ore me a bition ae
dean T saw this foe
on Kraviteh and Phyl
As I pondered the power
of the names of Aaron
Phyllis | Kraviteh, I also
mental in dragging into
sworn duties. .- ..
jocent of ene ne-
ee Cerne, just
homes by ican
>
L i
ACTION PROMISED
REGISTRATION
vannah attorney, said Wed-
l ask the U.S. District court.
orted interference with Ne-
1g registration for voting in
Georgia. counties.
said he had complaints from
interference with their right
elfair, Jeff Davis and Pierce
L Pierce county in the 1946
ernatorial campaign that
rder preventing illegal dis-
of Negroes from voting.
one of the attorneys repre-
egroes in that case.
orney said he probably would
ge Scarlett again to ask
tion on the ee com-
TOM LINDER a
Court and signed Aaron :
ple of es whose on- |
Ty to purify the pallot
e such named "Attorn- :
rts respected white of- |
runswick, Georgia, for dis- |
cted white officials. ad
were dragged into Fed:
oreed to sad trial
is that the
AH, Ga., Feb. 5 (AP). Aaron |
strict Judge Frank Scarlett |
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY a (1948 |
1, Kravitch And Kommissars
. peraia Farmers Market Bulletin
mother Ga father of these creatures
eame from Russia.
As I pondered still further the won-
derful power and influence of the names
of Aaron Kravitch and Phyllis Kra-_
_vitch, I read in the morning newspaper
where the same named creatures were
going to drag some white people from
Jeff Davis. County (my home county)
from Telfair County and from Pierce
~ County into Federal Court.
Down memories lane my mind wan-
" dered and [ remembered vividly reading
the days of reconstruction when the
scallawags and carpet-baggers dragged
the white people of the. South before -
Federal Judges. Those whites were
guilty of no erime but having a white
skin, and I said to myself, Aeoryelons.
are the works and powerful are the
names of Kraviteh and bases and
-Kommissars,
From pondering these things, 1 came
back to the document on my desk and
I asked myself the question, Who are
the plaintiffs against me in this law a
of Aaron Kravitch? a
IT note that the purported plaintiffs
claimed to be school teachers in Glynn
County and that one of them is Chair-
man of the Political Action Committee
in, the County.
As I read through the document and
saw where I was eharged with all kinds
= On high crimes and Suisdemieanors in.
publishing the facts to the farmers of
Georgia, I came across one paragraph
in the petition which struck my eye and
I quote it as follows for your informa-
Son:
(These Plaintiffs)
Being teachers in the Glynn
County School System in Brunswick
_ are members of a class which is par-
* ticularly interested in and affected by
the tirades and out-bursts of said Lin-
der, and are apprehensive that if said
remarks are permitted to continue to
be circulated .in said newspaper that
it might cause strained feeling be-
tween the State of Georgia and the
Federal Government, which could re-
sult in the Federal Government refus-
ing to make further appropriations to
the State of Georgia for its educational
system, thereby injuring economically
and financially your petitioners, whose
salaries are dependent upon aid re-
ceived from the Government and
- whose work in the School System is
naturally affected by the aid which
NUMBER 22
Make War
he foie School System can receive _
_ from Federal funds appropriated for
said purpose.
What does the above allegation mene
T pondered on this question W hy
Aaron Kravitch and Phyllis Kraviteh,
who purport to live in Savanhah, Geor-
gia, were forced to go all the way to |
Brunswick to find Gients for their ne-
-farious purpose of making an attack
on the Georgia Farmers Market Bul-
letin. You know it is quite a step from
Bryan
County, Liberty County, McIntosh ie
County and Glynn County to get from
Savannah to Brunswick. I wouder why |
it was necessary for them to go all this
did these plaintiffs go all the way to
Savannah to hire lawyers when there
tent lawyers right there in Brunswick?
| Is it not clear that influences outside
the State as well as in the State are be-
hind this war against the Bulletin?
During the days of the war,
(Continued on Page Hight)
ONE OF THE OLD GUARD.
Indian Springs, Georgia
February 5, 1948
Hon. Tom Linder,
State Capitol, -
Atlanta, Georgia.
Dear Tom:
| always .wrote Thomas KE. Watson
whenever the Hellion Hounds got after
him. Even wrote him in 1892 when he
denounced the Bar Room in the Capitol,
saying members after freely imbibing
have been heard to ask, Mr. Speaker:
Where was I at.
They tried to impeach him but he stood
up and fought them to a finish. He told
the truth and never flinched, and won
out. All the daily papers from that day
for 830 years never failed to abuse him
at every turn of events. So in 1920 he
snowed them under forever, EVEN
the Atlanta Journal paid him tributes at
his death.
Brave men rush into the conflict
Get worsted and quit.
Brave men who are something more
than brave
Take no defeat as final.
THOMAS E. WATSON.
So the Hellion Hounds are after you.
Pour it to um. The truth must be main-
tained. WE ARE WITH YOU.
Sincerely yours,
: J. C. KILLEBREW.
Savannah to Brunswick. It is necessary
to go through Chatham County,
distance to find clients? Also. just why oy
are a number of reputable and compe-
Bruns:
on th
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OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITO",, Atlanta,
NATIONAL EDITORIAL_
SSOCIATION
ee, | ee
of notice.
ing more than 35 to 40 words, not
notices. :
Tom Linder. Commissioner.
Published Weekly at
By Department of Agriculture
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Notity on FORM 3578Bureau ot
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including name and address.
ifs
1300, $2.00; Klondike, 60c C. PP.
Siate Capifol. Atlanta. Ga.
Atlanta. Ga.
Publication Office
114-122 Pece St.. Covington, Ga.
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
Verbenas, 7 colors. Sell or
exc. for smooth Print sacks: 2
doz. for 3 sacks.. Ea. pay post-
age. Mrs. J. W. Whimpey,
Screven.
Large, double Orange Canna
bulblets, $2. doz. postage paid,
or 25c ea. plus postage. Mrs.
Cora Payton, Summerville, P.
O. Box 32.
Dahlias potatoes, . red, and
variegated, med. size, yellow
jarge size, 10c ea. Add postage.
No order less $1. Exe. for
is Print sacks. Mrs. O. L. Under-
- wood, LaGrang. Rt. 3, Box 74
A.
3 nice Boxwoods for sale at
my place. See for prices. Mrs.
J. R. Martin, Blairsville, Rt. 2,
Box 169.
INCUBATORS AND
BROODERS
eo
Elec. Incubator, 100 egg cap.,
good cond. $12. Used only
twice. Ship ex, col. Mrs. Ma-
rion Toler, Americus, Rt. A.
Two, 500 -cap. Elec. Brood-
ers, raised 2 bunches each, $25.
ea; 4 wood Burner, 1000 cap.
with thermostat, $7. ea. B. R.
Woodliff, Alpharetta, Rt. 1.
2 oi} burning 240 Egg cap.
Buckeye Inc. $30.00; Old
Trusty , 120 egg cap., $20.00;
2 Oaks Economy Oil Burning
Brooders, 50 chick cap. All in
good cond. at my home. $3. ex-
tra for crating. Mrs. Kate
Hooper, Norcross. .
Want Little Brown Hen In-
cubator. Advise price and
cond. of incubator. Ruby Ball,
Alpharetta, Rt. 3.
3 Sears Super-Hatcher Elec.
Incubators, 2100 cap. ea, exc.
Rondy s $185.: Cr, Ly
Americus, Dawson Rd.
50 Egg Cap. Kerosene In-
cubator, complete with instruc-
tions, A-1 cond.; $4. or -exc.
for 15 print, 100 lb. cap. sacks,
free of holes and mildew. Mrs.
Jessy D. Morris, Wrightsville,
Rt.23. :
5 Deck Elec. Battery Brood-
er, reasonable. Mrs. J. W. Col-
Jins, Baconton.
No. 8 Buckeye Elec. Incu-
bator, 6000 cap., for sale cheap
or exc. for Battery Brooder. S.
d. Griener, Atlanta, RFD 5,
Box 307. ray
Jordan,.
PLANTS FOR SALE
Klondike Strawberry plants,
500, $2.50; $5. M. Prompt ship-
ment. No checks. Mrs. Willie
Allen,. Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Klondike Strawberry, 200,
$1.00; 500, $2.25; $4. M; Big
Jim Everbearing, $1.25 C; Cab-
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
6ld Kudzu Crowns,
$12. M.
va
packed 1000 to bag,
Exp. Prepaid. Mark T.
ren, Dewey Rose.
2 yr. bearing size Mt., Huck-
50c doz. Add postage. Tamar,
Teem, Talking Rock.
Sage Plants, (1. doz. PP. Mrs.
40. ;
Sage Plants, $6. C. PP. L. J.
Ellis, Cumming. A
Open grown Chas. W. Cab-
berry, 70c C; 300, $1.85; 500,
$2.75. PP. Moses Davis, Mil-
jledgeville, Rt. 5, Box 126.
Chas. W., Copenhagen, Early
Jersey Cabbage Plants, large,
fresh, frostproof, and White
Bermuda Onion, 500, $1.00; $1.-
50 M. Del Prompt shipment. H.
J. Puckett, Fitzgerald.
Bradleys Everbearing Straw-
berry, bears more than any
other strawberry grown, $1. C.
Cash. or MO. Mrs. Joe Wood,
Cleveland, Rt. 4. :
Red Raspberry, Himalaya,
Dewberry, Blackberry, Black
Muscadine; Hazelnut, $1.50 doz;
Garlic Bulbs, 3. doz., $1. Mrs.
C. B. Robinson, Bowdon.
Rooted, young Strawberry
Plants, Klondike, 50c C; Lady
Thompson, 70c C. Prompt ship-
ment. Add postage. Mrs. Clyde
Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Wonderberry Strawberry,
Gibson, Red Cold, Jewel, 75c
C; White Iceburg Blackberry,
ed Sage, Horse Radish, Garden
50c qt. Walnut Meats, 80c lb.
Mrs. Willis Grindle, Dahlonega,
Reed:
Chas., - Copenhagen Cabbage
and White Bermuda Onions,
500, $1.00;<$1.50 M; 10,000: and
Fitzgerald.
Large Bearing Strawberry
Plants, 40 C; $3.50 M., White
Half Runner and White Bun.
Bean Seed, 30c, % Ib.; 50c lb.
Add postage. Thelma Hayes,
Gainesville, Rt. 1.
bage, 200, 70c del. C. W. Smith,
War-.
leberry, Blackberry, Dewberry,
A. Horsley, Waco, Rt. 2, Box:
bage Plants, 30c C; 500, $1.00; ,
$1.75 M;. Everbearing Straw-;
Red Thornless Raspberry, root- |:
Gooseberry, 6, 50c; Dry Sage,
up, $1.25 M. PP. I. L. Stokes, |
Early Bearing Strawberry
Plants, 40c C; $3.50 M; Chas.
W. Cabbage, 30c C; 500, $1.25;
'1$2. M. Add postage. Jay Hayes,
Jainesville, Rt. 1.
Chas. and Copenhaj.en frost-
yroof Cabbage, 500, $1.25; $2.
M; Bermuda Onion, $2.50 M.
Del. Ovie Conner, Pitts, Rt. 1.
Lady T and Klondike Straw-
berry, 60c C; 500, $2.50; $4.50
M. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Dor-
sey Simmons, Gainesville, Rt.
2 ; g
Fresh, frostproof E. J., Chas.
W. Cabbage, and Ga. Heading
Collard Plants, 50c C: 506, $1.25.
PP. Buferd Jughtsey, Baxley,
Rivas: :
Klondike Strawberry Plants,
500, $1.75; $3.50 M. Mrs. Mell
Mashburn, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Mastodon, Lady
TOC rae
Strawberry,
and. Everbearing,
Mrs, Ara Waldrip, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1..
White Nest Onion, Wakefield
Cabbage, Ga. Collard Plants,
50c C; Cauliflower, Brussel
|Sprouts, Broccoli, Celery, $1. C;
Garlic Plants, 35 doz. Del Mrs.
H. V. Franklin, Register.
Thornless Boysenberry, 1 yr.
old, 90c doz; $6. C; 2 yr. olds,
$1.50 doz. Time to plant.
Prompt del. T. H. Graves, Fay-
etteville. ; :
Chas. W. Cabbage, 300, $1.00;
White Bermuda Onions, 500,
$1.00; Sage Plants, 15c ea; 90c
doz; Dried Sage, 25c qt; 90e gal.
Del. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Roy-
Ston; Rta: '
Sage Plants, Rooted, 50c doz;
3 doz, $1.25; Garlic Bulbs, 55c
doz; 3 doz., $1.25. Cash or MO.
Add postage. E. S. Stephens,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Klondike Strawberry, 500,
$2.25; $4.25 M., Kudzu Crowns,
rooted, 1 and 2 yrs., $2. C; 500,
$7.00; $1250 M; 5 M or more,
$10. M. Del. No Checks. Ethel
Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Thornless Boysenberry, $1.
doz; 2 yr. old, $2. doz; Lucretia
Dewberry, $2. C;. $15. M; Mc-
|Donald Blackberry, $3. C; $25. |
M. Carefully packed. PP. J. W.
Toole, Macon, 410 Burton Ave.
Chas. W., E. J. Gabbage,
White, Red . Bermuda Onion
Plants, -30C; 5 C, $1.15;.1 M,
Rowe, Abbeville:
Mastodon Strawberry plants,
75e C; 500, $3.50; $5. M. Add
postage. No checks nor stamps.
Floyd Grindle, Cumming, Rt.
Es 3
Mastodon Strawberry, 70c iG;
500, $3.00; $5. M; Klondike, 60
C; 500, $2.50; $4. M. Add post-
age. Exe. 200 plants for 4 print
sacks. Mrs. A. D. Jones, Cum-
ming, Rt. 1.
Red Raspberry Plants, 75
doz. Exc. for other. plants. or
fruit trees. B. M. Cox, Atlanta,
757 Hemphill Ave. N. W.
Chas. W. and E, J. Cabbage,
Ga. Heading Collard Plants, ex-
tra large green frostproof, 50c
C; 500, $1.25 PP. Leroy Light-:
sy, Baxley, Rt. 3.
-Large fresh frostproof E. J.
and Chas. W. Cabbage, and Ga.
Heading Collard Plants, White
Bermuda Onions, 50c C; 500,
$1.25. PP.s Mrs. Lillie Lightsey,
Baxley, Rt. 3.
Strawberry Plants, $3.50 M.
or Exc. Wesley W. Hutchin-
son, Douglas, Rt. 3.
Cabbage, $2. M. Satis. guar.
Clifford Smith, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Mastodon Strawberry, 75 C;
500, $3.50; Catnip, Horehound,
Peppermint, Balm, Garlic Bulbs;
30c doz. Miss N: A. White,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1. :
Kudzu Crowns, $1.50 C; $10.
M,C, E. Parrish, Adel.
Chas. W. and Early Jersey
rostproof Cabbage, and White
and Bermuda Onion Plants, |
300, $1.00; 500, $1.25; $1.75 M.
'Del. R. Chanclor, Pitts.
$1.65; 5 M up, $1.50 M. W. F.1'
Early Jersey and Chas. W.|.
