Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1950 April 19

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Tom Linder, Commissioner














cold weather has done
ge to crops, especially
egetables and early plant-
The weather man tells us

f any April 15, on record.
msider unseasonable weath-
, very discouraging to farm-
eir early efforts to produce
nothing, and in the case of
where a killing frost or
means they wait a whole












try, however, to remember
mon said, There is nothing
the sun. Weather damage
ble temperatures have come
ne down through the years.
























and a man can only adapt

had been previously planted,













vas cattle that ranged in the
which were only driven up a



ure have its moods
but the time when weather
ring varies from year to year

ther believed in starting
February 14, My grand-
sd that corn planting should
Friday and my fathers idea



. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19. 1950

NUMBER 33

EATHER



nber that nature brings its

1em as best he can, since there

yer forty years ago, in 1910, in |
ounty, running a cotton plant-
2 it was so cold that I wore
and I was then planting over |

hucks to feed to the woods cat-_

e | latory License, There is no charge

| you now sell, ee

en the oak leaves



believed in early planting was because
they did not have or use commercial ferti-

lizers and for that reason, it required a

greater lergth of time for crops to grow

and mature, Corn that was not planted:

early very often encountered hot, dry
weather before silking and tasselling
time, and as a result, the corn crops were
very short. .

The vagaries of the weather are one of

the main reasons why diversified agricul-

ture is much safer than depending on any
one crop whatever that crop may be.
There has been so much said about one
crop with reference to the old cotton farm-
ing that we often forget that a one crop
system is bad whether that one crop is

cotton, corn, cattle, potatoes or other crop.
- This is why crop rotation, soil-building _
and crop diversification is the best insur-
~ ance that a farmer canhave.

Last week, I attended the Blue Lupine

Festival at the old Dooly Camp-ground

not far from. Vienna. This old tabernacle

has stood through the storms of more
than 100 years. All of the upright pillars,

the sills and the joists were hewed from
long straight yellow pines. Our forefath-
~ ers did not remain long in any new settle-

ment until they gathered together and
with ax and saw built a place of Divine
Worship. On those old timbers, which
have stood through the storms of the
years, can be plainly seen the ax marks
where they were squared out. Anyone

who has had any experience in cutting out

and hewing a square timber out of a

- round pine tree 40 feet long can appreci-

ate the tremendous amount of hard labor





NOTICE TO DEALERS IN
INSECTICIDES, FUNGICIDES,
SEED TREATMENTS, ETC.

The Georgia Economic Poisons
_Law of 1950 requires all dealers, in
all types of insecticides, fungicides,
seed treatments, weed killers, rat
_kiHers, etc., to have a Dealer's Regu-

for this license. Just write the De-

' partment of Agriculture, giving your
name and address and show the name
of the manufacturer of the products

- ALL MANUFACTURERS MUST







"REGISTER THEIR PRODUCTS.

that was required for this building. The
main court is approximately 40 x 60 feet,

~ with a 40 foot shed on all four sides, mak-

ing the entire tabernacle approximately .

80 x 100 feet. There is probably no edi-
fice in Georgia today, however fine, that
represents as much sweat and hard labor
to any one individual, as was required of
the individuals who built this rustic tem-
ple in the wild woods of South Georgia.
The Blue Lupine Festival was a great
success and was largely attended by men
and women from more than 40 counties,

with a considerable sprinkling of people ~ BB

from other states.

Riding along the highways and see-
ing the beautiful fields of Blue Lupine
coming into full fruition, some of it al-
ready in bloom and some with seed well
developed, and realizing how much this
crop of Blue Lupine means to the soil

building of those fields, one could not help
but reflect on the bounteous hand of na- |

ture which has-:given to man such a crop

with which to restore the fertility of the.

Jand, which once produced those virgin
yellow pines, the sight of which would be
inspiring to the present generation.

After the morning program, delicious

_ barbecue was served and then the busi-
-ness of the day was transacted. Every

we

year the Blue Lupine festival attracts
more and more people and every year
Blue Lupine becomes more and more an
established part of agriculture on Georgia
farms. :

In different parts of Georgia, there is
to be found places of worship built by
the hands of men and women who carved

_ this civilization out of the great wilder-

ness, trusting in God and their right hand,
building a place to honor Him the same as
they built a shelter for themselves and
their children.
great mechanical invention and _ great
scientific discoveries, it would be a won-
derful thing if at least once a year the peo-
ple of Georgia could gather themselves
together at these old land marks of our
glorious traditions and there, in spirit,
commune with the men and women who
trod that sacred earth many, many years
ago and built this civilization throuch
their faith, using the crude tools of their
day. With their faith and self-reliance
coupled with modern tools and scientific
knowledge, we could build a country
that would be the wonder of the ages.
The vagaries and uncertainty of the
weather but try our steel as the metal is
a when heated in the forge and
a given a cold dip in icy water
TOM LINDER,
_ Commissioner of Agriculture _

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SECOND HAND
MACHINERY. FOR SALE

1 H Wagon, Iron Shaft double
plow, several Single plows,
Mowing Machine, Dray Har-
row, Avery Bulldog Planter,
other equipment; Also One
Mule, 1500 Ibs. H. S. Stow, De-
catur, 3408 Decatur, Flat Shoals
Rd. (Tel. De. 9700).

1 each: 2H Oliver Plow,
Spring Tooth Cultivator, Cole
Planter, two 1H Oliver plows,
used one season; J. Deere Trac-
tor (used 1 season), Athens 4
Dise Tiller, 20 Dise Smoothing
Harrow, new 7 ft. Mower, Ferti-
lizer and Seeder Attachments.
Reasonable. R. H. Cravey, Cov-
ington, Rt. 2.

Nearly new 1H Wagon, used
very little, good cond, farm
bell, ete. for sale. W. F. Latimer,
Carrollton, Rt. 1.

20 ten gal. milk cans, nearly

new, $4. ea. J. C. Upshaw, Cov- |

ington./

Walking Cultivator, good
cond., $25.00; 2H Wagon, $365.
or exc. for 1H Wagon. L. S.
Womack, Douglasville, Rt. 4,
Box 66.

1 yr: old S. C. Case Tractor,
$1500. Trade for cattle. Hwy.
42, 10 mi. S. Atlanta. L. P.
Tatum, Ellenwood.

Fordson Trattor, recondition-
ed motor, Disc Plow, only ran
30 hrs. since overhauling, $200.
es H. Norreil,-Gainesville, Rt.

. New Holland Hay Baler, good
cond., $1500. H. W. Vaughn,
Athens, 290 Milledge Hgts, (Tel.
3338J). i

52 Intl. Combine with 16 HP
Continental engine, extra con-
cave and pulleys for peas, Ist
class cond., cheap. W. F. Mc-
Afee, Tennille.

Brady Garden Tractor, 11/2
hp., with cutaway or turning
plow, used very little, good
cond. Sell at half price or trade.
x gf Crumbly, McDonough,

it. 2,

1 each: New Combine, and
good 2nd hand Combine, both
with motor, good condition, sell
either. R. D. Tatum, Palmetto.

New 10-38 Tractor Tire,
small defect on outside rubber,
cheap. Y. J. Ivie, Atlanta, 1088
Sanders Ave. (Tel, Ma. 3995).

50 Model Ford Tractor, used
15 hrs., $1200.00; King Har-
row, pick-up type, 8 disc, $175.;
10 Tooth, all service Cultiva-
tor, $165. Separately or togeth-
er. No letters ans. Allen Poole,
Ashland, Rt. 1.

Peanut Picker with 4 cylind-
er motor, Power Hay Baler with
motor, used very little, very
cheap, W. C. Burnsed, Ellabell.

H+

SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE

250 gal. pasteurizing Vat, |
Stainless steel inside and out,
equipped for cooling with freon.
Needs temp. controls and re-
cording thermometer, sell with
or without 2HP Freon compres-
sor. $900. with compressor;
$700 without. James F. Deal,
Dairy Department, U. of Ga.,
Athens.

12 A John Deere Combines
with motors, A-1 cond,, like
new, priced to sell) At my
farm. J. Hill Touchstone, Grif-
fin, Rt. C, Tel. 4856.

2H Wagon including cotton
beds, $75.00; Pulverizing Disc
Harrow, double and single trees,
$20.00; Practically new Oliver
Walking Cultivator with attach-
ments, $50.00; 18 Oliver Turn
Plow, $10.00; 10 yr. old Mare,
1100 Ibs., $100. W. T. West,
Cedartown, Rt. 3.

1 Row Iron Age Transplanter,
used 2 seasons, 'J. Deere No. 5
Power Mowing Machine on rub-
ber, J. Deere M. Tractor, Culti-
vator, used 1 season, $40.00;
J. D. Kilifer, 5 ft. dbl. sec. dise
harrow. Mrs. Grady Bradshaw,
Silver Creek. :

Brady Garden Tractor, cuta-
way harrow, turn plow, used
only 24 hrs. $150.00. J. H.
Creel, Fairburn, Rt, 2.

Friend Orchard Sprayer with
300 gal. cyprus tank, guarantee
condition, $300. R. B. Saxon,
Sylvania.

2 H Walking Cultivator, good
cond., $35. cash at my home.
Otis Wells, Hinesville.

.Good Meadows Grist Mill,
$60.00; Super Hlatcher Incu-
bator, 250 egg cap., $20. Trade

for cattle or grain. S. W. Payne, |

Ball Ground, Rt. 2.

16 Dise Harrow, planter,
guano distributor: and attach-
ments suitable for Allis-Chal-
mers G Tractor, cheap; Also
several mule drawn tools. Oscar
Waters, Glennville. /

1 H Cultivator, Mowing Ma-
chine, Corn and Cotton Planter,
1 Mule Power Hay. Press, many
other plow tools, good cond.
See: M. L. Steward, Glenwood,
Rt. 1, Box 110.

Browers Hot Water outfit for
raising chickens, consists of 2
metal batteries, 5 decks each,
500 cap. ea., for sale or exc. for
equal value; Also 1 Elec. Floor
type Brooder, 300 cap., $15.00.
J. B. McLeod, Valdosta, Rt. 3,
Box 41,

Spring Tooth Integral Har-
row for J. D. Model L Tractor,
$17.50; Also 5 ft., 8 disc harrow
with tractor hitch, $15. Fob.
Paul Simmons, College Park,



J. D. Combine, 12 A, with J.
D. Power unit, both goodycond.,
$1100. D. A. Law, Chula.

2 H Wagon, also Plow Tools,
good cond., reasonable. See: W.
W. Akin, Locust Grove, Rt. 2.

2 H Wagon, in running cond.,
$30. Exc. for cickens, hogs,,
calves, or _anyt#ing can use.

Fordson Tractor, new Athens
Ben Holden, Rolston.

Side Plow, complete transmis-
sion, late type carburator for
sale. Gober Murphy, Jasper, Rt..
2:

Portable Turner Thrasher, 2
wheel, with or without engine,
Star Pea and Bean Huller No.
9 and Bagwell 1 H wagon.
Lucius L. Nix, Murrayville, Rt.
i

s

3 Buckeye Heater-Brooders,
burns coke, 1000 cap. ea.,

son, Dunwoody, Rt. 1.

No. 69 Minneapolis Moline
Combine, cut only 4 crops grain,
good cond. Call Forsyth 2327.
Thos. G. Scott, Jr., Forsyth.

- Farmall A Tractor, 7 ft. mow-
ing machine,
and bog harrow, used very lit-
tle; Also six can 1HC milk cool-
er, 2 unit McCormick-Deering
milking machines, complete.
Reasonably __ priced. Claude
Pitts, Grantville. :

Planting and cultivating
equipment for H or M Farmall
Tractor, perfect cond., used on
50 A part of one season, $300.
Julian F. Patterson, McDon-
ough, Rt. 1.

Oliver tractor, 2 row planter,
used 1. yr., almost new, for sale
at half price. John A. Evans,
White, Rt. 1.

Athens 2 disc plow on rub-
ber, wheel works on hydraulic
lift for B or C Allis-Chalmers
tractor. Wade Wilson, Murray-
ville, Rt. 1.

Farm Bell, No. 3, wt. 45 lbs.,
$5. Will not ship. Ans, all let-
ters. James W. Williams,
Swainsboro, Lucky St.

New Hlat Bottom Plow for
L. A. John Deere. Tractor, for
sale. See: Fred Peden, Cran-
dall, Rt. 1. eee :

Used No. 12 Smalley Ensilage
Cutter with blower, and 30-ft.
pipe, ready to run, $75. C. J.
Hardman, Commerce.

Feeney Hand Cotton Duster,
good cond., used very little,
$12.50. T. J. Wadsworth, Mil-
ner. oe

T-7 Case Tractor Mower with
7 ft. blade, exc. cond., fit any
tractor, $150. Trade for cattle.
R. P. Tatum, Ellenwood. (Hwy.
42, 10 mi. S. Atlanta).

Planter for corn, ene: pant
etc., usuable cond., also Turn
Plow. see Sane price. Mrs.
Flaura Stringer, Union Hill.
Care John A. Johnston,

5 Brooders, 500-1000 cap.,
feeders, etc., at my home. Mrs.
C. M. Moyers, Atlanta, 4201
Wieuca Rd., N. E.

1H Wagon, $25.00; And some
farm tools for sale. 2 mi. Dun-
can Creek Church. Jim Flana-
gan, Hoschton, Rt. 2. '

Five Row Simplex Cotton
Duster for size A Farmall [rac-
tor, good as new. Priced right.
P. E. Turner, Hiram,

Farm Master Incubator, elec.,
400 egg cap., used 2 seasons,
good as new, $35. Fob. Martin F.
Hurst, Conyers, Rt. 2.

5 Disc Athens Seeder for 5
Disc Athens Tiller, ist. class
cond., $50. W. C. Adams, Cov-
ington.

Farmall H Tractor, J. D. 12 A
Combine, 45 model, cultivators,
tillers, harrows, feed mill, pow-
er syrup mill, mowing machine,
all top cond. See: Thomas L.
Lanier, LaGrange, Rt. 2. (Or
call LaGrange 6857).

V. E. 4 Wise. Air Cool Motor,
can be used on any combine,
priced right. See at my farm.
W..D. Mashburn, Unadilla, Rt.
1. (4 mi. E. Pinehurst).

Reg, Farmall 20 Tractor,
newly painted, motor runs well,
Bush and Bog Harrow, new 26
in, disc. reasonable, See 5 mi.
W. Marietta, Old Summerour





Rt. 2, Box 442. (Tel. Fa, 3549



Farm, Russell Sparkman, Ma-
rietta, Rt. ee 4 E

most new, $25. ea. W. H. Thomp-

feed mill, bush}.

J
SECOND HAND | SECOND HAND MACHIN-
MACHINERY FOR SALE| _ ERY FOR SALE \

20 x 28 Case Thresher with
straw stacker, A-1 cond. J. S.
Strother, Amity.

Benthall Peanut Picker, near-
ly new, good cond. cash, or
trade fr cows or part cash and
cows. Jere L, Williams, Ash-
burn, Rtg. <2

Practically new MecCormick-
Deering Binder, slightly used,
8 ft. blade and tractor hitch,
sell or trade for cattle at 20 per
ct. less than list price. H. L.
Brooks, Box 126.

Corn and Cotton Cole planter,
used to plant 20 A, $38. Or trade
for value. Arnold Blalock, Can-
on, Star Rt.

12 A John D. Combine with
motor, exc. cond., $1100. D. A.
Law, Chula.

er. C. E. Wade, Cuthbert.

10 fa. Turn Plow, Drag and
Smoothing Harrow, Cultivator

Attachments, Bolen Husky, |
rubber tires, 4 hp, $235. M.
Loyd Suggs, - Hapeville, 643

Campbell Circle.

