4 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1947 NUMBER 13 ye aay be: eeieless and sons of God, without re-_ for the perverseness of hu- e dispensation of Shem dispensation of Japheth. _ was founded and built ho were. well oa 1a + things of- the old world, he greatest economy the ver Seen. . ES enterprise | system which p proved so effective that it wonder of the entire world. elous was this free enterprise lat it taxed itself to build ~ colleges, common even furnishes free trans- students and free text- this sand. has | ever been Oe these uni- d colleges to become honey- -some ungodly teachers. structors, in some cases, are our boys and girls th : the iterprise system: which - schools possible is a wrong ey are teaching these boys lesire to return to the fal- oo and to hate what our ars ago our national leaders way to stop the migration girls away from the farms ce life attractive; make the ng. proposition ; make it pos- armer to live in a white a water and a bath S AND PAUL d world and to love what. this purpose, we set up. in e set up Exten- ~ estine: we developed specialists for the breed- ing of better livestock, better seeds and better crops. We also set up soil con- servation and we set up price supports, ete. . Now, after having done all of these things, the international gangsters come along and tell us that the farmer must sell at a lower price; they tell us that the American farmer is no better than the foreign farmer. Congress sets up a commission for free trade to take away from the farmer everything that we have spent money for years to give him. We spent two hundred years develop- ing a race of people in the United States with the courage, the mental balance and moral stability to live un- der a free Constitution. Now we turn around and insist that the most unintelli- gent and the least Americanized for- eigners have just as much right in this -eountry as the people who won and made it. It just doesnt make sense. It is perversion of the blessings which God Almighty gave to the founders of this nation and their descendants. We aie perversely throwing it away. Our forefathers left the old world to escape the Internationalists who were grinding the common people down in the countries of Europe. Now we let these Internationalists. take over our economic business so that the American ae and the American. people eco- nomically are under the control of a noble house of Great Britain as shown in last weeks arket Bull_tin. We are still a-colony economically of a British Lord. . Recently, President Truman and his Committee came out and very strongly attacked segregation as being un- -Amer- ican, immoral and illegal. Now, he is about to put this country into another ~World War to enforce segregation of the Jews and the Arabs in the Holy Land. He wants to partition Palestine and keep the Jews on one side of the fence and the Arabs on the other side of the fence. It is reported that the United States member of this segrega- -t._2 commission will be an Aiserlcas negro.. -If segregation is a bad thing for white people and negroes here in the United States, then why is segrega- tion a good thing for Jews and Arabs in Palestine? Perhaps the President will say that it is to keep them from fighting in Pal- Well, the same argument is just as valid here in wns ee States. Some years ago there was a man, now. almost forgotten, whose name was Hit- ler. Hitler had what we said then was @ eraz,. idea that the different races should be separated and each race re- turned to the land of its nativity. He actually set out to bring this about. Jews at that time objected very strenu- ously to going baek to Palestine when Hitler wanted to send them. We had a World War about it, in case you have forgotten it. We busted our country fi- nancially and buried many American boys in Europe to keep the Jews from going back to Palestine. Now, in less than 10 years, it looks like we are going to have another Warld War and bury, a great many more boys across the seas te make it possible for the Jews to do what they refused to do a few years ago. No wonder Moses, wrote: Zz They have corrupted themselves, their spot is not the spot of his child- ren: they are a perverse and crooked generation.Deuteronomy 32:5. No wonder Paul wrote: That ye may be blameless and harmless, the sons of God, without re- buke, in the midst of a crooked and perverse nation, among whom ye shine as lights in the world.Phillippians 22153 President Truman alone, is responst- ble for the action of United Nations in voting to partition Palestine; he de- manded of the State Department that all r tions that have been lined up with the United States vote for Palestine partition. Truman didnt have much trouble doing this because the State De- partment is divided into two factions one of which is Communist. and since the United States and Russia are both determined to partition Palestine, this was one subject on which there was no division in the State Department. Many of the countries involved are depending on the United States entire- ly, therefore, we bought their votes with the taxpayers money. Truman also had the influence of great international financiers and business men like the Lever combine of world. oil infany, Harvey Firestone, who has a monopoly on rubber in Liberia, Adolph Berle; of Haiti, Freda Kireh- wey and last but by no means least, that international dispenser PE munism, Drew Pearson, who married! Countess Gizycka, TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture - ie on th GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN nailing list and for change of address to STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITO, Atianta. of notice. Bulletin. Tom Linder, Commissioner. Published Weekly at . By Department of Agriculture Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of Markets. 