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PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSA. D. JONES, DIRECTOR
STATE CAPITOL
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ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1930.
. THE AMERICAN MASTODON
i When I was a boy I went to the Atlanta Exposition in 1895. I.
remember in one of the buildings there was a giant skeleton that rep-
resented an animal that roamed the plains of this country thousands
of years ago. This was the skeleton of an animal of proportions so
large that he would have been twenty times as large as an elephant .
that we now see. There are none of these Mastodons left to-day.
The scientists, geologists and all the experts can tell us exactly how
this American Mastodon looked, how he acted, ang what made him
disappear.
ularly interesting) to us, but the theory of these experts as to how
he , Was finally conquered ang utterly destroyed, is. interesting.
Do you know their theory as to| how he was destroyed?
_ They say that the little animals ate off this mastodons feet. He
was so large that a rat or skunk or weasel could gnaw at his back
heels and he could not whirl around ang stop him quick enough. While
he was trying to stop the little dorents that were working on his back
heels others were attacking his front feet. The hig old fellow was kept
so busy fighting the little animals that he was ey Onuered and.
_ destroyed. a
_ Buily for the little animals when they got him!
When this olq mastodon stepped on something like a cow, or horse,
or deer, there was nothing left but a greasy spot.
too strong for his neighbors.. He ate up all the grass and drank up all
- the water from the other animals in dry times. In other words he
made them suffer by his Gargantuan appetite.
We have a different form of American Mastodons devastating the~
country to-day. They are in the shape of human beings. They have
not grown gigantic in physical statue, but they have developed into
titanic proportions in power legislated to them, in the form of tariff
_ favors and combinations that amount to Txusts.
These modern day Mastodons have advanced the price of mule
- shoes inthe last 20 years from $3 a hundred pounds to $8.0 per hun-_
dred pounds.
These modern day Mastodons ae advanced the price of an ordi-
nary lantern in the past 20| years from 35 cents retail price to $1.40
retail price. I bought one last Saturday in McRae at the Wilcos Hard-
ware Store, it ene me $1.40. I ie aS one when I was a boy, 16 years
Yj
MARKET REPORT
OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS
Preoaine Wholesale Prices Sept. 30, 1930. ee eae a tation
Macon
$1.66
2.90.
38.
36
BL
36
18;
18
12%
28
20
18
220)
Atlanta
"Sweet Dataiocs, new 100 lbs._-2.00
Trish Potatoes, sacked, 100 lbs._ 2.75
Eggs, Ga. Extra, doz 38)
Eggs, Ga. Standard, doz
Eggs, Ga. trade, doz
Augusta
$2.00
2.15
38
~ 36
wl
36
18
20
14
.28
$2.25
2.50
38
36
31
36
18
22
12
28
20
oe
25
= 25
2.50
3.00.
40
30
2.50
Roosters, lb.
Briers. lbe ooo. so. eee) 22-, ah
- Ducks, Ib. 5
Geese, lb.
- Capons,
Field Peas, mixed bu.-- he ae ae
Field Peas; not mixed, cee Popes
Country Butter, Best Table, ib. 80 .30
Country Butter, Coener Ib. ne 0 AN
Corn Meal, 96 Ibs... 2.50 2.55
40
.30
2.50
Hogs Sola During Week Beginning September 22, at Cooperative Sales Brought from 8.70 to 9.00 per ewt., Basis No.
How he lived, how he looked and how he acted is not par-
He was too big ang ~
little rodents will eat off your feet.
Savannah Columbus
old, from Bramblett Brothers Hardware Store at Forsyth and it cost
me 35 cents. ~/
These modern day Mastodons have fixed a system of laws in this
country where the American manufacturer is protected. and has a
-monopoly on American trade.
. These modern day Mastodons have fixed a system of laws bad trade
customs where they can hold that it is all right for them to manufac-
ture a mowing machine and sell it to an American farmer for $120.00
and sell it to our neighboring farmers in Mexico for $60.00. I am not
talking about machines made in different. places, I am talking about
machines that are made in the same factory. Sell one to our blood
and kin people of this country for practically twice as much as they
sell it to-a farmer in a foreign County
i
ve
s
These modern day Mastodons are so big and so arene they can ~
prove it is all right and sing out the logic.
27 These: modern day, Mastodons ard now thwarting the efforts of the
people to have manufactured ang distributed to the farmer cheap fer-
tilizer at reasonable prices.
~ I could. enumerate practically every article that is in your, kitchen,
your bedroom, your sitting ropm, your parlor, your tool room, and on.
all of these, these modern day Masotodons have satisfied their Gar-
gantaun appetites.
These Mastodons are so large that it takes a fleet of automobiles
-
for each. one of them. Their averageqays work is about six hours a
day and for this they receive from fifty to five hundred thousand
dollars a year.
: The pitiful part of it all is that the people who raise the raw
material out of which all the wealth is produced are being trod down.
by these monsters and are not receiving the cost of reguene their
raw products.
9 cents a pound cotton, 90 cents a bushel wheat, 8 1-2 cents a.
pound hogs, 10 cents a pound tobacco, are going to make women ang
children suffer this winter.
These people that are going to suffer are awiul little in the eyes.
of the Mastodons.
Look out Mastodons! History repeats itself! Too hunery, these
EUGENE TALMADGE.
September 30, 1930. : zo \
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INDEX
Flowers, Seed, and pee
Par Sale: 232: 2,3; 45.6, 7, 10,11
Flowers, Seed and Shrubbery
Wanted kage
Second-hand Machinery For
Sale 4 Dib.
eg ~hand Machinery | Want-
e
Incubators For Sale
Incubators. Wanted
Poultry For Sale
Live Stock For Sale
Poultry Wanted
*Live Stock Wanteg
Ga. Products For Sale
Ga. Froducts Wanted
Valdosta
$2.00
36
34
29
34
18
18
10
23
20
- 1.00
.30
35
$2.00
34
32
2
32.
15
.20
af -
30
20
25
Miscellaneous Wanted
Plants For Sale
Plants Wanted
Seed For Sale
Farm Employment
Car Lots
45
35
2.25
y 40
30
2.50
NUMBER 43
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PP lowerk. Seed And
Shrubbery For Sale
6 colors double geraniums, 5c per
cutting, 6 for 25c; sword, ostrich plume
and fluffy ruffles ferns, 15c ea; Bos-
ton and asparagus, lace ferns, 20c ea,
both for 35c. All good strong plants.
Purple lilac sprouts and rotted cape
jasmine, 15c each; rooted crepe myr-
tle, pink 10c each; solid green and
green and white house leek, rooted, 5c
each; blue and white iris lilies. 15c per
doz; rainbow moss, 10c per clump;
pink sultana, 5c per cutting, 10c root-
ed. Thanksgiving cactus, monkey tail
cactus, pin cushion cactus and red
May cactus, 5c per cutting. Rooted
double running rose, 10c each. Add
postage on orders less than 50c. Mrs.
Ralph Williams RFD 6, Cumming, Ga
Running coleus, 15c rooted, or 2 for
25c; green, green and white jew, 5c,
oo postage, 25c per doz, paid. Month-
y blooming lilac, small size, 35c, med-
jum size, 75c, pd. Will send flowers
for inspection, if 2c is sent, and $1 for
largest size if buyer pays them be-
ing sent or comes for them, if large
quantities wanted, will cut prices on
doz or more. Would exch. medium size
bush for 100 Mastadon strawberry
plants in Oct. Day lilies, 50c per doz;
cape jasmine, cuttings 35c per doz;
honeysuckle, rooted, 60c per hundred;
yellow bell, 35c each; 1 pink rose, 2
yrs. old, 50c each, pd. 1 blue running
rose, 4 or 5 yrs. old cut back to 1 1-2
to 2 ft. if called for will not cut back,
$1.10 pd: Would exchange for monthly
roses, also American beauties, any
above for hairy vetch about 10 or 20
Ibs. at 25c per lb. pd; Austrian winter
peas, 10 or 20 lbs at 12c per lb, pd,
any kind of garden seed except okra,
squash and cucumbers. Would like
other seed by lb or qt. Running or
bunch English pea seed, wheat, rye
or barley seed. No checks. Money or-
_ders on large orders or stamps on
small orders. Mrs. Carrie Lou Sanders,
RFD 1. Box 75, Knoxville, Ga.
Bleeding heart, white azaleas, 50c
each, pink, red and yellow. azaleas,
mountain laurel and rhododendron, 6
for $1; winter ferns and trailing ar-
butus, 3 for 25c; wild crabapple, Eng-
lish dogwood, altheas, 25c each; flow-
ering quince, flowering almond, 15c
each; purple lilac, bridal wreath, 20c
each, lavender and. smoke iris, 3 for
25c, evergreen myrtle, 6 for 25c; flo-
wering locust, 25c each; birdseye, 20c
each; sweet william plants, 3 for 25c;
April blooming white narcissi, 20c per
doz; Shasta daisies, butter and egg,
_35e per doz; Spruce and white pine,
25c each. Mrs. D. T. Heery, RFD 1, El-
lijay, Ga.
Purple iris, 25c per doz, yellow daf-
fodils and white narcissi with yellow
center mixed, 20c per doz; 75c per
hundred, $6 per M. White and pink
sweet williams, sweet blue violets, blue
verbena, golden glow, 15c per doz; 7
sisters, red and white running rose.
six cuttings for 25c, white snowball
golden rod and bridal wreath, 6 for
$1; yellow flag lilies, pink and yellow
primrose, 20c per doz. Will exchange
any of the above for value, or white
cotton sacks, 100 Ib size. Mrs. J. H.
Champion, Roy, Ga
For sale following cuttings, not roo-
ted; 2 geraniums, 2 fuchsias, 2 weep-
ing lantanas, 1 variegated lantana, 2
red, 2 white begonias, 2 Christmas
cactus, 2 June cactus, 2 snake cactus.
1 ivy geranium, 2 double petunias, 2
' plumbagos, 2 hydrangeas, 2 justicias,
2hybiscus, 2 red carnations, 2 white
striped and 2 bronze Wondering Jew.
all for 50c, or 12 for -25c... Rooted, 1
June, 1 snake, 1 Christmas cactus, 1
red begonia, 1 white begonia, 1 oxalis.
1 rainbow moss, 1 petunia, 1 apple
geranium, 1 justicia, 1 hydrangea, 1!
squirrel tail fern, 1 sword fern, 1 ge-
ranium, 1 Star of Bethlehem, all well
rooted, 75c, or 7 for 50c, or 3 for 25c;
1 large white begonia, 1-large geran-
ium, 1 large bunch of June cactus, 1
large justicia, 1 white August lily, 1
oxalis, 1 lantana, all large well rooted
"5c, or 2 for 25c. Add postage. Mrs
_ Sarah Grindle. RFD 1, Dahlonega, Ga.
Daffodils with long trumpet, also
earlier variety, only smaller, jonquils.
all $1 per hundred, or will exchange
for blooming and evergreen shrubbery.
or other articles: can use. Write first.
Mrs. G. M. Barros, Madison, Ga.
Geraniums, rooted. 10c each, 3 -for
25c; cuttings, 5c, 6 for 25c. Begonia.
Thurstonia, tree, grape, and others.
rooted, 10c per cutting, all kinds of
fern except holly. 10c,.3 for 25c; large
plants, 15 and 25c. ermuda Easter
lilybulbs, blooming size, 50c each, 3
for $1.25. smaller bulbs, 75c per doz,
bulblets, 50c per doz, white only. Red
/5c each: blue Kvdranvea,
MARKET BULLETIN
summer freesia, 1 doz, 25c, 2 doz, 45c.
Oxalis, pink white and lavender, 15c
per doz, 2 doz for 25c. Maderia vine,
10c per bu. Clematis vine, lyr. plant,
10c, 2 yr. 15c; white flag lilies, 3 for
15c, 6/for 25c; white hydrangea, 25c;
nice rooted plant. Artillery plants, 10c
each, 5c per cutting, or will exchange
for dried fruit. Add postage. Mrs. R.
L. Towns, Cordele, Ga.
Will mail this collection of shrubs
for $5 delivered: 1 doz heavily rooted
boxwood plants, 6 in.,.2 white Eng-
lish dogwood, 18 blackberry lilies, 2
white Kerria japonicas, 2 golden bells.
and 2 white spireas.. One thousand
pink crepe myrtle sprouts, $20, deliver-
ed. Mrs. O. D. Woodruff, Greenville,
Ga.
Large size oleander, will sell cheap
at my home. White and purple, also
variegated iris, 50c per doz; white
grass pinks, 25c per doz; begonias,
guinea wing, maple, grape, red and
white conk, and one other, dont know
name, 10c each, or 6 for. 50c; August
lily, 15c; rainbow moss, 5c; 2 kinds
red geraniums, 10c each; Exmus cher-
ry, 10c; pink and salmon justicia, 10c;
ferns, Boston, sword, sprengeria, 10c
each; pink oxalis, 10c; cannas, red,
yellow and orange, 50c per doz; cac-
tus, May, June.and Xmas, 10c per cut-
ting, larger size, 25 and 50c; monthly
roses, 12 cuttings for 25c; few nice
size bushes for 50c; white spirea, both
single and double, bridal wreath, Rose
of Sharon, lilacs, white and purple,
winter blooming honeysuckle, January
jasmine, yellow bells and Weigelia,
95e each; snapdragons, now blooming,
25c each; arbor vitae, 25 and 50c ea;
few small boxwoods, 25c; dahlia bulbs,
red, yellow and variegated, $1 per doz.
Plumbago, 15c, pink and white hy-
drangea, 10 and 25c, sell or exchange
for red or white peonfies. tulips, hya-
cinth, Madonna lily bulbs, or R. I.
Red baby chicks. Mrs. J. D. Lumsden,
RFD 4, Lithonia, Ga.
Pink weigelia, purple lilac, bridal
wreath, everblooming yellow thornless
rose, all rooted, 20c each o r3 for 50c;
everblooming white baby doll rose,
blue and nink rambler and _ birdseye
bush, 10c each or 3 for 25c; unrooted
cuttings, pink weigelia and everbloom-
ine roses, 25c per doz: conk begonia,
sprengeria fern and pink oxalis, 10c
each or 3 for 25c; large flowering can-
nas, rose, pink, salmon pink and yel-
low with red splotches, 8c; red and
vellow, 5c; white August lilies, red
cannas, 5c each; orange colonial lilies,
white, blue and. bronze iris, 35c per
doz; lemon lilies, 10 or 3 for 25c;
erass pinks, 25c per doz; Star of Beth-
lehem, blue violets, 10c per doz; pink
canna seed, 10c per doz; collection of
1 everblooming cream rose, 1 pink. 1
red, 1 white, 2 pink Perkins 2 blue
roses, one weigelia, all rooted, $1. Sell
or exchange some fer everbloomine
calla lilies or good. clean 100 Ib. cot-
ton feed sacks at 10c each. Mrs. J
Minter, Buford, Ga.
Pink and white hardy hvdrangea
25c each;
double white peonies, 40c each, small-
er ones. 25e; double vellow _ firehall
15e each or 40c per doz: Roosevelt
fern, 25c each, 2 vellow Marchel Nei
rose bushes. 25c each; pink Dorothv
Perkins ramblers, 25e each or 5 for $1.
White Mav blooming narcissi. $1 per
hundred: Royal blue spring blooming
vinlets. $1 per hundred; orange Jemon
lilies. 2he each or 4 for $1. Blue flow-
cringe Wanderins Jew, 10 each; root-
eq white geraniums. 15 each; red
flawering hegonias. 15 each: maple
heoonia. 25e: red rose bud geraniums.
15e each: American Beauty, purple
calmon, rose colored sultana, 15 each:
erested fern, 20c each: everbloomins
nurole verbena, 25e per doz: white
nink and deep red rose bushes, 25
each or 5 for $1. Daisy chrvsanthe-
mums, 50e per hundred: red firebal!
seranium cuttings, 15e each. Mrs. W.
YW. Hushev, RFD 1, Ranger, Ga.
Jonauils, single and double daffodils
narcissus, mixed to bloom from Feb
to Mav. mature bulbs. 25c per doz:
4150 ner hundred. White and blue
aroe Master iris. flae lilies, 35 per doz
Orange dav lilies, 25c per doz: giant
summer hvacinth' or vucea, 6 for 25c:
nerennial Shasta daisies, eolden stairs
nerennial. blue asters, 25c per doz:
winter hlanming everereen pink, phlox
or. thrift, 2he ner doz: Evergreen priv-
at hedee, 2 and 3 vrs. old, $3.50 ner
hundred: larve- individual privet. 25c
each: weigelias, nink. rose and white
snirea. Van Houtte Snirea_ Billardia
erimson snirea, everhloomine. Bridal
Wreath. Snowball. Fnelish dogwood
Philadelnhus, butterfly bush. bush
honevsiuckle. Apr. blanming hush hon-
evsuckle, pink Dentzia, white star
jasmine, purple wisteria, vellow iap-
onica, pink almond. strong rooted, 2
and 3 yr. old bushes, 35 each. Assort-
ed, $3 per doz. Bittersweet vine, kudzu
vine, crimson rambler rose, white ev-
erblooming rambler rose, monthly
roses, deep red, blush pink, deep pink,
dark red, pure white, 2 and 3 yrs. old,
all 25c each. Pink rambler rose for
fences, 50c per doz. All state inspect-
ed. Mrs. C. H. Ward, RFD 1, Adairs-
| ville, Ga.
2 rooted red cactus, -1 rooted pink
cactus, 25c each, cuttings, 10c each;
rose-bud geraniums, 5c per cutting,
ferns, rooted, fluffy ruffles, Ostrich,
sword, 15c each or 2 for 25c. 1 lace
fern, 15 inches high, 50c. Begonias,
cutting, Maple, speckled, conk, red and
white, 10c. Send postage on 4ll orders
under 50c. Mrs. R. T. Chatham, RFD
3,. Adairsville, Ga.
Extra fine double red King Hum-
bert canna roots, 10c each, not post-
paid. Single orange lilies, 5c each, not
postpaid. Iris, lavender standards vel-
vety dark blue falls, yellow beards,
sweet scented, 5c each or 50 per doz;
$3 per hundred.not prepaid. Few root-
ed red and pink Dorothy Perkins ros-
es, 20 to 35c each, or 3 for 75c; pink
erepe myrtle, purple lilac, Jap quince
buttrfly bush and white altheas, all
25c each, or 3 for 75c, postpaid in
three lots. Tree of Heaven, -dirt and
burlap shipped by express, $1.75 to $3
each, small ones, 50c each, not post--
paid. Juniper cuttings, now time to
begin to root, with directions, 4 for
started. Have 8 nice pink double can-
na roots to exchange for 3 rooted col-
eus, 6 to 8 in. high. Prefer 3 different
colors, or will exchange for 6 unroot-.
ed ones, not all alike, have few light
colored coleus cuttings unrooted, 2 to
3 in high to exchange for dark color
cuttings. Will exchange above for on-
ions, leek, scallions beans or peas, hot
or sweet, peppers, green, or chicks anv
breed or age. Mrs. Darwin Satter-
field, RFD 1, White, Ga.
Double yellow japonicas, 2 yrs. old.
well rooted, 252 each, extra large 6 yr
old well rooted, 50 each; Iris, 30c per
doz, deep red crepe myrtle, 40 each:
daffodils, jonquils, 35c per doz; pink
flowering almond, 2 yrs. old, wel!
rooted, 25c each; red althea, wel!
rooted, 50c each; butter-and-egg, 20c
per doz; golden hell, 2 yrs old, well
rooted, 25c each: double ivv, 45c per
doz. Mrs. Mart Gentry, RFD 3, Elli-
jav, Ga.
Forsythia, Yucca, 15 each; hill of
snow, hydrangea,. rosy pink spirea
pink floweringalmond, hardy sweet
peas, bridal wreath, 15c each, all wel!
rooted: Japanese vellow Kerria japon-
ica, 25c each; Cherokee rose, pink
moss rose, white, pink and red run-
ning rose. cream running rose, 15c ea:
mixed color iris, lots of different eol-
ors. '75 per doz; mixed coler peren-
nial phlox. 75c per doz; white prim-
rose, 30c per doz: yellow primrose, 107
ner plant; mixed double and single
narcissus, white poeticus narcissi, al!
mixed, 75e per hundred. Cash with or-
der, Add postage on orders under 50c
Will exchange for dried apples or
neaches at 15c per Jb. Mrs. L. W.
Slaushter, Risine Faun, Ga.
Blue Roman hyacinths. 20c per doz:
ionduils, 15 per doz: vellow butter-
eups, 25 per doz: pink thrift. 15e per
doz: Dorothv Perkins roses, white anc
pink, 15 and 20c each: large red and
vellow cannas. 3 for 10c: hollvhocks
all colors, sinele and double mixed, 2
for 25ce: mavday. lilies, sinele and don-
hie. 4 for 25c; white spirea, 10 each:
ferns, Jarge size, 25c to 50 each
small. 10 and 15 each; Ansel Wine
hegonia, 15 each. other beronia, cut-
tines, 8c each: white and nink double
veranium. cuttines. 5c each; green
Wandering Jew, 2 for 5c: wax vine
euttines, 10 each; babv breath fern
15c: sprenceria, nice size,.15e and 25e
each: coral plant, well rooted, 2Ne ea:
lace border. plants. 15e ner doz: snow-
drovs, 10c eavh. send nostasce on al
orders. Mrs. H. F'. Jarrell, RFD 2; Box
44, Butler, Ga.
10 colors seraniums, colors fire red,
rose red, red, old rose. dark salmon
lieht. salmon dark red. varieeated
white. and. pink, white. all 10e, Sward
ferns, 15c each: lace ferns: 25e each:
purple fuchsia. 10c per cuttine: sal-
mon sultana. 5c ner cutting: nink ox-
alis. 10e: buth ostrich fern. 202 each:
snrenreria fern. 25e: pink besnnia. 10
ets: June eactus, 15e: house stiff. leat
caladium. 50: well: roote2 plumbaco
erchid. 25e each: Mav cactus. 2Ne-
Xmas cactus. 20e: double petunia. 1A
ner enttine: rose heennia, 1Ne: 1 pink
insticia, well rooted. We: white nenn-
ies, 40 each: purple honeycomb dah-
lias, 50e per daz: bulbs. nurnle and
white variesated and solid purple, all
on one stalk, dahlias 50e per doz: yel-
0e per doz:
low dahlias, 2 yr. old
25c; 25 for $1. Some with small roots:
Thursday, October 2, 1930.
monthly white rose bush, well rooted,
50c; pink blooming monthly rose, 60ce;
purple iris, 40c per doz; pink hydran-
gea, well rooted, 25c; pink monthly
roses, 10 per cutting; cream monthly
rose, 10c per cutting; red and white
variegated,.15c per cutting; 1 double
white hibiscus, 75c; peach blow, root-
ed, 20c each; bridal wreath, rooted,
20c; yellow cannas, well rooted, 15;
large orange cannas, 20c; asparagus
ferns, 10c; add postage on orders un-
der $1. Mrs. Wiley Woodward, Fair
Mount, Ga. oe
Yellow double daffodils, yellow jon-
quils and paperwhite narcissus bulbs,
blooming size, 20c per doz, $1.50 per
hundred; blue Roman Hyacinth bulbs,
30c per doz; rooted pink hydrangeas,
20c each; white hardy yard hydran-.
gea, large plants, 25c each; 3 yr old -
boxwood plants, 25 each, $2.50 per
doz. azaleas, abelia, althea, single and
double, dif. colors, forsythia, pink and
white weigelia, double white spirea,
crepe myrtle, butterfly bush, purple
lilac, cape jasmine, 20c each; blue,
white and variegated iris, 20 per doz,
postage to be added. Mrs. J. Elsner,
RFD2, Austell, Ga.
Snowball, 2 to 3 ft. tall, 20c each;
yellow jasmine. vine, 25c each, varie-
gated yellow and white mums, 20 per
doz or 75c per hundred; any amount
up to 1,000 plants dwarf boxwoods, -
evergreen, rooted, 3 yrs old, $1 each;
large size, 8 yrs old, too large to ship
by mail, $5 each; pink and yellow
orimroses, 25 per doz; Mother of
Pearl iris bulbs, 15c each; large Black
Prince iris, grows 40 in. tall; 3 sblack
velvet iris bulbs, 50c per doz or $2 per
hundred. Any amount :up to 600 or
700 bulbs: yellow canna tubers, 50c
per doz; velvet roses, Dorothy Perkins, ~
25e each. Add postage on orders for
less than $1. Miss Elsie Padgett, Ella
Gap, Ga. oe
Spirea Billiardi, pink, white, 2 yr
old blooming size, weigelia rosea, An-
thony wateria spirea, spirea Van Hout-
ti; Buddleia, or butterfly bush, chin-
quapin roses, 15c each; cranberry, 2
1-2 ft; 20c; English dogwood, pink,
purple crepe myrtle, birdseye hedge,
leopard grass, elephant ear bulbs, 10c,
yard umbrella palm, 15c per clump;
pink oxalis, white and yellow iris, 5c;
white oxalis, justicia, rooted, 10c; 5
rooted geraniums, double, one pink,
white, 15c each; blooming size Xmas,
Feb. cactus, 2: rooted round cactus, 10
each; 1 large snake cactus, 15; Au-
sust lilies, blue. 10c per clump; ~ all
colors canna, 35c per doz; day lilies,
5e, each: magnoia, elm, maple, most
any native shrubs and trees, 3 for 25c.
Hibiscus, 10c ea, add postage on or-
ders under 50c. Mrs. W: A. Lewis, RFD ~
2, Toomsboro, Ga.
Pink, red and yellow native azaleas,
2 to 3 ft. high: hary mountain laurel,
$1 per doz. purple butterfly bush, Am-
erican Beauty roses, English dogwood,
coral] berry bush, snow bells, hydran-
vea, pink almond, 6 for $1; tree arbor
vitae, 4 for $1. Iris, junipers, 30c each;
large blue, pink and white perennial
phlox, 4 dez for $1, red japonicas, 25c
each, all colors sweet williams, orange
day lilies, 6 doz for $1; pink Chero-
kee roses, 12 choice roses, $1 per doz.
Well rooted plants. Will fill orders
ope time. Sadie Wilson, Morganton,
Phi tes j
_Red spider. lilies, cream yellow nar-
cissi, paper white narcissi, large trum-
net daffodils, butter and egg bulbs,
%e per doz, $1.50 per hundred; mixed
bulbs of<eight kinds of narcissi, jon- ~~
suils, daffodils and snowdrops, 75
per hundred: little yellow, sweet
scented narcissi, 75c per hundred;
trumpet pepper, wisteria and Dorothy |
Perkins rose vine, 10c each; English -
doewood, Van Houtti spirea, yellow
thornless rose, sweetshrubs and pink
and Javender crepe myrtle, 10c each,
$1 per doz. Large purple violets, also
Confederate grav violets, 50 per hun-
dred. Milk and wine lilies, 75c per doz;
add postase on. orders less than. $1.
Will exchange for dried fruits or good
eatine apples. Mrs, J. E. Harrell, RFD ~
6; Quitman. Ga.
_Old fashioned spice or China pinks,
single pink and delichtfully fragrant,
20c doz. Miss M. M. Ramsey, Augusta,
Ga. Box 592. ae
Mixed. dbl. red and nink poppv seed,
10 ner teaspoonful. Miss Ruth Cooper, -
Bartow. Ga.
Sinele white narcissi, yellow jonauil
and daffodil bulbs, $1 a 109: bine hv-
acinths, 35 a doz, hemocallis lilies, $1
a, 100: laree red snider lily hibs. 50c.
2 Mrs. T.-N. Hammond, Middleton,
a. :
Well rooted abelias and butterfly
bush for sale. Make offer what vou
is ae or exch. J. K. Kennedy, Men- |
0, Ga. :
=
Si
blooming size,
Z
Flowers, Seed And
Shrubbery For Sale
Jonquil and daffodil bulbs, mixed,
Se doz or 25 for 25c postpaid. Mrs.
Annie Vollrath, Winston, Ga.
Boxwood, dwarf variety, largest
size, $6 per hundred, small size, $4.50
per hundred. Tree variety boxwood, 6
_ to 9 in. and _ higher, in good growing
condition, $7 per hundred. A few
- plants 10 to 12 from ground, 4 for $1.
_ Crepe Myrtle, good roots, shape and
size, $7.50 per hundred. Rooted plants
of white Cherokee roses, 2 ft. $8 per
hundred. Cape jasmine, 40 plants, 12
to 15 in., 35c each, or the 40 plants
for $10. Star Jasmine, forsythia, spir-
ea, and flowering quince, 30c each;
white Eng. dogwood, large size, 40c ea.
_ Blackberry lilies, $1.50 per doz, or $8
per hundred. All plants to be satis-
_ factory or money refunded. All prices
_ prepaid. Lois Woodruff, RFD 1,
- Greenville, Ga. : ;
About 500 Umbrella China _ trees,
small, 10c each; larger ones, 15 to 25c
each. Add postage. Mrs. M. E. Stubbs,
Mauk, Ga.
1 juniper, 8 or 10 ft. high, $15 at
home; Amur River evergreen hedge
cuttings, $1.50 a 100; jonquil bulbs,
$1.50 a 100; Evergreen Mtn. laurel, 12
for $1; spruce pines, $1 a doz. Mrs. J.
B. Jones, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1. eS
- White Bermuda Easter lily bulbs,
- bulblets, 25c a doz.
Pinehurst, Ga.
Milk and wine lilies, 6 for 45c; or-
ange lilies and Easter lilies, orange
col. both, 6 for 35c; milk lilies, 25c ea,
6 for $1; dbl. orange lilies, 2 for 25c;
rose geranium cut. 3 for 10c; pink
conch begonia, rooted, 10c each; sal-
mon sultanas, 50c doz. cut. Mrs. S.
Dbl. white and pink altheas, purple
and pink crepe myrtle, 20, 25 and 35c
each; Dwarf arborvitae, 8, 12 and 14
in. high, small size, 10c each, $1.10
doz. 2 doz. $2; 12 in. 15c each, 8 for
$1.20, $2.50 doz. Xmas honeysuckle,
yellow jasmine,. January and February
bloom; forsythia, tree lilac, mock or-
ange, 20 and 25c each; Paul Neyron
and pink Ophelia roses, 25c each; cor-
al berry plants, 15c each; hardy Jop-
D. E. Thompson,
pa plants, 1 and 2 ft. 15 and 20c each;
Z No checks.
doz. mixed sizes, $1.15.
eS Mittie Collins, Smithville, Ga:
Sweet Williams, 15c doz. will bloom
next spring; dbl. red carnations, 5c
ea. cut. dif. col. petunias, 10c doz
blue ageratum, 5c bunch, Blue, yard
hydrangea, 10c cut. white honeysuc-
kle vine, 10c each; well rooted, blooms
from April until October. Golden
Glow, 5c bunch. Mrs. E. B. Warren.
Toomsboro, Ga. Rt. 2. | :
Gladioli mixed var. nice size bulbs.
5c doz. $1.25 a 100. Add postage. Fall
is the best time to plant. Mrs. B. J.
Edmondson, Cedartown, Ga. Rt. 3.
April bloomine narcissi bulbs, $1 a
100: $6.50 M. white iris, red and yel-
low cannas, 25c doz. pink cannas, 50c
doz. garden sage, 10c bunch, $1 doz.
Add postage. Exch. for 100 Ib. size
size white, feed sacks. Ea. to pay pos-
tage. Mrs. R. W. Hudson, Lorane, Ga.
Fret: 1.
Boxwoods, 8 to 10 in. high, well
rooted, 35c each, 3 for $1 or 7 for $2.
No stamps accepted. Mrs. Mary Pan-
ter, Mineral Bluff, Ga. RFD 1. Box 5.
Orange day lilies, 75c a 100; dbl.
yellow japonicas, 2 for 25c; red flow- }.
ered quince, 2 for 25c; dbl. pink al-
mond, 15c each; pink, hardy phlox,
35c doz. deep pink weigelias, 25c each,
bird-eye hedge bush, and old fashion-
ed yellow rose, 2 for 25c. Add postage.
Exch. for anything can use. Mrs.
Handa Henderson, Ellijay, Ga.
Shrubbery, yellow thornless rose, 20
and 25c; lilac, 10 and 20c; big leaf
cactus, 4 for 25c; cut. of dbl. white al-
thea, 10c; evergreen hedge cut. 50c a
100; white and pink rose cut. 25c doz.
spring blooming narcissi, 25 for 25c;
_ lily seed, 10c doz. yellow cosmos seed,
and Globe arborvitae. -Add_ postage.
Mrs. J. T. Manry, Goggins, Ga.
Cannas: City of Portland, large,
dbl. deep pink, $4 a 100; President,
large, tall, dbl. red, $2 a 100; Queen
v Helen, yellow and red variegated, $1.50
a-100; Eureka, large white (extra
fine), $1 doz. yellow, fragrant cluster
narcissi, $7 a M. gladioli, narcissi, daf-
fodils, all mixed, $1 a 100; 20 dif. rose
cuttings, $1 a 100. Mrs. J. R. Camp,.
. Cordele, Ga. -
Jonquils, $1 a 100, or exch. for any
spring blooming bulbs, or poppy seed;
milk and wine lilies, blue flag, Doro-
thy Perkins roses, rooted, coleus, well
rooted, all 10c each; Jew, rooted, 5c
eee
2
y each; 1 lace fern, 1 yr
| @. C. Monroe, Doerun, Ga.
15c each, $10 a 100;'
C ( Rt
Baby Breath and lace ferns, 20c ea,
1 yr. old, small piece baby breath, 10c.
Add. 5c postage on each; Boston, Ivy
vine, 25c doz. rooted pieces, 10c; Col-
onial plant, 20c; salmon sultana cut.
3 for 10c..Add postage to alli Exch, for
perennial phlox, or red or white crepe
myrtle, of flowered pink almond. Mrs.
J. S. Keadle, Yatesville, Ga.
Blooming size coral vines, 15c each,
6 for 75c; verbena, red and white, 20c
doz. 3 doz. 50c; pyramid arborvitae, 2
yr. old, 30c each, 3 for 80c. 3 yr. old,
50c each, 3 for $1; large, dbl. pink pop-
py, and Fla. sweet pea. seed, each, 5c
pkg. white hydrangea,20c each, root-
ed, Add postage for all inquiries, and
postage for all orders under 25c. No
as Mrs. Ida Taylor, Arlington, Ga.
White Easter lily bulbs, 20c doz.
gaillardia, blanket flower seed, 5c tbls.
yellow bloom Xmas bush, blooms from
December to March, 25c each; Eng, i-
vy vine, 10c cach. Miss Frances Stan-
ley, Stockbridge, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 74.
King Humber and President Red,
Richard Wallace yellow, and Beetho-
ven, pink cannas, 75c doz., $5 a 100;
Mrs. Frances King -gladioli, rose col.
$1 doz. white, blue and pink hydran-
gea, 30c each; abelias and cone shap-
ed pink blooming spirea, 30c each; al-
so marigold seed, fall blooming, red
and gold, 30c doz. Mrs. Z. M. Story,
Thomson, Ga, F
Paper white narcissi, butter and
eggs, jonquils, white Star jasmine
bulbs, 15 doz. pink peony, bleeding
heart, 40c each; purple and pink har-
dy phlox, Royal purple and. lavender
iris, 25c doz. pink weigelia, dbl. yellow
and red japonica, red velvet . rose,
pink running roses. All well rooted.
Add postage. Mrs. Malinda Eller, Ella
Gap, Ga.
Giant purple iris, 35c doz. forsythia,
bridal wreath, Eng. dogwood, crimson
rambler roses, 2 for 15c;
lilies, yellow jonquils, purple fox glove,
25c doz. paper white narcissi, 30c doz.
rooted Dorothy Perkins roses, 25 ea;
purple lilac, 25c each; dbl. yellow jap-
onica, 25c ea. 6 for $1; white Easter
rose, 25c each; 2 yr. old junipers, well
rooted, $2.50; spirea, Van Houtti, 2 for
25c. Mrs. A. L. Silver, Talking Rock,
Ga. ; ia
Shrubbery, white single and double
spirea, pink spirea, yuccas, yellow for-
sythia, plumbago, pink flowering al-
mond, white English dogwood, white
oses, everblooming, all strong rooted
vr. old plants, 25c each. Lilies, Ama-
ryllis, pink and red, 25c each; milk
and wine, 25c each, 5 for $1. Resurrec-
ion pink, 10c each or $1 per doz; but-
erfly, white, 25c each; tiger, single
and double, 50c per doz; September
white, 25c each; hardy yellow 10c ea.
or $1 per doz; gladioli, pink, red and
variegated, 50c per doz; fancy leaf
ealadiums, 25c each. Miss C, Maxwell,
Whigham, Ga.
Ornamental shrubs and fall bulbs.
cape jasmine, 25c; white lilac, 20c ea:
crabapple and sweet shrub, 15c each
ior 2 for 25c; honeysuckle vine, 10c ea.
or 3 for 25c: all well rooted and damp
nacked. Giant trumpet, Empress daf-
fodil bulbs, 5c each or 50c per doz;
sweet narcissi, 40c per doz; butter-
and-egg and jonquil bulbs, 25c per doz
50 for 75c, postpaid. Would exchange
for sound peas or dried fruit free of
worms. Mrs. W. R. Thompson, RFD 1,
Lawrenceville, Ga.
