- Second- Hand Farm Machinery, Flower and Seed, Incubator and ~ Nursery Stock Monthly Supplement. GEORGIA a ARKET BU ELE \ PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSA. D. JONES, DIRECTOR VOL. 13 ~ STATE CAPITOL ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1930. FEED AND MIXED FEEDS |. ./ , The Cashier of the Dubs think of Agriculture has just given me a statement of the amount of money that the Department took in last year as inspecion tax on mixed feeds that were shipped. in to, manu- factured and sold in the State of Georgia. The total amount collected _, by this Department for 1929 was $65,240.50. The inspection tax on mixed feeds is twenty cents per ton. You will find that this gross amount collected represents the tax on 326,200 tons of feed. I was just told by Mr. Bailey, Dairy Inspector who works out of this Department, that the average cost last year was around $50.00 per ton for these feeds. Figure it out and you will see that the dairy people and stock people paid for their mixed feeds last year $16,310,000. Of course, I am aa i to state that some of this feed was mixed and manufactured in Georgia. Although about three fourhs of it was ship- ped into the State, The protein of this feed is ideeely qirised from cotton seed meal. Most of the meal trade that our mills have is with norhern manufac- _ turers for the meal cake and cotton seed meal. This is ground up and put in their mixed feeds and oe back into Georgia and other Southern States. . This is a double reflection. It is a refection on our farmers, and also a reflection on the business men. We can raise all of the ingredi- ents that we need for mixed feeds here in Georgia. If we had more of these feed factories in Georgia we could use our velvet. beans and fd vines, corn stalks, and low grade corn, oats, rye and wheat. When I say low grade I mean small kernels where the quality of the seed is just as good as the large kernels but would not grade up Uz S. Stand- ard No. 1. For year around feed it is a mistake to feed mixed feed. Mules, horses and hogs which you expect to keep should be given coarse, rough feed with just enough grain to keep them fat and strong. The more they have to chew it the better it is for them. Of course mixed feed fills the place on the high production dairy eattle and with stock that you intend to fatten for market and with old stock whose teeth are bad. As a general proposition if is a misake to depend on the high con- centrated mixed feed for x ur stock regardless of what the high pow- ered salesmen may say about it. We are planning our crops for this year and I hope the farmers will bear in mind FEED. If you planted Vetch or Austrian Peas last fall you can make good corn, peas, beans, or peanuts on this, land. Have plenty of hay. After all, the only recipe for. farming in Georgia is to first raise . all the feed you need at home and then what cotton you ean. A tip to the business men of the State. Where you have gin mahinery, that stays idle prveioalle nine months in the year, with an engine and boiler, why not install a feed erushing machine? It would also-pay to aie a grit machine, There are not enough grist mills in Georgia. Lets manufacture more of these ground feeds at. home. EUGENE TALMADGE. MARKET REPORT J Flowers and ne te ene OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS Flowers and Seed Wanted_. 16, 21 ; : oe Nursery ance For ave SOA eal aay Prevailing Wholesale Prices, February 3, 1980. Always Subject to Variation . Second e Machinery For a | Bale tsuneo i Fe hae , Atlanta Macon Augusta Savannah Columbus Valdosta oes oe Machinery gia $1.40 ; 1.50 | Georgia Products For Sale 2, 5, 24 -.. Sweet Potatoes, 100 Ibs. ..-.---- ~$1.75 $1.25 $1.40 $1.00 $1.50 $ gi : / Georgia Products Wanted __5, 8, 24 Irish Potatoes, sacked, 100 Ibs... 3.50 3.75 3.50 3.25 i: ee (new) Cotton se ed Fo y Sale ws in 2 : 42 36 : : Cotton See ented. 2-2 ors : "Eggs, Ga., Extra, doz. ---------- Se ee in : nt pe Plants For Sale ........ i1, 24 Eggs, Ga., Standard, doz. ------ 38 88 _ 40 3 a f o. Plants Wanted bee 7 iL, 24 : 29 ; . eed For Sale _...__._.- (14, Eggs, Ga., Trade, d0Z, ------.-- 33 33 ae 98 Sesd:) Wanted) 2 oo re 14 Eggs, Yard Run, doz. -----..--- .38 38 40 34 38 : - | Miscellaneous For Sale _--_- 14,17 . | sy ie 25 23 15 22 Poultry For Sale _.______ Th 12304 Stags, lb. ---------------------- . = Poultry Wamved 2. 2 a 13 ty oe 23 25 25 20 22 Eggs For Sale .___-___._____ 13, 20 Leesa 14 e's 15 15 10 hee es an ae Roasters, ib. 2-4-0... see 14_ 12 Live Stock For Sale _______- 13, 18 aes +, A eee 35 35 32 30 30 Live Stock Wanted _._.._..__- 18 RES Tere met ere nen eee \ 26 26 25 25 Incubators and Brooders Miibee ib 2 .20 25 gee : Por! Bete 20 es 6 : i 18 15 AT 15 ay Incubators and Brooders _ Geese, Ib. ----------------<----~ : 95 30 25 Wahted co 3 - Turkeys, A oe ee 20 25 30 : : Farm Help Wanted a aes 18, 19 a eae 2 Cane 2.50 3.00 3.00 ue Positions Wanted .--...-.--..- 19 eld Peas, mixed, bu. .------- 3. a 3.50 Farms Por Rent. oi02. oo 19 Field| Peas, not mixed, bu. ----- 3.25 3.25 7 ib . : Gar Los Rent Farms ---____._ 19 Country: Butter, best table, Ib. 40 Abe, . : . = eer! Ma htiid aiees acer nage ~ dountry Butter, cooking, Ib. ----. Su 25 md : : mt 0 Cars of "Hogs Sola During Week Beginning nie 28, at Cooperative Sale B ronan from 25 to 055 pe bundret bbordian meets. No i le PAGE, TWO - Georgia pedact For Sale ~ BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE ty Sound running velvet beans for " planting; 95 per cent sound; (5c per pk.; or will exch. for white Spanish peanuts, sound for. pes at 5c per ae aN a. to pay postage. No P. O, order 4 bby Ea. Gp. Thomas, Vidalia, Ga. ci ay 15 bu Pure Brab peas $4 per bu. W. ' M. Hooks, Unadilla, Ga. Rt. 2. n Nice tender seed bunch beans 25c per pt. Add postage. Mrs, F. L. Gregg, oar ta Ga. Pi Of BOX sae 97 1-2 bu. Otootan beans recleaned oe and double sacked in 2 1-2 bu. bags, ) $3.50 per bu FOB, c. V. Sims, Luth- _ersville, Ga. ~ 5 bus. of Mathews Imp. soy beans, - yuaranteed to produce 3 times as many oS per acre aS any other known variety $7.50 in double sacks FOB _ Americus, Ga., Pe bu. R. 5. Broad- s Americus, a. fat lady peas slightly weevil eat- ey 10c per lb. cash, with order, Mrs. L. P. Mills, Brooklet, Ga. hite push butter beans for, 20 per iy Add eee se G. C. Hart, Royston, Ga. R oes size pees ay gene ora e or . $2 oy a On. CG. Oliver, Barnesville ~ Bunch Velvet beans, $4. 00: per bu. ee with order. E. H. Pet cike F aammnoth yellow soy peans, $2.50 per bu; Biloxi $3.50; Pure sound and Clean: shipped in good strong bags FOB. Ben R. Tanver, , Sandersville, choice seed Blackeyes, B lb: Or, more 14c per lb; 12 1-2c FOB; No. 1 Tron Clads, $1. 35 per pk; Hastings. Speckled Bunch butter beans 35c per lb; White pole beans 30c; tender gar: den bunch beans 30c per. lb. prepaid. CG. F. Maddox, Buford, Ga. Rt. 2. _ Swill exch. 1 gal of Mammoth Yel- Jow soy beans for 1-2 gal. of Otootan soy beans; ea. to.pay postage On beans sent. B: FB. Stokes, Jasper, Ga. Rt. 3, Ga. a Aer Peas, 90 lbs. Hatsings stringless green pod |.. punch beans, sound 1929 crop $12 or the 90 tbs 818. A. W. H. Groves, Waycross, Gas Rt. A few lbs. of sta horse peans ten- der and of a fine flavor; best running pean fr table use; $1 per lb; 50c per 1x2) Tbs 25 per pke: Purchaser to pay Pp postage. Mrs. J. T. Goodwin, War- te wick, Ga. RED. t ites Wonder Bunch Beans (some thing new) Can be planted the 14th of February without injury of cold wea- * ther; a heavy yielder; good in snap fen sbage or dry. D. 2. White, Vitlanow, oe Ga. RED 2. Few bus. of poultry peas 35 per pt. or will) exch for well rooted Boxwood bushes. Mrs. Ona Fowler, Roy, Ga. 15 bus. nice eee peas $3.25 per bu: FOB. A. L. Wooten, Meansville. Ga. Re. 1. - 10 bus. Mathews Imp. soy beans. They are sound and good $7 per bu. we D. Smith, Tennille, Ga. . . Butch Snap bean, Seed Bountiful, 1 yr. from Hastings 20 1-2 lbs. 35 per lb. Write for quantity prices. L, M. Ray, Deveraux, Ga. ~ 35. lbs. good clean Mung. beans, Le No orders for less ay per lb; del. in Ga. Unadilla, Ga. 20 bus. Otootan soy pearls $5.50. per bus FOB. L. F. Hatchett, Haralson, Paeverat pus. 90- -day speckled. velvet beans $2 per bu: FOB. Would like to exch. 1 bu. of beans for 1 pk. of Otoo- tan soy beans; or 1 bu. Runner pea- nuts for 1 bu. of Beans. J. W. McGow- an, Summit, Ga. Rt. 3. Running Velvet Beans $2. per. bu. FOB. J. E. Thompson, Swainsboro, * Ga, Rt. 2. 10 or 12 bu. New Era. Peas sound and pure $4 per bu. S. G. Stewart, ee he es _Whigs Early peas. 10c per pt.: Lady - Finger White peas 10c per pt. Black - crowders, 10c per pt Mrs. W. J. Rog- ers, Claxton, Ga. Rt; 3: Genuine Otootan soy beans, new crop, recleaned ot im new bags, $6 per. bu. FOB. G. A. Ware, Marshall- ville, Ga. Biloxi Beans, 1929 crop dour and guaranteed; $3 per bu. Samples sent on request. FOB Zebina, Ga. J. W. _ Farmer, Mathews, Ga. poe Say Cornfield. beans. 30c per Ib. - Add. nostage. ii eral ei, Ga. oe, and .White | der. Samples on request. Beasley, Kite, than 10 lbs. accepted. . He J Williams, f MARKET BULLETIN 50 del. Rt. 2. 15 bus. beautiful New Era peas, $3.50 per bu. FOB Woodville. Cash with or- A. a Drake, Jim eer Gainesville, Ga, Philomath, Ga. 2 1-2 tons 90- day speckle Velvet beans picked before the freeze; dry in house, $23 per ton; Purchaser to fur- nish sacks, or $22 at my farm, in the hulls. Rev. K. S. Lindsey, | Toomsboro, | Ga. Rt./3, Box 52. Prolific White butter bean seed run- ning 25 per lb, postpaid. C. A. Ral- eigh, Jeffersonville, Ga. 15 bus. of good sound peas in sacks, Whip peas, slightly mixed, price for lot $60; will accept P. O. Money order. FOB. Hubert Robertson, Ball Ground Ga. Rt. 4. 20 bus. Pretty, bright Whip- poor- will peas $4 per bu. Jasper A. Stone, Cumming, Ga. *: Tender Cornfield bean seed 15 per, Ib, del by. Parcel Post. Mrs. J, H. Lunsford, Suches, Ga. - White Cornfield beans, tender 20c per pt. Add postage. Mrs. R. M. Faulkner, Cleveland, Ga, Rt. 1..- Cream Crowder Peas 6 Ibs. for. $1 postpaid. Mrs. E. Bramhold, Mt. Airy Ga hited: Genuine Bunch aeivet beans for seed Beasley, Kite, Ga. Otootan beans $6 per bu. Biloxi beans, slightly damaged, $4 per bu. J. J. Stephens, Luthersville, Ga. Rit. 1. 90-day Speckle Velvet beans $1.50 per bu. G. W. Greer, Fort Valley; Ga. Early Speckled Velvet beans, $1. 40 per bu. Freight paid on 10 bus. : or more. H. H. Smith, Hilltonia, Ga. 18 Ibs. Lady peas at 25c per Ib. No less than 5 lbs. lots sold, postage paid. Mrs. George P. Etheridge, Richland, Ga. Box 12. Speckled Crowder and white Calif- ornia peas 25 per lb; 4 lbs. 75c; Wht. Half-runner. beans 35c per Ib: Del. P. B. Brown, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 1. 6 bus. Black peas, . clean, very few damaged $4 per bu. Cash with order. ne checks. meee L. Green, Jasper, a. 2 dus. Red divas $3.50 per bu. _Lun- dy Sutton, Summit, Ga. Rt. 2. New crop pure, clean and sound genuine Otootay beans $5 per bu. FOB Carl Williams, Locust Grove, Ga, Field peas, 50 bus. pure bright Brab- ham peas $4 per bu; 75 bus. Mixed peas. $3 per bu. Samples on request. All prices FOB. J..L. Allen, Dublin, Ga. | Beans: 100 pus. No. 1 90- -day Velvet eans, picked before cold weather. $1.- oa per bu FOB. J. Ls Allen, Dublin, 1 ton Velvet beans in pod $20; buy-. er to furnish sacks. O. H . Scott, Jes- up, Ga, Rt; 2, A few more lbs of Cornfield seed years 30c per lb; White and Colored yunch butter beans at 20 per lb; Add %ostage. Mrs. ae A. Gaile: Meigs, Hesurwte NL: : ; CORN, SEED_ CORN & CORN MEAL FOR SALE 50 or 75 bu. closely slipped shuck corn, $1.25 bu. FOB. Ww. dels Douglas,: Soperton, Craius 3. bus. field selected Whatleys Pro- lifie seed corn, absolutely pure nub- bed and hand shelled $1.25. per pk. Postpaid in Ga.} $3 per bu. FOB. Ar- thur H. Meyer, "Wintersville, Ga. - 100 bus. Good slip shucked corn, $1 per bu; at barn 12 miles of Hazlehurst n Z. W. Kirkland/Farm. J. C. Taylor, Hazlehurst, Ga., RFD 2, Box 61. Several bus. good white corn, 2 large | M ears to stalk; field selected, nubbed and hand shelled, $1.25 per pk. post- paid in. Ga. $2. 50 per bu. FOB. Mrs. Stella Burke, Wintersville, Ga. 200 bus, corn, in ear at 95c per b at my barn. Y. 8S. Gibbs, Abba, Ga. Haas Prolific corn, $3 per bu. Joe M. Brown, McRae, Ga. : Strawberry seed corn, $1 per pk; $3 per bu. J. L. Parish, Midville, Ga. New crop White corn shelled and sacked $1.10 per bu FOB. Unbolted old fashioned water ground meal from New White corn $1.20 per- bu, FOB. Carl Williams, Locust Grove, Ga. Whatieys Prolific seed corn, shelled and nubbed. 90c per pk. del. T. A. Dixon, Macon, Ga. RFD 5. 100 Ibs. good clean popcorn 5c per lb; Mexican corn $2.50 bu. Mr. E. C. Farrar, Faetteville, Ga. Tucker's Favorite seed corn; will June. i0c per Ib. del. | Philomath. Ga. Mrs. E. J. oe a | $b ila Old fashion yellow flint corn seed ipsstien c Sylvester, Ga. 4 Rt. 3. shelled and sacked $4 per bus. N. ate hand produce roasting ears by the 15th of | C. .N. Hardy, per pk. del., $3 per bu FOB. es seed corn, selected, nubbed and hand shelled $4 per bu; $1. 25 per pk. Ho. W.. Thurmond, Greshamville, Ga. 50 bus. sound shelled corn $1.10 per pk; or $3 per bu; Will exch for a few bus. of peas-bu for bu. John K. Lee, Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 8. Cokers Ellis and Marrets Prolific bu; del. within 50 miles of Bainbridge $1 per bu FOB. -C. O. Tiveash, Bain- bridge, Ga. RFD 1. _ Will exch. popcorn for pure Wilker-. scn or Lifsey_ watermelon seed. Select. from large ripe. melons. L. J. Voll- rath; Winston, Ga. - Whatileys Prolific seed corn, nub- ved and hand shelled, guaranteed pure and sound, 85 per pk: $3 per bu. K. A. Whatley, Concord, Ga., Rt. 2. . Several lbs. of yellow popeorn 6c per ib. shelled, pure. Mrs. W. . Clements, Junction City, Ga Bigbies Prolific sed corn, grows 2 and 3 big ears to the stalk. Well ma- tured. $1 per pk. limited amount 5c per 1b; or will exch for Otootan bean seed Ib. for lb. Each to pay charges. G. W. Rnadall, La-) Hasting s Imp. Prolific eee corn $2.-. yonia, Ga. 50 per bu; From, 60 bus. per acre av- | erage. John Posey | Woods, Brooks, Ga. Hastings Prolific seed corn for $2 per bu; shelled with tip grains remov- ed before shelling. If desired in. ear | George si Trawick, Linton, Ga. Small grain. popcorn 10c Ib; postpaid; not less than 5 Ibs. ora. Mrs J. A, Freeman, Hawkinsville, Ga. Rt. 1, write for prices. Gehuine little white cob corn, 8 rows | imp. selected from ears that made 2. to 3 ears to stalk; nubbed and. shell- ad all orders have my personal atten- tion. $1 per pk; $8.50 per bu, FOB. Cash with order. If ordered by Parcel post, add postage. G. F. Smith, Daw- son, Ga. Rt. 6. - Allens Big eared Prolific corn, field, Be $1 per pk. Also Whatleys. Pro-! lific corn. Have improved for 5. yrs. Has from 2 to 4 ears to stalk. $1 per pk; $3.50 per bu; Shelled: and nubbed. Le A. Dalton, Winder, Ga. RFD 4. A Seed corn of my own origination: 15 yrs. careful selection in the field. Red, white and blue. I will guarantee it sound and all right in every respect $1.25 per pk; $2.25 per 1-2 bu. $4.25. per bu. Cash with order. N. S. Crow, Royston, Ga. Rt. 1. Tennessee Red cob seed corn 75c per pk; $2.50 per bu. C. E. Miller, La- vonia, Ga, Mexican June Corn Blue and White mixed; write for samples and price. Ss. B. Kinnard, Jackson, Ga. Batts 4 ear Prolific seed corn; Ist. yr. from breeder; small cob; wonder on rich or, poor land: select and nub- bed; and hand shelled 1-2 pks. 70c per pk; $1.25 postpaid in Ga. 24. hrs. ser- vice. No checks. J. H. Davis, Mill- edgeville, Ga. Rt. 5, Box 126. Whatleys Prolific seed corn, Mapiveks ed, nubbed and hand shelled, 100 per cent germination; $2.25 per pu. in bu. bags. W. M. Pettigrew, LaFayette) Ga. flint | Browns improved big white corn; heaviest and most. weevil. resist- ant corn. $1 per pk; $3.50 per bu. Spe- cial prices on large lots. J, Ww. Brown, Helena, Gav: . ,, 1929 crop White. shelled popcorn at 9c per Ib; del or will eS for white table peas. Ib. for Ib. . . Yeomans, Vidalia, Ga. Hastings Prolific see - | sed bg select- pershell pecans variety ed and nubbed 1-2. bu; $1.75, $3 Per ae second yr. from the eae . Clark, Garfield, Ga. ( Pure Go den Dent seed corn extra early 200 bu: 50c per pk. J. E. Bur- nett, Ben Hill, Ga. Large Eared Early Yellow Gent corn, 2 ears to stalk on good land, $1 per pk. del in Ga. or $3 bu FOB. OG Oliver, Barnesville, Ga. Rt. 2. White Flint Prolific seed corn shell- ed $2.50 per bu, 75c per pk. FOR, Mr. R. F: Sikes, Sylvester, Ga. Pure Whatleys Prolific seed c orn, field selected from stalks with 2 or more ears to the stalk, $2.25 per bu. FOB. G. A. Ware, Marshallville, Ga Yellow popcorn, 8c per lb. shelled. |. Mrs. Hy-|. 5c on ears; 15 Ib. lots $1. son Pendley, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 1. | Yellow. poocorn shelled 8c per lb; 15 Tb. lots $1; Add postage. R. E. Chambers, Gainesville, Gad Row: : Wood's Imp. Hastings seed corn $2.- 50 per bu; Made 60 bu. per acre last vr, Selected stock. om Posey oad: Brooks, Gass 400 bus. slipped. Pa corn. $1. per pu: FOB) Ogeechee. H. C. Lee, _Syl- vania, Ga. te) 1dd postage. | field selected, nubbed and hand shell- -Graymont, Ga. Rt. 1 ny 30c; shoulders, 25c and sides, 20c lb. 3.50 per bu. Popcorn, |: Tancred W. L. baby chicks. fed 5c per lb: FOB ye. Yellow popcorn. - shelled Te per Ibs, a Thursday, February 6 1990 Pure Red corn from large ears 50c per gal: H. M, Bowers; Canon, a oe ae Rt. 1. f a Good sound shelled corn suitable for Fe meal $1.25 per bu, sacked. Best Grade meal $1.50 per bu. sacked; sample of tee meal on request. Will exch, for R. ie ae Red hens, pullets or baby chicks. D. ee Crosby, Graham, Ga. He Few bu. Hastings Prolific seed corn ed, from 4 to 8 ears ee stalk, $1 peck; $2, 50 bu., FOB. . iB. . Gantt, Suwanes, | Ga. Rt. 2. FRESH AND CURED MEATS i eens -1No.\1 storage cured ham, wt. | ea yibs., 30c lb., FOB. Mrs. lL. FL, Hutto, Cured and thoroughly smoked Heme del. This meat is medium to small, a -and smoked and cured in our own smoke house. B. R. Roberts, Coe Ga., Rt.. 2. Nice: Country cured hams, weight 93 Yps., 35 per Ib. ae M. I I. Free, Stark esville, Ga. Rw. Cured hams. ae 35 Ibs. 35 per Ib: Mrs. E. M. Travis, Fayetteville, Ga.- Country cured. hams 30c per lb. dal in ist zone. Send TAY order or will | send COD. Will exch. 40 lbs. for 100 kad, ee M. Hurly, Lyerly, Ga. Ve Nice Oak and Hickory . Jemdked bas) peeks con, shoulders 18c; Sides 20c; Hams 30c. per lb; Medium size; meat cold |, storage aired. Will pay charges for he more on the lb. up to 100 Ibs. Mrs, J. Db; Mcintyre, Ousley, Ga. Home cured and smoked etna 30c; Ae | shoulders 25c; sides 20c per lb. All small to. medium, and delivered at | these | Bue B, R. Roberts, Collins, A Ga. R Cougtry made smoke sausag 25c; pure, clean, white hog lard 14c per JB . in 50 Ib. cans. One order ee oe you that it is the best. Ju ee Mershon, ao GRAIN FOR SALE g 8 tons: good peanut hay and corn Le ground together, half and half, in | sacks. Make offer for not less than 1 e ton; Will exch. for pigs or yearlings at market Brice.) Jo R: Nichols, epee : pee Ga Ree 2, 8. bu, good nice 1929 wheat, 92.05 a or $10 for lot. FOB. TT . David, 3. tons. Pea hulls, 2 tons Velvet, bean Ss Cc $8 per ton; FOB Farm on Rt. ce oe J. Allen, Dublin, Ga. ae 5 tons bright pea vine hay, $25 per ton FOB Dublin. J. L. Allen, Dublin a 25 bu. good rye, $2. 25. bu. or. exch for peas or beans. W. H. Belton, Grif- : fin, Ga. Box 436. e Pure Bancroft seed oats, free from any foreign grain or grass seed, 95c bu. R. . Couch, Turin, Ga, Fae 10 tons bright peanut hay, pions | and baled without rain, $15 per ton; | 5 tons peanut hay, z00d but off color from weather conditions, $10 ton. All. - FOB here. L. A. Hamilton, Fort 2000 bundles of bright corn fodder i 4 hands to bundle; $2 per cwt; Del my place. 2 miles north of Barnesville ve Cc. G, Oliver, Barnesville, Ga. Rt. 2. : nee PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE Imp. Jumbo Spanish peanuts, hand picked, free from trash, 8c per Ib. Je W. Flanagan, Hazlehurst, Gao ies 40 lbs. Medi um and small size of pa- | . separate or | mixed 25c per lb; del in Ga. in 5 Ib. lots and up. 3 -G. Oliver, Barnes: ville, Ga. Rt. Mey Little Senin penders, no rain on: them from time harvested until. a .H El-. liott, Cairo, Ga., Rt. a at Imp. White Spanish deen any - variety and any amount up to 10. tons. Would exch for few bus. of Rhine | bake a mp. Cook Wilt-resistant cotton s i 2nd or 8rd yr. from breeder. ey Bruner, Coleman, Ga., RFD... White Spanish peanuts 4c per bh or $75 per ton. No orders filled for less Coney Ibs. Taylor Hooks, Unadilla, ; a y Red Skin Spanish outa: hand | Tucker, Ga. Ga, Gaines, Ga. oe picked. W. S. Summer, Adrian, Ga. Good sound N. C. R Peanuts: eo | about. 1 1-2 bus. at 8c per Ib. a : {with order Arthur Kirkland Met er Ga. Care E, T, Turner; Rt. 2. 300 bus. Ga. Runner Peanuts 5 per a lb; or 4 1-2c per lb in 25 bu. lots; 400. 7 bus. White Spanish veanuts 4c per lb. : or 3 1-2c per Ib. in ton lots.. All: prices Seti J. L. Allen, Dublin, Ga. Rt. 4. 300 lbs. White Spanish ie pean Thursday, February 6, 1930 Flowers and Seed For Sale . Snowball 2 -ea.; Pink almonds well rooted 20c ea; Purple Iris, 35c per doz.; Orange lil- des, 35c per doz.; Forsythia 25 a.; _ Dahlia bulbs, 45c per doz; hardy phlox _ hollyhocks, red and pink, well root _ 0c ea.; Double yellow Japonicas, 2 yr. old well rooted, 25c ea; or extra) large ones, 50c; Jonquils and daffodils + 35e per doz; paper white narcissi, 40c per doz; Red velvet roses, 20c ea. Mrs. . Josie Vick, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3. _ | Dbl. dahlia bulbs; pink, wht, red yel- low ball type 10c ea., $1 per doz; Ohry- ~ santhemums, yellow, red and buff, 10 a.; Cannas, white, yellow and red, 10c a.; or $1 per doz; Cape Jasmine well rooted 25 ea.; Japanese sunflower _ seed, 10c per pkg. Cactus May and _ June red, pink well rooted, 15 ea. ne oe poe Martin, Gainesville, Ga 3000 Mixad Varieties Gladioli bulbs; : oe ae oe: coep with or- _ der. Miss Martha. Cheatham, Park, Ga... a _ theas, 1 1-2 to 3 ft. high, 25 to 50c; 8 ee Mary or butterfly bushes, purple 25 to 45c; Japanese quince, nice sprouts 15-25 and 40c; King Humbert - red cannas, green foliage : blossoms, 25 or 5 for $1; Winter vio- _ lets blooms in February, March 10c ea : vortyeld in 50c lots; Orange lily bulbs - 10 ea.; Cash or exch. for pink peony, gladioli; or fine dahlias, no singles: or will exch, Mrs. . D._ Satterfield, _ White, Ga., RFD No. 1, Box 33. _ _ Double yellow Japonicas 2 yrs. old, _ well rooted, 25c; Jonquils haa. Daffo- _. Gils, 35 per doz; Crepe myrtle, 45c; oe 50 doz.; Pink flowering al- mond, 25c ea. Evergreen 20c per doz. _ Mrs. Mart Gentry, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. _ Blue lilacs 5 and 10c; White hydran- geas 10c; flag lilies 6 for 25c: Yellow thornless roses. 10 and 15c; Pink .ver- -bena 5c. Different colors of phlox, 3 doz for 25c; Pinks 50c per doz. Chry- _ santhemums. 3 doz. for 25c; Add post- age. Miss Ella M. Fordhorn, Tooms- boro, Ga., Rt 2. ~ -20c; Pink and yellow azaleas, $1 per _ doz; American Beauty rose cuttings, _ Mt. Laurel, hibiscus 25c ea. 6 for $1: - Pink spirea 30c ea.; Pink perennial yhlox 35c per doz; 5 doz. for $1; Coral ushes, pink blooms 75c per doz. Or- ange day lilies, 40c per doz.: Eng. Dogwood 3 for 50c; Altheas, variety of colors 10 for $1; Crimson trumpet creeper 40c per doz.; Hardy net ferns, well rooted 6 for 50c; Pink and white trailing arbutus, 50c per doz. Mrs. A. Wilson, Morganton, Ga. am Magnolia Greybeard 15c ea; Sweet shrubs, willows, Sweet Merckle, 3 for -20c; French dogwood, Flowering al- mond; Oak Hydrancea, 10 ea; Blue flag lilies, dusty millers, 10c; field everblooming daisies, 5c or 8 for 10c; Snow balls, mums, incurved mums, pink and white and yellow 20c per doz. Balm, Tansy, 5c clump; Dewdrops, 5c per doz; Cannas, all colors, green fol- lage: 2 bulbs for 10c; Extra large white Tris. 10 ea.; Blue flower Dutchmans pipe 2 for 5c; or doz. 25c; Green and _ yellow, variegated holds its foliage in winter 15c jea.; Grape hyacinths 5c per doz; (all plants state insnected); add 3c postage on orders. Will exch. for cabbage or onion plants. Mrs. W. A. Lewis, Toomsboro, Ga. Rt. 2. - Deep pink. double Oleanders and pink hydrangeas, well rooted; 25c. a., _ Abelia, azalea, althea, forsythia, crepe myrtle, lilac, double white and red Spirea, white pink and coral red wei- gela, 20c; Cape Jasmine, butterfly _ bushes, white Clematis. 25c ea; Blue Violets 50c per 100; Blue and White Tris 25c per doz. All colors mixed glad- joli very large bulbs, 40c -per doz.; All colors mixed gladioli very large bulbs 40c per doz; Dahlia bulbs, 5c > J. Elsner, Austell, Ga. Rt. 2. Large deep rose pink City of Port- . Jand_cannas, $4 per 100: Large double dils and jonquils, fragrant narcissi -Thixed $1,100; Blooming size gladioli re ae 100; large white bearded Iris, | ver 100, Pink Dorothy Perkin roses oon a . a $1. Mrs. K. R. vamp, Cordele, Ga. a8 oon thrift 15c per doz.; Blue Ro- ents butter and egg bulbs. 30 per doz: White amaryllis, 50 and 75' ea; Hollyhocks, all lants 15e ea; 2 for iw " 5c: Large yr. old well rooted, 50c | 49 ed, |} 25c ea.; 4 for $1; C Blue Iris, $1.25 per 100; White Al-|d extra fine | T. Pollard, Bremen, American or Globe Arborvitae, 15 to| daisies, large clump, 5c: French tall @a.; or 50c per doz. Add postage. Mrs. ent kinds rose cuttings, $1 100; Daffo-- colors, .nice MARKET BULLETIN ea; running honeysuckles 10c ea. or 3 day lilies, 4 for 25c; also pot plants monthly rose per. doz, plus postage. Mrs. , Butler, Ga., Rt. 2, Box for 2d; Ma; all kinds of cuttings 10 J. H. Jarrel Beautiful uniform size, 6 to 8 in. Boxwood plants, $6 per 100; $40 per M; Magnolia trees rooted, 50c ea.5 Watermelon crepe Myrtle trees, rooted ape Jasmines, 30c ea.; Flowering almond rooted, 50c ea; Purple lilac rooted, 30c ea; Cherokee roses rooted, $1 doz.; guaranteed or money refunded. Mrs. UC. M. Robinson, Greenville, Ga. Pink et Golden Forsythia, 20 ea; ae S bulbs, Madonna lil- ies, 25 ea; Rose pink ete Myrtle Weeping Lantana, purple blooms, 15e ea; Sweet yard violets, 25c per 100. Mrs. J. T. Holland, Toomsboro, Ga. Rt. 2. Azaleas pink, white, yellow and red mixed; also Mountain Laurel, Rhodo- aendrons, spruce pine, Japonicas, red flowering, also Coral Berry bushes all 2 to 4 ft. high, well rooted, 6 for $1; $1.75 per doz.; Orange day lilies, trum- pet daffodils, cream narcissi, Snow- drops, blooming size bulbs, 50c per oz.; Cannas, large orange red and yellow mixed, 75c per doz; Butterfl bushes 6 for $1; Hardy ferns and pin and white trailing arbutus, 50c per doz. Mrs. J. H. Penland, Ellijay, Ga. _ Double white and purple Altheas and single red 15c ea; or 2 for 25c; Dou- ble white Spirea, single white and ev- erblooming spirea, 15c ea.; or 2 for 25; large pink monthly rose bushes, white everblooming rose cuttings, 15c ea.; 2 for 25; Chrysanthemums all colors, 25c per doz. plants. Rosemary plants, 10c or 3 for 25c; Evergreen Amur River Privet cuttings, 50c per 100; White Eng. dogwood mock. or- ange 15c ea; 2 for 25c. Mrs. V. BE. Mc- Cook, McIntyre, Ga. Rt. 2. Irish Junipers 5 ft. $1.50 ea; Forsy- thia, Crepe Myrtle, Red monthly rose cuttings, Purple dahlia bulbs, 25c: Yellow monthly rose cuttings, Pink monthly roses, 15c ea; White jonquils April blooming narcissi 25c doz; plants and bulbs state inspected. Purchaser to y .express on aie Junipers, W. a. Rt. 1, Box 387. Red Japonicas, Mountain Laurel, dbi red roses, all 25c ea; Azaleas and wht. roses 2 for 30c; Yellow thornless ro- ses 3 for 30c; Add postage. Miss Ber- tha Abercrombie, Loving, Ga. Bush honeysuckles, winter blooming, Apr. blooming Pink almond, wht. Eng. Cogwood; sng. pink Althea; Bridal wre- ath rose plume spirea, crimson spirea; Van Houttei spirea; Golden glow, For- sythia, Butterfly bushes, yel. Japonicas White star Jasmine, cape jasmine. bright yellow spring roses, dark red monthly roses; crimson ramblers, ali well rooted; large size 40e or 3 for $1. Evergreen privet hedge 2 to 3 ft. $3 100; Jonquils, dbl. Daffodils, April blooming narcissi, mixed 25c doz.; $1.- 75 per 100; Large blue and White Easter Iris, 40c per doz; Dbl. variega- ted Orange day lilies, 25 per doz; Ev- ergreen winter blooming phlox, 25 per doz. Add postage. Mrs. C. H. Ward, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 1. | Bleeding Hearts, 50c ea; Burpees hig blue Iris with purple fall and yel- low beard $1.25 per coz: Pink Iris with yellow beard, $1.50 per doz; Larkspurs nink, blue and variegated 50c per doz; Blue salvia, 40c per doz; Eng primrose large plants, 50c per doz; Calliopsis, 30c per doz; Running blue Periwinkle 3 for 25c: Hollyhocks yellow, pink, wht. red double 10c per pkg. Fox gloves all solors, Larkspur, Primrose, Sweet Wil- Yam double and single, 10c per pkg., 2 pkes. for 25c; Tube Rose bulbs, dou- ble. Tiger lilies, milk and wine lilies, Leopard lilies. 25c ea; Fairv lilies. 3 for 40c. Mrs. 8. W. Sloan, Auburn, Ga. Burpees Giant Iris, $1.50 to $2 per doz.: Old Fashioned Jonaquils, $1.50 ner 100: Orange lilies double and sin- ole 50 to 75c per 100;. Larkspur. Cos- mas, verbena, 10c per doz; Crocus bulbs: 50c ver doz; White violets, 50c ney 100; Shasta and English daisies, 20c ver doz.; Althea, Butterfly bush- es, Coral bushes, Spirea forsvthia. li- lac red and pink creve Mvrtle, yellow and white star Jasmine, English dog- wood. all 25. to 50c: 1 to 2 yr. plants. Dorothy. Perkins, Cherokee roses. 20c ea: Mountain Laurel. Rhododendron, Azaleas. 2 yr. size 50 ea: Evergreen orivet hedge $2 per 100; Cash or will exch. for laving. pure bred poultry. Mrs. E. Snenece. Chamblee, Ga. 2 vr. old Abelias 40c ea.: 3 for #1: Rutterflv bushes and Wisteria, 3 for 60e: Cane Jasmines. 25 ea; 1 Spruce volden fir and 1 Nandina $1.10 ea; Roston Ivv and Periwinkle vines 30c ner doz: Golden Rells, bridal wreath, forsvthia, White Star Jasmine, crepe cannas 4 for 25c; Snow ; pink rambler roses, 15. variegated roses, weeping myrtles. White Spirea. Purvle lilacs. Satisfaction charges. Almond, pea shrub, hydrangeas ana Altheas $1.50 per doz; Cuttings of wei- gelas, 3 Japanese Honeysuckies, Abe- lias, butterfly bushes, Wisteria, 60 pei 100; White cream yellow and purple Iris, 60c yr doz. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, a. Hill of Snow, hardy hydrangeas, rosey pink cluster spirea; Lemon lily birds eye bush, naked Jasmine, indian currant, Forsythia, red, pink, white rambler roses, pink moss rose, White Cherokee roses, pink flowering almond hardy peavine pink, Yucca 1l5c ea; Mixed color perennial phlox, Mixed color, Iris, bridal wreath, white prim- rose, 10c ea. Mrs. L. W. Slaughter, Rising Fawn. Ga. Scarlet red verbena, lilac color ver- bena, rooted 10c ea; Shasta dai- sies well rooted 10c ea; Sweet violets 50c per 100; large pink cactus dbl. red cactus all well rooted 25 and 50c ea. Add postage to all orders. Mrs. A. C. Malphins, Tusculum, Ga. Purple lilac 2 to 3 ft. high, good roots, 3 for $1; Yellow and red can- nas, 60c per doz; 3 doz. for $1.50; Grandpa Grey- Beard, nice size and 2 to 3 ft. tall, 3 for $1; Sweet scented everbloomi eee violets $1. per 100; 2 100 for aL 4; Purple Easter lilies with yellow centers 60c per doz; Fish bone and ruffled fern, Everblooming Red and Pink Begonias, red fuchsia, well rooted, 15c ea.; Add postage on orders under $1. Mrs. Oscar Phillips, Royston, Ga. Rt. 3. Pink Carnation Poppy seed, 10c per spoonful or exch. for flower cuttings and ferns or any kind of flower seed except Zennia or Marigold. Mrs. Clif- ton Jordan, Boston, Ga. Rt. A. Double white, red variegated althea mixed colors single althea; weigela ink and variegated foliage; Forsythia hiladelphia Spirea, Butterfly bushe: 25c to 50c ea; 10 different fine canna; $1.10 per doz; Mixed Gladioli tubers $1.10 per doz; Larkspur, Phlox, 25c per doz; Shasta daisies, Golden, glow, golden stair, poppy 50c f begonias, Oleanders, Sultanas, Justic- ja and other pot plants; water hya- cinths $1.10 per doz. Mrs. R. M. Shep- pard, Stone Mountain, Ga. Rt. 3. Velvet dbl. roses; yellow thornless roses 10c ea; Azalea bushes 25c ea; Evergreen geraniums, 15c per bunch. Miss Thelma Abercrombie, Loving, Ga. Choice Dahlia bulbs, 12 different colors, $1.50 per doz. Mrs. R. Q. Mil- ler, Acworth, Ga. Rt. 2. Butterfly bush, well rooted 25c ea; Winter blooming Jasmine 25c; Hardy Yard Hydrangeas, white 25c ea; Dou- ble Yellow Japonica 25c; Seed of large double mixed colors zinnia; Red Sal- via, Red Sunflower; red Princes fea- thers; Jacobs Ladder; Everlasting. and Spence Sweet Peas; Bachelor buttons. Hibiscus seed all 10c per pkg. Miss Eva Cogburn, Alphareta, Ga. Rt. 2. Daffodils and Jonquils 100 for $1; or 25c per doz Mrs. C. W. Jones, Mc- Rae, Ga. Rt. 2. August day lilies, le ea; you pay Mrs. T, B. Crawford, Jack- son, Ga. Box 65. | Will exch. seed Touch-me-nots, red and white mixed, double, almost like roses; large kind of Marigold seed for ferns or any kind of pot flower cut- tings. Cleo Haynes, Lula, Ga. Rt. 1. Want to exch. Zinnia and Marigold seed for other flower seed. and bulbs. J. C. Beruges, Harlem, Ga. Purple repe Myrtle large. and strong plants 35c ea. Mrs. Scott Da- vis, Hogansville, Ga. . Trailing Arbutus 15c ea; Laurels, Azaleas, red dogwood, 3 for 25c; Wht. Jonquils, Evergreen Galax, tiger lil- ies all for 20c per doz. Add postage. Emma Waters, Loving, Ga. Ivy vine Cuttings, 15c ea; postage collect; Large Pi Chrysanthemum plants, 10c ea; or $1 per doz. White English Dogwood cutings, 25c ea; Postage collect. Mrs. A. L. Branan, 217 Duncan ave., Macon, Ga. Perennial Pea seed, mixed _ colors, 10 per teaspoonful. John Wilson, El- lijay, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 42. , 6 Haster lilies, 30c; 100 for $4; or will exch. for Brown Leghorn eggs. Mrs. Cc. J. Ligon, Talbotton, Ga. Blue Flag lily bulbs, also white flag bulbs. 25c per doz; $1.50 per 100; Jon- quils, Snowdrops and jJune blecoming yellow lilies 20c per doz; 90c per 100; Sword Ferns, 2 for, 25c. Add postage on small orders. Miss L. M. Davis, Sil- ver Creek, Ga. Rt. 1. cs Old fashioned white Jonquils, 20c per doz; Hollyhock seed red or white 10c large teaspoonful; Star Bethlehem 20c a 100; Cinnamon Vine, 2 doz. 10c all del. Mrs. Mary L. Goddard, Sum- merville, Ga. Rt. 4, Box 71. Watermelon pink crepe myrtle and daffodils, Jonquils to exch. for any-~ thing I can use. Mrs. Mattie Gray, Bowdon, Ga.. Rt. 6. Mixed Sweet Peas, 10c per oz., $1.10 Linda, Pink | per lb. Del. Miss L, K. Willams, Lo- cust Grove, Ga. r doz; Ferns - sd PAGE THREE Azaleas, pink and yellow; pink, red and flesh pink roses; pink weigelas, wolden Bells; all well rooted; 5 for $1 del. No orders under $1 accepted. Miss Ruby Webb, Elijay, Ga. Rt. 3. Dark Red peonies, 25c ea; Sweet scented grass pinks, 15c per doz; 8 doz. for $1; Arabian lilies, 15c a doz; 4 doz. for 50c; Blanket Flowers seed 10c OBy tablespoonful; cosmos seed 10c per tablespoonful. Mrs. Christine Mc- Cleod, College Park, Ga. Rt. 2. Shasta daisies 35c per doz, (the large flowering type of cannas) mixed, red, yellow, bronze and orange mixed. 