Tom Linder Commissioner
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1951
_. NUMBER aa
; The following address was deliver-
the special invitation of the
am committee by Tom Linder
the Sixty- -First and Final Re- _
ion of the United Confederate
s at Norfolk, Virginia, Wed-
Noon, May 30th? 4
y ceased to resist oppression on
tlefield when organized eG
longer -possible.
th most part ragged, barefoot,
, they retired from the bloody.
1 of heroism and death, leaving be-
them the hallowed graves of a mul-
- uphold and preserve the Declara-
of Independence and the Constitu-
a free America.
no other course was left open to-
ey signed their paroles. With
arts they turned their bleeding
s over the long and hungry miles,
mes and farms as destitute as them-
had: ak of the South had
the matchless leadership of Lee
kson, of Hill and Johnson, of Gor-
d Pickett, and BEOY: other. eat
niuses.
seed corn of the Coltedhacy had
ound in the red mill of war.
e women and children were
; in sheetless beds, and eating -
bare tables, the linen having been
to bind up the bloody wounds of
leroes who had died in vain.
a noble leader of that day cast
he challenge that in the veins of
onfederate veterans flowed the
Saxon blood unconquered and un-
uerable, and they would -again build
asted places of the Southland, and _|
of it a greater country than that
h ich the. Northern. soldiers returned
ory. Since that time four score
six years have gone. by.
ur score and six times old Father
has completed his yearly cycle
he last bugle call was sounded,
the last Rebel yell was heard fight-
nder the Stars and Bars.
our score and six times the Autumn
have floated down upon the gentle
e to find their last resting place on
osom of Mother Earth and to make
ve soldiers who fell in that desperate
fear by year the ranks of thg
have grown thinner and
_and more they were
ighing pines, the
\ST RE-UNION OF THE MEN
GREY TIL WE MEET AGAIN
score. aod six years ago the man
- comrades who had given their -
whispering oaks. and ths fields and for-
ests, which they loved so well.
Four score and six times the shrinking
violets have timidly raised their heads
from their Winter hiding place to glad:
_ den the hearts of mankind.
The rosebuds have sprung into new
_ life and flaunted their wanton beauty. to
delight the discerning eye. The honey-
suckles have saturated the balmy air
with the odor of the nectar of the Gods,
-and the song birds have awakened the
echoes of music with their renewed mes-
_ sage of light and love and life.
Four score and six times the cruel heat
of Summer has burned down upon the
heads of the thinning ranks of surviving
heroes.
The cruel cold of Winter has chilled
_ the marrow in the bones of some of those
who were too proud to eat the bread of
charity, and whose spirit of self-reliance
and determination caused them to walk
erect, and carry a friendly smile, with
| utter disregard of their own physical
needs.
Four score and six years they have led
the way through many political Chicka-
maugas, Atlantas, Appomattoxes, and
Gettysburgs, and now as the sun goes
down on the last lingering few of the
-armies of the Confederacy, let us give
them the honors of their native states,
and crown them with the laurels of vic-
tory.
The valor and Spartan courage of the
people of the Confederate States from
1861-65, as well as the immortal deeds of
courage, unrivaled in history, by the men
of the Confederate forces, have become
immortal, and need no commendation by
me or anyone else because they were
carved in indestructible form in the
hearts and minds of brave people, and
will shine as an example to men and na-
tions of the future when the little men
who sought to- degrade them have been
entirely forgotten in the dust of antiqui-
ty.
The principle of the States Rights as
recognized in the Constitution. of the
United States is still and must always be
the very cornerstone of the liberties of
America and, whatever politicians, prop-
agandists, and agitators may say, the
shining fact that it was the men of the
South who sought to uphold the Consti-
tution, is inescapable.
As the last reunion of the men who
wore the Grey is being held, let it be
remembered that the cause for
they fought is immortal and, while the
men who followed Lee and Jackson have
ly joined eae in the great beyond,
flaunt in his face the Stars and Bars un-
which /
and, while the sons and daughters of
those heroes are themselves marching
down the road of time in the evening of
life, yet their grandsons and granddaugh-
ters and succeeding generations will re-
member why, and will carry on the fight
as God gives them strength to preserve
our country and our Constitution and
will in spirit always respond to the ene-
my with the Rebel Yell and will
til the principles for which they fought
and died are rcognized and obeyed.
Here in Norfolk, Virginia, by the
shores of the Chesapeake Bay, along the
rivers and harbors where the first set--
tlers came to build a free world is a fit-
ting place to commemorate the last meet-
ing on earth of the Men in Grey.
Not far from here landed the first Eng-
lish Colony of Roanoke, which vanished
from the face of the earth,
Just a few miles away on Cape Henry of
is the spot where the Pilgrims Fathers
first landed among unfriendly red men,
but by the mercies of God they were re-
noved by ship, and came up the river to.
found Jamestown. Be
From the founding of Jamestown to
the signing of the Declaration of Inde-~
pendence was 169 years. e
From the signing of the Declaration of
Independence to the close of the second
World War was 169 years.
Eighty-six years have gone by sinc
the challenge of the great Southern lead-
er to rebuild the South the South whicb ~
grew from the Cavaliers of Jamestowa,
the South; which in fact gave birth te
the nation we call the U. S. A.
During that 86 years from Appomattox
until today the men and women of the
South have more than rebuilt the states
of the Confederacy.
The men and women of the Sixties and
their sons and daughters have builded 2
material South, which transcends any-
thing that existed prior to the War Be-
tween The States.
However, the damage done to the Con-
stitution whereby the sovereignty of the
states was abridged has not been repair-
ed. Perhaps it can never be repaired.
Perhaps the glory of the republic, the
richest diadem of which was the sover-
eign states, equal among themselves, will
never be restored.
One thing we know. If ever we are ta
restore the sovereignty and equality of
the states, it can only be done by the
present and future generations with the
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FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
Large dbh orange color Pop-
py seed, 25c tsp.; Easter Rose,
25, 25c; Yellow Jonquils, 25
doz. Add posiage. Ethel Crowe,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Large Long Trumpet Daffo-
dils, $10.50 M; Japonicas, 2, $1.;
Lilies, 50c doz. Exch. for feed
sacks, Naomie Barnes, Ellijay,
ied:
Sweet Williams, all colors,
75e doz.; Red, Pink Running
Rose:, Red Bud, | Dogwood,
Golden Chain, 38, $1.00; Pink
Primroses, 75c doz, Alvin Vie,
Ellijay, Rt.3.
Mixed col. Snapdragons, nice
plants, 4 doz., $1. PP on $1.00
Exch.
orders. Damp packed.
for large. Mums, Mrs. J. R.
Kennedy, Lawrenceville, Rt. 2.
Mixed Chrysanthemums, $2.
C; Orange Montbrettia, 25, 25;
Narcissus Bulbs, $1. C; Mums,
almost saucer size, purple, yel-
low, purple with different col.
around edge, $1.50 for 50; Jon-
quil Bulbs, 75 C. Add. post-
age. Mrs. Dan Terry, Quitman.
Double Portulaca Petunias,
Dusty Miller, Mums, Coreopsis,
Queen Annes Lace, Blue Spid-
er. Wax Lemon Lilies, Per.
Phlox, Eng. Ivy, 3, 10; Angels
Trumpet, Variegated Yucca,
Rose Cactus, Dbl. and Single
Conch Begonia, Red Cactus,
20c ea. Plus postage. Mrs. Wavy
Lewis, Toomsboro,
Jonquil Bulbs, 100, $1.10; 50,
60c; PP. Lillian Hardin, White,
ete;
Red and Yellow Cannas, Va-
riegated Violets, 50c doz.; White
Star Bethlehem, Blue Hya-
cinths, White Iris, 75 doz;
Paper White Narcissi, Yellow
King Alfred Jonquils, Dbl. and
Single, $1.75 C. Add _ postage.
