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13. STATE CAPITOL _ ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1929. NUMBER. 53. -
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Are You Going to Try to Buy Your Fertilizer on a Credit Next Year
The main problem that the Georgia farmers have to contend with
is the fertility of the soil. We have been educated to use ready mixed
- fertilizer of a certain guaranteed analysis. We pay very little attention
to the fertility of our soil until we get ready to plant the next year, then
we buy our commercial fertilizer for cash, if we have the money. If we
do not we run around to see if we can buy it on credit at a long price.
If we dont succeed in buying it on credit then we set up a howl and
try to borrow the money from the Government to buy our fertilizer.
_is this condition going to be worse next spring than it was the past
spring?
A little effort put out from now until the first of February will help
solve this problem.
Flatbreaking the land in the early winter is the general practice of
all farmers. Where the land is rolling it increases the washing. Where
it is level the heavy rains cement it back together so that it will need
another breaking before planting.
Bedding out the land, on hillside land, is better through the win-
ter than flatbreaking it. This also holds good on flat level land.
Decide now on what you wish to plant your field in next year. Cut
your stalks and rip up the cotton stubble with the middle buster. If
. you havent a middle buster, bar off from your cotton stalks and rip
them up with a heavy shovel plough.
f you have any oak leaves and pine straw adjacent to your field
put a good layer of the leaves and straw in the furrow.
You can get basic slag that analyzes from 8 to 10 per cent phos-
- phoric acid and from 45 to 48 per cent lime through A. A. Smith, Inc.,
Grant Building, Atianta, or the Growers Supply Com any, 746 Glenn
Street, Atlanta. The price of this basic Bled Bas boon Panead from
$10.50 per ton to $9.00 per ton delivered anywhere in Georgia in carload
lots of 40 tons. This price of $9.00 on basic slag is good until July ist -
next year, subject to no change in the present freight rates. If you will
put akcut five cr six hundred pounds of the basic slag with the leaves
and straw in the furrow and throw enough dirt on them you will have
low a level so that the furrow will catch the washings of the field. It
moving to town. Poor land generally moves people. It will get poor
an ideal seed bed to plant on next spring. Of course, commercial fer~-
tilizer added to this next spring would make larger yields to the acre
but here is the pointif you are not able to buy the commercial fer-
tilizer and pay cash for it you can make a good crop whete you follow
the above directions without the use of commercial fertilizer.
This litter and basic slag should be put out and covered slightly be-
should also be done before the middle of January so that the litter <
would have time to decompose before you plant your crop on it next
spring. Pe :
If you could put about four or five bushels of cottonseed with this F
mixture to the acre, you would have your ground in excellent shape for
making a crop. os vax
This will not only make your crop next year but it will permanent-
ly build up your land. ;
The above suggestions call for some extra work. Anything that
pays calls for extra work. ,
Farmers who do not need as much as 40 tons of basic slag can pool
their orders and make up a carload of 40 tons. $9 per ton, going over aoe
about 4 acres of land with the litter as I have suggested above is cheap re)
fertilizer. The acid in the basic slag becomes available when it comes
in contact with. rottening vegetable matter. The lime in it is also a
great aid to your crops All of Georgia soils need lime. . 2 a
A little work as above outlined, through the winter, might succeed
in keeping lots of white Georgia families from leaving the farm and
if you do not look after it. : :
. The streets of Atlanta are full of young ladies and young menand
some old ladies and old men looking for employment. This is true of
most all of our Southern cities. _ :
Do not be dissatisfied with your condition on the farm. Even with
all of its disadvantages there is no place where thought and industry
pays larger dividends. ; : i Si
December 2, 1929. ; EUGENE TALMADGE.
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| MARKET REPORT Pera Lav
OF GEO ; s For Sale. 2, 3, 6, 9, 13, 14, 16, 17
RGIA PRODUCTS Farm Land Wanted ________ Be Ay
Prevailing Wholesale Prices, December 3, 1929. Always Subject to Variation. Ce Pe ee eas
= eal e See Live Stock Wanted ......-...- . 4
anta Macon Augusta Savannah Columbus Valdosta ae
Sweet Potatoes, (New), 100 Ibs. $1.25 $1.15 - $1.40 $1.00 $1.25 $1.00 So u
Cabbage, (green) crated, 100 lbs 2.00 3.00 3.00 2.25 2.75 4.00 Wanted to Rent Farms _.._-- ae
Woes. Ga. extra, doz, =. 2c |}. iene Second-Hand Machiner
ges, Ga, 53 52 55 52 55 49 ' For Sale anak eatin s ae oS 4, 18
Eggs, Ga., Standard, doz. ------ Bt 50 53 eae 53 AT cid a 0 :
Eizes, Ga. Trade; doz. ...- Le. 49 . 48 51 ' 48 51 45 . Wane ee Reece ss 18
Eggs, Yard Run, doz. ------.-.- 51 50 53 50 53 al Pigeons: for-Sate 9S 4
Stags, lb. pe eens eee care 230 .23 25 25 23 -20 _ | Miscellaneous for Sale ___-__-. 4, 15 |
Hens) ID. 2 oo ewe caw cease ene 4053 23 25 25 23 .20 Flowers and Seed Bers
Poosters; 10. gs 15 15 15 18 15 10 For Sale___-___- 5, 7, 8, 10, 11, 20
Friers, Ib. -..2-2< ee ee es) ee 2 32 38 26 Flowers and Seed Wanted _... 20
B51 ogy Sperm urea ecunncerns ae 22 25 25 25 2 ae Incubators for Sale --......... 12
gees. Ibe 2 ee se 15 18 15 18 18 Bees. Farm Help Wanted -_.. 12, 15, 17
Titkevs Ib 6. 32 So 35 30 a Le. Positions Wanted -..-._.-.. 15, 17
Field Peas, mixed, bu. .---:.) : , Georgia Products for Sale 15, 17, 20
: oe Few Sales to Quote : ;
Field Peas, not mixed, bu. -__- { ee Q Georgia Products Wanted __ 15, 17
Country Butter, best table, Ib. _ .45 = 25s 40 \ 45 45 45 | Nursery Stock for Sale._ 18, 19, 20
Country Butter, cooking, Ib, --. .35 30 80 S53 35 35
Basis No. 1, Hogs Brought From 8.25 to 9.00 During Week Beginning Nov. 25, 1929,
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Second-Hand Farm Machinery, Flower oad Seed, Incubator and
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F arm Land For Sale
151 1-4 A., allstumped and under
fence; nice 7 room finished bungalow
- and large front porch and back; pain-
Horne, Chester, Ga., Rt. 2.
ted, located on public road near school
and churches, plenty out buildings; one
ceiled tenant house, bearing fruit and
pecan trees and vineyard. Mrs. J.
Sikes, Chester, Ga., Rt. 2.
101 1-4 A., 7 room house with barn
and other buildings; one tenant house,
plenty of wood and water, good fences
and pasture; ideal for dairying. G. H.
200 A., Randolph Co., 5 mi.,_
man; 6 room dwelling, outbuildings,
3 room tenant house, 2 room tenant |
house; all in good condition; 2 horse
farm cleared, part under fence; 15 A,
summer pasture; running water, good
-Jocation for cattle and hog raising;
Rt. 4.
supplies, stock and farming
$4,000. Mrs. M. E. Jones, Shellman, Ga.,
Dairy farm for sale, land, cows, dairy
imple-
ments; also corn and feed for quick
gale. W. D. Stiles, Blue Ridge, Ga.
Have two good farms for sale or rent
at a-bargain; would prefer selling and
- will sell like rent; interest added; one
4 horse farm with good land just a
little off of the highway, 4 1-2 mi.,
_from town. The other a 2 horse farm
almost at the RR. junction. Dr. S. W.
Lide, Richland, Ga. ~ SP
45 A., land, 5 room house, and barn;
20 A., cleared; one mile of Bremen on.
Bankhead highway. Mrs. W. H. Wil-
liamson, Bremen, Ga.
60 A., lighted, heated and operated
by water power and electricity devel-
oped at door at no cost. Paved high-
way, school bus, etc. New buildings.
good mill site. Fully equipped including
tractor, electric refrigerator, etc. Power
and electrical equipment alone worth
price. $4,000, easy terms. Might ex-
change for larger place. F. L. Bailey
Route 6, Gainesville, Ga. .
200 A., 15 mi., East of Macon; 75 A.,|
under hog wire fence; plenty water.
Some land cleared, could get 4 horse
farm; good house, water, barn, out
houses, 7 wire gardens and chicken
yards; Plenty fruit for family; school
bus passes the gate. R. R. station 1 mi.
&. Shannon, Macon, Ga., Rt. 6.
36 A., 1-2 mi., Ebenezer Church; 250
bearing pear trees and any part or
the whole. of an adjoining tract of|
- 250 A., with a quantity of young pine
and hard wood timber, also a good
location for hunting. L. F. Grover-
stein, Springfield, Ga.
$00 A., 3 mi. Alto, Ga. 25 A., river
bottom cleared; 60 A., upland cleared;
- rest in pine, oak and hickory timber;
well watered; good mill and corn
crusher; 3 good tenant bldgs., churches,
schools and market. $15 per A., all cash |
or 1-3 cash, balance 1 and 2 yrs. with
7 percent interest. J. A. Grant, Alto,
Ga.
250 A., 10 mi. West LaGrange, Ga.,
15 mi., N. of West Point, Ga, 3 1-2 mi.
from RR station; good bottom land and
plenty of timber; $15 per Acre. J. W.
- Holmes, LaGrange, Ga., . RFD.
110 A., 2 five room houses, three 2
story barns, 2 hen houses, smoke house.
wood house and various other out
houses, good spring and branches; 55
A., cleared and balance in timber. Will
= sell or exch. T.-M. Poole, Roswell, Ga.,
1 mi. to RR depot, Ath
- earline and Dixie Highway; N@
Re.
43 1-2 A., 5 mi., NE., Clarksville; 1-2
in cultivation; 1 mi., to paved road,
highway, school, church; good young
. orchard on place bearing; house, barn
and poultry house; well of water;
Spee: J. M. Chastain, Clarkesville, Ga.,
Rt. 2.
80 A., located in Cobb Co. 7 mi., Ma-
rietta; 5 mi., Roswell, Ga., 3 room house
and out buildings; pasture, running
water; pine and oak wood; 19 A., fine
bottom land; $2,000, terms..J,7A. Pres-
ton, Gen. Del., Ft. Pierc, Fifa.
23 A., improved land on ;
just outside city limits of Sy
, NEW 7 room
house finished; large. barn;~ poultry
house, pasture with running water;
orchard; $5,000; also 50 A., virgin tim-
ber- land located 6 mi., from: Butler,
Ga., Taylor Co., 1 mi., to Mizelle flag
Sta. on Central of Ga., RR; Macon to
Columbus highway school bus and rur-
al route; saw timber for building pur-
poses. Mrs. T. W. Hagood, Marietta.
Ga Feb; 23:
13 A., Pickens Co., 3 1-2 mi., Jasper,
-on public road. Mail route; 4 reom:
house, barn,. orchard, past 35 A,
in cultivation. $1,760. Mrs. sy Hob-
son. Jasper, Ga., Rt. 2. ~
fee name ORO la SS
E.| to good school. and
Shell- :
1-2 mi, of Raymond depot, school,
church, running water ideal for dairy,
good for general farming or trucking;
terms to suit. J. R. Gable, Raymond,
Ga. a
250 A., located 10 mi., N. Bainbridge,
Ga., near highway. Grow anything,
especially adapted for growing tobacco;
has 24 bearing pecan trees; convenient
churches, Sell
cheap for cash or part cash and terms.
Mrs. Lettie Hatcher, Thomasville, Ga.,
Box 602. Re
1100 A., 20 plows in cultivation; all
fenced; 2 separate pastures; 5 mi., RR,
plenty of buildings. Water works and
electric light in dwelling house. B. F.
Manry, Camilla, Ga.
101 1-4 A., 2 1-2 mi., E. Mawk; 60
A., under fence; 40 in cultivation, bal-
ance in. woods, open range. Good place
to. raise -hogs, cows; no waste land; 2
mules, wagon; all farm tools; 12 head
hogs; corn, fodder, seed potatoes; $10
oer A. Want to sell on acct., age and
jealth. Mrs. W. B. Powell, Juniper,
Ga., Rt. 1.
Farm. on the border of Toccoa Elec-
tric power dam for sale or will sell
in lots. G. N. Collins, Morganton, Ga.
50 A., in cultivation; house has 5
-ooms; good well water, pasture with
-unning water; on school bus line 1-1-4
mi., Meansville. Mr. A. L, Post, Zebu-
on, Gas Rt. 2. ;
62 A., in cultivation; 4 room house
and barn; $18 per A. Payton Taylor,
Clarkesville, Ga., Rt. 2.
800 A., 16 mi., N. Macon; 1 mi., from
RR station; 200 A., in river bottoms;
fine pasturing, good house; barn, sev-
eral tenant houses. John T. Middle-
brooks, Barnesville, Ga. eee Gy
95 A., one 7 room dwelling new; one
4 room tenant house; necessary out-
wuildings; running water through pas-
ture; 3 good wells. Near all convenien-
ses; suitable for general farming,
wucking, or dairy. W. S. Parker, Trion,
Ga, Fb. 2;
143 A., S. Ga., 3 mi. Dawson, Ga.,
Terrell Co., 100 A., in cultivation; bal-
france wood; will produce anything; one
} room house; one tenant house; $30
vn A., terms will trade. Mrs. G. T.
Durham, Dallas, Ga., Rt. 3.
- 142 A., Lee Co., good house; barn; on
saved highway between Smithville and
Leesburg; cheap; long terms at 6 per-
sent interest. J. J. Ivey, Smithville, Ga.
150 A., Gilmer Co., 11 mi., E. of Elli-
jay, Ga. good 5 room house, plenty
sutbuildings;. 3 room tenant house;
both houses have water handy; 50 A..,
oen to cultivation; 25 A., creek and
iver land; 200 apple trees; pienty saw
timber; will sell or trade. A. A. Clay~-
on, Roy, Ga.
103 A., Jeff Davis Co.,.3 mi., Hazel-
yurst; 60 A., urfder wire fence; tur-
ventine timber; saw timber; will sell
for cash and some terms; $1,600. D. M.
McCrary, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 2,
82 A., plenty wood and saw timber;
unning water; two 3 room houses; 2
barns and other outbuildings. 6 mi.,
Gainesville. Price $1,250, part terms.
ee M. McCrary, Gainesville, Ga.,
65 A., Polk Co., 40 A., in cultivation.
jalance in pasture and timber; one 4
room house; one 2 room house; well
und cistern, fruit; near two churches
yund high school; public road and
school bus; 3-4 mi., to No. 6 highway.
J. H. Mosley, Rockmart, Ga., Rt. 5.
43 A., for sale or rent; filling station
with house combined; located on Dixie
highway between Acworth and Emer-
30n on new road. Cox Bros., Acworth,
Cra EUG ae i :
112 1-2 A., 4 room house, other bldgs.,
sood lime water; convenient to schools.
Washington Co., near Deepstep; $900,
John R. Gladin, Deepstep, Ga.
45.A., 2 mi., E. Fitzgerald, Ga., 30 A.,
free from stumps; 15 A., in pasture and
wood; house, barn, corn crib; $1,000,
7 ios terms. J. T. Cass, Fitzgerald,
a.
_ 116 A., 75 A., in cultivation; 2 story
dwelling ceiled; 3 room tenant house;
plenty of outbuildings with big barn;
good. water; located in Madison Co.,
about 7 mi., from Athens. Also 90 A.,,
in 1 mi., Athens, Ga., 70 in cultivation;
2 dwellings with good barn; other nec-
essary outbuildings; also good 3 horse
farm in 6 mi., Athens, Ga., (Jackson,
Co.,), wood and water; 3 dwellings
with barn and other outbuildings. Mrs.
>Rosa Lee Booth, 688 Milledge Ave.,
Athens, Ga. .
120 A. good productive land, good
sdwellings, 2. tenant houses; plenty
wood and water on public road from
Barnesville to Piedmont. Mrs. J. W.
Elliott, Barnesville, Ga., Rt. 1. .
620 A., Jeff Davis Co., 3 mi., Hazel-
985 A., 47 mi., S. Atlanta, 7 mi, E.
hurst; 100 A., in cultivation; balance
a 5 gee Sey
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ARKET BULLETIN _
_; Newnan, on Griffin and Newnan road.
t Chambers, Bowden, Ga.
well timbered; good pasture, all fenced;
lays broadside to Ocmulgee river and
on State highway No. 27 and 15; 10
roomed house well painted; one farmer
house; 2 big barns; one tobacco barn;
artesian well running water in house,
lights, all modern conveniences. J. M. |
Brand, Hazelhurst, Ga.
65 A., mostly in cultivation; Tatnall
Co., 8 mi., Glenville; 3 mi., church;
8 room house ceiled; tenant house;
outbuildings; tobacco barn, elevated
land; good. water; some timber; 150
peach trees bearng; $1,800, half cash,
balance easy terms. M. J. Strickland>
Glenville, Ga., Rt. 4.
103 A., 55 A. in cultivation; balance
well timbered; in cotton and peanut
section of South Ga., 5 room house;
plenty outbuildings; lasting water year
around; on public highway; in sight of
Bees $25 per A. G. T. Phillips, Milan,
a.
40 A., 5 A, in cultivation, rest in
timber; branch bottom and upland; 2
room house, barn, chicken house, small
orchard, 2 good springs; near school
and church; 1-2 mi., off public road:
RFD daily;. $600, one half. down, bal-
ance in 2 yrs. A. W. Hopper, Cleveland,
Ga: Rts.
64 1-2 A., on public roads SW Treat.
Ga., good house, barn and outbuilding:
well freestone water; 2 mail routes;
12 A., bottom land in cultivation; plenty
land in cultivation; firewood; good
vastures of upland and bottom; near
good school and church. M. Tanner,
Esom Hill, Ga., Rt. 2. :
50 A., for. sale or exch; 25 A., open
for cultivation; fine stock range; near
church and school; plenty of water..
L. J. Jordan, Pearson, Ga. :
_ 180 A., half in cultivation; balance
in timber and pasture: most all under
woven Wire fence; 25 pecan trees; othe:
fruit; 6 room dwelling; 4 room tenant
house; out buildings; State highway.
No. 3 at cross roads; water from well
and springs; part cash; balance on
easy terms. J. L, Barney, Ellaville, Ga.
372 A., near Dawson, fenced with
hog wire; most of it is in Bermuda
nasture with running water in each
field; pebbly land; ideal stock, dairy.
chicken and truck farm; 6 good mules,
15 milk cows; plenty cows and pigs;
new J. B. Hammer feed mill with elec-
tric power; will sell all or part with
sash payment and easy terms. G. W.
Dozier, Dawson, Ga.
163 A., in Cook Co., 4 mi., Adel on
public road near good schools; 75 A..
in cultivation; 60 A., stumped; 22 bear-
ing pecan trees; other fruit trees; one
5 room frame dwelling; one 3 roon:
tenant house; several out buildings.
ae Mrs. A. E, Weathers, Adel, Ga..
56 A., practically all. in cultivation
axcept about 8 A., woods and 6 A., pas-
ture; plenty of water; fine truck- or
zotton land; 4 room house ceiled; good
well of water; young orchard; barn
outbuildings; 2 mi., S. of Ringgold;
'T mi, of Chattanooga; near all con-
veniences; $3,000, one-third cash, bal-
ance in 7 yrs. Hurlie M. Davis, Ring-
cold, Ga; Rt: -2:
40 A., truck farm in Walker Co., 12
mi., from Chattanooga. 35 A., cleared;
one 4 room and 3 room house and barn
2 cisterns, 100 young fruit trees; $2,500
Keith Webb, 1021 Provident Bidg..
Chattanooga, Tenn.. ;
420 A., stock and grain farm; 1-4 mi.
from Rising Fawn; 25 mi., Chattanooga.
paved road; rich creek bottom; uplanc
splendid for red clover and alfalfa:
well watered. Mrs. Mae Hale, Rising
Fawn, Ga.
20 A., fine land well improved for
$1,500; 30 A., farm, 6 room dwelling,
smoke house, tobacco barn, stockade
and fruit trees; near paved highway,
good markets, schools and churches;
also 125 A., pebbly loam clay, subsoil,
running water; no waste land; 25-A.,
under wire fence; good tenant house;
150,000 ft., mill timber on the land.
Mrs. Janie A. Moses, Faceville, Ga.
165 A., Decatur Co., 65.A., in culti-
vation, good 6 room dwelling and ten-
ant house; 150,000 ft., mill timber; . 10
mi., to best tobacco market in south.
22 at sacrifice. M. A. Moses, Faceville,
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40 A., 2 1-2 mi., Lithia Springs, Ga.,
on good road; 15 A., in cultivation,
rest in woods; 100,000 ft. saw timber;
no bldgs., but fine body of land. $650 | 3
Jeu. Strickland, Douglasville, |
Cash.
Ga. Se
60 A., land 35 mi., NW Atlanta; 6 mi.,
Villa Rica; 4 room house; barn and
other outbuildings; 1 horse farm in
cultivation; plenty of _ bottom land;
good pasture. with running water; ideal
for poultry and dairy farm, Cash or
part cash and time payments. G. A:
eS
Nand for sale cheap on long terms;
bed and woven wire; ideal for dairying,
Thursday, December
500 A., Hall County; 100 A., in pas
ture; plenty of timber near church
and school: will sell all or part. J. W.
Eden, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 8. . eS
212 A., high ridge land SE corner of_
Telfair Co., close to good school, chur-
ches, on public road; 4 horse crop cul- =
tivatable. 3 dwelling houses; good out-
buildings; will divide; long easy terms;
small cash payment. W. N. Mathew.
Rhine, Ga., Rt. 1. Box 48. =
100 A., 30 A., in cultivation; good :
house, tobacco barn, mule barn, Oh ~
public highway; timber; balance of =
land fenced in pasture; $15 per A,
also 56 A., 35 A., in cultivation; plenty
imber; on highway 1 mi. of river;
good cow and hog range; $1,500. J.C.
vierce, Stockton, Ga. : ee
300 A. Dawson Co., 6 mi., Dawson-
ville; 2 mi., of main highway; near all
conveniences; 100 A., dpen for cultiva-
tion; timber; could be divided into 3
farms with houses on. each; two wells
cunning. water; $12 per A,, 1-2 down,
rest terms. B. C. Chastain, Juno, Ga.
260 A., Fannin Co. For quick sale,
will take $15 per A. W. R. Plemons,
Higdons Store, Ga. wee ae
109 1-2 A., 50 A. open land; 10 A.
good creek bottom; 40 A. cotton; 20
A., red; 20 grey land; balance in woods
and pasture with plenty water; one
5 room plastered house; One 4 room
boxed house; good well water at. each 2
place; large roomy barn; 3 1-2 mis
Marietta on Main Dallas road. Carries
$2,750 with Federal Land Bank, Col-
umbia, S. C. Terms. H. E. Green, Ma-
rietta, Ga., Rt. 5. : ee
40 A., Lookout Mtn., farm; 15 A. in ~
cultivation; 4 room house; outbuild- .
ings; lasting water; near Scenic high-
way; Also 20 A., no improvements. R.
S. Holtzhower, Sulphur Springs, Ga.
15 A., 20 A., in cultivation; balance
woodland; running water; good 5 room
house; outbuildings; $2,000 cash. W. HM.
Johnson, Climax, Ga. eee
200 A., Bullock Co., Ga., good, farming ~
will cut same in 50
zak, Brooklet, Ga. Pe ee
62 A., with 30 A, in six year old
pecans: 1 mi., from Court house; Mrs.
W. E. Whilte, Tifton, Ga. = oe
60 A., land in good locality; 2 three
room houses; good pasture @nd spring;
running water; 1 1-2 mi., of good school
hurch, store; good for general farm-
ing; $1,600. Mr. J. H. Butler, Doug-
lasville, Ga., Rt. 2. . ee oe ;
257 A., 6 mi., E. Gainesville;-just off _
Gainesville and Athens highway; plenty
running water; 400 fruit trees; all
cinds of timber; $6.50 per A. part cash,
balance easy terms. R. C. Harrington,
3ainesville, Ga., Rt. 4. eee
900: A. 4 mi.,~S: Dalton: 1-mijeof | =
State route No. 3, public road through
place; 10 A., in cultivation and pasture;
Good for corn, cotton, hay or truck
or dairy; spring water; 2 houses and
out buildings. R. L. Curtis, 5 Spruce
St., Dalton, Ga. ; as
400 A., 4 mi, SE Flovilla, 2 mi, E
Cork, (nearest RR station), on daily
mail, school truck route; 8 room dwell-
ing with concrete cellar, running water
from good spring by hydraulic ram.
4 good tenant houses; 2 large barns;
7 other buildings for storage; 100 A.
bottoms on the Ocmulgee, well sodded
in Bermuda, Dallas, Carpet grass; sev- |
eral small overflowing streams. All
kinds of timber; well fenced with bar-
A., lots. J. L. Lat-
stock raising, or general farming. $25
per A..S. K. Smith, Flovilla, Ga.
105 A., near Douglasville; house and
barn in good shape; excellent cotton
land; also suitable for stock and poul-
try raising; $3,000, terms; $2,500 cash.
F. L. Matthews, Douglasville, Ga.
45 A., land, mill, engine, stock of
goods; 1 mi., of highway; close to
En: J. C. Collins, Cumming, Ga...
100 A., on State highway; 6 room
house; 2 barns; 1 tenant house: 2
mules; farm tools; good for all farm
produces pasture. F. E. Trask, Morven,
a. ee eres
88 A., good dwelling ceiled; carbide
gas lights; 3 tenant houses; grain
house; 2 barns; smoke house, etc., pas-
ture; 3 wells; 2 springs; branch in
pasture; ideal x dairy; $85 per A.
S. H. Hardeman, Stone Mtn., Ga., Rt.
238 A., new 4 room house; 1 tenant
house; on National Highway; 9 mi.,
S. Madison; $4,500; terms. J. R. Birk,
Madison, Ga., Rt. 2. ees
~ 400 A., 200 A. in cultivation; mostly
stumped; balance cutover land: 20 mi.,
Valdosta; 2 mi., National Highway and
RR. 400 yds., power line: good build-
| Park, Ga. Rt. 3.
ings; $5,000 cash: John\Alderman, Lake
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Farm Land For Sale
- 80 A., farm; 40 A., rarm 5 mi., Blue
Ridge; apple orchard 1-2 mi., from
_ eity; 1,200 trees, 12 yr. old; 700 Stark
--. Delicious; 500 Red Winesap; good-cond.
~ -A,.P. Johnson, Blue Ridge, Ga.
200 A., near Quitman, Ga., Dixie Hy.,
- 7 room house; 4 room house; large
barn: well watered; plenty of timber: |
5 A., in cultivation; all fruits; fenced
cross fenced; ideal for truck produce;
@airy. A. T. Milten, Quitman, Ga.,: 603
-. E. Boundary.
_ fenced; 35 A., in cultivation; balance
in pasture with second growth timber;
Lott Creek bordering on one side; 4
.- room house, good barn; $15 an A.,
100 A., 6 mi.; W. Camilla, Ga., on
good public road, mail, school bus
~ route; good 3 reom tenant house with
porches; pump well; 15 A. in long
- jJeaf pine under separate fence of wire;
no waste land. J. W. Beck, Camilla, |
Ga., Rt. A. Box 120.
250 A., NW. Cleveland, Ga,, 3-4 mi.,
~~ No, 11 Highway; has old settelment on
it; $5 per A., cash, balance $100 -per
yr. J. W. Lunsford, Cleveland, Ga;,
Rt. 4. :
- 44 A. about half in cultivation; good
- pasture; running water; 3 room house
- near school, church, store, on public
highway;
- $650; 1-2 cash, good notess rest. H
-Tench, Cornelia, Ga.
110 A., 2 good houses; out buildings
- 2 wells; running water; near school
_ church, Dixie highway; $15:per A. L
= RR, Cline, Resaca, Ga. Rt. 1.
180 A., Madison Co., 10 mi, Athens:
_ 1 mi, of Highway; school; house:
barns; well and running water; $25 an
_A., also 91 A., Green Co., good level
~. dand; good house; plenty wood, water;
_ $15 per: A Cash. J. H. Murray, Hull.
Ga. :
: 15 A., good land, pasture, outbuild-
- ings; 15 minutes walk to carline. J. J.
-Leavell, Marietta, Ga., Rt. 4.
~ 88 A., Cherokee*Co,, 7 mi., E. Ball
Ground; 7 room house ceiled; 1-4 mi.,
to school, church, store; 25.A., in cul-
- tivation; balance timber, pasture,
buildings. W. S. Padgett, Ball Ground,
tea, et, I, : 5 :
150 A., highgrade; desirable location;
t
$3,000; will divide in two sections. Mrs.
- SScott Davis, Hogansville, Ga.
67 A., 2 mi., Clarksville on the Burton
Ridge Way; 8 room house barn, crib,
- out buildings; good pasture; 2000 young
apple trees; J. B, Jones, Clarkesville,
Be cra, hh 3:
tion; buildings, etc., Colquitt Co. 1 1-2
- -mi., RR station on two highways; also
_. 241 A., 112 in cultivation; 7 room bun-
_ galow; out buildings; 3 settlements;
o=-1: my, from: RR. station, Colquitt: Co:,
- also 50 A., good upland on highway;
- 4 mi. from RR station; Colquitt Co.
~ Will sell cheap. N. W. Folsom, Norman
Sete alicg Cra, bee ve
~ 938 1-2 A., good farming. land; no
waste land; 6 room dwelling, barn, 1
- tenant house; located in No. Ga., 3 mi.,
highway; near several towns. W. B.
Sutton, Adairsville, Ga. :
60 A., on highway, 2 mi., of 2 schools;
North Ga., Chatsworth and Eton Power
- line nar. J. F.Harris, Chatsworth, Ga.
25 A., 2 1-2 mi., W. Fairburn, Ga.
~ -3 room house, Bermuda pasture; plenty
of running water; $1,500. Mrs. Alice
Garner, Palmetto, Ga. : :
~ 71 A. on Pumpkintown Rd., 6 mi.,
- W. Fairburn, Ga., good dwelling, barn,
well, and running water; some timber:
- $25 per A. R. W. Jackson, Fairburn,
Gas Rt: 2: :
. 121 A., 7 room-house; 4 room house.
branch running through place; 1-4 mi.,
_* to school and church; 75 A., in culti-
vation; balance in virgin forest; 2
wells; pasture; outbuildings. $40 an
Acre. F. N. Craft, Lavonia, Ga.
190 A., farm; 50 bottoms, bal.,
ber; 160 A., 80 bottoms, bal., timbered
' Write for prices terms. D. E. Newton,
- Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 1. Box 23.
2 small places on highway, No.8.,
~ Two 4 room houses; 2 barns. Terms, or
cheap for cash. L. M. Johns, Decatur,
= 2Ga,, Rt. 2. .
.. Good farm,. 120 1-2 acres, adjoining
- mill; 60 A., rich loam hottom, lots of
- timber, about 2 horse crop in cultiva-
tion. (Bldg. not much), 4 mi., RR., on
_. good highway, $3,000. Will give terms.
-- Also 12 1-2 acres land, dwelling, some
- farm machinery, etc., 28 mi., Atlanta.
RFD 1,
. Home place in Sunnyside, on, Dixie
_ terms. J. M. Rogers, Claxton, Ga., Rt. 2.)
6 1-2 mi.,. NW. Cornelia |
300 A., river land; 55 A., in cultiva--
tim-.
$3,000. C. L. Maxwell, Atlanta, Ga.,
ighway, 7 mi., north of Griffin; near
M
-|church and school; 9 A., land, 6 room
house, barn, garage, smoke house, good
pasture, garden, and 2 chicken houses;
1-2 acres land, Sunnyside, on Dixie
Highway, 7 mi., north Griffin; 36 mi.
south Atlanta; 6 room house, garage
vnd garden. H. A. Weems, Atlanta,
Ga., 621 Moreland Ave., SE. ee
150 to. 600 A., fine land, imp., with
plenty water, bldgs., red pebbly land
under fences. S. Courson, Soperton,
Ga. ;
66 A., good land, lays well, good 4
room house; good well water; good
barn; plenty of fine timber; Pine and |
Poplar; 9-mi., Porterdale; 9 mi., Con-
yers, $2,000. T. F. Cox, Covington, Ga.,
oe :
Sell, or exch., 1-2 of lot 232 in Upson
county, near. Crest, 100 1-2 A., also
another plot, of 10 acres. Mrs. B. O.
Fussell, Atlanta, Ga., 889 Edgewood
Ave. Eas i ;
85 A., 4 room house and hall, 1 1-2
mi., city limits, Griffin, on paved road,
Newnan highway, $2,000. Good land,
plenty wood and water. J. R. Williams
Griffin, Ga., Rt. C. S
20 A., Glynn Co., suitable for truck
farm, 10 under fence; on S. A. L., RR..,
and Brunswick-Waycross highway; 100
Co., bordering on A. C. L., RR., ana
45 A., Forsyth Co., good house and
barn; 20 A., in cultivation. 3 pastures.
Good water supply. Make offer. T. and
Mrs. Ada E. Lang, Cumming, Ga. :
40 A., farm in southwest corner ol
Jarroll Co., about 30 A., in cultivation
ind 20 A., good cotton land; 7 in bot-
oms; good pasture, good 4 room
rouse and 1 tenant house and plenty
sutbuildings. Have $700 loan. that ex-
direse 1931. $1,300, or $500 and party
wake up the loan. (no name), Bowden,
a8. Web, 2;
55 A., west of Atlanta, in Cobb Co.,
i2 mi., from 5 Points; 26 ft., road in
tront of house, Mail Rt., 2; land on
soth sides of road; fruit;8 or 10 A..
a woods, and same amt., in pasture;
35 A., in cultivation; 2 streams running
water; well, barn, smoke house; 5 room
aouse metal roof; timber; $4,000, or
exch. for smaller farm, close to. Caro-
iina with plenty fruit and pigs, in
300d neighborhood. P. C. Hammock,
Austell, Ga., Rt. 2.
90 A., mostly red land, 17 room house,
3 cisterns; good cotton land, barn and
outbuildings., $35 per A., also 100 A.,
2 houses, 1 lasting well, 2 cisterns. RR
runs through place; public road and
mail route by house, mostly upland,
and bottoms enough to make plenty
corn, $2,500; and 120 A., 2 houses, l
cistern; creek runs through place; 1-4
mi., tc Public road and mail route; 1-2
mi., school and church; 5 mi., north-
east Cedartown; plenty low land for
cane and good bottoms; wood; good
pasture, $28 per A. J.C, H. Dunn, Ced-
artown, Ga., Rt. 3. .
35 A., good open farm land, no im)
mi., paved State Rd. $12.50 per A.,
one-third cash, balance 2 yrs..8 per
cent; also 34 A., 1 mi. Albany, Ga,,son
public road. near paved. road, fenced,
running water, barn, etc., in Bermuda
and Lespedza; suitable -for dairy ol
stock farm, $50 per Acre, Easy terms
W. F. Bell, Albany, Ga.
350 A., 5 mi., Sandersville, Ga., 5 mi.
Warthen, Ga. Ideal stock or poultry
farm, mail route by doors convenient
to school truck, some fruit and pecans
pastures wired in; running water;
painted 6 room dwelling, 3 tenant hous-.
25, pienty barn. room; sacrifice $5,006
or would sell half of place. T. R. Dug-
gan, Warthen, Ga.
_ 140 A., on highway, all wired, 3 room
house, barn, etc, running water
Spring and well. 150 yds. from church
and 3 stores. Paul H. Blanchard, Ap-
pling, Ga. x
60 A., 25 A., stumped and cleared;
good soil; 100 pecans; 35 A., timber and
pasture; good 8 room house including
bath and: pantry; 2 cribs: 1 smoke-
house; 1 out house, furnace, etc. Well
located for dairy, poultry, stock, truck
or plant farm. 10 minute walk to city
and .court house. $3,900. R. E. Lee,
Homerville, Ga., Clinch Co. =
800 A., 5 mi, E. Woodville school,
truck and mail route; 250.A., in cul-
tivation; 40 A., in hay meadow; 175 AS
in pasture under wire fence. good barns,
es. J. B, Swords, Woodville, Ga.
running water in pasture; in 3 District,
Carroll Co. All buildings. put up in
1913. $25 per Acre. C. W. Chat
Whitesburg, Ga., Rt. 3. a pace
I have a number of farms I will sell
on 10 to 20 yrs. time, money or cotton
payments, to men not over 50 years
of age, with stock paid for, feed for
stock, tools, and money enough to
ssp
ems = a ee = <0 a se wae as
A., good turpentine timber land, Glynn].
L s, | house; $1000..
10 room dwelling; plenty tenant hous-|Rt. 1. -
450 A., desirable for sportin :
_ 100 A., 5 room house, barn, car house, | alinge 100-8
-with tractor,
finance themselyees until May Ist. I]
will finance the rest of the year at
8 per cent. Improvements on these
farms are not in the best condition,
but can be made so at small expense.
Farms are all fertile and all without
exception on state. highways, near
schools and churches. Do not write me
but come and see. I will not answer
letters. Price varies from $10 to $30
per A. No trade for less than 100 aers.
Emerson H. George, Madison, Ga.
-3 A,, 4 room. house, well. located,
good land; spring and Bermuda pas-
sure. Ideal for chickens, hogs, cows,
vegetable. 1 mi., State University, At-
hens, Ga. Good market. Cheap for cash.
Terms, D. D. Stynchcomb, 262. Capitol
Place, Atlanta, Ga. |
Three farms Jefferson Co., for
sale or rent. Good land; lying well in 4
mi., Louisville. Prices reasonable as weil
as terms. 170 A., 250 A.; and 633 A,,
respectively. B. H. Warren, Louisville,
Ga. ae
151 A., 5 1-2 mi, W. of Monticello;
6 room dwelling; plenty of out houses. |
Cheap. D. M. Williams, Monticello, Ga.
- 5 A,., truck farm. with good 6 room
house, cheap for cash. Mrs. Laura
Brannen, Baxley, Ga., Rt. 2.
104 A., Meriwether County,. 2 mi.,
Warm . Springs, excellent land, R. W.
Wright, 1254 Stillwood Drive, NE., At-
lanta,.Ga. :
51 A., with dwelling house, outhouses,
ocated: in. Oconee .County, Salem dis-
trict, within 1-2 mi., of highway. Wil)
sell $550. $150 down, $100 per yr., with
5 per cent int. J. P. Carson, Apalachee,
Ga.
61 A., on Columbus-LaGrange high-
way; few hundred yards from school,
church, Fraternity Hall and store; new
4 room house, good barn, tenant house
and other buildings. Sell cheap for
sash. Douglas Slaton, Hamilton, Ga.,
Rbso2 > :
250 acres; 60 acres cleared. no
stumps, no waste land; following crops
this year, corn, cotton, sweet potatoes,
peanuts tobacco, and vegetables of dif-
-ferent kinds; 7. room house; $2,500;
terms on part. Geo... W. Holzendorf,
St. George, Ga., P. O. Box 242.
1600 A., Wilkinson Co., joining Oconee
river on E., Toomsboro,. Ga., on Cen-
tral RR., on W., mostly uplands, but
number of acres swamp..All crops. of
middle Ga., grow; good fruit section.
$8 per acre. Part cash, balance terms.
W. P. Duncan, 111 Rogers Ave., Macon,
Ga. 4 z : ;
100 A., farm for sale on. good road.
Mail route; close to church and school.
Plenty .of good water. New 4 _, room
house. Cash or ferms.. Ray. Easley,
Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3. a Bo
- 200 A., 21-2 mi,, Sparta; good 5 room
house, also tenant house, good water
and pasturage; also 163 A., 5 mi., Spar-
ta;. good 4 room: house, also: tenant
house, good water and pasturage. Mrs.
W. O. Shivers, Sparta, Ga.
provements, 7 mi., E. Albany, Ga., 1 h p ,
450 A., on public highway, 5 mi., E.
Blakely; land suitable -for poultry,
cruck or general farming; tobacco barn
on place. $15 per acre. Emory Jones,
-Biakely, Ga., Rt. 14.
500 A., Grady Co., 200 A., in cultiva-
vion, 5 tenant houses; 1 deep well; 11
niles south of Pelham, Ga., $20 an A.|:
Also 210 A., in Grady. Co., 90 A., in
cultivation; 3 tenant. houses; 2 mi., W.
Meigs, Ga., $30 an A. Also 1000 A., in
Jefferson Co., Fla., 18 mi. S,of Thom-
asville, Ga., 5 mi., N.. of Monticello,
fla, 20 A., in, pecan trees; 400 A., in
cultivation: 6 tobacco curing barns,
I large tobacco storage barn, 5 tenant
houses; $30 an A. 1-2 terms at 7 per
cent if desired. G. L. Duren, Meigs, Ga.
8> A., near Wiley, Ga., 2 dwellings,
3 barns, 300. fruit
Lakemont, Ga.
112 A., 1-1-2 mi., Louisville, Ga., pub-
lic road, school bus at door, good mar-
ket; 4 room dwelling, barns, pasture
and running water; all under fence.
Mrs. R. S. Newsome, Louisville, Ga.
81 A., 5 mi., S. Dalton, 1-2 mi, to
State highway, Rt. 3., pienty young
timber, well and spring water; variety
of fruit trees; grapes, pecan trees
.bearing.- Good pasture. Suitable for
dairy farming. Terms on -part of price.
R. T. Jones, Rt. 1> Dalton, Ga,
123 A., Tmi., Cairo, Ga,, 5: mi.; Whig-
ham; good. hog and cattle range; good
Allen Jenkins, Cairo, Ga.,
hog raising or general farming. 100 A.,
smooth land, cleared and. stumped:
50 A., in pasture; 300 in timber: mile
of fishing water and ducks, quails, tur-
keys, squirrels, etc., 8 room house; 2.
story barn, pecan grove, RR flag stop,
and hard surfaced road near; Equipped
truck, mules, tools, corn.
and hay. E. E. Bishop, Rt. 3..Thomas-
ville, Ga,
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4 room. house and barn;
trees: Jerry Lovell, |
cash. W.
170 A., 1 mi. of Grantville, Ga., good
4 room house; 2 room house and barn, ~
ideal for truck farm or dairy. Mrs.
A. B. McKoy, Newnan, Ga., Rt. 8.
60 A., loeated in Lamar Co., 7 mi.
from Griffin, near paved Highway;
8 room residence, barn and other buil-
i ; pasture with water, wood, fruit
dings
of Bll kinds, pecans, Land in high
state of cultivation. $4,000. Also 90 acres |
on public road 1 3-4 miles from Milner,
Ga., Lamar Co., 6 room house, barn,
fine for dairy or general farming. $20:
an acre. W. H. Rucker, Milner, Ga.
53 A., North Ga., Pickins, Co., Good >
other out
buildings. Young orchard, running
water, fertile land. Near summer re-
sorts, schools, church. $30 per acre.
Scott Byess, Holcomb, Ga. aS
100 A., 7 mi., North of Thomaston
on No. 3. Highway. Good 5,room house,
good barn and 3 room tenant house.
Cash or terms. W. M. Fortner, Means-
ville, Ga.,. Rt. 1.
200 A., 4 mi., Ideal, Ga., on public
highway; 5 room house; 2: room house,
good pasture; suitable for cows, hogs.
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sell. Price $2,500. Mrs. W. C. Reynolds,
Oglethorpe, Ga., Rt. 2. Box 54. -
_ 150 A., good farm land; good 3.room
house and cuthouses; 2 head stock and
Rt. 3, Box 29, Jeffersonville, Ga.
320 A., in high state of cultivation;
running water. well stocked, well equip-
ed; well trained mules and men; Fine
ald homestead. E. L. Todd, Valdosta,
Ga.
new. district. school, on electric line
and water line, 200 Surburban. lots,
well watered, nearly all fenced, fine ~
for dairying and general farming; town
home goes with this farm or will sell
separate. Price $12,000. D. M. Glover,
Monticello, Ga. Se ees
100 A., well improved farm and pecan
by owner on special easy terms. A. D.
Galt, Albany, Ga. = eS
202 1-2 A., 125 A., under cultivation:
11 mi., from Cordele, Ga., 2 mi..from |
Hatley, Ga. 2 small houses and a num-
ber of pecan trees on farm. For sale
ee exch. Dr. K. E. Foster, College Park,
a. :
183 A., 8 mi., from Atlanta; 1 mi., off
paved road; 50 A., in cultivation. Idea! _
for dairy farm. $4,000; $2,000 cash, bal-
ance easy terms. J. A. Matthews, Rt. 1.
Box 89, College Park, Ga. poe
|ture with running water. 1 water
mill 48 rock first class; One 60 saw
cotton gin outfit, water power; 2 dwell- _
ng houses; 7 room house: 3. room
house; store house, barns and out-
houses; $5,000. John Bragg, Rt. 3, Ella- |
ville, Ga.
40 A., 12 mi.,
face road, RFD school bus route; 12 A.,
cleared; 3 A., bottom land; 40 M. feet
trade. J. G. Bullard, Lithia
Ga, Rt. 1. a sae Z
A., Taylor County; 1 mi., Ru ert,
Ga., on AB&C RR, 60 A., in culloatian: :
balance in woods and pasture; 5 room
house; 1 barn, tenant. house; 2 good
wells of water; other out bldgs., 1 mi, _
churches, Niece Ebene
v. VVU' casn. fhe fees &
Butler, Ga, Rt. 3. =
30 A., in. Bacon Co., near Nicholl
for sale or trade; $25 per A, witht
mules, tools and some feed; also 300
A.. in Coweta Co., at. $20 per A., will
nt or trade. R. C. Lloyd, Nicholls, Ga.
ant houses; good barn, pasture with
Tunning water; 6 mi., EE Nenasbee.
close to school and church. $4,000 cash.
J. ual ran oe Gio Ri da
: &mi., N. Dawsonville on Coop-
er Gap and Dahlonega Rd. 2 good dwel-
branch bottom, plenty good
pine, poplar, 2 orchards, 2 pastures, run-
ning water; convenient to all facili-
ae ] ay Pawecnville, Ga., Rt. 2.
= oom co ; a
garage: 15 A age; 2 barns and
enicken: and ~cow pas
Ciena shrough bate ae
Dies, berries. and other
carbide, cooking, i. Seuss
1-2 mi., paved
Aflante, bp route N
timber, oak,
fenced;
peaches, ap-
fruits; new
ee Phen 16
- Kelley, Forest Park, Be
3 A,, truck farm, 4 mi., from fume
1-4 mi., from paved highway; good
school and churehes, 1-2 mi, room
percent less
house. J. S. Hightower, Rt. 5, Box 97.__
Augusta, Ga. He OM. Gs Box OF,
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Pecans, peaches, pear, etc. Forced to 2
farm tools. $2,000. Mrs. Mollie Horton,
grove; 3 mi, from Albany. For- sale \ oe
Good one horse farm, plenty of pas- a
grist
from Atlanta, top sur-
50 A., 4 room dwelling house; 2 ten-
cultivation; 5 A. hog,
lighting and ironing:
- 3, 10 mics: -
75 A. 6-mi., from: Douglasville, in ~
Douglas Co., price, $750.. J. C. Clark,
1225 Marietta, St., Atlanta, Ga., *phone,
HEm. 9341.