222 State Capitol. Ailenta, Ga. Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937 at the Post Office at Covington. Georgia, under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided fer in Section 1103, Act 114-122 tace St., Covington, Ga. Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy Limited space will not permit insertion of notices contain- ing more than 30 words including name and address. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bu not assume any responsibility for any notice appea* lletin does ing in the | Tiller, of October 8, 1917. Executive Office. Ailanta, Ga. Publication Office State Capitol. Atlanta, Ga. State Capitol 114-122 Pece St., Covington, Ga. Editorial ana Executive Offices SECOND HAND | MACHINERY FOR SALE SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Farmall H Tractor, planters, cultivators, etc, 5 disc tiller with seed box, dbl. sec. harrow, 4ractor Wagon, 2H wagon, bug- _ gy, stalk cutter, drill, turn plows, planters, 4 young mules, etc. A-1 cond. 5 mi. S. Bax- ley, C. C. Padgett, Baxley. Farmall M Tractor on rubber, - cultivators, planters, fertilizer attachments, Tractor Weeder, 1 8 disc tiller plow, 1 dbl. sec. harrow, 2 row stalk cutter, 6 row cotton duster, two Tow Dixie cotton chopper, exc. Scend: See sy. Ss. Pate: or Bek. Smith, Cordele. Two 14 John Deere Bottom Plow, on exc. rubber, used very little, exe. cond., $175. or exc. for 2-12 plow. Waymon Berry, Colquitt, Rt. Ae Oliver Tractor, 4 Disc Plow, Bush and Bogg Harrow, Case Thrashing Machine, Manure Spreader, F-20 Farmall Tractor, good cond. Sell all or part. Phone 114 J 2 or write Lary 1 D. Johnson, Cumming, Rt. 1. No. 15 McCormick-Deering Middle Bustez, perfect cond., $16.00; Also. want 1 Row Tractor Cultivator and plant- er, new or used, for Allis- - Chalmers Model B, hand lift style. J. P. Salmon, Rome, Rt. 3 J. D. Tractor B With splanting and cultivating equipment, and peanut weeder, all in good _ ond. Otis McCoy, Davisboro, Phone 33W. f Avery Tractor with new motor complete with 2 row planting and cultivating equip- ment, $1000. R. B. Harrell, Eastman. Farmall A Tractor, lights, starter, 3 disc tiller, power cul- fivators: with planters and fert- jlizer attachment, used one sea- son, also peanut plow, all in A- 1 cond. No letters ans. Ward Johnson, Warrenton. 2% H. \P. Garden Tractor, Disc Harrow, Turn Plow, also Cultivating Tools for farm. FOB my home, $180. J. E. Smith, Marietta, Rt. 3, Box 176. Allis Chalmers equipper with _ lights and starter, good running ~ cond., also planters, cultivators, distributors, tiller and seeder. Herman Mullis, Finleyson, Rt. Pls BOX. 730: Ideal Deering Mowing Ma- chine with 2 good blades, Pit- man rods and new _ guards, needs new housing, $15. FOB. W. J. Thurmond, Greensboro. 2H Mowing~ Machine, 1H Rake, Riding Cultivator, Stalk Cutier, Cuttaway Harrow; Martin Ditcher, Drag . Harrow, Plows and other tools, also heavy 2H wagon. Mrs. E. J. Chapman, Sr., Lithonia. Graham Faige Rototiller, exc. machine and used very little, $350.00; McCormick Mowing Machine, ball bearing, good cond., $75. C. M. Hammond, Augusta, Rt. 4, Box 201. New McCormick - Deering Tractor, 3 Disc Plow, power lift, for H or M Farmall Tract- or, for sale. Call 125 W. Kast- man, or write W. R. Cunning- ham, Eastman, Rt. 5. Steel Over-Shot Water Wheel, 2 Top-Runner Corn Mills, 36 in. and 42 in. Ham- mer Mill, Corn Sheller other equip. A. F. Seagraves, Pal Rte 1 row Allis Chalmers 1943 tractor, cultivator, planter, fert. attach., 16 disc harrow, 4 disc tiller, $1,350. J. W. Hen- drix, Blackshear, Rt. 1, Box 197. 2H cultivator, G. Distributor, corn planter, 810 turning plow, Joe Harrow, spring tooth har- row for sale. Robert Hart, Osierfield. Cole dbl. dropper, sev. extra plates, Oliver turn plow, point slide wing, 1 spring tooth har- row, $60. Mrs. Pearl Smoak, Jarwick. Intl. cond: Combine, good Cheap for cash. J. R. Black, Davisboro. Stump Puller, good cond., 150 ft. cable, $60. At my farm. G. A. Scott, Jesup, Rt: 2. McCormick-Deering Binder, ist. class cond., $125. Or exc. for cattle, feed, or oats. Hugh L. White, Stockbridge. Hengle Lespedeza Machine, cut about 15 A, good as new, for sale. J. E. Foster. Locust Grove, Rt. 2.- John Deere 1H Cultivator (Planet Junior Type) FOB ny station, $8. J. B. Johnson, Lithia Springs, Rt. 1. 2. 32D! Eractors, -Model: cA and H, both 45 model, with starter, lights, cultivators, planters, . attachments. 3 disc Tiller with the _H. 12 A John Deere Combine 6 Disc Tiller with the A. W. E,. Parker, Covington, Rt. 1. $35. Mrs. T. M. Harris, Milner. 1 and |. well sheltered, | Iron Wheel Tractor Wagon, 5-14 Farmall Tractor, on rub- ber, dbl. sec. harrow, dbl. 14 in. trailer plow, row marker, cultivators, new power lift, $775. 