Joe Smith, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box
66.
Rose Thrift, House Leak, 40c
doz.; White Narcissi, Yellow
Trumpet Daffodils, $8. M; large
mixed German Iris, $1. doz;
White June Lilies, blooming
size, $2. doz.; Purple Violets,
$9. M. Add postage. Miss Mau-
Day Lilies, Mixed Dbl. Can-
nas, Little Gem, Indiana Red,
large German=TIris, $1. doz.;
Mixed Bethlehem, White Nar-
cissi, Daffodils, Orange Phoenix,
German Iris, June, Yellow Day
and Lemon Lilies, $2, C; $1.40
M. Alice Harrison, Bremen.
Wild Mtn. Rose Azaleas, 25
ea.; $2. doz.; Yellow Primrose
plants, Red. Horsemint, Blue
Iris, Mtn. Ferns, White Mums,
50c doz.; Blackhaw, Rose of
Sharon, Red Locust, Red Snow-
berry, 25 ea; Add postage.
Mrs. Presley Fowler, Diamond,
Yellow Iris, 50c_ doz; Blue
Violets, $1. C; Blue Hyacinths,
$1. doz. Exch. for blooming
size single or dbl. Tube Rose
bulbs. Send 25c plus postage
for Climbing Yellow Jasmine
Root. Miss Mary C. Florence,
Durand.
Helichrysum, Salvia, Annual
Rudbeckia, Calendulas, prize
winning Marigolds, Zinnias,
45 doz.; Iris, Indian Chief,
Berkeley Gold, 20c ea.; $1.50
doz.; 5 Irises, all different, $1.
doz. Add 10c postage. Mrs. H.
H. Stainnaker, Elberton, Rt. 5.
Shasta Daisies, Oxallis, Cy-
press plants, Sweet William and
Salvia seed for sale. Mrs. Annie
Hubbard, Forston.
Hedge plants, 12-36 in. tall,
extra nice, rooted, Evergreen
Privet Hedge, 1e ea. PP on dol-
lar orders. Mrs. R. H. Clark,
Gainesville, Rt. 7.
1-3 ft., for sale.
Come see; Also Old Fashion
Blackberry Lilies, Per. Blue
Phlox, White Atamasio lilies,
Crested Dwarf Blue Iris, $1.
doz.; $5. C. Blanche Woodruff,
Greenville,
Yellow and White Jonquils,
Yellow Long Trumpet Daffo-
dils, Dbl. Butter and Eggs,
$1.50 C, Miss Nora McCurley,
Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Mixed German Iris, _ large,
$1 doz.; Purple Violets, Star of
Bethlehem, $1. C; Orange Day
Lilies, $2. C; House Leak, small
German Iris, 2 doz., 75c; Yel-
low Forsythia, Bridal Wreath,
Boxwoods,
tile Harrison, Bremen.
Large White Iris, $1. doz.;
Trumpet Daffodils, White Nar-
cissi, $2. C; $14. M; Star Beth-|
lehem, Purple Violets, $1. C;
Yellow Forsythia, White Spi-
rea, large, 75c; Per. Phlox, 50c
doz. Add postage. Mrs. E. B.
Thornton, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box
70
Giant Zinnias, improved 6-
1/4 inches in diameter, clean,
new seed, all colors, of choice
Gients; Prince Albert Tobacco
ean full prepaid, $1. L. G.
75c. Add postage. Mrs. Ruth
Head, Bremen,
Lavender Blooming: Oxallis,
50c clump; Calif. Blue , Violets,
$1.50. C; Red, White, Blue
Thrift, 60c doz. Lavender
Thrift, 30c doz.; Blue Iris, $1.
Cc. Add postage. Mrs. Janie El-
lis, Grantville,
Many kinds Iris, some very
good names, 16, $1. PP ist and
2nd zones. Taking orders for
Fall delivery on named va-
rieties. Ans. all inquiries. Mrs.
J. G. Robertson, Carrollton, 11
Westbrook, Kingsland.
W. Center St
Rt
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
- FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
Orange Lilies, Daffodils, Star
Bethlehem, Tame Violets, Pur-
ple Foxglove, Wild Iris, $1. C;
Lemon Lilies, Shasta, Chester-
field Daisies, Gladioli, 75c doz.;
Snowball, Boxwood, Golden-
Mary, 3; $1.00; Sweetshrubs,
Mt. Ferns, 6, $1. Add postage:
a ae Henderson, Ellijay,
White. and Yellow Jonquils,
Butter and Eggs, $1.50 C; Blue
and Pink Thrift, 4@c doz.; Mis-
sionary and Everbearg Straw-
berry, $1. C. Exch. for print
sacks, Miss Cecil McCurley,
Hartwell, Rt. 2. ;
Yellow and White Jonquils,
Butter and Eggs, $1.50 C; Pink,
Blue Thrift, 50c doz.; Lemon
Lilies, $1.25 doz.; Also Mission-
ary Strawberry, $1. C. Exch.
for print sacks. Miss Mattie
McCurley, Hartwell.
Seed: Heavenly Blue, Scarlet
OHara Cereus, Pink Morning
Glory, large dbl. Scarlet and
pink Poppies, Cereus or Yel-
low 4 oclock, Pink or Red Chi-
nese Hibiscus, Marigold, 'Zin-
nia, Rose Balsam, all dbl. Cas-
tor beans, 10c pkt. ea. William
Smith, Arnoldsville.
Nandina Seedlings, $7.00 C.
Lois Woodruff, Greenville.
Mixed col. Iris, Brown Day
Lilies, $2. C; Mixed col. large
size Mums, Blue Bugle plant,
Lemon Lilies, 60c doz; Blue
Violets, 60c C; Exchange for
sacks. Add postage for orders
less than $1. Mrs. W. D.-Rals-
ton, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Rooted Pink and White Hy-
drangeas, 3, $1. Add 15c extra
for postage; Larger ones, 2, $1.
Postage extra. Mrs. W. H.
Meacham, Atlanta, 57 lLake-
view Ave., N. E.
Carnation plants, mixed cols.,
50c doz.; Tiger Lilies, $1. doz.;
African Violet Leaves, for
rooting, 15c ea; Purple and
dbl. Wine Verbena cuttings, 50c
doz. Mrs. Lleyd Henderson,
Carrollton, Rt. 3.
White Easter Roses, Star
Jasmine, Kerria Japonicas, Red
Trumpet -Honeysuckle, Box-
wood, Snowballs, 4, 50c; 10,
$1.; Star Bethlehem bulbs,
Jonquils, Narcissi, Daffodils,
$1.25 C; Mixed Dahlias, $1.00
doz.; Hollyhocks, Buttercups,
30 doz.; Water Hyacinths, 2,
Hig Grace Eaton, Dahlonega,
he ae
Fine Cannas: White Hureka,
City of Portland and Madame
Canard, Pink, Giant, President,
and King Humbert Red, Lem-
on Yellow, Gold, Variegated
Allemania, $1. doz,; $8. C; Shas-
ta Daisies, $2. C. Mrs. J. R.
Camp, Cordele.
Several Apple Geranium
plants, 25c if called for; 10
extra if mailed (grown from
seed); Also Old. Time Sweet
Scented Jonquil, Snowdrop,
and Butter and Egg. Bulbs, for
Fall planting. Mrs. A. L. Exley,
Clyo.
