eS Russell - and
action suit brought by
Morse Seed Company
t Tom. Linder, Commis-
> of - Agriculture.
able to the contentions ad-
by Commissioner Lin-
nd refused an injunction
solved the temporary
affect. of this decion is
ve. Georgia seed laws in
force and effect. All -deal-
ons of the seed laws.
ne State Authorities and the
st of the decision is to bring
ed under control of State
Officials regardless of the
of the seed. :
hat since the seed were
ped from out of the State
with the laws of Georgia
their seeds which were
in this State.
in his own behalf and tes-
that the seeds against
eking to require that all
r offered for eagles in
NUMBER 28
carlett today decided -
Court decided the i issues |
ing order previously i is-
seed in the State are re-
1 to comply with all the.
was a complete victory
Morse contended in this |
hey were not required to
missioner Linder took the
n his. orders to withhold
ssued were in the posses-_
f merchants and dealers
; State and that he was.
| this Shortcourse which is offered as a
hs State must erably with the:
Georgia Seed Laws.
Commissioner Linder was rep-
resented by Assistants Attorney
Genera! Claude Shaw and R. A.
McGraw, while
Seed Company was represented
by former Chief Justice Charles
S. Reid.
These seed laws are made for
Livestock Short Course
_* The annual LIVESTOCK. SHORT
COURSE will be held on March 27th
and 28th in Confer Halli at tHe College
of Agriculture, Athens, Georgia, accord-
ing to an announcement made by Dean
Paul W. Chapman of the College of Ag-
ricuiture. Special features of the- pro-
gram are as follows:
1. Nutrition, With Practical Hints
for Feeding Beef Cattle and Hogs.
Dr. Thomas S. Hamiltn, Univers-
ity of Hlinois.
2. Preventing Livesteck Losses. Dr.
H. R. Smith, National. Livestock
; Prevention Board, Chicago, [Il].
3. Beef and Hog Production. Dr. Jer-_
ry Sotola, Chicago, Il.
4, Livestock Program and National
Feed Supply. Mr. J. B. Pullen, St.
Louis, Missouri.
'.5.* Sheep Industry. Mr, Z. A. Massey,
Georgia Experiment Station, Ex- _
periment, Georgia.
6. More and Better Beef Cattle. Mr.
W. S. Rice, Manager, Georgia
Hereford Association. <
7. The Purebred Breeders Respon-
sibility. Mr. George Gibson, Field-
. man, Georgia Aberdeen Angus
Breeders Association. ;
8. Pasture Development. Mr. E. D.
Alexander, Georgia Agricultural
- Extension Service.
9. Livestock Shows for 1947. Mr. W.
T. Bennett, Director, Agricultur-
al Development, Central of Geor
gia Railroad, Savannah, Georgia.
10. The Livestock Extension Program
for 1947. Mr. Charlie E. Bell, Live-
stock Extension Specialist.
The public is invited to participate in
public service with no charge for attend-
}ing. Additional information may be. se-
cured from Dean Paul W. Chapman, Col-
lege of Agriculture, University of Georgia,
Athens, Georgia.
Ferry-Morse |
the protection of Georgia farm-
ers and Mr. Shaw in the course
.of his argument to the Court re-
cited the caption of the bill show-
ing thai this law was for the pro-
tection of Georgia farniers.
All seed sold in Georgia in .
packages must carry the name
or license number of the licen-
see. Merchants in Georgia sell-
ing seed for. seed companies out-
side of the state are required to
place their own name or license
number on each package. Where
an out of state Company fur-
nishes seed to a dealer in Geor-
gia, and the out of State Com-
pany is not registered with the
Commissioner of Agriculture,
the Georgia Dealer will sell at
his own risk. It is important,
therefore, that all Georgia deal-
ers buy their seed from register-
ed wholesalers who are willing
to guarantee their seed and not
place the burden on the local
Georgia dealer.
The Commissioner of Agricul-
ture, in order to protect Georgia
farmers, will withhold from sale
all seed that do not comply with
requirements of the Georgia
law.
It is therefore to the interest
of the local seed dealer to pur-
chase his seed from wholesale
dealers who are licensed by the
Commissioner of Agriculture.
Otherwise the local dealer must
assume entire responsibility for
the seed and for-any damages
arising by reason of the fact that
the seed do not comply with the
requirements of the seed law.
TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agriculture,
eS.
7
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Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of
Entered as second class matter
r any notice appearing in the
|row. Phone 2705, Wray Smith,
'|Seico dise plow, Case harrow,
| Sutton, Graymont.
SE
CHI
1E oe : re
Farmall M_ tractor,, extra
good-cond. F-W Farmall, fair
cond. $400.00; 5 dise tiller $75;
1 new and 1 used dbl. disc har-
Sparta.
1946 VAC Case 2 row tractor,
all slightly used, $1800.00. Earl
A 2-horse wagon for sale at
my place. Tate Smith, Gaines-
wille, Rt. 1.
Horizontal boiler, 40-50 h. p.
excellent cond. used in op-
erating a 3-70 saw cotton gin,
for sale. H. D. Dickson, ~\ut-
ledge.~ ; : :
W. C. Allis Chalmers tractor
and equip $1,450.00; 24. disc
dbl. sec, harrow, $165.00; Bush.
and Bog Harrow, $155.00; 2 disc
plow, $175.00; new Farmall M
tractor, $2,600.00; -Farmall A
with planting and cult. equip.
and disc plow, $2,400.00. J. H.
Sims, Ashburn Box 284.
'with equipment. J.
ing cotton, tobacco, etc.,,1 or
2 rows, never used. Sell or
exc, for new Crown Corn plan-
ter dbl. hopper. E. L. Burke,
Milan, Rt. 3 care Maloy Farms.
John Deers' A Tractor, starter
and lights, 5 disc tiller, 6
C. L, Sanders, Hartwell. -
A 24 in. Meadow Corn Mill
with belt and motor, $225.00. J.
B. Sullivan, Marietta, Rt. 1.
2H. White Hickory Wagon
$50.00; Old Avery planter, $5.)
Both need some repairs; also
want to exc. for or buy good
tractor. in new .cond., Ford, J.
D. Farmall or other good make
1. Leverett,
Parrott. A
Stalk cutter and 18 in. 2 H.
dise harrow, $55.00 ea; No. 10
plow and 3 extra points, $15.
All- Oliver make and like new.
L. Crank Crop Duster or dust- |
__MeCormick-Deer
bine, No, 52-R,
good as new, use
wks good cond with
tal engine. 2 mi. Nc
dise harrows and others. 5 mi. | 4: Hartley, Alamo, F
East Hartwell on Hwy. No, 29.| |
1947 Fe
disc side ploy
cultivator planter, .
tachment, pulley
take-off, all new. M.
non, Homer, Rt. 2.
Practically 1
Head Hammer
complete, in goo
August 1, 1937, at the Post Office Intl, Walking Cultivator, |W. Belford, Savannah, 901 Lib. | governors, $300.00 _
at Covington, Georgia, under Act oa ahieally , \ erty Bank Bldg. N. L. Brooksher,
of June 6, 1900. Accepted for practically new, fovigele, J) ee AN
mailing at.special rate of postage Carl Roughtry, Metter. Dixie pressure canner and]
provided for in Section 1103, Ac
of October 8, 1917.