6 mi. NE Lakeland near Crisp School. Clyde T. Con- ine, Lakeland, RD 25 One DeLaval Separator, good cond., $35. (value new $87.50); Also No. 7 McCormick- Deering Mowing Machine and bunching attachment for cut- ting grain, good cond., all FOB my home. 1% mi. W. Cleve- land. K. S. Price, Cleveland. Allis-Chalmers Model Tractor, cultivators, planters, distributors, John Deere 3 disc for sale. E. E. Mullis, Chauncey. John Deere Big Four, horse drawn Mower, 5 ft. cut., exe. cond., $100.00; Turner Economy Thresher, $275. <. W. Nalls, Demorest. j Case V. C. Tractor, about 3 yrs. old, A-1 cond. with power pulley, no other equipment, $900.00; Also Wooden Wheel Wagon, $75. J. V. Weideman, Macon, Rt. 3. About 4 mi. _. Robins Field. Myers Power Orchard Spray Rig with hydraulic tank filler, mounted on cart with tractor hitch, cheap for cash or exc. for power hay baler. Howard Hyatt, Ellijay. i 1944 Model B John Deere Tractor and Cultivator, two 14 in. J. D. Bottom Plow, 24 Disc Intl. Harrow and 8 Dise Bush and Bogg Harrow. H- E. Al mand, Ashburn. One Seeder for Athens 6 Disc Tiller, also Seeder for 6 Disc John Deere Tiller, for sale. J. C. Shephard, Jr., Social Citice. \ % 1944 Farmall H Tractor, 1st. class cond, starter, lights, planters, -cultivating equip. 4 dise tiller, dbl. sec. harrow, hay baler, heavy duty tractor trailer. Sid Taylor, Alma, 2 mi. E. Alma on Rockingham Hwy. Late model used Athens 6 Disc Tiller with new seeder box for sale. David Benson, Louisville, RFD 3. ; and Hammer Mill combined, never been used, for sale. U. T. Smith, Mansfield. : cultivating equipment. 2 disc plow and Bush and Bogg har- row. E.- O. Garrett, Cuthbert, Rite 23. ; 2 Row Allis-Chalmers C Tractor, tiller, cultivators, and, planters, $1900. Planters and cultivators have never been day. Avery Pearson, Glenwood, Rts 2: Tractor, used only 2 mos. with tool bar, 2, 3, and 4 row cul- tivators, bottom plow. Contact. Harvey Widener, Colquitt. W. C. Allis-Chalmers Tractor with cultivator and planting equip., power lift, pulley, dbl. sec. disc harrow, 4 disc. tiller, good cond., also new J. D. Side Del. Rake (used 2 wks.) Harry A. Edge, Ellaville. s 2 row Avery Tractor, perfect cond., practically new, with starter, lights, new planting and cultivating equip. Reason- ably. R. Holton, Soperton. Intl. U 21 Power Unit, com- pletely rebuilt, 60 H. P., $750. FOB here. Used for large silage cutter and hammer mill. Gene Dally, Social Circle. Farmall A Tractor, perfect cond., planters, culti- vators, and distributors for sale. Also want farm type Jeep for use in field. P. L. Etheridge, Augusta, Care Etheridge Gu- ano Co. : model Dairy Equipment: Rightway Milking Machine, 2 single units, $200.00; Westinghouse (8 can) Milk Cooler, $250. Webb H Smith, Cartersville, Ri. 3. John ~Deere Ensilage Cutter | Farmall A Tractor with, starter, lights, power lift, re- cently overhauled, planting, used and seeder used only % | 1946 Model L. A. John ~D.| King Corn, Bean and Peanut Planter, good cond., $20. at my place. T. J. Steed, Buena Vista. Farmall B Tractor on rubber, |ot good cond, $1000. C. W. Mc- Locklin, Statham, Rt. 1. Corn Sheller and Motor, good | cond., ready to grind. Roy J. Benton, Lula, RFD 2. Model 60 Allis Chalmers com- bine, New Holland 1 man hay baler, J. D. power mowing ma- chine, all good cond. C. H. Mur- row, Farmington, phone 2698. | Fordson tractor, good cond. with American Bosh magneto pully, 2 disc Athens side plow, rubber on front. See, near Ea- -gle Grove school. George Sax-| > on, Bowman, Rt. 1. uf Farmall H. Tractor with 4 disc plow, on rubber and cultivating equipment complete. Strickland | | Holloway, Cobbtown, RFD. Hammes: feed mill, A-1 cond., worth price asked. B. H. Housch, Summerville, RFD 2. 18 in. Meadows corn mill, nearly new, and all necessary parts t grind corn or feed, for sale or trade anything can use, at my place;-2 mi. W. Jasper on Hwy. 55 Herbert Bryant, Jas- per. ; * J. D. tractor H, first class end. also planters, cultivators, Bush and Bogg harrow and wagon, all practically new, $1,850. See. Ju- lian Bowman, Winder, Rt. 4. Model 60 Allis Chalmers combine; W.-4 Farmall tractor, used 2 seasons, A-1 cond; new corn binder, J. D., make, and lime spreader. Chas. H. Mur- row, Watkinsville, phone 3698. Farmall A Tractor, starter, ights, lift, bottom plow har- Ow, cultivators, * planters, dis- ributors, peanut plow, all in extra good cond., $1700. M. J. Richardson, Nashville, Rt. oe No. 1 McCermick-Deering Hammer. Mill, A-1 cond., med. wt. 2H Farm Wagon, good cond. Write or see. H. M. Pea- body, Marietta, Rt. 3, Phone 136 R. Smyrna Exc. Large 2 Roller Cane Mill with iron keys, 60 gal. also Mc- Cormick Mower, 8 ft. Auto- matic Rake. Good cond., $75. ea. at my place. L. J. Jordan, Pearson. Mees Allis-Chalmers W. C. Tractor, 1% yrs. old, lights and starter, equipment optional. Write. R. C. Fulghum, Thomaston. Phone 155J5. ee 1947 Ford. Tractor with B and B Harrow, 2 Disc Terrac- ing tiller and sub. soiler plows, mowing machine, Hammer Mill, good cond. Come see. 6 mi. S. Gainesville on Atlanta Hwy. E. B. Wallis, Flowery Branches 3 = 2 Row Tractor, complete equip. for sale at bargain price. H. J. Newnan, Eastman, Rt. 1. New Planting and Cultivat- ing Outfit, also Power Lift for J. D. B. Tractor. Mrs. H. C. El- liott, McDonough, Rt. 2. Allis-Chalmers Tractor, W. C. new rubber, Al cond., $1000. See at my place. G. E. Neill, Newnan, Rt. 4, Smoke