Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1930 December 4

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: Second: Hang Pann Mac! linery, Flower and Seed, Incubatcr and
Orn mental Nursery Stock Monthly Supplement

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PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF ee D. JONES, DIRECTOR

STATE CAPITOL

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ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1930.

The Public Welfare Director Of The Georgia Cotton Growers

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I recejve letters every day feom present members ard former mem-

_ bers of the Georgia Cotton Growers Co-operative Association, register-
ing complaints against the treatment that they receive from. the Co-

operatives. Most of thee comp:aints are from members who have

~ failed to receive their reserve fund, or the amount that was deducted -

from their cotton for the first five years. Some of these members are
invalids, paralyzed in bed. Others are widows who are having to sup-
port orphan children, The amount runs up into the hundreds of
thousands of dollars scattered over the State. This money was taken

. out of the cotton of these psople by the Co-operatives for the first five

years to build up a reserve fund. They made the promise that they
would pay it back at the end of five years. It is not the Co-operatives
money. It belongs to the first five- year members, and should be paid
EtO- them,

In reply to all of these. pompilate I have told che parties that the

Commissioner of Agriculture has no official connection with the Geor-

: ~ suggested to Mr.

_ gia Cotton Growers Co-operative Association, and has no way of find-
_ing out about the transactions of the Co- operatives.

The original by-laws of the Georgia Cotton Growers Co- Joprative e

_ Association provided that the Commissioner of Agriculture appoint one
public welfare director; that the Director of the Bureau of Markets

appoint one public welfare director, and that the President of the State
College of Agriculture appoint one public welfare director.

This pol-
icy and law of the Co-operatives was followed until a short time before
I went into office as Commissioner of Acriculture in 1927, at which
time the by-laws. of the Georgia Cotton Growers Co- operative Associa-

- tion were changed, and a provision made for the Governor of the Fed-

-eral Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Georgia, to ieee one and the only
public welfare director.

At the time these by-laws were changed, Mr. Ja Conwell, the
President and General Manager of the Georcvia Cottton Growers Co-

: operative Association, had been receiving a salary of $12,000.00 per year.

The Secretary of the Georcia Cotton Growers Co-operative Association
Euvene R. Black, who was .at that time Governor of
the Federal Reserve Bank, that he appoint Mr. J, E. Conwell as the.
_ public welfare director. Mr. Black. as Governor of the Federal Reserve

= Bank, promptly appointed Mr. J. E. Conwell as the public welfare di-

es Ducks,
_ Geese,

Co- operative Asscciation

rector of the Gorgia Cotton Growers Co-operative Association. Mr. _
Conwell is now the President and General Manager of the Georgia

- Cotton Growers Co- -operative A-sociation, and is also the public welfare

director. In other words, Mr. Eugene R. Black, Governor of the Fed-
eral Reserve Bank, appointed Mr, J. E. Conwell public welfare director
to check up on and watch, and report to the public on J. Conwell,
the President and General Manager of the Georgia Cotton Growers
Co-operative Association.

There is an interesting little story behind this: Iam going to give

you both sides of it. I have an affidavit inthe vault here in the of-
fice from Claude Eubanks, who was Secretary of the Georgia Cotton

Growers Co- -operative A. sociation trom 1922 to 1928, which swears that ~

he made out a check to Mr. Eugene'R. Black every two weeks, along
with the other employees, and paid him the proportionate part of his
salary of $10,000.00 per year. This affidavit further swears that Mr.
Eugene R. Black was listed on the' books as financial agent of the

Georgia Cotton Growers Co-operative Association. -

I made the above statement in an address at Tifton, Georgia. The

papers failed to carry it. The next morning, Mr. Eugene R. Black

called me' over the phone and stated that he wished to see me. I im-
mediately invited him over. Mr. Black stated that he had been in-
formed that I was making the statement that the Georgia Cotton
Growers Co-operative Associaticn had paid him a salary. of $10000 per
year while he was President of the Atlanta Trust Company. I stated
to him that I did make that statement, and told him of my authority
for the statement. Mr. Black denied that he personally had received -

any salary from the Georgia Cotton Growers Co-operative Association,

and stated that while he was President of the At lanta Trust Company,
the Atlanta Trust Company was custodian of the collateral of t

Georgia Cotton Growers Co-%perative Association, and for being such
custodian, the bank had received the money, and not himself. Mr.

_ Black further stated that the checks were made out to him, but he en-
dorsed them over to the bank. :

What was the collateral of the Georsia Cotton Srowars Co- -opera-_
tive Association? The Sectetary of the Association told me that it was
HOS but warehouse receipts, or notes.. What other oa insti-

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MARKET REPORT

OF GEORGIA FRODUCTS

| Prevailing Wholesale Prices Dec. 4, 1930. Always Subject to Variation

Atlanta
oa Potatoes, new - 100 Ibs) 2e: s 25
Irish Potatces, sacked, 100 lbs... 2.25
Ezgs, Ga., Extra doz. 42
Eegs. Standard, doz.
Eves, Ga., trade, doz.
Eegs, Yard Run, doz. .
Staes, lb.
Hens, Ib.
Roosters. lb.
Friers, 1b.
Ib.
lb.

Turkeys,
Canons

Augusta

Macon
$1. 00

$1.25
260
335
33
28.
37
16
16
49
25
25
15

$1.00
2.30
40

oo
38
20
22
ene
26
20
15
29

Field Peas, mixed. bu.

Field Peas. not mixed. b11.
Country Butter, Best Table. lb.
Country Butter. Corkins Ib

Corn Meal; 96 Ibs; 3 2.10 2.00



_ Fog: So'd During Weck Bepianine Nov. 24, at Cooperative Sales Brought 7. 95 per cwt.,
No. 1 Grade Spanish Peanuts | $70. 00 por

ton Delivered x tum us, Ga.

Savannah Co! umbus Valdosta

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INDEX:
Fees for Sale
Eggs Wanted

Farm Help.Wanted -
Flowers and Seed for Sale |

: 3, 4, 5 6, 9, 10, 15, 16,
Towers and Seed Wanted
Ga. Products for Sa.e
5; 8241-12: 13, 18,
Ga Products Wanted__11. 13, 24,
Live Sto7k for Sale--_2; 3, 1.
| Live tock wanted.__2,-3, 5. 12
Incvbators for a'e
Incubators Wanted

$1.10
40
38
8
38
15
20
12
25
22
20
20
125
1.50
40
30
2.10.

$1.00

Miscellaneous Wanted 13
Plants for Sale ee ee 13, 19 |
Positions Wanted 13,114,217. 18,324
Pon.try for Sale 7, 14, 18
Poult-y Wanted -- 7, 14, 18
Second- Hand Mach. for Sale :
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Second-Hand Mach Wanted '5, 6. 24 |





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PAGE TWO
Live Stock For Sale

- CATTLE FOR SALE
good grade cows, all to freshen
i J. E, Fears, Madison,



7 High Grade Jersey Milch cows, all

ilking calves, 3 to 4 mos. old, $3775.
not bred if taken at once, Fannie
Bohlen, Madison, Ga.

Reg. J. baby calves, either sex, from
high producing dams, best* of breed-
ing, $25 each. D. I. & C. L. Davis,
Hogansvilie, Ga.

1 good milchi cow fresh in, 3-4 Hols-
tein - and 1-4 Jersey. W. B. Wesley,
Riverdale, Ga.

1 Reg. Guernsey cow, freshened
Nov. 7th, has not been fed well yet
ut. is giving 5 gal. and will give 6
hen begins to feed. Best offer gets
her with papers. M, P. Carter, Mar-
tin, Ga.

1 pure J. male ready for service, $25.

Mrs. ... Wright, Yatesviile, Ga.

Full blood Red J. reg. and T. B.
tested, calf 4 mos. old; give about

1-2 gal. milk and 1 lb. butter per day
$30. or trade for a cow fresh in that
fil] give 2 1-2 gal. miik and 1 lb. but-
ter, if will trade reasonably. Come see
my cow at once. Mrs. N E. Hattaway,
East Point, Ga. 301 Wadley Ave. Jef-
ferson Park.

: eg. Jersey cows and yearlings for
sale. C. H. Bradbury, Bogart, Ga.

1 milch cow, 7-8 Jersey to freshen

qin January, $50. FOB, Mrs. J.-C.
Goolsby, Greshamville, Ga. Rt. 1.
Black Angus cows and heifers, ent.
to reg. $65 to $75 each; calves from
aa up. R: W. Jackson, Cartersville,
a.
6 pure bred Black Angus heifers,
10c: lb.

A real opportunity for one

anting to raise the best beef tyne

the shortest space of time. W. W.
riskell, Sparta, Ga. '

~Reg. J cow and heifer. calf; Reg.
Guernsey cow and reg. Guernsey heif-
er all at reasonable prices. R. F.
Burch, Jr. Eastman, Ga.

6 gal. Grade' J. cow, 5 yrs. old, will
be fresh Februady ond. Giving 8 19
gal. milk/now, $125; 10 mos. old heifer
of above cow. $50 cash, or might exch.
for W. L. pullets. laying now,_at $1 ea.
L. L. Wallace, South Atlanta, Ga.
An extra fine TOS i dare 1-2 yr. old
bull. wt. 1-M. or 1100 Ibs. Good cond.
and an extra good service bull. Sacri-
fice for $100-at barn. Jasper A. Stone,

: Cumming, Ga.

6. dairy cows. T. B. tested this fall;
fresh and 2 to freshen fiext- mo.;
givine 3 to 4 gal. $300 for lot, or- trade
for corn at $1 a bu. also 6 heifer
calves, 3 to 5 wks. old, from Grade J.
cows, giving from 3 to 4 gal. milk
gatly: sired by Dick Hollister, Reg.
Guernsey. These calves are weaned
and are fed from abucket. $10 each,
or trade for corn or velvet beans. M.
_ T.. Knudsen. Jeffersonville, Ga. Rt. 4.

Jersey heifer. 6 mos. old, $15. Mrs.

-O. P. Sinquefield, Harrison, Ga
~% yr old J. milch cow, 3 gal. if well
fed. Good milk. Good cond. Stay
anywhere. $50. Write or come. A. J.
Davis. Lula, Ga. Rt 3.

5. mos. old fine J. male calf, ent. to

reg. wt. about 250. lbs. $25.; also 8

mixed breed calves from 4 to 8 mos.

old, wt. 125 to 300 lbs. $50 for lot, FOB.

Exch. for good Jersey milch cow,' not
over 5 yrs. old, or for good _ shoats.
Live within 1-4 mi. town. J. C. War-
ren, Cornelia. Ga.

- 2 ree. J. cows, fresh in, 3 1-2 gal. per

day, $1 each; 2 J. bulls, at an attrac-

ve ae Jas. E. Gable, Douglasville,
1M. Ib. Gurnsey bull, 3 yrs. o!d Nov
14th. Reg. and papers. Picture on re-
quest. Not vicious .nor mischevous.

Real barbain, $100. T. E. Jones,
Thomson, Ga.

- Begutiful J. miich cow, $80. Would

be cheap at $125. J. A. Barron, At-

-janta,; Ga. DeFoor Ave. Rt. 5. Box 440.
7-8 part Jersey heifer calf, 14 mos.
old. $22.50. CC. E. Lewis, Culverton,
Ga. Rt. 1.

- Reg. J. 5 mos. old bull, solid faun
color. Best breeding. $25. Z. L. Scott
Concord, Ga. -

40 head caottle; 22 steers; 4 heifers.

and 7 milch cows with calves. Sell

part or all. Write or see. P. H. Wood-

ard Chauncey, Ga. Rt. 2.

Jersey heifer calf, free from T. B.
Mother gave 4 gal. with first calf
This calf will be 2 mos. old 10th of
Dec. and is large to age, good and fat.
Cheap for cash, or exch. for pigs, cot-
ton seed, or peas. Write. BLL. Perry,
Cumming, Ga. Bi 5. met ete ie

MARKET.

Fine buli. $65 at barn; also 2. nice
heifers, springers, $40. each at barn.
Grover C. Wright, Rome, Ga. Rt. L.
Box? 73:

Guernsey pull calf, reg.- for sale or
exch. for hogs. J. A. Ewing, Ashburn,
Ga.

1 nice J. cow with 2nd calf (heifer),
about 2 mos. old: T. B. inspected.
$100. Mrs. J. A. McCall, Forest Glen,
Ga RFD 1

Sev. J. heifers in good cond. 8 and
10 mos. old. Sel for less than cost of
feed; 1 extra fine bu.l, 9 mos. old, reg.
in buyers name. $25 cash. W. D.
Watson, Loganville, Ga. -

For cash, wilt sei! 1-Z interest in
herd beer type cattle on good range
(all year round). Good man now
handling t em. See: B. O. Fussell.
cn Blythe Isle, 7 mi. So. Brunswick,
Ga. near Coastal Highway.

40 head of fat beef cattle, 700 to 900
lbs. Red Poll and Angus, beef type.
P. E. Doster, Abveville, Ga.

2 heifers, 4 mos, 0. d, half Guernsey
and half Jersey. Sire a reg. Guernsey
and dams extra good Jerseys. $25 for
both at my barn, or $30 crated. FOB
Exp. Office. W. W. Brooks, Greens-
boro, Ga.

Reg. J. bull, Lady Oxford Sultan.
Will be 3 yrs. old in Jan. Cheap, or
exch. for valve. Will exch. for nice
heifer about 12 to 18 mos. old or any-
thing can use. Write or come see. J.
R. Nickelson, Statham; Ga.

1 heifer fresh with nice bu!l calf, 3
wks. old; 1: pure bred J--3 mos. old
bull calf.
serarately.
Ga.

2 pure bred J. bull calves 3 or 4 mos.
old, $750 each, or exch. for 2. pure

F. F, Jordan, Reidsviile,

bred pigs. any breed, 10 to 12 wks. old.
or chickens of any pure breed, at $1
each. or 2 hens and 1 gobbler. M. B.
turkeys or geese at $1 each. Ea. party
oO pav exp.
ville, Ga. .

S. W. Smith, Hawkins-



FOCS FOR SALE
1 pure bred P. C. 4 mos. old gilt, $8.
Mrs. F. L. Wright, Yatesville, Ga.
- Big Bone P. C. sow, reg. in buyers
name, wt. about 350 lbs in good cond.
Will be 2 yrs. old April 5th. Sell or
exch. for a good milch cow, Jersey
oe R. L. Bassett, Byron, Ga.
5 thoroughbred Duroc J. female
nigs, 15 wks. old, $9 each, FOB. O. H.
Wright, Atlanta, Ga. 412 Peters Bldg.
Sow and pigs, mixed breed fod sale.

W. J. Morgan, Stillmore, Ga. Rt. 1

Box 46.

20 Guinea, short-legged,
kind, 2 wks. to 4 mos. old pigs Range
from $5 to $12.50 ea. at my place, 8 mi.
east of Rossville on Ringgold Road at
ee W. N. McCullough, Rossville

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5 Duroc pigs, 4 males and 1 female.
10 wks. old, wt. 40 to 45 lbs. sub. to
reg. treated against. cholera, $5 each,
crated, FOB. L. W. Raley, Mitchell,
Ga. Rt. 1. j

Essex pigs, cholera immune, 10 wks.
old. $7 each with Ped. A. L. Law, East-
man, -GasRt:. 3,

Essex P. C. Duroc pigs, 11 wks. old.
wt. 40 Ihs. Grand-dam pure Essex with
successive litters, 6;-11, 14 12. 11-14
Dam snalf-P=c, litters PE 102-10: 229:
5 pies from last litter, $5.50 each, $30
for all FOB.
ran, Ga.

7 cood shoats. wt. about 65 to 75 Ibs
Good stock. Have run out all of their
ife. Cheap for cash. W. &. Cambley,
Tdeal Ga. Rt. 1.

2 thoroughbred Black P. C. hogs,
wt. about 50 or 75 Ibs. for sale. Hubert

"rwin. Tennille,~Ga. RFD A.

7 pigs, 12 wks. old, Black P. C. pure
stock, ent. to reg. $5 each. $30 for lot.
FOB. Cash. Mrs. H. A. Humphrey.
Mitchell, Ga.

Duroc J. male pigs, Reg. in buyers
rmame, 18 wks old. from prize winning
tock, cherry red, $11.50 FOB. J. Carl
Daughtry. Metter. Ga. /

15 fat. fine feeder shoats, 1. good
smal] bone P. C. 1 yr. old boar, 2 sows.
of same breed. bred to above _ boar.
Prolific stock, easily kept $120 for lot.
Miss Kate Lancaster, Sylvester, Ga.

Reg, and bred S. P. C. sows, also 8
to 10 ws. 0.d pigs, reg. in buyers
name. J. H. Cavender Millwood. Ga..

1 pure bred S. P. C. 26 mos old male.
wt. about 200 Ibs. Cholera immune.
Ped. can be furnished. J. W. Bass,
Navlor,-Ga. RFD-2, Box<110: ==

Reg. S. P. C. pigs. bred gilts
young boars for. sale. F.. H.
Midville, Ga.

PS oP<c; sow, bred to P.

B. Collier, Coch-

and
Bunn,



Cc. male,

wt. about 250 Ibs. will farrow the last

stay-fat |



BULLE TION
of January. #40. Exch. for big bone

Guinea pigs, at $5 each, at 8 wks. old.
A. D. Giles, Douglasville, Ga. Rt. 2.

2 yr. old Duroc herd boar at bargain
to prevent inbreeding. Write for par-
ticulars. Z. L. Scott, Concord, Ga.

For Quick growth and iarge litters,
try O. I. C. Pigs, 2 mos. old, $8.50 ea.
or $16 pr. Ped. papers free. A.
Rigsby, Sale City Ga. _

1 pure bred Duroc 6 mos. old male,
wt. ablut 75 lbs. $15. Cash with order.
Willis Kent, Mitchell, Ga. Rt 1.

8 mos. old, 250 to 300 ib. reg. Duroc
show gilts, bred to reg. show boar for

Mar. 15, 1941 farrow $60 ea. Prolific

strain. Sired by Grand Cham. boar and
from ti.e most modern and highest
winning herd in the South. Henry T.
Lumsden, Talvotton, Ga.

7 Duroc J. gilts, wt. 175 lbs. each,

$35 each. Farrow first of Feb. 1931. |

Geo. Rowe, Doerun, Ga. Rt 3.

Little Bone Guineas: 6 mos. old pigs,
mates and females, wt. about 60 Ibs.
Life immune. $15 pr. or $10 each; 1
sow, brought 3 litters: 8 in first 7
and 10 in second and 3rd time. $35.
All FOB. Mrs. O. P. Sinquefield, Har-
rison, Ga.

1 large S. P. C. male, from reg. dam,
$50, or exch. for value in cattle. H. B.
ae Brunswick, Ga. Care B. O. Fus-
sell.

6 wks. old pigs, $2.70 each. No runts
Fat and thrifty. Cross breeds. Will
ship 1l<to 50 head. Name breeds de-
sired. J. E. Harper, Osierfield, Ga.

8 pigs; Pee: apd Duroc a 3
z, Jack-
sonville, Ga.

1 pure bred big bone P. C. gilt, 3
mos old, thrifty and in good cond. $9.
Riley C. Couch, Turin, Ga.

Pure bred, straig. .t nose Berkshire
pigs, ready for shipment at 6 wks. old,
by December 20th $10 each, or $18 for
the 2 FOB. Roland os Canon.
Ga Rick.

HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE

tM lbs. work good anvwhere, $50. or
1 M. lbs. work good anywhere, $50. or
exch, for Shetland pony, or a real good
ae: cow. C. L. Smith, Baxley, Ga.

8 yr. old Shetland pony, gentle, safe
for children, wt. around 500 lbs. fat
$10 cash, or would trade for cows, hogs
or chickens. Mrs. H. A: Humphrey,
Mitchell, Ga.

For sale or exch. for cows: 7 yrs.
old 1 M. lb. horse mule, in perfect
cond.- well trained and gentle: 900 Ib.
mare mu.e, 10 yr. old; 700- lb. mare
mule; 700 Yb. mare (Morgan breed)
gentle pony for children. All are gen-
tle, trained to work anywhere, especi-
ally good in field work, Susie War-
ick, Coilege Park, Ga.

9 yr. old, 900 lb. mare, -goou farm
horse, work anywhere and gentle. $75
at barn. A. J. Davis, Lula, Ga. Rt. 3.

Strong farm mule, "$20. 00. Cheap at
$40. .J. A. Barron; Atlanta, Ga. De-
Foor Ave. Rt. 5 Box 440.

1 pr. black mules, wt. 1050 Ibs. 6 yrs.
old, for reasonab.e sprice. | Gordon
Homer, Cobbtown, Ga. RFD 2.

RABBITS FOR SALE
1 pr. Chinchillas, 8 and 12 mos. old,
ee to reg. $8. Mrs. A. Tanner, Wrens,





Ped. Chinchilla does with young, 4,
5, 6, 7, $3 for the mother, $1 extra for
each baby rabbit. Ages from SO eh
wks. A.L. Heape, Nashville, Ga. Rt.
2 Box 60.

Blacks Dutch rabbit does, bred or
open, $2 each; 1 large Beigium Hare
doe, bred or open, 14 mos. old, $2.50,
1 large size Brown Flemish Giant. doe,
bred. $3; 1 white, pinx-eyed buck, 12
mos. old, $1. Cash with order. Her-
man Mize, Americus, Ga...

Chin. from Stahvs Gold Certificate
very pest stock. All ped. 8 to 10 wks
o'd, 75c each; 4 to 7 mos. old $5 to
$8 each, D. E. McKinney, Biackshear,

Rabbits. 7 mos. old, ped. for quick

sale, $1 each, or $1.75 pr. Charles Wat- |

son, Marietta, Ga.

yo White, pink-eyed rabbits;
bucks, 8 mos. old, $1.25 each; 6 does, :
mos, old, $1 each: 1 old doe and 6
younz, 2 mos. old. $5 for lot. Write for
information. Miss Naomi Allison.
Lithonia Springs, Ga.

Silver Martens, $5 per trio: bred
Chin. does, $3 each Ai] heal hy ped
stock. A. A. Marshall, Washington,
Ga. Box 448.

Carefully breeded Chin. and Reg. by
the A. R. & C. B. A. Like to hear from
parties interested in stock to breed.
Wilts eit. Hu

-| the two.

Blackstock, | =

Thursday, December: 4, 1930.
ferson, Ga. or T. F. Blackstock, At-
lanta, Ga. 1613 Hurt Bldg.

1 pr. large white, pink-eyed rabbits,
1 yr. old $4. Mrs. W. H. Wane, La-
vonia, Ga. Rt. 3

11 rabbits: 8 bucks and 3 does, 2 pra
of N. Z. Whites, pinkeyed, 1 N. Red
doe and 6 bucks, ail 4 mos. old. Mee
best cash offer FOB. Exch. for any
good breed of chickens. Rabbit for a
pullet. Woodrow Brown, Willie, Ga.
Rt. 1.

Trio of Chin. 2 does, 18 mos. and 7
mos. bred, and 18 mos. old buck, $5;_

stock in splendid cond. Grier Dae
Ca,houn, Ga.

SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE



cheap for cuick sale. Mrs. C. R. Wat- |
son, Marietta, Ga. |

A. flock of sheep, mostly ewes, Tc Ib,
FOB barn.
to, Ga. RFD 2.

1 Dorset ram, 18 mos. old, a fine in-
dividual, $25. The Berry School, Mt
Berry, Ga. =

12 or 15 head of gentle sheep, most
ali. ewes, $3 each for ewes, and $2.50 -
each for others, at my place 5 mi. east
of Norman Park, Ga. Thos. J. Weeks, |
| Norman Park, Ga. Rt. 1.

16 head -fine grade sheep, 15 ewes
and 1 ram. 2 are 1 yr. old. others 2 to
4 yrs. old. All the grown ones found
lambs last winter and 2 found twins;
sheared an-av. of 5 lbs of wool at last
shearing. Wil allow pick of a few
at $4 per head, or the 16 head for

Ga.



Live Stock Wanted |

CATTLE WANTED

Want a good miich cow. Preferably
Jersey or Holstein, or cross between
Want to exch. corn; Porto
Rico potatoes, new syrup in barrels | or =
cans and other value must be in ra-_.
dius of 100 mi. and at a reasonable
pric. Paul Clark, Baxley, Ga. ie

Will pay cash market price for a
few beef type yearlings, and
test grade J. heifers, healthy and se
goed cond. 4 1-2 to 10 old. Can exch.
large, pure M. B. turkeys if wanted.
Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Cochran, Ga. Rt. l.

Want to exch. 10 B. R. 1 yr. oid hens ~ ;
for a heifer calf, about 8 or 9 mos. old,
or will exch. for 2 sow pigs, 3 mos. /
eld. T. W. Roberts, College Park, Ga.
417 Mercer Ave

Want cows, fresh, Jerseys, or High |
Grade, young, at reasonable price. ee :
T. Ridgway, Savannah, Ga.-. a

Want 2 6 to 10-mos. old. Hereford
bull yearlings. Not reg. but. of good,
pure bred stock. At reasonable cash.
price. Seller must guar. sat. Davis _
Raulerson, Rockingham, Ga.

Want calves 1 week old and up. :
State lowest cash price, or will trade
pigs for same. Write.
Osierfield, Ga.

Want 2 or 3 reg. heifer calves. Must.
3 cheap for cash, and T. B. tested. A,

T Rigsby, Sale City, Ga.

Want good heifer calves to raise on.
50-50 basis, to 20 mos. old. Have
plenty of pasture and feed. R. La
Blackwell, Cleveland, Ga. RFD 4.

Want to buy Jersey or Guernsey
baby heifer calves, reg. stock. W. J.
Morgan, Stilmore, Ga. Rt. 1 Box 46.

Want young Jersey milch cow with



% gal. per day. Must be cheap: for
cash. Carl F. Bateman, Byron, Ga.

Want to exch. sow with large shoats
for g miich cow. H./Nielson, Ellen-
wood, Ga.



HOGS WANTED

Want 1 pure bred big bone Black Pp.
%. male pig, 8 to 12 wks old. J. A.
Whitley. Tifton, Ga. :

_ Want to buy Essex pigs or shosts:
Reg. or ent. to reg. cheap for cash. J.-
M. Robinson, Cuthbert, Ga.

_ Want to buy at once 6 pure bred

Reg. Duroc J. gilts and 1 boar. Must

be select stock and priced. reasonably.

Write in detail. J. C. Kea, Rocky
Ford. Ga.

Want from 2 to 4 large frame hogs
to fatten on 50-50 basis and wi!) kill
them about March Ist. Have plenty of
/corn and shorts. Or will exch. value
for them at 8c lb. on ft. A. D. Giles,
Douglasvile. Ga. Rt. 2.

Want to exch. 5 mos. old Blue Jer-
sey col. male calf for S. P. C. 35 to 70
Ib. Shoat. Charlie A. West, Dalto
Gao Re 2

as on pase five)





1 Flemish Giant doe, 10 mos. old and
buck, 18 mos. old, $3 for pr. All good ~

Pure bred tan colored Nubian buck, 8

J. Calvin Smith, Palmet-_ &

-$50 gt farm. Frank Sawyer, Vidalia, oe

some

J. E. Bare ;

2nd or 8rd calf, giving not less than











Thursday. December 4, 1930.
Flowers And Seed For Sale

_ White Spirea, 25c, white Kerria 12
in. or more 35c; Red and white Snow-
berries, 18 in; White Althea with red
eye, 18 in. Arborvitae 12 to 20 in. ea.
25c; Cherokee Roses, $4.50 per 100;
Dwarf Boxwood, rooted from cuttings
aN a sed as a sample doz.
s. J. L. =

ville, Ga.- Rte 1. eos sae,
Royal purple Iris 25c per doz: Or-
ange Day lilies 15 doz, PRed Cannas
and red dahlia bulbs, 5c ea; Blue Spi-
der Wart 25c per doz. Hardy phlox
20c per doz. _Hardy Hibiscus 25 per
doz; dbl. white daisies 15c doz; blue
Ageratum 20c per doz; white dbi.
winter pinks 15c per doz; striped yard
grass 10c per bunch; English dog-
wood, dbl. white spirea, goiaen beuis,
Jap hedge bushes, azaleas, pink Wei-
gelias, 10c ea; Altheas, 10c ea. All
plants well rooted. Add postage. Mrs.
Sole Dean, Talking Rock, Ga. RFD



Pink Weigelas, 2 yrs. old 15c or 2
- for 25c; dbl. yellow Japonicas 15 or
2 for 25c; dbl. white spirea, 2 yrs.
old 15c or 2 for 25c; Bridal wreath,
Altheas, 10c; Golden Bell, Eng. Dog-
- wood, 10c; Weeping Linden, Purple
Lilacs, 10c; dbl. pink almond, Snow
Ball sprouts, 15c; pink Azaleas, Jap
hedge bushes 10c; mixed colors, har-
dy hibiscus .25 doz; mixed colors
Hollyhock plants 25c doz. Dorothy
Perkins roses 15c or 2 for 25c; Hardy
Mountain ferns 10c bunch; Orange
Day lilies, pink Primroses 10c doz. All
plants one and two yrs: old with good
roots. Add postage. Miss O. V. Sil-
ver, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 2.

Pink Ramblers, 25c; lily bushes anc
cedars 10c; English Ivy 15c; Mrs
grace Allen, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt.

Abelia, pink spirea, altheas in wht.
pink iavender, red and variegated
leaf; pink and white variegated leaf
weigelas 6 for $1 or 20c ea; purple
lilacs, purple and white althea, weep-
ing linden, golden bells, bridal wreath
and forsythia 4 for 25c; 15 mixed iris
$1; mixed dahlias $1; collection oi
15 Iris $1; 15 or more colors of Iris
mixed 50c per doz; 25 bulbs $1.10;
purple Wisteria, 15c ea; periwinkle:
and shasta daisies 20c per doz; ali
colors sweet Williams; white and blue
violets, Myrtle vines and Chesterfiela
daisies 2 doz. 15c; Mountain Laurel
and Ivy 20c ea; pink pea shrub, pink
and white Dorothy Perkins roses, rec
velvet, dbl. pink and white 50c per
doz; all colors perennial pea _ seed,
mixed 12c per spooniul; autumn giov
and 3 colors hardy .Verbenas 20c pe

doz. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Ga.
RFD 3. >
Burpee Blend of Giant fancy

mixed colors, Pansy plants, very fine
variety, 1c ea; add 7c for postage O:.
ea. order. Mrs. O. E. Browning, Doe-
run, Ga. Rt. 4.

Orange day lilies, Golden glow, pur-
ple and lavender Iris, dbl. Tansy,
Japanese tiger lilies, large Hardy pe-
rennial phlox, 35c per dozen; White
August lilies 2 for 25c; or 3 for 50c,
Shasta daisies 50c doz; white jon-
quils and yellow daffodils, 75e per
100; trumpet yellow daffodils 30c doz:
Arborvitaes 25c; red and pink Hibis-
cus 20c ea; yellow thornless roses 15
ea; or 75c doz. flowering almond 6
for 25c; flowering quince 25c; Snow:
balls 25c.ea; White Eng., Dogwoods
25c; Burr rose 15c ea; Balm of Gil-
ead 20c; Japanese Hedge bush 3 fox
25c; red dogwoods, azaleas, Mountal:
Laurel. Mt. Ivy and Hemlock lsc ea;
Hardy snapdragon 25c 100; Silver Lea
Maple 3 for 40c; Black Walnuts 2 fo:
25c: Roses all kinds 75c._ Mrs. Charlie
Wilson. Mineral Bluff, Ga. Care De-

rts Box. :
ate Boxwoods, small size roote:
cuttings, $2.25 per 100; Forsythia, Up-
right. growing variety 20c ea, 12
18 in. plants 20c; 18 to 94 in. plan
30c; 50 white Snowberry plants or
bushes and 50 red Showberry plants
18 to 24 in. 30c ea; or the lot for are
Crepe Myrtle, good size and shape $5
per 100: White Eng. Dogwood 40c =
Weeping Willows. 35c _e2., 10 for $2.-
75. Blackberry lilies 75 doz. $12 for
300. White Spirea 3. for 50c; Cape
Jasmines 35c e s Ea Lois Wood-
ruff. Greenville, Ga. pees

Hardy phlox $1 doz; Old fashioned
grass pinks 75c doz; Old fashion yel-
Jow roses, thornless 15c ea; Boxwoods
30c ea: Eng. Dogwood 15c ea, Tame
Azaleas 30c ea; Juniper cuttings, not
rooted 0c per doz. Christmas cactu:
15 ea. Add postage. Mrs. W. N. Tur-
ner. Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1.

Dbl. daffodils $1 per 100. blooms 3
in, lilacs: ribbon grass. flowering al-

monds, yellow star jasmines, Golden.



MARKET.

bells, Altheas, spirea, wisteria, 15c ea.
Hollyhocks, Shasta daisies, 25c doz;
Eng. daisies, phloxs, dbl. pinks, Cal-
hiopsis, 10c doz; rose bushes monthly
blooming 50c ea; Please add postage.
Mrs. Belle Godard, Goggins, Ga. Rt.

Daisies, Shasta and Eng. 25c doz;
9 doz. $4.00; the Eng. variety are a
little smaller than the Shasta and
bloom a little longer. Add postage on
small orders. Mrs. N. B. Burden, El-
berton, Ga., Rt. 8, Box 83. -

Butterfly bushes, large size, well

rooted 15c ea; 2 for 25c; Red Spirea, |

well rooted 10c ea; pennyroyal 10c
slump; Ferns 15c ea; red verbena 10c
tlump; pin cushion cactus 15c. Mrs.
D. ue McCook, McIntyre, Ga. Rt. 2,
Box 17.

Well rooted Spirea, 25c ea, del; dbl
Cannas, red and yellow 35c per doz,
del. Blue iris 35c per doz; well root-
ed boxwoods 50c ea; Will exch for
Abelia. Mrs. W. L. Parks, Carnes-
ville, Ga. Rt. 2. a

Gladioli bulbs 25c per doz; pink
and red Dorothy Perkin roses 3 for
25c; Add postage no stamps. J. M. Al-
redge, Doerun, Ga. Rt. 2.

Improved feather ball poppies, Shir-
ley and New tulip, also a-mix of all
colors for 10c in stamps; also Shasta
daisies 15c per doz. Mrs. J. P. Hall,
xoyston, Ga. Rt. 3.

Mixed Iris, $1.25 per 100 or 300 for
$3.50; lilacs cheap in large quantities.
Sgrue A. Whitmire, Carnesville, Ga.
fUus de

One Cedar tree, make best offer.
R. G Henderson, Jasper, Ga. Rt. 3,
Box 12.

1 large Ponderosa Lemon bush 1 1-2
it. tall, has had large lemons on it;
will exch. tor anytning of vaiue or 1
vu. good eating irish potatoes. Mrs.
J. L. burt, eoint Peter, Ga.

Mixed colors, Sweet William and
phiox piants, l5c doz; or $1 per 100.
wiant nused pansy piants, snap ara-
s0N and sasiva ualisy piants wzoc per
uoz. Yellow and variegaved Dania
oulbs 6 tor 20c; white aster rose
yusnes, 2 lor zoc; kostage paid on ali
orders over $l. Mrs. Lois Tanner,
Vewy Rose, Ga. :

Gladioli buibs, large size 85c doz;
sMmalier ones d0c doz; red, yellow anu
orange lily buibs o0c doz; Master lu-
.es oUc doz; purple lilacs, good roots
i0c ea; large king poppies, different
colors 10c this. Biephait ear bulbs ov
ca; Send money oraer also postage
wh less than $1 orders. Mrs. Nannie
iyler, Gladesville, Ga. RED 1.
Flowering Locust tree sets, 2 ft.
aigh 15 ea; 2 for 25c; 6 or 7 ft. Toc
sa FOB. Screven, Ga. Cash with

order, no checks accepted. Aiso root-.

ed Wisteria sets, lots of 10, 10c each;
lash with order. Mrs. A. C. Hewitt,
vcreven, Ga. Rt. 2. ;

Uuiese Arborvitae, 75c; Rosedale,
i.o00; Compact, $1; Pyramid $1; Iir-
isn Junipers $1.50; Cedrus Deodara,
31.25; Ligustrum Japonicums 75c; Eig:
Lucidum $1; Camellia Japonica, from
all color bulbs dbl. $2. Tea Olive $1;
Abelia, 35c; Amonr River Privet hedge
$6 per 100; Thumbergi, Anthony Wa-
cerer, Billiard, Spirea, 30c; Deutzia,
30c; Altheas, 25c; Weigelas, 40c; Win-
ter Jasmine 20c; Christmas Honey-
suckle 25c; Eng. Dogwood 30c; Phil-
adelphus 30c; Crepe Myrtle and For-
sythia, 40c: Southern Magnolias 5c;
All field grown and state ins. R. L.
Wheeler, Clinton Road, Macon, Ga.,

t. 5. :
ae hedge piants, will exch for
ulip or other bulbs except jonquils.
Sutter and eggs and daffodils, Also
nave for sale dbl. red dahlia tubers
or will exch for dahlias of other col-
ors or anys I can a Mrs. S. F.
Dunaway, omson, Ga.

Padbers 4 to 6 ft. high $2 at my
home or will exch. for anything I
can use. $3 ea. in exch. Mrs. B. F.
Stokes, Jasper, Ga. Rt. 3.

Phiox seed 15c per spoonful; red
and white petunia plants 25c per doz:
laurel plants $1 per doz: Miss R. M
White, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 33

Large paper shell April blooming
narcissi bulbs 15c doz; have severa!
hundred, will sell cheaper in larger
lots, or will exch for tulip bulbs. Cash
with order. Mrs. J. L. Ison, Brooks

. RFD 1. :

OF saul and_narcissi bulbs 75c per
100 COD or will exch for collards and
eabbace plants. Mrs. T. A. Mullins
Goccins, Ga.

Crepe Myrtles, pink bloom 25c ea:
well rooted. Also Dorothy Perkins and
American Pillow Rose bushes 25c ea:
sal] ranted. Miss Kate Eidson, Dora-
oe of all colors of feather bal!
poppies and new tulip poppy seed.
thls of seed for 10c in stamps. Miss
Mary Hall, Royston, Ga. Rt. 3.



BULLETIN

Junipers, Arborvitae and Boxwood,
all sizes, well rooted; prices 25c to
$10 according to size. FOB. Daffo-
dils, jonquils, August lilies, lemon lil-
les, gladioli pulbs 25 per doz; Easter
bushes, snow balls, Eng dogwood, pink
and red rambler roses, rooted 25c ea;
White Pines 25 to 50c ea; hedge cut-
tings, 1 yr. old well rooted, $3.50 per
ae Mrs. J. N. Nixon, Morganton,

a.

Eng. dogwood cuttings 10c ea; pur-
ple Althea cuttings 10c; Evergreen
hedge 10c ea; Red canna bulbs 20c
ea; Ivy vine cuttings 5c ea; white
spirea cuttings, rooted 15c ea. Mrs.
A. L. Branan, 217 Duncan Ave., Ma-
con, Ga.

Red geraniums most of them sing-
le, will sell or exch. for cash, rooted
plants, 15c to $1 ea; little green Wan-
dering Jew 5 cuttings 10c; white and
green Jew for same. Would also like
to exch, several umbrelia china trees
tor dried apples, pears, etc., 100 Ib.
feed sacks, 11 white and washed; free
of holes and iron rust. Write what
you have. China trees ready to set
out soon as leaves are off. Mrs. J. L.
Simpson, Moultrie, Ga.

Snap dragons, mixed colors 15c doz.
zinnias, mixed dbl. seed 10c per cup;
Eng. honeysuckles, pink 5c per cut-
ting; Will exch any of the above. for
100 lb. teed sacks at 8c per piece;
crepe flowers, sweet peas, all colors,
6 tor 10c, jonquils 6 for 15c; dbl. ro-
ses, all colors 6 for 20; poppies 6
for 15c, pay -postage. Mrs. Clarence
Holcombe, Buchanan, Ga. Rt. 1.

Large dbl. poppies, ail shades ani
colors 10c spooniui or will excn tui
cabbage plats, early variety. Mrs.
A. L. Jackson, Winder, Ga. Rt. 4.

White narcissi and daiiodil buibs,
mixed 75c per 100; Butcer and ex,
pulibs, $1 per 100; yellow canna buids
oc ea; English ivy, well routca luc ea,
Add postage. Lizzie Stovaiu, Mas vis,
wa. Kl. 2.

Daitodus, $1 yer :00 bulbs; Apri.
blooming narcissi or dbl. hyacinths iu
exch. Kacn to pay postage. Mrs. R.
4s. Mooney, Auairsvuie, Ga.

Boxwoods, 1 iv. cail 25e ea; largei
ones 2 to 3 ft. tall and 2 ft. in diain-
eter; make best ofier. 1 ib. or abi.
pink poppy seed $1; 2 nice cape jas-
mine bushes 1 1-2 ft. tall, $150 ea
wits. T. i. Cochran, Tempie, Ga.

Daftodil, Jonyquu, mixeu puibs foi

sale $1 per 100; Aiso a Iew Sir Wav-
Kins bubs 20c per doz Mrs. Jonu
wurch, 646 Boulevard, Athens, Ga.
. Red canna pbuibs, 5c ea or 60c pel
doz. or will exch. Write what yuu
have to exch. Mrs. J. B. Fossett,
Baxley, Ga.

Cosmos seed, red, white and orchid;
marigold seed, dark red and yellow
mixed; single and dbl. prince teatn-
ers, mixed petunias, gladioli buibs;
will exch any of the above for lhgnt
colored gladioli or hop vine or chry-
santhemums. Mrs. M. E. Meadows,
Pinehurst, Ga. ;

Bulbs for Spring Wlowers; tulips,
dbl. mixed $1./o per doz. $6 per 1u0;
Schoonoord, snow white $2 per duz.
$/ per 100. Cader Stephens, Flow-
ery branch, Ga.

Red spiaer Lily bulbs, 1 doz. 50c;
Red Verbenas, well rooted, 5Uc pei
uoz. pieces; Large saimon Canna
bulbs, 3 for 25c; hedge cuttings duu
per 100; Dorothy Perkins roses, root-
ed 10 per cutting; Boston Ivy vine,
25c;, Miik and Wine lily bulbs 3 for
25c; Abelia piants rooted 1 yr. old,
3 tor $1; Boxwood, rooted 50c, Fine
rose cuttings 20 tor $1; 2 handsome
Boxwoods, 25 yrs. old, 4 to 5 ft. tah,
limbs from ground up, good and thick.
perfect shaped bushes $50 for the 2 ai
my yard. Cash with order plus post-
age. Mrs. Bradfield, Tennis, Ga.

Field grown Camellia Japonicas,
Nandinas, Arborvitae, Cedrus Deoda-
ras, Gardenias, Ligustrum for sale;
All shrubs half price, cash and carry.
J. J. Ryle, 119 Jones Ave., Macon, Ga.

One large cedar tree $10; one smal-
ler $5; nice for Christmas Trees. Mrs
W. A. Casper, Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 4.

Dogwood, wild, beautiful, clear wht.
blossoms, sizes 4 to 10 ft., prices 25c
to $1.50. Will set them out free for
parties in Atlanta and nearby cities
Special prices in lots of 25, 50 or 100.
E. J. Hart, College Park, Ga. Phone
Calhoun 1309-W. ;

Tris, assorted colors, 60c per doz.
White violets, 30c per 100; butterfly
bushes, altheas, bridal wreathes, for-
svthia, lilac. coral bushes, Enelish
Dogwood, Mimosas, Crabapples, Mtn
laurels, rhododendrons and _ other
shrubbery; will exch. for field and
varden seed. Mrs. E. Spence, Dun-
woody, Ga.

2 nice large old fashion boxwood
bushes 4 and 6 ft. $35 cash, or $15
cash and bal. in Irish potatoes, wheat,





PAGE THREE
yellow corn or poultry or ailytsu, vn

use. Mrs. Chas. H. Ogletree, Ciaw

fordsville, Ga. Rt. 2

100 old fashion narcissi bulbs wit..

yellow center 3 for 30c; 95 per dua,
$5 per 100. Mrs. D. D.
renton, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 3.

myrtle any size 25c ea; few Cape jas-
mines, rooted, 25c ea. del. Muss Annie
Mae Williams, Oglethorpe, Ga. Rt. 2:

Sweet scented grass pinks, waite
and pink mixed, 15c doz 4 doz. 50c:;
Victoria and Golden daftodils 25c doz.
purple and white Iris mixed, 20c pei
doz. Chinese Lantern lilies 15c per
root; orange and Arabian lilies 15c
doz. 4 doz. 50c; Coreopsis plants 15
doz; Dorothy Perkins, good roots 15
ea; or 2 for 25c; yellow bells 102;
Madonna lilies 15c ea.
ine McLeod, College Park, Ga. Rt. 2.

Thanksgiving Cactus rooted, Easter :

Cactus rooted 10c ea. White Iris with
blueish tint 30c doz. Camphor tree
seed 5c for 1 tbls. Will grow to be a

together and cut for hedge.. Add pos-
tage. Viola Belcher, Brooklet, Ga.

White narcissi bulbs with yellow
center, fragrant and bloom in clus-
ters, 25c per doz. postage added. Miss.
Suzanne Mullins, Milner, Ga. Rt 1.

Pink weigelas, red and yellow Ja-
ponicas, dbl. pink Almond, spirea,
white and purple altheas, yellow for-
sythia, Dorothy Perkins red rambler
roses,
Royal purple Iris, hardy pink phlox,
25c doz. Bleeding hearts 35c each;
white paper narcissi, dbl.
white star jasmine bulbs, 15c doz;
white daisies, purple fux gloves, blud
spider lilies, yellow buttercups, 15
loz; All well rooted. Add _ postaze.
Linda Evans, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. |

Lavender, blue and purple iris, 20
doz; Snowball Xmas Jasmines, 15c a:
Single and dbl. daffodils and white
narcissi bulbs, 15c doz; jonquils 70c
per 100 or $5 M. purple and white li-
lacs, 20c ea; Shasta daisies 15 doz;

pink flowering almonds 15c ea Ada
vostage. Irene Foster, Ellijay, Ga.
Qt. 3, Box 43.

Everbiooming blue . violets. large
plants, 0c 100; White peonies, Zu aiid
+0C ea; Hollynock piancs, blocnung
oize and all colors, .0c doz; smaier
ones 20c doz; dwarf biue iris pi per
.00; sweet williains ldbc doz; peace
roses, bridal wreathes, lilacs, wiiit
~pirea evergreen boxwoods, well root-
ed, 15 and 2Uc ea; Hastinys yellow
and brown chrysanthemums 75c pe
100; also yellow =nd white and pia)
white ones same price. Mums, bronz-
yellow, white and cream 25c doz. Ge-
raniums, cedars and Boston fern 152
ea; rose purple, salmon pink sultan-
as, 10c ea; well rooted verbena mixed
colors 20c doz. old fashion red month-
ly rose bushes 25c ea; pink and red
monthly bushes 20c ea: yellow Mare-
chal. Niel rambler rose cuttings 152
doz; dif. colors mixed dahlias 45c doz.

doz. Weeping Mary 10c or 2 for 15c;
Mexican roses 15c doz Orange day
lilies 75c 100; Florrie Hughey, Ranger
Ga. Rt. 1.

