COMMISSION ER
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1946
jitorial - By TOM LINDER
where the people are asking
is converted eorn:
ing to the Bureau of oe
Keonomics, U. 8, Department of
lture, the corn crop in 1945
ted to 3, 018 ,410,000 bushels. This
900,000 bushels more than the av-
corn crop for the ten-year period
35 to 1944
lis 3, 000, 000,000 bushels of corn,
ubstantial part of it, has been fed
stock and hogs, then. there is
of meat for everyone in this
he 1945 corn crop has not been
hen where is it?
is in storage houses in this coun-
Geert should be able to.
is Where it is.
the corn, or the meat fattened on
mn; has been exported to other
s, then the Government should -
e to tell us that it has been ex-
and where if went to. If it has
xported, that alone explains the
shortage. If it has been export-
2 Government should tell the
so and allay their fears.
e Government was as badly mis-
about the amount of corn pro-
as it was about the cotton crop,
a say so and let the people know
e the trouble is. There has been
at deal said about the large num-
f head of cattle that went to mar-
luring July and August this year
there was no ceiling price. It is
orious fact however that the great
y of cattle sold during that per-
re in miserable condition and
y of them absolutely unfit to be
htered because they had not been
ody in Washington see ms_ to
anything about the situation.
> President says one day he is from
ut producing state and that. the
situation will soon improve. The
lay the President says that he
e mistaken about this.
e Department of Agriculture says
elief from the meat shortage 18 a
derable time in the future. They
ay that by the time we have meat
ople will not have money with
to buy meat.
sounds just like the talk we
ut of i eeeton 25 vears azo
Vorld War One.
DEPRESSION
been gald that if a lie is.
rency and contracted
advanced to England, France,
big sugeeh ia is repeated often
enough that the people will believe it.
In enough papers and on radios the
he has been repeated ten thousands of
times that the depression after World
War One was due to high prices that
prevailed in 1919 and 1920.
It would be Just as reasonable to say
that low water in the river was caused
by a wet spell as it is to say that the de-
pression was eaused by high prices.
What are the facts?
~The facts are that during World War
One money was inflated and credit was
inflated and naturally we had high
prices. High prices are necessary when
you have big volumes coe and
credit.
ea 1919 and 1920 the men who con-
trolled the money wanted to increase
the value of the dollar because they
had dollars for gale.
eral Reserve Board contracted the eur-
naturally brought prices down, and a
lot of people were ruined. It would
have been just as easy to have let the
large volume of money remain in ecircu-
lation and maintained high prices. But
that meant cheap money and men who
have money naturally want the dollar
to have a high value just as you and I
want cotton, corn, hogs, cattle, and to-
bacco to have a high value.
The country was warned of this on
the floor of the United States Senate
in 1921 and was told exactly what was _
going to happen, but as usual the coun-
iry, the President, and Congress paid
no heed. We vent blindly. forward
over the precipice.
We recovered from that depreasion
in a way. But worse was yet to come.
The 15 billion dollars that was bor-
rowed by England, France, Italy, and
Holland ae the international bank-
ers remained to be paid.
The 15 billion dollars that had been
Jtaly,
and Holland from the Treasury of the
United States remained to be paid. The
only way these international debts can
be paid is with imports.
You who are middle-aged and over
will remember the great ery raised in
this country for the payment of war
debts of European countries.
From 1919 to 1929 imports into this
eountry amounted to more than 38 bil-
lion dollars. These consisted of agri-
eultural products and industrial prod-
ucts.
American agricultural products piled
up ae an Se was, told se the
trom Europe.
In 1920 the Fed-
eredits. This
American farmer was producing:
mueh. They were not told thai
were importing too mueh.
The imports of industrial pro
created a great unemployed Ari
American factories were shui do
while we consumed industrial prod
Stocks and bonds iSgu:
ed on these idle plants became a.
on the market because they could 1
pay either interest or dividends.
In 1929 President Hoover issued
executive order declaring a moratori
on the the collection of war debts and
on turther imports into this cou
President. Hoover, however, faile
provide that all eredits of En
France, Italy, and Holland in Amer
banks: should & converted into the .
eral Treasury.
As soon as the moratorium was
ed, England, France, Italy, and H
and: drew their. credits of 3 1-2 bill
dollars in gold, which they had a rigl
to do under international agreement.
Under federal laws American b
were required to carry a certain
reserve against their deposits.
When this 3 1-2 billion dollars of go
was exported, it was no longer po
for American banks to maintain
gold reserve required by law. :
The obvious thing the banks
required to do was to reduce deposit:
Before reducing deposits and turnin
the money back to the depositors
was necessary for the banks to collect
their loans. When the banks de
took to collect their loans, they found
that the people did not have money
with which to buy the securities
had been pledged against these lo
This caused the stock market crash
1929 and the terrible depression
followed through the next decade.
OUR SITUATION TODAY
Total debts of the federal gover
ment, state governments, municipal
ties and private, reach a grand tote
around 500 billion dollars.
If we were to set out to pay this
within 100 years at 1% interest, it would
require 10 billion dollars annually :
pay 1% interest and 1 of the principi
If we allow the very nominal sum
40 billion dollars per vear to pay all e3
penses of the federal government, ta
governments, municipal and cow
governments, and school distric
the taxpayers must ante up 50 billion =
dollars per annum just to keep going.
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Tom Linder, Commissioner.
Covingten, Ga
By Department of Agriculture
Atlanta. Ga
=e Publication Office
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State Capitol. Atlanta. Ga..
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- FLOWERS AND SEED
: FOR SALE
oe Red, White,
Golden Bells, 30c ea.;
White Sweet William, _Lemcn
Lilies, Mums, 30c ea; Red, Pink,
darge size Glad bulbs, 50c doz;
Yellow Daffodils, Janquils, 40
coz; Wila, Five Finger Ferns,
Azaleas, 3. SO] PP in Ga: Mrs.
J. B. Williams, Ellijay, Rt: 2. ~
Berries), Arborvitae, Pink, Red
Myrtle, Pink Deutzia, 30 ea;
Cactus, 10c ea; Forsythia, Eye
doz; Light Blue Violets, 40c C.
Exc. for print sacks. Mrs. Hen-
ry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Weigelia, Altheas, Almond,
Red Strawberry,
Hibiscus, Arborvitaes, Boxwood,
Japonicas, Pussy Willow, Snow-
ball, rooted, 35 ea; . Purple,
Blue Iris, 30c doz; Lemon Lilies,
75c doz.. Add postage. Martha
Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
Lemon and Flag Lilies, 6
- planis, 50c; Red. and Yellow
Japonicas, 75 ea; Lilac Bushes,
doz; Red Buds, 75c doz. Add
postage. No checks. Mrs. John
H. Evans, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
_ fris, Boxwood, Lilies, Snow-
balis, Red Hibiscus, White and
Purple Altheas, 35c \ea; Red
Strawberry, Crabapple, Dog-
wood, 25 ea; White Narcissus
range Day Lilies, Tame Vio-
lets, Wild Iris, $1 C: Pink Hardy
Hibiscus, 25c ea; Old Fashion
Gold Button Mums, Blue Grass
Buibs, 5c doz: Pink Hardy
Phiex, 45c doz. Add postage.
Mrs. Mole Henderson, ee
Rt. Box 49.
33 nice Boxwoods, R to 36 in.
tall, all good shape, rooted, $1.50
ea; $25 for lot to one person.
as Lillian Queen, Ellijay, Rt.
Dae Day Lilies, Purple
and Yellow Iris. Leopard Lilies,
Foxglove, Fall Pinks, 45c doz;
Myrtle Bush, Lilac, White Qun-
ning, Yellow Texas, and Ked
ose, Red, Fink Azaleas, 25c
Mrs.
QOid Fashion Lavender Ver-
ena, $1.50 dez. bunches; Crepe
Myrile Bushes, 5 for $1 del.
Mrs. Bovd Bagactt, Douglas-
ile, Rt, 1.
Vild Easter Lily Bulbs, Star
ae C; Red Maples,
Umbrel-
Dee Holly,
weet ue Live Oaks, Cream
Honeysuckle, 5 ft., 45;
Ze Lens 40c doz. Add
. Mrs oe ae Womack,
Pink Spirea,
Pink,
-Pink Ablia, Evergreen (Red
White, Red;
35c ea; Dif. colors Azaleas, $1.25
Bulbs, 20c doz. Linda Evans,
Hijay, Rt. 2.
Daffodils, Star Bethlehem,
Frank Parks, Ellijay,
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
Large Magnolia -Tree, 20 feet
high, 50 yrs. old, blooms every
year, .goqd
condition, $50
if
come get it. Mrs..B. N. Brown,
Douglasville, Rtas
2 yrs. old Snowbail Bushes,
bloomed in 1946, $1 ea. at my]
home. Mrs: D. H. MeWilliam,
Kast Point, $05 S.' Church. St.,
East Point.
Salmon and White Sultanas,
dif. col: Geraniums,
Colenas. 4kds Wandering
2 kinds |
jew,
10c cutting $1 or mere prepaid.
Give
with. ea. $1 order.
Lowery, Eastman, Rt. iL
Bulbs: Jonquil,
free cutting green moss
Mrs. Zester
sweet -seent-
ed, 50c C; 60c . Exc. for pe-
cans. Add pestage..
Camp, Eastanollee.
Easter lily and
bulbs, Poinsetta plants and
Drs; 5. Ne
Nareisaus
juju 2
trees, small, for sale or exe.
Mrs. Caroline M. Stewart, Cor-
dele, 606 E. 18th Ave.
Junipers and Pink - Spirea,
25c; Forsythia, Pink Almond.
Bridalwreath, 3, 25;. Orange
Hemrcallis, "Myrtle Vine, 75
C:; Variegated Violets,. 40 GC;
Wild Tris, $1.25 C; Pink Abelia,
White Weigelia,
Arborvitae, unrooted, 2 doz.
Ss
Db]. orange day lilies, 40c|) -
doz; chrysanthemums, 50c doz;,
red, yellow cannas, 75c doz;
Pink Deutzia,
25c,,
Miss Frances Eller, | Ellijay, Ri.
Foxglove, 35c doz; dwarf pink,
white spirea, pink, yellow
tana, 40c_ ea.
Johnson, Cordele, Rt 2.
Well rooted Pink Thrift,
doz; ' Missionary
Mrs. Jessie
lan-
Fe
3a
Str awberry
plants 75c C. Mrs. Cromer Mc-
Curley, Hartwell, Rt, 2.
White and Yellow Jonquils,.
Dbl. Butter and Eggs, $1.25 C;
Pink Jacob's Ladder, 75c
doz;
2 doz. $1.25; Blue Single Hya-
cinths, $1.50 doz.
Blooming size Bulbs:
Miss Mattie
McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2.
- Dbl.
Yellow Butter and Eggs, white
Fragrant Janquils, (Yellow
Cup
Center) $1.50 * Bird of Para-
dise,.75c a: Mrs,
ley, Hartwell, Rt. 1.
~ Blooming 2 size Bulbs;
T.-H. McCur-
Dbl.
Yellow Butter. and Eggs,. White
Fragrant Jonquils, Yellow
in enter, $1 doz: Bird cf Para-
dise, $1 ea: F. H. McLane, Hart-
well, Biot:
Jonquils, Daffodils,
Cup
Narcissi
Bulbs, $1 C; Fine Itis, $1.50 C;
Boxwocds, Pink and Blue
drangeas, White Hyrangeas,
Altheas, -
rooted.
postage under $1 orders.
Carl Kimsey, Hiawassee
Hy.
dbl.
- Buddleas, Forsythias,
Rome > Weiglias,
Ada
| Ellijay,
| 48c doz; Whrte and Yellow Jon-
Add postage. Mrs. Julia Single-
\ton, Atlanta, 113 9 Hall Ave., S.
i
1 Fae. =
| Rd., N. E.
| dahlia tubers, red, yellew,
1st.
at 4,
5 it., $2 40 $8. FOB. B. L. Call,
Rt. 1.
Hastings Giant Pamsy plants,
quils,. Dbl. Butter and. Eggs,
$1.50 C: Blue Single Hyacinths,
$1.50 doz. Miss. Cecil McCur-
Jey, Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Large double white peonies |#
25c ea. Large cutting for. fall
setting Mrs. Robert L. Smith,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Chinese Sacred lilies, Roman
hyacinths, white $1.00 doz.,
Blue: and: yellow cluster sweet-
scented daffodils, 50c doz. Ma-
jor triumpet buttereups and
jonguils, 30c doz. Add postage.
Mrs. Allen Gregory, Forsyth,
Bes
Verbena plants, red, white,
pink and purple, 50c doz. White
narcissi bulbs, 20c doz. Red
Seabosia, good size bunch, 15c.
Thousands Shasta oe
cannas, red hot pepper and tig-
er lilies. Write for prices. Pearl
Hudgins, Flowery Branch.
_. 20 doz. white. end yellew.
edium size chrysanthemums,
3 doz. $1.00: Few azaleamums,
doz. P. Pe Mires x B.
Riddick, Atlanta, 644 Yorkshire
Narcissi.
1, $2.00 o
Apr. blooming, No.
le ea. Large type
lav-
ender, white, 2, 25: . White)
striped. Jew, 10 pieces, 25c. Add
wosters Ono-n> Tedd, Alphar-
etta, Bethany Rd.
- Big, beautiful purovle iris, 25
eorms for <$1.08. . PP. FH:
Bierman. Atlanta, 1025 Belle-
vue Dr. -N. E:
beras, $2.00: doz. Hemrocallias,
pink, red, purple, mahogany,
etc. 1 vr. seedlings $3.00 doz;
| Amaryllis, 1 yr..bublets, mixed
hybrids, $4.00 ea. Arthur J.
Jones, Atlanta, Screven.
Avenue, N. E.
_ Well rooted salmon-red. ger-
aniums, 1 yr. old. Pink French
hydrangeas, small Judas trees,
25c ea. Add_ postage for less
than- $1.00. Mrs. W. H. Meach-
am, Atlanta, 57 Lakeview Ave-
15
nue, NE.
Florists mixture gladioli,
packed for winter storage, 25
for $1.75: 50 for. $3.00; $5.00 C;
Black opals, 25 for $4. 00. Mrs.
a Cc Aydelotte, Fairburn, Rt.
Seda lily buibs, per doz.
4-5 in. $9.00 doz. No. 1st, $6.00;
2s, $4.50; 3s, $3.00; 4s; $1.50.
(Plant before Nov.)
Summer, Forest Park.
low Dutch, 45c doz.; White nar-
cissi, 30c doz. Sprengeria fern,
200 bunch; var. col. 0c ea.
Bachelor button seed, 10c tob.
boxful. Lady of Lake, 205
doz. Mrs. Clyde Logan, Aus-
tell, Rt. 2.
Mixed gladioli bulblets, nice
size, about half Pickardy, 30
doz. Will accept 3c stamps.
Will pay postage. Mrs. S.. L..
Gardner, Alpharetta, Academy
Pink hyacinth bulbs, per e;
spec. price for 10 days.. No 1,
$12.50. , No. :2; ie 50. No. 3
bublets, $5.50; P. P. No orders
filled after oe 14th at these
prices. Add 70e on checks.
Willie Tanner, Flippen, P.O.
Box 81.
Canna Bulbs, Pink, Red,
Orange with Bronze Leaf and
| Yellow Dbl. 4 ft., $1.10 doz. No!
check. Mrs. L. R. Ashworth,
Dacula.
Red, White Spireas, Golden
Bell, Abelias, Kerria, Japonica,
Red Trumpet, Honeysuckle,
Snowball, Boxwoods, Crepe
Myrtles, Granny-Brey Beard,
Purple Lilac, Spruce, Pines,
Star, Jasmine, 2 of ea. 26 for
$2.00. Rooted. Moss packed.
Mrs. M. LL. Eaton, Dahlonega,
Snowball, Crepe Myrtle, Li-
laes, mix. col., Dwarf, Yellow
Thornless, and Peachtree Roses,
Bridalwreath, Eng. Honey-
suckles, $2.00 doz.;; Ageratums,
Phiox, White Violets, -Dusty
Miller, Pink Thrift, Yellow Ast-
ers, 40c doz., Del. Ist, 2nd. zone.
Mrs.
Miss Ls M. White, Dahlonega,
+Jarge bulbs,
flowers, $2.50 C; 50c doz.;
Deiner strain. blooming Ger- |
We ALE
-Jris: royal purple, white, yel-|.
| Emperor
Both rooted plants.
Thrift, mixed large and Blue
Siberian Iris, Hardy Hibiscus,
Cannas, 40c doz.: 3. ea. Grape
Hyacinths, Tulip, Glads. Tiger
Lilies, Fritomas, Purple Lilies,
for 50c. Mrs. Willis Grindle,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Bulbs: Jonquils, Snowdrop,
-25c doz: Water and August
Lilies, 2 for 25c; Blue Iris Lil-
aes, 30c doz. Mrs.
