt 3, Box Jap. Popcorn (without hull),' S jtender and good, 10 lb. del, $2.50. Everett Hunt, Young- Hastizgs Country Gentle-. man, early sweet corn, 3 and 4}. jears per stalk, 40c ih. . Add postage. Gladys Fincher, Doug- 400 bu. White corn for sale at harn. Write for prices. ' Henry Bailey, Hazlehurst, Rt. ! 100 ,000 Ibs. golden queen pop, Ib. new bags. D. Collins, | Cordele, Rt. 4. C, PECAN AND OTHER: FRUIT TREES FOR SALE ' Pomegranate, 3 ft., 50c; grap-| es, 2 yr., 2oc; Figs, 2 ft., 50c.; CORRECTION: The follow- get in 10 lb. lots} Josan Geia, Lawrenceville, Vy red May Cherry sues 6, 75c; 10, $1.10. Postpaid in Ga. Cash or M. 0. No checks. S. Edwards, Ball Ground. re Horse apple "Be ea. Garlic, 10c hear $l 09 doz.. Miss Mattie Mecutey, & Hartwell, Rt. 3. Lead. var., Apple trees, 3 4 50c; 1 yr. Peach, 30c; Pp plum, golden apricot, 75c; Fig white, black scuppernongs, 5 grape vines, 25c; $20.00 C. papershell pecan trees, $1. "5 ea Lee Head, Cornelia. Booking orders for U. s. Govt insp. budded Pecan trees: Ilir ois, Curtis, Moore, Big Z, Bra | Jey, Success, Gen. Douglas M. Arthur, Krak-ezy, Stuart, - State and Fletchers C. B. Biggar, Haddock. Concord grape vine cutti from near plant root with tions for rooting, $12.50 M. Large Garlic bulbs, 35e.doz. Le Pearl Hudgins, Flowery Branch, | alae +e Schley, Money maker, St pecan trees, budded true to he name, 2-3 tt. $1.25 ea.; 3-4 $1.50 ea. State inspected. FO R. L. Adkins, Cordele, Rt 3. 25-30 Seedling pecans, small 1-2 years old; also about 15-2 old English Walnut trees. or exc. for good strawberry plan if party will bring plants trees. Henry White Marietta, Rt. 1. Apricot Plum, 35c ea. or 4 for $1.00; also 1945 nice dri nd | peaches, 60c lb. Mrs. Lee a Gainesville, Ht. 4.5 Muscadine and May Ch bushes, 15c ea., 3 for 40c. M Henry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Gooseberry bushes, Sar bulbs, $1.00 doz.; Old fashi peach trees, 25 ea.; Sage | | 20c ea. Mrs. Mae Turner, | esyille, Rt. 6. Damson plum trees, 3 7 &f. 30c ca. Plus postage. Mrs. Har dy Rhyne, White. Lemon trees, 6 for $1.5 B scuppernongs and Muscad ne vines, Hazelnut bushes, c! bushes, June plums, Crab: All well rooted. $1.00 doz Mrs. gasie Hugems, Route 2 Black iocust trees, 15-30 in. high 20c ea. Add postage. W. Thomas, Sautee, Rt. 1. Blueberry bushes, 45c | Hazelnut bushes, 20c ea., $2. | doz.; Muscadine vines, 3 id postage. No stamps. Mj George, W. Bradley, de. er Route 2. GRAIN AND HAY . FOR SALE. Full grain Oats, in new bags, 80c bu. FOB: also K Lespedeza seed; Multiply nest onions, $1 00 gal. Del. | Reid, Hartwell, BE 3. : Fine mixed meadow hay, cont. seme annual Les deza and Dallas grass, $27. | Also, small amt. Lespedeza hi $30.00 Ton. Prices at my. farn 8 mi. SW Milledgeville on | ledgeville, 207 N. Col nak Phone 6586. 3,000 bales. Hay, my place. fia r. | ington, ae - This years crop, Stewart | Ib., 40c lb. in quantities of | lbs. Raymond Edwards, = {255 Oakland Ave. Medium size, seedling | 3 Ib. $1.00. FOB. No Mrs. Katie Alderman, | 505 E. Savannah, ' relative to ancl SPECIAL NOTICE Of interest to all patrons of the Bulletin ested in FEED SACKS: The Third Assistant Pctmaser General, ington, D. ., has RULED that notices reg feed and Other Sackseither FOR SALE or WA iif EDare NOT PERMISSIBLE nor accopiays publication in the Market Bulletin. |W: @shatiot On-| therefore, publish any further notices in. ihe Bu : 30c, 100; or 400 $1.00; Multiplyi Qnion, $1.00 #. HYNDS, Editor Bull igh aay Coker Seen dd Oats, $1. 