Newey
TOM UNDER COMMISSIONER
: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1949
AT is MONEY DEVALUATION?
NUMBER 4 4
itorial By TO 1 By TOM L LINDER
5 That j is, that whereas it had
ed #4, 03 i in American a to buy
world. Main 48 hours prac-
all European countries, Canada
e other countries followed. suit
wed e ptatads of their Leas
Peek up and down like a jump-
kona as Prices of stocks
re aa wiiere ae nee get to-
and in countries where gold can
lly poet, the price of gold soar-
does ae mean? Why sucula
, Saying it is devaluing its own
eate panic in these other coun-
ay do all these other nations
ui the in oe must: devalue their
2 TERNATIONALISM
the first place, every informed per-
that the principal nations of
rld are without power to devalue
money by simply declaring they
valuing it.
is true for the simple reason that
mey of the nations, under present
laws, is itself only a promise
by the Government. Money is
ply an I.0.U. by the Government.
e, present day money is itself
ut a commodity like potatoes,
y is determined by the buyers
nd wheat are determine
corn and wheat.
by the
A
and bought and sold in a wild
ee seven devils were after
wheat. The value of present.
t as the value of fake ad
_ favorable treaty to any other
wheat as somebody will give for the dol-
lar.
Notwithstanding the cee voltae of
laws passed by the Legislative bodies
and monetary authorities of the nations,
the fact remains that fundamentally
mon ey is simply an artificial commodity.
Money being a commodity, a school
child can understand that when England
said our pound is worth $2.80 instead of
$4.03 England was thinking in terms of
internationalism. England: means that
a pair of English shoes that has been
priced at $4.03 delivered at Savannah or
New York, will now be priced at $2.80.
This means that the American shoe man-
ufacturer must offer shoes at the price
of English shoes or lose the American
market.
If the American Bite manufacturer
meets the British price, it means that the
wages paid his employees must be re-
duced to the English wage. It means
that the price of hides to the American
farmer must be reduced to the price of
the cheapest hides that England ean buy.
If the American shoe manufacturer
fails to meet the English price, then it
means that the employees of the Ameri-
can shoe manufacturer must go out on
the street to look for another job. It
means that the American farmer must
sell his hides to the Government at the
taxpayers expense or else he must go
out of the business of producing hides.
The same situation as described _ re-
garding Engtish shoes applies with equal
force to each and every commodity which
England will offer for sale in the United
States.
MORE INTERNATIONALISM
Possibly most Americans failed to get
the significance of the timing of the pas-
sage of the so-called Reciprocal Act last
week. The so-called Reciprocal Trade
Act was passed just in time to come un-
der the line before this great upheavel
in world money values...
Readers of the Georgia Market Bul-
letin will remember that in a series of
articles on Internationalism Vs. Ameri-
eanism, I told you of a treaty which our
- Government made with the Government
of Japan in 1911. I set out the fact. that,
under that treaty, Japan was set out as
-~amost favored nation. I pointed out
that, under the terms of the treaty, if the
United States should ever make a more
nation,
apan was to automatically have extend-
favorable terms.
> of
_parties.
~ able terms.
that treaty
with Japan in 1911, we shipped millions
of tons of war materials to Japan after
our Government -knew that Japan was
intending to use those war materials in
a war of aggression. I gave as authority |
for that statement the so-called * White
Paper issued by Secretary of State,
Cordell Hull, which is a public record in
Washington. I now eall your attention
to the fact that, under the terms of many
or all outstanding Reciprocal Trade _
Agreements, we have committed our-
selves tu the proposition that if we make |
any treatv more favorable than the
terms set down in those Reciprocal Trade
Agreements, the country with whom we
have the agreement automatically gets
the best terms that we give to any other a8
country. 2s
That means that when our Govern: =
ment, a few days ago, agreed in sub-
stance to permit Great Britain and Can-
ada to flood this country with foreign
soods that agreement automatically be-
came a part of each and every outstand-
ing Reciprocal Agreement. This covers
most of the important countries of the
world, a
We are now in a ridiculous position.
We have a Reciprocal Trade Agreement
Act. We have trade agreements made
with many nations under authority of |
the Reciprocal Agreements Act. We |
casxmot change the terms of outstanding |
agreements giving ourselves more fayor-
able terms without consent of the other
We can change these Recipro-
eal Agreements, giving ourselves more
unfavorable conditions and the other
party more favorable conditions, simply
by making a treaty with some other na-
tion and giving that nation more favor-
This is what we did when
agreement with
we made this last
Britain and Canada.
STILL MORE INTERNATIONALISM
Under. the terms of the Federal Con-
stitution, it is the duty of Congress. it-
selfto regulate trade with Foreign coun-
tries. Congress has no right to delegate
that power to the Executive Branch of
Government. So long as Congress itself
fixed the rate of tariffs, such tariffs
were simply statutory authority and
could not in any way change our Consti-
tution.
Under the terms of our National Con-
stitution, however, any treaty made by
this country with a Foreign Nation be- &=
comes a part.of the paramount law. It |
ean supersede the rights of individuals 4
(Continued on Page Hight)
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SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
Executive Offices
114-122 Pce St. Covinsion, Ga.
deci:
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
2 Steel Rear Wheels, power
pulley, 2 disc Athens Trailer
Plow, all for 1945 Ford Tractor.
sell or trade for sub-soil plaw
for Ford tractor. Theodore Cox,
Canton, Rt. 3.
Turner Peanut Picker, good
cond., $350.00. H. B. Roberson,
Chula.
Woodruff No. 1 three roller
Cane Mill, 8 ft. copper pan, 2
skimmers, for sale or trade for
calves or hogs. At Union Chris-
tian Church. Leonard T. Wil-
kins, College Park, Rt. 1.
Athens 4 Disc Tiller Plow,
new risc and plow, perfect
cond., $150.00. J. P. Simpson,
College Park, Rt. 2. Phone CA.
6859.
Blount Super Tandem Tractor
Disc Harrow, 9% in. spacing,
16 blade, 8 main bearings, 6%
ft. width of cut., 24 in. blades,
cut 5 acres, new cond., priced
at bargain. R. M. Patterson,
College Park, Rt. 2, Box 301.
turn plow,
$200.
Garden Tractor,
middle buster, cultivator,
or trade for milch cows or
yearlings. G.- W. Williams,
Columbus, Williams Dairy, Rt.
Good Allis-Chalmers Combine
with motor, 6 blade, mower
rake on rubber, 2H wagon
(good bed). I. F. Gibson, Com-
merce, Rt. 3.
Farmall H Tractor, good
cond., starter, lights, cultivators,
planters, distributors, peanut
plows, 20 disc harrow, good
cond., $1150.00. Ernest Bodrey,
Cordele, RFD 2.
A Tractor,
cultivators, Bermuda
plow, bottom plow, side del.
rake, good cond., $13.00. Ray-
mond Bodrey, Cardele, Rt. 2.
Jay-Bee Feed Master
Farmall starter,
lights,
Ham-
mer Mill, complete with Conti-
nental Red Seal 40 hp unit and
V belt drive, $675.00; New
Boland Corn Shucker, Sheller,
with Wisc. 9 hp power unit,
V-belt drive, $375.00. Exc. cond,
B. M, Eubanks, Decatur,
Brewns Mill, Flat Shoals Rd.
Sears Roebuck Garden Trac-
mower,
W.
ARES:
3 Roller Sugar Cane Mill,
perfect cond., $25.00. Will not
ship. Mrs. Epsie Beasley, Egypt.
Golden No, 12 two roller Cane
Mill, perfect cond., at my place,
$35.00. G. A. Kent, Moran,
Montpelier Springs
cultivator
Drew Morgan,
ye, motor just overhauled, new}
and |
Allis-Chalmers Madel G Trac-
tor, disc tiller, Bush and Bogg
Harrow, cultivator, used only
short time, exe. cond., $1050. 00.
Frances: Cowart, Fayetteville,
Rt, 35 .
Farmall A Tractor, practically
new tires, starter, lights plan-
ters, cultivators, distributors,
cotton hopper and practically
new Athens 38. Dise Tiller,
$900.00. R. E, Walters, Ellaville.
6 hp Riding. Tractor, Plow
5 mower, 1 yr. old, half price;
Also Henkle Lespedeza Harves-
ter, fit any mowing machine,
good cond., $40.00. At my farm.
Robert O. Hardy, Ellenwood,
Rt. 2. Phone Stockbridge 3968.
12 Wood or Coal Burning
Show Walter Brooders, good
cond., 500 cap., $100.00 or $10.00
ea. Call for at my home. 6 mi.
W. Gainesville, Cumming-
Gainesville Rd. near Keiths
Bridge. Wont ship. Major Crow,
Gainesville, Rt. 1.
1949 Ford Tractor, fertilizer
distributors, planters, cultiva-
tors, harrows, weeder and bot-
tom. plows, used past season
to tend 50 acres land, $2,000.00.
S. B. Shannon, Nicholls.
10 ft, IHC Tractor Drawn
Reaper and Binder for sale.
Ben R. Gay, Garfield.
Elec. Churn, perfect cond.,
$10.00. Mrs. J. J. Miles, Harlem.
Practically new Henkle Com-
bine, half price, $58.00. J: S.
Ball, Jackson.
Ford Tractor dual wheels,
lights, 8 disc horrow, 10 dise
harrow, all-purpose plow, Ath-
ens 2 Dise Plow, good wagon,
mule drown, good mule tools.
3. mi, E; Carnesville near Car-
rolls Methodist Church. J: W.
Smith, Lavonia.
Well - Drilling Machine, drill
from 2- 6 in- wells, powered by
6 hp gasoline motor, mounted,
|} good cond. O, D. Holliman,
McIntyre.
Elec. portable milking ma-
chine, milks 2 cows at a time,
fast and servicable, $50.00 cash.
John L. Parrott,
Miller Field Rd.
3 Disc H-M 150 Disc Plow
for use on H or M. Farmall
Tractor, good working cond,
mounted on rubber, $200.00 at
farm; $210.00 shipped fob. D.
L. Holland, Manassas.
New Intl. H. M. 120, 3 edisc
plow, never used, at my farm
1 mi. N. Manchester on Warm
Springs Rd. Sam Bullock, Man-
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
3ECOND HAND Ms
ERY FOR SA
Macon, 2366] 9
chester, Phone 320-J.
16x18 Turner Hay Baler for
sale. All letters ans: Jack Gay,
Garfield, Rt. 1.
Late model Farmall 1 Row
A Tractor and equip., also late
model F-20, both on good tires,
good cond., cheap for cash. G.
W. Lewis, Ocilla. Tel. 128 J.
Bradley 1% hp Garden Trac-
tor, turn plow and cultivator,
good eond. reasonable. A. F.
Bioust, Stone Mountain, Rt. 1.
A Farmall, complete over-
hauled, 4 new tires, starter,
lights, power lift, cultivators,
planters, and fert. attachment,
2 disc plow, King 8 Disc har-
row, 6 Row power Cotton Dus-
ter, made 3 crops, $1095.00. W.
N. Skinner, Jr., Winder, Rt. 4.
McCormick-Deering Crawling
Tractor, new clutch, good track,
burns gas, runs well, $600.00.
Ralph Carr, College Park, Rt.
2, Riverdale Rd.
eel Werhege Tractor (Hi-
Speed Gear), good cond., $850.
cash; 1-8N Ford Tractor, 1949
model, good cond., sell one or
hoth with or without equip-
ment. M. D. Fortner, Wadley,
Phone 9102.
500 cap. Elec. Brooder, used
6 wks., also feeders and drink-
ers, all $35.00. FOB my farm.
Thomas L. Collum, Haddock,
Ri 4.
One No. 24 McCormick-
Deering Corn Picker, used part
of one season, good as new,
mounts on H.or M Farmall
Tractor; Also Oliver Grain
Master Combine with motor
mounted, for sale or exc. for
dairy.cows that are springing.
W. A. Trice, Milner.
John Deere L? Tractor, cul-
tivators, power take-off, mule
disc fixed for tractor, A- 1 cond.,
$800.00. Hwy. 27 North of River.
James D. Hall, Buchanan, Rt. 1.
1H Thornhill Wagon, 1 yr.|.
old, exc. cond., $65.00; 12 ft.
Wheel Rake with tractor hitch,
exc. cond., $100.00; Also want
home-made Riding Tractor.
Must be in good cond. Fred J.
Wilson, Decatur, Rt. 2, Bowen
Rd.
Lilliston Peanut Picker on
rubber, fair shape, for sale at
my farm cheap. E. W. Young-
blood, Ashburn, Rt. 3.
One Superior Grain Drill, 13) 1.
row, 7 in. space, dbl. hopper,
power lift, good cond. run 3
seasons, $275.00 cash. H. F.
Price, Locust Grove.
Good Farmall H_ Tractor,
fully equipped, good cond.,
cultivators, harrow, tiller, plan-
ters, etc. Mrs. Calvin Guest,
Ray City, Rt 4,744 nie;
Hahira, near Scruggs Station).
J. D. Grain Drill. 16 No. 7,
good cond., $150.00; Also F-20
Farmall, good cond.,
J. Royal, Unadilla.
Cole Combination Corn and
Cotton Planter, with plates,
gears, like new, used 1 season,
$25.00; Coleridge Distributor,
used one season, $15.00; Both
for $37.00. Avery Alderman,
Graymont, Rt. 1. (2 mi. town
on Metter Hwy.).
1 H Wagon, $35.00, Leek
Shierling, Carrollton, Rt. 4. (1
mi. W. Bowdon Jct.).
3 Unit DeLaval Milking Ma-
chine, complete with motor and
pump, $200.00; Wayne Bottler
and Capping Machine, complete,
$50.00; 20 practically new steel
stanchions, $50.00,. H. L. An-
thony, Columbus, Rt. 3.
4 good as new wagon wheels
and axles, 2 in. tires, $30.00.
Bud Holland, Dalton, Rt. 2
Syrup Mill for sale or exc.
W. G. Carder, Gainesville, Rt.
cheap. W.
1948 Farmall Super A with
lights, starter, touch control,
cultivators, 2 disc plow, 7 ft.
14 disc harrow, perfect cond.,
$1650.00. T. W. Wright, Hazle-
hurst, Rt. 2, Green pastures.
Minn-Moline wire tying Hay
Baler and 1 New Holland, both
good cond., one man operated.
Sell one reasonable. H. W.
Vaughn, Athens, 290 Pee
Hgts. Tel. 338 J.
ee
Gibson Riding Tractor, culti-
vator, harrow, tiller, $350.00.
Roy C. Camp, Albany, POB
1132.
1947 Oliver Cletrac Crawler,
45 hp Tractor, used very little,
$2,000.00. John H. Wilson,
Americus, Rt. 3. :
Gibson Riding Tractor with
turnover plow, cutaway har-
row, $475.00. Wilma Hachtel,
Atlanta, 2603 Buford Hwy.
One 80 Saw Gin, needs some
repairs, $100.00. Miss Anna
Wiley, Auburn, Rt. 1.
500 Chick Brooder, burns coal
or coke, new, never used, $25.
at my place just across Chatta-
thoochee River neat Bankhead
Hwy. Mrs. Eva Mills, Austell,
Rt. 3, Box 305.
Side Del. Rake, Rotary Dirt
Scoop, Bush and Bogg Harrow,
Model A, Intl. Tractor with
complete 1 and 2 row farming
equipment, power lift and take-
off, all good cond. J. B. Wilson,
Jr.,:. Baxley, Rte 2:
Ford Tractor, plow, harrow,
practically new, used about 30
days, $650.00 and take-up pay-
ments. Mrs. Clarke Putman,
Brooks, - Rt: 1. Call 203-W1,
Senoia, Ga.