White, Dahlonega, Rt.
3
710 yr. Dwarf Eng. Box-
wood, $2.00 ea: large, fast
growing boxwood at my home
on old Dahlonega - Cumming
Rd. Bring burlap to wrap
roots. No shipping. No _let-
ters. Mrs. R. _H. Whelchel,
Dawsonville, Rt. 3.
Pink, Rose Azaleas, Locust,
Tree Lily, Black Haw, Yellow
thornless Rose, Peony Rose,
Dogwood, 25c ea:; Glads, Mt.
Ferns, 50c doz.;
Maples, 30c ea. Add pastage,
Mrs. Presley, Fowler; Diamond.
14 big bunches boxwoods for
sale. L. C. Biles; Jackson, Rt.
A,
Yellow Daffodil,
$3:50
cut
. Emperor
60c doz.;
; White wonderful for
lia, 25c ea. $5, 00 order or more
PP. Mary L. Wells, Jefferson.
100 White Narcissi Bulbs for
sale or exc. for-3 print sacks.
Mis. To ASS: Rovers Jones
boro. |
Glad Bulbs; different colors,
50c doz. PP. Mrs. L. D. Elliott,
Lavonia, Rt. 1.
Tulip Bulbs, 2
Ist and 2nd zone.
vis, Lawrenceville, Box 23. .
' French Pussy Willows, Chia-
ese Elms, 4-5 ft., Purple Chin-
ese Wisteria, . 3 "yrs. old, any
75cea.; assorted, yr. old, 3 for
$1.00.
transplanted and State
Josan Geia, Lawrenceville, Rt..
2; ee
_ Boxwoeds,
20 for $1.00 PP
$1.00 to $3.00;
| Large Golden. Arborvitaes,
$1.00; Lots of mixed: Iris, $3. 00
Cc. Add postage. Mrs. = M.-
Gunter, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1.
Bulbs: Jonquil, Butter
Eggs, Daffodils mixed, Gees
Tiger Lily, 3, 50c; Red. Amary:-
lis, 50c ea.; Aug. Lily, 25 e3.;
Everblooming, Red, Cream:
White Rose cuttings, 10c ea.; 3
for 25c. Add postage less 50c
Mise RJ, Fleming, Lincolnton.
Small Red and Pink
Fall Orange Cannas, 25c-.
Single Blue Roman eee
$1.60 doz. bulbs; White _ Iris,
$1.50 doz. Mrs. R.-T. Rowan,
McDonough, Rt. 2. |
Orange Day Lilies. Orange
Pink Begonia, rooted, 4 for 50c;:
Roosevelt Fern, 5 for. $1: 1,600.
Daffodils, Small, $5;
Small Red Amaryllis, 6 for $1.
Add postage.
Bremen.
ina Pink Violets, $6 Cc: $1 doz:.
Mrs. E. A.
Smith, -Greenville, Rt. 3.
Red flowering Violet Plants,
Cuculatta Rubra, 30 ea; $3 doz:
Jonquil Bulbs Princess: Anne,
$1 doz. Maude Hamby,
ville.
Heavy Field Grown Old Eng-
well shaped, good compact Spi-
eall, 10 to 12 in. Write for
prices.. Blackberry Lilies, $1.00
daz:
Greenville.
Boxwood, $7.50 _C; Violets,
Vinea Mirror, vy, Cherry Laur-
el, $2.50 : Native
Sweet Shrub, Dogwood, Orna-
mental Jerusalem Cherry, $1.25
doz. Lois Woodruff, Greenville,
Wt 25 :
Pansy Plants, Steels Jumbo
and Oregon . Giants, 50 plants.
$1.50; $2.75 C} $16 M. Del. PP
Bari Drew ry,
West College Street.
Mixed Bulbs, $1 C;
colors Iris, 50c doz.
age. Mrs. E. L. Rogers, Griffin,
Ri. DB.
Dbl. White Fever Few, Jon-
quils, Rutter ana Fggs, White
Narcissus,- little Yellow Fra-
grant Narcissi, Emperor Daflod-
te, 25c doz.
Rt. Le . Box =
Hartwell
Martha.
1, Box
| gonia, Yellow Lantana
Red Blooming |
order under 50. Ad
Tha- |
colors, some in bud an
25 for $1. - PP. No les
Walter W. McEver, :
Rt 1:
J. Ben Da- |,
Fern, Grape Leaf, B:
| rooted, 35 ea.
ner, Gainesville, Rt
Plus postage. All plants}
Insp../
leas, Easter Lilies, -
$1 doz;
| Mrs. W. Ee Norrell,
and |
-chrgs.
Bulbs,
v) ange, 50c doz; $5 C
Scented Violet, $2. ;
| plants, $2.50 C. J. M. M
Red Sultanas, Red, White Light | Blackberry
| Azaleas, :
25 ea; $2 doz; Wi
Mrs. Ruth Head, ;
Calif. Blue Violet, $3 C: Bas
Lilies,
50>
| print sacks.
oa | Bllijay, Rte:
doz:
lish Dwarf Boxwoods, 7 yrs. old.
/50e C; Lemon Lilies,
$5 C. Blanche Weodruff,
Cedars, }
Griffin, 231
; mixed
Add _ post-.
wliss Vena Brown, | /
| rine | : : Wednes ay
FLOWERS ANDSEED | FLOWERS AND SEED | FLOWERS AND
FORSALE FOR SALE FOR SA
- 150 nice Boxwood, sizes 2:t0| Phlox, M um 5, Verbenas, Dbl. Fever. Few P
doz: 5 doz, for $1; F
25 doz. Mrs. J. M. Bo!
well. os
Weeping Willow, swe
Cape Jasmine, Holly,
Red Maple, Pink Hon ys
White and Pink Spir
apple, Elder, Mt. Ivy,
White and Purple Tris.
Mrs. John Myers, Hart
2. :
Bird of Paradise Pj
ea; 4 for $1; Bird. Parac
2c. a; Pink Verbena, 3
$1 doz. Well rooted
sage, 3 for 25c. Add
Damp _ packed. Miss
Crump, Hartwell, Rt de
Red, Single; Dbl. Ge
Red Sultant, Variegate
Sultana, Red, Pink W
Red, White and gree
Jew, ue; Rooted Eng
Few rooted Gardenias,
Mrs. Alma Presnell, Ga
Gainesv ille, Rt. te,
Pink Thrift,
Verbena, Rose. Per.
doz; 3 doz. for $1;
50c a Zz. Mrs.-Tol Bl
ville, Rt, 6. x
Pink Hyacinth Bulk
$2.25 doz; Red and W
ies. (bulbs). 50c ea. Ac
Miss Bessie na
Rts 5.
Swiss | ian? Pa
Boston Fern; roo
ed, Sultana, diffe
Geraniurs, Fusha,
Mr
Apricot. Plum Sprou:
$1; Blue Flags, Violets,
Mt. Hyrangea, 15c sproi
25c. Add postage.
Hubbard, Gainesville,
Butterfly Bushes, 20
New Year Vi
Rais c6;
Well rooted Glos
| gustrum, 3 yrs. ple
2 yrs. plants, 10c
Seed, 50c qt. Add &0
Daisy Ellis, G
Large quantity
Pres: Red
White Verbena, - lar
lin, Greenville, Rte aes
-White and Yellow F
Lilies,
Purple, Yellow Iris, O
Lilies, 40c doz; Whit
Lilac, P
Add postage. Mis
Parks, Ellijay, Rte 3.
50 CL ee > Blue
Pexgiove:
doz: $1 up.
Mrs. W.
White Iris, Spid te
White Narcissus,
Sweet Williams, Yello
sus, 50c doz; Privet
C; Blue Iris, 35e do
White Hydrangea, 45)
R. CG. Stembridge E
Red, Yeliow
: Chrysanthemums, ou
Snowballs, Lilac,
Forythia, Althea,
ering Quince, Yell
less Rose, 50e ea;
gloves. Golden G:
doz. Add postage.
Teasue, Ellijay. Rt. 2.
- Chrysanthemum
ple Tris, -35 doz;
mond, Altheas; A
Spirea, White Ho
Pussywillow, Forsyth
Rooted. Add poste
Henr: Vaddell, Ell
Tos. ocange Lan
one som ea. rooted Iv
dbl. red gernaiums,
20 ea; dbl. datfodi
utter and eggs
doz; 2or3_ kinds
doz; 2. kinds lilies,
dd postage. Mrs. J.
mn, Loganville, Rt. 2.
_tea-olive, red,
30d, red holly, sweet
beard, yellow jas-
brella- china, 1 to 4 it.,
. Add postage. Exc.
. Mrs. Alma Col-
ons bulbs: by doz. No
Blue Roman, $1.50;
white Roman, Dutch,
red, yellow, pink,
pink, white, red
ut. 50c ea. Mrs. Ss
Ale Rt.
old ae
ack. large marigold,
athlehem, 59c pkt:
er, 5c. Add posstage.
rence Barnes, Alphar-
| 5
ae
bl. geraniums, rooted,
le blossom, white, rose
ark and scarlet red:
a, whitman ferns,
pegonia, eactus, any
postpaid. Mrs. Graham
ite Plains.
lue violets, 2 dozen
. L. Silver, Cuthbert,
Bethlehem. bulbs, 25c
engerie ferns, 30c eacn,
Geranium cuttings, -
ana rooted, 25c-ea; col.
*) $1.00 CG. |
x, pansy, petunia seed.
Stone, Adairsville, Rt.
ted eco Pink,
Crepe Myrtles 10c, 15c,
at my home; sev. dbl.
e white spireas, 25 ea;
and Nandinas, 50c ea.
to land 2 ft.. Mrs. T. |
gs White Plains.
se (en tine and ferns,
for $5. Add postage.
nor stamps. Mrs. J.
Royston.
6 in. cir,, 50c ea., $4.80,
Royal Poinciana seed,
its He McLeod,
hundred jonquil bulbs, 3
$2, $1.50 ahd $1 C; exc.
buy a doz. ea. white and
ladioli. Write first. Mrs.
arroll, Manchester, Rt
e olanders, and | cape
rooted, 50c ea; pink,
hrift, 50. for $1; del. in|
white iris, 50, $1; Rose-
and Sage plants, 3, 25c.
ie West, Crawfordville.
a pink, dark ved,
_red with white eye, 2
dif; shades var., pink,
ink, 45 doz; cannas, or-.
light yellow, 20c.. each
Add 10c postage. No or-
s 50c. Mrs. J. P. Hanly,
nk wool poppy Acwer
nd Chinese mustard, 1946
eed, St 28 teaspoonful.
fc
ms, cactus, cannas, jon-
butter and eggs, daffodils,
ittesporum, poinsetta,
hedge, abelia. others.
Mrs. B. Brady, Cairo, Rt.
pio.
ian iris dbl. jonquil and
harcissus bulbs, $2 gal-
Flora Sams, Cum-
Ls ; cactus, 4 dbl. Ger., 3-
3, -white, pink oxalis, 3
1 begonias, 10c ea. Maid-
~green-leaf palm fern,
mina lily, jarge bulbs, 29c
and up postpaid. Mrs.
| Williams, Cumming.
Saponicas, large, Dbl. Pink
1s, $1.00 ea. Buyer to dig
ove them. Miss Nannie
, Barney, Rt. 2:
; Pink, White Rose bushes
1; Bloom from March to De-
ier White Narcissus Bulbs,
Yeliow Narcissus, 25
. for printed feed sacks,
eo Mrs. BR Arnold,
lence.
old, 40c;
bun.,
Cedars, 2 yrs.
0c. ib; Oxalis, 15c
dbl. Geraniums, 15c.
PoP, Genes, Bow-
okee Rose, -Dogwoods, Laurels,
for 3 print sacks alike, 100 Ib:
| postage. No stamps. Mrs. G. W.
Red,
o'clock Bulbs,
Bulbs, 3 sizes, large size, $2.00
eee
' )dissus, 20e doz.; $1.00 C; Jon-
ea. milk, and wine ae
wlatum (pink stripe) li-| fodils, 30c doz.;
| Miss Claudia Plant, Marshall-
er plants.
- | Morganton.
Pink Anemones, Papi
Phlox, Shasta Daisy, Birdfoot
and colored Violets, $2 C; Cher-
$1.50 doz; Rhododendrons, Ar-
borvitaes, Boxwoods, Red Jap-|
onica, $3 doz. Rooted. PP. Sad-
le Wilson, Blue Ridge.
50,000 Privet Hedge Plants,
the stay-green kind, -$i , exc:
cap. Mrs.
don.
- Red and Yellow Plum Bushes,
29 ea; Hazelnut Bushes, $1.60
doz; White Narcissus, 45c doz;
Sweet Shrubs, $1.60 doz. Add
B. Thornton, Bow-
Bradley, Jr., Bowdon, Rt. 2.
~ 1 Jarge, 4 small milk and wine
Lilies, $4.25; German Iris, mix-
ed colors, small 3 doz. $1;
Blooming | size, 75 doz: Pink
Phrift, Orange Phlox, Dbl. Daf-
fodils, Violets, Rose Per. Phlox,
50c doz. Add postage. Miss
Mautile Harrison, Bremen.
Jonquil and Narcissus Bulbs,
Cherokee and. Dorothy Perkins
Rose Bushes, 35c ea.; Nadine
Bushes and Wisteria Vines, 35c
ea. Add postage. Mrs. A. L.
Branan Macon, 168 Cherokee
Ave.
Thousands of Haster Lily
Bulbs, 36 small, $1.00; bloom-
ing size, 25 ea; large ones,
40c ea... mixed bulbs: Jonquils,
Daffodils, utter and Eggs, ete.
rs De
Madison, Box 48..
Red large Cannas, mixed
Glads, Orange Day lilies, 25c
doz: Star of Bethlehem, 50c C:
Ginger Lilies, Sage plants, 4
Qc ea. Add
potsage.. Mrs. J. T. Stokes,
Macon, Rt. 3, Box 405.
Several hundred Jonquil
C: med. $1.50 C; Smaller, $1.00.
GC. Mrs. J. B. Carrol, Man-
chester, Rt. 1.
Blooming Bulbs: Paper Nar-
qguils, Dbl. Single Yellow Daf-
$2.25 C:- Red:
Spider Lilies, 50c doz.; $3. 50 Ee;
Large Cream Narcissus,
doz:; $4.00 C.. Add postage.
Vv ile.
Red Japonica,. Althea, Snow-
flake, Red Spirea, White Ole-
ander, Eng, Dogwood, Mt. au-
rel, Red Hibiscus, Pink coe
Yellow Kerry, rooted 25_
Boxwood plants, bulbs and oe
Mrs. Chas. A. Rice,
Maxeys.
Sweet Violets. 25e doz.;
and Orange Single Genaniums,
Red and Orange Sultanas, 6
cubes for 25ce. Add postage.
Mrs. P. E. Traylor, Rebecca.
2 Extra large Red Spid-
er Lily, 50 doz.;
Daffodil, Odorus
Jonquils, _ Lawrence Koster,
$1.00 C; Extra large Paper
White Dbl. Narcissi, 50c doz.
Mrs. Cliff C. Dye, Middleton,
Rt
Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Mt.
Laurel,. Sweetshrubs, Purple
Lilac, Bridalwreath, $2.00 doz.;
Rugulosus, |
Add postage.
Carter, |
White,
O'Kelly,
50
alis "Bulbs, 10c ea.; 3-4 Zt. Can-,
| ville.
White, Buttercups,
Red}
: 1: CG ms, Red 60c;
and Pink Db eraniu Abelia, $1.50 doz.;
Postpaid. Mrs. T. C. Bee, New-|.
King Alfred
Ferns, Geraniums
other kinds, for. sale.
Boxwoods, all sizes.
stamp for inquiry. Mrs.
Biehl, Mineral Bluff.
Mt. Laurel, Rhododendrons,
3 col. Azaleas, Yeollw, White
Dogwood, Coral Berry, Redbud,
3 ft. $1.50 doz; Pink Phlox,
Shasta Daisies, $1.25 C. Well
rooted. PP. Mrs. Boon Wil-
son, Mineral Bluff.
White Dutch Iris,
Trumpet Daffodils, Yellow,
White Narcissus, 5c ea.; Jon-
quils, $2.00 C; Butter and Eggs,
$5.00 C; Amaryllis, pink. 40c
ea. PP. on $1.00 orders. Jose-
phine Raley, Mitchell.