Rd. : ee 2H Wagon, needs few repairs, only $15. See. Carl Clay, Gray, Ried Good 2 H Wagon, at my barn, $75. Luther Castleberry, Alpha- retta, Rt..1. Athens 16 Dbl. Disc Harrow with 23 in. scallop disc, used} about 3 hrs., $315.00; 8 Row Superior Grain Drill, (has 2 broken. teeth), $75. W. O. Rob- ertson, LaGrange, Rt. 1. oe 1 each: Mdl. B. Allis Chalm- ers Tractor, Athens Tiller, 14 Disc Harrow, Intl. Peanut Rake, Folding Weeder, com- plete set of planters, cultivat- ors, and distributor, A-1 cond., $1500. H. E. McElmurray, Una- dilla, Rt. 2. g ; Late model Ford-Ferguson Mowing Machine, new cond. |ber for sale. R. Cotton, M Columbia S$ ers, - Plow, | Plow, Planting Equipment, D Power Take O. Childs, Butler. Turner Peanu cond., and Fai Diesel Engine (40 for sale. Eo R. WG shon. ; IHC W 30 T aire. -H John Deer planting and cul starter, lights, ~ p new tires and m exc. cond. Pe Farmall F-14 draulie lift, plo lights, in good orchard type o M. Harris, Thor Large Turn 1H Wagon, for. Memorial. M. Blythe Islan outfit complete gine and boil Bonaire. <2 Farmall: H Tre row or Model B Chalmers, all equi ris, Tifton, Rt. 1. Model L Jo starter, lights, | tivators, plante model, 10 disc tiller with see lift, 2 tow cu disc power lift, Harrow, trade for lat equipment. S Fitzgerald, Hapeville, 33 Phone Ca. 8452 New Ford-Fex for good mil or shoats at is McDaniel, Hi vA J. S. Hudson, $ Rite 2. SEER Practically : cultivators, B Allis-Chalme Hollis, Statham Ford-Ferguso: tess week) wi Plow, ferti cultivators, p Tow, weede: Henry Kelley, Chamblee, phone 936, ~ Sera Unad and n equipment, for Rogers, Stone {mi E. Tuck- Hwy. on High- as is _ Machine for actor, 2-6 it. angle never ay 8 5 (Ce1S) Beek, 10. Cotton ee le, both $50. S st. ee -cond., | den Tractor on cooled Wiscon- Hammer Mill, Guano Weeder, . die Har- e aan, Osier- eda = r, perfect run- tubber . tires, ed, with com- fertilizer and nt, 20 disc 2 disc plow. 1 anooga Cane Boiler, $75. ins, Vidette. ol cond. also. a Tractor, and Bog 2 cultivators, = Intl. Herold CG: -Reasonable an, Barnes- John Deere nder, used 2 2Se Model Q Cutter. Joe actor, 2 disc Pulley, all good John Self, Tractot, Ralph Metts, Rt. 1. Phone St. Mt. 2706. mpletely re-| Attachable Plow, power lift on F-12 and F-14 tractors, .|R. Grice, Marshallville. and 3 Pitman ~rods,. Ford-Ferguson Weeder, been used, $75. Phil Campbell, Watkinsville. 15102. eoTatL. Wome Cultivator o rubber, exe. cond., $75.00; nes {2 mare mules, pay and black, $400. pr. Wilburn, a Watson, Summit, Rt. 2. Take-off Pulley for Ford- Ferguson Tractor, for sale. Stene Mountain, Intl. Harvester 52 in. Com- bine, practically new, used once on 50 A oats, $950. T. L. War- ren; Perry, Rt. 1. 42 Intl: Combine, very good cond., reasonable at $350. cash. .|Thos. H. Cox, Davisboro. 2H Cutaway Harrow, fair cond., $10.60; Cole Plain View Planter, No. 15 with all gears and 6 plates, $18. J. O, Thomas, Gainesville, Rts used 3 seasons, Vs 1-22-36 McDrg. Tractor in-A-1 econd., on rubber, with harrow -/and tiller if wanted, also 16- 18 McDig. power priced right. J. Hill Touchstone, hay press, om. f for pies. Ro. |Gtiffin, Rt. C. Phone 4856. rburn, Rt. 2.| No, B Allis-Chalmers Tractor, heavy duty harrow, Athens 2 disc tiller, tracter weeder on wheels, Intl. side del. rake, Sous, Buford cultivator, distributor, 3 plant- ters, $1600. FOB. H. E. McLe- Be ae murray, Unadilla, RFD 2. a. $20.00: Farmall A Tractor, planters, eparator, in| fertilizer attezh., cultivators, C Lewis, |power lift and dbl. sec. spring tooth harrow. W. B. Black, |Temple, Rt. 1. Case D-60 series 3- disc plow, Athens Bush and Bogg arrow, No. 2 Grainmaster Oliver Com-. bine, all good cond. B. F. Har- ris, 4586. Griffin, Box \364.. Phone 2 Roller. Heavy Duty Forse 00. Joe S. Bry-|Drawn Syrup Mill, 1 ft. cop- et --|per pan, everything complete, poet ready for use, $125. Cannot tor on siees| ship. b. J. Ellis, Cumming. 2 Disc No. 149 IHC Quick- operated by good cond. $100. S: Ford-Ferguson 6 ft. 1946 Ag- icultural Mower with 3 blades $150.00; never Phone Athens Large Cow Bell with strap, |Farm Bell, Garden Cultivator, and few equipment. A. H. Hadon, Sa- vannah, 1827 Montgomery St. other small farm 40 Intl. and _ steel, Seeder, new Ground PI w, Tractor on rubber 6 Disc Tiller and Dbl. Sec. 9 ft. Harrow, one almost new Hammer Mill, all perfect Gipeine and cond., for Jess than half the price. J. M. Harris, Waycross, : le Outfit Rt 3. Small Upright Dairy Tubular Boiler. Write T. W. Brooks, Ma- con, Hotel: Lanier. Allishalmers Model 40 {Combine, good cond., for sale. J. C. Vaughn, Hartwell. Lespedeza Seed Pan, 4% ft; long, $5. H. E. Bowman, Bu- ,|ford, Rt. 3. So Cylinder Turner Peanut |Picker, cheap. J. C. Wadsworth, Oglethorpe. Allis-Chalmers Tractor and equipment fo- sale. Mrs. D. G. Glisson, Girard. Hammer King Hammer Mill, good cond, with. belt and screens, $95.00; Alsu Bay Mare, middle age, 1100 Ilbs., sound and gentle, $45. C. B. Duke, Norcross. 1-HC-B and B 8 Disc Harrow, almost new, 20 in. disc, $140., No. 63 Chattanooga R. H. Plow, $10.00; Cole Combination plant- ei $15. 00; Chat. 70 Turn Plow, $7.50. J. T. Overton, Bonaire. Riding | McCormick-Deering Cultivator, A-1 cond., 6 ft. set of disc and some plows, tsed very little, cheap fo. cash; al- -|S0 want one 16 or 20 Disc Har- row, late model, Leonard Powell, good cond. J. Wrightsville, Bradley Walking Cultivator, good cond., $50.00; 2 Peanut Weeders, $10. ea; 1 Covington and 1 Avery Planter, $20. ea. Good cond.