_Tom LiINDER! : _WEDNESDAY, , OCTOBER 13, (1948 _ NUMBER carried an d 2, Director, Coastal ae ets ee he ce pro- here still remains a en a ae infancy greatly. that many Georgia oO a initial ts, ; ete... as aoe as vested have vee at Teast partly. EUS ce : 4 S F irorida, Markets: the = a Makiate: de the ae ae f the advancement that has | multi- ~ RMERS MARK {. money for. operation of the has come from fees collected, or through - L activity. is equally ina on having buyers for these commodities that will insure the farmer a competitive market. Since it is obvious that farmers can- Tn an old established area. such a8 self-sustaining through the eollection- of fees on sales, but to en- Ts courage the farmers in a community to. _ become large producers, it is also neces- gary to assist the farmer by providing -a market without cost for a limited - time. For the above reasons, it - Agriculture to furnish all the aid and assistance to the: farmers that~ they : should have, especially in new vege-- This condition _ table growing sections. has been made further acute by reason of the fact that we have never had any : special appropriations for markets ex- All the markets cept. for construction work. _ the process of spreading the- butter _ thinner over more: bread. It is impossible within the space of | one article to cover all the problems of > marketing: and since I am anxious to: _ eall your attention again to some of the. other activities of the State Depart- : ment of Agriculture, I will write more on the subject of markets in another - article, LIVESTOCK AND. DAIRYING ce Tavestook and ane constitute one of the greatest agricultural busi- the entire. State than any The production of iycctouk dairy - products and poultry now promises tof. constitute our greatest agricult Hival _ progress in the years ahead. : . The problems of dairying, with erad- ieation and control of diseases in. live- ae and poultry, have increased even it is feasible to make State- has heen impossible for the Department of. other farm 1 nesses in Georgia, and also they are | : . more. generally distributed throughout eless, our r marketing is still} : rural and urban, ~ faster than the ae of livestock and poultry y. - During the last. few years, the State ~ Department of Agriculture - not. afford to produce large volumes of | mew crops without a market, it becomes oF _hecessary to try. to maintain some mar-_ | kets where the production. dis at pres- ent limited, in order to encourage an ine z 3 erease of production: has ereased its. activities in these fields. We have established and equipped a Veterinary Laboratory and employed In: addi- tion the regular inspection work that oe -had been dorie heretofore has been in- ereased. For the carrying out of this _ work, we have not had any additional | appropriations except to the extent of the inereases in fees collected by the capable trained . Technicians. Department. The work of the Veterinary Division: 2 in handling the many problems of die swine, cattle, poultry and other livestock needs still further increasing, but this cannot be done with present available funds. coping with disease in livestock and poultry, as well as a number of problems con: - gease, eradication and control in. The problems of successfully nected with the handling, transfer and sale of livestock and poultry, again cou stitute too large. a field to be fully cov- ered in this article and for that reason, T will write another article on this sub- ject. IT will also write additional articles from time to time covering the worle of The Fertilizer Division, The Chente in- is istry Division, The Food and Feed Die vision as well as the highly important. _ Divisions of Seed and Weights. -Measures. No subject can/be of greater impor ts. ance to all the people of Georgia, both. ture. Tt is highly desirable that the people. should understand more of the work and the inter-dependeney of different: agricultural agencies. we shall continue from time to time to carry _ especially with the work being done by articles to familiarize the people, the different agencies along additional research, extension and administrative Tines. . TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agricultur, and than that of agricul: For that reason, - | - Address all items for pu on th OF er | and repeated only when of notice. ing more than 35 to 40 words, Under Legislative Act the _ notices. } Tom Linder. Commissioner. : Published Weekly at ta st @ |GEoncia MARKET BULLETIN blication and al! requests to be put yailing list and for change of address to STATE BUREAU MERKETS, 222 STATE CAPITON,, Atlanta. AL EDITORIAL NATION SSOCIATION : Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations inserted one time on each request request is accompanied by new copy Limited space will not permit insertion of notices contain- not including name and address. not 4ssume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin, nor for any transaction resulting from published By Depatiment of Agriculture 114-122 eace St. Covington, Ga. 1D ee Georgia Market: Bulletin does. Markets, 222 State Capitol. Ailanta, Ga. Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of of: June 8, of October 8, 1917. Entered 13 second class matter 3 August 1, i937 at the Post Office at Covington Georgia, under Act } 1900: Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103. Act Executive Office, State Capitol | Editorial ana State Capitol. Atlania Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office Executive Offices 114-122 Pece St. Covingion, Ga. PLANTS FOR SALE PLANTS FOR SALE BN 7 Mastodon Everbearing Straw- berry Plants, $1. C; Frostproof Wakefield Cabbage, $2. Mj; Boysenberry, 15, $1.00; Willow, Poplar, Wild Cherry, Sassafras, Yellow, Dock, Sweet Gum Bark, 3 lbs., $1. Exc. for print sacks. Mrs. John Myers, Hart- well, Rt. 2. : Erbearing Strawberry plants, $450 C. Not PP. Mrs. J. B. Saye, Newborn. re 100 Klondike Strawberry Plants for sale or exc. for 3 sacks. Julia Wiggins, Buena Vista, Rt. 5.: Crystal Wax White. Ben muda Onion Plants, now ready, = 500,361.25; $2.) Me Del.z PP. Satis. guar. F. F. Stokes, Fitz- - gerald. Early Jersey and Chas. W. Cabbage Plants, young, ready to ship, full count, special at- tention to all orders, $2.25 M; 500\/ $1.50. MO preferred. Otis + Pittman, Baxley, Rt. 4: Strawberry Plants, luscious . everbearing, $1. C; also Dam- son Plum sprouts, $1. ea. Add _ postage. Mrs. Wm. J. Sorrells, _ Royston, Rt. 1. Klondike Strawberry planis, 50c C; $2.50, 500; $4. M; Lady Pedr h3s 20005 $5. MM: Dek -G:1s, Duran, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Large; sharp ended Straw- berry plants, for sale or trade -.for white or print sacks. Mrs. Morgan Solomon, Douglas, Rt. Chas. W., Copenhagen, Early Jersey Cabbage and White Bermuda Onion plants, resh grown ahd. frostproof, 500, $1.75; $2.25 M. Prompt ship- ment. Satis. guar. H. J. Puck- - ett, Fitzgerald. 3 Collard Plants; $1. M; 10 M. $7.50. O. W. Cross, Arabi. Mastodon Strawberry plants, all young, good roots, extra Jarge berries, $1. C; $8. M. Prompt shipment. PP:* Mgrs. Clay Bennett, Flowery Branch. Chas. W. and Copenhagen ee Cabbage Plants, fall grown, $2. M; 500, $1.25; 5 M, $9. Ready 15th. Order now. E. L. Fitz- gerald, Irwinville. Harly large Klondike Straw- berry Plants, 50c C; Large Red Indian Peach Seed, 5c doz.; Early Okra Seed, 2ac teacup. Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. Chas. and Copenhagen Cab- bage, and White Bermuda On- don Plants, 500, $1.25; $2. M. print or white finely woven 2 | ville, Rt. 6. a Mastodon Strawberry plants, 70e C; 500, $3.00; $5.25 Ms Klondike Strawberry, 60c C; 500, $2.75; $4.25 M; Sugar Peas, $1. ea.;. 1948 White Brown- eyed Peas, 25 Ib.; 5 Ibs. $1. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Hood; Gainesville, Rt. 1. Ga. and Heading Collard Plants, 300, $1; $2 M; Dutch, Wakefield Cabbage, 500, $1.50; $2.50 M; Klondike Strawberry, 200, $1;- 500, $2.25; Big Jim Everbearing. $1.25 C; 500, $6. Bonnie Smith, Gainesville, Rt. Klondike Strawberry Plants, 300, $1.50; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M; lady- ha ol = C5- 000. $3.2 Del: Young plants. No checks. Ethel | Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2 Chas W. Cabbage Plants, fresh and green, 300, $1; 500, $1.50; $2.50 M, PP. R. Chanclor, Pitts. Jewel Strawberry Plants, $1.60 C;-500, $2.50; $4.50 M; PP. J. H. Davis, Milledgeville, Rt. 5. Strawberry Plants, 40c_ C; Sage Plants, -25c bunch, Exc. for nice sacks. Write first, Mrs. Bartow. Barrett, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Red Raspberry, bears 3 times a year, Hazlenut Bushes, 75c doz.; Hemlock, Barhgilard, Crabapple, 25c ea.; Horseradish, $1 doz. Add Pestage. Martha Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 2. = Sage Plants, 20c ea.; Goose- berry Bushes, $1.50 doz.; Horse- radish, 20c.bunch; Catnip, 20c ea.; Muscadine, Grapevine, 6, $1. Mrs: Mae Turner, . Gaires- Strawberry Plants Klondike, Lady T., 70c C; 500, $3; $5 M. No. checks. Cash or MO pre- ferred. Mrs. Dessie , Crowe, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Klondike Strawberry Plants, 50c C; 500, $2.50; $4 M; Lady T, $3.'-500; $5::M, Del. .G.L. Doran,. Gainesville, Rt. 2. Strawberry Plants, 65c C; or exc. for 4 print sacks; Hot Pepper, 60c gal. or exe for 2 print. sacks ed. gal. Mrs: H. G. Silver, Woodville. Frostproof Chas. W. Cabbage Plants, $2 M. FOB. Special prices on 25M and up. Tel. No. 45079. B. F. Mallard, Savannah Rt. 5, Box 378. Giant Garlic Bulbs, 50 doz.; Catmint, Horehound, 3 bunches, 25c Bearing size Mt, Huckle- berry, Dewberry, Blackberry, 75e doz.; Hot Red Pepper, 75c gal. Add postage. Tamar Teem, Talking Rock. Everbearing Strawberry Plants, 50c C; Also nic large Sage Plants, 20c. Mrs, PP. L L. Stokes, Fitzgerald. Livingston, Wadley, Rt. 2 C. Del. Otis Conner, Pitts, Rt. 1. Missionary, Blakemore, and || Klondike Strawberry Plants, all | bedded, 65c C..Add postage. Mrs. Omie E. Faircloth, Pulaski. Chas W. and Collard Plants, now ready, 300, $1; $2 M. PP. Any amt. Shipped promptly. os Williams, Gainesville, ce sere Klondike and Lady T. Straw- berry Plants, 500, $2.75; $5 