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3 Pie Linder, Commissioner
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1950
ORN FOR GEORG
roducing here illuminating
the use of hybrid seed corn
SoS 35 Seber si 8
Harry L. Brown
or C. C, Murray
or George H. King
ticle is the result of an agree-
ed out between the Commis-
Agriculture, the Dean of the
Agriculture and Directors of
t Stations in order to pro-
a farmers from being impos-
in the purchase of hybrid seed,
f the State Department of Ag-
, the College of Agriculture, the
m Forces and the Experiment
ave been holding monthly
on the first Wednesday in each
order to work out mutual prob-
coordinate our work so that
operation might be attained
ompanying article is one of the
of benefits that have accrued
unt of these meetings.
- _TOM LINDER
sioner of Agriculture
amber of bushels of corn grown
is on the inerease in Georgia.
five-year period, 1939-44, the
ere was 11.1 bushels. During
e-year period, the average
Jd was 14.1 bushels. In 1948,
d increased to 15.5 bushels and
theaverage per acre yield of
Georgia was approximately 18
Tn ten years time, the acreage
Georgia has been reduced ap-
ly one million acres, but, due
reased yield per acre, the total
FER sn.
SEC Gare ; prvie tl; Tenn (Oy
production has been increased by ten
million bushels. :
This change has been due, according
| to our Extension service agronomists, to
better land made possible by acreage re-
_ duction, to soil improvement, better.
fertilizing and spacing, better cultural
practices, and the use of better hybrids
and varieties.
~The part played by hybrid corn in-
these increased yields is causing great
interest in the use of hybrids. In 1941,
only 0.7 per cent of Georgias corn acre-
age was in hybrid corn, while in 1949,
hybrids accounted for 13 per cent of the
corn acreage. The year 1950 will find
this percentage practically doubled.
The added interest on the part .of the
farmer means that much effort will be
made to meet his requests. This added
interest also makes it important that
certain facts concerning hybrid corn
should be observed.
_ First, because a corn is a hybrid does
not mean that it is better than some of-
our existing better varieties. Many hy-
brids will be offered for sale that are not
as desirable as Whatleys Prolific,
Goods Golden Prolific, Hastings Pro-
lific, Neals Paymaster, and others. The
farmer sheuld be cautious, therefore, in
buying seed corn just because it is a hy-
brid. It will be to his interest to deter-
mine from the results of his nearest ex-
periment station whether the corn which
he may be thinking of planting is any
better than the corn he is accustomed to
planting. Second hybrid
corn is highly selective of its
environment. Hybrid corn
grown successfully in North
Georgia when grown in
South Georgia may be con-
sumed by the weevil. Hy-
brid corn bred for South
Georgia conditions may
have reduced yields when
planted in North Georgia.
Here, again, the farmer
should secure the results of
his nearest station to de-
termine what hybrid is
adapted to his farm. The
accompanying map shows:
the adaptability range of
certain hybrids developed
by Federal and State ex-
periment stations insofar as
corn grown for crib storage
is concerned. On. this map
are indicated counties in
which tests were conducted
by the experiment stations, .
and recommendations are
made based on these tests.
# Atlanta, Ga. 101,
JIN
27 do well. North of Macon, Ga. 101 N.C.
27 and Dixie 17 are recommended. Dixie
18, normally regarded as a Coastal Plain
hybrid, because of its weevil resistance
and non-lodging qualities is being grown _
successfully as far North as Griffin.
South of Macon, Dixie 18 and Florida
W lare the hybrids recommended. Dixie
18 shows superior yields over Fla. 101,
particularly in the Upper Coastal Plain,
but farmers desiring a white corn will
find Fla. W 1 satisfactory. The otlier hy-
brids mentioned, Ga. 101, Tenn. 10, Dixie
17 and N. C: 27, when grown in the
Coastal Plain, should be used only as an
early hogging off crop and under n
conditions should an attempt be made to
save the corn for crib storage. Due to the
large number of commercial hybrids of-
fered for sale it is impossible to classify
them clearly. Tests have been made on
most of them by the experiment stations
and the farmer may secure information
concerning the adaptability of these com-
mercial hybrids by writing his nearest
experiment station. Reliable seed deal-
ers should also be well enough acquaint-
ed with the product they are selling that
they will not sell a poorly adapted hy-
brid. Farmers will also benefit by re- -
ferring to Bulletin 547 which may be se-
cured from Georgia Agricultural Ex-
tension Service, Athens, Georgia.
Third, hybrid corn seed for planting
must be bought each year. Tests show
that, with hybrid corn, the yield will be
reduced about 20 per cent the first year
where seed corn is saved from the pre-
ceding crop. The production of hybrid
seed corn is a highly specialized and exe
pensive process. Even with the high exe
penses necessary in its.production, the
farmer is still able to buy his seed corn at
a cost of approximately one dollar per
acre Which is cheap as contrasted to
other crops.
Jf the farmer will bear these facts in
mind he should not be disappointed in
his choice of seed. He should also. re-
member that his experiment stations,
extension workers, and other agricul-
tural workers are always glad to guide
him In making a wise selection for his
particular farm.
NOTICE
This is the last week of this session of
the Legislature. A number of things
connected with the Legislature will be
of interest to the farmers, particularly
with regard to the Department of Agri-
culture. Next week I will give you a
resume of these legislative events,
TOM LINDER
Commisefoner of Agriculture
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SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
- SECOND HAND
AACHINERY FOR SALE
Dt Wagon, 3 Roller Cane
Mill and equipment, good cond.
H. B. Roquemore, Butler, Rt. a
Box 44.
2 H Riding Cultivator, all
equipment, good cond., $50.00
cash at my farm. 5 mi, N. Ma-
rietta on Shiloh Rd. R>M.
Hughes, Kennesaw, Rt. 1.
2 Brooders, 100 chick cap.,
home made, for sale. Mrs. |
Ernest Bean, Atlanta, 1252
North Ave., N. E. (De. 7868).
3 tier Brooder, elec., good
cond., $15. at my place. Mrs. J.
- P. Irvin, Atlanta, 3208 Pace
Ferry. Place, WN. E(Ch. 3285).
Ford-Ferguson Stalk Cutter,
two rows, Barrel type Lime
Spreader, and Terracing - Ma-
chine, for sale or exc. for 4 disc
Athens Tiller. Mark T. War-
ren, Dewy Rose.
One H Farmall Tractor, 6
disc tiller, cutaway harrow,
new cultivators, $1500. my
place 11/2 mi. out of. Social
Circle. Charlie M. Smith, So-
cial Circle.
4 disc Athens Tiller, Seeder,
2 Row Nisbet Bug Catcher, good
cond. See at my home. Elman
Farmer, Nicholson; Rt. 1.
Windy Subsoiler for Tractor,
used 2 hours, $50. at farm. Mrs.
Hugh L. White, Stockbridge,
Care Echo Valley Farm.
King Bush and Bog Plow, 8
disc Harrow, approx. 1800 lbs.,
like new, used to cut 15 acres,
$260. R. M. Anderson, Decatur,
RFD 2. (Evergreen 2957).
Set of Planters and Distribu-
tors for Ford Tractor, used to
plant 2 crops of small acreage.
C. O. Taft, Kirkland.
Fordson Tractor, English
model, overhauled last summer,
good cond., Athens side plow,
mowing machine, pulley, $500.
Calvin Gifford, Sulphur
Springs.
John: Deere M Tractor Culti-
vators, and 2-14 bottom plow,
used only one season, good as
new. Sell or exc. for 3 heifers
or hogs. R. S. Dean, Alma, Rt. 1.
McCormick-Deering Binder,
6 ft. blade, rolls on rubber and
runs in grease, used 3 seasons,
1st class cond., $150.00; 8 Disc
Mule Harrow, good cond., $10.
Will not ship. R. T. Randall,
Lavonia, Rt. 1.
Meadows Grist Mill, A-1
cond. Sell or trade for good
mule or mowing machine; good
cond. About 12 mi. Sanders-
ville, on Milledgeville Hwy.
Clemon Brown, Sandersville,
Rt, 33 Box BOs iy
Sears Broiler Plant (elec.),
perfect cond., 35 a week start-
ing Finishing Plant, cheap or
trade for equal value. Mrs.
% Mabel Swindell, Glennville.
Practically new Tractor
Wagon with good tires and
new bed, $145. Boyd Cagle,
Dalton, Rt. 38 (I. P. Burger
Farm).
Practically new 30 in. Dixie
King Grist Mill, all equipment,
cheap for cash. Gordon Jeffer-
son, Sparks, P. O. Box 22.
4 disc Athens Tiller on rub-
ber, with seeder, turned less
than 50 acres, good as mew. J.
A. Shaw, Union Point.
HG40 Cletrac Crawler type
Tractor, run approx. 50 hrs.,
motor completely overhauled,
good cond., double set 10 disc
bush and bog harrows. Cheap or
trade for cattle. J. A. McIntyre,
Waco, Rt. 2.
4 Dise Tiller, $75:00; Ten
Disc B and B Harrow, $110.00;
Bradley Hammer Mill, $65.00;
1941 Case Tractor, set of home-
made cultivators, $600.00; Also
want 7 Power Hay Press, 1
row type mowing machine,
good cond. reasonable. H. F.
Wright, Alpharetta, Rt. 1.
Used Dairy Farm equipment,
Fifty gal. Pasteurizer, Elec.
Bottler, Aviator, 6 H Boiler, all
good cond., cheap. E. M. Clapp,
Byron, Rt. 2, Care Red Oak
Farm.
1 and 2 H Turn plows, Mid-
dle Busters, Cotton and Corn
Planters, Guano Distributors. L.
H. Tumlin, Jr, Cartersville, Rt.
1, Care Glenn Cove Farm,
Farmall F-20 Tractor, 4 new
tires, new motor, run 1 year,
good.as new, $600. No letters.
Will deliver. J. B. Sanders,
Millhaven,
Various kinds of plows, 2 H
wagon ,good cond., cultivators,
4 H McCormick binder, hay
rake. See: Mrs. A. M. Adams,
Cordele, RFD 4, Box 77, Phone
733-R-4. 4
Farmall Model <A Tractor,
starter, lights, planters, ferti-
lizer attachment, cultivators,
peanut plows, Ist class shape. S.
W. Smith, Hawkinsville.
20 Disc Dbl. Sec. Harrow, 18
in. Dise Sealloped Front Disc,
$80. Exe. for Heifer. Sam Babb,
Milledgeville, Rt. 6.
52 R Intl. Combine with
auxiliary motor; equipped to
combine Clover and Lespedeza
Seed, power lift, completely re-
paired summer 1949, unused
since. Priced right for cash, R.
E. Cotton, Milledgeville.
North Columbia St:
ee. BUELETI
SECOND HAND MACHIN.-
ERY FOR SALE
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SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE |
41 Model Ford Tractor, 2 row
cultivator, Covington _ planters,
bottom plow, peanut weeder,
dbl. sec. disc harrow, 2 peanut |
plows. W. T. Williford, Mien,
Rt. 3, Box 156. (Phone 334-W3).
Practically new J. D. Model
M Tractor, planters, cultivators,
tool bar, 7 ft. mowing machine,
Be Rook. Lawrence, Molena,
1
Weed Hog Bermuda Harrow,
all steel, 9 teeth, used part one
season, $40. 00; 2 H Chattanooga
44 Tum Plow, used 1 season,
$25.00; Covington Cotton plant-
er, $15. 00; Middle Buster, $12.;
Corn and Peanut Planter, $25.
Good cond. FOB. Mrs. Ie W.
Seago, Pinehurst.
Set of 2 Row Cultivators and
planters for J. D. Tractor, to fit
A and B, 1945 model, $200. Exc.
for good J. D. Mower. Franklin
Askin, Barnesville.
_ 3-80 saw Gullett Gin outfit,
with 50 H., elec. motor, all
complete. For bargain contact.
Pat H. Winn, Austell) .
J. D. Power baler, good cond.
Cheap. John L. Conrad, Frank-
lin. Phone No. 2604.
Used Crippen sed Scarifier;
good~cond., complete with 1 H.
P. elec. motor, $200. Geo. M.
Adams, Columbus, Rt. 1.
Garden tractor, 5 H. P., Page,
with all accessories, used very
little, first class cond., $250.00
quick sale. D. B. Dukehart, De-
catur, Box 488. DE. 7563.
Intl. Fairway Model Tractor,
mounted on rubber, Allis-Chal-
mers Combine and 4 mules.
cond., new tires, planters, ferti-
lizer attachments, cultivator, 4
disc plow,.reasonable. Fred H.
Lee, Metter, Phone 151.
3 Buckeye Oil Brooders, also
one 4 yr. old Horse Mule for
-sale. J. O. Brown, Nacoochee.
Farmall A Tractor, also 8 disc.
Harrow, nearly new, and Power
Mower. Priced right. J. A. Hyde,
Newnan, Rt. 5.
49 DC Case Tractor, 10- 28
in. disc bush and bog harrow,
used very little. See: Ted John-
son, Roopville, RFD 1.
1 pr. Platform Scales, 20,000
lb. cap., good cond. Contact. F.
E. Trussell, Talbotton.
Farmall A Tractor, starter,
lights, PTO pulley, 1947 model,
planters, cultivators, 2% disc
plow, lift, harrow, cotton duster,
A-1 cond., $1375, Marvin Mad-
dox, Winder, Rt. 4.
1949 Model A John D. Trae-
tor, lights, power lift, rol-o-
matic, starter, power-trol, take-
off, newest type cultivators,
planters, excellent cond., Sell
or exc. for Heifer Cows ready
to breed. M. A. Callaway, Jr.,
Bostwick.
J.D. Model L. Tractor, sup-
posed to be in good cond., all
cultivating equipment, - bottom
plow, $700.00. G. L. Knowles,
Broxton.
F-12 Farmall. Tractor;'3. disc
J. D. Tiller, both on steel, Intl.
7, ft. Mowing Machine, good
cond., $525.00. G. W. Minish,
Buckhead, Ribscaks e
One L John Deere Tractor,
cultivator, turn plow, disc har-
row, belt. pulley, 1945 model,
$850. Deliver for 20c a mile.
James D. Hall, Buchanan, Rt..1.
New Oliver 2 H Working
Cultivator, spring tooth attach-
ment. Cash or trade for cow or
yearlings. W. B. Weems, Dalton,
Rt, 5, Box 155 A. }
2 H Stalk Cutter, one row,
roller type, No. 1 cond., $25.00.
ace Goodson, Franklin, Box
Good 1948 Model B John
Deere Tractor, planting and
cultivating equip., 4 dise J.D.
Tiller with automatic control,
8 disc Bush and~ Bog Harrow
with hydraulic cylinder, all
nearly new, priced right, my
farm, Lester Cooper, Braselton.
One used Hercules Motor,
water cooled. ee oo for
Priced to sell. J. E. Owen,
Meansville. (Phone 84J3). \|
Farmall H Tractor, good
Aero Wind ee 60 ft. tower
and tank, $100. J. R. Nunnally,
Monroe.
One Steel Axle 2 H Wagon,
$25.00; 1 H Manure Distributor,
$20. Tel. No, 152J-3. Fayette-| Avtn
ville. E. B. Travis, Riverdale.
S C. Case Tractor, starter,
lights, good rubber, good cond.,
also planters, front mounted
cultivators, for SC or DC Case,
King 10 Dise harrow, $1250. Is-
ham Blake, Jr., Royston, Rt. 2.
Some mule
dirt pan. Sell or exc. for equal
value. Wm. G. Fowler, Rupert.
drawn farm]
equipment, such as, 2 peanut | t
weeders, planters, distributors, C
1 Hand2H turn plows, and
for wotoee
| plows. N. Morris
lo:
2 Row Tractor Stalk Cutter, | 4%
good as new, used 1 yr. Bargain, | RFD
See 1 mi. Gainesville, on Daw-
sonville Hwy. 56. George Mar-
tin, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Cole Corn and Cotton Com-
bination planter, $25.00; Ridge
Type Cole Fertilizer Distribu-
tor, metal hopper, used 1 sea-.
son, $15. A-1 cond. A. A, Alder-
man, Graymont, Rt. 1. : :
McCormick - Deering Ferti-
lizer Spreader, on rubber, $75.;
Also want Cultivators, Planters
and Distributor for Farmall
Super A. T. W. Wright, Hazle-
hurst, Rt. 2, Care Green Pas-
tures. .
2 H Wagon, other ear items
for sale at my ra George
Poole, Jasper, Rt.
_ Harvey Red 4 Hammer
Mill, 10 in. with 3 screens, and
10 tt. rubber belt and bagger,
exc. cond., $100. at my place 3
mi. S. on Refuge Rd. William C.
| Poole, Jasper, Rt. 3.