M John Deere Tractor, prac-
tically new, equipment, Bush
and Bogg- Harrow, two 14 in.
bottom plows, used very little,
$1750.00, T. M. Gillis, Broxton,
Box 11f,
G. M. Deisel 6 Cylinder
Power Unit, ideal power for
gin system, also. for irrigation.
F. C. Peed, Butler.
3 Disc Plow with new set
extra discs never installed, fits
M or H Farmall, good cond.,
del up to 100 miles, $150.00.
J. R. Smith, Palmetto, R. R.
No. 1, Box 92.
Case Tractor, 2 row, with
farming equip., bought new in
Feb. of this year, has had exe.
care, used little, Aeasonable
price. rig: 319- -4 mi. E.
Fitzgerald. K. H: Perdue, Osier-
field, Rt. 1.
Farmall Cub Tractor, power
lift, take off, planters, cultiva-
tors, disc plow, mowing ma-
chine, bought new 49, all A-1
cond., outfit for $1100.00 cash.
Riley: M. Downs, Royston, Rt.
2 Second Hand 2H Wagons,
good cond., $25.00 ea. J. J.
Davis, Rutledge.
Avery 2 Row Tractor, good
mechanical cond., planters, dis-
tributors, weeder, 2 mold kot-
tom plow, $975.00. See: Roscoe
Sammons, Soperton.
Elec. Brooder, will start _ 35
chicks a week, good cond., for
sale. Mrs. H. B. Wall, Stone
Mountain, Rt. 1, Youngs Rd.
18 in. 2 Roller Cane Mill
complete. Cannot ship. Geo. A.
Thompson, Swainsboro, Rt 2.
Faquar Pea Thrasher, power
driven, good cond., fixed to be
carried on trailer, thrashed last
season, $48.00. Come after. N.
Morris Nicholson, .Talona, Star
Rt.
Caterpillar No. 22 Tractor,
5 disc J. D. Tiller, both good
cond., $1,200.00. L. L. Butts,
Thomaston, Rt. 3.
Light spring wagon, made
from a buggy that has good
body and spring seat, one
wheel needs some repairs, $15.;
Also want to buy a Cane Mill
and 8-9 or 10 ft. copper. pan
for cash cheap. D.,C. McGahee,
Townsend, Rt. 2.
New 2H Walking Cultivator,
perfect cond., $45.00. Riley Cc
Couch, Turin,
Farmall H, planters, fegtili-
zers, and cultivators, like new,
$1950.00. George Eager, Valdos-
ta.
Case Grain Drill, 11-7 with
fertilizer and grass seed attach.
mounted on rubber, hydraulic
lift, used only. 8 days. J. B.
Ryner, Vienna. Phone 145.
8 Roller Cane Mill, 60- gal.
syrup he pel $50.00: Mrs. B. A.
.harrow, 1 or 2 row
New cultivator, plante
tilizer distributor for J.
M, 1 row Tractor. Sell |
for Angus or Brahman
good power take-off hay
J. G. Purvis, Millen, Rt.
Hercules Stump Pulley
plete with drum but no
(rotten out), buggy or car
for hauling stumps, steel w
reasonable or exc. for
sheller or hogs. R. J. -
Garfield. P
Model L John Deere
with new motor, good.
good running cond., pla
cultivators, single sec.
etc., $600.00. John A. Ne
Wrightsville, Rt. 3:
1948 Lilliston Peanut
$500.00; J. D. Side Del.
-$150.00. F. H. McLeod, Va
LRt. 2.
phate and fertilizer, one
Other, $300.00. Near
Tee Nash, Decatur, P.
307.
Dixie Pea and Bean T:
late model 31%4 hp wate
gasoline engine, complete,
cond., $75.00. All letter
Fred Spreewell, Carrolltc
5. :
1949 Model M Joh:
Tractor, planters, culti
practically new, good cond
cash, $1,400.00 for outfit;
roe lift and 1 set Jeep Ha
good cond., $250.00. G
Anderson, Leaf. ;
Practically new IHC
Tractor, fertilizer attach
tom plow, cultivator, at b
for quick sale. B.-L:
Unadilla, Box 237.
Frick Peanut Picker, :
Press with 9 hp Wise. n
all for $500.00 at farm.
letters ans. C. C. Cook,
City; Rt Al,
Complete American WN
Marvel- Flour Mill, sepa
dbl. scourer, etc.,
Flour Packer, i
scales, 1200 lb. 5 y
Corn Mill, 30 in. roc
Sheller, 60 bu. cap., ete.
F. Landin, Toccoa, Tugal
1947 Model Allis-Cha
2 Row Tractor, origina
A-1 cond., 8 dise 24
and Bogg Harrow, used
little, complete set cultiv
etc. $1350.00. L. W.
Waco, Rt. 1. -
Leader Tractor on Tu
disc tiller, dbl. sec:
2 Covington planters,
cond., sell or trade.
Gheesling, Norwood, Rt.
1H Wagon, good con
sale. Mrs. T. P. Handon
lanta, Rt. 4, (at Adams
WC Allis-Chalmers and J
Mowing Machine, good
$895.00. J. 'T. Wheeler, Wat
ville, Rt. 1.
2H wagon, walking cul: iv
plow tools, priced right.
my home, 6 mi. ,
John Taft, Ambrose,
Box 42.
1942 Ford Tractor, new I n
used 1 year, planters, d
tors, cultivator, 6 ft. abl.
row, 4 row weeder, pull
disc tiller plow, 14 in.)
bottom plow, side del
$1350.00 cash. Otis Clark, |
da, Rt. 2.
Mounted ee Baler u
cond., $35.00 fob.; Ensilag
ter, mounted with tonguel
cond., $40.00; Hammer Mill
IHC power unit and belt;
Wagon with wide steel
Wm. H. Ivey, Milledgevi
1, Box 12.
4 Disc J. D. and one Fai
Tractor, good cond. for
Write or see: Pca in
Tennille, Rt. :
Model B ee Deere
cultivators, planters,
distributors, all complete,
tiller and seeder box, ha
lime spreader, A-1 cond.,
Can be seen 4 /
Rd. V. V. Curtis,
Hocks bbe bron 4, Box}
2286 ae
bite
JACHINERY WANTED
Drill No. 2612
el wheels, power
__very little, perfect
00. H. J. Lovett,
, c/o Ga. Milk Co
EES Bier ois
eere H Tractor, ;
anters, fert. distribu-
se tiller, J. Deere A
disc tiller, K. C. 6
12 A, J. D. Combine,
. Parker, Covington,
x
y used 3 Row Cole
d Fertilizer Drill, $25.
for good heifer. H. L.
Brooks.
Farm Wagon, practically
Id tirs 600x16, tongue,
_shalves, $80.00; J. D.
isc Harrow, 8 dises,
Trawn, used very little,
Druce Bridges, Atlanta,
shtree St. Tel. CY. 8766.
iver Tractor, cultiva-|
| planter No. 88, Allis-
s Hay Baler and Rake,
ry little, good cond.
exe. for|cows. M. H.
y, Bishop.
Caterpillar, recondition-
r, clutch. and transmis-
seed 660)~sihrs.__ since
oni.g, exc. cond.,
One Tractor Weed
thi. $75.00; GG. Fk
Spreader, tractor drawn,
$150.00: F. Marion
Decatur; Clifton
is to
sealloped
rrow, 4 dise tiller on
. part of cultivators, and
planters, never used.
Peacock, Eastman, Rt.,
er Box for 6 Disc Case
| H Turn Plow, two 1H
lows, 3 Row Cole Plow,
and Grain Cradle.
exe. for anything can
G. alker, Franklin,
Master Ann - Arbor,
Hay Baler and Side
take, cheap, used 1 year.
ivans, Jackson. -
A Tractor, starter,
, distributors, 3 dise J.
, 10 disc harrow, good
$1595.00. Franklin S.
Jackson, RFD 4.
Deere L. Tractor, all
mt,. harrow, bottom
cultivators, distributors,
ters, good cond. Howard
mC
b lenox, Bt. - 1
11 Row Grain Drill with]
~, @xc. cond., used 1
it new 1948, $350.00.)
Hale, Watkinsville. (6
1947 Model Ford-Fergu-
actor and equipment
used, for sale. P. A.
tlanta, 886 Custer Ave.,
Deere, 3 or 4 disc tiller
ber, used 1 season, per-
-, $225.00. 3 or 4 disc
. rubber, used 1 season,
cond., $225.00. B. D.
ignall, c/o Harry Brad-
power lift, cultivators,|
|planter, distributor, only used
2 seasons, in good order, 1H,
$30.00. W. H. Boshoff, Winston,
ARE 1.
aH Wagon, good cond., $70.00.
(Or trade for calf, etc. A. P.
Sears, Marietta, Tie.
| Mowing Machine, and rake,
good running cond., both for
$60.00. Mrs. Ed Bledsoe, Car-
rollton, Rt. 3.
Allis-Chalmers 60 hp pulley
and. clutch, 18 hp Universal
with pulley and clutch used for
pulling hammer mill, ensilage
_cutter, grist mill, feed grinders.
J. R. Lancaster, Atlanta, 1013
Gordon St.
Farmall -14 Tractor, good
cond., 1 disc harrow, turner,
cultivators, mowing machina,
on good rubber, bargain. Oscar
Weaver, Chatsworth, Rt. 2.
Case Heavy Stationary Hay
Baler, 14x16 powered by Model
A Ford Engine with starter,
generator, battery,. governor,
and muffler mounted on baler,
all good cond., available after
Sept. 20th. $450.00. James B.
Bartch, Augusta, 37 Mtd. Route,
Box 680. :
Hester Side Plow for Farmall
F-14, can be made to fit Rarm-
all A, practically new, Liverman
Peanut Picker, Turner Baler
with motor, good cond., Side
Del. Rake. J. S. Newby, Jef-
fersonville.
-Good 2nd. hand Farm Bell,
wt. little over 100 Ibs., $10.00
at my farm. G. A. Pulliam,
Dewy Rose.
2H Owensborough Wagon,
practically new, $100.00; Dbl.
Sec. Harrow, King Corm Plan-
ter, with plates, Oliver 2 H
Turner, 2 Singles, 1 Avery
Turner, Plow, Covington Cotton
Planter, other necessary equip.,
$135.00. Quitman S. Barrs, East-
man, Rt. 6. s
Peanut Picker, running cond.,
$125.00 cash. M. I. Harrison,
Kathleen, RFD.
J. D. Power Hay Baler, Wisc.
motor, A-1 cond., reasonable.
Marvin Peed, Butler.
Case Hay Baler, pick-up
attach. and auxilliary motor,
good cond., for sale. Tel. 30-W.
Dillard Wood, Bowdon.
Case C. Tractor, IHC Tiller,
recently overhauled, good rub-
ber, runs well, priced right or
will trade for nice heifers,
preferably beef type. W. J.
McGee, Bonaire. :
2H Wagon, good conds $25.00.
Edd Alred, Tallapoosa, Rt. 2.
Turner Peanut Picker, $300.00.
J. H. Leverett, Parrott.
2 Disc Plow for Farmall C
Tractor, slightly. used, cost
$275.00; Sell for $195.00. G. D.
Locke, Butler, Rt. 1.
2 Brooders, large, 375.00. J.
A. Hamilton, Atlanta, 434 Flat
Shoals Ave., S. E. Tel. La. 5006.
SECOND HAND
_MACHINERY WANTED
Harvester F-30 Tractor,
duty, 16x18 stationary
ler, model 62 combine,
achinery Ist. class cond.
Lamar, Augusta, Rt. 4,
0 Star Pea Huller, good
$50.00. P. C. Scarboard,
01 _ 21 Chestnut St. :
ston Peanut Picker on
Turner Tay Baler with|
ur cooled motor, good as
ogether, $800.00. Rudolph
, Summit.
. Allis-Chalmers Tractor,
, lights, power take-off,
illey, cultivators, planters,
sutors, A. C. and Cole
rs, 4 disc Athens tiller,
ade 1 crop, planters,
, exc. cond., $1500.00
. G. H
ulsey, Monti-
; Chick Brooders, good
00. Hallett W. Job,
pea (Or see at}
Want good 2nd hand Garden
Tractor, must be good cond.,
cheap for cash. O. H. Bradbury,
Sr., Tallulah Lodge.
Want 1 Row Tractor with
tiller or bottom plow, prefer
Allis-Chalmers Madel B or
Farmall A. Send price for
equipment. and tractor separ-
ately, F. F. Thompson, Tarry-
town, Rt. 2.
Want 1 used tractor drawn
2 row A. R. Nisbet and Son
Bug Catcher, must be Ist, class
cond,, priced at real bargain.
S. R. Fussell, Thomaston.
Want one 60 in. grist mill.
Will pay cash. J. H. Mitchell,
Rochelle, Rt. 2, Box 95,
Want 2 row tractor, any
make, complete planting and
cultivating equip., tiller and
harrow, must be in good cond.
& = Kitchens, McDonough,
eer
Want A Culti-Packer in good
/cond. within 50 mi. Caihoun.
B. H. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 2.
ae
pls
Ledbetter Combination, 1 row/
_}son, Dupont
Want good heavy 3 Roller
Cane Mill, heavy as 2 mules
ean pull. Write best price. E.
J. Cattle, Ty Ty.
ant. a Farmall H or John
Deere B, good cond., cheap for
cash. R, E. Lanier, Pembroke.
Want old fashion farm bell.
Give size, cond., and price. R.
C. Parris, Atlanta, 505 Terrace
Ave.
Want old model tractor in
good cond. with equip. for
same. I. Teem, Atlanta, Rt. 4,
Box 388 A.
Want 28 in. rubber tire trac-
ton wheels, and make, with or
without tires. Must be reason-
able. L. E. Brown, Atlanta, 965
Gaston St., S. W.
Want set of cultivators, and
planters, good cond., for model
C Allis-Chalmers; Also have
42 Intl. Combine, good cond.,
made for small tractors for
sale. C. B. Moore, Carnesville.
Want Ford Tractor with or
\without attachments, any cond.
Write price, ete. Archie Mon-
fort, Columbus, Moon Rd.
Want 2nd. hand Ferguson
Cultivator, complete, or can use
mounting frame only. Give
price. L. C. Warren, Conyers,
Ri 2. :
Want power take-off to fit
W. C. Allis-Chalmers Tractor.
W. H. Hardman, Commerce,
Wein 2
Want Allis-Chalmers motor
for 60 in. Allis-Chalmers Com-
bine, good cond} Clyde C.
Gable, Douglasville, Rt. 4,
Want 8 disc mule drawn J. D.
or Intl. Cutaway Harrow with.
trucks in front, A-1 cond,
cheap for cash. George Cole-
man, Hawkinsville, Rt. 3.
Want Old Fashion Syrup
Kettle, from 80-100 gal cap. and
have 2- unit DeLaval Milking
Machine, used 10 mos., good
gond. to sell at bargain. B. A.
Evans, Sr., LaGrange.
Want: 1 used one-man pickuy
hay baler. S. E. Vandiver, La-.
vonia.
Want 1 used Sub-Soiler for
cash. Notify O. C. Anderson,
Lindale.
Want Cole Corn Mill with
cog gears, 36, 46 or 48 inches.
Must be running cond., 1 corn
shucker, sheller, and platform
i ae A, Weems, Lizella,
AS :
Want 14 or 16 in. Single
Bottom Trail Plow, new or
used, good cond., any make.
J. H. Brazier, Jr., Zebulon.
Want M John Deere or Super
A Farmall Tractor in exc, for
1 pr. 7 yr. old, 1100 Ib. matched
mare mules and cash difference.
