Second- Hand Farm Machinery, Flower and Seed, Incubator and : Ornamental Nursery Stock Monthly Supplement OT Soe eee @. ae SF a? se ai et 3 So NUS 23 at st. = = s fry, eS PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSA. D. JONES, DIRECTOR STATE CAPITOL ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1980. - tion. peaches that were left on the trees. had gathered all of them and canned them they would have glutted - : The Meeting of the Commissioners of Agriculture of the United States Oct. 20, 21, and 22. On the above dates, practically all of the Commissioners of Ag- riculture from all the States in the Union were present at our annual meeting in Washington. There were various _ topics of interest to farmers discussed at this meeting. I was very much surprised at the reports from some of the west- oe ern states where farmers had received as low as fifteen and twenty cents per bushel for barley and rye. ie I thought I had known something of hard times for farmers, but _ when I heard this I did not see how they could gather, thrash, and sack the grain for any such prices. I also wondered why there should be such a great difference in the price the western farmers were re- ceiving and the price we farmers down here were hays to pay for such grain when we bought it. Of course, high freight aive would come in and different hand- ling charges but the fact remains that in times like we now have ev- erybody who handles agricultural products makes money out of them except the farmer who grows them. Mr. Hecke, Commissioner of Agriculture of California, gave a pretty optimistic report of the fruit growers of his State and sec- They have formed a Cooperative Association out there that is strong enough to stop the gathering of peaches, grapes, etc., when it looks like the supply is going to exceed the demand. This year _ they let practically one-fourth of their canning peaches dry up and rot on the trees. _The cooperatives paid the farmers $13 per ton for _ these peaches that were left on the trees.. They paid the farmers $20.00 per ton for the peaches delivered at the canning factory. They ge spopped canning when they put up twelve million cases of canned -.. peaches. Mr. Hecke stated that the trade would seadily absorb this amount and they would be sold at a price that would pay the-farmer for the He further stated that if they _ the market so that the cost of production would not have been real- ized on any of the peaches. What I listened to his statement with a great deal of interest. would happen, when the Government makes an estimate of our cot- ton crop, if a certain per cent of it were left in the field and the buy- ers and mills knew that it would be left in the field? Wouldnt they . 5 bid up for the small amount that was going to be put on the market? In other words isnt it just as essential for the supply of any sta- ple article to remain flexible and delicate just as the market quota- tions are flexible and delicate? Say the government makes its report in August and gives an es- timate of a 15,000,000 bale crop. The market immediately declines one or two cents a pound and continues to decline over a period of two or three weeks. It declines on the strength of a big crop. If we have a storm or flood that would blow out and wash away about one fourth of the crop then we would know that instead of the mar- ket declining, it would advance. Are Mr. Hecke and the western farmers far wrong when they keep the supply of their fruit an un- known and flexible item? The great trouble that the Government is facing is from the in- sistent demand of borrowers. There was a delegation of Commiss-. -ioners at the meeting who wanted the Federal Government to loan $140,000,000 to the drought stricken area so that they could carry their stock through the winter and also start another crop in the spring. This delegation may be strong enough to get this gigantic loan from the government, or a part of it. What is the difference between the farmer who has been damaged by the drought and the farmer who has been damaged by having to make eighteen and twenty cent cotton and take nine and ten cents ~ for it? Both are broke and the final result to them, to their stock and farms, and tenants, and croppers, is the same pong. Where are we going to stop? One branch of the Government says decrease aetage, that there is an over supply. Another branch of the Government says loan a whole lot of money to help the farmer plant another crop. _ Will blowing hot and cold on any problem solve it? The farmers of this country have got to take some bitter medicine. In ohe they are already taking it. I sometimes wonder if the farmer baat ve many friends! The Commissioners of Agriculture of the Northeast all gave op- timistic reports. These men live around New York, Philadelphia and Boston. There is a reason for their optimistic reports, There is a ready market near the door for the farmer. Tuesday afternoon, October 21st, I went out to Mount Vernon to the old home place of George Washington. I looked at the bed on which he died. I went to the tomb where he is buried. The grounds and flowers gardens and houses are kept exactly as he and his wife ce left them at their deaths. Mount Vernon looks like a military barracks. Anyone could tell that the man who lived there, who planned that home, outhouses and (Continued on page four) MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS Prevailing Wholesale Prices Nov. 4, 1930. Always Subject to Variation. Atlanta Macon Sweet Potatoes, new 100. Ibs.._..$1.25 $1.25 $1.25 Irish Potatoes, sacked, 100 Ibs._. 2.25 2.00 Eggs. Ga. Extra, doz. : 40 Eggs, Standard, doz A 3 38 Eggs, Ga. trade, doz..7 3 $ 33. Eggs, Yard Run, doz-- 3 38 Stags, 1b. - 16 Augusta 20 14 28 we Turkeys, lb. -Capons, Ib. Field Peas, mixed, oe Feld Peas, not mixed, bu Countrv butter, Best Table. lb... . _ Country Butter. Cooking, Ib. ... .30 Corn Meal; 96 Ibs. 2.20 No. 1 Grade Spanish Peanuts $70.00 per ton Delivered Columbus, Ga. Savannah Columbus Valdosta $1.2 INDEX Flowers and Seed or Sale 278, 7, 10, 13, 14 Flowers and Seed Wanted 10, 14 2nd Hand Machinery For Sale Second-Hand Machine: Sea $1.25 : Wanted = 5 Incubators For Sale .. Farm Help Wanted Positions Wanted Seed Wanted Ga. Products For Sale. 15, ay Ga. Products Wanted Poultry Por Sale 222.254... 4, 5 Poultry. Wanted = 2.3 5 Baby Chicks For Sale .......... = 5, 10 Baby Chicks Wanted : Eggs For Sale .: A Plants For: Sale 2.5 11, 20 : Seed For Sale 1.50 Miscellaneous For Sale 40 s Miscellaneous Wanted 20 : -Live Stock For Sale 2.25 Live Stock Wanted Hogs Sold During Week Beginning October 27. at Coaperntive Sales Brought 8.26 per cwt., Basis No. 1. we NUMBER 48. ~-pink hardv philox; PAGE TWO Flowers and Seed | For Sale White, yellow and purpie iris, 50 for $1.10; 12 colors, nanie labelled, $1.10 per doz, uniabeleu, 15 for $1.1u. General mixture of 25 -for $1.10: Queen of May, Madam Chercor, anu Failiaa Daimatica; 60 cis per doz. Siberian Iris 6 for 60 cts; 91.10 per doz. Japanese mixed, 6 for $1.10; Gladioli bulbs, mixed, $1.10 per hun- dred; Star of Bethienem, 2a cts per hundred; true snowdrops, 60 cts per doz; 25 for $1.10. Sir Watkins aai- ' fodils, cream tiowers,: short yellow trumpet, 40 cts per doz; 3 doz for $1.10; single and doubie orange, leo- pard lilies, Boston Ivy, periwinkle vines, box vines, Shasta and Chester- field daisies, 25 cts per doz; yuccas, giant ribbon, zebra grass, mixed hardy hibiscus, 6 for 35 cts; yellow narciss. and butter-and-egg bulbs, $1.10 per hundred; purple, white and blue vio- lets, 6 doz for 30c; 2 yrs old, well rooted abeiias, 4 for $1.10; 4 colors o1 _weigelas, oak hydrangeas, Paul Ney- ron and sweet briar roses, 25 cts: ea, 5. for $1.10; Golden bells, forsythias, white Star of Jasmine, red bud, white and pink Dorothy Perkins roses, 60 -ets per doz; althea, almond, linden, pea shrub, bridal wreath, spireas, crepe myrtles, wisteria, lilac, varie- gated rose, velvet, pink, red and white roses, $1.10 per doz; perennial pea: seed, mixed, 12 cts per pkt; 60 cts pey cupful. Mrs, J. M, Hall, RFD 5, Cal- -houn, Ga. Old fashioned violets, 30 cts per hundred; weeping lantanas, 10 to 25 cts per plant. Copper brown day lil- jes, 2 for 25cts; scarlet red and pink verbena, 10 cts each; white and green striped, purple and gray striped, and purple Wandering Jew, 3 plants for 10 cts; justicia, 15 cts; leopard begon- jas, 20 cts; gaillardias, 10 cts; Arab- ian jasmine, 15 cts; double white spirea, Anthony waterer spirea, 20 cts each; double pink oleanders, 25 cts; purple lilacs, 15 cts each; lemon and red variegated lantanas, 15 cts; New Years lightning roll, 15 cts; weigelias, ie 20. cts; purple wisteria, 20 cts;. apanese sweet peas, 10 cts per pkt. wMrs).J; I. Holland; RFD 2;Fooms- boro, Ga. : Large size cannas, red gladioli bulbs, 75 cts per doz, or will exch. one bulbs for 4 lbs. dried apples. Must be free from worms. Also 4 dif. colors pink canna bulbs, King Humbert red. also red with green foliage also cream white, all 10 cts each, or will exch for sound table peas, white or black eyed. No orders for less than .75 cts. Mrs. L. D. Kimbrel, RFD 3, Baxley, Ga. Nursery stock, consisting. of 100 10 to 12 in. boxwood plants, 50 white iris, 5 blooming size crepe myrtle trees, 4 blooming size white English dogwood trees; 500 bronze Wyoming canna bulbs; one 20 in. arbor vitae, 4 white crepe myrtle trees, 2 to 3 ft. high; 24 white spirea plants; 24 weeping wil- lows, rooted trees; 100 white rooted cape jasmine. Will ship above in Ist class condition all. above named stock. by Express collect. for $70. Miss Seg Woodruff, RFD 1, Greenville. a. Azalea Indica, 65 cts; Purpleana, azalea, Macrantha, double pink, 80 - ets each; camellia, sasanqua, double white, 75 cts each; camellia Japonica. double variegated, 75 cts each; ban- ana shrub, tea olive. Pittosporum, green, variegated; camellia japonica, double red, white and pink, Ligus- -trums, Iwantan, Nepal, Licidum, var- jezated, Photinia, Pyracantha, Huony- mus, camphor, arborvitae, cypress, juniper, retinospora, any 3 for $1.55; Cedrus Deodara, 75 cts each; abelia, rosemary, primulium, double yellow. white, pink. also red, cream with red stripe oleanders, Grand Duke jas- mines, night blooming jasmine, crepe mvrtles, pink. white. purple and red spireas, Thunberei, Van Houtte. dou- ble Reevseana, pink, crimson weigelas, pink, red. variegated Barberry, but- terfly bush. Deutzia, Nandina Domes- tica. Forsvthias, hydrangea, punica. - white wisteria, radiance roses, red and pink. Mrs, Chas. Bell, White Radian- ce, any 4 for $1.15, 6 for $1.60: 12 for $3.90: abelias, $25 per hundred, all postpaid. Mrs. J. A. Griffin, 512 16th Ave. FE., Cordele. Ga. Yellow dav lilies. 20 cts per doz: blue and niurnle Tris, 25 cts per doz: golden button mums, 50 cts. per doz: 1 40 cts per doz: japonicas. 20 cts each: red Jap auince, 50 cts each: pink weigelia. 15 cts: white Rose of Sharon, 10 cts: pink, white and red mixed mountain azal- Prince of Orange, 65 cts; Japanese doz | MARKET BULLETIN ~ eas, 50 cts per doz; paper white na- cissi, 50 cts per doz; double yellow daffodils, 60 cts per doz; double wash- bowl, 25 cts per doz; white Thunber- gia, spirea, 20 cts each; butterily bush, 25 cts; old fashioned red and white roses, 10 cts; red, white and pink climbing roses, 15 cts each. Mountain ivy and holly, 10 to 25.cts each. Add postage. Mrs. Mary Lang- ley, RFD 3, Ellijay, Ga. Nice well rooted abelia plants, 25 cts each, or 5 for $1; haray English primrose, yellow and pink, 25 cts, for 3 plants. Buddley, nice large plants, weil rooted, 25 cts each or 5 ior $1. Plumbago, white, and light blue Jowers, 25 cts. Arabian jasmine, well rooted, 25 cts; small camphor crees, 2 doz for 50 cts; larger trees, 25 cts per trees. All well wrapped and well rooted, postpaid. Will send mixed _ plants. Barwick, Ga. . Yellow narcissus bulbs, 20 cts per doz; jonquils, daffodils and butter- and-egg bulbs, mixed, 20 cts per doz, or will exchange for gladioli bulbs, bulb for bulb. Red, pink, yellow and red variegated cannas, 10 cts each; white, pink, red and .cream rose cut- tings, 10 cts each; pink and red gera- nium cuttings, 10 cts each; elephant ears, 10 cts each; all colors cosmos, and five kinds marigold seed, zinnias, mixed colors, and @ good many oth- ars, 5 ets per teaspoonful, or will ex- change any for gladioli or white, red and yellow hyacinths, peonies, tulips, pink, red or yellow iris, snapdragon, siant phlox, pansy and sweet william seed. Mrs. As-C, Ainett, RFD 1, A- mity, Ga. : : Abelias, double altheas, white, pink. lavender and red weigelias, pink and white, and pink spirea, 20 cts each, for $1 forsythia. bridal wreath, white and purple single althea, golden bell. vurple lilac and weeping linden, 4 for 25 cts: Shasta daisies, mixed colors hardy verbena, periwnkle vine, 20 sts per doz. Variegated and white violets, crepe myrtle, Chesterfield dai- sies, 2 doz for 15c; junipers, 25e ea: mixed perennial pea seed. 12c per pkt. 15 mixed Iris, dr. mixed blooming size gladioli, $1 per hundred; one doz mixed dahlias, $1; collection of 15 Tris, 100 gladioli, and one doz, dahlias far $2.50. Mrs. Henry Eller, RFD 3 Ellijay, Ga. Tris, white flags Blue flags or trumpet daffodils, 25c_ per doz; $1.5? jonquils ner hundred. Snowdrops, vellow June lilies, April Narcissi. 20 per doz: 90c per hundred, Pink Dutctr hvacinths, 50c per doz: flowering al- monds. 3 for 25c: Boston and swor ferns 3 for 25c; pink and white concr hesonias, 6 for 25c; unrooted cuttine river hedge and California prive hedee, 7c per hundred. Miss L, M Davis. RFD 1. Silver Creek, Ga. Trailine queen coleus, large bunch . rooted, 15c: pink and purple oxali- 5 hulbs. 10c. Purple bloom butterfl< hush. well rooted. 15c. 15 plants win- ter blooming purple sweet violets, 2 cts: brieht red, purple and rese color verbenas. all rooted. 5 cts .each. Large red vellow and rose cannas, 10c ea Boston, sword, ruffled and asparacu* eprengerli ferns, all 15 each. Pink annch besonias, 12c each. Cuttines of nink and white conch shell beeonias 2 for 10 cents. Mixed colors dianthus hinomine size, 15c each: Brazilian plume plants, blooming, 25c: rainbow moss. 10 per bunch: lednard begon- jas, 15 and 25 cts: one Jarge double rose color hibiscus. blooming, $1. One Anz. large size white stocks. 25c; two vy. old pink Dorothv Perkins roses. ec each: douvhle white altheas. wel! rooted. 15: double petunias. rooted. 15c, enttines. 5c each: Shasta dais- jas, 295 ner doz: plain white daisies. 15 for 25e. Cuttines from mixed co!l- ors, carnations, 3 for 10c. Phlox, di- anthus. netunia seed. 1e per pkt iss Mellie Merritt, RFD 2, Cairo. Anonvmous everereens. about 3. ft Ga. hich, balled and burlanned, 60c each Crvdonia, Janonica.. flowerine auvince deen hrieht red flowers, small foliave almost everereen. Crepe myrtle, deer nink or watermelon red, 2 to 3. ft 28c, Kerria and yellaw. thernies- rose, 2 to 2 ft.. 29e. Thunbersia or hahvs breath, snirea. white. 2 ft. 25c: hridal wreath. white, 8 ft. 20. Rove Pninciana, 8 ft. 25e ets. Red. nink variesated manthly roses. 9 vrs, old ANn. State insnented. Anv of lact mamead for *149 nostpaid. Mrs. W. Rieter, Milner. Ga. Tilies white mille lilies. Oe earch ox & for $1. Milk ant wine lilles; 6 for ARn. Amarvliia Flantar ities, 4 for 9Re or SRA ner himdred Red and white mixed colors, 2. for 25e: orance day lilies, single. 10c each or 6 for Mrs. Wiley Yates, 35c. Cannas, salmon pink, yellow and red speckled, canary yellow, King Humbert, red with red foliage, King Humbert; red with green foilage, soc per doz. Beefsteak begonias, 20c ea; King Humbert, red begonias, 20c ea; double geranium cuttings, 3 for 25c; a Walter McDonald, RFD 2, Alma, &, : Milk and wine lilies, 6 for 45 cts or $7 per hundred; orange lilies, Eas- ter lilhes, orange color, 6 for 35c or $5.50 per hundred; Milk lies, 25 ea or 6 for $1. Red Easter lilies, 2c each or 6 for $1. Double orange lilies. Elephant ear bulbs, 25c each or 6 for $1. Red King Humbert cannas, va- riegated cannas, salmon color anda yeliow cannas, 50c per doz. Collect- ion of each plant named, (1 of each) $1. Mrs. S. Carter, RFD 2, Alma, Ga. Double white hollyhock seed, 10c per pkt. or will exchange for bunch or runner beans, also would exchange for double red, pink and blue holly- hock plants. Have large double red and pink poppy seed also California poppy seed, touch-me-not seed and parsnip seed, 3 pks 25c or will exch. for garden flower seed or bulbs. Write at Miss Lamar Morris, Bowdon. a. Double white peonies 30c each; wht and pink hydrangeas, rooted, 20c ea, pink justicia 25c each; white and pink geraniums, 20c each; pink and purple sultanas 15c each; tiger lilies and purple Iris, 25c per doz; white and yellow narcissi, 50c per hundred Mixed colors blooming size hollyhocks 30c per doz. Sweet scented. violets -15 per doz. Hardy red. carnations. -25 each Orange color June lilies, 40 oer hundred Blooming locuster pez bushes resembles sweet peas, 25c ea Miss Addie Hughey, RFD 1, Ranger Royal purple Iris 25c per doz; Rose of Sharon, 10c each; white double spirea bridal wreath, barberry hedge bush all 10c each; hardy phlox, 25c per doz or 5 doz for $1. Primrose 15e per doz; red canna bulbs, red dahlia bulbs 5c each; golden bel} English dogwood, 10c each; pink az aleas, 10c each. Add postage. Mrs. Will Dean RFD 2, Talking Rock Ga. Mountain Laurel, mountain ivy winter fern, white and spruce pines maple trees, honeysuckle vine, Ma" sherries, 20c each $2.25 per doz. 12 \warf boxwoods, 1 to 2 ft. in diam- ater, $45 for the lot. Justicia, purple jlac 15c each, 2 for 25c. Lantana, ge- -anium cactus purple and white stri- xed Wandering Jew, hybiscus, double jsetunias geraniums, oxalis, 1 cuttin]. f each 20c, not rooted. Snowballs Oc each, 2 for 35c; crepe myrtle, 70- zach, 2 for 35c. Add postage. Miss fizzie White, RFD 1, Dahlonega, Ga. Pink crepe myrtle. 2 ft. high 10: each, $1 per doz; 4 ft. high, 15c each: 2% for $1. Different. kinds of spirea Jouble white, sinele white, pink, bri- dal wreath. golden bell, lilac, 4 for 1. Iris, white, purple and lavender 30 per doz; joncuils, daffodils, but- er-and-eegs. double sweet scented? yellow narcissi, double white narcissi. mixed, $1 per hundred. Shasta dai-- es 80c per doz; 4 doz. for $1. _Pink thrift plants, 15 per doz: purple vio- ets, 19 per doz; nink conch begon- eee 10c, cea eee 20c. Add ace. Mrs. J. C. Mize, : aa. RED 2 lize, Ashland Red and vellow cannas, 35c per doz. Pink flowering almonds, 10c oe. rooted, salmon color, double veran- ums, pink verbena, rooted, 10c ea* nink and conch hbevronias, rooted, 10 each: laree Jeaf pink flowering he- vonias. 15 and 25 according to size. Paoted Christmas cactus, 10: purnle aes. 10e: Bie Roston ferns. 15 ete: Inffy ruffles fern. 10c: double zinnie seed, all colors. and laree size. 95- for 3 thispfill. Postave naid on all or- Jars over Be, 2 Himalava berry vines free with each $1 order. Mrs 7. WH Hannoldt. Lewiston, Ga e Mixed bulbs little yellaw narciaci naner white narcissi.. and daffadils 40 per hundred Blue hvdranceas smell rooted, 2fe: cane jasmine. well noted. ORe: niente Wlaes well rnot- ed, 25c: weenine lantanas, rooted, 19 ets: white Flacs, 98 per dag: red ladiolt 2he ner Ang: white spider lilies, 88e each: milk and wine Jiliec Re each. small size INe each: cans vag. Jaroe kind red and vallon 1 nar himdredq> Tananaca NPA saod : 1N- one replies oe Banr Orta enad oN anlovs, mived 100 ner tahlasnacn- fore add nastara oe on oe ee a St TS. : a aia. Ga. M s. W. 'T. Westbrook Una- Tan 9 12 ins first-class Ma. 1 O14 Fnelish awarf hoxwaod plants. eicht yrs, old, fine root system; 60c each, 2 Thursday, November 6, 1930. for $1; 6 in. plants, 30c each; 2 for p0c; 4 in. plants, loc each; 2 for 25 10 per.cent oif on order for 100 and up. wo. 1 tirst Ciass tree . buxwuod piants, 18 yrs. old, 20 in. high, $1.50 eacn, 2 for $2.50; 15 in. plas, $1.00 each, 2 for 1.50; 12 in. piants, 45 ea, 2 for $1.25; 8 in, plants, 50c each,- 2 for 75c; 6 in. piants, 50c each, 2 tor 50c; 4 in. plants, loc each, 2 for 25 10 per cent off on large orders. Maude Hamby, Greenville, Ga. Many colors gladioli bulbs, 50c per doz, iarge size; smali, s0c per doz; Bulblets, 400 for 25c, 50c per pt. 6 or % colors iris, 4 kinds narcissus, double and singie day lhiies, $1.50 per | ies, 30c per doz; 20 diiferent. Wister- ia, almond, forsythia, 2 kinds _ spirea, small leaf evergreen, 15c each; sever- al large spirea and roses, 75 and Sle geraniums, 30 and 40c. on all orders. Will - exchange Yor things I can use.' Write what you have. Mrs, J. H. Fife, Armuchee, Ga. Blue iris, lemon lilies, 20c per doz; flowering pink almonus, 3 for 25; red flowering quince, 2 tor 25; weep-- ing Susie, birdye hedge, brides bou- guet, 3 tor 30c; double red bunch rose 3 for 25c; golden. beil, white English dogwood, 3 for 25c; house leak and dusty miller, 15c per doz. isa Blaylock, RFD 3, Hilijay, Ga. Large lace fern, 40c; several lg. Add postage Mrs. Lou- * Paper white narcissi, 10c each or 6 i for 25c; regal lilies, 20c per bulb; | nardy Madonna lilies, 25c each; long trumpet daffodils, 20c per doz. Large rose pink hyacinth bulbs, 10c each, 31 per doz; lavender and pink crepe myrtie, double yellow japonicas, red lowering quince cluster bridal wreath winter blooming quince, cluster bridal wreath, winter blooming yellow jas- serfly bush, all 25c each; large jle cannas, red, pink, white, 3 C 5c or 20 bulbs for $1; large double lahlia bulbs, 12 different colors, 15c snach or mixed colors, 12 for $1; 4 arge dwarf boxwoods, and several hundred smaller ones; vill sell reasonable to parties calling at my home for them. Red everbloom- mg and pink maple, and white be- ronias 5c each; orange sultana, weep- f mine, hardy oak leaf hydrangea, but- for. well shaped, ng lantana, 6c each; hardy yard hy- biscus and everlasting sweet pea seed, 10c per pkg. orinces feather, large giant zinnias, sad sunflowers, red salvia, 8c per pkg. Cash or money order. Miss Eva Cog- burn. RFD 2, Alpharetta, Ga. Golden rod, 10c each! yellow bloo- mine iasmine, rooted, 10c each; yel- low flag. lilies, 10 per doz; chrysan- themums, different colors, 15c. per doz; golden glow, 3 for 5 cts; flow- ering almond rooted, 10c; purple li- lac sprouts, 10c each; white spirea, 1OCe for -5e: 6. tor -10; and pale pink, 6 for 10s; red, pink and white, 10c, per cutting. ing begonia, Tris, several different kinds, sweet williams, red, pink geraniums, rooted; 5c 10 each. rooted Christ- mas cactus. snake cactus, broad leaf cactus. rooted, 10c each. cuttings. 5c; justicia. 5 each; everlasting sweet peas, 6 for 10c: and white, 3 for 10: vellow coresp- sis, hardv. good bunsh, 1c; hardy nurple verbena, 5c per bunch, violets, hlue, 5c per doz: larve white. May. hloomine lilies, 25 each; Mexican lly phulbs, 2Ne: preple fox love. 5c; flowering moss. 10c ner doz: niant Ae, Add nostace.- Mrs. Winrhfiold Dicine Bann Ga. . and 8 in. $1 rer 12; No orders tions $1 doz. wild Faster lilies and Blue Rottles. $1 a 100 bulbs. Add postage. Mrs. T. F. Morre, Royston, Ga. RFD 1. Gaillardia. blanvet flower seed, this. white Faster lily bulbs, 20c vine. 10 each. Miss Francis Stanley, Stockbridge, Ga. Rt. Box 74. ee - Narvissi bulbs, yellow flowers, bloom in clusters. and very fragrant. Start blooming in February and continue through March. 1 doz. 35c; 4 doz. $1 Mrs. H. G. Sampler, Alamo, Ga. Cut. of boxwoods, abelia, Eleagnus Refleax, Eleagnus Edulis, Christmas honeysuckles, cave jasmine, _ trailing Euonymous, pink weigela, dbl. red, pink purnle and white altheas, single /purvle, white and variegated altheas, Large double mixed col- sr dahlia seed, fall marigolds, red White and red bleom- hollvhocks. red. pink t rubber M. ss tood rooted honevsuckle vine, 3 i Dwarf boxwood, heavily rooted. 6 filled for less than 12. dhl. rooted red carna- yellow bloom Xmas bush, 25 each: Ivy Anthony Waterer, Alba Colosa, dbl. Reeves, van Houtte and bridal wreath snireas. Persian lilac, pomegranates. 25 doz. $1.50 a 100. Mrs. B. Eatonton, Ga. 5 sday, November 6, 1930. Flowers and Seed For Sale _. White Easter lily bulbs, blooming size, 10c each, 40c per 1-2 doz. 75c doz. : Ss . $5 a 100; dbl. red geraniums, rooted, 10c each; Alpine Moss rooted, 10c each; crab claw cactus, 15 and 25c each, root- .ed. Add postage. Miss Idel Kahn, Guyton, Ga. RFD 2. : : White, pink, red and orange cannas, 35e doz. hardy purple iris, 30c doz. long trumpet daffodil, butter and eggs bulbs, 25c doz. blooming size, yard Amaryl- lis, white with pink stripes, 25c each; hite Eng. dogwood, pink crepe myrtle, dbl. white spireas and buddleia bushes, 2 yr. size 25c each. Mrs. F. R. Hobbs, Siloam; Ga. 4 well rooted junipers, $1 each, also @ few cape jasmines, 75c each, ~~ well rooted; geraniums, any color, not root- ed, 10c; rooted, 25c each. Mrs. S. L. Hendrix, Douglasville, Ga. Rt. 3. Jap. yellow sweet pea seed, 10c tbls. $1.50 Ib. Victoria Pace, Rebecca, Ga. ~ Yellow Florida sweet pea seed; -10c thls. or $1.50 lb. Miss Ollie Maude Pace, Rebecca, Ga. Rt. 1. _ Arborvitae; well rooted plants, 15 in. 25c each; purple lilac, well rooted, 15c; forsythia, rooted, and golden glow, 15c each; purple violets, 15c doz. Miss Jes- sie Cash, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 3. Wisteria vines, good roots, 35c each. Mrs. J. S. Davis, Cordele, Ga. 113 12th Ave. - Old fashioned, single, spice pinks, 25c doz. with 5c extra for postage. Mrs. M. M. Ramsey, Augusta, Ga. Box 592. 1 boxwood, 25 ft. in cir. 6 1-2. ft. high; 4 some smaller. Make best offer on , or all. W. J. Sutton, Berner, Ga. __ Red, pink and yellow cannas, 50c doz. J. W. Bedell, Atlanta, Ga. 79 No. For- syth St. : Yellow cannas, 25c doz. Small lilac bushes, 10c each. Mrs. P. M. Boat- ight, Rayle, Ga. RFD. Dark pink, or watermelon pink crepe myrtle, any size plants 15 or 20c. Mrs. J. Andrew Scott, Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 1. Camellia Japonica, variegated and. solid col. large and small trees. Prices On request. Mrs. R. D. Durden, Still-. more, Ga. Box 102. Blooming size jonquil bulbs and April daffodil bulbs, also pink crepe myrtle plants, for sale for cash, or ex. for poultry.Mrs. C. B. Robinson, Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 6. Pink crepe myrtle, and dbl. pink Oleanders, 35c each. Mrs, E. T. May, Warthen, Ga. _ Purple lilac, 1 to 4 ft. 10 to 40c each; flowering almonds, 10 and 15c each; bridal wreath, 10 and 20c each; black- eyed Susans, 15c doz. hardy yellow primroses, 10c doz. hardy verbena. 10c doz. Rosella Boling, Jasper, Ga. Rt. 3. _ Spider lilies. 3 for 25c or 75 a doz: well rooted Dorothy Perkins roses, pink, cut. 25c each; Mimosa trees, 2 to 4 ft. _ $2; rooted Mimosa plants, 8 in. 25c: _ Mimosa tree seed. 50c a cup. Mrs. John Stembridge, Milledgeville. Ga. 25 Globe arborvitae, 12 to 18 in. 50 and 75c each, or lot for $14. Mrs. S. C. Roberson, Morganton, Ga. _ 2 large Boston ferns, in good cond. 3 yrs. old. $5 and $2.50 each. Mrs. Melvin Wyatt, Machen, Ga. Rt. 1. Box. 2. _. White silky lily buttons, 4 for 25c. E. _ L. Corley, Mauk, Ga. Rt. 1. _ Old time Moss rose, rooted, wild Shrubbery, water oaks, 1 to 2 ft. All 15c each and postage. R. D. Gibson, Tal- botton, Ga. Rt. 4. _ 13 well rooted, dbl. white altheas, also _ 2 rooted cape jasmines, 20c each. Add Postare. Mrs. Anna Downing, Valdosta, Gt Rts 2." 2 doz. sng. grass pinks, large plants. Scents each $1.00 for lot; single. hardy hibiscus plants or roots (will _ bloom next yr.). 10c each. Mrs. E. C. Heaton, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 3. - Blue Flags. 5 doz. $1; yellow jon- quils, $1 a 100: white oxalis, 20c doz. bulbs; crepe myrtle, 2 to 3 ft. 25 each. Exch. for red dogwood or bridal wreath. Write before sending. Mrs. G. Crawford, Martin, Ga. Rt. 2. _ Nice big boxwoods, for sale. Come See trem. Mrs. J. L. Lord, Commerce, b -Gt: Rt. 5. Madonna Easter lilies. $1 doz. bulbs, $8 a 100. Mrs. M. C. DeFane, Valdosta, _ Ga. Rt. Care G. D. Wisenbaker. _ ' Yellow daffodil bulbs, 10c doz.; white narcissi, 10c doz. FOB. Mrs. CC; J. Vickery. Canon. Ga. Rt. 2. Mixed jonquils, butter and eggs, and _ butter-cuns, 60c gal. and_ postage. Would like to hear from party who has _ the white and dark red crepe myrtle. _ Mrs. C. H. Capel, -Molena, Ga. _ Large red and yellow canna bulbs; t MARKET BULLETIN dbl. red and pink poppy seed, 10c tbls. ed Emil Whitlock, Jefferson, Ga. Rt. | Quantity of butter-cup, bulbs for sale. Mrs. O. 5. Ga. 1329 19th St. Nice, healthy cedars, 25c each; larg- er ones, 50c and $1 each. Mrs. Lizzie i Waldrip, Gainesville, Ga. Easter lily bulbs, No. 1 $1 doz. No. 2, 75c doz. No. 3, 50c doz. All blooming bulbs; flowers pure white. Mrs. P. L. Milan, Tifton, Ga. 116 7th St. | Cedars, pines and other "nursery stock for sale. Write. Georgia Nich- ols, Clarkesville, Ga : |. Large, dbl. canna lilies, 4 dif. col. 3 of each, $1; rose pink = salmon pink, ar aan Mrs. O. L. Law, Empire, Ga. Pink hyacinth bulbs, 25 doz. Mrs. Mr, E. Wigley, Kennesaw, Ga. RFD 1. Yellow daffodil, sng. white narcissi, $1 a 100; large, dbl. paper white nar- cissi, 60c doz. Mrs. Roy T. Dye, Middle- ton, Ga. Rt. 1. Small bulbs of Sago Palm, 25c each; seed of Amaryllis flame col. with white markings, 15c doz. Mrs. C. A. Warner, Columbus, Ga. 1445 2nd Ave. April blooming narcissi bulbs, 25 a doz. or exch. for dried fruit, free from worms and core, or anything of equal value; also century plant to exch. for white or red Amaryllis bulbs (blooming size), and Fairy lily bulbs will exch. for Crown of Thorns or other pot plants. Miss Sarah Henderson, Atlanta, Ga. 475 Oakland Ave. S. E. Dbl. rooted rosebud ger. 10c cut. 3 for 10c; rooted Jap. fern, 2 for 15c; rose col. justicia, rooted, 10c, or 5c not root- ed. Miss Robie Gailey, Alto, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 15. Zinnia seed, all col. dbl. large size; bachelor button seed, Sea Waves seed, orange, yellow and red marigold seed. Oversize pkt. 10c and 15c. Money or- der. with order. Chester, Ga .Rt. 1. Flowering size tulip and narcissi bulbs, $2 a 100; small size, $1 a 100. Mrs. J. K. Jones, Brooks, Ga. : 28 col. gladioli bublets: 400 for 25c: large hollyhock seed, 30c a cup; large poppy seed, 10c spoonful. Mrs. H. P. Brock, Fairburn, Ga. Rt. 4. . 