425 A., 1 mi., from Court House, near
5
a
peepee
ins
saw timber, 1 branch, 1 spring. Sell or
ee
lings, 2 barns, 100 A. cleared, 60 A. =
ee
MARKET.
BULLETIN
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: as. Harold Smith, Baxley, Ga., Rt. 4. :
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Georgia Pee ire dei cote ine|| NOICE TO ADVERTISERS AND P
Market Bulletin
Published Weekly By The
BUREAU OF MARKETS
Arthur D. Jones, Director
Department Of
Agriculture
Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1929.
Entered as second class matter Feb-
ruary 15, 1922, at the Post Office
at Atlanta Georgia, under the act
of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mail-
ing at special rate of postage pro-
vided for in section 1103. Act of
October 3, 1917.
Notices of farm produce and ap-
purtenances, admissible under pos-
tai regulations, inserted one time
on each request and repeated only
when request is accompanied by
new copy of notice. oe
Limited space will not permit in-
sertion of unimportant notices. Un-
der Legislative act the Market Bul-
letin does not assume any respon-
sibility for any notice appearing in
the Bulletin or transaction result-
ing therefrom.
{19d, from ped. buck, 50c ea. Not less
| stock, $7; 1 pr., Grey Flemish, $7; Bel-
Live Stock For Sale
CATTLE FOR SALE
2 full bred cream color Jersey heifers,
3 yrs. old, $35; other, 2 yrs. old,
$15. Trade for a good, full blood sow, or
good blooded bull. J. J. Dixon, Bain-
bridge, Ga...
87 good grade Jersey heifers, 1 to 2
yrs. old. av. wt., 450 Ibs., 8c Ib., FOB.
C. H. Strangward, Sylvester, Ga.
Reg., Jersey 8 mos. old bull. Will
have him reg. for party buying him.
B. W. Porter, Buckhead, Ga., RFD Mor-
* gan county.
1 Jersey bul for sale. Write for price.
Jim Lanier, Metter, Ga., Rt. 1.
1 reg., Jersey 5 mos. old bull, cream
- solid color, well built, and cond., wt.,
~ 200 Ibs., $35 with papers; $30 without.
FOB: Cecil Otwell, Bremen, Ga.
HOGS FOR SALE
258. P. C., 2 mos. old boars, $15 reg.,
jn buyers name. Will exch. 1 to vre-
vent inbreeding. T. R. Duggan, War-
then, Ga.
3 mos. old, thrifty Duroc-P. C., cross
pigs, $6 ea., FOB. Money order only.
W. M. Gibson, Union City, Ga.
Reg., Big Type P. C. hogs, bred sows,
and pigs of all ages. Joe R. Martin,
Carrollton, Ga.
Duroc J., young boars and gilts, 50
to 150 Ibs., ea., 20c Ib., up to 90 Ibs.,
17 1-2c Ib., from 90 to 150 lbs. All dbl.,
treated and reg., in buyers name. Exch.
for a few young heifer calves, 6 wks.
or older, Jersey or Guernsey, reg. stock
only, or for other things of equal value
= ae L. H. Edentfield, Stillmore, Ga.,
Well bred feeder shoats, 50 to. 100 Ibs.,
10c lb. Inoculated against choera, also
well bred pigs, $4.00 ea. All FOB: Hawk-
insville. T. I. Brown, Pineview, Ga..
1 brood sow, 3-4 Red Jersey, and 7
pigs, 1 wk. old, $25 at my farm. Mrs,
Gladvs Wright, Chauncey, Ga., RFD 1.
Several hogs, wt., 100 to 150 lbs., for
sale. Mrs. J. M. Hal', Almo, Ga.
Pure bred cherry Red, 1 1-2 yrs. old
sow, Sensation breeding. Papers thans-
ferred to buyer, bred to pure bred,
ree., Duroc mave. due to farrow 1st of
March. $20 FOB. Mrs. Ethel Jones,
Lula, Ga., Rt. 3.
HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
t nice saddle and buggy horse, 8
yrs. old. gentle and built for speed.
Splendid runner.. Maurice Williams,
Doerun, Ga.
1 black horse mule, 12 yrs. old, wt.,
1050 Ibs., $50; 1 bay horse, 11 old
850 Ibs., $30. Both sound. gentle. and
. work anywhere. Dennis Rich, Byron,
ere., (Rt.: 3.
2 mules. 11 and 12 yrs. old, $100 in-
cluding accesories. John Koeppen, Con-
yers, Ga., Rt. 3. :
RABBITS FOR SALE
4 barely grown, pure bred Chinchil-
las, $5, pr. DeLos Turner, Concord, Ga.
1 white, pink-eyed, Flemish Giant,
11 mos. ol
white doe, $2; Blue Belgium 11 mos.
old doe, $2 and bred; $5 for let. Exch.
for cotton, corn, potatoes; about 1-2
wick, Ga. RFD 1.
| Lyons, Ga.
Point. 1 acre strawberries already set.
'Suitable for gen. farming, truck, cot-
buck, $2.25; 7 mos. old|
rabbits, with Ped., $6.50; 1 pr., Ped., 7
mos. old, $6; 2 mixed Chinchilla does,
bred to ped. buck, $1.50 ea. 2 mixed
|Chinchilla does with 12 young, 4 wks.
shan 3 crated at this price; does, $1.50
ea. Exch. for W. L. pullets. Mrs. J. J.
| 4dmondson, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 1. ~
Pr.. New Zealand bucks, $3 ea., or
exch. 1 buck for 1 N. Z., doe ready
bred. Mrs. E. Spence, Chamblee, Ga.
1 pr., White Flemish Giants, matured
gium Hares, mature, bred does, $2 pr.
fxch. for paper shell pecans, No. 1
Ga., 581 Terrace Ave., NE.
SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE
Milk goats, several pure bred Tog-
genburg does and 2 reg., Toggenburg
bucks, also several fine grade does,
cheap, or exch. for any pure bred
chickens. E. C. Stark, Commerce, Ga.
Live Stock Wanted
CATTLE WANTED
Want 4 reg., Short Horn heifers,
over 6 mos. old. Make best offer. J. M.
Brand, Hazehurst, Ga.
. , HOGS WANTED
Want prices on Reg: Tamworth, or
large Yorkshire pigs, 6 wks. to 4 mos.
old. C. H. Martin, Waycross, Ga., Rt.
2. Box 122B.
SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED
Want unlimited number kid goats,
wt., from 10 to 24 lbs., to be shipped
on December 19th. Give best price
crated, FOB your Exp. Office, and
number you can.ship. J. E. Clancy,
Savannah, Ga., Citizens Trust Bldg.
Farms For Rent
Good, 6 room house and barn, with
garden, orchard, truck patches and
good: pastures, less than 1 mi. from
town; good roads. Standing rent reas-
onable. M. C. Mallicoot, Summerville,
Ga.
35 acres in White county, lies well.
fresh land. Near church and_ school.
2 mi. hard surface highway. For 8rd
and 4th. W. F. Miller, Lula, Ga. Rt. 2.
Two 2 horse farms; good school and
church, free stone water, good pasture,
and orchard; 4 room house and barn.
Rural mail at your door. Good river
bottoms for corn; upland for cotton.
Easily cultivated. 50-50 basis, or 3rd
and 4th. If you cant tend 2ehorse crop,
will consider 1 horse men in No. Ga.
D. S. Silver, Talking Rock, Ga., RFD 2.
2 to 4 horse farm between Macon
and Perry, in Houston county. Good,
smooth, fertile land with either nut
or Bermuda grass on it; 5 room house,
grade, at 30c lb. F. L. Wood, Atianta,
tion and packages should be
tents.
and daffodil bulbs, and peach
State Board of Entomology,
barn, and pasture. Must be able to fur-
nish his own stock and tools. $300 per
year. L: S. Hayes, Macon, Ga. Rt. 3.
58 A. contains 15 A. bottom land in
Lumpkin County. J. B. Simmons
Cleveland, Ga.
fruit. 1-3 or 1-4, or cash. 22 mi. At-
lanta. S. S. Stover, Atlanta, Ga, 809
Thrower Bldg.
One 2 horse crop, 3 mi. Norcross, on.
50-50 basis, or 3rd, or 4th. 1 mi. from
highway, 1-2 mi. from school. W. A.
McGinnis, Norcross, Ga. RFD 1.
Suitable location for poultry farm
on Blythe Isle. Do not write, come and
see if interested. B. O. Fussell, Bruns-
4 acres land, with 4 room house and
corn mill. No wood. 4 mi. Lithonia, on
Rt. 1, 1 mi. from Rock quarries. W. B.
Griffith, Atlanta, Ga. 650 BonaVen-
ture Ave., N. E.
~Good farm to lease near school and.
church; good land and suitable place
to live, on paved road. G. F. Sutton,
30 acres truck land, 1 1-2 mi. East
: = Storer, Atlanta, Ga. 809 Thrower
g. *
Two 2 horse farms, 1-2 mi. Elberta
station, G. S. & F. RR, lower 5th Dist.,
Houston County, known as Jos. S. Vin-
son place, 14 mi. southeast Macon.
ton, or melons; 4 good houses, plenty
wood and water, near church, school
and RR station. J. W. Vinson, Ma-
con, 2210 2nd St., or Dr. Curtis. D.
Vinson, Macon, Ga., 515 Macon Nat.,
Bank Bldg.
6 mule farm, 5 mi. south Commerce,
40 acres, good land; pasture, blidgs..{
come true to variety named.
CHASERS OF PLANTS AND NURSERY |
STOCK | -
Regulations of the Georgia State Board of Entomology
prohibit the sale or shipment of nursery stock (including all
trees, shrubs, bushes and cuttings, whether grown: in nut-
series or home gardens, or native forest grown; also straw-
berry and sweet_potato plants) unless same has been inspect-
ed within the past year and certificate of inspection 1s at-
tached to the package. Gift plants from individuals may be.
sent via Atlanta marked For Terminal Inspection. te a
sons who sell plants are required to have their stock certi~ |
fied. Greenhouse or soft bodied plants do not require Im-
spection, but they pass through the Terminal Inspection Sta- ob
Special attention is directed to Federal and State regu-
lations prohibiting the movement of uncertified narcissus
areas under quarantine on account of the phony peach di-
sease. Full particulars may be secured by writing to the
Georgia Certified Nursery Stock has been inspected and
found free from injurious insects and plant diseases, and 1s
further. protected by bond guaranteeing that plants will
Per-
plainly marked showing con-
trees or roots produced in the
tlanta, Georgia.
M. 8S. YEOMANS,
State Entomologist.
River; near good schools, churches,
etc. Want to rent to man who can fur-
nish his own stock and supplies, but
we could help him some. Good, large
dwelling and 3 good tenant houses, big
barn, and other out houses. Good cot-
ton land. Write for full particulars,
giving satisfactory ref. A. M. Benton,
Winder, Ga., 501 Broad St.
2 horse farm for rent; good 5 room
house, out-bldgs., and good pasture;
near church and school. $100. J. C
Massey. Hampton, Ga. RFD 2.
1 to 10 horse crop, on 3rd and 4th;
good smooth grey cotton land, 48 mi.,
W. Atlanta.,Mrs. T. J. Biggers, Bremen,
Ga. a /
1 horse farm, near Devereaux; good
school and churches. Tenant to furnish
stock and supplies. Standing rent. Miss
Eva Arnold, Devereaux, Ga...
10 A., good land, 4 room house, weil,
barn, etc., on public highway, within
village of Greshamville; about 200 yds.,
from consolidated school, churches,
stores, etc. Good community. $35.00 a
year. Write, or see me. Izzie Treadwill,
Social Circle, Ga., Box 244. - ~
Farm: variety of fruit and. pecan
trees, 1 good mule, I. H. C., tractor,
good cond., all farm implements, tools,
3tc., corn, fodder, hay, cotton-seed, etc.
Possession January 1st. Write for full
Ee G. W. Lovett, Luthersville,
a.
Wanted to Rent Farms
_ Want to rent with privilege of buy-
ing a good farm, of good iand and
idgs. Have 2 mules and some feed.
Well exp. farmer, 43 yrs. old, med. size
amily, Prefer near Evans _ county.
Write fully what. you have and will
furnish. S. G. Rogers, Hagan, Ga.
Want for 1930, good 1 horse farm on
halves. Good, honest white man, with-
jut bad habits. Life time exp. Would
consider good wages. Anywhere in
Ga. Ready to move now. Write for ref.
ml E. Gilson, Arabi, Ga., RFD 1, Boz
Want to lease small commercial or-
chard in Ga. Must be A-1 cond., with
good home and an accredited high
school within easy reach. Give free de-
scription and terms in - first letter.
Would prefer 1 equipped with sprayer
and tools. Ed Earle, Ninety Six, S. C.
Want to rent in So. Ga., 15 or. 20
acres for tobacco. Life time exp. Grew
and cured crops two previous years in
Ga. Must:ke convenient to 9 mos
school, have good house, barns, pack-
houses, etc. Prefer 50-50 basis. Land-
owner to furnish everything for crop;
and a cow. Finance self until saving
time.. Ref. exch. Must get located by
end of year. What have you? R. H.
Bishop, South Hill, Virginia, Box 107.
Want small 2 horse farm with 5 or
14 mi. north Athens, on the Oconee
faye
6 room house and plenty out-bldgs.,
ARE
Thursday, December 5, 1929. :
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near good school, on 50-50 basis. Must =
have good land, stock and tools. 8 ~
in family (6 children, 6 1-2 to 17 yrs.
old). Life time exp., farming and live
stock; also carpenter builder, repair
farm bldgs., also blacksmithing. EH.
et sons Atlanta, Ga., 676 Tifton St.,
N. W. ee
Want 6 to 12 plows on share basis.
Good cotton land. Party to furnish
good mules and walking cultivators,
and-finance making crop. G. G. Jack-
son, Arlington, Ga. Rt. 2. :
Want to rent farm with option of
buying: farm, mule, cow, feed and ~
equipment. Must be good house; near
good town and school. Will repair place
if considerations are.given for the
work. Want place where I can spare -
time farm. (Am painter by trade). So- _
ber, honest, reliable and want chance ~*
.
to work out a farm home of my own.
R. V. Umphries, Thomasville, Ga. 408
Grady St.
Want 15 or 25 acres good land
connection with water power mill;
Good dwellings, etc. Can finance self.
B. M. Thompson, Cogdell, Ga. ar
Want to rent by January Ist, 1930,
small farm, or suburban home with
few acres, near Atlanta, for home of
Doctors family, whose offices are in ~
Atlanta. Must have house of at least
5 rooms, good water, and conveniences, |
on car line, or easy access to car linex
aoe E. L. Babcock, Cordele, Ga., Rt.
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_ SECOND-HAND MACHINERY
FOR -SALE
Ottawa) 2 1-2 to 3 H. P. motor, $50. Ss
C. A. George,
Brown Ave.
Columbus, Ga. 904
PIGEONS FOR SALE
1 lot, 10 prize winning White crested 5
Swiss Mondaines, and several prs., Race
ing Homers, mated, all banded and
working. Sell. Write for reasonable
prices. Also will exch. 1 grown Tum-
in
dler hen for Tumbler cock, or wil buy _
2 Tumbler cocks at right price. H. C.
Ozburn, Statesboro, Ga., Box 22. ;
6 Silver Kings, youngsters, 5 of which
won 5 ribbons in Southeastern Fair,
ready to mate now, $4.00 ea., or $20 for
ot; 20 N. P. A. 1929 banded White
Kings, youngsters, $1 ea., $18 for lot.
G. S. Austin, Atlanta, Ga., 356 More-
and Ave, N.E. cy soi
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE _
9 Ibs., dried sage, leaf. form. Make >
best. offer. Mrs. Mae Gibson, Locust
Grove, Ga.
New downy white feathers, 55c per Ib. _
del. Mrs. Mary Collins, Cordele, Gai 3
Rt. D. a
White cotton brand sacks, 75 Ib. size
and some 100 lb. size. 13 sacks for $1. _
Add postage. Mrs. A. J. Collins, Demor-
est, Ga., Rt. 1 Ee gene
_ Thursday, December 5, 1929.
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BULLETIN.
1, 1930
Below you will find list of hay, grain, straw, bran and other for-
age on which the Quartermaster of the Georgia National Guards wish-
es to receive sealed bids in triplicate form at his office, 12 Capitol
Square, S.,W., Atianta, Georgia. The bids will be received until 11:00
A, M. December 12, 1929. The period of delivery will be from January
to March 31, 1930. Specifications are as follows:
Project No. 1 (61 Horses)
lc Hay,-teeding, baled; Timothy No. 2520-25. 2 72,900 lbs.
2. Conk white, NO-2. sacked: << a 46,900 lbs.
3. Straw, bedding. No. 2 _____: Ge ote ede 26,000 Ibs.
Project No. 2 (25 Horses)
4. Hay, feeding, baled, Timothy No. z __.-..._..___. 31,234 lbs.
be Corn wilite No 2 saCked2= ee 20,000 Ibs.
G= Straw; D6dGIng, INO; 2 oe ee 11,100 Ibs.
Project No. 3 (26 Horses)
7. Hay, feeding, baled, Timothy No. 2 __-._---._ _-- 31,640 Jbs.
8 Corn, -white,-No. 2 sacked) 2 ee 19,440 Ibs.
OS Straw peddineo "NO. 2 es ee 11,300 lbs.
Project No, 4 (21 Horses)
10, Hay, feeding. baled: Timothy No. 2-225. 20,600 Ibs.
iieaCor, white: NO: sacked) =n a 11,300 lbs.
das. eran, wheal, SAaCkeG:. 3 ss a ee ee 2,000 lbs
Project No, 5 (26 Horses)
13. Hay, teedine, baled; Timothy N62 2) 32,200 Ibs.
14>. Com; white, "N0.-2 sacked) .2 3 i 19,000 lbs.
15, Straw, bedding, No. 2 22.5.2 11,500 lbs.
16 Bran; wheat, sacked, ss ee os 1,000 Ibs.
ALL OF ABOVE TO BE BARN DELIVERY
_ UNIT PRICE (POUND) MUST BE QUOTED.
Forage furnished must be in accordance with U.S. Specifications,
Hay 24-40; Oats 24-2D; Straw 24-7B; and Official Hay, Grain and
Straw standards of the United States Promulgated by the Secretary
of Agriculture. :
The Federal Government reserves the right to increase or de-
crease the above amounts. Inspection and acceptance at point of
delivery.
Bids will be considered on all or any part of the following kinds
of forage:
Oats:
(The following grades of oats to be in accordance with U. S.
Army specifications No. 24-2D and the Official Grain Stan-
dards of the United States promulgated by the Secretary of
- Agriculture).
No. 2 White, Red or Mixed.
Corn: (For the total amount of oats called for at any post or sta-
tion, 25 per cent in corn of the following grades in accord-
ance with U. S. Army Specifications No. 24-40 and the Of-
ficial Grain Standards of the United States promulgated by
the Secretary of Agriculture, may be substituted for oats,
provided corn can be furnished cheaper than oats, pound for
pound).
U. S. No. 2 Shelled corn, White, Yellow or Mixed.
U. S. No. 3 Shelled corn, White, Yellow or Mixed.
Hay: '
: _ Army specifications No. 24-60 and all except those for grain
hay in accordance with the Official Hay Standards of the
United States promulgated by the Secretary of Agriculture).
U. S. No. 2 Alfalfa
U. S. No. 2 Alfalfa Light Timothy mixed
U. S. No. 2 Alfalfa Light Grass Mixed
(The following grades of hay to be in accordance with U. S.
-NOTICE---CORN AND GRAIN GROWERS
WS,
Us:
classes of hay.)
U. S. No. 2 Timothy | an
U. S. No. 2, Timothy Light Grass Mixed
U. S. No. 2 Timothy Light Clover Mixed 2
'U. S. No. 2 Mixed Hay, 60 per cent or more timothy, balance
any combination of clover and other grasses.
U. S. No. 2 Upland Prairie
U~
Grain Hay:
No. 1 Grain Hay, Wheat or
Straw:
S. Army Specifications No.
No. 2 Tangled Rye
No. 2 Wheat
No. 2 Oat
Rice
Hay, Bedding, U. S. Army Specifications No. 24-5A.
purpose may be of lower grades but must be
_ (Hay for this
sound).
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS
Bids are requested in accordance with the terms of this nvitation
for all or any part of the authorized classes and grades of forage list-
ed at end of this invitation. Bidder must specify class and grade (or
oats, and straw, on which price is being
be subject to rejection because indefinite.
No prices will be entered on list of authorized class and grade at end
prices must be quoted in spaces provided below
indicated Consignee, and should quote only the kind and grade of for-
classes and grades) of hay,
quoted, otherwise bid will
of the invitation, but
age they are prepared to furnish at
BID ONLY PER UNIT INDICATED
_, All quotations must be f. 0. b. barns or organization (all transpor- -
tation and switching charges prepaid), barn door or first floor delivery
only. Unless dealer specifies barn door or first floor delivery. bid will
be construed made for either at the election of Consignee.
One pound to be deducted from gross weight for each sack:. all
the Government.
sacks to become property of
Bids are especially desired from
the forage is to be used
tion.
No facilities for weighing exist at points of delivery and contract-
is. isignee licensed weighmasters weight
certi delivery or shipment, certificate to be mailed
in time to reach consignee prior to arrival of shipments. | -
ors will be required to furnish consi
certificate covering each
Quantities called fo
may be increased, decrease
time of making awards. \
Proposals will be signed by the
lopes, postage fully prepaid, and- addressed to
Disbursing Officer, State of Georgia
lanta,Ga., marked,
(CT) December 12, 1929.
For further information, address Lt.
M. C., Georgia National Guards, U.S. Property and
cer, 12 Capitol Square, S. W., Atlanta, Georgia. _
No. 2 Alfalfa Light Johnson Mixed
No. 2 Alfalfa Light Grain Mixed
(Not over 25 per cent of the total hay requirements
of any station may be purchased from the foregoing
S. No. 1 Grass Hay consisting of such cultivated grasses
as Cheat, red top, and bluegrass.
(The following grades of grain hay to be in accordance
with U. S. Army Specifications No. 24-8C.) :
(The following grades of straw to be in accordance with U.
Supplies will be subject to inspection and acceptance at destina-
r are based upon present requirements and
d or cancelled as conditions may require at
, 12 Capitol Square, S. W., At-
proposals for Forage to
Oat.
24-7B.)
the lowest price. B
local dealers in vicinity where
bidder, inclosed in sealed enve-
the U. S. Property and
be opened 11:00 A. M.,
-Col. Arthur McCollum, Q.
Disbursing Offi-
Fiowers and Seed
For Sale
Paper white nercissus, extra large
Meaibe 5c ea. Dwarf blue hydrangea,
well rooted, 30c. Shasta daisy, 25c doz.
White iris lily bulbs 50c doz. Large
white and red cannas, 10c ea. Dorothy
Perkins rose (pink) rooted 15c_ ea.
Stamps accepted. Mrs. R. W. Barwick,
ke ana lilies, 10, 12 and 20c
ilk and wine lilies, 10, an
le narcissus, 15c doz. Yellow
jonquils, 75c for 100. Orange gladiolas
5e ea. All orders returned at senders
expense for less than 25c. No C. O. D.
- orders. Mrs. Dock Brown, Route 1, Box
_ 14, Doerun, Ga.
- California Canna bulbs, 4 colors, 25
to 50c per doz. California extra fine
rose cuttings, 25c per dozen. Or will
exch. for everbearing strawberry and
Klondike plants. Mrs. B. F. Hortman,
Route 1, Ochlochnee, Ga. :
_ Crimson lilies, large size, 50c. Shas-
ta daisies, 40c doz. or exchange for
butter beans. Mrs. J. L. Gann, Chaun-
ate t dark red cannas
Hastings large type dark re
60c per tater. Red gladioli 50c per doz.
Miss Bessie Roberson, Route 1, Lenox,
ae
Y Sranee day or lemon lilies, $1 hun-
dred. Yellow and orange cannas 40c
: . Blue sweet scented violets, $1 100
. 35 doz. Yellow Marechalneil ramb-
ler rose cuttings, 15c; President Taft,
~ red, yellow Marechalneil rose cuttings
15 cents dozen. Purple verbena 25 cents
doz. Hollyhocks, 40 doz. Brown, white,
Soa ellow and bronze color chrysan-
: Le 30c, doz. ea. Sweet Williams
plants, 25 doz. Lemon plants, 15 ea.
Red hardy carnation cuttings, 10c ea.
Miss Marsena Hughey, Rt. 1, Ranger,
Ga.
Purple King Iris, 35c a doz. Pink Hy-
drangeas, 3 cuttings 50c. Add postage.
Mrs. A. Tuck, Route 3, Box 59, Ellijay,
Ga.
Red Spirea, crepe myrtle, hardy blue
hydrangea, purple wisteria, snow drop,
25 ea. Any 6 above except spirea for
$1 postpaid. Mrs. K. P. Steinheimer,
Woolsey, Ga. R. F. D. :
Roots of a Terrestrial Orchid, per-
fectly hardy out of doors, foliage ever-
green, redish purple blooms on_ tall
spikes three to four ft. high. Blooms
are 6 to 8 in, across. Mrs. Grant Brock,
Tallapoosa, Ga. .
Hollyhocks, foxgloves, hardy hibis-
cus, perennial sweet peas, all mixed
celors; yellow coreopsis, four-month-
old plants, 25c doz. postpaid. Miss Mary
Lewis, Cornelia, Ga.
White Bermuda Easter lily bulbs.
large size, $1:50 per doz. Bulblets 25c
a doz. D. . Thompson, Pinehurst,
a.
ayer double, poppy seeds, ~* color
pink; 10c heaping tbls. Narcissus bulbs
ee 5c. Mrs. J. E. Huff, Philomath,
a.
Flowery locust, red apple blossom
Japonica, 20c ea. Purple, blue and white
king iris 30c a doz. red, pink and white
monthly rose cuttings, 10c ea. Jonquils
and daffodils 15c per doz. bulbs; pink
weigelia cuttings, 10c; white thunder-
derga, well rooted, 20c ea. Snow drop,
20c. Rainbow coleus, wandering jew,
erns, moss, lavender and white oxalis
swinging basket) 10c ea. Add postage.
Myrtle O. Duvall, Oakman, Ga. >
Chrysanthemums; Large white daisy,
flowered, large white plum, large
>ronze, small yellow, small white dai-
sy flowered; 25c per doz., plus postage.
Pink perennial p. cb:
for $1. Parma violets, winter. blooming,
a
Jonquils, narcissus and daffodils, 1c
ea., plus postage. Mrs. A. J. Cotney,
Butler, Ga. Route 1.
Rooted cape jasmines, 10 to 12 in.
tall, 25c ea. Jonquils, yellow narcissus,
25c doz. Yellow and orange cannas.
50 doz. All delivered; exchange for
butterfly bush, abelia, or double hi-
biscus. Miss Minnie L. Williams, Route
2, Oglethorpe, Ga.
One well rooted Gardenia, 35c; large
double daffodils, 50c per doz; white
narcissi bulbs, 35c per doz. Large scar-
let amaryllis bulbs, 35 a doz. Mrs. C.
B. Tanner, Sandersville, Ga. .
Extra good blooming caHa lily bulbs
25c ea. Medium size, 15c: small two
for 5; peony poppy seed (pink) /10c
for large teaspoonful. Mrs. Lee Wat-
kins, Rt. A. Boston, Ga;
Large, double dahlia bulbs, $1 a doz.
Chrysanthemum plants, - all large typ.
and colors, will exchange for nandina.
cherry, purple iris; Spider lilies, crim-
son amaryllis bulbs or pecans or daf-
fodil bulbs. Mrs. Rufus Anderson, Rt.
2 Box 28. Augusta, Ga.
Maiden Hair Fern, Boston Fern,
Pink Hydrangea, salmon Sultana, Jus-
ticia cuttings all rooted; old rose ox-
alis bulb, also pink to exchange for
grape beefsteak or angel. wing begon-
ia; Angel trumpet, milk and wine lily
or white and pink double dahlias; ex-
shange one for one except the oxalis,
three of it for one. Mrs. A. L. Robin-
son, Route 3, Acworth, Ga,
American or globe arborvitaes, 15 to
20 in., 25 and 35c ea. Boxwoods, 25c
ca., pink and yellow azaleas, $1 doz.
American Beauty roses and pink
yloomed Mtn. Laurel, 25c ea. 6 for $1.
Pink Cherokee roses. :
rooted roses, $1; pink spirea 30c each.
OX, doz. 4 doz,
/
|} 100; rhododendrons
or 6 for $1. [
above for several 100 evergreen box-
$1 Anz, 19 ehoina a
{Route 1, __
25 doz. Sweet Williams, assorted col-
ors, 25 doz. 5 doz. for $1. Coral bush -
28, pink berries, 75c doz. Orange day
lilies, 30c doz. English dogwoods and
yellow dogwoods, 3 for 50c. Althea lil-
ies, different colors, 10 for $1. Crabap-
dle sprouts, $1 doz. Miss A. Wilson, ae
Morganton, Ga.
25 everblooming roses. Angelus, The
3ride, Pink Radiance, Helen Good,
Beauty of Stapleford, Soupert, Betty,
ldorado, Gorgeous and others. 25 and
35c ea. 5 shades, yellow, lavender,
bronze, dark red, red reverse yellow
and pure white chrysanthemums; Jap-
anese honeysuckle and dark red dahlia
subes, 50c doz. Brilliant red and cream
zannas, each green foliage 50c doz.
Red and pink crepe myrtle, sour pome-
sranate 25c ea, Royal purple parma
violets, very fragrant, bloom all win-
Y;, Hemerocollis (double day lilies)
$1 per 100. Cedars, 25c ea. Mrs. W. H.
Bagley, Cusseta, Ga.
Well rooted blue hydrangea, 25c ea. ~
or 6 for $1. Yellow daffodils and wht.
Narcissus, 25c doz. $1 hundred; laven-
der lilacs, 25c ea., or 6 for $1; purple
iris, 35c_ doz. Purple violets, Bronze
flag, each, 5c doz., or 75c a hundred.
Hardy blue verbenas, 15c doz. or 75c
and azalea, 25c ea.
Will exchange any of.
woods; well rooted. Add postage on
all orders under 50c. Mrs. Emma Clay- _
ton, Roy, Ga.
Rose cuttings, rd, cream, pink and
white everblooming. 5c ea., or 50c a
doz. Large canna bulbs, 2 for 5 or
25c per doz. Jettie Thompson, 14 .__
ey
Kelly St., Tallapoosa, Ga,
Blue Grape Hyacinth
100. Mrs. Lee Akins,
oe.
bulbs, 50c per |
Hartwell, Ga,
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PAGE SIX
Farm Land For Sale
(Continued from page 3)
180 A. 40 A. in cultivation, bal., in
' pasture and timber land, 50,000 ft. of
saw. timber pow oe ~ Seam i
bearing apple trees; ro OUSE ;
well of paren: good out buildings;
$2,000. W. B. Freeman, Cleveland, Ga.,
RG, 0. ,
-: 140 A., 2 mi. W. of Jasper on State
Highway; 1-2 mi. good school and
church; good orchard, peaches and ap-
ples; 2 dwellings, barns; other out-
fuildings; new wire pasture, plenty
- water, wood, etc. J. A. Nichalson. Jas-
per, Ga., Rt. 2.
-'156 A., 40 A., cleared, rest in wood.
$1,000 worth of timber now ready for
saw mill; good house and barn; run-
ning water through pasture; good
spring; near church and_ school; 5
mi. E. Adairsville, Ga. $2,500. Mrs.
Lulu Scott, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 3.
323 A., Monroe Co., on Macon and
Thomaston Highway; 26 mi, W. of
Macon; 3 mi. to RR, churches, and
schools; 40 A., of hardwood, lots of
pine; one creek; 3 branches; 3 springs.
Hamilton Jones, Macon, Ga., Rt. 1.
100 A., 2 houses; 1 mi., from Brooks,
Ga., good shape to make 50 bales cot-
ton ist yr., besides other crops; Will
rent to right party now and supply
amt., of rental as purchase priee fall
1930. Possession. Jan. 1st or before. R.
P. Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga.
135 A., 20 A., bottom; 40 A., upland
in cultivation; 2 good dwellings; 2
barns; good pastures; good orchards
well watered; also 35 A., 1 house and
barn; good orchard well watered; also
30 A., 1 house and barn, good orchard
well watered; All within from 6 to 8 mi.
NW. of Gainesville, close to churches
and schools. On good roads and bus
lines. Prices reasonable and terms. C.
F. Whelchel, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 7.
700 A., good red Jand near Flowery
Branch, Hall county; good school and
churches on Southern RR. Paved state
highway runs through the place. 2
dwellings; barns, etc., 2 wells. $3,750;
one-half cash, balance terms. J. T.
Jones, Buford, -Ga., Rt. 2. :
135 A, 5 room tenant house, out-
buildings, wood, pasture with running
water; 3 horse crop in- cultivation; 4
mi., Athens on. good public road; 1-2
_mi., to Atlanta highway. Produces cot-
~ten, corn, etc., $3,000, easy terms. Less
for all cash. Mrs. G. W. Barber, Madi-
son, Ave., Athens, Ga.
185 <A., Oglethorpe Co., on public
road; 2 mi. Stephens and Maxeys;
near mill, store, etc., 4 room tenant
house, barn, etc., pasture with run-
ning water; three horse crop in culti-
vation; $2500. easy payments, or for
rent. Mrs. E. Cabaniss, Maxeys, Ga.
- 20 A. 10 mi. to Chattanooga, Tenn,;
10 A. in cultivation; 10 A. in pasture
and woods; good ever running spring;
-nice young peach orchard; near R. R.
station. Mrs. Wm. Meredith, Kin-
_sington, Ga. Route 2.
~ 100 A. 4 mi. Danville, Ga., 75 A. in
cultivation, balance in Timber and
pasture all under hog wire fence, 3
out houses; good sugar cane mill; run-
ning water on the place; $2,750. Terms.
ot D. Howard, Danville, Ga. Route
63 A. nearly all cleared 1-4 mile from
Statesboro, Ga. 2 story dwelling, two
barns and other out buildings; 2 ten-
ant houses each with barn. Mrs. T. J.
_ Cobb, 202 S. Main St., Statesboro, Ga. |
_ 490 A. 6 mi. Blackshear; 60 A. in
cultivation; good farm house; barns
and tobacco barn; good growth pine
timber; $3000. $1000 cash, balance in.
a 2 years. Sol Oden, Blackshear,
85 A. White County, N. E. Ga. in
fruit, grain and cotton section; good
schools, churches; handy to R. R. ideal
for stock raising and cotton farm;
good buildings; 2 settlements; price
$3,000. $1,000 cash, balance Federal
aes Bank terms. A. F. Kenimer, Leaf,
oe :
125 A. 80 A. in cultivation, well
drained and stumped; 6 room bunga-
ow; 5 room tenant house; good pas-
ure, plenty water; tools, rid-
ng cultivator, mower, rake, etc., 2 mi.
accredited school; bus passes
Cheap with terms. Mrs. Evelyn Riley,
Morven, Ga. anes
300 A. on paved highway, R. R., pow-
sr line with side track on place. Mules,
tools, feed and seed for next years
op. 1 dwelling, 3 tenant houses, five
barns, 4 good wells; 200 A. cleared and
cross fences; good 4 room house, barn, |.
jon Dec,
| 8 SM AR eee
A. bottom land, red clay subsoil on up-
land. 3 mi. of Clermont Hall County.
$40 A. Terms. J. N. Miller, Leo, Ga.
260 A., 150 A, in cultivation, both
pasture and running water. Close to
school and church. Will consider trade.
L. O, Mauldin, Resaca, Ga.
30 A. level, fertile land, 1 mi., S. W.
Whigham, Ga., 1 mi. of graded high-
way; 4 room house, ceiled; 100 budded
pecan trees 5 years old. Good water;
convenient to schools and churehes.
- B. Waldrop, Whigham, Ga. Route
150 A, 1 mi. from Ft. Gaines, Ga.,
70 acres in pecan trees; Stuart and
Schley varieties; ages 4 to 20 yrs; 5
room ceiled house. Will sell at bar-
gain. Have moved away. Terms. W. J.
Tatum, Richland, Ga.
188 acres medium good land, good
water, metal covered barn with brick
foundation; 4 room house metal cov-
ered; small tenant house. Good pas-
ture enclosed two mi. hog wire; on
mail Rt. 3 mi. Oconee, 9 mi. Tennille.
$1,000 terms; corn enough feed two
mules 1 year. Wm. A.-McCarty, War-
then, Ga. Ss
10 _ A. just outside Waycross, Ga.,
ing; ideal chicken farm. 3 room house,
2 car garage. $2,000. Will take cattle
as part payment or other values. Mrs.
S. S. Carter, Blackshear, Ga.
120 acres; 60 acres of 1st bottom land
in cultivation, 50 A. of 2nd bottom
land in young timber; 10 acres upland
timber; 5 room dwelling, new tenant
house; plenty out buildings. 9 mi. W.
Blairsville on Highway No. 2. Well
worth $8,000, will take $6,500. J. F. Ar-
rant, Young Cane, Ga.
271 1-2 A. extra good farm land, wa-
ter, 4 room house, 2 barns, 2 fowl hous-
es, 1 smoke house, farm tools, 2 large
brood sows, 100 bu. corn, 6000 stalks
of sugar cane for seed; 20 scupper-
nong vines, 12 grape vines; all kinds
fruit trees; 70 pecan trees; Located at
Pineville Ga. 8 mi. W. of Buena Vista.
Marion County. 4 mi. from Burgis R.
R. Station. Health failed. $2400. C. E.
Grimes, Buena Vista, Ga.
6 acres on Ga. Ri R. suitable for in-
dustrial site or agricultural ware-
house. Mrs. B. O. Fussell, 889 Edge-
wood Ave., Atlanta, Ga.
220 A. cheap, 5 mi. S. W. Monticello.
Ga. several houses; six horse farm open
plenty of timber and wood; raise any-
thing; possession at once. $30 per acre,
one third cash balance to suit at 8 per
cent interest. W. E. Knight, M. D.,
Mansfield, Ga. ,
8 acres, five room house; barn and
outbuildings new; 1-2 mi. of Gaines-
ville cotton mill. Good dairy or truck
fale A. J. Whitmire, Gainesville, Ga.
55 A. farm well improved on Bank-
head highway, 8 mi. from Atlanta. Also
80 A. farm, well improved, 12 mi., from
Atlanta, one mi. off paved road. Wouid
consider exchange. Theo. F. Smith,
Smyrna, Ga. Rt. 2. . 2s
15 A. on paved highway, 2 1-4 mi.
in branch bottom, rest in timber. $750
for the lot. Louie Parker, Talking Rock.
Gas Rte 1,
100 A. 1 1-2 mi. W. of Williamson.
Ga., 5 room residence; 2 tenant houses.
zoed barn, garage, cotton house; all out
houses covered with tin; good orchard
pasture, well water. Mrs. G. A. Shan-
non, Williamson, Ga. Rt. 1. ee
5 different farms, all in Randolph
county. Write for description and price
if interested. D. A. McPherson, Cuth-
bert, Ga. Eee S
2250 Acres, Monroe County, 16 mi.
from Macon, convenient to R. R. school
ehurch. Fine for cattle raising or any
kind of farming. John T. Middle-
brooks, Box 88, Barnesville, Ga.
900 acres river land in a body; well
timbered; 15 A. in cultivation; 4 mi
from R. R. station. Well watered, good
Stock farm. _N. W.. Folsom, Norman
Park, Ga. Route 1._ es
165 A. 6 mi. S. W. Warrenton, War-
ren Co., Ga., good land for general
farming, dairy or cattle. Dwelling
house, 2 tenant houses; good pasture
with water; $20 per A. Mrs. C. E. Ab-
bott, Warrenton, Ga, Rt. 1. . :
1325 Acres, Calhoun Co. Ga., 20 miles
from Albany, Colonial house, flowing
Artesian well, new barn; 11 tenant
.| houses; improvements worth over $10,-
000. 700 acres chocolate loam soil open,
balance timber. Owing to sickness will
Sell at $22.50 per acre; 10 to 15 years.
balance practically like rent: Possess-
1930. Leo Grossman, 1150 E.
North Ave., Atlanta, Ga. Apt. C-7.
wood forest; 25 A. pine woodland; 30
ree of stumps; 75 A. original hard |
100 acres of land, uncleared with
some timber; clay subsoil, 3-4 hill land
corn and cotton land; 2 sets of bldgs..
suitable for trucking or general farm-|
BULLETIN
and Atlanta R. R. H. E. Seckinger,
Clyo, Ga. Rt. 3.)
36 acres, running water; one 6 room
house; one 3 room house, 4 stall barn;
other out bldgs.; 2 mi. Roswell, Ga.,
1 1-2 miles No. 9 highway; 22 mi. At-
lanta;. terms or would trade. Also 40
well, 22 from Atlanta. Plenty outbuil-
dings. G. S. Moore, Roswell, Ga. Rt.
2, Cobb Co. : :
110 A. good level farming land; 1
mi. N. EB. of Locust Grove, No loans
or mortgages against place. Mrs. Z.
A. McDonald, Loeust Grove, Ga.
57 acre farm and orchard; 22 A.
bearing apple trees; 23 A. Crops all
kinds; 12 A. pasture with water and
some small timber; big barn, packing
shed, shop, double garage, cow barn,
apple house, cellar, poultry houses; 1
mi. to highway and R. R. Station. $150
a A. A. J. Collins, Demorest, Ga.
Rt t.
40 acres, Douglas County, Ga. 12 mi.
south Douglasville, 16 mi. E. of Car-
rollton. 25 acres in cultivation; store
house at cross road suitable for store
and filling station; close to store, gin,
mill, lodge, churches, school. On bus
pee een O. H. Hines, Winston, Ga.
Rt. 1.
80 acres, 40 acres in cultivation, 15
acres branch bottoms; good pasture,
water, well timbered; 4 room house
and out buildings. 5 miles Marietta; 2
miles Kennesaw. W. S. Tatum, Ma-
rietta, Ga. Rt. 6:
50 acres; 35 A. in cultivation; four
room house; good tobacco land; 5 mi.
Hahira, Ga. on public road. $1,200. $300
payments. Small cash down payment, |
cash, balance on terms. R. L. Hewitt,
Hahira, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 75.
209 A. good seven room house; four
miles N. . Manchester, Ga. in Merri-
wether county. Good schools, water,
yasture, timber. 3,000 peach trees bear-
ng. $40 per acre. N. A. Weldon, Man-
chester, Ga. Route 1. -
293 A. Wayne County, 85 under fence
75 in- cultivation; dwelling house and
all necessary outbuildings; 1 tenant
house; can put 200 A. in cultivation,
olenty of water; Cultama River bor-
ders 1 side; 9 mi, Odum, $10 A. G. W.
Landon, Odum, Ga.
236 acres good land, southwest Ga.
Grady county, 2 mi. Whigham, near
highway; 90 acres under cultivation;
3 tenant houses, $15 per acre, for quick
sale. Must close trade by December
15th. Mrs. J. W. Lane, Whigham, Ga.
94 1-2 A. in Baldwin County, 2 mi.
Browns Crossing, and 7 Milledgeville,
on lower Macon road; 6 room, ceiled.
painted dwelling, and well of water
on back porch; plenty outbuildings,
etc. Place enclosed Page wire fence
with cross fences. Splendid for dairy
and truck farming. $3,500. Will exch.
for other property. Mrs. W. A. Huff,
Milledgeville, Ga. -Rt.-2.-- =.
. 60 acres near Plains, Ga., 15 or 20
acres.-of Woodland, water; 2 tenant
houses 1-2 mile from paved road; sev-
eral building lots on public road. Mrs.
M. D. Walters, Plains. Ga.
120 acres, Walker Co. Ga. 10 miles
N..of Jasper; 5 A in cultivation; \1 1-21TS. Chattanooga, Tenn. 3 miles W. Lee
Memorial School, Chickamauga, Ga.
lenty fruit, good. water, roads, tele-
yhone connections. Especially suitable
for berries, fruits and vegetables. S
D. Blaylock, Chickamauga, Ga. Rt. 1.
Nice three-acre home with good 3
yoom house and brick fireplace, has
on place, A bargain for someone wish-
ing to locate in Mountains. away from
mosquitoes and malaria. Only four
hundred feet off new highway and a
Jandy place to engage in chicken rais-
ng. Priced very reasonable. Is now
ae Craig R. Arnold, Dahlonega.
a.
CREEK BOTTOM FARMclose to
Dahlonega, about 70 acres; good house
and outbuilding. Finest land and very
)roductive has rested out one year. T.
Frank Christian, Dahlonega, Ga.
100 A. well imp. land near Talbot-
-|ton; good land, good pasture: new, 5
room dwelling and out buildings, good
barn shedded all around with plenty
room for 15 or 20 milch cows. Conven-
ient to church and accredited high
school. $22.50 per A. R. W. Blanton,
Talbotton, Ga. . :
ideal truck farm, 34 1-4 A. 7 mile
South Macon, 1 mi. paved highway on
bus line -to schools; good pasture; good
land; new 3 room tenant house; 4 room
bungalow; several young, bearing fruit
trees. Reasonable for cash, or to re-
liable party, good down payment and
terms. Apply to J. H, King, Lynmoore
St., Macon, Ga., or J. D. Durden, Fair-
burn, Ga. Rt. 1.. ;
40 A. farm 1 mi. Swainsboro, on
State highway; 30-in high state of
ultivation; 4 room painted bungalow:
30 miles N. Savannah on Savannah
acre tract, 3 room house 4 miles Ros-.
running water and baby water falls}
= Thursday, December 5, 1929.
3 room tenant house; large barn with
20 ft. hall up ag 2 ee cribs, 1
ok and 1 smoke house,
ter and kettle; 3 wells of fine water;
filling station and store hous. $2,500.
Cash. J. L. Coursey, Swainsboro, Ga.
-20 A., about 12 in cultivation, small
house, few acres in good saw timber,
14 mi. North Atlanta. $2,000. Mrs. J.
W. Maloney, Doraville, Ga. :
60 A. 1-2 mi. from town and high-
way. Mostly woodland. Orchard, pas-
Purcell, Ball Ground, Ga.
yrup shel- =
ture and small new blidg., $1,250. T.B. ~
55 acres, 1-2 mi. Depot and town of
150, on Ga. RR., church, post office,
etc., 3 room house in fair cond., barn,
good well; 10 M. ft. saw Jumber, $1,-
300. $200 down; 10 yrs. on rest, 4 per
cent interest. Possession at once. hex
Montis, Warrenton, Ga.
90 A. land, 6 room house, barn, pas-
ture, near church and school: 8 mi.
town on highway, $4000 cash. Mrs
Cora Sims, Calhoun, Ga., Rt. 4. :
145 A. about 55 for cultivation, with
bldgs., all fenced, bal. timber, in Cof-
fee county. Bargain, or trade for smal-
ler acreage. B. T. Burkett, West Green,
Ga.
Barnesville, on Central Ga. RR.,
convenient to churches and schools.
RFD school bus ea. day. $1,850. Some
terms. Mrs. Remella Mathews, Barnes-
Ville, Ga.
106 1-4 A. in Chattahoochee coun-.
ty, 6 mi. RR station; running water
in pasture; 1-4 mi. consolidated school
and church; 20 A. cleared. Good house
and out-bldgs., garden, etc., on RFD.