W. D. Ussery, Glenwood, Rt. 1.
Want Ford Tractor and equip-
ment at right price. Write
details. Archie Monfort, Colum-
bus, Moon-Rd.
Want Bush and Bogg 5 ft.
Harrow, pull or other old type,
fair cond.; Must be cheap. C.
D. Rodgers, Jr., Roswell, Rt. 1.
eg ee
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
ee
CORRECTIONS: Gov: insp.,
all cols. blooming size Azaleas,
$1. doz.; Dbl. Japonicas, $1. ea.
FOB. All rooted. Exc. for print
sacks. No Florida orders. Mrs.
D. H. Evans, Talona.
King Alfred daffodils bulbs,
50c doz.; also Lady Barclay dat-
tfodils, white wax, yellow cen-
ters with red ruffle, $2. C. Add
postage: Mrs. J. H. Voyles, Mor-
row.
Genuine, disease-free Ber-
muda Easter lily bulbs, per doz.
4-5 circumference, $1.80; 5-6
in., $2.40; 6-7 in., $3.00; 7-8 in.,
$4.20; and small, blooming size.
10c ea. Add postage. Thomas H.
Brewer, Lumber City, Rt. 1.
SEED FOR SALE
2 qts. Chinese Mustard Seed,
3 0z., 25c. Del. Mrs. L. D. Dicker-
SEED FOR SALE
Old Fashion Red Ribbon and
Fla. Orange Green Seed Cane,
ready 1-10th. of October, 21/2c
per stalk at patch. Come after.
T. B. Reid, Thomaston, 330 E.
Lee St. Tel. 1004.
Lab. tested Reseeding hard
type Crimson Clover Seed,- 40c
lb. Z. T. Trice, Thomaston, Rt.
Te
4000 lbs. Reseeding Red Top
Clover, Upson Co. grown, 40c
Ib.; Less than 100 lbs. 50c. S. T.
Woodall, Jr., Thomaston, Rt. 3.
Blue Lupine, good, clean seed,
51/2c lb.; one-half ton lots or
more, 5 1/4c lb. FOB. R. C. San-
ders, Vienna, 1 1/2. mi. S. E.
Fresh Calif. Multiplying Beer
Seed, 20c start; 20 starts, $1.00.
PP. Mrs. Ear] Fincher, Waco, Rt.-
x. f
Several hundred lbs. hairy
and common vetch seed mixed,
$6. C. FOB. Wootten Fanning,
Washington, Rt. 1.
1 ton recleaned reseeding
Crimson Clover Seed, combined
from fields reseeding' 7 or more
years in Wilkes Co., percent
hard seed, germ. and purity up-
on request. Sacked, $38. per
ewt. FOB: Dolph Callaway,
Washington.
Rye Grass and hardy str. Re-
seeding Crimson . Clover seed
mixture, excellent winter graz-
ing, 20c lb. FOB. Phone No. 53R
4, Newnan, Rt. 2.
Hardy strain Crimson Clover
Seed, reseeding since 1942, 35c
lb. H. L. Greene, Brooks.
2 bu. Red Multiplying Onion
Sets, $1. pk. Cash. Add postage.
C. C. Brookshire, Canton, Rt. 4.
Thornton . strain Crimson
Clover Seed, 99.4 per ct. pure,
high test germ., hard seed, $35.
CWT; $325. ton. R. W. Warren,
Dewey Rose.
Nice clean Old Fashion White
Nest Multiplying Onions, $1.15
gal. PP in Ga. Mrs. Bonnie
Weeks, Dial.
50 tons Blue Lupine Seed,
cleaned, dried by up to date
cleaners. and dryers. Write for
price. Elmer Freisch, Finleyson,
RFD. :
Blue Lupine, recleaned, new
bags, 41/2c Ib. Or exc. for re-
seeding Crimson or. Landino
Clover, or Kobe Lespedeza. E.
L. Duke, Fort Valley.
Exc. quality Blue Lupine, re-
cleaned, $5.50 Cwt. FOB Ft.
Ladino Clover Seed, $1.50 Ib.
J. B. Spears, Jr Mans-
eld. af pe
Green Glaze Collard Seed,
new crop, 2 tbls. 25c; 10 tbls.,
$1.00; Purple Top White Globe
and Shogoin Turnip, mixed, 3
thls., 25; 15 tbls., $1.00; Wil-
letts Wonder Winter Eng. peas, |
50c teacup. PP. Mrs. J. A. Wil-
son, Martin, Ga. :
20 Ibs. small Eng. Pea Seed,
35e cup; 5 cups, $1.00; Straw-
berry plants, $3. M. Add post-
age. Or exc. for print sacks.
Mrs. J. W. Robinson, Ogle- |
thorpe, Rt. 1, Box 152. os
800 lbs. Dixie Crimson Clover,
now being certified, 45c lb.;
1000 Ibs. Fescue, 82 per ct. Fes-
cue, 18 per ct. rye grass, clean-
ed and recleaned, 35c lb. in 100
lb. lots; 250 bu. Hastings 100
bu. Oats, disease resistant,
cleaned and treated, $1.40 bu.;
300 bu. same oats, combine run,
$1.10 bu. J. E. Cline, Oxford. 2
Collard Seed, for sale. Phone
or wire for prices on big lots.
W. W. Williams, Quitman.
White Multiplying Onions, $1.
gal. Prepaid. R. F. Hicks, Ro- :
berta. i" se
Crimson Clover Seed, with
hard seed, free of other seed,
30c lb. A. D. Pope, Senoia.
Big start fresh Multiplying
Calif. Beer Seed, 25c a start.
Mrs. Ella Green, Smyrna, Rt., 2.
Old Fashion White Nest
Onions, $1.15 gal. PP in Ga.
Mrs. Bonnie Weeks, Dial. =
350 Dixie Clover Reseeding e
Seed, 40c Ib. Calvin Barnett,
Commerce, Rt. 2.
Crimson Clover, Wild Oats or
Wheat, Rye Grass, fine for win-
den, Griffin, Rt. D.
Upson Co. hard seed_ var.
Crimson Clover, reseeding in
Upson Co. 12 years, grown on
my farm, test run, germ. 94
percent; purity, 99.30 per ct.;
hard seed, 16 per ct.; no other
crop seed. 40c Ib. FOB, J. Lyn-
wood Bentley, Thomaston,
Phone 381-J2.
Upson Co. Reseeding Crimson -
Clover Seed, from Upsons 14
yr. old strain, reseeded on my
farm for 6 yrs., germ. 96 per ct.;
purity, 99.30 per ct.; hard seed,
17 per ct., 40c lb. FOB. Trade
for 50-100 bu. Nortex Oats.
Phone. 381-W5. B. A. Moseley,
Thomaston, Rt. 2. 3
Valley. J. D. Duke, Fort Valley.
Cert. Dixie Clover (Crimson),
99.50. per ct. purity, hard seed
PLANTS FOR SALE
war. Qe ~ bb: Di Ci: Collier,
Barnesville. ~ :
500 bags recleaned Blue Lu-
pine, better than 60 per ct.
germ., 43/4c FOB Ft. Valley.
Duke Lane, Fort Valley.
Multiplying Beer Seed, 30e
cup. No stamps. Pairlee Runles,
Gainesville, Rt. 7. ,
Large Red Multiplying Onions,
$1. gal. Add postage. Mrs. J. T.
Richardson, Hartwell, Rt. 3.
Cert. Dixie Crimson Clever,
pure seed, 99.65 per ct.; Other
varieties, germ., 87 per ct., re-
tail, 50c 1b.; wholesale, 45c lb.
Arthur Huie, Jr., Jonesboro.
,Oats and Vetch Seed mixed,
for hay or grazing, 75c bu. Joel
Thornton, Nuberg (PO Dewy-
rose, Ga.).
Large Sunflower Seed, half
price, 60c doz.; 35c pt.; Good
Strawberry Plants, 75c -C;
$6.00 M; Red Hot Poker, 6
root, $1.00. Dollie Pearson,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Crimson Clover, 20c Ib.; Dixie
Crimson Clover, 35c Ib. FOB
my farm Barnesville. Hubert
Adams, Barnesville, Rt. 1.
Several gals. White Nest
Onions, now time to plant, $1.
gal. Mrs. J. B. Atkinson, Law-
renceville, Rt. 2, Box 18,
White Lupine (for Piedmont
section), good soil builder, 10c
lb.; Combine run; 12 1/2c Ib. re-
cleaned. No less than 100 lbs.
shipped. H. A. Tingle, Locust
Grove, Rt. 2.
Multiplying Calif. Beer Seed,
25c a start. No MO nor COD.
Blakemore Strawberry plants,
$1. C; 500, $450. Or exe. for
good print sacks. Mrs. Lee Whit-
more, Douglasville, Rt. 3.
Everbearing. Strawby plants,
40c doz.; $2.50 C. Mary C. Tum-.
lin, Eastanollee.
Lady T. Strawberry plants,
40c C; Yarrow, 20e clump; Alse .
White Tender Cornfield Beat
Seed, 40c cup. Add postage. Mrs
Henry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Early large Klondike Straw:
berry plants, 50c C; Early Green
Okra Seed, 25c lb. Add postage
Or exc. for print sacks, 100 Ib.
cap., free of holes and mildew.
Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Blakemore and Lady T,
Strawby plants, strong roots,
full count, .80c C; $7. M. Cash
or MO. Mrs. . Dessie Crowe,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Mastodon and Lady T. Straw-
berry plants, 75 C. Mrs. Ara
Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Early bearing Strawberry
plants, 75c C; $7: M; Mixed
plants, 50c C. Lizzie. A. Mills,
Folkston, Rt. 2, Box 1.
Field grown Collard and Cab- .
bage plants, 500, $1.00; $1.75 M;
Klondike, Missionary and Mas-
todon Strawberry, 75c C; 560,
$3.00; $5. M. W. H. Branan, Gor-
don. .
Ga. Collard plants, 500, $1.00;
$1.75 M; Everbearing Straw-
berry, $2.50, 500; $4.50 M. PP.
Solomon Davis, Milledgeville,
RFD 5, Box 197.
Old Time Shallot Onions,
greatest multiplier knowa
ready, 50c C;- 500, $2:00. Miss
Mrs. Sallie Floyd, Rockmart, Rt.
2.
Vena Brown, Hartwell.
ter pasture; I5c Ib. A.J. Wel =
sfonary Strawberry plants,
$1. C; Exc. for print sacks, free
of holes and mildew. Miss Nora
McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Asparagus, 1 yr. plants, 25,
$1.00; Chas. Grass, $1. bu.;
oysenberry and Himalaya
Berry, 15, $1.00; $5. C. PP. Jon-
than W. Toole, Macon, 1381
urton Ave. :
_ Blakemore Strawberry. plants,
$6. M. FOB: B. O. Barter, Grif-
fins; Rt. <D:
Chas. W. and Early J. Cab-
bage and Ga. Collard plants,
300, 85c; 500, $1.25; $2. M. Will
ix if desired. Strong, rooted.
Prompt shipments.,PP. J. D.
renshaw, Pitts, P. O. Box 8.
Chas. W. and Copenhagen
reen, 300, $1.00; 500, $1.50;
$2.50 M. R. Chanclor, Pitts.
Lady YT. Strawberry plants,
00, $2.00; $4.00 M; Klondike
Strawberry, 500, $1.25; $2.50
M. Full count. Prompt. ship-
ment. Mrs. L, C. Allen, Gaines-
syalles Rt. 2.
Imp. Early Bearing Strawber-
ry plants, 75c C; $7. M; Prompt
shipment. Mrs. Hershel Allison,
Gainesville, Rt. 7.
Large Blakemore Strawberry
dants 90c.C; 500, $4.25; Imp.
trawberry, 75c C; $3.50, 500,
Del. Prompt shipment. No
checks nor stamps. Horace Al-
>
ison, Gainesville, Rt. 7.
Klondike , and Mastodon
Strawoerry, 50c C; 500, $3.00;
5.00 M. All rooted, bear early.
dd postage: Mrs. Buy Cham-
bers, Gainesville, Rt. 5.
- Klondike Strawberry plants,
300, $1.50: 500, $2.50; $4.50 M.
Prompt shipment. No checks.
. D. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Mastodon Strawberry plants,
6.50 M; Rooted. Mrs, Faustine
Davis, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Mastodon Strawberry plants,
7. M: Sugar Pears and Apricot
lum, 50c ea. Add postage. Mrs
ee Hood, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Large early bearing Straw-
erry plants, 50c C. Add post-
ge. Will exc. 200 for 4 print
sacks. Mrs. Geo. Hubbard,
Gainesville, Rt. 5.
Klondike Strawberry piants,
$4. M; Mastodon Strawberry,
M. P. B. Reynolds, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2.
_ Early Copenhagen and Flat
Dutch Cabbage plants, 400, $1.;
$2. M: Marglobe Tomato, 400,
00; $2. M. No checks. Mrs.
Robert C: Smith, Gainesville,
Rt 9. :
* Barly Dutch and Copenhagen
Cabbage plants, 400, $1.00; $2.00
M; Marglobe Tomato, 400, $1.00;
$1.75 M. Tom Smith, Gaines-
ee Ville, Rt. 9.
Sage and Catnip Plants, 25c
ea.5 Mastodon - Everbearing
_ Strawberry, $1.00 C; Muscadine
-, Grape Vines, Crabapple trees,
6, $1.00; Old Fashion Peach
trees, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
Mae Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6.
- Klondike Strawberry plants,
~ prompt del., 50c C; $4. M. Add
postage. Leland Bennett, Cum-
-ming, Rt. 1.
Mastodon Strawberry plants,
young, rooted, $1. C; $6. M.
- Prompt shipment. PP. Mrs. Clay
4
Af
Hie
if
- Bennett, Flowery Branch.
Mastodon Strawberry plants,
~ 70c C; 500, $3.00; $5.25 _M; Klon-
dike, 60c C; 500, $2.00; $4.25 M.
Mrs. A. D. Jones, Cumming, Rt.
Bt,
_ Everbearing Raspberry, Min.
Blueberry, 85c doz.; Muscadine
Grapevine, $1.25 doz.; Hazelnut,
riCrabapple, $1. doz.; . Catnip,
* Horehound, Peppermint, 50c
- doz. Add postage. Mrs. Odie
Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
: Wonderberry and Red Gold
Strawberry plants, 75c C; Ever-
_ bearing, $1.00 C; Red Everbear-
ing Raspberry, rooted Sage,
_ Horse Radish, 6, 50c; Pepper-
mint, 24, 30c; Fresh Picked Out
_ Black Walnuts, large pieces, 75c
Ib. No checks, Mrs. Willis
- Grindie, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Klondike Strawberry Plants,
Sage Plants, 10c ea.; 90c doz.;
500, $2.75; $5.00 M; Garden| Moon Rd.
Shade Dried Sage, 90c gal. Del.
Chas. W. and Copenhagen
frostproof Cabbage Plants, 500,
$1.50; $2.50 M. PP. A. B. Wat.
son, Pitts, nts 1. ;
Blakemore Strawberry Plants,
40c C; $4.00 M. Add postage.
J. O. Ederhart, Winterville, Rt.
ds
Rutabaga Plants, $2.00 M.
FOB: = Mrs.-e C7 We > Grittin,
SCTEMEN ME taesnae
Collard Plants, 30c C; Blake-
more Strawberry, 40c C. Add
postage. Mrs. Willie Nelson,
Smyrna, Rt. 2.
Everbearing Strawberry, 50
C. Add postage. Mrs. R. L.
Livingston, Wadley, Rt. 1.