Mt. Huckleberry, bearing
size, 85c doz; Haz2Inut, 6. $1.,
Wild Strawberry, 25c doz;
White Tender Half Runner
Bean Seed, 40c cup; 3 cups, $1.
Add postage. Mrs. Nancy Hen-
Jerson, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box. 49!
Copenhagen and Chas. W.
Cabbage, and White Bermuda
Onion Plants, 500, $1.25: $1.50
M. Write for cuts on large lots.
E. L. Fitzgerald,. Irwinville.
Large fresh extra Early Ger:
|sey, Chas. W. Copenhagen Cab-
bage and White Bermuda On-
ion (pencil size) Plants, 500, $1.,
$1.50 M. Prompt del. Satis.
guar. F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald.
Certified Missionary Straw-
berry Plants, $1. C. PP. Tom
Kittle, Carrolton, Rt. 5.
2 yis.. $2:C;-500; -$7:00: $12.50
M., 5 M up, $10. M; Klondike
Strawberry, 300, $1.50; 500,
shipment. No checks. . D.
Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
2-3 yr. Kudzu Plants, $15. M;
10,000 or more, $12.50 M. Del.
co, Rt. 2: :
proof Cabbage,
ion Plants, 300, $1.00; $2.25. M.
Prepaid. Otis Conner, Pitts.
Open grown Chas. W. Cab-
bage Plants, 30c C; 500, $1.00;
$1.75 M; Everbearing Straw-
berry, 70c C: 300, $1.85; 500,
$2.75. PP. Moses Davis, Mil-
ledgeville, Rt. 5, Box 126.
Mastodon Everbearing Mis-
sionary and Blakemore Straw-
berry Plants, $1. doz; $5. C.
Burton Ave.
Early Jersey, Chas. W. Cab-
bage, and White and Yellow
Bermuda Onion, full count,
prompt shipment, 30c C; 500,
$1.25; $1.65 M. P. L. Gibbs, Ab-
beville; RFD 2.
Missionary and Blakemore
Chas. Early Jersey W. Cab-
bage, 25c; $1.25, $5.; $1.65 M;
5000 up, $1.50 M. Full count.
Prompt shipment. Charles A.
Gibbs, Abbeville, Rt. 2.
-SEED> FOR SALE
~ e =
Orange col. Meat Watermel-
on, fine flavor, no hard white
hearts, $4. Ib; $1, %4 Ib. W. A.
Sumner, Adrian.
300 lbs. Black Lee Water-
melon, 92 per ct. germ., Sere-
san treated, $2.50 Ib. J. Q. Har-|
vey, Jakin. xs
Fla. Pole Butterbean and
Baby Limas, not mixed, 35 Ib.
plus del chrgs.. Mrs. Lowe
Smith, Maxeys. :
3 lbs. White Nest Onions, 25
lb; Cantaloupe and Muskmelon,
-|20 Tbl., Black Diamond Can-
30c Th.
nonball Watermelon,
B. Cox,
At my place. Mrs. C.
Cairo, RFD 3.
8 Ibs. extra early Green. Pod
Okra Seed, 60c 1b; Carlton
Sawyer, Cuthbert, Rt. 4.
90 Ibs. Stone Mt. Watermelon |
Seed, Ist. yr., kept pure, extra
fine crop, $1.25 Ib. or $1. Ibe
for lot. DeVoe Smith, Adrian.
2 Kobe Lespedeza, Scarafied
and Coker 100 Wilt Cotton-|
seed, Ist. yr., good germ., $10.
dersonville.
90 lbs. Cannonball Watermel-
on Seed, 60c 1b; 25 lbs. or
more, 50c lb. Joseph A. Farm-
er, Milledgeville, Rt. 2, Box 117.
100 Ibs. Cannonball or Black.
Diamond Watermelon, hand
selected, govt. tested, $1. Ib;
$1.25 Ib. under 5 lbs. Roy Farm-
er, Gordon, RFD 2.
Dude Creek Watermelon.
Seed, $2. lb; White Seeded
Black Diamond, $3. Ib; Okla.
Black Diamond Cannonballs,
~
B. Clegg, Scotland.
me io.
Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1 and
$2.25; $4.25 M. Del. Prompt]
Send MO. E. O. Patterson, Wa-
Chas. and Early Jersey fros*-
Bermuda On-
Prepaid L. E. Toole, Macon, 606 |,
Strawberry, $3. M. PP. No chks. |.
No COD. F. J. Andel, Perry, Rt. | 1 a
iE : : |Perkins Mam
| Mrs.
per hundred. L. G. Downs, An- |.
$1.50 lb. Ist. yr. Certified. C.|W.
Seed, White
weevil treated
Bunch Bean,
3 cups for 4
R. V. Woody, Dial.
melon Seed, hand
jib. Plus posta
bitts, Dallas, Rt
Black Diamond
Seed, pure, recle
germ., 50c lb;
mond White See
muned to melon
lb. Wholesale orly
Butler, POB ~
Everbearing cai
ed Green Pod O
1b. William T.
ville, Box 535.
Green Glaze
1947 crop, 2 tbls
$1.00; Dipper and
Seed. 15 doz; 2!
(PRY: Miarsu: Je Ae
Old Fashion
Runner Bean: Seed,
Striped, $1. Ib
Mrs. Guy Hart,
20 Ibs. Long
Calif. Multiplyi
25 start;
Peas, 25 cup.
Nolen, Reckmar
Green Glaze
1947 crop,
J. Steed, Buena
Striped Half
Rte 2:
Recleaned a
lbs. Hegari See
less, 7e lb; 100
Combine type. H.
Farmington,
(5 oz.) 30c;
cup, 10c; 1 cup.
Lillian Hardin,
| Red Multiplyin,
$1. gal. Exc. for (
G. B. Patt
ville, Rt. 4.
40 lbs. Ga
termelon Seed, $
Vinson, Mill
- Tender Wh i
and Cutshort Co:
Seed, 25 cup.
Exe. for good ;
Ja Hensley, Elli
. Old Time Tender
ner Beans, 65c_
age. Mrs: L.
|ville, Rt. 1.
Large White
Garden Bean
of weevils, 40c
Exc. for sacks.
ver, Talkin oc
melon. growth
cantaloupe) und
largest caps, 25c Ib.
age. Mrs, Inez
50 lbs. Dude Cr
melon Seed, Ist.
Cornfield Bean
tender and har
weevils, 30c
lb; Marglobe
nato, $2. Ib; Col-
a Tender Half
Oc cup; 70c lb.
=
pe LOr: sale
Half Runner
. Mrs. Ralph
esville, Rt. 2. |
Onion Sets, |
Bil, qordele,
om Owenby,
hit Halt
a: helled, 30c cup. |
ge orders.
ith culture. inst.3
thatham to:
ithin 55 days,
. Smith,
e
_k unner, |
ed. sae White |
Cream
Deas 4
d, , thl; 45c.,|
|lb. Add postage.
|Add postage.
Ibu. Exe, for
|field peas,
jhand saved, $1.
*(25e for good start. Mrs.
: wt. aa 2)
long bear-|
anu Z iarsiote! -
tamped ao ad. | song,
1. Yawn, Alma,
Calif, Multiplying Beer Seed,
120 thls., 2 tbls, 35 Send
stamped self-addressed = en
velope Mrs. Willie Mashburn,
_{Cairo, Rt. 1, Box 97.
Pure Cannonball and Black
Diamond Watermelon Seed, 94
per ct. germ., govt. tested, $1.
lb. Small lots. J. J. Bloodworth,
Gordon.
Genuine Ga. Sweetheart Wa-
termelon Seed, hand saved, 94
per ct. germ., $2. lb. sn.all lots.
Miss Carolyn Bloodworth, Gor-
don. |
Heavy Bearing Black Pole
Bean Seed, Striped Half Run-
iners, 50c large cup; Extra good
White Table Bunch Peas, 35c
Mrs. W. V.
Robbs, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Citron, 75c 1b.; Red Indian
Peach, 50c doz; Purple
Table Peas,\25c lb; Early Green
.|Okra, 35c teacup; Red Speckle
25 |b.
Crowe,
Sugar Crowder Peas,
Rosie~-.
Cumming, Rt. 1.
White Lima Bean Seed, 35c
large cup; col. mixed Butter-
bean, 30c cup; 1947 White
|Bloom Striped Half Runners,
40c large cup. PP. Mrs. Eng-
Rt. |lish Roach, Royston, Rt. 1.
220 lbs. Long Green Pod Ok-
ra Seed, 1947 crop, 40c lb., 10
Tbs. up. J. M. Chapman, Chula.
25 bu. sound peach seed, $2.
white
hens,
peace St
_Vine Okra Seed, bears
abundantly, not slick, 25 seed,
25c and 3c stamp. Mrs. F. A.
Neal, Atlanta, Rt. 3, Box 97.
Tender White Half Runner
_|Bean Seed, 45c cup; Red and
- | White Speckled Pea, 30c cup;!
nice dried apples, 50c lb, No
-;Worms or peel PF in Ga. En-
{close PO Money Order. Mrs. C..
_\L. Bates, Cartecay.
225 lbs. Black Diamond or
Cannonball Watermelon Seed,
Ib. Del any
amt. Exc. for or wiH buy 50:
jbu. 90 Day Speckled Running
Velvet Beans. Chick Stephens,
Vienna, RFD 2. 2
White Half Runner eaten
(Bean, 50c large cup; White
Nest Onions, 50c gal. Add post-
age. Mrs. J. M. Smith, Talking
os Rie.
~ 1000 lbs. Kobe Lespedeza
1 Seed, 12c lb. J. G. Mask, Po :
_ stteville, RED As
Tender Half Runner Bean,
| White and Streaked, 40c cup;|
490c Yby Collard, 60c Ib; Mar-
iglobe Tomato, $1.85 lb; 5 Ibs.,
($8.75. A. Crow, Gainesville, Rt.
- 12; Box 143.
Half. Runner Tender _Garder. |
Seed, 40c teacup. Add
: postage.
epean
Mrs. Hoyt
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1:
Multiplying Calif. Beer Seed,
Sallie
Martin,
ene Rockmart, Rt.2.
Good Tender Striped Half
Runner and Black Pole Bean
Dee d0c large cup. Add post-
age. Mr.s T. L. Pirkle, Flowery
iBranch, me oe
Le White Half Runner Bean
Seed, tender, free of weevils,
/40c large cup. Add postage.
iMrs. J. E. Mooney, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1.
Black Diamond Fla.
1000 Ibs. Ga. Sweetheart
lb. State
Semasan treated. W. O. Bird-
Gordon. :
6 Wks.
"Peas, 15e pt; Ga. Collard Seed,
TH
Box |
ide tbls. Add postage. Mrs.
Rt i,
10 Ibs. guar. good clean, hand
\saved, Pumpkin -Seed,. $1.26,
-El-jIb. PP; or entire lot, $10.0. A.
oe Patton, Young. Cane... eines
Hull |
2000 lbs. Genuine Cannonball.
Black |
|Giant Watermelon Seed, $1.
|b;
\Melon, $2. tested. |
euiple Mull CLO aen irs. N. L. Hill, Cartecay.
{ 100 Ibs. Perkins Long: Green |
Okra Seed, 50c Ib. lot. F. M.|
?{ Biles, Ellenwood, Rt. 1.
}cups, $1.25. PP in
rabbits,
watermelon | 1
s,|seed, print sacks. Mrs. Ruby |
|M. Jackson, Ft. Valley, 503 E:
/
Watermelon Seed, H. B. Jumbo
Cantaloupe, 50c Ib. J. D. Wat-
son, Unadilla.
Martin Gourd Seed, 5c 0z.
N. W. McLeod, Cuthbert.
50 lbs. pure Cannonball or
Black Diamond Watermelon,
shade dried, $1. lb; 10 lbs. up,
90c 1b. J. R: Hall, Gordon, Rt.
2: :
Brown Striped Half Runner
Bean Seed, 50c cup; Prolific
Small White Butterbeans, 25c
eup; Yellow Meat Watermelon,
$1. cup. Mrs. C. H. Rhodes,
Canon, Rt. 1. ;
Striped Half Runner Tender
Garden Beans, free of weevils,
25c cup. Add postage. Mrs. Em-
ily Knight, Gainesville, Rt. 1,
2500 Ibs. Giant Strata Croto-
laria Seed, recleaned, germ.
tested, 14c lb. Moody Peed,
Butler, Rt. 2.
White Creaseback Beans,
White Cutshorts, White Half
Runner and Frost Bean Seed,
cleaned, sound, 35c big cup.
Add postage. Exc. for print
sacks. Mrs. A. W. Mulkey,
Quill.
Early Brown 6 wks. Table
Peas, 2 crops, white or col.
Butterbeans, 5 cups, $1.10;
Brown Streaked Half Runner
and Blue Pole Bean -Seed, 3
Ga. Mrs.
30 Ibs.
Watermelon Seed, $1. lb. FOB.
MO. Mrs. S. J. Stubbs, Goggins.
Bean Seed, free of weevils, 40c
cup. Add postage. Mrs. Ger-
trude Reece, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
50 Ibs. Black Diamond or
}Cannonball Watermelon Seed,
selected from over ripe ship-
ping melons, $1. Ib. F. I. Farm-
er, Milledgeville, Rt. 2, Box 168.
Martin Gourd Seed, 10e for
30 seed. Mrs. M. L. Henderson,
Adairsville, Box 52.
Extra fine imp. Okra Seed;
big pods, soft and slick like
white velvet (but green), 25c-
50c pkgs. PP. George D. Bur-
rell,, Roswell, Rt..1.
Calif. Beer Seed, 25c- tbl; 45c
for 2 thi. Send self. addressed
envelope. Mrs. W. R. Gravely,
Clayton, Rt. 1. :
BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE
Tender, striped Half Runner
shelled, 35c cupfull postpaid.
Mrs. Pierce English, Cumming,
Rt. 1
White Half Runner
beans, tender at all times, 40c
pint and postage. Mrs. R. K.
Jones, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
. White Crookneck Squash,
light green pod, white seeded
Ice Bean, Lespedeza and 1 pk.
Velvet Bean, Brown Sugar
Crowder, White Broweyed and
Brown Purple Hull Peas, 35c
and 40c lb. Add postage. Mrs.
R.-C. Loyd; Ocilla:
7 bu. good pure Yellow
Crowder Peas, $10. bu. P. B.
| Watson, Mauk, Rt. 1.
14 bu. Brown Whippoorwill
Peas, picked before rainy wea-
ther, $5. bu. FOB. No checks.
W. B. Smith, Grayson, Box 22.
Nice sound, clean, Lady Peas,
|40c pt. Add. postage. Temar
|Teem, Talking Rock.
Big or little White Half
|Runner Beans, Green Pod Ok-
Add postage. |C
ra, 3 cups, $1.
10 pu. pure Cream Crowder
Peas, $3. pk; $19. bu... Extra
kept
pire Cottonseed, Ist.- yr.,
|Buford, Rt. 2.
- Striped Half Runner Tender
Beans,
grass, Rt. 1.