Beautiful Bird of Paradise
Plants. 75c to $1.00 ea., 15 to 25
in Shade cured this yrs. sage,
$1. 00 Ib. Pay postage. Mrs.
ie = ea
Cc. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Rt;
Anemones, $2.00 C; Palmer
Violets, 60c doz.; Dwarf . Box-
woods, 12 to 15 in. high, $2.00
ea.; Blue Iris, 75 doz.; Roses,
3 for 50c. Add postage. Mrs.
Wm. Garren, Morganton.
3 col. Azaleas,; Redbud, Dog-
wood. Rhodendrons, Mt. Lau-
rel, Coral Berry, Tulip Poplor.
3 ft. high,. $1.50 doz; Shasta
Daisies,. Per. Phlox, $1. 20S:
Send
Elsie ;
rg onquils,
; Small,
PP. Mrs. Lucille Millhollan,
Pere. Red Bud,
Berry, Mt, Laurel, " Rhodend-
rons, 3 colors Azaleas, Tulip
Poplar, 3. high> $b 50 doz.;
Coral
Shasta Daisies, Perenial Phlox,
$1.25 C. All PP. Mrs.
Rukat, Morganton. -
Edna
Cuttings of red, pink, Geran-
iums, pink, red Begonia,
Oxalis,; 10c ea.. Amaryllis
Bulbs, 20c ea. Add _ postage.
Mrs. J. B. Casteloes., Moultrie.
King Alfred Daffodils, April
Blooming Narcissus, $1.25 C;
Sweet Smelling Yellow Nar-
cissus, $1.50 C; Sweet Blue Vi-
olets, 2 doz. Te: Purple Bloom-
ing Thrift, good roots, 2 doz.
40. Not mixed. Add postage.
Miss. Hattie Mae Huff, Philo-
: pa
"Fragrant Yellow Chistes Nar-
cissus, $2.00 C; Mixed Colors
Tris, 60c doz.; $1.00 orders PP
in Ga. Evelyn W. Seago, Pine-
hurst.
500 extra large Purple Ro-
man Hyacinth Bulbs, 75 doz.
Mrs. J. A. Fore-
hand, Pinehurst.
Purple, White eee Pink
Almonds, Crape Myrtle, Bridal-
25c .doz.; Yellow, White Nar-
Forsythia, 25 ea.; Purple Iris,
wreath, White Eng. Dogwood,
cissus, 50c doz.; Pink, White
Everblooming Roses, 10c cut.
Add postage.
son, Ranger, Rt. 2.
Red Quince, Baby~ Breath,
Lavender, Iris, 23c
bunch; Trumpet | Daffodils, 20
doz. Add postage. Exc. for
print of white sacks at 40c and
20c ea. Mrs. Joseph Gibbs,
Rebecca, Rt. 2.
Large Red Dbl. Fringe Pop-
py Seed, 25e tbls. Mrs. A. F
Maysville, Ret.
Hedge,
_1 yr. size,
Armoor River Pivet
ready for shipment.
25c ea.; $20.00 C; 2 yr., 50c ea.;
$40.00 C. FOB. Mrs,
Franklin, Register. |
Tall Cluster Yellow
Datffo-
| dils, 25c doz.; Large Dbl. Red
Carnation, plants, 25c ea.; Red,
Midsummer Blooming Tris, 50
doz.; Large Flowered Rose Ox-
doz.
Reids-
colors, 50c
Granger.
mixed
nas, fr
Maude
Mrs.
Narcissus,
Single Daf-
fodils, (yellow) 75c doz.; Also
good bearing strawberry plants,
75 for $1.00. Add _ postage.
Mre SA. Rahn, Rincon.
2 yr. size Abelia, $2.50. doz.;
$16.00 C; Orange 'Pyracantha,
Uy ft, Weiglia, 50c; yr. size
$10. 00 =C.
Bulbs:
nan, Rt. 3..
Large Narcissus Bulbs, $l. 50
C. Mrs. Lena Saye, Newborn.
White Althea, White Lilac,
Weeping Willow, 25 ea. Dbl.
in Gal. No orders under $1.00.
A. J. Stanton, Newborn.
Pot Maiden Hair
and many
Mrs. W.
Fiowers,
E. Stowe, Newborn.
- All color Azaleas, well root-
ed, $1.00 doz.; Red, Yellow Jap-
oniea, 15: ea. Lilac, Golden
| Bells, Golden Glow, 50c -ea.;
=75 doz: Add post-
age. No checks.. Mrs. J. B.
Farist, Oak Hill.
Bulbs: Dbl. Purple MHyace-
inth, large, 15c; Med. 10c;
5c. Extra some white
and pink hyacinth, dbl and
preferred; also Easter lilies,
blooming size (7 in. around),
$2.00 doz.;
ce Mrs. Derotha
Tifton, 304 2nd St.
'Bulbs: Gladioli,
cardy, pees and yellow, 417 are
size 1% to 2 3/4 cir., 1755, 3/4-
1-1/4 in. cir. and 1/2 bu. bulb-
lets. Make offer on lot.
Emma Dugger, Oliver.
Kaster Lily Bulbs, 1 1/4 to
1 1/2/cir. $2.00 doz. Add_post-
age. Miss Ivey Dugger, Oliver.
3 bunches Box Vine, $1.00; 3
Player,
Day and Blackberry Lilies, Iris
Bermuda
Maffett,
10 = Ib.
Clyde
blue, $1.00;
roots. Mrs.
Roswell, Rt. 1.
White Pines, Hemlocks, 2 to
6 ft., 75c ea.; Small, $1.50 doz.;
Snowballs, Lilac, 50c ea.; Box-
woods, 6-12 in: -50>>ea,
rooted. Add postage. Mrs. I.
L, Evans, Talona. |
ink}
Ferns,
Bulbs, 25c doz.;
Vine, 40c ea.
Mrs. J. W. Jack-
-er Lily Bulbs, 50c.
Day lilies, 25c doz.; Iris, 15 col-
Jacobs Ladder, $1. 50
mixed Pi-!
Miss |
Well.
| Talking Rock .
white. Waster | ad y Yellow
ehomiless Rose Bushes, 35c ea.;
Nandina, 30c and 50c ea.; Rose
ceaeus $1.50 C Pink Mums, 35c
OZ:
rooted; 35 ea.;
color Tulip Bulbs,
PP irs:
ton, Ri 1.
Pink Thrift, White ee
Purple Violets. le ea; Red
Canna, Iris, Begonia, 5c ea.;
Tiger Lily Bulbs, Hydrangeas,
2o0c ea.; Shapdragons, $1.00 doz.;
Jonquils, 25 doz.; Geranium,
Cactus, 10e ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Lester Phillips,
Royston, Ri. 1.
Large mixed
$1. 00 doz.
Lee Comer, _ Roys-
Paper White Nartiscus, Write
for prices. Dr. S. M.. Long,
Saint Marys.
Rooted Abelia, $2.00
Cameo Azaleamums, 85c
Daffodils, Butter and
_ Silver
No order under
$1.00. No checks. Mrs. Miles
T. Tanner, Sandersville, Rt. 1.
Bulbs: Oct. blooming Paper
White Narcissus, 60c doz.: Yel-
low Cluster Narcissus, 40 doz.;
(butter and egg) Daffodil and
Giant Crimson Spider Lily, 50c
doz. No.Checks. Add postage.
Mrs. Charles B. Tanner, San-
dersville, Rt. 1, Box 16.
6 cuttings green and white
Wandering Jew, 25c. Mrs.
Elsie Owens, Smyrna, Rte clk
Yellow Narcissus, 2c :
Glads, 11/26 eas $1.25C; But-
doz.;
doz.:
Ege
terfly Bush, Red, Pink Rose}
Bushes, 15c ea.;
Aug. Apple,
Press Peaches, Apricot Plum
trees, 25c ea. Add _ postage.
Checks or stamps refused. Mrs.
Oscar Heath, Soperton, Rt. 2.
225 dif. Roses, 3-4 ft. (to large
| to ship) reasonable price; Cat-
abo Tres, 2 yrs., $10.00 C; Pur-
ple, Pink, Rose, Red large dbl.
Verbena, 25 plants for $l. 00.
Mrs. J. W. Edwards,
vale, Rt. 1.
Lily bulbs: White Bermuda,
large blooming size, $2.00 doz.
Easter, $1.25 doz.; $8.00 C. Del.
Add postage. Mrs. Carswell
Shearouse, Springfield.
Bulb: 1000 ea. Jonquils and
Daffodils, 3c ea.; 200 Butter and
Egg, 50c ea.; 100 Gladioli, 5c ea.
Add postage. Wire: 45. D. Palm-
,| er, Stapleton, Rt. 1.
Paper |.
Dark aoe Butterfly Bushes,
4 for 50c;
loz. Myrtle Pace, Temple, Rt.
fs
6 diff. Sultanas and 5. dif.
Geraniums, 1 cutting of ea. for
$1.00; Boston Fern, well rooted,
25c. Add postage.
Wilis, Talking Rock. Rt 1:
Verbena, Dark Pink. Red and
Purple, 30c and 50c doz.; East-
doz.: Dbl.
ors, 50c doz.; Mixed, 40c doz.
for sacks. Add postage. Mrs.
Owen Roberts, Suwanee. Rt. 1.
- Roots of the Della Iris, Can-
ary Yellow, blooms on _ tall
spikes, several blooms, 6 = in.
-across, to spike, beautiful cut
flowers (blooms last several
days). Can be transplanted
50c ea.: 3 for $1.00. Mrs. Grant
Brock, Tallapoosa.
Emperor Jonquil Bulbs, $1.40
C; $12.00 M. Kenneth Phitch-
ett, Tallapoosa.
Seed: Sweet William, 10c tea-
spoon; Hollyhock (mixed) and
Touch-Me-Not, 15c tbls.; No
checks. Add postage. Mrs:
Jemima Crump, Talking Rock.
German Iris, about 50 named
varieties mixed, not labeled, 15
for $1.00; 35 for $2.00. Mrs.
oD Duckett, Talking Rock.
Bulbs: Old fashioned Butter
and Eggs, 25c doz.; Purple Iris,
50c doz.; Daffodil, White Nar-
cissi, 15 doz.; Bright Red, 35c
ay Old Fashion Snowball, 35c
ea. Add postage. Rosie Smith,
Talking Rock.
12 Boxwoods, 2-3 ft.
same in diameter, $6.00 ea.;
$60.00 for lot at my place. C.
C. Southern, Talking Rock, Rt.
os
' Dry Emperor Trumpet Daf-
fodil Bulbs, $1.50 C; Dutch
Blue Iris, Orange Day Lilies,
Ladys Washbowl, 50c doz.;
mix col Azaleas, $1.00 doz.:
Large Garlic Bulbs, 40c doz.
Add postage. Prompt ship-
ment, Mrs. Tamar Teem,
high,
x
Red, Rose Begonia, Fern,|
Lace!
ea.)
oa
Spring- |
colors Violets, 20c|_
doz;
Wirs Goa:
$10
: large
Glads, all colors, 75c doz. Exc.}
tica,
Pare Wisteria, C
ea. PP. Stamps acce
J. W. Hamm, Summi
Large Salmon poles ct
Picea ans in full blooms
frost, 4 or 5 colors, Fa
50 doz: Purple, Yellow. ris
doz: Azaleas, Sia iz.
postage. No checks. Mis
Reece, Cartecay.
Yellow Oxalis ana
freezer bulbs, 5c doz. PP. ON
time to plant. Exe. some
Print sacks, 3 or 4 alike
Fred Atkinson, Valdosta,
Dbl. Yellow Jonquils 5
drops, Ked, Yellow
$3.50 C; Orange Day
White Narcissus, King |
Jonquils, $2.50 C; Blue
Blue Easter Lilies, $1 doz. Be
rice Mosley, Bremen, Rt.
86.
White Daffodils, Orange Da
Lilies, King Alfred Daffodil
Lady of the Lake, 30e doz
doz $1; Yellow Forsythia, -
ple Lilac, 25e ea. Add post
Mrs. Fred Mosley, a
25
Orange Day Lilies,
Daffodils, King Alfred Daff
30 doz;'4 doz: for $1; Pare
Lilac, Yellow Forsythia, 25
Lady of the Lake, 25 doz.
postage. Mrs. Herman N
*; Bremen, Rt. 4; Box 99.
- Yellow, Red, Dbl. Canna
ies, King Alfred Jonquils, Apr
Blooming Narcissus, Or
Day Lilies, $2 C; Blue Viol
Royal Blue Tris, Variegated
Rose
Bulbs,
color Thrift, Snewdre
Grape Tyacinth Bulb
$1 doz. Martha Womack,
men, Rt. 2, Box 895. 2
Bxorchatds Gra andifions an
Buddleia Lavender, 2 to 3.
30c; Pride of Rochester, 24
25e; Mahonia Beali, 3 to
ot, 25: Gardenia Florida,
: "94 in, $1; Abelia Grand
3-4 it., 35c. Mrs. M. Le
brook, " Bremen.
Single Blue Roman. Ay
blooming size, 60c doz;.
$1; Blue Violets, fragrant,
dz: 3 doz. $1; Jonquils, bioon
ing size bulbs med. flowe
doz. $1: Blooming size Ti
Lilies, 20e ea; Lemon Lilie
doz. $2 orders. ae Mrs. -
Steinheimer, Brooks. :
Jenquils, 14c doz; $1 C;
low Narcissus, 35 doz; :
White and Red Narcissus Tt
Roman Blue. a
30c. and 60c doz; FE
las, Japonicas, all colorss. At
postage. Mrs. Henry FL Jarre
Butler Rr,
Large Arbor Vitaes,,
ea; _ Yellow Bell,
Yellow Jonquil, .
Narcissi, Purple Iris pulb
doz. Add postage. -
Mashburn, Curaming, Rt.
ter Moss, Hardy Hibiscus,
ple Lilac, 25c;. 5, $15, Rose
No checks.
ming, Rt. 1.
Mattie Die in
Tulips, large bulbs, -
Blooming size, 15, Si: it
Spirea, Bridalwreath, Ase
Rose, Purple Lilac, Yellow: J
mine, Pink Christmas Cactt
Justicia, Weigelias, Deutzi:
eas 5 $1: Rose cuttings, 50
No checks or Fla. orders. G
Duran, ei Ria
Seed, esposatul: 25c.
age. T. DelLange,
Carnes\
Rt. ee Tes
Day Lilies, $1 C; Yellow
Lavender,
gle Hollyhock Seed, 10c t
Miss Eula Cox, Canton, R
20 mixed Iris, $1.20 C; Da
50; fees Prince
Queen, 50, $1. 15; Jonqui
fodils, 200, $1. 06; Creani
ils $1.10 C: Stitt Leat L
ums Christmas Cactus Gai
35c doz. Mrs. J. M. a
houn, Rt. 1.
Canna
Seven Sister runnin;
ea. Add postage.
Wooten, Camilla,
RESNNG
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FOR SALE | - FOR SALE WANTED MACHINERY FOR SALE
Jonquil bulbs, $1,00 C; $8.00| Dbl. large white peonies, 4-5 Exe. fine strawberry, black-| One Meadows Corn Mill, up-| Meadows Grist Mi}
M. Mrs. G. Collins, Stillmore,| eyes, 30c ea. bulb; golden ar-| berry and mammoth red rasp-} right 24 in, 12 HP gas engine, | rock, pulley, hopper
Rt. AL. borvitae seed, 15c tbls. _Cash.| berry plants, $1.25 doz., and| also corn shellers. J. W. Dye,| platform scales, $75
: No chks. nor stamps. Mrs. R. L.| grape vines, 35c and 50c ea. for | Middieton, Rt. 1. 'home. No letters. WV
Peony Bulbs 40c ea.; Yelow
and Cream Gladiolus, 25c doz.
Mrs. Hester Thomas, Temple,
Rt. 2, Box 15.
= Mixed Bulbs Daffodils, Jon-
quils, Narcissus, Spider Lilies,
$2.00 gal.; $15.00 ba.
$1.00 orders. Add postage..
Mrs. B. F. Raney, Temple Rt. 1.
Tiger Lily Bulbs, blooming
size, 25c ea.; Jonquils, Butter-
cups and Daffodils, mixed,
$2.00 C. Mrs. C. A. Black, The
Rock, Rta.
Geranium cuttings, 25 ea.
Money order. Mrs. B. C. Hel-
ton, Toomsboro, Rt. 3.
Christmas Cherry, Alligator
Cactus, 20c ea; Feb. Purple
actus, Geraniums, Var. Col-
pus, Red, Pink Conch Begonia,
Lantana, Sultana, Carnations,
Confederate Jasmine, 10c ea.;
aerit; SOc -C: Plus postage.
Exc. for sacks. Mrs. -Wavy
ewis, Toomsboro.
White Philippine Lily (begin
oming about Aug. Ist., grow
4 ft. tall, with 1 to 12 flowers
n single stem) selected bulbs,
$2. 00: 12 $4.00. PP. No checks.
rs. Rosa G. Poole, Valdosta,
iy ZO. Ox 112.