200 gal. Friend Sprayer, NX
pump, with 9 H air cooled Wisc.
motor, used @@me season. Rex F.
Compbell, Mi acon, EK, 13 Lanier
McCormick-Deering No. 7
.|Mowing Machine for sale. J. T.
Lowe, Macon, Rt. B,
Church Rd.
2 New No. 15 Dbl. Tape
Cole, Planters, good cond., $20.
ea. Milton Minchew, Jr.,, Ma-
con, Rt. 3.
Intl. M Tractor, 3 Disc Hy-
draulic Plow, Cultivators,
Planters and Harrow, good
cond., $2500. Charlie Mitcham,
Durand.
F-20 Farmall 'ractor, one
good rubber, power lift,.5 disc
tiller with seed box, 16 disc dbl.
sec. Marrow, cultivators, plant-
ers, (set of Avery, Conversion),
peanut plows. Bargain, $800.00.
Oscar Miles, Ellaville, Rt. 1.
Set of Bottom Plows, Culti-
vators, Distributors,
$1600.00; Set of front cultiva-
tors, $55. All for Ford Tractor.
Together or separately. Rufus
Terry, Ellaville, Rt. 1, Box. 80.
Allis-Chalmers
Tractor, Bush and Bog harrow.
Sardis
disc tiller, cultivator, exc. cond., |
reasonable. Miss Frances Cow- ;
art, Fayetteville, Rt. 3.
All my farming tools includ-.
ing 2 H turner, 1 H turner, drag
harrow, 2 row Feeney dusting |
machine, extra good 2 H wagon,
plow gear, etc. T. E. Goolsby,
Fayetteville, Rt. 3.
Farmall H Tractor, starter,
lights, power lift, complete, new |.
motor, cultivators, planters,
distributors like new,
Trade for Farmall A ior: Cub;
and difference. S. E.\ Booker,
Jr., Fitzgerald, Rt. 4. Phone
2004. f
H-30 Farmall Tractor, on rub-
ber, good mechanical cond. W,
H. Thames, Fort Valley, Rt. 2.
-(Phone 2912).
J. D. Power Baler, good cond.,_
cheap. John L. Conrad, Frank-
lin, (Phone 2604).
Good 2 H Wagon for-sale or
exc. for good one horse wagon.
Mrs. J. 'G:
Rt. 4.
One Intl. Mule Drawn Riding |
Cultivator, good cond. R. L.
Johnson, Summit, Rt. 1.
Farmall Super A Tractor,
cultivator, bought new Dec. 29,
1949, never plowed or
+ Combine
Planters, |
$1250. |.
Grizzle, Gainesville, |-
hy belt ; es
cond., - with * pull
lift, planters, culti
tiller, 12 ft. weed
for oa B- ao
ment, good cond.
son, oo
2H Wagon,
Rake, practie ne
Cormick-Deering.
Class cond. Re
place. Julius McA
Vista.
1949 Ford.
vator, Bush, an
| practically new, fi
T.:D. Norton; Atlan
Boulevard, S.E.. (Tel.
: McCormick-Deering
with mo ;
shape, cheap. Trade for f
combine. J. A. Capehar
kamauga, Rt. 2. 2 r
Two 1H Turner P. |
for both; Old model
Mowing achine 00
$25.00; Also some =B)
Tools. Mrs, J. C. B
bert. sd
3 Decker
Brooder,
cond., reasonable. E
rett, College Pa
Cambridge Ave.
3 Browers Brood
ft. feeders. used ty
for
Rocker, College
take-off, new p!
butor, cultivators,
row, drag harrow,
only 10 acres, $10
vard Ave. (Tel. C
' Simplex Duster,
8 acres cotton t
- Model. . GI :
pan attachment,
Clements, Alma, F
Alma, U.S. No.
S10 eee
$25.0
for sale or exc.
Franklin Ackin,
ng machine for
te cond.
H
ill Water Wheel,
steel, size 20 ft..
. Contact: W. P.
uments, at bargain.
4. Baskette, Atlanta,
cap, apple grad-
ent, good cond., also
ose cultivator for
or. L. P. Williams,
fan i
is-Chalmers or J. D.
5 or 6 ft., good cond.,
with Farmall Trac-
able for cash. R. B.
oun, = Rt. 1:
d. hand cultivator
er for-Ford Tractor at
i i peg
anure Spreader on
elia, Star Rt.
belt to pull ham-
0 ft, or more, from
ise. David Benson,
Pee ere ae
trade. NKO_ Rigid
tor Cultivator for one
-RR) made by Hamell
iittala eee ee a
RP scr a tl ee ae
00, $3.50. PP. No
ie. Strickland,
7. :
s, $9.50_M.
3 Helton,
Advise fully. W. T.
-|tra early berries, 50c C
rguson Tractor.
fee ePitis.
ed Mastodon
[| Big Gem Everbearing Straw-
_|berry, $1.00 C; $9.25 M. Add
postage. Mrs. Ida M. Parson,
area: att. 1:
Cabbage and Onion Plants.
Phone or wire for price on
large lots. W. W. Williams,
Quitman.
_ Broccoli, Brussels Sprouis,
Wonder Beets, Kale, Swiss
Chard, Bermuda and Nest
Onion, Cabbage, Endive, Col-
lard, 2 doz., 35c; Parsley, Cau-
liflower, 35c doz. Booking or-
ders for tomatoes, peppers,
| eggplants, and herbs. Ready in
| February. Mrs. H. V. Franklin,
Register.
Tobacco Plants, ready Mar.
Tete ha my Mingledroff, Bruns-
| wick, Blythe Island.
Blakemore, Mastodon Ever-
bearing and Lady T.~Straw-
berry, ,75c c; $7.00 M; Tame
Cherry, Prunes, rooted, 25 ea.;
Mountain Huckleberry, bear-
ing size, 2 doz. 75c; Kudzu
,|.Crowns, $2.50 C. Add postage.
Allis- { Mrs...
Ramie Black, Sleveland,
Rit So
?| Everbearing Lady T., Klon-
| dike :
.| berry, 75 C; $7.00 M; Kudzu
4 Crowns, rooted,
and _Blakemore straw-
1-2 yrs. old,
$2.00 C; $12.50 M; Mt. Huckle-
berry, 2 doz., 75e. Add postage.
Mrs. John Howard, Cleveland,
Rta: \
Hastings large Missionary
and Everbearing strawberry
plants, $1.00 C; Garlic, Pep-
permint, $1.00 doz. Exe. for
print or white sacks, Miss Mait-
tie McCurlty, Hartwell,: Rt. 2.
Hastings Missionary and
Everbearing Strawberry, $1.00
C; Garlic, $1.00 doz.. Exe for
print or white sacks. Miss Cecil
McCurley, Hartwel, Rt. 2.
Black Raspberry, White Ice-
-fberg Blackberry, 6, 50e. Add
postage. Mrs. Lona Blackwell,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
_ Everbearing Strawberry, 50c
doz.; Parsley, Lemon Mint,
Plants, Garlic, Calamus Roots,
each 25e doz.; Asparagus
Clumps, 25e ea. No mail orders.
Mrs: B. H. Carter, Atlanta, 35
Weyman Ave. S. W. (Phone
Al. 5040).
Everbearing Strawberry, 50c
C, or exe. for print sacks. Mrs.
Lanier Ramsey, Clarkesville,
Rt. 3.
- Strawberry, large plants, Hoe
postage. Mirs. Geo. Hubbard,
Gainesville, Rt. 5.
'- Wakefield and Dutch Cab-
bage, 300, $1.00; $1.90 M. Del.;
5000 up, $1.75 exp. .col... No
checks. C. W. Smith, Gaines-
ville, Rt, 2.
Lady T. or Klondike Straw-
berry, well rooted, 500, $2.50;
~ | $4. M, Prompt shipment. Mrs.
H. W. Summerour, Gainesville,
Bigs es
Kudzu Crowns, $6. C; Con-
ons Giant. Mastodon Ever-
., |Fashion Horse Apple trees, 25
ea, Add postage. Mrs. Mae Tur-
ner, Gainesville, Rt. 6.
Chas.. Wakefield Frostproof
Cabbage, 500, $1.00; $1.50 M.
PP. A. B. Watson, Pitts, Rt. 1.
Chas. W. Frostproof Cabbage,
500, 80c; $1.35 M. Del. A. M.
Newell, Pitts. Paes
Chas. W. and E, J. Frostproof
Cabbage, fresh, green, an
White Bermuda Onion, 300, 75c;
500, $1.00; $1.50 M. R. Chanclor,
Copenhagen Market Cabbage,
56.|25 C; 500, 75c; $1.25 M. PP.
Mrs. Etta Durham, Sale City,
' Missionary Strawberry, $3.00
M. Exc. for print or white sacks;
.| Also Seed: Okra, 50c:cup; Mus-
rd, 5 This. PP. Mrs, Clayton
llers, Baxley. Rt. 1,
3 : Stone }
.| Berry Plants, $1.00 C. PP. To
| Kitle, Carrollton, Rt. 5. :
|Blackberry, rooted, 15, $1.00;|
Blue Damson~ Plums, May]
Station variety, $6.50 M. PP
Mar. and April, 500, $4.00; $1.25
C; Cert. Seed, $.00 bu.; Mar-
globe and Tomato plants, Mar.
Del., $4. M; 85c C; 200, $1.50;
500, $2.50. Cabbage, Collard,
Onion ready. Morris Sanders,
Vidalia. ;
Sage Limbs, well, rooted, 15,
$1.00; Black Bunch*Beans, ten-
der, heavy bearing, 30c large
cup; Long Green Pod Smooth
Okra, 25c cup; Add 12c postage.
Mrs. A. Horsley, Waco, Rt. 2,
Box 40. -~ ;
Klondike and Lady T. Straw-
berry plants, 75e. C; $7. M;
Blakemore, 90c C., $8. M; Kudzu
Crowns, $1. C; Mtn. Huckleber-
|ry, bearing size, 2 doz., 75. Add
postage. Exe. for pecans. Mrs.
John Howard, Cleveland, Rt. 1.
Blakemore Strawberry plants,
75e C, Add postage. Mrs, Ruby
Winkle, Atlanta, 1461 Eastland
Rd. 8. 'W.
Frostproof Cabbage, Ga. Col-
lard, 25c C; 500, $1.00; $2. M.
Ready. Prompt shipment. Mrs.
Mary C. Lovell, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Chas. W., E. J. and Copen-
hagen Cabbage and Ga. Collard,
30c C; 500, $1.00; $2. M. Mrs.
Dorathy Dills, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Good fresh Heading Collard,
White Bermuda Onion, 50c C;
500, $1.50. PP. Harris Lightsey,
Baxley, Rt, 3.
Klondike Strawberry, 50c C;
Big Boston Lettuce, 50c C. PP.
Leroy Lightsey, Baxley, Rt. 3.
Lady T. Strawberry, 45 C;
300, $1.20; Watercress, 30, 65c;
Horehound, 6 clumps, 35c; Tan-
sy, 6, 25c; Peppermint, 35 doz.;
_| Shade Dried Sage, 30c cup; Old
Fashion Half Runner Beans, 45
Mastodon Everbearing: and
Blakemore Strawberry, 75e C;
Tame Blackberry, good roots,
i5c, $1.00; Blue Damsel Plum,
Prunes, May Cherry trees, 25
ea.; Mt. Huckleberry, bearing
size, 75c; Sage plants, 20c ea.
Add postage. Mrs. Ramie Black,
Cleveland, Rt. 1.
Everbearing Strawberry, (as
many as 18 berries on one vine
at one time) beginning to
bloom,:75 C; $6.50 M. PP. Care-
fully packed in bunches of 25.
Exc, for nest onions. Mrs, H. A.
McElroy, College Park, Rt. 2,
Box 158. :
Klondike Strawberry, 50e C;
$4. M; Mastodon, 70ce C; $4.50
M. Exe. for print sacks. Each
pay postage. Mrs. Guy Crowe,
Cumming, Rt. 1.
Mastodon Strawberry, 70c C;
500, $3.00; $5.25 M; Klondike,
60c C; 500, $2.50; $4.25 M. Mrs.
A. D. Jones, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Large rooted Klondike Straw-
berry, 50c C; Also Citron Seed,
65c teacup; Blue Damsel Plum
d| Trees, 30 in., 35c ea, PP. in Ga.
Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Sage plants, $1. doz.; 3 doz.,.
$2.50; Cabbage, $2.25 M; Catnip,
$1. doz. 3 doz., $2.00; Okra
Seed, 60c pt.; $1.10 qt.; Large
Sunflower Seed, $1.15 qt. PP.
L, J, Ellis, Cummins.
Klondike Strawberry, 500,
$2.25; $4.25 M. Add postage. No
COD. Mrs. Mell Mashburn,
Cumming, Rt. 1.
Peppermint, $1. C; Catnip,
Balm, Horehound, Tansy,
Horsemint, Sage, 6, 50c; Masto-
bearing Strawberry, a C;|don, Gem, Red Gold Strawber-
Crabapple Trees, 5, $1.00; Mus-|ty, $1. C; Kudzu Crowns, $2.00
cadine Grape, 6, $1.00; Old|C; $12. M. Miss Grace Eaton,
Dahlonga, Rt. 1.
Early Klondike and Mt. De-
licious Strawberry, 50c C del.
in Ga.; 6 Red Gold Strawberry
with each order of 500. No
checks. Mrs, Pearl Pinson, Elli-
jay, Rt. 2. .
Large fresh ROX, Chas. W.,
Copenhagen Cabbage, $1.25 M
(del. PP); 5000, $3.75 Express;
d| Crystal Wax White Bermuda
Onions, $1.25 M; 5000, $5. Exp.
Prompt shipment, Satis, guar.
F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald,
Mastodon Strawberry, $1. C;
$5. M. PP, Mrs. Clay Bennett,
Flowery Branch,
Mastodon and Lady T. Straw-
berry, 75c C$ 300, $2.15; 500,
$3.50, PP. Prompt shipment.
Branch, Rt. 1.
Mrs. Ara Waldrip, . Flowery
Bunch PR plants, Tifton Exp. |
| Mrs. Della -Crowe, Gainesville,
cup. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun,
Rt.-1,
Frostproof Charleston W.
Cabbage, 500, $1.25; $2. M. Del.
E. C. Waldrip, Flowery Branch,
Ri ls
Sugar Queen Everbearing
Strawberry,, $2.50 C; New
Clemson Spineless Okra Seed,
easily picked, $1. lb. PP. Miss
Vena Brown, Hartwell,
Large, fresh grown Copen-
hagen, Chas. W., and_ Glory
Cabbage, 500, 75c; $1. M; 5 M,
$4.00; White Bermuda -Onion,
$1:25 M. Quality and service
guaranteed. E. L. Fitzgerald,
Irwinville.
Imp. Early Bearing Strawber-
ry, 75ec C; $7.50 M. Add post-
age. Mrs. Hershel Allison,
Gainesville, Rt. 7.
Strong Blakemore Strawber-
tye goc: s$0.20;,'/500;- Imp:
Plants, 65e C; 500, $3.00.- Del.
Prompt shipment. No stamps
nor checks. Horace Allison,
Gainesville, Rt. 7.
Well rooted Mastodon Klon-
dike Strawberry, 50c C; 500, $3.;
$5. M. Add postage. Mrs. Guy
Charr@ers, Gainesville, Rt. 5.
Klondike, Strawberry, 300,
$1.50; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M; Lady
T, 500, $3:00;.$5. M. No chks.
Tbs Ak
Klondike Strawberry, early
bearing, large berries, 50c C;
Also Okra Seed, American
Green Pod, 15c teacup. Add
postage. Mrs. Gilbert Evans,
Gainesville, Rt. 5.
Mastodon Strawberry, 70c C;
500, $3.00; $5.25 M; Klondike,
60c C; 500, $2.75; $5. M; Sugar
Pears, Apricot Plum, Blue
Damson Plum, 50 ea.; Scup-
pernong Cuttings, $1. doz. Add
postage. Prompt shipment. Mrs.
Lee Hood, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Mastodon Strawberry, 70c C;
500, $3.00; $5.00 M; Klondike,
60e - Cs 500, $2.75; $4.75 Mt:
Sugar Pears, Apricot, Blue
Damson Plum, 50 ea.; Scup-
pernong, ,50c doz.; Striped Half
Runner Beans, 50e cup. Add
postage. Mrs, Lee Hood, Gaines-
Wille Hiei 3
Klondike Strawberry, 300,
$1.50; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M; Lady
T., 500, $3.00; $5.00 M. No
checks. Mrs. Della Crowe,
Gainesville, Rt, 2.'
Bradley Everbearing. Straw=
berry, bear until frost, $1.00 C.
Del. Bonnie Call, Ellijay, Rt. 1.