00 Bu. 2 ey ings 100 bu. Oats, Pure, od qual. stock. $1.00 Bu 0. F. Mathews, Greenville, Rt. 4. od Lespedeza and mixed GS, Ballard, rk Hay for ate Can be n 9--10 Ton lots. Bu. Wve; $2.25 Bu. WwW. D. son, Loganville. 10 Tons Peanut Hay, $15.00 n ty farm. =I. T. Lewis, 5 ae o ood Seed Rye, uU. Del. My G. McDougald, Bu. Cokers snd Sanford Wheat, $2.00 Bu.; 2,000 Bu. okers seed Oats, $1. 00 Bu. on m at Penfield and Commerce. ', Sanders, Commerce: Bright, Clean, heavy and dis- -free Full Grain Oats. Re- ned and Ceresan treated to ent smut. 5 Bu. bags, $1.25 FOB Atlanta. M. O. only. Ray, Fayetteville, Rt. 3. 000 Bu. Feed Oats, bright clean, Full grain and Vic- grain mixed. Contact for by car load. W. H. Thames, alley, tes: Phone 2912, Bu. Rye for sale. Make = WwW. D. Watson, Logan- NUTS AND PECANS FOR SALE 3ig, nice Stewart Pecans, hand de and graded to a maxi- ~50c del. by prepaid, | parcel post. No order . H. M. Moorman, se, red peanuts $1.25 peck, White nest Onions, $1.00 ; White half runner Garden ns, 35 teacupfull; Speckled er peas, 20c Ib. " more. GE; Brown, oe vart pecans 3562 Tht FOB pping point, small quantities mail; Add postage. Pecan s, halves, $1.00 pt.; broken, = t. PP, Mrs, Fred Atkinson, Id ta, Rt. 4. his -years crop extra large wart pecans, 35c Ib. Extra e Seedlings, good flavor, 30c Ji FOB. No orders less 5 lbs. No checks. Mrs. es T. Tanner, Sandersville. ell filled- out, large Stewart ns, 40c Ib. del. in Ga., 45c ere. No orders under 5 fe) checks, W. T. Howell, Higy ill. = YRUP FOR SALE s Gal. Sovehun: Syrup, $2. n 4-gal. and 14-gal. cans. "Holt, Villa Rica, Rie 2; zal. good N. Ga. Cane at my home $1.50 gal. 0 stands of bees in patten and supers. eal heavy syrup for feed es new 5- at cans, O. E ESH AND DRIED UITS FOR SALE be nice sundried dpeles n Ist and 2nd zones, 50c h or M. O. No checks. i. Geren, Jasper, Rt 2: nice sundried. peaches, Also well rooted Blue Plum, 20c ea. Cherry its, 25c ea. Butter Beans, pful. Add postage. Mrs. Free, Waco, Rt. 2. Ib: nice Sundried peaches, See 1945 crop, 2 Alsd. 50 Ibs. |. a _Stewart and Schley eae 1b: a ees ML. Grayson, d 1945 crop apples: Pp eelings, worms, 50c ; Bis 1945 crop shade nd picked sage, $1.50 Mrs. A. H. McBryde, Es JW jlb., postpaid. Carter, in 10 Ib. -|20 ea, | postage. VilG. Re, 1, ne 16. DRIE F RUITS FOR SALE. 1945 crop Siidviea Hore ap- C.|ples and LeConte pears, free of core and peel. 45cc and 40c lb. lots of 5 lbs. or more. Currant trees, 1% to 2% gy rooted, $2.25 doz. Allie S. Snyder. Sharpsburg. ~ Nice, sundried apples, 1945 crop, iree of:core and peel, 30c lb. Add postage. Mrs. J. B: Foster, Franklin, Rt. 2. : Good dried apples for sale Mrs. John Re 4 : Nice new. crop sundried ap- ples, free from worms, core and peel, 10 lbs., $4.50 Del. A =D. Call, Ellijay; Rt. 2. 1945 crop nice dried apples, free of core and peeling, 40c lb. Add postage. Mrs. J. L. Kincaid, Ellijay, Rt. 2, Box: 75- _ Nice sundried peaches, 30c lb. Prepaid in Ga. Money order only. Mrs. G. W. Dunn, Mc- Donough, Rt. 3. 150 Ibs. bright sundried ap- ples, free of core and peel, 50c Accept cash or MEO, = Mrs. MM. T= Holden: Ball Ground. - Nice dried apples, Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay. 20 lbs. dried apples, June and Limbertwig mixed, free of worms, core and peel, 40c lb. Add postage. Mrs. Earley T. Loganville, Rt. 1. B06 Ib. crop apples, 50c lb., postpaid. No order less than 5 lbs. No checks. Mrs. R. F. Chambers, eae Ground, Rt. 4. - Pineapple pears, dried, Stuart pecans for sale. for -prices. Mrs. = By. Brady, Cairo, Rte a Box 132. Large and medium choice Ga. pie pumpkins: truck load lots at my. farm or could del. Now ready to go. T. J. Bailey, Franklin. 