40c per doz. Add postage. Mrs. J. P. ae 85 Warren St., N. E. Atlanta, B. Pride of Rochester Cutings 35c per | doz; lily-of-valley bulbs 40c per doz.; Lemon lily bulbs 35c per doz; White narcissi bulbs 40c per lb; Trumpet daffodils, 50c per doz. Add postage. Mrs. H. D. Roper, Mineral Bluff, Ga. 20 large Canna bulbs, $1; red, orange speckled or yellow; violets a jarge bunch for 10c. Miss Esther Mae Wright, Cordele, Ga. Rt. 2. ; White Kerria Japonica or Easter ro- ses 25c or two for 35c; Shasta daisies 15 per doz; or 2 for 25c. Large pink and white canna bulbs, 50c per doz. Exch for Azaleas or shrubs. Add _pos- tage. Mrs. W. R. Wise, Wadley, Ga. Iris, 3 named varieties 50c per doz. DOshp al Miss Lillian Grubb, Demor- est, Ga. Hollyhocks, mixed colors, golden glow, yellow coreopsis, purple peren- nial sweet peas; strong, mos old plants. 25c per doz. postpaid. Miss Mary Lewis, Cornelia, Ga. White Flag lily bulbs; yellow June Lily bulbs; Narcissi jonquils, daffo- dils, _buttercups, butter-egg bulbs; Cherokee roses well rooted; will exch. for chickens. (No Name) Roundale, Ga. Box 72. _Althea bushes, red, white and pink; | single lavender; 35 ea.; 4 for $1.20 del; bloomed in 1929. Mrs. R. C. Lov- ett, Cuthbert, Ga., Rt. 2. _ A. R. Privet, will average 15 to 12 in. $1 and $1.50 per 100; Easter Roses Winter Jasmine, Winter Honeysuckles, purple lilac, Goldenbells, 10c ea; Large white Althea and White Spirea, but- terfly bushes, 15c ea; Collection of 10 roses $1.50 ea; Pillow of Gold, pink Cochet, double red Jeanette, Heller, Marie Van, H. Victoria white, another very pretty white, some 2 yr. sizes, i. white and pink Cochets, Jeanette H. double reds, 15-35c; Shasta daisies, olden glow D. type, pink yellow white ums, 25 per doz; Devils red-hot- oker 20c ea. Include postage. Mrs. . C. Roark, Clermont, Ga. Blue Lupines 50c per doz; leopard plants 25c ea; Easter lilies, yellow and | white mixed colors, 35 for 6, dbl. red Easter 2 for 25c mixed col., Gladioli bulbs, 25c per doz; Cannas, red with : dark red foliage, 50c per doz. Mrs. D.. G. Jones, Arlington, Ga. eu Hardy. hibiscus red, ae pink or | watermelon red crepe,Myrtle; Flower- ing quince, red blooms, Spirea Van Houttei or Bridal eath, white; baby breath, white; Evergreen large leaf . boxwood. Mrs. Couts red pink varia- tions, Everblooming rose, Dorothy Per- kins climbing, red also pink; All plants | 2 yrs. old, strong rooted, 30c ea; any five for $1.10. Mrs. W. H. Rucker, Milner, Ga. Rt. 1. ; Yellow Royal Blue Iris 25c doz; Red Scarlet Honeysuckle vines, 2, $1; pink Crepe Weigela 25c ea; dbl. Cream Ja- ponica 25c ea; 2 for 40c; Blue Fox glove, 25c doz.; White Snowdrip 20c fe doz; Premium rose, large dbl. size, 40c; flowering almonds, pink, 20c ea; Large bloom .pinks, 40c; Miss Pear] Vick, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. Os lela Blue Grape hyacinths, 50c per 100. Mrs. J. M. Bobo, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 1. | Pyracantha, Ligustrum, Pottospor- ums, green variegated leaf arborvitae. Camellia Japonicas, Euonimus, cam- phor, any 3 for $1.55; Abelia, punia, | Deutzia, barberry, Philadelphus nan- dine, domestica forsythia, kerria, hy- drangeas; butterfly bush, winter jas- mines, rosemary primulae, oleanders, white red cream with red stripe dbl; pink yellow white variegated leaf, dbl. altheas, white, lavender pink wine crepe myrtles; red, white, purple, pink, spirea; Crimscn pink honeysuckle bush Regal lily bulbs, weigelas.. Radiance | roses, pink red, flesh, white cochet, any 4 for $1.15; 6 for $1.60; postpaid. Mrs. J. A. Griffin, Cordele, Ga. 512. | 16th Ave., E. ta Barberry Thunbergia bushes, red berries in the gall; 1 to 2 yrs. old 3 ne for 75 or 20c ea; Honeysuckle vines white and yellow blossoms on the same vine 2 for 40c.or 6 for 70c; Gol- den yellow lilies 6 for 75c; Running ~ roses, large nink and white 2 yrs. olf. 2 for 50c. Mrs. Dessie Vick, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. PAGE FOUR Flowers and Seed For Sale Monthly rose cuttings 8 for 25c; or 4 for 10c del; Giant mixed zinnia seed 10c del. Mrs. A. S. Paulk, Ocilla, Ga. Yeliow thornless rose 4 for 25c; bush lilies 3 for 20c; Snow balls 10c ea; red and white dogwood 4 for 25c; Ivy 6 for 30c; Laurels 2 for 15c; Bush and hon- eysuckle vines, 3 for 25c; white pine 8 for 25c; Spruce pine 3 for 25c, Pink, red rose bushes 3 for 25c; Trailing Ar- butus 15c doz; Gladax 15c doz; Daffo- dils 3 for 25c. Add postage. Mrs. Lizzie Parker, Hemp, Ga. Pink Crepe myrtle 18 in. to 24 in. 40c; Forsythia 15 in. 20 in; 25c; Flow- ering almond 18 to 24 in. 25c; Glossy Abelia 50c; Butterfly bushes 25c; dou- ble white spirea 35c; A. R. Privet, $ per 100; Include postage. Mrs. O. P. Payne, Clermont, Ga. : Azaleas 25c ea; or 6 for $1; White and red dogwood 25 and 35c ea; White jonquils 20c doz; lemon lilies 35c_ doz Rhododendrons and white pines 25c Mrs. E. J. J. Henry, Mineral Bluff, es Ga. EX White Laster lilies 10c ea; 50c per . 1-2. doz; 90c per doz; $7 per 100 FOB. -. Miss Idel Rahn, Guyton, Ga. RFD 2. 1 doz. Cape Jasmine 25c ea; Varie- a gated Eng. Honeysuckles 1 yr. old 40c * a; 1 pink Climbing monthly rose bush ' 30 ea; Pink and red cream monthly ; rose bush 30c ea; 9 boxwoods ft. high 40c ea. Mrs. E. L. Roberts, Suwanee, a. ae Red Rambler roses, velvet roses, ae purple Wisteria vine red Althea dbl. : pink almond white Engl. dogwood 15c . a., Fox glove 20c per doz; orange lil- eh ies 15c doz; Jonquils 20c per doz; Snow-on-Mountain 10c doz; Golden Bell and white Bridal Wreath loc ea. All well rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Will : James, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. ? a Arborvitae (American Pyramidal) 2 yrs. old, 7 to 8 in. 35c; 3 for $1; White Hydrangeas 20c Coral vine, blooming size, 20c ea.; 3 for 50c; verbena pink, _ red white 20c 3 doz. 50c; Hardy red > carnation 10c ea; Fla. sweet peas Tc per pke. No Exch. Add postage under i ie DOC, s. Ida Taylor, Box 84, Arling- ton, Ga. Rt. 2. .. : Dbl. Yellow Japonicas, 2 yrs. old swell rooted, extra large 50c ea; Well - yooted Silver bush 4 yrs. old T5c ea; 2 for $1; Large Iris 50c per doz; Vel- vet roses 25c ea; pink owering al- monds 25e ea. Mrs. Annie Gentry, Hin ia. Ga. Rt. 3. Red Gladioli bulbs for 30c per doz. Or will exch for a few white and pur- ple ones. Floye Mobley, Glennville, iy Ga. : Red dogwood 3 for 25c; Tiger lilies - 30c per doz; Trailing arbutus 25c per doz; Evergreen galax 20c; Wild-geran-. hy ium 25c per doz; White pine 20c ea.; Jonquils and daffodils, 30c per doz.; Yellow thornless roses, 15c ea; Flow- ering Pairs, 20c ea; Cherokee roses, 75c per doz. Add_ postage. Miss Ruth ' Wilson, Mineral Bluff, Ga. Care Di- hart Box. oy : 25 Purple Lilacs, 25c ea; California Privet hedge plants 5c ea; or 50 for $1.50: Butterfly bush, 25c ea; Crepe Myrtle pink, 25c ea; Dorothy Perkins roses, pink, 2 for 25c; Orange Marigold seed, 10c per cupful. All FOB. Mrs. L. D. Spriggs, Rockmart, Ga. Rt. 2. Flowering flowers, several thousand bulbs or roots of large yellow with red _ variegated $1.50 per 100; lemon yellow $1.25: white and pink flowering al- 'monds 10e ea; Caladium lilies 15 ea; dbl. purplet dahlias, 50c per doz; beau- -tiful lavender an white variegated dah lias 75 per doz; Radiance roses, well rooted 50c ea; Paul. Neyron 50c ea.; Wax pink 50c ea; Call at 403 Randall s.. East Point, Ga. Mrs. Ivy Duggan Walker, 408 Randall St., East Point, Ga. Everblooming roses, pink, red, 25c ea: Pink rambler roses rooted 10c ea; dbl. dahlias pink, red, yellow and va- riegated $1 per doz; Smaller varieties mixed colors; larger blooms hollyhocks 5c per doz.; Large blooming cannas fierv red vinks and vellow 50c per doz Orange lilies and blue and white iris 40c ner doz; 10 varieties flowers mix-~- ed. 25c. Add postage would exch. for fine large mums, red or pink. Mrs. J. Winter, Buford, Ga. All eolors large Chrysanthemums. originally from Hastings, also Hastine | 1929 Mum collection: 50c per doz. Add nostasce. Primrose vlants 25 per doz. a Mrs. I, H. Harwill, Dublin, Ga., Box 244. Alexander Hill Grey roses; well rooted. 1 yr. old price 25 ea. Add bushes ss postage: Hydrangeas. blue, price. 25 _ pa, Add nvostare. Gibson, Ga., RFD Mixed. canna. ae W. J. Snider, per doz; Red and Purple verbena 75c 3. $1 per 100; White Tris 00; Shasta daisies strong and large curler MARKET bronze mums, 20c per doz; Giant red dahlias 15c per bulb; Evergreen hedge 2 1-2 to 3 ft. high and well rooted $1.- 50 per doz. All FOB no exch. Mrs. M. B. Lee, Fort Valley, Ga., RFD 4. Several purple lilfcs; dbl. bright red cannas; purple Wisteria, flowering al- mond, Bridal Wreath, Silver honey suckle; May cactus variegated; 1 flow- ering pear ,dark red; purple violets; tiger lilies; Sweet Williams; please write. Mrs. Joe McWhorter, Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 1. White and blue hardy Easter lilies 40c per doz; del. Mrs. M. J. Howing- ton, Commerce, Ga. RFD 3. Tris, Canna, red spider and pink fairy lilies 50c per doz; Orange colored say lilies, 25c per doz;. Mixed colors larkspur and phlox 25c per 100; Shas- ef ta daisies, fox glove ragged robin, 25c per doz; pink everblooming begonia, 10c ea; well rooted. Add postage. Mrs. E. L. Rogers, Griffin, Ga. Rt. B. Monthly roses, well rooted and dif- ferent colors 20c ea; Velvet roses 20c; yellow thornless roses 15c; Yellow lemon lilies $1 per doz; Fox glove 75c per doz; Spruce pines, $1 Yellow root 35c per Ib. Add postage on small or- ders. Miss Cora Turner, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4. Long stem butter and egg bulbs, 20c doz; Primflocks, pink, 15c per doz; deep pink altheas 2 yrs. old 25c; Pink almond blooming size, $3.25; double yellow Japonicas, 25c. all well rooted. Mrs. A. Tuck, Ellijay, Ga.; Rt. 3. Old time fragrant violets the varie- ty that grew in our_ grandmothers garden. Piants 1c ea.; Stamps for pos- eat Miss Ella Trimble, Adairsville, a. Butterfly bush pink Weigela, red spirea; blue Hydrangeas, purple lilac, pink and lavender crepe Myrtle; Wht. dbl. Althea and Golden Bell, 25c ea; Purple Wisteria, 20c ea; yellow Jas- mine and Snowdrops 15c; All well rooted, postage paid on orders for 50c or more. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Wiilsey, Ga. Rt. 1. Strong Wisteria plants, blue 25c ea.; vlus postage. W. B. Perkins, Carroll- ton, Ga. Rt. 7. Purple Almonds, 20c ea; Arborvitae and Forsythia and yellow golden bells all well rooted; Old fashioned sweet May pinks, 15c ea; yellow and white flowered evergreen leaf honeysuckle plants rooted 15 ea; Bronze leaf pink white flowered honeysuckle-plants 15c ea; Bermuda grass slips rooted, $1.25 ver M. Jessie Cash, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 3. Any quantity of cannas, President red, King Humbert Orange Scarlet; Mrs. Alfred Conrad,.salmon pink and yellow King Humbert, or Queen Hel- en, yellow spotted, orange and scar- let. 5c ea; $3 per 100. Mrs. J. L. Ru- ble, Quitman, Ga. Large double poppy seed mixed col- ors; single red poppy; balsam vine seed; double touch-me-not; mixed col- ars; red cypress seeds; double and sin- gle pink seed, mixed colors; blue dai- sy seeds; Old fashioned bachelor but- tons; ea. 10c per pkg. Mrs. J. M. Thornton, Tignall, Ga. Pink carnation poppy seed, 10c per spoonful; or exch. for flower cuttings and ferns or any kind of flower seed except Zinnias or Marigold seed. No Name or Address. Dark Purvle Iris, $42. per 100; Shas- ta daisies $1.25 per 100; Orange lilies $1 per 100: Pink Primrose, 25c per doz.; deep Weigela 25c ea; Snow ball. pink crepe myrtles, Weeping Lindas. Old fashioned yellow thorny roses, all well rooted 25c ea; White Eng. dog- wood, bird Eye hedge bush. purple and nink Altheas 2 for 25c; Brides Bou- quet 25e; Golden Bell, yellow Forsy- thia 25c. All well rooted. Add post- age. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Ellijay, a. Daffodils and Narcissus, Star of Bethlehem all 25c per doz. Leopard lil- jes 25c per doz; Orange lilies 25c per Joz.; vink creve Mvrtles, vink Wei- velas. Purnle Lilacs, Spirea. Van Hout- tei, all well rooted, 25c; Yellow thoern- ess rose 25c; Blue Grass, 25c per doz. White FEng., Golden Bell vellow for- MARKET BULLETIN low free stone peach trees; Or will |exch. Everbearing strawberry plants | yr for the above specified. Mrs. Paulk, Ocilla, Ga. _.Figs 25c ea; Tame Hewberry plants dc ea; Blackberries 5 doz; Guaran- Ace, teed to be well rooted. Mrs, 'B. T. Gil- |) mer, Lyerly, Ga. Everbearing strawberry plants, per 100, or will exch for dah lia bul or other flowers or dried fruit. Wri what you have to exch. No name o address. _ Pecan trees all sizes, Schleys and Stuarts; inspected and budded prices reasonable. tee Holt; Sandersville, Ga. ~ State inspected, budded. peach trees Stuart and Schley true to nam; 4. to 8 ft. 40 to 80c; in lots of 12; In lots of. 50 to 100, 10 per cent off. J. M. John- |. son, Shellman, Ga. RFD 1. Try the new Alamo Grape one of the best sellers, on the market: is well adopted to all kinds of soil; fine root- ed cuttings 50c ea; or $5 per doz. Cle- | on Brown, Alamo, Ga. Nice rooted trees Red Goose plums, 3 for 30c del; 10 for 75c; Stamps ac- eee A. Steinheimer, Woolsey, Ga, 50,000 Schley, Stuart and Money Cheap. State in- spected; Write for prices, stating quantities you can use. C,. C. Har- man, Stovall, Ga. . State inspected - True to Name Peach and apples trees; all leading varieties 3 to. & ft. 2 yr well branched 15c ea; Pear trees arly Harvest, Keiffer Cy- cle 4 to 5 ft. 50c: Grape vines 2 yr. No. 1 Concord and Niagara, 10. WwW. H. Alexander, Cleveland, Ga. t May. cherry sprouts 25c ea. fannie - | Rundles, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 7. State insp., peach trees: Mayflower, Red Bird, Early Rose, Carmen, Ga. Chinese Cling, White Eng. and Stonsons Oc-. tober, 3 to 4 ft., 20c ea., del. Prizeta- ke rand Evans plums, same price. Ps W. White, Goggins, Ga. All leading varieties well branched, 2 yr. old apple trees, 20c ea., 1 yr old, idc ea., peach 20 ea., pineapple, Keif- fer and Bartlett pears, Early Ricnmongd cherry, 50c ea., Niagara and Concord grape vines, 10c; A Gov. insp. and true to name. Exch. for syrup, hon- | ey, or chickens. Mrs. Lee Head, Cleve- | land, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 1. Gov. insp., Stuart and Schley pe- can trees, 60c to $1 ea., Eng. walnuts, $1 to $1. 50 ea., black walnut, 50c. e2., Six Weeks plums, $60 M, Mayflower, Hiley, Carmen Early . Rose, Elberta, White English, Fluellen, Ga. Belle peach trees; Red June, Climax, Botan, Winesap. six week plums, $2. 50 doz., Rt, 2 100. R. L. Wheeler, Macon, Ga. Schley or Stuart and Money Maker peca ntrees; Will exch for shelled corn) or shelled Velvet beans. 8. K. Simon, Albany, Ga. 4 30 well rooted best fig apes 1 and 2 feet high, 15c me or 12 1-2c ea., for the lot. Mrs. Ww. . Chasteen, Locust Grove, Ga. | Japan walnut trees, 1 ve old, 25 ea. A. V. Hartley, Alamo, Several doz. well rooted, old | Blue Grape vines, $1 per doz; teu than }1 doz. not prepaid. 6 doz, for $5. C. D, Collins, Cordele, Ga. Rt. ye Yates, Terry. Winter, Wilson red, June Apple tirees, 2 yr. old 15. ea; Kin- ard, Golden, Winesap, Rome Beauty. Shockley, and Harvest Horse, striped June and Stayman apple. trees, 1 Yt old, well shaped and: rooted, state in- spected free from disease these prices are for quick sale. R. =. Rhodes, Baldwin, Ga. - Pecan sprouts 2 to 5 ft, high: 10c to. 25c; Black . everbearing Mulberry vlants well rooted 15c ea; 8 for $1: White Scuppernong vines 2 to Devi, long,-15c and 25c. Mrs. V. E. Mc- Cook, McIntyre, Ga. Rt. 2. State inspected budded pecan trees. Stuart and Schley 3 to 8 ft., 25c; 70c in lots over 25, 10 per cent off. Idus Johnson, Shellman, Ga. Rt, 1. Nice scunnernong vines, rooted, two for 500... Wi BE: McCart, Logansville, Ga. Rt. 4.. Red and Yellow plum. trees from 25 to 50c! Write or see, Ww. Ht. Purcell, Glenville: Ga. Rt. Budded Schley pecan trees. 2 to ft. $20 to $45 per 100; In smaller lots orice a little higher: Write for prices n siz you want: Will exch for peas, shelled corn at reas- ae price. L. M. ehnedy, iOlins, a Earlv Mav cherry sprouts $1. p r 4oz; White Willow neach trees $1 per doz: oe. Beck a en plants. $ La O7%. se i bushes, Budded pecan trees, Schley and: stu- | ties: will exch. for anything I can use | or: 104: 100 bu. Red Skin Porto Rico otae acvovirient: inspected Imp. Porto. Iron} No 1 12.50 ped bbl; No. 2. $10 per bbl; fob. at. Cario, Cash with orders. C. W. cypress bbls. $18 per bbl: fob. J. M, Bax-. Fine quality Ga. oo Syrup: 6 No. ~ Good grade thick Ga,, cane syrup in} PAGE FIVE per bbl. fob. J. a Howell, Meigs, Ga. RG. 4; 150 -10 Ib. cans of fancy sugar cane 1929 syrup at 75c or can; not less than 10 cans sold. W. A Jodran, Lyons, Ga. Pure Ga. Cane syrup in 34-gal bbls. 50c per gal. Ga. _ Extra fine eat pure and thick rib- on cane syrup; 75c per-gal. fob Glen- ood, Ga. N, A! Wynn, Glenwood, Ga. 7 bbls new Ga. Cane syrup; sample on request. $10 per bbl. or will exch. | for hogs or. runner peanuts. J. J. Dixon fe Bainbridge, Ga. Old fashion So. Ga. sugar cane sy- rup; case 6- 10 cans $4.80; 12 5 lb. cans . $5.20; Cayana Cane syrup 6 10 lb. cans $3.80 fob. W. D. Wells, Adel, Ga. Best grade pure sugar cane syrup; {ip coked thick and heavy; sealed in cans hot; $4.50 case (6-10 cans) 5 cans; $5.10 24 qts. All freight prepaid _ in Ga. for check with order. All cans labeled with full size labels; Write for del. prices on bbls. Lee Patrick, Quit- ; man, Ga. Have 500 gals. of Pure Ga. ane sy- hup of good grade; 75c per gal. Will ~ exch. for corn if:close enough to be | brought to my ene: ee Thaine, Mets | ter, Ga. , Guaranteed pure thick | and extra bright Ga. cane syrup in 1-2 gal cans 50 per can fob here. Any quanity. Jas. 4 A. Chauncy, Screven, Ga, iy Georgia cor Wanted | BEANS AND PEAS WANTED * cow peas. Only Ist class seed shipped Rhett Stem ETE MORI) ee a: Want: 10 Ibs. iy table: peas Sands beans; Exch for Mother Hubbard Rol- ler Washboard yew; Several to be exch. for peas, butter beans or cattail millet; I pay charge on boards, you on what you have to exch, Mrs. J. iB. Cullars, Claxton, Ga. Rt. 3.. Want to. exch. Rhyne S Cool witt- Tron field peas, 3 bus. of cotton. ao Want 1 bu. of. Obbotie beets seal \ pay eash' or exch. Brabham peas $3.50 per bu. or Wannamaker 50 per bu. B. Ga. Rt. 4 Want 10 bus. Biloxi beans send sam: ple and price. J. A, Kennedy, Pavo, | Ga. Want 25 to 100 Ibs. any variety of good crowder peas; Send ee a make best cash; price. FOB. C, rel, Buford, Ga. Rt. 2. : Early varieties - or" Crowder, Quote v. riety and price. J. liff, Blackshear, Ga. - ; Wanted: Beans and peas any ee ty and size lots. Quote price. Cc. A. Rowland, Athens, Ga. Want all varieties peas. F. [A Bland. Jr., Cordele, Ga. Want 8 bus. peas any A0od, kind, | just so they are good sound peas and not damaged too bad; Will exch. In- iz subator for same, (325 cap. gdod con- jition); Want $30 ox sam ite vhat you have. W.A tity Gane Rig oy Want to exch. 80 Ibs. of Red skin Spanish peanuts, hand eked oe 60 bs. New Era Peas. Hach to pay char-_ .es.. W. A. Summer, Adrian, Ga. _ Want Seed peas, Will exch other farm products for same. Alapaha, Ga. : 50 bus. Soy beans, will exch. choice. papershell pecan trees for same; trees tO. 7% ft. Gov; Woodall, Milner, Ga. Want to exch, Cypress Incubator . 144 ege cap. used 5 times only, for Velvet beans or field peas. iW. Wek Brooks, Greensboro, Ga. | , Want to buy 1-2 pk. of Acre am Peas and would be glad to get a few of the old fashion running yard peas he a that is grown in gardens Mrs. L. cElwain, Jennings, Fla. "peas, ; Wanted: Velvet beans: Send sample > with best price on 400 bus. or less $0- $4.80 12 _ Wanted to exch. Wannamaker cot- ton seed and Piedmont 2 ear corn ee Ri wih vee ee ha lea Mar- inspected. B. Loyd i @ipperer, Marlow, Cleveland cotton seed 1st a from originator, $1.- . Fe TN Rockmart, a day Velvet seed and Bunch Velvet seed; also price on car lots Velvet in pods. $4.50. These. prices include del. charges . to any point in Ga. dk, Ponder, Whig- Edwin H. Hanna, Gifford, S..C. Island Farms, Columbus, Ga; Whtie Spanish {Deen to xch. for Oto be Wanted Cow peas. Pay cash or exch SS registered Jerseys for same. Jerseys _ Rt, 2. Sy PAGE SIX.2 < Market Bulletin jjing at special rate of postage pro- |ivided for in section 1103. Georgia Published \Weekly By The BUREAU OF MARKETS: Arthur D. Jones, Director Department Of Agriculture Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1930 Entered as second class matter Feb- ruary 15, 1922, at the Post Office Jat Atlanta, Georgia, u under, the act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mail- Act of October 3, 1917. Notices of farm produce and ap- purtenances, admissible under pos- tal regulations, inserted one time on each request and repeated only |when request is accompanied by new copy of notice. Limited space will not pera in- Wlsertion of unimportant notices. Un- der Legislative act the Market Bul- letin does not assume any respon- Ilsibility for any notice appearing in jithe Bulletin or transaction result- ing therefrom. : A iubators & Brooders : For Sale 1 Super Hatcher Inc 250 capacity, good as new, $15 _;Also 1 Brooder, ca- acity to match Tne $5. Mrs. C H iG. ei Farrar, Jenkinsburg, Ga. m Conds, or pigs. ey order Inc: 100 egg capacity $4.50. Mrs. Rollin J. Hall, Talbotton, Ga. 1 five Burner Boss Oil stove, I oil prooder 500 capacity both in a No. 1 condition. Mrs. W. H. Ferguson, Sy- camore, Ga. - 1 Buckeye Style E Inc., capacity 110 good as new, $15. Mrs. HG Mealing. Augusta, Ga. Rt. 3. Buckeye incubator, 110 cap., good $17.50. Mrs. J. C. Lumsden, _ Talbotton, Cray 1 Belle City Inc. 140 cap; 1 Little Brown Hen Ine. in good condition with instructions; Both for $10 or will sell separately. Rh. McNair, Wrens, Ga. ( Will exch 1 Buckeye Inc. 120 cap. for baby chicks, hens, ducks, turkeys Bo Oe Ward, Rome, Ga. 144 Cap. Cypress incubator, set five times, Sell or exch. for velvet beans or field peas. W. W. Brooks, Greens- boro, Ga. Radio Blue. Flame brooder, 500 chk. cap. used 1 season; in. best condition = $6. pape ss args please send mon- rs. J. Ga. Rt: 2: 1 Electric brooder, 150 cap., never been. used; also. 1 been used, but in perfect condition; in good houses these will keep the Con - Buckeyes and one temperature from varvine one decree - Warren Howard, Atlanta, Ga. Gen. wel 1 Super Hatcher Inc. good ae Sion, 600 egg cap. $25 FOB. L. D. Had- a aee Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 1. : Little Putnam -brooder heater with directions for making box; 60 : cap. in good: condition $3 del. or will exch. for a good pig or 3 large hens. - Mrs. T. W. Hagood, Marietta, Ga. Rt. tically new, perfect cond. Oil burner. Sell for y Buckeye brooder, 500 cap; prac- $12. 50. UMrs.. Me 3 Pickren; Rhine, Ga. 1 Little Brown Hen incubator, al- most new. Will sell for, $3.50, or exch for 25S C RI Red baby chicks. Mrs. aes H. Cook, Cecil; Ga. Box 117. Queen Inc. 130 cap. Style .K. No. model B. Instructions book. All in good cordition, $15 cash. Mrs. D. L. - Aiderman, Sr., Brooklet, Ga. Because of a slight change of equip- ment, we have an almost new Buck- eye 10, 000 egg Incubator, in perfect condition at an attractive price. H. R. Gaskins, Americus, Ga. Box 469. 3 Breeders in good condition: two Radio. Capacity from 300 to 500 chicks. Will sell for $9 ea., FOB Register, Ga. Mrs. H. V. a _ Franklin, Register, Ga. 1 Buckeye Inc. 216 cap. in good con- dition $14 or will exch for 100 thor- oughbred Red Baby ee to be del. ee ie Se J: A. Dickey, Midville 500 cap brooder, A teem oo . ity for\day old ks: 56 in. E MARKET BULGE Tt Ne chick cap. been used 2 days. Reason cf selling too large for my small bunch chickens. Will exch for 50 chicks, lg. breed R.R. or White Rock preferred. Let me know what you have. A. L. Thompson, Dexter, Ga. 1 Tron clad Inc. 140 cap., $12; One Weber Brooder, 100 cap. $10; or will exch for calves of equal value. Ernest Rice, Maxeys, Ga. Prairie State Inc., 400 cap. aimost new, perfect condition, Will sell for $35, Less than 1-2 price. Will consid- er trade for poultry. R. F. Haney, Smyrna, Ga. as 1 Big Gray Hen Inc. 100 cap in good condition; has thermometer and in- struction book and all good as new. $5. .W. F. Treivett, Winston, Ga. 1 Chick Reliable Oil Burning brood- er 500 chick capacity: will sell for $7.- 50, or for 50 baby chicks pure Barred Rocks or Reds or Tancred strain Leg- herns. Grady Price, Canton, Ga. 1 Queen Incubator, 600: egg capac- ity. $40; 1 Queen Inc. 400 egg capacity $25; 1 Iron clad Inc, 150 capacity, $8 FOB: Monticello, Ga. C, K. Malone, Gladesville, Ga. Super Hatcher Incubator 150 capac- ity, good as new, $14. Mrs. S. E. Field B14 Howell Mill Rd. Atlanta, Ga. RFD Ideal Electric incubator, 150 capac- .ity; equipped with patented egg turn- ing tray; size 27x30x31 1-2 in. high. Original cost $18.50 will sacrifice for $12.50. Mrs. E. Spence, Chamblee, Ga. 1 Wisconsin Inc., 540 capacity $25; Good as new; 2 Wisconsin. Inc. 250 capacity $12. 50 ea; nearly new. 1 Wis- consin Brooder 500 capacity, $12.50; 1 Wisconsin Brooder 125 cap. $5. J. C. Etheridge, Forsyth, Ga. Rt. 2. 1 Buckeye Inc. 250. cap. A-1 condi- tion $20; 1 Buckeye Brooder 500 cap. oil burner, good as new, $15: J. A. Johnson, Barnesville, Ga. Old. Trusty Incubator, 120 cap., in good condition, thermometer and in- struction book, FOB $10. Mrs. J .W. Boyett, Morris Station, Ga. 2 Putman brooders, 50 or 60 cap., $3 ea. Cash with order. Both in good a Mrs. H. W. McCord, Norwood, a. 1 Buckeye Incubator 110 egg capacity $15; 1 Porter soft heat 200 egg capac- ity $18. 1 double deck Wisconsin 500 egg capacity $30 all in good condition complete with thermometer, ready for hatching. Will exch for syrup corn or peas. J. A. Wilson, Martin, Ga. Little Brown Hen Incubator com- plete with thermometer and instruct- ion book, ready for use $3 del. or will axch. for 1 hen and 1 cockerel, Black Minorcas, Pope strain each to pay aa C. F. Carroll, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 1 Miller Ideal incubator 100 egg ca- pacity, in.good condition, complete ex- zept instruction book $8 FOB = cash with order. Ira M. Galloway, Cum- ming, Ga., Rt. 7. 1 Wisconsin Incubator 500 egg ca- pacity, in good condition; $25 or exch for baby chicks, corn or syrup. Wallace Wilson, Martin, Ga. Rt. 2. Used Incubators and brooders, good, guaranteed condition. Write for pric- 2s and description of kind and size nee: Chas. .F. Howe, Fort Valley, Fag Inaibator, 250 epe capacity, first-class conition splendid hatcher, 512.50, FOB. Roy D. Tankersley, Ap- pling, Ga. Miller Ideal Incubator, 250 capac- ity; used 1 season; perfect condition; hot water, copper tank, 2 burner lainp, $20. or will exch for corn, peas, oats vr a good Jersey heifer. Mrs. C. W. Page, Norcross, Ga. , Super Hatcher Incubator, 250 egg capacity; reference furnished as \ to henesty. Miss Lillian Thomas, Har- alson, Ga. Box 36. No. 5 Standard Buckeye Incubator, ood condition $40; Standard Buckeye {(ncubator No. 3; $25 both prices at farm. I. M. Hyde Fitzgerald, Ga. 1 Incubator 550 capacity; tempera- ture. to 103 degrees; $5. R. H. Mc- Comb, Milledgeville, Ga. Superior Incubator, 600 egg capac- ity, automatic egg turner, egg tester, thermometer instruction book. Used for only 1 hatching. Will sell at my home for $25. Also portable brooder house 11x12. Will sell for $22.50. Used only one season. J. C. Robertson, Chamblee, Ga. Rt. 2. ' Advance coal burning brooder, 1000 chick capacity, never used $18; or will exch for 500 capacity brooder or any- thing I can use; Advance Oil burner brooder 300 chick capacity; good con- Gition $10 FOB; or will exch for 500 use. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga. capacity brooder or anything I can 1 Coal burning brooder, 3200 aes oe canopy that has never been used $25.) Cash or exch for 25 March 1929 pull- ets; Also 300 chick size 32 in. metal canopy oil burner used 6 \weeks. $12 or 12 pullets. Alberta Wood, South Atlanta, Ga. Sol Hot brooder 350 chick capacity; 500 capacity, 20 per cent on all broo- ders guaranteed. H. L. Wallace, Bow- don Junction, Ga. . 1 X-Ray Incubator 200 egg capac- ity $15; 1 X-Ray. Incubator }150 egg capacity $10, 300 - Hot brooder $15; all for $35. Mrs. E. A. Lornbut, Den- ton, Ga. 1 OE. size. Simplex brooder stove, in -A-1 condition; been used 8 weeks in all, will exch for. 150 baby chicks, Feb. natch, J. B. Giants, R. I. Reds or Barred Rocks. Party to pay express charges on brooder. Mrs. C. J. Meeks, West Green, Ga. Rt. 2: 1 Queen Incubator, 275 egg capacity, in perfect condition cost $55 and only been used twice; 1 brooder 500 chick capacity in good condition; both for $40 cash. P. O. Money order or -ashiers check accepted. Mr. R. H. Akin, Griffin, Ga. Rt. B, 1 Buckeye Incubator, 250 egg ca- pacity A-1 condition $20; Blue Flame Buckeye brooder $15 will exch for | corn or anything I can use J. A. Johnson, Barnesville, Ga. 1 Queen Incubator 275 egg capac- ity with automatic trays; good condi- tion $25. 1 Standard Buckeye incuba- tor 175 capacity, good condition $18. 1 Iron clad incubator 140 capacity, $6. Tom Cade, Elberton, Ga. Rt. 4. Candee. Incubatorfirst rate condi- tion 134 egg capacity; Hot water pipes inside continued even temperature. Cost $350, will sell for $150. Terms if desired. A. J. Buchanan, 606 Reese Park, Americus, Ga. 1 Ideal Electric Incubator, 1200 egg capacity, in perfect condition; cheap for cash. Mrs. A. F. Beckum, Wrens, Ga. 1 Queen Incubator. 690 egg capacity; Soo condition; oil burner, $40. Mrs. B. Chaffin, "Monticello, Ga. ae Buckeye Incubator, 350 egg capac- ity $25; also 1 brooder $10 Mrs. T. L. Callahan, Greensboro, Ga. 1 Buckeye No. 14 style E. Incubator 30 egg capacity; will exch for 8 pul- ets Carge breeds) or $6 cash. Mrs. Cres Kelly, Monticello, Ga. Rt. 2. 1 Buckeye Incubator 600 egg capac- ity; standard make; good condition $45 FOB. Mrs. O. B. Brown, ers Ga. 1 Electric Incubator, 1800 egg capac- a very cheap. J. Millikin, Savannah, < Simplex brooder 500 chick capac- ity; used three years but guaranteed to be in good condition, $12.50. H. L. Wallace, Bowdon Junction, Ga. \ 1 Buckeye Incubator, copper lined, 175.ege capacity; practically new, uSed four times. Will exch for 5 pair White King Pigeons, R. W. Harper, Bruns- wick Ga. : 1 Buckeye incubator, 65 egg capac- ity; good condition, $8 cash or will oxch for 8 White Leghorn hens or 7 hens and 1 rooster. Mrs. W. O. Puck- ett, Cordele, Ga. Rt. B. 2 brooders: 1 Imperial Coal brood- ar, used 1 season; 200 chick capacity $10 FOB. 1 Oil brooder, 500 chick capacity $6 FOB Chamblee. A. H. Dudley, Chamblee, Ga. Rt. 2. 2 1 Old Trusty Incubator, good as new, used 1 season; 240 egg capac- ity, equipped with egg turner trays, $10; also 1 Little Brown Hen, 50 egg capacity. $2. Mrs. E. C. Bennett, Gray- yon, Ga. Rt. 1. 1 X-Ray Incubator, 200 egg capac- ity, perfect condition, with all fixtures and instructions, $16 FOB. J. A. For- syth, McDonald, Ga. Rt. 2. 1 Cyphers Incubator, 144 egg ca- pacity, practically new; cost $42 but will sell for $15: Mrs. C. R. Morgan, Americus, Ga. : 1 Gray Hen Incubator, 100 egg ca- pacity; in good condition. Bura Sprad- lin, Roopville, Ga. Rt. 1. 1 Wisconsin Incubator, 240 egg ca- pacity, good condition, has double wick burner and hot water tank: Fully equipped, ready for use, $11 FOB. Mrs. | Belle Joiner, Soperton, Ga. Rt. 2. 1 incubator in good cond., 600 cap., sel lor exch for 48 Leghorn hens. San- key Tyson, Sparks, Ga. 1 Buckeye 250 cap. good cond., $25 cash, FOB. J. K. Sewell Ashland, Ga. 1 Little Brown Hen incubator, good cond., $4 or exch for pure bred hens. Hoyt "Seymour, Bowman, Ga., Rt. 2. 1 Belle City incubator, 140 cap., good cond., $12. ot Mrs. J. A. Allen, Canon, Ga. Little Brown Hen, incubator, with | thermometer, first class cond,, $3_ hy mething of |so 1 Oliver (or any: good ood a4 Thursday, February 6, 1930. use. Mrs. A. Ga. Rt. 1. 350 cap. Standard Buckeye incuba- tor, almost like new, at reasonable price; also 500 cap., Reliable oil burn- ing brooder, used, but in perfect con- dition, and 350 cap. brooder, never un- crated, $7.50 ea., or $14 for poth broo- ders. Homer c. Cline, Canton, Ga. 3 brooders in good cond., 2 Buck- eyes, 300 to 500 cap., and 1 Sears-Roe- buck Radio brooder, 500 to 1M, $9 ea., FOB. Hi. V. Franklin, Register, Ga. 1M cap. oil brooder, good cond., used once only, $10 or exch. Roy Jordan, Rochelle, Ga. 1 Simolex 500 cap. brooder, perfect cond., including oil tank, pipes, direc- tions for operating etc., bargain. J. H. Willingham, Kennesaw, Ga. : Incubators & Brooders Wanted 2 va E, Thompson, Winston, Want to buy cheap, a good incuba- > tor, about 200 to 250 cap., in good cond., no trash, or will take and op- erate. on. shares. Well exp. with same: Mrs. Carry, Bell Thomas, Vidalia, Ga. bese) Wanted: 500 capacity brooder Auto- matic Control, Electric preferred; must be in good condition and cheap. W. J. Smith, 511 East Rogers St., Val- dosta, Ga. Want Good second-hand Electric incubator, 100 capacity or some good make, hot water incubator. Will exch nearly new res Oil, 30 gallon H. for same. Mrs. P. Rubin, 16 Stew- art Ave., Hapeville. Ga. Want large size coal burning brood- te P. Burdett, Washington, Ga. Want good, used, electric battery brooder. O. H. Wright, Atlanta, Ga., 412 Peters Bldg. Want Buckeye incubator, 350 to 600 cap., would consider Wisconsin make. Must be in perfect cond. with self- turning trays. Will hatch chicks from pure bred W. L. high egg record flock to pay for incubator. Hatch chicks soon as incubator received, or ter hatch if preferred. Write. Mrs. Cle- By Cowart, Summit, Ga., Rt. 2, Box Will exch. large hens for a Little Brown Inc., must be in good condition with thermometer and _ directions. Write Mrs. L. E. Wiggins, Doyle, Ga. - Want 1 or 2 300 or 500 cap. brooders practically new, \ perfect condition. Cheap for cash; oil burning. Mrs. J. _ E. Sikes, Chester, Ga. Rt. 2. Want Good open air chick brooder, C0 cap; must be in see condition an cneap. .Cash. Mrs. J. D. Glaze, Stone Mountain, Ga. Rt. iy Want to trade 1 Buckeye ise or Queen Inc. 400 cap. for Boxwoods, Evergreens, Junipers, etc., 1 Coal burning 500 cap. Boroder. Pri- ces must, be reasonab . Duncan, Cornelia, Ga. Rt. 1. Want 500 cap. Brooder full of 1 day old chicks to raise on halves to 8 or 1G weeks. Miss Annie E. Jones, Fay- etteville, Ga. Rt. 3. 