orial By TOM LINDER
en of Eden and his diet was
He was then given the herb of
ns also and ehicties shall it
forth to thee; and thou shalt
e herb of the field:
Genesis
man became still more sinful and
apparent and mens lives
orter and shorter. When Cain
d was sent into exile, ee
Vhen os tillest the ground, it
1ot henceforth yield unto thee
strength; a fugitive and a vaga-
Deficiencies of plant foods and
, excessive drouths and floods,
TMs, wind storms and other vicis-
rupt they were no longer satisfied
wives of their own race, then
hose wives of whatever race they
and there were giants in the
was corrupt.
AND it came to pass, when men
gan to multiply on the face of the
th, and daughters were born unto
Be That the sons of God saw the
aughters of men that they were fair;
and they took them wives of all
rhich they chose.
And the LORD said, My spirit
all not always strive with man, for
t he also is flesh: yet- his days
all be an hundred and twenty
ars.
3: said also after that, when >
unto the
they bare chile :,
WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1951
9 OD ETT
to assert itself, he was anuen on '
he curse pronounced on the_
Eden, the more imperfect the land .
h and the-earth was corrupt and all
mighty men which were of old, men
of renown.
<2 Ee God saw that the wickedness
of man was great in the earth, and
that every imagination of the
- thoughts of his heart was only evil
continually.Genesis 6:1-5.
= SO. God destroyed all of the people
who were of the seed of Eve and saved
only Noah and his family. After Noah
and his family came out of the Ark to
dwell in a world of strife and war, God
gave them meat to eat.
Every moving thing that liveth
shall be meat for you; even as the
green herb have I given a8 all
things.
But flesh with life thereof, which
is the blood thereof, shall ye not eat.
Genesis 9:3-4.
Because the ground is imperfect and
the plant foods, minerals and soil condi-
tioners are found in imperfect mixtures,
it follows that plant life is also imperfect
_and subject to plant diseases and to in- _
sect pests.
Since animal life lives on imperfect
plants, it follows that animal life is also
imperfect and subject to disease.
Since mans food consists of both plant
life and animal meat, his food is imper-
fect and his body is imperfect, and he is _
subject to disease and death,
This is Gods way of executing the |
judgment pronounced on Adam in the
Garden of Eden, when he said: Dust
thou art, and unto dust shall thou re-
turn. Genesis 3:19. |
Now it is obvious that man cannot re-
create a perfect world. .Only God can
do this, but we can use the intelligence
which He has. given us to improve our
condition within reasonable limitations.
The more nearly we can supply the de-
ficiencies in our soils, the more nearly
we can restore the conditions of our soils
to a perfect condition, the more healthful
will be the food it produces. The more
wholesome and nutritious our food and
the more nearly our conduct is in keep-
ing with divine law, the less pests and
diseases we will have, the less sickness
and the longer our life span will be.
Think these things over because, to a
darge extent, the future of the country
and the welfare ot future generations are
in our hands.
TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agriculture
Lets Build A Grade A Milk Plant
There is a grave shortage of whole-
some milk for a- healtbrul diet of the
people.
A great deal of unwholesome, un-
healthful and nutritionally deficient dairy.
products are being shipped and _ sold
throughout the country,
As I read the ads in newspapers and
listen to radio advertisements, .I am
aware that a great deal of this advertis-
ing carries misleading statements and is
specificially designed to mislead the pub-
lic and perpetrate a fraud on the house-
wives and children of this Nation.
Because of this unholy traffic in slops
and sub-standard milk products, we hear
from time to time about surplus milk.
Actually there is not and has never been
a surplus of good wholesome, whole milk
and there will never be a surplus unless
there is a great movement sometime in
the future of people in cities back to the
farms.
If the people of Georgia are going to
have an adequate supply of wholesome
milk, we must radically increase the
numbers of our dairies and ecly in-
crease our production.
There is a place in the Dhara! scheme
.putting over this most important under-
of things for canned milk, condensed .
milk and powdered milk so that during
the spring and summer months we can
lay by in store for the winter when pro-
duction naturally falls off. However, be-
cause milk is to be canned, condensed or
powdered is no reason why we should
permit the use of other than Grade A
milk for human consumption in the form
of milk or milk products.
-If we built a milk plant in Georgia
sufficient to fill this need and limit its |
production and processing to Grade A
milk only, we can then entirely stop the
distribution and sale of all low grade
milk and milk products.
It is my purpose to work out a plana
immediately to this end, and I hope that
every dairyman in the State, every house-
wife, every physician, every nutritionist
and every dietitian will give this their
support, and especially those with chil-
dren, will give serious consideration to
this matter and will give their support to
taking. _
TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agriculture
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PLANTS FOR SALE
PLANTS FOR SALB
Chas. W., Early Jersey, and
Collard plants, 300, $1.00; $2.50
M; Also Striped Half Runner |
Bean Seed, and Col. Bunch]
Butterbeans, 50e cup. Del.
oo Williams, Gainesville,
tes
Certified Bunch P. R. Potato,
Tifton variety, $3.50 M; 10 M
or more, $3. M. Can load. trucks.
Ready. FOB, RR Express. Geo.
W. Register, Cordele.
La. Copperskin Sweet Pota-
to plants, govt. insp., treated,
full count, $2.40 M, Del. A. F.
Sheffield, Surrency.
Sage plants, rooted, 20c ea.;
Crabapple Trees, Red Rasp-
berry, 6, $1.00; Catnip, 25
bunch; Condon Mastodon Ev-
erbearing Strawberry, $1. C.
Add postage. Mrs. Mae Turner,
Gainesville, Rt. 6.
Mastodon Strawberry, 70c G;
500, $3.00; $5. M; Klondike, 60
53200; $2.75: $4.75 M. Add
postage. Mrs. Effie Crowe,
Cumming, Rt. 1.
Mastodon Strawberry, 70 C;
500, $3.00: $5. M; Klondike, 60c
C; 500, $2.75; $4.75 M. Scup-
pernong Vine cutting, 50c doz.;
Catnip, 25c bunch. Add post-
age. Mrs. Lee Hood, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 1.
Govt. insp., treated, La. Cop-
perskin Potato plants, - $2.75.
Full count. Del. R. L. Dykes,
Surrency, Rt. 2.
2nd and 3rd yr. old Kudzu
Vine Crowns, large blooming
age Washington Asparagus, 3,
$1. Carefully packed and post-
sais J. W. Toole, Macon, 1381
irton Ave.
4 kinds fine Strawberry. 75c
C: Red, Black Raspberry, White
Blackberry, Horseradich, 6, 50c:
Calamus, Garlic; 40c doz.: Pep-
permint, Garden Horsemint, 24,
35c; Large Pumpkin seed, 25c
cup: Black Walnut Meats, $1.
Ib. PP in. Ga. Mrs. . Willis
Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Mt. Huckleberry,
size, 85c doz.; Hazlenut bushes,
10. 75c: Wild Strawberry, 5
doz., $1. Add postage. Jean
Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Goyt. insp. Red and Yellow
Skin P. R. Plants, $3. M; Mar-
globe Tomato, $1.50 M; 75c C.
bearing
Del. No checks. George Grif-
fis, Screven, Rt. 1:
Klondike, Blakemore, Lady
T. and Everbearing Strawberry,
75 C; $7. M; Mt. Huckleberry
bushes, 75e doz. Add postage.