~ A C2 Russel; Swainsboro, Rt. 3. Two 3 row Cole, _ scooer opener grain drills, $15. ea; Al- so want to buy 1 Intl. or J. D. Walking Cultivator. A. e. ee er, Sparta. Farmall F 12 on rubber with power lift, 90 Bottom Plow, fertilizer, planting and cultivat- ing equip. Mome Bush and Bogg Harrow, motor just over- hauled, $800. J. L. Rentz, Ho- well. Cole 3 Row Grain Drill with fertilizer attachment, $35. Riley Couch, Furin: A. C. Tractor, B model, with cultivators and 2 disc plow, good cond., for sale. O. H. Wat- kins, Madison, Rt. 1. 2- h/ p. Sears Roebuck, Gas Engine, perfect cond., magneto ignition, used for pea thrash. Sell or exc. J. E. Crittenden, Royston. Letz No. 140 Feed Mill, per- fect cond., practically new, for sale. James W. Se Fort Valley, RFD. 1. Reg. F-20 Tractor on fair rubber, rebuilt motor and new paint, $750.00; 1200 cap. Wilson Elec. Incubator, good as new, $50. Loyd J. Keadle, Yatesville. Practically new Garden Tractor, Standard Twin, 5 HP motor, with cultivators, 10 in. urn plow, middle buster, belt pulley and 16 ft. belt, used less 40 hrs: $475. M. T. Phillips, Wrens. McCormick-Deering Tractor, 22-36, just reconditioned and ready for heavy work, $750. Emmett Brown, Newnan, Rt. 1. 1944 and one 1945 model Ford Ferguson Tractors with tarter, lights, 2 side disc turn- ers, 1 harrow, A-1 cond., for ale at list price. Gene Forsyth, Rockmart, Rt. 3. Hay Baler, Intl. model 15, on 600X16 rubber, 5 H. P. motor power, exc. cond., $450. Sue: Candler, _Madison. 2 Bottom, 14 in. Ford Fer- guson Mold Board Plow, good as new, $125. Aslo nev pulley for Ford Ferguson Tractor, $45. H. B. Wall, Madison, RFD 4. Phone 350R4. 1944 Farmall A, 2 Disc Plow, cultivators, planters, disc har- row, hydraulic lift, good cond., plow practically new, for sale. Aubrey E. Stallings, Carroll- ton, Care El-Mar Farm. 2H wagon, good cond., also yrchard spray tank and motor, horse drawn, holds 200 gals. Henry Butts, Warm Springs. W. C, Allis-Chalmers Tractor, Combine No. 70, mowing ma- chine, Athens Harrow and Ath- ens 3 Disc Tiller. At my place emia yh. Holbrook Camp. Ground. C. O. Waldrip, Cum- ming, Rt: 2. Ford Ferguson. Tractor with complete equipment in No. 1 cond. J. T. Guy, Ellaville. John Deere Tractor Wagon, good cond., rubber tires, 6 ply, $175. Raymond Fleming, |. Bo- othe le 1 Buggy, good coonde . $25. Jwell Sexton, Suwanee, Rt. 1. Spring Tooth Harrow, dbl. sec., never been used. Sell or exc. for Bush end Bogg Cutting Harrow; Also want 3 sets Stalk Cutting Roller with lades. T. M. Webb, Ellijay, Rt. 3. John Deere Tractor, 1938, Model B, with planters and cultivators. E. D. Boyett, Lake- land. Allis-Chalmer: Tra:tor, Mo- del C, with planters and culti- vators, Athens 3 Disc Tiller. on rubber, 16 ft. weeder, 1 disc harrow, all in good cond. See. No letters. Lamar Hodges, War- then, Rt. 2, Box 122, Mowing Machine end Big Hay Rake to sell. Mrs. E. B. Aycock, Statham. -ERY FOR SALE MACHIN ERY WANTED C Allis-Chalmers Tractor, 44 model, starter, lights, power take off, lift, pulley, good tires, motor newly overhauled, 2 Disc Athens Plow, priced to sell. G. Robert Phillips, Roy- Stony: Rts, Model B_ Allis - Chalmers Tractor with culti:ators, plant- ers, Avery 4 Disc Plow, seeder and weeder, motor overhauled, all usable but need some re- pairs, $800. Mrs. D. G. Glisson, Girard. Farmall B 2 Row Tractor, starter, power lift, pulley, good cond., cultivators, distributors, planters, peanut weeder, pea- nut plows and dbl. sec. har- row. Woodrow D. Hobbs, Ogle- thorpe. . Light 2H Wagon, in running eond., and 1H Middle Buster, good cond:, $500. See. A. Y. Abercrombie, Dahlonega, Rt. 2. Garden Tractor with plows and cultivators for sale cheap. W. L. Royal, Kensington, Rt. 2: 2H Wagon with tongue, 1 cultivator, 2 peanut weeders, dbl. hopper, cole planter, gu- ano distributor, 2H and 1H turn plow, Spring Tooth Har- row, good cond., $575. at my home. 1 mi. N. Pitts. Gordin D. Williams, Pitts, Rt. 1. 2 Henkle ,Lespedeza Com- bines that will fit any mowing machine, gocd as new, $100.00. FOB. R. E. Aycock, Monroe. Farmall F-12 Tractor with complete planting and cultivat- ing equipment including 2 Disc Heavy Duty Turn Plow and 20 Disc Dbl. Sec. Harrow, perfect cond., sell equipment $850. or sell equip.-separately. Sammy Deen, Alma, Rt. i. 2 Roller Syrup Mill, Copper Pan, 8 ft., Ist. class cond., $75. or exc. for good young cow giving 2% gals. milk daily. See. Claude Jarrard, Dahlon- ega, Rt. 1. John Deere Tractor, Model L, cultivators, plantars, mow- er and harrow, $900. cash. J. P. Stokely, Crawford, Box 107. New: Holland Automatic 1 man Hay Baler for sale, bought new 4 mos. ago, A-1 cond.; for sale. A. J. Wages, Statham. 60 gal. Syrup Boiler, Mc- Cormick-Deering Grain Drill, 8 disc, in. exc. cond. other farm tools for sale. my place. 9 mi. N. E. Metter. George M. Cartledge, Metter, RFD 1. 2%HP Standard Tractor, good cond., with Turn Plow, Disc Harrow, set of tools, $180. and Trans. Chrgs. if sold at once. J. E. Smith, Marietta, Rt. Dj BOX. 176: 2 Disc. Side Plow planters, fertilizer, cultivator attach- ments for Farmall B. Tractor, slightly used. Howard Sewell, Lavonia, Rt. 1. Ford Ferguson Tractor Harrow, Dbl. Turn Planters, Cultivators, Tillers, Peanut Plows, Weeder, Fertiliz- er Spreader, Scoop, $1950. Tom Byrd Atkinson, Broyton. 