10 ft. Intl Grain Binder,
tractor drawn, on rubber, good
cond., $300.00; Large size Case
Manure Spreader, tractor
drawn, on rubber, $275.00; Intl.
Elec. Cream Separator, used
very little, late model, cheap.
Trade for grazers. Weldon E.
Rheney, Hephzibah. :

Set of planters for John Deere
A or B, used, $175.00; set of
Peanut plows with new blades,
$60. M. C. Gossett, Howard.

Case VAC Tractor, cultiva-
tors, Case Single Sec. Harrow,
cotton duster, planters, ferti-
lizer attachments, complete.
Used one season. All excellent
condition. Geo. B. Futch, Mo-
lena, Rt. 1. :

Farmall No. B Tractor, equip-
ment, $1200.00; Add postage.
Mrs. Omie Faircloth, Pulaski.

Fowler Plow, $10.00; No. 10
Middle Busher, good shape, $8.
George W. McDonald, Vidalia,
Rt. 2. 3

No. 60 McCormick-Deering
Combine, $150.00; Intl. Horse
Power Hay Baler, $35. F. B.
Jackson, Wrightsville. - cae

Hester 2 Disc Plow for Farm-
all Tractor, practically new,
used only 2 weeks, $135.00 at

hmy place. Alvin Harrison, Dear-

ing.

Farmall 14 Tractor, on rub-
per, with power lift, culti-
vators, planters, distributors,
new paint, $275.00. S. E. Booker

2004).

Continental Automatic Tram-
per and other equipment, for
Murray Cotton Gin. W. E. Vin-
son Jr., Byron.

Bolden Huski 3 HP Garden
Tractor, 3 pieces equipment
cutter bar, turn plow, disc har-
row, good cond., $275.00 cash.

Jonesboro 6281).

Athens 4 Disc Tiller on rub-
ber, 26 in. disc, usedvery lit-
tle, $200.00; 6 ft. ILH.C. Dbl.
Sec. Tractor Harrow, 18 in.
disc, (12 dise to each section).
$100.00. Come see. W. T. Moore,
Gray, Rt. 1. ;

ND HAND MACHIN-

SECO
: ERY WANTED -



7 :
Want 4 or 6 gal. Elec. Milk

Cooler, good cond. State price.

Larry Gurley, Rome, Rt. 4.

Want 1948 or 49 Ford Trac-|
tor with automatic lifts. W. L.
Oliver, Barnesville. : = 3

Want Cub Farmall Tractor
with cultivators, planters, guano
distributors, all good cond., and
cheap. Ans. any letterif prive
suitable. Phone 2813. F. Jeif
Veal Sr., Sandersville, Rt. 2.

Want Cole Hopper and mule
drawn Cotton Duster, good
cond., no junk, for cash. State

1945 Case Combine, size F4|
and 1939 Lilliston Peanut Pick- |:

Jr., Fitzgerald, Rt. 4. (Phone |,

H. M. Parker, Riverdale. (Tel. s



CORRECTIONS:
Chrysanthem
























white, cream, yel
lavender, $1.00
and :

Orchid Beauty, R
bird, Pink Beaut
Purple Prince,
Dbl. Wine, 3,
Twelve mixed Poi
$2.00. Jeanne W:
943 Greenwood,
Valley Lilies,
Leaf Caladiums,
Gladiolus, mixed, 7
$2.00, $3.50 C; Fern:

Everblooming, Db
Sultanas, 3, $1.00.

B. Wilson, Atlan
wood Ave. N. E.

Large type
dif. colors, Sil
Giant white dai
doz.; Imp. - Sagan
35c ea; Vinca
small leaf, blue b.
Larkspur, 35 doz
Mrs. G. P. N
ville, Rt. 2, Box

Around 30 var, Gil
dahlias, HRS yellow,

Peach, many oth
All col. Ball
Mrs. L. P, Ivey, ]

Everblooming Oak
red hot poker, 25c
pink Glad bulble
ers, 25c cupful; Jt
ea.; carnation and_
Marigold, dbl. zi
seed. Add postage.
Evans, Ellijay, Rt. 2

or forage, kept

for 2 yrs., 6c lb, Ni

shipped. FOB.
kmart, Rt.

stamped envelope.
Naylor.

Mixed Col. U
beans, 25 cup; 5
Exc. 4 cups for 3 p
'4 white. Each pay
Dan Craft, Bowersvi

Kobe Lespedeza N
ture Grade, not tested,
Combine Peas, $5.
or more, $4. bu. Hug!
ett, Hartwell, Rt. 1.

Turnip. 60 1b.; Gi
Okra, 2c oz.; Man
Darlington Watermel
Black Winter Radi
Mustard, Kale, ixed
20c oz.; $1. Ib.; Red Ch
mato, mixed Small T
Bos Hubert |
50 -

Hot Pepper in Pod.
with order. Ella M.
Hogansville, Rt. 1, Box

Calif. Multiplying ]
20 start; 12 starts, $1.4
Earl Fincher, Waco, :

Fine, long stem V

en ae

Seed, 30c 1



how many rows will carry, also



name of duster. H. P. M

social Cire ks



















Green Okra,
, Carroll-



f Ga I icmcion
days, $2. 00 D5










ai |Ruby King Sweet, Long Pod|
1.| Hot Pepper, Black Beauty Egg-



lard, 4 Thls.,

\doz. Mrs. Charlie N. Pitman,
Gainesville, Rt. 6.

| Dill Seed, 10c and state, :
addressed envelope, Mrs. John
come Valdosta, Rt. 2, Box)

"| Seed, 3 doz., 25c.
5c: Warnock, Tarrytown, Rt2
187. z

d= .

|CWT; Coprock Sorghum seed
(to be planted after Crimson
clover or Austrian peas), $6.
per hundred lbs. R. D. Tatum,
Palmetto.

best known, 25c lb. for peck
or % bu. quantities; Also Large} Rt, 6
.{ Yellow Pumpkin (best keeper), |
$1.00 lb. Not prepaid. L. H.
Hill, Atlanta, 861 Park St. S.
W. (Tel. Ra. 9477).

50c teacup. Bill Hudgins, EEE
|hanan.

-| plying Beer Seed, 25c. Mrs. Ella
Green, Smyrna.

grade No. 1 Brown Top Mil-
|let, and Hegari Seed, priced;
-/Brown Top Millet, 8-%4e lb.;
| Hegari,

;| ton. Estate of J. H. Mathewson.

,| Seed, 35c cup. Mrs.
Moorhead, Bowersville.

Old Fashion Yellow Meat

Watermelon, $1.50 bu. Mrs. Cc.
|G. Kirkus, Helena.

m1.) 20 st. 12 sts. $1.00. PP. Mrs.
/ Earl Fincher, Waco, Rt. 1.

| 40c Ib.; 3 Ibs., $1.00. No stamps.

_{deL;
ville, Rt. 2.

| Del.

' piney,
fetes, 15, $1.00; $5.00 C;!
2 Fonathon W. Toole, Macon.

om | Brome stipment_ good co

| $2.50 M. Guar. full count. A. L.,
|Mann, Surrency, Rt. 2.

;| shipment, Mrs. Junior Cham-|

| guar., 50c C; 500, $1.50. PP, Har-



Pciton ey *Clate Col-
$2. PP. Cash. Mrs,
Holloway, Cobbtown.

African | Squash Seed,





25c

Martin and Dipper Gourd
- Bo FE

bey
, Box

Sound, clean wheat, $3.75.

Seed: Long Velvet Okra,

Mixed var, Watermelon Seed,
Fresh Big Start Calif. Multi-

Approx. 7,000 lbs. each Hi-

5 Yer Ib. FOB. Either
Winder or Farm, 8 mi. Lexing-

Contact: John J. Wilkins, Jr.,
_| Executor, Winder.

Long Green Spineless Okra
Beulah

Calif. Multiplying Beer Seed}

Williams Syrup Cane Seed,

Walker peek pes

es. FOR SALE





Cabbage, 400, $1.00; $1.90 M
5000, $1.50 exp. col. No

checks. Cc. W. Smith, Gaines-

Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1 and |
2 yrs. old, $2- C; 500, $7.00;
71 $12.50 M; Klondike Strawberry,

300, $1. 50; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M.
No_ checks. Cc; D. eo
SI Be





steer: Margdobe ens
50c Cc $1.75 M; PP. Good plants. |

ram Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2.

Rutger, Marglobe, Break O-
Day, Stone Tomato, 500, $1.25;
eM M; Eom. Copenhagen Cab-

Cel 3

500, $1.00; |
aos. M. recs, a
4, Stokes, Fitegesid

Giant Himalaya

erry, $1. doz.
Pts LA Copperskin, and |

panes $2.50 M. Guar.
good count.

Pure LA Copperskin Potato,

Rooted Mastodon, Klondike
Strawberry, 40c C; 500, $2.00;
$4. M. Add postage. Prompt;
bers, Cumming, Rt. 1.

Open field grown Heading
Collard, Chas. W. Cabbage,

plants, Big Boston Lettuce,

ris Lightsey, Baxley, Rt. 3.
Open field grown Rw he






Tomato, Big Bos



30c doz.; Also Garlic Bulbs,
50c doz.: Muscadine ~ Grape
*} Vines, 75c doz. Add _ postage.

; Add postage. Mrs. Mae Turner,

| $3. M; 5 M lots, $2.75 M; 10 M

1500, $3.00; $5. M; Klondike, 60
1C; 500, $2.50; $4. M; Exc. 200

|lonega, Rt. 4:





- Mastodon Strawberry, 70c C;
>| 500, $3.00; $5. M; Klondike, 60
; 500, $2.75... $4.75 M; Sugar
ie Apricot Plum, Damson

Plum, 50c ea.; Scuppernong
Vine cuttings, 50c doz. Add
postage. Mrs. Lee Hood,

Gainesville, ical,

Dutch Cabbage, 300, $1.00;
500, $1.25; $1.90 M; 5000 up,
$1.60 exp. col. No checks. C. W
Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Mastodon Everbearing Straw-
pees $1. C; Kudzu Crowns, $2.
Crabapple, Old Fashion
Seek Trees, 20c ea.; Spearmint,

Mrs. Lucy Turner, Gainesville,
RE s

Kudzu Crowns, $2. C; Cat-
nip, 15c bunch; Spearmint, 30e
doz.; Garlic Bulbs, 50c doz.;
Mastodon Everbearing Straw-
berry, $1. C; Old Fashion Peach- |
tree, 20c ea.; Crabapple, 75c
doz.: Muscadine Grape Vine,
75e doz. Add postage. No chks.
Mrs._ Aas Parker, Gainesville,

" Klondike / Strawberry, 300,
50; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M; Lady
, 300 $2. 50; 500, $4.00; $7.50

Full count. No checks. Mrs.

: le Allen, Gainesville, Re 2.

Sage plants, 20c ea.; Condon,
Giant Mastodon Everbearing
Strawberry, $1. C; Muscadine
Grape Vine, Crabapple Trees,
6, $1.00; Black Walnuts, 5, $1.00

Gainesville, Rt. 6.

Marglobe, Baltimore, Rutger
Tomato, new land grown, 500,
| $1.25; $2.00 M; Moss wrapped.
Guar, to satisty,
funded. E. F. Fitzgerald, Irwin-
ville. .

Chas.-W. Cabbage, 500, $1.;
$1.50 M. PP. Solomon Davis,
Milledgeville, Rt. 5, Box 197.

Certified Copper Skin Pota-
to, and Rutger Tomato plants,

and above, $2.50- M,. Moss pack-

ed. Prepaid. April. del. T. N.,
Harrison, Patterson. :

P. R. Plants, govt. insp., treat- |
ed, 5000, $10. Booking orders
for April delivery. Ward Boy-
ette, Bristol.

La. Copperskin, Red, Skin P.
R. Potato; Rutger tomato, moss
packed, $2. M. A. F. Sheffield,
Surrency.

Mastodon Siretbenty. Te LC;

plants for 4 print sacks, Each
pay postage. Mrs. A. D. Jones,
Cumming, Rt. 1.

Early bearing Strawberry,
extra Jarge, heavy croppers,
75e C; 300, $2.00; Yellow Cling-
stone Peach trees, about 1 ft.,
$1. doz.; Bermuda Grass, $2.00
truckload. Add postage. No

checks. Mattie Duran, Cum-
ming, Rt. 1, es
Klondike Strawberry, 500,

$2.25; $4.25 M. Mrs. Mell Mash-
}burn, Cumming, Rt. 1. ~ :
_ Large early bearing Klondike
Strawberry, 70c C; 500, $3.00;
| Thornless Blueberry, 75 doz.;
Fig Sprouts, large, sweet brown,
3, $1.00. No checks. Add post-
= Gladys Duran, Cumniing,
Maras

Klondike Strawberry, iC <
Catnip plants, 25c bunch:
Peachtree Sprouts, Raspberry |
plants, 50c bunch; Citron seed, |
75e cup; Garlic, 50e doz. Mrs.
Otis Mashburn, Cumming, Rt. 5.

Sage, and Catnip plants, $1.
doz.; Cabbage, $2.25 M; Also
Pie Pumpkin Seed, 25c pk.; 5
pks.,- $1.00; Long Brand Leaf,
Bull Nose Tobacco Seed, 50c}
thls. PP. L. J. Ellis, Cumming. |
. Large Kudzu Crowns, $7.00
M. Del. in Ga. Mrs. Marion Hel-
ton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Kudzu Crowns, $8.50 M. Del.
in Ga. Mrs. Cordie Helton, Dah-

-Broceoli, Kale, Bermuda On-

ions, Cabbage, Carrots, Collards, |
Brussels Sprouts, 4 doz., 50c;
75 C; Cauliflower, Tomatoes,
Parsley, Endive, Lettuce, Pep-
pers, Eggplants, 2 doz., 50c.
Add postage. Mrs. H. V.
Franklin, Register.



Marglobe, Rutger Tomato,
$175 M. Ready. PP. Paul

or money re-]}

| 25 *pk.:



oe



Field grown Marglobe, Rutger,
New Stone Tomato, certified,
-Arasan treated, 50c C; 500, $2,
$4.00. M. Moss packed. Add
postage. Mrs. V M. Johnson,
Shellman, s

Certified La,
Sweet Potato,
$3.00 M; 5000,

Copper Skin
moss_ packed,
$2.75; 10,000,

-1$2.50 M. PP. J. R. Byrd, Pat-

terson, Rt. 2. -

Flat Dutch, Chas. Wakefield
Cabbage, frostproof, 300, 5c;
500, $1.00; $1.50 M; Marglobe
Tomato, 500, $2.00;- $3.50 M.
Del. Otis Conner, Pitts.

Govt. insp. PR and Hundred
to Hill Potato, $2.50 M; cert.
Tomato, $2.50 M; Long Cayenne
Pepper, $3.50 M. PP. Mossed
and packed. Ready for Apr.

25th delivery. J. C, Turner,
Alma, Rt. 3.
Govt. insp. Red or Copper

Skin Potato, $2.50 M; Marglobe,
Rutger Tomato, moss packed,
$1.75 M. Full count. W, G.
Murray, Odum, Rt. 2. ;

Red Skin PR Potato Sprouts,
state insp., 3000 lots, $8.00 M;
5000 lots., $12.51 Parce)
Post. Joh.. W ilson, Bristol,
Ri Box .

Chas. W., Flat Dutch Frost-
proof Cabbage, Cabbage Col-
lard, fresh, green, 300, 75c; 500.
$1.00; $1.50 M; Marglobe, Rut-
ger Tomato, 50e C; $3.50 M. PP.
R. Chanclor, Pitts.

Certified Copper Skin Potato,
$3.00 M; 5 M,-$2.75; 10 M, $2.50.
Moss packed. P. H. Dixon, Pat-
terson, Rt. 2.

Condon Giant Mastodon Ever-
bearing Strawberry, $1.00 C;
Sage Plants, Blood Root Bunch:
es, 25 ea.; Black Walnut Bush-

es, 25e-ea.; 6, $1.00. Add post-

ville, Rt. 6.

