f
ins On ie
otton In The South
ig Before me the current OPA
j prices per cord on both pine and
food that is cut for pulp.
ioiieiedhetennndiinbeniinnd emmmemementiemmmmnaemeaentiatmenee tame =
ros ns
se prices are per cord and are r
cars or other equivalent points.
hese figures speak for themselves.
they are: 2 >
ON PULPWOOD PER CORD
JANUARY 20, 1946 F.O. B. CARS
: _ SHIPPING PO'NT
PINE HARDWOOD
Saale snetemenemianel nna eneeehenniaeeineaetad
> Si. $27.60 $ 8.10
.. 7.60 8.10
7.60 8.10
7.60. 8.10
Re he 7.60" 8.10 ~
ae .60 8.10
8.35 8.80
ene 8.35 8.80
Rive ;
8.35 8.80
ies 12.75 13.75
12.75 10.00
12:75 ~ 10.00
12.75 10.00
rae 13.25 14.75
13.25 18.50
ee 13.25. 14.75
cord of pine wood is worth $13.25
New Hampshire, there is no reason
should not be worth $13.25 in the
b ataten. Intend OPA ceiling
the South i is $7.60. a
use the pines grew, in the South,
ie: penalized $5. 65 per cord.
unjust treatment that has been
pon the cotton growers of the |
being matched by the unjust ~
of the parer: who grows pulp-
mm acricultre gee bureau-
lations. Hee
e thern cotton grower in many
ces is used as the means of destroy-
y cotton growers toil through the
summer pane fall to produce cot-
farmers in many cases -
off pee land,
Tom Linder.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1950
Commissioner
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in many cases to manufacture substitutes
for their cotton.
Cheap paper bags, paper sacks, paper ee
napkins. paper towels and many other =
articles are made from this pne pulp,
~ When the farmer goes out and cuts
~ pulpwood and sells it under OPA fiat for
$5.65 per cord below the market, he is
thereby contributing to forcing down the
price of his own cotton.
Pulpwood producers in the South
should demand an equal price with other
sections for their pulpwood.
Pulpwood producers of the South
should simply quit cutting and shipping
any pulpwood until the price is equalized.
It is useless to argue. It is useless to
show the injustice. Federal bureaus are
not concerned with injustices. They will
only pay attention to those who deter-
mine to do something about it. Southern
pulpwood producers can do something
about it if they simply quit cutting oulp-
wood until they are put on an equality.
TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agriculture
~The Market Bulletin of Wednesday,
February 27, 1946, carried the following
article: ;
Pulpwood Price Increased
In Southern States By OPA
In the Market. Bulletin of January 30th,
1946, I called attention to the discrimination
in the OPA ceiling price of pulpwood in the
Southern states and the OPA ceiling price
on pulpwood in some other states. :
The following news item from Washing-
ton, D. C., under date of February 19th
shows that OPA has granted an increase on
: - Southern pulpwood of $1.40 per cord. The
news item from Washington is reproduced
: herewith: |
PULPWOOD GETS $1.40 CORD RAISE
Washington, D. C., Feb.. 19Pulp-
wood producers in Georgia and 10 other
southern states received an immediate
increase of $1.40 a cord for their product
according to an Associated Press report
which told of the OPA raise in ceiling
prices. The raise was granted upon re-
commendation of the civilian production
administration to help insure Eoonued
output.
At the same time and for the same
area, the agency increased by $1.40 a cord
the ceilings for excelsoir wood, chemical
cord wood, stave and heading bolts, in-
sulation, felt cord wood and related items.
Pulp and paper mills will absorb the in-
- creases ,and there will be no changes
4m ceilings for their products, which in- |
inde newsprint, magazine paper and con-
tainer board. =
Under the terms of the above raise, the Sta
OPA ceiling price on pulpwood loaded on 2
cars, is $9.00 per cord for pine.
There i is a raise of $1.85 per cord on south:
ern hardwood, rough. which raises'the price
of rough hardwood, f. o. b. cars, to $9.50 per
cord.
On peeled longleaf pine and other select
stock, f.o.b. mills, there is a raise of $2.20
per cord, making the present. ceiling price
$14.20 per cord.
All of these prices were effective February
18th, 1946. This is under Amendment 6 to
R. M. P. R. 387 regulations.
It is my understanding that this raise ap-
plies to ten southern states east of the Miss-
issippi river.
Since February 1946, there has beer
additional increase in the price of pulp-
' wood to farmers.
This morning, I called Senator Law-
ton Ursrey at Hazlehurst, who gave me
the current price for pulpwood at $12.90
per unit F. O. B. cars at Hazlehurst.
This means that the price per unit of
pulpwood at Hazlehurst has increased
from $7.60 per unit in 1946 to $12.90 per
unit now, or an increase of $5.30 per
unit.
L also called Mr. Belmont Dennis, Pub-
lisher at Covington, who tells me that
the wholesale price of newsprint is sub-
~stantially the same today as it was four
years ago, when pulpwood was a little
over half-of what it is today.
Had it not been for the Commissioner
of Agriculture keeping up with what
was going on in Washington and finding
out the comparative prices being paid to
farmers in the South and farmers in New
England, and had it not been for these
facts being carried in the Georgia Farm-
ers Market Bulletin, the farmers of
Georgia would have had no way on earth
of finding out these vital facts for them-
selves.
If-you hear some one complaining
about editorials in the Market Bulletin,
look under the chips because there are
bugs under the chips. It is to the interest
of some people to Reap the farmers in
the dark.
These two articles demonstrate clearly
what happens to farmers when _ their
business is put in the hands of appointed
Boards rather than in the hands of their
elected officials.
o TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agriculture
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Planters,
_ SECONDHAND | SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE MACHINERY FOR SALE |
Gem Da Elec. Churn,
good cond., $6. Hoyt Hill, Min-
eral Bluff .ct, 1, Box, 75,
- New Oliver Goober. Turn
Plow, $20. at. my barn. D. J.
Burel, Nacula, Rt. 1, Hog Mt.
Intl. 2H Walking Cultivator
with Gee Whiz attachment, all
age C. R. Belcher, Perry, Rt.
Right-Way Milking Machine,
2 unit, one 4 can Intl. Dry or
Wet J frigerator fo dairy,
used, good cond. J. v Darden,
Hogansville.
40 Barrel American Midget
Marvel Flour Mill, separator,
flour packer, scourer, dust coi-
aector. Mrs. R. T. Bennett,
Toccoa, Avon St.
Grist. Mill with 20 hp elec.
motor, \2 sets Platform Mealcs,
600, and 1000 Ibs. cap, 2 Hole
Corn Sheller with 1:3 hp elec.
motor, 2 Roller Golden Cane
Mill. Reasonable. Sell together
or _separately. L. D. _ Gribble,
Demorest.
Tobacco Sticks, $2.50 M. De-
livered in 50 mi, J. A. Cham: |
| bers, Uvalda,
slightly used ae of
Distributors, Cultiva-
tors for J. Deere_M Tractor,
for sale or exc. for hay press
or mower in lst class cond. J.
G. Purvis, Millen.
New
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED
=
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
Ferdson Tractor, good tires,
$200.00; Four secti-n.20 disc,
tractor drawn Smoothing Har-
row, $75.00; $275. for lot. at-my
place. Deliver for reasonable
price. C. P. Trimble, Atlanta]
Rt. 6, Box 5012. Tel. Ch. 6693.
_fert.
Case Pick-up Hay Baler, au-
tomatic feed, used very little,
A-1 cond., other equipment.