5. HP Rototiller . Garden Tractor, good as new, used ap- prox. 50 hrs., reasonable price. D. G. McKinley, Zebulon. Model A John Deere Tractor, 1938 model, 6 Disc Tiller and Seeder Tractor, overhauled this fall, $1500. A.-O. Phillips, Dan- ielsville, Rt. 3. with Plow, Full set plow tools for 2H farm, and other farm equip. W. W. Wood, Pavo, Rt. 2: SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED Want late model Farmall A o rH Tractor with complete planters, fert. distributors and cultivating equip., also tille: and harrow. for same. E. T. Mathis, Avera, Ri. 1. : { , Want late model 1 row iract- or, starter and lights lift, all equip. within 159 mi. Valdosta. W. S. Kinsey, Lake Parke Rite dl. Want 1 or 2 Section Drag Harrow with 30 teeth to each section. Good cond. State price. W. R. Elliott, Fairburn, Rt. 2. Want 1H Walking Cultivator, good cond., very reasonable, Prefer an Intl. or any other good make. John Thomas Wat- son, Homer, Rt. 1. Want to purchase J. D. Tract. or and equipment. Graham Perdue, Sasser. Want used P-essure Canner, good cond., reasonable for cash or will exe RI chickens. Cannot ship. Gordon Rd. % mi. past river. Mrs. Sain Smith, Austell; Rt. 2. 5 Want Cane Mill and Kettle. Must be in good cond. Give Price. Or trade milch cow for mill. J. H. Wood, Fitzgerald, its. Se Want Disc Harrow, good cond. Will pay transportation if not over 100 mi.; Also other farming implements. Advise, W. B. Willingham, LaGrange, 206 Broom St. Want complete planting equipment for one row Farmzi A Tractor. Chas. L. Smith, Sa vannah, 4110 Abercone St. Want late model tractor, complete with cultivators, planters, distributors, harrow and tiller, good cond. and rea- sonable for cash. R. E. Walters, Ellaville. ~ Want one row tractor. . Pre- fer Farmall A or Allis-Chal- mers. Would cons. other make. State year, model and cond. Must have: lights and starter. A. L. Gozar, Baxley, Rt. 2. Want model A Farmall or LA John Deere equipped with turners, planter and cultivat- or, also harrow, for cash. Clif- ford Thornton, Alma, Rt. 3. Want 2 Disc Intl. Tiller Plow for Farmall A Tractor. R. M. Turner, Rupert. Want Tractor, 1HC(A) er WC Allis-Chalmers, late model, per- fect cond., mower, planter, cul- tivators, distributors, B plow, Dbl. Disc. Advise. F. M. Ar- nold, Baxley, Rt. 3. ~*~ Want power Orchard Spray, about 100 gal. size, Ist. class cond. Also Grain Drill and Mower to fit Allis C. Tractor. Advise. M. J. Turner, Grant- ville, Rt.- 1. f Want David Bradley Garden Tractor with attachments. Must be near Atlanta. R. L. Avary, Jr., Atlanta, 730 Piedmont Ave. N. E or H Tractor with complete planters, distributors, 16 or 18 in disc blade dbl. gang disc harrow that will cut \ ft. swath for W. C. Allis Chalmers: 41 Tractor, in usable cond. at fair price. James W.' Goodwin, ~ Smithville. : Want Farmall A Medel Tract- or with tiller, cultivator, har- rows, and planters, with fert. distributors. Fred N. Lee, Met- tens Want Farmall Model H with- out equip. in good cond. Give details and price. H. I. Brad- ley, Decatur, 115 Maxwell St. Phone De. 0262. Want garden tractor not less j 3 H. P., motor, with or with- Black Hawk hand Corn Shel- |eut cultivating equipment, ler, $2.25 FOB here. A. E.|cheap for cash. Jas. T. Kit- Mommock, Harrison. chens, Gough. Want planters and Distribut- ors for model B Farmall tract- Advise. T, T. Holloway, Sr., Gabatous: Want J. D. or Farmall Tract- or of Jate model ind equip- ment, in good running cond., and right cash price. J. B. Pat- terson, Baxley, Rt. 4; Box 127, Want late model farm tract- ~ or with equipment, . or 1 row tractor, good cond. No junk wanted. Stanley Ward, Buena Vista. power PAGE FOUR SECOND HAND. MACHINERY WANTED - INCABATORS AND _ BROODERS WANTED Want a John Deere B or A with all equipment. at once, good cond. W.. J. Etheridge, Pinehurst. : Want 4000 used Turpentine Cups. Paul Elder, - Norman Park, Rese Want good used hand Corn Sheller. P. T. Pritchett, Mariet- ta, Rt. 3, Box 259. Will trade 4 good Farm Mules and two Walking Culti- vators for a John Deere H or B Tractor, planters and -culti- vators, -in lst. class cond. No junk. Cleon C. Usry, Thomson, Rt. 1..Phone No. 77 R-4. Want Farmall, A Tractor, planters, cultivators, 2 disc plow, all in cxe. cond. M. E. Hancock, Thomaston, RFD 3. Want farm tractor, with all equipment, in good cond. Ad- vise: J. M. S. Greene, Zebulon, Re 1 Want 2 H. riding gang and disc cultivator, good cond., -wheel guide preferred. A. L. Jordan, Sandersville. Rt. 3. Want Riding 2 H slat wing plow, good cond., for cash. G. A. Coleman, Hawkinsville, RFD Be G. I. wants model B John Deere and all farm equipment, first class. cond., for cash. H. D. Black, Pitts, Box 36 A. Want 1 large roller for-No. 13 improved Chattanooga 3 roller Cane Mill.