Executive Office,
State Capito
Atlanta, Ga.
Publication Office
" Pace,
_ Chafine
way Harrow, Tiller Plow and
State. Capitol. Atlanta, Ga.
114-122 Pzce St. Covingion, Ga. 5
Editorial and Executive Offices
SECOND-HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
John Deere LA Tractor com-
plete, 46 model, cultivator, 10
disc harrow, k8 trailer plow,
lime and oat spreader. M. J.
Richardson, Nashville, Rt. 3.
Case tractor harrow dbl. sec.
24:18 in. disc, good cond., $125.
Emory Travis, Riverdale.
Grain drill, . McCormick-
Deering 10 disc, Fert. attch.,
good cond, $200.00. Wade Bird,
Swainsboro.
Gantt guano distributor and
J. D. Corn Planter, $7.50 or
$4.00 ea. Both need some re-
pair. C. B. Huie, Forest Park.
Garden Tractor, 3 HP, with
turn plow and cultivator rig.
Champ S. Vance, Griffin, 22
Terracedale.
2 Disc Plow for Model H John
Deere Tractor, $140.00. J. H.
Jr., Bronwood.
Fordson Tractor on rubber.
ave ploy. H. R. Moore, Jasper,
ieee:
Fertilizing, planting and cul-
tivating equip.,. peanut plows,
for Farmall F 14 Tractor. 1
mi. Gibson. R. H, Newsome,
Gibson. :
Ford Ferguson Tractor with
5 ft. dbl. sec. harrow, culti-
vators and plnters, Ist class
cond. H. BM. Wilson, Pineview.
VAC Model Case Tractor
and 4 Disc Tiller, : MeCormick-
Deering plow, good cond. Can
be seen my place. Mrs. Rosa Lee
Lexington, Rt. 2.
Rome dbl. 20 disc harrow,
new, $250.00. A. J. Weldon,
Griffin.
16 in. Intl Bottom Plow
with.slat wing. E. D. Dorming,
Enigma, Rt. 1.
B. John Deere Tractor, Cul-
tivator and Planters, Peanut
Shaker, Peanut Plows, Cuta-
Seeder all perfect cond. James
Denham, Sycamore.
1 Windmill standing for sale~
J. S. May, Wadley.
Avery Planter, $15.00; 1 H
Turner, $8.00. O. S. Burden,
Dewey Rose, Rt. 1.
Fordson tractor on practi-
cally new rubber, high tension
magento, and 8 disc bush and
bog harrow, good disc, motor
good cond. Sell together. Mar-
Jor L. York, Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Wheat Cradle, good as new,
for sale ortrade for any-
thing can use. M. W. Day,
Bowdon, Rt. 1.
Used 3 Roller Chattanooga
horse drawn Syrup Cane Mill
-and 1 copper pan. Reasonable.
Mrs. Ernest Goddard, Lithonia,
West Cumming, G. Hy Ledbet-
A 2 horse wagon for sale. A.
E. Smith Gainesville, 429
Academy St. Phone 646-J.
Dual planter and Fert. equip.
also 2 row cultivator for- 2
rw Avery tractor; all necessary
plates and attachments for
both, $150.00 at_barn. Take all.
Robert W. Wilson, McBean.
2 tractors, 2 tillers, 2 har-
rows, bottom plow , seeder trac-
tor, mower. C. B. Milner,
Shiloh: } -
80 Oliver tractor, new 10
dise Bush and Bog Harrow,
Turner hay baler, 7 ft. Oliver
mower on rubber, 5 ft. Oliver.
Comb:jae. If interested see.
outfit on No. 20 Hwy. 8 mi.
ter, Cumming, Rt. 2.
New. Case VAC tractor om-.
plete with planting ert. and
cultivating equipment, $1,350,
John T, McNeill, Thomson.
F-20 tractor on rubber, 6
ft. dbl. sect. harrow, 4 disc
J. D. Tiller-on rubber with
seeder box, 2 bottom plows, 14
binder. Also 2 black mare farm
mules, Dowse B. Smith, Ludo-
wici. : j
J. D. Traetor, Planter and.
Cultivator. Also 4 turned peanut
shellers and equip. all~ prac.
new, for quick sale. Bill Hes-
ter, Climax. :
Intl. dbl. disc harrow, 20
disc. 7 ft. long heavy duty. No
letters. See on Sandersville
Hwy. Jas. O. Ennis, Milledge-
ville Rt. 3. : :
300 gal Bean spray machine,
rigged for power take-off drive
$150.00. L. P, Singleton, Fort.
Valley, Rt. 3. f A
Avery 4 dise Tiller on rubber,
good cond. at my place. W. F.
Moncrief, Roberta.
Practically new Farmall A
Tractor, with lights, starter,
pneumatic lift and 16 in. bot-
tom plow, planters, distribu-
tor and cultivator never been
set up. Burton Rahn, Spring-
field.
Mill and large cyclone dbl.
sacker, in good cond. Arvine
Cornelison, Ball Ground,
2 F-30 Farmall tractors good
con., motors recently rebuilt, 1
with harrow and tiller, $800
ea. Charlie Haygood, Forsyth.
THC guano hopper complete
with gears, fits any Intl. trac-
tor, good shape, $10.00 A. L.
Law, Chula, Box 11.
Bush and Bog 10-26 in. disc
harrow, never used. O. K.
| dress esharrows
in. IHC and IHC 10 ft. grain},
J. D. Crackerjack Hammer |
A 10x20 center crank Erick
Engine in good cond., used to
run cotton gin, on my place,
near @cee, 6 mi. W. Duluth. J.
A. Ellis, Alpharetta. ys
" Late model Ford-Ferguson
tractor and equipment, culti-
vator, planters. Ferguson all-
purpose tiller, 14 in. bottom
plows, middle busters, dbl.
(mot Ferguson)
etc., complete, $2,100.00. 8 mi.
So. Cumming, D. E. -Nalley,
Cumming, phone 91. ;
1 small 2 disc Tiller for sale
of same value for Model F
Farmall 12 tractor. W. F, Perry.
LaFayette, Rt. 4.
Bush and Bog King harrow,
23 in. disc, $75.00 at my, home.
Richard N. Pentecost, Winder,
Rt. 4.
Cultivating outfit complete
with planter and fertilizer at-
tachments, fits H or M Farmall
Tractor. C. W. Thomas Cr,
Waynesboro, Rt. 1. ;
John Deere L with 2-H plow,
single section disc harrow,
$650.00 or trade for larger trail-
er. Fred Baker, Jr.,_ Albany,
Rt. 1, Box 545. a
. Friend Sprayer, Model AXB,
300 gal. cypress nk 35 gal.
pump with 16 HP Leroi Eng.
gasoline motor, good cond.
$300.00. Call or write. H. :
Jennings, Dawson.