\
Black Diamond-Cannon Ball
Clarence McMillian, Dacula, Rt.
pure Pride of Ga.
_ Tender- White Half Runner |
garden beans, weevil-free, hand |
garden |
good quality; Also 190 bu. Em-'
pure, $10. per CWT. J. P. Hays, |
-1947 crop, handshelled, |
weevil free 30c cup. .Add post- |
age. Mvs. A. EK. Daniel, ee
FOR SALE
BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE
Striped Half Runner tender
Beans, 60c qt; 40c pt; Peas,
white black and brown eye, 25c
lb. Exc. for ood white print
sacks. Ea. pay postage. Mrs.
Guy Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1.
50 bu. good sound Brab Peas
my place % mi, 22 Hwy. at
Juniper Rd. Y/ill Epps, Juni-
Pert 2. Boxes.
Tender White Half Runner
Beans, 50c cup; White Cut-
shorts Cornfield Beans, 50c cup;
Long Tender Pod Okra, 30c cup.
Add postage. Exc. for good
tsacks. Mrs. Amos Hensley, Elli-
jay, Rt. 3.
Purple Hull and Red
Speckled (Pole Cat) Crowder
Peas, both varieties, very pro-
lific and bears until frost, 4
large cups, $l. prepaid. H. E.
Richardson, Bowdon, Rt. 4.
45 bu. unknown peas, good,
sound, some picked without any
rain. Make best offer. Sample @n
request. Henly Phillips, Pal-
metto, Rice Rd., Rt. 1.
-Col. Mixed Bunch Butter-
beans, White with Brown Eye
Table Peas, ea. 4 large cups $1.
Add postage. No stanips. Mrs.
Joe Bailey, Adairsville, Rt. 1.
-Big White Half Runner
Beans, Little White Half Run-
ners, White Cutshorts, sound
and tender, hand shelled, 45c
large teacup. PP in Ga. No
stamps nor checks. Mrs. J. W.
Brown, Cartecay.
1 bu. Yellow. Crowder Field
Peas, 5 bu. 90 Day Speckled
Running Velvet Beans. Sample
ve a A. J. Adams, Ashburn,
ib
Good Seed Peas, weevil ot
ed;-75 bu. Brabs, $7.50, bu. for
lot; 20 bu. Yellow Crowders and
4% bu. White Sugar Crowder,
$10.50 bu. for lot. FOB C. L.
McMickle, Charing.
. Mixed Tender Cornfield
Beans, 50c qt. or exc. for nice
print sacks. Ea. pay peice
(2:
Rosa C. Allan, Alto,
Browneyed oe Peas, 50
qt; White Multiplying Nest On:
ions, $1 gal; Caiamus Roois, 50
doz; Strawberry Plants, $1.50 (Ge
Exe. for sacks. J. M. McLaugh-
lin, Greenville.
Laws Bunch. Prolific Frost:
proot Garden Peas, 75c lb. 5 lbs.
or more, 60 lb. PP, D;: A. Law,
Chula.
Early Biue Coie Roasting
Ear Peas, large and shell out
good when green, 35c lb., 3 Ibs.
$1. B. P- Shirley, Hartwell, Rt.
de
; 1947 Bunch Butterbeans for
eating or planting, perfect cond.,
3, Ibs. $1; also good 1947 Ste-
wart and Mobile Pecans, 3
ibs., $1, PP. Mrs. H. S. Mule
lins, Milner,
12 bu. New Era Peas, $5 bu.
at my place mi. N. Louisville
on Stapleton and Warrenton
Hwy. Milton Stapleton, Louis-
ville.
Limited amt. 1947 Crowder
Peas, 95 per ct. ger.,
or cash. WS: Lawton, Sylvan-
ia, Rt. 2, Box 22.
swe. hand picked, shelled
beans: 7 Sister Cornfield, White
Half Runner, McCaslin Pole,
Red Valentine large cup, 40c;
Russian Mammoth Sunflower,
35c qt. Add postage. Fred Thom-
as, Crandall, Rt. 1.
Good tender White Half Run-
mer Garden Bean, free of wee.
vils. Sell or exc. for print sacks,
2 cups beans for 3 sacks. Mrs.
Kula Beal, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
White Half Runner, Tender
| Garden, Black Pole Bean Seed,
40c cup; Red Speckled, White
Blackeyed Crowder
nip, Ga. Collard Seed, 80c lb.
Add postage. Gladys Duran,
Cumming, Rt. 1.
6 bu. good sowing peas, Red
Ripper and Iron mixed, $6 bu.
T. Smallwood, Gainesville,
Rt. 4.
50 bu Each: Brab and Mixed
Peas, White Blackeyed Peas,
also Pure Empire Cottonseed,
for sale. Cheslie Rooks, Staple-
ton.
Old Time Speskiod and
| White Tender Half Runner
Garden and White Tender Corn-
field Beans, 45c cup; Blue Goose
Peas, 30c Ib. 5 Ub lots. Miss Gen- |
nia Brown, Ball. Ground, Rb.
Sey .
Peas,
20c Ib. MO}
Table |
Peas, 30c lb; Purple Globe Tur-
Extra good eating Tender ~
D0 %:
pt; Tender Half Runner White
Striped Cornfield Beans,
and: White Bunch Garden, 50c
pt; Large cupful, 40c PP. Hat- ;
tie Higgins, Dahlonega, Rt. 4.
Sound 1947 crop Lady Finger
and White Mush Peas, Jackson
Wonder Butterbeans, Fla. Run-
ner Butterbeans, 5 lbs., $1 Add eg
Mti7 2
postage.
Vernon,
R. C. Williams,
White Creasebaci. and Yellow
Hull Cornfield, White Half
Runners and Red Peanut Bunch
Bean, guar.,
cup. Add postage.
Cross, Morganton.
White Tender . Half Runner
Beans, Col. Butterbeans,
Mrs. Lora
Peas. Each pay postage. . Mrs,
V. L. Brounlee, Calhoun. -
Extra fine Tender Half Rua-
ner and Texas Blue Pole Beans,
4 cups, $1.25; Purple Hull, large ~
Browneyed and 6 wk.eCrowder
Peas, 4 cups, $1.10 No checks
Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Dacula,
Ris: as
Brab Peas, $6.75; Velvet
Beans, $7 bu; New Eras, $6.50;
Mixed Peas, $6.25; Speckled
Peas, $5.50; White Purple Hull,
$12. pu.. FOB. Lewis Easterlin,
Andersonville.
Old Time White Tender Gar-
den Bean, White Tender Cut. s
short. Cornfield Beans, weevil
free, early or late planting, aoa
cup. Add postage. Mrs. T..%4.
Wade, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Pat THRE a
tender, 30c large
25c
cup. Exc. for White or Crowder
Good Tender Garden Bean
Seed, White,
Half Runners,
Striped, Cream
White .Crease-
backs and Cutshorts, 50e large
cup exc. for sacks, 2 cups beans _
for 4 print sacks or 2 cups for
6 white ones. Ople Gable, Elli-
jay, Rt. 3:
Striped Half Runner ee
50c Ib. PP. Mrs. Dewey. Cagle, 5
Canton, Rt. 3.
100 bu. 90 Day Running Vel-
vet Beans, $5 bu. FOB. C. i.
Thompson, Greensboro.
10. bu. Sugar Crowders, $10.
bu. J. R. Pilkenton, Molena.
White
Bean Seed White and Color.
ed, 40c cup. Mrs. Doyle a
Ellijay, Rt. 3.
5 bu. early 6 Wks. Crowder
Peas, for sale. James E. Elliott, SEER
McDonough, Rt. L.
25 bu. Crowder Peas, $8. ial :
for lot at once. Q. Seal Durden,
Sharon. i
Black and Cream Crowder
Bloom Striped Half Runner
| Beans, 40c cup; Col. Half Run-
ner Butterbean, 40c lb, PP. Mrs,
H. J. McCollum, Canon, Rt. 2.
CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE
Cherokee sweet corn seed,
15c lb. shelled. Fred W. Wilson, ae
Duluth.
1,000 bu. corn
crushed. Write for prices.
V. Vaughn, Bogart.
Hastings yellow,
corn, Ist. yr. nubbed and had,
shelled, $1.50 peck; also few
Guinea Bean or Vegetable
squash secd, 15.for 25c. PP. Hao-
ward W. Newton, Ellijay, Rt. 1.
200-or 300 bu. good slipped
shuck corn in crib, my place.
John G. Daniel, Sr., Morgan.
400 bu. corn, $2.50 bu. ay
place, 4 mi. So. Brooklet. Mts.
J. W. Forbes, Brooklet.
in shuck or
i,
Yellow Corn in Shuck, truck- ~
load, $65 ton; 1000 bu. lots, $62-
ton at barn. 4% mi. E. West
Point. Chipley Rd. B. F. Har-
rell, West Point, Rt. 1.
109 bu. Corn in shuck, for
sale. J. H. Leverett, Parrott.
Pure Neals Paymaster Seed
Corn, 1st yr., $1.25 pk; $4 bu.
PP. H. O. Parks, Jefferson, RFD
3:
Cert. Whatleys Prolific, hand
nubbed, shelled, $1.25 pk; $4.56
bu.; Also Tung Oil Seedlings,
small, 10c; large, 20c. FOB.
Thomas C. Burn> ott. Quitman,
Rt: 3.
Good hard corn in shuck at
my barn near Tucker. D. W,
Hardeman, Stone Mountaia, Rt,
25c lb; White, Purple
and Striped . Half
Runners, good tender Cornfield
prolific =
PAGE FOU
CORN AND SEED. CORN
FOR SALE
PECAN AND OTHER
=RUIT TREES FOR SALE | |
Pure Whatleys Seed Corn,
$1.50 pk. PP. H. W. Thurmond,
Farmington, Rt. 1.
About 25 lbs. Long Ear Yel-
Jow Popcorn, 20c lb; Few water-
melon seed. Cannonball, 30c
eup; Stone Mtn. Black Diamond
Cross, 3 cups, $1. $1 orders pp.
Money or cash. Lewis Turner,
Douglasville, Rt. 2. Care of F.
. Milian.
Jumbo pop corn for seed, 15c
Tb. Write. Rex Jackson; Lovett.
Hastings pure Yellow Prolif-
ic, $5 bu; $1.25 pk. in Ga.; good
White Corn for meal, $2. 40 bu.
Will shuck it. 3 mi. E. Dacula.
J. E. Meeks, Dacula, Rt. 1.
100 bu. Corn, $2 bu. at barn;
tendon Oo. Za Oliver Middle
Buster. $15. R. E. Tomberlin,
Baxley.
Close slipped Yellow Corn,
- $2.25 bu. at my barn. On paved
road. W. E. Sutton, Fort Gaines,
tee ane
'- _Whatleys Prolific Seed Corn,
ist. yr. treated, nubbed and
weevil free, $1.50 pk.; $5.50 bu.
Amt. limited. FOB. G. W. Helms,
Vienna; Rt 2-2
Woods improved sure crop
Yellow Corn for seed, 2-4 ears
to stalk, 10-15 days earlier than
any white corn, improved, $1.25
pk: $4.50 bu. Fob my station.
MO or Check. Limited amt. W.
H. Wood, Martin, Rt. 1,
150 bu. Corn, $2.50 bu. J. S:
Wyatt, Ranger, Rt. 1.
Hastings Yellow Prolific
- Gorn. Ist yr., planted away
_ from any other corn, $1.50 pk;
$5 bu; Also D. P. L. No. 14 Cot-
tonseed, Ist. yr., kept pure and
non mixed, $10 per 100 lb. sack.
~ Rufus Rowe, Alvaton.
200-300 bu. large Slip Shuck-
ed and Filled out Corn, $2.25
bu. at barn. L. H. Calhoun, Lu-
ber City, Rt..1.
wos Nice lot Whatleys Prolific
~- Red Cob Seed Corn,. 1st yr.,
sound, hand nubbed, $1.25 pk.;
$4.50 bu. H. Grady Adams, Soe
cial Circle.
150-bu. good corn in shuck,
some in ear, also some meal,
Tra F. McMinn, Toccoa.
EAS
_ 2OTTON SEED FOR SALE
New Empire cottonseed, ist
yr., Ped. Cert. $2. 25.7 bus here
600 yds. East Sandy Creek
~~ Baptist Church. L. D.. Haney,
Fayetteville, Rt. 2. :
1500 lbs. new Empire cottnsed.
Hastings, kept pure at|_
eerste, VF,
gin, $8. per hundred Ibs., at
- barn. Roy Stanford, Dallas, Rt.
Limited amt. Coker 100 for
-planting, $4. bu. FOB. Grown
on our farm. F. M. Skinner,
Waynesboro. ;
100 bu. Coker 100 -wilt re-
sistant, germ. test. 89 per ct.,
Ast vith $lOsnCe eh OBue ie 2G
Morris, Chauncey, Rt. 1.
Coker 100 wilt resistant, Ist.
yr. $10. CWT; Stoneville, 2 B,
dst. -yr., $10: CWT: D. F. Carey,
Royston, Box 194.
Cokers 100 wilt resistant,
es pure. $9.. CW LOB. C.= D:
as Bowen, Lavonia.
Empire Cottonseed, reginned
and treated; also want 1. bu.
velvet Beans for seed. J. M. S.
Greene, Zebulon, Rt. 1.
Pure D. P. L. No. 14, ginned
one var. gin, $9. CWT. FOB.
E. H. Cheek, Lavonia, RFD 1.
* 2000 lbs. Cokers 100 wilt re-
sistant, Ist. yr. kept pure at gin,
$10. CWT. I. G. Joiner, Soper-
ton, (3 mi. Soperton).
Sample suppiy Cokers
resistant and D. P. L. Cotton-
seed, D. P. L. parent stock, -di-
rect from breeders. J. B: Hun-
nicutt, Sr., Fort Valley.
1000-1200 lbs. New Empire
cottonseed, 38-40 percent lint,
1-1/32 in. staple, 2nd. yr. kept!
pure, $8. CWT; also Whatleys
pr e seed corn, $1.50 pk. del.
V rmond, Greensboro.
rs 100 wilt re-
seed ASt Ss Ayr,
1 pure, in 100 Ib.
sed showing
$10. per- 100
Aycock, Mon-
Plenty large Sweet Bronze
Fig Bushes, 2-3 ft, 50ce ea;
Sweet Bronze and Purple Scup-
pernong Vines, 75c ea. Exc.
Add postage. Carlton Sawyer,
Cuthbert, Rt. 4.
Tung Oil Trees, 10c ft.; $3.
doz; $10.-$20. fo 100. Add
postage. Mrs. B. Gaey Cairo,
Riz 1 Box 2343: ;
100 Seckel Pears, 15c ea;
Blackberries, Dewberries, Mt.
Huckleberries, $1. doz. Add
postage. Mrs. N. L. Hill, Cart-
ecay.
2 of ea: Mikadc, Carmen, J.
H. Hale, Red Leaf, 2 Nectarine,
2Cheese Apple, 1 Red Delicious,
1. Blue Plum, 15 trees, 18in. 4
file $5. O'Neal Hitt, Jasper, Rt.