Write: J. H. Shugart, Cohutta.
Tel. Co, 931-21.
F-20 Farmall Tractor on rub-
ber equipped with planter and
distributor. Good cond.
$675. John W. Bussey, Colum-
bus, Care Claymore Plantation.
J. D. Mower, good cond.,
$45.00; Good 2-3/4 White
Hickory 2H Wagon, $50. Near
Bethesda Bapt. Church. D. T.
ONeal, Carrollton, Rt. 2.
4 Disc Athens Tiller with
seed box attachment, used part
ef one season, almost new,
$250. T. M. Tillman, Athens,
128 College Ave.
Deluxe model Elec. Churn
with glass, 3 gal. cap., used
very little, $15. Mrs. C. D. Rod-
gers, Roswell, Rt. 1.
2 DC Case Tractors, A-6
Case Combine, Hay Baler, both
with motors, 2 B and B Har-
rows, Case Power Mower. Rea-
sonable. Trade for cattle or
similar value. J. L. Morris,
Douglasville. Phone 2167.
100 ton Metal Silo for sale.
Tel. Jonesboro 2271. Harold
Parker, Riverdale, Rt. 1.
Rototiller, 5 hp., used about
65 hrs., $295. Pete Van Liempd
Lizella, Rt. 1.
Intl. Power Hay Press, No.
15 (16x18) bale size, complete
for baling, to be pulled with
tractor, used very little, $395.
at my place. J. E. Abercrombie,
Culloden, Rt. 1.
8 ft. John D. Grain Binder,
6 ft. Massey Harris Binder,
Intl. Hay Baler .with motor
mounted. R. E. Mitchell, Zeb-
ulon. Tel. 78.
Elec. Brooder Heating Unit,
mever used, automatic control.
G. W. Darden, Watkinsville.
12 A John D. Combines with
motors, like new, ~A-1 cond.,
priced to sell. J. Hill Touch-
stone, Griffin, Rt. C. Tel. 4856.
Tobacco Sticks, $30. M. Del.
eyes. H. E.. Lott, Baxley,
tea:
6 hp Wisc. Air Cooled Gas
Engine, used for threshing
peas, sowing, other farm work,
for sale or trade for smaller
engine not older than a 48.
Farmall C Tractor, 7 ft. pow-
er mower (Intl.), 4 dise J.) D.
Tiller, good as new, cheap. A.
A. Cook, Flovilla, Rt. 1.
Case VAC Tractor with 2
Ww planting and cultivating
equipment; Case Dbl. Sec. Har-
row, J. D./3 Dise Tiller, with
seeder, motor recently over-
hauled, made 4 crops.-Ist class
cond., $1000.00 at my farm.
Dr. G. M. Anderson, Cedar-
town.
Good Ledbetter Corn Plant-
er, $12.00; Dowlow Cotton
planter, $5, cash at my farm.
Arthur Owen, Barnesville.
J.D. 8 Row Cotton Duster
for J. D., AB and C Tractors,
$175.00; Stockland ~Hydro-
Seoop for J. Deere A, or B;
power lift, $75. Smith John-
son, Warrenton.
16 Dise Harrow, planter, fert-
ilizer attachment, suitable for
Allis-Chalmers G~. Tractor,
cheap; Also several mule
drawn tools. Oscar Waters,
Glenville.
50 T Intl. Automatic Pick-
up Hay Baler, used 1 season,
$1800.00; -J. D. No. 5 Mow
used only 11/2 day, $250.00
2 Peanut Weeders, $17.50 ea.
J.-D: Walking Cultivator, used
1 season, $75. W. N. Johnson,
Warrenton, Rt. 1.
Good Smoothing Harrow for
Fordson, for sale or trade for
beef or dairy cattle. R. J. Wil-
liams, Hamilton, Rt. 2.
New Combine, one rebuilt
Combine, both with Wisc. air
cooled motor, ell either. R. D.
Tatum, Palmetto.
Farmall A Tractor, 7 ft. mow-
ing machine, feed mall, bush
and~bog harrows, 6 can IH C
milk cooler, 2 single units, Mc-
Cormick-Deering Milking Ma-
chines complete. Reasonable.
Claude Pitts; Grantville.
Oliver 80 Row Crop Tractor,
16 Disc Oliver off-set Harrow,
Loganville, Rt. 3.
bine, practically in new cond.,
near Cobb, Ga. D. E. Statham,
Cobb.
| J. Deere 8 ft. Combine with
|motor for sale. Phone 7374 W.
ss F. Nowell, Macon, Houston
Cirton Milk Bottler, fills 2
bottles while it caps two, bot-
tles several hundred per hr.
John Crone, Gillsville,
Write for further ipformation:
Tel. 3114. V. R. | Ledbetter,
Eatonton,
,
es ultivators,
Allis-Chalmers 60 Combine,
exc... cond.; all for $2500. Or
sell separately. 3 mi. W. Wal-
nut Grove..C. P. Thompson,
Allis-Chalmers size 60 Com-}
try Williamson, Commerce. |
2H Wagon, fair cond., $20.;
Walking Cultivator, $12.50; One
11:2 hp Stationary Engine, $15>
All COD. R. A. . Durham,
Farmington.
Back sec. of harrow for H.
Farmall Tractor, 16 disc, never
used, $60. Mrs. Geo. P. Morris,
Fitzgerald, RU ae
Late model W. C. Allis-Chal-1
mers Tractor, 7 ft. mowing ma-
chine, 8 disc bush and bog har-
row, $1025.00; M M Combine,
No. 69, 5 ft. cut, used 21:2
seasons, good running cond.
$450.00; 4 Wheel Tractor Wag-
on, $50. John H. Mobley, Bu-
ford, Raa 2.
3 Roller Syrup Mill and, Pan, |
A-1 cond.; for sale or exc. for
Garden Tractor. J. O. Winkler,
Cleveland, Rt. 4.
VAC Case Tractor, 1 set of
Case single sec.
harrow, exc. cond., used one
year, for sale. George B. Futch,
Thomaston, P. O. Box 107.
Husky 11/2 hp Garden Trac-
tor with attachments. Tel. Ca.
1503. Sam McNair, Mt. View.
Grain Binder, running cond.
except sheets worn badly, $45.
Z. J. Bridges, Talmo.
Good 2 Rod Dusting Machine
for sale. Mrs. A. E. Hamer, La-
Grange, Rt. 2.
~ Model F Case Combine, good
cond., $450. cash- at my barn.
N. MHeeter, Tucker. (Tel.
Clarkston ~4371, or Ma. 6823
Atlanta before 6 P. M.).
new
vo Re 52 Intl. Combine;
aprons and paint job, A-1)
cond., $550. C. E. Martin, Ray-
mond,
1948 Super A Farmall Trac-
tor, planters, cultivators, tiller,
weeder, reasonable price. N. .C
Ponder, Cairo.
Mowing Machine att sole
ments for Brady Garden Trac-
tor, used one season. Best of-
fer. W. T. Rowe, Atlanta, 708
Fayetteville Rd., Rt tay
* Model ~ ~ 60 Allis-Chalmers
Combine, -Model H_ Farmall
Tractor,, Model. B- John OD.
Tractor, all perfect cond. Less
than half original cost, at my
place Snellville. Jacob Spillers,
Barnesville, Rt. 1.