Hardy golden white
bulbs, blooming in April 20c doz. Gaii-
lardia Blanket flower seed, bloom
from early summer until frost 5c per
thls; yellow blooms Christmas. bush
blooms thru winter months 25c ea;
Bridal wreath spirea 25c ea; Ivy vine
10c ea. Miss Frances Stanley, Stock-
bridge, Ga:, Rt. 1, Box 74. ae

5 large blooming: Geraniums 4 kinds
of cactus, 3 kinds of Jew, 1 beautiful
rose and green cactus, 3 kinds of
Oxalis. 2 ferns, 2 rainbow moss mix-
ed colors. 2 kinds of begonias, all well
rooted, entire lot for $3 del. Would
exch. for fruit or 100 lb.. size feed
sacks (white) not over &c ea. or 10
del; or dried fruit at 15c per Ib {f
also have canna bulbs. bronze leafs
and dbl. red, larce yellow mixed an?
mixed colors. will sell at 5c ea if
called for, no delivery. Ella Everett,
Richland, Ga. ;

Paul WNeyron,
Martha Washington rose cuttings 45
ea; mixed colors. Mums, 10c doz: ti-
cer lilv bulbs. small size 15e doz: har-
dy hibiscus. well rooted 90c ea: Has-
ter. roses, well rooted, 20c ea: purple

4c ea; Veronica 10c ea; eeranium emt-
tings 3 for 10c.
B. N. Roper. Villanow. Ga. Rt. 2.

Mtn. Laurels and Mt. Ivv 20 ea:
pink Cherokee roses 75ec doz: Red
dogwood jJ0c ea; Azajeas & for AN:
jonouils 25c doz and lilv of the va}-

25c; Artificial Locust 15c ea: Wax
plants, 25c doz; trailine arbutus 39c
doz. orange dav lilies 9NMe ner doz.



Mrs. Bill Lecroy, Loving, Ga.

Mrs. Christ-

large tree or you can set them cloe 4

pink monthly roses, 20 ea.;

jonquils,

dbl. cannas, red, yellow, orange, 502



American Beauty, a





verbena 5c ea; pink weicela cuttines Bee

All delivered, Mrs. ~

lev bulbs 20e ea: Birdeve hushes 2 for .

Lowe, War- i)
Purple and watermelon red crepe -





Easter lilies,











lowers And Seed For Sale


Mountain laurels and evergreens 12
. high $2 per 100; large leat Rho-
odendrons 12 to 18 in. 12 \for $1;
hhite flowering evergreen, mountain
aurels 12 for $1; Spruce pines, white
pines 12 to 18 in. 8 for $1; red dog-
food 12 to 18 in. 6 for $1; Azaleas.
ed, orange and pink, 12 in. 12 fo
1. All moss/packed and rooted. T.
. Albertson, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1.
White pines, Mt. Laurels, Mt. Ivy
ly of the valley, and thornless rose:
d pussy willows 3 for 50c; Silvei
af maples and red maples 25c ea,
Crabapple sprouts and red dogwoods,
iso white 25c ea; Azaieas and Cher-
kee roses 15c ea; Sweet shrubs 15c
Blue lilacs, 30c; sweet scented vio-
Ss, 25 doz; Trailing Arbutus 30c
0Z; Wax plants 25c doz; Blue Iris,
0c doz, Heartease 5 for 25c; hedge
ushes, 25c a. All-well rooted. Mrs.
Aartha Pope, Loving, Ga.
lueberry bushes 20c per doz; ti-
ger lily bulbs 20c doz; White butter
nd egg bulbs 30c per doz; Azaleas
_for 25c; Crabapple sprouts l5dc ea
fardy evergreen ferns 15c doz; Rea
aponicas, 15c ea; Blue Iris lily bulb.
sc doz; Golden Glow bulbs 20c pei
loz. With every order a free bush
\ll_ well rooted; add postage to al
ooo _Mrs. M. A. Abercrombie, Lov-
ga, Ga.
Orange day lilies, $1 per 100; White
nd black pines 20c ea; Mtn. Lau-
els and Ivy 25c ea; Crabapple sprouts
15c Evergreen Galax 20c per doz.
Trailing Arbutus 40c per doz; Red































































ostage. Miss Lucy Roper,
luff, Ga. :
Well rooted Eng. Ivy vine 75c per
loz. or $5 per 100; Mrs. M. C. Carter.
Taldosta, Ga., Rt. 6, Box 13. 2
Red dogwood, Mtn.. Laurel, Mt. Ivy,
zaleas all 20c ea; Orange day lilies
Oc per 100;- old fashion white jon-
uils 30c per doz. Evergreen galax 20c
oz. Trailing Arbutus 30e per dozen
Vhite pines and black pines 20c. All
ell rooted. Add postage. Mrs. W. H.
Vaters, Loving, Ga. j :
Trailing Arbutus 25c per doz; Mtn.
aurel and Ivy 2 for 25c; Artificial
locust 20c ea; or 2 for 35c; Mountain
reen ferns 2 for 15c; Daisies 15c per
unch: red dogwood 15c ea; Orange
ay lilies 25c doz. or $1.25 per_ 100:
aleas 15c ea.or 2 for 25c; Pussy
ows 15c ea, Evergreen galax 30c
oz. Sweet shrubs 2 for 25c; All well
ooted. Mrs. Luther Waters, Loving,



a. 5
Purple and pink Altheas 15, ever-
reen, boxwooas 20 to 24 in. high, 30c
a; Snowballs, flowering quince, dark
ink Weigeias, dbi. pink Aimond, Bri-
_ wreathes, 20c, Royal purpie ana
savender iris 30c doz; Old rose hardy
Ihlox 25c doz; Purpie tox glove, yel-
iow buttercups, 15c doz. Orange day
ilies 3 doz. tor 30c; Paper white nar-
ssi, dbl. jonquils 15c per doz Al
ell rooted. Add postage. Mrs. B. L.
ler, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3.
Dbi. daftodils, trumpet jonquils, pa-
er white narcissi, white daisies, 15c
oz; Royal purple iris 30c doz; pink
md purple hardy phlox 25; Red
ollyhock plants 3 for 25c; dbl. yel-
ow Japonicas, dbl. pink almond, van
outii white spirea, purple wisteria.
orothy Perkin roses, pink monthly,
20c ea; Purple and white altheas, red
elvet roses 15c; Azaleas 75c. per doz.
Tr, L. Hicks, Ella Gap, Ga.
Mountain laurel $1 doz; Pink, rea
nd yellow Azaleas, Cherokee roses.
Mtn. Ivy and Blue berry bushes all
1 per doz. Sweet Williams, Perennial
yhlox and trailing Arbutus 25c per
oz; 10 kinds of roses $1; 10 kinds of
ms $1; Red Japonicas, America ar-
tus, Boxwood, all 25c ea. Mrs. Boon
Wilson, Morganton, Ga. ;
_ Evergreens, Galax leaves and Mis-
etoe, for sale.
bertstown, Ga. -
: Jue lilacs, pink crepe Weigelas
snowballs, all well rooted, 30c ea; Oi
white perkin rose, old fashion pin.
bbage head rose bushes, well root
ed 40c ea; Dbl. cream Japonicas, 25
a; Royal blue and yellow king iri:
sweet scented lemon lilies 25
Shasta daisies, 40c doz; Blu
ear grass 6 for 20c; sweet pink al-
nond 15c ea; Blue fox gloves, yellou
yuttercups 20c doz; White, red hard:
hlox 40c doz. Scarlet red honeysuck-
es 30c ea; blue and pink Puzzle foo
bs 40c: red kitchen cannas 20c
bushes plea | or 6 ee
Nl plants nicely rooted, any a it:
Fe aostane on all small orders, Miss
arl Vick, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3
Mixed cannas,
100; FOB will













not accept order





wood 15c ea. All well rooted. Add _|
Minera!

Mrs. Lella Rognon .

some fine ones 75c |

MAREET BULLETIN

for less than 100. Shasta daisies loc
doz; Banana trees, grow 8 to 10 it.
tall, 25c per bulb; shell pink Doro-
thy Perkins roses, 10c ea; Evergreen
hedge cuttings 25c per 100; white spi-
rea, well roooted 25c; deep red glad-
ioli bulbs 10c ea; White iris 75c per
100 all FOB. Mrs. M. B. Lee, Ft.
Valley, Ga. Rt. 2.. i

Japanese sweet peas, Marigolds and
aollyhocks; will sell: or exch 1 lb. o1
seed for 100 buibs of any kind or
aspberry bushes. Mrs. J. B. Shade,
aa Albermarle Ave., N. E., Atlanta,

&.

yvusticia, 1 yr. old 25c; March cac-
-up aUC per Cublillg; INOVElUNEr Cac-
suS Will 0100 UiiS Willer zuc per
~ulliny. biue vioietS luc per aozen.
~Wi. LEA Puppy seed oc per tbls. Adu
eusvage. muss earl Karmer, Galnes-
-aue, Ga, Kt. 1.

wvawuvud, 12 yrs. old, plant 15 in.
aigil, Lifsu-Ciass SUtOCK, Ile root Sys-
veut HL @. Gel, IN Ga. OF H10 AOZ. 6 to
4M. piants zoc ea. or $24 per aoZ 4
vo 6 1n, plants loc or $1 doz. sSatis-
-acCllun guaraiuveed. All Plauls GOV.
awiop. francis Woodrurl, Greenville,
Gan RL

Wauve April blooming Narcissi 20c
wer QuZ; sindil GOL Pink Aailila, Dur-
ae iris 3 lur 2oC; Grouse Ppiull Sprvuuls
40r ZoC; Wier Jaoullie S Iu dou,
4 sarge Ones 10F $1 a INO OLuers
leu 10r less than 2oc. Ethel Suii-
van, Marietta, Ga. Rt. 2.

ivoutleu roses ana Aithea shrubs,
will Seal Chieap or trade lor good SOuiu
.eed sacks with all lettering O11; Oo:
-cd Nest onions or pie roots. Mrs. L.
1. Cue, Kasvanouee, Ga, ;

Spruce pines, Mt. Laurels, Rhodo-
atliusuus, Agaiea, White pine ana
.ugwoud, well rooted, 2 to 4 ft. tau,
6 tor $1; 12 for $1.75. Trailing A:-
vutus and terns 50c per doz. instruct-
vwOS With each order as to now tu
,tow them. Mrs. J. H. Penland, Hl-
ajay, Ga.

av yr. old Boxwood piants 20 inches
~ugn, gl ea; or 2 ior 1.00; 4 to v
in, plants, 15c ea. or $1 aoz baby
avdliuuiel alld Cnmerokee roses 3dC ea.
vc % 10Y 0UC; MagNolha trees 2 to o

wig. mwogwood same size and price,
white cape jasmines, rooted cuttings
3 yrs. old 6 to 15 in, high, 35c each,
White lris $1 doz. Crepe Myrties,
,.voved cultings 1 to 2 ft. high 30c ea.
Weeping Wiuilows same price. 1 to s
it. high; white spirea, rooted cuttings
o to 2U Im. long gec ea; 2 for 50c. Wy-
vming Cannas $1 doz; King Humbert,
Bird of Paradise, $1.25 per doz. Rea
ceaars 3 it. tall $1 ea. -All orders
shipped prepaid and_ satisfaction
guaranteed. Maude Hamby, Green-
ville, Ga. Rt 3.

Hollynocks,, 4. different colors, all
dbl. 20c ea. 6 for $1_100 smail plants
vt dwarf 'boxwood, some bushy piant.
93.50 for the lot. Red, pink and lav-
ender Crepe Myrtle 25c ea. Cheapei
py the doz. All colors of monthly
cea roses, 25c ea; .Weeping willows,
4eutzia and golden bells, white spi-
rea and bridal wreath 5 plants for
31. 3 Euonymous plants 65. Ali
plants postpaid. Mrs. Ella Robinson,
Greenville, Ga., Rt. 3.

25 rooted boxwood plants 4 to 5 in
dwarfs $1.10; pink myrtle good roots
2 to 4 ft. high 50c ea; 3 for $1; White
Altheas with red centers 3 to 4 feet
ave ea., 3 for $1; Old fashion Cape
Jasmines, 35c ea; 4 for $1; White Eng.
Dogwood 2 to 3 ft. 35 ea; 4 for $1;
red and white dahlias 20c ea. $1.25 per
doz. Red cannas with green foliage
75c doz. Mrs. E. D. Woodruff, Green-
ville, Ga. oe ; ;

Mountain Laurel, pink and white;
white pines, Spruce pines, Hemlocks,
Ivy, dogwood, poplar, baby maples,
Eng. dogwood, sweet shrubs, all from
1 to 3 ft. tall well rooted 5 for 50c or
$1 per doz; Mountain ferns and trail-
ng arbutus, honeysuckle bushes 5

yr 50c; or $1 per doz. Add postage.
toy A. Grindle, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt.
1

Major trumpet buttercups, jonquils
ulphur phoenix daffodils, white Apri
looming narcisis $1 per 100; dbl pink
lowering almond, pink crepe myrtles
ellow thornless roses all 15c ea; or :
or 25c; Hypericum or gold bush 30
-a. Nandinas 50c ea; mixed dahlias
Ne per doz. bulbs. Add postage with
all orders. Mrs. Allen Gregory, For-
syth, Ga. Rt. 6.

Mountain Laurels, all colors, 12) in
high, $1 doz; Cherokee roses 12 in
75c doz; Rhododendrons, all colors
$1 doz. Azaleas red and yellow 12 tr
18 in. $1 doz. White pines $1 dozen.
Blue flag lilies, $1 per 2 doz. Miss
Polly Waters, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1
Box 32. : a

Dwarf arborvitae from 17 to 30 in.



it. high, 40c ea; or 2 for 50c; White



13 yrs. old, well rooted 35c ea; Cannas |



King Humbert, red with bronze fol-
iage. and yellow and orange spotted
cannas 25c doz; Lemon lily and dbl.
tiger lilies 25c doz. Red, pink conch
rooted 5c ea; Ferns, fluffy-ruffle, Big
Boston and Roosevelt ferns, well roo-
ted, 3 for 25c; Add postage on all or-
uers under 50c. Mrs. W. R. Murphy,
Ball Ground, Ga Rt. 5 Box 96. :
Dark purpie Iris $2 per 100; or 35c
doz. Orange day liles $1 per. 100; pink

primroses 25 doz; Shasta daisies. 30c

doz; Leopard lilies 5c ea; daffodils
35c doz; deep pink Weigelas, snow-
balls pink crepe Myrtles 35 each.
pink hardy hibiscus 50c ea; hard)
phlox 5c doz; Golden bell, yellow for-
ythia, white Eng. dogwood, birdeye
hedge bush, purple and white aith-
eas Weeping Mary and old fashioi.
yellow thorny rose 25 in. will exch
for white feed sacks or sell for cash

Add postage. Mrs. Nancy Henderson
Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 44.
kked June cherry sprouts, sage

plants, Easter lilies, butterily busnes,
altheas, lilacs, pink Peaciuiree Fuses,
sweet jaSmuines, Iiuliy rulily Bousvuu
1erns, Justicia and begonias . Will Seu
or excn ior Crystal wax bermuua Ol-
son piants Mrs Jerome boyt, Yateo-
ville, Ga 2 2

furpie King Iris 15 doz; dbl yei-
40W dvaponicas sUC ea; -Pink a@aimiolda -
zor 200; pink hardy pmiox ioc avz,
4 pink althea 3 tor 25; all weil roo-
ved Mrs A Tuck, Hilijay, Ga, Rt. 3s.

Blue iris, lemon lilies, orange aa,
lihes, 20c doz; Brides bouquet, Weep-
sng Susles, 1liowering pink aumond, rea:
4iowerlng pink quilce 3 for 3dc. pul-
vie LOX gioves pink primroses 2 doz.
aoc; Taveiers Delught, blue 25c ea,
uolden belis 3 for 4dc; white and yei-
sow fall pinks 30c doz. Little button,
sall yellow pinks 40c doz; white har-
uy phloxs 20c doz; Yeilow jasmine.
3 for 50c; biue grass 2 doz. 30c. Mrs.
Louisa Blaylock, Hilijay, Ga. RFD 3.

Hardy, single hibiscus, 10c ea; o.
$1 doz; 3 little crimson, everblcomin;
roses, well rooted 15c ea; several coi-
vrs, large cannas, 10 ea. or 75c per
rie Mrs. E. C. Heaton, Hartwell, Ga.

Blue flag lilies 35c per doz; Sulta-
na, Salmon color, 15c; dbl. white ge-
saniums and red rosebud geraniums,
l5c ea; Add postage to all orders.
= G. B. McLane, Hartweil, Ga. Rt.

Snowballs, butterfly bushes, golden
bells, lilacs, cape jasmines, Eng. Dog-
wood, boxwoods, evergreen Japanese
quince, flowering almonds, crepe Myr-
tles, lily bushes, 8 varieties of roses,
will sell any of the above cheap av
my home. Also native shrubs, Grand
Daddy Gray Beard, and Azaleas. Mrs.
A. A. Carey, Royston, Ga. Rt. 1.

Tiger lilies 75c per 100; White and

yellow jonquils, 10c per doz; Mt. Lau-
rels, Mt.. Ivey, white pines. Azaleas,
maples, poplars, crabapple sprouts,
sherry sprouts, lilac. bushes and gol-
jen bells, all 10c ea. Cherokee rose
oushes 75c doz. Jas Wilson, Morgan-
ton, Ga.
- Purple lilac, snowballs, pink crepe
Myrtles, rooted 25c. White Eng. dog-
wood, Japonicas, 2 to 3 ft. rooted 20c
ea; Deep, red and pink monthly ros-
es, arborvitaes, rooted, 50c ea. Susie
Allen, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 2.

Dbl. white sweet May pinks, blue
violets 3 bunches 25c; Golden daisies,
yellow jonquils 25c doz; small spren-
geri ferns 2 for 25c; Will accept
stamps. Mrs. H. L. Anthony, Colum-
bus, Ga. Rt. 3.

Yellow dbl. narcissi, very large bulbs
20c doz. $1.50 per 100; White narcissi
20c per doz. Blue Roman Hyacinths
30c per doz. Good sized rooted hy-
drangeas, 20c ea; White hardy yard
hydrangeas, large plants 25c ea; pink
Oleanders 25c ea; Boxwood plants ?
to 4 yrs. old 15 to 25c ea; Azaleas,
Abelias, Altheas, single and dbl. dif-
ferent colors, rooted 20c ea.; 2 for
35c; Forsythia, pink and white Wei-
gelas, dbl. white spirea. Crepe Mvr-
He, butterfly bushes, purple lilacs.
Cape Jasmines, all well rooted 20
-a; Blue and. white Iris tubers, nice
size, 25 doz: Red Radiance ever
blooming roses. 2 yrs. old, 25c ea
Please Add postage. , Mrs. J. Elsner
Austell Ga. Rt. 22,

Red dogwood, white dogwood 20:
ea; Mt. Laurels, 25 ea; Ivys, 30c ea
Orange. day lilies $1 per 100; Ever-
green Galax, Golden Glow and fal!
pinks, all 25c per doz; White pine:
5c ea: Black pines 15c ea; Blue
Flag lilies 3 for 25c; White jonquil
35c per doz. Monthly rose cuttines
6 for 25c; Travelers Delight, porcr
vine 10c ea; Baby rambler rose cut-

tings, 10c ea; Add postage on al!
orders. Mrs. R. L. Curtis, Minera!
Bluff, Ga. Marble City Box.

Hedges 75 per doz. Large size well







: Thursday, December 4. 1930.

rooted 25 for $1.50; del: &ng. dog-
wood, 10c ea; or 3 tor 25c; Snowbalis,
and. bridal wreathes same price, Crepe
myrtles pink: and purple, loc ea, all
delivered. M. F. Etris, Dahlonega, Ga.
RFD 1. :
Mt. Laurel, Rhododendrons, pink
and yeliow Azaseas, Spruce pine, wit.
pine and otuers well rooteu 20c ea,
wiay cherry sprouts loc ea; Haray Mt,

fern 5c ea; Well rooted trumpet vine |

oc ea; orange day lilies<iree for the
postage. M. C.-Anderson, Roliston,
Ga.
Pink almond, Golden bells, forsyth-
ia, bush honeysuckles, Christmas
viooming, Fragrantissima, yeliow Ker-
ia Japonica, weeping Butterfly bush-
ss, Weigelas, pink, rose and white.
Spirea, Van Houtti, Rose plume spi-
rea and crimson spirea, both bloom
all the summer. Bridal wreath, Eng.
Dogwood, Philadelphus, Snow_ Baill,
White Star Jasmine, Pink Deutzia,
jbl. white Althea, bright yellow spring
roses, everblooming dark red _ roses,
White Sweet Briar roses. Evergreen
white blooming Privet 2 and 3_ yr.
gushes all 35c or assorted doz. $3.50;
smaller size 25c or 5 for -$1; Evergreen
privet hedge 3 ft. high $3.50 per 100.

Pink Rambler: roses 10c ea; 75c doz.

Bitter sweet vine, dark heart shaped
foliage, long garlands of red _ berries
stay on till Christmas. Purple Wis-
teria 20c ea; early jonquils dbi. and
single Daffodils, fragrant cream col-
or narcissi, blue and white Easter Tris
ill blooming size, state ins. 25c doz;
21.50 per 100. Add postage on orders
under $1. Mrs. C. H. Ward, Adairs-
ville, Ga. Rt. 1.

Gladioli bulbs: 25 bulbs with rain-
bow mixture blooms 90c; 50, $1.40; 100

1M $18,00.

$2: 200 $3.75; 500, $8.65; ;
; Dub-

Pringal Jackson, 322 Mary St.,
lin, Ga. :

1 red leaf begonia $1, geranium cut-
tings, not rooted, any color but white
10c ea; rooted 6 to 10 in. 25c each;
dydrangeas 25c; rain ily bulbs 5c;
sanna bulbs, dbl. yellow and red 5
ea; daffodil bulbs 2 for 5c. Add pos-
cage. Miss Cora Belle Miller, Doug-
lasville, Ga. Rt. 1.

Althea bushes, nice siz, well. root-

-ed, rose color, dbl. and single 50c del.
Also hollyhock seed and poppy seed.

mixed colors 10c
A. P. McPherson,
Bremen, Ga. :

White cluster narcissi bulbs, 60c per
100 postpaid. Mrs, M. G. Lewis, Cor-
nelia, Ga. P. O. Box 603. :

Large dbl. canna lies 4 diiferent
colors 40c doz; 3 doz. tor $1; Wiuiller
pinks, 4 different colors oUc doz. Mrs.
oO. L. Law, Kmpire, Ga. Ri. 2.

- Kaster lily buibs, $1 per doz. Mrs.
ida Mae Winsky,;Dover, Ga.

Blue Grape hyacinths, 50c. per 100
bulbs. Ray .Johnson, Hartwei, Ga.
Rt. 1, Box 26.

Cape jasmines, well rooted, 30c and
60c sizes, del. Minnie L. Williams,
Oglethorpe, Ga. Rt. 2.

Cherry Laurel, small 25c; medium
50c; large $1; Red Crepe Myrtie, 50c;
Camphor trees 50c; Orchid dbl. Alth-
ea. 25c; Large well rooted privet 10c
ea. John G. Padrick, (no address
given.) :

One Boxwood 6 ft. tall $15. Mt.
Laurel, rhododendrons and Azaleas,
ne ea. Mrs. S. E. Anderson, Rolston,

per spooniul. Mrs.
Viewpoint Farm,

Phlox plants, mixed colors, 5 doz.

$1.- Mrs. E. E. Girtman, Quitman, Ga.
Box 182.

White and purple Iris 50 for $1.10,
12 colors labeled $1.10, unlabeled 15
for $1.10; Mixture 25 for $1.10. Queen
of we aa Iris King 80c per doz. Siber-
ean 6 for 60c; $1.10 per doz. Japanese
mixed -6 for $1.10. _Mixed ladioli 50
for 60c; $1.10 per 100: Star of Beth-
lehem. 25c per 100. Snow drops, wht.
bells, green spots, 60c per doz or 25
for $1.10. Yellow and cream narcis-
si, short trumpet-daffodils $1.10 per
100, 200 butter color narcissi, $1.60
per 100 or the lot for $3.10. Well

rooted Abelias, large size 3 for $1.10,

medium 4 for $1.10. Flame color
Azaleas 4 for $1.10, dbl. and single or-
ange leopard lilies. Boston Ivy, and
Box Vine, Shasta and Chesterfield
daisies, Zebra grass, and mixed yard
hibiscus 2 doz. for 35c; Ribbon grass
6 for 35c; Mixed Verbenas, 60c per
100. Blue. Violets 35c per 100, white

and purple 6 doz. 35c; 4~colors wei- -

gelas, Oak and P. G. Hydrangeas,
Wisteria, dbl. white and pink Spies:
Paul Neyron roses 25c ea. 5 for $1.10
White and yellow jasmines, red bud,

Golden Bells, white and pink Perkin

roses 60c doz. Altheas. almond. Bri-
dal Wreath. Pea shrubs, lilacs. white
spirea_and all color roses $110 per
ee Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Ga.

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age

nursdav. December 4, 1930.

Live Stock Wanted

(Continued trom page three)

1 smal Holstein and J. heifer, wt.
out 500 ibs. Coming fresh in spring
ith 2nd calf Qualities perfect. $45
or exch. for 50 March hatch pullets.
o White Leghorns nor Bantams wan-
i ae D. Giles, Douglasville, Ga.
Want to exch. turkeys for 1 pr. big
me guinea. or any other good breed
gs. State what you have and best
ae C. T. White, Lumber City,

Mey,
_ Want to exch. pure bred Buff Orp.
pullets and 1 or 2 cockereis for 1 brood
sow of any Bood stock. Write if inter-
ested. Mrs. Alvan Wiley, Auburn, Ga.
_ Want 1 sow with at least 6 pigs
uote price del. to Buchanan for cash.

. C. Davis, Buchanan, Ga. RFD 1. |

Want to exch. value for pure

uinea. or g Short-Nose Berkshire
sow, already bred. G. H. Strickland.
Dallas Ga. Rt. 1. ;
_ Want 2 sow pigs 6 wks. old. cross
between Jersey and Berkshire. A. A.
Fowler, Stone Mtn. Ga. Rt. 3.

Want 7 good pigs, cheap. Will exch
bees in pat. hives for same value $30.
B. H_ Davis. Toccoa, Ga. ve
_ Want ! S. P C. gilt or female pig,
Exch bred goats for same. Wilbur
Dona dson, Metter, Ga. Rt. 1.

3s Want 2 or more young Little Bone
Guinea gilts State price and age in
first letter, also wt. W. L. Smith. Com-
merce, Ga.





HORSES AND MULES WANTED

_ Have a pr. of gilts. 5 mos. old. wt.
200 Ibs each on foot. solid black. half
Essex and half P. C. Was offered $75
for the pr. I want to exch. them for a
pr. of good, sound work mules not over
10 yrs. old and not to wt. less than 900
ae must ee in good shape, etc
Pry way. rs. W. BE F
Smithville Ga. Rt. 2. a oe
Want Shetland pony, around 500 Ibs.
reas nably young, gentle. and in good
health. State .owest cash price. Hardy
Richardson. Lithia Springs, Ga.
Want to buy or rent a good farm
mule for 1930. near Macon. John F.
Park, Lorane, Ga. :

Flowers And Seed! For Sala

__ May strawberry, 20c a 100: \ white
ani pink monthiv roses, 102 each:
Jonquils, 40c a 100; River Red and
-vergreen, 50c a 100 cuttings; oranze
day lilies, 25c a 100: climbing ivy, 15c;
Sage, 15c bunch; hemlock pines, 5c-a
100; mtn. laurels, 50c a 100: cedar
502 each for large size; running roses,
red and pink, 50 doz. or 10c each:

_ Snowballs, 10c each; honeysuckle,
Col. 502 a 100 (1 of each kind if want-
ed) violets. white, 25c a 100. Mrs. J.

_ B. Jones, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt: 1.
_. Salmon sultanas. mas cherries, all
_ 20 each; 1, collection of plants for
$1 namelv: 1 euch, Maple begonia,
Star begonia, salmon sultana, Xma-
cherry. 6 white Fairy lilies, 3 pink
fairy lilies; large potted plants, palm
like. >$1- Star begonia, $1 aspara-
-us. sprenceria fern, $1.25: mixed
Boston, $1; St. Bernard lily. 60c; inai-
den hair fern. 75e: maple begonia.
1sc. Mrs. (W.J. Waits, Gray, Ga. >)
-. Mtn. laurel, yellow, pink _ azaleas,
: get aw jJaponicas, 20c ea; white, tame
Muscadine, rooted. 20c each; tame
arden gnoseberrv, 15c each; also fig
bushes, goose plums. 20c each. Al!
-well rooted. Claudia James, Ellijay.
Cro REVS. os

Crepe mvrtle, doewood, fis spreuts.
Well dev.
ed and herinning to crow, 6 to 8 in.
and black walnut seedlines. Write for
: eae R. H. ,Akin, Griffin. Ga. Rt.

Wax leaf





Rise licustrum, flowerine
~-pemecranate dorble salmon /pink
bleoms. abelias. white altheas, Lani-
cera winter blooming bush honev-
suckle, all 2 yr. old; well rote, 59
a on7 var or mixed, 6 for $2.50
or 12 for $4.50. nicely nacked an

ee pectnaid: State inky. Will exch. for

perennial phlox,
and hvacinth h1bs.
man. Edison. Ga.

trumpet daffodils.
Mrs. J! F. Chap-

Cedars 5 10 and 15 each, Anv size |

desired FOB. Mrs. B. F. Morrison.
Gainesville. Ga. RFD 8.
Many watermelon crepe

white dovwrood. macnolia. purpte wis-

mvrtles

A _teria. woodbine. red Dorothy Perkin

vary

sizes,

' Yuecas. plants. various f
for - dried

chean for cash. or exch
fruit, peanuts, mammoth sunflcwe
seat hahv chicks or broilers, Buff
Recks. Mrs. Wm. E. Burch, Helena,
Rt. 1 :

Gone shaped golden arborvitae, 50c

' Guernsey calf. laying hens,

dwarf boxwoods, well root- |



MARKET BULLETIN

each; lilies of the valley, 25c doz. aisu
horse radish sets, 50c doz. Mrs. Sloan
Bruce, Avaion, Ga. ;

Boxwoods, 1 to 6 ft. irish junipers,
dogwoods, red buds (Judas tree), al
sizes. All properly dug and furnished
with balls of earth if desired. Writc
for prices on shrubbery you need. H.
A. Neal, Carnesville, Ga. Rt. 3.

Calif. privet hedge cuttings, 50c a
100, or exch. for Klondike or Lady T.
itrawberry plants, or will exch _ for
other value. Miss Ruth Wiley, Ash-
land, Gar Rt. 4,

Large gladioli bulbs, 50c doz. 4 dif.
291. pink canna bulbs, 10c each; King
Humbert, large red, 10c each; ye:low
und orange variegated, 5c each; red
vith green foliage, 10c each., or exch.
or anything can use. If cash, no or-
ders filled for less than $1. Mrs. L.
>). Kimbrel, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 3.



Incubators For Sale



90 egg Wisconsin iron clad inc. usec
} yrs. runs perfectly, has egg turn-
ng tray, $6.90. Will give Fischel st
W. P. Rock eggs to fill it Git holds 8!
sig eggs) and inc. for $10. R. S. Nash.
3myrna, Ga.

Buckeye inc. 250 cap. in good cond
with everything, complete ready fo:
ase. Good hatcher. $25 crated or $2
f called for here at home. Mrs. Belle
Joiner, Soperton, Ga., Rt. 2. :

135 cap. Queen inc. used 1 vear, ir
zood cond., also 500 cap. oil brooder
used 1 yr. $20 for both, or exch. fo:
sorn, peas, hens. or any kind of pro-
duce.* Write. B. H. D4vis, Toccoa
Ga

200 cap. inc. good cond. $15 or exc!
for brood sow. Any mixed breed by
must be of thrifty stock and healthy
alreadv bred, or for a Jersey 0i
or pig =
Mrs. R. Donaldson. Metter. Ga. Rt. 1.

Ruekeve inc. 250 can. in good cond
$1850 FOB. J. K. Sewell, Ashland
Ga.

No 7 Mammoth Buckeye inc good a

new, heen used but very little. fo
cale. W. H. Kinney, Carrollton, Ga
Rte eee

200 cap. Mankato inc. set only e
few times. in gond cond. for sale or
exch: for 20 bu. shelled corn. Mrs. Joe
Harrison, Rockincham, Ga.

600 cap. ine. in gond cond. $25:
Ruekeve oil bronder 500 chick can
419 Mrs. J. W Clark Abbeville Ge

50 eso can. Cvele. hrooder-hatcher
ennd as< new, for sale. or erech. for
R P net of cond strain. Mrs. Sate
BE Metta Cuesstq Ca,

1 Little Rrown Hen oil inc, en. 5
esos, slichtlv used. complete with in-
structions and thermometer, $2.59
alsa small nil brooder. used onlv twice
*2 or both $4. H. A. Stahl, Savannah
Ga., 903 East 31st St. : ae

Buckeve ine. 12096 cap. practical
new. cheap. due to owners. failine
health. Mrs. Eldon Joiner, Thomas-
ville. Ga, ge s

1 Ironclad 240 cap. inc. $12 cash
Good cond, or exch. for larce size
enod beef yearlings. in nice cond. Mrs.
J. EB. Sikes, Cochran, Ga. Rt. 1.

1 Bie Grev Hen inc. 190 can. used
anly once vood as new. with instruct-
ions, 7 FOB. Mrs. H. FF. Brown.
Witlaeorehee Ga. P. O. Box 712.

2NN ean. eanrnv ton bracder. psec
twice. in perfect cond, Cnst. $2: sa!
5 No cheeks. Mrs. Susie E. Powel!
Montroce Ga Rt. 1.

Sol Hot wiekless of] burning bro7d-
er, 44 in. canopy. 500 can. Latest moa.
oe] jn nexfect ennd. cond as new. Used
very little. $1750 FOB. 52 in. can7n
new. never vnerated, same make, Jat-
ast model $90 FOB. J. H. Beasley.
Gavania Ga. RFD. 2 2 ae

Buckeye inc. 65 cap. soot cona, 17
Ss or oe for brocder 209 to 50
ean in voo1 cond. Mrs. W. H. Dor-
miny, Alapaha. Ga. s

Incubators Wanted



Want 400 or 600 cap. ine. Queer
preferred. Evch. shelled corn. Mrs. R
Donaldson. Metter, Ga. Rt. 1

Second-Hand Machinery
For Sale

One Bucveye 2-horse riding culti-
vator. in good condition $15 or will
exch. for Feb. or March Donaldson R.
T. Red pullets. no cylls; for meat hogs.
guineas or turkevs.*. I also have one
McKay 2-disc tractor plow in good
condition $40 or will exch. for meat
hogs. corn or peanuts at market price.
Also Samson Tractor in very good
condition $100 as stands or will exch.



as ahove ated. Al FOR, , D, Wu |

1 Western Electric plant compiete,
good condition with 32 volt generator,
engine and sixteen 250. A H Badtter-
ies. Also 1 box bulbs, wiring wisula-
sr. Seil or each tor 110 volt electric
motor. See or write. W. D. Meadows,
Danielsville, Ga.

6-horse power Titan Engine, 20-in.
M. Mill corn sheller. Mrs. J. C. Carl-
ton, Palmetto, Ga.

2 horse Chattanooga. stee] beam
turning plow, No. 23. In yood cund.
except 1 handl is slightiy short and
needs a slide. $5 or exch. for 1 horse
ae turner. L. S. Reeves, Primrose,

a.

One hay press price $40; one Oliver

cultivator $20; one { H C. cultivator
$20; Day Davis, Rutledge, Ga.

Good Fordson Tractor with exten-
107 -TlMs anus Ps pills OMe Way
Scale, good condition $35; C. M.

| Brennan, Columbus, Ga.

Grist Miil in good condition, equip-
ped with electricity; Also have gaso-
line engine. Write for price. Mill 3
mi. from Richland on Highway. Mrs.
Yo (Ri Harrell: Cala Psa?

One 15-horse power Ker. Engine
price $50; one 48x20 inch Grist Mill
compiete, Donnright type 200 bu.
capacity ideal for water mill, $150 or
will exch for cows or hogs. W.
Strozier, Rayle, Ga.,

One Chattanooga 3-horse power re-
fersible diz* piawy new dot hrived a
oe C. M. Hammond, Augusta, Ga
Rt.. 4.

Farm Tools for sale or wil) exch

for Porto Rican potatoes. W. D. Wat-.

son. Logansville, Ga.

One stalk cutter $25; one disc har-
row $25; 2 roller cane mili $25; Will
sell or exch for good set of Black-
smith tools for either one. J. D Tay-
lor, Rochelle. Ga. Rt. 1 Box 116 :

One Delco churn and pressing iron,
wi.) sell cheap or exch. Mrs. G. L.
Trimble. Adairsville. Ga.

One riding cultivator in good condi- |

tion; used very little. Will sel, for
$15 or trade for pigs or shoats. C. R.
Block, Lavonia. Ga Rt. 2

One used Star Pea Huller in good
condition. Price $12 F. O. B. Pal-
mers 65a Chey Hearn Paimetto. :5

Wizard 2 horse plow, No: 75, in good
condition except slide; 2 new points
$750 at my barn oO. A. Andrews,
Jackson. Ga. RFD 2.

2 pecan tree dusting machines, good
condition, cheap; 1 Chattanooga Cane
mill No. 44. large size. complete with
full equipment; 1 Williamson Stump
pul'er, complete with cable; 1 Uni-
versal 24-inch stone Grist or grind-
ing mill for Ford Tractor or other
power. All in first-class condition.
Write frr list of used farm touls and
pies Fred C. Geiger, Flintside,

a.

Harrows, plows picks, mattock, hoe
and all sorts form tools. Write me
for full information and price. Mrs.
May J. Elliott, Atlanta, Ga. Genera)
Delivery.

Blacksmiths ball bearing blower.

Champion No. 400 used less than aj

year $12.50. &. P. Burpee, 223 West
Taylor St.. Griffin, Ga.

Fords-n Tractor, with power take-
off, in good condition. wil} sell or exch
for.a good mule or 2 milk cows. John
W. Good, Moultrie, Ga. Rt. 1.

New John Deere mower. used only
a few days, and other farm imple-
ments, for sale. Write. J. F. Well-
born. Rock Springs, Ga.

1 Moline mowing machine, cheap for
eash. S. E. Glisson, Macon, Ga. 40
Burton Ave.

1 Cace grain separator for sale or
exch. for corn. hay. cows or hogs. W
i White, Gainesville, Ga. 16 West

ve.

3 horse stag sulkey plow, perfect
cond. except point and heel: in use

13 yrs. and kept out of rain. $30. J. B

Rrown. Bistol, Ga.



Second-Hand Machinery
Wanted

Want 1 small foree and vice, in firs
class cond. chean for cesh T. F. Sut
Tr Vienna. Ga. Rt. 5.

Want 1 complete set of blacksmith
too's in good con. for cash. Give ful
nerticulars in first letter. Frank



an

_We'ch, Eatonton. Ga.

Want 1 magneto for 6 Forse power



Fairrants-Morse Z enz. Exch small
feed prinder, or pav cash if reason-
ahie, W. G. Hall, Eatonton, Ga. Box
362. if
Want a few rolls of good, used
Standard Farm wire fence, good cond.

and at cheap price.



E. P. Hanicall,
McRae, Ga. Box 185. Sore

Want 7 ft intern) Cultipacker Wl
exch. value or pay cash, if reasonable
price. R. A. Shearer, Lylerly,.Ga.



Georgia Products F or Sale



CORN, SEED CORN & CORN MEAL
FOR SALE Bi

Red Mexican June seed corn, $1.00
ok.; Hastings 75c pk. Doubtits, 75
pk. W. M. Bryan, Canon, Ga.

Hastings second yr. Prolific seed
orn, not mixed, $1 pk. del. Floyd W.
Adams. Buchanan Ga. Rt. 2.~

150 bu. good, sound shelled corn.
Ou. POA ov. CU. Wintiey, oi.uxton, Ga.

65 bu. shelled corn each week, $1
nu. FOB McRae. Jno. S. Clark, Jack-
sonville, Ga. \ age eae

Pure, selected Whatleys Prolific
seed corn, 80c pk. $3 bu. First yea
from breeder. P. H. Woodard, Chaun
sey, Gaye Rie 2: 5 :

White milling corn, free from we
vils. 84c bu. FOB. Mrs. Eula B. Cor
Milan, Ga. 2

Hastings prolific corn,-direct from
Orig. this season, and pure and p
fectly sound, selected for seed, $3 bu
*OB or exch. some for pecans, pea-
auts, or sugar cane syrup in 10 Ib
ins: J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga.

ge . Ny

Nice white popcorn, this yrs. crop,
lb. del. in 10 1b lots or over. Mrs.
A. J. Collins, Demorest, Ga. Rt. 1..

Marlboros improved. corn and Va
livers Heavy Fruiter cotton for sale,
>). H. Bradbury, Bogart; Ga. oe

FRUIT FOR SALE ie

Nice. sundried apples, 15 Ib. de
Henry F. Weaver, Marion, Ga. ~
_ Dried apples, free from worms, 193
2rop, 20c lb. del. Mrs. W. H. Walter
Lavonia, Ga. Rt. 3. ee

Fancy Yates and Terry, packed i
yu. basket, 250 to basket, $1.25; 2
29 basket. $150; tree run in 5
4bls.. 75 bu. All FOB. M. N. Croy
Cornelia, Ga. - : She ie

Bright, sundried acid fruit selected
from choice apples. Guar. or mone
refunded. 6 lbs. mailed, $1 B. BR
Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1

Sour oranges for preserves, 50c_
100. No less than 100 shipped to
address. Mrs. D. G. Caldwell, Kings
land, Ga. Rt. 1... ae

Sundried apples, free from core an
worms, 15c lb. or exch. for anythin
can. use.
men, Ga.

Some dried apples, 20c Ib. Add pos-
tage. Mrs. James A. Scott, Carroll-
ton, Ga. Rt. 1. | 4 aoe
. Extra good, new sundried apples
from choicest selected acid fruit, fre
from insects, peeled and cored, 5
90c postpaid. C. F. Maddox, Bufor
Ga.

%



Yates apples, small, $1.25 bu. box;
medium, $1.50; large, $2.25; Apples
for trucks, 50c bu up in bulk at or
shard. C. M. Miller, Cornelia, Ga.

Dried appies, free from worms, cor
ind peelings, 15c Ib. Add postage.
Vioney order. J. K. Sewell, Ashland,

oa.



-_. GRAIN FOR SALE

Texas Rust Proof, and. Fulghu
vats. 75c bu. FOB. C. O. Milan, Ma-
an Ga. 469 3rd St. Sad

Extra fine Fulehum oats, 75c bu. in
~ood 5 bu. sacks. FOB Augusta, Mon-
-v order or cashiers check with or
er. W. 8B. Love, Jr., Augusta, Ga.
8th St a Fe

Hastings 100 bu. Fulehum and Co
-ers Cold Proof oats. Ea. var. $1 b
farretts 40 to 1 wheat. $2. All gro
~am seed direct from Orig. and care-
ilv recleaned. R. W. Stembridge,
MNedeeville. Ga. ; fs ig

A few bu Rancroft Fulehum, Ap
er and Hastings 190 bu. se iS.
tound and clean. 7c by. C
vith order. Sam Lovinggood, Bow
PraVville, Ga ee

Pure Bancroft seed oats. free from
inv foreion erain ov erass seed. 90
1, Rilev . Couch. Turin. Ga.

509 bu. fine So. Ga. -rve. $1.75 bu.
rawn on own farm. Philip Rouse,
Mipiag C4. A

Saerain, the new grain fora
hav and silacve crov. Produces m
vrain of equal feed ,value than corn
and more and better hay than s
*hum 2 crons the same season fron
1 njanting in snring. Drought resis-
tet and esnecially adapted to wet
ands. Seed direct from Orig. fast
snring. and No. Ga. grown. 5 Ibs. $1
$2 pk. postpaid: 1 bu $5 FOB. a
Neal, Carnesville, Ga Rt. 3.



- (Continued on page eight)







Georgia
Market Bulletin
Published Weekiy By The

_ BUREAU OF MARKETS
Arthur D. Jones, D.rector

Department Of
Agriculture

Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner







THURSDAY, DEC. 4, 1930.

Eniered as second class miatver



d. for mailing at spe cial
rate of postage proviaed Gulia
191 we 1103. Acco of October 8,

Notice of farm produce and ap- -
DP tenances, aumissible under
stal regulations, inserted one
time on each request ani re-
peated only when request is ac-
E rompaniied by new copy o1 no-

Tice,
Second- Hand Farm Machinery,
Flowers and Seed, Incubator and
Ornamental Nursery Stock no-
tice ss are published in Monthiy
Peace which appears on
pane a of each







Soran and for sale editions are
i published at intervals during tne
year. Advance notices of the: e
ions appear from time to
me advising advertisers when
fo mail us these types of notice.

| Mrs,

MARKET 5)

Thrift plants, pink, 15 doz. Old
time red rose, well rooted cuttings, 20c
each. Add postage. Mrs. A.\B; Taylor,
Sharon, Ga RFD 1, Box 59.

Flowers And Seed. Wanted

Want to exch. 1 each of the follow-
ing: Himalaya blackberry plants, ai
35e doz. raspberry plants, at 35 doz
for 2 doz. yellow double jonquil buib.
postpaid. Miss Annie L. Ashworth
Loganville, Ga., Rt. 1.

- Want to exch. nice value for root-
2d boxwood. Write. Mrs. J. B. Brown.
Eastman, Ga. RFD 1.

Want to exh bulbs of-all col. dah-
lias for all col. Amaryllis bulbs, Spide:
lilies, Easter lilies. Write first. Ts
J.D. Pierce, East Point, Ga., 705 East
Point Ave:

Want to exch 1 setting of Golde=
Buff Orp. eggs for paper white nar-
cissi bulbs to put in water: 1 settin-
for 125 bulbs, Cartons: to be ret.
Write firct. Mrs. Elsie Altman, Bax-
ley: Ga: (Rt.-3.

Want to exch Lady T.
nants for everblooming roses.
Joe Powell, Stockton, Ga. Rt 3.

Want to exch, al kinds mixed voppy
seed for annual phiox. sweet williams.
shapdracons, or carnation seed.
Snoonful fcr snoonful. Mrs. C.. L.
Whatiev, Enuthbert. Ga. Rt. 3.

Want r-oted tea olive. pink oleand-
er. golden hells, fo sythia, and pin
weiseg. Wil exch. ronted abelia,
Nandina or white: Eng. dogwood. Ea.
to pay postare. Write before sending.
= L. Knight, 7 asyile. Ga.





strawberry
Mrs.

Rt.. 1.

Paetond: Hand Machinery.
. = or Sale





ited space will not permit
rtion of wunimportani no-
Ss. Under Legislative act the
Metket Bulletin does not as-
sume any responsibility for any
notice appearing in the Bulletin
ie transaction resulting there-"
zom. Ks













arse bulbs, milk and wine liLes,
b1; all col phlox, 20c doz. pink
oming running roses, rooted, 25c
rooted plants, purple wisteria
ch. Exca. for early cabbage
Mrs. Geo. Theus, But-er, Gi

asi; or, grand purple, Rose Nui-
nk, Kochi, very dark reddis

G Of : var. or-ass't: for. -50.

for prices on Dwarf, S beriar
see Kilgore.
Member of

nite Boston fern, 2 large geran-
ooming size, dark red, 1 iargc
lis, pink blooms, 1 piece Ma
ning cactus, 2 doz. dark purple
4 tiger lilies, all for $2 del. Mrs.
. Jones, Gillsville, Ga. :
oxwood bushes, 60 yrs. old, 5 1-2
cen $45 for | lob . WW. Wils vn -
aysville, Ga.
aleas, 6 for 25c; white dogwood.
each: mtn. ivy, 2 for 15c; ever-
9c doz. mtn. ferns, 30c doz
. Mrs. T. J, Fain, Mor
n all magnclia bushes, $6 = doz.
F. Fuller, Americus, Ga.
le Springs.
ange and August lily bulbs, each
Oc each. 3 for 25c; a few water
bushes, 3 to 5 ft. 15 each, 2 for
- also a smal Ict of scuppernong
ines, well rooted 10c each? 3 fo~
Add vostage to all. Mrs. S$. H.

and other shrubkery for sale.
-for white feed sacks. Mrs. L.
Fastanollee, Ga.
littie cedars, 3 or 4. ft. high
each. Mrs. J. J. Kirk, Buch-
Ga- Rt. +1.
roses. 10 each: red dogwood
leas both, 2 for 25c; blue iris,
evergreen galax and trailing
: * Mtn. ivy and

Mineral Bluff. Ga.
beautifully shaved Re wat
st var. a.so la-ge gray roc*s
J with lichen and moss __ for
rardens , and lan@scaves. -Write
or come see if interested.

| ville. Ga.