Double pink hyacinth bulbs, large
size, $1 per doz; second size.75e per
doz: single blue Roman hvacinths, 50c
ner doz: double red tulip bulbs, 50c per
doz; jonquils and white narcissus
hulbs, $1 per hundred: easter lily
bulbs, 20c Jarge size Madonna lily
bulbs, 20c each; Tiger lily bulbs, 10c
eagh: fairy lily bulbs, 3 for 25c; blue
violets. $1 per hundred; grandmother
white Iris, 50e per doz; a collection of
95 flower cuttings, $1. Sprengeri, plu-
mosis and Boston ferns. 10c each. Add
nostage, Mrs. S. Fulcher,RFD 4, Jef-
ferson, Ga.
Evergreen spruce pines. 7 for $1.50:
vink weigelias, double yellow japoni-
eas. red flowering auince, Dorothy
Perkins and red rambler roses, doub-
le pink almond. white and dark red
altheas, 20c each: pink peonies, bleed-
ing heart. 35c each: royal purple and
lavender iris, old rose and pink phlox.
25c per doz; wisteria. 20c each: all
well rooted. Add -nostave. Mrs. B.-L.
Eller, RFD 3. Ellijay. Ga.
Laree cream narcissi, April blaom-
ino. 35c ner doz: 4 doz for $1. Mixed
bulbs, including vellow narcissi, daf-
-fndils. jonauils, buttercuns, etc, 6 doz
for $1.10, postpaid. All blooming size.
German iris, large white fragrant
. | blooms, 40 per doz;
orange day,
and blue wisteria, red, pink and white
7 doz for $1
crepe myrtle, deep ae pink bloo
25c each, 12 for $2; large leaf ever-
greens, about 2 ft. high, 50c each;
balled and burlaped, 10c extra. Van
Houtti spirea or bridal wreath, 25c to
35c, large size, well rooted. Mrs. W. H.
Rucker, Milner, Ga.
Large iris, lavender and purple, blue
and purple, per doz, 25c; yellow and
browh, per doz, 35c. Baby iris, blue,
per doz, 10c; orange lilies, per doz,
20c. Jacobs ladder, per doz, 20c; can-
nas, yellow mottled with red, per doz,
40c; jonquils, large type, Sulphur
Phoenix, cream and yellow or yellow
and green, per doz, 25c; blue violets
and variegated, also snowdrops, 25c
pr~ hundred, white April blooming
narcissi, $1 per hundred; yellow trum-
pet daffodils, $1 per hundred; bloom-
ing size selected. Mixed sizes, 50c per
hundred. Mrs. Riley Ross, RFD 1,
Ringgold, Ga.
Mixed named labelled Iris, $1.10 per
doz. Mme. Cherau and Pallida Dal-
matica, 85c per doz; a Seneral mix-
ture of above colors, 25 for $1.10; 200
purple and 50 snow white 50 for $1.10;
Siberian iris, 6 for 60c; $1.10 per doz;
Japanese iris, mixed, 6 for $1.10; mix-
ed blooming size gladioli bulbs, $1.10
per hundred, snowdrop bulbs, -white
with green spots, 60c per doz; 25 for
$1.10; yellow narcissi and butter-and-
ege bulbs, $1.10 per hundred; Sir Wat-
kins. daffodils, 40c per doz; leopard.
single and double orange lilies, 25c per
doz; yuccas, zebra and. giant ribbon
erass, 6 for35c; white, blue and purple
violets, 6 doz, 30c. Perennial pea seed,
mixed, 12c per pkt; 60c per cupful;
everblooming pink and red cactus,
blooming size; 30c each; cuttings, 30c
per doz; 2 yr old abelias, 4 for $1.10;
zolden bells, crepe myrtle, .forsythia.
bridal wreath, white spirea, sweet pea
shrub, pink almond, lilac, weeping lin-
den, 15 for $1.10. Mrs. J. M. Hall, R.
5, Calhoun, Ga. sf
Pink almonds, well rooted, 15c each;
boxwood, 2 yrs. old, well rooted, 40c
each. Yellow japonicas, well rooted.
25c each; leopard begonias, 15c each;
pink verbenas, 30 per doz; orange
day lilies, tiger lilies, 20c each; white
double Easter roses, well rooted, 15c
each; white narcissi, 25c per doz; daf-
fodils, double and single, 30c per doz:
blue and white iris, 30c per doz; pink
weigelias, 10c each: add postage on or-
ders. Mrs. W. V. Silvers, RFD 3, Box
88, Ellijay, Ga. / ve
Granny greybeard, 2 1-2 to 3 ft.
hich, good roots, 4 for $1; purple lilac,
-4 for $1; purple flag lilies, 50c per doz;
8 doz for $1; blue sweet scented vio-
lets, 10c per doz; 3 doz for 25c; ever-
blooming red and pink begonia cut-
tines, good roots, 10c; 2 large fishtail
ferns, 50c each, or 2 for $1: 1 large
sword fern, 50c; Several 2 yr old
sprengeri ferns, 75c each; bluebells.
with roots, 15c.or 2 for 25c: a few
blooming size geraniums, white, red
and rosebud red. 25c each; fluffy ruf-
fles fern, 25c. Add postage. Mrs. Os-
car Phillips, RFD 3. Royston, Ga.
1 well rooted double dark red gera-
nium, 15c; 1-well rooted - semi-white
reranium, 15c. 1 well rooted pink and
white variegated geranium, 15c; 1
rosebud red rooted, 20c, 1 rooted pink.
20c; 1 rooted pink. sultana, 20c; 1
rosebud pink geranium rooted, 20c: 3
variesated double petunias, 15c each;
1 white semi-double with orange cen-
ter rooted geranium, 15c: lred begon-
ia, rooted, 30c; 1 well rooted geranium.
15e; 1 dark red, 35c; all plants bloom-
ine but 2. Purple iris: 40c per doz; yel-
low iris, and_ orchid iris, 10c each:
white peonies. 40c, pink, 50c; pink
crepe myrtie, 15 rooted bridal wreath.
10e each; purple dahlias. 50 ner doz:
2 vr. old- red monthly rose bushes. 50c
each; white monthlv rose bush, large
size, 75c. J0e per cuttine: ticer lilies.
10 per bulb, large red and vellow can-
nas, 20c each; orange cannas~ wit
hronze foliave, 75c wer doz: jonquils
$1 per hundred: white narcissi, ~ 30
per doz: prickly pear cactus, 10c each
carnations, 10 each: snowhall sprouts
15 each: varierated hollyhock seed
19 per pke. Sweet scented violets, 20.
ner doz: umbrella palms, 25e each
Purnle erene myrtle. well rooted, 20
each: 1 wisteria. well rooted, 40c: sal-
vias, 10 each, Add postase on order
mnder $1, Will exchange for onions or
white feed sacks. Mrs. Florence Wood-
ward. RFD 1, Fairmount. Ga,
Milk and wine lilies, 2 for 25e or @
for 45e; orange color Easter lilies. 6
for 35: orange lilies, sinele. 6 for 30c:
LAnuble. 2 for 5c, Rose geranium cut-
tings: 6 for 20c: sultana. salmon col-
or, rooted. 15 each. unrooted, 6 for
15e: heefsteak heronias. 20c each, Kine
Mumbert begonias. rooted, 20c. cut-
tings, 4 for 26c. Xmas and Thanks-
eH
10; giving
ce Bed z :
iving cactus, rooted, aC,
25c. All postpaid. Mrs. Walter
ald, RFD 2, Alma, Ga. %
Blooming size water hyacinths,
each or 2 for 25c; regal ites, 25
bulb, pink verbena, 5c per bunch,
bow moss, 5c; widows tears, 10
or 3 for 25c; little ferns, Big B
ferns, sword, maiden hair, gold n
fluffy uffle, spencerian, 5 to 15
, or One of each of the 6 for.
One Venus begonia, 15c; justicia
per cutting, 15c per plant, cape
mine, 5 and 10c; pink and white
drangea, 5c per cutting or 10c
plant, sweet blue violets, 20c per
dred; old time sweet pinks,
bunch or 50c per doz; begonias,
blooming coral, coralline luce
thurstonii, argentea, Christmas, |
all 5c per . cutting or 10c per p
Standing cypress, 10c per doz; t
roses, 5c: each or 6 for 25c; 2
vitaes, 50c each. Mrs. Joe W. For:
RFD 2, Toomsboro, Ga. ws
Arbor Vitae, 3 ft. high, 3 yr
50c each; red dogwood, 3 for 25
each; yellow thornless roses, 3 for
meadow cactus, 3 for 50c; moun
laurels, 25c each; azaleas, 3 fo
evergreen galax, 50c per doz. All
rooted. Mrs. Fannie Abercro!
Loving, Ga.
Cream color, cluster narciss
trumpet jonquils, double yellow
dils, each $1 per hundred; A
bulbs, blooming size, 25c each; pt
pink and white lily bush, purple lil:
granny greybeard, all rooted, 6 fo:
Japan quince, cape jasmine, 25c
Add postage on shrubs. Mrs. A
rey, RFD 1, Royston, Ga. eg
Mountain laurel, evergreen, d
ent colors, 12 to 18 in. well rooted
for $1. 12 in. high, 12 for 75c; a
red, pink, ,
12 in. high, 12 for $1; orange
ies, 20c per doz; yellow lemon lilie
for 50c; cannas, red, and yellow
red throats, 12 for 75c; Shasta da
12 for 30c; wilde blue and blue wi
orange color flags, 60c per hundr
plus postage on small order,
oe Waters, RFD 1,
a.
Mixed iris, 35c per doz; can
lar of fire, Indian shot, yellow, cr
40c per doz; $2 per hundred;
sweet violets, 1c each, mix
williams and Shasta daisies,
doz; 2 doz for 65c; mixed verb
bunches for 10c; trailing evergre
walls and tarraces, 25c per doz; |
cluster yellow narcissi, 25c
orange day lilies, 25c per doz
blooming size tiger lilies, 15 eacl
riental and Shirley poppy see
colors, sweet william and diat
pinks, all colors, double and s
double hollyhock, mixed colors, bl:
et flower, bachelors button ;
comb, larkspur, 10c per pkg; 3 for
all delivered. Mrs. J. T. Pattillo,
6, Box 60, LaGrange, Ga.
Large purple iris, 35 per doz;
ge day lilies, 25c per doz; white sg
forsythia, English dogwood,
bouquet, 15 each or 3 for 25c;
yellow japonicas, 25c each or 6
Paper white narcissi,
Dorothy Perkins roses, 25c each
quils, daffodils, 25c per doz or
hundred, Pink weigelia, 25c :
yr. old junipers, $1.50 each; fox
25c per doz; purple verbena, 25c
doz; Easter roses, 25 each. Miss
cy Silver, Talking Rock, Ga.
Jonquils, yellow, e
purple foxglove,
purple and yellow Iris, fal
white and yellow, all 25cc pe
Dusty Miller, Ladys wash bowl
per doz; pink running roses,
roses, pink roses, 15c each; purpli
olets, 20c per doz; golden glow, 30
qjoz; chrysanthemums, 25c per
Wandering Jew, 10 per cutting,
ronias, red, 25 per cuttin
oinks, 20c per doz; butter
0c per doz: milards, varieg
yer doz; yellow japonicas, 20c
Add postage. Mrs. L. M. Teague
4, Box 68, Ellijay, Ga.
__ Sultanas, pink, purple, salmon
deep pink, rooted, 15c each
colors geraniums, rooted, 1
rex begonia. red ruby begonia
speckled leaf, red and white beg
red fuzzy leaf begonias, all roote
each; varierated and blue wi
Jantanas, 25c each; red bell fu
15 each: rattail and carne cacti
each. all rooted. Double butter
ege bulbs, white and yellow
bulbs, 20c per doz: $1 per
Add postage on orders less th
Cash or money order. Mrs. T!
McCurley, RFD 5, Hartwell,
; (Continued on page six
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k that you want to reag and it will
sent you without delay. Address all
mmunications to the Georgia Lib-
y Commission, State Capitol, At-|
nia. :
Flowers, Seed And
Shrubbery For Sale
ae offer of following ornamental
a , collection, stiitable for av.
ntry church yard, school house
ounds, or any large yard for foun-
ition planting: 12 arborvitae 3 ft. or
er; 2 cedrus deodaras, 3 ft. or over:
abelias, well rooted, trimmed; 8
andinas, red berry var. 6 to 8 in; 4
epe myrtles, 4 ft. or over, 2 dog-
oods. Labeled and burlaped, FOB by
xpress, $11, or roots well packed, by
1 post. For any change in num-
bers, var. etc. write. Y. M. Anderson
filliamson, Ga. _
Varcissi Elvira pure white, yellow
re, 3 to. 4 flowers on stem, $2 a 100:
issi, lemon. vellow, orange eye, $2
: Poets. white, yellow cup fringed
$3 a 100; Christmas-Glory, small
pet yellow daffodil, first to bloom,
per 100; jonquils. sweet scented.
50
uster-like yellow, $3.75 a 100; orange.
hoenix, or bacon and eggs, =$3:50" a
incomparable Plenus or butter
eges. $2.50 a 100; mixture of:
ove bulbs. $1.75 a 100; or $15 M. Inis.
een of May, Lohengrin. Madame
herau, Siberian Blue, Pallida Dal-
atica. Write for prices. Also peonv
yers, evergreens and myrtle bushes.
ubherv readv Nov. 1t<t:. 190: fore
, 8 ft. $1 per: 8; 100 Van Houtte
, 3 ft. $1 per 3; 100 Dwarf box-
{ (
j and late, dif.
V 12 to . 50 eac! (00
weigelias, 3 for $1; dbl.
Deutzia, 3 ft. 3 for $1; R. P. Struth-
ers perennial phlox and white phlox
with lavender eye, 5 of each, 10 in all,
$2. Mrs. Julius Jones, Calhoun, Ga.
RFD 4.
White and yellow jasmine, weigelias,
Eng. dogwood, white spirea, white and
purple lilac, goldenrod, all 15c each;
dbl. white spirea, pink and~ lavender
crepe myrtle, 20c each; cape jasmine,
tree hydrangea, 25c each; butterfly
bush, winter honeysuckle, and pome-
granate, 20c each; All well rooted.
Deer tongue cactus, 15c; tiger. lily
bulbs, 10c to 25c each; tiger lily seed,
10c doz. Mrs. J. W. Atkinson, , Law-
renceville, Ga. Rt. 1.
Rose of Sharon, 6 for 50c; golden
bells, 3 for 25c; pink almond, 15c ea,
houseleak, 25c doz. pine leaf moss, 15c
doz. yellow day lilies, 50c a 100; blue
and purple iris, 25c doz. evergreen ivy,
25c each; red Jap quince and yellow
japonics 25c each; red and white
roses, 10c ea. 3 for 25c; dusty miller,
Virginia creeper, 25c a 100; white and
red climbing roses, 15c; weigelia cut.
-10c. azaleas, 40c doz.:ferns, 10c. Add
3. Box 36.
Dbl. altheas, all col. 15 and 20c ea;
2 yr. old weigelias, crepe .,myrtles,
snowballs, 20 and 25c each; pink al-
mond, butterfly bush, 15c each; yel-
low bells, dogwoods, 15c each; honey-
suckle, maderia, wisteria, dbl. orange
and August lilies, 10c each; white,
purple and yellow iris, 5c each; early
colors hollyhock seed.
10 cup; mixed col. dif. var. flower
seed, 5c pke. Postpaid on orders over
50c. Mrs. Julia Darnell, Jasper, Ga.
Re. : a7
Begonia collection: Argentea Gut-
tata (white flowers), Coralline Lu-
cerne (red), Chateldine Supreme (rose
pink), Thurstoni (rosy pink, blood red
mndernesath leaves), large Star Teaf.
\Guinea Wing, coral red tree Rubra,
Evansiana hardy tubers, rooted, ever-
blooming Xmas, red, Maple Leaf, a
coleus begonia, sweet gum, pink conch
salmon sultanas, 2 sizes: large, 25c:
small, 15c. Add postage on orders less
than 75c. Mrs. J. D. Pope, Box Springs.
Ga. Rt. 2. Box 61. ,
Trumpet Major daffodils, extra
large bulbs, 30c doz. $2 a 100; medium.
20c doz. $1 a 100; small size bloomine
hulhs. 50 a 100. Add postage. Mrs. Ida
L. Prickett, Mavsville. Ga.
Jonquil and Narcissi bulbs. $1 a 100:
45 M. not prepaid. Miss Nannie Gar-
ner, Cedartown, Ga. Rt. 1. fou y
Water lilies, Mtn. ferns, evergreens
and trailing arbutus. all 25c doz. red
and yellow azaleas, 50c doz. and white
Inewood. 2 for 25c. Add postage. Mrs.
D. M. Knight. Morganton, Ga.
Pink crepe myrtle and cape jasmine.
20c each; winter blooming yellow jas-
mine, 5c each. All well rooted, red,
vellow and red cannas, white yard hv-
4rangea, tree boxwood cuttings, all 25
Joz. blue flaes, 20c doz. yellow daffo-
ils and white narcissi with yellow
renters, $1 a 100; iunipers, 25c each:
pink oleander cut. 10c each. Add post-
tig Mrs. R. T. Holcombe, Bremen, Ga.
Roe kk :
Boston, baby breath, ostrich plume,
fluffy ruffle, oak: sprengeria, lace
ferns and beefsteak, grape begonias,
10c each: all col. geraniums, oxalis.
nink and rose sultanas, coral cactus.
Plumbago cuttings, 5c each, 12 plants
and, cut. for $1; 1 large lace, 1 spren-
geria, 1 oak, 1 wavy Boston, J ostrich
plume fern, $1.50 ea. Add postage.
Miss Bessie Adkins. Irwinton, Ga.
narcissi, yellow center, paper white
narcissi and sng. blue hyacinths, 30c
for 6 del. Yucca or Spanish, Bayonet
EB. -B.
privet hedge, 15c doz. cut. del.
Matthews, Irwinton, Ga.
Cottage, Breeder, and Darwin tulips.
$2 a 100; first size; $1 a 100 for 2nd
size. All healthy, fine stock. Mrs. J. H.
Jones, Brooks, Ga. :
1 bunch asparagus ferns, 3 yrs. old
$2.50, also large, red cannas, green
leaves, 40c doz. Shasta daisies, 50c doz
Add postage. Mrs. A. F. Lewis, Soper-
ton. Ga. Rt.-1. 5 ee
Pink rain, lilies, 5 each bulb; fern
cuttings, 15c: blue August and tiger
size bulbs. Add postage. Mrs. A. S
Mozlev. Donelasville. Ga. RFD 1.
An unlimited amount of butter-cup
bulbs, $1.75 a 100 FOB. Paul Thaxton,
| Ravle, Ga. RFD. [oa
Peony poppy seed (my especia!
strain of selected seed from: gorgeous.
dbl. 5 to 7 in. across poppy), 25 per
nacket. October, is the mo. for plant-
ing. No stamps accented. Mrs..M. A.
Bates, Augusta, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 286. _
Pay
pink | p
postage. Edgar Duval, Ellijay, Ga. Rt.
Yellow daffodil, 30 doz. del. white
large plants for 25c each; Evergreen}
Cluster flowering narcissi bulbs, and
lilies. each, 25c a bulb. All bloomine
Dp WOES: 3 G.
Thomson, Ga. 305 Gordon St.
White Easter lily bulbs, blooming
size, $1 a doz. February narcissi and
Chinese sacred lily,,;each, 50e doz. pa-
per white narcissi, 35c doz. -jonauils,
as doz. Mrs. M..C. Parsons, Barwick,
a. . : g
Thorniess' yellow roses, and small
pink roses, 20c each; white and blue
violets, 15 doz. wandering jew cut. 5
each: German moss (stays green all
winter), 20c doz. Mrs. W. A. Johnson,
Alto, Ga. Rt. 1. we
Bridal wreath, Mtn. laurels, and ivy,
all-15c each; red and white honey-
suckle, 30c each; red and white dog-
od, 30 each; rooted junipers, 40c
ach; ecrabapples and maples, 20c ea;
Palmetto cabbage, 4 0c;
peach, 25c each. May Bell
Mineral Bluff, Ga.
Large size canna red, glaioli bulbs,
"5c doz. or exch. 1 doz. bulbs for 5 Ibs
dried apples; also 4 dif. col. pink can-
na bulbs, King Humbert, and red with
ereen foliage, vellow and varigated,
eream white, all 10c ea. or exch. for
dried apples. No orders for less than
ts Mrs. L. D. Kimbrell, Baxley, Ga.
Rie ss :
White iris lily bulbs, 25 doz. Red
canna, bulbs, 25c doz. Mrs. S. E. Glis-
son, Macon, Ga. 405 Burton Ave.
Paper white narcissi and gladioli
hulbs, each. 50c doz. or exch: either or
poth for dried fruit. Mrs. J. B. Brown,
Bastman, Ga. Rt. 1, oe
Snowdrops and Red Jacket (or
Rritish Soldier) bulhs, 25c doz or $1 a
490 del. by P. P. Mrs: W. L. Thomas.
nes
blooming
Roper,
Plains. Ga... : Bee ee es
175 blue and pink hyacinth buths
*1.75. Mrs. J. W. Caylor, Dalton, Ga.
Bt 3: ces
Dahlia bulbs,
| dark red and vellow. 10 per
8 for 25c). Ruby Tumlin,
Rranch. Ga. RFD 1. :
Blue iris (geod for hedges), 4 doz
41.40: vellow jonouils. 25 doz. 5 doz
&1: white nareisst with vellow center
came price as ionouils. All del. Mrs. T.
W. Cline. Rvdal. Ga. Rt. 2:
Flowers, Seed And
Shrubbery Wanted
Want to exch. dbl. pink and white
.oleanders, bridal wreath, flowerine
almond, Christmas Bells (very fra-
erant), all well rooted, for butterfly
bush, pink weigelias, common snow-
halls,. flowerins dogwood or perennia!
Lsshinx, hardv primroses. I also hgve
hardv:snapdragon seed for fall plant-
purple, brieht red.
hulb, or.
Flowery
vou have. Mrs. J. J. Willis, Columbus.
a. Rb, 3. Box 19dk aS
Second-Hand Machin-
ery For Sale
/ nHeaS
ing. Shrub for shrub. Write first what |
Cz % fre
jon. -G. Ros
4h. Intern) Hay Press, A-~1 cond. ~
$125. FOB Valdosta. J. E. Gornto,
Valdosta, Ga. Box 148. a
15 h. p: Frick eng and fixtures, $35;
85 ft. 12 in. rubber belt, $25; 600 ft.
piping, $10. Other farm machinery, |
All in good shape. Write for details, .
etc. Harold M. Cannon, Robinson, Ga.
@ood Fordson tractor. with exten- _
sion rims and plow, $170. C. M. Bren-
nan, Columbus, Ga. s
10 H. P. Inten ker. eng and 20 in.
Meaders corn mill, cheap, or
for corn. . lL. Cowan, Doraville, Ga.
30 in. Cole mill. rock, complete, $50.
Guar. to be in good cond. H. L. Wal- -
lace, Bowdon Junction, Ga.
John Deere-Van Brunt fertilizer-
erain drill, 12 disc. Never used much,
$100. Swap for 2, milch cows, Ansus or
Short Horn. Frank Chiles, Hillsboro,
Ga. RFD 1. : ia
80 gal. syrup pan, good as
Make best offer, FOB here.
Boatright, Blun, Ga. -
1 hand power green forage cutter,
about 24 in. wheel. Cuts cane in all
leneths. In workine order. Sell, or
exch. for 20 Holterman or Thompson
strain B. R. pullets, March or April
hateh. Ea. to pay frt. or express. Dr. |
D. FE. Morgan, Columbus, Ga. 5207 2nd
Ave. ; Fok ee
1 power feed cutter, 1 grain drill, 1
hay tedder, 6 forks. Bargain for any or
alls Come see them. M. W. Spiker,
Mtn. View, Ga. Box IT. Siscees
A licht I. H. C. peanut thrash; bv
changing pullies and conveyors that
eo with it it can also nicely thrash
small grain. sorghum seed. Soy beans,
and Velvet beans from vines. _
Used very little, since beine thorough-
Iv overhauled. Good working order.
t60. FOB Williamson, or $50, -pur- _.
eraser. coming and taking it frem
where it is himself: aleo 1 dhl. disc
tractor plow, useg very little. No rea-
sonable offer refused. Y. M. Ander-
son. Williamson, Ga.
No.-6 Williamson steel stump puller,
complete, perfect cond. $200: 3 -h. p.
Fairbanks-Morse eng. practically new.
65: 1 Dain Side def rake for hay and
GHeanuts. $95. H. EH. MeCorvey, Una-
dilla, Ga. P. O. Box.275. Vs
-Second-Hand Machin- _
ery Wanted se
Want J B. Ajax. mill: complete.
State price and cond. Must be cheap. |
M. W. Smith. Chula, Ga. a
Want cotton gin outfit, first or sec-
ond hand, for electric stand. Must. be |
cheap. Answer ouick. G. A. Jones,
Nemborn.-Ga. P. OQ, Box 86. Si he eee
Want to exch other farm machinerv
for a Farmall tractor and plow, in Ist.
elass cond. Prefer smallest type trac-
NeWa
M. Be
_ Set of shon tools and other value in
tor model. V. FE. Brantley, Atlanta,
Ga, Rt. 1 Box: 261. ao
Truckers and other
f
prices.
- COOLEDGE GEORGIA CUCUMBER
_ ASSOCIATION SHIPPING
chasing cucumbers should either come or write to
the Cooledge, Georgia Cucumber Association.
most any quantity can be furnished at attractive
\
parties interested in pur-
Al-
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Sears, Roebuck
FARMERS MARKET FAIR WEEK
ee October 8-11, 1930.
. This is a special opportunity for more Georgia
Farmers and their families to offer-for sale any-
thing they may raise or make direct to the consum- |
ers. Also to plan how they may best use the Market
during the Winter months,
-Poultry and eggs especially needed.
and Companys
exch.
~~, Mrs.
NGa: Rt. 1. "Box 91.
x
strain pullets, in. lots ;
_ boro, Ga.
March cockerels,
hatch, $1.50; first of May hatch, $1.25
das |
: d-Hand | Machin-
ery Wanted
ant a 2 to 5b M. gal. cap. Gyoriss
water tank, either new or slightly
used. Must be good cond. Name ap-
roximate wt. and best cash price. J.
T. Hill, Gainesville, Ga.
ae rant, smail 32 volt electrie genera-
r, belt driver; could. use Delco plant
good and cheap enough. T. P. Bur-
dett, Washington, Ga. RFD 1.
Want 1 Parmall, 10-20 or 15- 30, Ae
H. . tractor, 1 peanut picker, and 1
late model I. H. C. power hay press,
Must be in good cond. and cheap,
E> McCorvey, Unadilla, Ga. Box 975,
Incubators For Sale
i 60 cal Bu eave ine. in good: cond.
with eggs tester, all complete, also 150
cap. Blue Flame breoder, practically.
new, both crated, FOB Exp. office. in
Macon for $10. Money order with ~~
order. W. T, Hopper, Macon, Ga. Rt.
Poultry For Sale
: ANCONAS
6 mos. old Ancona cockerels,
pure
_- Shepparg strain, $1.50, $2.50, $3.50 and
$5 each. Mrs. Jeptha . Pullin, Mc-
Donough, Ga.
Pure bred Fov strain Ancona rooster
now ready for service, $1 ea. del. Mrs.
J. A. McDaniel, Camilla, Ga.
BANTAMS
~ 1 hen, 1 yr. old, 3 pullets and 1 cock-
-erel, last spring hatch, pure bred Gol-
den Sebrights. Sell, or exch. for 5
- pure bred, large stock dark ~ Cornish
_ game pullets. W. J. Paul, Shellman,
Ga. Box 172.
2 pure bred Golden Sebright 7 mos.
old roosters, $1.25 each. J. L. Dozier,
Griffin, Ga. Box 142.
t Sebright 5 mos. old rooster, 75c, or
exch. for young hen of same breed.
Mrs. J. T. Lambert, Forest Park, Ga.
BARRED ROCKS
Pure bred B.| R. Thompson strain
April hatch, $1.50 each. Mrs. L. M.
Aderhold, Lavonia, Ga.
6 mos. old, pure bred "Thompson
f 10 to 20, $1
oa FOB. Mrs. S. L. Morris, Ailey,
a oe
18 Spring hatch B. R. pullets, $1 ea.
Mrs. G. B. Richards, Buchanan, Ga.
2 pure bred Thompson April hatch
cockerels, $1 each. Mrs. W. L. Daniel,
- Dawson, Ga. Rt. 1 Box 101.
A few B. R. Feb. hatch cockerels,
. $2. 50 ea. or exch. for hams, lard, friers,
any big breed hens, or dried
Guar, to please. J. N. Lewis,
fruit.
States-
$1 each.
. Summerville,
B. R. cocks or cockerels,
Lee McWhorter,
A few March, and April B. R. roost-
ers; 1 and $1.50 each, also some pul-
lets, 75c and.$1 each. All. good stock.
Mrs. P> M. Johnson, Lovett, Ga.
3 pure, bred. B. R. April. cockerels,
$2.50 for lot> 4 pure bred B. R. hens,
$4.75; also 3 pure bred S.C: Buif L.
April cockerels, $2.50-for: the 3;
cockerel siven free; and 3 durek. nurse
bred White Perkins, last. yr. hatch (2
ducks and I drake), $3. B. lL. Lynn,
Coffee, Ga. .
Pure bred B. R. hens, $1.50 each;
$1.75 each, April
each. All came from the
Ringlet strain, Mrs. C. Es
Monroe, Ga. Rt. 1.
Pure "Thompson Imp. Ringlet B. R.
cockerels, February hatch, large, heal-
thy and ready for: service, $1.75 each,
FOB... Mrs. R. lL. Mabry, Canon, Ga.
Thompson
Sorrells,
Reg. stocks Parks strain B. R. Reg.
Permit No. D2-30, March cockerels, $3:
2yr. old cocks, $4: 10 April pullets,
$1.50 ea. Crates to be returned. P. O.
money order with order. Mrs. Jno. A:
Watson, Graymont, Ga. Rt. 1.
2 nic R. R. canons wt 2 ad 9 ths,
$3 ea. FOB, Edgar Woodall, Cornelia,
7 Bishop-Spratt strain -B. R. cock-
erels from trapnested stock under
Connecticut R. O: Py and. B. W. D.
tested. $3 each; also 5 W. lL. cockerels
College: strain, from B. W. D. tested
stock, $3 each. R.A. Glawson, Bradley,
1 large Thompson strain B. R. 15
mos. old cockerel, blood tested, $4, or
exch, for pic, 6 or 8 wks. old; some
young B. R. cockerels, $1.25 each..
ash with onder. Algo: haye 35 hens for
Gras
~ Ga, i
1/
pure bred 8S. C. Buff L. hens, $10 and
saie at 1% 1b. M. A. Cochran Pisgah, ,
2 Buff Rock April hatch cockerels,
now ready for service, $2. each, Mrs.
D. F. Youngblood, Mt. Berry, Ga.. Rt.
de Box PSDn
cockerel. Holterman Aristocrat strain,
March hatch, now laying pullets. $2
each; cockerel, $3. or lot for. $25.. Mrs.
C. H, Trotman, Lumpkin, Ga.
Parks strain, March. hatch--B. R.
eockerels. Chicks ordered direct from
Parks this yr. from Cream Grade
stock, $2 each. Mrs. Walter Dobson,
Calhoun, Garwmt.2;
45 pure bred B. R. pullets, ready to.
y and 8 cockerels,.all March hatch,
ae ea. FOB. E. C. Harrison, Alto, Ga.
Ry 3k
Pure pred Parks. strain direct, 3
for the 3: aiso 1 yr. old cock, direct
from Parks Farm, $3.50. Cash with or-
der. No checks. Mrs. J. S. Edenfield,
Summit, Ga. Rt. 1.
Fine March and April hatch cock-
erels, Thompson Im. strain parent
stock 2nd direct from Thompson, $1.50
ea. 1 cock, 1929 hatch, $2; 3 cocks,
1928 cocks, $1.50 each. All FOB. -Cash
(no cheeks) with order. Mrs. C. A.
Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 5.
Thompson B. R. cockerels, early
March | hatch, fine, large birds, ready
for service, $1. 50 each my station. Cash
with order. om A. J. Colling, Demo-
rest, Ga. Rt.
Several = R. Thompson strain,
coekerels, March. hatch, $1.25 each, or
exch. for 1 same age Thompson strain
B. R. pullet. Money order with order.
Mrs, I. BE. McArthur, Blakely, Ga.
Pure bred, Thompson Ringlet strain
aockerels, January hatch, $2 each;
February hatch, $1.75 each: : March
hatch, $1.50 each. FOB. Mrs. N. R.
Wilson. Canon. Ga. Rt. 2.
2 Aristocrat B. R. April hatch roost-
ers, $1.50 each, or exch. for .3 pure
Bred W. L. now laving pullets; Also
have a few young hens for sale. Aris-
toerats, $1.59 each: Eges for hatehine,
$1.25 per setting. Mrs. Florence Sturm,
Statesboro, Ga. Rt. 2.
1 rooster, B. R. and Warhorse game
mixed, ready for service, $2, or exch.
for same value in cotton seed. Ea. t9
pay postage. . Mrs. H. B. Whitmore,
Canton, Ga. Rt. 1.
BRAHMAS
1 pr. 1929 hatch Light Brahmas and
2 April 1930 pullets. Make offer. ai
once. Mrs. N. B. Burden, Elberton, Ga.
Ree,
EGGS FOR SALE X
Dark Cornish game eggs, $1.25 per
setting, prevaid. Miss Leona Simpson,
Culverton, Ga. Rt. 1 Box 38.
GAMES
3 Warhorse game roosters, $2. 50 ea.
$6.-for the 3)" 0... 1. McClellan, La-
Grange, Ga. Rt. 3. ~
1 pure bred, large type White Cor-
nish game cockerel, $1.50. Miss Kate
Lancaster, Sylvester, Ga.
3 April hatch dark Cornish cocker-
cls. $1.25 each, FOB. Check with order.
m. GC. Lester, Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3.
-1 fine dark Cornish Indian game
rooster, $1.50, also 1-fine last spring
hatch cockerel, $1. Miss Leona Simp-
son, Culverton, Ga. ~
GIANTS AND LANGSHANS
3 nice April hatch black Langshan
cockerels; 95c each; sev. hens, 1929
hatch, large type and extra good win-
ter layers. $1.45 each. Mrs. N. B.
Burden, Elberton, Ga. Rt. 8.
J. B. Giant hens, $1.50 each; roost-
ers, $2 each. Mrs. D. W. Jarrett,
Byronville, Ga Rio.
1 Jersey White Giant cockerel, Ap-
ril hatch, Yas and Truitt strain.
$2.50. Mrs. J. A. Morgan, Valdosta, Ga.
: LEGHORNS
75 Tanecred June first hatch pulls
nearly ready to lay, $75 for lot, or $1
each in lots of 25 or more; also some
nice cockerels, same price. H. E. Wil-
liams, Athens, Ga. 481 Ruth St.
22 Tancred hens; $$1 each, or $20 for
lot of 22. Exch. for White Runt pige-
ons. J. M. Barron, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 5.
Box 440, DeFoor Ave.
12 young B. L. hens, some laying, $10
for lot, FOB. Money order or certi-:
fieq check. W. W. Thornton, Jesup,
Ga.
Tancred, Canadian R. O. P. Imperial
sell, a+ cost of $15 each, or trade for
peas or corn. Only a few roosters at
the above price. .They. are reg. in
Dept. of Agr. of U. S. A. Hubert Jas-
20, Bower, Covington, Ga. RFD 5, Box
fot
14 pure bred B. R. pullets and 1).
ockerels, Feb. hatch,-$1.75 each, $4. Toa:
+
Lyre olg Ww. I. Johnson strain hens,
$1 each, also a few roosters. W. G.
Chambless, Dawson, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 26.
95 pure Tancred 1929 hatch hens,
carefully culled, excellent cond. 5c
each. J. L. Lowe, Mansfield, Ga.
Pure blood W. L. rooster and 2 pul-
lets, $1 each, or exch. for peanuts. Mrs.
Kimball Kiker, Rome, Ga. Rt. 1.
50 Hollywood strain 8 mos, olq cock-
erls for sale or exch. for pulets of |
goog strain. H. P. Carlin, Albany, Ga.
P, O. Box 292. .
25 pure preg w. i. cockerels, straight
from Booth, hatched July Ist, 75c ea.
Miss Dorothy M. Croson, he
Springs, Ga. *
1 Tancred cockerel, hatched March os
1930, trapnested from high - producers,
$2. J. W. Rabon, Cecil, Ga.
Pure Tormahlen light Brown L. 18
mos. olg hens, used as breeders the
past season, $1 each for moulting hens
and. $2 ea. for laying and ready to lay
hens. Mrs. J. B. Collier, Cochran, Ga.
About 25 S. C. W. L. good, hens, good
size ang quality, 90c. each. Tancred
blood. O. L. McClellan, LaGrange, Ga.
Bt.82 5 :
MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS |
_ 12 thoroughbred Buff Minorcas, Apr.
hatch: 3-cockerels, and 9 pullets, $1 ea.
FOB. S. E. Rogers, Adairsville, Ga.
Rt. 4. Box 13.