1 Intnl Combine,. size. 42,
been used 2 seasons, good shape,
private use. R. L.. Cook, Jack-
son, Rt. 4.
1 Middle size Sears Hammer
Mill, used very little, ~ also
about 50 bu. corn for sale
cheap at my farm. L: R. Pier-
son, Doraville Rt. 1 care Leis-_
ure Ranch.
good cond., ready for service;
2 H. walking cultivator, com-
plete plow equip, and some
other farm tools. C. C. Sutton,
Willacoochee.
Fordson tractor with high
tension mag. on rubber front}
and rear; 1 light 4 dise J. D.
Tiller. Rembert Mull, Silver
Creek, Rt. 1 (located in Seney
Ga.) :
Adjustable Corn Sheller, in
geod cond. $400 COD. C. B.
Danforth, Savannah, 121 Gor-
don St. W. Tae i
2 Disc Athens plow, direct
hitch for Allis Chalmers B or C
used 4 or 5 hours perfeet (paint
sti#l new), used with lift control
on tractor, 1946 model, $160.00
or trade for 3 or 4 disc Tiller.
Loyd Price, Wrightsville. e
2 H. wagon, $65.00; also pr.
mare mules, 6-7 yrs. old, $365;
Jersey Heifer, bred to reg.
Hereford, $65.00 at my place,
2 mi. So. Adairsvilley Mrs. B. D.
Clayton, "Adairsville. _ .
John Deere H. Tractor, plan-
ters, cultivators, tiller ~and
sprigtooth cultivator. ow... CF
Carey, Bostwick.
A 1941 model H John Deere
gractor >with cultivating and
planting equip. and 3 disc.
Tiller with seeder attachment,
Rt. 2.
Campbell, Draketown,,
good cond. Jack Peed, Butler.
or trade for 2 row cultivator |
F| Mountain Rt. 2. .
David Bradley Hammer Mill, } yy.
S.| BR. Lamb, Wadley.
IM. 7 ft. Mower,
38 H. John Deere riding plow |
cost, sell
sealer, 25 Qt. size, perfect cond.
$25.00 cash. Mrs. Add Palmer,
Mt. Vernon, Rie te Pe en
Gemdandy DeLuxe Elec.
Churn, in use 2 mos., good. as
new $12.50 at my home. Phone
MA 418. Mrs. E. D, Ethridge, |f
Atlanta, 1551 Elleby Rd. S.E.
Bradley Cream. Separator,
No. 35, med. size, No letters.
See. Marion C. Davis, Haw-
kinsville. ieee
nooga 63; 2H Middle Buster,
2 H old mowing machine, all in
good cond. H. L. Wilson, Stone
slightly used, fine and coarse
screen $125.00. W. L. Steph-
ens, Tallapoosa, 47 Stone Mtn.
St ay esi es se
Fordson Tractor, good shape, | -
22-in. dbl. dise J, D. new mod.
harrow, $225.00.
-Letz feed mill,
plates, etc., mounted excellent
cond., $325.00; Bean power
spray, 250 gal. cap., he op:
motor, overhauled, dbl. take-|
off, $125.00;: mule and rubber-
tired wagon, and
4,
sy -}Grange, Rt 1.
1 ea. 2 H Turner, Chatta-|
other equip. |
acres; McC. Bi
aprons; 6 disc _
seed attach. A
bine, recently _
or any. Guy P.
_ Model A John Dee!
Tiller and Harrow,
$1,500. Pho
Johnson, S
ee
ohn 4 a , aye
v ee n_ rubber,
M. L. Woodruff, |
Small combine
good cond.,
G. Lane, M
H. B. Cain, pomatic feec
Bethlehem, Rt. 1. ees es ae ae
No. 140, extra | ~~
Ralph E. Wager( Atlanta, 1345) 7 Oe
LS
Emory Rd. DE 5500.
murner Peanut sheller, 6 ton
ee te $200.00. | _
cap. first class cond. 2
5 disc tiller on rubber wheel
bearings, and seeder, cultiva-|
tors, planters and fertilizer at-|
tachments for: Farmall Hor
IHC make,
all good cond. $900.00 Letters:
ans. Harry Reddick, Oliver,
Rt. 1. Seer ees
J. D., general purpose tractor,
with new rubber, Asa
Barnesville, Rt. 2. :
Intnl 2 disc plow with new
dise for Farmall H or M tractor,
$100.00. S. E. Booker, Jr., Fite
geral, Rt. 4. Seg
42 Intl. Combine, Ist class!
cond. J. J. Page
or Henry Grady Hotel, Atlanta.
New John Deere H
rotary scraper,
Plow, tractor trailer, corn -shel-_
ler, smoothing harrow. Cue.
Whitmire, Gainesville, 331. W. |. /
Broad St. Phone 413 -
Res. 1218-J. :
Areomotor Windmill, 10" fe
complete with tower, used 2
yrs. $200.00. F, L, Rabun, Ideal.
McCormick 2 H Hay Rake, per-
fect cond. $50.00. My
mi. NE McDonough. No letters
ans. L. H. Bureh, McDonough,
Rt. 2. : ,
Hester 2 disc Side Plow, made
tofit John Deere A or B Tra tor
office;
good as new, used less one day. |
W. F. Askin, _Barnesyille,
New Holland Husker-Sheller,
new, complete, never used, $333
; for $275,00, C. M.
Mitchem Monroe, Phone 5681.
3 disc Intl. tiller with small.
grain seeder attached, $129,00.
D, L. Strickland, Hortense.
40 HP heavy duty gas engine,
good cond., us
C. Smith, ie
Jr., Tennille, | ui
Tractor, | 'T.
H-1 Bottom |
tiller. State co!
place 6/3
er> with Fert.
only for ginn- |.
Chamblee
eae
3|ing equipment for
tractor, also w.
Tom Strickland,
aes 2. eee ae
Want hay rake _
doer os. Se s
pa ew price 1
At Chee!
ville. P. O, Box
os a eae
steering. post for
lights for - bode
Deere A
Parker, Covington,
Daas
Want J. D, 1 ro
N.
rae
UR
ing, cost $4750.00; sell $1000. | dk
Jno. W,
ae toy
- Clements, Dalton.
eee
with Fert.
B. Med-
oe Ve:
A.
Rt.
Pean Facies.
eferred, cheap,
Lu be in
Fs
BROODERS
| CORN AND SEED COR
BOR SALE
1 time, cost $40.
See if pos-
Deca-
A 600 cap. Elec. Inc. com-
plete with thermometer and
instructions, good cond. at my
home. Wont ship. J. L. Rodg-
ers, Conyers, Rt. 1,
100. chick cap. galvanized
Elee. Brooder, with thermostat,
good cond. H. CG. Ozburn, Sa-
vannah, 226 East 48th St.
New 100 egg Elec, Incubator
with . all accessories, never
f| used, $12.00. FOB. J. F. Usry
Augusta; 1701 Slayton St.
BEANS AND PEAS
~ FOR SALE
White -and, colored Butter-
beans, mixed, 5 Ib. lots, $1.40.
