Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1949 August 31

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di ition to other communications,
sent the following telegram to
Elmer Thomas of Oklahoma,
hairman of the Senate Commit-
\griculture. Senator Thomas











an, the Anderson Plan and the
Bill. The measure enacted by the
would eliminate the Aiken Bill
continue present farm supports























































Atlanta, Georgia,
a August 27, 1949

or eines Thomas, Chairman
ate Agricultural Committee
ate Office Building
fashington, D. C.

urning to my office today after
ended trip through the cotton
of Georgia, Alabama and Florida,
constrained to acquaint your Com-
and the Congress with existing
ions. Due to excessive boll weevil
a the cotton crop will give lowest

os

is crop is by fac most expensive per |
ever produced by cotton growers.
ant 921 percent parity loan will
farmers a net loss on their crops
from minor te ruinous.

machinery people tell ae farm-
not buying new equipment or re-
S for old equipment. The cot-

Ghee at this time from present
leans with which the farmers
ecome familiar to any new A will,

y opinion, create a psychology pees
x the country and which once
might ar in unmanageable



eaceent arios support law at least
the farmer some certainty on
ch to base his operations while every
r proposal so a fas, creates uncertain-

nt to ae your Committee and
Congress, as strongly as possible, to
ise the Aiken Bill, forego any new
legislation at this time and leave
upport law as it is for at least one



ow has under consideration
ent measures, including the Bran-



- formation the present loan system on
cotton has shown a net profit to the
Commodity Credit Corporation running
into large figures. Records of the ECA

- show the Government has been buying
cotton up to almost a million bales,
mostly from Anderson-Clayton Cotton
Company and paying as high as 37c a
pound for hundreds of thousands of
bales.

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I am at a loss to understand why the
American Farmers cotton is worth so
much less than Anderson-Claytons cot-
ton. There is one thing certain and-every
farmer knows it, that is, the Secretary
of Agriculture, whoever he may be, is
an appointed member of the Presidents
eabinet and must necessarily play ball
with the Presidents policies. Since it is
the policy of each President to get him-
self re-elected and since the consumers
have the votes, it follows as a matter of
course that discretionary authority vest-
ed in a cabinet member will be used
against the producer and in favor of the
consumer.

_. The Commissioners of Agriculiure of

the cotton growing states have instruct-
ed me, as President of the Association
of Southern Commissioners of Agricul-
ture, to appoint a committee for the pur-
pose of drafiing new legislation to be
presented to your Honorable Committee
and the House Committee. That will re-
quire considerable time and certainly
could not be done to advantage during
the present session of Congress.

In view of the above stated facis, let
me again urge repeal of Aiken Bill and
continuation of present price support
another year.

TOM LINDER, President
Association Southern

Commissioners of Agriculture

The Southern Commissioners of Agri-
euliure will draft a bill which will pro-

vide a minimum price for agricultural

products just the same as the law now
provides a minimum wage for industrial
workers. The Government does not
subsidize wage earners, they simply
passed a law making it illegal to employ
a person for less than a minimum
amount. There is no reason why the
Government should subsidize anyone
vecause the only possible way for the
Government to subsidize anyone. is to
take it away from someone else. Hven
the money that we give to the Marshall
Plan countries has to be taken out of the
pockets of all the American people. The

and Issue Sept. 21st





ynore to the Marshall Plan countries

know just what is going on.







Government doesnt subsidize the Mave ee
shall Plan countries. It cant. The Gov-
ernment simply forces you and I to sub-
sidize the Marshall Plan countries.

Last year the Government forced the
people of Georgia alone to contribute

than the people of Georgia paid for the |
entire State Government, including |
schools, highways, Eleemosynary Insti-
tutions and every phase of State Gov-
ernment. It is a well known axiom that,
The power to tax is the power to de- _
stroy. The most effective way on
earth for the Federal Government to de-
stroy all State Governments is to tax
the peoples in the state to death. Then
there is nothing left on which to operate

a state Government and the State Gov-
pee ay of necessity falls. :

The history of all great nations of the
past show, without exception, that once
a Government is embarked on a course
of subsidizing the people that the Gov-
ernment fell and the people were left in
much worse condition than if no sub-
sidies had ever been granted. :

This country and the world is passing
through tremendous changes. These |
changes move with such lightning like
rapidity, it is impossible for anyone to
There-i83,
one thing we do know, however, and that
is we cannot save ourselves by becoming
weak, and we know that squandering of
assets will make any business weak, ine |
cluding the Government of the United at
States. i

There is another old axiom which says
*When in doubt do nothing. The ac-
tions of Congress with regard to pro
posed farm legislation certainly shows
tremendous doubt in the minds of the
Membrs of Cengress. We now have
commodity eredit loans which are work-
ing reasonably satisfactory. It is time
to hold on to the known which we have
tried and to steer away from the um
known which we have not tried. I cer-
tainly hope that Congress will let well
enough alone. Keep commodity loans as
they are and take a long time to think
before venturing into new uncharted
fields.





TOM LINDER,

Commissioner of Agriculture














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SECOND HAND |
MACHINERY FOR SALE









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SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE

McCormick - Deering Corn
Binder, pulled by power take-
off bundle carrier, used 24 hrs.,
ood as new, cheap. Or trade
for Hay Baler. J. A. Kirkpat-
rick, Cedartown, Rt. 2. Phone
756-J3.

Power Take-off, belt pulley
and assembly to fit model B
Allis-Chalmers Tractor, bargain
price, $50. J. P. White, Bowers-
Ville, Rt. 1.

Farmall Tractor on good rub-
ber, good 14 ft. weeder, harrow,
tiller, planters, cultivators,
stalk cutter and distributors,
$500. for lot. Write: O. C. Mel-
ton, Montezuma, 111 R. R. Ave.
Or inquire Sinclair Service Sta-
tion.

Intnl. Ensilage Cutter, bought
last year, filled 1 silo, perfect
cond. $250. Fob. . Hamilton
Ralls, Hogansville.

Oliver 9 Disc Tractor Drawn
Grain Drill, used less than 35
acres, good as new. H. M.
Pierce, Elberton, Rt. 5.

John Deere B Model Tractor,
used little, sell or trade for 1
Row Outfit. Must be nearly
new. J. E. Crittenden, Royston,
Rt, 2.

6 Disc J. D. Tiller, 2 wheels
on rubber, need some repairs,
$200.00; 16 Disc J. D. Smooth-
ing Harrow, $150.00; Both for
$300. B. H. Segraves, Daniels-
ville, Rt. 2. (Near Ila).

David Bradley 11/2 hp Gar-
den Tractor, cultivators, turn
plow, on new traction grip tires,
bought new this spring, used
very little, sell at bargain, $200.
or outfit. Paul Mallett, Dalton,

ty 3s o

One 5 Tier Elec. Brooder
(heater each unit), 1 yr. old,
$50. A. P. Hostetter, Thomas-
ville, RFD 2.

Good 2,H Wagon for sale at
my home: Mrs. Willie Saffold,
Warner Robins, Rt. 1. Phone
1480-M-2. Home all day Satur-
day and Sunday. After 5 oclock
during week day.

M Farmall Tractor, 1945
model, Rome Bush and Bogg
Harrow, Case Thrasher, for
sale. T. A. Darracott, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 1.

Intl. 62 Combine, with motor,
practically new, cut a few
acres, cheap. Phone No. 2005.
Dliver E. Greene, Gray, Rt. 2.