1 Buckeye Oil burner brooder, 80 or. 100 cap. Must be in good condition and cheap for cash. Charlie Bailey, Vi- enna, Ga. Want Super Hatcher; Miller . tdeat or Wisconsin Inc. 250 egg capacity: Must be in good condition and cheap. Edgar Cowart, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 1. Want a 400 or 600 cap. Buckeye incubator, and want to hatch a set- ting of Tancred strain, W. L. chicks to pay for it. Mrs. J. W. McGowan, Summit, Ga. Rt. 3. Want an incubator to set on halves any cap. Will furnish the eggs and do the work; other party furnishing the incubator. Brown L. eggs and send chicks as hatched. Will take good care | of incubator and return when setting egg season is over and will pay exp. chgs. on incubator. C. B. Goldsmith, Lavonia, Ga., Rt. 2. Second-Hand Machin- ery Wanted | Want 1 Oliver 2 horse hillside tur- ner, No. 55-50, also 1 hayrake. C. T. Miller, Leo, Ga, - Want 1 set of blacksmith tools, iron. beam, single plow stocks, turning plow Cole combination seed | planter, guano distributor, plows scrapes, single een : bolts plow gears .Pay Cash, or exch. - or exch. Cleveland Big Boll: cotton seed, or:cow, or mules. R. D. Giles, Winston, xe Ga., Rt 1: Want 1 No. 10 Covineton eroppets e * ing cultivator, ra Also want Mrs, S. D._ a : and. at "Thursday, February 6, 1930. - Second-Hand Machin- ery Wanted ace, Ga. Rt. D. Want late model Internatl riding cultivator. Buy or exch. Bennie Mer- cer, Summit, Ga. Rt. Want to exch. orange cane seed for -- some good make shop. blowers. J. S. _ Giles, Marietta, Ga. Rt. 4. : Want Avery or Ledbetter combina- tion corn and cotton planter, in good _ cond., cheap for cash. Mrs. J. D.Glaze, Stone Mtn., Ga. Rt. 1. Want a good cream separator Pre- fer DeLaval; also a hand power mill _ for poultry feed, in good shape. G. A. _ Jones Dublin, Ga. Rt. 6. Want a good 2nd hand I. H. C. rid- fing cultivator, reasonable good cond., and with attachments. State what you can offer. Julian S. Brannen, Stilson, '.. Want 4 or 5 ft. Rotary Fresno scra- _ per. Advise what you have and yjame - best price. C. M. Miller, Cornelia, Ga. _. Want a good, second-hand Evapora- tor. Give size and best cash price, or : W. O. Shirley, Lavonia, Ga. Rt. Want 1 8 dise harrow and 1 60 tooth , dbl. sect. harrow near: Unadilla. W. _ O. Howard, Unadilla, Ga. Rt. 2. - Want 2 wheel dbl. walking cultiva- tor, complete and in good cond., used _ very little; exch for a John Deere rid- ing cultivator which is complete and in best of cond., used 1 season. C. H. Brush, Climax, Ga. . Want a Sampson La-Fell 18 or 20 in. turbine water wheel right hand _rhnner in good cOnd. and cheap. S. A. Mangum, Cumming, Ga. Rt.. 5. Want used poultry wire in first class cond. Write what you have and low- est price. Mrs. T. A. Watford, Ft. Gaines, Ga. | _.. Want to exch. corn or Guernsey hei- _. fer for a good cream separator, 2 to 4 cows. Must be in good cond. k. Hallman, Boston, Ga., Rt. A. e Want 5 rolls second-hand wire. Must be good for cash. Rena Green, Mid- y, oNille, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 27. . _ Want 2 or 4 row cotton dusters, in _ good cond., cheap for cash. 'T. J. Long, Warm Springs, Ga. - Want 1 feed mixing mill, 500 Ilbs., _ to 1M lbs. cap. A. L. Thompson, Coch- 2 ran Ga } nL [eas Want _ wheel, cheap for cash, and must be in wah ed cond. Felton Sewell, Newnan, fe a ie " steel, flue. and turbine water .. Want 3 or 4 gin system, also 1 gas _. motor for same, in A-1 cond. Write. _ T. F. Reed, Oakwood, Ga. Want 50 ton stove silo, new, or sec- _end-hand, provided it is not damaged. _A. L. Thompson, Cochran, Ga. Want tractor harrow, deep cutter, -. must be good cond., and cheap. S. P. Kenney, Athens, Ga. Rt. 2. _ Want a good farm bell, not a smal _ one, with cross aim and in good shape _. at bargain price. W. H. Bolton, Grif- _ fin, Ga., Box 436. Poultry F or Sale __ BABY CHICKS FOR SALE J B. Giant baby chicks $13 a 100; -_ 200 for $25, Personal checks not accept- _ ed. N. R. Mooney, Quill, Ga. _. Baby chicks, March del. tancred W. _.L. Buff Orpingtons, 13c ea., in small _lots. Order now as want orders before _. Starting the hatch. Miss Mary J. Mc- _Clure, Newnan, Ga. 111 Temple Ave. _* Very best of baby chicks, $15. per 100 and up. Live del J. O. Erwin, Louis- Ville, Ga. _ Blood tested baby. chicks of the bet- _ ter kind that live and grow; B. R.., _ RI Reds, and Buff Rocks $15 a 100 del. H. F. Morgan, Fitzgerald, Ga. hy . Custom hatching 4c an egg. Also ba- __ by chicks for sale. O. .L McClellan, La- ( Grange, Ga. Rt. 3. 9 | _ BARRED ROCKS FOR SALE _. . 1 good strain B. R. Cockerel, $2. Cash with order, Mrs. S. A. Lane, Atkinson, Pore bse . Pure bred B, R Parks strain, Reg., Permit, 1930-C 30. 1 yr. old cock won prize at fair, $5; April hatch select _ cockerel, $4; or the 2 for $8.50; also eggs $1.50 and $2 per 15 del. Mrs. J D. McIntyre, Ousley, Ga. . Z BRAHMAS FOR SALE 12 March 1929 hatch Light Brahma pullets, All laying, $2.50 ea .Mrs. W. M Rivers, Jonesboro, a. Box 175. _ _1 Brahma cock and 2 hens, now lay- right price for cash. A. R. Rosser, Cor- | +4 hens $15. Satisfaction guaranteed, Cordele, Ga. 116 E. 14th. St. | rooster, $3:Cash. Mrs. D. W. Jarrett, ~| now laying. Mrs. N. E. Maddox, Wil- MARKET BULLETIN . - BUFF, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS Pure bred White Rock 9 mos. old eee $2.50 C. H. Trussell, Warthen, GAMES FOR SALE Dark Cornish Games 14 hens, 2 roos- ters $1.50 ea; Hens now laying. Henry Griffin, Sparks, Ga. RFD 1. 5 Silver Duck Wing Game Hens and 1 Silver Duck Wing Cock all for $15. Also 1 Blue Boon Game cock, $2.50. C. A. Franklin, Covington, Ga. 1 rooster and 1 hen Cornish Games, large type $3.50 for the pair or will exch for Turkey eggs. Games 1 yr. old. Write me first. Mrs. Oscar Aspin- wall, Screven, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 203. 20 hens and 2 cocks, White Cornish Games $1.50 ea or $30 for lot, or will sell 10 hens and 1 cock for $15. Hens laying. Cash with order. FOB Vidalia. Mrs. L. C. Graham, Ailey, Ga. Rt. 1. 1 Ga. Shawlneck cock, 2 yrsold $5, 2 young hens, $10 for the trio; 1 cock or money back. C. M. Ponder, Oak- man, Ga. \ 7 Pit Game cocks, 4 pure Hope Rounds and 3 Red Quills, R H Cross, $5 ea., or $20 for lot. W. F. Powell, Lyerly, Ga. Rt. 2. ; 4 Warhorse game stags, wt. 4 and 5 Ibs. ea., $12 for lot; also 1 Warhorse 4 1b stag and one warhorse and Red Quill cross, 6 Ibs., both for $6 O. L. McClelland, LaGrange, Ga. Rt. 3. 6 pure bred J. B. Giant hens and 1 rooster and 1 rooster. 1929 hatch, $10. Mrs, H. H. Tanner, Milledgeville, Ga. _ 7 Marcy strain J. B. Giant now lay- ing pullets, $2.50 ea. E. L. Babcock, GIANTS AND LANGSHANS J. B. Giant cockerels, $2 ea. Marcy peur Clara V. Trimble, Adairsville, a. 6 pure bred Marcy strain J. B. Giants hens 1929 hatch and 17 pullets 1929 fratch $2 ea; also 3 cockerels $2.50 ea; or entire lot $50 FOB my station. Cash with order. Mrs. J. S. Berryhill, Coch- tan, Ga, Rt. 5: _ 2 J.B, Giant cockerels, 10 mos. old; weigh 10 Ibs. $2.50 ea. C. J. Cleveland Hartwell, Ga. 2 J. B. Black Giant cockerels about 8 lbs ea. $24. Or will exch for 4 Brown Leghorn hens, no culls. A. G. Oliver, Meansville, Ga. Rt. 1. Marcy strain J. B. Giant cockerels = ea. Mrs. W..A. Bennett, Adairsville a. : Late March hatch Purple Ribbon st. Jersey Black Giant cockerels, ready for service. $3-$5 ea; Money order or Cashiers: Check with order. E. C. Fokes, LaGrange, Ga. 8 Jersey black giants, hens pure bred extra heavy, no culls, prize winning, $2 FOB. Mrs. Whitt Puckett, Cordele, Ga. 5 : J. B. Giant roosters $2.50; Marcy st. direct. Mrs. Lambert, Denton, Ga. . 1 J. B. Giant rooster March hatch, $3 FOB. J. J. Dixon, Camilla, Ga. 6 pullets and 1 cockerel J. B. Giants, hatched October 1929; $1 ea Mrs. E. H. Smith, Cochran, Ga. Rt. 5, Box 48. 3 J B. Giant hens, $2 ea, and one Byronville, Ga. Rt. 1. HAMBURGS FOR SALE Full blood Silver Spangled Hamburgs young rooster and 4 now laying pull- ets, $7.50. Ida Baugh, Athens, Ga. 135 Waddell St. 1 pr Silver Spangled Hamburgs, 2-3 grown, from Berry strain, $2.50 per pr. or $1.50 ea. also several large mixed hens, 25c lb. E. L. Babcock, Cordele, Ga. 116 East 14th St. > LEGHORNS FOR SALE 100 W. L. Tancred strain, now lay- ing hens $1.25 each or $100 for the lot. R. T. Taylor, Richland, Ga. 30 W. L. Pullets, 5 to 7 mos. old, al- so several nice roosters, Ferris strain, at reasonable prices. 25 young pullets \ lard, ; Gas iiy 12. W. L. pullets, hatched last March, laying well. Tancred strain, from trap- nested Ped. hens. Well dev., no culls, $1.25 ea. Mrs. H V Franklin, Regis- ter, Ga : Several. W. L. cocks, pure bred from stock direct from Barron. Ready for service, $5 ea., or $9 for 2; also a few young pullets, same breed but not re- lated to cocks, $1 ea. Mrs. W. D. Jor- an, Leary, Ga. 600 SC. W. L., 12 wks. old pullets, Tancred strain Quality chicks, no culls 10c ea. Mrs. U. G. ril 1929 hatch $5 for the lot,F. Josephine Spear, Mitchell, | ; GacRth oe Conner, Aeinepviule ea. Mrs. R. C. Owen, Gainesville, Ga. RFD 7. White Leghorns for sale, 6 hens and 1 rooster all: thoroughbred Make best offer. Mrs. A. H. Reid, Sr. Eatonton, Ga. 50 W. Leghorn pullets pure Tancred strain from highest quality of eggs; 3 1-2 mos old; will lay in April, $40 for the lot; Send money order. H. B. Shir- ley, Turnerville\ Ga. 20 pure bred Fair strain W. Leghorn pullets, March hatch, $1 ea. F. H. Rat- cliffe, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 1. 7 pure bred Tancred strain W. Leg- horn everlaying hens March hatch, now laying; 1 Brown Leghorn hen now laying, $8.50 for the lot of 8. J. T. Cox, Ahula, Ga. Care J. M. Chapman. Pure bred Barron strain W. Leghorn cockerels; direct from Dixie Poultry farm, 8 weeks old at $1 ea. Mrs. Lu- ther Anderson, Toccoa, Ga. Rt. 3. March hatch S, C. White Leghorn. cockerels direct from M. Johnsons Im- perial strain $2.50 ea.,. FOB. J. A. In- gram, Cordele, Ga Box 199 Several choice W. Leghorn cocks, March hatch. Tom Barron strain $1.50 ea; or 3 or more $1.25 ea. Hudson Nix, Fairmount, Ga. A few Hardeman Tancred Leghorn cockerels (our best) $10 ea; others from $5 to $7.50 ea; All from trapnested stock ofproven egg production. H. R. Gaskins, Americus, Ga. 20 pure bred Ferris strain White Leghorn hens and 1 rooster, same breed $25 for lot FOB. Mrs. Whitt Puckett, Cordele, Ga., Rt. B. 50 Tancred White Leghorn hens best strain; practically all laying; weigh 4 1-2 Ibs. da $1 ea. W. C. dosta, Ga. Rt. 2. | . 2 nice March hatch White Leghorn cockerels; Tancred strain $1.50 ea or will exch 1 for 1 bu. of runner pea- nuts 1 Tancred strain White Leg- horn rooster, March hatch; will exch for bunch butter bean seed, or nest onion sets, peas or anything for eq- ual value. Mrs. J. W. McGown, Sum- 1 cockerel $1.50 ea. Mrs. John O. Hardy, Demorest, Ga. 12 or 15 pretty, White Leghorn hens, about all laying 75c ea. W. L. Wilson Sparta, Ga. Rt. 3. 2 fine Red Leghorn cocks $2.50 ea.; or will exch. for High class R I. Red, Owen or Tompkin Strain; or 1 pair of Pekin Ducks or 1 for 1 Toulouse Goose. C. W. Page, Norcross, Ga. Pure bred, 2 y. old Tancred Strain, White Leghorn rooster $5.00. D. M. Griffin, Molena, Ga. 40 Tancred W. L hens, healthy, good cond., and some laying, $1.25 ea. S. P. Spires, Lincolnton, Ga. 25 White L., and 25 Barred Rocks, for sale, or exch. for baby chicks. Mrs. Della Hodges, Manassas, Ga. 8 Tancred W. L., cockerels, 4 mos. old, 75c ea., $5.00 for lot. Cash with order. Exch. for 50 Regal Dorcas Wyandotte baby chicks and pay $3.00 more. Write before sending. Mrs. A. B. Thomas, Whigham, Ga. Rt. 3. 7 young Brown L, now laying hens, $1.00 ea., or exch. for same number of White Pekins: 6 ducks and 1 drake. Ea. to pay Express. Mrs. K. A. Quar- man, McIntosh, Ga. 10 Brown L., Everly strain, young hens, $10.00 for lot, FOB. Ira C. An- derson, Roy, Ga. : ae 3 W. L. hens, $3 for lot not pre- paid. Cash with order. Dorsey Duna- gan, Alto, Ga., Rt. 1. 4 March cockerels, English type W. L., from good laying stock, clean white birds, $3.00 up, FOB. E. W. Jewett, Sa- vannah,\Ga., Rt. 3. MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS 3 Buff Minorca cockerels: 1 March hatch; 2 June hatch $2\ea. Clara. V. Trimble, Adairsville, Ga. Matchless Minorcas: Breeding the Pape strain S. C. Black Minorcas ex- clusively for 6 yrs., for quality rather than quantity. Heavy layers of heavy white eggs. Egg for hatching, $2.00 per 15 del., by parcel post. L. B. Milliams, Newnan, Ga. : Pure bred black minorca hens and pullets, beginning to lay. 60 head, and 4 cockerels, $1.50 each Mrs Mary Griffins, Sparks, Ga. Rt. 1. Se Eee. ee FOR 10 young Buckeye hens ang 1 cocker- el, $25.00 del. eggs, same breed, $1.50 per 15 postpaid. H. W. Thurmond, Greshamville, Ga. y 12 medium size hens, $10.00 for lot. RFD. A About 20 lbs., fat hens. 25c lb., 6 Iba, 400 12 weeks id Wycoff strain S. C. ite Leghorn. pullets. No culls 80c fryers, 30c lb. Mrs. E. M. Travis, Fay- ettevill, Ga, ee j cock April hatch Pure bred $1.50 ea.;. Hamby, Val- }. Mrs. O. J. Bowen, Stockbridge, Ga., PAGE SEVEN Send cash for as many lbs., as you want. Mrs. D. W. Jarrett, .Byronville, Ga., Rt. 1. tay _ ORPINGTONS FOR SALE 8 Golden Buft Orphington hens and. 9 Golden Buff Orphington hens and 1 cock $1.50 ea.; 2 yrs. old; Also 1 cock- | erel $1.50. All Owen Strain FOB. Lot for $30; Mrs. G. W Shannon, Fender, Ga. 1 Pure Bred Golden Buff Orphing- ton cock, February hatch $2.50. Mrs. C. L. Sims, Rutledge, Ga. CaN 5 S. C. Buff Orphington Hens $1.50 5 ea.; 2 cockerels, $1.50 ea.; Or lot for ~ $10. Owens Strain. Mrs. T. S. Shan-_ non, Lenox, Ga. TaN 4 10 single comb Buff Orphington hens, pure bred and good layers $1.75; Cash with order. Mrs. Luther T. | Beavers, Jesup, Ga. Rt. 2. 4 6 S. C. Buff Orphington cockerels and 1 cock $2.00 ea.; 1S. C. Plymouth Rock cockerel $2.00; March hatch, weigh 6 to 8 lbs.; These prices are for | quick sale; Mrs. J. C. Young, La Fay- ette, Ga. Rt. 3. a Teak 12 pure bred Buff Orpington hens, March hatch, $1.50 ea. Mrs. E. H. Hol- S land, Ft. Valley, Ga., Rt. 3. EG Golden Buff Orpington hens, $2.00 ea. Cash. Mrs. D. W. Jarrett, Byrom- ville, Ga., Rt. 1. ; OR 2 pure brec. Buff Orp., July pullets, ve $2.00 ea. Cash with order, Miss Lot- | ae Stone, Rossville, Ga., P. O. Box | Golden Buff Orpingtons, 11 mos old cocks and hens, $7.50 per trio. E L Babcock, Cordele, Ga, 116 East Mth St .1 pen of 5 pullets and 1 lg 2 yr old male bird pure wht. plumage, (wht. orp) $10 fob. Mrs, B F Harrison, Boling- broke, Ga. : ; PEAFOWLS FOR SALE. Blue peafowls of good stock; 3 yr.. old per pr., $30; single cocks $20; sin- gle hens, $15; 2 yrs old, $25 pr. cocks $17.50; hens, $12.50; 1 yr. old, 20 pr., cocks 15; hens $10. Cash with order. | Shipper guaranteeing live del. Empty crates to be ret. at shippers expense. Howard E. Coffin, Sapeloe Plantation Sapeloe, Ga. : ve PIGEONS FOR SALE Le Homers, Mondaines, Carneaux pig- | eons, very cheap. H. E. Nisbet, Atlan- va, Ga., 487 Grant St SE i ee Carneaux, White Kings and) large _ crosses, $2 and $3 pr. J. W. Stephen- son, College Park, Ga. Ce A few White Fantails, from good stock, also. some Carneaux. Sell or exch. J. Roy Turner, Atlanta, Ga. 5383. Turner Place, N W. 26 White Kings, part working, $20 or exch the lot for 20 white or Brown L. or 16 B. R. or R, I. Red hens, A. G. Oliver, Meansville, Ga. Rt. 1, Homers, well mated and working, $1.50 pr. C. H. Overby, Columbus, Ga. 22 11tth St. . Nee 25 prs. banded Homers, $1. per pr. _ or exch for any kind of chickens. G. W. Waughtel, Homeland, Ga. as 50 prs. thoroughbred White Kings, banded and seamless banded, mated and working, $2 per pr., FOB. W. :B. Adams, Hapeville, Ga. Box 88. 1 pr. Red Carneaux, mated, banded and working. Sell or exch for 1 Chin- chilla dce, bred or what have you? Dan H. Norton, Athens, Ga. Rt. 3. ae 4 pr. mixed breed, $1 pr., also pig- eons from prize stock: 2 pr. White | Kings and 5 young from these 2) pr., 3 pr. Buff Carneaux, just mated, and 1 extra (lost its mate). $20 or exch for equal value in cured hams, peas, pea- nuts, corn meal, or anything of use in ae food line. W. F. Morris, Hapeville, Ga., Box 395. : 10 pure bred S. C. White Leghorn | pullets, Ferris strain April hatch and 10 Muff Tumblers and Priests, $5 for the lot. Cash with order. R, L. Trib- ble, Atlanta,>Ga. Rt 60... Oe A few young mated prs. White $3 pr. ue Ribbon Kings (for breeding purposes) My foundation stock all Blu L. E. Hatcher, Cochran Ga. WYANDOTTES FOR SALE 10 S..L. Wyandotte chickens, half- grown: 8 pullets and 2 rocsters in fine condition, $1 ea; FOB Lavonia. W. T.. Adams, Lavonia, Ga. Box 381. 2 pure bred Lace Wyandotte roost- ers, 1 yr. old $2 ea. W. H. Little, Du- luth, Ga. Rt. 1. reo 2 pure bred R C S L Wyandotte roosters, 10 mos old, $1.50 ea., FOB. Mrs. T. B. McDowell, Jr., Albany, Ga. Rt B. Ge - 1 yr. winners. 8 S. L. Wyandotte hens, 1 yr. and 1 reoster, 2 yrs. old, $1.50 ea. | Maurice Edwards, Lavonia, Ga. R (Continued on page twel : _ Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga. 2 PAGE EIGHT _ Georgia Products Wanted (Continued from page five) BEANS AND PEAS WANTED Want to exch. 3 1-2 bus. of Half and He Half cotton seed for 1 bu. Brabham seed peas. Cotton seed are 1 yr. from inator. 46 per cent lint. A. V. Fiartley, Alamo, Ga. Rt. 1. | Want 2 bus. of good sound 90-day ~ Velvet) beans, 1 bu. Biloxi. Send sam- ples. OC, Li. Clevelayd, SECT RDeS Ga. eas 2. Wanted: Am in the et for Cow Peas, Soy beans and Velvet beans. *. Send me samples and quote best price. _ Vernon Brabham, Moultrie, Ga. Want to exch. good, clean Bank Ac- bet: e - count cotton seed, 1 yr.. from Hast- tings for beans or peas for planting. - Cotton seed, at $1.25 bu. Mrs. Joel _ Hunter, Atlanta, Ga. 1639. Peachtree Road. -. CORN & CORN MEAL WANTED > Want 40 to 50 bus. of good sound slip shucked corn near Waycross Ga. 80 lbs: to bu. Give best price, Don J. a Cason, Waycross, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 88. Wanted: To hear from parties that have 2 ears to stalk red cob yellow SM seed corn for sale. J. O. Irwin, Lou- -isville, Ga. Wanted: Slip shucked ear corn; also i shelled corn. F. H. Bland, Cordele, Ga. | FRESH AND CURED MEATS mec WANTED Want fresh fried meat grease re sausage grease; Will pay 8c per lb; and express. Will buy 24 or 50 lbs. _ Mrs. L.. B, Lampp, Scott, Ga. Want hog jowls cut off at the snout: der: will, pay 9c per lb. and postage. _ Mrs. ue F. Lampp, Scott, Ga. _ eR FRUITS WANTED Want good, sound dried apples free from, worms, Will exch fancy hand i Urnsde! flower baskets or fruit baskets for same. Mrs. John F. Thompson, i Toccoa, Gal Rb. 3. Want Apples dried or cannd, other fruits or syrup. Ca eet Leverett, Par- -rott, Ga. Want several lbs. of good dried ap- _ ples or peaches, free from worms. Will i exch, 1 White Leghorn roosters 18 mos old or Red Crepe Myrtle well rooted, - 3 yrs. old, or Jonquils. Mrs. E. M. _ Rowland, Carnesville, | Ga. GRAIN WANTED i Want bright baled peanut and pea- vine hay, or shucks, in exch for A-1 _ Wannamaker cotton seed ,grown es- pecially for planting. Write. R. ; - Waat Burt Oats, also Lespedeza seed B. W. Middlebrooks, Barnesville, Ga. PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED ' Old Fashion running peanuts at 4c per lb. O. T. Thornton, Morgan, Ga. Want Hastings- Valencia peanuts, will exch. fine Buff Rock eggs for same. Write for description first. Mrs. G. L. Trimble, Adairsville, Ga. Will. exch extra good planting cot- ~ ton seed for Runner peanuts. J. H. _ Harp, Blakely, Ga. ey Want Price on N.. . Runner pea- nuts. Send sample. Quote best price on small and large quantities FOB. -M. P. Martin, Arcola, Ga. ~- Want Schley or Stuart pecans; exch ie value. $12.50. H. H. Lumpkin, Poulon, tn Wand Pecans, preferably seedling. ' Will pay cash for same. Don J. Robin- oy BON, 710 Greenfield St.,. Barnesville, Nat : eager _.. Want Runner peanuts. F. H. Bland, i wr. Cordele, Ga. ees Want: No. 1 Schley and Stuart pe- cans; Send samples and price. Termi- nal Fruit Co., Atlanta, Ga., Terminal - - Station, 0 Want Hastings Valencia peanuts. - Will exch. for Buff Rock eggs; Write _ first for description and state price. ~ Mrs. G. L. Trimble, Adairsville, Ga. All varieties any amount of pecans. Neon W. Buchanan, Americus, Ga. PECAN AND FRUIT TREES WANTED Suomit your Stuart pesan tree wants ~ and cash or exch. items and offers for same to K. N. Sharp, Commerce, Ga. Want to exch, any number of Him- alaya blackberry plants and althea shrubs for other shrubbery or grape -yines, scuppernong or fruit trees graf- ted or budded. * Mrs. C. W. Page; crc Ga. eae to 25 pecan trees either | 1 a wert BP, | pay cash. Harold W. a bbl. if interested write. Or | Write what you have. MARKET BULLETIN ; 7 POTATOES WANTED Want to hear from party that can supply me with from 5 to 15 bus. of. No. 1 seed potatoes; early six weeks or Irish cobblers; Give price del. Will Olist, Pe mauga. Ga. SYRUP WANTED Want sorgum or ribbon cane syrup; also sweet potatoes. Exch. for same. D. E. McDaniel, Luxomni, Ga... 100 gals. of No.'1 Ga. Cane syrup in gal. cans or in 30 gal bbls; will exch choice papershell pecan trees gov. in- spected for same; trees 6 to 7 ft. tall; B. Lloyd Woodall, Milner, Ga. Want to exch. Pety Toole sound cot- ton Pd for any amt. of syrup up to J. M. Carden, Hatley, Ga. VEGETABLES WANTED | Want fresh vegetables of all kinds. State price and kind. F. I. Baker, Col- umbus, Ga. Rt. 2. f Cotton Seed For Sale 40 i of Petty Toole cotton seed 80c per bu. J. T.. Holland, Lenox, Ga. . Petty Toole Cotton seed for piant- ing; Blight proof $1.25 per bu. or will exch for Wannamaker Big Boll seed; bids 1D. Elliott, Blakely, Ga. Rt. 4. Warnamaker cotton seed for. plant- ing; recleaned and in aoe $1.15 per bu; in 2 bu. lets. B. F . Pagan, Mary tin, Ga... Absolutely pure Wilson Type Big | Boll Cotton seed, 1st yr, from origina- tor; giny,ed on private gin. $1.50 per bu; FOB Midland, Ga. M. M. Bow- den, Midland, Ga. 250 bus. Pure Wannamaker Cleve- land cotton seed, gathered without | storm; roll dropped at the gin; culled from. the field; staple 1 in. Price $1. a per bu in small lots or $1 per bu; lots 50 to 100 lbs. Will exch. ee for Registered Jersey heifer. Jasper A. Stone, Cumming, Ga. . 50 bu. Cleveland Wannamaker cot- ton seed, picked before rain. 1st yr. from originator. First class planting seed. Will send samples on request. $1 per. bu. sacked : FOB: cars Tignall: A. S. Anderson, Dansburg, Ga. Lee Wilsons Big Boll made 8 bales on 5 acres last yr. Cokers Cleveland and Wannamaker, all ginned. and re- cleaned on my private gin; any of the above, -$1 per bu, FOB. ay a Thomas, Madison, Ga., RFD 1; Pure Piedmont Cleveland Big Boll cotton seed, a good lipter, and heavy fruiter, Lys yr. from originator, Al per bu; or $5 per 100 lbs. FOB. /E, A. Johnson, Pitts, Ga. Rt. 2. 100. bus. Covington Toole Wilt-re- sistant 1st yr. from breeder $1 per bu; FOB Dublin. J. L. Allen, Dublin, Ga. 200 bus. Petty Toole Wilt- resistant cotton seed, recleaned guaranteed to be sound 90 per bu; in 100 bus lots 80c. -T.O. Whitchard, Blakely, Ga. Wannamaker resistant cotton seed $1.25 per bu. in 10 bu. lots. More $1.15 per bu; Also Manleys heavy | fruiter, $1.25" per. bu FOB. 0. S. Williams, Scotland, Ga. 40 bus. Wannamaker cotton seed, slightly mixed 75c per bu; FOB.- Will trade for good syrup. H. R. Allison, Bairdston, Ga. Pure Wannamakers, recleayjed seed, 90c bu. Riley .C. Couch, Turin, Ga. Pure Wannamaker cotton seed, re- cee 90 per bu: R. C. Couch, ale rin, Ga. Pure Rucker ache seed direct from | originator in 1929 bolls; cleaned at gin $1.25 per bu. Mrs. Ww. A Bennett Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 1. Summerour Half and Halt cotton j seed $1.25 per bu; 1 yr. from originator 48 to 50 per cent lint. Shipped in new bags: A. F. Mills, Calhoun, Ga., Rt. 2. 100 bu. very: fine cotton seed. Sikes 1 and 1-16 in. staple (200 points over 7-8 in. staple and will make bale and oetter with good farmer per acre), $1 ser bu. O. T. Moreland, Rover, Ga. 50 bu improved: Rucker cotton seed. 7 bales on 5 acres; about 48 per cent dint, $1 bu, FOB. B.) F. Gantt, Su- wanee, Ga. Rt. 2. Cokers No. 5 cotton seed to. exch for Otootan beans; cotton seed pure and culled; 100. Ibs. of seed for 1 bu. \of good sound and clean bean seed. G. W. Randall, Lavonia, Ga, Sikes cotton seed $1 per bu; FOB Griffin, Ga. Staples 1 1-16 in. O. T. Moreland, Rover, Ga. 40 bus. Wanyamaker Cleveland Big Boll cotton seed gathered without rain 4 per bu; FOB cash with order. date Edenfield,. Stillmore, Ga. ae Lee Wilson Type cotton seed, $1 per bu, FO: Ist yr. from originator, $1. J recleaned $1.25 per bu. A Wa e, ist yr. from Wilson; Early Big Boll, | | Prolific, le my shipping point. Linton, Ga. | Wilson Big Boll cotton seed, 1st yr. from originator; weli giy;ned, not re- cleaned. Seed is sound $1.25 per bu; in 1 to 10 bus. lots. In 10 to 50 bus iots $1 per bu. All prices FOB Sparta Ga. R. L. Frazier, Sparta, Ga. Half and Half cotton seed, 1 yr. from | originator; Pure, unmixed, 46 per cent lint, $1.10 per bu. A. V. Hartley, Alamo, Ga. Rt. 1. Pettys Toole Wilt-resistant cotton seed, will exch a limited amount for No. 1 Cane syrup. W. G. WaDiemnson, Vienna, Ga. Wannamaker Big Boll cotton seed 90c per bu. FOB Jesup, Ga. Cooks, Wilt-resistant same price. B. a Yeo- mans, Jesup, Ga. Pure Pedigreed Cleveland Bie Boll cotton seed privately ginned, ist yr. from the originator, $1.25 per bus. FOB here, James A. Chauncey, Screven, Ga. Ruckers Imp. Cotton seed $1 per bu. COD Cohutta, Ga. These seed were ali phe seed, ginned pure and clean, $2 per. gathered beiore the rain and sound; Will exch. for any kind oi beans. S. P. Reed, Varnell, Ga. Neelys long staple cotton seed: $1.25 per bu; Old time Cleveland cotton seed | annamaker Cleveland $1.25 per bu; ill exch for Otootan beans, or any kind of sound hog Bee W. E. Smith, Carrollton, Ga, Rt. 1. Pure Half and Half cotton seed, Ist yr. from originator, carefully pickea and ginned before, rains $5 per 100 Ibs. in good strong bags FOB Eastman. J. B. Proctor, Eastman, Ga. Cooks Imp. cotto;) seed, $1.50 per bu. P. B. Dillard, Buena Vista, Ga. RED 1. 75 Ruckers cotton seed, Ist yr. from Ruckers Farm, $1 per bu FOB. D. F. Holcomb, Adairsville, Gao Res 2k Covington Toole Black root cotton seed, saved from list picking; Pure and sound $3.50 per 100 lbs. Joe M. Brown, McRae, Ga. 20. bus. Rucker Cotton seed; not more than 1 yr. from originator. Will exch. Ga. Cane syrup for same. Y,. S. Gibbs, Abba, Ga. Paramount Cleveland cotton seed $4. per 100 lbs. bags FOB. Mac M. Og- tesby, Hartwell,Ga. - Neelys Staple cotton seed $4 1 pei 100 lb. bags, FOB. E. E. Satterfield, Hartwell, Ga. - 25 bus. Cokers Extra Cleveland cot- ton seed ,absolutely pure and sound; Cotton produced bale per acre 1929; >}$1 per bu. FOB. Arthur H. "Meyer, Wintersville, Ga. 10 bus. choice aVannsadaecr Cleve-' land Wilt-resistant cotton seed, 1si yr. from originator, carefully ginyned and graded $1.25 per bu; 5 bu. lots 3.20) per bu, Gea. A. ~ Thompson, Swainsboro, Ga. Rt. 2. > Wannamakers Cleveland Wilt-re- sistant cotton seed A government test axperiment,. Ga. for shows a test of 75.2 per cent. Plantea i yr. from the originator, 90c per bu FOB. J. E. Sims, Eilabelle, Ga. Rt. 1. Wannamaker Cleveland cotton seed, shes King, Luella, Ga 25 bus. Miss. Red Cotton seed: lint from 1 to 1 1-8 in. long. 42 to 44 per cent lint. $3 per pu del. at Lithonia. Cash with order. J. W. Reagin, Lith- unia, Ga. Rt. 4, Box 4. Half and Half. cotton seed 48 per cent lint $3 per 100 lbs; Vandivers heavy fruiter 45 per cent. lint; Kings imp 45 per cent. special care taken at gin $2.50 per 100 lbs. FOB. Clint John- ston, Dalton, Ga. Rt. 6, Box 34, 100 bus. Petty Toole cotton seed. $1 per bu. FOB shipping point. J. W. Hinson, Helena, Ga. Rt. 1. Covington Big Boll Wilt-resistant cotton seed; saved pure at gin. $1 per Bu Re rs Brown, McRae, Ga. 175 bus. Imp. Sikes Big Boll cotton seed 1 in.! Staple 44 per cent lint; 1st yr. from originator. $1.25. per. bu FOB. 150 bus. Pure Rucker 49 per cent lint; $1.25 per bu. W. C. Robertson, Ce- dartown, Ga. Pure Rucker Cotton. seed culled. and 10 bu $10. Ex- press collect. Jim Tumblin, Gaines- ville, Ga. Rt. 2. Pure Early Imp.Prolific King cot- ton seed, picked out before any rain, $1 per bu. F. H. Bunn, Midville, Ga. Rucker cotton seed, 1st yr. from | originator; kept clean at gin, $1. Paul Harris, Oakman, Ga. Neelys. long staple cotton seed, pri- vately ened 90 per bu; in 2 pu. bases Pe - Pettigrew, _ LaFayette, Cleveland. cotton seed $1. per bu; Sound and true. Ae name. A. M. Bail- ey, Harlem, Ga. 100. bu. be Cleveland cotton. seed, . Stap $1. ae Geo. 'T: Trawick, ison, Ga. Rt.. cleaned, germination | Thursday February 6, 1930. will exch > for corn or peas; 100 bus. Summerour Half and Half cotton seed ginned this yr. 47-49 per cent lint. $1 . per bu. or will exch. for corn or peas. R. A. Nunnally, Statham, Ga. Poulnot cotton seed $1 per bu; in 3_ bu. sacks. Jeff A. Taylor, Buena Vis- ta, Ga. : a 100 bus. extra fine \_Wannamaker Cleveland big boll cotton seed, Ist yr. from originator, grown on 3 acre patch making over 2700 lbs. lint cg:ton. No boll weevils, gathered while ary, $1.50 per bu FOB. I. B. Woodard, Sal : Ga. Agt. C. of Ga. Ry. i Cleveland cotton seed for eae a "5c per bu; Also Wannamaker cotton a seed same price. Piedmont ne absolutely pure and recleaned 42 per cent lint. Cleve- land 1 yr. from the originator and rais- ed on my farm; kept clean on gin; all surplus lint removed; $1.25 per bu. in small lots; large lots special Ere: Fone! Temple, Hartwell, Ga. Rhynes Cook Wilt-resistant datton uy Large lots. cheaper. C. L. BAYA, Plains, Ga. - Cotton seed: Coker's. Cleve: and asa; Ist yr. from originator; Kept pure; best cotton planted $1 per bu FOB. Cash with order. Henry Anglin, Wade ley, Ga. 40 bus. Neely planting cotton seed, $1 per bu FOB. Walter Hudgens, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 4. Piedmont Cleveland cotton sed culled and recleaned, for planting, $1.- 25 per bu; .or $3 per 100 lbs. Or: will exch. for corn, peas or oats. Cry kay Rhodes, Royston, Gai RG. 2. Rucker cotton seed, 2nd yr. from> originator; well cared for, $1 per bu. Harley Knight, Ranger, Ga. Rt. 1. Rucker cotton seed: ordered. from originator last spring; $1.25 per bu; 5 bu. or more $1.20 per bu; Would ex- change for corn, oats, or peas at mar- ket. price. J. H. Mosley, Rockmart, Ga. Rit. 5. Pure Toole Wilt- reatethnt. yield this rast spring 1M to 1400 lbs. seed cotton per acre, $1.25 per bu. also pure Coaks ~ 307-6 Wilt- resistant, yield was 1200. Ibs. seed cotton er acre, $1.50 bu. All | sound, clean; seed. ginned separately to keep pure, sacked FOB. A. cee Price, Bronwood, Ga. | ek Monleys sure crop Big Boll cotton | seed 75 cents per bushel; ean Vandiver, heavy fruiter '75c per bu; both picked before the rain. Bennie pe Mercer, Summit, Ga. 25 bu. Petty Tool Wilt-resistant cot- _ ton seed $1 per bu; 5 bus. or more 90c. B. C:: Plyer, Manassas, Ga. Rt. 2. pg 150 bus. Cooks wilt-resistant cotton | seed; 2nd yr. from originator, Imp. pure and sound $1.25 per bu. del. FOB | cars. B. A. Bishop, Fitzgerald, Cras Recleaned Coker-Cleveland Ques, from breeder and kept pure. Sac ed even weight bags at $1 per bu. W. me Adams, Madison, Ga. Pure Cokers Cleveland Big Boll cot- : ton seed $1 per bu. Made 676 lbs. lint per acre; Picked before rain. J. H. Jones, Tifton, Ga. Rt. 1. 200 bus. Covington Cleveland No. 32. ey Wilt-resistant cotton seed; 100 bus. Wilson type Big Boll, all 1st yr. from. originator, 100 bus. - a ae Cleveland big boll $1 per bu; In lots less than 5 bus. $1.25. Felton aa iamson, Oak Park, Ga. Wannamaker Cleveland cotton en $1.25 per bu; Wiston Type big boll $1.- 50 par bu; both | ist yr. from originator ) All recleaned and culled, picked before one H. H. Willis, Blakely, Ga. Rt. Raburns Imp. Poulnot, cotton eat: $1 per bu; Won 5th prize at_ cotton | show in Atlanta, 1929. F. iL Raburn, Ideal, Ga. Rhynes Cook wilt-resistant cotton a seed Best by test 1st a from pro- aucer, $1.75 per bu. C., D, Williamson, | Ea Plains, Ga: aie 300 bus. Pure Neelys cotton seed 28 id and 29 seed crop; Staple:1 1-16 inch. | $1.50 per bu. T. T. Moses, Turin, Ga. 100 bus.) Wilson ae Big Boll cotton re oe $1. per bu. . T. Mays, Lyons, ny 50 per bu; Del. $1.25 per bu FOB. oe bus. Manley's heavy fruiter $11 del. $10 FOB. H. W. Thurmond, Gresham- - ville, Ga 9 Petty Tool Wilt-resistant cotton seed zy per bus; FOB. J. J. Dixon, Camilla a. Atty 10 bus. Long Staple red. weed rea vy eee cotto 5 seed $2.50 per bu; slight- ly mixed FOB. Cash with order, i. LCs Daniel, Mauk, Ga. Rt. Continued on 1 P. C. Clemons, Mad- Stes Good sound Rucker 's cotton. seed Slit te Uns J thea 20c ea.: A _ ering dahlias bulbs 25c; ey EEN ay 4 hye { . Ose Tities 10c ou time red Bachelor button seed | 4 Gulines 20 doz; Arb tae t eyes. Cc per doz; or vitae trees 10 in. . Thom Each to pay - Yed, lavender, pink, single red nice bulbs, 10c ea; all eee Mrs. x ~ postage. 'mum, double petunia, or Flowers and Seed For Sale _ (Continued from page four) 15 for pkg; large deep cream sweet running Marechalneil Rose ll 50c ea; Arborvitae seed 20c spoonful. All del. Mrs. W. J. Barfield, Shellman, Ga. Rt. 1. Gladioli bulbs, mixed colors, from choice varieties; all blooming size, 25c per doz; Large quantities reduction in price. Add postage. A re ua with every order. Mrs, B. J. Edmondson, Cedartown, Ga. Rt. 3. __ Yellow and red Japonicas 2 yrs. old; goc ea; or 4 for $1; All colors of monthly roses 5 ea; Golden bells 10c ea.; Daffodils:30c per doz; White nar- cissus 35c_per-doz; Snow ball sprouts 25 ea; Flowering Aimonds 15c ea; Button Mums, 25 doz. or 5 doz. for $1; Weeping Susie Sprouts 10c ea: Purple Fox gloves 25c per doz, or 5 doz. for $1. Miss Ora Belle Silver, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 2. __Arborvitae and Boxwood about 18 in. nigh, 25c ea; well rooted; Narcissi, Daffodils and Snowdrops 50c per 100. American Beauty Roses, lilacs and Al- colors of large flow- Large red canna buips, 20c ea; ail color gahlias 20c ea. Mrs. R. J. Heaton, Morgan- ton, Ga. American Beauty Roses, lilacs, large red Canna bulbs; 20c ea; all colors dahlias 25c ea; Boxwood and Arbor- vitae about 18 in. high al 25. Mrs. R. Jasper Thomas, Morganton, Ga. ell rooted pink crepe Myrtles, yel- low bells, single lilacs, sweet pome- granates, laurel sprouts, old fashioned velvet roses, 50c ea; will exch for 2 n strain Barred Rock coek- b. March hatch not over $1.75. Poege charges. Cannas, yellow, red and Salmon col- ors 25 per doz; Large red cannas, 5c ea; 40c pet doz; Pink and white stripe Amaryllis bulbs 50c ea.; yellow Jon- quils, $1 per 100; Pink spring bloom- ing roses, well rooted 15c ea; $1 per doz.; eee on orders -amount ee 50c. . H. L. Elliston, Rupert, Double Dahlias bulbs, colors deep ones erels, Josephine Spear, Mitchell, ad Flowering Quince and E dogwood 3 for 35c; Pink Primroses 25c io Saal Purple fox gloves 25c; Purple [ ce per di \ 0z; O e lilies 25 per doz; now-on-the-Mountain and Mor Glory 4 tablespoonsful for 15c.. Ida Southerland, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 48. te: ur Privet hedge plants 1 1-2 to 2 1-2 ft. tall; well rooted, $2 per 100. ads d. Mrs. Josephine Spear, Mit- che > Ga. Big Yellow double Marigolds, 1 mone tassel princefeathers toe: ail to you free. Burnice Carson, Austell, Ga. Rt. 2. _ Thrift plants 50c per 100; Pink and Purple Verbena, 3 nice pieces 10c; Purple Lilac, 25c ea; and Wine lilies nice bulbs, 25c ea; White Flag lilies, 50c per doz. bulbs; Rose of Sha- ron 25 ea.; April Blooming narcissi bulbs 25 per doz; Yellow thornless rose cuttings 3 for 25c;. White and pink Dorothy Perkins bushes, well rooted 25c ea. Miss Mittie Windham, Reynokis, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 85. Well rooted Cape Jasmines 25c ea; Jonquils, large double yellow and wht. 25 per doz; Lilac and Crepe Myrtles, 15 ea; Easter lilies 6 for : pee lilies and Milk and Wine lilies 6 for 45c; Hollyhocks, well rooted 3 for 25c; Primroses and Shasta Daisies, 6 for Tinie Phillips, Flowery Branch, Primroses, 15 per doz; White Eas- ter lilies, Jonquils, 25c per doz; Lee Pink roses bloom in April 20c ea; Hol- bees 10c per tablespoonful of ; Star of Bethlehem 10c per doz. Add Miss Drucilla Dodd, Sum- mersville, Ga. Begonia cutt 5 + 20Cs Breen Plea die: Grebe Tiaile $Y ben uae: roo + Cre e : or 10c ea; White Winter Pinks 25 per 100; Seed Verbenas, Phlox, asters, black eyed Susans, Ocean Waves, Zin- nia, Sultana Seed all mixed, 25c per pkg:, or 5c ea: Will exch. for any col- ors carnations, Poppy or pen weig postage. Miss B. Smith, kite, Ga. Rt. 1. A lis Crimson lily bulbs very large Bbc ea: 3 for 50c;, Narcissi 30c BE petals aie ber ce: Hed Spider cissi Jonqui ic per > Re ihe 28 i Riverington Phlox enior 1k 50c per doz.; Mauve Pi bs 10c ea.;. Cannas, ink, e; Wabash pink osea Gigan Hungaria rose -call- |v low King Humbert or Queen Helen yellow and red blooms on same stalk; Winter Colossal, Vivid scarlet, green foliage Richard Wallace, Canary yel- low green foliage. Gladiator yellow Spotted, red green foliage, 3 for 25c. prepaid. Maude Brooks, Arling- ton, Ga., RFD. j Bulbs: large red, salmon pink, rose, yellow spotted and red with bronze leaves, canna, 3 for 25c; red and spi- der lily, Wc ea; red gladioli, 5c ea; Chandelier lily 20c ea; White and sin- gle sweet pinks 3 bunches 25c;~Pink and white and blue Hydrangea, root- ed, 20c ea; red and pink verbena 3 bunches 25c; Pink crepe Myrtle and wisteria, 10c ea; several. kinds ferns, 15 ea; several col. oe 2 for 25c; Large begonias, 20c ea; Exch for A. Huff, Milledgeville, Ga. Rt. 2. Milk and Wine lilies blooming size, 25c, $2.50 per doz; smaller size 15c; Blue Hydrangeas 15 to 25c; Mammoth size figs 15,to 25c; Shirley poppy seed Single, mid, 10c per teaspoonful; Phlox, all bright colors 200 for $1; will exch. for Buff Orpington, Rocks, and Rhode Island Red eggs or Hen- dersons bunch butter beans. Mrs. Ida Buchanan, Chula, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 122. Big Boston Rooseveit and Spengeria ferns, rooted 10c: ea; Red Conk begon- ia, rooted, 5c ea; Arborvitae 12 in. high 25c ea. Add postage on orders under 25c. Mrs. W. R. Murphy, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 5, Box 96. Mountain Laurel $1 per doz.; Pink, red, yellow, Azaleas $1 per doz.; Pink Cherokee roses $1 per doz.; Tiger lil- ies 30c per. doz.; Bird eye bushes, $1 per doz; Sweet William plants, 25c per doz.; Mountain fern, 25c doz. Mrs. Boon Wilson, Morganton, Ga. White and blue violets 10c per doz.; Shasta daisies 25c per doz; blue lilacs 10 ea; White, pink rambler roses 20c Geraniums 4 volors 25c per 6 cuttings; 8 colors large Mums 25c per doz; Star of Bethlehem 10c per doz.; Perennia. sweet peas, 10c per root. Add postage. Mrs. Ada M. Brice, Maxeys, Ga. Box 95. 