M. Del. prompt shipment. Mrs. Chae Anderson, Gainesville, tele te Copenhagen, Dutch, Wake- field Cabbage, 200, 70c; 500, $1.50; $2.50 M; Ga. and: Head- ing Collard, 300, $1; $1.75 M; Big Jim Everbearing Straw- berry, $1.25 C; 500, $5; Klon- dike, 200, $1; $4 M. All del. C. W. Smith; Gainesville, Rt. 2. _ Klondike and. Lady T Straw- berry Plants, 500, $2.75; $5 M. Del. Prompt Shipment, Mrs. B.lle Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Lady T. Strawberry Plants, $3, 500; $4.50 M; Klondike, $2.50 500: $4 M. Mrs. L..C, Allen, Gainesville; Rt. 2, , SEEDS FOR SALE Chambers. Special Tobaccc Seed, 4 0z., $1.75; 1% Ib., $3; $5 1b, PP. Earl Stucky, Blackshear. Chas. W. Cabbage Seed, $1.50 10 tbs. $13.50: $125 CWT. Tom- ato, $2 lb. 10 lbs, 17.50; $150 Major Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Ga. Certified Dixie Crimson Clover Seed, 50c lb.; Hard Seed 25 per cent germ., 86.50 No noxious weed, 99.82 purity. Phone 2788. Arthur Huie Jr., Jonesboro. : Large gantity Peach Seed for sale. P. E. McLendon, Zebulon. Calif. Multiplying Beer Seed for sale. 26c start. PP. Mrs. R. A. Nolen, Rockmart, Rt. 2. _ Calif. Beer Seed,25c, good start Mrs. Sallie Floyd, Rockmart, Rie: : Upson Co. Hard Seed var. -| Crimson Clover, tested by Ga. Agric. dept., originated from field that has beeh re-seeding for 12 years. Min. shipment 100 lb. 40c lb. Phone 2914 J. Lynwood Bentley, Thomaston. Tung Oil Seed Nuts, makes quick growing large leaf tree, free from insects, 4 seed in each nut. 5 nut. Mrs. J.-E. Young, Columbus, RFD, River Rd. 3000 lbs. Sweet Blue Lupine Seed, germ 99 per ct. plus, 12c lb. In new 100 Ib; bags. Fred Dockweiler, Cordele, Rt. 4. Multiplying Calif. Beer Seed, 30c cup. No stamps. Pairlee -Runles. Gainesville, Rt. 7. Mixed Gourd Seed, 64 tor 18c; Also Guords for sale. No. stamps. Mrs. T. B. Thomas, Thomasboro. Calif. Multiplying Beer Seed, 25c good start. Mrs. Sallie| Floyd, Rockmart, Bite 2) - Imp. La. strain White Duteh Clover Seed, 90.50. per ct. pure seed; 5.04 per ct. other clovers (mostly hop) 90.50 per ct. germ., 65c Ib. FOB my farin. Maurice C. Abercrombie, Pal- metto, Rt. 1. Real tender. Bean Seed: White Half Runner, 7 Sister Cornfield, McCaslin Pole, Red} Valentine Bunch, 40c large cup;. Also nice, clean, shade dried Sage, 25c qt. Add post- age. Fred Thomas, Cfandail, Rt5 1: GRAIN AND HAY FOR SALE 5 tons Lespedeza and Pea- vine Hay for sale or trade for livestock or small riding horse and buggy: C. D. Hhber- sole, Atlanta, 811 Juniper St. N. E. Tel. Ve. 7228. 250 bu. Coker Victor Grain Seed Oats, recleaned, treated in nw bags, $1.50 bu.; 400 bu. Coker Fulgrain, combine rtn, $1.40 bu. All nice and_ bright. L.| George Watkins, Griffin, . Rt. A. 2 _j|ten Gravely, Kennesaw, Rt. 2.1 _ PLAN Chas W. Cabbage Plants, | - ready, 500, $1.75; $2150 M; 50c), |mart, Rt. 1. : CWT. All: PP. MO Preferred.| @Qat Straw, baled without rain, bright, $18. ton; Lespe- deza Hay, $30. ton; 4 ton lot,| $25. ton; Alfalfa Hay, -$40. ton. | FOB. Tatum Robinson, Rock- Lespedeza and other Hay, | field run, baled at my _ place, $25.00; $20.00; and $15. ton. 500 bu. Victor Grain Oats,| certification by Ga. Crop Imp. Assoc. pending, $2. bu.; 190 bu. Sanford Seed Wheat, $350 zu R. C. Campbell, Dawson, th 3 : Certified, rustproof, 14 seed oats, germ. 90 per ct., free of. weed seed, $2.25 bu. in 4 bu. bags. Ridley Monk, Sylvester. -No.. 1. bright -Peanut Hay, any amt., ready for del. by truckload lots. Write. Marvin A. Burke, Ashburn, Rt. 1. | Certified . Sanford Wheat, State insp., $3.25 bu.; Several hundred bu. White Milling Corn, ready, $2. bu: at my farm, Sacks replaced. Phone 3631. through Statesboro or write: Mrs. H. V._ Franklin, Register. 5 Victor Grain Seed Oats, combine run, $1.10 bu. at my farm; You furnish bags, or will sack and ship for $1.20 bu. Omer A. Harper, Elberton, Rees a Bright New Peanut Hay, del, in 5-10 ton lots. Write for information. Mrs. . Lanelle Hightower, Tifton, 226 New St. Or call: 1055J after 5 P. M. ; 30 or 38 bu. Victor Oats, -$1.10 bu. Will del. 1 1/2 mi.j9 Sw Pine Mountain Service Stat. off Thomaston Hwy. L. T. Maddox, Molena, Rt. 1. - Coker Victor Oats, recleaned: in 5 bu. bags, $1.35 bu.; Com- bine run, $1.15 bu. J. D. Duke, Ht, Valley. | oe eee 1 M. bu. Coker and Hast- ings Oats, combine run, $1.25 bu. at my place. J. E. Hal- combe, Covington, Rt. 2. 150 bu. Oats, combined ist. June, for sale. Mrs. Ed. Seitz- inger, Conley. PECAN AND OTHER =RUIT TREES FOR SALE 9 var. Apples, 3 Var. Pear, 3 Var. Peach, 3-6 ft., inspected, clean stock, 35c ea. Single or mixed. Del. A. J. Willoughoy, Waco. s : 12 Fig cuttings, Brown Tuc] key, Imperial (arge), and Italian Black, $1.00; 12 Grape Cuttings. Concord, large Red, small White, $1. Designate preference in varieties. W. L. Rogers, Atlanta, 176 Decatur St; S._E. 4 f State insp. Stuart Money Maker, Schley and Success Pe- can Trees, 1-2 ft. $1.00; 2-3 ft:; $1.25; 3-4 ft, $1.50; 4-5 ft, $1.75; 5-6 ft., $2. ea. R. L. kins, Cordele, Rt. 3. Apple, Peach, Pear, Cherry, Pecan, Chestnut Trees, Grape Vines, at reasonable prices. T. M. Webb, Ellijay. SACKS FOR SALE Soo ee Print, sacks, 100 Ib. cap., washed, free of holes and mil- dew, ironed, 3, $1. PP; Or 100 at 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Hoyt Stowers, Gainesville, Rt. 8, Box. 48. Nice extra large print sacs, washed, 3, $1. Mrs. Willie L. Robinson; Gainesville, Rt. 7. 