Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1930 November 20

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PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSA. D. JONES, DIRECTOR

STATE CAPITOL

ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1930.





_ BALANCED AGRICULTURE

About a month ago, we had a meeting, in this office, that was at-
tended by Dr. J. Phil Campbell of the State College of Agriculture,
- representatives of the Federal Farm Board and Mr. Frank Lever of

South Carolina, a special agent of the Farm Board, in reference to

the advisability of organizing a tobacco association. You will re-
_call that I stated, in an article in the Bulletin written at that time,

that all of us talked at length at that meeting except Mr. Lever.

This past week the Economists of the whole country; Extension
workers, who are commonly referred to in Georgia as County Agents,
and the National Fertilizer Association, all had Conventions here in
Atlanta. They were here for practically the entire week.

Mr. Frank Lever was in Atlanta most of the week representing
the Federal Farm Board. I had the pleasure of talking with him
_ this time and hearing him talk on three evenings, about six hours to

an evening. :

Mr. Levers advice to the farmers of the Southeast, as well as to
the farmers of the United States, is Balanced Agriculture. He
asked me how it would work in Georgia. I told him we had the
Coastal Plain section of Georgia where corn, velvet beans and pea-
nuts could be grown profitably for cows and hogs. I told him that
the Piedmont or red land section of Georgia, was not adapted for
this but is a strictly cotton section. Of course, every farmer in the
Piedmont. section can and should grow the necessary feed for his
family and stock. :

Mr. Lever stated that the condition we had in Georgia was true of
all of the Gulf Coast states.

We have been growing a good many hogs and cattle already in
south Georgia but we have not become accustomed to the idea of
turning our cows and hogs into the fields before the corn is pulled.
If we would put some of our cotton patches in corn, velvet beans and
peanuts and turn in some cows and hogs early, I believe that the
profit from most of these patches would exceed the profit had they
been planted in cotton. We would save two great expensesfertil-

izer and gathering. :
Suppose we try this more next year.

Dairying is not profitable at present prices, unless you are near a

market where you can sell whole milk. Let the farmers around the

- become known as the beef section of Georgia.

you some good Hereford and Black Angus bulls and let your section
Also, be sure to have
a good strain of hogs.

Dont go in and specialize as a chicken farmer, but have enough .
chickens to clean up the waste and keep the insects eaten up around
all of your settlements. If you do this you will make money on them
provided you have a good breed of chickens.

Of course the highly specialized chicken farmer who raises fancy
stock, can make some money but the average farmer makes a mis- |
take when he neglects everything else for a chicken farm. ;

The above is a correct descrption of balanced agriculture. I hope |
we can put this program across in all of the cotton section of the
United States. Practically all of the cotton section has coastal
plain land that can stand grazing in wet weather and red sticky land
that will not stand grazing in wet. weather.

Mr. Linder and I, in our final conversation with Mr. Lever, told
him that there is absolutely no objection to this Balanced Agriculture
program in Georgia, that it is the proper thing and should be carried
out.
balanced agriculture at present was like finding some dear friend in
a hospital suffering from small pox or flu and telling him in a long,
ethical discourse that proper diet and proper exercise made and sus-
tained the healthy person.

The trouble with farming today is that it has the small pox.
have got to do something to first cure the patient.

This week we are publishing the Land Supplement of the Market
Bulletin. It looks like nearly everybody in Georgia who owns land
wants to sell it. This should not be. cee

Land has no value however when you want to borrow money.at
any of our banks. They would a lot rather loan money on stocks
and bonds, or some speculative organization. They consider these
stocks and bonds as liquid assets. Land, they state, is frozen.

We

land. ;
What is the matter? : oye ee
Mr. Linder and I told Mr. Lever and the Economists from the De-

NUMBER 50

We did make this strenuous suggestion, that the program of -

Az
ter all the real worth of and the only worth in this county is our

partment of Agriculture of the United States, that the trouble: lay

cities worry with the dairy cattle. You people in south Georgia get (Continued on page twenty)





MARKET REPORT

OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS

Prevailing wholesale prices Nov. 20, 1930. Always subject to variation

Savannah Columbus Valdosta
$1.25 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.50
2:38 2.00 2.25 a a
-30 40 40 oe ae
Eggs, Standard, doz. _____. => 338 232 .38 388 : <
meee (Ga:, trade, doz, 3 8 Be 83 ~o0 sole O38
iioos, Yard Run, doz... 081 o2. 388 .38 06. 388
tas, toe Sky 18 16 .20 Ee os

Hens l= ee 18 Ay .20
; : : 3 .12 .10 Live Stock Wanted
Roosters: 1h. 2 ee ee AD 2 14 12 yr pe Dine ter Gale

i ahaa es aaron eens os cea artpl a eee ~22-.25 .28 28 25 :
a ee en ee Plants, Wanted
Geese lho re ee oa ole 15 ae +12 as 15 Seed Wanted
urkeves (bo ee 25 25 25 23 24 Poultry for
Capone, tbe. eo <a oe 20 ee 035 Poultry Wanted.
Hield Peas..mixed, bu. <=. - = 1.50 1.25 oe 1.25 as Eggs for Sale
Field Peas, not mixed, bu. 1.75 1.50 aos - aa Eggs Wanted
80 130
2.10 2.00





INDEX

Farm Land for Sale
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9,10, 11

Farm Land Wanted__..__7, 8, 11
Farms for Rent
Want to Rent Farms
Positions Wanted
Farm Help Wanted
Ga. Products for Sale

13, 15,17; 18,
Ga. Products Wanted -._.14, 18,
Live Stock for Sale

Atlanta
Sweet Potatoes, new 100 Ibs._.$1.25
Irish Potatoes, sacked, 100 lbs, 2.25
Eges, Ga., Extra, doz. .40

Macon Augusta

Country Butter, Best Table, Ib. 35 30 40 - 400

Country Butter, Cooking, Ib... .20 25 80 .380
Corn Meal, 96 lbs, 7 2.10 1.90 2.30 2.25













Hogs Sold During Week Beginning November 10, at Cooperative Sales Brought from 7.30 to 8.22 per cwt., Basis No. 1.
No. 1 Grade Spanish Peanuts $70.00 per ton Delivered Columbus, Ga.











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Ga. J. S. Smith, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 2.

- houses, 3 wells and plenty of running

_ way;

PAGETWO
Farm Land For Sale

200 acres of fine South Ga. land,
good 6-room house with hall and 2
porches, 2 large barns and plenty of
out-bldgs. good pasture with plenty
of water and wood. Will cut into 2

j . Good community,
close to church with school bus by the
door. Located 5 mi. east of Fitzgerald,



2000 acres good pasture land on Aco-
nee River, all upiand covered with
young growth of Pine timber 5 to 10
s. old. Price $4 per acre. R.
rightwell, Maxeys, Ga.
+4157 acres land near Matthews, Ga.
Jefferson Co. $1600 or $100 cash bal.
- like rent. H. L. Eason, Hahira, Ga.
430 acres good farm land, 6 mi. from
- Conyers, 5-room residence and out-
bldgs. No incumberance on_ property.

_ Rhodie Jackson, Conyers, Ga... Rt: I.

100 acres more or less; good 6-room
house, pantry, closets, hall and porches;
good water, barn and other out-bldgs;

part in cultivation and some woodland,

most all wire fenced. 4 mi. to Thomas-
ville on paved Highway, close to church
and school bus bv the door. A. bar-
gain, if interested write. J. J. Davis,

Thomasvilie, Ga. Rt. 3.

50 acres, 18 mi. West of Atlanta, Ga.
1-2 mi. off the Bankhead Highway on
old Dougiasville and Atlanta Road, 1
mi. Southeast of Lithia Springs. Extra
good 7-room house and out bidgs. Fine
for Trucking or Dairy. Will sell or ex.
for smaller acreage. C. E. Knight,
Lithia Springs, Ga. R F. D. 1.

167 acres in Coweta Co. 12 mi. West
of Newnan, Ga. on good road. Mail
Del. and school bus route; Convenient
to church; good community, 4 tenant

water. 25 acres in pasture, 75 acres
Open land easy to cultivate and suit-
able for any crop. $1500 or terms to
suit. E. M. Grimes, Newnan, Ga. Rt. 1.

125 acres in Haralson Co. near High-
60 acres cleared upland and
branch bottom land. 2 good houses, 2
good barns, garage, shop and plenty of
out-bldgs. Good orchards and pas-
tures fine for dairying. Good timber
enough to pay for land if cut by owner.
$1500 cash or terms to suit party. H.
M. Watts, Felton, Ga.

50 acres of good land 2 branches and
plenty of wood $25 per acre. Emmett
Miller, Woodland, Ga. Box 85.

125 acres 9 mi. north west of Cleve-
land, Ga., on the No. 11 Highway,
plenty of wood and water; fine for

Stock raising poultry some sav
timber on it. Wil take $500 cash or

_terms can be arranged with right party.
See me at once. J. H. Tow, Cleveland,
Ga. Rt. 4.

108 acres of good land in pickens Co.
85 acres splendid bottom land; cotton
land produces 1 bale per acre. Good
orchard, water and house; barn and
other out-bldgs. 3-room tenant house
Land has plenty of timber and fine pas-
ture; within 1 1-2 mi. of Highway, good

graded road to Highway; Daily Mail
Del. Good schools and church in 1
mile; 2 mi. to High School. Price $3000.
R. A. Bradley, Jasper, Ga.

115 acres good rolling land, 2-horse

crop cleared; some new ground; Gcod

3-room house, well and small barn, 1-2
mi. off Highway and within 1 mi. of
Consolidated School, 2 mi. to church, 5
mi. to West Point and 11 mi. to La-
Grange, Ga. Fine place, only objection
being off Highway. Price $700 cash or
part cash and bal. on terms. T. V.
Shoemaker, West Point, Ga.

363 acres, 25 mi. South of Atlanta, 2
mi. from Dixie Highway, at Lovejoy,
Ga. on dirt road; 1 6-room house with
- metal roof and 2 metal roof barns; one-

half million feet hard wood and pine
saw timber; 2 springs near house, good
well, land rolling, 25 acres of branch
bottoms. Fine for stock. Price $12.50
per acre cash. D. F. Nash, Hampton,

Ga. RFD 2.

100 acres 2-horse farm in high state
of cultivation, 2 settlements divided by
Public Road. Suitable for 2 separate
farms, 1 mi. from town. Good church-
es and High School. Ideal neighbor-
hood; suitable for trucking. If inter-
ested see or write. Mrs. J. A. Herring-
ton, Ray City, Ga.

10 acres within 3 mi. of Macon; 6-
room house with out-bldgs. $3500 worth
of improvements on place. Make best

_ offer and inclose stamp for reply. No

-incumbrance against place. Po A
Dixon, Macon, Ga. RFD 5.

260 acres good smooth land in Gor-
don Co. Both corn and cotton land; :
150 acres in cultivation; 2 settlements
- with running water, on good _ road.
- Convenient to school and church.
Prices reasonable or will exch. L. oO.
Mauldin, Resaca, Ga.



P. 2-horse

Atlanta, Ga.

' Ga.

MARKET.

190 acres, 50 acres in Bottom land in
cultivation; bal. in timber. 3 1-2 mi.
from Ellijay, Ga. Also 80 acres 25 acres
in cultivation, bal. in timber, 4 mi. from
Ellijay. in Gilmer Co. D. E. Newton,
Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 1.

10-horse farm, will sell or rent all or

art; situated within 200 yards of city
imits of Statesboro, Bullock Co. Near
Highway, fine schools, churches. Pecan
grove of 100 trees, fine pastures; within
2 mi. of South, Ga. Teachers College.
J. W. Williams, 302 Savannah Ave.
Statesboro, Ga.

For sale or exch. 1 tract 143 acres,
low open land, located 6 mi.
east of Sparta, Ga. Hancock Co. good
public road, well watered by creek and
spring; splendid live stock location,
good wheat and cotton land; 25 or 30
bearing Pecan trees, smal] tenant
house. Wii exch for small farm near
Atlanta, or income property. Will pay
or receive difference in values. I. W.
Purdom, East Point, Ga.

135 acres more or less right in the

heart of Blue Ridge Mountain. 60 acres
open, balance in wood land and pas-
tures. About 20 acres bottom and 40
acres upland, ideal for stock. 2 mi.
aved Highway running from Atlanta
o Asheville, N. C. Also 2 mi. from
school and churches and R. R. Station.
Daily Mail Del. to door 2 houses, 1 5-
room and-1 3-room. Place has $2200
Federal Government Loan. Price $6000.
For further information see or write,
A. G. Gunter, Dillard, Ga. RFD 1.

Farm with good5-room house and
out-bldgs; plenty of good water, creek
and branches running through. Goo
community, near church and school. J.
W. Gramling, Canton, Ga. Rt. 4.

24 acres, small house and barn with
pasture in Tailapoosa, Ga. 5000 popu-
lation, with cotton mill, 63 mi. of At-
lanta, $400 half cash. M. E. Trimble,
Tallapoosa, Ga. 4 Stokes St.

10 acres of land, nice new 4-room
house, good well on Highway in sight
of good Country school and about 1 mi.

'from Fort Hill School of Dalton on |&
1 Chatworth Road,

and 1 mi. from
church. For cash $1700. Write or come
and see place for yourself. Ww.
Brindle, Dalton, Ga. Rt. 2.

245 acres of land, 150 acres in high
state of cultivation, fine for any kind
of crop such as tobacco, corn, cotton,
etc., Well fenced and plenty of timber.
Good free sotock range, close to
churches and Consolidated school.
Within 3 mi. of town New 8-room
house built of best material. Ail out-
bidgs. and tenant house. Located on 2
Public Roads, very desirable farm in
good community, Cash $7000 or $2000
cash and bal. in 14 yrs. at 5 1-2 per
cent. E. G. May, Sparks, Ga. Rt. 1.

200 acres suitable land for stock or
general farming. Price reasonable. H.
F. Chapman, 938 Dundee Way, N. E.

66 acres of good land in desirable
location. $1200. Mrs. T. T. Cox, Cov-
ington, Ga. Rt. 5.

100 acres Bibb County, near Macon,
Ga. Title perfect, no debt. 10 acres
cleared, 4-room house, good well. 90
acres mixed timber, cost $3000 but will
sell for $1000 cash. O. C. Bruce, Tif-
ton, Ga.

For sale or exch. 80 acres of land on
Toccoa River. Ideal place for fishing. T.
J. Ledford, Due, Ga.

15 acres 1 mile out from Moultrie,
Ga., 12 acres open, 5 room bungalow,
barns and other out-bidgs. Ideal for
chickens, truck, cows or hogs. For par-
ticulars write, A. J. Gay, Moultrie, Ga.

A ready-going farm. 253 acres, fully
equipped in 2 tracts, 100 acres and 153
acres. 3 good residences, out-bldgs,
good lasting water, pond, 3 miles from
Milan Church and sehool; 1 1-2 miles
from Progress school, on good graded
road. 200 acres cleared and in cultiva-
tion together with 4 head mules, 20
cows and all farming implements and
feed stuffs. For prices and terms,
write or see. Quick sale at bargain, J.
F. Parker, McRae, Ga.

113 acres in Bartow County, 1-2 mi.
north of Pine Log Village. One 7lrom
house, one 3-room tenant house. Good
pasture, orchard and _ out-bldgs: on
public road and daily mail route;
school bus by the door; land lies well
and well timbered. 1-2 mi. from con-
solidated school, church and R. R.
Station. Can be divided. Price $4000,
terms if- desired. Claude Garrison,
Pine Log, Ga.

23 5-7 acres of good land 2 1-2 mi.
from Cairo, Ga. Suitable for Truck
Farm. Mrs. C. F. Hambrick, Moultrie,

87 acres good land, good house 5-
rooms and bath, running water in
house. State Highway on north side
and south side 1 1-4 mi. from George-
town; 3 1-2 mi. from Eufaula, Ala,



qj by the door.

BULLETIN

Write for description and price if in-
terested. J. D. Colton, Georgetown,
Ga,

38 acres, 9-room house, 2 tenant
houses and out-bldgs. running water,
60 acres adjoining can be rented. My
place to be sold or rented. Also 2
acres in city of Besbixs for rent or for
sale or exc. S. W. Farmbrough, 1765
Boulevard, Atlanta, Ga.

10 acres of good land, 6 room house
plenty of water; convenient to school
and churches at East Boynton, Ga. on
Government Road. At a bargain $3500
part cash and bal. on easy terms. J. B.
Russell, Ringgold, Ga.

2 small adjoining farms; 1 32-acres
and 1 25; 13 mi. from Atlanta, Ga. 4
mi. below College Park on County
worked road; Houses, pastures, orch-
ards and fine creek on both. 3 or 4
mi. to church and Eastern Jr. High
School Bus line, 2 mi. to Fairburn, Ga.
Atianta cement Road. Fine location
for man working in Atlata, to. get good
acreage cheap. Cash or terms. W. B.
Luck, Coilege Park, Ga. RFD.

5 farms for sale in Jefferson Co. with-
in 8 to 5 mi. of Louisville the County
Site. Will sell any of these farms at
a bargain. They contain 96, 171, 250,
384, 633 acres respectively. Will trade
for city property or wiil consider a
new Farmall Tractor with Harrow for
land. B.H. Warren, Louisville, Ga.

70 acres in South East corner of Bul-
lock Co., 25 mi. from Savannah, Ga.
Excellent for tobacco crop. 1 house, 1
tenant house and out-bldgs. School bus
Write for price. H. W.
Glisson, Guyton, Ga.

60 acres in Paulding Co. 4 mi. of
Douglasville, Ga., 10 mi. of Austell, Ga.
1 1-2 mi. of New, Ga. on Pubiic Road,
within 2 mi. of good new brick school.
15 acres of Bottoms $17.50 per acre,
terms if desired. Also 65 acres in Car-
roll Co. near Bowdon, Ga. $15 per acre.
Please see me for bargain in Real
Estate. S. M. Duffey, Bowdon, Ga. Rt.

400 acres of good land with creek
running through. 1 good house and
several tenant houses, ginhouse, barn
chicken house and cane mill; good sul-
phur well. Located 1 1-2 mi. from
Flint River, 6 mi. from Cordele, and
just a few mi. from church and school.
To settle an estate this land is: selling
for $10 per acre. Mrs. M. L. Corbett,
504-7th., E. Cordele, Ga.

70 acre farms, 1 settlement has a
small tenant house and 33 acres in
cultivation. The other side has a fair
tenant house with new cribs. Good
well and plenty of shades. 42 acres in
cultivation. ill sell as one farm or as
two. Also 1700 acres of wood land all
in a body, fair timber, oak, hickory and
pine for saw mill. All land is near
Adel, Ga. J. J. Rountree, Leesburg,
Fla. 113 13th St.

226 acres in Brantley Co., Ga., 1 3-4
mi. to County Seat, which has good
Hich Schools and church. 10 or 12
acres in cultivation, 25 acres fenced
with wire; 1-2 open land and balance
in timber. Good 8-room house, barn
and sugar house; other out-bldgs. It
is Sandy loam soil with corn, cotton,
tobacco and potatoes the main crops.
Good wells, fruit trees and Pecan trees,
$25 per acre. For other information
write. L. O. Broyles, Nahunta, Ga.

130 acres 100 acres woodland, 30 acres
in cultivation. Only 1-2 mi. from state
Highway, Spring branch runnin:
through woodland part. Suitable for
pie oe go cash payment,

nce on lo erms. 3B. U.
Pelham, Ga a Sel
_850 acres of land, 90 acres in cultiva-
tion, 2 good houses, 2 tobacco barns
and other out-bldgs; several pecan and
pear trees. Ideal for stock, well water-
ed by branches. $4200,
balance on terms. John Daniel, Bax-
c Ga.

acres on the old Campbell Ro:
4 mi. from Fairburn, Ga. 2 hevee: se
cleared; 5 or 6 acres good dry bottom
land. 4-room house with hall; good
well on porch; plenty of wood large
barn and convenient to school and
church. $1500 on easy terms. N. A. J
Benefield, Fairburn, Ga. Rt. 4.
_167 acre farm; 85 acres in cultiva-
tion, 10 mi. south west of Douglasville,
good 8-room house, 1 tenant house,
good barn and plenty of water. Con-
venient to school and church, $3500
cash or reasonable terms. J. O. Hem-
a As Rica, Ga. Rt. 4.

- land in Pierce County, 4 mi.
South of Blackshear on old Hoboken
Road, 44 A. in cultivation, grows any
kind of crops, common buildings, with
tobacco barn, good fence, $150 cash;
$500 Sept. Ist, 1931; $500 Sept. 1, 1932:
500 Sept. 1, 1933; 500 Sept. 1, 1934, or
would give the $150 for the rent for

8j)and_ pasture.:

$1200 cash,



Thursday, November 20, 19:
1931, E. L. Dixon, RFD 1, Box 104,
Blackshear, Ga. Z
64 A. land just 3 1-2 mi. off highw.

No. 3, and 1-2 mi from good sch :
churches and stores; two-room dwell-

ing, 3 outbuildings, fruit trees, pecan

trees. 9 A. good branch bottom land,
good water. pienty of timber. Price
$1200 if taken at once. Dilmus A,
Moon, RFD 2, Thomaston, Ga. .

47 A land on good public road, good
wire and cross fences, 30 A. in cultiva-
tion, bal in woods pasture, plenty of
water in pasture. Plenty of fruit trees,
Good 7-room house, all sealed with
ciosed-in hall. Good well water on
back porch and plenty of outbuildings,
7 mi. north of Whigham in Grady Co,
1-4 mo. from school bus line and mail
route $1500 for quick sale. Mrs. W. F,.
Whigham, RFD 3, Whigham, Ga.

100 A. good land, produces 1 bale of

cotton per A. 60 A. in cultivation, bal,

dU A. unimproved level, sanuy iaad
in Taylor County, Ga. Clear of debt,
will sell for $400 cash, or take $200
cash and the other in exchange for
milk cows, chickens, good light car,

or vacant lot on improved street in ~

greater Atlanta, that has good roads,
RFD and school bus by land. Must
get $200 cash, but will take trade for
balance. Land is productive and fer-
tile. Gordon Jinks, 870 Oak St., S.
W., Atlanta, Georgia.

105 A. farm, one 6-room, one 5-
room house, 3 good barns, smoke-
house, crib, woodhouse, tool shed, two
large henhouses, pair of young mules,
wagon, farm implements, feedstuff,
200 hens and young pullets, daily
mail at our door, school bus earries
children to and from school. Located
in Cobb County, 22 mi. from Atlanta,
10 mi. from Marietta, will sell for
$8,000. Will take small farm for part
pay. Also have farm of 110 A. to sell
or exchange. Two 5-room houses,
barns, and various outhouses. Would
be interested in farm land located in
South Ga. or North Ga. Land locat-
ed north of Atlanta, east of Marietta
and in Cobb County. T. M. Poole,
RFD 1, Roswell, Ga. > 7

145 acres of land, 50 acres in culti-
vation, about all fenced, 1 dwell
and out-bldgs. Plenty of wood a:
small timber. Suitable for all crops
erown in the section. also ideal for
stock raising and dairying. Located
3 mi. from West Green in Coffee
County, Ga. Bargain price or will
exch. for smaller farm if suited. B.
T. Burkett, West Green, Ga.

37 1-2 acres of fine land, 30 acres
in high state of cultivation, 1 mi.
from Swainsboro High School and
ehurches; has 4-room bungalow well
furnished, large barn 40x40 ft., 1
cook house and shelter, 1 filling sta-
tion, 1 store and 1 3-room_ tenant
house; plenty of timber to keep up the
viace and 3 good wells. Highway and
School bus by the house. Will sell
cheap for cash $1500. J. L. Coursey,
Swainsboro, Ga. RFD 4.

30 acres of fertile land 1 mi. from
Whigham, Ga., mile of graded
highway. Small house of 4 rooms,
living room and dining room ceiled.
100 budded pecan trees 5 yrs. old;
fine well of free stone water that
never fails. Convenient to church
and High School. If interested let
me hear from you at once $12.50. R. |
B. Waldrop, Whigham, Ga. -

36 acres of land, 1 mi. Peachtree
Road; 2 good houses, barn, good well
beautiful oak grove;
located at Brookhaven, Ga. Write for
further information. A. R. Staples,
Stockbridge, Ga. Rt. 1. ome

160 acres in good condition in Mil-
ton Co. 2 good dwellings and 2 small
dwellings; good out-bldgs; good wa-
ter; convenient to school, church and
Highway; rich gold mine on it, Price
$30 per acre. Farm known as the old
Jasper Boles home place. Mrs. I. H.-
Boles, Duluth, Ga.

245 acres of the good Colquitt Co.
land, 8 mi, east of Moultrie; State
Highway No. 37 running through; 5
1-2 mi. from RR station. Price $7000.
C, H. Cannon, Moultrie, Ga. Rt. 2.

40 acres, 2 ridges running across,
not rocky, good lasting spring, and @
small creek across one corner. Plen-
ty of firewood, all in woods; 1-4 mi.
off daily mail route; 2 mi. from RR
station. Price $60 cash. J. A. Rob
inson, Esom Hill, Ga.

82 acre farm near

:

acre farm on Bankhead Highway,
well improved, 12 mi. from Atlanta,
Ga. Also 1 60-acre farm near Austel
Ga., well improved, just off pav
road, 15 mi. from Atlanta, Ga. Will
either sell these farms or exch. for
property in or around Atlanta, Ga.
George F. Smith, Smyrna, Ga. Rt. 2.



Thursday, November 20, 1930.
Farm Land For Sale

90 acres of land, 35 acres in culti-
vation, good 6-room house, big barn
and other out-bidgs and pasture. Lo-
cated on State ee, near church



Sims, Cal-

600 acres, 3 mi. from Hawkinsville,
Ga., part on State Highway, other on
improved County road. Convenient
to school and church. Will cut in
sections or sell as whole. Price $10
to $30 per acre according to improve-

ment, and location. R. T. Bembey,

Hawkinsville, Ga.
100 acres good land, good Sou. Ga.
Farm, 4 mi. from Tifton, on High-
way No. 37. 5-room house, barns and
other out-bldgs; peach and pear or-
- Chards and pecan trees; has natural
drainage, well fenced and cross fenc-
ed. Will sell for 1-2 cash, terms to
suit on the balance or will exchange
for North Ga. farm of equal value,
near Atlanta, Ga. or on towards
Chattnooga, Tenn. None other need
. answer, and will not accept land that
is steep and rough. J, G. Broome,
Tifton, Ga. Rt. 6.
132 acres good level land, 4-horse
farm open; extra good 10-room house
on public road; daily mail del. 2 ten-
ant houses, 4 barns.
from RR and paved road, 33 mi.
from Augusta, Ga. Price $4000. Al-
so over 100 acres in Warren county on
public road and Ogeechee River; lo-
cated 2 mi. from town; 4-room house
with hall, 1 tenant house and 1 barn,
- price $1000. T. J. Barksdale, Staple-
_ ton, Ga.
- 50 acres of land, 5 1-2 mi. east of
Moultrie, Ga., in Colquitt County; 25
acres in cultivation, 4-room house:
out-bldgs and some fruit trees. Price
$1250 on terms or less for cash. W.
_R. Duffey, Plant City, Fla. Box 23.
100 acres with 2 sets of buildings,
1 5-room and 1 3-room house for ten-
ants, both need some repairs; 50 ac-

yes under fence, balance under open

range; 45 acres in cultivation, ne
waste land, lies well; 2 public roads
good well; plenty of land adjoining
if this is not enough. Will sell 2 good
mules and wagon; fodder, farm tools
and all stock if wanted. Reason for
selling, am getting old; will sell at
give-away prices. Do not write if
you do not mean business. Place is
located 3 mi. west of Mauk, Ga., on
-the A. B. & C. RR. Come see for

W. B. Powell, Juniper, Ga.

- yourself.
= Rt: :
129 acres of land well wired; 4-
room house with hall, 3 fire places

and 2 porches; good smoke house
barn, car house and good cow barn:
good well, large scuppernong arbor;
young fruit orchard of apples, peaches
and figs. A good 2-horse farm and
some fresh land, 15 to 20 acres in
creek and branch bottom; fine for
cane, corn and oats. A good pasture
with plenty of running water; about
10 to 15 cars saw timber on place. ?
young pecan trees, 6 walnut trees, etc
Located 6 mi. west of Thomaston
Ga. on rural route; 1-2 mi. from
school and church. Ideal for dairy-
ing and farming; good out-range for
cattle in winter months. Write for

- information. Ellis C. Daniel, Thomas-

ton, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 74.
_ For sale house with 6 acres of land
with good out-bldes. Located in Gil-
mer Co., in stiburbs of Ellijay, Ga. J.

-C. Boling, Waleska, Ga.

200 acres of land & mi. north of

j Habersham Co.

51 3-4 acres, 2 mi, from Alto, Ga.
Good little farm, about 10 acres of
bottom land and about 15 acres of
unland in cultivation. rest in pasture
and wood. price $2500. West James.
Alto, Ga. Rt. 2.
Apple orchard near Cornelia, Ga
About 30 acres in bearing fruit. 1st
class small place, A. No. 1 buildings
house has electric lights, water an:
is convenient to city busses, railroad
etc. A bargain, some cash, libera!
terms. A. F. Lively, 603 Red Rock
Blde., Atlanta, Ga.

For sale or exch, 50 acres good land.
200 yards from consolidated school
and church: 4-room house just com-
plete, ceiled and painted; other_out-
bldes; land in high state of cultiva-
tion. Price $1800. $200 7>~n rest on
ao John Handel, Finleyson, Ga.
19 1-2 acres of land 1-2 mi. from
RR station and school and ehurch on
food soil rnad: 14 1-2 mi from At-
lanta, Ga.. just off Peachtree oad. ?
acres of bottom land, pastures and
Plenty of wood; 4-room house and

arn; ideal for poultry or dairy. W.

Located 2 mi.



T. Pelfrey, Doraville,
Chamblee 3033.

101 1-4 acres of land for sale, 3 mi.
west of Waco, Ga. 5 mi. east of Tal-
lapoosa, Ga; 1 mi, off the Bankhead
Highway. Price, $500, 1-2 cash, bal-
ance to suit purchaser. P. W. Ross,
Waco, Ga, :

200 acres of good upland, well tim-
bered, good water, very good houses
on public road; mi. northeast of
Blue Ridge and 1 1-2 mi. from Min-
eral Bluff, a small RR station. Con-
venient to school and church, daily
Mail del. Very desirable location,
Will sell all or part or will exch for
other land in good location. Andrew
Elis, Mineral Bluff, Ga.

450 acres. in Jeff Davis County, 5
mi. of Hazlehurst on public road;
cost $9000 will sell for $3000. Also in
Douglas County, 40 acres, plenty of
timber and 2 branches; 17 mi. of At-
ianta, Ga. $350 cash. Also small
farms in Cobb Co. White, Lumpkin,
Jasper, Green, Murray and Paulding
Counties, All bargains for cash. Must
sell, going West. Charles Calhoun,
215 1-2 Marietta St., Atlanta, Ga.

77 acres of land on the No. 8 High-
way from Danielsville to Athens, 2
mi. this side of Danielsville, Ga. 15
acres in bottom land, good pasture,
convenient to school. Suitable for
dairying, trucking or poultry farming.
Highway soon to be paved. Good
house and barn, all for $2200. Pat
Sorrells, Danielsville, Ga.

Good improved farms, 1-horse up to
10-horse: 100 acres up to 1000 acres,
each $10 up to $25 per acre. Part
cash balance on easy terms. Located
n Candler County, if interested, write
L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Ga. Rt. 3.

333 acres of land in Troup Co. 7
mi. east of West Point, and 12 mi.
south of LaGrange, 1 mi. from the
West Point and Chipley Highway.
Sood land with plenty. of water and
timber; ideal for stock or truck far-
ming; bldgs. need repairing; conven-
jient to consolidated school and Me.
ehurch. Price $12 per acre. Mrs.
Addie Adams, Whitesburg, Ga.

For sale. rent or exch. 60 acres of
fine farming land, 1 mi. North of
Wlorence, S. C. Suitable for. truck,
tobacco or various other crops. Plen-
ty of good wood and stream running
water through the place. M. H. Cribb.
416 Fenwick St., Augusta, Ga.

98 acres of land on Highway No. 27.
road being paved: convenient to high
school; location 10 mi. from Mc Rae
Ga. Filling station, store and _ resi-
dence combined. Price right. D. M.
Sourson, Towns, Ga.

50 acres of good farm land with
home near Hutchins, Ga., this farm
s bound by land belonging to Bowl-
ing and Jewell; Will sell for $500 for
cash. Reason for selling, am in
need of cash. B, Goldwasser, 1269
Oxford Road, Atlanta, Ga.

400 acres on Public Highway. 4 mi
from Sandersville,-Ga. on mail route
and school bus line. Ideal for poultry
stock and truck farms. 6-room
house and hall. 2 tenant houses
harns, pasture with never dry creeks
fenced in; pecans and fruit trees
*4000, half down, terms on balance.
T R. Duggan, Warthen, Ga.

52 2-3 acres of well improved land
*o90d 5-room house and one 2 rooms
sood barn, well; good wire fence
around place with cross fences. Pas-
ture with running water: location 2
1-2 mi. from Ideal. Ga. Price. $600. W.
T,, Smith. Rupert, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 32.

190 acres, all under fence, also
eross fences. located 3 1-2 mi. from
Rainbridee. Ga. on Hiehway. 50 ac-
res stumped in cultivation, 10 acres
af this in grapes and fruit trees. 2
hig barns, 2 small dwellings all with
metal roofs. Deep well, pipes and hv-
Arants convenient fer watering stock
1 dwelling equipped with runnine
water, This is a hareain. Mrs. Vic-
tor Golucke, Bainbridge. Ga.

974 acres of Jand, 3 horse farm alJ-
ready clear: 190 acres in pasture
inining the creek: plenty of good wa-
ter: most all place fenced with wire:
easy cultivated; very little grass
nienty of wood, some timber poplar
and pine. One 5-room house anc
ane 3-room. house in rieht so0d
shape. Location 3-4 mi. from High-
wav on the Harlem Road. Mail route
and Rivthe Hish School bus to the
Anor: 25 mi. from Auesusta and 6 mi
fram. Rivthe: neishborhond thicklv
sattled. Peason for selling. am _ toc
ald to work: will exch. for smaller lot
or tract of Jand. Make vour best of-
fay, Mf W, Lynch, Blythe, Ga. Rt. 1.
Box 31,

an acres, 18 acres under sood wire
fanna: &-room house and barn; good
eattan house and shed. poultry house

Ga. Phone

and yards; smoke house with shed;

2 good pumps and open well; plenty
of fruit trees, pineapple and . pears,
plums, peaches, figs grapes, pecans
and walnuts. Location 3-4 mi. of
Cdum Consolidated school and 60 mi.
from Brunswick. $1200. J. T. High-
tower, Odum, Ga. Box 103.

105. 1-2 A. land in Telfair County,
1-2 mi, of Towns, Ga. Borders Sou.
Rwy. One-half cleared, balance pine
timber. No waste land. Clear title.
$1,000 cash. Mrs. V. W. Wilson, RFD
3, Savannah, Ga.

176 A. land, 3-horse farm cleared,
about 2 1-2 mi. west of Statesboro,
Ga. Near good road. Plenty of
barns. Will sell cheap on account of
run-down condition of fences and 7-
room dwelling. Mrs. T. J. Cobb, 202
S. Main St., Statesboro, Ga.

100 A. farm land, 20 A. fine bottom
land, 50 A. cleared. Two good dwell-
ings, 7 out-buildings, in good_condi-
tion. Cash or terms, $3,700. Conven-
ient to churches and_ school. On
public road. Streams through farm.
W. B. Simpson, Marietta, Ga.

77 A, shale land, bordering Southern
Railroad. $100 per acre. J. BE. Mar-
tin, RFD 5, Rome, Ga.

138 A. more less, $1300 with timber;
$1200 without timber. J. N. Williams
RFD 2, Oglethorpe, Ga.

400 A. land in Forsyth County, Ga.
near Cumming consisting of four
farms. Will sell part or all of them.
Fair houses on all farms. Reason-
able price, good terms. James M.
Fowler, RFD 7, Cumming, Ga.

385 A farm, located within 3 mi. N.
of Cornelia, 1 1-2 mi, east of Demo-
rest. 7 acres apple trees, four acres
pasture, 5 acres timber, remainder un-
der cultivation. House well built and
convenient. Set in shady, bluegrass
lawn. Large barn, garage, tenant
house, modern chicken house with
runs. Low price, easy terms. C. M.
Grubb, Demorest, Ga,

57 A. beautiful country home for
sale or exchange. 22 A. apple or-
chard, 22 A. crops, 13 A. pasture and
timber. Good, smooth land, good
house, barn, shop, packing shed, ap-
ple house, other outbuildings. Near
churches and schools. Write to A.
J. Collins, RFD 1, Demorest, Ga. .

100 A, land in Morgan County, 3
mi. east of Farrar, Ga., 10 mi. west
of Madison, Ga., 1 1-5 mi. of good
school. Good land, well watered, 4-
room rough ceiled house. Barn, terms
$25 cash; $1250 in twenty years at
6 per cent interest. Dont write, see
me at Farrar, Ga. A. M. Aiken, New-
born, Ga.

For sale, rent or trade, 150 A. farm
in Pulaski county, between Hawkins-
ville and Cochran on the Dixie-Over-
land Highway; wire fenced; plenty of
vasture. On mail route and _ school
bus line. Plenty of wood, 50 M ft. of
saw timber and saw-mill on place 3
houses on place, new double #
large new barn, poultry hor
other buildings, Will sell all f s3h0
nart cash, or will sell 50 A with the
main buildings bor $1750 or the 100 A
on other side of road with two ten-
ant houses, little barn and feed build-
ing, for $1750. H. V. Barnett, Haw-
kinsville, Ga. Sa

80 A. of strong red land, about 1
A of wood timber and plenty of run-
ning water. Beautiful guilding lot
inst graded. Located 3 mi. from Ma-
rietta, Ga. on the Marietta and Can-
ton Highway, State Route No. 5; roac
just sraded for pavement, fine resi-
dential section, close to consolidate
echoo] and churches. Will sell chear
for a bargain. Would exchange for
Marietta property. Lem Guffin, RFT
1, Marietta. Ga.

2910 A. of land with original grow-
th of timber. estimated to cut 2 1-
million ft. lumber. 6 horse farm
within 3 mi. of railroad. Fine far
stock or dairy farm. Plenty of run-
ning water; good. healthy climate
within 3 mi. of graded school. Ca~
raw any kind of farm supplies. Has
00 paper-shell pecan trees. Will sel
for $6 per Acre. Will make terms
J. W. Morgan, Aline, Ga.

25 A. of land in Laurens County, ?
mi. south of Minter. about 1-4 mi, of
nublic road, land lving well, fond roac
hy place, branch in S. E. corner of
about 2 acres, Jeaving 23 acres of
tandable land. Will grow most anv
rrop. Good well of water. but house
no good. Will sel] for $200 cash. Mrs.
T B: Odom. RFD I. Rockledge. Ga.

74 A. onnd land on Dixie Hichwav
at MecCurlevs Nursery. 4 mi. north-
west of Marietta, Ga. 9 A. gnnd bot-
tom land, pasture with running wa-
ter. same woodland and orchard. One
of0d 4-room house and harn: 1 good
T-yoom house. good well of water on
hack porch at each house. One new

ic



Both houses on paved highway, |
route, and school bus line, 3 mi.

a fine consolidated sehool, about
churches within 4 mi. ill sell a
together or divide at a 3
price. W. F. McCurley, Marietta, Ga.

610 A. land between Ocmulgee ri
and State Highway No. 15 and 27
well timbered, 100 A. in cultivation
10-room house, painted outside and
inside; running water, lights. Arte
sian well, 2 large barns, tobacco cur
ing barn and pack house; 20x40 la:
ing house, 12x20 brooder house. Good
tenant house and many other ou
houses, including an up-to-date rab-
bitry, filling station and grocery
store, doing a good business.
from Lumber City, 3 1-2 mi.
Hazlehurst, Ga. Mr. J.
Hazlehurst. Ga. be

35 A. land in Cobb County, 3-room
house and barn, good land, fine or-
chard; 6 mi. from Marietta, 14 mi, to
Atlanta, 3 mi. from Smyrna on Pow-
ers Ferry and Roswell Road. Will
sell for cash cheap. Govt loan of
$840 on the place. Will take $400 and
buyer assume loan. W. L. Croft, RFD
3, Marietta, Ga, is

40 A. good 6-room house (painted
white) 16 mi. north of Atlanta, 1 mi
of Peachtree road. 29 A. in cultiva-
tion, plenty of wood, pasture, good
spring, lots of fruit; berries, scupper-
nongs. Also 20 A., about 12 in cultit-
vation, 3-room house, 14 mi. north of
Atlanta, good saw timber, fine for
chickens and truck farming, $1500. J.
W. Maloney, Doraville, Ga. ee

101 A. land, 3 mi. from Madras, 6
mi. from Newnan.
wood and pasture. Nice
house, good tenant house, etc.
$20 per A. For information,

Hugh Glass, RFD-3, Newnan. Ga.

11 A. land, $15 per A. Write fo
particulars. Hazel E. Silver, RFD 2
Talking Rock, Ga.

125 A. well watered, grcwing tim
ber, two settlements of dilapidated
houses, on rural route, 9 mi. from
Forsyth. 3 mi. from Bolirrbroke
eae $500. T. A. Gibson, Bolingbroke,

lp

73 A. good farm land, practicall:
level, about 55 A, in cultivation, bal
ance in woods and pasture. 5
east of Ideal, Ga. 8 mi. northwest.
Oglethorpe, Ga. 3-room house,
condition. Mrs. Lola Barfield, RFD
1, Ideal, Ga.

Nice small dairy and poultry farm
3 mi. northeast of Columbus, Ga.
Good 5-room plastered house, elec
tricity, phone and electric pump ir
well, running water, concrete pump
fruit house 4 ft. in ground, 2 garages
milk house and barn, chicken hous
and 3 runs, extra good pigeon
pen, pecan and fruit trees,

vines, 3 : .
J. R. Potts, Box 482
Columbus, Ga. :

126 A. land, 80 A. in cultivation
bal. in woods. Good for pasture,
with lots of timber on it. Two good
dwellings, 2 barns, one garage, gar-
den and plenty of outhouses. Near
nublic road on mail route, with school
bus. Price, $800; one fourth cash,
balance terms. 6 mi. south of Cole
a Mrs. T. I. Roberts, Coleman,

168 A. good farming land, will grox

140 A.
ty of branch timber. Near (
school and churches. $20 per A
M. C. Thompson, Soperton,

ublic road, mail and sch
us route by door; 125 A. clear
15 A. in pecans, bearing. Creek 11
ning through place, 4 houses

uildings, p
land under
cheap. Geo, M.
Americus, Ga.

Por sale, lease or

z00d . On Dixie Highway a
Newton, Ga. Write for particulars
N. Jordan, Fitzeerald, Ga. =

114 A. land, 90 A. in high state of
cultivation, one 7-room house, one 5
room house, plenty of outbuildings
Convenient to scheol and church
Price. $21 per acre; $500 cash, bal-
ance easy terms. G. C. Watson, RFD
1, Rebecca. Ga.

running water, near good school an
church. $500 cash. Write or see J

R. Jordan, Dallas, Ga.



3-story barn and 3 small buildings.

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Georgia Market
Bulletin

Published Weekly By The
BUREAU OF MARKETS
Arthur D. Jones, Director

- Department Of

Agriculture
Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner
THURSDAY, NOV. 20, 1930.
Entered as second class matter
February 15, 1922, at the post
Office at Atlanta, Georgia, un-
der the act of June 6, 1900 Ac-
a for mailing at special

rai

e of postage provided for in
Act of October 8,





section 1103.
1917.

Notice of farm produce and ap-

purtenances, admissible under

postal regulations, inserted one

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NOTICE TO FARMERS

Farmers near Atlanta who would like
to purchase manure in quantities from
1 to 10 cars should get in touch with

the Bureau of Markets, Atlanta, Ga.,
123 State Capitol.

Farm Land For Sale

90 acres of land, 2 mi. from Fair-
mount, Ga. RFO. 2 1-2 mi. from
highway; good place for fruit and
poultry; good well and spring; 5-
room house and good out-bidgs. Very
desirable and cool. place for summer.
Will sell cheap. Phone in the house.
Cc, G. Hightower, Fairmount, Ga.

32 acres, 1 .three-room house, 1
barn and out-bldgs; 1 smoke house, 1
chicken house and yard; 1 young or-
chard and good pasture with running
water. Place is part in cultivation
and part in wood; ideal for truck
and dairy farm or either general far-
ming; will grow anything; reason for
Selling, bad health; location is 2 1-2
mi. from Stone Mountain on Law-
renceville to Duluth Road. Price
reasonable, see or write me. L. C.
Wilson, Stone Mountain. Ga. RFD 2.

3 farms for sale: No 141 acres in
White Co. near Cleveland, Ga. in
sight of Blue Ridge; Land mostly
cultivated, good pasture with running
. water; New 5-room house with new
- barn; convenient to Jr. High School.
~ No, 265 acres, 40 in cultivation,
good pasture with running water,
new 5-room house and barn, located
in White Co. near Cleveland, Ga.
Convenient to J. High School. No. 3
125 acres, 90 in cultivation, good
orchard, some timber, 3 pastures with
running water in ea; 1 new 9-room
house, barn and other out-bldgs. Lo-
cation in sight of Blue Ridge ineWhite





Co. 4 mi. east of Cleveland. Reason.

for selling my farms, going West.