Good neighborhood, $900. J. F. Chas-
tain, Cusseta, Ga.
75 acres, more or less, sandy loam
land, few improvements, 3 1-4 mi. so.
and
Barnesville to Thomaston highway;
145 A. good 5 room house, good barn,
crib, grainery and all out-bldgs., with
Plenty running water through. place;
cash and terms. Make best offer at
Fresh land and level, making bale per
barn, plenty out-bldgs., fine fruit or-
chard, timber, pasture; within mi. 2
churches and 2 good schools. Good,
sober community of all white people
McCart, Loganville, Ga. Rt. 4.
settlement houses. 2 million ft. saw
A land, house, with filling station and
Box 138. :
Peach orchard, covering 55 acres, lo-
cated 26 mi. Atlanta, in Fayette coun-
ty, within city limits Fayetteville. 6M
trees, 6 yrs. old. Land lies level, and
has been fertilized according to direc-
tions of State Board of Agriculture.
Trees, pruned, wormed, and sprayed
Board of Entomology. Paradichloro-
benzine has been placed around trees
Orchard in splendid cond. No loan.
lanta, Ga., 406 Whitehall St. S. W. -
. Desirable farm, located on Cuthbert
to Morgan Road, 3 1-2 mi. Cuthbert;
8 ft. hall dwelling house, with front
and back porch, in good cond. A good
2 horse farm in cultivation; plenty
wood, well water. Convenient to church
and school. Sell, or would rent to a
at once. W. J. Paul, Shellman, Ga.
37 Acres with 5 room house, running:
water; good land, about 1-2 timber; 8
Campbell county, about 4 mi.
burn, $30 per acre. T. J. Morgan, At-
lanta, Ga. 388 Luckie St. N. W. noe
550. acre farm in Marion county,
of cultivation. Confer with: S. A. and
J. T. Davis, Extrs., Buena Vista, Ga.
Route. e
512 acres land,6 room dwelling, Del-
co lights, 6 four room tenant houses,
well on porch; 3 room tenant house. .
Good. garden, 75 or 80 A. level land.
2 good, large pastures. Cash, or part. a
once. J. W. Duvall, Oakman, Ga. Rt.
1, 2 2
35 A. 22 in high state cultivation.
acre. 5 room finished house; 4 stall
$1,600 with terms, or $1500 cash. W. E.
g00 A. land, 2 horse-farm open; 2 .
timber. Most of it in Early county; 5
store, on Dixie highway, 2 mi. town, 8
to go at bargain..J. Wood, Griffin,Ga.
Cash, or reasonable terms, or will exch a
for Atlanta property. O. E. Collum, At-
100 acres, more or less; 5 room with
good party who can finance self. Write-
known as the J. D. Davis farm. On
rural route, well located, in good state
feed stuff, 100 head milch cows, dairy
and farming equipment. C. B. Clay,
Macon, Ga. ;
Stock farm for cews and hogs for
sale. Wired; nine or more plows; plen-
ty running water;
running through; 4 good houses; welis,
springs 550 acres best location in the
county to raise cattle and hogs. 3 mi. :
from Eflaville, Ga. $6000 easy terms
T. F. Livingston, Ellaville, Ga. Bow >
Bo OMI NOR as e 9)
creek and branch E
Ree
according to requirements of State
mi. south Atlanta. Cheap. G. C. Dod-
son, Mtn. View, Ga. ie
150 acres, 2 good, 3 reom houses ix
Fair-
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Thursday, December 5,,1929.
Flowers and Seed
For Sale
Daffodil, Jonquil, red-giadiola bulbs,
75c per 100; poppy seed, large doubie
and single; also larkspur (mixed) seea,
both 10c thls. Mrs. W. L. Edwards, Rt.
3. Ellaville, Ga.
- Mixed butter cups and butter and
eggs, 25c doz., or will exch. for any kind
; iris or cactus dahlia bulbs. Mrs. C. H
Capel, Molena, Ga. :
Narcissus; large ping gladiolas; peon-
ies, Madam Calot, pink Duckess
Demons, white Felix Crousse, blood
a red; peonies are large, double; 50c ea.
| Mrs. Coy White, Marietta, Ga.
: A. R. Privet hedge, $2 per i100; large
butterfly, yellow star and winter jas-
~mine; white Easter rose, Kerria Jap-
-onica; 15c ea. 25 double white spirea,
30 double flesh althea, 2 yr. pink and
cream cochet roses; euonymous, 12
_/ bushy, 25c ea. Gladiola bulbs, 35c doz.
Box Woods from 10-to 25c ea. Postage
paid on large orders. Mrs. V. C. Roark,
Clermont, Ga.
_. April blooming white narcissi bulbs,
10e doz. 12 doz.,.$1; yellow daffodils,
10c per doz. No orders filled for less
than five doz. Mrs. Fannie Browning,
a Rt. 1. Buchanan, Ga. |
o's Double white fever few, 25c doz.,
shasta daises, 25c doz., pink hardy car-
nations or sweet pinks, 25c doz., blue
grape hyacinths, 50c per 100. Ray John-
' gon, Rt. 1. Box 26, Hartwell, Ga.
White dahlia bulbs, 15c ea. 2 for 25c;
a purple and lavender iris, $1 per 100.
. Pink Weigelia, well rooted, 2 for 25c;
oe bear grass, 25c ea., purple lilac, pink al-
res mond, bridal wreath, bridal bouquet,
150 es, or 2-for 25c. Will - exch ~ for
quilt scraps or white sacks or anything
of equal value. Add postage. Mrs. J. L.
Frix, Rt. 2, Talking Rock, Ga.
Pure white double holly hock; double
and single larkspur, all colors; shirley
ae poppy seed, all colors; all for 10c spoon-
ful; Now is the time to piant. Mrs.
J. J. Simmons, Clermont, Ga.
Purple heartsease 10c doz., pink conch
os begonia 10c ea., pink and white. oxatis,
; 5e bunch; add postage. Will exchange
a for phlox, bublate or flesh pink althea.
S Mrs. C. W. Dutton, Tasculum, Ga,
Giant Trimardean pansy plants,
j frost proof, ready for Dec. delivery 25c
- per doz. $1.75 per 100. Blue forget-me-
nots now ready 15c per doz., single
grass pinks, mixed 30c doz. Little crim-
' __-- 0n roses, monthly blooming, well root-
\ed, 20c ea. Pink Dorothy Perkins roses
20c ea. Mrs. E. C. Heaton, Hartwell,
Ga.
Butterfly bush, althea, snow ball, well
rooted 20c ea., pink, purple white har-
dy phlox, 25c doz., white jonquils, yel-
low daffodils, $1 per 100., purple iris,
red and yellow cannas, large type 5c
ok ea. Golden Glow, 15c. doz., bleeding
Rn heart, 20c ea. Feb, Del. Red, yellow.
buff and white dahlias, 10c. Mrs. S. E.
~ Anderson, Rolston, Ga.
eect ' Bulbs of fine and 1-2 double dahlias
=e all shades castus decorative peony,
' pompom, collarette, ball fine and double
- 10c ea., mixtures 50c doz, bulbs of
cannas, lilies, gladiolas 50c doz., plants
/ of frost proof phlox, all coors, 10c doz.,
shasta ddaises, goden glow. sweet wil-
liams, and pinks, 20c doz. Dorothy Per-
kins roses, rooted; flowering almond,
spirea, wisteria, 10c ea., plants of rose
color altheas 25c doz., ornamental gra,
holly hocks 10c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
Belle Godard, Rt. 2. Coggins, Ga.
Cannas; City Portland, deep rose
pink $4 a 100; President large double
red, $2 2 100; large red and yellow var-
igated $1.50 a 100; light lemon yellow.
- $1.50 a 100; large cream white $1 a doz.
Milk and wine lillies 8 for $1; Mixed
bulbs jonquills, daffodils, yellow cluster
narcissus and butter and eggs $1 a 100,
large white bearded iris $1 a 100. 20
different varieties rose cuttings, mixed,
$1 a 100. Pink Dorothy Perkins well
rooted $1 doz. Dbl. Oleander cuttings
and ore jasmine not rooted 20 for $1;
carefully packed; white wisteria cut-
tings $1 a doz. Mrs. J. R. Camp, Cor-
dele, Ga. :
1 doz. everblooming roses 1 yr. old
red, pink, yellow and cream 8 to 18 in.
high 20c ea. or lot $2; dahlia bulbs,
large fancy show Dec. type, red, yellow,
white pink purple, red and varigated
$1 to $2 doz. All colors cannas o0c a
doz. No stamps except for small orders
Mrs. M. M. Kelly, Rt. 4, Lithonia, Ga.
10 colors fine dahlias, some 8 in.,
across, select bulbs, $1.50 doz., del. Mrs.
R. Q. Miller, Acworth, Ga. Rt, 2.
_ Red Japonicas, golden bells,
_ pink azaleas, blooming a aal ge
fed, pink ed white roses, all well root-
pink
ee
silk trees, altheas, red and
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led, 25c ea., $2:50 doz. Exch. for dbl.,
'eannas, any color, except yellow. Mrs
i Thomas Webb. Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3.
White, and pink and white Rambler
roses, rooted, 10c ea. and postage. Miss
Bh Baugh, Athens, Ga., 185 Waddell
purple, 50c doz., $2 a 100. Exch. for new
cotton feed sacks. Ea., to pay postage;
aiso butter-cups, phlox, fox glove, show-
balls lilacs, 25c ea., Eng., Junipers, root-
ed, 2 yrs. old, 50c ea., dbl white Easter
roses, 25c ea. Mrs, N. P. Padgett, Ella,
Gap, Ga.
White, yellow red and pink monthly
roses, rooted, and pink and white Dor-
othy Perkins, all 15e ea., rooted milk
and wine lillies, 20c ea., white and blue
violets, 10e doz. blue lilac, 15c ea.,
Calif. privet, 20c doz., 8 colors, large
type Mums, 25 ea., Shasta daisies,
25 doz., ferns, 5 kinds, 15c ea., 8 kind
begonias, 10c ea., pink, red and salmon
sultanas, 10c ea., 4 col. geraniums, 15c
ea. Ada M. Rice, Maxeys, Ga., Box 95.
Yellow Decorative Dahlia tubers, 3
for 25c; blue and purple iris, jonquils,
butter and eggs, orange lilies, each, 25c
doz., $1 a 100; House Leak, various col-
ors Mums, white, yellow and cream
monthly roses, and Paul Neyron rose
cut., 1 yr. old sage, all 25c doz., yel-
low, green stripe grass, 25c clump. Mrs.
W. F. Fricks, Silver Creek, Ga.
Srowhballs and red flowering quince,
ea., 2 for 25c; purple iris, 20c doz., pink
primroses, purple fox gloves, ea., 15c
doz., evergreen white bloom moss and
creeping Charlie, 15c bunch; snow-on-
the-mtn., 10 thls., sunflower, 15c tea-
cup; other flower seed, reasonable. Add
postage. Mrs. Sidda Southerland, El-
lijay, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 47.
Star jasmine, 25c ea,. also very fine
dahiia bulbs, 3 shades red, variegated,
and purple, very dbl. and large, 10c per
bulb, $1 doz or exch for peanuts, pe-
cans, onions (to eat) butter beans, irish
potatoes, sorghum syrup, dried fruit, or
monthly roses, rooted. Mrs. Bertha Mc-
Michael, Covington, Ga., Rt: 5, 819
Washington St. :
_ Snowballs, 15 ea., 2 for 25; geran-
iums, 10c ea., 3 for 25c; justicia, weil
rotted, 15c ea., 2 for 25c; running roses,
red and pink, rooted, 10c ea.,. month-
ly rose cut., cream and red, 2 for 25c;
peppermint, spearmint and horsemint,
10c doz. Add postage. Miss Ruth White
Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 33.
_Hastings dbl. dahlias, finest varie-
ties, 5. shades pink, all shades red, buff,
lemon yellow, orange and white, 20s
ea., or $2 doz., well rooted cape jasmine
25c ea., dbl. red peonies 35c ea. Miss
Bessie Martin, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 9.
White wax lily, 5 and 6 in., bulbs,
need no protection, 25 and 30c ea., add
postage; white Hawthorne bushes, 3
and 4 ft., 15 and 20 ea.. FOB. Mrs.
A. M. Phillips; Royston, Ga. Box 184.
Boston ivy and cedars, rooted, 35c
ea., red spotted tiger lilies, 2 yrs. old,
'20c ea., 3 for 50c; red and white har-
dy phlox, 20c ea., 3 for 50c; trumpet,
or cross vine,-rooted, 25c ea., pink wei-
gelas, cut., 10 ea., 3 for 25c; old fash-
ioned dbl. red velvet roses, 20c ea., pur-
ple iris, 50 doz., white Easter roses,
rooted, 25 ea., pink almond, rooted,
20c ea. :
ter rose, with every $1 order. Miss Vio-
la Hensley, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 56.
Large red cannas, all colors large
flowering type dahlias, 25e per bulb,
arbor-vitaes and boxwoods, 25c each,
Amer. Beauty roses, altheas and azal-
eas, 20c ea, Mrs. John Heaton, Mor-
ganton, Ga.
20c
Jonquils, daffodils, buttercups,
doz., $1 a 100; orange col. summer Iil-|3
ies, 20c doz.; roots; pink Dorothy Per-
kins rose cut., 5c ea., yellow and sal-
mon pink cannas, 10c ea., root; pink
verbena cut., 5c ea. and white flag
lilies, 100 ea Mrs. N. W. Williams,
Ogicthorpe, Ga., Rt. 2.
Raoted Single red geraniums, 15c ea.,
white Conch and single red and pink
ger., 10c cut., large leaf wandering jew
5e cut. Miss Annie Valentine Gardon,
a Ag 3,
jahlias: 2 shades of red, and 1. 6!
yellow. Nice tubers, ) 4 st
$1 doz.
Re. 2.
Cuttings abelia, trailing Euonymous,
white bush honeysuckle, nudiflorum
jasmine, Tea olive, Pyracanthum, cape
jasmine, Thea Bohea, rosemary, Eleag-
nus currant, Eleagnus Reflexa, Persian
lilac, weeping forsythia, dbl. white, red,
pink and purple altheas, Spireas Van
Houtti, Reevsiana, Anthony Waterer,
Coliosa Alba, Thumbergi, bridal wreata
25 doz., $1.50 a 100. Mrs. B: B. Gooch;
Eatonton, Ga. :
Ejleagnus, banana shrub, Pyracantha,
Ligustrum, Pittosvortums, green varie-
Mamie Garner, Menlo, Ga.,
MARE ET POOLE PIN yy
3 colors iris, yellow, dark blue and
Will give free 1 White Fas-|G
ready for shipment.
(Rg
_ icas, Euonimus, camphor, any 3 for
$1.55; Cedrus Deodora, 75c ea., abelia,
punia, deutzia, barberry, Philadelphus,
nandine domstica, forsythia, kerria.
hydrangea. butterfly bush, winter jas-
mine, rosemary primulinum, oleanders,
white, red, cream with red stripe, dbl.
pink, yellow, white variegated leaf, db!.
altheas, white, lavender, pink, wine
crepe myrtles, red, white, purple and
pink spirea, Van Houitti, dbl. Reevse-
ana, Thumbergi, crimson, pink bush
honeysuckle; Regal lily bulbs, any 4 for
$1.15, postpaid. Mrs. J. A. Griffin, Cor-
dele, Ga. 512 16th Ave. E.
A few hundred deep cream with or-
ange cup daffodils, blooming size bulbs,
$1.10 a 100, $9.50 a M, FOB; few roy
purple Iris, 55c for 2 doz., few roote
watermelon col. crepe myrtle, 25c ea.,
or exch. for tame dewberry, peanuts,
or strawberry plants, or red onion sets.
Will not exch. the daffodils. Mrs. S.
P. Jones, Lula, Ga. Rt. 3.
Very fine daffodil, narcissi and jon-
qual bulbs, mixed, $3 a 100, not pre-
55 Southerland Terrace, N. E., Phone
Dearborn 4529.
About 50 water oaks, 1 ft. high, 25c
ea., also 8 bu. sunflower seed. Mrs.
D. Gibson, Talbotton, Ga. Rt. 2.
Boxwoods, large quantities, 6 in. to 6
ft. John Wilkinson, Hogansville, Ga.
Camellia Japonica plants, broad leav-
ed Evergreen variety, well rooted, field
grown, Gov. insp., dbl. red, 10-14 in.
size, $1 ea., in advance, parcel postpaid.
John W. Roach, Daisy, Ga.
Large, red, yellow with orange spots
canna bulbs, 25c doz.,, rooted salmon
sultanas, 10c ea. Shasta daisies, 20c
ae Mrs. W. J. Masters, Auburn, Ga.
White, pink and Blue hydrangea, 25c
ea., $8 doz, King Humbert red, Bee-
thoven pink and Richard Wallace yel-
low cannas, $1 doz., $6 a 100; also, Cor-
eopsis and Calliopsis plants, 30c doz.,
red and peach biow hibiscus, 25c ea.,
$8 doz., flowering pear, pink, flower-
ing almond, and well rooted, Euony-
mous plants, all 25c ea. Mrs. Z. M.
Story, Thomson, Ga. ~
Shasta daisies, 25c doz., yellow can-
nas, 10c ea., brilliant red gladioli bulbs,
40c doz. spider lilies, 10c ea., $1 doz.,
Add postage on all orders-for less than
$1. Exch. any of above for hydrangea,
balls, maiden hair or baby breath ferns
Johnsonii Amaryllis, rex begonias, or
large trumpet daffodils. Mrs. J. S.
Lake, \Perkins, Ga. ~* - t
Dahlia tubers: Jersey Beauty, War-
ner, Breeze Lawn, Robt., Treat, Eldo-
rado, Mother, Lena Burgle and Maud
Adams, at reasonable price; also col-
lection (mixed) including some of nam-
ed varieties, $1 doz., Collect postage.
Mrs. John I. Hynds, Atlanta, Ga:, 93
Warren St., N. E., Dearborn 0489-W.
Long and short trumpet jonquils or
daffodils, April. blooming, narcissi, $1
a 100 postpaid, also a few more Grand
Duke jasmine, large, fine plants. Add
Deere: Mrs. G. M. Barrow, Madison,
a
Crimson lilies, large size,
Shasta daisies, 40c doz. Exch. for but-
ter Beans. Mrs. J. L. Yawn, Chauncey,
a.
Dbl. yellow japonica, 2 yrs. old, 50c
ea., pink, hardy phlox, 15c doz., pink
almonds, 50c doz. All well rooted. Mrs.
W. D. Tuck, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3, Box
Hedge plants, well rooted, 12 to 18
in. high, $1.50 a 100, or exch. for 100
lb. size feed sacks (white) at same
value. Hazel Allen, Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt.
Large red and yellow cannas, 25c
doz.; pink cannas, 10c ea., gladioli, 5c
ea., 50 doz., April blooming narcissi,
$1 a 100; $7 M, white iris, 25c doz.
red and pink verbena 2 bunches, 5c;
large, rooted, dbl. ger., 25c ea., and gar-
den sage, 25c bunch. Mrs. R. W. Hud-
~son, Lorane, Ga. Rt. 1.
Golden glow, 30 doz. Jap quince,
bird eye bush, purple lilac, bridal
wreath, 20 ea. day lilies, 25 doz.;
snowhalls, white altheas, weigelas, but-
terfly bush, hardy hydrangea, Eng
dogwood, 25c ea., dbl. pink alnionds,
15 ea., purple wisteria, April blooming
narcissi, snow drops, 35c ea. hardy
verbena and Sweet Williams, 6 for 25c;
Shasta daisies, 50c doz., azaleass rho-
dodendrons, mtn. Jaurels, $1 for 6.
Trailing arbutus and winter ferns, 6
ae 25c.. Mrs. D. T. Heery, Ellijay, Ga.
Rt. 1.
lia, 4 plants for $1; Arabian jasmine
evergreen vine, blooms early in spring,
white, fragrant flowers, 36c ea, or
' gated le af arborvitae, camellia, japon-
rete Fear e Sas ee eee 2% x pes
Bele Be eo A
paid. Mrs. J. G. Hynds, Atlanta, Ga.,|G
best named dahlias, dbl. peonies, snow-
spot) 50c doz. Del. No order filled for
50c_ ea.,:
Large, well rooted abelia and budde- |:
exch. any 1 plant for 1 doz. pansy
a. Mrs, Wiley Yates, Barwick,
a eg eters ne = nt
RO ORGS
Paha eS NS et hae
Large leaf green jew, 10c ea. yellow
jonquils, 25c doz, dbl. red dahlias, 10 i
per bulb; white narcissi, yellow and |
purple iris, each., 25c doz., dusty mile
ler and carnation pink, 30c doz. pink
running roses, well rooted, 25c ea., or~-
ange chrysanthemums, 20c ea., har
phiox, 30c doz. velvet rose*and pi
weigela, 25c ea. old time pink and
white lilies and tiger lilies, $0c ea., hol-
lyhocks, 75c doz., fever-few 25c doz.,
large dbl. red poppy seed, 10c pkg. Mrs.
Dora Teague, ijay, Ga. RFD 4. ze
and
Rhododendrons, Mtn. laurels,
azaleas, $1.75 doz., barberry, 3 for 25;
golden bells, white lilacs and winter
jasmine, 25c ea., yellow violets, 30
doz., large, dbl. trumpet daffodils, 35
doz., 7 dif. dahlias, 75c doz, Evergreen
hedge; 40c ea. Mrs. W. R. Kell, Elli-
jay, Ga., Rt. 1.
Dbl. and single mixed colors, pop
seed, 10 tbis., prepaid. Mrs. Geo.
Davis, Buckhead, Ga. ;
Blue_ grape hyacinths, 50c per 100
bulbs. Bennie Frank Akins, Hartweil,
\
a. :
Shasta daisies, 25c doz., hardy car-
nations or sweet pinks, 25c doz., blue ye
grape hyacinth, 50c per 100 bulbs. Post-
R.| paid. Miss Vena Brown, Hartwell,Ga.
Narcissus and Jonquil bulbs, Price
and Pricess; also Iris, rooted Wisteria
and Rose cuttings of rare beauty. Mrs. ;
P. D. Rubin, 76 Stewart Ave., Hape- Ma
ae
ville, Ga.
All colors everblooming rose cae ee
from the largest most choice coilect-
ions. With directions for rooting sue~-_
cessfully. 25c doz. No order filled af- ~-
ter Dec. 20th. Miss Eugenia Yeager,
Route 2, Clem, Ga. oe
Double white altheas, 25c ea. Weige-
las well branched, 35c ea. Gardenias,
25c ea. King Humbert cannas, two for 2
25c. Mrs. W. A. Bell; Lazella, Ga. ae
Large blue hydrangeas, rooted, 20c
ea. Bernice Bentry, Toccoa, Ga.
4 rooted geraniums and 1 Love and
Tangle vine, 1 August lily, and 1 cac-
tus, all for 50c; ornamental gourd seed
10c pkg., del., also 4 kinds cannas, in-
cluding bronze leaf and large, dbl. red
25 doz., postage to be added. Ella Ev- a
erett, Richland, Ga. ee
. Seed: Sweet Williams, 15 shades, also
@ mixture of poppy (large kind) seed,
salmon and pink, ea., 10c thls., or 3 for
25c. Mrs. Everett T. Hale, Athens,
Gar Rt. 2.
Purple violets, sweet scented, 50c for
100 rooted plants; wild Easter lily, $1
a 100; granddaddy Greybeard, bloom-
ing size, 3 for $1; Shasta daisies, $1
a 100. Add postage. Emory McElhan-.
non, Royston, Ga. :
Butter and eggs, 15c doz., bulbs, 80c
a 100; orange day lilies, blue, sweet |
violets, each, 60c a 100; narcissi, white
with yellow center, sweet scented,
blooms in cluster, 15c doz., 85 a 100,
$3.80 for 500, blue iris, 25c doz., 5 doz.
$1; sp:der lilies (blue flower with gold
less than 50c. Cash or money order
with order. Mrs. T. H. McCurley, Hart-
well, Ga. Rt. 2. : Me
_Red; yellow and yellow and red-va-
riegated cannas,,60c doz. bulbs; pur-
ple Easter lily bulbs, 60 doz., blue vio-
lets, 75c a 100; $1.25 for 200; large ~
and small leaf purple verbena, each.
25 doz., purple lilac, 3 for $1. Mrs. Os- /
car Phillips, Royston, Ga. Rt. 3.
Hills of snow hydrangea, rose spirea,
forsy hia, lemon lily, blackberry lily,
red, white and pink Rambler roses, /
red and pink June, Moss, and large
size cream running roses, Indian cur-
rant, yellow jasmine, mixed col. Ger-
man iris, mixed colors, perennial phlox
brides wreath, white and yellow prim-
roses, variegated violets, ageratium,
false dragon head, 10c ea., large bloom--
ing gladioli, 35 a 100 bulbs, mixed col.
dbl. and singie narcissi, 50c a 100. Post-
paid. Cash with order. Exch. for dried
apples at 15c lb. Mrs. L. W. Slaughter,
er oe wee ee
aleas (native) pink, white, yellow -
and red mixed: also mtn. area rho-
dode:drons, spruce pine, 6 for $1, $1.75
for 12; Cydonia japonicas, red flow-
ering, 6 for $1; orange day lilies, trum-
pet daffodils, cream narcissi, snow-
drops, blooming size bulbs, 50c doz.,
cannas: large orange, red and yellow.
mixed, 75c doz., butterfly bush, 6 for
$1; -hardy ferns and trailing arbutus,
doz. Mrs. J. H. Peuland, Ellijay,
a:
Red Amaryllis bulbs, 75c doz., also
dbl. rose, white, red, cannas, 50c doz.
Mrs. H. V. Lane, Clyattville, Ga.
Well rooted cape jasmine, leopard
plants, 25 ea., Hasings dahlia bulbs,
dbl. large type, yellow, red, bright red
ne pe quill type; light and dark
k, lavender, velvet red, 20c ea., $2
Mrs. Alton Grindle, Cumming,
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PAGE EIGHT
Flowers And Seed
For Sale
red and orange and
25c doz., dahlia bulbs
and red, 50c a doz.
doz., also all kinds
Canna bulbs,
yellow varigated
rae dbl. ~~ ee
= shasta daisies, 25c A
: house plants, including geraniums,
kinds ferns, trailing queen coleus, jus-
ticia, 10c ea. cut., and 25c for rooted
ferns. Mrs. L. P. Smith, Helena, Ga.
jasmine, weigelas, 25c; white
coon ioe: { doz. altheas, white ane
purple, 25c ea., striped yard cane, 10c
2., a few rooted, evergreens, 25c; flow-
: ering almonds, pink, 10c; most any
- golor chrysanthemums, small kind, 5c
a bunch; dusty Miller, 3 for 10c; ge a
ss Wiae and wisteria, rooted, 25c ea., pin
ess cactus, plumbago, Jew, i ae j0c
fg e. e incl :
ee ake F00 eee a few Bata
i issi, 75c a 100; dahlia, mos
pier, TSC doz., yellow daffodils, 50c a
100. Exch. dbl. yellow canna bulbs for
any kind of hyacinth or tulip bulbs.
Add postage. Mrs. S. L. Hendrix, Dou-
__-glasville, Ga. Rt.-3.
~ Bulbs: buttercups,
eres and snow. drop: bulbs, $1 a
100; flowering almonds, and __ brides
wreath, $1 a doz., purple lilac, 25c a.,
white Flag lilies, and rose cut., each,
-25c doz. 5 doz. $1; rooted cape Jas-
mines, 25c ea. Mrs. Ben T. Echols,
math, Ga.
Coat pink, white and cream olean-
- -eannas, 50c a
jonquils, butter
s, blooming size, next yr., 25 2.,
ink hydrangeas; this yrs., and 2 yrs
size, rooted, 20 and 50c ea., roses,
yrs. old: Red Radiance, White Ameri-
gan, 65 ea., and pink Manon Cochet.
-. 0c ea., lemon lilies, 45 doz., Lepher-
-. anthese, or pink rain lilies, hardy red-
dish brown, dbl. and single, June lilies
-_ $5c doz., hardy dbl., fragrant red car-
- hations, rooted, 10c ea., choice canmas,
red, yellow and yellow and red spot-
ated. No. exch | Miss Vivian Gable.
ks, Ga. Box f ns
: P Dark red hollyhocks, 35c doz., pink
hlox, 25c doz., blue spider wart, pur-
ple fox glove, 20c doz., shasta daisies,
- 15c doz., white spirea, yellow forsythia,
@bi., dbl, pink almonds, 20c ea., white
running rose, -red ramblers, and dark
red velvet rose, 15c ea., dbl. yellow ja-
ponicas, 20c ea. Royal purple iris, 35c
-~ doz. All well ee a postage. Mrs.
B. L. Eller, Ella Gap, Ga.
at Dorothy Perkins, l5c ea., climbing
Amer. Beauty, 10c; 1 climbing Amer.
Beauty, and 1 pink Madam Cochet,
rooted, 20c ea., cuttings, 10c; privet
hedge cut., 25c a 100; Madonna, lily
bulbs, white iris, 5c ea., blackberry, lg.
bunch, 15c. a M. E. Webb, Bow-
man, Ga. Rt. 2.
White Easter lily bulbs, 50c for 6; $1
doz., $8 a 100; All blooming size bulbs.
Add postage. Miss Lela Rahn, Rincon,
Ga: Rt. 2...
| tack King iris, 20c for 12; pink al-
theas, 20c for 2; pink crepe myrtle, 20c,
butter and eggs bulbs, 20c doz. All well
rooted, Wm. J. Tuck, Ellijay, Ga. Rt.
. Amaryllis, Johnsonii intense crimson
lily, large bulbs, 20c ea., 3 for 50c; 7
for $1; altheas (Rose of Sharon) pink
perfection, 25c ea., narcissi, King . Al-
ford daffodils, large size bulbs, 30c
- doz., each; jonquils, 10c doz.. red spi-
der or Fairy lilies, 10c ea., Rovering-
ton Jewell phlox, mauve pink, 50c doz.
- pr. Regal (Hemerocallis) lily bubs, 10c
ea. All prepaid. Mrs. Maud Brooks, Ar-
- lington, Ga. RFD.
All colors, petunias and phlox plants
- including Hastings Star petunias, 25c
doz. Will accept stamps. Also have wht.
Easter lily, any amts. 50c doz. bulbs
-exch for tulips, crocus, or pink or yel-
Jow iris. Mrs. G. Theus, Butler, Ga.
~- Gladioli collection bulbs and bulb-
lets, mixed colors, 65c postpaid. Sold
See only. Laurel Woody, Nashville.
a. Ze ON
- Milk and Wine lily bulbs, 15c ea. 2
for 25c; orange lily, 10c ea., 3 for 25c:
well rooted, orange sultanas, 15c ea., or
exch. for purple sultanas; cream white
and (sweet) yellow narcissi, 15c doz.
4 doz., 50c; 2 large bulbs stiff leaf ca-
Jadiums, 50c ea., or both for 90c. Exch
for Madonna or Regal lily. Mrs. F.
. Garrison, Abbeville, Ga. Rt. 3.
ae
lac bush, 20c; Eng. ivy, 10c; white star
jasmine, 25c; yellow Xmas vine, 20c
yellow red marigold and monster zen-
nia seed, 30c per cup; pink Dorothy
Perkins roses, 25c bush. All well rooted.
dd postage. Mrs. H. E. Hartley, Con-
yers. Ga. S
Well rooted flag lilies, $1.15 for fo
doz., del., with.1 yellow cape jasmine
Be AN ahi
J ple and lavender verbena,
- ders, growing and shipped in contain-.
Purple wisteria vine, 30c; purple li- |
Ad
free; yellow cape jasmine, rooted, 3
for 50c; dbl. pink flowering peach, 3
4 50c. Mrs. T. W. Cline, Rydal, Ga
Rt. 2.
Crepe myrtle, watermelon pink, imp.
$2 for 10 well rooted, ready to bloom
plants. Add postage. Miss Emma Chan-
dler, Hull, Ga.
All colors mixed gladioli and holly-
hocks, 40c doz., yellow and white Daisy
3|chrysanthemums, 20c doz., 50c a 100;
all winter blooming, blue violets, pur-~
flesh col.
Sweet Williams, 15c doz., dbl. yellow
and Pillows of Fire cannas, 40c doz.,
bronze day lilies, 25c doz., blue iris, $i
a 100. Mrs. W. H. Hughey, Ranger.
Ga Rts,
White Easter lily bulbs, 25c doz., $2
a 100; Star jasmine, 20c; dusty miller
25c doz. purple wisteria, 35c; purple
rose cut., from rose, flesh, cream and
oink, 25c doz., not rooted; purple al-
theas, 1 yr. size, 15c ea., 2 for 25c. Ada
postage. Mrs. S. W. Rodgers, Conyers
Ga. Rt. 2. f
All kinds bulbs; jonquils, white nar-
cissi, lily, butter and eggs, also ferns,
for sale. Mrs. C. M. Mathews, Byron.
Ga., Rt. 2.
Well rooted, red and white striped
Confederate rose, 50c ea., white daisy
echrysanthemums, 25c doz., lemon lil-
ies, fragrant, and Tiger lilies, 10c ea..
red japonica, or flowering quince, 25c
rea., golden bells, 25c ea., red orchid,
flowering cannas, -50c doz., narcissi, lg.
bulbs, 25c doz. Lydia H. Sells, Grays-
ville, Ga. a
Dbl. poppy seed, 2 thls. 15c plus pos-
tage; thorny cactus, 15c ea., and bloom-
ing peach, pink Eng. dogwood and
dbl. brides wreath, Travelors Delight.
25c ea., also cannas and daffodils and
yellow dahlias, primroses, Bear Grass
and Catnip, 4 for 25c; lily of the vaj-
ley, 25c ea., bush. Geneva Sanders, Fel-
ton, Ga., Rt. 1. a
Red and variegated and solid yellow
cannas, 2 1-2c ea. bulb. Add postage.
Mrs. R. L, Bentley, Mize, Ga, Rt. 1.
Trimardeau or giant pansy plants,
mixed colors, lc ea., with 7c added
run, Ga. Rt. 4.
Several 100 red and yellow canna lil-
ies, 25c doz., pink crepe myrtles and
purple wisteria, 15c ea. Mrs. Sam Wad-
deile, Rochelle, Ga. P. O. Box 182:
Barrie narcissi, bulbs, white bloom-
ing size, selected, $1 a 100; snowdrops.
25c a 100. Mrs. Riley Ross, Ringgold.
Ga. Rte Ls
Old fashioned dbl. fever few, and
Shasta daisies, each, 25e doz., blue hy-
acinth bulbs, 50c a 100. Add postage.
Mrs. J. M. Bobo, Hartwell, Ga.
Star of Bethelhem, 20c a 100; cin-
namon vine tubers, 10c doz., day lilies,
20c a doz., red or white hollyhock seed,
10c large spoonful; old fashioned jon-
quils, 20c doz. All del. Mrs. M. L. God-
dard, Summerville, Ga., Rt. 4, Box 171i.
Rooted Xmas cactus, 10c cut. or exch
for dahlia bulbs; pink May cactus, 10c
cut. or exch for galicon bulbs. Mrs. A
K. May, Warthen, Ga., RFD 2.
35 different kinds flower seed for 35c,
labeled\ and wrapped separately; 9
kinds verbena, 30c doz. Miss Leila
Chalkey, Columbus, Ga. 1701 10th Ave.
Large size Amaryllis Johnsonii bulbs
30c ea., $3.50 per doz., 10 wks. stock
and larkspur plants, 25c a 100, FOB;
several Eng. dogwood and spider lily
bulbs to exch. for Grape hyacinth, any
ce. bulbs. Mrs. O. L. Bush, Doerun,
Canna lilies, 25c doz., rooted roses
25c ea., Easter lilies 3 for 25c; hydran-
gea, 25c ea., cape jasmine, $1; Emper-
or Daffodils, dbl. Golden Spur daffo-
dils and paper white narcissi, all 5c
doz., purple violets, 3c ea. Miss Julia
a Boynton, Griffin, Ga., Care Gen
el. :
Jonquil bulbs, 25c doz., purple vioiets,
ae doz., plants. J. C. Meister, Baldwin,
a. f
. Dahlia (6 color bulbs, 50c doz., jon:
quils, daffodils, and narcissi bulbs, 50c
2100; flowering almonds, white spirea,
crepe myrtles and purple lilac, all well
rooted, 5 and 10c ea., orange and lem-
not seed, 4 colors, 10c per 3 tbls. Blue
Moon vine seed, 10 for 5c. Add post-
ae Mrs. Geo. M. Foster, Waco, Ga.
Alice Garner, Palmetto, Ga.
Ferns: Fluffy-Ruffle, sword and Bos-
on, 15 and 20c; pink oxalis, 15 bunch;
Xmas, Thanksgiving and February
ractus, 10c per cut., 3 for 25c; plumba-
/o, blue, 15 and 20c; bronze jew, 15c
}loz. plants, Mrs. R. L. Skinner, Per-
kins, Ga. ee
_ Dahlia, double peony flowered, cac-
tus, ball, and show types; yellow lav-
ender, purple, pink, variegated colors,
7 PMEWEEE BVCLATIN
lilac and Dorothy Perkins roses, 20c..}
for postage. Mrs. O. E. Browning, Doe-
on marigolds, 5c per. cup; touch-me-.
Magnolia seed, 1929 crop, 50c lb. Mrs. |
Thursday, Decemuer 5, 1929.
This issue is
which we will
this year. Do
Parties wishing
Wanted on the
NOTICE
Sale or Wanted to Buy Farms |
tices of this kind until we an-|
nounce the date of our next farm |
land supplement to the Bulletin. |
Farms For Rent and Want- |
ed to Rent will be advertised | _
weekly until January 1, 1929. |
shares may advertise in any is- |
sue. Notices of this type are |
usually classified under Farm |
Help Wanted or Positions |
the last one in|
list Farms For] |
not mail us no-
to rent farms on |
Farm.
Pas
red, all shades of red, $1.25 doz. deliv-
ered. Exchange for peas, oats, raffir
corn and corn; anything that can be
used for chicken feed. Mrs... Eugene
Mozeley, Clayton, Ga.
Several doz. Hastings double tuberose
bulbs, white, 30c a doz., postpaid cash
with order; Will accept stamps on
small orders. Mary McMichen, Route
7, Dallas, Ga.
Dahlia bulbs, various colors. Some
measure 8 in. across bulbs. In _ fine
shape. $1.50 per doz. delivered. Mrs. R.
Q. Miller, Route 2, Acworth, Ga.
Los Angeles salmon pink roses, wel)
rooted 1 year old 25c ea. Add postage
Well rooted beef steak begonias, 25c
ea. Add postage. Mrs. Tom Snider, Rt.
B, Gibson, Ga.
4 year old California privet hedge.
high above-ground, 6 in. and 6 in. across
$5 per-100.. You pay express. White
cannas, pink cannas, all $1 per doz. or
exchange for giant hyacinths any col-
or. Bulb for bulb. Mrs. W. S. Wiley.
Rt. 1, Auburn, Ga: :
' Hardy perennial plants, 25c doz.
Shasta daisies, physostegia, ageratum,
golden glow, chrysanthemum arcticum
coreopsis Inaceolata grandiflora; hardy
aster, blue gem, ophiopogon. Rooted
oink spirea 10c. Double pink and dou-:
ble white althea, rooted 20c, three for |
ao Mrs. W. T. Credille, Ft. Gaines,
Ga. ; eee
Empress jonquill bulbs, hom grown
from imported stock. Medium _ size;
$2.50. for 100, $20 for 1M. Also pink
plants, price $1.25 for 100. Mrs. J. F
Lambert, 222 E&. Columbua Ave., Col-
lege Park, Ga. i
Large pink and yellow dahlia bulbs,
variegated red and white bulbs 75c per
-doz. or 2 doz. for $1.25. Will exchange
for tulip, hyacinth, butter and egg
bulbs or peony roots. Mrs. A. B. Eber-
hart. Route 1, McDonough, Ga.
~ Double dahlia bulbs, pink, purpie, va-
riegated. red, orange, and dark red, 60c
doz. Pink cannas, 10c ea. Red cannas
Be ea. Chrysanthemums, several dif-
ferent colors, 20c doz. White, yellow.
blue and purple iris, 30 doz. Blue jon-|-
quil bulbs 25 doz. Yellow jonquil bulbs
20c doz. Miss Margie Dutton, Route 3,
Lawrenceville, Ga. eS ee
American Beauty roses, azaleas, al-
theas, boxwood and arbor vitae 20c ea
Daffodils, narcissus nd snow drops 50
per hundred. All colors of large flow--
ering type dahlias and large red can-
nas 25c per bulb. Mtn. laurel, Ivy ana |
hemlock 25c.ea. Mrs. Jasper Thomas.
Morganton, Ga. a
Red and pink crepe myrtle sprouts _
10c ea. Large sugar coated fig sprouts rs
10c ea. Dorothy Perkins roses, rooted,
ae _ = cae jasmine cuttings
ES postage. Mrs."W. A. rier
Fitzpatrick, Ga. . tl ges
Double pink peony bulbs, 40c ea., 3
for $1. Paper white narcissus 30c doz.
Blue feather hyacinth bulbs, May ae
hiooming, 6 for 30c. Miss Minnie Nash, _
Ree e Hampton, Ga. 2D ene
ixed colors of petunias (frost proof
$1 100; Pink verbena same pres a Ce
verbena $2 a 100; Rooted roses $1.25
doz. All different. 25 or 30 rose cuttings
$1 100. Rooted_Dorothy Perkins, large
plants, 25c ea., 6 for $1.25. Yellow Star __
jasmine, well rooted, small size, $1 doz
Large $1.50 doz. Rooted grape vines _
and scuppernongs, 25 ea. $2 doz. Mrs.
J. L. Burk, Tifton, Ga. Care Mrs. L. EB
Mashburn, Route 7, Tifton, Ga.
y Double and single daffodil bulbs; pa- =
per white April blooming narcissi bulbs =
Hace Se narcissi bulbs: All $1
ed. Mrs. Lessie Wallace 1
Arnoldsville, Ga. ee
Double dahlia bulbs, mixed colors.
white, yellow, purple, dark and light
red and variegated, 10c ea., or $1 doz.
delivered. Miss Lee Crow, Rt. 1. Oak-
wood, Ga. a
Lily of Valley, 25c ea. Meadow cac-
tus, 25c ea. Golden glow 25c per doz.
Azaleas, two for 25c. Mt. Laurel and :
ivy, 15c ea Tiger lilies, $1 for 100.
Miss Emmogene Water, Loving, Ga,
Jonquils, 50c for 100; yellow narcissus
25 per doz. Pink thrift 50c:per 100.
Miss Tommie :ONeal, Route 1, Rey-
oolds, Ga. 5
ntinwad an ~s96 ten) .*
Seas 2
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Thursday, December 6, 1929.
_ Farm Land For Sale
og (Continued frorh page 6)
_ 675 acres land; 10 horse farm clear-
ed, cut up in 18 different fields; per-
_ manent water supply, pasture sodded
-. Lespedeza and Dallas grass; well tim-
_ bered; well stocked with hogs, cows
and goats; plenty feed for ali stock,
and stock and implements to farm
_ Same; 2 good dwelling houses, and 9
_ tenant houses. C. of Ga: RR runs thru
place. H. S. Bell, Haic ondale, ;
REI. : . pee
Very fine farm,
j y fi about 385 acres, 350
_ fillable; 1 good 1 1-2 story dwelling,
_ out-bldgs., good Jand, water and all
. over jam up modern
_ Bldgs. alone worth price
cated near Glennville.
down, bal.
ville, Ga,
50 A, S. of Blackshear on the old
-. road 4 mi. from town; 42 A. in culti-
_ vation; 15 in woods; good fence; dwel-
ing, smoke house tobacco, barn, pack
wagon. shelter, $2500.
house, crib, stalls,
$500 cash. Emmett L,. Dixon, Black-
104,
__ Shear, Ga. Route 1, Box
: Fayette Co., contains
S oe ae in
34 1- ; 28 in cultivation. Convenient
to R. R. town, school bus and mail
route; room house: good barn ~ and
other out building; $1000 or exchange
_ for smaller place near Atlanta. Ira M
_ Galloway, Alpharetta, Ga.
226A Brantley Co: 1 3-4 mi. Na-
hunta; 12 A. in cultivation; 1-2 js open
land rest timber; corn, cotton, tobac-
rops; 3 good wells: fruit
asked for. Lo-
$15,000. $2,500
to suit. E. Campbell, Reids-
co the main c
and pecan trees: 8 room house, barn
_ and other out buildings; 25 A. encloses
_ with wire fence; balance in ranbe: #35
_. per acre. L. O. Broyles,- Nahunta, Ga.
_ _ 140 A. 7 room house: good spring
water piped to house: good botton,.
land; upland, Suited for corn, cotton
i. Asheville
and all truck crops;
+ $13 per A; also
nee
D A of 2 public roads: 3
house and small orchard: $12 i
also 145-A. no house; good branch bot-
_ tom land on the public rd: 2 -
_ way; plenty of good atone ake
imber, $5 per acre
Terms. Jas. M. Di ?
6 Fone to uckett, Dahlonega,
- mail route near bus line.
- v.; 00d well water; part
pavment cash. Mrs. i
= ns Gao 5 Pe Sonn
A. 16 under cultivation: T mi
N. E. Cairo on main traveled highway
2 eg school and store: 7 bear-
ecan trees; 5 roo USE;
_ crib, smoke house, dee oe Te
_ other out buildings
- poultry, truck,
equipped;
; ideal place for
etc. $1225 or $1550 fully
Stock chickens, furniture
_ tools, plows, wagon, mule, ete. J. s.
Robertson, Cairo, Ga. Route B. -
45 1-2 A. in heart of cotton belt and
tobacco belt of Appling County: near
_. church and schools, 1-2 mi.- RR; not
_ improved but easily cultivated; wel!
timbered; $750. $250 cash, balance one
and 2 years. W. J. Strickland, Glenn-
ville, Ga. Route 4, Box 38, | ae
51 A. in Habersham county: 10 A.
; ae bottom lend 25. in cultivation
c wood and pastur i ~
ter; 20 p running wa
@. 1 mi. to church on rural delivery:
price $50 per acre: also 200 A. 5 sal
_N. of Clarkesville, Ga. in -Habersham
_ Co. Estimated to be about 4 or 5 hun-
dred thousand feet saw. mill timber:
_ $2000. West James, Alto, Ga. Route 2.
_ 225 A. in Miller Co. Ga. 160 in culti-
ea vation; rest good timber: will grow
_ anything; good houses and barn: plen-
ty of water and wood: good schools,
roads and markets: $30 per A. or will
= ands: T. A. Bowen, Route 4, Blakely,
_ 600 A. in Appling county, Ga. 135 in
cultivation lying between 2 -Small
creeks; good land for farming and
good stock Tange; 3 sets of buildings:
ae ee ons is old age, not able
: o xXeep it, up. John Griffis, Rou 1,
~~ Odum; Ga. Box 135. : ; is
40 A. one horse crop in cultivation:
upland and original forest; 8 A. branch
bottom land: timber, 1 mi. to church
and school; 7 mi. to county site; 2 1-2
mi. Felton, Central R. R. 11 mi. Ce-
_ dartown. 3 room house, barn, corn crip
good well, Smokehouse, $775. 'T. :
Hitt, Felton, Ga. - z
_, 160 A. Gilmer Co. Sell or exchange
for south Ga. property 5 mi. of Elli-
jay; 1-4 mi. church, school, 2 stores;
all cultivatable land except 5 A. two
prings, ere trees; large barn, good
conveniences. :
double garage and:
& apple trees; 2 mi. to Alto | 78
community.