2 Japanese Rose bushes, 3 yrs. old 50c ea.; Amaryllis bulbs, crimson $1 per doz; White Easter lilies 50c doz, fOld fashioned butter and eggs dou- ble; daffodils yellow, very fragrant 25c per doz.; Shasta daisies 25c per doz; 2 Snow ball Hydrangeas, 50c ea.; No orders filled for less than 50c. No stamps accepted. Mrs. M. T. Tanner, Sandersville, Ga, Rt. 1, Box 8. Roots of a Terrestrial Orchid, fol- jage sword like, hardy evergreen, some times growing to a height of 3 ft.; Blooms are of a reddish aoe 6 to & in. across on tall spikes; Directions for cultivating. with ea. order, 50c ea.; 3 for $1. Mrs. Grant Brock, Tallapoo- sa, Ga. a : Cannas: Eureka white, City of Port- land, pink; Hungarian, pink; Cheer- fulness, cerise, Gold throat, 50c per doz. and King Humbert red, yellow; Wyoming orange; Orange Bedder; The President, red; Wirtzers Colossal, lar- gest red, Allemonia, yellow and gold; Richard Wallace, canary yellow, 40c per doz; Large milk and wine lilies, also dark red Amaryllis 75 per doz; $5 per 100; 50c per doz. for smaller size; or $3 per 100; Butterfly lilies and double orange lilies 50c doz; Red Spi- der lilies, 25 per doz; $1.50 per 100; The Twelve Apostles lily (has 12 large blooms to 1 stem) 85c ea.; 4 for $1, Large stiff leaf caladium 20c ea; 25c per doz, $2 per 100; 2 Pom Pom tepe! andl 2 button type 25c doz. $1.50 per 100; Rooted blue hydrangea, pink radiance rose, double white althea and 2 yr.,old pink hibiscus, 25c ea; Ada postage on orders less than $1.50; Wil exch. for baby chicks or turkey eggs. Mrs. J. E. Harrell, Quitman, Ga,, Rt. 6. _ Jonquils and Daffodil bulbs. 15c per doz; Butter and Ege and Pope White | Narcissi 20e doz; Blue Flag lilies 40c per doz; 1 white Flag lily free with ea. order for bulbs amounting to 50c; Canna bulbs red, yellow, and bronze leaf 40c per doz. Mrs. J. W. Overton, Bowdon, Ga, Rt. 4. Double fringe pink poppy seed 10c per pkg. Yellow and Bronze chrysan- themums 25c per doz; 4 colors fall pinks 20c per doz. Mrs. Pearl McDon- ald, Stapleton, Ga. Rt. 1. | oe Red, ue yellow and white rose cut- tings 15c ea; Hardy phlox, mixed _col- ors, now ready 25c per doz; White Narcissi 10c ea; Yellow narcissi 20c per doz; Blanket flowers 25 doz; White double daisies 10c ea; Shasta daisies 15 per doz; Pink oxalis 10c ea. Red and White geranium cuttings 1l5c ea; Elephant ears 10c ea. Extra dou- ee ata; wail exert spoonful; will exch. - violets, double white _ hyacinths. ubs, azaleas, poi: Spruce pines or Arborvitae. Mrs. W.|2 6), for $1; 8 varieties of Chrysanthemums | old seed 10 per or White cannas, | -MABRKET BULLETIN. settias, iris, snowball peonies or Ol- eanders. Mrs. A. C. Arnett, Amity, Ga. Rt. 1. Large double yellow, orange and dark red canna roots 75c per doz; Postpaid. Orange day lilies, 60c per doz; Large mixed chrysanthemums, Ae per doz, Mrs. E. E. Slack, Leslie, a. Milk and Wine lilies $1.25 per doz; narcissi bulbs $1 per 100 bulbs; But- ter and eggs $1 per 100: All del. or will exch. for good setting eggs or anything useful: Mrs. C. F. Watson, Dawson, Ga. Rt. B./ _ Large type orchid flowering cannas, in yellow, orange, spotted, pink and 2 shades red 75c per doz; del. Shasta daisies and physostegia 35c per doz., or doz. or 50c; large type Mums and double dahlias, variety, of colors, fo del., 1 doz. 35c, 2 doz. 50c or 5 doz. foi $1 del. Mrs. T. W. Hagood, Marietta, re ne ee : } euow dark red purple variegated dahlia bulbs, 5c ea; Yard eactin 15c cutting Yellow jonquils 20e per doz.; White narcissi bulbs 20c per doz. Ada postage. Mrs. W. J. Dutton, Lawrence- ville, Ga., Rt. 3. _Red Dogwood 3 for 25c; Sweet. Wil- | liams 20c per doz; Golden glow 20c per doz; White pines and black pines 3 for 25c; Mt. Laurels ang Ivy 6 for $1; Rhubarbs 75c doz; Hibiscus 25c ea; Arborvitae 501 ea; Willie Roses 6 for 50; Pink Cherokee roses $1 per 0Z.; All well sooted. Add postage. Mrs. Martha Pope, Loving, Ga. Pinks, white and double, Star of Bethlehem 25c per doz; Lavender and purple Iris 35c per doz; Brides Wreath white, 15 ea; Pink roses 4 for 0c" Daffodils, yellow 30c per doz: Doro- thy Perkins rose, pink 20c ea; Double velvet rose, 3 for 40c: Pin ae roses 20c ea, : k weigelia Farm Land February 13, 1930 _ The next Farm Land Supple- ment to the Market Bulletin will | appear February 13th. Notices will | be received until February 8th. After | that date they will be returned. Town and city property cannot be listed, neither can we carry not- | ices for real estate agents. _ i ary 13th. Please make short as possible. Add postage. 6 fox gloves |9 Farms for Rent and Want- le ed to Rent will be listed weekly up | to and including our issue of Febru- ( _ Farms for Rent and Want- | ed to Rent on Shares may be listed | in any issue of the Market Bulletin. | Notices of this kind appear under | the Positions Wanted columns. | PAGE NINE free with every order over $1. Mrs. A. J. Hefner, Talking Rock; Ga. Rt. 2. Double pink flowering almond, yel- low thornless roses. White dogwood; will exch. for Chinese Wisteria, wei- gelas; Hydrangea, butterfly bush, Grandpas grey beard. Mrs. T. R. Griffin, Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 5. Donble Pink cannas $1 per doz; King Humbert cannas, $1 per doz; Nice lg. Roosevelt fern cuttings, nicely root- | ed 15 ea; Maiden Hair fern cuttings 15 ea; well rooted. Pink and white hardy phlox plants nicely rooted 10c ea. Mrs. J. A. Forehand, Pinehurst, ~ Ga. American Beauty rose 25 ea; Per- ennial rose-20c ea. Double yellow Ja- ponica 25c ea; or $2.50 per doz; Jon- quils and daffodils 30c per doz; Snow drops, 20c per doz; All well rooted. Mrs. M. L. Kay, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 38. es Snowball, pink weigela, pink crepe Myrtle, butterfly bush, double althea, colors dark red and lavender; Purple Lilacs, yellow bell, Pink almond, Spi- rea, 15c and 20c ea; Honeysuckle vine, wisteria vine, 10c ea; Cinnamon vine bulbs 10c per 6 bulbs; Hollyhock plants '10e ea; large blue Iris bulbs, 5e ea; also blue, lavender, yellow double day orange lilies, 5c ea; Will exch. for dif- ferent colors of Amaryllis bulbs or different colors gladioli bulbs. Will pay reeee on orders of $1 or more. Mrs. ulia Darnell, Jasper, Ga. Rt. 1. Zinnias 5c per tablespoonful; touch- me-nots 10c per teaspoonful, double and single. is Maud Williams, Lil- burn, Ga. almond Pink Crepe Myrtle flowerin young mans fancy, Blue lilac, Star Jasmine, rooted, 15c ea., or 2 for 25c. Mrs. W. T. Caldwell, Milner, Ga. Rt. Supplement | your notices as | eS PAGE TEN Flowers And Seed | For Sale Red Flowering Quince; White Eng. dogwood 15c ea; 2 for 25c; Double yel- low Japonicas, 15c ea; 3 for 40c; White everblooming climbing rose cuttings 3 for 25; Blooming size red* spider lily einth bulbs 6 for 50c; All bulbs bloom- ing size; small cluster sweet yellow -narcissi 20c per doz; Will exch. for ted spirea, Oleanders; any color hya- cinths except white or blue, also dou- ble hollyhocks and other plants. Each to del. Write first. Mrs. S. F. Smith, Austell, Ga. Rt. 2. Little yellow cluster sweet scented April Narcissi $1 100; Well rooted pur- ple lilacs 1 1-2 to 2 ft. high, 10c ea; edge bush cuttings, 1 to 2 ft. long asily rooted 35c per 100. Add postage. - Miss Alice Webb, Logansville, Ga. Rt. the ; _. Caliopsis, May flowering daisy, blan- ket flowers, larkspur, phlox, any for 10 per doz; Shasta aisies, golden glow, Sweet Williams, 20c per doz; hol- yhocks, 10c ea; Amaryllis 20c ea; cal- las 50c ea; Forsythia, almond, lilacs, _ star jasmine, 15c ea; Althea 10c ea; Spirea 15c; Cuttings of shrubs, jas- mines and roses 10c per doz; Wander- ing Jew, 5c ea; Wisteria 15c ea; pri- vet 10c per cutting; $1, 100; Ornamen- tal grasses 10c ea., violets $1, 100; double daffodils, 25c per doz. Mrs. Belle Godard, Goggins, Ga. Rt. 2. - low and lemon day lilies 10c ea; red King Humbert cannas 2 for 5c; pink verbena 5c a bunch. Add postage. Mrs. C. W. Dutton, Tusculum, Ga. _ _ Hardy larkspur_ pink, blue variega- ted, 35c per doz; Calliopsis 30c per doz. Blue Salvia 40c per doz; Hardy China Aster, 2 for 25c; Sweet Williams, mix- ed colors, 40c per doz; Eng. Primrose 50c per doz; Hardy Sweet Peas, pink and white, 3 for 25c; A few fine dah- lia bulbs yellow bronze, purple, red, pink, white, 75c to $2.50 ea. Wil lexch for Gilobosa, Arborvitae. Mrs. S. W. Sloan, Auburn, Ga. _ WVerbenas 3 for 25c; Blue Bell 3 for 25c; Spruce pine and white pine 1 1-2 to 3 ft. high, 20c ea; or 6 for $1; Mt. Laurel and Ivey, 20c ea; -jonquils, dou- ble and single 25c doz; Rooted snow _ balls 20c ea; Rhubarb or pie plants, - 20c ea; Jerusalem seed 1-2 pint 20c; pint 35c.. Mrs. W. H. White, Dahlon- ega, Ga. Rt. 1. Yellow Jonquils and butter and eggs I5e per 100 bulbs; large double pink canna roots, 15c ea.\| Mock lemons, 15c ea. Single purple lilac, 25c ea; Add postage. Mrs. R. L. Freeman, For- syth, Ga. Rt. 6. Old fashioned double red velvet ro- ses, rooted, 20c ea; Boston Ivy vine rooted 25c ea; Trumpet vines 25c ea; Jap Quince rooted 20c ea; double yel- low thornless roses rooted 20c ea; Ce- dar free with every order of $1. Miss Viola Hensley, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3, Box Yellow Cannas, Bronze chrysanthe- mums and crimson rambler roses 5c apiece or 50c per doz; Will exch any of these for Gladioli bulbs, dahlia bulbs, rooted rose bushes any color Tris, except white, Caladiums or any kind of pot plants. Write what you have. Mrs. ee T,. Pearson, Fort Valley, Ga. Rt. 4. Extra large double dahlias, dark red snow white, rose and salmon pink, a - few lavenders and yellow, 70c per doz ~ pulbs; Instructions for growing dah- lias sent with orders, on request. Gol- den glow 40c per doz; or 1 doz. golden glow and 1 doz. dahlias for $1; Ar- borvitae, hardy, well rooted trees 1 1-2 to 3 ft. tall, $1.25 to $1.75 ea., accord- ing to height; Mt. Laurel, Rhododen- drons, nearly 1 ft. high, 3 for 50c; White and spruce pines 1 ft. 35c; 2 ft. 45c; 3 ft. 60c; On pines a 50 per cent reduction given on first price, when ordering more than one tree of a size. Mrs. Alvin Todd, Sarah, Ga. - Hardy philox, 3 colors; golden glow; white violets; pink rambler roses; new years vine, 3 or 4 colors; large fall Snowball, purple lilac, wisteria vine, pinks; white primrose 25c per doz; blooming peach, bridal wreath, yel- low bells, old fashioned thornless ro- ses 6 for 25c; hyacinths, blue grass, winter verbenas, 3 for 10c; Double -narcissi or. March flowers, yellow lil- ies 25c doz? Plus postage. Will exch. or White Rock eggs for hatching. Must be pure bred. Mrs. Sarah Grin- dle, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1. - Royal Purple Iris, Hardy pink phlox -30c per doz; Butter cups blue spider wart 15 doz; Double yellow Japonica. ouble pink almond, pink _ weigelas, sp: -forsythia. Blue Wisteria, cin- white and oe altheas; r Dark red velvet, wes Pp bulbs, 10 ea., 3 for 25c; White hya-. Purple Heartsease 10c per doz; yel- ink MARKET BULLETIN: monthly roses, Dorothy Perkins white ramblers, 20c ea; Purple lilac 20c ea. Mt. Laurel, 25 ea; Mixed colors aza- _| leas, $1.50 per doz; Golden Glow, 25c per doz; Trailing arbutus 50c doz; Orange day lilies $1; Rhododendrons, Spruce pines 6 for $1.50. All well roo- ted add postage Mrs. Martha Eller, Ella Gap, Ga. Large white, yelow and red chry- santhemum plants 40c per doz; Post- paid or will exch for dried apples or peaches. Orders booked now to be fill- ed later. Mrs. J. L. Hook, Oliver,- Ga. Dark pink peony bulbs, double 40c ea; 3 for $1. Japan lilies Oriental or- ehids bulbs, 30c ea. Miss Minnie Nash Hampton, Ga. Rt. 2. Hastings double dahlia bulbs, fin- est veriety, five shades. of pink, all shades of red, white buff orange and yellow 20c ea; or $2 per doz; Cape jasmine, large white fragrant blooms 1 yr. old 25 ea; $2.50 per doz; Canna seed mixed colors 15 for 10c. Miss Delila Martin, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 9. Pink almond, purple lilac, Mt. Lau- rel, Eng dogwood, Cedar and cape jas- mine 2 for 25c; Purple Wisteria and Va. creeper vines 3 for 25c; White Iris 15c per doz; Double poppy seed, 2 ta- blespoonsful 10c. Monthly roses, 2 yrs. old, 20c ea; Hollyhock 20c per doz; Evergreen vines has purple flowers, 6 for 25c; Add postage, on small orders. gue L. G. Sanders, Dewyrose, Ga. Rt. Hollyhock, marigolds, mixed colored Balsam, all colors zinnias, four oclocks all nice seeds, 5c per pkg. Narcissi bulbs 10 for 25c; Purple Iris 25c; doz. yellow beils 15c ea; Pink weigelas, pink flowering almonds 15c ea; Fall pinks several colors, 25c per doz; Purple fox gloves 15c per doz; Hardy Phlox dif- ferent colors, 20c per doz.; Honeysuck- le bushes, 25c ea; Geraniums, 7, kinds mostly all doubled, 2 for 15c; June cactus cuttings, 5c ea; Hibiscus cut- tings 10c ea; Lantana cuttings 2 for oc; 2 or 3 Justicia rooted 15c each; White and green and red striped Jew vine 6 for 10c; Double Fuchsias, 5c per cuting; Porch hydrangeas large cuttings 10c ea. Miss Mary E. Grin- dle, Dahlonega, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 42. Cherokee roses, rooted $4.50, 100; 25 rooted boxwood 12 in. high, $6; dwarf boxwood 5 and 6 in. $6, 100; variety Same price; pink crepe Myrtles $2.50 per doz; All plants packed well and del at their price. Mrs. J. Y, Rodgers, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 1. Show or Ball type dahlias, when in full bloom, flowers are almost round; colors yellow, white, red, purple, or- ange, pink, purple and white variega- ted 75c pe doz. Pink climbing roses, purple lilac bushes and Boston ferns 15c ea., mixed colors sweet Williams plants, 30c doz; Japanese Iris cream and blue flag lilies 40c per doz; Amur River Privet leaves small dark green $1.25 for plants; cutings 50c per 100; Large flat leaf evergreen 5c ea; Ear- ly blooming red gladioli bulbs, 30c per doz; Large flowering yellow cannas, &0c per doz. Postpaid. Mrs. A. C. Glad- den, Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 44. Weeping Mary blooming size 50c ea; Pink altheas large size 30c ea; small size 3 for 25c; Butter and Egg bulbs 15c per doz; Will exch any of these for new scraps for quilting or new flour or sugar sacks. Mrs. Lena Tuck, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. Hastings finest dahlia bulbs dou- ble large type, white yellow red, bright red, and pink quill type. Pink 15c ea; or $1.50 per doz. _Mrs. Alton Grindle, Cumming, Ga. RFD 4. , Phlox plants mixed colors, 25 per 100; large flowering cannas, red and yellow, 35c per doz; red and purple verbenas, 25c per doz. Miss Janie Bennett, Cordele, Ga. Rt. D. Pink thrift plants 50c per 100; 500 $2; Caladium bulbs 50c Milk and Wine lilies 40c ea; 3 for $1; Canna bulbs 10c ea., or $1 per doz; Colors dark pink, light pink fire flame. Burnt orange and variegated; October lilies, 50c per doz.; yellow jonquils and narcissi bulbs 25 per doz; Add postage. Miss Ju- lia Parr, Reynolds, Ga., Rt. 1. White and purple Iris 35 per doz; yellow June lilies 25 per doz; White May lilies 25c ea; or 3 for 50c; Alth- sas 15 ea., or 6 for 50c; Pink crepe Myrtles, 25c; Japanese Morning Glory |G seed, 10c per pkg. Mrs. Lula Hawk- ins, Alpharetta, Ga. Rt. 4. | 25 or 30 M canna roots for sale; Al- lemonia, yellow and gold 6 ft.; Glad- iator, yellow spotted red 4 1-2 ft; Rich- ard Wallace, canary yellow, 4 ft.; Yel- low King Humbert, lemon striped 5 ft; Indiana, orange 5 ft; The Presi- dent, Glowing Scarlet 5 ft.; white 3 1-2 ft; Write for prices. Mrs Eugenia Simmons. Lakeland, Ga. . Perennial Hardy phlox plants, all colors, 20 per mated 5c ea; Yellow tuberoses 20c Eureka, |. | ple lavender, white buff rose all shades of red, variegaeed exch SS doz; del. ? joa te varieg: aponi double pink canna roots any color Hydrangea, large bloom *~chrysanthe- mum, Foinsettias, Easter. lilies, Azal- | eas, peonies, bleeding heart or weige- las. Each to Mies Reset post. Mrs. J. T. Monfort, Cuthbert, Ga, ae 1200 canna roots, President; and 1500 Richard Wallace, Orange Bedder and Allemonia. The lot for $25. FOB. Mrs. we J. Ross, 500 Jackson St., Valdosta, a. ? Sweet violets: 50c per 100; Yellow jonquils 25 per-doz; Yellow. narcissi, 25c per doz; Butter and Egg 25-doz.; White with pinkstripe Amaryllis bulbs 2 for 25c; Red Oct. lilies 25 -per doz; White: flag~lilies; 25 doz. Mrs: Lee Moseiy, Reynolds, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 82. Rhododendrons, Mt. Laurels, Box- wood 6 for $1; Eng. dogwood spirea, 6 for $1; Pink, red and yellow azal- eas; pink Cherokee roses, $1 per doz; Iris, Junipers (Pyramidal); arborvitae 4 for $1;. Blue Japanese Iris, Lemon lilies, 45c per doz; Orange day lilies, Sweet Williams, 30c per doz; Pink and white perennial phlox 30c; Red Ja- ponicas, pink peonies, 25c ea; Pink and white hibiscus 6 for $1; Pink al- mond and American . Beauty roses, white and pink dogwood, 6 for $1. Sa- die Wilson, Morganton, Ga. Bridal Wreath red monthly oe er doz; Golden glow 20c; Rooted yellow and white narcissi, pink weigelas, fox glove 30c per doz; Blue Wisteria 50c root- ed; Rambler roses, pink and red, 25c; well rooted; Lady of Lake winter pinks March flowers, Easter. roses, purple Iris 30 per doz; single hollyhocks 25c per doz; Weeping Willows 15c per cut- ting. Violets. 10c per doz; Boxwoods 30c ea; Ash trees, 25c; Will give 1 Juniper with every $1 order. Add postage; no stamps accepted. Miss Carrie illos, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. wos Snow Balls, Bridal Wreath, Pink al- mond, 25c ea; Pink weigelas, 15c ea; Yellow thornless roses; purple lilac 25c; Bleeding Hearts, 30c; Juniper cuttings and evergreens 15c; Hardy Phlox and dusty Millers, 25c per doz; Pink and. white and red geraniums cuttings and Christmas cactus, 10c ea: Blue Iris 60c per doz; 1 doz. Fox gloves free with every order over $1. Add postage. Mrs. Effie Silver, Talking Rock, Gaye R627 ! Galax ferns, 25c per doz; White Spi- der lilies, 15 per bulb; Variegated yellow and white Mums, 40c per doz. Hardy Rosemary 25c ea; Buttercups and Phlox and Fox gloves 25 per doz. Eng dogwood and Junipers rooted, 2 yrs. old 3 ft. high, 60c ea; Small, 10 to 15 in. 50 ea., or 3 for $1: Boxwoods rooted from 2 yrs. up to 6 yrs. Dif- ferent sizes different prices. Dark blue and pure and. yellow Iris 50c per doz. or $2 per 100; Double yellow can- nas $0c per doz; Lemon lilies 50c, Snow | Balls 20c ea; Lilac and weigela, 15c a Miss Evelyn Padgett, Ella Gap, a. Pink Dorothy Perkins rambler rose lic ea; 2 for 25c; Pink Azaleas, 15c ea., or $1.20 per doz; Red Maple 15c | Rt ea; Cream with rose throat Gladioli 25c per doz; Red Japanese Fragrant Honeysuckle vines 10c ea; or 50 per. doz; Single dahlias; double dahlias; pink double cactus, 25c ea. Miss Eve- lyn Roberts, Tallapoosa, Ga: : Cannas deep pink, green foliage; Hardy Phlox, deep rosy pink, 60c per doz; King Humbert, deep red bronze foliage 50c doz; White tinted yellow green foliage 3 for 25c; deep red green foliage, 50c per doz; Rare shades of deep rich pink green foliage 25 per bulb; Pink Verbena well rooted, 3 for 25; double yellow day lilies 50c per doz; Hollyhocks plants deep red dou- ble 10c per plant; Petunia plants mix- es 50c. Mrs. E. J. Forrester, Sparta, a. 30 Giant Trumpet daffodils per doz; Cream Narcissi and sweet scented |3 ft. hi yellow jonquils 40c per doz; Tiger lil- ies 35c per doz; Large Iris bulbs 75c per doz; Golden glow 25 per clump: Trailing Arbutus, 35 per doz: Chero- kee roses, 25 ea; Pansy plants 20c per doz; Pepper mint 20c doz; Weeping Mary plants 25 per doz: Old fash- ioned pinks, yellow and white 25c per doz; Add postage on orders less than $1. Mrs. Elsie Heaton, Mineral Bluff, a. i Jonquils and white Easter lily bulbs 20c per doz; Blanket flower seed 5c per tablespoonful; Well rooted Oak Hydrangea 2 to 3 ft. high 30c ea: Bri- dal Wreath, and yellow bloom Christ-. mas bush, 25 ea; Eng. Ivy vine, 15c. Mis Frances pa Stockbridge, Gal G Rt. 1, Box 74 POS Se | Dahlias, Cactus, Peony. double sin- gle and ball type; yellow, pink, pur- colors | $1.25 per - Thursday, February 6;1930. be used for chicken feed. Mrs. Eugene Mozely, Clayton, Ga. Amaryllis, 35c ea; blooming. size.or. 4 for $1; Wonder lilies 20c ea; St. Ber- nard lilies 25c ea; Orange Scarlet Eas- ter lilies, $1 per doz; Leopard Begon- ias, 25c; White Jonquils, 20c per doz; King Humbert Cannas 15c ea;. Pillow of fire 15 ea; 2 for 25c; Double Bronze: Roses, Porch Caiadium, green leaf 20c ea. Mrs. H. F. Carter, Lake Park, Ga. Hardy Phlox, white pink, and pur- ple 20c per doz; Bleeding Heart, 20c ea; Snow ball, Althea, Butterfly bush- es, Peach roses, 15 ea; daffodils, $1, 100. Mrs. S. E. Ander- son, Rolston, Ga. Yucca, cherry trees 25c ea.; Spirea _ 50 2 to 30 ft. Lilac 35c 1 1-2 to .2 ft.. Iris, white and purple 10c e@a;. tall; Jonquil bulbs, $1, 100; Cannas (Bronz- ed Leaf) l5c ea; Christmas Honeysuckle 35c ea; Paul Neyron Roses 2. to 3 ft. tall 60c; Pri- yet Hedge, well rooted. Mrs. J. O. Dye, Forsyth, Ga, Rtv Bir 4) tat Moyen Hastings large type red cannas, 50c per doz; also dark red gladiolus, 50c per doz; Add postage. All nice large bulbs. Miss Bessie Robertson, Omega, Ga. Rt. 1. ie Blue. Iris, April blooming, white nar- cissus, yellow cannas, 25c per doz; or will exch. for pot flowers, Ernestine Wages, Auburn, Ga. +s sie a 5-.colors, double Dahlia. bulbs, 15 per bulb; Hastings double: Popp. all colors 10c per tablespoonful. Large Hollyhoeks 10c per spoonful. Mrs. R. P. Brock, Fairburn, Ga. Rt. 4. ~~ "' Jonquils and daffodils, 10c per doz; Red, yellow and striped cannas, 10c _ ea; Purple hardy Phlox 25c; Purple Iris 10c per doz; Double, yellow, pink | and bronze dahlias 10c ea; Bleeding Heart, 25c; Bunch bride wreath, snow ball, dogwood, 10c ea. Audrey Davis, Rolston, Ga. : : Giant Pansy plants, mixed colors, lc ea; Add 7c for postage. Mrs. O. E. Bro , Doerun, Ga., Rt. 4. .. Butter and egg bulbs $1 per 100;. Jonquils, daffodils bulbs, $1 per 100; Blue Spider lilies 50c per doz: Canna ~ Pink hyacinths, 45c r doz; Blue hyacinths $1 per 100, lilies, 12. for $1; a John A. McCurley, Hartwell, Ga. Gladioli bulbs, throat 25c per doz; 2 crepe Myrtles heavy rooted 50c ea; White Shasta daisies 25c ea; Purple and white lilac sprouts, 35 ea; will exch for dried fruit free from worms, core, etc., or postage. . cabbage plants. Each to pa Mrs. George W. Wiley, and, , Rt. 1. a rea Red running rose cuttings, not root-_ ed, 3 for 25c; wild honeysuckle, well rooted, yellow pink and red, 5c ea., 6 for 25 Yellow cannas 3 for 25e; Flowering Quinces 5c ea; plus postage. ae Carrie Anderson, Cleveland, Ga. Japanese double Sunflowers, African double and single orange and lemon |Marigolds, Large type single Holly- hocks 6 colors, larkspur 6 colors, Bal- sam Red running cypress, zinnias, 10 colors, Chinese Lantana seeds, Calli- opsis and Strawflowers, all 5 a spoon- 1 or.1 cupful over 50 varieties 25; Double and mixed type dahlias, ever- lasting sweet pea seed 15 per spoon- ful; Winter yellow Oxalis, 15c per doz. Mixed colors and types Gladioli 50c per 100; Pot flowers Ntor spring. Ada ; xch postage, cash only. Will exch for: oth- er flowers. Write first. F. George Har- old Pass, Point Peter, Ga. Rt. 2. Monthly roses, red, white, pink, yel- low; well rooted, some bloomed last summer $1,75 per doz; Sweet Williams same he fox glove, Hemlocks, 2 and . high, na, Red and purple 75 per doz; Grass cadets Mey postage. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Cleve-~ land, Ga. Rt. 4. . ae | Double orange, lemon and dark red with yellow center Marigolds; Pop- py seed at 12c per tablespoonful; Yel- low canna bulbs, 35 per doz; santhemums, white, pink yellow and bronze 20c per doz; 2 doz. for 35c. Small yellow chrysanthemums 10 per doz; 2 for 15c. Mrs. T. C, Bev-: erly, Ochlochnee, Ga. ; Old fashioned blue Chry- Periwinkles, flowers, 2c ea; Not less than 12 plants will be sold. Can sell as many as 100: 10c per doz; or 12 doz. $1; Phlox plants 8c per doz; No orders fil- led for less than 50c. Browning, Buchana Ga (Continued ze Aa White Spider lilies 35c ea; Striped Horsemint, Golden Glow, Tiger lilies, Purple Iris -15c doz. White and yellow Jonquils, Forsythia 15 ea; seed, - pink with yellow. $2 per doz; Winter Verbe- price, velvet roses, 15c ea. lavender, Mrs, S. M. Timberlake, Marshallville, | Be j\ : BRR RE ne April blooming white narcissi bulbs a MARCA is oa Thursday, Fe 930 bruary 6, 1 Cotton Seed For Sale | (Continued from page eight) COTTON SEED FOR SALE - _ 300 bu. Addison cotton seed, picked before the storm; made 30 bales on 45 acres, in 1929; $1 per hu, FOB. T. oO. iggins, Molena, Ga. athe 60 bus. Pure Rucker cotton seed 1st yr. from originator $1 per bu. or will exch for pure bred pigs. V. R. Craw- ford, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 2. pe _, Wannamaker Cleveland, sound, pure and recleaned, $4.50 per 100 lb. bags, oe Ben R| Tanner, Sandersville, Ga. | oe a ne nee Pure Half and Half cotton. seed - heavy fruiter, $1 r bu. FOB. Will send gin record. J. L. Hendley, Gar- pid, Ga Rt 2. pe 0 bus Ruckers cotton seed at $1 per , 8 bus. Honey drip cane seed 4 per as _W. M. Delay, Powder Springs, Ga. ii ey Li Pore - : s Pettys Improved Wilt-resistant cot- ton seed $2 per bu; Small lots. Write fer prices on large lots. Ginned on ai gin Terrell C . H. A. Petty, Dawson, Ga. Wannamaker seed 10 bus. R. : 1-16 in. staple cotton ; #lso Piedmont. Cleveland, both earefully ginned, $3.25 per cwt. S. L. -_ Thornton, Deweyrose, Ga. Rt. 2. Wilson-Clevelaynd cotton seed from made 8 bales to five acres: plot that made & official test, $1.25 per bu. Petty-Tool Wilt-resistant. cotton seed, direct from reeder, $1.25 per bu. R. F. Burch, Jr. stman, Ga. ied ea ea Ae 00 bus. Piedmant Cleveland cotton ed. $1 per bu; 50 bus. Cokers No. '5 f $1 pr bu. |W. ille, Ga. RFD 3. Co 500 bus. Coker Pedigreed cotton seed 100 bus. Cleveland Big Boll cotton seed | per bu. .N, 'T, Sanders, Commerce 1000 bus. Cleveland Wannamaker d. Tooles Wilt-resistant cotton seed per bu. W. M. Boney, Dublin, Ga, pen. ai ; oy 5 Pure Poulnot cotton seed $1 per-.bu. deff Taylor, Buena Vista,. ea jtings Bank Account \cottc Hast. n seed, _ yr. from. originattor sou-d and ood; $1 oe OB or will exch far Sure Rucker Cotton seed. Nad Wea- wer, Valkine Rock, Ga. Rt 3.0. _. Piedmont Cleveland cotton seed, also ankford heavy fruiter both $1. per u FOB. Cash: with order or will ex- change for field peas. C. A. Wilbanks, mmerce, Ga. Rt. 5.: Pies gaat oa Pure Piedmont Cleveland cotton eed, 2nd yr. from originator. Picked before rain; privately ginned; reclean- d $1.25 per bu. R. W. Stembridge, illedgeville, Ga. f i ure Selected Rucker cotton ; seed, yr. from originator; $1.25 per bu. es on request, L. mpl Ga, B. Landrum, airsville, Bae : . Want 75 or 100 bus. of Pure Poulnot _ cotton seed, from North Ga. State best price. Mrs. J. A. Hart, Buena ta, Ga. RFD 1. fie Vie y Want to exch. Pure Ga. Cane syrup in 1-2 gal. cans for cotton seed, any variety good for planting, or running peanuts. Svrup guaranteed. (No Name address) Want to peanuts for Imp. Pure Wannamaker otton seed; 10 or 15 bus. lb. for: lb. each to pay charges on same. G. D. Buntin, Georgetown, Ga. ; _ Pedigreed Cotton seed. State fully the kind, land best situated for its production and suggestions for suc- ea culture. Chas. F. Howe, Fort Valley, Ga. / x Want to exch. Wilson cotton seed for Velvet beans; will give 5 bus. cotton |8 seed for 4 bus. Velvet beans or_ will give 5 bu. cotton seed for 1 bu. Otoo- tan beans, or 5 bus. cotton seed for 5 N. C. Ground peas. L. J. Sinyard, kinsville, Ga. Rt. 1, . fant 5 bus. of College No. 1 cotton , pure and recleaned. C. L. Cleve- a. Cane syrup for same. . 8S. Gibbs, Abba, Ga. ; ue Want: Jacksons lintless cotton seed. Quote price and full description of the otton. A. J. Strickland, Valdosta, Ga. fant: Few bus. Cook Wilt-resistant otten seed 1st yr. from breeder re... 'T. |W. Bruner, Col s. Recleaned, sacked in new , $3 per bag: cut R. Steinheimer, T. Allen, Daniels |early Brimmer, - exch No. 1 White Spanish | 9erries on single fruit stem, ly, Ga. 15 and | ton seed; make lowest. price. G. M. Young, Rebecca, Gran, RED 2; Plants For Sale Large size heading variety of col- lards, 500, 80c; Crystal wax and yel- low Bermuda onion sets. same price. Or will exch for syrup, peanuts or ore B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Masi tt : Klondike strawberry plants, $2 per M or exch for Bermuda onion plants: eggs from pure bred chickens or other ah ge A. D. Maxwell, Montezuma, a. \ = Sweet Himalaya. berry sprouts, 3 for 20c; 6 for 45c. Miiss Sallie Happlodt, Lewiston, Ga. VAG _ Klondike, Lady Thompson and Miss- onary strawberry plants, 50c a 100; $3.50 M. Gov. insp. Exch for syrup, honey or chickens, Mrs. Lee Head, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 1. . Strawberry plants, 25c a 100; sage plants, 10 ea., 3 for 25c. All post- paid. Exch. for old fashioned, . long green striped golden meat watermelon seed, and some blue Jersey or Java ae L. J. Vollrath, Winston, Bo re OM . Progressive Eyerbearing and Lady Thompson strawberry plants, $2.50 M. R. L. Wheeler, Macon, Ga., Rt. 5. _ Himalaya blackberrv vines well roo- ted 10c ea; Eldorado blackberry bush- es 5c: Ida Baugh, Athens, Ga. _ For extra early shipment from hot beds guaranteed pure Gov. inspected Porto Rican potatoes plants $2.25 per M; later $1.50 per M. ail FOB here. James A. Chauncey, Screven, Ga. _ Blackberry plants well rooted, 20c per doz; or exch for cabbage plants or canna bulbs. White narcissi bulbs 25c; Will exch. for cabbage plants and other flowers, purple lilac sprouts to 2xch. also. Mrs. S. P. Reed, Varnell, Gases REDO 2 oF ons . Good healthy strawberry plants 20c per 100; or will exch. for Early Jer- sey cabbage or white Bermuda onion plants, or for Hastings: White Bunch | butter bean or garden pea seed. Or for double zinnia seed, all colors. Mrs. Cleon Cowart, Summit, Ga, Rt. 2, Box 89. - PNT eh Brandy Wine strawberry plants, 25c. per 400; or $2 per M. Burbanks thorn- less blackberry plants, 10c ea; or $1 per doz. Plus postage. B. J. \Pike, Mauk, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 7. : y Cabbage plants, 50c, 300; 75c 500; sollard plants $1 M. Bill Crow, Gaines- Ville, Ga: Rt. 2. "3 Be aa Genuine Young Dewberry plants $10 per 100; $2.50 per doz. H. E. William 1 Athens, Ga. 481 Ruth St. Large size heading variety collard plants 80c 500. B. R. Woodliff,. Flow- hery Branch, Ga. oa Wakefield ard Dutch cabbage plants 75c, 200; 500, $1.25, $2 M. Cader Ste- phens, Flowery Branch, Ga. 50M tomato plants, ready for ship- ment about. April Ist. Hastings extra Red Field Beauty, | Greater Baltimore, Gulf State Mar- Cotton Seed Wanted | ket, Dwarf Champion, Marglobe, Nor- ion, Macchless, Acme, Stone, also Roy- al King, Ruby King and large Bel! (sweet) pepper plants. Book order now or first. shipment; 75 a 100, 25c loz., prepaid. These prices are for all orders received by March Ist. High- ar after that date. Our. plants are lirect from. Hastings seed. J. N, Car- son, Hampton, Ga. Rt, 2. ao Red Gold No. 999 Giant. and Mas- sodon strawberry plants; Red Gold $1 '8 yrs. scientific breeding and select- -ng (cross between No. 999-.Giant and >remier, direct Osage, Iowa), 1 Fo = around, very sweet wild flavor, June eruieinie. sonn: Chrisulakey, Washing- ton, Gan); Klondike strawberry plants, 20c a 100, $2 M, also rooted catnip, 25c doz. Mrs. L. R. Rampey, Elberton, Ga. Rt. ie Everbearing strawberry plants, 20c 3 100, or exch. for dried fruit, peas, 5r for dahlia bulbs, or other flowers. Write what you. have (No name or Me pria! Mesiodon -everbearing straw- berry vlants, strong and well rooted, $2 a 100 postpaid. L. Hattaway, Blake- 600 Lucretia dewberry plants, $5; 600 "ldorado blackberry, $5 del., 700 Kud-~- zu plants, $6. Maud Hamby, Green- WEG. Cea Ta Se Cabbage - pene ages aa ne a onion. dlants; each, 40c, 100; Rermuda onl 50M. postpaid, | a, Ga, Rts 2, | M, 3M, $3.25: 5M. $5. De Macon, Ga., Rt. 3. loz., $2, 50; $4, 100; $25 M. Result. of | | Owens, strawberry plants, for ON EES MARKET BULLETIN | also scuppernong vines, 1 to 2 yrs. old, 10c ea., $1 doz. H. N. Bowles; Canon, Ga. Roe lees Crystal Wax and. Bermuda. onion, healthy, fine plants, 65c, 500; . $1.25 1. E. Y. Stokes, Collard plants $1 M, 500, 60c; post-. paia. Will exch. Lee Waldrip, Gaines- ville, Ga. Lah Bermuda and Crystal Wax > onion plants, 65c, 500; $1.25 M, 3M, $3.25; ? oM, $5 del. C. W. Stokes, Macon, Ga. PUB! : Crystal Wax Bermuda onion plants $1.25 M. N. A. Wynn, Glenwood, Ga. Tame gooseberry bushes, $1. doz. Mrs. F. R. Fowler, Roy, Ga. Good Kudzu roots, $1. a 100, $8.50 M or exch for -corn, chickens, cabbage plants, pecans, or anything can use }Jack Shirley, Lavonia, Ga. Rt. 1. ; Mrs. W. C: Megser, Waleska, Ga. Want, to contract to grow 150 to 200 M improved Porto Rico sweet potato plants, State insp., for reliable plant dealer. S. G. Gibson, Folkston, Ga., Mo. T. BOR 47) oe Bas 50 M, 10M lots, $1. M. Exch for vany-. thing can use. W. E. Goodwin, Wad- les Gays, : - Missionary Strawberry plants, 25c. a /100 ;also scuppernong vines, 20c ea., rooted cut. Add postage. Mrs. J. C. Dar- nell,. Jasper, Ga. Rt. 1.0 . o Everbearing strawberry plants, 30c a 200 del., and inspected. Mrs. H. D. Burt Americus, Gai Rt. 2 Box 136... Giant Himalaya berry plants. .25c doz. Mrs. J Gan Fb..5: ar A aa al ae } Large two yr. old Kudzu plants $1 a 100, $7.50 a 1M also spearment and beppermint plants, 25 for 3 doz., No order filled for less than 25c. Mrs. Fan- nie Pharr, Buford, Ga. Rt: 1. if Well rooted 2 to 3 yr. old Kudzu cuttings, $1 a 100, $7.50 a 1M. J. L. A- kins, Leesburg, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 47. Klondike, Lady Thompson and pro- gressive everbearing strawberry plants, 0c a 100, or exch. for chickens or Sum- merour cotton seed or Ga. Cane sy- rup. W. H. Alexander, Cleveland, Ga. Imp. large, tame Klondike straw- berry plants thirty cents a 100; 500 $1.75 postpaid; by express collect, $1.40 |M. Good plants. Prompt Shipment. R. S. Burgess, Pembroke, Cae 6 wucretia dewberry plants, 80c doz. Mrs O. D. Wodruff, Greenville, Ga. _ Himalya blackberry plan Syd: Oz. 50c; $1.25 a 100; horse radish, Jap red flowering quince, and cydonia Japoni- a@ plants. Exch: for . sweet potato plants to be del. in May or June. Ea. te del., also exch. for Spanish peanuts. Mrs. S.,.T. Smith, Austell, Ga: FRE UO: Crystal Wax, Bermuda onion plants, from pure Teneriffe seed, $1 M, FOB. Add postage if ordered by pp. Hak. Stair, Valdosta, Ga. se ks Sage plants 15 ea., 2 for 25c; mam- moth everbearing Strawberry plants, 30 a 100; also sweet and sour pome- granate bushes, 25c ea, KE. L. Corley, Mauk: Gao Rta: ye Sage plants, 3 for 25; 65c doz., alsc 2 good variety of strawberry plants. .9 4 100; exch for pecans or peanuts. J. Vollrath, Winston, Ga. | Everbearing 2 yr. old ants, earliest var., blooming now, i9c loz., 7 doz. $1 Exch,for few. eating jweet potatoes, large size peanuts, pe- ans, a few cabbage plants, or any ind butter beans. Mrs. G. R. Long weathersville, Ga. a en Bermuda onion plants, $1 M. W. W.: Williarns, Quitman, Ga. : Hastings extra early tomato plants ' to. 8 in, high (from seed saved by elf from selected tomataes) $2.50 per Mf del., also improved State insp. Por- 0. Rico potato slips, $2 M del. J. O. Hawkinsville, Ga. Rt. 1, Plants Wanted Want to exch Himalaya blackberry vines for Lucretia dewberry or rasv- 2erry vines each to vay postage. Mrs. J.T. McElhannon, Nicholson, Ga. Want to exchange collard seed for horse radish or rhubarb plants. Mrs. O. L. Bush, Doerun, Ga. Want to exch 100 strawberry for 100 Early Jersey Wake- field cabbage plants: or for teacup of 200d variety English pea seed. Mrs. Alice Garner, Palmetto. Ga, poe Want to exch. 200 -Everbearing 200 frost: proof E. J., or Chas. Wakefield cabbase good variety Valentine. snap. small lima i whi dap. Kudzu vines, 50c doz., or exch} |for Bermuda onion or cabbage plants. et eqpeverbearing strawberry plants, $1.