gtd) : ome Lindor Commissioner elebrated the 100th anniversary ountys creation. Saturday was people of other Georgia counties lieve will be of interest to them. following covers the highlights of idress: story of Hart County cannot be ppreciated without an understand- the events preceding its creation._ ome extent the story of Hart is also the story of Georgia. f world-wide importance, events ional importance, and events of e immediately preceding. the tion of Hart County had their effect he people in Georgia, including ing in the area which was con- i as Hart County. ; orgia was the youngest and weakest hirteen colonies, but its founders rly- government showed the great- est in human welfare and the ong the earliest laws enacted by trustees. of the colony were those of slaves, and the making or selling erhaps the most fundamental and looking provisions of the trustees ose which provided that the head h family might own two hundred ifty acres of land simply by building use and clearing a part of the land. e was another provision which limit- ownership of land to not more than early trustees realized that the great- stablizing influence in any country is wnership of land; and that the great- security for the individual family is THE LOUISIANA PURCHASE mas Jefferson, President of the d States, in 1803 purchased the vast of France on the North Ameri- mtinent and thereby projected the t covered wagon days which sent ettlers into that area lying be- Be Mississippi River and the tains. out this time that the first ) move across the Savan- WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1953 COUNTY PEOPLE t vision of what the future would_ iting the importation. and owner- | undred acres for any one individual. | nah River from Carolina into that part of Georgia on the west bank of the river including what is now Hart County. In those days moved out of the protection of settled communities carried their lives in their hands. The old musket with powder- horn and shot-bag, the hunters knife and their belt, their skill as woodsmen and Indian fighters, and their trust in God was the difference between life and death, not only for them but their wonren and children. The hardihood and courage of those early settlers have been seen. through the generations of people in this part af Georgia. The bravery which inspired the deeds. of Nancy Hart was accumulated from a race of men and women to whom fear was a stranger and to whom cowardice was a disgrace. _ : THE WAR WITH MEXICO When the . courageous people of Texas asserted their independence from Mexico, many men from northeast Geor- gia, western Carolina and Tennessee sad- dled their horses and rode westward. The glorious story of Texas was in part writ- ten by the valorous deeds of men born and nurtured in the same environments from which Nancy Hart came. -The end of the War with Mexico saw the great territories from Louisiana to the Pacific pass from Mexico to the United States. Again there was a rush westward. Numbers of men along the northern reaches of the Savannah and its tribu- taries, knowing of gold hidden in the mountains of northeast Georgia and knowing the labor and empty pockets in- volved in wresting their living from the soil, received eagerly the word of bounti- ful gold in the mountains of California. Many men again departed from northeast Georgia with the slogan California or bust. These men, also, by their courage _reflected the deeds of the mothers and fathers who settled this part of Georgia, and they in turn helped to develop the great state of California. Not only did they dig gold, but they planted vineyards, irrigated the soils, felled the giants of the forest, built cities, and have reflected on Georgia the honors which come from deeds well done by sons who spring from this yeoman soil, -1853 In 1853, when the Georgia Legislature passed an act creating Hart County, the pioneers who _ washers, etc., troubles were abroad and brewing in the land. The famous debates in the United States Senate concerning slavery and the extension of slavery into new states was the forerunner of the great War Between the States. In 1854, the year following the creation of Hart County, Commodore Perry sailed around the world