No COD. Mrs. John Howard,
Cleveland, Rt. 1.
Govt. insp. and treated La.
Copperskin Potato plants, $3.;
Burch P. R., $3.50 M. Guar.
food count. No checks.
Berry, Surrency, Rt. 2.
BQ.
Marglobe and Rutger Toma-
to, $1.25 M. Del. Moss packed.
T. L. Dukes, Alma, Rt. 2.
Marglobe and Rutger Toma-
to plants, 500, $1.25; $2. M;
Calif. W. Pepper, long slim red
hot plant, 500, $1.75; $3. M.
Prompt shipment, Moss packed.
J. P. Mullis, Broxton.
Certified Cliett P. R. Potato,
sown from vine cuttings, $3.
. FOB. H. R. Draughan, Pine-
hurst.
Chas. W. Cabbage plants,
green, good roots, damp pack-
ed, 500, $1.00; $1.75 M; Col-
lard, $1. 50 M; 10 M, $12. 50; $1.
M. PP. J. H. Davis, Milledge-
ville, Rt. 5.
Late Flat Dutch, Early Jer-|1
sey Wakefield Cabbage, Mar-
globe Tomato and Sweet Pi-
miento Pepper plants, 30c C;
500, $1.25; Spearmint, 50c doz.
Add postage. Mrs. Robt. H,
Norrell, Gainesville, Rt. 6.
Large stocky, blooming size
tomato: Marglobe, Rutger,
Break O Day, 500, $1.40; $1.75
M. Del. 5 M, $7.50. Express.
Roots mossed. Fresh delivery,
satis, guar, F. F. Stokes, Fitz-
gerald, '
Large Rutger Tomato, and
good Tobacco plants, $2.50, fob.
Or'trade for anything of equal
value. Tel. 331R2. Or write: W.
A. Davis, Valdosta, RFD 4.
P. R. and Copperskin Pota-
to plants, insp., treated, $3. M.
FOB here. Prompt service.
Good count; Tomato, $1.50 M.
E, O. Williams, Surreny, Rt. 2.
Govt. insp. La. Copperskin
Potato plants, ready, $3. M. del.
Prompt shipment. Full count.
a J. B. Ayeock, Surrency,
As De
Marglobe tomato, good plants,
moss packed, full count, $1.50
M;. 75c C. Del. No checks. W.
L.. Griffis, Screven. Rt, 1, Box
186.
Certified P. R. Potato plants,
$3.50 M. PP. Ready. No COD.
MO preferred. J. I. Rigdon, Al-
ma, Rt. 1.
Prolific, Marglobe, and Rut-
ger Tor vto plants, 40c C; Chas.
Wakefield Cabbage, 30c C; $1.-
75 M. Del. Mrs. Leilar Phillips,
Royston, Rt. 1.
Dill plants, 30 doz.;
$i.00; Catnip and Balm, 25c
doz.; Garlic bulbs, 3 doz., $1.;
Red Gold Strawberry, Masto-
don Everbearing, Big Gem Ev-
erbearing, $1. C; 580, $4. Moss
packed. Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1.
Leading varieties plants: Cab-
bage and Collard, 60c, 200; 500,
$1.00; $1.50 M; Tomatoes, 50c
C; 300, $1.00; 500, $1.25; $2, M.
W. H. Branan, Gordon.
4 doz.,
MARKET BULLETIN
PLANTS FOR SALE
PLANTS FOR SALE 3
Hot Pepper plants, moss
packed, 20c doz. Add postage.
Miss Bessie Martin, Gainesville,
RFD 5.
- 5 '\
Rutger Tomato, $2.50 M. del.
Hel Mrs. T. P. Musselwhite,
bask
Pure Bunch P. R. Potato,
insp., treated, $4. M; 5 M, $3.50
M; Field grown tomato plants.
from certified seed, $2.25 M.
Del. E. H. Hall, Arabi, Rte:
Govt. insp. La. _Copperskin
potato, $2.50 M; P. R. Bunch,
$4. M. Prompt shipment. Guar.
count. C. F. Mann, Surrency.
Dill planis, 25 doz.; Blake-
more, Everbearing and Lady
T. Strawberry, 75c C; $7. M;
Garlic bulbs, $1.50 for 2 dozen.
No COD. Add _ postage. Mrs.
Ramie Black, Cleveland, Rt. 1.
Fd and Copper Skin P. R.
potato, ready for shipping, 5,-
000, $11.00. FOB here. PP. A. L.
Turner, Bristol.
Govt. insp. Red and Copper-
skin P. R. potato; 5000, $10.00.
Ready for shipment. D. M.
Cason, Bristol.
La. Copperskin Potato, $3.
M; 5 M and up, $2.50 M. Del.
in Ga, Prompt shipment. Dis-
count on large lots. C, E. Mor-
ris, Surrency, Rt. 2:
Govt. insp. P. R. Potato, up
to 5000, $3: M; Over, $2.50 M.
FOB my farm. John B, Fletch-
er, Chula, Rt. 1.
Sage plants, 20c ea.; 6, $15
Also Crabapple Trees, 6, $1.00;
Catnip, Horehound, 20c bunch;
Grub Root, dried, $1. Ib. Add
postage. Mrs. Nellie Parker,
Gainesville, Rt. 6.
Govt. insp. P. R. . Potato
plants, red or copper skin, $2.75
M: 5 M up, $2.50 M. All del.
Full count. Prompt shipment.
W. G. Murray, Odum, Rt. 2
Dewberry, Blackberry, Mt.
Huckleberry plants, bearing
size, Wild Strawberry, 65 doz.;
Yellow Root, Red and Yellow
Plum Bushes, 45 doz. Add
postage. Mrs. Homer Hender-
sen, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
P. R. Potato, insp., certified,
shipped promptly, by mail pre-
paid, $2.50 M; Exp. not prepaid,
$2. M. Remit by) MO. No chks.
John C. Crow, Gainesville, Rt.
Chas. W. Cabbage, 500, $1.25;
$2. M; Marglobe and Rutger
Tomato, $2.75 M. Del. Otis Con-
ner, Pitts.
Marglobe, Rutger Tomato,
and Cabbage plants, 300, $1.00;
500.~$1.50; $2.50 M; Calif. Won-
der, Cayenne Hot Pepper, and
Egg Plants, 300, $1.50; 500, $2.-
25; $3.50 M. PP. PRG Chanclor,
Pitts.
Govt. insp, Copperskin P. R.
Potato, $1.50 M; Also Red Skin
Potato plants. Full count. O. D.
Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2.
Govt. insp. P. R., Red Skin
potato plants, $1.50 M. FOB.
Over 5000, $1.40 M. A. R. Light-
sey, Surrency, ib. 2):
Govt. insp. Red Skin P. R,,
also Copperskin potato plants,
$3. M. 5 M, $12.50. FOB. MO
only. W. R. Hutte, Surrency, Rt.
2.