4 gal. Churn, turn by crank
(Sears-Roebuck-Elgin model),

5.00; Fordson Tractor Cylinder
_. Head, $5.00; Also Anvil, Weight

150 lIbs., $15.00; Spring Tooth

ions $5. Willie Walsh, Riv-
ewdale, Rt, 1

SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE

One Line Spreader on rub-
ber, $80.00; 1 Seeder for Ford
Tractor, $65.00; J. D. Side Del,
Rake, $165, All used very little.
Exe. for cows or hogs. F. H.
McLeod, Valdosta, Rt. 2.

Elec. Incubator, 100 egg cap.,
for sale. Call 3-3749 or write.
Mrs. L. W. Todd, Columbus, 927
Mellon St.

New Lilliston Peanut Picker
on rubber, perfect cond., $475.;
Set of Southern Peanut Plows,
$25.00; Two No. 15 Cole Dbl.
Hopper Planters, perfect cond.,
$25. ea. M. P. Minchew, Jr., Ma-
con,. Rt. 3.

Intl. Harvester 52-R five ft.
combine with motor, for sale.
James P. Orndorff, Dawson.
Phone 1902.

Case Pickup Hay Baler on
rubber, used 2 seasons, Ist. class
cond., cheap;.Also 2H John
Deere Wagon, practically new,
$75. R. L. Jackson, Jonesboro,
Balke

1 Row J. D. Tractor, model
LA, starter, cultivator, planter,
distributor, rufms like new,
$6950.00; 2 Row J. D. Model H
with hydraulic lift, starter,
lights, cultivators, 18 in. bat-
tom plow, trailer type, 2 yrs.
old, good as new, $1200. M. J.
Tillman, Cooledge, Rt. 2.

MeCormick-Deering Mowing
Machine No. 7, good cond., $50.
W. M. Head, Social Circle, Rt. 2.

1 Dise Tiller for Farmall Cub,
practically new, used about 2
days, $125. Marvin T. Cheney,
Milledgeville, Rt. 2 (Coopers).

J. D. Tractor A, 1946 model,
set of planters, cultivators,
Bush and Bogg harrow, 5 disc
Inthe Piller Alsor Sic Didar
Combine with motor, 1947. Sell
or trade for Ford. Duster, Mow-
er. and Grain Drill, also Heif-
ers. Ben Tabbott, Barnesville,
Rt. 2, Tel. 66033,

J, D. 12 ft. Spring Tooth Har-

row, 2H Finn Hard Land Har-
row, for sale, J. C. Cutter, De-
Soto.

T-7 Case Mower with 7 ft.
blade, exc. cond., $165. R. P.
Tatum, Ellenwood. 10 mi. S.

Atlanta on Hwy. 42,

McCormick-Deering Ensilage
Cutter on wheels, used 2 sea-
sons, good cond., 1 mi, Court
House. W. M. Morris, Douglas-
ville, Rt. 3.

11/2 hp Garden Tractor,
complete with mower, cultiva-
tor, plows, disc harrow, plant-
ers, ete., used 1 season. Sell at
half price. Call Ch. 4183 or
write; R. S. Jordan, Sandy
Springs.



2 Roller Syrup Mill and cop-
per pan, 10 ft., 40 in., $30. See
at my farm 5 mi. W. Fairmount.
Lawrence E, Franklin, Fair-
mount, Rt. 1.

John Dere H Tractor, plant-
ers, distributors, cultivators, 3
dise tiller, dbl. sec. harrow, all
for $1000. G. E. Seabolt, Alamo,
Rts 22

Chattanooga Syrup Mill, No.
3-3 Roller, and syrup pan, good
as new, ready to use, $40. i E.
Smith, Hogansville, Box 190, Rt.
te :

Avery 4-23 Disc Tiller, used
less tan 60 hrs., also complete
set tandem wheels and axles
W/6:50-16 tires for Allis-Chal-
mers No. 60 Combine, 8 Disc
Pulverizing Type Harrow, and
McCormick-Deering 8 ft, Hay

Rake. Harley H. Sutton, Al-
pharetta, Rt. 2.
Jaquer Tractor with all

equipment, used about 40 days,

perfect cond., $650. C. O. Phil-

lips, McRae.

Wanted 1H Mowing Machine.
Bill McAdam, East Point. Tel.
Cal. 4329,

Want Bottom Plow for Farm-
all Cub Tractor, good cond.,
cheap for cash. Tom Mercer,
Norman Park.

Want an Electric Churn. Must
be in good cond. Cheap for
cash or exe. Write what you
have. Mrs. J. H. Ellis, Maxeys,
Rtie

Want good 2nd. hand Garden
Tractor, must be in goed cond.,
cheap for cash. O. H. Bradbury,
Sr., Tallulah Lodge.

Want an old fashioned type
Farm Bell. Advise. J. N. Dorsey,
Marietta, 192 So, Hillerest Dr.

Want Farm Bell, Give. size,
cond., and price. E. B. Feeney,
Quitman, POB 287.





SEED FOR SALE |



Some Tobacco Seed for sale.

Mrs. George Stone, Fitzgerald.

Upson Co. Hard seed var.
crimson clover, 13 yr. reseeding
record, minimum shipment 100
lbs., lab. tested. Advice on suc-
cessful planting with each bag.
S. T. Bentleyy Thomaston, Rt, 2.
Phone 391-W-l.

Crimson Cloyer Seed, Upson
Co., 14. yrs. old, reseeding
strain, 6 yrs. reseeding on my
farm, 99:50 per ct. purity, 96
per ct. germ., 17 per ct. hard
seed, 40 per ct. FOB. Phone
381-W-5. B. A. Moseley, Thom-
aston, Rt. 2.

Multiplying Beer Seed, 30c
cup. No stamps, Pairlee Runles,
Gainesville, Rt. 7.

Mixed Turnip Seed, 1949
crop, 30c lb.; Also Dried Garden
Sage, 90c lb. Eva Blalock, Can-
ton, Rt. 3.

White and Speckled Tender
Half Runner Garden Beans, 50c
teacup; White Nest and Multi-
plying Scullion Onions and But-
tons, $1.25 gal. G. T. Brown,
Ball Ground, Rt. 1.

Cert. Dixie Crimson Clover
Seed, pure, 99.61 per ct., Noxi-
ous Weeds, none,*Germ. 86 per
et.; Wholesale price on 1000
lbs. or more, 45c Ib.; Retail
price, 50c lb. Arthur Huie, Jr.,
Jonesboro.

White Nest Onion Sets, very
productive, $1.15 gal. Del. any-
where in Ga. All orders filled
promptly. J. T. Feely, Douglas-
ville.

Collard Seed, new crop, hand
gathered, 5 oz., 50c; 1 Ib., $1.00.
Del. R. O. Parks, Darien.

Red Multiplying Nest Onions,
$1, gal. Add postage. Mrs. R. L.
Livingston, Wadley, Rt, 1.

Tender Half Runner Speckted
and White Garden beans, 45c
teacup; Red Multiplying Scul-
lion Onions, and Buttons, $1.20
gal.; White Nest, $1.20 gal. Add

postage. Mrs. Mattie Little,
Ball Ground, Rt. 1.
About 200 Ibs. hard seed,

reseeding var. Crimson Clover,
been growing on my farm for
6 years., recleaned; 40c Ib. FOB.
Paul J. Cain, Commerce, Rt. 1.