Everbearing Strawberry, 75c
C; $7.00 M. Add postage. Mrs.
Pearl Bennett, Cumming, R. 1.
Evearbearing Strawberry, 75
C; $7.00 M; Klondike, 50c C;
$7.00 M. Add postage. Mrs. T.
R. Locke, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Mastodon Strawberry, 70c C;
500, $3.00; $5.25 M; Klondike,
60e C; 500, $2.50; $4.25 M. Mrs.
A. D. Jones, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Early bearing Strawberry,
extra large, heavy croppers, 75c
C; 300, $2.00; Collard, 25 C;
Yellow Clingstone Peach, about
1 ft., $1.00 doz. Add postage.
No checks. Mattie Duran, Cum-
ming, Rt. 1,
Raspberry, 50c bunch; Cat-
nip, 25c bunch; Garlic, 6 bulbs,
50c, Plus postage. Mrs. Otis
Mashburn, Cumming, Rt. 5,
Sage Plants, $1.00 doz.; Suin-
mer time Pumpkin, plant seed
Ist. of May,-ripens Aug., 200,
$1.10; 500, $2.50; Dipper Gourds,
$2.15 doz. PP. E. J. Ellis, Cum-
ming,
Large rooted Klondike Straw-
berry, 50c C; -Blue Damson
plum, 30 in, 35c ea.; Citron
Seed, 65c teacup. PP. in Ga.
Rosie. Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1.
_ Sage Plants, 20c ea.;, Giant
Mastodon Everbearing Straw-.
berry, $1.00 C; Kudzu Crowns,
$2.50 C; Crabapple, Muscadine,
6, $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. Mae
Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6.
Kudzu Crowns, $2.50 C; Giant
Mastodon Everbearing Straw-
berry, $1.00 C; Beechnut, 20c
ea.; Crabapple, Muscadine Grape
Vines, 6, $1.00, Add postage.
Mrs. Nellie Parker, Gaines-
te te
|
Red Raspberry, $1.00 doz.
Exe, 1 doz. plants for 4. print
sacks, or 6 white. Each pay
postage. Cuba Morrison,
Clarkesville, Rt. 2.
Chas. W., Early Jersey, Co-
penhagen and Ga. Collard, $2.00
M; 500, $1.00; 30c C. Mrs,
Dorothy Dills, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Copenhagen, Chas. W., and
Glory Cabbage, 500, 75c; $1.25
M; $4, 5M; white bermuda onior
$1.25 M; 5 M, $6.00. Qualit
plants and service guar. E. lL.
Fitzgerald, Irwinville.
Frostproof Cabbage, Ga. Col-
lard, 25c C; 500, $1.00; $2.00
M. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Mary
C. Lovell, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Strong Blakemore Straw-
berry, 75c C; 500, $3.25; Imp. -
Plants, 65c C; 500, $3.00 Del.
Prompt shipment. No stamps
nor checks. Horace Allison,
Gainesville, Rt. 7.
Mastodon and Lady T. Straw-
berry, 75c C; 300, $2.15; 500,
$3.50. PP. Prompt shipment,
Mrs. Ara Waldrip, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1. ' ;
Missionary Strawberry, $1.00
C; Exc. for print or white
sacks. Miss Nora McCurley,
Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Finest Gem _ everbearing
strawberry, $1.00 C; Heading
collard, Early Flat Dutch, cab-
Washington asparagus, 2, $1.90;
15 rooted ~running Boysen-
berry, 2 Damson-or red Abun-
dance plum, or Brown Turkey
Fig, $1.00 Mrs. John Myers,
Hartwell. Rt. 2.
Mastodon strawberry plants,
$5.00 M. P. B.. Reynolds,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Imp. strawberry plants, 500,
$3.00, or $5.00 M; Dorsets $1.90
C. Exe. for print sacks, dried
apples or pecans. Mrs. Maud
Evans, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Chas. Wi, Copenhagen, EJ
Cabbage, large, frostproof, 500,
$1.00; . $1.25 ~M; 5000, $4.00;
White Bermuda Onion (pencil
size), $1.50 M. PP. Prompt ship-
ment, Satis, guar. H. J. Puckett,
Fitzgerald.
Jersey, Charleston, and Co-
penhagen Cabbage, Crystal Wax~
and White Bermuda Onion,
$1.25. M; 5000; $5.00. Ship
gerald.
Blakemore Strawberry, T5e C;
good roots, 15c ea.; FOB. No
checks. A. T. Milteer, Quit-
man,
Blagemore Strawberry, 75c C;
500, $3.00; $6.00 M. PP. No
stamps nor checks. Miss Eva
Del Allison, Gainesville, Rt. 7
Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1 and
2 yrs. old, $2.00 C; $5.00, $7.00;
$12.50 M; Klondike Strawberry,
300, $1.50; 500, $2.50; $4.50 My
Lady T, 500, $3.00; $5.00 M. Del.
No checks. C.D. Crow, Gaines<
ville, Rt. 2.
Early bearing Strawberry, 50
C; $4.00 M; Exc. for white of
print sacks. Each pay postage
Sold only in Ga. Lizzie A
Mills, Folkston, Rt. 2, Box Ll.
Genuine Blakemore Straw
berry , Ist. yr. $6.00 M; 80
C; $3.00, 500, PP. T. H. Graves,
Fayetteville. Del. only in Ga.
Extra E. J., Chas. W., Copea-
hagen Cabbage, White Crystal
Wax Bermuda Onion, 500, $1.00;
$1.25 M (del. PP); 5000 cab-
bage, $4.00. Exp. Satis. guar.
F, F, Stokes, Fitzgerald.
Kudzu Crowns, 2-3 yrs. old,
rooted, good shape, $2.00 C;
$15.00 M. Orders up to 50,000.
E. F. Scales, Bowdon, Rt. 4.
Mt. Hucklebery, bearing size, .
85c doz.; Hazlenut Bushes, 3,
$1.00; Wild Strawberry, 5 doz.;
$1.00; Black Walnut and Old
Fashion Red Plums, 3, $1.00.
Add postage. Mrs. Nancy Hen-
| ville, Rt. 6,
derson, -Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49.
bage, 300, $1.00; large clumps
every day. I. L. Stokes, Fitz- ~~
_ berry,
- postage.
PLANTS FOR SALE
PLANTS FOR SALE
Missionary and Everbearing
Btrawberry, 60c C. Add post-
age. Exc. for 2 print sacks. Mrs.
Charlie Estes, Rockmart, RFD
No. 3.
Lucretia Dewberry, Giant
Boysenberry, 15, $1.00; $5.00
M; Thornless Boysenberry, $1.00
doz.; $7.00 C. Carefully pack-
ed. PP. Jonathan Toole, Macon,
1381 Burton Ave. 5
Chas. W., EJ Cabbage, and
Coltard, ready, 300, $1.00; $2.00
M. FOB: Kudzu Crowns, $2.00
C; $12.50 M. PP. Marcus Wil-
Hiams, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Early Klondike and Mt. Deli-
cious Strawberry, 50 C del, in
Ga. 6 Red Gold Strawberry
Plants with each order of 509.
No checks. Mrs. Pearl Pinson,
Ellijay, Rt. 2.
Raupberry, Dwarf Blackberry,
Rabbiteye Huckleberry, Dew-
berry, Hazelnut, Black Walnut,
Muscadine,. 8, -$1.00; Bronze
Scuppernong, 50c ea.; Striped
Half Runner Bean Seed, wee-
vil treated, 50c eup. Mrs. C. B.
Robinson, Bowdon.
Mastodon Everbearing Straw-
60c C; Exe. for good
white sacks, 100 plants per 2
sacks. Each pay postage. Mrs.
Callie Ingram, Young Cane.
Klondike Strawberry, 70 C;
500, $3.00; $5.50 M. Add postage.
Mrs. Edith Turner, Cumming,
Rt.. 4.
Mastodon Everbearing Straw-
berry, $1.00 C; $3.00, 500; $4.00
M. PP. in Ga. Mrs. J. E. Avi-
rett, Blakely, R. 1.
Large Everbearing Straw-
berry, 60c C; 500, $2.50. Cash
and postage with order. Mrs.
C. Owen Adams, Sandersville.
Early Jersey, Chas. Wake-
field Frostproof Cabbage, white
Bermuda Onion, 300, 75c; 500,
$1.00; $1.50 M. PP. Otis Conner,
Pitts. x :
Frostproof Cabage, ready,
$1.00 M lots; 500, 65. Also
booking orders for PR Plants,
early April shipment, $2.00 M.
Count and quality guaranteed.
Mrs. A. B. Williams, Naylor.
Early Everbearing Straw-
berry, 75c C;- $7.00 M. Add
t Everitt Castleberry,
Alpharetta, R. 1.
Kudzu Crowns, State certi-
fied, hardy, 2 yrs old, $4.50 C;
$25.00 M; 2,000, $45.00. Maude
Hamby, Greenville.
Sage Plants, 6, 50c; 15, $1.00;
Dry Sage, 25c gt.; Banana Pep-
per Seed, 25 tbls. Mrs. J. G.
Dodd, Norcross, Rt. 1.
Mastodon Strawberry,
C; $5.00 M. PP. Mrs.
Bennett, Flowery Branch.
Klondike Strawberry, 50cc C;
$4.00 M. Exec. for print or
white sacks, Each pay postage.
$1.00
Clay
Mrs. Guy Crowe, Cumming,
Route 1.
Klondike, Missionary, Mas-
todon Everbearing Strawberry,
50, $1.00; $2.50 C. PP. Mix if
desired. W. H. Branan, Gordon.
Duteh Cabbage, 300, $1.00;
$1.90 M,. del.; 5000 up, $1.65 M.
Exp. collect. No checks. C. W.
Smith, Gainesvile, Rt. 2.
Blakemore Strawberry, young,
damp packed, $5.00 M; $3.u0,
600; 65c C. PP. MO only. Mrs.
Glenn H. Smith, Gainesville,
Route 1.
Chas. W., Early Jersey, :Co-
penhagen Frostproof Cabbage,
Cabbage Collard, fresh and
green, and Bermuda Onion,
$00, 75c; 500, $1.00; $1.50 M.
Mixed if desired. PP. R.. Chanc-
lor, Pitts.
Chas. W., Early J., Copenha-
= Mkt., frostproof Cabbage,
a. Collard, White Bermuda
Onion. Satis, guar. Mixed if
desired, 300, 750; 500, $1.00;
1.50 M. del. Prompt shipment.
. D. Crenshaw, Pitts, P.O. Box
yions, $1.25
orf white. Add postage,
Mastodon Strawberry,
M. P. B. Reynolds, Gainesville,
Route 2.
Coastal Bermuda Crowns,
$3.00 per 200 lb. bag. FOB. No
checks. Mrs. T. R. Britt, Bax-
ley, Rt. 3.
SEED FOR SALE
Old fashioned, striped Half
Runner bean seed, 40 teacup-
ful; Sage, rooted, 15c ea. Add
postage. Exe. for print sacks.
Mrs. I. L. Boring, Acworth, Rt.
Ly
Sericea Scarified seed, no
dotter, purity 99.06 per ct. ger.,
92 per ct. $22. CWT in 100 Ib.
bags. B. R. Woodliff, Alpha-
retta, Rt. 1.
White multiplying nest on-
al. PP. Mrs. Fred
Yelton, Appling. 4
About 50 lbs. or more, tender
okra seed, 75 lb. Mrs. J. R. Al-
lison, Albany, Rt. I, Box 513.
1,000 Ibs. clean, combine run
Sericea seed, at my farm. tiscart
D. Smith, Bethlehem.
Seed peas: white | lady, - 25
cup, 5 cups, $1.00; large, red.
speckled pole cat crowders and
brown-eye peas, same price.
A&d postage to all. Mrs, H. E.
Richardson, Bowdon, Rt. 1.
15 lbs. ea., Black Cannon.Ball
and Black Diamond watermelon
seed, ea. var., $1. lb. E. L. Coop-
er, Butler, Rt. 1, Box 24.
Green Glaze Heading collard,
26e pkt., 3 pkts., $1. del. T. J.
Steed, Buena Vista.
The new strawberry Garri-
son watermelon, crimson, de-
licious flavor, thin rind, 80-90
per ct. of wt. edible. Seed for
20 hills, 50c, 50 hills, $1.00, Seed
linted. T, Q. Fleming, Bruns-
wick, P. O. Box 42.
Bushel gourd seed, 15 for 10c
and stamped envelope; also
Palma Christi seed, same price.
Dewey. Gulledge, Abbeville, Rt.
1, Box 70.
Pepper seed: Hot, Sweet,
Giant of the North, Birdeye, al-
so pumpkin seed, ea. 15 thls.,
and postage. Mrs. Viola Brady,
Cairo, Box 348.
Early okra, good var.,: early
turnip greens, bunch white but-
terbeans, ea. 25c cupful; good |
var. yellow. meated watermelon |.
and cantalope seed, ea. 40 cup-
ful. Add postage. Mrs. Noel
Payne, Canton, Rt. 3.
Prolific green pod okra, 40c
large teacup full.. Mrs. H. G.
Greene, Carnesville.
About 60 lbs., pure Sims wa-
termelon, $2.25 lb.; 6 lb. up, $2.
lb. Seed hand saved and dried
in shade; shipped this var. mel-
on past 25 yrs. A. J. Ellis, Chip-
ley; Rt, 3.
4 Thls. green glazed collard
seed, $1. PP in Ga. Mrs. T. T.
Holloway, Cobbtown, Rt. 1.
Chayote, perennial vine bear-
ing delicious vegetable fruit,
25c ea. 5, $1. Mrs. Una Everson,
Cordele, Rt. 1.
350 lbs., Cannonball water-
melon, $1. lb. del. Any amount.
Bob Neal, Cordele, 2 O. Box
147.
Rockyford Improved 45 canta-
lope seed, $1.50 lb.; 60 lbs., Dix-
ie Runner peanuts in hull, for
seed or eating, 15 lb. Add post-
age. Mrs. Jesse F. Johnson, Cor-
dele, Rt. 2.
Thompson and Whaitleys
mixed seed- corn, $1.25 pk.;
Hastings Valencia peanuts, 25c
lb.; Truckers Favorite seed
corn, 15 lb.; white seeded but-
terpeas, 40e cup; mammoth sun-
flower, 35c qt., Bushel gourd, 30
seed, 25c. Add postage. Fred
Thomas, Crandall, Rt. 1.
White, tender cornfield bean,
40c cupful; Ky. Wonder bean,
white Mush a pum sar
Martin gourd, 25e cupful; La oy
T. strawberry plants, 40c .
yarrow, 15 clump. Add post-
age. Will exc. Mrs, Henry Eller,
Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Good tender garden beans,
Striped Half Runners, little
brown 6-wks. beans, 50a ow
good okra, 400 cup, Exe. or
sackst 2 cups beans for 4 print
sie
Ivy Lambert, Ellijay,
$5.60 |.
Citron seed, 50c cupful; cat-
nip plants, 25c bunch. Add
postage. Mrs, Otis Mashburn,
Cumming, Rt. 8.
Recleaned Lespedeza seed,
100 lb. bags, per_lb: Kobe, 12c;
Sericea, 13c; Korean, 6c. Mark
T. Warren, Dewyrose.
Broom corn seed, 25c cup;
as pumpkin, 15 package;
alma Christi, 12c doz. Annie
Swafford, Dawsonville, Rt. 2.
85 lbs. combine run Sericea
seed ,good, sound, $10. for lot,
or exe. for 100 lbs. Kobe Les-
pedeza, recleaned. A. H. Thur-
mond, Farmington.
No. 1 Kobe lespedza seed,
14e 1b.; No. 2, 10c lb. W. W.}
Mask, Fayetteville.
Cert. Clemson Spineless okra,
65c Ib. 10 lbs. up, 55 Ib. post-
paid; 100 lbs. sealed bags, 40c
Ib. FOB . J. D. Cash, Flowery
Branch.
Sev. tons combine run Kobe
lespedeza seed, 10c lb.; field
peas, $3. bu.; New Eras, $4. a
as Caldwell, Gay.
500 lbs., genuine Cannon Ball, |
| Black Diamond watermelon, $1.
lb. Ger., 9.3 per ct. Ist yr. Okla-
homa original Ga. Sweetheart,
98 per ct. germ. grown for. seed
only, $2. lb. W. O. Birdsong,
Gordon.
180. Ibs. Sericea lespedeza
seed, purity, 98 per ct. ger. 85
per ct. and above, $20. per. hun-
dred FOB. P. W. Ethridge,
Griffin, 616 So. Hill St.
2 lbs., cabbage-collard seed,
for marketing or table use, $2.
lb. Add postage. S. A. Davis,
Guyton.
1400 lbs. Kobe lespedeza, No.