C ybrid Amaryllis.
rimson,- Black Lily of India,
.; White Fairy Lilies,
50c doz; Emperor Jonquils,
Snowdrops, $1.00 C; Orchid
Dutch Iris, 50 doz.; $3.25 C.
. Villa Rica, Rt. .2:
Clove Pinks, Shasta Daisies,
ms, Purpls, Pink, Rose, Wine,
ke? Pink, 75 doz.:
ae Mrs.
on.
12 in. Boxweoods, $1. 00: Elmi-
$4. 50
ie M. Combs, -Wash-
oe Peach, 50c; Damson Plums,
; Wisteria, "95 c.
oe Frances Hh esinboiham,
West Point.
6 varieties Iris. Blue, White,
rehid, Yellow and others,
25 doz. Not labeled.
Rhyne, White.
White Narcissi Bulbs, $1. 00
or 200; 15 or more 18 in. to 2
. White Bridal Wreath. 25c
iwards, Lithonia, Rt. 3.
Giant - Golden Yellow Trum-
st Daffodils and White April
ng Narcissus bulbs,
Add postage. Miss
inley, Lithonia, Rt. 1.
a.
$2.00 doz.:
rborviates, Red Culince. Pink
otus, White Altha, Golden
E 25e ea.; Galax, Orange Lil-
, $1.00 C. Well rooted. Mrs.
a Lingerfelt, Loving.
nk and Blue Hydrangea,
Althea, Monthly Roses and
Harris, Lula.
=
oz. Tiger Lily Bulbs, jarge
$3.50, or 75 doz;
yeeswax, 40c Ib. Mrs. eke
errell, Lula, Rt 2...
rge Plants of Pink
and
1d
ilk Begonias, and Salmon
fanas; all well rooted, 50c
, order less $1.00. No
- Sanford Kemp, Lyons,,
eee Thrift Plants, 606: .C:
all mths. best. time to
Wires HT. Summers,
Plains.
Roman Sweet Hyacinth
-'30c qt. Add 5c postage.
_C. Carter. Winder, Rt.
ag Myrtle Trees, 4 Althea
eesane: = 2 large Peean
13. 00 for lot. Mrs. Parl
Baskin Silk Fionne
dif. colors, 30c tbls. PP.
: Ingram, Young Cane.
ll, Weeping Willow,
ock Orange, Hy-
gea, $1 ea; Emperor Daf-
jolets, $3 C: Snow-
3 SoH. Penland,
dd postage. Mrs. Gussie Con
Dbl. Kumso Lily, Sweet Willi-
erbena, 50c - doz.: Salvia,
iteheri, (Sky Blue), clump :
ie dris , white, $2. 25: Blue,
| Narcissi Bulbs, $2. 00 Cc; Nan-
inas. 25c to $1. 00: 2 yr. Gaul
| Mixed bulbs, White and Yel-!
Add post-
Mary
also Zu
Conch Shell and Butter-'|
bs, $1.00 doz.; Scullion But-'
ea.; 5 for $1.00. Miss Florence
Nid
1 Ga,
Crape Myrtle, 25c ea. Dost :
winder, 401 N. Broad |.
icus Narcissus, Palma |
Smith, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Well rooted pink thrift, 25c
doz; rooted red and white strip-
ed wandering jew, 3 for 10c.
Nice pink Thrift plants, 60c
C. del. October planting. Mrs.
W.-J. Johnson, Sparta.
Blooming size bulbs of yel-
low,
some dark red Tulips, 70c doz.
postpaid. Mrs. Maye Bryant,
Dalton, Rt. 4.
Dbl. red, salmon Bee peony
flowered poppy seed, 42 tea-
spoon, 25c; milk and wine lilies,
6 for 50c, postpaid. Mrs, D.
Caldwell, Kingsland.
Nandinas, abelias, P. G. hy-
drangea, Buddlelias, ligustrum.,
japonicas, hardenias, snowballs,
roses, Hawthorne, Ger. 3 kinds,
Pfitzer junipers, crepe myrtles.
Others. Mrs. Floyd Adams, Bu-
chanan, Rt. 2.
ial, imp. strain Morning Glory,
10c tbls. seed; hydrangea,
strong, rooted Yr. old. plants,
50c; Calif, giant Ger. cut. 10c
ea. $1 doz. Mrs: Frank Clements,
Enigma.
Crepe Myrtle, Jarge, Ever-
blooming Baby Rambler Roses,
$1; Weigelias, Palestine Lily
Bushes, Bronze Chrysanthe-
mums, 50c; Boxwocds, $15 and
$20. My home. Mrs. W. H.
Searcy. Cherry Log. es
Verbena, dif. col.
Blue Hydrangeas, 60c ea. root-
ed; Purple Lilacs, rooted; 25c
ea; Elephant Ear, 20c ea; 2, 35ce;
Cannas, 20c ea; 2, 35. No order
less than $1;
Mrs. Ruth Ingr am, Commere:,
Rt. 4.
low Narcissus, Single and Dbl.
Daffodils, Jonquils sand Blue
1 Hyacinths, 50c doz." PP. Mrs.
C. A. Wilbanks, Comnierce, 1038 |
N. Broad St.
Eleagnus Pungens, Syringa and
California Privet Hedge. W. R.
Hatchell, College Park.
Fine - Variety Glad
mixed $2.50: for 50;
Bulbs,
$4.50 C;
| Regal Lilies, 20c ea; "Geranium
Cuttings, $1 doz; Dahlia and
Liatris Bulbs, $4 C. Mrs. R: M.
McWilliams, College Park, Rt.
Mixed colored Altheas, 46 ft.
3, $1.; $3.75 doz; $30 C. Del. in
Golden -Pickett,
Park, 523 E. Princeton Ave.
_ Jap. Iris, 8, $1; $10 C; Beard-
ed ris, 16, $1; Stock Plants, 3
_doz. $1; Forget-Me-Nots, 2 doz.
$1; Stokesia, 16 plants, $1. Add
L. A. Barry, Cordele, Rt. A.
8 fine Cannas, $1 doz; White,
Hs, $1.50. C; Rainbow Mixture
Glad Bulblets, $5 M; Fine White
Iris; $2. C: Shasta Daisies, $2 C.
Mrs. J. R. Camp, Cordele.
Milk and Wine Lily Bulbs, $1
and $1.50 ea; Crimson Spider
Lily Bulbs, blooming size, $1.25
doz. Add postage. Pot flowers.
Write for prices. Mrs. G. P.
Nunn, Crawfordville, Rt. 2.
-.White Roman Hyacinths,
Lilies, $1 doz; Blue Roman Hya-
cinths, Yellow Cluster Sweet
jor Trumpet, Short cup Butter
Cups, Jonquils, $2.C. Add post-
age. Mrs. Allen Gregory, Fors-
yth, Rt.
FLOWERS AND SEED
WANTED
Want King Aifred daffodils,
dbl. dif. col. Tuiips, yellow ox-
alis bulbs; white, red Thrift,
snapdragon, dif. col. Sweet Wil-
diam piants. Mrs. Wm. Wood-
rmu, Millen...
Want 2 doz. Dwarf Boxwoods,
not oyer 2 or 3 yrs. oid. J.-A.
ee G. R. Bailey, Lavonia, Rt.
No less | 1 :
various shades of rose and:
25 ea. bulb: Montbretia ee
Booking orders, milk and wine.
lily bulbs, 25c ea; Rosy Impex-
i= 1 Daisy plants.
Lavender,
add 10c postage. |
Blue, Purple, Pink and White, | 7
College ' = : oer
"rubber, new Cultivator, never
postage. No orders less $1. Mrs. '
Sa As
Yellow Narcissus, $1 C; Daffod- |
White, Yellow Chinese Sacred
~utors,
Scented Daffodils, 40 doz; Ma-|
Hightower, Be 621 eae
crest Rd, N iJ. B. Carroll, Manchester,
tiger lily, Easter
J. M. Ni-
Tulip, peony,
lily narcissus bulbs.
cholson, Blairsville. -
Exc. bright red Gladioli bulbs
for white, yellow, pink or lav-
ender Glad bulbs in Jots of 25
or 50. Mrs. Alex Jordan, Fitz-
gerald, McKinley Avenue.
Want pink and white spider
lily bulbs cr any color except
red, Azaleas, and Camellias cut-
tings, horseradish reots, Mrs. J.
H. Ellis, Maxeys.
Want to get in touch wita
party having purple and white
Tris lilies: Mrs. RK He Cook, Moul-
trie, 724 3rd St., S. E.
Want Thrift, ee blue hy-
drangeas, Grape hyacinths,
| white, blue, yellow iris, Acuba,
yellow spirea. Advise. C. E. Me
Kinney, Atlania, 614 Sherwocd
Rd. N. E.
Want cameilias and Japon-
leas, common variety, well root-
ed, prefer 3 cr 4 yrs. old. G. L.
McElvy, Whigham.
Want blooming = size Easter.
lily buibs. Quote price and size.
Mrs. J. F. Scarborough, Colum-
bus, 1326 Wynnton Dr.
Want late summer blooming
Regal and Philippine lilies, and
King Alfred jonauil bulbs. Must
be._true to name. Mrs. D. T.
Dew, Curryville, Rt. I.
Want Grand Duke Jasmine.
Quote price. H. S. Osborne, Co-
lumbus, 7 44th St.
Want St. Augustine Grass,
blue Grape Hyacinths and Eng.
Mrs. James. F.
Stanley, Albany, 1108 7th Ave.
Want Lobelia seed: Mrs. Fer-
mon C. Davis, Camilla, Rt. 2,
Box 90, : :
Want 42 doz. healthy; white
dogwood trees, about 3 ft. high.
Reasonable price. Mrs. Elzy
Pugh, Experiment, Box 98. |
Want 100 pink Shasta Daisy
plants. Quote price. L. R. Beil,
Columbus, i119 5th Ave.
SECOND HAND
Mimosa, Ligustrum, Japonica, | MACHINERY FOR SAL E
Practically new rubber tire
buggy with iop, for
trade for 1H wagon or calves.
R. .E. Neely, Riverdale, Am.
1877.2
3 row oat drill, stalk cutter,
practically new, No. 4JD Mow-
er, rake, and other farm tools:
CG. Hawkins, Kennesaw, Rt.
_F-20 Farmall tractor on new
set up, and Athens Bush and
Bog harrow, 10 dise for $1,800.
See. No. letters. W. LL. Cochran,
Stonewall, Box 125.
1 riding . plow, Mower and
Rake, 1 good mule, 10 fine pigs,
1 large sow, P. C., 1 hog. Come,
West. Richard Green,
Williamsen.
Oliver Ann Arbor pick-up
Hay Baler, 1 J. D. side delivery
rake; J. D. Tiller, 3 disc (ean be
made 4 dise.) All good cond. Ay
J. Wages, Statham.
1 H. wagon, brakes and body,
$40 and 1 bueckboard, $40. E.
M. Wright, Nacoochee. Eas
1941 model John Deere -H
tractor, 4 sec. J. B. Harrow, 2-
row planters, Fertilizer distrib-
cultivators and power
lift, $1,350. C. G. Garner, Sarah.
8 disc Oliver tractor harrow,
$50. No letters.
Norercss. |
Good copper syrup pan, 3x9
{t., new, stock, $15 at my place.
W. M. Allen, Oakwood. _
Allis-Chalmexs C tractor anit
planter, cultivators and fert. at-
tachments, in No. 1 cond. J. C.
Hale, Sycamore, Rt. 1.
2 roller, 16 in. syrup mill, 10
ft. copper pan, 3 skimmers, etc..
good as new: $100. L. J. Ellis,
Cumming.
] aerometer windmill, priced
to sel. E. B. Willingham, Ced-
artown, Rt. 3.
Large farm bell, Ist. class $10.
-2 hp. mower,
Deere H for sale. :
sale or;
. $75. Miss
See. Bob Nash, :
| tractor, complete good as new.
4
60 hp motor, for 3-70 gin out-/}
fit. Cant get elec. ceason for
-selling. J. C. Bagwell, '.2:.0n,
Ris
Syrup Mill and large pan, $50
here. Est. QO -H. Arnold, = Jr,
Athens, 925 Milledge Ave.
Ford tractor, 4 new tires,
good cond., 2 dise Athens plow
and cultivator. R.S. Pope, Villa
. Rica.
Ford-Ferguson Mower, IHC
King Bush and
Bog harrow, J. D. 4 disc Tiller
with seeder, iarge drag pan. A.
J. Scott, Atlanta, 10 rust Co.,
Ga. Bldg.
1946 Model VAC Case Trac-
tor, 2 row, planters, cultivators
and plows, used about 390 days.
|! Olin Harrelson, Helena, Rt. 1.
Horse drawn Avery Mowing
Machine, $30. J. H. Smith,
Perry, P. O. Box 15.
2 H Wagon, good cond. except
back tires half worn, 2% size,
$37.50. James Turner, Blairs-
ville, Box 84.
2 dise side plow in good cond.,
for Model A JD Tractor.
or trade. O. G. Pruitt, Roysten,
Box 281. Phone 104J.
8 ft. Aermotor Wind Mill,
coniplete: You move it: Ben R.
Tanner, Sandersville, Rt. 1,. Box
23
140 Leitz Mill for grinding
feed and silage, good as new
and one row corn binder. Pete
J. Gibson, Waynesville.
W. C. Allis-Chalmers tractor,
2 row complete outfit, about
$25 worth new parts, exc. work-
ing cond. $2,000 for lot; 60 tooth
spike diag harrow, used very
little, $25. B. P. Waters, Glenn-
ville; Rt. 2.
Dbl. Mole board, 14 in. plow,
almost new, for Ford-Ferguson
tractor. Q. L. Williford, Madi-
son.
Case VAC 2-row combination
olanter and cultivator (used for.
about 25 A. only.) perfect cond.
Bargain for quick sale. Howard
Hyatt, Ellijay, Rt. 5.
2 disc side plow for John
John Pharr,
Winder. :
15 ft. water wheel, disc, 15 ft.
high, 3 ft. wide, 14 gal., each
pocket, used for Milling $125.
Henry J. Thomas, pees,
Ried.
16 in. bottom ae for Ford-
Ferguson tractor, good as new
Lois Wright, Mar-
shallville.
Athens 3 disc seeder box, for
Athens 3 disc Tiller, used vry
little, $50. H. G. Adams, Social
Circle.
All Farm igcle including 1
__ good. 2-wheel cart on rubber, at
my farm. R. S. Coleman, Tif
ton, Rt. 6.
5 dise Case Tiller snd Seederc
and Allis-Chalmers Combine 40.
F. A. Johnson, Hoschton, Rt. 2.
W. C. Allis Chaimers tractor,
late model, planters, etc., 4 disc.
tiller, used very little complete-
Won't sell separately. B. P. Wa-
| ters, Glennville, Rt. 2 .
10 in. 4 bottom Olver tractor
turning plow, automatic lift,
good cond., ready,. $75. at my
place. N. J. Seymour, Putney,
Rt. 4. :
Slightly used Rototilier, with
5 HP, 2 cycle gas. eng. Charles
Orser,
198.
1945 model H John Deere
See. Gerald L. Powell, Colquitt,
Rt. 2 (2 mi. W. Eldorendo.)
J. D. side delivery; (used as
peanut shaker,) in good cond.
Bill Hester, Climax.
1 reconditioned: Lilliston pea-
nut picker, 1944, good as new,
1945 model Inti. baler and mo-
tor Te Maddox, Bainbridge,
Ph. 293.
Used pera ces 3h 2H
wagon, cond. Paul M. Tucker,
Lyerly, Rt. 1. :
_ Barrel Churn, Electric, 60-gal.
cap.,
vey: Austell, Rt. a
Yih Ia
Brunswick, P. O. Box!
good as_ new, on. Cc. 0.}
Sell
; exc. for livestock or ol
a A. Moseley, Thomas
rake.
. ton.
Ri we
ship.
ton, Risa.
ap
grist, cane mill, feed -
duty lugs for JD M
kins, Griffin, Rt. A.
A-1 condition, $125.
-ghn, Bogart. :
-son,
w
tank, $50. Wm. T. McKe
used 2 seasons.
: A. Dougherty, Ef
Saye, Newborn.
i Oe wagon wit
top, also brakes, perfect
ato wy home. Mys
Lawson, xithonia, Rt.
Fowler scrape, ne
used 1 season, 2 H. w.
size, very good shape
body, both for $30 m
He Lowery,. Ramhu it
80 gal syrup boile
mill engine, good eo
M. Brannen, Jr., Sava
E. 62nd Street: = 23
2 never been use
Athens plow discs, $
John Deere Corn B
er used and side deli
Ci. Murrow,
J, De Tractor
tivators, 6 dise tille
drill, bush and bog
mowing machine, bou:
used 1 year. Farm
E. Louisville. No letter
Benson, Louisville.