-eand.



3 18 in. discs, 407 ek a axle, 30:
Cc. . Wilson, Maysville
Peennt weerter and oat: Daisy
churn for sale or exc} for chickens
co offer. R. F. Sikes, Sylvester

a

Shaw garden Specter. equipped awit?
caver-a gear, 7 in, turn pow and cul-
tivators, for ea. New. in first clos
~a4niny order. S. Q. Harper, Fayette-

1 forse in good cond, $7 cash, also
1 anvil with wire, $3. Cash with or-
der, \Mrs. H. A. Humphries, Mitchel

Ga.

Sharrless cream separator, 5 gal.
tank, in. goed cond. everything com-
nlete. $35 or exch. for pump and 5 or
6 H. P. eng. in good cond. or fat hens,
at 18c lb. W. S. Mixon. Griffin. Ga.

Oxiver cultivator. 6 disc, shovel at-
tachment and fenders.

vlow. good cord $20 FOR No checks.

A. W. Powell, Metcalf, Ga. Rint. Box |

LT,

cond. Onlv-vsed 2 seasons. Cash. or
exch. for: feed stuff. Ae Cruce.
Lawrenceville. Ga RED 3.

I. H.C. ridine ptivaior in nerfect |

1 bone cutter (for cutting hones cae

cond.
$10.00

seeraps for pouitry), in good
Turned bv hand or bv vower.

or best offer; also 1 wheat sifter/ good |
Ae ey

$1N or best offer. Mrs.
Beazlev. Madison. Ga.

1 Turbine water wheel, size 20 in.
inside. 2 ecg wheels. and miter gear:
1 corn mill, 24 in rock. Meador mill.
neeq onlv 1 yr. and g 15 bbl. marbie.
wWidrvet flour mill for sale. Reference.
W A. Faleomb Colhert. Ga. Rox 27.

No. 5 Star pea and bean huller. Cost
%115: seli for $65. or will exch. for No
189 Tetz fecd mill, with feeder ~

70nd shane also No. 12 DeLaval cream

serarator. $45. or will nav some df. in
evrh. for mil beth thrash. fair rvn-.
nine s are, wili do geod work Write. |

S..R. Spires, Lincolnton, Ga.

Second- Hand Machinery
- Wanted

Want 2 roils second-hand poultr
wire in cord eend-and. reasonable i
prices Exch. Donaldson] a 1. Rest
-~-goed heavy cane syrup in new No.
10 pails,
Ga. Rt 1,

Want a Benton corn planter with
discs for: peas, ete. or any old part:
of same that cou'd be. used to re
Hild one. J. L. Sibley, Milledgeville
Gas BIxe 383.

Want a good marnet> that wilt re

Sampson tractor. Write.

FEO

Warton Tiavrvrencavia





Kaas

in good cond.
$95. FOB: Avery Jit'e Indian sulkey.

and |
sacrer. and nav some difference if in:

J. W. Sammons, Larry tow. :

cM |



inc. for same. T. P. Burdett, Wash-
ington, Ga.
Want 5 h. p. 3 Shae 60 cycle elec-
tric motor G B. Floyd, Savannah, Ga.
Want oid Moline tractor eng. in
good shape. Jas. F. SnEDaEe: Craw-

t_rd, Ga.
Want 5 to 10 H. P. poiler, in good

cond. at bargain. R. T. Shuman, Vi-

dalia, Ga



(eae For Sale



800 egg American Wishbone inc.
used 3 hatches. Cost $253.; sell fo:
$100; 240 egg Buckeye inc $10 or trad:
for White Kings or Carneaux pig-
eons, mated and banded; one 110 V-
electric 500 chick brooder and 2 50
chick oi] burning brooders, for sale o!
exch. for White Kings or Carneaux
mated or banded. A. B. Cummings,
ee Ga.

3 inc. 2 600 egg size Keipper; one
works on top of other, but can be ue
separately if preferred, 1. for: $25, ox
both $42.50; also 1 Petaluma, 250 eg:
size, $15 less than 1-3 of original prics.
: L. McClellan, LaGrange, Ga. Rt.

Queen inc. 275 cap. used,3_ times
and 600 cap. coal burning brooder,
good cond. Make offer. Cash, also

good oat Sproule 10 tray. Fine cons.
H. Akin, Griffin, Ga

Make offer. R.
Rt sa

4209 cap. Blue Flame oil burne
Sears-Roebuck brooder, $6 FOB. Mrs
G. Theus, Butler Ga.

Buckeye ine, 600 cap. good cond..
35 or exch. Want small grain thresh

. Po Rurdett, Wechineton. G2

1 Little Brown Hen. inc. used only
twice, in eood cond. - Everything com-
plete. el] or exch. for a nice S. P. C.
male pig value $3.50. Mrs. J. C. Mor-
ris Ailey. Ga...

Tnc. 120 cao. ready to set. Se.] for
cash, or exch. for 5 -hhens, anv heavy
breed. H. C. Cruce, Lawrenceville, Ga.
RFD 3.

Blue Flame. -wickless oil burning
brooder, 1 M. cap. used only 8 wks.
Same es new. Cost $15: sell, $7 cash.
2 checks.

Sol Hot Twin Float brooder stove,
2090 cav. $7 FOB. Exch. for heavy
bveed baty chicks. E. W. Starr, Mans-
field, Ga.

800 can. Wishbone ine. in perfect
cond. Sell cr exch. for 25 March or
Avril hach J. Giant pullets and 2
cocks. Mrs. A, J. Pittman, Woodbury,



Poultry ; F or Sale

ANCONAS FOR SALE
Pure bred Anconas, for saie or exe
ig dl be leat and Le hens, all. ee



| Cochins.

E. J, McDougal, Lavonia,

| lets, $1.50 each. Mrs...



ruary hatch, $1.50 each, or exch. for
large breed chickens of about the
aie age, of
ia. to pay chgs. 1 way on exch. Mrs
Nellie Kennedy, Blackey, Ga, 308 No
Main St. me

BANTAMS : :

2 pure White bantam roosters, 15
each, $1.50 for both, FOB. Mrs. Janie
Wingo, Newnan, Ga.

Extra fine lot of genuine Buff
A few young prs. $3 pr.
O. H. Wright, Atlanta, Ga. "412 Pe-
ters Bldg.

6 white Top-Notch bantam pimets.
aying, 50 each;-2 hens, now laying,
ise each; 3 SoCs 50c each. All
same kind. = Je . Erwin, Adairs-
ville, Ga. Rt. ;

1 pr... pure bred April hatch Gcld-
en debrients. $3. Clarks strain, _
Alice, nee Soperton, Ga, Rt.

Bantams: 1 pr. each; White ce
ins, $3; trio, $5; Black, "Red, Old Eng,
$32 = trio; $5: Buff
Icockerel, trio, = -Golden Sebrights, :
$6; trio, $7.50; 1 trio Silver Sebrights,
$12; trio of Black, Rose no $12;
1 cock, Partridge Cochin, S221 Gold- :
en Sebright, S905) for $3; These are
all extra good blooded stock. Geo,
Austin, Atlanta, Ga. 356 Moreland
Ave., N. E,

BARRED ROCKS Seto
A few early hatch Ringlet B. R. $2
each; 1 cockerel, $2.50, little later
hatched but ready for service. O. H.
Wright, Atlanta, Ga. 412 Peters Bldg.
Thompson Rinelet B: R= -cockerel;
March hatch, $1.25 each. Mrs. J. A
Wilson, Martin, Ga. Rt: 2;
P rooster: and 3 B. it Hens? 10 mos.
oid. $1.50 each; = for the 4. Money
order. _ Mrs. Oo. B - Brand, Spe

Ga. :

B. R. pullets and roosters, large
ize, $1 ack $8. for 10. Mrs, bMS
Aderhold, Lavonia, ~Ga. as

10<B: RR: pullets, 21-2 to 3 1-2 lbs, |
each; $1 per head. Grady H. Gibson,
Hazlehurst, AGS

3 pure bred B, R. cockerels, 6 1-2.
or 7 Jbs. each, $1. 50 each, or 3 in 1
lot, $4 FOB. Money order. Mrs. H
2. Cowan. ee =

14 pure bred B pullets, 1- cock-
erel, Holterman Poaeat strain, -
March hatch, now laying pullets, = 50
each; cockerel, $3. $20 for lot. Be
rotman, Lumpkin, Ga.

Fine stock Sn Imp. Ring-
let B. R. $5 pr. L.. Heape;, Nash-
ville, Ga. Rt. Box 60.

: Tei B. R. March 20, 1930
hatch, not stunted, fine, well dev.

Cochins, young



} young hens, soon_ be laving; $1.25 ea,

OB. Mrs. J. 2 Cae POGsem

Ga.



| BUFF, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS

6 lovely April hatch Buff pul-
WwW. a
| worth, Adairsville, Ga -



4

~~

2



Conwell?

future.

with your money.

zi it? -)



The Public Welfare Director of he Co 4
Cotton Growers Cooperative Association :

(Continued from page one)

tution in Georgia pays a bank $10,000.09 per year to hold its Sarohgtiee
receipts and notes? I though that all banks had safety deposit boxes _
that they would rent from $3.50 to $5009 per month. BS
It is passing strange that this same Governor of the Federal Re- oe
serve Bank, after seeing the President of the Georgia Cotton Growers
Co-operative Association throw away $10,000.00 per year, in place of -
renting a safety deposit box, appointed J. E. Conwell, this same Presi-
dent, to check up on and report on the same J. E. Conwell. :
word, look at it a different way: If Eugene R. Black had been a farm-
er in Georgia, depending upon his cotton for a living, and putting it in
the Georgia Cotton Growers Co-operative Association, would he have
appointed J. E. Conwell to. check up on and report, to him about J. E. AS

: Last spring, at a meeting at Milledgeville, oe. President of the en
Federal Farm Board admitted that not cnly the Georgia Cotton Grow- -

ers Co-operative Association, but other cotton growers co-operative as-

" sociations of the South had been selling the spot cotton to the mills on
its arrival, and playing the future market. He admitted this on a
question from me. He further stated that it did not amount to much,

- only a few million dollars loss; and that the; would not do it in the :

However, I give you the point-blank Statementthey have
been doing it since then, and a lot of people who are shipping their
catten to the cotton growers co-operative associations to hold it, dont
know that it is going direct to the mills.
cotton would go up. What inducement is there for the mills to bid -

_ high on cotton when it is being pushed on them by the Co-ops at the
present price? Of course, to protect your interests, they are gambling

Is this right? Should the Federal Government make of the citi-
zens of this country involuntary gamblers? Should we not have pub-
lic welfare directors to 100k bee this. situation and aes to us a

In other

If this practice was cut out,

| EUGENE TALMADGE,











FF, WHITE AND OTKER "ROCKS
FOR SALE

range, thoroughbred. Biynoueh
ockerels and pullets, 3 mos old
yard, 75c each, or gen run of yard,
moroughbred and same age, by
of 150 to 200, or. more, 656. eaca.
. Stafford, Taylors Creek, Ga.
ee Plymoutn

Ga

oice Buff Rocks, Nuget strain,
ck, and cockerels, $2.50 to $4 each;
iets and hens, $1.50 each. Sires
sed in my yard were from trapnest-
d, high egg strain. Mrs. G.L. Trim-
s, Adairsville, Ga.

ure bred white Rock, Fischel Sti.
March and April hatch pullets, $1.25
ach; extra nice cock, 1929 hatch, $2.
rsonal checks. Clara V.

dairsville, Ga.

White Rock, Fischel strain March
ockerel, $1.25. vase J. C. Goolsby
Graham, Ga. Rt.

BRAHMAS

Trim-



Pure bred Giant strain Light Brah-

$1.50 cach: 12 rar

as; 3 cockerels.
Ww. E. Smail, Oakwood

ck, Dae

Giant hieht A eenas 1929 hatch,
25 each;. 1930 hatch, $V each, also
ig, tat mixed hens, 1929- -30 hatch, $1
eh isis: Williams, Ty Ty, Ga

CUSTOM HATCHING



tom natcuing, trays, 105 and 130 |

ch, or an incubator full, of 210 and
60 eggs, at 3c an egg. Mrs, E. H.
oa Cochran, Ga. Rt. 5.

GAMES

Warhorse games: 5 each,
vens and roosters, $1 each. J.
Wellborn, Rock Springs, Ga.

re bred dark Cornish Indian
Game hens and cockerels, $1.50 each.
iL. M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga. Rt.

P

Dark Cornish Indian games, Berry
strain, April. 1930 hatch: 12 pullets
eS B. = Pope, Tal-



& eas AND LANGSHANS

Slightly mixed Black Giants, one
cockerel gee pullet, 6 mos. old
ach, Mrs, O. B. Brand, -Bryonvi.le,

eB.
Marev str. from
pe cacb. $25 A0t,

Trio Jersey White
7 , direct from Orig.
xch, for turkeys at 20c db. WS,
Hixon. Griffin, Ga.
ure bred J. Back eiahis: $1 tric.
cy: soa "8 Feb. hatch and one
erel, $15; also fresh selected eges
eason, $1. 25 per setting del, or $5
100, Exch some for pineapple pear
re S, a few pecan trees (large kind)
a few peach trees and_ 2 yr. old |
grape vines. Mrs. Belle soner, So-
perton, Ga. Rt. 2.

-HAMBURGS FOR SALE
. S. amburgs, 1929: hatch, $1 ea.
. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga

_. LEGHORNS FOR SALE

pee winning stock.
. J. Bailey, Hart

Giants, 1929



pure bred W. L.- cockerels, Tan-

red strain, $1.59 each, or lot for $5.
May hatch. Exch for 4 pullets of sam:
train. H. C. Davis, Mt. Vernon, Ga.
25 W. L. hens, $1 each. Exch. for
ecan trees, or some pigs or shoats.
rite what. you have. J.
cworth, Ga. Rt. 3.
_4 pullets and 2 eockerels, S, C.
rrisstrain. $7 for-40t-or ae of
bred B. R. pullets. No cuils. W.
ammock. Sy ee Ga Rk. 2:
out 100 W. L. hens, 1 yr. old, and
bout. 50 pullets, some beginning to
ay, 75 each, for the lot. W. T. Har-
is, Statham, Ga. ~
Brown L. March cockere's. $1 each.
Mrs. J. A, Wilson, Martin, Ga. PRE 2
4. fine *youns C. W, Le rooster
ach. Tanered strain. Sat. guar.
~ Davis, Jr.. Macon, Ga. ae oF
60 pure bred Tanered W. i.
ld, wt. around. 2 Ibs. Most a es
re pullets, 65c Fac also 20 Ry
evhorns, same as above. Paul An-
hony. Juniper. Ga.
40 Tancred W. L. 18 mos. old hens
rom heavy lavine, trapnested, ped
ivris Strain $125 each. No less.
Ss. H. V. Franklin, Register, Ga.
= W. L. 12 mos. o'd roosters. $1 each.
W. J. Rimes, Alma, Ga. Rt. 3.
ee 5 April batch W. L. pullets Ferri
strain, $1 each, or exch for. a nice Jer-
: haifay. & or 8 mos, old. Mrs. R.
. Dillard, Chester, Ga. RFD 2. __
hens and L oy Prove L. 19

Ss.

- Rock: A
) hatch, 90c each. Cash or money or-

_| $14 for lot, or will divide into
-| Cash with order. Mrs: Florence Sturir
: SS Gas Rte.

young |

Giant <hens and 1 rooster, |

$10 FOB.

E. Payne,

hatch pullets,



9 pure April hatch: & OW. kL. Tan
cred str. cockerels, $1 each, or $7.50
for all, or exch. for samie numbde. vu.
any healthy large breed of hen:. Mrs
W. Clements, Rochelle, Ga. Rt. 1.

Everlay strain B. L. 4 mos old roos-*
ter, $1.25 or exch. for nice. dried ap-
ples, 12=Ibs: preveld: Mrs. E. P. King,
Rochelle, Ga. Rt. -

60 W. L. Barron ae pullets, Mar
or. Mrs. Julia Cox, Sycamore, Ga. Fit.



MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS
Buff Minorca March and April
cockerels, $2 each. Clara V. Trimble,
Adairsville, Ga.
White Minorcas: 1 cockerel and< 15
pullets. Thoroughbred. May hatch
J. C. Waters, Ep-

No culls. $1 each.
worth, Ga.

MISCELLANFOTS CHICKENS *
WANTED



Want Market hens in exch for Jer-
sev heifer. 2 mos old, at $15; bay
mare, 10 yrs. old, at $60; shoats, a
Me Ib. Write whet, vu have an
what vou will do. S. Mixon, Grif-
fin, Gas

Want to exch 10 Ibs. nice, bricht.
dried apples, this seasons crop, free
fram neel and core. etc. for any breed
chickens, from 6 wks. old to 1 !b <ize
Pullets preferred: also exch. strawher-
ry plants, delicious berries. for nee
or hens. anv. breed. Plants at f
100. 250 nlants for 1 hen. Helen.
Horsley, Tallapoosa, Ga. Star apts:

ORPINGTONS
20 Buff Orpington pullets ahd tw-
roosters, 14 wks. old. Fine, pure. Sane
2 A0te



6 Buff Orp. hens and roosters for
sale. Mrs. Martha Strickland, Swains-
bore.Gai =,

PIGEONS FOR SALE

Have sev. prs. Plymouth Rock Ho-
mers for disposal. Write. R. T
Thompson, . Atlanta, Ga. 929 Pulliam
St.. SW.

40 White Kines of pure preedinz (C
prs. of the present stock were _pur-
chased at $7.50 per pr. and 5 prs. a
$5 per pair), The remainder. grow
from the above stock. Will mat-
excellent price. or will ee for side
imeat or vure lard. E. N
ticello, Ga.

40 pr. White Kings, mated, bande?
end workine, Extra goed brreeers
/2 pr. Also 50 voune White Kin: .
2 and 3 mos, old. $175 pr. or exch
for any kind except Leehorn hens 9
207 Ib. F. B. Flanders. Rockleise. Ga

PHEASANTS FOR SALE

Ladv Amhearsts, March hatch. $1>
pr: Goldens. 2 vr. old. $18 pr: Marc>
hatch, $10 pr. Ene. -Rinenecks, $8 n~
Full instructions for care and breed-
ine with ea. order, J. Barrow,
West Baie Ga.

RR... REDS
10 Donaldson strain 1929 hatch hence
$1 each. Mrs. J. W.. Eley; White

Plains. Ga. :
Pure bred_ March hatch R. I. Rec







| cockerels, from prize winnine pen. oS -
| 25 each. or exch for pure bred P.

male pie or anythine can use. Mr:
C. L. Smith. Baxlev. Ga. Rt. 4.

8 R. I. Red cockerels, from prize
vinnine cock. $2 each. Will trade J
for 35 Ibs. pop corn this yrs. crop. E9
tq nay del. chos, Mrs, Lyle Reed
Metcalf, Ga. Rt. Rox 68. -

Extra fine Donaldson strain ploa?e
tested March hatch, prize winnin .
Red cockerels, $2 each. or exch. for
corn at $1 bu. also Jast vrs. roosters
959. each. Mrs. Emmett Tramme!
Dviuth, Ga: Rt. 1. _

Sev. dark Red cocks. 1 1-2 vrs. old

#195 each also have sev. Parks strain
RR. encks, at $159 each. Mrs. W
F. Amos, Elison, Ga.
- Larve dark S. = R. I Reds: eoek-
erels, S48 each: 18 mos. ld enck, ver
fine. $10. Mohann -strain and fine
Javers. Mrs. Belle Timmerman, Bron-
wood. Ga. Box 23.

2982 C6 PR T. Ped nuiets. 2 1- 2 mae
lq Thea each: 2 same ave and pric
enekerels. or $7.50 for lot: 10 Anri
pre brad. e198" nQ0%
4+ copsa batch and nrice.cockere's, ar.
#1359 for lot. Cash with order. P.
. Money order with orde~. Mrs. L
HD Kimbhrel Baxlev. Ga. Rt. 3.

10 S. GC. R. I. Red pullets and on-
anckerel, March hatch, from = ci'ed
Meanaldqon ficck $12 for lot. FOB.
Mrs. M. _dackson, Round Oak, Ga,
RFD 1

59 dark R. T, Red nullets. Januar



hates. $125 each ."O~ Mis. J.C.
Goolsby, Graham, Ga, Rt. 1.

. Eder, Mon

oe $1.50 doz. now. Mrs.

oe ee Martin, Ga. Rt.



_ ETC. FOR SALE_

big bone, 3. each, toms and _ hens,
young, early April hatch, $5 each.
Mrs. A. E. Kamer, LaGrange, Ga

2
each, hens $6 each; young hens and
toms, $5 ea_h. All pure bred. Exch.
doe pure bred R. C. White Wyandotte
chickens. Mrs. Jas. B ae Mo-
lena, Ga,

Bronze turkeys, Ist prize winners
Southeastern Fair for pasu 3 yrs. Guar.
to give sat. or money refunded. Prices,
reasonable Free catalogue Wee Se
Fric.s, Pendergrass, Ga.

Spring hatch M. B. Bird Bros. toms.
$7.50 Money order only. Mrs. P. B,
Brannen, Statesboro, Ga. RFD D.

Pure bred M. B tom, about 25~lbs.
$8 del. or $7.50 FOB; 1 April hatch
tom, 14 lbs $5 del. or $4.50 FOB. Order
before Xmas. Both fine. Mrs. B. F.
Morrison, Gainesville, Ga. RFD 8.

Pure bred wild Mailard ducks,
thoroughsy domest.cated. $3 pr., trio,
$5. T. P. Burdett, Washington, Ga.

2 Mallard drakes, 1930 hatched,
tame, from pure wild stock. Fine for
decoys or bree_.ing, $1.50 each: B. C.
Pope, Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3

Pure Bourbon Reds: hens, $5; toms
$7; 1929 hatch tom $8 Mrs. R. L.
Greene, Cuthbert, Ga. Rt. 4.

Muscovey aucks, iyo0 latch, $1 ea
GL. #. Wilhams, Ty Ty, Ga.

1 pr. wild geese, and 3 large typc
slue xanuers, 16mos. old, for cale. J.

Bourbon Reds, 1930 hatch toms, $.
2acn; same age hens, $3: each; 2: yr.
old hens, $3. 50 ea. All heaithy, Vig-
orous stock. No checks. Mrs. J. Hi.
Javis, Rebecca, Ga.

Big Bone Giant Bronze, 1929 hatci.
1tom:- and: -3-_hens, unrelated, euai
pure bred and Bird Bros. strain, large
kind and heavy wt. at macurivy a.i.
iat: hens, 20 to 22 lbs and toms, 40
to 50 lbs. These are not so iat, bul ~

ocd cond., and hens good layers. Sell
at sacrifice, $20. -CoSu $s edu. - Ivan
Belle Joiner, Soperton, Ga. z

7 turkey Big Bone, Goldbank toms
$4.50 Gach: wts 22 to. 231bs;<alsoa:
hens. $3 each. All April hatch. Mrs.
J. W. Eley, White Puiains, Ga. 5

15 head of fat geese, $1 each, FOB
J. R. Horne, Funston, Ga.

6 turkeys, 202 lb. at my oe Mre
oe Clifton, Millen, Ga. Rt. 4. Bs:
23

2 prs: Bourbon Reds, $10 pr. or on
zobbler and 2 hens, $13; April hatch
Raised from unrelated stock: Bs
nen, 1929 hatch, $5. Mrs. Eva Bur-
dett, Washington, Ga Rts:

8 geese, gray and white, good lay
ers, $1 each, or exch for apples, o
Irish potatoes, or strawberry plant ~
of gocd var. Mrs. J. LB. Parrish, Nash:
ville, Ga: Rt. 2, Box 60.

2 pens of pure bred Indian eunnne
Suck , boucht direct from Berrys,
grown birds, fawn and white: 1 dra
and 4 ducks, $15; 1 drake and thre
ducks, $12; Exch either pen for dif.
ferent fruit and pecan trees. Writ
description and prices. - Mrs. Fanni-
v,. Miller, LaGrange, Ga. 710 Callawa.
Ave.

9 fine young turkeys, wt. 10 to 1
lbs. 28c lb and a 2 yr: old Bronze tor
fin breeder, 28c lb. also turkey ev
Ola ee OUe,
Calhoun, Ga. Rt. SB oOxy 153.

: WYANDOTTES

R. Cc. S. L.. Wyandotte April cock-
erels, good size, $1.50 each; aiso 1
rocster same breed, about. 2 yrs. old
$1.25. Mrs. Henry Mullins, Summer-
ville. Ga. Rt. 5.

4 nice W. Wyandotte 5 mos. o'd pul-
lets. $1.25-eah; 4 pure bred Silver. L.
Wvandotte hens, $1.50 each; 9 fine W.
Wyandotte roosters, Rose Comb. $1 ea.
and 15 mixed hens, $16 for the 15. Ail
FOB. Mattie B. McPherson, Rabun
Gap.2Ga. = :

8 mos. old S. L. Wyandotte roosters,
thorouzhbreds and nice col. $1.25 each,
Slerence Prown. Helena, Ga.

3 S. I. Wyardostte Tarbox str. Avril
and Mav hatch roosters $1 each. Mrs.
3230 Kirk Buchanan, Ga Rt i>

5 pure White Wyandotte roosers,
ow ready for service, $1 each, or $1.59
ae eb Mrs. T. S. Segars, Martin, a

50 R. C. W. Wyandottes, April fateh.
now lavine pullets. $1.25 oe W. E.

| F. Weliborn, Rock Springs, Ga.



Poultry Wanted

RAPREND ROCKS oe ee
Want 10 Holterman B. R. 1 yr. old
oe and 1 cockerel . cheap for cosh





Bird Bros. hs

yr o.d White Holland toms, $10)



= HEAHMAS WANTEI
Want a trio of Giant strain L
Brahmas. ois Re T, Shuman,

ia, ies Rt.

. GAMES WANTED :
Want 50 dark Cornish hens, and 3
cocks, to raise from on 50-50 basis.
Good range. Write before sending.
Charles A. West, Dalton, Ga. RK i

GIANTS WANTED
' Want 25 March or April hatel
Black Giant pullets and 2 cocks.

aiue for same. Mrs, A. J. Pitre
Woodbury, Ga | cy Fe Ne

LEGHORNS WANTED
Want 50 Brown L. early sprit
hatch, ready to lay pullets, at reaso
apie price. Write what you have

. Tucker, Glennville, Ga.

; ORPINGTONS WANTED
. Want. to: excn 00 lbs. tage.

paper shell pecans for 11 nme

1 cock of the White Orpington ree
Oure brei and Ol ive wu. .

ma Mashburn, Rochelle, Ga.

PIGEONS WANTED
Squabs wanted: Sena _ price and
breed to: R. T. Thompson, ai
Ga. 929 Pulliam St., S. W.

aes Ay Fee WANTED
Want 10 R. Red 1 yr. old
good color: aaa: full stock for c
culls accepted. Must be chea
Tindley, Talona, Ga.

TURKEYS. GUINEAS, ETC.

- WANTED
Want 6 turkey hens, 12 Ib. size
eych. black tongue and switch J
heifer caif at $15 for the turkey.









aeaed,







|20c Ib. All FOB. Ww. S. Mixon, Gr

fin, Ga.

Want 1 pr. brown Ching geese; a
1 pr. gray African geese. J. F.
porn, Rock Springs, Ga.

- Want 1 pr of wild or Can
gees2, trained. Only pure stock w
ed, 1929 or 1930 hatch; also want
exch. 1 pure, tame Mal.ard drake :
oure wild stock for 1 of same, to kee
from inbreeding. 1930 hatch. B
Pope. Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3. :
Want or. of Black and White S$
J. FS a ee Se





State blood tested B. 3
Tancred - Hollywood we aoe
re bred, free ranve breeding stock
Big, fine, healthy chicks. $1:

C5Os for< 50:--$4 fors: 25.2 Ry
larger quantities on request. 190 per
sent live del. Sues J C,. Ba

: SMBH Seve Ga.



Eggs For Sale



Golden Buff. Orp. eggs. $1. 25

or exch. for white fesd sacks, free o
ottering and holes, 100 Ib. or { 50 Ib
ize, or exch for dried fruit. oc wh
peas or butter beans. Mrs. Hisie A
nan, Baxlev, me coo ee
Dark S.C. R. . Red ess, $ 5) pe
15. $6 a 100. Mahood strain and A
vy Javers.. Miss Belle Timme man,
Bronwood, Ga. Box 83.

Live Stock For Sale

CATTLE FOR SALE
23 mos. olq chocolate col. heife
OM fine Red.Jersey cow and crean
col. Sire; supposed to- ee in





Le

af nure bred ee ee af
~other: supsed to. fore. oe u
$18. FOB., Wil] exch. for brood
S80 40r 259. Ibs. to farrow soon,
cotton seed. at $1 bu. Mrs

J nes, Gil'sville. Ga. Rt. 2.

vice. Half Guernsey, and half, Jer. ey
In fine shane, gsood and sentie $2%
my barn. 10 mi. north of Marist
Nevt Waldron. Plackwells Ga. Rt.

snmme~. for Saline sr Aes

.| Lithonia. Ga. RFD 1 Box: 108



20 head nice grade milch cows, at
10_head nice yearlings, ail chean f

Ashe. Fastman, Ga Rt. 2.

Pesutiful 2 mos. old Jersey heif
$15 ea. or exch. for hens at 18 lb and
| turkevs at 20c Ib. W.S. Mixon, Grif-
fin, Ga..

1 yr. oldJ. bull. ent. to reg. $10 a
barn. Joe McMichen, pom
Ga Rts,

1 young cow, fresh in with: s
calf. J S. Paris, Dallas Ga.


PAGE EIGHT

Georgia Products Fi or Sale



(ontinued from page five)
: GRAIN FOR SALE
No. Ga. .au Growasg secu rye, $1.-
75 del. Ga. points in lots of 5 bu. and
ae W. E. hampton, Mineral Bluti
a.

- HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE

Pure Ext. honey ia 0 and 10 Ib.
Pons. 12 tive lbs. Tupelo, Kxt. to cp.
$6. 75;,6-10 lb. $6.30; 2-10 lb. pus .paiu
- and ins. $3; 1-10 lb. postpaid atu ins.
~ $1.00. Wii excno a iew cs. tur puic
bred Donaidson strain R. Ll. Rea pui-
lets anu cockeress. Jonn A, Crum-
mey, Doctortown, Ga,

First class second crop honey in
chunks, 10c lb. in 55 lb. cans. Money
order, or will send COD. S. L. Daugn-
try, Dover, Ga.

Choice honey in 10 lb. pails, 4 to
cs by express prepaid, $5 per Case.
W. G. Chambiess, vawson, Ga. Rt. 3,
Box 26.
4 Ibs.

<}



del

nice beeswax, 30c Ib.
S Yawn,

BE.

Nice, pure Chunk honey, in 5 lb.
Ppaus, $1 del. No cnecks. Mrs. F. kh.
Vincent, Fruitland, Ga. \

25 or 30 ibs. pces in oie hives,
$2.50 per hive at my piace, do mite.
east of Norman Park. Tuws. J.. Weeks.
Norman Park, Ga. Rt. 1. ~
Good grade Ext. noney in 10 Ib.
pails, $1.50 prepaid. 6 tor $6.50 FO.
Some 30 ana 3a ib. cans, 10 ib. FO
Cc. L. Whatley, Cuthbert, Ga. Rt. 3.
95 second-hand 10 frame bee hive
bodies only, 40c each; 10, secona-
hand 10 frame comb honey. supers
with section holders and separavors.
all in good cond. 5c each; Au guar.
to be in good cond. FOB. Also non-
ey bees and Queens for spring de:
Place orders now, 1 Selected and tesv-
ed Italian young Queens, $1 each; &
frame hives of bees ready for honey
gathering, $8 each. April Del. at my
: yards; honey, new crop, first rob-
bing, ext. in 10 lb. .pails, will be $1.25
each: in larger quantities, 12 lb: J.
E. Sholar. Pine Park Ca

12 hives in pat. hives with honey to
winter bees, $3 each, or $30 for lot,
FOB my home. Wil] exch. for corn.
chickens, apples, hogs, or anything
can use. B. H. Davis, Toccoa, Ga.

20 bee hives, pat gums, $1 each at,

ed home. Alice James, Alto, Ga. Rt.
Pe 1200: Ibs nice, bright chunk honey,
-1930 crop. Havent been robbed. 15c
Ib. from 25 up FOB. A. G. Oliver,
- Meansville, Ga. RFD 1.
__ Fancy Ext. Tupelo honey, prepaid
PP in Ga. 5 Ib pail, $1.25: 10 lb. $2 S.
E. McClendon, Thomasvile, Ga.



_ MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

=) Black walnuts, 1930 crop, nice and
dry, 4c lb. postpaid. Limited amount.
5 a V. . Ray, Kensington, Ga. Rt.
et Home- a fruit cake, 50c lb. also
black walnut kernels, 60c lb. and pos-
tage. Clean, large pieces, this yrs.
crop. Mrs. Jo Knowles, Jackson,
7 Ga.ant.- 1
200 gal. glass jugs, $20 or exch. for
20 fake food sytup...W.. Ce. : Todd
Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 6.
Sev. bushels black walnuts,=.sound
and dry, $1 bu. FOB. J. J. Steph-
ens, Luthersville, Gas Rt. 1:
1-2 bu. or more large new. crop
c hickory nuts, 5c lb. Herman Strange.
Homer, Ga., et 2.
Black walnut meats, large pieces
- 60c 1b. del. J. D. McKibben.
Locust Grove, Ga.
2 five gal. cream milk cans, $5. 00
FOB for the 2. Money order. Joe
Smith, Chipley, Ga., Rt. 2.
-. Sev. Ibs. new geese feathers, never
used. Make best offer. Mrs. Leland
Sanders, Adrian, Ga. Rt. 1.
~ 100 lb. cap. feed sacks, crocus, 3c
each, FOB. D. G. Caldwell, Kings-
~jand, Ga, Rt: 1.
Clean drv_ sage. 60c lb. del. Mrs.
"Mary Barker, Rochelle, Ga., Rt. 2.
Corn salad, Picadilly and cucumber
pickles; made in 4-H club work. Pt.
jars. Annie Reid, Americus.

. . Nice broom straw, laree quantities.
enough to bundle 12 brooms for $1.25
~ del. or exch. for anvthing of good val-
ue I need. Miss Kate Ward, Tooms-
boro, Ga., Rt. 2.
- Jelly cakes, Devils Food, spice and
: tea, and fruit cakes. Write for pric-
8 ae Mrs. Eula Bryan, Dexter, Ga. Rt.
ira fine peach pickles, firm cline
stones, 50c at: in glass jars. Add
-postare. Mrs. B. E. Parrish, Pavo,
Ga. Rt. 4 ee

-Cipe,

-mqison,

|orders of $1 or more.



MARKET
Fruit cake, made b) Mis. Duns re-
yoc ib. Mus. vohn S. branan,
McUOnNOugh, Ga.

30 good, clean cotton seed hull
sacks, 10c eacn. Miss Rutn Adkins,
irwinton, Ga.

New white teathers, 60c lb. Put up
in 5 ib. bags. Aisu Purpie Hull Ladie
peas, 00C qu. dei. Mrs. W. V. Rubbs,
wiuwery bianco, Ga.,- Rt. 1.

Nice, clean walnut kernels, 80c 1b.
dea. Martha A. Cochran, Pisgah, Ga.

Sassairas roots, zuc lb. and. exp:
chgs. NO persona] checks. R. J. Al-
corn, Chesver, Ga.

Queen if the Meadow, 25c lb. rats-
bane, 1Uc; yeliow rvot, 25c; May ap-
pie, 20c. Exun. tor other things of use--
iu] value. Mrs. Fannie Barton, Ram-
Hurst, Ga. Rt 1.

Dark fruit cake, 75 lb. or 70c lb.
for 10 ae cake. del. Mrs. W. F. Amos,

a.

Nice, Ciean chicken feathers,
from tall and wing feathers, 25c lb.
Mrs. V. P. Jackson, Ivey, Ga.

Large, huiled and dried black wal-
nuts, new crop, $1 bu. sacked, -FOB.
mrs. Cleon Cowart, Summit, Ga. Rt.
2. BOX 89, _

12 lbs. new goose feathers, 1930
plcned, $1 lb. Mrs. H. I. Moore, White
1gins, Ga, f

Wa.nut kernels, \80e lb; peck of
nice, arlied peans, $1; tator pump-
aln seed, old lashioned Jong necks, 30c
cuplui; also ola tashioned pumpkin
(guod for table use), 3Uc cupiul; okra
oced, 2 alnds, loc this. sage, 2 cups,
ulce diled, aUc; nice size gourds, made
up for arinxing gourds, nandies 1 ft.
and 1-2 ft. long. Marten gourds, one
waSin Or more, 15 each, also seeds of
eluner Kind, 25c Cupiuz Mrs. R. C.
ovover, Fisgah, Ga.

2 lots, 3U ib. each, good feathers,
plo. each. Mrs. H. M. Huime, Elber-
will, Ga. Rt. 2.

Aeneas Ud, $1.25 lb. Biack Hawk
4UUL, OUC 1, HadsSairaS, ioC 1b. anu
viacCK Walnut Kerneis, v0c lb. D. J.
piauey, Haruweu, Ga, rt. 3.

fFiauiue-niaue iruit cake, 50c Ib. plus
postage.- Mrs. R. Van Smith, Cork,

ua.

100 lbs. Japan walnuts, all hulled,
0c ib. FOB. Casn. Taylor Hooks,
JUnadiula, Ga. Rt. 2.

Lady Baltimore, Jam and Orange
vake, fresn baked, $1.50 each, del.
within 00 .mi. Over, Send fostage. Mis.
v. &. Sorreils, Monrue, Ga., Kt. 1.

Good, white musin bran sacks, 75_
ib. size, 15 Sacks, $1.10 del. in Ga.
vash with order. Mrs. A. J. Collins,
vemorest, Ga. Rt. 1.
- Nice biack walnuts, 1930 crop, 10
or 12 bu. 90c bu. Purchaser to pa)
vost of Sending. L. A. Tayior, Fitz-
oerald, Ga. Rt.: 4. ;

About 5 bu. black walnuts, new
crop, hulled, and dried, $1 bu. FOB
Woodville. Miss Mattie Dolvin, Pen-
field, Ga.

White feed sacks, 100 lb. cap. free
from holes, 3 for 25c. Postpaid in
J. Kingston,
Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 2, Macon Drive.

Home baked fruit cake, 65c lb. del.
Mrs. H. F. Brown, Willacoochee, Ga.
P. O. Box 212.

20 lbs. washed clean and dried gen-
sing, $3 lb. or $60 for lot, Will be
shipped by return parcel post upon
receipt of postal money order fo:
same. H. F. Rewis, Alamo, Ga. Rt. A

5 1-2 bu. black walnuts, large size,
hulled, dry and sound, $1 bu. or $5
for lot. Money order. Will ship b);
express. W. H. Pittman, Logansville.
Ga. Rt. 4.

Barn cured tobacco, 15c lb. 10 Ibs. or
more, del. All tob. guar. Money orde)
with order. No samples. Fred Pru-
iett, Alapaha, Ga. Rt. 1.

Black walnut kernels, clean and
dry, 60c Ib. del. also nice clean po;
corn, shelled; 50c gal. del. Mrs. W. C..
Burch, Hiawassee, Ga.

PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES
ETC., FOR SALE 5

2500 Tung Oil nut trees, 10 to 15c
ea. Special price on whole lot. F. L
Cross, Colquitt,

State insp. true to name apple
trees, leading var. 2 yr. 4 to 5 ft. 15c:
3 to 4 ft. 10c; Elberta, Belle of Ga.
and White Eng. peach, 2 to 3 ft. 10
each; Early Harvest and Keiffer pear
6 to 7 ft. 0c; 5 to 6 ft. 50c; Concord
and Niagara grape, 2 yr. 10 each;.
pineapple pear, 4 to 5 ft. 60c each:
also Progressive Everbearing and Pre-
mier strawberry plants, $1 a 100. All
postpaid. W. H. Alexander, Cleve-
land, Ga.

Early Harvest and Keiffer pear, 6
to 7 ft. 65c each,.5 to 6 ft. 40c, $4 doz.
Concord and Niagara grape, J yr. 10
each; $8 a 100; apple trees, 2 yrs. old

4 to 5 ft. 5c; 3 to 4 ft. 10c; Early

Ss



freed



BULLET UN

riarvest and other leading var. Ap-
ples and Progressive Everbeario,
strawberry pianis, $1 a 100. All State
Msp. true to Name and posvpaid, C.
M. Alexander, Cieveland, Ga. Rt. l.

Ola time seedings, peach tres, wht.
and red plum peacn yellow, Wilte ane
.ed Ciear SuvleS, 1 and Zz Yr. Old, $l.o.
doz. Cash, or excn for good, nice
uried appies, or peaches, lima beau
vr sap veans, lor eaung au Didike
price, State what you have to tau
otving full detaiis in first letter. Mr.
wora Nix, Danlonega, Ga. Kt. lL.

May cnerry sprouts, 1 and 2 yt
Uld, 2 to +4it;zbe each, or, 5 for:
vr ll for $2. Cash or money ordc
with order, Charles A. West, Dato.
Ga. Rt. 2.

Good, old fashioned peach tree:
pl; artichokes, waite, for planun
ireshly dug, 25 gal. Hastings iRibpe
Uane seed, 25c gal Excn. ior seea I)
ur wheat. Add postage on less tha.
$1 order. R. L. Biackwell, Cievelanu,
ua., KFD 4.

sweet Gum. trees, for sale. 4 mi.
west of Dudiey. J. et, Heata, Dudiey,
Ga.

pudded and state insp. Schley anu
Frouscner pecan trees. Write lor VveL,
10W prices 01 size and quantitie-
wanted, both whouesale and retau 10v.
xen. tor corn del. at my farm, 4 mi,
cast ot Cobbtown, L. M. Kennedy.
Jollins, Ga.

(00 Hiley peach Arees, 3-4 ive $8 a
100; 500 Concord grape vines, 99 a
100; 3M apple trees, 3 yrs. 5 tt up,
0c each, $5. doz. $25 a 100. Popuia.
varieties 1, 2 and 3 yr. old pear tiee-
2oc, 50c, and 75 each; black wainuc
4-6 ft., 50c each; pecans, paper. shel.
var. 25 sper ft. up to 10 it. also St

Regis raspberry plants, 2 yrs. $5 a 100 |

335 M. Sucker plants, at half price,
Mastodon; Missionary, Klondike straw
plants, that will bear next May, $:
3 100 postpaid. Cheaper in RI alc
10M lots by Express collect. Jame
Cureton, Austell, Ga.

June cherry sprouts with. good root:
10c each; limbertwig apple sprouts
10c each. Mrs. George L Berry, Alto
Gar Rt. 1.

Gov. msp. choice budded_ pape!
\ shell pecan trees, 6 to 8 ft. 50c each
or exch for farm products. B. Lloyc
Woodall, Milner, Ga.

State
trees,.3 to 10 ft. (specials, 7 ft. tc
10 ft.). Prices too cheap to publish
K. N. Sharp, Commerce, Ga.

Fig sprouts, 6 for 50c; rooted scup=
Mrs. Alice Gar-_

pernong, 3 for 50c.
ner. Palmetto, Ga.
Scuppernong vines 25c each: fi-
bushes, 50c each. Mrs. A. L. Bran-
an, Macon. Ga. 217 Duncan Ave.
Concord erape cut. 50c a 100. FO
1 yr, rooted cuttings, $1.50 doz. FO
Exch for corn, ha? svrup, rye, oat
varden seed, etc.. Paul Clark, Baxles
Ga
Sev. M. cluster tvpe Tung - Oil 4 ti
5 ft trees, 20civeach: 5 ta 7 ft, D5
each. Trade soon for 3509 Kaz:
niants. J. R. Whitehead, Albany, Ga
318 Pine St.
Larve 2 vr. old apple trees. Most al
var. 15c each, or exch. for most an
kind of farm neoduct at a fair price
TONE Toh ONS SAT Ca.

Gov. insp. paper shell

cess and Monev-maker var. Whole-
sale prices in. guantities of 109 trees
and abnve. L. O. Benton, Monticello.

Ga.
Nice size fig trees 25 each: Dam-

son. blue plum trees. 20c each: black*

walnut trees. 2 to 4 ft. 40c and 50c ea
or exch. for value., H. M. Hulme,
Elberton Ga. Rt. 20

State insp. Schlev and Stuart pecan
tress 5 \to 8 ft. $25 a 100: $200 M
FOB: also State inso. Tung Oil trees.
4 to 6 ft $2.50 per ten. $20 ver 100 $150
M. FOR. I. G. Williams. Cordele. Ga

2 or 300 good peach (free stone and
other var) trees, 2 to 3 ft. 10c to
15e each. Also oid fashioned multiply-
ing onion button. 15c qt. old fash-
ioned seedling peach seed. 15c
about 5 lbs hot pepper, 20c lb Um-
bre.lag China trees. 1 to3 ft 10c to
2he each. M. E. Stubbs, Mauk. Ga.
Rep

State insp. budded peach trees, all
leading\var 20c each. del. W. F. White
Goggins, Ga.

Gov. insp. apple and peach trees,
leading var. 3 to 4 ft. 20c each: 2 to
3 ft 1 qt. old, 15c each. All leading
var. peach, 2 to 3 ft. 15 ea. Concord
and Niagara grape vines, 2 yr. old,
12 1-2c each. $1.25 doz. I. V. Head,
Cleveland, Ga.

Ali leading var. of topped and
branched 2 yr. old apple trees 20c
each; 1 yr Whips, 15 each: peach,
15c each. Garber pacers and Keif-

insp. budded Stuart pecan.

pecans tree.
from 4 to 12 ft. Se lev. Stuarts. Suc-\

Abs;

Pat iacen, Dcember 4, 1930

fer pear, 50c; early Richmond cherry, es
50c; Concord and Niagara grape, 10c;
L also Progressive everbearing strawber-
ry plants, 75c qa 100;
sionary and Lady T. straw. 50c a 100;

$3.50 M.-All true to name and Goy ~

insp. Excn. some for meat, honey or
peanuts. Mrs. Lee Head, Cleve.and,
va. Rt. 1 Box 1.

Sugar Plums. crabapples, and Biack >
Wa-nuts, 20c each. Add es Ti-
don Parris, Loving, Ga.

sCANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE

.00 ips. Stuart pecaus, 3uc ib. L. EB.
guie, Maacun, Ga. Rv. Zz. :

Stuart, Money-Maker and seedlings
Jj; 25,-and-16 ib: Mrs. Wv M. Wat-
as, Fitzgerald, rae ee ee :
Large size paper shell Stuart, Van-

man, and Money-Maker, 23c Ib.
stra good selected seedings, large
ad medium size, thin huils, 2 lbs. for
.oc, or 10 lbs. for $1. Add postage.
airs. J. W. Hendrix, Dover, Ga.

Mobiles, 25c; Stuart, 35c del. by.
eP. Any amt. W. D. Bennett, Mole:
aa, Ga. s
300 lbs. Schley, 300 lbs. Stuart, and
00 Ibs, Success, Make best otier tor
entire lot, or will seui in smalier lots,
J, W. Calhoun, Wadley, Ga. |
1929 crop No. 1, N. C. Runner pea-
1uts, 3 1-2c lb. Also Scnley pecans,
-0c lb. Stuarts, 35 ib. and large seed-
ings, 15c lb. All hulled and polish- |
ed. W. S. Norton, Edison. Ga. ae
Good runner seed peanuts, 4c Ih.
Sash with order. F. L.. Crcss, Col-
juitt, Ga. <5
Medium size paper shell pecans. 35
bo. del. by mail anywhere. C. ;
3mith, Enigma. Ga.