1 recleaned, 14 1b.; 500 lbs.,
Kobe pasture grade, No. 2, re-
cleaned, 9c lb. Julius Hulme,
Hartwell, Rist?
Black Bunch Beans, heavy
bearing, tender, 30 large cup;
Long Green Pod Okra, smooth,
long bearing, 25 cup; Sage
Limbs, a 15, $1. $1. or-
ders PP. Mrs. A. . Horsley, Waco,
Rt. 2, Box 40.
Multiplying Beer Seed, 30c
cup. No stamps nor checks.
acces Runies, Gainesville, Rt.
Old Fashion Fresh Big Start,
Calif. Multiplying Beer Seed,
25e. Mrs. Efla. Green, Smyrna.
Sericea Lespedeza seed, 10c
lb. Or exc. for Kobe Lespedeza.
C, B. Milner, Shiloh. -
Extra fine white half run-
ner Bean, 50c cup. Add postage.
Mrs. L. . Jones, Gainesville,
Rte J,
1949 Okra, bright, Long
Green Pod, 38 cup; Long
White Bunch, bear until frost,
40c cup; Tame Gooseberry,
rooted, 6, $1.00; Black Walnut,
25e ea.; May Cherry, 8, 25c. Add
postage. Mrs. A, Patterson,
| Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
About 60 lbs. ure Sims
Watermelon, han cleaned,
shade dried, $2.25 lb. for less
than 8 lbs.; $2. Ib. over 3 lbs. H.
J. Ellis, Chipley, Rt. 3.
Heavy bearing Black Pole
Bean, 50 large cup. Add post-
age. Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1.
White Tender Hull Bunch}
Garden Bean Seed, 1949 orop,
3 cups, $1.30;
field Bean, large, called Adams
bean, 50c cup. Del. Mrs. A. Ky,
OKelley, Maysville.
Mammoth Russian Sunflower
Seed, 33c qt; Hastings Va-
lencia Peanuts, 25c lb.; Bu.
Gourd Seed, 30, 25c; Castor
Beans, Okra, each 25 cup.
Fred Thomas, Crandall, Rt. 1.
Cuban Queen Watermelon
Seed, small, white, $1.00 lb.;
Also want 10 Ibs. Cango Wa-
termelon Seed, saved from
choice melons. State price per
pound, H. L. Wilchor, Butler, |
Box 303.
500 lbs. Genuine Oannon-
ball, Black Diamond, 1 yr.
Oklahoma Watermelon, 98 per
ot. germ., $1.00 Ibs Original
Ga. Sweetheart, 98 per ot.,
$2.00 Ib. W. o. Birdsong, Gor-
don,
Striped Corn- | ;
: No. Dy recleaned,
lon, round. or oblong, wilt re-
sistant, $1.50 lb. PP. J. R. Hall,
Gordon, Rt. 2.
ine
500 cap. Elec. hoe feed-
ers, waterers, used 10 wks., $25.
FOB my farm. Exc. for equal
value, Mors Miller, Hees
Ruel
Black Diamond Watermelon,
pure, hand saved, from select-
ed melons, 94 per ct. germ.,
govt.
-Bloodworth, Gordon, Rt. aie
Chambers: Special Tobacco,
50c 0z.; 4 ozs., $1.75; half Ib.,
$3.00; $5.00 Ib.; hand selected,
weevil resistant, Seed Corn, 2:
| ears to stalk, 20 qt.; $1.25 pk.;
$4.00 bu.- FOB, Earl Cae.
Blackshear.
tested, $1.00 Ib. de pe
99.93 per ct, pur j
Walter Estes, Re: ee
Yatesville,
-Hales best can lo
oe at Ib, AR coin: 5
1 ss ar gour
ed, or either, : ep
sacks. Mrs. Bess
Hiram, Rt. 1.
j Cae
" Tender Brown sae Pink Halt ts
Runner Beans, 50c cup; Okra, | 19
/35 cup. Add postage, Exc. for |
feed sacks in good condition.
Mrs.. Zella et =e
Rock, Rt. 2.
_ Mammoth Russian Suntloy el | Kobe
ru Ok oe ee
ome
-Ga.-Tan Soybeans,
-| germ. $4. bu.; 90-dz
92 per ct. germ
Lavonia, Rt. dl:
Imp. Marglobe and Rutger
Tomato, any amt. a Ib. up, |
F160 Ib. Del. W. O. Waldrip, | ed
Flowery Branch, Rt ee
Ky. Wonder, White pendee b
Cornfield Bean, White Mush
Peas, and Martin Gourd Seed,
25e cup; Lady T Strawberry 25,
Plants, 25c C; Black Raspberry |
and Muscadine, 3, 25c; Exe.
for print sacks, Add postage.
Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3. |
Best grade Yellow Meated |
Watermelon, large cup, 30c. PP. |
V. C. Garett, Winder, Rt. 2.
. Tender Garden Bean, Striped.
Half Runner, 50c large cup;
Cornfield, White Crease Back
Tender Bean, 75c large cup;
Exe. for 100 lb. feed sacks,. 4
prints or 6 white. No checks.
M, M. Gentry, Ellijay.
Mammoth Gourd, long handle
or Dipper, 15 doz. No orders.
filled unless stamp envelope
enclosed. Mrs, Alta Wood, Mar-
tin, Rt. 2. Pi
50 Ib. Imp. Long Green Okra,
| hand picked, eleaned, 50 lb.
COD. L. A. Ellington, Taw-|
renceville, Rt. 3.
25 lbs. Okra, long, tender,
green, 60e teacup. PP. Joe
Rainwater, Carrollton, Rt. 1.
Ga, Old Fashion, Sugar, and
Fla. White Beardless Gane for
= LH. (Williams, Alma, Rt.
Col. Butterbeans, 300 cup};
Yard Long Beans, 10, -15c; Pop-|F
corn, 40 cup;- Cantaloupe, 10 1
t,
Tbls.3 Also Dry Sage, 25 cup.
2,
Lon,
shelled, clean, 50c lb. Emanuel
Hightes, Buford, Rt. 2.. :
Tender Pod Okra, hand |:
fore er: for less, :
Floyd, sean Rt.
Old fashioned Bu
pod okra seed, 25e
lb.; pumpkin seed, 25
Del. Mrs. Leilar Phillips,
ton, Rt. 1. E 4
Kobe lespedeza, good,
bine run se 8e
Woods, Brooks, Telepho
JI Senoia.
White bunch ane long
pod okra, 3 large cups,
tame gooseberries, 33 4
walnuts and yellow, May
ries, 5, $1.00; Sage, 4,
Queen of Meadow root, |
$1. Add postage. Mrs. A,
terson, Falking Roek,.
- Brown and pink Half
beans, 50c cup; tender p
35 cup. Add
white,
Hensley,
2 About 20 Ibs. I
or. Cannonba
hand saved, Ist 5
W. F. Walden, Th:
Box 142. Saha
Calif. multiplyi:
20c start, 12 starts
Earl Fincher, Waco,
3,000 large, pro
| sease oe
. or m:
Mrs. ee Logan, Austell, Rt. os
Long Green Okra, 40 Ibs, at | Hilli
40c lb. not del.; Also 8-10 tons. ;
Peanut (runner) Hay, gathered | ;
without rain. Make best offer
here or delivered. Tobe Milner,
Cuthbert, Rt. 3, Box Ble
1000 Ibs. Kobe Lespedeza
Seed, No. 1, recleaned, 13_ tbs =
300_ lbs. Kobe, eerie
ee
Hulme, Elberton, ed . ue
Striped Half Runner Bean
Seed, 50 lb. Add postage. Tom-
my DeLange, Efberton, Rt. 3.
Finest Half Runner, brown
and white striped: pean seed, 3
cups, $1.00; long green pod okra,
50c teacup; imp. Spanish ee
nuts, hand picked, 20c Ib.)
Asparagus for planting, $1. doz.
Add postage. Mrs. Sibley soe |i Dahiot
ardson,_ Hartwell, Rt. as
100 Ibs, collard goca: hand
gathered, free weed seed, guar.
good ger., 7c lb. or 50 Ih. en-
tire lot. Ray Horn, Hilton.
Wakefield and Flat eee
Cabbage, also Rutger, Stone,
and Marglobe Tomato.
$i. 60 Ib. 44 eee Ibs., ($6.00; Collard,
Re Box is
seed corn, 2 ears to
at, $1.25 $4.
Earl setae B
: Ree eae 7,
e ro on eee ee
if ms N , : AND HAY | - PE AN OTH R
FOR : OR SALE FOR SALE _|/ FRUIT TREES FOR SALE
te, prolific mal ola Time, Tender Bunch | 100 bu. 90 Day Velvet Beans,| About 2-1/2 tons unbaled
ga from be-
0.
vorth Rd. Charles: A.
Springs, Rigid
d fashioned, big ear,
uck ae corn, $1.
M. Ertzberg-
ae 75 rea
bu. del. Orion J:
Hybrid Corn, $1.
ss, College Park, Rt.
Ree su = ;
elled and 100 bu.
25 bu. Mrs. R. L.
hbert, Rt. 1.
1 Corn, $1.10 bu. at
oe A. Murphy, Fel-
ES FOR SALE
old fashioned white
seed potatoes, Fob,
me after. M. O. with
Clarence, McMil-
tds
0 bu. Cert. copper skin
- sweet nee seed, for
pply. H. S. ste ees Black-
kers: about 500 nice
now ready. Come aft-
1 good mule for sale
i, C. Wilkes, Dublin,
Sweet Potatoes, about
fellow Skin, 40 bu. Red
or sell to truck at
5 Ww a Milan,
cured, eae. insp., Tae
Sweet Potatoes, 8
7, Hall, Swainsboro, Rt.
a aa aa eee ee ee a ee
ting potatoes (same
u. basket. All Fob.
, Baxley, Rt. 4.
bunch P. R. No. 1
- potatoes, $5. bu.
J. G. Lowe, Mil-
eee Se eS
a> Tamed
ed beans,
Peanut. Hay, Fob farmers barn.
bagged 100 lb.
98 purity, 90 germ., $13.
mbine run, $7.75 CWT,
ee
Bee Feiss
sicovacttakaceds 5
Piaaicn lyr. from
per hundred, FOB.
, Lavonia,
kers 100 wilt re-
onseed, 1 crop from
vately ginned, pure,
& agen, Martin,
Halt and Halt cotton-
reasonable price.
ans
mpire wilt re-
a, Exp, Station
mseed, ginned i Big
' ey 0. Ca Couch,
Beans, Striped and White, mix-
ed, 40c large cup. Add postage.
No stamps nor checks. Mrs.
Wiley G. Jones, Alto, Rt. 1
Red Speckled Crowder Peas,
30c Ib. in 5 lb. lots; White Ten-
der and Speckled Half Runner
Garden Beans, 50c teacup; Also
large Red Skin Peanuts, $2.00
pk. Add postage. G. T. Brown,
Ball Ground, Rt. 1.
Early Tender Speckled and
White Half Runner Garden
-|Beans, 50c teacup; Blue Goose
Peas, Mung Peas, Red Speckled
Crowders, 30c lb. in 5 lb. lots.
Miss Gennia Brown, Ball
Ground, Rt. 1.
200 bu. Field Peas, for sale.
AG, Price, Bronwood.
Striped Garden, Little Pink,
{Cream Half Runners, and
onder Pole Beans, tender, 50c
large, cup; Tender Okra Seed,
40c cup. Exe. for sacks in good
-cond. No stamps nor checks.
Mrs. A. J. Wilson, Carters, Riods
200 bu. No. 1 Velvet Beans,
CoD. Henry Warren, Dexter.
Heavy bearing Black Pole
Bean Seed, 50c large cup. Add
postage. Mrs. W. V. Robbs,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
20 bu. 90 Day Velvet Beans,
$4.90 bu. Fob.; 25 bu. Brown
Whip Peas, $4. bu. W. P. Snel-
son, Greensboro.
100 lb. Blackeyed Peas, clean,
for eating or seed, 15 lb.; or
sell smaller lots. John W. Car-
rell, Jonesboro, Rt. 1, Box 393.
Earlybrown 6-wks. peas, 4
cups, $1.25 plus postage; Pur] o
ple Hull Crowders, 3 cups, $1.25.
No bushel lots. No chks. Mrs.
L. R. Ashworth, Dacula.
100 bu. good sound 90 Day
Velvet Beans, $4.50 bu. Fob. L.
S$. Anderson, Kite, Res
300 bu. Brown Crowder Peas,
early, heavy bearing variety,
at a eee 8. Todd, Lyons, Rt.
100 bu. recleaned Sugar
Cream Crowder Peas, in lots
above one bushel. M. P. Min-
chew, Jr., Macon, Rt. 3.
Good clean Velvet Beans, $6.
bu. M. L. Brantley, Omega. ~-
~ 1949 crop, good 90 Day Velvet
| beans, picked before rain, clean,
thrashed, sacked, $6. bu. at my
barn. Discount for large quanti-
ties. Exc. for fresh milch cow
with 2nd or 3rd calf, or heifer
yearling. James M. Coleman,
Richland, Rt. 3.
90 Day Running Velvet
Beans, 98 per ct. germ. Ship
any amount. W. D. Gill, Rich-
Jand, RFD 2.
90 Day ining Velvet
Beans, gereiipation guaranteed,
ie bu R. Parker, Rich-
an
18. bu. good Brabhani Peas,
sound, clean, $5. bu. Fob. H. H.
Simonton, Richland, Rt. 2
- 90 Day Running Velvet Beans,
$6: bu. Fob. Raymond Carter,
se eats, Rt= 2:
20 bu. big Brab peas, $3.50 bu.
sl Rp lot. C. C. Lumpkin, Char-
-| ing. Box 43.
Good quality Velvets, 90- day
|running, Speckled and Osceola
. bu.; also want 20 tons
F, B. Jackson, Wrightsville,
Henderson new crop Butter-
beans, hand picked, 30 Ib,; 50
| lbs., 25 lb.; White Marsh. Peas,
1949 crop, $7.50 bu.; 20 Ib.
FOB. L. R. Strange, Swains-
boro, Rt. 4,
150 bu, good sound 90 Day
Running Velvet Beans, picked
without rain, $5. bu. Ernest) F.
Rodgers, Oglethorpe.
100 bu. Recleaned Sugac%
Cream Crowders. Lots 1 bu. up.
-|Miton P, Minchew, Jr., Macon,
ft, 3. :
Tender Half Runner Beans,
mixed col., 40 cup. Add post-
| Wik No stamps nor checks, Mrs.
iley G. Jones, Alto, RFD 1.
90 Day Velvet Beans, in 21/2
$5, bu.s Brab Peas, $6, bu.
FoR Fo te L, Garner, Warthen,
Turkey
Toe, White Brown-
rood | eyed cnr oon. R aoney. rowder
oe 25e Rk Holland,
| picked before rain, $5.50 bu. No]
picked and housed before rain,
90 per ct. germ., $4.50 bu. in 2
bu, - sacks. Al J. de ara Rey-
nolds.
90 Day Running Velvet Beans,
90 per ct. germ., guar, even wt.
120 lb. bags. WwW. D . Gill, Rich-
land; RFD 2.
90 Day Velvet Beans, about
60 bushels, good, sound seed,
picked dry and. clean, $7. bu.
Make offer on . lot. John L.
Wright, Cordele, Rt. 2.
90 Day Velvet Beans 1949
crop, good seed, $5. bu. FOB.
Guy H. Shivers, Norwood.
Tender Little Brown and
Yellow Cutshort and Striped
Half. Runner Bean Seed, 50c
cup; Okra, 45 cup; Exc. 2 cups
for 4 print sacks. Ople Gable,
Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Early Brown 6 Wks. Table
Pea, bears 2 crops, fine for
early ee and table use, 5
cups, $1. PP. MO preferred.
Mrs. Clarence McMillian, Da-
cula, Rt. 1.
rout Day Velvet Bean, 12 1/2c
; 10 lb. in bushel lots. FOB.
a Be Nesmith, Empire.
Striped Half Runner and
Heavy Bearing Black Pole
Beans, 50c measuring cup;
Speckled Half Runners, 35c;
Yard and Ft. Long Beans, 25,
15c. PP. All treated. Stamps ac-
cepted. A. S. King, Lawrence-
ville, Rt. 3.
Purple Hull Crowder Peas,
25c lb.; 5 lbs., $1.00; Also Red
Spanish Peanuts, $2. pk.; And
Long Handle Dipper Gourd
pe Jumbo Pumpkin Seed, 15c
2) 07,, 20. Mirs..J< A. Wilson,
Martin,
Limited amt. 120 Day. Run-
ning Velvet Beans, 1949 crop,
Sic bu chieeM. McLeod, Milan.
50 bu. 90 Day Speckled Vel-
vet Beans, good, sound, gather-
ed without rain, $5. bu. Emma
Ashley, Montrose, Rt. 1, Box 65.
GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE
200 bales good Kobe _ lespe-
deza hay for sale. Jack Weldon,
Griffin, Rt. D. Phone 5896.
800 bales Kobe lespedeza hay,
$25. ton at farm. C. Z. Miller,
Haralson. Atlanta phone Cal-
houn 1906.
20 tons baled shucks, $10.00
ton, also 1,000 bu. good, white
milling corn. My place, Staple-
ton Cross Rd. Cy W. Hadden,
Louisville.
400 bales Lespedeza hay, $30.
ton. S. G. Stewart, Oakwood.
75 bu. pure Terruff oats, $1.
aes Wilbur L. Johnson, Senoia,
ite 2h
200 bales oats and vetch hay,
$ bale my place, 3-1/2 mi.
est Cohutta. J. R. Simpson,
Ooltewah, Tenn., Rt. 2. (Live in
Catoosa County, Ga., 11 mi. So.
Ooltewah, P. O.).
A few hundred bales good
Lespedeza Hay, never rained
on. G. L. Casteel, Tucker, Rt. 1,
Brockett Rd.
Good bright Runner Peanut
Hay, del. in trailer lots around
10 tons, $17. ton within 125 mi.
radius. 35 per mile thereafter.
Certified weight slip with each
load. V. H. Burke, Ashburn, Rt.
Pere
- 150 bu. Oats for sale at my
parn, C. H. Anderson, Pipstion,
Rts
Bright Spanish and Runner
peanut hay ready for del.
trailer load lots, 9-10 tons. Free
of poison and weather damage.
ald A. Burke, Ashburn, Rt.
Quality mixed hay, $27.50
ton del. your barn, in 3 to 7 ton
lots. H. W. Vaughn, Athens.
Phone 3338 J.
- Baled be oe pale at my
barn, S, Vandiviere,
Dawsonville,
20 tons ro Lespedeza hay,
no rain, $25. ton at my barn.
e Higginbotham, Elberton, Rt.
Baled Kobe and Sericea les-
pedeza, cut ee 10-12 in. high.
Bold fn he ss John L.
Conmted, Frank hone : No.
alain Sil ge] 8 Se
har, $50. or $23. ton, at my farm
nea: Hogansyille. Come after.
Culien B. Gosnell, Emory yey
versity, 1162 Oxford Rd. N.
DE 5052.
Bermuda and Meadow Grass
hay, $20. to $25. ton, Cut and
cured without rain; also 225
bales Wheat Straw, 175 bales
Oat Straw, $15. ton. K. E, Ruck-
er, Elberton, Rt. 6. :
15 tons extra good peavine,
grass, pusley mixed hay, free of
rain, $30. ton at barn, 8 mi. No.
Perry, Hwy. 41. E. G. Fountain,
Fort Valley, Rt. 1.
PECANS AND OTHER.
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE
Bluberry Bushes, 75c doz.;
Black Raspberry, Muscadine
Grape, 6, $1.00; Crabapple,
Beechnut, Peach Trees, also.
Sage Plants, 20c ea.; Large Gar- |
lic Bulbs, 75 doz. Add postage.
Mrs. Robert H. Norrell, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 6.
2 yr., Brown Turkey Fig, 50
ea, PP." MO. J. T. Meeks,
Greshamville.
Blue Damson Plum, 2-4 ft.,
25c ea.; One two yr. old Black
Walnut, 5, $1.00; Also Sage
Plants, 15, $1.00. Del.; Spanish
Peanuts, 2-4 in hull, $1.00 gal.
Exe. for print sacks. Mrs. Joe
W. Craft, Hartwell, Rt. 3.
Plum, White and ~Purple
Gooseberry, 1 ft., 25c; 2 ft., 45c;
3 ft., 65c; 1-6 ft., Brown Sugar
Pear, $6.00; Black Walnut, $5.
Add postage. No stamps nor
checks. Mrs. A. R. Harrison,
Irwinton, RFD 1, Box 38.
Large Brown Fig Sprouts,
good roots, 25c ea. Add post-
age. Exc. for large print sacks.
Each pay postage. Mrs. J. T.
Pullins, Molena, Rt. 1.
Fig Bushes, small, 50c; Large,
$1.00; Muscadine Vines, 3, $1.
Add postage. Mrs. B. W. Ander-
son, Oakwood.
Seedling Peach, $1.50 doz.;
$10. C; Grape, leading variety,
$1.80 doz.; $15. C; Black Wal-
nut, $5. doz.; Leading var. bud-
ded Peach, Plum, and Apricot,
$4.80 doz:; $35. C. Tel. Fayette-
ville, 152-J-3. Mrs. E, B. Travis,
Riverdale.
oe Pecan, State insp., 4
, $1. ea.; 6 ft. $1.50 ea.; Also
ae hundred gals. New Cane
Syrup, A-1 grade, put up in
new No. 10 cans, $1. gal. FOB.
7 F. Jones, Metter, Rt. 1, Box
dle
Home grown Fruit Trees,
Seedlings rooted and budded,
grafted; Also Syrup, Pecans,
and Seed Cane. Sell or trade
for other value. M. D. Grooms,
Brunswick.
Tung Oil Trees, 12-24 in., $5.
C. FOB my express office. Mrs.
Freddie Low Ozmore, Colquitt,
Care Rose Haven.
Stewart and Money Maker
Pecan, 1-2 ft., 50c; 2-3 ft., 75c;
3-4 ft. $1.00; 4-5 ft.
FOB. State insp. R. L. Adkins,
Cordele, Rt. 3. ~
Blue Damson Plum Sprouts,
3, $1.00; Purplish Skin Free
Stone Plum, 2, $1.00. Add post-
age. Mrs. Jeff S. Crowe, Cum-
ming, Rt. 1.
Tame Gooseberry Bushes,
ready for spring setting, 6, $1.;
$1.75 doz.; Blueberry known as
Huckleberry, 75c doz.; Straw-
berry plants, 75 C; Blackber-
ry, $1. doz; And Sunflower
Seed, 35c pt. Dollie Pearson,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Blight resistant Chinese
Chesnut Trees, 18-24 in., $1.00
ea.; 3, $2.50. R, G. Largin, East
Point, 311-N. Randall St.
Mt. Huckleberry Plants, bear-
ing size, 85e doz.; Hazlenut
Bushes, 6, $1.00; Wild Strawber-
ty Plants, 5 doz., $1.00; Yellow
Root, 65e doz.; Rice Pea Seed,
380@ cup. Add postage. Mrs.
Naney Lee Ellijay, Rt.
3; Box 4
Apple, 1 each, June, Mid
Summer, and Golden Delicious;
Peach, 1 each, June, Elberta,
Ga, Bell; 1 Par, i Cherry, 2
Gree, bn sto clk, $3. del, T.
M, Webb, Ellijay. isa
$1.25 ea. |
Currant Sprouts, 2-3 ft., 25
ea. No orders less 4. Mrs. Ailie
S. Snyder, Sharpsburg.
1 each: June, ist July, Golda
Delicious Apple, and Mayflow-
er, Ga. Bell, and Elberta Peach,
and May Cherry, 1 yw. sizes, 3.
5 ft., $3. Del. 1 fine Grape free,
T. M. Webb, Ellijay.
Apple: Yates, Horse, Detroit,
Early Harvest, Yellow Trans-
parent, Red or Yellow i
ous, Styman Winesap, oth
50c ea.; Grapes and Strawoer-
ries. ONeal Hitt, Jasper, Ri. 3.
Scuppernong Vines, rooted,
large white variety, 50c ea.: 3,
$1.25. PP. No checks. Isla _ Ham-
ilton, Alamo, Rt. 2. .
Satsuma Orange Trees: 1 yr.,
$1.50; 6, $8.00; $15. doz; 2 yr.
heavy, $2.00; 6, $10.00; $18.00
doz.; Grapefruit, Kumquat,
Lemon Trees, 4-5 ft., $2. Ail
budded. Collect. W. J. Pearce,
Cairo, Rt. 2.
Leading var. 1 yr. Peach, 18-
24 in., 20c; Blite proof Ches-
nuts, (18-24. in., tae ea.;- 1 oye
rooted Concord, Niagara, Lutie
Grape Vines, 10c ea.; Blake-
more Strawberry, $1. C. Del. $1.
up orders. Lee Hood, Cornelia.
Stewart Pecan, State insp.,
budded, true to name trees, 18-
24 in., 50c; 2-3 ft., 75c; 3-4 ft,
$1. ea. FOB. W. L. James, Coosa,
Riel:
Sweet and Sour Pomegranate
Bushes, $1. ea.; 1 each Red Fig,
June Apple, 2 Red Plum, all $1.;
1 ea. Wild Cherry, Crabapple,
and 2 Old Fashion Peach, all $1, ~
Mrs. J. M. Johnson, Sheliman,
Pecan, govt. insp., guar. true
to name, Schley, Stewart, and
Money Makers, 6-8 ft., $3.00; 8-
10 ft., $3.25. Calvin Harman,
Stovall. xi
2 yr. old bearing size. Mt.
Huckleberry, Dewberry, Biack-
berry, 65 doz.; Giant Garlic
Bulbs, 30 doz.; Sage, 3 bunch-
es, 50c; Catmint, 5e doz.
Stamps accepted. Add postage.
Tamar Teem, Talking Rock.
About 100 Brown Scupper-
nong Vines, 2-3 yrs. old; 30c ea.;
$3, doz. Del: in Ga. Or exc. 1- 5
doz. for good nice print sacks.
Each pay postage. All well
rooted. W. A. Moon, Waco, Rt.
a
25 large Red May Cherry,
ripens Ist of May, 25 ea. Mrs.
J, C. Cross, Sparta,
Seedling pecan, June apple,
50c ea.; sweet pomegranate, 40c;
press peach 20c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. C. H. Sledge, By-
ron. i
Blue Damson Plum Sprouts,
25c ea.; Large Red Plum, 30
a.; Raspberry, 90c doz.; Ever-
bearing Strawberry, $1.25 doz.j
Scuppernong Vines, rooted, 30
ea. Otto Camp, Eastanolle.
Apple, Peach, Cherry, Pear,
Chesnut trees, Grape Vines. Res
duced prices. State inspected. Ty
M. Webb, Ellija. ~*
Pecan, State insp., true te
name, Stewart and Money
Maker, 1-2 ft., 50c; 2-3 ft., 75e{
3-4 ft. $1. ea. FOB. R. E. Ade
kins, Cordele, Rt. 3.
2 yr. Apple Trees, - Grape
Vines, Strawberry and Boysen-
berry plants. ONeal Hitt, Jas-
per, Rt. 3.
Museadine and Scuppernong
Grape Vine, 6, $1.00; High Bush
Blueberry, Spicewood, Mtn,
Birch, Hazelnut, 10, $1.00; Also
Sassafras and Yellow Root, Le
lbs., $2. Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1.
Blue Damson Plum and May
Cherry Sprouts, 3, $1.00. Add
postage. aa Jeff Crowe, Cum-
ming, Rt.
Brown cpydeninommae Fig,
Currants, 25 ea.; 5, $1.00; Scup-
pernong, rooted, 30c; cuttings,
25e doz.; Mastodon Everbearing
Strawberry, 65 C; Tame Black-
berry, 3, 5c. Mrs. Sam Smith,
Austell, Rt. 3.
Calif. Wine, Marmalade
Oranges, 1 yvr., $1.00; 2. -yrs.,
a 50; Camphor, 75 ea.; 6, $3.
. O. Fussell, Brunswick. :
2 yr. budded Satsuma Orange
trees, well branched, excellent
root system, $2. ea.; 8 up, PPs
J. R, Sloan, Pelham, Rt
(Estate of A, S. Johnson),
- PEANUTS AND PECANS
FSR SALE.
60 lb. Dixie Runner Peanuts
in hull, seed or eating, 18c Ib.
Trade entire lot for 100 chicks,
RI Reds, or Barred Rocks.. Each
pay postage. Mrs. Jesse F. John-
son, Cordele, Rt. 2.
12 Ibs. nice Stewart Pecans,
$3.25 for lot. FOB. Postal MO.
N. E. Reid, Hartwell, Rt. 3.
Approx. 25-30 Ibs. Stewart
Pecans (about 80 per ct. good)
20c lb.; 25-30 Ibs. good Seed-
lings, easy cracking, 15c 1b. All
Fob. D. F. Crosland. Midville.
Large seedling, shelled _pe-
cans, mostly halves, -well filled
out, 95c lb. Add postage. Mrs.
-Marion Toler, Americus, Rt. A.
_ Brown Turkey Bushes, 2. yrs.
old, rooted, inspected, $1. ea.;
3, $2.25. PP. G. M. Moseley,
Menlo.
Large, red peanuts, 2-4 in
hull, washed, dry, fine seed or
eating, $1.75 pk., $6.75 bu.; also
Mung beans, 35c 1b. 5 Ib. lots;
Blue Java peas, 30c lb. 5 Ib. lots,
P. B. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt.
J.
- Pecans, mixed, sound, well
illed, best grade, 30c Ib.; sec-
ond, 25c; third, 20c. Add post-
age. Mrs. W. B. Crawiord, Lin-
colnton.
5 bu. improved white Spanish
peanuts, bright, hand picked, no
trash, $1.50 peck;$5. bu.; also 2
bu. purple hull speckled peas,
$2. peck, $7. bu. K. S. Lindsey,
Lizella, Rt. 1, Box 313.
Clean, nice, Stewart pecan
Meats, mostly whole halves,
$1.10 Ib. postpaid. M. O. or certi-
fied check. J. R. Maddox, Ma-
con, Bloomfield- 2.
Schley and .Stewarts, mixed,
sound, well filled, 35c Ib.; 9 lbs.,
$3. PP; also Calico pole butter-
beans, 4 cups, $1.00; Livsey-
watermelon seed, pure, $2. lb.
PP; Brab peas, $5. bu. FOB.
Mrs. W. T. Britt, Sr., Snellville.
EGGS FOR SALE
_. White. African (white breast
meat) guinea eggs, $3. doz. Del.
Send check or M. O. for spring
del. Uhland S. Cook, Buena
Vista. :
Finest, pure white Giant eggs,
15. for $3.00; 30, $5. Exe; for
Print sacks or dried fruit. Mrs.
- John Myers, Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Giant S. C. Black Minorca
_ eggs, $3. per 15, 30 for $5.00.
_L.,B. Millians,. Newnan.
Eggs from reg. N. H. Red
hens, for hatching or eating, at
my place, Stockbridge, or con-
tact Mrs. R. W. Poore, Atlanta,
480 Meade St., S. E., DI 1589.
Purebred, heavy type Berry
str. Dark Cornish eggs, $1.75 per
15; 30, $3.40. Cartons ret.; also
2 October cockerels, $1.75 ea.
~-M. O. Miss Cora B. Patterson,
Ty Ty, Rt. 1, Box 35.
Purebred Dark Cornish
Hatching Eggs at my place.
Mrs. D. L. Wanck, Alma.
SYRUP FOR SALE
Pure Ga. Sugar Cane Syrup,
guar. A-1 grade, good for table,
$5.25.Cs. 6 gal. in No. 10 cans;
$5.50 Cs. 6 gal. in No. 5 cans. K.
H. Merritt, Cairo, Rt. 1, Box
308.
Ga. Cane Syrup, new crop,
A-1 grade, No. 5 cans, 12 per
-Cs., $6. Cs.; No. 10 cans, 6 per
ns., -$0.00: Cs. FOB, R. C. Pon-
der, Whigham.
6000 gal. cans Old Cane
Syrup, 30c gal. up, to 100 cans;
pe. Over 100, 25c here. Will not
BS ship. Howard L. Barfield, Fort
Fe Valley, 128 Church St. (Phone
428J).
75 cans 1949 crop Green Cane
Syrup in No. 10 lb. buckets, 90c
-per can or bucket. FOB. R. L.
Baxter, Ludowici.
\variety gin, 7e lb.
a -4ONEY BEES AND BEE
L SUPPLIES FOR SALE
2 hives, 4 band Italian yel-
low bees, extra hive boxes and
racks, ete., entire outfit, $25.00.
C. A. Lowe, Atlanta, 88 Flora
HONEY BEES AND BEE |
SUPPLIES FOR SALE
Pure Extract honey, 6 No. 5
large mouth jars, $6. case, Fob.
E. F. Bussey, Enigma.
Pure Extracted Honey: 2-10
Ib, tins, $11.50; 12-21/2 Ib. big
mouth glass jars, $6.50; 24-16
oz. round jars, $5.75; 24-12 oz.
round jars, $4. Orders shipped
promptly. John A. Crummey,
Jesup, Box 117.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
PEANUTS:
Large Red Peanuts, 2-4 in
hull, washed, fine for seed or
eating, $2.25 pk.; $7.50 bu. PP
in Ga.> P. 'B. Brown, * Ball
Ground, Rt. 1,
Large Red Skin Peanuts, $2.
pk.; $6. bu. Mrs. Mattie Little,
Ball Ground, Rt. 1.