Coastal Bermuda Stolons by
truckload at farm. Under 50,-
000, $1. M; 50,000-100,000, 80c
M; 100,000 or more, 70c M;
Exp. not prepaid, $1.50 M. We
dig each Monday. Tel. 3713. D.
J. Harrison, Blackshear.
Govt. insp., treated Red Skin
P. R. Potato, $2.75 M. Del. Full
count, Prompt shipment. Lu-
ther Griffis, Odum, Rt. 2.
Hastings Cabbage, Collard
and Green Glaze Collard plants,
15 doz.; 60c C; Black Beauty
Eggplant, 15c doz.; $1.10 C;
Hot Pepper, 25c doz. Plus post-
age. Mrs. Viola C. Brady, Cairo,
Rt. 1, Box 343.
Govt, insp. Red Skin P. R.
Plants, $2.25 M. No checks.
Prompt shipment prepaid. E.
M. Lightsey, Screven.
P. R. Potato, govt. insp., imp.
red or yellow skin, good count,
5000, $10. No COD. Lester
Crawford, Bristol.
P. R. Potato, Govt. insp., full
count, and quality guaranteed,
La, Unit No. 1 copperskin,
State insp., 5000, $11. Full
count. Prompt shipment. Ee.G:
Tyre, Bristol.
Cauliflower, Eggplants, Bell
doz.; Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts,
Kale, Endive, Lettuce, Beets,
Nest Onions, Collards, Cabbage,
2 doz. for 25c, in dollar lots or
more. Mrs, He V. Franklin,
Register.
Govt. insp., Red Skiff P. R,,
$2.25 -M. prepaid. . No chks.
Prompt shipment. Paul Light-
sey, Screven.
Cert. ore P.. R. . potato
plants, $3.50 M. Prompt ,Ship-
ment. J. Frank a
dele, Rt. 3.
Marglobe and Rutger Tomato
plants, 500, $1.25; $2. M; Chas.
W.,, cabbage, 500, $1.00: $1 ae
M; Ga. Collard, 500, $1.00:
Ga. Solomon Davis,
ville, Rt. 5.
Burpees Marglobe, Certified,
and: Giant Ponderosa tomato
plants, 60c C. Plus postage.
Mrs. Emma Gibson, Augusta,
2740 Milledgeville Rd.
a
Calif. W. and long slim Hot
Pepper, 500, $1.75; $3. M. post-
paid. Moss wrapped. Mrs. Lou
Eva Mullis, Broxton, Rte Qos
Govt. insp. La. Copperskin
potato plants, $3. M. Marglobe
and Rutger tomato plants, $1.-
75 M. Del. Miss Florence O-
Quinn, Odum, Rt. 2.
P. R.,.and Copperskin potato,
seed from vine cuttings, $2.25
M. del.; 2 M. up, $2. M. del.
Last of May through June del.
No chks. nor COD. Thomas
Lightsey, Screven, Rt. 2.
Rutger and Marglobe to-
mato, 300, $1.00; 500, $1.35; $2.
M. Calif. W. and long slim Hot
pepper, 500, $1.75; $3. M. post-
paid. Moss wrapped. Prompt
del. J. M. Mullis, Broxton.
Govt. insp., and treated Cop-
per and Red Skin P. R.; seed
from vine cuttings, $2.25 M.
del.; 2 M. up, $2. M. del. Last
of May through June del. No
checks. nor COD. L. D. Light-
sey, Screven, Rt. 2.
Field grown Arasan treated,
certified Seed Marglobe, Rut-
ger and Earliana Tomato plants,
50c C; 500, $2.50; $3.50 M.
Stocky, wet moss packed: Bell
Pepper, 50 doz. Add postage.
Mrs. V. M. Johnson, -Shellman.
P. R. Potato, inspected, certi-
fied, ready, prompt shipment,
$3. M. by mail prepaid; By ex-
press not PP, $2.50 M. Remit
by MO. Major Crow, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 1.
La. Copperskin Sweet Pota-
to plants, $3. M; Marglobe To-
mato, $1.50 M. Del. Jd. S. Mur-
ray, Odum, Rt. 2.
Rutger and Marglobe Toma-
to, $2.50 M; Red Skin P. R, Po-
tao, govt. insp., $3. M; Bunch
Potato, govt. insp., $5. M. Full
count. Prompt shipment. Mrs.
Ina Griffin, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Rutger Tomato plants, 500,
$1.50; $3. M. Moss packed. Mrs.
WwW R. Clark, Abbeville, Rt. 2.
Red Skin P. R. Potato, govt.
insp., $3. M; Rutger, Marglobe
Tomato, $2. 50 M; Bunch Pota-
to, $5. M. Moss packed. Prompt
shipment. Vernon Griffin, Bax-
ley, Rt. 4.
Red Skin, Pink Skin Potato
Shins, ready by May 15, $3. M.
L. Strayhorn, Flowery
Branch, Rt as
La, Copperskin Potato, certi-
fied, good count, prompt ship-
ment, $2.50 M. B. H. Mann,
Surrency, Resa:
Cert. govt. insp. Bunch Pota-
to: $3.50 M; Certified La. Cop-
perskin P. R. Potato, $3. M.
FOB. R. M. Fussell, Milan, Rt.
i
Govt. insp. Bunch Sweet Po-
tato plants, $4.50 M. at bed.
Will not ship. Mrs, Isaac Black,
leveland, Rt. 1.
Bunch P. R. Potato, ready,
parcel post prepaid, grown from
vine cuttings, moss
$2, M. Prompt shipment, E. F.
Williams, Alma, Rt. 1.
packed, $1.
Si 500, $4.00; $5.50 M. J. E.
P. R. Potato, imp. red skin or :
and Hot Peppers, Parsley, 25c| Rt.
50 M: 10 M. up, $1.25 M. PP e
Rutger and Marglobe tomato, Be
300, $1.00; 500, $1.35; $2. M;|si
Govt. insp., treated Red Skin |
Butch type P.
ready, $3.50 M. | Z
derIOH, McRae.
Peppermint pla
Under $1. orders,
Mrs. re F, J 0
State insp. La
Potato plants, $3.
perskin Bunch
tips, $4. M. No.
shipment. C.\ F.
rency, Rt, 2.
Copenhagen, large
and late Flat Du
Marglobe, Stone, Gre;
500, $1.85; $2.75 M
by June 5th. Grow
en new ground. A.
Gainesville, Rt. 4.
Govt. insp. Old F
Potato, 500, $2.00;
Skin P. R., 500, $1.75:
Prompt shipment.
Mrs. Claude Mat
ville, Rt. 2.
Govt. insp. pure Re
R. Potato plants,
$2.75 M; Old Fash
500, $2.00; $3.25 M.
Mathis, Gainesville
for print sacks Ps
postage. Mrs.
son, Ellijay, Rt. :
Wild Strawberry,
Blackberry plantsy te
berry, bearing size, {
Yellow Root plants,
Yellow plum bushes,
Add postage. Mrs. Mi
derson, Ellijay, Rt. 3
Mt. Huckleberry,
size, Wild Strawbe1
ry, "Blackberry, 65
low Root plants, and
Yellow Plum plants,
Add postage. Miss
derson, Ellijay, Rt. 3
' Wakefield, Dutch, and
hagen Market Gabba;
Collard, 30 C; $2. Mj
Sweet Pepper, 50e. Cea <i
Strawberry, 50c
hee Gataeriies
1
Govt. insp. Copoe
tato, Wakefield Cabl
Marglobe Tomato plan
$1.75; $3. M; Ga. Colla
$2.25; $2. M; Calif.