First class Stuart paper shell pe-
ans, 30 Ibs. $10. Geo. Nunn, Craw- S
ordville. Ga. Rt. (2. os
Stuart pecans, 33c lb. Schley. 40
'b. > lbs.. or more del prepaid; less
tim inelude postage. Bc Dur ae
sam, Dupnun, Ga. At 3 2
_ 30 bu. N. GC. Runners. 4c lb. FU,
ulso 3 tons bright peanut hay,
on, FOB here. Ollie G. Bowen, By-
onvile Ga. Rt. 1

Schlevs. 35c lb. 1 Stuarts. 30c: Mo-
viles. 20c Ib. Postpaid in lots of 3 to
3 Ibs. Mrs. Henry Lynch. Lumpkin,
Ga. ei

Large size selected Schlev and Stu-
art pecans. Make best offer per Ib.
3. T. Hadden. Avera. Ga. i

About 4090 lbs. 1930 erop Money-
Viakers. 25e lb. about 50 Ibs. Stuarts.
Nec lb. FOB No order accepted for
ass than 25 Ibs. Monev order or cer-
fied check. W. J. Martin. Edison.
Ya.

Medium size seedii ng pecan
nastlvy halves. 65 Ib.. select.
alves, The Ih FOR: laree seedting
nd Stuart pecan meat. 75e Ib. sclect-
-d only halves. 85c Ib:
fecans. 30 Ib. Large seedling and |
mall Stuarts. 25e Ib. Sample sent
n reesipt of 26e and pcrstaze Mrs. a
1. B. Cx. Sr.. Milledgeville. Ga. 401
Inlumbus. St. 5,

20 Ibs. fine Stuart pecans. 30c Ih.
1 Carl Daughtrv. Metter. Ga. ;

90 Ibs. paper shell Stuart pecans.
xtra Taree nuts. sound and well fill-
ad. 35e Ih FOR Sample on request.
Tt, J Barrow. West Point Ga.



meat,

Paper shell pecans in lots of 5 or :

more Ibs. del Atlanta. Reasonahle
orice. J. C. Adkins- Ft. Valley. Ga:
Box 221, :

BQ ths Stuart pecans. 20 Ib if all
are taken: 35 Ih in smaller lots. R
Tt, Jnbnson. Midville. Ga. p :

Tarte Mohile neecans naper shells
Me lbs 7) C6. Reid. Zebulon. Ga. Rt
9

180 The
4Ne Th. 9NN The

Stuarts Be Ih 75 The Sehlev,
M-hiles 207 Ib Not
del CG. H Canel. Molena. Ga ;

20 Ths peeans gnod. scund. the
Sweet Kine 25e Ib. Cash with order.
irs, & M Bonner, Toomsboro. Ga.,
Rt. t Box 49.

40: Ibs. Schlevs. 35c Ib. Mrs: W. J.
Soehran. Luthersville. Ga.

N C Runners $1 bu. or exch for
Rrabham peas ? 1-2bu. peanuts for |
aoe peas. O. M. Greene. Iron City,
ra.

Pecans 15c Ih. or exch for frost |
sronf cabhace plants at $1 M or for
nest anions at $1 peck. Ea ton pay
nostace. Mrs. Laura Batchelar. Mon-
Fieello. Ga Rt. 4: ae ae

Good aualitv seedling pecans. 20c
Qe th in Ints under 19 Ibs. Stuarts
?he Ih. Sehlevs. 40 Ih Sat. guar.

MM Faulkner... MV nticelln. Ga.

Large red Valencia peanuts. 2 to 4
in pod free from nons and trash. 19%
mh FOR 19-11-96 he del. HW,
Thurmond. Greshamville Ga.

Stuarts. Wandemans and paper



shells for sale Make hest price. J.
W 7 tora CO Merce Ga. -

(Continued on page eleven)



Klondike, | Mis- =

$12

only _

large Stuart


5

Thursday, December 4, 1930. ~~



Flowers And Seed For Sale|



: (Continued from page four) 3

Two large boxwood bushes, $10 for
the ae Mrs. Lucian Ropes, Palmet-
, Ga,
1 boxwood, 6 ft. high, 16 ft. in cir-
cumference; also 1 good sized ever-
green. Make offer, A. R. Paris, Dal-
las, Ga, Rt. 1. |
Fast growing winter evergreen moss
_ lace moss; white angel trumpet dou-
ble geranium, also pink and red ge-
raniums, green ribbon wandering
Jew, worlds beauty water lily, white
and blue violets, 15c ea. Cutting, or
2 cuttings for 25c prepaid. Mrs. Odes-
sa Cross, Grantville, Ga. Box 126.
Giant Emperor daffodils, 35c doz;
$1.50 per 100; $12 per M. Perennial
blue verbena, purple violets, bronze
flowered flag, striped grass, winter
chrysanthemums, different colors, 15c
_ doz; well rooted pot hydrangea, blue
and pink, 25c ea; locust, native azal-
ea, rhododendrons, 25 ea; large pur-
ple German iris, 35c doz; lily of the
valley 3 for 25c. Mrs. Emma Clay-
tor, Royy Ga.

Azaleas, maples, plum bushes, wht.
and black pines, 15c ea; blue iris -lil-
ies, 75c doz; blue berry bushes, 25c
doz; orange. day lilies, 40c doz. Mr.
Woodrow Wilson, Loving, Ga.

Fine lawn grass seed, frost proof,
50c lb. 5 Ibs. for $195 FOB. Queen
pinks and hyacinths. 6 for 95c, 12 for
$1.80. H. Hunter, Mary Street.

_ Dublin, Ga. -

20 well rooted geraniums,
different colors 35c ea. All bloomine
size. 3 pink begonias. 25c ea: One
large stiff leaf house caladium 75c. 4
pink Sultanas, 10c ea. Large size ferns
5c: Sword ferns 50c ea. Orchid plum-
bago 15c; 1 pink Justicia 20c: Mav
and June and Xmas Cactus, all 20c:
Oxalis,, 10 per bulb. Dahlia. honev-
comb. vellow, dark red and varie-
gated. all 50c doz. bulbs. White Pe-
onies 40c: pink 50c: Monthly rose
bushes. pink. red and white varie-
gated. all 50 and 75c.. blooming $size.
6 Orchid Tris 50c: 16 vellow Iris $1.-
50. Roval purple fris 4c doz. Tiger

several]

lilies 15c ner bulb. Umbrella palms.

25c ea. Will exch. dahlias for white
feed sacks. free from holes. Will ex-
chanee anv of the above for anv-
thing of equal value. Mrs. Florence
Woodward, Fairmount. Ga.

Tulip bulbs. choice mixed of six
different shades 12 bulbs for 85c: 5N
for $2.20. Rose seed, roses on them
in 8 weeks and bloom.every 10 weeks
winter and summer. 20c per pke
Weeping Palm. very ornamental, 20-

per nke. David Hunter, 405 Mary St.
Dublin, Ga.
Everlasting Sweet peas. pink

- blooms from sprine to late fall; well
rooted. will erow 10 ft. high. Rrida
Wreath. dbl
. Ear buths. 25 ea. Laree rooted, Yel-
low bloomine Xmas Vine. well root-
ed 10c ea. Giant Bnx wand heavilv
- rooted tans 10 in. high. 5Ac ea. Vel-
low canna buths. 25e ea. Daisv Shas-
tas well ranted & for 25e: Verhena
pink blooms in clusters. 6 for 50c:
Old fashion Hollvhocks. sinele varie-
gated 10c ea. hlooms all summer. Cane
Jasmines. well rooted. 50c ea. Mrs
T W Heath. Novelasville. Ga- Rt. 1
Well rooted Larkspur plants, mixed
colors $1 per 100; sprouted jonquils
same price. Single purple violets. $1
per 100. White flag lilies $1 for 50
Fracrant Wall flowers. very hardy
small yellow and _ orange flowers
sweet, like violets, blooming now and
in March 15c ea. 1 well rooted Wel-
lesley Rose cutting 20c; Eng. Doe-
wood. also dbl. Spirea, 15c ea. Al
flowers carefully packed by Parcel
post, paid. Mrs. B. F. Harrison, Bol-
inebroke, Ga. Se
Well rooted Cape Jasmines
xe for $1.. Canna lilies 5c ea. Add
postage. Mrs, H. B. Grizzle, Royston.
= Rt 3:
ar pink hvacinth bulbs. 8c each
Jasmines. 3 for 25c: jonouils. $1 per
100. Sweet purple violets. 50c per 100
Sincle hiue hvacinth bulbs, 4c each
Add postage on all orders under 50e
Miss Mae Bomar, LaFayette, Ga. Rt.
3

uttings of St. Augustine Grass
mececen $1 per bu. Stiff leaf calad-
iums 15c: President Red Cannas, yel-
low and lemon color cannas. Orange
Dav lilv bulbs, 50e doz. Milk and wine
lilies. 40c per doz. Large prrple_vio-
Jets Re ner doz. or 50/e per 100. Prices
FOB Alma. Will exch. for monthlv
roses and shrubs. Miss A. Dixon.

ma. Ga. Box 55 Sie
one woods 25c ea. Althea 15 ea.
Snow halls 20c ea: Arborvitae 25c ea.
Red Dogwood $1 doz. Yellow thorn-

- Jess roses 10c ea. $1 doz. Snow Drop 3

| doz; single Day lilies 20c doz.

flowers 25e ea. Elenhant.





plants 25c doz. Winter ferns, 40c
doz. All well rooted. Add _ postage.
Clara Ruby Abercrombie, Loving, Ga.

Large leaf Rhododendrons, 12 in.
up, $1 doz; Drooping Evergreen Lau-
rels 12 for $1. Spruce pines and wht.
pines, Grand Daddy Grey Beards, all
12 in. up $1 doz. Trailing Arbutus
50c per doz. Indian Arrow Wood 60c
doz. All moss packed. Mrs. M. L.
Eaton, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1.

White Bridal wreath and _ Bridal
Bouquet, butterfly bushes, weeping
Susies, pink weigelas, red Japanese
quince and yellow dbl. Japonicas 20c
ea. or one of ea. for $1.. Pink and
white hibiscus 20c; pink almonds 10c
ea. blue Iris, dbl. yellow Day lilies 30c
Pink
hardy phlox 30c doz. Hardy yellow
and white variegated honeysuckle
vine 15c ea.. White with wine center
Altheas, 10c; cream and red dbl. hol->
lyhocks 50c doz. Old fashion red and
white roses 10c; climbing roses 20c:
wood violets 50c per 100. Mountain
Azaleas 50c doz. Evergreen Mountain
Ivy, 10c to 30c; All postage must be
eee Mrs. Mary Langley, Ellijay,

Nice, Bleeding Heart bulbs 35c ea.
Roval-purple and dark blue Iris bulbs
40c per doz. White paper narcissi 20
doz. bulbs. Paul Neyron roses, 20c ea
Japonicas 20c ea. Boxwood and ever-
greens, rooted $1 ea.. Will exch fo~
white feed sacks. Mrs. Mattie Clav-
ton, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 4.

Shade. trees, Evergreens, roses
flowering shrubs, peonies, Cannas
eladioli, Can save you money on a)

plants. James Cureton, Austell. Ga

Dorothy Perkins roses. 25c ea. Glad
ioli bulbs, 30c doz- White Oleande:
and Althea cuttines 5c ea All we"
rooted. Strawberrv plants 30c per 10
Mrs, J. C. Bennett, Hazlehurst. Ga.

Umbrella Chinaberry tree sprouts
will sell or exch for ducks or chicken:
of anv kind. or anvthine I can use
on a farm. Write what vou have t-
exch. Mrs. G. T. Maxwell, Washine-
ton, Ga. Rt. 3.

Large Iris. lavender and purple 25-
per doz. yellow and brown per doz
20c; Violets. blue and varierated. als-
Snowdrops, 25c per 100. Dwarf. Tric
blue 10c-per doz. White Apri] blaom-
ing narcissi $1 pr 190. Mixed size
50c per 100. Mrs. Riley Ross, Rine-
cold: Ga. Rt. 1. .

Blooming size Coral vines 15 ea
or 6 for 75c; Verbenas. red and whit:
20e doz. 3 do 0c: Pyramidal Arbor-
vitaes 2 yrs. Old 30c ea. 3 for 80c:;
and 7 in. 3 yrs. old 50c ea. 3 for $1.25
Hardy hydrangeas, 20c ea. 3 for 55c.
Large dbl. pink: poppy seed. 5c pkg
Fla. Sweet Peas 5c per pkg. Add post-
age on orders under 25c; Add post-
age for inauiries. Mrs. Ida Taylor.
Arlington, Ga. Rt. 2.

Well rooted purple lilac bushes from
8 -to 15 in. hieh 20c; or 2 for 35c, or
will exch for 100 lb. white feed sacks.
free of holes. Also Christmas cactus
well rooted 20c ea. or 2 for 35c. Ne
orders accepted for less than 2. Mrs
J. C. Wilson, Lithonia. Ga. Rt. 1.
One cedar tree for sale. about 1
ft. hich. R. G. Henderson, Jasper
Ga RFD 3.
Gladioli bulbs. mixed colors. choice
varietv 25c doz $1.40 per 100; $5 per
M.- Mrs. B. J. Edmondson, Cedar-
town, Ga., Rt. 3. :
Mitchella Vine 10 for 25c; Mav Wile
Werns..3 for 25c: Trillums 35c_ ea
Gentians 10c ea. Galax plants 2 fo
25e: Hardy hydrangeas or hills o0*
snow 25c ea. Golden glow. 30c ne
doz: butterfly bushes 35c. ea. db}
daffodil bulbs 75c per 100. Bleedin-
heart, white azaleas 50c:ea. pink an?
vellaw and red azaleas. mountain lan-
rel and rhododendrons 6 for $1 Win
ter ferns, Trailing Arbutus 3 for 25c-
Wild Crab Apnvle. Eng. Doewond. A}-
theas. 25e ea: Flowering Quince. flow-
ering Almonds 15c ea. Purple lilacs
hridal wreath 20c ea. everereen Mvr-
tles 6 for 25c: lavender and smoke
Tris 3 for 25c: flowering JIncust 25ce es
Rirdeve 20c ea. Sweet William plants
2 for 98e: April blanmine narcissi 20
doz. Shasta daisies butter and eee
28e per doz. Soruce and white pines
oe ea. Mrs. D. T Heery, Ellijay, Ga

FD 1. %

Yellow thornless roses and yellow
nink, deep red. white thorny roses.
all 15c ea. or 2 for 25c: Snow balls.
flowering auince and dbl. pink al-
monds. pink weigelas. golden bells
hridal wreath bridal bouduet, all 15c
eq, 2 for 25c. Pink primroses hc
daz. Purple foxglove 15 doz: purntey
Tris 9Nc doz. Add postage. Mrs
Sidda Southerland, Ellijav, Ga. Rt 3
Rox 47. :

Ticer lilv bulbs. and Golden glow
20c ver doz. Evergreen ferns 15c doz.

L ANZ:

pec PROG ee fae ee a a oe .
VaR E ET BULLRD TN

Japonicas, 20c ea. All well rooted.
Add postage. Mrs. A. E. Abercrombie,
Loving, Ga.

Well rooted hydrangeas, 30c each
or will exch for violets, or ffost-proof
Eng. peas; well rooted, red and pink
Verbena 15c ea. or will exch for nest
os Mrs. Lula Wells, Hinesville,

a.

Fine stock abelias, 35c ea. or 10 for
$3, or 25 for $7.50. Butterfly bushes,

50c ea; or 5 for $2.25. J. K. Kennedy,
Menlo, Ga.

Jap quince, English dogwood, pink
almond 20c ea: yellow japonicas, 25c
ea. Crabapple, bridal wreath, 25c ea.
Iris, white narcissus, Star of Bethle-
hem, 25c doz or 5 for $1. Mrs. A. A.
Silver. Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 2.

One double pink camellia Japonica
5. ft. high, budded ready to bloom.
Make best offer No checks. Mrs. Su-
sie E. Powell. Montrose, Ga. Rt. 1.

Tuberose bulbs, single blue hya-
cinths, 25c doz: rose and white oxalis
bulbs, 6 for 25c: large type dahlias.
red and yellow and purple, 3 for 25e:
althea white and white with pink
center, golden bell, 15c ea Also clean
dry sage without stems, 50c Ib. Mrs.
: M. Gunter, Lawrenceville, Ga. Rt.

Larse beautiful cannas in pink; red
and vellow, 50c-doz: pussy willow. 35
ea. or 3 for $1. J. W. Bedell, 79 No.
Forsvth St. Atlanta. Ga.

Pink weigela Rosea, well rooted. 25c
ea. delivered. Mrs. F.. M. Blevins, Ris-
ino Fawn. Ga.

President and Kine Humbert red
eannas, Beethoven pink and Richard
Wallace vellow. $5 per 100: cone sha-

ed pink spireas, 2 yrs. old. Euony-
mous 2 vrs. old. 59 ea; double pink
aithea, 50c_ ea. Mrs. Z. M. Story.
homson, Ga.

Daffodils, 50c per 100; purple lilacs
Oc ea; lemon lilies, 5 ea; hollyhocks
single 5c ea; Dorothv Perkins roses.
> for 25c; Exch. for 100 Ib. size white
feed sacks at 10c or onion sets~. or
anvthine useful. Mrs. Nan Kown.
White. Ga., Rt. 1,. Box 15.

Several cedars 1 to 3 ft. high 50c
ea, Add postage. Mrs. A. J. Davis.
Lula, Ga. Rt: 3.

Jonquils, blooming. size, 15 doz:
nurple iris, 20c doz; hardv sweet peas
3 for 10c; red cannas, 35c doz: Len-
nard_ erass. 10c bunch; day lilies, 45c
ner 100: pink almonds. bridal wreath
hrides bouquet, Golden bells and wis-
eria, 10c ea: monthlv roses. 10 ea
hlnoming size crepe mvrtle 20c ea. Li-
Jacs 15 ea: pink climbine roses, 10
9. Miss Jemima Barnes, Oakman

a

Watermelon pink Crepe Myrtle, 1a-
vender Crepe Myrtle, Van Houtti spi-
rea, mimosa,. sewers almond, crat
apple, large sweet fire in the bush anc
Eneiish mulberry, 25c ea; postage pd
on more than 50c worth. Yellow jas-
mine 15c ea; partridge vine with rec
berries 25c bunch of rooted plants
Miss Margaret Herring, Grantville
Ga. Rt: 2: 4

100 privet hedge well rooted 8 in
hich, $1.75 per -doz. del: white and
vellow dogwood rooted. 15c ea; 2 for
25c. Mrs. Effie M. Leslie, Rt. 1, Box
5-A. Greenville. Ga.

35 pink Crepe Myrtle sprouts, 1 1-2
ft..20c ea; 16 single purple lilac
sprouts, 1-2 ft. 10c: 20 China bushes.
well rooted, 1-3 ft. 15c ea; black wal-
nut bushes sweet pomegranate sprouts
aurel sprouts, 19c ea. All del No
stamps. No orders filled for less than
three. WiJ] exch. for worm free dried
apples, Thompson BR... cockerels
Mar. or April hatch. or anvthine use-
Fry].
Rt. 4. gi

Yellow Japonica. 20c ea: velvet rose
red rambler. snow balls. purple wis-
eria vine, 15c ea: purple fox gloves
ealden glow. white narcissus. fal!
ninks. 20c doz: purnle Iris. 25 doz:
snow on the mt. 10c doz.: blue violets
158e doz All well rocted. Add nostage
Mrs. Will James, Ellijav. Ga. Rt. 3
_ Strawherrv bushes, white dozwoot
erabanvles. azaleas, plum bushes, 15
ea: blue Trish lilies. 75e doz: blue
herrv bushes 5c doz Cherokee ros-
es. $1 doz: white and black pines, 15

eas orange dav lilies. 40c doz. <A
well rooted. Miss Jessie Chastain
Loving, Ga.

Juniper trees. yr. old. 1 ft. high. $"
ea: red ianonicas, velvet rose, double
red rambler rose. pink rose, white
rose. 20c ea: white and yellow fal
vninks. 25c doz: purple fox glove 2N-
Jananese sunflowers, 15 doz.
single and double red hollyhocks. ?
for 10c: double tansy, 3 for 25c; green
and white striped vard grass. 3 bush-
es for 10c; single white narcissi, 20
doz: purple iris. 25c doz. Add _ post-



Crabapple sprouts, 15c ea. Red single

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age. Mrs. Luther Porks, Ellijay, Ga
Rt. 3, Box 8. .

Miss: Bell Jones. Shellman, Ga. }




PAGE

White narcissi bulbs, blooming s
25 doz; or will exch. for white fe
sacks or anything useful; red
yellow canna bulbs 5c ea. Mrs.
C. Goolsby, Lincolnton, Ga, Rt. 5.

Yellow daffodil bulbs, dewdrop
bulbs, 50c per 100; red and pi
crepe myrtle sprouts, 5c and 10c e
monthly rose cuttings, several colo
2 for 5c; old fashion cape jasn
(gardenia) cuttings, 2 for 5c; o
monthly rooted pink rose bush, 2!
Add postage. Mrs. W. G. Can)
Fitzpatrick, Ga. Box 53. : oy

Yellow cannas, jonquils and but
and egg bulbs, 50c per 100; pink Ve
bena 5c ea; pink crepe myrtle sproi
10 ea; monthly blooming lemon
cuttings, 2 for 5c; yellow honeysuc
10c ea; cape jasmine cuttings 2
5c; would exch. for shrubbery
flower. seed.



Add postage. Mrs.
A. Lanier, Fitzpatrick, Ga. ae
Two Pauls scarlet climbing ros

bushes, well rooted, 25c ea: tea rose
several colors, 5c per cutting, or 50:
doz; privet hedge cuttings, 50c pe
100; cannas, red and orange, 5c
add postage, Will exch. any of a
for Empress daffodils,
wood, double white or pink altheas,
pink spirea, vellow everb ooming rose
crepe myr-

terrestrial orchid or red
Mrs. V. T. Chamblee, C





























tle,
Ga. Rt. 2: :

_ Rhododendron, mountain laure
ivy, hemlock 25c ea; small ones 15
ea; holly 50c ea. All well rooted. Ji
Gudeer, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 5. sod
Gladiolus, pink cannas, 50c ~ de
white Iris, 25c doz; white spirea,
ea. April blooming narcissus $1
a ee Sage, 10c bunch. Ac
nostace Mrs. R. W. Hudson. an
Ga. Rt. 1. 7
Shasta daisies, golden glow, 25c
snow on the mountain, verbena, pri

moss, 15 doz;
for $1.10; butterfly bush 5c:
weigelas, 20c_ea; pink myrtle, 20c.
ao Oscar Silver, Talking Rock,
Madonna Easter lily bulbs, $1
doz. $8 per 100; pink and me ss
hena, shasta daisies, 20c per doz.
M_C. DeVane, Valdosta, Ga. Rt.
english Ivy vine, 50 doz: p
lilac, well rooted, 25c ea: also 500_
erbearing strawberry plants, 25
a ~ Miss Ruth Brown, Shiloh,
Spruce pines, 18 to 24 in. high
2a. Will exchange for 100 lb. w
eed sacks or 1 bu. White ar
peanuts. Add postage on small
Please send monev order, , P. |
ll, Toccoa, Ga, Rt. 3. Z
Double pink poppy seed, mixed
ors larkspur, Japanese poppy seed, 1
yer table . spoonful: larkspur
ohlox plants, 15 100; old fashi
arden pinks, 10c bunch; dahlia bull
0c ea. Will exch. some for doub
2ink peonies or snow balls. Add p
fage. Mrs. J.-L: Yarbrough, So
Circle, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 92. j
3 doz. abelia plants, 2 yrs, ol
ea; 2 elaeagnus plants, well roa



20 ea; 2 nandinas, 35c ea; 1 we
ie 25c. Mrs. T. F. Bradley, Bi Bu

Jonquils, butter and egg, da
dew drop bulbs, 20 doz: or
100; Spanish dagger palms,
sweet myrtle for
15c ea; purple lilacs, 3 si
tings of privet hedge and cape
mine 15c doz; wisteria cuttings
ea. Mrs. H. F. K ea:
sonville, Ga., Rt. 2.

Bridal wreath, forsythia,
Perkins rambler roses, velvet
Sister roses, 15 ea or 2 for 25c
niper trees, 3 yrs. old, $1.50 ea.; w
pines, Mt. Laurels, Cedars, Mt. |
white ash, 25c; 6 for $1; Orange
lilies, fox gloves, jonquils, 25
white narcissi, purple verbena,
doz; white Easter roses, 25c; pui
lilacs, 25c, yellow japonica, 25, -
51.00; Wandering Jew 4 for 5c; |
pirea, pink flowering almond a
With each order over 50c will gi
vellow Japonica. Mrs. D. 8S. :
Talking Rock, Ga. ey 5

Narcissi, little yellow clusters; k
ter and eggs dbl. jonquils, short c
narcissi; large Major trumpet butt
cups 15c per doz. 4 doz. for 50 or
per 100. An assortment of n
daffodil and jonquils and na
5ulbs, 60c per 100 plus postage.
*ladioli bulbs 60c per doz; one
bulb with each doz..of gladioli.
Jeffie Ham, Forsyth, Ga. Rt. 6.

large, white, wild dogwood 3 to 10
25c to $1.50; will set them out
of charge in Atlanta or near cit
Also have fine nursery stock. E.



Hart, College Park, Ga. Rt, 2.

















































































































nge day lilies $1 per 100; White
pink Aitheas $1 per doz; daffo-
and narcissi $1 per 100; Star of
hhlehem $1 per 100; fox glvoes $1
100; blue grass $1 per 100; snow-
3, pink weigelas, dbl. yellow Ja-
cas, spirea, Van Houtti, forsyth-
golden bell, purple lilacs, pink al-
onds, yellow thorny roses 2 for 25c;
iden glow 25c per doz; pink hardy
x, 25c per doz. White Eng. dog-
d, bird eye hedge bushes 2 for
Add postage; will sell for cash
exch for feed sacks (white) or any-
ing of use. Mrs. Mollie Henderson,
lijay, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 44.

hite lilacs, 50c ea. Snowballs, 25c
Dbl. and yellow Japonicas, 25c
Pink almonds, Bridal wreath, 20c
Orange lilies, 15c ea. Assorted
fall pinks 15c ea. Pink weige-
5c ea. ~All well rooted, will exch
uilt Tops or new white feed
Se Esty Parks, Talking Rock

haelmas Daisy plants, 3 for 25c;
-narcissi with yellow cups 20c
Red spider lilies 5c ea. Purple
s with lavender falls, 6 for 20c;
ed and pink Dorothy Perkins roses,
ing rose cuttings 6 for 10c; Wht.
thly blooming, running rose cut-
es, 3 for 10c; or 6 white and 6
orothy Perkins for 25c; White Spi-
Golden Bells,, White Eng. Dog-
d, dbl. pink flowering almond, rec
ering quince 2. for 25c; $1 doz. 1
Himalaya blackberry plants given
with each order of $1 or over
de postage on orders under 50c;
ll exch. for eating apples, pecans
oted snowballs, white Crepe myrtles
anything you have. Mrs. S. T.
h, Austell, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 90.

y fragrant narcissi bulbs, bloom
in spring in clusters 20c_ doz.
1 shrub, Youth and_ Age, rooted 20c

Pink. Anthony Waterer Spirea,
ea. Bridal Wreath spirea, 20c ea
Houtti Spirea, 20c ea. Shasta

doz.
White Oleanders, 20c ea. Cape
ines, rooted. 20c ea. Large gar-
, $5. Monthly roses, red, white.
and yellow 20c ea. Star of Beth-
rem 19c: Colonial lilies 20c_per doz.
nk Weigelas, 20c. Snow Ball hy-
ngeas. 20c: White and blue lilac:
ea. 10 colors of laree Mums 25c
. Ada M Rice, Maceys, Ga.
vergreen Boston Ivy, well rooted.
ling to wood or rock, 25c ea.
. rooted, 25c ea. Oak Hydran-
ooted 25c ea. Red wild Hon-
kles, rooted 25c ea. Wild Chero-
roses, rooted 15c ea. or 3 for 30c;
rergreen Mountain fern 15c ea. Old
ion dbl. red velvet roses, rooted
ea. Birdseye hedge bushes, root-
25 ea. pink hardy phlox rooted
-25c: White phlox, rooted same
e. Thornless roses, yellow, root-
20c. Purple Iris, 50c doz. Will
free with every order of $1, 1
Quince, rooted. Miss Viola Hens-
llijay, Ga., RFD 3, Box 56.
lants for forestry: long leaf pines.
rt leaf pines, Maples, poplars
gums, Cedars, small and large
nts. Honeysuckle vines, Forsythia
a. Amur River Privet hedg
sings 50c\ per 100. del. 2 Boxwood
2 in. high 53 in. in circumfer-
If interested, let me know. E
hews, Irwinton. Ga.
yellow Japonicas, 2 yrs. old
ooted 25c ea. Larger 4 yr. size
Tris 35c doz; Orange lilies, 40c
Snow balls, 2 yrs. old, well root-
le ea. Jonquils and daffodils, 30c
Paper white narcissi 35 doz
Flowering Almonds 20c ea. Gol-
Belis, 20c ea. Purple lilacs two
old, well rooted 50c; Red, pink
white hollyhocks 60c ea. Mrs.
e Vick, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3.
Jarge bunches of hydrangea, al!
g; 1 boxwood about 6 or 7 ft
nd about 6 ft. across, well shap-
m ground up. All color o*
, carnations, Cranes Bill, jon-
snowballs, lilacs, fox . gloves
iow cannas and Seven Sister rose
es, all well rooted Make me_bes
Mrs. Hattie Hensley, Ram-

Ga. (

alow and crimson Japonicas,
old. well rooted, 25c ea. Large
mn Japonicas, 4 yrs.-old 50c ea
s and daffodils 35c doz. March
$1 doz. Deep red crepe mvr-
ic ea} Boxwoods $1.50 ea. Pink



ng Almonds 20c ea. Butter
ees 20c doz. Evergreen 20c
Honeysuckles, 20c doz. Miss

Barrett, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3, Box

yellow and red Japonicas, 2
ld, well rooted 25 ea. or 4 yr.







old size, well rooted 50c; Blue iris,
30 doz. Deep red Crepe Myrtie, 4oc
ea. Jonquils and daffodils, 35c doz.
Boxwoods $1 ea. Paper white narcis-
si, 35c doz. Pink flowering Almonds
20c ea. Butter and eggs 20c doz. Mrs.
Mart Gentry, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3.
Boxwoods 15 to 20 in. 30c ea. Ar-
borvitaes, dwarf and Pyramid 25c
ea. Junipers 12 to-20 in. 25c; Blue
Flag lilies 30c doz. Crepe Myrtles,
pink 20c ea. Spirea, white 15c each.
Chrysanthemums, white, 10c per
bunch. Jonquils, white, daffodils, yel-
low, 30c per doz. Snow Drops 10c per
bunch. Add postage on all orders.
Mrs. C. D. Hayes, Morganton, Ga.
French Hybrid lilacs, Charles Joy,
purple 20c per plant. Obelique, white
0c: Tramarix cuttings 6 for 10; Spi-
rea /Billiadi, Thunbergi, Blue Spirea.
Van Houttii, 20c plant Weigela Abel

Carriere 20c, Artemisia Silver King
25c doz. Michaelmas Daisies Climax
35c per doz. Hemerocallis dbl. 25c
doz. Phlox Subulata Rosea, 75c per
100. Phlox Riverton Jewel, 35c_ per
doz. Helianthus Perennial Sunflow-
ers 20c doz. Malacoides, white 15c
per doz. Cypress Alternifolius 5c
plant. Lobebia Cardinalis 15c per

plant, French Hydrangeas, white, rose
and Rose and Queens Bouquet 25c
per plant. Euonymous cuttings, 3 for
10c: Mrs. Henry Ford Verbena 10c
nlant. Cuttings 3 for 10c; Century
plants, 15c ea. Dwarf flowering cher-
ry. 20c per plant. Mrs. D. G. Jones.
Arlineton, Ga.
Fuonvmous, Evergreen 18 in. spread
> ft. 60c: 4 for $2.25. Flowering al-
monds, dbl. pink flowers that com-
nletely cover branch 2 ft. 30c: 4 for
$1, Flowering quince, Janponicas.
epring blooming brilliant scarlet red
flowers 18 to 24 in. 30c; Snow-Gar-

9

dal Wreath. Van Houtti spirea. solid
whiteon droonine branches 2 to 2
ft 35c: Crepe Mvrtles, deep pink and
watermelon red 2 to 3 ft 25c; $2 doz
Kerria. dbl. yellow flowers. Roval
Poincianas, fine foliare, red variera-
ted blooms, 3 to 4 ft. 40c: Honey-
suckle vines white and vellow, 25c:
Monthly roses. red and pink, 2 vrs.

Lola 50c or 3 for $1. Dorothy Perkins

running roses, pink. 2 yr. size 25c
Several thousand Pillar of Fire, laree
red cannas. at wholesale orice. Wi"!
exch. for lilv of the Vallev. pink dhl
hvacinths, tulips. Regal lilies or Ma-
Annna Jilies. blooming size bulbs. Mrs:
w #H. Rucker, Milner, Ga.

Native Azaleas. mixed colors 15c ea.
or 8 for $1, Rhododendrons. Mt. Lau-
rels, White pines. Tulip Povlars, Red
and vellow maples ana white Dog-
woods, all about 2 to 3 ft. hich. well
~anted 15c ea. or 8 for $1. Trailine
Arbutus pink and white Snow-On-
The-Monntain and hardv Winter
ferns 25c doz. Blueberry bushes 3Ne
Anz. 5 doz. for $1. Tame Gooseberry
hushes Oc doz. Cherokee rose bush-
as The doz, Tieer lilies 20 doz Miss
Not Wilson, Morganton, Ga.

All winter and svrine Blue bloom-
ne violets. 50c per 100. Hollvhocr
hnshes. larve ones 0c doz. Smaller

%e doz. Everblooming Verbena 2hr
Jog. Whi. red, cannas and dbl. vel-
ows 40c per. doz. White peontes

-mall ones 2fe ea. Rinnmine size 4N-
ag. White Mav bloomine narcissi. $7
199, T.emon lilies 50c 109: Hardv pint
and white hydrangeas, 25c ea Purnl>
Jae bushes. 15c ea. 2 for 25c. Rec
sarnations 25e ea. Cuttines 10 earch
Yallaw Mareehal Niel Rambler rose
onttines 15 doz. Black and red honev
cambh, dahlia bulbs 15 ea. Bronze
Aghlia) bulhs. 25c ea. Mixed colors
95e doz. Giant Iris or old fashion
hine Flacs $1.50 per 199. White an?
sreen variescated Fivercreens Ade en
Roxwoods from 12 tn 18 in. hich 9
aq ar & for $1. Will exch. for whit-
ahirken fead sarks. Mrs. W. Hughev
Raneer, Ga. Rt. 1.. Sake

Sev. colors, rooted, monthlv rosec
same 2 vrs. old 20 en. $2.95 ner
doz, 25 or more varieties of monthlv
rose cuttines $1-ner 100. Frost. nran*
natinia nlants $195 ner 199. Pontec
Star Jasmines vellaw hlaoms. 75e ner
doz. $5 per 100. Pink verbena 50-
doz. Wisteria 25c ea. Rooted, white
hvdransea Sultana 5c ner enttine
Add postage. Mrs. J. L. Burk, Tifton
9. Rt.

25 well rooted. green dwarf Box-
wood cuttings, $1 50 plants $1.50
100 plants $2.50. 50 well rooted. pin
Srene Mvrtle trees 25c ea. 6 for $1
or the lot for $2
lilacs, red Everbloomine spirea
white Cherokee roses. 30c ea. 6 fer
1. Variegated dahlias, white anc
red 25c ea. Pink cannas 75c per doz
Genuine blackherrv lilies $1 doz. Mix-
ed colors of Tris 75c ner doz. Yellow



Tris and Bronze Mums 50c_ doz,

land, Thunbergi spirea. 2 ft. 25c; Bri-.

ite Kerria, whit-.

MARKET BULLETIN

an*@ Wedee Grass. 6 bunches 30c.





Blanche Woodruff, Greenville, Ga.

Pink, white and blue Hydrangeas,
$2.75 per doz; all colors cannas: dbl.
and single lemon lilies, white flags,
spider and red lily bulbs, 3 for 25c;
Milk and wine lilies, 20c ea. Pink and
white sweet pinks, red and pink ver-
bena, 3 for 25c; Red large pink and
white and pink Angel Wing, also
Guinea Wing Begonias, rooted 25c ea.
Justicia, 20c; sev. shades red and pink
geraniums, rooted 2 for 25c; Lace
Boston Teddy Jr., asparagus, spren-
geria, ostrich plume and maiden hair
ferns, red and white conch Begonias,
all 15c ea. Calla lilies 40c ea. Blue
Sweet violets 25c doz. Pink oxalis 10c
ea. Mrs. W. A. Huff, Milledgeville,
Ga. RFD 2.

Thornless roses and other varieties
5c per cutting, not rooted. Lily bush-
es 3 for 25c; Winter bearing 15c per
doz; Prince Feather seed, 10c_ per
spoon. Honeysuckles 3 for 25c; Black
Gum 3 to 4 ft. high, 10c ea. or 3 for
25c; Add postage on all orders, M.
O. with orders. Will exch. for white
feed sacks and_anything of use. Dol-|
lie Blackwell, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4.

Milk and wine lily -oulbs, 75c doz:
$4 per 100; Red Amaryllis, 50c per
doz; $3 per 100; Red Spider lilies 25c
doz. $1.50 per 100. Dbl Orange lilies
50c doz. Lemon and Orange Day lil-
ies 25c per doz. $1.75 per 100. White
dbl. August lilies 10c ea. Forty va-
rieties of fine dbl. dahlias, (some
prize winners) 15c ea. or the 40 for
$4. 12 kinds of cannas 50c; Gladioli
five varieties, Alice, Tiplady, Ameri-
can, Maidens Blush and Venus, alsc
lots of varieties mixed 50c per doz.
$3 per 100): $18 per M. All large bulbs
Add postage on orders for less thar
= ae J. E. Harrell, Quitman, Ga

Native azaleas, pink, red and yel-
low $1 doz. American and Globe Ar-
borvitae 20 to 22 in. 25 and 35 ea
Pink Cherokee roses and blueberries
$1 doz, American Beauty roses, 20c
ea. 6 for $1. Evergreen Mt. Laurels.
$1 doz. 10 choice rooted roses $1. Pink
Spirea, Anthony Waterer 30c ea. 3
for $1. Yellow Dogwoods 3 for 50c:
Golden yellow June lilies 35c doz. 3
doz. for $1. Perennial phlox, 30c doz
4 doz. for $1.; Althea lilies Assorted
colors 8 for $1. Shasta Daisies, 35c
doz. 3 doz for $1 Pink and _ white
Trailing Arbutus 50c doz. Sweet Will-
lams, assorted colors, 25c doz. 4 doz.

for $1. Crimson Trumpet Oreeper
40c doz. Evergreen Hosodcnarens.
25c ea. Coralberry hes with red

berries in winter 50c doz. Sweet

enc ene oe $1 per fas
gela Roses, $1. Mrs. A. Wi

Morganton, Ga. a vee

Spruce pines, white pines, cedars
from 2 to 3 1-2 ft. oe. or 5 for $1.
Mt. Laurel, Dogwoods, Ivy and oaks
from 2 to 3 ft. 10c ea. 3 for 25c: or
13 for $1. All del. M. O. with order
No checks or COD orders. George
Blackwell, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4.

Native Azaleas, pink, red and yellow
Pink Cherokee roses 2 to 3 ft. $1 doz
Mountain Laurels and Rhododen-
drons 6 for $1; American Globe Ar-
borvitaes 18 to 25 in. 30c ea. or 4 for
$1, Junipers 4 for $1. Purple But-
terflv bushes, American Beauty ros-
es, Snowballs, hydrangeas, pink La-
mond Bridal wreath and Wild dog-
wood 6 for $1. Red Japonicas an
Dwarf arborvitae. 25c ea. Lemon lil.
jes, large Jan. blue iris, 45 doz: Pink
nerennial phlox 4 doz. $1 Spotted dav
lilies, Sweet Williams, 20c doz. Col-
tection 12 fine voses $1: Coralberrv
hushes & for $i: All well rooted plants
Sadie Wilson. Morganton, Ga.

Altheas, flowering Almond. White
Dogwood, Forsythia, Jap Honeysuckle
bushes, all blooomine sizes and we"
rooted 30c ea; Snow Balls. Jap Quince
purple lilacs, Bridal wreath. dbl. ye!
lnw thornless roses, Snow Drons, a"
well rooted 40c ea. Dahlia bulbs 10>
29, Oranve lilies 5e ea. Purple Iris
20 doz Crimson Rambler roses. 0-
ea. White Paster roses 3c ea. Or-
namental Yard Grass, 10. Old tim-
a eis yee vellow, 1Ne es
: Stages: i
A nee S Wade, Ellijav

Several kinds of roses 15c jilac
bushes _25. Pink and aeuliw peed
ree roses. 20c: Spruce pines and wht
nines, good size 12 for $1 or 6 for

Ne: Mt Lavrels and Ivy $1 doz. Le
Mt. ferns, 10c. Yellow Flag lilies e
ilbs for 25e; Jonanils dbl. and sin-
sla DAe doz. Red Manie. We: Eno
Doewood 20c; Rlue Bells. 30c dozen.
: iss N
e White, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt 1 Boe

Mixed dbl dahlias 75c doz: a
nink vellow and varierated, iors
flowerine cannas 50c ver daz: Rhye

and pink climbing roses and yellow

2

Sweet Williams. 2 doz for 15c;



_ Thursday, December 4, 1930.

thornless - roses 10c ea; Purple lilacs
and Bird eye hedge, 10c ea; August
and Tiger lilies, also lemon lilies, 10c
ea; Orange colonial lilies and mixed
Iris 35c doz; fragrant grass pinks, 25c
doz; Pink Primroses, fragrant vio-
lets and Star of Bethlehem, 10c doz;
Striped yard grass, 10c bunch; large
mixed hollyhocks, 25c doz; unrooted




cuttings of pink weigela, and Ever- -

25c doz; Variety flow-
er seed 10c per pkg. Please add
postage on small orders. Enclose
stamp for inquiries. Mrs. J. Winter,
Buford, Ga.

Rhododendrons, white, hemlock or
drooping Laurels 10 to 12 in. in size
8 for $1; Wild honeysuckle bushes 12
to 14 in. 12 for $1; Wild blooming
dogwood trees, 1 to 2 ft. tall $1 per
Mountain Laurels, spruce pines

blooming roses,

doz; :
10 to 12 in. size, $1 per doz, Birdeye
bushes, $1 doz; Snowballs 10c ea;

honeysuckle vines, well root-
ed 12 tor 25c; Ground Ivy 5c _ per
bunch; yellow root 20c lb. Trailing
Arbutus and Winter ferns 50c doz;
Maples 12 to 14 in. $1. doz. Yellow
lilies 25c doz; Purple Iris 20c doz;
$1.50 per 100. Ivy 1 to 2 ft. high $1
doz. Mrs. Robert L. Anderson, Dah-
lonega, Ga. Rt. 1.

- 10 dbl. white Gardenias, 8 yellow
Forsythias, 6 Birdeye bushes Laven-
der lilacs, white Jasmine fairy rose,
lavender Crepe Myrtle Spirea, all well
rooted 25c ea. or any 6 for $1. Feb.
blooming Jasmine. white, wink, red
climbing Dorothy Perkins Yroses and
old fashioned red and pink colored
roses, well rooted any 3 for 25c; or
75c per doz; Large flowering white
Shasta daisies 20c doz; 3 doz 59c;
Hardy red Verbenas, 15c doz; 2 doz.
for 25c; pink Devil in the Bush 3
bunches 25c; German purple Iris 25
roots 75c; Sweet scented yellow Nar-
cissi 25c doz: Orange Tiger lilies 75c
per 50 roots. Blue Grape hyacinths,
30c doz; Cannas, good mixed bulbs,
30c doz. Dahlias 6 for 25c: With ea.
$1 order, free 6 Iris. Mr. Geo. Harold
Pass, Point Peter, Ga.

7 well rooted Weeping Willows 50c
ea; or $3 for lot.
Harper, Hartwell, Ga. Rt 1. .

Evergreens. small leaf kind that
makes trees and blooms 20c ea; Flow-

Running

ering Lotus 20c ea; Lilacs 15c each; |

Altheas 15c ea. White asn 20c ea; 1
Spruce pine, 15 in. high 50c; Blue
cedars 15 in. 30c ea: Red hollyhocks

30c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Tensley
Henderson, Oakman, Ga.
Magnolias, Laurels, Grey Beard,

Sweet Shrub Birdseye bush (now Cov-
ered with red berries) pink and wht.
feather spirea, yapanese flowering
red Quince, moss pink roses. Oak hy-
drangeas, Butterfly bush, pink, white
Weigelas, May white roses 10c ea; all
colored cannas, bronze leaf 40c per
doz; Green, yellow variegated leaf
shrub 10c; Day lilies 5 ea; Sweet
scented Balm, Field daisies 5c clump
Shasta daisies, Lupines, 2 for &c;
White, pink Primroses, Dewdrops, 10c
doz. German Iris, 5c; Dbl. and sin-

gle daisy mums 10c for 6 Mrs. W.

A. Lewis, Toomsboro, Ga.
Purple lilacs, Golden bells, Forsy-

| thia, variegated summer roses, White

and pink Dorothy Perkin roses 3 for
20c; White and variegated violets,
Crepe Myrtle vines, and all colors of
All
eolor perennial pea seed. mixed 10c
per spoonful, pink spirea, 20c each;
Wild red azaleas, 2 for 20c; 8 or 10
colors. of Iris mixed 85c doz. Bridal
wreath 2 for 15c._ John Wilson, Elli-
jay, Ga., RFD 3, Box 42. :

2 Cedar bushes, 3 1-2 ft. tall $5 ea.
Water lilies 25c bunch; Spruce mes
12 to 18 in. $1 per doz. Ivy 12 to 18

in. $1 doz. All well rooted. Miss Dor- -

es Dahlonega. Ga. Rt. 1:

i Cherokee roses, $1 doz; Red
and yellow and white Azaieas, $1.00
doz; Japanese Barberry bushes 75c
doz; Rhododendrons, $1 per aoz. Red
Japonicas, 25c ea. Juniper and Ar-
borvitaes, Boxwoods 25c ea; Lavender
and white Althea lilies 20c ea: Snow-
balls 20c ea; 10 choice roses $1 per
doz; Pink and white perennial phlox

35 doz; Mrs. Banni i
Morganton, Ga. ie Abercrombie,

Natives, red and yellow and white
Azaleas, $1 per doz; Rhododendrons
$1 per doz. Pink Cherokee roses $1
doz; Red Japonicas, 25c ea; Pink and
white Althea lilies 28 9a: Japanese
Barberry bushes 75c per doz: Box-
woods, Junipers and Arborvitaes 20c
lea; pink perennial phlox 35 doz:
White, purple violets 25 doz: Winter
= Se Meee Crabapple sprouts, 20c

: olce roses for $
bercromhie Marcacroy . vieaye

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PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE
Stuart, Pabst, or Columbia pecans,
jarge, well filled out, 35c ib. in 10
. lots. Cash with order. Have 200
Ibs. (No Name Given). Middleton,

Ga.

1M to 1200 lbs. Mobile paper shell
pecans, 25c lb. FOB in 50 lb. lots and.
up; 30c Ib. in smaller 16s; 150 tu cu
lbs. Stuarts, 30c lb. in 25 lb. lots and
up; 35c lb. in smaiuer amis. UU. u.
Oliver, Barnesville, Ga. Rt. 2.