100 lb. cap. print sacks, washed, ironed, good cond, 35c ea. Add postage. COD if you wish. No checks nor stamps. Mrs. W. J. Cochran, Stonewall. - Print sacks, 100: lb. ~ cap., washed, ironed; free of holes and stain, 3, $1. PP. Mrs. Clif- James W. Hewell, Bogart, Rt.|_, glo i ee. ' | postpaid. | shipment. . Ad- |. and} 3 |dew, 30cea. Add pos Claude Garrett ville, Rt. 5. Sites - Nice print sacks, 'and ironed, 100 Ib. cap. |Add postage. Miss Bessi Canton; Rt 2242 Nice, smooth, Print sacks. holes an oe Cumming, R Hughes, Nice, PY: washed and ironed holes and m Shipped COD. Mrs. er, Cumming, Rt. Nice print _ ironed, 3, $1. Cash or. Effie, Walls, Cumm: _ Print sacks, 100. of holes and mildew. FOB. Mrs. Ray S land; Rte 5. =) Crop, - removed, 20c ea. M: OKelley, Maysville. - Print sacks, 10 washed, ironed, free holes, 3, $1. Add posi Nice print sacks, 100 washed, ironed, free | Nice print sacks holes and mildew, $1. Add postage. Mrs Burdette, Gainesville, Print sacks, 100 of holes. and. milde and ironed, 3, $1. A Mrs. James A. ville, Rt, 5. Nice large size, | print sacks, washed, g 3, $1.00; $3.75. do age. _ Mis. Eugen Gainesville, Rt. Nice print s cap., washed, ironed, holes and mildew, S. Crowe, Cumming, - Print sacks, good co Add postage. All order 10 sacks. Mrs. L. Cumming, Rt. 1. Nice smooth print sa Jb. cap., free, of hole dew, washed and irone ea. Add postage. Wi COD or parcel post. Ni : nor stamps. Mrs. W.. Stonewall. Print sacks, was ironed, 3, $1. PP. C Mrs. Ford: Pirkle, Cur Print sacks, sound, Lonnie Gai Rundles, RENT ESS -_ Assortment nice cl sacks, free of holes an ed, in lots 9 or more, PP. Mrs. Fred Blac Tand; Rteck ~ Dark BARRED, WHITE, OTHER PROCKS 24 sae Spring hatch Buff Rocks, cockerels, $2. ea., putlets, $1.75 ea; also 5 mos. old big bronze | turkeys, $6. ea; 1 gobbler, 2 ; | hens, 7 mos. old, $10. ea. Mrs. _|C. R. Sorrells, Monrge, Rt. 1. 50 Barred Rocks, 6 wks. old, as hatched, best grade, $38. or 80c ea. in lots of 20 or more. Exp. Col. M. O. only. Mrs. J. M. Pullen, Blakely, RR. 3. 1 or 500 White Rocks, half are pullets. 10 wks. old Oc- tober 12th., 2 lbs. ea.* $1. ea. Frances Leathers, Fairburn. ?* 2; : CORNISH, GAMES AND GIANTS: Purebred AAA Datk Cornish: 18 mos. old rooster, $3.00; 4 cockerels,, 6 mos. old, $2.50 ea; 3 spring pulleis, $6.50. All guar. strong, vigor- ous, healthy. Exc. some cock- erels. J. E. Granger, Reidsville. Buff Cornish cockerels, -A Deluxe Egg bred, Berry sir, ,|April hatch, $3. ea. 2 for $5. -| Buyer - return or send crate. oe M. A. Doen, Midville, Rt. both ready for service. See: D. R: ,| Burnett, Atlanta, 2275 Rhine- EQ eel: Atlanta, |~ al- |. will ship. Mrs. W.-H Graysville... LEGHORNS: pullets, some laying, $2. Mrs-.Mary Armour, Rayle. ea. and in ea. roosters, vaccinated good. cond. $1.50 Reece, Cartecay. 75 W. L. 3-A hens, 1 yr. old, $3. ea. Mrs. Charlie Hensley, Ramhurst. PIGEONS, PHEASANTS, ETC. 1948 thatch Ringneck phea- sant cockerels, almost grown, $3. ea. FOB. Malcolm MeMuil- lan, Bartow, Box 13. Sev. hundred. pigeons, Mo- dena, Homers, White Kings, 3 prs. $4.75. No less 3 prs..shin- ped. M. O. only. Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2. Large pr. Hungarian pigeons, $2.50; Blue and Silver Homers, $1.50 pr., bantam roosters, dif. colors, 75c ea; also 2 White Pekin duck hens, $3.00; 3 brown and white ducks, 1. Trade for other value. Billy Durden, Odum, Rt. 1. REDS (NH, RI, AND OTHERS) N. H. Red. Rooster, AAAA 15 Muscovey Ducks, and Drakes, $20. Ship Exp. Col. Mrs. Paul B. Thomas, Bow- don, Rt. ze - 50_N. H. Red March Pullets, from U. S. approved, blood tested -flock that have high laying records, no culls, $3. ea. Ship 5 or more prepaid. MO only. J. Y. Davis, Martin, Rt. 2. 10 R. I. Red Pullets, 1 cock- erel, Donaldson strain, 5 1/2 mos old, $1.50 ea. J. H. Roque- more, ' Americus, Rt. 2: Large, purebred N. H. Reds, highest laying strain. Some hens now laying, others about through moult, ready for lay- ing. Mrs. C. H. Ward, Adairs- ville, Rt. 1. POULTRY WANTED REDS: : Want 10 to 15 February, March or April hatch, good strain -pullets, RJ. or New Hampshire Reds or W. Leg- horns, now in production, in Atlanta vicinity. J. H. Felker, Atlanta, 625 Cooledse N. E. WYANDOTTES: Want 5 purebred Silver Lace Wyandotte young hens or pul- Jets and 1 rooster. State price ete. Mrs. Ruth Ferguson, Carts Station, | ANCONAS: Want 50-100 Ancona Pullets. Q H. Gowder, Powder Springs, 22, Want to contact party hav- ing Ancona Chicks. Advise price, etc. Exie Garrett, Cave Springs, Rt. 3. Want some heavy breed 2- 4 wks. old chicks, roosters all right. No Leghorns. G. T. Car- ter, Barwick. BRAHMAS: . Want purebred Light Brat h- ma Rooster for yard, over 1 yr. old, and purebred. Will vay well. Mrs. G., W. Williams, Care Williams ey, Colum- bus. DUCKS: Want. 31. or) :2< doz. Ducks, Muscovey