Tom Linder Commissioner WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1952 NUMBER & Editorial By TOM LINDER word civis is a French word ng a citizen. il is a form of the word meaning lly something that relates to a citl- tizenship. ilized means that one has be- courteous; complaisant; gentle and well-bred; affable; kind; having izenship. . _ service means that branch of lic service relating to civil affairs, nguished from military. It means em of appointment and promotion it in the civil departments of pub- vice, It also means a system of ment to office-under which gov- - positions are subject to competi- inations, and under which suc- ng to merit, which also is the fac or in future promotions. CIVIL LAWS adly speaking there-are only three lassified as follows: ures law or the natural law is the all creation. It is Gods law and , the law of the tides, the law ovement of planets and heavenly aw of seeds, plants and trees, y of animals of all kinds, including y of man; these are a few of the of nature which taken together the law of nature. moral law is also Gods law, given nan for his guidance as the highest r of creation, and particularly in the of spiritual things, mans relation : and mans relation to man. wis a law made by man him- low-citizens is entitled to be called He is now civil as opposed to the lized he savage, to the outlaw, to al, to the idea that might makes Riess IVILIZATION. anners of a citizen of a civilized | lr ghts means the rights or privi- didates receive appointments _ @ changed by man. The law of heir orbits; the law of the sea- | L according to the | ae order, he ig goutteous; complaisan gentle and obligings well-bred; affable; kind; having the manners of a citizen of a eivilized community, ; Civil rights ave the rights or privileges of citizenship in a eivilized country. | THE THREE LAWS Under natural law, might makes right. The lion ean eat the lamb because he has the power to do so. The cannibal ean murder and eat the missionary be- cause he has the power to do so. The rankest and fastest growing plants and _trees can crowd out those of less vigorous growth because they have the power to do so. The eagle and the hawk can feast on the dove and the wren and the canary because they have the power to do 80. Might makes right In the realm of nature. In the realm of nature, the weak can combine against the strong, the wolf- pack can down the moose, the sword fish can destroy the whale because by com- bining they have obtained the might which gives them the right in nature to destroy their superiors. _ Under the law of nature, man has no right against other men or against the animals of the forest, other than the might whieh hig muscle and his brain may give him. : j Under the moral, law, duty becomes paramount. to right. Mans: paramount duty is to God, and akin to his duty to _ God is his duty to his fellowman. Under the moral law, the master is enjoined to be kind and considerate of _ his servants and the servant is enjoined to be faithful to his master and to any charge his master places in his keeping, _ such as the talents delivered to his three _ servants, the vineyard keepers, and the grape harvesters hired for a penny a day, Jesus said that He came not to destroy the law but to fulfill it, and that it should be fulfilled to the jot and tittle. It was the necessity for fulfilling the moral law that caused Christ to die on the cross. Civil law is made by man according to the method prescribed in each country. Civil duties are duties only because the legislature has prescribed them as duties. Civil rights are rights only because the legislature has so prescribed. There can be no civil duty and there can be no civil right except it is already the law. If we have a civil right in America it is be- cause the Constitution or the other law hhas given us that right. There can be no , id plan of a right unless such right can OAS Le Le be pointed out in the law. Unless it is ta the law, it is not a right It necessarily fol- lows that any claina or agitation by any group, religious racial or otherwise, for the passage of laws for civil rights, is senseless because they have no civil rights unless it is already the law. Under the American Constitution, in- cluding the bill of rights, it is impossible for one citizen to have a right that de- prives another citizen of a right givea him by the Constitution. The Constitu- tion is the act of the people of the states acting through their legislators. Statute law is the act, of the people of the states acting through their representatives in Congress. Under the Constitution, the right to life, liberty and.the pursuit of happiness is guaranteed to each and every citizen. The right te accumulate and ow property is. guaranteed to every citizes and the free and peaceful use of that property is guaranteed to each citizen regardless of race or creed, It therefore necessarily follows that .if an Indian owns a piece of land he has the constitutional right to limit the use of that land to those of his own choice. If he so desires he can say that none but an Indian can live on that land. If he runs a hotel or a: boarding house he can say whether or not anyone other than an Indian can live there. If he needs hired ~ help he can say that I will hire ne one but Indians, and all the powers of the Federal Government are staid. There is no authority in this country that cau tell him nay. without themselves vio lating the Constitution and the laws. It the supreme court undertakes to rule otherwise, it has ceased to be court in the true sense and has become the puppet of some creed, political party or pressure group. If a negro owns a piece of land he has a right to do, everything the Indian has a ~ right to do, and there is no power having the right to interfere so long as he vio- lates no law of the country. It should be taken for granted that if the Indian has these rights and a negro has these rights that a white man should have the same rights. If our laws and our constitutional rights apply without re- gard to our. race, then we must assume that the white man has as much right as anybody else. It necessarily follows that any FEPC or other law which would undertake to tell a man who he cau employ or cannot employ, or tell him for -whom he can or cannot work, is a nullity (Continued on page eight) a Per gt ay GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Address all items for publication and ail requests to be put on the mailing list and for change of address to STATE BU- REAU OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta, : {AL EDITORIAL cig1(n of notice. Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is accompained by new copy Limited space will not permit insertion of notices contain- ing more than 35 to 40 words, not including name and address. Bulletin, notices, : To:n Linder, Commissioner Published Weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. By Department of Agriculture Notify on FORM 3578Bureau ot Markets, 222 State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937 at the Post Office of June 6, 1900. orovided for in Section 1103. Act Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the, nor for any transaction resulting from published | at Covington, Georgia, under Act }~ Accepted for } mailing at special rate of postage E of October 8, 1917. Executive Office, Editorial State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office State Capito! | and Executive Offices 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. j SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALI H Farmall Tractor, new type _cultivator, planter, distributor, 10 A-6 McCormick harrow. 5 disc tiller, 52. R combine with motor, all in god cond., $2550. Trade for like amount cows and hogs? Ralph Westbrook, Louis- ville, Tel. 2031. Benthal Peanut Picker, Case Power Baler and Belts, needs little repairs, $500. W. H. Avery, Moultrie; Rt. 5. oD: overhauled, disc tiller Bermuda equipment: Tractor B, starter, Hghts, 4 , smoothing harrow; harrow, 11-A_ com- bine; Set Roto-tillers, - power pea, huiler, 8 row duster; 2 H wa gon, split stream guano dis- ributor; 2 H mule drawn No. 11 Vulcan turner. C. L. Ben- nett, Jefferson, Rt. 3. 47 BF Avery Tractor, good cond., with planters, plows, cultivator, sacrifice my equity of $512. for $250. Pick up notes. . E. Elliott, Fairburn, Rt. 2, Pace Rd., Phone 5698.- One Corn Sheller, $50. See at my home. J. J. Johnson, Conyers, RFD 2. One Intl. With motor, in excellent condi- tion, $1030. Cali. 9987. -J. S. Sulzer, McDonough. Mule drawn IHC Hay Baler, $50. Allis Chalmers B Tractor, $450.; Eight 23 in. Disc Cuta- . way IHC Harrow, $175.> Four Wheel, Rubber Tired Tractor Waron, $150. All good cond. FOB Farm. W: S. Bailey, Turin. 3 Row Cole Grain and Ferti- lizer Drill, like new, $20.; Avery 3 ft. one way disc plow, $150.; Avery 4 Section 6 ft, Tractor disc harrow, $150. L. P. Singleton, Fort Valley, Rt. 3. 1951 John Baler, Practically new Deere A Tractor, lights, roll-o- Matic and powr-trol, used 9 months, $1950.; 1946 Ford-Fer- guson Tractor, lights, bumper, new hydraulic lift, stabilizers, tractor jack, bottom plows, cot- ton and corn_ planters: culti- vator, recently overhauled, per- fect cond., $950. David Simp- son, Cochran. One McCormick-Deering Har- vester, 52 R, with motor, used very little, good cond., also Allis-Chalmers 3 disc Bottm Plow, practically new, Dbl. J. Harrow, reasonable. Mrs. Myrtice M. McMichael, Buena Vista. One 1950 Suyer A. Farmall Tractor, good cond., with plant- ers, cultivator, bottom plow, and dbl. sec. harrow, $1125. James C. Walker, Lenox. Model 50-T } SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Good Old Hickory 1 H wagon $75. Forrest H. Lance, Cum- eming, Riess. One Case. hay Baler, excel- lent cond., cheap for $150. G. A. Setzer, Hawkinsville, Rt. 1. Lilliston Peanut ~ Combine, Ferguson S. D. Rake, W9 and M Infl. Tractors, reasonable price. G. F. Starling, Leesburg, Phone 4201. | A 2 H wagon, good cond., ' ft, horse arawn hay rake, practically new, for sale. Mrs. M. Heyser, Atlanta, 5910 Glenridge Dr. N. E. CH 6887. Brooders: 4 electric, 500 chick cap., 2 oil 250 cap., also some essential poultry and farm tools and equipment. Mrs. H. K. Drake, Atlanta, 1820 Childess Rd, S.