- . M. Abercrombie, Newnan, EUG ND, strawberry plants also exch. 300 strawberry plants | for 1 lb, Early Red 1 bean seed and 1 1 te | postage. Mrs, Cc ole Gay Rt. Ti, PAGE ELEVEN Seed For Sale Yellow. meat sugar loaf watermelon Seed 10c per pkg. of 2 tablespoonsful. B. M. Miller, 'Titton, Ga. Rt. ae Selected Stone Mountain watermel-_ on seed 65 per lb; also Scochlers Melon seed 65 per Ib. Walter Har- per, Wray, Ga.. EO a aati 30 to 50 lbs. genuine selected Dixie Bell and Lifsey, watermelon seed, 1929 growth 65 per. lb. W. B, Hollings-' worth, Fayetteville, Ga. Aas Collard seed, 1929 seed; 10c per 1-4 lb. A. V. Hartley, Alamo, Ga, Rt. 1. 100 los Thurmond Grey melon seed 9 per ib; or the lot 50c per ib; Dixie Bell watermelon seed $1 Ib. T. W,. Register, Vienna, Ga. Ge Neate Pure Imp. Jones watermelon seed, $1 per lb. J. B. Smith, Locust Grove, AE Se dese oy Oa cc 20 lbs. collard. sed 35c' per lb. del. Ga, Carl Layton, Tennille) Gas. | Tomato seed 10c per tbls also collard | seed same price. Green pod okra seed loc per, half cupfull. Mixed turnip seed 35c per lb. Mrs. O. L. Bush, Doe-, PU Gra Ga ace uae Greasy heading collard seed 10 pe bls. or $1 per lb. No stamps. ' Mrs, Stacy Rahn, Rincon, Ga. Rt. 2. . New sound and pure frost-pro garden or Eng. peas, 35 per lb; 4 1 $1 del. Also pure white baby lim butter beans at 5c per Ib. Lg. Cali- fornia, black-eyed peas, 25c per lb; 6 tbs for $1 del; Will exch limited quan tities for white or cream colored, su- gar crowders, also Lady peas. Send sample and quote price. Carl. Will- iams, Locust Grove, Ga. CUA anid 1 1-2 Ibs. . Sto: ter- melon seed, 50c per ib; 11-4 muskmel- on seed, 40c per lb; White okra seed sc per cup; All plus postage. Mrs. J. i. Heath, Dudley, Ga. uel Gase _40 Ibs. selected Thurmond grey wa- termelon sed '75c per 1b; also 30 Ibs special selected pire Watson seed $1 per lb. (Mrs. LL, A. Rigsby, Lenox, Ga. 45 lbs. Pure hand selected cut rec Stone Mountain seed make offer. Mrs. W. R. Chasteen, Locust Grove, Ga. White nest onions, 60 per gal. per bu; Also white bunch butter beans , ror sale. 20c per 1b; 1929 crop. A postpaid. Cash with order. Mrs. Alice Hodges, Greenville, Gai Rt. 3.) 0 Scullion buttons, 60c per gal. All get P, B Brown, Ball Ground, Ga. Revie oe Dee ea Green Okra seed 15 per cup pre- paid, T. L.David, Tucker, Ga. 165 lbs. Thurmond Grey watermel- on seed 75 per lb; FOB. Roy suim- van, Powersville, Ga. ~ Tene _ Imp..Tom Watson watermelon seed, hand saved from selected melons, | 1929 crop $1 per Ib; 5 lbs. or more ~ 0c per lb; Imp. Cleckly seed 1929. crop, $1 per 1b; 1-2 lb. Stone Mouneain | seed 50c per Ib. del; New Stone to- mato seed, 35 per oz.; del. Send cash or P. O. order; Money orders: No checks accepted. Miss Sallie Hap- poldt, Lewiston, Ga. Thies Stone Mountain and Thurm Grey watermelon seed per lb; or. exch 10 lbs. for 1 Duroc male cotton seed or syrup; full stock eggs of any kind. Starling Yawn, Vienna, Ga. REN a Ce iat Dixie Belle and Lifsey melon seed i5 per lb;. grown 30 miles of Atla: a. Write for prices on lots of 100 ibs. or more. W. A. McLendon, Jonesboro, aan Tee ad 6000 stalks of Red seed Cane. $2 per a 100. J. LL. Parish, Midville, Ga. - ig _ 3 gal. old fashioned onion buttons, 0c per gal. del. P; P; Mrs OC, T. Wili- ams, Dallas, Ga Rt. 6. _ Le ae Texas seeded ribbon cane for syrup; 20 cents a 1b; 3 lbs. for 50c; 7 Ibs. 1 del. J. O. King, Luella, Ga, Pride of Ga. watermelon seed, hand pioked el per. Ib." ty O. King, Luella, a. . cs eet ae - 8 Ibs. of Thurmond Gray watermel- . oe oak a per lb. R. H. Mills, Cairo, ao Rite dT i een Pure and clean Swicord heading kind collard seed 10 per tablespoonful. Mrs, W. E. Owens, Moultrie, Ga. Rt. - Watsqn watermelon seed, the b y variety 60c per lb; $50 per 100 OS 8 4 dea be seed 60 per Ib; $5 ver 100 Ibs. Rocky Ford same pric Watermelon seed 60c per Ib. 50 in 10 ve lots. W. J. Jackson, Ochlochne Nice bright catnip leaves and hore- ound leaves for sale also 1 1-2 cups a ee ve re and make best. offer, S. Hattie Ray, Kensington, | Ge Rte Oe White Nest onions 45c pe orders filled for less than 2. . D, Bowen, age we -1. rooster -$14 for lot. lot. FOB send M. O. H. B, ey order. lot. : eerany S. Mierr, Decatur, Ga. Rt. 3 1 ne PAGE TWELVE Poultry For Sale (Continued from page seven) R. 1. REDS 10 yearling hens and 1 rooster, $16. Owem and Donaldson strain. Good, rich red to the skin and good layers; eggs, $1.50 per 15. Carton to be ret. Mrs. R. B. Mooney, Adairsville, Ga. 3 pure bred S. C. R. I. Red, Donald- son strain hens, $1.50 ea. Will exch D. E McDaniel, Luxomni, Ga. 22 R. I. Red pullets, 9 to 11 mos. old, $3 ea., Same age cockerel, $3.50. Owens farm strain. Excellent color and type; also 40 S. C. Brown L. pull- ets, 4 mos old, $1.25 ea., or the 40 for $40, R. L. Reils, Savannah, Ga., 607 Seiler Ave. 2 cockerels and 9 pullets R. I. Reds, May hatch; $1.50 ea; FOB depot. Mrs. J. H. Haines, Norwood, Ga. : 11 pure bred S C. R. I. Red Don- -aldsoa strain pullets, age 3 mos; aver- age wt. 2 lbs; $1 ea; 14 cockerels same age, strain and price. All nice dark red, bred for high egg production. Mrs. _ G. HL Eley, White Plains, Ga. 2 Donaldson strain R. I. Red hens about 1 yr. old $5 for both. H. N. Bow- ers, Canon, Ga. Rt. 1. Famous Rhode Island Red cockerels ' all trapnested stock of proven egg re- 8 cords, $5 and $7.50 ea. H.R Gas- kins, Americus, Ga. 2 R. I. Red cockerels, July hatch, $1 ea; both for $1.75; cash with order. Mrs. E. E. McArthur, Blakely, Ga. 8 cockrels raised from day old chicks bought direct from Mrs. Donaldsons Spring 1929 hatch. Ready for service. Sell for $3. ea; Cash with order. FOB _ Jeffersonville. W. M. Whitehurst, 1 pure bred R. I. Cock, dark red, 15 mos old; weigh 7 lbs.; 5 point comb e FOB. Mrs. J. E. Hunt, Lilburn, Ga. . Jeffersonville, Ga. Ss. C. Reds, Donaldson Strain, 6 hens, Mrs. George Fletcher, Broxton, Ga. 1-2 yx. old R. I. Red rooster, Owen strain $2; 1 1929 March hatched R. I. Red cockerels, Owen strain, $2.50 guaranteed satisfaction. Mrs. I. O. Holt, College Park, Ga. Rt. 2. 12 nice grade Pedigreed, trapnested R. I. Red pullets; 3 1-2 mos old. Will make good summer layers. $11 for the Shirley, Turnerville, Ga. 1 two yr. old Dark Red S. C. cock $1.25 Mrs. G. L. Jones, Bronwood, Ga Rp 1 R I. Red, Donaldson strain pull- ets and cockerels, Tancred strain all in heavy egg production: No culls Will make very attractive prices fo quick sale. W. A. Fuller, Smyrna, Ga. Very fine S. C..R.I. red cockerels, also a few hens and pullets. Cockerels $2.25 ea; hens $1.50. T. W. Bruner, _20 fine healthy dark R. I. Red, Don- Coleman, Ga. RFD. _ aldson strains, March and April hatch pullets $1.35 ea; oe J. eRe Red cocks, Donaldson strain; S. C. $1.50 to $5 ea; Prize cocks $10 to $15 ea. Mrs. R.. J. Fleming, Lincoln- or lot for $25. Mrs. Harrison, Whigham, Ga. RFD ton, Ga. 10 hens and 1 rooster, 18 mos old; all extra fine stock $15 for lot; qual- ity and satisfaction guaranteed. Mon- Mrs. C. H. Williams, Pear- son, Ga. 60 pure bred S. C. R. I. Red Febru- ary hatch, now laying pullets; 7 cocks, _ 2 yrs. old, all Owens strain: Absolute-. ly no culls. $100 for lot. Cash with order. Mrs, K. C. Mayers, Baxley, Ga. 10 thoroughbred Spring 1929 hatch R. I. Red now laying pullets, $15 for Mrs. E. V. Davis, Richland, Ga.: A few pure bred S C RI Red, Don- aldson strain hens. Sell or exch. D. E. McDaniel, Luxomni, Ga. | Real dark R I Red cockerels, Don- aldson and Tompkins strain, for sale. _W. J. Garner, East Atlanta, Ga., 387 Haas Ave. 6S CRI Red yr. ola cockerels, $2.- 50 ea., FOB. Ernest L. Davis, Dalton, Ga. 1 April and 1 July 1929 hatch coek- erels, and 5. pullets, second direct from Donaldson first prize pen, and a Set- ting of eggs, all for $10; if sold at once Mrs J. B. Blasingame, Musella, Ga. 2S. C. R. I. Red 2 yr. old. roosters, $2.50 ea., or $4 for th, or exch for 4 thoroughbred S. C, W. L. 1929 hatch cockerels, or Reds, thoroughbreds to | prevent inbreeding. Mrs. R. T. Chat- ham, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 3. ' 20 R. I. Red hens and 2. cockerels, Donaldson strain. Young stock. Sold as a whole or separately. $2 ea., for hens, and $2.50 for cockerels. No checks d. Ave., Phone Dearborn 2210 J. MARKET BULLETIN 5 pure bred R. I. Red Donaldson str. March hatch, ready to lay pullets, $10 for lot, or $11.50 del. Mrs Ralph Mc- Gill, Dawson, Ga. Rt. 1. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, GEESE, ETC., FOR SALE 2 MB and Bourbon Red toms, Ap- ril hatch, 12 to 15 lbs., $5 ea. or exch 1 tom for 1 M B hen, or both for baby chicks, or 6 wks. old pigs. G. H. Ri- der, Jefferson. Ga. Rt 3. 1 pr M B about 20 mos old, slight- ly mixed, $10, or exch for heifer. Would consider giving difference for 1 of good milk stock. State age, size, color and breed. Mrs. C. M. Morgan, Lyons, Ga. Rt. 1. March 1929 hatch M B gobbler. Mrs. D. W. Jarrett, Byromville, Ga. Rt. 1. 2 thoroughbred Bourbon Red gob- blers, $6 ea. Mrs. Will Trimble, Ad- airsville, Ga. : Giant M. B. turkeys, April 1929 hch, toms wt. about 17 lbs. $7 ea; hens about 12 lbs., $5 ea, Mrs. Fred L. White, Buckhead, Ga. Trio of fine Bourbon Reds, April hatch, $11. Satisfaction guaranteed. J. T. Holland, Lenox, Ga. White Pekin ducks, full growing and laying; 2 prs. $5 pr., drake and hen. Mrs. L. R. Rampy, Elberton, Ga. Rt. Pure bred M. B. Goldbank strain, parent stock direct from Bird Bros., toms, 25 to 26 lbs., $10; 18 lb., $7.50; hens 14 to 16 Ibs, $6. Satisfaction re Geo. A. Shirley, Bowers- ville, Ga. . ; 7 pure bred W. Pekins; 6 ducks and 1.drake, 9 mos old, $12.50 for lot, or exch for 12 pure bred R I Hed hens, not over 18 mos old. W. A. Vandiver, Martin, Ga. Rt. 2. 2 pure bred Bourbon Red toms; 14 mos old, 28 lb., $8; other, April 1929 hatch, $7. All FOB. Mrs. O. T. Shir- ley, Lavonia, Ga. Bourbon Bed hens, thdroughbred, $4 ea. C. O. Griffin, Ailey, Ga. Rt. 1 A few 1929 hatch toms, Goldbank strain, $8 ea. or exch. 1 tom for 8 thoroughbred chicken hens. Will ship tom first. J. G. Buyers, Whitesburg, Ga. 2 large toms, pure bred M B Bird Bros. strain, $10 ea; 20 mos old 1 hen, $7.50; 2 1929 hatch toms, $5 ea. Mrs. T. J. Biggers, Bremen, Ga. 3 pure bred Bourbon Red toms, $7 a pe R. L. Greene, Cuthbert, Ga. 1 yr. old, 25 Ib. fine Bird Bros strain tom $10 or exch for 2 extra large hens of same breed. Miss C. Maxwell, Whig- ham, Ga. 15, geeSe, $1.25 ea.,. Miss Eller Wat- kins, Mize, Ga. Rt. 1. Pure bred White Pekins: 4 drakes and 6 ducks, $1.50 ea. P. B. Brown, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 1. } Thoroughbred Bourbon Red 17 lb./2 gobbler $6. Mrs. Will Trimble, Adairs- ville, Ga. ; 1 Glaybank turkey hen, $5. Mrs. R. B. Mooney, Adairsville, Ga. 8 geese: 4 white ganders; 3 black and 1 pided geese, $8 at farm, or $10 shipped. Cash with order. J. C. Tay- lor, Hazlehurst, Ga. RFD 2, Box 61. M. B., Bird Bros strain, 1928 hatch 40 lb. tom, 35c lb. FOB. Mrs. Arthur Owen, Barnesville, Ga. Giant M B turkeys, April 1929 hch. toms wt. about *18 lb. $7; about 12 Ib. hens, $5 ea.\Mrs. Fred L. White, Buck- head, Ga. 1 pr Pekin ducks (that netted $7 ea. last spring; out lay chickens) $2.50; also 1 drake, same stock, $1. All cra- ted. Exch the pr. for 2 settings of pure bred Parks strain Barred Rock eggs, or the drake for 1 seting. Daris Raulerson, Rockingham, Ga. d Bourbon Red toms, April 1929 hch. $6 ea., FOB. Miss June Wooten, Brox- ton, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 36. 1 large 2 yr. old (spring hatch) tom M. B., from McEntyre strain, 25 or 30 lb., $10 FOB. To prevent inbreed- ing. L. B. Landrum, Adairsville, Ga. 1 mixed hen, 20 mos old, and 1 pure bred M B tom, July 1929 hatch, $7 for both, or exch for 1 pure,bred M. B. hen, not less than 12 lbs. W. A. '}Jchnson, Alto, Ga. Rt. 1. 7 Thoroughbred B. B. M. B., 2 young toms, $7 and $8 ea., or exch for: chick- en hens; Giants, Minorcas, B. R., or any good breed. Will Hart, Alto, Ga. 2 Black Muscovey drakes, 5 1-2 mos old, 7 lbs. ea., $3.50 for the 2, or exch for large breed hens, or for corn and veas. Mrs. W. J. Smith, College Park, Ga. Rts 2. 20 toms, and 30 hens, to select from B. B. Giant Bronze, Elliston strain, $25 per trio, or $10 ea. G. V. Bag- ley, Flowery Branch,\Ga. 2 yr. old Bronze 2% lb. tom, and 2 2 yr. old 14 Ib. ea. hens; also 4 one vr. tom, wt. 10 to 14 lbs., 1 yr. old tt 8 1-2 Ib. hen. All or part per Ib. price. Mrs. Annie Hearn, Palmetto, Ga. j 27 lb. M. B. tom, $8; 22 Ib tom, $7 All FOB, Mrs. J. W. Brazier, Lump- kin, Ga. 2 yr. old dark Bourbon Red tom $8. Mrs. G. L. Jones, Bronwood, Ga. Rt. 1. 1 pr. turkeys: Bourbon Red (slightly mixed) hen, 8 1-2 to 10 lbs. and M. B. tom, 20 to 22 lb. April hatch, $10 for} pr., also four M B big bone toms, 20 to twenty-two pounds. April $7 ea. All FOR. Mrs. T. W. Raley, Wrightsville, Ga. : 3 Bourbon Red hens, $4 ea., FOB. Mrs. C. D. Bowen, Lavonia, Ga. Rt. Extra fine Bourbon Red trio, $11.50. VJ. T. Holland, Lenox, Ga. Several yr. cold toms, Eiird Bros. stock, 20 to 25 Ibs. $8 to $10 ea., or 40c lb., also 1 tom and 2 hens, Bour- bon Reds, $15 per trio. All FOB. Hi- lary McEntyre, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 1. 4 pure bred M. B. June hatch, 18 to 20 lb. toms, $5.50 ea., 2 1-2 yr. old one, $7.50. All del. Mrs. B. F. Morri- sson, Gainesville. Ga Rt. 8. : 1 tom and 6 almost ready to lay hens, Bronze, April and May 1929 hch 35c lb. Write or come see. Mrs: Claud! Brady, Alto, Ga. Rt. 1. 3 White African guinea roosters, $1 each or trade for 3 Guinea hens, any color. C. J. Hartley, Tennille, Ga. 4 pure bred M. B. toms, April 1929 hatch, $7.50 ea., 5 hens; 1 1928 hatch, 4 April 1929 hatch, $6 ea; hens, wt. 10 to 12 lbs., toms, 16 to 20 lbs. Mon- ey order or Cashiers, check. Mrs. Lula Christmas, Vienna, Ga. Rt. 4. 2 M B 1929 hatch toms, 30c lb. Mrs. T. S. Shannon Lenox, Ga. 3 turkey hens, 2 yrs old, $10. Mrs. H. M. Wilson, Culloden, Ga. 15 M B turkeys: hens, $3; toms, $4 $5 and $7. Last Spring hatch. Mrs. J. W. Moore, Lyons, Ga. Rt. A. 14 lb. Bourbon Red gobbler, sell or exch for 1 turkey hen; also 1 gobbler same strain to exch for Bronze gobbler wt. around 15 lb. W. L. Tatum, Su- wanee, Ga. Rt. 2. Bronze turkeys, prize winners at the Souths Leading Shows. Money back guarantee if not satisfied. Free cata- | log and prices on request. State what ee want. W. S. Fricks, Pendergrass a. M B, May hatch tom, and 2 hens, 35c ip FOB. Mrs. F. C. Dumas, Hillsboro, a. 3 Pearl guinea hens: 2 about grown other 1-2 grown, $2 for the 3. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga. 2 pure bred M B hen, April 1929 hatch, Bird Bros, stock $5 ea., or exch for 10 full stock Brown L hens, or 9 hens and 1 cock, Miss Mary Hood, Cleveland, Ga. : M B hens, $4.25 ea., or $8 pr. FOB. Mrs. Marshall Lewis, Rydal, Ga. Rt. Pure bred B B M B Bird Bros, Spring 1929 hatch; 22 or more lb toms and same age hens, wt. 15 or more lbs, $17 pr., or young tom and 2 ma- ture hens, $22.50 cash. FOB. Mrs. Ful- ler Sturdivant, Chipley, Ga. Rt. 2. - Young Goldens, $12 pr., full plum- age Goldens, extra fine, $22 pr., By permission of State Board Game anc Fish. L. J. Barrow, West Point, Ga. Chinese Ringneck pheasants, $8 pr.. odd hens, $4 a., also pure white doves, mated pairs, $2.00 pair. Herman Mize. Americus, Ga. 3 Bronze hens, wt. from 10 to 12 lbs. ea., also 4 gobblers, 1 to 2 yrs. old in April, wt. around 25 lbs., three June hatch gobblers, 12 to 15 lbs., ea $25 for the lot. Mrs. Carl W. Taylor. Temple, Ga. : Well dev. pure bred Big Bone Giant M. B. toms, April hatch, 22 to 25 lbs $10; May hatch 17 and 18 lbs., $8 ea. Ae Mrs. d Ferguson, Cornelia, _2 pure bred Bourbon Red hens, Ap- ril hatch, and a 2 yr. old unrelated tom, $16.50 for the trio; 3 April hatch toms $5 each. Mrs. Love Joiner, Shellman, Ga. : Pure M B turkeys, May 1929 hatch: toms wt. 18 to 25 Ibs. $7.50 ea., May hatch hens, 13 to 17 lbs., $5 ea., Hens will begin laying soon. Money order. ge Ss. We Ogletree, Girard, Ga. RFD , Box A. t Poultry Wanted _ BABY CHICKS WANTED Want 100 chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks. Prefr Cornish games, B. or White Rocks, or R. I. Reds. Mrs. S. A. Lane, Atkinson, Ga Rt. 1. BARRED ROCKS WANTED Want to exch. 4 Feb. hatchnow lay- ing pullets and 1 cockerel, April hatch: and 1 cockerel and/5, pullets, July hatch hatch, hens and 1 cockerel. second direct from Donaldson's first] Thursday, February 6, 1930. prize pen, for 12 Feb. or March hatch, laying pullets, bred to lay Barred Rock Party to pay express both, ways. Mrs, J. B. Blassingame, Musella Ga. Want 100 (50 ea) Barred and White Rock March or April hatch; also 25 or 30 Indian game baby chicks to keep on halves to 8 or 10 wks. J. A. Williams, _ Alma, Ga. Rt. 4 Box 113. Want 100 pure bred B. R. pullets, March April, September, or October hatch. Must be god clean stock of hea- vy laying strain, cheap for cash. State mo. hatched, size, color, strain, Wi., and directions and distance from your postoffice. Also want 10 roost- ers, of same description. J. H. Wil- lingham, Kennesaw, Ga. GAMES WANTED Want 3 pullets and 1 unrelated ro- ster, thoroughbred Cornish. games. State age, Wt. and give best price in first letter. B. M. Holland, Bowersville, Ga. GIANTS WANTED Want to exch. 1 White Holland, 30 _ to 35 lb. turkey tom, for 5 J. B. Giant bred. Ea. to pay chgs. Bainbridge, Ga. RFD 1. Want to exch. value for 3 J. B. Giant pullets and 1 cockerel, or same number | C. O. Tiveash, Must be pure in Gams. Write what you have. E. F. | in Games. Write what you have. E. F. LEGHORNS WANTED Want 75 pure bred S.C.W.L. pullets or young hens State age and C. E. Gordy, Rincon, Ga. Want 50 or 75 March or April 1929 hatch pullets, Barron or Tancred strain preferred, but will accept other breed if good layers. Exch.; a 10 h. p. ' price. eng., in running cond., for same. Write . what you have: W. P. Clayton, Quill, Ga. fi Want to exch, 1 cockerel, 3 April hatch pullets, and 9 11-2 yr. old hens, J. B. Giants, for W. L. hens, or pullets. Will sell Giants for. Prefer pullets. $1.50 ea A. L: Kennedy, Pavo, Ga. Want to exch., 6 S. C. Brown Leg- to keep from inbreeding. Ea: to pay chgs. Mrs. W. A. Sumner, Adrian, Ga. | Can use any number of good White or Brown L., or Ancona laying pullets, at $1.00 ea., State number, and how your place may be reached. S. P. Howe, Hapeville, Ga. fisces Want purebred Tancred W. L. hens, -norn March hatch roosters for 6 others April 1929 hatch. Mrs. S. M. Merritt, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 3. ) Want 1 Brown L., cockerel.-Exch., 2 Brown L., hens for same. Mrs. F. C.. Dumas, Hillsboro, Ga. Want White or Brown L., spring 1929 hatch. No culls. Will exch. 100 or more bu., Wannamaker Cleveland big boll cotton seed sound, with only a few black seed). Will sack these and load a car and give bushel for a chirken. Other party to pay freight on same, and I on chick- ens. John D. Rte 3. 4 i f Want to exch., 6 R. I. Reds and 4 B. Rock roosters, about 5.mos. old, for White L., laying pullets or laying hens. Within this section. S. W. King, Face- ville, Ga., RFD 1. Box 43 A... 3: Maddox, Eatonton, Ga., . Want 30 pure bred S. C. W. L., hens, not over 18 mos. old: Quote best price. W. A. Vandiver, Martin, Ga., Rt. 2. Want 250 pure bred W. L., pullets and young hens. Claud W. Johnson, Conyers, Ga. Want to exch., 9 trapnest A. & M., 10 mos., old White L., pullets for W. Wyandottes or Buff Orpingtons, pure 175. (first picking and bred. P. A. Cooper, Monroe, Ga., Box : Want 50 W. L., hens; will give 75. next fall for them. M. Greenville, Ga. Want 12 pure bred. Brown L., ready to lay pullets, at reasonable cash price. T. B. Hicks, Tallulah Falls, Ga. _P. Eason, Re a 4 Black Minorca hens and 1 cockerel, Pape strain, $1.50 ea., or lot for $7.25. Wallace Wilson, Martin, Ga, RFD 2. Want 50 to 75 Brown L. ready to lay pullets, Cheap for cash. No culls. Write what you have to offer. W. M. Thorn- ton, Jesup, Ga. Box 247. ; MISCELLANEOUS. CHICKENS WANTED - Want 10 young hens, breed. Exch. value for same. I. B. Cooper, Haddock, Ga., P. O. Box 63. | Want 100 hens to raise from for 1-3. Good range, house, and best of feed. any heavy Exp. and best of ref., also.want 100 baby chicks, heavy breed, for 1-2. Neekly report furnished if desired. L. L, Crosby, Graham, Ga Bo } radar, February 6, 1930. _. Poultry Wanted MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS _ WANTED __ Want to exch. 1 pr.. Mammoth White Pekin ducks, for 3 heavy breed chic- _ ken hens, or sell for $3.00 pr. H. I. - Moore, Jr., White Plains, Ga. _ Want any number of hens, to the amount of 15 or 16 any breed, or good large breed mixed. Exch. value for same. Write. Mrs. L. R. Sheridan, Athens, Ga., RFD. \ ORPINGTONS WANTED _ Want a few pure bred Buff Orp. pul- Jets, Fuller strain.. No culls accepted, State in first letter best price. W. E! _ McHart, Loganville, Ga. Rt. 4. -_- PEAFOWLS WANTED _ Want peafowls: 2 hens and 1 cock, _ at reasonable price. D. F. Patterson, Griffin, Ga. PIGEONS WANTED Want to exch 5 to 6 ft. Stuart and _ Schley pecan trees for White King or Carneaux pigeons, mated and work- Want to exch values $1, $2 and $3 for Barred Rock cockerels, or eggs of. _ heavy breed for hatching. Mrs. GC: T. _. Williams, Dallas, Ga., Rt. 6. R. L.. REDS WANTED ae Want 1 1-2 lb. broilers, 1929 hatch pullets and hens. R. I. Reds, or B. _ Rocks. State price per lb. F. I, Ba- ker, Columbus, Ga. Rt. 2. | ___ Want 100 pullets and 10 roosters, of , pure bred R I Reds: March, April, September or October 1929. hatch. _ Good, clean stock of heavy laying st., oe cheap for cash. State wt., color, size, _ Strain, etc., the distance and direction _ from your post office. J. H. Willing- _ ham, Kennesaw, Ga. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, >. DUCKS, ETC., WANTED Want to exch. canned fruit for _ guinea hens. Mrs. M. P. Gibson, Mid- ~ land, Ga. _.. Want to exch canned fruit for a . turkey tom. Mrs. J. R Gibson, Mid- land, Ga. _ _ Want '2 or 3 turkey hens and 1 tom, - Bronze or Bourbon Reds ,or any pure bred turkeys to raise on halves. Best _. of care ,plenty of food and ref. if de- aired. Mrs. a Ge. Rt. 5; ' . Want 10 to 15 geese. Exch S PC hogs, Ga, Runner peanuts ,or will pay $1 for them S. W. Smith, Hawkins- Wille; (G:a-Rt. 4: es _., Want to exch 2 W. Pekin drakes _ for 2 W. Pekin ducks. Mrs. J. E. Cat- lett. Chickamauga, Ga. Rt. 1. ( Want a few guineas Philip Cole, _ Nicholls, Ga _ Want 1M B 2 yrs. old tom Will exch. J. B. Giant hens and cockerel for same. State price. Mrs. Dora B. Rountree, Summit Ga. Want 2 or 3-W Indian Runners, of . good laying strain. O. A. Kennedy, _ Glennville, Ga. { ___Want red turkey tom. Will exch last Spring, 16 lb. tom to prevent inbreed- ing, and will pay express. Write what ~ you have as to breed, etc before ship- ping. Mrs. W. B Dasher, Rincon, Ga ARFD, i -- _ Want 5 guineas: 4 hens and 1 roos- _ ter, not over a yr old, at 40c ea. HL. bk Pittman, Gillsville ,Ga. Rt. 1. -... Want to raise turkeys of fine breed H, A. Sullivan, Carrollton _ on halves. Have good range and plen- _ ty feed. Keep until 4 or 5 mos old. baie oe B. H. Whatley, Glenn, Ga, RFD ae Want 8 ducks and 2 drakes Prefer _ Indian Runners. Quote price on lot, and state kind. W .W. Cheatham, At- Janta, Ga. 144 Walker St. | Want large 1928 tom, or not under a yr. old. Any large smart breed of _ _{farly layers, wt. at least 20 or 25 Ibs | Will pay $4 or $5 .Write at once. Mrs es B. Arledge, Pulaski, Ga. Rt. 1. nig Want to raise geese or day old chicks _ on halves. Plenty of food and best of vee care. Miss Mildred Garrison, Fitzger- Voc eid, Ga. Rt. 4: 1: Want to exch pure bred P C 7 mos _ ld boar, sired by 1st prize and Grand _ Champion prize winners at Chatta- _ hoochee Valley Exp., for 1 turkey tom and 2 hens, of good breed: T. T. Jus- tice, Ft. Benning, Ga. D 29th Inf. _, Want to exch. 1 Indian Runner. drake for 1 Indian Runner duck. W. A. Cha- _ Adler, Carrolton, Ga. Rt. 1. _ 1929 hatch Giant M. B. Turkeys, _ Goldbank strain, parent stock from Bird Bros. 24 to 26 Ib. Toms, $10; 26 to 30 lbs. $12.50: hens 12 to 14 lb. $6; 15 to 18 lb. $7.50. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Eggs for sale Bowersville, Ga. -M. B. hens ing. R. S. Broadhurst, Americus, Ga. * also. F. T. Hollend, Metter Ga care F. T. Tudner, Rt 2. MARKET BULLETIN ched in 1929, $7 ea., or $15 for lot,fob Exch for 30 W. L. pullets, not under 4 mos. old. Write. Mrs. R. T. Chatham, Adarsville, Ga Rt. 3. . Big bone M B. Bird Bros., from goog stock, 18 mos. old, 30 or 35 lb. tom, $12 fob. Mrs. W. E. Drewery, Brooks, Ga. _ M. B, Turkeys mixed, April 1929 hatch, $11.50 per trio, fob. Mrs. Joseph- ine Spear, Mitchell, Ga. 5 Thoroughbred M. Bronze, Goldbank Strain, parent stock direct from Bird Bros., 18 to 22 lbs. Toms $8; 23 to 26 Ibs., $10; 27 to 32 Ib. $12.50; 13 to 15 Ibs; hens $6; 16 Ibs. up $7.50. Satistac- tion, guaranteed. Crate to be ret. also have imperial M. White Pekin Drakes, $1.50 ea., fob. Guaranteed thorough- bred. B. M. Holland, Bowersville, Ga. 8 geese and 4 white ganders, 3 white geese and 1 gray goose, all young stock, 2 raised year before last; 6 last year $1- 45 ea, or exch. for 2 Indian Runner drakes and 6 hens (ducks). J. A. Wil- liams, Alma, Ga. Rt. 4, Box 113. WYANDOTTES WANTED Want 2 Silver Lace Wyandotte cockerels ,Tarbox strain, Quote price and age. Mrs. D. S. McGee, Dry Branch, Ga. Eggs For Sale Pure White Rock eggs, Fischel strain $1.50 per 15; Del. Mrs. -J.-L. Wallace, | Bowersville, Ga. Hatching eggs from one of the fin- est flocks of Rhode Island Reds in the county of Ware. $1.25 per 15. James M. Massey, Sr.,'| Waycross, Ga. P. O. Box 607. Australorps eggs $3 per 15; from prize winners at Ga. and Fla. Fairs, none better; from the best line of Aus- tralorps; Imported from Australia. Dr. W. E.. Rouse, Valdosta, Ga. Thoroughbred Daek Cornish Game and White Wyandotte eggs $2 per 15. K. H. Cooper, Moultrie, Ga. Light Brahma Giant strain eggs $1.- 50 per 15; $6.50, per 100. Mrs. W. R. Vickery, Martin, Ga. Rt. 1. - Donaldson strain S. C. R. I. Red, di- rect, pure bred eggs Star pens, free from all disqualifications $5 per 15; Utility eggs, good layers, $1.50 per 15; or $8 per 100. Fertility guaranteed 80 per cent. Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lincoln- ton, Ga. .= About 125 eggs weekly for incubation from the high producing Thompson Cates Barred Rocks. Write for prices. W. D. Brown, Ellabell, Ga. Rt. 2. _ Donaldson strain, 2nd direct; Don- aldson best pens $3 per 15; $5.50 per 80; Del. 90per cent fertility guaran- teed; Tancred S. C. White Leghorn | trap records from 260 to 290 eggs $1.50 per 15; $2.50 per 30; $6 per 100 del. H. L. Mozley, East Point, Ga. Wi Ves- ta Ave. ws Boff Orpington eggs from the fam- ous Byers strain $2 to $5 per 15; Harold Tompkins R. I, Red eggs, splendid lay- ers, sterling quality birds. $2 per 15. Guaranteed. Mrs. J. T. Wilkins, 836 North Ave., Atlanta, Ga. - Pure Bred Thompson Barred Rock eggs from large healthy hens, $1.50 per 15 postpaid. Mrs. N. R. Wilson, Canon, Ga. Rt. 2. Pure S. C. Black Minorca eggs, Pape strain, Select breeding pen $1.50 per 15; $4.50 per 50; $8 per 100. E. May- nard, Newton, Ga. : Owens strain S. C. R. I. Reds; $1 per setting of 15; prepaid. C. W. Waughtel, Homeland, Ga. S. C. R. I. Reds, Donaldson strain, $1 per '15 Hrs George Fletcher, Brox- ton, Ga. Pure bred Dark Cornish Game eggs, $1 per 15; $2 per 30. Miss Katie Lan- caster, Sylvester, Ga. wo J. B. Giant, pur Marcy strain and thoroughbred; "Thompson Ri, I. Red. eggs. All 10c ea. Mrs. H. B, Forehand LAN Ga = Booking orders for eggs for March and April del. Big Bone Bourbcin Red Turkey eggs $5 per doz; Del. 50c to book your order. Bal when eggs are delivered. Mrs. R. L. Shirley, Lavon- la, Ga. Rt 1 : Eges from prize winning Thompson Imp Ringlet Barred, Rock $1.50 per 15; $2.50 for 30; 2nd and 3rd pens, $1.25 per 15; $2 per 30; S. C. White Leghorn $1.25 per 15; $2.25 per 30; 2nd pen $1 per 15; $1.75 per 30. Larger lots 5c an-egg. Mrs J. E. Steadam, Bainbridge Ga RG 2 Everlay strain Brown Leghorn eggs $1.25 per 15; $6 per 100. Also White Leghorn eggs same price. W. H. Vick- ery, Martin, Ga, Rt. 1. ~ White Rock eggs full bred $1 per 15; Send cash with order. Arthur Kirkland : 1 2yrs. old, and 1 hat~ ; Ahesonahored 5. Hs ees, He, per. 16 /Games or White Wyandottes. at farm, C. B. Harrell, Whigham, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 19, Pure bred, selected B. R. eggs from closely culled 1 and 2 yr. old hens, $1.25 per 15; Del now, or book order; also Black Minorca eggs, same price. J. R. Bowen, Blackshear, Ga. Rt. 2. Speckled Sussex eggs, $3 per 15; lg. healthy birds, splendid layers; baby chicks; H. F. Hoyt, Ocilla, Ga. Pure bred B. R. eges, 1.25 per 15 pre- paid. Crate to be ret. Mrs. Wiley White, Sylvester, Ga. $ SS. L. Wyandotte eggs, $1 per 15. Boel J. E. Sorrow, Commerce, Ga. Rt. Pure bred B R. eggs, $1.25 per 16 postpaid. Crate to be ret. O. B. Gar- rison, Ashland, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 34. Pure bred R. C. Tarbox strain S. L. Wyandotte eggs, $1.25 per 15 del. Mrs. W. T. Doster, Bogart, Ga. Rt. 2. Thompson BR. eggs $1 per 15 del. also White Pekin duck eggs, $1.25 per 13 del, and have 3 large White Pe- kins, 2 ducks now laying; and 1 unre- lated drake, $5 for trio. Mrs. B. L. Brown, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 1. Pure Mammoth White Pekin duck eggs, Setting of 9 or 10, $1. Add postage Mrs. L. R. Rampey, Elberton, Ga. Rt. 8. , Eggs from pure White (without brass) Orpington stock, healthy, vig- orous, winter laying fowls, $1.50 per 15 postpaid. Mrs. B. F. Harrison, Bo- lingbroke, Ga. oe Thoroughbred R, I. Red eggs, $1 per 15. Mrs. E. V. Davis, Richland, Ga. Pure Black Roundhead pit game (originated by M. C. Jones of Texas) eggs, $5 for 13. February and Mar. del. J. H. Penland, Ellijay, Ga. Selected eggs from thoroughbred Donaldson S. C. R. I. Reds, $1.25 per setting, postpaid. Mrs. Will Trimble, Adairsville, Ga. Eggs per setting of 15 each: Black Minorcas, $2.25; thoroughbred | Buff Cochin bantams, $1.50. O. H. Wright, Atlanta, Ga., 412 Peters Bldg. Selected, thoroughbred Donaldson R. I. Red eggs, $1.50 per 15; $5 a 100. Exch' 15 eggs for 10 lbs, dried apples, free from worms and core, or 100 eggs for 2 bu. Whip peas. Mrs. Ola Jones, Grayson, Ga. Rt. 1. ; Pure R. C. S. L. Wyandotte eggs, $1 per 15; Exch for a setting of White Wyandotte eggs, also exch setting for White L. or Ancona eggs. Mrs. J. Q. Burton, Robinson, Ga. . Selected fresh eggs from pure Don- aldson large dark S. C. R. I. Reds, $1.50 and $2 per setting, del. Carton to be ret. Mrs. P. W. Hyatt, Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 4. Pure bred B. R. eggs, $1 per 15 pre- paid. Carton to be ret. Mrs. G. C. Cof- ton, Millen, Ga. s Pure bred Buff Orp. eggs, $1.25 per 15; better price for 100 or more lots. Mrs. E. H. Holland, Ft.: Valley, Ga. Ri 3) Select eggs from White Orpingtons, free from brass, $1.50 per 15; $6 per 100 Mrs. B. F. Harrison, Bolingbroke, Ga. Nice selected eggs,from Blood tested flocks of Barred Rocks, $1.50 per 15; del Cartoons to be ret. Mrs. J. A. Howell, Meigs, Ga. Rt. 1. | Selected eggs from pure bred White Leghorns, Ferris Strain, $1.25 per 15; Cheaper in larger quanities; Mrs. N. L. Maddox, Willard, Ga. White Indian runner duck eggs, $1- 50 per 15 del; or will exch for Rhoda! Island Red baby chicks, 2 eggs. for 1 chick. N. R. Mooney, Quill, \Ga. Rhode Island Red eggs, $6 per 100; $1 per 15 Miss Florence Horne,-Grove- town, Ga. Pure Colonel Bacon Warhorse setting eggs $3 per 15; $5.50 for 30; Bacon and Hopkins Warhorse cross $2.50 per 15; $4.50 per 30; A. L. McClelland,- La- Grange, Ga. W. Leghorn eggs, tancred strain, trapnested stock, heavy layers, $1 per 15; $5 per 100. Miss Mary A. McClure, 111 Temple Ave., Newnan, Ga. Ringlet Barred Rock eggs to exch: for-fine cock of same breed. Mrs. J. W. Kelley, Sparta, Ga. Rt 2. Barred Rock eggs, $5 per 100; Miss Lilian Grubb, Demorest, Ga. Indian. Runner duck eggs $1.25 per doz. Plymouth Rock, eggs $1.50 ver 15; Ike Winship. Macon, Ga. Rt. 4. Black Minorcas from Rosedale Farm $1.50 per 15; H. M. Woodward, Way- cross, Ga. Rt. 5. Eggs Wanted | Want 4 or 5 hundred eggs to hatch. and raise on halves. Anconas. or Some time in February. Mrs. Frank Gray, Doerun, Ga. Rt. 2 eee wy yk \ ! PAGE THIRTEEN Live Stock For Sale CATTLE FOR SALE 20 head Grade Guernsey cows, some with young calves, some in spring, some to come in later. All good dai- ry cattle. Served by the great Guern-_ sey bull, Milley Brights Raider, No. 121969. Write, or sea either C. P. Kemp Ashburn, Ga. or Joe Lawrence, Nash- ville, Ga. : 18 mos old Jersey heifer, freshen in summer, $35. B. C. Pyler, Manassas, | Ga. Rt 2: od Several young Jersey bull. calves, from reg sire and high producing cows | $15. ea., or exch for good heifers, of | i vaiue, TT. W. Bruner, Coleman, Ga. RFD 2, sp 1 to 10 milch cows, tu $60 each, Vome Sa.. eosin. Mir +. ui Biggers, oremen, (2a, 15 dry cows and yearlings for sale. J. W. Winn, Stone Mtn, Ga, RED 3. Reg. Hereford bulls for sale. Papers. already compiete. Apply for. prices. E. T. Boswell, Siloam, .Ga. v 1 reg. Jersey maie, 2 yrs. old, Febiu- ary 22nd. Good type, breeding and well cared for, $75. Cefus Joe, No. 302062; | Sire, Starlights Cefus, No, 255517; Sire of sire: Alexander of Wayside, No. 238733; Oam, Alexanders Fairy queen No. 681577; Dam of dam: Ma- tida of Wayside Wo. 653097. W. wv. Smith, Luxomni, Ga. Rt. I. : Pure bred Jersey bull calf. Tiddle- de-wink. Sophie breeding, 1 mis. C..; ae aS heavy milking dam, $20 FOB this piace with pedigree. Mrs. W. A. Suliics, | Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 1. 