Large Red Peanuts, 2-4 in
hull, hand picked, washed, fine
for eating or seed, $2.25 pk.; $7.
bu. Prepaid in Ga. G. T. Brown,
Ball Ground, Rt. 1.
ROOTS AND HERBS:
Catnip, -Horehound, Pepper-
mint, Balm, Tansy, 40c doz.;
Garlic Bulbs, 50c doz.; Star
Grass, 75c doz.; Cushaw Pump-
kin Seed, 20c cup; 20 seed, 10c.
Mrs. Martha White, Dahlonega,
Rt. 1, Box 37.
Catnip, Peppermint, Spear-
mint, Balm, Tansy, Horehound,
Houseleak, 40c doz.; Yellow
Root, Sassafrass, Elecampane,
40e lb.; Also Mastodon Ever-
bearing Strawberry plants, 70c
C. Add postage. Miss Mary Hol-
laway, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
SAGE:
Shade Dried Sage, 30 qt.;
Also Old ion Bunch Okra.
Seed, 25e cup; And Cream
Crowder Peas, 25c Ib.; 5 Ibs., $1.
Del. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Roys-
ton, Rt. 1.
Home Cured, hand picked,
Sage, $1. lb. at my home. Ma-
riah Brown, Richland, Rt. 3,
Box 48.
1949 Leaf Sage, hand picked,
washed, no large stems, $1.25
Ib.; 1/2 lb., 70c; Hot Pepper, 10
oz., 70e; 6 oz., 50c; Sage plants,
14, $1.00; 6, 50c. PP. Miss Lil-
lian Hardin, White, Rt. 1.
WALNUTS & WALNUT
MEATS:
Walnut meats, nice, dry, clean,
large pieces, $1. lb. Add post-
age. Wayne Cochran, Pisgah.
COTTONSEED:
Recleaned Ga. Experiment
Station 1st yr. New Empire Cot-
tonseed, wilt resistant, ginned 1
Riley C.
Couch, Turin.
60 bu. Empire Cottonseed, Ist
yr., kept pure at gin, $1.50 bu.
Fob. Joe Rainwater, Carrollton,
Ri 1.
3 tons wilt resistant Empire
Cottonseed for sale. Write, for
prices. Earl F. Armstrong, Bish-
op.
HONEY, BEES, ETC: _
4 good, strong hives of Honey
Bees. J. J. Davidson, Pineview,
Reels
Pure, Extracted honey: 6-10
lb. tins, $11.50; 6-5 lb. in big
mouth glass jars, $6.50; 12-2 1/2
lb. jars, $6.50; 24-16 oz, round
jars, $5.74; 24-12 oz. $4. John A.
Crummey, Jesup, Box 117.
EGGS:
Purebred Whit Cornish eggs,
15, $2.25. PP. Mrs. J. O. Howell,-|
Pineview. I
Biggs: Brown, Red, Warhorse,
Opgchee, Grays, Shuffler, $3.50
per setting. Mrs. Will Davis,
Buena Vista, Rt. 4, Box BB.
GOURDS:
Nest Egg and other small
gourds, 5c-20c ea.; Mixed Gourd
seed, 10c sp. Mrs. John Weaver,
Temple, Rt. 2.
CORN:
About 50 bu. Shelled Corn,
$1.25 bu. Mrs. R. L. Greene,
Cuthbert, Rt. 1.
EGGS:
Dark Cornish Baniam Eggs,
from selected show type breed-
Beau Perfection breeding, age
vanced Domino breeding, about
Giant S. C. Black Minorca
Hatching Eggs, 15, $2.50. PP.
L. B. Millians, Newnan.
Purebred Dark Cornish eggs,
heavy long legged, broad
breasted type, 15, $1.60. PP.
Mrs. Fred Johnson, Dawson,
Rt. 2, Box 152. : i
FEATHERS: .
Turkey Feathers, dry picked,
free of wing and tail feathers,
40c lb. Del. Z. J, Lee, Red Oak.
40 or 50-Ibs. nice, clean, mix-
ed Feathers, 40 lb. Mail any-
where in Ga. MO. Mrs. -J. W.
Aiken, College Park, RFD 3.
GOURDS: 3
Large, short neck, Martin
Gourds, 25e ea.; Martin Gourd
Seed, 12c pkg. PP. Mrs. C. A.
Hammond, Fitzgerald, Rt. 4. .
Gourds: 6 Martin, $1.60; 6
Dipper, $1.25; Ready for use.
No less sold; Small Dipper (un-
cut), $2.50 doz. PP.; Summer-
time Pumpkin Seed, plant Ist
of May, 60c C. L. J. Ellis, Cum-
ming.
Gourds, 8-171/2 in. circum.,
priced according to size. No less
than 4 sold. Mrs. T. B: Thomas,
Thomasboro.
Yellow Root; Wild Cherry
Bark, Sweet Gum Barn, 25c 1b.;
Queen of the Meadow, 35c lb.
Or exc. for print sacks. Mrs.
Willard Bennett, Fairmount,
Catnip, balm, horehound, dbl.
tansy, sage, 6, 50c; garlic, 4, doz.
$1.00; crabapple, muscadines,
scuppernongs, 6, $1.00; Blue-
berries, hazelnut, spicewood, 8,
$1.00. Mrs. M, L. Eaton, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1.
- CATTLE FOR SALE -
Reg. Jersey Bull, 10 mos. old,
$1.; Heifers, fresh, some fresh-
en 20-60 days; Also OIC, short
nose, blocky, bred and open
gilts, males ready for service,
8-10 wks. old pigs. At farm,
Birmingham, Ga. W. H. Nix, Al-
pharetta, Rt, 3.
Reg. Dbl, Standard Polled
Hereford Bull, Plato Domino,
16 mos.; Also reg. Polled Here-
ford Bull, 31/2 yrs. old, Ad-
1400 Ibs. D. C. Collier, Barnes-
ville. :
15 purebred Holstein Calves,
3-6 mos. old, 10 heifers, 5 bulls,
cut of outstanding milk pro-
ducers. All letters ans, E, F.
Entrekin, Bremen, Rt. 2,Box
53,
Reg. Jersey Bull Calf, drop-
ped Sept. 8, 1949, Sire: High-
field Fair Earl 369010, first
prize winner at SE Fair; Dam:
Mayfield Design Blonde 1435215
grand champ. at Ala. State
Fair in 1946. R. P. Tatum, El-
lenwood.
Offering 1 exceptionally well
bred reg. Bull Calf of Domino-
Plato Domino breeding, calved
Mar. 24, 1949, horned, $200. for
quick sale. Robert W. Wilson,
Augusta, 855 Broad St.
Guernsey Heifer, 11/2 yrs.
old, to freshen with ist calf in
July, from good 3-4 gal. cow,
1 lb. butter daily, $75. At my
wre Mrs. J. R. Heidt, Marlow,
tke : :
Reg. Guernsey Bull, 3 yrs.
old, good breeding, good indi=
vidual, $250. S. H. Acklen, Car-
rollton.
Jersey Heifer, 2 yrs. old,
freshen Feb. 25, exc. cond., from
good stock, for sale. G. W. Dar-
den, Watkinsville. ~
6 reg.. Aberdeen-Angus Bulls,
1-3 yrs. old, priced according to
age, breeding and conformation
$250.00-$600.00. Hwy. 80 si
miles E. Statesboro. Lamar
Jones, Statesboro, Rt. 1, Box
331, Care Bulloch Farms.
Hereford Bull, reg. in both
associations, Dbl. Standard, one
yr. 4th of March, Grandson of
C. M. R. Rollo Domino Jr., $20,-
000 bull. W. M. McGinnis, Al-
pharetta, Rt. 1.
Reg. Black Angus Bull, 18
mos. old, gentle, $150. without
papers, Trade for reg. Polled
Hereford Bull, out of large type
ers, 15, $8.50; 30, $4. PP in Ga.
_ Ave, N, E., DE 7815.
A. F, Kelley, Warrenton.
Beautiful Guern,
mos old, out of 4 g
ter broke, $75. Fre
,
Cow, hal
D. Shivers,
Augusta, 2744 Milledgeville Rd.
Good Blue Jersey-Guernsey
Milch Cow, freshen Ist April
(2 calf), $200.00. Burt Millhol-
lan, Fairmount, Rt. 2.
Full blooded Jersey Bull
Calf, 4 mos. old, good blood-
lines, sell or trade for Heifer
Calf about same age. M. H. Hen+
derson, Stockbridge, Rt. 1.
Dbl. reg. Poll Herford pull,
4 yrs. old, 1300 lbs. Mose
McDonough, Rt. 2.
Hicks,
Fresh in Jersey Cow with 2nd
calf,
$185. for both, or
cow,
$170. Mrs. Helen Street, Atlan-
ta, Rt. 2.
4 good Jersey Cows, some]
fresh, others freshen soon, $150.;
old, |
about 1100 Ibs. $100, A. W.4
Stapp, Tucker, Rt. ;
hoboth Church),
Also
good mule, 9 yrs.
te ey
Re-
4 reg. Guernsey Cows, 1 Reg.
Bull, from good bloodlines. Sell.
one or all. Elijah Howell, Can-
ton, Rt. 1. j
Reg. J ersey Bull, Ivys Stand-
ard Baxter, born July 13, 1948,
solid color with black tongue,
very gentle, $125. Marvin Mad-
dox,
Reg.
Winder, Rt. 4,
Hereford Bulls
and
Heifers, about 1 yr. old, good
bloodlines,
on pasture,
also
few select grade Hereford Heif-
ers. J. E. Cline, Oxford. (Tel.
Covington 2167).
15. purebred Holstein calves;
10 Heifers, 5 Bulls. Vaccinated,
4-6 mos. old, good shape, out of
one of the best herds-in State.
All letters ans. E, F.. Entrekin,
Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 54. -
HOGS FOR SALE
8 LBG and SPC Pigs, 8 wks.
old (2-8-50), $10. ea, at barn;
PC Boar, 200 Ibs., $40.00; 3 LBG
Gilts, $25. ea. Exc. equal value
for heifer calf, B. J. McMillen,
Dacula. a:
10 reg. BB Guinea Shoats,
some
ready for service,
and
bred, 75-125 Ibs., $25. ea.; 3 lit-
ters ready Apr. Ist at 10 wks.
old, 2-3 litters. R. J. Anderson,
Elberton, Rt. 2. :
Reg. Duroe Pigs, blocky, 8
| wks. old, $20. eas with papers in
buyers name. Ship anywhere
exp. col. J.. A, Brown, Felton,
Rt. 1.
OIC Short Nose Male, blocky,
5 mos. old, 165 lbs., with papers, |
$40. at my home. Hugh Watson,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Reg. Hereford Gilts, 6 mos.
old,
also sows, for sale. L.
Singleton, Fort Valley, Rt. 3.
3 SPC Gilts, 6 mos. old, life
treated, registered, best blood-}
$30. ea. R. F. Williagns,
Guyton. F See
2 Essex Gilts, bred to reg.
lines,
male, $60. ea. Reg. in buyer's
name. Hoyt Moss, Lula.
7
pee
4 mos. old purebred Hamp-
shires, males and gilts, modern
| blocky type, from large litters, |
$30. ea.; I yr. old 180 Ib. reg.
Hamp. Boars, $65. ea. Shipped
and reg. A. cee Rocker, Jr. Met-
ter.
Pigs and Shoats, any _ size, | :
kind or color. See. Victor Rich-
ey, Commerce, Rt. 2.
Reg. Hampshire Pigs.
Nov. 25th, 4 males, 1 fi
born
emale,
from FFA Pig Chain Sow, ex-
tra nice, $25. FOB. Reg. in buy-
ers
name.
Crawfordville.
Berkshirs, gilt due to farrow
within 10 days, 300 lbs., 17 mos.
d; sow bred to broke nose
erk. boar, 450 lbs., and broke
nose boar; 1 reg. Hereford Sow,
300 lbs., and cross bred shoats.
J. O. Burton, Crawfordville. -
Reg. Short Nose, blocky, OIC
Jack Wheeler,
Pigs, and young Boars for sale.
W. P. Hughes, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Reg. purebred Black Essex
Boar, 11/2 yrs. old, about 275
lbs., best bloodline, life cholera
treatment, blocky, $85.00; Pigs,
3 mos. old, males, and females,
subj. to reg., $25. ea. W. B. Win-
ters, West Green. Phone 1613.
Reg. OIC Boar, short nose, Wed
heavy milking Herefords. R. B.
Curtis, Farmington, Rt. 2.
blocky, 17 mos. old, $65.00. Jim
R. Chastain, ss
}
Cumming, Rt.
L
_2 Little Bo
Guinea Male pigs
21/2 mos. old, $2
and shipped, Fob, W.
well, Oliver. _
18 Sows, OIC, SPC,
sota No. 1 and cro
young, 9 bred
Boar, to farrow
with small pigs; 20
shoats, reasonable. Bob
Palmetto, Rt. 1. (At. Ri
- SPC Gilts, 7 w
if bough ae
sow, bred
Sone
$150. All well marke
treated, crated. FOB.
W. Seago, Pinehurst.
2 SPCs,
best of
Moultrie, Rt. 3.
Three OIC gilts, 3 of 4
parents registered, oth
purebred, reasonable
Johnson, Senoia, Rt. .
Exc. for reg. Big Bone
Sow or Gilt, bred, or
Goat, or will buy. Leon
Unadilla, P. O. Box 214
PC Hog, 7 pigs, 4
$75.00; Ten OIC Pigs,
old, approx. 75 Ibs., $15.
my place. F. H..Crespo, At
924 Dill Ave. (Tel. Ra. 7906 a
er 6 P. M. for appointment
10 SPC Pigs, 6 wks. old
9, 1950, from litter of 10
by reg. boar and unreg. si
no weaklings, $12. ea. at
place on Flat Shoals Rd., S.
Kalb Co. H. G. Almand,
thonia, Rt. 3, Box 180.
-Male Hereford Hog, |
early May, well marked.
in buyers name, appro:
Ibs., $75. G. F. Hudson, A
1475 .Eastland Rd. (Tel,
4206). : ;
Purebred Hampshire Fe!
pig, well marked, 4 mos.
$25. Fred Webster, -Voe. Te
er, Chester. : ;
Purebred SPC . Ma
Gilts, 8-12 wk
bloodlini
Unrela
S. Airport on ton
Chambers, Albany. ,
- 9 OIC Pigs, one Sow,
150. for lot. Avery J.
$60.00; 2 head
Male Pigs, 4 mos. old,
$35. pr.; 3 head fema
breed, $20. ea. Mr:
Brady, Cairo. :
potent, s
of litter of fifteen,
Edwards, Jr., Byrom
1, Box 150. oh
- 6-8 wks. old Hamp:
both sexes, popular
Bill Pickrell, Cochra
7 wks. old pigs,
ae Henctoet
my barn, Hamp
Loftis, Atlanta, 4
S. W. (Phone
Blue Guinea-OIC 4
had 14 pigs, also 3
White Face-Big
sow, farrow March,
$80. pair. C. R. We
Purebred African.
pigs, $20, ea.; $35
J. Weldon, Wi
HOGS. FOR SALE
HORSES AND MULES
eg. ae Boar, 17 mos.
bs. $50. at my
55, = arid. Papers
SOW. Tae Rogers, Amer-
out of state blood-
| gilts, about 30
uyers ee: $15. ea.
ders lle, Rt,
Cherry Red,
. "le, out Ot litter
bs., $45. at my
. ae Papers
. No Sunday sales. A.
, Jesup, Rt. 2.
lack PC pigs, both sex,
dlines. Phone
~short nose, biocky,
e winning sows, reg.
name, $25. ea. Inoc-
a to ship. Bred gilts,
1 ready for
eee ere: |
ready for market, not |
yrs. old, Duroc- Jersey.
exc. for~ good size White
- Yearling~-er Heifer.
R. oo se ae
SBC ao to farrow
in April. Pigs farrowed
2 oe sore pay our
, four males, A Be,
. A. Pig Chain Sow,
OB. Reg. in buyers name.
Theeler, Crawfordville.
and Big Bone Guinea
nd 10 wks. old, $10. ea.
Essex Reg. pigs, 6 wks.
. FOB. MO. No chks.