School bus comes to door and a good
-church near. Good 6 room house, 2
large barns; 3 tenant houses, and sev~-
eral small out-bldgs. Sell or exch. one
or both fer a farm near Eatonton, Ga.
on the highway. J. H. Hutchins, Spar-
ta. Ga. Rt. 2.
For sale or rent, 175A well improv-
ed farm near school and town; 4 plows
but will rent it for 2 or sell at $25 per
A. Has 8 room dwelling; 4 room ten-
ant house on good highway; 80 A. Ber-
ple trees all bearing.
West Point, Ga. Route 5.
54 A. nice home; 6 A. pecan trees;
wired and crosswired good pasture
running water the year round; plenty
wood on the West Point and Chipley
highway; near sehool and ehurches;
7T-mi. to market. Price $2000, half cash,
balance terms at 8 per cent interest.
L. O. Earles, Chipley, Ga. Route 2.
85 A. farm located at the forks of
J. G. Bowen,
highways; about 1-4 mi. from. city;
good new dwelling, store house, 3 poul-
try houses; 20 A. in cultivation; bal-
ance in pasture and timber; plenty of
water; good: creek runs through pas-
Sure; well of water; ideal for truck
farming, poultry or dairy. S. J. Seal,
Douglas, Ga.
40 A. 1 mi. Carroliton, Ga., on high-
rvay No. L, 6 room dwelling 1-4 mi.
z00d school and church; fine pasture
vith running water; plenty wood.
yeach and apple orchard; ideal for dai-
y and poultry farm; good barn, oth-
or out buildings. R. J. Shackleford,
Jarrollton, Ga. Route 3.
240 A. 5 mi. from fine town of Tif-
on, Ga, near good schools and church-
as; South Ga. College for men located
near city; fine for stock raising, to-
2rown in South Ga. Price $7000 Terms.
George Sutton, Tifton, Ga.
-40 A. 20 A. in~cultivation; new. six
room house and out buildings; near
highway; good school and church; two
stores, $1200. Part cash, terms. N. E.
Cameron, Jesup, Ga. Route 2. .
100 A. 2 1-2 mi: Hawkinsville on good
highway; best dairying and stock farm
in county; 40 A. in good permanent
pasture of Bermuda Carpet grass and
Lespedeza; permanent running water;
jail unler fence and cross fences; good
4 room house; 3 room tenant houses; |
oarn, Hawkinsvile good market for
dairy products as we have one of the
Foremost dairy product plants loca-
ted here; $3500. Cash $600. Balance
attractive terms. Dr. J. H.. Hendrix,
Aawkinsville, Ga.
250A 100 stumped and divided into
fields; 85 A. in timber; 4 room house
screened; barns, 3 room tenant houses;
other out houses; all in first class re-
nair; 12 A, in paper shell pecans; on
mail route and school bus line; 8 mi.
from town; goad locality. W. E. Stead-
am, Bainbridge, Ga. <
100 A. 2 room log house, with open
hall, smoke house, garden with two
kinds strawberries; 2 fig bushes, cur-
rants; 10 grape vines; 2 pastures fenc-
2d; most of them can be cultivated:
everal acres good bottom land in pas-
ures; land will grow most anything;
3 mi. E. Knoxville, near the highway:
*ood well of water. Mrs. Carrie Lou
anders, Knoxville, Ga. Route 1, Box
100 A. 4 1-2 mi. W. Ball Ground near
*hurch and school; plenty of water:
vell and branch; 10 mi. N. of Canton
ight on R. F. D. public road, will take
$1200. for it or will sell the timber for
$300 as am old and not able to work;
and has rested this year. F. T. Pence,
Route 4, Ball Ground, Ga. a see
75 A. good red pebble land; 50 A. in
cultivation; 8 room dwelling; plenty
of good water; 1 spring, peach, pecan
and walnut trees; 1-4 mi. from good
schoo] on mail and bus line. Will sell
cheap for cash. J. B. Patterson, Route
3, Alma, Ga. ogee
122 A. farm good land, house, barns,
tobacco belt; cash or terms. J. J. Ed-
mondson, Route 1, Valdosta, Ga.
60 A. 7 mi., Ellijay; pretty well tim-
bered; 25 peach trees; 50 apple trees;
8 A. bottom land; rest in cane land;
good 5 room house; water runs in kit-
chen; 1-2 mi., to store, 1-4 mi., te pub-
lic road. 8A. in Bermuda grass for
pete: $1,500. J. M. Fain, Ellijay, Ga.,
38 minutes to Atlanta, 4 blocks off
paved Dixie Highway,edge city limits of
Jonesboro, Ga., 23A. 8 in wood and pas-
enly, Social Circle, | and
Sip Sete se
MARKET BULLETIN _
oe ,
207 acres: 2 farms consisting of 103
rand 104 acres. In good
muda pasture and several hundred ap-
New. Dixie and Douglas and McDaniel |
hacco, cotton, peanuts and all crops.
vut buildings; 1 tenant house; 2 wells
out buildings; in the best bright leaf
ture, spring branch, good modern
house 5 rooms and bath. City water
and electric lights, sewerage, hot and
| and kitchen.baceo and cotton land; 10 A., goo
=}
3 car garage, coal and wood shed, stor-
age house, large barn. Peach, apple,
| fig trees, berries plums, lots of flowers,
shrubs; 4 blocks grammar school and
high schools, 4 bus lines and aecomo-
dation train to Atlanta. Good for truck.
dairy, chickens, flowers or general
farming. $4,500 on terms. C. HM, Whit-
tington, Rt. 2, Jonesboro, Ga. 3
113 A., 1-2 mi., consolidated school;
1-2 mile church; bus by door; fine pas-
ture; 6 room dwelling; 3 room tenant
house; good wells; good barn; other
vided as public road runs through farm.
$4,000 terms if desired. Claude Garrison,
Pine Log, Ga.
. 94 1-2 A. 3 1-2 mi. E., Lyons, Ga,
Toombs Co., 40 A., cleared and under
fence; fine pebble land; large 5 room
house; tobacco barn, orchard. pecan
trees; grape arbor, plenty out-bldgs;
ideal stock range; best section in S.
Ga. T. W. Swinson, Lyons, Ga.
135 A., 40 in cultivation; fine for
tobacco, general farming; plenty of
wood, some very good timber; in good
neighborhood; near churches
schools; $2900. Cash $1700, balance in
1 and 2 yrs. R. S. Canady; Surrency,
Ge
Good dairy farm, plenty of water, 10
mi., from Augusta, Ga. T. S. McLen-
don, Rt. 2. Grovetown, Ga.
Laniers Park farm consisting of 15
A. very fertile land fronting 497 ft on
yd. Montgomery Cross Rd near Waters
Rd., on the most popular driveway in
Chatham Co., 4 1-2 mi., out of Savan-
nah. 1,600 egg incubator, all farming
implements; also old homestead of N.
W. Lanier, in Screven Co., near Hun-
ters station on S. A. RR., containing
450A. about 100 cultivated. 1 large
house; 3 small tenant houses; good
water mill site; the Dixie Highway
runs through land; good for cotton.
corn or tobacco; 800 A., full f timber.
Price reasonable. A. T. Lanier, 518 W.
38th St., Savannah, Ga. g
51 A., in Wilkes Co., close to school:
RR., depot, public road and state road:
-5 room house, ceiled, wood, water, ideal
home to go cheap. Manuel Bailey,
Washington, Ga., Rt. 1.
200 A., partly in town of Elko, Ga.,
well watered and fenced; free of stumps
and rock; in high state of cultivation;
/4 room dwelling; 3 tenant houses: $30
per A. J..D. Means, Elko, Ga. =~
1029 A., 2 mi,,.N. E. Villa Rica most-
ly in Carroll and Paulding counties:
all in one body; 1-3 in. cultivation; 7
houses; plenty of out-bidgs; 350 A., of
bottom land, betwwen 3 1-2 to 4 mil-
lion ft., of original saw timber; large
creek running through; plenty of nat-
ural springs suitable for growing any-
thing that will grow in this climate;
stock farming or dairying. $27,000; 1-2
cash, balance on terms to suit. S. T.
Haynes, Villa Rica, Ga. ae
140 A., of partly cleared property;
house and barn; cold mountain spring
water; level land; $750 for tract. F. R.
Vandiver, Robertstown, Ga.
100 A., 5 mi. of Stone Mountain:
all sodded with Bermuda; will keep 5t
ead of cows well watered; will sell
= = 000: W. A. Bond, Lithonia, Ga.
51 A. 1-3 in cultivation; rest in
woods and pasture; salable timber; 5C
apple trees; two springs; good barn:
good hig house with well on porch;
2 mi., Hallywood Vocational Higr
School; hard surface rd. $1800. C. C
West, Clarkesville, Ga., Rt.2.
Orchard near Newnan, Ga. 5000 El-
berta peach trees; 100 apple trees, 2
pear trees; orchard proper consists of
50 A., 184 A., in tract. 2 dwellings
barns, packing house, spray machine
tools. Open land, branches, pasture.
$40 per A. 1-3 cash, balance easy. L.
S. Sewell, 45 Clark St., Newnan, Ga
109 A., woods, open land, bottoms.
rpasture on highway to Newnan, barn on
place; residence burned; will sell cheap
on liberal terms. To party that wili
build residence I will not require a
cash payment, enough saw timber on
place to build the house. Mrs. Mary
G. Sewell, 45 Clark St., Newnan, Ga.
100 to 250 A., well timbered, well wat-
ered by good spring and branches;
small orchard on public road, good
houses, near church and school; 1 1-2
mi., to RR., sell or trade. Andrew Ellis,
Mineral Bluff, Ga. = eee
189 A., on Ocmulgee river midway be-
tween Monticello and Jackson; Jasper
Co. Last survey for route 16 to be paved
soon splits it open in the middle; 1-2
mi., river front; $20 per Acre. R. C.
Thomas, Jackson, Ga. oy
350 A. for sale or rent; 4 horse crop
in cultivation near school and church.
W. M. Pinson, Rome, G wet
Aes " S;
| 30 A., 4 room house; first class to-
out-bldgs; orchard; farm can be di-}.
ye 83 A., N. of Canton. S. of Waleska, |
/orest, Ga.
Res PAGE NINE
ar cane and corn land; good water in
water, Wrens, Ga. ; a
good pasture, wood, water; 5 room
house ceiled, painted; out-houses; on
public road mail and school truck goes
right by; 2 mi. to town; $750. W. A.
Mann, Roberta, Ga., Rt. 1.
450 A., located 5 mi., W. Hazelhurst,
Ga., in tobacco growing section; for
sale or exch; Mrs. J. A. Waldrip, care
Brown Hotel, Hawkinsville, Ga.
105 A. high, dry land with good
branch bottoms; plenty wood and run-
and church, Jocated 22 mi., N. EB. At-
lanta; just off Peachtree road at Pitt-
man Crossing; $35 per Acre. Roe Chat-
ham, Duluth, Ga.
125 A., on Tallapoosa River; 40 A.
land; 5 room house and 3 room tenant -
good pasture; plenty of running water;
on highway; near school and 3 church-
es; $3,000. L. S. Jeffers, Buchanan, Ga.,
G2
Ga., 4 mi., from each place; 2 dwelling
houses; 2 good barns; well at each.
house; 2 good pastures; running water
in both; 45 A., in cultivation; 20 A., in
Ga,
93 A., well watered, saw timber; 2
schools handy; 5 mi., Conyers, 28 mi.,
to Atlanta; big 2 horse crop; 5 room
house; $25 an acre; $500 cash, balance
easy terms. Isaac Stanton, . Conyers,
Ga., Rt. 5. . ; :
| 167 A,, Gordon Co.,Ga. 20 A bottom
land; 30 A., timber; good pasture, run- |
ning water; 75 A., in cultivation; good
house, barns, orchard; $3,500; part cash
balance terms. Also 100 A., adjoining
good. 7 room house, barn, pasture run-
ning water; 20 A. in bottom; 15 A...
part. cash; W. M. Davis, Calhoun, Ga.,
Rt, 1. Box 582--
mail; large cement spring furnishing
water; dwelling recently burned down:
room, small store with dwelling, near
Atlanta. Will give or take difference.
Atlanta, Ga.
hursery man or poultry farm; 25 mi.,
highway; 6 room, well built; almost
new house, $4,500; also 171 A., 25 mi.,
S. Atlanta on concrete highway: to Pal-
bell County.
Palmetto, Ga.
15 A., good truck farm land, well
pastures, fruits, early and late. 7 rooms
mountains on paved road 3-4 mi., from
193 A., Bartow County, Ga. 7 mi,
E. Adairsville, Ga., close to churches,
2 barns, smokehouse, and grainery. 30
A., good creek bottoms, 40 A., good
bench land, will make corn, cotton,
wheat and clover. 14 A., good pasture
fresh water running through same.
springs handy to each house, and ideal
or stock raising and general farming.
335 per acre. J. N. Cloninger, Talking
Rock, Ga. ;
80 A., fine land, 7 mi., Americus, Ga.,
vill give 10 years to pay for same to
eliable party. R. S. Broadhurst, Amer-
qcus, Ga. , Se
80 A., land 3 room house, barn, cot- __
on, corn house, shop house, good wat-
er at house; runnin
pasture and timber on highway and
daily mail; 3 mi. of Oakman; 12 mi,
J. R. Parker, Oakman, Ga,, Rt. 1.
Blue Ridge, Mts., orchard, finest com-
20 yr., old trees; residence has elec-
tricity, water, etc., 2 story barn, with
poultry house; fine weil of
-wo springs; several varieties of fruits.
on place 1-2 A., strawberries, several
A. in rye and vetch;place borders col-
lege town with public and high schools
stores churches, M, F, Merriam, Dem-
x
Two small places on highway No 8,
two four room houses, 2 barns. Terms.
or cheap for cash. . M. Jones, Decatur,
GOR
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ning water, 2 hosues; 1 mi. to school
bottom land. E. L. King, Rt: 3. Canton,
S. of Atlanta; 1-4 mi, from concrete ~
small town. Quick sale, $800.0. B. Rain-
100 A., 2 horse farm cleared up and =
,
in cultivation; 40 A. in good bottom
house; 2 good wells water; out-bldgs;
}
ree
timber; balance good cotton land; $2200 :
85 A., on road near County site daily __
want to exch. for filling station, lunch
P. R. Holsenbeck, 1779 N. Boulevard. _ op
41-2 A., Palmetto, ideal location for _
on
ae
metto; 6 room house located in Camp-
$3,500. J. M. McMillan,
watered with springs; two bermuda
plastered house with bath, water, lights,
double garage; full view of Blue Ridge
i
Court House. Will sell all or cut to | =<
suit. Terms easy. D. S. Barden, Toccoa, a
Sonu
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Flowers And Seed
For Sale
(Continued from page eight)
King Humbert and President large
red canna bulbs, $2 a 100 or 25c doz.
Irish Rose a novelty plant, beautiful,
10 to 50c ea. Geranium cuttings, 10c
ea. to 25c ea. Amaryllis bulbs, 25c ea.
1 large asparagus fern and box, $1.
1 large Boston fern and box, $1. One
large spengeria fern in. box, $1.00.
-E. L. Babcock, Cordele, Ga.
_ Amaryllis lily bulbs, white with red
stripes; pink with white stripes, 60c
ea., white spider lily bulbs, 50c ea. Red
Easter lily bulbs, 6 for 50c; Gladiola
bulbs, 50c doz. Mrs. C. C. Wisenbaker,
Route 3, Box 6, Lake Park, Ga.
Rose cuttings: Rhea Reid (pink),
Crusader (red) American Beauty, Ra-
diance (red) each rooted; Rhea Reids
1 year old 25c ea. Mrs. V. E. Hub-
bard, Fortson, Ga.
White tuberoses; white shasta dais-
ies, 25c doz; purple achimenes bulbs,
doz; double white sweet pinks, three
bunches for 25c; monthly rose bushes,
2 yr. size, pink Columbia White Amer-
ican Beauty roses, pink and white co-
chet, 25c each, 5 for $1; pink thrift
plants, 50c per 100; large-bloom can-
nas ,all colors, 40c doz; double dah-
- lias. yellow and white, red and varie-
gated, 50c doz; butterfly bushes, 15c
ea. Mrs. W. M. Vickers, Siloam, Ga.
Royal purple Iris, blue ageratum,
_primroses, pink hardy phlox, dbl. wht.
_ daisies, 25c doz.; verbena 5c bunch;
dbk dahlia and canna bulbs, 5c ea;
dbl. white spirea, 15c ea; pink weige-
las, 25c ea; all well rooted. Add post-
age. Will give one hardy hibiscus with
_ every $1 order. Mrs. Lula Deam, Talk-
ing Rock, Ga. Rt. 2.
- Dbl. yellow daffodils, yellow . trum-
pet and paper white narcissi bulbs, lg.
Size, 20c doz; $1.25 per 100; dbl. deep
pink oleander, boxwood 3 yrs. old, 25c
ea; azalea, althea, abelia, weigela, pink
- and white spirea, cape jasmine, for-
sythia, japonica, purple lilac, laven-
der crepe myrtle, butterfly bush, 20c
ea; blue and white Iris, 25c doz; blue
sweet scented violets, 50c per 100. All
plants well rooted, postage to be add-
ed. Mrs. J. Elsner, Austell, Ga. Rt. 2.
Flowering quince, cydonia japonica
with brilliant scarlet flowers, bridal
wreath, 30c; snow garland spirea
-\ .Thumberga, earliest white, crepe myr-
tle; deep pink, 25e;. any of four for
| $1.30 postpaid; hybrid tea roses, 2 yr.
grown, pink and dark red, boxwood,
50c; Alfred Cunard cannas, extra large
salmon pink bloom, 10 for $1.10. Book-
ing orders for prize winning chrysan-
_ themums, 25 different extra large, $1
doz. Mrs. W. H. Rucker, Milner, Ga.
Jonquil and daffodil bulbs, 25c doz.
'_ or $1 per 100. Mrs. C. W: Jones, Mc-
eRae, Ga. Rt. 2.
_ Well rooted abelias, ligustrum and
_primalinium, jasmine, 25c ea. Daffo-
dil bulbs, 75c per C. White blooming
' spirea, 15c ea. Yellow thornless rose,
3} 10c ea. Purple lilacs, 25c ea. Forsythia
. 25c, pink thrift, 15c doz. Red, white
F and pink double geraniums, 3 cuttings
= # for 10c. Sprengeria, 10c ea. Old fash-
: ion lavender winter blooming holly-
tris cite
el
hock, 25c, abelia cuttings, 25c per doz.
. Add postage. Miss G. Harrell, Eastman,
double altheas, 20c ea. Weeping. wil-
low, 3 ft. tall 35c ea. Ligustrum, 50c
ea., 25 and 30 inches high. Honeysuck-
Pink spireas.
25c ea. White iris, 60c per doz. Gene
Harper, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 1.
: ' Any amount jonquils, 40c per doz.
- \ Add postage. Miss Sylvia Hayes, Al-
-, pharetta. Ga. Rt. 4.
Spencers Sweet pea seed, mixed, 10c
oz. $1.10 1b., postpaid. Miss L. K. Wil-
ams, Locust Grove, Ga.
| Rose geranium, lemon plants, 1 yr.
_ next spring, 2 ft. high, $1 ea. Wander-
Jing green jew, well rooted, 12 for 20c.
white striped jew, 12 for 20c or exch.
for chickens, feed sacks, or dried fruit.
f Must be free from worms. Mrs. Clar-
ence Holeombe, Buchanan, Ga., Care
,H. W. Culpepper. 2
Pink peonies, 35c ea., red,white and
) pink rambler rose cuttings, 10c ea. Wht.
< flags, 30c ea., asparagus, 20c ea. Well
rooted furr roses, 10c ea. Blue iris, jon-
quils and daffodils, 25c doz. Lemon lil-
jes and day lilies, 20c doz. Old fashion
lily bushes, white, pink and purple, 25c
doz. Add postage. Mrs. F. L. Byers,
Mineral Bluff, Ga. .
Fifty opal cactus plants, known. to
| seme as hen and biddie plant, 25 ea.
a. S. H. Locklin, Sandersville, Ga.
Ga.
} 25 butterfly bushes, 20c ea. White
ae
3 : le, Christman, 25c ea.
Yellow oxalis bulbs for winter bloom-
ing, 15 doz. Dark red amaryllis bulbs,
40c ea. Kunderd gladiola bulbs, large,
10c ea, 3 for 25c. Red, pink and white
geranium cuttings, all double, 3 for 25c.
Exchange for nest onions at 50c per
gal. Each to pay postage. Mrs. R. J.
Ellington, Fairburn, Ga. Rt. 1.
Yellow marigold seed, bloom in sum-
mer, 10c ea. teacupful. Miss Minnie
Stallings, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 5.
Pink amaryllis bulbs, large, 40c,
small, 25c ea. Striped amaryllis, flesh
and red, 40c and 25c ea. Orange scar-
let Easter lily bulbs, $1 per doz. White
jonquils, 25c doz. White spider lilies,
35c ea. Small red spider lilies, 75c doz.
Umbrella palm, 25c ea. Blue wonder
lily for pots, 25c ea. St. Bernard lily,
20c ea. Boston fern, 25c ea. Leopard
and guinea wing begonias, rooted, 25c
ea. King Humbert canna, 10c ea. Ven-
us cannas, 10c ea. Miss Grace Carter,
Lake Park, Ga. P. O. Box 5.
Summer sweet. pea seed, 10c ver ta-
blespoonful. Will exchange for other
seed. Mrs. J. W. Hudson, Cusseta, Ga.
Japanese morning glory and moon
vine seed, 12c per 2 tablespoonsful or
exchange for other flower seed. Mrs.
Naomi Fortson, Rt. 1, Box 19, Daniels-
ville, Ga.
Winter blooming oxalis bulbs, large
yellow, 15c doz. Giant pink, 4 for 10c
or 25c per doz. Add postage. Miss Lil-
lian Wright, Zebulon, Ga.
Tube rose bulbs, 25c doz. or exchange
for red, white and pink carnations. Red
and yellow canna bulbs, 5c ea. Add
postage, no stamps. Mrs. P. E. Wallace,
Hapeville, Ga.
Blue flag lilies, 25c per doz. Purple
lilac, bridal wreath, pink crepe myrtle,
old time thornless yellow rose, 25c ea.
No orders less than $1. Mrs. L. M.
Aderhold, Lavonia, Ga. ee
8 rooted red oleanders, 15 ea. Six
rooted white oleanders, 15c ea. 2 bright
red blooming size geraniums, 25c ea.
Mrs. Florence Robison, Jackson, Ga.
White spirea, dbl, pink almonds,
yellow, dbl, and red japonicas, and
pink weiglas, 20c ea., dark velvet roses.
red ramblers, white climbing, pink and
white monthly roses, 15c ea., junipers,
arbor-vitae, 30c ea., white, pink al-
theas, 15c; Royal purple iris, 35c doz.
All well rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Lee
Eller, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3.
Dbl., yellow, crimson japonicas, 4
yr. old, 50c ea. 6 yrs., old crimson
Jap., 75c ea., iris, 40c doz., crepe myrtle,
45c ea., daffodil, jonquils, 35c doz., red
altheas, 40c ea., fall pinks, 35c doz.,
hardy phlox, 50c doz. Miss M. Barrett,
Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3.
Hairy plumosa fern, 50c bunch, pur-
vle iris, 50c doz., $2 a 100; lemon lilies.
50c doz., lemon daffodils, 50c doz., pri-
vet hedge, $1 a 100; weeping willow,
$1 a 100 cut., and everbearing straw-
berry plants, 25c a 100. Miss Willa Mae
Ralston, Ella Gap, Ga.
6 dif., kinds monthly roses, 2 yrs
old, 20c ea., pink almonds, purple lilacs.
Ung., dogwood, Cape jasmines, and Van
Houtti, pink crepe myrtle, and juni-
pers, 2 for 25c; Kudzu and Va., Creep-
er vines, 3 for 25c; white iris, 15c doz.,
$1 a 100; dbl., poppy seed, 10c tbls.,
zer., ferns, and other pot plants, 15c
ea. Add 5c for postage. Mrs. L.. G. San-
ders, Dewyrose, Ga.
Jonquils and narcissi, 25c doz., daf-
fodils, $1 a 100; blue and purple iris.
30c doz., pink almonds, 10c ea., purple
lilac, white spirea, 20c ea., snowballs,
20 to 75c ea., crepe myrtle, 25c ea.,
star jasmine and Xmas jasmine, 30c
3a.. Shasta Daises, 20c doz. Add pos-
tage for all orders under $1. Mary Fos-
ter, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3. .
Red bachelor button seed, 15c cup-
ful; white and black sunflower, 4 tbls.,
15ce; Texas morning glory and snow on
the mtn., 10c spoonful. All new seed.
Mrs. Ida Southerland, Ellijay, Ga., Rt.
3. Box 48.
Red and white Rambler, red velvet,
and white climbing rose cut., old time
lily bushes, red, white and blue mixed,
25 ea., flowering peachtree, well root-
ed,10c ea., Flag lilies, yellow, 40c doz.,
ionquils, honeysuckle, 10c doz., iris, 75c
doz., Add postage. Miss Erma Kowitz,
Talking Rock, Ga., Rt. 1. Box 28.
Fluffy-Ruffle ferns, pink and red
ger., 10 per root; conch shell begonias,
20c; wandering green and green and
white striped, 1c per cut., coliah, 5c
ea. Thanksgiving and Xmas _ cactus,
10c ea. or, exch. for hydrangea cut.,
tulips, or dahlia bulbs, or dbl. mums.
Nellie Rhee JoHnson, Shellman, Ga.,
RFD 1, a
Several 100 jonquil bulbs, $1 a 100;
lots of nice 12 and 18 in., hedge cut.,
reasonable price; dbl., cannas, red,
cei dotted yellow, all green foliage,
hasta daisies, $1 a 100; 2 doz., orange
gladioli, 15c doz. Exch. for Eng., pea
seed, onion buttons, butter-beans,
MARKET BULLETIN |
(bunch), dbl. japionicas (Camelia),
azeleas, red dog wood. Mrs. E. Foun-
tain, Ft. Valley, Ga. :
Large blooming size trumpet Major
daffodils, $1.25 per 100 bulbs; blooming
size April Narcissi, $1.25 a 100; month-
ly blooming, rooted roses, shrubbery
and arbor-vitae, and Lady Thompson
strawberry plants, $2 M. Mrs. C. E.
Leverett, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 1.
2 rooted red June cactus, 15c ea., 1
large pink May, and 1 Thanksgiving
cactus, 50c ea., rose bud, ivy, ger. cut.,
10c ea., Ostrich plume, sword fluffy
ruffle, ferns, all rooted, 15c ea., pink
monthly, cream running monthly, crim-
son rambler, 10c cut., or 5 cut., 30c;
boxwooed, rooted, 2 yYrs.,
for $2.50. Add 5c postage on all orders
under 50c. No stamps. Mrs. R. T. Chat-
ham, Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 3.
Giant purple iris, 35c doz., perennial
sweet pea pinks, 5c ea. red dahlia
bulbs, 5c ea., golden bells, rooted, 10c
ea., white pines, 50c ea., maples, dog-
wood, white Mtn., ivy, 20c ea. Exch.
for wht. butter beans, peonies, hya-
cinths, gladiolas, arbor-vitae, or good
sugar sacks. Mrs. J. E. Underwood,
Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 1.
3 kinds marigolds (summer, orange
and yellow), (winter yellow tinged with
red); zinnias, all colors, cosmos, red
pink and white, ea., 10c large envelope
full; hollyhocks, (old fashioned), 40c
doz., dahlias, $1 doz., sultanas, pink
20c ea., yellow spotted with red cannas.
25c doz., white Flag lilies, 50c doz..
green wandering jew, 10c ea. Not pre-
paid. Exch. value in plants for 500 cab-
bage, plants. Mrs. V. N. Stockton, Zeb-
ulon, Ga., Rt. 2.
Jonquils and daffodils, and blue
(sweet) violets, $1 a 100; cream white
lilies, 10c each, red lilies, yellow and
varigated, 25c doz., verbana, 30c doz..
Shasta daises, white Flags, 25c doz.
Add postage. Exch. for white feed sacks.
Mrs. S. A. Miller, Finleyson, Ga., RFD
3
Rooted Xmas cactus, other flat cac-
tus, jonquils, daffodils, narcissi, pur-
vole sweet violets, large yellow mums,
blue iris, and different kinds shrubbery.
Sell, or exch., for gladi-tulips, hya-
cinths, tube- roses, peony, rooted
monthly roses, abelias, lily of the val-
ley, and snap dragons, pansy, verbana,
and sweet pea seed. Also have a few
August lily bulbs would exch. Mrs.
Sarah Harris, Demorest, Ga., Rt. 1.
200 bulbs, large yellow daffodils, 20c
doz., or $1.50 a 100; 400 bulbs, white
scented narcissi, 20c doz., $1.50 a 100;
100 butter and eggs, 20c doz., yellow
Day lilies, 25c doz. Exch. for nuts, or
honey. Mrs. W. C. Underwood, Blue
Ridge, Ga.
White Flags, 30c doz., lilacs, 15c ea.,
cannas, red and yellow, 25c doz., red
monthly rose, 1 yr. Dorothy Perkins;
seven Sisters, and Cherokee rose cut.,
10c ea. Mrs. W. A. OKelly, Maysville,
Ga. Rt. 2:
Pink crepe myrtle, 20c ea., pink Cher-
okee, velvet, white running rose, golden
Yells, Eng., dogwood, 15 ea., dbl., pink
almonds, red and white altheas,10c ea.,
yellow narcissi, 15c doz., bulbs: Add
postage. Claudia V. James, Talking
Rock, Ga., Rt. 2.
Sweet pea, hardy garden pinks, sweet
Williams, pansy seed, ea., mixed, all
16c large pkg., or 27c for 2. postpaid.
Mrs. O. H. Harsley, Tallapoosa, Ga.,
Star Rt., Box. 42.
Well rooted, white and red, single
ger., 25c ea., boxwoods, 1 ft., high, 50c
a., wandering jew, white and green,
red and green striped, large broad leaf,
green, 5c ea., cut. Mrs. W. A. Johnson,
Alto, Ga., Rt. 1.
Several 100 large lemon and orange
spotted canna, 10c doz., bulbs, in 10
doz., lots, or will exch., some for dried
apples, or peaches. Doz., bulbs for 1
lb., fruit,.free of worms, core, etc., or
exch., some for white sugar crowder
peas. Doz., for 1 lb. Mrs, Jno. R. Wright,
Vienna, Ga., Rt. 3.
Jonquil, daffodils, narcissi, crocus,
Easter lilies, milk and wine, yellow.
dbl., cannas ea., 40c doz., also gladioli,
different colors, 50c doz. Mrs. J. M.
Fletcher, Bronwood, Ga.
Seed: all colors dbl., poppy seed, 5c
tbis., pink and blue mixed, annual
larkspur, 10c_ tbls., weeping Mary
plants, 3 to 4 ft., 20c ea., red Excelsior
climbing rose, 2 yrs., old, 5 for 50c: $1
- is Mrs. Cliff Booth, Kennesaw, Ga.,
Large gladioli bulbs, 8c ea., 75c doz.
red canna lily bulbs, 10c ea., yellow
varigated, or solid yellow, 5c ea., large
shell pink cannas, bulbs, 15c ea., exch.
for dried fruit or sound table peas. Mrs.
L. D. Kimbrel Alma, Ga., Rt. 3.
Dbl., white and single red altheds.
1 and 2 ft., 15 ea., 2 for 25c; monthly
rose cut., 10c ea., red spirea, 10c ea.,
yellow belis, and white spirea, Eng.,
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Nea a
15c ea.;. 25.
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Thursday, D
dogwood cut., 10c ea, All well rooted;
pei aia seed, mixed colors, 10c tbls.
No checks. Add postage. Mrs. J. T.
Jones, McIntyre, Ga., Rt. 2. =
White spider lilies, 45c doz. white
altheas, o5e ea., lavender hibuscus, 25c
ea., privet hedge, 10c ea. $8 a 100; _
Shasta and Eng, daisies, 25c doz., can-
nas, Pillows of fire, red Wyoming,
orange salmon, bronze foliage, gladia-
tor, Wallace canary, yellow, any or
mixed, 20 plants for $1.25, or 8c ea.
Mrs, R. L. Silver, Edison, Ga. :
2065
Chrysanthemums, . all colors, Ie
doz., also canna bulbs, dbl., red, yellow
and red, variegated, 5c ea. old fash-
ioned garden pinks, 25 doz. Mrs. E. C.
Melton, Smyrna, Ga., Rt. 2.
Extra large, dbl., dahlias, deep dark
red, snow white, rose and salmon pink,
and a few yellow. Booking orders and
will ship any date desirea; from now
until spring. 70c doz., bulbs, postpaid,
or 5c ea., not postpaid; golden glow
bulbs, 40c doz., postpaid; white or
spruce pines. Write for prices. Stating
size wanted. How to grow dahlias,
included, if asked for. Mrs. Alvin Todd,
Sarah, Ga.
About 200 dahlia bulbs, all colors; |
cactus springfield, C. of honsdale,
Ruth Forbes, G. of hearts, Charles
Slayton, Decorative Q. Mary, white
Queen, Jack Rose, Matchless J. Beauty,
Queen Victoria, Maud Adams, Vivian.
$5 for the lot. FOB. Now. Ralph Hewitt,
Atlanta, Ga., Flat Shoals Rd., Rt. 3.
Arbor-Vitae, 15 in. high, 35c ea., -
nink Coral vine, 25c ea., jonquil bulbs,
50c a 100. Mrs. W. A. Sargent, Cordele,
Ga., 306 5th Ave.
Geraniums, and conch begonia, 10c
ea., hardy hibuscus, different colors,
25c bunch, Amaryllis bulbs, pink, 10c
ea,, oxalis bulbs, 10c doz., large dark
iris, 50c doz., pink, hydrangea, 50c a
nnch: iasmine. 10c ea. All well rooted.
ere Eva Hefner, Talking Rock, Ga.,
mb, 2c. :
rest.. $2.50 doz. Mrs. Martha Vanzant,
Dial, Ga.
Amour river privet, 50c a 100; weep- .
ing willow, 1 1-2 to 5 ft., 10 to 25c ea.,
cut., -of butterfly bush, 5c ea. Dbl.,
white, red, and pink ger., cut., 10c ea.,
ingle pink with white throat, 5c ea.,
Xmas cactus, well rooted, and pin cush-
ion cactus, fluffy ruffly, asparagus, and
sprengeria ferns, 15c ea., white Eng.,
dogwood, mock orange, dbl., and single
white spirea, single red, and dbl., white
altheas, oak hydrangea, watermelon
pink crepe myrtles, white, everbloom-
ing baby rose, red monthly and other
roses. 15 e2., -2.-for.25c.: Mrs. V. EB.
McCook, Mcintyre, Ga., Rt. 2. j
Daffodils, $1 a 100; strawberry bush-
es, 15c ea., golden glow, 25c doz., dusty
miller, 10c doz., Mtn., laurel and ivy,
15 ea., azaleas, 2 for 25c; trailing ar-
butus, 15c doz. Miss Lucy Roper, Min-
eral Bluff, Ga.
Choice dahlias, all types, colors and. .
varieties, asst., no two alike, $2.50 doz. .
Mrs. Lizzie Davenport, Dial, Ga.
Jonquils and putter and eggs, 20c
doz., 4 doz., PP., banana plants, ready
now to ship, $1; youimus sprouts, 5c ea.,
in 1-2 doz., lots, 75c doz., PP. Mrs. Etta
S. Harrison, Kathleen, Ga. ee
Hemoracallis Middendorf orange lily,
German white iris, Caiif., privet cut.,
$1 a 100, each well rooted Boxwood cut.,
burloped, $1 doz., unrooted cut., $2 a 100,
lawge blue violets, 50c a 100; butterfly
bush, and yellow fragrant jasmine,
well rooted, 2 for 25c; Coral berry, 2
for 25c. Add Postage. Mrs. R. H. Wright,
Middleton, Ga., RFD 1.
Dahlias, all colors, and types, blooms
often measure 8 in. across, asst., no
two alike, $2.50 doz. Mrs. R. V. Woody,
Dial, Ga.
- Gladioli bulbs, mixed colors, from
choice varieties, 25c doz., large quanti-
ties, for less. Fall del. Add postage.
Mrs. B. J. Edmondson, Cedartown,
Gas Rt: 3:
1 doz., 2 yr. old Eng., dogwood, 2 to
3 ft. 25c ea, 6 doz, $2, 1 doz., dbl.
white altheas, 25c ea., 10 for $2; 2 yr.
old, large pink and white hibiscus,
20c ea., 3 for 50c; dwarf lavender Phy-
sostegia, 6 for 25c; fine, everblooming
rooted roses, 15c ea., 10 for $1; well
rooted pink and white Dorothy Per-
kins, 2 for 25c; $1 for 12; large, dbl.,
red, lavender, cream and red dahlias,
2 for 25c; 5 for 50c; $1 for 12. 1 pkg.,
choice annuals and perennials, given
with ea., 50c order. Add postage. Mrs.
May Butler, Cartersville, Ga., 113 Sum- -~
mit St.
Butterfly, Big Four and _ Boston,
Sword ferns, all 10c ea., oxalis, dbl.,
white ger., sultanas, single red geran-
iums, all 10c cut., red flower grape leaf
begonias, 15c. Exch. for other things
= value.. Mrs. W. C. Smith, Uvalda.
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Different types and colors, dahlias,
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Thursday, December 5, 1929.
] 2 ; Flowers and Seed
For Sale
_. Pink crepe myrtles, 4 for 10c; Kerria,
_ Japonicas, white, 20c ea., dahlia tubers,
- red, purple, pink and yellow, 10c ea.,
_ pink, white, yellow, red.and peach col-
or, Cannas, 50c doz., pink and red ver-
bana, 6 for \25c; pink oleanders, 25c;
Shasta daisies, 25c doz., red and gold
Yantanas, 15c ea., pink flowering al-
-mond,s:15c ea., blue and pink hydran-
gea, 25c ea., dbl, pearl tuberose, 25c
doz. Exch. some for 1-2 peck nice dried
apples. Add postage. Mrs, E. L. Smith,
Wadley, Ga.
_ Grey-beard bushes, 50c, $1 and $1.25
a., also 30 Oleanders (single pink),
4 to 10 in., well rooted, 25c ea., or exch.
_for chrysanthemums in pink and red.
-in-curved, for thrift (pink) plants, or
for named gladioli or dahlia bulbs,
_mixed colors, dbl., variety Amaryllis in
white and pink. Mrs. M. G. Thigpen,
Brewton, Ga.
_ Blue Weeping Mary, variegated flow-
ering almonds, 10c ea., evergreen Cedar
and red Christmas cactus, good roots,
ibe ea., red June cactus, 10c rooted;
old time yellow pinks, 20c, large size.
Mrs. H. G. Fraser, Gainesville, Ga., Rt.
___Everblooming blue violets, $1.50 for
300; Easter roses, 10c; 2,-3 yrs., Amer.,
_ Beauty: rose bushes, $1 ea, orange
phoenix daffodils, 40c doz., large Em-
press cream narcissi, 40c doz, dark
yole iris, 50c doz., large purple Dah-
_lia bulbs, 10c; large, red, white stripe
and yellow dahlia bulbs, 12c ea. All
guaranteed Mrs. Mollie Johnson, Ring-
gold, Ga., Rt. 1. -
Large flowering cannas, in yellow.
pink, salmon, variegated, and 2 shades
red, 75c doz., postpaid. Mrs. T. W. Ha-
_ White Spirea, Xmas Bells, Rose of
Sharon, purple lilac, pink crepe myrtles
20c ea., 6 for $1., shasta daisies, 20c doz.
All orders for $1 or more del. Mrs.
Joe W. Craft, Hartwell, Ga.,, Rt. 3.
_ 2 yr. old, dbl., yellow japonicas, and
Ted altheas, 35 ea., butterfly. bush,
honeysuckle, Easter roses, all 25c ea.,
large type phlox, 5c bunch; red and
_yellow fall pinks, 25c ea. Will give 1
bunch primroses with ea., $1 order.
Add postage. Mrs. P. L. Hensley, Elli-
ay, Ga., Rt. 3. Box 55.
_ targe red salmon pink, rose, yellow,
spotted and red with bronze leaves,
canna, bulbs, 3 for 25c; red and Spider
lily bulbs. 10c ea., red gladioli bulbs,
oc ea., dbl., white and single sweet
pinks, 3 bunches, 25c. Shandaliah lily
bulbs, and pink, white and blue hy-
drangea, rooted, 20c ea., red and pink
_verbana, 3 bunches, 25c; pink crepe
myrtle and wisteria, 10c ea., several
Kinds of ferns, 15 ea., several col.,
geraniums, 2 for 25c; large pink be-
gonias, 20c. Exch. for Spruce pines, or
Arbor-vitae. Mrs. W. A. Huff, Mil-
dgeville, Ga., Rt. 2.
_ White narcissi bulbs, 25c doz., del.,
crepe myrtle, pink and lavender, 10c
cuttings, (will root like rose cuttings
in damp places). Mrs. Jas. C. Goolsby,
Lincolnton, Ga., Rt. 5. Box 48.
100 -lbs., sun flower seed. Send sam-
ples on request. Make best offer. H. C.
Herndon, Ludowici, Ga., Rt. B.
3 extra large, beautiful ferns, Boston
drooping, Sword, and Asparagus, Spren-
geria,; 2 pink and red hibiscus, and 1
large begonia. Write for prices. Miss.
Laura Garner, Warthen, Ga.
Violets, 20c doz., jonquils, 25c doz.,
doz., $1; white Wax. spider lily bulbs,
10c ea., 6 for 50c; Day lilies, 50c a 100;
yellow jasmine, evergreen, January and
February blooming; 20 well rooted cut.,
$1. Add postage. Jennie E. Wells,
_Chatsworth, Ga. .
Sweet Williams, plants, 60c doz.,
postpaid. Mrs. L. P. Weeks, Lithonia,
Gai, Rt. 2:
_ Several imported Sago Palms, $1 ea.
100 milk and wine lilies for sale or
exchange for abelia cuttings or other
a J. L. Bannister, Coolidge,
Ga.
- Pink Cherokee roses, red and yellow
azaleas $1 per doz. Barberry bushes,
75 per doz. Mountain Laurels, 25c ea.
Red Japonicas, Boxwoods, Junipers,
25c ea. All well rooted. Blue Irish lilies,
tiger lilies, 40c a doz. Pink perennial
-phlox, 35c doz. Pink trailing arbutus,
25c doz. Mrs. Bonnie Abercrombie, Mor-
_ ganton, Ga.
~~ Cannas. King Humbert, Pillar of fire,
ureka, Wabash, Venus, Alfred Conard
ink and lavender crepe myrtle
cea, 20c. Add postage.
low. 10 ea., $1.10 doz., 2 doz., |
MARKET BULLETIN ~
| 35 ea., 2 for 65c; Pink hardy phlox,
60c doz. Golden glow, 35c doz., 2 for
60c. White weigelia, 20 and 30c ea. Dbl.
white, pink and single purple Altheas,
20 and 25c ea. Dbl. pink oleander, 50c
ea. Dwarf arbor-vitae seed, Chinese
and American, 15c thls., 2 for 25c. Hoods
hibiscus rooted 15c ea. 2 for 25c.
White stephanandra, 15 and 30c ea.
= Mittie Collins, Rt. 1. Smithville,
a.
Hibiscus, red, white, pink, hardy, 15c
ea. Hardy phlox, pink, red, lavender,
rose, 15 ea. Rose, Dr. van fleet, 20c ea.
Hastings mum., Pacific, 10c. Umbrella
palm, 20c. Double white altheas, 20c
plus postage; Would exchange for Ma-
donna Lilies, dahlia, Jersey Beauty or
double hyacinths. Mrs. M. Griffin, Cler-
mont, Ga. eg
Gladioli bulbs choice mixture of fine
varieties, top size bulbs, 35 for $1;
second size, 45 for $1. Postpaid. J. J.
Johnston, College Park, Ga.
Purple, white and pink striped al-
theas rooted; white daisy chrysanthe-
mums; red, cream and pink roses; cac-
tus plants to sell or will exchange for
snow ball or peony plants. Also would
take Irish juniper or Indian spruce in
| exch. Miss Fannie Dykes, Ellaville, Ga
Pink giadioli bulbs, blooming size
50c doz., $3 a 100: Chinese arborvitae
3 to 6 ft., $1 ea., Rosedale, Tom Thumt
and Globe arborvitae, 75c to $1.50 ea.
Spirea, 2 1-2 to 3 1-2 ft., pink crepe
myrtle, single altheas, dbl. flowering
almonds, all 25c ea., red and pink pe-
onies, 35c ea., Darwin tulips, 60c doz
bulbs; $3.50 a 100; mixed col. dahlias
whole clumps, $2 doz., purple iris, 50c
doz., also white scuppernong vines, 2
yrs. old, 2&c ea. State inSp. H. 4H.
Jhambers, Ball Ground, Ga., Rt. 4.
be Pink flowering almonds, bridal
wreath, white spirea, hardy hibiscus,
25c ea. ,trailing evergreens, 75c a 100;
monthly rose cut., pink, salmon, rain-
bow, 10c doz. Mrs. J. T. Patillo, La-
Grange, Ga., Rt. 6. oe
Milk and wine lilies, 6 for 45c, $7.-
50 a 100; Easter and orange lilies, 6
for 35c, $5.50 a 100; Red Easter, white
milk and dbl. orange; Leonard plants.
vhite butterfly bush, all 25 ea., 6 for
$1; 4 dif. cannas, lilies, dbl. 50c doz.,
red quince, japonica rooted, and red
spider lilies, 25c ea. Mrs. S. Carter,
Alms, Ga, Rts 2.
Lily of the Valley, 10c ea., plant;
milk and wine lilies, 15 ea., bulb; pink
and red Dorothy Perkins, 5c: dif. ferns
yink and white begonias, yellow, white,
vurple and mixed col. mums, all 10c
2a. All well rooted. Exch. for dried
apples, free of worms, core and peel-
ings. S. J. Seale, Douglas, Ga. Rt. 3:
2 yr. size monthly blooming roses:
Paul Neyron, pink Mamon Cochet, red
American Beauty and Mrs. Wille-
yrandt, 25c ea., 5 for $1. Blooming size
red Amaryllis, 25c ea., 5 for $1. Add
poses. Mrs. Frank Hobbs, Siloam,
a.
_Large purple iris, 25c per root: dah-
lia bulbs, fine, dbl. lavender, white and
yellow, pink, dark red; red, pink and
white cactus, and purple, 25c ea. All
dbl. classed as Show or Decorative
tvpe dahlias. Mrs. C. A. Black, The
Rock, Ga., Rt. 1.
Large headed sunflower seed, 25c the
cup full. Mrs. W. P. Page, Barnett, Gay
Rt: 1, Box<81.