with a flotilla of United States war ships. On that memorable and historic voyage he sailed into the gateway of Japan, and with the might of the United States Navy he forced the Japanese Emperor to open the ports of Japan to western trade. The story of Japan and of the Far East during the hundred years since Hart County was. created is also the story of Hart County. Many young men have left the plow, the shop and school and have marched under the flag, fought bravely under every condition, and some of them have given their all. We have but to observe here in Hartwell the monu- ments and names of Hart County sons who followed the stars and stripes to realize, not only the courage, but the . fiery and undying patriotism which burn- ed in their hearts. We cannot escape the convictions that it was the valor and fortitude inherited from their forebears who came across the Savannah River in. early days that led them to follow where- - ever they visioned that freedom led. Let us return for a moment and con- sider the conditions under which the people of this section lived for many years. As we ride along the highways and see the fine homes, the magnificent plantations; as we observe tractors and. other mechanical equipment, as we see one or more nice automobiles for family use; when we go into these homes and see hot and cold running water with bath, telephone, radios, television, electric dish it is difficult to visualize a small one-room log house constructed after many days of hard labor of felling the trees and notching them for the walls, driving boards and building stick and mud chimneys or rock chimneys. It is hard to visualize a small clearing among the giant pine trees and stately oaks, where all hands pitched in with crude tools to dig the soil to plant the seed and then to guard.it by day and night from the wild beasts of the forest and to guard themselves from the equally savage red man. It would be interesting to know if such a thing were possible, how many of us living today, accustomed to all the conveniences of a great civilization, how (Continued on page Four) Address all) items: for: publication and requests to be put ing list and for change of address to STATE BU-- P MARKUPS: 222: STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. AERO. AT achat an VN Co ak A ae Skee Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible a postage! regulations inserted one time on each request repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Limited space will not permit insertion of notices contain- ing more than 35-40 words, not including name and address. Bulletin, nor for any transaction resulting from published notices. Tom Linder, Commissioner Published Weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga} By Department of Agriculture Notify on FORM 3578--Bureau o! Markets, - 222. Siate Capitol Ailanta, Ga. Entered as second class matter} August 1, 1937 at the Rost Office at Covington, Georgia under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted fox mailing at special rate of postage, provided for in Section 1103 Act of October 8, 1917. State Capitol, ateaie Ga. Publication Office E 114-122. Pace St. Covington, Ga | || Copenhagen Cabbage, Ga. Coll- {i o || per Gourds, $2.00 doz. Addi post- Peiming, Ft. 5. Catnip, Peppermint, Balm, 11 50c. doz.; Horseradish Plants, || Spearmint, Peppermint _ Plants, Penny- royal, 25 doz.; Catnip, Lemon Balm, Tansy, Horehound, 3. 253. Horse Radish, els doz.: Di Raspberry and: Blueberry, $1.0 doz. Moss: packed. Mrs. F. M1! Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. 100 M each Ferrys Certified'| ard, large, tough plants, 400, $1.00; $1.25, 500, $2.00 M; 5000, $8:00; 10 M, $15. 00 by mail Dies Large orders, $1.00 M at farm, or exp. collect. Damp packed. J. H. Davis, Milledgeville, Rt. 5: Red amd Copperskin P. R. Potato, govt. insp., 4000, $6.00. FOB here. No COD. A. L. Turn- er, Bristol. Long, wide leaf Bull Face Tobacco Plants, 75ec C; Mast- odon Everbearing Strawberry, $1.00 C; Pepper, 20c doz.; Sage and Catnip, $1.00 doz.; Also Seed; Okra, 60c pt.; Small Dip- age. No COD-L. J. Ellis, Cum- $1.00 doz.; Birdock Root, 50c lb.; Dill Spray, 50 C. PP in Ga. Mrs. Martha White, Dahlonega, 1, Box 60. Horseradish Plants, 50c doz.; Horseradish Roots, 50c Ib; Tanzy, Garlic, Balm, Wild MHorsemint, Dill, Wild Strawberry Plants, 25 doz.; Black Walnut Trees, PLANTS FOR SALE PLANTS FOR SALE | Pink or Copperskin Potato | P.