12 large Asst. Gladioli bulbs, $1, or 1 qt. of nest onion sets. Mrs. L. Sut- ton, Douglas, Ga. Madison Ave. Red, yellow and variegated cannas, 5c doz. bulbs. Add postage. Mrs. C. 17 boxwoods (old fashioned), 2 1-2 to 3 1-2 ft. high, $3.50 to $5. E. L. Gaza- way, Atlanta, Ga. 793 Neal St. S. W. Eng. Ivy vine cut. 15c each, 2 for ast Miss Ruth Brown, Shiloh, Ga. Rt. April blooming white narcissi bulbs, 10c doz. No orders filled for less than 30c. Exch. for- white, ~acks. Bonnell Browning, Buchanan, Ga. Rt.l . Best. 2 cape jasmines, about 2 ft. high, $1.50 each 50 boxwoods, 1 ft. 25 each: 50 col. of garden carnation pink seed, 10c pkg. Dbl. poppy seed, 10c per tbls. Mrs. T. L. Cochran, Temple, Ga. ~ 1 each large Boston and.Sword, 2 medium size Sword and 2 large, Spren- geria ferns, 1 mammoth everblooming white Calla lily, 2 large begonias, and boxwood cut. rooted. Mrs. J. H. Hays, Rutledge, Ga. 4 well rooted pink climbing roses, 25c each; mixed, dbl. poppy seed, 5c tea- spoonful. * Time for fall planting. Will accept stamps. Miss Mary L. Loftin, Roopville, Ga. Rt. 1. 12 rose bushes, and1 oleander, all 2 yrs. old; 3 bridal wreaths, 1 yr. old; 4 zeraniums. Well rooted and blooming. Sell, or exch. for hens or geese. Mrs. J. M. Bearden, Oglethorpe, Ga. Rt. 2. Mixed narcissi bulbs, all large, bloom- ing size bulbs, $1.25 per 100 del. Mrs. J. M. Giddens, Arlington, Ga. 28 large boxwood plants, 5 to 6 ft. in extra healthy cond. Write for bargain orices. Mrs. C. M. Faulkner, Monticel- D. lo, Ga. Orange day lilies, 25c doz. and post- age. If you want to exch. some flowers, write what you have. Miss Laura Gene Garner, Canon, Ga. RFD 3, . Dbl. red poppy seed, 10c thimbleful: also Spencers sweet pea seed, 10c pkg. Miss Susie Dasher, Marlow, Ga. Perennial sweet pea seed. purple and white, bloom from May until Fall. 10c pee Mrs. J. M. Guice, Fayetteville, a. Well rooted junipers, $1 each. Mrs. W. H. Evans. Dougtasville, Ga. RFD 1. Any size juniper, boxwood, arbor- vitae, jonquils, daffodils, canna lilies, at reasonable prices. Write if really in- postage. Miss Alice Lyndall, | oe Giddens, Eastman, Ga. Rt. 6. Box | chicken feed. arge, dbl. pink hyacinths, 5c. each: |: terested. Mrs. J. N. Nixon, Morgan- ton, Ga. Well rooted purple Chinese Magnolia cut. 50c each; smal bushes, $1.... large, Stringer, Columbus, $2 each. H. H. McAllister, Mt. Ver- hon, Ga: Rt. 2. Sev. more Thanksgiving and Xmas cactus, 7 yrs. old, $1.20 del. ; time to re-pot them for blooming Thanksgiving. Also washed horse rad- ish roots, 20c Ib. del. Mrs. A. H. Price, Locust Grove, Ga. Nice daffodil bulbs, $1 a 100 or exch. No order for less than 50c if I pay Mrs. W. L. Spearman, Tem- ple, Ga. RFD 2. : _ 4 doz, Giant pink oxalis bulbs, 25c doz. 4 for 10c. Miss Lillian Wright, Zebulon, Ga. J Jonquils, yellow narcissi, butter and eggs bulbs, $1 a 100. Party to pay postage. Miss Laurine Buckholts, Thomaston, Ga. Rt. 5. Bermuda Easter lily bulbs, $2.50 a doz. $10 a 100. Blooming size. Cash with order. H. E. Williams, Athens, Ga. 481 Ruth St. . Dbl. and single red and pink holly hock seed, 10c spoonful; dbl. pink poppies, 10c spoonful. Mrs..J. B. C. King, Hamilton, Ga. Rt. 4. Box 63. Seven Sisters running rose bushes, 75e each, 2 for $1.25; cuttings, 15c ea. 6 for 75c. S. Wilson, Fair Mount, Ga. Rt. 1. Pink Mtn. thrift, $1.15.a 100. Add postage, or advise Express shipment. Mrs. A. Tanner, Wrens, Ga. : 12 doz. daffodil bulbs, 25c doz. and postage. Cary Collins, Hephzabah, Ga. Rt. 257 -2 lard cans with red rose geraniums, in bush form, bloomed all summer and still blooming. For best offer. Call at my home if interested. Mrs. Ona Ter- tell, Alto, Ga. Large trumpet shape jonquil and daffodil bulbs, 25c a doz; pink, white and rose peonies, 25c ea bulb; large rooted purple lilac and purple wisteria, 25c each. Mrs. L. C. Oliver, Chicka- mauga, Ga. Rt. 2. Blue Grape hyacinth bulbs, 50e a 100; 500 for $2. Postpaid. Miss Vena Brown Hartwell, Ga. 5 boxwood in round bunch, about 40 or 50 ft. around, and about 5 ft. high, dark green and healthy. C. E. Hamil- ton, Ashland, Ga. RFD 2. i Rooted apple geraniums, 25c each, or exch. for white Roman _ hyacinth bulbs. -Mrs. Scott Davis, Hogansville, Ga. Lot of fine boxwoods, $1 each. Mrs. Ida Moss, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 5. Large, dbl pink peonie bulbs, 45c ea. 3 for $1.25. Mrs. Martha Vansant, Dial, Ga. Jonquil, daffodil, butter and egg and narcissi bulbs, blooming size, 10c doz. Cape Jasmine cuttings, not rooted, 6 for 10c; dbl. yellow cannas, 40c doz. Spearmint, 10c a large bunch. Mrs. J. 3. Robinson, Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 3. Xmas cactus, also pink and yellow spring cactus, from 10c to $2, accord-.| ing to size. All rooted. Will exch. for pecans, shelled peas or beans, syrup, pears, or anything can use. Ea. to pay postage. Miss Emma Harris, Demorest, Ga. -Rt, 1, Box 111; Narcissi bulbs, large blooming size, blooms in clusters and very fragrant. 25c doz., Opal Mullins. Milner, Ga. Junipers, 6 to 8 ft. $10 each; arbor- vitae, 15 trees, $5 each; Box trees, $5 each; privet hedge cuttings, cheap, rooted, ready to set, cheap. Mrs. Ruth Howell, Hiawassee, Ga. Various flowers for sale. exch. Iris for peonies, any col. 5 iris for 1 eonie; have pink and purple verbena, 1c ea, or exch. 5 verbenas for 1 white dahlia with good roots. Will exch. Black Beauty dahlia for pink o: yellow. Dahlia for dahlia; Aristocrat hedge cuttings, 5 in. long, 1c each, 75c a 100; King Lear and Vulcan cannas. 25c each, or exch. for lilac or hardy hydrangea. Plant for lant; butter and egg plants, lc each, hardy, bed Fluffy Ruffle fern, 10c each! also have red and pink baby rambler roses, 5 a cut. Wonder Beauty climbing rose (has large yellow roses with long white petals, 10c each. exch. any of above for pure bred B. R. baby chicks at 12c each. Mrs. H. B. Whitmore, Canton, Ga. Rt. 1 1 boxwood, 6 ft. high, 16 ft. cir. Will send sample. Make offer. Ar R: Paris, Dallas. Ga. Rt. 1. i 1 large red leaf begonia (in a lard can) $7.50 1 large pink rubra begonia, $3.50; 2 large ferns, $1.50 and $2: other pot flowers reasonable. Mrs. J. H. Waters, Oliver, Ga. Spider lily bulbs, 20c doz. and post- age. Mrs. T. C. Snider, Matthews, Ga. Large kind, early flowering jonquil bulbs, $1 a 100, also narcissi, $2 a 100. 1 Now is/ Well rooted. FOB. Mrs. A. Want to PAGE THREE Exch. for good, 100 lb. cap. white sacks. L. B. Rountree, Swainsboro, Ga: Rt. 5. 15 rooted Weeping Willows. $1 each. Lois Self, Adairsville, Ga. RFD 1. Now is time to set out hedge plants. Have the flowering var. plants 9 to 12 in. good roots, 50c a 100, 300 for $1.00. Mrs. T. V. McCain, College Park, Ga. 522 No. Main St. Phone, Calhoun 282i J. Box wood, arbor vitae, red dog wood, red Japonicas, crab apples, sugar plum sprouts, snowballs, purple bloom althea = lilies, all well rooted 25c ea; yellow Azaleas, pink Cherokee roses, 10 choice. roses, $1 doz; trailing arbutus, 40c doz; snow on the mountain, golden glow, 50c doz. Add postage. Loving, Ga. Box wood, arbor vitae, red dog wood, red Japonicas, crab apples, sugar plum sprouts, snowballs, purple bloom althea lilies, all well rooted 25c ea; yellow Azealeas, pink Cherokee roses, 10 choice roses, $1 doz; trailing arbutus 40c doz; snow on the mountain, golden glow, winter ferns, 50c doz. add postage. Mrs. Maud Wright, Loving, Ga. Red hollyhocks, blue Roman hya- cinth bulbs, 30c doz; Giant red cannas, 40c doz; white Narcissi 15c doz; Phila- delphus lily, Weigelia, Grandfathers beard and flowering lotus, 15c ea: one monthly rose cut. given with each $1 ourchase. Add postage. Mrs: John Henderson, Oakman, Ga. ~ : Mixed blue and pink multiplying hy- acinths, $4.50 or $45.00 per M. bulbs. | Narcissus, $6 per 100 or $60 per M. bulbs. Four globular shaped 3 ft. arbor vitae, $2.50 ea; pyramidal shape box rees, 15 to 20 in. high, 75c ea. or $7.50 or 12. Milk and wine lily bulbs, 3 for __ 1. Miss Gussie Strickland, Alverton, Fa. % Pink and lavender crepe -Myrtle,. touble white althea, purple wisteria, 0c; Yellow Jasmine, 15c; snow drop bush, 10c; red spirea 25c. Add postage on orders less than 50c. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga. : ; One gallon Mammoth Russian sun- aon seed, $1 del. R. L. Weeks, Dial, a, White wild dog wood, 3 to 12 ft. high, one io $1.50. E. J. Hart, College Park. Jonquil bulbs, 10c per doz. or exch. for dried apples or peaches. Mrs. Bue-. lah Coogler, Mansfield, Ga. * Crepe myrtle, 15 each pink almond, 15c each; purple iris, 25 doz. Exch. any or all for onion or cabbage plants or Alaska pea seed, or for 100 Ib. feed sacks. Mrs. Kate Mahaffe Dacu Ga. Rt. fe Hastings dbl. canna bulbs. 15 paid. or exch. for dbl. red or pink. Mrs. M. H. Smith, Montezumma, Ga. Rt. 2. White iris, strong rooted plants, 50c doz. small phlox. all col. 20c doz. red, vellow and Butterfly cannas with green foliage, also small red blooms with bronze foilage. Very large bulbs; milk and wine lily bulbs 2 and 3 Ibs. 40c ea, Exch. for white (table) peas, white butter-beans, or Bermuda onion sets. ae pel TY: ee pond Ga. Se uniper, - high, $10; jonquils 50c a 100; Eng. dogwood, and tone. j honeysucrle, well rooted, 15c each; Svruce pines, $1 doz. swamp dogwood, 25c each for large size: small, 15c ea; golden rod, 10 each: Evergreen hedge eut. 50c a 100. All well rooted. Mrs, J. B. Jones. Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1 Giant Emperor daffodils White April. blooming Narcissi with yellow center, 5e doz; large purple German Tris yel- low bearded, gladioli bulbs, several dif- ferent colors, 35c doz: blue and pink hvdranzea, well rooted, rhododendrons *5 ea; blue perennial verbena plants, ronze flowered flag, sweet blue violets, ansy, winter mums,- 15c doz; native aaleas, 6 for $1. Mrs. Alfred Conrad ink cannas and Richard Wallace yel- ow, variegated, 5c ea. 40c doz. amma Clayton, Roy, Ga. Will exc. flowered cannas and arti- shokes for pickling for Eng. pea seed, rane seed. chicken corn seed, and dried fruits at the rate of 50c doz. for can- sare 50c pk. artichokes. Mrs. B. F. Hartman, Ochlochnee, Ga. Rt. 1. Royal blue King Humbert Tris, 25 doz; white Shasta daisies, 30c doz; yellow King Humbert. So white blue butterfly bushes, yellow Ja-. ponicas, crepe mvrtle, bridal wreath, 25c ea; bleeding heart, 40c bulb; old fashion pink cabbage head rose bosses, 60c ea; snowball, red honeysuckle vine, 50c ea; cream butter cups, 15 doz: white sword lily bulbs. 35c ea: deep red gladiola bulbs, 40c doz. Add postage, Miss Pearl Vick, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. One nice Arbor. vitae about 8 ft. high, real bushy. Write for price. Mrs, Ong oer Alto, Ga.. (Continued on page six), Mrs. Mae Wright, | ze doz. or $1 a 100, post- ~~ Ray Johnson, PAGE FOUR Z Georgia Market Bulletin Published Weekly By The BUREAU OF MARKETS Arthur D. Jones, Director ~ Department Of ~ Agriculture Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner THURSDAY NOVEMBER 6, 1930 Entered as second class matter Fepruary 15, 1922, at the Post Office at Atlanta, Georgia, un- der the act of June 6, 1900 Ac- cepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in section 1103. Act of October 8, 1917. Notice of farm produce and ap- purtenances, admissible under postal regulations, inserted one time on each request and re- peated only when request is ac- oop appa by new copy of no- ice. Second-hand Farm Machinery, Flowers and Seed, Incubator and Ornamental Nursery Stock no- tices are published in Monthly supplement which appears on the first Thursday of each month. Farm land for sale editions are published at intervals during the year. Advance notices of these editions appear from time to time advising advertisers when to mail us these types of notice. Limited space will not permit insertion of unimportant no- tices. Under Legislative act the Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin or transaction resulting therefrom. Poultry For Sale AUSTRALORPS 3 May hatch 1930 pure Australorp -cockerels, $3 ea. Extra nice. R. H. Crowford, Tiger, Ga. BANTAMS 6 young genuine Buff Cochin cock- ; - erels, $1.50 each; a few pullets, $2 ea. O. H. Wright, Atlanta, Ga. 412 Peters Bidg. S ~ Black Cochin hen from prize win- ming stock. Excellent mother. $1.50 or exch for 2 W. L. laying pullets. Mrs. E. Svence. Dunwoody, Ga. 5 young bantam roosters, now crow- - dng, 75c each. Customer to pay shipping chgs. Cash with order. Miss Annie Everett, Guyton, Ga. Rt. 2. 1 pr. extra small when grown, red, - white and black speckled bantams. - Hen will lay soon; rooster is crowing. -50c each, or $1 pr. Jessie Edmonds, Leary, Ga. : Beautiful bantam cockerels, 50c ea. Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 26. 1 trio Golden Sebrights, $7.50; 1 pen Buff Cochins: (4 hens and 1 cock), $10; Mixed game, 50c each; Silver Sebrights, $10 pr. or $15 trio; ring-neck doves, $3 pr. also 5 White Cochins, 2 laying pullets, 2 cockerels and 1 pullet that hasnt started to lay. All sure enough good stock, $10 Geo. Austin, Atlanta, Ga. 356 More- Jand Ave, N. E. 1 pr. grown Brown L. type bantams hen and rooster, $1.50; or trade for ? aving pullets, any heavy breed; * White bantam rooster and 3 hens-50 ea. small type. Trade for paper~ shell pecan trees, fiz. or Hiley Bell: peach trees. John Whatley, Carroll- ton. Ga. . Sev. nice young Buff Cochin ban- tams. Just starting to lay. $2.50 pr. del or $2 pr. FOB. 4 hens and cock. Red Pyle Malay bantams, $10 FOB; com- mon bantams, $1 each. or in lots of 10 or more. 75c ea. H. R. Reils, Savannah, Ga. 1309 Seiler Ave. BARRED ROCKS 4 fine B. R. R. roosters. $1.50. each Now ready for service. March hatch. Sell. separately, or all in 1 lot; also ? yr. old of same breed, $1.50. Sell to Sy too close inbreeding. Mrs. M. . Lynn, Collins, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 14. 5 February hatch B. R. cockerels, 1} strain March cockerels, $1.50 to MARKET BULLETIN blood tested, $2 ea. FOB. Mrs. E. H. Wood, Madison, Ga. Rt. 2. 10 B] R. now ready to lay pullets, Thompson Strain, 91.45 ean, m. 4. Wilson, Martin, Ga. RFD 2. ; March and April hatch cockerls, 2nd direct from E. B. Thompson's. $1.50 each; 1929 hatch cock, $2; 2 1928 hatch, $1.50 each. Cash. No checks. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, Com- merce, Ga. Rt. 5. fn. 1 Thompson Finale B. R. 21-2 yr. cock. Paid, $7; sell, $2.50 cash. Tay- lor Hooks, Unadilla, Ga. Rt. 2. - 6 The pen B. R. cockerels, March 10th hatch, $1.25 each. Money with order. Mrs. I. E, McArthur, Blakely, Ga. ; Thompson B. R. Mar hatch cockerels ready for service, *1.50 each, Cash with order. Mrs. A. J. Collins, Demorest, Ga. Rt. 1. . 6 B. R. July hatch, $6. Cash with order. Mrs. Houston A. Hipp, Hogan- ville, Ga. f 2 Ringlet early hatch B. R. cocker- els, $2.50 each. O. H. Wright, Atlan- ta, Ga. 412 Peters Bldg. 3 ae hatch B. R. cockerels. Make good breeders. $1 each. Louis. Brog- don, Suwanee, Ga. 1 pure bred B. R. 2 yr. old hand- some rooster. $1.50. and a & mos_}? pure bred cockerel, $1 Miss Clara Middlebrooks, Thomaston, Ga. 104 & Main St. Pure bred Ringlet B. R. Thom bt each. April hatch, same breed, $1.25 each. Exch. for good shoats, or 6 to 8 wks. old pies. Mrs. C. R, Sorrells, Monroe, Ga. Rt. 1. : Pure Parks strain Reg. Permit, 201- C-30. Winners in Co, Fair. Cocker- els, $2, $2.50 and $3 each. Coops to be returned. Mrs. Mamie Roach Plyler, Manassas, Ga. Rt. 2. 20 pure bred Thompson Ringlet B. R. March and April pullets, $1 each. FOB. Mrs. 8. S. McMillan, Jr., Oak- wood, Ga, 1 thorouchbred B. R. March hatch rooster, $2.50: 2 April hatch thorough- bred cockerels, $1.50 each, or $2.50 for both. Mrs. Annie Tanner, Wrens, Ga. 6 Thompson Rinelet. Rock pullets. "5c each. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin. Ga. Rt. 2. Thompson strain B, R. March B. L. Brown. cockerel. $1.50. Mrs. Balt Ground, Ga. Rt. 1. 10 Fowler strain B. R. hens and ! cock. $1.50 ea. or $15 for lot. Mrs. E RF NMaland AdtairsyjNe Ga Rt 9 Thomnson Imp. Rinelet cockerels. Feb. hatch, $1.75 ea. Mrs. J. P. Mabry, Canon. Ga. 1 March hatch B. R. cockerel. $2.50: 2 Mav hatch cockerels. $2 each. All ordered direct from Parks this yr.. Cream Grade stock. Mrs. Walter Dob- son, Calhoun. Ga. Rt. 2. ; 6 Avril hatch Parks strain B. R. cockere's ordered this vr. from Nor- mans Farm and Fatcherv. Knoxville, Tenn. $1.50 each. Melvin Dobson, Cal- houn, Ga. - BUFF WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS FOR. SALE Fancy Nugget strain Buff Rock March and April cockerels, $3 each: 2 enckerels in 1 shipment. $7.50. Cash with order, Alen poewe 18 near 5, Mrs. W. A. Brantley, Tennille, Ga. 8 White Plymoajth Rock, Fischel etrain hens. provefi fine layers, and 8 erown pullets, and 1 cock, 8 3-4 Ib. /fl *16. R. S. Nash. Smyrna. Ga. Pure: White Rack, Fischel strain April cockerels. $1.25 and $1.50 ea and May hatch nullets $1 ea. All crated. Mrs. 7%. L. Seott. Concord. Ga. : White Pock cocks. $150 ea. March | hatch. Mrs. WA. Rird Metter, Ga R nure hred White Rock hens and J ~anster. $14. Fannie M, Floyd, Adairs- ville, Ga. Rt. 3. 1 pure hred White Rock Fische! train eockerel, March -hatch. $195 "OB Mrs. J. C. Goolsby, Graham. Ga. Rt. 1. Choice Ruff Rocks. sires used in mv Sacks from trannested vards. Cock- arelg and cocks. $2 tn $4 ea. Fens and nillets. also for sale. Snecial nrices on small tots. Mrs. G. L. Trimble. Adairsville, Ga. : CANMPINTES 2 White Campine, April hatch roost- aa each. G. C. Smith, Adel, Ga. GAMES 1 1-2 yr. old Black anrk and 2 staes. also sev. black. pea comb, pullets. chean. Write. J. W. Bs a et Mewnan. Ga. ure Judge Dan Gordons pit came niilets. $2 each. Sidney 5a ar Hartwell, Ga, Rt. 5. Pure bred Black Roundhead pit sy order games: cocks, stags and pullets. Write for further information and prices. J. H. Penland, Ellijay, Ga. 6 speckled game hens, 1 1-2 yrs. old; 2 spring hatch pullets, $1.25 each, $8.50 for ek aus ees ea oe 11 Dangerfoot pullets, $1. 2 $15 for lot; 3 Allen Roundhead hens and 2 pullets, $1.50 each, or $7 for lot; 1 Allen Roundhead rooster $4. C75 with order. Mrs. Free Brown Spring Place, Ga. Rt. 1. ; Silver Duck Wing pure bred stock. In good ond. $2.50 to $3 each. Mrs. Gideon J. Alma, Ga. Rt. 4. 7 pure bred R. C. Dark Cornish In- dian game hens and 3 cockerels, $1.50 each. Mrs. L. M. Kennedy, Collins. Ga. = Extra good dark Cornish game cock- erels ready for service. $2 each: young- er stock, $1.50 each. All pure bred. Mrs. C. O. Sikes, Svlvester. Ga. 3 March 1930 hatch A-1l Allen Roundhead stags; 3 cocks, 1929 hatch. Sell to best bidder at once. Trimmed and ready for service. G. H. Dur- ham, Resaca, Ga. Rt. 1. : Pure bred dark Cornish roosters. $2 each, or exch. for pigs. E. W. Grogan. Marble Hill, Ga. Pit game cocks, June hatch. red and white sneckled yellow skin. Guar. $3 or exch. for 2 full game pullets, or Irish kind or Blue: 1 pr. pit game half Ginn Greys an dhalf Porto Ricans, March hatch, $5 pr. Black with red heads with aips of wings silver coler, longs leg long body and long tail, $5 pr. also a pr. Red cocks and yellow pullets. $5 pr All guar, satisfaction. J. A. rumley, Habersham, Ga. -GIANTS AND LANGSHANS Thoroughbred J. hatch roosters, $2 each, hens, $1.59 each. Cash with order. Mrs. D. W. Jarrett, Byronville, Ga. Rt, 1. 6 J. B. Giant March hatch males $1.50 each, FOB. Mrs. J. T. Penrow, Goureh, Ga. | Pure bred J. B. Giant, Marcy strain, Spring hatch. $5 trio. Exch. a trio for a pure bred healthy Big Bone Black Guinea mate pig. Also pullets, spring hatch. $1.50 each. or 5 pullets and 1 cockerel. $8.50; 10 pullets and a cock- erel $15; .3 very large 2 yr. old Giant capons. $3 each, $8 for the 3; and 20 friers for table use, 25c lb. Mrs. Belle Joiner, Soperton, Ga. Rt. 2. LEGHORNS 1 pure bred Everlay strain dark B. L. rooster, and 2 hens. 1 1-2: yrs. old $4 for lot. Mrs. B. L. Brown, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 1. 4 pure bred W. L. hens, 1 yr. old. $3.50. Miss Clara Middlebrooks, Thom- aston, Ga. 102 E Main St. games. Guar Holton. Jand ready to lay. $45 FOB. - Thursday, November 6, 1930, or exch. for 1 peck White crowder peas; 2 Buff Leghorn roosters and 2 pullets, May hatch, $1 each All pure bred, Mrs. R. E. Kemp Bowdon, Ga. Star Rt. Sev. fine cockerels from Tanered strain (parents cost $1 per egg last yr). $3.50 each del. while they last.. W. C, Hamby, Valdosta. Ga. Rt. 2. Box 31. Pure Tancred S, C. W. L. cockerels from high producing 2 yr. old hens, sired by Ped. cocks. from 252 to 274, April hatch. $1.50 each. J. B. Parrish, Graymont, Ga. ee 52 Tancred and Ferris strains, 8. C, W. L. 2 yr. old hens. through molting A. G, Oli- ver, Meansville. Ga RFD 1. 2 5 pure bred Tancred now laying pul- lets and 1 unrelated cockerel. $7.50; also 18 April hatch puliets. well dev, and 7 yearling hens, same strain. $1 ea, Al FOB. Money order. No. checks, ee T. Holt, Summerville, Ga. RFD Between 60 and 75 Tancred W. L. pullets, $1.25 each March hatch, free from disease and now laying. Mrs, O. E. Sewell, Yatesville. Ga. -3 W. L, pullets and 1 rooster, March hatch, $5 FOB. Also 20 Donaldson strain R. I. Red pullets and 1 rooster, $25 FOB. Mrs. D. V. Miller, Screven, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 35. 4 or 5 pure bred W. L. April cock- erels, $1 ea No cul's. Miss Clyde Holt, Empire, Ga. Rt. 1. oe 50 W. L. 1 yr. old hens, $1 each. Cash with order. Leonard Tatom, Lincoln- ton Ga RFD 1. : W. L. April hatch pullets. No culls, Write best price on lots of 20 FOB. R. W. Pennington, Covington, Ga. Le 10 S. C. W. L. 18 mos. old hens, be- ginning to lay, $8 for lot. FOB. J. E. Padgett, Atlanta, Ga. 1691 Evans Drive B. Giant last yr.ls. Ww. 90 S. C. W. L. April hatch Ferris best _ egg strain pullets, $100 for.lot. F. B, Bohleno, Madison, Ga. Rt. 5. = LEGHORNS, BARRED ROCKS, R. I. REDS AND ANCONAS FOR SALE -~Tancred WL., Brown L., Ancona, Barred Rock and R. I. Red 5 to 7 mos, old pullets, from high producing stock, also laying pullets and breeding hens. Healthy, well dev. and of good color and markings. Priced reasonable. S. P. Howe, Hapeville, Ga. 35-40 nice, healthy grown hens and 15 or 20 March hatch pullets, 3 young roosters, March hatch; 4 grown roost- ers 1 2-yrs old 85c ea. for entire lot or pert, ex ae any oe office, or 75 at my home. H. IL. Martin, B = ville, Ga, Rt. 1. tt nee MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS Pure Pape strain 8. C. Black Min- orca cockerels, ready for service, $1 each. Mrs. O. L. Law, Empire, Ga. Rt. 2. R. I. Red April hatch rooster, $1.50, Breasted Red Herring,. | grounds, was a soldier. Meeting of the Commissioners Of Agricul- _ ture of the United States Oct. 20, 21, and 22 | (Continued from page one) George Washington also knew how to pick |} out a wonderfully beautiful site on which to_build a home. Travelers from all over the world pass through this estate every . .day to pay homage to this great man. : What was it that made George Washington great? _ is that he was willing to risk his property and the certainity of being hung by the British government if he did not succeed in making the United States an independent. nation. the time he was cutting down the cherry tree he read this poem: : He either fears his fate too much : Or his deserts are small, Who dares not put it to the test To gain or lose it all. My idea of it A In his youth, perhaps about EUGENE TALMADGE BER that it reaches this FARM LAND EDITION NOVEM. | The final farm land edition for the year will ap- pear Nov. 20th. Advertisers may list any farm prop- erty in the Bulletin, but no city property can be listed. Please make your notice as short as possible and see office not later than November 15. | 20TH or Cornish. mursday, November 6, 1930. Poultry Fe For Sale INORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS 10 blaCK iviuturvas, yUurig CoLK- and 2 1 yr. oid hens, $/.50. O. H. ht, Atlanta, Ga. 412 Peters Bldg. Black Minorca now laying hens 1 cock, 15 mos. old, Pape strain. each, $7.25 for lot. H. A. Wil- Martin, Ga. RFD 2 "MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS - FOR SALE 100 head of mixed hens, $1 ea. W. . Gibson, Waynesville, Ga. 8 mixed hens and 6 large size cock- els, $1 ea. Cash with order. Mrs R. McFather, Arlington, Ga. Rt. a fine young 6 mos. old cockerels, or a reg. ped. Sire. Well grown, id healthy. $3 for the 2, or $1.75 1. Sire came _ direct oe the eacrivan Poultry School, T. Quis- mberry, president. Mrs. A. & Dor- man, Fayetteville, Ga. , ORPINGTONS - 2 pure bred Golden Butf Orp. April pullets, and 1 cockerel, March hatch, 50 for all, Mrs, Winton 8. Altman, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 3. _ Golden Buff Orp. roosters, we cdogn! ; baby chicks came _ Cash with order. rhe D. 1 pure bred Golden Butt Gro 4 =o ISS i Monew. order. . R. Chastain, Locust Grove, thoroughbred Buff and White Orp. osters. From the Shinn Hatcheries, 90c each; a few heavy breed friers, wt. 22 1-2 ibs. 24c ib. FOs. Mrs. uv. G. Suggs, Rocky Face, Ga. PREASANTS FOR SALE Lary Amohearst, March hatch, $15 |! pr. -solue Pp. iim een Sib S DT. Goldens, March hatch, $10 per. Eng- lish Hingnecks, Aprli uatcen, $5 pr. ll instructions for care and breed- ing with ea. order. L. J. Barrow, West Point, Ga PIGEONS FOR SALE oo. 53c pr. Billie Moore, Lyons. 70 each, White Kings and Red Car- neaux, some mated and working, each oe $35. M. G. Turner, Covington, 2 pr. Homers, $1 pr. 1 pr. Red Co- neaux $2 or ex. the 3 pr for 2 pair'| yellow Carneaux. Ha to pay irt. 4. J. oe On, Jr. R. I. REDS i 2 young roosters, B. R. and R. I. $1.25 each, or exch. ie 3 pure bred R. I. pullets. Mrs. E. L. Wright. eens. Ga. 4 R. I. Red pullets, $1 each, $3.75 for lot. Mrs. Annie Waters, Way- cross, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 16, ~ 4 Donaldson Red cockerels, April hatch, $1.25 each. Mrs. Jesse N. Jones, Culloden, Ga. 3 well bred. handsome Donaldson R. I. red March hatch cockerels, $1.50 8 del. Paul Clark, Baxley, Ga. . C. BR, I. Red cocks hatchet frst day of April. $1.50 each, and 3 cocks, hatehed in 1999 $1.59 each Mrs. J. 'G. Waldrop, Toften, Ga. Rt. 4 4 hens, 2 covxs, iavge, ue p ied from Donaldsons hect. pens. $12.50 for lot, or exch. for 12 W. L. laying pul- lets. Mrs. E. Spence, Dunwoody, Ga. A few April hatcn 5. U. bh. i. Red cockerels, $2 to $5 each. Sat. guar. J. C. Adkins, Ft. Valley, Ga. Pure bred 8. C. R. I. Red, April hatch cockerels, from Star matings Donaldson-Owens strain. Even dark red color. $1.50 each, or exch. 3 cock- erels for 5 pullets of same breed. Mrs. Julian J. Blanchard, Appling, Ga. 50 R. I. Red. pure bred Jan. hatch well dev. healthy pullets, $1.50 each. also 3 cockerels, April hate h, same breed, $1 each. FOB. Mrs. J. C. Goolsby, Graham. Ga. 6 mos, old R. I. Reds, $1.75 each: also Black Minorcas, sume age and price. These pullets will soon be lay- ing. Good, healthy pure bred stock W. W. Lane. Lizella Ga. 30 dark Red April hatch pullets and 1 nice young cockerel, $1.10 each a, A. E. Ribron, Waynesville, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 72. ee] Se ee strain May hatch R. I. Red cockerel. $1. Money order. Mrs. I. FE. McArthur, Blakely, Ga - Dark Red cockerels, April hatch, $2 each. Owens strain.: Miss Florence Horne. Grovetown. Ga. A pr. pure bred R. I. Reds, vr. old for sate or exch. for a pr. of Games about the same re Prefer Warhorse C. A. Wilde, Columbus, Ga, 1436 Ist pe Rise es | FOB. Covington, . 2 yr. + MARKET BULLETIN 2 Feb. hatch thoroughbred R. I. Red roosters, very fine, $1.50 each, FOB aoe Lizzie Justus, Persimmon, 10 pure bred R. I. Red hens and 1 rooster, April 1929 hatch now: laying, $1 eacn; aso 10 pure pred NOW beyii- ning to lay pullets, $1.25 each. G. T. Weich, Dailas, Ga. : April hatch R. I. Red rooster, $1.50, or exch. for 1 peck white crowder peas. _Mrs. R. EH. Kemp, Bowdon, Ga. Star Rt 25 Donaldson 8. C. Red pullets, wt. 3 to 4 lbs. $1 each, or exch. for a good Jersey milch cow, fresh, or soon to freshen, and pay the difference, or would excn. tor a J, heuer of good breeding not over 50 mi. from _ here. ae Fred Atkinson, Ray City, Ga. Rt Oy nadend pure ored (direct) dark cock. Star Matings, $5 each; cocker- es, March hatch. $3.50 and $9.50. b-st value, $5 each; also eggs, $1.50 up. ae Ree Feming, Lincointon, Ga. 5 March hatch R. I. Red cockerels, good size and color, $1.25 each. Louis Brogdon, Suwanee Ga. R. I..Red February hatch pullets for sale. take best price in lots of 20, R. W. Pennington, Covington, Ga. Donaldson second direct April hatch cockerels, large, healthy: $1 each, FOB. Mrs. Nora Mabry, Canon, Ga. - 14 Donaldson R. Tf. Red 18 mos. old | Rt, (fens. $1.20 each, and 9 Red pullets and 1 cockerel, wt. 4 or 5 lbs each. ee for cows or anything can use. Mrs. J. L Erwin, Adairsville, Ga. RFD 2. ~~ TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, * DUCKS, ETC. FOR SALE 2 ianee Runner ducks, and 1 drake, C. C. Henderson, Newborn, Ga. Rt. "9. pr. spring hatch Toulouse geese, $5 pr. Mrs. P. E. Thomas, Cordele, Ga. Gao RFD. > 1 yr. old M. B tom, $10. Mrs. E. H. Hughes, Buena Vista, Ga. Rt. 7 White Pekins. $3 pr. A. L. McCook, Columbus, Ga. Re 1 Thoroughbred M B. Goldbank, Bird Bros. turkeys, 15th of April hatch, Toms, $7 each; hens, $4.50 each; 2 hens and 1 tom, $15; also 3 tom, 18 mos. old, wt. 30 to 35 lbs. $15 each, or $25 for 3 Money back guar. if not sat. Mrs. J. P. Mabry, Canon, Ga. 6 M. B. turkeys, this yrs. hatch. 