. Nest Multiplying Onions,





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SEED FOR SALE

Clean White Nest Onions for
fall planting, $1.25 gal. Del.
Mrs. C. F. Waldrip, Gainesville,
Bets Ze

Green Glaze and Ga. Heading
Collard Seed, $1.00 lb. Add 15c
lb. postage. Any- amt. up to
60 lbs. guar. good. Mrs. Prince
Henderson, Sharpsburg, Rt. 1,
Box 74. 5

5000 Ibs recleaned Hardy
Strain. Crimson Clover Seed,
been reseeding on same land
10 years, 40c lb. FOB. J. B.
Mask, Brooks.

Hard Seed Var. Crimson Clo-
ver, direct_from field that has
been reseeding in Upson Co.













800 1b. Hairy Vetch Seed,
15c 1b. Sample on request. 5
8 C. Brewer, Daniels

3:

White _ Multiplying ~~ N
Onions, 1949 crop, dried an
clean, $1.00 gal. Add postag
Mrs. Lozia A. Rosser, Hogan
ville, Rt. 1, Box 89-A.~

Fresh Calif. Multiplying Bee
Seed, 20c start; 20 st, $1.01
ie Pies Earl Fincher, Waco,

tae age

5 tons Dixie Crimson Clove
Seed, 99.42 per ct. purity, 9
per ct. germ., 19 per ct. hard
seed, 40c lb. W. H. Huddleston,
Jonesboro. =



13 yrs., test run by State
laboratories for hard seed,
purity, germ., furnished with

each bag. Minimum shipment
100 lbs. 40 lb. FOB. J. Lyn-

wood Bentley, Thomaston.
Phone 381-J-2.
2800 lb. , recleaned Dixie

Crimson Cloyer Seed, 98 per
ct. pure, germ. 90 per ct.
harvested from a field sown
4 yrs. ago, not seeded since,
40c lb. FOB in 100 bags. Thas.
T. Seott, Forsyth,. Rt. 5

Crimson Clover Seed, clean-
er, A-1 grade, 40c lb. W. P.
Morris, Elberton, Rt. 3, Box 92.

1200 Lbs. reg. Dixie Crimson
Clover Seed, Ist. yr. from. exp.
stat., seed in new 100 Ib. bags,
tested, sealed, and taged by Ga.
Crop Imp. <Assoec., pure seed
99.60 per ct.; germ., 86-97 per
ct., 50c Ib. FOB; Also 5,000
lbsx recleaned Hardy Strain
Crimson Clover Seed, 40c Ih.
FOB. J. B. Mask, Brooks.

Finest 1949 Turnip~Seed, 50c
lb.; Gourd Seed (yd. long var.)
$1.00 teacup. Exe. for cabbage
seed or print and white sacks.
a John Myers, Hartwell,

Hard Seed Crimson Clover
Seed, exceptionally good vari-
ety. Write. Jarrell N. Hogg,
West Point, POB 13.

Nice, clean Old Fashion White
50c
gal. Add postage. Exc. gal. for
4 print sacks. Mrs. Bonnie
eeks, Dial.

Nice clean English Garden
Peas, heavy bearers, 25 cup;
Banana Melon Seed, i0c tbls.
Add postage. Mrs. J. G. Combs,
Toomsboro, Rt.-2.

50 lbs. Yellow Mammoth To-
bacco Seed, Ist. yr., $1.00 Ib.
Tom Mercer, Norman Park.

Small Winter Onions, 40c-
$1.00. gal.; Large White Garlic
Bulbs, 25c doz. Add postage.
Will exchange. Mrs. P. J.
Blindsay, Hamilton, Rt. 2.

Reseeding Crimson Cloyer
Seed, been reseeding on same
farm for 14 yrs. C. A. Moody,
Newnan, Box 354.

Lupine Seed, good rest, re-
cleaned, 5%4c lb. FOB.. W. T.
Flower, Perry.

Multiplying Calif. Beer Seed,
25c for
COD. Mrs. Sallie Floyd, Rock-
mart, Rt. 2.

Tender Early Speckled and
White Half Runner Garden
Beans, 45c teacup; Red Multi-
plying. Scullion Onions. and
Buttons from same, also White
Nest Onions, $1.25 gal. Add
postage. Miss Gennia Brown,
Ball Ground, Rt. 1.

Green Glaze and Ga. Heading
Collard Seed, guar. good, $1.00
lb. Add 15e postage. Any amt.
up to, 60 lbs. Mrs. Prince Hen-
derson, Sharpsburg, Rt. 1, Box
74.

Green Glaze Collard Seed,
new crop, 2 tbls., $1.00; Purple
Top White Globe and Shogoin
Turnip, mixed, 3 Thbls, 25;
18: This, $1.00. PP. Mrs. J, A:
Wilson, Martin.

Genuine Blackeyed Crowder
Peas, 10 lbs., $1.00; 30 Ibs.
$2.50; White Pole Butterbeans,
15c lb.; Collard Plants, 25c C.
Add postage. Mattie Duran,
Cumming, Rt. 1.

White Butter Pea, and Coh
Butterbean, 50 pt.; Also Dry
Sage, 30c cup; Yard Long Bean
Seed, 25, 15c; Half Bu. Gourd

a start. No MO nor|R










PLANTS FOR SALE

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Booking orders to be fill
in Oct. for finest varieties"Gem
and Blakemore Hyerbearin
Strawberry Plants, $1.00 Cy
Also Red Abundance and Blue
Bamson Plum, Richmond Cher-
ry, Black Walnut Trees. Ex
for print sacks. Mrs. Jo
Meyers, Hartwell, Rt. 2.

. va Everbearing Straw-
erry Plants, $1.00 C; $4.35
for 500; $8.00 M. pp ine
Na COD nor stamps, Mrs. J.
Avirett, Blakely, Rt. 1. ~ E
Sage Plants, 20c ea.; Native
Strawberry, 50c ; $4.50 My
Blue Berry Bushes, ee e
$5.75 C; Also Black Walnut.
and Old Fashion Peach Trees,
25e ea.; Garlic Bulbs, bee doa.
Mrs, Robert H. Norrell, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 6. : ;
Blakemore Strawberry Plants
ee ant 50e C; $4.00 M.
Jel. Mrs. C. F. Martin, Alphar-
etta, Box 91. 7
Klondixe Strawberry Plants,
young, $5.00 M. PP in Ga. Mrs,
J. H. Durand, Flowery Branch.

Ga. Collard Plants, 300, $1.00;



500, $1.25; $2.00 M. Del. No
/ehecks. C. W. Smith, Gaines=
ville, Rt. 2. er

Klondike Strawberry Plants,
large, 50c C. Add postage. Ros
Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. z

Klondike Strawberry Plants,
50c C; $3.25 M; Imp. Mastadompe
$4.50 M; Exe. /for white of
print sacks, 4 prints for 200 or
5 white.\ Mrs. Guy Crowg,
Cumming, Rt. 1.







Large fresh green Imp. Ga,
Rutabaga and Heading Collar
Plants, also Hot Pepper, 50
500, $2.00. PP./Packed in da
moss. Leroy Lightsey, Jr., Ba
ley, Rt. 3:

Sage Plants, 500, $6.00; $10.00
M; Marglobe Tomato, $1.50 M.