_ Write or see me. A. C. Bowen, Cleve-

land, Ga. RFD 5. :

32 acres $700; 70 acres $1300, both
tracts join;~ or will take $1800 for
both; Some cash and bal. on easy
terms. Location 5 mi. east of At-
lanta, Ga. 1 mi. Cedar Grove Church,
3 mi. north of Crnley, Ga. H. F.
Seay, Conley, Ga. Rt. 1.

100 acres of land in Marion: Co.
_ suitable for general farming or stock
Yaising; convenient toa school and

Lo.

and pasture.



' Chestnut Oak is reserved;
come together
springs, very little waste land,

- repairs.



MARKET BULLETIN

church; Mail route by door; 5 mi. to

RR station; Price $3 per acre, 1-2
cash, bal. on trade for chickens, meat,
syrup or anything of use to me.
What have you? <A. B. Swafford,
Lithia, Fla, Rt, 1.

40 acres in Pickens Co, 9 mi. w. of

Jasper, Ga, 1-2 mi. of state Highway,

public road: by place; convenient to
school and church; 10 acres of good
bottom land, bal. in upland timber
All can be cultivated
with riding machine except 2 acres;

iplace has about 40,000 ft. of pine
timber on it. 4-room house and plen-
_ty of out-bldgs. Well in yard, good
/ Spring, near
'fruit trees. Will sell or trade for
larger place,

per, Ga. Rt. 2.

house; also 80 young

W. M. Buckner, Jas-

82 acres of land, 30 acres cleared;
good fish pond covers about 15 acres;
good bldgs, good out let and conven-
ient to school. Located about 4 mi.
southwest of Cobbtown, Ga. Y. E.
es 1313 Alpha St., Waycross,
Ga.

152 1-2 acres, 30 acres in cultivation
$200: cash, $100 per year for 13 yrs, at
e per cent. Mrs. Lettie Wade, Rupert,

a

185 acres, 7 mi, east of Jasper join-
ing the State Mountain Estate; with-
in 1 mi. of 3 roads that lead from
one high point to the other. There
is about 200,000 ft. of saw timber, the
2 creeks
on the place; good
house and out-bldgs. but need some
Good community. Price $650

half cash and bal. in 3 yrs. Also 40

acres about 5 1-2 mi, east of Jasper;

convenient to school and church; no
bldgs. good spring, some saw timber
and no waste land, $10 per acre. 1-4
down, bal. in 3 yrs. Come see or
write. C. M. Fields Jasper, Ga. Rt. 1.

505 acres, 8 1-2 mi. south of Thom-
asville, Ga. 1 mi, to Metcalf, Ga. on
the A. C. & L. RR wire fence artesian
well; 2 houses, 6 tenant houses; 60
acres pecan trees, 140 acres pears.
grapes, figs, etc., Barns, poultry yard
and other bldgs. Conveniet to schooi
churches and Mail del. Well kept
roads, nice community; plenty of
deer, quail, squirrels, turkey and oth-
er game. Price $45 per acre. Will
sell mules feed stuff and. tools cheap
to purchaser. John C. Thomas, Met-
calf, Ga,

About 140 or 170 acres of land, 1
1-2 mi. from Grantville, Ga. some
distance from Atlanta, Ga. Highway:
fine for general farming or dairy or
hog farm. Convenient to mill town
a good market for all produce. Price
reasonable. Address either; I. C. Les-
ter, Hogansville, Ga. or Mrs. A. B.
McCoy, Newnan, Ga.

100 acres of land 3 mi. from Grif-
fin, Ga. 3-4 mi. of Dixie Highway:
good 6-room house, tenant house:
stream of running water, peach or-
chard, large shade trees. Will divide
into 50-acre Jots. Easy terms. Ad-
dress either E. S, McDowell, Griffin
Ga., or Mrs. Sara Ruskin, Griffin, Ga.
C-o Imperial Hotel.

100 acres, 1 mi. from City Limits of
Rockmart, Ga. on the Morgan Vallev
Road; Main house has 6 rooms and 2
large basement rooms, slate roof;
nice barn and cther out-bldgs. Beau-
tiful oak grove in front of house, pas-
ture with creek running thru. Fine
little place for dairy, hogs, chickens
Nice location, Goodvear Mills and
Southern State Portland Cement Co.
plants here, good pay rolls and good
markets. 50 mi, northwest of Atlanta.
Price reasonable. See or write. A
W. Farrar, Rockmart, Ga.

40 acres or mavbe more in North
Ga. Few fruit trees. plenty of timber
for bldgs. Land suitable for cotton
corn or most anvthine you wish to
grow. Good community, daily mail:
plenty of water, about 6 acres of bot-
tom land. Place has no bldgs on it,
but is convenient to school and 2
ehurches; 29 mi. to Gainesville, Ga.
10 mi, to-Dahlonega, Ga. and 7 mi.
to Cleveland. Ga. Price $600. If in-
terested come and see for yourself.
John B. Grindle, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt.
1. Box 42.

105 acres in Gwinnett Co.
west of Peachtree Road; 1 mi. to
ehurch and school, also near store
and RR station. Plenty of wood and
water. some saw timber. All or part
at your own price. terms to suit pur-
chaser. Roe Chatham. Duluth. Ga.

690 acres of fine farmine land with
200.009 of fine saw wood at a bar-
sain price, convenient to railroad: do
not write unless vou really mean
husiness, enclose stamp for partien-
lars. Also have 25 acres land, Grist
Mill with filling station and 5-room

1-4 mi.



house for $2800.
J. W. Wood, Grifin, Ga.

858 acres right on paved highway;
15 mi. above Macon; well fenced and
watered by five (5) springs; red land
much the best for cattle as plenty oi
lime in land is necessary for raising
cattle. Nice oak grove, 2 large barns,
old dwelling. Price $15 per acre. C.
D. Harrison, Bolingbroke, Ga.

Nice little farm of 35 acres, new 6-
room house, new barn and out-bldgs;
good young orchard out on the Red-
bud road, 2 1-2 mi. from Calhoun,
Ga. Will sell farm and 2 young mules
and all farming tools all for a reason-
able price. Write or come to see me.
W. V. Worley, Calhoun, Ga. Rt, 2.
Box: 151.

197 acres, 40 under fence, bal. long
leaf pine land. Will sell for $4.50 per
acre; convenient to school bus and
mail route. Also 237 acres, 30 under
fence, common bidgs, school bus and
mail route in front of door will sell
for $4.50 if purchaser will take both
tracts. $5 if only one tract is pur-
chased. T. M, Reynolds, St. George,
Ga. Rt. 1. ao

100 acres of woodiand and timber;
large branch running thru; _ price
$6.50 per acre or will exch. for any-
thing of equal value. What have
you? J. R. Stogner, Bowdon, Ga. Rt.

3,

84 1-2 acres of land, 6-room dwell-
ing painted and partly ceiled; 2 ten-
ant houses, large barn, good well;
place under wire; cut into 6 different
fields by cross fences; 2 pastures near
high school and church; convenient
to stores and gin. Will sell for $22.50
ts o H. C. Norman, Tignall, Ga.
Rit,

61 acres, 40 in cultivation; good
dwelling, barns, fruit trees, good pas-
ture and running water; located 1-4
mi. of RR station on public road. S&S.
Q. Harper, Fayetteville, Ga.

40 acres, 20 acres in cultivation:
bal. in wood and pasture; 1-4 mi. of
zood fishing ground on Sweetwatei
Creek; one 3-room house and barn
and orchard. This is a bargain at
$25 per acre, 1-4 down, bal. on terms.
Place located 2 1-2 mi. of Austell,
5 John F. Smith, Powder Springs,

ae

2 1-2 acres, close to car line and al-
so close to Chattanooga, Tenn.; it is
fine place for chickens; will sell or
exch. for a house and lot. Mrs. Eu-
lala Tuttle, Rossville, Ga, Rt. 1.

21 acres prairie land in Florida;
will sell or exch for North Ga. land
or will consider a good Ford truck.
What have you to trade? W. C. Fish,
Blackshear, Ga. Rt. 1.

157 acres, 40 cleared. Will make

any kind of crop, good house and
~t-bldgs: close to 3 good markets;
AB&C RR runs through it. Good
peach orchard and 7 pecan trees.
Well of good water, also fishine
lakes. $1,500, 1-2 cash, bal, half at
8 per cent in 1 yr; and half at 8 per
cent second yr. F. R. Lewis, Rebecca.
Ga. Ri. 2:
_Good farm, 45 acres under cultiva-
tion, tobacco barn, and good 5-room
house; 3 mi. west of Adel, Ga. on
Moultrie road. Otis B. Shryer, 206
Central Ave., Atlanta, Ga.

120 acres of land more or less: 2
houses, 2 barns, plenty of pastures
well watered; 60 acres in cleared land
Location 2 mi. north west of Villa-
now, Ga. Will sell farming tools, fee?
stuff and shop tools all for $1000. M
A. Shelton, Villanow, Ga. RFD 2.
Box 64.

520 acres of good land 2 mi. of
Svarta. Ga. Good nasture lands and
splendid soils; on Macon to Auguste
Highwav, near Ga, RR: Power Jine
on property. Write or see me. - Edi-
son Harrison, Sparta. Ga.

40 acres of good high; land, 25 acre-
in cultivation with a new 6-room
house and out-bldes; convenient to
school and church: near hiehwav
Price $1200 part cash. Also 95 acres
of good farmine land. well timbered
fronts public road, t mi. to smal
town. Will sell for part cash or exch
for pronerty in South Ga. or Fla
Mrs. Nettie Cameron, Jesun. Ga,

309 acres, 150 acres in hich state of
cultivation: woodland well timbered:
near puhlic road. so0od school ant
church. Type of land. red pebble and
erav loam. 6-room and 5-reom house
tahacco harn. and all neressarv ont-
Nides. Will cel] for orisinal amount
of Inan $8009. purehacer assumine
hal. of 20 vr. lean pavine nrincinal &
interest, Onlv cach neescsary to han-
Ma this nramsition will he laan in-
terest of 209. Tf interacted write me
for particulars. T. L. Marchant. Mi-
Jan. Ga, :

40 acres gond farming Jand, 20 ac-

res cleared, bal, woodland; good lo-

38mi. to RR town.

Thursday, November 20, 1930.

cation, no out-bldgs; will sell or exch,
for a small place with, dwelling, pre
ferably on highway. For further in-
formation write. Mrs. Moliie Gun-
ter, Palatka, Fla., Rt. 1. a

60 acres of gravel for road building;
lies along S. RR; 1 acre will pay the
price, $100 per acre. Mrs. Ella Tate,
Rome, Ga. Rt. 5, :

4 acres, 4-room house and out-
bldgs; 45 pecan trees 8 yrs. old, close
to school and church. Write for
prices. (No name given), Locust
Grove, Ga. Box 172.

57 acres in Washington Co. 6 mi, |
south of Davisboro, Ga. 2 mi. from
Riddleville, Ga, and 2 mi, from 3

churches and good school; good bldgs, ~ :

pasture all fenced. $1500, $100 cash,
bal. in 10 yrs. at 6 per cent. Mrs. Alex
Davis, Spann, Ga.

202 1-2 acres, 75 in cultivation and
pasture; location Enon Church in
Campbell Co. adjoining church prop-
erty; P. O. at Tell Ga. near McClures
Store; will sell or rent to responsible
party; large new barn; 6 heavy Jer-
sey heifers. Write for further infor-

mation. Will rent for $15 per mo, C.

L. Camp, 820 Lee St., Atlanta, Ga.
West 0445.

336 acres in Richmond Co, 18 mi.
from Augusta on public highway,
near school and church. Price $4000.
J. C. Broome, Hephzibah, Ga.

100 acres of very fertile soil on
public road, 1-2 mi, from highway in
aliaferro Co. near an _ accredited
High School. More than 70 acres in
cultivation, good pasture, 2 houses,
barn and storage house. Will sell
cheap for $12 per acre cash or $14
per acre on easy terms. Mrs. Leila
B. Lyle, Crawfordville, Ga.
res fresh land; will average 1 bale of
cotton per acre; 7 acres bottom land,

150 acres of good smooth produc-
tive farm land in Houston Co, 2 1-2
mi, from Wellston, Ga. and 18 mi.
from Macon; on school bus line and
mail route; convenient to church and
school; nice 6-room house with hall;
4-room tenant house and good barn;
well water, fine pasture and 135 acres

of open land, will sell equipped with

3 good mills and all tools; or will
exch. for farm nearer Macon, Ga. L.
S. Hayes, Bonaire, Ga. ee

3 acres and 4-room house, 1 mi

from the University of Ga. at Athens,

Ga. Ideal for chickens, hogs, cows >
and truck farming. Sping and Ber-
muda grass for pasture. Will sell
cheap for cash or give good terms to
reliable person. D. D. Stynchcomb,
262 Capitol Place, Atlanta, Ga. =

70 acres, located 2 1-2 mi. south of
Chickamauga, Ga. on Rural route No.
2; convenient to school and church;
land lays good, plenty of water; ideal
for poultry; all conveniences. Price
$2000 or will exch. for good South Ga.
farm in the Daughtry Plain section,
either improved or unimproved. J.
H. Long, Chickamauga, Ga. Rt. 2.

2 acres, 4-room house, barn and or-
chard with scuppernong vineyard, 1-2
mi, from Southern Depot ont side of
City limits; suitable for dairy or
chicken farm. Some cash down and
bal. on terms, monthly or yearly. E.
H. James, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 8. ;

100 acres of land in North Ga; 3-
room house and plenty of running
water; near church and school; locat-
ed 3 mi. northwest of Steadman, Ga.
Will sell or exch. cheap. J, E. Alred,
Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3.

40 acres: 25 acres cultivated, 8 ac-

fine for corn; 10 acres good grade of
land; 15 acres good growth of timber,
some saw timber; Sandy grey land,
nart red sub-soil; Location 5 1-2 mi.
from Cedartown: convenient to cot-
ton mill town with 3 big mills; good
roads, one 3-room house, 1 barn with
4 stalls, other out-bldgs. with galvan-
zed roofs: bie cistern, 45 fruit trees,
4 yrs. old and 35 winter avple trees.
Price $23 per acre at cash. G. G
Rothell, Esom Fill. Ga. Rt. 1.
_ 2 tracts of land joined: 125 acres
in one and 31 acres in other; fine
neach and apple orchard, some young
pecan trees; good well, nice dwelling
and nientv of ont-blds. 2-horse farm
in cultivation; fine swamn nasture.
Tand is dark and sandy, joining the
Pork Comfert Creek, a fine fishing
stream. W. M. May, Gibson, Ga.
RFD B.

2 fine farms, 200 acres, one 4-horse
farm and laree pasture on it. fine
timber at $8 per acre. 157 acres in
the other farm, no hetter Jand in the
country, Convenient to school and
church; lots of timher. Mrs. E. M.
Trovis Favettevyilie Ga.

506 1-4 arres choice land, 21 mi.
from Cordele. Ga. Will sell for $30
ner acre or rent 200 acres at $4 per
acre, A. B, McRae, Perry, Fla. Box



516,



- pastures,

: Thursday, November 20, 1930.
Farm Land For Sale

184 acres of fine farm land, 4-horse
farm in cultivation, all free from
stumps; 2 good settlements on prop-
erty; good outlet for pasture; 2 tobac-
co barns; Located 4 mi, from town
and 5 mi. from High School, but
school bus comes to door; 1 1-2 mi.
from Baptist church. For further in-
formation write. Will sell all or a
portion. L. P. Mills, Brooklet, Ga.

66 acres cleared and stumped; nice
8-room house with 4 fire places; con-
venient to churches and school,
school bus line to the door also Mail
del. Price $1600 assuming a loan of
_ $1200 and pay $600 cash. Also 4-
horse farm of 160 acres, nice 6-room
house, good out-bldgs, 100 pineapple
_ trees; good community, convenient to
church and school, also Mail del.
Price $5000 part on terms. J. C. Mor-
rison, Barney, Ga. Brooks Co.

72 acres of good land, well located
' on public road, rural route and schooi
bus line to the door; convenient to
RR station! part in cultivation, bal.
has young growth of timber; land
most all level; plenty of running wa-
ter. Will sell-cheap or exch. for 3-
room house in town any where. Mrs.
T. J. Williams, Matthews, Ga. Rt. 1.
319 acres on Broad River, 1 1-2 mi.
North of Calhoun Highway and Sea-
board RR la mi. from Elberton, 6 mi.
from Bowman, Ga. Excellent site for
summer and winter resort. Fine for

fishing and hunting. Silas G. Booth,
Dewy Rose, Ga,

Big Summer resort, concrete pool,
120 acres of land and several bidgs;

mineral water natural flow. Write

for prices or come to see me. Resort
known as Myrtle Springs near Amer-
icus, Ga. C. F, Fuller, Myrtle Springs,
Americus, Ga.

75 acres good gray land farm, 50
acres in cultivation; Could run trac-
tor over it. 2 fairly good houses, 2
wells of water and running water.
_ Out-bldgs. enough; 15 mi. east of

Lawrenceville, Ga. on the State Higch-
_ way; only 3 1-2 mi. from the cotton

market. Mail del bv the door. W.
_ E. Sailor, Hoschton, Ga. Rt. 2.

40 acres, small 1-horse farm in cul-
tivation and about 12 acres could be
easily cultivated; balance in original

woods; a laree amount of pine cord

wood on place: 7 or 8 acres branch
bottom on public road; about 2 1-2
mi. to RR and highway; 11 mi. to
- good manufacturing town; 7. mi. to
Countv Seat; convenient to churches
and schools: 3-room house with hall
in good condition. barn 32*30 and
other out-hldes. Will take $809 terms
on part. T, T. Hitt, Felton, Ga.

48 1-5 acres of land 1 1-2 mi. from
Snellville. on public road: good strone
land, 3-room house. vo0d barn: $35
per acre. Miss Pearl Harris, Grayson,
Ga; Rt. 1.

110 acres, part creek bottom, good
plenty running water in
pastures; plenty of out-bldgs; 6-
room house near church: 3 mi. to
high school, bus line by the door; 4
mi. to RR station. Rural route: near
highway. Will sell cheap or exch. for
smaller place near city if possible. If

_ interested write or come. to see me.

R. A. Daniel, White, Ga. Rt. 2.

85 acres. 2 mi. from Macon Highwav
good fresh land. $600 cash. C. C.
Harrison, Fairburn, Ga.

1750 acres, 8 farms, all well water-
ed, springs and creeks; large Bermu-
da pasture all fenced; plenty of buil-
dings. 100 mi. south of Atlanta, Ga.
near RR station on U. S. Highway

_ No. 3. Good for stock, cotton, melons.

tobacco, peanuts, corn or most any

kind of crop. Price $17.50 per acre,

easy terms. Or would consider exch.
for small property near or in Atlan-

ta, Ga. as first payment. J. C. Bur-

ae 882 Euclid Ave, N. E. Atlanta,
a,

217 acres of land about 4 1-2 mi.
east of Cleveland, Ga. with several
acres of branch bottom; several acres
of upland. opened; bal. in growing
timber. Fine for apples. grapes.
Peaches and all kind of fruit or veg-
etables. Fine for summer home,hav-
ing lake site, fine springs, and bran-
ches. Price $4.50 per acre cash. C.
M. Dorsey, Cleveland, Ga. Box 87.

56 acres of land 2 mi. south of Ring-
gold, Ga. 30 acres in cultivation,
pasture and meadows. 4-room house,
well water, plenty of water for stock.
Orchard. Located on public highway,
convenient to school and churches.
Within 17 mi. of Chattamooga, Ga.
Write for prices and terms. Hurlie
M. Davis, Ringgold, Ga. Rt. 2.

_ _ 280 acres, well improved farm; 5
dwellings. barns and other out-bldes.
Good wells plenty of running water



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year round; 30 acres in bottom land.

| Located 1 mi. of 2 churches, 1 high

school and 3 mi. of Bowden State
Norma] & Industrial School, conven-
ient to RR town, water and grist mill,
also roller flour mill. Ideal for stock
farming. Mrs. A. B, Duke, Bowdon,
Ga. Rt: 3;

500 acres on Central of Ga. RR on
good highway from Atlanta to Col-
umbus; 1 good 4-room house and
barn; town has churches, 2 schools,
lights, stores and filling stations. Wik
give good terms to reliable party. Main
building has good well on back porch.
Mrs. E. L, Wimbish, 1052 Washita
Ave., N. E. Atlanta, Ga.

120 A. farm suited for stock or
dairy farming. 40 A. in cultivation;
20 A. in pasture; 40 A. creek bottoms,
set in Bermuda grass. 2 country
stores in 1-4 mi. 2 dwellings and 4
farms. $2400. W. M. Morris, Doug-
lasville, Ga.

26 1-2 A. truck and dairy farm, 1
mi. center Atlanta, faces paved road.
and car line. Electric lights. 4 out-
bldgs. pastures, garden fenced and
watered by well and 2 branches. All
kinds of fruit, flowers, hedge, shade
lawn, but house was burned last
summer. Bargain price, $5000 and
very good terms. Loan, $1500. due in
2 yrs. Would exch. for large farm if
clear and improved. J. K. Johnson,
Clarkston, Ga. P. O. Box 115.

20 acres in Wheeler Co. 4 mi. of Co.
Seat, Alamo, Ga. all cultivated; fenc-
ed. Very good 3-room house, barn
and smoke house; place in open range,
no stock law; will.sell cheap or rent.
H. A. Wynne, Cadwell, Ga. Rt. 1.

100 acres, 20 acres bottom land and
50 acres in cotton land; good pasture
with running water; rest timbered
land. 7-room house, barn and small
orchard. Located on public road and
rural route. Near church and high
school district. Cheap for cash or will
exch. for smaller farm in Cobb or Floyd
Co. B. L. Davis, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 1.

40 acres, nice house 5-rooms and
hall, 3 porches and ceiled; located on
public road; out-bldgs; orchard of ap-
ples, peaches, pears, grapes, figs, etc.,
20 acres in cultivation, bal. in pastures;
near 2 good churches and good 4-
teacher school with bus to the door;
Mail delivered to door; Ideal for truck
farm, convenient to good market. Wili
sell for $700 cash, or half cash and bal.
on terms. Turner Vaughn, Gillsville,
Ga. Rt. 2.

8 lots, 1 five room house with new
cover, all under fence; good land and
water; Large barn, smoke house and
other out-bldgs. Fruit trees: peaches,
figs, pecans and grapevines. Conven-
ient. to High school and 2 churches.
Fine location for dairy and chickens.
Free range. L. L. Branch, Mystic, Ga.
Irwin Co.

140 acres, 2 1-2 mi. north of Stone
Mountain, 4 mi. Tucker; one 5-room
house, unpainted and partly ceiled; 1
barn, 1 3-room house, several good
springs and branches running thru. 40
acres in cultivation, 30 acres in pas-
tures, bal. in woodland some nice saw
timber; land all fresh, will produce 1
bale of cotton per acre. Convenient to
consolidated school and school bus line.
Fine place for a pool lake or summer
resort; will sell cheap or exch. G. W.
Branch, Stone Mountain, Ga. Rt, 2.

500 acres including good farm land
and timber; excellent water power.
Farm lies partly in Dawson and partly
in Lumpkin Co. 4 mi. north of Daw-
sonville, Ga. and 11 mi. southwest of
Dahionega; about 1-4 mile from High-
way No. 9, with bus service between
Dahlonega and Atlanta, Ga. Good lo-
cation for tourist camp. Will sell or
consider proposition of a 5-year lease.
a M. F. Crawford, Dawsonville, Ga.

135 acres on graded and soiled road,
16 mi. of Atlanta, Ga. 1 mi. of good
school with bus service to High School;
1 1-2 mi. of Primitive Bantist Church,
Methodist and Presbyterian. 2 mi.
from railroad station; 45 acres in high
state of cultivation; 20 acres over sub-
jest to cultivation with just little work.
70 acres in Old field pine; 750,000 ft. of
saw timber and 500 cord wood; pas-
ture and good barn with 6 stalls: steel
roof; 5-room dwellling, old fashion but
comfortable; good well water. All land
well watered by 2 sprinzs and branches,
Price $3000 straight sale, no exch. R.
O. Robertson, Lithonia, Ga. RFD 3. ,

100 acres of land located in the
southern part of Haralson Co. there is
a mortgage of $250 against place; Will
sell at $3.50 per acre or will exch. for
equal value in an automobile or farm
machinery; Also 100 acres of very fer-
tile land. plenty running water. near a
new 9-room schoo] bldg, 3 churches

and rural route. Land has about 90,-

BULLETIN

000 ft. of saw timber; surrounded by
land that grows 1 bale of cotton or 50
bu. of corn per acre. Has a 3-room
house and 2 porches, needing repairs.
P.ice $750. If you desire further infor-
mation write enclosing a stamped en-
velope for an answer, Mrs. Rebecca
Stogner, Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 3

202 1-2 acres, 1-4 mi. of State High-
way. Excellent location, near school
and church; practically new 6-room
house, mail delivered to door; Sandy
land of good quality, good well at
house, plenty of running water on
piace ;some saw mill timber, lightwood
and oak. Place under good wire and
rail fence. Near good market; Post
Office at Juniper, Ga Rt. 1. S. W.
Anthony, Juniper, Ga. Rt. 1.

100 acres, good 5-room house; 50
bearing pecan trees; located about 1
mi. from Roberta, Ga. Also 115 acres
good land with 4-room house 1 1-4 mi.
from Roberta. Olso 2 farms of 200
A. ea. good 4 room house and barn
All farms on main County Highway,
west of Roberta, Ga. Land sandy loam
slightly roiling to level; produces well;
will sell for reasonable price, cash pay-
ment, bal. long terms or rent reason-
able to anyone that can supply them-
seives. Lands are well adapted for cot-
ton, corn, etc. Roberta has the best
of schools for a small city. E. T. Not-
tingham, Thomaston, Ga.

1 acre of land, 7-room house with 4
fire places; 1 barn and garage. Located
200 yds. from salt water river, plenty
of fine fish and good hunting: 3 stores.
1 church, Post office and school very
convenient. Place is very healthy,
good community; 1 White Grape vine,
and Mulberry tree. Plenty of oak
trees surrounding the place. Price
$1750. J. A. LaRoche, Crescent, Ga.

290 acre farm in Washington Co., on
bus line to consolidated school at Deep-
step, Ga. 6 room house large barn, cot-
ton house, tar and wagon shelters,
smoke house and other out-bldgs. large
orchard, 2 scuppernong vines, 4 large
seedling pecan trees, 5 young paper-
shell pecan trees beginning to bear and
7 black walnut trees; 3 good wells and
2 springs that never go dry. 4 tenant
houses and good pasture; plenty of
wood and lightwood and timber that
will be ready to saw in a few years.
Located in 2 mi. of chalk mine; Cheap
for cash. C. B. Renfroe, Deepstep, Ga.
(Adrainics@rator for estate of R. J.
Renfroe.

Approximately 400 acres, 60 in culti-
vation, good pebble soil, fenced with
new wire; good growth of timber on
woodsland. New 6-room house, paint-
ed and equipped with Colt Lighting
system; Plenty of, out-bldgs. including
garage, smoke house, syrup furnace,
chicken house, large shelter, tobacco
barn, etc., all in good condition; a num-
ber of peach, pear and plum trees, also
pecan trees. 1 tenant house with out-
blugs. Located in Brantley Co. near
city on RFD and school line: 1 1-2 mi.

at bargain, either cash or terms. Write
for prices. M. L. Anderson, Nahunta,
Ga. Rt. 1.

163 acres, 2 1-2 mi. of Tifton, Ga. on
Highway; school bus and Mail route.
7-room house, large barn and garage,
2 Sixteen ft. tobacco barns; tenant
houses. Grapes, pecans and figs. 100
acres stumped, 63 acres in _ pastures.
Price $40 per acre $2500 cash, bal. on
terms or wiil consider exch. for smaller
farm. Robert E. Lucas, Tifton, Ga. Rt.
4 Box 9.

Farm of 35 A good 1 room house, ten-
ant house, dairy and horse barns and
other out-bldgs. Ideal for small dairy
or truck farm. 3 mi. from Columbus,
Ga; just off the paved highway. Write
for particulars. A. B. Norris, Colum-
bus, Ga. Rt. 1.

32 1-2 acres of land, 1 mi. of Vanna,
Ga. and 3 mi. from Bowman, Ga. one
5-room house with metal shingles: 1
new barn, garage, crib and other out-
bldgs. Branch is line on northeast
boundary. 25 acres in cultivation:
Balance in oak and hickory timber.
Land will average one bale of cotton
ner. acre. Price $2000 cash. W. J.
Winn, Royston, Ga. Rt. 2.

100 acres of good farming land in
Merriwether Co. Halfway between
Columbus and Atlanta on the Central
of Ga. R R. Has good house, barn and
well of good water. Willi sell or rent.
nek Ella Robinson, Greenville, Ga.

120 acres of land, 2 houses. plenty of
wood, good pastures and spring: Write
for prices, enclosing stamped en-
velone for reply. Mrs. S. J. Belcher,
Adairsville. Ga. Rt. 3. < .

Choice 36 acre farm, improved, just
outside City Limits of Carrollton. Ga.
| Suitable for poultry raising and dairy-
.ing, good pasture and running water.

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to high school and churches. Will sell,

lonega, Ga. Box 192. |



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Will grow anything, near highway to
Atianta, Ga. Also improved 80 acre
farm near both Carrollton and Bow-

don near graded highway and district

school. A chance for a good home.

Also 202 1-2 acres 3 mi. west of Villa

Rica. 4-horse crop open; one of the

most fertile farms in the county; will
be near paved highway, in easy touch

of Atlanta. All of these farms in Car-

roll County. Write for prices. J. W.

Stone, Carrollton, Ga.

88 acres, 5 mi. south of Thomaston,
1-4 mi. off Highway No. 3; 1-horse
farm in cultivation; 1 nice 4-room
house and one 5-room house, good barn
and ail covered with metal roofs. Plen-
ty of running water, springs and 2
wells, plenty of timber. Write for pri-
ces. Also 5-room house and 2 build-
ing lots 1 mi. from -Court House and
1-4 mi. from City limits. Write for
prices. J W. McKinley, Thomaston,
Ga. RFD 2.

Ideal Chicken Farm of 50 acres lo-
cated on National Highway between
Valdosta and Hahira. 2 good bunga-
lows, running water, electric lights,
sewerage and chicken houses for ten
thousand chickens. Price reasonable,
terms. Also 27 good farms ranging
from 50 to 1500 acres; each well im-
proved, well situated to schools and
churches. prices very reasonable, liberal
terms. Some of the best farms in So.
Ga. A. J. Strickland, Valdosta. Ga.

220 acres, 5 mi. southwest of Monti-
cello, Ga.; 6-horse farm with several
tenant houses; can be made one of the
best farms in Ga. Will sell for $1000
cash and bal. on terms to suit purchas-
er. Dr. W. E. Knight, Mansfield, Ga.

40 acres of land 1 mi. north of Ros-
well, Ga., 1-2 mi. from concrete road:
34 acres in cultivation; all good smooth
land with running water; Bermuda
pasture, 2 houses, one 6-room; 1, 3-
rooms; good wells; convenient place to
tive, only 1 mi. to Roswell High School.
Will sell reasonable or exch for small
vace and difference. L. D. Bowen,
Roswell, Ga. Rt. 6 Telephone 2612.

6 acres, 5-room house, plenty of out-
bldgs, good water, electric lights, all
fenced in. good place for poultry or.
truck farm; located 5 mi. from Macon
terial to go with jptace all for $2000. W.
on highway; about $800 worth of ma-
J. Strong, Macon, Ga. RFD 5. Box 162. _

32 acres farm, good land Bermuda
yasture, running water, modern 6-room
house, large barn, shop. smoke-house
and other out-bldgs. in first-class con-
dition. Large young orchard, all kinds
of fruit. Church and school within a
block of house, 2 blocks from depot and
25 mi. south of Atlanta on the R. R.
For particulars, write. C. F. Fields,
Flinpen, Ga. ne

80 acres in Cherokee Co. located 3 mi.
east of Ball Ground, Ga. on route No.
1; 35 acres open, bal in timber and
vasture; 6 acres of open land in good
bottoms. 5-room house, boxed bldg. all
rooms ceiled but one. Convenient to
zood school only 1-2 mi. away; 4 bran- _
ches running thru place. Barns, stables,
sheds and other out-bldgs. Will sell for
$1100, 1-2 down and bal. on terms or
will sell for $1000 cash. B. L. Brown,
Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 1. :

74 acres, 20 acres in cultivation; on
oublic road; has 12 pecan trees and
other fruit trees: sood water, 5-room
house and out-bldgs. convenient to
school and church; mail and bus line
to door. 8 mi. from Kingsland in
Canben Co. Lots of turpentine timber
on place. Will sell for $1000. Write or
come to see it. Mrs. Robert Horne, |
Kingsland, Ga. Rt. 1 Box 23.

350 acres, 100 in bottom land. 100

cleared and bal. in woods: 8-room
house and 3 room house, 1-2 mi. from
railroad station, 3-4 mi. from 2 chur- _
ches and schools: on highway now in
course of construction; Pric $7500, 1-3
cash, bal. in 10 yearly payments at 6
per cent. W. H. Brown, Tilton, Ga.
_ 16 acres in Gilmer Co. 5 mi. of Elli-
jay ,Ga. on public road, near stores, 1-4
mi. to church and school; good spring
water, good pastures, 15 acres in cul-
tivation rest in timber.- Price $7.00 per
acre. L. J. Owenby, Buckhead, Ga.

40 acre farm in little town of Isabella
Ga; practically all in cultivation;
20od land, good ceiled house, new barn:
location 3 mi. of railroad station; 1-2
mi. of church and school, stores and
bus line. Come to see it. Mrs. C. O.
Sikes, Sylvester, Ga. Res:

139 acres, 20 acres of bottom land,
40 in upland running water, good pas-
ture and timbered land: one 5-room
house and one 4-room house: location
5 mi. southwest of Cleveland. Ga. White
Co. Shole Creek Valley. Will sell on |
terms for $15 per acre. Write for fur-
her information. W.M. Wehunt, Dah-

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Farm Land For Sale

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120 A. timber land, within half
mile of Dawsonville highway, $5 per
acre. J. W. Martin, Dawsonville, Ga.

200 A. of unimproved level, gray,
sandy land 100 mi. south of Atlanta,
no saw timber, no cleared land, no
houses, no waste land, all could be
cultivated if cleared. Has $650 mort-
gage note at 8 per cent, 4 yrs to run.
Will sell my equity very cheap for
cash at $350, or exchange for lunch
stand, cows, chickens or anything
that is clear of debt. F. G. Jinks, 870
Oak St., S. W., Atlanta, Ga.
in woods and pasture, 2 good houses,
3-room and 7-room, slightly under re-
air. Roomy barn. Near churches,
high school, No. 9 highway. Price $40
per acre. Mrs. E. C. Smith, RFD 2,
Cumming, Ga.

34 1-4 A. land 3 1-2 mi. from carline,
7 mi. south of courthouse of Macon, on
rural route, and school bus line. Good
painted bungalow, 3-room tenant house,
good pasture, good land, about 10 A. in
bottoms, nice fruit trees, 2 large pecan
trees. Within 200 yds. of city lights.
Will sell cheap for cash, or on terms to
reliable party with good down payment.
Write or apply to J. D. Durden, RFD 1,
Fairburn, Ga.

60 A. of 1st bottom land in cultiva-
tion, 50 A. of 2nd bottom land, most-
ly in timber and 10 A. of upland in
timber. Good 5-room bungalow, new



and newly painted, also good 4-room }-

bungalow, new. Fine land for trucking
eneral farming, located in
most beautiful valleys in northeastern
Georgia, on RFD 2 from Asheville, N.
C. to Montgomery, Ala., near churches
and schools, and can be bought at a
bargain. J. F. Arrant, (No address).
Will sell all or half of my farm, 280
A. more or less; about 40 A. in cultiva-
tion, about 8 or 10 A. in branch and
creek bottom, balance fair, upland.
Place capable of growing 12 bales of
cotton, grain and feedstuff to run the
farm place. Balance of place in wood
and pasture land. Plenty of water,
good size creek running through place.
Convenient to school and church. Lo-
cated in Lumpkin County, Ga., 17 mi.
north of Gainesville, Ga., 7 mi. from
roailroad station. Will sell all or ae
or
smaller place. Two cheap dwellings
and outbuildings on place. Mr. J. C.
a RFD 1, Box 115, Murrayville,
a. ;
300 A. in Dawson County, 60 A. in
cultivation, 3 houses, 4, 3, 2 rooms,
with outbuildings at each. Two wells
and two springs, churches and school
close by and good settlement, 100M ft.
fine saw timber, 3 mi. of Dawsonville
and Gainesville highway, good produc-
tive land, public road and daily mail by
door. $12.50 per A. or will exchange

- for less acreage with business location.

B. C. Chastain, Juno, Ga.

58 A. ef land 1 mi. West of Milan on
highway No. 30. Fine farming land,
some timber. Write for price and de-
scription. Also 156 A. of fine farm
and timber land in Telfair Countv, 1
mi. South of Milan, Ga. L. J. Walker,
Milan, Ga.

265 A. one mi. from high school at
railroad station, 10 mi. from a college.
Also good church facilities. 50 A cleared
land in high state of cultivation, and
more that can be cleared. Public road
through place. Bound by creek on one
Side. Ideal place for stockraising. J.
H. Bradley, Statesboro, Ga.

303 3-4 A. level sandy loam land.
Located in Crawford County, 9 mi.
north of Ft. Valley 6 mi. South of Ro-
berta. On State Highway No. 7, 1-2
mi.. from railroad station, and _ tele-
graph office. Convenient to good
schools as bus passes right by dwelling.
Electric current available as Ga. Pow-
er Co. line traverses corner of place. 80
A. land in cultivation; balance in pas-
ture under barbed wire. 200 young pe-
can trees. 4 room dwelling and two
good barns. Fne place for stock farm.
Will sell cheap Also 4 A. good land with
7-room dwelling and outhouses. Located
1-2 mi. from Gaillard, Ga. Ideal for
truck or chicken farm. Will sacrifice
at low price Milton Carr, Gaillard, Ga.

220 acres, 6-horse farm 5 mi. south-
west of Monticello, with tenant houses.
Can be made very profitable. Reason
for selling, not able to furnish tenants.
Write or call owner, no incumbrance
on the place. Dr. W. E. Knight, Mans-
field, Ga.

168 acres farm land, 7 mi. south of
Douglasville, Ga., on the Chattahoochee



MARKET BULLETIN

plenty of out-bldgs; good pasture
an
school bus line. Half cash and balance
on terms. Go to Douglasville and go
Seg E. H. Butier, Douglasville, Ga.
Rt. 6.

250 acre farm, 100 acres in cultiva-
tion and pasture, 150 acres in woods
and timber and 50 -acres in good bot-
tom land, good house and barn and
tenant house; located on public road
3 mi. from good railroad town; good
school 1 1-2 mi. and church 1 1-4 mi.
$4000 a real bargain. W. L. Allen,
Tailapoosa, Ga. Star Rt.

100 acres in Marion Co. 2 mi. south
ef Mauk, Ga, 20 acres in cultivation,
good land stumped; near highway and
school bus route; 3-room house, barns,
sheds, etc., good water, near good
churches and consolidated school, $700
cash. Also 10 acres of land 1 mi. south
of Mauk, 5 acres in cultivation, good 3-
rom house, barn shed, etc., fine well
at $5000 cash. Ideai for poultry. H.
and on highway and mail route. Cheap
C. Daniel, Mauk, Rt. 1.

880 acres on State Highway No. 32, 3
mi. east of Nicholls, 4 good houses and
mule barn, cow barn and shelters, 200
acres in cultivation, good dairy, estab-
lished price $26,000, some cash and
terms; also 300 acres in Coweta Co.
with house and barn; also 278 acres in
Fayette Co. will seil for $5000; Also 173
acres in Campbell Co. 12 miles of At-
lanta, Ga. $2500; 100 acres 8 mi. east
of Atlanta, Ga. $2000. R. . Loyd,
Nicholls, Ga. Rt. 1.

76 acres in mountain section, near
Ga. and N. C. State line; good land but
not in cultivation for 4 or 5 yrs. 5-
room house needs some repairs. Rem-
nant of apple orchard still remains;
fine soil and location for commercial
apple growing; suitable for corn, wheat,

}oats rye and all kinds of vegetable or

cotton; Lots of good oak, popiar and
chestnut timber, timber alone worth
most of price asked. Near small town
with R. R. and good paved highway.
Will sell for $750 to close an estate. R.
E. Kimsey, Farmington, Ga. RFD 3.

50 acres of land mostly bottom, 20
acres in cultivation, mineral spring and
other springs; Apple and peach orch-
ard, barn, crib and other out-bldgs;
near good school and churches; 5 mi.
to town and near Highway No. 9. Suit-
able for growing anything, one of the
best truck farms in the country. Reason
for selling wife dissatisfied, will give
argain price or exch for good place }e-
tween here and Atlanta, Ga. A. L.
Harden, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 3.

31 1-3 acres, 3-rom house, barn, tim-
berand pasture land, running water;
20 acres in good cultivation. Location

3 1-2 mi. of Avondale. Will sell or exch |

1 acre for 2 acres with 2 houses in
Campbell Co. or Fairburn. L. T. Bai-
ley, Stone Mountain, Ga.

749 acres of land in Greene Co. 5 mi.
east of Woodville, Ga. and 5 mi. south-
west of Union Point, Ga. and 35 miles
south of Athens; 10-horse farm in cul-
tivation, 75 acres in pasture under
woven wire fence. Large mule barn
takes care of 12 mules; dairy barn with
concrete floor; large crib, store-house
and other out-bldzs. Main dwelling
1l-rooms; 9 tenant houses. Public road
runs through farm, school bus and
mail route to door. Place well water-
ed with branches and springs. Suit-
able for stock raising and farming.
May be cut into, small farms. Price
$6500, terms may be arranged. J. B.
Swords, Swords, Ga. :

109 acres in Habersham Co. north-
east; 2-horse crop in cultivation, bal-
ance in woods and pasture; 2 good 4-
room houses, 2 barns, good ice water
well; variety of fruit, good pasture,
running water in it; no bitter weeds or
wild onions in it; convenient to school
and church. . Price $27.50 per acre. J.
A. Crumley, Habersham, Ga. Box 8.

200 acres in Brooks Co. 120 acres in
cultivation; 4 good houses plenty of
out-bldgs; high, dry grey loamy soil
good community, plenty of good water,
small pecan grove; Price reasonable
for quick sale. H. B. and W. R. Lee,
Pavo, Ga. Rt. 2.

100 acres of land facing the Dixie
Highway; 1 dwelling; 25 or 30 acres in
cultivation. Good pasture and water;
50 acres in young timber. Will sell at
a bargain for quick sale. Place located
4 1-2 mi. south of Adairsville, Ga. W.
F. Dyar, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 4.

100 acres on good graded road, 1 mi.
west of Ruper, Ga. on the A. B. & C.
R. R.; 1 mi. from good school and
church; 60 acres in cultivation, bal-
ance in woods and pasture; 1 five-



room house with good rock chimney, 1

River; 10 or 12 acres of good bottom: tenant house 2 wells and plenty of
land, 50 acres in cultivation; enough out-bldgs; daily mail del. to door; 1 mi.

timber on place to pay for it. 1 good

of State Highway No. 3; Price $1000,

8-room house and 2 good tenant houses | will sell for part cash and balance on

enty of water; daily mail and/3

terms. A. R. Lawhorn, Butler, Ga. Rt.

200 acres of good farming land in
Hall Co. on Highway No. 13; 9 mui.
north of Gainesville, Ga.; 3 mi. from
Lula, Ga. 1-2 mi. from White Hall
Church and good school. 6-room
house ceiled and painted; 25 acres in
good pasture with running water;
large bara and other out-bldgs; 2 ten-
ant houses; 2 small barns, all for
$7000 in cash or $500 down and bal. in
8 payments annually. Mrs. Van Harris,
Lula, Ga.

$700 cash, good notes or building lot
as first payment balance in 20 yrs. at
6 percent gets an extra good 120 acre
farm, 25 mi. North west of Atlanta, Ga.
on good highway, 2 mi. off the Bank-
head Highway; one 5-room house, three
3-room tenant houses with all neces-
sary out-bldgs. Also 1000 egg capacity
incubator, brooder house and laying
houses. Well water, extra good pasture,
fruit trees, stock, cattle feed stufis,
tools and everything ready to go, just
move in and go to work. W. D. Coney,
Douglasville, Ga. RFD 1.

49 acres with good pasture, plenty
of wood and water, good house, barn,
garage, etc; on public road, 7 mi. from
Elberton, Ga. about 200 yds. from
church, school and store. Price $25 per
acre. E. D. Barie, Dewy Rose, Ga.

200 acres, 75 in cultivation, 2 houses
and barn; plenty of running water and
wood. Located 3 or 3 1-2 mi. from Tal-
lapoosa, Ga. $10 per acre, a great bar-
gain. Will let the 3 mules and wagon,
plow and tools go with the place at
haif-price; 1 pair of mules weighs 2375
lbs and one 800 Ibs. at 9 yrs. of age. C.
B. Byrd, Tallapoosa, Ga. P. O. Box 1232.