PP in-Ga. J. B. Hickman
Barnsville, foe
W.|_. White 6 Wks. Bush Beans,
ver cotton duster
adaptable to use
tractor. State
size, cond., and
. B, F. Harris.
364.00 a.
|35c cup. Mrs. O.
-|Gainesville, Rt. 1.
| ing -
Cas
J. Smith,
Speckled Crowder Peas, 25
c- | lb. 5 Ib. lots; White and Speck-
led Half Runner Garden Beans
45c teacup; White Nest ~On-
cy ions, $1.25 gal. Add postage.
G. T. Brown, Ball Ground,
Rite ke :
Brab Peas, sound and good,
ill| treated for weevils, $6.50 bu.
My_ place. Cannot ship. Zed
Braswell Loganyille, Rt. 2.
_ Blackeyed Crowders, 40
eup. Mrs. J.. D. Bennett, Dah-
|lonega, Rt. 2.
| 6 Or 6 bu. good sound runn-
Velvet Beans, $4.75 > bu.
Cash with order. C. S. Brad-
shaw, Wrightsville, Rt. 1. ~
- 30-bu. New Era Peas, 20 bu.
| Brown. Whip, $6.50 bu. 20 bu.
\Brab Peas, $6.75 bu. All FOB.
Pat Snelson, Greensboro.
ce} 450 bu. No. 1 90 Day Vel-
vet Beans, $4.50 bu. Therrell
_|Murphy, Sandersville, . RFD.
- White Half Runner Beans,
'45c lb; Ky. Wonder Pole Beans
35 lb; Stone Mtn. and Kleck-
ly Sweet Watermelon Seed,
15c oz; Large Sunflower Seed,
35c qt; $1.15 gal. Mrs. Willie
Smith, Rolston,
-.Tender White Half Runner
Garden Beans, 40c large cup.
Add postage. Mrs. J. E; Mooney
Size. | Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Combine in
- Farrar, -Had-
cash
id cash 7 e
Rex Jackson,| seed corn, Ist yr. sound, hand.
nule drawn cot-
Albert |
alking * Cultivator.
Shavers Griffin,
yhanical power lift
F-20 tractor in. good
cash price. H. H,
ly.
5 i a
cylinder hori- |
| cleaned,
Good sound 90-Day Running
|Welvet Beans picked early, $9
bu. W. L. McDonald, Gibson,
| Rt. 1.
-ORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE
limited amt. Kobe Lespedeza,
raded, 14%4c Ib. per
hundred Ca)
cottonseed, Ist. yr. cleaned, Ser-
>. | esan treated, $9 per hundred.
Ralph _S. Collier, Comer.
Whatleys Prolific seed corn,
4, hand selected, nubbed and tip-
_ |ped, 214 bu. bags, $10 Frt. pre-
, | paid,
I. | seed, Bs
-| hundred lbs, $200 ton. John
Cokers 100 str. 5 cotton-
delinted, treated, $10 per
Bostwick, Bostwick, Ga.
Selected, hand shelled pop
.|corn for seed, 35c Ib. Del. Ist
and 2nd zone. Miss L. M. White,
| Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 35.
Nice lot Whatleys prolific
nubbed, $3.50 bu., $1 peck,
White corn, red cob. H. Grady
Adams, Social Circle.
150 bu. Whatleys prolific corn
in shuck, slipped shuck closely,
$2 bu. at barn, 1 mi. Louisville.
| Alex Barfield, Louisville.
Pure Whatleys, seed corn,
nubbed, slected, shelled, $1.00
peck; Cokers str. 7 cottonseed,
Cae + 1b. W. Thurmond,
Farmington, Rt. 1.
_ Big yellow and little white
popcorn, about 50-50, around 2,-
500 lbs., not shucked yet, but
shucked and shelled, ready to
pop, 12%c lb. and you, pay ex-
iia I. T, Holden, Dallas, Rt.
i
| 2 brand new Br |
ie Brower all elec,
Sell for half price.
.| sible. D. B. Dukehart
jtur, P. O. Box 488. De. 5760.
: x ee i
Nice corn in shuck, $1.50 bu;}:
Tb; also Cokers 100;
11/16
2 to 300 bu. good, solid ear
corn, $1.50 bu. at my barn. J.
A. Boyd, Odum. :
20TTON SEED FOR SALE
Cokers 100, Ist yr., $8.00
CWT at barn. Bring sack, or
$8.50 CWT shipped. Delinted
and treated $2.00 CWT. extra.
Otis M. Cowart, Summit. Rt.2,
Box 27.
Empire cottonseed, $3.00 dw
B. H. Clark, Griffin. Rt. A.
-Cokers Str. 7 cottonseed;
7-% Ib. also pure Whatleys
seed corn, $1.00~> peck. A. H.
Thurmond, Farmington. Rye. 4:
_ 3 tons D and PL-14 cotton-
seed, Ist yr., purity 99 percent,
ger. 95 percent, $8.00 CWT; in
ten lots. B. G. Thompson, Good
Hope. : .
200 bu.. Cokers 100 No. 5,
$2.50 bu. Ist yr. kept pure at
gin. R. I. -Franklin, Adairs-
ville. 2
800 Ibs. Cokers 160, culled
and treated,, $8.00 CWT and
you pay shipping chgs.
Partain Lavonia. RFD 1.)
Empire cottonseed, Ist yr.,
ginned 1 var. gin, recleaned,
$3.00 bu. Riley C. Couch, Turin. |
New -Empire cottonseed,
developed by Ga. Station. Ist
in yield. Delinted and treated,
$10.00 CWT. R. D. Tatum, Pal-
metto. _ = :
Stoneville 2-B. for planting,
$2.50 bu. T. W. Simmons, Dou-
glasville. Rt. 3. 4
Hibred Half and Half cotton
seed, Ist yr. -pure sound, cured
nicely for planting, $10.00
CWT. F. H. Bunn, Midville.
also Empire:
Cokers 100 I
cottonseed, $7.50 per CWT at
my home. C. R. Westbrook,,
Roswell, Rt. 1. , f
Cokers 100, Str. 5, First yr.
$8.00 CWT. W.R. McKibbon,
Locust Grove. P. O. Box 53.
350 bu. Cokers 100-@ pure
cottonseed -from 1945.
$2.25 bu. AtInta- Augusta Hwy.
R. E. Avery, Social Circle.
ert. Cokers 100, delinted
and treated for sale. Pete
Rhyne, Americus. phone No.
4412.
D and PL No. 14 cottonseed,
Ist yr., $7.50 per hundred lbs.
A. EB. Ware, Marshallville.
Empire cottonseed
five locks to boll, 1250 lbs.
makes 500 lbs. lint cotton,
staple 1 andl-16 in: $9.00 CWT,
FOB Farm.at Buena Vista. C.
A. Gillespie, Atlanta, 1306
North Ave. N. E. :
Sev. tons CCokers No. 5 -wilt-
resistant, Ist yr. from breeder.
J. E. Ruark, Bostwick. $
1500-2000 bu. Cokers 100
Pure
wilt resistant Ist yr., planted
and ginned pure. Excellent Ist
seed, sacked in 100 tb. even wt.
bags, tagged, $10.00 CWT. FOB.