PP. L. J. Ellis, Cumming. *
Collard. Plants, 30c C; Blakes
more Strawberry, 40c C. 7
Willie Nelson, Smyrna, Rt..2,
Good large fresh Green Head-
ing Collard, Imp. Ga. Rutabaga
and Hot Pepper plants, 50c

500, $2. Packed in damp moss.
EP. | Rutord Lightsey, Baxley,
becae =

Nice large Everbear Stave
berry plants, 70c C. Mrs. H. oO.
Fitzgerald, Harlem. t

Collard plants, 300, $1.005
Early bearg Strawhry plants,
extra large, heavy croppers, i
C; 300, $1.50. Add postage.
checks. Mattie Duran, Cum:
ming, Rt. 1.

Hastings large Missiona
and Everbearing Strawbe
plants, $1.00; Peppermint, $1.2)
doz.; Rhubarb Pie, $1. doz. Mi
Cecil McCurley, Hartwell, Rt.

Sage plants, good roots, damp

packed, $1. doz.; Five, 50c. PP.
Miss Lillian Hardin, White, R








$1. C; $6. M. Prompt shipmen
Mrs. Clay Bennett, Flowe
Branch. ye
Rooted St. Augustine Gr
Plants, $1.50 bu. FOB Alm
Miss A. Dixon, Alma, 215 Dixon
St. ;
Everbearg Strawbry plants








7Be C; $7. M. Lizzie A.
Tomato, 400,

Folkston.
No checks. *



Seed, 12, 15c. Mrs, Clyde Logan,
Austell, Rt. 2 Yee



Marglobe
Smith, Gainesville, Rt.
28c ea.; Baysen-
ace
loz. Add post-
rint sacks. Mrs.
Toomsboro, Rt. 2.

Strawberry, $1 00
or

rin
or oF of

vetbearng

ee Be
: Ye ow 9 nee
- Bulbs ae dee :
- Scuppernong
: $1.00. ee
Dahlonega, Rt.

traw ie
: i . All wit
Ac ee age.

Philomath.

awhry, Kloa-

Le ne ee me

us eac c

age uahes, 2 rg -
, Cleveland, Rt. 1

if at Straw-}p
; Prompt

"postage Mrs.
son, Gainesville,

ce Marelobe

om Smith, Gaines.

; Large Straykerry, | C
ppermint, 25, 25c.
ikles, Raymond. | H
Shallot Onions, |
itiplyer known, 50c| F
00. PP. Miss. Venal
ell.

Strawberry. ee
M. Add po

ong Heeding

C; 400. $1.00;

Plants, 10c ea.;

All del. Mrs. Leilar
ston, Rt. 1.

Strawberry Plants

Comer McCurley, |

ary Strawberry Plants

Nora MeCurle Ay

com-

recleaned, free of
50 bu. FOB.

Reid, Hartwell, Rt.
XK S

e Bancroft Seed. Oats,

eaned, graded, very

and germination,

4 bu. wt. new hags.

ry Royston.

baled Sericea Lespe-

9). ton at my barn.

ns, Douglasville,

etch, 50 per ct., Rye,
rass, 10 per ct. Mix-
ent cover crop or
winter grazing, $4.
Philip Hunt, Cleve-

Victor Grain seed
ite or call. James
~ Dawson. Phone

Pig Wheat seed,
vill not sell less than
B.R. B. Kinman,

eed Wheat, com-

:cleaned, $2. 50 bu.-
in Pe eo bags.
ce eid, ee

lancrott, Se Seed Oats,
d, very

elding con hig
wags $1. 75 hu. in
gs. L. M, Turner,

Sunrise Recleaned | 7
n wt. bags, $2.00
John A- oes
hone 2824. .
gs Exp. stat.
ant Oat, $3.00 bu.;
Grain, re-

with great quantity, peat
ton $15. 00 ior a i ae pu

"| and Tupelo. Honey mixed, 10c

Cumming, Rt. 1.

wiseor este







aes o GE THRE
SCEL EOUS nt MISCELLANEOUS .
Ml BLL aNec \ WANTED



2 sd oui Pea aut Hay y

7 t, Ri

Rye grass and etnies cloyer
hardy strain reseeding type),
ture, exc. for Winter grazing
pasture , 20 Ib. Fi FOB N emit
gel - Sanders, Newnan,



HONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES FOR SALE



t iy ella ,
Mo: Also

cesar, 500.
Eng. Peas
Id - rete tbe. ee ey

amm, Summit.
fiat e aaeey
Honey in

ont the table
2 ; 2 Theis o y
ars 2 jars per case,
FOB. f. H. Flowers, Jes-

i

41/2 Ibs. Beeswax, 40c Ib.;
Also White Tender Cornfield
ns, 50c pt.; Winter Onion
uttons 25e; Sets, 20; Frost-









roof urnip Seed, 30c cup;

Gatlic: 30c doz.; Sage, 30 qt.

d postage. No checks. Dollie
Eller, Titus. ee

65 gal. bbl. of 1948 Poplar | 8

varias y the bbl. or case of 6-5 lb.
sale G30: Also Cs. of 6-5 Ib.
pails 1949 Fry lar Honey, $5.75

eB Ball, Rebecca.

Extra fancy Gallberry Comb
ey, 12-21/2 Ib. jars to case,
po. ig. 21/2 Vb. jars, $8.50 Cs.

. F. Thomas, Odum.

oe Table Grade Comb
Honey in 2/12 Ip. jars,
gate, $7.50: FOB. TF . HL towers,

Jesup:

MISCELLANEOUS |
FOR SALE



APPLES:

1,000 bu. Red and Golden De-
licious apples, orchard run te
trucks, ready now, at farm.
amilton L. Hill, Newnan, Care
Hill Fruit Farm. Phone 3704.

BEANS AND PEAS:

Genui bla -k-eyed Crowder
peas, 5 lbs., 60c; 10 lbs., $1.00;
white pole butterbeans, heavy
cropper, 15c cup or 5 lbs., 75c.

postage. Mattie Duran,

A-1 white, brown - eyed
Crowders, slightly weeviled
but treated, $5. bu-f mix. peas,
event wt. 21/3 bu. bags, $2.75
bu. J. S. Robison, Jackson.

Pure Blackeyed and Brown
Sugar Crowder (slightl mixed)
peas, ea. kind, 9 lbs., $1.00; al-
so large Protscher and seedling
pecans, 20c lb. Cash. Add post-
age. E. G. lust, Reidsville.

BUTTER:

Fresh good Jersey Butter and
milk; Also Everbearing Straw-
berry plants for sale at my
home on Campbellton Rd. Tel.
Ra. 0302. Mrs. D. C. Harper, At-
lanta, Rt. 1, Box 205.

Gogd country butter, 50c lb.
Exe. 1. lb. butter for 2 smooth
print sacks. Each pay postage.
Mrs. Thos. H. Sheak, Hiawas-
see.

125 bu, good slipped shuck
yellow prolific corn, Weeue
free. Make best price. W. C . By-
ington, Newnan, Rt. 3.

10 bu. Ear Corn, 80 Ibs., $1.50

bu. Claude Eubank, Smyrna,
Rt. 1. Tel. Be. 7476.
EGGS:

4-A ees banta: 1. set-
ting; N. Red $138 Hue
xe. for a ee, turkey eggs
cheap. Tom Hamilton, Sr., San-

dersville, Rt. 2.
GRAPES:

Sweet Juicy Grapes scup-
prnong type), hand picked,
Bee Fe $4. bu.; $1.50 pk.

ol, Prompt del, J. E.
Ginwee Reidsville.
HONEY:

Extra fancy Gallberry hone
comb, 12-2 172 ars to Cs,
$9.00; deeadea A 5 5 Ib, or 12-8





Ib. jars to Cs., $8.50. FOB, D. F.
Thomas, cee
Tupelo honey: 10 Ib. ail,
5 50. Pre

| i



cy table grade Gallberry
ape horiey in omb, in

jars, 12 ta s., $7. 50
3. B HL Flowers, Jesup.

ne 101 C
honey, 4 ig BP aff ont. of Eat

si: he Ib., Cg. Exp. Col.,

want Bepewar at
Wallcer,

toh eae Curd
operton B f. 1
MEAT:
ab small ae ry cure
or sa ati we
awrencevi fk

MEATS:

a ; mall
Qulder for sale.