Georgia farm and pecan grove 318
acres, 125 cultivated, 60 in pecan trees
10 to 18 yrs. old, producing good pecans
every year. Near good schools, on
graded roads; 3 mi. to Meigs; very rich

Jand $25 per acre, including 3 mules and

farm tools. Worth $16,000. Come and
see it. Easy terms. Dr. John L. Gantt,
Meigs, Ga.

256 acres land near Delhi, Ga. in
Wilkes Co. Land fertile only a small
part in cultivation. Will sell or exch.
all or part; can make a very attractive
price, If interested call or write,
Thomas Hudson, Elberton, Ga.

1100 acres in the best slash pine sec-
tion of South Ga.; located 3 mi: from
railroad in Appling Co. has 75 acres in
farm with all necessary buildings, bal.
very fine young slash pine timber. Ex-
cellent proposition for cattle ranch, or
other stock with 20 mi. free grazing
range. $12.50 per acre, 1-3 cash, bal. in
5. yrs. Apply owner. Also 500 acres
in South Ga. with 30 acre farm clear-
ed, 2 sets of bidgs. with fine growth of
young slash pine timber. Unlimited free
cattle range. 2 mi. of paved highway
and R. R. Price $3000, 1-3 cash, bal. in
5 yrs. R M. Milikin, Jesup, Ga.

148 acres in Murray Co. 6 mi. south
of Spring Place on Holly Creek; 460
acres open for cultivation; good corn,
cotton and hay land. On Public High-
way, One 5-room house and barn, one
4 room tenant house and barn; good
pastures and 2 good Free stone wells.
Price $3500 cash. G. W. Martin, Spring
Place, Rt 1.

157 1-2 acre farm in 3 mi. of Thomas-
ton, Ga., good for truck farm and
dairy; 20 acres in good creek bottems,
bal in wood, pines and oaks; nice 4-
room house and barn. Timber enough
on the place to more than to pay
for it. Will sell for $7 per acre. J. N.
Harp, Zebulon, Ga.

723 acres in Wilkerson Co. 3 mi. from
Gorden, Ga. with a lot of chalk on
place.. Will take $8500 for place. J. W.
Bryant, Macon, Ga. Rt. 7.

85 acres.of good land, 4-room house,
barn, good well of water, right on the
Highway 2 1-2 mi. north of Greenville
on the Central R. R. between Greenville
and Allie. Will sell for $2000. Mrs.
Fannie Ector, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 1.

180 acres, 75 acres in high state cul-
tivation; balance in open range with
timber and running water: 5-room
house and barn; 2 public roads, mail
route, convenient to schools and
cour Le for Pee: raising, close to

g house. J. J. Lavender, 716
North M. St., Moultrie, Ga.

300. acres on Sand Mountain, near
school and church; over 200 acres in
cultivation, 65 acres in orchards, 60
acres in apples. Located 5 mi. from
Trenton. Ga., and 23 mi. from Chatta-
nooga, Tenn. Will either sell or exch
for good business. For further infor-
ae write. W. H. Michaels, Tren-

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Stewart County: 331 acres, 6-room

house, 3 tenant houses, large barn and

Thursday, November 20, 1930.

and 3 churches. Will sell all imple-
ments, stock and feed stuff with place,
If interested write or come to see the
place. Mrs. J. F. Ogletree, Julia, Ga.

170 acres, 125 acres cleared, 30 acres
in pecans; good tobacco Market in
South Ga. nice residence, also tenant
house and tobacco barn, other out-
bldgs. in good condition. Mail Del. and
school bus to the door. A bargain;
near Tifton. O. C. Whitley, Tifton,
Ga.

248 acres in Fannin Co. near Blue
Ridge Mountain; excellent summer re-
sort. 25 acres in cultivation, remainder
in good pasture and timber. Excellent
spring water; fruit trees; fine hunting
and fishing grounds. Convenient to
school and church and Post Office.
House and out-bldgs. fair; located 7 mi.
rom Railroad. See or write, Carl Stan-
ley, Buchanan, Ga. -

Well improved farms, some on pub-
lic road; convenient to school bus line
and Mail Del. Good market in the
best bright helt of South Ga. W. J.
Whitley, Tifton, Ga. Rt. 2.

Offered by owner direct at $20 per
acre for quick sale, part terms if de-
sired, no improvement but entire lot of
200 acres real farming land, practi-
cally all, about 160 acres or more in cul-
tivation. Located in choice farming sec-
tion of Terrell Co.; about 6 mi. from
County Seat, having about 5000 popula-
tion; Public Highway passing through
and good Highways in all directions.
Grand locoation for country store, grist
mill, or straight farming, or stock
raising; about 15 acres started in Ber-
muda for pasture. This plantation is
surrounded by farm lands valued at
$50 to $75 per acre and will pay any in-
terested party to investigate this offer
which is short time only. Only reason
for selling, owner is not in position to
give personal supervision. L. A. Hall,
2322 Williard St., Columbus, Ga.

For sale or exch. 55 acres in Cobb

County 12 mi. from Atlanta, Ga. 5-
room house with hall; out-bldgs; fruit
trees, figs and strawberry patch; run-
ning water ,weil at house. 8 or 10 acres
in pasture, 3 or 4 acres in bottom land
and some in woods. Convenient to
school and churches; Mail Del. to the
door. Price $4000 or will exch. for
smaller farm within 20 or 30 mi. of At-
lanta. Mr, P. C. Hammack, Austell,
Ga. Rt. 2.
These farms located near Buckhead,
Ga., splendid school and churches and
fine living conditions. 7 mi. from
County Seat, on paved roads. School
truck passes each day. Farm No. 1
100 acres, 2 1-2 mi. from Buckhead, Ga.
has 4-room and 3-room dwellings; large
barn. Has running water and ideal for
dairy farm. Some second growth pine
timber. Price $1000. Farm No. 2200
acres, 5 1-2 mi. from Buckhead, Ga.;
has 2 tenant houses; good well water;
fine pasture, some second growth tim-
ber Now has 2 one-horse tenants on it,
price $2000. Farm No. 3148 acres,
2 1-2 mi. from Buckhead, Ga., has ten-
ant house, barn and other buildings.
About 40 acres fine mowing bottoms,
running water, some timber. Would
make good dairy farm. Price $1500.
Farm No. 4100 acres, 5 mi. from
Buckhead. Ga., has tenant house and
other outbuildings; 1-horse farm in
cultivation. Price $1000. These farms
are the property of the Bank of Buck-
head, and in order to close them out,
are Offering them at bargain prices.
For further information see or write. H.
C. McWhorter, Buckhead, Ga.

80 acres near Marietta Camp Ground,
near school and church close_to the
Highway from Marietta to Roswell.
Daily mail to the house. 2 houses, 2
headers fay s tout Cash, ae o
erms. odge Ra Marietta, Ga.
RFD. 2. . ie

101 acres, 1 1-2 mi. from Flowery
Branch, Ga. on good road: 1 good 3-
room house, barn and other out-bidgs.
About 30-acres cleared, a lot of good
timber. Price $1200. Mrs. J. M. Rob-
erts, B 25 Hunter St., S. E., Atlanta, Ga.

212 acres of good land, all stumped,
located 80 rods East of Fitzgerald, Ga.
186 acres in cultivation, 50 acres in Pe-
cans, 6 acres in Pineapple and pears,
40 acres fenced, has some timber.
Land is very rich, good for cotton, corn,
tobacco, cane, peanuts sweet potatoes,
and any kind of trucking. Has 6-room
yhouse and 4-room house; 2 tobacco
barns, barn and grainery. Also stock
and machinery. Will sell on terms with
or without stock and machinery. Let
us show you this farm. Mrs. F. R. Jus-
tice, Fitzgerald, Ga.

430 A. farm land, about 175 acres



other out-bldgs. Fine for cotton land;

located on the Seaboard R. R., 1 mi. of |



Union Station; convenient to school



cleared, suitable for general farming,
truck, tobacco, corn, cotton. This land
must sell at a sacrifice. Write for par-
ticulars H. B. Shearouse, Guyton, Ga.
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cod out-bides on graded road. Will | ca

average 1 bale of cotton per acre; 20.
acres or more of cotton land. Good
orchard, peaches, plums and pears.
Suitable for cattle and hog farm. Plen- |
ty of timber for wood and jumber.
Convenient to school and church. Will
sell cheap or will lease to good man for
5 yrs. and sell him tools and = what
stock I have on hand. Store and house
lighted with Carbide lights. M. F.
Webb, Jefferson, Ga. Rt. 5.
~~ 810 acres suitable for general farm-
ing and stock raising, good dwelling, 2
tenant houses, good barn and other
out-bldgs. good spring; on Highway,
well fenced with-fish pond on place.
_Chas. Dyer, Lumpkin, Ga. Rt. 4. :
225 acres 45 mi. south of Atlanta, 7
-mi. east of Newnan. Ga. Ideal location
for Country Estate. Suisabie for stock
or truck farm or Pecan trchard. Worth
the price, name your terms. J. A,
Gable, Raymond, Ga ay
~ For sale or trade for s nafler place 72
acres of land, 5-room ho ise double gar-
age and 3 chicken houses. Electric
lights; on the Highway 5 mi. from
Columbus on the Buena Vista Road:
See owner. W. C. Barties, Columbus,
6a. Re Ree. ae
142 acres in Lee Co. on Highway and
Central R. R. Buildings fair. Will sell
-cHeap on long terms. J. J. Ivey.
Smithville, Ga. ;
- $5 acres on main road from Pens-
field to Woodviile, 1 1-2 mi. from con-
solidated school and 2 churches; 3 mi.
from R. R. enough timber to rebuild
ouse, good orchard and well $500 cash
terms. Mrs. J. E. Moncrief, Penfield,

- 170 acre tract of land with good 6-
room house and out-bldgs pasture,
wood and.60 acres in cultivation.
Located in Wilkes Co. 9 mi. of Wash-
ington, 6 mi. from Tignail on public
road, schoo! bus line. Also 1 tract of
_land 53 acres, 5-room house, dairy barn,
pasture all in. good condition, located
in Wilkes Co. 9 mi. from Washington.
_ Good community. Write. J. P. Lind-
sey, Washington, Ga.R.F.D.3.
1 acres. at Laiuwiean Falls Camp
Ground. Write for full particulars.
Miss Emily Reeves, Darien Center,
- Genesee Co. New York. ee ors
-. 515 acres of well improved farm
land with all modern and up-to-date
s, ap Saag Jesse Carpenter, Tifton,
Ga, ey

___250 acres, 25 mi. from Atlanta on
Highway No. 12, in Rockdale County.
Chocolate loam soil, 2 good pastures;
2 running branches; good bottom
land. Main house, barn and tenant

_ houses. 1 mi, to school and church
for sale for just a little more than
the mortgage as I want to wind up

the Estate; also have for sale in Cal-
houn county, 1325 acres, 20 mi. from

- Albany. Colonial house; flowing ar-

-tesian well; new barn with metal
roof; 11. tenant houses. 700 acres
chocolate loam soil open, bal. in tim-

ber. In order to wind up Estate,

willing to sell at a big loss.

want one of the best farms in the

State that cost $30,000.00 now is the
- chance. Terms are: Purchaser to as-
sume the loan of $6500 and $100 a
= : 8 yrs. Mrs. Helen Grossman,
. Atlanta, Ga. -898 Rosedale Road.
Phone Hem. 5604-W.. > Bee
Se _A. in- Crawford county, 6 mi.
west. of Musella, Ga. Fine for gen.
_ farming, or will grow fine apples, or
. pee Es W.. A. Johnson,
Albany, Ga. Rt. A. |
-. 400 A. more or less, of good farm
lands. Sev. M. peach trees thereon.
Good packing shed on RR. . Splendid
dwelling. Sev. tenant houses, barns
and out-houses. Located at - Marton.
_ Jones County, Ga., on Athens di-
vision of Central of Ga. Ry. Co., and
adjoins public road, about 2 mi. from
Gray high school and churches, Ad-
_ dress: F. Holmes Johnson, Gray, Ga.
206 A. good land, clay ee 2B
mi, north of Sandersville - State.
_ Highway 15. intersected by RR and
near station 4 horse farm running on
it this year: 1 dwelling painted; and
- 2 tenant houses and 2 barns: all land
- fenced: 20 A. pasture fenced with
new wire fence, running water there~-
in, well adapted and convenient for}
_ dairying and poultry farm. Will sell
all or half at $40 per A. Terms if
desired. Also other property for sale.
J. C. Newsom. Sandersville. Ga.
150 A. 8 mi. from Atlanta on route
No. 42. 8 room dwelling. Phene, elec-

-Brenen, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 76.
Farm for rent 6 mi. from Jonesboro |.

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Farms For Rent |

2 horse for rent for 4th of cotton and
corn. Good red land, sets of bldgs; 2
very good barns, pasture right at house
with running water in pasture. Weil at
ea. house; close to churches and
school; just over the line of Carroll in

Harralson, Daily mail by ea. house;
2 mi. east of Bremen. Mrs. D. Reid.

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on McDonough Road. Some rich bot-
tom Jand; 4 room house (needs re-
pairs). Good for truck farm, dairy,
poultry raising, berries, corn and cot-
ton. Party must furnish self; 7 acre
farm and 7 room house at Flippin.
Good farm and plenty of timber; 200

acres, 7 mi. from Moultrie, 2 1-2 mi.

Autryville. Good house and barn.
Good for tobacco, melons, peanuts, all
kinds of vegetables, sugar. cane, corn
and. cotton. Good range for hogs and
cattle. All for rent or will sell on easy
terms. Mrs. L. Hanks, Atlanta, Ga.
1800 No. Decatur Road. eo
Want tenant for farm in Greene
county, 120 acres, 1 horse farm in cul-
tivation, 4 room well built house, well
and barns. 1 mi. from Greshamviille
schools and churches. Must furnish
self. Cheap rent. Also 1 horse farm

for 1-3 and 1-4 of crop; 3 room house,

well and barn. Party must have stock
and furnish self. Mrs. Lula McRee,
Buckhead, Ga. Morgan County.

_ 2horse farm in-Sumter county. Good
land, good 8 room house, 3 room tenant
house; on public road, 2 mi. consolidat-

}ed school; 9 mi. south of Plains, Ga.

13 mi. of Americus and 5 mi. N. W.
Smithville. Tenant to furnish stock,
feed, fertilizer, ete Miss Estelle Tur-
ner, Bronwood, Ga. Box 152.

4d or 2 horse farm for rent, 15 mi.
south of Atlanta, near Dixie Highway
to Florida; 1-2 mi. RR station. 7 room
house with electric lights. Free wood
and water. Near good school
churches. Has splendid out-bldgs and

|extra good land. Mrs. O. L. Brown,

Riverdale, Ga. Rt. 1. ge ere

_ For sure rent or lease 2 or 3 good
farms in Toombs county, 10 to 15 mi.
South of Lyons, in that noted tobacco,
cotton, potato section. Will furnish
guano only, or will lease for sure rent.
Desirable location, on or near paved

| highway; good, high, heaithy section, |

Plenty of schools and churches; for
lease 1 to 3 yrs. or sale: 100 acres: 60

acres in fine state of cultivation, 2 ten-

ant house, beautiful 8 room dwelling
with water and lights. Store house.
Filling station. On paved road. 12 mi.
below Lyons, where Reidsville and Mt.
Vernon road crosses. Ideal location as
well as fine business location. Come
see, or write. G. F. Sutton, Lyons, Ga.
Good farms in Candler county, 1 to
10 horse for rent on 50-50 basis, tenant
to furnish stock and run seif, to grow
general crop, cotton, tobacco, corn and
like. L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore,

725 A. farm in Coweta county, 8 mi.

from Newnan on public highway. Fine

land. good pastures, good tenant
houses; about 150 acres in cultivation.
Can be rented on shares. E. D. Melson,
Atlanta, Ga. P. O. Box =746.

Good farm for rent on 3rd and 4ths

2 horse crop of good land; 4. room

house, plenty of wood, good spring, run- |

ning water in pasture the year round.
Close to schoo] and church. 5 mi. east
of Adairsville Party must finance self -
Mrs. Lula Scott, Adairsville, Ga. Rt.
3 Box 134. ies

Want to rent to a reliable man with
a good working force to take a lease of
at least 3 yrs. on a 500 A. farm, lay-
ing partly in: Dawson and partly in
Lumpkin county; 4mi. north of Daw-

sonville; 11 mi. Southwest of Dahlone-

ga; 1 mi. from Highway No. 9. Miss M.
F. Crawford, Dawsonville, Ga. Rt. 2.

2 horse farm with good house and
barn, about 1-8 mi. from Highway;
near school and churches. Rent cheap
for money or cotton.
nish himself; also 4 2-horse farms for
rent very cheap. Tenants must be able
to finance self. Wm. J. Russell, Ath-
ens. Ga. 457 Morton Ave.

12 or 15 horse farm for rent. Extra

good land with plenty of running water.

through farm. Church and school con-
venient. . J. Phillips, Soperton, Ga.
RED. 3) =

Good 2 horse farm for rent for part
of crop, or standing rent, 15 mi. north-



tric lights, 1 tenant house. Large 2
story barn, branch, spring, water-:

feast of Atlanta, near Doraville, Gat

bee es
D5; Ase

buts

and.

-Tenant to fur- |}

s and all.
ut-bldgs. None need apply w
furnish themselves. Oze E.
lanta, Ga. Walnut 3845.

For rent or lease a splendid 300 acre

gs. None. 0 ca

n, At-

Horto

|farm about 2 mi. from town (with 3

churches and a fine graded school); 1
mi, from Highway (Rt. 16, that is now
being surveyed preparatory for paving).
Prior to 1922 this farm was.rented and
5 horse crop worked on it, but only 2
horse since them. Or will sell this
place cheap, with payment down and
bal. with terms to suit. Fine place for
orchard: peaches or apples. .E.. J.
Bailey; Raymond, Ga. ;
2 horse farm to party having stock
of their own and who can furnish self
with everything they need. H*s good
house, plenty of water, good summer
pasture; not far from schcol; near
truck line to accredited nigh school
Want a good family with good char-
acter. Mrs. M. E, Jones, Shellman, Ga.
- Good 2 horse farm about 6 mi. from
Rutledge and 7 mi. Social Circle. Good
5 room house and 1 2-room house; near
church and school. Write or see for
further information. W. W. Haymore,
Rutiedge, Ga. ee me
Have splendid pasture for rent. Good
stream running water through it. 14
mi. Atlanta, near Ben Hill. Mrs. W. B.
Fitzgerald, College Park, Ga. Rt. 1. |
1325 A. Calhoun County, 20 mi. from
Albany. Colonial house. Fiowing Ar-
tesian well, new barn with metal rovf.
11 tenant houses. Improvements worth
$10,000. Chocolate loam soil, about 700
A. open $1,000. rent to acceptable par-
ty. Send references. Mrs. Helen Gross-

|man, Atianta, Ga. 898 Rosedale Road.

Phone, Hemlock 5304-W. :
Good farm close to this city. 75 A.
with 10 A. fine bottoms. Good house



ed by large creek flowing through it
with some smaller ones, ideal -or
poultry raising and truck growing.
Close to hard surfaced road. Plenty of
'timber., Sev. out-bldgs. No malaria
nor mosquitos here. Good, heathy
climate. Make favorable terms for
standing rent. Write for particulars.
Craig R. Arnold, Dahlonega, Ga. .

_ 4 to 10 horse farm, almost new 8
room house, good 4 room house; $ ten-
| ant houses, plenty barns. excllent pas-
; ture, strong productive land. Gram-

mar and high schools within easy dis-_

ance. Good roads, co-operative cream-
ery in county. Very reasonable. Mrs.
Grace Burgess Walker,
Car Rt. 5. eee
_100 A. best land, in good state of cul-
tivation, beautiful 8 room house, 4 ten-

ant houses. 1 store with living quarters.
and filling station. Delco lights. Deep

well, good water; near school and
Churches. 12 mi. south Lyons on No.
1, U. S. paved road, where Reidsville
and Mt. Vernon road crosses and
one of the most beautiful locations in
Ga. Do not answer unless you are a
good man with geod ref. G. F. Sutton;
Lyons, Ga. Ee

A good 3 horse crop. Must be able to
furnish self and own their own. stock,
etc. Good 4 room house, out-bldgs. 2
small houses; near school and church.
Good pasture. Good water. Mrs. I. H.
Boles, Duluth, Ga. eee ae

27 A. farm, 3 1-2 mi. from Athens, on
main Athens-Lexington highway. Pav-
ed road. Across from Greer house.
This farm has a house. Very reason-
able rent to right party. B. Goldwas-
ser, Atlanta, Ga. 1269 Oxford Road.
Phone, Dea. 0948-J.

Good 2 horse farm in high state of
cultivation. 2 houses with barns. Stand-
ing rent only. Tenant
recommended.
A. & W. P. RR. 12 mi. of 5 Points. Mrs.
W. W. Baker, College Park, Ga. Rt. 1
Phone, Calhoun 2318-R

400 A. land, 7 good mules, all kinds
of plow tools, 2 2-horse wagons, eto.
Good water. Healthy place. Good
schools and churches near-by. T. J.
Anderson, Box Springs, Ga.

Dairy location close to Atlanta. Only
6 mi. from center of city. 6 room house,
barn of 34 cows, milk house, water, and
about 8 acres of bottom pasture. J.C.
Burruss, Atlanta, Ga. 882 Euclid Ave. .
, 13 horse farm for rent, extra good
land with lots of bildg. for a bargain,
also plenty of running water through
farm. See me at once. C. J. Phillips,
Soperton, Ga. RFD 3.

Dairy farm, 250 acres, on edge of
Griffin, Ga. A dairy has been run on
this place for the last 25 years. The
farm house and dairy are within the
city of Griffin and the farm is just
outside. For further information, ap-
ply: J. Henry Walker, Monroe, Ga.



with free stone water. Farm is water- |:

Washington, |

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must come well
On cement highway,|



Ju gh scho on di
road 1 near highway, 9 mi.

Wheat and corn mili in 4 |

H,. Holland, Gainesville, Ga.
2 or 3 hor
house.
for cash, or for part crop.
Athens. Grady Davis, Athens
3. Phone, 4802. I a
Sev. good farms to rent, c:
and see me. W, J.
Ca Rts.
108 A. very fine stock fa

' ander hog wire. Near good schoo:
churches.

Rent. for 1, 3, or 5 y
C. Kimbrough, Eatonton, G

1 horse farm in Greene
highway, between Atlanta and At
Rent very reasonable. Mrs. S.
Kibben, Atlanta, Ga. 1053 |
Ave. N. FE. S ues

Dairy farm, splendid pasture
equipped with separator, m
refrigerator, concrete barn,
tesian water, 3 mi. from to
road. A. O. Blackmar, Columb
- 300 A. best level land in high
cultivation, 4 mi. from Albany o
ed highway. Modern brick bun
and 4 good tenant houses. Plenty
chinery and equipment... Pref
ing rent ani will rent chea
party. M. C. Hill, Albany, G:

- 6 to 8 horse farm on pa

mi. from Warm Springs in Me
er county. Good land; plenty
Ideal for gen. farming and da
also 6 horse farm, fine home, p
tenant houses, good school or
good roads, good commun
suitable for gen. farming, t
dairying, located in Harris
rent with option to) buy. |
Atlanta, Ga. 408 Palmer Bl

_ Desirable farm with botto
Chattahoochee River, near 1!
Ferry bridge. Paved road to.
Good house. Hugh Richardson, At
ta, Ga. 160 Peachtree St.

4 horse farm, 5 room and @
house and 2 others that can b
paired. Located on A. B. GC. }
mi. west of Fitzgerald; conve
church and school, ng
lease to any good honest man
furnish self and have his own
or will sell 4 good mules fo S
cash price. Mrs. J. C. Fussell,
gerald, Ga. 412 So. Lee St.

_ 1 horse farm near plenty of church
and schools, Want $3 per acre rer
Have 3 room house and w
water. W. H. Averett, Jakin,

Farm Land Wa: ted

Want to.exch. house and lot in



{ilanta for a cheap N. Ga. fa:

description and price. M.
Atlanta, Ga. 856 Durant Pl
Want to buy 10 to 15 acres of

oe pga between Griffin and.
Pr

ce must be right for cash.
particulars in first letter. J.
bers. Flovilla, Ga. 2 ke
2 or.

. Want to rent a good

crop with privilege of buying.
good land with good water, , pasture
airly good house and barn; near sc
and church. Would like farm that }
been neglected and some what

down, but good land which

tention. Give best price fo
sale. Must be.a bargain. 8.
Waleska, Ga. - pe
Want a good farm of good |
land: level, dry, clay subsoil; p
timber; fair to good improvemen

to_exceed 200 acres and must -

according to price of farm prod
H. Elliott, Cairo, Ga. Rt. 3.
Want to exch. 400 acres of
lands in Emanuel county for Lh
proved farm of So. Ga. Will pay
difference or assume small lo
Kirby, Apopka, Fla. Box 602,
Am in the market for a g
ductive farm, title clear; and n
market and RR. For this w
lease on other valuable propert

will guar. an assured income to

one. Write for further informatio.
Georce Hobbs, Atlanta, Ga. Postal Ho
tel, Room 2. |. aa

. Will trade my farm of 92 acres, 26 mi.
from Blue Ridge, worth $1200 for smal

Bottom farm of same value in No.

Prefer an out of the way place.
Price. Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1.00
- Want to trade a nice home tn
for a farm of about 25 or 30 acr
good farming land, and 4 or 5 roo
house. Let me hear from you. J. W
Wallace, Douglasville, Ga. Rt.-3..
Want 25 to 200 acres of land with
timber large enough to run saws on. R.
W. Jackson, Atlanta, Ga. 249 Willis 3

Big 2 horse or a 3 horse crop, 6 room iN. W.









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Farm Land Wanted
Want farm between 25 or 40 acres
mae Ga. or will buy in 1931. Write.
J. C. Hilburn, Fairburn, Ga.
Want a nice little farm in Fulton Co.
mear College Park, or East Point; close
to school, on paved road; 5 to 20 acres
or more, 6 room house and with branch
unning through place. Prefer being
































vater at reasonable price. Want by
oo of yr. If you have what I want,
let me hear from you and talk it over.
Phone, Calhoun, 1421-J. Mrs. Annie
Walters, Hapeville, Ga. 3421 Stewart

Want to exch. 6 room house and 4
ots in ' all for small farm on pub-
lic highway between Lexington and
Atlanta. Must be well watered and near
2 good school. If interested, write or
come to see my place. J. M. Thornton,
gnall, Ga. :
Par de No. Side brick bungalow,
$3500. equity for farm. L. S. Standifer
Atlanta, Ga. 154 Peachtree Hills, Ave.
ant to buy a smail pecan nursery
heap for cash. Write and mention
arieties and if State inspected. T.
W. Register, Vienna, Ga., Rt. 5.
Would like to hear from party who
has a small ae o sale ae
sh around Ft. Gaines, converen
ae Mrs. J. C. Clarke, Ft. Val-
4

Yant a small farm of 150 or 200
acres if location and grade of land
would suit me with clear titles. would
ay cash. Give true description and
> nterested will go and look it over.
Give name of county and distance to
chool and church, roads_
ance to town and price.. M. C. Sut-
ton, Bronwood, Ga.

Want to exch, good value for prop-
erty in Ga. Write for full descrip-
ition and particulars. Mrs. J. T. Moo-
dy, Jackson, Ga., 5 Lyons St..

Want to exch, small place of two
acres with new small house for farm
Mrs. J. R. Bennett, Butler, Ga.

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Miscellaneous For Sale

a 3 lbs. or more black walnut meats,
ion ib, postpaid. Mrs. H. H. Burch,
Hiawassee, Ga.

aries cotton seed meal and shorts
sacks, all toe sacks. Best offer gets
them. T. J. Perry, Fairmount, Ga. Rt.



ld f ned home-made fruit cake,
toe. in ee R. B. Miller, Cedartown,
-~Ga. RFD 5.

So6 aoe bu. black walnuts, large size,
fhulled, dry and sound. $1 bu. FOB or
$1.25 by. del by PP, all or part of them.
J. J. Mooney, Quill, Ga.
Nice, shade dried sage, free from
stem, and benny seed, each, 60c lb. Miss
Tera Sargent, Cordele, Ga. Rt. B.
Home-made fruit cake, 50c lb. plus
postage. Sev. yr. exp. in making and
cing. Orders filled in both iarge
and small peeled Mrs. R. Van
Smith, Cork, Ga.

hae cen snake root, $1 doz. and
goose berry bushes, $4 for 6. Add post-
age. Dollie Seabolt, Dahlonega, Ga.












ae Tbs. black walnuts, -hulled and
dried. Make offer on them. Homer
Ponder, Forsyth, Ga. Rt. 1.
- Fine, medium and coarsely ground
oyster shell, $1 per 100 lbs. FOB. W.
iA. Smith, Savannah, Ga. 102 Bay St.

E. GRECO 7 g
80 Ibs. used geese feathers, in good
cond. 30c Ib. FOB. Mrs. Nanie W.
- Edenfield, Stillmore, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 3.
_ Empty 50 gal. syrup bbls. in A-1 cond.
having only the bung removed, $1.50
each, Albany. Bob McCormack, Al-
pany, Ga.

"Good geese feathers, 20 Ibs. $20 or
exch. for good grade Jersey heifer,
rom 4 mos. and older, in good vond.
rs. J, E. Sikes, Cochran, Ga. Rt. 1.

' Nice, new broom straw in large quan-
tities. $1.50 for bundle enough for 12
large brooms. Mrs. B. S. Ward, Tooms-
boro, Ga: Rt. 2. ;
1 bu. large, this yrs. crop of hickory
~ nuts, $1.\ Cash or money order with
order. I to del. at my station and other
; Everett Hayes,







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party to pay express.
Piathersvilie. Ga. Rt: i. ;
Yellow Root, 30c Ib. wild cherry
ree bark, 50c; catnip, 3 bunches, 25c;
forx grape vine root, 75c Ib. sassafras
root, 50c lb. Add postage. G. E. Tur-
ner, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4.
Taking orders for delicious home-
made fruit cake, 60c Ib. del. Sat. guar.
rs. Walter A. Brantley, Tennille, Ga.
~ Large -white muslin bran sacks, 75
~ Tb. size. 15 sacks for $1.10 PP. Mrs. A.
_ J. Coliins, Demorest, Ga. Rt. 1.
12 Ibs, nice, white oak acrons, $1.25.









pee

lose eniough to have city lights and}

Home-made mince meat, 25c pt. also}

to finance self,



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ras oe Re ep

RFD 3. Box 89. & oe eS

100 Ib. size strong, white chicken
feed sacks, 10c each. Miss Belle Tim-
merman, Bronwood, Ga. Box 83.

Large Walnuts, $1 bu. FOB. Mrs.
Mrs. Clara Whisnant, Lenox, Ga. Rt. 2.

16 1-2 lbs. geese feathers, slightly
used, 35c Ib. H. F. Warnock, Brooklet,
Ga.



Positions Wanted

Man (war veteran) 38 yrs. old, with
wife and 4 children (smallest, 5 yrs.)
wants place on farm at once. Will do
anything. Will Watkins, Atlanta, Ga.
Rt. 2 Box 55-C Care W. C. Charping.

Want 1 horse.crop for 1931 on halves
with good man who can furnish me.
Can do any kind of farm work. Would
like to work for $1.25 per day when not
farming. Move any time. Write what
in have. Luther King, Maysville, Ga,
R i :

Want place with good man or fam-
ily where my wife and I can have a
home and raise chickens and garden;
have wood to burn. Am too old to do
hard work, can milk and garden and
truck and look after stock. Home and
living and not wages not considered.
Strictly sober, no bad habits. Write at
once. John Walker, Devereux, Ga.

Want farm work, or will raise hogs,
calves or chiclsens en share basis. Just
wife and self Am 50 yrs. old. Will go
anywhere in the So. 15 yrs. exp. in
dairying, also truck farming, and can
do carpenter work. Prefer So. Ga. H.
A. Brown, Atlanta, Ga. RFD 2. Jones-
boro Road.

29 yr. old, married man with wife
and 3 children wants position on dairy
or poultry farm for bal. of 1930 and
1931. E. D. Hartman, Roberta, Ga.
RFD 1. " \

19 yr. old, single, colored girl wants
home and will do gen. farra work for
small wage, or for clothes and board.
Write or come see. Susie M. Watson,
Kite, Ga. Rt. 1 Care.Mrs. J. H. Hutche-
son.

Want an old man or a strong boy to
live as one of family. One who is
willing to work for small pay and wait
until end of vr. for pay or take a share
in crop. R. E. Chesser, Folkston, Ga.

Farm 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 crecks on place. Pro-
duces bale of cotton, corn 65 bu. and
wheat, 33 bu. to A. Share basis to
man who can finance self. Communi-
cate with either; Joe B. Suddeth, Col-
bert, Ga. Rt. 3, or T. J. Hallyburton,
Atlanta, Ga. 759 West Peachtree St

Want farm help for a 2 horse crap of







land on 8rd and 4ths. Good land,
house and water; near church and
school. 12 mi. Atlanta. Must be able

No whiskey drinker
need apply. S. H. Hardeman, Stone
Mtn. Ga. RFD 3.

Want good man with team and tools

for hogs and cattle
for right man. J.
Ga.

Want help for a 3 horse farm on 3rd
and 4th, or will take a 2 horse man
who can pick crop. Will help a man
on his board if he hasn+ enough: Want
a good worker, sober, intelligent Land
makes 1 bale to acre; good pasture; 5
room house. Cant furnish stock. Come
see if interested. Mrs. B. T. Osborn,
Clermont, Ga. Rt. 1.

Plants For Sale

Insp, Govt. insp. Klondike, Lady
T. and Missionary strawberry plants,
40c a 100 $3.50 M. Progressive Ever-
bearing, $1 a 100; $6.50 M. All true
to name and del. I. W. Head, Cleve-
land, Ga. \

Large var. strawberry (bear from
March until July) 50c a 100; $4 M.
Add postage. No stamps accepted,
J. M. Aldridge, Doerun, Ga., Rt. 2.

Crystal Wax white and yellow Ber-
muda onion plants, 500, '75c;: $1.25 M.
Frost proof cabbage plants, 500, 60c,
$1 M. FOB. Money order with order,
J. E, Drew, Valdosta, Ga., Rt. 4. -

Lady T. strawberry, 30c a 100, $1.
35, 500; $2.15 M, Progressive Ever-
bearing, same price sage, 3 bunches,
25e; 6 for 45; 80c for 12. Cash with
order. Money order. Miss Lillie
Dockery Dahlonega, Ga., Rt. 1.

Genuine Lady T. strawberry, 40c a

Good opportunity
H. Brooks, Glennville,





2 KET BULLETIN |
Mrs. Hattie Faulkner, Monticello, Ga.

-and little sugar pear sprouts, all 20c

for 2, 3 or 4 horse crop. Good place | .



erbearing, 45c a 100, $2, 500; $3.75 M. .
Yr. old sage, 10c: bunch, 3 for 25c; 6
for 45c. 5c doz. Rhubarb pie plant,
80c per 1-2 doz. $1.50 doz. Postpaid:
Mone ae John B. Nix, Dahlon-
ega, Ga., Rt, 1. ae

E. J., Chas. W. Flat Dutch and
Copenhagen Market frost proof cab-
bage plants, 60c, 500; 90c M. postpaid.
John B. Pope, Fitzgerald, Ga. ~

Frost proof Chas. W., E. J, and
Copenhagen panes 60c, 500; $1 M.
postpaid. Roscoe ays, Fitzgerald,
Ga. RFD 4,

Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage
and Heading collard plants, 25c a
100; 300, 40c; $1.20 M, del. 5M or
over, $1 M. collect; Klondike straw-
berry, 35c a 100; $1.75 M, del. Lee
Crow, Oakwood, Ga., Rt. 1.

Frost proof cabbage plants, ready
Nov. 20th. Chas. W., E. J., Harly Flat
Dutch, Succession, 300, 50c; 500, Td5c;
$1.25 M. del. Mrs. W.'M. Lott, Bra-
selton, Ga, *

Sev. M. Missionary. strawberry, $3

M, or exch. for oe at market |
ic

price. Tilton Meeks, holis, Ga.,
RFD, 1, Box: 94.
Gen. imp. Missionary | strawberry,

$1.50 M, FOB; imp. Everbearing, 25c
a 100. Add postage. Miss Eula But-
ler, Alma, Ga, Rt. 1.
Premier and Sweetest Yet straw-
berry plants, bear profusely . from
February until July, 25 a 100, . $2.00
M. Mrs. R. B. Cannon, Alma, Ga.
Cabbage and collard plants, 389,
50c; 500, 5c; $1.25 M, 10M $7 del.
Guy Crow, Gainesville, Ga. \
Sage plants, 6 for 40c; horse rad-
ish, 60e doz. Nice, clean dried sage,
10c_ for a large cupful. Exch. any of
above for nice, clean white sacks.
Also have small sugar pear trees, 3
for 50c. Miss Mary Grihdle, Dahlon-
ega, Rt. 1, Box 42. oe
Condons Mastodon everbearings and
Lady T. eaeh, 36c a 100; Black and
red everbearing raspberries, $1 doz;
dewberry, $2. a 100; white Eng. Dene
and Damson blue plum, the big goose
plum, old time Endine peach trees,

each. Add postage. G. E. Turner}
Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 4,
Better quality Govt. insp. straw-
berry, 75c a 100; Klondike, Missien-
ary and Lady T. 50c a 100, $3.50 M.
Special] attention and prompt | ship-
ment. P. M. Head, Cleveland, Ga. -
Fresh, thrifty, guar, 7 in. open field
grown, well rooted cabbage plants:
Steins Early Flat Dutch and Chas,
W. 300, 60c; 700, $1; $1.25 M postpaid.
C. R. Burell, Auburn, Ga. Rt. 1. :
Large everbearing strawberry, $2
M. Mrs, T, L. Cochran, Temple, Ga.
Cultivated bunch blackberry plants
$3 a 100; $20 M. PP. W. G. Keiley,
Forest oe Ga, : 5 Se
For $1.25 cash with order, 1M hus-
key Early J. and Succssion cabbage
plants, postpaid. W. T, Brooks, Arl-
ington, Ga, RFD.
Lady T. strawberry, 80c, 500: $1.50
M, FOB. Mrs. J. D. Taylor, Guyton,

Ga., Rt, 2,

Frost proof extra early J. and
Chas. W. epee 500, 60c del. 1M.
up, 90 M del. Prompt ship. of well
rooted plants. O. W. Stokes, Macon;
Gan Rb 38.

Frostproof extra early J. and Chas.
W. cabbage, Thrifty Jants an

prompt shiwment. 500, 60 del. $1 M,| 2

del. 5M up, 90c M, del. E, Y.Stokes,
Macon, Ga, Rt, 3. = Se

Frost proof cabbage, FE. J. and
Chas. W. 500, 60 $1 and up, 90c M.
All: del. Prompt shipment. E. #.
Stokes, Macon, Ga. Rt. 3. ;

Kudzu cuttings with roots, $5 M. in
lots of 1M or more. 60c a 100 for lots
less than 1M. All FOB. J, G. Wright,
Philomath, Ga. :

Klondike and -Everbearing straw-
berry, 25c a 100, $150 M, Miss Velvie
Waldrip, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 8.

Large quantity of frost proof cab-
bage plants, 25c a 100; 50c, 300; '75c,
500; $1.35 M. postpaid; 5 M. $4, Exp.
~ a a ee Well root-

. Sat. guar. Grady Kelley, Sulphur
Springs, Ga. Rt. 1. oe

Strawberry plants, bear from April
until Sept. in good seasons. 20c a
100. Mrs. W. J. Garrett, Metasville,
Ga. Wilkes County.

Hastings Longe Island ~ cabbage
plants, now ready. 5c a 100, $1 35
M. Postage paid on 1 M. or more.
Mrs. U. , Page, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 2.

Millions. Jersey, Chas. W. and Flat
Dutch cabbage plants. Ready. 500,
75c; $1.10 M. Over 3 M. 7c M. First
class plants, full count, prompt ship-
ee oer B. i: sate ima. Ga.

lant imp. Everbearing strawberry
plants, $1.25 M. prepaid. 15c a 160.
postage extra. Mrs. Emma A. Hen-

\

dryx, Sylvania, Ga. Rt. 4. Box 130.

*



100; $1.50, 500; $3 M, Progressive, Ev-





15 M.)

|Sure Head and Flat Dutch.

M.

or exch. for something of same

mediate del.
ald, Ga

- Frost proof cabbage plants, extra
early J. and Chas. W., ee

open field grown, 53c, 500; .90c M. 2
M. $1.75 del. by PP postpaid. Exp.
Collect, 75c M.. Prompt ship. Sat,
guar. J. P. McCook, Fitzgeraid, Ga.
Frost proot cabpage plants,
early J. and Chas. W. Succession, All
Head and Flat Dutch. Large, heaithy
open field grown, carefully packed,
full count and prompt ship. 500, 55
90c M. 2 M. $1.75 del. ox 75 M. Exp.
Col. F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga.

60c, 300; 500, 90c; $1.50 M, del. 5M
lots and up, $1.25 M. Exp. col. Ga.
collard, 300, 60c; 500, 85e; $1.25 M.
del.. L, M. Wingo, Gainesville, Ga.,
Rte 2 2 7
Early Flat D. capbage, frost proof
plints, 25 a 100, $1.-M, del. O. B.
Garrevt, wainesville, Ga., Rt. 2. x
Klondike and Lady T. strawberry,
25c a 100, $2 M, .del. 5M and more,
$1.75 M. Exp. Col. Chas. W. and Flat
Dutch cabbage, Heading and Ga. col-
lard, 25c a 100, $1.25 M, del. 5M and
more, 75 M. Exp. col. Now ready.
Prompt shipment. Estie Crow,
Gainesville, Ga. .
Chas., J: W., and Flat Dutch cab-
bage, Heading. and Ga. collard, 25c
a 100, $1.25 M, del. 5M and up, 75c
M. Exp. col. Klondike and Lady T.
strawberry, Now ready, 25c a 100,
$1.75 M, del. 5M up, $1.50 M. Exp.
Hs ; Jim Tumblin, Gainesville, Ga.,
_Everbearing large strawberry, 25c
a 100, catnip, 25c doz.
plum sprouts, 15c each, 2 for 25c; red
May cherry, large size, 15 to 50 ea;
garlic plants, 10c bunch; old fash-
ioned pear sprouts, 15c each, 2 for
25c. Exch. for 75 or 100 lb. size wht.
chicken feed sacks, or anything use-
ful. Mrs. Dessie Hughey, Ranger,
Ga. Rt. 1, ee
Frost proof Chas. and J. W.-cab-
bage, also Flat Dutch, ahd Heading

collard plants, 65c, 500; $1 M, 5M, $4,
Mrs. Gertrude Branan, Lew-

All del.
iston, Ga. ;
Spearmint plants, 25c doz.
hound, 25 a doz. Add postage. Thal-
mer Anderson, Cleveland; Ga., Rt. 2.

65, 500; $1 M, 5M lots, and up, 75 a
M. Crystal Wax Bermuda
plants, $1 a 100.
W. H. Boatright, Alma, Ga. ape

Strong, thrifty, well rooted, 7 in.
frost proof cabbage plants, Steins E,
Flat Dutch and W. 60c, 300; 700, $1;
$1.25 M, postpaid. Expertly packed
and prompt shipment. C. F. Maddox,

lowery Branch, Ga. j

E. J., Chas. W. frost proof cabbage
plants, 500, 60 del. $1.10 M. del, 10M
$8.50; aiso white heatled collard
plants, same price. Will pack in moss
for 10c a M extra. Money order or
cashiers check for quick -action, J. A.

| Garland, Molena, Ga.

Frost proof W. and Flat D. cab-
bage, Ga, Heading collard plants, 65c
Miss Rosa Lee

Collard plants, now ready to set.
FOB...-

500; $1 M postpaid,
May, Lewiston, Ga.

Ie a 100. Cash with order
Mrs. A. C. Hewitt, Sereven, Ga. Rt.
Dutch and W. cabbage, 20c a 100,
$1 M, Klondike and Lady T. straw-
berry, 25c a 100, $1.75 M. All del. C.
Garrett, Oakwood, Ga.

bage plants, now ready, 500, 65c: $1
_ Postpaid and prompt shipment,
R. Chanclor, Seville, Ga,
Any quantity of very fine - Ever-
bearing strawberry, $2.50 M, del. Also
any amount of well rooted yellow
scuppernong vines (that will bear
first of second yr. euar.) Del. any-
where, 50c each. Ship any time.

Fillingame, Morris Station, Ga.
Everbearing strawberry, 26c 4. ae
al-

Douglas McLendon,

6, Box 9.

ue. Write. Mrs.
Dawson, Ga. Rt.

250; 500. $1.10: $2 M. Mrs.
Hall, Calhoun, Ga., Rt. 5.
Chas. W. and E. Dutch cabbage,
65c, 500; $1.15 M, del. $1 M. Exp. col.
Cash with order. W. J. Martin, Flow-
1

J. M.

ery. Branch, Ga. Rt

Ga. Heading collard plants, now
ready, 25c a 100, $1.25 M, del. Prompt
shipment. Open field ee plants.
ms J. Nix, Flowery Bratich, Ga, Rt.

Chas. W. cabbage plants. 25c a 100,
500, 75c, $125 M. del. Prompt ship.
a . Bennett, Flowery Branch, Ga.