1 to 10 cows, A-1, 4 gal. Jersey cuivs and the; price is / Add Der doz; $1 per 100; $7_ Mrs. R. wh son, Loraine, sige : Ss. R. W. Hud . Dogwood i i! d. Ave. yg lower Seed: Zinia all colors bl ae : ; ank- et flower and Sunflower, sound oad clean, ea., 10c for large pkg., marigold 1 pkg., ochelle, ca coe Stonecipher, _ Shasta daisies, $1 a 100; spotted can-_ a Stringless a valley, Ca + Fountain, a olus bulbs 1 1-4 in diamete arger; mixed, 40c doz., $2.50 a 100 special mixture, of at least 2-3 named varieties Separately labeled, $3 a 100; er G. Z Opens Agee 4 ?. . OC. hae wees ica, 45c doz, All postpaid. Mrs, F. Bend ; lief, Atlanta, Ga. 6 Dil Ave S Ww... Large red canna, 50c doz, bulbs: X~ | mas cactus, red er., cut., 10c large green jew, 10c 02., yellow and wht. chrysanthemums, very dbl. and med- um _ size, doz. plants Postpaid on up. Nice rooted 10. Exc wht bermuda onions or E Nardgy dor Wht cabbage plants at not over $125 a M.~ also stringless. green i at Go cess sen + elon pink cre grape hyacinths, 10c. dor ae ae or over $1 or ee ce doz mixed col., 35 doz, 6a., 40 Sage oN fh ellow 10c ea., 76e. doz., little paves *verblooming Toses, 15 ea. Mrs. EC Heaton, Hartwell, Ga Rt 3 Cape Jasmine (blooms measures 5 iM-, across), well rooted, 0c ea., or ex. {1 for 25 Silver Lace Wyandotte chicks | wk old ($4.25 for the 11); also have iahlia bulbs, 25 doz. dark brown and Sark velvet; 6 gladioli bulbs, 30c; sal-. mon pink add postage. Mrs, Azza | Roberts, Suwanee, Ga. Rt. 1 x and mixed verbe- - Dink H Jo nice Davis, hii; and, Eliijay ee Lbloom 3 doz. 25c; _ ai Milk and wine lilies 10c ea: Rast : 4 | lilies, 30c doz a; Easter 1/28, 30c dos os eG len, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 168. well, Ga. Rt. 1 Bo wine and orange ; _.. plants of coreopsis, blackeyed susans - small size pansy, yellow daisy phlox, blue violets, (blom until frost) 15 for 25; 1 fly bush, 25c os thing can use. Hee) for 15C, Ga.. Rt. 2, Box $1.25 a 100 bw _ $8 M, old fashioned spirea, or brides PAGE SIXTEEN Flowers and Seed i For Sale. Purple dahlia seed, Sell or exch. for perennial phlox seed. Mrs. D. C. Puck- ett, Newnan, Ga. Rt. 6. June roses, large dbl. dark pink, flesh pink and aark red, golden bells, pink weigelias, azaleas, pink and _ yellow. Ail well rooted. $2.25 doz, del No order filled for less than $1. Mrs. Grace Webb Bllijay, Ga ~ A few pounds of oriental poppy seed a giorious mixed variety, 40e per ounce dl. or exch., for corn, peas, Ga. cane syrup, honey, or most anything else that can be used on farm. Thos. Thom- \son, Augusta, Ga. 404 1-2 8th St. Mixed col. sweet. williams, large size piants, 25 doz., everblooming blanket fiowers, assorted colors 15c doz., but- tercups, 10c bulb. Mrs. W. A Cochran, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 2. _ Dbi wht. and single red altheas, 1 to 2 ft, 10 ea, or 2 for 15ce; red spirea, 5 ea) yellow bells. 2 for 10; pink monthly roses, 10 ea. wht. spireo 2 for 10c; petunia seed; all colors 10c this Add postage. No checks Mrs. J. T'. Jones, McIntyre, Ga. Rt. 2. 2 well rooted baby rambler roses, 15c ea,. or both for. 25c. J. B..Lindsey, Mel- Good sunflower seed, 25c qt., exch for qt. of good tender bean seed; lily buhses, 3 for 25c; maple wht. pine 15c ea., oaks, dogwoods, honeysuckle ivy laurel 10c ea. 3 for 25c; winter ferns. 10c doz., Buyer to pay del. chgs. Exch for anything can use. D. ra oa pithe, 40 done ae Iris wht. lily bulbs, OZ, POSt- paid; yellow or purple, 50c doz., post- paid; by frt.$1 a 10 fliberton, Ga. Ay A Naa Blue grape hyacinth bulbs, 50c. a 100 or exch. for bermuda onion or ear- ly cabbage plants, Ray Johnson, Hart- Fine hardy larkspur, 25c doz., plants now ready, white flags, 25c doz., single -. purple althea 10c ea., sng. wht hocks yellow thornless rose, Eng. dog- wood, and glossy leaved bridal wrea ise ea. Mrs. B. F. Harrison, Boling-: broke, Ga. Dbl red carnations, 25c ea., pink oxalis, 10c bunch dbl., small size chr- ysantaemum pinks, 15 nice plants 25c; colors; nice size white thorny PD) Dut r- ;bouncing Betty 10c bunch; ,cut dbl. .wht. altheas cloth of gold pink Manon Cochet several | pink and white roses 3 cut. 10c; large milk and wine lily bulbs 10c ea. seed: petunia, phlox, coreopsis fresh mari- gold white and red bachelor buttons. _,white and red cypress vine blue for- get-me-nots dark red hollyhocks mix-. ed hibiscus all 1,0c pkt. Miss Mellie Merritt, Cairo, Ga. Rt. 2. ae Gladioli: E A Kinards By or 30 doz., Hastings red cannas | 25c; 10 for 50c. All postpaid. Mrs. J. V Underwood Decatur, Ga Flower seed different colors pinks zennias. Sell or exch for tulips, pink cannas and dahlias. Write. Mrs. Mar- shali Lewis, Rydal, Ga. Rt. 2, Fine iris bulbs, mixed colors: white, blue and purple. Special at 12 for $1 postpaid: C. A. Ga. 126 Coleman Ave. Monthly roses, Seven Sisters, or Vel- | 1 vet rose bushes, also pomegranates. Sell or exch for verbena flox, or any- { Mrs. T. P. Kirkland, Lyons, Ga. Rt 2 Long Trumpet jonquils 25c doz.: Sell or exch for frost proof cabbage plants, onion sets, radishes, or lettuce seed or for flower seed, Mrs. Mattie Roberts, Tallapoosa, Ga. : Coral vine seed. 20 for 10c del. va-. riegated running roses, rooted, 12c del . Mrs. A. S, Paulk, Ocilla, a. Well popted lilac bushes, 10c ea., 3 for 25; large white Moon flower seed Se doz. Mrs. : 103. Yellow Ce blue flag lilies ea., S; orange lilies $1 a 100; button, 25c ea., hardy hibiscus, or rose mallow, 10 ea., or $1 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Spey Worley, Ball Ground, Ga. Red and pink hibiscus seed, 10 tbls, postpaid. Mrs. Mary Phillips, Buford, Ga. Rt 4, Light and red Violet. roses, 10c cut., sprouts, 15 ea. Add postage. W. M Parnett. Mineral Bluff, Ga, |, UV On 2 fob. J. D. Dubose ayy well rooted. Also 2 large boxwood holly- |. ies | Quattlebaum, Macon, | {blue flag lilies, $1 doz., also 1 W. H. Brown, Helena,|G toria Pace, Rebecca, Ga. MARKET BULLETIN and peppermint plants, ea., $2 M, sweet Williams $2 a 100; pinks, $1 a 100; and other flowers, shrubs, etc. Georgian Parker, Jasper, Ga. RFD 3, Box 65, Melpomene red Star lilies 25c ea., $2 doz., white spider lilies 26c ea., white Easter lilies 20c ea., $1 doz. cannas all colors, flowering Venus, pink, 20c ea., $1.50 doz. King Humbert, Presi- dent and Leopard, 50c doz., $2 a 100; old time pink, sweet roses, 3 for $1, or 35 ea. Add postage; also will exch 200 cannas all colors, at $2.50 a 100 for 35 pure R. I. Red baby chicks; ea. to pay postage; and exch. 200 cannas, same price for 1 M. B. turkey hen, laying size: Miss Ethel Smith, Cor- dele, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 210. | ey Fall chrysanthemums 5c ea., 50c doz. also Japanese Kudzu vine, for porch shade or pasture, 3 for 25c, 80c doz. Add postage on either shipment. Nan- cy Brown, Cleveland, Ga. RFD 4. Canna bulbs; large red and yellow red, 25c doz. Add postage. Mrs. W. J. Master, Fairburn, Ga. Rt, 1. Double White. spirea, Double pink flowering almonds, little yellow double thornless, rose, pink and purple crepe Myrtles 20c ea; or large red Hibiscus, also well rooted 15c ea; Hardy double dahlias, red, pink, large purple and 1 variegated, will give 1 white extra with @ dozen; other prices 75c per doz; Small yellow cluster sweet narcissi, yellow short cup daffodils large bloom $1 for 100; Major Trumpet daffodils and double butter and egg 35c per doz; iarge orchid plants 40c ea; 3 for ee Mrs. Jeffie Ham, Forsyth, Ga. Rt. % Severar Sweet Shrub bushes raised from seed, pink crepe myrtles 15 ea. bushes 4 and 6 ft. high well shaped both for $75, on the yard. Pink Jus- ticia 25c ea; or will. exch for. White Plumbago, white. and colored Sultan- as, or fluffy ruffles or sword fern. Mrs. Chas. H. Ogletree, Crawfordsville Ge Rts. | Seed: all colors tall double peony flowered poppy, White and blue lark- spur; oe flowered zinnias: crim- son Monarch: Dahlia; yellow four oclocks, double African Marigolds, red white and pink Cosmos, red salvia ea. 5c per 2 tablespoonsful; Weeping Mary plants 3 ft. high 2 for 20c; Red Excel- sior Climbing roses 2 yr. old plants, 4 for 25 plus peter: Mrs. Cliff Booth Kennesaw, Ga, Rt. 2, Paper white narcissi, 50c doz., white Easter lilies, $1-doz., 200 well rooted privet hedge, $2.50; spirea, 10c ea. Mrs. J. RB, Bearden, Monroe, Ga. : Pansy plants, 15c doz, milk and wine lilies 5c ea. Add postage. Mrs. J. D. Boyett, Cairo, Ga. Rt. 2. Tiger lilies, 15c doz., blueberry, 30c doz., crabapple and persimmon, 15c ea. hemlock, white pine, Mtn. ' laurels, rhododendrons, box elders and lilac, 20c ea., white and pink dogwood, tu- np poplars and red.maples, 10c ea. Cherokee roses and black raspberries $1 doz, John Wilson, Loving, Ga. Large, dbl. white iris lilies, 25c doz., flowering almonds, white and purple lilacs, dbl., yellow, everblooming thorn- less roses, and Rose of Sharon, all 15c ea. Add postage. Mrs. T. W. Aber- crombie, Newnan, Ga. Rt. 5. _ Purple iris, 25c per bulb, large dah- lias, 7 different colors, decorative and show type, unmixed bulbs, 25c ea. Mrs. C. A. Black, The Rock, Ga., Rt. _ Dahlia tubers: Jersey Beauty, Mill- ionaire, Warner, Breezelawn, Minnie Burgle, Earle Williams, Cuban Giant, Amun-Ra, Mother, John Wannama- a tuber; also a collection of unlabeled tubers, eee ee Some of the above, $1 doz., plus postage. Mrs. J. I. Hynds Atlanta, Ga., 93 Warren St., N. E., De- 0489 W. oo : _ Winter pinks, white and yellow, $1 doz, primroses and golden globe, also doz. ea., $3; exch. for cotton sacks, or any- thing can use. Mrs. J. H. Fowler, Roy, a. \ Well rooted Dorothy. Perkins rose bushes. Sell or exch. Mrs. Clyde Sandi- fer, Locust. Grove, Ga. . Extra nice dahlia tubers, extra large 12 colors, Decorative and Cactus and clad te a ee A 0 not 8, u r and s, on- quils, buttercups, and Star of Bathie. hem. Sell, or exch. for dahlia bulbs. - Honeysuckle, bush kind, 15 eg., red ker, Dreers yellow, Bob Newcombe, 50c> Hybrid type, $1.50 doz., del. Mrs. R. white butterbeans, or dried peaches. s 4 i . ss ~ 5 yellow bell bush, 15 ea., red dogwood. tea Johnson, Shellman, Ga., Yellow sweet. pea seed, 10c tbls. Vic- yellow and orange cannas, 7c ea. bulb; red and pink Dorothy Perkins rose, 20c ea., altheas, purple, 2. ft. bushes, 15c; white, Mtn. Easter lily, blooming size bulbs, 25c doz., mixed zennia seed, 25c per cup full; yellow summer and red, fall marigolds, 20c per cup; purple wisteria, white Star jasmine, 25c ea., purple lilac, 20c ea., Eng. ivy, 10c ea. 3 for 25c; mtn. laurel small, 2 ft., 20c; 4 ft., 35c ea. Mrs. H. E. Hartley, Conyers, Ga. Rt. 2. / Hibiscus, 6 for $1; red dogwood, 12 for $1; white pines, 10 for $1; arbor- vitae, $1, 4; golden glow, 25c doz., White jonquils, $1 a 100; blue lilac, 6, $1; azaleas, 6 50c; lemon lilies 50e doz. boxwoods 25c ea., red and _ purple blooming horsemint, 50c doz. Wel rooted. Add postage. Mrs. F. E. Aber- crombie, Loving, Ga. April blooming white narcissi bulbs and mixed phlox plants, each, 8c doz. o order filled for less than 50c. Mrs. Fannie Browning, Buchanan, Ga., Rt. with orange spots, 20c doz. President, i Dbl. touch-me-not seed, mix. col., 10 spoonful; large, yellow dbl. marigold. 10c doz., pods; yellow daffodils, 25c doz., golden glow and yellow dbl, can- nas, and dbl. dahlia bulbs, Mrs. Lela Chapman, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 5. Cape jasmines, weigelas, 25c ea. rose cut., best varieties; ask for pric- es; snowballs 35c ea., lilacs, 15 ea. bridal wreath, 5c ea., bronze chrysan- themums, 5c ea., Shasta daisies, 50: a 100; purple iris, 10c doz., FOB. Mrs B. T. Gilmer, Lyerly, Ga. Camellia Japonicas (beautiful, win- ter blooming evergreen, field grown inspected, well rooted); dbl. light rea and rich velvety red plants, 14-13 in. size, $1 ea., parcel post prepaid. Cash in advance. Also would like to secure some cuttings of the Camellia Japon- ica of the dbl. white, light pink, and variegated varieties. Quote lowest price ae 100 cut. John W. Roach, Daisy, a. Blue iris, 15 doz. 6 col. ger. cut., 5 ea. sword, Boston and oftriche plume ferns, rooted 15 ea growing size cape jasmines, 15 ea. purple lilac sprouts 10c ea. Add postage on all or- ders. Mrs. Ralph Williams, Cummings Ga. Rt. 6. Blue, grape hyacinths, 50c a 10 bulbs, $4 M. Mis Vena Brown, Hart- well, Ga. Dbl. yellow cannas 25c doz., purple iris, 50c doz., red, June lilies $2 a 1 0; Grand daddy Graybeard, 50c ea., cor- al berry bush, 25c ea., 50 rooted dwari boxwoods, 4 yrs. old, $5. Mrs. Etta Smith, Royston, Ga. Rt. 1. Daffodils, 50c doz, bulbs: rooted rose, crepe myrtles, 25c ea,, jonquil: and butter and eggs 3c ea., or 30c doz bulbs. Mrs. W. R.. Thompson, Law- renceville, Ga. Rt. 1. Dahlia bulbs, light red, dark velvet red, and pink, very dbl., 10c ea., Or : for 25c. Add postage. Will exch. Mrs J. F. Gober, Barnesville, Ga. Box 366, 16 well rooted, everblooming ros bushes, all col, sell or exch for nic dried fruit, free from worms. Mrs, M Cc. Johnson, Whigham, Ga. - Yellow, sng. and low Jonquils single, white Narcissi, white iris, ea., $1 a 100; single, blue hyacinths, 35 doz., Hemerocallis day aa ea a gets extra large dbl. white narcissi, 60c doz. Mrs. C. C. Middleton, Ga. ee _ Fine collection, mixed, narcissi and Jonquii bulbs, $3 a 100 FOB Mrs. J. G. Hynds, Atlanta,-Ga., 255 Suther- land Ter. N. E., Phone De. 4529. Several hundred Dorothy Perkins | Will roses, 1 and 2 yrs. old, well rooted, 25 ea., Or exch. for poult: ; P. Stubbs, Ochiocknee, nL nie fie A few Calla lilies. Sell or exch. for Well rooted cape jasmine, everbloom- ing rose bushes, frost proof petunias or japonicas (prefer white or red). vibes L. Mareen. Clyo, Ga. Rt. 3. ese sweet pea seed, 10c : Fannie Pope, Rebecca, Ga. Rt. wee Everbiooming rose plants; Paul Ney- ron, pink Cochet, red American Beau- ty, and Mrs Willebrandt, 5 for $1; can- na bulbs; Red, King Humbert, Pres- ident, burnt orange, and 2 shades of pink, bronze leaf and green leaf, 40c doz., blooming size red Amaryllis bulbs 25 ea., 5 for $1: smaller size, 20c ea Se F. e Fone, Siloam, Ga. ; onquuls, 75c a 100; sweet vio pink thrift, 50 a 100; Shasta, daisies yellow narcissi, October lilies, 20c doz. Add postage. Miss Tommie O'Neal Reynolds, ay . : _several doz. white and yellow nar- cissi bulbs, 15 doz., ea foe 100 tb. size feed sacks. Mrs. O. S. Williams Scotland, Ga. ie Old fashioned house-leak, 50c for 6 eo about 3 1-2 i ee (green gr Seed. { d ind) also the crystal kind that ows 12 fb, high) and to plant wt dbl. daffodils, yel- Thursday February 6, 1930 chicken yards for shade, 20c per 1-2 lb. Add postage. Arlington, Ga. RFD 2. Shasta daisies 20c doz, 6 doz. $1; dbl. day lilies, same price; golden glow 25c doz. cannas, all col. mixed, 50c doz., plus postage; salmon pink cannas, grows in lg. clusters 75c doz. 1 doz. King Humbert red with bronze foliage. 1 doz. Pillar of Fire, scarlet red with Humbert, red with bronze foliage; 1 green foliage, and 1 doz. pink for $1. Add postage. burn, Ga. ea. Spruce pines 40c ea. One lilac bush 38c Golden Glow 10c per bunch tings: same B. Grindle, 'e Flowers and Seed : _ Wanted ega, Ga. Rt. 1. Want White Crepe Myrtle and any variety of Japonicas will exch. or pay ces ae a M. ringf : a. : \ \ Want to exch. 1 setting of full blood BR. eggs at $1.50 per.15 del. for Box Flowers; Wanted: to exch red crepe Myriie, California Peas; dried peaches, apples, potatoes both sweet and irish. Mr. John B. Wood, Griffin, Ga. Box 138. color, size of rooted plant and price; on, Alma, Ga. Box 55. a _ Wanted Lily bulbs or plants, give oest price. Mrs. Chas. White, 855 .Stew- art Ave., Atlanta, Ga. mums, fine exhibit. Mrs. phins, Tusculum, Ga. : Wanted: 1 or 2 doz. 2 yr. old Holly- aock plants; plants that will be sure v0 bloom this yr. all colors; State par- ticulars in 1st letter. Mrs. E. L. Dor- i , Fitzgerald, Ga. ; ban Sultanas. All color Chrysanthe- cratic B. R. eggs for Everblooming Ro- Statesboro, Ga. Rt. 2. Wanted: to exch. Rose cuttings 1 for 1; Paul Neyron, American Beauty, Red Radiance, Yellow Ophelia, Pink Coch- _ +t for Pearl of the Garden, Sunrise xv any high grade variety; also cut- ings of Amur River rum or similar broad leafed Ever- 3reen, 2 for 1; Mrs. David Tod, Alta- maha, Ga. a . Wanted: To exch. Klondike straw- Jerry plants for Perennial Larkspur, icy, Halcyondale, Ga. Rt. 2. ny royal, striped ribbon grass, Easter | lily uk mG Star Jasmine or monthly roses ali rooted. Both parties \to pay postage. bulbs, ill ex Hollyhock, striped petunias arbor ten seed. Mrs. Ona Wanted: ium; American Beauty, phlox. or white variegated and geraniums. Also cutting white sultana. Mrs. D. Kingsland, Ga. Salmon pink. G. Caldwell, drop, Oleander or Altheas. Mrs. Bray, Ellaville, Ga. Rt. 3. large Mums. Will exch any of above. for same. Mrs. J. Newnan, Ga. Rt. 5. a a Will exch, Carolina Cherry, Mock orange or Dorothy Perkin or Chero-: kee roses for gladiola or lily bulbs. emer Howard, Atlanta, Ga. Gener- Wanted; 1 Beefsteak Begonia, 1 Rex ville, Ga. GO Mrs. John Linsley, doz. Pillar of Fire, scarlet red with. 3 Mrs. A. R. Clack, Au-- Red monthly roses blooming sizes 25c _ Evergreen cuttings easy to get to grow, 12 cuttings for 50c; Juniper cut- | ae Add postage. John | Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1, Box Want to exch Lemon lilies for good _ feed sacks. Mrs. Jesse Freeds, Dahlon~ State what kind of flowers you have and when eggs are wanted, Mrs. Grace Webb, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3... Dorothy Perkin roses, evergreen, white and yellow chrysanthemums for wht, Wanted: Indian Azaleas. Please state Will buy or exch flowers. Miss A. Dix- 4 Wanted: White, pink, red and or- a A.C. Mal- anted; To exch. pure bred Aristo-- ses, well rooted. poo P. Sturm - privet for Ligus- ~ 2eonies, Amaryilis, or fine varieties of _ Dahlias. Write first. Mrs. J. W. Lar- >. Wanted: To exch. horse mint, pen-- bulbs for Cape Jasmine, - ey Mrs. L. P. Gassett, Roberta, Ga. Rt, 2... Want Nursey bought monthly rose cuttings; 1 double althea, any color... zinnia seed, double white . errell, Al- Cuttings of double gerans a purple an vermillon. Will exch. cuttings of, pink, | p of orange and: Wanted: To exch. Everbearing straw berry plants for Brides Wreath, Snow- | J, Gee Wanted: All colors of dahlias, per- ennial Phlox, Peonies, Spider lilies, W. Abercrombie, Begonia, 1 tree Begonia 2 peach blow. pink Hibiscus). Will exch. Thurstonii __ Begonia or rose cannas for same 1 for, 1 of each. Mrs. George Bell, Jackson- _ Naomi Shearouse, Seas free from all worms; also good sound. tS ei S. ot Thursday, February 6, 1930 _ Miscellaneous For Sale (Continued from page fourteen) _ MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE ~ White cotton bran sacks, 75 lb. size. 18 for $1. Add 12c postage for $1 or- der. Mrs. A. J. Collins, Demorest, Ga. Rol: pried yellow root, 50c lb., 10 lb. or more. Add postage on small orders. Mrs. L. H. Lively, Morganton, Ga. Practically new feathers, good cond. 50c lb, FOB. J. H. Roberts, Hamil- : ton, Ga... i oy } . Straw brooms, 10c ea., $1 doz. Add] postage. Mrs. Mattie Crumley, Cor-| dele, Ga. Rt. 2, Home canned tomatoes, green to- mato pickles, pickle beets, and berries Sell or exch. for second-hand brood- er, or most anything can use. Write. Mrs, W. M. Ga. Rt, 3. ' BUTTER FOR SALE 6 lbs. of Fresh Jersey Butter each - week from 6 gal. cow; 45c per lb. Cash _ with order. Mrs. Hattie Wofford, Oak- - wood, Ga. Rt. 2. boas Best grade of butter 50c per lb. Miss - Annie E. Jones, Fayetteville, Ga. Rt. 3, ; ( _, 4 or 5 Ibs. nice uncolored butter ea. week. in 1 lb. brick molds make best offer. Mrs. C. meee Pe. Bt Fresh, Jersey butter from reg. cows, ea, week, 50c lb. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Mrs. W. A. Bennett, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 1. ; 2 Ibs nice, fresh country butter per week, 30c Ib., plus postage. Mrs: J. Ty Heath, Dudley, Ga. ieee ue - Poultry For Sale : _. ANCONAS FOR SALE _ 4 Ancona hens; 2 pullets and 1 cock, $8.50, W. J. Garner, East Atlanta, Ga. 387 Haas Ave. He eee _ 18 Ancona 1929 hens now laying; $15 or the lot. fob. L, L. Clarkson, La Fa- _yette, Ga. Rt 5.. 11 pure bred Shepherd Ancona hens $1.25 ea; O. E. Trimble, 401 Dorsey Ave _ East Poina, Ga. | . AUSTRALORPS FOR SALE DeLay, Powder Springs, _ Australorp cockerels, $5 to $10 ea., eggs 20c ea. Finest. As eee $3 to $5; layers, prize winners at the Ga. and Fla. Fairs. Dr. R. E. Rouse, Valdosta, - ANDALUSIAN FOR SALE - Blue Andalusian hens, $1 ea. Ida _\ Baugh, Athens, Ga. 135 Waddell, St. oy! BANTAMS FOR SALE _ Golden Seabrights: $2.50 ea., for cock; $4 pr., Exhibition type. Mrs. H. _ W. Law, Eastman, Ga. : White Leghorn Bantams, $1.75 trio, or 6 roosters and 12 hens, $10; 3 roost- ers and 7 hens, mixed with Seabright different colors, $5.50 or $1.75 trio. All yong and laying. James Brown, Hel- ena, Ga. 2 pure Golden Seabright cockerels, _ prize winning stock, $1.50 ea., also eggs from same stock, $2 for 15. All fob. C. _ C. Price, Lavonia, Ga. Rt 3.) - _. Prize winning Golden Seabright hens $1.50 ea., roosters, $1, $1.50, and $2 ea. Mrs. R. Q. Miller, Acworth, Ga. Rt. 2. _ 1 pr 8 mos. old Bantams, $1.75 per pr. Pullet now laying. Mrs. W. J. Rogers, Claxton, Ga. Rt3. | BANTAMS, WANTED Want 6 thoroughbred S. C. Golden _ Seabright Bantams: 4 hens and 2 roost- _ ers. Make best price. May consider more if price is right. H. G. Stewart, Shell- man, Ga. BARRED ROCKS FOR SALE. - 12 fine B. R. hens, no culls, $1.75 ea. Rex Pate, Grayson, Ga. 1 Thompson Str. Barred Rock cock- erel and 1 pullett $3 for both. Mrs. D. S. McGee. Dry Branch, a. 19 Nichols Master bred Barred Rock, hens and 1 roster. $1.45 ea; Send M.O. Gus, Sosebee, Cleveland ,Ga. Reg. Stock Parks Strain B. R.: Reg. Permit No. 15-D 30; 1 cockerel, March hatch. $2 fob money order. Chas. D. Bass, Breeman, Ga. Rt. 1. e _ 6 pure bred B. Rock hens and 1 cock- erel $10.50 fob; 10 B. R. hens, pure bred $1.50 ea., or 5 for $7; or the 10 hens for $13.75; fob. Cash with order. Mrs. J. S. denfield, Summit, Ga. Rt. 2 9 Barred R Pullets, 8 mos. old, 80c ea. | or will exch for 7 Silver L. Wyandotte Ae vou or 7 Buff Orpington pullets. J. . Murphey, Winder, Ga. Rt. 4. t ) ae bred Barred R. young hens; hatch; $1.50 ea. Mrs | $1.25 ea; tig) Belo. ey Gn ee 9 0 pines a Rock May hatch cockerels, $1.50 ea. tested baby chicks, 100 per cent live del. erels; product of Holtermans finest 3 H. Rhodes, Royston, ea; A. V. Spratley, Alamo, Ga. TRG L a. | striped, 1929 rooster, $2.50; also 1 hen -; 10 pure! bred Thompson B. R. hens hatch cockerels, $2 ea. fob. sO pullets of same breed $1.25 old; Giant strain; $5 for the lot. L. | livan, Carrolton, Ga. Rt. 5, | $1.50 ea; Cash with order. Mrs. A. J. Javinge B Rocks, pullets, no culls, 1 ex- tae March hatch cockerel. $12 for ra f } i bias SHR aC pe : i i PRE K Fut Sate Po a Wy x : a OMARKET BULLEPIN. | BUFF, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS .'- FOR SALE aN 2 yr old Fischel str. white rock, $2- 90. Clara V. Trimble, Adairsville, Ga. 2 pure bred Fischel strain White fob Depot. Mrs. J. wood, Ga. CUSTOM HATCHING Want to do custom hatching, write for prices. J. O: Irwin, Louisville, Ga. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS FOR SALE Fat hens 25c lb., roosters 14c; fryers ae lb. Mrs. E. M. Travis, Fayetteville, a. 5 pullets and a cockerel, 12 wks old, o I. Whites $7.50. C.E. Parish, Adel, a. pe AY Baby Chicks For Sale S.C. W. L. trapnested and: blood H. Hawes, Nor- portation charges. Mrs. O. L. Buch, WOETUN Gao el _ 2 young Aristocrat Barred Rock cock- pens, Weigh 6 or 7 lbs;.you. cant go wrong on these; satisfaction guaran- teed. $3.50 ea; or $6 for both, del. J.P. McWilliams, Marietta, Ga,Rt. 4 1 extra fine pure bred B R. rooster, 1 yr. old $3; or will exch for 20 B. R.; |. W. R. or R. I. baby chicks Must be pure bred. Mrs. J. W Colson, Douglas Ga Rt. - aos : 300 B. Rock friers, butter milk fed; 35c to 40c per lb; Reody for market ae Feb. 15. A.C. Shealey, Franklin, a, \ Thompson strain B. Rock roosters 2 pure bred Barred Rock cockerels, April hatch $2 ea; Edgar Woodall, Cornelia, a. Rt. 1. i aes 1 April hatch cockerel, Thompson Strain, $5; will exch at my home for 2 good hens. Mrs. C. A. Wells, Atlanta, Ga. 3656th St. N. W. Pure bred B. R. 1 grown, and 7 young roosters, $2 ea. Mrs. Wiley White, Syl- vester, Ga. i 1 pure bred Thompson B R. pin $1.75, or $4 for both. Exch for good bright: sundried fruit. Ga. cane syrup or honey. Mrs. E. M. Rowland, Carnes- ville, Ga j and 1 rooster, 2 yrs. old, $1.50 ea., fob. Mrs. T. A Watford, Fort Gaines, Ga, - BRAHMAS FOR SALE Thoroughbred light brahmas, Mar. Arthur H: Meyer, Winterville, Ga. 1 large, brahma rooster 2 years old, $1.75 or will exch. for Silver laced Wyandotte rooster, or Buff Orping- ton. J. M. Murphey, Winder, Ga. Rt. 4. Giant Brahma cockerels, pure bred March and April hatch, $1.75 ea; al- ea, Mrs. W. G. Walker, Lumber City, Ga. | .8 Brahma pullets, 1 roster, 6 mos. E. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga. 3 Brahma pullets and lrooster, 6 mos. old, Giant strain, $5 for th lot. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga. i April 1928 hatch light Brahma rooster, Balch and Brown strain, lg. big bone type, healthy, good cond. Will send express paid in non-return- able coop for $2.75. Mrs. H. H. Sul- hatch $5 ea; Mrs. J. C. Lumsden ,Tai- botton, Ga. ' Meda fae EEN 5 Pure Bred B. Rock cockerels, 1 yr. dld in March. 1.50 ea.. Mrs. Lemuel Altman, Baxley, Ga. 1 thoroughbred B. Rock cockerel, April hatch. Make best offer. Mrs. A. H. Reid, Sr. Eatonton, Ga. X Barred Rock cockerels, $1.50 ea; G. N. Thomas, Tomasboro, Ga. is by -Thompsons Barred Rock cockerels Collins, Demorest, a. Rt. 1. 6 pure bred B Rock pullets May hatch $1.50; Satisfaction guaranteed. W. E. Woodall, Cornelia, Ga. Rt. 1. Pure Bred B. Rock Ringlet Aristo- crat Strain cockerels, April nearly grown, $2 ea; or will exch them for 3 mos. March or April hatch same breed pullets, ready to lay. Mrs. C. R. Sorrels, Monroe, Ga. Rt. 1. 6 pure bred Mar, hatch 1929; heavy lot. No checks one Poh ae Leon Cow- art, Summit, Ga. Rt 2000 een Rock cockerels, April hatch, $1.25 ea; or will exch. for 2. speckled -R. Cox, Ashburn, a. tor. Reserve your trays now. T. L. Mat- mer. Engage place at once. Can only F. Thomas, Odum, Ga. Box 27. flocks, blood tested, for B. W. Diarrh- ea; carefully culled and mated: Ring-| to Rocks, $15 per 100; le per chick dis- hatch, | hens, ea. party to pay trans- 3 He from best laying strain, 15 ea; fob your station. Live del; guaranteed. Wrt. for prices on 500 or more. B. H. Middle- brooks, Sr. 1020 ordon St. Atlanta, Ga. Bred to lay White Leghorns 10c ea. Also Brown Leghorn and Anconas, R. I. Reds and Rocks. S. P. Howe, Hape- ville, Ga. PAGE SEVENTEEN $15 per 100; B. M. Logan, Athens, Ga. ' Leghorn baby chicks, Hanson, Tan- creq and Ferris strains direct. From 280 to 331 Trapnested the year round. Please don not confuse hese high qual- ity chicks with hatchery chicks. Write for prices. Joe Renouf, Lithonia, Ga. Fine hatches each week of blood tes-| Rt. 2 ted R. I. Reds, Barred Rocks, and Buff Orpingtons $15 per 100; $8 per 50; $4- 50 per 25; assorted lots le per chick less. Live del. guaranteed. J. C. Boston, Milledgeville, Ga. Quality chicks from vigorous thoro- ughbred heavy productions, Barred and Buff Rocks, Red Orpingtons, Black Minorcas $13 per 100; Tancred Leghorn heavy mixed, $12 per 100. Reduction on large orders. Postpaid. 100 per cent live del. guaranteed. R. F. Fechtel, Way- cross, Ga. Quality baby chicks, Reds and Rocks $14 per 100; S. C, White Leghorns $12 per 100 orders less than 100 1c more. 100 per cent live del. guaranteed. D. M. Clark, Garfield, a. Thompson Imp. Ringlet Barred Rock 1 da. old old baby chicks $15 per 100; del. Mrs. J. B. Elliott, Cochran, a. Dal old chicks, B. Rocks, R. I. Reds and W. Wyandottes $15 per 100; From trapnest. 100 per cent live del. guaran- teed. C. A. Burge, Macon, Ga.. Tancreq White Leghorns from egg re- cords, hatch weekly $14 per 100; $13. per 100. Also heavy mixed same price. Terms: Cash with order, or deposit with order. Bal. C.O. D.C. A. War- nock, Register, Ga. Certified baby chicks, Barred Rock White Rocks, Reds, Buffs, White and Sillver Laced W'yandottes, Pedigreed matings, $19 per 100; $90 per 500; Stan- dard quality, $14 per 100; $67.50-500; White Leg. and Anconas, pedigreed inbreeding $16 per 100; $75 per 500; Quick del. 100 per cent live arrival. Pre- paid post. C. C. Roberson, Rockbridge Road, Avondale Estates, Ga. Barred Rock, R. I. Red and Ancona chicks $15 per 100; Del. and guaran- teed 100 per cent live arrival. Homer G. Cline, Canton, Ga. 2M Barred Rock, R. I. Reds andj White Leghorn baby chicks for Feb 15th del and each week thereafter $13 per 100 postpaid; Also started chicks. all thoroughbred and highest quality. Place your order now. Mrs. Lois Woods, Brooks, Ga. fee S. L. Wyandottes and R. I. Red chks. guaranteed; 500 chicks and 500 cap brooder, both for $68. 10 per cent with order. H. L. Wallace, Bowdon Junction Ga: P.O. Box 1d: Pure bred chicks: White leghorns, $12 a 100; Barred Rocks tnd R. I. Reds ea. $14 a 100. S. C. Bohanan, Atlanta. Ga., 1968 De Kalb, Ave. - Thoroughbred chicks: R. I. Reds, B. Rocks, White Rocks, Buff. Orp., and Anconas, $14.50 a 100; W. L., $14.25 a 100; Mixed heavy breeds, $13.50 a 100. Postpaid. 100 per cent live del. guaran- teed; cutom hatching, 8c an egg. R. . Baby chicks from Tancred strain W. L. for sale. Illustrated catalogue and price upon request. Julian Kaylor, Car- vilton, a. Box 234. | i Custom hatching: Booking orders for sggs at 4c ea. Have Blue Hen incuba- thews, Lilburn, Ga. : Custom hatching: beginning Febru- ary 25th at 2 1-2 cents per egg; nothing less than 1 tray, or 96 eggs per custo- set 3456 eggs per week. W. H. Kinney, Carrolton, Ga. Rt. 1. ; } | High powered baby chicks from high ege produsing pure blooded flocks. R I. Reds $14 per 100; Barred Rocks $14} h ver 100; Brown Leg. $12 per 100; Wht. Leghorns $12 per 100; Hatchery run mixed $10 per 100; Del. 100 per cent: } Lots less than 100 add 1c per chick. D. Pure bred quality baby chicks from let Barred Rock, R.I. Reds, White count if order is placed 3 wks. in ad- vance. We guarantee any amt. live ar- rival. W. S. Shields, Thomson, Ga. Booking orders from my selected 2 and 3 yr. old Pure Tancred strain hens. Mated to high ped. cockerels: Orders for chicks taken now for Fe. March and April del. 100 per cent live del. guar- anteed. Write for mating gand price. M. W. Cantala, Elberton. Ga. : White Leghorns and Brown Leghorn $15 per 100; R. I. Reds and Barred Rocks $16 per 100; Custom hatching | 100 eggs $4, 1M eggs $30. Eustace J. Mc- Kinney ,Blackshear, Ga. Tanered str. S.C. cy : r K White Leghorns | Althenean Better Baby Chicks, high standard quality, bred to live grow and lay. Reds and Rocks $15 per 100; All breeds of Leghorns, and Anconas $13 _ per 100; White Wyandottes $16 per 100 * Buff Orpingtons $17 per 100; Slightly higher in lots of less than 100, H. R. Gaskins, Americus, Ga. s Baby chicks, 16c ea; 2 wks. old chicks 20c. Mrs. G. M. Jordan, Rockingham, Ga, Rt. 3: oat Baby chicks from State Accredited } flocks bred for high egg production. Write for prices on what you want. Chas. F. Howe, Fort Valley, Ga, Ferris best egg str. W. L. chicks for Feb. del. only. $10 per 100 del. 100 per cent live del. Heavy mixed $12 a. 100 prepaid. Hatch every Wednesday. F. B. Flanders, Rockledge, Ga. Thoroughbred chicks: R. I. Reds, B. R., White R., Buff Orp., and White Leghorns, $14.50 a 100; heavy mixed breeds, $13.50 a 100. Redust. on large orders. Postpaid. 100 per cent live del. va {ier gauranteed. Custom hatching 3c an ege. R. R. Cox, Ashburn, Ga. Baby Chicks Wanted Want to exch 18 mos. old Duroc Jersey boar, pure bred, for R. I. Red or Buff Orpington day old chicks. ate Mrs. J. C. Filythe, Hahira, Ga. j ay Want 500 baby chicks to raise on halves until wt. 2 lbs., ea. party to fur-. nish chickens and feed. I to furnish i ; brooder and coal and do the work. Well _ exp. Will get the county agent to di- vide them, also the merchant to keep account of feed cost. Best) of ref. E. M. Rowland, Carnesville, Ga. Want chicks, day. old, to raise on once. Miss Annie E. Jones, ville, Gas RB: Want 50 mixed breed chicks:to raise | on halves to 8 or 10 wks. old. Will re- one weekly. Want by the 10th of Feb. 99 Want 100 to 500 chicks, day old to Olds: raise on halves to 10 or 12 wks. Have good brooder and house, and ra-- ise on baby chick starter, Fine luck so far. Only pure bred large type -pre- ee -Mrs. J. E. Barger, Bremen, Ga. Want 200 chicks to raise on halves to 10 wks. To be del. between now and | first of March. J. B Giants, B. Rocks, R. I) Reds, S. L. Wyandottes, prefer- red, 50 of ea. Notify before sending, Mrs. Jno. Beasley, Screven, Ga. baby chicks to raise on shares; also, | halves to 8 wks. old. Party to ans. at Fayette- S. Gibson, Griffin, Ga. Rt. C. Box a |. Want tohear from party who want hg someone who has hatching eggs chicks __ or eating potatoes in exch., f Rt. 6. Want 100 Brown or White L. chicks _ to raise on halves to 6 or 8 wks. old, or | wil Ipay 10c ea, cash for Brown Leg. H.. Rhodes, Royston, _ Want 500 chicks to raise on halves _ yrs exp and good place chicks. Mrs, C. Ga, Rt 2; to 12 wks old, 3 and brooder. Large Reds preferred, but. consider any large breed. Mrs. Joe Mc- Daniell, Chamblee, a. alves to 6wks., R. I. Reds preferred. No. 1 ref. Write before .N. E. Watts, Macon, Ga., 302 E'lis St. or what I have. Mrs. C. T. Williams, Dallis, Ga. . ae _ Want 150 or 200 chicks to raise on Sending. Mrs, _ Want 50 chicks, Barred Rocks, or _ Light Brahmas $5 cash; to be J. B. Arledge, Pulaski, Ga., Rt. 1. Want 200 chicks to raise on halves eS a od. x 7 or Plymouth Rk. red. S Yr ts Oe : : ov Tucker, Want 100 or more chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks. old. Prefer Cornish Games, B. R. ior. White T Bove, Rocks pure bred. Will pay Fitzgerald, Ga Rt 2 Box 116 \ Want 200 chicks to rai a] gor ie eeer : Se on halves to C. A. Wheelus, Hogansville, Ga Box 86 eu Want 500 chicks, any good breed, by the 1st to 10th of February to raise on. halves to 8 or 10 wks. old. Mrs. W. T.. Mayo, Lyons, Ga. HS ies Want amt of chicks on halves. Mrs. Gordon Leatherwood, Lawrenceville, Ga. Rt 4, ~ (Continued on page twenty) 7 shipped Feb. 1st. Mrs. _ Mrs. W. | Party answer at once, Mrs, to furnish feed and raise any | ' Powder. Springs. 