Avery Tru-Draft, 3 disc
plow for model V tractor, sased
very little, good cond. Priced
right. C. R. Lowe, Ben Hiil,
RFD 1. :
Blacksmith tools, used on a
farm, for sale. D. W. Miller,
Baxley, 207 RR
All metal 4 cyl. Murry air
line Gin Cleaner, good as new,
complete, cheap, See and trade.
E. B. Morgan, Woodbury.
Corn Mill, "Hammer Mill, Mo-
lene Motor, Pulleys, 52 Intl.
Combine with motor, A Farm-
all Tractor with Plow, B Farm-
all Tractor, 23 in. Disc King
Harrow, used very little. Har-
Set of planters, distributors;
W. C. Allis Chalmers tractor.
J.T. Wilkins, aN, Rte-2.
(Creel Rd.).
Choice of 2 good 2 H wagons
=~ sale. Horace Darnell, Wins-
on.
Self propeel Radian, Mas-
sey-Harris, 7 ft. cut., 1949, used
little. Hoke | OKelley, Logan
[ville; Rt 2:
F- 19 Fafinall Tractor, Js De
3 Dise Tiller, 7 ft. Mower, both
on steel, good cond., $475. W.
Dp; Minish, Jr; Buckhead, Rted:
No. 10 Meadows Hammer
Mill, practically newr used
very little, with 3 screens, 1 for
fine grinding, $150. Ernest A.
Smith, Ben/ ES SRG ae :
3 Coke Burning Bucktye
Heater Brooders, 1090 cap. ea.
almost new, $25. ea. W. H.
Thompson, Dunwoody, Rt, <1,
Spalding and Jett Rd.
2H Wagon, fair cond., $25. 00;
Grain Cradle, used 1 day, $7. 50.
OG Martin, Berner.
Ford 1948 tractor, 10 in.
Bog harrow, 24 dise smoothing
harrow, some other farm
equipment, good; as new. Bar-
gain, my farm, 5-1/2 mi. S> W.
Newnan, old Coxrinth Rd., any.
day except. -Saturdays. W.
Byington, Newnan, Rt. 3. -
Cart or Sulky with 5 yr. old
mare, $125. for both, or trade
for. cattle< Ji <B: Dickerson,
Ringgold, Rt. 1,-Box: 353: =
Karmall Tractor, cultiva-
tor, planters, 2 disc plow, trac-
|| f0r~ recently overhauled, $575.
Rhodes Murphy, Thomaston,
417 E. Lee St:
1H Wagon, good eid: $85.
at my place. Jeff Hansford,
Stephens.
Intl. Disc Plow, 7 fwenty in.
discs, $300.00; Hoosie fe rae
Grain Drill, $100.00; Spike
Tooth Harrow, a sections, $15:
| All good cond. 2 ten Caterpil-
lar Tractor, good cond. except
track needs new pins and bush-
oes Nites Seymour, Bock
52R, hydraulic platfo lift
and motor, exc. cond., see at
farm 8 mi. S. W. Milledgeville.
on paved *Macon Hwy. Mrs.-R.
E.~ Cotton, Milledgeville, 221
N. Columbia St. Tel. 8141 after
4:00 P. M.
J. Deere 12.A Conabine with
motor, good cond., 3 used bush
and bog harrows, 1 dbl.. sec.
harrow, 1 pick-up hay baler}
with motor. Tel. 30-W. Cc. ,D.
| Wood, Bowdon.
McCormick-Deering Binder,
good cond., for sale. J. L. Sew-
ell, Ashland. we
1949 Ford Tractor, lights,
motor No. 8N61905, cultiva-
tors, planters, 6 ft. harrow, 2
disc 24 in. plow, set stablizers,
exc. cond., used only part of -2
seasons; $1750. Lillian D. Brom-
ley, Shady Dale. .
:
50 T Intl. Automatic Rickup
Hay Baler with nvotor, used 1
season, $1700.00; Also J. D. No.
5 Tractor Mower on rubber,
used 11/2 pays, $250. W. N.
Johnson, Warrenton. ;
Simflex 5 Row, Mule Drawn
Cotton Duster, steel wheels,
used only one season, bought
in 1949, $135. R. S. Wheeler,
Norwood.
like new, Will fit J. Deere A,
B, and C_Tractors, $175, Smith
Johnson, Warrenton.
4 hp Standard Twin Garden
Tractor, good cond., all equ ae
ment, also -riding- cart, $
ville, 107: dhe sCarter Stas 4
r* 8 ft. Intl. on Binder, run-
ning cond., $75. Or exc. for
equal value. Loyd J. Keadle,
Yatesville.
Good 2 H Riding Cultivator.
at une 2H plow, for. sale
at once mi. Portal. Melvin
Sparks, Statesboro, Rt. 3, Box
233. a
10 Can Milk Cooler for dairy,
$250.00; Agricultural Mower,
TE, blade, for Ford-Ferguson |
cultivators, and power lift, for |
tires, used 2 seasons, Bush and 5
kAlbany. J. A. Dula,
McCormick-Deering Combine e
thing can use.
J. D. 8 Row Cotton Duster, |~
eash. Johnson Crowe, Carters- ws
Pork A Tractor,
mowing machine, fe
Bush and Bog. harr,
very little; Alo 2
Milking - machines
steel; complete.
Claude Pitts, Grant
6 HP Gibson I
with bulldozer
plow, good cond., $39
Young, College Park,
Harvard Aver Tel. G
Garden Tractor witl
See:
rornelia,
tachments.
lister,
St.
B_ Allis-Chalmers
planters, dist.
Southern peanut ploy
harrow, new side de
raked 20 A peanuts.
$500. Mrs. G. J.. Wat
) leyson.
fave: Lift Le
Combine to be. used
all H or M- Tractor,
Ci | wit
Corn WE Dbl.
Sheller, belts,
Gainesville. . Lonnie_
Gainesville, Reheat
All in excellent cond. 10
Rt. 2.
Turner Peanut Pi
motor, power press;
nut Digger, 3 ee oe
time, for te
shape. oo ee 7
sed, Bllabell. |.
Hardee Spray. pu
Cushman engine,
Rex Sizer, 4 Roller
Brusher ~ ~ Durand, - also
packing equipment fo
work, Phil S. Wade,
nelia. sc aega
Jaycuse 1 Row Rid
den Tractor with t
vator, $250.00. Or
hogs. J. F. Griffin,
ville, Rt. 4, Moultrie
300 Chick Elec.
used 2.seasons
Jack Hinton,
tory Dr., S.-W: Te
Elec. Brooder, 500.
equipment, $30. cash.
for equal value in corn
made at my
lum, Haddock, fy
Dbl. Wagon,
Sulky Plow, Peanut
model A Farmall Tr
of steel wheels for |
Bloomingdale. |
- Small Farm or.
Wheel Gibson c
harrow, mowing ma
tivating attachmen
plow, bulldozer type,
ly new, reasonable. I
Atlanta, 82 Rogers St.
Oliver 6 ft. Gr
motor driven..: Combis
cond., ready to cut~g
one season, .
ham, Talbo
Farm.
eal, 1
ie ae
Pindsay,
Want 6
Tractor, also set front end cul
tivators. Cheap. H. W.
Quitman, 30
ee
attachment.
and price. C.
Culberson, N. C.,
dent of Ga.). .-
Machine. Earl
ind cond. Lonnie
eRe.
rord plew for
40 hp statfonary
prefer Fairbanks-
ass cond., to
R SALE)
a. Copperskin
5000, $7.50.
Yellow, Or-
as acid, 1 aoe x
ppermint, ie.
Mrs. A.