R. E. Aycock, Monroe.
Cokers. 100 Str. 5, First yr
$8.00 CWT. W. R. McKibben,
Locust Grove, P. OF Box 53.
350 bu. Cokers 100-6 pure
cottonseed from 1945 crop,
$2.25 bu. Atlanta-Augusta Hwy.
R: E. Avery, Social Circle.
Cert; Coker's
and treated Pete.
for sale.
Rhyne, Americus, phone 4412.
D & PL No. 14 cottonseed,
1st. yr. $7.50 per hundred lbs.
A E. Ware, Marshallville.
Pure Empire cottonseed, five
locks to boll, 1250 lbs. makes
500 lbs. lint cotton, staple 1-
in. $9.00 CWT, FOB
farm at Buena Vista, C. A.
Gillespie, Atlanta, 1306 North
Ave. N. E.
Seven tons Cokers No, 5 wilt
resistant Ist yr. from breeder.
J. E. Ruark, Bostwick.
1500-2000 bu. Cokers 100
wilt resistant, Ist yr. planted
and ginned pure. Excellent lot
seed, sacked in 100 lb, even
wt. bags, tagged, $10.00 CWT.
FOB. R. E. Aycock, Monroe. .
800 lbs. Cokers 100, culled
and treated, $8.00 CWT and
you pay shipping chgs. W. H.
Partain, Lavonia, Rt, 1. ~
crop, | -
-|W. Bermuda Onion, $1.50
100, delinted
| Cokers 100, Ist yr., $8.00
CWT at barn. Bring sacks, or
$8.50, CWT shipped. Delinted
and treated $2.00 CWT extra.
Otis M. Cowart, Summit, .Rt.
2, Box 2
Empire cottonseed, $3.00 bu.
G. H. Clark, Griffin, Rt. 4.
Cokers Str. 7 cottonseed,
7%c lb. Also pure Whatleys
seed corn, $1:00 peck. A. H.
Thurmond, Farmington, Rt. 1.
3 tons D&PL 14 cottonseed,
Ist yr. purity 99 percent, ger.
95 percent, $8.00 CWT; $7.50
CWT in ton lots; B. G. Thomp-
-son, Good Hope. -
200 bu. Cokers 100 No. 5
$2.50 bu. Ist yr. kept pure at
gin. R. L. Franklin Adairsville.
Empire cottonseed, Ist yr.
ginned 1 var. gin, recleaned,
$3.00 bu. Riley C. Couch, Turin.
New Empire cottonseed, de-
veloped by Ga. Exp. Station Ist
in yield. Delinted and treated
$10.00 CWT. R. -D. Tatum,
Palmetta.
Stoneville 2-B for planting,
$2.50 bu. T. W. Simmons Daug-
lasville, Rt. 3. - '
Hibred Half and Half cotton-
seed, Ist yr., pure, sound,-cured
nicely for planting; $10.00
CWT. F. H. Bunn, Midville.
Cokers 100 also Empire cot-
tonseed, $7.50 per CWT at my
home. C. R. Westbrook, Ros-
well, Rt. 1.
~ PLANTS FOR SALE
Govt. insp. PR Potato Plants
$3.00 M. J.- Carl Doughtry,
Metter. .~ 5
Govt.. insp. red skin PR
plants, $2.50 M; Marglobe and
New Stone- Tomato, $2.00 M.
Ready in April. Prepaid. Paul
Lightsey, Scrven.
\La.. Copper Skin potato plants
Cert., $2.50 M; 5 M. lots $2.25;
10 M. lots-. $2.00 M. Prepaid.
April and. May del. T. N. Har-
rison, Patterson.
Marglobe Tomato Plants,
50c ; $2.50 M. Ready March
25! Chas. W. Cabbage, ready
now, 35e C; PR Potato, ready
April 10, $3.00 M. Postpaid.
Buford Lightsey, Baxley, Rt. 3.
Millions stalky,. frost-proof
|fast maturing Chas. W., E. J.,|
Cabbage Plants, 500, 80c; $1.25
M. Del. PP.-5 M. $5.00 ep
del. Prompt shipment. Sat.
tguar. H. J. Puckett, Fitzgerald.
PECAN & FRUIT TREES
FOR SALE
State insp.. lead. var. trees:
Apple, 2-4 ft. 30c-40c . ea;
Peach, 18-24 in. 30; Pear, 4-5
ft. 75c; grapevines, Concord,
Niagra, 20c; scuppernongs, 40c.
Postpaid. W. H. Alexander
Cleveland, Rt. 5.
Lead. var. trees: Apple, 50c;
1 yr. peach: 30c ea; 2 yr. Pear
and.Cherry, $1.00; 2 yr. Paper-
shell pecan, 3-4 ft., $2.00 ea.
Lee Head, Cornelia.
Figs, 2 ft. or mode, 30c, 4
for $1.00; June Apple, nice size
sprouts, 35 ea 3 for $1.00. Well
rooted. Add _ postage. Mrs.
Mamie Bell, Charing.
State insp. Thornless Boysen-
berry, 5c. ea; Concord and Ni-
agra Grapes, $1.50 doz, $10
CG. postpaid. Gail H. Emberson,
Ringgold.
Several hundred Stewart
Seedling Pecan. Trees, 3-4 ft.
$1.00 ea; 2-3 ft. 50 ea; Black
Cherry, 4-6 ft. $1.00 ea; Scup-
pernong, Muscadine, 2-3 yrs.
25c ea. Well packed. All FOB.
M. F. Jones, Metter, Rt. 1, Bax
ijk
Scuppernong Vines, Musca-
dine, Red Goose Plunis, 20c ea;
$2.00 doz; Red, Yellow, Blue
Plums, $1.00 doz; 10c ea; Exc.
for sacks; Kudzu Crowns, $2.00
C; $18.00. Exe. for, peanuts or
cane syrup. W. A. Moon, Waco,
AES es :
Fig Trees, 1 ft-5 ft. $1.00, or
trade for anything can use;
Also Jap Shogoin Turnipseed,
60c lb. Prepaid. Mrs. Gertrude
Collins Whigham, Rt. 2,
4
PECAN AND OTHER
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE
a
until frost, fruit brown and
sweet, 10 for $1.00. Not rooted. _
2 oe
Prepaid in Ga. Mrs.
Scott, Concord.
Tame~*Cherry .Tree Bushes,
rooted large berries, ripen last
of May, 6, $1.00. M. M. Coch-
ran, Pisgah. a
Crabapple, Red,
plums gooseberries, white and
Yellow Press Peaches, Winter
Huckleberries. 1 ft, 10c; 5
Fig cuttings, Hunt var., bear 2
ft. 50c. Add postage. Exc. for
printed sacks. Mrs. Alma Col-
son, Toomsboro.
_ State insp. Apple: Red, Yel-
low Delicious, Winesap,
June, 75-$1.00; E. Harvest, _
$1.25; Peach, Ga. Belle, 50c; .