2M tb PAGE EIGHTEEN Live Stock For Sale Continued from page thirteen) HOGS FOR SALE Reg. choiera immune Durocs, 300 ib. bred gilts, 10 mos old, $3 5ea., 300 io. service boars, 10 mos old, $35 and $10 ea. 450 lb. bred, 16 mos. old sow, $50. Henry T. Lunsden, Talbotton, Ga. 3 mos old Hampshire boar pigs, 60 to 70 iss, $10 a., from best blood lines _/ in the souch, aiso a few gilt pigs, same age. fer sale. J. R. Mullis, Ga. 1 pure S P 400 lb. 2 yr. old boar, big bone type, 50-50 in color, $40 or exch. F. H. Bunn, Midville, Ga. l.yee: Duroc J.,..9. mos. \old 175. or rrore id. dbi. treated sow, farrow the 2h of February, $26.50 with papers ed, or $25 without. papers. A. bys, Cobbtown, Cra: 5 P CO male pig, Sub. to rez Q 3A CP ; Jersey or Guernsey en ties same value. J. R. Rey- 232.5, dJaczscnville, Ga 12 or 15 shoats, 60 to 100 Ibs., Essex and P C cross. J. C. Cook, Thomson, Ga. ; Reg. Duroc J. boar, wt about 175 to 200 ibs, about 20 mos. old $30 with reg. papers transferred. Exch fer shel- led corn, peas, runner peanuts and Otootan soy beans at reasonble price. L. M: Kennedy, Collins, Ga. 1 pure bred Duroc, 250 lb. sow (good mother) in gocd cond., not bred, $25 or exch. 2. : 8 yr. old Shetland pony, good and gentile; wt. around 600 Ibs., $75 cash at mv barn. Evret Humphrey, Mitch- ell, Ga. 2 horse mules, about 12 yrs. old, wt. 31050 and 900 lIbs., good workers, $150 at barn, cr exch for W..L. or any good breed of chickens. T. J. Morri- son, Arnoldsville, Ga. Rt. 1. 1 Shetland pony, 1 yr. old, fat and easy to manage, $50 cash. Mrs. Ger- trude Reese, Hatonton, Ga. Rt. 3. 1 bay mars, ia good shape, wt. about ~, 1{ yrs old, good worker, dbl. > or since, & s id tady broke, sound and. gentle. ' 0: bevgrain price, see or write. H. H. Williarcs, Woodland, Ga. : Dark gray female mule, 3 yrs. old this April, wt. ezout 800 Ibs. for sale. V. M. Gipson, Lakemont, Ga. 2 mules, at reasonable price. W. O. Sanders, Roswell, Ga. lgood, gentle work horse 10 yrs. old godd shape work anywhere $35. L. M. Haves, Toccca, Ga. Care Mrs. Car- rie Holcomb. cs 4 good 10 or 12 yr. old farm mules, sound and good workers, also 1 good farm bay horse, wt. 900 to 1M _ Ibs. ' Sell or trade for hogs, chickens or hay R. D. Giles, Winston, Ga. 2 ~mues black horse and blue mare, gentle and work anywhere, 5 yrs. old in spring, wt. 750 lbs. ea, $135 cash. (No name or address given). - Good, gentle farm horse, work any- where, buggy or saddle, 1125 Ibs., $85. R. C. Couch, Turin, Ga. oe 8 vr. old, 400 lb. dark bay pony, gen- (tie, $35 cash. FOB. Money order. or 1g Hx, . Roy. Brantley, upe rule, wt, 1150. Dap or exch {9 Danville, . .oure. bred, $2 ea. Shamblee, Ga. about 1100 lbs... geod cow | MAREET. BULLETIN fresh in, or for corn. Mrs. N. E. Reid, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 3. Small horse, good cond., work any- where, about 10 yrs old, wt. about 600 ibs. gntie, $50 FOB or exch for hogs, or. corn. J. B. Reeves, Tate,.Ga. - 2 good farm mules about 9 and 10 yrs ,oid, Cheap for cash. M. B. Lee, ft. Valley, Ga., RED 4. 1 good! plug mule, wt. 800 or 900 lbs. work anywhere, $40 cash at my barn, or exch for good corn at 75c bu. E, J. Gouwin, Hahira, Ga. Rt. 1. Jack (said to be about 4 yrs. old) 200 lbs., easily managed, $50 or $23 and 40 bu. corn, del. to. me. J. I. Sword, Omega, Ga. 10 yr. old mule for sale. C. T. Lump- kin, (No address given). Good, gentle farm horse, work any- where, buggy or saddle, not lazy, wt. :125 lbs. black in color, 10 or 11 yrs. old $85, Riley C. Couch, Turin, Ga. 1 black horse mule, about 12 yrs. old, wt. 800 lbs., sound every way, 200d worker anywhere, $30 or exch for squal value that I can use. R. F. Bannister, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 1. 1 bay saddle horse Has 5 gaits well sroken, perfectly gentle, cheap. Ed F. 2Serry, Davisboro, Ga. I bay mare mule, 8 yrs. old, wt. around 1300 lbs., medium gaited, $200. H. N. Eslinger, Ringgold, Ga. Gentle, bay mare, saddle or buggy, or sale. or exch for good milch cow, or anything of same value can use. Mrs. E. H. Langston, Dublin, Ga. 808 Euclid Ave. 1 good, black horse in very good working) order; work anywhere: wt. about 900 or 1M lbs., about 10 yrs. old, $15 or exch for a good, fat shoat, corn, hay, oats, or anything can use. Mrs. I. H. Boles, Duluth, Ga. RABBITS FOR SALE Offering this week 1 pr.. matured standard Chincillas with ped. certifi- cates; doe being ready-breq to fine steck, $7.50 pr. Alyso 1 pr. mature N. Z. Reds. with certificates, standard wt. and color and ready-bred, $6. A rabbit book free. W: M, Keady, Norcross, Ga. 2 does and 1 buck, aiso 9 rabbits: 1-2 grown, 1. doe is full bred. white ur bearer. All white. Cc. L. Armour, Columbus, Ga. 1 white doe with 6 young, 4 wks old $10; 1 Chin. buck, reg., $10; 4 Chin., 3.mos old bucks, not reg., $1.50 a., all guaranteed to be in perfect cond. when shipped 1-2 down with or- ter, bal COD. L. H. DeVane, Ameri- cus, Ga., 206 Lamar St. 2 pr. White Flemish Giants, seniors. $7.50 pr. . A, Raleigh, Jefferson- Reg. Chinchillas. does with young itters, does, $20; $1.25 for baby rab- rits, 3 days to 2 wks. old: 2 to 4 wks. 32-ea. Also bred does for sale. W. L. tnelish, Ellaville, Ga. 2 N. Z. bucks, large good color and Mrs. E. Spence, | ville, Ga. 2 white, pink-eyed Belgiums, 7 and 3 mos old bucks: 1 Chin. 6 mos old buck; 6 mo old buck, half Chin. and half Black Belgium: 1 pr. N Z Reds. doe bred, 6 mos old, buck 8 mos old $6 for the 6 or exch for chickens ducks, geese. guineas, corn, peas or syrup Mrs W J Smith, College Park, Ga. Rt. 2. 1 pr. N Z Reds, $3; 1 trio N Z Whites $9; also 8 Chinchillas. All FOB. T. J. eerson Jr, Atlanta Ga. 555 8th St Stahls strain Chinchillas, 3 mos old $2.50 ea., also 1 pr. 12 mos old fine N. Z. Reds, $5 pr. David Jennings, Jr. Americus, Ga. P. O. Box 84. Heavy wt. Chinchillas, O. B. Smash- sy strain from England, 4 and 5 mos old, $20 old, $10; reg 5 mos old $10 pr. reg. N. Z. Reds, 10 mos old, $18 pr..2 mos old $4 pr., not reg. O. C. Corley. At- anta, Ga. 320 Hill St., Phone Mad.- 109 R. Flemish Giant 12 mos old buck, $1; 7 mos old Chin. buck. $1.50: N. Z. doe. 12 mos old, $1.50 or the 3 for $4. L. E Wiliams, Ty 5 Ga, Chinchilla and N Z Reds Sell or exch for White Kings, or Carneaux pigeons, Leon Harris, Bradley, Ga.. Box 75. 1 ped: Wilsons strain White Flem- sh senior buck, $10 (cost $15 when 3 mos old) or exch for 1 of equal value to prevent inbreeding. E. K. Flint. apeville, Ga: P. O. Box 361. 1 pr. Ped. Chinchilas (doe bred) from. imp. stock to exch for 2 white New Zealand does sub to reg., 8 to 15 mos old, also have other Chinchillas for sale, or exch. J. T. Stillwell, At- Janta, Ga. 39 15th St. N. E. Ped Chinchillas, 1 mo. old Sell or oughbred Gold \ pr., Standard wt. does, 9 mos. Scott, Ben Hill, Ga. exch also 1 buck and 1 doe Chinchillas A or 5 mos old. Sell or exch for thor- Sebright, or Japan- eses Silkie batnams ( will consider oth- er breed of bantams) at low price iaying and healthy stock P. W. Wills, Atlanta, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 462 A. 2 pr. Senior White Flemish giants, 37.50 pr. or exch for onio nplanis. C. A. Raleigh, Jeffersonville, Ga. 1 pr. peru bred Chinchillas, doe bred $5; 6 wxs old Belgiums, 50c.ea. C. H. Overby, Columbus, Ga. 22 1th St. Reg. ped. Chinchilla does with young litters, 5 to 6 ea. litter from reg. bucks $25. to $30 according to age for doe and litter; also bred does and bucks. All. fine stock. Bank ref. W .L English, giaville, Ga, Whice, Grey, Red Black and Whites: does bucks and bred does for sale. F. 4. Baker, Columbus, Ga. Rt. 2. 3 fine Chinichillas: 2 does and a buck, about 10 mos old. Sell or exch for 50 baby chicks. Barred Rocks pre- ferred, but will take any. good breed. Woodruff Key, Adrian, Ga. 1 pr. pure bred Chinchillas, 1 yr. old $7.50 or exch for 5 R I Red hens or 6 Brown L hens and 1 rooster. J. A. El- iiott, Lavonia, Ga. Rt. 1. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 140 head sheep for sale in May, at pen. Make best price. J. C. Lawson, Norristown, 4. some very fine Reg. Nubian milk zoats, fresh in February; also some bucks for sale. Frank H. Gilbert; smyrna, Ga. had college education. Raised in dairy . lots ' Want lowest price on Ga. Cane Sy- ; rup in No. 5 and 10 Ib cans; also on J. M. Simmons, Several cars good bright veanut hay Cleveland cotton seed, for a car of good free of cobs.as possible. J. T. Ridgeway $1 per ton, fob car. Mack Walton, Rt. POTATOES FOR SALE--CAR LOTS. will - stock. Car lots. Write or wire for price. iD Want car baled shucks and car oat. 1 car ear corn in shuck . Quote del. A price J. Cal Harman, Stovall, Ga. Ne Wn ' Cream crowdr peas, grown, for sed, 'fob. 7 bu. Biloxi beans $4 per bu. fob. | 15 bu. Straight whips, $350: 7 bu. d $3 All sound and recleaned oR PAGE TWENTY / Baby Chicks Wanted (Continued from seventeen) Want 209 to 250 chicks to raise on halves to 8 or 10 wks. old. S. C, R. I. - Reds preferred, but will accept B. R. Sor is, L. Wyandottes, not later than March 15th or 1st of April. Good range Life time exp., and ref., if required. Write before sending. Mrs. Hettie An- derson, Hiawassee, Ga. - Want 500 heavy breed chicks to ra- _ ise on haives to 8 or 10 wks. R. I. Reds : preferred. Write before sending. Mrs. eH _ setting. Mrs. J. - Ga Rt. 2. -. Want 200 chicks to raise on halves J, N. Ham, jJackson, Ga. Rt '3. Want to exch. 100 pure bred Don- aldson strain R. I. Red eggs for 50 W. L. chicks that have been blood tested for B. W. D. Will sell eggs for $1.25 per L. Erwin, Adairsville, to 10 wks. Heavy str. preferred. Exp. Mrs. G. W. Shannon, Fender, Ga. | . Want 100 or 200 chickens, large breed preferred, to raise on halves to 8 or 10 wks old. Mrs. O. L. Bush, Doerun, Ga. - Want from 100 to 200 any breed - chicks to raise on halves to 10 or 12 wks. Well exp. Mrs. N. J. Martin, Mon- tezuma, Ga., RFD 2. FEMA _- Want from 100 to 500 baby chic to raise on 50-50 basis. Would consider _ taking a pen of grown Barred Rocks. Oath vee Mrs. R. L.:Payne, Juniper, Ga. Want any amt. of large breed chicks _ to raise on halves. Good range. Raise _ to 8 wks. ond and furnish feed. Mrs. N. F.. Fowler, Nichols, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 65. Want. baby chicks, large kind to raise - to 6 or 8 wks. old on halves. 100 or more March 15 and 20th. _, Hale, Doyle, Ga. - chicks, any good breed. B. R. R. I. : ~ Well exp. Mrs. C. H. Logue, Stapleton, j i Ga Want 600 large breed chicks to raise on halves to 10 wks. to be del. between Exp, Miss Grace Want to exch. State insp. pecan trees / for 100 W. L. baby chicks. Idus John- son, Shellman, Ga. Rt..1. Want 100 B. R. chicks to raise on on halves to 8 wks. Have brooder and _ equipment, and am well exp., Write at de atta Hattie Ray, Kensington, Ga . Want to exch value: $1.25. for 12 pay eds or Buff Orpington preferred. Mrs. Jes- sie Thigpen, Register, Ga. Rt. 1. Want 500 W. L. chicks to raise on _ halves to 8 or 10 wks., old. Barron or Tancred strain W. L. preferred. Good _ range and best of attention, and plenty of food, Mrs. Mary Clayton, Quill, Ga.. - Want 500 or 1M., R. I. Red and Buff _ Orp. chickens to raise on halves: to 10 wks. old. Write. Mrs. J. C. Plythe, Ha- hira, Ga. Rt. 2 -. Want 500 W. L. cicks to raise on halves to 10 or 12 wks. Mar. del: Ref. on request. R. E. Daniel, Blairsville, Ga. Rt. 3. Pow t 100 pure stock Brown L., cks. - to raise on halves, about March 15th. _ Give best of attention Write. Mrs. Ray ' Hemphill, Flowery Braheh, Ga. _ Want 100 B. R. and W. L. chicks to raise on halves to 10 wks. Each from g00d laying stock: By Feb. 10th. Ref if desired. Write before sending. Mrs. _ Ola Commander, Camilla, Ga. Rt. B. . Eggs For Sale ue Thoroushbred Pe Eggs. \15 per 15. W. D. Putnam, Curreyville, Ga. Eggs: Buff Cochin Bantam, $1.50, and Giant Black Minorca, $2.25, per _ setting. Crates returned. O. H. Wright Atlanta. Ga. 412 Peters Bldg. Selected eeqs from Dcaldson R. id Reds, $1.25. per15:\./$2. 25 for : 30, _ Gel. Crates to be returned. Mrs. N. A. _ Williams. Locust Grove, Ga. th mh) _. Selected eggs from thoroughbred S. _C. R. I. Reds, $1.50 per settine, post- _ paid. Mrs. Will Trimble, Adairsville, . Eees from Tompkins pen No. 1. S. C. dark velvety Reds, free from dis- ease, $3 per 15; No. 2 pen, $2.50 per ' 15; both pens, $7 for 50. or $10 pr 100 range stock $2 per 15; $8 a 100. Mon- ev order only accepted. C. F. Math- eson.. Alto, Ga. Thompson strain B. R. Eggs, $1.25 per 15 del. P. B. Brown, Ball Ground, Riese. Siete 1. ~ 85 | _. Thorouchbred White Pekin duck Eggs, $1.35 per 13; or $2.50 per -25. Mrs. J. D. Smith, Savannah, Ga. Rt eae _ Thoroughbred Red eggs from Athens Eggs; 85 per doz; and W: L. eggs Rt. 2. Box 63. : Buff Rock eggs, Nugget) Strain, Si- res for 2 _ seasons; from trapnes ecord stock. $1.5 re ale a Ve per doz. W. H. Story, Appling, Ga MARKET BULLETIN Mrs. G. lL. Trimble, Adairsville, Ga. Pure bred S. L. Wyandotte eggs $1.25. per 15; del. $5 per 100 del. B. M. Logan, Athens, Ga. Rt. 2. Purple ribbon strain J B. Giant eggs, from, best layers $2 per 15. M.O. or cashiers check. E. C. Fokes, La- Grange, Ga. Aristocrat B. R. eggs from produce pens. No, better breeding to be had. $3 per 15; 5 per 30; del. Complete Satixfaction guaranteed. J. P. Mc- Williams, Marietta, Ga. Rt. 4. Rucker or Donaldson stock, trap- nested high quality eggs, $1.50 per 15; Leghorn eggs, high quality, Hanson, Tancred of Ferris direct. 260-331. Write for price. John Renough, Li- thonia, Ga. Rt. 2. Thompspn. strain B. R. eggs. $1.25 per 15; Pure bred, P..B. Brown, Ball Ground. ,Ga. Rt. 1, Pure bred B. R. Eggs, $1 per 15; by insured mail. H. D. Elliott, Blakely, Ga. Rt. 4. . Pure bred Leghorn eggs. $1 per 153 $1.75 per 30; $5 per 100. Mrs. Otto Carter, Meigs, Ga. _ powered single comb White Leghorn eggs. $1.50 per 15; or $7.50 per 100 postpaid. Will exch. for onion plants. C. Ai Raleigh, Jeffersonville, Ga. White Rock eggs, pure bred, $1 per 15; L. H. Holt, Sandersville, Ga. Pure bred Dark Cornish Game eggs Weber strain, ready for sel. $1.25 per 15; cartons to be returned. Mrs. J. T. Holland, Lenox, Ga. ; C. R. I. Red eggs,. selected, fresh from heavy laying stock: $1.50 per 15; $6 per 100; All del. Cart. to be ret. M. O. Mrs. Chas. M Stowers, Dough- .erty, Ga Box 58. Pure bred B. R. Eggs of good breed- ing, $1 per 15; $1.75 per 30; 250 for 48}. $5. per 100. Cartons to be ret, Mrs. J. W. Woodruff, Pinehurst, Ga. Rt. \1. Pure B. R. Eggs, $1.25 per 15; Pre- paid, cartons to be ret O. B. Garri- son, Ashland, Ga. Rt. 1 Box 34. ; . Pure bred Donaldson strain S. C. R. I. Red eggs, $1 per 15; good strain. Dr. Ralph F. Rish, Madison, Ga. S. C. R. I. Red and Ancona eggs, 30 doz weekly; single 15 $1.50; Red Anconas 15, $1.25. Mrs. Ola Mont-. gomery,Mauk, Ga. ... Silver lace Wyandotte eggs for hat- ching, they are wonderful layers. $2 per 15; Guaranteed standard bred for show and egg. R. E. Baker, Hape-. ville, Ga. Thompson Strain B. R. Eggs, $1.25 per 15; will exch; 3 settings of B.R. Thompson strain eggs for 1 set of turkey eggs, M. B. Odell Ward, Ad- arsville, a. Rt. 4." Hae Pure bred dark Cornish Game eggs, $1.25 per 15; crates to be ret. J. R. Gardner, Locust, Ga, cae A few settings of Buff Orpington eggs, Golden Beauty strain. $1 per a oS J. P. Maddox, Madison, Ga. R I. Red eggs, healthy stock, cul- led for color; Satisfaction guaran- teed. $1 per 15; postpaid. 5c per egg 3 30 doz. lots. E..P. Jackson, Canon, a. Pure R. I. Red eggs from prize winning pens $1.20 per 15; $5 per 100; Cash with order. Mrs. Hattie Wofford Oakwood, Ga. Pure bred Golden Buff eggs 1st pen| $1.50 per 15; Pure bred Barred Rock, Red healthy stock, $1.50 per 15; Cart. apt. a C. R. Sorrels, Monroe, Ga. Eggs for hatching, Giant strain light Brahmas, $1.50 per 15; per 30; $6 per 100; 1st prize winner at.county fair; eggs for Wycoff St. S. C. White leghorns $1 per 15; $1.75 per 30; $5. for 100. Mary Ivester, Carnesville, a. Rt. 2. Eggs for hatching Giant Strain, Light Brahmas; 1st prize winner at. county fair, $1.50 per 15; $2.75 per 30; $8 per 100; Wycoff strain S: C. Wht. Leg. $1 per 15; $1.75 per 30; $5 for 100; or will exch for sound field peas. Mrs. Bob Sosby, Carnesville, Ga. Barred Rock eggs, $1.25 per 15; del. Ruby Lynch, Curryville, Ga. Rt. 1. _ Indian Runner Duck eggs $1 per 15: del. by March Ist. W. E. Godwin, Wad- ley, Ga. 4 \ Ancona eggs from select hens in yd. to themselves. 5c ea; Purchaser pays: postage. Mrs. David Whiddon, Chula, Ga. ies Thoroughbred R. C. White Wyan- dotte eggs; want to exch. for M. B. or, Bourbon Red turkey eggs; will give 3 settings of W. W. eggs for 1 settng of iturkey pope. Mrs. J. H. Gor- don,. Pitts; Ga. R Fisenel bred Plymouth Rock Heeae ted | Fischel strain $1 per 15; Postpaid. | 1 ickard; Ga. y $2.50 | hatching | - Pure bred Wycoff W. L. eggs $1.25 per 15; Mrs. B. F. Rogers, Chatsworth Ga. Booking orders for eggs from. prize winning flocks of Bronze turkeys. Free catalogue and price on request. W. S. Fricks, Pendergrass, Ga. Seana Black Minorca eggs, Pope Strain $1 per 15. Plus postage, also Rhode Islang Reds, pure bred $1-per 15; Mrs. J. L. Hobbs, Empire, Ga. Booking orders for turkey eggs, $3 per doz; March and April del. from large pure bred Bourbon Reds. Safe del. guaranteed. Can furnish eggs in incubator lots. Mrs. Julia F. Pruitt, Lavonia, Ga. . Pure bred Golden Buff Orpington eggs from. culled stock and selected layers $1.25 per 15; Cash with order. Del. Crate to be ret. Mrs. A. L. Gar- rison, Ashland, Ga. < Pen No. 1 Barred Rock eggs, Thom- /pson strain, prize stock $1.50 per 15. Mrs. Milton Summers, Sylvester, Ga. Rt. 3. Pure bred Barred Rock eggs $125 per 15. Mrs. C. H. Snow, Ivey, Ga. : Turkey eggs for sale. $4 per doz. del. in Ga. from pure M. B. unrelated stock Feb. and March del. No culls sent. H. J. McCollum, Canon, Ga. Rt. 3: oie Jersey Giant Marcy Strain hatch- ing eggs, $1 for 15; $3.50 for 50;, $6 per 100; can ship one hundred or more weekly. Hatcheries make offer. Mrs. J. B. Saye, Newborn, Ga. .. Pure bred White Rock Fischel str. hatching eggs, fresh and fertile, $1.50 per 15; $2.75 per 30; $3.75 per 45 ;P.P and well packed. Cash with order. M. O. preferred. Mrs. C. C. Payne, Tif- ton, Ga Rt. 6. pean Aristocrat Imp. Ringlet Barred Rk. eggs for hatching; $1.50 per setting. Cart. to be ret. Mrs. Josephine Jen- kins. Dahlonega, Ga. ; Fresh eggs. for sale: 12 doz.: cases insured. and postpaid at reasonable price sent C. O. D. or must have ref. Mrs. J. C. Allen, Loudsville, Ga. Big bone J. B. Giant M. B.- turkey eggs, $7 per doz; fob. Mrs. Marshall Lewis, Rydal, Ga. Rt. 2. Hee ; Selected eggs from. large White eghorn hens. $1 per 15; $5 per 100 by case C.O.D. Mrs. Albert Guilford, Georgetown, Ga. ; Fischel White Rock, fertile eggs from heavy layers $1.50 per 15; Cash with order; cart. to be ret. Incuba- tor lots 12 doz. 60c per doz. Gabriel Martin, Athens, (Ga. Rts ligne: A Carefullyselecteq eggs from Thomp- son Imp. Ringlets; 2nd direct. $1.25: for 15; Del. cash with order. Will exch for field peas. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga. Rt. E ty Thoroughbred B. turkey eges $3.75 per doz; less than a doz.| a RL 3. : 35 per egg. March and April del. M. O. or cashiers check. All eggs prepaid in Ga. Will Hart, Alto, Ga. Carefully selected Ancona eggs from pure bred high producing flocks; Hens mated to unrelated cockerels, part of which are from Sheppard eggs. $1.10 per 15; 2 per 30; in lots of 100; 4 1-2c a; Crates to be ret. Davis Raulerson, Rockingham, Ga. t Fresh selected eggs from pure bred dark cornish Game, Shoemaker Str. $1.50 per 15; Mrs. G. M. Jordan, Rockingham, Ga. Rt. 3. i s Jersey Giant eggs $1.50 per 16. del. Mrs. C. M. Shaw, Adairsville, Ga. Barred Rock .eggs $1.50 per setting; Mrs. J. C. Lumsden, Talbotton, Ga. Thoroughbred Bourbon turkey eggs. 40c ea; C.:O. Griffin, Oiley, Ga. Rt. 1.) Pure bred Silver Lace Wyandotte eggs $1 per 15; Crate to be ret. Mrs. J. E. Sorrow, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 5. _White pekin duck eggs $1 per 10; also half bred R. I. Red chick eggs 75 per 15; postpaid. Add postage for duck eggs. Mrs. L. R. Rampey, El- berton, Ga. Rt. 8. Selected hatching eggs from dark |. red matings of S. C. R. I. Reds, Don- aldson strain, $1.50 per 15; Mrs. Al- bert Guilford, Georgetown, a. aie _ Pure tancred strain White Leghorn. @ggs 90c per doz; del if all are taken once a week. Mrs. Cora G. Harrison, Madras, Ga. Rt. 1. ie A _Tancred strain W. Leghorn eggs, special matings 60c per doz;_ or $5 per 100; Purchaser to pay postage, Cash. as order. Jim. Lanier, Metter, Ga. Buff Orpington hatching eggs from culled flocks $1.50 per 15; $2.50. per 2 pea O. A. Kennedy,.Glennyil-. e, a. ; oe y f H \ a : i a Partridge Rocks, limite number of for 15; B Bird Bros, strain tams eess for $3 3 trom hhatching eggs from high scoring pen |. Thursday February 6, 1930 ughbred Light Brown Leghorns, Cor- _ nish and golden seabrights. Robert W. Clark, 358 Spring St. Macon, Ga. Purebred B. R. Eggs, Park strain, $2.50 and $1.50 per 30 del. Reg. papers applied for. Crates to be ret. Raulerson, Rockingham, Ga. a Pure Silver Laced Wyandotte eggs $1.25 per 15. Crates ret. Mrs. W. E. Kirk, Rockmart, Ga. Rt. 3 Box 146. Second-Hand Machin- Wanted | Want Harrer Feed mill state size and make and best cash price. A. P. Board- man, Augusta, Ga. Rt. Box 104. Want a pinion gear whel for a Col- umbia mowing machine, Osborn make. . J. C. Fields, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 2.Box 104., # Want a power sprayer, second hand | in good cond., and at right price. J.G. Woodruff, Cuthbert, Ga. ; ft., ea., of 1-2 and 1 in. gal. piping in good cond., cheap for cahs. Ira F. McMimm, Ayersville, Ga. - Want, 1 Fordson tractor and Athens side plow in good cond, at right price. W. J. C. Hodges, Atlanta, Ga. 996 Wa-. shita, Aveune.. : Want second hand tractor with har- row, cheap for cash. W. G. Owenby, | Marietta, Ga. Box 18. : : Want 1 Oliver or John Deere riding cultivator. Must be late model, in god ~ |cond., cheap for cash. W. K. Bannockburn, Ga. sate A Want 2 Cole dbl. hopper corn drop-. pers, cheap for cash. Cliff Mitchand, Durand, Ga. Choice 1 horse middle buster at mod- ae erate price; Want to exch No. 71 Chat- tanooga Power Cane Mill for larger mill of same make and power. John Cc. e Thomas, Metcalf, Ga. . k : . Want gas. eng. in good shape; size e /2 1-2 or 3 horse power. John Sewell, Lavonia, Ga. Would like to buy or trade for a lt. tractor or garden tractor cheap, Gordon Pece, College Park, Ga. Rt. 1 Box 123. _1 two horse turn plow, Oliver No. 9;. must be in god cond. A. Stone Mtn. Ga. Rt. 3. Second hand corn sheller. Must be in good cond, and cheap. Will pay cash _ = : i UL. E. Fowler, Crawfordville, Ga. : 1, Rochester Rex sizing or grading > machine for busheling peaches. Cyp Bulloch, Manchester, Ga. Ne 1 large cog-wheel for 5 in. screw pin on Continental Double T. J. Fulghum, Davisboro, Ga. 2 row Woodruff J. Keadle, Yatesvile, Ga. Rt. 1.. Good 2nd hand Fowler cultivator, i. Pope, Alma, cheap for cash. Ira 1 Fordson tractor; cheap for cash; also tractor plow any make, cheap. C. S. Gooch, Jefferson, Ga. Box 2. Want 60 rds. 2nd.hand wire fence. __ Prefer American combination 6 in. Daris Want a small hydraulic ram and 330 ie Sikes, A. Fowler, Box Press, Munger systemn; State cond and price. cotton dusters, .must be cheap and in goud cond. L. stays; also 1 Planet jr. cultivator with. ak attachments and beasley disc; also 1 Joe Harrow. Exch. A-1/ Ga. Ribbon cane syrup in No, 10 cans, 6 canstocs. for either of above mentioned articles: de / i! E. E. Carter, Hazelhurst, Ga. Want Lindsey single horse com drill. State cond. and price. W. S. liamson, Sylvania, Ga. Pon ad ie Want 2 row corn planter. State how long used, manufacturer, if equipped with fertilizer hoppers, and price. M. a ca G. Clark Donaldsonville, Ga. _ i Want to exch. 2 row cane mill, com- plete with 4 boxes and lever cap, for as riding cultivatcf with spring tooth attachments, Prefer Avery o Deere, hut would trade for mest any standard make. is cond. A L. Rozar, Baxley. Se Cran. Ret, Want combination corn and bean dropper. L. B. Ray, Macon, Ga. 341 Carling ave. chine, any make; a piston head and connecting rod for Beeman garden tra- Want 2 3 or 4 row cotton dusting ma- _ ctor 2 row riding corn and cotton cul- tivator with 4 horse hitch and a 2 row cotton and corn planter, make. C. N. Adams, Social Circle, Ga. Want 1 sizing machine for. grading, large enough to grade 5 car daily, at reasonable price. J. Hill Touchstone, Griffin, Ga. Rt. C.. (any oy peach Tee Want garden tractor. Give make, ae cond. and price in first letter. Robt. Bell, Farmington, N. C VALE RaCon ee ul _ Want 1400 ft. Qrgi.-hand gal. piping o 2 3-4 State amt. size, price and how long used R P Ramsey | 1-2 3-4 and 1 inch. Vea sae a Want 2 2nd-hand w ultivators, within radiu ae be A Thursday, February 6, 1930 _. Flowers and Seed - Wanted | : (Continued from page sixteen) - Wanted: Double Geranium plants -rooted, all colors: ferns, mixed double Dahlias all colors; large flowering - canas; monthly roses; Cuttings root- ed. Will exch./pure bred Cornish Game _ eggs, Shoemaker strain, value $2 per 15. Each to pay postage. Write be- - fore sending. Mrs. G. M. Jordan, Rock- ingham, Ga. Want to exch large red Cannas, yel- - low cannas or white or pink Dorothy _ Perkin roses rooted, for one double red and one double yellow Japonica, or for one dark yellow rooted rose or one rooted velvet rose. Also. large red Castor bean seed and sugar gourd seed son, Ocilla, Ga, - Wanted: 1 or 2 doz. blooming size - double mixed colors Gladioli. Wil] exch - Cannas for same, I have pink rose, yellow, red, orange and variegate. Mrs. George Bell, Jacksonville, Ga. Want party having jonquil, daffodil - or narcissi bulbs to write and state what you have, price, etc, as want - quite a lot of bulbs. C. M. Stokes & Son, White House, Fla _ Nursery Stock For Sale Fig, pomegranate, cr les, os Japanese bush Rsncenere Philadel- - phus, Xmas bells, spirea, 6 varieties altheas, Buddelia cut., $1 per 100 ft.. 1 and 2 yr. old shrubbery and fruit trees, 15 to 35c ea., winter and spr blooming bulbs, cannas, lilies, dahlias, gladioli and flower seed, very reason- able. Mrs. R. S. Simpson Waverly Hall, Ga. \ Arborvitae, 12 in. 25c ea., 14 in., 30c ' ea., rooted boxwood cut., Dwarf var., 12 to 18 in., 25 and 30c ea. blue iris, ' 25 doz., hemlock 12 in., 15c ea., ever- - green mtn. ferns, 30c doz., cedar, 4 and 6 ft. 75 and $1; yellow thornless ro- ses, 75 doz., white yard lily bushes, 18 in. 15 ea., huckleberry bushes, bearing size, 75c doz. white violets 25c doz. Evergreen Mt. Birch, (bears in winter) 50c doz. Add postage under 50c orders. Virgie Townsend, Lewner, ee a. \ Large leaf, evergreen rhododendrons _ evergreen mtn. laurels, white droop- ing laurels, dbl. red buddleia, Granny- pink Cherokee roses, white and purple wisterias, evergreen Boston ivy vine, bush honeysuckle, spirea, Van Houttei, '. golden bells, purple lilac, dbl. yellow ae For ikes roses, privet hedge, Jap. Bar- berry, white Eng. dogwood, red dog wood, pink baby rambler roses, Seven + Sister roses, golden glow, all blooming . size, 2 yr. old, well rooted, 20c ea.; or ._. 8 of your selection for $1, plus post- - age on small orders; Flower seed: - gladioli pkt. of 12 seeds, 10c; mtn. azaleas, dbl. nias, several col. dbl. orange and cream coler marigold, lit- tle, red dbl. and sng. ones, 10c cupful; ~ sweet Basil, 15c cupful; dbl. touch- -me-not. 10c pkg., scarlet salvia and daisy, 3 large pkt., 25; mtn. laurel, _ flowering, white, weeping kind 10c a cup, or 3 cupfuls for 25c. Mrs. Marion. Faton, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1. - White crepe myrtle and cape jas- mine, and a few pink crepe myrtle, 12 and 20c ea., and postage. Mrs. Ida Redfearn, Boston, Ga. Rt. 1. K Poplars, maples, crabapples, white _. dogwoods, and cherry sprouts 15c a., azaleas mtn. laurels, hemlocks, white wine rhododendrons and box elders, , (20e ea., red flowering dogwood, 30c ea, pink Cherokee roses, $1 doz. tiger lilies, 75c a 100. Add postage. J. S. '.. Wilson, Morganton, Ga. Red dogwood, mtn laurels, mtn. ivy, azaleas, and crabapples, 15c ea., Snow- on-th-mtn., 20c doz., pink roses 3 for 25: trailing arbutus and eve en galax ea., 20c doz. Garnet De ; Mineral Bluff, Ga. Azaleas, ivy, laurels, red dogwood, 3 - for 25c: trailing arbutus, evergreen galax, 20c doz., birdeye bush, 2 for 15c; white pines, crabapples, 20 ea., ter ferns, 4 for 15c; red roses, 3 for 20c: wild geraniums and tiger lilies, 20 - doz., flowering pear, 20c ea. Add pos- tage. John Miltholland, Mineral Bluff Ga... Care DeHarts Box. rs : Cave Jasmines, well rooted, large hunch, 15c: 9 boxwoods, 2 yrs. old, 6 ents ea. Add postage. Maud Roper, _ Dawsonville, Ga. Rt. 1. _ Forst/ Everereens and shrubbery. _ Jaurel, ivy, white pines, cedar, yellow nonlar. 10 to 18 in. $2 doz., del. mixed, er exch. for chickens and.eggs, Jno. W. oss. Clarkesville,..Ga. Rt ; pire willows from it eed ne s ; _ for sale 15c per cupful. Mrs. J. R. Ty-|G greybeard, and spruce pines, white and | MARKET. 29 and 35c: t ; Add postage. E. J. Mason, Luxomni, Ga. _ Purple Lilac 3 for 25c; Boxwood 6 in. high, well rooted, doz. $1; Red and pink running roses, rooted, 10c ea., 3 for 25c White and Hemlock pines, 25c ea. or 5.for $1; Calimus.6 bunches 25c, red and cream colored rose cuttings 6 for 15c; Evergreen cuttings 6 for 25c; Add postage on small orders. Miss ne se ite, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1, Ox 33. Evergreen Amur _ Privets, large clumps, $10.20 per doz; No order less than 6 filled. Beautiful boxwood 10-15 in. high $25-per 100; smaller lots given attention. Limited No. of Abelias: la- vender spirea conical shape blooms 50c ea. Mimosa, red bud and robina 10 for $7.50. Limited number Abelias, clumps, 3 for $2.75. Mrs. Annie M. Butler, Cherokee Farm, West Point, a. Several hundred broad leaf Privet Hedge $3 per 100; FOB Athens, Ga. H. E, Williams, Athens, Ga. 481 Ruth St. 75 well rooted boxwoods, dwarf 10c a., or the lot for $6; Blue bottie bulbs $1 per 100; Wild Easter lilies $1 per 100; Gray beards, 50c ea.; Yellow can-. nas 50 per doz. Add postage on small orders. Mrs. T. &. Moore, Royston, Ga. Rt. 1, ; ing to size, 5 to 10 ft. tall. Miss Sa- vannah Clark, Gay, Ga. ; Arborvitae about 75 hardy well root- ed trees. Seed of these trees came from the Berry School, Mt. Berry, Ga. Price $1.25 to $1.75, according to height and 3 ft. Postpaid in Ga. If money order have it issued to Gaddistown, Ga. Mrs. W. Gooch, Sarah, Ga. Abelia, 40c, 60c, 80c. 10-12 in. Pyra- midal Arborvitae 5 plants for $1: 3-4 ft. size $1.50; Camphor Trees 1, 2 and 3 ft., 50c, $1.50; Nandina Domestica, $1.50. and $2 Ligustrum Lucidum, 60c, 80c, $1.50. Golden Arborvitae, 2 ft. $1.50. Ligustrum Japonicum 4 to 5 ft. $1.50; Italian Cypress 10-12 in. 5 for $1; Roses, Kaiserin Augusta. Victoria, Red Radiance, Pink Radiance, 3 yr. old 35 ea. All prices FOB Valdosta. H. F. Stair, Valdosta, Ga $5 prepaid. Money returned pleased. Maude Hamby, Ga. Rt. 3. : White Dogwood bushes, 15c ea, Al- thea bushes, 15c. Donyers, Ga. Rt. 2. oe Dogwood trees 10c ea. and up accord- ing to size. 2 ft. to 6 ft. tall. Crepe Myrtle 10 to 25c ea. R. H. Akin, Grif- fin, Ga. Rt. B. Pink Crepe Myrtle and Bridal Wreath 15c ea; Jonquils and Daffodils mixed per 100 $1. Will.exch. for white sacks or butter beans. Mrs. S. A. Mil- ler, Finleyson, Ga. RFD 3. 1000 heavily rooted boxwood plants 4 to 5 in. high, $5 per 100. $45 per M. 1000 heavily rooted Boxwood plants 6 to 8 in. high $6 per 100; $50 per M. 200 Uniform size plants 10 to 12 in. high, $40 del. 500 Cape Jasmine mon- thly bloomers of fragrant large white blossoms & to 15 in. high $20 per 100: $75 for 500, Magnolia trees 1 to 3 ft. all $3 per doz., $15 per 100. Mrs. B . Robinson, Greenville, Ga. Rt.. 3. Evergreens, Mountain Laurel, Rho- if not Greenville, White pine, 20 in. 35c ea: $2 doz. Mix- od if desired. Well rooted. Walter Hun- vicutt, Tallulah Falls, Ga. Arborvitae 15 to 18 in. high, Blue lag lilies 30c; Junipers 25c: Lemon lies, jonquils. white Daffodils, yellow 4c per doz: Boxwoods 25c ea: Bridal Wreath 15c; Artificial peach trees. white Pines, 20c ea: Chrysanthemums vhite 10c per bunch. Snow-on-Moun- ains, 10c per bunch. Snow Drops, 10c a. Add postage. Mrs. C.D. Hayes: Morganton, Ga. : . a 1 Red single Japonica bush with lg oot, deep in the ground.\ over 1 doz: srongs. 4 or 5 vrs. old. Will sell for, arrie Silver, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 2. Boxwoods and Arborvitae 25 ea; *Thite and Spruce pines 20c ea; Pink Yherokee Roses $1 ver doz. Snow-on- *5e: Red velvet roses 25c ea; Evergreen Yalax. 30e doz.; AH plants well root-. 4. Add ovostage. Yoving, Ga. antine to grow turpentine timber, $95 per M FOB Adrian, Ga. J. W. D. Janenese Cherrv. Kolkwitzia or Besu- h, Tamarisk, and other fine. chuibe. Mrs. A. J. Welden, Griffin,, : oe Ga. a FE 4 2 fo 6 ft. high! About 75 fh Boxwood in four dite! { : : Se ay we c ts nice |: Lombardy poplars, 15 to 25 accord- |3 Shape; height ranging from 1 1-2 to 50 Dwarf boxwood plants 6 in. high. Mrs. S. W. Rodgers, Jadendron, Hemlock, Ivy, Spruce pine |, $13. Purchaser to send postage. Mrs \ealeas and Red Japonica 25c each;,. sountain and Golden Glow per doz, Mrs. Mae Wright, Pine savlings, 1 yr. old for trans-| Yohnson. Adrian. Ga. Rt 2. Pussy low, Red flowering Peach, Ranana shrubs, Chinese Magnolia. BULLETIN. ferent hedges; some of them can be used as acta bushes about 10 ft. high and 10 to 12 ft. in diameter. A. C. Ware, Hogansville, Ga. Rt 3. Arborvitae plants.15 in high 35c ea; Pink Coral vines 25c ea. Mrs. W. A. Sargent, Cordele, Ga. 306 5th Ave. 6 large Globe Arborvitae $5; small 2 ft. $1; 15 in. 75c;12 in. 50c; Pyra- mid arborvitae 3 ft. $1.50; 2 ft. $1.25; 15 in. $1; Weeping Rosemary $1.50; 4 Boxwoods, $5 ea; Small Boxwoods 15 in.; good top 75; 12 in. 50c;.Junipers 18 in. to 3 ft. $1 to:$1.50; Good roots; Hardy Hydrangea, Snowballs, Japon- ica, Purple Tas: shrubs, Rhododen- drons, Purple Lilac, Pink peonia, 25c ea. Mrs. W. T. Panton, Morganton. Ga. Hedge plants, stocky and well root- ed 4c ea; or in lots over 100 3c ea.; over 1000 2c ea. Mrs. G. E. Patillo, Columbus, Ga., Care P. O. Dept. Boxwood tree and dwarf varieties rooted from cuttings, White Cherokee Roses; Crepe le, Little Star and Cape Jasmine plants. Lois Woodruff, Greenville, Ga; oe ; Boxwood trees 2 yrs. old, well rooted 3 for $1; English Junipers 3 for $1; Cedars 4 for #1 ; Purple King Iris, 40c per doz; Pink: Althea 30c. ea. Add postage. W. J. Tuck, Ellijay. Ga. Rt. 50 Boxwood trees for sale; from 2 to. 7 ft. tall, price $2: to $10; Dwarf. box- wood trecs for sale price $1. Mrs. Wes- ley Mitchell, Lithonia, Ga. Ri. 4. 29 Boxwood plants, 5 ft. tall, 25 yrs old, large type-in A-1' condition. Mrs C. M. Faulkner, Monticello, Ga. _ Purple lilac and dark pink Crepe Myrtle plants 15 ea; good and wel. rooted. Mrs, J. A. Scott, Carrollton. Ga. Rt. 1. S Bee Ds Rhododendrons 20c ea; Mountain Laurels 20c ea; Azaleas. 4 colors 15 ea; White Pine 15 ea; Tulip Poplar and Red Maple 10 ea; Cherokee Ro- ses 75c per doz; Trailing Arbutus, 25c per doz; Japanese Barberry bushes, 75c per doz; Tiger lilies 15e per doz; Red dogwood 50c ea: White dogwood ae ea.. Mrs. L. Wilson, Morganton, Red dogwoods, rhododendrons, pur- ple and lavender lilac, purple and blue iris, 40c doz.,. orange day lilies, golden glow, hafdy phlox, tansy, 30c doz., yel- | low thornless roses, 10c ea., 40c for 6: Cherokee roses 50c doz, white jonquils evergreen galax, trailing arbutus, 20c doz., 75c a 100; Star of Bethlehem. 20c a 100. Add postage. Mrs. Chas. Wilson, Mineral Harts Box... ae Dbl. yellow japonica, 2 yrs. old. wel). rooted, 25 ea., 4 yrs. old, 50c crepe myrtle, 50c ea. J. P. Barrett, Elli- jay. Ga.. Rt. 3, Box 58. Arborvitae plants for sale: 1 ft. high 25 ea; postpaid. Or will exch. for good feed sacks, quilt tops or embroidery work. Mrs. Emily E. Knight, Gaines- ville, Ga. Rt. 1.0 is ee .. 