- Extra Early Jersey, Chas
and Copenhagen Cabbage
plants, ready, 500, $1.00; $2. M.
Phone 751 L or write for prices
on large lots. Service and qual-
ity guar. J.. L. Stokes, Fitz
gerald, Box 349.
Copenhagen and Chas. W.
Fresh Strong Plants, $2. M; 500,
$1.25. Del. promptly. E: L. Fitz-
gerald, Irwinvyille.
Finest Gem and Blakemore
Strawberry plants, $1. C; Head-
ing Collard, Early Flat Dutch
and Wakefield Cabbage. plants,
ington Asparagus, 2, $1.00. Exc.
for print sacks. Mrs. John
Myers, Hartwell,: Rt..2.
Streamliner Evbearg straw-
berry plants, 50, $1.00; Hastings
Valencia Peanuts, 15 1b.; Mam-
moth Russian Sunflower seed,
35c qt. Exc. for sacks. Add post-
age, Fred Thomas, Crandall, Rt.
ir
Mastodon and _ Blakemore
Strawberry plants, $1. C; $3.50,
500: $5. M. PP. Oct: del. Ken-
neth Staleup, Marietta, Rt. 5.
Klondike Strawberry plants,
50c C; New Dry Sage, 1/2 gal.
35c; Green hot pepper, 1/2 gal.,
50c. Add postage. Exc. for print
sacks, also few white. Mrs. J. L.
Boring, Acworth, Rt. 1.
Klondike Strawberry plants,
75e C:; 3 nice sage bushes, 25c;
Butter Pea Seed, sound, no
weevils, 50c qt.; Bushel Guord
Seed, 15c doz. Mrs. Clyde Lo-
gan, Austell, Rt. 2.,
Good fresh and green Head-
ing Collard: and Rutabaga
plants, for fall setting, 50 C.
PP. Harris Lightsey, Baxley,
Rts 3: Hear aed (ee: ;
Nice fresh green Heading Col-
lard and Ga. Rutabaga plants,
50c C. PP.. Packed in._ damp
moss. Leroy Lightsey, Jr., Bax-
ley, Rt. 3,- ; : f
Several thousand Everbear-
ing Mastodon Strawberry
plants, 50c C. Add postage. Or
exe. for print or white sacks.,
Mrs. E, E. McDaniel, Baxley, Rt.
Mastodon Everbearing straw-
berry plants, $1, C; 500, $3.25;
$6.-M. PP in Ga. No checks nor
stamps, Mrs. J. E,.. Avirett,
Blakely, Rt. 1.
Everbearing Strawby plants,
75c C; Also 1949 Peas, white
with brown eye, large red
speckled (Pole Cat) crowder,
25e lb. Add postage. Mrs. H. E.
Richardson, Bowdon, Rt. 4.
Everbearing strawby plants,
75c C; Tame Blackberry, 20c
ea.; 7 Top Turnip Seed, 35c cup;
Apricot and Plum Sprouts, 2dc.
Mrs. Oscar Matthews, Calhoun,
Rt. 2:
Klondike and Missionary
Strawberry plants, 50c C. Mrs.
W. H. Bell, Carnegie.
Blakemore Strawberry plants,
$1. C; $9. M; Lady T. and Ever-
bearing, 75c C; $7. M. Add
postage. Mrs. Ramie ~ Black,
Cleveland, Rt. 1.
Everbearing Strawhby plants,
75c C; Lady T. and Klondike,
75c C; $7. M; Blakemore, $1. C;
/$9. M, Add postage. Mrs. John
| Howard, Cleveland, Rt. 1.
Nice rooted sage piants, 15,
$1.00; 1 and 2 yr. Black Wal-
nut, rooted, 25 ea.; 5, $1.00.
Archie Monfort, Columbus,
Sage plants, 500, $6.00; $10.
M; Also Summer Time Pump-
Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Royston,
Rt 1
kin Seed, ripen 4 mos., $1.C. L.
300, $1.00; Large Clumps Wash- |2
Dry Sage, 25c cup; Also White |-
Early bearing Strawbe
plants, extra large, heavy crop-
pers, 75c C; 300, $2. Add post-
age. No checks. Mattie Duran,
Cumming, Rt. 1. ~
Genuine Klondike Strawber-
ry plants, large, early, heavy
croppers, 75c C; 500, $3. Add
postage. No checks. Gladys Du-
ran, Cumming, Rt. 1. meee
Blakemore Strawberry plants, |
500, $3.75; $7. M. PP. Mrs. Eva
Waldrip, Gainesville, Rt. 7.
Late Chas. W. Cabbage and
Collard plants, now ready, 300,
$1.00; $2. M. Del; $1.50 M.
Shipped promptly. Marcus Wil-
liams, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Ga. collard plants, September
planting, 400, $1.00; $2. M; Big
Jewel strawberry, 500, $3.00; $5.
M. Del. J. H. Davis, Milledge-
ville, Rt. 5. r
Mastodon everbearing straw-
berry plants, 50c C; $3.75 M.
Add postage. Mrs. W. E. John-
son; Crawfordville, Rt. 2.
Everbearg strawbery plants,
60c C. $5. M. C. H. Richardson,
Jr. Milledgeville, Rt. 2.
Klondike strawberry plants,
50c C; $4. M. Prompt shipment.
Mrs. J. D. Dyer, Gainesville, Rt.
Fresh. grown Collard plants,
now, ready, 300, $1.10; 500, $1.50;
$2.50 M. postpaid. No chks. C.
W. Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Mastodon strawberry plants,
75c C; 300, $2.00; 500, $3.50. PP.
Good count and prompt ship-
ment. No chks. Mrs. Annie
Strickland, ends Ri. ols
GRAIN AND HAY >
FOR SALE
300 bu. pure Terry . Oats,
clean, sound, 01.00 bu. Bring
sacks. Wilbur L. Johnson,
Senoia. .
2nd yr. Victor Grain-~Seed
Oats, $1.00 bu. bulk, $1.25
cleaned, in even wt. 4 bu. bags.
G. T. Cassels, Americus.
2 tons good Runner Peanut
hay, 1948 crop, $12.00 ton at my
barn. L. W. Davis, Hawkins-
ville, Rt. 2. : 2
250 bu. Oats and Dixie Crim-
son Clover mixed. Also all kinds
Hay, Oat and Lespedeza Hay
mixed; Kobe- Lespedeza and
Grass Hay Mixed; Sericea Les-
pedeza, some alfalfa. Sell en-
ton. C. D. Wood, Bowdon.
400-500 bu. Cokers Victor
Grain and-Yergin Oats, nice and
clean, thrashed with new Case
Combine, $1.25 bu. FOB. 5 mi.
NW Hartwell. W. T. Morehead,
Bowersville. :
1000 bu. Tifton 14 Rust Proof
1 Boxed: _} Seed Oats, made 50 bu. per acre
this year, $1. bu. FOB my farm.
Percy A. Price, Albany, P;.O7
Box 157. ak
150 tons Bright, Good Peanut
Hay, del. anywhere in Ga. Dick
England, Broxton, Rt. 2.
free of weevils and noxious
seed, $2.75 bu.; Coker Fulgrain
Oats, grown from certified seed,
$1.15-bu. Riley C. Couch, Turin.
Victor Grain Oats, recleaned,
treated, in new 3 bu. bags, $1.25
bu. Ralph S.,Collier, Comer.
Baled Hay, Sericea and Kobe,
sold in any amt. FOB. John _L.
Conrad, Franklin, Phone 2604.
100 bu. Lega Seed Oats, pure
and clean, rust disease resist-
ance, $1. bu. at my barn. 1 mi. S.
Grantville on hwy. D. W. Gal-
laway, Hogansville, Rt. 3.
Bright Sanford Seed Wheat,
free of all obnoxious weed, re-
cleaned, ship in good bags, $2.50
bu. FOB, M. B. Reid, Hartwell,
Rtcss
Victor Grain Seed Oats, com-
bine run, 85c bu. in even wt. 3
bu. bags, No orders less than 10
bu. Omer A. Harper, Elberton,
Rt. 3. . 5
Turners Bancroft Seed Oats,
recleaned, graded, pure, very
high purity and germ., in new
4 bu. bags, $1.75 bu.; 28-52 bu.,
$1.70 bu.; 52-100 bu., $1.65 bu.;
_J. Ellis, Cumming.
Over 100 -bu., $1.60 bu. L. M.
Turner, Royston, Ga ote
tire lot of about 20 tons at $30.
Pure Sanford Seed Wheat, |
and Ga. Heading
Henderson, Sharpsburg
Box 74.
P. Jackson, Lavonia.
Community). +
Wheat, gra
and treated for weevils, $2.
bu.; Sound feed oats mixed wit!
|about 1/4 wheat, $1. bu. FOB.
N. E. Reid, Hartwell.
Good Grass Hay, $20. ton; 50c | m
bale. Near Rutledge. Write: 7.
N. Renner, Rutledge, Rt. 1, Bo:
Gos ae : aie
300-400 bu. good Seed Oats, | an
$1.00 bu. 1/2 mi, Cokes Chappel.
Bring own sacks;, Also Glaze
Collard Seed,
$1. lb. Add 15c postage. Nof tae
stamps. Guar. good. Mrs, Prince| Extracted pu
?
Appler seed Oats, $1. bu. E.|shipped. Joh
_Victor Grain Seed Oats, re-
cleaned, tested, in good bags,
{high germ., and purity, $1.25
bu. at my barn, Analysis tag on|
each bag, James H. Kent, Pow-| =
der Springs, Rt. 2. (Macland
190 bales Oat Straw, 250
bales wheat straw, 40c bale; $15.
ton; 1000 bales mixed Lespe-. itry
deza Bermuda, Meadow Grass| smoked ham, - 0 Ib
Hay, $25. ton; 300 bu. Lega Oats, | Shoulder, 50 Ibs.,
$1, bu.; Combine run, or $1.25. Ay
bu: cleaned and treated. K. E.
Rucker, Elberton, Rt. 6.
Ga. Exp. Sta. Lega, Coker, A r
and Victorgrain Oats, $1.25 ne Johnson,
New Disease resistant Oat, $10-| _ Gooq cou
for 4 bu. bags; Chancellor cee te
Wheat, $3.25 bu.; Oats, Vetch}; Ga-Mrs. ;
mixture for grazing or hay, $4. Seales
Cwt. R. D. Tatum, Palmetto. | 1 cured ha
Sanford Seed Wheat, $2.25 bu.
at farm; New White Milling |-
Corn, shelled at nry farm, $1.65.
bu. Sacks not furnished. Mrs.|- ~
He Vie Brankliny Resisten a ae
PECANS AND OTHER 1p. 9 lbs. $ia5, Prom
RUIT TREES FOR SALE | meni. Mrs.
: i, 2-
Cs. $6. FO.
Rt, 1,{lb. tins, $11.50;
: mouth jars, $6.
jars, $4. All FOB.
Jesup, Box 117.
Pais
about 25 lbs., 70c lb.
New Dry Garden
Gainesville, Rt. 6.
St..NE. >
:
postage. Mrs. J.
Toomsboro, Rt. 2.
Seedling pecans, from large, sage, $1.
hardier -pecans, 50c ea. 6 for plants
$2.50; small _Camphor, same} \ary Toe
price. B. O. Fussell, Brunswick. | 3 Bie
15 seedling pecan, some good,
big trees, all sizes, good grade.
Come dig them, 25c ea. Mrs. S.} 4
S. Bizzell, Moultrie, 204th 6th)
* Purple Fig trees, ~-50c ea. 0
for $1. postage paid. Mrs-Inez
Beaver, Jesup, Rt. 2. :
_ Stark fruit trees and vines, |
all packe@ and sent PP. before
October 25th. Write for prices. |]
Frankil Thomas, Crandall, Rt. 1.
Purple Fig and Sage plants, |
25e ea; blueberries and goose-
berries, 25c ea also ae a
den Eng. peas, 25c cupful; Ba- =
ada | Ruby Brown, To
nana melon seed, See 1640 hanes wee
Mt. Huckleberry plants, bear-
ing size, 85c doz.; Hazelnut
bushes; 6, $1.00; Yellow Root,
65c doz.; Black Walnut Sprouts,
3, $1. Add postage. Nancy Hen-
derson, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49._|
_ PEPPER FOR SALE
Muscadine, Sage plants, Crab-| Nice Drie
apple and Beachnut trees, 20c
ea.; Peach and Black Walnut,
25c ea. Mrs. Robert-H. Norrell; | 3.
Xx
c ied,
'90c Ib.; 25 or
dried Sage, 30c
oatmeal can
soda box full.
Waleska, Rt.
1, Box 343.
paid. Stamps, accepted.
Teem, Talking Rock.
| Hot Green and Red pepper. Sf: ae
35c lb.; hot, dried and parce: jeri aes
pepper, $1. to $1.50 no Also| 4 large ni
roccoli plants, 95c; Evergreen
onion plants, 15 doz.; $1.25 C. senene Buchan
Mrs. Viola C. Brady, Cairo, Rt. =
Green hot pepper, 85c gal.
PP in Ga. Exc. 1 gal. for 3 print
sacks. Ea. pay postage. Mrs.
Frank Cobb, Rydal, Rt. 2.
Nice quality Red, dry and
Green Hot pepper, $1. gal. PP.
Miss Fannie Smith, Unadilla, Rt.
Red and Green Hot pepper,
$1. gal. plus postage. Mrs. P. B.
Morris, Thomson, Rt. Barat
Hot red pepper, see
$1. gal.; onion type garlic heads, |,
'45c doz.; Sage, 3 bunches, 50c; B. Barrett, C
Dewberry plants, 85 doz. Post-
100 Ib. cap.,
. a
"Tamar
100 lb: cap., clean,
for anything of
rs. Edgar C. Dav-
Rt. 2, Macon Rd.
, 100 lb. cap., un-
ea. Add postage.
f preferred. Mrs.
Dawsonville, Rt.
s, 100 lb. cap., free
mildew, washed,
that will come out,
ostage. No checks.
Whelchel, Dawson-
S, 25c ea.; White,
ashed, free of holes
Add postage. COD
Mrs. Roy L. Ben-
re Rt, 1s
s, washed, ironed,
sand mildew, 25c
. Add postage. Miss
ns, Cummings, Rt.
ks, 100 Ib. cap., good
|. Add postage. No
evi. -G. Duran,
: acks, washed, 100
/ ea. Add postage.
ayfield, Cumming,
. print sacks, wash-
, $1. Add postage.
Crowe, Cumming,
es
rint sacks, 3, $1.00;
PP. All: washed,
of holes and spots.
{eDaniel, Cumming,
ks, 100 lb. cap., un-
. of holes and mil-
loz. PP? Mrs. L.. D.
nming, Rt. 2.
ks, washed, free of
B-cong,, -20c. ea;
, good cond., 20c
tage. Mrs. J. C. Bur-
sville, Rt. 2.
ity white sAcks, not
> of holes and mil-
. Add postage. Ethel
nesville, Rt. 2.
at sacks, 100 Ib. cap.,
ed, dark or light, 3,
tage. COD if pre-
A. E. Nix, Gaines-
Bes She E
is, washed, ironed,
it, 30c ea. Add post-
die Wilson, Gaines-
s, 100 lb. cap., wash-
holes or mildew, 25c
. Mrs. C, W. Parks,
Rt. 9. =,
e white sacks, 100
free of holes and
2a. Mrs. C. B. Byrd,
St. Rt.
e 100 lb. print
-cond., free of holes,
d= spots, 25c_ ea.;
9. eap., free of holes
, 25 ea.; Unwashed,
postage. Mrs. R. H.
ssville, Rt. 7. -
ks, washed, ironed,
es and-mildew, 25c
z.; Odds, 20c ea.
ge. No stamps nor
;. Elizabeth Allison,
oe
bleached sacks, un-
rfect cond., 7, $1.00;
yhit muslin, no let-
doz. Cash, MO, or
_R. J. Youngblood,
p. print sacks, free
1 stain, good grade,
te, 100 Ib. cap., un-
e of holes, 15c ea. in
yr more. PP in Ga.