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS FOR
SALE
25 friers, 2 Ibs. each, 32c lb. ang 5
good, fat hens, 25c lb. Mrs. R. S. Otta-
way, Matthews, Ga.
ORPINGTONS
Buff Orp. cockerels, 8 mos. old, pure
bred $2. $3 and $4. each.., Mrs. Jeptha
P. Pullin, McDonough, Ga...
About 30 March and Apa hatch
Buff Orp. pullets, $1.50 each. 10 Gol-
den Buff Orp. hens and 2 _ roosters,
$1.50 each. Mrs. O. E. Trumble, East
Point, Ga. 401 Dorsey Ave.
40 pure bred Buff Orp. pullets ae
cockerels, 265-316 egg strain, 3 1-2 mos.
old, $30 for lot at my home; 10 pullets
and 1 cockerel, $10; 25 pullets and 3
cockerels, $25; also some fine cockerels,
$1.25 ea. or 5 for $5. J. K. Kennedy,
Menlo, Ga.
Golden Buff Orp. January roosters,
$3 each; same age pullets, $2 each.
Came direct from Mo. Mrs. D. W. Jar-
rett, Byronville, Ga. Rie.
PIGEONS FOR SALE
White Kings, youngsters, 2 to 5 mos.
old, $1 each. From 1 of the best strains
in state. F. C. Fitts, Macon, Ga. RFD
5. . ;
-R. I. REDS 3
10 April hatch Donaldson pullets
and 1 cockerel, March hatch, $15 for
lot, FOB. Check or cash with order.
Mrs. Ophelia Lester, Tallapoosa, Ga.
Reieo:
30-lbs. of Donaldson reds, 1929 and
1930 hatch hens and pullets, for sale,
or exch, for full blood Cornish games.
Lb. for th: or for W. L. or will sell lot
for $7.50. Mrs. E. P. King, Rochelle,
GarRt 1.
8 Red pullets, hatched ee October,
never been pushed to make lay, $1.50
ea. or trade for W. L. of-same age. R:
McDuffie, Winoken, Ga. ;
12 Avril hatch: Red pullets, pure
bred, $1.25 each, and 1 cockerel, same
age( $$1.25 or $16 for lot. Money or-
a Mrs. L. D. Kimbrel, Baxley, Ga.
Ritz 3?
8 thoroughbreq Reds, April hatch,
$7.50 for lot,\OB. From prize win-
ning stock and cost 20c each when 1
day old. Mrs. Dan Flinn, Dawson, Ga.
A few Red hens and 2 roosters, large
and fat. Hens, 25c lb. roosters, 20c Ib.
WMirse. Lambert, Forest Park, Ga.
2 purebred Red roosters, $1 each,. or
exch. for a pure bred White Wyandotte
hen and rooster, Rose Comb. Write
at once. Mrs. A. N. Adams, Elberton,
Ga. Rt9.
8 mos. old R: I. Red cockerels, pure
bred, $2, $3 and $5 each. Mrs. Jeptha
e. Pullin, McDonough, Ga.
Pure bred Owen strain Red cock-
erels, 2 to 3 lb. $1 each; also Tomp-
kin strain cockerels, 4 to 4 1-2 lb. $2.50
each. Exch. for pure bred Owen strain
cockerels or pullets. No culls. J. W.
ae ees Fitzgerald, Ga. P. O. Box
50
10 fine $5. Red cocks going for $2.50
and $3.00 each for the next 30 days
only. EF. J. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga.
12 pure breq Red hens, $1.25 each;
also 3 pure bred Barred Rocks, $1.25 ea.
pes
ROCKS FOR SALE |
10 pure bred Fischel strain Whit
Rock pullets, March hatch, and
eer same age and breed, all $1
wirs. J. C. Goolsby, Graham, Ga. ee:
TURKEYS, GUINEAS. DUCKS
GEESE ETC. FOR SALE
White Pekins, $2 pr. 2 @ucks an
drake, oF drake and~5 ducks, Ai
the- whol flock of 16.for $23. Expr
coilect. 6 of these Pekins are .M
1929 hatch and 10 April 1930 hai
oy E. S. Forester, _Carnesvill
4 pure bred, 2 yr. old White Holl
toms, iron prize winning stock,
each, $35 for lot. Mrs, Jas. B. McC
ry, Molena, Gans.
v7 pure White Mammoth Pekin
1930 hatch, $7 FOB. Mrs. Janie Wi
Newnan, Ga,
1 Muscovey dake (all white) $1
2 Muscovey ducks, $1.25 each; 2 Whi
Pekin ducks, and 1 W. Pekin dr
May hatch, $1 each. Mrs. J. A. Mo
gan, Valdosta, Ga.
Muscovey ducks, 1929 hatch, $
each, $5 trio; 1930 hatch, 5. ane
$1 each. L. E. Williams, Ty Er
3 turkeys, 1 tom and. 2 he
mixed, April 1929 hatch, $5
sor the 3. Mrs/ Chariie ns,
land, Ga. Rt. 4:
Colored Muscovey duck =
qguackless stock. Mature. drak
ibs and over. Young drakes, wt.
ibs. in 12 wks. No trouble to r
close captivity with no other
than bathing pan. Young hens
drakes, $2.50 each., Wallace Steve
Norcross, Ga.
3 toms and 3 hens, 1929 hatch BE
strain, Big Bone Giant turkeys (bl
ribbon winners at State Fair las
Toms, wt. 40 lbs. on range; hens,
25 lbs. .on range. Originated from
wt. 60 lbs.. when 4 yrs. old. Lfoms,
each; hens, $12.50 ea or $25 pr. EH
Wingo, Flowery Branch, Gar Rts
. 80 \Muscovey ducks, 2 wks. old. 3:
wt. 10 lbs, $10 for the 30. Cash, or exc
%
| for farm, produce, or live stock.
ener we Cheatham, College Park, .
Ri
18 nice, healthy turkeys, 4 1-2 m
old, $1.75 each; 1 1-2 yr. old to:
Jesse Cantrell, Cornelia, Ga. .
1 pure bred Goldbank Bronze +
17 mos. old, $8, also. 2 March
same stock, $5 each. Money order
ly. Mrs. J. E. Yawn, Milan, Ga.
4 females and 1 male, 5 1-2 mos. |
of the famous Turken Wonder Bir
for $10; 1 extra male, 6 mos. old, $2.
Bo Mrs. R. di Fleraing, Lincoln
a
1 tom and 3 hens, pure bred M
Excellent layers, vigorous and fi
from disease, 3 yrs. old, 1 hen laid
eges this yr. Easily cared for. S
wr 1-2 Jot. $26 for lot or exch. for
sey heifer, or reg.-P. C: gilt, 6 mo
ver, not bred. C. H. Martin, Wayer
Ga Rt 12, Box 171.
30 or 40 Pekin ducks for sale. J
Freeman, Lavonia, Ga. , a
v2 thoroughbred B. B. M. B.
xens; 1 thoroughbred M. B. bee
1 mixed hen, all for $18, or B. B.
3. hens, $12. All 14 mos. old. Exon
Giant Minorca hens, or a hog wt.
ar 200 Ibs; Also have young big bo
M. B. for sale, 24 of them. Fine :
breeders. Will Hart, Alto, Ga. Rt.
Pure bred Jet , Black turkey
1929 hatch for breeding, $5. Money
ae Mrs. John A. Watson, Gra:
6 or $ head full feathered. geese,
or for B. R. hens at 75c a head if -
are young hens. Lott Foskey, Wrig
| ville, Ga.
11 White Pekin ducks,
April hatch, $1 each, $10 for |
erv Daves, Ellijay, Ga. Rk: 8. Be
Prices cut to the bone on the W
lareest, and=hest layers. Bie Ran
ant Bronze turkeys. These birds
nated in the Mtns. of Calif.
breeders and won Ist prize i
Paid $5 each, for the eggs to 2g
hirds I now have. Up until Nov I
1st, sell; $35 ner vr. $50 trin o.
blood line. After Nov. 1st will b
higher. L. J. Ellis, Cumming, G
Mammoth Ruen ducks (the la
strain of all ducks and one of th
layers, and is probably the only do
tic duck that makes a nest and ~-
hates its own esgs). Exhibitio:
%6 per trio while surplus last
or. Canada geese, old breedel
Ducks and geese should be gotten
new quarters as quickly as poss
as to become thoroughly acel
before the Wreeding season.
Porter. Macon. Ga. Shirlev
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Hollyhock plants, 6 for 20c;
sultanas, 5c per cutting; 2 colors
ntanas, 5c each; 4 different kinds
oxalis, 25c per doz; Mothers tear
ants, 10c each; bronze striped Jew,
ite and green striped Jew, 6 for 10c.
hite and red and maple begonias, 5c
cutting or 6 for 25c; torch or tri-
na, lilies, white August lilies, 20c ea;
roses, 10c each; hardy phlox, four
rs mixed, 25c per doz. Miss Mary
idle, Dahlonega,.Ga. Add postage.
ie summer blooming cactus, large
sh, 25c, one spencerian fern, extra
arge, $1. Red blazing star, 3 for 25c;
ik and wine lilies, 2 for 25c; pink
myrtle, nice size plants, 2 for
poe, nice plants, 2 for 25c;
non lilies, 6 for 25c. Exchange any
bove for white feed sacks. Mattie
er, RFD 2, Alma, Ga.
ouble daffodils, trumpet jonquils,
bulbs, $1 per hundred; white,
eht and dark red double geraniums,
old, blooming plants, 50c each;
conk shell and maple leaf begon-
May cactus, rooted plants, 25c
; hardy, double scarlet verbena,
per bunch, red carnations, rooted,
or 2 for 25c. Double pink flower-
almond, Puls and white lilac, 3
* 50c; double white daisy plants,
per doz. Mrs. Otto Carey, RFD 1,
ston, Ga.
Wild Easter lilies, blue bottle bulbs,
a@ daisies, blue violets, $1 per
ed. Blanket flower plants, 25c
doz. Red June lilies, white and
rple Iris, each 50c per doz; jonquils,
odils, April white narcissi, mixed
apd m, each 50c per doz;
per hundred, pink and pur-
rbena, 50c per doz; white bear
50c each or $4 per doz; moun-
er hundred; wild a-
$3 oz; evergreen plants,
$1; boxwood plants, 30 for $3. 4
2 boxwoods, $30. Add postage. Mrs.
ara, Belle Carey, RFD, Royston, Ga.
Amaryllis bulbs, crimson, 5c per
imported white hyacinth bulbs.
r doz; daffodil and butter-and-
ulbs, 25c per doz; abelia, 50c per
good, strong roots. No order for
T. Tanner, Sandersville, Ga.
waryllis, blooming size bulbs, 25c
; $2 per doz. Jonquils, daffodils,
blooming narcissi, extra large
$1 per hundred; blue bottle
"Bc per hundred; snowdrop
ag
ibs, 10c each or 75c per doz; white
d bright red double geranium, 1 yr
, 50c each; lady slippers, $1 per
indred; year old cape j e, 35
ch. Mrs. Lulu McElhannon, RFD 1,
ston, Ga.
e, white Giant spider lily, bulbs,
ea. 3 for 50c, 7 for $1; Amaryllis
onii lily bulbs, 20c each, 3 for
for $1; red, Fairy lily bulbs, 10c
1, 3 for 25c; Dr. Regel (Demorcal-
Tily bulbs, 10c each. All prepaid.
exch. Mrs. Maude Brooks, Arling-
a. RED. ;
t all, flowering quince, pink
fe myrtle, pink weigelia, dbl. pink
mond, bridal wreath, bridal u-
purple, pink and white lily bush-
-15c each, 2 for 25c; purple iris,
kled lilies, all 20c doz. purple fox-
and pink primroses, 15c doz. ea.
id postage. Mrs. Sidda Southerland,
jay, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 47.
doz. large bunches hardy phlox,
October pinks, white and yellow
oses, yellow, violets, blue, house-
golden glow, blue flags, tansy, $1
or exch. 1 doz. of each or mixed,
1 doz. cotton sack. Daffodils with
ow trumpets, Dutch daffodils and
of Bethlehem, 50c doz. del. Mrs.
"owler, Roy, Ga.
yellow japonica, 25c each. blue
ender and speckled, all 25c
5 doz. $1; hardy phlox, 15c doz.
oz. 25c; pink weigelias, bridal bou-
t, snowdrops, pink almonds, hardy
iscus, all 25c each; daffodils and
narcissi, 25c doz. 5 doz. $1. Tu-
ade, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3.
inge day lilies, 35c doz. white
~r lilies, $1 doz. purple larkspur,
icas, 25c each; white and purple
doz. jonquils, 50c a 100; daf-
$1 a 100; snowballs, 50c each;
nd purple lilac, 25 each; box-
5c each. All well rooted. Add
. Miss Lillian Daves, Ellijay,
<3:
eal cedars, dif. sizes, to be
ovember. Write for prices. W.
p. Gainesville. Ga. Rt. 8.
bulbs, blooming size, 75e
@mq white iris, 30e doz.
\
a
$1
MARE ET SULLATIN
per 4 doz. Mrs. Eizabeth Webb, For-
syth, Ga. Ra. 6. : :
Dbl. dahlia bulbs, sev. col. 50c doz.
{pink, red, yellow, and white cannas,
60c doz. blue, purple, white and yellow
flags, 40c doz. Eng. dogwood, well root-
ed, and pink crepe niyrtle sprouts, 10c
each; honeysuckle, red, pink, yellow,
white and orange, 5c each, 6 for 25c;
Dutch-Spanish iris bulbs, 50c doz.
Mrs. J. W. Dutton, Lawrenceville, Ga.
Rt. 3.
Young magnolia trees, 3 yrs. old,
purple lilac, Halls Japan honeysuckle.
Sell, or exch, for pullets or yung hens
of any good breed. Mrs. G. C. Wil-
liamson, Oak Park, Ga. P. O! Box 585.
White, spring blooming narcissi, 25c
doz. $6 M. 4 large ferns, in lard cans
and tubs, fronds 3 ft. long; 3 large leaf
Sword, 1 Boston, $4 each; large bunch-
es with strong roots; 25c; rooteq Doro-
thy Perkins roses, 15c each, 2 for 25c.
Exch. any of the above except the 4
ferns, for Madonna lilies, tube-roses,
gladioli and tulips. Mrs. J. B. Saye,
Newborn, Ga.
Van Houtti white \spirea, 5c each;
purple wisteria, pi flowering al-
monds, 10c each; 10 Dorothy P. roses,
10c each; 9 smaller size, 5c; 10 5 to 10
in. purple lilac, 25c for the 10; 3 large
size, 10c each; a few rooted evergreens,
10c doz. cut; few more jonquils and
narcissi, mixed, 50c a 100; day lilies,
50c a 100. Add postage. Do not send
a Mrs. G. M. Foster, Waco, Ga.
Ret. 2: =
Old English ivy, rooted, 10c; dbl.
pink hollyhock seed (new), 10c pkg.
Mrs. J. D. Rush, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 1.
Sev. 100 cedars to be shipped -out
about the middle of October, or to
suit purchaser. 12 to 18 in. high, $5 a
100 and party pay express. Mrs. T. H.
Whitman, Toccoa, Ga. P. O. Bx 23.
Sev. kinds box flowers: 5 dif. sul.
tanas, Mothers Tears, 5 dif. ger. 6 be-\
gonias, 4 ferns, 2 fuchsia. 2 hydran-
geas, mistletee ger. oxalis, pansies,
lantamas, all 10c ea. or 1 doz. all dif.
$1. Mrs. C. L. Willis, Talking Rck,
Ga. Rt. 3.
Narcissi, small yellow blooms, 8 to
12 to cluster, very fragrant, 5c ea.
bulb; pink rain lilies, 5c ea. bulb. All
blooming size. Exch. for pink or
white hyacinths, blooming size bulbs.
Add e. Mrs. Thos. Diggs, Doug-
lasville, Ga.
Sweet wall-flower, hardy, blooms in
March, 15c each; jonquils, $1 a 100;
violets, 15c doz. Eng. dogwood, spirea,
20 each; Devils Shoe string, 5c each;
larkspur seed, 5c tsp. Wellesley rose,
25c. Well packed, parcel post. Mrs.
B. F. Harrison, Bolingbroke, Ga.
Palm Crystal seed, seed scattered in
garden, keeps moles out) beautiful
plant, 10c cupful. Mrs. Julia Darnell,
Jasper, Ga.
Reg ang dark and light pink, ger,
red and salmon sultanas, pink, red
justicia, 8 dif. kinds cactus, 9 dif. be-
gonias, 5c cut. 3 dif. coleus, 5c; 4 kinds}
of ferns, 10c each; stiff leaf caladiums,
15c each, purple, pink and pink and
white verbenas, 10c bunch. All label-
ed and packed in wet moss, and post-
paid on orders over 50c. Mrs. Jose-
phine Spear, Mitchell, Ga. :
Water lilies, direct from the Wm.
Fisher Water Gardens, also beautiful
Egyptian lotus, all at half price. Ship-
ped until 20th of October; bookeq after
hat date for early spring del. Mrs.
H. H. Ezzard, Dalton, Ga.
Deep pink perennial phlox plants,
25c doz. Mrs. Hawes Cloud, Crawford-
ville. Ga. re
Big Boston ferns, 10c; large leaf,
pink flowering begonias, 15 and 25c
large green leaf jew,.5c for 6 pieces;
white flags, 35c doz. red and yellow
spotteqg cannas, 35c doz. pink, hardy
verbena, not rooted, 10c for 3; pink,
flowering almonds and old time red
roses, rooted, 10c ea. 3 for 25c; Xmas
cactus, rooted, 10c; req and pink conch
begonias, 10c; pink Shamrock bulbs, 6
for 10c; fern leaf yarrow, 3 for 10c;
butter-cup bulbs, 25c for 2 doz. Add
postage on orders under 50c. Mrs. F.
E. Happold, Lewiston, Ga.
Baby jew leaves, 1 x 1-2 in. 25c doz.
cut. dbl. pink altheas, white wisteria,
pink rose bushes, 50c ea. All rooted.
| Mrs. J. B. Barnes, Sylvester, Ga. Rt. 3.
All col. large, dbl. peony anq carna-
tion flowered poppy seed, mixed or
separate colors, 10c teaspoonful. Mrs.
=: J. Kelly, Tifton, Ga. 768 So. Park
ve.
Pink and white begonia, pink and
red geraniums, both sng. and dbl. pink
grape leat ger. pink and white hydran-
gea, pink sultana, stripeq and green
leaf Jew, sweet gum leaf ivy, big leaf
cactus, pink, snake leaf cactus. All cut.
10c ea. Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Cumming,
Ga. Rt. 4.
Old fashioneg blue Weeping Mary,|
nice size, $1.50 each; bridal wreath, 15c
each; yellow day iris, 20c doz. Eng.
dogwood, 20c each; red flowering pear,
and pink flowering almond, 15c each.
ees J. C. Eades, Gainesville, Ga. Rt.
German Beardeg iris, $1.25 a 100;
$10 M. Peony divisions, of 3 to 5 eyes,
25c each, $2.50 doz, $20 a 100. Now is
time to plant. Write James Cureton,
Austell, Ga.
Yellow March flower bulbs, single
and dbl. 15c doz. 2 doz. 25c; red glad-
jolus, 3 bulbs 25c; butter and eggs, 15c
doz. 25c for 2 doz. Mrs. H. E. Ander-
son, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 4.
Dbl. pink hyacinths, large fine bulb,
bloom first yr. planted, 25c doz. and
postage. Mrs. Willis Skelton, Hartwell,
Ga. Rt. 3.
Rose col. chrysanthemum plants, 15c
each; purple altheas, white spirea,
and Eng. dogwoog cuttings, 10e each;
Ivy vine cuttings, 5c each. Mrs. A. L.
Branan, Macon, Ga. 217 Duncan Ave.
12 arborvitae, $1.60; small boxwood,
Dwarf var. from 8 to 10 in. high, 15c
each. Mrs. G. P. Craig, Morganton,
Ga. RFD 1 Box 46. a
Blue flag and white lily bulbs, 25
doz. $1.50 a 100; jonquils, snowdrops,
yellow, June lilies, 20c doz. 90c a 160;
Trumpet daffodils, 25c doz. pink, Dutch
hyacinths, 50c doz. large and small
Jew, pink ang white conch begonias,
unrooted cuttings, 6 for 25c; Boston
and Sword ferns, 2 for 25c. Miss L. M.
Davis, Silver Creek, Ga. Rt. 1. ;
1 large ponderosa lemon bush for
sale. Make best offer, or exch. any-
thing its value. Mrs. J. L. Burt, Point
Peter, Ga.
Purple and pink altheas, golden bells,
spirea, Van Hotti, dbl. yellow japoni-
cas, pink almond, red flowering quinee,
white BEng. dogwood, Bird-eye hedge,
2 for 25c; snowballs, pink weigela,
weeping linden, purple lilac, 25c each;
orange lilies, $1 a 100; daffodils, nar-
cissi, Star of Bethlehem, pink, hardy
phlox, golden glow, all 30c doz. yel-
low forsythia, yellow, thorny rose, ea.,
2 for 25c. Add postage. Exch. for
anything useful. Mrs. Mollie Hender-
son, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 44.
Shasta daisies, 30c doz. 4 goog size,
well rooted boxwoods, 50c each; 1 doz.
Madonna lilies, 20c ea. bulb. well root-
ed, pink coechet rose (has had few
blooms and good size), 25c each;
rooted mint, 10c each; 3 1-2 yr. old
arborvitae, about 2 ft. $1 each. Miss
attie Watkins, Savannah, Ga. 1208
East Henry St.
Paper white narcissus bulbs, $1 doz.
$7 a 100; daffodils. $3 a 100. Natural-
ized stock, Gov. inspected. W. A. Sla-
ton, Washington, Ga.
Wandering Jew, little kind, 6 but-
tons, 25c; big kind, 6 for 50c; winter
pinks, 50c a. bunch; well rooted yellow
japonica, and Eng. dogwood, 25 each.
Add postage. Mrs. Ella Smith, Talking
Rock, Ga. Rt. 2. .
Shrubbery of all kinds: junipers,
arborvitae, boxwoods, variegated g.
Evergreen bush creeper. Mrs. C. R.
Thomas, Blairsville, Ga. Rt. 4.
Magnolia seed, $1 lb. P. H. Dun-
bar, Augusta, Ga. RFD 4.
Cape jasmine and fragrant gardenia,
well rooted, well packed, 35c, or exch.
for good dewdrop bulbs. Ea. to pay
postage. Miss Mamie Morrison, Bar-
ney, Ga. Rt. 2.
200 field grown, healthy, 2 yr. old
abelia plants, from 18 in. to 2 ft, high,
in full bloom, 50c each; 12 monthly
roses, 2 yr. old, white American Beauty
Paul Neyron, and others, 40 each.
Mrs. G. C. Blanchard, Appling, Ga.
Shasta daisies, well rooted, 1c each,
del. No stamps accepted. Mrs. James
T. Ward, Guyton, Ga.
Fine, large bulbs, of paper white nar-
cissi and Chinese Sacred lilies, mix.
extra large, 50c doz. medium, 25c dez.
smaller ones, 2 doz. 25c. Postpaid.
Have about 500. Sell lot at reduced
price. Mrs. H. Pollard, Fitagerald, Ga.
714 W. Oconee St. _ :
Jonquils, daffodils, butter and eggs,
25c doz. $1 a 100; red gladiolus, 35c doz.
mixed, dbl. curley poppy seed, 20c tsf.
Mrs. Elton Snider, Louisville, Ga.
Pink lilac. seeq (fine for hedges), Red
ang pink hollyhock seed, poppies, mix.
var, striped pinks, all 8c per pkt. and
del. upon receipt of eash order. Ern-
est Parker, Quill, Ga.
- Bulbs:
Thursday, October 2, 1980.
white narcissi,
cissi, single, purple Roman hyacinths,
all 60c doz. each; mixed bulbs, jonquils,
daffodils, narcissi, butter and eggs,
fine bulbs, but, not asst. 40c doz. snow-
drops, 50c doz. Just ready for planting.
Mrs. F. C. Jennings, Plains, Ga.
3 boxwoods 1 36 ft. in circumference
and 4 1-2 or 5 ft high; other, 4 ft. high
20 ft in. cir. Mrs. W. W. Adams, De-
morest, Ga. 2 Z
4 nice, strong, stiff leaf caladi
bulbs, 25c each. Mrs. Carrie Pierson,
Culloden, Ga.
Tris bulbs, mixed var. 1c each. No
less than 100 sold. Cash with order.
Seng stamps for postage. J. E. Stem-
bridge, Ella Gap, Ga.
Lilacs, flowering almonds, Rose of
Sharon, star jasmine, spirea, and gol-
den bells, all, 15c each; also.purple wis-
teria, 15c each; 1 M. dbl. daffodils
(blooms 3 in. across) $1 per M. Mrs.
Belle Godard, Goggins, Ga. Rt. 2.
Pink, Mtn. Thrift moss, nice, large
plants, $1.25 M. Add postage. Mrs.
Annie Tanner, Wrens, Ga.
Eng. dogwood, 50c each. Mrs. J. B.
Shafe, Atlanta, Ga. 1249 Albermarle
Ave. N. E.
Mixeq petunia seed, 10c teaspoonful:
Lera Sargent, Cordele, Ga. Rt. B.
Roots of Terrestial orchid, foliage
sword like, 2 1-2 and 3 ft. high, blooms
a rich redish purple, flat, 6 petal bloom,
6 to 8 in. across. Perfectly hardy out
of doors. Directions for cultivating
with ea. order. 50c each, 3 for $1, post-
paid. Mrs. U. G. Brock, Tallapoosa,
Ga. ;
Pink, running rose bushes, 10c each
and postage. Mrs. J. B. Garner, Lil-
burn, Ga. Rt. 1.
Red. very dbl. hollyhock seed, jonquil
and daffodil bulbs, purple wisteria,
rooted vines. Sell or exch. for baby
chicks of large breed at market price.
Write first. Mrs. Nora White, Stone
Min. Ga. Rt. 1.
White narcissus bulbs, yellow center, .
extra large ,20c qt. Add Tc extra for
postage. Mrs. Tom Haynie, Lavonia,
Ga. Rt. 1.
_ August lilies, peonies, and geraniums,
white ang yellow narcissi, and many
other kinds of flowers. Sell, or exeh.
for white feed sacks. Mrs. W. T. Steph-
ens, Rydal, Ga.
' 6 to 8 in. boxwood plants, $5.00 per
100; $40 a M. Mrs. W.. HE. Pearson,
Gay, Ga. Rt. 1.
12 to 15 in. Boxwood plants, $9 a 108
del; $80 M. Francis Woodruff, Green-
ville, Ga.
200 Uniform size boxwood plants,
heavily rooted, 6 to 8 in. high, $10 del.
Magnolia Glaucia trees, 1 to 3 ft. high,
$3 doz. Mrs. B. L. Robinson, Green-
ville, Ga. Rt. 3. :
Madonna lily bulbs, 2 for 25c or $1.28
postpaid. Mrs. D. P. Moon, Comer,
a
Old fashioned blue bell hyacinth
bulbs, and large, single, blue hyacinth
bulbs, each, 25c doz. COD. Mrs. J. B.
Beckham, Concord, Ga.
Bulbs, either in quantity, or by the
dozen; daffodils, jonquils, narcissi and
blue flags, 20c) doz. 80c a 100. Miss
Anna Nesbit, Alpharetta, Ga. Rt. 3.
Crepe myrtle shrubs, pomegranate
and fig scions, all well rooted, 2 for
25c; jonquils and butter-cups, 10c doz.
Eve Price, Ellaville, Ga.
Japanese yellow, sweet pea seed, 10e
thls. $1.50 Ib. Do not send checks.
Mise Victoria Pace, Rebecca, Ga. Rt. 1.
Blue flag lilies, 5 doz. $1; yellow
jonquils, $1 a 100; conch begonias, 6
cut. 25c, rooted, 10c each: white oxalis
and green Jew, 20c doz. Few Elephant
Ears, 15c each. _Mrs. G. D. Crawford,
Pea Ga. :
6 in. boxwoog plants, $2.75 a 100,
$22 M. del. in Ga. Irish, rooted roses
and Cape Jasmine, 50c each. Exch.
boxwood plants and magnolia glaucea
trees for good milch cow or fat beef
cattle. Maude Hamby, Greenville, Ga.
_ Crepe myrtles, 15c each. Miss Kate
i Eacus, Ga. Rt. 1.
ink ang lavender crepe myrtle, 3 to
5 ft. 25 to 50c each; cheaper - quanti-
ties ;yellow jasmine roots, 15 each:
unlimited quantities of blue vinca and
partridgeberry vines, nice clump of
roots, 25c. Fine for rockeries and
shady nooks. Mrs. M. H. Walker,
Grantville, Ga. Rt. 2.
White and red American Beauty
rose bushes, 1 yr. old, 50e each; Horm
(Bermuda) lily bulbs, 20 each, bulb-
lets, 10c. All will bleom next sea~
son. Spider lily bulbs, 15 each. Maw.
E. C. Berry, Bronweed, Ga. es
Nes te
eream Mar-
i oe Seed hed
ibbery For Sale _
Barosd. 3 for 25c; horse radish,
neh, honeysuckles, and white |
each, 3 for 25c; trailing arbutus,
Jax, each, 25c qoz. Add postage.
Rachel Anthony, Hemp, Ga.
issi, jonquil and daffodils, 25c
oz. $1; blue, lavender and
sled iris, 25c doz. 5 doz. $1; hardy
15 qoz. 2 doz. 25c; altheas, pink
urple, 30c .doz. pink weigela, 25
ahlia bulbs, 15c each; pink al-
5e each. Mrs. Oscar Silver,
g Rock, Ga. Rt. 2.
te iris, yellow day and white
avender border iris, also purple
oz. $1 a 100; daffodils, 15 doz.
Madonna lilies, 15c each: Va,
er, Kudzu vine, 2 for 25C3 purple
ng. dogwood, pink crepe myrtle,
laurels and cape jasmine, 15c ea.
tage. No order for less than $1.
G. Sanders, Dewyrose, Ga.
0 15 in. rooted, Dwarf boxwoods,
tops, $7.50 a 100; smaller plants,
00 del. Special price on lots of M,
rish roses, 50c each, or exch. for
seed, onions, crowder peas, pea-
. #.. Terrell,
upful of dbl, poppy seed, pink
eq mixed, 75 for lot. Juniper
, 5 or 6 ft. high, for sale. Mrs. N.
Boling, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 4.
5 kinds of shrubbery, bulbs ond
s for sale. Mrs. Gregory, Decatur,
ovington Road, RFD.
08 in. dwarf boxwood, rooted from
packed well and gel. in Ga. $5.50 a
500 for $20; tree boxwood, 6 to 8
$4 a 100; white spirea, 20; gol-
ells, 2 ft. 4 for $1; cape jasmine,
35c; collection of 1 doz. boxwood
her tree or dwarf), 1 spirea, 1 gol-
bell and 1 crepe myrtle, all $1.25
- Mae Rodgers, Greenville; Ga. Rt.
ar of Bethlehem fillbe. 20c a 100.
ive 2 nice white jonquil bulbs for
100. Mrs. M. L. Goddard, Sum-
tober del. Cash with order. C.
Ve Atlanta, Ga. 1486 Lanier Pl N.
City Ga Rt. 2:
Rosa Rugosa, choice Hansa. (dbl.
S of deep red); Sir Thomas Lip-
very dbl. snow white blossoms);
ard F. Meyer (dbl. blooms of rich
), 50c ea. 3 for 40c; Spireas; Van
utte, dbl. white, Anthony Waterer,
i ay Billiardi "Abbi, white. Thun-
low growing white thread-like
branches; Billiardi Rosea, pink plume
flowers, 25c each, or the 5 for
5! golden spirea, yellow foliage, 50c;
co salvia, a hardy shrub, 50c; Deutzia,
nata, dbl. pink, 50c; Syringa, Lem-
oniel, dbl. white, 30c; Rose of Sharon,
-'white, 50c; narcissi, primrose
yellow ( fine for cutting), 50c doz. $5 a
_ Burpees iris, crimson King,
en of May (rose pink), ang lots of
r kinds and colors, all $1 doz.
Japanese iris, dbl. and single, 3 for $1.
ie WV. Sloan, Auburn, Ga. Rt. 1.
Bridal wreath, Mtn. laurels and ivy,
bapple and Maple sprouts, all 15c
1; blooming peach, 20c each; red
ind white dogwoods 25c; red and white
honeysuckle, 30c each; Palmetto cab-
ge, 40c each; pink, rambler roses, 15c
; Rosa. Bell Roper, Mineral Bluff,
arge, dbl. hyacinth bulbs, pink, 10c
, $1 doz. red peonies, 25c each;
jasmine, rooted, 2 yrs. old, bloom-
ed this yr. 40c each; rooted this yr. 25c
*h. Miss Bessie Martin, Gainesville,
borvitae, Dwarf and Pyramid, 15
qd 25 in. high and junipers, 18 to 20
m. high, 25e each; bridal wreath, 20c
ach ; lemon lilies 25 doz. chrysanthe-
ums, white 10c bunch; daffodils, yel-
Ow and jonquils, eae both, 25 doz.
Mrs. C. D. Hayes, Mor-
Dbl. yellow japonicas, 25c ea. 6 for
$1; purple and white iris, purple ver-
pena, orange day lilies, 30c doz. bridal
eath olden bells, Eng. dogwood,
Dorothy . Perkins and Rambler roses,
15c_ each; jonquils and daffodils, 25c
each; foxglove, 25 doz. 75c a 100. Mrs.
David Silver, Talking Rock, Ga.
_ New coral vine seed, 25 for 12c; large,
young, well Toeted blooming, dbl, pink
. | postage.
geraniums, 40c Tneee well rooted little
red begonias 25c 4 to 6 in. face cactus,
10 and 12c Rubber plant leaves 7c Ceaf
will root); Stone plant leaf, 6c, 2 for
10c; bronze and white ang green Jew,
long runners, 10 and 12c; nice size
altheas, rooted, 15c and 12c, All del.
Seng no checks: for small, amounts.
Mrs. A. S. Paulk, Ocilla, Ga.
White Easter lily, blooming size, 10c
each, 40c per 1-2 doz. 75c doz. $5 a
100; dbl. red ang white ger. rooted, 10c
each, crabclaw cactus, 15 and 25c each.
All yooted. Add postage. Miss Idel
Rahn, Guyton, Ga. RFD 2.
4 varieties mixed jonquils or daffodil
bulbs, 60c a 100, $$5 a M. Mrs. D. A.
Pope, Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3.
Dahlia bulbs. red, purple, yellow,
dark red, 3 for 25c. Annie Stargel,
Flowery Branch, Ga. RFD 1.
Arborvitae, 15 in. high, 35 each;
golden bells and purple lilac, 20c each.
Postpaid. Miss Jessie Cash, Flowery.
Branch, Ga. Rt. 3.
Salmon sultanas, rooted, 15 geran-
iums, rooted, red, rosebud, salmon,
single and dbl. white, 15c; hibiscus cut.
10c; Xmas cherry, 25. Miss G. B. Mc-
Lane, Hartwell, Ga. -
Sev. large ferns and begonias: for
sale. Miss Bertha Thornton, Forsyth,
Ga. Box 398.
White and green stripeg Jew, 5c cut-
ting, also green and purple Jew, 5c;
ponciana bush seed, 10c per 1-2 tea-
cupful; trailing coleus 5c cutting.
Mrs. B. S. Ward, Toomsboro, Ga. Rt.
2 :
Mtn. laurels, 20c each; white pines,
25e each; white jonquils bulbs, 15c doz.
Evergreen galax, 15c doz. azaleas, 25
each; red dogwood, 25c each. Mrs. W.
H. Waters, Loving, Ga.
Jonquil bulbs, State insp. blooming
size, 75 a 100. 2 vairieties. Mrs. L. B.
Taylor, Rvdal,,Ga. :
White iris, 40c doz. pink hydrangea,
and Dorothy Perkin rose cuttings, each,
38 for 25c; 2 pretty red ger. 2 yrs. old,
25 in. high, $1 each pink oxalis bulbs,
10c each. Add postage. Money order
preferred. Miss Bessie Boone, Com-
merce, Ga.
All col. dbl. peony: flowered poppy
seed for fall planting, 5c per tbls. plus
Gay. 2:
April white narcissi bulbs, 25c doz.
.95 a 100; snow white August lily bulbs,
25e each. Orange day lily bulbs, 10
each, Add postage. Bernice Carson,
Austell, Ga. Rt. 2. S
Dbl. ger. cut. red, white, pink and
single salmon pink, req conch shell, 5
per cut. gladioli bulbs, 4 col. 25c doz.
Exch. some for a few crocus and a few
tulip bulbs. Write before sending.
Add postage on small orders. Mrs. S.
Spraggins, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 1.
Major Trumpet butter-cups, jon-
quils, sulphur phoenix daffadils, white,
April blooming narcissi, $1 a 100;
purple Roman hyacinths, 5 doz. $1;
nandinas, 50c each. Add postage with
all orders. Mrs. Allen Gregory, For-
syth, Ga. RFD 6:
Old time blue violets, the very sweet
variety (like the ones that grew in our
grandmothers garden.) lc ea. plant.
Include postage with orders. Miss Ella
Trimble, Adairsville, Ga.
White, April blooming narcissi, 25c
doz. little cluster narcissi bulbs, 25 doz.