-Douglas Raul- erson, Moniac, Rt. 1. Want a 5 or 10 gal. Barrel Churn. N. O. Newnan, Atlanta, Box 1357. Want Oliver Dbl. Dise Plow No. 72, or Oliver No. 75 A. M. Gunter, Atlanta, 1411 Boule- vard, S. E. Phone Cy. 0795. Want Garden Tractor. State Horse Power; Also want 30 in. ~ Corn Mill. Ford McEntire, Au- gusta, Rt. 3. Want John Deere A or B or Farmall H or M late model Tractor with planting and cul- tivating equipment, also a. disc plow. Ans. by mail giving full details. W. H. Burks, Atlanta, 366 Flat Shoals Ave. S. E. 4 Want good used Stalk Cutter. Must be in good cond.A. B. Weatherly, Fayetteville: Want 5 HP Garden Traetor, Gravely or Roto-Tiller prefer- ved. Must be in good cond. Write full particulars. J. 4H. Cantey, LaGrange, POB 686. Want power lift, cultivator and equipment for model B Farmall Tractor. Must be in good cond. State price. L. G. Faircloth, Pulaski, Rt. 1. Want cultivator, planter and distributor for Farmall A Tract- or, good cond. Phone 2032. W. E. Cook, Hamilton, Rt: 2. Want Farmall A Tractor with planter, cultivator and guano attachment or H Farmall with guano planters and cultivator attachment. Vester Miller, Iron City, Kt. 1. Want late model John Deere B or Farmall H Tractor: with or without 2 row equipment. State price, cond. and year. Luther White, Augusta, 1421 Hurd Ave. Want Farmall A Tractor or CC Allis-Chalmers with all equip., 8 planters, 1946 model, on rubber, good con... Write full particulars at once. A. M. McCorvey, Moultrie, Rt. 5. Want Cane Mill, or 3 rol- ler, also 60 gal. cap. Syrup Boiler, cheap for cash. A. T. hee, Jesup, Ril = Want 1 small Discharge Rock Roller for No. 2X Golden Cane _ Mill. Alvah Luke, Nashville. Want Big 3 Roller Cane Mill. Write. Mrs. J. CC. _ Rolison, Ohoopee, Box 45. Want Farmall A Tractor with plow and harrow, all planting and cultivating attachments. Maceo Byrd, Pulaski. Want Wheat inder. Give make, age ,cond, and _ price. 100 Egg Cap. Elec. Incubator, $10. or exc. for chickens. Bess Hoyle, Bronwood, Box 62. 2 Brower Batteries, perfect cond., (one starter and one finisher) $100.00; Cost $190. J. E. Atwood, Townsend, Rt. 1. One 5 Deck Elec. Brooder, exc. cond. $100. Jim Reeve, Calhoun. Sears 350 Chick Floor Brood- er with 2 thermostats, good cond., for sale. G. L. Stripling, Atlanta, 768 Pulliam St. Phone Ma. 8078. | Want Elec. Incubator, 200 or 300 egg cap., in good cond. Pre- fer in 50 mi. Springfield. Mrs. H. R. Waters, Rincon, Rt. 1 Box 93. 4 Elec. Brooders, cap, 50 chicks each, $30. J. W. Hester, Atlanta, 986 Crew St S. W. 1200 E. Oakes Elec. Auto- matic Incubator and 600 cap. same, $85. and $55. FOB; Elec. 3 Deck Oakes Battery Brood- er, $40.00; 2-500 cap. Brower oil floor brooders $1). ea. J. L. Whitten, Lithonia, Panola Rd. Want elee. 300-890 brooder, working cond., in 25. mi. Pelham. Advise. R. Harvey, Pelham. Rt. 2. Want 25 coal brooder , size 120, Buckeye preferred. Ralph Danger, Woodstock. One 1350-1946 model elec. Inc., used 4 times only, perfect sond., $150. T. J. Ramsey, Cov- ngton. Ker. heated Buc: eye Mam- moth Inc., 2600 egg cap., good cap. with- as a. cond. Cheap. Hubert J. Garner, 4 Suchanan. Rt. 2. % vd SEEDS FOR SALE Striped Half Runner Tender Garden Bean Seed, 1947 crop 25v cup; Also White Tender Bunch Garden Beans Seed, 30c cup. Mrs. Emily Knight, Gaines- ville, Rt. 1. : 28 lbs. pure Cox Melon Seed, $2 lb: You pay postage. Only MO accepted. W. R. Dyer, Rockmart, Rt. 2, Box 102. Crimson Clover (hard strain) Seed, 40c lb. J. C. Vaughan, Hartwell. Old Fashion Speckled .Cut- short Cornfield Bean Seed, good, tender, 60c lb. PP. H. J. Dupree, Acworth, Rt. 1. Several tons recleaned Blue Lupine Seed, 3c lb. E. O. Gar- rett, Cuthbert, Rt. 3. White Tender, slightly Half Runner Garden Bean Seed, earlier more prolific and larger pods. % lb., 20c lb. S. A. Bea- vehs, Cumming, Rt. 5. Chambers Special Tobacco Seed, 4 ozs. $1.60; 4% Ib., $3; 1 Ib, $5. PP. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear. : . Cannonball Watermelon Seed, pure, hand saved, .94 per ct. germ, $1 lb. Write for prices over 10 lbs. J. J. Bloodworth, Gordon, Rt. 1. 30 lbs. Salad Top Turnip Sed $9: Long Green Okra, 40c lb. S. D. Harrison, Kathleen. Old Time Little White Ten- der Half Runner Garden, White Tender Creaseback, Cutshort, Cornfield Beans, no weevile, 50c cup. Add postage. Can fill large orders. Mrs. T. H. Wade, Elli- jay, Rt. 3. White Nest Onions, $1 gal. Add postage. Mrs. Rebecca Golden, Bremen,;Rt. 2, Box 35. Calif. Multiplying Beer Seed, 25c a start; Ronger White Half Runner Bean Seed, 25c cup. PP. ae R. A. Nolen, Rockmart, t. 2. 401 Tobacco Seed, certified by Ga. Crop Improvement As- soc., 90 per ct. germ., $1.25 oz. PP. Foundation seed are direct from Coastal Plain Exp. Sta- tion and treated Write D. E. Newbern, Adel. White Half Runner Garden Bean Seed, 45 cup; Little Red and Clay Peas, 30c cup. Exc. for Carl Deaver, Blairsville, Rt. 3. Print sacks, Eula Beal, Ellijay, Rt. 3. : eS "SEEDS FOR SAL 2000 lbs. Genuine Cannon- ball Black Diamond and Flor- ida Black Giant Watermelon Seed, $1 1b; 500. lbs. Ga. Sweet- heart, $2. Ib. FOB W. O. Bird- song, Gordon. Short Neck Gourd Seed, 25 30c. PP. C. W. Rowland, Black- shear, RFD 2. ss Freeze proof Red Multiplying Onion Sets, 25 to 30 in a hill, $1.25 gal. PP. Exc. for Dahlia or Daffodil Bulbs, or print sks. Mrs. T. Holloway, Cobbtown, Rivals : White Creaseback Bean Sed, 30c large cup. Small orders _ac- cepted. Add postage. Mrs. Van Owenby, Blairsville, Rt. 3. Tomato Seed: 200 Blue Mtn. (runs to 14 ft., 100 lbs. to_vine, wt. up to 2 lbs.) and 200 Colos- sal and 100 OX Hart, with cul- ture instructions for 25c. Stps. accepted. Will C. Smith, Roy Large Old Time Striped Tender Half Runner Bean Seed, 40c large cup. Exe. for zood pecays: 1 large yup for 1 lb. Each pay postase. Jenry Fortenberg, Resaca, Rt. uy About 500 lbs. Hezari