30x 40.
Red P. R. Plant,
d count. Prompt
. H. Mann, Surrency,
es
D
Skin Potato, good |.
npt, shipment, $2. 00
Surrency, Rt. 2.
vt. insp., red,
kin, 5000, $10,00,
ent. F. G. Tyre,
_Copperskin Po-
$2.50 M; Lots
a Lots of 10,000,
., Byrd, . Pat-
Es govt. rs co yel-
oa count, isto
Br
~and 100 to
Bunch Potato,
ul count guar. Edd
istol RFD 1:
, treated Yellow
Potato, Beet
Red Skin P. R:
M. Prepaid: Ready.
. Paul Lightsey,
pes R. Plants, $2.50
n Potato, $2.00 M.
: stat. Bunch.
Mi; 500, diet 54,
Cappel, Red.
0, $7.50. FOB
Cason, Bristol.
e for prices
W:
if ing
. | Sr., Baxley, Rt. 4.
all hand: operated |:
|. R. Potato, $1.50, 500; $2.50 M.
ard work. C. M. | 2
-+ Okra, 75c
-|PR, $2.00 M. Del. A. F. a
field, Surrency.
ai Hamby, Greenville
-C; $2.50 M. Full count. Prompt
jley. Rt. 4.
Plants, for |
: a FOR SALE
~ PLANTS FOR SALE
Fe
PLANTS FOR SALE.
PLANTS FOR SALE
Govt. insp. Potato Plants, $3.-
00 M. del. in Ga.; Cert. Tomato,
, | $2.50 M; Ruby King Hot, and
Pimiento Pepper, $3.00 M; Cab-
bage, $1.50 M. Clifford Smith,
Govt. insp. Red Skin P. R.
Plants, $2.25 M; Tomato, $1.75
M; Exe. potato plants for print
sacks, 2 M plants per doz. sacks.
John T. OQuinn, Surrency,
Red Skin P. R. Potato, govt.
insp., Copperskin, $2.50 M. FOB,
Prompt shipment. MO. with
order. A. B, Pearce, Surrency,
Rt. 2.
Chas, and Sones Cap-
bage, $1. 25 M; Rutger, Marglobe
Tomato, certified, $2.00 M. B.
F. Mallard Savannah, Rt. 5;
Box 378.
Strawberry, 75e C; Everbear-
ing, $1.00 C; Red Raspberry,
White Blackberry, Horse Rad-
ish, 6, 50c; Garden Horsemirt,
Peppermint, Garlic, 50, 50c;
Fresh, Black Walnut Meats, 80
Ib. Add postage. No. checks, Mrs.
Willis Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
- Govt. insp. pure Red Skin
Del; Old Fashion Boon Potato,
500, $1.75; $3.00 M. No. COD.
Dewey Mathis, Gainesville, Rt.
Sage Plants, Catnip, $1.00 doz.;
kk. in, pod; Summer
Time Pie umpkin Seed, 25c
4 pk.: 5 pks. $1.00, PP. LS a
| Ellis, Cumming, GRO.
Govt. insp., treated, La. Cop-
perskin Potato, Red Skin, and
Kudzu Crowns, state certified,
2-3 yrs.
ee 00- Cs 1 and 27yxrs. Crowns,
| $15.00 'M: $4.00 <C. Maude
Imp. Skin P. R. Potato, 50c
shipment Leroy Lightsey, ae
ley, Rt.
Bull a Sweet Rives
Hearding Collard, 50c C; 500,
$1.50; Moss packed. Satis. guar.
James E. Lightsey, Baxley, Rt.
Be 7
Marglobe, Rutger Tomato, 590,
$1.50; $2.50 M; Calif. Wonder,
Cayenne Hot Pepper, Black
Beauty Eggplants, $3.00 M; 5tc
C..- PP. M.__Chancelor, Pitts:
- Calif. Wonder Sweet Pepper,
ready May 20th., $2.00 M at
bed. Canno* ship. June Davis,
Dahlonega, Rt. 4:
Marglobe, Rutger Tomato,
300, $1.00; $2.50 M; Calif. Wond-
er and-Hot Pepper, Egg Planis,
500, $2.00; $3.50 M. Del. Otis
Conner, Pitts.
Sweet Pepper, 50c Cc; 500, $1.50.
PP. Packed in damp moss. Satis,
guar. Buford Lightsey, Donley,
css
Govt. insp. Copperskin Poita-
to, $2.50 M. del.; 5000, $11. 25;
10 M up, $2.00 Mz "EXp.; Ga. Col-
lard, 400, $1.00; $1.75 M; 5000
up, $1.50 M col. No checks. C
W. Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Mastodon Strawberry, 70c M;
500, $3.50; $5.00 M; Klondike
Strawberry, 60c C; 500, $3.00;
| $4.75 M; Scuppernong Vine cut-
tings, 50c doz.; Catnip, Hovre-
,| hound, 25c bunch. Add postage.
| Mrs. Lee Hood, Gainesville, Rt.
yy eS
. Fine. Blakemore Strawberry,
young, lst. yr., $5.00 M; 500,
$3.25; 70c C; PP. Prompt ship-
ment. Damp packed, Mo oaly.
Mrs. Glenn H. Smith,Gainesvil+
le, Rt. 1. 7-
Rutger tomato, and Ruby
Giant and Calif Wonder pepper,
moss packed plants, -40c C;
$3.00 M. Add postage. No check
nor COD H. G. Kirkland, Bax-
P. R. and LA Copper Skin
Potato, insp and cert., $2.50 M
-del.; $2.25 Exp. Col MO pre-
ferred. No COLD. John C. Crow,
Gainesville, Rt. 1. ~ ,
White Artichokes, Giant Gar-
lic Bulbs, 50c doz.; Large Leaf
|Sage Plants, 6 bunches, $1.00.
Add or Tamar Teem, Talk
ock,
PR Plants, ovt insp., _treat-
Ward
old, hardy, $17.50 M;}
Heading. Collard, Bull Nose}
Hot Pepper, 15 doz., 60c C;
Marglobe Tomato, doz.; 60, ei
00; Green Glaze Collard, 20e
doz.: Cow Horn Pepper, 20c doz.
Plus postage. Mrs. Viola C.
Brady, Cairo, Rt. 1. Box 343.
1200 bu. insp. Bunch P. RB.
Potato Plants, from selected
seed, $4.00 M. Tel. 333-Wl. Lon-
nie Register, Poulan.
Chas. Ws Cabbage, Ga. Col-
lard Plants, $1.00; $1.50 M; Max-
globe Tomato, 40c C; 500, $1.00.
PP. Solomon Davis, Milledge-
ville, RFD 5, Box 197.
a
Govt. insp. cert., treated Cop-
per Skin-P. R. Plants, $2.50 M.
Prompt shipment. Add postage.
No COD orders. Coy E. Rober ts,
Odum.
Certifield Seed (Arasan treat-
ed) Marglobe, Rutger,
Ctone, Earliana Tomato, 50c C;
500, $2. 00; $4.00 M. Wet moss
packed, wax paper wrapped.
Add postage. irs. V. M. John-
son, Shellman,
-P. R. Potato, red, copper Sich:
$2.25 M; 5M up, $2. 00 M. Del.
Johnnie Thornton, Odum.
Bunch P. R. Plants of best
seed stock, $1.10 C; 500, $4.00;
$6.50" M. PP; Large lots, $5. 50
M Exp. Tomato, 60c C; 500,
$2.00; $3.50 M; Eggplants, Belle
Sweet Hot: Pepper, 157 2oc;
$1.00 C; $5.00 M. Mornis Sanders
Vigalia.