75> lbs. new crop sundried pears, free of ,core and peel, soc, 1b; gal. doz. ie Large. Garlic Bulbs, Mrs. John Myers, Hart- well. POI Ps : 1945 Crop nice | peaches, 50c Jb. Fill orders im- mediately. Also some _white nest onions, 50c gal. Add post- age. Mrs. Ambers King, Bow- don, Rt. Lo Nice dried somes 50c 1h red and green hot pepper, 50c gal. Also 1 New Hampshire Red Rooster, $3.00; and 1945 crop peanuts, $4.00 bu. Mrs. J. E. Sorrells, Royston, Rt. 1. Quincedonias, 4c Ib. forsdel.. Mrs. W, B.--Hurst Mansfield. Nice sundried rena 30c lb. prepaid in Ga. Money order only. Mrs. G. W. Dunn, Mc- ee Rt. 3. z MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE SAGE: 2 Nice dried leaf sage, $1. 25-15: 35c qt. prepaid. Sage bushes at in lots of 2, Postpaid. Accept stamps for small orders. Mrs. W. H. Silbey, Washington, Rt Box Jl. 1945 crop. shade dried hand gathered sad, 90G sb) Cd: Brown, Toccoa, Eis Hand picked, shade dried leaf Sage, 1945 crop, $1.25 Jb. Post- paid. Mrs. S. M. Smith, Barnes- ville, Route 1. BLACK WALNUTS: Black walnuts, $2.00 Bu. Buy- er pay postage. Mrs. H. J. Thompson, LaGrange, Rt. 3. 10 Bu. Black Walnuts, this years crop. Sound and nicely hulled, $2. Bu. W. R. Shell, Senoia. GOURDS: 100 Martin and dipper gourds, mailed with seeds in gourds. Gourd seed, 50 for 25c; gourds 8 for $2.00. P. P. Money Order only. Mrs. Tarrytown, Rt. 2, Box 187, PEPPERS: Red and green hot pepper, 50c gal. White nest onion, $1.00 gal; Walnut meats, 90c pt. Add Ruth Killian, DS: P. P. Mrs. 3 1/8100. 1b: Allred, Esom Hill, Write Hot red pepper, $1.00. POG sundried ~ Ready ~ |erop of white sugar Felton Warnock, | LANE FOR SALE | 3 Ibs. hot Red pepper, $1.50 Ib. postpaid. Mrs. S, A. Phillips, 8 Bia E25 5 Good leaf seasoning Sage, 10--20 lbs. 90e Ib. Ground red hot pepper $1.25 lb.; Dried catnip leaves, 25c orders. V. Keith, Alvaton. - Ground sage, $1.50 lb.; ground hot pepper, $1.00 lb; sage plants, $1.00 doz. All del. Cash or mon- ey order. Aldora Keith, Gay, Route 1. SS ROOTS AND HERBS: low dock, witchhazel, wild cher- ry bark, 30c lb. -3 lbs, $1.00. Also good. chewing tobacco, 10 twists, $1.00; nice walnut meats, $1.00 lb. Vernie Stover, Pisgah. basil, catnip, comfrey, tansy, also. root- ed sage plants. -Mrs. Clyde Wil. liams, Cumming. Rt. 4. SEED CANE: Govt. improved Big Green Cane 6 and 8 ft. $2.50 C; have 15 or 20 M. stalks. W. H. Wil- liams, Meigs, Rt: 2, Box 132. WALNUTS, _ SHUCKS, FOD- DER: 10 or 12 bu. blk. walnuts, some hulled, $8.00 for lot at my home; lot of Fodder, $2.50 - bundles, Shucks and cut-shuck- ed corn, a MISCELLANEOUS WANTED \ HONEY WANTED: Want 50 lbs. good honey, for own use. Make price, D, F. Pharr, Lithia Springs. WHEAT ,SEED WANTED: | suitable for seed. W. E. Chan- dler, Tifton. CORN, OATS, Fic. WANTED: Wanted 300 bu. or more of seed oats and 1,000-bu. of ear corn, 100 bu. feed wheat, and some field peas. H. L. Williams, Baxley,. Day Phone, 125; Night Phone Zt: Want yellow root, Angelica, Quote best price deliv. J. R. Peden, Atlanta, 327 Crew St. S. W. Want 1,000 bu. Corn. Will pay $1.00 bu. J. M. Harris, Way- cross; Rites. HONEY WANTED: Want 40--50 lbs. or more honey. J. C. Echols, corel, Star Route. NUTS WANTED: Want few Ibs. Chesnuts and Chinquapens for cash deliv. by Parcel Post... Fi J. Darouuh: Carrollton, 18 S. Park. PEAS WANTED: Want 5.or 10 lbs. this years crowder peas for my table use. Write .