. cap. print sacks,
of holes and mil-
> in Ga.; Odds, 25c
les, 20c ea. or $25.
d promptly. Mrs.
Murrayville, Rt. 1.
. white sacks, wash-
1oles, letterg and
..00 PP in Ga.; 15
vith letters; Some
es, washed, 15c
C nson, Talk-
ee nes
Gravley, Marietta,
Rules and Regulations:
sacks, 15
| Good grade white sac
.|ea. Add postage. Mrs. H. H. Gil-
strap, Suwanee, RFD 1.
100 lb. cap. white sacks, un-
washed, free of holes, l5c ea.
Add postage. Irene Cauthen, Tal-
lapoosa, Rt. 1.
_ MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
APPLES:
1949 Dried Horse Apples, 75c
lb. No. Exc.; Also Damson
Plum Bushes, $1. ea. Add post-
age. Mrs. J. E. Sorrells, Royston.
1949 crop dried horse apples,
75c lb.; also Blue Damson plum
sprouts, $1.00 ea. Add postage.
Exc. for Goose and -duck fea-
thers and for sacks, print and
white. Mrs. J. E. Sorrells,
Royston. :
BEESWAX:
6 lbs., nice yellow Beeswax,
50c Ib. PP. M. O. only. Howard
L, Smith, Arnoldsville. RFD 1.
BUTTER:
10 _lbs., good Jersey butter
per week, 50c lb. Add postage.
Chk. or money order. Mrs, T. A.
Castleberry, Flowery Branch.
Rt. 1.
BEES:
6 hives of Bees, complete,
$10. at my place. Cant ship.
Mrs. R. R. Cooper, Rome, Rt, 1.
PEAS: :
40 acres fine Sugar cream
Crowder peas, maturing now
through middle of September.
Sell all or part. M. P. Minchew,
Jr., Macon, Rt. 7
CORN:
3,500 lbs., crushed vellow corn.
in the shuck, $1.50 per hun-
dred. Can del. any day except
Saturday. W. C. Byington,
Newnan. Rt. 3.
50 bu. white corn in shuck,
$1.35 bu. at my barn, 33 mi. No.
Douglasville. T. W. Simmons,
Douglasville, Rt. 3.
3,500 lbs., fresh, yellow corn
in shuck, crushed on _ fine
screen, $2.00 per C, my barn.
5% -mi. Newnan on Corrinth
Rd. W. C. Byington, Nwnan,
Rts23) :
CORN AND WHEAT:
White milling corn, shelled,
ready for immediate sale, $1.75
bu. at my farm; sacks not
included. also, new Sanford
wheat, $2.00 bu. at farm. Write
or phone 3631 through States-
boro. Mrs. H. V.. Franklin,
Register. Neue
FEATHERS: -
18 Ibs., chicken feathers, 20c
lb.; also 4 Ibs., Beef Tallow, 20c
lb. George C. Porterfield, Com-
er, Box 87.
20 Ibs., White down, new
feathers, $12. del. or 70c lb.
Mrs. Mary Collins, Gainesville,
Rie tas4
Nice, new, white downy
feathers, 70c lb.; lot of 20 lbs.,
$12.00 del. Sample on request.
ke) Mary Collins, Gainesville,
faced: Z
<
GOURDS:
5 Dipper Gourds, $1.00; Also
4 lbs. Flue cured Tobacco for
smoking or chewing, $1.00. PP.
Earl Stuckey, Blackshear.
HONEY;
10 Ib. pail Tupelo Honey,
$2.75; one 5 Ib. pail, $1.50; pre-
paid through 8rd zone. MO. B.
E. Sheppard, Savannah, 1222 EK.
Henry St, ;
LARD:
50 lb. can pure White Hog
Lard, $10. Will not ship, but
will del. in Atlanta. Mrs. G. H.
Hayes, McDonough, Rt. 3.
One 50 Ib. can pure Hog
Lard, made from white hard
fat meat, $10.00. Will not ship,
but will del. in Atlanta. Or
call at my place. Mrs. G. H.
Haynes, McDonough, Rt. 3.
PEAS:
Lady peas, new crop, 15c lb.
Add postage. Supply limited.
Jane Crane, Rayle.
Lady peas, new crop, 15c lb.
FOB. Add ponies uantity, 5
fand 10 lb. lots. No chks. M. O.
w cash. John
Crone, Rayle.
a fdall, Rt 1.
60 bu. big Brab peas, good,
sound, not mixed, hand picked,
1949 crop, to the highest bidder.
C. L. McMickle, Charing.
4 bu. white hull Speckled
peas, pure, bright, clean, $5.00
bu. FOB. First order gets them.
A. M. Moyer, Herndon.
PECANS: 3 :
1948 crop Stuart pecans, 15c
lb. plus postage. Mrs. Callaway
Watson, Loganville, Rt. 2,
New crop, No. 1, fancy, Stuart
pecans, 5 lbs., $2.75; 10 lbs., $5.
Both postpaid; and 25 lbs., $10.
Exp. collect. L. B. Millians,
| Newnan. 2
PECANS:
61/2 lbs., Stuart pecans, 1948
crop, 30c lb. Miss Elva Cowart,
Bronwood.
PEPPER AND SAGE:
Green sweet pepper, 60c gal;
ground dried sage, 30c cupful;
$1.00 Qt. Del. Mary Ruth
Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1.
POMEGRANATE BUSHES:
30 two yr. size Sweet Pome-
granate shrubs, for sale. Old
English Dogwood, $1.50, Mrs.
H. B. Clower, Lawrenceville,
Rta :
ROOTS & HERBS:
Catnip, Balm, Dbl. and. Sin-:
gle Tansy, Horehound, Yarrow,
Peppermint, Spearmint, 40c
doz. bunches; Sassafras, Yellow
and Elecampane Root, 50c lb.
Add postage. Miss L. M. White,
Dahlohega, Rt. 1, Box 35.
Gempson Weed Seed, Leaves,
or Roots, cheap; Also Yellow
Root, Sweet Gum, Wild Cher-
ry or Dogwood Bark, 25c half
lb. Mrs. L. E. Sanders, Buchan-
an, Rt. 2, Box 64.
Yellow Root, Sassafras, 3 lbs.,
$1.00; Crabapple Bushes, 6, $1.;
Add postage. Miss Cleo Silver,
Talking Rock, Rt. .
Catnip, balm, tansy, pepper-
mint, spearmint, yarrow, hore-
hound, yellow root, sassafras
root, 40c lb.; also Mastodon
everbearing strawberry plants,
75e C; garlic bulbs, 50c doz.
Add postage. Miss Mary Hollo-
way, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Catnip, Peppermint, Spear-
the GEORGIA FARMER, to help dispose of farm prod-
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Farm Machinery, used on a farm and NECESSARY to
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The following items and items of similar nature and
classification are STRICTLY PROHIBITED: WIRE,
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growing on land and sold with, as part of, the land in
SPECIAL FARM LAND EDITIONS), POSTS, LUMBER,
CORD AND PULPWOOD, ROOFING, HARNESS,
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MULE CLIPPERS, AUTOMOBILES, TRUCKS, JEEPS,
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BUSINESSES of any kindLOST OR STRAYED LIVE.
notices of HAVING SOLD OUT of certain items; BOT-
TLES CANS, JARS, CARTONS, BASKETS, CRATE:
mint, Balm, Tansy, Houseleak, |
40c doz. bunches; Yellow and |
Elecampane Root, 50c Ib. Add
postage. Mrs. L. M. White,!
Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 35.
Catnip, balm, 5, 25c; Sage,
red and black everbearing |
raspberry, garden gooseberry,
muscadine, scuppernong grape-
vines, 6, $1.00; blueberry and
hazelnut plants, 8, $1.00. Moss
packed. Miss Grace Eaton, Dah- |
SAGE:
Dry Sage, new crop, $1.00
lb, Myrtle Pace, Waco, Rt. 1.
_ Good Sage, dried and cured |
in shade, garden picked, $1.00
lb. Miss Catherine Level, Mari-
etta, Rt. 4.
Dry garden sage, this yrss
crop, $1.00 Ib. Exe. for Print
feed sacks: 1 lb. for 3 sacks.
Ea. pay postage. Prompt del.
ae Lois McDaris, Canton,
Shade dried sage, 35c Qt.
also well rooted Sage bunches,
$1.00 doz. Fred Thomas, Cran-
1949 sage, hand gathered,
washed, shade dried, $1. Ib.; 3-
10 lbs., 90c Ib.; 10-50 Ibs., 85c.
Write for price on 100 lbs. or
more, Add postage. J. C. Brown,
Loeccea, Rt. +2:
SYRUP:
_ Pure Ga. Cane Syrup, 7c gal.
in gal. cans. J. J. Dixon, Bain-
bridge. ss ;
SCUPPERNONGS:
Scuppernongs at the vine-
yard, 3 mi. Maxey, Ga., 10c qt.;
35c a gal. You pick. C. W. Hes-
TOBACCO:
Whole Leaf, flue cured chew-
ing or smoking tobacco, 8 lbs.,
$1.00; 11 Ib., $2.00. Del, Prompt
shipment. L. D. Lightsey,
Sereven. ;
lonega, Rt. 1. ra
ter, Stephens, Rt. 1. : r
GUNS, PISTOLS, SHOTGUNS, etc. CHURCH and other
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dresses, in lieu of proper name are not ELIGIBLE FOR
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MENTAL NURSERY STOCK, also SACKSFOR SALE
AND WANTED are only published ONCE A MONTH
and must be in our office not-later than the 25th of
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TOM LINDER, Commissioner,
3 Elizabeth Hynds
Editor-Notices
Georgia Farmers Market Bulletin
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TIN, PIPE, ELECTRIC AND OTHER FENCING, CON-
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Sr Se
Si
a
te
Want {2 print 100 lb.
_ washed or unwashed.
pest price. Ruth pans Axson,
ee UPPERNONG VINES:
Scuppernong vines, good length,
from bearing vines. State price
and del.
Clarkston.
PLANTS:
Prefer
_ Wakefjgld. Mrs.
~Maxeys, Rt. 1.
4 RYE SEED:
Ing Seed Rye. Advise at once
fF, H. Bunn, Midville.
SACKS:
Mrs, L, A. Brookins,
ville, Rt. 3, Box 147.
- Arthur,
SYRUP:
~ for baled O'Too-Tan Bean Hay
of good quality. Robert J. Land-
= ans.
$2.50; White Leghorn Bantams,
Royston.
_ Bantams, exhibition strain, good
=e LLANEOUS
WANTED
sacks,
Quote
eet, 2.
Want well rooted, cut off
date, E. W. Reid,
Want at once 100 celery
lants. Dr. Robt. E. Lotta, At-
anta, 905 Medical Arts Bldg.
Want 1000 cabbage plants.
Copenhagen or Jersey
: A Elis,
Want hear from party hav-
Want solid col. Feed Sacks.
Make best- offer on 10.or more.
Milledge-
SEED WANTED:
PEAS: Want few ibs. Wil-
letts Winter Peas. Geo. A. Mc-
Albany, 1503 Dawson
Rd.
Want Syrup for feed in exe.
tum, Adairsville, Rt. 3.
VEGETABLES AND FRUIT:
Wears to purchase ~ vegetables
and fruits that have not been
sprayed nor grown with aid of
chemical fertilizers, for own
i use. Write advising
what you have and price. John
_&. Nimick, Atlanta, POB 50.
POULTRY FOR SALE
Pair young Golden Sebrights,
$1.00 ea; Pr. Frizzley, half
grown, $3. 00; Young plain and
bearded White Silkies, $1.00-
- $3.00 ea.; 5 mixed Bantams,
half grown, 2 cockerels, $1.75
for the 5. J. L. Berry, Nor-
cross, Box 125.
Bantam Roosters, $1.00 ea.
Add postage. Mrs. J. E. Sorrels,
White Cochin and-S. C.
Brown Leghorn Bantams in
pairs and trios. Satis. guar. Mrs.
J. N. Turner, Rupert.
White Silkies and Cornish
type. M. Watkins, Savannah,
1208 E. Henry St.
Bantams, RI Reds, mod. Black
Reds, Mod. Silver Duckwings,
Old Eng. Black Reds, also
several other breeds and com-
mon bantams. B. H. Holsom-
hack, East Point, 302 S. Harris
St.
Purebred Buff Cochin Ban-
tam 8 half grown pullets 12.90;
Hens, $10.00; %% Buff Cochin
Bentams, half grown, $3.00.
Will ship. Bill Greene, Cuth-
bert, Rt. 3.
Very nice Bantams of dif-:
ferent breeds: Also Red Quill
pure Eggs, $2.50 per setting.
Mrs, G. W. Williams, Columbus,
Rt. 1, c/o Williams Dairy.
Bantams: Pretty Speckled
Reester and Hen, 1 yr. old,
$2.25 ea. FOB. Send MO. Mrs.
Corlton C. Sims, Commerce,
Tito,
3 White
Roosters,
equal
Chula.
Choice B. B. Re&t Old Eng.
Gme Bantam Cockerels, from
prize stock, $3.00 ea. Will not
ship. Phone Chamblee 2617. C.
S. Winn, Dunwoody.
BARRED, OTHER ROCKS,
AND BRAHMAS:
15 AAA BR Pullets and 1
Rooster, 6 mos. old, $25.00. W.
P. Smith, Villa Rica, Rt. 2.
Japanese Silkie
for sale or trade for
value. R. C. Branch;
10 Light Brahma Pullets, 1] Five S. G. Red Hens, Mar.
Rooster, yard raised, soon to|hatch, $2. ea. Will not ship.
Jay, $20 06 for lot. Mrs. Earley|Come see: Miss Carrie Pierson,
POULTRY FOR
WYANDOTTES:
Silver Lace Wyandottes, Mar.
hateh, AAAA grade, just be-
ginning to lay, If pullets, f
rooster, $25.00 for lot. Mrs. J.
Cc. Brown, Helena.
R. C. Silver Lace Wyandotte
Cockerels, AAAA, blood tested,
breeding stock, Mar. hatch, 6
Tbs., perfect col., no culls, Frank
Carnes, Rome, 11 Stephens St.
CORNISH, GAMES AND
GIANTS:
Trio White Lace Red Cornish,
1 yr. olds, with rooster, $15.00;
$10.00. B. H. Toole, Gleenville.
2 Clipper Hens, 1 Stag, 2
Spangle Stags, % RH, % Clip-
per and some small Stags,
Clipper-Shuffler, for sale or
exc, part for trio Travelers,
Carolina, Blue Boom, Smith
Blues. Emery Tyler, Tallulah
Falls.
Pit Games: Pure Ky. Dom,
4 time winner, 6 lbs., $7.00;
Blue Traveler, 3 time winner,
5% Ibs., $6.00. D. C. Gosa, Fort
Valley, 132 Fair Ground St.
Game Cocks, 5-6% Ibs., $8.90-
$10.00 ea.; Brood Cock, 2 Hens,
$25.00. L. O. Benefield, Cedar-
town, Rt. 1.
2 trios White Laced Red
Cornish, laying, 1% yrs. old,
$12.00 trio. MO. No checks. J.