Elberta, 65c; Figs, Celestial,
Blue Turkey, 25c-$1.00; Grapes
$1.25-$1.50 doz. C. M. Dwight,
Atlanta, 1035 Capitol Ave. Ma,
3671. i
t
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Yellow
Red
Fig trees, 50c ea. Add postage. :
No. Checks. Mrs. T.
trell, Cumming Rt. 1.
Muscadings, Black scupper-
T. Cars
nongs, $1.25. doz; Hazelnut, $1
doz; Figs, 15 doz; Sugar Pear, -
25 ea; Lemon. bushes, $1.00 ae.
-
ee Josie Huggins, Waco, Rt
Govt. insp. Abundance Plus Z
3 ft. 4, $2.00: bearing sizg
sweet purple figs, 50c ea; Tur
nip Seed 35c lb; Boysenberry
and Garlic $1.00 doz; Washing-
ton asparagus, .
John Myers, Hartwell.
White scuppernong, Musca-
dine, crabapple, tame
berry, red; black raspberry,
12, $1.50; catnip, balm hoar-
hound, 12, 50c; Yellow Sassa-
6, $1.00: Mrs,
x
:
goose=---.
fras root, 2 lbs.: $1.00; Pepper-
mint, $1.00C. M. L. Eaton,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1. F
Black Walnuts, Aug. peach,
goose plub, 1-5 ft. 10c-50c ea;
Johnson and Bermuda roots, ~
5e lb; rooted fig, scuppernong,
muscadine, crabapple, 25c ea.
Mrs. V. F. Smith, Arnoldsville.
Lead. var. true to name
Peach, $3.50 doz; $35.00 C; \~
Grapeyines, $3.00 doz; seed-
ling peach, -$1.50 doz; black
walnut, $7.00 doz. Mrs. E. B.
Travis, Riverdale.
GRAIN- AND HAY
FOR SALE
Several tons peanut hay,
$12.50 ton at barn, 1 mi. above
Morgan, J. G. Daniel, Sr.,
Morgan. 2
4 or 5 truck loads cut shocked
corn fodder and shucks of more
also. quantity winter heading.
collard 1946 seed, all at best
price. Albert B. McKay, New-
nan, Rt. 1.
Peanut hay not ~ poisoned,
$12.00 ton at my farm. J. H. a
Leverett, Parrott.
About 20 tons peanut hay,
$15.00 ton at my barn, Free of
poison. Bradley Wills Dawson,
Rt. 1, Box 121..
Bright Oat Straw, $15.00
ton in carload lots, FOB. Geo.
Beasley, Lavonia.
About 20 tons peanut (Span-
ish and Runner mixed) hay,
free of poison, $12.00 ton. Brad-
ley Wills, Dawsen. 3
Several tons hammered Oats
hay, -soybeam and fodder, FOB
my barn: Mrs. M. H. Patillo,
Red Oak, ;
Sev. tons Peanut/hay, $12.50
ton at barn, 1 mi. above Mor-
gan. J. G. Daniel, Sr. Morgan.
4 or 5 truck loads cut shuek-
ed corn fodder and shucks or
more, also quanity winter
heading collard 1946 seed, all
at best price. Albert B. Mec-.
Key, Newnan. Rt. 1. |
Peanut hay not poisoned, at
my farm J. H. Leverett, Par-
rott.
About 20 tons Peanut hay,
$15.00 ton at my barn. Free of
poison Bradley Wills, Dawsen,
Ri ox 12h,
Bright Oat Straw, $15.00 ton,
in carload lots, FOB. George
Beasley, Lavonia.
About 20 tons Peanut hay
(Spanish and Runner mixed)
hay, free.of poison, $12.00 ton.
Bradley Wills, Dawson.
Pi
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a
Pe
HONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES
MISCELLAN EOUS |
a WANTED
oe
9 cases 12-3 lb. qt. jars good
honey, some in comb, labeled,
$1200 FOB Gs, J.-H. Wood,
e: Andersonville.
7 hives Bees, $4. 50, ea. In 8
frame std. Fair cond. some
with supers, at my barn. Will
not ship. J. Sim Lynn, Wash-
ington, Rt. 1. Box 33. :
eee ee
MISCELLANEOUS
. FOR SALE
SS SS ee
FEATHERS: White Giant
and Bronze turkey. feathers, dry
picked, free of wing and tail,
40 Ib. del. 7,. *, Lee, Red Oak.
RS GARLIC: Large type garlic
-pulbs, 40c doz; hoarhound, 6
elumps, 30; peppermint, 30c
~ aoz: watercress, 60c doz. Mrs.
_.-J, M. Hall, Calhoun, Rid
GOURDS: Largo - Martin
gourds, 25 ea. smaller size, 15c
- a, Add postage. N. W. Me-
-. Leod, uthbeft.
FRUIT: 29 lbs., sundried ap-
* ples, 1946 crop, worm-free,
cored, 50c lb. FOB. Mrs. J. W.
Edwards, Springvale; Rt. L
MEAT: Med. size ham, shoul-
ders, side meat, washed, dried,
some smoked; also butter bean
seed and small amt. black-eyed
peas. Mrs. G. H. Hayes, Mc-
>, Donough.
30 lb. Hickory ten bane
80 *Ib. Del. under 50 miles.
~ Consider exc. for 100 Ib., wt.
~ mice shear, free of disease. Mrs.
Pays) Prophi tt, Chipley, Rt: 3.
PEANUTS | AND. PECANS:
Large red peanuts, 2-4 in hull,
fine for seed or Toasting, S125
peck. P..B. Brown, Ball Ground
a Peed
Bee 90 lbs. seedling pecans, 35c
Tb: or.exc. for Print sacks; also
Dark Cornish eggs, frem: 3-A
stock, $1.65. per 15 postpaid.
Mrs: A. T. Lee, Jesup, Rt. 1.
Few imp. Red Spanish -pea-
nuts; 12c lb. im 100 1b: lots;
-\ smaller, 14c Jb. FOB. Ship
Sees W. H. Wood, Martin,
ORES L
POTATOES: too bu. more or
- Jess Red ~Stem, .Jersy: sweet.
potatoes, nice size for table use,
$250 bu. at my farm, '2 mi. So.
Waynesville... A. R. Rozier,
Waynesville, RED Al. ,
SYRUP: Large amount pure
Ga. Cane syrup, in- gal, cans, 6,
to case, -$2 gal. . M. Waters,
ae Pelham, (at Spence.)
e100?
gal. pure Cane syrup in
gali-cans; extra goo
$1.75. gal. for entire lot.
Mancil, Willacoochee.
oun: 600 gal., 100 percent pure,
* 4 pbright Ribbon Cane syrup, last.
yrs crop, $1.85 gal. at my farm.
TRL.
|SHEEP AND GOATS -
d*for table 6ld; a cross half and half SPC-'
Want few seed of the old fa-
shiond Red Peach tomato. W.