-R. Red and Yellow Skin Plants, full count, $1.50 M; 5 M) Potato, also Copperskin, $2.00 or more, $1.25. Ready. Onis|M; 5 M, $9.00; 10 M, $18.00. Patterson, Bristol. |No chks. nor COD. D. A. Liglht- |sey, Baxley, Rt. 4 Govt. insp: and treated Red} and Copperskin Potato, $2.25 M:| Govt: insp. Copperskin P. R. 2M up, $2.00 M. Full count. Potato, vine grown, 5 M,. $7.00; Prompt shipment. Luther Grif-|No COD nor. chks. Prompt fis, Odum, Rt. 2. |shipment. B. D. Brannen, Bris- Kudzu Plants, 10c- ea.; cat. - . nip, 25 doz,; Also Garlic Bulbs, Govt. 35c doz. Plus postage. Mrs. Otis | Red Ski Mashburn, Cumming. j Govt. insp. and treated Cop-| Potato, full count, $2.50) Prompt del. Wilton Ring, | insp, and treated P. R. n Potato, good count, $i. 50 M. Prompt shipment. No 2 M or more Pink or Cpper- |skin Potato, full count, ready ee |to pull, $1.75 M. Leary . Dual, Insp. Copper and Red Skin | Patterson. P. R. Potato, $3.50 M; 5 M up $3.00 exp. collect; Old oeeark Govt. insp. and treated Cop- Boone, $4.00 M: Calif. Wonder|perskin and Red Skin P. R. Pepper, 200, $I. 00; 500, $2.00; | Potato, $2.50 M. Prompt. ship- Cabbage, Tomato, aaa Collard, | ment. Can. fill large orders. 300, $1.10; $2.00 Mr: Hot pepper,/Carrol Lightsey, Screven. 2 doz., 50c. No. chks: CL We] : Smitth, Gainesville, Rt. 2. |, Govt. _insp. Red and Pink : * /|Potato Plants, $400 M; Old Sweet Banana or Yellow Wax Fashion Boon, $5.00 M. Del. Pepper, 25c doz.; Long Cayenne!Prompt shipment. No COD. Hot and Calif. Wonder Sweet, | Claudie Mathis, Gainesville, 15e doz. Add 15 postage under) Rt. 2. $1.00 orders. Mrs. A. Horsley,| _ Waco, Rt. 2. | Govt. insp. Red and Pink Certified and Copper Skkavlyr Hance sso ng ties ce 0 M. Good count. Potato, $4.75 M; Rut Waldrip 500, $1. 25; $2.00 M. order. Mrs. Guy ming, Rt. 1. Rutger, Stone, Tomato, from field grown (Arasan treated), certified seed,| tae Cs 200, $1.25; 500; $2.00;| $3.30 M. Wet moss wax wrapp-| ed. Add postage. Mrs. V. M.| Johnson, Shellman. Wakefield and Dutch .Cab- bage, Copenhagen Market, all head Collard, also. Stone Toma- to: - He. C: $1. 90 M; Certified Rutger Tomato, 50e C: $2.50 M Large lots cheaper. Lee Crow, | | Gainesville, Rt. 2, Box 143 - Copperskin P:R. Potato Plants, not mixed, grown from} py Vine cuttings, $2.00 M; Ga.| |Mastodon Everbearing Straw- Heading Collard, $1. 50, Mel kor y, $1.00 _C.. Add postage. a G. L. Steed=| ae Mae Turner, Gainesville, Chas. Wakefield Cabbage, $2.00 M; Rutger Tomato, 300.| igyint ois Shipment. Claud $1.00; 500, $2.00; $2.75 M; Calif Sumesion Wonder and Cayenne 2 - Pepper, 60e C; $3.25 M. Prepaid| La. Copperskin Sweet Potato, prices in Ga. R. Chanclor, Pitts. aad insp. and treated, $2.00: M; |Bunch Potato; $4.00 M. Del. A. Cabbage Plants, 300, $1.00; | $2.00 M: Bulees momaes, Ee Sheffield, Surrency. 300 | $1.25; $3. 00 M: BOc 3G. Govt. inepe Red and Copper- Del. prices in Ga. Otis Conner, Pitts. P. R. Potato Plants, 5000, $7.50; No COD; D. M. Cason, Govt. insp. pure Red and Pink Skim Potato, 500, $2.50;| P St! $4.00 M; Old Fahsion Boon, Red and Copperskin P. R. $5.00 M. Prompt shipment. No! Potato, govt. insp., 5000, $7.50. COD. Dewey Mathis, Gaines-| FOB. Ne COD, s, C.. Tyre, ville, Rt. 2. Bristol. ger Tomato,) Prompt del, Gu NA Cash with| |Flowery Branch, Rt. Crowe, Cum- y | State insp. .Red and Pink Skin Potato, 500, $2.50; $4.00 Marglobe |v. Old Fahsion Boon, 500, $3.00: $5.00 M. Full count. Prompt, | shipment. E. C. Waldrip, Flow- Leny: pranen, shah ls Klondike Strawberry, 60c C; 500, $2175; $4.75 M; Scupper- nong Vine cutting, 50~. doz.; |Peppermint, 25c doz.: Mtn: Huckleberry, bearing size, 75c |doz.; Catnj 25c bunch; Also | White Blackeyed, and Spotted |Crowder and Clay Peas, 3 Ibs., $1.00: Add postage. Mrs. Lee Hood, Gainesville, Rt. 1. ants, 6, $1.00; Condon Giant it Tyre, \ehks, W. R. Lightsey, See) Catnip, 6 bumches, $1.00; Sage} Black Haw, 50c ea.; Queen of the Meadow, 3, 50c. Add post- age. Mrs., Presley Fowler, Dia- mond. Pink and Red Skin, and Boons Potato, ready, $5.00 M. J E. _. Strayhorn, Flowery Branch, RFD ie ; 5 Pink, Skin: Potato, ready, 500,. $2.50; $5.00 M. J. R. Strayhorn, Flowery Branch, RFD No. 1. \ Govt. insp. certified Bunch Copperskin Potato, from vine cuttings, full count, prompt shipment, $5.00 M. David Mann, Surrency. P. R. Potato; govt. insp., imp. (Ta: Copperskin, 5000, "$7. 