10 lbs. medium size seedlings, 20c
lb. FOB. Sparta. Cash with order.
Sample upon request and receipt oi
10c in stamps. Mrs. Thos. Roberts,
Culverton, Ga. RFD 2.

- Paper shell pecans, 40c Ib! Not less
than 2, 3 or 5 lbs. del. All new crop.
Guar. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Monroe,
Ga. Rt. 1. as
Genuine N. C. Runners, gathered
for seed, bright and sound, $5 per 100
Or $1.25. bu. oOf:/25.lbs. FOB. C.L:
Whatley, Cuthbert, Ga. Rt. 3.

N. C. No. 1 grade peanuts. 21 yrs.
improvement. 2 grades: 1 grade, .
kernels to hull; other 2 kernels. Guar
bright and sound, $1 bu. until Janu-
ary ist. Cash, FOB. No exch. W. U.
J. Draughan, Whigham, Ga.

A few lbs. of paper shell pecans

ec lb Mrs J H Mills, Jenkinsburg,

a ;
300 lbs large size seedling pecans.
Ripened and dried on the trees. 95 pei
cent sound. 10 lbs. 15c lb. 50 Ibs. o
~14e Ib. $40 for lot. All FOB
ile. E. L. Leach, Penfield, Ga
Paper shell pecans. Sev var Choice
select, or mixed, large and small. O
H. Rradburv. Rogart. Ga. _
Schleys, 40 lbs. 25c Ib. Stuarts, 60
1ps, 25e lb. Mobile. 100. lbs: ..20 Ib.
FOB. R. L. Cowart, Bronwood, Ga.

Sev. bu. N. C. Runner seed peanuts, |

a. raised, 5c lb. Better prices on 1

_M. lbs. or more. J. R. Nichols, Re-
becca, Ga. Rt. 2:

-Chufas, free of nut grass, $3.50 bu.
Exp. col. No checks. Money order. J.
_A. Dickey, Midville, Ga. Rt. 2.

_ Choice paper shell pecans, Schley,
38c lb. Stuarts, 28c; Delmas, 25c lb.
Del. in ist, 2nd and 3rd zones. G. M,
_ Barnes, Midville, Ga. |

170 lbs. good, seedling pecans, 20c
lb. also 60. lbs. of paper shells, 30c lb.
L. T. McCoy, Warrenton, Ga.

: POTATOES FOR SALE _

_ Porto ico table potaties, 80c bu.
5, 10 or 25 bu. Webster Cailaway,
Farmington, Ga.



U. S. Grade No. 1, Porto Rico sweet

potatoes, $1 bu. FOB. 0c bu. by
truck load. Exch. for good miich cow.
_ Paul Clark, Baxley, Ga.
Good grade Irisn povatoes $1.50 del
_.Ga. points in lots of 2 bu. and more.

W. E. Hampton, Mineral Bluif, Ga.-

3 SYRUP FOR SALE

Sorghum syrup, .300 gal. Sample

and price on request. H. G. Thoma-
son, Rockmart, Ga., Rt. 2.

Old fashioned red cane syrup. Cy-
press 35 gal. bbls. $14. J. J. Dixon.
Bainbridge, Ga. oy
20 cans, 10 Ib. cap. good, thick sy-
-rup, 75c gal. FOB. or $12.50 for lot.
_W. A. Crawford, Lavonia, Ga. Rt. 3.
New Ga:-Cane syrup in bbls. ap-
_ prox. 35 gals. $16 per bbl. FOB. Mon-
- ey order or check with order. Dr. Jas.
_N. Isler, Meigs, Ga. _ es

1930 crop Ga. can syrup in new
85 gal. cypress bbls. $15 per bbl. FOB.
_R. L. Baxter, Ludowici, Ga.

Best grade pure Sugar cane syrup

in 35 gal. bbls. and 6 gal. cs.. Write
_ for prices. W. W. Williams, Quitman,

Ga. ;
- 95 gal. sorghum syrup. Very good.
$1 gal. at my place, 1 mi. north of
. Fairmount. David C. Shope, Fair
Mount, Ga. Rt. 1. oe
Ga. cane syrup in pt. bottles, $1.39
doz. FOB; $1.25 per doz. in large amts.
FOB. Exch. for good milch cow.
* PaulClark, Baxley, Ga. . ae
New Ga. cane syrup, best grade,
Ss - $12.50 per 35 eal. bbl. FOB. EosE
. Chason, Cairo, Ga. Rt. 2.

100 gal. Ga. Cane syrup in 1_ gal.

Cans, just made, at 70c gal. FOB.
Lawrence OQueen, Hazlehurst, Ga.
__ New Ga. Cane syrup, No. A-1 in
_ bbls. of approx. 35 gal. shinping wt.
guar. 400 Ibs. $15 per bbl. FOB. Cash
_ with order. C. W. Chason, Cairo, Ga.
eke. 3.



VEGETABLES FOR SALE |.
Nice turnip greens, large roots, 10c

punch, or exch. for cooking _ butter,

_ White sacks, lard, dried fruit, or any-
thing can use; also good, sound dry
brown peas, 75c pk. del. or exch as

Georgia Products For Sale :

1 goose feathers.

ton, Ga. =
2M or more heads Ga. collard, me-
diumto large size, 3c each at patch.
J. P. Morgan, Senoia, Ga. RFD 2.
Sev. hundred fine collards for sale.
1 mi. Vienna. Mrs. J. M. Beavers,
Vienna, Ga.

1 bu. artichokes, ready for pickles,
50 peck, or $1.75 bu; also 1 1-2 ibs.
nice dry sage, 50c lb. Add posta,e.
Alex Hattaway, Warthen, Ga. :
2 or 300 heads collards, 5 and 10c
per head; also peach and apple trees
to 4 yrs. old, 10c to 40c each, post-
paid. Mrs. Fannie Coker, Richland,
Ga., Rt. 3, Box 60.

Truck load fine turnips, 30c doz.
panes: A. H. Cooper, Pavo, Ga. Rt.

4 acre of purple top strap leaf tur-
nips for sale. 7 mi. west of Bowdon,
a Cc. G. H. Gibbon, Bowdon, Ga.



Georgia Products Wanted



_ BEANS AND PEAS WANTED

Want 6 lbs. or less, Bunch Eng.
-peas, Will exch Biack and Biluc
vrowder peas at 12 1-2c lb. or thor-
Oughbred W. L. hens at 90c~ eacu.
Mrs. J. H. Lankford, Homerville, Ga.
RED, Box. 36. :

Want soy beans and cow peas. . Wil.
exch choice paper shell pecan tree.
a same. B. Loyd Woodall, Milner

a.

CORN, SEED CORN & CORN MEAL
: WANTED =. :

Will pay 3c ib. tor shelled pop cort.
a my home. J. K. Kennedy, Menic.

a. 85
_. Will pay 75c bu 100 bu. good slippe.
shuck corn, del. my place near Mai-
ay CH: Mulkey, Mariow, Ga. RFL



Want to exch. value for farm pro-
duce: corn, fodder, oats or for W. L
aens. A. J. Carter, Scott, Ga Rt 1.

Want 20 bu. shelled corn. Will exc.
good value for same. Mrs. Joe Har-
rison, Rockingham, Ga.

Want Rice pop corn. Will pay 4c
S and freight. N. J. Pitts, Tucker,

a ,

Slipped shuck corn, 90 at barn. O
H. Scott, Jesup, Ga., Rt. 2.

GRAIN WANTED

Want sev. hundred bu. good mill-
ing wheat. State price and senc
samples. Philip Rouse, Meigs, Ga.

Want 3 bu. good seed wheat at $1.-.
25 bu. Exch sound Addison cotton
seed: or corn meal. 1 bu. for 1 0
wheat Mrs. E. L. Wright, Yatesville
Ga. \ Re

MISCELLANEOUS WANTED >

Want to exch. value, $5 for new
syrup, corn, apples, or anything can
use. Write. Mrs. G. C. Mims, Cuth-.
bert, Ga., Rt, 5. /

Want to exch. value for duck or
Mrs. Rosie Crowe,
Cumming, Ga. Rk 4.

Want to exch hay for hogs, meat o:
lard, Pearly McMillan, Enigma, Ga.

Want fo exch. some fine rabbits foi
pecans, chickens, or turkeys, at mar
ket price. We have N. Z. Whites,
White Flemish Giants, Gray Flemis.
Giants, and Chinchillas. Matur:
stock, or juniors. T. L. Wood, Atlan-
ta, Ga. 581 Terrace Ave., N. E.

Want 12 short handle gourds, meas-
ure 16 in. around the body. Makc
price in first letter. W. C. Davidson.
Columbus, Ga. Z

PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES

; ETC., WANTED :
~ Want to exch value for paper shel
pecam trees. Let me hear at once.
J. Gordon Thigpin, Adrian, Ga.

PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED

Want to exch ped. Chinchilla ana
N. Z. rabbits for paper shell pecans.
All rabbits are from reg. and_ ped.
stock of highest quality, and will fur-
nish papers. If interested, write. Dr.
R. G. Reed, Acworth, Ga. :

Will exch. high grade Chin. ped.
rabbits, A-1 stock at $6 per pr. 7 to
8 mos. old: 1 pr. Silver Martens, a
$10, breeding age; and will exch. one

r. of Homer racing pigeons, at $2,
mated, have squabs about ready to
find nest, Whjte Kings at $3 pr. and
Nuns, $2.25 pr. for large variety of
good, sound pecans. No _ seedlings.
Write. Mrs. W. C. Watkins, Savan-
nah, Ga. 1208 E. Henry St.

Want to exch. 5 young Buff Orp.
hens, 7 March hatch pullets and 1
ccockerel, all pure bred. A-1 cond. for
70 lbs. Stuarts or 60 Ibs. Schley pe-
ans. Ha. to pay express on what they







Ga. Rt. 2. ae : Bers ae

receive.

ei ce

tw k ree tr oy
Mrs. Sam. cG Rogers, Clax- |

Write for full information. C. B. Al-

'Shurling, Oconee, Ga.

Black Giants, $3.50 for trio, or 5 pui-



. , Ft. Valley, | Ga. Bi
Se me Oe Be Hulse Pence

Lert yn

ish sample and best price.del. Jas.
H. Carithers, Moultrie, Ga.

Want all var. pecans. Will make
offer upon receipt sample. A. J. Buch-
anan, Americtis, Ga. Box 231. ;

Want to exch. value for pecans.

sobrook, Tifton. Ga. RFD 2. Sr
Want to exch. Wannamaker Cleve
lan cotton seed for Spanish peanuts
for seed. Prefer imp. var. S. F. Bo-
hanan, Conyers, Ga.
~ Want No. 1 Spanish peanuts. Exch.
dried apples. 12 stands bees jin pat.
hives, value $30. B. H. Davis, Toccoa,
Ga.



Poultry For Sale



GAMES

One pure bred dark Cornish Game.
spring hatched rooster, and also 10
pure bred dark Cornish Game puilets,
$12.50 for the lot Mrs. C. A. Patter-
son, RFD 1. Box 19, Ty Ty, Ga.

' | thoroughbred hens and one: roos-
ter, 7 mos. old, dark Cornish Games,
$10 for lot. Miss Florence Shurling,
Oconee, Ga. : x

6 pullets, 8 mos. old and one rooster,
$10; roosters, 1 yr. old, $1.50; hens, 1
yr. old, $1.50. - Ali pure bred, no culls.
Dark Cornish Games. Mrs. S, E

GIANTS AND LANGSHANS
Pure bred Marcys strain Jersey

lets and one cockerel for $6.50. Also
two very large Giant capons, 18 mos.
old. $2.50 each, or $4.75 for the two.
Also 6 extra fine Feb. hatch pullets,
$2 each, and will throw in a fine cock-
ere: for $12. Mrs. Belle Joiner, RFD
2, Soperton, Ga... te
Three fine Jersey Black Giant cock-
erels, Apr. lst hatch, 2nd direct from
Marcy, big, healthy birds, $2 each
FOB. Money. order only. Mrs. T. G.
Sanders RFD 2, Ball Ground, Ga.
One Jersey Black Giant cockerel,
Apr. hatch, Marcy strain, $1.50. J. N.
Claxton, RFD 2, Swainsboro, Ga.

LEGHORNS :
20 Apr. and May hatch pullets, 10
Mar. 1929 hatch Ferris, heavy iaying
strain hens, in good condition, good

layers, for $25. Mrs. J. W. Clark, Ab-
beville, Ga.

30 S. C. White Leghorn pure bred
chickens, four pullets and one rooster.
Apri] hatch, $1.25. Cash with order.
ae Nancy, Doke, RFD 1, McIntyre

a.



8 W. L. cockerels, 8 wks.,to exch.
for ducks, or sell for 50 cts. each. Fer-
ae strain. Geo. Rowe, RFD 3, Doerun

a. Seo.

50 pure Tancred White Leghorn
pullets, March hatch, heavy layers
large and healthy, a] laying, $50 for
ae Noah McGowan, RFD 2, Summit

a. :
Several high bred. cockerels and
cock birds out of official Ga. natural
egg laying record hens, 250 to 284
hens, pure Tancred: strain, 9 and 10
mos. old, big, husky birds, ready for
service, for sale at a very reasonaple
price. M. W. Kantala, Elberton, Ga

Fifty English Tancred strain Leg-
horn pullets Apr. hatch. some now.
-aying, $1. each. John Parker, RFD
1, Box 11, Bremen, Ga.

One pure bred White Leghorn cock-
erel, $1.50, spring hatch. Mrs. T. A.
Griffin, Boston, Ga.

15 Tancred strain W. L. pullets.
hatched March, 1930, almost ready to
lay, $1.25 each. Wayne Blanchard,
Appling. Ga.

200 Ferris strain White Leghorn
pullets, March hatch, $1 each for the
lot at yard. W. J. Rainwater, RFD 1,
Dallas, Ga.

75 pure bred Tancred strain W. L.
pullets, May 4th hatch, beginning to
lay. Well developed, $1.10 each or $80
for the lot. W. A. Vandiver, RFD 2,
Martin, Ga. oS

100 W. L. pullets, 90 cts each. just
starting to lay. No culls. Mrs. W. FT.
Evans, Warrenton, Ga.

3 Barron strain English W Lb. cock-
erels, splendid specimens, $2 each
FOB.. Mrs. T. G. Sanders, RFD 2;
Ball Ground, Ga. ,

Ferris strain White Leghorns, (16
Mar. 1929 hatch hens, and 17 Mar.
1930 hatch pullets, $1 each. Also 4
Mar. 1930 hatch cocks, 75 cts. each.
Or will sell the lot for $35. Send
Money Order. Will not accept. checks.
Mrs. H. C. Crooms, RFD 3, Cochran,

Want 50 to 100 lbs. pecans. Furn- 5

Z. T. Adams, Temple, Ga
125 W. L. hens, 1 1-2 yrs. old, als
150 pullets, 90 cts each. FOB. Felton
J. Walker, RFD No. 1, Marshallville,
Ga. Lo : 5 ay
6 pure bred Tancred ready to lay
pulets, from heavy layers, $5. No,
culls. Mrs. Cleon Cowart, Summit

Gan Rt 27 Box. 89; 3
Sev. hundred W. L. pullets, Apr
hatch, and 18 mos. old hens, $1 each
No culls. W. F. Travis, Pitts, Ga,
21 W. L. April hatch Tancred roost
ers, $1.50 each, FOB. W. E. Parker,
Wrightsville, Ga. oy
160 June hatch Tancred W. L. pul-
lets, some ready to lay, free from dis-
ease. 90c each. Cash with order.
M. Flake, Ellijay, Ga. Cees
Pure Tormahlen Light Brown 1
mos. old L. hens, through mouiti
and ready to lay, $1 each, FOB. |
culls. Mrs. J. B. Collier, Cochran, Ga
12 W. L. hens, none over 18 mos. old
all now laying, for first money ord
of $10; aiso 12 light red 1930. sprir
hatch pullets from W. L. hens and R.
I. Red cock; some now laying, $10 foi
the 12. Money order. Mrs. Geo
Mathis, Morgan, Ga. Rt. 1. x

90c ea. or lot for $40 FOB. Cash wi
order. A. G. Oliver, Meansville, Ga
RFD 1. as ne

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
10 thoroug:bred Gray a
hens, 1930 March hatch and one roos-
er, for sale at $10. Mrs. Herbert Teal
RFD 6, Dallas, Ga. ee e

ORPINGTONS ;

One extra large size Cook strair
Buff Orpingt-n rooster, 1 yr. old las
|February. Fine for breeding purpt
$2. Mrs. J. W. Hendrix, Dover, Ga.

Fine stock Buff Orpington pullet
and cockerels, 5 mos. oid, 20 pullet:
and 5 Cockerels, $24. -10 pullets an
two cockerels, $12: Fine~cockerels, $1.5
each, 3 for $3.50. J. K. Kennedy, Men-
lo, Ga... ch es

Three golden Buff Orpington
erels, Aug. hatch, $1.15 each fob,
$3 for the lot. No checks accepted.
Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruitland, Ga.





RL REDS Oo
1 verysfine S. C. R. I. Red cockerel.
also. 3 pullets, Tompkins and -

stiains, March hatch. $2 each, -
Sarlie Kemp, Marietta. Ga

each. Mrs. E. Wright, Yatesville. Ga

Donaldson S. C. R. I. Red cockerels
33 each. April hatch, $2 each; 2
ld cock, $5; 18 mos. old: cock,
rens 18 mos. old, and April
ockerel, $5 per trio. Mrs. J. M.
Salhoun, Ga. Rt. 5. - Ve agae

7 Dona dson January hatch pullets
and _cockerel, $10; 3 Donaldson hens,
34. FOB. Annie L Freeman, Syca-
nore. Ga. ee

Donaldson direct cocks and cocker-
21s, $2.50 to $5 ea. 1 pen of 6 pullets
and 1 cockerel. 6 mos. old, $10 if taken
vefore Dec. 10th. Eggs at $1.50 to $
Yer 15. Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lincoln-
on, Ga. Sete

S. C. R. I. Reds: Jan. pullets, $2.
few March hatch, $1.50 each; cockereis
2.50; fancy pen, 4 best Jan. pullets
and 1 best. grade cockerel, $20. Sat.
zuar. or money ret. Will exch. fol
same value in pure bred J. heife1
calves. Can use 1 a few days old. Dee.
7th, bal. must be 4 mos. old and up
Mrs. J. F. Sikes, Cochran, Ga. Rt.

R. I Red cock, about 1 1-2 yrs
52 or exch. for 1 pr. pure white
nish Games, this yrs. hatch.
Vinsent Riverdale, Ga. Rt. 1. _

2 spring hatch Red cockerels,
each, FOB. A. C. Barrett, Cornel:
Ga. Rt. 1 Box 100. -

12 Donaldson cockerels, Febru ry
hatch, $1.50 each.

: Mrs. J. H. Dekle
Register, Ga. I. D

7 R. I. Red pullets and 3 cockere
April hatch, $1.25 each, or $10. for lot,
FOB. J. W. Wheeler, Abbeville; Ga.

Beautiful R, I. Red cock. 6 mos. old,
wt. 5 1-2 lbs, $5 COD. Mrs. Ase Te
Jones, RFD 3. Whitesburg, Ga.

11 Apr. hatch pure bred R. I. Red
pullets, 12 R. I. Red hens, 18 mos. old,
one rooster, 18 mos. old, $1.35 each
$30 for iot. All Donaldson strain. P,
O. Money order only. I. J. Harri:
RFD. 4, Whigham, Ga. aaa

R. I. Red pullets, first of May hatch,
Donaldson strain. $1 each, also one
rooster, Same -breed, direct from Mrs

e
ih

Donaldson, 15 mos. old, $2. Mrs. O

$1



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L. Craft, Lavonia, Ga, Pa
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: CATTLE FOR SALE

1 milch cow, 7-8 Jersey, to freshen

souiery with 8rd calf. $50 FOB.
Mrs. J. C. Goo.sby, Graham, Ga. Rt.

2 reg. Short Horn pulls, about 2 yrs.
old, $50 ea_h. Otis Elake, Griffin, Ga.
BN: Red Jersey cow, fresh. Think 2nd
calf. 9 qts. more if better fed, $75 or
$50. cash and take springer in part

Also heifer calf, 6 wks. old,
. Jolley, At.anta, Ga. Rt.

_ Good milch cow, giving 2 gals. $35;
also thoroughbred J. bull, 2: yrs. old
$30 at my barn. Will have reg. -at
buyers expense. Se.ling to prevent in-
A aes E. P. Mason, Lithonia, Ga.
A few Jersey heifer calves, Fox and
ybil breeding. All ped from . hizh
producing dams, $60 to $150. Some
are bred. A. M. Pace, Jackson, Ga. _

HORSES A AND MULES FOR aR
_ Ga. raised horse, A-No. 1 sound and
earty, wt. about 900 lbs. Sell, part
money, and part corn, peas or cows.
M. R Leckhart. Louisville Ga.
10 yr. old mare, wt. about 900 lbs.
perfectly gent.e. Good worker, $60, or
exch. for 60 laying W. L. pullets, or
arket pullets or:turreys at 18c lb,
W. S. Mixon, Griffin, Ga.
1 trottirg stallion. A sure breeder
Ee ees. Cc. C. Owens, Appling,
1 mu.e, wt. about 1 M. Ibs. Se'l for
ash, cr exch. for mlieh cow, or for
ep - < Co Cruce, Lawrenceville, Ga.

1 large sorrel horse, wt. about 1200
Ibs. - Perfe: tly gentle, women can
handle him, and does any kind of

ork. 10 or 11 yrs. o.d. $90 eash. or
trade for cows, or hozs. Douglas Wil-

lamson, Oak Park, Ga, Rt. 1.

HOGS FOR SALE

Pull b'ood 2nd fai J ttie %e euine-
gilt, 9 mos. old, wt. about 100 lbs $10.
Geo. A. Thompson, Swainsboro. Ga.

+B. P. C. pigs, pure stock, ent. to

. sound, fat, 12 wks old $5 each,
$30 for iot, FOB. Cash; 1 fat gilt,-B.
P. C. pure stock, ent to reg. about 1 yr.
cia, wt. around 125 lbs. $15 cash. FOB.
Mrs. H. A. Humphrey, Mitchell, Ga

3 gilts, 5 pigs each, mixed stock,
$10pr. with the 5 pigs. M:s. Mary D.
oud, Eevpt, Ga.
4 fat feeder pigs, $10; 2 small bone
P. C. mixed 1-8 S. P. C. bred to small
pone P. . boar, $45. Make offer.
Miss Kate Lancaster, Sylvester, Ga.
ev. 50 to 75 shoats, P. C. and Perk-
shires. Sell or exch. for heavy hens
turkeys: 2 lbs. of hog for 1 of hen
turkey. N. S* Mixen. Griffin. Ga.
pure bred Straight Nose Berk-
pigs, ready for sale at 6 wks. old.
Dec. 20th. This breed of hogs was
bred at Clemson College, S. C. $9 each
or $12-ea. with papers, or $60 for the
Also 3 gilts of the same breed, 5
old, wt 150 Ibs. $20 each. or $55
os the 3. eer Martin, Pane Ga.
ts Want foes :
mules, dark bays, rk. 1M. Ibs. each, for
, pr. of match mares, 4 to 7 yrs. old.
oe. Wellborn, Rock Springs, Ga. .
nice. fat Shetia
safe for children to ride and play with.
wt. around 500 Ibs. wee or exch. for
good ew. oy 2
a. iz. A. es, Mitchell, Ga





RAPBITS FOR SALE
40 Chin. healthv. and ped. 2 bucks.
bal. does and young from 3 wks. to 6
mcs... old. Very reasonable if taken
now. A. lL. Heape, Nashville, Ga. Rt.
2 Box 60.
1 Chin. buck, $150 or exch. for doe
of same age: 4 mos oid the 20th of
Nov. E. W. Starr. Mansfield. Ga.
tahls Go'd Cert. N Z Whites and

Chin. Silver Martens, Himalayans and
Z. Reds. Write for prices. H. H.
lton, Thomasvil'e, Ga.

1 pr. Chin. 9 mos old. $6. Parents

_ Sidney J. Herring, Hartweil, Ga.

a
: . Z Whites for sale or
ade for White Kings or Ca*neaux
. _A. B. Cummings, Spring:



SHEEP ANP GOATS FOR SALE

8 head of sheen, 7 ewes, 1 Hamp-
nire ram not od. gentle and in good
) : $40 for the bunch. ee

10 mos. old, 1

| Fincer and Mush peas.



Lge MARKET

Q re

weath or (ana ce
Rock

old for sale. J. F. Wellborn,

Springs, Ga.

1 long bodied weather goat, 2 yrs.
old, for sale. J. F. Wellborn, Rock
Springs, Ga.

Pure bred Swiss Saanan goat buck,
half grown. sub. to reg. $10 for quick

ale. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Quitman, Ga.



Live Stock Wanted

HOGS WANTED
Want 15 or 20 pigs, wt. from 20 to 40
lbs good stock. Write what you have
and give full description and price in
frst letter. I wili come to your place.
for them. L. O. Moon, Comer, Ga.
Box 35.

Georgia Products For Sale





BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE

Litttle white rice peas, 12c lb. Ms | {

t. A. Wilson, Martin, Ga. Rt, 2

Brab peas, picked without any raiy
n them, $1 pk. del. Floyd W. Ad-
ms Ruchanan. Ga. Rt. 2.
35 lbs. lady peas, 20c lb. in kulk,
or 25c lb. small orders. No persona
-necks.\ E. J. Billups, .Midville, Ga.
th 2 Box 25.

Everbearing white bunch butter-
eans, 25c lb. Docia Harris, Lula, Ga
About 4 bu. colored peas, $3 bu
OB. Sample on request. D. H. White
Yahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 33-A.

30 or 35 lbs Willet frost proof gar-
fen peas, 25 lb. FOB. Add postage
>. Burnham, Hazlehurst, Ga., RFD 2.
A few bu. of the late Florida Vel-
et beans. Write for prices. Nelson
fea, Adrian, Gr

100 lbs. No. 1 Austrian winter pea:
5 FOB, or will trade for 6 bu. Run-
er peanuts. Sidney Hancock, Doe-
un. Ga.

Black :_Crowders, $4 bu. O. H. Sertt,
Jesup, G ty

Little White A wish peas, 10c Ib
jample on request. Add _ postage.
eM: Youngblood. Mauk, Ga.
S 1.

Cow peas, Iron or Clay, sound and
right. del. your town, $2.20 bu. Johns
Van Pelt, Augusta, Ga. 2252 1-2 Cen-

5 bu. Laredo Soys, $3.50 bu. 3. bu
Vhippoorwill peas, $2.50 FOB.- Cas
vith order. Thos. W. Rousey, Elber-
on, Ga. Rt. 4.

Little white Rice peas, 10c lb. ir
) Ib. lots. Add postace. Mrs. Sidd-.
oe Ellijay, Ga. _ Rt. 3.2 BO:

4 bu. John Louis peas. 9 bu. pure.
*nd 100 per cent sounds FOB. F. B.
3rassell, Mitchell, Ga. Rt. 2.

75 DS. nice piack - -eVeu peas, 8 Ib
exch. for value. Mrs. Herbert Teal
Jallas, Ga.. Rt. 6.

Willets Eng. peas (winter) 25c Ib.
wt prepaid. Webster Callaway, Far-
ungton, Ga.

5 bu. good. sound, bright Clay peas
2.50 bu. Even wt. bags, FOB. J.

sarvev Aroher Sparta, Ga

Willets Wonder peas, early, prolific
and of excellent quality. Will stand
vinter. Plant Decesiber. 35c ib. pre-
vad. C. R. Wasker, Griffin, Ga.

ivlce, Clean baoy lime bean seed, 20c
ib. au over 5 10s. Money vc.uer. Mrs.

ral Ave.

|). B. Brand, Byronville, Ga.

2d DU. tuacn prac, yo vu. bUBrab-

iams, $3.25 bu. Mung beans, Loc Ib.

su var, suund aud clean. FOB m)
tation. Neal Weaver, Lalking Rock
ra, Rt. 3.

30 bu. pure Brab peas, $3.25 bu. C
V. Worley, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 4.
Red Hull peas, $2 bu. Unknowns
ughtly muxed, $2.25 bu. Tennesse
srowders, $3; white table peas, 8c lb
\ll FOB. L. T. McCoy, Vee
a. Rte.

Soy beans, $3 bu. at barn. J W.
Pee Clarkesville, Ga. Rt=3, Bo

Sound, clean blackeyed field peas.
Write for sample and price. J. J.
Whitaker, Dalton, Ga. 33 No. Depot
St.

Sugar Crowders, 25c Ib. 5 Ibs. $1
3 peck postpaid: Brown-eved crowd
rs Cargest and best white pea grow~
Se Ib. or 3 Ths. $1 postpaid: New Era
3:50. bu. POB: . Exch. 2 bu. far
su, Lady peas of good ae Cc
2. Burell, Auburn. Ga. Rt...

25 bu. Suear Crowders, 3 ne large
ream. pure white and spotted, Abso-
utelv pure, sound, sveciallv reclean
stand erown for seed. 5 the. 80 ax
NM lbs. or more, 12c Ib. FOB. lad
same price
SS. F. Maddox. Buford Ga:

A few bn. Iron Clad peas. almos:
pure, $3.50 bu. W. A. Vandiver, Mar-
tin Ga Rt. 2.

|. The Ed Kaseh big boll cotton seed
li large 5 lock bolls, 42 to 44 per cent

2 aye

| Velvet boans, $2 bn.

BULLETIN. See ee
G. M. Baldwin, eae

lint, $1.50 bu.
iaSville, Ga.
A tew cream crowders, 10c Ib. large
juantity white brown-eyed peas, 4c
b. white: black-eyed peas, 6c lb. A.
slean and free from weevils, new
srop, FOB: Grady. Kelley;
springs, Ga. Rt. 1.

3 to 4 tons velvet bean in pod, $l:
on. Mrs, Eula B. Cook, Milan, Ga.
35 lbs. hand shelled and closel.
assorted Jackson Wonder Lima beat
Jc ib postpaid. W. O. Gibson, Folk
ston, Ga.

, A few cups of early white cornfielc-

sean seed, 20c per cup, or exch. | cu;
ur 2 cups tull ot white crowder pea
und ea. pay postage; also New Era:
2.50 bu FOB my shipping point Sam
vile on request. Clyde Holcombe, Ba.
Ground, Ga. Rt. 5, Box 7.

100 Ibs. oid fashioned cornfielc
yeans for seed, 20c lb. and sarty t
pay postage on less than v lb. lois
also 75 lbs. big white crowaers, 15.
ib. and postage on lots tess than .
_bs.- Jasper A. Stone, Cumming, Ga

Brown Sugar crowders, 10c lb. W
3S. Petty, Varnells, Ga. Ri:

50 bu. field peas, 40 bu. spec'led
10 bu. running specl led, for sale
Make offer. C. L. Cleveland, La
Srange, Ga. |

6 lbs. bunch Eng. garden pea seec
25e lb. postpaid. Starps acceptea
Mirs. M. C. Lanier, Metter, Ga.

Willets wonder Eng peas 30c lb. o
; lbs. $1 del. Mrs. W. Z. Braswel.

Loganville, Ga. Rt. 2

Beans in hull for seed, or feed $2k
ton, if customers furnish sacks; als

Cream Sugar crowder peas, maker

3 crops. per yr. Very prolific. lbs. $1
also bunch butter, bean seed 5 lbs. $1
2unning butter- bean seed 6 |bs $1
Ruff turnip seed. 25c lb. Mrs. C. O
Sikes, Sylvester, Ga.
' White and colored old fashione
zarden. beans. and white cornfiel
beans for seed, 30c a cup. 60c ib, Mrs
T. M. Hall. Calhoun, Ga. Rt.

Black-eyed peas. $2.40 bu. foB T
id time Florida beans shelled fo
eed. $3 bu. N. T. Beasley, Kite, Ga
3. Kinnett. Arabi, Ga.

Black Crowder peas, $4 bu. 0. #B
slight}

Scott. Jesup. Ga. Rt. 2.
.50 Ibs. white Calif. peas.
veevil eaten, 10 Ib: 25 lbs. little whit:
ady peas. slichtlvy weevil .eaten 10
th. FOB. Money order. Joe Smith
Chipley. Ga. Ri

A few bu. field peas. few blac}
-rawders. $3.50 bu. Ruel McDuffie.
Winokur. Ga.

Purple Hull Crowders. 15 per cup -
Ard postage. Miss Annie L
Ashworth. Loganville. Ga. Rt- 1.
-Cream col. crowders, large ~ whit -
eok- eved and small white pcas. 15
bh. or exch. Ib. for Ib. of dried appe
wr peaches. free-of worms and core
ma. to pay postave on what sent. Mr
Vance Nelson Kineston. Ga.

adv Fineer neas. little red neac
oxtra early. Verv pcolifie. Fine fo
atine, Rach. 19 teacupfil: also vin
or exch, for cat<.
or feeding at 85c bu. cr for anvthin-
san use. A. L. Heape, es Ge

s

?t. 2, Box 60.



_ RUTTER FOR SALE.
Nice J. butter, in 1 Ib. square
shipped same day: churned: 2 Ibs. &
del. Monev order cnly.
oS Lavonia, Ga.

Ibs. butter per week, or mor-
ms th. Samnie on renuest, Mrs. G
&. Tallant. Cumming, Ga,, Rt. 1.

Fresh. yellow butter in 1 1b. car
fons, \36c lb. if 6 Ibs. are taken: 40
if onlv-1 or-2 Ihs. wanted C. W. Wor.
ev Ral] Ground Ga Rt. 4...

Fresh, firm vellow J. butter iv
brick molds, 506: 1h. dsl 4- or 5 1b:

jeach week. Mrs. P. W. Hyatt, Bow-

len, Ga. Rt. 4.

4 lbs. nice country butter ea. week
Jow T. B. tested. Butter free from
coloring. in 1 lb. melds, 38 lb. Boy
"oO be ret. Mrs. E. D. Neal. Ranger
ake Pino

Gord. fresh country butter, 40 'b

nice, bricht, dried aprles, free
eel ete. $1.50 dal. Felen: A.
Tallancoca a Star Payea

Be irc
Hor-le~

h del.
Gans
4 to 6 Ibs. nice fresh J. fpatkes in 1
Ib. molds. 35 Ib. del. Ga Points Shin
same day order received. Mrs. A. L
Garrison. Ashland, Ga. Rt 2.

COTTON SEED FOR SALE
Banknote cotton seed. $1 bu.
Sincnefiel4. atrisnn Ga,
Ruckers $1 bu. also Prolific ceec
corn, $2 bu. and sorghum seed, 2 bu.
and good sorghum syrup, $1 pal. or

Martha A.. Cochran, _ Pisgah.

=e

Mrs.



|exch for pecan trees, or some pigs or

Sulphur |

Alps. frt. FOB, $3. Money Oru

| cam peas.
A Gass

Mrs. L. M.

sistant.
All
{cleaned at gin and cuiled. $1.50 bu.

del. Sample on request. Also 10 Ib~.

2 lbs. butter per week. good wt. 45

Bur ae December = 1930

shoats. Write. J E. Payne, A
worth, Ga. Rt. 3.
Very nice lot of pure Delta and Pine g

i@alu Cuvbsil SCCu, 2b Yi. 4140s Usa,

aimts 40 per cent. 95 bu. H. Grady 5

Pure Rhynes Cook wilt resistant
sotton seed, first yr. from Orig. $1 bu.
fxch for pure bred P. C. male pig,
3 or 8 wks. old, or for N. C. Runner
neanut seed. Mrs. <. L. Smith, Bax--
ey, Ga. Rt. 4. aa

Ped. stock Cleveland, Heavy Fruit-
Luke 0, aliu KucKkers, oi bu. All
<4 dist Class cong. W. M. Bryan
Vanun, Ga.

cokers No. 5, big boll, easily pick- =
ed, free of black seed; (562 bus ang
brown- aS sugar crowder peas, 10c:
ib. C. V. Wil-on, Maysville, Ga.

15 ae Neely 5 Cleveiald ivilg sta-
ple, $1 bu. FOB. Amos Vane
Martin, Ga., Rt. 2. :

Good Piedmont cotton seed, $1 bu
Mrs. James A. Scott, Carrollton, fee
Rice

Pure Vandivers Heavy Fruiter, ae
r. from Breeder, $1 bu. C. E. Hood,
Jeffersonville, Ga., Rt. 4, Box 66. |
Cotton seed for planting, saved es-
oecially for planting, without rain on
t, $1 bu. Delta No, 4, first yr. p'an
ne here. Exch. for No. 1 seed Span-
sh peanuts, or old fashioned Teed
seanuts, Bu. for. bus Or exch. for
urkeys (3 hens and 1 tom) at market
orice. J. M. Thompson, Brinson, Ga.

| Adams, Social Circle, Ga.

Ss

for plantine,
breeder, rolls aed dt= gin. <15e:
Sample on revucst. Exch for a few
State insp. pecan trees: Success Stu-
art and Schley var. Bok. Fagan,
Martin, Ga. -

Fure Maiweys Heavy Fruiter and
Yeaia cocton seed, $1 bu. ael. Good
and sound... H. W. Thurmond, Gresh-
amville, Ga.

Pure Wilson Type cotton seed. ist
vy. from Breeder. $1 bu. $3 per 109
lbs. ee HB. Woodard, Chauncey, See
Qt. 2.

100 bu. Svkes Ped. Imp. earliest bi
oll. 2nd yr. from Orig. Very prolif
1 in. staple or better. 75c bu. in any
uantity, FOB Bostwick. Seed guar.
sound. Will cull before shipping - if
vanted for 10c bu. extra. Prices 5c
ess per bu. if entire lot sold to 1

R. EL Kinney, Farmington,
JA

Woods es big boll, early, -_pro-
lific, pure, 2nd yr. 1. in.. staple, gets
4 premium; 38 per cent lint, fruits
\eavy; pale an acre in drove t. :
su. by insured mail, PP, pe sae 109 :
Davis, Milledgeville, Ga. Rt. 5, Box

Petty Toole Wilt Resistant, 2nd yr
rom Orig. $1 per bu. Exch. for Brab-
J. M. Stallings, Pelham,

126.

Wannamaker eotton seed. Ist year

- rom Orig Hand sacked and sewed in

ood sacks, $125 bu. for 5 bu. lots or
over 5 pu. $1 bu. Exch for anvthing
an use on_ one farm. .J. M. Campbell
Samrarrar, a

About 60 bu. Cleveland cotten seed.
75 bu. sacked, FOR. or exch. for
shelled corn at $1 bu. C. C. Pollard,

Lightning Express, 40 per cent 1
1-16 lint. This cotton re-ommended
by Ga. Exp. station as the best and
most. wilt resistant $1.50 bu. FOB;
also Arkansas Rowdon, 40 (the new
cotton sensation) 40 per cent 1 1-6
in. iint. Drought, wilt and storm rec

Early b:g bo.l, easily picked.
direct from Orig last spring Roll
FOB. No Ga. grown seed. H. A. Neal,
Carnesville, Ga. Rt. 3.

400 bu. Puie Waiuamakers Oleve-
and, extra good staple. roll drcepped
at gin, culled from the field, 75c bu.
in lots of 25 or more bu. Will give
market price for feed seed in exch for
same; also 50 bu new Piedmont Cleve-
land, No. 5, first yr. from breeder,
$1.25 bu. Jasper A. Stone, Cumming,

| Ga.

Imp. Half and Half cotton seed. $1__
bu. Exch, for seed oats, peanuts, farm
dell, or for any large. breed of: hens,
dot over 1 yr. old at market price, or
equal value. R. RB. ee Sur-
rency, Ga.

50 bu. Cooks wilt resistant, TSG bv ne
or exch. for any var. field peas, at
a. reasonable price. T. L. Powell,
Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 4. :

Pure Ruckers 1st yr. from Orig. $1

{ou. FOB, DF: Holeomb. Adairsville,

Ga Rt?
Pure Cokers No. 5.:1 to1 1-6. in-
staple. $1 bu. FOB Exch, for shelled

corn or_ peas. H. L. Campbell, La-
vonia, Ga.

Guar,



and. Half cotton: seed, . $17 bu. A, J
adc

Sete Scott Ga, Rt.







COTTON SEED FOR SALE

Wilson type colton seed, 90c bu. or
$2.75 in 100 1b. ssacks. Ist yr. from
Orig. and kept. pure at gin. B.
-Wocdall. Milner, Ga.

4 or 6 lbs. tresh, firm Jersey butte

per week 4c Ih del
der . Mrs
RE 1. 3

ant to swan Rucrer or Cokers
long staple, big b I cotton seed, easy
to pick for good thrfty pigs, 10 wks
old, or sow and pigs. Can use good
blooded sow that will farrow soon;
some big bone Guineas. a.so reg. Jer-
sey heifer 2 to 4 mos. old. D. L. Gar-
ner. Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1.

CORN, SEED CORN AND CORN
: MEAL FOR SALE
Siipped shu k corn, 90c bu. at barn;
$1 bu. FOR. Jesup. 20% HH Scott.
Jesup, Ga Rt. 2
Roc'dale seed corn, hand shelled,
evtra fine con ears, ft. long. 7&e neck,
$2.50 bu. FOB: also new, this vrs. Cane
seed. good clean and sound, 50c peck,
$1. ae FOB. Will James, Eliijay.

Cash with oar

I. D McDuffie. Ashlanc

p white. shelled pop corn,

Ib. G. Y. Yeomans, Vidalia, Ga.
atts 4 eor Prolite seed corn. white
ain, verv smal. Pure. 2nd yr. elec
ted. nubbed and hand shelled. By in-
ed mail, P?. 1-2 nec. 65c:-1 peck
5; $4 bu. also Marlboro corn, pure.
ected. ete. $1 peck, by insured ma'l

and Hickory Kinz (the poor land |

corn), se ected. etc. $1 peck bv insur-
d mail, P?. Money order. J. H. Davis
Milledgeville, Ga. Rt 5 Box 126

FRESH AND CURED MEATS
Pure country pork sausace. fres

and smoked fresh. 23c; smoked wit!
; wood. 25e FOS Cash or mone
rder with order. Take care of a

-ordevs nromntlvy. C. H. Willis. Tiftor
110 ath St

FRUIT FOR SALE
Yates annies, small. $1.25 bu. box:
medium $1.50: larve, $2.25: apples for



trucks. 50c bu. uv in bulk at Orchard. |

M. Miller, Cornelia, Ga.
~~ Nice,- suadries parzcaes and apples
2 db. Mrs. J. A. W.lson, Martin, Ga.

sundried acid: fruit from

ice apples, 6 lbs. mailed, $1: $12?

per 100 lbs. Guar. B. R. Woodliff
Fl wery Branch, Ga.

GRAIN FOR SALE ~



Small stock Fulgbum oats, 75c bu |

OB. J. W. Woolfolk, Ft. Val ev. Ga.
Bastines 100 bu. Fulghum and Co-
-kers cold proof oats, each var. $109
bu. Marretts 40 to 1 wheat, $2 bu.
All grown from ceed direct from Ori?
nd carefullv recleanel, R. W. Stem-
bridee, Milledgeville, Ga.
Bancroft seed oats, excellent for
ot clean. pure strain and troae)
for smut, 60 bu. at ee bu. FCB: Vv
FF Agan, Dawson, Ga.

ONEY, BEES AND oNE SUPPL: E

and 10. J*
pails as fellows. FOB here: 6 19-1"
unelo Ext. to case, $6.30; 12 5-lb.
$6.75: 2 10-Ib. postpaid and ins
}.10-'h. ins. and p*stpaid $1.60: on
arge 52 gal. bbl. of Nv 9-xt; 850 Ce
al. bhi. lot only; sev. bbls. Tupels
um Ext. 52 eal. each, *1 val FO



ah

John A, Crumney, Ecole



PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SAL
Good shelled pecans. $1 Ib. a
Salted pecans $1 Ib Mrs C. G.
ams, Talbottton, Ga. R. 4.
ju. sound Runres $1 be
E * Smith. Cochran, Ga. Rt. 5.
Nice pecans 1
s John T. Gay, Dublin, Ga. Ri. 9.
ie red Spanish peanuts rod A
nd, 5c Ib, and pay postage. Mrs.
0. Be Brand, Bvrenville, Ga.

PECAN ANN OTPER FR"'T TREES.
ETC. FOR SALE

Grape vines, Concord, Norden and
ther fine var ?

~nertiv nacked. 3 for 50c. Mrs. J. ;
Kilcore. Stone Mtn. Ga. Rt. 1.

_ State insn. true to name nursery
- stock: peach. leading var. $55 a M. $6
a 100: $150 doz. Plims, best var. $10

Mr:

a 100; $1.50 doz. Grape vines, leading

Ht ne pane

var. $5 2199 *1 d-=
@ 100: $1.50 doz. Seedling peach trees.
15 M. $3 a 100: 15 doz. E. B. Travis.
River-ale. Ga.
Yates Terrv Winter Stavman. D-

liciovg goples and other var. 2 yr. old.

trees. 4 ft. un. 20c each: smaller ones,
as low as 1M each. State insp. P. .E
thodes, Baldwin, Ga,

PECANS AND PEANUTS

Ts f) Se



pean trees of ees var. at. cheap
prices. Closine out. H. A. Bailey,
Albany, Ga. Pecan City.

. Peach, apple, plum and cherry
bushes, 10c each, or exch. for ,other
things can use, white feed sacks, etc.
Mrs. L. H. Coe, Eastanolles, Ga.

100M choice budded pecan. trees;
Stuart, Schley, Money-Maker and
Frotscher. Stateinsp. W. f. Sctew-
art, Valdosta, Ga.

950 Japanese walnuts for pla>tin-
le each, or $9 for lot. Add postage
ene Harper Hartwell. Ga. Rt. 1.

Hish grade pecan trees, Gov. incr
All leading var. 2 to 8 ft. 20 to 6%
each. 5 per cent dicccrnt cn Pes
r ers... J Ty Ponder, Whigham, Ga.

Gov't. insp: budded pecan te
eading var. All sizes. Sell or exch
Write for low prices. F. C. Geiger

lintside, Ga.

-Damson blue plum trees, 25c each
fer 60 postpaid: Red Goose pium
3 for. 306). or.- 6 for: 50, ee
4. Steinbeimer. Woolsey. Ga. Rt

: SYRUP FOR SALE

Best eraie sucar cane syrmn in ne
typress bbis. 35 gal. each. Write fo
orices. W. W. Willams, Quitman, Ge

VEGETABLES FOR SALE :
Red pepper, -502 - Ib. and- pstac-
Yach or money order. Mics Cecil Me
urlev. Hartwell Ga. RFD 2.
Rutabava turnips, very fine, swee
nd tender. Car load. truck cr Jess~
<=fe Maks. best offer. EB. .L.- Todd
Valdosta, Ga.

Georgia Products Wanted

BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Want to exch Early Night canta
Jupe seed for Ens. pea seed, eaxly
mall smeoth var, oe AR Ros
os Cordele, Ga. Rt.













WAN Tx.
Want ened eatin neanut.. Wl en-4
shanve dewberry jelly at 30c pt..in
class jars. ~State price of pcanut:
and how much jelly wanted. Ea t-
cend FOB. Mrs. Fannie. L. Miller
LaGranve, Ga. 710 Ca'laway Ave.

PECAN Awo OTT FoNIT TREE

ETC., WANTED
Want prices cn State insn. budde:
Yan Demans. Stuarts, Schleys, and
Monev-Meker pecan trees in Its 0
50 and 100: a's> want prices on Trv-
an esrape vines. Ww. P. Wall, Stock-
bridge, Ga.

Plants For Sale

Plack mulberry 3 to 4 ft svrouts, 102
oe also white scupnernong _vine,
well rooted. 10c each. All FOB. Mrs.
Marvin McCook. McIntvre. Ga Rt. 2.