Dbl. 2 yr. old yellow janonicas, 25c
a.. 4 yrs. old, 50; jonquils, daffodi's
hulbs. 80c doz., red crepe myrtles, 40
sa., golden bells, 2 yrs. old. 25c ea.
liris 35 doz. Mrs. Mart Gentry, Elli-
1av.- Gan RE. 3:
Rainbow trailing coleus, red, pink
aod white ger. cut., red. pink and wht.
conch begonias, lace ferns, pink pine
hur and mistletoe ger., 20c ea.. Mtn.
Sword ferns. 10c: maple leaf and
erape begonias, 15c-.ea., pink hydran-
Mrs. Mary
Tangley, Oakman, Ga.
Pink pennies. 3 for $1: rooted box-
woods. small, 20c ea., junivers, 6 in. to
3 ft;-25 to $250 ea...mtn. laurel. 20
.a., azaleas, J5c. Add nostage. Mrs.
Nora Filis. Mineral Blvff, Ga. :
* Hardy phlox, pink, 75c doz.. Sweet
Wi'liams, same price; monthly roses:
faifferent colors. 15c ea., eversreen
hadce rooted and not rooted. 50c to
$1.50 doz., Arbor-vitae not rooted. 50c
juniners rooted. 1 and 2 ft., .25e ea
or 50 doz.. not rooted. Fox. glove. $!
doz. Add postare on orders Jess than
SNe, Miss Cleo Turner, Cleveland, Ga
Rt. 4.
Fall pinks. yellow, red and white.
Me bunch: dbl. yellow ianonicas, 2 vrs.
a'd, 35 ea... lemon Jilies: lavender iris.
45r doz. dbl. tanzv, ANe Aoz., pink wei-
velas. cut... 10 ea. Pestase on orders
-for Jess than 25e. 1 Faster rose. free
with $1 orders. Mrs. Fula Beal, Elli-
jav Ga... Rt. 3. Box 55, oat
Pink and yellow azaleas, pink, mtn.
laurels, 25 ea., 6 for $1; rhododen-
af
fA
ee
drons, 25c ea, $1.50 doz., crabapples,
10c ea.,.$1 doz., pink Cherokee roses,
$1 doz., 8 rooted roses, 75c; Coral bust.
7oc doz. Trumpet creeper, 40c doz., ai-
theas 6 for 60c; orange day lilies, 35
doz., pink perennial phlox, 30c. doz..
American Beauty roses 25c ea. H. Wil-
son, Morganton, Ga.
Arborvitae, 2 to 4 ft., 50c to $1 ea.
boxwoods 12 to 18 in., 25 and 30c a.,
peppermint, 15c ea., blue beils, 20c ..
vunch; japonicas, or flowering iris, 25.
ea., leopard grass, 20c a ibunch; blu.
iris, 3 buibs, 25c. Mrs. Liney Huntei
uewner, Ga,
. Dahliias: multiflora (bright yellow).
little Paul (deep rose, tipped with.
white); Teddy (deep rose, quilled pet
als), all Show type; aiso Decorative
Jack Rose (deep red), Jean Reer (puri.
white), Jersey Gem (lavender pink)
variegated white red, 50c doz., no lex.
than 1 doz. sold. Pay postage on 2 do-
jr more; large cannas, dif. varietie:
J0c doz., with postage extra con les
than $1. Mrs. Julia Darnell, Jaspe:
Gao Ried.
Pink and variegated leaf weigelax
dbl. red, white, variegated, ali col. sin
gle aitheas, from seed, blooming size
.orsythia, winter jasmine, 25c ea., an.
for $1.10 del., Philadelphus, red An
thony Waterer, white cluster spire:
Juddieia, white Amer. Beauty, Pau
Neyron, and climbing Amer. Beaut,
roses, and 2 yr. Blue Wisteria, 50c ea
sink and white cochet, Mrs. B. A
Jant, My Maryland, Francis Kruga
roses, 2 yr., 35c ea., 3 for $1. Mrs. hk
M. Sheppard, Stone Mtn., Ga., Rt. 3.
Pink Dorothy Perkins, very larg
ted; variegated red and yellow can
nas, 2 for 25c; pink cannas, 25c ea.,
King Humbert bronze leaf, .25c ea...
long stem blue violets, 50c a 100; mix-
ed hollyhock seed, 2 thlis., 10c; also
Klondike strawberry plants, 50c a 100.
Mrs. M. H. Carnes, Roberta, Ga.
Mixed iris, purple, white and varie-
gated, mixed gladioli and variegatea
dahlias, all 50c doz., dbl. jonquils, but-
ter and eggs, 25c doz., white and blue.
single hyacinths, mixed,.30c; red, yel-
low and variegated cannas, 50c doz.
white grass pinks, and sweet Williams
25c doz., butterfly bush, 25 and 50<
doz., purple and white lilac, sng. anc
dbl. spirea, brides breath, Rose of Sha-
ron and rose, weigelas, pink and white
all 25c ea. Several kinds monthly ros-
2s, 50c for large size. Mrs. J. D. Luns-
deen, Decatur, Ga., Rt. 1.
Paul Neyron, Marechalneil and oth-
er roses, well rooted, 15 and 25c ea.
ohvsostegia, shasta daisies, blue daisy,
heliotrope, sweet Williams, phlox, rec.
sarnations, Jap. speedwell, Yucca, 6
sol., verbena, dianthus, hardy trailine
moss, 5c ea., 20 different perennials
$1; 4 kinds narcissi, 20c doz., cream
narcissi, 25c doz, Madonna and milk
and wine lilies, 20c ea., spider wart, 3
for 10c; dbl. and single, large bloor
yardy hollyhocks, good plants, 6 for
50c; smaller, 6 for 25c. Add postage
Mrs. Delia Fife, Armuchee, Ga.
Bulbs: narcissi, yellow, fragrant, 30c
joz.. 6 doz., $1.25; long trumpet daf-
fodils, dbl. daffodils, paper white nar-
cissi, Roman, blue, hyacinths, all 35c
doz., any variety or mixed, 5 doz. $1.50:
Chinese sacred lilies, 50c doz., 4 doz
$1.85; Pillow of Fire cannas, green fol-
iage, King Humbert, bronze foliage, ?
var., orange salmon bronze and greer
foliage, all large, dbl. blooms, 8c ea.
20 for $1.25; Japanese Wax leaved lig
ustrum, also dbl. pink flowering pome
eranates, 40c ea., $3.75 a doz. Mrs. J
F. Chapman, Edison, Ga.
Dark velvet rec, and pink dahlias.
*0c doz., bulbs; jonquils, 15c doz., 2 for
25c; $1 a 100; yellow splotched, alsc
red, ea., large cannas, 50c doz., vint
climbing roses, rooted, 10c ea., Xmas
cactus, rooted, 10c: red and pink conck
begonias. 10c ea., 2 for 15c; Large lea
nink begonias (blooms in large clus-:
ters) rooted, 10c; cape jasmine, | 25c
rooted. Pink flowering almonds. lilac
and Ribbon grass. all 10c ea. Adds pos-
tage on orders under 50c. Mrs. F. E.
Havovoldt, Lewiston, Ga.
Blood red cannas, 25c doz., 2. dif. kind
-vard lilies white and bronze, pink 50c
doz., sev. doz. yellow and white nar-
eissi, 20c doz. bulbs; vellow jonanils
15e doz. Add postage. Mrs. O. S. Wil-
liams, Scotland. Ga.
5 col. large bloom fall pinks, 3 col
hardy phiox. hollyhocks, golden glow,
white primroses, blue grass. white vio-
lets, ea., 25c doz., bridal wreath, bloom-
ine peach: New Years vine, yellow
bells, little snowflakes. vink runnine
roses. snowballs, and wisteria vines. 6
for 25e: large red cannas 4 for 25c:
small blooms. 25 doz., winter verbe-
nas. purple violets, large white mums
'6 for 25c: 7 kinds and col.. everbloom-.
Le 7 PACH ELEVEN
small orders. Exch for white sacks in
good cond. Mrs. Sarah Grind!e, Dah-
lonega, Ga., Rt. 1.
Extra large red dahlias, also twe
shades purple, 2.o0f yellow and laven-
der pink, 7 1-2c ea., all dbl., ball shap-
ed, pure white, free with ea., $1 or-
der; jonquils, daffodils, small yellow
sweet scented narcissi, 20c doz, $1 a
100; strong orchid plants, 50c ea., 3
for $1; white wisteria, red spirea, 25
2a., dbl. white spirea, dbl. pink flow-
ering almonds, coral berry bush, lav-
snder, also pink crepe myrtles, 15c
ind 25 ea; hardy poinsetta, 15c ea.
Large and small mums, all colors, 25
to 40c doz. Mrs. Jeffie Ham, Forsyth,
Ga. Rt. 6.
Dark purple and lavender iris, each,
$2 a 100; Shasta daisies, $1.50 a 100;
orange lilies, $1.25 a 100; pink primros-
as, $1.25 a 100; deep pink weigelas,
snow balls, and deep pink crepe myr-
tles, 35c ea., yellow forsythia, golden
yells, 15c ea., pink and purple altheas, ~
2 for 25c; daffodils, $2 a 100. Add pos-
tage. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Ellijay,
Ga. Rt. 3, Box 44.
Hungarian cannas, rose pink and
eream white cannas, ea. 2 for 25c;
large size Easter lily bulbs, $2 doz.
smaller, $1 doz., violets, 25c doz., dusty.
miller, and Star of Bethlehem, ea., 25c
joz. Add postage on orders for less
than $1; Exch. for fancy leaf, plain,
xr blooming calladiums, milk or wine
lilies, ivy ger., hen and chicken bor-
jer plant, dbl. tiger or Madonna lil-
ies; or Angel Trumpet. Mrs. T. J.
Thorne, Perkins, Ga.
Junipers, 50c; pink weigelas, yellow
orsythia, pink almonds, purple lilacs
dbl. yellow and red japonicas, Doro-
thy Perkins, 25c ea., rd velvet and
red rambler, rose 20c ea.; jonquils, 25c;
orange day lilies, 10c doz., altheas, 20c
ea. All well rooted. Add postage. Mrs.
R. M. Ray, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3. _
Golden bells, 35 doz., red japonicas
25c_ea., yellow thornless roses and
honeysuckle bushes, 2 for 25c; Balm
of Gilead, 30c ea., evergreen geran-
iums, 2 bunches, 25c; sin. tanzy, 25c
doz., Easter bells, 10c ea., tiger lilies,
$1 a 100 bulbs. All rooted. Add post-
age. Mrs. M. A. Abercrombie, Loving,
Ga.
Pansy plants and shasta daisies 25c
doz., tube roses and pink fairy lilies,
5c ea., rooted purple wisteria, and wht.
Star jasmine, 10c ea., rooted white
Faster rose 15c ea., 2 for 25c; red and
yellow cannas, 25c doz., orchids, 50c
or 3 for $1. Mixed dahlia bulbs, 8 for
25c.. White narcissi and large and
small sweet scented yellow narcissi, Ic
ea. Postpaid on orders-of $1 and over.
Mrs. Lois Tanner; Dewyrose, Ga., Rt.
1: ee
Lemon and tiger lilies, 20c doz., yel-
low, white and dark purple iris, 25c
doz., weigelas, 15c ea., well rooted snow
balls, 15e ea., daffodils, dbl. and single
25c doz., jonquils, 20c doz., red and
yellow, well rooted japonicas, 20c ea,,
boxwoods, 30c ea. and other flowers. ~
Add postage on orders under $1. Mrs.
W. V. Silvers, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3.
Red and pink flowering quince, dbl.
pink almonds, all 30c ea., 6 for $1;
deep red hollyhocks, well rooted, $1
doz., red and scarlet verbena, 4 doz.,
bunches, $1: white daisies, orange day
lilies and white primroses all 15c doz.,
white and red begonias, 4 for 50c. Ada
postage. Mrs. Minnie Silver, Oakman,
Ga. Rt. 1. ee
Pink, white perennial phlox, 30c doz.,
all col. sweet Williams, 25c doz., juni-
vers and tree arborvitae, 4 for $1.00;
5oxwoods 6 for $1; orange day lilies
$1 a 100; hydrangea snowballs, but-
terfly bush; Eng. dogwood, 6 for $1;
oink, red and -yellow azaleas, pink .
efokae roses, pink altheas, $1 doz.,
bridal. wreath, 6 for $1; 12 col. rose,
$1; golden glow, 50c doz. Amer. ar-
borvitae, 4 for $1; snowdrops, 50c a
100; red Amer. Beauty rose, 6 for $1.
Sadie Wilson, Morganton, Ga.
Large pink oxalis, 6 large bulbs, 25c;
Madonna and Tiger lilies, 20c ea., but-
terfly bush, winter blooming jasmine,
red quince, japonicas, all 25c ea., one
arge cluster bridal wreath, 1 large ev-
ergreen, boxwoods to sell to parties ,
calling at my home; Seed: everlast- |
ine and Spencers sweet peas, old fash-
ioned bachelor buttons, mixed col., lg.-
dbl. dahlias, salvia, giant zennias, ma-
rigolds, and fire plant, all 10c pkg., rose
pink hibiscus blooms, 4 in., 15 seed,
10c. Mrs. Eva Cris'er, Alpharetta, Ga.
Sweet, blue violets, 20c a 100; sum-
mer lilies, 25c doz., red spider lilies,
3 for 253:, $1. doz..< Mags; 6 for 25c%
oak hydrangea, 10c to 15c; dark. and
light pinks. 5 bunch or 50c doz., Rose-
mary, 10c to 15c. Pink verbena, 5 and
10c. Add postage. Miss Ella Mae Ford-
jing rose cut., not rooted, 10c doz., pur-
ple lilac, 3 for 25c, Add postage on ~
tee peae
Ey
ham, Toomsboro, Ga. Rt. 2 Bas
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PAGE TWEL
se good cond., $25 FOB.
_ Sewell, Ashland, Ga.
Incubators For Sale
1 Super Hatch incubator, 250 cap.,
self turning trays, and oil burning
brooder, 1M cap., almost new, both
for $12. Prices at my place. If del.
to Station at Greensboro, will be ex-
tra charge. J. R. Simmons, Greens-
,boro, Ga., RFD 1. Box 52.
1 Buckeye incubator, 250 cap. in
John Knox
Little Brown Hen incubator, 50 eeg
capacity, good thermometer and in-
structions, $4 or exchange for new duck
or geese feathers. Write first. Mrs. E.
L. Cowart, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt, 4.
Queen incubator, 400 capacity, in
good condition and working order, $40
for quick saie FOB. Winston. W. C.
Daniell, Winston, Ga. Rt. 2.
' Belle City incubator, used four times
good condition, $10 or exchange for
hens or heifer calf. Mrs. Eva Yancey.
Sycamore, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 72.
600 capacity buckeye incubator in
first class condition, practically new,
been set only three times. R. L. John-
gon, Midville, Ga.
500 capacity Buckeye brooder in
good condition for sale or exchange for
baby chicks or hatchine ercs Mrs. L.
P. Anderson, Toccoa, Ga. Rt. 3.
__ Advance wickless oil burning brood-
er, 300 chick capacity, $12.50. Advance
coal burning brooder, 1,000 chick ca-
pacity, $20. All in good condition. Will
exchange for peanutS, pecans, oats, or
wheat. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga.
Super hatcher 150 capacity incuba-
tor, with pat. turning tray, egg tester,
5 new wicks, new wafer and instruct-
ion book. Also 500 capacity Blue Flame
brooder, both in first class condition,
$10 cash for both, FOB. Mrs. T. B.
McDowell, Jr., Blakely; Ga., Rt.-5.
One oil and one coal brooder, best
condition. Miss Clyde Burkett, Cham-
blee, Ga., Rt. 2.
Portable brooder house, eleven feet
by twelve, $25. Almost new. J. C. Rob-
ertson, Chamblee, Ga. Rt. 2.
Little red hen incubator, 50 egg ca-
-pacity, used one season. Thermome-
ter broken, otherwise in fine shape.
ay $2. Mrs. Coy White, Marictta.
a
___ Wisconsin incubator, good as new,
250 egg capacity, $15 or exchange for
ten pure bred hens, any kind except
-bantams, games or leghorns, or 15 mix-
ed hens. Mrs. Gertrude McGowan, Rt.
2, Summit, Ga,
Dockey incubator, 60 egg capacity.
used very little, $8 or best offer of
fowls or something useful. F. W. Mad-
dox, Stone Mountain; Ga. Box 297.
65 capacity Buckeye incubator, $8 or
exchange for 8 thoroughbred White
Leghorn hens. Mrs. W. O. Puckett, Cor-
dele, Ga. Rt. B.
Little Brown Hen incubator, 50 egg
capacity, used twice. Complete with
thermometer and instructions, $4.75
Pee: Fred Woody, Nashville, Ga.
_Well-Gro brooder for started chicks.
Mrs. A. J, Anthony, Midland, Ga.
600 capacity Buckeye incubator, first
. lass condition, $40. 350 capacity Buck-
a oven, $30. H. G. Cline, Canton,
- Super hatcher incubator, 250 capac-
ity, good as new, used two seasons.
$17.50. One small brooder, $2, 50 chick
ao Mrs. C. R. Lee, Moultrie, Ga.
_1,000 capacity coal burning brooder,
first class condition, exchange. for 15
hens, white or brown or buff leghorns,
good lavers. D..W. Brown, Pendergrass
Ge. Rt. 2. ee a
Several good incubators, 40 to 200
egg Capaeity, cash or trade for meat or
- produee. Malcolm Simmons, 102 Green-
wood PI., Decatur, Ga. :
Blue ribbon oil burner brooder, been
used six weeks, $8. Mrs. J. S. Jones,
Adel, Ga.
- Two standard Buckeye incubators,
250. ege capacity each, in good condi-
tion, $25. each. L. A. Brown, Martin,
Ga. = t
800 capacity oil brooder and small
200 capacity brooder, only been used
_ one time, good as new. Will exchange
fe LOT. 2 good hens, any stock. Trans-
_ portation paid by purchaser. Mrs. P.
P. Wood, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. _5, Center
600 egg incubator, the Super hatch-
er, used only once. $25 FOB. Also one
ete
oil burning brooder, 500 capacity, been
used for one brood, $6 FOB. J, C. Rob-
ertson, Chamblee, Ga. Rt. 2. eer
Buckeye Incubator, Style 17-E. 210,
capacity, $20, in good condition. Cost
6.75. rs. J. J. Ferrell, Rt. 3. Cairo,
Chauncey, Ga, Rt.
ae
MARKET BULLETIN
:
250 capacity Super Hatcher incuba~
' tor, will reli or trade for corn or good
'\elean peanuts or pigs of good blood.
' 300 capacity Electric brooder, automat-
lie control. Will trade for heifer calf.
Cc. T. Webb, Summerville, Ga. Rt... 5,
Pox 47,
Montgomery Ward brooder for sale,
good shape. $8, 500 capacity. C. T. Bo-
hanan, Conyers, Ga. Rt. 1.
Wisconsin Ironclad incubator, 150
egg capacity, used three times, gooa
as new with all attachments and in-
struction book. $10 COD. Cost $11.75.
Mrs, J. P. Smith, Sr., Homerville, Ga.
Ru 1 Box 3f i
Wisconsin incubator, 240 egg capac-
ity with instruction book and every-
thing ready to set. Crated and ship-
ced for $11, or $10 FOB. Mrs. Belle
Joiner, Soperton, Ga. Rt. 2. _ :
Schwalge-Smith incubator, 800 egg
capacity, guaranteed to be in first
ass cond. Eustace J. McKinney, Jr.,
Blackshear, Ga. :
40 capacity super hatcher incubator,
and brooder, good condition, $25 for
both FOB.- J. A ..McLendon, Blun,
Ga. ea
Super Hatcher hot water incubator
will trade for 8 or 9 months old Jer-
sey heifer, must be a good one. Will
aiso trade for 20 White Leghorn pul-
lets, no culls. For cash, $22. J. R. Jor-
dan, Macon, ;Ga. Rt. 1:
Majestic incubator, 110 egg capac-
ity, good as new. Only used one time.
$5 FOB. Mrs. W. L. Smith, Norman
Park, Ga. :
No. 2 Buckeye incubator, 175 capac-
ity with instruction book, thermom-
eter and egg tester perfect condition.
$20 FOB.. Mrs. C. E. Leverett, Rt. 1,
Atianta, Ga. =
Buckeye incubator, 110 capacity, $15
FOB... .-C, Freeman; Omega,-Ga. = -
Little Brown Hen, incubator, never
been used. $4.50 or exchange for five
bens of any good breed, not mixed
| Mrs. J. I. Hatcher, Adrian, Ga., Rt. 1.
Wisconsin incubator nearly new, 500.
capacity, sell at a bargain or exchange.
Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin, Ga.
200 capacity Buckeye brooder, used
onse, perfect condition, $10 or exchnge
for 10 R. I. Red hens or 75 Ib. hog. L.
3B. Hutchinson, Fitzgerald, Ga., Rt. 2.
Queen incubator, 400 egg capacity,
zced condition, $40 value, will sell for
$25 cash. Mrs. M. A. Douglas, Rt. 1
Box 79, Alma, Ga. ,
600 Buckeye Incubator, automatic
turning trays, first class condition, $75
tas Mrs. A. J. Carter, Newington,
a. :
300 capacity brooder, been used two
weeks, burns kerosene. $8 and you pay
express. Mrs. Claudio Weathers, Dai-
Sy, Gray debs 1s
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_ Farms For Rent
Want 1 to 4 horse good farmers with
stock and feed to grow cotton, tobacco,
corn and gen. crops on 50-50 basis, in
Candler county. L. H. Edenfield, Still-
more: Ga: Bt; 3: *-:
35 acre farm, good land, good bldgs..
4 mis. south Dupont, with school and
mail route. Renter to furnish stock and
3elf. Honest deal only. R. E. Lee, Ho-
nerville, Ga. ~
Good lying upland farm, on shares,
3rd or 4th, for cotton, corn and pota-
foes; near church, school; and about
5 mis. N. E. Clermont. 35 acres, about
1-2 fresh land; good dwelling, plenty
a out-bldgs. W. F. Miller, Clermont,
FR ee g
* 4 horse farm, 2 1-2 mi. west of Cor-
iele, Crisp county, on old Corey road;
% tenant houses, barn, and _ storage
house. Standing rent only: $250 per
vy. Dr. E. D. Richardson, Atlanta,
3a.179 15th St., NE. ;
2 mule farm, 2 mi. Americus.. Good
and. althy section. Directly on
Sighway. R,. S. Broadhurst, Americus,
a. Ss
_ 950 acres; 200 in cultivation; 22 milch
cows, brood sows, young pigs, tractor
and equipment.-Bermuda and Lesped-
have $1,000 to finance self and his
mcome. Possession at once. G. L.. Car-
ver, Macon, Ga. 613 Orange St.-
- Good 2 mule farm, near. good mar-
ket, churches and schools; adjoins
great mineral spring and health re-
sort... Standing rent, or to party with
stock, feed. and tools, on 3rd and 4th
basis, or will furnish 4 tons of guano,
for the 2 plows and go 50-50. Have
good 5 or 6 room house and barn. Can
50-50 basis to right man. Ref. exch.
Apply at onee. Mrs. T. A. McMillan,
2, Jay Bird Springs.
share of expenses, when in excess of
holds 400 eggs and in good condition, |:
asa pasture. 50-50 basis. Tenant must
furnish some hogs and chickens on}
R. Duggan,
residence and out-\ .%
- Want a reliable, exp. poultryman to
invest $3000 to $5000 in going and pay-
ng poultry farm. One who can take
full charge of plant at good salary.
J. T. Mathes, Cornelia, Ga. Care Sun-
set Poultry Farm.
3 horse farm, fine stong land; 3
dwelling houses; plenty wood and wa-
ter; 6 mi. Athens, N. E. in Jackson
eounty; also 3 horse farm extra strong
and (make bale cotton per acre), 1
mi. center cf Athens, Clarke county.
2 good dwelling houses. Write for full
varticulars regarding either. Mrs. J.
N. Booth, Athens, Ga., 688 Milledge-
ile Ave.
2 horse farm, on .50-50 basis. Good
land; good pasture; near church and
school. 4 mi. So. Stone Mtn. 8S. H.
Hardeman, Stone Mtn., Ga. Rt. 3.
2 or 3 horse farm; good, ceiled hous-
9s, pasture, water; = convenient to
church and high school. Rent for part
of crop, or money, to good party. T.
Warthen, Ga.
3 horse farm for rent, $180. Write for
full information. Mrs. T. J. Williams,
Matthews, Ga. Rt. 1.
Splendid 4 to 6 horse farm, equipped,
for rent to party who can finance self.
E. H. Davis, Cuthbert, Ga.
300 acres in Coweta Co., and a good
farm in Fayette county. Parties to fur-
nish Own stock apd supplies. R. C.
Loyd, Nicholls, Ga. f
Good 2 horse farm, for 1930: 148 ac-
res with plenty of cleared land for 2
horses; good dwelling and comfortable
tenant house. 15 acres of good, dry
Sottoms ahd good Bermuda pasture;
a2iso a 25 cap. dairy barn on place. 15
mi. northeast Atlanta, near good
echocls and churches, O. E. Horton,
Atlanta, Ga. 203-204 American Saves.
Bank Bldg., 140 Peachtree St.
65 acre farm in Douglas county, 2
1-2 mi. south of Douglasville. Creek
Bottoms. Tenant to furnish self. Mrs
Heth Atlanta, Ga. 36 Standish Ave.,
NW.
4 horse farm. Man to furnish own
stock,- Excellent land for cotton, pea-
nuts and corn. 3 1-2 mi. Cuthbert, on
Dawson highway, near good school
and church; good houses and barns.
Standing rent, or will sell. Mrs. J. W.
Hindley, Cuthbert, Ga.
Want tenants for 2 good farms; 1
grey and 1 red Jand, near Brooks, Men
with stock, feeds, and sufficient force
to make 20 or 40 bales cotton. See or
write. Earl Drewry, or R. P. Steinhei-
mer, Brooks, Ga, an
2 horse farm for rent, good bldgs.,
covered with metal roofing. 1 mi. Lov-
ette. $150 or 2 bales good cotton. H. H.
Lake, Wrightsville, Ga. Rt. 4.
100 acres land, located 1 1-2 mi. so.
of Griffin, on Highway: 2 houses: 1
4 room, plastered and screened. Dif-
ferent kinds of fruit and shade trees
and flowers. Good water and wood.
/Someone able to finance self. $200.00.
Miss Julia M. Boynton, Griffin, Ga...
Care Gen. Del.
370 acres, 4 tenant houses, dairy and
ample water, good pasture, 5 mi. Sha-
dy Dale and 3 mi. Aikerton. School
and milk route pass daily: 3 horse
arm, sufficient for 30 or 40 cows. Rent
or 3 bales of cotton; also 2 farms
near Godfrey, in Putnam county: 100
acres well improved. Rent for 1 bale of
cotton. or lease. Party must be able to
urnish self and stock: 140 acres near
Haddock, Jones county. Rent, or lease
for taxes. 2. horse: farm. Good fertile
and..No. imp. L. O. Benton, Monti-
cello, Ga. :
Wanted To Rent F arms
Want 28 or 30 acres good Georgia
farm for 1930 on halves, at Teast 15
eres in cotton. Healthy location. Need
$29 mo. for 6 mos. Southwest Ga. pre-
eed: O. Z. Bledsoe, Gordon, Ala., Star
Want to rent a good 1 or 2 mule
farm; gray land: good house, and out-
bldg., on highway, near Griffin, or At-
lanta. Standing money, or cotton rent.
Would consider crop on. 50-50 basis.
Must be near good school. J.S. Car-
son. Griffin, Ga. Rt. 2. |
Want a 1 horse farm in So: Ga., in
free range county only. Have plenty
of labor: Exp. in gen: farming, also
in: tohaceco cultivation and can do car-
penter work. Ref.. exch. Give full in-
formation-in first letter. J. A. Strip-
ling, Rebecca, Ga, Rta 22-5 = | d
Want to lease for 5 yrs. a 1 horse
farm 3 mi. or less. from a county seat.
May purchase later. Must be bargain
and fertile H. Eugene Fant, Ath-
Chg eras : BEE =
Want farm of 25 acres or more of
good land; well watered, within 25 mi.
Atlanta, on paved highway, with good
< Must ha
Phursday, December 5, 1929
ood poultry, bldgs., including Laying
house, brooding _ incubator, cel-
lar, etc. Will lease for 9 =
pay for any necessary improvements. :
B. C. Wheeler, Atlanta, Ga., RFD f
Box 297. ; : a
ant place near city or town, ere
nee is . good Sante for Nene ae
i i and hogs. a wn
raise chickens pees basis.
eanuts for money crop; also have
noes and cows. Life time exp., ana
A-1 ref, Party must move me and be
able to furnish me to make crop; want
good house, and good tools and be near
good school. J. W. Snow, Chula, Ga.
Rt, 1, Box 167%, 3 ee
Want for residence for family by
Doctor with offices in Atlanta, Janu-
ary 1st possession, a smail farm, in
good settlement on car, or bus line,
within easy access to city. 50 to 100
Must have pure water and 1 tenant
house for help. E. L. Babcock, Cor-
dele, Ga. Rt. C. - : SEES
Want good So. Ga. farm on 3rd, 4th.
or 50-50 basis. Have good force. Can
handle 2 horse farm. Several yrs. con-
tract desired. Owner to assist. Mrs.
Want dairy farm near Atlanta; milk
15 or 20 cows and work small farm on
30-50 basis. Party to furnish every-
thing and 1-2 feed, and I do all work.
D. W. Jarrett, Vienna, Ga. Rt. 2.
Want 2 horse crop or 2 one horse
crops, on halves with man who will
furnish work this winter. and supplies
to make crop, also move us. Begin
any time. D. C, Lively, Atlanta, Ga., ~
RFD I, Box 262-A. See
Farm Help Wanted
Want boy 15 to 18 yrs. old to tend
13 acres good land help do other work.
Must be sober, honest, good and kind
to steck, and willing worker; also able
to drive car. $15 per mo., board and
washing and good home. John L. Ben-_
nett, Sereven, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 31.
Want healthy, honest, sober, single
man between 35 and 50 yrs. old to work
on farm, live in home as one of fam-
ily. Permanent home for man whe
has some business ability and will
work. G. C. Blanchard, Appling, Ga.
Rt. 2;-Box-:57. eee:
Want white boy, 17 to 19 yrs. old,.
honest, good worker and can plow, to
work for next yr., and live in home
with us, and be one of the family. An
old couple and 2 little girls. Treat .
right and pay at end of ea. mo. Mrs.
A. D. Sellars, Donalsonville, Ga.
Want to hear from party who can
finance me in Rabbit and Poultry bus-
iness on 50-50 basis. I have a new
Bell City 650 cap. incubator and 1M
cap. brooder; also a large, well locat-
ed place. Ref. exch. B. R. Roberts, Col-
lins, Ga. Rt. 2. ss Bae
Want settled, unincumbered woman
to live on farm, help with gen work.
Write for full particulars. J: L. Bar-
ney, Ellaville, Ga. ay
Want a dairyman, to furnish 3 milk-.
ers, and 2 Farmers, giving 1-5 net.
vroceed of truck farm. What wage do
you expect? J. T. Ridgway, Savanna
Ga., 412 Whitaker St. ~ HG eee
Want 2 or 3 two horse tenants for
1930, on halves.~
to also do blacksmithing and other
work when not in crop and. operate gin
during ginning season. Must. be. will-
| hg workers, honest, sober, intelligent,
upright men who take pride in their
work. Give ref. W. I: Dorris, Dougla
Vile Gao Ric5, : ps ecners
Want men to work on farm. Sam
Want grown girl, er middle aged w
man to help with poultry and co
Good home to right party. Mrs. M
A Paris. Dallas =GaeRt ee
Want boy, 12 to 16 yrs. old to live
in home as one of family, and heln
an old couple with work. Good home
for right party. J. M. Cheek, Homer,
Ga., Ril Eee ee
Want single man to work 1 horse
crop, on 50-50 basis. Board and reas- -
onable supply bill. Ref. J. C. Pierce, *
Stockton; Ga. oe eee
- Want refined, \middle-aged womau
to live as one of family and raise: poul-
try. Ref. exch. Mrs. J. T. Edwards,
Hinsonton, Ga. *. a ie
Want farmer with force enough '
tend 50 or 60 acres: pasture with wa-
ter and woods compose the remaining
14: acres. 5 room house, 2 mi. Lith-
onia. Standing rent.
ter, Lithonia. Ga. Box
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5to 10 yrs and
acres, or less if otherwise suitable.
Pearl Whitley, Stonewall, Ga.Rt.1. |
Mrs. A. . Hun-
oe ay
Thursday, December 5, 1929,
aS Farm Land For Sale
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100 A., Milton Co., Ga., 2 horse farm
in cultivation; plenty of woods; good
pasture with running weter, gcod 4
~ room house, well, barn; orchard, on
-. public roed, mail route, 1-2 mi. of State
_ highway, 1 mi., Alpharetta, $40 per A.
J. H Douglas, Alpharetta, Ga., Rt. 5.
= 228 A., Dade Co., 16 mi., Chattanooga.
_ fronts 1-2 mi., on paved highway; 100
acres cleared; good saw timber, 2 story
dwelling, 2 tenant houses, barn, spring
water; good soil, 2 mi., from County
_ Seat, $5,500. T. O. Webb, 4617 St. Elmo
-- Ave., Chattanooga, Tenn.
oN 10 A., with buildings suitable for truck
-. and chicken farm. Write for full infor-
_- mation. J. E. Sholar, Thomasville, Ga.
Will sell my entire equipment: laying
house filled with about 1M Ww. Leg-
horn hens 7 pullets; 4 brooder houses
fully equipped for Spring brooding; 5A
. land fenced and-divided into lots, for
_ first class paying poultry business: lo-
- tated on paved highway Atlanta tu
2 _ Asheville, all for $6,000 or will con-
_..._ Sider partnership . with exp. pouitry
_ Man with money capable of taking en-
tire charge of the plant. J. T. Mathes,
_ Sunset Poultry Farm, Cornelia, Ga.
200 A., 3 mi. Lyons, Toombs Co. 60A.
cleared; red- pebble soil; heart of bright
leaf tobacco and big stem Jersey po-
_tato territory N. Altomoha river $2000
cash. T. B. Wilkes, Collins, Ga.
_60A_ 1-4 mile off Blue Ridge high-
way, Fannin, Co., 18A. cleared land; 15
n cultivation; 3 in pasture: balance in
imber; 75 young apple and peach trees
-5 room dwelling, outbuilding; 1 mi. to
good school; good location for general
farming and poultry; $1400. part cash
balance terms. H. W.
-Hemip, Ga. =
150A 100A in. cultivation, balance in
_ timber; 4 mi. S.-of Surrency, Ga. Ap-
_ pling Co. 5 room house; 4-room house:
2 barns, other outbuildings; 1 new. to-
bacco house, $25 per A; Terms: half
-cash J. S. Fowler, Surrency, Ga.
209A Harris Co., Ga. new 6 room bun-
- galow, gas lights 2 tenant houses; all
convenient out houses; pasture, run-
ning branches. 175 bearing pecan trees.
$2250 cash. Mercer Myers, Rt. 5, Ham-
-ilton, Ga. :
_ 4A truck farm in three miles of Ma-
-con. Good six room house, barn and
store; $3,000; 10 per cent iess for cash
7. A. Dixon, Rt. 5, Macon, Ga.
238A 2 1-2 mi. from Stone Mtn, 12 mi.
good road to Atlanta, 4 room house,
barn, water, wood, pasture, fruit,
ideal place for chickens, cows or gen.
2 fermies, W. Z. Braswell, Stone Mtn
Ga, Rt 1:
_.. 80A. Gordon Co. 4 mi, to town; 2
houses, good outbuildings; timber; pas-
ture; 2 springs; good orchard; smal.
down payment bal. on good terms.
Love Pass, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 2.
- $0 A., 40 in cultivation; good 7 room
house, deep well, barn; 1 A., in pecans
on running stream; fine for fishing;
$2500; $500 cash balance to suit pur-
- chaser. C. Kidd, Elmodel, Ga.
80 A., Fannin Co., 1 1-2 mi. off. co.
highway; 25 A. tenantable land; 8 A.,
bottom; remainder in timber; 60 bear-
ng apple trees, 3 room dwelling; other
puldings. good spring water, creek,
near school, church; $1200 part cash
terms. Mrs. R. A. Clement, Hemp, Ga.
150A. fine for dairy; 2 good pastures
good water; 2 good tenant houses; 5
room dwelling; barn, shop, orchara.
H..A. Gaines, Rt. 5. Gainesville, Ga.
50 A., 40 in cultivation; 10 A., in tim-
er; all under good fence; good 6 room
house; barn, other out buildings; small
pecan grove, paper shells; on highway;
12 mi. to depot and village; 1 1-4 mi.
to high school; 1 mile to churches. J.
-H. Robbs, Bainbridge, Ga. :
80 A., 3 mi. E. Ball Ground on mail
-youte: 1-2 mi. to school; 3 mi. to
church; 6 A., bottom land; 20 A. of
upland; 10 A., in pasture; bal. in tim-
per: 5 room house; 4 stables, corn crib,
$1150. B L. Brown, Ball Ground, Ga.
Rt. 1.
Be A., 1-2 in cultivation, bal. in wood
2 mi. Cochran; 1 1-4 mi. Middle Ga.
& M Junior College; 3 room tenant
10use, small barn; $750 cash. M. H.
Floyd, Cochran, Ga. Rt. Bee aoe
143 A., good house;water; timber,
close to school, store, mill, church; 3 mi
Senoia, Fayette Co. 10 mi. S. Fayett-
ville; S. B. Bailey, Fayetteville, Ga. R 1.
160 A., 12 mi. Ellijay, Ga., 3 miles
; ._ church; well timbered;
r; $1000; terms; H. P. Wells
;
Picklesimer, |
| Elberta peach t:
MAREET
houses, near church and schools. T. A.
Johnson, Canton, Ga. Rt. 2.
150 A., bottom plenty good upland,
2 small houses; 2 1-2 mi. Whitestone,
1-2 mi. of good mill and store; 3-4 mi.
school, M. A. Tatum, Jasper, Ga. i
Goed farm on the S. A. RR at Lo-
renza station in Effingham Co. Mrs
Anna Shearouse, Springfield, Ga. _
2 1-4 A., with store, filling station,
dwelling combined; all fenced and cross
fenced; 3 large poultry houses, 1 car
shed; 2 room cottage; good pump water
rich garden spot on Satilla river; high-
way paved; $800 cash; G. C. Rogers
Rt. 4, Box 127, Waycross, Ga.
165 A., Bulloch county, 60 A., cleared
stumped. wirefenced, new 4 room
house, barns, near RR station, schools,
churches; also 57-A., 30 cleared; good
/6 room house, good new land. B. G.
Glisson, Eldora, Ga. .
160 A. on Ogeechee river; Warren
Co., main dwelling, 3 tenant houses;
fine pasture, plenty wood, water; 2 mi.
from town. $1500. T. J. Barksdale,
Stapleton, Ga.
87 A., 1-2 mi. church, school; good
pasture, wood, water; 6 roomo house,
barn, 2 good wells, part cash or all;
$17.50 A, J. C. Buffington, Zebulon,
Sia ls :
43 A., 13 in cultivation; timber; lo-
cated between Hortense and Atkinson
on highway; near church school; bus
buns right &: 22... fismiley Co. $800.
= J. Lene. sc. 1. BOX 18 Atkinson.
a.
33 1-2 A., 3 mi. Scotland; one horse
farm; 5 room house, 3 room house,
large barn; close to highway; make.
bale of cotton to acre; O. S. Williams
Scotland, Ga. ;
90 A., 2 mi. N. Fitzgerald Ga. 2 dwel-
ling houses; land, team, tools, all for
$4500. Terms. M. Y. Arnold, Rt. 2. Fitz-
gerald, Ga.
110 A., Rising Fawn, Ga. on Pike Rd
50 A., cultivated; modern 5 room house
good 4 room tenant house, barn; young
orchard, apples, peaches, pears; Pro-
ductive soil. $3500. Cornelius S. Wil-
liams, 1027. E. 10th St., Chattanooga,
Tenn. * : :
188 A. 90 A in cultivation; good six
room house, barns; pasture; present
tenant selling $125 a month of fresh
cream; good hay farms; 1 mi. Sparta;
schoo] truck passes door; splendid op
oortunity for a live farmer; place in
high state of cultivation. Terms. Thom-
as Whaley, Mayfield, Ga.
lll A., 75 A. cleared; 6 room house:
3-room house; soil, sandy loam; 15 min
walk of 2 depots; terms. L. E. Collier.
Junction City, Ga. hits
31 A., 5 mi. Rome, Ga. good house,
barn, home orchard, 2 gardens; well,
pasture, running water; good schools
and churches; $3500. R. L. Brown, Mt.
Berry, Ga. eS :
200 A., in Stewart Co. good farming
land; plenty of heart timber also some
second growth timber; near churches
and schools.
Ga. \
50 A., plenty wood and water; 6 A,,
bottom land; $25 an acre. Emmett Mil-
ier, Woodland, Ga. :
630 A., Jasper Co., fine for livestock
farming or growing anything. Plenty
of running water and timber; near schl.
10 mi from town. F. S: Goodman, Rt.
A. Griffin, Ga, :
50. A., 6 room house; good barn and
out buildings, 6 mi. Cohutta; 2 miles
Beaverdale; on good road, 1-2 mi. good
church and school. $1500 cash. C. M
Oliver, Cohutta, Ga. Rt. 1.
1M and 60 A., 200 Cleared: 6 tenant
houses; also 490 acres, small house and
clearing. Cheap or will exch. All of the
land listed being in Appling Co. D. M
Stringer. Canton, Ga. Rt. 2.
31 1-2 A., more or less, in Early Co. | 3
on State highway No. 1; 10 mi. S. E.
Blakely; 1 mi. school and church; a-
out 5 1-2 acres in cultivation, bal.
timber, mostly pine; suitable for gen-
ral farming, $800 cash. Harmon Mock
Blakely, Ga. Rt. 3. ee
175 A., about 50 in cultivation, and
vasture, bal. timber. Located in Dooly
Dist., Union Co., Ga. near R. F. D. Rt,
and school and churches. Write for fur-
cher information. W. J. Watkins, Cul-
verson, N. C.aRt. 1. Box 34.
200 A., No. Ga., stock and grain farm
30 A., in cultivation; 125 in pasture;
75 timber; 1 mi. school, church, store,
ste. Some level and rolling; 2 3 room
houses, spring, free stone water; 109
bearing apple trees, 1-3 mi., river where
dam is proposed, and is near govern-
ment National Forest and Game Refuge
$3,000. 1-3 down with good terms. J.
W. Weeks, Dial, Ga. :
28 A., 3-room hous
e, barn, well, 1500
% 5 2 miles
old
- Canton
Chas. W. Baldwin, Julia. }
BULLETIN eee
400 acres; fine land, $20 per acre.
horse farm in cultivation, 6 mi. from
Americus;' 4 miles Plains,. on paved
highway; 4 good houses on place; also
3 mules; 2 horse plow, middle buster.
50 tooth harrow Avery planter, 21
horse turn plows, 3 1 1-2 plowstocks,
and other farm implements, also 75 bu.
potatoes, 100 bu. corn, and 8 tons pea-
nut hay, $650 for the lot. Will rent
farm. R. J. Johnson, Plains, Ga. Rt 3
Box 53,
| 83 acres, good state of cultivation,
productive and lies well. 8 acres pdot-
toms on small creek; an old time house
and barn; 3 1-2 mi. to graded and grav-
eled highway; one- mite to
church, school, store, mill and gin
stand; in good section of county anc
good community, up-to-date: 10 miles
Jasper, Ga: Ri. Be De 2.
80A., 25 in cultivation; 8 acres bot-
toms, remainder in timber; 3 room
house, very good barn, plenty of good
running water; 1-2 mile school, near
2 churches; right in the Mica lead, 4
miles West Tate Marble Works $700
Gov. loan. $2500. Would consider trade
for a good place to rent, stock, feed and
tols, in good locality. Mrs. C. C. West
Jasper, Ga. S
280 acres fine farming land; 6 horse
farm in cultivation; 3 houses and barns
128 acres in woods, pasture, pretty
swt "ha. 4, $72@8; 1-2 cash, balance
wod terme. Good red, peoble land; 4
mi. market and on truck route to good
school, T. L. Graham, Chauricey, Ga.
1750 acres, 100 mi. So. Atlanta; 2 mi.
from RR sta; State highway runs thru
place; well watered by springs and
8 tenant houses (all rented); large
Bermuda pasture; some timber. Low
price and easy terms. J. C. Burruss,
Atlanta, Ga., 882 Euclid Ave.
Farms with reasonable cash pay-
ments on good terms, located as fol-
lows: 77 acres up to 1124 acre plats, in
Pike, Monroe, Lamar, Crisp, Wilcox,
Dooly, Appling, Candler, Pierce Low-
ndes, Tattnall, Henry, Washington;
Brooks, Colquitt, and Jeff Davis Cos.
Write for further particulars, J. E
ee Savannah, Ga., Citizens Trust
g. ;
Farms and orchards in Jones county
Ga., Kingman orchards, James, Ga.
25M peach trees, of all leading varieties
175 acres, 1-2 mi. depot; 100 acres in
farm land; 200 acres peach trees: 7
room dwelling, packing house and good
barns, also 6 mules, all farm equipment
hay and corn goes with the place. Also
415 acre farm, 6 mi. Bradley, known
as Stewart Place. Make fine stock farm.
370 acres 1-4 mi. depot Bradley, orch-
ard, peach and other fruit trees.
many thousand of each: and sev-
eral other farms; 105, 135, and 202 1-2
acres ea. Sell cheap, with good terms.
or trade for Atlanta or Macon Real
Estate. S. B. Hungerford, Bradley, Ga
156 A., good farm land; 4\settlements
good pasture; 100 acres in cultivation:
orice $8000. A small cash payment.Land
6 mi. from Carrolton, Ga. W. J. Lovvorn
Carrolton, Ga. Rt. 8.
200 A., 30A., in cultivation; new 6
room dwelling; lot buildings: tobacco
land and under wire fencing; near 2
schools and church; 1 mi. of little sta.
side of public road and A. B. &C RR.
$3500. A. D. Bryant, Coffee, Ga.
15 A., fenced and in cultivation; 7
room, two story house on Dixie high-
way close to town; Price $2,000; Eli
Waughtel, Homeland, Ga.
90-A., 35. in cultivation, bal. wooded
pasture, good land, just outside city
limits. Fine for poultry or dairy farm.
Number of pecan trees; good 7 room
house. P. L. Jones, Waycross, Gas Rt
80 A., 3 1-2 mi. east of Dahlonega. 1
mi. State highway; 10 A., in cultiva-
tion,-rest well timbered. Good for cot-
ton, corn ete. Small orchard; good
dwelling house; well water, pasture
vith running water, Sell for $800 cash.
good terms, or exch. for land near
ainesville. Elda Boston, Dahlonega.
Ga. Rt 1 oe
90 acres, 30 in cultivation, 10 pasture
30 woodland, 6 in bottoms; good spring
| water; 2 houses; on mail route: near 2
highways, 8 mi. Jasper, Pickens county
Sell or trade. P. M. Martin, Talking
Rock, Ga., Rt. 3.