50. | Prompt shipment. No COD. No chks. Lester Crawford, Bristol. PR Potato, State insp.,, imp. La. Copperskin,. 5000, $7.50, Full count. Prompt shipment. No Chks. F. G. Vyre, Bristol. La. Copperskin Potato, from, vine grown, State inspected, $2.50 M. Del. to 3rd. zone. J. F. Gruber, Odum, Rt. 2. Govt. insp. and treated Red Skin P. R. Potato Plants, seed grown from. vine cutting, $2.50 M. Del. Earlish Lightsey, Serev- en. Govt. insp. treated Red Skin P. R. Potato, seed grown from vine cuttings, full count, $2.50 M. Del. June and July delivery. | L. D. Lightsey, Screven. Govt. insp. and treated Red and Copperskin Potato, $2.50) M;; Tomato, $1.50) M;. 35c C; Sweet and Hot Pepper, 40c C; $2.25 M. Full count. Prompt shipment. Rufus: C. Lightsey, Odum, Rt.. 2 ies lci 3, Certified La. Ceprers Potatov $2.25 M; Cert. Copper- skin. Bunch, $5.00) M.. Prompt eel No COD... B. Bi \O'Berry.. Surrency, Rt. 2) Calif. Wonder Ruby King, and Long Hot Cayenne Pepper, , 60 500: $2.00: $3.75 Mi:. Moss - ck- , ed. No COD nor chks. Add post- age. Lorena Macdox, Barley, Rt. & Govt. inso. P. R. Red and Copperskin Potato, grown from vine cuttings. $2.00: M. Del. Pro- | mpt shipment. Full count. S. BR. | Hev-rineton Baxley, RFD 2. Marglobe Tomato, good | plants, full count, moss pack- edi, ready, 50 C;. $1.50 M. Govt. | insp. Pink and Red Skin Pot- | ato, $1.75 M. Del. Woodrow | Lightsey, Screven. Eggplants. Asparagus, Cauli- | flower, Bell. Pimiento, and Hot Peppers, Artichokes: Pan Amer- ican Tomato, 25 doz.: Broc- holi, Ce'ery. Brussels Spro:tts, Beets, Kale.. Cabbage. Carrots, 2 doz., 35c: No less $7.00 lets oz more. Add postage. Mrs. H.. Plants, 25 doz: Red and Black! Govt. insp. mn Skin P. R.- Potato, $ Govt. i Potato, $4, Red. ) M; | Boon,. $6.50, M. mon Davis, 5. 0716. Govt. Bunch Type PR ified, govt. insp., Govt, imsp. La. Florence OQuinn, a : ment. Dave Tuten, July delivery, 500, spected. Ocilla 1422. as, Govt. Govt. insp. Red No chks. even,. Rt. 2. $3.50 M. Del. JE. He. sels Govt. or - La. G. Murray, RFD 5. Govt. insp.. Copo full count. on, Baxley. Govt. ie Covperskin Pot: FOB: Prompt shiv Aveoc Giivrroncy, Full count. Ne cee Griffis, Screven, Rt. 1 ioe 86. Collard Plants, 400, $1.00; 500, $1.25; $8.00: M; 5000 Collard, $8.00; 10 M, $15.00. Del. Sole- Milledgeville, Rt. Peppermint Plants, 25 doz. pat my place. Mrs. H. N. Pasley, Decatur, 704 Sycamore St. De. Sage Plants, $1.00 doz. Mrs. B. W. Wood, Marietta. insp. Copperskin Pot- ato, $3.00 M; 5000, $13.00. Mrs. Doris Reddish, Odum, Rt. 2. in Ga. J. C. Anderson, McRae. Potato $2.00 M. Ready. Miss Certified Copperskin PR Pot- ato, true to name, $3.00 M; $12.50) per 5M. Prompt ship- Bunch PR Potato, June and M. Parcel Post or Exp. prepaid in Ga. Treated and State in- ag packed. Tel E.. Sims, Mystic. insp. Red Skin PR, Potato, $2.00 M. No chks. paid. Paul Lightsey, Screven. R. Potato Plants, $1.50 M. Del.} nor COD. Prompt shipment. Omar Lightsey, Ser- |, Certified Bunch P. R. Potato, $7.00 M: 5000 or more, $30.00; Running Vine P. R. Red Skin-; Hee Prag Copperskin, Good plants and full count. W. Odum, Rt. Hot and Sweet Pepper, damp moss. packed, 25e. Add postage. Miss Bessie Martin, Gainesville, Plants, $1.50 M. FOB. No COD. G. L. Brannen, Patterson. Copperskin Potato, certified, prompt shipment, guar. $2.00 M. FOR. E. D. Dix- insp. P. R. Red and Skin and PR Old Fashion Del. Grown Gravety sickle mower, from vine cuttings Prompt} ti shipment. Good count. | $95 Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2. : Govt. insp. PR ce Tyre, Plant $2.00 M. Del. -Claude: Sure rency. $ Chas. W. Cahnuee una oe Potato, cert- $6.50 M. PP Copperskin Odum, Rt. Baxle-. $4.00; $7.00 Pre-| and Pink P. Hall, Arabi, Potato, red $1.50 M. 2. erskin P. R. ato, $1.50 M. ment. Wade Rt! 2. MACHINERY F SECOND HAND OR SALE) Road Cart. cellent condition. home: Frank Lever onton.. Chas. Chas. onable. onable, bah. "4 Row Messin Duster, excelent condition, used on or. Gearge T._ Sta doek.. Te]., 2252. Small tachments,. K. W. McGihonev. Trowv St., One John Deere rollton, Rt. 3 cond., Model], 1950 Bu \\V. Franklin, Register. 