Condon Giant Mastodon Ever-
bearing Strawberry, $1.00 C;
Blood Root Bunch, Black Wal-
nut Trees, 25c ea.; Crabapple

6, $1.00; Blueberry ' Bushes;
7c doz. Add postage. Mrs.
Hugh Boling, Gainesville, Rt. 6.

Imp. Pink Skin PR Potato,
Chas. W. Cabbage, Bull Nose
Sweet and Long Pod Hot Pep,
Black Beauty Eggplants, Rut-
ger Tomato, open gield grown,
50c C; 500, $1.50. PP. Satis.
guar. Leroy Lightsey, Baxley,
Rt. 3. ;

Rutger and New Stone Toma-
to, White Bermuda Onion, Big
Boston Lettuce, open field
grown, guar. satis., 50c C; 500,
$1.25. PP. Buford Lightsey, Bax-

j ley, Rt. 3.

Cabbage, 300, $1.00; 600,
$1.25; $1.90 M; 2000, $3.50; 5000

up, $1.40 M. Exp. Col. Shipped
jpromptly. Bonnie Smith, Gaines-

ville; Rt. 2.

Sage Plants, Catnip,
doz.; Also Seed: Pie Pumpkin,
5 pks.,
Leaf, Bull Face Tobacco, 50
spoonful. PP. L. J. Ellis, Cum-
ming.

Marglobe, Baltimore, Rut-
ger Tomato, new ground grown,
500, $1.25; $2.00 M. Moss wrap-
ped to roots. Del.
KE. L. Fitzgerald, Irwinyille.

berry, large heavy, croppers,
75e C; 300, $2.00; 500, $3.00;
Fig Sprouts, large, sweet brown
3, $1.00; Also Red Speckled,
Blackeyed Crowder Peas, 25c :b.
No checks. Add postage. Gladys
Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1.

Bunch PR Copper Skin Po-
tato, govt. insp., cert., $4.00 M.
FOB. Booking orders for ship-
ment after Apr. 15, J. G. Lowe,
Milledgeville, Rt. 4.

Marglobe, New Stone Toma-
to, $2.00 .M. Del; 2 M. wp,
$1.75; Good plants,. Prompt
shipment. No checks.



Screven.



| Lightsey, Sereven, Rt 2.
Re ae vie

mag

PLANTS FOR SALE | _

age. Mrs. Mae i asad Gaines-

Trees, Muscadine Grape Vines,

|truck load. No checks.

$1.90

$1.00; Long |

promptly.

Early bearing Klondike Straw-.

Govt..insp., treated Copper
Skin Potato, $3.25 M. Del. PP.
A. J. Griffis, Patterson, Rt. 1,
Box 42.

Chas. W. Cabbage, ready,

\$1.50 M; Certified Rutger Im-

proved Marglobe Tomato, moss
packed, $1.75 M; govt. insp.
treated, Red and Yellow Skin
PR Potato, $2.75 M. Del. Apr.
15th. John T. OQuinn, Surren-
ey, Ri, 2: :

Exp. Stat. variety Bunch PR
Plants, $6.50 M; 500, $4.00;
Rutger Tomato, 75c C; 500,
$2.25; $4.00 M. From cert. seed.
PP. Hot and Belle Peppers,
Eggplants, $15.00 M; Mixed
orders, rate of 25c per 15 plants.
Morris Sanders, Vidalia.

Good var. everbearing Straw-
berry, 50c C; Also Okra Seed,
long tender, red pod, 25c tbls.
W. O. Garrison, Carrollton, Rt.

i 4.
Field grown Cabbage and

Collard, 500, $1.00; $1.50 M;
Tomato, 300, $1.00; 500, $1.25;
$2.00 M; Pepper, 50c C; 500,
$1.75; $3.00 M. W. H. Branan,
Gordon.

Mastodon and Lady T Straw-
berry, 75 C; 300, $2.15; 500,

$3.50. PP. Prompt shipment.
Mrs. Ara Waldrip, Flowery
Branch, Rt, 1. ;

. Marglobe, Rutger, Baltimore
and Stone Tomato, 500, $1.25;
$2. M. Mossed and wrapped. I.
L. Stokes, Fitzgerald.

Cert., field grown, Earliana,
Rutger, Marglobe, Stone Toma-
to plants, 50c C; 500, $2.00;
$3.50 M; Early Jersey, Chas.
W., Copenhagen Cabbage, 35
C; 500, $1.25; $2. M. Add post-
age. Mrs. J. M. Johnson, Shell-
man.

Asgrow Tomato plants, certi-
fied Rutgers, Ist. yr. seed, 50c
C; $4. M. Moss packed. Mrs. J.

R. Brannen, Statesboro, Rt. 1,
Sage, rooted, 15, PP. Mrs, Bess

Horsley, Waco.

Rooted Mastodon, Klondike
Strawberry, 40c C; 500, $2.00;
$4. M. Add postage. Mrs. Guy
Chambers, Gainesville, Rt. 5.

Chas. W. Copenhagen Cab-
bage, $1.25 M. Exc. 100 plants
for 1 print sack, or 400 plants
for 4 sacks. F. A. Ulm, Poulan.

Mastodon Strawberry, 70c C;
500, $3.00; $5. M; Klondike, 60c

C; 500, $2.75; $4.75 M; Sugar
Pears, Apricot, Blue Damson
Plum, 50c ea.; Scuppernong

Vine, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs.
Lee Hood, Gainesville, Rt. 1.

Govt. insp. P. R. and LA Cop-
perskin Sweet - Potato, $2.50 M,
R. N. Redmond, Pelham, Rt. 1.

Early bearing Strawberry,
extra large, heavy croppers,
75c C; 300, $1.50; Yellow Cling-
stone Peach trees, about 1 ft.,
$1. doz.; Bermuda Grass, $2: 00
Add.
postage. Mattie Duran, Cum-
ming, Rt. 1.

Red, Gold Strawberry, Mas-
todon Everbearing, $1. C; 500,
$4.50; Catnip, Balm, Tansy,
Peppermint, Horsemint, 50c
doz.; Kudzu Crowns, 500, $6.00;
Garlic Bulbs, 4 doz., $1.00; Red
and Black Raspberry, $1.50 doz.

Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dahlonega, a

Be 1.

Klondike, Lady T., Blakemore
Strawberry, 75c C; $7. M; Mt.
Huckleberry Bushes, 75c doz.
ge John Howard, Cleveland,

i

Pure state insp. P. R. plants,

$2.50 M: A. R. Jones, Pelham.

Red Skin P. R. Potato, govt.
imsp., $2.25 M; Marglobe Toma-
to, $2, M. Fob. MO with order,
W. R. Hutto, Surrency, Rt. 2.

Marglobe, Rutger Tomato, $2.
M. Fob. Ready to ship. Prompt
shipment. Packed in moss. MO

{with order. Eugene Hutto, Sur-

rency, Rt. 2.

Cert. Marglobe Tomato, $2,
Del. J. E. Arnold, Surrency,
lt. es

P, R. Red and Yellow Skin,
100 to Hill Potato, $2. M; 10,-
000 or over, $19. Fob. No chks,
nor COD. D. A. Lightsey, Bris-
tol, IRt. 4.

State insp. P. R. Potato, $2.50



M. C. R, Redmond, Plham,

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PAGE FOUR

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ers. Alma Presnell, Gainesville,

- Klondike





PLANTS FOR SALE



PLANTS FOR SALE



Kudzu Crowns,
No out-of-state _or-

Resa:

Horse Radish, Calamus, 50c
doz.; Rhubarb Pie Plant, 25c
bulb; Red Raspberry, 75c doz.;
Catnip, Spearmint, Pepper-
mint, Garlic, Tansy, Balm, Mt.
Huckleberry, 25c doz.; Queen
of the Meadow, 25c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler,

_ Diamond.

Mastodon Strawberry, 80c C;
Strawberry, 50c
Del. in Ga. No checks nor COD.
Mrs. Pearl Pinson, Ellijay, Rt. 2.

Bunch P. R. Govt. imsp. Po-
tato plants, from Tifton Exp.
Stat. stock, $5. M. Fob, Bar-
rets, Ga. by parcel post, or
from Ray City by express.

Ready last of April. Mrs. Fred

Atkinson, Valdosta, Rt. 4.

Certified Rutger Tomato,
ready, $3.50 M; Potato, Hot,
Sweet, Pimiento Pepper, ready
Apr. 24th; $3.50 M; Cabbage
and Onion, $1.50 M. Clifford
Smith, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Cert. Potato, La. Copperskin,
ovt. insp., treated, unmixed,
ara. eee Good count. Ship on
or near date requested. Baron
C. Reese, Baxley, Rt. 2.

Rutger, Marglobe Tomato,
moss packed, $2. M; Govt. insp.,
treated P. R. plants, ready 25th
April, $2.75 M. Del. L. D. Light-
sey, Screven.

Govt. insp. P. R., and L. A.
Copperskin Potato, $2. 50 M. R.
N. Redmond, Pelham, Rte:

Cert. Mastodon Strawberry.
Sell or exc. for 1H Avery
Cricket Turn Plow. Tom Kittle,
Carrollton, Rt. 5.

Marglobe and Rutger Tomato,
$2. M; 25c C. Del. in Ga. Any
amount. Ready. J. E. Jett, Pitts.

Marglobe, Rutger Tomato
plants, $2. M. Del. J. B. Jett,
Pitts, Rt. 1.

Cert. Imp. P. R. Potato, $3.
M; 5 M up, $2.50 M; 10 M up,
$2. M; Marglobe, Rutger Toma-
to, $2.50 M; 5 M up, $2: M. R.
Q. Boatright, Odum, Rt. 2.

Imp. P. R. Red Skin Potato,
govt. insp., treated, $2. M. Paul
Carter, Bristol.

Govt. insp., cert. Potato
plants, hot bedded, ready to
pull, La. Copper Skin and Im-
proved Red Skin P. R. Sell by
1000 or truck loads. W. H. (Bill)
Morris, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Imp. P. R. Red Skin, 100 to
Hill Potato Plants, govt. insp.,
treated, $2. M. Earl. Boyett,
Bristol.

Cert. (Arasan treated), field
grown, Marglobe, Rutger, New
Stone Tomato, 50c C; 500, $2.;

$4. M. Add postage. Wet moss
packed. Mrs. VY. M. Johnson,
Shellman.

Delicious La. Copperskin,

free of disease, passed inspec-
tion by Ga. Crop Imp. Assn.
Inc., strong. $5. M; Original
Copper, and Red Skin P. R.
plants, State inspected, $2. M.
Ready by Apr. 23rd. W. M.
Stone, Baxley, Rt. 1.

Govt. insp. P. R. plants, $2.50
og J. C. McLeod, Surrency, Rt.

Fine Blakemore Strawbetry,
ist yr., $5. M; 500, $3.00; 65c C.
PP. Damp packed. Prompt ship-
ment. MO only. Mrs. G. H.
Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 1.

Sage plants, Muscadine vines,
6, $1.00; Peach, Crabapple, and
Beechnut trees, 20c ea.; Also
Garlic Bulbs, 50e doz. Add

ostage. Mrs. Robert H. Norrell,
Gainesville, Rt. 6.

f Red Skin P. R. Plants, govt.
insp., $2.50 M. Ready around
Apr. 20th. Shipped Fob. Prompt
shipment. W. R. Hutto, Sur-
rency, Rt. 2.

P. R. Plants, pink, copper
skin, ready around middle or
20th of April, $2.75 M. del. L. L.
Lightsey, Surrency.

Rutger, Marglobe Tomato,
ready, $1.75 M; 50c C. Moss
packed. Furnish trucks, Leo
Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2.

Mastodon peng, Blake-
more Strawberry, 75 C
May Cherry, Prunes, pooted,
"25 ea.: Rhubarb, 60 bunch; 2
$1. Add postage. Mrs, Ramie
Black, Cleveland, Rt, j.

$2.5; plus :

| $6.50. Del.

Fill

; $7. M;



Marglobe Tomato, ready, $3.
M; Govt. insp. P. R... Plants,
ready Apr. lith., $3. M. Plus

postage. 10,000 or more, I pay|,,-

postage. Curtis C.
Surrency, Rt. 2.

La. C. Skin and P. R. plants,
govt. insp., $2.25 M; 5000, $2. M.
Julian Todd, Sereven, RFD 1.

P. R. Plants, govt. insp., $2.50
M; Marglobe, $2. M. Good count.
April, May shipping. W. G. O-
Quinn, Surrency, Rt, 2.

Red Skin P. R. Plants, 3 M,
. in Ga, Guar, full
count. Fate Allen, Bristol.

Govt.

Herndon,

insp. Red and Yellow

Skin P. R. Plants, $3.+M. Del. }

No checks. Marglobe Tomato,
$2. M; 75c C. George Griffis,
Screven, Rt. 1, Box 186.

Cert. P. R. plants, $2.50 M;
4 M, $2.25 M; Lots above 5 M,
$2. M. Count and ee guar-
anteed. Mrs. Williams,

P. R., and a Copper Skin
Potato, govt. insp., $2.50 M; 5
M or more, $2. M. B. J. Tyre,
Bristol.

White Blackberry, 10 plants,
$1. John W.-Cross, Clarkesville,
Rtege

P. R. Potato, govt. insp., vine
grown, Imp. Red or Yellow

Skin, ready, and 100 to Hill,}

5000, $10. F. G. Tyre, Bristol.

Asparagus, 75 doz.; Klon-
dike Strawberry, 50c C; Tansy,
15 doz.; Sage, 6, 25c; Dry Sage,
25c cup. Mrs. Clyde Logan,
Austell, Rt. 2.

P. R. Plants, govt. insp., imp.
red and yellow. skin, good
count, 5000, $7.50. L. L. Craw-
ford, Bristol.

Cert. Cliett Bunch P. R.
Sweet Potato, Ga, Coastal Exp.
Station strain, ready. Write:
Lewis Taylor, Tifton, Rt. 1.

P. R. Red and Copper Skin
Potato, $3. M; 5 M up, $2.50 M;
Rutger, Marglobe Tomato, $2.
M, $1.75 M. moss packed, Del.
large orders. sonnnie
Thornton, Odum.

Rutger Tomato, $2: M; Calif.
Wonder Sweet, and Cayenne
Hot Pepper, $2. 50. M; Copper
Skin Potato, govt. insp., $2.75
M; Any plants, 50e:.C. Pepper
and tomato mossed, ready Apr.

20th, All prepaid. No checks. }

Hovis Lightsey, Odum.

Marglobe, New Stone Tomato,
$2. M; 2 or more M, $1.75 M:
Pink and Red P. R. Plants, $2.50
M; Ready Apr. 20th. Prompt
shipment. W. D. Lightsey,
Screven, /4

Marglobe, New Stone Toma-
to, good count, moss packed, $2.
M; Del. 50c C. Ready Apr. 15th.
No. checks. W. R. Lightsey,
Screven, Rt. 2.

Early bearing Strawberry,
extra large, heavy croppers,
50c C; 300, $1.50; Bermuda
Grass, $2.00 truckload; Aiso
Blackeyed Crowder Peas, 25
lb. Add postage. No checks.
Mattie Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1.

Mastodon, Klondike Straw-
berry, 75c C; 500, $3.50; $6.75 M.
Mrs. L. S. Brackett, Marietta,
Rim

Strawberry, 65c C; Huckle-
berry Bushes, 2 doz., $1.00. Dol-
lie Pearson, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Mastodon Everbarting Straw-
berry, $1.00 C; Kudzu Crowns,
$2.50; Garlic Bulbs, 75 doz.;
Catnip, Spearmint, 30c doz.:
Also Old Fashion Peach Trees,
20c ea.; Crabapple Trees, Mus-
cadine Vines, 75c doz. -Add
postage. Mrs. Nellie Parker,
Gainesville, Rt. 6.

Govt. insp. PR Plants, $2.50
M; Marglobe, Rutger Tomato,
$2.00 del Miss Florence OGuinn,
Odum, Rt. 2.