| price and what parcel post will be. Mrs. Esther Gordon, At- lanta, 1292 Sells Ave., SW. CATTLE FOR SALE. 1 pure bred Guernsey bull, exc. Maximum breeding, ready for light service. TB and Bangs negative. Owen H. Smith, Dah- lonega. Want to sell soon as possible, a 5 gal. milch cow. O. B. Harrell, Barnesville, Rt. 2. Nice Guernsey bull calves, best blood lines, sub. to reg. from 10-12 mos. old. George M. Wicker, Americus, Albany Rd. Fine 9 Mo. old Jersey and Guernsey cross bull. Good for stock yearling. Exc. for Jersey heifer soon to freshen. M. M. Rowell, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 47. 5 Springer heifers, wt. 500-- 600 Ibs. Each to freshen from Dec. to Feb. $50.00 each. J.-C. Whatley, Fayetteville, Rt. 1. 3 milch cows, 2 mules and 120 bu. corn for sale. mi. on Alma Hwy. V. Holton, Waycross, Route 1. Pure bred Butt-headed black Angus cow for sale at my place. _1Trippi Street. E. Dd. Bright, - Americus, 401 ee ee | good blood lines. | Kingston, iiss Red Sackrac, yellow root, yel-. Herbs, Elecampane, feverfew; | horseradish, hoarhound, same price. Albert B. : McKoy, Newton, Rt. 1. 80 lbs. nice sun cured 1945: Sat jand female | purebred Polled Hereford Heif- | ucts. Want some Sanford Wheat, | and Queen of the meadow Root.. males. +6 mos. old for sale. Clarkston. }SPC_ boar, 3% !about 200 lbs. Chula, P. O. Box il. A bull to sell at market price at once. Mrs. Fannie Owens, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1. Box 131A. Reg. red Poll Bull, 2 yIrs. old, $150.00. Loy Dorsey, Cleveland, Route 1 2% yr. old Reg. Polled Here- ford male, gentle, exc. breeder, S: F, Brewer, 53 mileh cows, grade Jersey and Guernsey. Will let anyone pick 45 for $3,500.00. Will not sell less than 45 cows. Loyd Keadle, Yatesville, Rt. 1. 6 mos. old black Angus male; 1 Holstein; 1 English and Hol- stein crossed; also a Mule cheap for cash. L. G. Kidd, Hapeville, 104 Evans Dr., Phone CA- 4251. High grade brown and white marked Jersey calf weighing about 450 Ibs. Sell or exc. for OIC 6--8 wks. old shoats. F. Loach, Stone Mtn., Box 297-A. Y% Jersey-Holstein male year- ling. 7 mos. old, wt. about 300 ibs. Med... fat. $25.00. J. G. Wright, Chamblee, 203 Tucker Road. Some fresh milch cows, also, Riot, beef cows for sale at my farm. at Jonesboro; also, bunch _of Wea, pullets, Jay, $1.00 ed. Del. pullets any- where in-Jonesboro and Atlanta area. J. W. Weaver, Reg. Domino Horned Males Herefords; also, ers. Sell or exc. for farm prod- W. L. Helms, Buena Vista. 1 high blooded Guernsey bull, | Dam out of an 8 gal. cow. Reg. No. 385889. Price Reas. Bunn, Midville. i ik Reg. Perdinrds alee you want: Bargains in good bulls, 6 to 20.mos. old. A. K: Cham- blee, Sparta. Reg. Jersey milch cow, Sig- nald Noble Bettie, No. 1342735; | milking 2% gal. now; freshen in May. $85.00 at my barn. George B. McKenney, Austell. Phone No, 3711. 2% yr.>- old, Guernsey, Reg. Gross Paymas- ter Sire, No. 299711. Good cond. good markings. Reas. L. E. Tabor, Albany, Rt. 3, Box 616. Oct. 9, 1942 and Reg. Bull, calv- ed Oct. 9, -1942. Both in fine breeding cond. -Excellent blood lines (Space does not permit Reg. ancestry) Mrs. Alfred Dees. Albany. HOGS FOR SALE Reg. Hereford Pigs, gilts. and 2 ages. Reds. priced. J. E. Humes, Columbus. Duroc-P C., 22 mos. old. Has weaned litter of 9; also, 5 of her gilts for sale. C. R. Rheney, Harlem, Rt. 1. Fine crossed sow, wt. 300-- 400 lbs. Good shape; A Po. Chi. 12 wks. old pig; also 3 heifers, % mi. E. H. L. Wilson, Stone Mtn., Rt. 2. Reg. Durocs for sale. Weaned pigs. All Cherry King, Che- ckers bloodlines. Neely, Bartow, Rt. 1. 