5200 Memorial Dr., rubber tires, ex- 1952 MM Combine 69 with 20. bu> grain bin, used to -cut 80) Pagel, Pagel, Garden Tractor with cultivator and lawn motor at-|, good cond., S. B.. WA 9537 ton. Duster, and. 6 Row AC Dust- er for sale, Paul Cooper. Car- Case Model Si C. point hvdraulie lift, 26 in. Case B and B harrow. origina] tires} like new, detachable slave cyl- inder for angline harrow. A-1 Bleckwell. Stone See at my}. ett, Jr... Hat- Hephiz- Haphiz- Cotton operating. Ford: Tract- lings, Had- ger $60.00 Atlanta, 246 8 Row Cot- 1950) three at. $1675.00. One J. D. used very little, Letters ans. Gra edgeville. Case Thres! steel, good comin stacker, self meas $125.00 cash. J hens, RFD 2. A. C. Combine, $600.00. Norman Ji renton. One F-30 Far dise tiller and see sec. cutaway all extra good sha J. Henderson, Mo Box 65 A. 0 S smoot David Bradley tires, -practically 'M. C. Honea, Atlanta Phone Ev. Papec Ensilage ; steel wheels, in r ition, cheap. Jim is Conyers, Rt. 2 Farm. eee be and. Unit for dairy. C: for Cub Tractor in | Wm. J. Byran, Ma Zebulon Rd. One Fowler or Plow, $4.00: _. Goggins. : 65 HP Mowing Machine,~ Cormick, with ne good shape, good corn. planter, 2 turr 10 disc harrow, drawn farm tools. Ear! Rocky Face, Rt. 1. - Very good h wagon: in exc ; 00. Will deliver reasor ance at cost. Roger a Box 304... Gapues 10. ft. syrup 00; 3 Roller Chattar good shape, $100.00. land, Dalton, Rt. 2... 2 McCormick 4 Delivery Rakes on stee $250.00 ea.; No. 50: T omatic y Baler wit $1250.00. Both good gene Kellv, Monroe 3358. os med _ MACFINERY WA Want Rotary Tiller, > hp. Must be in A-1 e a good buy, within a 7> mit Hamilton, By. A. Mi Pine Mt. Valley.. Phone: 2i Want a Planet: dn: Cw ti horse drawn with disc hi attachment, at reasonable J. M. Nall, Austell, Box Want Cultivators andi ers for VAC- Case Cheap for cash. S. W. wood, Jacksom. Rit. 2. Bo Phone 4252. . 4 Want Vacuum. Pum . | able of operating 2 unit | ing machine for_ dair enter: Hartwell. Want Farm Belt, at diameter. good cond. price. and. where A. McLeod. L-' Wy Hill's, Phone Clarkstom 3-6309, Wade aoe Rt. 3. Mountain, | in Pe a ot ia ae , os. =, =. Se. i ee ee. ee SS oe ore Gi ; 5 ; : is : 3 f | E e\ price and condition. fh i NO.1 NO.2 $24.46 $23.59 $24.80 $23.10 NO. 3 $22.71 $19.00 $16.00 June 2 Coffee Co. Livestock Co., Douglas Farmers Co-op Livestock Assn., NO. 4 $22.40 $24.10 $23.44 > Soperton $2 $24.40 $23.00 $22.25 $21.10 Metter Livestock Marker, Mefter $2 _ $24.60 $24.40 At Various Markets $23.08 $21 5.50 5.25 $24.45 $24.25 $23.10 $23.00 $24.00 $23.00 $22.50 $23.00 Greene County Livestock Auction Barn, Inc., Stockyard, Springfield _ Statesboro. $24.09 $23.82. Greensboro $2 . 4.70 $2310 $22.00 Coma: Co., Quitman $23.60 $22.95 Appling Co. Livestock Market, Baxley $25.00 $23.76. $22.70 $23:70 $23.55 $22.25 Farmers Livestock Auction Co., ' 5 Sylvania $2 ard, Pelham 4.66 $24.31 $23.05 Tattnall Livestock Co., Glennviile $2 yard, inc., Tifton $24.40 $23.65 $22.80 $21.80 5.50 $24.55 $23.15 Dawson Livestock Co., Dawson rard, Sylvania . $24.90 $24.00 $23.50 $23.00 $24.88 $24.36 $23.55 Farmers Stockyard, Sylvania $2 5.00 $24.50 $23.40 Stockyard, Wrightsville $24.50 $23.65 $22.70 $18.60 Jones-Neuhoff Comm. Co., Macon ws $2 6.30 $25.40 $23.60 , Gainesville, $25.00 $23.30 $19.10 $16.00 McRae Livestock Market, McRae $25.01 $24.02 $23.11 Stockyard, Lyons $25.00 $24.20 $23.00 $21.00 Troup Co. Livestock Sale Barn, ard, Thamson $24.70 $23.00, $22.15 LaGrange $2 6.20 $24.05 $22.60 $24.00 $23.40 $22.10 $21.50 | | | Smith Stockyard, Augusta: 24.50 $23.85 $23.00 $24.45 $23.75 $23.00 Mitchell County Livestock Co., Camilla $2 5.22 $24.45 $23.75 $24.65 $23.55 $23.00 Elbert Livestock Auction Barn, $2 $25.11 $24.55 $23.25 $22.10 4.00 $24.00 : Elberton } | $24.60 $22.90 $22.30 $25.00 $22.00 $18.00 Blacks Sale Barn, Gainesville June 3 : $24.80 $24.00 $23.70 $23.20 Kite Stockyard, Kite Bainbridge $24.15 $23.15 $22.15 $25.30 $24.80 Seaboard Stockyard, Colquitt $25.10 $24.60 $23.55 Hazlehurst Livestock Market Ga. Marketing Assn., / Z Sandersville - $24.75 $22.45 a Hazlehurst $24.93 $23.15 $22.80 Turner Co. Stock Barn, Ashburn $25.90 $24.55 $23.55 $23.00 $23.75 Producers Co-op Livestock Ex., - Statesboro Stockyard, Swainsboro ~ $24.50 $24.56 $24.05 $23.30 Vidalia Livestock Market, Vidalia $2 itaeckock Auction Saran, Social Circle $25.00 $24.00 $22.70 5.00 $2425 $22.50 Northeast Ga. Livestock Auction Barn, Athens ig Comm. Co., Dublin $26.08 $24.39 $23.90 $23.23 $25.25 $23.50 ~$23.25 Ragsdale-Long Comm. Co., Lakeland Livestock Market, Hagon $25.50 $24.60 $23.10 $24.86 $24.40 Moulirie Livestock Co., Moultrie Co. Stockyard, Savannah $25.45 $24.75 $23.20 $24.76 $24.56 Wilkes Co. Stockyard, Washington Stockyard, Swainsboro $26.10 $24.35 $23.25 $22.65 $24.35 $23.25 $21.25 Union Stockyard, Albany stock Comm. Co., - E Cartersville . $26.25 $23.85. $22.60 $19.80 $24.60 $24.15 $23.40 $22.10 g Ragsdale-McClure Comm. Co., Rome $25.30 $24.00 $22.60 $21.20 jee Livestock Co., Columbus $24.00 $23.60 $23.00 $22.00 | $2 Coosa Valley Comm., Co., Rome 6.25 $24.80 $22.50 $21.50 . $23.75 $23.30 $22.60 Peoples Livestock Market, Inc. Hazichurst ivestock Market, Waycross $24.00 23.50 $22.05 $21.42 $24.86 $24.58 $23.47 June 4. ock Morket, Millen _ $25.00 $24.50 t Weyne Co. Stockyard, Jesup o. Livestock Co., Carroliton $26.50 $25.50 $23.50 $23.00 $25.00 $24.35 Bainbridge Stockyard, Inc., Livestock Barn, Eastman $24.00 $23.40 $22.70 Bainbridge $24.70 $24.20 $21.10 Livestock Auction, | Donaldsonville $24.60 $24.00 $23.00 $21.75 Valdosta Livestock Co., inc., Valdosta $24.65 $24.05 Fitzgerald Livestock Auction Co., $24.89 $24.31 $23.35 $21.55 Fitzgerald ee Sales Corp, Thomaston - $26.25 $24.80 $24.10 $23.00 Sumter Livestock Assoc., Inc. Americus ivestock Auction, Cochran $25.00 $23.30 $21.19 $19.60 $25.16 $25.20 $24.65 $23.85 $24.10 $22.20 Farmers Livestock Co., Douglas ERY WANAED BEANS AND PEAS~ FOR SALE o $24.60 $24.01 $23.50 $21.31 _-SEED AND GRAIN FOR SALE SEED AND GRAIN FOR SALE ckke Bar Type Mow- dley Garden Tract- ber, Clermont, Box) Mower, Dearborn, ctor. Joe D. Doug- lpharetta. Hopewell ox 419 phone 3843. ) Peas, $7.50 bu. No shipped. Pat Snel- _ Crowder and Peas, 35c cup; xch. for sacks. Mrs. Carl Smith, 20 bu. Brabs, 5 bu. Iron, 5 bu. mixed Peas, $6.00 bu. FOB. C. A. Walker, Ellaville Red Speckled Pole Cat-Crow- ders, clean, sound, bear until frost, 75c qt.; Plus 25c postage; Large Blackeyed Crowders, heavy bearers, Red Crowders, White Lady Peas, 25c cup. Plus 10c postage; 5 cups, $1.25. Rre- paid. Prompt del. Mrs. H. E. Richardson, Bowdon, Rt. 1. Blue Jave Peas, early, good for table, 30c lb. Add postage. P. B. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt.| a f Red Speckled Crowder and Blue Java Peas, 30c lb. in 5 lb. lots or more. Add postage. G. T. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. 41/2 bu. Browneyed Crowder Peas; bright, clean, treated, $12.50 bu. Come after. H. I. Fincher, Macon, Rt. 7, Nowell Rd. 20 bu. Brabs, 5 bu. Irons, and i Peas, $6.00 bu. iker, Ellaville. Hh Citron Seed, 75c lb.; White Bunch Butterbean, 25c teacup; Smooth Leaf Mustard, 35 tea- cup; Honeyrock Cantaloup, 25c teacup. Add postage. Exch. for print feed sacks in good cond- ition. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Bit. 1; Brio-Color Lespedeza,\ 75 | lb; Dallas Grass Seed, 70c 1b.; | New Rescue, ready for delivery, 50c lb.; Native Rescue, 40c Ib.; Also Fescue Hay. Tel. 2131. C. D. Wood, Bowdon. Green Glaze Collard, 1953 | crop, 25c pkt.; 50c oz.; 21/2 oz.,| $1.00; 5 oz., $2.00; 11 oz., $4:00.| T J. Steed, Buena Vista. j Fine bright Old Time Shal-| lot, greatest multiplyer known, | $1.50 gal.; 5 or 10 gal., $1.35; $10.00 bu. No Sunday trade. Lon Ashworth, Dacula, Rt. 1.