SC Case Tractor, t
with metor, 6 ft. blade
King Harrow, IHG.
Power Take-off, harroy
tractor tracer, other
ment. Isham ae
Seeder for Atco is
plow, good condition, $41
Omer A. i
Red Lion eee Plo
new 26 in. discs, pul
or Farmmall
slightly worn discs an
ly worn discs for Superio
Drill. Mark T. Warr
LOSe. =
Most any kind far
for sale. Contact. J.
Mt. Airy =
Fairbanks Morse Ga:
4 HP; ist; class cond., al
thrasher, corn sheller
Ji Evans, Cochran, Rt
2 steel wheels w
most new, $65. George
New Idea Side Del. R
2 Roller Cane in,
and 60 gal. Kettle fo:
machinery of $100 va
Folsom, Hahira,
Good mowing machi
hay rake, 2 horse, oD
Boston, Riss
Parker Place. 2
1 ea. Avery tracto
ribber, 4 disc Avery tille
and Bog harrow, and
disc light harrow. 4
shape. See. R. B. Whee
bee.
743 model A J ane Dea
tor with power lift, set.
tivators and planters,
D. tiller on rubber wit
er. No _ letters. Ww. E
Covington, Rt. 1.
E-get. of & oe
Bog harrow disc 22,
$50.) sell for $45. 6% mi.
Hawkinsville. P. HH.
Hawkinsville, Rt. 2.
Wind mill, 60 ft.
Upright No. 3 Lookou
for Dairy, A-1 cond., als
5- gal. milk cans. Reaso
mi. LaGrange on Ham
C. T. Robertson, LaGr
a
McCormick mowing
and rake, 2 handed. M
Crow, Vienna, Rt. 4.
Case tractor harrow,
dbl. sec. 24 disc with 1
$140; 1 H. manure di
$25. E. B. Travis, Riv:
1 large size Letz feed
ing mill, good ee
Case combine, 6 ft.
$1, 100
MACHINERY FOR SALE
B tractor, $150;
a]. rake, $175, 7 mi.
good cond. J. C.
isville; Rt 2.
H riding plow,
_ other farm, tools.
ereimet, Dora-
Hickory wagon,
: _blacksmith
n Baler, ck Model
ith equipment; 42
. box and extra
John King, Sr.,
: VAC 2-row
t and cultivated
a Grist ae
Dexter.
ns _ Hoboken,
; ae
mall H. Cultivator.
iamson, Americus,
%
Eecanct picker, in
ier, $300. R. B. Har-
phone 3855.
Grinder, in good
Jimmy Giles, Fort
x Friend power
Sprayer on rubber,
atfit, in good cond.,
. Butts, Thomas:
y Gee 3-S Feed } t Mit:
excellent
ackson Jr.,
wing machine sad
built. $140; IHC
Mill, mounted, $200;
l-over scraper (irac-
$90; 2 H. wagon,
ent cond. FCB Farm
el Hoiderby. Val-
Sheiler, . 2 hand
nD
and 33 UP. gas. mot-
Friend | spray Rig.
gine, in. A-] cond.,
ork. .D, C:. Stro-
econditioned -unit
ing machine, com-
FOB; also 8-can IHC.
Earl G. Haygood,
om
with aiew
ork, pulley ane ae
: arts. 9. mal. ee es
Tr, smallest 2-row
nters and cultiva-
. So. Atlanta on
. 54. L, W. Kel-
. 9. CA 6634.
er, at my farm.
wards, Madison, Rt.
Allis
or, planter complete
, Cheap. John M
Jon,
leeds slight repair,
, good shape, $40;
rs. old, wt. 950 Ibs,
Pe Imetto. i. D. Wii-
ie. 5 disc, good
able price. EG:
ton, Rt.
a cultivators, set of}.
yrs. old bull. C. D. Williamson,
nal bed and tires (not very good
spent Carrollton, Rt. es
| practically new, used about 90
-| days; also 10- 24 King Bush and
Bogg harrow and mowing ma-
chine for same.
nhees Park, Rt. 2 CA 5761.
| Adrian, Rt 3:
| model 1944, complete with mow-
ag con :
Stephens, Loganville, Rt. 1.
set tractor)
tures,
cond...
Cam--
buster,
x quipment. Frank -weeder,
it | Nicholls. P.O. Box 141.
new, 5 ft.,
a ming, Rt. 2.
hauled, Allis
,| bine No. 60, 5 dise J. D. Tiller,
' tle, fan - type blower,
Mrs. D. W. Wilson, Duluth.
$350. Joe S. Burgin, Buena. Vis-
Chalmers trac-
perfect cond., $80; 80- gal. kettle
-| $30;
Mil-} Mill,
| ter.
tractor lugs, used: about 2 days;
also 1: purebred Hereford 3%
Americus, Dawson Road.
Good 2 H. wagon with orlgi-
cond.) Owensboro, at half price
$50; farm tools, Fowler cultiva-
tor, spring tooth cultivator and
others. No letters. See. J. B.
W. C. Allis- Chalmers tractor,
Joe H. Estes,
16 in. 2 Roller Cane Mill, light:
frame, for sale; also want 4 disc
Tiller with seeder box draw bar
hitch, at once. B. W. Screws,
A sec. of drag hoe $10; 2.
H. No. 10 Oliver turn plow. $10;
1 H. Russell wagon with brakes,
$75. All practically new. Fred
Cc. Cunningham, Marietta; Rt, 4.
W. C. Allis-Chalmers tractor,
ing machine, 6 ft. blade, Bush
and Bog harrow, 10: disc., -1- pa-
tilla Plow, 4 disc. See 1 mi. So.
on Covington Hwy. Ernes
Turner peanut picker, in run-
ae shape, $75 at my place.
I. Brooks, Montezuma, Rt. 2.
2 H. Webber and 2 H. Hack-.
ney wagon. Goed eond. C. C-
Freeman, Omega.
Model A Ford tractor: good
cond., $450 at my place. J. H.
Friddell, Ellenwood, MA- 7467.
Poe Ne. TL Combine, good
rynning cond, 1 No. 5 J. D.
power. mower, slightly used
Cheap; also 100 bu. corn in
shuck, $2.25 bu. See. C. J. Wil-
liams, Monroe, Rt. 1.
80-Ib, farm bell, with all fix-
good tone, $10 at my
home. J. C. McKoy, Newnan,
Rae ies
Good 2-Roller Cane mill, very |
reasonable at my home. Mrs. J.
Rt. 1.
R. Heidt, Marlow,
Almest new DeLaval 6-unit)
milking machine with extra,
generator (new;) solutions
racks, spare parts, etc, milking
pails, 4-bottle hand filler, A-l
cond. Thes. E. Reeve, Calhoun.
2H. turn plow, 2 H. middle-
4314 turn plow, peanut
Planet, Jr. cultivator,)
attachments, spring
disc, all
Stanton Russ,
tooth harrow.
Oliver oeabine No. 2 almost
blade. No letters.
See. Lamar Ledbetter, Cum-
McCormick-Deering ensilage
cutter. No. 5 (4 knives extra,)
used 1 week. Ccst $350; sell fer |
$250; David Bradley. Hammer
Mill, $90: HH. Richardson,
Douglasville, Rt. 4.
6 ft., heavy duty Ford-Fergu-
son tee T. D. Whatley,
Oglethorpe.
Farmall H tractor, newly over
Chalmers com-
with grain box, Athens 10 dise
harrow. All good shape. F. M.
,| Ingram, Danielsville, Bit, 2s
J Seed Cleaner, screen shut-
Clipper.
eo practically new Intl. Har-
vester Hay baler on rubber,
ta.
Tink = db. sec.
suitable for 1 row tractor,
J. H. Dunbar, Zebulen.
6 disc Case Tiller, mounted
on rubber has new disc; in ex-
cellent cond., $275. D. A. Law,
Chula.
Bradley garden tractor, used
very little. Reasonable. T. E.
Baker, Lyons, Rt. 1, Box 5.
Allis-Chalmers 40 model] com-
bine in very good cond. See my
farm; % mi. Watkinsville. or at
Court House. Waymon H. Mar-
shall, Tax Commissioner, Wai-
kinsville.
1 Golden Cane Mill, 3 rollers,
dise harrow,
$60.
1 little Giant Hammer}
$100. A C. HERS Dex-
Stapleton, Rie.
cultivators.
Fowler cultivators, cotton plant-
yer, drag harrow, 2 sec. disc har-
single
Be
eutter. 6 mi.
$50. All cash, as is, the Neely
| Tiller with seed broadcast at-
tact. Mrs. Bernice
Home Dem. Agt., Brunswick.
tor M with or without ail equip-
mule drawn, any standard make. |
| Cartersville, Rt. 2.
within 10 mi, Advise fully. Pig-
ford. L. Rivenback, Metter.
el and all equipment.
full equipment at. ceiling price
condition.
ville.
plow;
and.all equipment.
ae Rt 1.
Mi ACHINERY FOR SALE.
- Farmall F-12 | tractor,
cond., new tires. A, De Rabun,
l-ea., Cletrac and Avery Gen.
tractor, with 2-row planters and
Lewis Branden-
burg, Gay, Box 85.
dead; wagon, mowing machiee
hay rake, 6-row grain drill, 2
rows, Chattanooga 2 H. plow,
No. 24: 2 H Oliver plow. 1 ea.
Oliver and Lynchburg
plows. J. E. Locke, Butler, Rt.
Case side delivery rake, per-
fect eond., for an Athens or Inil.
4 disc Tiller. S. E. Booker, Fitz- |
gerald, Rt. 4.
Hand powered Pea Wireshing
machine, good cond., $30. Can-
not ship. W. H. Sutton, Adairs-
ville. : i
] Turner power hay press,
practically new, 2a 2-mule stalk
W. ie dc 3)
Johnson, Forsyth, Rt.
- Marvel fertilizer aa
$75; 1H. wagon; with body,
$35; 2 H. wagon, without body,
Farm. G. g 55 Neely, Norcross.
4. disc McCormick- Deering
tachment, practically new cond.
Marshall Davis, PROTON 5 258
O. Box 469.
Good Hay Baler, $300. 00. Con-
E. Grant,
Want heavy de iD. 5 disc tiller
with seeder in A-i condition. de
Z. McKinley, Lyons, Rt. i.
Want Ford or other maka!
tractor in good ccnditicn. B. J}
Outen, Manassas.
Want used late model Ford
tractor with all equipment.
Consider other standard maxes.
W. W. Pollard, Brosklet.
Want JD Farmall Model H, B
ment. A. L. Kennedy, Pavo, Rt.
1:
Want 4 or 5 disc tiller te be
used with Oliver Tractor. Ad-
vise. J. L. Glosson, oS
Rik
Want 2 row plant ter with fer-
tilizer and seed attachment,
J. F. Popham, Taylorsville.
Want 2 or 3 disc tiller for
Farmalt A; no junk. O. S. Byrd,
Harlem, Rt. 2.
Want Ferguson Tractor with
or without equipment; also 10
disc grain drill with Fert. com-
partment. E. N. Eslinger, Ring-
gold.
Want cultivator for Intl. A
Tractor ; d 12 disc grain drill;
also have new hydraulic power
hift for Intl. A tractor for sale.
B. E. Hale, Chickamauga.
Want 14 in. 2 bottom Fergu-
son plow, good cond., also inter-
ested in 4 dise tiller. Give full
information. Charlie M. Oliver,
Ellaville, Rt. 3.
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED
avec full
Armstrong,
Want cider mill.
particulars. Joe
Want 60 gal. syrup kettle,
Want 1 row tractor, any mod-
Bennie
Mercer, Summit, Rt. 2.
Want 1. row tractor,
Chalmers or Farmall
Allis
with
only. Bascom A. Coleman,
Summit, Rt. 2.
Want-1 or 2 row tractor with |
or without equipment, in good,
J. H. Goss, Homer-
Want T. D. Model H or B,
with Cultivators and bottom
cons. fertilizer planters
Alton Mc-
Coy, Pavo, Rt. 1.
Want Farmall H. Tractor or
same size other make, and B
and B Harrow, Tiller Plow,
reasonable. L. Jd. Speight,
good |
Syrup kettle,
}ough. DeSota.
equipment. C. K. Sands, jee a
Farmall F-20 with plows behind
rear wheels, also trailing plow
for same; 2 or 3 bottom plow]
\or larger. John G. Barron, Jul-
| ment. os, L. Howell, Pelham.
vise.
alc E
: in good cond.,
price.
drawn, with 6 ft. blade.
= boro, Ri. dy
Want light oH drawn disc|
or
het: can be handled by J
plow. Prefer reversible. E.
Nicholson, Clayton. .
Want for cash 60 or 80 eat
in good cond.
Del. Chauncey or
Milan,
State price.
Milan. Raiford Pruett.
Rt.23-
Want a 2 disc plow for Farm-
all A -tractor. F. H.Scarbor-
Wani I row tracior, ar. y make
in good cond., with completed.
ville, Rt. 1.:
Want Side Plow for Fordson
tractor. W. H. Kinney, ee
ton.
Want cultivating outfit for
considered: aiso SELL an Oliv-
er No. 113 H, turning plow and
* roller, Cane Mill, mule drawn.
W. iE Flowers, Adel. :
Want Grist Mill, 24 in. rock
iette, Box 18. E
Want for eash large Sohn
Deere A or Farmall late model
tractor, with or without equip-
Want 2 disc plow, good for
turning new ground, also a 18
bottom plow, J. D. or Mc-D.
Dowse B. Smith, Ludowici.
Want Farmall A-H or M trac-:
cr with equipment if possible.
W. B. Aldrich, Metter.
Want late model Ford- Fergu-
son tractor with or without
equipment, also a 1 or 2 H. Corn
Harvester. W. D. Putnam, Cur-
ryville. :
Want J. D., model B tractor,
no equipment, in good shape,
for cash. Must be late medel.
Wire or write. Rex Jackson,
Lovett. a
Exe. Johnson Iron Horse, 4
eycle air cooled engine 4 to 1
HP, perfect cond. (has been
used for pulling small Feed
Man.) for a larger engine suit-
able to power garden tracior. B.
T. Carithers, Nicholson, Rt. 1.
Want Ford-Ferguson tractor
with equipment, or without.
State price. Ira E. Massey, East-
anollee.
Want a 2 disc Tiller with pow-
;er take-off for Farmall A trac-
tor. State price and cond. W.
Monroe Thompson, Eastman.
Want Allis-Chalmers madel Bl
tractor, with all equipment. Ad-
Julian Moore, Lenox, Rt.
q
Want garden tractor, 4-5 hp.,
and reasonable
W. H. Hagan. Morrow.
Want grain binder, practical-
new, good cond., horse
Ad-
vise. W. A. Housworth, Lithon-
la, Rt, 2. Box 249. phone Na.
2674,
Want Fatmall M or H tractcr
geod cond., with or without
equipment. Advise fully; also
have for sale. Hess seed clean-
er. Elec. motor. Good cond.
Merchell Harrison, Maysville,
Rt 2.
Want 4 dise Tiller and 1]
smoothing harrow, at once. W.
O. Herndon, Hartwell, Box 274.
Want Hammer Mill in goad
cond., 9 or 10 in., cheap. J. M.
Fowler, Comer, Rt. 2.:.
Want gocd Combine, 6 ft., also
cultivator, 2 row planters and
guano dist., for Farmall 12., in
good cond. Mrs. Annic Moore,
Junction -City.
Want 9 or 10 ft. grain drill
with Fert. attachment, and
small combination terrace vad
road machine, both to be ir
good cond. C. W. Matthews,
Woodland. phone No. 421.
Want power Pea Thrash, in
good cond. Advise. M. L. Pul-
len, Pelham, Rt. 1.
Want power cane miil, in
good cond. Advise price. Till-
man Anderson, Jesup, Rt. 2.
ly
Want small or med. size farm
tractor, any make or _ cond.
Write price and cond. T. A. Ed-
wards, Middleton.
Want for cash one heavy 2H
Vickery,
-cond.
wagon. R. L, Jackson, _ Jones-
tractor. All letters ans.
L. Kidd, Rayle, RFD 1.
~ Want. second. hand powel
Cane Mill. State price and
dition.
a 2
Want Farmall =e Or ae
Deere A Tractor, aud 6 ft.
Combine. Ralph Collies
er.
Want ~ Ford- Korps B a
and Bog Harrow, and 7 ft. sins
gle cut harrow, J: L: Ba
Americus, Rt. 3. 3
Want power unit to pull sil
mill and feed mill. Advise.