H. Davis, Calhoun, RFD 1.
SEED CANE WANTED: Want
sev. thousand stalks Green
Govt. Cane. Notify at once. Do-
nald McDuffie, Rebecca, Rt. 1. ~
LIVESTOCK WANTED
CATTLE. WANTED:
Want young milking fype
Shorthorn Bull to do limited
service. Must be purebred but
not necessarily registered.
State age, weight, and price. B.
F, Harris Griffin, Box 364.
Phone 4586. ~~
Exc. Mare Colt, 9 mos. old,
400 lbs. gentle, for good milch
cow. Mrs, R. Le King, Bey
Riga Fs
Want to trade 1H wagon and.
buggy for good Jersy Bull or
Heifer, or gentle mule. C. R.
Windom, Carrollton, Rt. 5,
Want reg. Guerensey . Bull,
and Heifer, 2-3 mos. old. P. Y.|
Finch Harem, Rt. 2.
HORSES AND. MULES
WANTED:
Want good plug mare mule,
no dead head. Must be cheap
for cash wh. about 1000 Ibs;
Algo corn in shuck and good
baled hay. E. J. Hart, \iver-
dale; Rt. 1.
Want to buy mule
800. lbs. work. well anywhere;
not over 12 yrs. old... A. Li
Hardin, White, Rt. 1, Box 62:
-
ee
WANTED: *.
Want 1 female Been young,
1st. breeding, bred to. good wool
stock, hornless. State, price:
Doesnt. have to be reg. or thor-
oughbred. Dewey B. Donaldson,
Savannah, 27 East Jones St :
Want to buy fresh cpulewoat
or
or see. Mrs.
Bishep, Rt. 1.
Want 50-or 75 Common
Goats tosput on pasture and-a
Emma Moore,
Milledgeville.
Will spay $1.00 per hundred
above Swift's market price
for docked and castrated ambs:
Write Rees Howard, Albany,
Rite D |
HOGS WANTED:.
Want OIC Boar, reg.
titled to reg. Exe. top bugsy
or pay cash. Give fu ut ae 3
tion: Roscoe Brew Lula,
|Star Route. { f
Want male shoat, i wks.
: OIC. or Chester, White. "Bas &.
Willoughhby, Homerville, Box
403.
Want seyeral Hereford Pigs:
A. nearb ytelephone No, 0595. W.
D: Phelps, Decatur,-627 East
x Lake Dr. Bie /
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
2) BEANS AND PEAS WANT-
- ED: Want few lbs., white but-
terbeans or white butterpeas.
Write first. Mrs. W. M. Faylor,
Clarkesville, Rt. 3.
Want some red hull Crowder
peaseed. Mrs. J. C. Way, Lam-
bert.
Want 3 bu. Biloxi soybeans
bean seed of large var. Leroy
Teague, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 16.
POMEGRANATE WANTED:
Want 1 good. size Sour Pome-
granate bush. Advise at once.
Mrs. E. R. Speight, Atlanta,
1145 Rosedale Rd.
SWEET GUM WANTED:
Want 1-to 4-teacups of Sweet
Gum. Advise. Mrs. Mina Mor-
rison, Armuchee, Rt. 2.
SEED WANTED: Want some
Early Ambr or Honey Drip
cane seed. Advise at once. W.
C. Johnson, Canton, Rt. 4.
Want 50 lbs., Black Diamond
watermelon ' seed. Give ger,
test and price, also 50 bu. Java
peas. Advise. F. L. Brinson,
Waynesboro,
for hay seed, and 2 bu: Velvet.
and 1 rooster. Charles Hollings-
worth, McDonough, Rt. 1.
Want Big. Bone Guinea Male
Hog, 6 mos. or older, Ray
Taylor, Tiger,
Want purebred Big- Bone
Black African Guinea: Pigs. or
Shoats-at once.. J. L. Butler,
LaGrange, Rt. 1. ;
shire Gilt bred, also young
Red Poll and Black Angus Bull.
E. H.. Robertson, Guyton. :
Want male-and female Little
Bone Guinea Pig, unrelated.
Make best cash offer. H. E.
Freyermuth, Cylo. ;
Exc. 2 reg. White Face Here-
ford Boars, 4% mos, oldyfor 1
or 2 boars: of dif. blood lines.
Prefer ready for service, and
good specimen. Give or take
difference in trade value. Fred
Barber, Atlanta, 19 Exchange
Pls
POULTRY FOR SALE
BABY CHICKS AND
BANTAMS:
RI Red Baby Chicks, dark
strain, blood tested, $5.00 25;
son, Decatur, 726 S. Candler
St. De. 2405.
15 Bantam Hens, 1 Rooster
$10.00. Jimmy Rabun, Warren:
ton, Rt. 2.
|
Sedeia
Ba | Mack Bishop,
one to freshen-soon: Write
few geese. George: Hollinshead, |
=rold, ,.$5:00.
or en~
| Wilson, Martin, Risen
Also want several guinea hens |
Rt 152Box 30>.
Want bred Duroc or Berk-
_| Kings
$18.00 C. PP. Mrs. Don Donala-.
~ Red > Rose ~Comb f
Rooster, yr. old, $2.00; .Sun-
flower Seed, poe<at; $l. The paly
Kleckley Watermelon Seed,
15c oz.; %4 Ib. 50c; % Runner
Beans, 50e Ib. A. G Tyeson,
Roy.
Bantam Goukerae: $1.00. ea;
Jap Silkies, Butt. Cochins,
some off colored Belgian and
Black Japs, some pullets, $2.00
ea. W. O. Thomas Savannah,
1205 E. 40th St.
BARRED, WHITE. AND
/OTHER ROCKS: : 5
2=yr, and 12 mos. old Butt
Rock Cocks and Cockerels,
$2.25 ea; Also Buff Minoreas,
12 mos. old $2.00 ea;' Trio
Speckled Sussex, $5.00. Mrs.
R. Sorrells, , Monroe, Ries:
CORNISH, GAMES AND
GIANTS: :
Large type Vee eid
Cockerels and 2 pullets, $6.50;
16 eggs, $l. 65; 5 - Nov. hatch
Bullets, de cockerel, $10.00. Cc.
O. Sikes, Sylvester.
2 Game Cocks, about 23 mos.
old around 6 Ibs, $6.00 ea; 4
Game Hens, $2.00 ea. Or exc.
for purebred ducks. All crossed
but. Pit. Jesse Hudson, _Car-
Teuton, SRitsasds :
-.25 White Leghorn Hens $40;
20 RI Reds, $30.00. All: yourtg
and. laying. Can use some Vel-
vet Beans. and Kebe Ls pedeza |
Seed, 2/sks.:Cokers 100 cotton-
fseed. Mr- Clifford Sls Es:
ley, Rte 4.
100 young White Lesko
Hens beginning to lay. ~$1.503}
ea. or sell by the-1b. 38.-tb.
Thomaston, ae
Bee22 miles, ] No. Crest. at
400 White Leehorn Apr.
C@halk-white eggs, 24-28 oz. per
doz. during pullt yr. $2.50 ea.
for lot. G. W Shannon, Lenox,
White Leghorn Cock, De yEs:
old, $5.00. FOB here. Can ship
any day. W. Li Wilson: Sparta.