| Old Fashion Shallot Onions, 1953 crop, greatest multiplyer, plant now until fall, bright, clean,~ saved without rain, $1.45 gal. PP: $10.00 bu. FOB. No hen f trade. Mrs. ence McMillian, Dacula, Rt. 1. Clar- | Norman Johnson, Warrenton. | ase | Clean Bahia Seed, 50c Ib. Vine Okra Seed, 25c pkt.; 50c oz.; Banana Winter Squash, 50 oz. Hubert Chambers, Cant- on, P, O. Box 488. Mixed Gourd Seed, 15c pkt.;| 3 pkts., 40c. PP. No stamps. Write:. Mrs. T. B. Thomas, Rocky Ford, Rt. 1. Green Glaze Collard Seed, | new: events of the past is the greates tion for the present generation nts for the future and it gives us the standards of merit and courage and the achievements to: in the future. : When another hundred years I hi ed by, should it be in 2053 that gather herbs for medicinal purposes and how to use them. . How they learned the lore of. the forest. How they stalked the. game, and how they conserved every morsel of food, every bullet and every ounce of powder. And yet with all this, there burned within their hearts such love of liberty and such tenacity of pur- pose that they did not yield to any despot _ whatever the odds might be against them. diversified crops, etc. are outstanding and recognized throughout the state and be- yond its borders. SUMMARY This, in a very brief form, is the story of Hart County before it became a county and for its first one hunderd years as a county. ; zens of Hart County should their first two hunderd years, Th will be able to say that their ments are in keeping with th heritage of faith in God, t _ courage and great achievemen were recognized here in 1953. _ TOM LINDER- = ~~ Commissioner ot Be FARM HELP WANTED LIVESTOCK WANTED HORSE AND MULES: Want several Shetland pon- ies, 1 stalliom and few - mares. Write description and _ price. Frank Barford, Atlanta, 1185 Moreland Ave., S. E. Want young married man to work on registered Polled Here- ford Farm. Give ages of each member of family, salary want- @d, and experience if any. W. H. Adams, Madison, Box 311. Want nice woman for light farm chores. Will pay reason- able salary, room, board. Chil- dren acceptable. Chutcches, school bus line. T. L. Powell, Lake Park, Rt. 3, Box 32. Want at one an _ unen- cumbered country woman of good health and habits, reliable, FARM HELP WANTED Want clean, healthy woman for work on farm. No objection to 1 or 2 children. Live as one of family on small salary. Let- | ters ans. Will L. Dunn, Hamp- to live in home on farm as i : one of family and do light farm MOB a Rion he sordag, chores, for room, board, small Want middle age woman, salary. Mrs. W. 'W. Edenfield, Stillmore, Rt 2. clean, healthy, to live as one | of family and do light work on Want man with small family farm. Private room, _ board, to help with dairy herd. House | peasonable salary. References furnished. Weekly pay. Advise | exchanged. Information furnish- _ salary wanted; Also want re- \ed. Letters ans. No cards. A. W. liable family to operate 54@|Franklin, Harrison. cow Grade A dairy. Give full | details as to experience and} Want woman, not over 40, salary. Hamilton L. Hill, New-|reliable, to help with farm nan. chores on farm. Good salary family of 3. Mrs. J. M. Nunez, |Dublin, Rt. 5, phone 9105. | Want middleaged, unemcum- oF | bered white woman to live in |farm family home and do light |farm chores. No milking. $50.00 ;mo. room and board, Mrs. R. A. |Davis, Byron, Rt. 1, phone | 1480M4, Single man, past 50, desires | cartakers job on farm or work} i with poultry. Go any place. Ex- POSITIONS WANTED Want farm supervising looking after cattle. 6 yrs. ex perience with cattle, also with} peaches. Can operate any kind ot farm machinery. Weaver Greer, Cordele, Rt. 1. Want middle age couple to ve in home with me on farm and work small truck farm. oe cae oo | Good proposition for suitable Bay Se | parties. J. B. Mosley, Austell. Family wants job on broiler ; ; : poultry farm of 15,000-20,000, , Want middle age white wo- cup. on pound basis. or wages. man to live on farm in south- g2 2. oe Atlanta, Rt. 3, light farm work. Home with c eldery lady, small. salary. Con- 46 yr. old white ~ woman | tact. Mrs. W. W. McMullan, Av- 4191 Kensing- 2149. Want middle age white wo- (with 7 yr. old boy) wants job! ondale Estates, on farm doing light work. Can} ton Rd. Tel. Atlanta Cr. ~ go anywhere. In good health. Mrs. Kathryn Spurlock, Blakey rian 4e live oh Aieay OE ai: ly, Rt. 4. | erly woman in southern part Single, white fan wants job; Forsyth Co. and do very light of light farm work (only) on}! farm work. Board and small poultry farm. Can give ref. No.