All blooming size. Mrs. Jas. C. Gools-
by, Lincolnton, Ga. Rt. 5. .
Large Boston ferns, well rooted, 25c
each; ostrich plume ferns, very fine
size, 25 each, or will exch. for frying | 2n
size chickens; also have all kinds of
flower seed will sell or exch. Mrs. C.
L. Mullinax, Jonesboro, Ga. Rt. 2..
ite silk lily buttons, 10c each, 4
for 25c. BE, L. Corley ,Mauk, Ga.
White Bermuda Easter lily bulbs, $1
a doz. $8 a 100. Adgq Depieey: Miss Lela
Rahn, Rincon, Ga. Rt.
Orange day lilies, Hae! iris lilies, and
Lady Wash Bowl, all 5c doz. pink
perennial phlox, 35c doz. trailing arbu-
tus, 25c doz; 10 choice roses, $1 doz.
pink, yellow azaleas, $ 1doz. junipers
and ahborvitae, 25c each. Miss Gladys
Abercrombie, Morganton, Ga.
Giant pansies, hollyhocks and peren-
nial sweet peas in mixed colors, or-
ange King calendulas, yellow wall-
flowers, pink and crimson hibiscus, gol-
den glow, lunaria or Honesty, scarlet
verbena. All hardy plants that will
bloo min 1931. 25c doz. postpaid. Miss
Mary Lewis, Cornelia, Ga.
Chrysanthemums, cut flowers. Get
the Blue Ribbon on most all of my
flowers. Like to get in touch with
some florist and some party who would
ey =
Mrs. Cliff Booth, Kennesaw,
MARKET _
buy in quantities and some after them.
Mrs. C. C. Belcher, Palmetto, Ga.
April and May blooming narcissi
and long trumpet daffodils, blooming
size bulbs, 25c doz. hardy purple iris,
blooming size 35c doz, stiff leaf calad-
iums, 25c ea. 6 for $1 while spiria, the
dbl. bloom kind, good size bushes, 25c
each. buddlea, 20c each; Russian lilac,
25c each. Mrs. F. R. Hobbs, Siloam,
Ga.
3 yr. old Dwarf arborvitae 50 well
rooted, 35c each. Add postage on all
orders for less than $1, Mrs. W. R.
Norby, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 5. Box
Dbl. pink peony buatba: 40c each; 3
for $1; blue feather hyacinths, May
blooming ,6 for 30c; Oriental Magnifi-
cum lily bulbs, 25c each. Miss Minnie
Nash, Hampton, Ga. Rt. 2.
Water lilies, .white blooms, mtn.
ferns, evergreens, and trailing arbutus,
all 25c doz. azaleas, red and yellow, 50c
doz. and white dogwood, 2 for 25c. Add
postage. Mrs. A. R, Carson, Morgan-
ton, Ga.
Flower seed: beautiful, dbl. all col.
and variegateq Balson seed, also Cy-
press vine, petunias, etc. 10c per tea-
spoonful. eee Florence Sturm, States-
boro, Ga. Rt.
1 large oe or cape jasmine, 15
yrs. old, $25; if interested, call and see
Have to be moved in truck; can not
del. Also have butter-cup and jon-
quil bulbs, $1 a 100. Mrs.
Echols; Philomath, Ga. 2
. Mtn. fern, water lilies, evergreens
trailing arbutus, all-25c doz. white dog
wood, 2 for 25c; red and yellow azaleas,
50c doz. Add postage. Mrs.. W. T.
Boyce, Morganton, Ga.
Large blooming daffodils, 75c a 100;
$4 M. white lilac, 25c each; jonquils,
75c a 100; paper white narcissi, 75c a
100; dbl. yellow = -japonicas, 3 yrs. old,
25e each; snowballs, 25c each; bridal
wreath, 25 doz. golden chain, 15c ea.
All well rooted. Add postage. Mrs.
Esty Parks, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 2.
Purple and lavender iris, $1 a 100;
dbl. pink almond, bridal wreath, purple
lilac, golden bells, 15c each, 2 for 25c;
Sword lilies, 25c ea. May lilies, 25c doz.
$1 a 100. exch. for white sacks, or
anything of equal value that I need.
is Lester Frix, Talking HOck, Ga.
Blooming size butter and eggs bulbs,
20c doz. smaller size, 10c; April bloom-
ing narcissi, white yellow cup, 15c doz.
2 for 25c; rooted orchid plant, 25c; St.
Bernard ilies, rooted, 15c each; Bos-
ton and Ostrich plume ferns, well root-
eos 10c each. Mrs. V. P. Jackson, Ivey,
a.
Dark iris, $2 a 100; orange lilies, '75c
a 100; pink, hardy phlox, 50c doz. pink
primroses, 35c doz. evergreen vine with
blue flowers, $1 a 100; pink hibiscus,
50c each; mtn. ferns, 10c_ ea; field
daisies, 25e doz. leopard lilies, 10c ea;
snow balls, all 35c each; yellow for-
sythia, golden bells, 20 each; purple
and pink altheas, and bird-eye hedge,
both, 2 for 25c; weeping linden, 25c
each; white Eng. dogwood, old fash-
ioneq yellow rose and purple lilac, 25c
each. All well rooted. Add postage.
lixch. for white feed sacks, or other
useful things, Mrs. Nancy Henderson,
Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3.
Begonias, star leaf, gum leaf, boof-
steak, Rex, Picta Rosea, Coraline Lu-
crene, near Rex, asparagus plumosa,
Sg Roosevelt, maiden hair,
3 for 55c; Camelia Japonica, dbl.
fu white and pink Ligustrums,
Iwantan Nepal, Lucidum, variegated,
Photinia, Pyracantha, Euonymus, Cam-
phor, arbovitae, Cypress, Juniper,
Retinospora, any 3 for $1.55; Cedrus
Deodara, 75c each; abelia, rosemary,
primulium, dbl. yellow, white, pink,
also red, cream with red stripe, oleand-
ers, Grang Duke jasmines, night bloom-
ing jasmine, crepe myrtles, pink,
white, purple and red. Spireas, Thum-
bergi, Van Houtte, dbl. Reevsana,
pink, crimson, weigelas, pink, red,
variegated. Barberry, butterfly bush,
Deutzia, Nandina Domestica, Forsy-
thias, hydrangea, punica, white wis-
teria, radiance roses, red and _ pink,
Mrs. Chas. Bell, White Radiance, any
4 for $1.15; 6 for $1.60; 12 for $3.20;
abelias, $25. 00 a 100. <All. postpaid.
Order now for fall del. Mrs. J. A.
Griffin, Cordele, Ga. 512 16th Ave.
East.
Yellow lilies, 25c doz. white Easter
lilies, 30c doz. white lilies, 25c each;
purple butterfly bush, 50c each; snow-
balis, well rooted, and red erepe myr-
Ben, T.:
tle, 20 each; blue bear grass, 25 cook:
deep pink, hardy phlox, 30c doz. ae
postage. Mrs. Dessie Vick, Ellijay, Ga,
Rt. 3:
Purple, lavender mixeq. iris, 25c doz.
white sword lilies, 30c each; lemon -
lilies, 25c doz. yellow japonicas, 25c ea;
blue, white lilac, 30c each; crepe myr-
tles, 25c each; snowballs,
butter-cups. hardy phlox, pink, and
purple, 25c doz. red honeysuckle, 30c;
mtn. ferns, 24 for 45c; .White Easter
lilies, 25c doz. bridal wreath, 20c each;
bleeding heart, puzzle fool, 40c bulb:
Texas Umbrella bush, 12 in. 2 ang 3
yr. old, $1.25; peach rose bush, 15c
each. Add postage. Miss Pearl Vick,
Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3.
Dbl. dahlias, mix. col. 5c each pure
white, large type, reflexed chrysanthe-
mums, 5c each, 50c doz. purple King
iris, 50c doz., mixed light yellow, white
edged lavenderand white, mix. col. 50
doz. Turks Cap, rooted, nice size bush-
es $1 doz. cannas, rich red, 8 to 10 in.
in blooms, and lemon yellow and crim-
son and gold ang oraige red, cannas,
all 50c doz. colster zinnia seed mix. col.
10c package; gladioli bulbs, rich colors
mixed, 50c doz. Variety flower seed;
flowering almonds, voles bells, wild
azaleas, sweet shrubs, white dogwood,
maple, sweet gum, pink Dorothy P.
roses, blue rose vines. Sell, or exch.
any of the above for Valentine bean
seed ang other good bush or vine bean
seed, Bermuda onion sets, white sacks,
large size. Add postage. Mrs.
Daniel, Winder, Ga. Rt. 1.
Dbl. white spirea, bridal wreath pur-
4A SS
ea. 2 for 25c; Eng. dogwood, and golden
bells, 10c ea. pink weigelas, 2 yr. old,
melon col. crepe myrtle, 25c; ae -and
purple altheas, 10c each; Ja Bp oe
plants, 10c ea. $1 per 12: dbl. yellow
leas, 15c ea. 2 for 25; pink rimroses,
15c doz. red verbena, 5 b dusty
miller butter an deggs, 15c doz. Dore-
thy P. roses free with every $1 order.
All well rooted. Add postage. Ellen
Silvers, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 2.
Rose, salmon, purple sultanas, 15c ea,
maple begonias, 10c red rosebud and
dbl. white ger. cedar, ferns, dif. var.
begonias, all 15c each; white and red
a 100; red and yellow, dbl. cannas, 5@c
doz. August lilies, 30c dahlias, dif. col.
40c doz. white peonies, 40c each; ever-
greens, large size, and pink monthly
rose bushes, 25c each; weeping lanta-
nas, 25c ea. Miss Florrie Hughey, Ran-
ger, Ga. Rt. 1.
Rooted warf boxwoods, cut. 75c doz.
25, $5 a 100; 50 rooted crepe myrtles,
20 each, $2. 50 for lot; white cherokee
roses, good roots, $3 a 100; 50c doz.
white, blue, yellow and pink iris, mix-
ted, $1 doz. yellow, pink and: bronze
pink weigelas, van Houtte spirea, and:
mums, semi-large, 10c each, 40c dos.
white lilac, white Kerria, white spirea
and bridal wreath, 25c ea. or 6 for $1;
req everblooming spirea, 20c each, 6 for
$1; pink and red cannas, 60c doz.
blackberry lilies, 40c doz. Blanche |
Woodruff, Greenville, Ga.
Weigelas, abelias, altheas, dbl. Japa-
nese honeysuckle, pink spirea and but-
terfly bush, 20c each, 6 for $1; weeping
linden, single white althea, bridal
wreath, forsythia, purple lilac and gol-
perriwinkle vine, anyrtle vine, 15 doz. |
each; purple wisteria, 15 each; white
violets and variegated, Chesterfield
daisies and all col. sweet Williams, 2
doz. 15c; Golden bells, Autumn Glow,
and mixeg col. hardy verbena, 20c doz.
perennial pea seed, 10c per spoonful:
Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3.
Lavender crepe myrtle, yellow,
bridal wreath ,winter blooming yellow
jasmine, hardy oak leaf hydrangea,
all 25c each; Madonna lilies, 25c ea.
bulb; dbl. pink hyacinth bulb, 15c ea;
rose oxalis, 6c ea. bulb; dbl. red dahlia,
10 ea. 3 for 25e; large, dbl. cannas, dif.
kinds, 3 bulbs for 25c, or 6 for 45c; red,
gonias, 10c each; white begonias, 5c
each; orange sultanas, red and pink
rosebud ger. sev. dif. ger. 10c each;
weeping lantana, 5 cutting; seed:
Sweet peas, hardy yard hibiscus (plant
this fall to bloom next year); large,
dbl. mixeg col. dahlias, fall marigolds,
dwarf red prince feathers. geo, and
other flower seed, 10c pkg. Miss Bva
Cogburn, Alpharetta, Ga. Rt. 2
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50c each;
me
ple lilac, and dbl. pink almonds, all 15
25 each; snowballs, 26c each; water-
hydrangeas, 20c each; blue violets, 50e
$3 a 100; larger size, $1 doz. $1.75 per ee
den bells, 4 for 25c; junipers, 25c each; ae
ab
japonica, red flowering quince, cluster
Spencer and everlasting mixeq colors _
japonicas, 15c each, 2 for 25e; pink azm-
ne
ae
everblooming begonias, pink, maple be-
~_ ~
&
| Pouce For
Sale \ :
er, 11-2 yrs. old. Mrs.
Point, Ga. 5
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WHITE ROCKS
_ . Super quality White Rocks, direct
from Berry Bros. (Kansas) Hatchery:
8 March hatch now laying pulleis,
$1.50 each; 12 pullets, 5 mos. old, $1.25
each; 4 cockerels, 5 mos. old, $2 each.
No culls. Fine egg stock. Mrs. W. C.
Kelley, Buchanan, Ga.
A few more pure bred. White Rock
_ roosters from finest, pure bred layer:
in Southeast Ga. Less than 6 mos. old
- fully dev. wt. 5 to 7 Ibs. Milk fed since
day old. $4 each FOB. Money order.
- Satisfaction guar. If interested in fu-.
_ Dublin, Ga.
: 2 : ~~
WYANDOTTES
6 pure bred S. L. Wyandotte grown
roosters, fine cond. $$1 each., R. H.
- Hambrick, Lavonia, Ga.
- 68. L. Wyandotte Mareh hatch
_ roosters, $1: each; also 6 R. I. Reg hens,
yr. old, $1 each; 12 Buff Leghorn 1 yr.
old hens, and 1 B. L. rooster, same
ae $1 each. Mrs. I. H. Boles, Duluth,
Ba ae
ture supply, advise also. M. A. Khourg;
-. Poultry Wanted |
os ANDALUSIANS WANTED
Be Want 1 pure bred -Andalusian cock-
-erel. J. H. Strange, Homer, Ga. Rt. 2.
ce BANTAMS WANTED ~~ |
Want to buy 5 Red Pile Game Ban-
same. F. W. Perkins, Jr. Perkins, Ga.
. BARRED ROCKS WANTED F
-- Want Parks Reg. B. R. pullets, not
under. 4 mos. old, Exch. value fov
same Mrs. James Lewis, Adairsville
pore. Rte. :
Want to exch. value for B. Rock
Waycross,
_ pullets, Mrs. B. F. Moody,
: Ga. 1701 Gilmore St.
GAMES WANTED
_. Want to exch a fine young rooster
for full breed Cornish Game, or wii
* sell my rooster. Write. Mrs. B. F.
ay *Waycross, Ga. 1701 Gilmore
Want. to buy pure Grist Grady Pit
game hens or pullets. Felton Brim,
Pelham, Ga.
Want to hear from party having the
Shoemaker strain Cornish Games, al-
so want to hear from anyone having
the real Buff Orp. ducks. E.- H. Lip-
ford, Americus, Ga. 803 Felder St.
: LEGHORNS WANTED
~. Want_ several hundred White or
Brown' L. or Ancona>pullets or young
hens. Must be healthy .and:reasonable
price. Mrs. Allie Brown, Hapeville, Ga.
Want 50 or 100 this yrs hatch, now
laying pullets. Tancred or Tom Barron
- strain.-Quote cash price on same. Ne
culls. Mrs. #..T. Almon, Midland, Ga.
_ Want-:party to quote best price on 50
White or Brown L. good stock pullets
Must. be free of disease, and no culls.
J. W. Rabon, Cecil, Ga.
---Want 500 or 1 M. White L. pullets
or young hens, March or April hatch,
Exch. other value for same. Write. W.
B. Lyens, Kingsland, Ga.
/ Want 100 W. L. English or Tancred
strain pullets, March or April hatch
in good healthy cond. cheap for cash.
. E. L. Pease, Columbus Ga. Rt. 1.
~~ Want to exch. Chinchilla rabbits,
_ Stahl strain from. Gold Certificat,
= stock: -1 litter of 7 @ does and
pucks), born: Jan, 10th; .1 litter of
- porn June 29th, for White L. pullets
March or April hatch. Rabbits al
fine and healthy. Want 40 pullets for
ihe lot. Mrs. Grace Hoxie, Waresboro
a.
~ Want to exch value for 25 W. L. pul-
lets, FOB shipping point. Mrs. W. A.
Smith, Madison, Ga. Rt. 5.
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
: WANTED ;
Want to.exch. good.value for 30
ready to lay, thoroughbred pullets.
Mrs. Henry McGee, Atlanta, Ga. _53
- Warren St. S. E.
Want friers, heavy breed,
from i
1-2 to 2 lbs.- State kind you have,
number, best price and when ship-
ment can be made. Chas. F. Howe, Ft.
Valley, Ga. :
Want to exch. a 2 yr. old Golden
Buff Orp. cock for Icock of any large
preed (except Barred Rock) not. over
3 yrs. old. Mrs. Walter Collier, Ft. Val-
=ley; Ga. Rt..3- '
-.- .ORPINGTONS WANTED
Want to exch. 1 J. B. Giant cocker-
el and 1 R. I. Red rooster, both fine
or 1-pure bred Buff Orpington roost-
TURKEYS. GUINEAS, DUCKS, .
GEESE, ETC. WANTED
Want to exch 2 Golden, Buff Orp.
cockerels, .March hatch, Exhibition
type, for 1 full bred Bronze tom. Mrs:
Claude Ridley, Franklin, Gav
Want to exch. 10 pullets and 1 cock,
April Ist hatch, puse bred S. C. R. I.
Reds fors3 young turkey hens and gob-
bler. Prefer M. B. and not later than
May hatch. I to*pay irt. on-what I get
in exch. G. B. Isler, Meigs, Ga.
/ SUSSEX WANTED
Want to exch. 15 pure bred Donald-
son R. I. Red March hatch pullets and
cockerels, for that same number of
Speckled Sussex. Must be be pure
pred. T. W. Dickinson, Monroe, Ga.
or will exch. R. I. pullets for |
table. nick
four winter fleck and. cash in on the
* igh
| Rt. 2.
WYANDOTTES WANTED
Want 25 pullets, not over yr. old,
pure bred Regal Dorcas White Wyan-
dottes, John S. Martin. strain. Write
best price and when del. A. B. Hollis,
Madison, Ga. Bee os
Baby Chicks For Sale
W. L. baby
Pure bred Tancred
~| chicks, R. 1. Reds, aid W .Wyandottes
ylZ.a 100: October del. \D: 4. Ogden,
Oaum, Ga. :
High powered baby chicks from pure
vlooaed floks of heavy laying hens:
x. L Reds and 8. R., each $13 a 100;
W. Wyandottes, $14; Tancred W. L.,
and Hverlay Brown L., each, $12; dei.
i00. per cent live del. guar.
Aon assured, Lots less than i100, ada
ic per chick extra. D. F. Thomas, O-
dum, Ga. ; :
A Blue Ribbon flock is always prof-
Use Blue Ribbon chicks for
late winter and early spring
poultry prices. Every chitk strong ana
ausky.. Write for Special low prices.
100 per cent live del. guar. J. I. Hos-
iord, Atlanta, Ga.
Baby chicks from State Accredited
flocks bred for high. egg production.
Write for prices for kind you~ want
and number. Chas. F. Howe, Ft. Val-
iey, Ga.
Tancred W. L, chicks, $11_a 100; B.
I. and Anconas, $12; R..1I.. Reds or B.
R. $13. Chicks hatched from healthy,
-plood tested. flocks of mature hens
that have been bred for high produc-
tion. Guar. 100 per cent live del. Also
custom hatching, 3c an egg. Set every
Wednesday. Trays hold 110 eggs. S. P.
Howe, Hapeville, Fa.
Baby Chicks Wanted
Want 150 chicks to raise on halves
from 6 to 8 wks. old: White L. or B
R. Do any one fair and.square. Send
chicks at once. Mrs. Era Ash, Dahlon-
ega, Ga. Rt. 1. :
Want, 500 chicks, any large breed tc
raise to 10 wks. old. Will give party al
I raise except 150: if raise 500, wil
give 350 head and keep 150. Gooc
range, care and plenty of feed. Rev. J
B. White, Garfield, Ga.
"ange, care and plenty of feed. Write
at once. Rev. P. B. White, Garfield
Ga.
Would like to exch. money making
value for baby chicks or pullets: Write
f interested. All letters answered.
John Whatley, Carrollton, Ga. :
Want 1-or 200 chicks, day old to
aise to & or 10 wks. Well exp. Report
weekly. Give good ref. Rocks or Reds
yreferred. J. W. Rabon, Cecil, Ga.
Want best price on heavy, pure
breeds for cash, or will exch.. rabbit:
ow same. Mrs: H. T.Almon; Midland,
B 3
Want 200 chicks, 100 each R. I. Reds
and Barred Rocks. Return half at 10
wks. old. U. L. Plumly, Woodstock, Ga.
f -
| Live Stock For Sale
CATTLE FOR SALE
1 Holstein and 2 Guernsey bull calves
8 mos. old, ent. to reg. $25 each, FOB
All in fine cond. and from high pro-
ducing milk afig butter cows. Mfrs.
Milton Minshew, Walden, Ga. ~
1 Reg. Jersey heifer, 16 mos. old,
bred Aug. 6, 1930 to Fambogss Noble
Alligator. $75. OC. A. Lovingood,
Kennesaw, Ga. Rt. 3. S
5 nice milch cows at reasonable pri-
.|ces. Will be fresh between November
and December.. Grade Jerseys. I. T.
Wyatt, Farrar, Ga,
- 1 goog dairy cows, Jerseys, and all
very gentle ang easy to milk, 3 and 4
3. L, Burt
Satisiac- |-
gal. cows.
B. H. Moye, Wrightsville, Ga.
7 yr. old J. cow, calf, 2 mos. old, $75
without calf. A No. 1 cow; 1. grade
Ayrshire bull, 3 yrs. old (a good breed-
er anda good individual), $150. All
FOB at RR station, crated, ready for
shipment. W. D. Wilbanks, Cave
Springs, Ga. eee :
- 22 mos.wld Jersey bull, wt. about
800 ibs. Bought from Ga, State Col-
lege of Agriculture when a calf. Rais-
ed by a club member, : Volunteer's
-| Foremost Jap son of. Famous Cor-
nelius Volunteer, No. 268,012. Write,
for photograph if really interested,
price, $75: FOB Metter, Ga. Also 6
mos. old. Jersey bull calf, subject to
reg. Sire Volunteers Foremost Jap,
No. 260,560, dam Majestic, Sarah of
Tifton, $25; also 2 cows and calves,
grade Jerseys, $50 each; J. Carl
Daughtry, Metter, Ga. :
1 heifer, part Jersey in fine condi-
tion, will freshen in October. Will sell
for $35 before she freshens. W. B.
Winn, RFD A, Athens, Ga. y
Sev. fancy, pure bred Jersey bulls, 4
to 18 mos.. old, for sale or exchange
for pure bred heifers of same breed,
& M. School, Madison, Ga. 2
Grade Jersey heifers, springers anc
FRESH, Car lets or less. John A.
Campbell, RFD 2, Norman Park, Ga.
Nice Jersey bull calf, 2 mos. old,
out of a fine Jersey cow and by a reg-
bull. Beef calf, cant be registered. No
exchange. J. E, Bailey, Raymond, Ga.
25 head of highly bred Jersey an
Guernsey heifers, 300 to 600 Ibs. at 6c
per Ib. Some to freshen soon. Sired by
pure bred. Guernsey. J. H. Cochran,
Swords, Ga.
2 yoke of oxen for sale cheap. ' for
cash, or will exchange for one pr 0:
mules weighing 1100 lbs. Not over 6
ee old. J. L. Ellis, RFD 3, Canton,
a.
One half Hasting bull, 1 yr.
from good milker, gentle, and will
Storey, RFD 1, Quitman, Ga.
Nice lot of cattle for bean fields. 65
head if nice steers, 400 to 600 lbs. FOE
cars, for the lot, $26 per head. E. E.
Bass, Milledgeville, Ga.
2 male calves, one Holstein and
Jersey crossed, 17 mos. old and one
Jersey, 22 mos. old, gentle and in good
condition, $15 for former and $25 for
latter! at my bari. Mrs. J. H. Kytle,
Ayersville, Ga. :
One 2 yr. old Black Jersey bull,
white nose, for sale or exchange for
a heifer giving milk or soon to fresh-
en, Mrs. L. H. Speer, RFD 3, Fayette-
ville, Ga. : ;
-2male yearlings about 7 mos. old,
will exchange for 40 white or Brown
Leghorn pullets beginning to lay, or
hens not over 1 yr. old, or for 30 larg-
or breed hens. Will give the two for
a good heifer already bred to come in
n the winter or early spring. Holstein,
Jersey or crossed, or a heifer from a
zood heavy producer of milk and but-
ter cow. Must be gentle and have good
qualities. Must deliver and get year-
lings. Mrs. Carrie Lou Sanders, RFD
1, Box 78, Knoxville, Ga.
HOGS FOR SALE -
_ 6 mos. old black, Essex male, cholera
immune, reg. in buyers name, $12. A.
L. Law, RFD 3, Eastman, Ga.
3 O. I. C. gilts, 1 yr. old, and one 8
mos. old gilt, all double immune./ Can
be registered. Also one reg. boar, 2 yrs
old, double immune, price, $100 FOB
| Savannah, Ga. A. G. Bledsoe, Gen.
Delivery, Savannah, Ga. .
Reg. Big Bone Black Essex, satis-
faction guaranteed. W. J. Bargeron,
Sardis, Ga. i
Duroc male, 2 1-2 yr. old; reg. chol-
era immune, $25 or will exchange for
feeding oats or yellow corn (shelled)
E. Maynard, Newton, Ga..!
Little Bone Black Guinea male
shoats now ready for service, $10 each,
immune from. cholera, treated for
swine plague. Also pair of gilts. Nine
grade shoats, Hampshire and S. Pol-
and China, crated, $5 each, if all are
taken will make at $4 each. This offer
good for one week only. I. G. Thomp-
son, RFD 2, Garfield, Ga.
-Thorobred black Big Bone Poland
China boar, 18 mos. old, good condi-
tion. Entitled to rege. Mother register-
ed, $30 FOB. J. F, Lewis, RFD 3, Ad-
airsville, Ga.
One pr. of black Poland China pigs,
5 mos. old, thorobred. Will register in
huvers: name, $30. I. B- Nicholson,
RED 3, Columbus, Ga. - -
5 life immune Dec. fattening shoats,
*} each, at my placex T. J. Postma,
Folkston, Ga.
S. P. C, gilts, sired by Announcer
bargain. Write. Mrs.
Ayrshire heifer, 15 mos. old, $35; 1 reg.
or for good legume hay. 8th Dist. A. |
old.
lead or drive, $35 at-barn. Floyd. J}
Thursday, October 2,
orld Grand Champion of 28 and 29
also booking orders for fall pigs sired
by same male. J. H. Cavender, Mill
wood, Ga.. coe
2 nice reg. Poland China gilts fo:
sale, one will farrow in Decemoper, oth:
er ready to breed. Price, $35 at lot or
$40 crated. J. J. Harris, PelhamyGa.
Pure bred big bone Poiand (Chin:
female, pigs thrifty-and in good con
| $8 each. Riley C. Couch, Turin, Ga.
_ Duroc Jersey pigs, will be ready th
latter part of October, now 3 wks. old
mates for sale only. Some of same
stock won prizes in Atlanta swine
show Sept. 12, 1930, $10 each FOB
Metter, Ga. Also Duroc and Black Es-
sex Cross, a thrifty hog, $8. J. Car.
Daughtry, Metter, Ga. ee
Registered Hampshire Boars. an
young gilts from Champion blood line:
from $12 to $20, including registratio:
papers and crating.. L. E. Hatcher
Cochran, Ga. 3
For quick growth and large litters,
try reg. O. I. C. pigs, 10 wks. old, $8.5
each, or $16 per pr. ped. papers free.
A. T. Rigsby, RFD B, Camilla, Ga.
One Duroc Jersey male, 2 yrs. ol
sell cheap or! exchange for Jerse
heifer of same value. Mrs. G.
Clark, RFD 1, Waynesville, Ga.
Shoats for sale, will make good hog;
for bacon this fall, no hogs shipp
$4 each at my farm. E. C.
| RED 1, Box 33, Alma, Ga. _
One 2 yr. old Duroc Jersey male,
wt. 600 or 700 lbs, immune for life
against (cholera and reg. in buyers
name. Also one Duroc Jersey sow and
pigs reg. in buyers name, choler
immune, sow how one yr. old. Se
them at my barn or write R. W. Gab-.
riel, RFD 3, Colbert, Ga. eS
One sow, weighing 150 lbs. with
pigs, to exchange for seed grain,
would exchange pigs at $5 to $10 each
Write what you have. Sudie Herring
ton, Calhoun, Ga. Z :
48 meat hogs, av. wt. 150 lbs. If a
sold at one time, will take 9 1-2c per
pb. at my barn. R. V. Weaver, C-o Al
lied Engineers, Inc., Milledgeville, Ge
Pure bred Duroc Jersey pigs. Pey
Hodges, Brinson, Ga.
\
$8 each or-$15 per pr. All pigs can be
registered. No exchange. J. E. Bailey,
Raymond, Ga. ee
Duroc Jersey pigs; all ages, immun
for life against cholera, and reg. i
buyers name at reasonable prices
Write, asking prices on what y
want. L. M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga.
Little Bone Guinea Gilt, 10 mos. 61
Can be bred any time, 36. about 90 lb.
$35. R. E. Barnes, Graymont, Ga.
Champion S. P. C. pigs for sale or
exchange for chickens. F. H. Bunn,
Midville, Ga. _ ; S
4 Duroc shoats, ent to reg. 4 1-2
mos. old, $9 each; 7 Duroc shoats, 4
mos. old, ent. to register. $8 each. J. C.
Lumsden, Talbotton, Ga. .
5 December shoats, $5 each. Cash
place. T. J. Postma, Folkston, G
Rie & ;
1 good brood P. C. sow, 13 pigs in
last litter, also several young shoats,
for sale. Mrs. Will Trimble, Adairs:
ville, Ga. vee s
- 6 good pigs, 3 mos. old, $3.50 ea. FOB
T. W. Roughton, Scotland, Ga.
HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
1 black roan horse mule, 7 yrs. old.
wt. 1 M. lbs. Good worker. $200. E. L.
Rauton, Uvalda, Ga. Rt. 1.. iy
11 yr. old black sorrell mare,
Percheron breed. Soung and gentl
good eyes, does not scare, and wo:
kick. Sell, or exch. for anything ca:
use. At my lot. Thos. Jefferson, Na
ville, Ga. Rt. 3. : ee
1 black horse farm mule, wt. abou
1 M. lbs. $45 cash, or for 50-bu. cor
Barney B. Newman, Stilson, Ga. _
A fine pr. of mules, 8 and 10.yrs.
old; 1 wt. 1100 lbs. and other, 1200,
Bay-Black, $300 for the 2. T. J. An-
derson, Box Springs, Ga. : oe
1 Shetland pony, well broke, work
anywhere, cheap. Write for particu-
lars: Kinney Powell, Villa Rica, Ga. -
For sale cheap, or will let for her
feed, 1 good work pony, perfectly
gentle, good for saddle, buggy or plow.
Sound except for enlarged knee, whic
doesnt hinder her work. J. E. Barnett,
Carroliton, Ga. Rt. 7.
1 bay horse, 5 yrs. old, wt. about 900
lbs. Gentle and fast. Write or see. A.
J. Kent, Midville, Gai RFD 2...
_4 yr. old stallion horse, real good
figure and of good blood. Write for
further information, price, etc. J. 1.
Robinson, Donalsonville, Ga. Rt. 2.
Wee
RABBITS FOR SALE
12 N. Z. White, pink-eyed rabbits; 9
bucks and 3 does, 6 to 7 mos. old, $1.25
each, Write for information. Miss
Naomi Allison, Lithia Springs, Ga.
1 pr. white rabbits, about 3 yrs. old,
yuck $3 for pr. or $1.75 each. Ralph H.
Ayers, Cedartown, Ga.
ie does and 1 buck, Belgian Hares,
grown and 6 young ones, at $6 for lot.
a . Overby, 22 11th St., Columbus,
Beautiful Silver Martens and Chin-
chilla rabbits, $5 per trio, bred does,
$3 each. One snow white Angora doe,
ped. stock. Papers with every rabbit.
A. A. Marshall, Washington, Ga.
New Zealand Reds, does 4 mos. old,
$2 each, does and bucks 7 mos. old, $3
each, Pedigreed does and bucks, 8 1-2
mos. old, $3.50 each; chinchillas, stan-
dard wt. bucks, 7 mos. old, $3 each;
trio, 2 dces and one buck, 4 mos. old,.
$7.50. Sired by Stahls Gold. Cert.
Stock. E. T. Almon, Midland, Ga.
- New Zealand white does and bucks,
Chinchilla does and bucks, with pedi-
~ gree. Reason for selling, on account
of sickness. Mrs. W. H. Allen, 1152
Holderness St., S. W., Atlanta, Ga.
- 2 pr. Chinchilla rabbits, all have
pedigree and are ready to breed. Will
sell for $5 per pr. or $8 for lot FOB, or
will exchange for 10 large young hens,
any breed. Lawrence Dodson, RFD 4,
Fairburn, Ga. Ze
- One pr. New Zealand white rabbits,
3 mos. old, wt. 5 lbs, price, $3. Jordan
N. Branch, Box 51, Baxley, Ga.
1 red giant doe about grown, will sel!
or exchange, Ralph Gibson, Midland,
Ga.
Stahls silver cer. Chinchillas, full
stock pedigreed, and from reg. stock,
free of disease, fat and healthy, 2
bucks, pedigreed, 6 mos. old, wt. 4 1-2
. to 5 lbs. $1.40 each; 1 ped. 6 mos. old,
wt. 4 Ibs, $1.25; lpr. ped. 6 mos. old,
wt. 4 3-4 to 5 1-4 lbs. each, $4; 1 ped.
N. Z. Red, wt. 5 lbs, 6 mos. old, $1.35.
>Terms cash, or 1-2 down and _ bal.
COD. Satisfaction guaranteed. Harold
Smith, RFD 4, Baxley, Ga.
Qne buck and 2 does, Belgian and
Chinchilla, large and Aas $1 each.
Wilson Carson, Hampton, Ga.
Chinchilla rabbits, all ages, some
extra fine does. Will sell or exchange
for anything can use. Write for prices.
Have ped. papers on some. IVETS. cH. Las
Hicks, Fairburn, Ga.
7 heavy beautiful Chinchillas, in-
cluding about 2 bucks, one young, none
over year and half. $10. First money
order gets them. Also pr. white pink-
eyed rabbits, very beautiful, $1.75, or
will exchange the lot for Barred Rock
- or R. I. Red pullets. John Whatley,
Carrollton, Ga.
SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE >
6 mos. old buck, half Nubian, sell or
exch. for a pure bred 6 mos. old Nubian
doe. Let me hear at once. A. N.
Adams, Elberton, Ga. Rt. 9 Box 19.
- Toggenburg milk goat, about 2 1-2
yrs. old, nearly dried up, but now giv-
ing over qt. milk per day. Will sacri-
fice for $18. Woulg exch. for pure bred
R. I. Red, B. R., or any pure bred hens.
J. W. Thompson, Fitzgerald, Ga. P. O.
Box 506.
1 black Nubian buck, 8 in. flop ears,
tan markings. A sure breeder. Kind
and gentle, no horns. $48. or exch. for
~ good pigs; 1 Reg. Tog. doe with 2nd
kid. Direct from: Arciaoda Farms in
Ark. $35 without kid, or both for $45,
FOB crated. Exch. for pigs or for
large breed hens. No Leghorns want-
ed; 1 Tog. doe, 1st kid, Ent. to rreg. $28
FOB, crated, or exch. as above. Rufus
R. Duffey, Carrollton, Ga. Care Mt.
Oak Farm. ~
White milk goat, also a 6 mos. old
_ billy, both reasonable. Call Hemlock
0107-J. or come see, Mrs. ee ae Roeca,
Atlanta, Ga. 331 9th, St.
About 40 head of oe oats Writ
at-once. Troy Smith, Elza, Ga.
Pure bred Corridale Rams and 1
Grade C. Ram at reasonable prices;
Sheep that clipped 18 lbs. wool and
produce lambs, dressing 120 lbs. at 4
mos. E. B. Weatherly, Cochran, Ga.
Toggenburg milk goats, Reg. stock,
-18 mos. old doe now giving 3 qts. per
day, horniless, dark color with waddles
under throat (mother gave 1 1-2 gal.
per day), $50, or exch. for Reg. Guern-
sey heifer in good shape; 15 mos. old,
gray color buck with waddles, came
from across the Waters, and his
mother gave 1 3-4 gal. per day. Paid
$100 for him at 8 mos. old; sell for $75,
or. exch. for reg. Guernsey heifer, 1
vr. old, in good shape. Buck is horn-
less and first prize winner at Fair; a
So have 2 doe kids, 5 mos. old,
Clarkesville.
: MARKET
Toggenburg and half Nubian, large to
age, ae each, L. J. Ellis, Cumming,
Ga. De ee
Live Stock Wanted
Xx
CATTLE WANTED
Want to exch. value, $150 for cows,
also want to hear from parties who will
let out some cows on 50-50 basis. Have
plenty of feed and pasture. G. W.
Lamb, Lyons, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 114.
Wan; to exch. value for a good milch
jcow with young calf, or to freshen
soon. H. C. Warren, Pitts, Ga.