30c Ib. or exch. for chicken hens, any large, pure breed. W. A. Bond, Elberoton, z 2-yr. old White Holland poe $10 each, $35 for lot; 2 yr. old hens, $6 each: young hens and ages $5 each. All pure bred. Mrs. J. B. McCrary, Molena, teas lL. Be-B; turkeys, hatched in April Hens ey 15 lbs. gobblers. 14 Ibs. $3 for hens and $3.50 mos. old gobbler, wt. 30 Ibs. $8. Mrs, J W. Ham, Summit, Ga. Rt. 1 Bronze turkeys Some fine birds for breeders with reasonable prices. Won first prizes Southeastern Fair this yr. and have won list prize at same Fair the past 3 yrs. Write for free cata- logue. W.S. Fricks, Pendergrass, Ga. 3 guinea 1 yr. old hens e400 ae:. at Jedartown or crated. Exch. for hens or pepe Earnest Sanders, Felton Ga. Rt. Thoroughbred M. B. toms, about 6 mos, old, $5 each, FOB. Mrs. C. L Mills, Baxley, Ga. Star Rotite. 18 Bronze mixed, turkeys, April and May hatch, $7 pr. or $60 for lot. Mrs. W. B. Harbin, Juno, Ga. 3 guineas, 2 hens and 1 rooster 1929 Aeon. 50c each; Also 3 R. I. Red roosters, first of April hatch, Donald- con and Dunlop strains, $1 each. Exch. for peas, oats wheat, rye cr hens. Miss Kate Mahaffey, Dacula Ga. Rt, 1. 2M. B. hens, 7 mos. old, $5 FOB Cash with order. Mrs. H. C. Roberts Chipley, Ga. Rt. 2. Fine good breeding stock, pure bred Fawn and White Indian Runner darakes. $2 to $3 each: also a few pen of 4 hens and a drake. $10 per pen well colored, heavy laving _ strain. *OB. Monev order. William Wylam. Cleveland, Ga. Indian Runner and Mallard ducks 7c each, $1.50 pr.. Have 245 now readv. Svrine hatch. J. Carl Daugh- try Metter. Ga. 92 tharouehhred M. 8B. turkevs. Very fine for bredding. 30c lb. FOB Mavten. No checks. Lizzie Justus Parsimmon. Ga, Giant Bronze toms, raised in 1923. Taree and excellent breeders. $12 2 95 toms. same hreed as ahove. Mar and June 1990 hatch. $5. Sh and er each, Mrs. N. L. ee Powersville, s Ga. or gobblers; 184 Pure bred 3B. B. turkeys, 30c Jb. FOB, or 35c Ib. del. Fine for breed- sng purposes, exch, 1 hen for 3 An- cona, Sneppar mos. old pullets. No culls. Hens not to be ok 2 yrs. old. Ea. to pay exp. chgs. C. Bigbie, Shellman, Ga. The 8 neer Turken Wonder Bird, cross. between. turkey and chicken hen. Some fine young stock. Trio, naked neck rooster and 2 pullets, $5: eggs, $2 per setting. (Ne name and address given), Pure bred Big Bone Bronze, Elli: strain, May hatch toms, wt. 18 to 20 Ibs. hens, about 15-17 lbs. $7 fo. toms and $5 for hens, $15 trio. Al. May hatch. Money order. Cowart, Summit, Ga. Rt. 2. Pure bred turkeys, $10 trio, or exch for April hatch pullets or hens: Red. or B. Rocks. Mrs. W. P. Smith, Bax- ley, Ga. Rt. 1 fine, healthy Goldbank M. B. gob- b,er, 1 yr. old, May 1930. Wt. 31 Ibs. Mrs. H. D. Burton, Thomas- 310. ville, Ga, Rt. 3. 5 turkey hens, $5 each. Half Ellis strain. Came from stock where gob- bler wt. 60 Ibs. and hens, 30 Ibs. Al- so have 40 young turkeys, April hatch, 30c Ib. pus J. G. Waldrop, Tifton. Ga. Rt. Ohare: and April hatch turkeys. Nice and fat for Thanksgiving. 26c pb, for quick del. P. O. Money order only. Mrs. John T. Gay, Dublin, Ga. Rt. 9. Young turkeys: toms, $4; hens, $3.80. Fat and in Od shape for Thanksgiving. and shipped. Also a few. head geese, $1.25 each. he pi E. L. Dixon, Blackshear, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 104. 56 or 28 head of fine turkeys, fat- tened on peanuts and field peas Make best Thanksgiving offer, FOP a Chas. W. Brantley, Spann, Turkey tom and hen, 2 yrs. old. $10 for both. Mrs. Madison Roper, Gainesville. Ga, RFD 1 Pure Bronze Lr: bid, 20 Ib. tom and 2 hens, 2 yrs. old. wt. 15 Ibs. Make best offer. Mrs, T. BE. Perker- son, Greenville, Ga, = 2 PTs, White Pekins. $3. pr. $5 for the 2 pr. Mrs. C. L. Godard, Griffin, Ga. Rt. 2. 9 thoroughbred M. B. hens, and 1 oe last yr. hatch, $20 for the 3 Cash with order. Mrs, D. W. Jarrett. Byronville, Ga. Rt. 1. 6 very fine Chinese ee $10 for lot. W. R. Gibson. Weynesville, Ga. ne stock, $10 FOB. Mrs. Hubert K. Freeman, Jefferson, Ga. Rt. 2. WYANDOTTES 6 fine thoroughbred S. 1 yanster, Tarbor haar ee Be 9% eonh or $8 for lot. = R. Cox, Biue Ridge, Ga. Rt. Box. Ao Pure bred tiechat strain Ww. Wyan intte roosters, 18 mos. and 2 yrs. ol? 150 and $1 each: FOB. Exch. fo sure bred Black Giant or Buff Orp Mirs. Will James. Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. 6 March hatch thorouehbred W. Wvandotte cockerels, well raised anc ine lenkine, verv vigorous. $1.50 each Touis Broedon, Suwanee, Ga. 4 pure bred 8. T.. Wvandotte hen and 1 cock, Avril 1929 hatch. $750 fo Int. CC. C. Henderson, Newborn, Ga Rt, I. - nice W. Wvandottes, dbl. comb. and 4& CG. June hatch. wt. 3 1-2 or 4 Ibs. $8 for Int. or $1 each. Fixch for pul'ets. same breed or for White Rocks. Reds nr Buff Orn. or for good table peas. or anv kind of good syrup. J. K. Fuller, Junction City, Ga. : Poultry Wanted ANCONAS oR GAMES WANTFD Want to exch. 5 R. I. Red pullets. Feb hatch, for 5 Anconas: 4 pullets and 1 corkerel. Or sell the Reds for $6. G. D. Whiddon, Sylvester, Ga. Rt. 5. ANDALUSIANS WANTED Want a few pure bred Andalusians: 1 cockerel, 1 yr. old and 6 hens. 1 yr. old. Write what you have. Will pay reasonable price. Ashley T. ONeal, Augusta, Ga. 131 Broad St. BANTAMS WANTED Want sev. nice, clean lezged W. L. bantam hens at reasonable price. H. i Reils, Savannah, Ga. 1309, Seiler ve. Want pure bred Sebright and Coch- ins. Will exch pure hred Chinchilla rabbits for same. Sidney J. Herring, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 5. GAMES WANTED want 2 large, early hatch, heavy built hens and vous cockerels, Do not want any- d strain hens, or 5 or 6. Mrs. F - 18 mos. old M. B. tom, fine breed- ge ot IVE thing but pure bred and the very best. J. A. Reese, Gibson, Ga. Rt. Want 1 pure bred Silver ae Game cockerel, 6 or 8 mos. old. Will exch. | pure bred S. L. hen or pure bred dark Cornish hen, or pay reasonable cash_ price. Write what you have and best price. Math L. Logue, Gibson, Ga. LEGHORNS WANTED Want B. L. hens or pullets, ready to. lay. State price. Also want to hear from party having hens or pullets to let out to party to raise on halves. Any breed. -Mrs. J. W: Perry, Rochelle, Ga. Want 50 or 100 Leghorn pullets> -Pre- ferably pure bred stock. Also want 50 or 100 pullets, any good stock. All must ye in good cond. Mrs. Mattie Oliver, Scotland, Ga... : Want 30 Tancred W. L. roosters for mating purposes. Give best price, age, and location where they are. J. E. Martin, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 3. Want W. L. pullets, ready to. lay. Write pest price. Must be cheap. Or phone, Alpharetta, Ga. No. 38. J. G.- Willis, Alpharetta, Ga. Want 100 or 200 March or April 1930 | hatch pullets. Give price, strain, etc. in reply. C. E. Harbuck, Columbus, Ga. Box 324. Want sev. hundred White or Brown L:. or Ancona pullets or young hens. Must be healthy and reasonable. eel Allie Brown, Hapeville, Ga. " LEGHORNS AND MINORCAS. ee WANTED : Want Nov. 1 White or Brown L. 1929 and 1930 hatch hens and pullets. Also Minorca hens. Wil lexch. milk goat, bred does, or Ped. Chin. rabbits, open and bred does, service bucks, or young stock. Also have other stock for sale, or exch. for what have you that I can use? Edwin Simpson, Atlanta, Ga. 676 Tifton St. N. W. MISCELLANEOUS 'S CHICKENS WANTED Want party to furnish chickens. to raise on halves. Any number up to 100 hens. Party to furnish hens and I, feed and attention and go 50-50 in eggs ad chickens raised. Any Foe breed. Have a good woods range. L. R. Sheri- dan, Jefferson, Ga. RFD. Want to exch. value for 25 hens, av. 5 lbs. each. Write. Mrs. H. C. Rob- erts, Chipley, Ga. Rt. 2. 2a Want 40 nice, laying hens, and pure breed Will exch. value of $75 for same. Sell within 30 miles. Write or come see ae 4 mi. north of Alpharetta. Mrs. F. M. Westbrook, Alpharetta, Ga, MINORCAS WANTED a Exch. for same number of Black Minorcas, 15 Silver Lace Wyandotte pullets and 2 roosters, April hatch, or will sell. Wyandottes, $20 FOB. Mrs. R. Edwards, Cochran, Ga. ORPINGTONS WANTED Want 1 Buff orp. cockerel. Must .be _ absolutely pure bred and free from any dark feathers. Write price and de- scription. Mrs. Joel Bobo, Hartwell, Ga. Want 1 Buff Odp. cockerel, this yrs. ame; also exch. 3 J. B. Giant cock- lets of same age. Mrs. E. F. Thomp- son, Farmington, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 60. R. I. REDS WANTED Want 12 R. C. Red pullets, becinning to lay, from best egg sotrains. No culls. Write what you have, J. H. Brooks, - Will pay $1 each del. to Glennville. Glennville, Ga. . TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC. WANTED Want 4 young, grown geese. State price srated and put in express office. R. C. Bailey, Athens, Ga. 324 Hoyt St. WYANDOTTES WANTED ~_ Want to exch. 2 Chin. does 7 mos. old: for 3 White Wyandotte hens or pulleys G. C. Smith, Adel, Ga. 8th St. Baby Chicks For Sale ss -Tancred W. L., Brown L., or Ancona baby chicks. $11 a 100; R. I. Red or B. R. $12. ~ Chicks hatched healthy, bloodtested flocks of mature hens that have been bred for high pro-_ duction. 100 per cent live del. guor. + Also custom hatching, 3c and egg. Set every Wednesday. Trays hold 110 eggs each. Shipped COD. S. P. Tees % Hapeville, Ga. Quality bred Rocks and Reds, $11 a _ 100; Heavy Mixed, $10.50; Prenaid live - del. In lots less than 100, add 1c per . chick. R. H. Fechtel, Waycross, Ga. ones on page ten) hatch. Exch. nice, large peanuts for erels, April hatch, for pure Buff pul- from= = a, - Laurel, 75c; Write for x tail cactus, plumbago, - ful of seed for 10c in stamps. lily bulbs, blooming size 20c ea. Flowers and Seed For Sale (Continued from page three) . _ Two 3 yr. old ferns, one Boston, one Roosevelt, $2 ea. Mrs. T. J. Williams, Fa.mington, Ga. Rt. 3. Little blue hyacinths, blue violets, $1 per 100; yellow cannas, Iris, 40c doz; urple lilac, grandaddy grey beard, 4 or $1; 2 large fishtail ferns, one large Sword, 75c ea; 2 large Sprengeri ferns 2 yrs. old, $1 ea; Shasta daisies, 30c doz; garden carnations, 15c bunch; rosebud geraniums, 1 yr. old, 25c ea; blue bells, conk shell begonia, 15c ea. Add postage. All orders given prompt attention. Mrs. Oscar Phillips, Roys- ton, Ga. Rt. 3. : Jonquill bulbs, dew drop bulbs, 50c per 100; pink Crepe Myrtle sprouts orothy Perkins roses, well rooted, 10c ea; yellow cannas, 15c doz; pink ver- bena, yellow and white honeysuckle 5c ea. fig sprout, 10c ea. Will exch. any of these for any kind of shrubbery, flower seed, or pot plants. Add postage. Mrs. _ W. A. Lanier, Fitzpatrick, Ga. All kinds of hardy shrubbery, 2 and 3 yrs. old 35c ea; smaller $3.50 doz. Jonquills, single and dbl. daffodils, white Narcissus, 25c doz. $1.50 per 100; orange day lilies, 20c doz. $1 per 100. All state inspected, post paid on $1 or- ah Mrs. C. H. Ward, Adairsville, Ga. 4 or 5 gal. jonquil or daffodil seed, 4 varieties, $10 for the lot. by express. Seven colors Hibiscus seed 5c package. Mrs. D. A. Pope, Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3. Arbor Vitae 25c ea. $2.40 doz. Bud- dleas 50c ea. $4.80 doz. E. B. Travis, Riverdale, Ga. Abelia, 1 yr. rooted, 12 to 15 in. Nen- dians, 25c ea; $2.40 doz; small plants, 15c ea. or $1.20 doz. Arbor Vitae, 75c ea. $6 doz. Cedrus Deodaros $1 ea; $9.60 doz; 3 ft. $1.50 ea. $15 doz. roots joalled and burlaped by express, charges collect. Abelia 4 ft. high, 3 ft. spread, fine roots 75c ea. $7.20 doz. Add post- age on orders less than $1. Y.M. An- derson, Williamson, Ga. _ -- Large Abelia plants, 40c ea. 5 for $2: 12-16 in. Abelia 20c ea. $2 per doz. Pyramidal Arbor Vitae, $1.50 doz. Na- dina Domestica, small size, 50c ea. 1 1-2 2 ft. 75c. Golden Arbor Vitae, $1.50; Cedrus Deodara, $2 and $5. Wa- termelon red Crepe Myrtle, 75c. Spirea Van Houtti, 50c. Italian Cypruss, 12 in. 5 for $1, larger sizes 50c and $1 ea. Well rooted plants of different shrub- pay 5 for $1.00. H. F. Stair, Valdosta, a. Hardy. phlox, all colors, Autumn inks, hardy, all colors, hardy ver- enas, 25c, doz. one doz. blue flag lilies, 50c. Add postage on all orders Jess than $1. Send money order. Mrs. Nora Nix, Dahlonega. Ga. Rt. 1. - Long trumpet daffodiis, Dorothy Per- kins running rose cuttings, 25c doz. Narcissus with yellow cups, 20c doz. Rooted Dorothy Perkins, 15c ea., 2 for 25c. Red flowering quince, golden bells, . white spirea, white English dogwood. 3 for 50c. Cannas 4 for 25c, 60c doz. Will exch. for other flowers, especially white - Snowballs. Mrs. S. T. Smith, Austell, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 90. White Bermuda Easter lily bulbs, $1 doz., $8 per 100, all blooming size bulbs. 25 doz. for small bulbs. Add postage. Miss Lela Rahn, Rincon, Ga. Rt. 2. Evergreen large leaf rhododendrons, 12 to 18 in. high 8 for $1; small leaf evergreen same height 12 for $1; Mt. rices on other shrubbery. Garland Eaton, Dahlonega, Ga.-Rte 1. : Yellow and white Jonquils, double butter and eggs, $1 per 100. January blooming daffodils, long cups. $1.25 per 100. Sultanas, roses, 15c ea. Yellow lark spur, lantanas, geranium, begonias, cat honey suckle geranium, 25c ea. Mrs. Naro McCur- y, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 2. -Improved feather ball poppies and Shirley poppies, all colors, table spoon- Mrs. J. P. Hall, Royston, Ga. Rt. 3. Six monthy rose bushes, 1 yr. old, pink, red, cream, 50c ea. or the lot for $2.50. Blue. flag lilies, 25c doz. Purple lilac, golden bell 2 for 50c. Red bloom Xmas bush, 50c ea. Mrs. L. M. Ader- hold, Lavonia, Ga. : Several hundred Amaryllis pagar don e spider or Fairy lilies, 10c ea, 3 for 25c. Hemorcallis lily bulbs, 10c ea. Yellow narcissus 25c doz..pink verbena 20c doz. Large white giant spider lilies 20c ea. or 3 for 50c, 7 for $1. No exch. All prepaid. Mrs. Maude Brooks, Arling- ton, Ga. RFD. Nes MARKET Wild Easter lilies, blue bottle bulbs, | Shasta daisies, sweet blue violets, jon- quills, daffolils, $1 per 100. Blanket flower plants $2.50 per doz. Red June lilies, white and purple Iris lilies, 50c doz. Mixed snapdragon plants, bloom- ing size 75c doz. Wild ferns, $2. per 100 pink and purple verbena 50c doz; red verbena $1 doz. Mountain Laurel $5 per 100. Wild Azaleas, $3 doz. Dwarf box woods 30 for $3. Add postage. Mrs. Clara Belle Cary, Royston, Ga. Rt. 1. A mix of all colors of feathers ball poppies an dnew tulip poppy seed tablespoonful of seed for 10c in stamps. Miss Mary Hall, Royston, Ga. Rt. 3. Gladioli bulbs, 50c doz. White April blooming Narcissus, $1 per 100; $6.50 per M. Pink Canna bulbs, 10c ea. or $1 doz. White Iris 25c doz. Add postage. Will exch. for nice dried peaches, onion sets, 100 lb. white feed sacks, pecans, peanuts or nice apples, each to pay postage. Mrs. R. W. Hudson, Lorane, {Gas Rua. : | Bulbs: White April Narcissi, 25 doz; small dbl. pink dahlias, purple Iris, 3 for 25c, Add 7c postage on orders un- der 25c. No orders shipped cutside of Georgia No exchange. Ethel Sullivan, Marietta, Ga. Rt. 2. Several thousana wnite spring bloom- ing Narcissus $1 per 100, $6 per M. dbl. red dahlia tubers, medium 5c, large 10e. Dbl. red and orange King Humbert canhas, bronze and green leaf, 12 for 50c. Exch. for Madonna lilies, tube- roses and tulips. Three large sword ferns in lard tubs, $4 each. Mrs. J. H. Saye, Newborn, Ga. Several varieties lilies, Z0c doz. Weep- ing Mary bushes, red blooming quince, snow balls, pink Crepe Myrtle, pink Weiglia, golden bells, pink almond, old fashion lilie bushes, 15c ea. or 25c for. 2. Purple foxglove, pink primroses, 15c doz. Add postage. rs. Sidda South- erland, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3 Box 42. Amoor River privet hedge plants, well rooted, $1 per 100, cuttings 50c per 100. Dbl. dahlia bulbs, 8 colors, $1. per doz. bulbs, $7. per 100. Hardy yellow Snapdragon plants 20c doz. Funkia Grandiflora or plantain lily, 30c ea. Pot plants, geraniums, 5 colors, all dbl. 3 colors sultana, 5c cutting, 15 for rooted plants. Maple leaf begonia root- ed, 10 ea. Cannas, different kinds, 75c doz. Monthly blooming rose cuttings, 15c doz. Postage paid on orders of 50c or more. Miss Ruth Gladden, Talla- poosa, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 31. Snow drops and spider lily bulbs, 25c per doz. or 100 bulbs for $1. Mrs. W. L. Thomas, Plains, Ga. A few rooted roses, 25 ea. $2.50. doz. Pink verbena $2.50 per 100. Yellow star jasmine, $5 per 100, 75c doz. Mrs. J. L. Burk, Tifton, Ga. Rt. 7. Privet hedge, $3 per 100 roots. Kudzu roots, White Althea, 25c ea. or 2 for 40c Miss Mary A. Irwin, Marietta, Ga. . _putter and egg bulbs, blooming size lilies of the valley, 25c doz. Cape jas- mine, rooted, 25c ea. Crepe Myrtle bushes, 40c ea. Boxwoods, 2 ft. high, 40c ea. Honeysuckle bushes, 30c ea. Mrs. E. L. Roberts, Suwanee, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 33. Eee Weigela, flowering crabapples, althea, white. 35c ea. tansy plants, dusty mil- ler plants, 25c doz. butterfly bush, bridal wreath, flowering almond, pink moss rose, other roses, angel trumpet creeper pink perennial peas; arrow- wood bushes, 25c ea. large Japanese Tris, golden glow, 50c doz. Japonica red; oak leaf hydrangeas, 50c ea. Abelias, 2 ft. high 75c ea. Hardy Azaleas, pink, red, yellow, 12 for $1.25. Mrs. E. E. Heaton, Mineral Bluff, Ga. ' Gray violets, purple Iris bulbs, 25c doz. Star of Bethlehem bulbs. 10c_ doz. White Iris, 40 doz. Jonquil bulbs, 20c doz. Burnt orange day lilies, 40 per 100. Winter blooming yellow jasmine, 10c ea. 3 for 25c, well rooted. Add post- age on order. ~Mrs. E. A. Wells, Chats- worth, Ga. Rt. 2. ) Geraniums, .25c or exch. for dried ap- oles or anything useful. White flags, -|blue and yellow, blue Iris, four kinds jew. Will exch. for feed sacks. Easter and Christmas castus rooted. 25 if taken at once. Mrs. W. T. Stephens, Rydal, Ga. 2 doz. evergreen cut rooted 25C. White spirea, Van Houtti, 5c ea. Pink flowering almond, pink flowering lo- cust, 5c ea. or 6 for 25c. Few small purple lilacs, 2 for 5c. Jonquill and narcissi bulbs, day lilies, 50c per 100. Dorothy Perkins roses, rooted, 2for 15c. 2 monthly roses, bloomed 2 yrs. white and pink 35c ea. Add postage. Mrs. G M. Foster, Waco, Ga. Rt. 2. Large, 2 yr. Amoor River hedge $2 per 100. Roses pillar of gold. K. A. Victoria. nink, Cochet, dbl., bright red, Madame Kruger; dbl. white spirea, pink al- mond, winter honeysuckle, bridal f BULLETIN. ; | wreath, goldenbell, Easter rose, Japoni- cas, 10c to 25c ea. Roots of Ageratum, dusty miller, golden, glow, blackberry lilly and aster, 25c doz. Mixed colors of 'gladioli, blooming size, 20c doz. Add postage. Mrs. V. C. Roark, Clermont, . Ga. Dbl. daffodils, trumpet jonquils, large 'pulbs, $1 per 100; white bright and dark red, dbl. geraniums, 1 yr. old, blooming size plants, conk shell and maple leaf begonias, May cactus, rooted plants, 25c ea. Scarlet verbena, 3 for 25. dbl white daisy plants, 25c doz. Purple Easter lilies, $1 per 100. Purple ver- bena rooted, pink verbena, rooted, 25 per doz. Mrs. Otto Carey, Royston, Ga. Rts s = Monthly roses, Paul Neyron, all shades, cuttings 50c doz, 3 doz. for $1 Cape Jasmine and dbl. red carnation cuttings, 5c ea. or 50c doz. Fragran purple violets, now in bloom, 75c per 100 rooted plants> Wild violets, 50c per 100. Add 7c postage. Mrs. Lula Mc- Elhannon, Royston, Ga. Rt. 1. Double pink peony bulbs, 40c ea. 3 for $1. Blue feather hyacinths, May blooming, 6 for 30c. Oriental Magnifi- cum lily bulbs, Madonna lily bulbs, 25c ea, Lemon lily 50c doz. Iris, snow Queen 10c ea. Iris, purple Kink, 60c doz. Miss Minnie Nash, Hampton, Ga. Rt. 2. Purple lilac, golden. bell, weeping linden, althea and forsythia, 4 for 20c. Br.dal wreath, 2 for 15c. Pink spirea, 15 ea. All colors perennial pea seed, mixed 12c per spoonful. White and variegated violets, 2 doz. 15c. White and pink Dorothy Perkins roses, 40c per doz. Weiglia, spirea, dbl.- althea cuttings, 12c doz. John Wilson, Ellijay, GP Rte3. Box 4.3. Dbl. yellow Japonica, 2 yrs. old, 30c. Purple Iris, 50c doz. Day lilies, daffo- dils, 40c doz. Pink flowering almond, 40c ea. Pink Crepe Myrtle, well rooted, 60c ea. Pink running rose, 35c. Ameri- can Beauty red rose, 50c ea. Large pink rose, 40c ea. Pink hardy phlox and purple foxglove, 50c doz. Flower- ing locust and red velvet rose, 25c ea. Colden glow, 20c ea. Snow on the moun- _ tain, 30c.doz. Will give free one dbl. | yellow Japonica with every $1 order. Add postage. Mrs. Rosa Jane Richards, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 82.. 300 well rooted dwarf boxwood plants 8 to 12 in. with bushy tops $17.50 de- livered. Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Greenville, Gra. Riess: Snowball bushes, rose bushes, 25c ea. Red, yellow, spotted cannas, 6 for 25c. Daffodils 20c doz. bulbs, White striped jew, 10c doz. Rooted June cactus, 10c ea. Sword ferns , white and purple lilacs, 15 ea. Add postage. Mrs. V S. Ladd, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 7. White dogwood at 25c ea. Red can- non lily bulbs, 5c ea. Add postage. Cash with order. Mrs. J. T. Bethea, Morgan, a. Rt 1: : Junipers. boxwood, $1 ea. Purple king Tris, 20c doz. Pink Crepe Myrtle, 40c doz. Pink almond. pink altheas, 8 for 40c. Butter and ege bulbs, 16c doz. Golden bells, 3 for 25c. All weil rooted. Mrs. W. D. Tuck, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. Narcissi, glove, hardy phlox, ladies wash bowl, begonia, flowering Jew. 25 doz. snow drop, 40c doz. hollyhock, 35c. Running roses, pink velvet roses, snowball, but- ter and egg, 20c doz. Mrs. bh. MM, Teague, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 4, Box 68. Purple and yellow fris, golden glow, violets, fall pinks, narcissi, jonauils, foxglove, hardy phlox, 25 doz. Holly- hocks, white, red. pink, 40c doz. Be- sonia cuttings. birdeye bush, 25 ed. Grass pinks, dusty miller, 20c doz, Snowball, honeysuckle vine, 20c ea. Butter and egg, 25c doz, Add postage. Mrs. Roxie Plumley, Filijay, Ga. Rt. 4. Red canna bulbs, 20c ea. Rose color Chrysanthemum plants. English dog- wood cuttings. Evergreen hedge, 10c ea. Tvey vine cuttings. 5 ea. Mrs. A. L. Branan, 217 Duncan Ave., Macon. Ga. One large sardenia or cane Jessa. mine, $25. Call and see. Have to be moved in truck, cannot deliver. Also buttercup and jonquil bulbs, $1 per GC. Mrs. Ben. T. Echols. Philomath,. Ga. _White narcissi and Chinese Sacred lily bulbs, mixed, anticnon vine, pink, eh. > Se es: 6 differ- ies. Mrs. H. Pollar 4 a nee St., Fitzgerald, Ga. So ee Snowberry, red and white berry varieties, 18 to 24 inches, 30c ea. 10 weening willows. 2 1-2 to 3 feet. $2.50. e a bells, pink creve myr- es, large size, $5. Lois Greenvil'e, Ga. Rt. 1. eos et Burpee Blend of giant fancy pansy plants, mixed colors. Very fine vari- ety. Will be ready by Thanksgiving. One cent each. Add 7 cents for post- Thursday, November 6, 1930, age. Mrs. O. E. Browning, Rt. 4, Doe- run, Ga. ; Native azaleas, mixed colors, white, pink and yellow. Also Rhodo- dendrons, mountain laurels, pine, all well rooted, 2 to 4 feet, 6 for $1.00, 12 for $1.75. Red japonicas, coral erry bushes, butterfly bushes, 6 for $1 12 for $1.75. Pink and. white trailing hardy ferns, 50c per doz. True white violets, 50c per doz. Orange lily bulbs, April blooming narcissus, yellow trum- pet daffodils, and snowdrop bulbs, all Ga. $1 per doz. Pink Cherokee roses, $1 per doz. Am- t}erican beauty roses, Mt. laurels, and coral berry bushes, 25c ea, 6 for $1. per doz. 10 choice rooted roses, for $1 pink spirea, Anthony Waterer, 35c ea, 3 for $1 Yellow dogwood, 3 for 50c Golden yellow june lilies, 35c per doz, 3 doz for $1. Althea lilies, 8 for $1, Blue Jap iris lilies, 3 for 25c. shasta daisies, 35c per doz, 3 doz for $1. Pink and white trailing arbutus, 50c per doz. White violets, 20c per doz. liams, 25c per doz. Morganton, Ga. doz. Cheaper by lots. 2 doz. dbl, nar- cissi, large clusters, measure about 2 in. $1 doz. 50 single, April narcissi, 50c. Dryphus Fountain, Ft. Valley, Ga. Rt. 1. 10 cupful of seed; touch-me-not seed, all kinds, 15c cupful; little red and yel- low marigold, each, 10c cup. ; Stover, Pisgah, Ga, : *}add postage. jonquils Iris, golden glaw,. malards, violets, fall pinks, purple fox- |. cissi, 25 doz. $1. a 100; rosebud ger. cut. 5c each; bright red and pink ger. 5c each; sweetgum vine, 5c cut: sweet Williams, pink, 25c doz plants; elephant ear plants, well rooted, 10c each. R. C. Albertson, Murrayville, Ga. Rt. 2. red, Spruce . arbutus, evergreen galax plants, and looming size, 0c per doz., or $3 per . 100 bulbs. Mrs. J. H. Penland, Ellijay, Native azaleas, pink, yellow and red, American or globe arbor vitae, 20 to 22 inches, 30c and 40c each. Evergreen rhododendrons, 35c ea. $1.50 . Sweet Wil- | Mrs. A. Wilson, Sev. hundred each, yellow p- pv seed, 19c pkt. prickly pear. 10 ea. 30cExc. for tender beans, Willetts Won- =. red or Ene. neas. or anything can use. enevah Sanders, Felton, Ga. Rt. 1. Pink crepe myrtle, cape jasmine. 20 cts each: winter blooming yellow jas- mine, tree boxwood, evergreen hedge ~ Be each. Al] well rooted. Blue flacs @issi with vellow centers. _ Add postage. - evergreen spruce pines, .s 20e dez. vellow daffodils, white nar- $1. a 109: junipers. 25c each: purvle lilac. 18 each: nink oleender cut. INrn each, Mrs. R.. T. Holcombe, Bremen. Ga. Rt. 1. BSS _. Shrubberv, to set out now, for cas or exch. for fruit trees. onions. an* Trana winad Vratka offer, Jimmie - Sanders, Felton, Ga. Rt. 1. -_. Roval purnle iris, pink hardy phlox 295c doz. arborvitae. 18 to 24 in. 25 earh: hayvyonde 12 ta 18 in. A for Ot, 7 for $1.50: when Tasseale 7 fae FTE nink wraterplac pink altheas, dbl. pink almonds, red flawerine avince. dbl. vellow janonice pink monthiv rases. nink and re? ramblers. 9N/e each. white daisies, dh! fancies ON Anz. naner white narris- of ttle Star facmine births, 18e doz Well rooted. Add Fees Yy Fiere WMiliiav. Ga. Rt. 2. White snirea. vellow forsvthia, pink _ flowerine almond = ble wisteria at- postage. - theas. red and dbl. vellow janonicas. -yed and pink ramblers .and pink H. F. Morgan, | 3 for broilers this fall and | winter. 100 per cent live, healthy chicks | MAREKET monthly roses, pink weigelias, 20c ea; orange lilies, white narcissi, butter and eggs, jonquils, purple foxglove, wardy vuble:-cups, Wisice ualSico, Lud doz. pink phiox, blue and lavender iris, 80c doz. bleeding heart, 35c each; boxwoods, 15 in, high, 4 for $1. All well rooted. Add _ postage. Lindon Evans, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. Evergreens, trailing arbutus, and F.| mtn. ferns, all 25c doz. azaleas, red and yellow, 50c doz. white dogwood, 2 for 25c. Add postage. W. T. Boyce, Morganton, Ga. ; Evergreen, spruce and white pines, 6 for $1.50; pink weigelias, dbl. yellow japonicas, red flowering quince, Dor- othy Perkins, red ramblers, velvet rose, pink monthly, and dbl, white roses, 25c each; dbl. white spirea, 15c each: snowbells, 30c each, yellow for- svthia. red and white altheas, 15 ea; wisteria, bleeding heart, 35 cts each; Royal purple and pink hardy piilo, 25c doz. boxwoods, 10 to 18 in. high. 5 for $1. All well reoted. Add post- age. Mrs. B. L, Eller; Ellijay, Ga. Rt. Pink Rain lilies, 5 each bulb. All blooming size bulbs. Add postage. Mrs. A. S. Mozley, Douglasville, Ga. Rt. 1. About 5 or 6 M. daffodil bulbs, South- ern var. yellow cups that bloom in Jan. and ele a et Mrs. R. O. Barksdale, Washington, Ga. : Sioa iri. $1.25 a 100; 300, $350; 500, $5; Lilacs, cheap in large quanti- ties. Mrs. R. A. Whitmore, Carnesville. Ga. Rt. 1. Boston, Dwarf, Sword,, Roosevelt Teddy, Jr., Ostrich Plume, and Spren- geria ferns, all rooted, 10c each; cut. of dbl. rosebud ger. 10c each; cut. of single salmon pink and red ger. 15c ea; red glad bulbs. 25c doz. also rooted, large variegated lantana, 25c each; red conch begonias, Cigar plant, 5c each. Exch. for dried apples at 15e lb. Mrs. L. G. Wood, Moultrie, Ga. Rt. 2. Large dbl. lemon col. dahlia bulbs, 3 for 25c, or 10c each; also muscadine grape cut. 25c doz. Mrs. C. A. Weaver, Felton, Ga. 2 trees. 8 ft. high, Evergreen French peach, green year round, blooms in March; also 5 boxwood, 4 or 5 ft. high, and 40-50 ft. around. C. E. Hamilton, Ashland. Ga. : Imp. feather ball poppy seed. all col. with mixed tulip poppies, beautiful col- ars. Thbls. seed for 10c in. coin or stamps. Miss Mary Sue Hall, Royston, Ga. Rt. 3 I White Easter lily bulbs, blooming size, $1 doz. Feb. narcissi, 35c doz. Carol vine. 25c each. Mrs. M. C. Par- sons Barwick. Ga. Dbl. red and pink poppy seed, 25c thls. also dbl. red dahlia bulbs. Sell or exch. for other colors. Prefer dbl. Mrs. W. D. Vickers, Hahira, Ga. . 