Chas. W. Cabbage, nice young
plants, frost-proof and _ fuil
eount, $1.50 M. up, $1.25 M;
500/2$1.00- or 25e C.-PP. 3rd
zone. No checks. Ottis Pittman,
Baxley, Rt. 4.

PR_ red or copperskin potato,
$2.50 M. aso Marglobe and Rut-
ger tomato plants, $2.00 M. 3
M. up, $1.75 M, Moss packed
and ready. Del. No checks.
| Johnnie Thornton, Odum, &





BEANS AND PEAS _|(<"0"%e", 900
: wo Sewaon Rt A
| Good 90.

Beans, $4.75 bu. Fob. John FE

FOR SALE



Runner Velvet Beans, germ.,:
97 per ct., $5.00 bu; 4 bu.
Brab. Peas, $3.75 bu. FOB.
Mrs. E, W. Child, Omaha

125 bu. 2 crop Field Peas,
recleaned, $5.00 bu. FOB. Will}.
ship 10 or more bushels. H &.
Hart, Marlow, Rt. 1. i

Blackeyed Calif. Peas, 5 lb.,
$1.00; $1.75 per 10 Ibs. "PP, in

Ga. Miss Lillian Hardin, vee

Rt.

10 bu. each Brouneyed Crow-
der, and Speckle, and 30 bu.
Brab Peas, $4.75 -bu.; 5 bu.
mixed, $4.00 bu. FOB. Carl 2
Walker, Ellavilla.

Colored Bunch Budsbbound:
25 cup; Sage, rooted, 6 bunch-
es, $1.00; Mammoth Garlic
Bulbs, 40 doz. Add postage:
Stamps accepted. Lamar Teem, |
Talking Rock. a .

500 Ibs. Prats aig: re-
cleaned, sound, 8c lb. R. fT
Randall, Lavonia.

Muiig: Beans, 30 Ib. in 5 Jb.
lots; Early White Lightning
Okra Seed, 50c teacup. P.B.
Brown, Ball Ground, Rt, 1.

20 bu. pure Brab Peas, sound,
recleaned, $5.00 bu. FOB. No
less than 10 bu. accepted; Pure
a Watermelon Seed, $2.00

Also Stuart and Schley
Bete mixed, sound, well
filled, 6 lbs., $2.00. J. M. Jones,
Grayson,

90 Day Running Speckled
Velvet beans, germ., 85 per ci.
or _ better, $4, 00. bl;

shipped. Check or MO. Dan W.
Wells, Buena. Vista.

No, 1 Running Velvet Beans,
$3.50 bu. Wiley Tinsley, Dex-
ter.

90 Day Velvet Beans, Hay
Cow Peas, $4.50 bu.; Brown and
Black Crowder, $7. bu. fob.
Exc. for cattle or hogs. ae L.
Helrhs, Buena Vista. ~

Biloxi Soy Beans, $4. 50. Fob.
U. T. Flowers, Perry.

. 50 bu. New Era Peas, $4.50.
bu. Fob, H. G. Cheek, Butler.

Mixed Iron Peas, $4. bu. Fob.
Send sample up request on
large orders. Cc. M . Sims, Pem-
broke,

Gatan Soy Beans, A-1 Hace
high germination, cleaned at
my own place, $4.50 bu. in new
10 oz, bags. Special price to
Veterans Class. T. HH. Bass,
Americus, Rt. 4... Be

90 Day Early. Speckle Run,
ning Velvet Beans, $3.75 _
Osceola Beans, and Iron pe
sound, clean, each $4. bu. Fob.
Gray andrews, Roberta.

75 bu. 90 Day Velvet Beans,
running, $6. bu, 1949 crop. W.
M. Bowden, Manchester, RFD Ag

No. 1 90 ee Velvet Beans,
$4. bu. Fob. J. L. Garner, Nate
then, =. Cees

200 bu. good bright on
Miller Peas, 98 per ct. sound,
$5. bu. at my farm, Or will ship.
Davis Benson, Louisville, Rt. 3,
Box-113. :



Heavy bearing Black Pole} Brown

Beans, 50c large cup; White
Bunch Table Peas, 60c qt. Add
postage, Mrs. W. V. Robbs,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

Striped Half Runner Garden
Beans, 25c cup. Add_ postage.
Mrs, N. B. Mauldin, Winder, Rt.
ie

8 bu. 90 Day Velvet Beans, $4.
bu. G. B. McCoy, Warrenton,
Gtalk
90 Day Barly Speckled Vel-
vet Beans, 98 per ct. purity, ny
per ct. germ., $4. bu. Fob.
Moore, Buena Vista.

90 Day Velvet Beans, 90 per
ct. germ., F $3.50 bu. 2 bu. bags.

| or better, $4.
2G Check or MO. Dan W.

- Osceola M
velvets, same price. Any: otder |

for oe 53 cups,



grad Day Velvet

Lindsay, Tifton, Rt 6.




Gata a sce, peplemied.
ee bu. G:C, "Nowell Macon, Rt.

Velvet Beans, germ. 85 per ct.
bu. Any size order




ship
Well soma Vista. es



90 -
ct. germ., $3.75 bu.; Brabs,
$4.50. bu. J. H. Coleman, Jr.
Mitchell. :

Sugar Crowder Peas, 25 lb.,
5 lb. lots up; 1 bu. Big White
flackeyed, 20c Ib., 5 Ib. lots.
Add postage. No letters an-
-swered unless postage sent.
Mrs. Emmer M. Puckett, Bu-

ford, Rt. 1.

3 Good sound, pure Brab peas,
$3.75 bu.; Bright sound Running
pg Beans, $2.75 bu. Fob.

. L. Wilson, Sparta. ;

a | col. Bunch Butter-

white sacks. Each pay postage.
Mrs. Dan Craft, Bowersville,

Ritch

-Gatan Soy Beans, rcleaned,
7 bu, L. C. Nowell, Macon, Rt.

Wanton Yellow Soy Beans,
about 150_ ae $4. bu. at farm.
Higher shipped. Harlie
Chance, ier Rt. 3. Care G.
H. Rauschenberg Farm.

1 bu. Sugar Cream Crowders
Mose. Minchew, Ji







Striped Half Runner, 5 cups,

beans, 6 cups, $1.25
preferred. Mrs. Coen

Millian, Dacula, Rt. 1.





25 ba good "ptate 90. Day
Velvet Beans, $5. bu. FOB. John
F. Lindsey, Tifton, Rt. 6.

Gatan Soy Beans, recleaned,

Teg. Jersey or
Calves, O. L.
New Era peas for sale or ex
for potato plants. TSW,
lins, Copnoss Rt. 2.



eed g ;
$4.50 bu. Shipped in new
bu. bags. C. H. Cooke, Sanders-
ville, Rt. 2.
Recleaned -Gatan| Soy Beans,
85 per ct. or better-
per ct. purity
21/2. bu. bags.
aoe DC



~ Ibs. ~- Whip-poor-will |

, Ball Grown



Coker 100 Chihdeed: 1st.
and 2nd. yr., kept pure at gin,
$1.50 bu. at my barn. Hulette
N. Moore, Sr., Hogansville, Rt.
1, Box 52.

Recleaned, Ga Experiment
Station, 1st yr~New_ Empire;
wilt resistant, Big Boll Cotton-
yee ginned 1 variety gin, 6 1/2c
ib. Riley CG. Couch,, Turin, _

Coker 100 Wilt Resistant, 1st

Good 90 Day Velvet Bedns, 5:
$4. bu. Fob; Samp Smith, Doug- |

90 Day iia and Osceola j

ay Velvet Beas 85 per oa

beans, 25c cup; 5 cups, $1. PP. $
Exe, 4 cups for 3 print, or 4]

: Farmin igton.

Colored Runnin, Butter- =
$1.25; Color g, "MO

shelled, sorted,

$4. bu. Exe. for nie corn, orf

Gol y

C, Starther, F Valley.

4000
Saeed Peas, in 100 Ib. bags, |
Ge 1b ROBY Jos. Goodman,
Leary.

Mung Bean: one
Peas, 30 Tb, in

SOTION SEED Sod ae ee
_|Crummey, Jesup, B
9 strong col. bees, nu

Cokers 100,

y | resistant, $6. Cwt

Strange, Cobb

le 3
bu; $1. 00.
75c gal. Ww.
ington. | =

Cert. Whatleys 3



treated, . $7.50 ewt.:
Soy Beans, $3.50
Sey Beans, $4.00 b
bags. os M. Ware
ville.

_ Pure Whatleys
Cob Seed Corn, nu
$1.50 bu. Del. H.W.

Scotts _Improy

ules, Douglasville

supers with frames
tion, 3 frame root
good as new, Jum

honey, $1. 25 ea. Fe Hf
1 flat jars (12 to ease
James M. Massey,
cross, Rt. Ae see



yr. Cottonseed, kept Pp
in, eet Be , 96 per
f ts:



Only a he lett. ae J. P.
| Reynolds, :

_ 150. hives
































































































































































oe MARKET SB TIN ce - PAGE FIVE
_ MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS | SACKS FOR SALE SACKS FOR SALE
VE POR SALE | FOR SALE See ees
; , . =i 100 lb. cap. white sacks, Large Print sacks, washed,
use, | GOURDS: Catnip, Horehound, Pepper-| washed, free of letters, stains,|20 holes, 25 ea. postpaid. Mrs.

| Mrs.
| boro.

Ba

tor sacks. Mrs. |

oe Passed:
and cert., $1.50
d postage. Mrs.

Columbus, Rt.

Minorca Eggs,
B. Millians,


Eggs, 16, $1.50.
Simpson, Spar-
, 15, $1.50, Plus
ship COD. Mrs.
wson, Ball Ground,

sh and Golden Se-
~ $3.00 and $5.00
k Cornish and
t Bantams, $5
. Clark, Macon,

Dog Type Dark
$2.00 per 15. Mrs.
Union Point, Rt. 1.

pb. del.; 65 lb. Fob.
Osborne, Roy.

try Butter, firm,

fe Feathers, satis.
. Del. Sample on re-

Mary ~ Collins,
Re, 1.

ire sown in almost ev-
t least once. That once
to discourage many

rushing, and with-

1 oot turns pithy and
egin to think of going
Thats when the discour-

igs most of the} *

anted and throws

that the faster a
' the time

en the first one bows |

case of the early globe
week's supply at a time,
1 be about six or seven
row. Remember this
like hot weather, so
void that, and

eason variety,

ble for two weeks,

r of them can



vant a supply all sum-
a late, summer variety
But frequent sow-

ots is a good rule

ter radishes which

to mature and

weeks, They

jome weighing

grow early radishes
with the seeds of
ips,carrots and beets,
are slow to germinate,
in a tenth as many

15, |




Small and mdium Gourds,
no less than 4 sold; Also Gourd
Seed, mixed, 40e oz. No stamps.
T. B. Thomas, Thomas-

Nest Egg, other small gourds,
5e-20c ea.; Seed of Bushel Dip-
Te several others, 10 spoon.
3 irs, John Weaver, Temple, Rt.

Martin and Dipper Gourds,
26c ea; Mixed sizes, 10 ea.;
Bushel Gourd Seed, 10c doz.;

| Martin and Mixed; 50c C. Pius

stamped envelope. Mrs. W. E.
Wooten, Camilla. ;

LARD: /
Pure White Hog Lard in 50
Ib. cans, at market price. Geo.
Caldwell, Senoia.
MEAT:
Oakwood Smoked Meat:
Hams, 70 lb.; Shoulders

50c
Ib.; Side, 60c Ib. E. C, Hurst,
Meigs, Rt. 2.

| PEANUTS:

Large Red Peanuts, 2-4 in

hull, good for seed or eating, $2.

pk.; $7. bu.;. Also Speckled
Crowder Peas, 30c lb. in 5 lb.

lots; And Ground Sage, 50c tea-

oe G. T. Brown, Ball Ground,
iid

FRUIT TREES:

Blueberry Bushes, 75 doz.;
Black Muscadine Grape Vine,
Beechnut, 6, $1.00; Crabapple,
and Peach Trees, 20c ea.; 6, $1.;
Also Garlic Bulbs, 50e doz.
Add postage. Mrs. W. H. Nor-
rell, Gainesville, Rt. 6.

Old Fashion Peach, 20 ea.;
Crabapple, 75c doz.; Also Kud-
zu Crowns, $2.50 C; Catnip,
Spearmint, 30e doz.; Garlic
Bulbs, $1. doz. Add postage.

eee _, 4 Mrs. Lucy Turner, Gainesville,
les (Golden Delici-| Rt. 6.

Crabapple, Beechnut trees, 6,
$1.00; Black Walnut Bushes,
20e ea.; Catnip, Horehound, 20
bunch; Blackshaw Bushes, $1.25
doz. Add postage. Mrs. Bessie
Lou Carder, Gainesville, Rt, 6.

ROOTS AND HERBS: ~~, ~

Queen of the Meadow Roots,
40e lb.; 3 Ibs., $1.00; Catnip,
Horehound, Wild Horsemint,
-Peppermint, Birddock, 80c doz.
Mrs. Ruby Hester, Dahlonega,
Rt. 1, Box 36.



pring Garden Crop

Harvesting the First Radishes Gives
Home Gardeners a Thrill,

nate quickly, marking the row
where the other seeds lie, which
will assist you in oultivating. Be
sure to pull and eat the radishes ag





id | they mature before they ean crowd

the sloweg. crops,







mint, Balm, Tansy, Garlie
Bulbs, 50e doz.; Birddock, Ele-
campane, Yellow Root, 50c Ib.;.

Mrs. Martha White, Dahlonega,
Rt. 1, Box 37. ;

SAGE: ,

Sage, 15c and 20 bunch, Can-
not ship. Mrs. Frank Lyohs, Hi-
awassee,

SEED CANE: i
- Seed Syrup Cane, 4-6 ft.
stalks; 10 M stalks Ga. Green,
5c ea.; 5 M Cayanna Red, 3c ea.
Fob my farm. R. L. Marchman,
Jr., Ft. Valley.

SEED POTATORS:

skin P. R. Sweet Potato seed
for sale. H. %. Baxter, Black-
shear, Rt. 2.

10 bu. Copperskin, Bunch,
Sweet Potato Seed, $2.00 bu.
See.me on J. H. Pullens farm.
Will not ship. Measured bu.
weighs 65 lbs. up. C. O. Howell,
Pelham, ; ,



MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED



ARTICHOKES:

Want 8 or 10 lbs. Jerusalem
Artichokes. Will pay cash. Mrs.
Cleve Knox, Albany, Rt. 3, Box
571,

Want small quantity Arti-
chokes for planting. Charles
Hart, Hiram, Rt. 1.

BEANS:

Want half bu. or more Velvet
Bunch Beans. Frank Jackson,
Blairsville, Rt. 4, Box 166.

Want some Little Half Run-
ner Bunch Beans at once. Mrs.
James Byrom, Jonesboro, Rt. 1.

CANE (SEED):

Want 3 or 400 stalks Seed
Cane. State kind, price per
stalk, and distance from Hazel-
hurst. Geo W. Rowland, Rt. 2.

CHINQUAPIN:
Want some Chinquapin Nuts.

and Sprouts (3-4 ft.). State
price. &. S. Storer, Douglas-
ville, Rt. 4.

EGGS:

Want 1 doz, Ring Neck phea-
sant eggs, John C, Joyce, Val-
dosta.

Want setting Bourbon Red
Turkey Eggs. J. M. Crow, Col-
quitt.

Want setting Peafowl Eggs.
State price, H. E. Barnes, Lenox
Rt, 2.

POTATOES:

Want 5000 PR Sweet Potato
Plants to be shipped by Apr.
20th. Prefer Bunch. Exc. 36
print sacks for same. Mrs. T.
K. Moore, Canton, Rt. 3.