Want good milch cow fresh or soon
to freshen. Will exch. value for same.
Write for particulars. Mrs. R. L. Ros-
ser, Cordele, Ga. Rt. D.
Quote best prices on 2 reg. Jersey
heifers, that wiil freshen between now
and January Ist. If you cannot furnish
Reg. Papers do not reply. Must be a
bargain for cash. W. D. Hall, Metter,
Want one. pr. unrelatea Guer nsey
calves, male and female, 8 or 10 wks.
old. Want reg. stock or sub. to reg.
Will exchange the worlds largest anu
best layers, Big Bone Giant Bronze
turkeys for same. Up until Nov. ist
can offer a bargain. I paid $5 each for
eggs to get the birds, and now have
them in the mountains of California.
Early toms grow to weigh) 55 to 60 lbs
each; hens, 24 to 27 lbs. each. L. J.
Hillis, RFD 5, Cumming, Ga.
Want a 2 mos. old Jersey or Jersey
and Holstein mixed heifer calf, from
4 gal. cow and good sire, or would ex-
change R. I. Red pullets. Mrs. Fred
Atkinson, Ray City, Ga. Rt. 2.
Want 10 or 15 head of Guernsey
heifers, wt. from 200 to 250 lbs. each
at reasonable price. Black Guernseys
preferred, and must be thoroughbreds.
oe at once. L. B. Brown, Howard,
Want to bay some. calves, cee
Write what you oe price, etc. L.
Phillips, Colquitt, G
Want 2 reg. 6 moe. old Pera
heifers, cheap for cash, of high pro-
ducing stock. W. R: Suddethe Cuth-
bert, Ga. Rt. 2.
Will exch. large draft horse for
fresh or soon to freshen Jersey cows,
also other value for cows. M. L. Wes-
ter, Ringgold, Ga. Rt. 1.
Want Jersey heifer from a good
milk and butter cow, in exch. for Du-
roc J. male 2 yrs. old. Mrs. G. M.
Clark, Waynesville, Ga. Rt. 1.
Want 1 or 2 good milch cows with
young calves, to milk for their feed,
and raise calves for party that owns
cows. Have a me pasture. Jas. T.
Swint, Dearing, Ga.
Want- to trade 15 bu. of corn and
other $58 value for a 3 or 3 1-2 gal.
milk and 1 Ib. butter per day cow,
with young calf. Let me hear soon.
Mrs. P. J. Hast, Loganville, Ga.
Want to buy. on installment plan a
good Jersey milch cow at reasonable
price. U. H. Morrison, McIntosh, Ga.
HOGS WANTED
Want to exch. 5 Kerlin strain March
hatch W. L. pullets for 1 pure bred sow.
pig, wt. around 50 lbs. Any good
breed, but prefer Little Bone Guinea.
Mrs. Milton Minshew, Walden, Ga.
Want to exch. 10 pullets and 1 cock,
April first hatch, pure bred'S. C. R.I.
Reds for a Duroc gilt, reg. in my name
mot over 4 mos. old, and wt. not less
than 60 lbs. I pay Ent. on; what I get
in exch. G. D. Isler, Meigs, Ga.
Want to exch. $20 value for 6 wks.
old pigs, or for White Rock pullets or
hens, not over 2 yrs. old. Mrs. J. B.
Pruitt, Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 90.
Want to exch. good value for shoats
at 10c per Ib. Write for full particu-
lars. J. E. Horne, Pinehurst, Ga.
Want a little bone, Guinea male,
the stay-fat kind, ready for service. C.
KE. Knight, Ft. Valley, Ga. RFD 3.
Want 100 head of 100 lb. hogs to go
on fields. E. E. Bass, Milledgeville, Ga.
RABBITS WANTED
Will exchange ped. 6 mos. old bucks
for ped. 5 mos. old does, or 2 bucks
for one ped. 8 mos .old doe. All must
be healthy and free of disease. Harold
Smith, RFD 4, Box 97, Baxley, Ga.
SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED
Want common goats, any number
up to 50. State lowest cash price, FOB
D. B. Allmon, Clarkes-
ville, Ga. Rt. 4.
Georgia Products
For Sale
BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
Willets Wonder Eng. peas, clean
BOLLE TRIN
and sound. Order now, $12 bu. C. B.
Bailey, Covington, Ga. R. F. D. 5.
Cream Sugar Crowders, 20c lb. aie
Mrs. Grace Murphy, Jasper, Ga. Rt.
No. 1 Cream Crowders, Calif. wane
eyed, all picked in fair weather before
rains, and are well cleaned and free of:
weevils: 3 lbs. 50c; 8 Ibs. $1, Postpaid.
Write for prices on larger quantities.
Grady Kelly, Sulphur Springs, Ga. Rt.
J.
Mung beans, (5 lbs. plants an acre;
makes 2 seed crops @ yr.) $2 per 100
lbs. New Era peas (the most produc-
tive pea in cultivation), $4 bu. Wm.
Nunn, Lawrenceville, Ga. Rt. 4.
Pure Cream Crowders, 25 lb. Will
send sample. T. W. Petty, Varnells,
Ga. RFD 2.
Large, Cream Sugar Crowders, also
choicest Lady peas, guar. absolutely
pure, soung and clean, 5 lbs. or more,
20c lb. postpaid; Willets Wonder
Frost-Proof Eng. peas, 3 lbs. $1 del. C.
F. Maddox, Buford, Ga.
New crop Rice peas, 20c lb. Clean
and sound. Mrs. J. C. Daves, Ellijay,
Ga. Rt. 3.
2 bu. more or less, Lady peas, 15c Ib.
del. Mrs. J. H. Strange, Homer, Ga. Rt
2
Old time Florida velvet beans, later
and more vines and beans shipped in
November or December. Orders now
booked, $3 bu. Cash. N. T. Beasley,
Kite, Ga. :
New crop Lady peas, treated for
weevils. Make best offer. \B. A. Wal-
ker, Hazlehurst, Ga. RFD 2 eS
Sound Rice (table) peas, well clean-
ed, 25c lb. Mrs. Andrew Stewart, Talk-
ing Rock, Ga. Rt. 3.
Bright Clay peas, sound, free from
bugs, 6c lb. del. P. P. COC. M. Payne,
Rugby, Ga.
New crop Lady peas, sound and clear
of trash, 15c lb. also Sugar Crowders,
j)15 Ib. Prompt attention to all orders.
et, P. Bannister, Ball Ground, Ga.
Rt
BUTTER FOR SALE
4 or 5 lbs. yellow Jersey butter per
week, 45c lb. del. .Mrs. W. V. Robbs,
Flowery Branch, Ga. Bik
15 or 20 lbs. goog country butter ea.
week. Every lb. guar. 40c lb. Send,
any amt. 2 lb. up. Mrs| C.- L. Willis,
Talking Rock, Ga. Rt.
2 Ibs. nice fresh yellow table butter
weekly, 40c. Ib. psotpaid. Mrs. M. Cline
Waleska, Ga. P. O. Box 57.
CANNED PRESERVES, PICKLES,
FRUITS, VEGETABLES FOR SALE
About 200 cans of Elberta peaches,
peeled and packed in No. 2 and No. 3.
cans, sweetened, unlabeled, for sale or | 0OKing; every one sound. $1.25 b
exch. for March hatch pullets. Prefer
Leghorns of a good, pure strain. R. E.
Strickland, Woodbury, Ga.
Home made blackberry jelly or seed- |
less jam, in new pt. jars, $3 doz. Sweet
green tomato pickle, very nice, in new
Hieee top Atlas pt. jars, $3 doz. Mrs. E.
Almond, Midland, Ga.
eee preserves- 50c qt. 6 for
$2.90; peach preserves, 55c qt. 6 for
$3.20; Fig preserves, 60c qt. 6 for $3.45;
4 of each, $6.20; 7 FOB. Mrs. S. 27,
Smith, Austell, Ga. Rt. 2 Box 90.
Fig preserves; 65c qt. Cash with or-
der. FOB. Mrs. R. A. Neely, Fair-
burn, Ga. Rt. 2. < &
Canned berries, peaches, 35c qt. peach
and pear preserves, 60c qt. peach pickle,
and corn salad, 60c qt. Mrs. Q. Gibson,
Midland, Ga.
Sweet cucumber pickles in glass fruit
jars, 35c qt. FOB. Mrs. Claud Stallings,
Yolcasw: Ga: Rt. 5. Box r2.
CORN, SEED CORN AND CORN
MEAL FOR SALE
Chicken corn, 25c lb. del. Raised
this yr. O. L. Law, Empire, Ga. Rt. 2.
200 bu, good new corn, ready in Nov-
ember. Make best offer. S.-N. New-
some, Matthews, Ga. Rt. %
COTTON SEED FOR SALE
Half and Half cotton seed from B, FP.
Summerour last yr. and special care
taken of same. $1.10 bu. FOB. F. H.
Jenkins, Perkins, Ga.
Pure, clean ginned Wilson Type
Cleveland cotton seed, 1st yr. direct
from Wilson Ped. Farm. Sell, or exch.
for pure, clean Bancroft or Fulghum
seed oats, Bu. for bu. 10 to 50 bu. lots.
FOB; <J: Hope Tigner, Chipley, Ga.
250 bu. genuine Wannamaker. cotton.
seed, culled and good bags, $1. bu.
Sample on request. Want to contract
with party now who could use this
amount. B. F. Fagan, Martin, Ga.
About 300 bu. of Wilt Resistant cot-
|recleaned and sized., Write for
rand prices on both small a
bu. del. to your town. Mrs. H. C. Tan-
ner, Warrenton, Ga.
10 bu. Ruckers, goog and pure, $1 '
or exch. for pure bred: pullets, or young
hens,~or for Reg. pigs: Duroc or P.
ish E Wallace, Bowdon -Junction
FRESH. AND> CURED MEATS es
Hickory smoked. shoulders, 100. Ibs . OF
more, 20c *lb.:. Side, meat, same pr
less 100 Ibs. is all: sacked: Will. mix
same. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga
FRUIT FOR SALE | a
Keiffer pears, 75 bu. C. O. D. wil
exch. for dried peaches or apples,
exch. for good, sound apples, or for
baby chicks, or for shoats. Mrs. RB. Ss.
Attaway, Matthews, Ga.
Nice, sundrieq peaches, 1930 - crop
free: from worms, 20c lb.. Add. postag :
Money order. preferred. - Mrs., Tine
Phillips, Flowery Branch, Ga... eS
Fancy apples: dried apples, free. of
worms and cores, .etc.: 15c+Ib.. Appl
$1 bu. Fancy grade, $2 bu Sudie, He 2
ington, Calhoun, Ga.* , Oe Bee
Nice, sundrieg anples,. 15c: Ib. Noxc
ders filled for less than : 60 Ib. ots.
Cash with order. Delivered. = ~ Mrs:,Ona,
Fowler, Roy, Ga. >
Nice, new sundried - apples, <15e:
Add postage. Mrs. Dessie OFONES Flo
ery Branch, Ga. RFD 1. ;
Crabapples snow ready- for. shipmen
$1.50 bu. FOB shipping point. C. G.
ONeal, Macon, Ga. ay ae
Nice Keiffer pears, $1 bu. FOB.
keep several days in open:nice wea
E. E. Bass, Milledgeville, Ga. _ :
Delicious and Stayman , -Winesaps,
ere
.|mow ready. Exp. chgs. prepaid. Point
North of Macon: Fancy; $1.75: bus Bits
tra Fancy, $2.25; Points So. of- Macot
Fancy, $2.25 bu. Extra . Fancy; $2:
Cash with order. eal, Teasley,
ton, Ga.
Bright, new, sundried apples, from
selected acid fruit, peeled, cored- and
free of insects, 6 Tbs. $1. prepaid. - C. F,
Maddox, Buford, Ga.
Dried peaches and apples, peeleg: ae
selected, very sweet canned fru
pickles, jams, jelly ,etc. Mrs. John
Branan, McDonaugh, Ga.
Nice, sundried apples, 12 1- Qe Ib.
not less than 25 lb. lots.. FOB. Ce
with order. W. To Wright, Ellijay,.G:
Winesap and Kinard apples, tree
run, $1 bu, packed in bu. boxes; selected
apples, $1.25 bu. FOB my station; also
truck load apples. jtree run, 75c bu. at
orchard, 1 mi. east of Demorest Depot,
on main, road. A.J. Collins: Demores
Ga. Rt. 1.
Unclassifieg apples, for. eating vand
basket, del by P. P. J. E Stembriag
Elia Gap. Ga.
GRAIN FOR SALE Ts vee
Woods Faroward seed wheat, $25
Hastings, 100 bu. seed cats, and R
Proof oats, at. 90 bu: - Jt Cc. Lumsde:
Talbotton, Ga. .
Recleaned Slick- Head wheat tor seed;
a 10 bu. FOB. M. Ewe ee
a.
No 1 Ga. Tall Growing seed. rye, 15
bu. FOB. No order filled for less than
5 bu. Cash with order. J. S. Tanke
ley, Ellijay, & ;
Extra heavy Fulehum | seed oats, fr
of onion and other foreign weed see
80 bu. per A. garnered this year. 85
bu. J. G. Dean, Dawson, Ga.
Turf oats for sale. W. E.- -Woodal
Cornelia, Ga. |
Extra fancy, highest quality of pure
Abruzzi seed rye, recleaned and sized
on large Ferrell machine, free of weeds
and grasses, $2.50 per bu; Abruzzi rye
with slight mixture wheat ang oat
$1.50 bu. All FOB. Cash with orde
L. M. Davis, Ft. Valley, Ga., ~~
Genuine sAbruzzi seed . rye, . ~ ZYO
from Cokers .Pd.. seed; finest. -qu
nd ear lots.
O. K. David, Marshallville, Ga. -
Recleaned, pure Abruzzi: seed rye, fr
from grass ang weed: seeds, $1.75 bt
FOB. W. .Be:Collier, Ft. Valley, G
RED. Me % 4 ei
Tennessee Winter Cover crop
$1.20.bu. also Austrian Winter pe
10 lb. Crimson Clover 11 1-2 Ib.
FOB. P. T. Lester, Rome, Ga. R
Tall growing, genuine, pure: a
| seed rye: 5 to 10 bu. oa 25 Ru, 104 to
Trews, Smithville, Ghee i
Hastings 100 bu. oats, 90
Nice, clean stock, 1 yr. rem
Hastings. J. W. Tyson, Tennille,.,
(Continued on page ees)
7
Flowers, Seed Kad
Ihrubbery For Sale
Sontinueg from page seven)
f. kinds of dahlias 25c, 50c, and
Seng 25c for box of the flow-
h name and price of root to
wer, say which you _ prefer;
-arborvitae, 2 ft. $1; 3 ft. $1.50;
junipers, 2 and 3 ft. $1. and $1.50
Glove arborvitae, 15 to 18 in.
1 75c each; weeping rosemary, 2
.50; boxwoods, 50c, 75c and $1
Mrs. W. T. Panter, Morganton,
nese for-get-me-nots, bright light
California poppy, golden balsam
jes Slipper, in purple, pink, lav-
or mixture of col, including red;
is, crimson or yellow or mixed;
s ,fine col. mixed; baby breath
1arigold. All early grown, care-
selected seed from choire flowers,
er pkt. postpaid. Also req Calif.
, 10c pe rpkt. Marion McConnell,
elia, Ga.
ink, white and blue hydrangeas, 25c
A, or $2.75. doz .all.col. cannas, 3
for 25c; dbl. and single lemon
white flags, spider ang red lily
3 for 25c; milk and wine, 20c
pink and white sweet pinks, red
pink verbenia, 3. for 25c; Rex,
e pink, white and pink, Angel
g, also guinea wing begonias, root-
25 each; justicia, 20c; sev. shades
and pink ger. rooted, 2- for 25c;
Boston, Teddy Jr., Asparagus,
igeria, New Crested, Ostrich
an dMaiden Hair ferns, red and
conch begonias, all 15c each
alilies, 40c each. blue, sweet violets,
oz. pink oxalis, 10c.. Mrs. W. A.
Milledgeville, Ga. Rt. 2.
veet scented grass pinks, 15c doz.
Zz. 50c; orange lilies, 15c doz. 4 doz.
urple and white iris, mixed, 20c
3 doz. 50c; Victoria and Golden
ur daffodils, 35c doz. 3 doz. $1; Ara-
1 lilies, 15c doz. 4 doz. 50c; Dorothy
oses, 60c doz. All under 50c, add
stage. Mrs. Christine McLeod, Col-
eG Park, Cao Rte:
Bird of Paradise plants, about 15
high, 30c ea. and postage; seed of
eet Williams, sev. col. large pink
ony type poppy seed, also perennial
ckley poppy seed, each, 10c per pkt.
blooming ger. 2 red, 2 pink, 1 white
1 salmon, all dbl. except salmon,
or $1 and 10c postage, or exch. for
honey. For del. poincianas, white
acs, butterfly bushes, Terrestrial or-
weigela Roses, Anthony Water-
irea, and other things. Mrs. Jno.
ner, Concord, Ga. :
fashioned, multiplying blue hya-
, half trumpet narcissi with deep
cups, and deep yellow narcissi,
flowers to stem, all bulbs, $6 a
60 M. Finest, dbl. Bacon and
50c doz. White blooming, $6 a
Miss Gussie Strickland, Alverton,
Dbl. crimson ang pink ger. all sizes,
> +0 75c each; all col. monthly roses,
olg bushes, 35c each; lavender
myrtle, 2 to 3 ft. 25c each; Deut-
, Spirrea, golden bells, Weeping
dows, butterfly bushes, all25c each;
hant Ears, 10c ea. bulb; all col.
nnas, 15c each. Ali postpaid. Mrs.
a, Robinson, Greenville, Ga.
odfrey Calla lilies, large size bulbs,
each; smaller, 15c and 10c each;
cut. 6 for 25c, 12 colors; hydrangea,
erfly bush ,weigela, snowberry,
vballs ,peonies, 4 and 5 eye divis-
bleeding heart, 3 for $1; August
, 2oc; Tiger lilies, 15c ea. large
. Mrs. J. F. Anderson, Blue Ridge,
erican arborvitae 10c each, $1 doz.
stamps nor checks. P. O. Money
r only. Will exch. for dbl. hardy,
arnation plants or cuttings. Mrs.
icks, airburn, Ga.
te April blooming narcissi, 25c
a 100, $7.50 M. purple iris, 35c
50 a 100. Cheaper in large lots;
ge. day lilies, 20c doz. $1 a 100; $6
Jue perennial verbena, sweet blue
ts, 15 doz. 75c a 100, $4 M. Bloom-
custor pea bushes, pink flowers,
ling sweet pea blooms in size
shape; fuzzy Twigs, 25c each, 5 for
pink and blue hydrangea, well root-
seach, 5 for $1; all col. of- nice
us, except purple, lavender and
lixed, 40c doz. $3 a 100; sev. col.
ned cannas, 45c doz. Add post-
Mrs. Emma Ciayton, Roy, Ga.
ollowing shurbbery, nice 2 yr.
li rooted: Spirea, Van Houtte,
~*~
| MARKET BULLETI
ang red Dorothy P. roses, both, 35
each, $3 doz. $15 a 100; a few extra
nice weigelas, 50c each, $4.50 doz. for-
sythia, viridissima, 25c each, $2.50 doz.
$11 a 100; bush honeysuckle and a few
only of abelias, both, 35c each, $3 doz.
$15 a 100; All State inspected and guar.
true to name. Exch. for Amaryllis
bulbs, req spider lily, Roman hyacinths,
peonies, swee scented jonquils and
named var. of dahlia and gladioli bulbs.
Mrs. Bettie Roberts, Tallapoosa, Ga.
Rt: 3. Box 71,
German iris: standard pale blue,
Falk rich purple, Beag orange, bloom-
ing roots, $1 per 25, or lots of 500, $15.
Largest iris gown; orange tiger lilies, 25
blooming roots, 70c; 3 rooted mid-
night cactus, 25c each; 10 rooted cape
jasmine, 25c each, 6 for $1; white, pink,
red Dorothy P. climbing roses, 3 for 25c
rooted; perennial sweet pea seed, 15c
spoonful; red poinsettia seed, 25 seed
for 50c; hollyhocks, dbl. and single, 20c
per 1-2 cup; Angles Trumpet, 15c per
1-2 spoonful; larkspur, 5c spoonful.
Add postage. Cash only. . Geo. H.
Pass, Point Peter, Ga. .
1 large red rosebud ger. 1 pink jus-
ticia, 1 pink maple leaf begonia ang 1
pink sultana, well rooted and bloom-
ing, 20ce each, 75c for all; Dbl. ger. cut-
tings, white, brigh; red, dark red, pink
and salmon, 10c each; wandering Jew,
large green small green and green and
white striped, 10c per doz. - cuttings;
pink featherball popy seed, flowers
measure 4 to 6 in. across, 10c per tbls.
3 for 25c. All col. mixed sweet Wil-
liam seed, 10c spoonful;
privet hedge, well rooted, 25 plants for
50c; jonquil bulbs, 10c doz. 75c a 100;
cream and blue iris, 25c doz. white
peonies and olq rose peonies, 50c each;
ball type, dbl. dahlia bulbs, white, red,
orange, purple, yellow, wine lavender
and purple and white variegated, 10c
each, 1 doz. Adq postage on orders
less than $1 Mrs. A. C. Gladden, Talla-
poosa, Ga. Rt. 3.
Native pink and yellow azaleas, $1
doz. mtn. laurels, boxwoods, rhododen-
drons, ang American arborvitae, all 25c
each; pink perennial phlox, and or-
ange day lilies, both 35c doz. sweet
williams, 25 doz. crabapple sprouts
and blueberries, $1 doz. each; porch
ferns, all hardy, 6 for 50c; white viol-
ets, 15 doz. 2 doz. 25c; trailing arbu-
tus, pin kand white, 40c doz Mrs.
Boon Wilson, Morganton, Ga.
Bulbs: daffodils, $2 a 100, narcissi,
$1.50 a 100. Exch. for eggs, friers, or
hens ,or anything else of equal value
that I can use. Mrs. Ellis Lewis,
Grovetown, Ga. :
_ Golden arborvitae, yellow, dol. japo-
nicas, both 20cc each; golden bells, 10c
each; blueberry bushes, 15c doz. hardy
box ferns, 20c doz. red dogwood, 3 for
20c. All well rooted. Exch. any one of
my flowers for; crepe myrtle, pink or
purple color.
ing, Ga.
Pines, of all kinds, wild cherry,
maple, poplar, sweet gum, oak, dog-
wood, honeysuckle, also garlic bulbs,
blue flags bulbs, for sale.
lips, Alpharetta, Ga. Rt. 3.
Red japonicas, 20c each; dbl. yelldw
japonicas, 15c each; golden bells, 10c
each, 3 for 25c; golden arborvitae, 15c
each, 2 for 25c; snow balls, 20c each;
dbl. red velvet Japan rose bushes, 15c
ea. 2 for 25c; single, pink Beauty rose,
same price; lbl pink Seven Sisters Rose
20c ea., 2 for 35c; pink and yellow azal-
eas, 60c doz. red dogwood, 6 for 30c.
All well roted. Add postage. Mrs. M.
A. Abercrombie, Loving, Ga.
2 kinds of Amaryllis lily bulbs, pink
and white and white with red stripes,
o0 each; red Easter lily bulbs, 6 for
50; variegateq gladioli, 40c doz. white
spider lilies, 30c each. Gov. insp. Mrs.
= G. Wisenbaker, Lake Park, Ga. Rt.
Dbl. yellow japonicas, 2 yrs. old, well
rooted, 25c; 6 yr. old, 50c; purple king
iris, 35 doz. snowballs, 2 yrs. old, 40c
each; daffodil ang jonquils, 35c doz.
dbl. velvet rose, 25c each; hardy fox-
glove, 40c doz. Mrs. Will Crump, Elli-
jay, Ga. Rt. 3.
Pink altheas, pink almond, both 5
for 50c; purple king iris, 15 doz. pink
crepe myrtle, 40c each; pink phlox, 15c |
doz. golden bells, 6 for $1; long stem
butter and eggs, 15c doz. bulbs; purple,
sweet lilac, 3 for 50c; red velvet rose, 5
for 50c. All well rooted. Junior Tuck,
Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 59.
Tuberose, 15c each; oxalis, 5c each;
little green wandering Jew, white dias-
ies, pink verbena, conch shell begonias,
evergreen
Mrs. Essie Woody, Lov-
| var. petunias, and dif. kinds of ferns,
H. J. Phil-
leas, both $1 dez; red japenicas, junip
Seven Sisters running roses, all 5 ea.
cutting; large red canna lilies, 5 and
10c each. A free flower fith ea. order.
Exch, for dried fruit, at reasonable
price, and for 100 lb. size white sacks,
free of holes, etc. Cash with order if
buyer, and add postage. Mrs. M. E
Ricks, Moultrie, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 9.
Lemon lilies, blue iris, both 20c doz.
Eng. dogwood, red flowering quince,
pink almond, golden bells, all 3 for 25c;
brides bouquet, Weeping Susies, 2 for
25c; red, creeping myrtle, bird-eye
hedge, 3 for 30c. All well rooted. Add
postage on small orders. Mrs. George
Blaylock, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. 7
Gladiolus, salmon, apricot with red
and purple markings, 30c doz. $2.10 a
100; 3 yr. old, ornamental Dwarf cher-
ry, now with green and ripe cherries
on it, 75c; small plants, 15c each; wild,
pink azaleas, 20e each, or $1.25 doz.
laurel, 25c each, $1.75 qoz. Grace Rob-
erts, Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3.
Large, rooted, blooming size begonias,
5 var. 25c each; cut. 5c each; white,
red, sev. kind rooted ger. 25 each, cut
5 each. Include postage. Will sell
my entire lot of various kinds of box
flowers a ta bargain. Write or call.
Mrs. A. J. Cotney, Butler, Ga. Rt. 1.
Cuttings, well rooted, St. Augus-
tine Grass $1 bu. during October;
Pres. req cannas, King Humbert, bronze
foilage, lemon cannas, orange day
lilies, 30c doz. pink zephyranthes lilies,
45c doz. milk and wine lilies, 40c doz.
flowering Maple, rooted, 10c each; stiff
leaf caladiums and Elephant Ears, 15c
ea. bulb; large, purple violets, 50c a
100; dusty miller, 7c doz. Olq fashion-
ed blue violets, 8c doz. All FOB. Exch.
for monthly roses, abelias, dbl. altheas,
spireas, dif. col. Forsythias, cape
jasmine, azaleas and some other shrub-
bery. Miss A. Dixon, Alma, Ga. Box
55. :
2 var. cannas, King Lear (one of the
most beautiful and finest cannas
grown) and the Vulcan (the hardiest
canna grown) does not burn in sum-
mer or freeze in winter) 1 maiden hair
fern with 6 tops; 1 asparagus fern,
Aristocrat hedge, 5 in. long. Sell or
exch. for Barred Rock pullets, 3 mo. to
1 yr. old, B. R., baby chicks, ang some
for 5 white, 100 lb. feed sacks. Write
first. Mrs. H. B. Whitmore, Canton,
Ga. Rt.-1. :
Spirea, Van Houtte, golden bells,
white Eng. dogwood, all 25c each; bird-
eye hedge, yellow thornless roses, pink
rambler, white rambler, yellow, red
pink and white monthly roses, white
oleander, cape jasmine, all 20c each;
Shasta daisies, 20c doz. Box plants,
large size, sultanas, pink, salmon, red,
lantanas, purple, yellow and_ pink,
Xmas, Night Blooming, June, crab-
claw cactus, geraniums, fine plants,
pink with white center, dbl. clear pink,
abl. red, bedding plant, dbl. white, scar-
let red, salmon pink; begonias, dig.
all 20c each ,or 6 of any plants named
for $1. Exch. for anything useful.
Most of plants well rooted. Mrs. Ada
M. Rice, Maxeys, Ga.
2 yr. size shrubs: pink weigelas,
white spirea and pink, dbl. altheas,
Pride of Rochester, white mock oran-
ge, pink Columbia monthly blooming
rose, all 20c each; yellow gladioli bulbs,
25e doz. dbl. white, sweet May pinks, 4
hunches, 25; large dbl. bloom cannas
all col. white ang 3 shades of pink, 35c
doz. $2 a 100; white tuberose bulbs, 25c
doz. Baby Breath, Ostrich ang Norwood
ferns, 15c each; white Shasta daisies,
25 doz. hardyq pink phlox, 10c per
aoe Mrs. W. M. Vickers, Siloam,
a.
Butter an deggs bulbs, blooming size,
blue, single, hyacinths, both 25cc doz.
cape jasmine, rooted, 25c each; crepe
myrtle, 40c each; boxwoods, 2 ft. high,
40c each; variegated honeysuckles, 30c
each. Mrs. E. L. Roberts, Suwanee, Ga.
Rt. 1. Box 33.
White. peonies, 25c each; 2 col. sul-
tanas, 20-25 each; 4 dif. begonias:
maple leaf, grape, Gloria de Chatelaine,
white, 15c and 20c each; white and
pink hydrangea, 25c each; white, red
and pink ger. 15c each: yellow and
white narcissi, 25c doz. $1 a 100; yel-
low thornless roses, 25c each; pink
flowering almond ,20-25c each; pink
justicia, 25c each; tiger lilies, 30c doz.
blue violets, 75c a 100; rainbow moss,
15c a 100; lavender heliotrope, 30c
ae Miss Mary Hughey, Ranger, Ga.
Pink roses and red and yellew aza-
SYR
Sweet Williams, asst. col.
: Thursday, October 2, 1930.
ers, arborvitae, boxwoods, purple lilac,
and crabapples, all 25c each; pink
Dorothy Perkins roses, $1 doz., pink
perennial phlox, 35c doz. Mrs. Bonnie
Abercrombie, Morganton, Ga.
. Purple ang yellow iris, hardy pink
phlox, white narcissi, jonquils, purple
foxglove, all 25c doz. Fall pinks, white
and yellow, 30c doz. hollyhocks, pink,
red and white, 10c each; purple and
white violets, 15c doz. Feverfew,
Ladys Wash Bowl, both, 20c doz. pink, |
running rosee, pink,. velvet rose and
pink rose, ang snowball all 20c each;
golden glow, 30c doz. large leaf wan-
dering Jew, 10c each; butter and eggs
and chrystnthemums, each, 25c doz.
red begonias, 25c each; dusty miller,
20c doz. Aucust lily, 25c each; Grass
Pinks, ang white blooming moss, both
20c doz. All well rooted. Add postage.
Mrs. Roxie Plumlev Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 4.
White hydrangea, 25c each; plum-
bagos, 20c each, speckled beauty be-
gonias, 25c each; caladiums, 20c each;
large, flowering cannas, salmon pink
ang red with bronze foliage, white and
burnt orange with green foliage, 35c
doz. bulb. Mrs. Myrtle King, Robin-
son, Ga. pS
Nice blooming size Bermuda lily
bulbs, $1 doz. Small size bulbs, 25
doz. Mrs. J. A. Forehand, Pinehurst,
Ga. i
Japanese sweet pea seed, 10c pkg.
Yellow, variegated cannas, 25c doz.
Dbl. pink, also red, with bronze leaf,
cannas, 5c each, 50c doz. Mrs. C. T.
Haralson, Rebecca, Ga. Rt. 1.
Purple iris and daffodils, 60c doz. 2
yr. old japonicas, 35c each, American
Beauty req roses, 60c each; large pink,
and pink rambler roses, 35c each; snow-
balls, pink crepe myrtle, 50c each; pink
flowering almonds, 35c each; purple
foxglove, 40c doz. red velvet roses, 20c |
each; day lilies, 30c doz. red flowering
quince, 30c each; purplish flowering
lotus, 20c each; hardy pink phlox, 10c
each. 1 yellow japonica with every $1.
order, free. Add postage. Mrs. Geo. ,
| Richards, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3 Box 82.
Evergreen ,large leaf rohododendrons
pink, white, 12 to 18 in. $1 per 12;
small leaf, 12 in. high, 50c per 50; 18
in. high, $1 per 12; purple lilac, Van
H. spirea, snow garland spirea, Xmas
flowering jasmine, golden bells, forsy-
thia, white Eng. dogwood, pink and
purple crepe myrtle, snowballs, dbl.
pink almonds, Ibl. yellow, everblooming
thornless roses, Granny Greybread, In-
dian Arrow, purple wisteria; Eng Ivy.
All well rooted, 12 to 1 8in high. 20c ea.
or 6 for $1 your selection. Spruce pines,
12 for $1. Add postage for all orders
under $1. Mrs. Mary Lou Eaton, Dah-
lonega, Ga. Rt. 1. :
Red japonicas, snow balls, pussy wil-
lows, white pines and mtn. laurels, all
25c each; crabapples, winter ferns, and
azaleas, 3 for 25c; blue iris, 35c doz.
day lilies, 25 doz. sweet shrubs, 3 for
25c; tiger lilies, 25c doz. yellow thorn-
less roses, 3 for 50c. All well rooted,
Martha Pope, Loving, Ga.
Native azaleas, mixed colors, $1 doz.
American Beauty rose, mtn. laurels,
and pink coral bushes, 25c each; 6 for
$1; American Globe arborvitae, 20 to
22 in. 80 and 40c each: pink cherokee
roses, and crabapples, $1 doz. 10 choice
rooted roses for $1; 3 yellow dogwoods,
well rooted, 50c; altheas, asst. col. 3 for
$1; pink spirea, Athony Waterer
35c ea. 3 for $1; water lilies, 50c doz.
Jap iris, rainbow col. 50 doz. burnt
orange tiger lilies, 35c doz 3 doz $1; pink
perennial phlox 30c doz. 4 doz. $1;
25c doz.
Evergreen - rhododendrons, 25 each
$1.50 doz. Irish junipers, 35c each. Mrs.
A. Wilson, Morganton, Ga. :
Dbl. yellow and crimson japonivas 2
yrs. old, well rooted, 25c each; extra
large, 4 yrs. size. 50c each; deep red
crepe myrtle, 45c doz. and other flow-
ers. Miss Clyde: Barrett, Ellijay, Ga.
Rt. 3. Box 58.
Dbl. yellow japonicaes, 25c each; can-
nas, 10c ea. purple foxglove, 15 doz.
daffodils, jonquils, and narcissi, 25c
doz. 5 doz. $1; blue, lavender and
speckled iris, 25c doz. 5 doz. $1; pink
almond, 25c each ;pink and _ purple
altheas, 10c each; hardy phlox, 20c doz.
ae A. A. Silver, Talking Rock, Ga.
Red flowering quince, 3for 25c;
white Eng. dogwood, 3 for 25c; orange
lilies, white shasta daisies and pink
primroses, all 25 doz; red crepe myrtle
2 for 25c; cedar, 15c each. All well
rooted and strong plants. Adq postage.
Mrs. Ida Southerland, . Rt
3. Box 48, ee ie wm.
Le
o os Secd ne
hrubbery For Sale
rdy phlox, $1 doz. sweet Williams,
price, azaleas, red, yellow and
hemlock, $1 doz. zinnias, and
roses, 15c each; orange Aulta-
nk hydrangea, 15 each; snow-
e-mtn. 15c bunch; verbena, red
purple, 50c doz. grass pinks, 25c
foxglove, 75c doz. blue August
3 for 50c; Regal lily, 3 for 50c.
F. Turner, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4.
iris, 75C @ 100, $5 M. jonquils,
a 100; pink and purple perennial
enia, 15 doz. red cannas, 40c doz.
sweet pea, 25c doz. pink al-
bridal wreath, brides boquet,
pink honeysuckle all well rooted,
ach, 3 for 25c; red japonicas, lav-
z lilacs, crepe myrtles, white
aly roses, pink climbing roses,
nd lavender Rose of Sharon,
_wisteria an dreq honeysuckle
g et laree size, 15c each, 2 for 25c;
d cut. 5c each; cedars, 12 to 18
- each, $1 doz. Miss Jemima
Oakman, Ga.
r River privet hedge, 2 yrs. old,
3 ft. $2 a 100; shrubs, dbl. red
white altheas, 2 yr. roses, Pillar of
oe AG Victoria, white, pink Coch-
bl. bright red, Madame Kruger,
yhite spirea, peach almond, winter
eysuckle, bridal wreath, golden
is, white ang yellow kerria, japoni-
butterfly, Pride of Rochester
suckle, 10c and 25c each; agera-
dusty miller, golden glow, aster,
rry lily, shasta daisy, 25c doz.
ning periwinkle plants (to put out
white and pink, 25c doz. Add
No order filled for less than
Mrs. V. C. Roark, Clermont, Ga.
jonquils, narcissi, butter and
Oc doz. $1 a 100; shrubs: white,
-spirea, pink, lavender crepe myr-
_15c each, $1.50 a doz. coral berry
h, 20c each; citrus hedge, ornamen-
a on, 15c each, $1.50 doz. thornless
Ww roses, 20c hardy, variegated
ian vine, 20c each, Japan quince,
price; hardy summer pinks, 25c
rge, purple flowered orchids, 40c
Mrs. Jeffie Ham, For-
ch, 3 for $1.
yth, Ga. Rt. 6.
lowers, Seed And
hrubbery Wanted
rant to exch. gladioli bulbs for Ma-
nna lilies and tulips: 3 large gladioli
Madonna; 2 large glad. bulbs for
ulip . Would want 1 doz. of bloom-
ize bulbs of ea. kind. Mrs. V. C.
k, Clermont, Ga.
ant white Roman
ming size bulbs, also
plants or cuttings.
cks, Fairburn, Ga.
ay highest prices for boLiodd: none
ergreen. Send sample and size.