193 A. on Chattahoochee river, 15 A
sach, bottoms and upland; in cultiva-
tion. 300M., ft., saw timber. Se'l or ex
J. Allen Pittman, Alto, Ga., Rt. 1.
174 acres, $15 per A., Red and Gray
Subsoil, mineral land gold; pure fre:
stone water; well, ee springs.
On Southern RR 1-12 n a; 2.
| 3 room houses:
pasture; 2 mule crop open. bal. timber. -
cunty seat, and Ry. $3200. L. O. Stewart-
bles grow well.
creek. Good 6 room house and barn,
{RR sta. and highway. 14 or 15 miles of
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Not level, but easily cultivated. On
public road, 2 mi. highway. Write for
further infermation. J..W. McMichen, ~~
Dallas, Ga. Rt. 7. a
150 A., 7mi., county seat. 1 mi. church |
and school; 1-4 mi. highway No. 11
Public road by the house; 50 A., each
in cultivation, pasture and unknowh
timber. $20 A, or would trade some for
land in Greene or Morgan county.
Write for further information. R. H.
Smith, Blairsville, Ga. Rt. 3.
135 A., 20 level, most. all dry enougn
for cultivation; some good grass land
several A uplands. About 60 in pasture
bal. woodland; About 100M saw timber
mostly pine; 5 room house and kitchen-
ette; good barn and other outbuildings.
Fine well water, store house with Yside
room; tenant house with 3 large rooms;
good spring water; small creek runs
through place. On public road. Daily
mail and school bus runs by place; near
church. Both houses weatherboarded
and ceiled, and 1 is painted, and yard
is hedged with boxwood evergreens,$2.- _
500. E. F. Hill, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 5. me
Good land with some timber, growing
produce and fine place to raise cattle.
hogs, sheep, or stock of any kind. Good ee
farming land with branches and creeks,
6 miles to county site. 50 to 5,000 A
more than worth the money. H. H. Wil-
lfiams, Woodland, Ga. Box 91. =
205. A. gies oo GY sr seman > |
50 acres cleared, 4 srrings. Timber and
woods, good place for fish pond and
swimming pools. All kinds of vegeta-
1 house, stable; and
crob. Good pasture and ideal. place for oe
stock and poultry raising. Half mile to ~~
church, school and State highway, 3.
miles West of Talona on L & N RR,
8 mi. Southwest of Ellijay, Ga. J. N.
Parker, Conyers, Ga. ees
80 A. good land, 7 room house, barn,
1 tenant house and good water. 2 mio
of town, Southern RR., Bankhead high-
way, 8 and 11 grade school, and school
bus runs 1-4 mi from house. $2000 cash. |
60 A., 1-2 mi. from same town andin
Same county. Small house and barn,
good saw timber, smooth land, $1,506
at 1-3 cash, bal. on terms. W. H. Craw-
ford, Temple; Ga. : ;
75 A., land, 1 house, 2 fire places, 2
stables, 1 barn. 1 mill house, good corn ~
mill, saw mill. needs some repairs, 1
3 side planer in running condition. 8
acres of good bottom land, 200M ft oi
sawtimber, mostly pine. 2 mi. from Hol-.
lywood Vocational high school. 5 1-2.
mi. to Clarkesville, Ga. $35 per acre,
1-3 cash. Rest on terms. John J. West,
Clarkesville, Ga. Rt. 2.
450A located near Shady Dale, with
2 dwelling houses and 6 tenant houses,
2 large barns, 2 dairy barns and 3 si-
los. Will sell all dairy equipment to-
gether with cows Good pastures lo-
cated about 3 miles of Shady Dale and
Machen, Ga. $20 per acre enough open
land for 7 horse farm. Also 750 acres
on Big Indian creek, 15,000 peach trees
bearing, 5 tenant houses and 1 dwel-
ling house, dairy with 40 cows, deliver
whole milk daily to Hawkinsville. Will
sell dairy, all farm implements. with .
mules and cows for $25,000 on terms. __
deferred payments. Also 100 acres, good
dwelling house, level land all cultivata-
ble, iocated in Terrell county, 3 miles
from Bronwood. Will sell for $1,500 or
rent for $150. Located near public high-
way, school house and church near, a
are house. L. O, Benton, Monticello.
a.
721 A., good farming land, 40 acres |
under fence, good healthy place, good
water, hog and cattle range, plenty of .
young timber on land. J. W. Lang,
Taylors Creek, Ga.
156 acres will sell or rent, 35 or 40
acres cleared, rest in woods, ~ $1,000
worth of timber ready for the'saw mill,
good house and barn, water running
through pasture, good spring, near
sPhacel and church 5 miles W. of Ad-
airsville, Ga. $2,500. Mrs. Lula. Scott,
Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 3. :
20 A., truck and chicken farm, price
$1,500. $500 cash, balance terms. 2 1-2
mi. S. of Tifton on good road; 2 room oe
ouse, plenty of wood for home use all
the year. Pasture, good water, 1 pecan SS
tree, 1 walnut, 1 grape vine. J. W. Wil-
liams, Rt. 6 Tifton, Ga. ot ee
16 acres, 7 room house.barn and out
house, orchard, 2 springs, branch
1nd bottom. Bermuda for pasture, near
\tlanta. Can make terms to respon- _
sible party with some cash. W. J. Gar-
ter, 387 Haas Ave. Atlanta, Ga,
= 44 As 2 mi se Jefferson, good
e pasture, barn, water. 40 A,
= ri 200. Terms. G.
ae
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Farm Land or Sale
80 A., on good graded road, 5 miles
Kast of Jefferson, 50 A. in cultivation,
good strong land. Make bale of cotton
to the acre on Oconee river. Well wat-
ered with fine springs, plenty of timber
and wood. 6 room house, store house,
and wood, 6 room house, store ana
house with carbide lights in store and
house. Barns and out-bldgs. Land roil-
ing. 300 yds. of church and school, good
community of white people. $2,500 cash.
Can sell stock and farm tools to one
that buys. Come and se. Ideal for
dairy, hog, and poultry. Some good bot-
tom land. W. F. Webb, Jefferson, Ga.
Rt. 5.
100 acres 1and, $3,000. Near churen
and graded school, good community. 6
- room house, 1 storage barn and out-
~ pbldg. Tobacco barn, 40 Oor 500 yards
of postoffice. 60 or 70 acres cleared and
in high state of cultivation, good to-
bacco and truck or general crop farm.
Good river front, Good fishing. Alsv,
29 acres land, 20 acres cleared and in
_ cultivation. 6 room house, barn and
other outbuildings. On the railroad. 200
yards of Postoffice. State highway runs
by it. Near church and several public
. roads run by. W. L. Green, Eldora, Ga.
\ 55 1-2 acres land with 1 tenant house
5 rooms and well and 6 rcom dvvel-
ling with all necessary out houses, large
garden, poultry yard with wire fence
_ and good pasture. 2 wells, some peach
\ plum and pecan trees, and white scup-
: pernong vine. 38 acres in cultivation
On state highway No. 37 in forks of 2
roads, 250 yds, from store and 1-2 mi.
from church. 4 mi. from consolidated
school, bus passes by door. Hydro-elec-
tric line runs through place with elec-
tric lights and telephone in main
dwelling. 5 miles from railroad. $60.
per acre with a Federal Land Bank
doan of $1,200 against same to be as-
ade by purchaser. Mrs. Charlie A.
ord, Edison, Ga: Rt. 3, Box 16.
66 A.,: gray land 6 mi.,.:S. W. of
Greensboro, on public road and RFD.
School bus goes by place. Good road
front of bldg., and enough saw timber
to build house. Most of land cleared.
2 small tenant houses. Will sell for
$900 cash or $1,000 on terms with cash
payment of $400 and'$100 yearly with
' 6 per cent interest. Will rent for $40
per yr. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Ray City,
Ss Go eel, 2,
160 A., land 7 mi., west of Talking
Rock. Good 3 room hox house, good
crib, stables, smoke house, good well,
good pasture. 40 A., in cultivation, 1 mi.,
to school and church. 1-4 mi., to RFD
mail route. For quick sale will take
$1,600. Lots of good timber. Springs and
branches. Also 120 A. land, 2 good
houses, large barn, 40 ft. by 50 ft. smoke
house and other out-bidgs. 3 room ten-
ant house; good orchard at both houses.
~good pasture, 80 A., in cultivation. Lev-
el sandy land easy cultivated, RFD by
each house, 1 1-4 mi., to high school
and 2 churches and 2 large stores, good
quiet settlement and healthy section.
W. L. Wilson, Talking Rock, Ga., Rt. 3.
20 A., in Marion county all in culti-
_ vation, fenced in six parts. Good for
chickens. 4 room house and out houses,
near church and school. 4 acres peach-
es, 1 acre apples and pears, some grapes
and raspberries. 1-2 acre strawberries.
Sale cash or exch. for store and dwell-
ing in good small town. C. A. Rogers,
Juniper, Ga., Rt. 1.
375 A., with about 100 A., in culti-
vation, 5 room -bungalow, 3 tenant
houses, barn and buildings, plenty water
good pasture, all wire fences, 2 public
roads mail route, school and churches
nearby. Will sell all or divide in 125
acres. 12 mi., S. W. of Cairo near Reno
in the tobacco and cane section. $17.50
per acre. J. M. Cole, Reno. Ga.
64 A., land 3 1-2 mi., south of Thom-
aston, 1-3 mi., from highway No. 3.
9 A., of good bottom land, 2 room dwel-
ling and 3 out-bldgs. Good well and
spring. White oak grove at the house.
Good for truck farming. Plenty of tim-
ber. D. A. Moon, Thomaston, Ga., will
rent. or sell.
_2 4-2 A., good level land outside city
= limits. good 3 room house, porch and
good well, good barn and poultry yard.
other out-bldgs. In good settlement 1-2
-mi., from 2 cotton mills and plenty
good schools. $2,000. to pay half down |
and balance on terms. Mrs. Vinia Childs
--- Dalton, Ga. Rt i. Box 154, :
ge OO: AG erm: tend 8 mis, south of
Rockmart in sight of good church aad
near high school. On bus line. Land 1is
well and in good state of cultivation.
: pidgs., one
A. W. Stapp, Doraville, Ga.
MARKET BULLETIN
spring, can dam and get power for
yard and pasture. Good community,
also on mail route. $2,800. If interested
come and see. J. M. Gaines, Rockmart.
Ga., Rt. 3.
11 A., with house and 100 apple trees,
6 mi., south of Ellijay, price $800. Also
15 A, 4 mi. southeast of Ellijay, no im-~-
provements, covered with timber, $150.
Also 25 A., 1-4 mi. from Ella Gap
Station, new 3 room dwelling, barn
and poultry house. Branch running
through place, 16 A., cleared and in
cultivation. $1,000. Also 60 A., at Elle
Gap with 2,200 apple trees, 100 grape
vines and peaches for home use, also
75- cherry trees. New stone building
containing 8 rooms and hall with 2 lg.
cement porehes and large basement.
House epuipped with Holland hot air
furnace with bath room and modern
fixtures, hot and cold water with plunge
and shower bath. Has complete water,
sewerage and lighting system. $27,500.
J. E. Stembredge, Ella Gap, Ga.
110 A., 24 A. in cultivation, 76 in tim-
ber and 12 in fruit trees. 1 mi., from
church, school and town. Good for to-
bacco, cotton, corn, black and sandy
soil with branch, 3 room dwelling and
other houses. Fenced. $8,000 cash. Mrs
Jennie Withran, Odum, Ga. :
278 A., with 250 A. in cultivation,
good dwelling and barn and divided
into 12 different fields with goodefen-~
ces; one mile from city limits of Tif-
ton, Ga. Also 1,300 A. with 1000 A. in
cultivation, nice home, large dairy barn
equipped with deep well, tank and
tower, water is furnished to dwelling
and barn. Two large barns besides the
dairy barn. Equipped with sanitary
milk house, concrete floors, concrete
troughs, and stanchions for the cows.
This farm ten miles forth of Tifton
and ten miles south of Ashburn. W. W.
Bryan, Tifton, Ga.
450 A, part in cultivation, very good
land, 3 large ceiled houses 3 good barns,
1 tenant house, 3 pastures and water,
lots of timber, near church and school,
7 mi., from RR. $20,000 with terms.
Also 40 A., good elevated land one mi.,
of church and school and RR., framed
house, partly fenced, ideal for chicken
farm. $2,500. 40 A., 3 mi., of RR., good
sealed house and new barn, stumped,
pebbly improved land, practically all
in cultivation, fenced by wire. Woods
and running water, near church, truck
to good school, $2,500. Mrs. C. O. Sikes,
Sylvester, Ga. ois
37 A., good land, good house and
barn, orchard, water. About 25 acres
in cultivation with some pasture. With-
in 200 yds., of school, 8 mi., fzom town.
Good roads, fine place for store and
filling station. J. N. Padgett, Tunnel
Hill Gay, bt. 22. :
92 A., one mile from Cleveland. 7
room house finished, 3 room house
not finished, 3 barns, cribs, and other
out-bldgs., good pastures. with mail
route by house to Cleveland. Near
school. $85. per A., cash. W. H. Bell,
Rt. 6. Gainesville Ga.
200 A., rolling fertile timbered land,
splendid for fruit, truck, poultry or
stock farm. Good roads, 1 1-2 mi., from
RR. 3 mi., from manufacturing town
. 3,000. M. C. Mallicoat, Summerville,
a.
100 A, 30 minutes drive from Thomas-
ton. 2 good dwelling houses, barns, and
other out-bldgs., pasture, running water
fishing and hunting. Good community,
near school and church. Now used as
dairy, can raise vegetables, poultry and
any kind of farm produce. N. G. Lang,
Thomaston, Ga., Rt. 3.
About 400 A., 60 A. in cultivation,
new 5 room bungalow equipped with
lights. Good out-bldgs., new large to-
bacco barn, 1 tenant house. Located
one mile from RR, depot, 4 mi., frem
County site, in bright leaf tobacco belt.
suitable for all southern crops. Clay
pimple soil. Situated in RFD and school
bus line near school and church. Will
sell with or without stock and farming
implements. M. L. Anderson, Nahunia,
a.
125 A., land in Treutlen county 1-2
mi., from Orland, Ga., on RR., all fen-
ced, several cross fences, pasture, plenty
of water, dwellinghouse and:good ten~-
ant house, barn and other buildings.
2 1-2 mi., to high school and 2 church-
es, Federal Farm Loan paid up to date.
2 wagons, several hogs and cows and
farm implements. C. R. Sanders, Rt.
B., Quincy, Fla.
40 A., 3 mi., south of Norcross, 3 room
house, 25 A., cleared, balance in tim-
ber, $1,500 or trade. Also 3-4,A., 6 room
bungalow,, barn and garage, $3,500.
110 A., land near school and churches,
-2 public roads through it, mail daily,
beautiful building site. At cross roads,
3 tenant houses, some repairs needed,
in all on road. In valley or cove, running
ae es
generator, lights, or pumping. South-
side Buzzard Mountain, 4 mi., west Pine
Mountain. Also few hundred country
lodge lots, all the way to Tap Mt., and
about 1-2 A., level land to park cars.
Can pipe water up there from well
below. $5,000 for all. H. N. Mabry, Mol-
ena, Ga.
202 1-2 A., land suitable for grain,
fruit or any farm produce, 100 A., in
cuitivation, 100 A., in bermuda pasture,
big spring all year, 6 room dwelling,
gas lights and lightning rods. Well of
freestone water, 3 tenant houses,
barns, one cemented dairy barn, one
cemented milk room. Near school and
church, 3 mi. to RR., Station, School
bus daily. A. L..Tyler, Juliette, Ga.
60 A., 1 1-2 mi., to Hiawassee, 1 mi.,
to school and chureh, fine saw timber
and pasture and orchard, good house,
crib, barn, and spring at house. Half in
timber, will sell for $1,200 on terms.
Porter L. Mull, Hayesville, N. C., Rt. 3.
100 A., good red land west of Ma-
rietta at Lost Mtn., near churches and
schools, $60 per A. Also 55 A., good land
9 mi., from Atlanta, ideal for trucking
and poultry. House burned, $60 per A,
or will divide. A. W. Kemp, Marietta,
Ga., and C. R. Watson, Marietta, Ga.
100 A., 50-in cultivation, other well
timbered, fine.neighborhood, 400 yards
to high school, 1-2 mi., to depot and
village and 2 good churches. Large
spring near 5 room house with porches
and good out-bldgs. Good pasture with
running water. $1,400 for quick sale.
J. E. Rhodes, Plainville, Ga.
110 A., 50 A., in cultivation, enough
| timber to pay for place.4 room house,
big barn, plenty out-bidgs., good pasture
$1,500. H. N. Watts, Felton, Ga. 7
20 A., improved at $20 per A., 2 1-2
mi., from RR, station or will exchange
Ga. Rut:
183 A., good improved land six mi,
north of Oxford, Ga., Large quantity
second. growth pine saw timber and
good} pasture. Fine dairy farm. 2 horse
farm in cultivation. Will sell or exch.
forrenting city property. G, C. Adams,
Covington, Ga. 4
Farms. 600 A., on W. side of Newton
Rd. next to be paved in the county.
This tract is cleared of all trees and
stumps, 3 mi, from Court House. 600
A., east side of Newton Rd., oak and
pine grove; adjoining rolling land for
golf course, club houses, etc., young
pine timber scattered about; pasture
land and open farm land. 500 A., ad-
joining, extending to River Rd. some
pasture; practically open land. All this
land produces truck, grains, cotton,
fruits, pecans, tobacco. Short distance
from schools, churches; near Albany,
217 Tift St., Albany, Ga.
Farms. One farm of 183 A., in Ogle-
thorpe county; good house and 4
horse farm in cultivation. One farm
172 A., in Oconee county with 4 horse
tract in cultivation. One farm 116 A.,
in Walton county; 1 mi., Good Hope,
Ga. 3 good houses; two of finest farms
in this section in high state of culti-
vation. They lay opposite each other
on the main State highway from At-
lanta to Athens, 8 mi. from Athens on
paved road. One of 232 A., has fine
home and plenty of tenant houses;
other #351 A., with plenty of tenant
houses. One farm 154 A., 3 mi., from
Athens, plenty of houses. No waste
land; One farm 95 A., near Watkins-
ville in Oconee county with practically
no improvements cn it at a very low
price. Some terms if desired. W. I. Ab-
ney; Athens, Ga.
15 A., and house 12 mi. from Macon.
Ideal for poultry and truck; school
bus passes door; James E. Thomson,
Rt. 7% Macon, Ga.
10 A., with one A., in pecans, 1-2 A.,
in peach orchard, pasture and running
water; 1 mi. S. of Jackson, Ga., nics
4 room house with hall and 3 verandas;
all rooms ceiled. Will sell at a bargain
eash or on terms. R. L. Grant, Jack-
son, Ga.
100 A., bottom land; 4 rooom house,
good spring. 1-mi. of Morganton where
the State high school is located; 1 1-2
mi., to dam being built on the Toccoa
River by the Electric Power Co., good
location.. Mrs. Addie Wilson, Morgan-
ton, Ga. : 2 :
98 A, 20 A upland grows sugar cane,
cotton, corn, vegetables; 6 room house.
good water; plenty fencing; out-bldgs;
sugar mill and boiler; some bearing
pecan trees; plum and other fruit trees,
grapes; near church and school. 1-2 mi.,
from highway; 5 mi., to Waycross;
good outlet for stock range; some tim-
ber for releasing turpentine; and young
growth; $3,5(
a y
for city property. H. A. Wynn, Cadwell,
house, all conveniences; good pastur
house;
Ga. Title clear. Mrs. Jesse W. Walters,
Thursday, December 5, 1929. |
terms. H. T. Jeffords, Rt. 3. Box 19A
Waycross, Ga. oe
300 A., in cultivation; 200 A., stumped
100 A., in second growth timber. Bomi
RR station; 1 mi., to schooi and church, -
served by 2 rural routes; 2 public roads, _
2 residences; one 10 room house with
lights; one 5 room house without lights,
barns, cribs and al louthouses neces~-
sary; 5 tenant houses; 4 to 5 rooms to
each house, with cribs and outhouses,
2 deep wells; 5 shallow wells; located
in S. W. Ga. Will take $40 A., with
good terms to the right parties. 400 A :
in all. W. A. White, Milford, Ga. -
2 tracts of land; 97 A., in one tract
and 60 more or less in the second
tract. The 2 tracts are joining; about
1 1-4 mi., S. W. of Young Harris, about
15 or 17 A., in cultivation, 35 to 40 A..
in pasture, fresh stream of water runs
through place, some saw timber, fire
wood; 2 cottage houses, both 5 rooms
barns, good springs on both places;
near enough to attend Young Harris
College: $12.50 per A., for whole lot
M. Earnhardt, Young Harris, Ga.
100 A.,Union county; orchard, land
open for cultivation and pasture; g
spring water; brook running through
farm. About 1-2 timbered; lies well
enough for tractor plow and has dwe
ling, barn and other buildings; need
some repairs; would sell 20 or 30 A.
of this farm or all at $40 per acre.
R. E. Lunsford, Suches, Ga. oe
500 A., 37 in cultivation, balance
pasture and timber; no swamp; all
der fence; 30 peach trees, 4 pears;
young pecans; 3 grape vines; 6 roo
house, ceiled throughout; good out-
buildings; in sight of town with graded
school and churches; $2,500, terms.
D. Morgan, Berlin, Ga. i ae
40 A., 14 mi., N. of Atlanta, concrete
road all way; 1 mi. N. Roswell; good
water, good pasture; 2 houses; running
water; 35 A., in cultivation. Will sell
or exchange for small place or store
or filling station..L. D. Bowen, Roswell,
Gas RE 26.03 aes
25 A. small orchard, good 5 room
a
with running water; good out building
near markets, schools, churches a
Piedmont College. Mrs. lL. Wilkinso
Rt. 1. Demorest, Ga. _ oe
167 A., with Federal loan; 3 houses
about 105 A., in cultivation. 45 A,, in
woods; 17 in pasture; will sell for a
little above loans. Geo. S. Partridge,
Rt. 1. Norcross, Ga. a
100 A., about 1-2 in cultivation; r
in woods and pasture; 8 room dwelling;
3 room tenant house good size barn;
good granary and black-smith sho
Cash sale $2,500. Terms if wantec
J. W. Spear, Senoria, Ga., Rt. 3._
35 A., in city of Buchanan; 7 room
pasture with running wate
plenty of out buildings; near enough
to good high school for children to
come to lunch; $3,000; also 143 A, 8
outbuildings well watered; plenty wood:
W.-C. Bush, Buchanan, Ga. 7-2
452 A. 15 A. cleared; can be a two
horse farm cleared; common 4 room
house, good well, near Satilla river,
good young pine, cypress, gum timber;
ideal location for stock raising, fishing,
hunting, etc., sandy loam, good
raising corn, cane, cotton, tobacco :
potatoes;< $2,500 cash or terms.
Johns, Rt. 2. Patterson, Ga. Y
15 1-2 A., located on main highw:
10 mi, Augusta at RR, station; r
ning water in pasture, part of la
planted in fruit trees and strawberries.
Has new colonial bungalow. Store
filling station as well as other buildings.
Electric lights and water works avail-
able Suitable for truck, dairying and
poultry. Cash or terms. W. D. Carswell,
Rt. 1. Augusta, Ga. a ee
186 A. 7 room house, barn, a
shed, poultry house; 100 pecan tr
other fruit trees; 40 A., fenced 1 ;
tivation; splendid land for trucking;
good pasturing for cattle; located near
Marlow, Ga., churches and best of
schools. 26 mi., to Savannah, Ga. $3,500,
for quick sale not including stock anc
implements. J. 8. Wolfe, 615 44th
W. Savannah, Ga. PO a aie
Six horse farm in Peach county; 1-
mi. from paved highway. Good I
land. C. Richardson, 121 Corbi
Ave., Macon, Ga. oe
Farm for sale between 3 and 4 hun-
dred acres. 6 or 8 hundred thousand
ft., timber now ready to.saw; if inte
ested in buying write for price. J. S
Parks, Rt. 5, Ellijay; Ga. oy
90 A., 8 room 2 story house good
dition. Plenty of out buildings; )
and running water; good pasture;
public highway near schoo! and chur
3 1-2 mi., from State Highway No. 1
Gwinnett county. -George lL. Webb
Grayson, Ga. e
sixteen)
Be
Thursday, December 5, 1929.
FARM HEL? WANTED
(Continued from page 12)
Want 2 good, reliable hands to farm
on 60-50 basis and live in-house with
3 a Thos. A. Booth, Hartwell, Ga., Rt.
Want good man with wife, not more
than 2 children, able to help work
crop. Hire man, all or part time and
ork. crop on halves. Extra fine farm
and, Just outside city limits. V. K.
eee: Atlanta, Ga., Flatshoals Road,
Want party to make lowest bid on
an artesian well and farm irrigation
system. K. N. Sharp, Commerce, Ga.
family of 3 and assist with poultry and
gen. work. Salary and good home, No
children. J. S. Hopson, Rochelle, Ga.
Want share cropper who can finance
self, to run 1 plow. I will furnish
house, land, stock and tools. Mrs. A.
. Batton, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 1.
Want 2 horse cropper with family,
who will work, honest, and force
enough to make and gather crop. Must
be reliable and honest. Will furnish
$25 to the plow, good mules, good land,
near good school; 4 room. house; good
arns. 5 mi. Milan. Colored folks pre-
ferred. E. H. Powell, Milan, Ga.
Want an industrious white woman,
or girl to help with garden, poultry,
and gen. work, at reasonable salary.
Miss Josie Fussell, Rhine, Ga., Rt. 1.
Want dependable, honest man to look
ifter my farm in Gilmer county. No
boozer, nor moonshiner need apply. J.
N. Parker, Conyers, Ga.
: : Positions Wanted
Want job to help oversee a 2 or 3
horse farm, or hoe a big cotton crop
with some good man, and help gather
it. Prefer southern part of state. Well
ducated. J. G. Cooper, Climax, Ga.,
re, EB. T. Dean.
poultry form near Atlanta. Begin
once. Care for 1 to 5 M., chicks
ina lot and can do all necessary
building. Prefer salary. R. C. Wilder.
Griffin, Ga., Rt. C.
_ 4 yrs., exp., Madison A and M., 2
-yrs., A and M. College, Athens. Want
lace at once on large dairy farm.
rouns; Exp., and capable. C. V. Martin, |
lanta, Ga., 877 State Street, N. W.
Want to get party to finance me in
poultry and rabbit business, on 50-50
sis. Have new 650 egg cap., incu-
ator, 1 M., cap., brooder, materials
for bldgs., etc., except wire. Years of
gen. exp., Ref., exch. B. R. Roberts,
yilins, Ga. : wee
Want 2 horse farm on 50-50 basis.
efer Middle Ga. Plant 10 acres in
otton; 20 in peanuts and rest in, corn
-and feed stuff; 5 or 6 dairy cows, also
hogs, on halves. Best of ref. Need hely,
to. SS O. Willoughby, Ashburn
Want. place on farm, live as one of
amily, do farm chores. Am slightly
afflicted. 22 yrs. of age. Write for fur-
ther information. Fred Hegman, Mat-
thews, Ga., Rt. 1.
Want farm on 50-50 basis. Can run 4
yrse farm. Owner to furnish, and will
want work all the year when not on
crop. Have two sons-in-law who would
take 1 horse crop each, or work for
wages. So. Ga., preferred. C. B. Bent-
ley. Macon, Ga., Box 235. |. SS
- Want job on gen., or poultry farm
for wages. Self, wife and 2 children.
So. Ga., preferred. Write best salary.
_N. Daniel, Macon, Ga., Box 235.
would take small crop on 50-50 basis.
Can manage 15 or 20 horse farm. Exp..
Fuller, Meansville, Ga., Rt. 1.
- Want wage job for self and 2 boys,
25 and 16 yrs. old, on farm, at $30 per
mo., 4., straight time, also work for
my family. Must have good house, good
community, with good man. Would
take 3 horse farm with right party. Am
eS Exp. H. T. McCoy, Midville,
aes: a is Oe s Cee
Want position as supt., on salary or
r basis. Dairy or Poultry farm, or
ymbination on large enough scale to
produce real money for all concerned.
Must have good modern dwelling, suit-
able dairy and poultry bldgs., that can
be cuntrolled to. meet weather condi-
ens, and land and machinery to
ise practically all grain and forage
nsumed. I have the education, exp.
Want middle-aged woman to live in.
Well exp., poultry man, wants place |
Want job on farm as overseer, or:
60 yrs., old. Just wife and self, J. K.|3
MARKET BULLETIN.
details in first letter. R. J. .Holliday.
Blythe, Ga. 5 So
Want position as Supt., of cow, hog,
and poultry farm, near high school
and church. Would consider 50-50 bas-
is. Near Atlanta preferred. Have Col-
ege education. 54 yrs. old. 6 in family.
Ref. exch. W. A. Miller, Leo, Ga.
Want 1 horse crop for 1930 on 50-50
basis. Want about 250 Barred Rock
hens to raise chicks; 8 good brood sows,
reg., cows to raise on halves, and some
good stock goats. Wife and self only.
Honest, sober, hard working man. Good
ref. Want to get with good, depen-
dable party. Will take a big place to
-oversee for salary. Frank Crider, Roy-
ston; Ga. Rt. 3.
- Want to correspond with party who
needs Supt., for a large farm in Ga.
Well exp., in farming and handling
labor. Chas. W. Baldwin, Julia, Ga.
Want job:on Ga., poultry farm. Mid-
dle-aged white man, 10 yrs. exp., on
modern poultry farms. National Bank
ref. A. H. Smoak, Cordova, S. C., care
Poultry Farms Co. =
Want job looking after stock and
running a 1 horse farm on shares. 33
yrs. old. Wife only. 10 yrs. Exp., in
farming. Willing worker. Robt. Hemple,
Atianta, Ga., 584 Washington St., SW.
Want place as overseer. Honest, sober
exp. in raising stock and everything ex-
eept tobacco. Will consider small place
with party needing protection and
work and stay with them. Dont mind
work, and know how to have it done.
a T. Cox, Atlanta, Ga., 551 Rankin
Want good 1 horse farm for 1930.
-| Raise hogs, chickens, turkeys, on 50-50
basis, or. will consider good job for
wages. Can handle and repair most
all kinds machinery, tractors etc 35 yrs.
old..3 in family, all grown. Prefer So.
Ga. B. J. Brown, Dublin, Ga. Rte. 2.
Want job raising stock and poultry
for 1930. Life time exp., on farm, stock,
poultry, etc. 60 yrs. oid. Strong and
able to work. J. A. Langley, Lithonia,
Ga, :
Want to oversee farm in So., or Mid-
dle Ga. Life time on farm. At present
employed. Good ref. W, J. Byrd, For-
syth, Ga., 820 E. Main St. .
Want job in creamery for 1930. A-1
ref., Exp. State best wages. Curtis L.
Langford, Canon, Ga., Rt. 3.~ :
Want work to doon small farm on
50-50 basis and work to do when not
busy on crop. Honest, sober, willing
worker, young man, with small family.
Matthew Clements, Dublin, Ga., RFD 7.
Single man wants job.on poultry, or
gen., farm. Have had some exp., with
poultry. Can furnish good ref. C. J.
Holloway, Millen, Ga. ~
31 yr. old married man wants job
on farm, by day, or month, with house
and wood furnished, within 10 m1,
Gainesville. Exp. hard worker, sober,
reliable, with good ref. M. L, Monroe,
Atlanta, Ga., Rt. 2. Box 4B.
Want 1, horse farm on 50-50 basis.
Raise corn, cotton, peanuts, etc. Must
have $10 mo., to run. Prefer Tift or
Colquitt county. Best of ref. T. L. Hines,
Tifton, Ga., Rt. 7. :
Want job running 12 to 20 cow dairy.
10 yrs. exp. 28 yrs. old, wife and no
shildren, Wife also exp.,- in milking
and milk house, State salary in first
letter. N. G. Martin, Montezuma, Ga.,
sare Gen. Del.
Want good 2 horse crop on 50-50 bas-
s. In, or near. Winder, Statham, or
Jefferson. Must be good smooth land,
and house, pasture, and plenty of wood,
also sufficient tools for farming. Life
Sime in farming. Willing worker. Plenty
of force. Ref., if desired. J. P. Autry,
Bogart, Ga., Rt. 1. :
Want job with good, able farmer, in
Ga., to work good level land. 4 yrs.,
exp., with riding cultivators. Can plow
acres of cotton per day. Can run
ll kinds of farm machinery. Good work-
er. Begin by Xmas. State best offer.
S. M. Williams, Warrenville, S. C.
- Want job on farm for wages, $25 per
mo., 20 yrs., exp. Strictly sober and
honest. Have other help. Move any
ele D. L. Copeland, Thomson, Ga.,
~Want job. overseeing 6 or
farm for 1930. Raised on farm. 31 yrs.
old. Wife and self. Prefer place not
over 100 mi., below Macon. Must fur-
nish truck to move me. State salary in
BD Bie R. F. Ross, Chester, Ga.,
Want job for 1930, or beginning at
once, as dairyman. 5 yrs. exp. Wife and
2 small children. Sober, strictly busi-
ness. Prefer near Americus, but will
consider any good settlement. 26 yrs.
old. Good dry hand milker. Am now |
8 horse.
plenty of exp., and knowledge on how
to run a farm. Strictly business and
reliable. Must have good house and
outfit for farming with right man.
Square deai. Edwin E. McLaughlin, Sr.
Macon, Ga.. Bass Road, RFD 1. |
Georgia Products.
For Sale |
BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
Cow peas, mixed, $3 hu., straight
variety, $3.50 bu., sound, even wt., bags,
FOB. Cash with order. Jas. M. Luck,
Wrightsville, Ga., Rt. 4.
75 bu., pure A Grade Brabhams, $4
bu. S. BE. Beall, Richland, Ga.
A few more lbs., old time mixed
age. Exch. for something can use of
same value. Mrs. R. L. Bentley, Mize,
Ga., Rt. 1. :
Eng. peas, for seed, 25c Ib., or exch.
1 lb., for 2 lbs., Calif. crowder peas,
or 1 -lb., for 3 lbs., white multiplying
onions. Mrs. Leslie Wallace, Arnolds-
ville, Ga., RFD 1. ;
BUTTER FOR SALE
3 lbs., country butter free from col-
oring, ea., week, 50c Ib., postpaid. Mrs.
Louella Baggett, Bowdon, Ga., Rt. 4.
4 lbs., country butter ea. week, 50c
De del. Mrs. Leo Nolen, Bowdon, Ga..
Ri 42 =
. COTTON SEED FOR SALE
Ruckers, 1st yr. from originator, $1
bu., FOB. Monford Holcombe, Adairs-
ville, Ga., Rt-2: ae =
Delco-Pine, No. 4, $1 bu., Ist class,
recleaned and made over a bale per
acre. Large boll, 1 and 1-8 in. staple.
Exch. for good peas. C. B. Tanner,
Sandersville, Ga.
200 bu., Wannamakers, absolutely
pure, culled and in good bags at reas-
eae prices. B. F. Fagan, Martin,
TA. | 3
Wannamaker and Piedmont Cleve-
land, $1.25 bu... recleaned and $1.10 bu..
ungraded. J. C. Temple, Canon, Ga.
100 Ib., sack, Kings cotton seed, $6.
FOB. 1928 crop. Cash. E. V. Martin.
Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 2.
Lightening Express cotton seed, wilt
resistant, 1 3-16 in. stavle. Kept vure
at gin, Recommended for all sections
of state by Ga.. Exp. Station, $5 per 100
Donald, Yatesville, Ga.
500 bu., Wannamaker imp., Big Boll.
first yr. from originator. Make best
offer. J. M. Goldin, Draketown, Ga.
45 or 50 bu.. Vandivers heavy fruit-
er, sound and absolutely unmixed: at
gin, from seed direct last spring, made
3 good bales on 3 arres with poor stands
(seed saved from first two bales), $1.25
bu.. FOB. Cash with order. J. D. Han-
'eeck, Nashville, Ga.
CORN SEED CORN AND CORN MEAL
FOR SALE
Shelled corn, even wt., bags, $1.4*
bu.. del., within 10 mi., in 50 bu., lots.
T. I. Brown, Pineview, Ga. :
190 bhu.. Hastings Golden yellow Dent
seed corn. $2.50 bu.. shelled and dbl.
sacked, $2-on cob. FOB barn. Mrs. E-
Spence, Chamblee, Ga.
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
ae - FOR SALE
Good, home-made pork sausage
smoked, 26c Jb., del. Mrs. C. A. DeVane
Cecil Gas 5 :
HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
Sey FOR SALE .
Honey in comb, 75 Ib. tins, $10 FOB:
in No. 10 can, $1.85 del. by parcel
BEEN L. H.: Edenfield, Stillmore, Ga.,
PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE
Parching Runner peanuts, del., by
mail, 40c pk., Cash with order. T. I.
Brown, Pineview, Ga.
Small seed, long pecans, 12 1-2c Ib..
few lbs.. large pecans, 20c lb. All FOB.
eed Ethel Chapman, Crawfordville,
Large Spanish peanuts, 2 tons, $70
ner ton, or in smaller lots. Milton E.
Rahn, Clyo, Ga. - 3
* White Spanish peanuts, hand picked,
6c lb, FOB Mauk. E. C.. Lancaster,
Juniper, Ga., Rt. 1.
6 bu., good, sound, 1929 runner pea-
nuts, $1.50. bu., Cash, or money order.
J. B. McGill, Parrott, Ga. - 2
OTHER FRUIT TREES
FOR SALE
PECAN AND
15 ea., n
9
}|} employed, but desire a change. W. F.|
ester, Richland, Ga., RFD 5. Box 60, |
7--* ood farm neax_Macon. Not a| G
cornfield bean seed, 45c lb., and post-j|
10 lb., Willets Wonder, frost proof|G
tdel. Mrs. G. L.
lbs.. FOB. Cash with order. John Mc-|
Goose plums, white or red: seedling
Ro ES Tiga
PAGE FIFTEEN
2 yr., 80c ea., $2.50 doz, Budded, paper-
shell pecans, 4 to 6 ft., 50c and 60c;
seedling pecans, can be budded, 6 ft.,
Rucker, Milner, Ga., Rt. 1.
Concord grape, 25 for 50c; Lady Thom-
pson strawberry plants, 25c a 100; crab
apples, 15c ea. Add postage. Richard
Hicks, Ella, Ga.
SEED FOR SALE
Red multiplying onions, 15 gt., add
postage. Mrs. . L. Wetherington,
Sparks, Ga., Rt. 2.
Select Lifsey watermenon seed, $1.00
Ib. W. V. Lamb, Lovejoy, Ga.
Select Pride of Ga., melon seed, $1.00
lb., also 25 lbs., Stone Mtn., at 75c lb.
J, M. Stanfield, Lovejoy, Ga.
VEGETABLES FOR SALE
- Artichokes for pickles and seed, 5 1-2
lb., FOB. Mrs. H. A. Rutledge, Julia,
B. ; :
Good: size tender turnips with greens,
also younger turnip greens.and mustard
salad, curled and straight leafed. By
truck load cheap. Between Dugdown
and Treat, on Polk and Haralson co.,
line, near Caseys Gap. Genie Sanders,
Felton, Ga., Rt. 1. |
PLANTS FOR SALE
Klondike strawberry plants, $1.50 M.,
( -Weatherington, Sparks,
Ga., Rt. 2. Bae
Cabbage plants, 1 million, for next
30 days, 75c M., FOB. Cash with order.
J. G. Turner, Lenox, Ga., Rt. 2,
exch. for shrubbery. C. C. White, At-
lanta, Ga., Rt. 6. ae ;
E. J., Wakefield, Chas. W., Succes-.-
Sion cabbage plants, $1.25 M., over 5
M., $1 M. Liberal discount on large
shipments. All del: W. S. Simmons,
Guyton, Ga., Box 124. ee
Chas. W. and Flat Dutch cabbage
Broxton, Ga. :
A. L. Cook, Senoia, Ga., Rt. 3.
Georgia Products
i Wanted |
BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Want cow peas, Soy beans, and Vel-
vets. Send sample and quote price. Ver-
non Brabham, Moultrie, Ga.
Want good, sound sugar crowder and
price. Mrs. J. T. Banks, Summit, Ga.
COTTON SEED WANTED |
Want to exch. 2500 Ibs., 90-day speck-
led velvet beans for ton, sound cotton
seed, reasonably early variety. Ea., to
pay freight. T. I. Brown, Pineview, Ga.
ANTED
Want corn shelled or in shuck, yellow
if possible, about 100 bu., also chicken
wheat, any amt. Send sample and low-
Rt. C.
GRAIN WANTED 3
Want, 25 bu., or more Fulghum seed
oats, good, clean stock. Exch. Duroc
more, Ga., Rt. 3.
PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED
Want 100 to 200 lbs., choice peanuts,
Fany variety. Quote lowest price. A. L.
Duncan, Bessemer, Ala.
Want seedling and papers, all
varieties, any quantity. Send sample
for prices. Pay cash. Southland
| Pecan
Co., Columbus, Ga. |
Fresh hulled and dried black walnuts,
1929 crop, 5c lb., FOB, in 70 1b. lots.
Cash with order. Mrs. H. A. Rutledge,
Julia, Ga. oe a
Genuine home-made fruit cake of
best ingredients, sure to please, 75c lb.
Large quantities cheaper. Exch.
Stone Mtn., Ga., Rt. 1.
Black walnut meats, 60c 1b., del. Mrs.
J. D. McKibbon, Locust Grove, Ga.
Straw brooms, 10c ea., $1 doz. Forty
four-pound lard buckets with lids, 10c
ea. or $3 for lot. Will exch. for 100 Ib.,
W. Hudson, Lorane, Ga., Rt. 1.
doz., huckleberries, 50c qt. Half doz.,
qts., rhubarb, 30c per qt. Will exch. for
honey, peanuts, or pecans. 1 doz., gts.
beans, 35c per qt. Mrs. W. C. Under- Ses
ood;
ae Ridge, Ga.
Red raspberry plants, 75c doz. or
olants, $1.15 M., del. B. R. Leggett,
Wakefield cabbage plants, $1 M., del. .
red hull Java peas. Send sample and
CORN SEED CORN AND CORN MEAL
J. pigs for same. L. H. Edenfield, Stili-
Miscellaneous For Sale
for.
good honey or value. Mrs. H. G. Brown,
white feed sacks. Add postage. Mrs. R.
2 doz. qts., blackberries, 35 qt. half
very cheap. Will exch. Mrs. W. H.
May and June cherries, 3 for 25c;
est price. Lewis Tabor, Albany, Ga.
y and near pickles, 60 at,
efor raisin
PAGE SIXTEEN
Farm Land For Sale
(Continued from page fourteen)
168 A., good land; 145 in cultivation;
plenty of timber to keep it up; bal-
ance in pasture, full of young timber;
1 mi.. from two good schools and 3
churches. 3 mi., from County site. $25
per A., terms. Mr. M. C. Thompson,
Rt. 4. Soperton, Ga.
For sale, One 5 room house, 8 lots
all under fence; good water, five large
pecan trees; other fruit trees; good
barn, close to depot on A. B. & C. RR,
2 churches, good consolidated school.
Terms. D. L. Branch, Mystic, Ga.
110 A., 6 1-2 mi., of RR, Town of Sur-
rency; 1 mi., of Highway about 1-4 mi.,
of public road. 20 A., in cultivation
with water; balance well timbered; 4
room house and tobacco barn and out-
y
mi., Talbotton and 4 mi. Woodiand.
5 room bungalow freshly painted in-
side and out; barns, garage and other
out buildings; most of the land under
wire fence; will sell at a bargain and
terms if desired. U. L. Couch, Tatbot-
ton, Ga. :
300 A., 17 mi, S. Augusta; 7 mi. N.
of Waynesboro, Ga., 1-4 mi., of graded
road to be paved in 1930. 2 settlements;
plenty timber, large creek, good water
power; rural delivery and truck route.
Will take $10 A., or a smaller farm
near good town as part payment. Mrs
A. C. Peacock, 714 Calhoun St., Augus-
ta, Ga.
120 A., in Pickens county; 9 mi., W.
Talking Rock; 2 houses; one 4 room
house; one 3 room; barns and pasture
at each house; store house and other
out houses; good free stone water on
public road; daily mail; 3-4 mi., schoo!
and church; sell cheap or trade for
small truck farm near good market in
buildings. Good high land. $20 acre.
. H. G. Swinson, Surrency, Ga., Rt. 1.
- 16 A., near Dixie Highway; modern
5 room house. Water, lights, bath, gar-
age, barn, out houses; 30 min., drive to
Atlanta over concrete. Fruit, flowers,
shrubs, good land; all in cultivation;
3 A., in pasture and woods;
branch; near school, churches, stores
and bus, $2,850.00. C. H. Whittington.
Jonesboro, Ga.
100 A., located in Lumpkin County,
4 room house, pasture, plenty running
water; 25 A., in cultivation; rest in tim-
ber; 2 mi., graded road, $400. J. W.
Thomas, Murrayville, Ga., Rt. 1.
185 A., located in Lumpkin County.
2 houses, plenty pasture, running water,
- suitable for general farming; will sell
or rent. John Ivans, Murray Hill, Ga..,
Bot. Li i
185 A., on State highway No. 21.
Near high school and churches; plenty
buildings and deep creek through place,
good fishing. W. D. Walker, Rt. 1. Hal-
eyondale, Ga.
Farm; 30 A., cleared; 41 A., rough
land; plenty of wood; fairly good build-
ing and fencing; 5 1-2 mi., S. of Black-
shear, Ga. For particulars and price
write; A. W.. Powers, Rt. 1. Box 54,
Waycross, Ga.
- 120 A., 1 3-4 mi. from Perry, Ga., on
good road. 325 A., 9 mi., from Macon,
Ga. on good road. 760 A., 8 mi., from
Macon on level road. W. F. Hearne,
Gray, Gay
152 A., 100 A., in cultivation; 50 A.;
longleaf pine timber; 10 A., of bearing
papershell pecans; 1 tenant house; 2
good houses 5 and 7 rooms; 2 deep
wells, 3 mules, 1 wagon and imple-
ments; plenty of feed, corn and hay;
1 concrete brick store and nice stock
of goods; fixtures, filling station, light
plant that lights 7 room house, store
and filling station on cross roads close
to Flint River; large chicken yard and
house. J. E. Steadam, Bainbridge, Ga.
38 1-2 A., with two houses, barn some
fruit, creek runs through place; good
spring; 5 A., in bottoms; .plenty of
wood, $27.50. O. F. Ellis, Forest Park,
Ga. :
Several tracts of land .with lots of
timber near RR; also 2,541 A., in Cand-
ler-Emanuel Co., Ga., all in one body
original growth of timber that will cut
approximately 3 million feet long and
short leaf besides hardwood timber,
five room dwellings, each with barns.
- outbuildings. 125 A., in cultivation; 2
mi., church and school; 3 mi., to RR
Will grow cotton, corn, tobacco, sweet
potatoes, sugar cane, oats, rye and
truck. Will cup over a crop of turpen-
tine boxes. Good range for stock and
poultry: will cut 20,000 cords of 4 foot
wood. Titles clear. $5 per acre. W. J.
Morgan, Box 46, Rt. 3. Stillmore, Ga.