5 doz. large milk and wine lily bulbs, 2 for 25c, $1 20 doz. 2 doz. glad. red and yellow variegated, 60c doz. King Hum- bert red cannas, heart shaped leaves, 3 buds, 25c: less in large quantities: 4 2-yr. old blue hydrangeas, 50c - each. Legg es Mrs. N. B. Brady; Cairo, Ga. Red canna bulbs. 10c each, $1 doz. Not del. Cash with order. C. L. Newsom, Matthews, Ga. P. O. Box 34. 'Abelia, altheas. nandina, ligustrum, all 50c and 75c each: cedar Deodora $1 to $1.25... arborvitae: 50c. Ail Gov. insp. Mrs. Geo. N. Cook. Machen, Ga. White cluster Star jasmine, purple wisaeria. 25c each; purple lilacs, white Spirea and white bridal wreath. 20c ea: vellow star jasmine. Eng. ivy, 15 ea: purple altheas, or lily bushes, 20c each. Will exch for paper shell pecans. Add postage. Mrs. H. E. Hartley, Conyers, Ga. Rt2. ; Purple Chinese magnolia. rooted cut. 75e each, 2 for $1: small bushes. $1 ea: large, $2 each. Now is time to plant. os H. McAllister, Mt. Vernon, Ga. Rt. Purple wisteria. 25c: lilac, 20c: purple altheas, 1 yr. size, 20c: old time white Star Jasmine, 25c. Add postage. Mrs. ae Rogers, Conyers, Ga. Rt. 2. Box White Easter roses, 10c each: red japonicts. 20c; white spirea: 15 cts: altheas, 15c each; red apple blossom snowball. 30c; Quaker Lady iris. and vellow giant daffodils. each 20c doz. $8 M. pink Amaryllis bulbs, 10c ea. All col. everblooming roses, cuttings, 15c doz. plants 15 each: asst. col. hardy Dhlox, 25c doz. purple sweet violets, 50c a 100: 3 Amaryllis bulbs. free with every 50c order. Mrs. Ranzy Silver, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 2. Sev. nice boxwoods, for sale. Come see them. Mrs. J. L. Lord, Commerce, Ga. RFD 5. Red canna bulbs. 20c each: rose color chrysanthemums, 10c each plant, $1 doz rooted cape jasmine, cut. 25c each; BULLETIN rooted lilac cut. 25c each. Also Fig bushes, 50c each. Mrs. A. L. Branan, Macon, Ga. 217, Duncan Ave. Weil rooted hyuraugea piants, 15 each. Add postage. Money order preferred. Miss Bessie Boone, Com- merce, Ga, Large feather ball and Shirley poppy seed, all col. Thls. of seed for 10c in vor Mrs. J. P. Hall, Royston, Ga. Biue iris; 45c doz mtn. laurels, mtn. ivy, crabappes, white ivy wood, ana white pine, all 15c each; red dogwood, 2 for 25c, or 15c each; birdeye busn, 30c doz. -Garnett De Hart, Minerai Bluff, Ga. 1 extra large May cactus, blooms constantly, $10 del. at my home; also 1 nice size Christmas cactus, $3. Mrs. Geo. B. Monroe, Blackwells, Ga. Rt. 1. Sev. young cedars, from 6 in. to 4 ft. small ball; look like ice on the (all 25c doz. largest, winter and summer, 25c to $1.50 each, or exch. for anything can use. Grady Kelley, Sulphur Springs, Ga. Rt. 1. : Red and yellow japonicas, 20c ea; red rambler and veivet rose, 15c ea; red althea, dbl. pink almond, white Eng. dogwood, 15c each; purple lilac and wisteria, 20c each; purple fox- glove, yellow butter-cups, 20c doz. orange day. lilies, 10c doz. daffodils, 15c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Will James, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. Rose cuttings white, yellow, sunset, American Beauty, Los Angeles, pink and red Radiance, blooms ail summer and fall, 10c per cut. not rooted. Now time to set out; also cannas, large, dbi rose, pink and red rose and pink, 50c doz. red, 25c doz. Mrs. J, O. Ross, Tifton, Ga. Rt. 7. > Large yellow oxalis bulbs, 25c doz. Add postage. Mrs. D. H. Vocke, Val- dosta, Ga. Rt. 1, : Petunia, red and white, 25c doz. Flower seed, 15c spoonful; Exch for lard, white feed sacks in good cond. or a few lbs. of nice, fine white wool at 25c lb. Miss R. M. White, Dahlon- ega, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 33. Florist type No. 1 bulbs (mixed) not named, $1 per 12, or 12 1-2 doz. (150) for $12.50; Rose .of Sharon, (sin. W.) 6 to 12 in. 10c and 15c each; vellow Baster rose, 10c and 15c each; Exch, for nice size reoted pot flow- ers, such as Cissus Discolor (vine) maiden hair, Boston, Norwood-bos- ton, Whitmani, Ostrich plume ferns; Maconii (new type) ferns; Otaska (yard) hydrangea, grandiflora hy- drangea, parlor ivy, lantanas, _ dif. col. yellow and white Calla lily bulbs nice begonias, such as, Ione, Maple, Otto Hacker, President Carnot, Beef- steak, asparagus ferns, All my flow- ers State insp. Ea. to pay postage. Lillian Thomas, Haralson, Ga. : Mtn. laurels, white pines and bik. pines, crabapples and maple, white dogwood, red sugar plums bushes, 2 | to 3 ft. 15c each, or 8 for $1; white and red and yellow azaleas, 15c each, 8 for $1; Day lilies, 30c doz. purple iris, 40c doz. blue iris, 25c doz. ever- esreen, 25c doz. ferns, 3 for 25c; trail- ing -arbutus. 25c doz. velvet rose, 3 for 25c; hollyhocks, 75c doz. Add pos- ae Mrs, W. F. Fain, Morganton. a. - Jonquil and long trumpet daffodi! bulbs, 15 doz. 8 doz. $1: paper white April blooming narcissi, 20c doz. large bloom red and bronze leaf, red bloom cannas, 40c doz 4 dnz. $1: vellow bloom. 30c doz. blue flags, 40c doz. 4 doz. $1; Will give 1 white flag free with ea. order for 50c or over. Mrs. J.-W. Overton, Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 4. White dogwood. 2 for 25c:- Mtn fern. trailing arbutus and evergreen all 25e doz red and yellow azaleas Ne doz. Add postage. Troy Carson Moreanton, Ga. White dorwood. 2 for 25c: mtn fern. everereen and trailine arbutus szaleas. 50c doz. Add ee R. W. Woods, Morganton Everereen, trailing arbutus, and mtn. ferns, all 25 doz. white dogwond |}2 for 25e: azaleas, 40c doz. - Add post- nee: Mrs. D. M. Knight, Morganton <7. < 2 Red and vellow azaleas, 50c- doz Evergreens, trailing arbutus. anc mtn. ferns, all 25c doz. white dns- wood, 2 for 25e. Add postage. Mrs. A. R. Carson, Morganton, Ga... Flowers and Seed Wanted Want to exch. 200 everblnomin- strawberry plants for 75 bleoming size narcissi bulbs. Mrs. B. B. Wam- ble, Cairo, Ga. Rt Thursday, November 6, 1930 Plants For Sale _ Cabbage collard plants, 300, 50c; 500, 75c; $1.25 M. Bermuda onion sets, $1 gal. del. Guy Crow, Gainesville, Ga. | Cabbage collard plants, 300, 50c; 500, 75c; $1.25 M. del. Biil Crow, Gaines Ville, Ga. Rt. 2. Wakefied and Succession cabbag pants, $1.15 M. del. L. N. Hodges, Oliver, Ga. ie Wakefield and Succession cabbage 20c a 100; $1 M. Lady T. and Klon- dike strawberry, 25c a 100; $1.50 M: del. H. P. Crow, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2. Strawberry plants, $1 M. postage. Floyd Gaskins, Bannockburn, Ga. Sage, coriander and mint plants, 5c each; lettuce, heading var. plants, 10c doz. Add postage on orders for less than 50c. Mrs. Ralph Williams, Cum- ming, Ga. Rt. 6. : reo eee eae pepenee emer 15c a 100, : . Mrs. A. A. Bennett, Cumming, | Ga, RFD 4. s Steins early Flat Dutch or Copen- hagen Market, open field grown. Now ready. $1.50 per M. by PP. T. F. Sut- ton, Jr., Vienna, Ga. Rt. 5. ae Good stocky strawberry plants, 25c a 100; $2 M. FOB. Exch. for pecans, Mrs. H. G. Stone, Stone Mtn. Ga. Rt. a Missionary strawberry, $1.25 500; $1 M. Rhubarb plants 60c doz. Cash or money order. Mrs. Thornton McCur- ley, Hartwell, Ga. Some. large size Ga. collard, $1.25 M, 500, 80c mailed; 5 M. or more, 75 M, Wakefield and_ Flat Dutch cabbage, Same price. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1. : Lady T. and Klondike plants, 20c a _ 100; rospberry and Mastodon wonder- berry, 50c doz. Kudzu roots, $8 M. privet. hedge, 1 and-2 yr. plants. Exch. for field seed. Mrs. E. Spence, Chamblee, Ga. zp nt plants, 15 doz. catnip, 5c bunch. Del. on orders over 50c. Exch, for white feed sacks in good cond. Also artichokes for planting, white, 45c gal. 7c for 2. Del. if 2 taken. Dollie Blackwell, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4. eee Imp. Giant Everbearing strawberry plants, 15c a 100, $1 M. del. Mrs. Emma ane Sylvania, Ga. Rt. 4. Box Lady T. Strawberry plants, $1.50 M. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin, Ga. ae Everbearing strawberry plants, 50c a 100, 300 $1. Mrs. Lula Hawkins, Alpha- retia, Ga. Rt. 4. j Gov. insp. Lady T. and Everbearing, 25c a 100; $2 M. Limited quantity of Condons Mastodon Everbearing, 75c a 100; black raspberry, 3 for 25c. 8 for 50c; horse radish, 4 for 25c, or 10 for 50c; garden horse mint, 6 for 25c, 40c doz. bunches; peppermint, 10c doz. Add eraee ear Oe white feed sacks in| cond. rs. Sarah Gri t - fonega, Ga. Rt. 1. oe 2 Tost proof E. J. and Chas. W. Sure Head ana Succession Canbage Prompt plants, 60c, 500; 90c M. del. C. W Stokes, Macon, Ga. shipment. sot Fine, everbearing strawberry plants 40c a 100, $1.80 per 500; $3.25 Me Mrs, ~ Susie Etris, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1. Progressive Everbearing strawberry Plants, 35c a 100; $1.65, 500; $3 M. postpaid. Cash with order. Mrs, A. M, Etris, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1. E. J. and Chas. W. cabbage plants, 50c, 500; $1 M. Now ready. Dewey Mathis, Fowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1. es ue Dies 30c a 100; . del. Ss. O. E. Browning, Doe- run, Ga. Rt. 4. ee Frost proof Winter Heading cab- bage plants, Chas. and J. Wakefield and Flat Dutch, 65c, 500: $1 M. 5 M. 34.50. Postpaid. Heading collard, same price. Mrs. Gertrude Branan, ee Ga. { _.Missionary strawberry plants, $2 M. 500, $1.25; dewberry. 50c a 100. Mrs. CHR: Moore, Nicholis, Ga. : g Missionary. Klondike and Aroma strawberry plants, $1 a 100 postpaid; 3.50 M. Exp. col. Plants will bear next May if set out now: St. Regis averbearing raspberry, $5 a 100 post- oaid. $25 M. Exp. col. James Cure- ton, Austell, Ga. Premier and Sweetest Yet berry plants, bear profusely from Feb. until July, 25 a 100: $2 M. Mrs. R. B. Cannon, Alma. Ga. E __E. Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 60c 90: $1 M. FOB. A. P. Wheeler, Americus. Ga. Frost proof E. J. and Chas. W.. All Season, an d_ Suecession cabbage nlants. strong and well rooted. 0c, 500: 90 M. del. 5 M.$3.50 collect. m. Y. Stokes, Macon. Ca. Rt. 3. E. J. W. cabbage plants, 300, 55c;_ straw- 1 Oakwood, Ga. 509. 70c: $120 M. del. R. M. Crow, and prompt shipment. _ FOB. Full count and prompt ship- Thursday, November 6, 1930. Plants For Sale Frost proof cabbage, White or straw color Bermuda onion, and col- lard plants, each kind, $1 M, W. W. cw Quitman, Gare Ss Cc. W. cabbage and Ga. collard ee $1.25 M. 5 M. and up, $1 M. Lucretia blackberry, $1.a 100, $7.50 M. also LLutie grape and scuppernong, wel: rooted, $1.50 doz. del. LL, W. Toole, Macon, Ga. Rt. 2. Chas. cabbage and Heading collara plants, 20c a 100, $1 M. del. Ful count guar. Abner Baker, Normai. Park, Cra? Chas. W. and J..W. cabbage plants now ready. $1.15 M. del... G. BE. Wal- drip, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt.. 1. Chas. W. cabbage plants, now rea: Hi $1.10 dei. Mrs. Dora Waldrip Oe Branch, Ga. Rt. 1. es has. ae cabbage plants, 60c, 500; OS _ Mathis, Gainesville, Ga. Cuthbert and St. Regis red rasp- berry plants, 50c for 1 doz. $2 a 100. 600, $7. $10.50 M. Postpaid, or wil exch for farm products. Write whai eres . E. J. Hart, College Park. : Flat Dutch cabbage plants, $1 M e pe now. A. Buchanan, Americus. a. t Z _ Cabbage collard and Ga. collard plants, $1.10 M. Now ready, Ede Harper, Osierfield, Ga. _ Frost. proof cabbage plants, E. J. Chas. W. and Succession. Large, well rooted. $1.25 a Me Special price t dealers. Ali del. F. Mallard, Brook- let, Ga. Frost proof E. e. Chas. W.- anc Succession cabbage plants, = $1.25 2M Segial price on large lots. Del. anc prompt shipment. F. W. Elarbee, Bermuda onion and cabbage plant: now ready, 75c M. -FOB. Also Ber- muda oe plants. big lots, 75c ~ del. S. Glisson, Hawkinsville, Ga a Gabbace now ready for No. and - Dec. shipment. Frost proof, full coun ; 500, 80c; $1.- 25 M. Klondike strawberry plants $1.25 M. $2 M. J. C. Chambers Gainesville, Ga., RFD. Frost. proof cabbage, collard, hee and onion plants, 60c, 500; $1 M. F W. Schroer, Valdosta, Ga. _ Frost- proof W. Flat Dutch cabbage also Ga. Heading collard plants, 50 - Brooklet, Ga, - 65c: $1 M. postpaid: Miss Rosa Le: _ . May, Lewiston, ve. Frost proof &. J. and. Chas. W. cab- bace plants, 500, 60c; $1 M, del. 10 $7.50. Exp. col. collard, same price 4 W. .O. Waldrip. Flowery Branch, Ga Wakefield cabbage nlants, 20c a 10 ~ $125 M. Prompt shipment. C. F. _ Waldrip, Flowerv Branch, Ga. Rt. 1 Frost proof cabbage, 60c, 500; $1.0 M. Crystal Wax Bermuda and Yel- low Bermuda onion, from pure Ten- eriffe seed. 500, 75c: $1.25 M, A ment. FF. Stair, Valdosta, Ga. E. J. Wakefield cabbage, Ga. col-}. ~- Yard plants, $1.25 mailed. $1 M. fob 10 M. 9$0e M. Cader Stephens, Flow- ery Branch, Ga.- Chas, W., E. J. cabbage plants, 65c 600: $1 M. del. 10 M. $8 Exp. collect Guy Waldrip. Flowerv Branch, Ga. Chas. W cabbage plants, $1 M. Now -Yready. Cash =e order. J. A. Pierce Alma, Ga. Rt. Missionary. Hiondike and Lady At strawberry plants, 50c a 100, $3.50 M Everbearing, $1 2/100. $7.50 M. Mrs = Head, Clevelane, Ga. Rt. 1. Box Frost proof . J. and Chas. W. cab- base, readv for immediate shipment 60c, 509: 90c M. del. 5M and up, 75- oy ee E. H. Stokes, Macon, Ga me Very= 1: very early var strawherrv. 25e a 100. $2 M. del. Ga ~ Mrs. R. W. Mobley. Glennville, Ga. - $terns FE. Flat Dutch cabbage, 300 0c: 500; Thc: $1.25 M. -prenaid. Mrs. Jd. . Orr; Winder. Ga. RFD 4. . Frostnroof . cabbage. and collard Chas. W: and Ga. collards, 65c, 590 $1 M. Now os Ww. Cc. Hamby. Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 31. Plants Wanted Want to exch. Klondike strawberry plants for Wakefeld and Flat Dutch cahbage plants. Strawberry plants at 40c 9a 190. Anv anantitv. M. Jackson, Ft. Valley. Rt. 4. large and Want to exch. cherry svrouts. sage]. plants and other plants for cabbage ae Sos + Want 5 M. Chas. W. Lapel dewberry and McDonald]: Mrs. Rubie. Mrs. Jerome Boyt, Yatesville, | MARKET. Biome Sood: plants. Quote lowest . pie del, A. A; Cox, Forsyih, Ga. RFD Want 200 2 yr. old asparagus roots. Cash, or exch. for white 100 lb. feed sacks, at 3 for 25c.--J. Kingston, At- lanta, Ga. Rt. 2,. es Drive. Seed Fc or Sale Small white lima puitee-beatis; bunch and running, 20c lb. Pie pump- kin seed, 5c tbls; full Calif. black-eyed peas, 20c qt. Mrs. N. T. Tanner, Sans dersville, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 8. White nest onions, 60c gal. $44 bir del. Mrs. B. L. Robinson, Greenville, ua, Chas. W. cabbage seed, $1.25 lb. del. john Crone, Philomath, Ga. Cream crowder peas. 25c at. mus- ard seed, 5c tbls. lettuce seed, same price; a few white, brown-eyed. peas, 15c at. Party to pay postage. Money with order. Also sunflower seed, 10c{ ville,per cupful. Mrs. Madison Pope, Gainesville, Ga. RFD 1. 500 lbs. okra seed. Pedkins Long Green mammoth poded. Make_ best offer for all or part lot. E. L, Todd, Valdosta, Ga. - White multiplying onions, 40c_ gal. Add postage. Would exch. for things can use, Write what you have. Mrs. J. H. Fife, Armuchee, Ga. is kra seed, smooth leaves, 10c for vaseline bottle full. Del. Mrs. Emma a oo Sylvania, Ga. Rt. 4 Box gal. del. Cash or money order. Mrs. Grace Murphy,, Jasper, Ga. Rt. 2. ~ Tobacco seed from healthy plants, 25 per sunff-box full; old time multi- plying shallots onion buttons, 50c gal. or exch. for eating onions. Mrs. G. fheus, Butler, Ga. Royal King pepper and (omaee pep- per seed (Shape of tomatoes an sweeter than pimientos) each var. large okt. 10c, 3 for 25c; Gherkin seed, Me- Ming, same price; dipper gourd seed, the long-handle kind, 25 seed for 10c. All postpaid. B. B. Morgan, Clyo, Ga. sage, 50c lb. Mrs. W. F. Fricks, Silver Creek, Ga. 6 lbs. winter mustard seed, $2 for lot; dry sage, 60c lb, Ben Akins, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 4. Box 39. Clements imp. Ga. Triumph melon (grow to wt. 75 to-150 Ibs) Seed, $1 oz. or $10 Ib. American Wonder melon seed, $1 oz. $10 lb. Grow to wt. 75 to 150 Ibs. I grew 18 on 1 vine, wt. 620 lbs. a. T. Clements, Sandersville, Ga, Willets Prolific Eng. pea seed, 30c 1b. orepaid; mixed, Eng. pea seeds, 25c Ib. he S. M. Gunter, Lawrenceville, Ga. Chas. W. cabbage, $1 Ib. Copenhagen Market, $1.25 lb. Prize Taker onion AE 50 lb. Yellow Bermuda onion, $1.75 R. L. McRee, Meigs, Ga. maria nest onions, 50c gal. also little white Rice peas, and white crowders. each, 15c lb. Mrs. J| A. Wilson, Martin, a About a peck of white multiplying onions, 60c gal. also muskmelon seed. 10c thls. Add postage. Jane Wiley Walesoka, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 55. Old fashioned pumpkin and citron seed, 2 this. of either, 5c; okra seed, 15c per teacupful; cucumber seed, 5c per tb.s] Corriander seed, same price. Mrs. Ralph Williams. Cumming, Ga. Rt. 6. zal, i. white nest onions, same price. Mrs. B . L. Brown, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. White nest onions, 10c Ib. FOB sta- tion. W. T. Newell, Ashland, Ga. Rt. 2. Pure honey drip sorghum. seed, 25c qt. 1-2 gal. 45ce:; 75c gal. $4 bu. O. L. Law Empire, Ga. Rt. 2. 200 Ibs. imp. Stone Mtn. watermelon seed, hand gathered. and <:cured in shade, $1 lb. or $175 for lot. All-or any part. Write for small lot prices at |. once. Wiley Rogers, Wray, Ga. Watermelon, muskmelon, and large sunflower seed, each. 10c pkg. Texas honey drip cane seed, $1.75 bu. at my station, or little less at my home. Genie Sanders, Felton, Ga. Rt. 1. New crop early cornfield bean seed, 25e per Ib. Add postage. Le Jennie ee, Hiram; Gave . Seed Wanted Want some nest: gourd. seed. E. H. Kinnebrew, Jr., ea Ga. 228 Cam- ee Ave, ae NS = Jor peanuts at market price. | stamp for reply. Write before send- White nest multiplying Seuiins. 50. Scallion buttons, 15 qt. 50c gal; dry | Red multiplying onion buttons, 60c pumpkin. BULLETIN. Second-Hand Machine . >ery For Sale Gas. eng. was in light fire. Cost $100; seli, $50 or will (exch, tor peas, Bnciese ing order. Ga. Rt. ae I. H. C. stalk cutter, practically new, esos o Moune mowers, pairs, $40 for the 2; 1 18 in disc har- rOW With tongue, exch. for oats or wheat. R. S. Par- uam, Greenville, Ga. -@ Star pea and bean huiller; good cond. 1 No. 12 DeLaval cream sepa- rator; 2 1-2 or 3 h. gas. eng. on 2 and 3 h, reversible disc piow with disc; ai- so sev. lbs. of beef tallow, 15c Ib. dei. in 2 lb. lots; and want 1 No. 160 Let E. S. sia TBE aE St: and. sacker. have. 8. R. . Spires, Lincolnton, Ga, Farmers siz No. 3 Gruendier swinging hammer feed mill see blower elavator in good cond. $10 J. J. Stephens, Luthersvilie, Ga. Big Golden 3 roller cane mill and 80 gal. kettle, $45 hes Dan H. Vocke, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. T= Corn See, "ana sheNer with daily cap. 250 to 300 bu. ear corn; } fertilizer mixing outfit, at bargain. J. N. Watts, Shellman, - Ga. L riding: attachment for 2 horse Lpreaking plow, in use 1 week, $10; 1 zarden plow, same as new, $2. Mrs. Emma Wiggins, Smithville, Ga. 1-6 H.. P. electric: motor, 110 volts, used very little, cheap. . i: WwW, field, Smithville, Gave: 6H. P. F. Avery. (Alamo) gas. eng. with clutch pulley. and . mounted. on W. L. Harris, Chipley, shafting, 8 pulleys, Soe nee ua eB. Wilson, Forsyth. Ga. R: dad! 1 Oliver No. 75 trailer eae siightly. worn, $50; 1-T &S. No. 6 trailor plow, L Martin. Ditcher, and 1 Culterpacker. All used for demonstration and $25 ea. or $100 for-all. W. H. Scott, West Point, Ga. 1 Delco: pump in A-1 cond, reason- ae price. Mrs. W. V. Means, Culloden, 10 He. FP. 1, Hc. Victor horizontal gas eng. 30 in. corn mill, 40 or 50 ft. belting, all - ot cond. Make best of- fer. FOB. J. J. Mims, Boston, Ga. 1 corn mill, 24 in. rock, Meadows mill, L sheller, 2 drum or hole sheller, 1 leather belt, 24 ft. long, platform scales with weights, mill picks and other things that go with mill, one or all for cash, or exch. for corn del. eo located on the Rock bridge ee 4 mi. from Stone Mtn. Ga. ae H. K. Hardman, Lithonia, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 29. 4 horse. gas eng. with stove wood at- sachment, in good cond. $75 or exch. 5.0. Potts, Macon, Ga. Rt. 3. Shaw garden tractor, new equipped with forward and reverse gear. 2 speed. extra traction wheels, 7 in. turn plow and cultivating tools, Write. S. Q. Harper, Fayetteville. Ga. 3 Large size hand power Hocking Vail- ey corn sheller, in good cond. $10 FOB here, also 1 almost as good as new Chattanooga 1 horse steel beam plow, $4. Cash with order. A. P. Teel, Mor- vis, Sta. Ga. ~ 1 Ford milking machine, 2 units com- plete, dbl. single, milks 2 cans at same time, driven by 1-4 H. P. motor, 32 volt. motors used 1 time. Cost $180, besides track, $7; sell for $120 cash M. G. Ciark, Donalsonville, Ga. 1 complete Aermotor windmill, water works pee. consisting of the follow- ing: 60 ft. gal. tower; 8 ft. windmill; 800 gal. cypress tank in windmill tower: 1 pump complete; about 10 ft. 2 in. gal. pine, pump rod, etc: $75 as it ae -All in good working order. J. H. Get- zen, Pendergrass, Ga. rtable Cole corn 1 each: 48 in. mill; 40 bbl. Midget Marvel flour mill; 15 bbl. Midget. Marvel flour mill: 30: in. Clayton Turbine water wheel: Stimmel Grindson regrinder mill. All in good shape and = sell cheap. J. W. McDonald, Smithville, Ga., Box 76. 1 good- flour roller mill. all cond. except sifter needs new cloth. $200 for outfit; also consisting 2-60 saw Iuimmus sins. -leaners, feeders, condensers, dbl. box press, wagon scales, all in nretty fair shape (excent the scales. have to be rebullt) $150: 1 Tntern?. 10 horse oii eng... 20 in. Wiliams corn mill and -1corn sheller, all good cond. $150. Can ' be... seen at farm, 2 mi. west of Bu- ford. M. 3B. Penson. Bee Ga. Delco lighting outfit, | heed some re- zood cond, $25, or ceed cutter and grinder with feedex Let me hear what you Lay- | steel frame, good running cond. $110. 31, 125 ft, 1-2 in. wire apie: B ft. 24n% cash... Terms on poo gin outfit batteries: 1 1-4 h, p. pump and sur hee Poe ior anythitig et use, | Macon, Ga. 15 hoop frit ein), gas eng. with et ic cooling system and -wi elutch pulley and meena and one: ump. grist mill, 24 in. rocks 3 Bad health resson for selling, Chirk, Baxley, Ga. Rt..3; 1-3 row oat drill; used 5 day 8, & as new, $20 cash, or $25 in trade in chickens On, anything can use; 1 co light fie water pump, now wo: : ne. Guar. Bea Trade for shoat corn, cows, chicksns- or poythtng use, i. Brown, Tae at Re. i i 12 in. fron pulley for sale or exc tor anything of value. Ww. a Me stilimore. ad oO Wo isy ery + Wanted = 1 Fordson tractor plow WwW. W. Smith, _ Gaines Want good cond. ville, Ga. RFD 1. 7B Fairbanks- -Morse hamm cheap Flovilla, Ga. Want small: Burr fill for candi corn cobs very fine. Intern] Harvester make. Must be bargain for cash an in first class shape. G. M. William Almon, Ga. Want 11-2 horse gas pump eng. ae for cash. J. M. Grow, pare - Want second-hand feed mill an good cond. Hammer type preferred. Wray Smith, s ae Ga. Want FB, Avery plow wing, JS. Picton, Comer, Ga. RFD _ Incubators For Sale 6400 cap. Wishbone inc, in. pene order. Cost $1200; sell, $750. bal. also 5 Buckeye oll burning brooders, $10 ea. Good cohd. For immediate sale. . | Warnock, Statesboro, Ga. - Radio pbrooder, oil burner, thermos meter control. 3 to 500 cap. used on- ly a few days, good as new, $10, or exch. for nice Jersey heifer Be as much as 3 mos. old. Mrs. 8. E . Law horn, Tifton,.Ga. RFD 1, a 280 ese Super Hatocher inc. 2 mos. old, cheap or trade for hens. Mrs. Ann B. Dolzell, Forest Park, Ga. Rt. 1.- hay: cap. Prairie State inc. perfect. cond. $30 cash. FOB. Mrs. Howard Per- sons,Monticella, Ga. <- 1 Buckeye inc. 370 cap.. _ thermometer and tester, $25 at my home, or exch. fo Neht or large breed hens, or anything can use. M. F. Lawson, Hahira, Ga. 2 inc. for sale 400 egg eap. exch. Super Hatcher, in. good cond. for sale or exch. for Tancred strain April ing brooder. Make best offer. March puliets. ) consider pigs if thrifty or a nice heifer Ae a 8 Se givin oe val milk a day. 8. D. Harr. PF eure tightly ased $00 K iffe very slightly use cap. eiffer. oil brooders; 1 Sears-Roebuck. brooder; 1 coal burning brooder, complete, $158 each, or exch. one for 18 White L. pul- lets, ready to lay. Mrs. W. E. Hannah, South Atlanta, Ga. 1 Buckeye style 2, inc. 250 cap. good cond. with evervthing complet ready for setting, $25 FOB. -My Relie Joiner, Soperton, Ga. Car Lots CORN FOR SALE-Car Lots _00 bu. sinned shuck corn. Make best offer FOR Wellston. 8. H. Fer. guson, Macon, Ga. 423 Ridge. Ave. HAY. For SALECar Lota. Car, cut sreen crab grass, bean and some corn (with corn pulled, and large part of staik ; tRtown mm). No sand or other undesirable pests. For further information and price, write. J. E. Harper, Osierfleld, Ga. Miscellancous For Sale Fig. peach, pear and strowberry pre srves, 55 at. $6.30 doz. FOB. Qn or- ders for 1 doz. will send prepaid in first scone: add 25 if in 2nd a a exch, Write what yor have. Mrs. S$ T. Smith, Austell, Ga Rt. 2. Used geese eand chicken feathers, mized, 20c Ih. Add postage. Cash or money order. Mrs. M. C, MecLan Hartwell, Ga, Rt. 5. except | (Continued on Page sixteen) ee econd-Hand Machin- ___ery For Sale Continued from page nine) _ Outfit for tobacco barn; 1 set flues, good shape, for 14 ft. barn and if wan- ped for 16 ft. only 4 more joints would be needed, also include 14 hundred split sticks, 5 ft. some sheets, 500 brick, $20 at my barn, 4 mi. northeast of Pembroke, Sticks alone wirth the mon- of i EH. Moore Pembroke, Ga. Rt. 1. ox 13. 1 Wililams Hammer type feed mill complete with blower and pipe, cap. with 20 h p 1 ton per hour, $150; 1 fordson tractor, $75 1 2-horse manure spreader, $50. Used very little. W. A. Brannon, Moreland, Ga. 1 large 2 Roller cane mill in iron rame, good as new, 1 new 60 gal. ket- le, also 1500 brick, cheap, 5 mi. So. of Colquitt. J. J. Harrell, Colquitt, Ga. 2 steam boilers, 18170, with 250 horse ng. with good smoke stacks, with 2 ets of grates. Bargain. T. J. Holland Ambrose, Ga. 1 Western electric plant, complete, _ good cond. with 32 volt generator, eng. and sixteen 250. A. H. batteries. Also box bulbs, wiring and insulators. Sell _or exch. for electric motor. See or write. W. D. Meadow, Danielsville, Ga. Peanut picker, corn shredder, gas. ng. Fordson tractor, and corn mill, or sale. Irby Hudson, Sparta, Ga. Por 2: 1 py. of 48 in. old fashioned mill rocks, about 4 ft. wide, also the frame, ready _for use, cheap as have no use for same. - H. B. Shearown, Guyton, Ga. 1 grist mill, 15 h p Int. gas. eng. fair ond. $300. J. T. Hightower, Odum, Ga. Box 103. 1No. 2 J. B. Humdinger Hammer feed mill with 5 screens and dbl. sack- ing attachment, in good cond. $275. at farm; 25 h p eng. with ball bearing ex- tension shafts, with 16 in pulley, moun- _ted on skids, good cond. $100; 1 nw 6 in, belt, $15; I. H; C. 8 in. Burrus feed mill, good cond. $15.00; I. H. C. 6 h p Mogui H, Oil enz. $75; 16 in. Ford- son tractor pulley, $10; All FOB at farm. All above in good cond: some hearly new. Will accept sound wheat at market price as part payment, also can use calves, 6 mos old or older. I. M. Hyde, Fitzgerald, Ga. Box 247. _ Fordson tractor with extension rims and good 2 bottom plow, $160; wagon scales, good cond. little used: $35; good 30 gal. churn, little used, $7. . M. Brennan, Columbus, Ga. war oe tree dusting machines, good cond. cheap; 1 Chattanooga cane mill, No. 44, large size, complete with cable; _1 Universal 24 in. stone grist or grind- ing mili for Ford tractor or other pow- ed. All in first class cond: Write for list o fused farm tools and machinery. Fred C. Geiger, Flintside, Ga. _ Cream separator, good cond. $35. J. _F. Wages, Jr. Auburn, Ga. _ Pump stand and cylinder, from 50 ft. well. No piping bust most of rod. Used very little; dbl. action type. Price on application, or exch. F. W. Maddox, Stone, Mtn. Ga. Box 297. 3 row Cole grain drill, good cond. do the work same as new. $10. First. money order or cashiers checks gets it. OQ. J. Power, LaGrange, Ga. RFD 2.( \. Fordson tractor T & S disc harrow, ---ood cond. cheap. Exch. some for corn. \ P. Alexander, Roopville, Ga. }, Direct current model E. Watt hour --r, volts, 110 to 125, Duncan, also 1 Entrance Switch, the Trumbull, 30 amp. to 125 V. for $10 value in chick- 0s, pigs, or shrubbery. Make offer. _ Mrs. A. Warnock, Brooklet, Ga. _ Domo cream separator, in perfect cond. cost $45; sell $25. FOB. Large en- -ough for 6 to 12 cows. Mrs. J. E. Har- rell, Quitman, Ga. Rt. 6. 8h p Mosul IH C gas. eng. A-1 cond. and 10hp_ Titan gas. eng. needs slight renairs. Line shafts, hangers, Wings, pulleys, bolts, and other equip- Ment, all in good cond. Cheap for cash, or exch. for good bread corn, or good wheat, or part cash, and part corn or wheat at market price, del. herey Make best offer. Robt. Fuller, Adairsville, Ga.. Box 287. i good DeLaval separator, No. 12 in good cond. $50. Half price. Mrs. E. H. Wright, Yatesville, Ga. - 1 Oliver plow, No. 13; 1 No. 2 3-roller cane mill, new model, Golden make; 8 disc. American harrow mowing ma- _ chine and rake, at half value and less. 4J..G. Turner, Lenox, Ga. Rt. 2. 