Catbave, enion and coilard plants.
$1 M. W. W Williams, Quitman, Ga

_All var. cabboge. Bermuda onion and
Ga. Collard clants. 509, 90; $1.59 M
nrepad ail: Fxp. $1 M. G. W. Cole-
man, Tifton. Ga.

EJ. Chas. W. eabbace, 509. Nc: $1







Mt del. $7 M_ Fxp. Col. W. O. Waldrip.

Flowery Branch Ga

Frost pv-onf cahbace plants,
and F. J. Warefield. 509, 65c:
MM $3.50.. Well rooted and prompt
shipment R. S. Burgess, Pembroke.
Ga. :
-Everbearine strawberrv plants for
cale. aso horse radish 20c ib. and
hrown sugar crowder reas, 10c Ib. C.
V. Wilson Maysville, Ga.

State insv. true to. name. Everbear-
ino strawberrv riants, 50c a 100:
Klondixe, Missionary, and _ Kellogs
nremier, $1 a 190. Ail trve to name
Thelma Alexander, Cleveland, Ga. Rt.
;

Chas.

Crystal Wax, _ white and eHow Ber-
M. frost proof cabvage pans 60c M
FOB. Monev order with order. J. E.
Drew. Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 4.

Red Go'd Suear Saver strawberry
nlants: $1 d-z $2 for 50: $4 a 100; $30
M. Will trade for any good stock pul-
es, These rlants the result of 18 yrs.
selentific breeding ard -selecticm: a
ernss between No. 999 and Premier.
15 to 42 berries on single fruit stem, 8
We ineccie: Very sweet, wild straw-
herry flavor: ripens Apri] 15th to Au-
cust. Limited number on account of
dry weather. John Chrisulasky. awash

fon Oa
Missi nary strawberrv plants. $2
M. Rhubarb. 50 doz. Burdock plants.
SNe -o7. Bermuda nae . Ser a

0 ye.low root, 50c | posta
cone order. Mrs ao A. McCur-
ev. Partwell. Ga. RFD 2

| arge kind, 25c a 100. Mrs. M.
ard, Statesboro, Ga. 11. Gurdon St.

$1 M 545

strawberry plants S0GS"a-te



_ Missonary x

M. Yellow root, 30c lb. large

1 yr. Hobe ees 50c doz. aaa dbl.
tansy, 25c doz. Nora McCurley, Hart-
well, Ga. RFD 2.

Dewrerry and blackberry plants, ea.
var. 10c each, 3 for 25c, or 24 for $1;

catnip plants, 5c each, 3 for 10c. Add

Bees Mrs. S. H. Moore, Butler, Ga.

| RFD

Ae W. and E. J. cabbage plants,
$1 M. Everbearing strawberry, 20c a
100. Mrs. C. L. Smith, Baxley, Ga.

Cabbage plants, Ga. heading co.lard

-65c, 500; $1 M. Onion plants, $1.50 M.
Mrs. R. H. Hac le, Valdosta, Ga. 603 |

E. Savannah, Ave..

Leading var. cabbage and collard
plants, 65c, 500; $1 M. Bermuda on-
ion plants, 85c. 500; $1.50 M. A. P.
Sexton, Valdosta, Ga.

E. J. Wakefield cavpvage plants,
arg? size, 40c. 300; 500 55c; $1 M. a
R.. M.. Crow, Oakwood, Ga.

Thousand of Late Flat Dutch. Long
Tsland, Conenhaxen market and E.
J. Wakeielq cabbage, ready for im-
mediate shiprent, 25c a 100 $1.25 M.
del. Also cabbage-col.ard plants,
pri-e. H. V. Franklin, Register, Ga.

Ste'ns FE. Flat Dutch cabbage plants,
40c, 300 600 $1; $1.25 M. prepaid. Ex-

pert packing o C. Orr, Winder, Ga.
RFD 4

peas everbearing strawberry

Kin-

Everbearing strawberry p!ants, 25c a
100 $2 M. Also artichokes, 50c peck,
FOR. Mrs. T. B. McDiida. Lyons. Ga.

Early Flat Dutch cabbage plants,
now ready 75c M. and 50 for 500. A.
J. Puchanan, Americus, Ga. Box 231.

Everbearing strowberry plants, 25c a
109. Exch. for white feed sacks, pea-
nits, pecans, peas or pop corn. Mrs.
S. N. Camp Eastanollee, Ga.

2 1-2 acres cabbave and Bermuda
onion plants, ready for market. Write
or come for prices and particulars.
Mrs. Geo. Caffney, Fitzgerald, Ga.

Lady T. strawberry p.ants. $1.50 M.
Mrs. J. A. W'Json, ye Ga. Rt. 2.

Chas. W. and F. J. cabbage, 50c. 500;
$1 M. 10 M. $8 del. or $7 collect. Now
rea-y. Dewey Mathis, Flowery Branch,
Gani

Chas. W., E. J. cabbage plants, 65c,

500: $1 M. del. 10 M. $7.50 col. Guy

Waldrip Fiowery Branch, Ga.
Everbearing | Strawberry. $2 M. pre-
paid or $1.50 M. if called for. Exch.
for pineanple pear. large kind vecans
and peach trees. and fig (purple) and
2 yr. old frape vines. Just g few of
each. Plants are large and _ strong.
Mrs. Bel.e Joiner. Soperton. Ga; Rt. 2.
Frost nroof cabbaze nlants. 60c, 500:
$1 M. FOB; Crvstal Wax White Ber-
mvda and yellow Bermuda onion
nlants from pure Tenerffe seed. 500.
75; $1.25 M. FOB. Full count. Prompt
shin ent. H. F. Stair, Voldosta. Ga.
Any amt. of Kudzu plants, .75c a!
100. Add re-tave. Gene Harper,
artwell, Ga. Rt. 1.
WVillions ready for shinning, E large

as. W. and Early J. Wake%eld cab-

baze plants, 20c a 100, 500 60c:/$1 M.
ynestpaid. Go-d prices of large Las
~ents. J. W. Hodges, Odum, Ga. P. O
Box 42.

Frost proof cabbege plants E. J.
Shes. W. and Succession. $1 M. Ber-
~uda onion. $1.25 M. All del. B. F.
Mallard. Brooklet, Ga.

E J. Chas. W. cabbage, Ga. collard
nlants 25 a 100: $1.25 M. 5 M. $1 M.
"OB; Yelow Bermuda and Crystal
Wax. onion plants, 6 M. $6 Exp. or
$750 del. also onion sets. 750 gal. Ca-
dev Stephens. Flowery Branch, Ca.

Frost proof cabbage piants Wake-
Se]q and Flat D. $1 Mi del. Klondike
ond everbearine strawberry, $1.50 M.
O. F. Crowe, Flowery Branch. Ga.

Strawberry plants, 25c a 100~plus
nostage. or exch. for chickens, smal]
or large any breed. Helen Horsley,
Tallanoosa, Ga.

Cabbave and ccl'ard plants, 25c a
100. $1.25 M. del 5 M. up, 75c M. Exp
S-l; Ladv T. and Kiondike strawberry.
25e a 100, $2 M. del. 5 M. up, $175 M.
exp. col. Guar. Ovie Crow, Gaines-
419; Ca Rt 2:

Klondixe and Lady T. strawberry

lants, 25c a 100, $2 M. del. 5 M. up,

$1.05 M. exp. col: Wakefield and Flat
1D. cabbaze, heading and Ga. collard -
25c a 100. $1.25 M. del. 5 M. lots, and
more, 75c M. exp. col. Jim Tumblin,
Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2.

Frost proof Chas. and J. W., E.
Fat. D. cabbage and Heading collard
nlants,a 500, 65: $1 M. also strawberry
plants, 40c g 100. 500 $1. Ail postpaid.

Mrs. Gertrude Branan, Lewiston, Ga.

Cabbage plants, 5 to 7 in. Prompt
hipment, 500, Tee; $1. 25 M. 5 M or





Ser $1 M. Not prepaid. J.C

bers, Gainesville, Ga. RFD 1. -
Seed For Sale

Clean dry sage, 60c lb, Money
Mrs. Bessie Rich, Byron, Ga. R

500 Ibs. okra seed, Perkins lo
green mammoth podded. Ext - arly
very prolific and bears unt i.
Make best offer for all or par
Todd, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 1.







Miscellaneous For ) li



New crop broom corn, extra fin
sale. Write for prices. Mrs. L.
Aderhold, Lavonia, Ga. :

Dried apples; catnip, 5
peppermint, 15c doz. Add _ posta
Wil exch 6 lbs. dried applies f
good 100 Ib: can white e141 go
without holes. Dollie Blackwell, |
veland, Ga. Rt. 4.

100 lb. size strong white, - chicke
feed sacks, 10c each. Miss Beile Tim
merman, Bronwood. Ga. Box 83.

ITarge bundle of broom t
oo to make 1 doz. brooms) 5
ee . W. Hudson, Lorane, Ga.

che bun

Nice chewing or smoking tobacco,
twister, for 50c. Mrs. R. C. oie

Booking orders for - Japanese fru
cake, 45c Ib. del. also fancy coco 2
layer cake,. 35c a = Any size fron
3 to 7 lbs. Mrs. E, Wallace, Hap :
ville, Ga.

New geese feathers for sale. 1
B. Brannen. Statesboro, Ga. RFD pe

Barn, cured tobacco: smoatkine, |
chewing, 15c Ib. Add postage :
order for less than $1. Cash with or
der. Me iO: aa Baxl
Gaz Rt. -

Miscellanboua Ware d

Want to exch. pecans for fruit ca
ee W. M. Watkins, Fitzgeral
Want a few doz. strong, whit
-acks, 100 lb. cap. and free of
Will exch. 1M. ilarge. size
vlants, per doz. sacks, postpaid
ven plants. for peanuts, pecans,
en . Woodliff, Flowery Branch,

Want medicinal roots and _
-f all Kinds. Send sample and my
vour best price per Ib.
ford, Crandall, Ga. Rt. 1.

DOF arm Help Wanted :





@





Need industrious. scher, sncla
+o work, live (cook own meal 0!
~abbit farm at city limits of Thomas
ville Must love small animals an
sre to spend time them them.
light but constant and necessary
regular and willing. Necessary t re
and write tc adeanne inks 6
handling... Wares must be low
with possibilities of seen as
NE LENS NITY YAMIN f SSN YS .
vive pleasant contact. State everythir rus
first letter, wa-es expected, age
exp. of any. W. M. Coon,
ville, Ga. .
With food colored tenes: wi
or 2 mules. to crop on 8rd and 4t
and raise hogs. Some rations furni
cd. Lee Elbert Roberts, Alto
Care Glen Alta Plantations. ee
Want woman, 2) to 40 to live Ls
14 eommle as 1 of family and to neg
with work: milk, look after poultry
garden work, etc. Must be conte
aanest and attenti- a to duty.
aatry but a good home. No t ine
user need avply. Send ref. J.
Hammond, Cuthbert, Ga.



Positions Wanted S

Middle aged, married man, et
ed and refined wants



wer unless vou mean business. .
Mavson, Austell, Ga. Rt. 1, Box. 12
Man with wife and 3 children,
17 yrs. old, wants work at once fo
rest of 1930 and for 1931. Can
dle all kinds of farm machinery,
or combines, etc, and can keep
the same; blacksmith, carpenter
also, and*stock raising exp. 6 yrs over
seeing with the same man, raisil
corn, cotton, wheat, oats, beans, _
D. C. Maddox, Jackson, Ga, R
eontinnes on page ee eee



PAGE FOURTEEN 7
Poultry For Sale

_. (Contniued from page eleven)

- Two fine thorobred S. C. R. I. Reds,
Donaldson strain, March cockerels,
from prize winning stock, $2.50 each
FOB. Albert N Johnson, 614 E Bal-
linger St., Rockmart, Ga.

__R,. I. Red cockerels, Mar. and Apr.
Hatch, $2 each, Owens strain, Miss
Florence Horne, Grovetown, Ga.

- 12 pure dark Donaldson strain R. I.
Red pullets, Feb. 22nd hatch, ready to
lay, $1.50 each. Also one rooster, same
stran and age, will give free with the
12 pullets. Wayne Blanchard, .Ap-
pling, Ga.

- 9 pure bred R. I. Red hens, 18 mos.
old, Tompkins and Owen strain, $1.25
each; also 10 spring pullets, same
breed, $1 each, one R. I. Red cock, 18
mos old,~$1.50 and one cockerel ready
for service, $1.25. Mrs. Geo. L. Berry,
RFD 1, Alio, Ga.

_ Fine thorobred R.I Red pullets, 1930
March hatch, just) beginning to lay
Will take $5 for the lot. Mrs. Herbert
Teal, RFD 6, Dallas, Ga. -

Two fine deep red young roosters
from best blood line, $4 each or will
exchange for pure bred pullets of any
Kind. H. G. Burroughs, Canon, Ga.

_ Fine S. C. R. I. Red hens, $1.25 ea,
best grade show type, $2 each; deep,
ven red cockerels, $1.50 to $4 This is
@ sale price of first class reds Send
money order with order This _ price
good till Jan 1st. Mrs. J. E. Sikes,
RFD 1, Cochran, Ga.

40 pure bred Thompkins strain red
-pulLets, Apr. hatch, now laying, $1.25
each. W. EB. Vandiver, RFD 2, Martin,

a.

7 Jan. hatch R. I. Red pullets and 8
- last year hens jn fine condition, now
laying, $20 for|the lot. Mrs. J. G. Ginn,
RFD 2, Washington, Ga.. ;

Ten R. I. Red hens and one rooster
- about 15 mos. old. In fine condition,
$1 each for rooster and hens, or $10
for the lot. Money order only. Mrs.
C. Hammond, RFD 4, Blakely, Ga. .

_ Want two roosters, Tompkins strain,
will exchange pullets of same strain,
or sweet potatoes for them. M. E.
Worsley, Manor, Ga.



| MARKET B
breeding, wt. from 10 to_15 Jbs., hens,

$5, toms, $6. Trio for $15 FOB Gaines-
ville, Ga. or will exchange for nice O.

I. C. male hog, ready for service, at_

8 cts per lb. Must be free from disease
and no scrub. N. S. Tanner, RFD 2,
Gainesville, Ga. or

Large M. B. Turkeys, Apr hatch.
16 and 17 ib. hens. $4.25 each, fine
toms, 22 to 26 Ibs, $6.50, less price
when more than one bought. Would
trade some for reg, or highest grade
Jersey heifers from fine milk and but-
ter stock. Mrs>-J. BE. Sikes, RFD 1,
Cochran, Ga.

Pure M. B. Bird Bros, Gold Banks

strain turkey toms, $8; hens, $6, pr.,

Ee trio, $18. Mrs. H. I. Moore, Plains,
a

s. pure bred white Pekin ducks and
one drake, $5 for the lot! Miss Ida
Dodd, Fair Mount, Ga.

6 speckled guineas, one rooster and.

- hens, $4. Mrs. L. E. Wiggins, Doyle.
a. :

ees

&



AND GIANTS FOR
ALE

R. C. White Wyandotte cockerels,

a . B. Gi Kx ert & i
ee ee Prize head lettuce, Globe, large red

1-2 to 7 lbs. each, all 25c Ib.. Mrs. J.
B. Cox, Sr. MiJledgeville, Ga. 401
Columbia St.

One pure bred R. C. Silver Lace

Wyandotte cockerel, $1.25 or will ex-
change to prevent interbreeding. Mrs.
B. T. Henderson, Summit, Ga,
_ Five pullets and one rocster, Apr.
hatch, pure Golden Lace Wyandottes,
$6.50 for the lot. Mrs. J..M. Camp-
bell, Surrency,, Ga.

Pure bred $. L. Wyandottes. 11 pul-
.ets and onecockerel, Apr. hatch. Will
exchange for Brown ghorns, same
age, each to pay express charges. W.
A, Renfroe, RFD.2, Lenox, Ga.

Poultry Wanted

.BANTAMS WANTED
Want one pr. Jap Silkie bantams,
will exchange large size ferns, two-in-
one everblooming begonias, red. and
pink, all colors geraniums. Make offer
in first offer. Mrs. C. T. White, Lum-
ber City, Ga.







TURKEYS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC.
ae FOR SALE

12 turkeys, 25 cts. per lb. FOB. Mrs.
W. A. Meeks, Adrian, Ga.

25 pure bred Bourbon Red turkeys)

28 cts per lb. Mrs. J. J. Bond, RFD 8,
Elberton, Ga. oot

_ 24 beautiful Mammoth Bronze tur-
keys, Bird Bros. strain, large young
stock for breeding purposes, 2 hens
and one gobbler at $17. Mrs. J. W.
Larisey, Halcyondale, Ga. , :
_ Six guineas, two roosters and four
hens, 60 cts each. Avery Alderman,
RFD 4, Statesboro, Ga._
10 M. B. Maroch hatch turkeys, 2
toms and 8 hens, $5 each, or $12 er
trio. Mrs. Tom Snider, Gibson, Ga.

~ One tom and three hens, 1929 hatch.
Big Bone Giant, unrelated stock, $20
for the lot. Also 2 young hens,. May
hatch, same strain, $3.50 each, or the
lot for $26. FOB. Mrs. Belle Joiner,
RFD 2, Soperton, Ga.

- One pure bred M. B. hen, 1929 haich
$5 also 7 head young toms, Apr. 1936
hatch, $5 each, and several young
hens, Apr. 1930 hatch, $4.each. Cash
with order. Mrs. Lula Christmas,
RFD 4, Vienna, Ga.

Ellis Big Bone _strain, May, 1936
hatch toms, wt. 20 ibs, hens, 17 Ibs.,
25. cts per Ib. or $15 per. trio. Send

Money order. Mrs. F. Cowart, RFD 2,
~ Summit, Ga. .

_ One fine 2 yr. old pure bred jet
black turkey tom for reeding, $5.
Mrs. John A. Watson, RFD 1, Gray-
- mont, Ga.

24 1-2 Mammoth Bronze _ turkeys,
22 1-2 cts. FOB. Fine for breeding
purposes. Mrs. Willis. H. Cook, RFD
3, Colquitt, Ga.

Tom, Apr. hatch, and two M.
mixed hens, Apr. hatch, $8.50. or will
exchange for white O. I. C. Gilt pig,
weighing from 50 to 75 ibs, and 4
Mar. hatch M B. mixed turkey hens,
large and heaithy, $2.50 each. Mrs. A.
B. North, RFD 32, Carrollton, Ga.

- Two nice turkey toms, wt. 12 to 14
Ibs. each. Will exchange for a good
healthy pig, party to pay charges each
way, or will sel] for $7. KE. lL. Thrash-
er, RFD 2, Powder Springs, Ga.

_ Two Big Bone* Mammoth Bronze
turkeys, slightly mixed, $8. tr will ex.
change for White Leghorn pullets or
your H. G. Burroughs, Canon,
Ga. 5 :
25 young M. B. turkeys, fine for

B.



GAMES WANTED

Want last spring hatch pullets,
Dark Cornish Games with no feath-
ers at all, at a reasonable price. W. D.
Proctor, 724 Society St., Albany, Ga.

LEGHORNS WANTED |

Want about 15 Brown Leghorn pul-
lets and two cocks, pulets must be
ready to lay. Make~best offer in first
letter for cash. G. C. McAllister, Vi-
dalia, Ga.

Want 18 or 20 thorobred Brown Leg-
horn hens and two roosters, prefer
pullets now laying. Let me hear from
you at once. R. F. Brantley, RFD 1,
Pitts, Ga, pero e

Want to exchange one .
Brown Leghorn. cockerel for S. C.
White Leghorn cock. Must be - fine,
pure stock. Mrs. D. W. McCook, RFD
1, Box 17, McIntyre, Ga.

ORPINGTONS WANTED
-Want one White Orpington rooster,
Feb. or Mar. hatch. Must be pure
bred. Prices must be reasonabie. Mrs.
R,. H. Brown, Butler, Ga.

R. I. REDS WANTED
_Want ten Mar. hatch 1930 Tomp-
kins strain R. I. Red puilets, quote

lowest cash price. R. H. Crawford
Tiger, Ga. :

TURKEYS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC.
WANTED
Want to hear from someone who
has guineas for sale, prefer speckled
kind. Wil exchange value if reason-

able. Mrs. Etta Stone, RFD 2, Stock-
bridge, Ga.

Baby Chicks For Sale

R. I. Reds and Barred Rocks from
selected stock, 1 wk. oid. $12 per hun-
pg delivered. K. C. West, Ashburn,

a. : -

Baby chicks from state accredited
flocks, bred for. high egg production.
Low price for. heavy mixed, for broil-
ers and friers. Write for prices on
number and kind you want. Chas. F.
Howe, Ft. Valley, Ga. ~

Barred Rocks and R. I. Reds, $10
per hundred heavy mixed, $9 per hun-
dred. Also 1 to 4 wk. old Rocks and
Reds, 12 to 18 cts each. Less than
100. add 1 ct. per chick. Prepaid live

verlay





delivery. R. H. Fechtel, Waycross, Ga.



xu

LLETIN

Eggs For Sale

Fischel strain W. Pl. Rock eggs,
from big mash fed stock, 85 per set-
ting. Carton to be ret. R. S. Nash,
Smyrna, Ga.

Select eggs for hatching, $1.50 per
set. Mrs. B. O. Fussell Brunswick, Ga.

Select: hatching eggs from J.B.
Giants, pure bred Marcy strain $5.50
per 100 del. through Feb. and Mar.
Place orders early. 25c on the doilar
wil book your order, $1.25 per 15 del.
Mrs. Belle Joiner, Soperton, Ga.

Hatching eggs from dark line select
Aristocrat prize winning stock. $1.50
per 15 postpaid. H. A. Stahl, Savan-
nah, Ga. 803 East 31st St.

Donaldson R. I. Red eggs, $1.50 per
15 del. Special price on larger
amounts. Paul Clark, Baxley, Ga.

2 doz. extra nice fresh eggs ea. week.
50c doz. del. Cash with order. Mrs.
A. L. Garrison, Ashland, Ga. Rt. 2.

Seed For Sale

J Wakefield cabbage,





Seed: Beet,

top turnip'and Bull Nose sweet pep-
per, all 10c this. Mrs. H. B. Grizzle,
Royston, Ga. Rt. 2.

Cornfield beans, 15c cupful. Good
ind, 2 for 25c. Add postage; mustard
seed, 5c pkg. Home raised. Mrs: James
A. Scott, Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 1.

75 lbs. white multiplying onions, 6c
lb. if all are taken, FOB. C. T.
Grubbs, Lavonia. Ga. Rt. 3. \

Nice syrup cane seed 25 to 50 bu.
$1.25 per bu. FOB, in 5 and 10 bu. lots;*
less amounts $150 bu. Cash with or-
der. Steve Wright. Ellijay, Ga.

Jackson Wonder bush lima _ beans
erown from Hastings seed. Heavy
bearer. Many pods contain 4 beans.
35c. del. 10 Ib. lots, 30c lb. Coin or
money order. Mrs. A.n D. Brinso
Cairo, Ga. Rt. 2. :

Bermuda onion sets, $1 gal. $5 bu.
red, yellow and brown onion sets, 75c
gal. $4.50 bu. Exp. Col;, Ga; collard
eed 25 lbs. All var. cabbage seed, $1
to $3 lb. Cader Stephens, Flowery
Branch,Ga.

White mustard seed, 5c tbls and
vostaze. A. L. Heape, Nashvile, Ga. Rt
2. Bx 60. ]

2 bu. Hastings syrup cane seed, $1.50
oe FOB. F. B. Tatum, Clarkesville.

2 :

1 qt. Carrot seed, pretty and clean,
$2 for entire lot postpaid. Send sam-
ple upon request if interested. A. J.
Buchanan, Americus, Ga. Box 231.

Syrup cane seed, Texas Ribbon
Can for the best sorghum, 60c gal.
del. Exch. for anything can use of
ay value. C R. Burell ,Auburn, Ga.

Multiplying nest /onions, 15c qt. 2
ats. 25c.. Mrs. T. A. Griffin, Boston,
GaoRt. 2. :

American Wonder melon largest
melon in America; grow to wt. 75 to
159 Ibs. seed. $1 oz. $10 lb. E. T. Clem-
ents, Tennille, Ga.

Gocd cornfield bean seed, 15 cup-
ful, 2 for 25c; also mustard seed. 5c
pkg. Home raised. Also Stone Mtn. |
melon seed, reasonable price. Add
n-stave. Mrs. James A. Scott, Car-
ro'lton, Ga. Rt. 1. :

_- Peach seed old fashioned var. ripen
{in August. 15e doz. or 2 dnz. 25c: also

hickory nuts, right good size. 25c gal
exch. for cabbage plants or onion sets.
ae S. A, Miller, Finleyson, Ga. RFD

White nest onions, 40c gal. Also 1 Jb.
genuine Stone Mtn. melon seed. 60c.
Add postage Mrs. Emma Langley,
Elijay. Ga. RFD 3. ;

White, tender corn field beans and
white ang strined half runner garden
beans, 30c cupful: white pole beans,
15 cup; sugar and speckled crowder
pea seed, 2 cupfuls, 25c: Stone Mtn

Melon seed, 20c cup: pumnin and

green Okra seed, 15c cup: long green
cucumber and mustard seed, 10c
svoonful; black and Java peas. 5e Ib.
Mrs. Herrv Eller, Ellijay, Ga. RFD 3
Good and sound Albert Honey-sweet
yetermlen reed, 50c Ib. or exch. for
equal value. Mrs. J. M. Po -
eolnton, aye : M land, Lin
atson melon seed, dried in sh
good cond. 35c lb. PP. Mrs. V. .C. Ray
Kensington, Ga. Rt. 1.
25 as mae a oe seed, in dirt to
noculate. u. Will exch. ML
pa oe eased Ga oe
illets Wonder winter garden ie
seed, 30c Ib. or 4 Ibs. $1. e Both oes
paid. E. L Durham, Dublin, Ga. Rt. 5.
White nest onions, nice and clean,

oe

Ty Ty

Burke, Milien, Ga. Rt. D.



7

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Thursday, December 4, 1930.

50c gal. Add postage. Not less than.

1 gal. sold. H. L. Campbell, Lavonia,
Ga.

Giant Russian sunflower seed, and.
Roods Black Hull white Kaffir corn
seed, 15c lb. or exch. for Stuart pecans

at 30c Ib. Mrs. O. A. McCluney, Ly~ _

lerly, Ga. Rt. 2.

Texas Orange cane seed, $2 bu.
White Rice peas, $1.50 pk. $5 bu. Red.
Ruppers, $3.50 bu. Watson melon seed,
5 Ibs. $5; also seed peanuts, red Span-
ish, 10e lb. $2 bu.
on larger amts.
Branch, Ga.

Yellow mammoth tobacco seed, 50c
oz. or ex. for equal value. G. F. Find-
ley, Lyons, Ga. Rt. 2. ~

Onion sets, 60c gal. alse mustard
seed 35c lb. All del. S E. Williams,
Oa : :

White multiplying onions, 45c gal;

early White Bunch garden beans, 20c

tea-cupful. Cash with order. -No.

Write for prices
Obie Crow, Flowery =e

stamps accepted. Mrs. D. M. McCra- a

ry, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 11.

Watson watermelon seed, from fine

melons, 60c lb. V. P. Jackson, Ivey,
Ga.

paid. Maude Roper, Dawsonville, Ga.
Seed Wanted

Want best price on, and
Lespedeza seed. Earle Murphy, Waco,
Ga. RFD 1.

7 Farm Help Wanted

Want middle aged woman to live
with family of 4, and help with cows
and poultry. Apply at once.
Jones, Blairsvi.le, Ga. Rt. 3.

Want a good. reliable white share
sropper to live in home with me. I









2 1-2 gal. this yrs. dry sage, 35c post- .

wi

sample

Oo

have a large house and wil] give up

half'of it.7 Answer at once. F. B.

- Want good cropper for a 1 horse and .
a 2 horse crop, and a 3 and. a 4 horse.
Will help a good man. Good land,
good house, orchard and good pasture.
School and churches near,
highway. Come and see if interest-
ed and get details. Mrs. B. T. Osborn,
Clermont, Ga. Rt. 1.

Want nice, smart colored man that

close = to")

knows how, to help around farm home

for small salary, or clothes and board. |

Mhs. Sam Rogers, Claxton. Ga. Rt. 2. _
Want man with family to work on
farm and dairy. Will pay $10 per mo.

and what 3-acres of good land. will
make. Will have to be a hustler. Need
man at once. Write or phone: Ocilla

28-23. Write: T. L. Powell, Fitzgerald,

Ga. Rt. 4. e

Want a small farm anywhere in Ga.- as

Prefer a place, suitable for. stock rais-
ing and truck, or live in home with
some one and run the farm for them.

4m not able to finance self for 1 yr.

Just wife and self. R. H. Collier,

Foikston, Ga. :

Want widow about 30 or 35 yrs. old
with 1 or 2 children to live in home
and help look after chickens,
Small wage and board. S. B. Tom-
inson, Stockton, Ga. ;

etc, .

Want help for a 2 horse farm for Sy

3rd and 4th. 50 acres good smooth
red and gray soil: good for cotton or
grain, potatoes, etc. Trucking. Good
pasture, wood and water. 1 3-room
and 1-4room house. 18 mi. east of
Atlanta; 4-mi. N. E. Stockbridge. 2
vublic roads lead through this farm.
J. N. Willingham, Atlanta, Ga. 306,
Peters St. S- W. Phone Main 8750.
Want a good, reliable, honest, sober
man, white, for g small 2 horse farm
on 50-50 basis. Good _ stock;
school; water; near church and RR.
Must have had exp. in raising hogs.
State how many in family, and ages,
and ref. required. Located 30 mi. west
of Savannah. M. D. Mock, Lanier, Ga.
Want middle aged woman without

AES

land;

children, strong and of good character
to live in home and he'p with gen.

farm work; looking after cows, milk
and butter, pou.try, etc. Small salary.
Write or come see. Ref. required. W.

-K, Cochran. Alpharetta, Ga. RFD 3



Positions Wanted

Want a good 1 horse crop on halves.
Man to furnish stock and tools and
about $75 to make crop with. Can
work 25 or 30 acres. Would like some
work to do when not in crop. Prefer
No. Ga. Geo. W. Maddox, Hoschton,
Ga. Rt. 2. ;

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December 4, 1930,

wers And Seed For Sale :



(Continued from page ten)
zaleas, red, pink and white; Rho-
rons, Mt. Laurels 6 for $1 or
per doz; Spruce 2 to 3 ft. 25c
ild, Crabapples 25c ea; White
; Golden bells, 25c; Purple
oc doz; Evergreen hedge $2 per
Hardy hydrangeas. Hill snow. 3oc
mines 2 fo. 25c; Evergreen ferns
25c; Gaiax 2 for 25c; Cherokee
s, 50c; Water lilies 25c Chinqua-
roses 50c; Trailing Arbutus 3 for
tchellor Vine for Rock Gar-
Mrs. W. R. Kell

le Altheas, Golden Bells, pink
_Myrtles, purple lilacs, 20c ea,
w day lilies 25c doz; Blue Iris,
doz; Dorothy Perkins and biuc
20c ea; Blue Grape Hyacinths
= er All aes amount-
el, rs. Joe ;
a Ga. Rt a . We Crate,
a istia, tall growing orna-
al shrub, seed 10c per Sis Horse
nice size roots, 5c ea. Mrs. Ju-
Jarnell, Jasper, Ga. Rt. 1.
donna lilies 15c ea; $1.50 per doz
epe Myrtle 2 ft. high, 10c ea;
; different kinds ot spirea dbl.
Reevsiana, bridal wrea

SA

ite narcissi, mixed $1 per 100
sta daisies 30c doz; 4 doz. for
Pink thrift, purple violets, 10c pe:
orange color lilies, Ageratum

doz. Well rooted Eng. Dogwood

_Junipers 25c ea; Pink Snowber-

| Mountai oa irel:

4 ountain urels
$1 Add postage. Mrs. J.-C
Ashland, Ga, Rt. 2.

bl. yellow Japonicas 6 for 50c
per doz; Pink Dorothy Perkin:
well rooted 15c ea or 2 for 25c:
_ Weigelas, 6 for 50c; Mountain
75c doz: Purple lilacs. 15c ea:
illie Barrett, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3

50.
Dbl. Tube Rose bulbs. 25c per doz.
$2 per 100. Add 5c per doz. post-
Miss Flora Elliott, Jesup, Ga,
Box 187. -
mciana seed 10 for 12c del. Nice
es, some have large red flowers.
A. S. Paulk. Ocilla, Ga.
Jannas. red King Humbert, Pillar
. Venus, Wabash, Alfred Conrad

King Humbert. White Eure--

nd Richard Wallace, 15c ea. or
for 25c or 85c doz. Dbl. white Al-
20c ea. 2 for 35c or- $215 per

Dwarf Arborvitaes, 10 to 15 an?

Yellow Jasmines, dbl. yellow
Ness roses 15 and 20c ea. Smal!
for 25c; larger 2 for 35c pink
red Verbenas,* large flowering.
: cutting or 3 for 25c: 85c per
Hardv white poppy plants 20
for 35c or 4 doz. for 60c. Mis
Collins. Smithville. Ga. Rt. 1.
ad jonquils. Buttercups and but-
1d ergs at FOc val. plus postace
few false Dragon heads, 25e doz
en slow 25c doz. and Widow
bulbs 29- doz. nius_ nostare on
Sntae Mrs. C. H. Capel, Mole-
a.
t woods 15c to $5 ea; Azaleas
and white, $1 doz. Cherokee
60c doz. Mixed Dahlia bulb
z. Pink Mt. Laurels $1.50 do
locks 50c doz Black pines 25c
All well rooted. Add _ postage.
rs. Sarah Green, Morganton. Ga.
rborviate bushes, 1 yr. old, from

12 in. 25c ea., or $8.50 fer the

Of 35 bushes. Mav cherry tree:
yr. old 30 for $4. Add nostave o~
orders less than $5 Miss Ruby
Cantrell, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 1.
leanders, variescated, pink an?
ite rooted from this vr. cuttings.
9 to 18 in. hieh 25 to 35c. Pome-
ates rooted. same are, size an
e as Oleanders. Mrs. T. C. Bever-
_Orhlocknee, Ga. ;
Crepe Mvrties, watermelon pink
1 rooted. any size and auantitv
e best offer or will exch for bulbs
1 as Tris, hvacinths. aJl colors fn-
. State what vou have. Prefer db)
bs. Mrs, N, L. Maddox, Willard,

Crepe Myrtles, 8 to 9 ft. high, deep
red color 45c ea; Japonicas, dbl., 7 tu
8 ft. bloom from the ground up. 4 yr.
old plants, 50c ea, 2 yrs. 25c ea. Miss
Clyde Barrett, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3.

Boston and lace ferns 25c ea, Ge-
raniums 25c ea; pink Oxalis 5c ea;
Jonquils, daffodils mixed $1 per 100;
Paper white narcissi 50c doz; Sul-
tanas, rooted, 10c ea. Will exch. for
cabbage plants, white feed sacks. Mrs.
S. A. Miller, Finleyson, Ga.

Blue Iris 15c per doz; Yellow Prim-
roses 20c doz. Lily of the Valley, 15c
per doz White Winter pinks, 20c per
doz; Old time lily bushes 5c ea; Ce-
dars 25c ea. Old time Birdeye hedge
bushes, 25c per doz. Cannas 60c per
doz. . Pink Sweet Williams, 25c per
doz. Add Tec postage. Mrs. Mary
Jones, Roy, Ga.

Single white Narcissi yellow jon-
quils and daffodil bulbs, $1, 100; blue
hyacinths 35c per doz; hemeocallis
lilies $1 per 100, large red spider lilv
bulbs. 50 doz. Mrs. G. N. Hammond
Middleton, Ga.

Red dogwood and Honeysuckles, 3
for 25c; Trailing Arbutus and Galax
and ferns 25c doz White pines 3
for 25c; Add postage on all orders.

Rachel Anthony, Hemp, Ga..

Mountain Laurels, Rhododendrons
Azaleas, Maples, Poplars, Cherry
Sprouts, persimmon sprouts, white
and red dogwood and white pines 3
ft. high 15c ea; or $1.50 per doz; Ti-
ger lilies 20c doz; White and yellow
jonauils 15c doz. Cherokee roses and
Black Raspberry briars $1 doz. John
Wilson, Loving, Ga.

Will exch. value in yard flowers for
white feed sacks and 50 lb. flour sacks
ready bleached at 10c ea. and will
value my flowers reasonable, 12 glad-
joli bulbs for 3 sacks; 3.pink ramblers
for 3 sacks; 15 Shasta daisies for 3
cacks; 2 doz. Dusty Millers for 3; 10
Aifferent dahlias, some named for 6
sacks. 10 different cannas for six
sacks, Sacks to be in good condition
and free from holes. Evelyn Robert:
Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3.

Weigeia roses 50c ea. $4.50 per doz.
*230 ner 100. Spirea Van Houtti 40c
oa. $4 doz. $25 per 100. Forsythia 35c
eq. $3175 per doz. or $24.50 per 109
Tittle frasrant bush Honevsuckles $4
ner doz: $25 per 100. Red Excelsa
rase ramblers from 30 to 60c ea. ac-
enrdine: size. Orders in-lots of doz
hundreds and M. cheaner.. Write for
nrices in Ints a few more Babilonias
well rooted 95 and 35c ea. or will exeh
came far Roman Hvacinths. Peonies
Amarvilis bulbs named dahlias and
frasrant jonauils. Mrs. Bettie Rob-
erts. Tallapoosa, Ga., Rt. 3. Box 171.

Several colors dbl poppy seed 10c
ner tbls. or 2 spoon: for 25c: - Als
large tvpe red Cactus 10c per cutting.
and nink May cactus 5c cutting. Sev-
eral cuttings of pink Geraniums. Wil)
exch, for a sprout of Rhododendron
Mrs. J. R. Banks: Ravmond, Ga.

1 lJarge fine vnalm tree. will exch.
for 12 real R. I. Red hens, or white
Lecshorns or Games, anv size: wil!
cell for $12 cash. Fine begonias
ferns, Calla lilies. Easter lilies. pink
and white Oleanders. pink and db!
red geraniums, Rell fuchias, fine ferns
hvdranreas. Will sell for cash or
exch. $50 worth of flowers for chick-
ens. Mrs. J. G. Connally, Senoia, Ga
Rt. 2 Box 38,

Geranium cuttings, unrooted, al!
colors 10c ea; Plumbago. 10c ea. Roo-
ted chrysanthemums 6 in. bunch 10c:
Del. only in Ga Add. postage. Mrs.
S. L. Hendrix, Douglasville, Ga. Rt

2
Purple and white lilacs 15 and 20c:
Canna bulbs. variegated, yellow an

red 5c; or 40c per doz. Dahlias 5
eg. or 40c doz. Virginia Junipers
Sedars, 25c ea. Long leaf pines, 30
ag. Mrs. Lizzie Waldrip, Gainesville
Ga. Rt 8. : :

Snow on the Mountain 20c per

hunch: yellow thornless roses, White
vinter pinks, 20c per bunch. Fox-
loves $1 doz. Winter Verbenas. red
and purple hybiscus, 20c ea. Pink
tyderium 15c ea. Golden Bells, Bri-
ial wreath 20c ea; or will exch for
white cotton sacks in good condition
tach to pav charees. Miss Cleo Tur-
rer. Cleveland. Ga. Rt. 4.
-Gamellia Japonica plants. insp. anc
aertified 7c ea del. or 4 for $2.50"
majors. rea. dark. variegated, light
variegated and white, all are complete
ahig. Cash or exch. for N. C. see
neanuts or seed peas. W. W. Kirk-
land. Cobbtown. Ga.

+ bloomers 25 doz. add. postarve
MIs. D. H. Vocke, Valdosta, Ga. RE

1. 8
Roots of a Terrestrial Orchid. the
eee are of a reddish purple color
6 to 8 in, across, on



lilacs, 15 ea.

ilies $1 per 100.

Taree yellow Oxalis bulbs, fine win-'



tall spikes 2 1-2

MARKET BULLETIN

co 3 ft high. The foliage is sword
like, hardy: out-of-door plant, now is
time to transplant. Directions for
cultivation sent with ea. order. 50c
ea. or 3 for $1. Mrs. Grant Brock,
Tallapoosa, Ga.

Arborvitae, well rooted, 15 in. tali
25c ea; Purple lilacs, Forsythia, Crepe
Myrtles, all rooted 15c ea. Golden
glow 15c ea. Purple violets 15c doz.

Miss Jessie Cash, Flowery Branch, |

GaeRts.

Red dogwoods 3 for 25c; White
pines 3 for 25c, Honeysuckles 3 for
25c; Trailing arbutus 25c doz. Galax
25c doz. Ferns, 25c doz. Add postage
As all orders. Miss M. Anthony, Hemp

Blue grape hyacinths, 50c per 109
bulbs; $2 for 000; Carnations or
sweet pinks 25c per doz. Ail postpaiu
Miss Vena Brown, Hartwell, Ga.

6 large Boxwood trees 5 1-2-it. to
6 ft. nice round, pretty shaped trees.
Mrs. Will Morris, Douglasviiie, Ga.

Extra large and beautiful cannas,
red, pink and yellow 50c per doz
Lemon and Tiger lilies 50c doz; Will
exch. for fig preserves at 50c per qt.
or laying leghorn pullets at $1 ea. J.
W. Bedell, 79 North Forsyth St., At-
lanta, Ga.

White fragrant narcissi bulbs bloom:

in clusters, 25c doz. Miss

Mullins, Milner, Ga

Mountain. Laurels and Ivy. well
rooted. Boxwoods and Maples $1 doz.
Flax seed 15 per spoonful: purnle
2 for 25c;. Fall pinks
20c doz. Juniper trees 1 to 1 1-2 ft
high 50c ea. 2 for 90c; Cedar trees
1 to 3 ft. high 75c to $1: Trailing ar-
butus, 25e per doz: Birdeye bushes
10c ea: Bridal wreath, 10c ea. Wil
exch. for some white feed sacks ir
good condition. Add postage. Misc
R. M. White, Dahlonega, Ga., Rt 1
Box. 33; :

Spruce pines 12 in. high $1; Moun-
tain. Ivy 12 to 18 in. all colors $1 doz
White pines, 12 to 18 in. $1 doz. Mtn
Tanrels, $1 doz: Azaleas, red and

Evelyn

vellow, $1.00 or 2 1-2 dozen for $2.09:

Trailing Arbutus, $1.09 ner hundred
oy Ellie Waters, Dahlonega, Ga.

Everereens for Christmas decora-
tions f0e: White pines, Cedars Mtn
Taurels ivy 10 to 12.in. tall, $1.50 nex
doz postpaid. John W.. Cross, Clarkes-
ville, Ga. :

Mountain Laurels, 12 in. size $1.09
doz: larger leaf laurels $1 doz- lilies

30e per doz: jonquils, 25 doz. bulbs:

yarecissi bulbs. 30c doz: Golden Glow.

3 for 25c; Spruce pines 12 in. hich

& for $1. Add postaze on al! orders.
mens Elva Waters, Dahlonega, Ga.,

-Dbl. yellow Janonicas, 2 yrs. old,
yell rooted 25c ea; 4 yr size 50 ea;
Tris 35c doz. Jonsuils and daffodils
40c doz. Snowballs 2 yrs. old, wel!
rooted 50c ea; Foxgloves 40c dozen.
Weeping Mary, 50c ea; Butter and
Hees 90c doz. Primroses 35c dozen.
Mrs. Will Crump, Ellijav, Ga. Rt. 3.

Purvle Iris 5c ea: White Altheas.
Tap: Quince, Butterfly bushes 20c ea.
Purple lilacs 25c ea; Orange lilies 5c
ea: King Humbert dbl. red cannas.,
10c ea. Juniper cuttings 25 doz
Tomb. vine, green all winter, blue
flowers in Feb. and March. 1l5 per
nice clump. Tree of Heaven 25 and
50c ea; or will exch any of the above
for eating onions. Also have 2 yr
old rooted Dorothy Perkins roses 30
ea;)or will exch. for white feed sack-
or table peas, onions or a pair of
Rantam chicks. Mrs. Ida Satterfield
White.\ Ga.. Rt. 1.

Spirea. Van Houtti, 3 to 4 ft. 20
ca; Billardi same price; Weigelas 3
to 4 ft 20c ea; Forsythia 12 to 24 in
0c: Mock oranges 2 to 3 ft 20c;
Oak Hydrangeas, 18 to 24 in. 25c; Ex-
chordia 18 to 24 in. 25c; Flowerine
Crab 18 to 24 in. 25c: Pride of Roch-
ester 18 to 24 in. 25c; Irish junipers
2 to 3 ft. 35c: Chinese Arborvitae 2
to 3. ft. 75c; Crepe myrtles 2 to 3 ft
20c; All. FOB Bremen, Ga. Mrs. M.
t, Westbrook, Bremen, Ga.

Red flowering quince, dbl. yellow
Japonicas, Snowballs, pink weigelas,
all well rooted Golden Bells, purple
lilacs old fashion yellow thorny ros-
es. purple and pink altheas. 2 for ec:
Field daisies 25 per doz. Bridal
wreath 2 for 25c: Purple foxgloves.
nink hardv -phlox 25 per doz. Oranc*
Add postage. Wil!
axch, for white feed sacks or anythin-
useful. Mrs. Manda Henderson, Elli-
jav, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 44. Z

90 extra fine watermelon _ pint
Crepe Myrtle bushes from 2-5 ft.
hich well rooted and improved in col-
or, bleomed this vr. cheap at $2 fo
the Int. Miss Emma Chandler, Hull.
Ga.. RFD 2. Maison Co
A few of Festiva, Maximas, white

.eannas with red foliage;



and Orient rose peonies left at 45
ea. Weil rooted. Good. size, 2 yr. old
Weigela roses, yellow Kerria, Budd-

leia and Mock Oranges 25c ea; Hardy

white Hydrangeas, rose and pink Spi-
rea, lemon lilies and blackberry lil-

ies, red, white and pink rambler roses,

pink moss rose, 15c ea; Golden glow,

sweet Rocket, and purple violets 5c ~
ea; White primroses 25c: doz; peren-

nial phlox, mixed colors 75c doz. Mix-
ed bulbs of single jonquils and dbl.

white narcissi ai. 75c per 100 or * Ss
red.3>
burrs in fall 15c ea. Named dahlias, ~

per M. Green bark dogwood,

red Duke, De. Gustav. Silvey, Garland
and Elizabeth, all dbl. at 10c ea.
$1 per doz. Will exch for
cornfield bean seed, black eyed oF

ore
tender

white pea seed, at reasonable prices;

Cash with order Add postage on all

orders under 50c. Mrs. G. W. Slaugh- .

ter, Rising Fawn, Ga.

Pink primroses and _ purple
gloves 20c doz.
25 per daz. White Eng.

fox-

Pink Cork wood 25c ea; All
well rooted, moss packed. Add post-
aze on all orders. Mrs. Ida Souther-
land, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 48.

White Shasta Daisies

Dogwood
and red flowering Quince 3 for 25c;
plants

19 Cedar trees, well rooted from 2

to 6 ft. high 30c ea. or the lot for $5
FOB.

27 Yard Mulberries, 2 to 6 ft.

25c ea. or lot for $5. All shipped ex- ~

press collect. Mrs.- Pearl Jones, Lula, |

Ga., RFD 3.

White Easter lilies,
cissi bulbs, jonauils, Rosemary cut-
tings, yellow cannas, will exch for
dbl. hyacinths and tulip bulbs, all
aos Mrs. Lula McRee, Buckhead,

a. ;
Several hundred Spider lilies, red;
yellow narcissi, Butter and eggs and
paper white narcissi at 15c doz. and
the others at 30c doz. postpaid. Miss
Julia Murphy, Lartow, Ga.