or Pekin. C, .Long, Pavo. GUINEAS: Want 6 Speckled Guineas, this year hatch. State price. Will come. for within 30 mi. distance. C. A. Hughes, Al- pharetta, Rt. 3. LEGHORNS: Want White or Brown Leg- horn Pullets, 6-7 mos. old, Baby Cc: ready to lay, or laying. Quote best price. J. fin, Rt. C. Want some Brown Leghorn Roosters, Ward or Apire hatch. N. Carson, Grif- Woodie Stapp, Social Circle. Pit game cock and 2 isudlets, March and April hatch, fine birds, $10. trio at my farm, or . Murvay, i75 W. L. 4-A grade April 4_W. L. 4-A grade, Maren Estes grade, ready for service, $2.00;: -15 Turkey Hens, 10-12 lbs. Cage he Dom s0atbs., 4 be di/2eayes: old, all for $80. Ship anywhere. MO only. Mrs. Fannie Findley, Danburg, Rt. 1. Purebred Wild Mallard Drakes, - domesticated, exc. breeders, $2. ea.;- Few trios, $7.50; Orders booked for duck- lings, 50c ea. Ship exp. COD. All are pure strain without any cross breeding. C. M. Ham- mond, Augusta, Rt. 4. 30 White Guineas, this year hatch, $1.25 ea. Cant tell how many roosters or hens. Prefer selling all one party. J. A. Wil- banks, Chatsworth, Rt. :3. ~ Geese, males, white; females, colored, 1949 hatch, $3. ea. A. L.. Thompson, Cadwell. Charlotte Pl. 6398. 13 Bronze Turkeys, May. 1948 hatch, 9 gobbler, 4 hens, 2 hens and May 1947 hatch gob- bler at Market price at my home. L. D. Pike, Mauk, Rt. 2, Box 14. Turkeys, $5. | ea. A. W. Scrog- gins, Austell, RFD 2. Trio of very large Toulouse geese, this yrs hatch, -$15.60; also 1 pr. Carrier pigeons, $3. Miss Vena Brown, Hartwell, *phone 8703. N. W. Tel. Am. RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE Large White Buck Rabbit with pink eyes, $2.50. or exe. for other value. Raleigh Pruitt, Lavonia, RFD: 2. 2 Does, 10 mos. oid, $2. ea.; 3. does, 3 bucks, 5 1/2 mos. old, $1.75 ea; 14 bucks and does, 3 mos. old, $1.50 ea. All good stock. Ship exp. col. N. L. King, Lawrenceville. Guinea Pigs, for sale O. Blalock, Griffin, Rt. A. ' ChinChilla Buck, from Mea- dow Brook Farm _ stock, 10 mos. old, $20. Douglas Byron, Sharpsburg, Rt. 1. Cavies: Solid and mixed colors, all sizes, sold in pairs, trios ,or pens. FOB. B. E. Hat- cher r, Grittin; 117 S- 14th St. 8 NZR Rabbits, 3 mos. old, from reg. stock but not -g:; Does, $4.00; Bucks, $2. -ea. Will ship exp. col. R. Glen Johnson, Elberton, 171 Lake Forest Dr. ; Cavies, solid and mixed col- ors: 36, 1 yr. bred, 46, 4 mos. bred, 10, 1 yr. breeding. maies, 39 males, 12-24 oz., 89. femaics, 12-24 oz. Prices reasonaile. Ruby M. Edwards, Lakeland. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE Trio Reg. purebred Nubians; buck dark red, black trim, hornless, and 2 does. Best blood- lines, Mile High, Loma Alto, Shirley, etc. $85 for trio; high- er separately. No shipping. Postage for details. Fred E. Grubbs, Demorest, Rt. 1. 5 Nannies and 1 Billy goat: 4 full blooded, Saanan, 2 nalf Saanan and half Tog. ail young stock, $40. for the 6; or 2 nannies for $15. FOB. Bill Bentley, Cleveland, Rt. 5. Saenan Milk Goat, hornless and pure, best qualities, aow giving 3 qts. daily, and milk- ing now with Ist. kide. Ship if necessary. $35. J. E. Burson, Franklin, Rt. 2. Purebred young Tog. Buck for sale or exc. for calf. Fred Barbe, Jonesboro, Rt. 1. Milk Goat, $12. Phone Be. 5870. John Dye, Atlanta, Rt. 2, Box 312, Saanan milk goat, 3 yrs. old, freshened past March; still milking 2 Qts. daily; 3 or more qts. when fresh on good feed. $25. Exp. Collect in light crate. M. Q. enly. J. BM. Pul- 6 White Pekin Ducks, for sale or trade for Guineas. Mis. aw. L. McDonald, Atlanta, 727. or |. trade for what have you. Jas. |: Ibs., mi. ie Ibs., Sell or trade for cattle of any kind. Homer L. Counts, Clarks- ville, Rt. 3. for Madison, Rt. 1. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE | Good Mule, about 1000 ibs. garden tools, poultry equip., $220. for all; cons. trading for small tractor, livestock, or. small riding horse and buggy. C. D. Ebersole, Atlanta, $811 Juniper St., N. E. Tel. Ve. 7223. Reg. Tenn. Walking Horses, Merry Boy breeding. Visitors welcomed at all times. Thom- as C. Wylly,- Tennille. Mare Mule, 1300 lbs., Mare Horse, 1050 lbs 2 H Wagon, and farm tools for sale. J. C. Butler, Hiram, Rt. 1. 2 ea Brown and Black Mave Mules, 1000-1100 Ibs. $200- $250. ea. All guar. in perfect eond., and work anywhere. 2 well matehed for cultivator work. Jack Warren, Pitts. Work Mare, 12 yrs. old, work anywhere, $40.00; Small Mare; 7 yrs. old, good for rid- ing, for-sale; Also Pigs, 12 wks. old, cross between PC and White Face Hereford. Cail Ch. 1114. Fritz Orr, Atlanta, 3245 Nancys Creek Rd., N. W. Young, pert, black mare mule, for sale or swap for hogs and cows up to same value. C. H. Phillips, Ellaville, Rises: . Saddle Horse, 900-1000 Ilbs:, works welt, 8 yrs. old, dark bay with no flaws, $100 at my barn, or trade for nice Jersey cow or heifers. Frank Ensley, Young Harris. ; Mare Mule, gentle, good worker, for sale cheap or trade for hog, yearling or corn. See my place. Marvin Harris, Jack- Lson, Rt. 3. 