Cabbage, E. J, and Chas, W: 500,

" (Gontinued on page. thirteen)

fovember 20, 1930. =

eal plants and im-
. Stokes, Fitzger=

extra .

Chas. W. and Flat Dutch cabbage, |

crabapples, ~

hore-= |

Jerseys, Chas. W. cabbage plants,

onion
Cash. with order, -

EH. J. and Chas. W. frost proof cab- ae

Cash, or check with order. R. M._

Lady T. strawberry, 25c a 100: 60c~





























Thursday, November 20, 1930.

Farm Land For Sale

(Continued from page six)

27 acre stock and poultry farm, 1
mi. south of Albany, on public road and
in 100 yards of paved Dixie Highway;
Farm includes 15 cows, 17 hogs, 20
chickens, 1 mule, 1 shorse-wagon, plow
and farm equipment; 8 goats, etc., all
for $3500. Has new 3-room house, barn
deep weil with pump, brooder house,
barn and other out-bldgs. all fenced
with barb wire. Place partly planted in
winter grain and winter cover crops.
$500 cash and balance in 3 annual pay-
ments at 8 percent interest. Mrs. W. F.
Bell, Albany, Ga. P. O. Box.

100 acres of good smooth productive
land located in Douglas County, 10 mi.
south of Douglasville, Ga. Nice 5-room
house. 30x32 barn and other out-bldgs.
2 welis of water, small stream or run-
ning water; small orchard and good
pasture. Pienty of timber, good 2-horse
crop of open land. Convenient to
schoo] and. church; good community
and near 2 Country Villages. Will. sell
for $25 per acre, will take some cattle
of good grade Guernsey and Jersey hei-
fers, or would consider a filling station



near some good town, as part payment... good 6-room dwelling, tobacco barn, |

R. D. Giles, Douglasville, Ga. Rt. 2.

40 acre Apple orchara in Habersham
County on paved highway, convenient
to Railroads, packing houses, school
and church. Nice residence, modern
conveniences and nice out-bldgs. Close
price. Cash or terms. F. M. Nash, 340
Sutherland Drive, Atlanta, Ga.

225 acres of land, 5-horse farm clear-
ed, rest good timber land, 3 good large
houses large barn and 2 small barns;
Level land and in good condition; part
of land will average 1 bale of cotton
per acre. Farm located in the south-

west corner of Miller County, 15 mi.!

south of Blakely, Ga., and 8 mi. north
of Donaldsonville, Ga. Will sell at a
ao. T. A. Bowen, Blakely, Ga.

25 acres, small orchard, good 5-room

MAREKET

Ringgold Road, about one-half cleared.
Balance in timber. About 7 A. fenced
with hog and rabbit wire, 3-room
house, barn and separate stalls and
feed room, large cistern. W.N. McCul-
iough, Rossville, Ga.

25 Acres, plenty of wood, running
water, 4-room house, plenty outbuild-
ings, some fruit trees, located within
13 mi. of Atlanta, one-half mi. of paved
highway. Also 5-acre tract, 2 acres
cleared ,balance in woods, 12 mi. of At-
lanta, Prices reasonabie. O. F. Ellis,
Forest Park, Ga.

51 A. about 30 A in cultivation, 4-
room house and barn, on public road
from Alamo to Springfield, in Wheeler
County, Ga. 4 mi. to railroad station.
Terms. $600. One-half cash. J. A.
Smith, 500 Green St., Vidalia, Ga.

80 A. good farming land, 15 acres in



pasture, 40 A. in cultivation, some good
saw timber, 10 to 15 A. branch bottom.
Good 4-room house, pinty of outbuild-
ings ,good well in yard, running water
on place. One mi.to school and church

'5 mi. to Marietta, Write or come to see ,
me. W. S. Tatum, RFD 5, Marietta,

Ga.
| 225 A. land, 60 A. in cultivation, one

i one large mule barn, several pecan and
| pear trees. Price $3,000 cash. John
Daniel, Baxley, Ga.

62 A. land in Gwinnett County, 8 m1.
East of Stone Mountain, 1 mi. of Cen-

terville, near churches and schools. 30,

A. in cultivation. 50M ft. of saw timber.
Tenant House on place. Price $10 per

A. Pat McGuffey, RFD 1, Lithonia, ,

Ga.



Poultry For Sale

ANCONAS AND BANTAMS
Real smali, grown stock light or dark
Brahma Bantams, $10 per pr. One pr.
1930 bearded and crested White Polish
bantams,. $12.50. Bearded and booted



Mille de Fleurs. $10 per pr. White Jap)

Silkies, $10 per trio. All in show con-

BULLETIN

yrs. old, $1.50 each, or will exchange for
four pure bred J. B. Giant hens, same
age. Mrs. J. L. Burt, Point Peter, Ga.

Thompson Barred Rock cockerels,
early March hatch. Large and_ nice.
Ready for service, $1.50 each FOB. Cash
with order. Mrs. A. J. Collins, RFD 1,
Demorest, Ga.

Four thoroughbred Barred Rock Mar

hatch roosters, $1.50 each. Mrs. 8S. T.!

Dunaway, RFD 4, Thomson, Ga.

Ten pure bred Buff Rock pullets from
fancy breeders Nugget strain, $1.25 ea.
or $12 for the lot. Cash with order.
Also large, vigorous Buff Rock cock-
ereis, ready for service. Fancy Negget
strain, $3 each. Three cockerels in one
shipment, $7.50 Cash. W. A. Brantley,
Tennille, Ga.

Young Ringlet B. R. cockerels, not
quite grown, $2.50. O. H. Wright, At-
lanta, Ga. 412 Peters Bldg.

March and Apr. hatch B R pullets $1
each; hens and mixed chickens (for
table use), 25c lb. Mrs. F. I. Lord,
Toomsboro, Ga. Rt. 2.

cockerels, well dev. large, Feb. hatch.
| $1.75 FOB, each. Mrs. J. P. Mabry,
Canon, Ga.

Thompson Ringlet B R 18 mos. old
cock, $1. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin,
,Ga. Rt. 2.

20 B. R. pullets, now ready for laying,
'$1 each. Mrs. D. M, Moore, Eastanol-
ilee, Ga. Rt. 2.

A few more
R. March hate

ize strain Aristocrat B.

roosters, $2 each. Par-
,ent stock direct from Holterman. G.
C. Edmondson, Temple, Ga. Rt 2.
2 B. R. capons, also 3 turkeys, 30 Ib.
Frank Taylor, Barnesville, Ga. Rt. 3.
Reg. stock, Parks strain B. R. March
cockerels, $3.50 each; April hatch, $2.50
each; 2 yr. old cock, $4; Reg. Permit,
D2-30. Crates to be ret. Money order
with order. Also a few pullets, 7 mos.
old, $1.50 each. Mrs. John A. Watson,
Graymont, Ga. Rt, 1.
8 pure bred B. R. hens, $1.25 ea. FOB;
.3 cockerels, $2 each, FOB. No. ehecks.

house, all conveniences, good pasture dition. L. L. Walace, South Atlanta, | Mrs. BL. Ashe, Watkinsville, Ga.

with running water, good out-bldgs.;
near good markets, school and church-
es and Piedmont College. Reason for
selling. I am alone and can not take
care of it. Mrs. L. Wilkinson, Demor-
est, Ga. .

92 1-2 acres in Gwinnett County,
near Rosebud, Ga. 1 1-2 mi. from
school and church. Gin, corn and
flour mill. 40 acres in cultivation, 200,-
000 ft. of saw timber. 4-room house and
4-stall barn and other out-bldgs. Good
coe. peach and apple orchard.

ail route by door. J. H. Peavy, Li-
thonia, Ga. Rt. 1.

85 acres of good open and unimprov-
ed land, 8 mi. east of Albany, Ga.. 3-4
of mi. off paved road, timber enough
for wood. $12.50 per acre, easy terms.
Mrs. W. F. Bell, Aibany, Ga.

30 acres, good new 5-room house,
good barn and other out-bldgs and
good pasture, with running water; 4
acres of good woodland; good red land,
running well, located 5 mi. west of Ma-
rietta, Ga.. on the Marietta to Dallas
Road. Good view of Kennesaw Moun-
tain. Will sell cheap for cash or part

cash and balance on easy terms. J. I.
Matthews, Marietta, Ga. RFD 5.
200 acres. 4 mi. from Dalton, Ga.

Good productive land, part rolling and
part level; near Highway on _ public
road; Place has 2 houses, out houses
and good spring. Willi sell at a bar-
gain. R. L. Curtis, 5 Spruce St., Dal-
ton, Ga.

Small farm 62 1-2 acres more or le

on Pelham and Cotton Public Road, 4
- mi. from Pelham and 2 mi. from Cot-
ton. Good schools at both towns; place
has 2 houses, 2 good weils and is en-
closed with wire fence. 40 or 50
- acres in cultivation. fine for all kinds
of crops. Plenty of timber to keep up
the place. Ideal for raising hogs. Price
$2000, 1-3 cash your own time on the
balance at 7 per cent. J. G. Tennison,
Pelham, Ga. Mitchell County.

60 acres good land in Sumpter County

Ga., 13 mi. South West of Americus,
Ga. 9 mi. south of Plains, Ga., on pub-
lic road; 2 mi. from consolidated school
and Baptist Church; 3 mi. from Meth-
odist church. 8-room dwelling, 3-room
tenant house, barn, etc.
Turner, Bronwood, Ga. Box 152.
- 2 1-2 A. farm, southern part of
Douglas County, 25 A. in cultivation,
good pasture, plenty of running water,
2 wells, 5-room dwelling, large barn and
other outbuildings. Plenty of wood and
Some saw timber, good orchard. Near
School, churches and stores. Near
Chattahoochee and Dog Rivers. Good
hunting and fishing section. $750.00
cash. or $15 per A. Terms. Mrs. L. C.
Feitham, RFD 3, Whitesburg, Ga.

20 A. 8 mi. from Rossville, Ga., on

Miss Estell |

Ga.

Two pure bred Golden Seabright
bantam cockerels and one pullet, Mar.
hatch, $1.50 each, or $2.75 per pr, Miss
, Alice Joiner, RFD 2, Superton, Ga.

Game. Bantams, young steck, 50 cts
each. Grown birds $1.50 each. Mrs.
Benjamin Hicks, RFD 1, Adel, Ga.

i 2 pure bred Golden Seabright Ban-
tam cockerels, one Apr. 1930 hatch, one
one yr. old iast April, 75 ets each, or
two for $1.25. Willard Byrd, Broxton,
Ga.

One pair Bantams. April hatch,
Mrs. J E. Williams, Kite, Ga.

BARRED ROCKS

1 pure Barred. Rock cockerel, $1.25
FOB. W. D. Joyner, RFD 2, Roberta,
Ga.

Several pure bred Barred Rock pul-
lets, ready to lay, $1 FOB. Coops re-
turned at my expense. Money order
only, Mrs, J. A. Howell, RFD 1, Meigs,
Ga

Two pure bred Barred Rock roosters,
Apr. 1929 hatch, $1.25 each. Mrs. J. N.
Williams, RFD 2, Oglethorpe, Ga.

Blood tested coekerels, Feb. hatch, $2
FOB. Mrs. E. H. Wood, Madison, Ga,

Pure Parks strain, Reg. permit 30-C-
201, from Parks Cream A grade direct.
Feb. Mar. and Apr. cockerels, $3, $2.50
and $2 each. Coops to be returned. Six
April pullets and one Feb. cockerel, $14.
Mrs. Mamie Roach Plyler, RFD 2, Ma-
nassas, Ga.

Fine March and Apr. hatch cockerels,
Thompson Imp. Ringiets, 2nd direct, $2
each. Two May hatch, $1.50 each. Two
1928 cocks, $1.50 each. 15 yearling hens,
$2 each. All FOB. Cash, no checks.
Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, RFD 5, Commerce,
Ga.

Imp. Ringlet Barred Rock cockerels
for sale, $2.50 each. Delivered in Ga.
if more than one taken. Direct from
.E. B. Thompson strain. Mrs. E.

i Gaines, Cave, Ga.

Aristocrat Barred Rock March cock-
erels, prize winning high egg produc-
tion, $2.50 to $5 each and fancy dark
cock, direct from Holterman, 18 mos.
old, $5. Satisfaction guaranteed. H. A.
Stahl, 803 E. 31st St., Savannah, Ga.

Seven young Barred Rock pullets
and one cockerel, $10 delivered, or ex-
change for same number of dark Cor-
nish Game. H. W. Thurmond, Gresh-
amville, Ga.

Ten Parks strain blood-tested Apr.
hatch Barred Rock pullets, ready to
lay, $1 each. Send postoffice money or- ,
der. Robert Ashley, Edison. Ga.

Two pure bred Barred Rock Roosters,
Avr, hatch, Thompson egg-a-day strain, |
$1.50 each FOB. Cash oniy. Mrs. Clin- |





i

ton Bryan, RFD 1, Charing, Ga. i
| Four purebred White Rock hens 11-2:

Nice B. R. roosters, April hatch, good
size ready for service, Holterman strain,
_ each. C. R. Carmichael, Bowdon,
| Ga,

Pure Thompson Imp Ringlet B R'



BANTAMS

stock, $3 pr. O. H. Wright, Atlanta,
Ga. 412 Peters Bldg.

Genuine Buff Cochin bantams, young |



BRAHMAS

5 light Brahma cockerels, Apr. hatch.
$1.50 or exchange for S. L. Wyandottes
or Cornish Game cockerels. Mrs. G.
ev. Holiingsworth, McDonough, Ga.

Pure bred light Brahma cockerels,
giant strain, March hatch, $1.25 each.
Willard Byrd, Brexten, Ga.

5 fine May hatch (4 te 6 lbs.) Giant
strain Brahma eockerels, $1.50 each. 2
er more in lot, $1.25 each. H. A. Neal,
RFD 3, Gainesville, Ga.

10 Light Brahma puilts, ready to lay
$1.25 each. Mrs. D, M. Moore, Easta-
noilee, Ga. Rt. 2. :

2 yr. old Brahma roosters, $1.50 FOB.
Pure bred. C. H. Garner, Warthen, Ga.

BUFF WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS

Choice Buff Rocks, from the orig.
Nugget, strain. Sires used in my flocks
from trapnested yards. Cocks and





lets, early hatch, $1.50 each. Special
price on lot of 6 pullets and 1 cocker-

cockrels, $2 to $4 each. Hens and pul- |

el. Mrs. G. L. Trimble, Adairsville, Ga.

PAGE NINE

One turkey tom, wt avout 22 Ibs, 25
cts per lb, 1 yr. old. Also have four
young turkeys for sale. Mrs. Geo. Pow-
eil ,Warthen, Ga.

Mammoth Pekin ducks, $1.50 each



Ga.



GAMES
18 mos. old, 1-2 round head and 1-2
| black Cuban, $1.75; one smokebail blue
stag, $1.50; 1 pr. 1930 Spangles, $2.75;
trio Blue Greys, $3.50; one Texas Ran-
ger cock, 2 yrs. old, $1.50; one-half War
Horse and half Blue Stag, $1.50. Will
exchange any of above for good dam
pullets. H. J. Newman, Villa Rica, Ga.

i 4 thoroughbred Blue Game cocks, two
half Wildcat and haif Kiue Boone, one
Cupan and Boone, and one tuiu boone,
adi tyummed-and ready for pit; one 3 yr

;old and 3 2 yr. oid Dead games,

ail guaranteed, $20 FOB. J. B. Sweat-

man, KD 7, Cumming, Ga.

10 Black Game hens at one dollar per
head.. Cash with order. W. J. Mor-
gan, RD 3, Box 46, Stilimore, Ga.

tour Warhorse stags, $6 tor lot; one
dark Cornish Game cock, $1.75; one
cock crossed with Blue Cubian and

Duck Wing, $1.75; trio of Chappel dam
games, $5. 5 black Warhorse hens, now
laying, $8; 10 pullets and one cock,

crossed with Warhorse and Duck

Wing. Will sell or exchange for large
type Barred Rock hens. No culls ac-
cepted. J. D. Wilcher, Gibson, Ga.
One Indian Game cock and $8 or 4
hens of same breed. Will pay cash or
exchange R. I. Red cocks or hens, or
both for same, chicken for chicken. Ea.
to pay delivery charges. Write what
a have. Mrs. F. W. Scott, RFD 1,
yivania, Ga. :

Two large ooey hatch Cornish Game
cockerels, must be pure bred. Mrs. C,
W. Hollingsworth, McDonough, Ga.

6 mos. old, $1.26 FOB. W. D. Joyner,
Roberta, Ga. Rt. 2. :

GIANTS AND LANGSHANS

Thoroughbred Royal Purple B. Giant
eockerel, 7 mos. old $2.50. Mrs. W. H.
Rucker, Milner, Ga.

10 pure bred Jersey Black Giant pul-
lets and one cockerel, Marcys: strain,
'$15 for lot. Also two very large two-
; year-old Black Giant capons, $3 each
or $5.50 for both. Also trio of nice giants
two pullets and one cockerel, $5. Mrs.
Belle Joiner, RFD 2, Soperton, Ga.

Six J. B. Giant pullets, Apd. 5th
hatch, well developed, disease free.
Will take $10 for lot for quick sale. W.
P. Clayton, Quill, Ga.

One J. B. Giant cock, 18 mos, old, $2;
one J. B. Giant stag, $2 or will exchange
for trio of Red quills, no culls ac-
cepted. J. D. Wiicher, Gibson, Ga.

ar hatch thoroughbred J. B. Giant
chickens, 9 pullets and one cock, $15
for the lot. Mrs. Mattie Crumley Sop.-
erton, Ga.

Jersey Black Giant pullets, Marcy
strain, nearly grown, 75 cts each. Buy-
er to pay shipping expenses. Mrs. J. H.
Gay, RFD 1, Jacksonville, Ga.

LEGHORNS
2S. C. W. L. cocks, 2 yrs. old, $1.50
each, or excr. for R. I. Red cocks. Mrs,
Ben T. Echols, Philomath, Ga.
Brown lL. cockerels, Everla
March hatch, $1. each. Mrs. J. A. Wil-
ison, Martin, Ga. Rt. 2.









DUCKS, TURKEYS, GUINEAS,
GEESE, ETC., FOR SALE

Milk fed turkey toms and hen, 30 cts
per Ib. FOB Greensboro, Ga. Miss Bes-
sie Underwood, Siloan, Ga.

15 White African guineas, 1929 hatch,
hens $1.50- each, roosters, $1.25 each, or
trio for $4, or $20 for lot. Will ship no



: FOB Brookton, Ga. No checks. J. R.
Savage, RFD 1, Lula, Georgia.

White Indian Runner :drakes, in lots
of 3 or more $1 each. G. N. Thomas,
Thomasboro, Ga.

Fine Giant Bronze turkeys, unrelated
stock. Gobblers, $10 each, hens, $5.
Mrs. E. F,. Boring, Box 80, Demorest,

| Ga.

Mammoth Bronze turkeys, Apr hatch
gobblers $6, hens $5. Bird Bros. Big-
bone gobblers, $7.; hens, $6, trie, $18.
ae W. S. Hadden, RFD 3, Sheliman,

a.

Frenze turkejs, prize winners at
Southeastern Fair. reasonable prices.
Write for catalogue. W. S. Fricks, Pen-
dergrass, Ga. :

Narragansett turkeys. Toms. $8; hens
$6; $13 per pr; trio, $18. Mrs, Lottie
Bargeron, RFD 1, Sardis, Ga.

Young turkeys, toms, $4; hens, $3.
Few head of geese, $1.25 each. E. L.
Dixon, RFD 1, Box 104, Blackshear, Ga.



less than two hens and one rooster.

Soees shipped. John Daniel, Baxley,
a

150 pure bred Tancred W. L. pullets,
March 1930 hatch. $1.25 each; also 2
triple A. grade cockerels, bred from
Booths best chickens, $1.50 each. Pas-
chal Muse, Perry, Ga. :

10 W. L. pullets, April hatch, Ferris
heavy laying strain. Ordered direct
from Ferris, $1 each. Mrs. W. A. Gid-
dens, Chester. Ga. Rt. 2.

Moulted, ready to lay young Tormah-
len Light Brown Leghorns: 15 hens
and unrelated cockerel, $18 FOB. No
culls. Mrs. J. B. Collier, Cochran, Ga,

Five Brown Leghorn hens, $1 each.
Checks refused. Mrs. R. O. Hyde, RFD
7, Cumming, Ga.

Two nice White Leghorn cockerels,
Tancred strain Apr. 4th hatch. Now
ready for service, $1.25 each, or will ex-
change for one small guinea sow pig.
Mrs. J. W. Hendrix, Dover, Ga.

Three White Leghorn pullets and
one rooster, English strain, May hatch,
to exchange for one rooster and three
young Ancona pullets. Mrs. J. D. Dur-
den, RFD 1, Fairburn, Ga.

Sixty-fie White Leghorn pullets, 90
ets each. Some are laying. John Par-
ker, RFD 1, Box 11, Bremen, Ga .

10 May hatch Tancred strain White
Leghorn pullets, $1 each. Cash with
order. Robert Ashley, Edison, Ga.



delivered. H. W. Corbitt, Lakeland,

1 pure bred White Cornish cockerel,

strain,

100 W. L. hens, 20c lb. at my place,

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Farm Land For Sale

(Continued from page five)

$50 acres, 85 acres in cultivation, 30
dwelling and out-bldg. nice family or-
of which are river bottoms; 5-room
chard; good water power, corn mill-
crasher and syrup mill. Rural route,
good school and churches. Will sell
for $12.50 per acre or will exch. for 1-2
cash and bal. in good Atlanta, property
well improved. No middle mans profit,
see me. J. A. Grant, Alto, Ga.

56 acres, 30 in cuitivation, bal. in fine
timber with running water; good 7-
room painted house with lightning rods
and good metal roof; good barn, chick-
en house and equipments to raise
chickens; out-bldgs. good well and
about 500 apple, pears, peaches and
plum trees; good pasture and excellent
location 4 1-2 mi. from Cornelia, Ga.

mi. from Demorest, convenient to
school and churches, on mail route.
Will sell reasonable with part cash
bal. on terms. J. B. Smith, Demorest,

Ga..

100 acres, 45 acres in cultivation; out
bldgs. all woods land timbered and
lumber enough to build a house. Also
125 acres, 45 in cultivation; all wood-
Jands timbered; 1 tobacco barn and
out-bldgs. 8-room house in good con-
dition. All for $5000; Good _ terms.
Cobb A. Lee, Waycross, Ga. RFD 2.

4 acre tract located near Rossville,
Ga. and Chattanooga, Ga., near Army
post and Chickamauga, Ga. Will exch.
for a rich mountain farm on_ public
road; on or near the railroad with
house, spring and orchard on the land.
Place must also be near the car line;
Mrs. Eulala Tuttle, Rossville, Ga. Rt.

a.

450 acres, 225 in cultivation, extra
good land suited for tobacco, cotton,
peanuts, watermelons or anything you
wish to grow. 3 big twelling, 3 good
barns, 3 pastures, plenty of timber and
water; good location 7 mi. of railroad;



adjoining church and school. Will sell

ae $20,000. Mrs. C. D. Sikes, Sylvester,
Ga.
1A truck garden a few fine young ap-
ple trees, spring and a new house;
only a short distarice from a summer
resort and highway. Price $1000. Also
16 acres 2 mi. from railroad station;
about 8acres in cuitivation, 2 small
_ houses, well water and only 1 1-4 mi.
to school and church. P. A. Alley,
Lakemont,-. Ga.
- 90 acres. in good condition; 5-room
house with hall and 3 porches; 1 ten-
ant house of 2-rooms; plenty of pine
timber; nice location, 5 miles from
town, convenient to church, and

schools; bus line to the door; 3-stall

crib with long shelter; new chicken
house; plenty of land for 2-horse crop;
good water. Price reasonable and
terms good. I, J. Stanton, Conyers,

(Ga RFD 1. eae
-_ 50 acres of good land, 1 mi. from

_ Machen, Ga; 65 mi. from Atlanta, Ga.
on the Machen and Eatonton Road; 32

acres in cultivation, 18 in pasture and
timber with running water; 1 large 5-
room house, 1 nice 3-room tenant
house; 3 barns and garage, good water.
Will sell for cash, see me at once. T.

_E. Wyatt, Srady Dale, Ga. _

80 acres of land with 1 nice 4-room
house, barn 2 cisterns and 1 weil; 1
nice 3-room house; 2 pastures with wa-
ter; good location 3 mi. of Rockmart,
Ga. 8 mi. convenient to church and
school. Price $1400, $800 cash, bal. in
5 yrs. Mrs. Allie L. Camp, Cedartown,
Ga. Rt. 6.

79 acres more or less, located about

9. mi. of Rockmart, Ga. 1 mi. of con-
/Solidated school. Near 3 churches and
in.a good community; 40 acres in cul-
tivation, plenty of good timber, plenty
of good running water; 5-room house,
2 barns and plenty of out-bldgs. Good
-orchard. Will sell at a bargain for
cash or on terms. W. H. Rutledge,
Rockmart, Ga. Rt. 3.
100 acres, 7 mi. north of Thomaston,
Ga. near No. 3 Highway; 300,000 ft. of
original saw timber on place; 2 set-
tlement houses ,one 5-room house with
stove-room 16r20 ft. near house; good
barn for all stock and feed stuff; mail
del. to door; also one 3-room house
and plenty of out-bldgs. nice pasture
for dairying plenty of running water.
Convenient to schools and churches.
Will sell farm separate or with all feed
stuff, farming tools and stock. Bar-
gain, if interested write or come to see
2 _W. M. Fortner,: Meansvile, Ga. Rt.

101 1-4 acres, 5 mi. from Villa Rica,
also same distance from Temple, Ga.
0 mi. Carrollton, Ga. County seat; 2
mi. to railroad, 2 mi. to Brick school;
e 5-room house. big barn 40x50;
wagon house 22x32; 1 good corn crib;

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one 4-room house for tenants with
necessary out-bldgs. good orchard 50
trees: 70 acres in cultivation, bal in
woods and pasture with wire fence.
Hog and calf pasture separate. Will
sell for $3000, 1-3 cash bal. on easy
terms. W. W. McPherson, Villa Rica,
Ga. Rt. 1.

415 acres, 3-horse farm in cultiva-
tion; Located 2 mi. from Hazlehurst,
Ga. 3 houses; good and sandy. soil.
Price $15 per acre, some cash and
terms on balance. Mrs. J. D. Ander-
son, Haziehurst, Ga.

80 acres in Gordon Co. with 800 bear-
| ing peach trees; 40 acres in cultivation;
good productive mountain land. Con-
venient to church and school. Loca-
tion 8 mi. to Calhoun and 3 mi. to
Adairsville, Ga. $1200 cash. R. B.
Mooney, Adairsville, Ga. .

150 acres, 7 mi. north of Blairsville,
Ga. 1-4 mi. of No. 11 Highway; con-
venient to school and church; good
pasture, new 4-room house, good barn
plenty out-bldgs; watered by springs
and wells; good orchard of apple, pea-
ches, pears, plums and grapes. Price
$20 per acre for quick sale; or will ex.
for middle Ga. Farm. R. H. Smith,
Blairsville, Ga.

Anyone interested in a good 90 acre
farm with running water, plenty tim-
ber and Bermula Grass, 6-room ceiled
house and large barn; About 2 mi. from
Milner, Ga. on public road; conven-
ient to High School and church and
all conveniences, write or come to see
it for a bargain. W. H. Rucker, Mil-
ner, Ga.

278 acres in Wilkes Co. 10 mi. of
YWashington; 2 tenant houses with
barns; 2 wire fenced pastures, some
timber and 2 good springs of water.
Price $8 per acre. Mrs. W. J. Garrett,
Metaville, Ga. Wilkes Co.

135 acres ,one 5-room house, out-
bldgs, running -water, wood and con-
venient to Ga. Teachers College, 1-2
mi. from Atlanta Highway; 3 horse
crop in cultivation; 8 acres of cotton
land. Price $3000 on easy terms; or
will rent for 4 500-lb. bales of cotton.
Mrs. G. W. Barber, Athens, Ga. Madi-
son Ave.

250 acres, 165 in cultivation, divided
into 7 fields; 100 acres stumped; 85 in
timber, no pounds, hills or rocks; all
level Gray top and clay subsoil; on
good road. ail and school bus by
the house. 6-room house plenty of ten-
ant and out-bldgs; 1 large barn; 12
acres in Paper Shell Pecans; free range
for hogs and cattie; Good hunting and
fishing on Flint River; 1 mi. away;
Convenient to country church and
store; Will sell or exch if suited, pre-
fer Sumpter or adjoining counties. If
cash $30 per acre. W. E. Steadham,
Bainbridge, Ga.

30 acres on which is located the best
water power roller and grist mill in
western Ga; the mill is located on
Southern RR within 100 ft. of side
track; now in operation doing good
business. Will sell for quick sale; W
H. Milner, Shiloh, Ga.

115 3-4 acres, 80 acres stumped; lo-
cated in Brooks Co. 14 mi. from Moul-
trie, Ga. 6 mi. from Pavo, Ga.; good
house on public road near school. Price
f a Mrs. S. A. Williams, Daisey,

140 acres ranging from high pebbly
to tobacco, bottom or truck lands, 25
acres fenced and in cultivation; 4-room
house, tobacco barn and _ out-bldgs;
location 4 mi. north of Pearson, 12 mi.
south of Douglas, 1-2 mi. from public

road and mail route. On bank of Sa-
tilia River. Price $200 cash bal. $200
yearly for four years! buyer assuming
a Federal Loan on the Federal Land
Bank, of approximately $580 running
over @ period of 30 yrs. Also 75 acres,
50 in cultivation, highly pebddly sand
loam tobacca and bottom land, all
fenced; location 3 mi. south of Doug-
las; convenient to school and public
road; price $1750, 250 cash, bal $200
yearly buildings, fences, need repair-
ing. Land good and in good location.
John W. Douglass, 27 Alexander Place,
Orlando, Fla.

120 acres abandoned farm, 3-room
house, 30 acres has been cultivated, bal
woodland, lot 6f saw timber, averaging
about 4000 cords. Springs and bran-
ches; mountain land fine for fruit. Will
sell or exch. for something of value.
What have you? A. W. Farrar, Rock-
mart, Ga.

817 acres fairly good land, 2 houses
and barn; location 1 mi. from main
highway. Price reasonable. Write or
see; W. A. Smith, Andersonville, Ga.

17 acres more or less being on the
Brunswick and Altamaha Canal; 6
acres under cultivation; good house
and small barn; location 3 mi. from
town !boat landing almost at door;





good fishing and plenty of oysters; '

ideal location for duck raising; near
church and school, reason for selling,
getting too old to farm. Write. P. W.
Wages, Brunswick, Ga. RFD.

6 acres with nice 2-room house on
Mail route; known as the Little Valley;
vegetables and plant or poultry farm,
location 9 1-2 mi. from: Dahlonega 6
1-2 mi. to R. R, Station; 3 1-2 mi. off
National hard surface highway. Will
sell cheap for cash. Write for further

information. John B. Nix, Dahlonega, |

Gt--Rt.- 5.

238 1-2 acres, 1 mi. from Bairdstown
on the Ga. R R and on Highway from
Athens to Union Point; about half of
farm in cultivation, rest in pasture and
timber; good spring; excellent - for
farming or dairy. Will sell cheap or
will exch for small place near Athens.
H. R. Allison, Bairdstown, Ga. :

600 acres, rich, improved river land,
380 acres budded pecans (Americas
most profitabie crop); 4 mi. city limits,
65,000 population. Dairy stock, imple-
ments, flowing well, clear over $10,000
1930; Corn 125 bus. to acre; hay 6
tons. All milk sold wholesale at 40 to
50c per gal. Wonderful winter clover
pastures. Electric refrigeration and
thoroughly electrically equipped. $43,-
000, easy terms. Will also sell part
cheap. C. M. Brennan, Columbus, Ga.

196 acres, 80 acres in one field near
public road; Balance in woods, good
running water; small pasture; 2
houses. All at a bargain for cash,
quick sale. James Kirby, Ranger, Ga.
RFD 1 Box 9.

12 1-2 acres, 6 acres in cultivation all
fenced; good house and other bldgs.;
convenient to church and_ school;
about 4 mi. to town; surrounded by
land that sells for $150 per acre with-
out improvements. Will sell mine for
$1000. Reason for selling have two oth-
er places. Howard Swoger, Arco, Ga.
Box 85.

228 acres in Sumter Co. on paved
road from Americus to Albany; on bus
line to good school; 4 mi. from Ameri-
cus, Ga. Good place for general farm-
ing. Eugene Daniel, Americus, Ga.

50-acre tract of land Jasper Co. 65
mi, of Atlanta, Ga. 1 mi. of Machen,
Ga. on the Machen & Eatonton Road;
1 large 5-room house; one 3-room ten-
ant house, 2 large barns, 32 acres in
cultivation, 18 acres in pasture and
timber with clear running water. Will
sell for cash. Write or see me at
once. T. E. Wyatt, Shady Dale, Ga.
Box 75.

104 acres, 73 acres in cultivation on
public road; 2 mi. of paved highway
leading from Augusta, Ga. to Miami,
Fla. School bus line runs by the door;
Mail to the door; convenient to
towns. Has nice 6-room house and
out-bldgs; lies well; 4 good wells of
water, 2 tenant houses. Location in
Treutlen Co. Will sell for $30 per acre.
Mrs. C. A. Phillips, Vidalia, Ga.

266 acres of black pebble land, 230 in
cultivation, all stumped; 5 tenant hous-
es, 1 nice 7-room house all ceiled and
2 painted with delco lights; fine water,
1 1-4 mi. to Jr. High School on public
highway; convenient to church. Good
range for stock; 2 1-2 mi. to town.
Will sell for $500 down and bal. in 5 to
6 yrs. at 6 1-2 percent; $25 per acre,
or will rent cheap. Emmett C. Brown,
Summit, Ga.

2 small farms 1 including 85 acres
and the other 55; with good house and
tenant house on each, with all other
necessary out-bldgs; located on good
vublic road, 7 mi. south of Blakely, Ga.
Bargain, see or write me. H. J. Cosby,
Blakely, Ga. RFD 4.

100 acres of good land in good com-
munity, 6-room house on mail and
school bus route; 1-4 mi. off the hoigh-
way on public road; 15 mi. southeast
of Atlanta, 4 mi. east of Rex, Ga. near
church and schools, good orchard,
plenty of wood and water $30 per acre,
1-3 cash bal. in 1 and 2 yrs. no inter-
est. J. F, White, Rex, Ga.

101 1-2 acres, 75 acres in cultivation,
and 25 acres in pasture and wood; 1
good 5-room house; 1-4 mi. from
Bairdstown repot. Price $25 per acre.
Cc. H. Steele, Bairdstown,. Ga.

2 acres land, nicely situated close to

car line and army post. For sale or
exch. Write for particulars. E. Tut-
tle. Rossville, Ga. Rt. 1.
_ Some excellent farming land in Un-
ion Co. on the Toccoa River and ad-
joining the U. S. National Forest Re-
serve close to National Highway. Fine
for truck farming; also good timber
land. If interested see or write, W. A.
Brooksher, Winder, Ga. Rt. 4.

198 acres. 7 mi. of Thomson, Ga. 2
houses, bathing pond, water power,
grist mill, country store. Price $6600,
1-3 cash, terms for balance. W. S.
Shields, Thomson, Ga. . eee

Small farm 30 acres, plenty of fruit

terested, write.

Thursday, November 20, 1930.

and never failing spring, 3 (arge) room
house, hali, side room and_3 porches;
2 mi. to Franklin Spring Bible Insti-
tute. Price very reasonable. Would
consider car as part payment. Mrs. EB.
L. Sterner, Royston, Ga. Rt. 3.

Nice 6-room house and 3 lots and 3
acres of land in Broxton, Ga. Well wa-
ter best you ever drank; nice large
trees and some pecans, good range for
chickens. Would sell of exch. If in-
terested come to see me or write. Mrs.
T. Y. Graham Sparks, Ga.

200 acres of land, 2 settlements, 40
acres improved, mostly stumped. Good
productive land for any kind of crop;
open range, plenty of wood and timber
to keep up place; In reach of schools
and churches and mail route; good
community. Wiil sell at bargain or

exch. for less acreage or dairy near

Savannah, Ga. or Brunswick. R. 8. .

80 acres of farm and mineral land, 7
Canady, Surrency, Ga.

mi. northwest of Bowdon, Ga. Conven-
ient location. Will sell at a bargain
for quick sale. Mrs. J. W. Miller, -
Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 5.

36 1-2 acres, 20 in cultivation, rest in
pasture, with plenty of fire wood and
somesaw timber; fine for truck and
corn; orchard and good springs and
running water through place. 4-room
house nearly new and out-bldgs. Loca-
tion 9 mi. from Cleveland, near church
and school; 1-2 mi. off the State High-
way. If interested write or see. W. B.
Harkins, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4.

30 acres near Ben Hill, Ga. 10 mi.
from Atianta, Ga. Nice location for
dairy, poultry or hogs. Price $3000 or
will exchange for larger farm 50 to 100
mi. from Atlanta, Ga. J. A. Waldrop,
903 Ga. Savings Bank Bldg. Atlanta,
Ga.

Small piece of land, good 5-room
house, garage, near car line outside
City Limits; 1 mi. south of Marietta
Court House, electric lights and wa-
ter in the house; will exch. for larger
acreage or house in Fulton Co. Will
give or take difference. What have
oe Miss Hattie Brand, Marietta,

a.

160 acres of land, highly elevated,
good piace for summer home, plenty of
pure water; convenient to church and
school; plenty of good timber. If in-

W. P. Wells, Ellijay,
Ga. Rt. 2 Box 57.

518 acres of farm and ranch land,
100 in cultivation, good fence around
place; 10-room house, good out-bidgs.
tenant houses, plenty good water and
wood and timber; 23 bearing pecan
trees and other fruits; located 40 mi..

4|from Savannah, 2 mi. from school and

church, bus line by the door. Will sell
land with all farm tools 4 mules with

harness, 7 cows, 20 hogs, 3 wagons, 1

truck ail for $10,000. Mrs. Mary D.
Stroud, Egypt, Ga. Rt. 2. Box A.

1-2 acre on Bankhead Highway, 10.
mi. west of Atlanta, Ga, 4-room house;
including a store room large garage
and some out-bldgs. good water, con-
venient to school and churches; fine ~
strawberry patch and _ garden, all
ready to buy and move in when trade
is made. Place ideal for Country store;
road paved with cement. If interest-
ed, write or come to see it Price $500.
G. I. Pittman, (No address given).

156 acres more or less, good 6-room
house, plenty of water. Convenient to
church and school, school bus by the
door, tuition paid; barn and other
out-bidgs. paved highway cross place;
Will sell all or part of place, has 1
tenant house. Bargain if interested.
J. J. Davis. Thomasville, Ga. Rt. 3.

500 acres south of Gainesville, Ga.
1 mi. from R. R. good for general farm-
ing and stock raising; 2 mi. from
church and school, 1 mi. from school
bus line. Will sell cheap for cash. J.
W. Eden, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 8.

On Dixie Highway, C. of G. railroad,
32 mi. south of Atianta, Ga. in village
of Sunny Side, Ga. close to school and
churches, 9 acres of land, 6-room house, _
barn, garage, chicken house, good pas=
ture and garden, plenty of water-on
back porch. Mrs. Katie Simms, Sunny
Side, Ga.

303 acres of land near Columbus,
Ga. on the Buena Vista Highway, 2
houses; well timbered good farm and
pasture lands. 2 mi. from school and
churches. Price $10 per acre. R. L.
Preston, Hapeville, Ga.

.On river road opposite Collier Ra-
dium Springs development, 4 mi. south -
of Albany, 709 acres; fair improve-
ments, 1-2 mi. of river frontage and
hard wood pasture. About 100 acres in
pecan orchard, in poor condition but
best budded varieties, much of bearing
age and size, all redeemable. Price
$12.50 per acre. Rented for 1931. G,



H. Tomlinson, Putney, Ga.



Thursday, November 20, 1930.
Farm Land For Sale

150 acres of land, 1 1-2 mi. from Bu-
ford, Ga. in Gwinnett Co. About 60



acres in cultivation, 10 acres creek} RFD

bottom. 3 houses with out-bldgs, plenty
of running water. 2 public roads run-
ning thru the farm. Ideal for truck or
dairy farm. Price $15 per acre. Terms
to suit purchaser. H. G. Morgan, Bu-
ford, Ga.

750 acres of fine fertile land on High-
way No. 8 also on Federal Highway and
Southern R. R. with stop on this farm;
40 mi. west of Atlanta, Ga. Will sell
all or will divide into small tracts;
part cash and balon terms. Mrs. T. J.
Biggers, Bremen, Ga.

60 acres of land in Taylor Co. on
Highway and Central Ga. RR. 1 mi.
to flag station, 6 mi. of Butler, Ga. No
bidgs on place. Will sell or exch for
equal value. Write for information.

ae T. W. Hagood, Marietta, Ga. Rt.

- 200 acres good grade land in Lamar
Co. near Milner; 10 mi. to Griffin; 2
mail routes and school bus by the
house; 3-horse farm open, 20 acres in
original woods. 2 tenant houses. Price
$2500, 1-3 cash or will take cattle or
good motor and saw mill for cash pay-
ment. R. R. Manry, Goggins, Ga.

4 acres, 4-room house, small barn,
pasture, chicken yard, 1-2 acre gar-
den. Location Fulton Co. 2 mi. west
of East Point on the Diggs Road and
dis clear of debt. Price reasonable or
will exch. for larger farm. Mrs. M. V.
Leverett, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 1 Box 215.
Will sell rent or lease between 9 and
10 acres of land in choice section; nice
large house with all out-bldgs, all fenc-
ed in; ideal for chicken raising or
trucking; convenient to school and
church; place has choice pecan trees 2
yrs. old. N. Jordan, Fitzgerald, Ga. 4093
Ohoopee St.,
__ 14 acres at Forsyth, 1 mi. of Bessie
Tift College; on Indian Spring Drive,
near Government landing field; 10-
room dwelling, spring and branch; also
200 acres 5 mi. from Forsyth; ideal lo-
cation for dairy farm. L. A. Ponder,
_ Juliette, Ga.
__ 160 acres of land, 5 mi. north of
_ Marietta, Ga. at Pine Mountain School
House; 65 acres in cultivation; 2
houses, good water, fruit for home use,
barn, pastures with running water.
_ Will sell for part cash or on easy terms,
Or will lease. Renter to furnish house.
Also 35 acres on paved Dixie Highway
No. 341, between Kennesaw and Ac-
worth. 1-2 mi. frontage on either side

of road. Store, filling station, dwell- |

Ing, barn, fruit for home use, timber,
asture, running water.
_ bargain, part cash and easy terms. Also
_ 40 acres, 1 1-2 mi. from Kennesaw, on
_ good graded road. Lies good, dwelling
barn, fruit trees, 2 pastures with run-
ning water. Near school and church.
Will sell part cash and easy terms. A.
F. Mulkey, Marietta, Ga. Rt. 5.
120 acre farm southeast of Cherokee
Co. or will exch. for place convenient
to High School and within 30 mi. of
Atianta, J. W. Clayton, Blackwell, Ga.
25 acres, 4-room house, good water,
half in cultivation, bal. in woodland, lo-
cated 9 mi. from Thomasville on A. B.
& C. RR. Convenient to school and

_ church. J. J. Davis, Thomasville, Ga.

120 acres in good state of cultivation,
good bidgs. plenty of wood, water and
pasture; convenient to church and
Schools on main road. Price reason-
able. J. W. Elliott, Barnesville, Ga.

_ Rt. 1, Box 57.

122 acres land, 30 of which under
Cultivation fenced, fine tobacco land,
new tobacco barn and fair dwelling
approximately 4000 turpentine trees
part boxed; best stock range in neigh-
: borhood. Price $1300, good terms.
Convenient to school being on bus
route. J. R. Woodward, Folkston, Ga.

94 1-2 acres of land in Baldwin,

Co, 7 mi. from Milledgeville, 2 mi.

from Brown's Crossing; 6-room

house, ceiled and painted; good well!

on back porch; barns and _out-bldgs
all enclosed with Paige Wire fence,

with cross fences; convenient to

School, bus passes the house. Price

$3500; will exch. for place with store
m or near town. Good. fertile land.

Milledgeville, Ga.

35.12 acres on,paved highway Rt.
8. good land. close to church and
school, within 4 mi. of good town.
For further information write. B. L.
House, Winder, Ga. Rt. 1.

For sale or exch. 333 acres, 3 mi.
from Culloden, Ga. on Southern RR
40 acres of hardwood and lots of
pine. 3 branches thru place. Ham-
ilton Jones, Macon, Ga. Rt. 1.

105 acres, 10 mi. northeast of Dal-

Will sell at



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ton, Ga. near Deep Spring, Ga. good
School and church 80 acres in culti-
vation. Will sell all or part $200 per
acre; 1-5 cash, bal in 1 to 5 yrs at 8
per eae C. P, Worthy, Dalton, Ga.

Sor sale or exch one of the best
farms in White Co, 125 acres, 20 ac-
res in fine bottom land and pastures;
Convenient to church and school;
daily mail. Also 800 acres in Telfair,
Ga. for sale or exch. for city property.

H. B. Smith, Dahlonega, Ga. Box 58.

53 acres, 25 in cultivation, good 5-
room house and some out-bldgs; 1 mi,
from Highway No. 50; Price $800,
$150 cash payment bal. $150 yearly at
8 per cent. Titles guaranteed. F. E.
McNeal, Peason, Ga.