Seed, -ecleaned, for sale. _ Wie. Simpson, MeDonough. | Half Runner, Creaseback, Sutshort, and Old Fashion Frost Bean Seed, 35c big cup. Mrs. A. W. Mulkey, Quill. Nice large. Tender White Half Runner Bean Seed, 40c cup. Add postage. Mrs. Ger- trude Reece, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Gold Dollar Tobacco Seed, pure and sound, 1947 crop, $1. cup. Mrs. A. W. Atkinson, RFD Striped Half Runner Bean Seed, 40c cup; 60c qt.; ~Multi- plying Onions, $1.25_ gal. Or exc. for Pecans or White Feed Sacks. PP. Mrs. Guy Crowe, Cumming,. Rt. 1. : Black Pea, long green seed, 25c lb; White Pea with Yellow Eye, clean seed, and. Yellow Crowders, 25 lb. Add postage. C. L. Flowers, Morven. _ _ SACKS FOR SALE- Nice print sacks, 35c ea. PP. Mrs. Nathan Weatherby, Ball Ground, Rt. 4. See coe Pranit sacks, wash-1, free of holes and mildew, 3, $1. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Willy Meaders, Cleveland; Rt12 = White Feed Sacks, 20c ea. Exe. for White Spanish Pea- nuts. Miss Roberta McCollum, Grantville Rik ae Print Sacks, washed, ironed, no holes or mildew, 30c ea. Mrs. Butha ~ Fraser, Gaines- ville, Rt. 7. ae Nice Print Sacks,. washed, 100 lb. cap., good cond., 30c ea. Add postage. Mrs. T. L. Law- son, Gainesville, Rt. 8. , Nice smooth print ~ sacks, washed, in good cond., 3, $l. Add postage. Mrs. G@. L. Hub- bard, Gainesville, Rt. 5. Nice white sacks, 18c ea. Add postage. Mrs. F.C. Ab- bott, Calhoun. ; , 100 lb. sacks, 30c ea. Add postage. Miss Lou Ellon Dan- iel, Gainesville, Rt. 9, Box 122. -Print Sacks, 3, $1.00; whites, 20c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming. Print sacks, washed, and jroned, 35c ea. COD. Mrs. H. R. Roper, Gainesville, Rt. 1. 100 Ib. print sachs, washed, free of holes and mildew, 3, $1. Add postage. Mrs. H. L. Pat- terson, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Print sacks, 100 Ib. cap., wash- ed, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. D. Whitmire, Cumming, Rt. 3. Dark and light print sacks, 3, $1. Or exc. for value. Mrs. H. A. Porter, Buford; RFD 3. _- Nice print sacks, washed, 100 lb. cap., free of holes, light or dark, 40c ea. PP. Prompt ship- ment. Mrs. Pearl Waters, Daw- sonville, Rta, |Gainesville, Rt. 7. _ Extra large white feed sacks, | | Mrs. | | Rt. Print sacks, 100 Ib. cap. mildew, 3, $1. Add postage. Miss Bessie Cook, Canton, Rt. ae : a : White sacks, 20c ea; Washed and ironed prints, 35c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Lonnie Rundles, washed, free: of holes and let- ters, -25: ea. -PRS Mis: GR. Clark, -Gainesville, Rt. 7. Print-Sacks, 100 1b. cap., washed, 3, $1. Add postage. Mrs. A. K. Grier, Gainesville, Bites White Feed Sacks, free of) holes, 30c ea. Add _ postage. Mrs. Alton Grindle, Gaines- ville, Rt. 5. z holes, $4.20 doz. PP. L. J. El- lis, Cumming. Bee. _Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., 32c) 2a. Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2, B 143. ; Feed Sacks, free of letters and holes, 25 ea. Mrs. J. N. Sox, Woodstock, Rt. 2. Clean Print Sacks, 100 Ib. cap., free of holes and mildew, | 3, $1. PP. Mrs. Carl Mullinax, Cumming, Rt. 5. Print Sacks, can furnish 3 of same col., 45c ea- G, T. 3rown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Print Sacks, washed, good cond., 3, $1. PP. Mrs. Roy L. Bennett, Cumming, Rt. 1. SAGE FOR SALE Sage, $1. lb; Sage Plants, 6, 50c. Mrs. J. G. Dodd, Alpharetta, Rt. 2.0 Shade Dried Sage, 30e cup; Watercress, 60c doz.; Pepper- clumps, 30c. Mrs. Calhoun, Rt. 1. R. Sorrells, Monroe. Rt. 1. : Garden sage, this yrs crop, Mrs. J. O. ~McDaris, 3. 1947 Sage leave:, washed, shade dried, $1 1b; clumps , 30c ea. All del. 2nd. zone. Mrs. Annie Patillo, La- Grange, Rt. 4. ee Home cured, hand picked Sage, ground, $1. lb. Canton, land. Rt. 3, Box 48. washed, shade dried, $1. lb. 3) Ibs., 90e 1b; 10-25 Ibs., 80c lb; also peanuts, $1.50 peck, $5. bu. Rt. 2, Box 143. 75c lb; ground, $1.26 lb. Pre-= FARM HELP WANTED Want col. couple or family for 1 H. farm, 50-50 basis. Good house, water, lights; on mail Rt. Near Atlanta. Write. Miss W. C. Collins, Atlanta, 290 Angier Ave., N. E. - i Want white) unencumbered | woman to live in home with 2, and help with light farm chores on farm. Small salary and good home. Mrs. H. W._ Brysen,. Rome, 818 B. , : Want reliable col. man and raise chickens and _ turkeys; man look after cows, work on A. Manry, Fortson. 5 least 2 plow hands, on halves. Must be honest and sober. 4 R. house, elec., neal church, 3 mi. Jonesboro, 14 mi. boro. RED aie - Want good tractor driver, washed, ironed, free of holes, |w Praint sacks, washed, free of Shade dried | ! nint, 30c doz; Horehound, 6| PM. Hall) Shade cured Sage, $1. lb.,| A and 5c extra postage. Mrs. C | 4 $1. lb. Prompt shipment. Del. | Sage = at my |. home. Mariah Brown, Rich- |-Lai 1947. Sage, hand gathered,| A paid in Ga. only. J. C. ais : Brown. Toccoa, Rt. a Sera wife, to live on place; woman) Want white or col. family, at), school and| Atlanta. Jas. M. Bryan, Jones- | : a houses, churches. fice. See Estates. ~ Want about 50 tilizers for. half. Party and do all house. S. P. Box 21 Want goo standing rent, HO Mrs. Claude Edmonds, Toccoa. | , - 3-10. Ibs, 90c Ib; 25 Ibs. up,| ington once. ot lanta, 398 Ci Atlanta. Truc! Salary and a1: etc. Mrs. pasture, etc. Must have ref. Jas. | Vi so grow tobacco on hal jE