A. Lowery, Rochelle, Rt. 2:
Want 2 Farmall A Preeto
with all equipment, not ove
100 miles from Stillmore. L. +
Edenfield, Stillmore, Rt. 1,
34.
Want Farmall Tractor, size
en rubber, in good cendition.
Phone 192 W or write. Jameg
W. Rowden, Lawrenceville, 610
Clayton Street.
Want tractor drawn seed dri
good. condition; also have n
reg. Guernsey Bull, 214 yrs. old
at mv barn, $125. Horace A,
Kell, Winston, shite =k,
Want 2
treads and
Chalmers WC Tractor.
ee MeCrary, Le
wheels | with can
spikes ior Allig=
De B.
Fischer, Sharpsburg, Rt. 1.
Want 4 disc Tiller with seed-
er box and all attachments that
will fit a Farmall H tractor.
M. Flowers, Ludowici, Rt. 2.
Want Ford Ferguson 1 dise
plow at lowest cash price. A
vise. H. C. Haynes, Canton, He
4,
Want Wind Mill; tank nit
necessary, also want Black Wa:
nut tree, near here. Mrs. W.
Et Sanders, any av 2s
Box 588. =
Want Allis- Chalmers = Ae
tractor, one of late models, with
lights. starter and power tak
Ole Pade ees Lawrence
ville, Bf. I.
Want Farwall H or M or Al-
lis Chalmers tractor, on rub-
ber. in good cond. Quillen
Elberton, Rts =
~ Want elec. motor, 10 h. p. 26
pull grist mill, 24 in. rocks,
good cond. "State price. We
M. Buckner, Talking Rock, Rt.
Want No. 16 Cole planter
with fert. attachment, 1 mule
cotton duster, 1 cotton dropper,
1_H..wagon. All to be A-4t
cond. Frank Siegel. aes Rt.
i ; :
Want Cole planter, Guano
distributor, section harrow, in
good cond. State prices. c: D,
Turner, Douglasville, Rt: 2.
Want For d_ combination
Grain and Fertilizer drill, Fer-
guson type, in practically new
W. W. Juinn, Washing-
ton to
Want 25 or 30 gal. elec. bar-
rel Churn in good cond. State
price.
Mrs. A. a, Sewell, News
Wan -Rt2:
Want Grain drill with fort
attachment, 10 or 12 dise. Pay
good price. C. S. Fisher. Mc-
Donough.
Want med. or large size trac-
tor with or without equipment,
V. . Powell, Wrightsville. eo.
Want a 12 to 16 disc grain
drill and tractor mower for
Farmall M. in first class cond.
= W. Smith, Ft. Valley, Rt,
Want power unit or motor
for Hammer Mill and Grist
Mill, in good cond., and right
price. C. Bullard, Lyons, Rt. 2,
Box 192. ;
Want Ford-Ferguson or othe
orchard type tractor. State
cond. and price. Thos. Weave.
er, Hartwell, Rt. 1. ee
Want Farmall A tractor i
good cond., with:2 disc =
ft. mowing machine, cise ha
row or Bush and Bog harrow
Reid Hunter. Atlanta, 5
shore Dr. N. E.
Want Allis Ghaimer
plow disc, Cutaway
power take off pully,
cond., at reasonable
F. Wilson, Mineral B
- SECOND HAND __
MACHINERY WANTED
/ INCABATORS AND
Want Farmall A cultivators,
Janters, mowing machine and
fe delivery rake. A: K. Whit-
Bier, Alpharetta.
- Want Farmall, Allis-Chaim-
prs or Intnl tractor on rubber,
ed. size (not small), in good
pnd. for- ash. G. O. Tate,
ula. : :
Want Grist Mill, fully equip-
_ ped with eng. or elec, equip-
-fMent, large size preferred, not
fess 8 bu. table meal per hour.
_ Advise C. L. Price, Wrights-
Ville, Rt. 3.
-. Want model B John Deere
fractor, late model, good cond.
it reasonable price. W. A.
Haddock, Rt 1
-~Want a second hand wheel
oore,
not tire) for model B John
eere tractor. Urgent. Mrs.
ugh L. White, Stockbridge.
- Want Intn] M or Allis Chal-
ers. U. and A.- . No. 68
Jombine. E. K. Fowler, Ath-
S, ey
oo model A Farmall trac-
_ fro, 2 disc tiller and cultivat-
= = attachments, in good shape.
advise. J. D. Mack, Collins.
Want John Deere B or Farm-
1 H tractor, late model with
es equipment. B. W. Webb,
rightsville,- Rt. 1.
_ Want 2 row
suitable for
Corn
Farmall
Picker,
Hand
Pr attachment.
yiustell, Rt. 2.
? Want 45 H. P. garden trae-
f in good cond. Advise com-
F. G. Putman,
fetely. Oo: Wey
@iarkstan, P. OO.
: -*phone No, 2362. -
| Want F-20- Farmall tractor
with or without cultivating
@quipment. Consider any small
_ #ractor. M. B. Welsh, Macon,
@17 Montpelier Ave., phone
Wo. 93M.
Want tractor plow to turn
fan with( 2 turn plows, 16 in.
attom plow for J. D. tractor
pr one that will work on same.
_&. E. Griffin, Axson.
Hammond,
Box 173.
A tractor, lights, etc, late
odel Case power hay paler.
{not pickup type), on rubber
referred; 2 or 4 wheels; Van
Brunt tractor drawn 10- 12 row
Brain drill with. fert. within 100
oe Mavin Maddox, Winder,
all A tractor with power lift.
State cond. and price. R. G. P.
_ McKinnon, Eastman.
gnable pe Advise full de-
Era, P
Circle, P. O. Box 294,
Guy H. Shiv-
*phone 205 N .
es Want 1 wae, no junk,
dvise. M& J. H. Lawrence,
iddleton,
INCUBATORS AND
_BROODERS
_, 4 all-metal Chevalls sani-
_yary 4-deck chicken brooders,
used once, perfect cond. Mrs.
es ; A. Ellis, Marietta, 121. Lacy
2-5 deck battery es
a. with starting deck and 4
owing decks; starting unit,
lect. operated, good cond.,
wed once, $55. 00 ea fF =p
ones, Hast Point. CA 4409,-
+ Elec. Brooder, automatic
-pontrol, 50-6 wks. old cap., like
a. #12. 00. Tommy Dean At-
Janta, 278 Patterson Ave.,
BE. De 5675. q
Want Incubator for hatching
ducks, with around 1200 cap.
zive full particulars. Mrs. J.
. London, Atlanta, 2508 Brook-
Wood Dr: N. E. CH: 7719.
65 good Buckeye coal foe
ers, $15.00 ea; 1 large wood
$10. 00. Come after.
tobert Pilgrim, Cleveland, Rt.
4200 elec. Super Inc. practi-
ally new, 2-500 chick cap. fan
: ga elee. brooder and lot of
gf er (ae Faumen. Come
$20.00.
-waterers.
'to 50 cap:
$Fractor grain drill with fertiliz- |
| Want 1945-46 model Farmall!
Want 2 disc tiller to fit Farm-
Want small tractor at reas-|.
9. Harrison, Social
Want heavy disc fee 10
tt. widt. suitable for use with
/Tomato (runs 19~ ft.,
Per: es /
BROODERS
4 deck elec. chicken brooder,
used 1 season, $75.00. Mrs.
Hugh Bowling, Franklin
Springs.
1. new Sears Drum-type oil
burning brooder, 500 chick cap.
Meiton Smith, Molena,
Rt. 1,
250 cap. elec. brooder, used
only once, metal feeders and.
George -Ray, Cuth-
bert, Rt. 4. Phone No. 1412.
Want small oil burning In-
eubator, in good cond. Prefer
100 egg cap. M. T. Suber, Bos-
fon, Rt. . :
Want small elec. brooder, 25
in good cond. R. L.
Thompson, Marshallville.
FARM LAND FOR SALE
(fhe following notice was re-
ceived in this office in June,
1946... but was- inadvertantly
omitted from publication Sep-
tember 25. E. H.)
93 Acres, 43 in cultivation,
new 6 R. house, etc. Also 2%
yr. old mule colt, gentle bay
mare, 9 head cows, 14 hogs, all
good farming tools.
bacco land and allotment; bale
of cotton an acre land; 9 Bbl,
stand Turpentine. On Mail and
School bus line. Bargain. Mrs.
Angeline Ogden, Baxley, Rt. 2,
Box 8.
CORRECTION LAND NOTICE
FOR SALE: 226-acre farm:
64 woods, 25 bottoms, 12 sericea
pasture; 5 tillable land; 70 scat-
tered sections; about 50 waste-
land, 6 R. and 3 R. houses. Lo-
cated 3 mi. Commerce. Contact.
for price and particulars.
B. R. McConnell, Meysville, Box
484.
WANT TO RENT OR BUY:
Want to rent or buy small farm
near Atlanta. House must be in
good cond., and on bus line. Ad-
vise.. Mrs. C: T. Liverman, At-
lanta, 394 Washington St.
TURNIPS. FOR SALE: Sev-
eral loads Purple Top Turnips,
now ready for truckers, at my
place. E. B. Lamb, Wadley.
SEED FOR SALE
Blue Lupine Seed, germina-
tion 92%, prity, 99. 14. $6.00
Cwt. FOB. G. M. Cochran, Jr.,
Bainbridge.
_ 2 tons Blue Lupine Seed, ger-
mination, 90 percent; purity 99.-
56: 5.75c lb. FOB. No small or-
ders. Mrs. Mattie Williams,
Pinehurst,
300 Blue Ridge Mt. Climbing
100 Ibs.
to. vine, wt. 2 lbs. ea.) seed and
200 Colossal tomato seed and.
instructions for 25c. Stamps OK.
W. C. Smith, Roy.
White Multiplying Nest On-
ions, $1.00 gal. PP. Mrs. Floyd
Rousey, Bowman, Rt. 1.
Fine Grade Harrison Special.
Tobaeco Seed, 2 tbls. 40c. PP.
Coin or stamps. W. P. Brant-
ley, Naylor, Rt. 1. :
Beardless Sunrie Barley,
celan and sound, $2.50 bu; Blue
Lupine, 6c lb. D. E. Tatum,
Palmetto.
Peach Seed: 385 Elbertas and
285 Hiley, from fine State insp,
trees, ready for planting, 2c
ea; Broad Leaf Mustard Seed,
50c cup. Mrs. V. M. Johnson,
Sheliman.
$1.00 gal. PP. Mrs. J. B. John-
son, Lithia Springs, Rt. 1.
Scullion Buttons,, $1.25 gal.
Dels Collard Plants,.- 40c -.C;
ol. M. Del GL. -A. Crowe,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Several gals. Red Multiply-
ing Onion Sets, 75e gal. Mrs.
Marcus Godwin, Pelham, Rt.
3:
Purple Top Turnip Seed, 50c
lb; mixed 40c lb. Mrs. Roy
Blalock, Canton, Rt. 3.
- Red Multiplying Onions for
planting now, 75e gal. Add posi-
age. Mrs. W. L. oa Alpha-
retta. RE 1.
_ White Nest Oonions, $i. 00 gal.
Mrs. W, AL aoe, Grant-
Biles
cs
Pea Seed,
Wakefield, Early
Good to-
Mrs. |
+Miss Mattie McCurley, |
| doz;
: ad Rt. 1,
SEED FOR SALE
PLANTS FOR SALE
Jap Shogoin Turnip Seed, 60c
lb. PP; 50c not PP; Also Eng.
0c Ib. Marvin Col-
lins, Whigham.
22 Ibs. 1946 Pride of Ga.
Watermelon Seed, $25.00 or
$1.25 lb. W. R. Chasteen, Lo-
cust Grove.
Large Red Multiplying On-
ions, $1.50 gal; Also pure M. B.
Turkey Eggs, on free range,
$1.50 doz. All Del. in Ga. Mrs.
J. M. Jones, Grayson.
White Globe and Purple Top
Turnip, and Ruffle Leaf Mus-
\tard Seed, 10c 1b Tenn. Green
Pod Bush, Ky. Wonder Cab-
bage Bean, 30c lb. Mamie E.
Lewis, Toomsboro.
Old Time Shallot Onions for,
fall setting, 30c C; 400 for $1.00
Mrs. J. M. Bobo, Hartwell.
Red Multiplying Nest Onions,
$1.00 gal. Mrs. W. C. Byington,
Newnan, Rt. 3.
Seed Gasentia Gr. Charles
Flat Dutch
Cabbage, $1. 75 lb; Crystal White
Wax and Yellow Bermuda On-
ions, $3.00 lb; Collard, 40c. B.
R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch,
Ried. <
Tender Heavy Bearing Old
Fashion and Tender Striped
Half Runner Beans, 50c pt.
Plus postage. Lillian Hammond
Grantville, Rt. 1.
White Multiplying Nest On-
ions, $1.00 gal. FOB. Mrs. Joe
Clarke, Winder.
White Nest Onions, 90c gal.
Del. Also want good 1H wagon,
reasonable. Mrs. J. H: Law-
rence, Middleton.
PLANTS FOR SALE
Missionary Strawberry Plants
75ec; Garlic Bulbs, $1.00 doz.
Miss oe McCurley, Hartwell,
Rt.
ie Missionary Strawber-
ry Plants, $1.00 C; Peppermint,
75c doz. Garlic, 10c head or
$1.00 doz. Miss Cecil McCur-
ley, Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Missionary Strawberry plants.
1 75c C; Peppermint, $1.00 doz;
Garlic 10c had or $1.00 doz.
Hart-
well, Ri. 2:
Klondike Strawberry plants:
60 C; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M; Mas-
todon 70 Ci 500, $3.00; $5.50 M;.
Also Seven. Top. and ~ Purple | 1
Top Turnip Seed, mixed, hand
cleaned, 60e Ib. Mrs. A. D, Jones
Cumming, Rt. 1.
Ga. Collard Plants, 20c Cc.
Klondike Strawberry, 40c C;
Indian Peach Seed, 50c - doz:
Blue Damson Plum and Binigs
Cherry Seed, 25c doz. Add
| postage. Rosie Crow, Cum-
TEBE, Bt. 1.
"Himalaya Blackberry Vines,
strong, well rooted, 15c ea; $1.50
doz. Herbert L. Perry Stat-
ham.
Sage Hae. large, weil root-
ed, 5 for 50c; $1.00 doz. Pep-
permint, Searmint, Catnip,
Lemon Balm, 25 large bunch,
damp packed, 50c orders PP.
Mrs. A. Horsley, ees: Rt: Z,
Box 40.
Imp. Strawberry Plants, $3. 00
for 500; $6.00 M. No checks or
COD. Clay Evans, Gainesville,
Ris
Lady T. Strawberry young
plants, well rooted, 60c :C;
38. 00 for 500; $5.00 M. Not PP.
MO. Mrs. Bessie Crowe,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Everbearing Strawberry plants
$5.00 M. Add _ postage. No
checks. Miss Fannie Lee
| Blackwell, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Nice Strawberry Plants 60c Cj
prepaid in Ga. A. D. Luckey,
Harlem,
Everbearing and Kiondike
Strawberry Plants, 50ce C; $4.00
M. O. No checks. Mrs. W. B.
Hester, Blakely, Rt. 3.
_ Ga. Collard piants, 20c C;
Klondike Strawberry, 50e C;
Large Indian Peach Seed, 50c
Blue Plum and Bings
Add:
Rosie Crowe, Sas
Cherry Seed, 25c doz.
postage.
giant. berries,
Damp packed, Prepaid,
Carl Kimsey, Hiwassee-
Cabbage Plants; Fresh, fall
grown, Chas. Wakefield and
Copenhagen, 500, $1.00, $1.50
M. Ship daily PP.. Satis. guar-
anteed. J, M. Coffey, Fitz-
gerald. ae
Mastodon Everbearing Straw-.
berry Plants, $8.00 M. Large
well rooted, young plants.
Prompt shipment. M. O. Mrs..
Clayd Bennett, Flowery Branch
Ri. i:
Strawberry Plants, extra early
heavy croppers,
80 C; Ga. Heading Collard, 35c
G: 300, 90c. No checks. Gladys
Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Klondike Strawberry, nice
young plants, large berries, 500
$2.00; $4.00 M. Prompt. ship-
ment. Mrs. J. H. Durand,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Ga. Collard plants, 500, $1.00;
$175 Me Deh: HH. Fo Seay, El-
lenwood, Rt. 2. ;
Premium and Blakemore
Strawberry Plants, 1 cent ea.
plus 50e in lots under 1 M; ov-
er 1 M prepaid. Juhan: 3.
Zachary, Augusta, Mt. R. No.|.