African Violets, Frieda, Jona-
tha, Blue Dupont, Red Head,
Red Girl, Tinted Lady, Lav-
ender Lady, Violet Beauty,
Ruffles No. 2, Red Merkles,
Neptune, Purple Mist, Mary
Wac, Blue Boy, Sapphire, 50c
ea, Add 15c postage. Mrs. T. R,
| Sweatman, Atlanta, 17 Louise
' Place, N. W.
200 Jonquil bulbs,
|paid, Jennie Jolley,
11338 N. Hightower Rd.
Stock, Salvia plants, 35 doz.;
3 doz., $1.00; Add. 10c postage
{on orders for less than a dol-
lar. Mrs. P. R. Chesser, Au-
burn,
Japanese Bamboo, Marigold,
Blooming Moss, Mixed col,
Prince Feathers, or Cockscomb,
Coleus, Boquette Pepper, Beef-
steak Begonia, African Violet
Leaves. Write for prices. Mrs.
J. L. Merrell, . Atlanta, 927
Crew St. S. W. MA. 0898.
Jonquils, Butter and Eggs,
Narcissi, Daffodils, Star Bethle-
hem, Blue. Roman Hyacinths,
Day Lilies, Mums, Dusty Mil-
ler, House Leak, Lady of the
Lake, White Flags, 25 doz.;
Cannas, Shasta Daisies, Lilacs,
white, purple, Pink Almond, 3,
25c. Plus postage. Mrs. Arthur
Meeler, Bishop, Rt. 1, Box 222.
$1. pre-
Atlanta,
bell, Yellow Jasmine, Weeping:
Shasta Daisies, light, dark |
purple Mums, 24c: doz.; Spren-
geri Ferns, Red, White Be-
gonias, Blue August: lilies, 25c
eai;; Mixed Cannas, bed
Dahlia Slips, 50c doz; Pink
Hydrangea; 50 -ea.; Rust,
Cream, Yellow Mums, 50e
Add postage. Mrs. John How-
ard,. Cleveland; Rt. 1.
Globe Shaped Boxwood, a-
bout 41/2 ft: high 12 fh a-
round, dug and burlapped; $10.
ea.; Pink Running Roses, root-
ed, 25c, 50c ea.; Ophiopogon,
Orange Day Lilies, Purple Iris,
Blue Grape Hyacinths, 50c doz.
Add postage. Mattie Duran,
Cumming, Rt. 1.
Large flowering Dbl. Pink
Petunias, rooted, Dbl. Wax Be-
gonias, Rose Pink 101, White
West Point Beauty, Geneva
Red, Baby Pink, Snow Blush,
50c ea.; Purple, White, Pink,
Var.- Leaves, Pink Blossom
Sultanas, rooted, 25c ea.; Jon-
quils, 25c doz. Mrs. N. Bs
Clower, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3.
Hatdy Phlox plants, 50c doz.;
Pink Thrift, 50c C; Iris,
bunch; Daffodils, $1. C; Also
English Walnut Meats, $1. pt.
Add postage. Mrs. J. N. Adam-
son, Lula, Rt. 2.
Pink Cherokee Roses, Mt.
Laurels, Rhododendrons, Red,
Yellow Azaleas, Dogwood, Red
Bud, Pink Crabapple, White
Pine, Tulip Poplars, 2-3 ft.
$2.75 doz.; Pink Phlox, Day
Lilies, Blue Iris, Gray Violets,
Shasta Daisies) $2.50 C. Bon-
nie Abercrombie, Mineral Bluff.
Mixed col. Dahlia bulbs, $1.
doz.; Orange Day Lilies, White
Iris, Red and Yellow Cannas,
Hardy Phlox, 40c doz.- Del.
rag Leilar Phillips, Royston,
Bt, Al: :
Nice size mixed col. Snap-
dragon plants, damp packed,
30c doz. Add postage. Miss
Fannie Eason, Royston, Rt. 1.
Jap. Iris (Kaempfuri), strong
plants, good bloomers, $1.80 per
10; $10. C; $80. M. Any color.
All named. FOB. V. W. Wilson,
Savannah, Rt. 3, Box 456.
Red King Carnations, $1.00
doz.; Orange and Lemon (mix-
ed col.), doz., 30c; Orange
and Lemon Lilies, 2 doz., 300;
Narcissus bulbs, 60c doz. Susie
Andrews, Thomasville, ~Box
641.
_ Named Day Lilies, dif. col-
ors, 50c-75 ea.; Hastings Zin-
nias, mixed cols., and Aster
plants, 35c, PP; Also Spider
Lily bulbs, Red, 50e doz.; Zin-
nia, Marigold, and Martin
Gourd Seed, 10c pkg. No or-
ders filled under 50c. Mqrs.
Fred Atkinson, Valdosta, Rt. 4.
Christmas. Cherry plants,
grown from seed this spring,
10 ea.; 2, 15c. PP. Mrs. Wal-
lace Wilson, Gainesville, Rt. 4.
Petunia plants, 18 col. mixed
Iris, Per. Phlox, Mums, Thrift,
Dahlia Slips, Siberian Iris,
Yarrow, Goldenglow, 50 doz.;
Hibiscus, Swet Peas, Tulips,
6, 50c; Mixed Col. Geraniums,
cuttings, 6, 50c; Cannas, 50
doz. Mrs. Willis Grindle, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1.
Hardy Phlox, 4 cols. Blue
Ageratum, Blue Spanish, Yel-
low, White, Purple Iris, White,
Purple Violets, Dusty Miller,
Yellow, White Blooming Hardy
Moss, 50c doz.; Jonquils, Nar-
cissus, $1. C; Tiger Lilies, 75
doz.; Lemon Lilies, 60 doz.
Miss L. M. White, Dahlonega,
Rt.- 1, Box: 35.
Buttercups, Phlox, mixed col-
ors, Ageratum, Butter and
Eggs, 50c doz.; Boston Ivy,
Goldenglow, .Dbl. Day Lilies,
Siberian Iris, Tiger Lilies,
Snowballs, Butterfly bushes,
$1. doz.; Evergreen Hedge, $1.
C: Sharon Roses, Maiden Hair
Ferns, 4, 50c. Moss packed.
Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dahlonega,
Bee Ae ,
Dbl. Single Jonquil, Narcis-
sus, $1.00 C; Blue Ageratum,
Dusty Miller, Yellow, White,
Purple, Blue Spanish Iris,
Phlox, White, Yellow Bloomi
Moss, Purple, White Viol
Lemon, Day: Lilies, 50 doz;
Tiger Lily bulbs, 75 doz. Miss
$2. doz.; Thrift,
phlox, Day lilies, Yel
nas, goldenglow, 5
| Yellow Kerria Jap
, and white Thrift,
| Pink Camellias, roo
| $3:50 doz.; Magnoli
flora; 2-3) ft., $2.50 ea.
b Flow i Diogiwood,
Fla. Rubra, 18-24 in.
Talmadge Robinson, @
Camellias, 12-15 in,
doz.; $39.75 C; $350. M;
er size, 11/2 yrs, old,
$18. C; $165. M. Del
packed. Maude Hai
ville, 1 is
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Cedar, 20 ea.; Dahl
good size, yellow, vari
red, 6, 75c; Day and
Lilies, Sweet Violets,
bunches, 75 doz. Add ]
Mrs. Nellie Parker, G
Rt. 6.
Pink and White |
Rose, rooted, Grape L
25c | gonia, 25c ea.; Butterfl
es, Purple Lilac bushe
Azaleas, dif. colors, Ne
Vine, $1. doz. Add pi
ee Mae Turner, Gain|
Single and Dbl. D.
mixed, 30 doz.; $1.