Britt, Baxley, Hic 3:
Durec Pigs, 10 and 16
reg. in buyers name,
mao. and: $35. . Burt
Be poultrie, Rts Os
Shoats, 6 mos. old, 2
female, reg. in buyer's
a.; 3 OIC 8 wks. old
males, short
ee 00 each at my
arl Whitmire, Toc-
tock Little Bone Black
Guinea, stay fat kind,
ding, 3 mos. old.; males,
silts, $20.50 ea. No COD
oO. P; Peaesels, Har-
J Duroc Jeriey: Male
mos, -old. Can be :
rth Brood Sow, 3
Bth, 1950; had 3 litters
and iis good mother,
| buyers name; Also 2
-from this
OIC. Edwin
e, Rt. 1
yrs.
Reg. Hereford Gilts, . ready
for breeding, also 2 sows for
sale. L. P. Singleton, Fort Val-
ley; Rt. 3:
\
Reg. Hereford Male, Female
Pigs, 10 wks. old, selected, per-
fectly marked, dark red, life
treated for cholera, and worm-
ed, reg. buyers name, $25. ea.
Ship anywhere. W. M. Mims,
Byromville, Rt. 1
Purebred White OIC Stock
Hog, 1 yr. old, around 400 lbs.,
$60. at my place. 4 mi. Buford.
abe W. T. McCune, Buford, Rt.
6 Big Bone Black African
Pigs, 6 wks, old, $12.50 ea. E. O.
Bledsoe, Carrollton, Risse:
_ HORSES AND, MULES
_ FOR SALE
Black mare, gentle, work
apices el 10 yrs. old, around
1000 lbs., no bad habits. See at
my home, J. Ww. Brown, Honest
Park,
Pair of matched 1200 lbs.,
d| yr. old Gray Mules, $260.00; are
so complete farming imple-
ments, cheap, or trade for trac-
tor, or tractor implements. C.
W. Sims, Avondale Estates, 20
Fairfield Dr. (Tel. Cr. 6375, or
At. 5741).
7 yr. old Dark Red Mare,
about 1200 Ibs., blocky, gentle,
|'work anywhere, single or dbl.,
3129. or trade for cow, hogs,
eh L. Chambers, Buford,.
a yr. old Mare, gentle, work
or ride, guar. sound, no bad
habits, fine cond., sell or trade
for cow or springer. G. O. Ma-
her, Conley, Rt. 1.
Gentle, nice spotted Shef-
land Pony, $150. Mrs. Helen
Street, Atlanta, Rt.
2. Phone
Caer teu, :
Mare Mule, about 8 yrs. old,
_|850 Ibs. Sell or exc. for young
cow and calf. Bring cow and
za mule. H. L. Williams, Bax-
ley...
Red. Horse Mule, 9 yrs. ole
; healthy, good worker, for sale.
-| Mrs.
| Rt. 3.
He... Bledsoe, Carrollton,
Black Mare Mule, 6 yrs. old,
1000 lbs., bargain price. Phone
De. 0465: Claud T. Cobb, De-
eatur, Rt-2.
Good able, sound mare mule,
950 lbs., works well anywhere,
$50. Or exc. for 8 or 10 mos.
old heifer; Also 2 H wagon for
sale or exc. for 1 H wagon. F.
W. Jones, Fayetteville, Rt. 3.
Mare Mule, around 10 yrs.
old, 1100 lbs., no blemishes,
good worker, also 2 H wagon,
reasonable. M. R. Queen, Hape-
ville. (U. S. Hwy. 41).
Shetland Pony, gentle, dark
brown, about 31/2 ft. high,
$100. Phone 197 W. W. J Pitt-
man, Metter. Sy
| 2 good mules, 10 yrs, Aid: also
ae Bs walking cultivators, 300 bu.
| corn for sale,-feasonable. 4
mi. N. Rochelle. Mrs. Carrie D.
Laidler, Rochelle.
Blocky type Smooth Mouth
Black Mare, works well any-
where, See at my farm 1 mi. N.
Shannon, at Pinson Station, H.
C. Pittman, Rome, Rt. 2.
1 pair mules, 8 and 10 yrs.
registered
Bull, or take part in lespedeza
seed. Live at Flintstone, Ga. but
.| mail as follows: Arthur Stover,
St. Elmo, Tenn., Rt. 3. Phone
832625J.
1 Morgan thoroughbred mare
| horse, $85. or exc. for 2 heavy
breed gilts that are bred. No
|piney wood -rooters. D. C. Mc-
Gahee, Townsend, Rt. 2.
Black Mare Mule, 8 yrs. old,
about 1200 lbs., sound, good
cond., $75.00; Also 2 H wagon,
$25.00; Corn Planter, Guano
Distributors, several good
plows, reasonable. Mrs, Willie
Saffold, Warner Robins, Rt. 1.
Gentle, 3 gaited horse (geld-
ing), lady broke. Sell cheap.
Mrs. Robt. C. Watkins, Sandy
}Springs, CH 2068. eke
phone).
. Mules, 1H go (no
Bs
. Pair good mules, 6 yrs. old,
site
Angus |
for sale |
- FOR SALE
RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE
Good Mule for sale cheap.
Geo. C. Wilkes, Dublin, Rt. 6.
Mare Mule, 12 yrs. oid, 1000
lbs., $50.00; also Shoats, 100 Ibs.,
$15.00; 2 sows, one with 6 pigs,
other 8 pigs, 1 wk. old, $75.00.
Hwy. 41, three miles N. Jones-
boro, C. D. Casey, Riverdale.
Gentle Red Mare, around
1050 lbs., work anywhere, rea-
sonable. J. D. Pittman, Deep-
step.
Tron Gray Mare Mule, 2 yrs.
old, about 900 Ibs., partly brok-
en, $125. at my barn. Exc. for
Hereford Bull or Calves. (Resi-
dent of Union Co., Ga). T. G.
Little, Culberson, N. C., Rt. 1.
* Mule, 1000 lbs. for sale or to
exc. for good work mare; Also
| want 20-30 calves from 1 wk. to
4 wks. old. Will pick them up.
oe Smith, Sr., Baxley, Rt.
Good Bay Horse,/1050 Ibs., 1
yrs. old, $100.00; Black Shaler
7 yrs. old, 1190 Ilbs., $125.00;
Pair, $200. Work anywhere.
Very gentle. Calvin Gifford,
Sulphur Springs.
Tenn. Walking Mare, 7 yas.
old; work anywhere) due to foal
in "May, bred to fine stallion.
Sell or trade for 10. in. Hammer
Mill of popular make. Lewis
Lindsey, Silver Creek, Rt. 1.
work anywhere, $150. i
Rickles, Turin.
SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE
Purebred Tog. Goats, 1 billy,
1 yr.. old, 3 nannies, 3 mos., 1
yr., and 6 yrs. old respectively,
can be registered, $100. for lot.
Mrs,, George Leckenby, Jones-
boro, Rt..1, Box 413.
Purebred -reg. Tog. Buck,
$25.00; Also 2 does to freshen
soon, both bred to above buck,
mother 5 qt. Saanan, one to
freshen 1st time, one Qnd fresh-
ening. S. P. Tapley, Woodbine.
Toggenbergs: Two 12 mos, old
does, one purebred, other near-
ly so, naturally orn! less, just
bred, and 1 purebred Buck,
$75. or $25. ea. Rev. O. L. Evans,
Americus.
Purebred reg. Tog. Buck,
21/2 yrs. old, naturally horn-
less, short hair, Crystal Helen
bloodlines, mother 5 qt. doe.,
$25. Trade for buck of equal
breeding. If desire trade, send
full description, or copy. certi-
ficate of registration, ped. rec-
ord, amt. of milk mother gave.
Mrs. Ovalene Highland, La-
vonia, Rt. 1.
Reg. Nubian Goats, bred does,
also bred grade does. At my
farm near Madras. Earl S. Red-
wine, Newnan, Rt. 2.
Saanan-Nubian Cross Milk
Goat, fresh, 3 qts., for sale. Mrs,
B. F. Keown, Rome, Rt. .6.
SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE
A
Rabbits: NZW, from 1 mo. to
6 mos. old, $1.50 ea. up accord-
ing to size and age. I. W. Foster,
Atlanta, 8 Ridgeway Ave., N.
old, good cond., $150. Or exc. |W.
| for young
2 Males, 3 Female Guinea
Pigs, $1.25 ea.; Lot for $5.50.
Bryan Counts, Haralson. Phone
No, 15633.
Purebred White Pink eyed
Angora Buck, 8 mos. old, 1
grown Chinchilla Doe, $5. 00, or
$2.50 ea. J. P. Brown, Means-
ville.
NZR Buck, $1.50; NZW, Pink
Eyes, Black, NZ Gray, $2.50 pr.;
Singles, $1. 50 ea. Tom Chap-
man, Tifton, Rt. 1, Box 8-B.
Giant Chinchilla Rabbits; 2
does, 1 Buck, 5 mos, old, $2. ea.;
One buck, 1 yr. old, $3.00. Ex-
press Collect. W: S.. Carson,
Young Harris.
NZR Rabbits: doe, 9 mos. old,
and doe and buck, 1 yr. old for
sale or exc. for NH Red Pullets.
P. B. Martin, Gainesville, 543
Gordon Ave,
ne oe. 6-12 mos. old,
2.25 ea; 3 oe .
Giant Chinchillas, with ped.
papers, 2 mos.-7 mos, old, both
sex. Gray Dutch Checkered
Rabbits, 7 mos. old bucks and
does, $5. ea. FOB. ship exp. col.
G. A. Ulm, Poulan.
Ped. growing stock NZW
Rabbits, with papers, shipped
promptly. Walker E. Smith, At-
lanta, 2684 Collier Dr., N. W.,
Rt 8?
8 mos. old Belgian Gray Rab-
bits, from 18 lb. stock, around
10 lbs., $4.00; Snow White Pink-
eyed Angora Buck, 6 mos. old,
$3. For quick sale. Mrs. F. Ryan,
Tallapoosa.
NZW Rabbits, from ped.
stock, Bucks, 7 mos. old, $5.50;
31/2 mos. $2.00; 8 wks., $1.75
ea.; Does, 4 mos., $4.00; 8 wks.,
$2. ea.; 9 wks., $4. pr. Exp. Col-
lect. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cum-
ming.
Rabbits (1/2 Chinchilla) 7
ea.wks. old, $2.50 pr.; Bucks, $1
ea. Will trade. Billy Turner,
Union Point.
3 does: NZW Red, mated,
Chinchilla and 1 large White,
and White Buck, reasonable.
Mrs./Edna C. Pettit, Decatur,
Tilson Rd., Rt. 1, Phone De.
7588.
1 trio healthy young cavies,
$2.50 not prepaid. Jennie fol
ley, Atlanta, 1338 N. Hightower
Rd.
White English Angora Rab-
bits, 5 does, 2 bucks, $25. or $4.
ea. J. D, Hicks, Buford, Rt. 1.
2 blue eyed Black Silky
Does, young, healthy, fine
cond., reasonable. Ship FOB.
Spencer Strange, Hartwell, 602
Savannah St.
LIVESTOCK WANTED
CATTLE:
Want young purebred
Black Angus Bull in 50 mi.
radius of Atlanta. W. L. Camp-
bell, Ben Hill, Fairburn Rd.
(Tel. Am, 2598).
Exe. Guernsey Cow with 3rd
calf 6 mos. old, (male) for heif-
ers 4-6 mos. old, high bred, free
of all diseases. See: J. T. Proph-
itt, Chipley, Rt. 3.
Want several sound _ reg.
Guernsey Milch cows in heavy
production. All letters ans.
Madison D. Short, Sr., Claxton,
Care Shorts Guernsey Farm.
| (Phone 238J).
Exchange Reg. American
Saddle Mare for Brahma or
Hereford Bull of equal value.
Gordon Kettles; Dalton.
Want 6 Polled Hereford
Heifers, full blooded. Must be
healthy. W. A. Simpson, Mc-
Donough.
Want Holstein or Guernsey
Heifers, Calves, or Heifer
Yearlings. Hyland C. Bunn,
Midville.
Want Black Angus Springers,
grade cows or heifers. Write:
R. S. Pope, Villa Rica, Rt. 1.
Want Heifer Yearling in ex-
change for Old Mule, no plug.
G. B. Smallwood, Williamson.
HOGS:
Want best prices on Big Bone
Guinea Pigs, reg. in buyers
name. State correct age and
weight. I. W. Coker, Whigham,
Re, 1. :
SHEFP AND GOATS:
Want a Baby Ewe Lamb.
Quote best prices; Also want
small chicken brooder, Mrs. E.
W. Miller, Marietta, Rt. 1.
POULTRY FOR SALE
ANCONAS:
8 hens and 1 cock, Anconas,
$12.00; also 2 hens, 1 cock, But-
ter- Cup chickens, $6.00; 5 hens,
2 cocks, Black Polish, $12.00; 5
hens, 2 cocks, Houdans, $12.00.
Mrs. A. V. Harrison, Brunswick,
1929 Norwich St.
AUSTRIA-WHITES:
50 AAA Austria-White pul-
lets, also 20 AAA Silver Lace
Wyandottes. All 3 mos. old and
90c ea. Will ship. Thos. H, Win-
go, eee Rt. is eae Mrs.
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POULTRY FOR SALE
BARRED & OTHER ROCKS:
15 Parks AAA yr. old B. R.
hens and rooster, $25. Mrs. T.
M. Webb, Ellijay.
BABY CHICKS & BANTAMS:
Booking orders, limited num-
ber, W. L. and B. R. baby chicks
from individually trapnested,
ped. pens. Sired by males trom
dams with 300 egg records, $12.
C; 500, $55.00; Eggs for hatch-
ing, $21. Cs. S. J. Griener, At-
lanta, Rt. 14, Box 198.
Common bantam pullets and
roosters, 50c ea. No less 5 ship-
ped. M. O. Tab Bartley, Black-
shear, P. O. Box 8.
Bantams: 2 trios Black Coch-
ins, 9 white Cochin hens and 1
cock, 1 pr. Light Brahmas. Very
reasonable. Will shipy O. T.
Cowley, College Park, 406 1st
Ave., Fairfax 5056.
Bantams: Modern and ola
English BB Red Games, white
Jap Silkies and R. I, Reds, also ~
Golden pheasants in full p-m-.
age. B. H. Holsonback, East >
Point, 302 So, Harris St. ae
2 small type White bantam
roosters, Rose and S. C., $1.75,
or $1. ea; 1 purebred N. H.
rooster, ready for service, 4
mos. old, $3.00; also blue Dam-
son plum sprouts, $1. ea. Mrs. J,
E. Sorrells, Royston. ;
CORNISH, GAMES & GIANTS-
3 Dark Cornish roosters, la:
Spring hatch, $2.50 ea. Mrs. W.
M. Chambers, Milan, Rt. 2:
10 purebred Dark Cornish ~
roosters, 10 mos. old, $2.50 ea.
Will ship if party pays chrgs.
Goalie E. Gordy, Newnan, Rt.
1 purebred White Cornish
rooster and 4 hens, $25.00: also
Eggs, $2.25 per 15 postpaid.
Mrs. J. O. Howell, Pineview, Rt.
1, ;
2 Shuffler cocks in goo
shape, $5. ea. Will ship. G. A. \
Ulm, Poulan.
5 purebred AAA Dark Corn-.
ish 1 yr. old hens, fine shap
$12 or trade up to 10 for good
sweet potatoes, corn or hay. J.
E. Granger, Reidsville.
Royndhead-Clarets, sev. -nice
hens, $5. ea.; pen of April stag
and 4 hens, 1-3 yrs. old, large,
select stock. R. R. White, St.
Elmo, Tenn. (Resident of Flint-
stone, Ga., but P. O. in Tenn.).
2 Martins Texas Baby Beef
direct str. Dark Cornish cock-~
erels, 5 pullets, beginning to
lay, $14. or $3. ea.; also 2 Buff
Cochin bantam young roosters,
$3.25 or $1.75 ea.. Amos Dietz,
Ringgold, Rt. 1, Box 60. :
1 Barclay Shawl Toppie cock,
$15. or trade for 5 hens or 7 pul.
lets, good games. W. C. Shumate
Jr., Stone Mountain, Rt. 1, DE
3067. :
of og
1 matured trio Exhibition
Cornish from prize winners,
perfect markings, $15. M. Order. ~
W. C. Turner, Americus, Al- |
bany Road.
Few pit game stags for sale
or trade for brood hens: Jim- ae
mie Johnson R. H., Hopkinson
Warhorse, Brown Shawlneck,
Nigger or Allen Roundheads
Must be pure. Hoyt Helton, ~
Buchanan, Rt. 2.
10 purebred Dark Cornish
pullets, 5 lb. av., 1 long, yellow
legged type, 7 lb. cockerel, $17.
Sat. guar. Hubert E. Hill, Com-
merce, Rt. 1,
Pr. Indian games, wt. around
5 lIbs., rooster and hen, just
started Byine, $6. Jas. C. Ben-
nett, Duluth, P. O. Box 251.