10. purebred -everlay strain
Brown Leghorn hens, l-rooster,
$22,00.-- Mrs. Woodrow : Wile
son, Martin, Rt, 2: =
White Leghorn Apr. Pullets,
From mating 284-346 large
fehalk+ white eggs, 24-28 oz.
per. doz. during pullet year,
$2.50 .a. for lot. Se W: Shan-
mon, Lenox.
White Leghorn Cocke 2 yrs.
F O B here. Can)
ship any~ day. We L. ee
Sparta.
Ten Paenied Everlay Str.
Brown Leghorn Hens, 1 Roos-
ter; $22.00.. Mrs. Woodrbw |}
MINORCAS : MISC.
CHICKENS ; g
About: 68 nice healthy young
hens in full production, Saeri-
fice. price. Mrs.
Atlanta, 640 Sherwood Rd. aes
261%
Several mixed roosters most
raised. last year, $1.50 ea. plus
chargess. ~No less 2 shipped.
Mrfss. H.. E. Richardsson, Bow-
don Rt. 4 Re
About 68 nice Healthy young
hens. in full production. Sacri-
fice price. Mrs. Earl Dowda,
Atlanta, 640. Sherwood Rd. He:
3261,
Several axed Toa most
raised last year, $1.50 ea: plus
charges. No Jess 2- shipped.
Mrs. H, = Richardson, Bowdon,
Rt. 4.
ORPINGTONS -
20 Butt Orpington Hones 25
NH Reds, yr. old, layne and
fat, $2.00 ea. Mrss.
\dan, College Park, Rt. oe
20 Buff Orpington Hens and
25 NH Reds, yr. old laying
and fat, $2. 00 ea. Mrs. A. Shed-
dan, College Park Rt. 2.
PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL; DOVES:
Pigeons: 2. pr.
: Hungarians,- Black Fan
Tails; 6 pr. ea. Mondaines, Blue
Bars; 1 pr. Black Tumblers
$2.50, pr. T. M. Fellers, Macon,
Ga. PowerCo,
100 mixed ~pigeons, trade for
fresh milk goat or accept any
reasonable offer. Do not write.
Can get any night. D. A. Bag-
AND
a Austell, Fhoue 3201,
Sine a
lets, -from mating. 284- 346 large |]
My home. Ma. 4187. Mrs.
Etheridge,
Shy
Earl Dowda, |"
.Shed- |
ea. White |
Santee
Ducks, $
Bantams,. $1. 00. p ;
Enigma, > Gree a \
JT.;
Farm.
Pigeons: 2 pr.
Kings, ~Hungarians, Black Fan |to
Tails; 6 pr. ea. Mondaines, Blue | yi
Black Tumblers, |
$2.50 pr. T.. M. Fellers Macon,
Gai Power. Co.
100 mixed pigeons, trade ton
fresh milk- goat 6 :
reasonable offer. Do no
Bars; -1
Can get
dey, Austell, Phone 3201.
Extra nice Ring Necephese-
. 800 Christy NH Red Pullets,
old from best *laying
strains, $1. 50 ea. Can ship 20.
up. Satis. guar. G. W. Wood-
ruff, Flowery Branch, Rte iss
20 pullets, 10. anes
eggs per day; 15 WH Reds and}
5 crossed Barred Rock, 3 roos-|
ters, and 1 high blooded Brown}.
13 wks.
Leghorn,
ame
pr.
.
oe
any night. Ds SAG
ants, $12.50 pr; Wild Mallard
c. Ducks, $7.50 pr; 2 prs. Com-
|mon Bantams, $1.00 pr. F. L.
Baker, Jr. _ Enigma, Green :
4| Acres Farm.
REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRE, C
RHODE - ISLAND, ND :
OTHER REDS) Seance
pld
yr. old, ~ for
white oa
15- 18|
quick
sale $1.45 ea. Cannot ship... C. ae
V. Young, Tucker, Breckett Ra:
49 NH Red Pullets, 9 - mos. |
old, $2.00 ea. T.. -E)
Douglasville, Ge Rt
Young 9. mos.
Cockrels . from
$2.50 ea. Ship anyw
Ce e
eby , Rd.
230, -Parmenta and NH 2
mos. old, laying,
$2.25 ea. Can mate the lot with |.
4A ERTS Red Cockrels, same |_
crossed,
price. Ben N. Rodgers, Cen;
Veter: Rt. eee Pale
= 500 - NH. Red lle
ae 5 mos: old, lot for
ea. at. barn. W. L. Blac
oes Rollin is Hills.
14, old - oRL Red Henk a
dark Color: good ee $2.50 |
ea; 15, 5 moss. old N
$2.25. ea: R:-D.
Nie :
40 fine 4A Red Hens an
Cockrels,
hatehing
MO: only.
ets, .
ae
~ Young 9 hos. old NH cae
ee from ROP flock, $2. 50-ea.
Ship anywhere. Satis. guar. D.
Decatur, &. O.
B.. Duke
Box 488.
| crossed,
a 25 ea.
4-A RI.
Atlanta,
3. E. .
10
$2. 00 ea;
eggs,
>
ehart,
De. 7563.
235 Parmenta and: NE medaz
old, daying |= -
Can mate the lot with
10 mos.
Red Cockerels, .
ane
HL. Pul- {Tet
- Thomas; |~
NH |
$185" carton. aes
Mrs; G c. es ae
Spe
a
s#me | ;
-price. Ben Nz es ee peo
Rt. 1.
40 fine 4A NH Red ene ena
\1 yr? Cockerels, $2.00 ea; NH) 0)
hatching eggs,
MO only. See
Millen.* ~ *
30 best egg ROP ted NU
Pullets, 11 wks. old, $13
My home. Ma. 4187. Mrs. E.
Etheridge, Atlanta, 1 po Ell by :
$1.35
G.
PRda. S.Bs =
14 yr. old RI Hens, dark coe .
mos. old NH Pullets, $2.25 ea.
R. D. Thomas, Nahunta. -
500 NH Red Pullets,
good la
i
stock, 5
ea. at barn. W. aos Blackwell,
Canton, Rolling Hills Farm.
TURKEYS, :
DUCKS,
Big bone world prize win-
ning Mammoth Bronze> Tur-
yers . $2.50 ~ea;.
mos. old, lot _ for
GUINEAS,
GEESE ETC.
carton.
Ce Clifton,
ea,
aD:
5 Bi
oon ace
$2.60 ae eee ;
other livestoc
Macon, 296 Ch aE
keys and Turkey eggs. Mattie mi:
Gaskins, Nashville. pt
Nice flock 12 young guin- | i
ready
ea; $15.00 ee: My place. Jennie |
Jolley, Atlanta, Rt. 7, Box 133.
3 large Spanish Turkey Gob- J
eas,
blers,
laying, $65.00 lot; 4 doz, tur-|_
key eggs, $1, 00 doz: And want
good milch cow, fresh in, a it
give 4
GuESs, ae
to lay soon,
9 Bronze Hens, -
gals. daily. C; -R.
et ose
or. near Atlanta
now