-W. Farmall Cub, cultivators, hay mower, planter and fertilizer distributor, 25 ft. 6 in. belt, power take-off, touch control, good lights and battery, bot- iom p.dws, sweeps, peanut p.ows, all good cond., $800. See. William .Perry, Leary, Rt. 1 Box 59 A. WC: 2 Row Allis-Chalmers Tractor with planters, culti- | vators, distributors, breaking plows, harrows, etc., good cond. new rubber, for sale at bargain- Don Durrence, Glennville. Ford Tractor, 49 model, and disc plow for sale. Marshall Lane, Lincolnton, Rt. 2. John Deere No. 3 Mule "Drawn Mowing Machine, used very little since bought new, $50. C. B. Doolittle, Watkins- ville. | 1947 John Deere Model G. Tractor;. Also Massey Harris equipment, 8 disc tiller, 15 run: combination grain drill, both used one season, and heavy | duty tractor trailer, for sale. Phone 648-W. C. L. Ellison, Fort Valley, College Court. One low wheeled 2 H Wagon, and Intl. End Gate Seeder, both in good condition. J. C. Cutter, | Blue Ridge, RFD 2, Box 247. 1951 Ford Tractor, used less than 500 hrs., $1300.00; Dearborn 2 Dise Plow, $150.00; Dearborn lift Harrow, almost new, $195.: | Ford- Ferguson cultivator. and | old planters, $125.00. Will not sell implements separately with- out tractor; Old Case 13 Row Grain Drill, $50.00 William E. Suber, Perry. Phon 425-J. Turner Peanut Picker in good running condition, - $200.00 Cy SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE HA MACHIN ERY FOR SALE McCormick- Deering 4 Unit Milking Machine in excellent condition. Can now be used. Sell for half price for immediate sale. Must have larger machine. Ee 7 Richardson, 2a es Rt. - 1949 Ford Tractor and equip- ment, good condition, Dearborn equipment included: Reversible Bush and Bog Harrow, Rotary Hoe, Rigid Shank Cultivator, Planters, Distributors, Spring Shank Cultivator, Sierco 2 Disc Plow, Cole Planters (1950), $2,000.00. Contact: T, K.- Brock, Sale City. One 4 Disc Tiller with seed-| er, also one 6 ft. J. D, Smooth- ing Harrow, $150.00 ea, P. C. Jordan, Boston, Rt. 1. John Deere equipment: New Type 4 Dise Tiller, No. 100, B series, No. 182 A Killefer har- row, AB 23 three disc power- trol plow, never been in field. Reasonable. L, A. Mallory Jr., Thomaston, Phone 887. D2 Caterpillar with angling blade, 50 in. gauge with 16 in. tract, D4 Tournapull with bull- dozer blade, both $3500.00. T. W. Randolph, Gillsville, Rt. 1. Phone 2394-J3. Good 2 Dise Athens ct has 1 steel wheel, for sale, Milton P. Minchew Jr., Macon. Rt. 3. J. D. Side Delivery Rake on rubber, excellent cond., $325.00; Also 2H Wagon with bodies, $75. Norman Johnson, Warrenton. RD-4 Caterpillar with 6 ft. straight bulldozer blade, for sale. J. D. Whelchel, Sautee, Rt. 1. S.C. Case Tractor with 2 row equipment, No. 20 Meadows hammer mill, 1HC 8 Ft. binder, 12 dise King harrow, -24 disc Tandem harrow, J. D. grain drill, 4 disc Athens. disc tiller, Chattanooga cane mill. Grady H. Ridley, Franklin, King bush and bog harrow, 8-23 in. disc, hydraulic con- trol, used 1-season only, good as new, bargain, or trade for heif- er or. yearling. J. P. Bacchus, Macon, 5314 Bloomfiek Road. 1 H Wagon, and 1 1/2 H Wa- gon, both in good cond., rea- sonable. Lewis Hunt, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. 1 H Wagon, good as new, $115 cash. Ed. H. Poole, Baldwin, Rt. 1 13 Row Grain and Fertilizer Drill, and 7 ft, Mower to fit Ferguson or Ford; Allis-Chalm- ers Bale Loader to fit WD or WC Allis-Chalmers Tractor. J. R: Morgan, Lavonia. New Dump Rake for John Deere M or M. T. Tractor, $80. Everett Hunt, Young Cane. John Deeve M Tractor and all equipment, planter, fertilizer distributor, 4 disc tiller M-7-8, tool bar or, subsoiler, 20 disc tandem harrow, 6 row blue cot- ton duster, cultivators, A-1 cond. Sell for half list price. Felton Powell, Soperton, Rt. 3. Letz Feed Mill, used very lit- tle, size 340, grinds hay, corn stalks, corn in shuck, corn shell- ed, oats, and barley, also 6 in. belt, 30 ft. long; mill very easily pulled, with 20 hp tractor. A. S. Henry, LaFayette, Box 126. 1946 Model B John Deere Tractor with cultivator, new tires, no starter or lights, but good cond., $950.00 cash or trade for equal value cows or hogs. William Bunn, Louisville, in care Jackson Hotel. One all metal Pea and Bean Thrash, for sale.- C, E: Purvis, Charing. : Poultry equipment: complete home broiler plant, 3 deck metal battery, top deck with heating unit, 2 lower decks for growing; also 4 deck growing battery, like new, $50.00 my place. Trade for good baled lespedeza or Al- falfa hay. J. Tuggle, Atlanta, 546 Franklin Rd., N.E. Super A Farmall ce aaln 2 disc tiller, bush and bog har- row, practically new, 1951 Harrow, | Ist. lass co d., $100.; On route 18, one mile north Molena. Newton W. Breweet, Molena, Rt. ot 2 ae Wagon, turning nies, Deering mowing machine, planters, grain craddle, ~ cans, never used, other farm D. Bennett, Dahlonega, Rt. 2 2. 60 gal. 80 gal. Kettles for sale. C. R. Morgan. Americus Rt. 4. 1 H Wagon, $50. See: Dan B. Rampley, Woodstock, Rt. 2. (Big Springs Community, off Canton and -Roswell Hwy). model, looks like new, culti- vators and. planters, disc trail- er plow, 4 1/2 ft. mower (fits under tractor) bull dozer blade, needs no repairs, $1,025. for outfit. Ross Maddox, Winder, RFD 4. 50 cap. Chicken Brooder, $10. | Mrs. P. P. Wood, Atlanta, 670 Florence Pl. N. W. BE 2005. One Cane Mill with 18 in. rollers, cased in iron frame, $50. J, J. Dixon, Bainbridge. Turner Peanut Picker in Ist. class shape, half price. No junk; Also 2 Power Cane Mills, Gol- den No. 36. G. L. Hinson,. Hazlehurst. One IHC 12 Can Milk Cool- er with 1 HP Compressor, used Solomon George, Valdosta, Rt: 2, Box 7. Phone 1864 J. John Deere M tractor, excel- lent cond.,. with cultivators, planter, distributor, 2 botto plows, dbl. sec., harrow an Farmall peanut plows. Leo H. Ingle, Tifton, Rt. 5, (Near Brookfield). 1 H. Wagon, good as new, $115. cash. Ed. H. Poole, Bald- win, Rte..-1. 13 Row Grain and Fert. Dill, and 7 ft. Mower to fit Fergurson or Ford; Allis-Chalmers Bale Loader to fit WD or WC Allis- Chalmers tractor. J. R. Morgan, Lavonia New Dump Rake for John Deere M or M.T. Tractor, $80. Everett Hunt, Young Cane. John Deere M Tractor and all equipment, planter, fertilizer distributor, 4 disc tiller M-7-8, tool bar or subsoiler, tandem harrow, 6 row blue cot- ton duster,cultivator, A-1 cond- sell for half list price. Felton Powell, Soperton, Rt. 3. Letz Feed Mill, used very little, size 340, grinds hay, -corn stalks, corn in shucks, corn shelled, oats, and barley, also 6 in. belt, 30. ft. long; mill very easily pulled, with 20 hp. trac- tor. S. Henry, LaFayette, Box 126. 1946 Model B John Deer Tractor with cultivator, new tires, no starter or lights, but good condition, $950 cash or trade for equal value cows or hogs: William Bunn, Louisville, Jackson Hotel. One all metal Pea and Bean Thrash,. for sale. C. E. Purvis, Charing. Poultry equipment: complete home broiler plant, 3 deck met- al battery, top deck with heat- ing unit, lower deck for growin- ing; also 4 deck growing battery like new, $50 my place. Trade for good baled lespedeza or alfalfa hay. J. pa ee 546 Franklin Rd. SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED Want a Grain Drill and a Pick-up Hay Baler. Phone Aus- tell 2464. H. G. Thompson, Douglasville, RFD 1, Box 423 B. _ Want some dbl. Ox Yokes with or without bows. Give price. I King 8 Dise Bush and Bog good | as new, Maid of Honor Canj;,. Sealer for No. 1 and No. 2 tin|" ~ Iron Syrup ie Farmall Crib equipped, 1950 only 3 mos., good. as.new,; $500. | 20. disc} or Perdis tee E. Bone, Butler, tools also. No letters. Mrs; ae Mall Pailicnet Aneaee . beth Dr. with 1941 Chev. 1 frame and belting f good cond. George Vidalia, 505 East | a Want to buy 2 tires, size 900 x 4 gin, Jonesboro, Rt. 1, ] Want one 3 Disc A ler, with or without d tact: Clinton L. Rog Rt.:1, Box: 179. Want Rear Moun Rear Mounted Sc Pp and Bog Harrow Ford Tractor. dition, and price, C. land Jr., Bote 30 Terrace. ao Trade D Tractor; Tiller on. gi Also. trade Farmall Planters and Distrib Sec. (cutting), and trailway harrow. F L, A. Powers, Gr Poplar St. . Phone 5170 Want Bush and B lift type, for Farmz F. Reeves, Atlant: Box 174, Station C. Add postage. Mrs. Milton EP AALS Klondike and. Strawberry Plants, 75c M. Add postage. No Mrs. John Heras Reh oot Large Everbearing ry Plants, 50ce C; ne on 100; 15 on 200. r Robertson, Carrollt Large Red berry, rooted, ; Add postage. Mrs. Clark, Gainesville, Rt. Large Everbes ring ry Plants, 52 crop, 50c home. Mrs. Bessie Bre Point, 403 Thompson Lady T. strawb 75c C; Sage pla for $1.; Blue Berry doz.; a yea cherries, 6 for 2 Nellie Turner, 6. Ada pate Gail Everbearing __ stra plants, $1. C; Sage pli black Raspberry p ga, Rt. 1, Box 51. Mtn.: - Huckleberry | doz.; A e 6 ee ee ee ee ee ee en model, $1550. E. M. Rice, Pow- W. Rages fetes Rieke der Springs, Rte 2 pay shipping charge. Fisher, eae : see: Aa at Ri 1, Box| J,EED SEED FOR SALE _ Faircloth, Pulaski. Everbearing Straw- Del. Bonnie Call, sie ted Missionary and trawberry, $1.00 C. le, Carrollton, Rt. 5. Strawberry Plants, $2.50; $4.50 M; Short Sc. Collard Planits, All ; pbage, 40c C; Garden ts, Catnip, Peppermint Del, Mary ~ Ruth yston, | Rt. A, and Copenhagen ch Cabbage, and its, 50c C; 300, $1.25 $3.00 M. Large lots Miss Lee Crow, Gaines- Box 143. Sage Plants, 6, $1; Bulbs, 50c doz. Money Order. Mary Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box Bots Stolons, truck at my farm; , $100 M; 50.M, 75c or more, 65c M. Dig . By exp. not_pre- -bu., D. J. Harrison, Phone 3713. n Wakefield, Copen- ket and- Mid Season | bage Plants, strong, $1.00; 500, $1.50; ee Se ee oe 50c a Sag Crabapple Trees, | rape Vines, 20c erry Bushes, 75 doz.: = aspberry, Hazlenut , $1.; Beechnut Trees, o Garlic Bulbs, 50c postage. Mrs. Robert _ Gainesville, ati, 6; is Plants, 1 yr. and 1.; Himalaya Black- . tip plants, and wns, 2 and 3. yrs. ; $5. C; Himalaya bearing age, 3, $2. e - Strawberry, $1. : ; Klondike, er 606 uckleberry, bearing _doz.; Scuppernong 5 loz. Add postage. Hood, Gainesville, Rt. . Klondike. Straw- nts, 50c .C; Mtn. bearing size, 2 rge Indian Peach Small Clear- h, 35- doz.; Blue s, 2 ft. 40c ea. Add Rosie crowe,. Cum- a . and Mastodon Plants, 15c : -Old - Raspberry, 3: $1.; me Blackberry, 4, $1.; t Sprouts, 25c per postage. Mrs. Samuel mming. Everbearing Straw- C; Sage and: Catnip doz. Tomato, 40c C; Wide Lat Bull Face eed, 75c Tbl.; And 2 doz. No. COD. Add _ Ellis;.Cumming, ee ee mson, -Apricot- Plum Oc ea.; Mtn. Huckle- ring size, Zrdoz., (oc* sh (7, $15 Garlic, Grabsonic 25c ea.; Mrs Lee Eller, ckberry Plants, $30. M. r postage. Toole, Macon, 1331 = Large Sage Pike 75c doz, Mis. B. Wood, pit Ge. 711- eras St. : Jersey, Charleston, and Co- penhagen Cabbage, and Ga. Collard Plants, 500, $1.50; $2.50 Mo. Del: in Galt Stokes, fitzgerald. Fresh grown, Fall Copnage Plants, Copenhagen, Chas. | Wakefield, and Cojlard Plants, 200, $1.50; $2.50 M. Full count, prompt shipment. Bed. Stokes, sitzgerald, P. O. Box 662. Mastodon Strawberry Plants, 70c C; 500, $3.; $5.25 M; Klond-: ike, 60c Cy; 500, $2.50; $4.25 M;. Also Ga. Belle Peach Seed, 35c doz. Mrs. A. D. Jones, Cum- ming, Rt. 1. New early bearing Straw- berry Plants, 80c C. Exchange for feed sacks, white or print at 25c ea. washed, each pay postage. Sold only in Ga. Lizzi A. Mills, Folkston, Rt. 2, Box te St. Augustine Grass Stolons, $2. bu. del. Now is best planting time. Shipped same day as dug. Dr. LeRoy S. Harris, Griffin, Box 143, : Large rooted Strawberry Plants, 300, $1.60. No less sold; Also nice Dried Limber Twig Apples, 58c lb. Plus postage. No. less than 3 lbs. sold. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Dacula, Rt. 1. Thousands of Kudzu Crowns, free for digging; Also Kudzu Hay free for cutting. Mrs. W. K. Steadman, Chamblee, Rt. 2, Box 48. Broad Leaf Sage Plants, 8, $1,; 4, 60c. PP. Miss Lillian Hardin, White, Rt. 1. Blueberry and Hazelnut, $1. doz.; Large rooted Muscadine and Scuppernong Grape Vines, 8, $1.75; Red, Black Raspberry, Everbedring and Garden Goose- berry, 6, $1. Grace Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Strawberry Plants; large ber- ries, bear until late July, no name, 75c. Moss packed. Add Mrs. W. SS. Griffin, Adel, Rt. 1. Mastodon Strawberry, $1. . PP. Tom Kittle, Carrollten, Rt. Mastodon Strawberry Plants, 75e C;.300,$2.s 500, $3.50. Del. Good count. Prompt shipment. Hee Strickland, Gainesville, it Fine Blakemore Strawberry, Ist. year, disease free, not mix- ed, $1. C; 500, $4.; $8. M; Also Eldorado Blackberry, 25, $1. PP, Mrs. A.M. Grier, Alto, Wi AS 0x 165, Old Time Shallot Onion Plants, greatest multiplyer known, set:out in Fall for green onions in spring, $1. C; -Also heavy bearing Frostproof Eng-. lish Pea Seed, 2 cups, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Clarence McMil- lian, Dacula, Rt. 1. Catnip Plants, Comfrey, Sage Plants, 20c ea.; Blueberry, 75c doz.; Horseradish, .20c bunch; Muscadine Grape Vines, 6, $1. Add postage, Mrs. Mae Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Lady. Thompson, Condon, Mastodon Everbearing Straw- berry Plants, $1. C; Red Rasp- berry, Black Raspberry, 6, $1.; Also Garlic Bulbs, 75c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Nellie Parker, Gainesville, Rt, 6. Broad Leaf Sage Plants, 10, $1. PP. A. L. Hardin, White, Rion < Box 62, SEED FOR SALE Arlington Seed Oats, *$2.-bu.; Dixie Crimson Clover, 45c lb. A.L. Crowe, Smyrna, c/o Creatwood Farm. 2 Recleaned Ky. 31 Fescue, grown from cert. seed, in 50 Ib., good germ. for sale. Felton Denney, Carrollton; Rt. 3. 2000 Ibs, ga. oo d- 31. Fescue, purity, oe germ. 96.5 pct., 35c ag Write {or contact after 6 P. M. Ales dley, Franklin, Box 103. Half bushel more or less 1952 Seedling Peach Seed. Make of- fer. Exchange for nice budded pecan. Write first; Also rooted age, Plants, $1. doz. Del. in Ga. Mrs. Joe W. Craft, Hart- well, Rt. 3. Reseeding Dixie Crimson Clover, from foundation stock, no noxious weed seed, purity 99.28 pet., germ. 85 pct., re- cleaned in new 100 lb. bags, 2iclb-- HORS T.-H: Ba A- mericus, Rt. 4. Heavy bearing, Eng. pea seed, 2 cups, $1.; also old time shallot onion (greatest multiplyer known) plants, set now for onions in spring, $1. C; 560, $4.50. Add postage. Mrs. Clarence McMillian, Dacula, Ritselsy = : : -Ky. 31 Fescue, new crop, re- cleaned, 98.45 pct. purity, no rye grass, in 50 lb. bags. Make offer, Exchange for oats, wheat, hay, good 4 wheel tractor wagon on rubber, or grade steers and heifers, 250-300 lbs. G. T. Mc- Donald, Oakwood. Ky. 31 Fescue, recleaned, in 50 lb. bags, 99 pct. purity, 90 pet.- germ. 35c Ib. Evch. for weaned calves. R. E, Hender- son, Hampton, Rt. 2. ~ White Nest Onions, $1.35 gal. PP* only in Ga. Mrs. B. A. Weeks, Dial. ; Dixie*Reseeding Crimson Clo- ver, recleaned, in 100 lb, bags, Ky. 31 Fescue, recleaned, in 50 lb. bags, each at 25c lb.; Rye combine run, $3.00 bu.; Re- cleaned, $4.00 bu. in 2 bu. bags. All? 1952" crop; K... D. pander, Eatonton, Phone 2151. S Old Fashion Shallot Onion Sets, $1.25 gal. Del. No checks. Mrs. W. C. Byington, Newnan, Rts 3;. Cleaned Fescue, harvested from seed which had been cer- tified, 25 lb. in 100 db. lot. J. R. Bearden, Monroe. 10 tons new crop Blue Lu- pine, 91 pct. germ., 6 1/2c Jb. in even wt. 100 lb. sacks; Also Tift Seed Oats, recleaned, in 4 bu. sacks, 91 pct. germ., $1.40. bu. FOB. Duke Lane, Fort Valley. Ky. 31 Fescue Seed, from certified seed, recleaned, 25c Ib. in 50 Ib. bags, At farm, Albany Hwy., near Richland. C. R. West, Richland: White Multiplying Nest On- ions for planting. Exchange 1 gal. for 4 print sacks, alike. Each pay postage.. With cash orders send postage, Mrs. M. L. Priest, Talking Rock. 1500 bu. Southland Seed Oats, grown on my farm, .from cert. seed, in 5 bu. bags, $1:50 bu. G. D, Fain, Edison. Chancellor -Seed Wheat, re- cleaned, treated, $3.00 bu. Com- bine run, $2.50 bu. FOB. -T. a Dean, Palmetto. sown Southland var., seed oats, St. tested, purity 99.20 pct.; germ. 93 pct. No noxious weed seed, grown from Cert, seed, $1.50 bu. FOB farm. Fred Dockweiler, Cordele, Rt. 1, Several hundred bushels re- cleaned Texas Rust-proof 14 seed oats, for-sale. Milton P. -linchew, Jr., Macon. Rt. 3. Recleaned Tift 4 Seed Oats, 91 pct. germ., even wt. bags, $1.35 bu. J, D. Duke, Fort Val- ley. - Texas Rust-Proof 14 oats, good seed, high ger. $1.25 bu. bulk, sacks extra. L, E. Skins, Ma- con, Rt. 3, Phone 5-7981. 250 bu. Chancellor Seed Wheat $2.50 bu.; 250 bu. Victor Clean Seed Oats, $1.50 bu.;. 250 bu. Clemson Barley, $2.50 bu.; 900 lbs, Reseeding Crimson Clover, 25c lb. M. T. Sanders, Com- merce. ; Thresh Grade Seed Oats, good test, little trash, $1.25 bu.; Good sound Oats, 90 per. ct. test, $1.35 bu. W. T. Flower, Fort Valley, OQ, Box 528; Oats: Cokers Victor Grain, 2,- 000 bu. clean combine run, $1.25 Wheat: 700 bu. Chancellor Wht., $2.50. Bob Nutt, Luella. Phone McDonough 3669. frost-proof N Full Grain Seed Oats, 1st. year from cert. seed, $1.50 bu.; Sanford Wheat, $2.40 bu. at farm or freight collect; Also 31 Fescue Seed, no rye grass or noxious weeds, 50c lb. Deliver near Atlanta or ship collect. All recleaned and germ. tested. Phone 9-4065. A. H, Comer, Marietta, Rt. 4. Nice, bright Sanford wheat, combine run, $2.25 bu.; reclean- ed, $2.50 bu.; also extra nice re- seeding Crimson clover, in 100 lb. good bags, 20c lb. All FOB. E. Reid, Hartwell. 1000 bu. recleaned Southiand Oats, $1.50 bu.; 2000..bu. Vic- tor grain Oats, $1.30 bu. FOB. B. C. Brynum, Shellman. Phone TL. Cokers Fullgrain Oats, $1.50 bu.; Chancellor Wheat, $3.00 bu.; Both recleaned. L, P. Singleton, Fort Valley, Rt. 3. 150 bu. Sanford Wheat, re- cleaned, in 2 bu. bags, $3.00 bu. FOB farm or RR. J. A. Malaier, Pineview. Clean White Nest Mutiplying Onions, $1.50 gal. Del. No order less than half gallon. Mrs. S. A. Browning, Ailey, f Ky. 31 Fescue, new crop, re- cleaned, 99.04: pct. purity, 85 pet. germ., 2000 lbs. in new 100 lb. bags, 35c lb. W. L. Harris, Chipley, RFD No. 2.. Reseeding Dixie Crimson Clo- ver, no noxious weeds, $25.00 Cwt. Norman Johnson, Warren- ton. ~ 1952 Blue Lupine Seed, good germ., at market price, also 65- 75 bu. Victorian Oats, as com- bined, $1.25 bu.; 70 bu. good full grain Wheat Seed, $2.50 bu. at my farm. Mrs. O. E, Shelley, Fort -Valley, Rt. 1. Clean White Nest Multiplying Onions, $1.50 gal.; Also Little White Rice Peas, 50c lb. Del. No checks or COD orders. Mrs. Grace B. Murphy, Jasper, Rt, 2. Ky. 31 Fescue, 99.53 pct. germ. no noxious seed, 40c lb. in 50 Ib. bags, fob farm, Franklin, Ga., Star Rt. See: Jack Nelson at farm, or phone Ra. 5669 At- Janta. Robert L, Ridley, Atlan- ta, 985 White St., S. W. Approx. 1330 lbs. Ky. 31 Fes- cue, recleaned, -state tested, 98 pet. pure seed, 35c th.; Also.ap- prox. 2200 lbs. Dixie Hard Seed Clover, state tested, 99 pct. pure seed, 25c complete lot; 30c small lots. FOB. W. S. Loftis, Atlan- ta, 45 Mangum St., S. W. Tel. Ma. 2838. : Ky. 31 Fescue, 99.82 pct. pure, | 94.50 pct. germ., no noxious | weed, 40c Ib. FOB. G. C. Miller, Rockmart. 1952 Chinese Chestnut - Seed, averaging about 40 to the pound, all selected from best trees in my 1949 U.S.D.A. trial plant- aie $1502 1b. 5 -lpSiot. 00. PR: Prompt. H. A. Neal, Carnes- ville, Rt, 1. Reseeding Recleaned Dixie Crimson Clover, no noxious weeds, 2000- 3000 Ib, at 25c lb. B. L. Biggers, Thomaston. Tele- phone 90-360 or 1194. Cleaned Ky. 31 Fescue Seed, Positively free of rye grass, 99.20 pct. purity, 96 pct. germ., 60c .Ib, in any quantity. Carl Roberts, Ball Ground. 350 bu. recleaned imp. Abruz- _|zi Rye, in new 2 bu. bags, good ;|seed, $4.00 bu. Aaron Rabun, Stapleton, ted. Champion Green Glaze Col- lard Seed, 4 Tbls., $1.00; 8 Tbl., 92:00: "PP = in Gar. Mrs: '.'T. Holloway, Cobbtown. 70 bu. recleaned Abruzzi Rye) Seed, $4.00 bu. at my farm. Sacks furnished. R. I. Morris, Jr., Appling Ky. 31 Fescue Seed, recleaned, 99 pct. purity, 92, pct. germ., 35 - 45c lb.; Also 40 tons Fes- cue Hay, $25.00 ton. Cecil Tra- vis, Riverdale. Crystal Wax White Bermuda Onion Sets, excellent quality, 2 tbe. $2.06. Del... PP C.F. Reeves, Atlanta, P. O. Rax 174. Stat. B, Red Multiplying Scullion On- ion Buttons, $1.25 gal.; Early Tender Speckled and White Half Runner Garden Beans, 50c tea- cup. Add postage. Miss Gennia Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Turners Bancroft Seed Oats, pure, recleaned, graded, high germination and purity, high yielding for grazing or grain, 1 to 99 bu., $1.60 bu.; 100: bu. and over, $1.50 bu. L. M. Turn- er, Royston. Recleaned Ky. 31 Fescue, grown from certified seed, good germ., packed in even wt. 50 lb. bags. Felton Denney, Car- rollton, Rt. 3. .5000 bu. Rustproof No. 14 Seed Oats, 2nd. year, free of trash, well matured, $1.25 bu. at farm not sacked. John B. Savage, Montezuma. Reseeding Dixie Crimson Clover (been planting same var. 18 years), No. 1 seed, 25c lb. FOB. W. B. Walker, Rayle. Dixie Reseeding Crimson Clover Seed, 99.73 pct. purity, 86.50 pct. germ., hard seed, 1.007 ;pCts<30cy th.? FOB ae dere Jackson, Jonesboro, Southland Oats, recleaned, eligible for certification, in 4 bu. bags, $1.50 bu.; Combine run, $1.25 bu. FOB. Will ship. W. H, Willson, Albany, Rt. 1, Phone 594-M. 575 lbs. Dixie Reseeding Crimson Clover Seed, combine run, clean, no wild mustard or noxious weed seed, 30c Ib. Starling Yawn, Byromville. Old Time multiplying. beer seed, 25c for big start. Mrs, Ella Green, Smyrna. Red. multiplying scallion but- 4ons, $1.35 gal., also white, tender Half Runner beans, 60c * cupful. ,Add postage. G. T. Brown, Ball Ground; Rt. 1. GRAIN AND HAY _ FOR SALE 50 tons prime quality New Coastal Bermuda grass hay, wire tied bales, $40.00 ton at my barn; can del, in 10 ton lots; ai- so booking 60 tons additional for delivery 1st of October. Frank S. Sessoms, Homervyille. Phone 17R1I5. 