20,000 cert. Red Skin PR
Plants to be shipped Apr, 10th.,
20,000 Apr. 17th. by parcel
post. Make price. P.O. Money
Order Mrs. H. J. McCorvey Sr.,
Thomasville, Rt. 4.

PEAS:

Want 5 Ibs. Little Lady Peas.
Write, or call 6738. L. A. Pow-
ers, Griffin, Rt. C.

SEED:

Want 5 or 10 Ibs. pure Green
Glaze Collard. Priced right.
J. H, Barr, Lumpkin.

Want half teacup Palm Cry-
stal Seed, often planted to keep
moles out of ground, J. H. Ham-
mond, Atlanta, 167 Murrayville
Ave. N.B.

~ Want White Tender Half Run-
ner Bean Seed, also Improved
Red Spanish Peanut. Mrs. B.
H. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 2,

SYRUP:

Want 20 gals. low grade

| Syrup, not good for table use.





L, T. Lane, Franklin, Rt, 2.

Also Pumpkin Seed, 25 cup.

Around 200 bu. cert. Copper-.

holes, 20 ea.: 5, $1. PP in Ga.;
Unwashed, 15c ea. Mrs, E. L.
Robinson, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.

600 print sacks, 100 Ib. cap.,
50, $9.95. Ralph Dangar, Wood-
stock.

_ Unwashed white sacks, free
of holes, 10 ea. Add postage.

d, free of holes and mildew,
25 ea. PP in Ga.; White, 100 lb.
cap., no letters nor holes, 6, $1.
Cash or MO. Mrs. Harry
Yeager, Murrayville, Rt. 1.

Print sacks, washed, ironed,
free of holes and mildew, 25c
ea.; $2.75 doz.; Odds and small
holes, 20c ea. Add postage.
Prompt shipment.

lison, Gainesville, Rt. 7.

Large size, 100 lb. cap. print
sacks, washed, free of holes
and mildew, 25 ea.; $2.75 doz.
Add postage. Mrs. Guy Cham-
bers, Gainesville, Rt. 3.

Good quality smooth white

sacks, 100 lb. cap., 15 ea. Add

stage. Miss Bessie Martin,
ainesville, RFD 5.

Nice large print sacks, wash-
ed, ironed, dark or light, 3, $1.
PP. Mrs, A. E. Nix, Gainesville,
Ht. 5.

Print sacks, 100 lb, cap., good
quality, free of holes and mil-
dew, 20c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
J. M. Morris, Gainesville, Rt. 4.

Print sacks, washed, ironed,
free of holes and mildew, 3, $1.;
$3. doz.; Odds and small holes,
25 ea., $2.50 doz. Prompt ship-
ment. No stamps nor checks.
Mrs. Horace Allison, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 7.

Washed and _ ironed sacks,
free of holes and mildew, 4, $1.;
Whites, 5, $1. Add postage.

+ Prompt shipment. Mrs. Ww. S.

McDaniel, Cumming, Rt. 2.

Print, 100 lb, cap., good cond.,
25c ea.; Odds, 20 ea; Odd
Prints with small holes, 6, $1.
PP. Miss Lucille Wilson, Mur-
rayville, Rt. 1.

100 lb. Print sacks, washed,
free of holes and mildew, 25c
ea, Add postage. Mrs, Walter
Porter, Gainesville, Rt. 1.

Sacks, 100 lb. eap., good cond.,
washed, ripped, free of letters,
Prints, 25 ea.; Whites, 20c ea.
Add postage. Mrs. Idell Law-
son, Gainesville, Rt. 8.

Print; 100 lb. cap., washed,
free of holes and mildew, 25c
ea.; 50, $11.75. Add postage.
Mrs. Glen L. Pirkle, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1.

Print, washed, 30 ea.; White,
6, $1. Cash or MO. No COD.
Add postage. Mrs, Major Tins-
ley, Gainesville, Rt. 5.

Print, 100 Ib. cap., free of
holes, spots, and mildew, wash-
ed, ironed, 3, $1.00; $3.75 doz.;
Odds, 25 ea, Mrs, Annie
Strickland, Gainesville, Rt, 1.

Print sacks, free of holes and
mildew, washed, ripped and
ironed, 25c ea. Exc, some for
peas, white butter-beans, of
tender Half Runner white gar-
den beans: 1 sack for ea. cup.
Mrs. E. R. Brookshier, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 7.

Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., free
of holes, 25c ea. PP; some with
holes or odds, 20c ea. Prompt
shipment. Mrs. R,. C, Burruss,
Gainesville, Rt. 9.

100 Ib. smooth weave sacks,
washed, ripped, no letters,
holes nor spots, Whites, 20c ea.
PP, or 18c and postage; Prints,
25c ea. and postage, or 30c ea.
PP. Mrs, HB, EB, Clark, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 8.

100 Ib. smooth white sacks,
washed, ironed, no spots, holes
nor mildew, 15 ea. Add post-
age; unwashed, 18 ea. Mrs. El-
mer Clark, Gainesville, Rt. 8.

100 Ib. Print sacks, washed,
free of holes and mildew, 25c
ea. PP; Whites, good cond., 20

ea.; white, umwashed, 1 ea.
Postpaid. ONre. H, Gisrie



Gainesville, Rt. 7.



Earl Cauthen, Tallapoosa, Rt. 1.}
Print sacks, 100 Ib. cap., wash-|

No stamps:
mor checks, Mrs. Blizabeth Al-} 1

H. G.. Carlyle, Gainesville, Rt.
Is

Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., rip-
ped, washed, free of holes and
mildew, 25c ea., $2.75 doz. plus
postage. No chks. Mrs. Carl
Howard, Gainesville, Rt. 5.

Print, washed, good cond., 25
ea. Add postage. Mrs, Geo. Hub-
bard, Gainesville, Rt, 5..

Print sacks, 100.db. cap., good
eond., .25 ea.; White, 20c ea,
Add. postage. Washed, free of
holes, Mrs. Earl Knight, Gaines-
ville, Rt, 1.

100 lb. Broiler Feed Bags:
Print, washed, free of holes and
mildew, 28c -ea.; Unwashed, 25
ea.; Damaged alike, 2c ea.3
Damaged Odds, 6, $1.00; White,
unwashed, 6, $1. Postpaid on or-
ders 12 or more. No COD. Miss
Thelma Hayes, Gainesville, Rt.

Approx. 200 print sacks, 5 for
oC C. T. Zachary, Ellenwood,
t.-2,

lettering, good. grade, bleached,
unwashed,
age. Mrs. Harold Reece, Can-
ton.

Good quality White sacks,
100 lb. cap., free of holes, mil-

$5. Add postage. No chks. Mrs.
M. I. Free, Clarkesville, Rt. 3.

postage. Mrs.
Cleveland, Rt. 3.

lb. cap., ripped, washed, ironed,

ea. and postage. No chks. Mrs.
Roy Garrett, Cumming, Rt. 3.

300 or 400 nice, smooth print
sacks, washed, free of mildew,
25c ea., $23.50 C. in Ga.; $24. C.
adjoining states, All postpaid.
No order less than 3. No chks.
nor stamps. Mrs. Joe Ingram,
Dawsonville, Rt, 3.

100 lb, cap., Print sacks,
-washed, ironed, 25 ea. PP in

}lots of 10 or more and 2 bags

free with order of 23. M. O. or
cash. Mrs. C, I. Thompson,
Dawsonville.

Good quality white sacks, 10e
ea. at farm. R. O, White, Jones-
boro.

Nice print sacks, 100 Ib. cap.,
washed, ironed, 5, $1. plus post-
age. No order less $1. No chks.
Exc. 8 sacks for 1 gal., col. but-
terbean seed. Willard B. Sailers,
Maysville, Rt. 2.

Sacks, 100 lb. cap., washed,
ripped, free of letters, holes and
mildew, Prints, 25c ea.; whites,
15 ea. Add postage of about 2e
per sack. No personal checks.
Miss Lola Maddox, Pendergrass,
Rt. 2.

100 lb. smooth print sacks,
washed, ironed, ripped, no
holes, mildew nor spots, 25c ea.;
Add postage; or 30c PP. Prompt
shipment. Mrs. C. R. Smith,
Gainesville, Rt. 8.

Print sacks, 25c ea. All orders
shipped promptly. Eston Yung,
Gainesville, Rt. 9. ~

Nice print sacks, 100 lb. cap.,
ripped, washed, ironed, free of
holes and mildew 25c ea. Plus
postage. Mrs. Loye Whelchel,
Gainesville, Rt. 8, Box 48.

Print sacks, washed, ironed,
free of holes and mildew, large
size, 25c ea.; Odds, 20c ea. Add
postage. No checks. Mrs. H. F.
White, Gainesville, Rt. 7.

Print sacks, 1% yd., washed,
ironed, no holes, 28c ea. Plus
postage. COD preferred. Mis.
Jodie Wilson, Gainesville, Star
Rt.

White feed sacks, 15c
seconds, 10 ea. Add 3c
sack for postage. Douglas
rom, Sharpsburg. Rt. 1.

ea.;
per
By-

Large size print sacks, un-
raveled, washed, ironed, no
spots nor holes, 20c ea. Plus
postage. No stamps nor checks.
Mrs. H. N. Samples, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1.

Washed print sacks, 20c ea.;
18 ea. not washed. Add postage
(Mrg. Fred Allen, Hoschton, Kt.
Oo 3 ;



White feed sacks, never had

Smooth, nice Print sacks, 100

6

15e ea. Add post- ~

dew and letters, 20c ea. 40 for ~

Print feed sacks, 25e ea. plus :
Fred Freeman,

free of holes and mildew, 25e






PAGE SIX
SACKS FOR SALE

SACKS FOR SALE





Nice large print sacks,
washed, ironed, 25c ea.; Whites
washed, ironed, 20c ea; un-
washed whites, 15c ea. Add
ostage. Prompt shipment, Mrs.
oke Martin, Gainesville, Rt. 7.

Print sacks, 100 Ib. . cap.,

washed, ripped, free of holes
and mildew, 25c ea. PP, in Ga.
Odds, 20c ea. $20.00 C unwash-
S Add postage. Mrs. Pete
Kemp, Murrayville, RFD.

100 Ib. cap. Print sacks, wash-
ed, 20e ea. Add postage. Mrs.
Helen Carrill, Young Cane.

Odd print, washed ripped,

_ free of holes and. mildew, 18c

ea. Plus postage. No checks.

_ Mrs. Jimie Shaw, Pendergrass,
Rt. 2.

~100 Ib. cap. print, ripped,
washed, ironed, free of holes
and mildew, 25c ea.; 4, $1.00;
: a doz. 3 sacks free with
every $3.25 order. Add postage
COD if preferred. Prompt ship-
ment. Mrs. Hubert sag cot
Royston, Rt. 1.

Print 100 lb. cap. Sacks, free
of holes and mildew, unwash-
ed, 20c 2a. Add postage. T. J.
Garrett, Sarah,

_ 100 Ib. cap. print sacks, 35
ea. Add postage.- Mrs. E. E.
. Watson, Ben Hill, Rt. 1.

Good print and white sacks,
_ washed, ironed, free of holes,
~20ce ea. Add postage Mrs. Ber-
_nard Dorsey, Cleveland, Rt. 1.

Print 100 Ib.










a

Re













cap. washed,
-. ripped Sacks, free of holes and
| mildew, 25c ea.; $3.00 doz.; Few
White, washed, 15c ea.; Odds
_ with small holes, 20c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. John Howard,
Cleveland, Rt. 1.

Print sacks, unwashed, 25
_ ea. Odds, 20c a. Free of holes
and mildew. No orders with
small holes. Add postage or
COD. Mrs. Sam Ridings,
~Ground, Rt. 1. ~

Print sacks, -washed, good
cond., 25c ea. PP. No checks.
- Mrs. John W Nix, Cleveland,
meRt <4.

2 Print sacks, 100 Ib. cap.,

_ washed, ironed, good quality
and cond., 25c ea. Add postage.
Mrs. James Fowler, Cumming,
Rt. 4.

100 lb. print sacks, washed,

__ ironed, free of holes, 4, $1.00.

_ PP. Mrs. Charlie Early, -Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1.

100 Ib. cap, Checkered Feed
_ Sacks, washed, ironed, free of
: holes, 4, $1.00. Add postage.

ae Hugh Peck, Dahlonega, Rt.















White Sacks, 100 Ib., 12c ea.

_ Plus postage. COD orders only.

Mrs. Carson Bruce, Dawsonviile,
aye. 2

Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., wash-
ed, 25e ea.; White; 100 Ib. cap.,
- all free of holes and mildew,
PP. Mrs. Pearl Waters, Daw-

_ sonviile, Rt. 2.

100 Ib. cap. White Sacks,
washed, ironed, 20c ea. G. L.
Durand, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Nice Print, washed,
free of holes,







ironed,
spots and mil-

; dew, 25c ea:; Odds and with
eS holes, 20c ea. Add postage.
Cash, MO, or COD. Prompt

shipment. Mrs. Clayton Hol-
brook, Gainesville, Rt. 7.

Print sacks, washed, ironed,
free of holes and mildew, 25
ea.; Odds with holes, 20c ea.

Add postage. Cash, MO, or COD}

Prompt shipment. Mrs. Marvin
Martin, Gainesville, Rt. 7.

Print sacks, 100 tb. cap.,
washed, free of holes and mil-
dew, 25c ea.; $2.75 doz. Add
postage. Mrs. L. R. Samples,
Gainesville, Rt. 5.

Selected print sacks, 25c ea.

PP. Mrs. M. L. Snare, Gillsville,
Rt, -4.

Print sacks, unwashed, 20c ea.
Add postage. Mrs, Otto Orr,



Ball \y

Good Grade smooth, un-
bleached sacks, 12c ea.; Print
25c ea, Prompt shipment. Add
postage. Mrs, Noel Te Can-
tan, ERt:3:

Good quality, white packs,
100 Ib, cap., good cond., 18 ea.;
$2. doz. No checks, Add post-
te Gladys Duran, Cumming,

Print sacks, washed, free of
holes, stains, and mildew, 20c
ea. Add postage. Mrs. Clarence
Heard, Cumming, Rt. 5.

100 lb. print sacks, vr> hn)
ironed, free of holes, 25c ea.3
Odds, 20c ea. Add posiage. -

Nellie Stone, Alpharetta, Rt. de

Print sacks, washed, free of
holes and mildew, 25c ea.; 50,
$12.00; $20. C. Add postage.
Frank Thomas, Dahlonega, Rt.
r :

White sacks, good grade, 100
lb. cap., good cond., $2. doz. PP
in Ga. No checks. Mrs. M. L.
Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1.

Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., wash-
ed, free of holes and mildew,
25c ea. PP in Ga.; Odds, 20c
ea. Mrs. Will Castleberry, Mur-
rayville;Rt. 1.

Large print sacks, 100 _ lb.
cap., washed, free of holes and
mildew, ripped, 25c ea. PP in
Ga.; Odds, 20c ea. Add postage.
Mrs. Gordon Kemp, Murray-
ville.

- White fees sacks, ripped,
washed, ironed, free of holes
and mildew, 20c ea. Fob. Mrs. L.
S. Brackett, Marietta, Rt. 2. )

Good quality White sacks,
free of holes, mildew and let-
ters, 20c ea. postage paid. Mrs.
Winfred Ivey, Gainesville, Rt. 1.

100 lb. cap. white feed sacks,
4, $1.00; also 25 lb. cap., white
flour- sacks, 6, $1.00. All wash-
ed and postage paid on all. Mrs.
Young Summers, Newnan, Rt.
w ee

' Print feed bags, 100 lb. cap.,
washed, ironed, $2.95 doz. 12
or more PP. No chks. Mrs. Syl-
ia Thompson, Dawsonville.