38. aS
Strawberry Plants; 75c C;
Sage plants, 9, $1.00; Also Lit:
jes and Dahlias. Exe. for any
print sack, at 25c ea. Dollie
Parson, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Collard Plants, 40c C; $1.50,
MM Del. - BB. Wethertord,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Chas. Wakefield and Copen-
hagen frost-proof Cabbage
plants, fresh and green, 300, $1.00
500, $1.50; $2.50 M. PP, R.
Chancelor, Pitts.
Imp. Srawberry Plants, 500, |
$3.00; $6.00 M.; Dorsits, $1.00 C;
Sage Plants, $2.00 doz. J. O.|
Waldrip, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Chas. Wakefield, frostproof
Cabbage Plants, ready, 500,
$1.75: $2:75 ~M. Del. - Ovie:
Conner, Pitts.
Chas. Wakefield and Flat
Dutch Cabbage Plants, ready,
$2.75 M. Del. Odis . Conner,
Pitts, Rt. 1.
Sage Plants, $1.00 doz.; 2 tbls.
tobacco seed, $1.00. All PP; L.
J. Ellis, Cumming.
Klondike Strawberry Plants,
60c C; 500 $2.50; $4.50 M. Mas-
eel 70c C; 500, $3.00; $5.50. M.
Mrs. . D. Jones, Cumming, Rt.
40, 008 Everbearing Stae
berry Plants, 25 C; $2.00 M. E.
H. Mobley, Covington.
5,000 Everbearing Strawberry
plants, $1.00 C. No checks. Mrs.
J. L. Nelson, Oglethorpe, Rt. 2,
Box . 83.
Lady Thompsen Strawberry
Plants, 40e C; Hoarhound, 12
clumps, 40c; Peppermint, 35c)
doz; Garlic, 30c doz. Mrs. J.
M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 1.
Ga. and Heading Collards,
500, $1.10; $2.00 M; All Head
Early and Wakefield - Cabbage,
300, $1.25; 500, $2.20, L. M. Gar- |
lett, Gainesville, Rt. t,
Chas. W. and Dutch Cabbage,
306, $1.10; 500, $2.10; Heading
and Ga. Old Fashion Collards,
30; 90c; 50, $1.10; $2.00 M. ARC.
Garrett, Gainesville; Rt, 7.
Plants: Klondike Strawberry,
50c C;- $4.00 M. del. 5,000 up,
$3.50 M. Col; Ga. and Heading
Collard, 30, $1. 00; $1.75 M; 5000
Up; $1.50: Collect: Tomato $1.00
M; Cabbage, $2, 00 -M. = No:
checks. C. W. Smith, Gaines-
ville, Ri 2.
Cabbage Plants: Copenhagen,
Chas. Wakefield, 500 for $1.00;
$1.50 M; Crystal Wax Onion
Plants, same price. W. E. Cof-
fey, Fitzgerald.
Cabbage and Collard plants,
ready in 2 weeks $2.00 M; 500,
$1.50. Floyd Crosby, Baxley,
Rt. 4.
Everbearing Strawberry plants
large, well rooted, 75c C. Add
postage. No checks. W. L. Par-
due, Cleveland. |
Missionary and Aroma Straw-
berry Plants, $1.00 C; $9.00 M
Mrs.
-bu. All pure, reclean
Grain Oats, strai
C; Biack Walnu
Well rooted. Ez =
to name old vines, 50
| Milledgeville, Rt.
Reclined Sante
$3.00 bu; Victor G@
not recleaned, $1.2
Vaughn, Bogart.
300 bu. recleaned
grain Oats, $1.50.
Watkins, Griffin, Bi.
300 bu. good C
ford Seed Wheat,
bu. 9 mi. So. Swainsbo
Herrington, Nunez.
Pure recleaned
Lega Oats, $1.50 b
Victor Grain, No. 3B,
Sanford Wheat, $3.5
Sunrise Beardless B;
Tatum, Palmetto.
Bancroft and Co
mixed Combine run,
FOB. W. P. Neal, 4
Cokers Full Grai
tor Grain; Also Le
on own farm. Fee
Valley.
Marretts Bearles
yr. recleaned and
bu. Emory Jacks
Phone 361 M2 Bar
200 tons fair
nut Hay, $14.00 ton
or my barn. Ho,
Sylvester, Box 1
Choice Runner Pe
$12.00 ton in field; $1
Clifford L. Jones, B
500 bu. Victo
Oats, bright, heavy,
FOB. Tom Taylor,
ville.
Redheart W
graded, - tested
$3.50 bu. FOB. Ral
Comer, ;
Few hundred
Cokers Ped. 2nd
purity 99.12, $1.50 b
run, $1.70 bu. in 3b
oe Cassells, Ameri
PECAN AND
FRUIT TREES FO
Peach trees, leadin
State inspected, $3. 73
C; Grape vines, s
Seedling Peach, $1.5
$30.00 C. Mrs.
Riverdale.
Schley, Stuart.
2 to 3 ft, $1.5
6 ft, $2.25. FOB.
Cordele, Rt, 3. .
Budded Pecan (Sc
Seeded Pecan Tf
able. price... J.
lers Rte
Hunt Grapes: 10-50
ea; 51 to 100, 30c
; 1000 or
Chamblee, By Loe
Farm.
~ 100 tne or le
pernog vines, di
for lot. W. B. Bas
bord, Rt. 1, Box
Plum, Peach a
and Fig Trees, 2:
feed sacks, also
for sale. Mrs.
Camilla.
CATTLE FOI
8 or 10. head -
and Heifers. M. LF.
ryville.
Gentle Je ersey
fresh 3rd calf, $60.0!
at my _ place.
old, for
Cleveland, Rt. 1.
Full blooded |
5 gal. day and 3
er Calf. Geo. M
Savannah, 506
Bulls;
to 24 mos. Best
John . che
30 mas old |
le, good mark-
ze, our barn, $125.
oyles,
cet Conc about 700
ul, 3 mos. - _ old,
. grade
] bred.
af A. W.
ae
Rt. ual
calved - March
used 2
eavy Mare (bred)
colts at my place
wy. 12, 1 Mi. East |
of. Avery, Social
sid Guernsey brill, $50
ee..C. R. Hunt, Lith-
J ersey, gentle,
dle of Dec., 4 gals.
fresh and properly
y home 215: miles |
. Janie Crumley.) :
nearly 300 Ib.
erd Grade Here- peert
one of Souths lead-
; fat and well mark-
Ives; yearlings, reg.
SAL. Scott,
Ga. Bidg., Atlanta.
old. Guernsey bull, |-
strain, |
corn, wheat hay, |
products at ceil-|
_ Foremost |
mp
See Royce. Ramey,
arm, Norcross.
Jersey bull, drop- |
1945, from high
ilk arid butter-fat
rd Betty. Beauty;
der Standard Succes-
eg. Quiller Cole, Dal>
gus Cattle, wt. 200
, cows, . heifers, |
S. Pope, Villa Rica,
es Bred White-faced
yrs. old, 0. oD,
oe Males, 3 yrs. and
> for- breeding
ford Merritt, Lavonia.
ch cows and heifers,
eshen first of year, 13
Hereford - bull, also 2
row before Xmas. $75
| mi. from No, 5 gate}
rdon on No. 1 Hwy:
arkman, Hepa ;
Gs FOR SALE
e] Hill, Rt. +.
* Duroc-Pol Pigs exe.
Mt. Vernon Rd. E.
woody..
ong Pigs,
National
4 mos.
bred SPC pigs, 6 oats
from Souths
mes; reg. in- buyer's
Mos. old, $20.00 ea.
Yawn, Vienna, Rt. 2.
Gilt, 175-100. lbs.,
, from good bloodlines,
frm: $35.00 crated. a
othro, Griffin, Box 86.
igs, 20 to. 30 lbs.
60 to 140 ea. All SPC{
mixed. Miss Mary
gricola.
r. old SC sow for sale,
plocky type)
od, bred gilt, $100.00; 5}
9.00 ea. at my farm 3
Irwinville. Reg, buyers
E. M.- Russet], Ocilla,
Shoais and Hogs.
farm at Jonesboro.
r, Atlanta, 389
Morrow, :
| reg. bred Duroc Gilt.
aha.
10}
-| plows, ete.
pur:
wt. 1300 Ibs.
.| Rudasill,
(Haig Mill Rd.)
}eond.. J.
-miles east of ee
| yrs. old.
Grand 5
best
ready! -
ea. 5).
Mare Colt,
for |
| Sduths leading. bloodlines, W.
B. Leverett, Tifton. eos
Choice lot ef Sept. farrowed|
reg. Berkshire Pigs, male and
| female, from Ga.s oldest Berk-
shire herd, $25 ea. C.'J. Hard-
300 lbs. 18 mo. old reg. Duroc
Boar, guaranteed serviceable,
no bad habits, $60 or exc. for
Will not
Harvey C. Jordan, Buena
| man, Commerce.
|} ship.
Vista.
-3 pigs, near . Atlanta, worth
about. $20 ea.
young hens or pullets.
Williams, Atlenta,
Ave., N. E. Ghz TALL.
For service: 5 young reg.
Hereford Boars, perfectly mark-
Led. M. M. Meeks, Afla nta, 141
Harlan Rd., S. W.
7 purebred SPC Pigs, 6 Gilts,
ob tale. trom Souths best blood
lines, reg.
mos. old, $20 ea. Hubert Yawn,
Vienna, Rt. Zi :
Am booking orders for Sept.
Duroe Fes J. D. Ledger, Bar-
tow, Rt. .
Ba Sow, 24 ros. old,
wt., reg., bred
: 23, papers with sow, or
transferred, $85. Shipped FOB
or $80 at lot. Dont cali on Sun-
day.
NEM:
19 Roanoke
HORSES AND MULES"
_FOR SALE
Extra nice mare: and buggy.
Pair niee mules and evaporator
E. L. Burnett, Quit-
aman.
Pr. Sorrell Mare Mule, wt. 1400)
to 1500 lbs., good. condition,
ages. right; Also Cokers Full-
grain seed oats, $1.35 bu.; Imp.
Sanford seed wheat, $4. 040 bu.
Riley C. Couch, Turin.
Small spotted saddle horse,
gentle, well broken, $100.00. FE.)
H. Jones, Waycross, 611 oe
olds St.
Good mule, cheap for-~ cash;
Also cream colored Jersey Cow,
extra rich milk, 5% gals. daily
-when fresh. T. an Crout, Avon-
dale Estates, De. 2847.
Pair mare mules, Black and
Bay, 7 and 4 yrs old, Wt. 950
lbs. ea. $350.00.
J. ., Parker, Jasper, Rt. 2.
2 Black Mare Mules, same age
1,000 lbs. and 800 Ibs: respec-
tively, work anywhere, $175.00
for pr. or sell separately. W.
| M. Adcock, Doraville, Rt. 1
Old Strawberry Roan Mare,
175.00, Rk. &
Dalton, Ga, Rt. 5.
Pr. well matched jet black
Draft Horses, 8 and. 9 yrs old,
about 1500 Ibs ea. Wm. Thomas.
is Commerce, Rie 3:
3 Pr.
a., good quality and excellent
R. Black, Davisboro.
5 yr. old horse mute, wi.
1000 Jbs., a-team of horse mules,
1200 Tbs. ea.,
George
Pavo.
3 work mares: 4 yr. old. (3
| mos, old mare colt by side)
| $145.00 5 and 10 yrs. old (both
just ee er bred black),
$150.00 ea; 3
mo. old;. $60. 00
LaGrange.
1 WE {I bs:
Ss Cone 4
a, ok. Taylor,
Real Walking Horse. Sell for
his worth. Come and - ride
him: Wiley P. Hand, Cea
town.
6 yr. old hovs,
about 1200 Ibs. - Jas.
well, Rockbridge Rd. 3%
E. Stone Mountain. Wa. 5134.
Gentle Horse, 7 yrs: old,
works good, wt. 1000 lbs., good
condition, $125. 00. J. L. Nolan,
College Park, Rt. 1, Near Wel-
come All Church.
Brood Mare, 8 yrs.
Tbs), work anywhere, $100.00.
a Jtz+yrs. old, Tou
ibs. very gentle, $75.00. Both
Tron Gray.. See at my farm,
Rock Branch Community. El-
mer Bic Partain, Elberton, Rt.
3.
exc. cond.
A. Brace-
mi.
old, 1200
Ree SPC. Pigs from one of | 7
; goed pair
Will trade for
My home
in buyer's name, 2
jay,
Rev. -: R. an Collins.
geese.
| Also print. sacks,
whites, 20c. Add postage. Mrs.
Otis Cumming, Rr. |
Ca:
Ca.
See my place. ;
for
Abercrombie, Ashburn.
2 Saanan Milk Goats 2 yrs.
old. Buck, yr old, Alpine-Saan-
jet black mare mules, '3td cross Doe, 8 mos. old, $30.00
.| 4% and 5 yrs. old, Wt. 1150 Ibs.
snot
ages 8 and 10
McPherson,.
NZW._ Rabbits,
on farm.
house, water. Sam Carnes,
Nee pair
around 1000 lbs. ea., blocky,
gentle, ready for Bare work.
Sell or Exe. for cows or year-
lings or what have you.
Hale, Chicamauga, Rt. 2.
" 2 Mares; one with 6 mos. old
Mare Colt ;Also young Sadie ke
Pony, Horse: Hl CG Carmuch-
ael, Tifton, Rt. 2.
Ga. raised Jack, gentle and
work mares,
ea. 7 and 8 yrs.
lbs. old, one
has 2 mes. old Filly Colt frem |
1600 lb. Stallion. KS, Price,
Cleveland, Rt. 4.
Nice Black Mare for sale at
% mi. from Yonah
on Yonah and Homer Rd. Rex
Li. Dairdsens, Alto, he
, RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE
Gray Flemish Cisne 6 mos.
old buek $2.50; 3 mos. old doe
$1.50. Clarence L. Maler, Elli-
Rt. 2.
White Doe with 6 small, ;
one: black doe bred, 2 bucks and
white doe, Lot $7.( 00: Also Oli-
ver Cultivator with Plows,
$30.60 at my place. Frank Gar-
ret, Silver Creek, Rt. 1.
Pr. 1% yr. old meat rabbits,
brown and red, $4.00 -pr;. some.
-6 mos. old brown, redy. black
and white ones, healthy and
in good shape. Cheaper in. lots
of 4 or more. Exec. some for
Mrs. G. G. Edmondson,
Barretts.
NZW Rabbits,
stock; 12 yr. old Dee, $5.60; 9
wks. old, $3.50 pr; collect;
50c washd
Mashburn,
NZW Rabbits; 3 mos. old,
$1.75 ea. or $3.00 pr; 6 mos.
old. buck, $2.50. All from ped.
stock. Mrs. D. L. Hayes, Blake-
iy, Rt
Purebred NZW Sip mos. old
$3.00 pr; Extra bucks, $1.60
From large parents.
Lamar Brantley, woes
Rt. 2
SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE
Crystal Anita Toggenburgs,
ee. Bred to reg. Luckies Chief.
5 qts. when fresh, bred also 2
grade doelings, pred. All at
my barn. James A. Purcell,
Clarkesville.
Saanan Milk Goat, Ist aoe
ening, giving qt. per day, ready
breeding, $20.00. T. D.
for the three at my barn. Will
ship. W. AL Patterson,
Conley, Rt. 2. Sey
1 a. milk goat giving about)
1% gal: $25.00,
Buyer to -pay shipping . charg-
es. J. M. Wall, Ashburn, Rt.
I.
. Nubian Stud Goat, 18 mos.
old, $10.00. Or will ex. for
2 does, 1 buck.
J. R. Hill, Griffin, Rt. A.
Several nice young does,
reg. Saanan Buck, one high bred
Saanan. Buck, with papers, sell
or trade. Also want 150 Ibs. Se-
recia Lespedeza Seed and a.
Edwin
Rie
Tamworth Gilt Pig.
Simpson, Douglasville,
FARM HELP WANTED
Want unencumbered woman.
live as family and do hight work
Reasonable ~ salary.
Letters ans. Mrs. H. G. Will-
iams, Chipley, Rt. 3.
Want farm help, prefer cou-'
ple who can feed selves, work
crop on 50-50 basis, have stock,
tools and fertilizer, on paved
read, 2 miles town, new 93-R.
Lav-
enia.
aie iched ms.
B. EL
1200"
from ped. |,
ate
one large fine|.
Billy, $15.00. $32.50 for both.
- Or
dairy work, 3 R. house, water
Fort}.
Q. E. SELL, Bastere Specialist,
Georgia Experiment Station,
Ep nS pie
be of great value to Cedi formers in planning the r
pasture programs.)