12 h p Worthington combination gas and ker. eng. for sale or exch. J. W. Adains, Savannah, Ga. 401 East 55th St. 1 Delco light plant, $100. R. W. Scar- borough, Lovejoy, Ga. _ For Rent: 1 blacksmith shop, and we MARKET BULLETIN tools. See or write. J. L. Nix, Cleve- land, Ga. Fordson tractor, first class cond. $175 or trade for hogs or cattle. J. M. Jones, |; Omega, Ga. Rt. 1. , 1 walking cultivator. bought this sea- |} son, in No. 1 cond. $25. Exch. for corn or beans; 3 horse riding turning plow, harrow, $10. Mrs. J. N. Comer, Vien- na, Ga. $20; disc harrow, $10. Mrs. G. Rogers, Claxton, Ga. 1 pr. extra good wire stretchers, $5 or exch. for hogs or mixed young chick- Ga. Rt. 3. 1 9-blade stalk cutter in good cond. $20 FOB. Cash. No checks. D J. Marshall, Washington, Ga. 2 1-horse turning plows, with steel beams, almost new, not hurt, $4 each. R. C. Couch, Turin, Ga. 25 gal. bbl. churn, good as new, but eo crank. B. Y. White, Rex, Ga. 220 yds. new ltry wire, 72 in. high, for sale, oy exch. for W. L. 5 or 6 mos. old pullets. I. W. Peters, Moultrie, Ga. 1 Wizard 2 horse plow good cond. except needs slides; has 2 new points. 57.50 FOB here. See it at my farm. O. A. Andrews, kascJ.onaGtRilalGK O. A. Andrews, Jackson, Ga. Rt. 2. 1 large Delco light eng. good as new, for sale. A. C. Newman, Warm Springs, a. 1 Lilliston peanut picker, good mech- ranical cond. $100. B. G. Malone, Mon- ticello, Ga. RFD 2. : } ' Good set of wagon scales, Hercules Stump Puller, all fixtures, with 175 ft. cable No. 20 Hydraulic Ram. for sale or exch. J. Frank Wellborn, Rock Springs, Ga. Lynchburg Buster, 2 horse Oliver rid ing cultivator, Hollomon cultivator, corn mill, 18 in. rock, 2 horse oat drill, 2 horse hayman plow. Cheap for cash. } Wm. D. Watson, Loganville, Ga. . 50 gal. syrup boiler, good cond. $7. FOB. W. J. Joiner, Garfield, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 62. a Grist mill with 2 corn runs, good cond: 2 roller wheat mills, needs some repairs; and other farm necessities for sale. See me at the Mill. John P. Lummus, Jackson, Ga. 1 wood frame spiked drag harrow and extra frame; 1 steel, spring tooth, wood beam and handle harrow; 1 Dixie turn plow 1 cultivator plow; 1 spring tooth cultivator, plow po ts and scrapes and scooters and other tools, all in fair cond. $15 cash only from, farm. Ed E. McLaughlin, Sr, Macon, Ga. Rt. 1. Price Place. 1 Buckeye 2 horse riding cultivator, good cond. $15 or exch.:for 15 Feb. or March hatch R. I. Red pullets.. No culls and free from W. D. or. will exch. for meat hogs, market price; 1 McKay 2 disc tractor plow, good cond. $40. or exch. for meat hogs; 1 Samson tractor, very good cond. $100 as it stands. All FOB. C. D. Williamson, Plains, Ga. Delco light plant, in good cond. for sale or exch.. J. W. Evenson, Elberton, Ga. Railroad St. 26h pF & M 3 P. 60 cycle electric motor, also 1 20-in. Davis corn - mill, good Penney. Cost $225. Take for Mill. 50 ; Motor (and starter also) cost 80; sell $100. Write for full particu- lahs. T. A. Teate, Thomasville, Ga. _ Second-Hand Machin- ery Wanted Want to buy a crank shaft for lo nave ane Wint'Y. Bently Loghte : n - ville, Ga., Rt. 1. ee Want to buy a Farmall tractor, In- ide et Ble igh ee must be rea- sonable, : S j Stockton, Ga. : ee ae Want 1 set of wagon scales. Must a J, O. Langdon, Woodbury, in good operating cond. State cond. make, how long in use, shipping wt. and price. Chas. F. Howe, Ft. Valley, (ra, Want 1 used outfit for furnishing water, consistins of Aeromotor wind- mill not less than 50 ft. high and with at least 8 ft. fan; also tank of 800 or 1M gal cap on tower, 30 to 40 ft. high 4) ft. preferred. J. R. Cooper, Ogee- shee, Ga. : Want a good light plant, cheap for sash. J. F. Cerveau, Savannah, Ga Rt. 4. Box 97. Want to exch 2 old mules in good working cond. for Fordson and: har- row or other farm machinery. in good working cond. FE. S. Hicks, Toresville, Ga. - Want peach sprayer. in good cond and bargain. A, L. Fuller, Newnan, Ga. 60 Temple Ave. . Want used 1 horse garden tractor, | Want 2nd-hand corn shucker and ler, ana @ znd-hand Midget flour mill. State price, make, size anda cond. of both in first letter. J. J. Norton, Wrens, Ga., or F. L. Norton, Atlanta, Ga. 638 Grant St. S. E. Want to buy 1 Benthal peanut pick- er. H. E. McCorvey, Unaailia, Ga. Want a second-hand automatic feeder for 1 &0 saw .Murray gin. D. i. Howard, Flowery Brancn, Ua. Want to buy a good second-hand copper syrup pan, 9 or 10 ft. long, eneap for caso. R. H.- vOut, Preston, Ga. Want automatic Delco Light gener- ater. Must be A-1 cond. C. Fred vamp, Moreland. Ga. Wall WO puruuase eed grinder, anu & FCAGUIICL vy pe t6C0 dui. dvduou Ne ath BVUQ COLld. lave Wards Yuu adve wild DaUgaul piace, L. W. Herrin, wliwood, Ga. : : Waut i inv. 180 Letz feed mill wit. ieeder and sacker'. vuinton, Ga. - sa Wait a iarge cog wheel and a smail one to convert a nuise powes van milj into @ power mili, or Change a worse power Muli ior a power Au. wive details if you nave any. J. W.. vuipepper; Lake Park, Ga. Wat drawbar tor Foruson tractou Advise best price tor casn. C, M. Mui- .er, Cornelia, Ga. Be Want 2-44 Cnattanooga 2 horse plows, in A-1 cond, Pay cash, or ex- saange corn shucked out on cob. i | pay irt. on piows; other party on orn, Alonzo Pauik, Jr., Wray, Ga. Want to buy a discarded Deico tu set repairs for mine. W. H. Kinney, Varroliton, Ga. RFD 1. peo Want a No. 3 J. B. er feed mill in A-1 cond. State best cash Want a good grist mill to rent, that s now running and grinding 200 o1. more bu. per week. I can take it at once. Iam one. of the best miliers n the State. J. W. McGee, Senoia, Want a good 2nd-hand Hoosier or Superior 2 horse grain drill in good|G shape and: cheap for cash. H. M. darp, Ashburn, Ga. Want. good poultry wire, not rusty sheap. or exch. corn for same, Mrs. 2. Donaldson, Metter, Ga., Rt. 1. Want fixtures for Colt gas light plant, in good cond and cheap for sash. Mrs. J. D. Epson, Powersville, a. Want 5 rolls of t. of pipe. W. Ga Want 2 horse mower, of good make ond in good cond. Exch. Reg. Guern- rey calves. Write for articulars Prentiss: Neal, St. Simons Island, Ga Want 1 Internl. late model Riding sultivator. Must be in good cond. J. Dtis Harrell, Glennville, Ga. Rt. 2. Want 1. horse hay press in good cond. Cheap for cash. Fred H. Brest oS Atlanta, Ga. 148 Marietta St. poultry wire and 40 . Hawkins, Jasper. We ; Want for cash, 1 second-hand In- ternational Riding cultivator and * Oliver riding turning plow, at reas- onable price. A. C. Russell, Swains- boro, Ga., RFD 3. - Want 1 power corn sheller. in gocr cond. State price in first letter. E B.. Long, Roswell, Ga. Want second-hand 8 or 10 ft. lim- ] sower. also 1 Rush and Bog, 7 or * ft. dbl, cut orchard harrow for use with 10-20 McCormick-Deering trac- tor, Must be good annd. and chean for cash. L. L. & W. B. Butts, Pick- ard Ga. | Want to exch hay for secon4-han WSS press. C. R. Duggan, Chester Want second-hand corn = shurke~ and shelter in first class cond. State hest. nrice for cash. C, M. Keene Tennille, Ga. : Want second-hand corn = shucker aad sheller, Must be good cond. Quote beet cash price. J. A. Waller Mannie. Ga want 6 to 12h, p. Peerless boiler and eng. in sood cond. ready to rvn State whaf vor have and nrice. W A Rond, Civeville Ca PEM 9, Want sliehtHy need Fordson pil samnleate, Mirct he ennd -ennd and shean fer ech, Kubert Hillhouse anton, Ga. Rt. 4. Want to hiv far eash. ar exch enrn far 2 Tnternatinnal 9 harea yidin- anitivatare jin wand annd MHhean wit? oN fietures, G. M. Smith, Midvite fa Pt, 5: Want to hear from narty havin- flat ranie evict mil}: earn hammer feed. mi: 9g ernda nj] ane fractar ane, and an plactein nates State what vou have and price af av articles above mentioned, together, Thursday, November 6, 1930. . or separately. Mrs. Henry Lynch, Lumpkin, Ga. Incubators For Sale db. kk. SPlres, Lii-* | used 2 times for saie, or excn for 2 meat, butter, hogs, or wheat. challorm: | ult. suv cap. used 1 season only, good cond., and 25 White Minorca now laying pullets, 2 cockereis (1 cockerel and 2 pullets won _ first price in Ga.-Ala. fair); 16 White sock pullets and 1 cock and 1 cock- erel. All for $85. W. E. Skelton, La- Grange, Ga., 516 Lee St. 3 incubators: 1 Petaluma hot air, 250 cap, $15; 2 Keipper, 600 egg Size. 1 works on top of other, but can be ased separately. Hot water, $25 for 1, or $42.50 for both. O. L. McClel- ian, LaGrange, Ga., Rt. 3. 250 cap. inc. in good cond. with new. lamp and everything cumpiete. cueap ius Casi, OF GaCil. 10r hels or pigs. Mrs. si, W. Stephens, Adairs- vule, Ga., Rt. 1. 7 a ittle brown Hen ine. in good: con. uoes and 1 buck Chinchilla rabbits, or 3 B. R. hens. Ea. to pay delivery chgs. Also have a 2 gal cap. Daisy zgnurn in good cond. used about a month, $3.50 or exch, churn for white eed sacks at 7c each. Mrs. M, Cur- cy, Alma, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 92. 3 good inc. in first. ciass cond. rea- sonable prices. Will exch. Write for particulars, and what you Have to of- ier in exch. Paul Clark, Baxley, Ga. Buckeye inc. 225 cap in good cond. Sell or exch, for 15 RK. I. Red, or 18 White or Brown L .pullets. Mrs. G. Oo. Blanchard, Appling, Ga. 110 cap. Buckeye inc. good cond. $12 or exch. for 10 young hens of . good strain. Prefer S. C. W. Leg- horns. Mrs. M. Claude Carters, Val dosta, Ga. Rt. 6, Box 13. Buckeye imc. No. 34 excellent cond. 12096 cap. Cheap, due to owner's ailing health. Submit sample. Mrs. M. C. Searls, Thomasville, Ga. Radio Blue Flame oil burning brooder, only used with 1 brood of chicks; in perfect cond. $7. Cash, with order. E. J. McDougal, Lavonia, . a. -1 Wisconsin iron clad 90 egg inc. used 1 yr. runs perfecty, $9. R. 8. Nash, Smyrna, Ga. 1 inc. nearly new, used once only, 250 cap. and 1 brooder, 500 chick size. Sell or exch for 20 young hens or pulets, laying, any breed. Mrs. C. 8. Parr, College Park, Ga. Rt. 2. . 600 cap. Bell City inc. Set 4 times. 3ell, trade, or exch. for home raised have you? For quick sale. Write. irs. Cleon Cowart, Summit, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 89. ; Little Brown Hen inc. good cond. "nstructions, all complete, $2.50 FOB. . Mrs. A. A. Whitaker, Mansfield, Ga. Kentucky Home inc| 150 cap. Set 3 times. 6 new wicks, O. K. in ae vay, $20. FOB, or will accept 1 yens (no culls) as part payment. Mrs. Lucile Crosby, Graham, Ga. Radio oil brooder with automatic hermometer, 250 to 300 cap. Instruct- ions. Only raised 1 brood of chicks, iuimost good as. new. $8. Exch for sorn .or fat hens. Mrs. J. T. Flaur- 10v, Mauk. Ga. No. 7 Mammoth Buckeye inc. good as new, cheap. W. H. Kinney, - rollton, Ga, RFD 1. 2 Sol Hot brooders, 35 cap. 2 500 | shick cap. and 1 1M cap. Sol Hot ~ brooder. Homer L. Wallace, Bowdon Junction, Ga. Little Brown Hen inc. 50 cap. thermometer and full instructions; Cozy brooder, 50 cap. with inst. $3 each, or $5 for both, FOB here. O. A. Andrews, Jackson, Ga. Rt. 2. 1 Super Hatcher, 150 cap. Good as new. Equipped with thermometer, instruction book and extra wicks for lamp, $12; also 1 Millers Ideal oil brooder. 1M cap. Perfect cond. $10 Cash. Exch. either or both for good corn. or Fulghum seed oats. R. B. Williams, Milan, Ga. 1 ine. for sale cheap. S, D. Harri- son, Kathleen, Ga. Buckeye 60 cap. inc. perfect order, with all equipment except book. Also 00 cap. Blue Flame brooder, prac- tically new, all for $10 or inc. $6. Cash with order. Money order attached. Will swap brooder for a larger ene, 0 cap. Can give good ref. W. J. tonner, Macon. Ga. Rt. 3. 1M cap. oil brooder and thermome- ter, $9 or exch. for sugar | crowder, white Rice and white black-eyed neoas. hutter-heans, pigs of good, heal- thy stock. pecans. or the pure, Rev. hin. rabbits. Also have 6 eal. 2 gal. ~aterers (cost 75 each) 50 each. or exch. for anvthine can use. Miss Lau- ra Morris Bowdon, Ga. oe (Continued on page fifteen) What - November 6, 1930. EF lowers and Seed For Sale (Continued from page eight) _ Irish junipers, 4 yrs. old, 3 to 4 ft. tall, $1 each, 6 for $5.50 or $10 per doz. Bix eyr. Irish junipers, $1.50 each or 42 for $15. Abelias, 35 per bunch, 6 yr. boxwoods, $1 each or $10 per doz. Arbor vitae, I5 to 27 in. tall 40c ea. Se broom, 75 cts per bunch, pipeming ae 30 eee All inspe . Mrs. . Dunca: RFD 1, Cornelia, Ga. = Several Aamaryllis bulbs, salmon pink blooming size, 30 cts each, smal- er size, 15 cts each or 2 for 25 cts. Double red dahlia bulbs, 10 cts each or 3 for 25 cts. Barilla lily bulbs, 40 -ts for blooming size, 15 cts for small- er bulbs, Gladioli bulbs, red biooms, 6 for 25 cts. Jonquils and double daf- -fodils, and Apr. blooming white nar- -cissus bulbs, 25 cts per doz. Mrs. D. pa BD 5, poo Ga, : arge freesias, cts per doz, small bulbs, 25 cts per doz. Large -double-red and pink poppy seeds, al- so old-fashioned sweet-scented pink seeds. | Sell or exchange for other flowers. Mrs. R. M. Holmes, Wood- land, Ga. : Cuttings and rooted plants of choice Poses, Cannas, crepe myrtles, 6 ft high altheas, anise, atmasco, rain, amaryl- is, Star of Bethlehem, red and pink May cactus, red Christmas eactus., night blooming cereus, Arabian and srand Duke jasmine. Rhododendron and clerodendron, running roses, Em- ress of China and Pillar of Gold. Ets: J. A. Lasseter, Cordele, Ga. Pink thrift, ionqguils, lace border oa 15 cts per doz. Blue Roman hyacinths, 30 cts per doz; butter-and- egg, 30 ets per doz; large red and yel- low annas, 3.for 10 ets; pink and vhite Dorothy Perkins roses, 15 and 20 ets each: monthly rose euttings, white, red, cream, yellow, pink, 2 for + cts; running American Beauty run- ning large cream rose, running. Kil- larney rose, all cuttings, 2 for 5 cts. Spirea, snowdrop, 15 cts each; bridal wreath, 15 and 20 cts each; crepe) Myrtle. 15 cts each or 2 for 25 cts. Crimson rambler rose, 20 cts each; babys breath, Ronsevelt. sword, and asparagus ferns, 15. and 20 cts each; _ wax vine cuttings, 10 cts each; coral vine, 15 cts each, Wandering Jew, 2 for 5 ets: pink and white geranium uttings, 7 cts each; running honey- suckle, 10 cts each; May day lilies, single and double, 10 cts each: white Tris, 3 for 25 cts; hollyhocks, all col- ors, single and double mixed, 15 cts each, 2 for 25 cts. Add postage. Mrs. on F. Jarrell, RFD 2, Box 44, Butler. __ Mapor trumpet buttercups, jonquils Sulphur Phoenix daffodils, 100 for $1; Purple Roman hyacinths, 5 doz for $1;> orange Phoenix daffodils, very fragrant, 30 cts per doz. Flowering almond, pink crepe myrtle, yellow orniess roses, 15 cts each or 2 for 25 cts. White iris, 30 cts\ per - doz. Nanaenas, 50 cts each. Include post- eee with orders. Mrs. Allen Gregory, orsyth, Ga. RFD 6. Yellow double daifodils, yellow jon- quils, paper white narcissi, large ulbs, 20 cts per doz, $1.50 per hun- Gred; blue Roman hyacinth bulbs, 30 ets per doz; rooted pink hydrangeas, 20 cts each; white hardy yard hy- drangeas, large plants, 25 cts each; Tooted deep pink oleanders, 25 cts each; boxwood plants. 2 to 4 yrs. old, 15 to 25 cts each; azaleas, .abelias, al- theas, single and double, different colors; forsythia, pink and white wei- - double white spirea, crepe myr- tle, butterfly bush, purple cilac, cape jasmine; 20 cts each, 2 for 35c. Red _ everblooming spirea, 25c each; blue, white and lavender Iris, 25 cts per doz. Postdge to be added. Mrs. J. Elsner, 2, Austell, Ga. " and white hardy phlox, 35 cts ae doz; pink almond, golden bell, 3 or 25 cts; yellow japonicas, red flow- ering quince, 2 for 25 cts; primroses, 15 cts per doz, 75 cts per hundred; oo ee day lilies, 75 cts per hundred; _ old fashioned yellow roses, 3 for 25c; urple fox gated violets, 25 cts. per doz; deep pink weigelas, 25 cts each. Add post- age. Mrs. Amanda Henderson, Elli- Jy, Ga. - Pink, white and blue hydrangeas, $2.75 per doz; all colors cannas; dou- ble and single lemon lilies, white flags, spider and red lily bulbs, 3 for 95 cts; milk and wine lilies, 20 cts each; pink and white sweet pinks, red and pink verbena, 3 for 25 cts; Rex 25 cts per doz. Var- eySUuckie, 4 snowball bushes, | orders. MAREKET rooted, 25 cts each; justicia; 20 cts; sev. Shades red and pink . geranium, ooted, 2 for 25 cts; lace, Boston, Ted- ly, Jr., aspar . Sprengeria, new rested, ostrich plume and maiden | lair ferns, red and white conch be- gonias, all 15 cts each. Calla lilies, 40 cts each. Blue sweet violets, 2) cts per doz; pink oxalis, 10 cts. Mrs. W. A. Huff, RFD 2, Milledgeville, Ga. Dark purple iris, $2 per hundred; orange lilies, $1 per hundred; Shasta daisies, $1.50 per hundred; pink hardy phiox, 50 cts per doz; field daisies, pink primroses, 25 cts per doz; leo- pard lilies, 10 cts. each; daffodils, 35 cts per doz; pink hardy hibiscus, 50c each; mtn ferns, 10e each; deep. pink weigelias, snow ball, pink crepe myr- tle, purple lilac, weeping linden, spi- rea, 35 cts each; purple and pink al- theas, white English dogwood, bird- eye hedge bush, golden bell, forsythia, 25 cts each. Add postage. Sell for cash or exchange for white feed sacks. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, RFD 3, Box 44, Ellijay, Ga. Lassvuus aud Narcissi, also Star oi DEWUeUELI, OladZe tues, DUE fia, wi per hunureu. wavenuer iFis, wo Cis pec uos, golueh giOW, Dink naruy psuOX, Puipse 10X giove, av Cus Per uo0z eMOWNAU, Pulk Weagelas, weepiuig ln- aen, sv Gus C&C, Spwea Val ..0ULil, yeuow loisywua, gosuen bell, punk ai- wi0Qd, yeuuW thusly roses, 2 ior 2o v8; Guunie YyeuOW vaposlicas, reu ssOWerulg Yuinve, purpse iuac, 2d cis caCil; UiusXeU Cllrs, Sweeb Wiliam, gu CUS per u0s; evergreen vane, 4U cis per 4uuZ; Purpse anu pik aitneas, waite wuilgiissl UOZWOOU, Virueye heuge busn, 4 lor 2d Cus; Seu lor Casa Ln exchange Or auyuung useiul, Add postage. ivatS, Mille slenaerson, RFD 3, Box 24, thilijay, Ga. oe aug arwutus and galax, both .0Fr Zo Gis per doz; red do,wood, 3 for uJ CiS; Wilice Panes, iOr 2d Cis; hon- 3 ior 2a Cis; punk wWorny 1use Cubtungs, 3 for 15 cis. White waorniess luse, 3 ior 209 cis. Mrs. nacuaei Antimony, Hemp, Ga, Spider lilies, aiso mused pulbs, will s@ul Cueap or exchange ior anything. can use except ilowers. Some rooted rose bushes, 11ve lace terns, nice ger- abiums, red, Singie and double. Any amount nice sandigo vine, will seal caeap, or exchange for peas, corn, chicxens, hogs, pigs, goavus Or any- thing of use t0 me. Aiso about 3o_or 40 isne arvor vitae plants, about 5 in. high. Mrs. M. G. Lhigpen, Brewton, Ga. ; ~ Red flowering quince, $1 per doz; double pink aumonds, 6 for 50 cis; deep red hollynocks, (5 cts per doz; purple verbena, 50 cis per doz; 6 gola- en bells tor 50 cts; pink primroses, 2 doz for 25 cts; wnite Shasta daisies, 10 cts per doz; lavender Iris, 50 cts per doz; double red cannas, 6 for $1; single cannas, pink, 4 for 25 cis; or- ange day lilies, 50 cts per hundred; red verbena, 35 cts per doz; one dou- ple red geranium, 50 cts; pink begon- ias, 2 for 25 cts; oxalis, pink, 15 cts per doz, bulbs. Wandering Jew, 10 cis per bunch, sultana cuttings, 3 for 25 cts, Add postage. Mrs. V. G. Sil- ver, RFD 1, Oakman, Ga. : Snowdrops, 20 cts per doz; red dog- wood, 10c each; abaleas, 10 cts ea; yellow Cherokee roses, 75 cts per doz; 25 cts each; blue li- lac bushes, 25 cts each; artificial lo- cust, 25 cts each; evergreen galax, 29 cts per doz; white pines, 25 cts each; mountain laurel, mountain ivy: 15 cts each; day lilies, 25 cts per doz; tree moss, 10 cts per bunch; blue_ berry pushes, 3 for 10 cts; holly bushes, 20 cts each; lily of the valley, 20 cts ea; evergreen geraniums, 25 cts per doz. All well rooted. Mrs. Bill Lecroy, Loving, Ga. ; Boxwood, -12 in., 50 cts; 15 in. 75 ; 18 in, $1. Cypress, 2 ft., $1.50; globe arbor vitae, 12 in, 50 cts; 15 in, 75. ; 18 in, $1. Pyramid arborvitae, 2 ft, $1.50, Juniper, irish, 3 ft, $1.50; 2 ft, $1: pink peonies, 25 cts each; snow- ball, 25 cts each; yard drangea, 25 cts: althea, 25 cts; weigelia, 50 cts; dahlias, 25, 50 and $1 each. Laurel, 95 cts: weeping rosemary, 3 ft, $1.50. Mrs. W. T. Ponter, Morganton, Ga. Perennial hardy phlox, $1 per doz; fox glove, sweet williams, 75 cts per doz; azaleas, $1 per doz; spruce pines, $1 per doz; mountain laurels, $1 per doz: verbena, red and purple, 75 cts per doz; hibiscus, 3 ft. high. Month- ly roses, blue roses, all rooted, 20 cis each, all different colors Seven Sis- ters, rooted, 15 cts each. Sultanas, rooted, 15 es on tr hyena 15 cts eac postage 0: Cora Turner, RPD 4 . Sree Angel Cleveland, Ga. BULLETIN pines,-3 for 50 cts; mountain laurel and ivy, 25 cts each; yellow thornless roses, 3 for 25 cts; Irish junipers, 50 cts each; arbor vitaes, 50 cts each; pink Cherokee roses, $1 per doz; azal- eas, 3 for 50 cts; hibiscus, 25 cts each; red japonicas, 25 cts each; blue Irish lilies, 50 cts per doz; walnut sprouts 3 for 50 cts; white jonquils, 25 cts per doz; -blueberry bushes, 25 ets per doz. All well rooted. Mrs. Fannie Aber- crombie, Loving, Ga. Royal blue, yellow iris, 25 and 30 cts per doz. Lemon lilies, 25 cts per. doz, white sword lilies, 40 cts per buib; buttercups, 20 cts per doz; dusty mil- ler, 25 cts per doz; paper crepe myr- tle, 25 cts each; bleeding heart, 50 cts each; blue bear grass, 30 cts per doz; yellow forsythia, 30 cts each; white, }purple butterfly .bush, 25 cts each; deep yellow japonicas, blooming size, 40 cts each; double white Perkins roses, 15 cts each; blooming size Sev- en Sisters, pink rose, 50 cts each; purple, pink hearty phlox, 25 cts per doz; white Iris, 50 cts per doz. Add postage on all orders. Mrs. Inez Vick, RFD 3, Ellijay, Ga. : Long trumpet daffodils, ; golden glow, yellow clustered narcissi, jon- quils, butter-and-egg bulbs, large and double, 20 cts per doz, or $1 per hun- dred; mixed bulbs, 60 cts per hundred, or 12 cts per doz and postage. Mix- ed colors gladioli, 5 cts each or 40 cts per doz. Large red dahlia bulbs, pink, yellow and dark purple, 5 cts each or 50 cts per doz. Double pink flowering almond, white, red spurea, pink and purple crepe myrtle, white wisteria, coral berry bush, hardy oak hydrangea, blue yard hydrangea, lit- tle yellow thornless rose, all rooted, 15 cts each or $1.50 per doz, assort- ed. Large reddish purple hardy or- chid plants, 40 cts each or 4 for $1. Red, also pink, old fashioned roses, 15 cts each; purple violets, 15 cts per doz. Mrs. Jeffie Ham, RFD 6, For- syth, Ga. Rink almond, white, crimson spirea, bridal wreath, pink crepe myrtle, hardy hibiscus, pink weigelia, 25 cts each, or any 3 for 60 cts; Shasta dai- sies, mixed colors sweet william, dian- thus pinks, mixed verbena, 30 cts per: doz; 3 doz for 80 cts; cannas, giant red, yellow, cream, red and yeilow spotted, 50 cts per doz; $2 per hun- dred. Mixed Iris, 6 different kinds, 35 cts per doz. Tiger and spider Iil- ies, 15. cts each; trailing evergreen, 5 cts per bunch; day lilies, yellow clus- ter narcissi, 25 cts per doz, Pink thrift, 20 cts per doz or $1 hundred; pernnia] seed, Sweet William, dian- thus pinks, larkspur, blanket flower, poppy, peony, hollyhock, 10 cts per pkt, 3 pkts. 25 cts, all delivered. Mrs. J. T. Patillo, RFD 6, Box 60, La- Grange, Ga. ; ; Yellow japonicas, 20 cts each; for- sythia, 25c ea; spirea, Van Houtti, 40 cts each; snowball, 25 cts; weigelia, pink, 30 cts; Japan quince, 35 cis each; althea, .20 cts; flowering al- mond, 30 cts each; lavender Iris, 25 cts per doz; March flower bulbs, 30 ets per doz; old time velvet roses, 20 cts each. One flower free with each $1 order. Add postage. Tunis Wade, RFD 3, Ellijay, Ga. ey Pink blooming tamarix, white mock orange, double pink althea, pink wei- gelia, white and pink spirea, Pride of Rochester, double white, white and pink crepe myrtle, monthly roses, pink Paul Neyron, pink Columbia, Red Radiance, Pink Maman Gochet, all 2 yrs. old, 20 cts each. Everbloom- ing white thrift plants, $1 per hun- dred. Double and single white tube- rose bulbs, gladioli, 25 cts per doz; white Shasta daisies, 20 cts per doz; double white sweet May pinks, 4 bunches for 25c; pink thrift plants, 50 cts per hun- dred; yellow, white red and variegat- ed double dahlias, 50 ets per doz bulbs. Mrs. W. M. Vickers, Siloam, Ga. Spirea, butterfly bush, rose weigeia, pearl tuberose bulbs, chinquapen rose, mammoth elephant ear, umbrella palm, 1 yr. old geraniums, 15 cts ea; pink, purple crepe myrtle, pink al- mond, french dogwood, leopard grass, sweet shrub, May rose, red rambler rose, rooted sultanas, justicias, lemon lilies, June lilies, laurel magnolia, pink oxalis, white cannas, coral cac- tus, white, yellow iris, sweet bay. eladioli dahlia tubers, sweet merckle. conk begonias. 5 cts each. Yellow, pink lupine 2 for 5 cts; dusty miller. 5 cts per doz; white, pink primroses 10 ets per doz; wild verbena, 5 cts per clump; French daisies, 15 cts per doz; golden rayed lily bulbs, flower white with red and vellow, 35 cigar a) ols 25 cts per doz. Yellow | Columbian poplar hibiscus, 10 cts ea, cts each; 1 : gushion PAGE THIP TEEN cactus, yellow bloom cactus, flat leaf, cts, One creeping cactus, 18 in, 20. cts. Will exchange for onions, pea- nuts, pecans, add postage on orders under 50 cts. 2, Toomsboro, Ga. 25 well. rooted dwarf boxwood cut- tings, $1.50; $2.50 for 50; $5 per iiun- dred. White lilac, White Kerria, an everblooming red spirea, 35 cts. cach, or 3 for-$1. spirea, and white bridal White Cherokee roses, 20 cts eacn, 6. and. blue All white; lilies, 50 cts per doz. Pink, yellow and white Iris, $1 per doz. 50 cts per doz; - blackberry cts per doz. Blanche Greenviie, Ga. Pink and yellow peachtree roses, 15, cts each; cottonwood, 25 cts; balms of! pine, good size, 6 for 50 cts;, moun- tain laurel, 6 for 50 cts; lilac bush, 3 cts; dogwood, 20 cts; sweet williar 10 cts each; evergreen for hed: cts each, by the hundred; fall pinks, 10 cts per bunch; honeysuckle vines, 3 for 25 cts. Miss N, A. White, RED 1, Box 34, Dahlonega, Ga. Double dahlias, red, white, pink, yellow, 8 cts each or 75 cis per doz; large flowering cannas, red, . ycllow and pink, 5 cts each or 50 cts per doz; nice mums, 40 cts per doz; white Aug lilies and lemon lilies, 10 cts each; white, blue and bronze iris, 35 cts per doz; orange colonial lilies,35 cts per doz; tiger lilies, 10 cts each; Star of Bethiehem and blue fragrant viclets, 10 cts per dcz; iarge flowering mixed colors -hollyhocks and grass pinks, 25 cts per doz; pink weigelas, 25c each; purple lilacs, 10 cts each; pink and blue running roses, rooted, 10 cts ea; white baby. doll, -everblocming rose, rooted, 20 cts; elephants ear, 20 cts. Collection of-one cream everblooming, one red, one pink, one white and one yellow thornless rose, all rocted, 50 cts. One pink weigelia, one yellow thorniess rose. one bridal wreath, 40 cts. Collection of seea, 10 or more varieties, including double angel's trumpet, very large, will -bloom till frost, snapdragon, petunias, scarlet sage, 25 cts per pkg, sprengeria fern, white conk begonias, 15 cts each. Un- rooted cuttings of everblooming roses and pink weigelia, 25 cts per doz, Will sell or exch. same for cala lilies, red or pink spirea, or good clean cot- ton feed sacks, 100 Ib. capacity. Add postave. Mrs, J. Winter, Ruford, Ga. Night blooming cereus, cut. 10c each or exch. for other fiower cut. 1 iarge plant, $1.50; rooted, single, red ger. 9 vu Jew, 5c; would like any kind of be- gonia except beefsteak, Lucrene, or white or red conch, or any kind of lilies except August, Day, in exch. Mrs. C. E. Swearinzen, Vienna, Ga. Rt. 2. Dbl. daffodil bulbs, makes blooms 3 in. across, $1 per 100; lilacs, ribbon grass, flowering almonds, yellow star jasmine, golden bells, aitmeas, op ca - wisteria, all 18e each: shacta daisies, hollyhocks. 25c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Belle Goddard, Goggins, Ga. Rt. 2. White Fermuda Easter lily bulbs, plooming size, 15c each, $10. per 100; E. Thompson, \pulblets 25c doz D. Pinehurst, Ga. : Bulbs for spring blooming: tulips, orange with salmon, $1.75 doz. blue, clear lilac blue, $10 a 100 bulbs, $1.50 ~ doz. Carefully pasked. Cader Steph= ens, Flowery Branch, Ga. Crene myrtle sushes and little Ce- dars for sale. May Bogby, Flowery Branch, Ga. RFD 1. Box 106. Large, blue Flag lily bulbs, fine for yard or bed borders, $1 for 3 doz. $1.50 for 5 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Frank | Davis, Martin, Ga. RFD 2. Blooming size jonquils, 55c 3 blue, single hyacinths blooming size), | 35c. doz. 1 evergreen boxwood about 16 in. high, well rooted, 75c. Add enough postage. No checks. Will take stamps Miss Tommie Godfrey, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 12. 