82 A., suitable for trucking, dairy,
fruit, flowers and general planting. Lo-
cated on Dixie Highway, between Sav-
annah and Bloomingdale; concrete
highway to Savannah,.Ga. 1 mi., to
Central of Ga., RR., station; 1. mi.
Pooler, Ga., with schools, stores,
- ehurches etc., good rich land; tenant
~ house and barn in poor repair; 11. mi.,
Savannah. Mrs. . Lloyd, 955 Vine St.,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
_ Good farm in Carroll county within 8
mi., of Carrollton, Ga., has good dwell-
ing and is highly improved; also 1
good home with bearing apple and
peach trees at Alto, Ga. Rev. William
H. Bowman, Box 123, Blue Ridge, Ga.
175 A., with all stock, tools, feed
stuff and machinery to go for $3,006
B. W. Pound, Carr Station. Ga.
115 A., 35 A. under cultivation and
fence; good 8 room house with out-
houses in good community near good
schools and churches; in ideal -place
poultry and stock of any
kind in a free grass county. G. L. Webb.
Springfield, Ga. ;
362 1-2 A., on No. 41 highway; 3 1-2
spring:
N. Ga. S.A. Jackson, Rt. 3. Talking
; Rock, Ga.
i 50 A., papershell pecan grove 10 to
118 yrs. old. Producing every year; good
grade nuts in Mitchell county; 3 mi.,
to Meigs, Ga. $150 per A:, part cash,
with easy terms. 6 per cent. John L.
Gantt, Meigs, Ga.
65 A., 8 mi. of Atlanta; 2 mi., S.
Panthersville; good house of 4 rooms;
chicken house, barn, garage, fine for
dairy; chickens or farming; $4,000. G.
W. Green, Rt. 3. Box 260, Decatur, Ga.
50 A., with good house and barn in
Franklin county, Ga. For sale or wili
exch. for farm in South Ga. Mrs. H. J.
King, 305 Cox Ave., Thomasville, N. C.
104 A., good strong red land; will
produce any crops; 50 A., in cultivation;
balance well timbered; good-orchard;
2 sets of buildings; 2 1-2 mi., to grow-
ing town; daily mail; price reason-
able. Mrs. D. Reid, Bremen, Ga., Rt. 1.
168 A., 3 horse in cultivation; some
good river bcttom; 8 room house; 2
good tenant houses; out buildings; good
water; wood and some saw timber; 7
mi, S. of Douglasville; daily mail;
schools and church near; $12 per A.,
half cash balance on terms. C. H. But-
ter, Rt. 6. Douglasville, Ga.
233 A., on Chattahoochee river, Doug-
las Co. 45 A., river - bottoms, some
branch bottoms. 100 A., in cultivation;
rest in woods and pasture; good 5
room house, barn and other out build-
ings. Well of water handy; fine springs
and running water on place. 2 tenant
houses and barns; alse 1 farm joining
this of 70 A., fine river bottoms, 15 A.,
uplands; rest in pasture and woods:
1 six room house and barn; 2 tenant
houses, good water: will sell reason-
able; will sell one, or both together.
A. D. Smith, Rt. 4. Douglasville, Ga.
20 A. 9 A, in cultivation on Dixie
highway; 300 yds., to good schook Two
4 room buildings. good fertile land, $
mi. E. Douglas, the largest tobacco
market in Ga., $800. I. J. Williams.
Chatterton, P. O. Nicholls, Ga.
3 A., black muck land; ideal smati
truck farm; located in a small city in
extreme S, Ga., good school, churches:
100 yds. of depot. J. N. Luckin, care
a Ice Cream Co., Thomasville,
a.
11 A., land part fenced; the. Jesup
short route runs across one end; $350.
Mrs, Gussie Smith, Folkston, Ga.
100 A., 2 mi., S. Mauk; 20 A., in cul-
ivation; 3 room house, barns, etc., also
0 A., 1 mi., S. of Mauk; 5 A,, in cul-
ivation on highway; 3 room house,
varn etc. $500 cash. H. C. Daniel, Mauk,
ya.. duu. f.
80 A., for sale or rent near
Dixie
ood community, rural route. W. H.
Sherman, Rt. 4. Adairsville, Ga.
110 A., farm on-Sweet Water. Creek
mS. E. part of Paulding Co., for sale
yw trade for a Fordson or Caterpillar
sruck and plows, harrow etc. S. T. Hay-
yes, Villa Rica, Ga. 2
318 A., 125 cultivated; 65 in paper-
shell pecan trees producing good crop
yecans; 4 houses, good barns and out-
nouses; all live stock and machinery;
3} mi. Meigs, Ga., on two good public
-oads. $40 per A. $3,000 cash, rest long
sime at 6 per cent. John L. Gantt,
Meiggs, Ga.
1 A, 4 room house, large sleeping
vorch, living room 15 X 20 ft., fine big
zarden and cow qgasture; good smoke
house; chicken house and feed house;
ater pumped to back door, with ram,
from spring at foot of hill 1000 ft.
vay. 6 mi., of Cleveland, 3 mi., of
Scenic highway. Fine for summer camp.
MWill sell or exchange for 1 or more A.,
with good house and running water
ear town or near. highway and near
church. Mrs. Jennie L. Prator, Cleve-
land, Ga. % : :
150 A., 6 mi. from Madison; 1 mi.
from shipping point. Good land, fine
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-encumbbrances whatever.
' $5,500 cash. G. W. Martin, Spring Place,
dighway Rt. 3. 4 mi., S. Adairsville; |.
dairy farm; 75 A., in pasture; good 5
room dwelling and 2 tenant houses;
Mrs. C. D. McCurry, Rt. 2. Madison,
Ga.
90 A., 1 mi., Rising Fawn, Ga., 60 A.,
cleared; 4 room house; strong land
practically level, near churches and
schools; watered by 2 springs. $1,200.
John Webb Hale, Rising Fawn, Ga.
25 A., good, smooth land; 6 room
house, barn, other out buildings; nice
variety of fruit trees; pasture and run-
ning water, near church and school
4 mi., S.of College Park, $1,600. W. L.
Orr, Rt. 1. College Park, Ga.
160 A., Gilmer county; 3 room house,
good spring; for quick sale, $600. Pearl
BE. Hyde, 143 Marshall St. Cedartown,
Ga. :
50 A., 4 room bungalow, 4 room ten-
ant house; store, lunch room and fill-
ing station, garage, barn, other out-
ouildings; on paved road and RR. 4 1-2
mi., Forsyth; 21 mi., of Macon; plenty
fruit and pecans; will sell or exch. for
city property. Mrs. Rudie Stallings,
Smarrs, Ga.
For sale or sure rent several good
farms of best quality soil in heart of
potato, cotton, tobacco belt on or neayx
U. S. paved road in Toombs county, Ga.
Also 3,000 A., farm and well timbered
land near RR., Bulloch county, Ga.
G. F. Sutton, Lyons, Ga.
400 A., timber lands in Emanuel Co..,
Ga., for sale or exchange for small
improved farm in Ga. Good lands. no
M. Kirby,
Box 602, Apopka, Fla.
125 A., 1 1-2 mi. N. of Corinth on
Newnan highway, $12.50 per Acre. W.
S. Cooley, Rt. 2. Box 540A, Atlanta, Ga.
60 A., on Columbus, LaGrange high-
way; new 4 room house, barn, garage
and 2 tenant houses; excellent water;
pastures, small orchard and other im-
provements; 100 yds. from school and
church and store; $15,00. Douglas Slat-
on, Hamilton, Ga.
148 A., Murray Co. 40 A., bottom
land; 15 A., upland, good pasture; 5
room bungalow, barn; 4 room tenant
house and barn on public highway;
Ga.
240 A., near=Roswell; 20 mi., N. At-
lanta; 8 room concrete house, furnace
heated; running water in house; cofri-
crete tank supplied by ram from spring.
90 A., bottom, 150 chocolate upland.
Several hundred fruit and pecan trees;
good for stock, truck or cotton and
corn; reasonable price and terms. Mrs.
Annie E. Burruss, 882 Euclid Ave., At-
lanta, Ga. :
365 A. for sale. Will sell in the fol-
lowing manner. Good improvements:
20 mi. from Atlanta. 64 A. with five
room house and 4 room house; 100 A.
5 room house, some fine bottom land
on this tract; 100 A. the home place,
has fine orchard, 6 room housevand 3
room house; this place has lights; 10
A. with one 5 room house and one 4
oom house; each place has plenty
imber and water; price from $20 in
$30 per acre. One-third cash, balance
in 1 and 2 yrs. R. E. Mason, 778 Cas-
cade Ave., Atlanta, Ga.
159 A. located in West line valley ctr
Catoosa Co.; 3 mi. E. Chickamauga.
Ga. Large harn equipped for dairying:
milk house and deep bored well; twi
tenant houses; selling on account cf
ill health, good terms, Levi Bird, Rt
1, Ringgold, Ga.
2 1-2 A. for sale or exchange for
house and.lot. Land is close to car line
and also to Chattanooga. Fine fo
poultry or truck garden. Mrs. Eulale
Tuttle, Rossville, Ga. Rt. I.
From one to three acre tracts in
North Georgia near a city, near stree:
car line, to exchange for a nice farm
with good house and spring and orch-
ard and black loose rich land or large
tract of timber land on railroad witt.
home and little improved. Mrs. L.
Riddle, Route 1, Rossville, Ga.
60 A. on paved road from Atlanta tc
Columbus 1 1-2 mi, S. of Luthersville:
good school and 3 churches. 6 room
pointed house; well, large stock barn
tenant house; other buildings; store
house, filling station. 5 A. bottom iand
Good pasture and running water. .No
Name, Luthersville, Ga.
120 A. in Emanuel Co. 57th district;
7 mi. of Midville; 3 mi. Summertown;
good road, schools, truck line; 2 horse
farm in cultivation; 6 room bunga-
low; pecan and other fruit trees. Mrs.
H. L .Kelly, Route 2, Box 199, Midville
Ga. : ~
100 A., 50 A..in cultivation; 50 in
woods, pasture and timber; 5 room
dwelling hguse, barn and out build-
ngs; fine place-for stock and poultry
farm, $3000; $1500 cash and balancen
on terms. Also 200 A. joining this tract.
90 A. in cultivation, balance in woods
and timber; one 3 room house and
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Thursday, De
barn; $6000$1000 cash; easy
balance. W. A. McElheney, Route
Rhine, Ga. =
139 A. farm in Shoal Creek Valley;
75 A. in cultivation; balance in well
terms on os
cember fA, 1925. 3 =
timbered land and pasture, running =
ater; 20 A. bottom land, 55 A. good
pastor land; 5 room house and four
room tenant house; out. buildings; Rt.
2 runs by door; 5 mi. S. of Cleveland. :
W. M. Wehunt, Dahlonega, Ga. s
100 A. one 4 room house and one 3.
room tenant house40 A. in cultivation,
20 A. in pasture; good well; plenty
good out buildings; all kinds of fruits,
wood, near church, on mail route; in
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sight of R. R. Station; $2000. Mrs. J. ~~
C. Shiflet, Route 3, Cedartown, Ga. _
146 A., 30 A. in cultivation; no stumps
hog proof fence; 7 room dwelling, ga-_
rage, smoke house, etc. Timber, free
range, 1-2 mi. on Louisville and Sa-
vannah Highway; 32 mi. Savannah, 4
1-2 mi. Guyton, ideal for dairy; beef
cattle, hog raising, poultry, truck or
general farming; $2500, Will take $500
down; balance on easy terms at 7
ees
per cent. G. E. Blach, Jr., Dairyman, a
Ridgeville, S. C.
50 A. mostly C
spring and other springs, well watered ;
and timbered; apple and peach orch-
ard; good place for a lake; 5 mi. to
town where there are schools; county
and government; on rural route. A. L.
Hardin, Route 3, Dahlonega, Ga.
65 A .in Shoal Creek Valley, White
County. 40 A. bottom land; 25 A. tim-
vered land that can be cleared and ee
ery foot tended; 1-4 mi. of church ani
bottom Jand: mineral |
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school; tenant house, barn, new crib,
well water, or will rent. Mrs. Josei
Simmons, Route 2, Cleveland, Ga.
In front of Millers Aviation Field,
two 4 room houses in good condition;
city water and lights; 3 poultry houses;
1 storage house, ideal place for poultry
farm or pigeon farm. 4 mi. from Ma-
con. Mrs. W. H. Lawrence, Route six,
Box 144, Macon, Ga. a i
150 A. for sale or exchange located
in Houston county, 18 mi. Macon; 2 1-2
Mi. Wellston; 125 A. in cultivation;
5 room house, barn, pasture, $3500.
Terms if desired; or will exchange L.
S. Hayes, Route 3, Macon, Ga. -.
116 A. 60 A. cleared or cultivateable;
good strong fertile land; rest in woods
or timber; good lot of saw timber; |
good orchard; 1 four room house and
barn on public road leading to Rome,
Ga. $1250. G. W. Jordan, Gore, Ga.
42 A. 20 A. cleared and stumped;
15 A. set to pecan trees; 500 bunch
grape vines; bore 1800 lbs. this year; _ a
75 pine apple pear trees, just commenc-_
ing to bear; 8 scuppernong vines; fig,
peach, trees. 5 room house, barn, smoke ~
house, etc; 2 1-2 mi. N. W. Folkston,
Ga. 1 mi. S. Dixie Highway; $2100.
|W. W. Yarber, Folkston, ; :
- 25 A. well improved land 3-4 mi. de-
pot. Close to Villa Rica. New 5 room
house finished; on Rt. 2, wood, water
Ga
cultivation; good house, barn, some
timber; 1 mi. Hollywood, $20 per A. 50
A. on the Atlanta & Asheville high-
way; 10 A. in cultivation; some tim-
ver; well watered; 1 mi. Hollywood;
$25 A. 60 A., 30 A. in cultivation; six
room house, barn, store building; 350
peach trees: 100 apple trees;
road on one side and stream water for
Yack line; will sell at a bargain; 26
4., 12 A. in cultivation; some creek
,ottom land; some timber;
sheap at real bargain.
dollywood, Ga. ; 2
216 A. farm will sell in part or whole;
0 A. in good bearing pecans; 1928 crop
Fla. Short Route) from best town in
South Ga. W. J. Pinson, 711 Highland
Ave.. Albany, Ga.
110 A. 35 A. cleared; rest in origi-
nal woods and second growth timber
and swamp land. Fine for pasturage ~
and farm lands; no buildings; will sell
on easy terms; 2 mi, N. W. of Bluff-
ton, Ga. A part/of J. W. Harrison
diace. Mrs. E. Nowell, Richland, Ga.
331 A. Stewart Co. on Seaboard RR, ee
1 mi. Union Station; 6 room house; 3 |
enant houses; large barn; other out- |
bldgs., fenced and crossed fenced; plen-
ty running water; 2 wells; good school
and. churches, 1 1-2 mi. School truck ~_
| passes house: $10 A: including all stock,
impiements and feed stuff; also 202 1-2.
A. in Stewart Co. 2 1-2 mi. Union Sta. _
Ideal cotton farm; plenty of timber;
will rent or sell.
Julia, Ga. >
12 1-2 A. dairy farm: new concrete
barn, concrete dairy house; 2 car ga-
rage; fine well; 4 room house, electric : ae
lights, spring, branch through it; 5 1-2
mi. Atlanta on Flat Shoals Rd. L. BE.
Hewitt, Route 3, Atlanta, Ga, :
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and pasture. J. E. Camp, Villa Rica, |
50 A. on main public road. 10 A. in
public
will sell =
J. L. Shirley, :
retted_ $2000; 4 miles on paved road
Mrs. J. F. Ogletree, an
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Thursday, December 5, 1929.
: F arm Land For Sale
109 A. on highway close to school
and church; good pasture, home, or-
chard; 2 houses, both 4 rooms; made
a bale cotton per A. this year; one-
: third down and balance to suit; will
sell all or part. J. A. Crumley, Route
5, Box 103, Cleveland, Ga.
143 A. 6 mi. E. of Sparta, good pub-
farm
- open, 30 twenty year old pecan trees;
good strong land; tenant house; Live
stock and poultry location: also 107 A
5 mi. Sparta fronting on Saundersville
State Highway. Several A. granite de-
posit; 60 A. open, tenant house; ideal
poultry location. Desire to trade one
___ or both farms for smaller acreage near
Atlanta.
I. W. Purdom, East Point,
Ga, ;
30 A. house and out buildings; mill
run by water power; on rural route;
_ School truck runs by house; near Tur-
nerville and Tallulah Falls; $1800.
_ Would consider selling stock. D. C.
Davidson, Route 2, Clarksville, Ga.
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300 to 600 A. 7 mi. N. Albany, Ga.
S on public highway near R. R. Station
_ and church and school. Will sell or
rent. Mrs. N. L. Palmer, Route 3, Lees-
pure; Ga.) -
189 A. in Eastern part of Cherokee
~ Co. 85 A. in one track and 104 A. in
_ the other; both places are close tc
good schools and churches; one on
Mill ereek; the other on Little River;
plenty of bottom land; Prices right. J:
M. Cox, Route 2, Canton, Ga.
_ Farm for sale with 8 room finished
house; all necessary out buildings; new.
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_Cheap for cash; contains 190 A. close
to big consolidated school. Mrs. M.
Tompkins, Franklin, Ga.
Land for sale in one mi. of the city
limits of LaGrange on the Roanoke-
LaGrange highway; plenty of good
_ bottom land and timber; plenty wa-
ter and good farm for dairying. Good
6 room dwelling; barns for cows and
other stock. Mrs. R. H. Moore, Route
3, LaGrange, Ga.
30 A. farm; pasture, fine land, good
home, one tenant house; 15 minutes
drive from Columbus. R. E. Henderson,
Box 1080, Columbus, Ga.
150 A. in middle Ga. 2 good houses;
plenty of out builgings; 2 wells; creek
runs through nlace. plenty. of timber;
public rd.; good pastures and orchards.
Close to country school; 2. 1-2 mi. Lo-
-ganville High school. $2500 cash. Louis
F. Stevhens, Route 3, Loganville, Ga.
80 A. extra timbered land to some
saw mill man; 6 mi. Atlanta and Dah-
lonega Highway in Lumpkin county.
J. B. Simmons, Cleveland, Ga. |
150 A. 3 mi. Hawkinsville on Dixie
Overland Highway; Will sell all or 100
fey a Cheap. H. V. Barnett, Hawkinsville,
Ga
253 A. Will sell all or part; located
in DeKalb county; 3 mi. Decatur; 1
mi. Atlanta on South Candler Rd. 5
A. in\timbr; balance in high state of
Telat
running
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cultivation and pasture; 4
streams; 30 A. in fine bottom land.
~ dwellings and tenant houses; 2 good
-. dairy. barns; 100 milk cows; barns and
out houses. .~ Will make - reasonable
a J. W. Toney, Route 3, Decatur,
ee
- 40 A., 2 settlements; 2 tobacco barns,
- may be divided into 2 farms of 20 A.
each, $1200; 155 A. 5 room dwelling, 2
storage barns, well sheltered steel roofs,
35 acres cleared; 120 in pasture; $3000.
245 A. 50 in pasture all timber, $1000,
terms. 440 A. being total of the above
as whole, $11 per A., daily mail; 3 1-2
mi. from Baxley; 1 1-2 mi. Wheaton,
joining 10,000 A. open range;
stock farm. H. C. Newton, Baxley, Ga.
Valuable farm lands for sale at sac-
_ rifice prices near the progressive town
of Baxley, Ga. Liberal terms if desired.
Mrs. G. N. Mims, Route 2, Baxley, Ga.
_ 270 A. river farm, 20 mi. N. E. of
Atlanta. 75 A. in cultivationriver
bottoms and uplandbalance in fine
timber and pastures; On Post Road.
-.' Land fronts on the Chattahoochee ri-
oy
ver for approximately 1 mi. 2 ordinary
farmhouses; $25 per A. W. O. Worces-
ter, P. O: Box 2211, Atlanta, Gan:
35 A. on. highway between Penfield
and Woodville: 6 A. pine timber; 1 1-2
mi. from high school and churches; 2
1-2 mi. RR. $500. Good well and or-
chard. Mrs. J. E. Moncrief, Penfield,
Ga. :
112 1-2 A. with 4 room tenant house
1 mi. from highway; 3 mi. from P. O.
put on rural route. $5 per A. B. F.
-Moncrief, Penfield, Ga.
ea 120 A. of good farm land for sale
10 mi. W. of Atlanta; good water, lots
of timber estimated to cut one hun-
dred thousand ft. T. W. Mitchell, Rt.
Roxy **-A+lanta, Ga.
ideal.
fee
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240 A., 80 A. under cultivation; rest-
of land is good pasture with running
water; 2 houses and 2 wells; close to
highway; cheap, cash or terms. M. F.
Johns, Tennille, Ga. =A
217 A. 2 mi. W. of Louisville, Ga. on
public road. 1 large dwelling house, 1,
five room bungalow, large barn for
storing feed and work stock; one cow
barn with milking shed; plenty out-
buildings; 75 A. in meadow pasture
with Lespedeza, Bermuda, Carpet
grass; will keep 50 cows all summer.
Tillable land for 6 horse farm; most
all under fence. 2 A. in peach and ap-
ple orchard now bearing. 100 M. ft.
saw timber easy to get to market. $7,-
000. Cash, $3000. Balance on easy terms.
Alex Barfield, Route 2, Louisville, Ga.
.2 horse farm il mi. Augusta. Old
Savannah Rd. 2 houses, 4 and 5 rooms,
pasture and water. Near railroad and
convenient to schools. W. H. Sumerats,.
Route 2, McBean, Ga.
Two lots of land, about 275 in cul-
tivation; creek running through lot,
fine for cotton, and stock raising. Will
sell for $15 per A. or would consider
exchanging for unincumbered city
property. Mrs. Irene L. Brower, Box
432, Cordele, Ga. :
228 A. 4 mi. from Americus on paved
road from Americus to Albany; on
school bus line to a good 6 teacher
school; suitable for general farming.
Hugene Daniel, Americus, Ga.
140 A., 80 A. in cultivation; 1 mi.
high school, close to church; on Bow-
don and Franklin Rd. 16 mi. from Car-
rollton. J. O. Walls, Roopville, Ga.
-d3 A. and $1800 house in fairly good
fix; also 108 A. besides mine that can
be bought and a man would have one
of the best cattle farms in the country.
In the forks of Flint River; 9 mi. from
Griffin; 2 1-2 mi. Vaughn. L. P. Moon,
Route A, Griffin, Ga.
00 A. well watered and good bottom
land on Flat Shoal road near National
Highway. J. J. Stapp, Route 3, Lithon-
ia, Ga.
_1041 A, in Terrell, Dougherty Coun-
tles, best farm land known as Roy-
ston. Place; 10 mi. Albany -on Al-
bany-Dawson highway. Free from
toans, easy terms; also four 50 A. farms
in middle Georgia. Two near Auburn
in Barrow. county; One near Stone Mt..
One near Logansville in Gwinnett Co.
Reasonable price, easy terms. Mrs. Pau:
F. Vose, Monroe, Ga.
182 1-2 A. 3 mi. Tifton on State high-
way; well improved; 60 pecan trees to-
gether with stock, feed and tools; tel-
ephone connection; new tobacco barn;
plenty help on place. R. L. Harris, Rt
os Tifton, Ga:
50 A. in Rockdale county; 6 room
house; shade trees, lawn, water; plen-
ty fruit; carbide lights; pasture, three
roo mtenant house; good springs, store
house; 3 large barns; plenty outhouses,
garages, 2 mules and farming tools;
give possession any time. R. H. Pfann-
kiche,, Route 1, Conyers, Ga.
70 A., 50 A. in original forest; one 4
room house; smail barn, good well; 3
good springs and branches; 2 mi. Ta-
lona; 1-2 mi. school, 1 1-2 mi. church,
store and another school. $700 cash.
J.. J. Fleming, Talona, Ga.
Farm Land Wanted.
Want 40 or 50 acre farm in South
Ga. Land must be fertile, suitable for
raising chickens and general farming,
with good, livable house and out-bidgs.
On or near highway. Price must be
reasonable, and where smail cash down
payment will handle, and the deferred
payments extended over a long. per-
Hatchery and Chicken Farm: located
at Orchard Hill, Ga. on main line
Central of Ga. RR, and paved Dixie
highway, 5 mi. south Griffin, 45 mi.
south Atlanta; 50 mi. north Macon;
Freight, express and mail service at
door; number of daily trains, together.
with several highway exp. lines; the
215 acre farm; 18 by 300 ft. laying
house, divided into five 60 ft. sec., ac-
commodating 1,500 hens with about 2
acres of ground in both front and
;rear for grain and grazing. Plant com-
oletely equipped for operation; good,
8 room concrete -dwelling, with light,
water and sewerage; large barn and
4 room tenant. house. .- Entire farm
including poultry and all equipment,
$22,500.00, with. $5,000.00 cash, and
payments of $2,500.00 in 1, 2 and 3
years. bal. of $10. will be carried 10
vears or longer at 6 1-2 per cent in-
terest. Will also lease part of farm for
$750 annually. Write for further de-
tails. Haskell H. Bass, Griffin, Ga.
Owner, Hill Crest Farm. -
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voultry plant occupies 35 acres of aj1
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jod of years, in equal annual pay-
ments, with low rate of interest. Lloyd
Carwile, Tampa, Fla., 3002 Sitios St.
Want to buy on paved highway, in
Ga., a few acres good land with a fil-
ling station, and all other necessary
bldgs. Location must be good and, price
reasonable. James Carwile, Tampa, Fla.
308 Magnolia Ave.
Want to trade other property, free
of debt, near East Point, Ga., for a
level farm. E. G. McDade, East Point
Ga. 501 Phillips St.
Want to exch. other property for So.
Ga. farm, 50 to 75 acres. with house.
A. B. Swafford, Lithia, Fla., Rt. 1.
Want about 25. acres unimproved
land within 30 mi. Atlanta. R. E. Coth-
ran, Atlanta, Ga. 501 Parkway Drive,
N. E.
Want to exch. other property, value
$6,000, for a good farm. John Williams,
Oglethorpe, Ga. Rt. 2. ,
Want to exch. other property for
good farm, or other farm in Ga. Mrs.
R. E. Brooks, Georgetown, Ga. Rt. 1.
Want farm with good pecan: grove,
good land, with good house, near. good
town and school, churches, etc. Make
best cash price. Oscar J. Morton, Co-
lumbus, Ga. P. O. Box 1160.
Want to exch. 1-2 interest in appie
orchard, near Cleyeland, for cotton
farm;etrees (10 to 12 yrs. old). W. G.
Owenby, Marietta, Ga. :
Want small farm in Ga., Middle, or
So. preferred. Consider 25 to 50 acres
if reasonably priced. Will rent a good
farm if cant find suitable one to buy.
D.'H. Heath, Fruithurst, Ala., Rt. 1.
Want farm few mi. LaGrange. Will
pay $50 down, and $50 a year. Mrs
Ada I. Born, Atlanta, Ga., Care Carl
Born, at the Atlanta Plow Co,
Want farm in Troup county, near
LaGrange, 10 to 80 acres. At price ac-
cording to cond. of land Must. have
good house, barn, water and some
woods. State what you have and price,
cash and terms. John D. Bass, Atlanta,
Ga., Care Carl Born, at the Atlanta
Plow Co.
Want 25 to 50 acres of land with
good house, out-bldgs., and good wa-
ter. Must be bargain. Give full descrip-
tion and lowest cash price in first let-
ter. Felton Martin, Talking Rock, Ga.
tbe co. :
Want to exch. property in Alma, Ga.
for a farm or uncultivated land in So.
Ga. Write for particulars. J. J. Ed-
mondson, Valdosta, Ga. RFD 1.
Will trade 2 nice well located hous-
es and lots in city of Union Point
Ga., for a-small, well located, improved
farm. S. S. Gresham, Union. Point, Ga.
Farm not over 50 miles from Atlan-
ta or Chattanooga, suitable for fruits,
grain, poultry, hogs, etc., with plenty
of water; elevated enough for sheep
and goats; write full description and
price to Wm. F. Rowland, Calhoun, Ga
Want to trade 2 large lots, near La-
Grange, with good, 6 room dwelling
and garage, and cow- house, for small.
well imp. farm. J. G. Bowen, West
Point, Ga. Rt. 5. ,
Farm Help Wanted af
$70 for couple, both expected to work.
Good home for right party. Phone
December. 10th, HEmlock 2772 for ap-
pointment, between 9 and 12 A. M.,
or apply by letter, giving reference. Do
not want city people. Only exp., need
apply. Mrs. John D. Little, Atlanta
Ga., Biltmore Apts. :
Want good, young married man tc
do gen. farm work and help milk cows.
Mrs. T. J. Biggers, Bremen, Ga.
Want blacksmith for farming section
Write. J. J. Edmondson, Valdosta, Ga.
Rt: .
Want able bodied woman, or girl
to help with gen., work, garden patch-
es, poultry, ete. live as one of family.
W. E. Herring, Elberton, Ga. Rt. 7.
Want girl not under 13 or over 17
yrs. old, to live as one of family. to.
assist with farm work. Will send RR
ticket. EB. M. Daniel, Winder, Ga., Rt.
Want single man to run 2 1 or two
horse crop on 50-50 basis; plant feeds
and truck, very little cotton, if any.
Must be sober, reliable and not afraid
of work, and who is capable of, and
will work without a boss. Mrs. L. Stal-
lings, Smarrs, Ga. | so
Want good smart boy, 15 or 18 yrs.
old, to tend 13 acres and help do oth-
er work. Must be willing to work. Be
sober, honest, clean and able to oper-
ate car or truck. $15 a mo., board, and
washing, and good home. John L. Ben-
nett, Screven, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 31.
Want white man to help cultivate 25
acre farm on shares. Will furnish land,
fertilizer, seed and plants, board and
to right party to help make
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and gather crop, for all of 1 acre to-
bacco, with an old couple, or will rent
to an elderly couple, 15 acres on 50-50
basis, who can move and furnish self.
Common house, good well water with
wood and garden. J. A. Johns, Patter-
son, Ga. Rt. 2.
Want middle-aged woman with son,
12 or 14 yrs. old, to help with small. ~
dairy. (No Name), Watkinsville, Ga.
Box 73.
Want reliable farm hand for 1930 to
work for wages. Prefer married man
with help; also a good, all around re-
liable, able man who can work any-
where for 1930. Cigaret smoker need
not apply; and want a reliable, good
man with family to work stock farm
and raise hogs and cattle, and grain.
to feed same, on 50-50 basis. G. F. Sut-
ton, Lyons, Ga. :
Bainbridge, in Southwest Ga.
Positions Wanted
Want job on gen. or poultry farm, or
place near a good market, to raise
broilers for market. Go halves. with
someone to furnish the capital, and I
do all the work of raising and selling.
Ready to begin. Best of ref. A. B.
Doane, Raiford, Fla., P. O. Box 213.
Want position as Supt. of farm. 4
es exp., also exp. in both South and
orth Ga. soils. Wife and young child
Can take charge at once. W. G. Mar-
tin, Athens, Ga., 197 Hancock Ave.
32 yr. old woman with 4 yr. old girl
wants position on farm after January
Ist. Would prefer to locate with not
more than 4 in family. Willing to do
most any kind of work on farm except
milking. Can move self. Mrs. Edith.
ee College Park, Ga., Care Gen.
el. . ae \
Want place with some good couple -
to help with poultry, etc. Am settled
woman, without children. State best
wages, and full particulars. Mrs. M. L.
Reggens, Waycross, Ga. Rt. 5. :
25 yr. old man wants position on
dairy. Exp., $25 mo. and board, or do
gen. farming, same price. Begin ai
mf Volney Jackson, Compton, Ga.,
Want place on farm 4 days in a
week, and a small crop to work the
other 2 days. Am a good carpenter, also |
truck driver. Life timg exp. in farming.
Ref. State wages in first letter. J. L.
Duckworth, Milledgeville, Ga.. RFD 6.
Want work from now until Xmas
and for 1930 on farm as wage hand.
Wife and 2 sets of small twins. Ready
to move now. J. C. Mobley, Lithonia,
Ga., Rt. 4. : eee
Want vilace on farm in Southwest ~
Ga,, on share basis. Not more than 30
acres. Good land convenient to school
and church. Plant cotton, corn, pea-
nuts, velvet beans and perhaps some
tobacco. Honest, sober and hard work-
er. Make and gather our crops. Smali
family. . J. K. Stole, Gainesville, Ga.,
Rt. 2, Box 44. 5
~Want place in country on farm, not
over 3 or 4 mi. from town. Prefer near .
Good
moral character and do not drink, nor -
gamble. Will pay $24 a mo for board
and room, and will assist with light
work. Write for full particulars. S. J.
Allison, National Military Home, Kan- _ Sp
sas. ;
Want job at once to oversee farm.
Can do many things in connection
ith same. References. Claude Martin,
Swainsboro, Ga.
Want job driving truck for farm. 2
yrs. exp., 24 yrs., old, white, and have
wife and 2 children. Ref. J. T. Leather-
wood, Bremen, Ga., Rt. 2.
4 yrs., exp., Madison A&M; 2 yrs.
A&M College, Athens, want place at
onee on lare@ dairy farm. Young, cap-_
able and exp. C. V. Martin, Atlanta,
Ga., 877 State St. NW. ;
Want job on farm and live as one
of family, for 1930. Ref. Oswell Baskin;
Tuthersville, Ga., care Alfalfa Stock
Farm.
Want place on farm at once; self and
2 girls, 16 and 8. Care for poultry, hoe
crop, Or most anything. Want to get
with nice, good people, near school. 44
vrs., old widow. Party will have to
move me. Mrs. Dora Phillips, Wrights- _
ville, Ga., Rt. 6. yee
COTTON SEED FOR SALE
250 bu., cotton seed, 1 and 1-16 in.,
lint, and over 40 per cent lint Big Boll, e 2
$1 bu. W.-C. Langham, Stapleton, Ga.,
REDS
PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES.
WANTED - Ug
_ Want to exch., 4 bu., pure, re-clean- _
ed, Wannamaker cotton seed for 12 ie
paper shell pecan, 4 ft., trees. B. F.
Fagan, Martin, Ga. : S
8 Seccad-Fand Machin-
ao ery For Sale
3 Fordson tractors, $200 ea., or the
3 for $500. E. P. Borders, Warrenton,
Ga. RFD 1. :
1 thrash for cleaning peanuts, etc.,
from vine, $50. Y..M. Anderson, Will-
_ jamson, Ga. 3
1 Oliver tractor, single bottom plow,
-1 Oliver dbl. bottom; American seed-
ing machine, grain drill, 12 disc., ali
for use with tractor. Sell or exch. for
Reg. Guernsey or Jersey bull calf, or
for Wilson Type, or Wannamaker imp..
<< cotton seed. Write. S. T. Tygart, Nash-
Used farm tools: plows, harrows, A
Campbell seeder, Fertilizer distributor,
middle buster, etc. cheap for cash.
Write for prices and description of
Chas. F. Howe, Ft.
-what you want.
Valley, Ga. ~ 5
1 Myers Orchard spray, 200 gal. cap.,
ail steel, short turn truck; 4 H. P. Le-
yoy High Speed eng. cap. of carrying
400 Ibs., pressure. All good shape except
' hose worn out. J. F. Cook, Madras, Ga.
-. Fordson tractor in excellent cond.,
except radiator leaks (cost approxi-
- mately $30 to repair it). Cheap for im-
mediate cash sale. E. H. George, Mad-
y. ison, Ga. : S
Large sausage mill with stuffer, usedy
only a few times; $4 cash; 2 H. P., No.
10 Vulcan good as new, dbl. and single
trees, $10. Exch. for chickens. Mrs.
+ Mollie Williams, Matthews, Ga. Rt. 1.
ete 2 two horse plows, in good cond.
other needs new handles. Both for $7
at my home. Miss Belle Timmerman,
Bronwood, Ga., Box 83.~ eee
2 second-hand 10 gal. ice containers,
milk cans, one 5 gal. milk can. All good
cond. Make offer. W. A. Wright, Smyr-
na, Ga. Care Wrights Dairy.
1 Oliver chill turning plow; 1 Oliver
Goober, 1 set blacksmith tools, and
other farming tools. S. B. Edwards,
Ball Ground, Ga. RFD 4.
2 pecan tree dusting machines, good
cond., cheap; 1 Chattanooga cane mill,
No. 44, complete with full equipment,
$100; 1 Williamson stump puller, com-
plete, $200; also 1 Minnetonna Home
Butter Maker, or churn with motor, | 2
hand or others power cap. 20 gal. or
5 to 40 lbs., $85 new. Fred C. Geiger,
. Flintside, Ga. f aut :
1 large roller for Golden Cane mill.
No, 2X. W. H. Kinard, Griffin, Ga.
Rt. B. :
Bean spray outfit, high powered eng.
~~ 300 gal tank, mounted, complete, A-1
cond., for sale. C. C. Richardson, By-
ron, Ga. yen
1 Golumbus imp. No. 12 cane mill,
- 80 gal. kettle, dipper and skimmer,
- good cond., $50 FOB. W.H. Avrett, Ja-
kin, Ga. s
Syracuse $8.50 plow nearly new, $3
FOB; Stover gas. eng., almost. new, 1
1-2 H. P., $30 FOB. E. O. Jolley, At-
janta, Ga. Rt. 7, Box 271.
1 McCormick mowing machine and
rake, $10. Also other farm implements.
Wm. M. Cox, Blue Ridge, Ga. Rt. 1.
2 horse steel bean Vulcan, No. 11
turned only 20 acres, good cond., $15
cash. W. L. Turner, Bainbridge, Ga.
Lynchburg Buster, good as new, $8.-
50. W. D. Martin, Loganville, Ga.
Copper syrup evaporator, 12 ft., $75].
cash, or exch. for good, young, 4 gal.
Jersey cow and calf. Mrs. T. A. Mc-
Millan, Chauncey, Ga. Rt. 2. :
- No, 23 Chattanooga cane mill, 16
ft., copper evaporator and furnace in
A-1 cond., cheap, or trade for . ear
_- gorn. E: E. Satterfield, Hartwell, Ga.
Fordson tractor, with belt pulley
good cond., $125. O. D. Bunt, Cataula,
Ga eo : eg
- Chattanooga pea thrash, cap. 10 bu.
per hour, practically new, $15 crated
FOB this station; 3 bottom tractor
-* plow, perfect cond., $25; 2 sets iron
farm gates, 10 ft. opening, $3. Cash
with order. J. E. Stembridge, Ella Gap,
Ga.
Sharpless cream separator, $25, 1
steel shafting, 10 ft. 1 in. diameter, 3
- pulleys, $10; 1 milk cooler, in .good
- gond., $5. W. O. Sanders, Roswell, Ga.
1 Fordson tractor, with 2 dise plow
and cutaway harrow, both good cond.,
but cutaway is rusty. $300 FOB; or
- exeh. for young Springing heifers, . at
reasonable price. J. M. Miller, Monroe,
mn. BED .4. : ae ers
21-2 H. P. eng., and well pump with
pipes, for sale, or exch. G. A. Johnson,
Celumbus, Ga. 1009 5th Ave.
15 gal. milk ean, for sale, or exch.
for equal value, L. B. Colquitt, Colum-
_ bus, Ga., 1009 5th Ave. Pies
2 Feeny cotton dusters, $10 ea., one
1 $25: McCormick-Deering riding culti-
Tv
vator, $25; Peerless pea huller, $10; 2
sec, harrows, $10 ea., tractor dbl. disc
plow, $30; Chattanooga reversible turn-
ing plow, $10; Chattanooga 2 horse
turning plow, $5. W. T. Housworth,
Carrollton, Ga. 192 Alabama St.
Stover feed cutter, used only a short
while. Sell or exch. for boxwood bush-
-trees, turkeys, or farm products. Sub-
mit offer. Hugh Richardson, Atlanta,
Ga. 160 Peachtree St. :
16 ft. Benthal peanut picker and
Fordson tractor, good cond., both for
iess than $100. V. D. Barbot, Augus-
ta, Ga. -
1 each, No. 180 Letz feed mill and
No. 2. standard J. B, feed mill; 4 H. P.
Fairbanks-Morse gas eng., 1 wind mill
tower, 1500 gal. cypress tank and pump.
Pauline Reaves, Atlanta, Ga. 693 Cas-
cade Ave.
2 plows, No. 13 and No. 10 Olivers,
$7 and $3. Cash at barn. Edward W.
Dickerson, (Nc town given) RFD 1.
1 feed, and 1 Linberger rice and
feed mill, with all equipments except
belts, all practicaily new, also power
gas eng., $350 cash for all or exch. for
any pure bred pullets or hens. Prefer
Ss. C. W. L. pullets, or some good cows.
W.. M. Bladen, Waycross, Ga. :
Williamson stump puller, good cond.,
with all attachments. Sell or exch. E.
{C. Parks, Ty Ty, Ga.
Avery cotton and guano attachment
planter, with corn, peas, cane and po-
tatoes, $15 (1-2 value). Don Pallenzy,
Fair Mount, Ga, <= es
| Oliver B. C. turner, needs slide and
2 or 3 bolts, $7; Cole cotton seed plan-
50 tooth drag harrow, $9; Cole oat
drill, fair cond., $5. B. F. Fagan, Mar-
tin, Ga. .
No. 10 DeLaval cream separatoi
good cond., $35 cash, or exch. for good
milch cow. Woodrow Martin, Mystic,
Ga; RFD 1:
Good Chattanooga 3 roller cane mili
with copper pan, $25 for both. J. R.
Gable, Raymond, Ga. :
3 John Deere riding cultivators, $25
ea., $60 for lot. T. W. McAllister,
Buena Vista, Ga. ,
1 Oliver No. 19, $5; 1 Vulcan, No.
10, $7. H. N. Watts, Felton, Ga, Rt.
2 No. 19 Oliver turn plows, 1 prac-
tically new, $16; other needs repairs,
$5. T. L. Williams, Sautee, Ga.
2 rolls 30 in. hog wire, and 2 rolls
poultry wire, 4 ft. all good cond., $7
for lot. E. J. Hart, College Park, Ga.
1. Farquar wheat thrash, $75; Mc-
station: A. M. Hooper, Norcross, Ga.
50 saw cotton gin and belt. Bar-
gain. Wiley. House, Buford, Ga. Rt.
4, Box 62. ee :
Hayes Spraying machine with 200
gal. tank, with Fairbanks-Morse eng.,
mounted;. Bizzell 2 horse harrow, 2
small gas eng., 2 pump jacks, and
frame for making peach crates, good
cond. J. N. Watts, Shellman, Ga.
1 McKay 2 Bottom disc tractor plow
jecod as new, $150, $35 FOB. M. Kim-
brough, Sparta, Ga.,
Farm. ; BS :
Orchard duster, gas. eng., outfit com
plete; 700 plant covers; limesower, i
Sostrum farm levels, all cheap. Write
Ae prices. Roy S. Alford, Milledgeville,
Be
1 power cane mill, 6 H. P. eng. cheap.
got W. Robinson, Oglethorpe, Ga.
Ue .
1 Chattanooga 3 roller No. 13 cane
mill, complete. Sell, or exch. for chic-
ens. E..M. Wright, (no address given).
One 50 gal. syrup pan, in good cond.
$2 FOB Canoochee. C. L. Womack,
Herndon, Ga. ze
1 old ey eee syrup kettle, 100 gal
cap. H. M. Hammock, Culloden, Ga.
1 Intern. stationary gas eng., at
bargain. Mrs. B. B. Knight, Quitman,
Ga. :
Jack Rabbit riding cultivator, with
full set of attachments, $40 or trade
for cow and calf,.any breed. E. L. Dix-
on, Blackshear, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 104.
Avery walking cultivators, used about
15 days, also 1 Oliver walking culti-
vator, used about 25 days, $35 ea., or
$85 for both; 1 pulley and heavy dogs
for Bradley stump puller and chains.
19 and 8 ft., 40 tons lifting strength,
pee All FOB. J. T. Ragan, Carnegie,
a.
1 section 60 tooth harrow, 8 disc har-
row, corn stalk cutter, 1 middle bus-
ter, 1-14 in. dbl. turn plow, two 1 horse
surn plows, several scrapes, all sizes
and 1 hay. rake and other implements;.
all necessary farming equipment, cheap
Se os _E. L. Babcock, Cordele, Ga,
care Kimbrough
=
7
Champion mowing machine and rake,
~
es, water oak, beech and crabapple
ter, with new axie and bearings, $7; |
Cormick wheat binder, $100. FOB my
Ee No. 10 Enterprise sausage mill, good
ChE Le osc
cond, ,$2.75 postpaid. Mrs. P.. B, Ste-
phens, Austell, Ga. RFD 1.
Good Fordson tractor, $100. Exch.
for laying chickens. C. W. Waughtel,
Homeland, Ga. :
8 row, 2 horse grain drill, fertilizer
Combine. Sell, or exch. for 20 gal. Rib-
boh Cane syrup, or 20 hens. L. B. Rus-
sell, Woodbury, Ga.
2 horse power Witte gas eng., on
good cond., for sale. Julian Leggitt,
Unadilla, Ga. 5
_No. 600 cream separator for sale, also
4 good grade Jersey cows, with young
calves. Prefer selling together, but will
sell separately. Write for prices. H. M.
Thompson, Scott, Ga. Rt. 1.. :
Dry well pump, use by hand or pow-
er, cheap; 2 1-2 H. P., gas eng., also
small Ozark feed mill, all in good
shape. A. B. Coogler, Riverdale, Ga.
1 Avery riding cultivator, 1 dbl. dise
harrow, 1 guano distributor, 2 horse
plow, Avery corn drill with cotton at-
tachment; 1 Gantt combination plow;
2 or 8 others with lot of other little
implements used on farm. Buyer must
come in person, as am unable to crate
and ship them. Mrs. Evelyn Riley, Mor-
Ven Ga 4
Towers and Sullivan Tractor disc
plow, good cond., will work on McCor-
mick-Deering or Fordson tractor. Sell
or exch. for good milch cows or twe
young heifer calves. Mrs. L. N. Reed,
Metcalf, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 68.
_1_Interni riding cultivator, good
cond., $30 FOB. John Know Sewell.
Ashland, Ga. :
1 Internl. 6 H. P. stationary gas eng.
with large circulating water tank, good
running order. $25<- C. Lb. . Bennett.
Sadison, Ga. =
1 Primrose separator, good cond.,
sell or exch. for peas, pigs, or some-
thing of equal value. Chas. I. West.
Temple, Ga.
Second-hand parts for Fordson trac-
tor. Ray Easley, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3.
Bean spray tank, cedar tank. Nove
eng., porcelain lined pump, cheap for
cash. A. J. Cowart, Walden, Ga.
*27 model Fordson tractor, A-1 cond.,
1 dbl. disc Tayior plow; 1 single gang
harrow, $350 for lot at my farm. B. Y.
Perkins, Jonesboro, Ga., Jesters Lake.
1 Cyclone adjustable ball bearing
blow anvil, 2 hammers, and vise, $20,
1 farm bell, $2.50; 2 H., Syracuse mid-
dle buster, No. 77, good shape, $3; cot-
ton and corn planter with plates, $5;
1 h., Vulcan turner, No. 7 and No, 6,
$3.50 and $2; 1 Jim Harrow, $1.50; 1
cultivator, $3; 2 H., Oliver turner, No.
10, $5; and other implements. FOB. J.