500 bales Ist and 2nd cutting Sericea hay, baled without rain, $45.00, ton at barn. Will del. in 5 ton lots withing 100 mi. Chas. - Pagel, Hephzibah. Coastal Bermuda and Crab Grass hay, $40.00 ton; also the Brown Top Millet hay, $30.00 ton. FOB farm. Rijkard Harvill, Millen. In care Bousa Farm, Good bright baled Oat and Wheat Straw, $20.00 ton. C. B. Doolittle, Watkinsville. Wheat and Oat Straw, 600 bales high grade straw, 50c bale $25.00 ton at farm, 6 mi. So. Royston on State Hwy, 281 and occupied by P. S. Cape, or waite O. W. Ginn, Canon. SACKS FOR SALE Good grade Sheeting Sacks, 100 lb. cap., washed, ironed, free of holes and mildew, 25 ea. No personal checks. COD if preferred. Add postage. Mrs. Hoke Martin, Gainesville, Rt. 7. White Sacks, 100 lb. cap, good cond., unwashed, 5, $1. PP in lots of 15 or more; Prints washed, good cond., 100 Ib, cap., 3, $1. Mrs. T. F. Bagley, | Alpharetta, Rt. 1, Box 79. Extra large White Chicken Feed Sacks, 100 lb. cap., free of letters, holes, and mildew, 20c ea. PP. R. H. Clark, Gaines- ville, Rt. 7. White, washed, 100 lb. Sacks, 3, $1.35; Vhite, washed, 50c ea.; 4, $1.30; 25 lb. White Flour Sacks, 6, $1.25; 10-10 lb. White Sugar, $1.25. No spots nor holes washed, print, 100 lb. L of a kind, 50c ea, PP in Ga. Mrs. W. Y. Summers, Newnan, Rt. 5, = eo ~~ Crummey, e Ses : Se SACKS FOR SALE _ MISCELLAN FOR SALE ~ Smooth White 100 lb. Chick- - en Feed Sacks, ses a no FEATHERS: il a ee eae Nice, new, white feathers, 60c Mase oT. Haynes, ville, Rt. 7: +100 cap., washed White Feed * Sacks, fre of holes, letters, and mildew, 25 ea. Aad postage. Mrs. H. H. Richardson, Doug- lasville, Rt. 4. 300 print feed sacks, 100 lb. cap., free of holes or mildew, ripped, washed, ironed, several ~of a kind, 35 ea. plus- postage. Prompt shipment. Mrs, 8. B: Bowman, Buchanan, Rt. 2. Print Sacks, 100 lb. cap., 2 each alike, 4, $1.50. PP; Yel- jor color, 25 lb. size, 6, $1. ~ Miss Ruth Underwood, Con- = yers, Rt. 1. HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE Gallberry Strained Honey, from other wild flowers, Case 32-2 1/2 lb. jars, $5.50; Cs: 6-5 Tb. jars, $5.30; One 60 lb, can, ~ $9.50. FOB. Allen C. Herrin, Hortense 3 stands bees for sale. Live in 2nd. house on left off Roose- velt Hwy. on Welcomall Rd. ~ J. B. Byram, College Park. New~ crop Crimson Clover Brand pure Extracted Honey, 10 Ib. pail, $2.75 parcel post prepaid in Ga. D. H. Kirk- jJand, Summertown. Pure Extracted Honey: 12-2 1/2 lb. Big Mouth Jars to Case,. _ $6.; 24s-16 oz. round glass jars, $5.75; 60 lb. Screw Top Can crated, $8.; 55 gal. barrels, $65. All prices FOB here. John A. Jesup, P. O. Box TET: : Pure Strained Gallberry and wild flowers honey in glass qt. jars, 12 for $7.20; in 10 Ib. pails, one for $2.50; 3 for $7.;-6, $13- 50. ae to 3rd zone. FW. Moore, Ailey, P. O. Box 33. Choice Chunk North Ga. Hon- ey, packed in 2 lb. jars, 12 jars to case, $7.00 per case 2 1/2 lb. jar (12 to case), $8.00 Case. Add postage. No checks nor~- COD. Elmer E. Clark, Gainesville, Rt. 8 Extracted Honey, del. 3rd -- gone, new, 10 lbs., $2.50; 5 lbs., ?) $1.25; Exp. Col. 4-10 Ibs. $8.00; 6-5-1b., $6.00; 1951 del., 10 1b, moo) lb. : $1.15; Exp. -Col.-4- 0 1b, $6.00; 5 Ibs., $4.50; 55 gal. 10 tb., $6.; 5 lbs, $4.50. Also want Beeswax, 40c pound to be del. Rev. Curd Walker, Soper- ton, tye. - 10 stands Bees in patent hives, @il have super@@and plenty of honey, $125.00; Also plenty of -@xtra hive bodies and 1 extrac- tor, $50.00. C, E. Fowke, Atlan- ta, 950 Westmount Rd., S. W. 18 hives Italian Bees, all in patent gums with supers, in $e condition. Call only at ights. and weekends. Atlanta yhone Ca. 4405. Mrs. C. J. Starr, Mit. View, Box 83. = Good Table Honey, $2.50 gal. el in Ga.; 65 lb. lard can $9. OB. J. T. Holland, Spakks. ~ MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE _ APPLES: Delicious and Kinnard apples all and large lots at Orchard; ae cider apples. J. E, Dallas, | Pea Ridge Rd. . nice, clean dried apples Tb. Bad postage. No checks vies Mrs, Grace B, Mur- phy, ee Rt. 2 2. Whe 6-wks. beans, 60c pt.; eet 55e pty Colored uneh, 40c pt. all tender; also seallion on on lants, three te ote e 3 qt., garlie, | 7 Oe Boosran 400 7. A i ieians to all, Dollie EHiler, Titus. eony AND SEED CORN: ti meheet a jn shuck, 2 0 H,, Lawrence, : ba DE BaP tal preg PON Tucker, Phone, Clarks- Ib. del. Sample on request. Mrs. Mary Collins, Gainesville, Rt. 1. FRUIT (Fresh and Dried): Nice, sundried apples, free of core, peel and worms, 50e lb. No less 5 lbs. sold, Also white multiplying onions, $1.00 gal. Add postage. Mrs, J. H. Law- rence, Middleton. Fresh, clean, sundried apples, 40ec Ib. and postage. Marie Mash- burn, Epworth. GARLIC BULBS: 10 lbs., real nice Garlic bulbs, $10.00. Mrs, E. Fountain, Ft. Val- ley. GOURDS: : Martin and Dipper Gourds, 25 ea.; large size, 50c ea.; mix- ed sizes, 10c ea. Also, Buttex,) 50c lb. Mrs: W.- BE. Wooten, Camilla. ; Small, thoroughly dry gourds for sale, in small lots only. Write. Mrs. T. 3B, Thomas, Rockyford, Rt. 1. PEAS: Calif. black-eyed peas, sev- eral hundred pounds, reclean- ed and on cold storage, for eat- ing or planting. J. E. Ritch, Boston, Rt. 2, Box 25. PECANS: Good quality Moores paper shell pecans, 1951 crop, 15c lb. FOB, in lots of 100 lbs.. Fred Dockweiler, Cordele, Rt. 5. PECAN &. OTHER FRUIT. TREES: 3 Crabapple, muscadine, grape vines, Pear trees, Hazelnut and Mtn. Huckleberry vines, all, $1.25 doz. Add postage. Mrs. James Waters, Dahlonega, Rt: o Free to anyone who-~ will come and dtg, 200 seedling pecan trees; 3-4 ft. high. Must dig all trees. Mrs. Homer Cline, Haddock, Rt. 1. _ SAGE: ss Fine, hand picked, good dry -sage, $1.00 per pint cupful.. Mrs, Marie Holland, Dalton. Rt. 2. MISCELLANEOUS; WANTED BUTTER: 5 Want 2 Ibs. firm Jersey cream butter ea. week. State your. best prices. Mrs. Barney C. Helton, Toomsboro, Rt. 3. CORN & OATS: Want 500-1000 bu. each of feed oats and corn. Advise. L. C. Fischer, Sharpsburg, Rt. 1, c/o Lakeside Farm. FEATHERS: Want 5 lbs. new, goose fea- thers with the ddwn. Send sample and price. Mrs. Wm. M. Bloodworth, Macon, 723 Or- mond Terrace. HAY: Want 40 tons Peanut or other Hay. Make price. P. E. Doster Sr., Abbeville. PLANTS: : Want 500 to 1,000 Sage plants for transplanting, at reasonable price. State lowest price by hundred. L. J. Vollrath, Smyrna. SEED: : Want few collard seed, not the Ga. or Hastings Heading, but the old fashioned variety |T that were used about 50 yrs. ago. Mrs. A. E. Exley, Clyo. CATTLE FOR SALE 4 fresh young cows, calves from 2 weeks -to 4 weeks old, heavy dairy milkers, 3 spring- ers, all large size, tested milk- ing 4 and 5 gal. daily. See at my Have on 41 Hwy, 4 miles below eevee Phone Jonesboro 41- 7. J. M. Pace, Riverdale, Rt. 1. ae Hereford Bull, Sire o Plato Domino Ath., 1600 34 mos. old, trade for good clean, well marked ford Heifers, $500. rade Here- B. Mat- rab hah, lei 4) Mined White Mace Heda -nie Jolley, Atlanta, Hightower Rd., N. W. Nice White Face. Heifer, mix- ed with Holstein, bred to pure- bred White Face Bull, freshen in December. W. T. Davis, Li- Lthonia, Rt. 1. Saw 124, Center- ville). 1338 N. One Reg. Guernsey Bull, Ex- periments Prince, 16 mos. old, ready for good service, $150.; 3 Guernsey - Jersey Heifers, freshen Dec. and Jan., $175. ea.; $500.00 for lot. J. P. Brown, Meansville, Rt. 1, Box 1. 2 Male Calves, one White Face Hereford, other Guernsey, both $200. at my farm. Both ready for service. J. H. Hoof- ner, Dacula, Rt. 1. 2 or 8 fine Milch Cows, fresh in, for sale. C. G. Bying- ton, Bolingbroke. 1 purebred Guernsey Bull, 20. mos. old, good bloodlines, good behavior,. selling to keep from inbreeding, $200: at barn with papers. Mrs. J. R. May, Sandersville, Rt. 3. Pride of the Pines, No. 5452- 276, Reg. Jersey Bull, 7 mos, old, $125. Dial day, 2-3641; Night, 2-1667. -F. Mallory Gaines, Macon, 3889 es yas Ave. S nie bred reg. Jersey bull, 6 mos. old, from a 4 gal. cow; 1 high grade Jersey cow with first calf; male, 1 mo. old; she now gives 4 gal. day. Wt. rover 900 lbs. 6 mi> West Craw- | fordville. on Hwy, 12. J. Q. Burton, Robinson. A ae ch: Grey and Red Jer- sey Cow, both with 2nd. calf,; and Jersey- Guernsey Heifer, all bred to polled White Face Bull; 2 Bull Calves, one White Face 325 ibs., Polled _Hereford Priced right. J. Tuggle, Atlanta, 546 Frank- lin Rd., N. E. 2 reg. Horn Type eee fied Bulls, serviceable age, $200.- $250. Norman eae War- renton. Nice. Jersey Bull, ade for service, reg. breeding for sale. Ae; Price, Bronwood. Jersey Cow for sale. ist. house. on right at Yonah Church. Mrs. Dola Bell Luns- ford, Alto, Rtas 2 Polled Herafotd Bulls, smooth headed, ready for serv- ice, 1 -Polled Hereford Cow with heifer calf, 3 mos. old, all reg. in both -asseciation. W. M. McGinnis, Alpharetta, Rt. 1. White Face Stock Bull, 2 yrs. old, full breed, sell cheap; Also some brood sows. Near Meddow Church. Uel Roebuck, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1. Brown Swiss bull, gentle, Reg., Victors Proud Rex, 102- 749, wt. about 1,000 lbs. 2 yrs. old, for sale at my place. Mrs. R. P. McGriffin, Butler. Reg. Jersey bull, 19 mos. old, with papers, $200.; Jersey male calf, 9 mos. old, $45. W. J. Wil- liams, Griffin, P. O. Box 546. 25 head Black Angus Steers, grades, 350-500 lbs., 25 ib. P. E. Doster, Sr., Abbeville. 1 Angus Cows, with calves at their side, 4-6 mos. old, $315. for both. Three-fourths to full a 8 Angus Bulls from ah stock but not registered, 175.-$200. ea. M. a Sanders, bowers. 