| salary. Good home for right Ga. preferred. Write best offer. | person. Mrs. -Marie Roper, Boyd Jones, Rossville. Rt, 3,} Cumming. ea See Want middle age white wo- Want job. Exp. with cattle,| man in good health, willing truck, tractor, carpenter farm|and able to work for garden and machinery, ete., Ref furnished. | other light farm work on farm. Good habits. J. W. Cordeti, Al-| Good home and salary. O. M. oe live in farm home _ with) t L RABBITS AND CAVIES. FOR SALE One W. N. Z. Doe, 8 Ibs., $1.75; 3 W. N. Z. Friers, 5 wks. old, 75c ea.; Lot of 4, $3.75. at my home. Will not ship. Eddie | Garrett, Mrs. Mary Phillips, Palmetto, Rt. 1. Phone 5158. SHEEP AN FOR GOATS ALE Nunber of stag or weather goats, large, and medium size, for sale. P. H, Green, Macon, Rt. 5, 25 nice Ewes, 1 ram, and about 18 lambs, good coat of wool on all, for sale. See W. Y. Harper, Wary. Ewes and Spring Lambs, Hampshire stock. Marcus Mash- burn, Jr., Cumming. Phone 7221. Reg. Saanas, fresh doe $75.00; Yearling, unbred doe, $35. 00. Best bloodlines. Joe J. Wilson, Decatur, 828, 3rd. Ave. De. 0354. 2 reg. Alpine Milk Goats, aow milking, also Toggenburg | and Saanan stock of all ages. B. vhs Waycross, 401 W. Hamil- a = 3. good Toggenburg Milk Goats, about 3 yrs.\old, 1 Nubian 7 yrs. old, for sale~at my place, Zack Roberts, Fairburn, Gala (Clark Rd.). 12 Ewes with lafnbs at side, $35.00 pr. R. B. Curtis, Farming- ton. Phone Madison 2603. te OH ge A LIVESTOCK WANTED ca eteartanaeet a ys IE ee CATTLE: Want to swap 3 heifers, half Angus and Brahman, one with week old calf, 1 heavy with calf, for Reg. Angus heifers. Dr. J. H. Nicholson, Madison, Ind- ian Creek Plantation. Want gentle feeder yearlings to graze on corn and peas, on 50-50 basis, at once, Shellie D. Branch, Glennville. Rt. 1. HOGS: Want trade Top blood line, Reg. male pig for one of equally as good bloodline and same breed, Duroc Jersey or sell $20.00 ea. at farm Ernest W. bany. Rt. 20, Box 164 B, V.| Jackson, Atlanta, 74 Mt. Par- White. an Rr. ,N. WwW. Cail, Savannah; Rt. 5. Forrest River ki roc Farms. : CATTLE FOR SALE | other 9 mos. old; Also one pure Box 357. Reg. Horned -Type Hereford | Bulls, reasonable. Norman Johnson, Warrenton. Se 5 yrs. old, freshen in to reg. Guernsey, $200. ley Campbell, aie 81- 7805. es Fine sere Cow; to freshen in 3 wee 2 White Face Hei mos. old, other 8 mos 2 Jersey Bulls, one 2 yrs. old, SPC Boar, 8 mos. old, for sale. See: Mrs. Viola C. Brady, Cairo, Rt. 1, Box 343. 7 HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE. - 1 good mule, about 800 lbs. for sale at my home. George ple prices. F. O. Williams, Ball eases Rt. eee a 3 L ~ | Powder Springs ay Good work aulet wt. about 1100 lbs., works anywhere to anything. Bargain. See.-W. G. Johnson, Jonesboro, Rt. 1, Box 3 4-1/4 Paaie daily dry, no bad habit $200. 00 without calf; with calf. Rex D ine dso RirAS wets 2 60d" Bulls, fe | Guernsey, about 20 both very gentle, ee Good, gentle mare mule, ap- prox. 1200 lbs., work anywhere. Cheap. Riley C. Couch; Turin. | RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE About 20 young White Rab-|. -| bits, fine stock, $3.00-.pr. Will not ship. E. L. Allgood, Atlanta, 3359 Bankhead Hwy. ; Pair of Angora Rabbits, gk yr. old, for sale ane Hail, Tucker, RFD No, 1. 1 Buck, 1 Doe, and 6 young ones, 8 wks. old, Flemish and Checkered Giants, all $10.00. Will ship on receipt of purc- hase price. L. B. Hunt, Macon, 447 Buford Rd. 2 yrs. old, reaso AaB 9 young purebred New Zea-| Mann, Atlanta, 1332. land White Rabbits, 3- brown? Rd., Rt. 4. AM. 0207. does 4 mos. old, healthy stock, : guar., $3.00 ea.; $35.00 for lot.| 1 yr. i F. Boz-| bred. Located betw chile aioe at e renceville and Bufor Wy Rd. Lewis Cole, Reg. Chindhillas (not rabbits), ped. breeding stock. L. L. Hud-| son, Savannah, 1910 E. Macon St. z Several Chinchilla does some will have young in few days, 4 or 5 fine bucks, large enough seys that will fres and August, Roy G. . atur. Reg Guernsey Ma 4-7 mos. old, good well marked, $75.00 a H. W.. Thurmond, ee 18 Heifers and | seys and Guernseys, 3 Holstein Bull Jersey Bull Calf, all out of outstanding dams, reasonably ard L. Dalton, A Dept. Univ. of ae a Nes Ee elle egies I kaa rlemmgeeantatadon aogeer . for service, $2.50-$3. pa bas 4600-Ext. 361 of 225 Write: Etta Thompson, Atlanta, ; ie 2005 Cheshire Ave. S. W. Ca.| Res. Hereford 6777. : Ped. Giant Chinchilla Sr.| Does, heavy producers, fro best bloodlines, for sale. ect P: Middleton, Aus