5 3 M. choice daffodil bulbs, $1.50 a 100. Cash, or exch for anvthing of value. If planted on south side of buildings where partially protected these oid fashioned bulbs bloom in December and January. G. G. Rucker, Elberton, Ga. RFD 8. Gladioli bulbs, mix. var. all size, also iris, violets. jonquils, 15 doz. Add postage. Mrs. B. J. Edmondson, Cedartown, Ga. Rt. 3. Dahlia. cactus, fancy, bronze mauve, yellow, pink, whoite and other shades $2. doz. postpaid; also sev. hundred of ball and decorative, all col. 15 doz del Fall del Mrs Eugene MMoze- ley Clayton Ga ; for. $1; bronze and yellow mums, 40 | 10 cts; 1 tall round cactus, 24 in, 35 Mrs. W. A. Lewis, RFD 7 Pink crepe tiyrile, wnite ~~ wreath, e; Giliad, 20 cts; spruce pine and white. . Woodruff, ies Ve from seed, 25c: red and green stripped SSS ~ a 100: ~ Re nice 2. show and ball type, dark red. scarlet, orchid: yellow Be f x x i i ay } 24 PAGE FOURTEEN Flowers and Seed For Sale | _--- Winter pinks, white and yellow, 50c doz. bunches. Striped Leaf grass and house-leak, blue violets, Star of Beth- lehem, yellow Flags and blue iris, all 50c doz. or 7 doz. for $2 del. Mrs, Hen- ry Fowler, Roy, Ga. Bulbs: cream narcissi, purple hya- - cinths, each, 35c doz. and mixed bulbs, 30c doz. Mrs. F. C. Jennings, Plains, Ga. ; Yellow oxalis bulbs, 25c doz. Mrs. D. H. Vocke, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 1. ; 2 yr. old Madonna lily bulbs, 25 ea. 6 for $1; fine roses, 50c doz. cut. Cash (no checks) with order. Mrs. W. O. Vaughters. Dawsonville, Ga Giant white early blooming iris, sev col. large, dbl. cannas, and Giant Himaiava berry. vines. all 25c doz. Blooming thornless rose, 10c each; Spanish Bayonet, 25c each; Palm of Crystal seed, 10c doz. Mrs. J. W Abercrombie, Newnan, Ga. Rt. 5. Watermelon crepe myrtle, 15c each; 100 well rooted boxwoods, 4 in. to 4 ft. high, 10c to $10. each. Mrs. R. All- good, Oxford, Ga. Evergreens, azaleas, white, red, and "yellow, Mtn. ferns, and trailing arbu- tus, all 25 dos. white dogwood, 2 for 25c. Add postage. J. T. Boyce, Mor- ganton, Ga. Single, blue hyacinth bulbs, 50c doz. Mrs; D. B. Martin, Jefferson, Ga. Rt. 1, Sev. old fashioned bulbs: butter and eggs, daffodil, 2 kinds narcissi, jon- quil and butter-cup mixed, $1 a 100: Mrs. E. T. Almon, Midland, Ga. 1 doz. arborvitae, pyramid tyne, 2 to 3 ft. well. $6 for lot del. 15 well rooted junipers, 12 to 18 in. 5. for lot. . Del. onty order. Mrs. R. V. Woody, Dial, a. Large, dbl. pink peonie bulbs, 40c each. Mrs. Martha Vanzant, Dial, Ga. Ivy, large and small size, 6 for $1.50, 15 for $6; water lilies, 40c bunch; rose bushes 6 for $1.-Payv postage 2a. sroall orders. Miss Annie Seabolt, Dahlone- pa. Ga. Rl. Boston and Ostrich plume ferns, 10c each; St. Bernard lilies, variegated foliage. well rooted, 15c; pink flower- ing quince, well rooted, 25c. Mrs. V. P. Jackson, Ivey, Ga. Narcissi (small yellow blooms with 8 to 12 to cluster and very fragrant), 5c a bulb; pink, Rain lilies, 5 ea. bulb. All blooming size. bulbs, blooming size. Mrs. Thomas Diges, Douglasville, Ga. Pink, Rain lilies, 5c a bulb. Want blooming size bulbs of white toman hyacinths, white, single Dutce} iyancinths, paper white Nnarcissi cluster flowering which bloom in De- vember or January), white Easter rimson amaryllis and milk and winc ilies. Also want well rooted French oussy-willow, flowering cherry anc owering peach (not flowering aj- mond). Make offer and -describe leh ee a Price bulbs per oz and per 50. Ss. C. W. S Woodland, Ga. oe Want to exch. 2 yr. old monthly rose bushes. well rooted. all dbl. and sev. Paul Nevron for White Crepe myrtle, Abelia and buddleia bushes Must be blooming size and good strong ones. Mrs. C. W, ; Stockbridge, Ga, W. Scarborough, each; red dog- Thursday, November 6, 1930. Want -boxwood. None. as Ever greens. Want 150 bushes, anythin above 30 in. high. Must be good shaped. Will pay highest prices, G. B Barrett, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 1. Want to exch fine. dbl. rose pink canna bulbs for all col. peonies. Two canna bulbs for good peonie bulb. Must be blooming size for summer flowers. dbl. purple cannas. Mrs. Geo. A. Bell, Jacksonville, Ga. Ae Want all col. hardy phlox, except pink; also all col. iris, except white - and blue; tulips, giant flowered hya- cinths, all kinds of lilies, freesias, snakes head, and ranunculus. Will exch. other flowers for them. Mrs. J. W. Abercrombie, Newnan, Ga. Rt. 5 Want to exch. 1 blooming size white. oleander for pink or red one, bloom- ing size. Mrs. O. E. Washingto: Jackson, Ga. Rt. 7. net 7 Seed wanted: 25 lbs. granny-grey- peard, 15 Ibs. Wahoo, .or burning b 15 lb. sweet bay. Those interested write for prices paid, sending sample mM same envelope with letter. Mrs. ae Tuggle Nelson, Cleveland, Ga Will exch. 1 M. Lucretia dewberry plants, prepaid, for 200 lbs, of box- wood cuttings, 6. to 15 in. long pre- paid,to me. Maude Hamby, Green- ville, Ga. Rt. 3. Want to exch. a: few pink spireas for. tulip bulbs, any color, or for any kind of hyacinths. Mrs. W. T. Pear- son, Ft. Valley, Ga. - Want white Roman hyacinths, rea- sonable priced, or exch. for same. Mrs. Scott Davis, Hoganville, Ga. Want dwarf boxwood plants in sev. sizes. Give prices. Mrs. R. G.. Mc- Aliley, Peachtree Battle Ave. RFD 6. Want 1 doz. dbl. pink, white and blue hyacinth bulbs, blooming _ size. Will exch. 3 doz paper white narcissi - for same. Also 5 doz. tulip bulbs, blooming size, red, pink and yellow, single, large bulbs. Will exch. dahlia bulbs for same, cactus. Dec. Pom-Pom and Ball type, colors, red, white and pink, all: dbl. and choice Fcol. 1 doz. dahlia bulbs for doz, tulips. Mrs. R. V. Woody,. Dial, Ga. Want boxwood. Must be 3 ft. or jhighers; each bush must. stand se arate from each other; have limbs from ground up, good and thick, per- fect shape bushes, Send sample and price and kinds. I do my own dig- ging and hauling. Bigger the better. ee O. Lunsford, Talking Rock, Ga.-Rt. White or pink peonies at reason- able price. or to exchange for other flowers. Miss Mary A. Irwin, Mari- etta, Ga. Red salvia. a hardy shrub, golden spirea, yellow foliage, masnolias and arbor vitae, golden and dwarf. Red snd pink weieelias, crocus bulbs, dou- le white disc plants. red azaleas, nots or terrestrial orchid, bermuda ly and white easter lily bulbs, will xchange /for regal or madonna lily sulbs or pink double hyacinths or pa- rer white narcissi or shrubbery for ame. oa Rt 2. Will exchange large red amaryllis sulbs. white lilac sprouts. red and yel- ow dahlia bulbs or vellow rose plants or nice size abelia plants. Mrs. A. "Y, Atkinson. Madison. Ga. 2 red leaved barberry, 1. beauty Sush, 1 flowering peach, 2 sbclias. 2 jouble flowering plums. Will exch. 9sa rugosa. red. white and pink, fine ris. almond and orange phoenix daf- odils for same. Mrs. S. W. Sloan, Auburn, Ga. Rt. 1. Southern smilax tubers. pink crepe avrtle, sweet srhite azaleas for rhododendron, mountain laurel and any evergreen hrubbery. plant for plant. Each. pay sostaze on plants they send. "J. Ross, Hillcrest, Farm, Hills- sora, Ga. Peonies, hvacinth, tulips, red, white and pink. Each to be double variety -f peonies. Will exchange milk and wine lilies. white spider and August lv, also choice dahlia bulbs, mums, nd many others. write first. Mrs. J. W. Laricey, Haleyondale. Ga. aS Caladiums. bie leaf. rooted hydran- eas. or arhor vitae. no ferns wanted. Till exchanee. Write what vou have. irs. J. B. Howard. Dudley. Ga. Rt. 1. Azaleas and shrubs in evchance for other flnawers, WMrs WW. Pollard, 714 a W. Oronee St.. Fitzrerald. Ga. Cuttines of white and crimson waisalia, also erimson crene myrtle, deener enlor than watermelan nink. MA exchanse other flowers for these. Mrs Jeffie Ham, Rt. 6. Forsvth, Ga, Tulin bulbs, different colors. Mrs. J. Hal Rucker, Elberton, Ga, Rt. 8 Mrs. Also exch. canna bulbs for | yellow, Miss Eva Cogburn, Alpharetta, shrubs and pink and: Mrs. - "Thursday, November 6, 1930. Incubators For Sale es Ga. Rt. 3. 1 Super tatcher hot water inc, 250 _ 1980;, used 4 wis. book ana thermometer, $8 or Continued from page twesve, _1M cap. brooder, in good cond, $6 FOS, or exch. ior miik goat soon to _ freshen, Mrs. W. J. Hilisboro, Ga. 4.150 egg cap. Cypress inc. 110 ege cap. Prairie inc. jteasonable prices. -Mrs.. H. G.Brown, Stone Min. Ga. Hob. t. = s 1 ne ae oer times. Good as ew. cap. eo MTSE 2 : - ant, Coffee, Ga.. : 2 inc..1 Prairie State and 1 Super Hatcher, both 250 cap. and $12.50 ea; | 1 coal brooder, 1M 2 Cap., 5 j good cond. Mrs. Soe C. R, Lee, Moultrie, Sees 1 Junior cap. Use . WKs. only, every part in A-1 cond. $15; 1 oii ce pias brooder, 500 cap. Ee chased hew in uar. to give per- fect sat. $11 cash. Mrs. CJ, West Green, Ga. Rt. 2. oe Phelan brooder, fine cond. with pipes and all necessary attachments, used only 1 season. Cost $35 and is the same as new, 1M to 1500 cap. Seli or exch. for 20 bu. this yrs. shelled corn; also 600 cap. Buckeye inc. fine Simplex, 500 _cond. ready to operate, everything in good running order, also instruction book, very reasonable, $35 or exch. for 30 bu. shelled corn. Act quick. Lewis _E. Tabor, Albany, Ga. Gillionville Rd. Old Trusty inc. 240 cap. $8: On pee penodel; ieee cap. $7.50. All | good cond. tS. CoE; Jackson, Ga., Rt. 7. ee iron Clad inc. 140 size. Instruction if t exch. for wheat tor cnicken ieed. Mrs. & L. Smith, Monticello, Ga. Kt. 2. Z Gap. $19.50; 1 automatic oi brocder, 500 to 1M size, $12 or $30.50 for both, or will trade. Both almost new, in ae cond... Paul Anthony, Juniper, Buckeye brooder, 500 cap., used part - of 1 season. Sell or exch. ior 15 nice gaat ing. White L. pullets that are now lay- son, Ga., RFD 7. _ Mammoth Buckeye, 12M egg cap. Inc. first class operating cond. Set a and guar. S. P, Howe, Hapeville, "250 cap. Super Hatcher inc. $15 or exch. for lard or side meat, or good cane syrup. J. T. Hightower, Odum, Ga., Box 103. ee 215 cap. Queen inc. good cond. with |. automatic trays, thermometer and instructions. Sell, or exch. for 30 March or April hatch B. R. or R. I. _ Red pullets, or would consider. any M. Rawlings,. Rossvi - good cond. and thermometer, _ cond. - 8s, G of the large breeds. No .culis. Mrs. Tom Cade, Elberton, Ga. Rt. 4. . Buckeye brooder, 500 to: 1M cap. in $12 FOB. Mrs. H. V| Franklin, Register, Ga. .150 cap.. Super Hatcher inc. Good cond. several wicks, instruction book 5 $12 FOB. Cash with order. Also instruction \ book for making 150 eap. brooder, $5, or both for $15. FOB, Cash. No checks, Mrs. C. A.Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga. he 5. 1 Super Hatcher, 150 cap. inc. good cond., equipped with pat. egg. turner, tested and ins. book, $15 or exch for 18. thoroughbred Everlay Brown L., March, April. or May hatch pullets. pe W. H. Brunson, Sylvania, Ga., 300 to 500 cap. oil burner brooder, complete, used with 1 bunch of chicks only. . Sears-Roebuck make. _ Firsi class cond. $6 FOB. Exch. for syrup, corn or dried fruit. J. A. Smith, Vi- dalia, Ga.; 500 Green St. | : _1 oil brooder, 500 to 1M cap, good as new. Raised only 1 brood of chicks $5 or exch. for apples or pears. Mrs. W. E. Brannen, Statesboro, Ga. 4 coal burning brooders, 500 cap. used: 1 hatch, perfect cond. thermos- tal heat control, Cost $15; sell, $7 each, or exch. for pigs or turkeys. R. e, Ga, RED 1. 1 Newtown inc. 5400 cap. and sev. _ Buckeye brooders, oil and. coal. burn- ers, dif. sizes, and other equipment -for a chicken farm. All in good . Hardin, Dvas, .Ga. ' Sol Hot brooders, 300 and 500 an IM cap. 3 Save-Ail brooders, 300, 500 and 1M cap. All guar. Write for pric- H. L, Wallace, Bowdon Junction, a . : 1 Buckeye inc. 250 cap. $20 FOB a station. J. K. Sewell, Ashland. 2 oil burners, 500 chick brooders, $5 _ each, or. trade for White King pig- eons, mated, banded and working. A. -B. Cummings, Sprinefield, Ga,- 120 cap. Buckeye inc. good cond. ready to operate, instruction _ hook,, Mrs. Otis F. Hammond, Jack- | MARKET ege tester and thermometer, $12. Mrs. T. B. Fletcher, Locust Grove, Ga. 1 Buckeye 250 cap. used 1 yr. good cond. $7. Mrs. J. L. House, Washing- con, Ga., Rt, 3. . Have good parts to an Old Trusty brooder, for $3, as do not have hov- er for them., Mrs. G. C. Smith, Ca- milla, Ga., RFD A. Little Brown Hen inc. used very little; with new thermometer, $2.25 or exch. for 2 R. I. Reds or 2 W..L. ~ over 2 1-2 yrs. old. Wayne Blanch- ard, Appling, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 58. 150 cap. inc. very gooa cond. cheap real cheap as it is not in as good cond as the ine. Write for prices. Will ans any inquiries. Mrs. H. M. Reynolds, Woodville, Ga. Miller inc. good as new, 250 cap. Sell, or exch. for 10 W. L. ready to lay pullets. Ea. to pay frt. or express. oe Ellen Peaton, Faceville, Ga, Rt. Standard Reliable inc. perfect. con- dition. used 1 hatch, 250-300 . cap. Sell, or exch. for W. L. pullets or hens, any good breed. Gordon Pece, College Park, Ga. RFD 1, Box 123. ine. with instructions and thermome- ter, $20 or exch. for 15 hens, 1 year old: also 1M cap, oil brooder, used 1 time, $12. FOB. G. L. Scroggin, New- nan, Ga. 80 Colleze St.. j : 1 five compartment electric brood- er, 300 cap fully equipped, $27.50. Mrs. F. B. Summers, Jonesboro, Ga. 150 cap. Reliable inc. good as new, try wire for $5. Charles Dell, Atlan- ta, Ga., 254 North Ave., N. W.> . _ 2 Super Hatcher inc. each, 400 cap 1 hatch made with one; other, good as new. Cost $36.50 each; sacrifice for $18 each for quick sale; 1 Buck- eve brooder, automatic-thermostatic | control, 1M cap. 3 eal. tank, used 1 season, $12.50; 1 Blue Flame brood- er, 1M cap., 3 gal. tank, used 1 seas- on, automatic-thermostatic. control, $7. W.-C. King, Sylvester, Ga. Rt. 5. out good hatches), thermometer, and instructions included, $15 or exch for pure bred pig. or for Jersey or Guern- sey heifer calf. 3 or 4 mos. old. Mrs. J. A. Howell, Meigs, Ga. Rt. 1, - Incubators Wanted | Want to buy a large used Buckeye No. 34 preferred. Must be reasonable price. North Jackson St. a Want 1 or 2 second-hand Putnam brooders, in good con. State price. Mrs. O. K. Cull, Griffin, Ga. Rt. C. Want inc. from 250 to 400 cap. J. B. Huey, Lithonia, Ga. Want 1 oil burner brooder, cap. 500. Must be good cond. and cheap. for cash. Mrs. Colon J. Hamilton, Bax- ley, Ga. : Want 1 M. or more cap. inc. to be -| paid for with White L. chicks when- ever wanted hatched. F. A. Rovers, Washington, Ga, East Rt. 1. Box 261 Want 6000 cap. Buckeye ine. in good cond. Will exeh. 400 chicks, from heavy laying W. L., any time after Xmas. Mrs. F. Cowart, Sum- mit, Ga. Rt. 2. : : Want to exch. 4 hens, mixed B. R. and Black Minorcas, and 2 pullets. same kind, for a little Brown Hen, 50 sap. inc. with instructions and must be in good cond. Mrs. H. B. Whit- more, Canton, Ga. Rt. 1. Want a 600 egg Buckeye ine. in sood cond. Will exch. 400 W. L chicks for same. Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit, Ga. Rt. 2. Want to exch. Missionary strawber- rv plants, well dev. and packed in wet moss, at 30c:a 100 and $2.50 M. here, for 60 ege cap. Buckeye incuba- tor, or Blue Flame Buckeye brooder. 150. to 300 cap. Ref. Citizens Bank Ray City. W. F. Luckie, Ray City, es Plants For Sale . Frost proof E. J. and Chas. W. open field grown, well rooted, strone -plants. Full count. No delay. Well packed. 30c, 200; 500, 60c; $1.M. & #450: 10 M. $9. Del. prepaid PP J. O. Stokes. Fitzeerald, Ga.. Rt. 3. Strong. field grown Ga. collard, 50%. 75c, $125 M.. 5 and 10 M. lots, $1 M Prompet shipment. Oswald Chap- mon. Talbotton. Ga. - Leading var. cabbage and _ yellow and: white Bermuda onion plants, 200. 60c: 500, 90c; $1.40 M. Prepaid. $1 M. col. Prompt ship. and sat. guar. J. A. Mitchell, Thomasville, Ga, ge cockerels, not under 1 yr. and not. for cash, also a 200 cap. brooder, sell |3 1 practically new Queen 400 cap.. $12.50 or exch. for friers or hens at. market price, also sev. rolls of poul-. Buckeve 110 cap. good cond. (turns |. Cc. W. Allen, Albany, Ga. 714]. EN BULLETIN : Rhubarb or pie plants, yr. old, 6 for 30c; 50c doz. 3 doz. $1. All del. Ira C. Anderson, Roy, Ga. Chas. W. cabbage, 75c M. eaag shipment of good strong plants. M. Barber, Baxley, Ga. - Extra early J..and Chas. W. cab- bage. Large, well rooted plants, im- mediate shipment. 500,65c; $1 M. del. 5 M. up, 80c M. FOB. E. Y. Stokes, Macon, Ga. Rt. 3. i iixtra early J. and Chas, W. cab- bage large weil rooted itrost prooi plants, ready for immediate snipiient. avd, 60c; $1 M. del. 5 M. up, o0c M. SOB. E. H. Stokes, Macon, Ga. Rt. Genuine Lucretia dewberry plants, 50c doz. $2 a 100. Mrs. O, D. Wood- ruff, Greenville, Ga. Strawberry piants, large, red berry, extra large. Starts blooming in Feb- ruary. 25c a-100, not del. $2 M. del. Mrs. J. A. Curl, Brewton, Ga. Frost proof cabbage plants, now ready. 500, 60c del. P. E. Rhodes, Baldwin, Ga. ie &. J. and Chas. W. cabbage, large and fresh plants, well rooted. 65c, 500; $1.25 M. del. Now ready for quick shipment. Money order or cashiers check with order. Clifford Williams, Locust Grove, Ga. ~ : Collard plants, 25 a 100; $1.50 M. Strawberry plants, 25c a- 100; $2. M. Add postage on small amts. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore, Ga. Rt. 3... | Napier grass roots and plants (im- ported from Africa). Govt. analysis gives it the same in proteins as Al- ialfa. Can be cut 4 times a yr. Ex- tra good for stock. Will make special price on 2 M, or more. Nowa good time to plant. S. T. Smith, Cuth- bert, Ga. - area palmrgs Frost proof E. J. and Chas. W. cab- bage plants, 65c, 500; $1 M. Post- paid.. Grown without soda. 1. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga. _ oS -Lady. T.,. Klondike, Kellogs. Beauty, Cordele and- Corneille Famous, Straw- berry plants, 35c a 100; $2.50 M. PP. Now time to plant. M. N. Wertz, Thomasville, Ga. 2 million large, stocky good:as can be grown cabbage. plants, 500, 75c; $1 M. FOB. _Add postage where to be sent Ey. PP. E. T. . Clemnts,... San- dersville, Ga. reas He) _ Frost proof cabbage plants, C. O. D. $1M. and chgs. Free*Hst of sed plants, flowers and bulbs. Andrew Clark, Thomasville, Ga. , . Everbearing strawberry plants, 20c a 100; peppermint, 10c a doz. Add postage. Miss Ruth White, Dahlon- ega, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 33. ee Mastodon strawberry, genuine, ex- tra large, oe 1. yrs from breeder. 75c a 100. . Only 500. plants.. 'f less than 100 orders, at 1c each plant. John Crone, Philomath, Ga. Everbearing and Lady T. strawber- ry plants, 25c a 100, $2 M. Add post-: vk es Annie Dockery, Dahlonega, Be wed: Kudzu cutti - with roots, 7T5c a 100, del. or exch. for C, W. or J. W. cabbage piants; 100 Kudzu del. for ue cabbage. Wm. C. Weeks,. Harlem, Fresh, mee well rooted 7 in. frost proof cabbage: Steins early Flat. Dutch: and Wakefields. Expert packing. Full count. Prompt | del. guar, 300, 60c; 700, $1;.$1.25 M. post- |paid. Cabbage-collard, same price. C. F,. Maddox, Buford, Ga. oy ees Large quantity of frost proof cab- bage plants, 2bc a 100; 50c, 300; 5c, 500; $1.35 M. Postpaid; 5 M.. $4 Exp. collect. 24 hours service guar. Large, well rooted, sat. guar. Grady, Kelley; Sulphur Springs, Ga, Rt. 1. = Chas. W. early Flat Dutch, Alr Head, and Copenhagen Market: -cab- bage plants, 500, 90c; $140 M. del. PP. $1 M. FOB by express. Ga. col- ard, same price as cabbage: John W. Berryhill, Lakeland, Ga. ee Genuine Lady. T. strawberry plants, 40c a 100; 500, $1.50; $2.75 M. Progres- sive Everbearing . strawberry, 45c a 100; 500, $1.75; $3 M. Also a few more Condons imp. Mastodon, 75c a 100; 500, $1.75; $6.50 M. Sage, 1 yr. old, 10 bunch, 8 for 25c; 75c doz. rhubarb pie plants, 80c per 1-2..doz. $1.50 doz. PP... Cash with order. John B. Nix, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1. . ee Harliest var..imp.. Klondike straw~ berry plants, 30c a~i00; $2.25. M. del. Well rooted. Young olants. Prompt shipment. Mrs. J. 8. Crowe; Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4. Frost. proof Chas. W. and Copen- hagen Market cabbage plants, $1.25 a postpaid. R. L. McRee, Meigs, a. Himalaya blackberry plants, strong roots, 2 doz. for 55c; 4 doz. 95c; $1.30 per 100. ist and 2nd zones. A on orders for 4 doz. or less, and 10c $1.25 M. FOB.) strawberry piaiis, $1.50, 509: - PAGE FIFTEEN per 100 it out of second zone. What have you in exch. Mrs. S. T. Smith, Austell, Ga. Rt, 2. Box 90. All var. cabbage, Bermuda onion and Ga. collard plants, $1 M. by ex- press or $1.50 M. prepaid mail. G. W. Coleman, Tifton, Ga. eo Sev; hundred strawberry plants for sale, or excl. for white feed sacks. 100 plants for 10 sacks, i00 Ib. size ia. to pay postage. Jane Wiley, Wa- leska, Ga. Rt. 1. Box. 55. Fe Chas. W. and E. J. cavbage, $1 M. 5M. 90c M. Fuli count. Good strong Ppiants and quick shipment. Harold Smith, Baxley, Ga. Ri. 4. : s Extra, fine, open. field grown cab- bage plants, from extra select seed, well rocted. .Eariy Flat Dutch, Chas. W. 300, 60c; 700, $1; $1.25 M. Expert packing and prompt shipment. C. R. Burell, Auburn, Ga. Rt. 1. Strawberry platits, $1.50 M. FOB. Mrs, R. V. Newsome, Washington, Ga. Ru. 5. Box 94. : Thrifty, Gov. insp. Everbearimg 75c a 100; - Kion- dike, Missicnary and Lady Thompson, 50ca 100; $3.60 M. Prompt shipment. x. M. Head, Cleveland, Ga. ; imp. true to name, Gov. insp. Klon- dike, Lady T. and Missionary straw- berry: piants, 40c a 100; $3.50 M. Pro- gressive and Everbearing plants, $1 a 100; $6 M. del. I. V. Head, Cleveland, Ga -E, J. cabbage plants, $1 M. Prepaid in 5M. idts. BB. M. Bratcher,: Aima, Ga, : rost- proof cabbage plants, large, healthy, well rooted, extra carly J. and Chas. W. Succession, Sure Head and Flat Dutch, 60c, 500; 90e M. Bermuda onion plants, 500, 75c; $1.15 M: Del. Wil ship C..O. DD. J./P. Me-. Cook, Fitzgeraid, Ga. er frost. proof cabbage plants, C. O, D. Exira early J. and Chas. W._ Large, stalky and well rooted, 60c, 500; 90c M.. Bermuda. onion. piants, 500, 75;_ $1.15 M. Prompi shipment. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga. Large, weil rooted, frost proof cab- | plants, ready for immediate e ee Leading var. 500, 60c del. shipment. $1 M. del. 5 M. up, 90c M. del. W. Stokes, Macon, Ga. Rt. 3.. Frost proof cabbage and_ collard plants, 500, 80c; $1.25 M. Klondike strawberry plants, 500, $1.25; $2 M. Prompt shipment. J. C. Chambers, Gainesville, Ga. RFD 1. Fy ae = { Ci -Imp. Giant Everbearing strawberry plants, 15c a 100, $1 M. del. Mrs. Em- ma A. Hendryx, Sylvania. Ga. Rt. 4, Box 130. C. W. cabbage and Ga. collard plants, 1.25 M. 5 M and up, $ a nery and McDonalds blackberry $1 a 100; $7.50 M. Lutie grapes an 1 M. Lucretia , scuppernongs, $1.50 a doz. L. E. Toole, Macon, Ga. Rt. 2 een ng, $3.50 a eines sent; also Himalayan berry, 25 each, or $2 doz. prepaid. Sam Far- mer, Dalton, Ga. Rt. 4. Lady T. strawberry, Klondike and Everbear-_ M. PP. prepaid. Only good 20c a 100; $1.25 M. Add postage. Birdell Stancil, Dah- al lonega, Ga. RFD 1. Everbearin strawberry, 30c a 100, del. peppermint, 20c doz. del. also flax seed, 15c spoonful. Miss L. Dahionega, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 33. Cabbage plants, 50c, 300; Ga. Rt. 2. 500, 5c, $1.25 M. Hoyt Anderson, Gainesville, Flat Dutch cabbage and Ga. H. col- lard, 15c a 100; $1.25 M. Large Klon- dike plants, 25c a 100; Everbearing, 40c a 100.. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4. Sev. M. strawberry plants, kinds: Lady T., Excelsior and Klon- dike. 25 a 100; $1, 500; $1.75 M. Thos. Smith, Thompson, Ga. RFD 2. mixed 3 Well rooted E. J. and C. W. cabbage and Ga. H. collard, 20c a 100; 65c, 500; $1.10 M. del. 5 M. lots, $0c M. collect. Prompt ship. Winfred Waldrip, Flow- ery Branch, Ga. ae eS -Ga. Heading collard plants, now ready, 25c a 100; $1.25 M. del. Prompt ship. A. J. Nix, Flowery Branch, Ga. Reok, a ate Flat Dutch and Chas. W. cabbage, 90c, 500; $1.50 M. del. 5 M. and up, $1.25 4 M. Exp. Col. Ga. collard, 300, 60c; 500, 85c; $1.25 M. del. L. M. Wingo, Gaines- ville, Ga. Rt. 2. 10 to 20 M. Lady T. strawberry, $1.50. M. FOB. M. F. Jones, Metter, Ga_Rt. i. Box Tit. Lady T. and Everbearing strawberry. _ mixed, 25c a 100, del. 90c for. 600 del. M. F, Etris, large size and ~ Add postage. No checks. Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. I. Blue Stem collard, good roots, 80c, 500; $1.25 M. mailed; 5 M. or more, 90 M. Cabbage, same (Continued on page eighteen) o 2 price. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Add de | Ga es ~~ PAGE SIXTEEN . Miscellaneous For Sale _ (Continued from pare eleven} money order. Mrs. Thornton McCur- ley, Rartwell, Ga. Rt: 2. White muslin bran sacks, large 75 Ib. size. 15 sacks for $1.10 postpaid. Mrs. . J. Collins, Demorest, Ga. Empty 50 gal. syrup bbs. in A-1 cond. fing Pals the bung removed. $1.50 ach, Albany, Bob McCormack, Albany, Ga... _ New white downy feathers, 60c Ib. del. Sample on request. Mrs, Mary Collins, Cordele, Ga. Nice, cured leaf tobacco, 20c Ib. del. in lots of 5 or more lbs. Ira C. Ander- son, Roy, Ga. Sev. 1-2 gal. cans of blackberries, 50c can, or exch. for white and black-eyed peas, or any kinds of crowders at reasonable prices, or for a good shoat at reasonable price. Mrs. G. H. Wat- son, Athens, Ga. Rt. 3. 20 Ibs. duck and geese feathers. Slightly used, in good cond.-50c lb. Mrs . P. Peek, Varnell, Ga. Rt. 2, Jute feed sacks, 100 Ibs. cap. good w Kingsland, Ga. - Yellow Root, 25c lb. Bear Foot, cala- bark, sassafras, Queen of the Meadow, each, 25c lb. gourds, all kinds 15c ea. gooseberry, 10c ea. Exch. for cotton or white feed sacks. Mrs. R. C. Stover, Pisgah, Ga. : ; Black walnut kernels, large pieces, ean and dry, 1930 crop. 50c Ib. Ibs. $2.25 del. in Ist and 2nd _ zones. John Crone, Philomath, Ga. _ 200 cans of home grown, hand packed tomatoes in No. tents guar, 1 lb. 3 oz, 10 per can, FOB. Checks accepted. L. W. Hembree, La- vonia, Ga. RFD 2. ! - Sev. Ibs. crystalized citron, 6c. Ib. nh igsgas Mrs. J. W. Perry, Rochelle, Boy Citron preserves , raspberry and blackberry jam, and fig preserves, all - 80c pt. green tomato pickies, 20c pt: beet pickle, 30c qt. If to be sent by mail, Hawkins, Alvharetta, Ga. Rt. 4. : tities. Enough to bundle for 5 large brooms, $1 a bundle, del. Miss Kath- _leen Ward, Toomsboro, Ga. Rt. 2. Miscellaneous Wanted - Want to exch. 2 pts. each, black crow- der peas, old time goose crowders, and little yellow peas at 35c per qt. free from bugs, for white, 100 lb. feed sacks at 6c each. I to pay postage on peas when sacks are del. Mrs. Jannie Fen- _ der, Stockton, Ga. Rt. A. Box 112. . Want to hear from parties who can tan sheep hides. Will pay cash for ' work. Geo. A. Bell Jacksonville, Ga.. . Want to exch. $100 value for chick- ens, or hogs. Write if interested. Mrs. Sheil Prannen, Stilson. Ga. . Want reasonable 1 ton or more of poultry manure, off board or cement cor without sand or dirt. Mrs. Mattie Oliver Scotland, Ga. _- Will exch. white, baby lima beans, for _ good 100 lb. white, feed sacks. Mrs. E. _H. Johnson, Pitts, Ga. Rt. 2. Want new geese and duck feathers. Quote best price for cash. Mrs. Byron _ Forester, Rising Fawn, Ga. Rt. 2. _ > Want to hear from party having old fashioned moss beer seed. Mrs. Wil- -_iams, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 6. Box 15. Want to exch. articles of value, $10, _ $7.50, $5 and $3.50 for shrubbery, laying hens, or field seed. Write for infor- mation. Mrs. E. Spence, Dunwoody, Ga, Rt. 1. _ Want to exch..a rooster and pullets, April hatch, full blood 8. C. R. I. Reds, _ for a pr. of reg. Chin. rabbits large enough to breed, or doe all ready bred. in good cond. and healthy exch. for a oes pig or for 2 bu. wheat or rye, good - for seed, del. Geo. Blackwell, Cleve- land, Ga. Rt. 4, Georgia Products For Sale CORN, SEED CORN AND CORN . MEAL FOR SALE . 200 bu. shelled corn, $1 bu. FOB al- so corn meal, $1 bu. G. D. Fain, Edi- son, Ga. = , Murphys imp. prolific seed corn, * to 4 good sized ears on stalk. 1 pn del. Gober Murphy, Jasper, Ga. Rt. 2. or eych. for equal value. B lbs. dry yellow root, $4 del. Cash or |. cond. 3c each, FOB. D. G. Caldwell,- mus, wild sweet potato and wild cherry 2 sanitary cans. Con-. add 5c postage on all orders. Mrs. Eula Nice new broom straw in large quan- | _ This yrs. crop pop corn, sonnd an4 |W. MARKET BULLETIN COTTGN SEED FOR SALE Pure Ruckers improved, extra fine, tirst yr. from Orig, $1-bu. FOB. Go- ber Murphy, Jasper, Ga. Rt. 2. Better staple Piedmont Cleveland. first yr. froni Orig. $1 bu. OY exci, ios seed oats, or syrup. G. C. Edmond- son, Temple, Ga. Rt. 2. Quality guar. 70c bu. W. D. Watson, Loganville, Ga. Piedmont Cleveland, first yr. from Orig. $1 bu. or exch. for seed oats, or ou . .@, GC. Edmondson, Temple, Ga. Rt. 2. 100 bu. Cooks Wilt Resistant, 90c ou. Lots of 10 bu. 75c bu. W. iS. Nox- von, Edison. Ga. ; Ruckers, $1 bu. 1st yr. from. Oris sinned 48 per cent lint. Alfred Rob- ason, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 168. Long staple cotton seed, $1 bu. dei n Ga. . A. Bell, Kensington, Ga. Arkansas Rowden 40 (the new cot- son sensation), 40 per cent, 1 1-16 in. int. Drought, wilt and storm resist- ant. Seed direot from the Developer last spring. $1.50 bu; also Lightning with some good family to do light - farm work, with good garden and ee. Can repair any kind of arm machinery milk and. tend to John Walker, Dev- ereaux, Ga Single man with five yrs. exp. in dairying, wants a job on a dairy or --any other kind of farm. First class dry hand milker. Work for $8 per week, board and laundry. .T. W. Ea- son, Stone Mountain, Ga. Young: man, willing worker, wants position on farm. Understands ma- chinery. No bad habits. Wm. R. Swann. Newton, Ga. Middle aged married man with no ~ children wants job as foreman in dairy. A-1 milker, understands all hases of dairying. Would want toa moved, but would pay in work. South Ga. preferred, but will go any- where or would consider small dairv (12 or 15 cows) or one horse farm on - shares. mixed farming, not much cot- ton. Ref. exch. W. A. Dodd, Thom- aston, Ga. Rt. 3. : - Want job for 1931 on farm, peach orchard or dairy farm. Can drive tractor or truck and do ordinary re- iring. 