4 pigs, 12 wks. old, $10.00 ea.: 1 barrow, wt. around 150 Ibs. also, will take orders on }1 pigs farrowed Oct. 27. G. L. Wallace, Ben Hill. 8 Poland China and OIC Mix- ed pigs, 8 wks. old, $10.00 ea. M. M. Kirkland, College Park, Blankinshift Road, Box 340.A. A 500 lb. Poland China Sow for sale. Cannot ship.. Mrs. G. Stencil, Madison, 25 feeders in good cond., wt. 25--100 Ibs., 20c Ib.; also Reg. yrs. old, wt. about 350 Ibs., $55.00. Can not ship M.-E: Shealy, Oglethorpe. Pure bred Reg. bigbone deep red duroc male, 7 mos. old, wt. Bloodline from Souths leading herd at Coastal Plain. Exp. Sta. | eond. See. partly broken. - John. | anywhere. $80.60. about ready to Atlanta, 576 Peters Bldg., JA- 5690. dowici. or springer. thoroughbred d | Route 3. Reg. Short horn cow, lesen So Re Mc-| Brown. Atlanta. Route 2. : ae L. Be Bruns 14 big bone Hampshire. cross p old. $15.00 ea., $25.00 ge Stephens, Rt. J. HORSES AND Mu old a pred College at A = yr. State Agri, Easy to handle and ge le Price, Cleveland. Bay mare for sale yrs. old, sound and he ee Lawrenceville, AR. Mare, coming ores WwW 900 lbs. in good shapt $7. 5 mi: Newnan on olc ] burg Rd. known as B Rd., near Hill Apple Walter Tucker, Newna ll yr. old black mul : lbs. Good, sound, gentle. W. Atlanta, Springside Dr. Box 463. se -% yr. old mare, te ee horse mule and 1 2-H BW; (RO 7B. E, McCrary, below Mt. Hi Nice 3 gaited saddle years old, good- marking stylish. Gentle but spi ther: inform. write J Stone, Waynesboro, 2 black made mule lbs. ea. eS B. ae 1 good black mare mul around 1,100 lbs. About old. Sell or trade for mile 20; = j vonia. i 2 good saddle hore old. Sell cheap; also, milch cows. Would t grown Turkeys as p rt ment. -Mrs., Helen RR. ~ Atlanta, Rt. 9. ES A 7 yr. old mule, $195.0 7 yr. old Horse, $75. 00 Friddell, Ellenwood Ellenwood 3. ; Beautiful Roan. ma old, broken to ride anc double, $110.00 at my mi. SW of- Hoboken. Hoboken, Rt. 1, Box 45. 12> yrs. old dark Bay Mule and 7 yr. old Da Mare. W. C. ae R RABBITS AND CA FOR SAL 2 (doe and buck) pu Angora Wool Rabbits lbs. ea. $5.00 pr. I. Harrison, Cornelia, Rt. 1 bred N. Z. White Doe old from 14 lb. stoc wks. old N. .Z. Whites, 2% mo. old Cross Flem and N. Zz Whites, $3.0 Millie Smith, Rolston. White % and Flemish 10. wks. old, $2.50 pr.; Guinea pigs, +$2.00- pre males, $1.00 ea. R. = FE Roy. 2 thorobred N. a bring oS Nov. 22, also, F opr N.-Z. Wie ed) at $8. oo At my hom 624 Sh Way, NE, At-49%2. : = Guinea pig mothers - old females ready bre Still younger, $1.00; same price. Prepaid - D, M. Carter, Madison 2.N. Z. Red doe rabbit old; 1 N. Z. Red buck From the famous Strain? Trio with Pe Papers, $15.00: John A. Dalton, 318 Crown St. Mixed Rabbits, 2 and -| old, 75 and $1.00 ea.; does ea.; White Muscovy ducks, Drakes, $1.50 -ea;= EE Hetch, = irs. Edm Barretts. : N. Z. red doe ithe 6 5 wks. old; N. Z. White di 7 young, 5 wks. ol N. Z. White Buck Sell lot for $14.00. Flemish , does and oS ot qts. up. $25.00: to Also 20--30, chickens, for sale. Samuel Ty. Decatur, 313-5th. 1946 plants, $1.10 doz. Pee ate; 3692 At- Roddys Lucky s son of the most g Toggenburg Buck muth, and his dam of|p ity: stock. Very limit- > this and by t only. - $7.50. Ablanta, 93 "Warren gS nless, pure white, ell at a sacrifice at ees Jr, Moul- d habicn Milk ed does to freshen os. buck kid; 5 yr. ; very fine plood- high production. Exc. meat animals. Write o Grubbs, Demor- Wagsenbuig Sun- Chief, No. 78687. Breeding, Fee $12. ickett, College Park, inceton, CA-7816. 