15 acres more or less on Duluth.
Road about 2 mi. north of paved
road. 7 acres in cultivation, bal. in
timber and pasture; 7-room house,
good out-bidgs, fine well of water and
convenient to church and good
school. Price $1000. E, W. Davis,
Lawrenceville, Ga. Rt. 3. ee

2 farms: 223 acres and 134 acres;
location Murray Co. 6 mi. of Chats-
worth, Ga. 2 1-2 mi. of Spring Place,
and 9 mi. of Dalton on rural route
and good road. 3 houses on farms;
either would make ideal stock farm.
Price $20 per acre for quick sale. S.
W. Looper, Dalton, Ga

20 acres rich land, 470 ft. frontage
on S. Moreland Ave., 3 1-2 mi. from
Five Points, Atlanta, Ga. outside
City Limits. All City conveniences.
11 acres cotton land; 9 acres upland:
all under cultivation. New 3-room
house and barn. Price $5200, $1100
cash, bal. easy terms. W. A. Engel-
brecht, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 28.
Main 5821.

2 1-5 acres of land, new 5-room

house, barn and garage, 1-2 mi. from
Depot and school. Price $1250. J.

.C. Brown, Lithia Springs, Ga.

63 acres, 10 mi south of Waycross,
Ga; small farm, 4-room house, out-
bldgs and convenient to school and
ehurch:;: near railroad and on mail
route, In 200 ft. of Jacksonville high-
way. Good settlement; price $10 per
acre. J. H. Crews, Hoboken, Ga. Rt.

1. Box 69. :
60 acres of land on outskirts of

Athens. Ideal location for dairy or4

truck farm. Price $100 per acre, lib-
eral terms. A. P. Dearing, 338 South
Milledge Ave., Athens, Ga,

63 acre farm on concrete road at
Fairburn, Ga. Will sell or exch for
home in Atlanta, Ga. John C. White.
716 Atlanta Nat. Bank Bldg. Atlanta,

Land for sale 4 mi. from LaGrange
on the highway from LaGrange to
Roanoke; good bottom land, good
ynastures with plenty of water in
them; ideal place for dairy farm.
Mrs. R. H. Moore, LaGrange, Ga.
RFD 3.

25 acres; 5-room house, good well
and outbldgs; suitable for truck, dai-
ry or poultry farm; will sell or exch.
for smaller place or anything of val-
ue. What have you? Mrs. W. L. Ha-
nie, College Park, Ga. Rt. 2.

100 acres, good sandy loam land; 4
mi, south of Carrollton. 20 acres in
Bermuda pasture; 2 good houses both:
painted, and ceiled- out and out; 3
good wells, 2 good barns and about 5
er 6 hundred dollars worth of saw
timber; about 15 acres in pine and
hickory wood. Bal. in_ cultivation.
Ideal for dairy farm. Will sell for
cash or exch. for other property.
Write for price or make me best of-
fer, J. K. P. Gray, Carrollton, Ga.
Rt. 3, :

85 acres, 40 in cultivation, 12 in
bottom land; variety of fruit trees; 1
reiled 4-room house with porch; 2
good barns, wood house, shop and
other out-bldgs; 2 good pastures; 1
nice 2-room tenant house, new barn
smokehouse, chicken house, good well
and plenty of water. Want to exch.
for 25 or 40 acres near town with 4
or 5 room house and barn, with plen-
ty of water and wood. I do not want
a run down place, mine is in good
condition. Write G. W. Pruitt, Dal-
las, Ga. Rt. 6. /

90 1-2 acres good rolling land, 15
in cultivation; 5 in hog and cow pas-
ture: 5-room house with carbide
lights: barns, garage, fruit trees and
berries. Located 10 mi. south of At-
lanta on rural route; 1-2 mi, to paved
route No. 3. Price $4000, 1-4 cash
hal. on terms, 1-4 off for cash. W.
C. Kellev, Forest Park. Ga.

105 acres, 10 mi. northeast of Cal-
houn. Ga; good 5-room house and
out-bldes. $400 cash and $150 per
year for 4 years with interest; run-
ning water thru farm: ideal place
for stock farm. J. S. Chadwick, Cal-
houn, Ga, Rt. 1. ; %



124,

_ For sale or exch. 103 acres located
in Jeff Davis, Ga. 12 mi. of railroad
and small town; 75 acres under good
wire fence; 60 acres in high state of
cultivation; daily mail and school bus
by door; gocd community,
ient to church. Excellent open stock
range. Plenty of timber for upkeep
of farm. $4000 worth of bldgs, includ-
ing tenant house, tob. bain and other
out-bldgs. One of the best farms in
South Ga. of its capacity. Will sell
at sacrifice, part cash, bal. good terms.
Or wili exch. for real estate in Scouth-
west Ga., preferable in Brooks, Col-
guitt or Mitchell Co. If interested
write. E. E. Carter, Hazlehurst, Ga.

150 acres, 30 under cultivation, free
of stumps and mostly under hog-
proof wire fence; fine 7-room house;
bal. of land in timber, will cut 1000
cords of wood; some saw timber; 32
mi. from Savannah on Savannah and
Louisville Highway, 4 mi. from Guy-
ton, Ga. Price $2000 cash or terms.
Will exch. for milk cows or heifers,
corn, Velvet beans and peanut hay of
equal value. G. E, Beach, Jr., Ridge-
ville, S. C.

Fine 5-acre Pecan Grove, 10 yrs.
old; 6 mi, from Valdosta, Ga. Fine
soil, situated high. A. E. Muilberger.
Western Union Bldg. Valdosta, Ga.

60 acre farm, 4 mi, N. W. of Bow-
den, Ga.; 1 mi. of school and 1 1-2
mi. of church. 4-room Geiled house,
barn and other out-bldgs. Good well
plenty of water; 45 acres in good state
of cultivation; plenty of fine bot-
tom land for corn. 3-4 bales of cot-
ton to the acre; 15 acres in woods
and pasture with plenty of fire wood
and running water. For further in-
formation write or see. W. D. ;
Bowden, Ga. Rt. 5. :

For sale, cheap 30 acres of land
with 4-room house and barn; about
120 fruit trees;
tion. 1-2 mi. from church and school
For price or terms, see or write. Mrs.
J. L. Nix, Cleveland, Ga.

100 acres, 4 mi. south of Carroll-
ton, Ga., 2 good houses, 4 and five
rooms, both painted; 3 wells and 2
good barns. 20 acres in pasture; 15
acres in woods. Several hundred
dollars worth of saw timber; bal. in
cultivation. Will sell or exch for an-
other farm or city property. Make me
your best offer. J. K. P. Gray, Car-
rollton, Ga. Rt. 3, _

Good little farm of 50 acres and
conveniently located; good water
power; near Orange , Ga.; Canton
and Gainesville highway. Write for
es eats W. J. Crain, Orange, Ga.

86 acres, 4 mi. from Alma, Ga.;
house and other out-bldgs. 2-horse
farm in cultivation. Location 1-4
mi. of school, church and Highway.
Sells cheap for cash. B. H. iggs,
Alma, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 88.

150 acres, 90 acres under fence; 5-
room house, tenant house and other
out-bidgs. Variety of . fruit, figs,
grapes, nuts, apples, peaches and
plums. Good 1 , timber, fish pond
grind own chicken feed. Good roads,
stock feed, blacksmith shop, farm
tools and cane mill, all for a very
reasonable price. Write for particu-
lars. H. H. Rountree,
Ga. Rt, <5:

143 acres, 105 open, fenced, runn-
ing water; convenient to church and
school, 3 mi. to Thomasville, Ga, 7-
room house, 2 tenant houses, 3 barns
and other out-bidgs. Mail to door.
No better land in South Ga. Immed-
iate possession. L. A. Brabham,
Thomasville, Ga.

- 5 acres, 45 in cultivation, all good
high farming land; 1 house. Located
3 mi, south of Baxley, Ga. 3-4 mi.
from State Highway. Good farm for
the money. Part cash, bal. on easy
es J. J. Miles, Baxley, Ga. Rt.

152 acres good devel land with
plenty of bldgs. and timber; mostly
fenced and stumped; about 75 acres
cleared, i0 acres in Budded Pecan
trees now bearing; some very fine
trees, plenty water in all yards; 3
settlements can be divided into 3
parts if desired as follows: 33 acres,
43 acres and 76 acres. Convenient
to school and church; good hunting
and fishing range; suitable for any
kind of farming. About 100 stands of
bees, will sell with place or in pat-
ent hives; will seil or rent at bar-
gain. Also 250 acres geod land, 66
acres cleared, bal in timber, about
one-half million feet saw timber on
place; one good 5-roonm: house with
good barn, good water in yard. Con-
venient to school and church:
mostly stumped; about 1 mi. of wire
fence. Will sell or rent; rent at $250.
G. F. Adams, Leary, Ga., Rt. 2, Box

Conveil~.

12 acres in cultiva-|-

Swainsboro,

reliable peonle.



PAGE ELEVEN

50 A. about 40 cleared, bal. pastur
and woods, 2 running brooks, deep
well, never ary, peach orchard, oth-
ex fruits; i gxd horse, 11 farm im-*
plements,.scme chickeus; out-bidgs.,.
barn, good 4 room house furnished
to live in, all screened, Fine piace
for trucking and gen. farming, price
for all including corn and feed at
time of Ruving, only $1400; about $400
cash, bal, notes. About 1 mi. Sc. RR-
station, Fish, Ga. F. Thomas, Rock-
mart, Ga, Rt. 4. :
17 A. on highway,:. No. 12,01 mie
from Litionis, and 9 mi. from Av-
ondaie. AL under cultivation. 783.
y. frontage, electric lights, teiephone.
and water #vailable. Cash or easy
terms. Hugh Jones, Lithonia, Ga, .
10 A. guod pray iand, with branch.
on it, Highway RR cross 1tp og
mi. cast cf Lailapoosa. Seil or trade
for farm near Atlanta. Write or see.
W. R. Stephens, Atlanta, Ga. 292
Griffin St. N.W. : i
200 A. very fine land with fine
timber on it, $7 per A. See at once.

Mrs. E. M. Travis, Fayetteville, Ga.
2 small farms for sale. Very reas-
onable price, Hasy terms. Good sec-
tion and 23 mi south. of Griffin.
School and churches. Write or see:
Mrs. J. A. Melton, Molena, Ga,
Pike County. 109
110 A. 1 1-2 mi. west of Bremen.
70 A. in fine state of cultivation; 40.
A. in pasture and woods. 5 recom house
and 2 good tenant houses, good barns
cheap; also 70 A. in Carroll- county,
4 mi. south of Bremen. Good house.
and barn, Fine state of cultivation;
803 2-3 A. 6 mi. southwest of Talla-
poosa. All in woods. 3 branches
running through. Fine saw timber on
it. Sell either one of the farms or
all of them cheap. See me at once.
E. K. Hilton, Bremen, Ga. y
60 1-4 acres of good land; about
45 acres under fence, 2 houses but J
set of out-bldgs. Timber enough to:
build with. Scnool bus and mail de-
livery by farm. Price $1500. B.:J.
Rauton, Vidalia, Ga. Rt. 4. noe
i160 acres, part forest and part cul-
tivated, 16 mi. of Macon. 4-room
house, running water. Fine for farm-
ing or pasture, will sell cheap for
cask or on reasonable terms. Would
rent same to anyone who can furm-
ish themselves, 1 yr. to do a little
repair work. If interested, write.
Mrs. R. A. Hardin, Gordon, Ga. Rt.
3

| Farm Land Wanted

Want 50-to 150 A. land. Prefer
Mtn. land, on creek or river, with 10
to 20 A. creek or river bottoms, with
plenty timber; bldgs. fair to good;
good fishing and hunting. Dont
care how far from town, just
there is an auto road (passable
muddy weather). Write, giving des
cription, best price and t D
ey want high priced lands, st b
a bargain, Address: Mrs. M. M.
Braddock, Forsyth, Ga. C-o R. 7
Abernathv. ag

Want a good smail farm of aro
100 acres or less, with at least half
of place in cultivation; have plenty
of water on place, a good house and
farm be suitable for poultry farm.
Can pay substantial down payment.
Prefer Marion County land. Write
what you have. F. F. Killingsworth,
Juniper, Ga. Rt. 1. : ;

Want a 50 to 150 A. farm in Cobb
county, between River and Marietta
within a mi. and 1-2 east or west of
Dixie Highway. Must be right price.
H, T. Barnett, Smyrna, Ga. Rt. 1...

Want to exch. 5 room house and lot
in E. P. Ga. for a farm of 50 acres or
more. No lozn considered in the trade.
E. G. McDade, Hast Point, Ga. 501,
Phillips St.

Wanted: 40 acz2s or 60 acres of lan
that lies level; some timber on it for
wood also running water; No rocky
land wanted. Would like to buy sam:
on terms as crops are short. J.C. !
loway, Dalton, Ga. Rt. 4.

Wanted: Small farm with improve-
ments, prefer North Ga. Small cash
payment and terms on bal. C. -
michael, Bowdon, Ga.

Wanted: 50 acres of well improved
level land near highway in Middle Ga.

be priced; Also want 100 acre
of zood well improved land located on
or near highwav between Atlanta and
Albany, Ga. Will exch. geod 7 room
house and smail store on corner lot in
West find. Atianta, Ga. This pronerty





thas 21 imoerovements and is in rsood
lane |

condition, end is now rented to

Prefer land to hav

or 5 room house a tenant house and

barn. T. R. Sdwards. Woodbury, G
_ (Continued on page sixteen

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PAGE TWELVE
Poultry For Sale

(Continned from page nine)
LEGHORNS
10 or 12 Tancred strain S C White

Leghorn hens, 15 mos. old, 306 egg
strain, $1 each, if lot taken. Miss Mar-

tha Cheatham, RFD 2, College Park, |
G

a.
75 pure bred Tancred strain pullets,
May ith hatch, beginning to lay. Well
deveioped and nice breeding stock. No
culls, $1.10 each or $89 for the lot. W.
A. Vandiver, RF'D 2, Martin, Ga.

300 S C White Leghorn pullets, Apr.
hatch. Heavy laying Tancred strain,
$1 per head FOB White Oak, Ga. J. M.
Drury. Box 39, White Oak, Ga.

White Leghorn coc:erels, Tancred
strain, for sale at very reasonable price.
For information write at once. M. W.
Kantaia, Elberton, Ga.

Several nice Tancred strain March
hatch, cockerels, $1.50 each. Two or
more in lot, $1.25 each FOB. H. A.
Neal, RFD 3, Carnesville. Ga.

28 Leghorn hens and pullets. 29 hatch
also 1930 hatch pullets. Make best
offer FOB Statham, Ga. E. S. Wood,
Statham, Ga.

100 Tancred strain S C. White Leg-
horn puilets, now laying, $1.25 each
FOB. Cashiers check with order.
a T. McMillan, RFD 8, Gainesville,

ae

Ferris S. C. White Leghorn cockerels,
March hatch, from direct stock, $2.25
each; Two or more, $2 each. Mrs. J.
E. Steadam, PFD 2, Bainbridge, Ga.

Lot fine Tancred strain White Leg-
horn cockerels and. pullets. Farly
_ hatch, prime condition. Prices reason-

able. . L, Segraves, Fayetteville, Ga.

MINORCA AND LAKENVELPERS

Pure Pape sirain Black Minorca
cockerels, $1.25 each. Mrs. J. A. Wil-
son, Martin, Ga. Rt. 2.

Young Giant Black Minorca ceck-
ereis, not quite ready for service, $2.50.
Be Wright, Atlanta, Ga. 412 Peters

g.

4 Minorea roosters, two for $1.50 and
two for $1. Mrs. Dora Feitmon, RFD 2,
Hartwell, Ga.

& biaek Minorca hens $1.50 each, Z.
A. Abcrerombic, RFD 5, Bowdon, Ga.

White Minoroa cockerels, Apr. hatch,
ure _ J.J. Johnston, Waynes-

TO, (7a.

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
FOR SALE

1 coop of fat stags and young pul-
lets, ready for Thanksgiving, $1 each,
Mrs. Pearl Aderhold, Gavonia, Ga.

Fai hens for Thanksgiving, 20 Ib.
FOB my RE station. John M.
Hurley, Lylerly, Ga.

Speckied Sussex pullets and cock-
erels, pure bred. J. J. Johnston, Way-
nesboro, Ga.

12 nice corn fed friers, $6 for
FOB. Mrs. 8. R, Hawkins, Agricula, Ga,



Ao we

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GRPINGTONS

12 Golden Buff Orpington hens and
3 roosters, also 10 spring pullets. for
sale or will exchange for White Leg~
horn spring pullets or hens noot over
18 mos old. No ciuils. Will exchange
pound for pound, each to pay charges
one way. Write first. Mrs. I. L. Jack-
60n, Colquitt, Ga,

Pure bred White Orpingtons, March
hatch. 10 pullets, $12.50. One cockerel
free. Express collect. No checks ac-
cepted. Send nioney order. J. A.
Dicky, RFD 2, Midville, Ga.

3 pure bred Buff Orpington pullets,
April hatch, now laying, $1.50 each
FOB Valdosta. Money with order.
E. Massey, Jr., 110 E. Rogers St., Val-
dosta, Ga.

16 pure bred Buff Orp. April hatch,
ready io lay pullets, and 2 cockerels,
$12. for lot, FOB. T. H. Crawford, Blue
Ridge, Ga.

PIGEONS FCR SALE

Large White Kines, $3 pr. Car-
neaux, dark red, exceilent birds, $3
pr. Homers, $2 pr. Tumblers
Pouters, $2.50 pr. Al mated. banded
and working, Guer to sat. Will trade
for chickens. E. E. Smith, Atlanta
Ga, 20 Gertrude Place.

4 pr. Red Carneaux, 1 pr. yellow





Carneaux, mated, banded and work- {Strain mixed, $5 each. Also 1@ young

ing. All extra larse. Sev. scuabs 6
with the lot. $10 for all, R. F. Eaves,
Decatur, Ga. Rt. 2.

Solid red Carneaux, mated pr $1.50:

White Kings. Muff Tumblers and}
Preists, all $1.50 pr. White doves. $2
pr. Rinsneck doves, mated,

Cash with

Americus, Ga.
200 thorcuehbred

$2.50 per pr.

Herman
White

order.

lot |

J.j

and | LU. Segraves, Fayetteville, Ga.

$2 pr.{pen, Soperton, Ga.

Mize,}| _ Ruen ducks for sale, Best for market,
;eating, or feathers. Wt. 6 Ibs at 3 mos.
Kings, | Spring hatch, 2 ducks and one drake,
Miss Clara Fann, Box 182 Tate,

In lots of 25 prs. $2 pr. 7 $5.
Fine stock and working. Will tradeiGa.

MARKET BULLETIN

for milch cow. 0, R. Hancock, Byron, .

ra.

White Kings, fine breeders, mated.
banded and working, $2.50 pr. 3 mos.
old pigeons, $1.50 as Would exch. a
few pr. F. B. Flanders, Rockledge, Ga.

RK. I. REDS

Donaldson, 2nd _ dioreet, cockerels,
well dev. April hatch, $1 each, Mrs. |
Nora Mabry, Canon, Ga.

10 pure bred R. I. Red pullets and 1
cockerels, Jan, hatch, $1.50 each. Mrs.
C. H. Farrar, Jenkinsburg, Ga.

30 dark Red pullets, Owen strain, and
1 cockerel, April hatch, $1 each. Mrs.

E. Ribron, Waynesville, Ga Rt 1

10 April hateh Owen strain Red pul-
lets, $1.25 each and 2 cocks, 2 yrs old,
$1.50 each. Mrs. A. L. Chapman,
Mount Pleasant, Ga.

Pure Owen strain Red cockerels, dark
red, standard markings, 7 mos. old,
$2.50 each. Mrs. W. H. Rucker, Milner,
Ga. :

Donaldson Red pullets, May ist
hatch, from blood tested flocks $1 ea.
FOR. W. S. Shields Thomson Ga.

50 R. I. Red pullets pure bred, Jan-
uary hatch, ready to lay, $1.50 each.
Mrs, J. C. Goolsby, Graham, Ga. Rt. 1.
Several Feb. hatch R. I. Reds, Don-
aldson strain cockereis, $1 each at my
residence, or $1.25 FOB Lavonia. J. P.
Aderhold, Lavonia, Ga.

Two R. I. Red roosters, Donaldson
strain, to exchange for two of same
strain, age & mos., or will exchange one
for 1 Donaldson strain, of about same
age, or will pay difference between the
two if cockerel is of large type and of
very good breed, and is larger than one
I have. E. A. Wilder, RFD 3, Box 154,
Augusta, Ga. :

16 Donaldson strain . C. R. I. Red
hens, less than 18 mos, old, one cock
not related, about same age. Will take
$20 cash for the 17 here, or will ex-
change for 20 bu. good white milling
corn, delivered here. Miss Martha
Cheatham, RFD 2, College Park, Ga.

50 pure bred S. C. R. I. Red pullets,
$1.25 each. March hateh. Mrs. G. W.
Stevens, Nicholis, Ga.

R, I. Red eockerels, Owens strain, $2
each, Apr. hatch. Miss Florence Horne,
Grovetown, Ga,

Pure bred S C R I Reds, direet from
Donaldson, young hens, $1.50 to $3;
few choice coekerels, $2.50 to $7.50, 2
extra good Jan. eockerels, $25 each.
State winning.. Mrs, J. B. Sikes, RFD

1, Cochran, Ga.
March hatch, R. I. Red pullets,



A.

them except the marking on thetaill
Eome Jaying and others soon to lay. $2 :
each. Nothing less than five shipped.
| Mrs. R. B. Mooney, Adairsville, Ga.

One R. I. Red rooster, Apr. hatch.
Will exchange for one of same breed.
Donaldson strain. Mr, &. A. Wilder,
RFD 3, Augusta, Ga.

i5 Apr. hatch pullets, pure bred S. C.

iR. I. Reds, $1.25 each and cockerel of
same age and price, or $19.75 for lot.
Money order, Mrs. L. D., Kignbrel,
(RFD 3, Baxley, Ga.
; 3 8. C. R. Lf. Red cocks, Denaldson
; Strain, 1929 hatch. will sell at $1.75 each
{Or 3 for $5. Have 3 young cocks, hatch
iist_of Apr., same strain, for sale at
: $1.50 each. Mrs. J. G. Waldrop, RFD 4,
Tifton, Ga.

15 R. I. Reds pullets, Sterling qual-

jity pure bred, heavy layers, $1.25 each.
; Will give satisfaction. T. W. Rogers,
RFD 3, Cochran, Ga.
| Large dark red S. C. R. I. cockerels,
1 $5 each; one fine 17 mos. old cock, $10;
; all from Mahoods prize stock and lay-
ers. Bronwood, Ga.
j. 2 one yr. old R. I. Red cocks, 2 Mar.
;hatch R. I, Red cockerels, $1.50 each.
or will exchange for one pure bred In-
(alam Game cock and 3 hens or same
, breed, not over 2 yrs. old. Prefer 1 or
il 1-2 yr. old stock. Mrs. F. W. Scott.
RFD 1, Sylvania, Ga.

Mated pens S.C. R. I. Reds, also
single birds, all of which are mates of
birds just finished Ga. laying contest in
3rd _place in red class. Prices low. M.





TUREEYS, DUCKS. GEESE, ETC.
FOR SALE
Four M. B. turkey hens, wt. from 16
to 20 Ibs. Hatched 1930, Ellis and Texas

| toms, same breed, Apr. hatch $5 each.
;Also 30 more young turkeys, same
breed. 20 cts per lb. Mrs. J. T. Wal-
drop, RFD 4, Tifton, Ga.

10 head ganders and 8 geese, nice and
'fat, $1 each fob Superton. C. T. Thig-

_ State best price in first letter.

highly colored, and with no black on! Rt. i



70 head fine Glant Mammoth Bronze
turkeys, Apr. hatch, toms, $6.50 each;
hens, $4.50 each; two-yr. old hens, $7
each; one large 2-yr. old tom, direct
Goldbank stock of Va. $12.00. Wili sell
10 and over at 30 cts per lb. Mrs. J. E.
Sikes, RFD 1, Cochran, Ga.

8 large breed Muscovey ducks, 3 1-2
mos. old, some weigh over 5 lbs. now,
$10 for the lot. Also 15 same breed, 6
wig, old, wt. up to 2 1-2 Ibs. $9 for lot.
Miss Martha Cheatham, RFD 2, Col-
lege Park, Ga.

Two pr. early spring hatch White In-
dian runner ducks, now laying, $2 per
pr. FOB. No. COD. Order accepted.
(No name).

One yr. old Mammoth Bronze turkey
tom, wt 35 lbs. $10. Apr. and May
hatch, toms, $7 each; hens $5 or $15
for trio, Frank Miles, Baxley, Ga.

Four gobblers, Apr. hatch, cross be-
tween Bourbon and Bronze, large size.
$5 each if taken in November. Mrs. R.
B. Mooney, Adairsville, Ga.

20 Big Bone Giant Mammoth Bronze
turkeys, Apr. and May hatch, wt. from
12 to 15 lbs. for sale at 30 cts per lb
Mrs. Bertha Miles, RFD 4, Box 98,
Baxley, Ga.

6 head large Muscovey ducks, one
drake and five ducks, $8 for lot FOB
Alame, Ga. Cash with order. Mrs. G.
G. Horton, RFD 2, Aiamo, Ga,

Geese and mixed breed turkeys te
exchange for five turkey hens, pure
bred Mammoth Bronze Goldbank Bird
Bros. strain, and one tom, not related. ;
Prefer April hatch. Mrs. Mary Lee
Temple, RFD 2, Rydal, Ga.

10 speckled guineas, 1929 hatch, 75
cts each, or $7 for iot. FOB. 8 hens
and 2 roosters. fine layers. Will ex-
change for pure bred M. B. turkey hens
Or any pure bred chickens, not over 7
mos. old. Also 10 nice fat geese. large
type, $1.35 each or $12 for lot FOB, or
will exchange for turkeys, Apr. hateh.

Mrs. B.
M. Tempu.e, RFD 2, Rydal, Ga.

12 White Muscovey ducks, 8 biack
Muscovey ducks 45 Pekin and Indian
runner ducks, 18 geese. for sale. Write
for prices. Mrs. J. P. Gaines. Cave, Ga.

12 Muscovey ducks (no drakes), $1.25
each, or exch. for 2 ducks for 2 drakes,
or exch. the 12 for pigs, chickens or
turkeys. None of ducks over 2 yrs. old.
J. H. Shirley, Alma, Ga. Rt. 3.

2 Goldbank turkeys, 1 tom and 1 hen,
6 mos. old, $7 per pr. 6 M. B.; 3 hens
and 3 toms, March hatch $5 each.
Money order. W. C. Jackson, Pitts, Ga.



4 full breed black and white mus-
covey ducks, and 1 drake, all 2 yrs. old
next April, $8 FOB. or exch. for 8 An-
cona, pullets, ready to lay. or for Gel-
den Buff Orpingtons. V. E. Jenkins,
Dublin, Ga. Rt. 4.

Best quality milk fattened turkeys,
35c Ib. Mrs. A. E. Pope, Winston. Ga

24 turkeys, 1-2 M B. 25e lb. Mrs.
Willis H. Cook, (No address given).

3 Mammoth White Pekins, 1 drake |
and 2 ducks. $3.50 trio, or exch for |
Shawlneck Game hens. H. B. Harper,
Wray, Ga.

12 turkeys, 28c lb. at my home, or 30e
at RR_ Hogansville, not prepaid: 3
toms, 2 yrs. old, wt. 25 lb. exeh: 8
young toms, wt. 16 Ibs. ea. 2 hens wt.
11 Ibs. each. All FOB. J. R. Stallings,
Franklin, Ga. Rt. 3. |

Fine thoroughbred M. B. Goldbank
Bird Bros. turkeys, April 15, 1930 hatch,
35 lb. Fat and in good shape for
Thanksgiving, or fine for breeding. Will
cut on lots. Hens wt. 10 to 12 Ibs. toms,
16 to 20 lbs. Mrs. J. P. Mabry, Canon,

Ga.
good



Indian Muscoyey, large and
layers, 2 ducks and 1 drake, $6. Mrs.
J, K. Agnew, Colquitt, Ga. RFD 1.

Thoroughbred MB. Goldbank, Bird
Bros. first of April hatch: toms, $5 ea.
peus, $4 each. Mrs. Sam Roper, Canon.

April hatch, half stock B. B. Bronze.
Healthy. $15 for lot of 5. Mrs. Mattie
Crumley, Soperton, Ga Rt.

head of turkeys, mixed with Bronze
25 lb. FOB. Cash with order. E. E.
Callaway, Collins, Ga. a

oo 2 ganders and 4.
geese, $2.50 each. Mrs. P, mas
ee os Rt. 4.

Nice lot of pure Bourbon Red toms, |
$7.00 each. Good enough to head any
flock. J. C. Broome, Hephzibah, Ga.

WYANDOTTES |
2S L Wyandotte roosters, Tar Box
strain, pure bred. May and August
hatch. $1.75 for the two or will eXx=
chanze for 100 Ib. capacity feed sacks.
or any kind of table peas or anything
ae use, ras to td charges. Write
at you have, cm WR.
RFD 5, Calhoun, Ga. ee:

10 pure bred R. C, 8, L. Wyandotte |





Thursdav. November 20, 1930.

hens and one cockerel, $10 fer the lot,
Cash with order. Mrs. A. J. Paris,
RFD 1, Box 28, Dailas, Ga.

One 8 mos. old thorobred Golden lace
ed Wyandotte cockerel, direct from
Nabob hatcheries, $2 FOB. Mrs. A. L,
Barnes, 204 5th St. Manchester, Ga.

8 May hatch pullets and one March
hatch cockerel, pure bred-to-lay Regal
Dorcas White Wyandottes, $10. Mrs.
W. L. Guillebeau, RFD 5, Lincolnton,
Ga.

1 pure bred W. Wyandotte cock, 18
mos. old, $2, or exch. for 2good yr. .
oid pullets, any good breed ,or exch,
for , bu. Fulghum seed oats. A. J,
Pope, Tallapoosa, Ga.

Silver Lace Wyandotte rooster,
thoroughbred, $1. Mrs. J. E. Williams,
Kite, Ga.

Poultry Wanted

MISCELLANEOUS POULTRY
WANTED
Want about 15 young hens of any
large breed, or 20 head of Brown Leg-
horns, will exchange value for same,
Write or see Mrs. E. H. Thornton, RFD
3, Hazlehurst, Ga.

Want to exchange spring hatch ban-
tam rooster for bantam hen. Julian
Fann, Box 182, Tate, Ga.

Want one doz pure bred White Leg-
horns, one doz. pure bred Brown Leg-
horns, one doz. pure bred Black Span-





ish, and one doz pure bred Anconas.

Want puilets or hens not over 2 yrs. old
Write what you have and best prices
on either of these breeds or all. W. 8.
Wilson, RFD 1, Fairmount, Ga.

Want to get in touch with large
winter broiler grower for purpose of
contracting for my winter needs. S&S.
W. Few, Apalachee, Ga.

Want good dam pullets, will ex-
change Mammoth Bronze turkeys for
same. H. J. Newman, Villa Riea, Ga.

Want 10 laying pullets of any breed.
Will exchange value for same. Doyle
Braziel, RFD 2, Suwanee, Ga.

Want to exch. 10 Ibs. nice bright
dried apples, this seasons crop, free
from eore and peel. for 10 pullets, 1 Ib.
wt. each, any pure bred. I to pay ehgs
on fruit and other party en ehickens,
ee A. Hersley, Tallapoesa, Ga. Star

Want 1 mother hen of heavy beed,
and from 15 te 25 baby ehicks. Wil ex.
good value of $2.50, fer same and pay
dif. if priced in reason. Write. Mrs. C.
T. Wiiliams, Dallas, Ga. Rt. 6.

LEGHORNS WANTED

Want to exch. pure bred Duroc J. pig,
4 mos. old, good breeding, value, $10
for Brown Leghorn young hens. Mrs.
D. W. Hodges, Brinson, Ga.

PIGEONS WANTED







Want

1 Black Turbet cock;
1 Blue Owl hen and 1 red, clean leg
a cock, Herman Mize, Ameri-
cus,



BABY CHICKS WANTED

Want 300 White Lezhorn baby chicks
to raise on halves to 8 wks. old. Have
good brooder and house, plenty of milk
and green pasture. Lots of experience.
Write first. Mrs. I. L. Jackson, Col- -
quitt, Ga.

Want from 100 to 1,000 baby chicks,
to raise on halves to 8 or 15 wks old,
and breed. Give best of care, life time
experience. Good equipment and house
es. Best of feed. Will send report
twice each week. Wil] pay charges one
way. Write or send chicks now. H. B.
Kennedy, Carnesville, Ga.

. Eggs For Sale

Hatching eggs from the famous
Thompson and Holterman strain mixe-
ed, healthy stock, free from diarrhea.
$1 per 15. Only a short time at this
rice. Lewis Tabor, Albany, Ga. Gill-
onville Road.

Booking orders for hatching eggs of
pure bred J. B. Giants, for Feb. and
So eles pane go or P idle per

: rs. Belle er, perton,

oe bce: 2

egal Doreas W. Wyandotte gs,

$1.50 per 15. Mrs. W. L. Guillebeau,
Lincolnton, Ga., Rt. 5.

Selected eggs from W. Orp. $1.5@ per
15 by ophes ost. Carton to be ret.
Early hatched chicks make largest
birds and quick layers. Mrs. B.
Harrison. Bolingbroke, Ga.

Eggs: Donaldsons R. I. Reds. Barred
Rocks, Kerlins W. L. ail $100 per 15,
del. C. Ww. Waughtel, Homeland, Ga.

Aristocrat dark B. R., direct from
oo - ge winning stock, $1.<
t . . Ss
303 Hast Sick Gt tahl, Savannah, Ga.

(Continued on page fifteen)








ESSAE LIS UEIE a















and well rooted, and about 5
in. high, 500, 75c; $1.25 M. \ All
iid. J. C. Chambers, Gaines-
joe. 1.

rooted frost proof E. J. W.
age, 20c a 100; 60c, 500 $1.10 M.
5M lots, 75e M. Collect. Prompt
Winired Waidrip, Flowery
ne Ga. *"
spberry, 50c doz. plum = sprouts,
root, both $1 doz, goose berry





















bolt, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1.



, imp. large Klondike strawberry
, 100, $2 M. Everbearing straw-
40c a 100. Prompt shipment.
Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Ga. Ri.

-proof\ cabbage, E. J. and
W. now ready. Open field
full count. No delay in ship-.
Oc, 200; 60c, 500; $1 M, del by
id P. P. J, O Stokes, Fitzger-
PiGa. Rt. 3.7)
c ions of frost proof J. and Long
island and All Season pnts plants
), Wc; $1 M, FOB. Se stamps
n ue want them sent by parcel
ost. Wiley Smith, Tennille, Ga.
2 or 3 million of frost proof- cab-
Jants aS good as can be* grown

tp collard plants, each, i5c a


















ald Chapman, Talbotton, Ga.
Cabbage collard plants, very fine.
M, del. Ga. Cash with order. E.
Longshore, Columbus, Ga., 3305

Cs ey
Earliest var, imp. Klondike straw-
berry, 80c a 100, $1.59, 500; $2.25 M,
del. 10c extra out of Ga. Well root-
ung plants. Mrs. J. S. Crowe,
mming, Ga., Rt. 4. BS

ndike strawberrv, 25 a 100, $2
co Himalayan blackberry nlants
-@ doz. plus postage. Prompt












. and Chas. W. cabbage plants
( , Be; $1 M. 1500 packed
asket, tops all up and
$1.80, All














$1.25 each for strawberry plarits: Mas-
todon, Klondike and Lady Thompson.
e cockerels are fine for breeding
ck. Will exch. for black rasp-
_plarits, St, Resis and Cuth
J. T, Daniel, Griffin, Ga. Rt. 1.
+ to exch. colored bunch but-
seed at 20c Ih. or black

ean



plants, at 75 or 80c per 500. Mrs.
e Smith, Homerville, Ga, Rt. 2.
ant to hear from party that has
pure Mastodon strawberry plants.
t to get sev. M. The cheapest
gets my order. Write price by
M. L. J. Vollrath, Winston, Ga,

Want To Rent Farms

Want to rent a small farm. Can
ve and finanee myself. Have my
own stock and tools. Prefer a place
Suitable for trucking, near a goo
ma. ee - Marion Stogner, Bowdon,

ant to rent 2 to 4 horse farm,
* scHool. Must have smooth land,
sandy, good C
3s, in No. or Western Wilkes, or
Clark, Elbert, or Oglethorpe county.
Give particulars. Henry Walker,
ashineton, Ga., Rt. 5. s
ant to rent grist mill with 35 to
50 acres land, also 2 mules and wa-
ae - Standing rent. Lone lease.
Chaney Phelps, Atlanta, Ga, 137
Forsyth St. S. W. ;
Want to rent or buy a small place,
or 20 acres, near a town of 1M
r more. Must be bargain. E. B.
Rainwater, Wrens, Ga.
Want to rent a good small farm in
Foes section of So. Ga. Must have
improvements. with wood and
water and rent reasonable rent. Can






































@ plants now ready for Nov.
prompt shipment. All frost

$6 doz. Add postage. Connie.
. W. and Flat Dutch cabbage.

ent. Geo. W. Eidson, Doraville. |
t. 1

| plus postage.

nt to exch. 2 or 3 B. R. Thomp-|
strain 7 mos. old cockerels at 3

ee 2 sood hous-;



Ga. ; i
Must have a ably good hotise.
Give price and details in first letter.
Ed Ware, Grantville. Ga. Rt. 2.
Want a farm of 200 acres or more
to lease for a mumber of yrs. with
prvalege CG eee ae all partic-
5 in lirst' letter. Harry M ~
ile, Columbus, Ga. Ri 1. a
Want small farm of 12 to 15 A.
Good land for. corn, potatoes, truck-
ing for standing rent. 3 or 4 room
house in good cond. and convenient-
ly located to be near Atlanta. Pre-
fer south or east, about-15 mi. out.
W. L. Scoggins, Riverdale, Ga,
Want to rent a small farm for 1931
Prefer No. Ga. I to furnish own
Stock. Just self and wife. Would be
able to run self, if rented in Whit-
field or Gordon county, or near here.
Milton Patterson, Resaca, Ga. Rt. 1.
Want to rent a 2 horse farm of
good land, good house, and pasture;
well located. Near school and church.
Rent. to be reasonable. Have my own
stock and can furnish myself. Prefer
near Macon, but would consider else-
where. M. N. Holmes, Walden, Ga.
_ Want a good 1 horse farm for

Peagier, Homerville, Ga. :

Want a good 4 horse farm, also
rent stock and tools. Must be 2 geod
houses, close to school, or on bus line,
State trent expected in first letter.
W. G. Ward, Pitts, Ga. : i

Want to hear from party who ha
a small farm near Atlanta. Must
have a good. house, pasture with
running water and on good road, also
must have good out-houses. Prefer
place not gover 6 or 8 mi. from city.
State full particulars in first letter.
Must be reasonable. J. A. Newman,
Eatonton, Ga. , a

Want to rent 1 or 2 horse farm of
good Jand, Prefer So, Ga. Wife will
milk 5 or 6 cows for salary or on
Hose J. L. Lewis, Chester, Ga, Rt.

=f

Georgia Products For Sale



BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE

}. Large white peas, with black eyes,

$c Ib. to 60 ibs. Large amounts, 6c lb.
R. J. Allen, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 2.

60 Ibs. colored bunch butter beans,
12c Ib. Norma Stubbs, Glennville, Ga.

Cream crowders, 10c lb. large, white,
brown. eyed peas, 6c lb. Calif. white
and black eyed peas, 5 Ib. All new
crop and free from weevils. Add pos-
tage. Ship any amount. Grady Kel-

:|lev, Sulphur .Sprines, Ga. Rt. 1.

White bunch butter beans, 15 Ib.
Orders: filled at once.

Hye Co Allen, Sulphur Springs, Ga.
Speckled crowder peas, 25c Ib.

Charlie H, Smith, Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt.

49 bu. extra good, sound, clean Su-
gar Crowders, 3 var. large cream,
pure white and spotted, also very
choicest Lady Finger and Mush peas.
6 Ibs. $1; $8 bu. del. 100 lbs. $12 FOB.
C. F. Maddox, Buford, Ga.

Whipps, $3 bu. Will trade. B. B.
Morgan, Clyo, Ga.

18 Ybs. early frost proof Eng. pea

lseed, 35 Ib. $6.30 for lot. Also 20 lbs

mnning butter beans, 30c lb. $6. Add
postaze. OC. L. Newsom, Mathews,
Ga. P. O. Box 34. /
Old fashioned half runner garden
beans and white tender hull corn-
field beans for seed, 30c a cup, 60c Ib.
prepaid. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun,
Ga. Rt. 5: :
Nice, clean little Rice peas, $1.75 pk.
Werbert Burnett, Talking Rock, Ga.
Rt, 2.
' Genuine Red Rippers, for seed,
$1.95 peck; also Iron peas, unmixed.
Saved for seed, $1.25 peck. Al del.

ood | Jno. Ws Cross, Clarkesville, Ga.

1. bu. colored bunch butter beans,
10c lb. Add postage. Cash with or-
der. W. 8. Kelley, Talking Rock, Ga.
Rt. 2.7 ; j :
Eng. peas, fruits heavy and fills
out well (will send free instructions
how to plant and cultivate to insure
heavy crop). 25 lb. Will pay post-
age on oe more bu. W. J. Hall,
Ohoopee, Ga.

White Sugar crowders, 25 Ib. 5 Ibs
$1: white, brown eyed crowders, 35c
Ib. 3 Ibs. $1, or $3 peck; New Eras,
$3.50 bu. FOB. or exch. for 1-2 bu.
of lady peas, ne oe C. R. Burell,

uburn, Ga. Rt. 1.
ae Clay peas, bright for teble
use, 5c Ib, del. PP. Mrs. V. A, Payne,

eby, Ga.

a evierion baby lima butter beans,





20c Ib. postpaid. W. T. Brooks, Ar-
ington, Ga, RFD.



1931 in Clinch or Berrin county. Lee |G





: antley, Te
4 lbs. Willet









Wonder




Cash with order. Del. in Ist and 2nd
zones. Mrs. J. G. Broome, Tifton,
Ga. Rt. 6.



Sev. bu. speckled crowders for sale.
Will exch. some for thrifty _ pigs,
within 15 or 20 mi. Griffin. P. R.

5 bu. Brab peas, $3 bu. 1 bu.
speckled crowders, 10c lb. Fine for
table use; also So leaf mustard
seed, 30c cupful. estpaid. Sound
and clean. G. P. Murphy, Fairmount,
Ga Rte 2:

Willets Wonder Winter Eng. peas,
ae lb. Webster Callaway, Bostwick,
as
Black crowder peas, perfectly sound
$4 bu. Exch. for sound Blue Stem
seed wheat at $2 bu. W. A. Brantley,

-| Maddox, Griffin, Ga. Rt. B.

Tennille, Ga.

10 or 14 bu, peas, Irons and Whip-
poorwills mixed, $2.50 bu.-D. A. Moon,
Thomaston, Ga; Rt. 2.

Willets Wonder garden. peas... Very
prolific, early and excellent quality.
Will stand the winters. 30c lb. FOR.
3 lbs. $1 del. C. R. Walker, Griffin,

a, x
Black eyed crowders, 10 ib and
postage; brown eyed sugar crowders,.
oc tb. and postage. J. J. Whitaker,
Dalton, Ga. 33 No, Depot St.
Brabham peas, $225 bu. W. T.
Hallman, Ft. Valley, Ga,
A few bu. field peas, a few of black
crowders, $350 bu. Ruel McDuffie,

Winoken, Ga. Box 23. i

-10 Ibs. white beby lima beans,
sound, 20c Ib. or exch. for white
chicken feed sacks, ef good, medium,
or heavy wt. material without holes.
Mrs. J, C. Goolsby, Graham, Ga. Rt.

ye ;

5 bu. white, brovn eyed peas. 8
Ib. No checks. Cash (money order)
with order. Joan W. Craft, dr.
Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 3, a

COTTON SEED FOR SALE
406 bu. good Ruckers, $1 bu. 10 bu.
or less. Bought seed direct ~ last
Spring. Write for prices on iarge lots.



|H, Summerour, Duluth, Ga. Rt. 2.

About 189 bu. pure Ruckers, Ist yr

rom Crig. Pure and clean. $1 bu.
OB. G. H. Holliday, Statham, Ga.

15 bu. pure Neeley Cleveland, long
staple, $1 bu. W. A. Vandiver, Mar-
ae Ga. Rt, 2.

Culpepper imp. cotton seed, 50c bu.
until Xmas. J. E. Culpepper, Luth-
ersville, Ga. :

40 bu. King Head Light cotton seed
ist yr. from Orig. Roll eleaned. 17-8
in. staple, 43 peri cent lint $1 per bu.
or will-trade 12 bu. for 3 B: B. P. C.

pigs. L. C. Davis, Buchanan, Ga.
RED 1. \
Pure Manleys Heavy ter, 75c

bu. FOB, also pure Ocala cotton seed,
good and sound, same price. H. W.
Thurmond, Gresifamvile, Ga.