Pepper; 50c Cc; Klondik
berry, 200, $1. No.
W. Smith, Gainesville
Insp. Copperskin P
$1.75; $3. M. Del. last
E. C. Waldrip, Flowery
Rt d :
Cert. ~Bunch 4 ni
plants, ready for imn
delivery for May a
grown from vine tip |
Phone 15. J. Ande
Pinehurst.
~P. .R. Potatoes,
improved red and
$3. M; 5000, $14. F
shipment. No checks,
cock, Surrency, Rt. 2.
Ruby King and Calif.
der Hot and Sweet /
plants, $3.40 M; Tomato
globe and Rutger), $
Ben S. Young, Baxley,
Marglobe, Rutger, New
Tomato, fresh, open
grown, ready, $1; 35 Mit
Ga.; 5000 up, $1.25; Calif.
der and Hot Pepper, 60c
M W. G. OQuinn,
Rt. . 2.
P. R. Potato Slip tom
Mrs. Annie Moore, dt
City. ;
ee
SEED FOR SALI
pe oo a a
26
mee -
govt.
Cc b.
Dill Seed, large spoonft
Exchange 2 spoons f
sack, free of holes. Mrs, C
Leatherwood, Lawrence)
1950 crop Martins Co
Milo seed, grown from
seed, with instruction:
planting, 5 Ib. Mark
ren, Dewy Rose.
Sims, Mystia.
SEED FOR SALE.
lower seed,
Stover, Cleve-_
Green
Sl.;
ollo-
Champion
aad 4 tbls,
Mrs. T. Xr.
, $1. Plus 20c post-
Whip-Poor-Will
on Col. Butterbean
cond., 50c lb. in
or over, PP, Mrs, H.
Milner.
yp Millet, recleaned,
erm. and purity,
ing kind, 10c Ib.
ed under 50 Ibs.
on, Warrenton.
Salif. Beer seed,
. No COD. Mrs.
, Rockmart, Rt. 2.
Watermelon seed,
uy Powell, Lumber
ice peas, #2. gal.;
d seed, 4
White Bunch
ae 75c qt. Plus
ieee!
ified, ok in|
FOB. Tel.|
J. O. H.*San-
Brown Striped Garden
treatec. 50c cup.
a oh C, Hasty,
eerant St:, S.. E.
Blue Lupine seed, 51
ly May 15th, $80. ton;
in. from coi bine, $100.
ded. Fob.
el. 30-W. C. D . Wood,
) ins seed, $1. pt.; Kleck-
3 Watermelon, Citron,
uash seed, enough for
0c; Okra, 75e pt. Add
No checks nor stamps.
. Smith, Warthen, Rt.
ity of cleaned, scari-
Sericea seed, no
other noxious weed,
, Old Fashion Mul-|
1 start for 25,
reen, Smyrna.
pedeza, in new
Py a0 ba Sabb ron atid Clay
e | sale.
, | Also Martin Gourd seed, 10c
50c|}bu. FOB here. Wm. L. Helms,
} Buena Vista.
S change for Cane Seed. Homer
C. A. Walker, Ellaville,
| good eating peas, 3 lbs.,
, | Rt 4
1,| bu. at my barn. J.
ound
| place on Clark
spoonful; So. American Yellow
Popcorn, 25c teacupful; New
Era peas, 35c big cup. PP, Mrs.
ee Stone, Adairsville, Rt.
wa, BO Sericen my, 908
rm. puri y, 99.-
cn Td bet No dodder nor weed
peeed: 15 lb. in new 100 lb.
|bags. Will del. in ton lots. L. B.
Mobley, Hamilton, Phone No.
3341,
BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE
peas, not mixed, recleaned, for
G. T. Daniel, Louisville.
White Mush peas, 25 cup;
doz.; Hot Tree, and - Yellow
Squash Pepper plants, 10
l Add. postage. Mrs. Pp. Me
-aylot becca.
Striped and | "Speckled Half
Runners, 50c cup; Yard Long
Beans, Long Black Peas, 25
seed, 15c; Dynamite Popcorn,
4 0z., 15; 50c lb. Weevil treat-
ed. PP. Stamps accepted. A. S.
King, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3.
Old Time Tender Speckled
Half Runner Garden _ Beans,
50c T-cup; Yellow Dynamite
Popcorn, $1. for 5 lbs. Add post-
are: P. B. Brown, Ball Ground,
ook:
320 lbs. Brown Crowder peas,
25c lb, FOB. E. J. McGinnid,
Alpharetta, Rt. 1, Box 146.
Quantity Brown ~Crowders,
$10. bu.; Hay Cow peas, $5.50
; New Era peas, $4.75 un:
Clay, $5. bu.; Iron, $5.25 bus |
Black Crowder peas, 20c Ib.]-
Ail VOB. <I: HH: Coleman, Diy
| Warrenton.
30 bu. Unknown or Clay
peas, gathered without rain, no
less than 1 bushel shipped, $6-
bu. ZxL. Scott, Concord.
Genuine Bed, Sp seckled and|
Orowider peas;|.
checks. Add post-
ar "at Diba bette
Rta
ue. Striped Half Runsier!,
*| beans, 50c cup. Plus postage.|
Mrs. Glen L. Pirkle, Flowery
Branch, Rt, 1.
Early Brown 2 Crop peas, 6
cups, $1.25; White and Streak-
ed Half Runner, 3 cups, $1.25;
White Bunch butterbeans, 30c
cup. No checks. Mrs. Lon Ash-
worth, Dacula, Rt. 1. @
- Little Lady peas, 15c lb. Ex
Martin, Jasper, Rt. 2.
60 bu. Black Crowder peas,
85 pet. germ., $7. bu.; 30 Ibs.
Mixed Field peas, 85 pct. germ.,
$5.50 bu. FOB. Leroy Hambrick,
Cochran,
Streaked Half Runner beans,
weevil treated, 50c cup. PP.
No stamps. Mrs. R. T. ae
Calhoun, Rt. 2.
yeckled peas, 10 bu., $5. 50
bu. Brabs, $6. bu, Fob.
White Acre peas, also ear
Mrs. vee Atkinson, Valdosta,
CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE
Golden Dent Seed Corn,
Hastings prolific, Tenn. Red
Cob, select planting seed, $4.
O. Day, Vil-
la Rica, Rt. 1, :
125 bu. good Slipped Shuck
corn, $1.75 bu. J. L. Landrum,
Warrenton, Rt. 1.-
2. bu. at my
ridge Rd. Any
amount desired. Walter H. Nor-
rell, Gainesville, Rt. 6.
150-200 bu. White corn, $1.85
oe Ot trade for calves or pigs.
H. Smith, Perry, P. O. Box
Whatleys Prolific
. (80 Ib.