Nice Fig Bushes, small and
large Brown var., dif. sizes, for
sale, reasonable, at my home.
Mrs. W. D. Callaway, Atlanta,
1696 Rogers Ave. S. W. RA.
0179.
Rooted Peach, 2c ea; Musca-
jdine Grape, rooted Sage plants,
and Crabapple Trees, 20c ea.
Blackhaw, $1.25 doz. Mrs. W. H.
Norrell, Gainesville, Rt. 6.
Fruit Trees, leading var., Ap-
ple, 7-8 ft., $1.-$1.50 ea; Peach,
3-4 ft., 50e ea: Pear, 3 ft. $2.-
$2.25 ea; Finest Grapes, 2-3 yrs.
$2.50-$2.75 doz. State insp. C.
M. Dwight, Atlanta, 1035 Cap-
itol Ave. Phone Ma. 3671.
Concord Grape, 3. yrs. old,
rooted, vigorous, 4 for $1. PP.
J. Doss, Tifton, Rt. 6.
New Everbearing Fig, 50c ea;
New Gem Everbearing Straw-
berry, $2._C; 2 yr. Concord, Ni-
agara and Ferdonia Grape, 25c
ea; 1 yr. Peach Trees, 18-24 in.,
Pecan Trees: Schleys, Stuarts
and Moneymakers, guar, true to
name, govt. insp., 2-3 ft., 3-4
ft., 5-6 ft., 6-8 ft., 8 -10 ft. Cal-
vin Harman, Stovall.
Leading var. Apple, Peach,
Pear, Cherry, Chesnut and Pe-
can Trees, and Grape Vines at
low prices. T. M. Webb, Elli-
jay.
Schley and Stuart Pecan,
State insp., true to name, 1-2
ft., $1.25; 2-3. ft,
$1.75; 8-10 ft. branched, $3.50
ea. FOB. R. L. AGES Cordele,
Rts3:
Tung Oil Trees, rooted, $1.
ea; 10 or more, 85c ea. PP. M
W. Miller, Colquitt.
2 yr. old bearing size. Con-
cord and Niagara Grapes, $2.75
*Mrs. Nathan Weatherby, Ball
Ground, Rt. 4.
Tung Oil Trees, 2-3 ft., 25
ea; $2.50 doz. PP. With good
Vane, Adel.
Several hundred Stewart Pe-
can, 3 ft. up, $1. ea; Seedling
rees, 8-15 in., 8c ea. FOB. M.
F.: Jones, Metter, Rt, 1; Box
Lele :
Crabapple Trees, 25 ea;
Blackhaw Bushes, $1.50 doz;
Nice Sage Plants, 20c ea; Cat-
nip, Horehound, 20c ea; Garlic
Bulbs, $1. doz. Mrs. Mae Turn-
er, Gainesville, Rt. 6.
State insp. leading var. trees,
Apple, 3-5 ft. 40c ea; Peach
2-3 ft., 30c ea; Pecans, $2. ea.,
Pear, 3-4 ft., 75c ea; 2-4 ft., 50c;
Grape Vines, Concord, Niagara,
Cleveland.
Prolific Fig Trees, 60c .ea; 3,
$1955 225; $12,502.50. 8G 22-005 ae
$1.00; Scuppernongs, 2, $1.50.
Del. Mrs. Bessie Baggett, Hi-
jram, -Rt. 1. :
Several thousand
|berta
govt
36
ander,
reg. El-
and Early Rose Peach,
t. insv., 18-24 in., $12. C; 24-
ins $15.8 Co18-24-an) $95.
} in., $110. M. James A.
Molena.
Muscadine grape,
hucklebry,
75e doz; walnut and Hazelnut,
$1. doz; crabapple, 20c ea. Add
postage.. Mrs. James Waters,
* jDahlonega, Rt. 1.
Cheaper larger lots. Mrs. Oscar.
25c ea. PP. Lee Head, Cornelia.
$1.50; 3-4 ft.,
doz. Sold in doz lots only. PP.
roots wraped in moss. J. C. De-
iley,
lLutie, 15 ea. PP. W. H. Alex-]_
wilt |
Brown Turkey Figs, 4, $1.00;
Scuppernong, 6, $1.00; Sugar
Pears, 4, $1.00; Lemon Sprouts,
6, $1.00; Huckleberry and Mus-
cadine, $1. doz. Josie eS
Waco, Rt. 2.
Var. Peach Trees, Japan and
Old Fashion Plum, 3-4 ft. 6,
$3.50. Del Govt. insp. A.- J.
Griffis, Patterson, Ritseels
Jap. Chesnut Trees, 75c ea.
Will not ship out of Ga. Mrs. H.
J. McCurry, Clarkesville, Rt.
De :
25 Stuart Pecan Trees, 6-8%tt.,
$2.50 ea. Will not. ship. Idus
Johnson, Benevolence.
Seedling Pecan Trees, 65c
ea; Black Walnut, 50c; 3, $1.
Strong and good size. Write for
prices on doz. Add _ postage.
Mrs. G. P. Nunn, Crawfordville.
10, 4-6 ft. Catawba Sprouts,
take $8. for lot, or $1. ea. All
letters ans. Ed. Hinson, Clax-
ton.
Hobson Chinese
WEES) 5 2 yESine3-4- ths,
James Hobson, Jasper.
Chesnut
$2. ea.
2 scuppernong vines, rooted,
large white variety, 50c ea;
3, $1.25. PP in Ga. No checks.
Isla Hamilton, Alamo, Rt. 2.
_ Pecan Sprouts, original va-
riety, not grafted or budded,
ready rooted, largest of all va-
rieties, will ae or more
in Ga., $5. ea. F. W. adios
Stone ee
Several hundred Dineanele
pear trees, rooted, 2 and 3 yrs.:
old, 50 ea. Del. Mrs.
Latham, Lucowici, Rt. 1.
Beak:
Lime bushes, 6-10 in. tall, 15
ea; 10 for $1.. Add postage.
Jerry Mayfield, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Apricot, Plum and Crabap-
ple trees, 50c ea. and postage.
Mrs. D. J. Bennett, Cumming,
Rite
State insp. leading var. Sea
art Pecan Trees, 1-6 ft., $1-$3
ea. FOB. 7 mi. E. Sanders-
ville. M. M. Newsome, Sanders-
ville. ay
Extra nice 2 yr. apple trees, :
50c ea; Peach, 25c ea.;
iL. Westbrook, Breman. :
Pear Trees, leading _vari-
eties, $2.50 doz: $25 C; Grape
Vines, $1.75 doz: $15 Cc; Black
Mrs. M
| Walnut Trees, $5 doz; "$25 CG
Seedling Peach Trees, $1. 50
ca Mrs. E. B. Travis, Raver,
ale.
FRESH AND DRIED ~
FRUIT FOR SALE
15 Ibs. nice, semdried fruit
from choice apples, 40 lb. post-
paid. Lillie Garland, Aska. i
Nice, sundried bright apples,
core, peel, worm free, 50c lb.
plus. postage. Mrs. V. L. Math-
is, Alpharetta, Rt. 3. =
Sundried apples, sour cooking
fruit, 50c Ib; white nest onions,
$1. gal; creaseback bean seed,
40c cupful. Postpaid. Exe. for
Print sacks. Mrs. Bunion
Weeks, Dial.
Nice sundried apples, 50c 1b.
postpaid in Ga. Mrs. Fred
Aaron, Aska.
Nice dried apples, 40c lb. G.
W. Kinsman, Jackson.
Sundried, nice apples,
Print sacks. Mrs. W. S. Stan-
Aska.
Nice sundried apples and
peaches, 45c lb; also white Half
,Runner beans, tender, 35c pt.
"Add postage. pu hee Riley,
Lula, Rt. 1:
Nice dried apples, 40c 1b;
peaches, 50c lb; also Sassafras
root, 40c 1b; catnip, peppermint,
spearmint, tansy, yarrow, hoar-
hound, balm, 40c doz. bunches;
garlic, 40c. doz: Add _ postage.
Miss L. M. White, Dahlonega,
Aiteke BOx sao:
Detroit Red sundried-..apples,
free of ae core and vermin,
45c Ib. P. to 3rd zone in 10
or more Ab: lots; also giant sun-
flower (grow large as dish pan)
seed, $1.25. gal. Butler Smith,
Ib; also white Half Runner bean
Roy, Gas
-|fancy,
, core |
/and: peel free, 30c lb. Exe. for
Nice sundried apples, 40 Ib.
Del. ist and 2nd zone. oe
Davis, Rolston.
Nice, - sun- -cured apples,
paid. Louria Hunt, Young Cane.
Dried apples, 40c Ib; also
beans, also peanut or Six-Weeks |
Bean, ea. 40c cup. Mrs. Candler
Carroll, Young Cane. :
Starks. sundried Sole free
Ib. postpaid to 3rd zone; also
mammoth Sunflr seed, and Ky.|,
Pole beans, 35c Ib. CaAe Tyson,
Roy.
PEANUTS AND _PECANS
FOR a
Re Pre
Stuart and Schley pecans,
40c lb. No less 5 Ibs.
sold. Del. in Ga. also genuine
Simms watermelon seed, $2.
Ib. del. J. M. Jones, Grayson.
Nice Stuart pecans,* 30c Ib.
at my farm. Mrs. Inman Smith,
Jackson, Eta
bright ,sound, well matured,
made on red land, 22c Ib.
Ib. lots, or 21c lb. entier lot,
zella. Kt. 1, Box 313.
pecans, in best shape, well
Thomaston, Rt.
Frotschers and Money- -Makers, |
25 Ib; seedlings, 15c Ib. All del.
in Ga. A. J. Stanton, Newborn.
graded Stewart pecans,
-W. Kay, Hartwell.
per ct. germ., Ceresan treated,
$11.50 CWT; Ton price gue per
Bostwick, Ga. :
New Empire, Ist yr., $10 per.
CWT... Riley- C. Couch, Turin.
Pure DPL No.
seed, ginned 1 var,
CWT. FOB. eh Be
Lavonia.
gin, $9
Sandersville.
600 dbs. Empire, ginned pure, |
earlier than any variety, 40-
42 per ct. lint, 1 to 2 bales acre.
Ship lots 200 lb. or 600 Ibs. at
$8 per hundred. FOB my sta-
Ample supply of oker Si
Wilt Resistant and DPL Cotton-
breeders. Jace Hunnicutt, a
Fort Valley. ED.
200 Ibs. Stuart and Mahon
Pecans, large, well filled, 25c}
lb. Add postage. Mrs. 3: H
Lawrence, Middleton.
Select Stuart Pecans, 5 lb.
by parcel post, $2.50. Mrs. S.
A. Verner, Hartwell, 535 E.
Franklin St.
Several Ibs.
nice large pieces,
Pecan. ' Meats,
clean and
Macon RFD 2, Bloomfield Rd.
Good nice pecans, large,
age. Margaret Pittman, Marys-
ville.
600 lbs new crop Stuart
Pecans, 25 Ib. will send sam-
ple. J. W. Temples, Hartwell.
HONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES FOR SALE
RSS
~N. Ga. Honey, sin small or
large jars, good. Write for
prices. O. H. -Bradbury, - Sr. |!
Bogart. i
No. 1 Table Honey, granu-
$8. A. N. Hammond, Enigma. -
6-10 lb..pails Fancy Extract-
ed Honey, $18.00; oS oe glass
jars, $9.00; 12-21 ie glass,
$10.60; -3 large 55 ot drums
No. 2 grade,.price on request.
John A. Crummey, Jesup, POB
117.
15 hives cies: pat. ae some
old fashion hives, reasonable.
All letters ans. L.-
{t
- 45c &
seed, very tender, 40c pt. post- |**
large, texder white Half Runner |_
of core, peel and worms, ee
0
200 Ibs: imp. Spanish eae
50,
not prepaid. K. S. Lindsey, Tic:
_.550 or more pounds Stuart :
cured, for. sale. C. F. Ce
Choice pecans mixed, staaits. i
900 Ibs., large, well filled hand |
Soe Ib.|W
or 25 lb. for entire lot. Miles|R-
Recleaned Ga. Exp. Station $y
14 Cotton- |,
chee] e
Coker 100 wilt redidtzat Ist Bs
yr. germ. good. Ww. HL Bee Ee
tion. W. H. Wood, Martin Rt. 1 :
seed, parent stock, direct from}.
30c Ib; small, 15c lb. Add post-|_
L. Hay, fs
Cokers 100 wilt, ist yr., 90 in
picked without rain, 10-15 days | to
sound, $1.10 lb. J. R. Maddox, | 75.
-jand some S
lb. Mrs.. G.
ville, ERR
lated, 6, 5 lb. glass jars to case, 3
Leary, eee
Ww A NTED
es, about 20
patent gums.
De Lindsey, :
/ Butter, in 1 Ib.
Ist. class, 75 Ib.
grade White
r 15, PP. Mrs.
Rt.
white, ae
$1 Ib. del. 20
athers,. $5: also
ool, $4.00. Write
_ Juhl, Hamilton, |
call (with
cks) gourds. five
John Weaver,
oes. ue seed
S. Baxter,
tson plum,
j sprouts, 50c ea. Add postage.
> ining Velvet
-iMrs. Ella J. Tison, De Soto.
Velvet beans, for seed. Advise.
CANE (SUGAR):.
: TOBACCO:
Ga. raised 1947 crop flu aired
smoking tobacco, 6 Ibs., $1.00;
chewing, 5 lbs., $1.00. Postpaid.
ee Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt.
Ga raised, flu- cured, sweet
land juicy, rich and mellow, 5
Ib.
chewing tobacco, $1.00;
6 lb. box smoking, $1. PP. M. B.
Swain, - Alma.
WALNUT & WALNUT MEAT:
Black walnuts, $1 bu; also col.
butter- beans, 50 Ib; blue Dam-
Fig and walnut
Mrs. J. E. Sorrells, Royston.
Black walnut Meats, $1 1b;
yellow root, wild cherry bark,
30c lb. Add postage, No stamps.
Be Ae Mary Ellis, Rolston.
Walnuts, unhulled, and well-
| rooted Walnut trees also.Pome-
granate bushes, reasonable, or
exc. for rabbits or what have
you? Mrs. Lucy Hayes, Cullo-
den, Rt. 1.
Walnut Meats, $1 1b; walnuts,
hulled, 4 gal. $1; good dried ap-
ples, 40c Ib; good chewing to-
bacco, 10 twists, $1; Red and
~ | Blue raspberry, $1 doz. Exe. for.
Peanuts or print sacks. Ries
Stover, Pisgah.
1947 Black Walnut Meat, $1.-
-|25 lb. Add postage. No checks.
Or exe. for print sacks,
Mrs. F. H. Wright, Auliey Rt.
2
75e pt; Giant Heads, 40c doz;
Black Walnut: Sprouts,, $1. doz.
Add postage. Tamar Teem,
Z Talking Rock. | .
_ MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
BEANS:
Want 5 or 6 bu. 90 oe Run-
Beans. Advise.
Want 12 bu. sound Bunch
Ae Ke Es Clark, Garfield.