1 Milch Cow, 2 Yearlings, Also 3 Shoats, 4 Pigs, ete. for sale, 4 mi. NW Lawrenceville. P. EB. Jackson, Nice reg. Polled. Hereford | Bull, 2 yrs, old, good cond., for | sale, L. M. eee Alpharetta, Reg. Dbl. Standard Polled Here ord Bulls, Domino strain, 14-30 mos. old, $500. and $400. Lawrenceville. ea. Dr. Wm, W. Smith, De- catur, 3560 Glenwood Rd, DE: Well olled Hereford Bul, j100, aaved Feb. 29,, 1952,, Halter . : broken dropped in July, $75.00. Jen-' other 500 lb. |: 4 | tested. Tels 73i.2D." Cos ie Hereford Bull calved Feb.. 29, with | papers, $200.; Jersey Male} _ 25 grade : practically all bred, Hereford Springers, all, yo cows, reasonable. All clean an. Barnesville. : Well made ieee Polled : 1952, $100. Carl et glo Ball g Ground, -(Cherokee Cojs Reg. Ayrshire Bull, 1 yr. old, $300. Lloyd C. Caswell, Ameri- Cus. ya Purebred Harned Herefhaa Bull, not registered, 2 yrs. old, excellent conformation, 850 900 lbs., $350. at my ie os F Milledgeville- Sandersville Homer Watson, Milledgeville, Rts3. Several nice Heifers, in Hol- |, stein, White Face, others, for gale. Roy M. Crain, Conley, Tel. |: Atlanta DI 5989, 13 mos. old reg. Holstein bull. 800 lbs. large for age, perfect |< color, 50 pct. black spots, 50 pet. white spots, does good serv- ice now, reasonable price. G.. W. White, Dalton, shia A Morris. Stee 4 10 aa cows with calves | ranging in size from 100 Ibs; to 400 lbs., cows rebred back to reg. White Face Bull, most|* cows are White Face. Sell one | or all. H. D. Vaughan, Cham- | at blee, Atlanta Phone eH 4692. | 15 reg. Jersey Heifers, 6 mos. es to 2 yrs. old, Standard and |- Volunteer bloodlines, Also 18) =" head good dairy cows, Jerseys and Holsteins. Deg! jes Greenville. - Reg. ee Bull, 19 mos. Sid: 5- 12: +and gentle, $2! M. Dickers Calf, 9 mos. old, $45. Phone | 4616. W. J. Williams, Griffin, PO. Box 546, f ca 3 top Charbray Bulls, 2 yrs. old, for sale or trade for Crim-| son Clover, or Sericea seed, or hay of any type. C. V. Valley, Gainesville, Phone (2151, ss 2, et ue White Face Hereford bulls, about 9 mos. old, from reg. stock for sale or | consider exch. for good beef type _ heifers. Dallas Berger, !appy The Rock, c/o B&B Ranch, Public Anion: Sale: "Raaistered: Hereford bulls, cows with calf, open LAND FOR SALE, FOR MONEY REN: TO RENT, AND IN EXCHANGE E (ONLY) LAND NOTICES mus the Market Bulletin, 222 State NOT LATER than Wednesd ; type notices received later tha noon be published. There may be NO E ANY KIND FOR ANYONE, regard INVOLVED, to this RULE.. ; Notices for the Land Issue may NS including - name and address, desired. Notices wil be cut | i ments. if necessary. ALSO-ONE NOT AN INDIVIDUAL or to member: of hold except where entirely es farms, etc. are Gee es erie ne family. AGENTS-nor city property, a MENTS or Rooms for Rent AND OTHER BUSINESS H POSITIVELY NO OUT OF or land may be publishec Georgia Farms only (if a Tax P; is for the time being elsewhere, listed, with explanation _ me f) After going to PRESS with it is IMPOSSIBLE TO. CEL ANY NOTICE | OR ANY NOTICE. Send in 7 farm ee ae oe OGS FOR One! thin haired Essex Gilt, bred to reg. Essex male, far- row around Oct. 3ist., good size, reg. buyers name, ship anywhere - for. $37.50. J. H Moss, Lula. ct 3 SPC Boars, ready for serv., $40.00-$45.00; Also 3 Boars, 2 Gilts, 3 mos, old, $25.00. All of excellent breeding, Subj. to reg- ister. Not treated. See at farm 7 miles W. Millen on Hwy. 17. No. letters. Mell ee Mil- Jersey cow calf, 6 200. with- a8 Griffin, 1en fresh, milk fat, $200. Also ; entle, work r ee ae farm on He 2 1-mi. East) 9 Pigs, 10 wks. old, OIC-Big .| Bone Guinea crossed, $100 or $12 ea.; Big bone Guinea Sow, had 2 litters pigs, 11 each time, $50.00; PC Sow with 7 pigs, 3 wis, old, for $100. T. D. Reece, Aioharetta, Providenge Rd., Rt. &. Faone Atlanta Ex, 2761.>~ Shoats and pigs, *|ages, priced right. Come see. Pope Steele, Bairdstown. uernse} Bull, oetins a> yr. old, good cond., |; andle, halter broken, 1/4 mile off ! ing type. ales 4 ifer, forsale. C ermili Cornelia, Sev. purebred cherry cea blocky. type Duroc males, 5 1/2 and 6 1/2 mos. old, $20. to $30. ea. af-farm. Mrs. W. B. Harrel- son, McRae, Phone 8066. Reg. Hereford pigs, of best blood, 8 wks. old, boars and gilts, $25. ea. Reg. buyers name. M. H. Williams, Calhoun, Rt. 3. ey ae Gilts, - 3 males, ee one 225 lb. sow, reg. Hampshire Hogs, "| Bags, 11 wks. old, all with lite | treatmerft against disease; Aliso Hampshire-Essex mixed, 3 gilts 3 males, and 250 lb. sow, pigs, 2 wks. old. No culls. Contact: Eu Resin ce, Milton Landrum, Homerville, De = Cross- (Clinch Co.). oh Purebred Hereford. Pigs, ~8 wks. old, $12.50. ea. without ae July 31 . 8 and 10th, ee ie short "| papers fob farm. H. W. Buck- jey, Morrow, Rt.. 1, Phone Stockbridge 3762. : : Reg. Purebred: healthy, SPC ALE eS 14-16 wks. old, wt. ap- prox. 70-80 lbs. ea., from prize winning* Blue Ribbon stock mothers, 7 males, $25 ea.; 7 females, | reg. buyers name. Chas. Mer- ritt, FFA member, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3, Box 24-A. : _ Reg. Hampshire Gilts, $12.50 ea. R. L. Bramlett, Greens- | boro. i nsisting largely of MHerefords and steers and heifers (to be sold single land large lots, sponsored by local live- cooperating with the. Georgia Agricul- Service, University of Georgia, College jivestock Yards accordingly: Lyons; Soler a os en 18 ey : ae Bell Extension Livestock Gpenialisk Garn a to Athens. different $30. ea. Treated and) So a SPECIAL NOTICE vi _many complaints from parties who re- notices in the Bulletin NEVER reeive an although a_ self-addressed stamped envelope 2 nclosed with the letter or order for re- notice is published in the Bulletin, re- sitions and Farm Help Wanted, or any item: Sale, in Exchange For, or Wanted it is of the party.in whose name the notice is wer immediately every letter, card, etc., r she receives regarding said notice, This is the business way of handling transactions, er of politeness as well, and patrons of the VE this courtesy (both to themselves and to ), whether the order is filled or not; failure makes the prospective customer lose confi- patron and in the Bulletin. Also, we can- too strongly the absolute necessity of satis- eleva: all transactions entered into sale or exchange any item: that you do issess, and under no circumstances allow ege of using your name and address to YOU MUST STAND THE RESPONSI- r INDIVIDUAL notice and YOUR OWN, mos. old, male and female, prize winning stock. Reg. in buyers name. Billy ce Canton, Rt. 1. Good SPC was ready for service, best champion _ blood- Hines, for sale. C. R. Morgan, Americus, Rt. 4. Reg. and non-reg. Hampshire Boars and Gilts, 35-100 lbs., $10.-$40.;. gilts of breeding: age, 150 lbs., $50. ea.; bred sows, and. sows with young pigs. Special prices for large lots. J. W. Watson, ae Riss Box 340. 3 26 CepasBihd White Pigs, now*ready to go. C. E. Smith, Fairburn, RFD 2, Northicutt 6-11 wks old Shoats, and 5-8 wks. old Pigs, all common breed, for sale. J. K. Derrick, eg Park; Rt. 3;: Tel. CA 3885. Hampshire Pigs, 10 wks. old, from litter of 12, reg. buyers name, $25. ea: Off Hwys. 211 and 124... M. -J.. Thornhill, Hoschton, Rt. 2, (Victoron Com- munity). 12 purebred OIC Pigs, short nose, blocky type,: around 40 lbs., $10. ea. William Griffin, Maysville, Rt. 1. Black African Guinea Pigs, 4 mos. old, blocky type, very thin hair, $25. ea. reg..in buy- ers name. Ship anywhere. See any Sunday, and every week day until 3:30 P.M. Will Dixon, Athens, 250 Hillside St. Phone 2878" w.> 3 Bee Hampshire Gilts, Boar o-Pigs; $30. oc ea. Young, Homerville. Reg. Cherry Red, Blocky Type Duroc Pigs, with life treatment against choler&, $25. ea. Some unrelated. We ship in the latest light weight crate. H, L. Williams, Baxley. SPC Reg. Merit Open Spring Gilts, about 200 lbs. ea., sired by Son of Diamond T, hand picked fot breeding, sacrifice $60. ea.-FOB. L. G. Owensby, 'Tennille, Rt. 2, e/o Top Spot Farm. Phone 392 M 4. OIC Pigs, short nose, blocky some 150 lbs:, $27.50; Some 8 wks. old, $22.50 ea. Reg. in buyers name, treated, shipped anywhere. J. H. Roquemore, Americus, RFD 2, One Red Duroe Jersey Boar, 6 mos. old, from reg. stock, 2 gilts same litter, bargain price $20. ea. Will ship on receipt of money. J. J. Waters, Louisville. 16\reg. SPC Pigs, 31/2 to 4 1/2 mos. Old, life treated for cholera, $25. to $35. ea. Ship if desired, or see at my place 12 mi. No. Alma. Lamar Alt- man Atma Rte ask 6 Several nice reg. Tene Gilts, 5 mos. old, from best breeding *stock, $25. ea. wormed and treated. E. W. Cail, Savannah, Rt. 5, c/o Forest River Duroc Farm. 27 Pigs. (Big Bone, Spotied PC, sired by reg boar,) 10 wks. and. up, $10. up. Exch. for White Face Reg. Male Calf. Roy Bond, Lithonia, Rt. 1. Reg. SPC Boars, and gilts, 4-6 mos. old, champion blood- lines, special price this month; 2 choice service males, wormed, treated for cholera, and bangs tested. All orders guaranteed. H. B. Roberson, Chula. Reg. SPC: Boar, ready for light service, for sale. George M. Long, Alpharetta, Rt. 2, Box 44, Rockmill Rd. Large Stock Hog, 400 Ibs., Little Bone Guinea, $50. Or trade for calves same value. Mrs. Zora Brown, Dallas, Rt. 3, McPherson Rd. Nice lot OIC and Hampshire Crossed Pigs, $10. ea. at my farm. Will not ship. J. P.. Eng- lish, Goggins, Rt. 1, 2-good Shoats, 1 Brood Sow, for sale cheap at my home on Lake Harbin Rd. 3rd. house off and Wa D; et iad Purebred Hampshire Pigs, 4 || Hwy. 42. Mrs. Alma BE. Wilker- a son, Morrow. | ie Purebred 200 lb. PC Boar, GS FOR SALS a | FOR SALE SN sence se meee 9 mos. old, $40. Crossbred OIC | Beautiful Reg. Tenn. Walk- and Duroc yr. old, 350 Ibs. | |ing Mare, Roan Ailen stock, sow, with 12 pigs, $125.;/lady broke, 10 yrs- old, 950 Guernsey- Jersey Milch Cow, 3 yrs. old, with bull calf 3 wks. old from purebred Black An- gus Bull, TB free and vaccina- | ter; $275. J. P. Bacchus, con, 5314 Bloomfield Rd. blooded Duroc | Jersey Sows, both. to bring | pigs. in Sept. $55. ea.; ~Also 20 head Duroc-Jersey Pigs, $10- ea. All full blooded and. good Ma- 2 nice full stock. W. A. Moore, Haddock, Ries OIC Pigs, 8 wks. old, short nose, . blocky, trated, reg. buyers name, from prize win- ners, $20. ea. Mack Patrick, Voc. Ag. Teacher, Rabun Gap. Reg. Tamworth -Pigs, 10. wks. old, gilts, and boars, ready for mating. The pigs sired/~by Dempseys Duke. John P. Dempsey, Rome, Bells Ferry Res Rt. 22 Choice reg. from large litters, $25. ea. J. Hardman, Commerce. OIC Shoats, female 100 lbs., or over, also 7 OIC Pigs, pure stock.. All short nose, blocky type, from good bloodlines, and will register -in buyers. name. Good cond. See at my farm, or write: Paul J. Cain, Commerce, Rit: Reg. OIC Pigs for sale; Also at stud,; Reg. OIC Boar, at 3034 Boulder Crest Dr., S. E. Mailing address: BE. W.. Roark, Conley, Rt. 1, Tel. Atlanta, DI 20g a= Reg. Duroc Pigs, 2-6 mos. old 40-140 lbs., best of blood* lines, either sex, $20.-$35. ea. Papers furnished. See, or send MO. Marvin M. Newsome, Sandersville. White OIC-Guinea cross pigs for sale; Also 1 stock Bull, $100. Berkshire Pigs, Ce Willie Evans, Fairmount, Rt. One reg. Hampshire Boar Hog, 17 mos. old, around. 400 lbs., from Berry School herd, $100. John Shellhorse, Sum- merville, Rt. 1. Pure little bone Black Afri- can Guinea Hogs, bred sows, 1 large male, also pigs, (the stay- fat kind),for breeding purposes or for meat. Will ship pigs. Wilson- Carson, Griffin, Rt. C. (On Zebulon Road). Reg. Duroc Gilts, 100-125 lbs. from litter of 10, papers furnish- ed in buyers name, $25. ea. Will ship. Paul Thompson, Toomsbore, Rt. 2. OIC Sow, top condition, pigs Ist. litter, ready to breed now. Reasonable. L. P, Davis, Jonesboro, Rt. 1, Tel. 5656. Some nice 11 and 12 wks. old Pigs, $8. ea.; 2, $15. On route 18, one mile N. Molena. New- ton W. Brewster, Molena, Rt. ly Reg. Hereford Hogs: 2 out- standing. Spring Boars by Fas- hion Plate, $60, ea; 2 Older Boars, both holders State and National Championships, pric- ed on request; 7 Spring Bar- rows, 6 litters baby pigs, all by Grand Master, 1951 Natl. champ. Phone 8-8772. Mrs. W. A. Ward. Jdr., Marietta, Rt. 3. c/o Ward-Meade Farm. _9 wks. old Reg. Big Bone Guinea Male Pigs, $20. ea. E. Carrollton. . Bledsoe, > _ HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Horse Mule, 10 yrs. old, and | 2 H Wagon, 1 Stalk Cutter for sale. Just off Hwy. 78 near Albert Allen Store. E. C, Got- tas, Villa Rica, Rt. 1. Black Arabian Horse, very gentle. 