Hundred to Hill Potato Plants,
$2.75 M. Del. in Ga. Money with
order. H. M. Rentz, Baxley, Rt-
Ze 3
globe, Rutger .Tomato, $2.75.
M. FOB. W. G. Bullard pee
Rt. 4, Box 128,
P. R. Plants, $2.75 M. Govt.
insp. Money with order. L. L.
Groover, Baxley, Rt 2:
to, $2.50 M. COD or checks.
Rodney Burnsed, Ellabelle.
Yellow Skin P. R. Plants,
state cert, vine grown, dipped
before bedding, full count, $2.50
M. COD or checks. W. C. Burn
sed, Ellabelle.
Imp. Pink Skin 2 R. Planis,
from vine grown, State insp.
seed, $2: 25 M. Del. to 3rd. zone.
PP, Prompt shipment. J. .
Gruber, Odum, Rt. 2,
Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts,
Carrots, Kale, Cabbage, Berm-
uda Onions, Beets, Collards 4
doz., 50c; Parsley, Lettuce, End-
ive, Tomatoes, Eggplants, Pep-
pers, 2 doz., 50c. Add postage.
Mrs. H. v. Franklin, Register.
Cert, Potato Plants; La. Cop-
perskin, $2.00 M; P. R. $1.50 M.
Good count. Prompt shipment.
C. . Mann, Surrency, Re. 2
ae
Sweet P. R. Potato, yellow
meated, govt. insp. treated,
$2.50 M. Mrs. J. T. Bullington,
Rebecca, Rt. 1.
Sage, Catnip, Garlic, Spear-
mint, Peppermint, $1.00 doz.;
Sassafras Roots, 3 Ibs. $1. 00.
Mrs. Bessie Baggett, Hiram,
Colts Foot Plants, $1.00 doz.;
Sarsaparilla Root, 3 Ibs., $1. 60:
assafras, Yellow Dock Root,
3 Ibs., $1.00; Wild Cherry, White
and Red Oak, Sweet Gum, Wil-
low Bark, 3 ibs., $1.00. Exe. for
print -sacks, Mrs. John Myers,
Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Govt. insp. Red and Yolen
Skin P. R. Plants, $2.00 M. Del.
No. checks. George Griffis, Se-
reven, Rt. 1. Box 186.
Red ein Potato, govt, ins D.,
$2.00 M FOB. Full count, May
Delivery; Also, Chas. W, Cab-
bage, $1.50 M. del. John YT.
OQuinn, Surrency.
Govt. insp. Red Skin P. R.
Plants, $2.00 M. Fob. Large or
small orders. Prompt shipment.
No checks nor COD, Wade
A ycock, Surrency, Rt. 2.
Strawberry, Mastodon, 30c C;
Klondike, 50c C; 6 Red Gold
with each order of 500. No.
checks nor COD. Mrs. Pearl
Pinson, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
Red Skin P. R. Plants, govt.
insp., $2.00 M. FOB. Prompt
shipment. MO with order. Eu-
gene Hutto, Surrency Rt. 2.
Govt. insp. Red Skin P. R.
Plants, ready, $2.00 M. FOB. MO
New|P
Imp. govt. insp. Potato; Mar-|
State cert, Yellow Skin Pota>}.
Morris, Baxley, Rt. 2.
Treated! P. R. Plants, ready
to pull, plenty at bed. Mrs. An-
nie Moore, Junction City.
P. R, Plants, govt. insp treat-
ed, 500, $7.00. Ira Adams, Bris-
tol. :
P. R., and 100 to Hill Plants,
govt. insp., treated, $1.90 M. Del.
T. L. Dukes, Alma, Rt. 2.
Spearmint, Garlic, Artichokes,
moss packed, 25 doz. Mrs, C. DB.
Sellers, Ellijay, Se
Sweet Potato Plants, govt.
Hee treated, 100 to hill, $2.00
W. H. Wright, Screven, Ri.
= Box 245,
Certified Copper Skin Po-
tato, $3.00 M; 5 M, $2.75; 10 M,
$2. 25 M. Moss packed, P.H. Dixon
Patterson, Rt. 2. .
Certified Bunch Copper Skin
R. Plants, $3.50 M. FOB.
Express. Geo. W. Register, Cor-
dele, Rt. 3.
Bermuda Grass Roots, $1.00
pk. Exp. for print sacks, dried
fruit, peanuts, pecans. Mrs.
Emory Turpin, Gainesville, Rt.
4,
Govt. Skin Potato, $2.50 M. R.
per Skin Potato, $2. 50 M. R.
N. Redmond, Pelham, Ret. 312
Wonder Sweet Pepper, 50c C;
$4.00 M; Collard, 41.90 M. Lee
Crow, Gainesville, Rt... 2; ~Box
143. we ae)
Govt. insp. pure Old Fashion
Boon Potato, 500, $1.75; $3.00
M; Red Skin P. BR. Plants, 500
$1. 50; $2.50 M.- Del. No COD.
-Claudie Mathis, Gainesville, Rt.
2.
Nice Sage Plants, 20c ea.; Con-
don Giant Mastodon Everbear-
ing Strawberry, $1.00 C; Mus-
eadine Grape Vines, Apple
ees 6; $1200- Garlic, Bulbs,
$1. 00 doz,: 20 bunch. Add post-
age. Mrs. Mae Tuner, Gainesvil-
le, Rt. 6:
Govt. insp. P. R. Pink, 100 to
Hill Potato, $2.00 M. FOB here.
Frank M. Jones, Screven.
\Govt. insp. P. Rs, Hundred to
Hill Potato, Marglobe Tomato,
$2.50 M; Long Cayenne, Calif.
Wonder. Pepper $3.50 M. PP.
Mossed, full count. T. C.!Turner,
Alma, Rt. 3.
Red Skin P. R. Potato, $2. 50
M;. 3000, $7.00; 500 or more,
$2. 20 Del. by Parcel Post.
John W. ; Wilson, Bristol, Rt. 1,
Box 79.
Copper. Skin, P. R. Potato,
$1.75 M. No CoD nor checks.
Homer Worth, Nicholls, RFD 1.
Govt. insp. Red, Copper Skin
P. R. Potato, ready, 500, $1. 50;
$2.25 M.; 5 M up, $2.00:M * Full
count. Promt\ shipment.
Certified Copper Skin Potato,
Rutger Tomato, $3.00>M; 5M,
$2.75; 10 M, $2. 50 M. Moss pack-
ed. Prepaid. May delivery. T.
N. Harrison, Patterson.
Marglobe, Rutger Tomato,
stro..g, tough, Calif. Wonder
Sweot Pepper 500, $1.25; $2.00
MM. Moss packed. Satis. guar. E.
|L, Fitzgerald, Irwinville.
Govt. insp., treated Red Skin,
and Copper Skin Potato, $2.25
M. Full count. Prompt shipment.
Luther Griffis, Odum, Rt. 2.
P. R. Pink Skin, 00 to Hill
Potato, govt. insp., $2.25 M.
FOB Bed. Denvis Dixon, Scre-
yen, Rt. 1.