Pomegranate seed, 15 tea-
Seed Little Rice peas, $2. g
1, R. Weer, ce Rock,
ee Ls Acree, Toccoa, Ried
ca
100 bu. Whe sora, fe
oodr
at barn. Olivia
Americus, Rt. A,
Yellow Popcorn, shelled, 50
large cup. Del. Ethel Crowe dy
Gainesville, Rt. 2. :
Yellow Popcorn, 5 Ibs., as
| starched, ironed, 40c
White feed sacks, 100 Ib. cap.
unwashed, free of holes, 5, $1.
W. A. Lawrence, A reap.
SACKS:
Print| sacks, ripped,
27
| Add. postage, In lots of 10, $3,-
15e ara J. L. Burk, Tifton, Rt.
3.
Laiee white feed - sacks,
stripe, tall growing ligustrum,
40 doz. Min. order, $1. ae W.
_ Hardy phlox, mums, white
and purple violets, blue ager-
-|atum, hardy white and yellow
looming Moss,
Day lilies, 50c
lilies, 75 doz.; gore and single
jonquils, $1. Miss Lf
White, Barbee Reh:
Large type Iris in mixed
colors, 12 nice size roots, $1.00;
daffodils, mix, colors and types,
100 bulbs for $1.00; blue hya-
cinths, 20 bulbs, $1.. Add 15
for postage for ea. $1. oxder.
Miss Ruth Underwood, Con-
yers, Rt. 3
dusty miller,
doz.; Tiger
FLOWERS AND SEED
WANTED
CORRECTION: WANT ail
colors Verbena, white Sultanas, |
pink and red _ Iris, Incurved
Mums, also some ~ Pom-Poms.
Advise what you have, _ ete.
ger Saxon,
poosa, Rt. 2.
i
. SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED
Want Belt Pulley Attach-
ment for power take-off on
Ford Tractor. Advise. George
W. Stoker, Conyers, Rt. 2.
Want Hammer Mill, medium
or large size, also peanut
huller. Quote make and_ best
price and point of delivery;
Also corn sheller and shucker.
R. J. Walsh, Garfield.
Want Dearborn 3 Disc Lift
Plow, and Botton Land Plow
(Or Side) for Ford Tractor. G.
B. Barrett, Cornelia. "
Want mule drawn motor
driven 6 Row Cotton Duster.
J. D. Gaulding, Concord.
Want small Riding Tractoy,
Harrow, Turner. Tel. 21-6140.
H, L. Wilson, Pine Lake.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
ROOTS AND HERBS;
Yellow, Queen of the
Meadow, Sassafras Roots, Wild
Cherry Bark, 40c lb.; Blood and
Grub Root plants, 50c doz.; Pep-
permint, Horsemint, 25 doz.
Miss Jo Ann Hester, Dahlonega,
Rt. 1, Box 36.
Catnip, _ Horehound, Pep-
permint; Balm, Tansy, Garlic
bulbs, 50c doz.;- Elecampane
Root, 50c lb. Mrs. Martha
hi leae? Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box
Catnip, Balm, Tansy, 6, 50c;
Peppermint, 25, 30; $1, C;
Blood Root, Star Grass, 3 doz.,
$1.00; Garden Gooseberry, 6,
$1.00: Blueberry, Hazlenut, $1.
doz.; Red Gold Strawberry, $1.
C, PP. Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dah-.
lonega, Rt, 1. ~
Yellow Root, Queen of the
Meadow, Yellow Dock, Sassa-
fra. Root, Wild Cherry Bark,
25e Ib.; Tanzy, 25c doz.; Mar-
tin Gourd Seed, 25c doz. Add
postage. Mrs. q: W.
Fairmount, Rt. 2. ;
Yellow, Sassafras, and blood
root, 25 lb.; Colts foot, 30c Ib.;
Sassafras, Wild Cherry, _ and
Witch Hazel bark, 30 lb. dd
post ee
Jackson,
M,| plant. R.
. Talla-|
: encas AND SEED smooth, Rees, ironed, 30 ea.
FOR SALE ere PP, Mrs.
ernie Hi ig ne Rt, 4.
CORRECTIONS:
MISCELLANEOUS
3 Sweet Williams, Fairy Lilies,
white perennial phlox, mix,} WANTED
Chrysanthemums, 35c dioz.:
Lemon lilies, white iris, orange }
day lilies, 1 ft. grass with white | MELONS:
Want Old Time Quil Melon,
belongs to*muskmelon group,
| fotball shape, =o long. Will
give good price.
Warwick.
WALNUTS:
Want 1 peck Black Weinute,
also 1 or 2 qts. Chinquapins to
. Davis, Albany,
1007 N. Monroe St,
SACKS:
Want large lot of good print
sacks, 100 lb. cap., washed, free
of holes and rust. Will pay
H. E. Clements,
COD 27c ea. J. D. Powell,
Fitzgerald, Box 529.
SAGE:
Want some Green Sage
Leaves and some Sage plants.
Advise what you have and
price. Mrs. Bessie Davis, East
Point, 107 West Washington
Ave.
SEED:
Want to exch. 1 cup Brown
Striped Garden Bean. Seed for
1 lb. Red Speckled Crowder
peas, or 1 Ib. Dried apples. Al-
ma Presnell, Gainesville, Rt, 1.
Want Cow peas or Velvet
Bean Seed, mixed, Or Crota-
laria. Trade 100 chick outdoor
elec. brooder, value $25. S. M.
Stout, Warm Springs.
Want 15 Ibs.
peas. Must be cheap, free of
weevils, Raleigh Pruitt, La-|
vonia. ; ;
Little Lady |.
_ CATTLE FOR SALE
Guernsey - - iemey cow,
freshen June 19, now giving
gals. milk daily, for sale at m
Bieos, 4 mi. W. McDonough.
E. Jackson, McDonough, RFD 3.
Jersey Cow, on ealf Ma:
gives 5 gal. daily, for sale.
Roy Peacock, Suwanee, Rt.
Fine reg. Guernsey bull, No.
462894, G. G. Son of Riegeld
Melbas Emory, won ist
E. Fair, about 700 1
17 mos. old. Selling to prevent
inbreeding. Benjamin F. Har-
ris, Lula. :
Purebred Polled oe
Male Calf, 3 mos. old, 350-
Ibs., excellent conformation,
perfect markings, Also _ re;
Paenpoeth pigs, champ. bl a
ready Aug. and Sept. Charles
Baldwin, Suwanee,
Grade Hereford cow with 1st
calf at side (male masculated),
T. B. and Bang tested, blocky
built, gentle, bred back to r
Hereford bull, both 35c lb.
mile back of Chesslers Service
Station. W. <A. Loudermilk,
Norcross.
Squirrel Grey Jersey cow,
due to freshen in June with
2nd_ calf, from real milk stock,
$175. if taken now; $200. when
fresh; Also 1 White OIC Gilt, -
about 175 Ibs. and 2 shoa
for sale. Near Old Armstrong:
New Bob Knight, Franklin, Rt.
Reg. Dbl. Standard Polled
Hereford Bull, 2 yrs: old, $
mos., Larry Dom. breedin
well marked, well develo
good cond, Selling to avoid ine
breeding. Best offer. John H.