35 yrs. old, have wife and hree children and experience in al! kinds of farm work. Honest, sober, See worker. State wares per mont in first letter. T. W. Manning, Dud- Jey, Ga. Rt. 1 TI. U. Payne, Cornelia, Sat ~ Man 40 yrs. old wants job on farm as overseer ior 30 piows or wiil work on.a poultry farm. No bad habits rand can give references if preferred. State best J. O. Duncan, van begin work at once. offer in first letter. Clem, Ga. Rt. 1. _ Young man 21 yrs ofd, no bad hab- its, high school education wants job on a farm. Can prune trees, drive trucks or any kind of work on farm. life time experience, and can ve reference. Make best offer to start a J. Chester Duncan, Clem, Ga. Want job as overseer on truck farm or apple orchard. 15 yrs. exp in bot. jobs. Write what you Pg can offer. 7a. Rt. 1. Want a dairy and some chicken and hogs on 50-50 basis or salary. Write. what you will do in first letter T. L. Chaffin, Milledgeville, Ga. Rt. 1 Want a 3 horse farm on 50-50 bas- is.. Prefer near Athens, Ga. but would sonsider farm in Elbert, Hart or Madison counties. Must be land, good house, convenient to school and churches with an honest and sober man. D. W. Davis, Dewy Rose, Ga. Man with severa] years ep. iw b a job overseeing a farm or : T. Ward, 14 Schell Ave., Macon, Ga. Want one horse crop for 1931 on 50-50 basis and will work from now until then. Will have to be moved and furnished. Dock Kemp, Acworth, fa. Rt. 1. ; Want good, large 1 horse farm. on 50-50 basis. Farmed all my _ life. Would like to raise cows, hogs, chick- ens as side line. 33 yrs, old, have |wife and 3 children. big enough to help me. Ref. if necessary. Daniel, RFD 2, Talbotton. Ga. Man 50 yrs. old with no bad habits. wants a good 1 mule or horse crop on halves or work for wages at reason- able price. Want to get with a good man as soon as I get crop: gathered. Will have to be moved. Prefer place in Douglas, Cobb, Campbell, Herd. Fulton, or Carlton counties. Ref. exch. Come to see or write. J. R. Thrasher, Winston, Ga. Rt. 2. Want crop on halves for 1931. rea- 4y to begin at once. Have family of 9. Three boys can do mans work. Raised on farm and have some exp. in hogs and cattle. Would like to have 2 or 4 horse farm. Will have to be furnished. H. A. McLane, Colbert. A, 3 Want good 1 horse crov with some ~nod man or woman. Four in fam- vy and all grown. Want good house snd watar. wood. and vood land nan halves. them to furnish land, stock and tools and half the fertilizer, also aynish me money to make and gath- -r crop. Would consider a truck farm with few cows and hogs and 59 ar gond lavine hens. all on_ halves. rite. HH, I. Martin, Byromville, Ga. Want position as overseer on large farm to do blacksmith and carpenter work and keep un machinery. Can run grist mill. Would take 2 horse farm on shares ar work on stock farm. BR. M. Bonner, Eatonton, Ga. Mt 2. : want work on farm until Xmas, then want farm of enod land. water. nienty of wood, nasture and two hances and barn. Tf interested oome and cea me. H. C. Pope, Hawkins- x 2 Rtv 3, ee, 4n vyre ald wants work taking nharee af a large nlantation. Can do anvthing on a farm and oan eive eand references. Have wife and three abilaran Want sand house. water and mv own arden natch. Write for narHenlars Ed. E. McLaughlin, Rt 1 Moron. Ga. : Tuy hearse farm wanted on 50-59 hacig an wand. nroductive Iand. 4 or ranm hance, Wil have to be frr- nichad Fave plenty nf force fo take care of farm. Experienced farmer. ETT} hava tn ha moved R C. Lively. nN? WirAfea St. Atlanta. Ga. Want place with wand man to over- coe farm or will Simt 10 fo 20 plows av will take 19 to 9M acree in corn and natatrac and other vraducts, and will hire three davs a week for $1.95 a dav and hoard self and wife in aranpriag. World arcent trick farm- ine if nerecsearvy, Want to raise 2 tnt af chickens: wife ta milk eaw and tantra rare af butter and mille for nart ~f same, Wife and celf hoth raiced an farm and wunderctand farmine Taf ach. 1 hoy 99 oe nid yoni? Mra th hava eran an 5N-80 hasis. Can Svivea Foard nr other make of car. Nfava at anre, Gilad ta heln cather m-acent crop. J, K. Fuller, Junction City, Ga. A.B Rt. 1 Rg MARKET BULLETIN "Farm Help Wanted basis to inear church and school. ations apply. Want competent help for 444 acres near Athens (near Wintervilie), 4 good houses and out-bldgs. plenty oi bottoms, and pasture. Ideal for stock or dairy. 2 fine creeks on. place. Produces. bale of cotton, corn, 65) bu. and wheat, 383 bu. to acre. Share Self. with either: Joe B. Suddeth, Colbert, Ga. Rt. 3, or T J. Hallyburton, Atlanta, Ga. 769 W. Peachtree St. San Want young man. 18 to 25 yrs. o: age to milk 5 or 6 cows and also. cul tivate 10 acres land. J. L. Reea Shamblee, Ga. Rt. 2. Want to trade with a good black~ smith, good worker in iron, who car weld iron with mellow fire, also goo. with horseshoeing and wood work an. zan do work rapidly and promptly. Mrs. Henry Lynch, Lumpkin, Ga. Want tenant for farm in small town in Morgan county for 3rd and 4th of crops, who will furnish. stock and supplies. Have 76 acres, about 40 acres in cultivation, balance in woodland. Good three room house, splendid well water on back rch, arn, water on farm. len- did home for desirable party, 1-2 mi. from school and churches. Mrs. Madge B. McRee, 583 Ponce de Leon Ave., Atlanta, Ga. Want a honest, sober white wages, to do general farm work. Must be good worker and single. Will pay reasonable wages and board for right party. J. A. Cannon, Rt. 4, Box 45, Sylvester, Ga. - Want. strong, rere es industrious, honest man, and boy 18 yra. or older, | who have exp. with riding cultivator and hogs. Prefer a man that can keep up a Ford truck. 3 room un- sealed house. 1 large room screened. Moderate wages for 1931, probably part of this vear.- Must move self. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga. Want farm help on 3rd and 4th for a 2 horse farm, plant wheat, oats, corn, cotton and . Good land. good house and water, 12 mi. Atlanta. Must be able to finance self. _No whiskey drinker need appiv. 8. H. Hardeman. Stene Mtn, Ga. SE Want family with 6 or 7 who are thru school; industrious, sober, wil! work, head of family or his wife or some grown son or daughter must have fair education, to work on farm people E. H. George, Madison Ga Two horse farm for rent on shares Pasture, plenty of wood,. runnine water. Good for general farming. I interested write or come to see me Miss Lucy Hass, Dawson, Ga. Rt. 3. Live Stock For Sale CATTLE FOR SALE 1 Red Eng. heifer, 8 1-2 mos old. wt. 350 Ibs. in good cond. $175. One Guernsey and Jersey cress milch cow 5 vrs. old. Gives 2 gal. milk and Ib butter in good cond. $45 at barn. M D. Hamil, Bremen, Ga. 20 nice grade J, heifers, solid col. av. 400 Ibs. each. Most of them bre? and will come in from March tre Tune, $30 each: 18 fat steers, av. 60 lbs. each, 5c Ib. 4 fat bulls, av. 700 Ibs. 5c Ib. Cash. 8. K. Smith, Flo- villa, Ga. 1 extra good milk and butter cow will give 3 1-2 gal. milk and 1 bh butter per day, also 1 bull, Holstein and Jersey cross, $20: 3 Jersey stort emall bulls. for best offer. R. F. Sike Svivester. Ga. 1 vr. old Jersey bull. wt. about 50 'ths., $65. Hulon McTier, Stapletor C 7A. Z / ; Pure bred Jersey hetfer calf, 4 me ald. not reg. $19 FOB. Mrs. J. C Wine, Tayonia, Ga. Rt. 1. : 13 mos old vearling male, in goo order, 3-4 Guernsey. 1-4 Jersey, rea- Av far service. $99.50 at my barn fer aiick sale, M. Evans, Rebecca Ga, Rt. 2. 1 dark chocolate col. heifer, 22 mc- nid. from fine red Jersev 4 gal. mil! and hitter in nronortion cow fown- er refused S100 for her more thar anep). $28 FOR for heifer: also ' wack J. heifer. 18 mos. ald. erand- Aanehtor af Reo J. butt and voor crada J. enw. $98. No exch and ne aharlc Shinned Vehtly crated Rate T R tested In cood cond, Mrs. & PD Tanac CMiVetiMe Ga. Rt 2. ? nira. hich erade Jersey milch anws. all milking, Tf taken at once sell cheap; also 6 male calves, $25 or oe suns man who can finance him- | each papers free. for deeiios $12. Lf same breed. $25 ea. AN) prolfic stock. Make offer. PAGE SEVENTEEN . " ATU exch. for a hog, wt. 225 lbs. FP Madison. Come to see them. FP Bohlen, Madison, Ga. > _ Good J. milech cow, now giving i-2 gal. milk and 1 Ib. butter pe day; will give 3 1-2 gal. and 1. ae paper on eae 4 6 ee old. ever goes Y; .. Mrs. Alic Fendley, Waco, Ga. Rt. 1. es 4 Large 4 yr. ola J. cow,.3 gal. d: 4 mos old calf by reg. Guernsey male 3100. H. L. Williams, Atlanta, Ga, 1724 Bankhead Highway, N. W. _ 1 good, fresh in milch. cow, givi 3 gal. and over, grass fed, $50 at tot. Come see or write. Mrs, 5. Thompson, Farmington, Ga. Rt. 1 High grade Jersey and Hols reifers. Write for prices. E. B. Ca Washington, Ga. eG _ One three quarter Guernsey bull . old, wt. about 600 Ibs. Dam . half breed; sire of the be blood lines. Make an offer. Geo. Trawick, Linton, Ga. ie Reg. Jersey heifer, Granddaughter of Lynwood Alberta Fair (the fin bull ever used at Athens). 10 m old and considered 1 of the best h fers for age in country, shown 2 Newton County Fair and Southeast: ern Fair, and a prize winner. Priced especially low for auick sale, $75 FOB G. M. Williams, Almon, Ga. | Good Jersey cow, pure bred, Give 4 gal. milk, freshen before Xmas, or $50 cash and take heifer in part nayment. Mrs. E. Wright, Yatesvill /boy between 15 and 22 yrs. of age for) Ga. ee HOGS FOR SALE | : 12 Duroc Jersey male ready, 8 weeks old, reg. name, from ze winners at Atila swine. show in Sept. 1980, $11 eac includes reg. papers. Black Essex and Duroc Jersey cross all black. fine thriftv hog, $8 each. Nine weeks old. J. Carl Daughtry. Metter, Ga. Mixed brood sows for sale or and pies. One thoroughbred Duroc wt with 4 pies month old. $25. One thorouchbred Duroc eilt piewed one time $22 not reg, FE. L. Dixon, Black shear, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 104. 5 -O. I. C. gilts. bred and unbred 29 pigs soon ready : Bie litters, quick growth bie profits. All rec. and from. eholera immune herd. A. Sale City. Ga, : ae Thorouchbred Duroc Jersey pigs, 7 weeks old from as good steck as th South affords. either sex ree. in buy- ars name. Tf interested write for fur- ther information and prices. R. A 7 pies 5 weeks old. $18 cash or ex for 20 bu. corn. del. G. L. V. Odum, Ga. Rt. 1. - Bhoeats and pies for fattening. | ces reasonable at farm 2 miles no of Madison. EE, H. Georgia, Jr., Mad- ison. Ga. Bir Bone P. C. and Black Essex eross pire 3 mos. old. $4 each Treat- ad and crated. FOR Osierfield. Edd Warper. Osierfield. Ga... 2) 3 15 nice fat feeder shoats. $5 ea. 2 cond brond sows. ttle bone P. C. the -mal} stav fat kind, about the sine of Pine Guinea hoe. both bred to 1 boar Also 1 bear of same stock of bars 1 yr. old. $20. x Miss Tnte Lancaster, Svivester, Ga. HORSES AND MULES FOR SAUTE One 5 yr. old stallion horse. wt. 935 Tbs. $225 or will exch. for a real 20 5 or 6 yr. old mare mule, ree. mot is good blood and shy. J. T. Robin son, Donalsonville, Ga, Rt. 2, Box 55. One mare mule, 12 vrs. old, goo anndition every wav, will work any. where. gentle and kind, wt. 1000 Ths 711 take $6A cash for. quick sale. T. oF, Partee. Watkinsville. Ga. Rt. 2 1 vr. larce farm miles, strony an apnd. wt. 1200 and 1200 Ybs.. $275.09 for pr. One medium size mule. gen- , exch, for sood black with 2 wht feet. fol) of life and Hl work to saddle. bueev or plow. sinele and dovble. Will accept sod white enrn or ners and part money. write. M. PR. Lockhart, Louisville, Ga. + Bov #4 Qnr 4 mutes for sale. Also 299 af corn. Call ard see me at Barto PA Salter. Rartoow Ga ie b erav mite about 1900 Ths, ez- aoe farm and plow mule, Will sell ahean if tekken at onee. Call Walnut 2709 or write J. TT. Etheridge, 305 Walton Ride. Atlanta Ga. : (Continued on page twenty) A Dae monic Plants For Sale ish (Continued from page fifteen) Frost. proof E. J. and Chas. W. cab- bage planis, $1 M. F. L. Grigg, Gaines- ville, Ga. Box 55. is Ms of Long Island: and E. J. and early Flat Dutch cabbage, also cap- -bage-collard. All ready. 25c a 100; $1.25 M. del. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Reg- os E. J. and Chas. W. cabbage plants, also Ga. H. collard, 300, 55c; $1 M. del. Sat. guar. E. L. Durham, Dublin, Ga. - 65c; $1.10 M. del. @ 100; $1.25 M. Full count. ship. Postpaid. J. B. Bennette, Flow-. we del. _#E. Browning, Doerun, Ga. Rt. 4: _ Chas. W. 200, 30c; 50c, 500; $1 M H. C. Rowe, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 2. horse apple, pear, 20c each; goose berries, $1 doz. | garden horse mint, 10c bunch; horse - radish, 75 doz. { orders. Miss Ramie Turner, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4. ee Rt. 5. Chas. W. cabbage, now ready, 500, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1. Frost proof Wakefield, Flat Dutch cabbage and Ga. H. collard, 500, 65c; mh $1 M. postpaid. Miss Rosa Lee May, Lewiston, Ga. - Chas. W. cabbage, Ga. H. collard, 25c ery Branch, Ga. RFD 1. ; E. J. and Chas. W. cabbage, 75c, 500; $1 -M. Crystal. Wax Bermuda onion, $1 M. Cash with order. W. H. Boatright, Alma, Ga. E. J. and Dutch cabbage, 60c, 400; $1 M. Everbearing Klondike and Lady T. strawberry plants, 25c a 100; $1.50 M. dei. C. Garrett, Oakwood, Ga. - Iceberg lettuce plants, 30c a 100; $2 Ready to transplant. Mrs. O. FE. J. and Chas. frost proof cabbage, now ready, 500, 75c; $1.25 M. postpaid. Chanclor, Se-. Prompt shipment. R. ville; Ga. C. W. cabbage plants, and Heading: Aline EK. OW. del. collard, 20c a 100; $1 M. del. _ Baker, iforman Park, Ga. Rt. 1.. ya Frost proof cabbage plants, Chas. J. W. and Flat Dutch cabbage, _ Heading var. collard, 25c a 100; $1.25 M. del. 5 M. up, 75c M. exp. col. Klon- dike and Lady T. strawberry, 25 a 100, $2 M. del. 5 M. up, $1.75 M.:Exp. col. _ Dewey Teal, Gainesville Ga. Rt. 1. Mastodon and Lady T. a strawberry, 35c a 100; red and black renner Eh: doz; white Eng. peach trees, Damson plum, Eng. sugar Add postage on small Live Stock For Sale s CATTLE FOR SALE os 50 head grade J. heifers, all bred, _ will freshen this fall and winter. From - extra heavy stock. Well dev. Would ~ consider exch. for corn or hay. T. Willis, Villa Rica, Ga. Box 56. - 8 mos. old J. heifer, in good cond. - very gentle for sale or exch. lor 15 hens and 1 rooster of a good strain. R. W. Hickey, Roswell, Ga. Rt. 2. Cream. col. J. heifer, 30 mos. old, ent. to register. will freshen in cot _ spring. Her mother gave 5 gal. mi and 1 1-2 Ibs. butter per day. $50: also 1 cream col. full J. heifer, about 2 yrs. old, freshen in spring (mether of this ' heifer gives 4 or 4 1-2 gal. per day). ang ; Mrs. H. H. Wilson, Mt. Airy, Ga. 4 grade heifers from 8 to 10 mos. old, from good dairy cowse and inig good cond. $85 for lot; crated for $90; son, Loganville, Ga. -fyoung bull reg. in buyers name, 7 mos. old, from goed dairy cow. and in 40 head of-beef cattle for sale. Fitzpatrick, Jeffersonville, Ga. RFD 4. Phone Tarversville Ga. Reg. J. calves, 10 days or 2 days old. _ Sired by Starlights Combination and SS milking stock; out of high producing reg. dams. $25. ea. or exch. for anything can use at see price. S. G. McNeill, Arlington, 2. 1 Guernsey bull, not ent. to reg, 1 yr. Old, $25. FOB. L. H. Hensler, Thom- ton, Ga. ; Reg. Jersey bull, 2 1-2 yrs. old, also _. some good milch cows and heifers at reasonable prices. Come see our stock. Bethany Home. Vidalia, Ga. r 1 grade Guernsey bull from heavy _ milker, 5 mos. old, larg to age, $15. FOB. H. A. Wilson, Martin, Ga: RFD 2. 3 mos old J. bull, out of a fine J. cow by @ reg, bull, but calf cant be reg. $i! 0, No exch. J. E. Bailey, Raymond, a. : ' Fine grade J. cow, now siving 2 gal. ' milk, av. 1 tb. butter; will freshen seain next April. Seldom ever goes dry; also have 2 grade Jedsey heifers of heavy 1 about 18 mos. old, other, 6 mos. old. See them at my Mrs. Dora Waldrip, | ge H. H. Kellogg, Cumming, Ga. 1 bull, Red Pole and. Holstein, cross. 2 yrs. old. Gentle and kind, handled | all his life by small boy. $50 or exch. | for a good, young cow, fresh or soon to freshen. .Claude Blackwell, Cleveland, Ga, Rt. 4. color, black tongue and switch. Drop- ;ped Nov. 8, 1927.. Write for further | particulars and price. T. E. Perkerson, | Greenville, Ga. - Guernsey bull calf, 5 mos. old. Dam now making advanced Register Rec- 'ord of over 40 Ibs. a mo. F. B. Rawl- ings, Sandersville, Ga. Reg. Guernsey bull for sale or exch. Prompt. if A.. Ir- for young heifers or calves. See at my place, 10 mi. south of Athens, at Bar- | Bett Shows. N. T. Polk, Athens, Ga. HOGS FOR SALE | Reg. Duroc 3 mos. old 50 lb. pigs, | Finest Sensation breeding, reg. in buy- ers name, $9 each; 1 extra fine Sensa- tion herd boar, 2 yrs. old, over 400 Ibs. in medium flesh, $50. Bargain Selling ito prevent inbreeding. Z. L. Scott, Con- | cord, Ga. | 1 full stock P C. brood sow, wt. about '200 lbs. bred to: full stock Jersey, to _farrow about Nov. 28th, with 3rd litter ; (brought 8 pigs in first and 10 pigs in second litter). $35. Cash with order. iW. A. Brantley, Tennille, Ga. ,. Reg. big bone black P. C:,boar, 1 yr. | Old, fine cond. Just right for heavy ser- , Vice. $35; trio, 2 sows and 1 boar, 3 mos. old. wt. about 60 Ibs. each, $28, or $10 each. All in good shape. No exch. Ped. on ea. pig. J. E. Bailey, Raymond, Ga. Thoroughbred P. C.- male, $30 cash, or exch. for Jersey heifer. sell, Brunswick, Ga. Sows and pigs, dif. ages and numbers. Write for prices. W. J. Morgan, Still- more, Ga. Rt. 3 up. Prices reasonable, at farm, 3 mi. from town. E..H. George, Jr. Madison, G Fa yt . : 12. = P, Co: ana Duroe pogs, av wt. 45 ibs. $5 each. $55 for lot at my farm. H. A. Martin, Luthersville, Ga. Black Essex 10 wks. old pigs, cholera Eastman, Ga. Rt. 3. 160 hogs for sale. Irwin Fitzpatrick, Jeffersonville, Ga. RFD 4. Phone, Tar- versville, Ga. a 2 PP, C. male, wt. about: 400 Ibs: with reg. papers for sale, or exch. for seed oats, corn or yr. old hens. W. J. Tarle- ton, Newnan, Ga. - : : ' 6 thoroughbred Duroc J. pigs, eligible to reg. 13 wks. old, $8.50 ea. FOB. 3 each, males and females. O. H. Wright, Atlanta, Ga. 412 Peters Bldg. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE. to. anything. $25. or will trade for hogs or milch cow of equal. value. G. P Whittington, Omega. Ga. Rt. 2. 1 black 12 yr. old mare wt. 850 or 900 Ibs. $75. Ga. raised and an extra good buggy horse, gentle and in good cond. W. J. Brantley, Statesboro, Ga. Rt. 4. eas 41... iis ee mos. old Chin. $2 per pr. - Cash with order.. J. T. Allen, Catuiila, Ga. Stahls str d Ped Stahls strain .an ed. Just grown. $4; Cheaper by pr. or trio. Bred, or ready to breed Chin. nearly. grown. $3 each, . $8 trio. E. T, Almon, Midland Ped. White Flemish Giants, all ages extra good:. stock. Sell or exch. for qual value in country smoked hams. J. A. Kauffman, Savannah, Ga. 13 Hast 48th St. . 9 mos. old. Will breed to reg. buck if fesired. Also. ped. Silver Marten and N. 4, does. Write for prices. Dr. R %. Reed Acworth, Ga, Chinchillas, tested- breeders, exch. for anv pure bred hens or pigs Jno, Wo Taller Pika Ga, A-1 farm mare, 12 vrs. old, and fine mule colt. 4 mos.-old (male). Mare ts safe for ladies or children to drive: work anywh.ere. Cheap: for. cash, or exch. R. 8. Parham, Greenville, Ga. . RABRB'TS FOR SALE | 1 pr. grown, reg. choice Conrad King Chinchillas, extra nice. $10 pr. or exch. ifor pure bred ehickens: also another nr. choice Conrad Kine Chinchillas. $10 jor exch. for 5 March hatch, Donaldson |e I. Red pullets: R, H. Crawford, i'Terer, Ga. | 'Thorouchbred Chin. 3 to 8 mos. old. not reg. but ent: to rez. 14 8-mos. old, 8-mos. old, $80 for lot, or $3.80 pr; | Exch. for hogs, or cows of equal value. 1 W. E. DeLoach, Blackshear, Ga. ; 1 es: bull, wt. about 900 Ibs. solid | B. O.. Fus- Hogs and pigs for fattening, 50 Ibs. | immune, $7 each with Ped. A. L. Law, calves. reg. or sub. to reg. Z. Red does and bucks, | - Sev, very fine ped, Chin. does, 7 to 5 White N. %. 5 mos. old: 4 mature | Sell or | BULLETIN. 1 large Chin. doe, 18 mos. old, sub. to reg. $6 or exch. for 6 ready to lay | young Leghorn hens, well dev. and well culled. A.B. Bersons, (No town given). . Stahls Silven Chin. Ped. free of dis- ease and healthy. 7 mos. old $3.25 pr. | N. Z. Red 8 mos old, N. Z. Red ped. buck, $1.25; 1 doe, 16. mos. old, ped, and will reg. bred and direct from Stahls. $4.50 (cost $10); 16 mos. doe, direct from Western Fur Farms, $4.50 (cost $12). Ped. and will reg. buck, 11 mos. old, $4; 11 mo. old ped. Chin. doe with slight injury to 1 eye, $3, $18 for lot. Ped. books and books on how to raise, free 1-2 cash bal. COD. All. heal- thy, fat and guar. Exch. for poultry, turkeys, or cabbage and onion seed. Harold Smith, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4. 1 pr. Australian white, pink-eyed rab- bits: 5 Chinchillas, 1 1-2 pr. old, ent. to reg. $10 for lot, or exch. for Duroc J. sow pig, reg. or 10 S. C. R. I. Red (dark red) March or April hatch pullets. Dandridge L. Blanchard, Appling, Ga. Fine reg. and tested Chin-buck, 1 1-2 yrs. old, $4; also nice, reg. does, $3.50 each. Mother and 7 young, 5 wks. old, $6. Ga, Sev. full grown Chin. does and 1 buck, $1.25 each, or would consider exch. All free from disease and nice stock. L. N. Hodges, Oliver, Ga. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 1 large white billy goat, $3. Cash from farm. Ed, E. McLaughlin, Sr., Macon. Ga. Rt. 1. Price Place. 2 milk goat does due to come fresh December 1st. Both 50-50: Nubian and Togegenburg, also a young 100 per cent Nubian doe. All bred to reg. Nubian buck. 1 doe issa 4 1-2 qt. milker; other 3 1-2 qts. Sell or trade for W. L. 1929 hatch hens, or early 1930 hatch pullets. Also trade for farm produce that I can use at Market value. Edwin Simpson, Atlanta, Ga. 676 Tifton, St. N. W. Reg. Nubian buck, for sale. Mrs. C. R. Watson, Marietta, Ga. Pure bred reg. Toggenburg buck, cheap, or exch. for pure bred pullets of any Breed laying or ready to lay; also have 3 pure bred, but unreg. does, cheap or exch. for pure bred pullets. Write. E. C. Stark, Commerce, Ga. - Choice Young Southdown ram of ex-. cellent breeding and cond. $15 FOB. Out of high grade Southdown ewe and Reg. S. ram. Would sell 1 or 2: young, same breed ewes with him if desired. Sat. guar. Correspondence and. inspec- tg invited. R. D. Sanders, Eatonton, {- a. r .. . Live Stock Wanted : . CATTLE WANTED Want a nice little match yoke of a. Want to exch, a $40 good value for cows or hogs. G. D. Whiddon, Syl- vester, Ga. Rt. 5. ; Want to buy J. or Gurnsey heifer W. J. Mor- zan, Stillmore, Ga. Rt. 3. Want few good milch cows, to operate a small dairy, cheap for cash. Give famt. of milk. etc. ea. cow gives, in ans- wering. W. B. Cadle, Mt. Vernon, Ga. Want to hear from party having about 12 good heifer calves, about 2 or 3 mos. old to let out to be raised on 50-50 basis. to 18 mos. old. Have plenty of feed, land for pasture. Will take 2 | or 3 cows and keed them 1 or 2 yrs. and. take good care of them, if not roguish and are good mi'kers, for their feed. R. L. Blackwell, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4. Want Holstein or Jersey milch cow, giving not less than 2 gal. milk per day, fresh in;. also want heifers of same breeding. Must be reasonable. Would like to exch. for same. Paul Clark, Baxley, Ga. ? HOGS WANTED Want to exch. hay for pure bred Hampshire pigs. or for oats or seed rye. O. S. & C. R. Duggan, Chester, Ga. Want to exch. fine Jersey calf (father | reg. and mother fine stock), for a pure bred B. B. P. C. Gilt or a good gilt of some other stock, already bred or a pr. of B. B. turkeys. Write first. Wm. GC. Weeks, Harlem, Ga. Want some shoats wt. from 75 to 125 Ibs. Advise what you have. Clay L. Brown. Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 1. Want 4 P. C. and Duroc pigs, 8 wks. old. Write what wou have and will del. them to Bowdon, Ga. for. Must be good. W. A. Moon, Waco, Ga. Rt. 2. Miscellaneous For Sale Good_ size, dried sheep skins, $1.00 leach, FOB. dock Mundy, Jonesboro, -|FOB here. Mrs. W. L. Carmichael, Madison, | 2 steers. J. F. Wellborn, Rock Springs, | Good red horse in good cond. work |G jee Thursday, November 6, 1930. x Ga. RFD. : _ Fine, mecium and coarsely ground oyster shell for chickens, $1 per 100 Ibs, FOB. W. A. Smith, Savannah, Ga., 102 E. Bay St. : eo Sev. lbs. black walnut kernel 60c | Ib. postpaid. Mrs. H. H. Burch, Hia- ; wassee, Ga. New, snow white, downy feathers, 60c Ib. Mrs W V Robbs, Flowery Branch, (Gao Rt. 1 Good, 20 Ib. practically new feathers | (geese), $20. Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Coch- ran, Ga. Rt. 1. Barn cured tobacco, 15 Ib. 10 Ib.-del. by PP. Fred Pruiett, Alapaha, Ga. Rt. i "30 lbs. new geese feathers, 75 Yb. Mrs. Loyd Price, Wrights- ville, Ga. Rt. 3. ~ Miscellaneous Wanted | Want to exch. Spanish peanuts or running peanuts at $1 bu. or the white peaches, or B. Rock hens or pullets. Mrs. J. A. Culbreth, Whigham, Ga. Rt. Want to hear from. party having Black Haw roots. Will. pay cash, or exch. value for some. Miss Thelma . Speights, Fairburn, Ga. Rt. 1. Want 5001 gal. empty syrup cans for cash or exch. new No. 1 syrup, good planting cotton seed or country meat for same. Make offer. Ref. with first letter. L. E. Phillips, Colquitt, Ga. - Car Lots | CORN FOR SALECar Lots 3 or 400 bu. Hastings seed corn, $3 bu. FOB. Cost $4.80 bu. C. L. Donald- son, Chamblee, Ga. Rt. 2. : A few cars of No. 1 white milling corn, 80 lbs. to the bu. in shuck, ready to ship from Dillard. If interested write me at Rabun Gap. R. L. Ritchie, Rabun Gap, Ga. ; : About 2 solid cars corn for sale. Mrs. Lula B Cook, Milan, Ga. - Corn for sale in car lots, or Jess; 80c bu. FOB. Y. S. Gibbs, Abba, Ga. Car load slinoped shuck ear: corn for sale. A. H. Clarke, Marshallville, Ga. HAY FOR SALECar Lots 40 tons bright peavine and: crab grass (about 50 per cent of each) hay. Cut, stacked and baled without a drop of rain on it. $18 ton, FOB Cars here. J. W. Williford; Ashburn, Ga. Peanut hay. good, sound, slightly dark, $10 per ton. FOB. 10 tons. per car, -J.-Ki Luck, Cordele, Ga. ~ 80 to 100 tons bright soy beans and /deavine hay, in uniform bales, av. from 80 to 90 Ibs. .A. H. Clarke, Marshall- ville; Ga. oe GBs | Sev. cars of peanut and crab grass pay for sale. Jos. Freeman, Blakely, ne eae me 1 car peanut hay, sound and bright, | $15 ton FOB; or would consider any good March or April 1930 hatch good breed hens, good and sound, at rate of 15 of these hens for. each ton hay, FOB pers. W. U. J. Draughon, Whigham, a | cok 5 F arm Help Wanted Want competent help for 444 acres near Athens (near Winterville), 4 good | houses and out-bldgs. plenty of Bot- toms, and pasture. Ideal for stock or dairy. 2 fine creeks on place. Produces bale of cotton, corn, 65 bu. and wheat, 33 bu. to acre. Share basis to man who. can finance himself. . Communicate with either: Joe B. Suddeth, Colbert, Ga. Rt. 3, or T. J. Hallyburton, Atlanta Ga. 759 W. Peachtree St. ee Want belp for a 2 horse crop of good land; good barns, 4 room house and porches, good spring, running water in pasture the year round; near church and. school. 5 mi. east of Adairsville, Ga. Mrs. Lula Scott, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 3: Box 134, ee Want farm help on 8rd and 4th for a good 2 horse farm; good land, house and water; near churgh and school; 12 mi. Atlanta. Must be able to finance self. No whiskey drinker need apply. S H. Hardeman, Stone Mtn.. Ga. RFD Want a reliable colored boy from the country, 13 to 15 yrs. old, who wants. a good home on the farm. Resident of Ga. but P. O. in Fla. C. T. King, Mt. Pleasant, Fla. Rt. 1. Box 43-A. Want white, middle-aged woman, 25 or 30 yrs. of age to live in house on farm with old couple and help with eat poultry, garden etc. for a small Salary. Must be of good character and ~ health. Write for particulars or come iSee. Mrs. J. . Jett, Duluth, Ga. * Rice peas, at 15c lb. for dried apples or _ eee Thursday, November 6, 1930. _ Farm Help Wanted | Want to hear from man. without family who would. be interested in trucking on a small scale, with every- | thing furnished, except seed. 50-50. basis. J. H. McClelland, Waycross, Ga. | Rt. 2. Box 52 B. Want a good, reliable man who wants a good home to live as one of family. and help with farm work. Will. give - ~him enough land to make bale of cot- ton. 1-2 mi. church and school, stores, etc. W. A. Moon, Waco, Ga. Rt. 2. Want to hear from party who can work in blacksmith shop. Must be able to d oany kind of blacksmith shop work 50-50 basis. Write at once. J. L. Southerland, Rome, Ga. Rt. 6. ~Good home and opportunity will be given to boy, 10 or 12 yrs. of age on small dairy farm. Prefer one who can drive car. Candler White, Stone Mtn. Ga. RFD 1. Positions Wanted ~ Dairy work, or 1 horse farm, 50-50 basis. C. M. Greene, Atlanta, Ga. 1025 Avondale, Ga. S. E. Want. 1 or 2 horse crop on halves with pany that witl want some tobacco raised. Want work this winter to help -make my way until crop time. Truck farm some on side line. Will) want. help _W. E. Herring, Elberton, Ga. Rt.-. - Want light farm work. Some exp. in hog raising. Moderate salary, with board, etc. Past middle-aged. Have no family. Best of ref. -So. Ga. pre- ferred. T. C. Fain, Atlanta, Ga. Care Gen. Del: Want job as overseer or wage hand for reasonable salary; near good school and church. Prefer near Macon or Atlanta. Know how to farm and am a willing worker and not afraid of work. Exp. in all kinds of farming, Party to move me and take cost out of my nee W. R. Bost, Willard, Ga. Young couple want home on farm in So. Ga. with old couple to care for them: and look after farm work. Shares or wages at reasonable rate. Young and able to work; no bad habits, and can furnish ref. Can begin at once. For _ further information, write. P. H. Cavin, Menlo, Ga. _.,Want a 3 horse crop for 2 families for 1931 on halves. Can finance self. ple,.Ga. RFD 3. Want place with good man or family where earnest work is appreciated. 