C. Herron, Martin; Rt.. 1.
Dark Cornish,- Mar. hatch,
Cockerls and Pullets, bst
grade, blood tested, $3.00 ea.;
Also best laying strain, 12 NH
Red Pullets, laying, $2.25 ea.;
$25.00 for lot. MO. Mrs. R. .
Sanders, Vienna. *
Blue Game crossed with Red
Quill, and White Game (brown
spotted) Cockerel, 4 mos. old,
$3.00 ea.; $5.00 for both. G. T.
Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.
10 young Dark Cornish Hens,
1 Coek, $25.00; Cockerels, most
ready for service, same breed,
$2.00 ea. th lots of 2. H. W.
Thurmond, Farmington.
SA Gin Greys, Sniders Bacon
Warhorses, and Grist Gradys,
Pure Pit Game Cocks, ready to
fight, $100.00 doz.; Cocks,- 5-7
Ibs., Hens and Stags, $5.00 ea.
Tom Weaver, Canon, Rt. 2,
1 Warhorse Game Rooster for
eg i M. Stewart, Culloden,
Pure Vizzard Grey Hen: and
Stag, $15.00. Satis. guar. Jim
Dodds, Chickamauga, Rt. 2,
Box 155.
Large purebred Leopard
Game Cock, fine brood, dead
game, $5.00; Hen, Claret-Leo-
pard, $2.50; Or $7. 00 for pair.
Will trade cock for 3 pure
Tris Grey Game Hens. Randall
Griffin, Gainesville, Oak St.
LEGHORNS:
Two 6 mos. old S. C. w. Leg-
horn Cockerels, direct from
Tom Cochran Farm in Camden,
Mo., R. O. P. Wing Banded and
Nunibered. Best money can buy.
Roy C. Camp, Albany, P. O.
Box 1132
20 Pullets, 2 Roosters, AAAA
grade, everlay Brown Leghorns,
Apr. hatch, $40. for lot. Clar-
ence C, Brown, Helena.
Big type Danish Brown Leg-
horn Roosters, AAA, healthy,
raised on open range, 4 mos.
old, $2.50 ea. Homer ti Counts,
Clarkesville, Ris3;
12 purebred Brown- Leghorn
Hens, 1 Rooster, 17 mos. old,
single comb, lot for $22.00. PO
Money Order. Ship FOB, crate
lightly. Mrs A. F: OBarr, La-
vonia, Rt. 1.
PEACOCKS, .PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVES,
Pair of Blue~- Peafowls for
sale. Mrs. R. N.. Lett, College
Park, Rt. 1,
6 or 8 prs. very large, extra
fine, Mondiam Pigeons for sale.
See to appreciate. O. W. Holmes,
Macon, 1363 Burton Ave,
10 prs. Plymouth Rock White
King Pigeons, heavy wt. squab-
lings, $4. pr.; Also 3 pens Ban-
tams, 5 hens, 1 rooster, $4. pr.
Juanita Panter, Dial.
REDS (NH, RI, & OTHERS):
T. Carter, Loganville, Rt. 1.
| 50e lb. J. R. Stone; Lincolnton
55 Feb. hatch RI, and 40 NH]
Red Hens, laying, $2.25 ea. for
lot; $2.50 ea. small lots; 27
young Guineas, Mar. hatch, $i;
ea. At my farm. 1 mi. W.
Jonesboro, North Ave. Mrs.
Howard G. Hand, Jonesboro, Rt.
1, Box 182.
Several good RI Red and
White Leghorn Bantams, Hens,
Pullets, Cocks and Cockerels, $1.
ea. F. M. Ogletree, Barnesville
225 NH Red 10-12 wks, old
Pullets, $1. ea. Will not ship.
Wylie E. Richardson, Pomono.
Yearling Hens, good breeding
and color, S. C. Comb RI Reds,
ae strain, $1.75 ea. if
aken at once, Mrs. C. A. Black,
The Rock Rt. 1, Box 44.
400 NH Red Pullets, 12 wks.
old, $1. ea. A. F. Bioust, Stone
Mountain.
25 NH Red Pullets, just be-
ginning to lay, $1.75 ea, Mrs. Hy
B. Wall, Stone Mountain, Rt. 1,
Youngs Rd.
3 purebred NH _ Cockerels,
Apr. hatch, 3, $5.00. Add ship-
ping rates. Mrs. John R, Brown,
Hartw ell, RFD 3.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE, ETC.
54 Apr. hatch Turkeys, ready
for market, fine shape, 8-15 lbs.,
Broad Breasted Bronze Tur-
keys, 1948 hatch, $20, pr.; 1949
hatch, 3, $25. at my place. Will
ship for $3. pr. extra. Mrs. P. R.
Arnold, Benevolence.
3 Blue Geese, 1 Black and
White Duck, 1 yr. old, $8. for
lot at my home. Mrs. WilEW.
Britt, Lilburn, Rt. 1.
35-40 Mallard Ducks
Drakes, pure stock, $1.50 ea.
F. York, Jesup.
and
H.
POULTRY WANTED
BANTAMS:
Want full blooded Bantams,
brown legged, Cornish, or Ham-
bergs. Must be full blooded. No
culls. Will exe. one hundred
Bradleys Magic Strawberries
(value $4. C.) for a trio of
same. F. M. Abee, Dahlonega.
LEGHORNS:
Want 2 or 3 mos. old
thoroughbred White Leghorn
Pullets. Jack Prothro, Hamp-
ton, Rt. 1.
Want Leghorn Pullets; Mar.
or Apr. hatch (no culls), Make
best offer. Ans. all letters. A. G.
Walker, Barney.
REDS (NH, RI, & OTHERS):
Want 10-15 NH Red Pullets,
10-15 wks. old, for laying hens,
at reasonable price. Mrs. Fred
L. Thompson, Decatur, Rt. 1,
Kelley Rd.
Want 2 thoroughbred RI Red
Roosters for breeding. Must be
ch2ap and selected birds,
about 3 lbs. Perry G. Walker,
Atlanta, V. A. Hospital No. 48.
CATTLE FOR SALE
4 or 5 Guernsey- Jersey Heif-
et Calves, sired by thorough-
bred Jersey Male, about 400
Ibs. ea., $75. at my barn. John
G. Pierson, Culloden, Rt. 2.
Reg. Jersey Cow, unusually
gentle, easily handled, 4 gal.
with 4th calf, freshen 5nd. calf
in December. J. C. Symmes,
Atlanta, Rt. 10 (Harris trail),
Tel. Ch. 2545.
Reg. Jersey Bull,
Dreaming Baron, No.
exc. cond., purchased from
Green Fields, good stock, _18
mos. old, for sale. Joel Smith,
Ringgold, Rt. 4.
15. mos. old, fine Hereford
bull, ent. to reg., well marked,
gentle, $250. or ext, for 8 mos.
old heifer and 9 mos. old bull,
same breeding; also have shoats
for sale at bragain. Mrs. Ethel
Jones, Lula, Rt. 2.
6 yr. old Jersey milch cow,
will give more than 3 gal. milk
day and over 1 lb. butter on
good feed. Sell reasonable; also
selected
504520,
Culloden, Rt. 2.
ca .
wt. |
4 yr. old r
no dgines ie jumper, me
my farm. Three-fourths mi. of
cotton mill. Leon Gaff, Fitz
gerald, Rt. 3.
Heifer calf, 5 mos. old, Jersey
Guernsey, $75. at my place. J
Jd Hendrix, Rutledge.
Jersey-Guernsey cow, gives
Z gals. daily, no calf. ~G. A.
Skelton, Lavonia, Rt. 1. 1 mi.
Fairview Schoot.
Fine reg. Jersey Bull, 15 mos-
old, $85. at my farm near Ho-
gansville. Buyer can get papers.
Cullen B. Gosnell, Hogansville, |!
Rt. 3.
Reg. Red Poll Bull Calf, 3
mos. old, $75. Loy. Dorsey,
Cleveland, Rt. 1.
Reg.. Guernsey Bull, light
service age, reasonable price. F.
H. Bunn, Midville.
Young milch cow, Jersey-
Guernsey, has had 2 bull calves,
bred Aug. 25th., 2 gals. daily,
Robinson Farm, Robinson Rd.,
$130. Paul Brannon, Marietta,
Re. 2:
Three 1 yr. old White Face
Hereford Horn Type Bulls, sired
by Don Blanchard and Morlun-
da Domino 15th, All reg. Phone
7252. Be, Taylor, Jr, Le
Grange. t
Reg. Jersey Bull, 800 Ibs.,
21/2 yrs. old; Also 8 Berkshire
pigs, .2 male Yearlings, 1 Nan-
nie Goat. 11/2 mi. W. Jones-
boro. J, W. Weaver, Jonesboro.
Fine Polled Hereford Bull,
reg., 6 yrs. old, about 1350 Ibs.,
gentle, selling to ae from in-
breeding, $350. A. Smith.
Gainesville, 429 Academy St.
Reg. Guernsey Male, 15 mos.
old, Coker and Appin - blood-
lines, well marked, ready for
service, 2 pure Guernsey Heif-
ers, not reg., freshen Ist. of
|January. H: W. Shaemone
Farmington.
Reg. Jersey Heifer; Aisa EE
Mowing Machine, Cole Corn
and Bean Planter, several
plows, 2H gasoline motor for
sale. Mrs. Harry . Mixon,
Fairburn, Rt. 2. (Bethlehem
Rd.).
Reg. Red Polled Bull Calf,
reg. in buyers name, 31/2 mos.
old, for sale. Gus Sosebee,
Cleveland, Re. Te
Purebred Guernsey Bull, one-
third white, rest red, 900 Ibs.,
21/2 yrs. old, gentle 5 mi. S.
W. Villa Rica. W. W. McPher-
son, Villa ma
Young Guernsey cow,
freshen soon, a4 gal. cow, full
Guernsey, 7 yrs. old, also good
gentle mule, for sale, Dank
Shockley, Alto, Rt. 2.
Reg. Guernsey Bull, 2 74 yrs.
old, around 900 Ibs., Major Tom
No. 409277, $200. at my farm. 3
mi. Waleska School, 8 mi. N. E.
Canton, Rt. 3. John G. McDaris,
Canton, Rt. 3.
Holstein Bull Calves, out of
$3,000.00 sire, and high
ducing dams 2- 3 mos. old,
+ $50.00 ea. Mrs. W. L. Helms,
Buena Vista.
Polled Hereford Bulls, Domi-
no breed, 6 mos.-3 yrs. for sale,
All letters ans. Sweet Gum
Farm, 2 mi, S. Griffin, Hwy.
41. J. A.. Mullins, Griffin, Rt.
B.
Several 4 mos. old Jersey Bull
calves of Pebble Hill bloodlines,
reg. and transferred, $50. ea. E.
B. Braswell, Athens.
Reg. Herefords: 2 reg. cows,
1 with calf at side, other bred,
also 1 Polled bull, 16 mos. old;
2 bull calves about 6 mos. old.
All registered. E, W. Stewart,
Union Point.
2 Reg. Polled Hereford bulls:
one 9 mos. old, $200., other, ap-
: | prox, 1 yr. old. Beau Perfection
and Plato Domino blood lines,
price ee a a tae
0: ier,
ture. Apply.
HOGS FOR SALE
Barnesville.
ee OIC, 10-12 beg old
eee oe. owe See Ae se ot
aloe ieee ae San
beef steer, around 600 lbs.
cheap for quick sale. Fred
Gardiners, Homer
one Max Helms, Buena
to |
1a, | 2
pairs. Extra fine boa
light service, eee
SOWS, | oy
pags H. Nixes
Reg. SPC Bred Gilt
Males old enough fo:
$45. Best bloodlines.
gan, _Americus, Re Az
4 Big Bone Guine
wks. old, $20. ea. reg.
name..G. A. Dixon,
_ Black PC Male, 8 1
175-200 Ibs., perfectly
subj. to reg., reasonable
4 mi. Hwy. 78. Fred D.
Augusta, Mt. Rt. 37,
Durocs, some bred gt
ready to breed, young
gilts, all priced right
im buyers name. W
Bonaire.
Low set~ reg.
boars and gilts co
Chief, 1948 Dixie Gr:
strictly 1st. class, r
Duroe Assn. of Poor
Reg. Duroc alo 5
around 125-150. 1bs.,
so choice male pigs,
$20.00; Gilts, $25.
Carter, Baxley.
4 male OIC
blocky, 4 mos. old
buyers name, ship
$40. ea.; 2 males, 2 fen
& wks. old Oct. 2n
Clemon B. Wilbur, A
k :
- Good large stock p
old Sept. 12th. for
Ethel Sanders, Bur :
Box 64. vi
Ten thrifty OIC
shire Pigs, for sale. 8 m
ford. J. & Cain,
14 wks. old White.
$14. ea. J. B. Pruitt,
Rt. 3. (Between Sugar
Riverside).
OIC Tenn. Red.
shire, PC, Quroc cross
10 wks. old, for sale. H.
Conley, Rt. 1. ;
Reg. SPC Boar, 8
approx. 225 Ibs. $50
barn. James R. Large,
7 PC. Pigs, 6 wks.
stock, blocky, $10. ea.
Pennisi, Conley, Rt. 1.
lanta, Ma. 8782.
3 brood SOWS ar
Boar, $50. ea. at be
Lawrenceville 271
Dacula. ae
Fifteen 6 wks. Be.
ea. Dr: Wm. W.
3550 Glenwood - Ra.
2611.
6 Hamp. Pigs, 3 m
80 lbs., $20. ea. Not
rR. Beckett, Fairbu rn,
Little Bone Blac
Guinea Pigs, 8 wks.
fat kind, 4 males, 1 fe
ea., FOB. J. Wid smi
Grayson.
Very fine Bacon
shire Pigs, reg. ~
name, $25. W. |
Graysville.
Litter of 9 SPC. vig:
3 males, 30 Ibs., 2 m
ith, blocky, from
lines, dbl. treated
buyers name, crated
ped, $18. ea. R. F.
Guyton. a
Extra fine OIC pigs
ter of 14 ready t
cheap. Mrs. Es o
Hartwell; Rt. 1, Pho:
Reg. purebred
Service Boar, $85. at :
near Rock Sc Ch
not ship. noe . Ha
thonia, Rt. 1 , Box 2
5081
is
se
- reg.
J. H. Moss, Lula.
crossed with OIC,
cheap; Shoats, 65-
e and 25c lb. Emory
Duluth, Rt, 1. (5
_ Norcross, 16732.
| mos. old, $25. ea. 2
C Sows, bred, for sale.
2X oe C, Parks, Ma-
reScbit Pi s, 2-3 mos.
National Ga., Ill, and
amp. ploodlines, $25.-
rs. W. A. Ward) Jr.,
Care | Ward-Meade
Paper Mill Rd
etta 969M4, ~
-SPC Shoats, $10. ea,
Watson, Mauk, Rt. 1.
PC Pigs, 10 wks. old,
10 gilts, dbl. treated for
from Grand Champ.
_ea. Ship COD. Reg.
name. Clinton Cason,
6- 10- wks. old, from
sired by reg. Minn.
- $10.-$12. ea. Cannot
Smith, Palmetto, Rt.
rd shoats, 6 mos. old
, $30. ea. Dbl. treated,
eon ee Unadilla.
ne oIc pigs, ready to
and females. Buy-
> now. Lewis H. Jones,
Ue, Rt. 3.
red, P. C. sows, 300-
ed to purebred boar,
s name, $75. ea.; P.
boar, 400 Ibs., 21/2 yrs.
r. no bad habits, and
$60. Z. M. Addy, Pres-
ircle A. Ranch.