Grindle, Dahlonega,
Day lilies, Star of Be
Cannas, 50 doz.; Pi
terfly, New Year Vin
running rose, 20 @a.;
$1.25 doz.; yellow globe,
Easter lilies, $1. -doz.;
rooted, $4. C.
Mrs. Robert H. Norre:
ville, Rt. 6.
Flowering Cherry, pi
mond, boxwood sprouts,|
spirea, 30c ea.; mix. col
Williams, hardy, mixe
oT
H, C Bp oWa
p]
phlox, candy tuft, 6
pink thrift, $1. C; re
blue thrift, 45c doz.
zie Crow, Gainesville,
Weeping Mary, Azale:
theas, aS
bushes, Evergreen Vine
blue blooms, 6, $1.00;
Wild Iris, Yellow, Oran
Lilies, Tame and Wild
Violets, Hedge, 25c doz; 7
Mt. Ferns, 25c bunch,
postage. Mrs. Manda H
son, Ellijay, Rt. 3. -
| Weepg Mary, Azaleas, %.,.
shrub, ~ Altheas, ti
Birdeye, Evergreen Vines, [re
bloom), 6, $1.00; Purples
Iris, yellow Orange D _
Hedge, 25 doz.; $1. Cj=3I
Dbl. Marigold seed, 2 thl:
Mt. Ferns, 25 bunch. A
age. Miss Malvie Hend
Bllijay, Rt. 3. 1
Azaleas, Purple Althi
low Jasmine, White Rv
Roses, Holly, Weepi
C ldenbell, Bridalwr
Huckleberry, Sweets
$1.00; Evergreen Vin
blue bloom), 50c doz.;
Tris, Orange Lilies, $1
postage. Mrs. Howard
Ellijay, Rt: 8227
Snapdragon Plants, :
col. red, yellow, white,
variegated, also Dbl. touc
Nots, pink, purple, each:
$1.00. PP on dollar o
more, No checks. Send
Mrs. N. B, Overby,
Branch, Box 194
Coleus or. Sultanas,
mixed cols.,-10, $1.00.
postage. Mrs, A, P. She
Griffin, Rt. C. -
Jonquils, Daffodils,
Narcissi, and Pink Thrift
Add postage. Mrs. W, 3.
Haralson. t
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Ferns, Calycanthus,
wreath, Crape Myrtle, For
Dogwood, Red Hone
Silver Lace, . 2, $1.00;
Evergreen Hedge, $2.00 ce
Daffodils, $1.50 C; Ami
Bulbs, $1.75 ea.; 10 fin
Iris, $1.00. Mrs. John |
Hartwe'l, Rt. 2. ;
100 var, Bearden irl
both Silver and Bronze
in A, I, S. shows. Writ
names and prices. Mrs.
Patrick Ji :
Mary Holloway, Dahlonega, Rt. it
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FLOWERS AND. SEED
FLOWERS AND SEED | FLOWERS AND SEED
| FOR SALE
_ FLOWERS AND s :
_ FOR SALE ee - FOR SALE =
FOR SALE
Si
ragon Plants, Write, Yellow Jasmine, Woods} Sept. Sunflowers; Dusty Mil-| Salvia (scarlet sige), 50c doz.} All col. dbl eraniums i
.00. Add post-| Vine, Snow Berries, Bay, Pop-|ler, 25c doz.; Orange Day bilies! at af ieee Tel eaten 5495.| bloom, 35c ea. re "beasts
cae aw-|lar, Tea Olive, Digatillas, roat-|Old Fashion Verbena, 30c doz.;|A, F, Jackson, Atlanta, 435|25 ea; purple achemenes, 50
x ed. 1-4 ft., 10 ft.; White Rain|Xmas Bells, Altheas, Weeping | Ridgewood Rd., N. E. doz.; other house plants, 7 for
ris, 50c ea; a Morning Corn, - Glads,| Willow, Grey Beard, . Holly,| - $1.00. Shipping charge 25c extra
ousand Daf.|D8 Tongue, Nickle and Dimes,|Mimosa, Poplar, | Dogwood,|_, Tiger _and Agust Lilies, 30c;| for ea. order. Mrs, Alma Moore,
30 doz. Add postage. Exch.|Sweetshrub, Wild Azaleas, 5,|Boston Ferns, 35c; Oxallis, white | adel,
issi, 75c C:|10& sacks. Mrs. David Colson, | $1.00; Petunias, 25 doz. Add|F pink, Star Moss, yellow or
ce / Hazlehurst, Rt. 1, Box 256, postage. Mrs, D. C. Ledbetter,| White, 25c; . trape Begonia, Century plants, green and
Lithonia, Rt. 3, Box 218, Conch Cy oe eg ae PP in es, ee Phe
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Roots, : Sree 2. a Rd. Honey-| Pink and Blue Hydrangeas.|" ne eee _, | Sharp, Temple. R.. 1. phone no,
a | eee, a We | sip Homie Mama Sg, 240 x, We
: > 4, | ani e onch- Begonia, Dbl. | Narcissi, $1. oz.; Red, Yel- :
1 aoa $1.00; Spirea, Golden Chain, | Petunia cuttings, 5c ea.; 2, 25;|low Dahlias, $1.50 doz.; Star 12 pot plan. cuttings. ae
iat Peach, 35c ea; 4, $1.00; Canma/Lace Fern, 25c ea.; 2, 45c. Mrs.|Jasmine, 2, 30c Brown Mums, Shapes, Poin 3 aultatiae
hite Spirea, 25c| Lilies, red or yellow, dbl., $1.00 J. A, Wilson, Martin. 25c doz.; Milk and Wine Lilies, | any others, no two alike, $1.00,
5 Red Grass Pinks, | doz.; Packed ii peat moss. Mrs. i $1.50 doz.; Orange Day Lilies, | FP in Ga. on $1.00 orders. Mrs.
oreo Sia 25 doz.|Inez Beaver, Jesup, Rt. 2. Red President Cannas, $1.00 Ae Exch. White Narcissi for} %. Landin, Toccoa. 2
Mt E) yotlow with areen edge Hokie sie dc. Mixed Yella Sanat Print Sacks. Mrs. Efferene| Johnquilla Simpiex, true
e Pink a Red| Leak, 10c slip for plain; 25 for| Narcissus, also White April Mosley, Buchanan, Rt. 1. scented single jonquil, dainty
$1.00; Jumbo| yellow, Mrs. Gordon Leather- blooming variety, $2.00 C; Yel-| | Vinca or Periwinkle, 45 doz.; miniaturesyellow florests White
Iso White (yel- wood, Lawrenceville. . low Deep Cup Daffodils, 50c|Burpees Giant Zinnias, Mari- fae poten: ae ea os
Plants: White and Cream Pin doz. Orders for $1.25 PP in Ga.| golds, 60c doz; Calendula, | 3; e 5
tina, & doz. *|Cushion Type Fever Few, 30c Miss Evelyn W. Seago, Pine-| Salvia, 65 doz.; White Iris, 50c a eres eee
nd Wine Lilies, |20%; Ageratum, 20c; Seed; | hurst. / doz; 4 col. Cannas, 50c-$1.50| ail good, 25 doz, $2.00 C. Posts
en dried fruit. Fever Few, 2 Tone Mexican} Dbl. Red Geranium, l5dc ea.; doz.; Justicia, 50c ea.; Jew, 5}naid. Mrs. Maurice C. Aber
ei Quitman. Zinnia, Phlox, 10c tsp. anmdjRooted, 20c ea; Lace andjea. Mrs. Viola . Brady, Cairo,|crombie, Palmetto, Rt. 1, phone
5 a om stamped envelope; Bachelor|prengeri Ferns, 20c ea.; Bos-| Rt. 1, Box 343. j Newnan-787-R4. ~ .