100 pines from 4 to 8 in. tall: Make hest offer. J. B. Lindsy Millen, Ga.. Rt. C. Box 168." pois 5 vr, old Irish Junipers, -$1.50 ea;' 6 for $7.50: 12 for $14. 3 yr. old Junipers 3. ft. ta $1 ea.; 6 for $5.50; doz. for. $10. 5 yr. old Common Boxwoods. $i a noes D. D. Duncan, Cornelia, Ga Well rooted Cape Jasmines, 25 del Mis. Minie Williams. Oglethorpe Ga. | _ Make-best offeron 2 nice Targe -box- woods; 1 six ft. high and 7 ft. in di- ameter: 1 five ft. hich and 6 ft. in di- ameter. If interested, write meo F. L. Asbury, Clarkesville, Ga. Boxwoods 8 to 12 in: high 50c: doz: 12 to 20 in. high $1 per doz. All: well rooted. Add for other plants. Also have 2 one yr old Walnut bushes for sale. 50c 62 Mrs. W. V. Thompson, Bremen, Ga. OS 4; BOK: AQ ee a Boxwood trees: 135 plants 3 1-2 ft. tall, pyramidal shaped. 300 plants 8 te 10 in. tall. Write best offer. Mrs. Her- bert Perry, Statham, Ga. . se Rooted Lombardy Povlars. Umbrel-. la Chinas, Weeping Willows, Crenc Myrtles, Figs, Sweet pomegranates all 5c ea: reais nee 2 siz Cena Soz:. an 00 per doz. 1 po: AG. W. C. Lee, Grantville, Ga. > -. Weeping Willows, 1 yr. around: and & ft around $75 for Jot Mrs. _G. Durham. Hoschton. Gao ~. 6 Juniners:' ft hieh: 2 8 ft. hich and 1 9 ft. Will _ Rearberrv plants WORLD, Aor, dahlias: narcissus biths 2c}; _ butter and egg bulbs 30. per doz: Flag in hich and 3 Lombardy poplars 5 to.10 ft. high 15 and 25: well roo savan- nah Clark, Gay, Ga. ir Se ae _ Amur River Hedge cuttings 40 J00;_ Mimosa bushes rooted. 50c. and $1; Cane Jasmine cuttings 10c or 3 for per tabl Rermida onion sets. Mrs, N.C. Steed Jonquil bulbs 2%c per doz:. Yellow Buttercup | and lijes, 25e ner doz; Flowering Almo 25 ner doz: Star of Bethlehem, 20e ner doz: Christmas and Thankseivine cantus oe re root; Bridal Wreath 2G ner doz. Nallj . JO n a man. Ga. RFD 1 "a ASENEDE, sue _ 11 Roxwonds ranging from 21 to.38 ft. to 10 ft, around; 1 6 ft. hich and 14 ft, 1 Giant hoxwood 6 ft. high Ciant haywang 1, 4 1-2 ft.-hioh: 9. 8 sell to one making hest offer. - cer Rover, Celeviand, Ga, Rt. or _ 8 1 yr. old. well rooted Japanese $1. del or will..exch. different. colored double ( bulbs, double red Camelia Janonica. ax 4 hutterfly. bushes, S . 1D. Moline. Cordele. Ga, Rt. D. A White Pridaal Wreath Snirea, $1 ner - Gor: del Wenn and Red eannas. Wil! pvah for differant colors double dah- Nas i Corele. Ga. Rt. D. hithe eladigia. red Amarvillie huttorfiv hiiwhag Mrs. Mary Collins _ Want tn exch. jonanil and butte : and egg bulbs for rooted b % espoon. cabbage plants or? Defender. also 1. good 'eLaval senarator., with, oxwoods, 4 MARKET BULLETIN ferns, and geraniums. Also have pink Dorothy Perkins roses to exch. Mrs. | E. M. Travis, Fayetteville, Ga. Best prices paid for boxwood, better known as. Evergreen. Give dimensions, pS and send i. J. QO. Lunsford, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 2. Some Hawthorne plants, well root- ed. Mrs. Chas. Adams, Social Circle, Second-Hand Machin- ery For Sale 1 DeLaval Golden Series No. 10 sep- arator, used less than 4 weeks, same as new, $67.50 FOB; also 6 H. P. In- ternl. eng., friction clutch pulley, mounted on truck, new Webster. mag- neto. Good order. Sell or exch for cat- tle, corn, or velvet beans. C. R. Cor- bin, Greensboro, Ga. 2 pacer tree dusting machines, good cond., cheap; 1 Williamson stump pul- ler, complete with cable; 1 Minnetonna Home Maker, or churn with motor, may be used for hand or other power, cap., 20 ee or 5 to 40 Ibs. new, mever unpeaked. All. good cond. Write for prices. Fred C.. Geiger, Flintside, Ga. 1 - 10 tray, 5 compartment, hing- ed top Successful oat sprouter with thermometer and lamp, good cond., $10 cash. No personal checks. R. H. Akin, Griffin, Ga., Rt. B . : No. 7 Universal Cole cotton and corn planter, with guano distributor attached. Sell or exch for pure bred, large type hens, or turkeys. Write what you have. C. M. Chafin, Nor- man Park, Ga. RFD 4. 2 horse reversible disc plow, A-1 cond., $15 or exch. for 15 bu. pure Half and Half cotton seed, or for 2 Duroc | Jersey 3 mos. old gilts. Z. C. Cooper, Adrian, Ga. Efficiency oat sprouter, $10 or exch. for baled shucks. Chas. M. Powell, Macon, Ga. Wesleyan Drive 1 Star pea thrasher, good shape, $15; 1 set of blacksmith tools, con- taining 1 high and vise, 1 two Ib. hammer, 1 pr. ton- gues, all good shape, $25 FOB. H. W. Thurmond, Greshamville, Ga. 3 horse riding turn: plow, 16 in. cut., in perfect cond., $30 cash or trade for good sow and pigs. M. F. Jones, Met- ter, Ga., Rt. 1l. . 1 Primrose I. H. C. cream separator, zood cond. $25 FOB, O. B, Brown, Madison, Ga. : 1 two row cotton duster. Sell or exch. for 15 heavy breed hens, or 1 vor. S. P. C. shoats. Write or come see. C. C. Cooper, Grayson, Ga. 10 h. p. Intern gas eng, gd sha: and other farm implements. D. EF. Basemore, Hagan, Ga. 2 h. Avery riding cul. used a short time, $35; 2 h. riding turner, $25: 2 h. Oliver turner, $6; 1 h. turner (it- tie niece broke off at top of wing.) $2: 1 McCormick mower and rake $25; 1 reaper and binder (some of canvas nearly new), $35; 2 little Joe har- rows, $2 ea, All good cond. B. D. Jones, Edison, Ga. (% 1 Cole planter; put out. guano, corn, ber | or cotton, good cond., $7 FOB, or exch for anything can use. W. C. Brassell, Gibson, Ga. vi 1M to 1200 ft. gal. 2 in. pipe, good as new. Make best offer. E. C. Wat- kins, Brooklet. Ga. 4 S. R. White iron beam 1 h: Dixie turning plows, $3.50 ea, FOB. Frank Lamb, Danville, Ga. 1 practically new Moline corn and cotton planter with fertilizer attach- ment, in good working order, $20 FOB. W. L. Ledford, Crandall, Ga. 3 H. P. gas\eng.,.and turning lay, cheap or exch for good milch cow; also shop tools for sale. Mrs. Oliver Jon- es, McDonough, Ga. Rt. 4. 2 horse vlow; 1 Foss dbl. roller Sea Island cotton. gin; 1. Gantt upland entton gin; gas eng., Cheap for cash. Write for full particulars. Geo. W. Yarner, Jesup, Ga. 1h. Oliver A turning plow; 1 good sultivator with 7 teeth and a good single plow tock.e with 8 scrapes, plenty scooters, and 2 pr. wings: 2 good iron single trees and clever for all, $15 FOB. Em- mett Chandler. Tallanooss. Ga Rt 2 1 dbl. unit DeLaval milking machine Yhatt. 2 horse upright tubular boiler: or without lectric motor, all . practicallv new. Write. Mrs. Zeta Mercer, Elberton, ay. Py Oj Box: 398, 4 slightly used fertilizer distributors. slirhtlv used cotton planters, 8 Hay- an stock nlows; 1 2 horse. Internl arrow; 2 2 h.. Chatt. plows: 2 doz. cranes, asst. Jeneths; 1 Chatt. Mid- Ye Buster: 1 Fordson tractor with yullev. in fond cond. Sell or exch. for a good, IM to 150 Ib. 6 to 8 yrs. old all metal, .ower blower, 1 anvil: farm mile. C. M. Pippen, Albany, Ga. 1 Fordson tractor in good cond with governor and puliey for belt work, $15u cash; 1 dbl section disc harrow, usea very little, $100 cash, or both for $220 teal. M. C. Underwood, Quitman, Ga. Rt. 4 | 1 used Bostrum terracing level, with magnifying glass, good cond., $12 FOb. F. Jerry Smith, South Atianta, Ga., 4 Adair Ave. 1 Fairbanks hammer mill, used very littie, guaranteed 1st class cond., $oo. Amos Floyd, Canon, Ga. DeLaval cream separator, No. 12, practically new, $50 or exch. for 3 well grown heifers (not less than 1 yr. old) del my place; also 1 Roderick Lean tractor pay (needs new bear- ing) $25 or exch. for mule drawn spa- ding or reversible disc harrow, in 00 shape. Chas. H. Ogletree, Crawford- ville, Ga. Rt. 2. be : z 1 Sanders plow with 2 discs to be pulled by Fordson tractor, $50. War- ren L. Vandyke, (No address given). 1 Moline ditcher, used but little, $30. J: O. Dye, Forsyth, Ga. Rt. 5. - 1 McCormick-Deering mower, | hay rake, disc harrow \jand drag harrow, priced reasonably. Also 1 Sharpless separator. W. O. Sanders, Roswell, Ga. : 1 Avery Shawnee Junior duplex corn planter, $25;\ 1 2 horse Bradley lever- less cultivator, $22.50; 1 combination garden drill and cultivator, $10; one Bradley 1 blade feed and foder cut- ter, $12. All FOB Railroad Station Maison. Rt. 5. 1 chain drive cotton planter, used < days, $5.50. Hershel Allen, Tallapoos: Ga., Star Route, Box 54. a 2 H. P. Hercules gas eng., with Webster magnetos, $25;.1 Meyers deer well pump (cost $100), $20. All in good cond., also 2x16 brass deep well cyl- inders, like new (cost $38), $15 for both. All FOB. W. C. Thomas, Tal- botton, Ga. 1 Ledbetter cotton and corn plant- and attachment for hill dropping cot- ton seed. in good cond., practically hew, $15. R. P. Bannister, Ball Ground, Ga, Rt. 1. cable ,also cable and block for dbl. pull, good anchoring cable, $40 or ex- change. D. F. Arnold, Axson, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 24. Steel tower and metal tank, 30 ft. high, 900 gal. cap., cement bottom, ro- tary pump and pipe from tank to wa- ter in 30 ft. well, all in good cond., $75. Exch. for corn, hogs, mules, or Fordson tractor, or anythign can use, oe equal value. N. E. Dawkins, Canon, a. Intern]. gas eng., also Internl. rid- ing cultivator; Oliver 3 horse riding cul,, cheap for cash. Mrs. Ida Mae Prater, Edison, Ga., RFD 2, Box 35. 1 Avery planter with guano box at- tached, and with corn, pea, peanut, cotton and cane seed plates, $15 (gave $32 for it; used 2 seasons). Don Pal- lenzy, White, Ga., Rt. 2. 1 Ledbetter combination corn and eotton planter, with plates for beans. peas, cane seed; used so far only for cotton. Good planting cond.. $6 or ex- change for 50 Tancred W. L. baby chicks. Del. planter now; chicks later Ga. Rt. 1. 1 Baltic Empire cream, separator, used 12 mos., good cond., large enough for use of 4 cows; instructions as tc how to use and put together, $35 cash del. A. C. Gladden, Tallapoosa, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 44. Cole plain view corn and bean plan- ter, with fertilizer attachment, extra ready to plant, $15 FOB. L. G. San- ders, Dewyrose, Ga. Rt. 2. Fordson tractor and pulley, $100: peach dusting outfit, $175.; tractor harrow, $50; 3 two horse. cut-away harrows, $25 to $30 ea., reaper and binder, perfect running cond., $150; 2 2 horse Chatt. turn plows, $9 ea., two 1 horse Chatt. turn plows, $7.50 ea., 1 Mallary Middle Buster, $6.50; 1 John Deere middle buster, $9.50: 1 Intern, 2 horse riding cultivator, good as new, $60; Internl. hay rake, $35; McCor- mick mowing machine, $30: 6 one horse hamon plow, stocks, $2 ea, lot of scooters, scrapes, and shovels, $1 for lot; also 6 sets of plow gear (for the lot) $30: 1 Planet Jr., walking cul- tivator, $6.50; 1 spring tooth cultiva- tor, $5; 1 Covington corn and cottor nlanter. with extra plates, $25: 60 tooth drag or scratch harrow. $5; lot of extra harrow disc., $1 to $1.25 ea. 2 Oliver spubsoil plows, $7.50 ea,. 1 orchard turn plow, $5; lot of picks. maddocks, pitch forks, ho x F. H. Fuller, Madison, Ga.) er, including plates for peas, peanuts. 1 Williamson stump puller with good on. Mrs. Perry V. Young, Summerville plates and gears, all in good shape Rt $3 per 100 Ibs, bag. FO! es, etc, All Chatsworth, Ga Thursday February 6, 1930 Do not write for lowest FOB prices. cash Bice, for they are all stated above. M. B. Lee, Fort Valley, Ga., RFD 4. 1 Oliver riding cultivator with at- ts, $25; 8H. P. Intern] gas) tachments, $ mace with belt, $40 or exch. for sae goats, chickens, ducks, geese and turkeys; also have 1 Internl type feed mi od cond., $20 or exch for chic- aa ec, J. L. Parish, Midville, Ga, t. hog wire, 6 in. space, from 39 to a7 i eek: 1 No. 17 Chatt. middie breaker. P. B. Reese, Blythe, Ga. International gas eng., Intern rid- tie cultivatof; 3 horse Oliver riding | turning plow. Mrs. Ida Mae Prater, Edison, Ga., RFD 2, no 35. a: w No. 19 Oliver plow, ; sec- pHicnand No. 19 Oliver, $15; stalk cutter, $30. Money order with order. d|T. L. Williams, Sautee, Ga. 2 No. 5 DeLaval cream separators, rood cond. Write for prices. A. B. in Skelton, Royston, Ga. ; 1 to 2 row mule duster, good as new (paid $37.50) only put out 1 can of poison; has metal hose, $20. Mrs. W. E. Rape, McDonough, Ga. Rt. 5, 1 roll of hog barb wire, small only been eee, for a short time. Aes $3.85: sell or trade, $3.25 FOB. Ira F. McMims, Ayersville, Ga. 2 disc Oliver tractor plow in good cond., $40 FOB. F.\T. Denham, Eat- onton, Ga. 2 horse plow, good as new, $12.50, ae or exch. for Oliver 1 horse turn plow pal. in corn or cash; 1 dise harrow, $10 cash, at my place. Edwin BE. McLaugh- __ lin, Sr., Macon, Ga., RFD 1 Bowser No. 4 feed mill, used once. Sel or trade for milch cow. S. A. Ju- han ,Jr., Adel, Ga., 408 East 4th St. 10 H. P. Ker. eng. and feed mill, in good running order, very cheap. Exch for corn, or for anything can use. O. L. Cowan, Doraville, Ga. Engines; 1 each: 4 H. P. $50; 7 H. P. $70.00; 9 H. P., $80.00. 12 H. P. gas., $150; 1 Rice huller, $75, all in good cond., and FOB. J. A. LaRoche, Cres- cent, Ga, 5 lbs fer, $ L. McNair, Wrens, Ga. _ Wannamaker cotton seed picked without rain, practically free from black seed; and sound and carefully selected; Will exch. for few bu. of peas at 3 bu. seed for 1 of peas. John K. Lee, Carrollton, Ga., Rt. 8. Will exch. 25 bus. of Vandiver Heavy fruiter cotton seed planted 1 yr. and saved best and first picking for best 1 Universal sausage mill, gear drive, ce complete with stuf- Cotton Seed For Sale os grade of Pine Ga. Cane syrup in 5 or | 10 lb. buckets; 2 gal. of syrup for 1 bu of seed; each what you want. J. T. Bell, Byron, Ga. Cokers No. 5 cotton seed 1 1-16 in. to pay charges. Write staple; will sell for cash or exch. for sound shelled corn or Jersey heifer. rh W. R. Adams, Lavonia, Ga. Box 384, : Covingtors Toole Wilt-resistant cotton seed, $1 per bu.. Clean and sound. .T. W. Bruner, RFD. ~ Imp. Wannamaker Cleveland B. B. cotton seed for planting 43 per cent lint $1 rite for on 25 Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 1. 100 bus. Pure Wannamaker cotton seed, 2nd yr. from originator, $1 per bu; or will exch. for hogs same value. FOB Winterville, Ga. James T. Hard- eman, Winterville, Ga. a 200 bus. Wilson type Big Boll 5 lock cotton seed, 1 yr. direct from Wilsons farm; ginned : dition; $1 per bu; for the lot, 90c per bu. - P. H. Woodard, Chauncey, Ga. Pure Rucker cotton seed, $1 FOB.. J. W. Bradley, Chatsworth, Ga Cooks Wilt-resistant cotton $1.50 per bu; Samples on request. H. McKinnon, Bluffton, Ga. RFD. 40 bus. Covin: ist yr. from originator, picked before rains, $1 per bu. Dodge Mathew, Rhine, Ga., Rt. 1. Pure Wannamaker Cleveland mae 500 Ibs. per acre; $1 per bu. FOB. Thomas Baughn, Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 4. Half and Half cotton seed $1 per bu; or will exch. for bunch butter beans or velvet beans; all good and..sound for seed: will exch for No. 1 Imp. Spanish peanuts. J. O. Strom, Milan, Ga. Rt. 1. Il bus., Vandivers. Heavy fruiter cotton seed; 1 yr. from originator; $1 per bu. or will exch for same amount of Pure Half and Half cotton seed. Andrew M. Allen, Ivey, Ga. Rt. 1. er bu. special price bu. or more. Clay C. White, ure and in good con- r bu. seed, uke peas or white | a m Toole cotton seed Cooks Half and Half cotton seed | for planting; 1st yr. from originator, me Pik e y ' ca Messer, oS cond-Hand Machin- ery For Sale _ S..R White 1 horse turning plows, shape, will carry Dixie fittings 60 @aoh, $12 for the lot, FOB. Frank amb, Danville, Ga. No. 9 Vulcan plow in good shape, except 1 handle slightly injured, $5 -5 good hens. W. H. Rochester, Po- ona, Ga. - 1927 model Fordson tractor with wer pulley, $300. mmerce, Ga, M. T. Sanders, I drag 30 tooth harrow, good work- ig order, $4; 1 two horse beam, $1; plow stock, i horse, nearly new, $1. L. Babcock, Cordele, Ga., 116 East ith Ave. HEE Se wo horse plows, $7.50; 1 middle- ster, $3.50 at. my home. Miss Belle immerman, Bronwood, Ga. Box 83. Economy King separator, No. +d, bout a year, $10. on, Warrenton, Ga. Rt. 1. orse Titan eng., needs only mi- ets $50 or exch. for pure bred |G cl ens or hogs; also have 3 peanut wee es $5 ea. C. O. Preston, Shell- i d a: fe ah Stowart horse clipping machine, used ry little. good. as new (needs new es) $7.50 cash with order. F. W. Scott, Sylvania, Ga., RFD. | malley Ensilage and fodder cut- <0. 12 A-1 mechanical cond, Cheap cash. Mrs. W. N. Kitchens, Ma- Rebs. G, wee Riding cultiv exch, for 15 nee heifer of same rey or, good cond., $15 I value in good rite if prefer to trade. H. armer, Good Hope, Ga. Rt. 1. 1 power cane mill and extra large self skimming copper pan, all in first _order. Write for price. R. Q. ler, Acworth, Ga., Rt. 2) . 1 boiler (used for pumping water) 700 ft., 2 in., black iron pipe, good cond. Make best offer, on all, or part. _ M. Cooper, Tallapoosa, Ga.* No. 17 Chattanooga middle-buster d sub-soiler combined, with 2 s 0 ngs, new point and slide, good as new, $8, or exch, for 1 row cotton duster in good cond. John B, Pope, itggerald, Ga. No. 6 Star Pea and bean huler, never ed. Write for further information. M. B. Davis, Hawkinsville, Ga. Rt 5. hternatl riding - cultivatct, $25. cash fob. J. K. Sewell, Ashl : Oe and, Ga. rs one row McCormick-Deer- |attachment, $25.; Mrs. Annie 15 young hens. Prefer or White Rocks, or for nice, ng cultivator, good cond. with plows, | fob. Mrs. Ruth Watson, Mauk, wae LS n | _Farbanks-Morse gas or Ker eng. Sale cheap. C. E. Morris, Tucker, wing for no. 24 Chattanooga tur- ef _1 slide for no. 25 Chattano- One International Riding ~ cul- tivator, slightly used, $25. C. N. Payne rds garden wire, 5 ft high, sel or for syrup, or any farm products Dunagan, Alto, Ga. Rt. 1. | 3 00 lbs. good anvil, $5 fob. Mrs. N. E. 1 Deering corn harvester in good been under shelter for several years): 2 ) h.p. Leffell eng., and other farm ma- culler with 7 screens for culling cotton seed, beans, peas, etc. Pulled by $100. cash. J. C. Lewis, Eastman, Ga. _8 hp. International gas. eng., A-1 repairs. lime shafts, hangars, pulleys, belts, etc. cheap for cash, or good offers. Robt. Fuller, Adairsville, G PB. O.. Box 287. 5. A. W. Parsons, Abeville, Ga. Ashland, Ga. | Se. Write before sending. Dorsey d, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 3. tunning order when last. used.(has nery. O. L. Tomlinson, Stockton, airbanks-Morse eng. Used 1 season. cond., 10 h.p. Titan wneeds only slight good wheat or good bread corn. Make feed mill, hand or power, perfect . cond., $15 fob. L. H. Allmond, Mid- Ville, Ga. Rt. 2. * ce ,_2 Covington planter with corn, cot- ton and velvet bean plates. slichtly used, $20; 1. planet Jr. Cultivator. with all five feet, 3 plows, needs new bolts all the way around; used 2 or 3 Seasons, $3.50; 1 planet Jr. garden plow th all parts, slightly used, $2.50, or 5). for lott fob. A. B. Overstreet, MAIN Aa Ns 1 new. number 180 Letz. feed mill, te with 6 ft. sacker in original ash or for 6 b Du Otootan be J|vou have MARKET BUL fine for cutting big cotton stalks, or heavy litter, $65. or for speckled O-too tan beans, or for light dbl. sect. har- row in first class shape. All the above in A-1 cond. W. H. Bolton, . Griffin, Ga., Box 436. kee ee 1 Deering Ideai 6 ft., blade binder, $75. No. 464 and No. 465 Syracuse 3 horse plows, $8.50 and. $7.50; No. 10 S. B. Oliver 2h. plow, $7.50; All steel spg. tooth Cultivator, - $3.50 with 2. levers, good, heavy iron dbl. trees, ea. $1; 2h wood beam hayman stock; $2;1h wood plow stocks, $1.25; 1 pract. as good as new, Walter Wood mower, $50: and 2h rake to match. All fob. Exch Some for sound peas, new syrup or cured hams at market price. Carl Wil- liams, Locust Grove, Ga. No. 5 star pea, bean, cane,cane seed puller, Chattanooga make with belt, $65; 1 plainview Cole planter, dbl., hop- per for corn, beans etc., with guano achment, 1 guano dist. and cover, 1 horse, Cole make. $10; 1 No. 12 DeLaval cream sep. $50.;2 h. rev. | dise plow with good cise $15.3 All in good cond., S. R. Spires, Lincolnton, a. he 2 12 in., steel beam John Deere 2 horse plows;!1 blackland: the other. all purpose plow; both excellent cond. $12. ea., del. or exch. for 12 Leghorn pullets, now laying or any other good: breed; also 1-8 inch steel beam Jno. Deere 1 horse plow, fitted with chil- led wing and one extra chilled wing, delivered, $6.00 for six good, young |now_laying pulletts of good breed, del. |also 1 planet Jr., walking cul... with full set of almost new. sweeps, del. $7, or 7 pullets as above. H. B. Scott, Ma- POE Ga., 3912 Houston, Ave. __1 good Cole plantter, plant all kinds field seed except cotton. $10. or exch. Well, 7a. RY 32 4 1 Moline 2 horse plow wing, never used. Exch. for hens at market price, or sell for cash, Mrs. J. T.Scott, States- boro, Ga. Rt. 6. 2 horse cut-a-way harrow, needs new disc, otherwise in good cond. $7; 2 horse riding cul. good cond. $30: 1 ld type 2 horse manure spreader, needs 1 new/part, $10; ell fob my home. Mrs. E. Spence, Chamblee, Ga. | Ke Sedbery No. 2 humdinger mill, g cond., 5 screens, $300; Intl. feed grind- shuck, or velvet beans in pod, $20; al- er, 8 in, bur, grinds corn cobb, and so canning outfit, cap., 1M., No 2 cans ver day; 3 hp. boiler and all fittings; kettle that cooks 250 No. 2 cans at a time, with thermometer, safety valve. etc. 50 gal. open kettle. Look over if interestted. I. M. Hyde, Fiitzgerald, Ga. Box 247. na Fordsen tracttor; 1 Sherman plow attached (cost. $125.);1 disc plow for tractor (cost $45); 1 cut-a-way harrow for tractor (cost $106). All in good cond. Sel or exch, for reg. young Jersey cows springers or heifer calves and pure- bred hogs. Mrs. S. R. Roberts, Atlanta. Ga. 2126 Ponce de Leon Ave. N. E, 1 Hardy and 1 Bean power ' spray, tank for sale. A. W. Tabor Ft. Valley, Ga. Rt. 1, ea : i -3 70 saw gin outfit, with suction dbl. press etc. Cheap. C. E.. Gillespie, Alto, Ga. Rt. 1. - 1 new Racine grain threshing mach- ine in ecual amount of fine hay, $7.50 er bu. R. S. Broad- _. hurst, Americus, Ga. 29 bus. Pure Brabham peas. $4 per bu. S. E. Beall, Richland, Ga. ' CORN AND CORN MEAL FOR. SALE _ Whatleys Imp. Prolific corn nubbed and hand shelled $2.50 per bu. in 5 bu. , lots $2 per bu. fob. This cotton won 1st - prize in Colquitt county with. 122 bu. per acre or 611 bu. on 5 A. Cash with order. Leonard Rentz, Omega, Ga. _ Whatleys Imp. seed corn nubbed and $2.50 per bu. 2 bu. to the bag fob Mem- ber of Ga. Crop Imp. Assn. Frank L. + Short, Sylvester, Ga. : _.. Whatieys Prolific Corn nubbed and with order. R. M. Davis, Gray, Ga. Selected Tennessee Red Cob seed corn 75c per pk; or $2.50 per bu. C. E. Miller, Lavonia, Ga. Mexican June Corn, Blue and White mixed. Write for samples and prices. S. B. Kinard, Jackson, Ga. Hastings Prolific Seed corn, care- __ fully selected and hand nubbed and shelled 85c per pk or $3 per bu. John K. Lee, Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 8. Cuban Yellow Flint seed corn $1 per pk; Postage paid $2 per bu. Pur- chaser paying the charges. Staten < Yaylor, Rt: 1, Alma, Ga. _ Imp. Reese Yellow corn,. $1 per pk. or $3.50 per bu. Nubbed and hand _ Shelled. H. E. Clary, Thomson, Ga, Ee Genuine Mexican June corn 75c per pk; $1,25 per 1-2 bu. $2.25 per bu FOB _ ~Jenkinsburg, Ga. Cash with order. T. W. Wore, Jenkinsburg, Ga. . Any amount of popcorn 3 Ibs 25c; 1-2 bus $2; add postage Harold Mor- gan, Vienna, Ga. Rt. 2. ; 177 Ibs Prolific Popcorn, 7c per 1b; and 144 lbs Golden Green Popcorn 7c per lb; FOB McIntyre. Mr. F. R. Cal- vert, McIntyre, Ga. RFD 1, Box 80. 1929 crop of White shelled popcorn _ 9c per 1b; del or will exch for white _ table peas, lb. for Ib. G. Y. Yeomans, Vidalia, Ga. Selected seed popcorn, 15c per Ib lg _ pkg. Postpaid. D. I. Cleveland, Hart- P Well Cra. Rt. 2: : _ Piedmont 2 ear first yr. from origi- nator, $3.50 per bu FOB. $1.25 per pk; Del vr: - Post: Rhett Steinheimer, - Woolsey, Ga. Rt. 1: POTATOES FOR SALE 12 bu of sweet potatoes, 6 gal. of good Ga, raised Sugar cane syrup; 25 _ Tes. nice country ham. Value ham, sy- run, and potatoes at $20; Will either (PLO: done, be x Giant, Bronze hens, - del. Velvet and long green mixed. Sta- |. hand shelled; $2.25 per bu; fob. Cash | sell for $20 or exch. for 3. turkeys, pre- must MARKET BULLE TiN weigh not less than 14 lbs; tom not less than 17 Ibs. Must be free from disease. Write before sending. Ea. to pay exp. Mrs. Jno. Tinsley, Arlington, Ga Rt 2. 75 bu Porto Rico sweet potatoes, $1 bu., of 54., at potato house; 50 bu. seed Porto Ricans, same price. J E Glawson Bradley, Ga \ SYRUP FOR SALE Excellent cane syrup, in good cans, $1.50 gal. W. J. Clark, Ray, Ga HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE 10 or more colonies bees in 8 frame pat hives, with supers, and _ sections. $4 ea. W. F. Anderson, Milford Ga. PEANUTS AND PECANS FOR SALE 40 or 50 lbs. of large size seedlings for sale; will sell for 12 1-2c per lb; Mrs. H. C. Crooms, Cochran, Ga. Rt 3. No 1 Runner peanuts for seed in new 4 1-2 bu bags. 4c per Ib; J. W. Boze- man, Shingler, Ga --White Spanish peanuts $4 per 100lbs White Spanish peanuts $4 pr 100ibs fob Gibson, Guaranteed good and sound W. C. Brassell, Gibson, Ga. f Spanish white peanuts, slightly dam- aged; 4c per lb; or exch, fcr O-Too- Tan beans. A. B. Boling, Rochelle, Ga. PECAN AND OTHER) FRUIT TREES, VINES ETC FOR. SALE Carmen, Ga. Bele, Hiley, Peach, 3 to 4 ft. 20c ea., 5 for $1 del. Exch. for well rooted scuppernong and grape vi-: nes, 2 or 3 of ea Mrs. Ralph McGill, Dawson, Ga. Rt. 1. Free stone seedling peach trees, 2 yrs old, and old time big yellow plum trees, all 15c ea. Add postage: Mrs. E. J Mc- Daniell, Mauck, Ga Rt 1 ; Kudzu rooted cuttings, $750 a 1M fob. No order for less than 1 M. Cash with order. D. F Patterson, Griffin, Ga 50M Schley, Stuart and money maker pecan trees State insp. Write for cheap prices, stating quanities you can use. C. C. Harman, Stovall Ga. Bedded sugar cane stalks $1.25 a i 100 fob. W. J. Clark, Gay, Ga. Grape cuttings, ready to plant: Red Morrill, superior bunch variety State insp. 25c doz., postpaid. H. E Stock- bridge, Atlanta, Ga. 343 4th St. A lot of bred up Schley pecan trees, all sizes, reasonable prices, or exch for W. lL. Pullets Dr N C Alliston, Rich- land, Ga Georgia Products Wanted BEANS AND PEAS WANTED Want to exch Lee Wiilsons type Big Boll cotton seed for O-Too-Tan Soy beans, and sound runner peanuts. A. C. Bellflower, Empire, Ga. Rt. 1 COTTON SEED WANTED Want to exch Okra seed; long green pod, or white beans for Cleveland Big Boll cotton seed or other good variety. Ira Warren, Quitman, Ga. Box 468. CORN AND CORN MEAL WANTED Wanted: 5 lbs pure yellow pop corn, good popping variety. J.. L. Barney, Ellaville, Ga. GRAIN WANTED Want wheat straw State price ton..P. A. Smith, Newnan; Ga: FECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED The Southlang Pecan Co. of Col- umibus, Ga. pays cash for Seedling and papershell pecans. All variety and in any quanity Send samples for prices. PLANTS WANTED . Want big stem Jersey plants Quote price and quanity. E.-B. Rimes, Ludo- wici, Ga. e Cotton Seed F or Sale Cleveland Big Boll cotton seed, $1 per bu. and 50 bu. Pety Toole cotton seed for $1 per bu.; Ed ard Lewis, a Cb- per Valley Ga. Rt. 4. 10 bu. Half and Half and 10 bu. kers cotton seed recleaned $1 per bu. C. C, Anderson, Kite, Ga. Cleveland Wannamaker cotton seed pure and sound, carefully handled at the gin. 150 bu. or more $1 per bu; fob Dacula, Ga. B. S. Sharpton, Dacula, Gai Rt. 2. 75 bu. cotton ref ist year from ori- ginator. Rucker Variety; $1 per bu. fob. J. D. Mealer, Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 6. Rucker. cotton seed, recleaned and graded $1 per bu in small lots; 90 per bu. in 20 bu. or more lots. O. F. Boyd, Carrolton, Ga. ee ba 300 bu. Cokers Pedigreed; 884 cotton Seed. Pure and clean sacked in new 100 lb. bags. $4 per bag. J. H. Palmer, Tennillee, Ga. Rt. A. . : ~ 15 bu Summerours Heavy Fruiter $1 per bu; 15 bu. pure half and half $1 per buy 10 bu. Wilsons Big Boll $1.25 per bu. Del. any place in Ga. Jas. B. Sproull, Stilesboro, Ga. Good sound Ruckers cotton seed, re- cleaned; no black seed. sown for seed; $0c. per bu. fob. Cash with order. Joe Rainwater. Carrolton, Ga. Rt 1. 50 bu. pure Rucker cotton seed Ist. yr. from originator, $1.25 per bu. fob. W. D. Duncan, Bowdon Junction, Ga. Covington Toole $1 per bu; 2nd yr. from originotor; Mrs. A. D. Sellard, Ashburn, Ga. Rt. 2 Box 108. Wilson type big boll cotton seed $55 per ton; only have 3 tons. Also have: 3 tons of Cleveland Big Boll at same price. C R Davis, Soperton, Ga 20 bu Neelys Cotton sed $1 per bu; or will exch for field peas at $3 per bu S J. Brown, Bowman, Ga. a 20 bu. Petty Toole No. 4 half and half cotton seed $1 per bu; fob. J. B. Bond, Lithonia, Ga. : Pure College No. 1 cotton seed; kept clean at gin $1 per bu; or will exch. for pigs or Laredo beans. E. N. Hop- per, Ranger, Ga. ; , Piedmont cotton seed $1 per bu. fob. H. G. Joiner, Pavo, Ga. Rt 3 100 bu, Hoppers Early Prolific cot- ton seed; this cotton seed is 2 weeks erlier than most other varieties; good sound clean seed and free from black seed; 1 inch staple picked before the wet Season; Price $1.50 per bu. from 40 per cent to 42 per cent lint. Felton Miscellaneous For Sale Tobacco cured in barn: smoking 10c chewing 15c. Cash with order. D. L. C Harper, Baxley, Ga. Rt 2. Sundried yellow root. Make best of- a om E. J. McDaniell Mauk, Ga. Johnson, Oakman, Ga, pulley or used as a common grinding stone for mowing ~ machine _ blades, cradle, blades, and: all tools that are used on farm for resharpening, $5 cash or 25 lbs Hastings prolifis seed ee F. Thompson, Farmington, Ga Old style water ground Graham flour. Made from select and well clean- ed wheat, 4 1-2 lb., or $1.35 del. by pp in Ist and 2nd zones; $1.60 3rd. zones; also water ground corn meal, $2.10 per 96 lb. sack. fob. J. T. Neill, Milner, Ga. 18 50 lb sacks, 10c ea., 36-24 lb. wht. flout sacks, 5c ea. All washed white. Miss Leona Simpson, Culverton, Ga. Nicely made straw brooms, twine wrapped, 3 1-2 ft. long, wt. 17 Ibs., $1.- 35 doz. Add postage. Mrs. John Tinsley Arlington, Ga Rt 2. Plants For Sale May and Everbearing strawberry plants, 30c a 100 Miss. Annie Dockery, Dahlonega, Ga Rt. 1. _ Now booking orders for pure gov. inspected Porto Rico and Nancy Hall potato plants, ready by April Ist., $1.50 M., fob No personal checks. C R Red- mond, Pelham, Ga. . _ Porto Rico potato plants, pure and imp., 4M or more $1.50 M, April del. Cabbage and onion plants, March del. $125 M. parcel postpaid. I. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga ; Strawberry plants (name unknown) either bunch or runing variety, 25 a 100 Add postage, Mrs. E. J. McDaniel, Mauk, Ga. Rt 1 50 M extra early prolific ~tomato plants, ready for shipment April Ist, 50 a 100, postage or express included with order; also onion, early cabbage, cabbage-collard, and Ruby King pep- ber plants, all 50c a 100. Book your or- der for first shipment. Mrs. H. V Frank- lin, Register Ga. | Everbearing strawberry plants, 20c a 100 and postage No personal checks. J. C. Lawson,\ Norristown, Ga. Pure Porto Rico potato plants, Gov. insp. million offered. $1.65 per M.. if ; order and cash is recived by Feb 28th. leading varieties cabbage plants, $1.25 M Bermuda onions, $1. Ellis Williams, Alma, Ga. : Crystal wax Bermuda onion plants 40c 200; 500, 65c; $1.25 M. Add postage Do not send stamps for the plants J J. Shearouse, Guyton, Ga. Millions extra early J and Chas Ww. cabbage plants, ready Feb 15th; 75c 500 $1.25 M 5 M $5.50 postpaid; genuine pink skin Porto Rico yam potato plants State insp. ready April a $1.25-500; | 25. $1.75 M; 4 M up $1.50 pe Enamel Stone, can be fastened on Thursday, February 6, 1930. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga. tion guaranteed. Place orders now Seed For Sale Limited quantity of Texas Sweet mel- on seed, melons grow to weigh 50 to, 60 lbs. A good shipper and very sweet. $3 per lb; J. H. Cliett, Powersville, Ga. Select pride of Georgia watermelon seed $1 per lb; Exch. for Cleveland Cotton seed, as or syrup. Geo. W. Jackson, Fayetteville, Ga. Rt. 3. New 1929 Ga. heading collard seed 10 per thls 25c per 6 tbls or 65 per Ib. Hot pepper seed 10c per thls. Add pos- tage.on small orders. Cash with order. Miss Margie Stanley, Strickbridge, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 74. 40 lbs. Hendersons Bush butterbeans | not mixed, lst year from Hastings, No 1 hand graded 20c 1b; Add postage. 5 lbs. White Velvet Okra seed 20c per ib. Randolph C. Williams, Mt. Vernon, Ga. ce 100 lbs. Thurmond gray watermelon seed, saved out of fine melons, pure Mia and free. of disease $1 per Ib. del. A, | Abbott, Pinehurst, Ga. Rt. 2. Selected Thurmond Grey watermelon seed $1 per 1b. or will exch. for onions or bean seed (bunch or pole). Mrs. Ruth, Daniell, Chula, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 39. a3 ; Early Jersey succession cabbage seed r lb; $11 per lb; Copenhagen, $1.50 Baltimore and new stone tomato seed $1 per lb. B. R. Wiooodliff, Branch, Ga. Rt. 1. Stone Mtn. melon seed $1 per Ib. | for less than 20 lbs. 85c lb. for lots not less than 100 lbs. Write for 100 Ibs. up. J. D. Alexander, McDonough, Ga. 4 lbs. Tom Watson watermelon seed Flowery sc per Ib; Annie Martin, Alamo, Ga. K Rt. A. Pure Stone Mtn. or Dixie Belle wat- _ ermelon seed hand saved from perfect shaped melons, $1 per lb; over 50 lbs 75c per lb FOB. W. M. Wright, Fort Valley, Ga. Purple top, White Globe, White egg, ellow Globe, Cow Horn, Rutabaga, White Flat Dutch Mustard seed 6 tbls. ior 25c or 50c per lb; of any one va- riety. Mrs. Addie Waddell, Pearson, | | ra. Cayana 10 Cane seed $10 M stalks, Tomato seed $1 per lb; Tom Watson melon seed from. large watermelon $1. W. W. Williams; Quitman, Ga. 350 lbs. Black top sorghum syrup seed 10c per lb; Also 300 lbs. Califor- aia Red top sorghum seed, 10c per lb. FOB. Mr. F. R. Calvert, McIntyre, Ga. RFD 1, Box 80. .. Stone Mountain seed, 1 to 10 Ibs., $1 per lb; 10 lbs or more 75c per Ib. W. O. Anderson, Mendes, Ga. 50 Ibs. Dixie Belle Watermelon seed _ 75 per lb. in 10 lb lots or more. S. T. vee Rochelle, Ga. for $1 per lb, del. Decnough, Ga. RFD 3. vs Dill seed, 5c per thls. add_ postage; Or will exch for tender corn field bean seed; English pea, yellow neck squash, long green. cucumber seed, or Belle sweet pepper seed. Will also exch for flowers or flower seed. Write first. Mrs. D. W. Waddell, Bremen, Ga. Clean white nest onions 45c per gal No checks. ~ FOB. Cash with order. or J. D. Flanagan, Cornelia, Ga. Rt Genuine Yellow Austria Brown on- ion sets. 25c per qt; 75c per gal. Post- age paid on 69 gal. Cash or COD; 1-2 bu $2.35; Bu, $4.50 not prepaid; 8 Ibs Tender Cornfield bean seed 30 lbs. $2. for the lot. Cader Stephens, Flowery Branch, Ga. - ae 4 bus nice seed rice; Ist. class, 10c per Ib; 400 lbs cleaned white chicken corn 8 per lb; 15 lbs Kentucky Won- der Bean seed 30c per lb; Nest onions a8 W. M. Herrigton, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 1929 crop { cleaned in lots of 100 lbs or more llc per lb; lots less than 100 lbs 15 per 'b. J. T. Ponder, Whigham, Ga. Rt. 35 per gal; or will exch for 1 gal o Nest onions; each to pay postage, or for bunch butter beans, gal. of pepper for 1-2 gal. of beans. Mrs. Howard Middleton, Colquitt, Ga, RFD 1. _Stone Mountain watermelon _ seed, Toe per lb; in 100 Ib lots. James P. Green, Jr., Rochelle, Ga. RFD 1. _ Hand selected Tom Watson water- melon seed 75c Pavo, Ga. Rt. 4 ( Choice Chufa seed, wel) cleaned. $1.- per pK; or $4.50 bus W. H. Wa arson, Ga . of Pride of Ga. melon seed W. C. Dailey, Mc- of Ga. collard seed, re- _ Several gal of dry red hot pepper per Ib. A. G. Joyner, |