, Teg. ee Ss name,
Moss, Li
ung brood sows eid daple
oe John Dayidson,
_ pigs, males and
P C, ee about 3
450-500 Ibs., wormed,
treated, $100. at my
es L. Turner, Fitz-
ire Pigs, can reg, in
name, 10-15 wks. old,
-70 Ibs.; $40. frem
. Crates returned . to
We H. Morris,
Hereford | Sows, direct
rthern Growers, finest
dlines, $60. ea. Papers
3 mi. E. Whites-
, Buyers, Whitesburg.
Short Nose Boar,
Sows, and 18 Shoats;
, gentle Bay
en mane, tail and
ale or trade for good
or laying hens. Fol-
on Butner Rd. from
or: from: Tell J. H.
llege Park, Rt. 1.
:, Little Bone Black.
Life treated for
2 mos. old, $30. ea.
efield, Harrison.
type boar pig, 8 mos.
"cross, ee er A.
ss
Iso reg. Herefe d
8 pi a 1 mo. old, $160.
Se ee et ae ee
gilts, I male, from
cing bloodlines, reg.
name, life, treated,
ea. FOB. Frank T.
; Guinea Pigs, 7 wks.
. stock,reg. a buy-
$20.00 ea, C. H. Tap-
S mame. Ship any-,
, Minn. No. 1 and]
urton, Robinson. i
o1c Pigs clack: nose, isis
long nose, part registered, part
|not reg., now 6 wks. old. Jef-
ferson and Hoschton Hwy. L. C.
-|Garrett, Hoschton, Rt, 1.
25 nice pigs, 10 wks. old,
SPC and Big Bone Guinea, $10.
ea. at my place. Or exe. for
calves. G. C, al aie Thomas-
ton, Box 270,
4 OIC Short Nose Blocky 4
mos. old Male Pigs, $40. ea. Reg.
in buyers name. Ship any-
where. Clemon B. Wilbur, Ac-
worth, Rt. 1.
10 nice thrifty SPC pigs,. 9
wks. old, $10. "ea. at my place.
Cannot ship. Mrs. Hassie Hall,
Unadilla, Rt. 1.
SPC open and bred gilts,
sired by Advancer, bred to Vic-
tory Supreme, all - ages, very
best bloodlines, prize winning
stock, reg. in buyer s name, life-
time treatment, M M.J. Blackmon,
Pinehurst.
OIC Pigs, 7 wks. old, Sept.
4th., $12.50 ea.; OIC Shoats, 75.
85 tbs., $25. es B. B, Harrison,
Suwanee, Tras
Black Sow, 1 yr. old, with 6
pigs, sell sow and 4 male pigs
for $50.00; Or pigs alone, 6 wks.
old, $7. ea. Mrs. Lowe Smith,
Maxeys.
OIC pigs, from champ. blood-
lines, short nose, blocky, $25.
ea.; Gilts, opep; $45., ea, Dbl.
treated, reg, in buyer's name. J.
H. Roquemore, Americus, Rt. 2.
Phone 4543.
Blocks type Cherry Red Du-
roc 10 wks. old Male or Gilts,
reg. buyers name, life treated,
crated, and shipped, $20. ea,
Crates must be returnd. J. E.
SPC pigs, 12 wks. old, males
and females nicely marked,
exc, bloodlines, reg. in buyer's
name, treated, crated, FOB, $25.
ea, 4 mi. SE. Mrs. e W. Seago,
Pinehurst, Rt. 1.
SPC pigs, 4 mos. old, best of
bloodlines, thrifty, healthy,
both sex, $30: ea. treated, crated,
reg. in buyers name. Fred C.
Seago, Pitts, Rt. 1.
Large reg. Duroc Boar, from
litter of 12 pigs, farrowed Nov.
Ist., 1947. Good cond., very
gentle, $55. M. B. Carr, Roberta,
RE. 2:
Reg. blocky Duroc Jersey,
Cherry Red Pigs, Orion Kings
and Wave Master stock, 3-5
old, $25.-$35: ea. with papers;
also reg. Guernsey Bull, 21/2
yrs. old, 1200 lbs., out of A. R.
Production herd, $300. at farm.
7.mi. E. M. M. Newsome, San-
dersville.
OIC Pigs, short nose, blocky,
from best bloodlines, life chol-
era treatment, reg. in buyers
name, crated and shipped. L: E.
Kimbrough, Vienna, Rt. 2.
6 nice 6 wks. old pigs, white
Chester crossed with Hereford,
$6. ea. here, $16. for lot ship-
ped, R. L. Albea, Washington,
RFD 3.
Black Essex male, 100 Ibs.,
$35.00; uigs, 10 wks. old, $25. ea.;
All subj. to reg., $1. reg, fee. Al-
so shipping chrgs. W. B. Win-
ters, West Green. Phone 1613.
SPC pigs, 8 wks. old, thrifty,
reg. buyers name, $20. Edgar
Shipp, Jr., Americus.
are Pigs, sturdy, 7 wks, old,
$10.00 ea. at my farm. Leonard
Pennisi, Conley, Rt. 1. Tel.
Atlanta Ma. 8782.
Reg. OIC Pigs, short. nose,
_| $15.00 ea. Will ship for $2.00
extra plus exp. chrgs. Or exp;
pigs for nice heifer. J. T.
Ewing, Jr., Lilburn, Rt. a,
Reg. SPC Pigs, backed by
Fred Farkers Easy Feeders of
Indiana, $25.00 ea.; Boar, blocky,
60-40 in col., wt. about 450-500
Ibs., $85.00 at my barn. Lamar
Altman, Alma, Rt. 1.
hens, Gaines School |
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
* Good sound Mule, 1150 Ibs.,
12 yrs. old,
and all farm tools, $100.00. D, J.
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work. anywhere, |
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
Reg. Tenn, Walking Mares,
Colts and Geldings for sale.
Sweet Mum Farm, 2 mi. S.
Griffin, Hwy. 41, -All letters
ans. J. A. Mullins, Griffin, Rt.
B. :
Three (3) gaited, gentle sad-
dle pleasure horses for sale,
very cheap, Dont write. Come,
E, H. Jones, Waycross, Rey-
nolds St.
2 gentle saddle horses, 3-5
yrs. old, 800-900 lbs.;.12 good
mules, 144-6 yrs. ald, 700-1200
lb. ea., 4 prs. matched Tenn.
Write for prices. J. F.. Weil-
born, Rock Springs,
6 ys. old 1150 lb. iron grey
mare made 4 crops, for sale or
trade for good fresh cow or
grist mill, P, L. Pool,. Toccoa,
Box 384.
Black . Percheron Horse, 5
yrs. old, small legs and ankles,
perfect round foot, gentle, not
worked- much. 1%~mi. W.
Cohutta. B. Holeomb, Varne!l,
Ra ole
4 yr, old partly broke 1400
lb, Mare for sale or exc. for
cattle or tractor harrow. L. G.
Walker, Franklin, Rt. 1.
Good, sound mule, $65.00. R.
D. Tatum, Palmetto:
1 Pair Mules, matched, 7 yrs.
old, 1100 Ibs., good workers and
pullers, $350.00. Isaac E, Painter,
Dalton, Rt, 4,
10 yr. old saddle horse for
sale or trade for shoats or
ealves, A, B. Martin, Lithia
Springs. ]
Good working mare mule,
$50.00, or trade for calves or
eorn. F, L. Underwood, River-
dale, Rt. 1, Selina Rd.
1 mule, Around 900 Ibs., some
age but gentle, and 1H, wagon,
cond., for $100.00. I mi, SE
Liberty Church-on Yellow river
to Liberty Church Rd. Mrs. T.
J. Nash, Lilburn, Rt, 1.
Good young mare mule for
sale,- my place at, Corinth
Church. Mrs, C, H. Glover,
Gainesville, Rt. 9,
Bay Mare, about 8 yrs. old,
gentle, work anywhere, 1800
lbs. or over. J. W. Westmore-
land, Clarkesville, Rt. 2.
2 nice, gentle Mare mules,
with all plow tools -for 2H
farm. Cheap. See. Mrs. D. L.
Glausier, Doerun, Rt. 1.
5. yr. old mare, 2% yrs. old
stud colts, all sorrells and reg.
Tenn. Walking Horses; Also 1
show horse and elec. churn.
Would trade a horse for good
gentle heavy pony. Mrs. W. R.
Adams; Gainesville, 650 Perry
St.
Black and White Spotted Sad-
dle Welch Pony Horse, good
qualities, about 700 Ibs., 9 yrs.
old, $110.00; Also Black and
White Spotted Shetland Pony,
4 yrs. old, $125.00. C. H. Conner,
Gainesville, Box 291.
2 fine mules, broke to wosk
to wagon, buggy, plow or
logging. S. P. McDonald. Talla-
poosa, Box 98. Phone 108.
7 yr. old blocky built bay
mare, 1050 Ibs., gentle, works
anywhere. Sell or trade for
garden tractor and implements.
I. M, Meador, Acworth, Rt. 1.
Mare Mule, 4 yrs. old, 950
Ibs., made 1 crop, $125.00. Earl
Davidson, Alto, Rt. 2.
Large, Dark Bay Mare, fat,
lively, but very gentle, 9 yrs.
old,- work to anything, also
good Saddle Horse, $100.00.
Trade for cow. Mrs. Nora
Smith, Arnoldsville.
Good mare, dark bay, gentle,
sound, about 1300 lbs., perfect
cond., fine for farm. Tel. HE.
2321. J. W. Cummins, Atlanta,
1029 Bellevue Dr,
Ga. raised filly colt, sell
cheap or trade for good milch
cow or Shetland Pony. See and
make offer this week. Mrs.
Helen. Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2.
Phone CH. 1777.
Med. size farm mule, slick
and fat, $40.00. L. T. Anderson,
Augusta, 300 Sand Bar Ferry.
Reg, young Tenn. Walking
2ap. A O, Hut-
2 mare mules, 6 yrs. and 12
yrs. old; Also single and dbl.
plows, 1H wagon, walking
cultivator. L. W. Nelson, Alma,
Box 71:
Good sound Mare Mule, 1150
lbs., 12 yrs. old, work anywhere
$100.00 with farm tools includ-
ed, D. J. Burel, Dacula, Rt. 1,
|Hog Mt,
2 Bay Mare Mules, 9 yrs. old
950 lbs., $125.00 ea; 4% yrs,
$200.00. All gentle, work any-
where. Quitman S. Barrs, East-
man, Rt, 6.
Good sound pert mare mule,
$75.00. C. H. Phillips, Ellaville,
Rt. 3:
Reg. Tenn. Walking Horses,
3 yr. old Midnight Sun Mare,
3 yr. old Gelding, top pleasure
horse, Three i yr.-old colis,
best of blood lines, 2 mares
with colts by sides, sired by
On Top son of Top Wilson,
Phone 7252, F. R. Taylor, Jr.
LaGrange.
Sound gentle Plow Mule, 1000
Ibs., for sale my place 21% mi.
Loganville, will exe. for cattle.
ne Watson, Loganville,
bes g:
Black Mare Horse, work any-
where, 8 vrs. old, 1000 Ibs,
$60.00; also some rabbits, Grey
Doe. 6 young, 3 NZW Does, 1
NZW Buck, $18.00 for lot.
Jerome E. Dayis, Marietta, Rt.
3, Box 70.
Extra good Horse Mule, about 8
yrs. old, gentle, work anywhere,
$125.00 at my farm. Marvin T.
Cheney, Milledgeville, Rt. 2.
Good Mare Mule for sale at
right price, Hezzie V. Bryan,
Montrose, Rt, 1:
Horse Mule, smooth mouth,
for sale or trade for heifer
calves or pigs. F. H. Chance,
Newnan, Rt, 2,
Mare Mule, 9 yrs. old, Horse,
7 yrs. old, gentle, works weil,
all farm tools, 2 disc tiller plow,
$300.00 cash. Must sell at once
BL; Treadwell, Rayle, Rt. 1.
Mare Horse, 12 yrs. old, work
to anything, trade for three 6
wks. old calves, W. H. Craig,
Riverdale, Rt, 1.
. Nice mare mule for sale or
exe. for cattle. J. N. Renner,
Rutledge, Rt. 1, Box 63.
-5 gaited saddle horse. cheap
for $125.00. Phone~28323. J. H.
Been. Savannah, 103 South
r
2 good mules, 1.mare mule
about 10. yrs. old, 1100 Ibs.,
hoarse mule about, 9 yrs. old,
1000 Ibs., good workers. 1%
mi. Cokes Chapel. Mrs. Bence
Henderson, Sharpsburg, Rt. ol,
Box 74,
Good mare mule, 5 yrs. old,
bay col., about 900 Ibs., and
wagon, to exe. for good late
model garden tractor, 3 hp or
ioe Gus Anderson, Toccoa,
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SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE
geen
Purebred Toggenburg buck,
7 mos. old, short hair, naturally
hornless, very gentle, Crystal
Helen bloodlines, ready for
service, tattooed and Reg. buy-
ers name, $25., or with just
papers, $20. FOB. Money Order.
Mrs. Ovalene Highland, La-
vonia. Rt: 1.
Purebred Hampshire - Buck
Lamb, 1 yr. old, about .100 lbs.,
from reg. stock. No reg. papers
furnished. J. F. Wellborn, Rock
Springs.
2 Milk Goats, 1 all white
Saanan, 2 kids over 7 mos, old,
buck and doe both large for
age. Sell at. bargain. Graham
Simpson, Sparta, Rt. 2.
2 purebred Nubian Billies
from reg. stock, 6 mos, old, $10,
ea.; One 13 mos. old, $20, Taft
Parker, Zebulon, Rt. 1.
9 mos. old purebred, hornless,
Tog Buck Goat, ready for serv-
ice, cheap, for quick sale; Also
jyoung Tog. Doe to freshen in
early spring. H, D. Guthrie,
Pine Li Be
old Black Mare Mule, 1,000 Ibs.,.
SH P ANID GOATS
ar SALE =
A 7 mos, old Iuek goat, horn-
less, black and white, gentle,
for sale at my place. Mrs. W.
Campbell, Atlanta, Rt. 1, Bo
208 (phone after 6 Pp. M. RA
0808).
1 milk type goat with 2 kid
almost grown, also 5 good
type nannies, all freshen soon,
$35. for lot my place. Wont
ship. Miss Epsie Beasley, Egypt
At Stud: Reg. Sagnan male,
son and grandson of a State
Champion milker; producer o
high preduction hornless kids; -
also. fresh and bred does for
sale. W. J. Sumlin, Atlanta, 730
Grand Ave,, N. W. BE 5393, 5
At Stud: Reg. Nubian and
reg. Saanan bucks, from the
highest milk production stock.
in United States. T, E. Bunn,
Jr., Decatur, 1899 No. Druid
Hills Rd. ae
14 Reg. heavy production mil
goats, some milking,
freshen in January; 2
does, freshened in August; sev.
to freshen January; 3 reg.
bucks, 1 ea., Freneh Alpine, -
Wubian and Saanan. All healthy.
J. Bullock, Moultrie, 620 4th.
Ave., S. W.
Reg. Nubian goats: buck, do
kids and raature does. May b
seen my farm, near Madras.
Earl S. Redwine, Newnan, Rt. 2.