e, Salvia, Petunias,| Button, 15c and 20c -match-jton and Sword Ferns, 25c ea.;| pink and Rode Hardy Phlox wy ae :
arigolds Blue Ager-| boxful. $1.00 orders PP in Ga.|Star of Bethlehem Bulbs, 35|piants Goldenglow, Yellow and|rosment Wie Angel Trumpets,
r of the Lake, 20c doz.| No checks. Mrs. M, M. Kelley, |doz.; 2 doz., 45c; collection ferns} White Mum Plants, 25c doz.; rooted plants, 50; 3, 31,005
Lilies, 15 a Lithonia, Rt. 3. _ begonias, geraniums, etc. 20,|Giant Dbl. Hollyhock Seed, es eke _ Bait 3
estat ae o6 Feverfew, $1.00 doz.; Shasta noe ee J. E, Stone, Adairs-| mixed colors, Hibiscus, Con- Orange Day Lilies, 50c doz. Add
ae Paircloth; Daisies, 50e doz.; Verbena, 25a} Y chcomb, 10c Pkt, Add postage.|p stage, Mrs. rank Clements
bunch; Dif. Iris, $1.50 doz.; Pink, Hemerocallis Day Lilies, $1.00} Mrs. C. C. Gentry, Calhoun, Enigma. =
Blue Hardy a 200 C; Dbl. Yellow Narcissi, 35|Rt: 3. Se 4 on
ea.; Mullien Pinks, OZ. doz.; 3. doz, a 00; Yellow i : 5 ; bud, Dogwood, Golden.
Exch. for other Per flowers, Jonquils, $1.00 C. Extra large whi 3 te Pe Ae ou chain, Snow Ball, Pink Run-
Mi ;]Mrs. H. H, Thomason, Rock-| Daffodils, $1.00 C. All bulbs! abeled, 35, $1.20; Gaillardias, | 2img Scarlet Red Rose, 3, Sls _
25 doz.; Oak-| mart. blooming size. First choice. Mrs.| Ageratum 35c doz.; 6 dif. Can-| Sue Grass, 40c doz.; Pink
%5e ea. Add : Frances V. Clark, Alpharetta, ; Z : Primrose, Sweet Williams, als
g | 4 Orchid Curcuma Lily Bulbs, > >|nas, 65c and $1.20 doz.; Jonquils, ; ee : ee
- Cromer, Roys $1.00; Large type White, Bronze Hamby Rd., Rts- lk. Daffodils, 200, $1.65; Cream Daf- pars, 80 ane oat ee
Mum Plants, 2 doz., $1.00; Artil-| Pink thrift, 25 doz.;Yellow|fodils,. $115 C; Blue Roman| ~~ Sagi neue. wee
bl. Red and Mixedilery Ferns, White Thornless}Mums, 75c doz.; Lady of the|Hyacinths, 65c doz, Mrs, J. M.|. Daffodils, Blue Tame Violets
nts, 20 doz. Mrs. J.| Rose, and Rosemary Bushes, 50|Lake, 50e doz,; Jonquils, $2.00| Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 1, Box 455. Orange Day Lilies, $3. M; Pures
, Albany, 616 Stadi-|ea. Add postage. Mrs, V. M,|C; Narcissi, $1.00 C; White Iris,| pink Weigelas, Bridalwreath,|Ple King, and Yellow Iris,
Johnson, Shellma. 0c doz.; Blue Iris, 40c doz.; Jasmine, Lilacs, | Snowballs, | Leopard Lilies, Star of Bethle-
6. Pink Rambling Roses, rooted, Mums bronze, yellow, 50c doze! Faster Rose, Spirea, all rooted, | hem: Blue Violets, 75c C; Lie
: small, $1.28 2. 25c; Purple Lilacs, Yellow|Add. postage. Mrs. Florence|95 ea: Iris, Orange Dry Lilies, | lacs; Red Azaleas, Pink Spi-
Roses, 25c ea.; Golden Bells, 20c;| Leathers, Buchanan, Rt. 1. 50c doz.; Mixed col. Sweet Wil- rea, White Running Roses, 2,
Fussell, Atlanta, Jonquils, 20c doz. Add postage.| Begonias, 6 varieties includ-|liams, 35 doz. Add postage, No 45c. Rooted. Add. postage. Mrs.
E. Mrs, Warren McDaniel, Talk-|ing Red and Argenteo-Guttato,| checks nor Fla, orders. Gladys) Frank Parks, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Pui, $1.00. Pre- ing Rock, Rt. 2, = a oe Oe ae Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1. Wild Iris, Orange Lilies,
ek Atlanta,| Lady Slipper, 2 colors Prim-j Satis guar, Postage under $2.00. Maiden Hair Fern, nice clump,} Tame violets, $1. C; Arborvitae,
Ra, rose, Marigolds, Dbl. Touch-Me-| (j0 on checks). Mrs, N, B. Wil- 25c; Red Sword, Crabclaw Cac-} Snowball, Goldenbell, Purple
.| Veronica, Ageratum blue}
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2 Nots, 3 cols. Princes Feather 4 tus, rooted plants, 15c ea.;j and Pink Altheas, White Eng-
Lilies, es Snow on the Mountain, Dahlia, ee aoe 943 Greenwood Mixed ee. oe 15c cup; a ies one Mary,
= : Zinnias, Lupine, Bachelor But- aE cups, 25c, d postage. Mi weetshrubs. erns, any
3 poC aa ne one: 5 cols.; Petunias, 3} African Violets: Indian Chief, er user Oliver, : ae 3, $1. Add postage. Jean Hen-
ee ake anise All SUE doe: Pius postage.|Sailor Girl, Lavender Girl, Iris: Calif. Gold, Bl B derson, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49. %
Fall Pi = fe Mrs. J. G. Combs, Toomsboro, {Purple Girl, Bronze Girl, Or- I ris: Cait. Gold, blue boy, :
dnd Egg Plants, Rt. 2. biel Wonder, Warrior, Red Kin, ndian Chiel, Orchid, 2 toned me
for Box plant Violet Beauty, Gongeous, Bur-|/avender and cream, 25c rhiz-| | pj] owERS AND SEED
postage. Mrs. Golden Chain, Yellow Pesce ay D5 one; deed purple or collection i
? gundy, Sunrise, Snow Prince, of i0 kinds $2.00 C; Col. yel- WANTED
Alpharetta, Rt.| cas, 3, $1.00; White, Yellow}; i 2 50. }
Mums, $1.00 doz; Daffodils, Gar Bee va rear ae low bulbs, $1.25 C; hollyhock
eed ae oe Sie dows jne Wilson, Atlanta, 943 Green- Mise Se eee Wright, Bl. Want red or bronze _ ieaf
, Yellow, Blue, Purple Iris 15 berton. 3 A Cannas with large rose-pink
P Seaver dia. All tuvtpd:.No\ checks. |, Lanse 2 Tone, Red Radiance Amaryllis, 25c ea.; Feverfew color Dower headsy Nolen 3
: fee : le/Mums, 75c doz.; Med. Nancy |... : : 1/2 ft. Advise. Mrs. H. W. Law,
es. Biges Be eck Ople Rose, Bronze, White, 40c doz;|Pink Thrift, Hardy Moss, Night eee
Ps. 3 reissi, $1.25 Cc; Caps, Petunias. lc ea.; Snap- : : :
ster Lilies, Yelow| Begonias, 35 ea; Fern, Lace] Str _White, Narcissh, $135 Cs] Gragons, Ini 25c doz.; ea,| Want ved and pink Iris, yek
ach :lump 25e: 5,{and Fluffy Ruffle, 40c ea.; Bos-|Scarlet Sage, 20c doz. Mrs. White Striped Jew, Pink Oxal- low and pink cannas anq red
Dark Red 2 {ton, Sprengeri and Fish Scale,!CGlyde Logan, Austell, Rt. 2. lis, Hen and Biddie, 3, 10;| and- white Sultanas. Advise.