Weathers, Lawre ille,

(Lawrenceville ay Hs pit luth

Ewe near Huff Filling Sta-
on). :

/-ROOTS-AND HERBS:

Yellow, Elecampans Fags, 40c
lb.; catnip, eppermint, spear-
mint, tansy, oarhound, house-
leak, balm, eet, 40c doz.

s; garlic bulbs, 50c doz
Aa ost Miss L. Pag ite e,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 35 A

s oul-
eat ers,

Country Cured



SAGE:

ic Ib.; dried cain,
bunches green rauligip, aye e
xoats.ar no Foots.. Virgil Keith,
Alvaton.

Dry garden sage, n, ath-
ed, 1949 crop. $1. Mra
uh Prompt Pak

ee
A geet r $1. ape sro ae bs,

ra. Ff. 0.
Davis, Canton; Rt. 3.

Y cugen Sage, 1949 crop,

$1. rid 1b.; 2 Ibs. $1.75. Prompt
bidel. Mrs. J. 6 ./ MeDaris, Gan-
ton, Rt. 3.

Sage Leaves, hand picked, $1.
1b.; 5 Ibs. or more, 85c lb.; Dried
Catnip Leaves, $1. Ib.; 50 bu.
Green Mullein, 25 Ib. Leaves
or whole bunches. Virgil Keith,
Alvaton.

1949 Sage, hand gathered,
washed, shade d dried, $1. 3
Ibs. 90c 1b. 10-25 Tbs., 8 e ip
50-400 1 Ib. or more, 5c. PP in
Ga. os ..6. J. Brown, Toc-

goa, Rt.

SYRUP:

600a qts. pure So. Ga. sugar
cane syrup for table, 12 to Cs.
$5. Cs. and you pay "Exp. MO

with order. No less Case sold.
C. E. Nobles, Colquitt; Rt. 5,
Box 107.

_ 100 gal. sood Ga. Cane Syrup
in_gal., and half-gal. cans, $1.
. Lee Tidwell, Manassas.

14 eases pure Ga. Green Cane
Syrup, extra thick, for table
use, A-1 grade, 6-No. 10 cans,
$4.50 Cs. FOB. Horace Chason,
Whigham, Rt. 2.

600 gals. good Ga. Cane
Syrup. Make best offer. J. L.
Goodman, Leary.

TUNG OIL TREES:

25-30 Tung Oil Trees, about
2-3 ft. high for sale. Mrs. R. L.
Pittman, Sharon.

TOBACCO:

Whole Leaf flue cured Chew-
ing or Smoking Tobacco, 5 lbs.,

$1. Prompt - shipment. L. D.
Lightsey, Screven, Rt. 2.
WALNUTS:

lies e pieces, freshly picked
out black walnuts, 75e lb. and
postage. Mrs. illis -Grindle,
ahlonega, Rt. 1, (
WATERMELONS:

25 acres Garrison watermel-
ons inter-planted with best
table peas and butterbeans,
ready for truckers about Sept.
Ist. Contact me now. Lewis
| Phompson, Swainshoro, Rt. 2,
Care George A. Thompson.

25 A Garrison Watermelons,
interplented with Conch Table
Peas and Butterbeans, ready for
trucks about Sept. Ist- 10th, or
would sell in field now. L. W.
Thompson, Care Geo. A.
PEPPER:

Green, Hot and Sweet Pep-
per, 60c gal.; Shade Dried Sage,
30 gt. 90c gal. Del. Mrs, Leilar
Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1.

SAGE:

Dry Garden Sage, hand gath-
ered, 1949 crop, $1. lb. Or exc.
for nee sacks, 4 sacks for 1 Ib.

Gelvig 2

and picke Leaf Sage, $1.00
wit ig Ibs., 8 ie Ib.; Dried. Cat-
nip Leayes, $f. 1b.; 50 bunches
Green ullen Leaves or. whole
bunch, 25c Ib. Virgil Keith, Al-

vaton.

SUGAR CANE:

200 stalks Old Time Sugar
Cane, 3 ft., 2c per stalk. Sell any
ul of it. Bugeng Snider, Mit-

SYRUP:

14 cases Green Cane Syrup,
extra thick,. for table * ALL | BQ
srade, 6 No. 2 cans per Cs. Fob.
lorace Chason, Whigham, Rt.

Pure Ga. Cane Syrup in No.
6 cans to the case, $4.80 per

se. Fob. T. B. Harriso 2 Whe =
cas iL 2, Bae partisan 8

hem,
ee

1000
5 gal,

XN
TOBACCO:

Whole Leaf Flue Cured
Chewing or Smoking Tobacco,
ND Ibs., $1.00; 11 Ibs., i Del.
Prompt shipment. L.- D. Light-
sey, Screven, Rt. 2.

0 | WATERMELONS:
i A Wejermelons Garrison
Stone Mount in, sell lot in
field now or to trucks
about Sept. ie: a W. Thomp-
son, Swainsboro, Rh. 2.

EGGS:

Purebred White Giant Hen
Eggs, finest laying stock, $2.10
setting. Mp John Myers, Hart-
well, Rt.

aN Red turkey eggs, $2.
setting; also White African
Guinea eggs, $1. 50 setting. Add

Ga. Cane Syrup,
T. Toole, Colquitt, Rt.

postage. J. N. Carson, Griffin,
Ri. 6.
GOURDS:

5 gourds, small size, $1.00;

Also 4 lbs. flue cured tobacco,
$1. BP. Earl Stuckey; Black-
shear.

HAMS:

Sugar cured ham, 15 lhbs., 60c
lb. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt.
+.

2 med. size hams, hickory
smoked, 65c lb. Plus postage.
Mrs. Tom Neal, Dial.

ROOTS & HERBS:

Catnip, Peppermint, Spear-
mint, Balm, Horehound, single
or dbl. tansy, 40c doz.; Yellow
and Sassafras Root, 50c Ib. Add
postage. Miss Mary Holloway,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Yellow and Sassafras Root,
3 Ibs., $1.00; Crabapple Plum,
$1. doz. Add postage. Miss
Gertrude Waters, Dahlonega,
Reo L.

Bear Foot, Blood Root, Queen

lof the Meadow, Red Sassafras,

Yellow Dock, Witch Hazle,
Wild Cherry, Spice Wood, Pep-

permint, 3 lbs., $1.00; Collts
Foot, Yellow Root, 2 lbs., $1.00.
R. C. Stover, Pisgah.

Yellow Root,. Wild Cherry

Bark, Mullen, Sassafras, 25 Ib.;
Butterfly Root, 50c 1b. Add
postage. Mrs. Lorene Bennett,
Fairmount, Rt. 2.



MISCELLANEQUS
WANTED



_.BEES: Want Honey Bees in
any style hive. State particu-
lars. J. J. Thompson, Winder,
403 Kelley Dr.

Want Honey Bees in any
style hive, also Honey Extractor,
Hives and Supers, in Good
cond. Advise. J. . Hill, Winder,
c/o the Winder Cab Co.