Sacks, 100 lb. cap., prints,
washed and ironed, 3, $1.00;
white, good cond. and odds
with small holes, 20c ea.; not
washed whites, 10c ea. Exc.
some for Dried fruit, free of
worms and peel. Add postage.
No chks nor COD. Mrs. T. F.
Bagley, Alpharetta, Rt. 1.

Nice print sacks, ripped,
washed, ironed, free of holes
and mildew, 20c ea. lots of 200
or more. Add postage. Mrs. W.
S. Sosebee, Cleveland, Rt. 1.

800 clean Burlap bags, 25 x
40, good for grain, feed, or seed,
$100. for lot; $13.00 C. at farm.
R. C. Holloway, Manchester, P.
O. Box 105. (Tel. No. 45).

Print sacks, 100 lb. cap.,
washed, ironed, free of holes
and mildew, 25c ea. PP. Mrs.
Ray Lovell, Cleveland, Rt. 1.

500 Print sacks, smooth
weave, washed, free of holes
and mildew, 4, $1.00. PP. Mrs.

Print sacks, washed, ironed,
free of holes and mildew,
ea. Add postage. Prompt ship-
ogee Euna Barnett, Cumming,
5

Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., 30c
ea.; With holes, Whites, 20c ea.
Plus postage. Mrs, Otis Mash-
burn, Cumming, Rt. 5.

Good grade White sacks, rip-
ped, washed, ironed, free of
holes, stains, etc., 25 ea. Del.
Mrs. Henry Williams, Talla-
poosa, Rt. 1.

Good grade white sacks, rip-
ped, washed,
holes, stains, etc., 25c ea. Del.
Miss Erlene Williams, Talla-
poosa,, Rt. 1.

100 Ib. cap. print sacks, good
cond., 25c ea. PP: No orders for
less than 4, Mrs. Lewis P. Gunn,
Thomson.



CATTLE FOR SALE



3 reg. Guernsey Cows, now
milking, artificially bred, fresh-
en August, September and De-
cember, popular bloodlines. |
Marion H. Pace, Riverdale, Rt



Flowery Branch, Rt, 1,

as (Tel. Jonesbo. ae

C. W. Parks, Gainesville, Rt. 9. |

ironed, free of|

|sey, Holstein Bull ee

Hereford Bull Galt, purebred,
8 mos. old, make fine herd bull
a Warren Walker, Forsy-
t

Young Jersey Cow, now mili-
ing with 2nd. calf, 3 gals
ton, Toomsboro, Rt. 3.

Natives and Grade Herefords:
20 cows with 20 calves, 9

either group or all. Phone Na-
hunta 3203. C. D. Gibson,
Waynesville. :

il heifers, from dua milk
stock, mostly bred, $1,000.00
for lot for quick sale. T. C.
Withrow, Ellijay. Rt. 1.

Reg. Short Horn Bull, calved |
Mar. 18, 1949, red with white
markings, horn type, for sale;
also want reg. solid white milk-
ing short horn heifers, calves,
or yearlings. Jack Jones, pst
ton, Box 218.

4 fresh Cows and 4 heavy
Springers for sale. H. C. Wal-
drep, Forsyth, Rt. 1.

Reg. Jersey Bull Calf, born
Sept. 8, 1949, sired by High-

field Fair Earl No. 469010, Dam,

Mayfield Design Blonde, No.
1435215, classified excellent,
official record 7,797 lbs. milk, |
452 lbs, fat as a 2 yr. old,|
$200.00. R. P. Tatum, Ellen-
wood,

Your choice, Holstein-Jersey,
fresh in, 3rd. calf Mar. 21st.
Or 2 yr. old grade Jersey Heifer
to calve in May. R. P. Stein-
heimer, Brooks, Rt. 1.

Young Jersey Milch Cow, ist.
Calf. (5 wks. old), 2% gals.
daily, $150.00 without calf. G.
T. Brown, Ball Ground Rt. 1.

Good Guernsey Milch Cow,
tested for T. B. and bangs, 3-4
gals. milk, 1 Ib. butter daily,
$150. At my place 20 mi. Sa-
vannah on Louisville Rd. 10
mi. Guyton. Phone Pineora, Ga.
Mrs. J. R. Heidt, Marlow, Rt. 1.

White Face Hereford Bull, 9
mos. old, unregistered but from
reg. bull. Miss Mary Peterson, | -
Vidalia,

purebred Aberdcen-Angus
Bale 7 and 51/2 mos. old, weil
bred, priced right, reg. buyer's

tname. Simri M. Addy, Preston,

Care Circle A Ranch.

Polled Hereford ~bull, reg.,
double standard, Aster Advance
Domino, seasoned bull, 4 yrs.
old, excellent blood lines, wt.
about 1400 lbs. in first class
cond. Apply: D. C. Collier,
Barnesville.

Jersey-Geurnsey cow, fresh
March 28, 2nd calf, raised two
calves last yr., $185. Mrs, D. P.
McCorvey, College Park, West
Fayetteville Road.

Reg. Bull (Jersey), 3 yrs. old,
butter fat test 500, came from
Univ. of Ga., $150. Bobby Rock-
er, Crawfordville.

Reg. Hereford Bull, horned
type, Vagabond Mixer 3rd, No.
4346321, about 1000 Ibs., 5 yrs.
old, $300. Exc. for bull of same
breed, either horned or polled,
of equal value and registered,
to keep from inbreeding. J. H.
Donaldson, Fort Valley. |

Polled Hereford Bull, reg-
istered, 6 yrs. old. Write for
price. Mrs. K. I. Helmey, Mar-
low.

Jersey Heifer, to freshen soon,
not registered, for sale. Hubert
W. Daniell, Winston.

Full blooded Guernsey cow,
perfect markings, dairy type, 4
gals. on good fe heifer calf
2 wks. old; Cow, $150.00; Cow
and Calf, $175. No letters. See.
John Q. Howell, Emma, Star
Rt.

30 bred Heifers, bred to pure-
bred bulls, dairy type, 23 1/2
cents at my farm, 26 mi. N. At-|
lanta, off Hwy. 19. Ralph Dan-
gar, Woodstock.

Reg. Jersey Bull, 3 yrs. old,
for sale. Write for particulars,
or come: after. A. R. Cousins,
Greenville, Rt. 3.

Few well bred Jersey, 3 $50,



to $200. each. S.



daily. See at farm. B. C. Hel-|

cows, 15 yearling Heifers, sell}

Pure J orgy Male Calf, om
old, Sire Select
No. 489648, Dam t
totis Linda No. maT 086. a
parents-Sire p.
Standard 40084, Dam-Wonder-

| ful Standard ae 3880817. $100.

at farm. Mrs,

ee eee
son, Rt. 1.

1.

ay

Muley headed, 21/2 yrs. old,
can handle. leads like a mule,

$235. P. J. Sewell, Lavonia.

Reg. Horn Hereford Bull, 3
yrs. old April, approx. 1300 Ibs.,
Sire W. H. R. Elation 20,
Grandsire: V. V. Beau Burton
8th., excellent weeder, gentle,
good body lines, ; ngs,
calves may be seen, selling to
keep from inbreeding, $350.
J, E. Billings, Calhoun.

Reg. (No. 1162203) Angus
Bull, 14 mos. old. See at farm
near Brooks (Digby). Donald E.
Lee, Brooks.

Reg. Jersey Bull, born July
18, 1948, Name, Iveys Stand-
ard Baxter, No. 509937, $100.00;
Black Angus Steer, $110.00.
Marvin Maddox, Winder, Rt. 4.

Black Jersey Heifer; 1st c
fresh in, $135. we HL gen
Gainesville, Rt.

24 Hereford a Angus see
500-550 Ibs. average, just right

{for pasture, for sale. Phone
'1177. Geo. N. Byrom, Newnan.}

Reg. Hereford Bull, 14 mos
old, good bloodlines, good eae,
priced low. R. W. Cravey, Cov-
ington, Rt. 2.

Excellent Jersey Cow, fue!
freshen in May with 3rd. calf, |
will rent to reliable party near-
by to feed well, shelter, have
bred, care for calf and return
with cow. See. Dont write!
Frank Cain, Rt. 2., Buford.

10 reg. Cows, 1 re
for sale. Z. M
worth. (fel. 4132).

en in 30 days with Ist. calf,
for sale at my barn. UL Ss.
Lashley, Oglethorpe

.3 reg. Short Horn Bulls for
sale, P. B. McCurley, Elberton.



HOGS FOR SALE



Large Stock Hogs, good shape,
reasonable price. Arthur Pace,
White, Rt. 1.

20 head Duroc Sean, Shoats,
50-100 Ib. See or write. W.SA.
Moore, Haddock, Rt. 1.

Reg. short nose, blocky OIC
Pigs, from stock direct from
original OIC breeder, 8-10 wks.
old, $20. ea. Treated for cholera
and registered buyer's name.
Ship anywhere. G. G. McCrary, |
Reynolds.

Little Bone Black African
Hogs, male and female, 5 mos.
old, $25. ea. Life treated for
cholera, Oo. P. ms Har-
rison.

Reg. Duroc. Pigs, Wave, Mas-
ee ee . blocky

Purebred African Big tous
Guinea Pigs, _ $30. pr.
Fob. MO accepted. W. J. Wel-
don, Woodbury, Rt :

Jer-

Cheaper 1
en. J. J. Waters, Louisville.
(Tel, 3271).

Cherry Red, blocky, Duroc
Male, 22 wks. old, 168 Ibs., out
of litter of a no finer stock
anywhere. Papers
$57.50 at my place, $60. ship-
ped. A. E. Bennett, Jesup. (2
mi. out Waycross Hwy.).

SPC Pigs, 10 wks. old, $25.
ea.; 1 Gilt, 8 mos, old, $75. Exc.
bloodlines, reg. buyer's name,
treated, crated, Fob. Mrs. L. W.
Seago, Pinehurst ;

_ Yorkshire
peat





White Fico Hereford Bull,
sub, to reg. wt. 1000 Ibs., child |

type, litters of 13- pigs, 3-4
mos. old, ee ea. ee
papers. Ee bene

red, M. M. Newsome, 5

ville.






































































































































Reg. Duroe Pigs,
65-85 aaa Wave

_ | Male, same \ weight, A. D..Gi

Dougieny ie, Rie

males, 4 males, reg.
name, FOB. $20.00
ee aes Robinson.

Feb. 5, 12, and J

buyer's aame, li

crated, delivered to depot,
Speers, Vie:

SPC Boar, 3% mos, old
Ibs. or over, $25.00 with p
Pigs, 9 wks. old, $20.00
papers. All dbl, treated, Gra
Champ. bloodlines. Satis. ar
Geo. Brownlee Jr., Ben
YSandra-La Farm. re

Reg. Hampshire Gilt, 4.
old, reg. buyers name, $25.0
Jack Wheeler, Crawfordville

Nice Ciectsey Heifer, fresh-| |



ea. with papers. WG
Macon, tc 9.

$50. 00. and $25.00 ea.
spection invited. Mrs.
Ward Jr., Marietta, Rt. 3.
969-M-4).

Good Bilocky Essex
in buyers name, bre
Essex Male, $60. Bru
Lula.

Ci

Reg. Berkshire Pigs,
stock, $25. ea. H. W. V.
Athens. (Phone 3338J).

13 fine Pigs, 10-13 wks
Jarge for age, $10. ea. Fine
Duroc, Mrs, H. G.

Concord, Rt. 1, Box 63.

5 Gilts, 1 Boar, subj. to reg-]1. Care
| istration, ] Duroc
















3 1/2 mos. old, $25.

se oe
me ype
abt: B. un,
Pelee =









SPC Gilts, reg. in
. name, bred to Won-
champion bred boar,
oe R. Morgen, Ameri-






sHaenpshire Pigs, 7 fe-
males, reg. in buyers
$20. ea. Charles Ed-



HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE

HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE



SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE



8 yr. old Horse, 900 Ibs., work
anywhere. Sell or exe. for
stalk cutter; Also good mowing
Machine for sale. J. T. ous
Homer, Rt. 2

ed Shetland Pony, gentle, $125.
Also 4 qt. Saanan Goat, Wean-
ed Buck, $35.00. Tel Fayette-
ville No. 10. Hicklin Farm bet-
ween Jonesboro and Kenwood.
Robert Allen, Jonesboro.

Horse Mule, 6 yrs. old, work
anywhere, about 1000 lIbs.; See
at my farm. 5 mi. E. Felton. B.
A. Monroe, Felton, Rt. 1.

Black Horse Mule, around
800 lbs., 6 yrs. old, work any-
where, $75. W. C. McCart,
| Stone Mountain, 1810. Ham-
brick 7 Rtb. (Phone Clarks-
ton 2601).

All around sound Se gen-

ye tle, work anywhere, very cheap

at-my place. Mrs. J. T. Cooper,
Center Hill, 2361 Hill St., N. W.

For Service: Extra fine Big
Jack, and Young Belgian Stal-

som lion, Fee, $10. (for either), with



ove SPC Pigs, from
treated, 3 mos., 1
| SEX, for sale, Will
fark, Macon, Rt. 3,

ar. Daesbred. Wilton Har-
Rt 2:

g. SPC Pigs, 11 wks. oid,
1 male, approx. 60
od quality, $15.00 ea.
or call at my farm.
Johnson Jr., Summit,
OIC Male Hog, 14 mos.
or sale. 5 mi. E. Dalton.

Rauschenberg, Dalton,












2s Berkshire Pigs, born
22nd., 1950, short nose,
litter of ten, 1 male, 3
$20.00 ea. FOB. Shipped
; Reg. Berkhire Gilt,
old, 300 Ibs., $60.00.
cholera immune. John O.
, Robinson.

ks, old Big Bone Black
n Male Pigs, guinea stock,
| ea, E. O. Bledsoe, Car-

t. 3.
_ old Little Bone Black
, $10.00 ea. at my
-s. Griffin on Ze-
. J. N. Carson, Grif-
















rse Mule, 1000 lbs.
here, sound, cheap
s. G. P. Chap-

good worker. Sell
for small mule.
Floyd, Summer-

bo s., gentle,
mywhere, $50.00. Trade
Sam Pelfrey, Dalton,

Walking Brood
s. old, excellent for

perfect cond.,
to do any type farm

about 1300 Ibs, J. W.
, Atlanta, 1029 Bel-
_N.E. At. 8404.

1000 dbs., good
ns, Adamsville,

Bla for sale or trade
food milch cow, or young
s of equal value. See:
Earl Hayborn, Donal-

: yrs. old,

return privileges at my barn. K.
S. Price, Cleveland.

At Stud: Kay Kaiser Allen
T. W. H. B, A. 471698, out of a
Merry Boy Stallion, and Major
Allen Mare, 15 foundation
horses in pedigree, Fee $25. with
return privileges. Fred De-
Loach, Jr., Valdosta, Box 290.

. Good Plow Horse, cheap for
cash. Vester Sims, Athens, Rt.
2. (Near Oconee Heights).

4 yr. old Horse, broke to work
single or double, 900-1000 lbs.,
$100. cash. See me 3 P. M. un-
til 11 P. M. at Dundee Mill, No.
3, Griffin, Ga. At home from
6 A. M. until 2 P. M. 4 mi. Wil-
liamson. Frank Manley, Wil-
liamson.

Reg. Tenn. Walking Horse, 4
yrs. old, about 800 lbs. very
gentle, well trained, for sale
For exc. for large saddle horse.
John R. Jones, Dahlonega.

Saddle Horse (gray Mare),
work anywhere, perfectly gen-
tle; about 10 yrs.old, $60, G. W.
Williams, Columbus, Rt. 1, Box
808, Care Williams Dairy.

Nice Small Spotted Shetland
Pony for sale. Mrs. Helen
Street, Atlanta, Rt. > (Tel. Ch:
PDE

Mare Mule, 6 yrs. old, for
sale or trade for reg. Hereford |.
Calves, or reg. pigs. Mrs. = OF
Elhigits -McDonough, Rt. 2.