Mastodon, Klondlike Straw-
berry, 40c c: 500, $2.00; $4.60
'M; Prompt shipment. Add post-
age. Mrs. Guy Chambers, Gaine-
sville, Rt 5,
Cert. Copper and Red\ Skin
Potato Plants, $2.00 M; 5 M,
$8.75. Full count. FOB. C. E
Everbearing Mastodon Straw-
berry, 75cC; Horseradish, 20
ea.; May .Cherry, 25c ea Acd
postage. Veda Evans, Ellijay,
Rite 2s
Spring and summer plants:
tate collard, 500, $1.00;}
$1.50 Tomatoes, 300, $1.00;
500, 25; $1.75 M; Sweet and
Hot Pepper, 50c Cc: 500, $1.75.
W. H. Branan, Gordon. :
Govt. insp., cert.; treated Cop-
per Skin P. R. Plants, $2.50 M.
Ready. Prompt shipment. Add
postage. Coy E. Roberts, Scre-
ven.
Govt. insp. P. R. Plants, $2.50
with order, eae shipment.
Ww. R. Hutto, S$ - :
. re
P. R. Plants, govt. insp., treat-
ed, full cotint, $2.75 M. Del. in
Ga. Money with order, L. L. |
Groover, Baxley, Rt. 2.
Govt. insp. Hundred to Hill
Potato, $3.00 M. Money with
order. H. M. Gentry, Bae
Ree 2s)
Imp. Bunch P. R. Potato, cote
f"insp., treated, $3.50, M. FOB,
Taking orders now for May
18th. delivery. J. C. a
McRae.
Govt. insp. Copper, and Red
Skin P. R. Plants, small or large
small or large orders, $1.25 M.
orders, $1.25 M. FOB. ACA,
Lightsey, Surrency,: Rt: 2.
La. Copper, and P. R. Potato,
$2.25 M; 5000 or more, $2.00 M. -
All govt. inspected, Cash with
order. Julian Todd, Screven.
Imp. Pink Skin P. R. Plants,
grown from state insp. vine
grown seed, $2.25 M. Del. to.
8rd. zone, PP. J. F. Gruber,
Odum, Rt. 2,
1200 -bu. govt. insp., Bunch
P. R. Plants, from selectd seed,
ready for shipment, $4.50 Mw
Tel. 333-Wl, Lonnie Register,
Poulan,
P. R. Red, or Copperskin Po-
tato Plant, $2. 50 M; 10 M, $2.25,
Del. Johnnie Thornton, Odu: m.
Govt. insp. P. R. Plants, $2.75 eS :
M. Del Guar. count. Alma
Thornton, Screven, Rt. 1.
Govt. insp. Red, Yellow Skin
Pe Ro Plants; full count, $2.00
M. Delivered. No checks. Geor- J
ae Griffis, Screven, Rt. 1; Boxee
Red Skin P. R. Plants, ovis ;
insp., treated, $2.00 M; 5 M,
$1.15 M. Prompt shipment. Ww.
J. Boyett, Bristol. ae
Red, and Copper Skin jer Re
Plants, $6.50 per 3M. Del, to 3rd.>
zone. No. COD. Yate Allen,
Bristol, RFD 1, Box 80.
Govt. insp. cert. Red, Copner
Skin, 100 to Hill Potato Plarits_->
$2.00 M; 5 M or more, $1.50 M,
B. D. Brannen, Bristol, Rte i
Govt. insp P. R. Red Skin,
100 to Hill Potato Plants, $2.00
M. Ne?" COD: G2: Brannen,,
Patterson.
Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts,
Kale, Bermuda Onions, _Col-
lards, Carrots, Cabbage, 4 doz.,
50c; 75 C; Tomatoes; Peppers,
Eggplants, Parsley, Lettuce,
Endive, 2 doz., 50c; Cert. Bunch |
P. R. Potato Draws, $1.00. C4
Add postage. Mrs. H. V, Franle-
lin, Register.
Copper skin potato plants,
$2.25 M. FOB. Now ready. Ira
L. Williams, Alma: 702 Church=<3
St.
Red skin P. R. potato Gove
insp. Treated, $2.50 M. Del
Good plants, full count. W. A,
Pearce, Surrency, Rt. 2.
P. R., and Copper Skins, Govt.
insp., treated, $2.50 M. FOB.
Good plants, full count, prompt
Soe Large orders, $2.00
see . O. Williams, Surrency, a
Cert. seed, Ceresan treated,
Marglobe, Stone, Rutger and
Earliano tomato plants, 50c Cz
500, $2.$$; $4.00 M. Add postage
Wet Moss packed. Mrs. V. M
Johnson, Shellnan. ey
Cert. _Mastodn stiawbeae
$1.00 M. COD. Tom Kittle, Car-
rollton,
Marglobe and Rutger tomate
plants, moss packed, $2.00 M,
Del. Govt. insp,, and treated P,
R., plants $2.35 M; 2 M., up,
$2. 25 M.~ Good plants, "good
count, guar. Thomas Lightsey, 7 -
Sereven, tome
Imp. P. R., red skin and 100
to the Hill Potato plants, Govt.
More Plant next 3rd. galley
insp., treated, prompt shipment,
5 M., for $9.00. No COD, Paul
Carter, Bristol.
Imp. P. R.,red and copper
skin potato plants, Govt. insp.,
treated, prompt shipment, 5 M.,
$9.00 No COD. Earl Boyett,
Bristol.
Govt. insp., Imp. red and cope
per skin potato plants, now
ready, $2.00 M. FOB. Good
count, guar, Frank Chancey,
Bristol.
P. R. Potato, $3.50 M. FOB by
Exp. Prompt shipment. E. B,
M; 500 up, $2. 25 Bb G Ben |
Will, Chula. 5
: se haere Cordele.
PAGE FOUR
SEED FOR SALE
HOGS FOR SALE
HORSES AND MULES.
See SALE =
Recleaned Ga. Collard Seed,
500 lbs. Best offer. George H.
Laing, Jr.. Americus, Rt. 1.
Mammoth Russian Sunflower
Seed, 35c qt.; Okra, large cup,
5c; Sage Plants 60c doz.; Seed,
25c spoonful; Castor Beans, 25
cup; Bushel Gourd Seed, 39,
25c. Add posage. red Thomas,
Crandall, Rt. 1. >
300 lbs. recleaned, scones
Serecia Seed i 150 Ib. bags, 2c
fob. W. S. Mixon, Griffin, Rt. .
About 25 lbs. mixed Turnip
Seed, ce lb. Mrs. J. O. Simmons,
Douglasville, Rt. 3.
Big start Old Fashion Multi-
plying Beer Seed, fresh, %5c
a start. Ifrs. Ella Green, Smyrna.
500 Ibs. Genuine Cannon Ball, |
Black Diamond Watermelon,
93 sper ct. germ., Ist. yr. Okla-
homa, $1.00 lb.; Original. Ga.
Sweetheart, 98 per ct. germ.,
grown for seed only, $2.00 Ib.
W. O. Birdsong, Gordon.
Multiplying Calif. Beer Seed,
25 good start. No. COD. Mis.
Sallie Floyd, Rockmart, Rt. 2.
Brown Striped Half Runner
~ Bean Seed, good cond... 50c
Be large teacup. Prompt shipment.
See Mrs. Belle Crowe, Gainesville,
Rt 2.
Black Lee, Black Diamond}
Watermelon, and Hales Best |
Jumbo. Cantaloupe Seed, $1.50
Ib. ea. Lott Warren, Sycamore,
Rt. 3, Box 337.
Ga. Favorite Cantaloupe
(grow to weigh 8 lbs.) Seed,
ae 5 073-1/2= 0%), 25c.r1e 2 Tbs:
PP, Lillian Hardin, White, Rt.