50 bu. pure Half and Haif, $1 bu.
Will exch. 3 bu. for 3 bu. Russell
Sec seed, W. E. Garrett, Bowdon,

x. g

Woods extra big boll, early, prolif<
ic cotton seed, pure. 2nd yr. 1 in,
staple.
fruits heavy, bale an acre in drought.
1 bu. insured mail stpaid in Ga.
$1.50; 160 by frt. FOB. $3.25 money
order. J. H. Davis, Milledgeville, :
Rt. 5. Box 126. :

Pure Ruckers 1 yr. from Generator
free from black seed, shipped in good
sacks, $1 bu. or $3 a 100 ibs. FOB.,
Ovie Crows, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2.

Any quantity big boll Toole wilt re-
sistant, $1 bu, or exch. for corn, pigs,
chickens, Spanish peanuts,or any-
thing can use on farm. Make offer.
R. F. Sikes, Sylvester, Ga.

Better Staple cotton seed, 60 bu.|

Large boll and long staple, 200 bu. for
$100. Send for sample. W. D. Wat-
son, Logansville, Ga. ;

Lightning Express, 40 per cent, 1
1-16 in, lint, $1.50 bu; also Arkan-
sas Rowden 40 (the cotton sensation),
40 per>cent, 1 1-16 in. lint. Drought
wilt and storm resistant. All seed
direct from Orig. last spring. Roll
Se at gin and seed culled, $1.50
U1,
ville, Ga. Rt. 3,

Pure Ruckers, 48 per cent lint; 80c
bu. FOB, James Kirby, Ranger, Ga.
RFD 1."

Genuine pure Half and Half, 1st
yr. from Orig. 1200 Ib. seed cotton

ives 535 lbs. lint; also pure Wilson
ae big. holl, ist yr. Orig. $1 bu. $3
per 100 lbs. FOB. Cash with order.
A. W. Rawlins, Eastman, Ga. Rt. 5.

Pure Ruckers, Ist yr. from Orig.
No black seed. 46 per cent lint. $1 bu.



peas, 30c Ib. |

Get$ a premium 38 per cent;}

All FOB. H. A. Neal, Carnes- |




, extra long staple Ms
tra large boll and lint from
40 to 45 per cent. 11

this _ cotton and keeping it up t.
Standard. Rolls taken out at gin and
kept pure, $3.50 bu. 32 Ibs per bu.
zs B, Sweatman, Cumming, Ga. RFL)

imp. Half and Half, $1 bu. or exch.

for seed oats, and seed peanuts, Bn.
eS bu. R. E. Tomberlin, Surrency,
x8.

_Ruckers, 76c bu. FOB my RR sta-
tion. Made 1 bale per acre this yr.

tilizer, on av. poor land. Mrs. J. N.
Carson, Hampton, Ga. i
Cokers No. 5, first yr. from Orts. |
$1 bu. or exch. for seed oais, wae
or corn, |W. E. Whisnante, (No ad-
oat aos t :
e Ruckers making this cok
and 1-2 bales per A. $1.50 bu. FOR,
Clyde Crawford, Lyerly, Ga,

FRESH AND CURED MEATS ~

Hickory smoked country sausage,
ene a, Soe ae eel accepted /for
ess than 3 lbs. Mrs. B, W. Walie:,
So. Atlante, Ga. Box 23.

FREVES FOR SALF



1930 cr sundried peaches, frac
from worms, bright, 17 1-2 Ib. FOS,

Money orccr with order. T. BH. Gara-~
ner, Fayetteviie, Ga, x
Nice. cried anples, pecled and cor-
ed, 1929 crop, 15 Ib. del. No checks
ae eo, L. Durand, Gainesville, Ga,
Yates /apoles, $1. bu. my place. Wi
exch, Write for pareettios rene Ee
Long, Conyers, Ga,
6 its. nice, dricd annles, free from
worms, $1, or exch. for 2. pal. nest
onions, cr 2 gal. cream sucar crowder








18e-





peas. Mrs, A. K, May, Warthem, Ga.

_ Nice, bright, sundried . apnles,

ib. del, Some a little dark, 15c. All

are ircra worms, peeling and core.

J. Jd. Mooney, BEOGas: A
Nico, Sut i apples, free from ~

worms, 9 lbs. 3 2150 Stone melon

Seed, 25e cupful, hel Crow, Gaines-

vile, Ga: Rt.) 2.

ated enples, lic Ib. del. crabapples,
a pu, iMes, S. H. Anderson, Ralston,
72.
Sundried apples, peeled, 12 1-2e Ib.
by PP. Bessie B, Payne, Rugby,

Yates apples, packed
Kets, $1.25. bu: FOR. Cc,
Cornelia, Ga.

in bu. bas-_
M. Miller,

Extra good, bright, new sundried
applies, from choicest selected -acid
fruit, free of insects, peeling and

core, Ibs. $i postpaid. C. F. Mad-
dox, Buford, Ga. |

.
Q GRAIN FOR SALE

Sagrain, The new grain, hav and
silage crop. Produces mrore grain of
equal feed value than corn and more
and better hay or silage than sor-_
ghum. 2 crops the same season from
1 planting. Drought resistant and es-
pecially adapted to wet lands.
direct from Orig. last spring and ~
grown in No. Ga. 5 ibs. $1 prepaid:

Hast * 100 bu., Fulghum and Co-
.Kers Cold :
Marretts 40 to 1 wheat, $2.
grown from seed direct from Orig,
and carefully recleaned. R. W. Stem-
bridge, Milledgeville, Ga.

Very high grade, recleaned Abruz-
zi rye, $2 FOB. This is as good ac
money can buy. J. F. Lows, Sr., Fort
Valley, Ga. <P

700 bu. Fulghum seed oats, $1 be |
FOB. Cash with order. /E. B. Moore,
Morven, Ga. ; :

. HAY FOR SALE a
Peavine and grass hay, sound ani



bright, in gocd tight bales, $20 per
ton, FOB Weliston. L. 8S. Hayes,

Bonaire, Ga.
About 1 1-2 to 2 tons of Austrisn

and about 1 ten of peanut vines, with
cash, FOB.
mers Mill.
youn: helfers Of ee ee a

healthy. Ha. to pay del. ches. W. J.
Draughn, Whigham, Ga. Rt. 1. 5

ton, cash,



FOR SALE

State insp. true to name peach trees
leading var. $55 a M. $6 a 100, $21.20-
doz. -Plum, best var. $10 a 100, $1.50
doz; grape vines, best var. $3 a 100,



Would exch. for sced oats, honey in



$1 doz. Figs, $18 a 100, $1.50 doz E.
B. Travis, Riverdale, Ga, . a






yrs. improving _





was planted late with not much fer.























































1 pk. $2 prepaid: 1 bu. FOB. Fie
A. Neal, Carnesville, Gat bees






Proof oats, each var. $1 bu. |
AW as













pea ines, with peas still on vines




some peanuts still on vines, all for $25
R. DP. Roberts, Royston, | +
Ga. Rt. 1. Old Cromer Home at Cro-





8 tons good, bright peanut hay, $15










PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES











ecan. trees . Of every var. at

price to close out ) Nursery. H. A.
Bailey, Sunnyland Farm, Pecan City,
~ Albany, Ga,

--. Gov,-insp. Stuart and Schley pecan
- tees, 6 to 10 ft. healthy, strong, nice
Sealibre trees, $50 to $100 ih lots ot
100, del. J: H. Hooks, Warthen, Ga.
~ Old time seedling peach trees, $1 40
doz.. Exch; for: white, chicken. feed
sackS in good. cond. 1 doz. trees: for
_ 16 sacks. Ea, to pay postage at mail-
ing office. Will exch. for anything
useful. Mrs. Nera Nix, Dahlonega,
ae. eet 1
Budded Stuart and Schley. pecan
trees, all heights (special offers, 6 to
9 ft... State number wanted at
prices too cheap to publish. Ke N.
Sharp, Commerce, Ga.

ae Old fashioned Biue Damson plum,
old time yellow, open stone, peach,
jJarge size fig bushes, all 25 each.
Add postage. Cash with order. W.
- A Martin, Gainesville, Ga. RFD 8.

eS Large purple fig bushes, 50c each.
Mrs. A. L. Branan, Macon, Ga. 21%
Duncan APSE
- Grower of high grade pudadea paper.
Shell pecan trees. Write for prices:
W. L, Harrell, ritzgerald, Ga.
~ State insp. pudded pecan trees, for
sale_or exch, for chickens, syrup, pca-
huts, peas, soy pe 5 (Or anytaing
can tse on Ce. I. 3B. Lewis, Alapa-

Suuniaer cluster grapes, sets, 50c ea,

a A, CG: Hewitt, Screven,
: insp. budded pecan trees,
Stuart and Schieys: 2 to 10 it. srees.
25. to Thc each, Exch. for hogs or
or Tdus Johnson, Snellman, Ga.
R

Horse apple sprouts, well rooted, 10c
each, $1. doz. or exch. for Elberta and
May Flower peach trees, or onion
sets, frost proof cahbage
nuts, pecans, or nice crie
R. We Hudson, Lorane,, a Rt,

Gov. ep apple and pp seach trees,
all leading -va 2 and 3 Vrs. old, top-

and branched. 206. each; June
sud peach trees, 2 ft. 102 each; 2 yr.
old. grape vines, Concord and Niagara,
10 ee pear and cherry trees, 5Oc
each; 3 to. 4 ft. budded pecan trees,
0c each. Lee Head, Clev eland, Ga.
Niece, large, 2 yr. old apple trees,
Yates Delicious, Staymans, Horse.
arly Harvest, Blacks, Rome Boauty.
.dine doze Jete.-: True

, M, Webb,
lijay, Ga.

gear trees, Farly Harvest, Keiffer.
4 to 5 ft. 40e: 6.to 7 ft. T0c esch;
blue and Niagara, white,
ea vines, 2 ods No. 1, 10c each, $84
100: - apples, 2 srs. to 5%, 5156
Sone 8 to 4 ft. 10c;: red June. Yellow,
7 PB Barly Harvest and other jead
var. Also Prosressive everbarine
Strawberry plants, The & 100, $3.50 M.
insp.. and true to name.
paid; Cc M. _ Alexander, Cleve-} Z
ye, Gao Rt: 4.

| fruit. : iis,

e insp: T.

Concord,

Live Stock For Sale

CATTLE FOR SALE

: Pol! ted Hereford buil, pure bred. Sold
to:keep from inbreeding. Worth $200;
sell for $125. Cash or exch. for other |
cattle. J.C. Collier, Barnesville, Ga,:
Sev. nice, high grade Jersey heifers
and 1 reg, a cow, all bred to come in
from now until next. spring. Prices
Esconstic: . L. Chandler, Newnan,
of Reg. Guernsey cow, 9 yrs.

we
freshened Nov. 8rd. Bull calf.

well and sound in every way. $100 Ha!
purchaser to pay for transportation,
C. M. Hammond, Augusta, Ga. Rt. 4.7
a full blcod J, cow, very se will |
freshen within 30 days, $45. M. Walker, |
Madison, Ga.

t milch cow, 7-8 Jersey, to freshen -
in January with $rd_ calf, $50. FOB
Mrs. J. C. Goolsby, Graham, Ga. Rt. 1.

J. cow bred to Reg. pull, cheap at
~yard- Come see Mrs. J. A. Street,
Martinez, Ga. RFD 1, Box 27.
Young J. bull, 8 mos. old, will reg. in|
ae name; from heavy producing

$25 erated: Grade J. heifers in.

At cond. from 8 to 10 mos. old, $15 to
$25, crated, W. D. Watson, Logan-

Ville, Ca.
3-4 Jersey and Holstein, cross heifer,
z 3 yrs. old, fresh in. T. B. tested. $60; or
Cow. giving 2 1-2 gal. day. fresh in
January. Wili sell elther for $60. Come.
see them. Mrs. Wyatt G.

: Flowery Branch, Ga.

ch eap | oe

jlants, pea--

Hudgins, ; bie

= Short Horn Jersey male cew, 7 mos.
axe ie lbs. $50 FOB. my farm. J, 5

; i Hes, Guernsey pull calf fo le or
will exch. for W. L. puilets. Jesse Car-
penter, Tifton, Ga.

1 young, reg. J. cow, fresh in 2nd calf. |
Gentle and easily milked. Color, grey
fox. Gave 2 1-2 gal. and 1 lb. butter, Ist
calf; expecting more now $100. Cash
at my farm for cow and male calf that
os Bis reg. J. R. Neal, Jackson, Ga.

30 weaned. calves, 200 Ib. ave. 10 veal
calves. L. E. Collier, Junction City, Ga. .

3 Jersey heifers, 10 mos. old, sub, to
reg. $25 each. Mrs. J. F, Newman,
Cochran, Ga. Rt. 3.

1 thoroughbred J. bull, ready for ser-.
vice. Best breeding. W. E. Cureton,
Rising Fawn, Ga.

Reg. J. calves, 10 days or 2 weeks old,
Sired by Starlights Combination
and out of high for any reg. dams.
$25 ea. or exch. for anything can use
at market price. . G. McNeill, At-
iineton, Ga.

1 reg. J. bull, Gbonds April 1st,. 1928.
Solid color, black tongue and switch:
in ordinary cond; has not shown any
signs of fight. Sired by Blue Bell's
Gamboge Jolly No. 244418; dam, Mary
Oxfords. Noble Queen, 517745 (over 42
Ibs, milk daily, 6 per cent butter fat for
over 300 days). Sell or exch. for Reg.
J. heifer or calves of good color. L. a
Cannady, Fairburn, | Ga.

HOGS FOR SALE.

Best type 8. P. GC. reg. boar | and
young pigs for sale. Sat. guar. F. H.
Bunn, Midville, Ga.

9 pure bred, improved straight Nose
Berkshire pigs. Ready for del. Nov.
20th. $9 each, ent. to reg. Also 3 gilts
ef same breed, 5 mos. old, wt. 140 lbs.
each, $20. each, Dorsey Martin, Canon,
Ga. Rt 1.

2 uae bred Big Bone P. C. female
pigs, 3 mos. old. Thrifty and in good
cond. $8 each. Riley GC. Couch, Turin,

| Ga,

8 Big Bone P. C. pigs. Ready about
the ject of November. See me or write
for prices. A. A. Clayton, a Gan

7 pigs, 6 wks. old, $3 pr. S. P. C. stock
M. Walker, Madison, Ga.

250 to 300 Ib. March 28, 1930 farrow,
reg. Duroc J. gilts. bred to. Reg. Duroc
boar, for early March 1931 farrow, 360
teach. Gilts sired by 2nd prise Sr, year-

ting boar at Atlanta, 1930, and grand

champion at Sucnees 1929-30. Henry
01 T. Lumsden, Talbotton, Ga.

1 P. C. cow, ent. to reg, wt. about mee
ibs. with 6 Duroc pigs, 4 wks. .old. Ver
he $40. H. Ww. Corbett, Lakeland,

ep. type P. C. ; 12 wks. old, Reg.
in buyers name $10 each, Mrs, G. W.
Stevens, Nicholls;Ga.

Offering my pig Duroe herd boar, No.
277853, at bargain to prevent inbreed-
ing. He is from the best Duroc herd
in the South, wt. over 400 lbs. in med-
pr flesh. $50 crated and vacinated.

Scott, Concord, Ga.

Big Bone P. C. & Black Essex cross.

pigs, 3 mos. old males and gilts, $5 ea.



2 ,| erated = treated. Bee eae Osier-
./ | field,

Ree. S Ciaek B. V.
boar. Fine hog, mad oe heavy ser-
vice. No bad habits. a 4 P.C. pigs, |G
13 1-2 mos. old. wt. 60 Ibs. -e2, All in
good shane and can be reg. $10 each, or
the 4 for. $37.50. No exch, Jd: E. Bailey,
STE doc bot

ull stock, not ree. P. C. brood so
wt. about 256 lbs, Life immune. Good
cond. Bred to full stock Jersey, to far-
row abowt November 28th with 8rd lit-
iter; brought 8 pigs in first, and 10 pigs
in second litter. $35. FOB. Cash ae
order. W. A, Brantlev, Tennille, Ga.

_ 14 mos. old



: HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE se
1 good, blue Spanish Jack, about 8 Ga.

yrs. oid, wt. about 700 lbs. Reason-
table price, or exch. for anything of
~same value: cattie preferred. .Ben. ,
Green, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 3.
i: 8 yr. old, 1 M. 1b. good qualities, true
pulling farm horse, sound in every way,
{8853 aiso 1 saddle mare. 8 or 900 Ibs. 8.
: vrs. old, gentle, sound, easy to handle:
and will do light pulling; very stylish.
wads saddle, $75. Will exch both for

100 bu. corn, sacked and put in car,
and $50 in cash. R. D. Giles, Douglas-

en Ga: Rt.
| Montana ee wt. about 1100 or
1200 lbs. about 11 yrs. old. Good farm
$00 at in goad woe. anywhere,
my lo ones, ett
Ga. Rt. 2: Box 23. ae
j an sorrel mare,
der. works weil anywhere,

very pretty.
$55, iM. Walker, Madison, ae a

Ga,
2 mite a 6 and 7 yrs. old, wt. 1

ther particuiars and price.

Fir, sad- |



: Ga. Rt 2 ma Bes: wn yrs. =e)

gentie, good eyes, work any-.
Fine family mare for a quick -

sale for cash hogs or cows. Make -

offer. Samuel Thomas Jefferson, Nash-
poe: Ga. Rt. 2.

A beautiful black and white pony .

ville, Ga. Rt. 3.

mare, wt. around 500 Ibs. Sound, safe
and gentle, works to harness and under
saddie. Absolutely safe with smail

children. Qualities of this pony alone ,

worth the price asked. Write for fur-
Mrs. L: E.

ae Atlanta, Ga, 680 Tiffen, St.
1 bay horse, 900 lbs. about 5 yrs. old,

$75 at my lot. Exch. for cows and hogs.
-and bal. in cash,

el. to me. A. J.

Kent, Midville, Ga. Rt. 2.

1:mare mule, 14 yrs. old, mouse color, '
in good cond. work anywhere. $25, or
trade for pigs or yearlings, or chickens, ,
or anything can use. E. A. Hawkins,
Rockmart, Ga. Rt. 5. Box 101.

1 Shetland pony, good and _ gentle,
work anywhere, large enough to plow
garden. Kinney Powell, Villa Rica. Ga.

1 farm mule, sound and gentle, work |
anywhere, $35 or exch. for milch cow,
yearlings, hogs, corn or anything can
use. Geo. Resseau, Jr. Hilisboro, oy

~ RABBITS FOR SALE
1, N. z. doe and 3 young.6 wks. old

doe and 3 young for $3 or $6.50 for lot, |
FOB.

Check or money order. (No
mame or address given).

Reg. heavy wt. Chin. 1 doe with 7
young, $10; 3 does, 14 mos. old $5 ea;
1 buck, 2- A-2 yrs. old, $5; 3 bucks,. 14
$2.50. $35 for lot. Can furnish reg.
Pee, Alfred Robinson, Caihoun, Ga.
Rt. 1. Box 168.

11 does. and 1 buck, $1.50 each at
barn. 9 to. freshen soon. C. P. Wil-
liams, Statesoboro, Ga. Rt. 2. k

13 Chin. 11. breeding does and_ 2
bucks, in good cond. $25 for lot. Also
meat rabbits, 20c Ib. Miss Hae Pope,
Monticello, Ga.

1 white, pink-eyed puck, abouts mos.

old, for sale or exch. for a Belgium doe}

large enough to breed, or a young one. |
Lee Fowler, Danielsvi ile, Ga. Ree 2.
16 young Chin. 10 wks. old, fine
and healthy, 50c each, $7 for lot. -G.
W. Kesler, Monroe, Ga. 65 Third Sts.
1 larze Chin, 1 yr. old buck, $1.75.

Exch. for anything of equal value, Mrs. .

R. lL. Malone, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 4.

1 pr. Black Pe jum Hares: buck, a
mos. old, doe, 6 mos. old, $3.00 pr.
| White Fiemish oa buck, 4 mos. ae

and 5. White Flemish Giant does, 4 mos. Lae
oid, all $1.50 each; 1 Himalayan doe. 12)

| mos. old, $2.50, Gash with order. Her-
}man Mize, Americus. Ga.

Chin. N. Z. Reds and Whites. 6 to 8}
wie. old, 50c each, or exch. for Golden FE
Sebright bantams, Rose ae oe small :

type. aes , Williams, Ty Ty, Ga.
Sev, Te n, Ped. Chin. bucks;
$1.25: os 1.50. Exch. for this yrs.

peanuts. pecans or black walnuts. L.

H. Brady, Atianta, Ga. 667 Linwood

Ave. Phone. H- 0447-W.
5 breeds of rabbits of all. ages, all ped.
stock, some reg. Chinchillas, N. Z..

Whites, White Flemish, Gray Flemish. a

Lor Dutch. Unusually low prices, vang-
ing from $3 up. some for pecans
at market price. T. L . Wood, Atlanta.
Ga. 581 Terrace Ave.

Reg. and Ped. Chin. and N. <Z

Whites for sale or exch. for B. R. hens].

or pullets. Can also use Buff Minorcas,
or chicken feed. Write what you have.
Mrs. A. Tanner, Wrens, Ga,

3 nice Chin. 6. mos. old does, $6. Or
exch. for 6 nice, White Leghorn hens

in good cond. Mrs. & G. Persons, Mar-| >

shallville, Ga. SS
SHEEP AND Bers yon SALE
Half breed Nubian bucks, ready for
| service, $5 each, _dohn Ls Gantt, Meigs.

Ses

i et From Saanan billy goat, sub.

Or quick sale. Mr :
Gaddis, Gut aan Ga. - 3

16 head fine grade sheep, 1. ram and
ee ewes,
ibs. wool per head last shearing, d
all ewes found lambs (2 found fae),

$3.50 per head, or the 16 for $50 at farm

Prank Sawyer, Midalia, Ga.

a ona 4 ie old, wt. 150 or 175
: @. work or ride.

Me OSS. ee Ga. = bee =
pure bred Reg. hornless To en-

pure does. one a 4 qt. milker, ond Sack |

rid. All at a very low price,

os Waynesboro, Caos.

want sof Tone Non ep
gz. Jersey eifer calf, sub. to
reg. from 2 wks. to 3 mos. old. State



age and make best c
Johnson, 2 . Ge ash rice, Sets 2

she

not over 6 mos. old:

'wt. more than 7 1-2 Ibs.

| wheat

All young stock. Av.over 4

oa ae



Want to trade good AE heifer, 2
old, for 1 Jersey or Guernsey male big
enough for light een Mir 0
Harris, Cordele, Ga. Rt. 2

- Live Stock Wanted

HOGS WANTED

Want 10 or 15 hogs to. fatten
halves, or wouid buy few head if
enouch for cash, not over 25.
Cordele. Plenty of good _ feec
'water. Mrs. J. B. Harris, Cord
Rt. 2. Coe

Want a good 100 Ib shoat, t :
Will exch. for same. Mrs. T, L. :
ran, Temple, Ga. : =

Want little bone Guinea pigs or gil {
or a ready bred sow. The St a
kind. Must be pure. Pay ca
exch. good value. Write. H. N. W
Felton, Ga. |
Want 2 5. P. C. pigs, in good sh
1 male and 1 fe
male. Not over 100 = Pay ae Sta
{what you one: Miss Eula Buth
Aima, Ga. Rt. s
Want 2 Rex Duroc sow, alread
farrow, to raise on haives until
are 8 wks. old. Will want to raise : a
than 1 litter. Do not want gilt. Wri
at once if es H. C. Mize, Cc

Want 1:S. P. C. male, reg. in
name, about 6mos, old. E. M. Smith,
Lyons, Ga. ic
Want a pr. of big bone Guineas, (
10 wks. old ofa No akin, for breediny
purposes. Wili exch. Cleveland big bol
cotton seed at $1 bu. R. D. Giles, ;
lasville, Ga. zt
Want pure bred Essex pigs for.
ing purposes. Reg. preferred.
Brookins, Milledgeville, Ga. Rt. 3.

; RABBITS WANTED |

wa t meat rabbits. Will nay 10

trom 2 to 4 1-2 lbs. and 50c ahead.

4 1-2 to 7 1-2 lbs; 60c per head fob, all
I pay Ex-

press. Domesticated only. Any.

cross breed or what not. Must.

and free of disease. Write.

Bentley, eee, Ga. -



Ga. Rt. 1
mos. old. $3 each: 1 buck, 10 mos. old, | Want 1



POTATOES FOR SALE
Nice _ Porto Rican potatoes, 80c
del. at Bostwick. Webster Calla
Bostwick, Ga.
Trish potatoes, $1.25 bu. del. in
C. M. Payne, Rugby, Ce B

SYRUP FOR SALE
New crop Ga, cane syrup, $16



bbl. from 33 to 35 gal.

shipping point. Money order or
with order. Dr, Jas. N. Isler,
| Ga. P. O. Box C. =

BEANS: AND PEAS WANT -
Want to exch, 1

Slack Sea peas for 1. peck of oo
Growders. Ea. to pay del chgs.. W





ed Martin, Flowery Branch, Ga. R 4

COTTON SEED WANT!
Want a bu. Russell big boll
seed: C. B; Byrd, Tallapoosa,

-O. Box 1232.

Want a few bu.
Long Island cotton seed. egw M.
Taylor, Alma, Ga. Rt. 4. :

GRAIN. a
value, $12 e
W, A. Bra



: Exch..
at $2 bu.
Tennille, Ga,

3. Will exch. 1. found Js
mos. old 200 Ibs. and reg. him in b

'ars Name, or will exch. a pr. mi

and female, or 2 males or 2 fem
no pedigrees), Duroc J. pigs, 8
xd. 40 to 50. lbs, each, for 25 bu.
seed oats. L. H. - Bentleld, -
more, Ga.

POTATOES WANTED
Want to exch.Piedmont Cleve ani
or better Staple cotton seed fol
sweet potatoes, W. D. Watson, Lo-
vanville, Ga. i Ae

_ SYRUP WANTED
Want to exch. good hay for: 8 e
OnS. Duggan, Chester, Ga.

PIGEONS FOR SALE |

18 pr. pure bred Swiss Mondains

2 pr. Seamless and pr. banded.
White Kings, $1. H. M, Urquart,

Savannah, Ga. 780 Por Ave. -











Thursday, November 20, 1930.
(Continued from page twelve)
Eggs For Sale









Nugget strain Buff Rock. eggs, $1.50
per 15. Mrs. W. A. Brantley, Tenn-
ille, Ga.
Pure bred White Rock and White
Cornish eggs, $1.25 per 15 del. by in-
a PP. W. D. Joyner, Roberta, Ga.
Rt. 2.
Mayhoods prize stock S. C. R. I. Red
eggs, $2 settings 1 from range flock,
$1.50 setting. Postpaid. Miss Belle
Timmerman, Branwood, Ga., Box 83
Thompson B, R. eggs, $1 and $1.50
per 14. Well selected. All blood test-

ed for B. W. D. also some nice R. I.

Red cockerels, at $2 each. Mrs. Mil-
ton Sumner, Sylvester, Ga., Rt. 3.

Pure Bred Buff Orp. eggs, $1.25 per
setting, select pens, $1 per set. flock
matings, del. PP. F. S. Liles, Wood-

bine, Ga.
Eggs Wanted

Want 250 duck eggs or hen eggs to:
set on halves. Write what you have.
P. F. Speights, Fairburn, Ga. Rt. 1.

Baby Chicks For Sale.

It will soon be time to think of your
season baby chicks. Write us. Lower
prices. Better quality. Better Service.
H. R. Gaskins, Americus, Ga.

B. R. and Reds, $11 a 100; Heavy
Mixed, $10.50; also 1 to 4 wks old chicks
12cto 18c each. Prepaid iive del. In
lots less than 100, add 1c per chick. R.
H. Fechtel. Waycross, Ga.

Live Stock For Sale

Black J. milch cow in good cond. 2
gal. or more milk and 1 Ib. butter per
day, $40 if taken at once, at barn; Jer-
sey heifer, fat enough for beef, 20 mos.
old, wt. about 500 Ibs. $25 at barn.
Will not exch. Charlie H. Smith,
Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3.

1 reg. Jersey male, 3 yrs. old. A very
fine one. Have papers. Write for
ee and full particulars, or come see.

. A. Hopkins, Chipley, Ga.

Some good milch cows and heifers.
Good grade Jerseys. Have ever 100
head and want. to reduce our stock.
Bethany Home, Vidalia, Ga.

1 light cream col J. cow, black switch













and tongue, large size, T. B. Tested,

bred to freshen June 10th, by An
sire Gives when fresh 4 gal. 7 yrs.
$65; 1 dark cream col. heifer, 18 mos.
old, from 4 gal. milker, due to freshen
last of May: Good cond. T. B. Tes-
ted. $45 FOB; 16 mos. old, pure bred
but not reg. heifer, from very fine stock
Has never been ready to breed. $30
FOB. Mrs. S. P Jones, Gillsville, Ga.
Young Guernsey bulls out of high
producing dams, sired by 1 of the best
bulls of the breed. Will accept sat.
notes payable in the fall of 1931. Herd
free from contagious abortion and tu-
berculosis. From $50 up. F. S. Bailey
petaty, Atlanta, Ga. 35 Linden Ave.

1 nice fat heifer, 7 mos. old, from 4
gal. milker, Jersey cow and reg. Guern-
sey bull. Will make an ideal cow. $12.
L. C. Greer, Lavonia, Ga. Rt. 2.

Jersey male, 2 yrs. old, sub. to reg.
for sale or exch. for equal value. Sam
N. Ayers, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 2.

4 good J. milch cows, also 3 yr. old
Jersey bull. You'll Do and Noble
breeding. Sell to prevent inbre g.
J. R. Jones, Ashburn, Ga Rt 2 Box

$25 for quick sale. 6 mos. old heifer
calf, well grown to age, Jersey-Hols-
tein mixed. Exch. for any g breed,
non-setting var. poultry: W. Leghorns
preferred. S. R. P. Davis, Atlanta, Ga.
1114 Donally Ave.

1 good milch cow, will give 3 1-2 gal.
when fresh; come in fresh by March;
giving milk now. +@ at my barn. Mrs.
eoude Howell, Warrenton, Ga. Rt.

Beautiful 2 yr. old Jersey male with
_black tongue, switch and tail, from
best stock of dairy. Worth money for
someone, but as I have only a few
cows, dont have much need of male.
Must be sold or exch. for heifer or cow.
Lewis E. Tabor, Albany, Ga. Gillion-
ville Road.

ers name. As good stock as South af-
fords. Cholera immune. Service male,
Reg. Duroc J. wt. about 250 Ibs. $25 or

exch. R. A. Shearer, Lylerly,

For sale at. my field, 6 Essex P. C.,,
Duroc cross pigs, 10 wks. old, wt. 40 ibs.
Grand-dam pure Essex with successive
litters; 6, 11, 14, 12, 11, 14; dam, half
P. C., litters, 10, 9 10. 10; 6 pigs from
last litter $35. Mrs. J. B. Collier, Coch-
ran, Ga.

Pure bred Duroc J. pigs, 3 to 4 mos.
old. Good stock. Good color. $10 ea.
oe and Glenn Hodges, Brinson,

1 pure Duroc Jersey male, 2 yrs. old,
i W. M. Arrington, Wadley, Ga. Rt.

1 pure Duroc J. male, 1 yr. old $25.
John Arrington, Wadley, Ga. Rt. 2.

1 pure 8. P. C. gilt, wt. 150 lbs.
Cholera. immune for life. $15, or exch.
for 15 Feb. or March R. I. Reds, or
value in turkeys or guineas. C. D. Wil-
liams, Plains, Ga.

Pure Black African guinea pigs, $10
each, or $18 pr. Bred gilts, $20 each.
A. P. Sanders, Tignall, Ga.

1 Duroc Jersey boar, last March far-
row, 8 mos. old, 200 lbs. reg. in buy-
ers name $35. Sell to keep from in-
breeding. Good cherry color. Will ex.
him and reg. in buyers name for 50 bu.
of pore sound bright clean seed oats.
L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Ga.

EORSES AND MULES FOR SALE

1 pr. mules 6 yr. old wt. 2200 Ibs.
Sound and gentle, cheap for cash
Theo. Smith, Holland, Ga.

12 yr. old bay horse, fat, good cond.
work anywhere, extra good farm horse.
Wt. 1 M. lbs. $50. L. C. Greer, La-
vonia, Ga. Rt. 2.

1 mare mule wt. about 750 Ibs. work
anywhere, fat $40. Charlie H. Sraith,
Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3.

Good, black, gentle farm mule mare,
9 se old last spring. Wt. over 900 Ibs.
$35 cash here. M: Martha Cheat-
ham, College Park ,Ga. Rt. 2.

RABBITS FOR SALE

6 reg. Chin. does, at bargain. First
reasonable offer gets them. J. G. Smith,
Atlanta, Ga. 1252 Epworth St. S. W.

N, Z. White, p
bucks and 5 does, 4 to 8 mos. old, $1.25
each; 1 old doe and 6 2 mos. old, $5 for
lot. Write for information. Miss
Naomi Allison, Lithia Springs, Ga.

1 pink-eyed N. Z. white doe, about
10 mos. old, $2; 4 white and 3 brown
rabbits, 3 mos. old, 65c each. $1.25 pr.
1 extra large Belgium buck, 18 mos.
old $1.40. Charlie H. Smith, Tallapoosa
Ga. Rt. 3.

1 pure bred Chin. 8 mos. old buck,
$5; pure bred Chin. bucks from
Stahls Gold Certificate strain, $3 each,
or $5 for the 2; 1 Chin. doe, 2 1-2 mos.
old, $2; 7 pure bred Chin. 8 wks. old,
75c ea. or $5 for lot. W. A. Flowers,
Morganton, Ga. Box 2.

Chin. entire stock, 9 does, ready to
breed and 1 with litter of 5, 3 wks old,
and 2 bucks, also 1 more doe, 6 mos.
old, $25 for all or trade for chickens.
P. R. Stephens, Atlanta, Ga. 1289 La
France St.

SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE

Pure bred, reg. milk goat does. High
class enburg, stock. E. S. Heath,
Gainesville, Ga. Care Brenau College.

50 fat mutton sheep, $5 each. Robt.
. Anderson, Hawkinsville, Ga.

4 milk goats: 1 buck, half Tog. and
half Nubian, and 3 does, same stock.
Fine, from heavy milk producers; does
ali bred. $10 ea. or $35 for lot FOB.
Mrs. G. E. Bailey, LaGrange, Ga. Rt. 1

Good grade Hampshire ewes, 1 bred
to pure bred Dorset (the Dorsets are
earlier and more prolific, which is
quite an asset). $10 each, FOB. Mrs.
EB. C. Hardman, Commerce, Ga.

i reg. chocolate col. Tog. milk doe.
Dam Maud Frost No. 34081; Sire,
Cora Austin, No. 34082; Doe Tatum
Tobie No. 34124. Soon to freshen, bred
to e bred Nubian buck; gives 1 gal.
and qt. of milk $35; 1 large flop eared
Nubian buck, gentie and a sure breeder,
reg. In buyers name, $48. Exch. for
feed stuff. All FOB, Crated. Write.
Rufus R. Duffey, Carrollton, Ga., Care
Mt. Oak Farm.

Live Stock Wanted









HOGS FOR SALE

6 Duroc shoats, at $5, $6 and $7 ea.
according to sizes. All in good cond.

Webster Callaway, Bostwick, Ga.
- 4 thoroughbred Duroc Jersey pigs, 14
wks. old, $8.50 each, FOB Conyers, Ga.
oe Wright, Albany, Ga. 412 Peters

g.
Pure bred Duroc J. pigs, reg. in bWy-





CATTLE WANTED

Want to exch. value for 2 Jersey
heifers, not less than 5 mos. old, from
heavy producing mothers, or for 25
White Rock young hens, or for any-
thing can use. Write for full par-
ticulars. Mrs. A. R. Heyward, War-
wick, Ga.

Want to exch. 1 mule for a nice solid

\

-eyed rabbits: 5]



MARKET BULLETIN

col. heifer, or a nice cow that will be
in by Xmas or the 1st to 10th of Janu-
ary. J... Burson, Roopvilie, Ga. Rt. 3.

Want Red Poll male, ready for ser-

vice. Exch. new Ga. Cane syrup in 10
lb. cans for same. M. L. Anderson,
Nahunta, Ga.



HOGS WANTED
Want 200 lb. meat hog in good conds.
Will exch. pure bred Buff Orp. 9 hens

(and 1 cock for same, also exch. 2 pul-

lets and 1 cockerel for 1 good pig, 8
wks. old. L. O. Moon, Comer, Ge.

Want 2 white and black spotted,
thoroughbred P. C. pred gilts. il ex,
new Ga. Cane syrup in 10 ib. cans. M.
iL, Anderson, Nahunta, Ga.

Want big bone P. C. male, reg. in
buyers name, ready for service, but
not over 8 mos. old. Describe fully in
eg ee Lester Bruce, Jasper, Ga.

HORSES AND MULES WANTED

Want a shetland pony. Must be
cheap, not too old, gentle in every re-
spect and prefer 1 not too small, close
to Marshallville. Give full descrip-

tion in first letter. A. H. Hasl -
shalville, Ga. ee

Georgia Products For Sale
BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE





Littie cream mush peas, 260 lb.- 5 Ga

los. lots, $1; speckled crowders, and
white Cal, black eyed, 30c ib. or in 6
lb. lots, $1; also red multi on-
ion buttons, 60c gal. del. White nest
onions, Same price; white and speck-
led half runner garden beans, 25 per
teacupful. Mrs. B. L. Brown, Baii
Ground, Ga. Rt. 1.

Eng. peas. Low bush, heavy bear-
er. Smali quantities, 20c Ib. Cheap-
er in large lots. Bethany House, Vi-
dalia, Ga.

d0 lbs. white, black eyed peas, sound
and clean, hand shelled, 10c Ib FOB
Clarkesville. Mrs. E. G. Hill, Mt
Airy, Ga.

25 or 30 lbs. Willet frost proof
winter bearing garden peas, 25c lh.

FOB. D. Burnham, Hazlehurst, Ga.
RFD 2.

Biack crowder peas, $4 bu. O. H.
Scott, Jesup, Ga. Rt. 2.

White Rice peas, and scund,
16c ip. also white n onions, 506 gal,

Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin, Ga, Re. 2.

15 bu. ure Iron peas, $37.50, or
$2.75 bu. B. 3B. . Pagan, Mar-
tin, Ga.

Pure Hastings Mung beans, 30c Ib.

prepaid in Ga, H. R. Niblack, Hosch-
ton, Ga. Rt. 1. :

White, black eyed peas, 20c lb. or
6 Ibs. $1, or exch. for young pullets,
0! cuue ye 6 ee for 1 yr. old
pullet, or . for young guineas.
A. J. Pope, Tallapoosa, Ga.

3 pecks of Half runner beans.
kinds, both striped. 1 19 dsys or 2
eee tie dried appl
exch. for e peas, or apples,
Mrs. J. G. Waldrop, Tifton, Ga. at, 4

3 bu. good so peas, Son oF
Clays, $2.50 bu. POB; also have run-
ner bean seed, 25e lb; black eyed Cal
Warrenton, Ga. Rt, 1.

Bunch velvets, for seed,
Bunch velvet beans in hull
ton; old time Fla. Runners, $3 bu. old
time Fla. Running velvet in hull, $31
per ton; 90-day velvets for seed, $1.25
bu; 90-day velvet beans in hull, $26
per ton. Cash with all orders. E. H.
Beasley, Kite, Ga, Rt. 1.

BUTTER FOR SALE
Fresh Jersey butter, 4 to Ibs. per
wk, 40c Ib. del. Sat. guar, Sample



on request. Mrs. John M. Hurley,
Lylerly, Ga. Rt. .2.
2 lbs. fresh, home-made J. butter

ea. week, 40c lb. del or will exch
W. C. Shelton, Norwood, Ga. Rt

4 or 5 Ibs. fresh yellow table butter
per week, 40c lb. del. if all mailed to

1 address. Sample on request. Wel
Cullars, Claxton,

packed. Mrs. J. B.
Ga. Rte 3:

Fresh, home-made butter, about 5
lbs. a week. Will mail to any one,
35c lb. del. Cash with order. C. B
Gazaway, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 9.

Good, fresh coutry butter, 35c Ib.
del. Can furnish 4 lbs. a week, or
less. Well wrappsd. Helen A. Hors-
ley, Tallapoosa, Ga. Star Rote.

4 lbs. nice butter, 38c Ib. miore of
less. Mrs. E. D.
Rt, 2.

Fresh, home-made butter in 1-2 Ib
prints, 35c 1b. postpaid. Firm and
cream color. No coloring. Can fur-
nish 8 lbs. weekly Mrs. J. S. Rob-
inson, Bowdon, a eb oe

3 to 5 lbs. fresh country butter fn
1 Ib. bricks per week, at 40c Ib. post-

2

2 main. crop,
425c Ib. or} ty
100 %
Miler,
kand ie

with orer. Mrs, A. J.

sii, pen fone

29.50 bu. FOB.
'Mazlehurst, Ga, Rt. 3.

Neal, Ranger, Ga.



PAGER PIFTERY

paid. Cash with order. Mrs. Hattic
Garrett, Bowden, Ga.

2 to 4 lbs. weekly of good country
butter del. 40c lb. Mrs. D. L. Holmes-
Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 3.

12 lbs, fresh butter each week, 450
lb. del. Ga. points, Cow, T. B. tested.
No coloring used in butter. Mrs. Bob
Sosby, Carnesvilie, Ga.

4 lbs. nice firm yellow butter, 35.
lb. del. twice week, in 1 lb, molds
also 2 doz. nice fresh eggs, per weel:
50c doz. del. Mrs. A. L. Garrison,
Ashland, Ga. Rt. 2.

Fresh J. butter in Ih, molds. Can
ship day churned. 50c ib. del. mone,
orders only. Mrs. L. M. Aderhoidc
Lavonia, Ga. :

4 to 6 ibs. best table butter every
week. Sat. guar, 45c lb. del. in Is.
and 2nd zones. Cash with order.
aie Roberta Sutton, Adairsville, Ga.
Rt.-1-.

Yellow J. butter, 45c Ib. del. Mre
ie - Robbs, Flowery Branch, Ga.
Riek.

3 lbs. nice, firm butter without co!-
oring, ea. week, 45c lb. Cow T. 5B
tested. Can ship 1 Ib. shipments. Mrs.
L. 8. Cantrell, Gainesville, Ga. Rt.

COTTON SEED FOR SALE
Imp. Half and Half, $1 bu. Exe.
for farm bell seed oats, and seci
peanuts, or Jersey heifer calves of
value. R. E. Tomberlin, Surrency,

a.

$00 bu. Wannamakers, absolute]
ure, sound and clean, $150 for t.
fot in bags. B. F. Fagan, Martin.
Ga

Summerour Half and Half, $1.25 bi
FOB. Exch. for good oats or s |
wheat at market price cr good boar



shoat, wt. 60 or 70 lbs. A. J. Por.,

Talla xe :
Neelys io: staple, $8 per 100

Piedmont Pad. Cleveland same price.

Exch. for pess, oats, or syrup, G. .
Fdmondson, Temple, Ga. Rt. 2.

Good Piedmont cotton seed, $1
Andrew Scott, Carrollton, Ga. Rt. i.

50 bu. early wilt. resistant cott >
geed, $1 Ibu. or exch for seed oats
peas. D. L. Miller, Denten, Ga, Bx
66.

CORN, SEED CORN & CORN ME**.
FOR SALE
: Hastines prolific ssed corn, 80c

peck, $2.75 bu. Hand nubbed evi
snelied. H. &. Moon, Carlton, Ga. .



"Por corm, red. and yellow, 15e %
in*the ear. Add sostage. Den +
Jones, Roy, Ga.

Shelled atid ar corn for sale.
D. Pain, Edison, Ga.
AOC. 8

40 Ths. tice pop corn,
cob; bv. selected in field, seed..c >
50c pk. niet prepaid. Charlie
fimith. Tallapoosa, Ge. Rt. 3. |

Bott's 4 ear prolific seed corn *.~
white emall cob, {17
peck by inawred mail PP in Oc. Be -
order, J. H. Davis, Milledgevi"-.
too oe heavy corn tt
Woodiand, Ga. a
Se pen Got a tee oe

Cp! TOR i sy

fot ex. Ib theresfter. 4
Collins, Derm-

Se Srlimers vice
electe patleys prolific + 7
corn, $3 hu. FOB. . L. Wha *,

Cuthbert, Ga. Rb. 3.

Pop corn, 5c Ib. Add postage, 1277
Cacle, Canton, Ga. Rt. 3.

tastings prolifie. corn, direct. fi
Orig. this season, pire and per
sound and dry, salected for seed ~~
bu. FOB. or exch. for pecans, T -
nuts, or Suear cane syrup in 1% "..
tina. J, H. Beasley, Lavonia, >

This yr. crop Rice pop corn, 5"
Balph Till, Mt. Airy, Ga. Rt. 1, =
2!

Good, sound shelled corn, suit
for meal. $1 bu. FOB. John De~ 3,
Baxley, Ga. :

Whatley's carefully selected, ~ -
bed and shelled by hand, ee aS

Mrs. Ruby Hol: .

Slipped shuck corn, $1 bu. FO ~~
ne a barn. O. H. Scott, Jesup. <2.