2 Lester of Sanny- i Most out- sive in Ga. e. pred: but Bae. nec, Moore, Valdosta, ty milkers. State ave and price, W. O.. Meansville. peoned = =SieP. . e the blocky type. P. GC. boar. Also Dr. -C. Fisher, den Ave. N. E. | P. C. males, 10 to ceo. 7. sanders, d hogs, see: 175 to See me at 1760 a out from E. : R.M. Barger- | EB. Pate, Avera. wt. 950--1050 ee Ik type, 9 mos. old nd pay diff. for pr. TRY FOR SALE cona April hatch R. L. Car- Son, Jr Malcom, Monroe, Rt. 1. June pullets, $1.00 ea. |1R..Chasteen, Locust Grove) -| cockerels, BANTAMS: == . Black Tail Jap pantam | cock- erels, purebred, $1.50 ea. Also -| Black and White Checkered *}Giant rabbits, 7 to 9 wks. old, bucks, =e 50; does, $2.00 ea., FOB. O:s Howard: Robert- ee - Sev. Trios Golden Sebright | : fale $6.50; 2 hens and pul-. let, Silver Polish, $15.00; W. c. Black Polish, $7, v0 pre de Higginbotham, eosevillc, Rt. 4, Box 500. : 1 pr. Black Cochin bantams, good stock, $4.00: 6 mos. old rooster, $2. 00. z E. Pinion, Dalton. Speckled bantams, $5.00 trio. Boyd Williamson, Commerce. 1 purebred Buff Cochin roos- ter, about grown, $1.50. Also Partridge size rooster, same stock, 75 ea. Express. collect. Mrs: JR: C. a Hapeville, Ca 4907. ae Cornish Bantams, $5.00 $8.00 trio. 1 -yr. old and Boed ones. Also want exc. for or buy some pen raised quail. J. L. Berry, Norcross, Box 125. BARRED, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS: February 1945 hatch pullets: 65 W. R. pullets, 45 New Hamp. Reds, 50 crossed B. R, and Black Minoreas, $2.00 ea. Par- ty furnish coops. Also broad! ers. W.C. Golden, Manchester, PY On-Box t2o: 350 mixed Based: and White Rocks and R. I. Red pullets, $2.00 ea.; 350 cockerels, $1.25 ea. All 3 mos, old. Also good cow for $75.00. Mrs. Faris 15 B. R. hens, about 2 ae old, $2.00 ea. Also 1 Cornish 2 yes old outer: -$2:50. Mrs. Minnie Malphus, Tusculum. 10 B. R. May hatch pullets, $1.50 ea., and 1 rooster, same age and "breed, $2.00 ea. Mrs. Herbert Hall, Sopertori, Rt. 3. 15 B..R. pullets, March 17,. 1945 hatch, $1.50 ea; 10 B. R. Mrs. W. 2 AAA Aristocrat B. R. roost- ers, 5-6 mos. old, $2.00 ea.; trio. small: type mixed game bantams, wt. 1 lb. laying, $3.00 for 2. Smith, Rolston. 235 AAA Weak: Broilers. about half and half pullets and good blooded stock, Allen Mann, Mrs. Willie. nice size for age. Danielsville. _|BRAHMAS: ae Light Brahma ohekeret. $5. 00. ea.; pullets, $3.00, or lot of 36 for $100.00. 4 mos. old. H. B. Moyer, College Park, 222: John Wesley Ave. : 2. large broadbreasted Light Brahma cockerels, $3.00 ea. < T, J. Steed, Buena Vista. ve Few matings of my Light Brahmas, from 3 to 6 mos. old. Quotations on request. G. Dor- sey Smith, Decatur, 444 Mell- ville Ave. De 1325. CORNISH, GAMES AND | GIANTS: Trio Jersey Black Giants, and trio Silver S. Hambergs, $7. 5G? eA trio. = Alse-65. ba CG, pigs, 7 wks. old, $10.00 ea. L. R. Holsomback, Forest Park. 3 April hatch long yellow legs, R. C., heavy breed Dark crated.. Will exc. or buy one of same breed. Mrs. W. J. Hall, Summit. Trish Gray cocks, 2 yrs. old, $7.50; Irish Gray Stag, $5.00; 3 Blue Game Stags, $5.00 ea., or $25.00 for lot. No hens. R. Spring hatch Dark Cornish, also purebred Black. Minorea cockerels, $2.00 ea, Miss Leona Simpson, Sparta, Rt. 2. 1945 Cornish Capons, 3-5 Ib. wt., $3.00 ea. FOB. Money or- der. Matcom McMillan, Bartow, PP: -O.- Box. 68: 10 purebred July and Aug- ust hatch Dark Cornish pul- lets, $15.00. H. W. Thurmond, Farmington, Rt. 1. Pit Games: Pure Irish Grays, 2 yr. old cocks, $7.50; early spring hatch Grey and Shawl Stags, $5.00 ea; Allen Roundhead hens and Shawl pullets, $2.50 ea. FOB. ane % Goode, Bronwood. | Shear grown. Hens _|horn, rooster, po ext nice, young pit game cock, also 2 select 1945 hatch Douglas stags. Sat. guar. eo Toccoa, Rt. 8, S a ee ys 2 7 e = . Few oo 1945 hatch. Game stags, priced right. J. Robert Westmoreland, Toc- coa, Rt.