, 18 ea.; 2, 25; 35c; Ivy, Striped Jew, Coleus, ; fo _ |Rooted Sultana, Red Geranium} Mrs. W. F. Hall, Dewey Rose,
*} Jade, 25c; Sultanas, 35c ea.| Spider Lilies, 25c ea.; Petuni-|/and Begonia cuttings, 10c ea.;| Rt. 1. :
Mrs. Noel|Plus postage. Mrs. Otis Mash-' Touch-N e-Not Plants, 50c| Add postage. Mrs, Lester Phil-| want some blooming size
; doz.; Per. Phlox, 60c doz.; Pink} lips, Royston, Rt, 1. ~ 1 ee
3. seta sigs ok __ |Phrift, 50; Corecpsis, Jonquils, pe Deore Hollyhocks, Red preferred,
Water's Hyacinths, 4, 50c;|-Dbl. Day Lilies, Purple and| ~ Narcissi, Chinese Sacred, Pa- Give price. Mrs. Orr Davis, A
cissus Bulbs, 50) water Lilies, 25 doz.; Golden : ; White, Lauren ter, 65| Cochran
i 5 -|White. Iris, 35c doz.; Angel|Per White, Lauren's Koster, @5 :
25e oh ee glow, Buttercup, 30c _doz.; | trumpet, 3, 25c; Red, Pink, whit doz; Diana Kosner, Sgl. Blue} Want rooted cuttings Angel <
Seen |Dahlia Slips, 40 doz.; Love!Running Rose, 25c ea. Add post-|Hyacinths, 85 doz.; All. nice| Wing Begonia, Martha Washe |
A angle, 25 plants 20c, Damp|age, Mrs, D, is DeLay, Austell, blooming size. Del. to 3rd. zone. } ington Geraniums, Apple Blos
Daisies, 15 $1.00} packed, Add postage. Mrs. Odie| Rt. 2, Box 209. 5 on checks. Miss Mittie Col-| som Geranium, Lavender Sul
e Violets, fragrant,
bye Robe Violets, Old Time Lily Bushes, 3, $1.00; wood, N, E,
, 6, $1.00; Pink Ox-]Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. __ |lins, Smithville, Rt. 1. tana, and dbl. Petunia. Mra
Blue Ir : . Petunia. 1
jump; Finest Iris, Malt Cluster Datfodils, Gold: bee ae ee $1.00 ee Dbl. Red <onch Begonia,| Homer Turner, Loving.
Day Lilies, each) en Yellow Fragrant blooms in| Snowdrop Bulbs, King Alfred | rooted, 40c; Dbl. and Single) Want to exchange Cheiry 5
Garden Fuchsia, 50c;| ep, and March, $3.00 C; 2 dif.|Jonquils, White Narcissi, $2.00 |Lemon, Lilies, Cannas, Sweet) Laurel. 8-10 in., for all colorg
arge red leaf, 25.| hp], Daffodils, 75c doz.; Orange|c: : a. | Peas, Per, Phlox, 15 ea.; Gail- cant ;
. . +3 ; Rose col. Thrift, Florid Ee Geraniums and Begonias; 1
est, Crawfordville} Salmon Amaryllis, 6, $1.00;}voss, 50c doz. Exch for a. lardias Ageratum, Snow-on- Cher: cel for : eel aee
White Variegated | Achimenes Plants, ready to pot,| sacks, Martha Womack, Bre- | the--Mountain, Coleus, 25 doz.) Cnemy Laurel for one of othe
$1.25; $5.50 M;{6 cols., 25c ea, Mrs. John Grang-|men, Rt, 2, Box 89 Add: postage. Mrs... Wm. C.| Mrs. Roy Brown, Lake, Fang
a . x ? 9 Ms wig _ y Rt, 2, Box 46.
as, 6, $1. 25: minor er, Reidsville. Lewis, Toomsboro, Rt. 2. . + &) ane
bunches, $1.25; Per. : i : Lavender Bronze Encurved| jy ... Blooming Size Rea|: Want Maple Leaf Begonias,
3 Fine Iris: Sky Blue, Orchid,!\fums Hills of Snow, Yellow, arge OTB oe A eS evr ee eet Cumby, Tifton, oer
Sister Pink Running | yellow, Pur Sree GHiden cLAle? Lercama. SRadiatay psd
5 ple, Tan, Deep Blue, 7} Spider wily ,Lycoris adiata) LK
LB. Mrs, E. L. Bain,}many 2 Tones, $1.25 doz. Mrs. ean Shen: Peon a Bulbs; ready to plant, for Sept. Tift Ave.
J. M. McGuire, Adairsville. Jap. Iris, Yellow, Deep Blue, ne eae nue ee Want Geraniums, Hydrans
Jonquils, 25 doz.; ay sw | White, Light Blue, Purple, Wine }22- Mrs. Rosa G. oole, Vaidos-| geas,, any color Verbena, Moths
9 q, Orange Day Lilies, Yellow g ple ta, P. O. Box 112, Bie Tebrs Colets, oct amen
ths, 5c ea.; Butter-| Jonquil Bulbs, 25c ea.; Seven| Pink, one each, $1.00; Imp. x ,
Goldenbell, 15 ea.; Sister Roses, 35 per cutting.|Emperor Daffodils, White Nar-| 12 asst. lilies, $1.25 PP; 1| Thrift; Also have for sale Ele-
15 bunch; Sweet| Add postage. Mrs. M. L. Crowe,|cissi, 10, $1.00; Mrs, .C. B.|large pale yellow Hyperion day phant Har, 25 and 50c; Blaz-
0c ea.; Red Dahlias, Cumming Rt. 1. Robinson, Bowdon, lily, i large pkt, asst, flower|i28 Star, large Leaf Sage, 10
: pkt.: Blooming Palma Christie
postage. Geneva F. Red White Dogwood, Holly,} Jonquil, Yellow Narcissi, Daf- seed each order: Lilies, will be fo. sale. Mrs. Myrtle Hitchcock, ~
Gainesville, Rt. 6, : : : : vaca; |day lily. tiger, milk and wine
Azaleas, Crabayple, Gooseberry, |fodils, Paper White Narcissi,} 04 Gieiion iris. Myrtle Pace,| Dallas, Rt. 2.
Want White Wonder, Real
: Sister Rose Bushes,| Magnolia, 1, 2, 3 ft., 25c; 35c, blooming size bulbs, mixed, Wace Rt. 1
in bing Azaleas, Rose} 45c; Cherokee: Roses, St, Johns $6.00..M; Iris uilies, 50c doz.; BEC eee
Veeping Willow, 20c| V7ort, Butterfly Bush, May Ap-|Butte- and Egg Plants, fine leaf} Roman hyacinths: single| Glory Dahlia Slips. State price
; 3 ft., 60c; Cowslip; | ple, 0c ea. Add postage. No|kind, White with Blue Violets,| White, $2.00 doz.; Blue, $1.25|and quantity. Miss Mamie An-
stamps nor checks. Exch. for|$1.00 ''. Not PP. Mrs. Maud}doz.; Emperor daffodils, White|derson, Ellijay.