S. G. B. Barrett, Cleveland, Ga. Rt.
nt to get in touch with a party
ing the following: Leopard plant
ted), anq all kinds of begonias.
l exch. other flowers. Write. Mrs.
d W. Sims, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 3
ervation.
Want any colors, azaleas and ja-
ponicas. Will buy or exch. B. P. R.
eggs, at $1.50 per 15. Ea. to pay post-
we. Write before sending. Mrs. Anna
learouse, Springfield, Ga.
ant Pine seed. Will pay 50c for 1
of Forrest Pine seed, or mast. R.
Meaders, Dahlonega, Ga.
Want White Easter lilies,
crocus, large type hyacinths, peonies,
mon lilies ,early blooming jonquils,
utter and eggs and other flowers (any
haz I havent and like). Will exch.
rman. ae end. other pau tee Write.
hyacinths,
carnations,
Mrs. H.
i : If prices are
ight, cash will go with my order. M.
. George, Atlanta, Ga. 145 Hurt St.
nt jonquil bulbs ,blooming size.
price per M. Mrs. Evan Howell,
tlanta, Ga. Wesley Road.
Want to exch. 1-2 doz. dbl. pink hya-
Ps for white narcissi, that bloom
Also exch. 1-2 doz. for 1-2 doz.
a tulips. Mrs. Early Evans, Hart-
well, Ga. Rt 3.
Want to hear from party having the
Id fashioned cabbage rose. This
rose has thick, dark green foliage lots
thorns and buds like white wax,
bage shape, and is a climbing rose.
. G. R. Stone, Jacksonville, Ga.
L.|
tulips,
MARKET.
Want Eng. watercress roots, fresh
from ponds ang springs. Dr. D. E.
Morgan, Columbus, Ga. 3207, 2nd Ave.
Incubators For Sale
2 inc. 250 cap good as new; run off
4 hatches on each. J. W. Miller make.
Guar. to be in excellent cond. and good
hatches. Cost $21 each; sell for $15
each. J. B. Parrish, Graymont, Ga.
1600 cap. Wishbone inc. and 3 Buck-
eye brooder, 500 cap. each, all oil bur-
ners, and in goog cond. Cheap for cash
or exch. for corn, oats, or part in pigs.
C. B. Moore, Carnesville, Ga.
1 brand new ang 1 very slightly used
300 to 500 chick size Keipper brooders,
$35 cash, for both, or exch. for 35 early
hatched pullets, any pure breed. N. A
Wood, South Atlanta, Ga.
times. Sell, or trade for 10 nice W. L.
pullets. K. C. Brown, Atlanta, Ga. 1400
Gault St.
110 cap. Buckeye oil burning inc.
with egg tester, thermometer, ang in-
struction book, $12.50. Mrs. J. C.
Lumsden, Talbotton, Ga. :
Grey Hen ine. electrically equipped,
100 cap. in goog cond. used only 6 times
Sell, or trade for 100 baby chicks.
Barred Rocks preferred, but will take
same number in R. I. Reds. 8S. C.
Evans, Jr., Wadley, Ga. :
Buckeye inc. 110 cap .good cond. $12.
Mrs. M. C. Carter, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 6.
Phelan brooder, tine cond. with pipes
and all necessary attachments, used
only 1 season. Cost $35 and is the
same as new, 1 M. to 1500 cap. Sell,
or exch; for 20 bu. this yrs. shelled
corn. Lewis Tabor, Albany, Ga.
1 Imperial ine. with full instructions,
in good cond. 136 cap. $15, or trade for
2 heifer calves, 2 mos. old, or 1 calf,
6 to 8 mos. old, or for 15 R. I. Red pul-
lets, of Feb. or March hatch. C. L.
Willis, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 3. .
240 cap. Prairie State inc. perfect
cond. $35 cash, FOB. Reason for sell-
ing, have larger one in town. Mfr&s.
Howard Persons, Monticello, Ga.
1 Sol Hot Twin Float brooder, 300
cap. guar. perfect con. $7, FOB E. W.
Starr, Mansfield, Ga.
1 brooder, 500 cap. useq 8 wks. per-
fect cond. $8 Sam Craig, Jr. Lawrence-
ville, Ga. Rt. 4.
2 600 ege size inc. Super Hatcher and
Bohn, in first class shape, for sale. Cc.
W. Dugger, Vidalia, Ga.
Sev. good. inc. up to 200 egg cap. for
sale or exch. . Malcolm Simmons, De-
catur, Ga. 102 Greenwood Place. .
1 Buckeye brooder, 500 cap. Sell, or
exch. for 250 cap. in good cond. Mrs.
B. F. Walker, Wrens, Ga.
Seven No. 34 Buckeye inc. goog cond.
2 of them electrified. Reasonable
price. Terms if desired. Making room
for larger units. J. I. Hosford, At-
lanta, Ga. 221 Forsyth St. S. W.
-2 60 egg cap. Oakes Hot Water inc.
$8 each. Mrs. K. Brenner, Decatur,
Ga. 516 Sycamore Drive.
1 Super Hatcher, 75 cap. new, only
used 1 season, bought from Sears-
Roebuck with a written guarantee of
satisfaction or money refunded. Sell,
or exch. for 10 W. L. or R. I. Red hens,
no culls, or for 2 pigs, of gooq stock.
Write for further information. Gordon
Greenway, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 6. |
1 Little Brown Hen Inc. 50 cap.
Goog cond.: with instructions, $2.50, or
exch. for B. R. hens. Kimsey McVey,
Blue Ridge, Ga. Rt, 1. Box 58.
160 cap. Old Trusty inc. $12.50. Set
only twice. J. H. Getzen, Pendergrass;
Ga. Box 25.
600 egg Buckeye incubator, in fine
cond. ready to operate, everything in
good running order ,also instruction
book, very reasonable, $35, o rexch. for
30 bu, shelled corn. Act quick. Lewis
E. Tabor, Albany, Ga.
Automatic Radio oil burner (used
for 3 broods), 1 M. cap. thermometer,
etc. . Will put in Express Office, $9 ($7
waterers, 20 small feeders, good as
new, 18 pieces, $6.50; 18 ft. Cel-O-
glass, $5, and other poultry house fix-
tures. Poultry house cost me $170. 15
x 40 ft. Sell for $85. Been up less than
@ yr. Has 24 ft. of Cel-O-Glass in it.
Miss Laura Morris, Bowdon, Ga.
Incubators Wanted
each; also have good brooders at $4.
less than cost), good as new; 6 2 gal 850 complete. Sell, or exch.
Want to buy or trade for a 1400 or
42500 sd size Peterson electric pagkerick
BULLETIN, Sa
tor, in first class cond. O. L. McClel-
lan, LaGrange, Ga. Rt. 3.
Want to hear from party with small
chicken inc. Must be in A-1 cond.
and easy to operate. Mrs. J. A. McGee,
Atlanta, Ga. 3094 Peachtree Road.
Want 1 500 to 1M. cap. brooder
State make, cond. and price also 1 inc.
same size. Mrs. V. J. Glover, Smyrna,
Ga. RFD 2.
Want to hear from party having
second-hand incubator, 250 or 400 cap.
with instructions. Must be in good
cond. ang cheap. Prefer Buckeye or
Sears-Roebuck Super-Hatcher. W. H.
Ragan, Unadilla, Ga. Rt. 1.
- Want 1 M. or more cap. inc. to be paid
for with Eng. strain Leghorn chicks
whenever wanted hatched. F. A. Rov-
ers, Washington, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 261.
| Second-Hand Machin-
New, electric inc. 120 cap. used a few |.
ery For Sale
8 H. P. Frick eng. and boiler, mount-
ed on wheels, $125; 3 roller power cane
mill, $35. E. O. Bentley, Bethlehem,
Ga.
No. 33 Bowsher feeq mill, sell or exch
for 1 used, power Cane Mill ;also i-
Bohon Mill pump, can be usegq in well,
40 to 45 ft. complete with piping and
rod, used but little. G. W. Moore,
15 H. P. eng. and other machinery,
$500 cash for quick sale. Located 7 mi.
East Stone Mtn. Ga. J. S. Bryan, Lux-
omni, Ga.
zt Duplex gin whet gummer and file
combined, practically new, cheap. Mrs.
W. M. Whitmore, Carnesville, Ga.
16 in. corn mill, EP: Witte gas
eng. both in goog running order. $125
cash, or exch. for 2 good 3 1-2 gal. cows
not over 4 or 5 yrs. old del. my barn.
H. F. Seay, Conley, Ga. Rt. 1.
1 small feed mill, size 1 1-2 for sale
or trade. What have you to. offer.
Olin Kennedy, Collins, Ga. RFD 1.
Pr. of DeLoach Head Blocks, nearly
new, $25; 8 h. p. Frick eng. and boiler,
mounted, $100; I. H. C. upright gas
hy $10. Wm. I. Bentley, Loganville,
a
32 volt Delco farm light plant eng.
also 32 volt, 1-4 H. P. motor, both in
oo cond. and cheap for cash. Henry
M. McHan, Jr. Fair Mount, Ga.
1 corn mill and 2 corn sheller, 1
leather belt and tools and other things
that go with the mill, in good cond.
Sell at home, will no ship. Mrs. H. L.
Sharon, Ga. Rt. 1 Box. 29.
Hardman, Lithonia, Ga. RFD 2.
ae horse 5 row Hoosier grain drill,
practically new, $20; No: 3 Primrose
cream: separator, used 1 yr. $40; Fowler
cultivator, useq 2 days, $10; 1 John
Deere planter, nearly new $15. Sam
Craig, Jr. Lawrenceville, Ga. Rt. 4.
1 Case separator. Sell or exch. for
cows, hogs, corn or hay. W. M. White,
Gainesville, Ga. 16 West Ave.
1 good Delco and pump, good cond.
at reasonable price. Mrs. W. V. Means.
Culloden, Ga. |
1 Kohler automatic 110 volt light
plant, used short time, looks like new,
$350; 1 used Delco, 32 volt plant and
batteries, go00g cond. $150; 1 water
system, 32 volt motor, $50; 3 320 volt
_PAGE ELEVEN
1 Fordson and Oliver side plow, only
used short time, goog cond. $350. Guy
Taylor, Macon, Ga. Rt. J
8 h. p. Mogul I. H.: C. gas eng., A-1
cond. and 10 h. p. Titan Internl. gas
eng. needs slight repairs, line shafts,
hangers, bearings, pulleys,
other equipment, all in good cond.
cheap for cash. Make best offers.
Robt. Fuller, Adairsville, Ga. Box 287.
1 milling outfit, consisting of 1 36
'in R. D. Cole grits mill, 1 rice huller, 1
Intern] feed grinder, belting, shaft- |
ing, pulleys, hangers, everything com-
plete, and in fairly good cond. with
power to operate. Sell for 1-3 of cost,
or will exch. for cows, hogs, chickens, se
or anything can use. What have you
to offer. E. F. Mingledorff, Springfield,
Ga.
6 disc Hoosier grain and fert. Drill in
good cond. for sale. J..R. Mangham,
Zebulon, Ga.
Garden tractor, equipped with turn _
plow, cultivating tools and 3 row seeder,
all practically new, reasonable. Write.
S. Q. Harper, Fayetteville, Ga.
Plows, cultivator, guano distributor,
and all farm tools, cheap for cash.
Staten Taylor, Alma, Ga. Rt. 1.
practically new F, W. Mann green
bone cutter on Stand. Cost $22.50, or
will exch. for feed cutter, in first class
cond. of equal value.. C. W. Duggar,
Vidalia, Ga. :
Extra fine Delco light and water |
plant, used very carefully; 50 watts.
Insured for $500. Sacrifice for $150.
Buyer to pack and transport same.
Mrs. H. P. Hallsworth, Hapeville, Ga.
I. H. C. riding cultivator, with all
attachments, good as new, for sale or.
exch. A. Gordon Brown, Royston, Ga..
RED. 2:
No. 36 Golden Cane mill, wt. 2900
Ibs. $200; 16 ft. copper evaporator with
side skimmers, $35; Benthol peanut
picker, $50; John Deer 3 bottom stag
gang plow, $75. W. W. Williams,
Quitman, Ga. :
2nd hand steam boiler, 80 h. p. locat-
ed at Canton, for sale. B. F. Coggins,
Atlanta, Ga. 1024 Candler Bldg. a
1 Hoosier grain drill, in first class
cond. $75. Callie C. Middleton, Col-
quitt, Ga. :
1 No. 14 Lightning Feeq mill, slightly
used, good as new, used with 6 H. P.
eng. $50 cash. A. R. Dasher, Pelham,
Ga. :
1 Nurseryman tree digger, $5; 1 12
in. No. 19, Avery turning plow, $8; 1
large, 21 in. high, 6 in. face grind rock
$8. Exch. for a good corn sheller, in~
trade, or anything useful on farm. T.-
M. Webb, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3.
Generator, Fairbanks-Morse, shunt
wound, 1 h. type, 1 1-2 K. W. 2 M. -
speed, 3 amp. 42 volts, useq in Ochloch=
nee school for short time only (Power
Co. now furnishing current for school)
$25 cash for immediate sale.
Andrews, Ocohlochnee, Ga.
3 Roller power cane mill, 6 h. p. eng.
cheap. Mrs. W. W. Robinson, Ogle- =
thorpe, Ga. Rt. 1.
No. 13 Oliver plow, No. 3 cane mill;
Golden make, 3 roller good as new $135
1-80 gal. kettle, $9; 13 horse riding
plow, $20. J. G. Turner, Lenox, Ga.
motors, $8 each. Exch. for good milch | Rt. 2.
cows. L.S. Cox, Sillmore, Ga.
1 Intern] motor hay press,
shape, oe or exch. for cows and
yearlings. S. Odom, Arabi, Ga.
6 Purina re hoppers, $1, 25 each.
Mrs. S. A. Gaulding, Villa Rica, Ga.
Moline mower and _ rake, in good
cond. Mower cuts 4 1-2 ft. Rake 9 ft.
$50 for ee: 10 mi. N. E.,,
Ellaville. Edwards, Ellayille,
Ga. Rt. 3: ee 1;
1 60 saw ang 1 50 saw Continental
gins, with single box self tramping
press, 24 in. fan. pulley, shafting, plat-
form scales, ete. Good outfit for plan-
tation work. Gins 12 bales per day,
$150 for outfit. Exch. for equal value.
Reason for eens: am crippled and
unable to run it. H. W. Bagley, Cums
ming, Ga. Rt. 5.
Delco Light Plant, good shape, size
good
milch cows, fresh in. W. M. Reynolds,
Siloam, Ga.
1 Intern! 10-20 low type orchard
tractor, used 2 seasons, goog cond. ex-
cept bearings, front wheels, $325, cash,
or will take part exch. medium size
grain separator, in good cond. A. D.
Williams, Yatesville, Ga.
1 Hollow Block cement machine, for
$25 ,or would exch. for a reg. Jersey
heifer. James Sawyer, Lawrenceville,
Ga. RFD 3. .
for 3]
1 pea huller, can be operated by
hand or power, Chattanooga make.
Will work as it is, but needs slight re-
pairing, $6. D. A. Teal, Carrollton, |
Ga. Rt. 7.
6 in. sang and dredging pump, also Ff
1 revolving sand screen. Pump is steel
lineg and made by the Morris Works,
None of it ever been used. Write if in-
aes new governor and all equipment,
7 3-4 x 10 Farghar eng. and Cornish
boiler, new governor and al equipment,
piping and valves, cheap, or trade for
Fordson, or a good mule not over 8 yrs.
ae. z J. I. Roberts, Milledgeville, Ga.
2 horse mowing machine for sale, or
will exch. for a good Jersey milch cow,
fresh in. U. Harrison, McIntosh, Ga.
RFD.
TO h. p. Frick boiler-ang 8 h. p. eng.
on wheels, in good shape, needs ney
flues, $40, or trade for 1 1-2 lb. W.
pullets at my home, 5 mi. South ot
Griffin, on State Rt. 3. R. C. Wilder,
Griffin, Ga. Rt. C.
Fordson tractor and harrow, fair
cond. $75 for both, FOB. P.. W. Eth-
ridge, Milner, Ga.
1927 Fordson tractor, harroa. and
Oliver disc side-plow, practically new,
$400. E. C. Causey, Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 1
ee on {peee fourteen)
belts and
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PAGE TWELVE ~
Georgia Products
For Sale
(Continued from page nine)
GRAIN FOR SALE |
Fulghum seeg oats, true to name,
. germination test, 87 per cent av. last
season, 45 bu. (no fertilizer) per acre.
Ss 75c bu. FOB. J. M. Jomes, Omega, Ga.
Pekets. 1:
Norton Cold Proof and Fulghum seed
a oats, clean, bright ang well bagged;
Norton Cold Proof, 90c Fulghums, 80c
bu. No order filled for less than 2 1-2
bu. bag. Ben R. Turner, Sandersville,
Ga.
150 bu. Hastings 100 bu. seed oats,
recleaned, guar. free from pest seed,
$1 bu. less than 10 bu. lots, FOB. W. A.
Stone, Pitts, Ga. Z
Pure Bancroft seed oats, free from
onions and other foreign weed seed
$1 bu. FOB. C. L. Ferguson, Canon,
pe Gs, Rte.
f
Ss in 10 bu. lots, $1 bu.
Fulghum seed oats, 90c bu.
10 bu. and over, $1.65 bu.
Blue Stem Purple Straw wheat, extra
good secd, $2 bu. FOB, Cokers Ped.
All free
_ from any pest seed. No reduction in
price made. All cash and no checks.
_C. A. Wilbanks, Commerte, Ga. Rt. 5.
- Sou. seed rye, 2 1-2 bu. bags. $1.50 bu.
_K. N. Sharp, Commerce, Ga.
500 bu. good, heavy Fulghum seed
oats, free from any grass seed, 75c bu.
on farm. J. E. Horne, Pinehurst, Ga.
No. Ga. Tall Growing rye, $1.75 bu.
All FOB
Blue Ridge, Ga. T. Sparks, Rugby, Ga.
Pure Bancroft seed oats, 75c bu. FOB.
Seng for sample. N. J. Ware, Roys-
ton; Ga. Rt. 3.
Cokers improved Abruzzi rye, first
yr., germination 96 per cent, unusually
fine, $2 bu. Other good rye, $1.75 bu.
Extra fine Fulghum oats, heavy and
bright, 75c bu. All FOB Augusta. No
order for less than 5 bu. ang must be
accompanied by money order or certi-
fied check. R. L. Griffin, Augusta, Ga.
20 8th St.
Sev. hundred bu. Reg Hart and Blue
Stem wheat, $1.60; Fulghum oats, 75dc.
10 more if less than 10 bu. W. E. Vin-
son, Byrono, Ga. Xb
200 bu. Bancroft oats 75c in 10 bu.
lots; Cokers Ped. 25 bu. Fulghum oats
100 <bu. pure
Purple Straw wheat, $2 in 10 bu. lots.
All free. from onion and other foreign
seed; and FOB... -W. ~K... Burroughs,
Canon, Ga. -
Hastings 100 bu. oats, Fulghum and
Cokers Cold Proof: oats, all $1 bu.
Marretts Ped. 40 to 1 wheat, $2 bu. All
carefully recleaned ang grown from
seed direct from breeders. R. W. Stem- |
bridge, Milledgeville, Ga.
cover crops, $1.50 bu. Cash with order.
\ L. M. Davis, Ft. Valley, Ga. RFD.
4
~ 300 or 400 bundles of fodder, $1 per
100. Staten Taylor, Alma, Ga. Rt. 1.
Several hundred bu. of extra heavy
-Fulghum oats, free of onion and other
foreign weed seeds. 80 bu. or more
ret this yr. J. G. Dean, Dawson,
a
Vetch seed, 100 Ibs .or more, 9c Ib.
25_lbs. or more, 10c lb. No less sold.
Orla Cowart, Pearson, Ga.
30 bu. Ga..grown Abruzzi rye, $2. bu.
FOB. No orders for less than 2 bu. J.
- P. McDowell, Dawson, Ga.
~
~
50 bu. Abruzzi seed rye, $2 bu. 100
bu. Fulghum seed oats, 80c bu. 100 bu.
_ Bancroft seeg oats, 80c bu. E. S. Lewis,
Dawson, Ga.
500 bu. good, heavy. Fulghum seed
oats, free from any: grass seed, 75c bu.
on farm. J. E. Horne, Pinehurst, Ga.
HONEY, BBEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE
Fine grade. of white comb Gallberry
~honey, packed in 60 and 70 lb. new
cans, 10c lb. FOB. Murl J. Morris,
Baxley, Ga. RR st. /
Few cans of nice bright honey, 5 lbs.
cans, 75; 10 Ib. $1.50. Cash with or-
der. Add postage. L. G. H. Scott,
Ludowici, Ga. Rt. 1.
20 hives bees, olg style gums of yel-
low bees, $2 per hive, $30 for lot at my
piace near Scarboro. Lonnie Williams,
Rockyford, Ga. Rt..2. Box 120.
12. hives honey bees at bargain if
taken at once, to be del. at my home
on Canton Road, 2 mi. North of Mari-
etta. All strong, mostly this yr.
Swarms, in modern ang semi-modern
hives with supers. J. W. Clayton,
Marietta, Ga. RFD 1. Canton Road.
Pure Chunk honey, in 5 Ib. cans, $1
_del. Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruitland, Ga.
~Pure Ext. honey in 5 Ib. buckets, 75
MARKET
per B. Ext. in 10 lb. buckets. $1.25 per
B. All FOB. J. W. Stallings, Valdosta,
Ga. Rt. 5: Box 92;
Pure Ext.,honey, as follows, FOB
here: 12 5 Ib. Tupelo Gum Ext. to cs.
$6.75;-6 10 lb. $6.30; 2 10 lb. postpaid
and ins. $3; 1 10 lb, $1 .60; several large
bbls. prices on request. The above
prices are subject to change after
October ist. All orders shipped
promptly. Will. exch. honey for pure
bred R. I. Red pullets. Write first
what you have for exch. John A
Crummey, Doctortown, Ga.
B Usb Lb Et EN...
quantity. Will exch. choice,
papershell pecan trees for same.
Loyd Woodall, Milner, Ga.
Want to exch. Sugar Crowder peas
or pure speckled cow peas for 1 bu. ef
Austrian winter peas. Will pay the
difference if any, at market rice, Cc.
C. McCrary, Molena, Ga. Rt.
CANNED PRESERVES, FRUITS,
PICKLES AND VEGETABLES
WANTED |
Want a few ats. or pints of fig pre-
serves. A. K. McGill, Sylvester, Ga.
budded
B.
PECANS ANDPEANUTS FOR SALE
Booking orders for paper shell pe-
cans, November del. Write for prices.
Mrs. G. C, Swint, Milner, Ga. <
PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES
FOR SALE
Several M. 1, 2, and 3 yr. old apple
trees, pear trees, grape vines, and sev.
M. peach, 2 yr. old trees that must be
sold this fall. Money talks at our
house. Prices are in keeping with the
times. Write today, or come and get
our cash ang carry prices.
Cureton, Austell, Ga.
Japan walnut trees, 25c each. Mrs.
Callie Burd, Buford, Ga. Rt. 2.
Free, particulars Yegarding tung oil
nut trees. J. B. Wright, Cairo, Ga.
Booking orders for paper shell pe-
can trees, 50c to $1 each. Cash, or ex.
for Ga. products. Mrs. G. C. Swint,
Milner, Ga.
Most all leading var. of apple trees,
nice, large, 2 yr. old, 15e each, $12.50
2 100. Special prices to large orchard
men. True to name.| State insp. T.
M. Webb, Ellijay, Ga.
Well rooted scuppernong vines, 5 ft.
high, 50c each; seedling peach trees, 2
ft. 8 for 50; well rooted fig sprouts, 6
for 50c salso 16 lbs. clear dry seedling
peach seed, 1930 crop, lot for 65c, post-
paid. Mrs. Alice Garner, Palmetto, Ga.
100 M. choice, budded Stuart, Schley,
Money-Maker and Fortscher pecan
a for sale. W. L. Stewart, Valdosta,
a
Sev. 100 budded peach trees, 3 or 4
ft. high, dif. varieties. Come and get
\them at 1-2 price.
Adairsville, Ga.
Choice paper shell-pecan trees, 5 to 7
ft. 50c each, or exch. What have you
to exch? B. Loyd Woodall, Milner, Ga.
Well roofed scuppernong cuttings,.
20c each; also Lucretia dewberry, Mc-
Donald blackberries, 25c each, and
Missionary strawberries, $3-M. Mrs. S.
E. Glisson, Macon, Ga. 405 Burton-Ave.
High grade pecan trees, Gov. insp.
2 to 10 ft. 25 to 75c ea. A discount of
3 per cent on large orders. Del. begin
in Noy. J. T. Ponder, Pinepark, Ga.
Bucdded Stuart, Schley and Frotscher
pecan trees, 2 to 10 ft. at very low
prices. refer to sell wholesale, but
ae retail. L. M. Kennedy, Collins,
a :
POTATOES FOR SALE
Sweet potatoes, $1 bu. J. D. Daniel,
Cadwell, Ga .
SYRUP FOR SALE
Pure old fashioneq So. Ga. Sugar
Cane syrup cs of 6 10 lb. cans, $4.20
FOB. W.D. Wells, Adel, Ga.
Ga. Cane syrup in 10 Ib. cans, 70c;
crate with 6 10 Ib. cans, $3.50; crate,
12 5 lb. $3.60; new sorghum syrup, 50c
gal. Mrs. P. eS Byrd, Fitzgerald, Ga.
VEGETABLES FOR SALE
Marglobe tomatoes, $1.50 crated;
green tomatoes. (for pickling), $1.25.
oa with order. M| B. Scroggs, Alto,
a
Hot green pepper, 25c per gal. Large,
red, little pod (for pickling), 30c gal.
Add postage. Mrs. Oscar Phillips,
Royston, Ga. Rt. 3. :
Red and Green hot} pepper, 15c Ib. 2
lbs. 25c. Party to pay postage. Mrs.
Tiney Phillips, Flowery Branch, Ga.
Tomatoes and beans for trucks. H.
R. Staicht, Cornelia, Ga. Highway 15.
Truck. loads of nice turnip greens,
large size, at Bed, 4 mi. north Vienna,
on Pinehurst mail route. Sell cheap.
O. F. Lovett, Pinehurst, Ga.
Georgia Products
Wanted
BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Want Lady peas, 100 to 500 Ibs.
Seng samples and price. T. J. Haden,
Columbus, Ga. 1073 Douglas Lane.
Want cow peas and Soy beans, any
James:
Mrs. Will Trimble,
CORN, SEED CORN AND CORN
MEAL WANTED
Want white, newk, milling corn.
Give best price shelled and saocked,
FOB your station, or del. Can furnish
sacks if shipper pays posotage. O. L.
Cowan, Doraville, Ga.
FRUIT WANTED
Want dried apples. Will exch. 2 W.
L. pullets for 15 lbs. del. Mrs. F. Cow-
art, Summit, Ga.
Want to exch. black walnut plants,
6 mos. old for nice, dried peaches,
clear from worms. Mrs. J. B. Pruitt,
Tallapoosa, Ga, Rt. 3, Box 90.
Want to buy sun drieq peaches. Give
best price del. A. Q. Phillips, Atlanta,
'Ga..45-4th St. N. E.
- Want to hear from party having all
leading var. of apples,. pears, etc. for
exchange, giving full particulars as to
size, age and lowest price. J. W. Hin-
son, Hazlehurst, Ga.
=
GRAIN WANTED
Want 5 bu. Fulghum oats, free from
smoot. Will exch. this yrs. crop Brab-
ham peas, No. ls. J. Ww. Rheney, Wad-
ley, Ga.
Want to exch. 10 bu. Rucker cotton
seed for 10 bu. Fulghum or Appler seed
oats.
Ga.
Want to exch. pure Wilson Type
, Clevelang cotton seed, 1st yr. from Wil-
sons Ped. Farm, for pure Bancroft or
Fulghum seed oats. Bu. for bu. FOB.
10 to 50 bu. J. Hope Tigner, Chipley,
Ga.
Want new seeq wheat or rye, in exch
for white, 100 lb. size-feed sacks, val.
10c per sack. F. A. Rovers, Washing-
ton, Ga. E. Rt. 1. Box 261.
Want at once 12 bu. good Abruzzi
seed rye. Give best price, FOB Fair
Mount. B. F. Temple, Rydal, Ga. Rt.
2.
Want 10 or 15 bu. Turf oats. Quote
best cash price. B. M. Aaron, Adairs-
ville, Ga.
Want Beardless seed barley, seeq rye,
H. W. Thurmond, Greshamville,
Thursday, October 2. 1930.
Empty, 50 gal. syrup bbls. in A-1
cond. having only the bung removed.
$1.50 each FOB. Bob McCormack, Al-
bany, Ga.
Fine, medium, and coarsely ground
oyster shell for chickens, $1 per 100
lbs. FOB. W. A. Smith, Savannah, Ga.
102 E. Bay St.
50 lbs. new crop Japanese walnuts,
hulled and dried, 10c lb. Send postage
Mrs. J. S. Forehand, Pinehurst, Ga. :
100 jute sacks, 100 Ib cap. goog cond
$3 FOB. D. G. Caldwell, Kingsland,
| Ga. Rt. I.
White muslin bran sacks, 75 Ib. size.
15 sacks, $1.12 postpaid. Mrs. A. J.
Collins, Demorest, Ga.
75 lb. used geese feathers, excellent
cond. 40c lb. Cash. FOB. Sample on
request. Will exch. for 6 mos. old,
pure bred W. L. or B. R. pullets. A.
M. Baldwin, Geneva, Ga.
Sassafras Roots, 35 Ib. poke root,
and yellow root, each, 30c lb. 3 lbs. $1;
Horse radish roots for planting and
table use; Dill seed, 10c pkg. 3 for 25e;
also raspberry plants; $3.50 a 100, or
50c doz. Jessie Lee Eaton, Dahlonega,
Ga.
30 Ibs. first class goose feathers, goog
as new, in good grade container, $1
Mrs. Dan Flinn, Dawson, Ga. ~
Nice, drieg sage leaves, 10c pt. 3 pts.
25c; 6 pts. 45c; 12 pts. 85c, postpaid.
Cash with order. Mrs. Nora Nix, Dah-
lonega, Ga. Rt. 1.
New, white, downy feathers, euar.
60c lb. del. Packed in 5 lb. bags. Mrs.
Mary Collins, Cordele, Ga. Rt. D.
12 lbs. used duck feathers, still real
good, 45c lb. $5 for the lot. Ruby Tum-
lin, Flowery Branch, Ga. RFD 1.
Barn cured tobacco, chewing, 15c Ib.
Cash with order. No orders for less
than $1; Add enough money, for post-.
age. Mrs. D. L. C. Harper, Baaley; Ga.
Rit2: ;
Fresh water ground Graham flour,
made from recleaned, new Slick-He
wheat, 3 1-4 lb. in 100 Ib lots. Foe
at: Lewis, Adairsville, Ga. :
Miscellaneous , Wanted
Want 100 lbs. bright tobacco for
chewing. Will.give 15 bu. of. pure
Wannamaker cotton seed for same. B,
Want 5 or 6 doz. syrup cans, 1 gal.
size, at once. Quote best del. price.
Mrs. R. H. Wright, Middleton, G
Ret, oe
F. Fagan, Martin, Ga.
Want 1 lb. dried Sarsaparilla ro6t
and 1 lb. dried Yellow Root. C. O.
Hooper, Atlanta, Ga. 964 Harte Dr.
wheat and oats. M. R. Williams, for | W.
Butts County Poultry Assno., Jackson,
Ga.
Want a few bu. ea. of Blue Stem
wheat and Abruzzi rye, and about 50
bu. good, sound, clean oats. Not much
choise as to variety, only must he
good. Send sample and make best
price. M. E. V. Spence, Carrollton, Ga.
Send sample and state price.
Crow, Bogart, Ga. RFD 7.
Want enough seeg rye,
oats to plant 20 acres.
kind, etc. L. E. Phillips, Colquitt, Ga.
The farmers of Butts county are in
Be Bs
vetch and
| need of lots of the following: Beardless
seeq barley, rye, wheat ,and oats. State
grade, del. prices and send samples.
Address. S. S. Copeland, Jackson, Ga.
PECANS- AND PEANUTS WANTED)
Want paper shell pecans early.
Send samples and quote best price, all
oe B. Loyq Woodall, Milner,
Ga. ie
PECANS AND OTHER FRUIT TREES
WANTED
ed in plum stubs: 2 Elbertas ang 2 Car-
men and 2 Ga. bells. State lowest cash
eas D. B. Allmon, Clarkesville, Ga.
SYRUP WANTED |
Want 10 to 20 gal. sorghum syrup.
Make best price in No. lu cans, del.
Send samples. A. Q. Phillips, Atlanta,
Ga. 45 4tlHt Ave N. E.
Want to buy 10 to 20 gal, sorghum
syrup. Make best price in No. 10 cans,
del. Send samples. <A. = Phillips,
Atlanta, Ga. 45. 4th St. N. E
Miscellaneous For Sale
16 gal. goog syrup buckets, and 3 half
buckets, lot for $1.25. Mrs. J. L. Burt,
oe Peter, ae
Want little Virginia White wheat.:
State price,
Want 6 peach trees, budded or eraft-
+plants, a few M. well rooted,
Mallard, Oe.
Want 75 or 100 second-hang syrup
buckets, 1 gal. size. in good shape,
cheap for cash, or exch. for eggs, but-
ter or green beans for same. C. L.
Willis, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 3. Se
Plants For Sale _
- Large size Ga. Collard plants, read,
to ship now. Guar. satisfaction, 500,
80c; $1.25 M. 5 M. or more, 90c M.
& Woodruff, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt.
Soe. Missionary and - Lady
Thompson, strawberry plants, 50c a 100,
$3.50 M. Everbearing, 75c a 100. Will
exch. for honey. Also have leading
var. fruit trees for Fall sel. Mrs. Lee
| Head, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 1.
E. Sp Chas. Wake. cabbage plants,
300, 60c; $1, 600; $1.25 M. 5 and 10
$1 M. Collarg plants, $1.25 M. 5 M. $1
M. Exp. Collect. Cader Stephens,
Flowery Branch, Ga. Z
Lady Thompson strawberry plants,
45c, 200, 65c, 300. Mrs. J. M. Hall, |
houn, Ga. Rt. 5.
Thousands of guar. well rooted, op
field grown cabbage heading col
8
New Stone tomatd plants. Moist pac
ed, tough and stocky, 60c, 300; $1 600,
$1. 35 M.. postpaid.: -C.. -R. Burell, Au-
burn; Ga.: Rt. 1;
: Spearmint plants, 50c a 100. Mrs. Z.
'M. Story, Thomson, Ga.
Lady T. strawberry plants, 25c a 100;
also everbearing, bunch Eng. peas,
frost pfoof, 10c Cupful, and 5c postage.
Mrs. J. S. Keadle, Yatesville, Ga. Rt. 1.
Strong, open field grown collard
plants, 60c, 300; 75c, 500; $1.25 M.
ang 10 M. $1 M. John W. Orr, Winder,
Ga. 109 Wright St.
Frost proof E. J., Chas. W. and Suc-
cession cabbage plants, $1.25 M. del. i
Special price on large orders. B.
Gp. A she
October 2, 1930.
ts For Sale
Oo
Frost proof cabbage plants, E. J.
has. Wakefield and Succession, $1.25
del. F. W. Elorbee, Brooklet, Ga.
has. W. and Flat Dutch cabbage
d tomato plants now ready, $1.25 M.
el. G. E. Waldriv, Flowery Branch,
a, Rt. 1.
C. Wakefield cabbage, collard and
altimore tomato plants all 500, 75c;
15 M. del. W.
ranch, Ga. Bs
a has. W. cabbage plants, now ready,
$1 -M. del. in Ga. A. E. Reinhardt,
shburn, Ga. ee
Now booking orders for frost proof
ibbage plants, 60c, 500; $1 M. FOB;
Iso Yellow Bermuda ang Crystal Wax
ite onion plants, from pure Tene-
e seed, 500,-75c; $1.25 M. All FOB.
fady for shipment around October
5th. H. F. Stair, Valdosta, Ga.
Stone tomato plants an dtrue Ga.
ollard plants, 25 cts per hundred; 75
ts per 500; $1.25 per M; $5 per 5M;
9 per 10M, delivered. Promopt ship-
1ent. W. L. Wright, RFD 2, Alto, Ga
Lady Thompson strawberry plants,
5 cts per hundred, 75 cts per 500; $1.25
M..Everbearing plants, same price.
Garden horse mint plants, 5 cts per
bunch, add postage. Cash with order.
No checks accepted. Mrs. M. F. Etus,
RFD 1, Dahlonega, Ga.
Thousands of guaranteed, well root-
d, open field grown famous cabbage
ading collard! plants, 8 in. well root-
. New Stone tomato plants, all at
) cts per 300; $1 per 600; $1.35 per M.
stpaid. Moist packed in ventilated
xes. Prompt delivery. C. R. Burell,
FD 1, Auburn, Ga. ;
ame gooseberry bushes, $1 per doz;
rs. Ona Fowler, Roy, Ga.