FRUIT: Want 1 Bu. Indian
Red or White English Cling
peaches also Blue Hamson
Plums, within 100 mi. Atlanta.
Advise price. Will come after.
Write or call collect, Atlanta.
P. D. Alexander, Lithonia, Rt.
2, phone MA. 2560.

Oats: Want 200 bu. seed Oats
of good brand. Advise. J. Q.
Adams, Donaldsonville, Rt. 2.

SEED: Correction: Want the
old time big Rodged kind of
Muskmelon seed. Advise. B. M.

| Wehunt, ee: Bf. 1,



sage. Each OM one Ee Ge pt



{Box 59,



|for 100 cap. Print sac
sack for feck and ea.
postage. Hansel se
ingston, Re a Ca
FIGS:
Want f og nice
ning anc

SACKS: Want 100 Ib.
Print and White feed sacks in
good cond. State cheapest price

once. Mrs. P. R. Arnold, Benevo-
lence. ~

strawberry plants at Tic .

LL. Boring, Acworth, Rt. 1
Exc. 20





per bu. Mrs. one is ankshaw,
lanta, 3205 tobichtite Rd, N
CH 0865.

HAY:

Want 20 tons good, bright
Peanut Hay, del. to me. D. E,
Studstill, Lidkeland, Box 31.
CORN AND OATS:

Want several hundred
corn and oats. Quote
COD and at farm. W.
Riverdale.

QATS:
Want 10 or 15 bu. Oats to

bu,
Go Smith,

feed on and sow. Advise. J.
Want new, clean right Dale,
Make best price. Hoe 5 Richard
OATS AND RYE:
Want 25 bu. good
at 50 bu. J. A. Leverett, Para
rott

Mosley, Austell.

son, Douglasville,

seed at 65c bu; and 2 as Hoe
SEED:

variety and price.
liams, Baxley.

Want some Cale
State cash price and\ number o
bushels. B. 0. Haynes, Calhoun,

FEATHERS:

Want 7 lbs. fresh clean Gees@
or Duck Feathers, either o
mixed. State price and not

HAY: 3

Want prices on peanut hay
delivered, 15 or 20 tons. Mary
Gibson, Agricola. nae

| HONEY:

Want 2 0 3 gals. Sourwood
Honey (light col. only). Steph-
St., N. W.

2

ONIONS:

Want 1 gal. Red Nest Onion
eatable size, 15 or 20 in bunc
var.
ay W. Pettyjohn, Summerville,

POTATOES:

Potatoes for planting, sma
size (No. 3 or 4). Quote pricg
PP parcel post. W. L. Morgan,
Savannah, Rt. 2, Box 340- B.

SACKS:

Want sacks (used citrus of
beet pulp bags), for packing
and hauling ground peanut hay.
Advise number and price. R. A,
Caldwell, Boston, Rt. 2.

SHUCKS:

Want 25 tons
baled shucks. Del. to my barn?
Must be reasonable. H. H. Rich-.
ardson, Pousiasville, Ri. 4.

SACKS FOR SALE |



Sacks, washed, free of hole
and spots, all good cond., prints,
25c, Whites, 25c ea. Add post+
age. Mrs. L..R. Samples, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 5.

Print sacks, clean, nice, 20
ea., and postage. M. O. only
Mrs. Glenn H. Smith, Gaines<
ville, Rt. 1.

White sacks, good cond., 100
lb. cap., 10c ea. plus postage of
12c ea. postpaid. Cash or M. O,
Mrs. L. L. Stargel, Gainesville,
Rt. 4.

Print sacks, washed and iron-
ed, free of holes and mildew,
25c ea. and postage. Mrs. Hoyt
Stowers, Gainesville, Rt. 8.

Print sacks, washed, ironed;
in good cond., 25c ea. plus paost-
age. Mrs. Jodig Wilson, Gaines



ville, Rt 8

Cap. ;

and send samples of both, at |

Exc. Few hundred ee ba
8
Print sacks; odds are @key. wr.

lb. cap. guang sai ie :

BS hivise' g F A

prices 4

Want some Beach at. cal

pea seed 5



aeped. & Aurie Reeves, Calhoun,



en T. Biggers, Atlanta, 469 10th

Want 1/2 bu. Red Bliss a

good bright

Let me hear at once. Mrs,













PAGE FOUR















CATTLE FOR SALE



CATTLE FOR SALE





__2-reg. Holstein Bulls, 11 mos.
_ pld, 500 lbs. or more, ready for
light service, $200. ea. Curtis B.
Avery, Jr., Chipley.

s 2 reg. Dbl. Standard Polled

Hereford Bulls, 13 mos.. old,
ready for service, Domino
breading, exc. individuals, 2
reg. Dbl. Standard Polled Here-
ford Cows, calves at side, re-

- bred to HSP Beau Victor 25th.

Priced to sell. J. H. Knight,
Mableton. (Farm address,
Franklin, Ga., be at farm each

- Tuesday).

2 fine young grade White
Face Cows at beef prices and
White Face Bull, 3 yrs. old, at
bargain. Mrs. A. H. Ray, Atlan-
ta, Rt. 6, Box 218. Tel. Ch. 7670.

5 Guernsey Bull Calves, 1-10
mos. old, also 2 Jersey Males,
8 mos. old, with registration
from popular bloodlines, choice
$125. ea. W. S. Nixon, Griffin,
ERt:..C.

Purebred Jersey Bull, 13 mos.
old, with papers at my barn,
~ $200. . Z. Purcell, Powder
prings, Rt. 1.

Reg. Milking Shorthorn Bull,
4 yrs. old, proven Borg strain.
See to appreciate. C. L- Patch,
- Austell, Rt. 2, Valley View
Farm. River Road, 3 mi. left
Garrett Bridge. Howell District.















_ Cow, Official record of 301 Ibs.
butter fat (or 361 lbs. butter) in
305 days as a two year old, good
- eond., also 2 reg. Guernsey
' Heifers ready to breed. H. L.
Fry, Rabun Gap.

-_- Reg. Brahama Bull, 3 yrs. old,
- about 1400-1500 lbs., $350. H. G.
_ Smith, Jesup, Box 54.

a Reg. Guernsey Male, 15 mos.
old, around 600 lbs., well mark-
ed, Cokers and Appins blood





lines, good breeder, ready for
service. H. W. Thurmond,
Farmington.



Reg. Guernsey Bull, 21/2
_ yrs. old, 1200 lbs., perfect, his
et 75 per ct. heifers, out ~ of
erd with high production in
milk and butter fat, $300.00; Al-
- So young bull for sale. M. M.
_ Newsome, Sandersville.

Reg. Polled Hereford Bull, 26
mos old, Domino stock, good
eond., $300. F. K. Hardy, Lizel-
Ja.



Reg. Jersey Bull, about 14
gos. old, approx. 725 lbs., from
high producing stock, well
marked, small ring in nose,
$150.00 including papers trans-
ferred in buyers name. J. O.
Burton, Robinson.

2 Aberdeen-Angus Heifers, 1
~ young Angus Cow with small
calf, all Rosemere, French
Broad breeding. Can be seen
at my farm 6 mi. E. Statesboro,
Route 80. Lamar Jones, States-
boro, Rt. 1, Box 331.