2 mare mules, gentle, abod workers, no kickers, black, blue wt. 1050 and 950 Ibs., 8 and 10 yrs. old, $375. Frank Bewley Mitchell. Rt. 2. Mare Mule, work any eee 1H Wagon, several new plows, 100 bu. corn, 600 bdl. fodder, 3 hives bees, and other items at close out prices. E. W. Reid, Conyers, Lake Rockaway. Bay Mare Mule, 4 yrs. oid, about 1100 Ibs., gentle, work ~ anywhere, no blemishes, no bad habits, $200. Ho L. Cha me bers, Buford, Rt. 3. Nice Horse 8 yrs. old, 1090 gentle, child can ride; al- so work anywhere. Dr, D. D. Woodard, Dudley. 3 yrs. old Black Horse Mule, not broke, $75. -Or exe. far mule woman can handle, tot over 12 yrs. old, good eves, teeth, or will accept yearling or shoat. Bryan Powell, Ris- ing Fawn. : ; 3 Mare .Mules, 4-5 yrs. old, 1000-1150 lbs. Sell reasonable Ox Davis, - buther: sville. Rocky Mount Vicinity. Gray Mare, 1150 lbs. 10 yrs, old, $100.00; Roan Maie, 9 yrs. old, $125. Both will sad- dle, and -work good to buggy, plow and wagon; Also Blaci Horse Mule, 9 yrs. old, 900 lbs., $125.00; Red Horse Mule, 900 lbs. 11 yrs. old, $100. OQ. W. Cross, Arabi. Bay Mare Mule, 1100 lbs, 11 yrs. old. Sell or trade for beef type yearling or cow. Winfred Trice, Milner. Horse Mule, 1000 lbs. 12 yrs. old, practically new Corn Dropper, and Lynchburg Plow, all for $80. Will del. within 50 Willie Tidwell, Lizella, Rt mares, 1100 double. -2 good young work single or Pr. Work Horses and 1 Mule sale. J. Howard Edwards, FARM LAND FOR SALE other out-bldgs., with plenty For price, see or write. J. Giles. as wrongly len, Blakely, RFD 3. CORRECTION: 24 A. satm, on new paved road, large dwelling with elec. Large barn, good pasture water. ey Auburn. (Not Ashburn, stated in Farm running Land issue.) PAGE RIGHT | HONEY BEES AND BEE ct SUPPLIES FOR SALE Pure extracted Galberry and Tupelo Honey, No. 1 _ table grade, in No. 10 pails, $2. Gs. 6 pails to case. T.. H. Flowers, Jesup. : L. Fancy grade, strained Hona- av ey, case of 6-5 Ib. glass jars, $7.50 case. Freight PP in Ga. E. J. Lewis, Nahunta. * 14 stands of bees in patent hives with extracting supers on all but one (several. not robbed this year), $4. cash for lot. Just off Duluth-Lawrence- ville Hwy. near Meadow. W. D. Mays, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1. new strained fhoney, 5 Ibs., $1.25; Six 5 Ib. -cans, $7.00; 24/16 oz. jars, $7. Del. PP anywhere in Ga. J. B. Hunter, Quitman. Best grade 3 Bees Hives, with Supers, honey included, $50. = Mrs. Katherine Garrett, Atlanta, 205 Poplar Circle N. E. FARM HELP WANTED a Want. dependable man with Kelly St.S. BE. La. 1152. an farm home and. do light small family for tractor erated farm. Good land, fine pasturs, good bldgs. Lights and running water. On paved road. Phone Clarkston 3651 or oD-. _- Atlanta- phone WA. 9200. H. _G. _Carithers, Tucker. Ee Want middleaged woman, white, unencumbered, live in home, look after chickens and. help with other jobs on facm. - Good home and salary to right, party. Write: Mrs. O. M. Shea- | Youse, Eden. i Want man with son (45 0 16 yrs. old to help) to work: in apple orchard. House, lights, wood, garden and cow pasture furnished, $3. daily. Must be - sober. - Prefer man from No. Ga. H. B. Roberts, Clarkesville, Rt. 3 Want col. farmer for.1 or 2 H. farm: good land, good mules, 2-4R. houses, well in ea yard. RED, near colored church and school. Furnish reasonable cash fot weekly supplies. Plant corn, Cotton, some peanuts and pep- per. C.F. Butler, Junction City. Want middleaged woman to do light work on farm. Live as pre of family, board and salary. J. Hendrix, Rutledge. Want unencumbered woman 85-55 to live-as one of i-mily -urm -ghores for board and small sal-| ae No milking. Mrs. Laura Haynes, Oakman. : Want white man or couple to live in home with me and work farm 3 mi. from town. Weekly wages or crop on satisfactory basis. Must be able and willing to work. J.-F. Wilcox, Hazle-- hurst. Rt. 2. Want middleaged couple for ' work on farm north of Atlanta: Woman light chores; man gen- eral. farm work and handle farming machinery. Good sal- ry and living quarters. Write. mos- Bowman, Atlanta, 441 Want Dairyman. Not over 40 yrs. old. Exp. in pasteurizing and bottling milk. Must have at Jeast grammar school edu- cation. $35 weekly. Furnish. large 2R apt. or small 2R. house with elec. See. H. C. Mc- Elroy,. Decatur. Rt, 2. Cr. 4496. : Want reliable col. man to live on small place, near town;and do light chores on farm. Must know -how: to milk. House, board and small salary for Teg- ular man..I. L. Martin, Macon, 1152 Jefferson Rd. Want man to tend 1H crop, and raise 2000 chickens on -halves. Must furnish and move self. Standing rent if interested, No Letters ans. School Rt. 3 R. house with elec. Old Dahlonega and Cumming Rd.See: Russ H. Whelchel, Dawsonville, Rt, 3. Want settled Christian wo- man for light work on farm. Good home with widow. Mrs. J. W. McNeely, Kennesaw, Rt. 1. Want reliable white woman a light work on farm for good ome and salary of $15 wk: Call collect 2961 during day or write: Mra. Foster Davis, Bu- |farm, Board. 