_Lucretia dewberry plants, 50 cts per
10Z;) $2.50 per hundred. Black Walnut
trees, 1 to 2 ft. all, $1 per doz. Mrs. O.
D. Woodruff, Greenville, Ga.
Himalaya berry plants, 50c per doz;
Copenhagen cabbage plants, ready 15th
f October, 25 cts per hundred; 45 cts
er 200; 85 cts per 500; $1.25 per M.
ivered. Mrs. F. E. Happoldt, Lewis-
on, Ga.
Charleston, Wakefield cabbage
ants, Ga. heading collard plants. Ex-
t packed, shipped in ventilated
xes. Guaranteed full count, prompt
ervices, 25c per hundred; $1.25 per M.
postpaid. J. B. Bennette, RFD 1, Flow-
y Branch, Ga.
ady Thompson strawberry plants,
25 cts per hundred, 60 cts per 300. Mrs.
nry Eller, RFD 3, Ellijay, Ga.
Klondyke strawberry plants, 30 cts
er hundred. Mrs. Florence Wood-
vard, RD 1, Box 47, Fair Mount,
ae
Nice year old sage plants, 15c each
or 6 for 75 cts. Horseradish, 75 cts per
doz. Add postage. Miss Mary Grindle,
hlonega, Ga.
Napier Grass roots and plants, govt.
alysis gives it same protein.value as
lfaifa. Very prolific. All stock love
t; fine for grazing and hay. S. T.
Smith, Cuthbert, Ga.
Fresh, thrifty, well rooted, 8 in. to-
mato plants for late use; genuine New
tone, and Marglobe. Roots wrapped.
Expert packing. Prompt delivery, 60
s per 300; $1 per 600; $1.35 per M.
tpaid. Also Ga. cabbage collard
plants, same price. C. F. Maddox, Bu-
ord, Ga. ;
Charleston, Wakefield and Late Flat
Dutch cabbage plants, 25 cts per hun-
red; $1.25 per M. Collards, $1.20 per
_M. 8S. Q. Chambers, RFD 1, Gaines-
Ville, Ga. :
Charleston, Wakefield ana Flat Dutch
cabbage plants, also collarq plants. All
well rooted and prompt shipment. $1.25
per M; by mail, 75 cts per 500. Postage
paid. Express collect at $1 per M. Jd.
Chambers, RFD 1, Gainesville, Ga.
_ Everbearing strawberry plants, 50 cts
per hundred; Klondyke, 50 cts per hun-
dred, $2.75 per M. Miss C. Collins, RFD
1, Flowery Branch, Ga.
_ Charleston, Jersey Wakefield, also all
season cabbage plants, qelivered prices:
80 cts per hundred, $1 per 500, or $1.50
per M. Good as can be grown. E. T.
Clements, Sandersville, Ga.
Klondyke strawberry plants, 50 cts.
per hundred or $3 per M. Mrs. W. V.
- Robbs, RFD 1, Flowery Branch, Ga.
Progressive Everbearing strawberry
us 25 cts per hundred; $2.50 per
, delivered. H. B. Shell, Palmetto,
iy 3
nd
O. Waldrip, Flowery.
| $4.50 per 5M,
$2.
Very large and early variety straw-
berry plants, 25 cts per hundred, $1 for
500; $1.75 per M. delivered. Prompt
shipment. J. W. Dunaway, R. F. D.
1, Flowery Branch, Ga. .
Himalaya blackberry plants, strong
roots, 30 cts per doz; 4 doz for $1.00.
Horseradish plants, 3 for 25 cts, de-
livered 1st zone, 5 cts. extra out of
firs, zone. (No name).
2 kinds of strawberry plants, Ever-
bearing and Jennie Wright, both nice
berries, 35 cts per hundred; $3 per M,
delivered. Will exchange for seed
wheat, rye, hairy vetch, rape, barley,
seed oats, white or purple top turnip
seed, mustard or 1 or 2 lbs. of cabbage
seed, cost not over $1.25 per lb. Onion
seed or sets, any kind of garden seed,
or what have you? Write first. Mrs.
Carrie Lou Sanders, RFD 1, Box 78,
Knoxville, Ga.
Charleston and Jersey Wakefield,
also Flat Dutch cabbage and heading
and Ga. collards; Stone and Baltimore
tomato plants. Shipments made
promptly in ventilated boxes, $1.25 per
M, delivered, 5M anq up, express col-
lect. Ovie Crowe, RFD 2, Gainesville,
Ga. :
Everbearing strawberry plants for
sale, 25 cts per hundred, or will ex-
change for dried appies in good shape
at 15 cts per lb. Mrs| R. L. Peacock,
RFD 2, Ashburn, Ga.
Charleston and Early Jersey Wake-
field ang Flat Dutch cabbage plants,
65 cts per 500; $1.10 per M, delivered;
E. Y. Stokes, RFD 3,
Macon, Ga.
Ga. heading collard plants, now
ready, 25 ct# per hundred, or $1.25 per
M. prompt shipment. Guaranteed
shipped in ventilated boxes. A. J. Nix,
RFD 1, Flowery Branch, Ga.
Thousands of Long Island ang Early
Jersey Wakefield cabbage plants, 25:
cts per hundred; $1.50 per M. delivered
promptly. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Regis-
ter, Ga. :
Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 15 cts per
hundred; Ga. Collard plants, 15 cts per
hundred. Mrs. Rosie-Crowe, RFD 4,
Cumming, Ga. :
Large rooted Kudzu plants, 100 for
Lucretia dewberry and Premo
dewberry, also McDonald blackberry
plants, large size, 100 for $1, $7 per M.
Himalaya blackberry plants, large size,
25 for $1. Cabbage heading collard
plants, $1.50 per M. All carefully pack-
ed and postpaid. J. W. Toole, RFD 2,
Macon, Ga. :
Large size collard plants, 80 cts per
300; $1.25 per M, 5M or more, 90 cts per
M. Your money back if not satisfied.
Rush your order. B. R. Woodcliff, RFD
1, Flowery Branch, Ga. Bp
Cabbage, collard and onion plants,
85 cts per 500; $1.50 per M; $6.25 per
5M. Postage collect. Cash with or-
der. Mrs. R. E. Hackle, 603 E. Savan-
nah Ave., Valdosta, Ga.
Copenhagen cabbage plants, 25 cts
per hundred, $1 per 600; $1.50 per M.
Good plants, well rooted, average about
5 in. high. Postpaid. Grady Kelley,
RFD 1, Sulphur Springs, Ga.
Heading collard plants, 20 cts per
hundred; $1 per M. delivered. Klon-
dyke and Everblooming strawberry
plants, 25 cts per hundred; $1.75 per M,
|delivered. C. Garrett, Oakwood, Ga.
Ga. collard plants, 20 cts per hun-
dred, $1 per M, mailed. Klondyke and
Lady Thompson strawberry plants, 25
cts per hundred, $1.50 per M, delivered.
H. P. Crow, RFD 2, Gainesville, Ga. .
Tomato, cabbage ang collard plants,
50 cts per 300; 75 cts per 500; $1.25 per
M. delivered. Bill Crow, RFD 2, Gaines-
ville, Ga. (
Cabbage, collard and tomato plants,
50 cts per 300; 75: cts per 500; $1.25
per M, delivered. Guy Crow, Gaines-
ville, Ga. :
Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage
plants, heading collard plants, 20 cts.
per hundred; 40 cts per 300; $1.20 per
M, delivered. 5M or over, $1 per M,
collect. Strawberry plants, 30 cts per
hundred. Lee Crow, RFD 1, Oakwood,
Ga. j
Frost proof cabbage and onion plants
leading var. now ready, $1 M. Write
for special prices and free offer on
arge lots. Andrew Clark, Thomasville,
Ga.
Very large and early var. strawberry
platits, 25c a 100. $2.00 a M. del. in Ga.
Exch. 200 for 200 cabbage plants. Ea. to
pay postage. Mrs. R. W. Mobley,
Glennville, Ga. /
6 to 8 in. collard and cabbage plants,
ready to ship, 80c 500; $1.25 M, Mail-
ed to your door; 5 M. or more, $1 M.
Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1. |.
Genuine Lady Thompson strawberry
plants, 35c a 100; 300, $1; 500, $1.50;
$2.75 M. 5) M. $11; 10 M. $19. Limited
quantity of Condons imp. Mastadon,
everbearing strawberry plants, 75c a
100; $2 500; $4.50, 500; $8.50 M; also
rhubarb pie plants, 6 for 80c. $1.50 doz.
Sage plants, yr. old, 3 for 25c; 6 for
40c; 75c doz. Postpaid. Cash with
order. John B. Nix, Dahlonega, Ga.
Rt. 1. ,
P lants Wanted
Want 500 true to name Mastodon
everbearing strawberry plants, free of
disease. T. N. Hurst, Luthersville, Ga.
Want 1,000 each cabbage, Bermuda
onion: plants, and nice collard plants.
Mrs. J. Gibson, Midland, Ga.
Want to exch. Alaska and Lady
Thompson strawberry plants for onion
plants for Oct. or Nov. planting. Mrs.
Z. M. Story, Thomson, Ga.
Seed For Sale
Large, white nest, onions, 60c gal. $4
bu. Mrs: B. L. Robinson, Greenville,
Ga REasa :.
Best var. Eng. pea seed, for early fall
and early spring planting, 30c lb. del.
N
Maude Hamby, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 3._
Clements imp. Triumph watermelon
(grow to wt. 75 to 150 lbs. are round,
oblong) seed, $1 oz. $10 lb. Supply un-
limited. The fastest growing melon in
America. E. T. Clements, Sanders-
ville, Ga. a
Butter-bean. seed, grown this yr.
fresh, sound and free from trash; run-
ning butter-bean or Jackson Wonder
bush bean, either, 20c lb. postpaid.
Prices higher next spring. | Marion Mc-
Connell, Cornelia, Ga.
11 lbs. of Dwarf frost proof Eng.
peas, clean and sound 20c Ib. or lot for
$2; long green mustard seed, clean ang
sound, 5c per 2 1-2 thls. Lady or Mush
peas, 12c lb. Will exch. 1 lb. Eng. peas
or 2.of the Mush for 1 gal. of green hot
pepper. Ea. to pay postage. Add post-
age on orders not to exch. Do not
send stamps. Mrs. G. M. Foster, Waco,
Ga. Rt. 2. :
New Prosperity onion seed, 10c pkg.
50c oz. Tender green onion, raw or
cooked, al lyear round. Never winter
killed, once planted, lasts always if
cultivated; 4 to 6crops a yr. Also plants
which will be ready November Ist, at
25c a 100, $2 M. Mrs. R. H. Wright,
Middleton, Ga. RFD 1.
White nest multiplying onions, .50c
gal. del. Mrs. Grace Murphy, Jasper,
Ga. Rt. 2. :
Red Top Globe and Purple Top
Globe turnip seed, 20c per 1-4 lb. 30c
per 1-2 lb. ang 45c lb. Postpaid. Grady
Kelley, Sulphur Springs, Ga. Rt. 1.,
White multiplyiyz onions, 15c qt.
Mrs. J. H. Strange, Homer, Ga.
Nice, fresh smell melon seed, this yr.
crop, 15c per pkg. Cash with order. No
checks. Roy-Davis, Blackwells, Ga.
RFD 1, Box 56. :
About 5 lbs. of old fashioned yellow
meat watermelon seed, $1 lb. Selected
over 20 yrs. and wt. from 50 to 60 lbs.
Cash with order. Postpaid. Miss Ger-
tie Mae Duggan, Ray City, Ga.
White Bunch butter-bean seed, 25 Ib.
White ang colored mixegq running, 25c
lb. white acre peas, 20c lb. Add post-
age. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Ray City,
Ga. Rt. 2. a
40 Ibs. Lifsey Bell watermelon seed,
$1 lb. J. B. Deese, Hawkinsville, Ga.
Bunch garden pea seed, frost proof,
20c. Ib., 6 lbs. $1. Add posotage.
J. S. Edenfield, Summit, oq Rt. 2.
Nice, clean dried sage, 60c tb. del.
Money order only. Mrs. J. E. Yawn,
Milan, Ga. Rt. 2. te
. Sugar or salad pea seed and white
pole lima beans, 15c per cupful. Mrs.
Henry Eller, Ellijay, Ga. RFD 3.
Yellow Bermuda onion seed, $1.75 lb.
10 lbs.or over, $1.40 per lb. Prize Taker
onion seed, $1.50 lb. Copenhagen Mar-
ket cabbage seed, $1.25 lb. Chas. Wake-
field cabbage seed, $1 lb. Postpaid. New
crop seed of high germination. Roy L.
McRee, Meigs, Ga. 2
- Red multiplying onions, 50c gal. del.
in Ga. Very Prolific, 12 to 25 in a
bunch, good*size and mild. Write. J.
O: King, Luella, Ga. 9
- Old fashioneg seedling peach seed.
now ready for fall planting, 600 seed
for $2. Mrs. H. T. Almon, Midland, Ga.
White and red nest or multiplying
onions sets, 60c del, LL .E. Williams,
Mrs.
Ty Ty, Ga. he NON, ae, :
New crop of red or purple hull Janu-
ary pea seed, $3 bu. FOB my station.
only a few bu. to offer for quick sale.
D, F. Ogden, Odum, Ga. G
Sorghum cane seed, 25c per qt. 45
per 1-2 gal. del. Free from weevils,
this yr. crop, kind to make syrup. O.
L. Law, Empire, Ga. Rt. 2.
Prize Taker onion seed, $1.50 Ib. 80c
per 1-2. lb. nostpaid. Lee Waldrip,
Gainesville, Ga. : : SOEs
Watson melon seed, hand selected,
15 lb. or: exch, : for: anything I need.
Cc. G. ONeal, Marven, Ga. a,
10 lbs. crotolaria seed, 50c lb. speck-
led. crowder peas, 10c lb, Victor peas,
5c lb. in 20 lb. lots or more; Clay peas,
$2.50 bu. not prepaid. W. J. McCain,
Haylow, Ga, Box 77. es
Silver Skin, white pearl; Bermuda
onion sets, $1 gal. mailed; $5 bu. Exp.
collect; Yellow Globe and Danver Aus-
tralian brown, 90c gal. $1.75 pk. mailed,
$4.50 bu; white multiplying onion sets,
65 gal. $4.50 bu. Lady Finger or Rice
peas, 4 lbs. $1. Cader Stephens, Flow-
ery Branch, Ga.
1930 crop Ga. cabbage collard 20c lb.
No orders for less than 25 lbs. accept-
ed: J. T, Ponder, Whigham, Ga. . -
Crimson clover seed in chaff, 10c lb.
or 100 Ib. lots, 8c Jb. R. L. Hardy,
Senoia, Ga. : }
7 lbs. slick leaf mustard seed, 30c Ib. ~
or $2 for the lot. Mrs. N. M. Boling,
Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 4 Box 39. _ 4
Red shallot buttons, 60c gal. post-
paid; white multiplying onions, 60c gal.
postpaid. A. H. McBryde, Aragon, Ga.
Burr Clover seed in dirt to inoculate,
$1. bu. Will exch. W. M.~- Burson,
Compton, Ga. Rt. 2. : fe
P. T. White Globe, Yellow Globe,
Cow Horn, turnip seed, Long Ga. Ga.
collard, slice-leaf mustard .seed, 6 thls.
25c. 1. lb. of any, not mixed, 50c; mixed
1 Ib. 55c..-Rape seed; 1 lb. del. 25c 2.
Ibs. 40c 5 lbs. 90c. W. H. Waddelle,
Pearson, Ga. :
Old fashioned white blossom salad.
pea seeg for fall or: spring planting,
25 pt. 45c per qt. 75c per 1-2 gal. Post-
paid. Cash with order. \ Mrs. Nora
Nix, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1\
Burr clover seed, recleaned, 8c Ib.
also broom corn seed, 50c qt. Mrs. L. M.
Aderhold, Lavonia, Ga. :
Brown multiplying onions,
Lottie McCluney,Rydal, Ga.
0c. gal
Old fashioned shallots for sale,
or
exch, 2 lbs for 2 Ibs. early Alaska Eng.
pea seed. Ea. to pay postage. Mrs. N. |
B. Burden, Elberton, Ga. Rt. 8. :
New crop Ga. cabbage collard seed,
|20c lb. No orders for less than 25 lbs.
J. T. Ponder, Whigham, Ga. CVG
Seed Wanted = _
Want 10 Ibs. Carpet Grass _ seed,
cheap for cash. Mrs. J. B; Brown,
Eastman, Ga. RFD t- i
Want prices on wheat, field peas and
sorghum seed in quantities of 5 to 15
bu. Must be-clean seed.
prices, state the var. H. E. Young,
Fitzgerald, Ga. \
Want 1 peck each, Mung beans,
chicken corn. Shaler or Egyptian
wheat, millet seed. Also all kinds of
Wilq seeds such as, Beggar Weed, Tur-
key Pea and any kind for quail and
phesant feed. Small quantities want-
ed. Give lowest cash price. \D. B. All-
mon, Clarkesville, Ga. Rt. 4.
Want Baga Weed seed, well cleaned,
100 Ibs. or more, at 6c lb.. FOB; less
| lots, at 7c. lb. del. Not well cleaned, at.
1c Ib. less.
Ga. ; \
Want some California bear seed. Ad-
dress: A. L. Chapman, Leaf, Ga.
Farm Help Wanted
Want a desirable party able to fur-
nish self to work farm; 35 A. in cul-.
tivation, 5 room hous; 5 mi. from E.
Atlanta on, Flat Shoals Road. 3rd and
4ths, and will consider on halves. C. ~
L. Perdue, Decatur, Ga. Rt. 3.
Want a gen. farm hand for wages
with every thing found produced to
share quarters batching with another
man for awhile. Good wages; also
want a share cropper for 2 plows to
plant anything likes; everything
furnished, including cows, Nubian -
goats, hogs and chickens, F.. H. Gil-
bert. Sylvania, Ga. f aS
Want cotton pickers. Can furnish
house and wood free, and give plenty
of day work after cotton is pine Cc.
C. Wyche, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 2.
(Continued on page sixteen)
W. H. Waddelle, Pearson,
In quoting
1 horse turning plows, with steel beams,
| Secon: Hand Machine
ery For Sale
(Continued from page eleven)
30 in. upright, new Williams grist
mill, good cond. also 8 in. belt, fair
cond. 25 h. p. Atlas steam eng. good
cond. parts for 2 60 saw gin outfit, ex-
- cept suction. Sell,all or part cheap for
. cash; or exch. for something useful. C.
B. Cheney, Bairdstown, Ga.
Good Fordson tractor with extension
rims, and fenders, $150; 2 almost new
$4 ea. Riley C. Couch, Turin, Ga.
1 set of Blacksmith tools, consisting
of: 1 Buffalo forge, 1 heavy steel anvil,
200 Ibs., 1 heavy bench vise, 1. drill
press, hand or power, tongues, ham-
mers, chisels, and other things. C.
Munro, Kingsland, Ga.
1 Golden new model No. 2 3 roller
cane mill, sacrifice for $20 or exch. for
corn. The mill has been used only
three seasons and must be seen to
know its value; also 1 second-hand
Deering Ideal hay mower, about $1
worth of parts, or longer Pittman rod
will put in running cond. $15 (a bar-
gain). Exch. for syrup or corn. Write
for information on either machine.
gol D. Bishop, Meansville, Ga. RFD
1 windmill outfit complete, consisting
- of a 60 ft. 4 post tower with 8 ft. aer-
mtor windmill, about 800 gal. Cypress
tank in the tower, 40 ft. high, 50 ft.
of 2 in. gal. pipe. pump, cylinder and
pump rod, complete as it stands, $75;
cost about $350; also have 2 80 saw
Van Winkle brush gins, fair cond. $50
each; a lot of shafting, pulleys, etc.
cheap. J. H. Getzen, Pendergrass, Ga.
3row oat drill, good cond. $12.50 or,
~- exch, for anything can use. R. K.
Suggs, Commerce, Ga.
- gal. crank churn, good as new for
sale or exch. Write C. B. Eden Gaines-
- ville, Ga. Rt. 8. :
1_Moline 12 disc wheat drill, practi-
cally new, cost $160; sell, 80 FOB. A.
L. Clarkson, Chickamauga, Ga.
1 Rice huller, $1.75; 2 tractors mag-
netos, $12, $15; 2 belts, rubber; 4 wood
pulleys, 1 shaft, 10 ft. ang hangers. J.
A. LaRoche, Crescent, Ga. :
6 H. P. Galloway gas. eng. magneto
equipped, and in the best of cond. $45
FOB; also a lot of blacksmith tools, in-
cluding drill press, vises and anvils.
Write for description and prices. Roy
D. Tankersley, Appling, Ga.
3 roller belt power cane mill, $35;
Kelley feed mill, $15; 1 Chattanooga
~ Reversible 2 horse plow, $15; 1 set of 30
rye. G. C. Edmondson, "Pemple, Ga.
Rt. 2.
1 Bostrom improved farm level, in
perfect shape, complete, ready for
work, $12.50. R. F. Hough, Macon, Ga.
420 Winship St.
650 gal. galvanized tank, 1 Kelly Du-
plex feed mill (grind corn ang cob,
peas, beans), a green bone cutter. Sell
Leghorns, B. R., Reds, or, other good
breed. All of same kind. No culls.
H. C, Cloud, Atlanta, Ga. 2118 Peach-
tree Road.
1 corn shucker and sheller, good
cond. Shell car or more corn per day,
$75; 1 Delco Light water pump, used.
only a few. months, $100. W. P. Elder,
Culloden, Ga.
2 pecan tree dusting machines, goog
cond. cheap; 1 Chattanooga cane mill,
No. 44, large size, complete with full
equipment; 1 Williamson stump puller,
complete with cable; 1 Universal 24 in.
stone gris} or grinding mill for Ford
tractor or other power. All in first class
cond. Write for list of used farm tools
and machinery. Fred C. Geiger, Flins-
side, Ga. ~
Complete grist mill with shafting
and pulley and eng. for sale or exch
for milch cows, fresh, or soon to fresh-
en. M. L. Wester, Ringgold, Ga. Rt. 1.
King roller to cane mill, 18 in, and
has 25 cogs.. Must be in good cond.
cheap for cash. J. E. Thompson,
Swainsboro, Ga.
1 full set of blacksmith tools, cheap
for cash. R. T. Hurt, Cordele, Ga.
No. 12 Golden Series DeLaval sepa-
rator, never used, $75, W. W. Brooks,
Greensboro, Ga.
12 h.p. gas eng. $100. M. H.
Kine, Lawrenceville, Ga.
Second-Hand Machin-
ery Wanted
Want a little Daisy pea huller. J.
B. Crow, Bogart, Ga. RFD 7. :
Want to exch. value for a good sep-
arator at reasonable price. R. L. Pea-
cock, Auburn, Ga. Rt. 2. -
Want 1 30. in. Meadow or Williams
grist mill, with or without sheller at
reasonable price, also want a corn
machine .for grinding corn and cob.
State cap. cond. and price. Troy G.
Chastain, Atlanta, Ga. -713-101 Bldg.
Will pay cash or exch. equal value
for a 1 1-2 or 2h. p. gas. eng. Must
be in good cond. and reasonably pric-
ed. Roy D. Tankersley, Appling, Ga.
Am in the market for a T & S trac-
tor harrow. Describe in detail what
you have, price, etc. B.-W. Stone,
oy
in. mill rocks, $15; 60 tooth section
harrow, $10; pulleys, shaftings, bear-
ings, all sizes. Wm. I. Bentley, Logan-
- ville, Ga.
3 Toller - sugar cane mill, used two
Seasons, good as new (quit planting
cane reason for selling), also 1 each,
dbl. team disc mowing machine, rake
and Oliver Plow. Machine ang rake
need some repairs. Sell cheap, or ex.
for hogs or chickens. J. S. Walfe, Mar-
low, Ga.
~ 15 H. P. eng. belts, cable, etc .com-
a mill outfit. .J.S. Bryan, Luxomni,
a. ;
1 Roanoke peanut picker, 1 Golden
power cane press; and evaporator, 1
~~ Cleveland tractor, 1 well pumping Jack |
at bargain for cash. Sarah Sheppard,
Cordele, Ga.
1 good 100 lb wrought iro nsteel face
anvil. Sell, or exch. for good pig, or
good syrup, either seeq wheat or a good }
var. of field peas. Write Newt. Reid,
Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 3.
~ 1 DeLaval.cream separator, No. 5,
- $25. or exch. for equal value. L. P.
Hickman, Forsyth, Ga. Rt. 1 Box 14.
1 Chattanooga 93 slot wing 2 horse
plow, used 2 yrs. and well cared for
(just like new). Cost $17; sell, $10
- FOB. Cash; also 2 horse circle foot
plow, used to make 1 crop, good as new,
Lf oe Gick: Williams, Dallas, Ga.
10 H. P. I. H..C. gas. eng. $100 or
exch. for corn: ~Write for particulars.
W. T. oo Doraville, Ga.
1 Cole 25 h. p. boiler and 20 h. p.
eng. 1 No. 1 Frick mill, 60 ft. rubber
belt, 10 in. wide, 1 Meadows grist mill,
30 in. rocks, 1 corn sheller with belts
for both, and others. All in good cond.
Write for price and full description. J.
W. Dailey, Fairburn, Ga. Rt: 2.
1 good size farm bell, $5 or exch.
_ Wallace Wilson, Martin, Ga. Rt. 2.
1 Ledbetter cotton planter, good
RIGS
Thomasville, Ga.
Want 1 to 10-20 rod rolls of wire
fencing, not under 40 in. high (Amer-
ican preferred). No rusty or broken
wire; must be in good shape. Also
-vant stalk cutter roller in good shope
1 orig. mounted on wheels. Prefer
near Tifton. Must be reasonably pric-
ed. J. F. Lindsey, Tifton, Ga. Rt. 6.
Am in the market for a 2nd-hand
Cane mill, pulled by belt power, for
making small crops of cane; near
Ranger, Ga. Write what you have and
best price. J. E.. Watkins, Ranger, Ga.
Want 1 reversible 24 in. disc harrow.
-18-22 in. disc. Quote lowest price and
state cond. R. L. Blackwell, County
Agt. Calhoun, Ga.
Want cotton gin outfit, for electric
stand. Must be cheap. Answer quick.
Newborn, Ga. P. O. Box 86.
Want 1 3 row. or less grain drill.
State make, cond. and price; also
want 1 blacksmith vise, or leg vise.
esuke V. J. Glover, Smyrna, Ga. RFD
he market for a gocd feed grind-
er oe the hammer mill type. moderate
cap. Must be in, A-1 cond of the most
improved type, preferably with blower
attached, and at a reasonable ficure,
Joe. W. Harris, Albany, Ga. RFD B.
Colauitt Carter Plantation.
Want a good feed mill to grind corn
in the shuck. in good cond. and cheap
for cash. Estate of Thos. Whaley,
Mavfield, Ga.
Want some 2nd-hand barbed wire.
State amt. and price, FOB your sta-
tion in 80-rod rolls. C. R. Bradbury,
Bogart, Ga.
Want 200 ft. 3-4 in. gal. water pipe
used. J. M. Grow. Colauitt, Ga.
Want a second-hand vea thrasher
in good shane. State what vou have
Price. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore,
,
Want to exch. a J. milch cow for a
Delco Light plant. Must have large
batteries and be in gond ae te A.
Adams, Hull, Ga. Rt. 2.
anaes with nrc get of elute: 2
Sell, or exch. for seed oats, wheat and ice oo cheap. John M. Taylor, Ju-
or exch. for good stock, young hens, | 3.
Want Fordson tractor and harrow
in A-1 cond. Will exch. 2 good farm
horses. Paul Hensley. Smyrna, Ga.
Want a smal grist mill, that is
guar, to give satisfactory results; on
terms. Would also consider eng. cap-
able of pulling mill, from same party.
Must be O. K. and cheap with terms.
Leroy McClain, Thomasville, Ga. RFD
Want 1 copper syrup pan, \10 or 11
ft. long. Will exch. shoats or pigs for
same. O. S. Barber, Decatur, Ga. R 2.
Want 1 pulley, 60 in. dia, 8in. face,
1-15 bore. Prefer a split pulley. State
price FOB Empire. Allen R. Johnson,
Empire, Ga.
Want 1
feed mill in first class cond. and with-
in 60 mi. of Albany. Give full details
and price in first letter; also want 1 3
gang tractor plow, in first class cond.
and of standard make, within 40 mi.
of Albany. C. M. Pippin, Albany, Ga.
Want gas, eng. 2 or 3 horse power,
Also iron pipe, 1 or 2 in., or larger, al-
so pump and pump jack. State make
and lowest cash price. Mrs. Ezra Wil-
son, Athens, Ga. Rt. 1.
Want 1 McCormick 4 roll shredder
and stacker, good cond. and cheap. A.:
| better) boxwoods. No stuff just roo
H. Chappel, Milner, Ga. RFD 2.
Want combination corn shucker and
sheller. Sint lowest price and full
dscription. OKelley, Atlanta, Ga.
P. O. Box 121i.
Want. 1 grain separator in good
cond. Will Gee in =-part exch. for 1
10-20 Intenl. low type orchard tractor
in good cond. except bearings on
front wheels. A. D. Williams, Yates-
ville, Ga.
- Want Shaw tractorized Ford, or
similar make. S. Q. Harper, Fayette-
ville, Ga.
Want a good feed cutter, to cut
corn stalks and other feeds. Must be
in good shape and cheap; also want 1
5 to 18 gal: churn, in good shape, per-
fect cond. cheap. Give full particulars
and price. C. W. Duggar, Vidalia, Ga.
Want garden tractor and 3 in. pipe
stock and disc. J. P. Braxton, Black-
shear, Ga. Rt. 1.
Want 2nd hand portable platform
scales. Ttate best cash price. A. B.
Dobb, Lavonia, Ga. Rt. 2.
Want 1 tractor type orchard spring
tooth cultivator, also 1 late mode!
peach grading machine. H. L. Hill,
Newnan, Ga.
Want crank shaft for 15 hp. Frick
ens. Write. Wm. T. Bentley, Logan-
ville, Ga.
Want to exch. Bie Jersey heifer.
freshened in August, for tractor with
side plow, in good cond. is J. Paris,
Dallas, Ga
Want wagon or truck scales. Must
be good cond. and cheap for cash.
Give full description and where car
be seen. F. L. oe Reidsville, Ga.
Want to exch. 1 Bausch and Lomb
microscope for Bostrum Terrace level
in good cond. H. H. Gibson, Mt. Zion.
Ga. C-o Mt. Zion Seminary.
Want used, 1 horse garden tractor
Must be in good operating cond. State
cond, make, how long used, shippin
wt. and price. Chas. F. Howe,
Valley, Ga. .
Want Letz feed machine, No. 230 or
244. Must be good cond. and cheap. E
C. Brown, Elberton, Ga. P. O. Box 75
Want pea and velvet bean huller.
Would buy. or exch. Frank Braslev
cultivator. Must be in good shape. N.
T. Beasley, Kite. Ga.
Want. 1 good 2nd-hand I. H. C. hav
press in good cond. Quote best cash
price in first letter. E. L.
Alma, Ga. Rt.-4.
Want automatic ram with .250 or|
200 ft. of 1-2 or 3-4 in. gal. iron pipe
Must be in good working order and
ee for cash. W. N. Poole, Lilburn.
Want sev. voile of used wire fencing.
in good cond. Quote best cash price
and length of rolls: also about 700
vds barbed wire. Also want 1 Oliver
No. 10 2 horse plow. cheap for cash or
exch: Tancred L: pullets at $1 each. R.
E. Barnes. Gravmont, Ga.
Want 10 or 12 hip. gas eng. Decatur
Graham. Abbeville. Ga.
Want to buv 1 24 in. corn mill chean
for cash. G. W. Moore, Sharon, Ga.
Rt. 1. Box 29, . 3
Flowers, Seed And
Shrubbery For Sale
~ Cherokee hedge roses, large size, $2
a 100:.J. W. Toole, Macon, Ga. Rt. 2:
1 large Ponderosa Lemon bush. Sell
or exch. for anything its value. Mrs.
J. Ty. ae Point Peter, Ga.
Want 1 1 row stalk cutter in good,
1 used J. B. Hammer No. 2
Fort
Anderson.
_Thursday, October |
Emperor Giant daffodil bulb: , $2.5
a 100. Miss Mary Lou ia! Jeti son,
Ga. No, 180.
Narcissi bulbs, large, blooming size,
60c doz. 4 doz. $1. Bloom in clusterg
and are very fragrant. Mrs. HL =
Samples, Alamo, Ga. :
. Sweet scented apple ger. plants, =f
ea. 2 for 25c postpaid. Miss Mar:
Bullard, Concord. Ga. Rt. 1.
Mixed poppy seed, from this yr,
poppies, 10c tbls. Miss Beth Smit
Thomson, Ga. Wingfield Route.
Snowballs and golden rods, $
per doz. Mrs. Ona Fowler, Roy, Ga.
Peonies, white also pink, S5e:3
clump, or 2 for 65c, 3. for 90c; sg
er size, 25c each; Madonna lie
tiger lilies, 10c bulb, 3 for 2c
quils, white cluster narcissi,
sng. yellow jonquils, and daffodils,
doz or 75c a 100, and postage. Mrs
Floyd, Hiawassee, Ga.
Flowers, Seed And
Shrubbery Wanted
Will exch Angel Trumpet seed
fuchsia or carnation plants. Bert
man, White Plains, Ga. *
Want 3 ft. high up (the bigge t
ed. State height and spread and pri
in first letter and send samples.
be perfect bushes. State county
live in and if there are any more
woods, such as I desire in settlemer
Want as many as 200 or more_ dur
this season. J. = Lunsford, Ta
Rock, Ga. ae
any jonquils. State close who
price in first letter. Mrs. Patter
Atlanta, Ga. C-o Warren How
Gen Delivery.
Will exch. Japanese Mimosa t
abelia, graminifolious or wank bulb:
for blooming size lily bulbs, or
daffodils that will ~ bloom this y
Mrs. Carl Waters, = G
Third St.
Radio oil brooder, 52 in. canopy,
to 1M. cap. Only raised 1 brood
chicks, almost as good as new, $9
or exch. for 6 bu. of wheat for
Julius Cates, Lawrenceville, Ga. R
200 cap inc. tilting chimney,
mometer and instructions, $20, or
for 15 Jarge dark Red hens, Tom
strain, or for 5 shoats, wt. 40
Tne. in good ie Mrs. R. Do
Metter, Ga. Rt.
6 Putnam Proadene: in good
$2.50 each, or exch. for dried a
at 15 Ib. free of worms, ete. R
-for ce want larger prooding ca:
Mrs. J. H. K. Jones. Tifton, Ga.
No. 7 Mammoth Buckeye ine. 10
2ap. used a short while, cheap. W.
Kinney, Carrollton, Ga. RFD
Incubators Wante d
Want a 250 cap. inc. of good me
in a first class cond. Exch. Elb
peaches, peeled, in No. 2 and N
cans, sweetened and unlabelled
same. R. E. Strickland, Woodbury
Want 1 inc. 3 M. to 6 M.
good cond. cheap. Write. A. V. Hollo-.
way, Graymont, Ga. Rt. 1. :
Poultry For Sale
ANCONAS
Sheppard strain Ancona Apat oe
erels, $1.25 each, or exch. for pure bre
Ancona, Minorca, or Leghorn pu
of same age. Also Pape strain Bl
Minorca 4 mos. old cockerels, $1.25
ang Booth strain White Minorca coc
erels, 3 mos. old, $1 each, or Fad
pullets, same age and. breed,
Ancona pullets 5 or 6 mos. 2
oe Mrs. Alwin Powell,
a
50 hens, 1. yr. to 3 yr. old, pure Shi
pard strain, $1 each, or $45 for the
hens. J. B. Guthrie, Jackson, Ga.
3 genuine Buff Cochin cockerel
$1.50 each, C. H. Wright, Atlant
412 Peters Blrg.
Speckleg Ancona pantams, thorou
breds, 75c each,-or 5 hens and 1 ro
$4; mixed, small bantams, 50c each
8 hens ang 1 young rooster, $4 FO!
C. J. Whitaker, East Ellijay, Ga.
White Silkie bantams, $10 per trio,
yr. old, Mille Fluer bantams, bear
and booted, $10 per pr. N. A. Wo
So. Atlanta, Ga : BGA ee
se
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pure bred, $6.
first.
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Thursday, October 2, 1930.
Poultry For Sale :
ANCONAS
Golden Sebrights, hens and cocks,
$1.50 each, 2 hens and 1 cock, $4. Mrs.
H. W. Law, Eastman, Ga.'\Rt. 3. ;
5 W. L. Bantam cockerels, April
hatch, the small kind, $1.75 FOB here
for the 5 Miss Martha Cheatham, Col-
lege Park, Ga. Rt. 2.
3 pr. full blood Golden Sebrights,
$3.50 pr. Prize winning stock, 1 yr. old
last spring except 1 pr. 2 yr. old, 1
cock, last spring chicks, all in fine cond.
some laying, for sale. Cecil Hartness,
Mineral Bluff, Ga.
2 bantam roosters, 1 yr. old $1.50 ea.
postpaid in Ga. Charlie H. Smith, Tal-
-. japoosa, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 10.