Knight, Franklin, Rt. 2. :
HOGS FOR SALE
Big Bone Guinea pigs, 6 to 7
wks. old, reg. in buyers n
stay fat kind, ship aay eee
Males, $22.50 ea.; Femailes, $20,
e&. MO only, Phone 2878-W. _
Will Dixon, Athens, 250 Hill-
side St.
Hampshires: Witte Young
Boars, championship bloodlines,
cholera treated, around 8 wks,
old, reg. your name, over 30 te:
EGGS FOR SALE
ec RE RS SE
Golden Sebright Dark Corn-
ish and Brown Leghorn Ban-
tam eggs, $38. and $5. per 15.
Some stock for sale, same
prices. Bob Clark, Macon, 372
Spring St.
Guinea eggs, $1.25 doz.;
$1.65; 36, $3. PP. Mrs, J.
Stone, Adairsville, Rt. 2.
Purebred, heavy type, Ber-
ry strain, Dark Cornish eggs,
15, $1.65; 30, $3.25. Cartons to
be. returned at. once. MO only.
Miss Cora B. Patterson, Ty Ty,
Rt. 1, Box 35.
White Cornish eggs, from
prize winners, 15, $2.25. Del.
Mrs. O. L, Craft, Lavonia, Rt. 2.
Papes Black Minorca eggs,
16 settings, $1.50. PP. Mrs. L.
L. Elliott, Lavonia, Rt. 1.
Giant S. C. Black Minorca
Setting eggs, $2.25 per 15. PP.
L. B. Millians, Newnan,
Ringneck Pheasant eggs, 20c
ea.; $2.40 doz. Prepaid... Otto
Roberts, Toccoa, Box 124.
White Pekin Duck eggs, $1.25
doz.; PP. Exchange for peck
peanuts or 21/2 lbs. 1st class
dried apples. Each pay postage.
Mrs. S. H. Mitchell, Rockmart,
Ft; 1:
Guinea eggs, Speckled,* White,
African mixed, $1.25 per 15,
plus 10c postage. Mrs. James
Lawson, Bal] Ground, Rt. 1.
18,
CATTLE FOR SALE
1 Reg. Ayrshire cow, 41/2
yrs, old, to freshen in three
wks., Sire Good Acre Farm
8172, Dam, Good Acre Vana-
lena 278587. Price $300. Tel.
Calhoun 6859. J. P. Simpson,
College Park, Rt. 2.
20 head top quality Hereford
Bred heifers and_ springers,
600-800 Ibs., $250. Tel. Coving-
n 2167. P. L Cline,
E.| Leslie, Box 86.
ere
select from, $25. ea.; Also out
standing highly bred 2 yr. old
boar, $100. Will ship and guare
antee. Tel. 630. John F. Fow=
ler, Cartersville, Box 328.
Duroc Pigs, reg. in buyers
name, medium blocky type,
of large litters, life treated for
cholera, well advanced in size
and age, males and females, 1
wks, old, $25. ea.; 4 mos, oll
$35. ea. FOB. Malcolm a
Several reg. Hampshire boars,
31/2 mos. old, $35. ea.; boar,
: = old boars and gilts, $28.
; Also one 7 mos. old boag,
208 lbs., $75. reg. in buyer#
name. Will ship. No Sunday
sales. J. W. Watson, ages
ta, Rt. 1, Box 340.
Hereford hogs, prize ia
$30. ea. Mrs. Helen Mae
Quitman, Rt. 4, Box 66. :
OIC pigs and bred gilts, io
quality, for sale or trade for
corn or oats. U. S. Hwy. 78 to
Possum Lake near Stone Moun.
tain, follow signs to Oraland
2 miles. W. J. Lyle, Lilburn,
Rt; 1.
Blocky type Duroc Jersey
pigs, male and female, 12-14
wks. old, 50-70 lbs., wormed, :
life treated for cholera, crated,
reg. in buyers name, $35. ea
FOB. Kenneth Flanders, Lyons,
SPC pigs, champion blood+
lines, 3-5 mos. old, $45.-$60.
ea. reg. in buyers name. C. R.
Morgan, Americus, Rt. 4
Black Guinea gilt, bred to
reg. Duroc boar for June far-
row, $55. at farm; Also booking
orders for reg. Duroc pigs
ready in July, $25. at farm. E.
S. Scott, Austell, Care Win-
field Farm.
Reg. Hampshire boars and
gilts, from litter of twelve, $35.
ea. W. D. Young, Homerville.
10 fine pigs, 40-50 Ibs., crosa
ot SPC-OIC and Duroc Jersey,
9 wks. old, $12.50 ea.; $120. for
lot. William Clark, Fort Valley
P. C. Pigs, 7 wks, old, $10. ea.
at my farm. .. W...Green,
Locust Grove, Rt. 1.
PAGE FOUR
HOGS FOR SALE
OIC pigs, treated, reg. in buy-
ers name, very good type, s-
lection from 25 brood sows, $20.
@a. Mack Patrick, Adviser,
Rabun Gap F. F. H,, Rabun
Gap.
OIC Boar,
about 2 yrs. old,
500 lbs., $60. at farm. Cannot
= C. V. Miller, Senoia, Rt.
5 Big Bone Purebred PC pigs, |
3 gilts, 2 males, 10 wks. old,
inoculated, reg. in buyers
name, $25. ea. for gilts; $20.
for males. Will ship. Robert
Arnold, Benevolence. |
Choice reg. Hereford pigs of |
unexcelled bloodlines, almost}
50 pigs to choose from. Come
by farm to see, or write: Mrs.
W. A. Ward, Jr., Marietta, Rt.
3, Paper Mill Rd., Care Ward-
Meade Farm. (Tel. 2280-M).
5 OIC Male Pigs, short nose,
blocky. 8 and 10 wks. old, 35-
50 Ibs. each, reg. papers ir buy-
ers name, $25. ea. Satis. guar.
Ship anywhere. Hed; nee
Acworth, Rt. 1.
Reg. SPC pigs, from Gist
Champ. bloodlines, will be 8
wks. old June_15th. Booking or-
ders. Mrs. L. A. Holmes, Rang-
er, Care Evergreen Farms.
_ 8 wks old Essex pigs, reg.
in buyers name, ea.
$21.50
Hoyt Moss, Lula.
Service Boar,
reg. Duroc, , 2
reg. male pigs for sale. W. H.
Gazaway, Alpharetta, Rt. 3.
(Birmingham Community).
3 Hampshire Boar pigs, 10
wks, old, from litter of eleven,
$25. ea. reg. in buyers name.
Write or see: Charles Edwards,
Robinson, Rt. 1.
Reg. Blocky type Cherry Red
Duroc pigs, 10-12 wks, old, life
treated against cholera, born
fat, make over 400 Ibs. in 12
mos., some unrelated, $25. ea.
Ship anytime. H. L, Williams,
Baxley.
_Blocky type Duroc-Jersey
pigs, male and female, 12-14
wks. old, 50-70 lbs., wormed,
life treated for cholera, crated,
reg. in buyers name, $35. ea.
FOB. James H. Braziel, ire
Voe. Agri. Teacher, Lyons, Ge
4 purebred Berkshire Gilts, 2
Boars, 6 wks. old, $25. ea.;
Gilts, $20. ea. Ready to ship.