~3, -Box. 92. 6 Cornish | hens snd Code $2.00 ea, at my place, 6% mi. So, Gainesville, near the Black- place.- Miss Tanner, Flowery Branch, Rt. 3. Dark Cornish AAA young roosters, $3.00 ea. Few. -young hens and pullets, $2.00 ea. Mrs. - B. ee Commerce, Ra. 20 Dark Cornish hens, 2 yrs. old, $2.00 ea. Mrs. Joe. Tyson, Adrian, Rt. es Pure Dark Coiwish blood- tested AAA early spring | hatch pullets, should lay soon, 1 $2.50: ea, Young cockerel. free with lot of 8 or more. Shipped in light wt. crates. M. O. Mrs. Re Sanders, Vienna. 5 purebred Black Jersey Giant 2 yr. old hens, $2.00 ea. Cash. No exch. Also want 1 purebred Black Jersey Giant March or April hatch cockerel for new*blood for breeding: pay cash. Mrs. B. H. Purvis, Hel- ena, Rte1: June hatch Dark Comtich, large type cockerels, $1.50 ea. FOB. Mrs. J.-E. Stone, Adairs- ville, Rt. ad HAMBERGS: 15 purebred Neubert AAA Silver: Spangled Hamber cock- erels, 4 mos. old, $2.00 ea. A. L. Milligan, Gainesville, Rt AE LEGHORNS: ES Bee E pullets,. about 210 wks. old, $1.00 ea. $1.10 ea. if shipped. 100 cockerels, same prices. All FOB. Mrs. 2: Stone, Lincolnton. AAAA large type W. L. nop ao almost 3 mos. old, $1.50 Good stock roosters. Mrs. D. S. Tarry, ee 912 4 LaFayette St. 50 AAAA W. Fe nalisie be- ginning to lay, $2.00 ea. for lot, or trade for Holstein or Guern- sey heifers. John Pavlakos, At- lanta, 1807 Constitution Rd. Phone Ma 8803. - 200 Eng. 4/7. L. AAAA 6 mos. old pullets, $2.00 ea. M.-O., No chks. Mrs. Geo. W. Beasley, Collins. i Fine 2 yr. old Brown Leg- $150. 58.7 G. | Rogers, Lanier. 30 Rices high quality Leg- | horn pullets, 10 wks. old, $1.00 ea. Want to sell in lot, all to- | gether, by express, FOB Val- dosta. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Valdosta, Rt. 4. 300 AAAA W. L. pullets, now laying 50 per cent, $2.00 ea. at my door. Wormed and vacci- nated. Cannot ship. . Mrs. Fred Adcock, Newnan, phone 777-J-2. 300 W. L. AAA 3% mos. old, $1.00 ea.; 200 Buff pullets, 85 ea., and 4 nannie goats, all |bred, cheap. Wilbur Morris, Douglasville, RED> 3; Over 200 AAAA heavy type Eng. W. L. (laid over 300 doz. eggs and just now coming into full production.) Sell all or in 25 and 50 lots. G. H. Shafter, Douglasville, Rt. 1. 200 A-1 W. L. 10 wk. old pul- lets, 1de -ea-, or [2 wks... old, $1.00 ea.; 5 mos. old Jersey-Hol Stein cross heifer, $25.00; her dam 6. yf Cream Jersey, gal.), $75.00. Trade for horn- less grade does or. 2 yr. old fat hens. Mrs. Nora Smith, Woodstock, Rt. 1. aoe 250 Brown Leghorn pullets, AAAA grade, now laying. Make offer. Guy Mallory, Madison. Purebred Buff Leghorns, 1 cock and 4 hens. Prize winners in Atlanta, Augusta and New York. 1 pr. Black Cochin Ban- tams, 1 cock and 2 hens Spangl- ed Old English; 1 young and 1 eld pr. W. L. bantams. Virgil Dunn hast: Peint= 636 No, Main St. MINORCAS: 30 Rush Buff Minorca pullets, 3 mos. old, $1.25 ea., or $1.00 ea for lot. Will not ship. Mrs. W. D. Reid, Atlanta, Rt a os 374. soe tons, <20 C; -200,-30e BP. -P. Wal- lace, Wilson, Martin, Re 2 Satis. guar. |: MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS Frances. - Roswell, Dalton, Rt. 2. | PEAFOWLS, PHEASANTS, -;rence, Atlanta, 49 Warren St, a Homers, $1. 