Trio of mixed bantams, $1.50 Hens |
are g00q layers. Wilson Carson, Hamp-
ton, Ga.
1 pr. rosters and hen, B. L. grown
bantams, very good stock, $1.50 for quick
sale. Fine to breed from. John What-
ley, Carrollton, Ga.
6 Brown L. ang Buff Orp mixed ban-
tam hens, now laying, and 1 pure bred
rooster, 50c each; also 2 young pullets,
just starting to lay and 1 rooster, 50c
each, or sell the lot of 10 for $4. Cash
with order. Prefer money order. Wood-
row Oglesby, Rincon, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 53.
BARRED ROCKS OR R. I. REDS
R. I. Red or Barred Rock 5 and 6
mos. old pullets from high producing
stock, also laying pullets and breeding
hens. Healthy and well dev. Priced
reasonably. S. P. Howe, Hapeville, Ga.
BRAHMAS
Pure bred Light Brahma hens, 1 1-2
yrs. old, $3 each; spring hatch pullets,
$1.75 each, until October 20th. No culls.
Mrs. J. K. Godard, Milledgeville, Ga.
Rt. 1 Box 19. ;
GAMES
10 mixed game hens and 1 rooster,
$12.50 FOB. First money order gets
them. W. S. Mixon, Griffin, Ga.
Beautiful April hatch very dark Cor-
nish cockerels, $1.50 each. Mrs. J. D.
Barnes, Sylvester, Ga. Rt. 3.
* 2 Warhorse 4 1-2 lb. hens, and 1 cock,
wt. 5 1-2 lbs. all about 18 mos. olq and
A. L. Pettit, Jasper,
Ga. Rt. 2.
4 White Cornish Indian game May
1st. cockerels, wt. about 4 1-2 to 5 Ibs.
ea. $1.35 each, FOB or exch for same
breeq pullets:. W. M. Whited, Avera,
Ga, RFD 2.
Spring hatch Dark Cornish game
cockerels,, $2 each. Mrs. Mary I. La-
nier, Summit, Ga. Rt. 3 Box 27.
Pure bred R. C. Dark Cornish Indian
game hens and cockerels, $1.50 each.
Mrs. L. M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga. ;
1 game pullet, Red bird ang War-
horse mixed, 9 mos. old, 50c, or exch.
for rye or wheat of same value. Write
Mrs. H. B. Whitmore, Canton,
Ga. Rt. 1.
18 mos. old Cornish game cock, $2.50;
4 Bacon Warhorse stags $2 each; 1 Sil-
ver Duck Wing ang Warhorse crossed 7
mos .old stag; 1 Red Quill and War-
horse crossed, both ready for pit, $3
-each, $5 for both; I Blue Cubian stag.
wt. 3 Ibs. $1.50; trio of Chappel Dams,
$5; 1-Duck WingBlue Cuban crossed,
18 mos. olg $2; about 30 young hens,
same as above, $ each, or $45 for the
ies O. D. Wilcher, Gibson, Ga.
Gin Grey and Porto Rico, 50-50, pure
pit games, 1 cock $7.50 and 2 hens, $2
-ea. or $10 for the $3; Red Quill, wt. 2
lbs. $5 pr. Porto Rico ang Gin Grey
crossed, $5 pr. Also, Some (ordered as
_eggs for Wild Cat Blues; but of a king
I never saw the like of before), cock is
black with red heads; pullets black
with ends of wings purple. J22A:
Crumley, Habersham, Ga. Box 8..
HAMBURGS m
S. S. Hamburgs, 1930 hatch, $1 each.
L. BE, Williams, Ty Ty, Ga.
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
Surplus stock of April pullets as fol-
lows: 35 W. Leghorns, Barron and Fer-
ris strain; 25 Thompson strain B: P.
Rocks, and 25 Tompkin strain R. TI.
Reds, in lots of 10 or more, 90c each:
Jess than 10-in lots $1 each. W. C.
Kutz, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 2 Box 252.
LEGHORNS
Tom Barron Eng. strain S. Cc. L.
June hatch cockerels (Baby chicks
from Foundation AA matings, Rose-
dawn Poliltry Farm, Dayton, Ohio). $2
MAR
ee or 3 for $5. A. L. Bell, Lylerly,
a.
150 W. L. Tancred strain hens, 75c
each, FOB. Coops to be ret. -Geo. C.
Young, Tennille, Ga. :
Pure bred S. C. W. L. Ferris best egg
strain, 15 mos. old. Splendid layers.
Must sell. 75c each, in lots of 5 or more.
Mrs. W. McL. Edson, Tiger, Ga. Rt. 1.
Tancred W. L. hens, about 18 mos.
old, good layers, fat ang healthy, $1 ea.
Mrs. W. H. Rucker, Milner, Ga.
175 to Gov extra good breeding hens,
2 yrs. old, Tancred W. L. Worked most
of the yr. under trapnest and proven to
be extra good layers ang breeders, $1
each; 500 March and April pullets 20
per cent laying, choice selections. $1.25
each, or entire flock at $1 each, FOB.
J. B. Parrish, Graymont, Ga.
10 Tancred) March hatch, about
grown roosters, First class an dfrom a
strain that is famous in this section
for egg production, 1 for $1.25; 2 or
more, $1 ea. FOB, Exp. Crated. Homer
A. Neal, Carnesville, Ga. Rt. 3. -
Tancred W. L., Brown L. or Ancona
4 and 5 mos. olg pullets from bred to
lay stock, also laying pullets ang breed-
ing stock. Prices reasonable. S. P.
Howe, Hapeville, Ga. ;
Thoroughbred Buff L. 4 pullets and 1
rooster, early hatch, $5 FOB. C. J.
Whitaker, East Ellijay, Ga. ee
275 Ped, Tancred White L. pullets,
extra fine and well dev. now laying,
$1.50 each for lot. No culls. R. J.
Paris, Dallas, Ga. Rt. 1.
Ferris S. C. W. L cockerels and pul-
lets, March hatch, 1 cockerel ang 10
pullets, $15; cockerels, $1.50 each. Mrs.
J. E. Steadham, Bainbridge, Ga. Rt. 2.
W.L. pullets, laying, February hatch.
Barron strain big birds. Will produce
winter eggs and be good breeders next
spring, $1.50 each. Younger stock, $1
each. Wallace Stevens, Norcross, Ga.
Box 45.
125 Tancred-W. L. 1 yr. old hens, 500
Tancred pullets, just beginning to lay,
any or all, $1 each. J. C. Walker, Mar-
shallville, Ga.
80 S. C. W. L. ready to lay, 5 mos.
old pullets, free of disease, $65 cash.
No personal checks. E. B. Swanson,
Young Harris, Ga. RFD 1. 2
Tancred S. C. W. L. February cock-
erel, from heavy laying stock, healthy
anq ready for service, $1.80; 5 mos.
old cockerel, same breeding, $1.25 FOB.
R. P. Lowe, Warrenton, Ga. Rt. 2.
22 Ferris strain February hatch W. L.
pullets $1.25 each and 2 cockerels, $1.50
each, or $28 for lot, FOB. C. Hitt, Fair-
mont, Ga. RFD 1.
MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS
2 March hatch Giant Black Minorca
cockerels, $3 each; 2 May hatch cock-
erels, $1.50 each; trio of Giant Black
Minorcas, $7.50. O. H. Wright, Atlanta,
Ga. 412 Peters Bldg.
1 trio of Pape strain Black Minorcas,
2 pullets and 1 cockerel, March hatch,
$5 for trio; also 2 B. M._ cockerels,
same age and strain, $2.50 each. Mrs.
W. F. Bell, Albany, Ga.
50 pure Pape strain S. C. Black Mi-
norca hens, fine layers, $65 for lot, or
exch. half value for oats, or yellow
corn, shelled, E. Maynard, Newton, Ga.
Black Minorca cockerels, $1 each.
Wallace Wilson, Martin, Ga. Rt. 2. /
-A few more Black Minorca pure bred
Pape strain pullets and several cock-
erels, April ang May hatch. Will put
both size in at $1 each. Mrs. H. B.
Ford, Lavonia, Ga.
ORPINGTONS
50 Ibs. 1 1-2 lb. and 2 lbs. Buff Orp.
friers, fat and free of disease, 25c lb.
FOB. Mrs. M. S. Nichols, Rebecca,
Ga. Rt. 2.
Pure bred Buff Orp. hens, cocks,
cockerels, ang pullets; 2 yr. and 18 mos.
old pullets. Cocks, $2 each, grown
hens, $1.50 each; spring pullets, $1.25
ea. early spring cockerels, $1.50 and
$1.25 each. Exch. for good 2 mos. old
pig. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Ga.
Bo di
/1 pure bred Golden Buff Orp. Spring
cockerels, $1.25 del. Jewell Coleman,
Gtenwood, Ga.
1 February 8rd hatch Golden Buff
Orp. cockerel, $2, or exch. for Black
Jersey Giant cockerel, same age. Mrs.
F, R. Vincent, Fruitland. Ga. :
30 pure bred well dev. Buff.Orp. 1
cock ang 4 hens, 18 mos. old, 24 pullets
and 1 cockerel, March and _ April
hatch, $1 ea. No culls. Money order.
Mrs. W. R. Chasteen, Locust Grove,
Ga.
2 Buff Orp. cockerels direct from Mo.
(Ga. Rt 2:
;Sons Yards and Specials.
= week = PE ee
Vs , %i
KET BULLETIN
State Hatchery, Master bred. Exhibit
type. March hatch, $2 each or exch.
for same breed. Mrs. Claude Ridley,
Franklin, Ga.
L
Buff. Orp. cockerels, large, fine birds.
Write for further particulars and price..
Mrs. Mary J. McClure, Newnan, Ga.
111, Temple, Ave.
R. I. REDS
6 R.I. Red 5 mos. old pullets, $1 each
or 6 for\$5. Mrs. Lee McWhorter, Sum-
merville; Ga. Rt. 1. Box 91.
Ss. C. R. I. Rg pullets, early hatch,
$1.50 to $2 each and a few late hatch,
$1_each; yearling hens, $1.50 ea. Also
a few eggs for setting, $1 per 15. Mrs.
C. A. Black, The Rock; Ga. Rt 1.
Very fine Donaldson Reds, select
pullets and roosters, $1 ea. J. C. Scruggs,
Harlem, Ga.
R, I. Red pullets, from eggs direct
from Rucker and Wayside Farms.
Highest egg laying strain and true red
color. 4 mos..old, $1.25 each; a few
cockerels, for sale, also. Wallace Stev-
ens, Norcross, Ga.
50 April hatch pure bred Donaldson
pullets, $1.25 each for all ,or half lot,
also have 30 Tancred W. L. 5 mos. pul-
lets, $1 ea. Money order. Mrs. W. E.
Hannah, So. Atlanta, Ga.
Pure breg 7 and 8 mos. old, well dev.
Donaldson Red cockerels, $2.50, $3.50
ang $4.50 each. Mrs. J. A. Brown, Lo-
cust Grove, Ga. Rt. 2. ,
Donaldson March and April hatch
cockerels, $1 each. Mrs. Allen M.
Daughtry, Allentown, Ga. i
4 R. I. Red hens, 1 yr. old $1.50 ea.
and 1 rooster, $1.25 April hatch. Cash
with order. Mrs. L. D. Willis, Helena,
Extra fine rich dark Reg cocks, 1929
hatch, used in my Star pens, $5 each;
early hatch cockerels, same as cock,
$2.50 and $3.50 each. All from Donald-
Mrs. R. J.
Fleming, Lincolnton, Ga.
Donaldson deep red March hatch
cockerl, $1.25, or exch. for 1 same age,
Thompson strain B. R. pullet. Mrs. I.
E. McArthur, Blakely, Ga.
Pure bred S. C. -R. I. Red spring
hatch pullets, $1 each, also 1 spring
hatch Mammoth Pekin drake, $1.25.
Me Fred Atkinson, Ray City, Ga. Rt.
6 S. C. R. IL Reg March and April
hatch pullets and 2 cockerels, also 8
hens, 2 yrs. old. All Donaldson strain.
Write for prices. Mrs. Kate M. Cure-
ton, Austell, Ga.
Dunlop: strain R. I. Red cockerels,
12 wks. old, 80c each. C. M. Brhnan,
Columbus, Ga. | :
6 pullets and 2 roosters, March hatch
pure bred R. I. Reds, Donaldson strain,
$1.25 each. M. M. Marchant, Tifton,
Ga. RFD 7.
WYANDOTTES
10 pure bred R. C. Columbia Wyan-
dotte 1 yr. old. hens and 1 rooster, $2.50
er 108s J. T. Owens, Covington, Ga.
10 pure bred Regal Dorcas, John S.
Martin strain W. Wyandotte pullets
ang cockerels for best offer. Miss Kate
Lancaster, Sylvester, Ga.
1 pure bred W. Wyandotte rooster, 1
yr. old in August 1930, $1.25. Mrs. E.
H.\Coe, Rayle, Ga.
4 pure bred S. L. Wyandotte hens,
$1.50 each; 8 pure bred White Wyan-
dotte roosters, 7 mos. old, $1.25 each; 5
pure bred W. Wyandotte 5 mos. olg pul-
lets, $1 each; 15 mixed hens, $16 for
the 15. All FOB. Mrs. Mattie Mc-
Pherson, Rabun Gap, Ga. :
Eggs For Sale
A few settings of Donaldson dark R.
I. Red eggs from vigorous stock, $1.25
per 15. Crates to be ret. Geo. T. North-
cutt, Jr. Marietta, Ga. 108 Sessions St.
Pure bred, large type Dark Cornish
game eggs, $1 per 15: Also choice
Game-cockerels, $1 ea. Mrs. C. O.
Sikes, Sylvester, Ga.
Owen direct S. C. R. I. Red eggs, $1
per 15, $3 for 50, $5 a 100: Cs: to be
ret. Mrs. M. B. Scroggs, Alto, Ga.
Select hatching eggs from dark S; C.
R. I. Red matings, $1.50 per 15, from
fine range flock, $6 a 100 del. All
from Donaldson prize stock, heavy
layers and Star pens. H. D. King
Lavonia, Ga. RFD 3.
Pure bred Donaldson S!C. R. I. Red |
eggs, from mature hens, $1 per. 15 del}
$5 a 100 del. C. P. Colclough, Maxeys, |
Ga.
Pure bred Thompson B. R. eggs. 3)
or 4 settings pr week, 60c doz. pre-
paid. Cartons to be ret.
| paoictered e100.
leood Jersey or Guernsey cow. fresh or
lenarantesd. J. M. Clark, Raxlev. Ga-
Mrs. G. C.!
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Clifton, Millen, Ga. Box 57. oe
Thompson Imp, Ringlet eggs fro
heavy laying strain, 2nd direct, $1 per
15/del. Cash. No checks. Mrs. C. A,
Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 5. :
Fresh hatching eggs; Giants Reds,
and S. C. Wyandottes, 60 doz. Cash
ee order. M. R. Williams, Jackson,
a
Thompson B. R. eggs, prize stock, ~
blood tested for B. W. D. $1.50 per 15... ~
No checks. Mrs. Milton Sumner, Syl-
vester, Ga. Rt. 3.
Pure bred S. C. Black Minorca eggs,
$1.50 per 15, $2.50 for 30, del. ~ Crates
ret. Mrs. O. L. Law, Empire, Ga. Rt. 2
Thompson Imp, Ringlet B. R., also
Ferris S. C. W. L. eggs, each, $1 per
15; $1.75 for 30, del. Mrs. J. E. Stead-
am, Bainbridge, Ga. Rt. 2.
Hatching eggs from heavy laying
B, R. $1 per 15; $4 a 100 prepaid. Mrs,
A. C. Spence, Blakely, Ga. . eee
Genuine Buff Cochin bantam eggs,
$1.50 per 15; Giant Black Minorca
eggs, $2.25 per 15. O.: AS Wricht, Ata
lanta, Ga.\412 Peters Bldg.
Eggs Wanted
Want a setting of each: Wild Cat
Blue, Silver Duck Wing and - White
Face Black Spanish pit game- eggs.
J. A. Crumley, Habersham, Ga. Box 8
PIGEONS FOR SALE
10 pr. pigeons, cross of Homers and
White Kings, mated and working. $6
cash for the 20, or exch. for poultry,
hog or any kind of farm produce.
age a Cheatham, College Park,
TA Petia e =
10 Carneaux pigeons, $10. B. ~C.
Whitman, Eatonton,. Ga. Box 36.
3 pr. White pigeons, $1.50 pr. C. H.
Overby, Columbus, Ga. 22 11 st,
Live Stock For Sale |
CATTLE FOR SALE
One young Jersey cow, second calf,
pure bred but not reg. 3 gal of milk
daily. High percent butter fat. $75 or
will exchange half value for oats .or
corn (yellow, shelled). E. Maynard,
Newton, Ga.
Fine squirrel Jersey bull, stock year-
ling, not registered, about 15 mos. old,
$25 FOB Waco, Ga. J. F. Durrett, Wa-
co, Ga. Ws
2 nine mos. old steers, gentle, $20, G.
J. Postma, Folkston, Ga. 4
2 half Jersey bull calves, 4 and 6
mos. old in good condition. Will sell or
exchange for hens. J. H. Strange, RFD
2, Homer, Ga.
Jersey male calf, 5 mos. old, can get
papers. Out of 5 gal. cow. Solid color,
will make a great service bull, $15, or
will trade for shoats, equal value. C.
W. Ayers, RFD 2, Hartwell, Ga. Poe
30 head of cattle for sale, some
steers, cows, and heifers. Write me
vour best offer. Mason McKinnon,
RFD, Montezuma, Ga.
Two reg. Jersey bulls. one 1 yr. old,
other, 5 mos. old. Also 2 or 3 reg. Jer-
sey cows, will freshen in March, 1931.
Mrs. Frank Bullard, Machen, Ga. ed
One good young cow, fresh in with
second calf, J. S. Paris, RFD 1. Dallas, -
Ga. :
One Jersey cow with a 3 mvs. old
heifer calf and one 10 mos. old Jersey
heifer. All of best Jersey breed. Cow_is
No. 1 butter cow. All for $150 FOR
Savannah. Ga. Reason for selling. ill
health and not able to look affer them
A. G. Bledsoe, Gen. Delivery, Savann-
ah, Ga. : es
Good, large grade 4 gal. milk, 2 Ib:
butter, Jersey cow. Freshen Nov. 2nd,
a real beauty, or will exchange. Miss
Martha Chastain, RFD 2, College
reGa. =: :
Mee Aherdeen Ansus bulls. Few
yeadv for light service, selline at far-
mers prices. BE. B. Weatherly, Coch-
ran, Ga. eo
One good anality. 4 gal. cow, fresh
in. Mo -ealf. Also one red Jersey COW,
will freshen, Nov 1st. Very gentle and
aasy to milk. Can be seen at my place.
Mrs. P. M. Johnson, Lovett, Ga.
One rade Jersey dull. perfectly.
mel] marked. & mos. old. fat. a beauty.
495 Would exch. for 35 bu, of cood
Wuloehum or Texas winter seed oats. or
come rve and oats. All free from grass
seed. Alen one grade Jersey bull, $25,
@-mns. old, One Jersev bull, 5 yrs. ald,
6 Would exchanze for
soon. to freshen. No had heahits, All
Raoistered Jersev cow. 2 1-2 vrs. ald
Aue to freshen with cacand calf Rite
ga ras A reo Jer-
bv reo bull Dec. 23rd.) anc TER eee
cay heifer 1 yr. ola. both #75 at barn.
J. T. Murray. Danielsville, Ga.
Erin Help Wanted
(Continued from page thirteen)
Want an ex-soldier able to finance
s part of truck, chicken and hog
ing farm. I to furnish mule, plow
pay 1-2 of all that is necessary, to
uy going business on halves. J. W.
AcNeil, Helena, Ga.
ant a good farmer for a good 2
orse farm, and also good 4 horse
arm, on halves. Must be able to fin-
mee self. Have good proposition. for
man wanting to truck farm. W. L.
news, Atlanta, Ga. 344, Ponce de
eon Ave. phone, Jackson 2312 J.
Want a. middle aged, single man
ho knows all about melons, cotton,
orn, peanuts and potatoes, etc. who
reliable, honest, clean and. agree-
ble. No drinker. Share crop with
ard and laundry. Have a 2 horse
n, also a lhorse farm to man who
nows how to run. Am widow, with 1
in high-school and baby 1 1-2 yrs
No straggler need apply. Good
position for right party. Write or
e see me. I drive school bus, so:
eed help. Ref exch. Have no house
/ Good place for.
ght party. Good land ang. good:stock.:
S. Long, Hagan, Ga. Rt. 1. i
Want a good woman between 20 and:
0 yrs. old, good health, good charac-'
, ete. to help with light farm work;;
hickens, garden, etc. Reasonable:
ages. Mrs. Lee Mc Whorter, Sum-.
merville,..Ga,."~
_-Want a good, reliable boy or young:
man for the rest of this and for next.
. if suited. Must be of good charac-:
Live as one of family. J. P.. Ader-!
old, Lavonia, Ga. i
_ Want man and wife, or small. fam-'
ily to move on farm and have all they
make to keep up farm, repair build-
ings, keep up road and orchard. Must
be sober and able to furnish self.
Farm located in N. E. Ga. out of the
way. Good place for cattle. D. B. All-
man, Clarkesville, Ga. Rt. 4.
. Want ; woman 30 or 40 yrs. old. to
live with/olderly couple and assist with
cattle, poultry, garden, etc. Must be
of good character, intelligent and
healthy. Live as one of family. Mrs. C.
A. Philips, Vidalia, Ga. Rt.
Want man able to furnish his own
stock and run himself for a good 2-
horse farm. Standing rent or for part
of crop. 15 mi. N. E. of Atlanta, near
_ Chamblee. None other need apply.
- Good house and out-bldgs. Near good
school and churches. Oze EB. Horton,
Atlanta, Gd. 203-4 American Sav,
Bank Bldg. ~
- Want a hard working and reliable
family. Prefer German or Swiss to live
on my farm of 22 acres and improve
it for use of same under written ag-
reement. 10 A. in cultivation; good 3
room house, barn, pasture with run-
ning water. Good place for hogs.
chickens, and truck, butter-milk dai-
Ty Or gen. farm. Ref. reauired as to
honesty and ability. D. E. Rice, Atlan-
ta. Ga. 402 South Ave,
Want at once a middle aged white
woman to live in home and help with,
small flock of chickens, garden, etc.
~ Must be neat and know how to work.
3 in family. Reasonable salary. S. A.
_ Miller, Savannah, Ga. Rt. 4. Box 134.
Lebanon Plantation
Want good wage hand from Oct.. 15
through 1931. Small family. preferred.
Ref. furnished and required. E. D.
Paulk, Fitzgerald, Ga.
Want a good woman of 30 or 35 yrs
old. of good character and of good
_ health, to help with chickens, cows,
hogs and do gen. work on farm. Ref.
exch. Mrs. P. M. Johnson, Lovett, Ga.
Want a good woman, 25 to 35 yrs old
to live in home and milk cow, pick
cotton and help generally on farm.
_ Must be healthy and acreeable. Good
home for right party. Pay $12 a mo.
fer. exch; J. 2B. . Tucker... Lithia
Springs, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 44.
Want an industrious and highly
recommended family to work 3 horse
farm, 30 cow dairy, raise hoes and
2 on shares. C. M. Massey,
Perkins, Ga. P. O. Box 32.
- Want good farmer for about 400
acres: 4 nlows oanen. some _ bottoms
Owner will furnish 15 brood sows, 1
boar and 1-2 of heef calves; hog and
cattle wire for fences and material
for repairs and bldes, 1-3 and 1-4 on
crops and half on stock. Located>in
Chattahoochee county, 1 mi. east of
Manta. 22 mi. Cumbus and is south
_ Side of Storers Plantation. Writes. S.
Storer. Atlanta Ga. 809 Thrower Bide
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farm. Must be quick and know how to
milk, churn and mould butter. Must
be clean and healthy and competent
in every respect. Positively no drink-
ing nor cursing man need apply. F. Y.
Rogers, Ringgold, Ga. Rt. 1.
Want a few cotton pickers, at 50c a
100. B. M. Aaron, Adairsville, Ga.
Want a few cotton pickers and can
use them until Xmas. 3 to 6 hands.
W. A. Bellah, Stockbridge. Ga.
Want family to furnish 2 or 3 mules
ang work ang I to furnish land, guano,
feed for stock, and go 50-50 to plant
cotton, tobacco, corn, cane, peanuts, or
gen. farming. Good house, good land,
near school and church. G. M. Kersey,
Pavo, Ga. RFD 3.
Positions Wanted |
Refined, middle aged couple desires
position as care taker of country place
and light farm work. Exp. in raising
poultry, flowers, and can milk cows,
hoe, cut wood and do all kinds of light
farm work. Can operate and keep up
any Kind of machinery. Want place
major objec-
where responsibility is
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W. P. Floyd; Tifton, Ga.
White, Feather Farm.
Want to get with elderly couple, or
| widow to raise chickens and hogs on
shares or for wages. Would want 2 or
300 good laying Leghorns. Would be
useful for other work on farm. Write.
J. W. Rabon, Cecil, Ga.
Want 8 to 12 horse farm on halves.
40 yr. old farmer, 2yrs.. Agricultural
College training and successful in
raising cotton, corn, peas, beans, pea-
nuts and hogs. Want a good farm,
good house and good equipment, also
pasture and want cows and hogs to
raise on halves. Go anywhere in State.
Would: consider managing 20 horse
or upwards, farm for salary. First
class ref: G. G. Jackson, Hampton,
Gas Rh?
Want .job on dairy. Can milk 25. or
80:.cows. Or will take job as overseer
of gen. farm, or driving truck, tractor,
anything, or 10 acres to work on
shares. Good ref. J. W. Dire, Shady
Dale, Ga. Rt. 1.~
Exp. farmer with small family, wife |
and 2 bovs. 10 and 12 vrs. old wants a
crop on halves, hogs on halves and cat-
tle to attend to for the use of, or a
truck farm. 44 yrs. old. John F. Davis,
Egpt, Ga. RFD 2. :
Want job as overseer, or working
foreman, or a place for wages, for bal.
this yr, and for 1931. Honest, sober,
agreeable. know how to handle labor
am not afraid to take hold, and do not
have-to: be told. everything; . always
work for my employers interest. State
wages. per week, including board. J.
M. Cavender, Brooks, Ga.
Want place as Sunt. of farm, 5 or 10
horse. Can do any kind of farm work.
Raised on farm. Reasonable wages
board and Jodging. Stock raising, cows
hoes and chickens. W. B. Johns, Ea-
tonton, Ga.
Want a small 4 or 5 horse cron. Good
house. etc. Large family. Landlord te
furnish everything. W. O. Craig, Ce-
dartown, Ga. Rt. 3. se Se
94 yr. old man with wife and 3
children wants job with some good
man on stock, poultry farm or dairy.
Reasonable wages by mo., week or
dav. Honest. sober and hard working,
no bad habits (except chewine tobac-
co). Have to be moved, but will repay
out of wages. Move anv time. Can.
drive most any make of car. State
kind of place. house. etc. in first let-
ter. or come to see me. Noah Brooks,
Canon, Ga. Rt. 2. : ;
Want to get with party who raises
cucumber plants and other truck:
would like to raise several acres of
eucumbers and sather for shinment.
Can raise several 100 crums per acre.
Rest of ref. Write. H. L. Windham
Columbus; Ga. 909 Center St.
Want 1/ horse crop on halves in Ea.
er South Ga. Would take a water mil!
anda corn crop. Have to be moved
and financed to make crop. Want te
cet with a good Christian man. 50 yrs
old, wife and 3 children. Want a good
4 room house, good water and a good
nasture. Ref. J. A Thornton, Bremen.
Ga. RED 2.
Want job as overseer of farm for
1921. 38 vrs. old, wife and 2 bovs, 9 and
5 vrs. of. Have been a farmer all mv
life and 3 vrs. exp. aS overseer. Honest
do not drink. Ref
Mowkinsville. Ga. Rt. 4.
20 vrs, ar more exp. in truckine and
ven. farming: willing to plant everv-
thine excent cotton. 45 vrs. old, 5 in
family, all large enouch to work, Have
truck. plow tools and lots -* seed far
terctrineg Owner must firnish while
metin~ cron. Can move et once, Near
a good market. Like to get moved at
to repair his farm
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once, so could begin working on fail
crop of truck to be planted. R. L.
Thompson, Wrightsville, Ga: Rt. 2.
Want about 50 acres of cultivated
good-land, handy to school, in good
healthy section, place have good wa-
ter, house,, etc. So. Ga. preferred. Al-
so 25 or 30 head of good milch cows
to raise from, plenty of hogs, some
sheep; Oliver walking cultivator and 2
mules, to make plenty of feed. for
stock through winter and to fatten
hogs for market. Wish to raise plenty
of Sugar Cane and some _ potatoes;
plenty of open range also. All on 50-
50 basis. Ref. exch. P. V. Youmans,
Wesley, Ga. :
Want job on farm picking cotton by
the hundred and other farm work. 45
Tyrs. old. L. M. Malcolm, Atlanta, Ga.
571 Formwalt St. S. W.
White man, wants to hear from good
reliable party near Moultrie who
needs a man to run a 4 horse crop;
good land, good house; crop in cot-
ton, corn and hay. No. Ga. raised. 41
yrs. old, wife and 9 boys. Willing
workers. Let me hear at once. James
L. Southerland, Rome, Ga. Rt. 6.
Want a 2 horse farm for 1931, on
50-50 basis, with 10 Acres of tobacco,
peanuts, cattle, hogs and feed. No cot-
ton. Exp. tobacco man. Write for oth-
er references. J. R. Nichols, Rebecca,
Ga.-Rt. 2.
Want a good 2 horse farm on 50-50
basis. Have 3 good plow boys and self
8 in family. Have sev. yrs. exp. in
growing tobacco. Prefer near Adel,
Tifton or Sylvester but will consider
other places. Want good house and
good stock, convenient to church and
school. J. P. Ursrey, Hazlehurst, Ga.
Rt.c3. : /
Want job on tarm. Can handle farm
machinery. 20 yrs. old. Will work for
$18 or$20 per (mo. and board. \Ref. A.
W. Speir, Dooling, Ga. e
Expert poultryman desires position,
either salary or share basis, near some
good market. Especially interested in
operating large incubator and produc-
ing broilers by battery brooding. J. W.
Burdett, Chattahoochee, Ga. Rt. 1.
Box 96. ;
25 yr. old man with wife and 2 small
children wants a good job at $25 -per
mo. with a good man, who will do
what he promises; have a good house
of 3 or 4 rooms, good, water in yard
or at house, in healthy section, etc.
Can do any kind of work and am
ready to move any time. Want job for
bal. of this yr. and for 1931. Any kind
of farm work. Lived on farm all mv
life. Willing and able worker. Ref.
exch. Herman Lamharn, Rupert, Ga.
Rt. 1. C-o J. W. Cullefer.
Honest, hard working married man.
30 yrs. old, wants job for 1931 as op-
erator and repairman on truck, trac-
tor and other farm machinery. 4 yrs.
exp. in above work. Would consider
job as working overseer or wage hand
on dairy or large farm, near schoo!
and church. 20 yrs. exp. in farminr
and live stock raising. Need help to
move. but willine to renay from wag-
= Vernon B. Brown, Hartsfield, Ga
Rte.2: :
Want to get with some reliable man
bldgs. and other
earpenter work on farm throughout
fall and winter and then want a cror
for 1931..Can do any kind of work and
dont mind working. Have wife and 3
children. Ready to .move now. Jno. L.
Honson,. Tifton, Ga.eRt. 5.
Want a small 2 horse crop on halves,
some place south of Macon. Am able
to do any kind of work on farm, dont
fool with whiskey and dont ming work.
D. H. Akridge, Rockmart, Ga. 630 Bal-
lenger Sti-<.
Want job as overseer for 10 or 12
plows for 1931. Wages or croppers. 35
yrs. old .,raised: on farm. 7 yrs. exp.
with riding plows. Married, wife and
4 children. Prefer near Milan if pos-
pe J. E, Williams, Milan, Ga. Rt.
33 yr..olq single man withtemperate
habits wants employment on farm for
bal. of 1930 and 1931. Exp. in farm
work. Would like place as overseer for
small farm, or as gen. all round man
looking after cattle, hogs, etc. OC. R.
Holloway, Blakely, Ga. Box 144.
18 yrs. exp. in dairying and life time
exp.'in gen. farm and trucking, wants
to hear from modern dairy of 15-18
cows; 2 or 3: horse farm, 6 or 7 room
house, for 1931. Hog and poultry rais-
ing on halves. Have plenty of the best
labor: 3 grown ~sons and 3. grown
daughters, wife and self. All willing
workers. Must be good land, near
school and church. A No. 1 reference.
Bennie Ogletree, Barnesville, Ga. 222,
Zebulon St.
38 yr. old white man with wife and 3
in all farm work. Carlton Ayers,
-doesnt ming putting out.
Thursday. Ortoher 9 199
children (2' large enough to work), de-
sires work on farm, truck, or a 1 horse
farm. Can drive car, tractor, farm
machinery and can do most any kind
of work. Sober, honest, without bad
habits. Would like to look after a
dairy or poultry for any one that is
looking for a man that can do work. W.
A. Yearta, Sunny Side, Ga.
Want job on farm or dairy, with
goog man who can furnish us regular
work. Large family, 3 boys from 14 to
18 yrs. old, 2 girls large enough to help
some. Can furnish ref. if necessary.
Need, and want work at once. W. T.
Carter, Cedartown, Ga: Rt. 1.
Want job as driver of truck, etc..on
farm. Honest, reliable, and: do not
drink. State salary and conveniences -
of board. Austin Coody, Rhine, Ga.
Rt. 1.
Want 200 acres open land, with
water power custom mill on 50-50
basis, near city or town. Life time
exp. in milling and farming. Best of
ref. C. F. McDonald, Ft. Valley, Ga.
RFD 3,
Young married man desires job on
farm for 1931 at $25 per mo. house,
wood and water furnished. Well exp.
Hart-
well, Ga. RFD 2. ;
Want a1 horse farm on _ halves;
truck farm with a good man who
Am exp.
farmer. Want 4 room house, plenty of
out bldgs. good water handy, good pas-
ture with running water through it.
Prefer some Bottoms. Near church
and school. Fulton county preferred.
J. R. Vincent, Riverdale, Ga. Rt. 1.
Can do any kind of farm work:
milking, etc. Husband is a good hard
working man, also children can work.
Need some work to help us get on; our
feet. State what you can offer: Mrs.
R. M. Horne, Moultrie, Ga.
Want place with good man on dairy
farm who can furnish me work and
give me small crop for 1931. Have 2.
boys large enough to work. Exch. ref.
Mrs. Mary Freeman, Smyrna, Ga.
Want a poultry farm on _ shares,
or salary. Large or small. If party has
the lang can start at very small cost.
Raise chickens, hogs, cows. and truck
farm. Honest, sober and good work-
ing. -Good. rel: J.S:. Gober, Barnes-
ville, Ga. /
Want 1 mule crop on halves for 1931.
Must be good land an dstock, near good
ee G. B. Walraven, Dallas, Ga.
Want a poultry yarg man small dairy
on shares. Can take charge any time.
Not more than 12 mi. from Atlanta.
Ref. furnished if desired. E. T. Nabers,
Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 7. Box 453. za
23. yr. old man wants work of any
kind on farm. 2 yrs. training az the
Mt. Berry School. Write George Hol-
loway, Savannah, Ga. Rt. 2.
Man exp. in truck farming, stock
raising and gen. farming, 30 yrs. old,
wants either wages or share crop for |
1931. Party must be A-1 ang be able ~
to fulfill all promises made. Have help
to do most anythig reasonable. Best
of ref. Write or see me at once. W. P.
Tabor, Pavo, Ga. Rt. 3.
Want job in dairy near Atlanta for.
1931. : Some exp. Ref. exch. 38 yrs. old,
married and have 1 child. Or job as
manager of peach orchard. F. G.
Smith, Ty Ty, Ga. Rt. 3.-
Want to get with good party to raise
cows, hogs, or poultry, would work a 1
horse farm of corn, peanuts, tomatoes,
potatoes, etc. on 50-50 basis. Party to
furnish everything. Am a goog far-
mer, honest, ang not afraid to work.
Just. wife and self, middleaged, good
health. So. Ga. preferred. A. H.
Joiner, Unadilla, Ga. Care Mrs. Anna ~
Westbrook. : :
Want job milking cows, sell the
cream and raise calves for one-third.
Also want to raise hogs (and feeq the
skim milk to them) for 1-3 other party
to furnish all feed and I to do all
work. 53 yrs. old, 2 daughters: 16 and
20 yrs. 5 yrs. exp. with dairy work.
Write or come to Unadilla and inquire
for C. S. Goodwyne. Address: Mrs. C.
T. Goodwyne, Pinehurst, Ga. Rt. 1.,
._ Want a 2 horse farm of about 60
acres near Fitzgerald, or-Cordele. Give
full details in first letter. A. L. Law,
Eastman, Ga.
Young married man with wife and
child wants small crop for 1931, with
party who can furnish work when not
im crop. Can do any kind of farm work,
drive any kind of machinery, Have no.
bad habits. J. F, Wray, Ga. Rt.1,
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