20 pure Dark Cornish hens
and 2 roosters, $2. ea. M.-O.
only. Mrs. Jewel Dominy, East-
man, Rt. 4.
2 fine pit game stags, 1/2 Fal-
con, 1/2 Ky. Dom., ready for .
brood yard, $4. ea. Russell
Griffin, Gainesville, Oak St.
Ginn Reds, May hatch, 10 pul-
lets and 10 roosters, $7. pair.
Make offer for lot. J. B. Bramb-
lett, Gainesville, Rt. 9.
7 good Chappell Dom cocks,
4-6 lbs., ready to breed, also,
several others, all purebred.
Sat. guar. G. M. Walden, Gib-
son, Rt. 2. :
10 pit game stags, 10 mos. te
1 yr. old, $1. Tb..or 75c ib. for
entire lot. Will not ship. Mrs. kL
Cc. sorte Jackson, Rt. 1.
fee
PAGE EIGHT
POULTRY FOR SALE
POULTRY FOR SALE
MARKET B ULLE TIN.
POULTRY WANTED
Dark Cornish BB heavy wt.,
young hens, $2.00 ea.; also 7
mos. old Angora rabbit bucks,
$2.50 ea. Mrs. O. L. Craft, La-
yonia, Rt. 2.
4 trios White Lace Red Corn-
sh, now laying, $10. trio. M. O.
ly. J. C. Herron, Martin, Rt. 1.
AMBERGS:
1 Hamberg rooster, $2.50 or
brade for 2 hens. H. C. Wal-
raven, Dallas, RFD 2.
6 pullets, 1 cockerel, 6 mos.
pld Silver Spangled Hambergs,
from prize winner at State Fair,
$15.00; also 15 dark R. I. Red
hens, 8 mos. old, $2.50 ea. Mrs.
Sarah O'Neal, Concord,
MINORCAS & MISC,
Nice, mixed hens, laying
gcod, 8 for $12. and a mixed
stag free with order. Mrs.
Marie Holiand, Dalton, Rt. .
ORPINGTONS:
5 fine yellow Buff Orping-
ten young roosters, $2. ea. Mrs.
Marie Holland, Dalton, Rt. 2.
10 Buff Orpington pullets
now laying and rooster, 1949
hatch, $25. at my home, Will
not ship. Erank Barford, Atlan-
ta, 1185 Moreland Ave., S. E.,
MA. 7036.
PEAFOWLS, PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, ETC:
Sev. pr. Peafowl, $45, pr.,
$25. deers hen. Mrs. Chester AL
Burge, Macon. 431 Nottongham
Dr.
White King pigeons, for sale
or exc. for Angora rabbits. Nor-
ton Eldridge, Ashburn.
Racing Homers, seamless
banded, $5. pr., 3 pr., $12.00; 2-
3 mos. old, $1.50 ea.; large type
White Kings, $5. pr. E. H. Mor-
gan, College Park, 231 a Cam-,
bridge Noe
REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRES
& RHODE ISLANDS):
Booking orders for best grade
N. H. sexed pullets, late March
del.,4 wks. old. Limited. C. R.
Jackson, Atlanta, Rt. 1; Box
64A.
43 N. H. pullets, laying, 4-A
stock, $2. ea. my place, Apple
Pie Ridge. John A. Foy, Alto.
oH.
in full af I
E. 0. B Carrollton, Rt,3;
50 hens: 20. N. H.. Reds, rest
mixed (no Leghorns), $1.40 ea.;
$1.25 ea. if all taken; 2 roosters,
W. HoReds, S2ea. FOB. WA:
Donaldson, Chamblee, RFD 1.
10 N. H. Red pullets, Spring
1949 hatch, about all laying, $2.
ea, FOB, M.O. Mrs. I. S. Teagle,
Sr.; Cordele, Rt..2.
300 N. H. red 4-A hens, 8 mos.
old, 70 per ct. in production,
$2.25 ea. FOB my farm. T. L.
Collum, Haddock, Rt. 1,
50 N. H. Red March 1949 pul-
lets, from bloodtested, U.S. Ap=
proved flock, that have high
laying records,.5 or more shin-
ped prepaid, $3. ea. M. O. only.
J. Y. Davis, Martin, Rt. 2.
12 fine 4-A N. H. Red. hens,
14 mos. old, laying, $2. ea. Ship
if crates are returned. Mrs. G.
Fi Clifton, an Riyg3, Box
573
REDS (N. H. & R. I): =
60 N. H. Red hens, 9 mos. old,
laying, $2. ea. for lot. H. B. Wall,
a Mountain, Rt. 1. (Youngs
d.).
80 N. H. Red pullets, 6-1/2
mos. old, 60 per ct. laying, $2.50
ea. R. R. Sims, Tucker, Ga. 3970
Norcross Road.
32 pullets and hen, some N.
Reds, others, White Leg-
horns. Good layers. Reasonable
price, Will not ship. Mrs. Thom-
as Loyd, Fayetteville, Rt. 1.
40 NH Red Pullets, ready to
lay, 1 Cockerel, $1.50 ea. Come
after, just off 42 Hwy. on Flip-
pen Rd. Willie Tanner, Flippen,
P.O Boxly
6 Purebred NH Hens, 1 yr.
old, and two, 2 yrs. old, $2. ea.
cash. Crate furnished. Mrs. B.
H. Purvis, Helena, Rt. 1.
50 NH Red Pullets, Mar. 1949
hatch, from bloodtested U. S.
approved flock, high laying rec-
ord. Ship 5 or more prepaid, $3.
ea. MO only. J. Y. Davis, Mar-
tinieRt. 2:
Purebred RI Rooster, 1 yr.
old, $2. Exp. col. Daniel H.
Budd, Boston, Rt. 1, Box 274.
NH Red 4A pullets, 450 hatch-
ed Nov. Ist., $1.35 ea.; 325 now
in 70 per ct. production, $2.25 ea.
Fob. my farm. Thomas L. Col-
lins, Haddock, Rt. 1.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS,
DUCKS, GEESE, ETC. for sale
5 guineas, $10. Will ship
COD. Eugene~Oliver, Adel, Rt.
x
July 1949 hatch turkey hens,
wt. av. 9 lbs., 500 lb. or $4.50 ea.
Mrs. W. L. Daniel, Albany, Rt.
3. :
1 ea. goose and gander, extra
large Blue Toulouse. G
breeders and layers, $7.00 at
farm, or $8. shipped. Ans. all
cards. Mrs, H. R. Rich, Austell,
RE te
M. B. Bronze toms and hens,
9 mos. old, 1 hen, 1-1/2 yrs.
old, 65 lb. Exc. tom, about 16
lbs., for 4 pr. Chucker or 5 prs.
Bob White quail, tame. Herbert
Bower, Covington.
2 pure B. B. 1949 toms, 20-25
lbs., $8. ea. Ship anywhere. M.
O. only. Mrs. Fahnie Findley,
Danburg, Rt. 1.
BeBe Bronze poults for April
del. Sev. hundred ea. week. S.
G. Hulsey, Gainesville, Rt. 6.
4 Bronze hens, $6. ea. Wilson
Carson, Griffin, Rt. C.
3 nice toms, 5 mos. old, 60c
.|lb. my place, Cant ship. Miss
Etta Alexander, Jefferson, Rt.
Diss
M. B. tom, about 25-30 Ibs.,
fine for stock, 50 Ib. J. L. Hol-
ley, Matthews.
2 young turkey hens and 1
tom, for sale, my place, 9 mi.
Ea. Pineview. Mrs. John David-
son, Pineview.
1 pr, big Blue geese, $10.00;
Black and White ' Muscovy
ducks, $5. pr. All raised last yr.
Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Quitman,
1 tom, 1949 hatch, 20-22 Ibs.,
nice for breeding, $7.50; also 3
R. I. Red 4-A 1949 roosters,
$7.50 or $2.50 ea. Miss Mary
Elven Galbreth, Reidsville.
5 Pekins (3 hens), $2. ea. my
home. Woodland Ave. Come
after, Mrs. Zora Brown, Scott-
dale, Box 317.
1 grown White Pekin antes
$1.25 FOB. Sanford Foy, Stone
Mountain, Rt. 1.
3 Quackless ducks, $3.50 or
$1.25 ea.; 1 ea. duck and drake,
White Pekin, $3.50, Tom Chap-
man, Tifton, Rt. 1, Box 8-B.
1949 hatch turkeys, 2 hens,
lay soon and 5 toms. Sell or
exc. toms for you now lay-
ing hens, ares D. fe Langston,
Unadilla, Rt. 2.
LIVESTOCK AUCTION
Tri-County Livestock Auctions will be held at Hub_
Junction (about 5 miles from Covington on Ga. Hwy.,
No. 12), every Monday at 1 P. M.
24, Write.
HEREFORD CATTLE AUCTION SALE
Auction sale Reg., Hereford-Polled Hereford cattle,
specializing on bulls, but will have females also...
at Livestock Se Moule, Friday, February
| free), 10 Ac
ANCONAS:
Want 18 young Ancona Hens
or Pullets, ready to lay, no culls.
Quote price Fob exp.col. B.S.
Wetherington, Adel,
BABY CHICKS: _
Want 200-500 Baby Chicks to
raise on halves to 8 wks., any
breed except Leghorn Roosters.
You furnish feed, Max Sanders,
Wrightsville, Rt.. 2.
Want raise chicks, any heavy
breed, on halves, to 10 wks. old.
Other party furnish chicks and
half of feed; ship direct to me.
Mrs. In F. Dykes, Baxley, Rt. 1,
Box 13:
DUCKS:
Want Mallard Drake, about 1
yr. old. Must be purebred and
reasonable. J. G. Branham, At-
lanta, Rt. 1, Box 128. (Phone Ca.
5972),
GAMES AND GIANTS:
Want 10 hens and 1 rooster,
fighting Games, on halves at
once. Or give rooster and keep
pullets. Good location. Advise.
P. B. Sanders, Wrightsville, Rt.
2.
* Want to exchange one 51/2/5
lb. Mar. 49 Bacon Warhorse
Rooster, for one of equal value,
Shawl > Neck, pure _ Charlie
Brown strain, S, 0. Huff, Meat
cello,
Want 2 Beach Jersey Giant
Roosters, triple A, no culls,
Spring 49 hatch. J. F. Eaton,
Douglasville, Rt. 4.
GEESE:
Want some geese. State age
and price. A. Walton, Columbus,
Box 905,
Want 10 or 12 Geese and Gan-
ders, 5 or 6 of each, reasonable.
F. A. Bryan, Omega.
DUCKS AND GEESE: :
Want 4 ducks and 1 drake,
cheap for cash. Buford Barber,
Harrison, Rt. 1.
Want pr. Toulouse or Emden
geese, vicinity of this area, or
shipped. Write. Quinton Jones,
Columbus, P. O. Box 1626.
Want pure Canadian gander,
of pure wild. Canadian blood.
Hugh A.*Forester, Head River.
PIGEONS:
Want 1 or 2 pr. White Fan-
tail pigeons. Quote price. Mrs.
Maud Britt, Lilburn, Rt. 1.
TURKEYS:
Want 1 Red turkey tom. Ad-
vise. Cran H, Anderson, Elber-
ton, Riis:
Want young turkey tom and
1 White Pekin drake for breed-
ing purposes. Advise. Mrs. J. O.
Dickerson, Lyons, Rt. 5.
WYANDOTTES:
Want 1 R. C. White Wyan-
dotte 4-A fooster, about 2 yrs.
old, large. Advise price, etc.
Clifford Morris, Buchanan, Rt.
aS : &
FARM HELP WANTED
Want man for 210 A farm in
Banks Co., near Hickory Flat
School, Mostly Bottom land, 2.
houses. Standing rent. _Docia
Haris, Lula. s
Want single man to help
make crop, room, board, and
reasonable salary. Must be
.| strickly sober. S. A. Waddell,
Lawrenceville, Rt. 1.
Want good willing worker to.
tend 32 A land, 3% A tobacco,
4.9 A cotton, rest in corn, etc.
Lend ready for planting. Will
give 1-A tobacco, board, room
and honest. Mrs. Eula B. Stevw-
art, Alma, Rt. 1.
Want unencumbered white
woman to do light work around
Rt. 1, Box 13.
Want good man for 50 A
land. Barn and pasture to put
in corn for one-third of corn.
Come see it. J. C. McKoy, New-
nan: Rt 1; :
Want nice woman to liv as
one of ramily and do light
work on-farm. No milking.
Rest of family have crop (rent
and laundry. Must be sober]:
farm, GQ. H. Prince, Demorest, |
Want settled couple to
in house with me and have| exp. tractor, other 4
interest in chickens, ~ hogs,
few acres of pimiento pepper. | Teliable. Julian Re
Mrs. C. H, Trussell, Sr., San- 455 N. Highland
dersville, Rt. 1,
Want good small family | good land,
(white or colored) to work large tights, ~aneee
1H crop for standing rent, 3rds.| wage hands.
and 4ths., good 4 R_house,|
near town, good land, 7A
ton alloment. See: Roger Mann,
McDonough, %Joyners Garage. enone, the
Want nice unencumbered or. near Cher okee
white woman to live as one of | p,- moved: Mrs: Mi
family on small farm, and
light farm work. $30. monthly
salary. All letters ans. Write.
Mrs.* M;,D. ae ues
Box: 103.
Want. GI fer? 50 A.
land for raising st
bave-10 A Bermuda Pasture,
pasture, wood, creek. Good
house, near GI school. E
Measfield, Morgan.
Want farmer for es or 2HIR
live Want job on?
and| Dont care for
Hunter J ordan.
Want 2 H crop
cot- oman,
good school, churcl
do Canton, 50 sae Si
thel White man ae
~ |enced, wants job
farm, 3rds and 4ths, or sesne Her
rent. Good house, good
school bus and mail rt. mee :
available. R. A. Pruitt, Homer,
Rae
Want single man or man
wife to build barn, repair other |_
buildings, do geaheral farm work Middleage ~
See or write.
and | Uvalda, RFD 1.
on farm. Can furnish 2 or 3 R, exper
house, pay weekly salary. J. H. Sal
Tribble, Atlanta, 277 Capitol}
Ave., S. W. (Tel. Ma. 7969).
Small family wanted to work] ~
Man, wife, 14 yr.
by day on farm and do other :
kinds farm work. J. H- Lever- oa: ne say eae
Lett, Parrott.
Want man for JH crop
halves. Good 3.R house, elec., 3
iy mi. town, near good church,
| good land and stock, seed
fertilizer furnished. *, M. a
Auburn, Rt ye. ee
Want farmer for 1 or 2)
crop on halves. Good house
with lights and water, school |
and rural routes. 1 mi, Carnes-
Christian Pina
on
and | 1
7
H
ville J. Herschel _ Crump, | oe
Carnesville.
Want at once, middleage
white woman to live with elder- |
ly couple, and do light farm
chores on farm for room, board, | Best, Barnesville,
or small salary. W. H. Sanders, :
Portal, P. O. Box 61.
Want dairyman with boy | cultivation, running w
large enough to help milk
cows with machines. James Must be good land. Li
Sledge, Ty Ty.
Want exp. dairyman to Aenk < S
after 96 cows and get produc- Ss oe a 4 ae
tion. New Serge Milkers, plenty | wife, s
good Ladino clover pasture. 10),
Must know how to handle, feed, | work at once. J. W. ]
and care for cows. Furnish g
house, mail and bus rt., running
water, lights, bath..H. D. Smith,
Trenton, Big, Oak Farm.
Want white woman, 45-60,
good health, for light farm tees % c.
work on farm, No pile >
Good fair salary per week.
+E. Chambley, Griffin, | Ree
Want larg col. -fami
work on farm. Good house, |
mail and 2 school houses,
church, Close to .farm. Will
Move. J. P. Doster, eens
RED,
Want middleage man
wife to live on farm and
light farm work,. for house,
lights, running | water. Refer-
ences. Mrs. G. T. Edwards,
catur, Rt. 1, Hasnbos Driv
Tel. 2Cr. 2813.
Want sobere ae man_
work on farm. $20. mthly.,
room, board, laundry, or part
crop, part wages. A. J. Cowart,
Portal. 8
Want nice, unencanieree
white woman to live as member
of family on farm, and do light
farm chores. Write: Mrs. Ethel },
Plank, Griffin, Rt. 4._
. aad
Pini Ne bad habits.
Park.
Want small er
Sa
50| standing rent .o
John Crone, Rayle.
all able to aw
ood Tiseh Ri. Bee oe
Unencumbered won
job on farm, $10.00
and room. Can
Want oe at once
doar share crop. Can
De- |i
White snide:
to ene job on ae
Want 2 or 3H oe
basis. Have to be
furnished. L. -
POSITIONS WANTED
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