4 1/2 yrs. old, for sale. Can be seen at Mountain View, Ga. on Conley Rd. J, E. Sum- mer, Mountain View, Atlanta Phone CA 4405, 4 good mules, work any- where, good eond, for sale. B. VA, Nolan, Senola, 10 | Ibs.,. 15 1/2 hands high, $100. See: Millard Payton, Noreross, rab | One good mule, 7 or 8- yrs. jhom. E. C. Walton, Decatur, Rt. 3. 4020 Lawrenceville Hwy. | old, reasonable price at my e | Phone 4-3-6106, 5. 1/2 yr. old saddle horse, reasonable, H. A. Hardman, Scottdale. (Call after 7 P. M. Atlanta Phone DE 8766). cond., mule, good : Harris where, $50 Buchanan, work. any- L:Pape; Combination work and sad- dle horse, also 3 saddle he'ses, ages, .4 to 7 yr. old.*See them, my place, 2 mi. West of Indian Springs. G. S. Treadwell; Jack- son. F One pair good healthy Mule, work separately or together, male and female, also 2 mule Bradley Wagon with addition- lal top. side panels; only: 1 yri | old, $350. for lot. Call 621 day; Night. 2055. -C.. Q. Towns end, Albany, 504, Roosevelt Ave. A. geod Work Mare Mule, about +100 lbs., will work to plow and wagon. W. G. John- son, Jonesboro, RE One young work horse, 3 yrs. old, 1200 lbs., gentle, work any- where, for sale. Phone 129. Edith Carpenter, Tifton, Phone 129. One Horse, gentle, work any- J. A. Fitzgerald, Pitts, Rt. 1. 2 Mules, 14 yrs. old, No. 1 cond., also Walking Cultivator, ville, RFD 3 Tenn. Walking Mare, 8 yrs. old, good qualities, rides well, aH 4 stocking feet, blaze face, strawroan, anybody can handle for sale or exch. for nica bred heifer. L. M. Ngee ard, Hogans- ville. Good Tenn. Walking Mare, $100.; 7 yr. old Mule, work , Box 30.. Road on Sand Town, Road, near Milford Church. Owner: P. L. Kimmons, . Atlanta, . 712 Bankhead Ave., N. W. RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE Reg. and Ped. Californians, Jr. does and bucks, several bred "A. Slade, Vienna. Virgin Giant Chinchilla Does, breeding age, $3.00 ea.; Bucks, * to 4 mos. old, $1.75 ea.; Also white Does and Bucks, 3 - 4 mos. old, $1.75 ea. Shipped ex~ press collect, J. H. Smith, Mo- lena. a . Super-Wooler Angora Rabbits select breeding stock, seniors |ready to breed, $8.00 pr. Shipped {anywhere express collect. Let- ters ans. Robert E Smith, Cedartown, 623 Martha Lane. Purebred Calif. Rabbits, limit- ed number Junior stock, ready to breed. S. A. Williams, St, Simons Island, P: O. Box 351. NZW Rabbits, from ped. stock bucks ready for service, $1.25; Does, 1 yr. old, averaging 7 to litter, $5.00 ea. J..7T. Pittard, Cumming. Angora and NZW_= rabbits, foundation stock. Jrs: and Srs. Will exc. some for hens, guineas, pigs or other good breed rabbits. | Write: John Fields, Griffin, 1018 W. Poplar Street, 2 heavy wt. Chinchilla Does rand 1 buck, 3 mos. old, $5.00; |2 Calif Does, 1 Buck, 6 mos, | old, $7.00; 2 Brown and White Dutch Does, breeding age, $1.50 ea. Will not ship. Vince Wheel- er, Atlanta, 2195 Cheshire Bridge Road. Ex. 3237. Rabbits: NZW, NZR, also , Denville, P. O. Box 86. One 8 yr. old 1000 lb. horse Box, 13. where; also _1 H wagon, cheap. 1 anywhere, $65. Just. off Austell ;does and few young bucks. S. _ few Dutch, for sale. @. J. Bute HORSES AND MOLES oe and 2 H Wagon, good cond., for - sale. Lynwood M. Larkin, Ella- pees _ wks. old, $5.00; 2 Calif. Bucks, 3 - guar, - and reg. stock, from best show AGE SIX RABBITS AND CAVIES - $4.00; Pair nice Calif. cross, NE: --weild ones) on Shares. Have fair FOR SALE Pair NZ Reds, 5 mos. old, $6; Pair Champagne DArgents, -10 mos. old, $2.50 ea. Papers on all.| Frank Bordy, Molena, Rt. 1. | 4 NZW Rabbits, 3 does, 1 buck $2.25 ea. Hxch. tor 4 white crest- ed Polish Bantams, 3 hens, 1 rooster, or same number of Golden Sebright Bantams. Char. Chandler, Philomath, Rt, 1. =. Chin, Rabbits . for -$7.00. Pure bred, but not registered. 2 does, 1 buck, about 4 mos. old, $10.00. C. G. Trotter, Demorest, Ri ls Rabbits: Angora and NZW foundation stock, bred for wool, meat and production: Juniors, $5.00 pr.; Bred Does, $5.00 ea.; Sr. Bucks, $5.00 ea. Money back Ship anywhere. Letters ans. John- Fields, Griffin, 1018 W. Poplar St. NZW and Chin. Rabbits, 8 wks. old, young whites, $1.00 ea, Cheaper for entire stock. See: Bobby Duncan, Toccoa, 34 Mitchell St. : NZ Whites and NZ Reds, ped. bloodlines. Juniors and Seniors at reasonable prices; Also one grown trio ped. Calif. C. P. Houston, Atlanta, 1901 Young St., S. E. Phone Di. 7411. Large Golden Fawn Flemish Giant Buck with ped. papers, 5 mos. -old, $5.00. Exc. collect. Mrs, M. H. Heesty, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 31. 4 ped. (not registered) Rab- bits, 2 NZW, 6 and 8 mos. old bucks, 2 Giant Chinchilla Bucks, 6 mos. old, $5. ea. Satis. guar. or money refunded. In- quiries ans. L. T. Taylor, Cuth- 3. : bert, Rt. SHEEP & GOATS FOR SALE Stud service: Fee $5:00. Con- tact: Lockard-Bell, Atlanta, 2677 Pharr Rd., N. E. Tel. Cr. 4390. One Milch Goat with 3 1c2 mos, old doe kid (Saanan). Sell together (not separately.) Can- not ship. Janie M. Thornton, Palmetto. One Ramble Hampshire Ram, 2 yrs. old, $30.00 my place. John A. Phillips, Eafonton. Phone 2791. 3 mos. old Male Goats, Saanan White and Hornless, $6.00 ea. my home: Mrs. Eula Mae Clac- kum, Atlanta, 3871 Boulder Park Dr., S. W, (Adamsville). AM-5529. Common Goats, from $4.00- $10.00 ea. at my place 8 mi. Soperton, 1 mile West Gillis Springs. Rev. Curd Walker, Soperton, Rt. 1. 38 head good Black Face and Black Leg Sheep, $15.00 per head at my farm. C. B. Elam, Albany 1200 Fourth Ave. Tel. 2119 J. 12 Hampshire Sheep, 7 one year old ewes, 3 old ewes, and one fine 2 yr. old ram, bargain at $250.00. Come see. Frank Stephens, Calhoun, Rt. 3. Phone 2273, (1 1/2 mi, E. Red Bud Rd.) About 150 range raised. milk goats, all bred, most of them freshening lst. and 2nd. time, start freshening Oct. through early December. 14 mi. W. Hamilton, 23 mi. N. Columbus, on Old River Rd. Karl Day- hoof, Hamilton, Rt. 1, Reg. Saanan Bucks at stud, champion sired stock; Also reg. buck for sale. W. J. Sumlin, At- Janta, 730 Grand Ave. N. W. BE 5393. LIVESTOCK WANTED CATTLE: Want 20 or 30 yearlings (no feed crop, corn, soy beans and coastal Bermuda grass to graze on and expect to save hay for LIVESTOCK WANTED MARKET BULLETIN POULTRY FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE - POULTRY FOR SA Want sev., Guernsey and Hol- stein springers already bred to| White Face Bull. Must be bangs free. Write: B. W. McFall, Con- yers, Rt. 1. HORSES AND MULES: Want pr. good mare mules, 5 to 8 yrs. old, wt. 1000 Ibs. or more, in good shape and no bad habits, and cheap for cash. C. A. Bennett, Powder Springs, Rt. 1. POULTRY FOR SALE BANTAMS: ze 3 Sebright Bantam Cockerels, $3. ea. Robert J. Abercrombie, Douglasville, Rt. 4. Bantams: 1 purebred English B. Cockerel and 2 Hens, $7.50; 7 hens, 1 purebred B. Game Cockerel, and 2 RI Red Game Cockerels, $13.50. Mrs. W. A. Reid, Albany, 415 Highland Ave. Golden Sebright and Dark Cornish, young stock Bantams, $3. ea. Old English Silver Duckwing Games, $5.; Young birds, inoculated. Bob Clark, Macon, 372 Spring St. 12.Baby Chicks, 9 wks. old, $3.50; 1 pr. Bantams, 8 mos. old, $1.50. Lockard Bell, At- lanta, (2677 Pharr Rd., N. . CR 4390. 2 pairs Brown Leghorn Ban- tam. Chicks, half grown, $1. pr.;,or 75 ea. Mrs. Barney C, Helton, Toomsboro, Rt. 3. Good Bantams: Cornish, Silkies, Black Japs., B. T. Japs., White Belgians, Black Belgians, vigorous helathy breeders, at fair -prices. W. O. Thomas, Sa- vannah, 1205 E. 40. One Bantam Rooster, 1 Hen, 4 mos. old for $1.25. Add post- age. A. J. Collins, . Blairsville, Rt. 2, Box 49. 2 White Leghorn Bantam, Cockerels, 5 mos. old, ready for service, healthy, purebred, $2. ea.; 2, $3.50. Exch. for pr. Golden or Silver Sebrigths. D. I. Thomas Jr., Augusta, P, O. Box 175. ; One White Bantam Cockerel, 6 mos. .old, show bird strain, $5.- Linda Bell, Roopville.. BERIGOLDS: 5 -Berigold pullets, and 1 cockerel, all 4 mos. old, $5. Cannot ship. Come after, my home near Macedonia Co-op community. Mrs, Will Taylor, Clarkesville, Rt. 5. CORNISH, GAMES, AND GIANTS: Several Claret and ve Blue Cross Game Stags, 3 1/2- 4 1/2 Ibs., March hatch, $3.50 ea. MO. S. O. Huff, Monticello, About 35 Cocks and Hens, pure Games mostly, pure Glee- zen White Hackles, $50. if you ee for. M. E. Taylor, Canton, Fine Half Shufflers and Half Round Head Stag, full Games, $1.50 ea, Mrs. farie Holland, Dalton, Rt, One 8 mos. old Cockerel, large enough for service, $3,: One 6 mos, old, $2.50. oth purebred, 7a Cornish Tom fine stock. J. B. Reet Reids- ville. Pure Dark Cornish Cockerels almost read + service, $3. ea.; 2, $65. : Thurmond, Farmington. 50 or more fine Game Chic- kens, all sizes, some of hens cost $12. ea. E. B. Thomas, Lithonia, Rt. 3. Cornish Indian Roosters, broad breasted, long leg type, 5 1/2 mos. old, $2. ea. FOB, Mrs. T. W. Newsome, Sanders- ville. 850 Keystone White Leghorn Pullets, 5-1/2 mos. old; worm- ed, vaccinated, laying 50 pct., $2.25 ea. Prefer selling all at one time. R. L, MeDonald, Newfian, Rt. 4, (Thomas Cross Roads.). Few Cornish cockerels and winter. A,No. 1 Ref. Contact. Shellie D, Branch, Glennville. 10 hens, $3. ea, D, R, Flynt, Lincolnton, Dark Cornish cockerels, pul-- lets, young hens, and roosters, from prize stock at a cheap price. O. C. Bradberry, Coving- tone Rte dj) Box, 135. Pit Game Chickens, 13 cocks, 7 brood hens, and 40 stags, and pullets; 2 hens, 1 cock, $15.; Stag, 2 pullets, $10. FOB. L. O. Bennefield; Cedartown, Rt. J. LEGHORNS: 12 year old W. L. (AAA), large type hens, for sale, all laying. Come or phone DE 1361... L.. A. Brown, Decatur, 450 Clairmont Ave. Purebred Dark Cornish Cock- erels, $4. ea.; Pullets, $3.50 ea.; Lot of 7, $21. All March hatch. C. A. Ingram, Lilly. Claret Pit Game Cock, 2 yrs. old, one Brown Red 2 yrs. old, $3. ea. C. L. Griffin, Gaines- ville, Oak St. PEACOCKS, QUAIL, DOVES, PHEASANTS, ETC.: Bob White Quail and Chinese. Pheasants, 25c off on orders (per bird) for 50 birds or more; Your choice $4.85 pr. $1.. extra shipped per order; Also several -hundred BB Bronze Turkeys, Mar. and April hatch, $5. ea. Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2. Quail for restocking for sale. D. W. Scarborough, Macon, 23- 50 Miller Field Rd. Dial 56114- 39724. 8-12 wk. old Ringneck Pheas- ants, $2. ea. plus transportation charges. A. E. Gordon, At- lanta, 6V Evelyn Place, N. W. Chuckar - Partridges, 1952 hatch, for sale. Don Glenden- ning, Macon, 865 North Ave. Large Jumbo White King pigeons, ,also Plymouth Rock, White Kings, mated, banded and working. Write or see for full information. C. W.-Taylor, Albany, 609 Oglethorpe Ave., | Phone 1702 W. 2 White Doves, $5. FOB. Money Order. Malcom McMillian, Bartow, Box 13. - Pheasants, $5. eross breeds, ea, All inquiries ans. D. Ken- | : nedy, Quitman, Rt. 2. Racing Homer Pigeons, $4. pr.; 3 prs., $10. Also want 4 young White Racing Homer Pigeons, just old enough to take care of self. Grover C. Piper, Barnesville, 21 Railroad St. Phone 488 R. 2 or 3 Golden Cock Pheasants 2 yrs. old, $5. ea.; 1952 spring | hatch Pheasants, Goldens, $7,- 50 pry Amhersts, $7.50 . pr.3 Reeves, $5. ea. Have some Mu- tont, also Ringnecks, Chuker Partridges $3. ea. White Turner, McDonough. Golden Pheasants, $18. pr.; Full pluma f Ringneck Pheas- ants, 3 each 3 oy Ringneck Doves, On atch, $8. pr.; Bob White Quaid $5. Re All FOB. Walter Be Hlisle, ewnan, Clark St. Common Pigeons, mated working, $1. pr. Bxchange 2 pairs for one pair Bantams, any stock; 3 Pairs for 1 pair Ducks; Bantam Pullets, $1. ea. from good laying stock. Starling Yawn, Byromville. About 40 pairs large North Ga. Type Quail, June hatch, ete $8. pr.; Some -hatched uly 2nd., good size, 25, $40. Plus shipping charges. Ship anywhere; Ringneck Pheasants, $1.50 ea.; 2 yr: old hens, $2.50 ea. I.. W. Foster, Atlanta, 8 Ridgeway Ave., N. W. Peafowls, pair each of Green Java, Blue, and White, Pea- fowls; Also Mandarin and Wood Ducks for sales James Jones, Elberton, P. O. Box 174. REDS, NH, RI, AND OTHERS: : 500 sired ROP NH Pullets, Durgin strain, parent stock, 324 egg record per year, rdnge grown, laying, Mar. Ist.- hatch, $2. ea. FOB, Mrs. L. L. Whit- mire, Lavonia, Rt. 2. 100 AAA ~s 6 mos. old, laying, $2. ea. J. W. Bryam, Ben Hill, Ganipnalion Rd. and 3 Ringnck | Productive or Paramento and Pullets, laying best breed, best laying strain, $3. ea. Ship- ped in light crates. Money order. Mrs. R. C. Sanders, Vienna. - N. H. Red Maneh pullets, $2. ea. FOB. N. W. McLeod, Cuthbert. 35 nice young hens, 6 mos. old, Red Rock and NH mixed stock, $1.50 ea. Will ship if you furnish crate. No - checks. MO.. Mrs. Lester Johnson, Lumber City. 75 AAAA NH Red Pullets, Feb. hatch, Carters Champions now coming,,into production, $2. ea. FOB yard. Jim Jarret, Toccoa, Rt. 3. Es ROCKS: BARRED, WHITE, OTHERS: Purebred, disease free Red Rock and f White Rock cross Pullets, Mar. hatch, $2. ea; Mixed good laying hens, $1.85 ea. Plus charges. Mrs. H. E. Richardson, Bowdon, Rt. 1. White Rock Pullets, 16 wks. old, $2. ea. FOB my place 1/2 mile East Fains Hatchery. Paul Newton, Edison, Rt. 1. TURKEYS, -DUCKS, GEESE, GUINEAS, ETC.: 7 Mammoth Blue Towlouse Geese, 1 Gander, also 1 White Emden Gander, all 1 yr. old, $5. ea.; $4. ea. -if lot taken. Cannot ship. James W. Miller, Red Feb. 1952 hatch Roosters | |Pekin Female Ducks, $1.50 e Palmetto, Rt. 1, Tatum Rd. 20 half grown Guineas, | t 10 Sebright Bantam Pu 2 Roosters, $1. ea. Will 4 snip or answer letters. Co tiwy. 41 to Hastings Farm, turn left on McDono Rd. for 3 mi. to my farm. Heleotes, Hampton, RFD 2. Several half grown pureb: B B, Bronze Turkeys, $4. at my home; $5. ea. shippt Mrs. Jesse Johnson, Corde Rt::-2: -Several nice young Guin saa Geese, raised this ye Reasonable at my _ place. - write or, call: Mrs. R. M. Be ley, Amity. 2 pairs Mallard Ducks, generation from wild, 1 yr. 0 $3..-pr.; Also 2 large W Cannot~ ship. Mrs. M. Ritz Fairburn, Campbellton Rd. 4 Beltvuis White Turke ; 3 hens, 1 gobbler 10-12 Ik ea., hens just started layi $5.50 ea.; $20. for lot. Ship your expense. James A. Fowl Gainesville, Rt. 5. ~ 6 Dbl. Breasted Bronze Tt keys, -5 1/2 mos. old, $7. C..P. Walters, Augusta, Hayne Dr. Phone 3-9829..~ Several pairs fine Beltsv White Turkeys, 6 mos. old, he 9 Ibs., Toms, 11-12 lbs., $8. p $5. ea. Plus. shipping charg Mrs. A. M. Grier, Alto, Rt. Borei5o: 17 Geese, $55. or $3.50 < D. R. Flint, Lincolnton. 19 Many. things that add to better living and increased prosperity are aceepted without much thought to how they got that way. Take farm seeds, for example. What happens from the time the seed is harvested to the time it is put into the planter box for sowing? Field seedsmen handle the largest part of farm seeds. The tonnage of some items is tremen- dous, and each has to be handled according to its special needs. Each year some 125 million pounds of alfalfa seed, 175 million lespe- deza, 100 million red clover, 50 mil- lion sweetclover, 60 million timothy, 25 million bluegrass, plus many more millions of other grass and legume seeds are harvested and cleaned. - Most all of this seed reaches the seed processor containing weed- seeds, noxious and otherwise, some easy to detect, others hidden from the untrained eye. It is his job to take this seed and convert it to the high quality seed the careful farmer requires. The simple fanning mill is not adequate to do the refining task called for by todays high stand- ards. Intricate cleaning machinery of various kinds, employing a num- ber of different principles, is in use under trained men in the mod- ern seed plant, to perform daily miracles of separating the good seed from the weeds and worthless material. The seed processor is often the seed wholesaler. He purchases the, field seed from seed growers and country shippers and sells it to Seeds Are Vital in National Security Gravity Mill in Seed Processing Plant Cleaning and Grading Clover Factor small wholesalers or retail dealers He maintains stocks not only for regular demand, but for emergenr cies, and stores them in suitab plants to preserve the germina and packs the seed to retain quality and be attractive to buyer. He maintains a seed oratory, with trained technici to check and control quality, an labels the seed in compliance witl State and Federal seed laws, This seed wholesaler carries th seed from harvest to planting and in some cases from one s son to the next, often at risk of market drop between seasons. assumes the risk of declining mination and losses from rod and other pests. When great, emergencies aris such as flood and drought, het prepared to round up quickly, si supplies from places and 2 that the layman knows little about Through descriptive circulars and catalogs he promotes the use high quality seed and certified : of new and improved varieties The retail dealer keeps informe not only as to the needs of h customer, but also as to av able supplies of one or more who sale dealers who can quickly f such needs when his supply out. He keeps in close touch wil his county agent and expe! stations, and is a constant of up-to-date information on field seeds for his locality. He | the one whd maintains direct pi sonal contact with the farmer 1 im sourc: ath now Haevbig po aroximaiels 250,000 veekly, was created for and is financed by A FARMER, to help dispose of farm prod th best possible advantage, is MAILED under Sousior AOT of June 6, 1900, and in order to on- being eligible for this mailing privilege, MUST ORM to certain RULES. his RULING PROHIBITS notices either wanted ak meets oe aes thn ities se the purpose of RE-SELLING IN ANY also prohibits Bee for NON-RESIDENTS Machinery, used on a farm and- NECESSARY to ing, and STRIGTLY FARM WORK ON FARMS LL NOTICES PUBLISHED MUST HAVE PER- AL NAME and ADDRESS attached, and MUST FROM PARTIES OF LEGAL AGE. Notices for ORS not acceptable. BOX NUMBERS, Farm names, Is, and in care of GENERAL DELIVERY as ad- in lieu of proper name are not ELIGIBLE ee ACATION. OTICES OF SIMILAR NATURE FROM INDI- UAL OR MEMBERS OF SAME HOUSEHOLD cept where parties listing GROW and. RAISE indi- ually the products listed), are not accepied for pub- n in any ONE issue. Notices not to exceed forty odd , to. give clear, concise meaning. he following items and items of similar nature and ification are STRICTLY PROHIBITED: WIRE, TPE, ELECTRIC AND OTHER FENCING, CON- EB MIXERS, SHINGLES, TIMBER, (except as wing | on land and sold with, as part of, the land in SIAL FARM LAND EDITIONS), POSTS, LUMBER, D3 AND PULPWOOD, ROOFING, HARNESS, DDLES, LEATHER GOODS OF ANY KIND, woon OTHER SAWS, BONE AND AX GRINDERS, LE CLIPPERS, AUTOMOBILES, TRUCKS, JEEPS, ] SAX "AND HAMMER. HANDLES, SAW iD HINGLE MILLS, all equipment for same; LIGHT ee SYSTEMS AND all equipment for same; UNITS (unless absolutely essential to some arm machinery); FEATHER PICKING MA- iS, FEATHER BEDS, PILLOWS (feathers alone sted); DOGS, CATS, RATS, HAMSTERS, -CANARY BIRDS, PARROTS, LOVE BIRDS, YS, PET STOCK of any kind; OWLS, COONS, , SQUIRRELS, OPOSSUMS, DEER, WILD ANI- iS, FOXES, their SKINS AND PELTS; ROLLING iN \LID CHAIRS, SWINGS, COFFINS, RADIOS, ONES, PIANOS, ANY MUSICAL INSTRU- ANTIQUES, INDIAN RELICS, ICE BOXES, IGERATORS (except Dairy equipment), WASH- EWING MACHINES, IRONS, STOVES, HOME .CES, PINE CONES, CORN BEADS, WATCHES, RY, QUILTS, QUILTING SCRAPS, SEWING, ING OF ANY KIND, MERCHANDISE, STORE URES, BARBER. SHOPS or MEAT ITEMS, etc.,. ESSES of any kindLOST OR STRAYED LIVE- CK, ADDRESSES OF=PARTIES, together with es of HAVING SOLD OUT of certain items: BOT- CANS, JARS, CARTONS, BASKETS, CRATES; , PISTOLS, SHOTGUNS, ete. CHURCH and other AL PER MS, S LOWERS, FLOWER SEED, BULBS AND ORNA- AL NURSERY STOCK, also SACKSFOR SALE D WANTED are only published ONCE A MONTH ist be in our office not later than the 20th of month g publication. COND HAND MACHINERY ITEMS ARE CAR-.4 Y'as often as practicable. SPECIAL FARM LAND EDITIONStwice yearly early Fall and Spring. Fifty to sixty (50 to 60) allowed for Farm Land Notices. ALL NOTICES: MUST BE LISTED IN THIS OFFICE east a week or ten days (sometimes longer) PRIOR te of publication, and NEW COPY of notice. for time published. WEDNESDAY NOON .weekly is dline for all notices for following weeks Bulletin. here is no charge for publishing notices, neither 1) Apion rate. Non-Resident subscribers are ac- E DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE LINDER, ener, Elizabeth Hynds Editor-Notices - /need POULTRY WANTED BABY CHICKS: dies to raise on halves to 6-8 wks. old. You furnish biddies. I furnish feed, brooders, and work. Also 50 Ringneck Pheas- rants, to raise same basis. Mrs. Thommy Thompson, Alma, RB; On box 103. GUINEAS: Want Purple or White Afri- can Guineas, also 2 or 3 pairs pigeons. Would trade NH Red Hens for same, or pay reason- able price. G. B. Rabon, Blake- WS 2Re ale LEGHORNS: Want 10 White Leghorn Flop Comb Pullets, 6 to 7 mos. old, State price. Mrs. C. E. Gresham, Jonesboro, Box 1346. Want 300-500 Leghorn Pullets of high production breeding that are now in or coming in production. Give description, age, breeding, and price. J. E. Humes, Columbus, 1219 Broad- way. (Owner, Oak Mountain Farm). Will pay cash for some 4-A grade W. L. Pullets, 3 to 4 1/2 mos. old, no culls. Advise. Mrs. Les Dantorth, 2: Ditton; Rte 1: MISCELLANEOUS CHICKS: Want 25 laying pullets. Con- tact. Dallas Berger, The Rock. & i PEAFOWL: ~ Want Peahen (female) to go with peacock. State age, price, and if more than one. J., W. a Warner Robins, P. O. Box 3 REDS: Want 12 NHR or White Rock Pullets, Mar. 1952 hatch, lay- |H ing or ready to lay. Give price. G. W. West, Atlanta, ie Pied- mont. Ave., N. E. REDS: Want 100 high production Red Pullets, laying or ready to lay, or at least 3 mos. old. O. H. Maxson, Pine Mountain Valley. Tel. Hamilton 2883. ROCKS OR REDS: Want heavy stock hens, pref- erably Barred Rocks, or Red Hampshire. L. L. Byous, River- dale, Rt. 1. FARM HELP WANTED _ Want cotton pickers at once. Pay $2.50 daily and meals. Lo- cated at Bob Jones near OConey Church. Mrs. W, G. Brown, Jef- ferson, Rt. 3. Want farmer for 1953, one who can produce and gather 20 bales cotton. Good house, elec., Bus to high school. Will furnish if necessary. Dr. Dewey T. Nabors, Atlanta, 490 Peach- tree St. N. E. Want white or col. family for farm; 5 or 90 Acres to man that can finance self. 5 R house, painted, screened, good barn, 4 mi. town on Hwy. and Warner Robins Bus route, near church and store. Good land. J. Van McCollum, Rochelle, Box 1024. Want good Christian party, woman or man, to help tend to garden and other farm chores around farm, 3 mi. Nashville, for board and some _ wages. artes Horton, Nashville, Rt. Want colored man and wife to work on farm and look after cattle. Year around work. Good 4 R house, lights, water, school and mail route. No drunks. Contact for particulars. Hughie Long, Fairburn,. Rt. 2. Want man with family, sober willing to work, experienced tractor driver and able to do other farm work, for wages. Write. W. L. Barlow, Hazle- hurst, Rt; Want party with tractor or 2 good mules ror 1953. Standing rent. have 3 R. house with lights 40 or more acres of land, if near see me; if not write: Dick Tope, Sharpsburg, Red: Want family to work 20 bar- rel stand of turpentine and work small 2 H farm for 1953; All or part of farm. No drunks apply. B.: B. ory Want 100-200 large breed bid-. _|furnish own stock. Mail and FARM HELP WANTED Want white family for farm, large 1 or 2H crop on standing rent basis. Good river bottoms and upland, well water, wood, electricity, mail and school bus rout, good 5 R house, Must be reliable and sober, Mrs. J, A. Milford, Bal] Ground, Rt. 2. Want dairyman with labor sufficient to milk 65 cows. all modern equipment. Good 4 R. house. with lights, water. School bus route, near church. Will pay $200. monthly. must be sober and honest. R. W. Daws, Rut- \lege. Want. col: man for farm work. Nice house provided and good straight salary. Must have several recommendations inc- cluding present employer. write B. W. McFall, Conyers, Rte. 1. Want small white family or couple for small tractor crop, 50 50 basis prefer one interested in chicken raising; Also want mid- le age col. woman for light farm chores for good home. All to be sober, honest, furnish ref- erences. Write: A. L, Thackston, Hiram, Rte. 1. Want white woman unencum- bered, 50-55 yrs. old, health card no snuffers, or alcoholics, for light farm work on farm. Room, board, and salary. Letters ans. No cards. Mrs. Victoria A. Lock Bowersville, Rte. 1. Want party to cultivate 300 acres in cultivation on shares. Paved highway, elec, lights, 3 mi. town. Good land. Tenant to furnish all tractors and farm implements, labor;_ I furnish oe and land on 50-50 basis. . T. Hicks, Wrightsville. Want man and wife, sober, Christians, to live with me on farm and make crop. Can make all truck patches wanted, chick- houses: on place. Well in yard. Furnish your own stock and tools, and cow. Come at once. 4 mi. Ebenezar Church Mrs. Georgia McClure, Cartecay. Want man and wife able to finance. self to make a small farm on shares, some cotton or tobacco if wanted. Mostly feed crop, some vegetables. Must school bus route. No drunks. Mrs. C. A. Phillips, Vidalia. Want. middle age man for general farm work, experienced tractor driver, for rest of 52 and all of 53. Desire steady, settled man for permanent job. No drunks nor drifters need apply. Furnish room, board, laundry, reasonable salary. J. H. Donaldson, Fort Valley, Rt. 1, Housers Mill. Want white family to gather eotton crop, other farm work. Considering renting crop to right party in 53. House, lights, water, school and mail by door. Write: W. A. Smith, LaFay- ette, Rt. 3. Want good farmer for 2H farm on 50-50 basis. Have 2 mules and tractor. Located De- Kalb Co., 2 1/2 mi. Lithonia. Call DE 3968 after 6 P. M. B. e Miller, Atlanta, 54 Wyman Te Want white or colored wom- an, reliable, to live in home on farm with couple (no children), and do light farm chores on farm. State particulars and sal- ary expected. Cleo Harper, Blue Ridge, Star Rt. Want family to milk 40, cows and.look after dairy. 4 R house with lights, and water, near school bus route. 1/2 mile town. Furnish house and wood. U. T. Smith, Mansfield. Want an assistant? farm and pasture helper, either by month or on percentage of farm cash | basis. Must be able to keep | up registration of livestock, ete. Prefer single man to live as one of family. Must be sober and have own drivers license. Mrs. Helen Mullinax, Quit- man, Rt. 4. Want good honest man to take charge of dairy. Have large house, on school and mail route, near church. Prefer man FARM HELP WANTED a a good water, school bus. One- healthy, middle age white wom- an to do light farm work on enough, will go see you for interview. Mrs. J. T. Acree, Toccoa, 103 Forest Ave. Want sober aud honest man to work in dairy. Furnish house, lights, water, and pay salary. Willard M. Gann, Ring- night. . Want party for good 50 A farm with lights, water, ete. 1 block paved highway; Pase ture, branch, good 3 story barn, 5 R house, near church an school. On fourths, and look after chickens for salary. See owner at Henry Co. line 3 mi. N. Stockbridge. Or call WA 2050, Atlanta. Stockbridge. Want col. couple for 900 acre cattle farm. Experienced in operation of farm machinery No row crops, new modern 4 R masonry house, elec. stove, 3/4 mile paved road. $150. monthly. H. L. Want white woman to live in farm home and do light farm work on farm. Only 3 in family. No children. State sal- ary expected. Mrs. Eva Know- les, Byron, Rt. 2. Want at once, reliable family to milk 40 cows by themselves. Good house, good pay, lights, water. If not qualified, do not apply. Contact: Griffin, Phone 7897. POSITIONS WANTED Capable Dairyman, thorough- ly experienced in all features of dairy, also versatile in gen- strong and healthy. Will meet anyone half-way and any fair proposition. T. E. Hutcheson, Atlanta, Rt. 3; Box 561. Want large 3 H farm, good land. Experienced in dairy and general farm work (prefer day work). Must have good farm tools, like a tractor... Have 5 boys (14-23 yrs. old). Need 6 or 7 rooms. with lights, screens, etc. Rudolph Presnell, Cobb- town. c/o Met Williams Farm. Want good 2H farm in Fulton Co. on halves, with house, and tractor with tools furnished 16 in. family, 17 yr. old boy te plow. Can't move until gather crop. Prefer with chicken house. Grayson Burns, Alpharetta, Rt Ks Man with 9 yrs. experience superintending large farms wants location where he can have better church and _ school facilities. Now employed as superintendent large farm. Call or write. Dan Adkinson, Tif- ton, c/o* W. -C.. Carpenter. Experienced, reliable white man, 30 yrs. old, wants job as manager of cattle or hog farm, etc. Can operate and service machinery and trucks. Do not drink, unafraid of work. Must have. good house, on _ school route. Bill Coleman, Rt. 5. Man with wife and family wants at once, job on regular or dairy farm for reasonable weekly wages and place to lives House with lights, water, ete. with reliable party. contact. Mr, John Rollins, Cumming, Rt. 5. Industrious, sober white man, 56 yrs. old, wants light fapm work on farm, caring for chica-4 ens, cattle, or hogs, Have wife, who has one or more. boys, large enough to help him. Have | good machinery. Come see. J. Swa: sboro, Rt. 4. E. Harriss. Harlem Rt. 1. 2 boys (12 and 13), who can drive tractor. Write: Henry A. Aderhold, Carrollton, 21 S. Boulevard. Want family to work on stock farm (not dairy). No cot- ton. Healthy woman to do light farm chores. Good house, elec., half mile Bapt. Church, 2 1/2: miles Dexter. References. Mrs, \J. D. Lane, Dexter, (Laurens kGons ies Want clean, dependable, farm, 3 adults. Good farm home, pleasant surroundings, room, board, salary. If near gold, Rt. 4, Bue. Phone .6-1191; Home Phone Hinggold 2855 at J. S. Huckaby, and production of beef cattle, - plumbing, - Meadow, Elberton, Rt. 4. _ Re Jv: Heards; =. eral farm repair, painting, etc, - Eastman, > a el BN a i j fe a a a ae Eh OR ly MARKET BULLETIN \easRanch or Vegetable or chicken VILIZATI (Continued from page one) assuming there ig a supreme court worthy of the name. AN UNERRING MARK No civilized person will seek to force their company on anyone who does not desire it. The first-mark of a gentlemen or lady is the instant refusal te remain in any company where not welcome. One who would force himself into the com- pany of those not desiring to: associate with him, cannot claim the distinguish- ing mark of a gentleman or a lady, The civilized man would not want to live in a part of town where his neighbors did not want him. This Is true with rich or poor, educated or uneducated, and re- gardless of race or creed. The greatest desire of any person of character and breeding is to be napenien from those in _ Hog Prices Paid At Various Mark whose company they are not welcome. This is not only their desire but they have a right under the American system te be segregated from those who do not desire thele company. If a white man undertook to force himself into a negro community, a negro school or a negro pullman ear, you would know immediate- ly that he was a low-down white man and unworthy of the assoelation of either blacks or whites. The sam would be true of a negro or any other group or. race. Until we learn enough to know these . simple things, we cannot, with truth, call ourselves civilized. When any race or other group under- takes by combining thelr votes to tear down the rights of other citizens they have renounced civilization and have be- come savages, resorting to the law of the jungle (Natures law). There is no civilization worthy of the name unless it consists of ci dividuals, Civilization or the iV. to the moral law as moral law teachings of Christ. It is the law of nature for to be separated into different ra a moral law for mankind to be ep into different races having prop for each other. Jesus said that and tittle of the law must be He who undertakes to break dow barriers is fighting against Goc the teachings of Christ, against law, and the natural law. Any woman who undertakes this, eith White House or in a shack, is of association with decent peop) race, Shall we have civilization we have the law of the jungk es TOM LINDER Commissioner of Agricul ur ages SEPTEMBER 12 NO.1 NO.2 NO.3 NO.4 | SEPTEMBER 17