Reg. in buyers name. Tel.
1588-W. Hugh Robinson, Car-
rollton. |
Reg. Black P. C. pigs, from
Silversides Cindy, 5 gilts per-|
fectly marked, well grown, |
triple treated, pedigree fur-
nished, $25. ea. at 9 wks. May
22nd. Higher after 10 wks.
Service _of -Modernistic Mac!
No. 69641. Fee: Reg. Black PC)
Sows, $5.; $3. for others. CG,
Eiliott- West, Cuthbert. : |
At stud: Reg. OIC. male
named Snow Ball, Fee $5. or a!
pis at 6 wks. old; Also 8 good
pigs, can be registered, out of
Dixie Queen, 7 females, 1 male,
ready May 18th $12.50 ea, Will)
not ship, Best bloodlines. A. T.
Sheppard. Lithonia, Rt. 1> Box}
55
| 1100 Ibs.,
| Mrs.
> age,
| Eng. Rabbits,
HORSES AND MULES.
FOR SALE
Black Horse, 4
3ist, has 3 white feet and white
blaze, for sale or trade for good
milch cow or yearling of equal
value. 51/2 mi. N. Donalson-
ville, 21/2 mi. N. Tom Easons
Store. See: Sidney Earl Hay-
born, Donalsonville, ates
2 good mules, around 1000
Ibs, ea., $75. ea.; Both for $125,
| Walter H. Norrell, Gainesville,
Ri. 6.
Good Horse Mule, 8 yrs. old,
gentle, work any-
where, reasonable price. Call
Fr. 3588. Mrs. Belle Hughes,
| East Point, 104 Womack Ave.
SHEEP & GOATS
FOR SALE
2 Saanan Kid Ram Goats, 2
mos. old, subj. to register, for
sale or trade for good calf, D.|
F. Peters, Douglasville, Rt. 2.
Milk Goat, 1 Bill, Nubian-Al-_
pine, 2 Does, 4 mos. old, cheap
or exchange for pigs, my place,
11/2 mi. N. Summerville. Mrs.
L. Tanner, Summerville, Rt. 2.
2 Milk Goats, to freshen May
16th for sale. R. L. Wimpee,
Buchanan, Rt. 2.
1 fresh in Toggenburg Milk
Goat, 2 Bred Nannies, 3 Billies,
2 half grown, 1 large. Sell part
or all. Mrs, Lizzie Gray Speer,
Fayetteville, Rt. 3.
Saanan Goat, milking about
21/2 qts. daily, for sale. Tel.
Belmont 2144. J. B. Goddard,
Atlanta, 527 Ellridge Dr., N: W.
Fresh Saanan Does, 4-7 qts.
daily, $50. and $75. ea, Weaned
Doe Kids, $25. ea. W. J. Sum-
lin, Breeder, _ Atlanta, 730
Grand Ave., N. W. BE-5393.
Few Dairy Goats for use of
responsible person, 2 milking.
To be returned at beginning of
winter. Tel. Hamilton, Ga., 2875.
Kenneth E. Gibson, Pine Mt.
Valley, Ga., P. O. Box 25.
RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE
Ped. NZW Virgin Does, 6
mos, old, $10. ea. Exp. Collect.
Otis Mashburn, Cumming,
| Rt. 5.
NZW Exclusively, ped. stock,
good bone and type, large lit-
| ters, heavy milkers, all ages,
| satis. guar., for sale. Walker E.
Smith, Atlanta, 2684 Collier
Dr., N. W., Rt. 8. RA 9990.
Pair Brown and White Eng-
lish Duteh Rabbits, breeding
$5.00; Black and White
3 mos. old, $3.
pr. Vince Wheeler, Atlanta,
2195 Cheshire'Bridge Rd., N.
Ee BE S237;
2 mos. old heavy wt. Chin-
chilla trio, $12.00; Buck from
separate litter. Ped. papers
| furnished. Letters ans. Ship
/COD RR Exp. anywhere. John
|L. Parrott, Macon, 2366 Miller
17 Duroc Jersey pigs, now 9
wks. old, 9 males, 8 females,
25-30 Ibs., $10. ea.; $160. for
Nelson Wade, Byron, Rt.
ae
OS
et
| orders
15 purebred Hereford
ready June Ist, $25.
pers,
Tections now.
Morrow, Rt. 1.
OIC pigs, short nose,
type, from champic : blood-
lines, res4v to ship May 20th,
$22.50 ea. Will ship anywhere.
J H. Requ2more, Americu:,
pigs,
with pa-
H. W. Buckley,
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
Mare Horse, 8 yrs. old, work
anywhere, good cond., 1100 lbs.,
als:.o: Goat; Pia gal. milk-
er, and 2 Does .(6 wks. old),
and Billy for
at my place: W. H. Rochester,
Atlanta, 334 St. Johns Ave., S.
W. (Back of Lakewood Park). |
Black Mare, 7 yrs. old, 1400
lbs. work to anything and
ride, ee $110. for quick
sale. . Giles, egies
Rt. 2"
blocky |
breeding. Cheap
Field Rds, St 6:
Choice ped. Giant Chinchillas,
bucks from separate litters,
Wonder Boy bloodline; Booking
for May 1st. shipment
at 8-12 wks. old; Juniors, $4.
|/ea. Bucks or does. Papers fur-
FOB my farm. Make se-/|
nished. Robert P. Middleton,
Austell, P. O. Box 357.
Super English Angora Rab-
bits, good woolers, 10 wks. old,
$8. pr.; Buck, 4 mos. old, $5.00.
Exp. collect. Mrs. Birtia Woody,
| Dial.
Rt. |
Genuine Cal. Cro:s Hybrid
Rabbits, Does ready to mate,
$5 ea.; Juniors, $4. ea. All fine
| stock. Mrs. Jack Sanders, Ma-
|con, 131 First St.
| NZW Virgin Does, 3-4 mos.
Fold, good breeders, heavy milk-
| ers, also meat rabbits for sale.
Satis. guar. Tel, Amherst 4614.
J. C. Humphries, Atlanta, 710
| Bolton Rd., Rt. 8.
4 Black Giant
| Chinchilla-Giant cross, all
wks. old, $2.50 pr. FOB. Ship
anywhere. Mrs. Sarah ONeal,
| Concord, POB 104.
1 pair White Rabbits with
pink eyes, 1 yr. old, $4. Or ex-
change, pasyges Prudtt I Lavonia,
Rt. 2,
Rabbits, 16
Oo
ee.
yrs, old May |
chillas, NZW and Checkered
Giants, good breeders, good
bone and type, large litters and
heavy milkers. Will ship. Spen-
ce: Strange, Hartwell, 602 Sa
vannah S Seta
mos. old, $2.50 ea. Mrs
Parrish, - Atlanta,
Dison: ee
Angora Wool Rabbits, from
heavy wool Jr. Bucks, $2.25
ea, Sr. Bucks, $3.50 ea, Exch.
for other rabbits. John Fields,
Griffin, 1018 W. Poplar St.