Hounds Tongue,| print sacks. Mrs. Ralph Starley,|McElory, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 61|Lady, Paper White cluster, Want roots balled and bur=
illiam, Lady Slip-| Sr., Danville, Rt, 2, Box 113, B. Chinese Sacred lily, April, yel-|japped of Sou, Smilax, rooted =
tn ni 2 - Snapdragon, Columbine, Red] King Alfred Jonquils, $2.50 lw cluster Narcissi, 50c doz.} Moss Roses, Write: Mrs. Vann .
mn ce on, Rt. 2. Salvia, 65 doz.; White Fever-}C; White Narcissi, 2.00 C; Dbl. a ee ne oie nas Ingram, Rome, Sherwood Rd.
nk Running Roses, few, Blue Ageratum, Sweet | King Alfred Jonquils, $1.00 doz.; : a 2 Pee aes
William, Globe Amaranth, 50c}Purple Violets, 50c doz.; Star of pee ee Ey tee: s0.95, tn. sie aloe snviae of
doz.; Mixed Petunias, 3 doz.,|Bethlehem, 75c doz. Royal |=!berton. yellow Roses, several large
-| $1. 00, ae 10c auch: on. check. Tris, Lilies, $1.00 doz. Add| Daffodil bulbs. 50c C; Thrift,] Boxwood (4 ft. or more), and
. ; M ee ene: Bre- $1.00 C; tube roses, 75e doz, Mrs.| Creeping Fig Vine. Mrs. J. L. age
2, next Willie Nelson, Smyrna, Rt: 2. | Jolly, Rome, 205 Sherwood Rd.
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uidance and direction of
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{ hereby challenge the
en of not only the South, but of all forty-
eight states, to dedicate
the proposition that our
up a nation to be a republic of equal
states, and of sovereign
will do this, and if we will pursue that
high purpose with the same stamina, un-
changing devotion, and fortitude of the
veterans of the South, and their wives
and sons and daughters,
restore the waste place in our own fed-
eral government, and make of this entire
nation a greater country than it has ever
been before.
-the omnipotent
men and wom- proud a
And lead us safely
Thou hast led us safel arith fire and &
themselves to Gnud: y The last. reunion of
forefathers set
sey
rights. If we
we will truly
Oh Lord our God in ages past,
On hill, in dale and mountain fast,
Hard pressed by enemies
Across the seas and over there :
dark
fathers paths were
-_drear,
But always sure in thy ck time
Thy hand appeared in ways sublime.
Our fathers feet have safely trod
The decks of ships on storm tossed seas;
Their steps have gone through | forest
wilds
For many, many weary miles,
And now today our fathers sleep
Seon . and,
a abe ae
a _ Comes to an end as a thi
and
Let us pass ae the ae
_ the shade. ot the trees
"sioner Linder ine to. *
pear before Congressiaie
FLOWERS AND SEED
WANTED
Want white and pink dbl
geranium cuttings. Advise. Mrs.
James C. Odom, Ashburn, Rt.
2,:Box 215.
Want cuttings, red or pink
Astilbe and Lythrum, fragrant
Viburnum, pink lilac, azaleas,
eamellias, Tamarix (Tamarosk),
purple, lavender, yellow, scar-
let. sultana, Korean and Jap
Cherry, dbl. hibiscus. Have
named Dahlias, Beauty Bush
: oe and cannas to exchange.
a
firs. Nora Smith, Arnoldsville.
EGGS FOR SALE
' Several dozen White. Pekin
Duck: Eggs to reliable party for
hatching on halves. Mrs. S, H.
Mitchell, Rockmart, Rt, 1.
Giant S. C. Black Minorca
Eggs, 15, $2.25; Early hatch
cockerels, $2.25 ea, L.-B. Mil-
lians, Newnan.
Quail Eggs, 35c ea. Call'at my
place. Dixie 5437, Mrs. H.\P.
Moss, Atlanta, 764 McDonough
Blvd., S. E. ;
Setting 18 Guinea Eggs,
speckled with some _ Royal
Purple, $1.35 PP; Or $1.25 at
my home. B. P. Richardson, At-
Janta, 4556 Northside Dr., Rt.
10. CH.-8455.
Dark Cornish Eggs, 16, $1.50,
delivered. Exch. setting for 500
P. R. Potato Plants. Leona
Simpson, Sparta, Rt, 2.
Ring Neck Pheasant Ejgs,
$3.00 doz. H. J. Busha, Jr., Toc-
coa, 409 S. Sage St. Tel. 291.
Bronze turkey and Ringneck
Rheasant Eygs, also baby birds
for sale. Will not ship, A. A.
Nash, Atlanta 240 Gibson St.,
5, E, (La. 4560).
Papes Black Minorca Eggs,
16 setting, $1.25.
D. Elliott, Lavonia.
PLANTS FOR SALE
Goyt, insp. Red Skin P, R.
plants, $2. M. Prompt. ship-
ment. Prepaid. No checks. EB,
M Lightsey, Sereven.
Lady T. Strawberry, 45 C;
306, $1.25: 500, $2.00; Water-
cress, 30, 65c; Peppermint, 30c
doz.; BOs 65; $1.20 C; Tansy,
Horehound, 55 BOCs. MESic- Spt Wis
Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 1, Box, 455.
Pure Copperskin Bunch
Sweet Potato, good count, $2.
M. here. Will not ship. Mrs.
Pearl Smoak, Warwick.
Govt. insp. and treated Cop-
perskin and Red Skin P. R.
Potato, seed grown from vine
cuttings, Sn count, good
plants, $2. M: 2 M up, $1.90 M.
Del, Thomas Lightsey, Screven,
Rt z
PPS Mrs, : las |
PLANTS FOR sae
as:
Cert. Chnseen:: Po Re Po-
tato, $2. M; 4000 up, $1.75 M.
Alma, Rt. 1.
Marglobe and Rutger Toma-
to, 500; > $1.25: $22> My; ~ Calif.
Wonder and Long Stem Red
Hot Pepper, 300, $1.00; 500,
$1.50; $2.75 M. Order filled day
received. PP. J. P. Mullis,
Broxton.
Govt. insp. and cert. Cop-
perskin Potato plants, ready,
$3.50 M.. Del. 2PPo AL oJ. Grif=
fis, Patterson, Rt. 1, Box 42.
Strawberry plants, 50c C;
$4.50 M. PP. No COD. Earl
Stuckey, Blackshear,
Hot Pepper
Sage plants,
Strawberry,
plants, 15 doz.;
15c ea.;. Large
$1. C; Rutger and
Marglobe Tomato, 35c C; 300,
$1.00; Add 15c postage. Mrs.
Lester Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1.
Marglobe and Rutger Toma-
to, 400, $1.00; $1.75 M; Calif. W.
and Long Slim Red Hot. Pep-
per, 300, $1.00; 500, $1.50; $2.75
M Moss packed. Ready. for
prompt shipment. J. M. Mul-
lis; Broxton, Rt. 2.
Govt. insp. P. R. Potato, red
or. copperskin,, $2. M; 5000, $9.
All dl. Full count. Prompt
shipment. W. G. Murray, Odum,
Rita:
Rutger, Marglobe Temato,
400, $1.00; $1.75 M; Calif. Won-
der and Long Stem Red -Hot
Pepper, 300, $1.00; 500, $1.50;
$2.75 M. Prompt delivery.
Ready for shipment. Lou Era
Muilis, Broxton, Rt. 2.
Red Skin P. R. Potato, $2.50
Mm Bunch P. R. plants, $4.50
Prompt shipment, PR Geke
aisediey, Baxley.
Govt. insp. and treated P. R.