1.
Calif. Multiplying Beer Seed,
20c start; 12 starts, $1. PP. Mrs.
Earl Fincher, Waco, Rt. 1.
s Champion Green Glaze Col-
lard Seed, 4 Tbls., $1. Mrs. T)
T. Holloway, Cobbtown.
ae
oe
BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE ~
10 or 12 bu. pure bright,
treated Brab peas, $5. bu. A.
H. Murchison, Fort Valley, Rt.
2, -
Striped Half Runner beans,
* 40c large cup; Also Black
Cornfield beans, 45 large cup.
Mrs. S. T. Williams, Waco, Rt.
Di
Whippoorwill and New Era
. Peas, $5. bu. If shipped, freight
extra. Lester West, Clevelana,
Rises
Brab Beas, $4.50 bu.; Hay
mixed, $4.25 bu.; White Brown
Eyed, $6: Bis fob. W. L. Helms,
Buena Vista.
HOGS FOR SALE
OIC Pigs, 6 wks. old, en-
titled to register, $15. ea. Will
not ship. Eugene Nix, Sharps-
bure:} Rticl eBox 85. +=
Purebred SPC Boar, 2 yrs.
old, with reg. papers, and 1!
Boar Pig, One Gilt, 6 mos. old.
See: Mrs. Viola .. - Brady.
Cairo, Rt. 1, Box 343.
: Purebred OIC Gilt, short
; nose, blocky, 10 mos. old, rea-
sonable. Mrs. O. J. Hulett,
Pavo, Rt: 2:
8 purebred Hampshire Boars,
out of litter of 13, farrowed
Mar. 3rd., $25. ea. reg.
ers name. Will*not ship; Also
Tenn. Walking Stallion, 4 yrs.
old, no papers, $125. J..W. Wat-
son, Alpharetta, Rt. 1, Box 340.
Duroc Pigs: Cherry Red,
blocky type, farrowed Feb. 21
this year, dbl. treated, wormed,
reg, in buyers name, $25, ea.
Crates returned my expense
; W: H. Hart, Fort Valley, RFD
1
OIC Pigs, short nose, blocky,
reg. papers in buyers name,
satis. guar., $25. ea. Ship any-
where. H. J. Dupree, Acworth,
Bid:
Reg.
of litter
a ea.
ready
huyers name.
ow, Rt..2.
Boars farrowed in Sept. and
Oct49 from prize winning
erd. Mrs. L. A. Holmes,
gar. peeks
Duroee: Pre sows
of 16, ten wks. old,
Also litter of 11 will
in 3 wks. Reg. in
J. C. Ryals, Bar-
subj. to register, best blood
|line, $25. ea. W. B. Winters,
West Green. Tel. 1613.
At stud:y Reg. OIC boar,
in buy- |
OIC Gilt (not _ purebred)
ready to breed, $25. R. P. Bo
mar; Palmetto, :
Black Essex pigs, weaned 8
10 wks, old, 30-40 lbs., $18.
ea.; $35. pr.; Also -40-60 lb.
pigs, $20. ea.; $38. pr. Appli-
eation for registration furnish-
jed. L. S. Bargeron, Sardis.
9 wks. old Black African
Guinea pigs, $12.50 ea. E.. O.},
Bledsoe, Carrollton, Rt. 3.
4 blocky type SPC male pigs,
from reg. stock, farrowed Dec.
26, 1949: about 75 Ibs., treated,
$30. Will ship. W. C. Parks.
Macon, Rt. 3, Allen Rd.
16 niece reg. Big Bone Black
African Guinea pigs, treated,
reg. in buyers. name, $20. ea.
Will ship anywhere. Paul J.
Cleveland, Elberton, Rico
SPC Boar. pigs, jong bodied,
fast growing meat type, fine
breeders, Grand Champion
bloodlines, $25. ea. at 3 mos.
old, with papers and dbl treat-
ed. George Brownlee, Jr., Ben
FO Res Sandra-La Farm.
Berkshire Pigs, reg. in buy-.
ers name, $20. ea. at my home;
$25. ea. shipped. a Moore.
Alley.
.
Gilts, $45.00; Bred Sow, $60
As Py Chapman, Moultrie. z
Reg. Duroc Jersey Gilts and
Boars, 46 head from gherd of
Jimmy Hanleys fine breeding |
stock Want to sell by May 26.
Alex S. Boyer, Sylvania, Box
268.
Reg. Hereford Pigs, 3-4 mos.
old, raised from Grand Champ,
Boar. L. P. Singleton, Fort Val-
ley, Rt. 3.
Med. Blocky Cherry Red Du-
rocs, 50-60 lbs., 12 wks. old,
wormed, treated, crated, reg.
in buyers name, sired by Caro-
lina Spotlight and a sow of the
famous Spotlight Pride, cham.
of Iowa, $25. ea. W. H. Rough-
ton, Sandersville.
Reg. Yorkshire Sow, excel-
lent mother raising 10 of her
2nd. litter pigs, 24 mos. old
June. George H. Laing, Jr.,
Americus, Rt, 1:
Reg. short nose, blocky OIC
pigs: from stock direct from
original OIC breeder, 12 wks.
old, $20. ea. Treated for chol-
era, reg. pee name. Snip
anywhere. @~G. McCravy, Rey-
nolds.
Reg. Duroc Boar, 18 mos.
old, $65.00; Pigs from 2 mos.-
4 mos. old, $22.50-$35. reg. in
buyers name. Treated. Burt
Bennett, Moultrie, Rf. 3.
Purebred Essex Pigs, blocky,
standing fee, $3.50 at time of
breeding; or a pig at six wks
of age from each litter; Also
9 pure OIC pigs, 6 wks. old,
$8. ea.; 8 wks. old, $10. ea. No
shipping. J. P. Higginbotham,
Bogart, Rt. 1.
5 pigs, 8 wks. old, Big Bone
Guinea-Black' PC, $10. ea.;
One Big Bone Guinea Male,
10 wks. old, reg. buyers name,
$15. Rever Wade, Alto, Rt. 1.
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
Good mule, work anywhere.
Sell or trade for milch cow.
C. H.Myman, College Park,
Rt..2, Fullwood Rd.
2-yr. old Chesnut Roan Geld-
ing, unbroken, one 4~yr. old
Tenn. Walking Mare, fine show
record, registered, bred, priced
to sell. Mrs. R. W. Adams,
Gainesville, 650 Perry St.
Mare Mule, 6 or 7 yrs. old,
approx. 1000 lbs.,-rent, sell or
trade for cattle, hogs or pas-
ture seed. Lelius Helms, Buena
Vista.
2 horses, 1050 lus. ea. also
Ga. Cracker Planter with all
plates, new cond., 2H plow, 2
single plows, cultivator, for
sale. 21/2 mi. S. E, Jonesboro.
J. W. Carrell, Jonesboro. -
Bay Saddle Mare, entle,
$75, Wm. Penh ae ville,
Reg. ee pigs, $25.00: Bred
o-
Also 2 reg. Hereford cows, each
-with bull calf, $600. for all
four. W. N. Johnson, Warren-.
ton, Rt-1.
Young Saddle Horse, $100.
Or exc. for somthing can use
Loyd J. Keadle, Yatesville.
RABBIIS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE
5.
eee
Full blooded hwt, Chinchilla
Rabbits, 2 does, 1 yr. old, bred,.