Two 8 yr. old Mare Mules,
aot 1200 Ibs., $150. ea. Trade
for cattle. Y. A. Oliver, Wood-
Jand.

Mare Mule, 14 yrs. old, 1600
Ibs., $60.00; Also Rubber Tired
1H Wagon, good shape, $55.00.
hExe. for yearlings. J. Q. Wat-
kins, Calhoun, Rt, 2. y

Red and White Shetland
Pony, 8 yrs. old, gentle, $100.
Loy Gooch, Dahlonega, Rt. 4.

A 5 yr. old Tenn. Walking
mare, also cart, for sale. J. B.
Dickerson, Ringgold, Rt. 1, Box
353.

Good Mule, about 1200 Ilbs.,
gentle, work anywhere, $150.
Elmer Watson, Talking Rock,
Rt. 2.

"Dark Bay Mare, 7 yrs. old,
1200 Ibs., $100. R. T. Randall,

~} Lavonia, Rt. 1.

Pair good young Mules, work
anywhere, for sale or exc. for
good milch cows. Mrs. S, F. Car-
roll, Rockmart, Rt, 3.

5 gaited gentle, 10 yrs. old,

women and children, reason-
fable. E. H. Jones, Waycross, 611
Reynolds St.

_ Plug Mule for sale or exc. for
corn, calves, or hogs. Exchange
to be made at my barn. A. W.
Mewborn, Comer, RFD 2.

Nice 5 gaited, dark red geld-
ing, 10 yrs. old, gentle, safe for
children, $75. Tel. Em. 3686. J.
R. Nolan, Dee. 2404 LaVista
Dr Ri o:e a

Good mule, no one anil.
gentle, 12 or 13 yrs. old, 1200
Ibs., $75. cash, Uncle Tom Wal-
lace, Conyers, Rt. 2.



{ Reg, Golden Palomino ee
i 4 yrs. old,



Brown and White, Swell tram- |

| bucks.

'6' mos. old, $5. 297.

1000 lb. Saddle Horse, safe for |



Young 1100 lb. Bay Horse,
work anywhere; Also Gee Whiz
and Oat Drill, practically new,
Cole Cotton Planter, 1 and 2 H
turners, mowing machines. Bar-
gain. Tarp Crow, Homer, Mas 2.

RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE)

Ped. NZW Rabbits, 8| wks.
old Bucks, $2.00 ea.; Does, $2.25
10 wks. old Doe, $2.50. Exp.

Col. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cun-

ming, Rt. 5.

Heavy wt. Chin Rabbits, pure-
bred from ped. stock. Write
for prices. J. C. J: Brown, Toc-
coa, Rt. 2.

NZW Ped. Rabbits, 7 does, 3
mos. old, 2 bucks, 3 mos. old,
also some ready to breed. Jack
Hinton, Atlanta, 929 Victory Dr.
S. W. Ra. 7939.

Giant Chinchillas, ped., vari-

'ous ages, both sex, 3 mos.-1 yr. |

old, open and bred does, mature
G. A. Ulm, Poulan.

Rabbits (half chins: z wks.
old, $3. pr. Will trade. Billy
Turner, Union Point.

Pair Giant Chinchillas, doe
has 6 oe ped. papers on
buck, $10. pr. G. M. Cantrell,
Atlanta, 516 Woodward Ave.,
S. E. (Tel, Cy. 6695).

NZW Doe, 1 nice large white
Buck, $3.50 ea.; $6.50 pr. Fob,

| J. I. Clark, Albany, Rt. 3, Box

598.

Ped. NZW. Rabbits, from reg.
stock, junior bucks and does,
few bucks ready for service.
Sell or exc. for meat rabbits.
Write. Jack Hinton, Atlanta,
929 Victory Dr., S. W. (Tel. Ra.
7939).

NZW Rabbits, 4-6 mos. old,
$5.-to $7ipr. J. Cc. ae Grif-
fin, Rt. D, Box 302.

Jr. Gray Does, $3. ea.; Red
Sr. Doe, bred, $5.; Several Spot-
ted Rabbits, $1. 25 ea.; Sev. prs.
ap lics $3. pr.; Sev. Grays, $3.
pr.
1, Box 8 B.

NZW Does, ready for breed- |

ing, ship anywhere, $2. ea. Exp.
Col.; Checkered Board Giant, 1
yr. old, around 11 or 12 lbs., $5.

I. W. Foster, Atlanta, 8 Ridge-

way Ave., N. W. (Tel. Em. 2414).

NZW Rabbits, good stock, 4-
pr.; 3 bred
Does, $6. ea. J, C.

Griffin; Rt. D.

NZW and Brown Breeding
Rabbits: Does, $2.50 and $3.00;
9 mos. old Brown Buck, $2.50;
Few 8 wks. old Brown Rab-
bits, $1. ea. J. O. South, Au-
gusta, 1324 Hickman Rd.

Black and White
Buck Rabbit, 8 mos, old, breed-
ing age, $2. Vince Wheeler, At-
lanta, 2195 Cheshire Bridge Rd.

N. E. (Tel. Ex. 3237),

About 30 Angora Rabbits, 4
mos.-1 yr. old and 2 yrs. old,
both sexes, $1. ea. Donald
Crenshaw, Martin, Rt. 1.

Jr. Angora Bucks, reg. stock,
$1.50 ea.; Fine NZW Jrs., from
13 lb. stock, $7.50 pr. All letters
ans. John C. Fields, Griffin,
1018 W. Poplar St. '

12 NZW, trio NZR, trio Gold-
en Fawn Flemish Giants for

sale. Joe Barnett, East Point,
307 Dorsey Ave. (Tel. Ca. 7268).

Angora rabbits, doe and buck,
reg., $10. ea.; bucks, not ped.,
$3.50 ea. Write. Robert A.
Howard, Acworth, Rt. 1.

SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE

=

Tog. Milk Goat, pust freshen-
ed with twin kids giving over
% gal. milk daily, $35.00 with
kids; $30.00 without, at my
home. To be called for. Mrs. M.
Ritz, Fairburn,

Saanan Reg. Goat for sale. J.
W. Toole, Macon, 1381 Burton
Ave,

Reg. Nannie Milk Goat, to
freshen soon, 4-5 gals. daily.
Sell or exch. for. ped heifer
get goat.

Rt. 3













Tom Chapman, Tifton, Rt..

Wilder,

Dutch

2 White Saanan Milk Goats,
5 qts. each when fresh, Cheap.
J. R. Tatum, Atlanta, 1848 How-

ell Mill Rd., N. W. (Tel. Ve
2651).
8 bred Ewes to lamb near

future, 2 yrs. old, for sale my
-|place, 7 mi. S. on Farmers
Bridge Road. Chas. Pagel,
Hephzibah, Rt. 1, Box 189, Care
Sq. P. Ranch.

Grade Nubian Dairy Goat
with 2 kids, fresh, good milker.
tame, hornless, $50. for lot at
farm. Or make offer. V. E. Mc-
Michew, Hiram, Rt. 1, Box 100.

Nice 2 yr. old pure Saanan,
now milking, 3 qts. daily. Rea-
sonable offer. Come get her. Dr.
Bagley, Austell, (Tel. 3201F

1 yr. old purebred Tog. Milk
Goats, from good milk pro-
ducers, ready for breeding, $15.
ea.; 2, $25. H. D. Guthrie, Pine
Lake. (Tel. Clarkston 4983).

White Saanan Milk Goat and
Kid, 1 month old, $15.00; Milk
Goat, 2 kids, 3 mos. old, $20.00.
por L. A. Simpson, Sparta, Rt.

12 Angora Goats, entitled to
register, for sale. Joel Chappel,
County Agent, Burke Co.
Waynesboro.

Saanan Kids, half sisters and
brothers to champion milker of
U.S. for 1949. $10. ea. up; Fresh
Does, $50. ea. W. J. Sumlin, At-
lanta, 730 Grand Ave., N. W.

| (Tel. Be. 5393).





LIVESTOCK WANTED



CATTLE:

Want 4 or 5 unbred reg.
Hereford Heifers, prefer polled
type. Advise breeding, age,
price. Robert W. Wilson, Augu-
sta, 855 Broad St.

HORSES AND MULES:

. Want to exc. pr. 6 yr. old
matched Black Mare Mules,
1000 lbs. ea. for pr. matched
Mares, 4-6 yrs. old, or pr.
horses, or young mules, 2-3 yrs.
old, J. F. Wellborn, Rock
Springs.

Want to exc. 2 yr. old Mule
Colt for Bay Mule Colt, 2-3
ryrs. old, to make 1000-1100lbs.
Robert Wellborn, Jr., LaFayet-
te Rt. 4:

SHEEP AND GOATS:

- Want fresh milk goat, at
least 2 qt. milk daily. Make
best price, not to exceed $12.00
delivered. H. F. Seay, .Ellen-
wood, Rt. 2. (Near Fork Creek
Church).



POULTRY FOR SALE



BABY CHICKS AND
BANTAMS:

Several nice pair Black
Cochin bantams, $3.50 pr, Exc.
some for white Cochins or Se-
brights, R. L. Garrison, Atlanta,
Rt. 4, Box 395. AM 0432.

3 Buff bantam hens and roost-
er, $4.00; 1 mos. old bantam, 25c
ea.;sAlso White male goat, $7.
or trade for Bull Dog type
Cornish hens. Lockard Bell, At-
lanta, 2677 Pharr Rd., N.. E.

Trio modern Red Pyle game
bantams, out of best exhibition
bloodlines, $12.00. M. O. with
order. Sat. guar. Virgil Dunn,
East Point, 406 Hendrix Ave.

Some nice young Golden Se-
bright bantams, purebred, from
prize winning stock, $6.00 pr.,
young roosters, $2.50 ea. Hu-
bert Miller, Dudley, Box 113.

Dark Cornish bantams, At-
Janta and Macon Show win-
ners. H. L. Farmer, Albany.
801 Hines St.

BARRED, WHITES & ATHER
ROCKS: |

20 W. Rock hens, 1 cockerel,
18 mos. old, AAA, $1.50 ea. at
my home for the lot. Hens now
laying at least 70 per ct. C. A.
Jacobs, Grayson.

14 White Rock, 4-A grade yr.
old hens, $1.50 ea. at my home.
| Won't ey. Mrs. Ritz, 1 Fairburn,











POULTRY FOR SALE



8 AAAA grade purebred B. R.
hens, 2 yrs. old, and 1 rooster,
$2.00 ea. Money order. Mrs. P.
L. Thacker, Tifton, RFD 2. f

CORNISH, GAMES & GIANTS:

Pit game stags, 5-6 lbs., $5.00
$10.00 ea.; R. H. Traveller, V
horse cross, Fe ne ig
Claret, R. H. eggs, 15, $3. ie:
so pure Joe Redmond :
Want 2-3 pure Ginn Red
Hoyt Helton, Buchanan, Rt. 2.

Dark Cornish 3-A grade a:sa
Jersey Black Giant cockerels,
all 7 wks. old, $1.50 ea. W. LE.
Morris, Atlanta, 44 Collier Rd.
N.W. Ve. 2745.

4 trios White Laced Red
Cornish, now laying. $10.00 tris,
No checks, J C. Herron, Martin.
Regs de ;

Nice high station, 6 lb. Bhlin- | ;
ker pit game cock, half red
Quill and half R.H., $2.50 or
exc, for nice pit game hen. C.
L. Griffin, Gainesville. Oak
St.

Trio purbred Barkley Schawt
chickens, about 2 yrs. old, 2
hens and rooster, good cond.,
hens laying. $8.00. Write. Mrs.
W. Williams, Columbus, Rt

a Williams Dairy. ;

HOUDANS:

1 pr. Crested French Houde ;
chickens, 9 mos. old, for sale. SS
or trade for Quail at once
and will buy 1 pr. Bob White
and 1 Ga. Bob White hen; also
want duck legged chickens,
Write: A. A. Tatum, LaGrange,
Rt. 3.

LEGHORNS:

About 25 Rices best big ose :
W. L. pullets, 10 mos. old, lay-
ing good, $2. ea. No culls. Wiles
ship and you pay Exp. and re-
turn crates prepaid. Henry S.
Howell, Trion, RFD 1

About 15 AAA White Leg-
horn Hens, laying, $2. ea.; $1.75
ea. for lot. C. E. Stanton, Atlan-
ta; 3385 Oakcliff Rd., Se Wis

8 young Hens, White Leg: 3
horns crossed with white Giants,
laying, $1.50 ea. Mrs. Birtie
Martin, Dallas, Rt. 3. So

110 W-L. -A- grade hens, lay-
ing 75- 85 per ct. daily, for
sale to highest bidder at my |
place. J. W. Hammock, Lithia
Springs. phone Austell 4144.

MINORCAS, MISCELLANEUS
CHICKENS, ORPINGTONS:

10 AAA Buff Orpington hens 1
laying, $2. ea.; 3 roosters, $3. ea.
1 yr. old. MO. Mrs. J. W. Mc-
Gowan, Graymont,

About 60 hens, 4-7 lbs., cheap. _
Mrs. M. O. Richardson, Powder
Springs, Rt. 1.

10 Buff Orpington hens, 1
rooster, Mar. 1949 hatch, $2. ea.
at my home. Mrs. Frank Bar-
ford, Atlanta, 1185 Mores
Ave., S. E. Ma. 7036. ay :

Trios Black Leghorns oe
Silver Polish, $7. ea. Pen Buff
Polish, $9.00; Pair White Polish,
$5.00; Trio ea. Handays and:
Black Cochins, $9. ea, Exhibi-
tion quality. W. O. Thomas, Sa-
vannah, 1205 East 40th St.

6 young, Black Minorca hens,
1 Cock, $15.00; 50 Black Min-
orea Chicks, $8.50; 15 Hatching:
Eggs, $2. PP. J. D- McDonald,
Milledgeville.

ORPINGTONS:
5 yellow Buff Orp. stags, 8

to 12 mos old, $2. ea. Will ship.
Mrs. Marie Holland, Dalton, Rt.
2:






































































































































PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
QUAIL, DOVES, ETC.

Mated and working large
type White Kings, $4. pr.; also.
Racing Homers, $3.50 pr. 3 pr.
$10. E. H. Morgan, College
Park, 231 E. Cambridge.

3 Pheasants, 2 hens, 1 rooster,
$10. or $7.50 pr. Quillian Tug-
gle, Buford, Rt. 3.

10 prs. large type White King :
|
|





Pigeons, mated and producing,
$4. pr. G. L. Dubroc, Brook-
haven, 4395 Osborne Rd. =

Chinese and Mongolian Ring-
neck Pheasants, $10. pr.; Crest-
ed Polish, show type Bantams,
$7.50; Solid White Fan Tail |
Pigeons, $4.25. Mrs. | Helen |
Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2. Ch. 1777. |








PAGE EIGHT
POULTRY FOR SALE



POULTRY FOR SALE

MARKET BULLETI-

POULTRY WANTED |

FARM HELP os ,



REDS:

100-125 Red pullets, 6-8 wks.
old, 75c ea. Mrs. W. R. Clark,
Abbeville, Rt. 2, Box 103.

40 N. H. Red 4-A hens, 1 yr.

- old, laying about 80 per ct.; al-

egg laing str.,

- go 10 Austra-Whites, all laying,

$2. ea. my home. Cant ren

_ Mary Shrum, Fitzgerald, Rt.

Approximately 900 good lay-
ing str. N. H. 9 mos. old, laying
70 per ct. See. C. T. Zachary,
Ellenwood, Rt. 2.

.300.N. H. Red 4-A grade pul-
lets, 5 mos. old, vaccinated and
healthy, $2. ea. Will not ship.
Trade for young cattle. Edith
Collum, Haddock, Rt. 1.

100 production Red pullets,
lay in June, $2. ea. at my house.
Mrs. C.-T: Owens, Jr., Fitz-
gerald, 506 No. Merrimac Dr.