FRUITS FOR SALE
Yate apples, small, $1.25 bu. %".7:
medium, $1.50; large, $2.25. A 1%
for trucks, 50e bu. up in bulk s
chard. O. M. Miller, Cornelie
10 Ibs. suncried
No orders filed for less than 1
First money order for $150 ~~"
them, Postewe extra. H. . IY
Cartton, Ga. Rt. 2.
Nice sundried apples and



hea, 1.

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18c th Mrs, J. A. Wilson, M.
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PAGE SIXTEEN

ean RES

Farm Land Wanted
(Continue? fom pace eleven) _
Wanted: 100 acres of good level land.
Quote iowest price in first letter. J.D
Tay.or, Rochelle, Ga.

Wanted: to trade for equal value 100

cres with improvements near Acworth,

midway between Marietta and Car-
ersville, Ga. for farm in Mountains
f North, Ga. on or near L. N. rail-
road, Blue Ridge preferred. J. E. Bor-
ton, Dallas, Ga. Rt. 2,
- Wanted: to exch. 54 acres more or
less reaily about 65 acres on Rockbridge
Road in Gwinnett Co. touching line of
DeKalb Co. 23 mi. from Atlanta, Ga. 6
mi. from Stone Mountain, and 1-2 mi.
from Yellow River; Convenient to
church and schovl; said to be the best
cotton land in the county producing a
bale per acre. 2-horse farm open, rest
1D ure and wood; pasture fenced
and contains several springs, near
dweliing plenty of fruit, apples, peach-
S, pears and grapes, 3 pecan trees, 2
English Walnuts and variety of figs.
weli of best water, nice barn, crib, shop
and dwelling built by master mechan-
ics, containing 4-rooms and hall ceiled,
2 porches, all covered with metal roof-
-inz, 3 fireplaces and stove flue, house
well situated in level oak grove. Want
to exch for good large house with up-
Stairs preferred, near good high school:
not far from raiiroad or public con-
_veyance as I am forced to visit Atlanta
monthly. Must have pienty of fire
wood and good pasture with running
water. Prefer land north or east of
Atlanta. Want to deal with owner no
eal estate dealer will be answered.
Will pay no difference if it xceeds over
gs W. Stone, Stone Mountain,
a. Rea,

Wanted: 300 to 1090 acres of land
with standing saw timber: desire to
improve farm and do my own sawing
and building; timber must be large
not saplins; do not want land that has
been cut. Must be the original growth

and must be thick and large. Will pay |.
cash, if price is rignt with present con- |

ditions. J. B. Wood, Experiment, Ga.
Box 138.

_ Wanted: Small farm in South Ga.
will exch. good farm near Atlanta, Ga.
61 acres and good bidgs. for same. 8S.
Q. Harper, Fayetteville, Ga.

__ Wanted: to exch. for a well imnroved
farm in Ga. a splendid 6-room house
ceiled and painted in side and out,
good as new with extra lot, garden,
garage cow house, chicken house and
other out-bldgs. Located in City of
LaGrange, 4 blocks south of Depot, just
off Whitesville on Bell St. Will exch.
and pay small difference for a well lo-
cated and improved farm with good
out-bldgs. located on Hishway near
School and town with some bottoms
and laying weil for cultivation. J. G.
Bowen, West Point, Ga. Rt. 5.

Farms For Rent

ture, wood and water: 5 1-2 mi. from
_. 2-horse farm, 5 room house, hog pas-
Augusta on paved road. Good market.

240 until Jan..1932. J. M. Fender, 1219
12th St. Augusta, Ga.

2-horse farm for rent to the right
party for 1-3 and 1-4; good for corn,
cotton and peas. 3-room house and
cut-bldgs. Good spring water: locat-
ed on public road. 100 yards from school
and 1 1-2 mi. tc Highway and 1. mi. to
church. 8 1-2 mi. of Eilijay. Party
must be able to furnish stock and tools
and finance himself. -If interested see
ae o once. J. W. Kell, Ellijay, Ga.





_ 4-roora house, born, smoke house and

other bldgs. and 15 acres of land, 3

mi. from Jonesbovo, Ga., close to Wigh-
way; rent $10 per month. O. J. Heely,
Jonesboro, Ga. 2

_ 725 acre farm in Coweta Co. 8 mi.

from Newnan on highway: fine land.|.

good pasture, good tenant houses, 150
acres in cultivation. Can be rented on
Shares. E. D. Melson, P. O. Box 1746,
Atianta, Ga.

For rent, farm near Atlanta, Ga. E.
p Heath, Brenau College, Gainesville,
Ga.

120 acres nean Madison and Greens-
boro Highway, 1 mi. from Greshamville
Schoo! and church; 4-room house barn.
well and pasture with rumning water.
Will rent for $8 above tax. 1-horse farm
now open. Mrs. Lula McRee, Buck-
head, Ga.

_ 1-2 acre, corner lot and _ building:
good location; 2 mi north of Norcross,
1 mi. from paved road; building has
been used for blacksmith shop and can
be used for garage. RFD and School
bus to door; will :ease pronerty to right

Party very cheap for 2 to 5 years, Miss

{

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Box 18

One to four horse farm on 1-3 and
1-4 basis; 40 mi. west of Atlanta, Ga.

Also 1 to 4-horse farm more if wanted

*, with 5 or 6 tenant houses for 1-5 of

eotton and 1-4 of other crops. Wood,
water and pastures plenty; located on
State road No. 8, 44 mi. west of At-

lanta, Ga. must be able to finance self.

| chickens,



Also 100 acres, 44 mi. of Atianta, Ga.
con 1-3 and 1-4 basis; Apply to Mrs. T.
J. Biggers, Bremen, Ga. Rt. 1.

2-horse crop of good land to lease for
5 years to good person -having the
stock; land in good condition with 5-
room house, hall; 1 tenant house of 2-
rooms;. crib, chiocken house and fruit
trees; 5 mi. to town, school bus to door.
Plenty of timber on place. Write for
particulars. T. J. Stanton, Conyers,
Ga. RFD 1.

17 acres near East Atlanta, between
Flat Shoal and Glenwood Road. Mrs.
M. L. Wing, Atlanta, Ga. Care J. F.
Gazaway, Jr. 4342-J.

21 acres of land, 1 house and 1 ten-
ant house; suitable for poultry, dairy
or truck farming; house had water.
lights telephone and is near good
school and churches. For standing rent
apply, Mrs. A. 8S. Moore, Monroe, Ga.

31 acres in Stewart Co. 1 mi. from
Wnion Station; Seaboard R. R. runs
thru place. Good school and church
near. school bus runs by door. plenty
of out-bldgs. Ideal place for grain stock
and poultry farm. Also 200 acres near
same place with 2 houses on place with
other out-bldgs. Ideal for cotton and
srain. Write for particulars. Mrs.
Anna Ogletree, Julia, Ga.

380 acres of land between Appalla-
chee River and Jacks creek on RFD
and School bus line. 2 tenant houses, 1
3-room house, barn and well: one 7-
room house, barn and out-bldgs; con-
venient to church. Wili rent cheap.
Write or see. Mrs. Susan F. Wagnon,
Buckhead, Ga.

Offer for standing rent for 1931, 100

acres of good land in cultivation, also
have 12 acres of fine Alfalfa will rent
with land if wanted, or land without
the Alfalfa. Also 30 A. fine peach trees
for rent cheap. 6 good mules for rent
if tenant wants them. Place situated
5 mi. Athens on Highway to Florida.
Plenty of houses. Come at once and
see this place; also several of the fin-
est farms in this section of the coun-
try. Some of them on paved highways
if interested in high grade farms it
will pay you to see these at once. W. I.
Abney, Athens, Ga,
_ 2 horse, 6 room house with necessary
out-houses; good. water at the house
and lot, for rent. J. T. Russell, (No
town given). Rt. 1. Box 39.

1 horse farm and 5 room house, on
car line near Atlanta. A. M. Sharpe,
Atlanta, Ga. 1640, Peachtree Road.

Good 1 horse farm. Standing rent
or 3rd and 4ths. Might buy mule for
proper party. Practically new 4 room
house, good barn. Fine place for chick-
ens and good pasture. H. H. Floyd,

Fairburn, Ga,

About 4 acres, 5 room house, good
nasture, garden, well of water and out-
didgs. Pecan orchard. Good range for

Located in the village of
Greshamville: near 2 churches and
stores, on pubic highway to Athens.
ane A bad ees need apply.

: ome see, |
Greshamville, Ga. is ene

Want To Rent Farms

Want to rent smali farm close
Macon, not less than 10, nor ee
than acres. Place to raise
chickens mostly. Reasonable rent
rent with prospect of buying. Musi
nave good home and out-bldgs.
Would consider a share proposition.
ad, E. McLaughiin, Macon, Ga. Rt. 1.
ee eae oe :

ant big orse farm with
house and out-blds. a
9 yr. terms. Honest,
straight, Good ref. Life exp. in
i ae M. C. Coker, Ashland, Ga.

Want to rent farm with about 50
or 75 acres in cultivation, with 2 good
houses barns and a good pasture.
ood water, and be close to school.
Smooth land that a cultivator can be
sed on. Would buy if party wants
9 sell for a certain amount of bales
of cotton and let me pav what T could
a vr., until paid for. Prefer place be-
oween Cartersville and Atlanta. Can
tive best of ref. Write, as want to
make a trade at once. J. R. Parker.
Qakman- Ga. Rt: 1. : :

Want man who can finance himself
and take over my 53 A. farm on stand-
ing rent. Have on farm, all farm im-

sober and

Want it on 5 or |G

i old. seher. no had habits.

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\Clara V. Nesbit, Norcross, Ga. Rt. 2.|plements, 1 good horse, wagon, har-

ness, new chicken house, yard fenced
in barn, out-houses, good 4 room
house furnished and screened Deep
well never goes dry. Fine bottcms
Good pasture and wood lt; 2 running
brooks, peach orchard and other fruits.
Fine for trucking $100 per annum in
advance Come and see, about 1 south
of RR station Fish Ga F Thomas,
Rockmart, Ga Rt 4

1 good 2 horse farm, dwelling house,
deep well, barn tenant, house in Hous-
ton county, Ga, 14 mi. south of Macon,
on G. S. and F. RR. and _ highway.
School bus and RFD route pass throu
farm Good community. For 1931, rent
for $160. See, J. W. Vinson, on the
farm, or write to: C. D. Vinson, Atlan-
ta, Ga. 72 Anniston Ave., SE.

FARM PARTNERS WANTED

Want partner who will be interest-
ed in opening up business of chicken
on following cond: I have 200 acres:
60 in cultivation, large 8 room house.
Mortgage on farm for $1,000, duc
June, 1932. Party to furnish chick-
ens, half of feed, look after chickens.
We will pay mortgage when due. I
will make party deed to 1-2 of farm.
also everything belonging to
Write. Geo. W. Holzendorf, St. George,
Ga. P. O. Box 242. oe

Want to go in poultry raising busi-
ness on shares. I to furnish place
and party to finance the business ana
we go 50-50 basis. Good proposition
to right party. Write or come see;
also want farmer for 1931 for 20 A.
farm in Wheeler county, 4 mi, Alamo.
You to furnish stock and feed, I tc
furnish the land and fertilizer, and
we go 50-50 on crop, or I will rent
place cheap. H. A. Wynne, Cadwell,
Ga. Rt, 1. r

if you are interested in business op-
portunities and a get up and move
spirit to accomplish something, ana
are interested in farming, and grain
arming, and want a partner, write
to: Lacy L. Sutton, Douglas, Ga. C-c
Sutton Naval Stores, Ref. Co.

Want to ae in touch with party
naving land, work stock and equip-
ment for a 2 or 3 horse farm, locaiea
near a good market town, where 1
san produce butter-milk, butter, eggs
and vegetables for peddling in towa,
m share basis. Life time exp. in
chis type of farming; graduate 0:
Stata College of Ag. 34 yrs. old,
Married. Do not use liquor or tobac-
= Firble F. Shippey, Athens, Ga.
Want to get in touch with part:
who will furnish me to go into poul-
try business. Would work for smal.
alary, or share, or would rent smal
farm. Honest, sober and the best o:
vef. J. 8. Gober, Barnesville, Ga.

Positions Wanted





Want to rent a 1 horse farm. Must

nave work through the winter. Will-
ing to do any kind of work. Exp.
carpenter and blacksmith. 8 in fam-
ly. Sat. guar. John Hulsey, Atlan-
ta, Ga. 579 Central Ave. S. W.

Want to rent a 1 horse farm on
halves, or 10 or 12 acres and work
part time in truck farm. Need some
help. Raised on farm. WHave wife
and 3 children. I, P. Hartley, At-
lanta, Ga. 875 Bedford St.

Want large 1 horse, or medium 2
horse farm-on halves, with a 4 to 6
room house and all needed out-bldgs.
7 in family. Must be good land, good
stock and tools; close to good school
or on school bus route. Would like
200 to 500 laying hens on shares.
Write and state your proposition, Ed-
win Simpson, Atlanta, Ga. 676 Tifton
St. N. W,

Want a good job seeing after 1209
or 1500 hens for 1931, and have about
5 acres of eotton on halves. State
salary. Married man. 3 yrs. exp
es poutry. G. C. Ford, Loganville

Young man with small
wants jeb on farm
job on dairy.
hand milker,
Gs. Box 323.

family
for wages, or a
Ref. fur, Am a adrv-
J. C. Daniel, Baxley

Want fob with party havine hoes
and chickens on farm to feed an
lock after the stock, pav according ta
work. Am sober. honest. Write what
vou have.
Ga RE

Want to get place tn lnok after
noultry and do some farming. About
2 vrs. exp. in poultry work. and can
An anv kind of work on farm: wonld
ateq consider farmine alone, 29 vr-
Prefer tre
vet with man who is relable. honest
and sober. Can drive car or truck
State wages and particulars. Ww. C.



farm..

E. N. Waters, Statesboro.



i Sey

Thursday, November 20, 1930.

Miles, Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 5.:C-o C. G.
Thaxton.

Want 2 or 3 horse farm on halves,

Family of 8; 3 boys large enough to
jo plowing; 6 of us to work on farm, >
Exp. in hogs and cattle, also in truck-
ing and gen. farming. Am an A-l
farmer. Ref. Want.a good farm
near school and church. Do all of
ur own work. Want to get work to
do this winter. H. A. McLane, Col-
yert, Ga, Rt. 2. ;
_ Want a crop on halves. 3 in fam-
ly. Would take an overseeing job,
or working on dairy farm, bottling
milk. Boy, 15 yrs. old who can del.
nilk. Besin at any time. WwW. G.
aree, Bremen, Ga. Rt, 1. Box 4.

Wanted a place by all round Black-
smith, wood-worker. Capable,
officient and sober. W. B. Miller,
Sunny Side, Ga.

Want a good 3 horse farm with
rood. large bldgs. and 1 tenant house,
sn 50-50 shares; near town church
and school. Landlord to furnish
~ood team; feed, tools, and 1-2: of
fertilizer, and finance for a reason-
able amount to make and gather crop.
Save all the labor needed. Prefer
ylace where can grow some tobacco.
30 yrs. exp. in same. H. H. Gerrald,
Hampton, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 32,

Young man, 20 yrs. old, an orphan,
wants job driving a truck on farm. 3
yrs. exp. in hard hauling. Driving al-
most any make truck, and can drive
tractor and will work by mo. week
or day. E. W. Adams, - Clarkesville,
Ga, Star Rt. :

Man with force enough to run 2 or
3 horse farm wants share crop for
1931. Landlord to furnish stock and
tools. Ref. fur. J. D. Newton, Waynes-
boro, Ga.

Man with wife and 2 children wants
job in dairy. Exp. also a dry-hand
milker. Can give ref. Do not use
tobacco nor strong drink. Now work-
ing in L, N. Speer Dairy. State in
first letter wages per mo. A. N. Dan-
jel, Baxley, Ga. Box 232.

Want a 2 horse crop on 50-50 bas-
is, north of Atlanta. .Good house.
Near church and school. To be fur-
nished and moved. Let 3 big boys
work for same during winter. Would
consider part truck crop with cotton,
zorn, potato patches. Write or see
at once. Mrs, J. Howard Smith, Fair- .
zurn, Ga. RFD 1.

Want job for 1931 on farm, peach
yehard, or dairy. Can drive trac-
or, truck and do ordinary repairing.
All kinds of farm and peach orchard
work. 35 yrs. old. Have wife and 3
thildren. Honest. sober and have no
bad habits, gooc worker. Write what~
you have to offer and state wazes per
no. in first letter. T, W. Manning,
Dudley, Ga. Rt. 1. :

Young man, 2 years college work,
and quite a bit of experience, wants
connection with a good dairy. Have
been with Foremost Dairy at Savan-
nah, and a registered herd near At-
lanta. C. V. Martin, 686 Spring St., _
Atlanta, Ga. phone, Ja. 2764, -

Want to farm on 50-50, 10 or 12
acres and work with some one. who
hasnt any other man help. Can
feed. cut wood, etc. for my board.
Single, middleaged. Want good level
land below, and reasonable distance
of Atlanta. Sharman Shields, At-
lanta, Ga. 14 E. Fair St. :

35 yr. old married man with family .
of 6, all large enough to work except
one , wants a 1 horse farm or @ 2
horse farm for 1931 on shares. Pre-
fer in either Appling, Bacon, Wayne,
Ware, Pearce, Coffee, Lowndes, Lan-
ier, Brooks or most anywhere in So.
Ga. Will have to be furnished 4a
srocery bill and be moved. Would
also consider a wage job for myself
and 15 vr. old boy at $26 mo. for self
and $14 for boy. Henry J, Smith,
Baxley, Ga. RFD 1.

Want a good 2 horse crop for 1931
on 8rd and 4ths. Good land. good
house, on Hiehway, near high school,
or on. school bus line. Gordon or
Floyd county preferred. Can finance
self. Write at once. W. M. Davis,
Calhoun, Ga. RFD 1. Box 58.

Want. job on farm for bal. of this
end for next vear. Live as one of
family and work by day. or for part
of crop 19 vrs, old. Lived on farm
all mv life. Want to work a 1 horse
farm for an old couple, or for a wid-
ow. Can start now. Prefer No. Ga.
hut will consider elsewhere. Give best
affer and full. infor. in first letter.
aaa Moseley, Stockbridge. Ga. Rt.

Want a job with nartv on farm to
live as one of familv. Evyp. in farm-
ing. and can do most any kind of
work to he done on farm. State
wage..etc. H. O. Cocner, Temple, Ga.

Rt. 3. O-o C, J, Sanders,



as raising hogs, cattle,

Purvis.

' erop near Thomasville.

- Rudisell, Atlanta, Ga. C-o Gen. Del.

Wife and self. 46 yrs. old. Both

ursday, November 20, 1930,
Positions Wanted

Young man wants crop on _ halves
with man who can furnish him. 4
-in family. A 1 horse crop. Would



- Jjike to rent from a man who has a

dairy and truck farm. Woman and
- man who are well exp. in these lines
of work. At-any date. Reply at once:
: L. Witcher, Bremen, Ga. Rt. 1. Box

Want job on farm for wages, such
lowing, re-

pair work, orchard pruning,
-handle Jabor if necessary. Honest,
- sober, etc. Would consider share
--crop with good man. 50 yrs. old,
wife and 2 children. Fair house,
- good water, wood, etc. O. A. Stone,
Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 4,

Young man wants job on dairy
farm. Honest, able worker. 18 yrs.
old and do not drink and do not go
out for a Big Time. Work for $18
mo. and board and laundry. C. L.
Kinard, Lenox, Ga. Rt. 2, C-o J. T,

farmer wants small _ share
Prefer be-
tween there and Tallahassee, or con-
sider between there and Moultrie.
J. S. Hammond, Wray, Ga. Rt. 2.
30 yr. old married man, educated
and refined, desires position as man-
ager of Hunting Lodge, Rabbit or
Chicken Farm, or care-taker of plan-
tation, summer or winter home. Can
furnish best of ref. as to character.
ability and honestly. If you dont
mean business, dont answer. Art

Exp.

Want small share crop on 50-50
basis, Also desire chickens, hogs;
have some exp. in truck farmine.
Would like to have day work until
-ernp time. 30 yrs. old. married, 2
smal] children. Am not on farm at
_ Present. Want to move at once. Par-
. ty to move me to be repaid later.
Ben Herring, Porterdale, Ga. P. O.
Box 507.

Want crop on 50-50 basis, 30 acres
- of good land, house, rood stock; con-
venient to school. Would prefer a
- peanut crop, but will consider it mix-
ed. Exp. in cultivation of tobacco.
Can make and gather crop. No
proposition from No. Ga. considered
Can furnish gilt edze ref. and will
expect the same. J. A. Stripling, Re-
becca, Ga. Rt, 2.

Man with wife and 2 small children
- wants work at once for 1931. Wages
or share crop. Stock, or mixed farm.
Life time exp. in gen. farming, rough
-carpentering, blacksmith work and
' can handle any kind of horse-power
machinery. Do not know anything
about tractors. Good ref. See or
aa E. L. Oliver, Manassas, Ga. Rt.
- Wanted by a practical farmer, lo-
cation for 1931, on farm with good
Jand, stock and everything furnished.

in
good health. Can giv. ref. as te
character and reliability. Prefer truck
farm near Atlanta, or tobacco farm
in So. Ga. as we have grown tobacco
this yr. in So. Ga. Clark Gorden,

Atlanta, Ga. 771 Edgewood Ave.

' 2 horse farm, 50-50. Good house.
A No. 1 farmer. E. H Stansell, Bish-

oP Want light farm work. Some exo.
- {n hog raisine, Moderate salary, with
board, etc. Past middle-aged. Have
no family. Best of ref. So. Ga. nre-
ferred. T. C. Fain, Atlanta, Ga., Care
Gen. Del.

Farm Help Wanted

Want stock man with help to man-
age truck, stock and dairy farm. Must
be able to furnish 3 mules and fin-
ance self. Farm is about 22 mi. from
- town on mail and school bus. Owner

receives third and fourth crops sold.
and half on stock, hoes, chickens
cattle and dairy products. Lease fo~
5 years. See me personally. S. S
ag Atlanta, Ga. 809 Thrower

1,

Want good man with wife, without
children to work share crop with me
for 1931. Have good land. and house.
Must be sober and reliable and of
good character. Must furnish _ sel*
until March. Let me hear at once.
- Just wife and myself. A. N. Adams.
Elherton. Ga. Rt. 9. Box 19.

Want to hear from partv who owns
his own stock and tools and can fin-
ance himself, for a 2 horse crop in
Dorlv covnty. 7 mi. Vienna. Good
land. good water near church and
school and in a good community. Mrs.
Linnie Pilkinton, Columbus, Ga. 1345
lith Ave.

Want industrious colored man and



and to)



wife to help on small farm. Would
prefer middle aged couple. Must be
honest and dependable. Good place
for the right man and woman. H.
James, Waycross, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 184.

Want for 1931 a refined, healthy,
middle aged woman to live in home
and help with gen. light farm work.
for board and small wages. Must be
of good character and one that love.
cold people. Country home with lights
and water. Two in family only. Ref.
required. Write for particulars. Mrs.
J.P. Reynolds, Mayfield, Ga. RFD 1,
Box 33. ;

Want woman, 60. or 65 yrs. of age
to live in home as one of family. 3.
in family. Prefer one without rela-
tives. To help with gen. light farm
work. Mrs. E. W, Ogden, Odum, Ga.

Want a good colored man without
family to live on farm. Help with
chickens, flowers, eta for 1931. A
good home if you are a willing work-
er. Mrs. Broadfield, Dennis, Ga.

Want farm neip on sra and 4ths
for a good 3 or 4 horse farm,
land, 6 room house, large barn, 40x20
ft. laying house. 16 mi. Atlanta.
About 75 A. cultivation. Suitable for
truck raising, cotton, corn, etc. W. J.
C, Hodges, Atlanta Ga. 996 Washita
Ave. N. E.

Want a married man without chil-
dren to live in house with me and
work on truck farm; also want man
to work 1 horse crop on 50-50 basis.
Will furnish $10 per mo. N. T. Christ-
mas, Pinehurst, Ga, Rt. 2, :

Want a woman 45 to 50 years
old, without children to live in a
good home and _ assist with
farm work. Prefer religious party.
Answer return mail. Mrs. J. P. Bar-
row, Bickhead, Ga, Morgan County,
RFD 2. :

Want a good man without too
large a family to work 4 or 5 horse
farm on halves, or rent. ll fur-
nish stock, feed, tools and land
against labor, or will work square hai-
ves, which is furnish stock and labor
against my land and fertilizer. Could
have half milk and butter from
cows for attending to same; also raise
hogs on halves. Good house to live
in, and plenty of tenant houses
School truck goes by, and is only ?
mi. from town. On same place have
15 plows which I would pay you ir
full to see to wt. cotton, gathering
crops, etc. .No one without exp. need
anply. W. C, Clary, Harlem, Ga. Box

80. \

Want a good honest, sober man
willing worker, plenty cf force ts
run a big 2 horse crop, also a 1 horse
crop, on halves. Some bottoms; some
new ground, 15 mi. Atlanta. Want
party who can truck their own pro-
duce to town. Can finance some to
the right varty. Will not move any-
one over 20 mi. Riverdale. W. J. Bar-
nett, Riverdale, Ga, Rt. 1.

Georgia Products For Sale

BFANS AND PEAS FOR SALE

Old time cornfield bean. a fine var.
30c Ib. poe aee ze be added. 8. J.
Smith. Waleska. Ga.

40 bu. cow le for sale Cc. L.
Vaughn, Lyons, Ga.

New ae Brabhams, $2.25; Whip-
porwills. $2.15; peas $2. Amos Murray,
Ft. Valley, Ga. RFD.

10 bu. Calif. black-eyed peas, $4.00
pu. FOB. Small lots. 10c lb. postpaid.
C. A. Morris, Recky Face, Ga.

About 4 bu. colored peas, $3 bu. FOB.
Sample on request. D. H. White, Dah-
lonega. Ga. Rt. 1 Box 33 A.

200 lbs. Sugar CoN ue ae
ound. 3 crops a yr. long white
rind. 20c Ib. Pr, J. Sullivan, The Rock,
Ga.
Eng. peas, Willets Wonder and Tho-
mas. 1929 crop. 25 Ib. del. Money or-
der only. Mrs. Lizzie Bullard, Cobb-
ville. Ga.

Speckled peas, not mixed, $3.50 bu.
Mixed, $3 bu; Bunch butter-beans, 25
lb. 5 lbs. $1. S. V. Williams, Locust
Grove, Ga.

A few bu. New Eras, $3 bu. FOB, W.
T. Adams, Lavonia. Ga. Box 381.

Little white mush peas, 10c Ib. also
about 30 bu. speckled peas, $3.50 bu.
Sample on request. Add postage with
money for peas. Mrs. L. M. Young-
bleod. Mauk. Ga. RFD 1.

White. black-eyed peas. hand thrash-
ed and cleaned, also Clays and Mixed
peas for sale. Write for sampie and
prices; Also nice, sundried apples. 15c
lb. Mrs. V. Cook, Morganton, Ga.

White Bunch butter-beans, 20c cupn-
ful; colored, 15. John A. Oliver, Lula,
Ga. Rt. 1.



light |



Ky. Wonder ae bean, 20 Ib: string-
less green pod 20c_ Ib; Hendersons
lima beans, 25c lb; New Era peas, $3.50 ,

MAREET BULLETIN

bu; Taylor Crowders, $5 bu. or 10c 1b;

cream crowders, 10c 1b; Lady peas, 15c
Yb. also cantaloup seed, $1 Ib.

W.A
Moore, Americus, Ga. :

30 Ibs. Java peas, and 130 lbs. Blacks
Be lb. Sugar crowder and speckled
crowders, 2 cupfuls, 25c; sugar or salad
pea seed, and pole white tima beans,
15 cupful; white, tender cornfield bean
seed, and white and striped haif run-
ner garden bean seed, 30c per cup-
ful. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Ga.
RFD 3. ;



BUTTER FOR SALE
2 or 3 Ibs. fresh yellow butter per
week, 45c Ib. Mrs. Henry Mathis,
Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 9.

6 lbs. fresh, firm yeilow J. butter per

week, shipped postpaid on 2 lb. lots, 35c |

lb. Cash with order. Mrs. Hattie Wof-
ford, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2.

3 lbs. yellow Jersey butter without | s

eoloring. 3lbs per week in Ist zone,
45c del. Can furnish regularly. Mrs.
W. T. Stephens, Rydal, Ga.

About 2 lbs. rich, yellow butter a
week, 50c Ib. del, or 45c Ib. postage col-
lect. W. A. Garner, Dublin, Ga. Rt. 4.

Nice, fresh J. butter, 2 lbs per week
del. 45c lb. Sample on request. Mrs. G.
E. Blalock, Lyierly, Ga. Rt. 2,

5 lbs. ea. week if fresh, fine vellow
butter, 35c lb. del. Mrs. V. E. Moore,
Ashland, Ga. RFD 2.

3 lbs. pute J. butter ea. week, 35c Ib.
shipped in cartons, postpaid. Mrs. J.
W. Miller, Bowdon, Ga.

CORN, SEED CORN AND CORN
MEAL FOR SALE :
Field selected big earned red cob
corn, $2.50 bu. 75c pk. FOB... J: W.
Rheney, Wadley, Ga.
20 bu. pop corn, red, for sale. C. L.
Vaughan, Lyons, Ga.

Hastings Prolific seed corn, pure, 1st
yr. from Hastings, 80c pk. $3 bu. del.
Check with order. C. R. Vaughn, Con-
yers, Ga... pee

150 bu. good, sound shelled corn, $1
i FOB here. J. C. Whitiey, Broxton,

a.

Hastings seed corn, $2.50 bu. Corn
meal, water ground, 50c pk. $1.50 bu
G. V. Williams, Locust Grove, Ga.

Pure, imp. Marlboro prolific seed
corn, field and crib selected, shelled,
$3.50 bu. $1.80 ver 1-2 bu. $1 pk. FOB.
Cc. N. Adams, Social Circle, Ga.

Piedmont seed corn and best grade
Wannamaker cotton seed at Farmers
prices. State amt. wanted. Can use
syrup, crowder and black-eyed peas, or
srain of any kind in exch. Rhett Stein-
heimer, Woolsey, Ga. Rt. 1.

Hastings Prolific seed corn, 2nd yr.

Not mixed shelled and del $1 per pk.
Floyd W. Adams, Buchanan, Ga. Rt. 2.

COTTON SEED FOR SALE z
Wilson Type big boll cotton seed, 1
vy. from Orig. and kept pure at gin,
$90c bu. $2.50 per 100 lbs. B. Loyd
Woodall, Milner, Ga.

Pure Ruckers, improved, long staple,
15-16 to 1 in. staple. 1st yr. from, breed-
er. Bale per A. 1 bu. up to 5 bu. $1.25
yu. 6 bu. or more, $1 bu. FOB. Limited
an Chas. L. Brown, Hartwell, Ga.

Few bu. Petty Toole wilt resistant,
$1 bu. Exch. for Brabham peas. J. M.
Stallings, Pelham, Ga.

Petty Toole, 2nd yr. from Grower, $3

ner 100 lbs. FOB Lakeland. Made 1

bale hs A. this yr. not highly fertiliz-
ed. . M. Watson, Stockton, Ga.
Wannamakers $1 bu. 8. V. Wil-
liams, Locust Grove, Ga.
About 50 bu. pure Half and Half cot-
ton seed, 1929 crop. Exch. for corn in

ear. J. E. Ussery, Alamo, Ga. Box 29.
Wannamakers for planting, 100 Ibs.

$3; 500 lbs. $12.50. Can use some pe

corn, oats or wheat in exch. R.

Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga.

Fine Neely Cleveland long staple,

recleaned, any quantity. Guar. 90c bu.
10 bu. or more. 85c bu. FOB. C..N.
Adams. Social Circle, Ga.

Lee Wilson, $1 bu. Other good plant-
ing seed, 75c bu. J. H. Leverett, Par-
rott, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 101. |
. Coker No. 5 1 and 1-16 in. $1.00 bu.
mxch. for sound, shelled corn. Bu. for
au W. T. Adams, Lavonia, Ga. Box

Wannamaker Cleveland and Pied-
mont Cleveland, $1 bu.~ Exch. for vel-
vet beans. L. C. Allen, Hoschton, Ga.

Pure Wannamaker Cleveland, 75c bu.
or exch. for velvet beans.
Adams, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 2.

FRESH AND CURED MEATS

Old reliable country made smoked
sausage. 25c lb. FOB. W. J. Tyre,
Mershon, Ga.

Hickory smoked hams, shoulders,
sides; hams, 34c; shoulders, 26c; sides,

Leland E.}&

-24c, del. up to 4th zone. W. H.
delle, Pearson, Ga. -

FRUIT FOR SALE ;
! Fancy Yates and Terry, packed
bu. baskets: 250 to basket, $1.25; 200
| basket, $1.50; tree run in 5 bu. bbl
| 75 bu. AN FOB. M. N. Crow, C
nelia, Ga. ;

26 lbs. nice, sundried apples, 12 1-'
Ib. $3 for lot, postpaid. C. A. Mo
Rocky Face, Ga. : as

Nice, dried apples, free from worm
peeling and core, 15c lb. Mrs. Sall
Mooney, Quill, Ga. es

Bright, sundried apples, #le Ib. O)
fasiuioned seedling, sundried peache
20c' lb. This yrs, crop. Del. in
| Mrs. J. K. Stacks, LaFayette, Ga. R

25 lbs. bright sundried apples, 15c I
ae Mrs. Annie Hearn, (No addre
iven). een
30 Ibs. dried peaches, from old fash
ijoned seeding peaches; peeled an
'sundried, new crop, free from worm
'20c. Ib. for lot, FOB. Cash with orde
| ferbert McElheney, Monticello, Ga.
' 10 ibs. nice, bright sundried peache
free from peling, 20c lb. Mrs. A.
i Rosey, Eatonton, Ga, RFD.
| Wice, sundried apples, 15c del. T
| Mconey., Quill, Ga. :
' Unclassifid Winesaps and Kina
,Choice and Limbertwig apples,
oe del. PP. H. V. Pickelsimer,
| Ga. ,
Nice, fine Yates apples, sound an
good, $1 bu. FOB. Mrs. J. G. Connall
Senoria, Ga. Rt. 2 Box 35. be

Some bright, sundried acid fruit, fre
from core and neeling from choice
ples. 6 Ibs. mailed, $1. Your mo
back if not satisfied. B. R. Woodli
Flowery Branch, Ga.

10 Ibs. dried peaches, free fro
worms, $1.50. Money order. Mrs. |
W. Clements, Rochelle, Ga. Rt. 1.

GRAIN FGR SALE

Hastings 100 bu. Fulghum and Co
ers cold proof oats, each var. $1:
Marretts 40 to 1 wheat, $2. All grow
from seed direct from Orig. and car
fully recleaned. R. W. Stembri
Milledgeville, Ga.



Hurs

Genuine Abruzzi seed rye, grow
Reclean

O

from Cokers Ped. seed.
and sized, packed in 2 1-2 bu.
$1.80 bu. FOB. Cash with order.
David, Marshaliville, Ga. :

PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR S

Mobile 25c Stewart 35c, delivered an
amount. W. D. Eennett, Molena, Ga

Nice size seedling pecans, new cro
dried on the trees. 30 per cent soun
Ready for use. Have about 300.
Make best offer. Sample on request. |
L. Leach, Penfield, Ga. aie

20 pr. 25 Ibs. nice. large pecans, 3
lb. and postage. Cash with order.
checks. Sample on request. A. L. Bi
ker, Rockmart, Ga. RFD 4. ee

About 100 ibs. large paper shell p
cans, 35 ib. FOB. also limited quan-
tity Money-Makers, 30c. Mrs. W. t
Wynens, Hillsboro, Ga. :

200 lbs. seedling pecans, 15 Ib:
Ios. Stuarts 33 Jb. All FOB.
Wicker, Wrightsville, Ga. Rt.4.

M. ibs. runner peanuts, 4c lb. FO
here. Sample on request. J. C. Whi
ley, Broxton, Ga. ge

Recleaned Spanish peanuts fe
planting, $1.25 bu. J. W. Cheney, W.
ley ,Ga. s
, 10 lbs. Stuarts, 35 Ib. or 38 Ib.
lot; 2 other var. 125 Ibs. shelis, 35c |
Guar, to be new crop and sound. 4
FOB. Cash with order. Herbert Mi
MIhaney, Monticello, Ga. RFD 6. _

Money-Maker pecans, 30c lb. FO
Cash with order. J. H. Leverette, Pai
rott, Ga. Rt. 1.

POTATSCES FOR SALE
Good eating Irish potatoes, del
$1.50 bu. H. V. Pickelsimer, Hurst,
1500 bu. Big Siem Jersey sweet po
a seed for sale -C. L. Vaughn, Lyo



SYRUP FOR SALE ae
700 gal. good home-made syrup fe
Sac. , L. Vaughan, Lyons, Ga.

10 gals. Ga. cane syrup, 1930 crop.
1 gal. new cans, 80c ver gal. FOB.
Ww. Dickey, Midville, Ga. Rt. 2. Z
_ 6 10-lb cans pure Ga. Cane syru
1929 crop. J. E. Ussery, Alamo,
BAO; Box.29-

New Sugar Cane svrup for sale
exch. for goats and kids. Y. Raut

5 Crh. seb. e.

Pure Ga. Cane syrup in 35 ga
press bbls. $1459 FOB. Cash with |
dor, W. J. Collins Cairo, Ga. Rt.

Good Ga. Cane syrup, 60c .
cans. Sample on request. H. D
halter, Daisy, Ga. : Oe ae

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Ce orcia Products For Sale

~ (Continued from age fifteen)

: GRAIN FOR SALE
_ 0 bu. Blue Stem seed wheat, $1.75
ag Robt. 5. Anderson, Hawkinsville,



HGNEY, BEES ANT SEE SUPPLIES
ee FOR SALE

4 pat, hives of bees and 1 old style,
aa Cc.

to take them
Aus-

d. ee a nh:
on. yar umphries,
tell, Ga e

This
"5 tb.

cod honey, $10 for a
couib, del. by ex-
del. by
24 to

yrs... crop
tin, Onin
$75 for a No. 19 can

; 84.60 a cs. of ib. sections
es. Cs. to be ret. All del. Will exch.
for gcod seed oats, up to 50 bu. L. H,
Bdentiel, Stilimore, Ga. Rt. 1. Box

Good
packed
here.
tin pkes of both comb and strained
aye Marcus D. May, Hinesville, Ga.
- xtra quality, Ext. none guar. 7
- 1-88 up. Enlose stamps for further
information, Ed Bradley, Hazlehurst,
Ga. Box 41.

600 Ibs, pure Ext. honey in 10 and
5 Ip. buckets. 10c Ib, FOB. J. W. oo
lings, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 5. Box $2

Good grade lar and Galiberry
amber col. honey, 10 1b. pails, $1.5 50
a 6 10 Ib pails, $6.50 FOR.

30 Ib, . cans, $3 FOB. C: L.
Whatley, Cuthbert, Ga.

Pure Chunk Hons in 5 Ib. pails.
$1 del. in Ist and 2nd zones. No
@hecks. Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruit-
: dand, Ga,

PECAXS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE
15 os. Stuarts, 40c Ib. Amt. limit-

ea. FOB. J. 8. Harper, Hortense,

Ge. Bt. 2, Box 20.

: oR pelle under 100 Ib. lots, 48c:
Stuarts and Vandemans, 35c; Money-

hie bright strained honey,
60 lb. cans, 10c lb, FO



_ Mieker, Strecess and Tesch, 30; nice}

shel seedings, 18c. FOR.
with order. Jack Fletcher,
Oetin, Gea.
. found and brisht N. C. Runners,
fer seed, $2 bu. Exch. for sound, re-
cleaned Blue Stem seed wheat, Bu
for bu. W. A. Brantley, Tennille, Ga.
880 lbs. selected Stuarts, A 1 qual-
ity. 4fc Ih; also 400 Ihs. selected
Sehleys, 50c Ib. Sample of either, at
akeve prices, 1 lb. pke. All _ prices
. P. Moore, Alley, Ga.
ies E peenuts for

have ever seen. Will stay in
amd re-sced for 8 years. Vary pre-
ee gn ae S few tar sels Skis yo. ibe
while ey last, or exch. for send
J, Braddsek, Powersville,

Poser shel! ore seedling pecans
= sgle. Mrs. , Saxon, Syivanis

New ercp pecans, nae slee seec-
4 Ie pkez. prepaid.
a Sa: order. No

Ga

. Pasans for sale. 28 Ib. Add post-
eee. Cash with arder. . I
Metkews. Ga. P.O, Bex 4.
88 or 49 bn. old fashioned ground
peas for need 4c Ib. J. EK. Agnew,
Ooleuttt, Ga. Rt. 1.

% Ibs. sound Stuart peeans, 36c Ib. }

del. A. KE. Mav. Werthen, Ga.
Stuarts. 38c Ib. Coludians, S@c or
Suecleal price on
8 B. Tomberiin,

Stee Reh peer shell pecans,
fresh, 36 Th. FOB, Money order.
Wil have other var. Mrs. G. L.
Thnrmond Thomaston. Ga. Rt. 3.
89 The. Stuarts. 25e Th: 75 Tow seed-
jinee the Th SetNiova, 48ce Ib. W. &.
Narion, Rdicon, Ga.
4) Tha. ohoiee Protscher pecans, 2c
Jh fer the lot or 85 Ib. in smaller
Ints B. FL Werren, Louisville, Ga.
Laroe, rad Velenesia ccenuts, 2 to 4
jn wood free fram noos and trash, 19c
th BOB. - 12 1-2c-Jh. del. HW.
Thurmoml Greshamville. Ga.
Cennine No, Carclina Runner. nea-
Tria Bis Jo weed stoele, OR ner 109 The.
FOR. C . Whatley, Cuthbert, Ga.
N. C. Runners. 1928 cron. Fancy Na
: 91 vr. Imp. Rawn4s 1 ton per acre
a 1 tem. kev tym acre: often vines
ma & ff WN fatter @ aor 7 hore to
$108 ner bt or #9 ton, FOB
~ order. W.. 0. J. Draughn.
. Ga.
Sivarts well dev. She Ih 19 Ib.
che EAN TERR: few Ths, seedlings.
= 1-2c tb. FOR. C. E. Reiser, Clyo.

Stuarts. 59 Ths. (sunnosedly
all this yrs, crop, 30 Jb.

van Ths.


Also small sizes of glass and] 1

hogs Tj.
ground)

G, Newsom. Ga.



= MAR ET
FOB. C. F. Fuller, Americus, Ga.
Myrtle Springs.

1929 crop No, 1 N. C. Runners, 3
1-2c Ib, 1930 crop.( Now ready. picked
without rain on them, 5c lb. Cashiers
check or order. W. 3. Norton,
Exlison, G

29 lbs. sthart and Schley, 40c Ib.
Exch. for nice, dried apples, Deeled
and cored, at not over 15 Ib. also for
runner peanuts, clean and sound, at
not more than $1 bu. Mrs. J. T. Hol-
land, Toomsboro, Ga.

75 lbs. large Stuarts, 30 Ib. also
large size seedlings, 20c; medium
es 15c; small, 12c per Ib. All FOB.
C. H. Garer, Warthen, Ga.

about 400 lbs. medium size mixed
paper shell pecans of Stuart, Vande-
man and Schley var. at reasonable
rice. Make best offer. M. L. Felts,

arrenton, Ga.

75 lbs. medium size soft shell pe-
eans, 20c lb. or 25c lb. prepaid. Miss
Leona Simpson, Culverton, Ga. RED

50 lbs. largest size pape shell pe-
cans, %0e tb. for lot, FOB. All 1930
erop. Good and sound. No checks.
Money order only. Mrs. Verdie
Flowers, Jesup, Ga. Rt. 2.

PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES
FOR SALE
Black walnut, 5 and 6 ft. 15c and
20c each; 5 quince bushes, good size,
iBc each; garlic, $1 a M. or 5c doz.
All FOB. Mrs. 3B. F. Morrison,
Gainesville Ga. RFD 8.
one cherry, White Eng. peach and
ee trees, 10c each; figs, 20c
dried 10c cupful, or
reat for Gus 10c bunch. Mrs.
N Ladd, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 7.
oid fashioned yellow peach trees;
Blue Damson plums, and May cher-
ries, any oe 15c each, Been
treated. R. H. Queen, Lavonia, Ga.
Peach tree, pure white and yellow,
Fag aes mixed, 14 trees, $1 del.
Mrs. A. 8. Paulk, Ocilla, Ga.

POTATOES FOR SALE
300 bu. selected sweet potatoes,
erown from insp. slips, $1 bu. FOB.
, F. Fuller, Americus, Ga. Myrtle

Spelngs.

Rican sweet potatoes, 60c per
bu. in truck load lots, res at farm.
T. W. Register, Vienna,

Porto Rican eating oe 80c
"OB. Would exch. for pure bred pul-
lets; also Porto Rican potato seed,
80c bu. if taken at once. B. B. Mor-
gan, Clyo, Ga.

SYRUP FOR SALE

Good, home-made sorghum = syrup.
Soe ee POB, or exch. for pure bred
WwW. L, putlets. 1 gal. for 1 pullet. No
ull, Will exch. for voung guineas.