Georgia farmers can graze jivcstoc about twel
months each year by providing supplementary p
tures. Permanent pastures have peaks of high and low
production, depending on the weather. Supplementar
crops, when provided during low production periods,
can extend grazing to almost twelve months and ca
be utilized for other purposes if not fully required for
grazing. Many of them may be used for hay or plowed
under for soil aptoneient or the seed may be har-_
vested.
Periods Of Shortages
Almost every year there are three perieds duri
which permanent pastures |
feed to keep livestock producing at a maximum. The
do not provide sufficient
periods, in the order of seriousness, and supplementary
crops that can be used for each are as follows:
Late Spring and Early Summer.
May or early in June, high temperatures and the taper
Usually late
ing off of spring rains cause winter pasture clovers to
die. At this time, summer grasses and lespedeza have
not developed sufficiently to provide much grazing.
Lespedeza Sericea or Fall Seeded Biennial Swee
Clover provide excellent grazing for this. period. Neith-
er of these plants are palatable to cattle at first, but if
no other grazing is allowed the cattle will learn to like 5
them and will do well on them. Since this period of low
production lasts only about three to six weeks, one aer
of sericea or sweet clover per three animals should pe
sufficient until the summer grasses or lespedeza_ h
made good growth. Not stocking the permanent pasture
too heavily will aid.in overcoming the pasture shortage
in this period. Nitrate of soda should be applied early,
to the summer pasture to stimulate anc rapid |
growth of the grass.
Late Summer and Early Fall.
from late August or September into October and No-
vember. Hot weather in the early part of this period
and insufficient rainfall result in a drastic decline in~
This period occurs
permanent pasture production. The nutritive value of
bermuda and other grasses also show a marked de-
crease.
Reserve or excess acreage of annual lespedeza_ ig
a good supplementary crop for this period. Kudzu, be.
cause of its deep roots and ability to withstand drought,
is also very satisfactory. Millet, cowpeas, sudan grass
and soybeans are other crops that can be grazed yee:
the latter part of this period.
Late Fall and Winter.
Summer pasture grasses :
are dormant during this period, and winter clo. ers
grass sod start growth but provide little grazing until
(spring. From November until in March, cattle must be
barn fed or special winter grazing must be provided
Winter grains, either alone cr with clover or vete ne
can produce much winter grazing. During excessive
wet periods, cattle can be kept temporarily on perma~
nent pasture where winter clovers should be able ta
provide some grazing. Some barn feeds, such as hay,
silage, fodder, or cotton-seed meal, should be available
for feeding to the extent necessary.
Press Bulletins 529 and 570 of the Georgia Experi.
ment Station give many suggestions on winter grazing,
Copies will be sent upon request. /
_ FARM HELP WANTED
a8
FARM aes WANTED
Want good family for
tra work on spare days. W. A:
Moore, Haddock, Rt. 1. ;
Want at once couple,
colored,
white
milk and generaki
and lights. W. E.
Gaines, Rt. 2.
Want settled white woman
for light work on tarm. Good
treatment and: small wages. No
hard work. Mrs. George F.
Hodges, Duluth, Rt. 2.
Sutton,
Want good farmers in Pied-
mont, Lamar Co. for several 1,
2. 4 H farms, Also several
large pastures for beef cattle
or dairying. All on shares. Only
people with own stock or
machinery need apply. D. C.
Collier, Barnesville.
Want man, white or col. for
15 or 20 Barrel stand Ist. yr
pulling turpentine faces,.4.6 A.
tobacco to be worked on 50-50
basis for 1947. House furnish-
ed; mail and school bus route.
Mrs. E. G.- Anderson, Baxley,
Route 2.
big ve.
erop on 50-50 basis, and do ex- |
stores,
- Atlanta,
So
wood and water, near schoo}
bus route and paved hovy.
exc. Earl Tibbetts. Daltas, Rt.
on 3rds and 4ths.
barn, outbidgs., coi
churches, hwy.,
school bus, mail rt. Share hat
work on same. J. F. T: ance
' Greenville, Rt. . Box 106.
Want single man for
work and assist in buii
barn or farm. Weekly. wage
and arrange for. board. Hear At
lanta on car line. J. HR. Tribble
277 Capitol ANS
2473.
, Want: good man for 230 acr
farm, 100 in cultivation, 8.
Athens, on good road, 1 mi ;
from hard surfaced Hwy. Goo
house and barn. For 5 hale
cotton or thirds and 4ths_
right party. S. Gammag:2, $
vester, P. O. Box 158. |
ie
PAGE RIGHT
ee
FARM HELP WANTED
ee
farm. Large good house, elec.,,
water % mi. off pavement.
- Good equipment, good bottoms
and upland. Winters wood al-
ready cut. Must be hand tools
and machinery. Top wages A. J.
~ Scott, Atlanta, 10 Trust Co, aE
Ga. Bldg.
Want white woman to live
in home and do light work on.
farm. Good permanent. sala-
ary. Mrs. Davis Gammage, At-
lanta, 3965 Vermont Rd.
+ Want single man, 50-60 yrs. to
raise chickens, hogs, and do
carpenter work on farm. An-
nie Parish, Albany, 202 7th Av.
phone 1532. -
Want good farmer
2 H crop on halves .Good land,
_ house, location. Must be de-
-pendable. See Saturday aiter-
- moons. J. W. Morgan, Carroll-
== fon, 6 Rhudy St.
Want col. family with tractor
Sc eariver: crop on halves and day
work. "8 mi. So. Macon, Lights
-and water. W. E. Vinson, Ma-
eon, Houston Rd. -
Want good man for
--tom and upland on Hwy. 9,
3rds and 4th. Frank C. Pruitt,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 67.
Want couple for truck crop,
> chickens, hogs, etc...Good 5
_ room house, good land and com-
- munity. For GI or others. (
Ebersole, Atlanta, 811 see
pein, Be:
Want man for
growing feed mostly, Good 4
- room house, no lights. Good
community; School bus
- bus line and good road. Quali-
fied for GI training. J. P. Simp-
son, College Park, Rt. 2. Buf-
_ fington Rd. Ca. 6859.
good bot-
Want col. family for stoek|
man for
Ashburn, Rt. 1.
dairy farm,
near-
FARM HELP WANTED
Want farmer. for 8 A fine
land, 3 room house, elec. lights,
barn and pasture; on mail,
school, and bus route, 8 mi.
Clayton. Pay salary for labor
when not working crop. L. O.
| Wright, Atlanta, 400 American |
Savings Bank Bldg.
Want exp. milker for small
dairy, DeLaval milkers. used.
Good house on school bus route.
See Chester H. Jones, Mans-
field.
Want. farmer, white or col.
on 50-50 basis for 1H or 2H
farm, 16 mi. east Atlanta, 3 8
house with elec., good pasture.
Mrs. R. J. -Simpson, Atlanta,
1358 Glenwood Ave., S. E. Cr.
0635R.
Want good N. Ga. white man
with small family to work on
farm for $3.00 per day straight
time. .W. H. Chambers, Hamp-
ton,
Want farmers for adjoining 1
and 2H farms on 3rds and 4ths.
J. T. Brookshire, Grayson, Box
Bie
. Want man for 1H crop on
halves near Union Grove
Church, 3 room house . elec.,
good stock furnished, plenty of
wood on RFD. J. M. Wall
Want good farmer for 20 A
farm, 5 room house, wired for
elec., 2 barns, use of pasture;
school bus, mail route, 2 mi.
NW. Hamilton, standing rent.
W. St. J. Freeman, Hamilton,
4 Oaks Farm.
Want small family to help
gather crop. Furnish house,
wood, pasture, school and mail
route. Will hire or rent for
next year if satisfactory. Joe
OCTOR
and the fertilizers to use.
ER MONTH FO
PLANTING SMALL GRAIN
-Heres news for the farmer.
October is the month for planting small sate.
_| wheat, oats, barley, and rye.
' Press Bulletin 573, published by the Georgia Ex-
periment Station, Experiment, Georgia, and free upon
request, will help you decide on the variety to plant,
how to prepare the soil, when to seed, rate to seed,
M. Ward, Sugar Valley.
A e LJ r y
| Fresh Fruits And Vegetables
ee October 4, 1946 Atlante
| Apples, per bu, Cless oa .$1.00-$2.50
peteans Chima), per bus prs; 2 be ee 2.40- 3.50
Beans (Snap), per bu. hprs. 1.50- 2.50
Collards, per doz.- 2. = 1.75- 2.00
Cucumbers, per bu. bkts. 4.00- 4.50 |
4Corn (Green), Per 00Z:; Galee os ee ee ee ADs 50
Eggplant, per bu. 1.50- 2.00-
Okra, per 8 qt. bkts.. 1,50- 2.00 f
Bens s(hicid) bulk. per ue 2 Se ee 1,50- 2.00
Peppers, per bu. 'pkts. as 1.50- 2.00
- | Sweet Potatoes, per bu. bkts; 1.00- 2.50
_ | Tomatoes, per 8 qt. bkts. = 50-5150.
-} Turnip Salad, per bu. hprs, .
ee Pe Ee
|2H crop, 50-50 basis, with good
1) Want 2H crop
| wood,. water;
4ima Frazer,
|} ery, livestock, poultry,
FARM HELP WANTED
Want good man for 2H farm,
3rds and 4ths, 16 A good bot-
tom land, good house, school
bus route. C. J. R. Brown,
Atlanta, 2291 East Lake Rd.
Want man and wife white.
or colored, for light, work, on
farm; also have small grist:
mill and good place for garden, |
chickens. and hogs. E: A. La-|
mar, Augusta, 1433 Reynolds St. |
Want white experienced dairy
man with small family, Seay
and sober. State exp. cand age
when applying. N. Rob-
erds, care Roberds oe Bona- |
venture Rd., Rt. 2, Savannah. ;
Want farmer for 240 A farm.
14% mi. off Roosevelt Hwy, 15,
|mi. Atlanta, 2 mi Atlanta; 2 mi.
NW Red Oak: 40 or 50 A in
cultivation, 15 A Branch Bot-!
toms, 4-room ceiled . house, |
large barn, chicken house, 3rds/}
and 4ths or standing rent. Z.
J. Lee, Red Oak. :
Want farmer. for 1 to 3 Hi
farm 50-50 basis. Good land;
good tobacco acreage. Furnish
everything including guano to
all money crops. Have good
stock, T. J. Carver, Nicholls.
POSITIONS WANTED
e
. Man and wife want job on
farm. $4.00 to $5.00 daily to
drive tractor, wife to hoe in crop:
season. Want good house, gar-
den. Will have to be moved
at once. Joseph Summey, Ba.
Pearson.
_ Man, wife and son want job
on farm this fall and winter,
son to drive truck or tractor,
1H farm, share crop for 1947.
to be moved. 2. mi. from Pear-
son on Homer Rickerson Place.
E. L. Thompson Pearson, Rt. 1.
Married man and wife, white,
wants job, on farm or milk
dairy, for home and reasonable
salary. Herschel Phillips, At-
lanta, 293 Washington St. S.
WwW.
White man, wife, 3 children
(all large enough to. work) want
5R house, lights and water, al-
so chicken house, near school
and church. Cherokee, Cobb
or. Fulton county preferred.
Claude McDaniel, Woodstock
IRED: 1.
on halves.
Larg2 family, 2 men to work.
Exp. tractor, truck, blacksmith-
ing, carpentering,. chickens.
Need large house, elec.; pasture,
on school Rt.
within 20 mi. Atlanta. Mrs. Em--
Ellenwood.
~ Want place Caretaker for
Poultry farm, with extra light
work. J. N. Olds, Atlanta 3100
Memorial Dr. S.:E.
Want job on farm for wages,
handling tractors, farm machin-
or hay-
and grain farming. Life exp.
Riley Sharp, Decatur, Rt. 2.
Gan drive truck. Need 3R
house, on school and church Rt.
Need to move at once. Abner
peanuts, potatoes corn, etc., at | st
Want job on farm. 6 children. |
-(Continued. From Page One
his makes no allowance for the A
and Navy.
If in one form of tax. or anothe
take 20% of every persons incom
tax and do not allow any exemptions
would be necessary to have a nati
income of 250 billion dollars pe
just to keep going. This is ap
mately 100 billion dollars more
the greatest national income we h;
ever had. ;
Tn order to have a nano 1
of 250 billion dollars, we must
high prices for all commodities, ao
wages, high salaries, high rents,
high taxes. This is an unpleasant -
pect, but we must faet it or do
worse.
TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Td
POSITIONS WANTED | POSITIONS W
White man and wife wants.
job on farm, gathering | cotton,
Have to be moved. Cage
Rt. 4. %.
once.
Towe, Milledgeville,
Mrs. Wett Little. Atlanta, on schoo
Man, plenty. of help to oper- transporta
ate dairy of about 40 cows on) i
halves. an furnish good ref- :
erences. L. E. Morrison, Ma- Briarelifi Rd., Rt.
Man, wife, one
con, Rt. 2.
Want | small vegetable or job on farm rae
poultry farm on halves with Church of God hi
house, not over 10 miles from. day or. week, Sa
Atlanta, near transportation. C.| off, neat i gra
Wilkes, Atlanta, Rt. 4, Box Church of God, m
M. Turner, Brunsy
oo: Harbin Rd. Am. 5362. :
Reynolds St.
Want for standing rent small
farm, pasture, 4 room house.| Woman with 2 ch
elec., 20 to 25 mi. Atlanta with | 18) wants job on da:
reliable people. Dont - drink. try farm for reason
References if wanted.- A. E.| Need 2 or 3 R. fh
Oglesby, Sr.,- Atlanta, 200 N- Murner, Stone M
Druid Hills Rd. Ve, 4208. Cs Sheppard, Dair
Young single ma
21 = Vr, old single man, xp:
in farming wants job on farm.| er, wants job. on
$50.00 mth and board. Cisero and nice place
Sprayberry, Duluth, Rt. 1. Heath, Fitzgeral
Peanut Hearts Have
Value As Whole Pea
Peanut hearts have about the same fe di
as. whole peanuts for pigs. This has been fe
recent study made at the Georgia Expe im
tion, Experiment, Georgia. :
When fed according to the feed rat
in Press Bulletin 574, which is free upon ret
chances of soft pork are very small, bas
_ Farmers in the peanut section of Geor gi
they can purchase this by-product from the
| plants, will be interested to learn that pean
have the same feeding value as Be wi
\| Livestock Market. Dr. Grady Lee, Millen.
pio ease mh aD,
aa SEPTEMBER
mae HOGS ae Atlant ee. Ribony Pe Sylvania
Be Py cr. 2 t. . OL. :
Good to choice 180/240 r ; Bas : i 0 Boph 3:
245/270 All All
fHeavi 275/300 Good Slaughter Feeder No, 1
[Heavies 355/400; Butcher Hogs _No Hogs Hogs
(Lights -155/175 Hogs Ceiling | Hogs 18.00- 25.00! Ceiling
Lights 135/150 15.75 15.59 ae 15.50}
{Lights 130/DN
Roughs 180/350 :
Roughs 350/450
Pigs
CATTLE Ny
PER CWT.
Choice Strs & Heifers BS ad eee le eee ee a - 20.25
peaood Stcers &- Heifers. 1 es 16.00- 17 50 19-10-16 80 2
Medium Steers & Heifers Fee ie eee Sees ares ete 17.00- 18.00
Common Steers & Heifers 12.50- 18.75; 12.00- 14.00 12.00- 14.00; 14.00- 17.00
Fat Cows | No 11.50- 14.00; 12.00- 14.00) 12.00- 13.00; 12.00- 14.0
Common Cows Cattle 8 |i 2000-1000) 200-1000 a
Canner Cows 7.00- 10. Ne ae ee
me fies ce Laeht Bulls a ed 12 00< 1600 5.1 1-00= 13:00 =
ak helly Cows Spee es See tee ee
Bul! 9.50- 13.00| 10.00- 12.00 9.00- 12:00) 12,00- 14.00
nd Calves: - 15.00- 20.00; 16.00- 18.00| 15.00- 16.00; 14.00- 20.00
edium Calves 12.00- 1475]. z
mon Calves _ eee ee wee 1 00-13-00 es
14.00! 1
SPECIAL CATTLE SALE
Special sale of Herefords: 25 cows wit
side, 20 ea. bred and open heifers, reg. He
few young bulls offered. 2:00 P. M., Octob
AUCTION SALE |
Auction sale reg., Hereford and Poll
fords, at Livestock Auditorium, Moultrie,
October 18. 55 cows with calf at side, ope
cows and heifers, bulls of serviceable age
Aycock, Moultrie.
=
DISPERSAL AUCTION SA
A Dispersal Sale high grade cows, |
promptly 11:00 A. M., at plantation, 10 m
vannah, on U. 8S. No. 17. 86 Guernseys,
4 Holsteins, with production averages a
Ibs. milk per cow per yr. for 12 yrs., to b
eee pavennal: a O. Box 13: