Vom Linder Commissioner e 3 n- me general election in he adoption of a constitu- eration by every Georgian. yn amendment is adopted, it akens or strengthens the con- -E very amndment should be nstitution it should be Seed ; The measure of whether or 0 y ae sose. to give tiie. ae re Bulletin, a factual analysis ft ese amendments. : DMENT NUMBER ONE ment Number One is an a- t to change the. method of > present law as to holding 1e county unit to the general be under the popular vote refore the argument for it or, against county unit is not in he vote on this amendment. of county unit is, of course, ortant question, but it should C ded on its own merits. This amend- des. nothing with regard to the mit and the question of county not involved. WHAT Is Now THE LAW mitted but are not required. ittee of | any political party can re- Id a primary. They can as- didates. Under the present law, ae committee, of the Demo- tes ae governor, and other state house officials . In that.case the people would ortunity to express. their ro candidates of political parties . The people would be limited WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1952 | NSTITUTIONAL AMEND NUMBER 38 aken the constitution it should. candidate for the general . It does not in any manner by county unit votes. It does not r it all primaries will still ie county unit and all general @ present law, primary elec- r the present law, the executive 1emselves the power to nomi- Be BS party can nominate a eandidats without first holding a primary. Under this a- mendment the people in 159 counties must be given an opportunity to express themselves at the ballot box to deter- mine who the candidates will be for each party. Thig applies to the Demo- cratic party, it applies to the Republican party and it applies to any other party that may wish to submit candidates in the general election. Under the present law, an indepen- dent candidate cannot get his name: on the general election ballot unless he secures a petition of 5 percent of all the voters in the state. No new party and no existing party that receives less than 5 percent of the votes in the last election can get a candidate name on the general election ticket without first securing a Petition of 5 percent a the voters in the state. This makes it palais for any new party or any independent candidate to get on the general election ballot for the following reasons: (1.) To determine the number of voters in the state at any given time would require certified copies of the voters lists in 159 counties. (2.) It would be necessary to prove. that each name signed to the petition was signed by the same person who was entitled to vote under that name in each county. If there are a million voters, 5 percent would be 50,000. You would have to prove that each of the 50,000 persons who signed the petition was the same person whose name appeared on the -voters list in each of the 159 counties. In short, under the present law. no- body can get on the general election ballot unless they are the nominee of a. party having received 3 percent of the votes in the last general election. This: - forever limits political parties in Georgia to Democratic and Republican. Under the - present election practices in this country, it is evident that both the old parties are becoming more rotten each year, The time is not far distant when the people must have the power to assert them- selves under a new name. This always becomes necessary over a period of years, in order to clean up the rottenness which OTHER ARTICLES OF INTEREST IN THIS ISSUE a Page Cattle Prices. ic 5lts ch soon oscbin ost 8 FOG PeiCOh ios ek ok tee nee es 7 Special seats CINE Na hs ewer e always grows up in a two-party system. Under the present law the people are bound to the two old parties, however un-American they may become, because the people have no practical way of get- ting a new party ticket in the general election. Amendment Number One would open the door and give the people of -the state an opportunity to assert them- - selves and bring about reform in polities, both national and state. It is easy for a new party to hold a primary; it-is practically impossible for a new party to get on the general elec- _ tion ticket under the present law. Under this amendment all Republican candidates for state office would be chosen by the vote of all persons desiring to vote the Republican ticket. There would then be no doubt as to who con; | stituted -the Republican party in the state, and the candidate nominated would reflect the wishes of all Republicans. I happen to know that there are a number _ of Republicans in every county in Georgia who have never voted a Republican ticket for the simple reason that they have never had an opportunity to partici- pate in choosing the candidate. THE WHITE PRIMARY Everyone acquainted with Georgia politics over the years knows that the primary in Georgia was instituted solely for the purpose of providing the white voters an opportunity of expressing their choice of candidates in an all-white elec tion. - We have never had a second party in Georgia of sufficient strength to de- feat a candidate on the Democratic ticket in the general election, provided the Democrats only had one candidate for each office. , It was the negro vote that threatened Democratic control. That is why our primary was called the WHITE Demo- cratic Primary, | Under the present law and in view of supreme court decisions, weno longer have a WHITE Democratic Primary, but all registered voters are permitted to vote in THE primary. DICTATORSHIP It has been charged by some who evidently have not studied the amend- ment_that the amendment would set up a dictatorship. Actually, the reverse is true. The present law contains all the potential elements of a dictatorship by the executive committee. The amend- ment would abolish these elements to where the executive committee of all (Continued on page eight) Cty free P Oe a x LS a A =e oe PAGE EWO mo GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Address al) 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 EDIT er " [ep sock Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable and repeated only when request is accompained by new copy of notice. Limited space will not permit insertion of notices contain- ing more than 35 to 40 words, not including nam and address Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the resulting from published Bulletin. nor for any transaction notices. Tom Linder,s Commissioner Published Weekly ai 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. By Depariment 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 at Covington, Georgia, under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special] rate of postage orovided for in Section 1103. Act of October 8, 1917 Executive Office, State Capitol Editorial and Executive Offices State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office _ Lady, Sailor Girl, Marie, others - ly Rose 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. under postage regulations inserted one time on each request H NVARKET BULLETIN | livery FLOWERS AND SEED . FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE x 7 50,000 rooted Privet Hedge bushes, (stay green kind), 200, Lilies of the Valley, $1. doz. (Oct. or Nov. time to plant); pe eee idem Pearl | $1. Del. Exch. for 3 print sacks; arcissi, large cluster, very . di fragrant, 25c bulb: $3, doz; Ligustrum and Red Radiance Rose, Wisteria cuttings, 6, $1. Exch. for $ print sacks. Each pay postage. Mrs. B. Thornton, Bowdon. Rose Thrift, 3 doz., $14 man Iris, Orange Day Lilies, Exch. some for dried fruit or honey. Each pay postage. Miss Nell Woodliff, Atlanta, 366 Whiteford Ave., N. E. CR 2934. Both Long and Shallow Cup Ger- Daffodils, 2c ea.; Butter and , oles Eggs, 3c ea.; White Narcissi, | Ja@P- acta se Gor: - lc ea.; American Boxwood, 25c| tle Purple Violets, ee Dbl. Cannas, 75c doz.; Elephant 5 ae Ears, 3, $1.25; Add _ postage. ot ee Or Ge ae Cant ship orders less $1. Mrs. Janta, -435 Ridgewood Rd. N.|@- W. Head, Bremen, Rt. 2. E. DE 5495. Little Purple Violets, 500, $4.; Af Orange Day Lilies, 50c doz.; Py ee e toes White Spireas, Yellow Forsy- thias, Pink Almond, White Red Girl, Norseman, Lavender Weigelas, Bridalwreath, 75. eral Add postage. No orders under T R $1. Mrs. E. B. Thornton, Bre- _ famen, Rt. 2; Box. 70: = 17 Louise Seed: All colors Dbl. 50c doz.; Variegated _Touch- Me-Not, '25 tbl.; also Daffo- dils, $2. C; Pink Thrift, $1. C: Princes Feather, 10c. Or Ex- change. Mrs, Florence Leathers, Buchanan, Rt. 1. to $5. ea.; Forsythia, 25 to 50c ea.; 60c ea.; 75c ea. up. 20 postage. Mrs. Sweatmon, Atlanta, PN, 3 We Star of Bethlehem Bulbs, 35c doz.; Coleus, all different, 35; Boston and Sprengeri Ferns, 45e ea. Exch. pot flowers for Old Fashion Large Dbl. Month- cuttings, any color, not running type. Boxwood, write for size and price. Mrs. Ed Stone, Adairsville, Rt. 2. Zinnia, Large Long Trumpet Daffo- dils, single Day lilies, .50c doz.; $2. C; Red Crape Myrtle, White Spirea, Pink Almond, Pink oo. Gardenias, | Beet Rambler and Dorothy Perkins ?: ~ --| Roses, 4, $1. Add postage. Mrs. onias, Plumosa Ferns; Pink : eraniums, Pink aay Blue C. B. Robinson, Bowdon. Hydrangeas, 25c ea. Add 25c Jonquils, White and Yellow extra for shipping each order. | Narcissi, blooming size bulbs, Mrs. Alma Moore, Adel. and. the large rose kind, all mixed, $6.50 M; Blooming size Tiger lily bulbs, 25, $35. BP Mrs. Maud McElary, Bremen, Rt. 2, \Box61 B. Single Blue Hyacinths, 2 doz., Old Time Four-OClock Seed, all colors, variegated, 50, 10c. Exch, for flower cuttings, or other flower seed. Mrs. Ida Barry, Adairsville, Rt. 1. $1.; Royal Robe Violets, 10 Boxwoods, 10-12 in., $3. doz.;| 2, y 7 . $1. Add 20c postage in Ga. American Tree and Globe Ar- Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks. borvitaes, 14-16 in., $4. doz.; Moss Rose, Golden Forsythia, Rooted Pink Thrift Plants, $185 ~Ce 300: $8. 500, $4.50; Yard Hydrangea, Hemlock, Purple Wisteria, Pink Almond, $8. M. PP. Alma Moseley, But- Red Flowering Quince, 3 ft., 6, ler, Rt. 2. $1.50.. PP. Sadie Wilson, Blue Special: iums, $1.; Ridge. Globe Arborvitaes, Pyrami- gonias, dal Arborvitae, English Juni- Ga.; pers, 12-18 in., $4. doz. Box- woods, 10-12 in., $3. doz.: Pink Rhododendrons, Mtn. Laurels, Plame Azaleas, all colors Dog- wood, $2. doz. Bob Wilson, Blue Ridge. Hardy Verbena: Dark, Bright Red, White, Indigo Blue, Wine, 5 Dbl. Red Geran- 20 Coleus, 10 Be- Sultanas, $1.25. PP in Large dbl. red, white and Pink Poppy Seed, 15c pkt.; Dbl. Tiger Lily Seed, 25c pkt. Plus addressed and stamped envelope. Mrs. Lovelle Own- bey, Blairsville, Rt. 3. Jonquils, Butter and Eggs, Narcissi,, Daffodils, Chinese Sacred Lilies, Star of Bethle- Purple, 4 Pinks, Lavender, A- hem, Thrift, Dusty Miller, Day merican Beauty, others, also Lilies, 2 ea.; Mixed bulbs, le New Crinkled Varities (white a.; Chrysanthemums, White centers). Rooted, Damp pack- Flags, 50c doz.; Altheas, Lilacs, ed, $1. doz.; 2 doz., $1.50 pre- | Mixed Almonds, 3, 25. Add ane Mrs. H. E. Richardson, postage. Mrs. Arthur Meeler, owdon, Rt. 1. Bishop, Rt. 1, Box .222. FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE - FLOWERS AND SEED > i FOR SALE . Booking orders for fall de- of Steeles Mastodon Jumbo Pansy plants, $2:50 C. Mrs. Emma Di Gibson, Au- gusta, 2749 Milledgeville Road. Jonquils, Narcissi, mixed, $1. C; 8. dif. named Iris, $1. doz.; Per. Phlox seed, Dill seed, 25c pkg.; Rose cuttings, | other flowers for sale. Add postage. Mrs. R. Q. Miller, Acworth, Rt. 2 Seed: Mixed col. Petunia, Giant Zinnia, Marigold, Old Fashion Prince Feather, rea- sonable price; Also rooted Cape Jasmine Bushes, $1.25 ea. No COD. Add postage. Mrs. Tom- my Thompson, Alma, P. O. Box 103. Large leaf Per. Verbenas, Spreading type in dark blue, white, rose, .wime, scarlet; bunch type in dark pink, light lavender, mixed colors, 20, $1.; Or 15 ea. Color labeled. Good |roots. Damp packed. PP. Exch. for others. Mrs. A. M. Grier, Alto; :Rt. 1, Box .-155. Pink Thrift, 50c ea.; $3..M. Add postage. Mrs. David Park- er, Alto, Rt. 1. Pink Wax Begonias, 20c ea.; Coleus, 15c ea.; Variegated Jew, 5c ea.; Green Jew, 3, 10c; Yard Cacti, 25c; Chicken Giz- zard, 3, 30c; Lots of shrubbery too large to ship, see at my home. Mrs. Clyde Logan, Aus- tell, Rt. 2. Fine large Iris, sky blue, orchid, yellow, purple, deep blue, and many tones 2 tones, $1.25 doz. Shallow Cup. Daf- fodils, 25 bulbs, 50c. Mrs. J. M. McGuire, Adairsville. Chinese Sacred Lily Bulbs, 75c doz.; Rare and Fancy Cole- us, 5 dif. Sultanas, Rabbit Nose, Pink, white, and Red Begonias, Boston Ferns, 50. cuttings, $1. |Add postage. Mrs. W. S. Grif- fin, Adel, Rt. 1. Red Periwinkle Seed, 20, 10c; Blue Morning Glory, and Red 4 OClocks, 15 seed, 10c. Exch. 15 Red 4 OClock for 15 white seed. Add postage. Mrs. Tommy Thompson, Alma, P.O. Box 103. Several thousand Sempervi- ren (fast growing), 1 yr. old Boxwood plants, 6-10 in. high, 1 to 500, $15. C; 500-1000, $12.- 50 ; 1000 or more, $10. cy Add postage. Forest Burson, Alpharetta. S Bermuda Easter Lily Bulbs, $1. doz; Aucuba Plants of mail size, rooted, $1. ea.; and wine lily bulbs, 5, $1. Mrs. C. B. Moon, Atlanta, 2059 Peachtree - Rd. : Bermuda Easter Bulbs, $2. doz.; Aucuba Plants, $1. ea:; Milk and. Wine Lily Bulbs, 4, $1. Mrs. R. K. Parrish, Atlanta, 64 Maddox Dr., N. E. Boston Ferns, Red and Pink Carnations, 35c ea.; 3, $1.; Red and Pink Geranium cuttings, Pink: and Purple Verbena, Areoplane Plants, Coleus cut- tings, 25c ea. Add postage. Damp packed, waxed paper: wrapped. Mrs. Jessie Howard, Albany, 400 S. Cleveland. Various sizes Boxwood, 15c to $15. ea. at garden;' Chinese Chestnut Trees, bearing size, 6-8 ft., $3. ea. at garden; Scar- let Everbearing Strawberry Plants, $1. -C;.PP in Ga. T. E: Eason; Atlanta, Rt. 14, Box 34. Beefsteak Begonias, 25c ea.; Dbl. Larkspur, - Sweetpeas, Queen Annes Lace, Scabiosa Seed, 10c pkt.; 25c tsp. Send self addressed stamped envel- ope. Mrs. P. R. Chesser, Au- burn. Dbl. Daffodil (Twink) _Bulbs, yellow and white, 50c doz.; Mixed bulbs Jonquil and Daf- Cc fodil,,25 doz. -Mrs. C. i Mitchell, Atlanta, 4388 Ros- well Rd. White Oleander, small root- ed cuttings, 50c ea. Exch. for other colors; Rooted. Verbena, many colors, 75e doz.; Christ- mas. Caeti, 25c. PP--on: $1. orders. Mrs. Frank Barford, pve. 1185 Moreland Ave., S. E. Blooming size Jonquil Bulbs, $2._C. Bertha Fucher, Craw- fordville. : Leopard Plants, 45c; Hen and Biddie Cacti, $2:; Monkey Tail, Novelty Cacti, Ivy, Ice Plant, 35c ea; Hollyhock Plants, 6, 50c; Xmas Cacti, Cherry, 40 ea.; Jade, Variegated Jew, 15 es bunch; Purple Iris, Red Can- | nas, 40c doz. Add postage. Mrs.. Otis Mashburn, Cumming, | Bulbs: Darwin Tulips, mixed, | +0; 85e%.25, -$1.803-*:$6:90 Cc; Bouquet Tulips, 3, 65c; 10, $1.- 90; 25," $4.; Scilla, + 105356; (20; 85c; $3. C; Snowdrops,:10, 50c.; 25 $1153 $4.25" C2" Crocus, 10: 50c; 25, $1.10; $3.95 C. Mrs. N. B. Wilson, Atlanta 943 Greenwood Ave., N. E. Variegated, Gir! purple, blue, white, wine, p' doz. Add 20 po Wilson, woods Prices ioemeling to for Hawthorne quil or Tulip b ship. : Mrs. i, lanta, 1076 Tilden BE 6124. Hereford bulls, cows. with Registered Hereford Auction Sal Public Auction Sale Registered. Hereford an and heifers at Livestock Auditorium, Moultr October 10. Write: W. E. Aycock, Moultrie. he a calf, open and br 7 cows. some of finest bulls in herd. L. Jackson, Owner, Atlanta, Registered Aberdeen-Angus Auction An auction sale of Reg. Aberdeen-Angus ca be held: at Flint River Farms, Rt. No. 1, 3 m Jonesboro, Clayton Co., Ga., 20 mi So. Atlanta, day, October, October 13, beginning 12:30 P. head offered: 11 bulls, 38 heifers, mostly bred All are good bloodlines and females See before sale sta 1368 Ponce de e All Flower and Flower Seed and Ornamen sery Stock notices MUST BE RECEIVED in tl of the Market Bulletin 222 State Capitol Ga. NOT later than the 20th. of the month P issue in which they are published. Notices of this type received after the. 20! be returned to writer or held for a future n eure des _E. H. Milk || In submitting notices, state are not acceptable. E. H. SOME RULES REGARDING INSERT OF NOTICES = To insure proper classification and insertion of in the Bulletin, all copy should be in our office a week or ten days prior to date of publication. A new copy of notice must be sent for each i We reserve the right to re-write all notices in words as possible to give clear, concise meaning WANTED, or IN EXCHANGE FOR, and a limited description of Item and your AND. ADDRESS; Box Numbers, Initials, etc. plainly if FOR giving not only the business way SPECIAL NOTICE We receive many complaints from parties who - plying to notices in the Bulletin NEVER re answer, although a self-addressed stamped e is frequently enclosed with the letter or order fi ply. When a notice is published in the Bulleti: garding Positions and Farm Help Wan listed for Sale, in Exchange For, or W- the duty of the party in whose name the n listed to answer immediately every lett that he or she receives regarding said but a matter of politeness as well, and heise of Bulletin OWE this courtesy (both: to th ves an the Bulletin), whether-the order is filled or not; fi to do this makes the prospective customer dence in the patron and in the Bulletin. A not urge too strongly the absolute necessity factorily completing all transactions entered int do not list for sale or exchange any item that y not actually possess, and under no circumstances others the privilege of using your name and a their notices. YOU MUST STAND THE BILITY of your INDIVIDUAL notice and PERSONAL NAME AND SORE TACHED TO oe NOTICE. , or any of handlin 3.) OR SALE FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE _ FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Wine, Light Green 5c ea.; Pink Be- ea. All rooted; 20c cutting; Day | doz.; Sweetshrubs, ae Lilac Bushes, Postage. a M. Rooted oe 50c , 25c ea.; Monkey rooted, 25 ea. cut- SOB. Green and White 2 pai Rooted, Caine, Gubler. tae Ola Jonquil), fragrant ll yellow trunipet; ils, small yellow cup; rly pale, orange frill- rellow petals, blooming 25 Add postage. I Harmon, Calhoun, p. Azaleas, all colors roots, moss pack- doz. Add 25c postage and 50c out of State. Evans, | Cartecay. annas: Eureka White, Pordand; and Madam Giant, and King Red, Gold, Lemon fariegated Allemania, $10. C; $40. M. Mrs. amp Cordele. : Begonias, Pink May, | Snake Cacti, Salmon White Striped and iped Jew, all cut- or $1.25. Money order. ohn Gable, Cedartown, ce. bunchy, ted, different prices; with berries, $1. to} ese Purple Magnolias, g ea.; English Dog- 2-2 cols: :Crape White, Improved .; Poincianas, 50c ea.; G. P. Nunn, Craw- : rooted, . 20c ea; Dbl k Oleanders, cuttings, Add postage. Mrs. Jesse son, Cordele, Rt. 2. Altred Jonquils, April _ Narcissi, $2.2 Zar ees Pear Cacti, Vomack, Bremen, Rt. ype Myrtles, mixed Dbl. White Spirea, Thrift, 3 doz.; $1.; a oa 7$2, Mrs. E. a ns et te, and Yellow Nar- doz.; Variegated Vio- oe. Myrtle, Lilacs, 3, $1.; Snow Dorothy "Perkins, Rose, house plants, 4, ene Poteat, Buchan- ca Per. Verbena, 2 12 dif. Day~ Lilies, $3. Mrs. H. B. a es iriope, 15, $1. a Ct: Robertson, Mrs. L. S. Brown, Co- a Wildwood Dr. English : e eeonny Graybeard, Mrs. H. G. Mixed colors Snapdragon Seed, 20c tsp.; Ice Plant Seed, 20c for 48. Send 3c postage. Mrs. I. N. Minish, Commerce, Rt, 4. American Boxwoods, ny, $1900; $3, ea. 5 grown from stock brought from Old England, Specimen Plants, $1.50 ea.; Special price for lots of 100. Sold only at farm, just north of Cumming, Dahlonega Hwy. John Martin, Cumming, Rt. 1 White Flag- Lilies, $1. doz.; Norton, Boston. 15-18 .|pink Thrift, 25c .doz.; Sweet Blue Violets, 3 doz., $1.; Rose Verbena, 75c doz. Mrs. Pet Peak, Cuthbert, Rt. 1. Pink Thrift, 25c doz.; Solid White, and White with yellow center Narcissi, each 50c doz. all blooming size; Orange Day Lilies, $1. doz. Mrs. R. L. Sil- ver, Cuthbert, Rt. 5. Dbl. Poppy, Dbl. mixed color Hollyhock, and Sweet William Red, Pink, Yellow, Wine Cocks- comb Seed, 20c pkt.; Per. Phlox Goldenglow, Chrysanthemums, 50c . doz.; Sultana cuttings, variegated leaves, pink bloom, 10c ea. Add postage. Mrs. C. C. Gentry, Calhoun, Rt. 2. Dbl. Red Poppy Seed, bc tsp.; Imp. Dbl. Orange Day Lilies, 50c -doz.; Dbl. Dark Red Geranium, cuttings, 3.\35ce; Old Fashion Butter and Egg, Paper | Narcissi, Dark Yellow, Early Jonquils, large bulbs, $1.35 Ce Add postage. Mrs. F. A. Har- mon, Jr., Calhoun. Large Daffodil and Gladiola Bulbs, Cannas, Tube Roses, Tris, $i. doz.; Milk and Wine |Lilies, Day Lilies, Amaryllis, Coralberry, Umbrella Palm, Red Seven Sister Running Rose, 25c ea. Mrs. -W. E. Wooten Camilla. Bridalwreath, Pink Peachiree, Yellow Thornless Roses, Red Honey suckle, Lilacs, New year Vine, Mt. Laurels, Holiy Bushes, $1. 25 doz.; Narcissi, Jonquils, Star of Bethlehem, $1.25 C PP in Ga. Mrs. Martha White, Dah- lonega, Rte, 1. Box 60. 10 packs Perennial Flower Seed, $1. and 10c postage; Hol- lyhocks, White and Pink Corn Flower, Blue and Red Dbl. Poppy, Red and Pink Snow on the Mountain, Single Poppy, mixed colors, Yellow Daisy, others, for Fall planting. Mrs. .| Frank Wheeler, Canton, Rt. 2. Grape Hycinth, Dbl. Daffodil, Dbl.. Day Lilies, Evergreen A. R. River Hedge Plants, Thrift, $1.50 C; Gentians, Trilliums, Jack - in the - Pulpit, Yellow Iris, 50 doz. Mrs..F. M. Eaton, Dahlonega, Rte. As Snowballs, Red Spirea, Aza- leas, Boxwoods, Peachtree rose, Barberry, Graybeards Budd- leia, your collection, $1.50 doz. , |Goldenglow, Hardy Phlox, Dbl. Day Lilies, Siberian Iris, Black- berry, Boston Ivy, Trailing Ar- butus, $1. doz. Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Summer Lilacs, Red Honey- suckles, Rhododendrons, Red, Pink, White, Spireas, Star Jas mine, Azaleas, Kalmia Laurels, Crape Myrtles, Spruce, White Pines, your collection, $1.25 doz. Boston Ivy, Goldenglow, Hardy Phlox, Siberian Iris, Blackberry, Dbl. Day Lilies, $1. doz, Grace Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. ber del. White, and Pink Dogwood, Yellow Jasmine Booking for N ye Red Holly, Teaolive, Red, and Orange. Hawthorne, Magnolia, 1 - 6 ft.. well rooted, packed in wet moss, 10c per tt. plus post- age. Mrs. James Connell, Dublin Unrooted Dbl. or Single mix- | ed col. Maple Begonia, and Rose- bud. Geraniums, Fuchsia, 75c doz.; Rooted Lantanas, Grape Begonias, Rainbow Moss, $1.50 doz, 20 cols. mixed, and: Siber- ian Iris, Cannas, Phlox, Mums, Pattee Day, Lemon, and Wine Lilies, 60c doz pp in Ga. ee oe Grindle, Dahlonega, 300 to 400 rooted Boxwood: Plants, 3 yr. old, 25c ea. FOB. Extra nice | Atlanta- i and pink cuttings, Dbl, $1. doz Blueridge rose Azaleas, 25c. ea.; $2. doz.; Blue Iris, Glads, Wild Ferns, 50c doz.; March Jon- quils, Blue Grape Hyacinths, /Snowdrops, White Daisies, 25c doz.; Old Time Houseleek, 40c. doz,; Pink Weigelas, White Hy- drangea, Red Locust, 50c ea. |Add postage. Mrs. Prestly Fow- ler, Diamond. Bermuda Easter Lily Bulbs, large 4, $1.; Bulblets, $1. C. No less $1. shipped. No checks. Mrs. A. D. Brinson, Cairo, Rt. 2, Box AT. Purple Hyacinths, 50c doz.; not sold less than $1. Dbl. Poppy seed, Boxwood seed, 10c large paper with stamped envelope. Mrs. R. H. Welchel, Dawson- ville, Rte, 3 Sacred Lily Bulbs, Large size, bloom in February, extra long stems and huge blossoms, 50c doz. Not PP. Mrs. C. E. Cunning- ham, Doerun. Jonquil, White and Yellow Narcissi Bulbs $130; C.; Per. Phlox, pink and rose, 4 clumps, $1, 25; Love in Tangle, 2 clump 80c; Rose Thrift, $1. pk.; plus 50c postage; Altheas, white, red Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Dacula, Rt, iz Extra nice bleoming size Jon- quil and Daffodil Bulbs, $1. C. Add 30c for postage. Mrs. Clar- ence McMillian, Dacula, Rte. 1. Amaryllis lilies, 3, $1.; Bloom- ing size Butterfly bushes, Ced- ars 6 Crabapple trees, $1.; Crape Myrtle, 20c ea. Add pos- age. Mrs. Mae Turner, Gaines- ville, Rte. 6. Dbl. Day Lilies, fly bushes, 6, $1:; White and Purple Lilacs, 25 _ea.; Easter Lily Bulbs $1. doz. Add pos- age. Mrs. Nelie Parker, Gaines- wile Ree. 6.) Se) - Azaleas, Mtn, Laurels, Dog- wood, White, and Spruce Pines, $1.25 doz.; Purple and White Lilacs, 75c doz.; Ginger Lilies Thrift, and Daisies, 35c doz. Add Postage, Mrs. James Waters, Rt, 1. Dahlonega, Iris, 65c doz,; Hardy Phlox, 8, $1.; Day Lilies, 6, 50c; Honeysuckle Vines, 6,.50c; White Glad Bulbs. 75c doz, Cash or MO. Add postage. Mary Step- hens, Dahlonega, Rte, 1 Box 90. $1.;. Butter- Extra well rooted. Evergreen Privet Hedge Plants, 12-36 in. tall, ic.;ea.; Blue Iris, 50c doz, PP. Mrs. R, H, Clark, Gaines- ville, Rte. 7. Azaleas Calendulecea, Rd, Pink; White, (mixed colors), 18- 24 in. $25.C Rhododendrons, Maximum, Hemlock Tsgna Mt. Laurel, 3 - 4 ft.,. $30. C, 4 - 6 ft, Boxwoods $8. C. Maude Hamby, Greenville,. Guaranteed live del. on all plants. Fragrant Giant Royal Purple Violets, long stems, \large sweet scented blossoms, 50c doz.; 3 doz., $1. $3. C; $20._M; Royal Robe Violets, 6 plants, $1; add postage. Mrs. L. H. Cousins, Greenville, Rte. 3. Jap. Ligustrums, a broad leaf evergreen, tall variety, 3 yrs. old 2-3 ft., 20c ea. add postage. or come after them, Miss Daisy Ellis, Greenville. African Violet leaves, sao: No less than $1.; sold. Mrs, C. -T. Cooper, Griffin, Rt. C. Large type, red berried (not orange) Pyracantha Bushes, 10- 12 in, 25c ea. No less than 4 sold. Add 20c postage. Mrs. A. P. Sheppard, Griffin, Rte. C. Purple Butterfly, White Dog- wood, 6, $1.; Azaleas, $1.25 doz. Easter Lilies, $1. doz.; Rose, 3, 50c; Day Lilies, 75c doz.: Star of Bethlehem, 50c, doz.; Chin- quapin rose bushes, rooted, 25c ea.; New Years vine 20c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Robert H. Norrell, Gainesville, Rte. 6. Gardenias, rooted, in pots, 2 yrs. old. white wax blooms, $1. '50ea.; Large size, $2. ea.; Pink Hyacinths $1, doz. bulbs; Red Peonies, 40c ea. Add postage. Miss Bessie Martin, Gainesville, Rte. Os oa. i -|C; King Alfred - Daffodils, Red. Coleus Plants, 10c ea.; 12 $1.; Cuttings, 25c; Wandering Jew, 6 15c; Sultana Cuttings, Salmon Red, and American Beauty, 10c ea.; 3 25; Crape Myrtle, Water- melon Red and Purple Butter- fly Bushes, 60c ea.; 2 for $1. Mrs. Wallace Wilson, Gaines- ville, Rte. 4. . 100 Amaryllis Butbs, different colors, $3.; 100 Rain Lilies, $2; Camellia seed, from T. K. varie- gated and Christine Lee variety, 15c each Exch. 2 doz. seed for 6 plants of Hybrid Hemerocallis Lily in Wine, Purple, Maroon pink, Mrs. C. J. Meeks, Douglas, 203 N. Daughtry Ave. Old English Dwarf Boxwoods, rooted 4 - 6 in.., $12.56 C; Ligus- trums, 6 - 10 in; $7.50 Cc; Per. Blue Phlox, $1. doz.; $5. Isa Blanche Woodruff, Greenville. Red and Orange Hawthorne, Chinese Elm, Umbrella China, Bay Woods Vine, Pink Roses, 2-4 ft, 10c ft; Purple Ver- Benas, Rain Lilies, 30c doz.; Old Time Pink Lilies, 75c doz.; Add postage. Mrs. David Col- son, Hazlehurst, Rt. 1, Box 256. $2.50 $2. C; Early Blooming Cluster Narcissi, $1. C; Mixed bulbs of several kinds large varieties, $1.50 C. Add postage. Mrs. H. Paper White Narcissi, C. Camp, Hapeville, 393 Weer | Rd. CA 4231. Dbl. Yellow Japonicas, 3, $1. Trumpet Daffodils, $1.; doz.: King Alfred Jonguils, 75 doz.; Orange Lilies, 3, $1. Rooted. No Checks, Add postage. Mrs. Ann Gentry, Ellijay, Rte. 3. Red Mtn, sAzaleas, American Beauty, Old Fashion Red Velvet- D. Perkins Running Rose, 3, $1.; 10, $2.; Tulip Poplars, Pink Mtn, Azaleas, 6, $1.; Forsythia, Pur- ple Lilacs, White Altheas, 25c ea.; Dbl. and single Orange Hemerocallis 3, 25c. Miss Jeanne Langley, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Mixed pot plants and Cacti, 12 cuttings, $1.; Large Coleus, rooted, 3 25; Large and little Green and Striped Wandering Jew, 6 25; 2 large Dbl. Rose Altheas, $5. ea.; Globe Arbor- vitae and English Junipers, 6 - 7, ft. Mrs. Mary Langley, Ellijay. Rte 3. Iris: Yellow Sansousi, Purple King, White Swan, Dusty Lav- ender and Native, $5.C White Narcissus, Butter and Egg Bulbs $2,.C. Mrs. Charles H. Edwards. Ellijay, Rte. 3 Pink and White Weigelas, nice blooming size, $1.50 ea.; Sweet Pea Tree Plants, 75c ea.; Spirea, 50c ea.; 2 yr. Boxwood, 5 $7.; Peony Tubers, 50c ea.; Lemon Lilies, 3 $1. Mums, $1. doz. No orders less $1. PP in Ga. Mrs Adel Williams, Ellijay, Rt.2. Rose Thrift, 100 plants, $1.; Night Blooming Cacti, and Poinsettia, large, 50c ea.; Thanksgiving Cacti, 20c ea.; 3. col. Verbena, red, pink, med., purple, 30c doz, No orders less $1. Add postage, and 10c for checks. Mrs. Chas, Shrum, Fitzgerald, Rt. 1, Box 108. Perennial Verbena, red, pink, 2 doz., $1.; Rosina Pink Violets, $1. doz.; Big Blossom Rose Thrift, $1. doz. Add postage. No orders less $1. Mrs. Walter Miller, Franklin. White Killarney Roses, root- ed, $1.; Pink Killarney, root- ed, .50c; Butterfly Bushes, beautiful. blooms, 25c; Thick Leaf Ligustrum, rooted, 10c; Pink and Red Sweet William Seed for sale. Mrs. Annie Hub- bard, Fortson. 500 mixed bulbs, Yellow Jon- quils, _Butter and Eggs, Yel- low, and April Narcissi, $1. Plus postage. MO. Mrs. E. Fountain, Ft. Valley. Blooming size Sweetheart Azaleas, in pots, $1. ea.; Ferns, Hydrangeas, Forsythias, Weep- ing and Pussy Willows, Crab- apples, Maples, Silver Lace, Red Flowering Honeysuckles, 2, $1.; Finest Amaryllis, in 3 cols., $l. ea.; Arborvitaes, $1, ft. Ex- change for .print sacks. Mrs. John Myers, Hartwell, Rt. 2. Large Tiger Lily Bulbs, $1.- 50 doz.; Hybrid Day Lilies, 8 var. such as Cherokee Maid (red), Yellow Modesty, all labeled. Write for prices. Add postage under $1. orders. Mrs. Hattie Kimsey, Hiwassee. Rooted Dwarf Boxwoods, nice Plants, 6 - 8 in., $10. C.; 4 - 6 in., $6. C.; Small irregulars, $3. Mrs. R, F. Terrel, Greenville. Dwarf Boxwood, Cherry Lau- rels, Ligustrums (wax leat), Magnolias, (Grandiflora), rooted nice plants, $10, C. Lois Wood- ruff, Greenville. Bird of Paradise, $1. ea.; White, and Yellow Jonquils, Butter and Eggs, Long Trum- pet Daffodils, $1.50 .C; Blue, Pink Thrift, 50c doz.; Red, Pur. ple Crape Myrtle, $1. ea.; Blue Single Hyacinths, $1.25 doz. Exch. for white or print sacks. _ Miss Mattie McCurley, Hart- well, Rt. 2. Daffodil Buibs, mixed, from about 70 best named varieties, $2.50 C. Add postage. Mary. Lou Wills, Jefferson. Pink, Red Thrift, 30c doz; Altheas, 5 colors, 3, 50c; Weigel- as, Spirea, Bridalwreath, Rose Tree, Bell Wood, 5,,$1.; Nandi- nas, 3, $1.; 5 dif. colors and names rooted Roses, $1.; 12 pot plants, $1. Add postage. Mrs. C. H. Lawson, Lithonia, Rt. 3, Box: 216. Mimosa, Dogwood, Azaleas, Chinaberry, Red Maple, Holly, Water Oak, Weeping Willow, Plum, Cranberry, Tulip Poplar, Cedar, Catalpa, Mulberry, Grey- beard, Sweetshrub, Pink Run- ning Roses, rooted, 6, $1.; Blue Iris, 40c doz. Add postage. Mrs. . 'C. Ledbetter, Lithonia, Rt. . Mimosa, China- berry, Cedar, Holly, Willow, Maple, Oaks, | Sweetshrubs, Tulip Poplar, Redbud, Honey- suckle, Cranberry, 8, $1.; Pink Crape Myrtle, Pink Almond, 3, 50c; Red, Pink, White Rose 5. Si: Verbena, 50c doz. Ad postage. Mrs Thomas J. Wat- son, Lithonia, Rt. 3, Box 217. Pink Thrift, 50c C. Add post- age. Mrs. J. N. Adamson, tule, Rt. 2 Dbl. Dogwood, Orange Day Lilies, 15, $1.; Tiger Lilies, 2, 35c; Single Blue | Hyacinths, $1. doz.4 Shasta Daisies, 50e-doz.; Trail- ing Evergreen Vinca (grow i sun or shade), $1.25 C. Ad postage. No checks. Mrs. Annie Pattillo, LaGrange, Rt. 4. Pussy Willow, Weeping Wil- low, Lombardy Poplar, Mimo- sa, Catalpa, Thornless Honey Locust, Winter Creeper, Sweet Gum, Tulip Tree, Sweet Gum, Christmas, Honeysuckle, Brid-* alwreath, Grape, large planty 50c ea.; $2. orders prepaid Josan Geia, Lawrenceville. Fine Daffodils, Jonquils, Naw cissi, Butter and Eggs, Snows drops, all mixed, Ic ea. Plus postage; Blue Iris, 20c doz; Pink Thrift, $1. C. roote pieces. Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lincolnton. : Large Banana Plants, Purple Wisteria, Bird of Paradise, $1. ea.; White Iris, $1. doz.; Pur- ple Violets, $1. C; Cannas, 75 doz.; Buddleia, Calladiums, Red Carnations, Boston Ferns, Begonias, Guinea Wing, others, Umbrella Palm, 35c ea. Rooted, Add postage. Mrs. G. W. Shan- non, Lenox, Box 364. New Seed: Glitter Marigol all colors Lilliput Zinnias, Ol Fashion Purple and White Bachelor Buttons, 20c cup; Feverfew, all colors Annua Phlox, 10c tsp., and stamped envelope. No checks. 50c orders PP. Mrs. M. M. Kelley, Li- thonia,; Rt. 3. Old Time Boxwoods, Crape Myrtle, other shrubs for sale at my home near Lula. Mrs. Paul A. Jones, Lula, Rt. 1, 200 April blooming size Nar- cissus Bulbs, $3.; 3 doz. bloom- ing size Tulip, asst. colors, $3.s 5 doz. small size Tulip Bulbs, asst. colors, $2.50. PP. G..M Mosely, Menlo - Laurels, berry Bush, _. Hollys, Hemlock, 2-3 ft., : ; ners ot cS = FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Seed: Red Hibiscus, Poppy, Yard Moss, all colors, each 25c ~ this. Mrs. A. F. OKelley, Mays- ville. : Red and White Dogwood, Mt. Laurel, Azaleas, Red Maple, Mt. Pine, $1.50 doz.; Rhododen- , drons, Sweetshrubs, Yellow and Cherokee Roses, 40c ea.; Ever- green Galax, Mt. Ferns, Lilies, Fall Pinks, Snowdrops, Arbutus, 45 doz. Add post- ~ age. Mae Bell Barnes, Mineral Bluff. . Mt. Laurels, White Dogwood, Crabapple, Azaleas, Straw- berry Bush, Red Maple, Tulip, Poplars, Hollys, Hemlocks, 2-3 ft., $1.50 doz.; Rhododendrons, - Sweetshrubs, "Cherokee _ Roses, ' Pussywillow, White Pines, 25c. ea.; Mt. Ferns, Galax, Arbutus, Heartease, 40c doz. Add post- age. Mrs. Clifton Davis, Min- eral Bluff. ; -White Dogwoods, Mt. Lau- rels, Azaleas, Maples, Straw- Tulip Poplars, root- Rhododendrons, ~ Sweetshrubs, Cherokee Roses, White Pines, Pussy willows, 25c ea.; Galax, Heartease, Mt. _ Ferns, Arbutus, 40c doz. Add postage. Mrs. W. D.~ Davis, ed, $1.50 doz.: Mineral Bluff. Red, White: Dogwood, Mt. Laurels, Azaleas, Maple, Mt. Pine, $1.50 doz.; Rhododen- drons, Sweetshrubs, Cherokee, and Yellow Roses, 40c_ ea.; Evergreen Galax, Mt. Ferns, _Day Lilies, Fall Pinks, Snow- drops, Arbutus, 40c doz. Add postage. Mrs. C. W. Roper, Mineral Bluff. : Red, White Dogwoods, Azaleas, Maple, Pine, $1.50 doz... Rhododen- -drons, Sweetshrubs, Cherokee, Yellow, and Pink Roses, 40c -a.; Evergreen Galax, Mt> a doz. Add postage. Mrs. A. M. Roper. Mineral Bloff. < Smilax Vine Roots, one ieee $15 3, $2.: White Clematis, 3, $13: PP. J. W. Toole, Macon, 1381 Burton Ave. Steeles Jumbo Pansy Plants, jready Oct. 15) $2.25 C; Blue Roman Hyacinths, large bulbs, $1.25 doz.; Nice size Dbl. Pink and White Begonias, 50c ea.; Several colors Sultanas, root- ed, 3, $1. Min. orders $1. Mrs. gS -W. Jones, Madison. Guinea Wing, Gizzard, and Conch cuttings, 15 ea.; 3 25; Christmas Cherry, rooted, 25 -@a.; 2, 45c; Butterfly Bush, Spirea, Bridalwreath, Flower- ing Peach, Flowering Quince, 85c ea.; 3, $1. Mrs. J. . Wilson, Martin. Pink, White Rundadendean& Min. Laurels, 3 col. Azaleas, _ Crabapple, Pink, White Dog- wood, Redbud, Pink Cherokee Rose, White Pines, 2-3 ft., $2.; Shasta Daisies, Pink Phlox, Purple, Violets, Blue _ Iris, Orange Day Lilies, Snapdragons $2.50 C. Mrs. Bonnie Aber- erombie, Mineral Bluff. Pink, White Rhododendrons, Pink Mtn, Laurels, All cols. Azaleas, Pink Cherokee Roses, Redbud, Pink Crabapple, Tu- lip Poplars, White Dogwoods, White Pines, Holly Hemlocks, 2-3 ft., $2.75 doz.; Orange Day Lilies, White Shasta Daisies, Purple Violets, $2.50 . Gladys Robinson, Mineral Bluff. Mixed German Iris, 20, $1. Add postage. Mrs. T. C. Black, Murrayville. Mi. 10 Redbud Seed, 10c and - stamped addressed envelope; * Sultanas, 25c, 50c, 75c, and $1. Won't shop: Several colors; Red Hawthorne, nice size, 75c: And Star Flowers, 6 bulbs, 50c PP. re We Ys Cummers, Newnan, AoeeB: Narcissi: Paper White, Yel- Tow Cup. Center, $1.50 C; Small Yellow sweet scented, $1. C; Blooming. size Easter Lilies, $1.50 doz.; Rooted Nan- dinas, White Wisteria, 3,:. $1.3 Buiterfly, White S ider, Milk Wine Lilies, e $1. doz. Mrs. C. 5, Teeter, vitman, Rt 8, Day- Mt. |- _ FLOWERS AND SEED FOR aan: oe \ Lilies: Jumbo Easter, Hybrid Amaryllis, Pink and Yellow Calla: S.Sie Day, and Crinium; also King Alfred Daffodils, $1. doz.; White Spider Lilies, White | Wisteria, 4, $1. Less than $2. Add nostage. Muss Merle Har- rell,, Quitntan, Rt. 5._ : Christmas Lily (fragrant) bulbs, 25c ea; White Feverfew, Orange Montbretia, 25c doz.; Inch size seed of large lily, 3, 25e; Dry Narcissi Bulbs, $1: C. Add _ postage. Mrs. Dan Terry, Quitman. r i Old Fashion Yellow Jonquil Bulbs, $1. C: $5. M; No orders for less than 100. Add postage on orders of 100, and orders out-of-state. $5. or more order postpaid in Ga. Mrs. Ce Ee Camelits and Azalea cuttings, 12 varieties mixed, $1.; Labeled, 10, $1.; and 10c postage: Few rooted: Camellias, 60c ea.; Also want 2 or 3 Madonna Lily, Bulbs, and Dbl. Red or Rose Hibiscus cuttings or plants. Mrs. R, C: Loyd, Ocilla. . Large size Blue Roman Hya- cinth Bulbs, $1. doz.; Med. size, 75 doz. Mrs- J. A. Fore- hand, Pinehurst, Box 253. Langley. Palmetto, Box 63. 100 Yellow Narcissus Bulbs, for sale or exch. for four 100 Ib. cap. print or solid color feed sacks. _ Mrs.\ E. _ Woods, Plainville. : : 50 Chinese Magnolia, Bay trees, 3-4 ft., ea.; Hyacinths, $5: C Sell smaller and larger amounts if desired. Mrs. Derotha~ Player, Ocilla, 304-Second St. . Rooted Christmas | orange Geraniums, 35 ea; Rainbow Moss, 50c bunch; 3 kinds Jew, 15 ea.;, White and Pink Oxalis, Iris with blue falls, Orange Day Lilies with white stripe, 10, $1. Add post- age. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Roy. Golden Yellow Narcissi, 3 two in. flowers to stem, mostly blooming size, $3. C; 2 var. Dbl. Daffodils, $1. doz.; 2 var. White Spider Lilies, (Hemerocalis), 50c ea.; White 'and Green Strip- ed Ophiopogon, 40c ea; $4. doz. Mrs. Maude Granger, Reidsville. Dbl. White Altheas, Breath of Spring, Abelia, English Dog- wood, and Yellow Bell cuttings, 50c ea.; Large Dbl. Red Flower Geraniums, $2. ea. Add postage. Mrs. J. E. Sorrells Royston. Dbl. Pink Hyacinth Bulbs, Buttercup, single and double, fragrant, White Narcissi, Hya- cinths, $1.10 doz.; Other. bulbs, and $2. to $5. Rome, Rt. 1. Long Trumpet Daffodils, several thousand, 60c C; Also Pink Thrift, 60c C. PP; Light |e Blue Iris, Ri doz. Add postage. a M. E. Rhodes, Berit, Rt. Unlabeled, mixed Glab bulbs, red, yellow, pink, (orchid shrimp), 3/4 to 1 in. diam., 4 dbz5:- $l sd 1/4: tor 2 an? 9 1/2 doz., $1. On $1. orders, add 15 postage. Out of state orders add 25c. Mrs. David J, Arnold, Shellman. Day Lilies, very double orange buff with mahogany |markings, 25c ea. Exch. for |Red, Pink, or Lemon. Lilies, at 25c ea. Two and three eyes to the bulb. Mrs, T. J. Atkin- son, Riceboro, Rt. 1. All season plants: Red Chic- ken Gizzard, Christmas, Night Blooming Cereus, Cacti, Wand- hite Can- ering Jew, Silver Striped, Green and White Striped, Solid Green, 10c ea. cutting; Josephs | Coat Plants, 10c ea; Wish- bone Plants, 5c ea. Add post- age. Mrs. D. W. Faircloth, Rochelle, P. O. Box 1044. Strawberry Begonias, 25c -ea.; Rainbow Moss cuttings, 10c ea.; Pink and White Oxalis, 15c ea. Grey Iris, with blue fall, stripe, 1@, $1.; Hollyhock and Zinnia Seed, 10_ pack, Mrs. jw. Ww. L ouman, Roy. Butterfly, Orange Narcissus Bulbs, Daffodils, | postage. Mrs. Cacti, Combs, Toomsboro, Rt. 2. 75 doz. PP Vins; Mabel Moore, Orange Day Lilies, with white Ce iif Mars, John Weaver, Iris (Kaempfuri) Plants, dark blue, pink, violet, rainbow, and scarlet, all labeled, blooming size clumps, $3.50 doz.; $20. C; Admiral 4-5 in. stems; dbl. flower, $1.- 80 doz.; $10. C. Prepaid. V. M. Wilson, Savannah, Rt. 3, Box 184. Cherokee and American Pil be lar Roses, Wisteria, Red .Crape Myrtle, Vitex, Coralberry, Oak Hydrangea, etc. for sale. Miss Ethlene Gibbs, Social Circle. Old Fashion Purple Violets, 25c: doz.: Hy dOZ phy $10. M. Add postage. Pink Thrift, $1.25 C. PP. Miss Mabel Parr, Reynolds. White Daffodils, Single eBlue Hyacinths, Large Cream Nar- cissi, 50c doz.; Jonquils, 25c doz. Plus postage. Mrs. L. L. Beck, Shiloh. oes Jan. Blooming Narcissi, and Butter and Egg Bulbs, 50c doz.; All large bulbs. Exch. some Sweet for Easter Lilies (Must be lar.). No checks. nor stamps. Mrs. _| Miles Tanner, Sandersville.. 6 Easter Lilies, $1.; 4, Orchid Color Curcuma Lilies, $1.; 2 Rosemary, $1.; 1 Angel Wing Begonia, $1.; Red Shrimp Plants, $1.; White large bloom and Yellow Thornless Roses, 2, $1.; Db]. Geraniums, 2, $1. Add postage. Mrs. V. M. Johnson, Shellman. : Yellow Thornless Rofeg 23) $1.;. Glads, peach and mixed colors, $1.50 doz.; Phlox, white, purple Verbena, Dark Purple Tiger Lilies, $1.75 doz.; August Lilies, $1. 25 doz. Add postage. Exch. for good. sacks. Each pay Jemima Crump; Talking. Rock, Rt. Die Joseph's Coat, House Planis, 35 eas 4 SE 95: Xmas and Thanksgiving Cacti, White, Lavender _ Variegated Dbl. Petunia, 25c ea.; One ea. large Red and | Green, and Yellow and Green | Josephs Coat, $1.25 ea.; Large Xmas Cacti, $1.50. All rooted. Add postage. Mrs. J. W, peed ee Rt. 2, Box V1 Honeysuckle, Red and White Dogwoods, Magnolias, Teaolives Redbuds, 3 cols. Crape Myrtle, Willow, Sycamore. Mimosa, 50c ea. Plus postage. Mrs. Albert Ussery, Toomsboro, Rt. 3. Wisteria, Crabapple, Grey- beard, Redbud, Red Holly, Hy- drangeas, Cherry, Laurels, Magnolias, Teaolive, Butterfly Bush. also Cabbage. Red, Pink, and White Rose, 50c ea. Add postage. Ex change for Sacks, = Mrs.3-:G. Red Tracoma, Crape Myrtles, Laurels, Magnolias, Beauty and Butterfly Bush, 2. yrs. old, Cacti, 30c, -ea.; Dbl. Orange, Lemon, st. Bernard Lilies, 15 Xmas Cherry, Parlor Lily, ike or Asparagus Plumosa Fern, 25c ea. Plus postage. Mrs. Wavy Lewis, Toomsboro. Bird of* Paradise, 25c ft., Dogwood, Teaolives, Holly, Crape -Myrtle, Willow, Sweet- shrubs, Mulberry, Chinaberry, Plum, Evergreen Oak, Redbud, Judas Tree, Honeysuckle, 5; $1.; Magnolias, Sweet Bay, Grannnie Greybeard, Sweet Myrtle, Yellow Jasmine, 25 ea. Plus. postage. Mrs. Grady Brewer, Toomsboro, | Magnolias, Teaolives, Grey- beard, Red Holly, Red, White Dogwood, Red, Pink Crabapple, Red, Orange Hawthorne, 2 ft; 20c; 3 ft.,: 30c;4 ft, 40c; 5-+ft., 45. Wrapped with moss and burlap~ sacks. Mrs. Alma Col- son, Toomsboro, Box 93, Magnolias, Teaolivs, Red Holly, Greybeard, Red, White Dogwood, Pink Crabapple, Red, Orange Hawthorne, 2 ft., 20c; 3 ft.," 300; 4 ft, 4003. 6.ft,; 450; Wrapped with moss and bur- lap sacks. Good roots. Mrs. Mattie Lou Colson, Toomaboro, Box 93. , : . April blooming Narcissi, $1. ;' Seed of mixed Hollyhock, 10c package; Larkspur, 10c Byrd Daisy Plants, Jing size mixed bulbs, $1.50 C. ple Sweet, and English Grey Violets, Periwinkles, $1.25 C; |Pink and ite Perennial Ph- | old, 3, $1. Flowering Peach, | Sweetshrubs, Forsy thia, Flow- Bridalwreath, Purple Locust, Silver Maple, Roses, Pink Climbing Roses, 20c ea.; Purple, Yellow - Iris, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. J. a Jackson, Talking Rock, Rt. Crape oes _red, pink, Pomegranate, Magnolias, olives, Pear and Peach Trees, 25c ft.; Rose Bush, white, red, | Add postage Exch. for print sacks. Mrs. James P. vo Toomsbore, Rt. 2. English Dogwood, Boga 25c ea.; Paper WhiteNarcissi, Blue, White Iris, 50c Orange Speckled: Lilies, Ever- green Hedge. 2c ea.; No orders less $1. Add postage. No. chks. | Mrs. W..H. T. Acree, oe RES: s : Bridalwreath, Weeping For- sythia, Flowering Locust, Snow Drop, Single Purple Altheas, 25c- ea. lots of 3; Strawberry | Bush, Red Morning Star, Ma- donna Lilies, 3, $1; Pink Flowering Mint, Mullein, False Dragon Head, tall and _ dwarf, White Asters, 65c doz. Clara Cleveland, Trion, Rites ; Jonquils, Narcissi, other Went: $10.: M.; Snowdrop, Deep Pur-. lox, $1. doz. add_ postage. Mrs. see Penland, Ellijay. Narcissi, Daffodils, Jonquils, mixed, $1. pk.; $3.50 bu.; Pearl White Narcissi, $1.50 pk.; oo bu.; Blue and egos Iris, SOT. doz. All FOB-Mrs. W Wadley. e Gotten Jonquil Bulbs, - $120 C; Pink Hibiscus, .5 plants, $i: 2 plants, 60c. PP. Miss. Lillian | Hardin, White, Rt. 1. Pink Thrift, rooted, fe packed, $1. C; Nandinas, 2. VES: Add postage. No stamps. Mrs. Maton -T. Phillips, Wrens, : et Blooming Bulbs;e de: $i3280 590-00 90zen -order. Add 10c postage. No checks. Mrs. R. ae Sanders, Vienna. : Several nundied Navdiagd, 18 in. to 3 and 4 ft. tall. Write for price. Mrs. A. M> Howard, Vienna, 116 Pine St. Columbine in pastel aaa 2 yr. hardy Per. rooted plants that grow 12-24 in. high, bloom in the Spring. Supply very | limited, 3, $1: Mrs. Rosa G.| Poole, Valdosta, 1610 Marion St. ca White Marcio Bulbs, $2. C; Little Yellow Narcissi, | and Sweet Scented Jonquils, $1. C. Add postage, Exch. for 4, 100 Ib. size print sacks, all | alike. Mrs. Fred SOS: Val- dosta, Rt. 4. Hybrid Day-Lilies: eee Pale Yellow Hypericum, and 4 other colors, 10, $1.25 PP. Exch. for dark print, or other white sacks. Mrs. Myrtle Pace, Waco, Rt. 1. 36 Day Lilies. Send stamped envelope for list price: . Daffodil King Alfred, Carlton, $1.65 doz.|. 25 $3. Narcissus, Chinese sacred Golden Sceptre, Grand, 85c doz. $2.25 C; Al, nice bulbs. Mrs. M. P. Combs, Washington. Swiss Giant Pansy, English Daisy, .36 $1.25; $2.50 C;. Iris, 24 varities (good) each labeled, $3.65; Dbl, Pink, White Roman Hyacinths; * -$277b:; dozisi25 "$5; Pink Weigelas, Purple Lilacs, | ering Quince, Pink Almond, FS White English | Dogwood, Crabapple, Red Bush pink, yellow, Lupines, 75 doz. | Shrub, Baby Breath, and Shirt |1 Button Spirea, Yellow Jasmine, |D doz.; |. Emperor and Dbl. Daffodils, eos Wise, J ae Raster ek ; 25 $1.50 Grandflera, paper white} Tea-1| Y: and Pink Single Blue Hyac nt doz. add post 5 Mrs. Maude Far: Blue Vials mae cols. Tris, Orange Pink Hydrangea, 4 en Glow, Lemon Exch, for acks. ea.; Phlox, | wood (dwarf), | jada postage. Roeel Purp > 3 doz, $1.; Sale ealnnOli sotta ] Bulbs, ak eave bakit Bulblets given with each $1. Ata Paper Empress issi, Mixture of all b. 45c doz. Add_ post E. Leverett. Y Ben malt os R. Violets, | 9 Add ~ Eastanolle. Bulbs: Single le a : T5. doz. Miss Mary Elberton. | Yellow | Blue Hyacinth Bull King Alfred fodils; Also want. change other (al for few large | Dutch Iris Bulbs, White, Blue, | Rt Yellow, 36 $1.25 $2.50 C. Mrs. F. M. Combs, Washington, Rooted Christmas Cacti, anal 25c; Royal Poncianas, 3 - 5 ft. $1. ea.; Pearl. Bushes, 3 /-(Ortt.: oy } 75ce ea.; Nandinas, 50c - Le ea. Lavender Geraniums, (had 6 aoe Be ea. smaller 35 ea d pos c - mini . Sp ler Lilies (sev- that bloom in fall. nue and orese you have 1 must be well HOE Starnes, , | Mrs. Red Multiplying Scullion On-| ion Buttons,* $1.25 gal.; Old ,|Time Tender Speckled also White Half Runner Garden Beans, 50c teacup; Good Tender Striped Cornfield Beans, 60c: teacup. Add _ postage. Miss Gennie Brown,. Ball Ground, Rte} About. 2 bu. red multiplying oniens, S17 gal. or exc. for print sacks: 3 sacks alike per gal. and other party pay postage. Ellen Whitehead, .Mays- ville, Rt. 1. Tift ed sate replied. in 14 bu. sacks, 91 pct. germ, $1, 35 bu. FOB; also 10 tons new crop Blue Lupine, 91 pct. germ. 5e Ib. in even wt, 100 lb. sacks. Duke Lane, Ft. Valley. - Texas rust-proof seed oats, cleaned and sound, $1.50 bu. J. H. Brinson, Sardis, RFD. Pasture mixture, consisting of Ky. 31 and Orchard grass, cleaned, in 50 Ib. bags, $25. per hundred. aa Os Crow, Gainesville, tO: 75 or 80 bu. Coker Oats, $1.15 bu.; 25 bu: Wheat, $25. bu. at my home. 6 mi. E. Zebu- Jon, 1 1/2 mi. SW Pine: Moun- tain Service Station. L. T. Mad dox, Molena, Rt. 1. : te. aT: Fescue Seed, tested, 99.32 pct. pure, 92.50 pct. germ.; 50c Ib. C. B. Co ee Rey- nolds. 2 ~ Southland Waricky Seed Gate grown from cert. seed, State tested; 99.20 pct. purity, 93 pet. -|germ., no noxious weed seed, ~| $1.50 bu. -| weiler, Cordele, Rt. 4. - Sweet Yellow Lupine Seed, | EOB. Fred Dock- 1952 crop, recleaned, $200. per itred ton. James L. Jordan, Rochelle. | Chrysanthe- ushes, | Or. ae Onion Buttons, 50c. doz.; Red B: 50c teacup. Mrs e. C: ba gal. Add Ce Ball Ground, Rt. more bushels Coker yell cleaned, free of 25 bu. at farm. . L, rdele, Rt.-.2,- nous: and pounds Fes- Tre leaned, in best of: in large quanti- es ee {new 100 Ib. bags, LL. Harris, Chipley, RFD: 2. | Onions $1.25 gal. Exch. | Cleand Ky. 31 Fescue Seed, . | positively free of rye grass, |99.20 pct. purity, 96 pct. germ., in any quantity. Carl + 60c lb. in Roberts, Ball Ground. Ky. 31- Fescue Seed, new | crop, recleaned, 99.04 pet. puri- | ty, 85 pet. germ., 2000. Ibs. in 35 Ib. W. Old time Tender White Half Runner Garden Beans, 55 cup; Blue Java Peas, 35 Ib. in 5 lb. lots or more. Add postage. : B. Ee Ball: E Ground, Rt. 5 Spee White Multiplying 1 gal. onions for 4 print feed sacks alike. Send postage. Mrs. L. M. cage Erion. Rt. tt ~1952 crop Reseeding rimson Clover Seed, 99.67 pct: purity, af germ. 91 pet., in 100 lb. new bags, 25c Ib. Mark T. Warren, Dewy Rose. : Several hundred pace. re- cleaned, Texas Rustproof 14 Seed Oats, for sale. Milton Min- jchew.. Texas Rustproot Seed. Oats, high germ., clean, $1.25 bu.: Sacked, $1. 30 bu. Foe farm. L, bea eee Rt. 3, Phone Large | White Multiplying Nest Onions, 45 qt. PP. Mrs. Az Lewis, oomsboro, Rt. 14,000 Seed, purity, Ibs. Ky. 31 Fescue uncertified, 99.60 pct. no noxious weed, 87 pet.* germ.,; 25c Jb. in large amounts. Bert Melin, Griffin, Rt. -4, Box 163. 1000 Ibs. Ky. 31 Fescue, re-. cleaned, tested, 99 pct. purity, 85 pet. germ, 25 Ib. FOB. H. A. Davis Sr., Milner, Rt.- 1. 1952 crop recleaned oo ing Crimson Clover, 25c Ib. 100 Ib. lots; Abruzzi Rye at about 20 pet. hairy vetch, mix- ed $3.50 bu. FOB. S. C. Owen, Woodbury, 600 bu. Cokers Full Grain Oats, $1.25 bu. combine run. WwW. Solon ce Bartow, RFD Fescue, Dixie, and Ladino, | {Orchard Grass Seed for sale or oe exeh lange for hogs, grain : W. L ins, eed Collard Seed, 4 This., 1952 Champion Green oo 1 Thls., $2.. PP in Ga. Mrs. MWA We Holloway, Cobbtown. 500 bags finest quality 1952 Blue Lupine. Write for price. Elmer Freisch, Finleyson. Combine run Victor Grain Oats, from field yield this year, 45 bu. acre, also Pasture Grass Mixtures of Fescue and White Dutch Crimson Clover. Samples upon request. C. W. Finney, Haddock. , 600 bu. cert.. Chancellor Wheat, 99.52 pct. purity, germ. 94 pet., $3.50 bu.; 2000 Ib. Re- seeding Crimson Clover, 98 pct. purity, 25c lb. R. L. Franklin, Adairsville, . Early Brown 6 Weeks Peas, bear 2 crops, 5 cups, . $1.25; oo Blue Pole Beans, 2 cups, English Peas, 2 cups, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Clarence McMil- lian, Dacula, Rt. 1. Willets Wonder Frostproof English Pea Seed, 50c teacup; Also White Multiplying Onions, $1.25 gal. Send postage. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin. 2 gal. English Pea Seed, large garlic bulbs, 50c pt.; Dill Seed, 25e large package; Catnip, 6, bunches, 50c. Mrs. I. A. Wood- ring, Alto, Cert. Ky. 31 Fescue, 99.86 pet. purity, 96 pct. germ., 35c lb.; Uncertified Fescue, 99, 59 pet. purity, 95 1/2 pct. germ., 28e lb.; Rescue Grass, 48c lb.; Rescue, Oats, Clover, and Wheat Pasture. Mixture? 23c Ib. C. D. Wood, Bowdon, Phone 30 W. 1M bu. Arlington Seed Oais, grown from cert. seed, $1.35 | bu. combine run; Furnish sacks and pick up at Snelling, Ga. E. G. Stephenson, Atlanta, 627 Gresham Ave., S. E. DI 4941, Turnip Seed, 2 teacups, $1.: Also Sarsaparilla Root, 3 Ibs., $1. Add postage. Mrs. Sibley Richardson, Hartwell, Rt. 3. Beer Seed, Calif. Old Time, 25c-per start. Mrs, Ella Green, Smyrna. Fulleraih: Victor- grain, Arlington, and Cokers Victorgrain, (48-93) Oats, re- cleaned, $1.50 bu.; Chancellor Wheat, $3. bu. FOB. L. P. Singleton, Fort Valley, Rt. 3. 600 lbs. Dixie Crimson Clover reseeding, no -noxious weeds, 25 Ib. C. O. Jones,- Atlanta, Ti Glare Dr. 85 -h,~ DI 1139: Willets Wonder English Pea Seed, 40c Ib. Add postage. No checks, Mrs. Elison Lamb, Vienna. : Cokers Coker Victor oats, 95 pet. germ. and Tift 14 oats, 91 pct. germ. Both recleaned in even wt. bags and $1.35 bu. J. D. Duke, Ft. Valley. Red multiplying scallion on- ion buttons, $1.25 gal. Add postage. Mrs. Cleo Beggs, La- vonia, Turners Bancroft seed oats, pure, -recleaned and graded: rustproof var. with high purity and germ. test. Excellent for grazing or hay, 1 to 99 bu. $1.60 bu.; 100 bu. up, $1.50 bu. In new, even wt. bags. L. M. Turner, Royston. Ky. 31 Fescue seed, 99 pct. purity, 92. pet.> ger. 35e:. lb. in 100 Ib. lots, or 30c lb. 1000 lb. lots; also 20 tons Fescue hay, $25. ton; Millet, Kobe, Sericea hay, $35. ton. Cecil Travis, Riverdale. Ky. 31 Fescue seed, 99.78 pet. pure; 89 pct. germ. Con- tains no rye grass or noxious seeds, 25e lb. FOB. G. W. Dar- den, Watkinsville. Yellow multiplying shallots, $1.25 gal. and customer pay postage. Mrs. L. M.. Williams, Gainesville, Rt. 2, SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE One Grain Drill, 8 row, $125. Mrs. | Walter: eoreys Cleveland, ~ jRte, i. Heavy Bearing Frostproof + _ SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR a "No. 92 Chattanooga Power Cane Mill, excellent cond., 15 &. evaporator with skimmers, fair cond., at farm 11 mi. bridge on west side of river. R. D, Humphrey, Colquitt. Rt3.| Ford Tractor, 8 RN model, used 3 1-2 yrs,, disc plow, har-| row, cultivator, Cole planters, | mower, . weeder, scoop. Davis) feed mill, wagon, lime spreader, T, L. Cribbs, Nichols; One each. 8 - 22 in. Disc King Harrow, A-151 two disc plow, | E Z lift subsoil plow, Gaylott) Scoop, McCormick Leveling for sale. R. James Hancock. Marietta 114 Hillside Ave: Farmall Cub Tractor with dis) plow in good cond., Farmall H Tractor reconditioned, new rear tires, 5 disc IHC tiller, priced to sell, C. M. Hudson, Eatonton. - 10 in. David Bradley Hammer Mill with 5 screens, and 40- ft. endless belt, 6 in. wide, good cond., $125 M. L. Tingle, Gog- gins. Rte, 1, -Mule drawn IHC Hay baler, $50.; Allis-Chalmers B_ Tractor, $450.; Eight 23 in Disc cutaway IHC Harrow, $175.; Four wheel Tired Tractor Wagon. $150.; all in good cond. FOB ai our farm. We S. Bailey, Turin. John Deere B Tracior with starter, lights, power take-off, good shape, $750.; W. J. Saun-| ders. Jenkinsburg. . . Allis Chalmers W. C. Tractor with cultivator, good cond., 5 disc plaw; no junk, $775. or will trade for cows or hogs. C. W. Jones, Louisville. No. 6- 1949 Intl. Tractor, A-1 cond., and new 4 disc tiller for Ford Tractor,~for sale, Solon Jones, Bartow, RFD. 1. xo 5 Disc Powr-trol J. D. Tiller (broke about 100 acres) $350.; 7 ft. J. D. (KBA) smoothing har- row, used on about 75 acres. $275.: 6 ft. J. D. Killifer Harrow (offset), $225. General Purpose Cultivator for ford Tractor, $125. David Simpson, Cochran, (City). | 1949 Gibson Tractor, A-1 cofta,| disc plow, dise harrow, and cul- tivator, $450 at my home, P. E. Bachelor, Conley. Atl. Phone DE - 1347. 1948 Farmall H Tractor, runs like new, including planting, cultivating, and fertilizing at- tachments, $1500; Also 2 four disc tillers, both No, 1 condition, 2 yrs. and 3 yrs. old, $300. ea. J. W. Aldridge, Ft. Valley, Rt.2. One Two Roller Cane Mill in iron frame for sale, A. V. Fol- som, Hahira. 2 Disc Athens Plow in very good condition, one wheel, with 26 in. disc, $100; Milton Min- chew, Jr. Macon, Rt. 3: 1950 Ford Tractor and 2 Disc All Steel Plow, looks like new, both for $990; 6 Row Cotton Duster, good cond., almost new $100, Roll over Dirt Mover, $85., 60 Tooth Tractor Section Har- row, $50. W. Morgan Williams, | Lavonia. Two Horse Owensboro Wagon, | and Drag Harrow; Two 2 H} Chattanooga Turning Plows, A-1 cond. other farm tools, Cheap, or exchange for milch cows. See: Mrs, D. L. Glausier, Doerun, Rt. | 1. (7 mi, NW Doerun), 2 Unit Surge Milking Machine One Wilson Zero Flo Circulator Cooler, will hold eight-gal. cans, all Ist. class cond. for sale. W. S. Morris, Lyons, Rt.4, N. Bain-!' |George Graf, Atlanta, | Box 107. | SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE J. D, Side Delivery Rake, on - rubber, in good cond. $325.; Alse |2 H Wagon with bodies, $75. Norman: Johnson, Warrenton. One Bush and Bog 8 Dise / Athens Harrow, dise will aver- age 21 in., ley, Buford, Rt. 2. (Near Prison), State Fordson Tractor with high , tension magneto, Athens Side | Plow, and almost new Harrow, for sale near Hickory Flat Store, Hwy. 140. Pierce Forrester, Can: | ton, Rte. 2. Farmall Model A Tractor and equipment for sale. J. H..Smith, {Perry. Box 15. (7 mi, No. Perry lon -U. S. Hwy, 141). J. D. equipment, excellent condition, M. T. Tractor, Cuiti vating equip, 2 row Blue Cotton Dusting Machine, 6 row tractog wagon on rubber with body, 4 ft, Combine, 2 disc, 24 in. plow, Reasonable cash price John H. Crawford, Warrenton, Rt. Phone 218 J1. $200.; 2 Row Cultivator, $125.3 No. 6 Hammer Mill, $35; All John Deere MT equipment, good condition. Claude Fergu- see. James O. Ennis, Milledge- ville, Rt. 5. Lilliston Peanut Picker, does good work, $25. Ralph Dunn, | Marietta. Phone 8-8727. D-2 Caterpillar Tractor with | Bush and Bog Harrow, tractor condition. Bargain for cash, Charles T. Cole, Carrollton, Rt. 5. Phone 967J3. Ledbetter Cotton planters, 3 wagon wheels, good 2 H. wagon, good turning plow, |for sale or exe. for garden tractor. Contact. Mrs. | Terrell, Newnan, Rt. 3, (Ne... | Murphy 'St.). | 2 good horse drawn Cane mills, eopper evaporator with copper skimmers, for sale. M, J. Ingram, Lilly. F-20 Farmall iracior with equipment, peanut shaker, sid |del. rake, and 100 gal. syrup | boiler, cheap, ae or separ | rately. J. Brinson, Sardis, RFD. Lilliston Peanut Combine, In- Tractors, Ford 7 ft. Mowe reasonable prices. G, F. Sparl- ing, Leesburg,. Phone 4201. One 24 in. Meadows Mill, used very little; good shape, $125.; One 20 in. Mill svcd cond., $90. Call or write: C. Singleton, Tucker, Rt. 1], Phene Clarkston 6119. Power Take-off for Model & One Row John Deere Tracton, | complete with pulley, ist. class | cond., $25.- Exch. for 6 in. 4 ply belt, 24 to 36 ft. length, J. ads Pittman, Lyons, Rt. 4 Two in tracks, $700, Rte, Caterpillar Twenty Ist. class cond., 12 in. good pins and bushings, CA 4809. Mountain tractor, ~good for farming and used on both level or hilly land, for sal. D. A, or hilly land, for sale. D. A. 46 J, Deere B tractor, starter, | lights, planters, disc Athens tiller, 8 dis Rome} harrow, 6 row cotton duster, | one 20 tooth drag harrow, good | cond, Bargain, J. S. Trasher, | Farmington. cultivators, 4| 4 one horse Wagon Wheels in fairly good shape, $15. for lot or $4. each P. C, Reid, Temple. Case 6 Disc Tiller, Good as new, $150, Case 12 Shoe Grain Drill, used 2 days, on good rubber, $350.; 3 Bottom Mold Board Plow, 14 in. point, good cond. $150.; R, L. Fsanelen A- dairsville. | (Garage Apt.), AT 9206. David Bradley mower, used only short time, like. new, \24 in, cut, Sell half. price of new one, FOB; bargain for quick sale, C. .C.. Roebuck, Lyons, 4 le SECOND HAND | MACHINERY WANTED Want used Drag Harrow in working. condition. Near At Fayetteville. State Janta or price. W. J. Tee Atlania, = 1368 Villa Dr, 16 disc 20 in. Tandem Harrow, . Be 2 Disc Plow with 24.in. dise, son, Stockbridge, Rt. 1, e/o Hills Poultry Farm. Farmall H_ Tractor, culti- vator, Planters, new paint new tires for sale. Come -Hyster Winch and Dbl. Section in ist. class cond., harrow fair ;and some other farming tools, oe ternational Models M and W9 $100., Vernice Mob- and Corn ac ee PAGE SIX SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED - Want one Garden Tractor and equipment, good cond., near - Atlanta, or Carrollton. Reason- able price. J. W. Veal, Atlanta, 1007 Cascade Ave., S. W. Want Medium size _ Letz, Papex or similar type Mill for green and dry feed. State what -you have with cash price. R. mR. Alexander, Athens, Rt. 2. Want one Farm Bell. Advise orice shipped. Ernest Norton, Clayton, Tel. 3406. Want Tractor Wagon with -cubber tires, must be in good ~ condition. C. H} Conner, Gaines- ville, Box 291. Want 1 or 1 1/2 hp Gasoline ~ Wngine for one wheel garden sractor, also small farm Black- smith set. W. SS. Harrison, Social Circle, Rt. 1. PLANTS FOR SALE Kudzu Crowns, $1. C; $9. _ My; Lucretia Dewberry Plants, om C; $40, M. Mrs. T. A. Hipp, Roopville. Gac : Rt. ; = _ Strawberry Plants, Del. J. V. Kerce, Rome, Copenhagen, Market Dutch, and Wakefield Cabbage Plants, 60c C; 500, $2.; $2.75 M. Large lots cheaper. Miss Lee Crow, = Gainesville, Rt. 2. Himalaya Blackberry, Jants, $1. doz.; Himalaya Blackberry, mages 1: ea, 3, 2$2.; Kudzu - Plants, $1.) doz.5-$5; (C large lots cheaper. PP. J. W. Toole, Macon, 1381 Seen, Ave. ~ Red Raspberry, eit Cae Figs, rooted, 30c ea.; 4, $1.; Dewberry and Blackberry, 60c - doz.; Muscadine, 35c ea. Add - postage. Mrs. D. M. Hollaway, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 55._ . Blakemore strawberry plants nice healthy plants, damp. packed, 90c C. Add postage. 2 es Milton T. Phillips, Wrens. True Missionary and Masto- aan Strawberry Plants, $1. C. PP. Tom Kittle, Carrollton, Rt. 5. d yx. Bunch bearing Strong ' Few Everbearing Strawberry, $1. 10 C; Black Raspberry, and Sage Plants, $1. doz. ea.; Add _ postage, Mrs. Lona Blackwell, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 51. Mt. Huckleberry Plants, bear- ing size, Hazlenut Bushes, 85c doz.; Wild Strawberry, 5 doz., - $1.; Blackberry, 85c doz. Add - postage. Mrs. Nancy Hender- son, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49. ; Large Everbearing Straw- _ berry, 75c C; PP on orders 200 or more. Mrs. Mary E. Hudson, Macon, Rt. 2. Charleston Wakefield Copen- hagen Market, and Mid Season Market Cabbage Plants, strong green, 300 $1.; 500, $1.50; $2.- 50. M. PP. Ready now. J. D. Crenshaw, Pitts, Box 8. Phone 2150: Copenhagen and Flat Dutch Cabbage Plants, 75c C; 300, $2.; $3.50 M del.; 25 M, $2.50 M. _ Large orders $2.25 M, at my farm. Now ready. E. B. Wea- therford, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Large Klondike Strawberry Plants, 50c C; Mtn. Huckle- berry, bearing size, 2 doz. 75c; Blue Plum Sprouts, 2 ft., 40c ea.; Large Indian Peach Seed, 50c doz.; Small Clearstone Peach, 35 doz. Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. Mtn. Huckleberry Plants bearing size, 75c doz.; Wild Strawberry, 50c C; Clingstone Peach Sprouts, 50c ea.; Quince Sprouts, 75c ea.; Also Elberta Peach Seed, 40c doz.; Clear- stone, 35c doz.; Japanese Plum Seed; 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming. _. Mastodon Everbearing Straw- _ berry, 75c-C; Sage and Catnip c bh nts, $1. doz.; Marglobe Tomato, 40c doz.; Also Long Wide Leaf Bull Face Tobacco, (grows 6-7 ft.), seed, 75c tbl; And Gourds, $2, doz.;- Home PLANTS FOR SALE Fresh, young Ga. Collard Plants for Fall setting, 400, $1 5500; $ie005.- $2. Mi PP a Ga. Solomon Davis, Milledge- ville; Rt. 5, Box 187. Fresh grown Jersey, Wake- field, and Copenhagen Cabbage Plants, 500, $1.50; $2.50 M; White Bermuda Onion and Ga. Collard, 500, $1.25; $2. M. Del. by parcel post. jet Stokes, Fitzgerald. Fall grown Chas. Wakefield, Copenhagen, and Early Jersey Cabbage, and Collard, and White Bermuda Onion Plants, Lall 500, $1.50; $2.50 M. PP in Ga. Full count. Prompt ship- ment. E. L. Fitzgerald, Fitz- gerald, P. O. Box 662. Phone 3883. New Early Bearing Straw- berry Plants, 75c C. Exch. for white or print feed _ sacks, washed. Each pay _ postage. Sold only in Ga. Lizzie A. Mills, Folkston, Rt. 2, Box 1. Coastal Bermuda Stolons, by truckload at farm, under 50 M, $I. M; 50 M, $37.50; 100 M, $65.; By express not. prepaid, $i 50 bu. packed in moss. Dig on Mondays. Phone 3713. D. J. | Harrison, Blackshear. Mastodon Strawberry, 75 C; 200, $1.50; 500, $3.50. Prompt shipment. All del. Mrs. Annie Strickland, Gainesville, Rt. 7. Cabbate, and Ga. Collard Plants, $2.50 M. FOB. Cabbage about Oct. 10. B. F. Mallard, Savannah, RFD 5, Box 258. Thousands of Collard wand Cabbage Plants, ready for transplanting, also many kinds vegetables for sale, at my piant farm. James Howard Smith, Atlanta, 484 S. Pryor St. weekly, 50c lb. plus postage. Mrs. W. W. Harris, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. CHESTNUTS: _New crop: Chinese chestnuts, ready for shipping, 5 lbs., for $3. postpaid... James W. Mc- Creery, Savannah, Rt. 3, Box 174. FEATHERS: New, white feathers, 60c lb. del. Sample on request. Mrs. Mary Collins, Gainesville, Rt. 1. FRUIT: Dried peach fruit, 50c Ib. plus postage. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin. ~ 10 Ibs. 1952 crop, old fashion- ed var., nice, dried peaches, 50c lb. and postage. Miss Bes- sie Cook, Canton, Rt. 2. Nice, sundried apples, free of peeling and core, 1952 crop, 50c lb. and postage. Mrs. Mae Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6. HAY: Fine Lespedeza hay, several tons at farm 3 mi. N. E. Daniels- ville, priced to sell. (See early morning or afternoon). Wood- 34 McEvyen, Danielsville, Rt. 50 tons prime quality, new Coastal Bermuda grass hay, wire tied bales, $40. ton at my barn; can del. in 10 ton lots; 60 tons additional ready Oct. ist. Frank S._ Sessons, Homerville, Phone 17R15, Good, bright Sericea hay, no rain on it, baled with pick-up baler, $1. bale at my _ barn. Bales average .65 lbs. Bud Thompson, Dawsonville. HONEY: Pure Ext. honey, Gallberry and wild flower, one 10 Ib. pail, $2.50; 3-10 Ib. $7.; 6-10 lb., $13.50. Parcel post paid 3rd, zone; Also 100 col. Italian Bees in Pat. hives. Sell any Raised Tobacco, 10 Ibs., $5. u. J. Hillis, Cumming, Rt. 3. tans i ms ona MAR MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE BUTTER: - : 4 lbs. nice, country, table |, butter weekly, fresh, 50c lb. plus postage. Mrs. Arthur Whe@ler, Cumming, Rt. 1. Nice country butter, 2. lbs. KET BULL - MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS _ WANTED New Crop Crimson Clover brand pure Ext. honey, 10 Ib. pail, $2.75 parcel post prepaid | in Ga. Di oe Kirkland, Sum- mertown. MEAT: -2 shoulders of cured meat, wt. about 15 lbs., for sale. Lela McDaniel, Norcross, Old Law- renceville Road. NUTS: Fresh Hickory nuts, shoe- box full- for 75ec and postage. Marie Mashburn, Higdon. ONIONS: Winter 4 bunches, white crowder crowder peas, $5. peck. FOB. worth, Dacula, PECANS: Moores. var. paper shell pecans 1951 crop, quality good, 120 ABS n> tots of. 100):Ibs: FOB. Fred Ronee Cordele Re 4: PEAS: 5 Approx. 3 1/2 tons good, bright, 1952 crop Dry. peas, in hull. Write for prices; ing card for reply. O. M. Moore, Buena Vista, Rt. 1. POTATOES: 2 acres copper skin P. R. sweet potatoes, ready to dig, for sale. Kenneth Register, Hahira, Rt. 1, (Hutchinson Mill Pond). green bunch onions, $1.25; 1952 crop and purple hull 6 cups, $1.35; Mrs. Lon Ash- Rts 1: SAGE: 1952 crop sage, 35c qt., and postage. Mrs. L. M. Maddux, rion; Rt 1. 1952 sage, clean, no. large). stems, $3. Jb.; 1/2 Ib. $1.60; 4 | 0Z., $1.; also sage plants, 10 for $1. All PP. No chks. Miss Lillian Hardin, White, Rt. 1. 1952 hand . gathered sage, washed and shade dried, $2.25 lb.; 10 or more lbs. $2, lb. Add postage. J: C. J. Brown, Toc- cons Rt. 2.7: MISCELLANEOUS . WANTED BEESWAX: Want 10 or 15 lbs. clean Beeswax. Give price, etc. B. H. Spurlock, ros 505 Bibb Bidg. CANE (SUGAR): Want 500 stalks old fashion- ed var. Blue or Purple sugar cane; near by if possible. Ad- vise. Roy Harwell, Fayette- ville, Box 173. i CHESTNUTS: <: Want new crop Chinese Chestnuts. State price by lb., postpaid to me. Sam Jones Jr, North Roswell, P. O. Box 63. BAYS 53: Want to exch. complte home broiler plant or cattle for equal value of 2*to 3 tons good baled Lespedeza or Alfalfa hay, del. my barn. Receive or pay dif- 546 Franklin Rd. N. E. PEPPER: & SAGE: Want some dried red hot pepper and sage, at once. Ad- vise. Mr. James Byrom, Jones- boro RFD 1. SEED: Want- 1 M. Dixie Rasecaide Crimson Clover, 200 bu. seed eats, 100 bu. wheat, and 50 bu. rye. Will exch. for same Ky. 31 Fescue or mixture Ky. 31 Fes- cue and Orchard grass. Will not buy. Ray McDonald, Oakwood, Phone 222. Want exch. 300 to 400 lbs. Sericea lespedeza or Fescue seed for an equal amount of good Dixie Crimson clover seed or exch. some hay for Clover seed. T. H. Moore, Milner, Rt. 1; ; Want 400 lbs. reseeded hard Crimson clover seed. Will exch. OIC, and Hereford cross, 60 lb. shoats. C. L. Weems, Conyers, Rt. 1, SACKS: Want some used Burlap bags without holes. Advise number, number. F. W, Moore, shesi6 P. O. Box 33. ete. Joe H. Dasher, Ft. yaueys P. O. Box Tl. ; 1 enclos-. ; Want exch. Thrift plants at $1. C. for sacks: 100 for 3 alike Print or 4 white sacks, free of mildew, holes, etc., and you pay postage. Mrs. Willie Mae Boyd, Douglasville, Rt 2; Det. 2631. TOMATOES: Want sev. bushels Green and Ripe tomatoes, del. to me. State amount and price. Mrs. E. H. Chankshaw, Atlanta, Peachtree Rd. N. E. CH 0865. = SACKS FOR SALE White Feed Sacks, unwashed, free of holes, 20cea. No checks. Mrs. Arthur Wheeler, Cum- ming, Rt. 1. White Chicken. Feed Sacks, 100 lb. cap., used, unwashed, $14. del. per 100; Also print sacks, 30c ea. Ralph Dangar, Woodstock. Print Sacks, - good cond., mostly one of a kind, 3, $1. 25 PP Mrs; aes Murray, Blackshear, Rt. . White Feed Sacks, 100 lb. cap., washed, ironed, 20c ea. PP in Ga. Mrs. Martha White,. Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 60. White Sacks, free of letters, 20c ea. PP. Mrs. Sudie C. Clark, Gainesville, Rt. 7. Good quality 100 lb. cap. White Feed Sacks, ripped and washed, no letters, Zocy Cas Gladys Duran,. Cumming, Rte f. White, good grade feed sacks, free of holes and letters, 20c ; With letters, 15c ea. Small holes, 10c ea. Add postage. All unwashed, $10. PP. Mrs. Henry Williams, Tallapoosa, Rt. 1. Nice, clean, white feed sacks, 100 lb. cap., ironed, 5 for $1.25 postpaid. Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. i CATTLE FOR SALE One Reg. Aberdeen - Angus Bull, 3 yrs. old, Bandolier Strain selling to prevent in- breeding. B._E. ae Sun- nyside. Holstein Reg. 13 mos. old Bull with big white and black spots, (about 50 pct. each), very large for age, about 800 Ibs. Transfer registration papers to buyer. George W. White, Dal- ton, 501 E. Morris St. 8 reg. Guernseys, good blood- lines, 3 heifers, 5 bulls, for sale. Transfer _ papers to buyers name. 20 mi. N.. Atlanta near Roswell. Ralph Dangar, Wood- stock, Rt. 1, Phone 4442. Reg. Guernsey Bulls, ready for light service, best breeding, reasonable price. F. H. a Midville. 2 White Face Reg. Hereford Bulls, 9 mos. and 6 mos. old, horned type, for sale. J. R. Erikson, Atlanta, Box 4533. Some fine purebred Polled Hereford Bulls, 9 and 11 mos. old. Your choice, $200. ea. R. M. Sparks, Soperton. Young Cow and Calf for sale. a Mae Turner, Gainesville, 226: Reg. Hereford Cattle, Horn- ed type, highest quality, Bulls, 8-12 mos. old, $200. to $300. ea. Cecil Travis, Riverdale. Reg. Polled Hereford Bull, 4 yrs. old, selling to prevent in- breeding. Trade for same. Mrs. James Litton, Chamblee, Phone 47-2322. 1 reg. Ayrshire Bull, 2 1/2 yrs. old, with papers, reason- able price at my home, selling to prevent inbreeding. John L. Stone, Sharon, Rt. 1. : Reg. Polled Bulls and heifers best bloodlines, Domino breed- ing, Bulls ready for service. Priced reasonably. F. M. Big- gers, Conyers. Purebred Black Angus pull. Ww 3 yrs. old, about 1400 lbs. ba. for sale or trade for Black An- / gus bull unrelated dilla my herd. 3205} | Buck, about 2-m 40 friers, and roosters, for : 50 purebred OIC F old, cheap at. my farm. Carrett, Buford, Rt. 3. 14 Black Big Bone Shoats, 50-95 Ibs. ea., Cannot ship. Mrs. G Howell, Mitchell, Rt. 1 LIVESTOCK WA CATTLE: J Want 20-30 aie dairy cows and equipment to op Contact: Grady -S. Thomaston, Rt. 1. =a ne W-l.. Want 1 to 10 ae Gue or Holstein Heifers, 3-4 old.-Advise price, approx weight and af Conyers, RE 2: Want to exch. 10 Tur! 5 or 6 mos. old Heifer 7 of these turkeys 1 year and 3. turkeys. raised spring. Will deliver with 50 mile zone. Mrs. V. R. ford, Calhoun, \Rt..3. <7 Want 30-60. de Hereford Heifers. Must be and reasonable price. Ale Lennan, Atlanta, First Nation Bank Bldg. Tel. Be 1974. GOATS: s Want purebred To sonable price. ~Li Gato Vidalia. HORSES & MULES: Want good size gentl pony, about 550 lbs., height n than 44 in, black and white, 3 or 4 old. Advise: Mrs. H. V. lin, Register. Poe Want a gentle sadd 11 yrs. old, for boy t Letters. ans. Larry Greer. Donough, Rt. 3. ; POULTRY FOR S BANTAMS: : Purebred~ 1952 ok h Cochin Bantams, grown, | pr. FOB. Money order, Snipes, Commerce, Rt. ; 3 Bantam Roosters, 4 young hens, $4.75; Pullets, 1 Rooster, white Leghorn Pullets, 75c Baby Chicks, 2 1/ 2 mos. 35c ea. Lockard Bell, A 677 Pharr Rd.-N. E. cR 23 small Bantam Hens, more at 75c ea.; Also 13 Bob White Quail, $5 B.. Bloodworth, Morrow. Bantams: Barred Rock, ridge, Cochin, Black 1 te, Mille Fluer, Jap. aid Silkie, Cockerels, Golden brights, 51 hatch, $5. to trio; Ringneck Doves, Trade for Black Wyand Pullets, and Partridge dotte Rooster or other tams. R. A. Statham, G Rt. 5. Box 2158: ae 45 Common Banta 15 roosters, $1. ea. Boyd -V liamson, Commerce. CORNISH, GAMES GIANT 2 trios, - White Lace Cornish, 1952 hatch, $7.50 Mrs. J. C. Herron, Marti it ae Claret and Cuban March hatch, Cockerels, $3.50 ea. MO. S. O. Huff cello. - Purebred Pit Game Chick cheap. C. C. Pollard Sr. gusta, Rt. 12, on Dark Cornish Indian Ro broad headed type, with yellow legs, 4-5 lbs., $2.50 e Grown Roosters, 7 lbs., $3. Come or send MO. Mrs. Newsome, Sandersville 20 Roundhead Game Mrs. W. H. Torbett, RFD 1. Fp yao ae LEGHORNS: 850 Bae ioe! Hog Prices Paid At Various Markets EMBER 19 NO. 1 NO. 2 NO.3 SEPTEMBER 24 Leuitie Stock Yard $18.00-$18.50 Wilkes Co. Stock Yard, Washington $21.00 $18.90 $17.5 fica Ch Laconee Nos 36 $1894 $17.92 si6.s5 Lee County Livestock Market, Leesburg $18.70 $17.60 $16.0 ith Stock Yard. Bartow $i8zd $17.26 $00.00. | Tee SONtty Livestock Co. SE Se Bea : Heavies .... $17.00 Tattnall Livestock Co., Glennville $18.66 $17.80 $16.56 t River Stock Yards, Bainbridge $18.35 $17.60 $16.50 | Turner Co. Stock Yard $18.55 $18.15 $16.c" Sacco No. 58 $18.89 $17.80 $16.60 Producers Coop. Livestock Exch., Statesboro $18.50 $17.60 $16.56 Seat ; j . Hazlehurst Livestock Market $18.78 $17.46 $16.01 PTEMBER 20 : = Livestock Barn No. 28, Macon $18.70 $18.20 $16.4 vania Stock Yards, License No. 53 $18.55 $18.00 $16.05 iiicn Biock Yard, Albany $18.65 $18.00 <0 ington Co. Marketing Assoc. $18.90 $17.40 $15.90 3 Heavies. ee adler Livestock Market $18.75 $17.56 $16.06 | Farmers Auction, Lakeland _ $18.65 $16.10 . ee iB Seaboard Stock Yards, Colquitt $18.40 $17.75 $16.3" ic case No: 69, Jesup $18.49 $17.10 $14.76 | Barn License No. 62, Vidalia $19.00 $18.05 $16.0' ston Live stock fee ee es Se anise oe 2 Heavies $17.60 ee fae ee nalsonville Stock Yards $18.55 $00.00 $00.00 SEPTEMBER 25 as atham Co. Stock Yards $18.70 $18.10 $16.70 | Claxton Stock Yard $18.00 $17.00 $16.00 sboro Stock Yard _ 4 $18.62 $17.50 $16.00 | Livestock Barn No. 15, Hewkinsville $18.00 $17.20 $00.0" fF seiak Stock Yard, on $18.65 $17.65 $16.00 License No. 47, Augusta $18.55 $00.00 $00.09 Sheriff Brothers, Toccoa $19.00 $18.75 $00.00 Livestock Mkt. License No. 52 $18.75 $18.25 $16.25 Sows sae Pilccsie Noi 42, Aucuste Sisko $17.50 sodo0 | CUtPbert Sale Barn sh SS ee : sO8 Sows....$17.00 | Barn License No. 90 $19.10 $18.30 $16.45 ae Livestock Yard, License No. 32 $18.75 $17.51 $16.25 Livestock Barn, License No. 16 $18.05 $17.23 $16.5" anuel County Stock Yard $18.75: $17.75 $16.00 Ragsdale-Long Commission Co., Quitman $18.28 $17.60 $16.25 scogee Livestock Company $18.00 $17.60 $00.00 Douglas Livestock Barn $18.00 $17.00 $15.50 m a irsiock Coop. Assoc. Soperton, Ga. $18.50 $17.50 $15.50 Bainbridge Stock Yards, Inc. $18.00 $17.20 $16.0) sling . County Livestock Co... Baxley $19.00 : $17.84 $16.43 Sumter Livestock Barn $17.60 $17.83 $16.55 ter Livestock Market $18.75 $17.75 $16.25 License No. 81, Fitzgerald $18.40 $17.55 $16.3 on Livestock Barn. $18.61 $18.01 $17.75 | Bulloch Stock Yard, Statesboro $18.00 $16.50 litchell Co. Livestock Co. $18.34 $17.60 $1640 SEPTEMBER 26 rs Stock Yard, Sylvania No. 21 - $18.90 $18.50 $17.40 Effingham Co. Stock Yard Springfield $18.25 $17.10 $16.1" JULTRY FOR SALE > ;CEL".ANEOUS CHICKS: e, fat hens, now laying, ea. See: W. M. Gilbert, ckbridge, Rt. 2; pullets, ready to start on or sale, Mrs. H. W. Sim-. Macon, 4131 Riggins OCKS, PHEASANTS, EONS, QUAIL, DOVES ing Pigeons, $2. pr. T. B. [cCall, Quitman, Box 62. Strutting Pigeons, Blue and hite, $3. pr. FOB. Tommy ge, Eatonton. Ringneck Phasants, 10 this D1 ing 1952 hatch, and 1 male, and 2 females; Also 25 mixed ed Bantams, 3 or 4 roosters, e pullets, all this years ch. L. S. Butler, Atlanta, 466 fe Ave., N. E. DE 1846. DS:: NH, RI, OTHERS: 0 NH Red Pullets, March laying, $2.50 at my place miles S. Perry, Ga. at Andys Lodge. Hwy. 41. Mrs. A. Hanson, Elko. or 80 production RI Red Tes Bruson, Climax. 100 Parmenter Production pullets, laying heavy, vac- i d for fowl pox, $2.25 ea.; 0. for lot. Cannot ship. your. coops. J; P. Brown, ansville, Rt. 1, Box +1. 7 mos. old Colonial te, Strain NH Red $5. ea. FOB. Miss a about 95.3(2 cockerels, Jot, 4-A Red. Hamp- ; Mi ted bended working White 7 mos. old, $1.75 ea. Mrs. POULTRY FOR SALE White King and White Car- neaux Pigeons, good squabbers, $2. pr. E. O. Clark, Fitzgerald, (Next to Drive-In Theater). Approx. 100 R. I. Red hens, 7 mos, old, laying 70 pct., $2.25 ea. at my home. Sam W. Chap- man, Lizella. ROCKS: r 12 or 15 purebred Barred Rock March hatch pullets, $1.- 75 ea. Mrs. W. UL... Daniel, Parrott, Rt. 1, Box 69. TURKEYS, DUCKS, GEESE, GUINEAS, ETC:: 8 fine young Geese, 4 Gan- ders, 4 Geese, $16. for lot at my yard. Mrs. Sallie Floyd, Rockmart, Rt. 2. Plenty of Turkeys, Chinese and Mongolian Pheasants, Bob White Quail and Ducks, for sale cheap. Mrs. Helen Street, oni hed 2956 pe Hwy. CH 1 12 Mucovy Ducks, 3 Drakes, spring hatch, $1. 50 at farm. re. Ta, Rhinehart, oun Harris, Rt, ty Box 1. 5 Geese, 2 white Gans: 5 Blue Females, very cheap. Will ship. if possible. See: W. A. ies OTs Rt, 2; Box 20 head Turkeys, black and bronze type, $5. ea. Mrs. D. L. Glausier, Doerun, Rt. 1. USDA Beltsville White Tur- | key Tom, $10.; and 3 hens, $8. ea. Lot $30. All purebred. Mrs. Gordon Blalock, Rome, Rt. 4: WYANDOTTES: ; 4 opurepred: ReC. 5S.) L. Wyandottes April 1951 hatch, extra fine, $2. ea. Docia Har- Tis, Lula. 20 hens se: Zz coda 4-A a.| White Wyandottes, $49. for lot. ship. | or $2.25> ea. Hens are excellent: , | layers and nice size. Mrs. Ethel Jones, Lula, Rt. 2. POULTRY FOR SALE 5 White Guinea Roosters, $1.- 50 ea. N. G. Forester, Buford, Re 2: POULTRY WANTED CORNISH: Want 2 or 3 Dark Cornish cockerels, ready for service, the Bull Dog or blocky type, short legs and heavy. Bettie C. Moran, Milledgeville, Rt. 6, Box 174. GIANTS: Want few purebred Black Jersey Giant chickens. A. L. Gailey, Alto, Rt: 1. LEGHORNS: Want 25 or 50 big type Eng- lish White Leghorn pullets, or young hens, 8 wks. old or older. Write prices, etc. J. S. Dowdy, Pitts, Box 3. ORPINGTONS: Want 5 pure strain Buff orp., -Oor buff rock. pullets, 3 mos. er older. Advise. Mrs. Dan Terry, Quitman. FARM HELP WANTED Want. white or col. exper- ienced dairyman for 40. cow dairy. References required. Gy W. Lowe, _ Edison. Want at once, 2 or 3 good tractor drivers, honest, sober workers, white or col. Good daily wages. water free wood, lights, and house rent. School bus and mail. Near- town and churches. Respectable _ living and working conditions. Write, come, or phone. W. E. Hogg, Leary, Rt. 2, Phone 2341. Want man with small family o work on catile farm. Good ouse, lights, water, school bus line. No. drinkers wanted. F. Biggers, Conyers. 4 :| catur, col. FARM HELP WANTED Want middle aged col. couple (no children), willing workers, honest, reliable, both to work; Man tend cows, do garden work. Nice tenant house with bath, etc. E. H. Harper, De- 1 Midway Rd. DI 7237. Want ambitious man and wife, with reliable references, 1 or 2 sons, to live and work at Ivy Creek Orchards; 5 mi. Buford, on Lawrenceville Rd. Reasonable salary. 4 R. house, good shape, water, elec. Fine soil for garden and fenced* in chicken yard for own use. J. M. Bowen Jr., Buford, Rt. 1. Want farmer to work eo, cotton, and corn. Tractor and mules, also five barrel stand turpentine to work. J. J. Outen, Manassas, Rt. 2. Want white or col. man and wife, for farm work, mainly experienced egg production work. Must be able to drive truck and tractor. Good salary, 5 R_ house, lights, running water, telephone. 10 mi. At- lanta. Apply by mail, Walter R. tobac- Thomas, Atlanta, 103 Peachtree St | Want good. col. family to work 30 acres extra good land on halves, in cotton and other produce. Good stock and farm- ing implements, 3 or 4 R house with lights, wood, pasture for corn. Near city limits. Daniels- ville Rd. Mr. G. W. Barber, Athens, Rt. 1. Want man and wife, white or sober, and. reliable, for work on farm. Shares or wages. Small comfortable house, lights, water. J. G. Nash, Decaiur, 1401 Wesley oe Rd. (Rt. 2). DE 5588. Want settled white woman with good morals to do light farm chores on farm. Private room, board, salary. 2 in fam- ily. Mrs. Otto B. Reed, Gaines- ville, Rt. 3. FARM HELP WANTED _ Want sober honest man, white or col. for dairy work. Good new 3 R house, 2 porches elec. lights. Prefer man an# wife with not more than *% children. O. J. Smith, Green- ville, Rt. 3. Want good Christian man or woman to tend garden - an" chickens, do farm chores fo~ board and some salary. Prefe- no tobacco users or drunks. Letters and cards ans. Mrs Martha Horton, Nashville, R 4, Want good col. family 0 couple to work 30 acres goo: land in cotton, corn, ete. Goo: stock, farming implements, ete 3 or 4 R house, with lights pasture for cow. Near cit) limits. Mrs. Athens, Rt. 1, Phone 2983J. Want colored man and wife to work on cattle farm fo~ salary; Man to operate tracto> and machinery; Wife to help with chickens, cow, and garden etc. House and garden furnish- ed. W. L. Cochran, Stonewal! Want man and wife with: | good ref. on farm, not afrai:. to work, man do repairs, kno** something of farm machinery. care of hogs and. cattle. Wi! furnish house, lights, wate. $22.00 per week and 10 pet. 01 everything sold off farm. N: drinking or cussing. W. L. Cov: sins, Tucker, Rt. 1. Want man and wife only, t* raise chickens on halves. Hav houses for 7500 chicks. Mu be thoroughly reliable. Mrs. ~. = Lunsford, Talking Rock, R . Want farmer with help an. equipment, stock, etc. to mak: and gather on halves, 60 A cot- ton, corn, tobacco, and pez nuts. Fair buildings. School an mail route. 7 mi. N. W. Dor- tun. See: Mrs. D. L. Glausie: Doerun, Rt. 1. $i$.55 23 Gaowe Barber. "(Continued from page one) parties would be bound by the limita- tions of the constitution. They would be forced to hold a primary whether it suited them or not. te f they failed to hold aiprimary they could not get their candi- date an t fs general election ballot. Those who complain about the small Pee of qualified voters who actual- y go out and vote should consider that op one of the causes for this is CONSTITUTIONA MARKET BULL that a great many peo te: do not have an opportunity te vote for what and who they want. They ave put in a position of having to choose the lesser of what they consider two evils. Perhaps if they had a wider choice they would turn out and vote. Remember that the Amendment Number One preserves the county unit in primaries. That ig already the law and it is not changed. It preserves the popular vote in general elections. That It provided a practical parties to get candidates or sone election. his do gives the. oa co government. and chains with regard to na TOM LINDER CAT Editorial By TOM LINDER Everyone knows that prices of beef eattle have gone down. Some of those who have opposed clean barns, testing of cattle for brucello- sis and quarantine of hogs for vesicular - diseases have tried to charge the decline in cattle prices to these very essential measures. Some of them have said that prices for these cattle are higher in other states and that the quarantine is preventing them from getting higher prices. Let us ask ourselves a few very simple questions and see what the truth it. ee WHAT. ARE THE FACTS (1.) If calves are worth more money in Pennsylvania, why are they hauling truckloads of calves from Pennsylvania _ to Georgia markets? in Chicago, Mississippi, Alabama, Caro- lina, or Tennessee, why are they trying to bring them to Georgia markets for sale? markets, why are we not shipping them to those markets from Georgia? Remember, there is nothing to pre- vent shipment of cattle that have been roperly tested ayers in the United tates. (4.) If any Georgia health regulations have reduced prices of cattle, why have they gone down as much or more in Chicago as they have in Atlanta? (5.) If the market*in Georgia is not higher that it is in surrounding states: for both hogs and cattle, why do they raise a furor because we maintain a ~ quarantine at the State line? Certainly nobody would want to bring cattle or POSITIONS WANTED .(2.) If stocker cattle are worth more ~ (3.) If they will bring more in other POSITIONS WANTED LE PR hogs from: a high market ae a cheap market. ; WHY ARE PRICES DOWN For the last 10 years the livestock industry has been arene by leaps and bounds.. Not only hae farmers been increasing production of livestock, _but many business men in towns have taken their profits and bought themselves _, into the cattle business. _ Cattle growers have been the prin- cipal buyers at auction sales. Often the packers actually bought fewer than 50 percent of the animals sold. The balance of the animals were bought by farmers for feeder or for breeding purposes. There have been times when the packers _ bought less than 25. percent of the animals sold, The farmers buying feeder caltle and pigs have often-paid 5 to 10 cents per pound more than the market price oe meat for those animals. : A great many farmers have been sold on the idea that the production of cattle - required nothing but grass. Many farmers have even depended on their pastures to supply hay for winter use. As a result when this. summers drought hit, the cattle growers in many states found themselves without feed of any kind for their cattle. Many hog growers found themselves without hog feed on which to feed out and. nee their hogs for market. 7 As a result of these. things, the farm- ers suddenly stopped bidding on cattle and hogs at the sales. They all wanted to sell. None of them wanted to buy. This, has naturally resulted in a severe d- cline in prices. _ The opening of the Mexican border for the importation of hundreds of POSITIONS WANTED generally -and Dewey were running f he gets too much of any on portation of hogs and oe market down. _ ; POSITIONS WANTED | thousands, and prhaps of Mexican gattle, has ca decline in market prices: Also, - farmers nn that body pale a big crop, | got into trouble. When tol were high and the farmers limited acreage, they alwa trouble. When all the farme to produce cattle, they ar into trouble sooner or later. In addition to all the f price of livestock always temporarily at this season is also true, as most a at the time of the Presi farm prices take a tuml remember four years ago w! will remember that the s pened at that time. All of these rs ar argument why each farm a balanced program fc nearly always makes There is one thing cert. is the farmer cannot make an his cattle and hogs are n from the spread of disease. If our market in G than in other states, it cert: not help it any to overload ports from other states. If our market~-in Geor, than in other states, - 4 why a farmer should appr Think this over. a = oa TOM LINDER 38 yr. old man, wife, 3 chil-| Want tractor crop for 1953 dren, wants job on tractor farm, | (15 or 20 acres in cotton). I or chicken or dairy farm, Con- | cant drive tractor but want ider share crop, on_halves.! someone to plow my crop and etters ans. Ed Cooper, Winder, {let me pay his time back work- Williamson St. | ing by the day; Also want day Man, 59 yrs. old, with family | work for winter. 3 R_ house, wants to contact party with| lights, wood, 0 M. to 15 M. -cap., chicken | chureh. Have wife, 2 children. * houses on 50-50 basis. Need 5} John Hall, McDonough, Rt. 3. . house, with lights, on Mail | : and school bus route. Have 2 Want 2 H farm for 1953 on yrs. exp. raising chickens, Write | standing rent basis. Good house or see me on Billy Hughes | with lights, on school bus Rt., farm, 5 mi. W. Lawrenceville. | with good tobacco -and peanut J. B. Crane, Lawrenceville, Rt.| allotment. E. J. Rigsby, Sum- ner, Rt. 2. Co Want job on beef cattle farm {no row crops), had many years Want farm, part shares, some experience. $35.00 weekly sal-| wages. 4 in family (one17 yr. ary, 4 R house, with water and|old boy). Prefer tobacco, pea- jights, on school and mail Rt.| nuts, corn, cattle and | hogs. Have 16 year old boy to help.| Well - experienced in cattle. Write: J. A. Hipps, Fitzgerald, | Write or seet J. H. Dodd, eer Ret 1. ate garden, near | Want job picking cotton at once. Prefer 20 or 25 miles At- lanta; Also want truck farm for next year. 7 to pick cotton. All can help with farm work. Wal- lace Brookshire, Jasper, Rt. 2. 56. yr .old man wants job tending chickens or laying hens for salary and board. No farm- oe V. C. Garrett, Cordele Rt. Man with wife (no children) wants job on poultry farm. 40 yrs. old. Lifetime experience on farm. Prefer raising broilers and_caring for layers but con- sider any type work, Bert Martin, Campton, Rt. 1. Want job as caretaker of cat- tle farm. Will go anywhere. 44 yrs. old, single. Want room and board. Write or call 3660. a M. Washington, Expe Man and wife (no children), both 40 yrs. old, wants job on poultry or dairy farm, but pref- erably growing. broilers and | Salary on caring for layers. shares. Will need house. Write for further information. Mrs. Ellie Gilmer, Campton, Rt. 1, (1 mile So. Bethlehem). Single, white man, no drunk- ard-nor other bad habits, wants job picking cotton or other light work on farm, for $2. day with board and laundry. Pre-. fer in No. Ga. Ryst Jones, Rossville; Rt. Sac Elderly man and wife want | small acreage for sees trucking,. work for wa balance of. time. Both goo workers, sober, best: of ref or4R Deane Soe, ts. Want ee ; count: North broilers or Life experien no children. J in, Write for fv