1 pr. NZ Red Rabbits, 8 mos.
ola, 1 pr. Fawn Flemi:h, 7 mos.
old, ped. papers furnished, trio
Checkered Giants, not ped.,|
priced to sell, Earl S. Tanner,
Mille dgeville, Rt. 5. e
3 heavy wt.,
mos. old virgin. does, $3. ea.;-1
buck, $2.50, or $10. for lot; al
so other rabbits, all |
same price. Exp. Co
ans. David ee Alma,
LIVESTOCK WAN TED
Want reg. or subj. to
Tog Doe and BuckKids, 1-3
mos. old. Prefer 1 each, nat-
uarlly butt headed, unrelated.
Quote price, COD express to
.Thomaston, Will make cash de-
posit. on shipping crates. J.
er Abernathy, Thomaston, Rt.
reg.
Want one good Milk Goat at
once. All letters ans. Mrs. Rosie
Wrider, P. O. Culverson, N. C.,
CATTLE;
Want 6 or 8 calves, male or
female, to raise on
Have 10 acres pastt
water, Tel. 451-W3.
Holley, Marietta, Rt. 1.
Want reg. Polled Hereford
Bull. Must be ready for sery-
ice; dark color, with good
markings. Pay cash or have
excellent herd bull, polled,
to trade. Phone 3762. HL a
Buckley, Morrow, Rt 1.
Want 50 head craic Hee
ford, Angus or Short ~ Hjrn.
Cons. lots of 10 to 50; Also
want 10 head Reg. Polled Here-
ford Heifers or young
and 2 reg. Polled Hereford
bulls. Tel. 5904. L. D. Baggar- |.
ley, Roberta.
HORSES AND MULES:
Want small ponies, 2 or 3;
Also Donkey Jack and Jennet.
Must be cheap for cash. H. E.
Stone, Waycross, Rt. 2, Hom
138, Care Jims Ranch.
Want gentle Shetland Pony.
B. F. Boatright, Tennille.
Want to get in touch with
owner of a Jack for Service.
Desire to raise a mule colt. R.
W. Jackson, Cartersville.
POULTRY FOR SALE
DUCKS, GEESE, BYCs
Mallard Ducklings,
strain, from good layers and
excellent breeders, day old,
50c ea. Minimum 6. Shipped
parcel post, -C. O. D.;. Also
hatching eggs fram same
strain, 20c ea. Minimum 10. C.
M. Hammond, Augusta, Rt. 4,
Box 251.
3 Turkey hens, 1 Turkey
Tom, black; hens about 10-12
lbs. -ea.; Tom, 30 Ibs. J. H. Al-
len, Acworth.
3 Dark Speckled Guinea
hens, 1 rooster, $1. ea. for lot.
Shipped express collect. Mrs.
S. H. Mitchell, Rockmart, Rt. 1.
-PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL, PONT?
ETC.:
Fancy Ringneck Phoskenta
day old, 45c ea. lots 25 or
more; Less, 50c ea.; Setting
eggs, $3.50 per 15; $22. C. Tel.
Atlanta, Dixie 1058. John T.
Dunn, Ellenwood, Rt. 1.
Peafowl, Pheasants, Quail,
Fancy Bantams and Pigeons,
also hatching eggs of all kinds
for sale. Tel, Cherokee 1777.
Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt.
2. SE
64 Maddox}.
plus express; Also Homer r.,-
N. Z. White | 5 Z
jand cock, good st
Rt. 2, Box 13. (Resident of Ga.). | w
BABY CHICKS: eee
Want 100 heavy breed ay
registered, 6 yrs. old this fall
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, |
wild
ve Bp old Ghindss and Mon-
golian Ringneck Pheasant chix, |
$40. C; 50, $21.00; 25, $11.00;
eggs, 15, $5. 00: 25, $7.50; 35 or
more, 25 ea.; Golden and
Lady Amherst Pheasant eggs,
50c FOB, T ne 5182.
.
fied pullorum treated stock, $3.
Write. G. W. Wu-
Columbus, Rt. 1, Box
eons, $4. pr.
liams,
608.
150 White Le ae ee Coes rc
els, about 1 ge h, 40c -
ree Joe
Also prize winning Mille Fleur
bantams, 3 trios, $3. ea. trio.
Fred A. Coreaux, College Park,
110 No. Madison, FA 5143.
Golden Sebright bantams, 10
wks. old, $1. ea. Johnnie, Pat-
etl Ocilla, Box 217.:
GAMES: ; ret
Choice, quail size Game pul-
lets in Bingham Bombers .and
Hatch-Clarets, $1. ea.; Trios,
$5. No stags except with trics;
hens in same breeds, $5. ea. No.
order less $5. Guar. J. H. Akin,
Atlanta, 3387 Oakcliff Rd., S.
old chicks to raise on halves.
Party furnish feed and chicks.
Mrs. J. R. Rowell, Ocilla, ae 2,
Box iat.
started. ee
grown geese. Write. C. C. Pol-
es ae Jae ere Rt. 12. -
FARM HELP WANTED
,
$s Want single man as helper
in Bee work on farm. Must be
reliable, willing -worker. No ex-
Phone 1221.
dustrious, and
) State Bees
Want at once
bachelors or fami
ple - able to wor
on halves.
G
a aErnety
a cele
6 ;
heme. | Re Este
Spring St.
Want white
good health for
work on farm.
family, room and
ali right. Need
swer atl lette
Weathers,
ferred, for wor
House, lights an
nished. Contact.
sei meas Fla
Want at once
ored Man_ for:
work at $
room, board
one of family. Pi
Clin
chores on farm for
ood = salary, Lit
amily, Penmane
land Cline, Canton,
Want at onee
man to do hen wo
Will pay \
board, laundry. Ni
page if able to-
perience required. State
and salary. So ee
board, - oO.
Jas , Blackshear, Rt
Want saddle aged, unen-
cumbered country woman of
good character to live in my
home on farm and do light
farm chores. Board foce, aor
r ; i
iab) u
bered white woman, 50-60 yrs.
old, to live with couple and do
Veht farm work, for good farm
ome. All letters aa mill =
ing. Mrs. Henry Resseau, Eaton-
ton, Rt. 4, Box 85.
Want good, settled, colored
wceman to do light work on
farm. Give furnished house 200
feet from main house. Small
salary. Mrs. Eugene Louder-
milk, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1.
Want woman not over 35
yrs. oid to raise chickens and
do other light farm chores on
farm, Cons. with 1 child. No
drinking or profanity. A. G.
Williamson, Eastman, Rt. 2.
Want at once reliable, settled
woman, good health and char-
acter (from country preferably),
for light farm chores on farm
for salary, board, permanent
home. State~age; Also good of-
fer for reliable, sober couple,
no children. Miss Pearl Solo-
mon, Jeffersonville, Rt. 1.
Want single man for farm
work, $2. day, room, boa
people for home
around. Mrs.
age | ton,
z
in Emanuel
farming experien
house. C. John
nah, 205 West 38t
iry farm, and
Married, with fami
be moved. Carlton
gusta, 1952 Savan
Want job on
and 2 daughters
ple (non -. drinl
Mitchell Redding,
Rt. 1.
White, middling
want job on farm for
salary. Both work.
Exp. At once. George
ell, Norcross, Rt. 1.
White, middle:
bered woman wan
work on farm >
Mrs. Frances G