Want 1,000 ola : fashioned
Green, or the old fashioned
ge, Striped Sugar Cane. Not want-
afras roots, 50c- 1b;
gooseberry bush-
w root,~yellow
of the Meadow,
seuatchezel, sas-
3] AL. Vir-
"HERES: Sweet
.; wild cherry
Broom tOCs Ibi;
" sprouts, 15c* ea.
es, 50, 50c;_ dew-
Jumbo pumpkin
ted-
Mrs.
5| hatching. State
del. price and date. J. C. Finch- |
| er, Operun.
GOURDS:
mixed with new style
rite length and price.
Homer Chiles, Haddock.
EGGS: = See
Want some vance eggs for
kind turkey,
i
Want some Martin gourds.
Advise. Doyle Sai Newborn.
SHAY; 7 .
Want 2 tons Bright Peanut.
Hay. Write price. Del. Mrs. An-
A nie Moore, Junction City.
MANURE:
Want truckload dry manure
del. Advise. Mrs. B.. Davis, East
Point, 107 W. Washington Ave.
Phone Ca. 7798.
OATS:
Want 5 bu. Fulghum (or oth-
er var. that will make planted
in Spring or late Winter) Oats.
Add. postage. | Advise. R. P. Bomar, Palmet-
7 : to. :
PEAS:
- Want N. Georgia Blackeyed
Z.;|Crowder and Conch Peas.
- {Quote price on any amt. if
good quality. Mrs. L. Pitts,
Smithville.
Want 1 quart Mush Peas
or more sage 90c
Hot Pepper, $1.25
s. Nathan Weath-
round, Rt. 4.
hand. gathered,
+ $1.00;.3. Ibs., 90
Apples, - peeling,
orms removed, 50c
iltiplying -Onions,
wa "shade
gathered, $1. lb,
i lso Peanuts,
|Ave, CA 7789.
- Want few pounds ea. Conch}
(seed), or at least teacup. Pay
reasonable price. Advise. Mrs.
W. W. Smith, Moultrie, Rt. 1.
Want truck load of manure to
use on farm, at reasonable
East Point, 107 W. Washington
Gx
and Lady peas. Also, interested
truck load Hay. State price del.
W. W. Quinn, Washington, Rt. 3,
Box 51.
Want Purple Hull, Black-eye
-| Cabbage, Acre, and Lady Fin-
ger peas; J. H. "Martin, Thomas-
ae ae Cane, St
Black Walnut, Pecan, Meats,
WAR. 15.
price. Advise. Mrs. B.S. Davis,.|:
PEANUTS:
Want for seed, large imp:
Spanish peanuts, white and red
(Not Valencias). Advise fully.
A. J. Willoughboy, Waco.
Want few bu. old fashioned
N C. Runner peanuts. Advise,
bs M., Turner, Rupert.
Want some White Spanish
peanuts. Advise. D. L. O'Steen,
Douglas, Rt. 2.
Want 15 bu. Dixie Runner
Peanut Seed, sound and clean.|5
Idus Johnson, Benevolence.
PLANTS:
Want 100 Giant Everbearing
Mastodon Strawberry Plants.
Mrs. Aaron Seen Royston, Rt.
tees
Would like to exc. Beene for
Klondike Strawberry plants:
cup of beans for 190 lent Ea.
to pay postage. Mrs, C.'J. Vick-
ery, Canon, Rt. 1. :
POTATOES: ae
Want 2 or 3 bu: old time
White Skin Bunch, with fork-
ed leaf, yam potatoes. Advise.
R. T. Mayes, Camak. ~
PENNLROYAL:
Want 2 lbs., Pennyroyal. Ad-
vise first, or send COD. John
D. Anderson, Dalton, Rt. 1.
QUINCEDONIAS AND POTA-
4 | TOES
sacks for 1 lb. Ea. pay postage. |
Want rooted sprout from
Quincedonia (not Quince) trees;
also 4% bu. old fashioned White
Yam potatoes for seed. Advise
Mrs. Harris. Robertson, Talbot-
ton, Box 63. 5
ROOTS: a
Want hear from party having
Grub root. Advise. Mrs. Lillie
Hardy, Jackson. Cor. 2nd &
Mulberry St. .
SACKS: Exc. 200 Klondike
strawberry plants for 4 smooth
Print sacks, Ea. pay -postage.
Mrs. L. iB Wiggins, Buena Vis-
ta. g
_ Want. 25- fo 100 guani sacks, |
washed and free of holes. Ad-
vise. J.. W. Hels Wiens
ville.
Want dark ee up to 30,
-|washed or unwashed, free of
holes and mildew. Exc. 1 lb.
lelean scund white butterbeans
for ea. sack, or sell beans, 35c
ibs = PP. Mrs.- Ms" -C. Conner,
Madison, Rt,
Exe Everbearing strawberry
Se for White or Print sacks,
100 lb. cap; 100 for 1 white and
125 plants for 1 Print. Mrs. T.
A. Turner, Forsyth. Rt. 4.
Exc. about 20 lbs., Tesche or
Money-Maker pecans for White
or Print sacks; or dried fruit.
Write terms. Mrs. E! W. Gold-
en, Doerun, Rt. 3.-
SEED: ot
Want 6 pecks sound Chufa
T. |Dawsonville, Rt. 2.
seed. Make best price. John
oe Lake Park. Rt. 3, Box
Want 100 lbs. Bur Clover seed
at once. Quote FOB your sta-
von Ben Dixon, Puena Vista,
GSS
Want some White Gold cot-
tonseed, for planting. Advise.
Marlin Alexander, Cleveland,
Want some Herb Senna Bone-
set (wild or cultivated) seed.
| State price. small quantities.
ae G. Smith, Toccoa. 152 Mayes
ts
Want 2,000 Ibs. Kobe Lespede-
Za seed, recleaned. Advise quan-
tity, price and details. D: C.
Collier, Barnesville.
Want Sericea, Korean and
Kobe Lespedeza seed in ton
lots, del. my farm. Advise. R. L.
Jackson, Jonesboro, Rt. 1.
Want small amount old fash-
jioned long yellow Muskemelon,
kind with deep ridges like
pumpkin, seed; also want some
Nigger Killer potatoes. Advise.
Frank Bennett, Coffee.
Want seed sweet potatoes,
State insp State var.
/R. E. Keith, Gainesville, Red
Want some unter Yam po-
tatoes for planting or the plants.
G. W. Peterson, Lake Park, Rt.
3.
Want 200 lbs. Half and Halt
cottonseed, also want 15 lbs.
Perkins Okra seed. Quote best
price. T. L. Powell, Americus,
4Rt: 2, Box. 66.
and price..
SACKS FOR SALE | _
SACKS FOR SALE _
Clean white and print 100 lb.
cap.-sacks, 35c and 40c ea. Mrs.
Orene Poteat, Buchanan, Rt. 2.
Print sacks, washed and iron-
ed, 35 ea. COD. Mrs. H. L.
Roper, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
washed, 30c
Mrs. Ralph
Gainesville, Rt.
20 print sacks,
ea. Add postage.
A. Whitmire,
ie
_ Nice print sacks, 3, $1 PP.
Doyce. Garrett, Gainesville, Rt.
Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., good
cond., washed, starched, ironed,
35c ea, PP. EF. L. Kennemore,
Alpharetta, Rt. 1.
_ Print sacks, washed, ripped,
ironed, 30c ea; Also White Half
Runner Beans, 30c cup. PP.
Mrs. W. F. Peck, Gainesville,
Rts ass
150 print sacks, 100 lb. cap.,
washed, ironed, free of holes,
spots, $45, or 35c ea. All PP. No
checks. Mrs: Lela Mae Land,
Cumming, Rt. 3.
Print sacks, 3 for $1. What do
you have for exchange; Ham or
Side meat wanted. Mrs, B. F.
Bloodworth, Douglasville, Rt. 1.
White chicken feed sacks, un-
washed, 20c ea. Mrs. J. D. Ker-
seq, Thomaston, Rt. 3.
Print sacks, washed and
ironed, 3 for $1. eee Mar-
tin, Gainesville, Rita wes
Print feed sacks, ce of holes,
washed $4.20 doz. postpaid Tie
J. Ellis, Cumming. ~
Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., 35
ea. Add postage. Cash with ore
der. G. T. Brown, Ball Ground,
Rises
Print sacks, 100 Ib. cap. good
cond. 3 for $1 postpaid. Miss
Lucille Wilson, Male
Rigel ;
Print sacks, free of foie
washed, 3, $1. Shipped COD.
Mrs. J. O. Styles, Juno.
50 print sacks, free holes,
washed, ironed, 35c ea; PP. Cash
or MO. No checks. Mrs. Ford
Pirkle, Cumming, Rt. 3.
Print sacks, washed, ironed,
no holes, extra large size;
smooth, 35c ea. Add 15c extra
for postage. Mrs. Jodie MEER
Gainesville, Rt. 8.
Extra large print sacks, 100
lb. cap., washed, good cond.,
35: ea. PP: Mrs: RK. He Clark,
Gainesville, aRithat.
100 lb. cap. Print Sacks, 30c
ea: 100 lb. cap. White, 20 ea.;
6, $1. PP. No COD: Mrs. Henry
Perry, Baldwin.
Extra large print sacks, un-
raveled and washed, free of
holes, mildew, 35c ea. PP.
Prompt shipment. Mrs. Willie
L. Robinson, Gainesville, Rt. 7.
Print feed bags, washed and
ripped, 30c ea. W. L. Tatum,
Nice Print Sacks, 100 lb. cap.,
washed, ironed, free of holes,
35c ea. postpaid. Mrs. Pearl
Waters, Dawsonville. Rt. 2.
100 lb. cap. White Sacks, no
holes nor spots, 20c ea. Add
postage. Major Crowe, Jr.
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Extra large print ~ sacks,
washed, free of holes and mil-
dew, 3, $1. PP or COD if pre-
ferred. Mrs. S: C. Stowers,
Gainesville, Rt. 8.
Extra large print sacks,
washed, free of mildew and
holes, 3, $1.00; Whites, washed,
free of letters, 25c. COD if pre-
ferred, Mrs. J. W. Peck, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 8.
Pimsenitysc.a: Ck seo scl" Oh0. heel be
cap., washed and ironed, free
of holes and mildew, dark and
light background, 35c ea.
Prompt shipment. Add postage.
Mrs. W. H. Blalock, . Canton,
Riisecsa
Print Sacks, 3,$1.00; washed
and ironed odds, 30c ea; good
grade washed white, 100 1b.
cap., 20c ea. All del. MO. Mrs.
J. C. Hent, Young Cane.
Print sacks, washed, 100 lb.
cap., 3, $1. Add postage. Will
send COD if preferred. Mrs. T.
T. Cantrell, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Print sacks, . good . cond.,
washed, 3, $1. PP. Mrs. Roy L
Bennett, Cumming, Rt. 1.
) orders.
200 lbs. white guano sacks, A
washed, 35c ea; 3, $1.00; Exe.
for print sacks. Mrs. H. E..
Richardson. Bowaon, Rtas
100 Print Sacks, 3, $1.00; or
in lots 15 or more, 30 ea. Add
postage or mail COD if prefer-
red. No checks. Mrs. H. L, Pat-
terson, Flowery Branch, Rt. es z
Print Sacks, 100 Ib. -cap.,
washed, free of spots and mil-
dew, 3, $1. Add postage. Mrs.
a K. Grier, Gainesville, Rt.
Print sacks, 100 lb. ecap., 35
ea. Add postage. Miss Thelma
*
Hayes, Gainesville. Rt. 1.
eu
100 Ib. cap.-good print sacks, ~
free of holes and mildew, 3, $1.
PP. Irene Overby, Flowery
Branch. 3 i
Rrint Sacks, 1007. Ibe canoes
washed and ironed, 35 ea.; 3,
$1. Del. Mrs. M. B. Scroggs,
Alto. Z :
Nice print sacks, washed
and ironed, 30c ea. Add post-
age. Mrs. E Se Garrett, Garee
Vile Rte):
- Nice print sacks, washed and
ironed, free of holes, prompt
service, 35c ea. Add postage.
Mrs. A. E. Nix, Gainesville, Rt
De : ee
Nice print sacks, washed an@
ironed, 3, $1. Bonnie Ga
Gamesrile: Rite 5:
Print sacks, free of-holes and
mildew, 30c ea; Whites, not
washed, 15c ea. Add postage,
Mrs. Ray Collins, Gainey oe
Rize 9:
Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., good
cond., washed, free of holes,
Spee and. mildew, 3, $1. Add
postage. Mrs. C. R. Gy
Gainesville, Rt. 5.
Selected Print sacks, cnee
free of holes, 35c ea., postpaid,
15-20 of kind, 3 for $1. Mrs.
John Miller, Gainesville, EitaGse
200 White sacks, 100 lb. cap.
$50. Exp. prepaid; small a-
mounts by mail prepaid, 26 ea.
Major. Crow, Gainesville, RFD
ys.
Print sacks, washed, ironed,
80c ea. COD orders. Mrs. Sam
Croy, Cumming, Rt. 3. =
About 80 white feed sacks,
100 lb. cap., good cond., 20c ea.
Will pay postage. No COD fill-
ed Mrs. Emett Varner, _Palmet-
to; Rt. ; ;
Clean Print Sacks, 35c ea.
Add postage. Send cash or MO.
with order. Mrs. R. L. McClane:
Gainesville, Rt. 5. :
Print sacks, washed, ironed, eee
free of holes, mildew, 100 1b.
cap., 3, $1. Add postage. Mrs,
H. G. Mathis, Gainesville, Rt, s
Le ; :
Print Sacks, 3, $1. PP. Mrs.
Emmett L. Cox, Woodstock, ~
Rite : 2
Print sacks, 100 lb. cap,
washed, free of holes and mile
dew, 3): $1. PP; $30: per:-C.
Filled promptly. Mrs.
Pete Kemp, Murrayville, Rt. k. ~
~ Nice print sacks, 100 lb. can.,
washed, free of holes and mil- |
dew, 3, $1. PP; with holes, -20e :
ea. Orders filled promptly.
Mrs. Gordon Kemp, Murray-
ville.
Nice print sacks, ence and
ironed, 3, $1.00; Whites, wasly
ed and ironed, 25c ea. All free
of holes and mildew. Add posts j=
age. Will ship COD if prefer.
Mrs. Hoke Martin, Gainesville,
Rt. 7
Print sacks, 3, $1. Add post-
age. No checks. Mrs. R. G.
Styles, Dawsonville, Rt. 1.
Print sacks, washed, free of
holes, 3, $3.75 doz. Add
postage. MO preferred. Mrs. A.
1G. Mayfield, Cumming, Rt. 1,
ng Peach Trees, $1;
Purple Figs, peed
nate, _sweet or
0c. Adc
Wi nite,
CATTLE FOR SALE
Light and dark 100 lb. cap.
print sacks, washed, ironed,
_ free of holes and mildew, 35c
ea. PP. Mrs. Etta C. Tatum,
- Dawsonville, Star Rt.
Print. Sacks, free of holes
and mildew, washed, 3, $1;
$3.75 doz., Add postage. MO
preferred. Mrs. A. G. Mayfield,
. ARE, a 1.