1 gal. fer 2 guineas: or younz geese:
1 wal. for 1 pmose, oe exch. for large
ree TOONS * J. Pope, Talla-

A-1 pure Ga. Cane syrup,-. 35. gal.
bhIs. 50 per gal. 10 Ib. cans, 6 to cs.
4 per case: 5 lb. cans, 12 to es. $4.25
ser s. oo Malvin Collins,







| Whishem, G

Hew Ga. Cant syrup, 100 cans, 10
th te the ean, 65c per can. Cash with
order, FOB. E. E. Callaway, Collins,

100 gal. good sorghum syrup, 75
ner gal. not: prepaid. Every gal. guar.
Will send sample. J. RR. Stallings,
Franklin, Ga. Rt. 3.

New Ga. Cane svrup, No. A-1. in
bbis. of approximately 35 val. shin-
ning wt guar. 400 The. $15 bbl. FOB.
Sash with order. C. W. Chason, Cairo,
Ga. RFD 3.

_ VEGETABLES FOR SALE

Nice turnip greens, 48ce per doz.
hunebes, in truck load lots. 'T: WwW.
Register, Vienne, Ga,

Rutahaca turnips: very fine, crisp.
sweet and tender. Car load. truck or
less lots. Make best offer. EB. lL. Todd.
Valdosta. Ga,

Artichokes. 75 peck, $1.25 per 1-2
bu. $2 bu. Chg. prepaid. Geo. Oli-
ver. Savannah. Ga. 222 Whitaker.

Turnip ereens. nacked in bu. has-
Mt Ge $1 oS FOB. M. B._ Scroggs,

Georgia Products Wanted

BEANS AND PEAS WANTED

Want 10 bu. white cream crowder
OPA. Send best cash price with sam-
nle- also want to exch. 1 peck of pro-
fic corn that produres as high as 6

ears to stalk for somes. 8. P. Jones,
Gibeville Ga. Rt 2.

Want 3 bu. purple hr! sneckled
peas; 1 bu. Unknowns. Not mixed.
end peers, sound. Quote cash
Shag A. B. Taylor, Rochelle, Ga.







BULL ETIN oy

CORN, SEED CORN & CORN MEAL
WANTED

Want to borrow from party in
Baldwin or ee County about
50 bu. of corn, to be paid back in
Fall of 1931, with a k on the bu.
interest. N. A. Weat hers, Ivey, Ga.
Rt

Want to exch. a black mare mule,
wt. about 1150 lbs. for 50 bu. corn or
part velvet beans. J. J. | Mercer,
Bradley, Ga, :

Want white shelled milling corn,
del. to Doraville. Make best price,
any amount. W. T. Felfrey, TR-
ville, Ga.

Will exch. pure bred B. R. baby
chicks for corn. Chicks at $14 a 100;
corn at $1.10 bu. shelled, Chicks to
be del. any time after January. Mrs.
Joe Harrison, Rockingham, Ga.

FRUIT WANTED

Want to exch. value for dried fruit.
Write. See Clara Whisnante, Lenox,
Ga. Rt.

Want ey exch. new crop paper shell
pecans for new dried ae. et
from worms and core. a. to
postage. Write. Mrs. John W t
Milner, Ga. Box 8..

GRAIN WANTED
Want to exch. pure bred 4 mos, old
Jersey bull calf, value $12.50, for seed
oats. D. W. Hodges, Brinson, Ga.

HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
WANTED

Want to buy 1 60 Ib. can good
ehunk honey, this yrs. crop, at 10 lb.
B. M. Aaron, Adairsville, Ga.

Want to buy honey bees in any
style hives, State number and how to
reach your place. W. N. Erichson,
Savannah, Ga. LaRoche Ave.

PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED
Are interested in buying all var.
pecans, also seedlings. Pay cash on
arrival. Albany banks as ref. Bob
MecCormack, Albany, Ga.

Want Ga. Spanish peanuts, any
amount. Quote lowest price and
auantity. J. Hicks Chandler, New-
nan, Ga.

Want a few bu. peanuts,
wither var. Quote del. price. F. L.
Byrd, Thomaston, Ga, Box 356.

Want to exch. Yates apples at $1.25
bu. for peanuts or pecans. Ea. to pay
nostare. Mrs. W. LL. Spearman,
Temple, Ga.

Want to pay cash for var. Pecans,
large or small lots. Send true sample.
Cc. J. Futrell, Guyton, Ga.

Want to exch. extra good honey at
market price for pecans, peanuts and
peas. Describe what you have at once
pee enclose postage. Ed. Bradley,

reehurst, Ga, Box 41.

evant all var. pecans for own use.
Will make offer upon receipt of sam-
ple. A. J. Buchanan, Americus, Ga.
Box 231.

Will exch. 3 nice sage plants, for 5
lbs. peanuts. or 6 plants for 10 Ibs.
peanuts, or for pecans at. 15 Ib, Low-
ell Mason, Winston, Ga.

Want all var. pecans. Send sam-
le and number of es. var. and will
rv to buy same. Fred R. Bennett,
Eastman, Ga.

Want to exch. 1-2 bu. erange cane
seed for 1-2 bu, of white Spanish
peanuts. Cane seed, nice and clean.
a V. 8. Ladd, Gainesville, Ga. Rt.









PECAN ANP OTHER FRUIT TREES
ETC. WANTED

Would like to exch. for pecan trees
or some persimmon Japanese, or pine-
apps pears, and some Japanese

erries or walnuts. I have the best,
healthy B. R.. Thompson and Holter-
man strain, from excellent layers, a
setting of 15 eggs at $1 ner setting
Come see them if you nlease. Lewis
Tabor, Albany, Ga. Gillionville Rrad

POTATOES WANTED
Want to hear from party having
the old time forked leaf white yam
sweet. potatoes. Write. W. D. T
ps, Toa nneroallle. Ga. Rt. A. Box





VEGETABLES WANTED
Want 100 bu. artichokes. Quote
best cash price. H. M. Johnson, Ccl-
umbus, Ga. Box 99.

Seed For See

8 bu. Hastings fine s cane seer!
eee bus. aM: Elrod, Hartwell, Ga.
New crop broom corn, ext:
Make best offer. Also Shou Mae
Seed, 50c qt. Fresh garlic, 40c Ib. gar-
lic buttons, 25 doz, black Haw root,





ratsbane, rattle weed root, cherry
bark and ney Toot, all dried, oe ae



; Thursday, November 20, 193
del. Mrs. L. M. Aderhold, Lavonia,

Ga.

33 lbs. Lifsey melon seed, 35c Ib.
$11 for lot, or exch. 1 Ib. for 2 lbs of
good ed meat. Ramson Stubbs,
Charing, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 173.

Eng. pea seed, 20c lb. Add post:
This yrs. crop. Miss Rhoda
Summit, Ga. RFD 3, Bx. 60.

100. Ibs. Thurmond Grey me
seed, 100 lbs. Dixie Bell, 40c ib. or
200 Ibs. at $60. Good sound, bright
seed. T. W. Register, Vienna, Ga.

Brown crowder pea seed, also little
white acre pea, 25c Ib, del, colored

.

n- =

butter beans, running and bunch. and _

tiny colored rump beans, 25 and ae
Ib; Mustard ee 50c Ib. del, Mrs. A
8. Paulk, Ocilla, Ga.

White mest onions, 60c gal post-
paid. Orders not filled for less A :
1 gal. aa H. C. Roberts, Chipley,
Ga. Rt. 2

White nest onions, nice and clean,
40c gal. or exch. for Seg he eaches or
dried apples. Mrs. note,
oer oo + Royal

pepper Selec ry
first yr. from Hastings, also cae
pel per, Gherkin seed, cantaloupe,
, and Pearson watermelon,
aay. 10c pke. or 3 for 25c; also long
handle dipper gourd, 25 seed for 10c:
B. B. Morgan, Clyo, Ga.

1. bu. white nest onions, 10c Ib. and
buyer to ge ie ales Lee Brooks,
Monroe,

White nest onions, sound and clean,
50c. gal, white and black eyed peas,
sound and pure, 12 1-2c Ib. also pure
yellow Dent seed. corn, nubbed and
shelled, 8c lb. Cash with order. Cc.
Ez, Dunogan, Winder, Ga. RPD 4.

White multiplying onions, 40c gal.
plus postage. Mrs. V, S. Ladd, Gaines-_
ville, Ga. Rt. 7. f

White nest onions, as Ib, at my
barn. No stamps, W. T. Newell, Ash-
land, Ga, Rt. 2.

Nice large acorns for planting, $1. 50.
bu. FOB. C. G. Harrison, Madras, Ga.
RFD 1. <

Large lot of fresh dry sage, 60c lb.
not prepaid dry hot peppers, 30c Ib.
not prepaid; Well rooted plants of
Holts Mammoth Sage, 10c each, or 3
for 25c, or 75c doz. nee Ida M. Al-.
len, Carroliton, Ga. Rt. 5

Pride of Ga. melon seed, 60 Ibs. $30,
or 75c lb. No melons sold from this.
patch. Would exch. some for peas or
other seed. Write first. FOB this
place. E. M. Foster, Flippen, Ga.

500 Ibs. okra seed. Perkins long
green mammoth podded. Extra ear-
ly, very prolific and bears until frost.
Make best offer for all or part. E, L.
Todd, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 1. x

Rape seed, 15c Ib. 10 Ibs. $1.40.
postpaid. G. D. Fain. Edison, Ga.

60 Ibs. or more white velvet okr f
seed, 25c Ib for lot. FOB or 30c Ib.
in small lots. L. H. McKoon, Ray--
mond, Ga. :

White nest onions, 50c gal. and pos-
tage collect: also old fashioned white
and yellow cling stone, bright. free of
worms, peaches, 20c lb. del. or 17 1-2c
ib. and other party pav postage.
eS J. N. Williams, Oglethorpe, Ga,

White multiplving onions. 25c ral.
FOB; Mustard seed, a good size pkg.
10c or 75c Jb. Mrs. W. H. Nelson,
Powder Springs, Ga. Rt. 1. :

New crop Purnle Top and White
Eeg turnip. 59c Ib. 30c per 1-2 Ib.
mustard. 70c Ib. collard, 70c Ib. beets,
1; Jettuce. $1.95: rane. 25c Ib. 5 Ibs.
S1: J. Wakefield cabbage. $2.95 Ib. or
15 per oz. Conenhagen. Market cab-
hace. $4 Ib. Yellow Rermnda- and
Crystal Wax onion sets. 25c ot. 2
ats. or over, 20e ot. All postpaid
Sankev Tvson. Snarks, Ga.

Choice muskmelon and cantalovne
ened. 25c per teacunful. or exch. for
tender sarden hunch bean and run-
ning butter bean seed. slso tescunfil |
choice tobacco seed will exch. for red
hot penoner: teacunful mixed mus-
tard seed to exch. for searden seed;
large pumnkin seed, will exch. for
teacupful for warden Ene pea seed:
And a few large sunflower seed. fine
for chicken feed 2fc pt or exch. for
varden seed Mrs. Aone Martin,
Talkine Rock. Ga. Rt.

SEED WANTED =A

Want 1-4 ton Hickory nuts, all
kinds if kept senarate. Jaree, dry
hivted black walnuts and hutternits,
on Tbs. scarlet oak acorns, 80 Ibs.
Werk oak seorns. all the ahove at
*1 BA bn. and 20 Ibs. ea.. Post oak and
Snanish oak acorns, at &e Th. 20 Ths.
nach water oak and chestnut oak
srorne, Th. and 90 Ths Willow nak
SAOPNS, et 8c Th. All prices FOR shin-
eed peint. All nts and acorns wt.
oe Ths, to the bu. F, M. Ellis, Griffin,





he

Tb. cel.
op Aes

- county. near Rome.



Miscellaneous Fo or Sale



2 doz. fresh canned dewberries with
30c qt. $3 doz. also 1 doz.
ckleberries, 35c qt. or $3.50 doz.
arate pene Py by soe or Piss
press order. - Wal
College Park, Ga. Rt. se:
60 Ibs. used feathers, same as new.
80c lb. or exch, for equal value: ean
use lard, meat, cotton, wool, peas,
corn, aes, dried apples and

Peaches. J. . Wood, Experiment, Ga.
ox 138.

25 or 30 Ibs. used goose feathers.
40c Ib. oo clean and in good cond.
Mrs. D. Paulk, Alapaha, Ga.-

200 a clean, 160 Ib. feed sacks.
ke best offer. Mrs. O. B. Muse,
erry, Ga

Booking orders for white and black
fruit cakes at 60c lb. Mrs. J. D. Pea-
ock, Alma, Ga. Rt. 2.

Second hand feathers, good cond.
$8 cash, FOB, or exch. for R. I. Red
chickens, also have other value io exc.
in -part for R. I. Reds. Mrs. L. K.
are Lyons Ga. Rt. 2.
1-2 bu. black walnuts, large size
this yrs. crop, $1 bu. or entire lot for
$5, FOB. V.
_ 175 Ibs. black walnuts, dried, 3c Ib.
WwW. M. Thompson, Farmington, Ga.
Rt. 1. Box 70.
Clean, dry sage, 60c Ib. ie Mrs.
Bessie Rich, Byron, Ga. Rt.

30 Ibs. nice, new geese fas hers: 50c
Ib. Norma Stubbs, Glennville, Ga.

50 M. empty gal. svrup cans, for
Sale cheap. J. M Williamson, Atlan-
ta, Ga. 233 Forrest Ave.

A few doz. pt. jars, E. Z. seal fruit
jars. used only once. 50 doz. G. B.
Baldridee, Atlanta, Ga. 316 East Lake
Drive. N. E.
_ Seedling pecan plants, 1 ft. hich.
$1.10 doz. del: Exch. 6 lbs, medium
size pecan, soft shell for 12 lbs. good
_ @ried peaches or apples, ea. to del;
ere lone broom straw, enough for 12
rooms, $1.10 del. or exch. for anv-
thing can use. co Mollie Berrey,
Rhine, Ga. Rt.

New. snow white feathers. put un
in 5 Ib. bass, 6Ac del. Mrs. W. V.
-Robbs, Flowery Branch. Ga. Rt. 1.
30 Ibs. of ginseng (an herb) for
: John Anderson, LaGrange, Ga
Rt. 2. Box 40.
~ Takine orders for Japanese _ fruit
cake. light and dark. or all dark. 50
Monev order only. Mrs, J.
Howell, Meies. Ga. Rt. 1.

2 Ibs. new reese feathers, $1 Jb
FOR. Mrs. T. Heath, Dudlev, Ga.

75 Ibs. wool, a washed, 59 Ib
_ Add postage. Jack Cagle, Canton
Ga. Rt. 3. es

_ Miscellaneous Wanted



Want_1 or 2 doz. strong, white feed
sacks, 100 Ib. cap. and free from holes.
Will exch. 1 M. laree, thrifty Earlv |.
= _ Dutch cabbage or Ga. collard Diab
toaid. for 1 doz. sacks, postpaid
F. Maddox, Buford, Ga.
"Want rotten vines and scaley bark
hickory nuts, that grow in Flovd
G. W. Burns
Gainesville. Ga, 26 Johnson St.
Want 4 lbs. new duck feathers. at
70c Ib. del. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun.
Ga. Rt. 5.
Want 500 nice white sacks, of good
grade and without lettering. win
exch. corn. Ea. to nav postage. Mrs"
L. M. Aderhold, Lavonia. Ga.
Want about & nice straicht short-
- jointed = about 12 or 15 ft. lone
and about 1 1-4 in. in dia. at large
end and not less than 1-2 in. at sma!)
end. State nrice in first letter. R. T.
Howell, Dewvrose, Ga.

Plants For Sale

J. Moore, The Rock, Ga.



1 million strawberry, Missionarv
$1.50 M. a pe A. R. Royal.

ay, Ga. R
as wr Yy, and Chas. W. cabbage, now

- ready, 390 35c: 500. 55c; $1 M. Fas-
tings eabbace collard and Ga. col-
lard, same prices. Prompt shipment
and del. postpaid. E. L. Durham.
Dvhlin. Rt. 5.

Frost proof cabbace ee enion
fants. C. O. D, 500. 65c: $1 M. Write
or prices on nursery stock. budded

cans, seed. ete. Andrew Clark.

omasville, Ga.

Wonderful. hard y_ everbearine
raspberry roots. 50e doz. Plant now
for cash next Jime. J. W. Bedell.
Atienta. Ga. 79 No. Forsvth St.

Flat D. and CG W. cabbage. 20c 9
100 $119 M. del. RM and un. 75 M.
Exp. Col. Kinndirke and Ladv T
strawherrv plants, 9c a 100. $1.75 M.

del. H. P, Crow Gainesville, Ga. Rt.
= 2. Sie a ap eds each soins ale





cae
Red Gold Sugar Saver strawberry |
plants, $1 doz. $2 for 50; $4 a 100;
$30 M. or trade for any good stock
pullets. Strawberry plants the re-

sult of 18 yrs. scientific breeding and

selection; a cross between No. 999 and
Premier. 7 to 42 berries on single
fruit stem, 8 in: in cir. Very sweet,
wild strawberry flavor, ripens April
15th to August. Limited number on
account of dry John Chris-
ulasky, Washington,

Currant plants, $1 oo or exch. for
blue fig slips or equal eS Mrs.
Smith, Martinez, Ga. Rt. Box 95.

A few Lady T. oor and Klon-
dike, mixed strawberry, 25c a 100; ee
500; $1.75 M. FOB. Thomas Smith
Appling, Ga.

Collard plants, $1 M. postpaid; col-
lard seed. 30c Ib. postpaid. Malvin
Collins, Whigham, Ga,

Cc. W. cabbage plants. 500, 65c; 80c
* COD. J. R. McCook, Fitzgerald,
a.

Frost proof E. _ and Chas. W, cab-
bage. now ready for quick shipment.
60c, 500; $1 M. del. S. C. Rowe.
Fitzeerald. Ga. Rt. 2.

Large. frost proof E. J. and Chas.
W. cabbage plants, now ready, 60c.
500: $1 M. del. H. C. Rowe, Fitzger-
ald. Ga. Rt, 2.

Chas. W. cabbage, now ready, 500.
80c: $1.10 M. 5 M. and 10 M. lots, 90c
M. del. Mrs. Dora Waldrip, Flowery
Branch. Ga. Rt. 1.

Flat D. cabbage. 15c a 100. or $1.50
Mi. 6Mrs. <A. A. Bennett, Cumming.
Ga. Rt, 4.

All var.
onion. and Ga. collard plants,
90c: $150 M. bv prepaid mail:
$1 M. G. W. Coleman, Tifton, Ga.

Chas. W. and Early Flat Dutch
cabbage plants, also Ga. collard.
ready for immediate shipment. 509
anes $140 M. del. by PP. By Exn.
FOB. $1 M. John W. Berryhill, Lake-
land. Ga.

Wakefield cabhage

cabbage plants, Bermuda
500.

age. now ready.
Good. strong plants. 20c a 100, $1.25
MM. Over 5M. $1 M. Promnt. shiv.
5 = Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga.
Rt +

KE J. or Chas. W. cabbare plants.
large and fresh, well rooted, 65 per
NN: $195 M. del. Now ready far
anick ship. Money order or cashters
eheck, Clifford Williams, Locust
Grove. Ga.

Wimalayan berry plants, rooted.
1Mc each. Only a limited amt. Mrs.
J. Allgood, Decatur, Ga. RFD 3
Rov 58.

Stein's earlv Flat 1D. or C, W. cab-
hace plants. 18c a 199. $1.25 M. Well
rooted, Nel. F. Sutton, Jr., Vien-
na. Ga. Rt. 5.

Cabhace and collard plants, now
ready. 5c a INN: $150 M. Add post-
ace, W. J. Morgan, Stillmore, Ga.
Rt. 3. Box 46:

unden cuttines, well rooted, 75c 3
199. postnaid. or will exch. for cah-
fhace plants or other nseful thines.
write first. Wm. C. Weeks, Harlem
Ta.

Karly bearing strawberry plants.
175 ME Cash with order. C. L.
Neurcnm Mathews. Ga. P. O. Box 34.

Strawherrvy niants. Qe a 10 col-
tard 2e a 199: ple niants, 2e doz
~thite nest onions, Fe gal. lettuce
haadine var. ANe a 190: mint slant=
Ne a 10M seallion oninn buttons, 25
9 190. Freeh. for entten feed sacks
~trs. A, F. Maloch, Jefferson, Ga. Rt

ay eollards 800. Re: $1.18 M. pre-
naias BM GABN enlliert: FE. J. W.. AN!
Taal Barly and Mat Dutch eahhars
one BAN: 195 M nrenaid: BOM arr
antiant> Teshere lattiea, 3Fe a 100: KAN
*79R- 9 Mf. Prepaid. W. A. Clarv
Sereven, Ga.

Positions Wanted

Exp.



Want a 2 horse farm on 80-50 basis
Furnished, Prefer near Athens or
Atlanta. Mist he enod land and gand
hance: cenanvenient to school and
ehiurch. Honest. snher and a ennd
shard worker. G. C. Cash, Ashland
Ga Rt. 1.

Want inh on farm. Will work for
499 ner mo. straieht time, or wont
toke a crop on &A-8N hasis. Write or
anme see, P, . Coulter, Garfield, Ga
PRY 1,

Want enad 1 horee farm on sharec
ar will tee work bv the dav or far
waeeg Paiset nn farm and don

mind work. Wife and self worked 3h
nerves in eattan earn neannts and no-
tatnas, Woanld Tika to get with norte
who kas enawe for mv wife ta helm
with for the milk. Wave 4 children
and came larce enaneh to hen nick
nattan. Can mate ernp oan 15 mn

lL Weuld aceept part in groceries and



oe in money. |
but have only 1 smali joad, and re-
pay in work. Want to get with good,
onest, agreeable party where can re-
main for sev. yrs. and will try to
build up place and maks it worth
more ea. yr. Want pretty fair blidgs.
Ready now. Let me ee at once.
M. J. Jones, Ochlocknee, Ga. Rt. 2.
Young man wants job at once, Able
and willing worker. Understand
machinery. No bad habits. Wm. R.
Swann, Newton, Ga.

Want job as a dairyman or as a
good farm hand, and would live in
house with party. J. W. Overstreet,
Douglas, Ga.

Young married man with wife and
2 children wants job on farm for
rest of 1986 and for 1931. Prefer
in Carroll or Coweta county, but
would take job any good place and
would work cheap for a good man,
Can drive any make car and truck.
State what you have in first letter.
Exch. ref. ge Stallings, Whites-
burg, Ga. Rt.

42 yr. old oo with wife and 5
children (2 good plow bovs and koe
help for 2 horse farm), would like to
have a 2 horse crop on 50-50 basis.
Good land with a good man; near
church and school. A good 3 or 4
room house. Party to furnish $20 a
mo. or would consider large 1 horse
farm and a good stand for a black-
smith shop. Have a good set of tools
and can do any kind of wood and fron
work. Anvwhere in Carroll or Har-
alson County. Good worker, and not
afraid of work. H. H. Akin, Waco,
Sa. Rt. -2= Box bb:

Boy, 17, wants job on farm. Have
had good exp. and will work for $3 or
4 ner week. Write or come see (op-
posite city hall). LL. E. ee At-
as Ga. 249 Washington St. S. W.

p

Widow with 3 poys wants work on
farm. All boys can do mens work.
Tike a place close to school (have 2
oir] ta go to school). Would like to
cet with a orod man who will Jet me
have a cow. and raise chickens on
halves. Will work anyway: bovs to
work for wages. Have to he moved
and financed a little while, - Mrs, R.
T. Graham, Sparks, Ga.

Want a1 horse crop for 1931 on 59-
50 basis. Owner to give my garden.
notato. watermelon and cane patches.
and will have to run me most of the
vear and have to he moved: and
would like to have some wav of mok-
ine something to run myself. such as
entting wood. Can give enod = ref
and am easy to get alone with
Write at once what vor can offer.
Ramson Stubbs. Charines. Ga. Rt. 2.

Car Lots

BEANS ANP PEAS FOR SALE
Car Lots
1 car thorouehly dry 1929 crop vel-
vet heans in pod. Make best- offer
FOR Wrichtsville. Quick shipment.
J. H. Rowland. Wrishtsville. Ga.

CORN FOR SALECar Lots
Car of slinned shuck white eorn, 84e
bu. FOB, also shelled corn, sacked, 5c
bn FOR. J. H. Metts, Stateshoro. Ga







Far corn for sale car lots. M. H.

Metealf. Camilla. Ga.

Slinned shuek ear corn in ear Iots.
Snund. well preserved and practicallv
free from weevils. 80 Yhs. bu. Tt will
vield 0 Ths. of shelled corn on that ba-
sis. Chas. F. Howe, Fort Valley, Ga.

HAY FOR SALFCar Lots

lear of extra good hav: 8 tens
neanut, bright and free of dirt, 2 tons
sraberass, brieht and fine, oaualitv
omar, to. be far ahove the avernre
*15 ton FOR. Write or wire. W.
Rreddnck Powersville. Gs.

2 cars nf ennd neannt hav, reason-
ahlv hricht. $14 FOR. C. C. Lindsey
Tort Gaines. Ga. RFD 2.

WORK ON COTTON IMPROVE-
MENT IS BEGIN IN SOUTH-
ERN STATES







J. A. Shanklin of the Bureau of
Plant Industry, U. S. Department of
Aeriecniture. has been delegated to
make a cooperative field study of
entton production in organized com-
munities in the Southeastern States
with special attention to the economic
and sociciorical phases The object
the study. which will be conducted in
esoperaticn with the Bureau of Apri-
cultural Economics, is to determine
the advantages to cotton growers

Have to be moved}

J.) grazing. The



system of ee ion to sections
the Cotton Belt in which local con
ditions vary. 2
Cotton improvement on a commu
nity basis was initiated in California.
and Arizona several years ago, says
oO. F. Cook, in charge of cotton=
breeding | investigation for the dopar
ment, and the feasib!lity of the plan

In the southwestern communities has

been demonstrated. bela: of
staple is the most important factor in
determining the quality cf cotton, and
to have uniform crops of eotton the
seed must be kept pure. Experience
has shown that uniformity of fiber
can not be maintained unless com-
munities grow vee one variety 0
cotton.

Two steps are necessary. to improv
the type of cotton grown in the
South, according to Mr. Cook. First,
the superior varieties developed by
plant breeders must be grown gener-
ally; and second, the uniformity of

the varieties must be maintained by,

continual selection. Unless new var=
ieties are adopted by whole communt-

there is no prospect that they will re-
main pure or that growers will realize
the full value of their crops. In
community producing several vari
ties of cotton, the seed becomes mi
ed at the gin, the varieties cross:
pollinate in the fields, and the see
stocks rapidly deteriorate.
mers say, the cotton runs out, as &
result of mongrelizing the seed stocks.
In its field studies and subsequent
work in the South, the Department
of Agriculture will cooperate with the
State agricultural colleges and expe:
iment stations, and also locally with
county agents and agricultural hig.
school teachers.



GRAZING WINTER CROPS
By P. 0. Davis, Auburn, Ala.

After a winter of expensive feedl
of live stock a strong temptation is.
begin grazing too earlybefore the pas-
ture is ready. It is easy to damage
pasture crops this way.

The first rule to observe in carl
spring grazing is to keep animals
the pasture until it gets a good ste
This is especially true of temporary
grazing crops, such as oats and rye.
good plan is to graze rye first and on
next. For pasture following oats, plant
Sudan grass early in the spring, mak-
ing three crops in successionrye, ea
Sudan. Grazing should not be done
when the land is wet. :

If the winter has been warm small
grains may. be larger than usual and
be in danger of freeze damage in ca
of & spring freeze. To avoid this, pas-
ture at the right time. Small grains
should not be allowed to joins be
the end of freezing weather.

Wheat makes good early-spring
Oklahoma Experime!
Station advises vasturing wheat plant-
ed for grain, provided it is not pastu
ed too close and pasturing is dis
tinued before the last of February. T
Oklahoma station found that wh
grazed with animals removed by
first of March made 2.45 bushels
acre less than ungrazed wheat. Whe
graved until the last of March the
duction was 3.5 bushels per acre:
until the middle of April, the reduct
was 9.68 bushels. Therefore gra
wheat until later than March 1 is n
profitable. :

Tf a permanent pasture is si
started it may be advisable to pastu
early to hold weeds down and give
pasture plants a chance.

on



C VE :

Georgia Products For Sale

MARKET B

Seed Wante



(Continued from page seventeen)
SYRUP FOR SALE
_ New crop Ga. Cane syrup in wooden
bbls. 36c gal. In cs, 6 1 gal cans, $3.25;
cs. of 12 1-2 gal. $3.50 per cs. J. T.
Ponder, Whigham, Ga.

es ren en oe ee

HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE
9 Ibs. nice beeswax, 35c lb. FOB.
Mrs. J. N. Nixon, Morganton, Ga.
_ Honey bees, 6 old fashioned hives,
$2.25 each, or $12 for lot. Exch. for red
Berkshire, or P. C. pigs. Charlie Bur-
russ, Gainesville, Ga. RFD 11,
- Pure Ext. honey, in 5 and 10 lb. pails;

12 5 Ib. Turpelo Ext. to cs. $6.75; 6 10
Ib $8.30; 2 10 lb. postpaid and ins. $3;
1 10 Ib. postpaid and ins. $1.80. Will
exch. a few cs. for pure Donaldson R.
I. Red pullets and cockerels. Must be
priced reasonably. All orders ship-
ea promptly. John A, Crumney, Doc-
-tortown, Ga.

eee

oe ee

VEGETABLES FOR SALE

1 truck load of cabbage-collards and
Blue Stems, 12c a head. large and
fine. Mrs. J. G. Connalley, Senoia Ga.
Rt. 2 Box 38.



_ Georgia Products Wanted



BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Want peas and Soy beans. Will exch.
Wilson Type big boll cotton seed, or
Peon Shell pecan trees for same. B.
yd Doodali; Milner, Ca.

FRUIT WANTED

Want to exch. feed sacks for dried
apples, table peas, rice peas. peanuts
or apples. Have good many 100 ib.
_ cap. sacks, some 50 lb. and some 175 lb.
cap. in good cond. Mrs. J. H. Hawes,
Norwood, Ga.

GRAIN WANTED
Want 10 bu. wheat. State best price
and kind. W. L. Lovell, Lakemont, Ga.

es canara) ae rene.

PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED

Want 400 ibs. peanuts; 200 each,
Runners, and ved Spanish. Please send
sample and quote prices. W. H. Mc-
Connell, Calhoun, Ga.

Want paper shell and seedlings. Send
sample and quote prices. B. Loyd
Wocdall, Miner, Ga.

Seed For Sale

Green okra seed, and pumpkin seed,
15c per cupful; Stone Mtn. melon.seed,
20 cupful; long green cucumber seed,
and mustard seed, 10c per spoonful;
Exch. for large red peanuis or pecans.
Mrs. Henry Fuller, Ellijay, Ga. RFD 3.

Pure Stone Mtn. seed, hand selected,
with no other var. grown near 36c lb.
dn 50 or 100 Ib. iots, or larger, if want-
ed, same price. Sample on_ request
This price only for a short time. Also
pure, personally selected, hand saved
Tom Watson melon seed, with both ends
Clipped off the melon before saving
seed, 20c Ib in 100 Ib lots: 5 lb. lots,
40c lb. J. J. Bloofiworth, Gordon, Ga
P O Box 12.

Old fashioned white cornfield beans,
28 cupful, also white multiplying on-
jon sets, 5c qt. 50c gal. Mrs. Dean D.
_ Oliver, Lula, Ga. Rt. 1.
Running col butier-bean seed, hand









Want to buy 10 lbs. frost proof cab-
seed. P. Pulliam, Toccoa, Ga. Rt.



Plants For Sale

Cabbage and Bermuda onion plants
75c, 500; $1 M, J. A. Mitchell, Thom-
asville, Ga.

Frost prool J. and has. cabbage
plants, 60c, 500; 90c M. Postpaid. I.
L. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga.

Collard plants, 60c, 500; or exch.
for Bermuda onion plants. Miss Lau-
ra Lawrence, Middleton, Ga.

Himalayan blackberry plants, 25c
each, 5 for $1. G, V. Williams, Lo-
cust Grove, Ga.

Very large and early var. straw-
berry plants, 25c a 100, $2 M. del in
Ga. Mrs. R. W. Mobley, Glennville,
Ga. Rt. 1, Box 37.

Everbearing strawberry plants, 15c
a 100, $1.25 M. not del. Cash with or-
der. Mrs. W. A. Moxley, Bartow,
Ga. RFD 1.

E. J. Wakefield cabbage plants,
20c a, 100, 300, 50c, $1.20 M, del. R.
M. Crow, Oakwood, Ga.

KE. J. and Chas. W. cabbage, 500,
60c; $1 M, del. 10M $7.50 exp. col.
Collard plants, same price. W_ .O.
Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga.

Blue Stem collard, J. W. and Early
Fiat Dutch cabbage, $1.25 M, 5M_ or
more, 75c M, Guar. B. R. Woodiliff,
Flowery Branch. Ga.

E. Flat Dutch, E. J. and Chas. W.
cabbage, 90c M, del. or 75c M. FOB.
pole H. J. McCorvey, Hawkinsville,

7a.

Frost. proof E. J. Wakefield cab-
hage, 75 M. genuine, imp. big Giant
strawherry, 25c a 100, $2 M. J. B. Fos-
sett, Baxley, Ga.

Frost proof cabbage, Copenhagen
Market and Chas. W. 500, 65c; $1 M
5M 3.50. Prompt shipment. R. L.
McRee, Meigs, Ga.

Frost proof cabbage, extra early J.
and Chas. W. Flat Dutch and Suc-
cession, 500, 60c del. 90c M, del. 4M
and up, 70c M. collect. C. W. Stokes,
Macon, Ga. Rt. 3,

Cab Jlants, 75 a M. Bermuda
onion plants, $1. C. M. Sims, Pem-
broke, Ga.

Imp. Klondike strawberry plants,
well rooted, 75c a 100 postpaid. L.
Hattaway, Blakely, Ga.

Chas. cabbage and cabbage-collard.
plants,.90c M, del, 5M or more, 80c
M col. Exp. Albert Baker, Ellenton,
G ;

Bh.

Iceberg lettuce plants, 30c a _ 100,
$2 M, del. Mrs. O. E, Browning, Doe-
run, Ga. Rt. 4.

Cabbage and Ga. Heading collard
plants, 65c, 500 $1 M, Onion plants,
500, 75c; $125 M. Mrs. R. H. Hack-
le, Valdosta, Ga. 603 E. Savannah

Ave.

Leading var. cabbage and collard
lants, 65c, 500; $1 M. Bermuda on-
on. plants, 500, 75c; $125 M. A. P.
Sexton, Valdosta, Ga.

Himalaya blackberry, 5c a 100;
large var. straw, plants, 25c a i100;
horse radish, 5 for 25c; rooted goose
plums, 10c each, 6 for 50c; rooted red
currant sprouts, 2 for 25c; 3 of each
55c. Include postage for orders un-
der 50c; 2 blackberry plants with
50c orders. Mrs. S. T. Smith, Aus-
tell, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 90.

Frost proof W., Flat Dutch cab-
bage and Ga. Heading collard plants,



500, 65c; $1 M, postpaid. Miss Rosa]

pig beeL No

Chas. cabbage plants and Heading
collard, $1 M, del. 5M or more, 75c
M. Exp. Col. Abner Baker, Norman
Park, Ga. :

Strawberry, Klondike and Lady T.
20c a 100, $2 M, Kudzu roots, $8 M.
Mastodon Wonder blackberry, 5 cts.
each, 60c doz. Raspberries, cream
and blue, 60c doz. Mrs. E. Spence,
Dunwoody, Ga.

Catnip, 3 bunches, 25c horse rad-
ish, 12 for 50c; peppermint, 25 for
20c. Exch. for white feed sacks in
ood cond. Mrs. Elvira Waters, Dah-
onega Ga. Rt. 1.

Millions fine cabbage plants, J.
and Chas. W. Flat Dutch, 65c, 500;
95c M. 3M up, 60c a 100.
Alma, Ga.

Cabbage, Bermuda onion and col-
lard plants, $1 M. W. W, Williams,
Quitman, Ga.

Missionary strawberry, well rooted,
$1.25, 500; $2 M, 3M $5.75; 5M, $9 del.
in Ga. Cash or money order only.
peeks nee McCurley, Hartwell,

a. e720:

Large size Lady T, strawberry, 25c
a 100, $2 M. postpaid above 500. Mrs.
L. W. Seago, Pinehurst, Ga.

Millions frost proof plants, ready
now, Copenhagen Market, Chas. W.
800, 60c $1 M, 3M up, 70c M. J. A.
Turner, Alma, Ga.

Chas, W. cabbage plants, now rea-
dy, $1.10 M, del. 5 and 10 M, lots,
90c M. del. Mrs. Dora Waldrip, Flow-
ery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1.

Chas. W. E. J. cabbage, now ready,
$1.15 M. del. 5M and 10 M. lots, 90c
M del. G. E. Waldrip, Flowery Branch.
Gar Rt. 1.

E. J. Chas. W. and Early Flat
Dutch cabbage, white Crystal Way
red and yellow Bermuda onion, All
$1.10 M, del. or $1 M FOB Cash or
monev order with order. M. M. Yar-
brough, Guyton, Ga.

Frost proof Winter Heading cab-
bage plants, and Heading collard
plants. 65c, 500 $1 M. Missionary and
Klondike straw. plants, 40c, 100; $1,
500, Postpaid. Mrs. Gertrude Bran-
an, Lewiston, Ga.

Frost proof cabbage. E. J. Chas.
W. Flat Dutch and All Season, 60c,
500; $0c M, postpaid; 5 M up, 70c M
oe E. H. Stokes, Macon, Ga.

Frost proof cabbage plants, large
well rooted, 500, 60c; 90 M. del. AM

up, $3.50 collect. E. Y, Stokes, Mi
con, Ga. Rt. 3. : : =

Chas. W. cabbage plants, frost
proof, 50c, 500; 90c Me Dard Tuten.
Perey Ga. :

. J. frost proof Chas, W. cabbage.
500, 50c; 90 M. Special attention
given to mail orders. F. W. Branc
=e os e es Box 51. ;

ondike everbearing strawberry,
20c a 100. plus fe per 100 tt
500 and above del. C. G Townsend
Kite, Ga. :

Lead, var. cabbage pients, Ga. col-
lard. 25 a 100: $1.25 M. mailed: 5M
$1 M FOB. Bermuda onion. 6M at
$6 oe i del. Not less than 6M
shipped. sader Stephens, :
Branch, Ga. laa

R. J. Head, | 58:

.Wyandottes.



Thursday, November 20,
- Plants Wanted

Want from 10M to 50M _ young
dewberry plants for February plant-
ing. F. W. Balcomb, Waycross, Ga.

Poultry For Sale

BARRED ROCKS

10 Parks strain B. R. March 1929
hatch hens, $12; 12 June hatch pullets,.
$10; 1 nice, large 1929 cock, $1.50. Mrs.
J. J. Ouiff, Bristol, Ga.

1 pure bred Thompson dark Ringlet
2 yr. old cock, $2.50; 3 hens, 18 mos. old,
same sYrain, unrelated, $1.26 each.
$5.50 for lot, FOB. Mrs. N. R. Wilson,
Canon, Ga. Rt. 2.

1 exceptionally fine Imp. Ringlet
Thompson cockerel, large March hatch,
direct from Thompson, Elmira, N. Y.







A wonderful bird, $12.50. This is less

than what he cost. L. K.
Blackshear, Ga. 512 Main St.

1 Parks strain B. R. rooster, 20 mos.
old, $1.50 FOB, or exch. for white
crowder peas. Mrs. J. G. Bray, Ella-
ville, Ga. Rt. 3.

2 pure bred Aristocrat B. R. cocks,
1929 hatch, $2 each. Mrs. C. J. Tom-
linson, Moultrie, Ga. Rt. 3.

Aristocrat dark B. R. cockerels, Mar. |
hatch, prize winning, bred for high
production, healthy and free from dis-
ease, $2.50 to $5; also 1 dark B. R. 18
mos. old cock, direct from Holterman, a
fancy bird, $5 Sat. guar. H. A. Stahl,
Savannah, Ga. 803,.- 31st St.

5 B. R. cockerels for breeders, April
and May hatch. $1.50 ea. College strain
Mrs. T. J. Biggers, Bremen, Ga.

Trio of real high bred B. R. also 6
fine pullets and 1 grand rooster, White >
Write for particulars.
Mrs. Inez. B, Heaton, Tallapoosa, Ga.

Poultry Wanted

BARRED ROCKS WANTED |
Want Parks Reg. B. R. hens. Will
exch. thoroughbred Everlay Brown L.
for same. Want 10 hens. Mrs. J. F.
Lewis, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 3.

Car Lots

CORN FOR SALECar Lots

2 cars shelled corn. Make best offer.
C. L. Waughan, Lyons, Ga.

2 cers shelled corn. W. W. Williams,
Quitman, Ga. :

Between 200 and 300 bu. corn, $1 bu.

Memory,









at barn; $1.10 loaded in car, 80 lbs to

bu. W. F. Drew, Hahira, Ga. RFD 1.
BEANS AND PEAS WANTEDCar

Want car dry velvet beans in pod.
Must be cheap. Quote del. price. Cal.
& Chas. Harman, Stovall, Ga.

Want 6 bu. cream_ crowders,_ 2. bu.
little Lady, and 2 bu. conch (acre) peas,
Claude Rountree, Thomasville, Ga.

HAY FOR SALECar Lots
1 car of extra fine peavine hay, nice
and bright. $20 ton. Jas. B. Woods,
Brooks, Ga. s





BALANCED AGRICULTURE

: Lag (Continued. from front page)

in the tariff: They did not disagree with us, but told us plainly that
they could not discuss the tariff. That is was contrary to the poli-
cies of their Departments.

. As long as we have a protective tariff policy in the United States,

Selected, 25c Ib; nice var able pump-
kin seed, 10c thls. white beet seed, 10c
this. del. in Ga. also Lobelia seed (for
medical use), 50c thls. del. Mrs. J. K.
Stakes, LaFayette, Ga. Rt. I.

Sugar drip cane seed, 10c Ib. $2.50 bu
Broad Leaf tob. seed. 10c spoonful, $2
Jb. All del. Exch. for dried fruit, honey

Lee May, Lewiston, Ga,

E. Fiat Dutch and J. W. cabbage
plants, 60c, 300; 600, $1; $1.25 M pre-
paid. John W. Orr, Winder, Ga. 109

Wright St.
Frost proof E. J. Chas. Wake. and
Succession cabbage, $1 M, Bermuda

onion plants, $1.25 M. All del. B. F.

-in comb, or collard seed. Write. Lee
Crow, Oakwood, Ga.

Genuine Bermuda onion sets, $1 gal.
del. 75c gal Collect; $5 bu. Exp. 1 bu.
Lady Finger or rice peas, grown for

seed. 30c Ib. 4 Ibs. 80c mailed Cader}

Stephens, Flowery Branch, Ga.
White nest onions, 50c gal. del. G.

A. Skelton, Royston, Ga. Rt. 1.

Rape seed, 2 lbs. 40c; 5 lbs. 90c; purple
op white globe, yellow globe, and cow
orn, slick and curled mustard seed,

_55 not mixed, or 50 c mixed, per Jb.

Collard seed, same_ price. pre-
aid. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga.
Bright and sound watermelon seed,

ee lb. N. T. Christmas, Pinehurst,

__ Okra seed, 25 Ib. 5 Ibs. $1. G. V.
Williams, Locust Grove, Ga.
Large Jumbo pumpkin seed, 10c tbls.
Id fashioned pumpkin seed, 10c tbls.
Floyd W. Adams, Buchanan, Ga. Rt. 2.



Mallard, Brooklet, Ga.

Chas. W. and Succession, and E.
J. cabbage plants, $1 M. Bermuda
onion, $1.25 M. All del. F. W. Elar-
bee, Brooklet, Ga.

E, J. W. and Steins E. Flat Dutch
cabbage, 60c, 300 $1.25 M. Mrs. J. C,
Orr, Winder, Ga. Rt. 4.

Chas. W. cabbage plants, 60c, 500;
$1 M. Now ready. H. Mathis,
Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 9.

Lady T. strawberry, 25c a 100, $1.-
90 M. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Ga.
RFD 3. ;

Mastodon strawberry, 35c a 100,
Lady T. 35 a 100; Himalaya dew-
berry plants, $1 doz, Also quince trees
1 and 2 ft. high, 20c each. English
horse apples, 1 to 2 ft. 20c each. Add
postage. Mrs. W. N. Turner, Dah-
loneea, Ga. Rt. 1.

EK. J, and Chas. W. cabbage, $1.25
M, 5M or more, $1 M. Forest Martin,
Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt, 1,



are protected. The
not go up 800
has to sell the stuff that he
price he did that many years

pockets. They are a class of

great patriots.

condition.

I know this,
hard working
of Georgia is
whole,

November 18, 1980.



agriculture is going to be prone on its back unless our farm products
price on everything the farmer has to buy can
per cent in 20 years and give him a fair show when he
grows himself at practically the same
ago.

If you equalize the tariff the favor is taken out of it. The favor
that has been in the tariff has made our great billionaires.
know it and want this country to keep legislating money into their
traitors meaner than Benedict Arnold
ever was, and some of them are in high places and are looked on as

History shows that it requires radical action to adjust a radical.
that there are thousands of hungry and half clothed, |

women and children in Georgia today. What is true
true of the cotton section in the United States as a_

They

EUGENE TALMADGE