1 mi. FARM HELP WANTED | POSITIONS WANTED Want man_ with sufficient force to work 2H farm with or without own stock. A paying proposition to right man. .Con- tact D. J. McCorvey, Pavo, Rt. Se Want farmer. for 2H farm, 3rds and 4ths, good land, some river and creek bottoms, on Etowah River, 10 mi. N. Can- ton, mail and school bus close. to house, good 4 R house, barn, good. pasture, plenty of water 50-50 basis, good land, tractor and mules. House, barns, plenty wood and water, school rt. Prefer colored farm- er. 34% mi=-E:.. Gordon. T. H Hardie, Gordon. Want reliable middleaged white woman to do light work sonable salary. Exc, ref. at once. Rie AS POSITIONS WANTED White: man, wife, 3 boys (14, Want good 1H farm with elec., pasture, plenty water and outbldgs., at least 4 R dwelling. for self~on shares. M. E. /Pul- liam, Canon, Rt. 1. Want party with tractor farm. on share basis for 1949, also livestock on shares. Must. be Good land, house and outbldgs. RFD, REA line. Ref. given. Write full details. Felton : Hutch-: eson, Kite, Rt. 1, Single, white -man, 41 yyrs., old, experienced, dont drink, curse, nor smoke wants job on Villa Rica: on - Carrollton, Hwy. Roy. West, ne cE. Chappel, a Rica, tk Want 1 or 2 H farm and some turpentine to work for 1949. Must be furnished with stock! 1 and tools. Best of references. eas OBryant, Hazlehurst, Rt, Want to gather pecans or pick them by pound, in or near Chula or Tifton. Write me. J. T. Conway, Chula, Rt. 1. Middleaged white couple, good character, good workers, honest, sober, reliable, wants 1H crop on halves with aged peo- ple on small acreage. Can drive truck, tractor, car, look after stock nd chickens, move in 30 days. Work until Reasonable salary. -Mrs. Chadwick, Dalton, Rt. 4, Jim Single .white man, 46 yrs. old, wants job on poultry or stock farm for room, board with wages. J. B. Johnson, Atlanta, Rt. 3, Box 961. Woman wants small farm with house furnished. 4 boys to -help. Pick Cotton and other farm work, Prefer Fulton Co: ee Grace Wells, Kennesaw, White. man, * single,- passed middle age, wants job on farm. with good family for board and laundry. Ani honest; able to work, and dont drink. Crxt: : Bailey, Statesboro. : White, middleaged couple wants -tr uck: or poultry farm, for wages, or on halves, Geo. H. Ra Fairburn, Rt. 2. (eres 21 yr. old, sible experienced mechanic, for room, board, laundry, good salary, Can drive and keep in repair. tractor and other farm machinery. James W. Dotson; Cedartown, Rt. 1. Want 30 or 40 A. farm in radius 20 mi. Milledgeville, with pasture, good house, on school bus rt. Am good, white worker with wife and 2 child- ren. Have own stock. Shares or other satisfactory basis. J. M. Josep, Tifton, Rt. 6, Man and 2 sons want work on farm. Exp in all lines of farming. All 3 can drive trac- tors. Want house and: salaries. Jimmie Beard, Butler, Rt. 1. ehanan, c/e T. C. Harris. -machinery.. Farmed -family. Dont. drink, and wood. J. S. Bowers, Ball Ground, Rt. 4. Want farmer for 4H. farm,} on farm. Room, board and rea- || Mrs. Everett Harrison, Temple, | 17,.20 yrs. old) wants good farm on: share basis:. Good house, lights, ete. Prefer Thomas or Colquitt Co. J. M. Mobley; Pavo Rt. 3: 50 mi. Good place- to raise: chickens. near good town on school rt.) crop. time. |. wants job on farm Want 3 H farm for 1949. Fave 3 hands to plow or work tractor; handle. any kind farm all life- time. Handle labor. Want nove at once. Must be with gocd, sober, reliable man. Gibson, Buena Vista, Rt, 3. > Want job on farm with small curse or smoke. D, E. Webb, Soperton, Rt, 1.:Care; Ll. I> Webb. Want job on farm rest this year and next. 6 in family. Must be close to school or bus rt. Prefer So- Ga. A. L. Conley, | Lizella. on mail and} Married Man, 28 yrs. old, wants farm for 1949 with trac- -| tor power. Prefers raising hogs, cattle and chickens. on share basis, and plant corn and :to- bacco. Must have good house, | lights ad water. Write: E, D. Huggins, Guyton, Rt. 1. For your fall and winter pe- can pruning, contact: John Day- idson, Pineview, Rt. 1 ae Share crop wanted, with 4A: or more tobacco; stock to be) furnished also. Have plenty: force. Prefer in Lowndes or Lanier Co. Fred Pruitt, Naylor, ORG ele Want farm few acres with 4 R: house with elec.; within N. Atlanta, right away. Also exp. farm machinery, re- pairing, etc. Jack Sagon, Cairo. t De Exp. truck driver, wants job on large farm with house. to live in and good salary. Now. employed at $40 week, Ref. if desired.: ue ter, Rt. 2. inat- Wc ee FOR SALE BUTTER: . Fresh: Jersey Butter, 50 lb. plus postage. Mrs.: Otis Mash- | burn, Cumming. Bt. = Extra good fresh country but- ter in brick molds, 60c Ib. plus 10c lb. eXtra for postage, Mrs, Plarence MeMilian, Dacula. Rt. CANE: as 50,000 stalks of Green Cane, 6-8 ft. tall, one cent* stalk at. the field, 6 mi. N, E. Metter on old Dublin- Savannah Hwy. Good seed kind M. BE. Jones, Metter. COTTONSEED: Empire Cottonseed, wilt and non-wilt, Ist and and yr. $2 bu. my barn. J: M: Goldin, Drak town. FRUIT: Apples, bright, no peel or core, clean, 60c Ib. 5 Ibs. and up lots. Can fill large orders. Mrs. Fred Franks, Hiawassee. PEAS: =, : 1948. red spotted Crowder} peas, good for eating, 15c lb. Add postage,No stamps. Mrs. Guy Porter, Gaines ville. Rt. 1. 