Shrubs of all kinds,
Rhododendrons, Mt. Laurels,
hocks, white and spruce pines, white

Evergreens,

salmon; pink
white nar-

Holly-

Dogwood, red Maples Sweet Gum and

Sweet scented shrubs,

Black Gums.
18 to 30

12 in. high $1.50 per dez;
in. $2.75 per doz:

Carefully packed _

with water moss. Postpaid. Cash with _

Special prices on larger siz-
Write en-

orders.
es and larger auantities

closing stamped envelope.
Nix, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1.

Grass pinks 10 bunch; White stri-

ped and German pinks, 25c per
bunch; Hardv phlox pink and pur-
ple 20c ea; Lily peach rose pinks 10c
doz. Bleedine Hearts 25c per bulb.
Miss Emma Holt, Rolston, Ga.

~ Camellia Japonica plants, beautiful

John B..

broad leaf, winter blooming, evergreen

variety, .well rooted, field grown, Gov..,
Insp. Deep dbl. red and dbl. light
nink, 8-12 in size 2 for $1 12 to 16 in.

$1 ea; 16 to 20 in $1.50 ea. Cash in ~

advance. Pareel post prepaid. John
W. Reach, Edgewood Farm. Daisy, Ga,

Bulbs jonauiis, butiercups
sweet scented small yellow
ic ea. Add postage on orders for
less than 50c; 1 large Cape Jasmine
$25. Too \Jarge to deliver, have
move in truck. Mrs. Ben T. Echols,
Philomath, Ga.

Red blooming cannas 10c ea. or $1.

doz. Cash with urder. C L. Newsom,
Mathews, Ga. Box 34.

Large yellow canna lily bulbs, 5c ea,
or 50 per doz; will exch. for Mission- _

ary or Everbcaring strawberry plants.
Please quote prices and kinds of
plants you have to exch. Mrs. Sarah
F. Etheridge, Carl, Ga. ;

Dbi. veliow, dark red

Aahlia bulbs, 4 for 25c; hollvhocks,

rooted 6 for 25e: lilv bushes rooted 2) ee

ft. high 10c ea: Junipers and Ever-
sreen cuttings 20c doz; vellow. glow
10 per bunch, Blue flag and _ red
hloomine lilies also white flag lilies

BNe ner doz: 5 colors of monthly rose

cuttings 20 doz. 1 chinquvepin rese 2
or 3 ft. high 50c: \2 rose
monthly rose bushes known as
rose 15c ea. Add postave.
Fields, Dahioneos, Ga. Rt. 1. ees

Golden Arborvitae from 12 to 15 in.
4 for $1; 3 choice roses for 25c; Irish
Junipers 3 for $1: Yellow thornless
roses $1 per doz. Wax plants 35c doz.
Yellow daffodils 20 doz: Hibiscus 25c

tea

ea: Red doewood $1 dez Blue Iris

40c doz.; Evergreen Geraniums 3 for
25c: Mt. Laurel and Ivy 20c ea; Su-
car plums 10c per sprout. Miss F. E.
Abercrombie, Loving, Ga. ;
Large white, giant Spider lily bulbs,
20c ea; 3 for 50c; 7 for $1. Amaryl-
lig Johnsonii lily buibs, 20c ea; 3 for
50c: or 7 for $1. Red Spider lily
hulbs. 10c ea; 3 for 25c; Hemerocallis

lily bulbs 10c ea: 3 for 25c; Yellow
Shasta daisies

Narcissi 25c per dz;
25 dog: No exch all prices cash. All

prepaid. Mxs. Maude Brooks, Arling=-

ton, Ga. RFD,

and
narcissi, |

and bricht red

colored
Mrs. J. B. :



- giant snapdragons Honesty,

E

se -

grown plants that

Cuttings of dwarf boxwood,

- Gladioli $1 per 100

tings.

pice dtr min ce Soar
Flowers And Seed For Sale

Aquilegia or Columbine, hollyhocks
hardy hibiscus. perennial sweet peas,
scarlet verbena, calendulas, wall flow-
ers, giant pansies, golden glow, core-
opsis, ambrosia or sweet fern, artemis-
ia, silver: king, physostegia, boltonia
delphin-
All strong out-doo1

may be = safely
transplanted now and_ will -. bloom
freely next year, 35c doz. postpaid.
Miss Mary Lewis, Cornelia, Ga.



ium Belladonna.

: t cape
jasmines, dbl. white, purple, \red and
pink altheas; dbl. MReevisiana, an
-Houtte, Anthony Waterer, Collo Alba,
Thunbergi and Bridal Wreath spir-
eas; single purple, white and, varie-
gated altheas; Eleagnus Reflexa and
Eleagnus Edulis: Nudiflorum Jasmine.
Trailing Euonymous: semi-dbl red
flowering pear: Akebia: Forsythia
Suspensa: pink Weigela; Abelia
Grandiflora; Persian lilacs: pome-
granates: pussy willow: Buddleia;
Philadelphus Coronarius Red Tartar-
ian Honeysuckles; white fragrant
Christmas honeysuckles, white fra-

_ grant deutzia, Pride of Rochester, all

25c per doz; $1.50-100. Night blooming
Cereus cactus and Grand Duke Jas-
mines 50c per cutting. Mrs. B. E.
Gooch, Eatonton, Ga. .
Native azaleas mixed
White, pink and yellow; -aiso rhodo-
dendrons, Mountain laurels, spruce
pines, white pines all well rooted, 2
to 4 ft. 6 for $1 or $1.75 per doz; Red
Japonicas, Coralberry bushes, Butter-
fly bushes 6 tor $1 or $1.15 per doz;
Pink and white trailing Arbutus, ev-
-ergreen Galax plants and hardy ferns
50c per doz; True white violets 5c
doz, Orange day lily bulbs, snowdrop
bulbs, blooming size 50c doz. or $3 per
100. Mrs. J H. Penland, Ellijay, Ga.
Pink monthly roses 2 yrs .old 35c
ea; Yellow bells, 10c ea; White and
red Spirea, nice size 25c ea; Double
white and single red Althea, 25 and
30c; No checks. Add postage. Mrs
J T Jones, McIntyre, Ga. Rt 2
Umbrella Chinas, any no. well root-
ed 4 and 5 ft. tall 50c ea; or will ex-
change for dry table peas. Jas. W.
Williams, Kite, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 112.
Irish -Junipers, 4 to 5 ft. $1.50 ea. 0
$15 per doz; 3 to 4ft $1 ea or $10
per doz; Scotch Broom 75c ea; Abe-
fia 24 to 36 in. 35c. Common Box-
wood 20 to 30.in. $1; Dwarf Box-
woods 10 to 12 in. $1 ea; Italian Cy-
press 20 to 30 50c; Arborvitae 20 to
30 in. 30c; Hydrangeas, 30c; Bloom-
ing Quince 25c; and Fire Thorn 25c
ea. All plants state Insp. Mrs. S. D

colors, red,

* Duncan, Cornelia, Ga. e+

Hastings dbl. yellow King Herbert

~ eanna bulbs $1 per 100 prepaid or

will exch for dbl. pink or. rose Can-
na bulbs or dried apples.. Mrs. M. H
Smith, Montezuma, Ga. Rt. 2...
Large leaf Caladium bulbs 25c ea:
Large Elephant Ear bulbs 25 ea
Add postage. Miss Ruth Adkins, Ir-
winton, Ga. :
Pink almond. white and crimson
spirea bridal wreath, pink Crepe Myr-
tle, hardy hibiscus, pink weigelas, 25c
ea: any three for 60c; Shasta daisies
mixed colors verbenas and sweet Wil-
liams 30c per doz. or 2 doz. for 50c
Cannas. giant, red. vellow, cream, red
and yellow mixed 40 per doz: $2 per
100: Mixed Tris, 6 diferent lilies 35c
per doz: tiger and spider lilies 15c
ea: 2 for 25e: Trailing evergreen 5c
per bunch: Oranve dav lilies. _ little
yellow cluster narcissi 25c per doz:
Pink thrift 15c doz: or 1 per. 100
Perennial seed Sweet Williams. Di-

anthus pinks. purple and pink lark-.

spur, blanket flowers. all colors sinele
peony poppies, Cal. poppies, dbl an?
mixed colored hollyhocks, 10c per pke
3 for 25c: All del. Mrs. J. Tf. Patillo
LaGrange, Ga. Rt. 6. Box 60.

Large City of Portland, pink cannas
$3 per 100; President large, tall red
cannas $2 per 100; Queen Helen, yel-
low and red variegated $1.50 per 100:
Eureka. large, white, extra fine $1.00
per 15; Milk and wine and Royal lily
bulbs 6 for $1 or $12 per 100. Daffo-
dils and jonquils, butter and eggs and
_yellow cluster narcissi $1 per 100:
Blooming _ size
bulbs. White Wisteria $1 per doz. cut-
s Monthly rose cuttings $1 per
100: Dorothy Perkins roses, well root-
ed. $1 doz: dbl. pink and sng. wht. ol-
eanders well rooted 25c ea, or $2 per
doz. Purple lilacs, rooted 25c each;
Coral bushes 50c ea; Coral bushes 50c
ea: Large Shasta daisies 50c doz:
Will exch. anv of the above for dried
fruits. Mrs. J. R. Camp. Cordele. Ga
Large bloomins size, white April
blooming narcissi, 25 per doz. Purple
lilacs, 15c ea; will exch for mixed hy-

acinths, tulips, and verbelias
Hannah H. Harris, Griffin, Ga. R. C.
B. 10A. i ;

Large rooted red rosebud Geran-
l1ums 25c; nice rooted Christmas cac-
tus 25c; Cabbage geraniums, 1l5c per
cutting; Will exch. for nice large feed
sacks at 10c ea. Add postage on Casi
orders. Mrs. Hulda Casteloes, Moul-.
trie, Ga. Rt. 5. =

Native orange and yellow Azaleas.
3 for 25c; Large blue berry bushes
20c per doz; hardy ferns 20c per doz;
tiger lilies 20c per doz; globe arbor-

vitae 20c ea; Golden glow bulbs 20c.

per doz: Blue berry bushes 20c per
doz; all well rooted. Add postage. Mrs.
Essie Woody, Loving, Ga.

Red Dogwood 15c ea; Mt. Laurels,

Azaleas, 25c ea; Evergreen Galax 25c
per doz; Orange day lilies, $1 per 100:
White or black pines 15c ea; Please
add postage on all orders. Floyd Ro-
per, Mineral Bluff, Ga.. B :
_ Phlox plants 15c per doz, or will
exch. for cabbage plants, onion plants
peas, beans, peanuts, potatoes, syrup.
dried fruit or white feed sacks. Mrs.
J H. Hayes, Rutledge, Ga.

Perennial sweet pea seed, yellow
only. For sale or exch. Mrs. O. L
Bush. Doerun. Ga. -

Young pine trees 15 or 25c ea; 2
to 3 yrs. old. Also young Oaks, um-
brella. chinas. same: price. FOB. Mrs.
Julia ~~ Brown, Garfield, Ga P. O
Box 61.

Elephant Ears 10c ea. or 3 for 25 .

pink and-yellow Chrvsanthemums 15
per doz. Miss Iris ONeal, Manassa

Ga.

Yellow cannas, purple flag Easte
lilies, 3 doz. $1; Grand Daddy Gre
Beards, white Eng. dogwood, purp!:
lliacs 4 for $1; Old fashion scente
purple violets $1 per 100, $8 per 1000
Shasta daisies 30c doz; little whit
daisies 25c doz; Blue Bottles 50c pe
100: or $5 per 1000: Add _postac:
Ne Oscar Phillips Royston, Ga. RF

Several thousand white sprin
blooming narcissi $1 per 100 or $5 pe
M Dbl. red dahlias, medium tuber:
5 ea; large ones 10c;. King Humbe:
cannas, red and orange with gree .
and bronze leaf 50c per doz; Venv
canas, pink with cream throat, 10
ea; large bunches of Boston ferns, 20 .
ea; Will exch any of the above: fm
pecans, shrubs and evergreens, pen
ies and grape vines, rooted. Mrs. J. B
Saye, Newborn, Ga. j

One Crabclaw plant, potted in a
water bucket, is budding to bloom, has
about 300 buds and will put on a few
more. If interested. write for prices.
Mrs. A. L. Exley, .Clyo, Ga. . ;

Japanese Bamboo Evergreen, idea
for hedges or screens, 25 roots for $1
Add postage Mrs. E. T. Boynton
Arlineton, Ga. eo

2 Jarge Cape Jasmine bushes 5 or
6 ft. spread, too large to ship. White
Star Jasmines and lilac bushes 10c ea
Add postage. Mrs. John S. Branan.
McDonough, Ga. |

Blooming size altheas $1 per dozen
Junipers and American Arborvitaes
24 in. high 50 and 75c ea. pink per-
ennia] phlox 40c per doz. pink and
vellow Azaleas $150 per doz. Blue Ro-
man hyacinths, dbl. $1 per doz. bulb:
Mrs. W. M. Garren, Morganton, Ga.
Deep cream running monthly bloom-
ing Marechal Niel rose ruttines 20-
per doz. del. Mrs. W. J. Barfield
Shellman. Ga. Rt. 1.

Daffodil bulbs $4 per doz. Milk anc
wine lilies. 2 doz. at 50c per doz. Re?
eanna bulbs 50c per doz. pink cann2
bulbs 75c per doz. Will exch for
vood thick. new Ga. cane syrup or
nice dried apples or peaches free
from eores. Mrs. Etta S. Harrison.

24 Boxwood plants 8 to 10 in. hier
$2.50 del: 5 to 8 in. plants $2.75 del
50 plants). 3 watermelon crepe Myr-
tle trees 50; 3 cane. Jasmines. roote?
75 del. 1 doz. Cherokee roses "5c:
and 3 Maenolia trees 75c all postpaid
Te B. L. Robinson, Greenville, Ga.

10M Yellow slash pine, ready to set
out. 10 ea; M. H. Newsome, Soper-
re ede io

riftv. voung cedars, 10 to 20 in
for $1 del. anvwhere in
Johnson, Alto, Ga. =

_Flower Locust bushes, makes. beau-
tiful flower trees around yard as well
as nice shade trees, 25c ea. or 3 for
pss postpaid. Lowell Mason, Winston.

Laree rose pink. dbl. hyacin Cc
per bulb or $1 doz. Hardy ane oe
Madonna lily bulbs, blooming size 25c.
ea. 5 for $1: 4 large dwarf boxwonds
well shaned and. several hundred
smaller ones. rangine from 3 ft. to 20
in. well shaved, will sell reasonable
to partv -calline at mv home. 3 mi.



north of Alpharetta, Ga. Perennial

aeeX

Se NLA Oe

Mrs.

BULLETIN.

Larkspur, mixed colors 25c per doz.
paper white narcissi and lemon _ lilies
6 for 25c; Long trumpet daffodils 20c
per doz. Lavender and pink crepe
Myrtles, dbl yellow Japonicas, red
lowering Quince, cluster Bridal
wreath, winter bloooming jasmines,
nardy oak leaf hydrangeas, butterfly
bushes all 25c ea; Red King Humbert
cannas, white and pink and salmon
colors, large dbl. variety. and mixed
colors 20 bulbs for $1; if ordering in
small lots 3 for 25c; 20 different kinds
of dbl. dahlias 3 to 5 in. blooms in 3
shades, yellow, salmon and_ variegated
light and dark red, 4 shades of pink
lavender and Jersey beauty and Judge
Marine, all fine types 15c per bulb or
12 for $1. Hardy yard hybiscus and
everlasting sweet pea seed, 10c_ per
pkg. Large dahlias, mixed color zen-
nias, red prince feathers, red salvia
sunflower seed all 8c per pkg. Miss
Eva Cogburn, Alpharetta, Ga. Rt. 2.
Well rooted Privet hedge plants
Mrs. R. C. Pryce, 305 Gordon St..
Thomaston, Ga. uae
Wild cow-slips and blood root $10
per 100: blue bell bulbs $1 per 100
dew drov bulbs 50c per 100.. Amaryl-
Ns bulbs red and red with white
stripes 25 ea giant purple and wht.
Trig 25e doz. Sweet scented purnle vio-
lets, rooted plants 75c per 100. Red
Tine lily bulbs 50c doz purple Lan-
tanas. rodted 15c ea. Mrs. E. C Mr-
EIhannon Royston Ga Rt. 1.
White, purple and variegated iris
Oc per doz: grass pinks. pansv sha-
ned. Heart ease and larkspur 25c_ per
4nz: Red. yellow and variegated dah-
%q bulhs 19 ea. or $1 doz. Arborvi-

tae and junipers 50c ea. or 3 for $1:

Rnirea white both dbl. and sincele.
Iso crimsons 25e ea: Bridal wresth.
white purple and lilac: bttterflv
hushes. winter blonomine honevsurkles
7aster roses. pure white: pussy wil-
aws weiselas. both green and varie-
ated foliace: vellow bells. hibiscus
and Rose of Sharon: also yellow
horniess roses all 25c ea. plus pest-
ee. Boxwoods. well rooted 25 and
Ne: A lot of monthly roses. differen*
lors, cuttings 25 doz: good size
tishes, well rooted 50: will exch an
f the above for anvthine of use
ar flowers other than the anes men
tioned above. Mrs. J. D. Lumsden
4thonia, -Ga.-Rt. 4.

White and vellow narcissi 25 ne~
jong. or $1 per 109: Purple iris 95 per
doz or %1 ner 100: tiver lilies 30 doz:
single blooming size hollyhoeck huche
arcee plants 45c per doz: smaller one:
Ne ner doz: white pneonies 4c ea
dwarf iris. 2he doz: or $1 per 109 Ve
"ow hornless roses 25 ea: sweet
crented volets 20c doz Hardy red car
nations, 25c each; pink and white *---
Jrangeas 25c: oranse colored leom~
Viae De dog. or *1 per 100: bleamin
locust 25c ea. Miss Mary Fuch<
Panvser. Ga. in
Camellia Japonicas, the wint:
blooming evergreen. red. variegate
and deep pink, nice plants. & to
in. high. well rooted and shipped wit
earth on roots, 75 ea. Postage paid
Ira D. Hancock, Moultrie, Ga.

Dbl. yellow Japonicas, 4 yrs. old
0e ea: pink rambling roses large
pink rose, red flowering quinces, a!
yell rooted. 45c ea; Snowballs, pink
Crepe Mvrtles. hydrangeas and Am-
erican Beauty roses, well rooted, 50
9a; Gladioli bulbs, red 75c ea: Christ
mas bushes, 60c: March bloomine
sinele daffodils, 50c doz:.dbl. 75c: blue
purple, white and yellow Iris 75 dq.
Boxwood vines 30c: Enelish dogwood.
velvet roses 25c: pink hardv phlox
and .purple foxglove, 50c dozen: pink
flowering almonds 40c:; Beautiful wht
vases. blonming twice ea. summer.
well rooted 35 ea: Golden bells, well
rooted, 30c ea; Little snowdrops, 35c:
Tonevsuckle bushes 40c: dav lilies 20
ner doz: Ribbon grass and snake grass
0c per bunch; will sive 1 dblvel-

ow Japonica free- with every order

of $1 or more. Mrs. Rosa Jane Rich-
ard, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 82.

Plants: phloxs, petunias and lark-
spurs, all mixed colors 3 doz. 25c:
Bermuda Easter
kind, 75 doz. Butterfly bushes, pur-
ple flowers, 20c ea; Dbl. white Alth-
eas, well rooted, 15c ea; purple vio-
lets, bloom all winter 2 doz. 25c; dbl.
petunias, rooted 15c; cuttings 5c ea:
dbl, red carnations, rooted, 10c: Large
red, yellow and rose colored cannas
50c doz; Pink Mammon Cochet Cloth
of Gold. Brides roses, all 10 cuttings
25c; Mixed colors Dianthus _ pinks
now blooming 10c ea; Will exch. yel-
low California poppy seed,. mixed
larkspure, white stocks, and Dian-
thus for mixed California poppies and
mixed Forget-Me-Not seed. Miss Mel-
lie Merritt,. Cairo, Ga. Rt 2.



Azaleas, Prince of Orange, Purple-

ae
4 a

lilies, multiplying.



ana, dbl. Wm Bull Rosea, Pride of
Mobile, 65c ea;. Japanese Azalea Ma.
crantha, dbl pink, 85c,ea.; Retinos
poras, Plumosa, Vetchi, dbl. hite.
Camelia, Sasanqua. dbl. ie}
Camelia Japonica, 75c ea;
shrub, tea olive, Pittosporum green
variegated: Dbl. red, white and pi
Ligustrums, Iwantan, Nepal, Licidum,
variegated Photinia, Pyracantha, E
onymous, camphor, Arborvitaes, :
press, juniper, any 3 for $1.55; Ced.-
rus Deodara, 75c ea; abelia, rose-
mary, primulium, white, pink, als
red, cream with red stripe oleanders
Grand Duke jasmines, Crepe Myr
tles, pink, white, purple and red spi-
reas, Thunbergi, Van Houtee, doubl
Reevseana pink weigelas, pink
variegated. Barberry bushes, t-
zia Nandina Domestica, Forsythias.
hydrangeas, punicas, white wisteria
radiance roses, red and pink. Mrs
Chas. Bell, white radiance any 4 fo;
$1.15: 6 for $1.60; 12 for $3.20. Abelias
#22 per 100. All postpaid. Mrs. J
A. Griffin, 16th Ave., Cordele, G

_ Yellow narcissi 20c per doz; yellow
daffodils, butter and eggs 25c per doz
prepaid. Will exch 1 doz. of one kin
for 100 Bermuda onion plants and~
doz. of a kind for any color roote
monthly rose bushes. Miss _ Leona
Simpson, Culverton, Ga. Rt. 1.

500 White iris bulbs 50c per 100 de
White spirea 25c per bunch,or wil
exch for weigelas Miss Carrie Pier
son. Culloden, Ga ee

Water lilies, $1 ea Del M1
Hegwood, LaFayette, Ga. Rt.

Blue Iris Flags
daisies 10c doz;
ferns 15c ea. or a
running roses, well rooted 10c e
Spearmint plants and sage plants,
ea. White Iris lilies 15c per doz
Cape Jasmines, purple lilacs and pink
Crepe Myrtles 10c ea; Add postage 0:
all orders less than 50c. fe

TWilliams, Cumming, Ga. Rt, 6.

Mountain Ivy, pink flowers, g
the year round, small ones: 25c; larg-
er size 40c; White pines 25 and 361
ea: Maples 2 and 3 ft. high 25
30c ea; White blooming Dogwood
ea: Hemlock-and spruce pines,
all the time 6 for $150; Trailing
butus 30c doz; American Beauty
es 30c for larger size or 5 for
Hardy phlox and foxgloves 15c

2 or 3 pink monthly roses, well
ed 30 ea; Golden Bells, rooted,
ea: Chrysanthemums, mixed 30c doi

Blue Iris, 3 doz. bulbs for 75c; A
that write for information, _ pl
send: stamps. Miss Mary Grin
Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 42. _

_ English Dogwood, 20c; differen
kinds of roses 15c; Mt. Laurels
Ivy, good size $1 per doz; spruce an
vhite pines $1 per doz; Red maple
ind dogwoods. 15c ea; Chestnuts
or 25e; Mt. Ferns, 10c ea; Pink an
ellow peachtree roses. 15c; fall pinks
White and yellow, 15c; Miss Ruby
White Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1. |
selection of choice jonquils nare
ind daffodils, mixed bulbs; $2 _ pe
00. Mrs. J. G. Hvnds, 255 Suther:
and Terrace, N. E. . Atlanta,
Phone Dearborn 0203. e Kee

White\pimes $1 doz; m
doz; Laurels and Spruce pines an
Sarnis 5 for 50c; or $1 doz. Silve
Maples $1.25 doz. 6-pears for 50c; Add
postage on all orders. Willis Grindle
Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. -1, Box 31. ~~

Anthony Waterer Spirea 25c; Dp
ple lilacs, 15c; Forsythia, .20 dbl.
Oleanders 25c; Purple Wisteria
Dorothy Perkins roses, pink and _ re
15c: Pink Lantanas with variegated
leaves, 20c; Lemon and . red
weeping Lantanas, 15c Pink and
let verbenas. 10c ea. Mrs. J. T. Hol
land, Toomsboro, Ga. - vee

Trish Junipers 1 ft. high 25c; 1 -
ft. 35c; 2 ft. 40c; Forsythia 25 e
-repe Myrtles , colors Waterm:
and purple; white and purple lil
25c ea; Flowering Almonds 15c |
Mock Oranges 15 ea. Yellow $
Jasmines 15c ea. Umbrella China
25 and 50c ea. Butterfly bushes 10:

. Dbl. Dahlias 30c ea. Colors red
purple yellow 25 and 30c; White
quils 25c doz; April blooming ni
si 25 doz. Add postage on all
ers. W. I. Pollard, Bremen, G
1, Box 37.

Large dbl. red and pink poppy see
also yellow Cal. poppy seed, dbl. wh
Hollyhocks, dbl. Touch-Me-Not seec
all 10c per pkg. or 6 for 50c; Wi
exch. for butter beans or. any go
table pea or pecans. Write and
will deliver first. Miss Laura Mor
Roopville, Ga. ee

Yellow and white jonquil. bulbs,
ner 100 Butter and ege bulbs, $1
100; pink and red Sultanas 20c _
Nora McCurley, Hartwell. Ga. RFD
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i: Ae : 4, och i +



irsday, December 4, 1930.

Positions Wanted _



<COontinned from nace fovrteen)

Want farm on halves with party
who can and will furnish me Can work
-a.2 horse crop. Have farmed all my
life. Guy Pinson, Dawsonville, Ga.
Star Route.

23 yr. od-man desires work of any
ind on farm or other work. George
Holloway, Savannah, Ga. Rt. 2.

Want farm of good land and house
on halves. Have feed ani horse, wood
on place for my use Can furnish self
Must be good land, 1 or 2 horse. 1
horse preferred. Ebben Kicklighter,
Claxton. Ga.

Want farm on halves. Can furnish
ref. 7 children, 5 big enough to work
and 2, biz enough to plow. Have to be

urnished No So. Ga. A. J. Allen,

Demorest, Ga. Rt. 1.

Want place for wages or _ shares,
Exp. millers. 1 of the best in the State
Go to work at once. State what you
can offer. J. W. McGee, Senoia, Ga.

1g yr. old single man wants job driv-
ing truck or tractor on farm, or will
consider any kind of work. State sal-
ary first letter. H L. Kirksey, Ro-
ber1a, Ga.

Young married man wants job over-
seeing peach orchard 7 vrs. exp; Good
ref. M. J. Millican. Early. Ga:

_ Want 1 horse crop for 1931 on
haives Want good stock and tools,
and land. comfortable house; conven-
tent to school. Can furnish myself
-and pav for my half of fertilizer Life
time exp on farm. S. C Dodd. Jef-
ferson, RFD. 2. . 7

20 yr. old gir) desires some good
home in country with good people
Can Milk cow attend to poultry and
other iight work
salarv. according to\ work. V. Rich.
erdson Trion, Ga. 543 Flevenih St
a | hissy Waits job on farm,
dairy or any kind of gen. farm work.
State wages in first letter C M Ertz-
berger Rhine. Ga RFD 1. Box 48
20 yr. o'd boy sober, honest who be-
lieves in the right thing, wants job
driving truck farm work. etc
wages. State salary Coley Bracewell.
Dublin, Ga. Rt. 3

27 yr old married man with wife.

without children wants job as tractor

driver, dairyman, or anv kind of farm
work. Exp. in all kinds of farm work
By day, mo or shares_ Party to. help
move me_ Believe in going to church
Would accept job on stock or poultrv
farm "State salary naid. E V Da-
-vidson. Dublin. Ga Rt 7

Want pcultrv farm.oon 50-50 hasis:

for 1931 Size 250 or 300 chickens T
ea ae ee Atlanta: Ga 261. Ormond

Want farm to work on halves: raise

_ ehikens and hogs on halves and tonk >

after cows on shares; with a = enod
man. Am honest, sober hard work-
ing, with wife and 2 children Have
_to be financed Move any time now.
Come see me or write Lee Daniel.
Mauk. Ga.

_. Dairyman and wife. want job_ in
dairy Both drv hard milkers Would

accept iob for self if cannot use wife |

Christian people without bad habits.
State in first letter salary per mo . 8S.
N. Daniel Baxlev. Ga. Box 232.
_. Want a big 2 horse crop and 2 hous-
es. Able to furnish self Ready
move now. 50-50 basis. Bet ween
Ada'rsville and Atlanta F D Ander-
son. Aairsville Ga Rt. 2.
Want good 1 horse farm on share
- basis. 50-50 Landlord to furnish land.
stock and implements. good house
with plentv of wood and water
fer near Fit7gerald. Like to raise
some hogs and grow some tobacco 6
yrs. exp. growing tob. Self and wife
-and 2 grown boys. Al) good workers.
' Henry Bohagnon. Fitzgerald. Ga Rt. 1.
_ Want 2 or 3 horse crop on halves 8
in family. 3 men would like work dur-
- ing winter. Good grist mill operator.
also syrup maker Al} adults
church fol-s. Have to have some fud- |
e pe O. T. Wheeler. Austell. Ga.
els
Want 1 horse farm for 1931. on
_ halves, near Atlanta. with a enod
man. Will have to have help to make
crop and have to be moved
get to do this winter at $1.25 per day
can repay move bi'l Do not drink at
all. Good ref Like to have chance
to stav longer than 1 vr with right.
_ party. Want to be elose to church
and school. 6 in familv wife and 4
Children and self) Tf party can fur-
mish me cow and some -chickens_ it
won't take much to run us. J. E. Jor- |
dan, Eatonton, Ga. Rt. 2. "

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MAR ERT BULLETIN

oe old man wants job on farm
for 1931 to do gen farm work, with
good honest man, northeast of Willa-
coochee and not more than 10 miles
from town. Have to be advanced RR.
fare Sober. honest, truthful and with-
out bad -habits. only chewing. Farmed
all my' life and am well exp. Can go to
work by December 26th or Jan. lst.
A. S. Floyd, Rockmart. Ga Rt. 2.
Want 1 hirse crop on 50-50 baSis, or
will work for wages Married and can
hand.e labor, care for stock, drive

"tractor, trucks. etc. keep up same and

repair minor parts Write.
Bloodworth, Macon, Ga. Rt 4.

Dairyman with grown. son, both
zood milkers. wants job and_ house,
$10 per mo for both. Tom Burton.
Summerville. Ga. Rt. 4.

Want 1 horse crop on 50-50 basis, or
party to furnish $10 mo. Write. H. S
Bowman, Eastman, Ga. Rt. 8.

Want steady employment with good
reliable man or company. Good exp.
in gen. farm work, growing plants and
store work Age 30 yrs. white and
ref.. furnished. Herman Boatright.
Alma. Ga.

Married man with good exp. wants
work on farm. Can drive any kind
motor, or do any kind of farm work.
Wages, or take crop on ,halves.
doe Jacobs, Auste.]. Ga. RFD 2. _

Married white man with familv
want's farm on shares of.2 or 3 plows

~oed land, good stock, 2 good houses
\nd water. Party to furnish $10 to the
Nlow to live on while making crop.
Wave to be moved James L. Plany.
inlevson. Ga. RFD 1. Box 55.

Want job on farm for wages to do
ven light farm work: raising hogs
cattle. plowing or hard piuning, re-
nair work, etc. to look after place.
-andie labor if necessary Would
consier share basis in crop with good
man, with fair house. good _ water,
ood garden. etc. 50 yrs. old honest.
scber etc. wife and 2 small children.
yy A Stone, Atianta. Ga. Rt. 4.

Want 2 or 3 horse crop on halves
jth honest man that will furnish $10
o the plow: with 2 houses on public
ead: near good school. large familv
Sood ref Honest. sober and hard
worver Prefer near Macon. Atlanta.
oF Griffin. Grover Douglas. Vienna.

7a Rt. 6. Care C, L. Wise. ;

Want_position looking after a coun-
try place. ete Write whati vou have.
Alton C. Mock. Rocky Ford. Ga.

Want- position looking after a coun-
try place. ete Write what von have.
Alton C. Mock. Rocky. Ford. Ga:

Want place where can work 1 bov
for waves and 1 horse crop on shares
for another Bovs age 17 and 15 yrs.
Can furnish selves Must he eonven-
ent to school. Mrs. Faith Hillman,
Vienna Ga.

Widow wants home with gnnd peo-

W. #H

nie to assist with evervthing around

the farm. 7 children large enouch to
earrv on farm work I will get a place
for them so T can work with 2 9q peo-
nle- Clean woman of good character.
25 vrs. old and wish to get in Christian
home Mrs Enice Sweatman, Alpha-
retta Ga, Rt 2.

Went iob for 1931 on farm. peach

farm. Can drive
tractor or truck and do renair work.
and exn. in al] kinds of farm and
neach oreharq work. 35 vrs. old. wife
and 3 chldren. Sober. honest. no bad
hahits and am a good worker State
wages per mo. in first letter T. W.
Manning Didiev. Ga Rt. 1.
_ Want to trade with honest man who
ig ahle to finanre me to raise chicrens.
Want to be near Waycross or Douglas.
Wave wife and 6 children 1 bov large
enough to plow. Ready to move any
time. Wish to he near gord school
and Primitive Pantist church R. A.
Thomas, Ocee. Ga. Rt. 1.

Want 1 horse cron for 1931 23 vrs.
old. married. no children. 50-50 basis.
Need a little heln. Prefer No.
Terel Glass. Cleveland Ga. Rt 1.

Young man, 2 yrs. college work and }

aunite a bit of exp. wants connection
with good dairv. Have heen with
Foremost Dairv at Savennah and a
rez. herd near Atlanta C. V Martin.
Atlanta. Ga. 686. Spring St. Phone
Ja-2764.

Want job as overseer on large farm,
20 vrs exp. stock raising fruit grow-
ine and gen farming Grown son who
w{]}] do anvthing on-farm & mos. free
nf anv charge Can frrnicsh best of
ref PH Hinson. Ft. Vallev Ga

Want smal) ? horse. or large 1 horse
cron on halves for 1931 Prefer Polk
county jor near Man mnet furnish
some stioplies Self. wife and 16 yr.
Pull Ae exp. in: ne LE. +

Van- |

Ga |



Farmer, Cedartown. Ga. Rt. 4.

Want farm in Fulton county, a big
1 horse farm for cotton or corn or any
kind of truck. on halves. Plenty of
help. Am well known in~ Campbel!

county 38 yrs. old. 10 in, family to-

werk Raised at Fairburn. J. T. Wil-
eovson, Ben Hi:l, Ga RFD 1.

Want white man. with family to
work on plant farm for 1931 By dav
or mo. Must furnish best of ref
otherwise need not reply. W. H
Branan. Lewiston, Ga.

Exp. farmer with smal)
wants work on farm with man who
wl) furnish and wil move me and will
furnish work until crop time. then
share crop. D .C. Lively, Atlanta. Ga.
144 Wells St.

Want place on farm with 2 ald e0-
nle who would like to have 2 small
hildren for company and let me see
after their farm, etc. 43 yrs. old best
of ref. Want 1 horse crop. truck. or
eny kind and want to trade with
rood, reliable peopie. At once. R. A.
and Haralson, Ga.- Rt. 1.

Want job on farm with a good man
at $18 mo. beard and washing. 22 yrs.
ald and have worked on farm all my
ife and can do most any kind of farm
work J. W. Crowe. Blackwells. Ga.
Reed :

Want ga place with good party who.

wil) give-self and wife a chance to
aise Chickens. ducks. pigeons, rabbits,
.w any kind of fow! on 50-50 basis or
-alarv. Can raise hogs. Write RW.
Stanley. Atlanta, Ga. 250 Alexander
Sb:

Young man wants job in blacksmith

hop on farm.. Harrison Copeland,
Kite, Ga. Rt. 1.

Young man with widowed mother. |

1 sister and 2: brothers al) large en-
ough to do good wok, wants place on
farm; near schoof and town. As times
are hard will on for 1-2 in money,
1-2 in groceries, corn potatnes. svrup.
chickens, or any other produce. If
you think you can give us plenty of
work come and move us at once R
Ee: oe Sparks. Ga Care Gen:
De ;

FARM PARTNER WANTED

scien

: family
Oglethorpe St.





"slcond F Had Machine r
Por Sale

1 Internl. Barvestea Kale?

power eng. $17: also 1 upright 2. hors
power Intern! en3z. $5 Do not w
but come see them mrs J P R
ee (No town givent RFD A =e

Farmall tractor. tandem baryon a
farmal, cultivator, and other farm im-
ptements for sale Can be seen at 5
F, W Willams, Me
con, Ga. 515 Oglethorpe St.

No. 10 DeLaval separator,
cond used asout 1 yr. $37.50, or exch
for =e d milch cow. fresh in. givin
2 1-2 to 3 gal per day. not over 5 y
old. Jersey preferred. I
Canon, Ga. Rt. 2.

15 roids of 34 in heavy used he
wire fence. good cond $3 per roll:
plantation bel, used, but in "300d
shape, $3 ~ 1 8-disc. harrow, g
shape, $15; 2 rolls barb wire, $1. 50. T.
F. Cordray. Blakely. Ga.

Fordson tractor in good cond. wit
Athens side plow, governor, powe
pul.ey attachments, $300: also Fee
Mill. Gruend.er swinging hamme!
type, with blower and elevator piy
:ize No. 3. $100. J J. Stephens,
Luthersville, Ga.

1 Lilliston. peanut picker. 1 Fordso
tract r. 1 deep wel: pump with I 1-
horse gas. eng. and air pressure tank
1 acetylene light plant. 1.35 H E
steam eng. 1 Sharpless separator A
in good cond. Cheap for cash. Wri
for prices J. B. Swords, Swords Ga

One J. B. Colt Light Plant. good a:
new; will se.l or. exch for anythin:
useful on farm; cost $300; will sell fo
$125. We are on power line, have n
use for plant. Mrs. Alma _ Brown,
Sharon, Ga.

One Primrose Separator, value. $106
for sa.e, or exch. 2 Jersey Heifers no

i less than 5 mos. old. from heavy pro:

Want exp. business man with $100 ,

.to start 1-2 interest in truck poultry

and hog raising in edge of city and
marketing same. Either. or all Halves
Furnish land. mules and plow against

lator and pay Fai.f all bought for busi-
Move at.

ness. Prefer an Ex-soldier.
once. Write for ful) particulars.

M. McNeel. Helena Ga.

Want go-d farmer capable of finan-
cing self to take 125 acre farm. nice

J

uucing mother, or for 25 White Ro
young hens or for any thing I can us
such as cows, pigs, chickens or
keys. Mrs A. R. Heyward, Wa
Ga , oe
One Fordson Tractor, price $15
Robert S. Anderson, Hawkinsville. G
Practically new improved Wm.
Oliver 2-hor.e (turn) plow. Will
or exch for Duroc Jersey or other goo
breed of pigs cr for sow or bred g

_ heifer, corn, lard or syrup. Make

5 room house and hall. with p.enty of |

out-bldgs. good water plentv of. bot-
fom lands. uplands. and wond. situat-
ed 1. 1-2 mi Pitland Crossing. See or
write for further information J H
Davis, Duluth, Ga Rt 1.

Car Lots

CATTLE FOR S$ LECar Lots
) 1 car of beef cattle. wt. from 500 to
700 Ibs. Most of them steers 5c_ Ib.
FOB. T. B. Hawkins. Dennis, Gar

CORN FOR SALECar Lots
2 cars shelled corn. even wt. bags,
for sale. a W. Williams. Quitman.
Ga

_ | Stapleton, Americus Ga

Slinped ae corn in car lots. Corn
s sound well gathered and nreserved
sractically free from weevils and will
chell nearly 10 per cent more than
standard wt. Write for price Chas.
FY Fowe. Ft. Vallev. Ga.

2M_ bu. shelled corn. of good qual-
itv. put up in even wt hags. 95 bu
ROAR Also 2 cars ear corn. &8fe bu.
FOB here F. L tele Reidsville.
Ga.

500 to 300 bu corn. $1.10 bu FOR
bere. G. H. Cleveland. Ft Vailey. Ga.

WAV FOR Sar. Rerar Tate ;

1 car bright beauty hay $19 ton: 1
ear neanut hav (a little dark $a
ton. FOB Mrs. M. E. Christie Smith,
ville. Ga.

1 car eood hricht neanut hav $15 per |

tan. Cash FOR W UJ Dranghon.
Whigham. Ga Rt. A Box 5

1 car of extra fine. wel} cured nea-
vine hay. $25 per ton Jas B Woods
Pronks. Ga

Peanut hav far sale. $9 ner
FOB. M M_ Jennings. Plains. Ga

WAV FOR SATPCar Late,

1 car of verv choice_peavine hay.

Saved without rain on it, $20. per ton. |
Jas. B. Woods, Brooks. Ce:

ton

| N. Depot St..



, ticulars.
: Peers:

best offer.
Ga.

One 2-horse Syracuse plow to exc
for pig or shoat. G V. Williams. Lo.
cust Grove. Ga Sy Soe

One 3-roler Chattanooga
Cane mill, good condition.
Satisfaction guaranteed
Harper, Wrey. Ga

2-horse Grain Drill.
or exch. for cows or

J. S. Thompson. Doer

_ No
Price
Mrs Ou

will sel} che
hogs Velo

Two Grist Mi.ls and 2 Log carts
Mowing Machine Deering make O
12-inch iron pulley, one 2-horse wa
on. Wil] exch. for equal. valu Ww
Morgan Stillmore. Ga Rt. 3 Box 4

.One Carbide tank r making ligh
in good condition. J Whitaker. 3

BEKor Ga :

Used Ford Tractor, tractor harro
cise harrows; Mune disc harrows.
and 2 horse Syracuse turn plows.
tooth harrows; 3-row Cole grain dr
cotton planters, guano distributors
will sell for cash or exch, for ;
hogs, corn or oais. J C. Collier.
nesville, Ga. mA al

One 25-horse Genera) Electric
tor with switch. starter and
complete at a bargain. write for par
Also one 12-horse Witte Ga
Paul Smith. Bax.ey. Ga Ri

One Delco Plant (without bare es
good condition $100 Delco /
Driven Shallow Wel] Pump inclu
motor $75. One 15-gal barrel chur
with motor $35. Al) worth the mone!
Wil. trade for Beef cattle or G
heifers. D. F Patterson Pomona.

2 one-horse turning plows with |
beams. in good condition. almost
$4. each. Also good Fordson Tr
with fender and extension rims

R. C. Couch. Turin. Ga eae

1 National Tractor Plow
O. Will se] or,exch for farm pro-_
ducts. No machinery. Write
youhave Aiso have 1 Enterprise
chopper. No. 22 Mrs Y L. Hor
ba) 192 Alabama St.. Carrollto1

a.

8540 P

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Few selected pairs of. pure bred



OSitivil Waited Dy lian having ha
12 yrs. exp. in grafting apple tree..
Will furnish them aiready-to set ou
or will do the work of grafting for
whe other party. State what vu wi
me to do in first letter. Prices very
reasonable. P. EH. Ricdes, baidwi.

_ Exp. mechanic wants job on farm

Ch orchard, or stock farm: ne.
scnool and church. Exp. in ail kinds
of farm and orchard work, can dri,:
tractor or truck. 35 yrs. old, wife and
. children. Honest, sober and have
no bad habits. Good worker. Stai
Wages per mo. J. W. Manning, Dud-
y, Ga. Rt. 1.

idow with 1 little boy wants home |~

with reliable couple to, live as one of
the family in farm home and a:s'
with gen light farm work, etc. Write.
M. L. Hicks, Hiram, Ga, Rt. 1.

- Dairyman, Danish, small family, 3
yrs. life long exp: in dairy herds, wil-
ling worker wishes pee Will guu
party for 1931. Ref. K. Leth, Lake-
land. Ga.

Want 3 horse farm on shares. Goor
and, good stock and good man, who
an and who will furnish and run m
to. make crop. Know how to farm

Made tobacco 3 yrs. Want 2 houses

: : gs on
shares. See me at once. Jas. M. Mob-
ey, Garfield, Ga.

Want position on farm. Can do
most any kind of repair work, incl.
ing blacksmithing. 8 yrs. exp. operat-
eee gin. Can operate and re-

air any make tractor. Ref. fur. E. B.

ovd, Starrsville, Ga.

Exp. dairyman, can use electric
milker and know what it takes ito
make the milk reach all requirements
Want to hear from same good man
Have wife and 3 children. Good ref.
Jw. Wills) Ty Ty, Ga. Rt 1.

- Young man, single, settled, with no
hai habits whatever, wishes to board
in home and make cotton, corn, an
peanut crop on halves. Life exp. Ca"_
make and gather crop myself. The-
33h Gaulding, Macon, Ga. Care Gen

el, a
- Want small truck farm. Other party
to furnish stock, tools and go halves.
to furnish my supplies. Write/ii:

ils at once. H. J. Hill, Lithonia



_ Car Lots

CORN FOR SALECar Lots

few cars sheiled corn, even wt
ee, for sale. Write for prices. W
N iliams, Quitman, Ga. ~ :

- GRAIN WANTEDCar Lots

Want car wheat. oat or rye straw.
fe price FOB cars Plainville, M.
ammond, Plainville, Ga.



Poultry For Sale
MISCELLANEOUS POULTRY
* FOR SAL

E
Healthy stock of good breed chick-
Thompson and Holterman M>
tch B. Rocks, Buff Orp. White
rp., Jersey Giants, Marcy strain, an.
ancred str. Leghorns. also a few P
. Reds and S. L. Wyandottes. All
very choice stock. Cut down to bot-
om price: 23c lb. and some for mea
lice young stock, at 20c Ib. Reason
for selling, poor health in family and
eed to raise some monev at cn7e
wis &. Tabor, Albany, Ga. Gillion-
lle Road.
Bantams: Common bantams, $1 pr.
small size, all colors, good lavers an
extra good setting hens. Write for
est prices. H. M: Adams. Douglas-
le. Ga., 70: E. Strickland St.
Pure bred dark Cornish



. W. Grant, Cataula, Ga.
Leghorns: 50 Tancred strain W. L
ens. ready Fav leavin a S* aach iM, T
forrow, Newborn, Ga, Rt.
Minorcas: Pure brei Fan
; Work Minorcas, 5 neliets and twa
ockerels, 7 mos. old, $1.25 each. Miss
nnie Mav Baker. Zebulon. Ga.
ninetons: 2 Buff Ovpineton hens
C. Ene. strain; $1.25 each, FOB.
A, Dobbins, Hiram, Ga, Rt. 1.

PIGEONS FOR SALE
vs ne

e strain S

voune Kings 2 ececks. one hen
1930 hatch, banded. 85c each.
an niveons. all colors.

days at a sacrifice, $350 cash. Com

strain, Will exchange for Jersey hei-

/ 14. thriftv and in good condition, $9.

MARKET.

eee

Plymouth Rock Homer pigeons, fine
squab raisers and weil mated . and
banded, $2 to $2.50 per pr. O.
eet 22 Eleventh St., Columbus,
a.

Mixed pigeons, 50c per pr. or 3 prs.
or }-$1.25. Joel Bobo, Hartwell, ra.
White Kings, mated,- banded anu
working. young stock, fully guaran-
teed. Attractive price, Mrs. :
Rumph, Culloden, Ga.

WYANDOTTES
5 S. L. Wvandotte hens, 18 mes. old
$1 each, FOB or exch for good pig.
ee W. G. Garmon, Hiram, Ga.

Poultry Wanted

MISCELLANEOUS POULTRY
WANTED

Leghorns or Anconas Wanted. Want
White or Brown L. or Ancona pull-
ets, or young hens. Mrs: Allie Brown
Hapeville, Ga.

Live Stock For Sale

CATTLE FOR SALE |

Two Jersey bulls, 2 yrs. old, $40 ea
Make offer. Pat Boykin. Care John
M. Stevens, Bairdstown, Ga.

Seven high-grade Jersey milk cows
some almost sub. to reg. All givin
rich milk. Calves 3 and 4 mos old
None bred. Priced for the next ter







to see them. Fannin Bohlen, RFD
5, Madison, Ga.