Several nice Polled Hereford
Bull Calves, dbl. standard, reg.
papers furnished, prices -right.
4 mi. E. on Waycross Hwy. W.
C. Carpenter, Jr., Tifton, Rt.
5. Phone 129.

ee Good, gentle 4 yr. old Jersey
: Cow, fresh in, 2nd. calf (white








Te

Siren ee n

2 face heifer calf); Also Good
es Mare Mile, 8 yrs. old, gentle,
L works anywhere. Reasonable.

See me at home all day Satur-
day and Sunday. After 5 oclock
k week day. Mrs. Willie Saffold,
+ Warner Robins, Rt. 1. Phone

Reg. Hereford Male Moun-
tain William No. 68869, only 2
yrs. old, dark red, perfectly
marked, just in his Prime,
ideal for herd sire am. sacri-
ficing him in order to keep
from inbreeding, $75.00 at barn.

Reg. 31/2 yr. old Guernsey |

Jersey Cow, gentle, moon-
eyed, 3% gals. now,, 4 . gals.
with proper feed, next freshen-
ing 4th. calf, $125. 00. D. L.

Smith, Covington, Rt. 4.

2 reg. Polled Hereford Bulls,
8 and 10 mos. old, for sale.
James P. Orndorff, Dawson.
Phone 1902.

2 Males (8 and 6 mos. old),
also 1 Heifer 6 mos. old, all
fat and fine, lot for- $100.00
cash. See: R. E. Walker, River-
dale, Flat Shoals Rd. 6 mi. S$
College Park. :



HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE



Good sound, gentle
1150 lbs., 12 yrs. old, and all
farming tools for sale. -D.. J.
Burel, Dacula, Rt. 1, Hog Mt.

2 Saddle Fillies, broke to
ride, one out of reg. Tenn.
Walking Mare and sired by reg.
Tenn. Walking Stud Filly, 21/2
yrs. old, other 31/2 yrs. old,
Morgan type, not entitled to
registration. Felma Moore, Val-
dosta.

1 pair young mules, 850 or
900 Ibs., $200. for quick | sale.
John D. Henderson, Marietta,
Rt. 4.

Good mare mule, work single
or dbl., no bad tricks, exc. for
good milch cow.-Bring cow and
get mule. Charley
Powder Springs, Rt. 2.

Good Mare Mule, about 1000
lbs., good for farming, $50. Cur-
tis Grace, Calhoun, Rt. 2.

Fat, easily kept, 4 yr. old
mare, good worker, no blemish-
es, about 800 Ibs., $100;-or will
trade for cattle, hogs, feed, etc.
W. T. Torgesen, Cornelia, Star

Rt.

7 yr. old horse mule, 850 lbs.
to trade for large mare or horse
that works well. O. L. Waters,
LaFayette, Rt. 2.

Mare horse, 10 yrs. old, about
900 lbs., work anywhere, for
sale. Located Five Ford Rd. 1
mi. off 78 Hwy. Harry St. Clair,
Lilburn, Rt. 1.

Bay Mare mule, 9 yrs. old,
work anywhere, sound, good
cond., 1H wagon, cheap. All let-
ters ans. E. B. Holt, Fayette-
ville, Rt. 1.

Bay Mare, 11 yrs. old, work
to anything sell or trade for 3
heifer calves 5 wks. old; Also
2H 20 in. Turn Plow, $15.00.
W. H. Craig, Riverdale, Rt. 1.

Pr. Black Percheron Mares,
about 1500 lbs. ea., very much
alike, 8 yrs., sound, $250.00.
R. L. Jackson, Jonesboro, Rt. 1.

3 Shetland Ponies, very
gentle, 2- 3 yrs. old with cart.
L. F. Still, Atlanta, 2500 Briar-
cliff Rd. Tel. VE. 1608.

7 yrs. old Bay Mare, about
700 Ibs., and complete outfit.
Sell or trade for beef type
heifers and pay difference. Tom
Hutchinson, LaGrange, Box 791.

Good Mule and 3 new plows,
$75.00. M. C. Locke, Clarkston.
Phone Clarkston 4401.

Mare Mule, bay color, 12 yrs.
old, 1150 Jbs., gentle, steady,
work anywhere, $50.00 at my
tase L. M. Malcolm, Riverdale.

yrs. old mare horse, 900-
600 Ibs., $300.00. James Cure-
ton, Austell.

Blocky built Black Mare, 10
yrs. old, 1200 Ibs., work any-
where sell or trade for dry
Cattle. O. S. Barber, Decatur,
Rt. 2, 2642 Frazier Rd. Phone





W. M. Mims, Byromville, Rt. 1.



Clarkston 5514.



ee

mule,:

Gowder, | *



oe

a

Assn Barn, Gainesville, 2

September 16th; 13 Reg.



THREE ABERDEEN-ANGUS
PRODUCTION SALES

25 Reg. females, 10 bulls, at Northeast Ga. Fair

ber 14th; 18 Reg. Bred and Open heifers, 14 bulls,
Pierce Co. Stock Yards, Blackshear, 2 P. M., Friday,

Coosa Valley Livestock Barn, Rome, 2:30 P. M. Wed-
: nesday 21st. All from 18 of Georgias leading herds.
Write. George W. Gibson, St.

P. M. Wednesday, Septem-

cows and heifers, 9 bulls,



hf

Rome, 106 Ea. 3rd







HORSES AND MULES |
FOR SALE



Mare Mule, 1 Horse, gentle,
work anywhere, 9 yrs., 7 mos.
old, all farming tools and 2
Dise Tiller for $350.00 cash. B.
L. Treadwell, Rayle, Rt. 1.

Nice Mule, and 1 H wagon.
Sell or trade for hogs or cattle.
Trade part of sell part. O. J.
Inzer, Douglasville, Rt. 4.

Gentle Mare, 1100 Ibs., exe.
cond., 9 yrs. old, work or ride.
Sell or trade for oats; Good
Mare Mule, good eond., gentle,

$50.00; Reg. Jersey Bull, 41/2

wks. old, from imported blood-
lines, $50. at our farm. Mrs.
Hugh L. White, Stockbridge,
Echo Valley Farm.

2 good mules, 1 mare mule
about 10 yrs. old, 1100 Ibs.,
horse mule, 9 yrs. old, 1000 Ibs.,
good cond., good workers, 1/2
mi. Cokes Chappel. Mrs, Prince
Henderson, Sharpsbur g Rtsedg
Box 74.

Reg. Tenn. Walking Mare,
bred to Allen Wilson Allen, for
sale. John Goforth, Gainesville.

8 yrs. old Horse, 800 lbs., red

rand white spotted, gentle, $60.

Vernon Fiveash, Du Pont, Rt. 1.

Good work mule, $40. Or
trade for pigs, ee corn or
hay. S. B. Taylor, Fitzgerald,
Real:



HOGS FOR SALE

SPC Pigs, 10 wks. old, males
and gilts, exc. bloodlines, treat-
ed, crated, reg. in buyers name,
$25. ea. FOB. 4 mi. SE. Mrs. L.
W. Seago, Pinehurst, Rt. 1.

Blaek PC Boar, 21/2 yrs. old,
direct from Shady Dale Stock
Farm, approx. 350 Ibs., $65.00.
FOB. W. I. Goodman, Unadilla.

SPC Pigs, from reg. stock, 11
wks. old, best bloodlines, treat-
ed wormed, $25. ea. Ship exp.
col. W. C. Parks, Macon, Rt. 3.

OIC Hogs, short nose, blocky,
anything from pigs to brood
sows, furnish unrelated pairs,

ship anywhere. Satis. guar. W.