CATTLE FOR SALE
=
Black Angus Bull, 2 yrs. old,
reg. for public service, Fee $5.
a L. Colston, Cornelia, Star
1 :
~ Reg. Red Poll Bull, dropped
. Mar. 1943, proven sire, grand-
son of cow with official rec-
ord of 15,000 lbs.. milk in 12
mos., outstanding dual purpose
type, $2.50. M. J. Gillespie, Pu-
~ Jaski.
One Jersey and One Guern-
sey Cow, fresh, good blood. L.
no:
Guernsey Bull, 2 old,
good marks, good cond.,
-400 lbs., $75. at barn. Mrs. pees
: J. Byne, Warthen.
Jersey Cow, giving 1 gal.
daily, freshen with 2nd calf
29th Apr., $100. N. G. Forster,
<< -Buford; Rt: 2.
No. 1 Guernsey, freshen in 2
wks., thoroughbred, out to give
3% gals., from reg. stock, good
quality, $150. at barn. W. W.
__ McPherson, Villa Rica.
ae Springers for Mar. Calving,
ce sell -or exc. for heifer calves,
- 6-10 mos. old. R. P. Steinheim-
er, Brooks, Rt. 1
. Reg. Jersey Male, dropped
Oct. 3, 1945, Standards Ivy
_ Majesty No. 4735621, $100. Quil-
er Cole, Dallas; Rt. 2.
Reg. Guernsey Bull, 3. yrs.
old, good qualities, $300. at my
barn. Martin -P: Watson,
_Carnesville, Rt. 1.
- Reg. Horn Type
Bulls: (Six, 2. yrs.
15 mos. old; Fifteen,
-old for sale. Will improve your
next ealf crop. pee A. Pues
_ Albany.
ag 4 yr. old Jerse y Cow, 4 gals.
on good feed; And Mare, 1000
Ibs., ride or work, both good
cond., no bad habits, 1 H Wa-
gon, fair cond., all for $200. J.
-E. Granger, Reidsville.
yrs.
Hereford
17 mos. old, about 600 Ibs.,
$150. Phone No. 165 R, 7 to 9
P. M. C. E. Jornson, Warren-
_ ton.
Guernsey and Jersey Milch
Cow, 3 gals. now, 4 on good
feed, $140. No dealers. At my
farm. W. H. Craig, Riverdale,
pated.
Reg. Jersey Male Calf,
mos. old, $100. at barn. Mrs:
Inman Smith, Jackson, Rt. 1.
_-* Three reg. Jersey Cows, one
dropped Oct. 41, will
_ \Feb., other 2 dropped in Jan.
: and Mar. 1946, both milking 8
er 10 wks. Sell 2 of the 3 or
exc. one for a reg. Angus Bull,
- 6 or 8. mos. old L.-T. Long,
Bremen, Rt. 1, Box 113.
Jersey Heifer, freshen in
_ May, little over 17 mos. old,
- $110. Mrs. J.-L: Veal, Social
Circle, Rt. 2. Sewell Church
Vad:
peek 2 yr.
Cow, freshen around Jan. 20,
$100.00; Also 2 gopd cross
Southern and Hampshire Rams,
_ $25. for both; or $10. for the
io wyt. old; $15. for 2: yr: old: J.
PP. Higginbotham, Bogart, Rt. 1.
Well bred Heifer Calf, from
high producing - milk stock,
about 4 wks. old, bucket fed,
$12. Graham Simpson, Sparta,
Rt = 32:
1 yr. old reg. Angus Heifer,
Also Horse Colt, 3 yrs: old, 800
Ib. broken to ride. Robert F.
&Hill, Danville.
4 good milch cows, 1 fresh in
with Ist. calf 2 wks. old, 3
Springers in Mar. T. # Brick.
land, Chipley, Rt: B .
_P. Singleton, Fort Valley, Rt.
-about |
old; Twelve
12. mos.:
Reg. Polled Hereford Bull,
freshen
old good grade Jersey |.
3 young Guernsey-Jersey
grade Cows, just freshened,
$125.-$150. ea; Also two 2 yr.
old B. P. C. Sows, that have
raised 2 good litters ea; $65.
ea. at farm: K. -D.. Sanders,
Eatonton, Rt. 2.
A-1 Guernsey Cow, from reg.
stock, not Teg,, bred to
thoroughbred bull, 3 yrs. old
the. 6th of May, 2nd calf due
Feb, 20th. 3% gals., $150. now.
More later. W. W McPherson,
Villa Rica.
Reg. Guernsey Bull, 3. yrs,
old, also fine cow, reg. papers
go with bull,
Sandersville, Rt. 3, Box 44.
Blue Jersey Milch Cow, giv-
ing 4 gals., calf 1 wk. old, $150.
Young Cow, to freshen Feb 11,
$125.00; Heifer (Guernsey)
freshen Feb 13, $125. EB. L. Col-
ston, Cornelia, Star Rt.
; 30 Milch Cows, 24 now milk-
ing, 6 more to freshen soon.
Mrs, D.- F. Harper, Madison. .
HOGS FOR SALE
Reg. _Hampshire Stock Sow,
16 mos. old, 11 pigs, Ist litter,
ready 2nd breeding $80; 5 pigs,
3 mos. old $12.50 ea. Carole
Smith, Lithonia, Rt. 2, Box
21-A. Phone 5361. :
Booking orders. OIC short
noes. pigs, out of son. of Mon
Reposa Miss, Ist prize Natl.
Winner, $25 ea. at 8-10 wks. of
age. Exc for Crowder peas. W.
L. Heims, Buena_ Vista.
Thoroughbred OIC Boar, 9
mos. old, short nese blocky
type. Walter P. Hughes, Cum-
ming, Rt. 1.
SPC Pigs, stock from Kan-
sas. leading breeders. M. J.
Blackmon, Pinehurst.
Pure Black Essex Male Pigs,
reg.
S. L. Palmer, Sale City.
Reg. Duroc Boars, bred sows.
Peter Hodkinson,
Pavo Rd. Care
and gilts.
Thomasville,
Stone Groves and Stock Farms. |
3 Fancy Duroc Male and 3.
Female Pigs, all same litter,
farrowed Nov. 5 1947, Wilson
Acres Breeding. Contact. ..G:
Reynolds, Augusta, Broadway
Apts.
8 sows and gilts 150-350 Ibs.,
$325:- $45 ea: 8 shoats, 60- 90
Ibs., $15 ea; 175 Ib. boar, $35;
2 yr. horse colt, $100; 4 yr.
mare mule, $225; Fordson trac-
tor, $50. $800 for lot; my barn.
R. J. Moon, Hephzibah, Riel.
6 rez. Male Big Bone Guinea
Pigs Short nose, $20 ea. reg.
Guinea Boar, 6 mos. old, 65 lbs.
$35. All with papers. Sam Mc-
Elroy, Colbert, Rt. 2.
Seven 10 wks. old Pigs, Big
| Bone Berkshire and Little Bone
LT
Guinea mixed, 2nd litter, $15
ea. George T. Bottoms, Jones-
boro.
20 OIC and BPC Shoats, 3
mos. old, well grown, life im-
muned, $15- -$18 ea. Crate and
wiip for $2.50. ea. extra. K. D.
Sanders, Eatonton.
Reg. Duroc Jersey Pigs, mo-
dern, blocky, with henry red
color. Melvin Smith, Warren-
ton. Tel. 42
Hampshire Boar,
blood lines, top grade, 9 mos.
old, $60 crated- and shipped.
FOB. Reg. in buyers name.
Wilton Harper, Wray.
Fine Duroc Male, 5 mos. old,
reg. in buyers name, $30. J.
H. Donaldson, Fort Valley,
At. 1.
10 Berkshire Shoats for
meat, $15 ea. C. J. Hardman,
Commerce.
2 Shoats, 3 mos. old, crossed
OIC and Hereford, also 1 bred
gilt and 1 boar, purebred, not. -
reg., Herefords. Geo. E: Miller,
Lithonia, Rt. 3.
Few choice purebred Berk-
shire Gilts, Aug.-Sept. farrow,
$40-$50 ea. W. H. Hardman,
Commerce, Rt. 2.
Poland China Sow, 250 ibs.,
also one barrow hog, 300 Ibs.,
at my barn. John G. Pierson,
Culloden, Rt. 2.
$175. J. R. May,
in Buyers name, $25 a.:
| type,
sturdy |
Booking orders for PC 8
wks. old Pigs, to be shipped or
come for Apr. 2. From Reg.
Tenn. Arnold stock. $10 ea.
Mrs. Annie Moore, J uncHon ,
City.
Black Big Bote Guinea Pigs,
$20 ea. Reg in buyers name.
Check or MO with orders. B
re
.H. Segraves, Commerce, Rt. 4.
Male Range hogs, Bring
truck, -See: Mi yaa. eee
Brunswick.
Reg Hampshire Boar, 2. yrs
old Mar. 11; no bad _ habits,
lifetime treated. reg. papers.
J. M. Sangster, Moultrie, Rt. 5.
3 reg: Duroc Sows, 14% yrs.
old, farrow Mar. 6, $100-125;
Reg yr. old Boar, unrelated,
$85; 2 young Duroc Boars, and
gilt, real blocky, cherry red,
80-95 Ibs., life treated, reg. in
buyers name. $35-$40. A. E.
Bennett, Jesup.
Black Guinea Hogs and Pigs
for sale; Exe for or buy Black
Guinea Male Pig, at once. J.
T. Brown, Elberton, Rt. 2.
Purebred OIC Pigs; 5 gilts,
2 boars, now 7 wks.. old, reg.
in buyers name. $20 ea. Bobby
Downs, Statham.
Reg. Hereford Hogs, bred
gilt and sow, sell or lease to
4H Club boy for 1 or 2 yrs. to
raise pigs on halves. Full in-
formation upon request. J. .G.
Buyers, Whitesburg.
- Hereford Gilt,-1 yr. old, due
to farrow Mar. 3, $100 at barn;
$105 FOB; Hereford 8 wks old
pigs, both sex, $25 ea. Reg in
buyers name. Mrs. Hardy
Rhyne, White. |
Reg Hereford, 44% mos. old,
1 gilt, 1 boar, sire from Yale-
hurst Farm, reg. buyers name,
$25 ea. FOB. Irby Jackson,
Crawfordville.
Reg Hereford Pigs, 12 wks.
old, male and female, $25 ea.
Milton Stern, Ben- Hill, Rt.. 1,
Box 119. Ra. 2277.
Some brood sows and pigs
at my place, priced to sell. J.
W. Weaver, Jonesboro, Rt. 1. -
OIC and SPC crossed shoats
for sale. Will not ship. M. T.
Timmons, Clarkston. Ph. 3233.
-5 nice Cherry Red blocky
type Duroc Male Pigs, 10 wks.
old, $20 ea. at barn; $23 ea.
crated and shipped FOB. -Reg.
in buyers name. Harvey C.
Jordan, Buena Vista.
Few nice reg. Hereford
Males ready for light service,
$50 ea: Bred Gilts, $75 ea. Best
bloodlines. J. Corrie Sanders,
Bowersville, Rt. 1.
Hereford Hogs. Pigs, Shoats.
bred sows, $85-$100; bred
gilts, $40-$60; Males, $20-$75.
All reg. and treated. Finest
blood available. furnish unre-
late gilts and males. 5 mi.
Collins> Rev. J. R. Smith Man-
assas. ,
3. Yorkshire Boars, 4 mos.
old, reg., $25 ea. at farm Geo.
W. Tyler, Atlanta, 1246 More-
Jand Ave. Hwy 42..Phone Cr.
1612.
OIC: Pigs, short nose, blocky
$25 ea. at 8 wks. old;
Bred Gilts and sows, bred to
Grand Champion Boar of Ga.
|W. H. Nix, Alpharetta.
Booking orders for reg. SPC
Pigs, from prize winning stock,
reg. in buyers name, $20 ea.
at 8 wks. old Feb 15. Alton
Houseworth, Jr., Lithonia, Ph.
2674. zs
4 Hereford Sow shoats, 3
mos. old, $18 ea. with reg. pa-
pers in buyers name. J. M.
Jones Grayson.
Reg SPC breeding stock,
from one of So. Ga.s leading
herds, for your foundation
stock. W. B. Levereite, Tifton.
3 mos. old Berkshire Males,
from a large litter, reg. in
buyers name, $30 ea. FOB. S.
Y. Sosebee, Demorest.
2 reg. OIC Gilts, smallest
about 85 Ibs., $30; largest,
about 100 Ibs., "$35; or pr. for
$60. 6 mos old Jan. 18. Both
treated for cholera. Ship at.
buyer's expense. James Lance,
| fresh or heavy springers. R. G.
-za seed. S. C. Wiley, Coving-
ton, Rt. 3.
Mule, 900 lbs., work any-
ei
Camp, Lithonia, Rt. 1, Box 155. |
xow, $45, G. W. Stoker, Dallas,
Rt 4
Black Mare, 3 yrs. old,
blocky, well broke, gentle,
'R. E. Coody; Eastman, Rt. Be
| Fairground St.
Bogart. - 5 ; e
i ; a
Walking Stud Colt by fam-
ous sire Last Chance out of a
reg. Walking Mare, 9 mos. old,
Sorrell, Blaze, Flax mane and
Tail. Thomas. C. Wylly, Ten-
nille.
CORRECTION: Gray~ Mare,| -
9 yrs. old, 1500 lbs., Ga. raised
mare mule, 6 yrs. old. 1300 Ibs.
Sell or trade for corn or fresh
cows; Also want 4 gal. cows,
Jennings, Macon, Box 891. Ph.
1596.
Fine mule, 16 hands high, 6
yrs. old, work anywhere. L. C.
Hinson, Hazelhurst, RFD 3.
Pony, 3 yrs. old, gentle for
children. Joe B. Davis; Ash-
burn, Rt. 1. Phone 1904.
5 gaited saddle horse, gentle
but high spirited, bay, 1 white
foot, $175. Mrs. J. Rose, Du-
luth, Rt. 2.
Black Mare Mule Colt,
folded May 6, 1946, around
900 lbs. not broke but very
gentle, $150. E. B. Jones Ha-
hira, Rt. 1. t
LA yrs old Red Mare Mule,
1200 lbs. $85. J. S. Wyatt,
Ranger, Rt. i: S
900 lb. mule, sound work
anywhere, extra good plow
mule. Sell or trade for large)
horse, yearlings or hogs. O. S.
Barber, Decatur, Rt. 3, Fra-
zier Rd. =e
Good all ee horse,
1100 Ibs., goo ean make
nd
crop, for soot G Hamrick,
Sr., Macon, Box. 77.
Black Horse Mule, 8 or 10
yrs. old,*for Sale or exc. for
corn or other feed) or lespede-|
where, cheap for cash or exc.
for hogs or cow or corn. Mrs.
Alice Hodges, Manassas.
Mare Mule, 1050 Ibs., 12-14
yrs. old, work anywhere, $100;
Also 100 bu. corn, 3 toms pea-
nut hay, and 1 Cole Dropper,
used 2 yrs. G. W. Hambrick,
Ellaville, Rt. 1.