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RABBITS AND CAVIES |
FOR SALE
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Angora doe, reg., 20 mos,
old, $5.00; Chinchilla doe, 4
yrs, old with 2 young, Reg. ~
$15.00; NZW does, $3.00; bucks,
$2.00 Gp. 8 nos: ld: cal meme
3 mos. old does, $2. 00; bucks,
$1.50. M. M. Adams, Gainesville,
219 North Ave.
20 purebred Giant Chinchilla
does, all breeding age, with
ped., weigh up to 13 lbs. Must
sell. Mrs. Henry ae Flo-_
villa. Phone 6057.
5 Angora Rabbits, 1 male, 4
females, 2 twelve mos. old, 2
fourteen, one 3 mos., $25, for
lot. L, E, Tharp, Milan, Rt. 1.
Ped. and reg. Eng. Auton. 2.
dees, 1 buck, 10 mos. old, 4
bucks, 6 mos. old, 6 does and 3
bucks 5 mos, old, all fine breed-
ing stock. Mrs. Jock Sanders, s
Macon, 131 First St.
Sev. good, half grown Chin-
chilla bucks, $2. ea. by express.
C. C. Pollard, Augusta, Mounted
Rt. 48. Box 562.
Large Bred: Doe, $2.00; Cavies |
$i. ea; Extra males less, At my
place only. Jennie Jolley, At-
lanta, 1338 N, Hightower Rd.
White Pinkeyed~-Rabbits, 5
mos. old, $1. ea. FOB. Worth
Martin, Calhoun, 716 N.. Wall
St.
NZW Rabbits, from ped. stock, .
5. -mos. old, $5... pr} 3 172 ae
old., $4, pr, Exp. col. Mrs. Otis
Mashburn, Cumming, Rt.. 5.
12 of breeding
age, several females, bred, and -
5 youngsters, $3. pr; $10. for:
lot. Virgil Dunn, East Point, 406
Hendrix Ave.
7 Checker Giant) Rabbits, 10
wks. old, $8. for lot Fob; 14 mos,
old Brown Belgian Hare Buck,
$4. FOB. Mrs, R. M. Vocke,
Quitman, Rt2; :
Eng. Cavies,
2 mos. old Chinchillas, $4.00 ~.
ea.; Trio, $10. Ped. papers furs
nished. Exp. col. John L. Par-
rott, Macon, 2366 Miller Field
Rd.
Eng. Angora Rabbits,
ped. stock, very prolific.
woolers, money makers, $7
pr.;$10. for trio. W. E. Sto
Royston, Ri, 1.
2 reg. Flemish Giant Rabbits
ready to be bred, also Guinea
Pigs (Jr. and Sr), exc. Gl yde
Maxwell, Smyrna.
7 NZW. Rabbits,
from ped, stock, for
exc. for 7 this yr. hatch pas
Dan Neely, Sparta.
NZW Doe, 7 mos, old, $5.00.
Bred if desired; Trade pair
NZW ped. rabbits, 8 mos. old for
pair of quail. Js Roof,
pink eved,
Or
Waynesboro, Box 212.
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WHAT
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here in this country. The Senate of the
United States can destroy every Act that
has been passed for protection of the
citizens of this country. .
The Senate can do this because our
Coustitution itself provides that treaties
entered into with Foreign powers shall
become a part of our basic lawour Con-
stitution. Since such an amendment
would be the latest amendment, it fol-
Jows that any prior provision contained
in the Constitution, which is in unrecon-
eilable conflict, would have to be so de-
elared by the Supreme Court.
MARKET
IS MONEY DEVALU
Market crash of October 1929, and -the
depression which followed was caused
by the importation into this country, un-
der pretext of collectimg war debts of
#41,000,000,000 of foreign products.
The importation of these foreign prod-
ucts caused an army of unemployment
and destroyed the market value of stocks
and bonds in this country.
This country is now entering into an-
other wild scheme of imports on the pre-
text of saving the world, The same
cause will produce like results in a rela-
tively short period of time.
Someone in the United States Senate
has said that if England goes down,
Officials in Wishes nee
adjourn and go home, Back
lages on the farms and along th
sides, they should get up ear
morning and walk with Elisha.
and have their eyes opened.
And he answered, Fea
they that be with us are mo:
they that be with them.
And Elisha prayed, and
LORD, I pray thee, open
that he may see. And th
opened the eyes of the yo
and he saw: and, behold, the
tain was full of horses and ed
of fire round about Elisha.
CAUSE AND RESULT
of the Georgia Market Bul-
Readers :
letin will remember that
articles on Tnternationalism Vs.
eanism., we demonstrated that the Stock
in a series of
Ameri-
America will go down too.
seems to be that America is determined.
to commit suicide without waiting to see
what is going to happen to anybody else.
What our Congressmen, Senators and
The truth
II Kings, 6th Chaptes
16-@: 17 = >
TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agric
RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE
Angora Rabbits, for sale rea-
sonably. L. Duncan Loggins,
Commerce, Rt. 2.
LIVESTOCK WANTED
CATTLE:
Want fresh in milch cow,
with lst or 2nd calf. State
particulars. H. C. Jordan, Buena
Vista.
Want furnish feed, shelter and
attention for small yearlings,
any breed. Take cash pay for
weight gained, or part of profit.
Can use some dairy cows. Y. M.
Anderson, Williamson.
Want Grade Holstein bull or
steer, 400 to 600 Ibs. wt. prefer
with horns, 50-50 black and
white, or % white and % black.
Pay cash, beef price only. P. 8.
Murphy, -LaFayette. Rt.
Want 1 good bred Aberdeen-
Angus or White Face Hereford
Bull calf, 1 to 12 wks. old.
State age and price. W. J.
Hartsfield, Cartersville. Rt. 4.
HOGS:
Want 4 or 5 SPC sows, with
or without pigs. Advise. R. J.
Walsh, Garfield.
Want for cash, Berkshire
male, 40-50 Ib. pig. Woodie
Stapp, Social Circle. 3
SHEEP AND GOATS: .
Want good milk goat, good
qualities, Ist or 2nd kidding,
or will freshen soon. No horns.
Give full details. G. T. Durham,
East Point. 3467 Whipple Ave.
CA. 6277.
Want good young milk goat,
3 qts. or more daily, fresh in,
within 35 mi. here, Reg. pre-
ferred, at reasonable price. C. D.
Acree, Alvaton.
FARM HELP WANTED
Want nice white woman,
healthy, no bad habits; to live
in home with me (alone), and
do light farm chores on farm.
Small garden, chickens and
flowers. Room, board and $29.
mo, Mrs. Eva. C, Rogers, Clax-
fom, Rt: 2,
Want honest Willer, fairly
educated and capable, for Flour
and Corn Mill. Can furnish
house. Phone Cr. 1456 or write.
C. N. Johnson, Atlanta, 1328
Ponce de Leon Ave., N. E,
Want reliable, settled, col.
man for year around work on
plantation near Albany. Prefer
one exp. in care of Fruit trees,
and gardens. Give full -parti-
eulars. Richard Tift, Albany,
Box 765.
Want good 2 H. farmer to
wark 60 A. tobacco, cotton,
peanuts and corn, and some
truck. Fair Bldgs. On Mail and
School Bus Rt. Mrs. D. L.
Glausier, Doerun, Rt. 1, | ;
FARM HELP WANTED
FARM HELP WANTED
FARM HELP WANTED _ POSITIONS
Want reliable white man,
26-35 yrs. old, small family to
work farm machinery and who
has ability and determination
to work himself up. Do not
apply unless you are now em-
ployed and want to improve
your position. Give full parti-
culars first letter. W. H. Adams,
Madison:
Want single white man that
can do any kind farm work,
$1.50 day, board and laundry;
pay for every days work and
board for nothing when not at
work. Come at once, 6 mi.
Bremen. B. F, Lancaster, Brs-
men, Rt. 3.
Want good, shbar Farmer,
exp., Tractor and Combining.
Good farm, 65 to 80 acres,
corn, oats, wheat, hay, potatoes,
no cotton. 50-50 basis. Furnish
self. Can give some day work.
5 R. house, Elec. School Bus
ete ta OF Rivers, Forsyth. Rt.
3 (1 mi. So, Collier Sta, 41
Hwy.)
Want white or ao family
to work on cattle, and
chicken farm, Reasonab ne sal-
ary. Elec. lights and running
water, L. C. Stewart, Union
Point,
Want man and wife to work
farm, 50-50 basis: man able to
keep in repair and drive trac-
tor correctly. Must be good
farmer with ref. Ly 2s mi,
Jonesboro. J. W. Weaver,
Jonesboro.
Want good farmer with force
to work 60 A. land, in Tobacco,
Cotton, Corn and Peanuts, with
any other crops wanted. Good
dwelling and out-bldgs. 9 mi.
N. W. Doerun. See. Mrs. D. L.
Glausier, Doerun, Rt. 1.
Want middleaged or younger,1
woman to do part time farm
work on farm. Notify. J. 1.
oe Alpharetta. Phone No.
Want unencumbered woman
for farm chores on farm, for
elderly couple. $10. to.$15. week,
room, board, etc., Gepeocng on
amount of work. J. B. Mosley,
Austell.
Want small family to share
Want reliable, middleaged
woman to milk 1 or 2 cows and
other light farm chores, ~work
in garden, etc. Must be healthy
and capable of doing light farm
chores. Have around 400 A.
farm. P. H. Woodward, Chaun-
cey, Rt. 1.
Want small family to help
gather crop; also will give 1 H.
crop on halves for 1950. Have
4 R. house with lights, on mail
and school bus line, R; L. Veal,
Covington, Rt. 2.
- Want small col. family to op-
erate a 1 H. farm on _ halves.
Man to operate tractor, also do
some ane labor. Good 4 R.
house with Elee, lights, plenty
wood. Located 5 mi. So.
boro. Alex oo Braphers
boro. REI bs ab ca
Want middleaged white wo-
man to live in home with young
man and wife and 2 children
and help with light farm chores |
on small farm. Must be honest,
clean and have references.
$10.00 week. Cecil W. Thomp-
son, Tallapoosa, Rt. 2. ;
Want woman for light farm
work on farm, for good home
and small salary, H. . Jordan,
Buena Vista.
Want col. couple, 40-50 yrs.
ald: to live on small farm in
suburbs of Atlanta, and help.
with chickens, yard and other
light farm chores. House fur-
nished. Both to -work. Write.
Charles Collins, Atlanta, Rt. 6.
Want middleaged couple, no
children, to work on farm: Pre-
fer Christian people. Small
house, lights and water and rea-
sonable salary. B. C. Langley,
Atlanta, 1936 Flat Shoals Rd.
(East Atlanta). CY 4842.
Want at once, good, white
woman, unencumbered, to do
light farm chores about farm,
care for chickens, ete., for small
salary, room and board, Write.
Mrs. W. W. Oglesby, Willa-
coochee, Rt, 2.
Want good, reliable farmer to
gather this yrs crop and take
charge of good 2 H. farm. 25 mi.
No. Atlanta, on paved Mail and
School Rt. 4 R. house, lights,
plenty wood, water, pasture.
3,000 cap. Broiler house, and
material to build another.
Standing rent or shares. C, K.
Anneberg, Marietta, Rt. 1, Box
150.
Want job on stock farm for
reasonable wages. 4 R_ house
with elec. Just self and wife.
Prefer near Atlanta. Honest and
reliable. H. C. Edmondson, At-
lanta, 3235 Bankhead Hwy.
Want white woman around 45
yrs. old, unencumbered, to tend
to few chickens, small garden
and other dight farm chores on
small farm for small salary,
room and board. Write: L. J.
Sauley, Calhoun, Rt. 3.
Want sober white man with
family able to drive truck and
mule, to help on large truck
farm near Atlanta. Pay man $3.
daily, nice house with elec.,
pasture, wood, garden, ete. R. F.
Sams, Clarkston.
Want small family to share
crop 25-40 acres and 1500-2000
turpentine trees: J. J. Davidson,
Pineview, Rt. 1.
Want exp. sober farm. over-
seer for farm in Cobb Co. Pre-
fer one with own machinery.
Attractive offer to one qualify-
ing. R. MeN. Worchester, Atlan-
ta, Box 1719.
Want 2 families with as many
as 3 grown males to work on
farm. Must be able to keep up
truck and tractor. Furnish
house, elec. Mail, school . and
.114.
RFD 4. +
caring for 50 dairy herd. Com-
| Sale City, Rt. 1.
y
White man with
wants Job runnin
prefer in No. Ga.
Want a sober, honest, white
farmer for 2H farm, 50-50 basis,
grow cotton, peanuts and raise
hogs. Good land fenced. 5 R
2 Wwiddleawed
capable, refined
with good people on
fer poultry, for g
home. Inquiries
Revird, Stone Mc
passenger bus by door. Must.
furnish references. W. Berry
Garner, Warthen, Rt. 2.
Want white single man _ to
work on dairy farm. Will pay
$50.00 per month, room and
board. Dont ans. unless you can |
milk 12 or 15 cows by hand and
want something permanent. H.
F. Brown, Stonewall, = Box
tractor and other
so operate Gins on
exch. Bus fare to b
ae
Sts
Honest, hard
habits, wants gor
self, sister and b
or 4 R. house,
ture, 2 or 3 mi. of
Gill, Baxley, Rt.
"Want inehearibokad white |
woman to help with light farm
work and live as one of family
on small farm for room, board,
and small salary. Transporta-
tion furnished to right party.
Mrs. F. E. McClesky, Macon,
work when Page
-standing rent,
Cobb or Fulton Co
References. P.
Roswell, Rt, 1.
Family of 3,
(36 and 41 yrs. old
on same farm.
farming, driv
truck, etc. Week
wages and house.
Atlanta, 539 C
Want honest, healthy, unen-
cumbered, white woman, 30 to}:
35 yrs. old to help with poultry.
and other light farm chores on
small farm. Room, board and}
$5. weekly. 3 in family, no
children, Mrs. J. F. Trawick,
Tennille.
Want young married man}
without large family experi-
enced operating. surge milking
machines and modern. pastuer-
izing and bottling. Musthave
knowledge of feed and able
stock, chickens, p!
kind of farm wo
farm. Board
whether by
S. F. Williams, |
Want job on far
driver. Can do ca
raise hogs and |
yrs. old. Have moth
yrs. old). Good h
good house ne.
now. Robert Hodge,
307-J._ Peabody Apt.
25 yr. old man
1 chiid, wants job
ing or driving tr
anywhere. Need 3-4
with lights. All lett
W. Scott, Yatesville,
Want job as ove
plantation or stock |
yrs. old, in good h
Weldon, Moultrie,
Man with 17 FR ol
work for this win
crop for aaa
worker. Need
lights and ae
son, Tifton, Rt. 6.
ply with qualifications or dont
apply. H. D. Smith, Trenton,
Big Oak Farms.
Want reliable family as share
cropper for 45 acres, best farm
land, stock and feed furnished.
Located on Rochelle, Ashburn
Hwy. 4:R.house in fair cond.
J. A. Whitlock, Macon, 3507
Ga. Ind. Home Rd. f
Want married man to work
on farm by month this year
and next. Must be sober, cap-
able of driving tractor. Cow,
wood, garden spot furnished.
Good 4 R house, elec., mail and
bus rt. Write: C. E. Walter,
_
POSITIONS WANTED
Want job-looking after plan-
tation. 37 yrs. old, good health.
Exp. mechanic. Austin Weldon,
Moultrie, Rt. 5. 7
Small family wants work on
farm, poultry or with livestock.
Wages and house, water and
wood. Have to be moved. Go
anywhere, near church. George
Trusty, Milledgeville, Rt. 3,
Box 130.
Want steady work on farm,
rest of this and for next yr. 5
in family. Can move anywhere,
any time. Lemon Conley, States-
boro, Rt. 4.
_Want 2 H. crop, 37 yrs. ol
Want Scop eee