$4. ea.;
Also NZW, bred, $4.00; 2 NZW
-bred_ to Chinchilla Buck, $4.
ea. All 1 yr old. Grady Panter,
Dial. %
Giant 15 Ib. stock NZW_10-
8 wks. old, $2.50 ea.; Young
| Service Buck, $3.50; 2 Senior
Does, bred Apr. 28th., $5. ea.;
Sr. Doe with 4 young 2 wks.
old, $7.50. William Smith,
Arnoldsville, ERE 1:
Ped. growing stock NZW
4
rabbits, with papers, -shipped
promptly. Walker E. Smith,
Dr, N*
Atlanta, 2684 Collier
W., RA- 9990.
NZW Does, purebred, 2 four
mos. old, $3. ea.; 2 one yr. old,
$3.50 ea.; Purebred NZW Doe.
with 5 young common sep
$600; 17 Fryer size, $1.50
-ed,: -Buek, 1 - ye. old, $7.50,
| NZW crossed Buck, $3. .FOB.
ade Clark, Albany, Rt. 3, Box
598.
eed cprs NE a Reds, med. size,
$3.00; Spotted Bucks, same
age, $1. 50 ea.; Brown pairs, $3.5:
Small Blacks, $1.50 ea.; $3. pr.
Ready in 2 wks.: Mixed Breed |
Dark Does, $3: 50 ea. Tom
Chapman, *ifton, Rt. Box
8B. sas
Several carefully selected
ped. White Baby Beef NZW.
and fast growing variety heavy
wt. Ae ae for breeding.
Ped.-papers. Satis. guar. Fob.
Letters ae Spencer Strange,
Hartwell, 602 Savannah St.
Ped. NZW_ Rabbits, three
mos. old dogs, $3. ea.; 8 wks.)
old, $4. pr.: 6 wks., $3. 50 pr.
Exp. col. Mrs. Otis Mashburn,
Cumming, Rae.
Ped. Giant Chinchillas, ee,
mos. old, trio, $8.00; 6 wks.
old, $6. 00; 8 mos. old, $8, ea..
NZ Reds, 6 wks. old. $4. ea.,
Golden Fawns, 6 wks, old, $4.
ea. FOB. Ship anywhere, RR
Express. G. A. Ulm, Poulan.
NZW and Californians: Ped.
Juniors, from best show blood-
lines. Write for description and
prices. C. P. Houston, Atlanta,
1445 McPherson Ave: a E.
(Tel, De. 7467).
2 mos. old trio Chinchillas,
Buck from separate litter, $10.
Ship anywhere. RR Exp. COD.
John L. Parrott, Macon, 2366
Miller Field Rd.
1 White buck and 2 dark
browndoes, all first class, 18
mos. old. Mrs.. Mattie McCon- |
nell, Calhoun, 716 No. Wall St
Few good Junior. Sandy
Flemish bucks, 3 mos. old, ped,
from large parents of best show:
bloodlines. Reasonable prices.
Ship anywhere. Letters ans.
R. Lamar Brantley, Wrights-
ville, Rt--2. ~
Angora rabbits, 2 mos. old, |.
from ped, stock, good woolers,
pr. O. L. Craft, Lavonia, Ri.
e
~
Pa
1,
2:4
Brown and~ white English
Dutch buck rabbit, breeding
age, $2.50; California buck, 4
mos, old, ped, stock, $5. Vince
Wheeler, Atlanta, 2195 Che-
shire Rd., N. E. see 3237.
N. Z. White rabbits, 1 yr.
old, $4. pair; 3. mos. old, $1. ea.
FOB. R. S. Pafford;.Jr. peek
an
Giant NZW Jrs., 5 mos. a
61/2 Ilbs., from show stock,
$2.50 ea.; Ped. Eng. Angora
Rabbits, Bucks, Jrs., with -pa-
pers, $2.50 ea. All letters ans.
John C. Fields, Griffin, 1018
W. Poplar St.
2 reg. E. Angora Does, 11/2
yrs. old, 3 Ped. Does, 1 yr. old,
$3. ea.; NZW Buck, 1 yr. old,
$3.00; *Cal.-Cross Juniors, a
1 fine breeding. st
Mrs, Jack ders, Mai
First St,
Rt. 1:
Sen
2 good mare mules, $15" ea.)
1 buck, 1 yr. old, $3.00-
ing: de-horned by construction,
Risk, Box 100.
4 qts. healthy, gentle,
2 mos. old, (buck
Ave. Tel. Ca. 5279.
Milk Goat, giving half-3 qts.
daily, 3/4 Saanan-1/4 Nubian,
ities. Inquire at Johnson Store.
E. W. Keys Redan.
4 Saanan Billy Goats, 3: mos.
Bailey, Covington, Salem Rd.
Saanan milk goat. Hornless,
freshened May 6th, giving 5
qts. daily. Will not ship. See at
farm, J. Pilcher,
Hill, RFD 1, oF
Want coe men for eas cer
on Blythe Island near ~ Bruns-
wick; Also fer rich land nea
Scottdale _and Decatur. Both
for 8rds and 4ths., or standing
rent. See: B. O. Fussell, Atlan:
ta, 889 Edgewood Ave. e
_ Want white man to work on-
farm. at oni
en Otis _ ee Hinesville,
1
=
es
old, as caretaker and general
be sober, reliable, good worker,
good health. Best of references.
ing -quarters on premises:
O,Aordan, Villa Rica.
Want job on poultry or r dairy
farm. 4 in family, willing
worker, sober. James Brown,
ee 337 - Central aera oS
Want> man with family e
farm near Atlanta. Pay mau
-able to farm and drive truck
ton, Tel. cl. 7322.
: Want at once Christian party
to help do farm chores on
farm, for nice, quiet home and
3% weekly, with 2 in family.
Write. M. F. Jones, Metter, foot
Ae
$50, mth.,-
ily. P. T. Coggin, Forest Park,
Box 44. =
Want reliable woman to hele
on farm. Room, board, reason-
able salary. Near church. 21
mi, Temple, =Mrs. oH Le Caden]
Bremen, Box 92,
with small family. Must be
able to use milking machine
R_ ho Hee _with el
Tog. FR ay soon be-
$30. fob. when fresh, Ist kid-
ding. Contact: Eu ene MeMich- | ?
en, Hiram, Care Hi lerest- Farm, |.
lca? veg. Saanan Milk Goats, |
jIst-and 2nd freshening, 3 and
2 kids |.
doe), en- |
|titled to register. Reasonable.
Will not ship. Mrs. G. T. Dur- |
ham, East Point, 3467 Whippie ze
freshened Mar. 13th., good qual.
FARM HELP WANTED: a
Want Sie man, 45055 yrs
repair worker on farm. Must |;
Permanent job and. private liv- ;
M =
Want white man- to. work -on }
small dairy farm. Laundry, |.
live as one of fam- |
Want experienced Deine hand I
and strip 50. cows. $35. wk, 3
br
Want job at
ste worker, |
old, for sale. Tel, 5095. Hoyt Pare
Tunnel ees
for. wages, room, So,
Set
work on large irrigated truck | ma:
$3. daily, and nice- house with | re!
-electricity. R. F. Sams, eget acs 1 3
White, singl
Christian people
loo!
overseer,
and noes
labor. Ready
D.
one
unencumbe!
| good character
and do light 1
home, Full eon
st.
Quitman ae
May 23rd., at 2.00 Pi
~ GEORGE W. C
Aberdeen-Angus A
Union Stock Varda Albany, Ga. ,
24th, at 2:00 P.M. 10 bulls, s cows and heif