Black mare, about 1400 Ibs.,.
Sound in every way, work
anywhere, for sale. oa Todd,
Arnoldsville.
Good Mule, 900 lbs., about
12 yrs. old cheap $40 or trade
for pigs or cows, corn, -oats,ete.
game value. William H.
Mare Horse, $135; 2H Wagon,
$25; 2H Turner, $12; Disc Har-
work anywhere, $100 at barn.
T. W. Ewing, _ Lawrenceville,
Ries.
Red Mare, 6 yrs. old, good
cond., work anywhere, gentle
good plow Mare. $75 at barn
at. once. Robert Passmore,
Dahlonega, Rt. 3.
Black Horse Mule, 6 yrs. old,
about 1000 lbs., work anywhere
also good 1 H Wagon and
equip. See at my farm 8 mi.
Gainesville off | Dawsonville
Hwy. Marion Martin, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 7.
Mare Mule, black, gentle,
1400 Ibs., work anywhere.
Adgar Best, Milan, Rt. 3.
Pr. Mare- Mules, 7 yrs. old,
guar. work any where, $400 at
my farm. 1 mi. N. Eastman.
One Work mare, good work-
er, $85 or exc. for hogs. Hu-
bert Yaughn, Ft. Valley 125
Roan Mare, work anywhere,
1300 Ibs., 9 yrs. old, good cond.,
$135 at my farm. D. W. Cope-
land Stockbridge, RFD 2.
2 Horse Mules, 216 yrs. old,
about 1000 Ibs. a. broke, $300
for pr.;.2 Horse mules, 6 and
7 yrs. old, 900 lbs., work any-
where, $250 for pr.; 2H Wagon,
$25. Earl Stephens, Fairburn,
Rt. 2.
900 lb. Riding Horse, $40;
Jones, Waycros:
for good cow.
yrs. old, gentle,
Rt. A
other farming tools,
Good Black Mar
1400 lIbs., good So
| Mule, 8 yrs. old,
Wagon used 2 yrs
ter, mower, guano
plows, ete. W. L.
rolton, Rt. 3. ab
Work Horse, 5 y.
farming tools, for
Elrod, Gainesville
Black shetland
Reg. Tenn. a 0
Sire Hunters Allen |
Mare, Sire, Golde:
ea. FOB. a Clay
Gainesville, Bo
5 yr. old Hot
gentle, at my
Morris, Winsto:
aud Horse, 5 i
and all farm
Bailey, Aten a9:
Ave. > Rt Age
Se gaited Saddl
tle and good eos
anywhere.
Americus, Dee
Good. sound mare
old, 1200 Ibs., work
at my place. 14% mi
wick. ae ood
wick, Rt. 2. coe
One Mule, and N
sonable price. _W.
nile. :
Pr. Black <<a
Mules, 9 yrs. old, g
anywhere, single
ae Mare Mule, 7 yrs 0
Ibs., He or trade fo
See: Gass pees
4686. ae
Pr. Mare ~
Tbs. ea., 6 yrs. old.
Bishop, Buchanan, Rt.
Good,
good cond,, ge
where. ee ;
old, $505
TO Bess 4
$80. E. H. Eady
2 saddle M
Mule cheap. M
Drug Store.
Mule, 1150
Palmetto, Rt. ans ;
Strawberry Roai
yrs. old, about 1000
broken. Sell. or exc.
milch cow. C.
Hill, New Hope
Ra: 2 59985.
2 Horse Mules
old, 950 Ibs., other
700 Ibs., good wo!
Rache Pittman, Ma
9
thing. Sell or
milch cow or Fordsot
in good cone:
Lyons. |
Tron gray Mas M
work anywhere, gent
old, 1000 Ibs., $75 wi
or exc., for cow
William R. Clar Ris
Pr. matched ~
extra good plow *
7 yrs. old, 1000 lbs:
handled, $400. L.
Cleveland, Rt. i 2
Pr.
$400;
E. Cowart, Carte
Also David Bradley Hammer| $65.
Mill, $105; Used Sears Cream}:
Separators, $75. oe :
bClarkesvilie: -
ae OR SALE
; eaout 900 lbs.,|/ Purebred Tog reg. Goats,
there, $75 at my
ord Baton. eneerion,
orse. Mile Qo ais,
ut 1000 Ibs. cheap for
de for cow, hogs,
orn at market price.
Covington, Rt. 3.
re Mule, 1100 Ibs.,
9 yrs. old. Reason-
rn. L. B. Gilmore,
a, Care Riverside
Belgian Stallion, Ser-
$2.50. When foal. ar-
Iso Ga. Raised
rvices. Fee, $2.50;
foal arrives. At
mi. W. Cleveland.
Cleveland.
Mules, 1200 Ibs. ea.,
work anywhere,
Vaughn, B- xley, Rt.
8 yrs.
work ~
$175.
old, 1100
anywhere,
id 5 gaited saddle
low horse, about
aSY to handle, gen-
k col. On-Hwy. Tats
Baxley, Rt. 2.
AND GOATS
P. Burn-
bucks and 7 Ewes, |
= Cox, cineols, Rt.
ebred; short hair,
man _nannie, very
also Mexican Sun-
eed, 20 for 12c. Mabel
Sandy Spring. -
n and. 1 Nabiac
ts. freshen Jan.,
Seanan Goats, - fresh
gts., other 4 qts.
R.
Epoats> BS, milked
last freshning. Write.
ati Also 70 Booths
Pullets, 7 mos.
iow, bargain
pcen, Doug-
goats, 2 young ie
2 ado, L buck, does:
f Pepe tively no,
or quick Sale, af!
red E. Grubbs, | -
t
Saanan Gass
oe Kids, bred to
1; and 2 Does to
Villa Riea.
in Goat, 3rd _ time
a giving about
1 fresh in with
id Billy, giving al-
its... plo. Mrso VE: |
merce, Rt. 2.
Tk Goat, fresh Feb. He
Selve: </4:- qts.. daily.
ght at farm. W. G
Juitman, Rt (2: On
i, N. Quitman.
Reg, Saanan Buck,
unnyslope, goats to
Ss month; Also goats
ard eggs, for sale}
Sumlin, Atlanta,
N. W. Be. 5393
ilk Goat, Tog.,- &
$5. cash; or exc. for
lL not. Za Miss
+ Waynesboro.
Archibald |-
650. lbs:
Sam Brock, Lafayette, Rt. 1.
EL Wallace, ;
with}
*}2993 Amelia Ave. ,
HORSES AND MULES: Want
730]
| Rabbit Bucks
#, Crawfordville, eae ks
milkers, $45; 3 wks. uld Bucks,
$10; Does, $20. Short hair.
Come after or send MO. Mrs.
Ovalene. Highland, Lavonia,
uta
RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE
Trio Giant Chin. from ped.
stock, 7 mos. old, $12;
somback, East Point,
Harris St.
NZW and Belgian
Hares,
some bred with litters,
ped.
with NZW, a few good ses
4 mos. old, $4 ea.
Gee: Cullens, dr.
Lake Ave. N. E.
Ped. NZW Rabbits, 11 wks.
old does, $3; Bucks, $2 a. Also
Cavies. $2.25 pr. D. J. Roof Jr.,
Will ship.
White Rabbits for sale. Write
R. E. Keith, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
NZW_ Rabbits, from ped.
stock, 10 wks. to 3% mos. old.
$3.50 pr; Bucks, $1.25 ea. Exp.
Col. ee want 1 white Guinea}
Rooster. Mrs. Otis Mashburn,
Cumming, Rt. Rone
Large type Eng. Guinea Pigs,
1 pr. col. pigs, half grown, $5;|
White Female, $2. 50; Cel. Male,
$2.50. Both half grown. Lot for
$8. Henry Counts, Haralson. |
LIVESTOCK WANTED
Cattle: Want for cash (not
| high) a work steer or one that
can make a work steer,
Prefer = -Brown-black
Jersey with horns. Write. J
Want reg. Hereford Ball,
.about 1 yr. old, State cond.
and price. E. ee Ca-
_taula. :
Want reg. hes Milch
Cow and Calf or Heavy Spring-.
er. Must be priced reasonable.
Call or write: James E. Pace,
_| Riverdale, Rt. 1. Pbone Jones-
boro 4177.
Want 4 or 5 heifer Gace
around 4 mos. old, also 6 sheep.
Advise: Mrs. Merrell, Atlanta,
927 Crew St. S. W. Phone
; Ma. 0398.
went young cow or heifer
(to freshen by the middle of
March; Jersey or Guernsey.
Quote price del. to my place.
E. W. Miller, Austell, Rt. 2,
Oakdale Rd. ;
Want nice Jersey or Guern-
rsey Heifer due to freshen in
April or May in exc. for 4 OIC
Shoats. 4 mos. old; Also have
Tame Dewberry Plants, $1 doz.
Mrs. Ethel Jones, Lula, Rt. 2:
HOGS: Want for service a
reg. Hereford Boar. State fee|
when writing. Norman High-
| field, Cave Springs, Rt. 3.
Want Big Bone Guinea Pig
_| Males, and a sow (Hampshire).
{Dan C.* Brue,
Lumber City,
ED als
Want Hogs. Give weight,
price, and location. M. M. Car-
roll, Marietta, Rt. 4.
Want Little Bone Black Af-.
rican Guinea i'Male, stay fat
kind. E. J. Mason, Decatur,
for cash a small, gentle good
plow horse or mule for patches.
and garden work, wt. around
/800 lbs. Jimmy Burdell, Mari-
etta, Rt. 4:
Want small or med. size
Shetland pony, gentle and safe
for children to ride. W. E.
Paris, Dallas, Rt. 1. Ph. 6294.
RABBITS; Want several NZ
W Doe Rabbits around 6-8 mos.
old. Will pay 22c Ib and ship-
ping charges. Thomas. M.
-Sparks, Ball Ground, Rt. 2.
Want to buy several Giant
.Chinchilla Rabbits (Does only)
3-12 mos. old with ped. Write
Oscar H. Waters, Glennville,
Want nice big type: Belgian
Hill B ee ea
also
trio 8 mos. old, $14. B. H. Hol-
3020 7S8
Atlanta, 886
a $3. ea; Hens and Pullets, $2.50.
Jea. eash. No COD. From prize
winning stock. H. L. Farmer,
Albany, 801 Hiads St.
550-|
S. W. Phone Ra. 5263.
|BARRED, WHITE
4 mos. old, 50 are 3 mos. old;
Hudson, Carrollton, Rt. 3.
LIVESTOCK WANTED |
POSITIONS WANTED
PAGE SEVEN:
POSITIONS WANTED
SHEEP AND GOATS: Want
1 bred Ewe to bring young
soon. Write what you have at
once. Robert Harris, Marietta,
ERts4:
Want to exc. pure Pit Game
Rooster and Stag, 4%2-5% Ibs.
ea. for Kid Milk Goats or what
chave you. C. L. McArthur,
Ellijay, Rt. 3.
BANTAMS: ok
25 Bantams and i0 Big
Chickens, cheap. M-- C. B.
Powell, Atlanta, 1035 Cato Ht.
N. W. .
Golden Sebright, Dark Corn-
ish, White and Brown Leghorn
Bantams, stock aid eggs, $3.
and $5. eggs; Stock, $5. up. Bob |
Clark, Macon, 358 Spring St.
Cornish Bantam Cockerels,
Trio purebred Golden Se-
bright Bantams, from prize
winning stock, $7.00; 1 Rooster,
3rd prize winner in 1947 Ga.
State Fair, $5. Billy Willis,
Dudley.
Young RI Red _ Bantams,
prize winner, 7 hens, 1 rooster,
-|$15. with ribbons. H. L. Wil-
son, Stone Mountain, Rt. 2.
Rose Comb Black Bantams,
trio, $10. Del in Ga.; Also want
Ringneck Pheasants, 1 cockerel
and 2 young hens, to lay this
spring. Quote best price deliv-
ered. J. W. Harwell, Watkins-
ville. 4
White Leghorns, RI Reds,
Barred Rock and Cornish, show
type, prize winning stock. J. A.
Fuller, Atlanta, 677 Lillian Ave.
& OTHER
ROCKS: :
40 or 50 White Rock Hens,
1 yr. old, for sale. J. C. Cravy,
Milan, Rt, Box 105.
Holtermans Aristocrat Bar-
red Rock Cockerel, $2.00; 6 pul-
lets, $1.50 ea. FOB; Also Nice
Dried Apples, 45c lb. Del. Mrs.
B. i. Osborn, Roy.
W. and B. R. Pullets, 100 are
also 100 Austria-White, ready
to lay 4 mes. old pullets. All
38-A grade and_ bloodtested.
Reasonable prices. Lee Stud-
dard, Girard.
BRAHMAS:
15 Light Brahma 4-A grade
10 mos. pullets, around 9 Ibs.
mostly laying, feather footed,
$35. or $2:50 ea. lots of De Mrs.
Thelma Johnson, Loganville,
Rie 2: d
CORNISH, GAMES & GIANTS
3 Allen Roundhead Pullets,
ready to lay, and 1 Stag, ab=t
same age, old Red Eyed and
Blue Neck kind, $20. for lot
and buyer pay express. Jesse
1 Roundhead Cock, 6 Ibs.
perfect cond., $10. ship CoD:
Also few 1 yr. old Stags, $5. ea
Ans. all letters. W. H. Booth,
Royston, Rt. 1.
Large - Cornish Rooster, not,
quite a yr. old, $1.50. Mrs. A.
uN Lee, Jesup, Rt. 1,
Dark Cornish: 13 pullets. lay-
ing, 2 hens, 1 cock, all for $40.
Cr Ge sPotlard: Augusta, Sand
Bar Ferry Rd.
Deceit Game Roosters,
yrs. old, prize winning stock,
tor best POLlerere Minges = Tea Ve
Brown, Royston, Rt. 2.
Pure Pit Game Grays, . 2
hens, 1 cock (a one time win-
ner), $15. for trio. L. T. Vaughn,
Royston, Rt. 1.
Prize Winnir_; Royal White
Cornish Chickens, young hens
and pullets, $2.- $4, ea; Cocker-
els, $5. ea. Mrs. L. D. Singley,
Jackson.
mies
POSITIONS WANTED.
Want few acres to cultivate
on shares and some turpentine
to work oni same basis. Write.
-|ton or adjoining county
Ing rent or share basis:
runner peanuts and sweet po-| CA
White man and wife want
large 1H crop on 50-50 basis.
lifetime exp., prefer N. Ga-
Have to be moved. Write at
nee Leonard Bartlett, Canton,
Pes3e
50 yr. old lady and son.
want light 1H crop on
basis in Hall or Gwinnett Co.
Or work with chickens. Mrs.
Myrtie Wylie, Buford, Rt. 3.
34 yr. old man,. wife and 2
children (oldest 13 yrs. , old),
want place on nice farm in So.
Ga., poultry, dairy hogs or
general farming. Near school
15,
and church and with good peo-:
ple.
pitts le
C. O.- Stuckey, Midland,
White married (wife only)
man wants job on dairy farm.
House and reasonable salary.
Exp. and capable. Can furnish
self. Andrew Nelson, Marietta,
Horn Rd: Rt. 5.