55 yrs. old. Lived and worked in Frank- in and Madison counties about 1 yr. _ Glad to fur. ref. W. W. Wiche, Roys-. ton, Ga. Rt. 1. .. Want good 2 horse farm, good land, ood house on Highway: Owner to fur- fish stock tools and fertilizer; I to pay for half of fertilizer in Fall. 50-50 in . G. H. Watson, Athens, Ga. Rt. 3. Want day work until Christmas. Boy -15.and man 43 yrs. Will work for $1 day until July 1, 1931. Also have large force. to gather crop. Ready to move now. Can do any kind of farm work. -25 yrs. exp. D. L. Copeland, Harlem, Ga. Rt. 2. Want to hear from party wanting an _ Overseer for 1931. Sev. yrs. exp. and ;can give good ref. J. W. Perry, Roch- elle, Ga. Fo Want job as gen. farm overseer. Can handle labor of all kinds. 25 yrs. exp. in growing and curing tobacco. Give ood ref. Salary or commission. C, H. ausberry, Hahira, Ga. Rt. 2. 23 yr. old man wants job overseeing 8 to 12. plows at $60. per mo. or work for wages, $20 per mo. and board. Life oe a exp. J. A. Burt, Abbeville, Ga. = Want a good 1 horse crop for 1931. Man with 2 small children. Prefer with widow for whom children will be com- pany; one that can give me day work when not on my crop. Write. R. Land, Haralson, Ga. Want a good 2 horse crop for 1931 on 50-50. Would be interested in hogs. a few cows and chickens. State in first letter just what you have to offer.. No cheap. run-down proposition wanted. Fred L. Henderson. Eastman, Ga. Rt. 7. Widow and 2 high school boys, large enough to plow, milk, or drive truck wants place in farm or dairy. Dairy et Mrs, Edna Macon, Colum- us. Ga. Want job with good man to run a small dairy ;raise chickens and hogs on- shares, or will work some for wages. Married wife and 1 child 4. yrs. exp. in dairy work; 2 yrs es o registered Jer- .Come see or write. J. F. Gober, Tem- Ib crop; can finance self in other ways. | A. |. MARKET BULLETIN Want work at good dairy by month. 20 yrs. exp. C. M. Padgett, Vienna, Ga. RFD 6. Want a job as overseer for an 8 or 10 horse farm for 1931. Lived on farm all my life. 32 yrs. old. Wife and 1 child. Prefer placein So. Ga. Not over | 50 or 75 mi. of Macon. State salary and all particulars in first letter. R. F. Ross, Wayside, Ga. Care T. J. Maynard. Want a 1 or 2 horse good farm with a good house of 5 or 6 rooms, tobacco barn, etc. on pubic road and in a nice -neighborhood, within 50 or 75 mi. Val- dosta. Have my own stock and feed; can run myself. Fred Atkinson, Ray City, Ga. Would like to communicate with par- ty that has suitable place for raising hogs. 8 yrs, exp. and will consider a farm on a profit sharing basis. Can give the best of ref. . Lancaster, Cochran, Ga. Seed For Sale Will have a large amount of okra and sunflower, also. sorghum seed, ready in next 2 weeks. Anyone who can use all I gather, write for price and amts. in lbs. of each, will have. Ed E. McLaughlin, Sr., Macon, Ga. Rt 1. Price Place. 15 Ibs. watermelon seed, name un- _known, but produces large, fine melons. 75c lb..in small lots, or $7.50 for all postpaid. Exch. for peas at 10c lb. Write before sending. R. H. Speights, Fairburn, Ga. Rt. 1. Cantaloup and muskmelon seed, 20c cup. Exch. for onion buttons, any kind. Write first. Mrs. GC. L. Chester, Cal- houn, Ga. RFD 3. White multiplying nest onions, 50c gal. or exch. for fresh or dried apples, or honey. Mrs. G. C. Blanchard, Ap- pling. Ga. Multiplying onion sets, red and white, 60c gal. del. Exch. some for apples or little, bunch Eng. peas. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga. 60c gal. Eng. pea White nest onions, seed, most: prolific var. 25c lb. Maude Hamby, Greenville, Ga. Rt..3. Broom corn seed 40c pt. also musk- melon seed. 20c pt. Forrest Martin, Flowery Branch, Ga, Old time cornfield bean seed, 1 pt. 25 frost proof Eng. pea seed (May pea has white bloom), 15c cup; garlic but- tons. 25c doz. also Laura Coker, Lavonia, Ga. RFD 3. Seed Wanted | Want 5 or 10 bu. large Black walnuts for planting purposes. Submit sample if you have large ones, namin best: prices. C. M. Miller, Cornlia, Ga. : | Georgia Products _ For Sale BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE ae ne she with vo eyes peas. ;4, Or Swap for equal value. Mrs. O. D. Woodruff, Greenville Ga. Eng. pea seed, as near frost-proof 3s can be found; fills out well. 30c b. 4 Ibs, or over, 25c-Ib. Money or- der or cashiers check with order. Clifford Williams, Locust Grove, Ga. 3 lbs. brown. crowder pea seed. clean and sound, 80c del; 3 Ibs. lit- le white acre pea, clean and sound, 5c del. All new crop. Mrs. A. S. Paulks OcillayuGa:: jie au & Whipp peas, new crop, $3 hu. FOB 3._B, Morgan, Clyo, Ga. _ Eng. peas, So. Ga. Prolific (the ind that seven peas), 20c heaner in quantity. Bethany House, Fidalia, Ga, : Half runner beans. 2 kinds, 1 with yurple (10 davs earlier than white) nd 1 with white bloom. 25 Ib xch, for anv kind of sood table pea- or dried anvles at 10c lb. Mrs. J.-G aldron. Tifton. Ga, Rt. 4. x White Rice peas, and cream crow Jorg, each var. 12 1-2e Ib clean and rea from weevils. and- FOB. Cash with order. LL. O. Stewart, Jasper a. Rt. 2. Box 66. an hy field. peas, 49 hu. black: 3h su. blue whinns, and 5 bu. mixed. $ vr FYB. Shinning pointe W. L. Wood. Talking Rock Ga. A few the af snear crowders, 25 yh 3 Ths &1 nostnaid or exch, Ih. for Th far TaAv ness. pyre and not mixed: eormmd and clean New ras. $2 bir, ar 9 hn for 1 hi O-tno-tan hear sna Fa tn nav frt an eneds reaaive ed. C. BR, Burell. Avburn, Go. Pt. 1. On. ns, M1 Rrahhams._: Write: for samnle ant price. R. M. Hall, Rey- nolae Ga. Rt: e azraly sey dairy. Ref. exc D. Arthur, Zebulon, Ga. Rt 2, . 3. ! White bunch butter-beans, 25c Ib. lanting or. eating, same price. 1930 crop garlic, 60c. naid on $1. worth. Also White and Inearbv. Ib. | prepaid. J. H, Smith, Chipley, Ga. Cream sugar crowders, ~ 20c lb. or exch a few for dried fruit (peaches preferred), also have Cal. black eyed peas, 15c lb. No order filled for ess chan 5 lbs. All prepaid. J. H. Smith, Chipley, Ga. Rt. 1. Cream sugar crowders, 60c gal, del. or 2 gal. for $1. Do not send stamps. Mrs. Grace Murphy, Jasper Ga. Rt. 2. Field peas, sound and clean. Make best offer in first letter. Mrs. Joel Bobo, Hartwell, Ga. Well cleaned, new erop mixed peas, 100 bu. Sample on request, and prices. Also 150 lbs. of Watson watermeion seed, 75c lb. G. W. BrinsonS Wadley, Ga. Rt. 1. 8 bu Iron clad peas, this yrs, crop. $3 bu. not del. T. C. Hembrell, Ava- lon; :Ga. Rb. Toe 20 bu. No. 1 large, recleaned, cream sugar crowders, also choicest, reclean- ed Lady peas, free of weevils and ex- cellent for table use. Each, 6 lbs, $1 del. 100 lbs. $12.50 FOB. Willets won- ler frost proof Eng. peas, 3 lbs, $1 postpaid. C. F. Maddox, Buford, Ga. Large quantity, No. 1 cream crow- ders, 8 lbs. $1 del; also Calif. white and: black eyed peas, 12 lbs, $1. AU free from weevils and extra good for table use; postpaid to the S$rd zone. Hee Kelley, Sulphur Springs, Ga. Black eyed,.white peas, 12 1-2 lb. lel. C. A. Bell, Kensington, Ga. Large size black eyed peas for seed. 25c Ib. 7 lbs. $1. B. R. Woodlifi lowery Branch, Ga, Rt. 1... Lady Finger -peas, 20c qt. This yrs. crop. Nice and clean. Exch. for yutter-beans. Mrs, S. A. Miller, Fin- leyson, Ga. Rt. 2. Willets Wonder frost-proof Eng yeas (should be planted in Novembe: or best results), seed, $10 bu. $3 pk. 2, 8. Parham, Greenville, Ga. Little cream mush peas, 25 Ib ~tpeckled crowders in 5 Ib. lots, $1: vhite Calif. black eyed, same price %ostpaid. Mrs. B. L. Brown, Bal! round, Ga. Rt. 1. Little, white, black eyed peas, 40e a t, del. -also little white. peas for Mrs 3. 8. Ward, Toomsboro, Ga. Black eyed peas, 20c teacupful. Adc nostage on. all orders for less than 50c a Ralph Williams, Cumming, Ga Sugar crowders, 25c. Ib. Postage Blue. Whippoorwil peas, 20c lb. Eth- a] Sanders, Felton, Ga. Rt. 1. , Mixed field peas. Write for prices aS BE. Malone, Macon, Ga. P. O. Box 3. ; White sugar crowders, 12c lb. $? val, $7 bu, del.. Exch. 1 bu. for 2? thrifty.any good stock pigs; also bu for 6 R. I. Red -hens and 1 rooster G. QO. Cobb, Carnesville, Ga. BUTTER FOR SALE 6 Ibs. best table butter per week 45 lb. del. Sample on reauest. Mix Carrie Pierson, Culloden, Ga. Rt. 3. Fresh firm yellow J, butter, iv hrick cartons, well wrapoed. 50 Tbh Ae], ; Mrs. P. W. Hyatt, Bowdon, Ga Rt. 4. Fresh butter ea. week, 40c Ib. del Mrs. C. R. Sorrels. Menroe, Ga. Rt. 1 4 Ibs. nice J: butter ea. week. 40 Th Can furnish more, or less. Would like to hear from party Yn Atlanta, or Will furnish my butter na- Mrs. BE. D. Neal, Ran- ner and hox. ger, Ga. Rt, 2. Good fresh country hotter, 4c th ure. 1D, L. Holmes, Talking Rock, Ga. [19 RFD 3. . FRESH AND CURED MEATS Svar eyrad ehay deve ere olfat ant canvassed, from 1 to 6 at 25 Ib. wt. from 14 to 18. Quality the best. FOB. Sat. guar. K. D. Sanders, Eatonton a. Rt... 2. ~ FRITS FOR SALE Nice, sundried apples free from core. neeling, etc. 20e Ib: also little white lady neas, good for table use, nice and clean. 90 Ih. add. nostacs... Jone Wiley, Wa leska, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 55. : Maney. Vatog. nackark iv oh, haskets ee bu. FOB. C. M. Miller, Cornelia, a. i Niner evndrted--annles 180 1h, peaches. free fram: worms, 18 Ib. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin, Ga. 1920, erenasuptrien neeladt naachec aller PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE a PAGE NINETEEN Shockley, Yates, and Terrys Winter apples, sound, tree run, $1.25 bu. pack- ed in bu. boxes. Cash with order. A J. Collins, Demoresi, Ga. Rt. 1. Extra large crab apples for preserv- ing, 75c pk. del. Mrs, Grace Murpiiy, Jasper, Ga. Rt 2. aes CSS Bright, new sundried apples from choicest acid fruit, peeled, etc. 5 Ibs. $1 del. 11 lbs. $2 postpaid. C. F. Maddox, Buford, Ga. Rt. 2. Fancy red and yellow apples, $1.50 bu. box, del. Also nice sundried appies, sound, 15c lb. del. Henry F. Weaver, Marion, Ga. . ee Nice, bright dried apples from choice fruit, loc Ib. 25 lbs or more, 14c . ib. Postpaid. Cash or money order with order. No checks. Mrs. A. M. tris, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1. GRAIN FOR SALE Cokers Ped. Fulghum seed oats 80c bu. FOB. Y.S. Gibbs, Abba, Ga. _ Ga. grown Blue Stem wheat, $1.50 hu Abruzai rve $1.75 bu. FOB, J. W. Woolfolk, Ft. Valley, Ga. . ae 100 bu. Appler oats, 75c bu. Free from wild onion or grass. Made 50 bu. per acre this yr. without fertilizer, FOB G. B. Poore, Canon, Ga. PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES ETC. FOR SALE White scuppernong vines, rooted, 10c ea. $1 doz. or exch. 1 doz. for 1M. E. J. C. W. cabbage plants. Ka. to pay postage; Brown Calif figs, 10c each, $1 doz del. or exch. for same as above. W. A. Moon, Waco, Ga. Rt. 2. A small col. fruit trees: pears, peach, apples, plum, cherry, quince apricot and grape vines. Total value, $260, all for $150 cash at farm. These trees and ~ grapes will bear next yr. good 3 yr. old stock. Will not ship. Ed E. MeLaugh- lin, Sr. Macon, Ga. Rt. 1. : & Paragon chestnut trees, bears in from 3 to 5 yrs. annual and profuse bearer. Nuts are delicious, some meas 4 1-2 in. in cir. Trees grow low and spreading. Supply limited. Orders filed as received. 2 yr. old trees $2 a A. P. McPherson, Bremen, Ga. Rt; 2; Nice, budded Schley, Fortscher and Stuart pecan trees, 2 to 10 ft. above ground, very low prices. L. M. Ken- nedy, Collins, Ga. . Choice papershell pecan trees. Govt. insp., 6 to 7 ft. 50c ea, or exch for any- thing can use. B. Loyd Woodall, Mil- ner, Ga. 5 bu. Valencia peanuts, white or red husk var. Not damaged by rains. Fine for parching. $2.50 bu. M. O. with or- der. C. E. Bedenbaugh, Wrightsville Ga. Rt. 1. he a Stuart pecans, 40c Ib. Seedlings, 18 ib. Mrs. C. J. Ashley. Edison, Ga. Spanish peanuts, $1:25 bu. FOB. Money order. R. V. Roberts, Royston, Ga. Rt. 1. A i 30 Ibs. Schley pecans, 40c Ib. also few Stuarts. Money order. Cull Williams, Avera, Ga. 7 N. C. peanuts 21 yrs. improvement; around 1 ton per acre; 1. ton hay per acre; 1 var. 3 kernels to hull, other, 2 kernels. No rain stain. Bright and good. While they last, $1.25 bu. FOB. Cash with order. Shinped same day order. received. W. U. J. Draughn, Whigham, Ga. er - Runner peanuts, new crop, for parch- ing or seed, $4 per 100 Ibs. exp. col. L. B. Scoggins, Omega, Ga. | 1 bu. White Spanish, 60c pk. Charlie H. Smith, Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3. Large. paper shell pecans, 35. Tb. Ready for del. Mrs. V. H. Mills, Jenk- insburg, Ga. Georgia Products Wanted | BEANS AND PEAS WANTED . | Want Soy beans and cow peas. Will exch. choice papershell pecan trees at 50c each for same. FOR. -B. Loyd Woodall, Milner, Ga. : CORN, SEED CORN AND CORN MEAL WANTED Want 10 bu. yellow shelled corn. O O. Martin, Cusseta, Ga. GRAIN WANTED Want to exch. good long staple cot- _ free of worms. 20 Ib. avvles, 18 Ib. also white nest onions, 6% gal. post- . naid. Ca-h with order. Mrs. S. Cous- ins. Greenville: Ga. 1 Good, dried apples 12 Tb. 10 lbs. to a | Iot: also Everbearine strawberry plants, | 25c a 100. Mrs. Mary Cantller, Dale | lonega. Ga. Rt. 1, ton seed for Fulehum seed oats. Bu. for bu. and exeh to pay ches. This cotton worth 1 1-2c more than other cotton on this market; will sell for $1 _ bu. L. J. Jordan, Pearson, Ga. Want to exch. pure speckled peas at oo bu for 3 bu. seed wheat at once. C. C. McCrary, Molena, Ga. Rt. 1, es Live Stock For Sale MARR OT Ob Wee TPN FOB Cash . Make best offer for car lots. O. dark Brabhams, in hull, $20. K. David, Marshallville, Ga. jonly from farm. 10c extra for sacks... KEORSES AND MULES FOR SALE {Continued trom page seventeen) $00 Ib. black mare mule, about 10 yrs. old, fast and strong, work any- where on farm or road, 150 from my place only. Cash. No exch. Ed E McLaughlin, Sr., Macon, Ga. Rt. 1, Price Place. _ 2 bay mares, about 10 yrs. old, both gentle, wt. about 800 or. 900 Ibs. $150 or the pr. at my farm. Clarence E. pe, Lula, Ga. Rt. 3. One mare mule wt. about 1100 Ibs. exch. for a good mlik cow or beef cattle. S. D. Harrison, Kathleen, Ga. One black morse muje 13 yrs. old, wt about 850 Ibs. $60 or will exch. for cow, hogs or chickens. O. S. Barber, Decatur, Ga. Rt. 2. One nice mare mule about 9 yrs. old, wt. around 1M lbs. Will take $150 yr will exch for equal value, young cattle or hogs. T.:H. Hodges, Brook- et, Ga. Rt. 1. - SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE - For sale or exch. one reg. Toggen- berg and Nubian milk goat, 3 yrs. oid to freshen soon. Dark brown, ~ flop pared. Cine billy 6 mos. old from the above doo. Will take $20 for the doe and $10 for the billy... Also one butt headed billy 3 yrs. old, $10, one six month oid, 5. Both solid wa. col- or. Wo papers on thes wo. OC: Potts, Macon, Ga, Rt. 3. One 2 yr. old Nubian doe, Ist kid t. per dayy $25.06 nos. old to ist. kid, He kh. Highway, oe Jwe about dry, giving Qne Sasman doe, ii freshen Dec, 10, $15, Williams, 1724 Bankhead WN. W. Atlanta, Ga. One large heavy white buUly goat, $3.00 cash. Ed FE. McLaugidin, &r., Macon, Ga. Rt. i. E One reg. Toggenburg muk tum Tobie, sire by Car i Dam Maud Frost 340% wil 8000 freshen, gives 1 gal. 4 gts. WH) teke $35 crated FOB or exch. for val. any- hing can use. One reg. Torgenburg milk doe, Tatum Hanah, sire. by Cora Austin 34082, Dam Maud Frost 4081. Willi soon freshen, $32.50 cra- _ted, FOB or exch. One large Nubian entitled to reg, sure breeder. and gentle. Wil have reg. In buyers mame for $48 crated OH or exch. value. One young doe extiiled to rez. Toggenburg and Nubisn_ cross bred. Will take $30 crated FOB or exch.: Write.. Rufus R. Duffey, Mt. Oak Farm, Carroliton, Ga. _ CATTLE WANTED Want fresh or soon to freshen grade jersey cows. Write what vou ave. Columbus Roberts, Ben Hill, Gs. Want cow for feed. No calf. Must oe gal. milk and 1 Ib. butter per. day. Mrs. Katie Hood, Stapleton, Ga. Second-Hand Machin- ery For Sale 41 DelLaval cream separator, cond. No. 12. $50 (1-2 price). Exch for shoats and heifers. Mrs. E. L. Wright, Yatesville, Ga s 3 1 Vuncan pony plow, No. 7 $5; 1 extra heavy Gantt 2 horse plow, never doe, Ta- in 34082. * good plow, complete, $4; sev. sets of chain ews BOC. set; sev. good cotton hoes ractically new, 50c each: 2 cultivators, each: 1 good cotton planter, $2.50; 1 guano distributor, needs repairing. $1 Chariie H. Smith; Tallapoosa, Ga. RFD 3 Box 10 A : 2 horse Chattanooga turning plows steel beam, No. 23. In good shape ex- cept 1 handle and needs a slide, $5 or exch. for any good make of a 1 horse (No name given), Prim- t 1 t stoi : s eng. mounted on wheels. Make best offer. Phillip Goe- e, Macon, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 180. 1 Fordson tractor in good cond. for gale or exch. Write J. M. Jones, Omega, Ga. Rt. 1. ; 2h. plow 464 Syracuse, good as new. No S aren parts, $5 cash; 1 Cutaway harrow heavy in good shape large disc, $15; 1 Intn. tiding cultivator cheap or exch. Also 1 good spading 2 horse har- ae $15. Mrs. Geo. N. Cook, Machen, CORN FOR SALECar Lots 2 cars good shelled corn. Write for | prices. W. W. Williams, Quitman, Ga. | Ear corn in shuck, 77c. bu: car lots. all lots, shelled, $0c bu. sacked FOB, | Halehurst, Ga Rt. 2. Box 61. i FOB. Guar. absolutely pyre. D. J. ed, without handles, $3; 1 steel beam | Gq { -|shipped. J.-C. Taylor, Hazlehurst, Ga. ee jEd. E. McLaughlin, Macon, Ga. RFD " | x . 11. Price Place. Georgia Products Sev. bu. New Eras, $3.50 bu. FOB. J For Sale Ben Adams, Dewyrose, Ga. Rt. 2: - New crop Bas aria snes pene , SEED CORN AND COR sound and bright, 95 bu, 5. i se STEAL FOR SALE even wt. bags. R. F. Rogers Biue Ridge, Piedmont seed corn and best grade Ga. eee Wannamaker Cotton seed, at Farmers } 160 lbs early Clay sugar crowders, prices. State amt. wanted. Can use sound and dry, picked before the rains. syrup, crowder and black-eyed peas Or $19 FOB. G.,- W. Dills, Tunnell Hill, grain of any kind in exch. Rhett Ga. : Steinheimer, Woolsey, Ga. Rt. 1. | Velvets in hull, About, 40 bu. corn and 4 tons corn, | ton, bulk, $20 sacked. velvet bean and sorghum fodder, most Omeza, Ga. | of corn on stalk in foddr. These can Austrian winter peas, 100 Ibs. or all be ground up to make fine stock more, 8 1-2c Ib. less 10c Ib. No less than feed, $125. Cas 1 E. McLaughlin, Macon, Ga. RFD 2. Price Place: 100 bu. good, sound white big eared ~ slipped shuck corn, $1 bu. of 80 Ibs. at | barn. None shipped. J.C. Taylor, ; Hazlehurst( Ga. Rt. 2. Box 1. Hastings Prolific 2nd yr. from Hast- ings, $2.50 bu. Cuban yellow Flint, Ist yr. from Hastings. $3 bu. Geo. T., Trawick, Linton, Ga. 2S Make me offer ttow shelled country corn in any quantity up to a 100 bu. D A. McPherson. Cuthbert, Ga. Golden Queen pop corn. 6. M. sacked, screened and _ shelled. price named upon request. C. S. Gils- son, Hawkinsville, Ga. na : car lots or less, $17 J. W.. Lang, O. H. { Black crowder peas, $4 bu. Scott, Jesup, Ga. Rt] 2. FRUIT FOR SALE About 1 1-2 bu. quinces. 5c peck and postage. Orders filled as receiv-. ed. A. L: Rabun, Waco, Ga. PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE 75 or 100 lbs. pecans. Paper shell Stuarts, Schley, and Mohey-Makers, mixed, 50c lb. FOB. Mrs. W. A. Bird, , Metter, Ga: Ibs. | Limited quantity pecans. Stuart Good 22d Vandeman var. New crop. Can ship about Nov. 15th. Write for prices. H. S. Downs, Jackson, Ga. - | Large paper shel! pecans. 38c Ib. del. , to 4th zone; 25 Ibs. or more, 35c Ib. FOB | 1 lb. samples, 45 del. Medium size 28c Slipped shuek corn, $1 bu. FO H. Scott, Jesup, Ga. Rt. 2. COTTON SEED FOR SALE Lots of ' ogg: sound Wannamaker Cleveland, 75c: Neely Cleveland, 85c; Delta Pineland, 95c. All fine seed: Will pay frt. on 11 bu. or more. H. Grady Adams, Social Circle. Ga. aes Good, sound Addison cotton seed, $1 bu. Mrs. EB. Wright, Yatesville, Ga. Wannamakers for planting, 100 Ibs. $3; 500 Ibs. 312.50; Can use some peas corn, oats, or wheat in exch. R. P Stenheimer, Brooks, Ga. eas A few bu. Cokers No. 5 Bring from | 3-4 to 1 1-4e premium and will make as much as Rucker per acre, $1.25 bu. or exch. for a heavy breed of March and April hatch pullets.. Clay L. Brown, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 1. 10 bu. Cooks imp. Half and Half cot-. ton seed ist yr. from Orig. Gin roll cleaned, caught on floor to keep pure. 1280 lbs. seed cotton made 542 lint. $1. bu. or $3 a 100. Cash Will exch. 300 lbs, for ltsa Mar or Apr hatch pure bred R I Red hens and 1 cock. J. C. Taylor, '25 Ib FOB 1 | Money order. (son, Ga, re -SYRUP FOR SALE New Ga. cane syrup, 10 lb. cans, 6 cans to cs. $4.50 fr. collect. Send check. L. B. Scoggins, Omega, Ga. Good thick new syrup in gal. cans, del. in 13 Or 50 gal. Add postage on smaller aomts. W. J: Morgan, Still- mor, Ga. Rt. 3. = 20 gal. sorghum syrup in.buckets, $1 gal. FOB. Ed E. S%cLaughlin, Sa. Ma- con, Ga. RED 4 Price Place; ... FLOWERS AND SEED WANTED Want 12 to 25 ea. of native woods cedars and long-leaf pine, from 15 ft. high upwards, and must be well shaped and come out of red clay with a large | FOB and within reasonable trucking ! distance of Warm Springs. N. D. Stra-. nahan, Warm Springs, Ga. P. O. Bul- lochville, Ga. ad oe Have 20 well hrooted white running roses, with beautiful green foilage, |clear of mold to exch. for other fine: monthly roses, any col; 200 white nar- cissi bulbs to exch. for hyacinth or Calla or Tiger lilies. Mrs. Florence George, Lee Pope, Ga. . aie eee BEANS AND PEAS AND FRUIT | es - WANTED... ais Want dried lima beans and. dried peaches and apples. Will exch. Cuth- bert or St. Regis respberry plants for ae E. J. Hart, College Park, Ga. Jb. samples. 35c del. | W. H. Waddelle, .Pear- Wannamakeds for planting, absolu- tely pure, sound and clean, $2 bu. B. F. Fagan, Martin, Ga. Ss = Pure Lee Wilson cotton seed, Ist yr. from Wilson. Staple 15-16 in. to 1 1-16 . Splendid yield, early, easily picked. $3 per 100 lbs. FOB. Geo. T, | Trawick, Lithonia, Ga | ae Large amt pure Pine Delta. cotton seed, ginned and sacked, pure 40 per cent lint and pulls 1 1-16 in $1. bu. Hansen, Chief of Police, Social Circle, GRAIN FOR SALE _...Very high grade, recleaned Abruzzi rye, $2 FOB. This is as good as money can buy. J. F. Lowe, Sr., Ft. Valley, a. ee Ga. grown pure. Abruzzi, sacked in: 2 1-2 bu. bags, $1.75 bu. FOB. Cash with | order. W. B. Collier, Ft. Valley, :Ga. . Abruzzi, grown from Cokers seed, re cleaned, sized and of the highest qual- ity. Write for prices on small and in car lots FOB here. O. K. David, Mar- shallville, Ga. Good. clean No. Ga. Tall Growing seed rye, $1.65 bu. FOB. Blue Ridge. Cash with order. W. C. Sullivan, Mor- ganton, Ga. Hostings 100 bu. Fulghum and Cok- ers Cold Proof oats, each var. $1 bu.: | Marretts 40 to 1 wheat, $2. All grown from seed direct from Orig. and care- oe, jc R. W. Stembridge, aes : ledgeville. Ga. _ Turkey eggs, $2 doz. or exch. for new Seed rye. 65c peck, 1-2 bu. $1.25: $2.25 geese or duck feathers. = bu. 2 1-2 bu. sacks, $5. Rosen var. Mon- son, Mize, Ga. =o ae see ee ey order. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga, | == a sea PEBEIS RESTA PIGEONS FOR. SALE HAY FOR SALE White Kings, mated, b C 1 1-2 ton bright peanut, top crab and | working, $3 pr. 10 pr. oo oC ac crowfoot grass, cured and baled without mon, Columbus, Ga. any rain on it, $1 a 100 at barn. Not|. Red Carneaux, either mated prs. or ,young. Sell, or trade for good stock Rt. 2. Box 61. 'grade heifer calves. R. W i as San Se i Covinzton, Ga. eee oeueren, BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE White Kings and Re Little white mush peas, 10c lb. Sam-! or exch. for chickens Sgreeh aes rae ple on request. Add postage with cash ; Same value. Leon Harris, Bradley, Ga Se pene also about 30 bu. bunch | White Kinogs and Red Carneaux. led peas. $3.50 bu. Mrs. L. M.! mat j oungblood. Mauk, Ga. RFD 1. _ Pon Hae no ie Want to pay cash for all var. pec- ans. Send sample and price. A Bu- chanan, Americus, Ga. Want to pay cash, or exch. for early Flat Dutch cabbage for nice paper shell pecans. Give full particulars in first _jletter, as to kind of nut, etc. or send Sample. A. P. Wheeler, Americus, Ga. Dotson St. Tees EGGS FOR SALE : Hatehing eggs from Aristocrat dark B. R. Direct from Holterman, bred for high production. Prize Winning stock. , $1.50 per 15; also Arisotocrat B. R. Mar | cockerels, prize winning high egg pro- duction, $2.50 to $5 each; and fancy dark cock, direct from Holterman, 18 mos. old, $5. Money back if not sat- ished. H. A. Stahl, Savannah. East 31st St. nnah, Ga. 803, Slipped shuck ear corn, also shelled | 1 pk. shelled velvets, 75; about 15 bu, OB. Harry Davis. Macon, Ga. RFD 6. |" Young White Isings, 9 mos. old foam > * pingtons. h from farm only. Ed 25 lbs. sold. Orla Cowart, Pearson, Ga. | Yb. del. up to 4th zone; 25 lbs: or more, |} | Omega, Ga. blood, Mauk, Ga. RFD 1. CR eae ~ Pure Ext. Tupelo honey, prepaid by /pareel post to any point in Ga. 5 Ibs. . $2 E. McLendon, PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED |G yell $1.50 pr. } Thursday, November 6, 1930, selected breeders. $1 each. F. B.- Flanders, Rockledge, Ga. o 18 pr. red and splashed Carneaux.- Banded and working. $1.90 per pr. FOB. R. S. Broadhurst, Americus, Ga. 200 pr. White Kings must be sold within next 15 days. All pure. Guar stock, mated? banded and working. All | in lot or in pr. at sacrifice price. Make offer: will exch. 2 pr. young, mated, banded and: working for 3 pullets naw laying. Pdeferably Deds or Buff Ore Mrs. W. E. Rumph, Culloden, Ga. . BS, 8 nice, mixed pigeons, 20c each, or exch. for 10 Ib. dried fruit, peaches, ap- ples or pears, free from worms and this yrs. fruit. Rabun Cheek, Cobbville, Ga. Rt. 1. a a ; About 10 prs. nice Homers, some mat- | old enough to mate, $2 pr. C. H. Over- by, Columbus, Ga, 22 llth St. 1 pr. Homers, mated and banded and 1 Carneaux, solid white, $2.25 fo rlot. J. M. Marsh, LaFayette, Ga. 3 2 mated prs. and 3 youngsters good __ White Kings, $7. Good sized biords and good breeders. Geo. Austin, At- Janta, Ga. 356 Moreland, Ave. N. KE. BUTTER FOR SALE s Fresh jhome-made butter in Ib. prints, 45c lb. postpaid in lots of 23: lbs. or more. Send check. L. B. Scoge gins, Omega, Ga. 5 Ibs. nice, firm ye llow butter every |week, 40c lb del Cash wiah order Mrs. V. E. Moore, Ashland, Ga. RFD 2. FRESH AND CURED MEATS _. 10 and 11 lb. country hams, sugar cured and hickory smoked, 33c Ib. del. sop to 3rd zone. Guar. sound. P. W. Har- rison, Halcyondale, Ga. { : 3 Hams, 33c; shoulders, 25e; middlings, 23c. All del up to 4th zone. All Hick- ory smaked, cured last winter, 3c less FOB. Money order. W. H. Waddelle, ~ Pearson, Ga. HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES -, FOR SALE | : White honey in Comb, packed in lard cans, 60 to 60 lbs to the can. 10c lb. Send check. L. Pure Ext. honey, nearly pure Tupelo: 12 5-lb pails to cs. $6.75; 6 10-Ib $6.30; 2 10-Ib $3.00 postpaid and ins. and 1 B. Scoggins, 10, postpaid and ins, $1.60. Will exch, sev. cs. for R. I. Red pullets of strictly pure bred stock. John A. Crumney. ~ Doctortown, Ga. = ao 5 lbs. yellow beeswax, 30c Ib. Sidney | J. Herring, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 5. = 16 lbs. nice beeswax, 30c lb. Include postage with order. Mrs. lL. M. Young- _ to pail, $1.25: 10 Ib Thomasville,Ga. soe Honey bees, old fashioned hives, $2.50 each. E. L. Dixon, Blackshear, Ga. Rt. f Box 104; i FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Perennial sweet pea seed, white and purple, bloom fro mspring until Fall. . Stand the winter. 10c this. Cash with order. Mrs. J. M. Guice, Fayetteville, a. Old fashioned lilac, 1 3-ft. 20 to 35c each del. in Ga. 4 of either: or both kinds or size, $1. Mrs. Ida L. Prickett, Maysville, Ga. = : : : - PLANTS FOR SALE -Condons Mastodon everbearing strawberry, 25c' a 100: 500, 90c: $1.50.M. a M. F. Etris, Dahlonega, Ga. RFD Imp. Missionary strawberry plants, $2.50 per M. FOB, Any amt EI. Minor, Alma, Ga. = = _Lady T. strawberry plants for sale or exch. for good. cotton fed sacks, clear of holes and in good cond. 500 for 24 sacks; 1 M. for 45, or will exch. for anything or equal value. Mrs. Joe Powe ell, Stockton, Ga. Rt. 3 x; E. J. and Cha 35, 300; 500, Ss. W. cabbage plants, , Doc; $1 M. Del. Prepaid and sat. guar. Ga. and Hastings cab- bage-collard at same price. KE. L. Dur- rela. ea Ga. Rt. 5. aay TI. strawberry plants, 25c a 100, 300, 60c, $1.90 M. Mrs. Henry Eller, Elli- jay, Ga. RFD = ee ammo everbearing. strawbe plants, $2.25 M. del. Cash with ee. J. L Newsom, Matthews. Ga.- Lady T. strawberry plants, 25c a 100; also red speckled crowder peas, 25c at. y Ow raspberry, 10c each or $1 doz. - Add posotage. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, pinay Ga. noe . Box 44. y T. strawbe niants, 65c 3060. John Wilson, Bliijay. Ga. Rt. 3 Box 42. Big Giant Everbearing strawberry . plants, 25c a 100. $2 M. FOB. Mrs. J. M. Campbell, Surrency, Ga. RFD 2 S aid: ed, banded and working and some just .