H. Nix, Alpharetta, Rt. 3.

2 good Brood Sows, 1 Boar,
1 sow to bring pigs soon, 400
Ibs. ea., for sale or trade for good
milch cow; Also nice saddle
mare. W. L. Gravitt, Rex, Rt. 1.



LIVESTOCK WANTED



CATTLE: :

' Will trade a 400 lb. Jersey
Bull calf for a Jersey Heifer.
Eugene concent, Lawrence-
ville, Rt. 1.

Want 2 or 3 fresh Guernsey
Cows giving 4 gals. or over, not
over 3rd calf. Near Augusta.
State price. James B. Bartch,
Augusta, 37 Mounted Rt., Box
680.

Want 6-10 weaned Heifer:

calves from good stock, also
want 1 reg. Jersey Bull, 6-8
mos. old. Marvin Maddox,
Winder.

Want 15 fresh or springer
dairy cows, Jerseys, Guernseys,
or Holsteins. 3 gals. or better
daily. Advise full particulars.
C. C. Moody, Waycross, Rt. 2.

Want 25 fresh or springer
dairy cows, Jerseys, Guernseys,
or Holsteins, 3 gals. or better
daily. Advise full particulars.
R. M. Martin, Waycross, Box
626, Central Ave.

Want young Jersey Guernsey
cross: Bull, ready. for light serv-
ice. Give age, wt. and price. Not
over 150 miles Vidalia. A. F.
Sawyer, Vidalia, Rt. 1.

HOGS:

Want reg. Big Hens Guinea
Female Pig, 3-4 mos. old, also
male pig. Prefer nearby dis-
tance. Marvin Maddox, Winder.

SHEEP & GOATS:

Want 2 reg. Hamp. Rams.
State age, price, and weight.
Jerry F. Lamb, Swainsboro, Rt.
1,

Want 1 ram and 2 ewe sheep,
not over 7 mos. old, at reason-
able price, State rice and kind
in letter. F. M Black ell, Ke













nesaw, Ri











Want honest, sober man to] .
operate grist mill, 50-50 basis, |;

water power, have 1 mill. Have
others as trade grows. 3 R
house well in yard, school bus

rt., near church. All letters
ie W. F. Garrett, Ellaville,
Eres:

Want ies ibared _ white
woman do light farm chores
on farm; no cows to-milk, Live
as one of family. Salary. Mrs-
B. B. Powell, Wrightsville, Rt.
3: :

Want white woman to do
light farm work on farm for
room, board, and reasonable
salary. Ans. all letters. John|
Landers, Kingston, Rt. 2.

Want good farmer to take
charge of good 1H farm. 4 R
house, fair outbldgs., water and
lights, 6 mi. S. Canton, 2 mi.
E. Holly Springs. Standing rent.
Room for 6000 chickens. B. W
Harmon, Canton, Rt. 4.

Want good reliable man to
take charge of my 1509 A plan-
tation, stock and grain farm,
50-50 basis. Farm in full opera-
tion now with some fine cattle.
Elmer Vreisch, Finleyson, Rt. 1.

Want white, honest, sober
family to start raising feed and
livestock on small scale, on
shares. Must have own farm
equipment. 5 R house, elec. ap-
plied for, good well water. Near
Monroe. L. J. McGiboney, At-
Janta, 924 Paoli Ave., S._E. |

Want middleaged white wo- |
man to do light farm chores and
eare for poultry, $15. wk., room
and meals. Mrs. Mabel Prance,
Quitman.

Want large family to live on
farm and- do farm work. Good
house, barn, water. Will Moon,
Suwanee, Rt. 1, Box 100.

Want 2 large col. families to
raise chickens and do other
farm work. Good house, lights,
mail rt., weekly salary. P. J
Von Weller, Hampton. |

Want family interested in
farming 160 acres, REA lights,
school, mail bus. 2 houses,
barns, 6500 broiler cap., 40 A
third and fourth share crop

growing, 1 house empty. White}

community on post road, 2%
mi. paved highway. W.

Bowman, Gainesville, ] Box 378.

Want white family to culti-
vate 20-25 A in Bark Camp
Dist. of Hall Co., Ga. 10 mi.

_|N. Gainesville, on standing rent
jor 3rds and 4ths, 3 R frame

house, good barn, ete.; Also
have house and garden patches
for aged couple on pension.
H. V. Johnson, Gainesville,
559 E. Broad St.

Want middle-aged white wo-
man- to live on farm and raise
chickens, also do other light
work on farm. Mrs. L. H. West,
Milner, Rt. 1.



POSITIONS WANTED



Want farm on halves for 1950
with tractor. 6 in family big
enough to work. W. A. Row-
land, Villa Rica, Rt. 1.

Couple wants job in Nursery
or truck farm, or consider 50-
50 basis. 17 yrs. exp. Must have
small house and. furnish truck.
Best ref. Go anywhere. Make
best offer first letter. J. W.
Gordon, Kingsland.

White, single man and moth-
er want job picking cotton.
Good cotton picker, 300 lbs.
day or more with good cotton.
Also want small erop for 1950.
D. E.. Smith, Blakely, Rt. 1.

Want steady job on farm for |

rest of this year and next. 6 in)

family. State wages. Arthur
Conley, Groveland, Rt. 1.

Want job on farm in Fulton
Co. looking after chickens or
raising hogs and cattle for 1950.
Desire 3 or 4 R house in Fulton
County. John W. Gibson, Al-
pharetta, Rt. 3. ;

20 yr. old single man wants
job on farm driving tractor,
looking after stock. Harvie i
Kuglar, Carrollton, Rt. 1.
Single man wants job on
farm doing general. farm. work
Well experienced Room,

HH. Cooledge Rd. Rt.












go ane yrs.

boy 16 and 1 small k
workers. Boy can do
of work. Mrs. Catherii
liams, Donalsonville, R

Man and wife,
nice, sober, ch
ple, want ight fa
farm, with elderly e
Atlanta, Decatur,
for reasonable sal
See at Brannans.
write. Mrs. R.
renceville, Rt. +

Middle-aged ite
wants job on farm wi
or elderly couple
board, and small sala
Miss E. E. Grace,
hotee- Williams St.






















































ing after and raisin
farm, Exp. ec ter.
up bulienee |





- $0 - yr ola man
on farm with good
Raise some chicken
pigs, and do other
chores. Experienced
repair work. Prefer
Jno. W. West, Sih inte
St., S.-W.

White vieneee ae
wants light work on






























laundry.
Bowles, eae








Want siatae 2H farm
on shares, large






with. Lifetime oxpenae
McFarlin, College Par!

















job on stock farm
Lifetime experience _
with machinery, hs
cattle. Ss. Ag Woo
RFD 5. =f

Widow with 3
























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Want job as
operation and m
modern ginery, the new |
with Mitchell Ex
Drier preferred, 40
jience erecting and
gin machinery. Best
ences. Oren Bowe
POB 216. Phone

Want 2H crop,
with tractor. 2 me
Have to be moved.
where. All mail 2
Mangum, Duluth.


































3rds and 4ths, wi D
barn and past y

Can finance self. Pre!
land. Do not |
McCleary, Cedart
Ginner and Corn
yrs. exp., wants Mee
gins and dress mill
come at once. Sta
have and what y
Roberts, Forsyth,

Want job as ov
farm, 1
sober. 48 yrs.
children. Go anywl















































all details anc
letter. W. H.
win, Box 44.

Suitable place for
Have own Mockesaa

Near school or scho
Ledbetter, Ball Groun
Want at once )

as overseer of