Middle age woman wante
light work on farm for salary
and good christian home. Mrs.
Helen Baker, Atlanta 3044
Howell Mill road.
Want job as tractor or truck
driver or. truck farm helper.
Have wife and 3 small children.
Must have 2 or 3 R house with
wood. No bad habits. W. R.
Hood, Clarkston.
Exp. dairy man, 20 yrs. old,
wants job at/once, milking, pas-
teurizing, delivering. 4 yrs. exp.
Letters ans. Royce Martin, Bu-
ford, Rt. 1, Smokey Rd.
Elderly white couple,
able, want small place in
reli
Ful-
only
as Caretaker or for standing
rent. Raise poultry, etc. P. W.
Wills Sr., Conley. Rt. 1.
42 yr. old man with wife and
4 children wants job on farm:
driving tractor, 4 yrs. exp. Se-
her, honest. Want good house
with lights.School and mail rt.,
near church. Prefer S. Ga. T.
E. Thompson, Eastman, Rt. 4.
Want job on farm, 6 in fam-
ily, all able to work. Can drive}
tractor. Dont drink or any bad
habits. Move any time. Write.
Joseph E. Rogers, Baxley, Luck
St. House 108.
Want tractor farm on halves
or job as overseer. Can. do
carpenter work. 3 in family.
Have to be moved, any time.
Desire 3 R house, good cond.
Work with contract. J.
Kent, Chipley, Rt. 2.
Want farm, 100-200. A, stand-
grow |
tatoes to be hogged down. Can
finance same. Contact .at once.
L. W. Thompson, - Swainsboro.
-Want small farm with good
4 or 5 R house with lights, or
cons. farming for wages, dairy-
ing:or beef cattle. Good water
and roads. Fred L. Thompson,
College Park, Rt. 2.
Want job as truck or trac-
tor driver on farm. Jam Holt,
Flintstone.
30 yr. old white man wants
job doing light work on farm,
$2.50 day and board. Lee Clark,
Hartwell, Rt, 2.
Want job on farm, general
farming and cattle raising, also
keeping up farm machinery:
need 4 or 5 R house. ready to
work now. Thomas Nichelson,
Fairmount, Rt. 2.
Woman with 3 children (boy
13, 2 girls 6 and 3) wants job
on farm. Mrs. Jessie Edwards,
Warner Robins, 273 Mulberry
St.
Want work on dairy, stock or
chicken farm, 3 to work. Have
at least 4 R house. W. A. Bal-
enger, Carrollton, Rt. 4.
Want job as caretaker or for
wages on farm. Single, white,
35 yrs. old. Room and board.
John A, McGarity,, East Point,
120 Newnan Ave. Phone Ca.
7250.
White man wants job on
dairy farm, lifetime exp., 26
yrs. old, married, 4 in family.
Honest, sober, willing to work.
Stanley Moore, Jonesboro Rt.
1, Care Homer Floyd.
Nice, sober, middleaged man
wants job taking care of stock;)
many years: exp. Henry Wil-
50-50)
Want few acres of land to.
tend and a house in or near
Hall Co. Must have elec. and
water. Jess Ledford, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 9.
42 yr. old white man wants
Job in flower garden and other
light jobs on farm, $35 mo.,
laundry and board. Don't drink
chew or smoke. Archie Hoeven,
Thomaston, Rt. 4.
and wages. Mrs. Ella
Brown, Social, Circle.
Want good 2H farm,
basis. Good land.
bldgs.,. on or near school rt.,
and church. Can give good
references and expect the
same. Fred Powell, Americus,
Rt. 2, Box 66. Care T. L. Pow-
welt.
Mae
50-50
._ Want job on farm ne
Griving; understand all makes
tractors, operate cotton picker
1 H crop. Have to be moved.
Go any where. 3-4 R house
needed: Can give ref. Bill
Carter. Fairmount, Rt, 2.
Ce ee
FARM HELP a
Wanted family for 1H crop
on shares; plant tobacco, Com
ton, ete. New 5R House, 1 mi.
paved road. School rt. Crop to
be worked with 2 four yr. ola
mee Benjamin Hicks,
ital:
Want middleaged white or
col.. woman, settled, to live.on
farm and help with general light
farm chores. Reasonable salary.
Mrs. L. W. Garrison, Milan.
_ Want single white - man or
Savannah. Must be sober. A. M.
Zittrauer, Marlow.
Want reliable, unencumbered
white woman to do light chores
on farm. $30. mth. Room and
board. Write Mrs. W. W. Ogles-
by, Willacoochee, Rt. 2. gas
Want farmer by Mar. 15 or
before, drive tractor, attend
stock, general farm work. 4R
house, elec., good water; school,
mail rt. near church, $3. day
and use of -half acre of land;
$25 bonus end ea. 6 mos. to
Rt. 2. Phone 321J3.
Want man for 2H farm on 50-
L.} 50 basis, 20 mi. all paved hwy.,
near Lilburn, Ga. 5R House,
good outbldgs., good land. See:
L. E. McDaniel, Atlanta, YM-
Want reliable man for wages |
or 50-50 basis on farm, near Lue |
la. Write. Mrs. Rosa yes }
Griffin, Rt. B.
Want party for 30 A land, '50-
50 basis. Man to furnish stock;
I furnish land and _ fertilizer.
School and mail rt. 4 R house.
2 mi. to church, Milan and Hel-
ena Rd. Adger Best, Milan, Rt.
Oye ORs Ge
Want family with force to ~
work 5,500 pulling turpentine *
faces and 4 A tobacco on 50-50,
basis. House furnished, on mail
and school rt. Mrs: E. G. Ander-
son, Baxley,, Rt. 2.
Want good middleaged man
to help with light work on
farm. No plowing. Good home
and small salary. W. C. Eden-
field, Baxley, Rt. 2.
Want man for 1H farm for~
standing rent or 50-50 basis.
Good 3R house, water, wood, on
school rt., near church. W. A.
Moore, Haddock, Rt. 1.
Want farmer for 1 or 2H crop
on halves. Good land, house,
stock and water, on school bus
and mail rt.with elec. available.
Ray Braswell, Monroe. Phone
No. 3896.
Will furnish good 4 R lighted
house, milk cow and _ patches,
and straight salary for good
tractor drive and other farm
chores. R. G. Womble, Midville,
Risa:
Want 1 or 2 share croppers.
Good land, tools and_ stock,
house and water; also want
experienced tractor driver. J.
E. Sullivan, Byron, Rt. 2.
Want good man and wife who
can attend patches and garden
with mule on farm. Apply at
once. Mrs. Ethan A. Nicholls,
G. Ps Thomas, Wadley. Hesahe
Sa,
liams, Canton, Star Rt:,
Sparta, RFD 1.
with good
and keep up machinery. cons.
Ade}, :
couple to do light farming near
D. A. Maddox, Lilburn, or write
Want light work on ae fore
home for self and 3yr. old girl
J
good man. J. G. Purvis, Millen,
j
Ins
PAGE BIGHT
(Continued from Page One)
wick was a boom town. The shipyard
business sprang up and grew like a
mushroom. People gathered into Bruns-
wick from among fhe pine trees, from
the farms and the towns and from the~
North. They came in droves. Over
night the sleepy little city which was
all but forgotten sprang into a buzzing
and humming center of life.
JT am informed that to take care of
the situation the Federal Government
made appropriations for the payment
of teachers to-maintain schools for the
children who gathered by the thousands
over night. :
The war ended, the shipyard folded
up, people moved away seeking other
places where they might
livelihood. These Federal employees
who were living out of these Federal
appropriations found themselves all
dressed up and nowhere to: go. Many
children had moved away. Here in the
land of pensioners on the Federal Gov-
ernment might be found lucrative suck-
ers who would be willing to part with
_ some of their pensions to. keep the pen-
sions going. The light of truth shining
through the pages of the Market Bul-
._ letin might any time expose this. con-
dition. The Bulletin must be stopped
at all hazardCall for Aaron Kraviteh
_ and. Phyllis Kravitch the champions
who can drag the white people of the
o
for their offense for having a white
ee oskin.
lis Kraviteh ask the Court to do? Here
is what they ask for.
(c) That said defendants, there
servants, agents and employees, be
individually and collectively restrain-
_ ed and enjoined from using said news-
_.. paper for the purpose of publishing
se any matters pertaining to religion,
' science, health, philosophy of Govern-
ee ment, domestic or foreign affairs,
matters of war or gain, or anything
other than that which pertains strictly
to the markets and to matters which
relate to the Agricultural Department
and to the farmers as such in the
State of Georgia.
Did you ever read what Joe Stalin
and his crowd of Kommissars did to
the farmers in Russia, how they denied
them any publication on religion, or
FARM HELP WANTED
Want white settled woman to
live on farm and help with
know that was so from
obtain a,
South over the dusty miles to answer |
the State$42.20 from the. County. s
What does Aaron Kravitch and Phyl- .
I do not know that they ar getting
as Kraviteh and Kraviteh are getting
FARM HELP WANTED
Farm on 3rds-and 4ths. Good
2 story barn, 5 R house, painted
On The Georgia Farmers Market Bull
science, or health, or the philosophy of
government or foreien or domestic at-
fairs?
The only difference is that in Russia
the State forbids the individual pub-
lishing such information, while -in Geor-
gia Aaron Kravitch and Phyllis Kra-
viteh would forbid the State to publish
any information. Wouldnt you just
reading the
names of Aaron Krayitch and Phyllis
Kravitch. The immigration bars should
have been closed tighter. It would.
have been good for America. a
There are eleven parties plaintife
named in the petition. The only man in-
volved I am reliably informed attended
Columbia University Teachers College,
in New York, last year. If this be true,
I am _ not surprised at his alignment
with Kraviteh, Kraviteh and Kommis-
sars.
Just to keep the record straight I
have looked up the. record of these
plaintiffs at the Capitol.
Number one is drawing $165. 00 from
the State$36.11 from the County.
Number two is drawing $150.00 from
the State$36.61 from. the County.
Number three is drawing $150.00
from the State$33.33 from the County.
Number four is drawing $150.00 from
the State$33.33 from. the County. i:
Number five is drawing $150.00 from
the State$33. 33 from the County.
Number SIx is drawing $141.00 from
Number seven is drawing $141.00 |
from the State#40, 20 from the Coun- ii
ty. ;
N qaieee aight is drawing. ($131.50
from the State$47.17 from the County.
Number nine is drawing $131.50 from
the State$47.17 from the County.
Number ten is drawing $122. 00. from
the State$54.14 from fre County.
Number eleven is drawing $131.00
from the State$41.61 from the County.
Whatever they are getting from the
Federal Government, if any, is gravy.
anything. from the Federal Government.
It may be that these plaintiffs as well
their money from the Rosenwald
Foundation. I am quite sure that it is
Rosenwald money, or that of the So-
FARM HELP WANTED
Want white, single, sober
~ viteh and. Kravitch.
; pine. trees,
same fortitude and the sam
days we are going to e tire
ae around; some,
fo: our ancestors ang pr
rest of the country %
Georgia is the State of moder
make it a aad of j justice to
FARM HELP WANTED
Want small family to
ciety for the Advancement of
People, or some like orga izati
employes Kravitech and
persecute, hound and in every
sible try to intimidate the whi
of Georgia.
It seems reasonable ie
it would be the same source o:
that would finance this ea
against the farmers of the St
against noe Market Bulle
going oe be heard
farmers as can will
see , the vo dine ae yo
J me out of fae
ee with achat: skins wo
which now constitutes
over the
through the mountains
gia, liye the descendant
ity.
nee their ie
flow that. same blood.
provocation, we are_
which they displayed. re
the we
cluding those wet Bae A skin
ut i
light farm work. Salary. Mrs.
Bae pote Acworth, Rt. 2,
Box 2
Can use 2 or 3 white or col.
families on farm, $3 day, houses,
wood, etc: furnishd, See me
at farm between Jonesboro and
Fayetteville at the River Hwy.
54. R. L. Jackson, Jonesboro, Rt.
ite
t
Want 2 families for share
cropping and wage work. F. B.
_ Jackson, Wr ightsville,
~ bottom
Want immediately small fam-
ily, col. or white, for large 1H
share crop, corn and_ cotton,
wood, elec., rations. Wages dur-
land. House, garden,
ing winter. On school and mail
rt. Come to Storers Ranch. S.
S. Storer, Douglasville, Rt. 4.
Want a middleaged col. man
with wife to work a crop on
halves. C. J. Mobley, Conyers.
inside and out, 40 A in culti-
vation, good pastures, with run.
ning water, bottoms in Lespe-
deza, wood and elec. near
school and churches. Must have
good recommendations. Mrs. V.
L. Nunn, Commerce, Rt. 2.
Want someone to work 4,000
turpentine boxes on halves, Ist
yr. pulling. Prefer family
enough to grow a few acres
corn, potatoes on halves and
help gen. farm work House,
elec., on mail and school bus rt.,
white or colored! Write giving
references. Grady Cauley, Al-
ma, Rt. 4.
Want smail family for 1H
farm on 50-50 basis. Must work
20-30 A. Good land, stock and
tools. 4. R house with lights,
school and mail rt. Plant cot-
ton and corn. White or colored.
eee C. Brown, Rutledge, Rt
man, live as one of family, drive
tractor and do general farm
work, year around job if want-
ed. Private room, elec., $40 mth,
Board laundry, Straight time.
Need experienced hand at once.
Hubert Mullinax, Duluth, Rt. 1.
Want party for 1H crop, on
3r ds and 4ths, or standing rent,
2% mi. N. Buford, close to
Be about 9 A bottom, 7 or
8 A cotton. Myrtie Lee, Buford.
Want middleaged white wo-
man to live as one of family for
small salary, and do light work
on farm. No cows to milk. Come
or write. State salary expected.
Mrs. E. L. Spivey Moreland, Rt.
ae
Want middleaged woman to
do light work on farm and care/
for poultry, $15. wk. Room and
renee Live as one of family.
bee 5. E. Pee. Quitman, Bx,
424,
1H crop. Hugh L. White, ;
bridge.
~Want good tractor operator |
who can do row crop and har-
vesting with imp. harvesting
ejuip. All J; Deere equip. J. Q.
Harvey, Jakin.
Want middleaged colored man
for light work on farm, board |
anu salary. Contact: Lee R. Har-
ris, Marietta, Rt. 4. 4 mi. Mari-
etta, on Powder Springs Rd.
Want sober, reliable family,
for 1 or 2 H farm. 3 R house,.
elec., 6 mi. Douglasville, 50-50"
basis. School bus, church, stores
handy. F. W. Scofield, Douglas-
ville, Rt. 2, Box 187.
Want man for dairy work.
House wired for elec., running
water, milk, garden spot and
wood for fuel furnished. Good
working cond. State experience
tock- |,
chickens, etc,
Tifton, Rt. Dae
Want farmer
Crop, 50-50 basis
4ths: Nice 4 |
school bus and
also a big 1H
force. W. W. ee
-}Rica. 5
ook to grow pou!
basis. Have
houses, fully ip ip}
ers, 4 M cap., et
and expected salary. John
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