Red Skin Potato, good plants,
$1.50 M. Prompt shipment.
Ready. No checks. W. R. Light-
sey, Screven.
Chas. W. Cabbage, 500, $1.00;
| $1.75 M; Ga. Collards, $1.50 M;
10 M, $12.50; Marglobe, Rut-
| get Tomato, 500, $1.25; $2. M.
PP Pen Gals): re avis. ave
vledgeville, Rt. 5.
Govt. insp. La. Copperskin
Potato, $2. M; P. R. Bunch, $4.
M Prompt shipment. and good
count. C. F. Mann, Surrency.
Strawberry plants (4 kinds),
75c C; Red, Black Raspberry,
White Blackberry, Horseradish,
6 bunches, 50c; Garden Horse-
mint, Peppermint, 24, A0c; Gar-
lic, 40 doz.; Fresh picked out
Bleck Walnut Meats, $1. lb.
PP in Ga. Mrs. Willis Grindle,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Insp. Red and Pink Skin Po-
ae Slips, ready, $2.50 M; 500,
L507. Jc 3s Strayhorn, Flowery
Br anch; Rt -2.
Scarlet Dawn Tomato
$3. M; 50c.C;
plants,
Bell. Pepper, 20c
doz.; Moss packed. Add 20c
postage for small orders. No
checks. Ben Edwards, Albany,
seg Whitney Ave. Phone 3058-
Prompt shipment. ag IL Rigdon, :
PLANTS FOR SALE.
Cert. La. Copperskin Sugar
Yam Potato plants, $3. M. PP.
S. J. Hardee, Surrency, Rt. 1:
Imp. Copperskin P. R. plants,
govt. insp., treated, ready, $2.50
M on shipment. Full
count. L. Lightsey, Screven,
Reeds ee 185.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
.|CORN & SEED CORN:
Yellow Popcorn to plant or
eat, for sale or exchange for
good Crowder peas. Mrs. Rex
Davidson, Alto, Rt. 1.
FEATHERS:
Nice; new white feathers,
75c lb. Del. Sample on request.
Mrs. Mary Collins, nee
Rte:
FRUITS: (FRESH & DRIED)
Nice Sundried apples, free
of peel, worm, and core, 45c
lb. PP. Mrs. . Grace. Payne,
Young Cane.
Best quality Sundried RS
45Ib. sin +5. tbe Adts ip. PP.
Mrs. Fred Franks, Hiawassee.
HONEY, BEES, ETC: ~
New Chunk Comb _ Honey,
2i/2 1b. big mouth jars, 12 to
case, $7.50; Extracted, 21/2 lb.
big mouth jars, 12 to case, $7.;.
24-16 0z. round jars to case ex-
tracted, $6.00; 15-53 gal. bar-
rels Extracted, price on request,
John A. Crummey, Jesup, P. O..}
Ox 11%:
MEATS:
* 1-Sugar Cured ham, 23 Ibs.,
75 lb.; Sugar Cured Shoulder,
about 18 Ibs., 65c Ib. Add post-
age, Rosie Crowe, Cumming,
Buca:
1 Country Salt Cured ham,
20-1/2 > Ibs... 7507. 1b.;-2-nice sides
meat, around 18 lbs., 50c Ib.
COD or parcel post collect. No
checks, Clarence McMillian, Da-
cula, Rt. 1.
PEANUTS:
Small White Spanish Peanuts,
$4.00 bu, Ralph Dunn, Mariet-
ta; 202 Root St. .
Small, hand picked Spanish
peanuts, $4. bu. Ralph Dunn,
Marietta, 202 Root St.
POTATOES:
80 bu. Red Skin P. R. Sweet
Potatoes, $2. bu. at my place.
Tel. Fairfa- 2502. Raymond
Adams, Atlanta, 2410 Stuart
Ave., Ss. W
ROOTS AND HERBS:
Red Sassafras Roots and Bark,
25c lb.; Yellow Dock, 25c Ib.
Add postage. Edith Woody, Pis-
gah, Star Route.
Bear Foot, Yellow and Blood
Root, Yellow Dock, Queen of
the Meadow, Red _ Sassafras,
Spice Wood, Witch Hazle, Wild
Cherry, Peppermint, Spearmint,
Colts Foot, all 3 Ibs., $1.00, R.
C. Stover, Pisgah,
| Jessie Chambers, Uvalda. +
MISCELLANEOUS ~
FOR SALE
SYRUP;
one farm labor
Farm. M.
~ 35 gal. Sorghum syrup, $2. | merce.
gal. or $2. 25 by parcel post.
Moe Sanders, Commerce.
TREES: (FRUIT)
Red and Yellow Plum Trees,
20c ea.; Camphor, 25 and 50c;
Fig cuttings, Little Brown
Turkey, large Purple and Large
White 2, 25c. Add postage. Mrs.
Dan Terry, Quitman,
Good land 5
standing rent
Phone 21-7614.
nedy, Stone M
| Want col. vor
couple to work 0
and chicke
rive
MISCELLANEOUS
_ WANTED
with | light. wo1
accordingly. Co
PEAS: ; 2 Necons Re
Want 10 bu. peas, sound, ore
clean. Make best offer. a HL i
Bentley, Buchanan, ~ >
Want 2 lbs., little white or . 5
Rice peas. Advise price, ete on Aarth. No milk .
ily. Fair sala
Soe oe Davis, Duluth Rt. 151 yopoed: ate
Chambley,
SACKS: fea
Want 25 white, 200 Ib. cap.
Guano sacks, washed, 25 ea.
Want print, 100 lb. cap. sacks,
3 alike. Will exc. 1 doz. white
Pekin duck eggs. Mrs. S. H.
Mitchell, Rockmart, Rt. ds :
SHUCKS: - : pan [ ba
Want 10 Teo shucks and a 3
cobs, crushed. Pay $10. ton. Pee Pc ait hi
Ralph Dangar, Woodstock. Fake te ee
- bridge, Box 14
Want white m
old, from coun
chicken and turk
garden and repai
barns, etc. Must
FARM HELP WANTED
Want white depentaae or )
led woman with go healt
and character to live with fam- health. ee mons
ily of 2 adults and do light Wow ; i
farm chores on farm. Good aaa it. ME ;
permanent home, private room, Aflanta Rt. 2
board, salary. 23 mi. SE -Ma- z
con on Hwy. 80. Greyhound} Want good, reliab
Bus Line. State age, all details|on farm. 3 R house
in letter. Miss Pearl Solomon, | water, frigidaire,
Jeffersonville. lutely no drinki
Want young dairy herdsman nee ee oa
with H. I. R. experience. Joe 2.. Wesl Cha pel a
L. Young, LaGrange, Box 522. ey ae
Want col. couple to live and] Want white won
work on cattle farm, preferably Come a sie boa
man with tractor experience. ee Mra. CM I a
Nice home, elec. lights, garden Star Rt Ye
area. For right application ex- ee 4
Penh oe be paid to look 7
over job, also moving expenses} iy!
paid. Milliam Nixon, Thomas- a
ton, Care Nehi Company. ;
Want at once settled unen-
cumbered white woman to live
with family of five on farm
and work with chickens, gar-
dening, other light farm chores.
Prefer one desiring permanent
place in Christian home. Board
and reasonable salary. Mrs. E.
T Barrow; Coolidge.
Want good Christian woman}
with or -without children to|
take charge of light farm wor
tending chickens, ete. on
Two men (1
job on dairy or
at once. Must be m
tact: D. M. Black,
Couple wants jo
(no family), caring
ens, other farm
Daisy E, Lewis,
Miss Anna Shaffer; Aug
Rt. 2, Box 454.