R. Simmons, Greensboro, Ga. RFD 1,
Box oon. :
8 H. P., Mogul Internl gas eng., A-1
cond., 10 H. P., Titan gas eng., needs
slight repairs; line shafts, hangers, and
other farm implements. Cheap for cash
or exch. for good wheat, or good bread
corn, Make good offers. Robt. Fuller,
Adairsville, Ga. P, O. Box 287.
- 1 Avery 2 horse riding disc
used very little, good shape, $25 FOB.
H. W. Thurmond, Greshamville, Ga.
Five 18 in. dises for cutaway harrow,
61.75 ea., del. or lot del., $7.50 in Ga.
W. A. Moon, Waco, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 114.
Practically new, Smith pulley, for
Fordson, $10. _Exch for poultry. C.
W. Waughtel, Homeland, Ga. *
8 sprout Cole grain drill, new, $20;
King Separator, 300 qts. per hour cap
used 2 mos. guaranteed, $25. Will exc
A. F. Sawyer, Vidalia, Ga. :
No. 12 DeLaval cream separators
first class cond., and two 5 gal. crean
cans, $28. Milk cooler and cans cheap
W. J. Chambers, Jackson, Ga. RFD.
1 Friend B. X. Sprayer, 200 gal. cap
also. 1 Empire Jr., grain drill, 5 row.
dbl. disc. Doyle Smith, Newborn, Ga.
Close-to-Nature oat sprouter, perfect
cond., $30. H. G.-Cline, Canton, Ga
1-3 H. PB. farm motor; good cond..
$12.50 FOB. J. H. Lee, Atlanta, Ga..
713 Glenn St., S. W.
Stump puller for sale.
ers, Felton, Ga. Rt. 1,
6-H. P. Economy eng., good as new
$60; 32: volt generator and switchboard
$50. John W. Harms, Savannah, Ga.
Care Harms Dairy, White Bluff Road.
2 each, 1 horse, steel beam and wood
beam plows; 2 horse hillside plow; 1
spike tooth harrow. All used 1 season.
1-2 price. John Koeppen, Conyers,
Ga, Rt. 3, SE ae es
1 Bostrum land level, practically
new, $15; bored well machinery, hand
power auger, 80 ft., shafting, ete., $35.
Exch. for equal value in White. or
Brown L. pullets, preferred. C. A.
George, Columbus, Ga. 904 Brown Ave.
Shop and blowers; 1 good breast drill
2 speed; 1 drill bit, shop hammer, brace
2 bits, etc, cheap. J. C. Jenkins,
Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2.
1 Oliver dbl. disc tracter, plow, good
Genie Sand-
copper bottom. W
plow,.
cond., $45. W.
ville, Ga.-
| Second Hand Machin-
| Wanted |
3 : ey J Sty
- Want a pea and velvet bean thrash,
cheap for cash. Dave Salter, Pitts, Ga.
Want a good second-hand Syracuse
2 horse plow, cheap for cash. R. Pope,
Buchanan, Ga. : oe
Want to exch. 17 mos old heifer
from good milk and butter cow (1-2
Blue Jersey), for a high speed mowing
machine and rake in No. 1 shape
Write. Stella Pallen, Fair Mount, Ga.
Want Oliver goober turn plow, cheap
for cash. Chas. G. Swindell, Ludowici, -
Ga. RFD B. =
Want 1 cotton seed dropper in good
cond., and cheap. Write what you hay
Luck Shirling, Waco, Ga. Rt. 12
Want second-hand cutaway harrow,
18 in. disc., use with, or without tongue.
cheap for cash, and near by. W. J
Edenfield, Graymont, Ga. -
Want 200 or 300 rods of woven wile =
fencing, heavy, 3, 4, 5 ft., high, sec-
ond-hand| Give price. Frank W. Jar-
rett, Ellijay, Ga. ee
Want set Blacksmith tools. 4 H. P.
gas eng., Internl. preferred. Cheap for
cash. Elliott Nabors, Hazlehurst, Ga.
RFD 1. ese
Want the Fly Wheel that Governors
work on, from a discarded Internl.,
Mogul 1 horse power eng., also want
{ in. pulley, with set screw to fasten
to shaft on same eng. Write best price
W. R. Taylor, Arlington, Ga. _ ch
Want 1 large roller for Golden No. 2
cane mill. Pay cash, or exch. A-1 rib-
bon cane syrup in gal. buckets. W. H.
Kinard, Griffin, Ga. Rt. B. ee
- Want 100 or 200 gal. sheet iron tank,
nah, Ga. 312 Montgomery St.
Want electric motor, water a
two 10 gal. milk cans for shipping. W.
D. Martin, Loganville, Ga. ie
Want mower and rake, 1 horse turn
plow, 60 or 90 tooth steel sec. harrow,
H. Davis, Savan- =
tank and
8 or 10 in. middle buster, Must be in |
good cond., and bargain for cash. Give
description and price. W. H.- Hicks,
Metcalf, Ga. _ :
Want 1 of the old fashioned wheel
barrow cotton planters, that carry seed
in wheel and is fed by knife in rear
of. wheel. Frank D. Miles, Clarkes-
ville, Ga. Rt. 1. 5 es
Want wood splitter, in good cond.,
cheap for cash, or would exch. Pied-
mont Ped. Cleveland cotton seed (pure
i
s a
from. originator) 1 to 1 1-2 bales per.
A. H. W. Bagley, Suwanee, Ga. Rt. 2..
Want: Dorsey skidder to use with
Fordson. State if single, or dbl. Drum,
and lowest price in first letter. W. J.
McCall, Varnell, Ga. ee ope
Want blacksmith blowers and anvil.
in good cond. State best cash price.
W...G, Faulkner, Alto, Ga: Rt-2. 2
Want 1 Wing for Oliver 13 plow.
State best cash price. H. N. Watts, Fei-
ton, Ga. Rt. 2. eee
Want to trade good garden tractor,
for 10 horse gas eng., in first class |
cond.
culling and grad-
Brown, Locust
Want 1 cotton seed
ing machine. R. H.
Grove, Ga. ~~ Fee
Want to exch. Lindsey Compost drill
W.. J. Braddock, Byron, Ga.
RED 1. oe Ga.
for spring tooth drag harrow, or any-
hing can use. Write.
Lithonia, Ga., Rt. 3.
S. F. Bohanan,
Want steam operated milk bottle
washing machine, second-hand, but |
z00d cond. W. A. Wright, Smyrna, Ga.
Care Wrights Dairy. . ee oe .
Want 250 ft., 2nd-hand gal. 3-4 in.
water pipe, must be good pipe and
cheap. E. D. Johnson, Sofkee, Ga. :
_ Want several M. ft. used, or new 1-2
in. gal. iron pipe. Make best price. H.
H. Hawkins, Jasper, Ga., Care Grand
View Hotel. pact
Nursery Stock For Sale
Umbrella China trees, 2 ana 3 ft.,
25 ea. Miss Effie Williams, Kite,
Ga. Rt. 2, Box 112.
5 yr. old Irish junipers, 5 f
t.; $1.50 ss 2
ea., 6 for $7.50, $14 a doz, 3 yr. old
junipers, 3 ft. tall, $1 ea., 6 for $5.50,
$10 for 12; 5 yr. boxwoods, $1 ea. FOB.
Mrs. S. D. Duncan, Cornelia, Ga. -
Lombardy poplars, weeping willows,
crepe-myrties, Umbrella Chinas, white
wisteria, 25c ea., magnolias, 50c to 75c
ea., privet hedge, 2 sizes, $1 and $1.50
doz. All del. W. C. Lee, Grantville, Ga.
Pink and red crepe myrtles, rooted,
D. Collins, Cor-
10 ea:, $1 for 12.
dele, Ga.
NURSERY STOCK FOR SALE _
_ Hedge plants, $1 a 100. Mrs. L. P.
Smith, Helena, Ga.
_- Boxwoods, 12 in. high, 25c ea. E. B.
_ Travis, Riverdale, Ga.
-. 60 junipers, 11-2 to 2 ft. 75 ea.
_ Mrs. D. C. Peyton, Buchanan, Ga. Rt.
. 200 cedars, 1 to 3 ft., 10c to 20c ea
epee W. Roberts, Ayersville, Ga. Rt
-_ Amour River privet, 50c doz., white
_Hilac, 25c ea., rhododendron, evergreen
aurel, $1.75 doz., evergreen hedge, 40c
a., butterfly, 25c ea., azaleas, mixed
_ colors, $1.50 doz. Mrs. W. R. Kell, El-
-dijay, Ga. :
White pine, cedar, laurel, silver ma-
_ ple, yellow poplar, 6 to 10 in., $1 doz.
in doz. lots, FOB; also booking orders
_ for Xmas holly, evergreens, etc., shoe
box, 65c, postpaid. John W. Cross,
ft., 25c FOB. Less in quantities; Lom-
.bardy poplars, $2.50 doz. Mrs, M. H.
Walker, Grantville, Ga.
Boxwood cuttings, 5c ea. Miss Am-
anda Latham, Fulton, Ga, Rt. 2..
- Few Cedar trees, 1 to 2 ft., mixed if
desired, 25c for 1; 50c for 3, $1.25 doz.,
del. J. P. Lester, Marshallville, Ga.
_Evergreens, Mtn. laurels, rhododen-
drons, hemlock, ivy, spruce pine, white
pine, 20 in., 35c ea., $2 doz. Well root-
er Hunnicutt, Tallulah Falls,
XS
srooker, Sylvania, Ga. Rt. 3. . te
_ Thrift plants, 50c a 100, $2 for 500;
Amour River privet cut., 50c a 100, $3
M, Milk and Wine lily, large bulbs, 50c
and small, 25c; paper white narcissi,
50 doz., strong cut., evergreens. Mrs.
ae Parr, Reynolds, Ga. Rt. 1, Box
3 boxwoods, 5 and 2 ft. high and 5
and 2 ft. across, $25 at my home. Miss
. Emma Andrews, Greensboro, Ga. Ri.
ooted, 1 _yr. old boxwoods,
$ Mrs. T. D. Henson, East Elli-
jay, Ga
__ 14 Trish junipers, 2 ft. high, $4 for
lot; Dwarf Arborvitae, 1 ft., $3 doz.,
King Humbert red with bronze foliage.
and .orange spotted, 30c doz., lemon
lily, dbl. tiger, 40c doz. - Mrs; W. B.
Murphy, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 5, Box
_, 25 Globe Arborvitae, 8 to 16 in., 50c
to 75 ea., or $12.50 for lot.. Mrs. S. C.
_ Roberson, Morganton, Ga. _~ Le
___Arborvitae, or flat cedar, 18 mos. old;
12 to 18 in., 25e and postage. No stamps.
_ Exch. for good feed sacks,, or Faster
_ lilies, or tulips. Mrs. Emily E. Knight,
Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 1. ;
_9 Chinese arborvitae, 3 1-4 to 5 3-4
es $1.50; 3 cedrus deodora, 3 to 3 1-4
_ ypress, 3 to 6 ft., $1, $1.50; 4 Italian
_ypress, 5 3-4 to 7 and 2-3 ft., $2, $3;
2 trailing junipers, 39 and 49 in. across
$i and $1.50; 3 Golden Amer. Arbor-
vitaes, 1 1-2 to 2 ft., $1. $30 for entire
lot. Mrs. Minnie Crabtree, Shannon,
Ga. Box 324,
_ Honey locust trees of the first prize
Vv put on by the Journal of
Her 25 and 50c ea., white: and
purple large single Rose of Sharon, 15c
and 25c ea. Miss Ellen Williams, Vil-
la Rica, Ga. Care Goldworth Farm.
__1M boxwood plants, 12 in., $1 ea. del.
Ga., 500, 15 in., $1.50 ea., 200 20 in.,
$2 ea.,, 3M 6 in., 35c ea., 3M, 4 to 6 in.
- for hedging, 10c ea. Inspected. Mrs.
R. F. Terrell, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 3.
_ Meadow cactus, 4 for $1; Arborvitae
20c ea., junipers, 4 for $1; boxwoods,
25c ea., strawberry bushes, 6 for $1;
_ golden glow, 25c doz., red japonicas and
lilac bushes, ea., 4 for $1. All well root-
_d. Add postage. L. J. Moreland, Lov-
ing, Ga. Ss :
___ Lombardy poplars, 4'to 10 ft. high,
10 to 25c FOB. Miss Savannah Clark,
Gay, Ga.
1 and 2 yr. old soft mtn. cedar, 10c
ea., $1 doz, purple lilac and pink crepe
myrtle, 10c ea., $1 doz., blue flags, 10c
doz., bulbs, white spirea and mtn.
ferns, 5c ea., large heading sunflower
Seed, 10c cup; cosmos and zennia, 15c
cupful. Mrs. Cam Langford, Gaines-
ville, Ga. Rt. 1. : 2
Small abelia, 40c; large, heavy body
abelia, 60 and 75c; 10 to 12 in., pyra-
midal Arborvitae, 5 for $1; 3 to 4 ft,
$1.50; camphor trees, 1, 2 and 3 ft., 50
$1 and $1.50; Nandina Domestica, $1.50
nd $2; Ligustrum Lucidum, 60c, 80c,
-$1; Ligustrum Japonicum, 4 to 5 ft.,
1.50;. Golden Arborvitae,-2 ft., $1.56;
alian Cypress, 10 to 12 in., 5 for $1
FOB. H. F. Stair, Valdosta, Ga.
oxwood plants for sale. H. M. Ham-
10ck, Culloden, Ga. :
warf boxwoods, 1 to 30 yrs. old, $1
Clarkesville, Ga. Rt. 2. : wi
Crepe myrtles and Mimosa, 3 to 5|-
, a., $1, $2, and $3; 4 Arizona blue
rooted, yellow thorniess roses, 20c ea.
uxch. for other shrubbery and bulbs.
Mrs. S. P. Reed, Varnell, Ga.
Spruce pine and white pine, 18 to
36 in., 25 and 50c; red dogwood, and
maple, mtn. laurel, 20c ea., holly bush-
bunch, garden rue, 10c.. Mrs. Martha
White, Dahlonega, -Ga. Rt. 1.
Dwarf boxwoods, well rooted, 6 to 12
in., $1 doz. and 10c postage. E. J. Ma-
son, Luxomni, Ga.
Cone shaped, golden Arborvitae, 50c
ea., lily of the valley, 25 doz. Mrs.
Sloan Bruce, Avalon, Ga, No. 14.
4 large, nicely shaped poxwoods,. 36
in. in. dia., 42 in. high, $5 ea. Miss
Mat Howard, Luthersville, Ga:
8 boxwoods, 3-1-2 to 5 ft., Eng., Ivy.
and lavender plants, each, well rooted,
30c doz. Mrs. G. N. Hays, Rockmart,
Ga. RFD-1. 3
Arborvitae, 15 in. high, 35c ea. Coral
Wine pink, 25c ea. Mrs. W. A. Sar-
gent, Cordele, Ga. 306 5th Ave.
Calif: privet hedge, 2 to 4 ft., well
rooted, 4c ea., $3.50 a 100, FOB or exch
for good: poultry, any kind. R. I. Reds
nreferred. Mrs. J. T. McClung, Hiram,
Ga. ;
Shrubbery bushes, Evergreen hedges,
1 to 3 ft, 2 and 8c ea. Ralph Hunt,
Norcross, Ga. |
Rooted Arborvitae, 18 to 24 in., 50 ea.
hardy phlox, several colors, 50c ea.,
purple iris, and white August lilies, 10c
ea., transplanted Mtn. laurel and spruce
-|pines, 50c ea, Add postage on orders
less than $1. Mrs. M. C. Mason, Cut
Cane, Ga. 2
Crepe myrtle, lavender, 5c ea., red
and pink, rooted, 10c ea., silver maples.
10c _ea.,-pink verbena, 5c ea. monthly
roses, red, pink, white and cream, 2
for 5c. Add postage. W. G. Cannon,
Fitzpatrick, Ga. ea
Arborvitae, 7 in., 10c ea. bleeding
heart, -15 ea. No stamps. Add postage.
Miss Lucile Akins, Vienna, Ga. Rt. 3.
Arborvitae, 3 ft., $1; 18 in. 40c ea.
12 in., 30c ea., boxwoods, 12 and 14 in.
-20c and 25c ea., junipers, 22 in. high
35 ea., 20 in., 30c ea., old fashioned
yard lilies 25c ea., japonicas or flow-
ering pear, 25c ea., blue scented white
violets, blue iris, 25c doz., running red
roses, 3 ft., 25c ea., everblooming red
roses, 2 ft. 25c ea. Postage paid on or-
ders over 60c. Mrs. Carrie Townson,
Lerner, Ga. :
Well rooted privet hedge, $1.25 4
100; 4 yr. old sword ferns, $3.50. Post-
aid. Mrs. Wm. Moorehouse, Hawkins-
ville, Ga. Rt. 1. :
Arborvitae, 4 to 6 in:, 50c ea., 10 to
2 in. Ue ea. del. Mrs. J. E. Stone,
Dalton, Ga. Rt. 1.
5 boxwoods, 8 ft. high, 10 ft. dia.
and several small ones, $75 ea., $300 for
lot of large ones at my home. Mrs. J.
C. McCravey, Whitestone, Ga.
Kolkwitzia Beauty bush, dbl. camelia
japonica, red, white and pink; banana
shrub, weeping and upright, Jap. flow-
ering cherry, pink: flowering. dogwood,
nink Chinese magnolia, Regal lilies, of
all sizes, Montbretias, Tenuifolium, or
Coral lilies, and many other flowers
and shrubs. Mrs. A. J. Weldon, Grif-
fin, Ga. eee E
Rooted boxwoods, 3 for 25c and pos-
tage. Mrs. Sarah Grindle, Dahlonega,
GaeRt. 4: E
-_ Arborvitae, 25c ea., lily of the valley,
15e ea., golden glow, 20c doz., azaleas,
3 for 50c; white jonquil bulbs, $1 a 100;
junipers 50c ea. All well rooted. Add
postage.. Mrs. F. E. Abercrombie, Lov-
ing, Ga. -
Boxwoods, 6 to 20 in., plants 25c to
$1 ea., 4 to 6 in., plants for hedging, $4.
a 100; $6.50 for 200. All Gov. insp.
Maud Hamby, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 3.
Boxwoods and Arborvitae; 25c ea.,
vink cherokee roses $1 doz., dbl. tansy
| and snow on the mtn. 25c doz., winter
pinks and house leak 50c doz., dbl. red
aponicas 20c ea., golden glow 30 doz.,
10 choice roses $1. All well rooted. Add
postage. Mrs. Mae Wright, Loving, Ga.
Mtn. laurels 75c ea., or 2 for 25c;
mtn. ivy, 20c ea., azaleas 6 for 50c:
trailing arbutus, ferns, evergreens, ea.
25 doz., white pine, 25 ea. Add post-
age. Mrs. Martha Carson, Morgan-
ton, Ga:
Azaleas 6 for 25c; trailing arbutus,
25 doz., mtn. laurels 15c ea. or 2 for
25; cherokee- roses, 50c doz., - ever-
greens, mtn. ferns 25 doz., white pines
25 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Prince Fain,
Morganton, Ga. : -
600. or more boxwoods, small,
rooted. Write for prices. Mrs. N.
Collins, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 5.
Well rooted Gov. insp.- camelia ja-
ponica, light or dark variegated, and
red, $1 ea., del. W. W. Kirkland, Cobb-
town, Ga. :
just
M
Cherokee roses, white, $4 a 100; lem-
to $10 ea., and Purple lilac, large, well
98, 25; yellow bell, 15c. dbl. tanzy, 15c: |
| $50 M., rooted cut., 10c ea.
ple violets,
on (not orange) lilies 45 doz., nicely
rooted dwarf boxwoods $6 to $8 a 100;
/ white spirea, rooted cut., 20c ea. del.
| Lois Woodruff, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 1.
208 Arborvitae, 18 in. 50c ea., 300 8
in. 25e ea., postpaid. Cash with order.
M. J. Olivet, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2.
200 Arborvitae, 20 in. high 75c ea...
250 10 in., 50c ea., postpaid. Cash with
order. Flora. Freeland, Gainesville, Ga.
Rt. 2.
Calif. privet hedge, $3 a 100; little
vurple figs, 25 ea. No COD, (No
Name) Doerun, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 14-D.
Large boxwoods, $50; cuttings, 5c ea.
Mrs. L.
Pettit, Pike, Ga.
Butterfly bush, weigelas, pink, spirea,
red Anthony Waterer, hydrangea, blue.
purple lilac, pink and lavender crepe
Dells, all 25c ea., purple wisteria, 20c
ea., yellow jasmine, snowdrops, 15c ea?
All well rooted. Mrs. R. P. Steinheim-
ar, Woolsey, Ga.
Dwarf and pyramid Arborvitae, 18 to
20. in., 30e ea., junipers, gray irish and
zreen eng., 12 to 18 in., and crepe myr-
tle, 25c ea., spirea 20c ea., artificial
yeach trees, blooming pear 15c ea.,
white jonquils and yellow daffodils, ea
35 doz., blue flags, 40c doz. lemon
lilies, 30c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Cc.
D, Hayes, Morganton, Ga.
Mtn. laurels, mtn. ivy, 2 for 25c:
trailing arbutus 25c doz. azaleas,
for 25; evergreens, 30c doz., white
dog wood, 3 for 25c; cherokee roses, 50c
doz. Add postage. Mrs. T. J. Fain, Mor-
ganton, Ga. =
Crepe myrtle, well rooted, 15 ea
Aes T. J. Downing, Sylvester, Ga. RFD
" Arborvitae, 3 to 4 ft..50c ea., $4 doz.
sedrus deodora, 12 in., 60c ea., $5 doz.
., M. Anderson, Williamson, Ga.
First class seedling dog wood, 30c ea.
> for $1; box wood plants, $1 doz., $5.-
25 a 100; magnolia glaucia, 50c ea. 3
for $1; watermelon crepe myrtle, 30
ea., 5 for $1; flowering almonds, 50c
ea., Cape jasmine, lilac, 30c ea. Al
rooted. Satisfaction guaranteed, or
money refunded. Mrs. C. M. Robinson,
Greenville, Ga. _ :
Large variegated petunia seed, 10c
per thimbleful; large cherokee hedge
rose, $1 a 100; $9 M., Virginia creeper.
strawberry shrub and red bud trees, al'
3 TOr ,- 1 for: $1," postpaid, <3. Ww:
Toole, Macon, Ga. Rt. 2:
6 leading Varieties Arborvitae, dif-
ferent green and gold colors; abelias,
nandenas, pitisporums, variegated and
green, Augustrum Japonicas, Lucidums
Canadian and Irish junipers, cedra
deodora, mahonia and other plants, by
parcel post, up to 3 ft., prices right.
W. H. Bonner, Macon, Ga. Rt. 1.
Arborvitae, 1 to 3 ft., 25c to $2 ea.,
or less in larger quantities. Mrs. T. G:
Underwood, Maysville, Ga.
Irish junipers, 2 yrs. old,50c ea.,
parcel post paid. Wm. M. Cox, Blue
Ridge, Ga. Rt. 1. 5
Umbrella Chinaberry sprouts, 50c ea.
Mrs. W. H. Smith, Martin, Ga. Rt. 2.
Well rooted privet hedge, av. 20 in..
oc ea., 2 yr. old, dbl. white spirea, 25c
ea., Boston, sword and Jace ferns and
mass of roots with ea. fern, 15c a.,
also cannas, 5c ea., white and green
striped, and purple shaded jew, 10c
doz. cut., 1 yr: old pink vine 25c; pur-
10c for 1-2 doz. rooted
Rex begonia, 10c ea., or exch for any
other begonias, except Conch shell
J. S. Vandiver, Summit, Ga. Rt
Several 100 crepe myrtles, 15 and 20c
ea., purple sultanas, 15c ea., cape jas-~.
mines, 25c ea., all well rooted. Send
PoRtage, Mrs. Ida Redfearn, Boston
a. -
White dogwood, wild rose, water oaks
maples, beach, wild cherry, magnolia
glaucia, honeysuckle, hearts leaf, sweet
shrubs. Priced according to size. Roy
Cousins, Greenville, Ga. :
Amour river privet, 50c a 100; lemon
lilies, 50c doz., tall, dbl. orange lilies,
25 doz., white lilies, 50 doz., white
Star and yellow rooted jasmine, jas-
mine, rooted, 25c ea., La France and
large monthly blooming pink rose, cut.
30c doz., Shasta daisies, 25c doz., white
niagara grape cut., 30c doz., $2 a 100
Aad postage. -Mrs. J. P. Rush, Adairs-
ville, Ga. eee
Privet hedge, $2.50 a 100, 1 and 2 yr.
plants, butterfly bush, altheas, kerriea
coral bush, Eng. dogwood, purpl lilac
|red Bud, to 2 yr. plants, 50c ea. for-
sythia, spirea, Anthony Waterer, white
and colored, bridal wreath and thum-
bergi, Dorothy Perkins, red and pink
Gherokee, and red, old fashioned, Moss
rose and monthly roses. Reasonably
priced. Exch. for poultry, guineas, tur-
blee, Ga. =
hanes
nyrties, white, dbl. altheas and golden |-
other flowers. Mrs. Hattie
ter, Morganton, Ga. .
ae * - BAGE NINETEEN
Ornamental shrubs of all. kinds:
thas, kerrias, forsythias, deutzias, bud-
ering almonds, barberries, lilacs, mock
oranges, hydrangeas, rhodotypus, rose ~
acacias, spireas, tamarisks, vinurnums,
weigelas, honeysuckle, euonymous, cor-
al berries, wisterias, strong, well grown
shrubs, at most reasonable prices. No
del. Come and get them. Miss Emily
Prather, Brookhaven, Ga., Rose Lane
Cottage. =
White pines, red dogwood, azaleas,
mtn. laurels, ivy, crabapples, all 15
ea., weeping Mary, 10c ea., pink roses,
2 for 25c; snow on the mtn., 3 for 25c.
Garnett Dehart, Mineral Bluff, Ga.
100 boxwoods, 2 yrs. old, good roots,
25c ea. Mrs. M. L. Madden, Felton,
Ga. Rt. A:
4 Evergreen boxwoods, 1 to 3 1-2 ft.
high, 8 ft., dia., $10; 1 to 3 ft. high, |
6 ft. dia., $8; 1 to 2 1-2 ft. high, 4 1-2.
ft. dia., $5; 1 to 1 1-2, 2 1-2 ft., $2.00.
Shipped by parcel post. All FOB. Mon-
ey order with order. Mrs. Rosalie Wea-
ver, Quill, Ga. ee
Well rooted white spirea, mock or-
terfly bush, forsythia,
yellow roses, 25c ea., bridemaids pink
50c ea., dbl. larkspur and dbl. touch-
me-not, poppy, all colors, seed, each
10c tea spnfl., red dahlias. Exch., for
Dickson,
Newnan, Ga. Rt. 1. : ee
100 ft. -boxwood hedge, 5 to 12 ft.
tall and single plants, 4 to 7 ft. tall, |
7 to 15 ft. dia., for sale. J. O. Kim-
brough, Gabbettville, Ga.
Butterfly bush cut., 5c ea., evergreen
hedge cut., $1 a 100; abelias, and Lig-
ustrum, 5c ea.,/10 nandinas, 2 to 3 ft.,
$1 ea., 2 hardy hydrangeas, 2 yrs. old,
50c ea., arborvitae seed, 50c teacupful.
Mrs. J. E. Kennedy, Menlo, Ga.
$1.50 and $1; Globe, 15 and 12 in., 75c
and 50c; weeping Rosemary (foliage _
like a juniper, but weeps) 2 ft.,>$1.50;
boxwoods, 12 and 15 in., 50 and 75c;
junipers, 3 and 2 ft.,; $1.50 and $1; yard .
and box hydrangea, 25c;
white laurel, ivy., lilies of the valley,
pink peonies, 25c ea., 12 dif. kinds dah-
Nias for Fall del., $1.
Van Houtti spirea, butterffy busn,
pink and purple crepe myrtles, 25 pur-
ple lilac, all 25e ea., pink almond rose,
pink, 15c ea., dark red hoilyhocks,
Shasta daisies, ea., 25c doz., Eng. dog-
wood, and Japan red flowering quince,
25c ea., Calif. privet hedge, 5c ea., 50-
for $1.75. Sage and Tanzy plants, 10c
ea. Mrs.
Ga. Rie 2 =
Azaleas, red and white, 50c
trailing arbutus, 40c doz., mtn. laurel,
60c doz., boxwoods, 50. and 5c | ea.,
pinks, red, $1 doz., and Hemlocks, 50c
doz. Miss Delia Green,
Ga. is ;
4 Arborvitae and boxwoods, 10 to 16
in., 1 free bush, Mourning Bride,
tame. honeysuckle, all for $2 and pos-
ee Mrs. G. P. Craig, Morganton, Ga.
1 small leaf boxwoods, 6 ft. tall, 16
ft. spread, $50 in the yard. Mrs. R. V.
Viggess Washington, Ga. Rt. 5, Box
White dogwood, azeleas, holly bush-
cedars, 50c ea., coleman vines, 10c
bunch, white and black..pines, mtn. lau-
rels, box elders, all 15c ea., tiger lilies,
$1 a 100; rhododendrons, 20 ea. John-
son Chastain, Morganton, Ga.
Deep watermelon pink crepe myrtles,
ft., 30 ea., Calif. privet hedge, 1 to 2
ft., 50c doz., Will give 1 good shrub
with ea. order for 100 hedge plants.
after 1 oclock Saturday. . :
5c ea., $45 M. Mrs. H. L. Brittingham,
Guyton, Ga.
Cape jasmine, 8 to :
$1 ea. 150 tree boxwood, 8 to 10 in., $15.
Greenville, Ga. * Ee ees
Arbor vitae, 12 in, 25 ea., hardy
white lillies, 25c ea., yellow lillies, and
ourple lilac, 15 ea., blue and lavender
violets, 15 doz., golden glow, 5c ea.,
atnip and hoarhound, 5c ea. Miss Jes-
sie Cash, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 3.
63 Dwarf boxwood, 2 to 5 ft., $5 and
cluster jasmine, 5 for $1.
keys, or geese. Mrs. E. Spence, Cham-
Ree re Moore, Royston, Ga. Rt. Loe
Ss Geraat ot
ange, bridal wreath, purple lilac, but-
eVEreTeenS se...
crepe myrtles, red hibiscus, thornless
yellow thornless and Dorothy Perkins,
doz, ==
crepe myrtle, cape jasmine, pyrocan-
dleias, altheas, abelias, dogwoods, flow-. ~
rose, yellow, Pearl of the Garden, rose,
Pyramidial arborvitae, 3 and 2 ft.
snowballs, _
Mrs. W. T. Pan-
L. D. Spriggs, Rockmart, | a
Morganton,
or
es, all 15c ea., cherokee roses, $1 doz.,_ : : =
2 to 3 ft. 40c ea., pussywillow, 4 to 8
Miss Sarah Terrell, Decatur, Ga. 730
Hast Lake Drive. Phone Dearborn 0367
Calif. and Amour River privet hedge, Gg
15 in., 50c and :
4 to 6 in. True Dwarf, $1 doz. $6 a 4
100 and 150 True Dwarf, 12 to 20 in.
nigh, $20 Del. Mrs. B. L. Robinson,
$15 ea., golden rods, 5 for $1; white
Miss Early
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NURSERY STOCK FOR SALE
Plume Grass (Cortaderia- Selloana),
25 and 35c per clump, also striped Eu-
lalia grass (Miscanthus Sinensis YVa-
riegated) and Zebra grass, 10 and 15c
per clump, del. T. S. Heaton, Hart-
well, Ga. Rt. 4.
Mtn. ivy, laurels, 15c ea. 2 for 25c;
trailing arbutus, 25c doz., azaleas, 6 for
50c;. evergreen plants and mtn. ferns,
ea., 25c doz., cherokee roses, 50c doz.
Add postage. Kathleen Woods, Mor-
ganton, Ga. .
Nursery Stock Wanted
Want Boxwood bushes, 5 to 7 ft.
high, about same spread. Must be uni-
form shaped bushes; full of leaves from
ground to the top of all sides. Hugh
Richardson, Atlanta, Ga; 160 Peach~-
tree St. ;
Want 1 doz., well rooted abelias.
Quote size and price ea., also want a
few Mtn. laurels. Mrs. Chas. E. Gla-
din, McIntyre, Ga. Rt. 1.
Want 20 to 30 crepe myrtle plants,
watermelon color. State price. J. B.
Howard, Decatur, Ga. P. O. Box 33.
Want shrubbery; weigelas, barberry
abelia, etc., and roses. Write what you
have and price. Will exch. pure bred
B. R. eggs at $1.75 per 15 cel. for same.
Mrs. J. C. Lumsden, Talbotton, Ga.
Want all colors crepe myrtle, except
watermelon pink. Write what you have
and price. Mrs. M. G. Lowe, Box
Springs, Ga.
Want to exch. gladioli bulbs and
althea shrubs for hydrangea, Deutzia,
Eva Rathe Weigelas and Red Spirea,
rooted. Mrs. Claude Hulsey, Murray-
ville, Ga.
Want 2 or 3 well rooted Abelia plants.
Will exch flowers. (No Name or ad-
dress).
Want arborvitae, oriental Golden
and Pyramid and Globe. Exch. Madon-
na lily bulbs; 1 large Angel Trumpet.
or: other flowers, or will pay reason-
able price. Write first. Miss Eva Cog-
burn, Alpharetta, Ga. Rt. 2.
Want 100. White Cherokee roses.
State price. Mrs. J. W. Ward, Dublin.
Gas okt. 5:
Want to exch. well rooted Crepe
myrtle, for other rooted plants, and
bushes, or nursery stock. Mrs. Mil-
ton Minshew, Walden, Ga.
Want crepe myrtle, white Jasmine,
white wisteria, white monthly roses
snd white jonquils. Will exch. pink
crepe myrtle, yellow jasmine, purple
: wisteria, pink monthly roses and yel-
low jonquils, Ea. pay postage. Mrs
Calvin Chance, Oakman, Ga.
Want 12 or 15 rooted Abelia, Exch.
other flowers for same. Mrs. A. W.
Atkinson, Madison, Ga., RFD.
_Want genuine Uumbrella China ber-
ries. W. E. Bailey, Hawkinsville, Ga.
Rt. 1, Box 39.
_F lowers and Seed
: For Sale |
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Chicken gizzard begonias, red leaf
rooted, rose, cabbage, sage ger.,
leaf caladiums, flat leaf cactus, yel-
low bloom justicia, umbrella palm.
smoke pearl iris, red, yellow, cream
pink, white, variegated cannas, bronze
day lilies, balm, yard ferns, leopard
grass, red rambler roses, 10c ea., a few
rooted cape jasmines, 15c ea. Add pos-
tage. Exch. for Eng. peas. Mrs. W. A.
Lewis, Toomsboro, Ga. Rt. 2.
. Tiger lilies, 15c doz., red, pink, purple
verbena, rooted cut., 3 for 10c; 4 har-
_ dy. hibiscus, 15c ea., dif. col. mums,
15e doz. rooted cut: 4 Easter roses,
well rooted, 15c ea., Paul Neyron and
Martha Washington roses, unrooted,
5 ea, phlox, 10c doz., yellow can-
nas, 2 for 15c. All del Exch for calla
lilies, or 1 Amaryllis, blooming = size,
or water lilies. Mrs. B. N. Roper, Vil-
lanow, Ga., Rt. 2.
Purple, white and yellow iris, 50 for
$1.10; mixed, 5 col. named iris, $1:10
doz., border iris, 12 to 15 .in., purple,
white, cream and yellow, 60c dez., 2
- doz, $1.10: mixed col. Jap iris, 4 for
$1.10; mixed peonies, 3 for $1.10; mixed
col. perennial peas and phlox, 60c doz.,
white spirea, forsythia, white Star jas-
mine, golden bells. bridal wreath, va-
riegated and velvet roses. lilacs, 3 for
25c, 60c doz., abelias 40c ea. -8- for
ee Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Ga.
Shasta daisies, 20c doz., 6 doz. $1:
dbl. day lilies, same price; white ine
3 doz., $1 or 35c doz. Hungarian pinks,
$1 doz., yellow King Humbert, 45c doz.
& Rese ek
large
4
Mrs. Alfred Canards salmon pink can-
nas, 50c doz., plus postage; $5 a 100.
postpaid; King Humbert scarlet red
with dark red foliage, 35c doz., $4 a
100 postpaid; The President, rich
red, with green foliage ,grows in huge
clusters, 50c doz., and other named
varieties cannas. Mrs, A. R.: Clack,
Auburn, Ga.
F lowers And Seed
Wanted
Want to exch. good, strong scarlet
vehbena plants or Acchimnes bulbs for
vink, purple and peach dahlia bulbs.
Mrs. S. R. Cleghorn, Villa Rica, Ga.
Want mixed tulips; hyacinths ana
eladioli bulbs; exch. for blue-purpie
iris, and purple lilac. Mrs. Hannah H
Harris. Griffin, Ga., Rt: . Box 110A.
Want 100 or 500 Eester lily bulbs
Must be select, large stock. State best
cash price. H. B. Dunn, Tampa, Fla.
Want to exch. several colors Begon-
ias, geraniums, and Thanksgiving cac-.
tus for well-rooted monthly roses, any
olor, also exch pink hydrangea for any
.| color hibuscus. Mrs. J. P. Smith, Homer
Ville, Ga. Rt. 1 Box 37. a
Want to exch., large dbl., red yellow
and variegated canna bulbs, for salmon
ee and white dbl. cannas; also want
lol., dahlia bulbs, or any kind cuttings
from box flowers. Mrs. O. L. Cook,
Jackson, Ga., Rt. 4. :
Want cuttings or plants of cactus
with large red flat blooms, without
stickers. No exch. Miss Marion Allen,.
Atlanta, Ga., 313 Connally E'dg.
Want to exch. 4 doz., white jonquil
bulbs, for tulips, or hyacinths, or any
color. Mrs. Geo. McLendon, Sope~ton,
Ga., Rt. 2. :
Want-1 doz., dbl., pink canna bulbs.
Mrs. C. W. Scarborough, Stockbridge,
Ga.
Want red, white pink and yellow
azaleas, well, rooted, at once. Write
irst, Mrs. J. P. Norman, Coolidge, Ga.
Want to exch., old time October
inks, yellow, pink, white and white
with yellow centers; spotted canna
Julbs, 8 colors geraniums, single, and
ibl., Xmas. and Thanksgiving cactus
or dahlias, gladioli, any color except.
ed and brown, dbl., carnation, red
and white dbl., cannas, any kind be-
zonia, except Conch or Guinea Wing
Iso have ferns for exch. Mrs. W. L.
Fussell, Hazelhurst, Ga.
Want to exch. Umbrella trees, 4 to
5 ft., for German and other iris bulbs.
Mrs. O. L. Bush, Doerun, Ga.
Want 2 yr.'old Monthly rose bushes, |
yellow, red, pink and white. Mrs. Gec.
J. Garrett, Midland, Ga.
Want to exch. Everbearing straw-
erry plants, at 20c a 100, for hyacinths,
Japonicas, dbl., any color, or Grand
de Flora, azeleas, or red Dogwood,
or seed of Eng. peas, lemen lily bulbs
or day lilies also white summer
blooming jonquils, to exch., for eed
iol, hyacinths, roses, boxwoods. Mrs
Ella Hutcheson, Adrian, Ga.
_ Want a Jap, honeysuckle; white
small blooms and is very fragrant, also
want another shrub (do not know the
name), has large majestic, tulip shaped
flowers. Mrs. T. W. Mitchell, Prince-
ton, N, J., 38 Alexander St.
PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES
FOR SALE
, Guaranteed, true to name, Gov., insp:
pecan trees, 2 to 7 ft., 25c to .65c ea.
8 ft., and up, 75c. J. T. Ponder, Whig-
ham, Ga. Us
Budded Schley and Stuart pecan
trees for sale. L. H. Holt, Sandersville
aa, 2
Concord grape cut., 50 to bundle,
$1.50; larger lots, cheaper; 1 yr., rooted
Concord grape vines, 25c ea., $2 doz.,
$20 a 100. FOB. Paul Clark, Baxley,
Rs E : :
Elberta, Hiley, and Early Rose, yr.
old peach and other trees, in many
varieties; large stock apple, pear plum,
cherry, figs, and grape vines, 1 and 2
yrs.; also asst., lot shade trees and
nursery stock at specially attractive
vorices, direct te planters. 43 yrs. exp.,
in this line. James Cureton, Austell,
ra. Ss ;
All leading varieties, well branched;
1 and 2 yr. old apple trees, 15 and 20e
ea., pecans, 75c to $1.25 ea., pear and
cherry, 50c. Concord and -Niagara
-grapes, 15: Missionary and Klondike
and Lady Thompson strawberry plants,
50c a 100, $3.50 M., Everbearing, $1.00
a 100, $7.00 M. All Gov. insp. Mrs.
Lee Head, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 1.
ay cs
MARKET BULLETIN
Thursday, December_5, 1929.
Hon. Eugene Talmadge,
Department of Agriculture,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Dear Sir:
that you might make mention
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herds.
istration. papers.
cows.
Managers Department.
HMcB-B .. 2
NOTICE. -. @
CATTLEMEN AND DAIRYMEN |
Below you will find a copy of a letter addressed to Com-
missioner Talmadge from Mr. H. McDowell, Manager of .
Swift & Companys plant at Moultrie, Georgia. We feel that .
this letter will be of special interest to many farmers in Geor- -
gia who are plauning to build up their herds, and we are re- .
printing this letter for their benefit. ie
SWIFT & COMPANY _ :
Moultrie, Ga.
I am advised by Professor M. P. Jarnagin, Animal. Hus-
bandman, State College of Agriculture, and also by De F. i
Hungerford, County Agent at Newnan, Georgia, of the fol? =~
lowing facts regarding a herd of Angus cattle, and 1 thought
eattle in your Bulletin for a few times, as_we believe these a
_eattle are high grade and would. be of interest to a great
many Georgia farmers who are endeavoring to breed.up their _
OwnerBen L. Redwine, . )
grade and pure bred Angus cows from.3 to 5 years old. Mr.
Redwine has a number of pure bred females and bulls but.
he has not made any particular attempt to keep up the reg- |
All of the females he is offering for sale |
are bred to a splendid lot of Angus bulls and they will drop _
calves in the spring and early summer of 1930. Most of them, |
have just weaned the calves so that they are in rather thin
flesh; None of them are culls but
As these cows can be bought at practically beef prices at |
the present time, it is a wonderful opportunity for our cat-
tle raisers to get some high class breeding animals. -
Yours very truly,
X
of this good herd of breeding
to Georgia, 75 to 100.
are all high grade brood He
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ee
SWIFT & COMPANY, |
= ob McDowell, Mgr.
yr. old black wainut trees, $1 for
10. N. L. Finley, Lithonia, Ga., Rt. .1.
Several walnut trees, enough to make
4 to 8 M., ft., for right price. Come see
me. H. H. Williams, Woodland, Ga. i
15 leading varieties apple, 2 yr., ol
trees, 20c ea., 1 yr., old, 10 to l5c ea.,
State insp:, well rooted. P. E. Rhodes,
Baldwin, Ga. 2 ee
Certified pecan trees, best varieties,
low prices. Fred C. Geiger, Flintside,
Ga.
100 walnut trees, 20 and 25c ea., Will
Garo Rb. 3:
Red and white seedling peach trees,
20 ea., red goose plums, 10c ea. Write
for prices on 10 or more, any kinds,
del. A. Steinheimer, Woolsey, Ga. _
New Almo grapes, well rooted vines,
State insp., from the originator, 50c
ea, Write for further particulars. Cleon
Brown, Almo, Ga. esa co
Black walnut, plum, and crabapple
sprouts, 15c ea., tame gooseberry bushes
20c ea., white muskadine and Concord
grape, 5c ea., cutting; also Himalaya
blackberry, 5c ea., or 50c doz., briars.
Carl James, Talking Rock, Ga., Rt. 2.
Gov. insp., paper shell pecan trees.
leading varieties, full top roots, very
cheap. 10 A., or less land must be clear-
ed. Make offer. Johnnie C, Smith, Mon-
ticello, Ga. me
1 yr. old grape vines, large roots,
well packed, best varieties: Concord,
Diamond (white), Worden (blue),
Lucile (red) and others, 15c ea., $1.50
doz., del., May cherry, 3 ta 8 ft., 25c
to 75c ea. Mrs. J. L. Kilgore, Stone Mtn.
Gas Rt, J. eam
White scuppernong grape vines, well
rooted, $1 doz. Exch. for turkeys. Mrs.
Mack Mercer, Graymont, Ga. '
Gov. insp.; apple trees, all leading
varieties, 2 to 4 ft., 15 and 20c ea.,
Keiffer and Bartlett pear trees, 4 to
6 ft., branched, 40c ea., $4.50 doz. Con-
cord and Niagara grape vines, 10c ea.
Early Richmond, May Duke and Mont-
gomery cherry, 3 to 4 ft., 40c ea. I. V.
Head, Cleveland, Ga.
ship them. Mrs. E. B. Dorlor, Buford, |
Leading varieties peach trees, $45 M.,
Apple, cherry, pear, plum, fig, grape,
all at right prices. E. B. Travis, River-
dale, Ga. : ee
State insp., true to name apple and
peach trees, 3 to 4 ft., 15c ea., 2 yr.,
old No. 1 Concord blue and Niagara
white grape, 15c ea., 4 to 5 ft., pear:
Keiffer and Early Harvest, 50c ea.,
aiso Klondike, Lady Thompson and
Everbearing strawberry plants, 50c a
100. Exch. for chickens, honey, or meat.
W. H. Alexander, Cleveland, Ga.
State insp., budded Stuart and Schley
pecan trees, 2 to 12 ft., 25 to $1 ea.
25 or more in 1 order, 10 per cent off.
Ee aoe Idus Johnson, Shellman, Ga.,
:
| Large, well rooted, white and red
figs, 25c ea., 5 for $1; 1 doz., $2; also
white scuppernong. vines, well rooted,
o0c_ea., 3 for $1; also Klondike and
Lady Thompson _ strawberry ' plants,
iy M. Mrs. Scott Davis, Hogansville,
a. a
100 Sugar Maples, 5 to 10 ft., high
good roots and bodies. Del., anywhere
in Atlanta, 25c ea. J. M. Fowler, Cum-
mings, Ga., RFD 7. cS Pe
Few asst., fruit trees: apples, peaches,
pears, plums, cherries, apricots and
quince; grape vines and raspberry
plants. All good, strong, 2 yr. old stock.
Make good price for whole lot (will
make a fine little orchard), or for
small lots. Write. Edwin E. McLaugh-
lin, Sr., Macon, Ga., Bass Road, RFD 1.
Best varieties pecan trees, State insp., _
low priced. Booking orders now. H. B
Stubbs, Ochlocknee, Ga. SATA eae
Early .May cherry sprouts, 2 ft., to
5 ft., 25 and 50c ea., or $5 doz., collect.
Durie Vance, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt.
2 yr., old May cherry sprouts, 30c ea.,
large goose plums, same age sprouts, _
25 postpaid. Lonnie Rundles, Gaines- |
Ville, Ga., Rt. 7. one ae
Schley, Stuart, and Money-Maker
pecan trees. Sell, or exch., for shelled
corn, or shelled velvet beans. S. K.
Simon, Albany, Ga i ge es
= be ny na, Ga. ee