20 N. H. Red, yr. old hens,
good laying stock, $1.75 ea. at
my home. Mrs, M.. Ritz, Fair-
burn.

25 NH Reds, $22.50 at 10 wks.
old: George Miller, Forest Park,
112 Linda Way, Box 35.

40 N. H. Pullets, 41/2-6 mos.
old, $1.50 ea. 5 or more; 10
heavy N. H. Yearling hens, $2.50
ea. Fob. R. D. Thomas, Nahunta.

RI Red Cockerels, 8 to 10 wks.
old, $1. and $1.25 ea. R. O.
White, Jonesboro,

A Donaldson dark red chicks, 25

for $4.00; $15. C. PP; Laying

hens, $2. ea. Mrs. Don Donald-
son, Decatur, 726 S. Candler
St. De 2405.

8 N. H. Red Cockerels, 4 mos.
old, direct breeding stock, $12.,
or $1. 75 ea. G. W. Darden, Wat-
kinsville.

50 NH Red Dec. 1949 pullets,
$1.50 ea. for lot. Fob; 15 Head
Geese, full feathers, $3. ea. for
ra Mrs. Geo. Fletcher, Brox-
on,

75 NH Red hens, laying type,
9 mos. old, $1.50 ea. F. M. Carn-
ey, Dalton, Riss 2: 4

15 N.H. Red laying hens,
June hatch, $2.50 ea. Mrs. Joha

Trucks, Atlanta, 1262 Cahaba

Dr., S.W. AM 1396.
600 No. hatch N.H. Red pul-

lets, $1.50 ea. FOB. H. H.
Richardson, Douglasville. Rt.
4, -

1 fine R. I. Red cockerel,

$2.35 no prepaid; also 4-A Red]|

eggs for hatching, 15, $1.33,
Cartons net. No checks. Mrs.
G. C. Clifton, Millen.

N.H. Red cockerels and pul-
lets, Feb. 16th hatch, AAA
stock, Cockerels, $1.00 ea.; pul-
lets, bred for laying, $1.50 ea.
MO only. 4-H chickens. Oree
Sanders, Vienna, Rt. 3.

306 N.H. Red pullets, special
14 -wks. - old,
$1.50 ea. at my place, if taken
soon, also 200 Red pullets, 6
wks. old, all ROP sired, J. N.
Barnes, Chipley.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS,
GEESE, DUCKS, ETC.

7 White Pekins, 4 ducks, 3
drakes, also 10 Muscovey ducks,
$24.50, shipped anywhere, or
sell in pairs, $3. pr. Arch Butler,
Alto, Rg: 1.

Large Black and White Mus-
covey ducks, $5. pr. Mrs. -M. F.
Gaddis, Quitman, Box 427,

Pr, pure White Pekin ducks,
Jarge size, $3.50 FOB. Mrs, R.
W. Wingo, Newnan.

Extra nice, large Turkens
(not turkeys), 10 mos. old cock-
erels, ready for service, R. I.
Red color, large bone and size,
$3. ea. J. i. Barr, Lumpkin.

BB Bronze turkeys, 4 wks.
old, ready April 25th, $1.25 ea.
No orders under 6 accepted.
Shipped by Exp. G. K. DeLong,
Gainesville, Rt. 6.

Taking orders baby ducks,
40c ea.; also booking orders Apr.
and May del., turkey poults,
70c ea. You pay postage. Cash

with order. Mrs, Jos. Mikle, Li-



thonia, RFD 2.

Mallard Ducklings from breed-
ers, few generations from wild
Mallard, shipped PP 50c ea.
Hatching eggs, $2.50 for 11. .

M. Hammond. Augusta, Rt. 4,,;R.
Box 251, 4 ol



TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE, ETC. FOR SALE;

B. B. Bronze, 1 tom and 3
hens, 11 mos, old, laying and
six 1 mo. old, few hatching.
Mrs. Kermit Pope, Rebecca, Rt.
LeBox: 3.

Booking orders for purebred
White Ducklings, ready Apr.
4th. delivery, 40c ea. No less 10
shipped. Mrs. D. E. Abraham,
Avondale Estates, Box 112. (Tel.
Cr. 1180).

Trio Blue Geese, $6.00; Pr.
Crested Mottle Houdan Chick-
ens, 8 mos, old, $6. Plus exp.
chargs.; Also want pair each of
large Chuka and Ga. Bob White
Quail, and some Duck legged
chickens, Otis Eason, LaGrange,
FeO; Box 57.

Few rooster Guineas, $2. ea.;
Also White African Guinea eggs,
15, $1.75. Also want 15-20 B. B.
Bronze turkey hens, J. N..Car-
son, Griffin, Rt. C.

5 large. White Pekin Ducks,
2 Drakes, fine for breeding, $9.
or $1.50 ea. Will not ship. S, R.
Bowman, Kensington, Rt. 1.

Turkey Toms and hens for
sale or trade for cash; also
Turkey Eggs, $4. doz. Mrs. Cu:
Sorrells, Monroe, Rt 1.

12 Black and White Muscovey
Ducks, laying, $2. ea.; 1 Drake,
$2.50. J. E. Beales, Savannah,
423 W. Broughton St.

Large purebred White Pekin
Duck, laying, 2 Drakes, $1.50 ea.;
NH Red Rooster, 1 yr. old, $3.
Exp. Col. Mrs. Otis Mashburn,
Cumming, Rt. 5.

1 pr. large purebred White
Pewins, the duck laying, $3.00.
Exp. col. Mrs. Otis Mashburn,
Cumming, Rt. 5.

Bronze urkeys, 4 hens now
laying, and tom, last yrs hatch,
$25.00. Daovd Lester, Rock-
mart, Rt. 3, % Ray Lester.

4 White ducks and 2 drakes,
for sale. Virlyn Daniel, At-
Janta, 2172 Bankhead hwy. BE
5791,

WYANDOTTES:

2 yr. old R. C. S. L. Wyan-
dotte Cock, 2 unrelated hens,
same age, $2, ea.; Eggs, 15, $1.50.
Docia Harris, Lula.

POULTRY WANTED



ANDALUSIONS:

Want some Blue Andalusions.
H. E. Weems, Atlanta, 2722 Gor-
don Rd., S. w.

BABY CHICKS & BANTAMS: |

Want to raise 300 Baby
Chicks, any heavy breed, on
halves, to 8 wks. old. Pullets de-
sired. I furnish feed and work.
Jimmy Griffin, Tifton; Rt. 4.

Want to raise Baby Chicks on
halves to 10 wks, old, heavy or
light breed. As many as 400 at a
time or less. You furnish chicks
and feed, I do work. Thomas
Davis, Ellabelle, Rt. 1.

Want purebred Bantams in
trio lots. Will pay $1. each. Ad-
vise. C, B. Bolton, Jr., Statham.

Want 5 small bantam hens,
of good stock. Mrs. Troy Mob-
ley, Porterdale.

Want 4 or 5 Sebright bantam
or Cornish pullets, also some
eggs of same type. State full
particulars. Lloyd Vickers,
Wray, Box 63.

Want 25-30 bantam Hock lay- |

ing or ready to lay and 2-3
roosters, at once. Advise fully.
= F. Fulghum, Douglasville,
b::2,,

GUINEAS:

Want 3 or 5 guinea hens.
Phone MA 2995. Z. A. Godwin,

Atlanta, 1250 Moreland Ave.,
S. E.
LHGHORNS:,

Want Common Pigeons, State
C. Fletcher, Moultrie, Rt. 3.

Want 35 W. . 4-A pullets, 6-8
wks. old. Advise cash price.
Mrs, R. C, James, Homerville,
Rt. 2.

MISC, CHICKENS:

Want sev. dozen laying hens.
Advise number, kind and price
C; Manle; Atlanta, :
Box 998 igs ate

PIGEONS:

Want 3 or 10 pr. young,
mated, large size White King
pigeons, not mixed stock. Ad-|

vise fully. E. M. McAfee,/

Smithville, Box 46.

QUAIL: :
Want-1 or 2 Quail roosters.

Quote price. W. FE. Griffin,
Wray.



FARM HELP WANTED



Want good smart man and
wife to live in home with me
and work 15 A (land already
broke). Absolutely no liquor.
re C, A. Phillips, Vidalia, Rt.

Want white family to farm
on halves, 12 A peanuts, 15 A
cotton, etc. Have experience
operating J. D. tractor; Also
1500 turpentine trees on halves.
One work for wages. House,.
lights, wood, near school,
churches. Send references. Move
at once. Holland Gilder, Dub-
lin, Rt. 3.

.Want middleaged, ~ honest,

healthy woman to do general
light farm chores, and care for
about 60 chickens, live as one|
of family, wages, $5. wk. Mrs."
Mamie Dasher, Bristol.

Want middleage woman to do
light farm chores on farm, for
2 elderly people. Good perman-
ent home. Mrs, R. L. Cline, Wa-
leska, Rt. 2.

Want small family, white or
col. for general farm work by
day. Raise some hogs. 4 R house
with lights and water. J. I. Wat-
son, Macon, Rt. 4.

Want unencumbered, middle-
aged woman with good health,
smart, clean, honest, to help
with general light fanm chores
on farm, live with family of
three, Small salary weekly,
with house or room. Need at
Ret Mrs. Jim Maloy, Helena,

tk :

Want man and wife not afraid
of work, to live on place. Man]
must have had at least 2 yrs.
agriculture at Athens. Will not
object to one child up to two
years old. Must not drink. Dr.
W. L. Cousins, Tucker, Rt. 1.

Want good sober farmer, un-
derstanding mechanized equip-
ment, 30-35 yrs. old, with rea-
sonable working capital, for
partnership operating 260 A
farm. Cultivable land, lespe-
deza, - other pasture, pecan
grove, House, cattle barns (run
about 50 head White Face), Be-
gin Fall or Jan. S. J. Clay, Ma-
con, Rt. 3.

Want nice unencumbered
woman to stay with me and do
very light farm chores on farm.
Good proposition. State partic-
ulars about yourself. Mrs, Elea-
nor Daniel, Dublin, Rt. 3.

Want farm family to work on
irrigated vegetable farm. Will]
pay man able to drive truck:
and mules, and pick vegetables,
$3. daily. House with elec., gar-
den, wood, pasture. Give ages
and references first letter. R. F.
Sams, Clarkston, (Tel. 7322).

Want young, able bodied man
with small family to work on
cattle farm, and live at home.
Farming pastures to be cleared
of trees, bushes, rocks. Attrac-
tive proposition. Apply at
ranch C & K, Farmington or!
write: E, J. Jones, Atlanta, 2080
Northside Dr.

Want at once unencumbered
}white woman for light farm
work, also hoeing. Live as one
of family, receive salary. Mrs.
J. H. Vessell, Warm Springs,
Rt. 1, Box 59.

Want single, elderly man,
white or col. for general farm
work year around, for wages or
on halves. 2 R house. Will fur-
nish 2 meals, W. H. McWilliams,
Lithonia, Evans Mill Rd., Rt. 3.

Want at once woman 20-40
yrs, old for light work on chick-
en farm, for room, board and
reasonable wages. William Wil-

son, Albany, Rt. 3, Box 212.
(Tel. 1532).
| Want middileaged, white

woman for light farm work,

| City,

| Storer, Douglasville, Rt. 4.

$25.00 mo. board and. laundry.

Want reliable young. white
man needing a home, to live as
one of family and help with
'farm chores. Plenty ae with
35 A bottoms for corn to be
worked if wanted, tac

land on Blythe
A. at Scottdale to good
Standing rent for both. B. O.

eel Atlanta, 889- Edgewood
ve

Want middleaged, healthy,
Christian, white farm woman}
to live on farm with. ree
couple and 16 yr. old boy, as
member of family and help
with light farm chores. Small
house, maintenance and _ sal-
ary. Xe E Josey, Sr., Lumber

Want reliable, able
man, 2 or more in family to
work for 2 H. crop and some
day work. General farming and
truck pe Good house, elec.,
and school bus Rt. C. A. Loving-.
good, Kennesaw, Rt. dais



Want good woman, middle
aged, white or col., to live on
small place and look
poultry and other light farin}
chores. Mrs. Ruby Flock, At-
lanta, 336 Spreny St. N. W.
LA 2772.

Want reliable, cicadas
woman, no bad habits, to live
as one of family and light
farm work. Care for flowers,
chickens, and garden. Reason-
able salary. Mrs. J. I. Griffin,
Sandersville, Rt. 2.

Want col man and wile,
sober, reliable, to do farming.
Furnish 5R House, water, lights,
wood tools and mule. Pay 2/3
shares or salary. Phone De.
1975. E. T. Brown, Avondale
Estates. P. O. Box 123.

Want healthy, middle aged
woman, not over 40, to live as
one~of family with elderly,
couple, and do light farm chores
on farm, Mrs. D. L. -Steakley, |
Talking Rock, Rt. 2, % Cedar
Crest Farms..

Want white couple or family
to work 25 A farm. 3R House,
elec., good spring. Cash work
extra for right man. DeKalb
Co. Write H. T. Brewer, At-
lanta, P. 0. Box 4811.

Want man with small family
for large 1H crop, 50-50 Dasis,
and wages extra. Man:
3R House, large garden, "elec.,

ay



at Campbellton Ferry. See S. S.

Want 1 Single man to cae
on farm for $40.00 month wages.

need apply. aun Tey Milan,
Rt. 3.

man with exp., to work on
farm, able handle labor and}.
cattle. Board, laundry and good}

Ri we

Want at once, strong, nealing
single, white man to do gen.
farm work, drive . tractor, ete. |

~

3

A. H. Comer, Pitts, Rt. 2.

Want good, middleaged, re-|
liable white woman to help
with light farm work on small
farm, for home and salary. E.
L. Moye, Rentz, Rt. 1.

Want white or col woman to.
live in home with 2 in family,
and help with light farm chores
on farm. Room, board, fair sal-
ary. Mrs,
Baxley; Rt. 1,,Box 179-A.

Want middle age colored
man or woman. for light farm
work on farm. Prefer person]
that can milk. Must be sober
and reliable. Small house,
board, salary. I. L, Martin, Ma-
con, 1542 Jeffersonville Rd. -

si
Henry Hall, Douglasville, Rt. 2.4

Want farmer. for 10 A rich}
2, and several |
man. '

bodied

school and mail rt. Hwy. 166,

Room and. board. No. drunkards}

pay to right party. Bring writ- ee
ten references and. apply in] _
person, A. L, nner Hiram. 3

: | cows, etc.

J. M. Hutchinson, b

job on farm for wages
(house and garden.
workers. J. w. Brey
Rt. 2. x

truck or tractor,
cow. Have boy

after}

Want job on
wages. Prefer |
at Tyrone, oo to b

work, can + also milk, neat

| willing worker. Want wii

family, near church, for
board and salaey i Lette

27 yr. ae man Seo j
ing for stock or cattle
Wife, 1 small boy. 3 R

-lelec. Prefer near Atlan

ary basis. Frank Turner
ee 142 Baker St. N

wants work on farm
light farm chores. Hus'
able to work. 3 R ho ena
Have to be moved,

ters. Mrs. Willard Jones, 3
Spring, Box 92. zs

Want 2 H. tractor
halves. Have = ola

White, single,
young woman wan
farm. Experienced
INo, bad habits. $15.
and meals. Pog Lois
Hahira, ARR Doe ee

28 yr. old woman

doing tight Wore
| milk, feed a ee

Want at once, - good reliable any Ww}

ber. Sa

truck or tractor,
willing to go anywhere.
Jaundry, and salary.

at once. Clinton Favors,
ton.

46 yr. old single v
job at once, large or small
Experienced _overse

ing~ tractor, handling.
Walking Cultivato i

job raising pe
keys with someone
furnish house, | ae pay
weekly salary. Ev

Morris, Waycross, Rt





Want woman for

ight -
work on farm ae



and live as one of family on
farm, Room, board _ and st 00
eek. irs. Jes 1 pt =|



arm