1948 winter resistant - round English peas, 39c lb. 4 Ibs., $1. Mrs. J. W. Edwards, SPEne vale.- PECANS: Good, sound,,. large pabevshale pecans, 5 Tbs:, $2 PP in Ga. Mrs. J, M> Jones, Grayson, New crop pecan hand shelled, cleaned, by November Ist or $1.25 Ib. Add postage. Janie Almon, Luthersville. POTATOES: ~ 200 bu. Porto Rico sweet _po- MEATS, ready earlier, Mrs. tatoes, del. in the field. Make an engagement about 20th October. Mrs. Annie Moore, Junction City: PEPPER: Green hot pepper, 75c gal. PP in.Ga. Mrs, Frank Cobb, Rydal, Rt ec, : Green and Red Hot Peppers, 45c lb. also 1948 Stuart pecans, fine quality, 40c lb. Add post- age. Mrs. Viola C. Brady, Cairo. SAGE: 1948 dry leaf sage, picked, washed, 2 07z., 25c; 4 0z., 40c; % Ib 60c; $1 Ib.; sage plants, 5, 50c; 15, $1; also Hot epper, 6 0z., 30 All PP. Mrs. ilian Hardin, White. Bryan | gal; sun cured- Tobacco, .{con, Rt. 1948 crop. The Test gundried 5 hand NFOR SALE Nice ne shade driea | sage, $1 lb. 2.or more lbs. 90c lb. postpaid. Mrs. Nathan Wea- thersby, Ball Ground. Rtc4e= shade dried June Davis, Hand gathered, sage, $1 lb, Mrs. Dahlonega, Rt, 4. 8 or 10 Ibs. sage, $1 Ib. post: paid. Clarence A. Dooley, Egan. 3138 Batchelor Ave. SYRUP: 5 M. gal. feed syrup, 45 gal. in new 5 gal cans; shipped in 55 gal.. Bbls only. Send check with order. O. Norton, Fairburn. Ga. Cane Syrup, labled and in shipping cases, 175. Cs. No. 10 -cans;\ and 75 --Cs:~ No. 5; $4.50 Cs. at. farm or $4:50 Cs.} for No. 10 and $5 for No. 5s shipped. R. C. Ponder, Whig: ham, Rt. 1. WALNUTS AND eye ie MEATS: Walnut meats, re Ib. 10 or more lbs. 90c Yb. Mrs. eS Albertson, Dahlonega, Rte ds Black walnut meats, nice and clean, bright, es pieces, $1 Ib. Add postage, M. M. Cochran -Pisgah. Black walnuts-$1 bushel. Kl- liott Leathers, Fairburn. Rt. 2. BUTTER: Fresh, country - butter, 60 - 1b; sweet. or butter-milk by qt..or also Everbearing straw-. berry plants, 50c C. -Wont ship. Come .after, my home on Camp-) belton Rd. Mrs. D. C. Harper, Atlanta, Rt. 1, Box 205, 0302. 3 or 4. lbs. fresh, firm, yak \low. Jersey butter each - eect E 60c Ib. postpaid. Sat. guar. W. Deets Waco, Rt 2, Box TOBACCO: Choice grade, Seo 11- twist $l. 00; 24 twists, $2. Add ease | age.- Ss. A- Beavers, - ee | Rt. 5. WALNUTS &- WALNUT MEATS: Black Walnut Meats, $1- pt, | Crabapples, 25 gal. and post age. Miss Etta Alexander, Jef- ferson, Rt. 2, GOURDS: Nest egg Goinds de ea; other (no- Martins) gourds, 5c to 20c ea..according to 3ize. Mrs. John- Weaver, Temple, Rt. as CASS ges mer = ; --200. bu recleaned white | - Crowders. Make offer on any size lot or entire amount. FOB. Milton P. Minchew, Jr, Ma- 3. Table peas, becun speckied. crowders, new crop, : weevils, 17c lb. FOB. | Crone, Rayle.- - ; White. with black-eyes peas, 6 pts:, $1., also fine, tender white Half-runner beans, 3 pts. $1. Add postage. Mis. "Robert Welch, Dahlonega, Rt. i PEANUTS: John Large red. peanuts, 1948 crop," ~ 2-4 in- hull, washed and dry, $2.:-Pk, - $7. bu: P. B. _ Brown, | Ball Ground, Rt: 1, Large red peanuts, 2-4 in hull, $1.75 peck, $7. bu. PP in Ga. G. T. Brown, Ball Ground, Rel - ROOTS: AND: HERBS: Blood. root,- Queen of. the: Meadow, wild - cherry bark, spice wood, peppermint; bear- - | foot, yellow. dock, red sassafras; 3 ibs. 5$1.00; yellow root and colts foot, 2 1/2 Ibs.,. $1. Add | postage. Rosa See Pisgah. | SYRUP: % 1,000 gal., best poades Gases Cane Syrup, clear, thick, in gal. | cans, 75 gal..H. W. Graham, || McRae. ; i : 170 Cs. pure Sugar Cane Syrup, 6 No. 10 cans per _Cs. Will ship $4.50 Cs. FOB. Horace Chason,. Whigham, R%. 2 : 5 Cs. pure Sorghum syrup, 6 cans to Cs. Labeled, 1 case, $15. No less =1 case shipped. M. QO. or Cashiers check only. R. L. (Bob) Anderson, Rey ag mi. RA oy : free .cf | | Vv. Stanley, Milledgev 50 ne corn ine -at farm. W.E ville. Rt. 2 FEATHERS: ARTICHOKES: . Want about freshly dug, sound State Brice. Mrs. Midland. : Want some Artick vise amount and- | Mrs. Harvey C. Sn kinsville, Box 166. CORN: ; _ Want 50 to bu. Quote price, my pla mi. we iC Te Seat cask price. Sharp, Macon, 507 SACKS: sacks.- Must , Write. Mrs... W. Buchanan, Riad SEED: Want sev. to 1 seed. Quote quality and price. F.- Wrightsville. Want some Sennie seed. ee Layee eRe - | price at once. Bennett, Fairmount supers, patentec A cond. State full with price. . Barnesville. GARLIC: Want 2 Ibs. Bulbs. Quote _ bes price. Mrs. -W. Jesup, Rt.. 2. : HAY: Want best bre good bright. : was not po Milner, Shiloh. PEAS: : Want few old fashi Sugar. Crowder color liquid when SACKS: : Will pay $20 Cc for print sacks; $1 d unwashed . sacks age. Mrs. Ada Fawn, Rt. on - Want | unwashed Pp lgons: with small hol - Want 12 ee acter: free of holes a dew, at 20c ea. Send E. J, Burnsed, Mana _ Want about 8_ sacks, Mrs. W.'E. S: ville, 485 Central V TOBACCO: Want some shade cu bacco. G. Cc. Herovay iper, Re 2. or. SEED (ONION): | Want 50 Ibs. onion seed. W. K. Forsyth. ; -|SYRUP: _ Want small qui Sorghum syrup. Or, will exc. 1 N old doe rabbit for ue Atlanta, Goh is. W. on 1667