50 ea. LaGrange, 307 Park Ave. prolific Wrightsville, Rt. 2. AND NEW HAMPSHIRE): shire Red hens, $2.00 ea. Ellijay. Papes mammoth Black Mi- norca cockerels, direct stock, age 6-7 mos., old enough for service, $2.40 ea; 2, $4.50. Al- so" shallots - -or multiplying on- at Black and 2 White- "Minorca. cocks; 8 mos. old, $1.50 Lockard Bell, Decatur, : Pharr Rd, ea. 6 pullets, about 7 mos. old, and 1 young rooster, mixed breed, all good breed, $10.00 at my home, 3%. mi. Northeast on Roswell-Alabama Home any day except Mrs. W. D. Hamrick, Hwy. Sunday. Roswell. ORPINGTON S: Purebred S. C.. Eng. Buff Or- pingtons, 20 pullets, most ready | to lay, and 2 cockerels, $32.00; 10 pullets, 5 mos. old, and cock- erel, $15.00. FOB. Money or- der:. Mrs. C. W. Griffin, Scre- ven, Rt. 2. 10. fine Buff Orp. March hatch pullets; $2.00 ea. Also 1 -Ib. shade dried sage, $1.25. Cash. Mrs. C. H. Farrar, Jenkinsburg. 2 Buff Orp. roosters, $2.00 ea. FOB. No chks. Mrs. W. Har- old Brown, Commerce, Ri 3s 10 fine yellow Buff Orp. pul- lets, $12.50, and stag free, wt. 214- 3M Ibs., fine layers. Money order. Mrs. Marie _ = aaeds PIGEONS, QUAIL, ETC: White Kings, mated | _very prolific P. 8: -Tor- Pigeons: and working, breeders, $2.00 pr.- Nak. 2 We 8378. $1.00 ea. Racing Black Schi- etti and: Blue Gazzi Modenas, $3.50. pr.. H. W. Rhodes, Jr., Tumblers: Giant Hama the _ famous Howe str., Silver and Blue bars, producers of large squabs, very _ breeders. Limited number. R. Lamar Brantley, 2 pr. Giant White Runts, from prize winning pigeons at the Southeastern Fair. (Squabs wt. often 20 ounces at 5-7 wks. old), $5.00 pr. Sam C. Williams, At- Janta, 305 Forrest Ave., Nw. E. Wa 5873. j REDS (RHODE ISLAND 30-40 purebred New Hamp- FOB. Mrs. -B. H. Osborn, Roy. e A 12 N. H. Red pullets, just coming into production, culled and wormed. ea. at my home. for. same. _ Mrs. Palmetto. 4 mo. old New H. Reds, $1.50- $2.00. Also 4 AAA _ Roosters, 6 mos. old, $3.00 ea. Mrs. J. A. Rauschenberg, Atlanta, 547 Lawton St., S. W. 385 very large dark red AAA. N. H. pullets, just beginning to lay, also 2 cockerels, $2.00 ea. Mrs. Hattie Holloman, Barnes- ville, P. O. Box 362: 25 R. 1 Red young hens, Co- lonial best egg strain. Feb. hatched. . Now laying, $2.00 ea. at my home. Mrs. Eugene Smith, Monticello, Rt. 2. 2 purebred Parmenter Red roosters, April hatched, Heavy laying strain, $2.50 ea., plus 50c trans. = Charges, = Mrs oJ. Bb. Brown, Eastman, Rt. 1. 4 A grade SCRI Reds; 2 1944 Cocks; 3 1945 April Cockerels, ready for service. 5 hens and T0 pullets, Apr.- hatch. Cocks and cockerels, $3.00 ea. Hens and pullets, $2.75 ea. Exp. col. G. H. Eley, White Plains. 400 or more, 6 mos. old Chris- tie Strain, N. H. Red pullets, now laying. Write for price. Chas. T. McMillan, Gainesville, Rio: Between 75-90 ehicks, Se old Nov. 5. R. IJ: Reds and Barred R., 35e ea., in lots of 25 or more. Customers pay Buyer to call J. H. Gibbs, 1$1.70 ea. FRt 2 2677 |. eLe eo Mrs. L An i now. laying, |pot on 32 Hwy... Ellenwood. | lot. $20.00, or $1.75}. i tam hens. exp. charges. Miss Bertha Pro- Paty Chipley, His 335 Ps DUCCKS, ETC, "FOR. SA E: el iaree eS Tom: and large Turkey hen, 6 Ap i hatch Turkeys, $50.00 for also 8 White Wyandotte hens All in nice shape Ethel Jones, oe: FOB. Mrs, Geese for oe wi M. Rocke Thomasville, Rt. I, About 20 M. B. Toe thi yrs. hatch; wt. from 15-25 lbs a. Prefer to sell lot at $8.0 ea, but $9.00 ea., if sold sep- arately. Mrs. Chapman, ae ler, Rt. 1. . y large White Pekin Ducks 2 hens, ~$1.75- ea. ~ Aldred, Wadley, Rt * 50. Turkeys (32 toms) for | s at my place at 40c lb. J. / Padjett, Lake Park, 5 mi. E of Lake Park. ie - White Indian Hinnee Dike 2 ducks and drake, $5.00 for trio.