Good; large type grade Jersey cow
freshened Nov. 27th with heifer cal
out of a reg. bull by Sybils Jubilant
Gamboge. Cow in good condition fo
giving milk. Price, $60 at the farm
K. D. Sanders, RFD 2,. Eatonton, Ga

Ree. Jersey cow, 3 1-2 yrs old. Sol-
id color. Black tongue and switc..
Due to freshen in January with 2n
zalf. Majestic Ferns Golden Add
~ar, N95, 7649837, bred to revistere |
Sire. R. C. Tanner, RFD 8, Gaines-
ville; Ga.

Cow and calf for sale or exchanee.
Write for particulars. F. H. Harris,
Screven, Ga.

Qne nice Jersey male, subject to
reg. Will register in buyers name.
1-2 mos. old, $35. C. T. Hallman.
Douglasville, Ga. s

One Jersey bull, 9 mosold, father.
registered strain, Simones. Raleigk
Oxford No. 268233, mother of good
fers; R. P. Britt, RFD: 2, | Fortson,
a. ;

Fine milch cows and Jersey male
or sale, reasonable. Lewis E. Tabor,
Albany, Ga. Gillionville Road.

HOGS FOR SALE

One Little Bone Guinea gilt, bred to
arrow Mar. 10th, price $45. FOB.
R. E. Barnes, Summit, Ga. ;

Best type of res S. P. China vou
boars and pigs, and bred gilts. F. H.
Bunn, Midyville, Ga.

Black Essex male and sow for. sale |
ar exchange. Write for information.
, H. Harris, Screven, Ga. a

Poland China pigs. 4 mos. old, ov
f a bie sow, 9 in litter. All fat and
ye Pad condition, Wy recister in
buyers name for $12.50 each, or 3.
ane boar and two, silts for $25. FO.
oe exchanges. J. E. Bailey, Raymond,

Fae. 4
-Pure bred Bie Bone P. C. s?t 4 m~



\

Riley C. Couch. Turin, Ga.

5 Poland China shoats. eros?
with red Berkshire, 3 mos old. for $30.
3. H. Pound, Carrs Station, Ga.

Two Duroc gilts and one male.
mos. old. $5 each, or $14 for the lot |
ash with order. Leo Akins, Gray-
mont, Ga.

-HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE

Good pr. of 1100 Ib. mules for sale
in good condition. K. D. Sanders
RFW 2. EBatonton. Ga. =

One good sound mule for sale, roo7
evecight, dandv worker. Will wort
anvwhere, wt. 900 lbs.. price $20. 0:
will exchanee for anvthinz of value
Mre 7, Brown Riverdale, Ga.

One bav horse about 5 yrs. old, w*
800 Ibs. A-1 saddle horse. *75 at m
Int ov will exchance for $50 in cash
and balance in Wilt-Resistant ett .
seed. Must be sood and delivered tc
A. 1 Kent, RFD 2. Midville, Ga,

One bay mare mule 12 yrs. alc
Good farm mule for sale or exchanor
for cow, hoes corn. ar anvthine eer
a P. W. Turley, RFD 1, Austell





36 pers.



Mated and working. FOB Douc-
: Guaranteed as represented.

FD 2, Dougiasviuie, a, i

SHEEP & GOATS FOR SATtRF
One 2-o% half Nubian and half
Tog. goat to freshen Ist of Februar
with 2nd kid, $35. One pure Tog. !

Se me



divide them if dont want all.

Ibs. butter per dav on common feed

BULLETIN a

goat to freshen Feb. 7th with 1st kid,
$25; 1-2 Tog. goat to fresacsn Ist wu
Feb., Ist kid, $17.50. Mrs. G, P. Ben-
nett, RFD 5, Box 100, Atianta, Ua.
Phone: Belmont 1390-R.. . = =.

1 pure Nubian 6 yr. old reg. now
dry. She is 16. mo.- mi.ker when
freshen, gives 3 qts. of milk $40; 1
goat, 50 Nubian and 50 Toggenburg
bred in October, still milking, 3 qt
225: 1 3-4 Nubian 7 mos. old doe, ver}
large, $15; 1 pure Toggenburg, re
very young doe. bred the second tim:
stili milking. She is expected to give
1 gal with 2nd kid. $40. Mrs .os-
nata Maricic, Atlanta, Ga. 16 Walnu.
Ave., Peachtree Hills.

RABBITS FOR SALE J

One pr. of Balgian hare rabbits anc
five young, 2 wks. old, $4 for the lot
Also one nice bijly goat, well broke
and gentle, $4. Wt. about 150 lbs. C.
H. Overby, 22 11th St., Columbus, Ga.

Commercial Flemish Giant rabbits,
one 12 lb. buck, and 5 does, 6 ms.
wt. 6 to 7 Ibs. each. One grown doe
and 5 young rabbits for sale or trad.
for good blacksmith blower and. vise.
Frank Jarrill, Manassa, Ga:

Stahls silver cert. one doe and one
buck, reg. 3 does and one buck, en-
titled to reg. Young does all ol:
enough to breed. Also two small rab-
bits, 8 wks. old. Will sell or exchange
for honey, peanuts to eat, or large
pecans, or anything can use. Will also
take canned fruit. Value of rabbits
$50. Will take $15. Write me. sia

Ts
W. A. Fuller, RFD 2, Smyrna, Ga.

Three Chinchilla does, pure stock,
12 mos old, healthy condition, a read.
bred, $3 each. Several young Chin-
chillas from pure stock, 8 to 10 wks
old, $1 each, or $2.50 per trio. C. R-
Hallman, RFD 1, Douglasville, Ga.

Live Stock Wanted

CATTLE WANTED ~ -
Cc

Want one Jersev heifer. 6 to &
mos old Will exchange Russell Bic
Boll Cleveland cotton seed for same.
J. R. Lanier, RFD 3, Summit, Ga.

Will trade for value in heifers tha
will freshen in early spriny, or 7
~ade for value in hogs. Write first.
W. M. Phillips. RFD 1, Chambiee, us
Want 2a good milch cow. Will ex-
change potatoes for same. Paul Clark,
Baxlev, Ga.

HOGS WANTED =

Want a pure bred prolific Poland
China or Duroc Jersey sow in goo:
condition, wt. from 300 to 400 lbs, an:
bred to farrow with 3rd or 4th litte
lJast days of January, or first days o:
February, 1931, cheap for cash. Pre-
fer. one not more than 40 or 50 mile
from my home, which is 30 miles no.
of Atlanta. J. H. Willingham, Ken-
nesaw, Ga. A = i
Will exchange\10 bu. pure Rucker.
cottonseed for two Essex pigs, wt. 25
lbs. each. J. D. Melear, RFD 6. Bow-
don, Ga. . ; ae

Want to exch 3 bu. sound speck-
led field peas for meat hog that wil
weigh 125 Ibs. at once. Mrs. Verlic
Gay, RFD 9, Dublin, Ga.

One gilt. 6 to 9 mos. c71, any good
breed. Will exchange Russell Big
Boll cottton seed for same. J. R. La-
nier. RFD 3, Summit. Ga.

Will exchange four bantams, 3 pul-
lets and one rooster, March hatch, fo
nice male pig, 6 to 8 wks, old, any
good stock. I to pay express on baa-
tams, other party on pig. R. L. Cole
Bowien Junction, Ga. : Se

Want one pure bred Black Big Bone
Poland China male pie, 8 to 10 wks.
old. J. A. Whitley, Tiften. Ga.

Will exchange value, $20 for twe
thrifty shoats. wt. 90 or 100 lbs. Mrs,
J. H. Rudesal, Mt. Airv, Ga.
7Want to exchange 10 bu. Broad-
well cotton seed for two pies or
shoats. Must be thrifty. I to pay ex-
press on pigs or shoats. Roe Chath-
am. Duluth, Ga. :

Will trade Ga. cane syrup for hogs
most any breed. W. A. Summer, Ad
rian, Ga.

Want four Duroe and Poland-China
eressed pigs, from 6-.to 10 wks. old.
Write best price delivered. W. <A
Moon. RFD 2, Waco, Ga. g

HORSES AND MULES WANTED
Want mule. Will exchanse os
milch cow. giving milk now. See me
at once. .J. E. Reynolds, RFD 2, Ha-
Jeburcet, Ga.
Will trade 5 eal. milk cow,. 1. 1-









for a good swift saddle mule or hors-
thet will work anvwhore. Cow wil
freshen in January with 3rd __ calf.
World like a Georria raised mare, 4
to 8 vrs. old wt. 899 0 ;

Summer, Adrian, Ga,



) No checks.

_ Velvet beans, $2.50.

r 1M lbs, W. A.|h

Thursday, December 4, 930

SHEEP & GOATS WANTED
Want Toggenburg billy. kid, 3 mos.
old or better. Will exchange Bie
ght.

for same or pay cash if price is ri
R. E. Barnes, Summit, Ga.

NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS __

Farmers who are in the market for
various kinds of .citrus fruits for the
holidays and have walnuts, pecans,
sweet potatoes, and psanuts - which
they would like to exchange for same
should get in touch with the Bureau
sf Markets, 123 State Capitol, At-
lanta. Ga.

Eggs For Sale

Hatching eggs from pure Barred
Plymouth Rocks, Holterman and
Thompson strain.. Excellent laying
stock, healthy and large breed; also
pure Tancred Leghorn eggs, $1 a set-
ting of 15 del. Exch same _ vaiue in ~
tarubs and trees. Lewis E. Tabor
Albany, Ga., Gillionville Road.

_ Eggs Wanted

Want full breed or mixed, eggs to.
hatch on shares, for 100 cap. incuba-
tor: want party to set inc. on shares
that holds 100 eges, 50-50 with every-
thing. Give to party soon as haich-
ed. or raise up to 2 mcs old. Mrs.
Johnnie De Loach, Clyo, Ga. Rt. 1. ~
Box 51.



eS

Georgia Prod

- BEANS AND PEAS OR SALE.
Velvet beans in pod, $16 ton, Eula

Cook, Milan, Ga. :
Large Sugar Crowders, 15c lb. 50
Ib. up, 12c lb. C. L. Bennett, Madi-
son, Ga, < F : : pos
- 8 bu. Iron peas, good and solid, 100
per cent pure, $3.50 bu. Not prepaid.
H. J. Williams, Unadilla,

Ga :

_ Cream sugar crowders (makes 3
crops per yr. and have 2, 3, and 4
pods per stem; very prolific), 5 lbs.
$1. Mrs. C. W. Sikes, Sylvester, Ga.
A few bu. black-eyed peas, 12 1-2
Ib. del. and large white, brown-eyed
eas, 10c lb. C. A. Bell, Kensingion,

ucts For Sale | :



McNeal garden peas (Hasting
zreat bearer, 20c Ib. Exch a few fo
rest ese onions. Miss Inez Rheney,
Wadley, Ga. ee
- Bunch col. butter bean, also run-
ning col. butter bean, 20 lb. or exch
for frost proof garden peas. 1 ib. for
eet Mrs. E. P. King, Rochelle, Ga.
bu. FOB Exch,
for 3 bu. seed oats. J. L. Parrish,
Nashville, Ga. Rt. 2.. Seen
~Austrian winter peas, about 50 Ibs.
eft from my own piantins. 10 lb. up
0c Ih. FOB. W. H. Waddelle, Pear-~
son, Ga, eS 3 a
Velvet beans at market price, or
exch. for oats, good hay (no clover)
dried fruit, or Everbearing strawber-
rv plants, Ea. to pay transportation
sags. 1 wav. A. L. Heape, Nashville,
Ga. Rt. 2, Box 60. S

BUTTER FOR SALE

2 to 5 lbs. nice. fresh, firm country.
butter ea. week, 45c' lb. 2 lb. lots or
more. 402 lb. pxtpaid. Cow T. B.
tested. Cash with order. Mrs. L. H.
Cantrell. Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 9.

CORN, SEED CORN & CORN MEAL
: FOR SALE 2a
' Piedmont seed corn and best grade*





|Wannamaker cotton seed. at Farmers

prices. _ State amt. wanted. Can use
Syrup, crowder and back-eyed peas
or srain of anv kind in exch. Rhett
Stenheimer. Woolsev, Ga. Rt. 1.
White and drv milling corn. &4e per
56 lb. bu. shelled, and shipped in
food, strong bags. Eula B. Cook, Mi-
lan, Ga. : : ai
Big eared red cob corn, field se-.
lected, for 3 yrs. $2.50 bu. or 75c pk.
J. W. Rhenev, Wadley, Ga. iB

COTTON SEED FOR SALH _
Pucker Rie Poll, culled for past 5



years. 65c bu. FOB. Cash with order.

= C. Rainwater, Carrollton, Ga. Rt.

Wannamakers for planting, 100 Ibs :
$8: 500 Ibs. $1250. Can use some peas
corn, oats. or wheat in exch. BR. P..
Steinheimer, Brooks. Ga. Re

as. a 1-85,

Cotten seed: Cokers No
in. staple: Cokers Non - 1 EASON
stanie: Piedmont and Cleveland. All
pure and recleaned. well sacked. FY 3.
&3. per 100. lbs. and up. $2.50 per 100
h. IM Ibs. and up lots. Exch for
hay. 1. Syrup. or anything can use.

t

adison, Ga


ursday, December 4, 1930.



% COTION SEED FOR SALE

dams, Lavonia, Ga. Box 381,
ong staple cotton seed, 90c bu. C
Bell, Kensington, Ga. -

RESH AND CURED MEATS

Smoked shoulders, wt 8 1-2 to 18 Ibs
de meat, 6 1-4 to 10 lbs Shoulders
lel at 25c lb Middlings, 23c, up to 4t
gone Killed and cured last winter.
7. H. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga.

FRUITS FOR SALE

Tos. sundried peaches, prepaid for
0. Money order, rs. 8. W. Cle-
ents, Rochelle, Ga. Rt. 1.
2M bu. sound, polished and graded
ites, Terry, and Shockley apples for
ucks, 50c bu. at. packing house, 3
iL north of Cornetia, on Hignwa,

5. M. Black, Demorest, Ga.

0 bu. Yates and: Terry apples

run, 75c bu. at orchard; smaller

50c. All sound. Fancy

a pees in bu. baskets, 20-





aye Ibs, a peaches, Ce ap 10 Ib
pples, 15 Ib. postraid.

mR, -Fastanollee, Ga.

GRAIN FOR SALE

ot bu. pure, bright Bancroft: seec
~W. G, Dunn, Parrott, Ga.
Pichon seed oats. 90
M. Greene, Iron City, Ga.
ancroft seed oats: c0c- bus Cas:
1 order. Hli Lewis, Dawson, Ga
5 bu. Bancroft oats, 80c bu. FOB

McDowell, Dawson, Ga.





EY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLin

: FOR SALE
ure, Fancy Gallberry honey, Ex.
(25 per Cs. 6per cs. of 5 pails
rompt del. J. T. Mullis, ee Ga.
_ hives, ,Heart Cypress, wit
0 man frames, $2.50 to $3.50 pe
and. Some with supers and tha
ave not been robbed this yr. als
me old fashioned stands, have n-
Srobbed. $1.50 per stand. Exch.
ood oe corn or seu ie U



CANS AND PFANUTS WANTED
Want to exch. Laredo beans for pea-
ts, clear from trash and pops, 1 bu.
eans for 109 lbs. peanuts. I will pay
ipping chzs. on beans, and other
arty on peanuts. 18 bu. beans in
all lot, at $4.75 bu. or ail in 1 lot,
Sample on. request. C. A. Ay-
Bowman Ga. Rt. 2
Vant all kinds of pecans. Send
nple and L wi'} make offer. A. J.
chanan, Americus, Ga. Box 231.

fant to exch, imp. Haif and Half

cotton seed for peanuts and _ peas.
Mrs. J. E. Altman, Alma, Ga.
Want from 2 to 3 bu. good, sound
State best price by

peanuts.
w. L.

P and seni a sample.
edford, Crandall, Ga. Rt. 1.

A ANUTS AND PECANS; FOR SAL?
300 Ibs. Schleys, 45c Ib. 500 Ibs. Stu-
-40c Ib. All hand selected, gradec
md polished. A-1 pe Sat. guar
ie eS eS . Moore, Ailey

ie seedling pecans, 20c; mediym.
aper shells. 30c; med. large pape:
shells, 3 . in 5 Ib, lots or more
7 Sample 5c more per |b. More
abe 5 lb. lots, FOB at 5ce Ik. less. W
e, large pecans. Stuarts: and Co-
lumbia mixed: well filled and 1930 yrs
Ib. 30c lb. Cash with order. J.J
ayrence, Middleton, Ga.* 2



: Runners, nice and

O. M. Greene, Tror

New cron Runners, 4c Ib. 1M Ib

3 1-2c jb.: FOB. Cured an

picked without rain. In good hags.
R. N. Thornton, Camilla, Ga.

0 Ibs. Stuarts. new crop. 25c Tk
dd postage. Money order only. Mrs
R. Chasteen, Locust Grove. Ga.
50 Ibs. pecans. new. 1920 ercp. larse
paper shell Stuarts, 35c lb. and post-
{ MVS Grae). Holcomb, Bremen

Box 102.

ecans: Mobils, 20c: Stuarts. 30c Ib

PoP Wb. Bennett, Molena, Ga
x 260 lbs. Stuarts 20c Ib. FOB Sampl<

nterested. E. L. oe Locus:
Grove, Ga. Box 75.

PECANS AND OTVER TREES FOR
ALE

Budded and state insn. Schley and |
Frotscher pecan trees, 2 to 10 ft. tall.|~ Ce
ound at. prices too cheap to| Co

. ;

abov
WwW,

Yate

bu. FOL

Carroliton, Luther M. Harman,

1 of peel.

} Malehum oate.

| Mrs.



MARKET BULLETIN

tity and sizes wanted. Can save
you money. L. M. Kennedy, Coliins,
eee :

June budded peach trees, all buds

selected from best healthy trees. with
fruit on them, true to name; 525 Ear-
ly Rose, 6 to 12 in., $75 per M; 250
Hiley trees 12 to 18 in., nae ee M. 150
Hileys, 6 to 12 in., $65 per M;:340 Fi-

| berta trees, 2 to. 3 ft. high, $110 per |.

M; 725 Elbertas, 18 to 24 in., $100 per
M: 800 Elberta trees, to 12 in. $35
per M; 120 Elberta trees, 6 to 12 in.,,
$65 per M: 1900 Carmen trees 2 to 3
ft. and smaler. same prices. Cashiers
check A. D. Williams, Yatesville, Ga.

May cherries, white english pcach
trees, $1 per doz. plus postage. Will

exchange for Otootan Bean seed. Mrs.

V. S. Ladd, RFD 7, Gainesville, Ga.

State insp. budded pecan trees for
sale or ex.hange fcr chickens, syrup
rr peanuts, peas scy beans, or any-
thing can use on farm. I. B Lewis,
Alapaha, Ga

- Large brown Californig fig bushes,
2 to 3 1-2 ft. tal, 10 cts each, or $1
ver doz. cr will exchange one doz. for
four May peaches, 1 yr. old. Also white
scuppernong vines, well rooted, 10 cts
each or $1 per doz. delivered in lots of
six or more. or will exchange one doz.

for IM cabbage plants, or for three

arge paper-shell pecan trees, 4 ft.

high. W. A Moon, RFD 2, Waco, Ga.



SYRUP FOR SALE
Good, thick new crop. sorghum
svrun, $1.10 fal. det. or. exch. for
W. L. hens, baby, chicks, dried ap-
ples. crowcer -peas, pecan _ trees,
honey, or anything can use. G. EB. Me-
Kown, Morrow, Ga.
New crop Ga. Cane syrup, A-1 ap-
pre. 35 gal. bbls. $12 per bbl. FOB.
. E. Chason, Cairo, Ga Rt. 2

Oe eetune syrup in 5 Ib. buc'ets, $1]

gal. C; A, Be'l. Kensington, Ga.

New crop strictly A-1 pure Ga. cane
yrup in new wooden bbls. 36c gal. in
es. of 6 1 gal. cans $3.25; in cases of
12 1-2 gai cans, $3.50. No samples
urnished unless postage included. J.
T. Ponder, Whigham, Ga.

Cane syrup in gal. buckets, 50 gal. |

a Mrs. _M, F. Gaddis, Quitman,
a

New Ga. Care syrup for sale, or
exch. few gal. for early hatched pul-
ets, Brown L. or W. Wyandottes. J.
W. Rheney. Wad.ey, Ga.

A-1 Cane syrup for sale or exch.
Write for particulars, W. L. Ander-
son, Kite, Ga;



Georgia Products Wanted

BEANS AND PEAS WANTED

Want to exch Lee Wilson type bi-
boll cotton seed, grown in No. Ga
first yr. from Orig. 1 1-32 in. staple
for sound Otootan beans. L. E, Put-
man. Sugar Valley, Ga.

Want a few bu. good sound field
peas. Send sample and state best
cash price. FOS. W. kL. Ledford
Srandall, Ga. Rt. 1.

Want to exch. 2 bu. Whatlevs Pro-
lifie seed corn, grown from field se-
ected seed, certified by. Crop Imp
Assn. for 1. bu. sound and aor Otoo-
on Soy beans Eaves Dist. A&M
School, Carrollton, Ga.. :

~ CORN WANTED
' want 150, bu. sound corn, shelled.
in 2 1-2 bu. bacs. State price FOT
Car-
rollton, Ga. eS

FRUIT. WANTED
Want to exch. 6 lbs. nice pecan
for 8 lbs. dried apples free of core
and peelinss, for 6 lbs. peaches, fre:
bs Joe Eered Srectics







Ga. Rt. 3.
GRAN WANTED

Want to ee value a Bon sound
J.corn or good, clean sced oats Pre
is Will allow 75c bu. del.

my home. Write before sendin.
mi. north of Learv. G. F. Adams
Leary, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 124,

Plants For Sale

trawherry Jants, 50 plants for 50:
: . B. uerstieet, RFD 4, Oliver

a.

a Thompson strawberry plants,
35c per hundred; Mastodon eveibea:-
ing. strawberry plants, 85e per hun-
dred: Himalaya dewhberry plants $1
sper doz: add pvtece, Mero W. N
Timer. RFD I, Dahlonega, Ga.

Rooted save, 10c each. Mrs. J. a
Harben, RFD 6. Cumming, Ga.
e plants, Earlv

Flat Dutch



eve



M. Bezimuda onion plants, $1 per M.
Large plants. Prompt shipment. C.
4. 91Ms, rembroke, tra.

Frostproof cabbage plants, extra
early Jersey and Charles W., Success-
ai, OUrcssiead, Fiat Dutch, Large,
open field grown, 50c per 500; 7dc pei
M, COD by parcel post or expres..
uabbage heading collard plants, same
one Millions ready, auick shipment.

F, Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga.

2 Bette tis cuttings, 6 for 25c; hore
hone 6. for 25c,. plus postage... Mrs,

=U. Carter, RFD 3, Winder, Ga.

"No. 999 Giant Everbearing | straw-
berry piants, 5c each or 25 for ~$1
Send postage. Mrs. Porence Hutche-
son, RFO 3, Box 54, Temple, Ga.

Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants,
now ready, $1.10 per M, 5M or more

edc per M, all delivered. Mrs. Dore
Waildrip, RFD 1, Flowery Branch, Ga

Early Jersey and Chas. Wakefield
cabbage plants, now ready, $i.10 pe
M, 5M or more, 90c per M; 0M oO)
more, 75c per M. All del. G. E. Wal-

drip, RFD 1, Fiowery Branch, Ga.

Chas. Wakefield and Early Jersey
cabbage plants, 65 per 500; $1 pe
A: Crystal. Wax Bermuda onion
plants, 75 per 500; $1.25 per M. Cas..
with order. Will contract to grov
Porto Rican potate plants, peppe
and tomato plants for next spring. W

Hy -Boatright, Alma, Ga.

Several million fine cabbage plants
for immediate shipment: Wakefie!
and Flat Dutch, 65c per 500; 95 pe:
M; 3M and up at 95 per M. Good
plants, count and prompt shipmen:
guaranteed. R. J. Head, Alma, Ga.

Missionary strawberry. plants, $1.5
per M, everbearing, well rooted. Imp
blackberry plants, for sale, well root-

ed. Will es for fruit or chick-
ens. Mrs. C. Moore, Nicholls, Ga.

Strawberry slants 30 per hundred
or will exchange for hens or. pul.ets
ar baby chicks. W. Ts Potts, Cleve-

land, Ga.
Lucretia eabey and McDonald

|. blackberry plants. $1 per hundred, or
$7.50 per M. Chas. Wakefield cab-
bage plants, $1 per M; 5M and up
75e per M. L. E. Toole, RFD 2, Macon

Ga.

Chas. Wakefield and Flat Dutch
cabbage oe $1 per M; 5M or more
75 per, Cash with order. Calvin
Garrett, RFD. 1, Gainesville, Ga.
Eldorado blackberry plants, 25 per
ioz: 5 doz. for $1. Lucretia dewberry
plants, $1.45 per hundred. Mrs. W. E
Pearson, RFD 1, Gay, Ga

Lg size Lady Thompson strawber-

ry plants, 25c per hundred, $2 per M.
pe Mrs. L. W. Seago, Pinehurst

Early Jersey- and Chas. Wakefield
sabbage, also heading and Ga. collard
piers, 35c per 300; 55 per 500; $1 pei

M, all delivered prepaid and satisfac-
tion guaranteed. E. L.
3, Dublin, Ga.

Millions choice Jersey and Chas.
Wakefield, Flat Dutch cabbage plant:
65c per 500; 95c per M; over 3M, 60c
per M. First class: plants, full count
prompt shipment guaranteed. B. J.
Head, Alma, Ga.

Nice, large everbearing strawberr:
plants, 20 per hundred, $1.50 per M
Mrs. Douglas McLendon, RFD 6, Box
), Dawson, Ga.

Everbearing large strawberry plants
*5c per hundred or $2 per M. Send
10 for postage. R. M, _ Fillingame

Morris Station, Ga.

Earliest variety imp. Kliondyk
- strawberry plants, well rooted, youn:
plants, 30c per hundred, $1.50 per 509
$2.25 per M, delivered. Promnt shin
ment. Mrs. J. S. Crowe, .RFD 4, Cum-
mth a4 Jants. $1 tpaid.

ollard plants. per postpai
Also seed, 30c Ib. ee. Malvin

Jallins, Whigh am, Ga.

Flat Dutch and Chas. W. cabbage
and Ga. collard plants, 15 per. hun-
dred, $1.25 per M. Farliest imp.
Klondyke strawberry plants. 25c per
hundred $2 per M, everbearing straw-
berry plants, 40c per hundred, adi
oostage. Major Crowe, RFD 4, Cum-
ming, Ga.

Klondvke strawberry p'ants, $2 per
M. . Will exchange for cabbage and
onion plants, 1M> strawberry plants
for 1M cabbace or onion plants, each
to pay postage. J. F.
1, Lawrenceville, Ga.

Cabhace and collard plants. 50c for
200; 75c for 500; $1.25 per M; Bermu-

da onion sets, $1 per gal.

Gainesville. Ga.
Wokefielqd and Flat Dutch cabbage

plants, 90c per M delivered. 5M or

more, 75 per M collect. Klendyke and

earring: eravhen plants, $1 65

Der M. 6M or more, 81.59. z
tivered.:

Durham, RFD.

Hughes, RFD

Guy Crow



~ Cabbage plants, now ready for Dec
Frostproof, about 4 to 6 in, high,

per 500; $1.25 per M; 5M or more,

85c per M. Express or postage no
paid. U. J. Martin, RFD 1, Flowery
Branch, Ga. ws

Charleston Wakefield and Flay
Duteh cabbage plants, 90c per M _de-
livered. 5M.or more, 75c per M, col-
lect. Klondyke and. everbearing stra j
berry plants, $1.50 per M. Delivered
Cora Lee Crow, RFD 2, Flowery
Brench,. Ga,

Frostproof cabbage plants, Charles-
ton Wakeheld, Flat Dutch and Co-
penhagen 36c per M, $1. 75 per 2M

w0c per 500, postpaid. Roscoe Mays
RFD 4, Pitzge erald, Ga.
Earls

Frostproof cabbage plants,
Jersey and Charleston Wakefield, now
ready, open field grown, have stood
three freezes, full count, no delay. 30
per 200; 60c per 500; $1 per M, deli
ered by prepaid parcel post. J. O.
Stokes, RFD 3, Fitzgerald, Ga.

Good, thrifty, well rooted, 7 in
frostproof cabbage plants, Steins ea

ly Flat Dutch. Expert packing an

prompt delivery, 60c per 300; $1 pe:
(00; $1.25 per M_ postpaid. Gok
Maddox, Buford, Ga.

E. J. and Chas. frostproof cabbage
plants, now ready, 65 per 500; $1 pe
M, postpaid, prompt~ shipment. . OR
Chanclor, Seville, Ga.
Frost proof, Wakefield and Fla
Dutch cabbage plants, also Ga. hea
ng collard plants, 65 per 500; $1 P
M, postpaid. Miss Rosa Lee ae
Lewiston, Ga.




t

PREVENT ANEMIA IN PIGS

According to the Wisconsin Exper:
ment Station, Anemia in suckling. pig
is due to a lack of sufficient blood
forming elements, such as iron
copper in the milk of the brood sow.

The aot of Anemia are low
moglobin (red coloring matter) c
tent of the blood, loss of appetite, de-
pressed growth, lack of vigor and ac-
tivity, quickened pigs and often
sudden death.

As the disease eyeane the mu us
membranes become pale. Examination
of pig after death shows a spotted

liver, large amounts of fluid in the

abdomen, an enlarged heart, pale:i
ternal organs and muscles and an in-
creased amount of fluid in the thorax.
Probably the coating of the air cells
of the lungs with mucous and exces-
sive fluid plus an enlarged heart leads
to the labored breathing which
commonly described BS DUB: 8 x

Although many pigs may dev op
thumps or an anemic condition su
ficient to cause death, there is
question but what a great many hogs

would do considerably better if. they

were furnished with sufficient mater.
ial to build and maintain the haemo
globin. content of the blood of the
little pig during the period when it is
suckiing the brood sow.

Where corn alone is fed to the Hee
pigs during this period: we do not
solve this problem and neither do we

essential es give this pig the necessary
growth which is required to put him
on the market at an early date.

Therefore, the use of a good mixtw

containing about i8 per cent of pro- |
tein and provided with a reasonable
amount of minerals of the right type
will hasten the development of the
pig and prevent the anemic condition
which may exist in a great many

our farm porkers and thereby limit
their speed to the market -

For this reason it will pay hog fee
ers to place this type of feed be (0.

the pigs by the time they are

week old and give them an bee

lity to help ee News



PAGE TWENTY

Pc cad. Hand Machinery
For Sale

(Continued trom pa e sevente n

One 15-30 McCormick Deering Trac-
r. No. | Corley Tractor Mil] in good
ondition. Cheap for cash John F.
Hinchliffe, Manchester, Ga. Rt L.
Delco Light plant, 32 volt, needs
itt.e repairs; Reasun for selling, have
power connection. Wil] sel) for $65.
onald Ranch, Americus, Ga.
1 Carbide tank for lights Write for
t price J. J. Whitaker, 33 N. De-
poto St., Dalton, Ga
-12-h rse power Gasoline Engine; 20-
nch Corn Mill and Corn sheiler. Good
cCon.ition, very cheap. Mrs. EN.
Wilkins, Hull. Ga
i hammer type, size No.
_ J. R. Fuller, Greenville, Ga. Rt.



Hercules. 3-horse power, gasoline
engine, in perfect condition. A _ bar-
gain al $35 F. O. B. Eastman, Ga.
Ernest W. Burch, Eastman, Ga.
New York, Blasting Machine in good
condition Will sell or exch for Farm
erracing Level. W. Harris Simpson,
Elberion, Ga. Rt. 9.
Electric Grist Mill outfit; 1 25- horse
moto: and-g 42-inch mil, old fashion
can be seen in operaiion any-
-M. Whitehurst, Gordon, Ga.
Olver Tractor, one bottom
ulky plow, one Oliver 2-bottom trac-
tor plow only es used; one trac-
tor ain drill. . Tygart, Nash-



Picnts For Sale



ary - beasing s6liawberry

of. Mes. iveivin

hes pia, ree. ks BOX 24

E J. and Chas. W. cabbage plants..

dot) 24 litsou, Well ruoteu, ovcC pe.
000, $1.25 M, 5M or more, $1 M, dei.
Now ivauy ivr quick so.ipment. Mon-
ey ordei Or Casiuiers Cuevk, Cilliure
Wili:aius, Locust Grove, Ga,

Ga. collard, 75c, 500; $1.15 M. pre
paid, $4..0 per 5M collect; Bed
Wakefieid, Ail Head, Eariy and Fla

utch cabbage, i0c, 500; $1.25 M, pre-

$4.75 per 5M _ collect; Iceber
soc a 100; -$1.25,7500: $2. M
art . Immed.ate shipment gua
Wo A Clary. Screven. Ga.
- Blackberry everbearing mulberry
Sprouts. 2 to 4 ft. well rooted, 10

I s D. W. McCook. McIntyre
Ga. Rote 1. BOX 17:

Larce auantitv Chas. and Early J.
W . Winter heading cabbaze. plants
25e. a 100; 0c. 300: $1, 600. $150 M
All postpaid. $1. M. Express collec:
Ready. Sand freezing. Grady Kelley
Sulphur Springs. Ga. Rt. 1.

Cabbave Saat for sale OF exch fo"
other value. Write. Mrs. Gertrud:
e setferson Adel, Ga 7RECS

E Flat Dutch E J and Chas. W.
~eahbbave plants. 75 M: del. or 60
FOB. 19%4 lots. 59c. M {POB. Mrs.
Ea (Meclorvey. Hawkinsville: Ga:

COM. frost. proof cabhage _ p'ants

pera cearly..J-. Chase W.-Suece:sior
mve-Heay ant Flat Dutch. Jaro

on field orawn. 78e M_ AM $3.50 bh

Poy express FF. Stokes. Fitzger

ald. Ga

~ Stein's early Flat Dutch and Cha:
2 Ws cabhavte plants > the .a- 100: $12
Pn Pe <hr Sutton~ Jrs Viger
rn Rt 5,

i Ws rabhbare niants. $1 M. 5M an:

7c ML &E. Toole. Macon. Ge

crabapples, 15
Woodrow Wi'-

Plalics,
Wyatt, Ma-

~ Strawherrv bushes.
Well rooted.
|, Loving. Ga.

e Tdme strawhberry. 25 a 100:
gariten. cocceherrv 15e- each,
postave. Mrs Edd Porks, Ellijay,
Rt: 3 Box 8.

-E J and Chas W. cabbage pant:
also Heading and. Ga. collard. 300 fo

e500 55c: $1 M del. prepaid. /.

tame
Ade
Ge

ops all up with roots well moss pack
ed $125 del. E. L. Durham. Dublin
pcre ruts. 5, : :
_ Strawberry plants. extra heaav
name tmknown but are tea

$2 M Monev order with order

H. G. Kirkland. Cobbtown. oF

cabbage plants. grown
2 Island seed. 65c. 500: 95
M and 3M up. 60c M_ Good plants
ood count and prompt Shipment gua
J Head Alma Ga.
__ Cabbage and Bermuda onion plants
298-500-500" 5c: $Y M Sat: -euar
A Mitchell Thomasville. Ga.
ice. voung Klondike 5 sup poe
Ihe a 100 St are
C R

{| Well rooted, young plants.
Crowe. Cum-

'nlants. $2 a 100 McDonalds

}fully packed. and postpaid. J



| Alma_ Ga.
Frost

MARKET

Duten and Wakelleld cabbage
plants, 20c a 100; $1 M der LW ior
wl. Hap. Collect; Kiondike and Lady |
T. Strawberry plants, 25c, a 100;; $1.-
5 M. del. C. Garrett. Oakwood, Ga.

E. J. Copenhagen Market, Flai
Dutch, Chas. W. cabbage frost proof
vlants. 500, 60c; 90c M, 2M $1.70 post-
paid, John B. Pope, Fitzgerald, Ga.

Well .rooted Brandywine strawber-
ry plants, 50c a 100, $4 M. McDonalds
jlackberry, 75c doz. $5 a 100; Bur-
anks thorniess blackberry plants
150 doz. $10 a 100: Lucretia dew-
erry, $1.50 a 100. $10 M and cream
rowder peas. nice and clean. $1.50
ner pk.. $5 bu. All del. Ga. B. J.
Pike. Mauk. Ga. Rt. 1.

E. J. W. cabbage plants, 500, 75c:
31.10 M. Shin dav order received. J
~ Walker, Wray. Ga.

Strawberry plants. Everbearing and
Iendike. 20c a 100. FOB here. Mrs.
Ww. A. Meeks, Adrian. Ga.

Chas. W. cabbace plants, 25c a 100:
00, 75c; $1.25 M_ postpaid. Prompt
ipment. TAC: Bennett, Flowery
Branch, Ga. Rt. 1.

Scallion plants, 20c a_ 100. _ Webster
Jallaway, Farmington. Ga.

Millions strawberry (iarge eed ber-

sec) plants, 25c a ae E. C. Lanier.
Harlem, Ga. -

Genuine Laay L. Sriauier ey plants

}
Oc a 100: $1.65 for 500; $3 M. Pro-

ressive everbearing, 45c a 100; $7

00: $3.50 M. Big Ben
werbearine strawherrv plants, 65
00: $3. 500: $5 M. Yr. old sage. si
unches. 45c; 12 bunches, 0c; 2 doz
180: rhubarb roots. 80c per 1-2 dov
71.50 Anz Postpaid and carefullv pack-
wie Money order John B. Nix, Dah |
Yannen tq Pt 1

Cabhage and collard plants. 300. 60c:
500. 75e: $125: Bermuda and onion
ets, $1 gal. Guy Crow, Gainesville,
Ga.

leading var. frost-proof
nilants. now readv for shin. 10c a
hundred: 75c M. Add postage with
monev order for less than M. Mfrs.
Gen. Gaffney Fitzgerald. Ga. Rt. 1

Cenuine. true to name. Gov't insp
Tadv T.. Klondike and Missionarv
ctrawherrv plants. 40c a 100: $350 M.
Prnoressive. everbearing, $1 a 100;
6.50 M. All del. I. V. Head. Cleve-
and. Ga.

Fxtra fine Crvstal Wax Rermnuda
anion nlants. 20e a 109: $150 M' Chas
W.. Farlv J.. Farlv Flet Dutch. Suc-
cession. frast proof cabbage nlants 300.
Rae: 500 75c: $1.25 M also Iceberg let-
tuce plants. ~20c a 100: All del Mrs.
WN. Tott. Braselton, Ga -

Farliest var imp. Klondike straw-.
herry vlants. 30c a 100; $1.50. 500:
$2.95 M. del. 10 cents extra out of Ga
Prompt

cabbage

shinment. Mrs. J. 8S.
ming. Ga Rt. 4. :
Thrifty, Govt. insp. Everbearing
strawberry plants. 75c a 100; Mission-
arv, Lady T. and Klondike, 50c a 100;
e350 M. del. Orders promptly filled.
P M. Head Cleveland. Ga.
large. rooted 3 to 5 he dzu

herry. all $1 a 100: $7 M. also Hima-
herrv, Lucretia dewberry. Prema dew-
ayan blackberry. 25 for $1;
and Brown Turkey figs. 5 large or 7
medium. or 10 smal) size for $1 Care-

M.

Toole. Macon. Ga Rt. 2. xs

Sage plants. 10 and 1l5c each AQ
nostage. Miss Ella Mae. Fordham
Toomsboro. Ga. Rt. 2. i

Cc. O. D Nice frost proof cabbage
and onion plants 500. 65c: $1 M
An?rew Clark, Thomasville. Ga.
Lucretig dewberry, weil
nlants, $9 ner M_ also seedling pecan
trees. 15. 25. and 35 eachs, Mrs W
. Pearson. Gay. Ga.

yr.

or wonder |

Celestia} |

rooted

8 0-0 Ey I-N

Copenhagen Market cabbage plants,
90c M. 2 M. $1.75; 500, 60c. Postpaid.
Roscoe Mays, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt.

Ulias. W. Cabbage, (ac, 200, $1.25 M
mailed; $1 M_ collect; collard, $1.25
M; Crystal Wax yellow Bermuda on-
ion plants, 6M $7.50 mailed; $6 Exp
Col. Not less than 6M sold. Bermuda
onion sets $1 gal. Cader Stephens
Flowery Branch, Ga.

E. J. Wakefield cabbage plants, 20c
a 100; 300; 40c; 500 55c; $1 M del.
R. M. Crow, Oakwood, Ga.

Frost proof E. J., Chas. W. and
Succession cabbage plants. 60c 500;
Oc M del. C. W. Stokes, Macon, Ga
Rt. 3. -

Leading var. of cabbage and col-
lard plants, 500. 60c; $1 M. Onion
plants, $1.50 per Will ship COD
Mrs. R. E. Hackle, Valdosta, Ga. 603
Hast Savannah Ave.

Blue Stem collard, Wakefield and
Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 75c 500;
$1.15: M.5M: or more, Toe -M.- B. RR.
Wooodliff, Flwery Branch, Ga.

Red raspberry, 45 for 50c; or $1 a



1926

Gusnell,
ts:

ee g
Thursdav. December 4.

100 postpaid. Mrs. J. W.
Clarkesville, Ga. Rt. 3, Box
Early bearing strawberry plants,
30c a 100: $2 M. 1 yr. old rhubarb |
plants 50c doz. large garlic heads, 25c
each. Miss Mattie McCurley, Hart-
well, Ga. RFD 2.
Frost proof cabbage plants, E. J.
Chas. W. and Successin, large and

well rooted, $1 M. Bermuda onions,
4195 -M, All del. and prompt sfhip-
ment. B. F. Mallard. Brocklet. Ga

Chas. cabbage plants. and Ycllow
Rermuda onion plants each 20c a 100.
$1 M del. Albert Baker, Jr. Norman
Park, Ga. Rt. 1.

Cabbage plants. any quantity. $1 M
R. . aa Jr. Bastman, -

Sat. guar.
Ga.

Strawberry Sialic. including Mas-

todon, blooming now with green and . .
(ate ripe ber- |

delicious ripe berries
ries Nov. 20th) 75c and $1 a 103. Add-
nostage. Miss Ida Dodd. Fair Mount.

Ga. -

(Continued on pave twenty-three)







~

Editor Farm Bulletin
Atlanta, Georgia.

Dear Sir:

tion. Exper ment. Georga.
tion about figs.

year for f f'een vears.

a . a:

melons.

aL
\

Dedicrone:
_ planting.





Flat Dutch and Chas. W. cabbage
309. 607; 500. 90c; $150 M: del 5 M
ots and un. $1.25 M. Exp. Cel Ga
collard. 300. 50c: 500. 75c; $1 M del.
L M. Wingo. Gainesville, Ga Rt 2.

Strawberry plants. $1 M Add _ post-
age. Mrs. Joe W. Fordham. Tooms- |
boro. Ga. Rt. 2

Leading var frost proof cabbage
and Ga. plants 500. 90c: $1.40 M_ post
naid: $1 M. FOB. Prompt shinment
and sat. guar. John W_ Berryhill.
Lakeland. Ga.

Frost proof E J. and Chas. W cab-
bage. now readv for quick shipment
Count guar. 30c 200: 60c. 500: $1 M
de} S C Rowe, Fitzgerald. Ga Rt 2

Mi.lions of nice cabbage plants for

immediate shinment Wakefield ae
Flat D. 65c 509: 95c M 3M up.

M_ FPirst class plants. good count a et
R. J Head. | -

prompt. Shipment. Lie

proof Bm a

about ten years,

to be completed.

cut.

for sale.



VALUABLE SUGGESTIONS FOR
GROWING FIGS

Five vears ago we wrote to the S!ate Experiment Sta:

In reply they sent me some publica-
tion of former years and stated that in the latitude of
Griffin fig trees were killed so often by freezes that
the Station had discontinued them. \ ..

Jonah Farm is located at Warm Springs about 10 miles
south of Griffin and we had grown a crop of figs every

We have had a good crop of

figs every year since then in September and October,

as well as in July and August.

Up to five years ago the Celeste was the only variety
we had found that wou'd stand zero weather, but it
possesses only one of the three essential~qualities of
the. ideal fig: cold resistance.
tials are, size and bearing period. There is very little
sale for fies n July and August because they come in-
to competition oe peaches, cantaloupes and water-

So far we have discovered in this county two varieties ~
that possess all the essentials and are now testing out
three other vareties from other sections of the State.
Zero weather wil complete the test, for they have the
size and are now full of fruit.

Now is the time to locate your trees for
Zero weather will kil] al] varieties under
two vears old, so vou may have to. plant over.
latitude zero weather comes on an average of once in
8 oe oe on!y one stem to the tree.
it branch all it wiil above ground. One bi stem i
harder to kill than a dozen Grail ones. : ae
north side of the tree will be killed but vitality in the
south side will make a good crop of figs for ten years.
How much longer we do not know, for our test is yet

No cultivation is required, but ihe trees should be well
mulched at least once a year and weeds and grass kept
The largest figs we have grown weighed 1-4 Ib.
It takes big figs to average six to phe poe Nothing

(S. dd DR. NEAL KITCHENS,

Warm h Sneiee

|

October 1 1930.

es

near Griffin. for informa-

The other two essen _



(

x

In this
_ Let

Frequently the

Ga,




sday, December 4, 1930.
wers And Seed For Sale

Couuuued trom page sixteen)
salmon pink canna bulbs, Mrs.
ru, thiee D. tor $1 postpaid;
rian shell pink, same price.
color dahlas, dbl. carefully
$1 doz.; Chimney Vine, fow
voted piants 25c; nice well root-
Golden glow and purple Lilac.
es 3 and 4 ft. 25c ea; or 5 for $1.
A. R. Clack, Auburn, Ga,
1, yellow, dark, red and bright
dahlia bulbs 4 for 25c; Holiy-
rooted 6 for 25c; lily bushes,
sd 2 foot high 10c ea; Junipers
d Evergreen cuttings 20c doz; yel-
glow 10c per bunch. Blue flag
ies. and red pee lilies, also



. Add postage. Mrs.

B. Fields, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1.
e yellow canna bulbs, 5c each
Oc doz; will exch for Missionary
Everbearing strawberry plants.
se quote kind of plants and price
Mrs. ,<Sarah F. Etheridge, Carl,

White Bermuda Easter lily bulbs $1
or $8 per 100; Small bulblets 25c
doz; Add postage on small orders.
Lela Rahn, Rincon, Ga. Rt. 2.

1 yr. old well rooted, Amur
hedge $1 for the lot; dusty mil-
little yellow cluster pinks 10c
doz; purple pinks, crebe myrtle
20c; Milk and wine lilies 10 to
; Single white oleanders 10c
dark, pink oleanders 15 to
a: sweet shrub 10c per bush;
ysuckle vines 15c ea; yellow nar-
si 15 doz. or 75c per 100. Burnt
unge gladioli bulbs 5c ea. Grand
dy Grey beard 2 for15c; big Bos-
1 ferns 15c ea; single red geran-
10c ea; Please add postage for
orders under 25c. No COD or-
ccepted. Mrs. J. B. Brown, Doe-
eR. 1. Box 148," ) 7
2 Junipers from 3 to 20 in. 1 10
high; Swedish Junipers, blue green
ss. beautiful kind; 3 cape Jas-
nes 10 tall; Crepe Myrtles 6 in to
ft. tall; Foxgloves; all the plants
yone would want; 35 boxwoods 2
ge ones; 135 Arborvitaes, 4 large
es 82 In. spread, 6 ft. tall;; Some
ging in size from 3 in. up, all
f variety. Will sell reasonably to
ne calling at my barn. Mrs.
ha Street. Tucker, Ga.
is, and lemon lilies, Crepe
les, Dusty Miller all well rooted,
ea; Yellow Japonicas, 20c each,
Barberries $5 or 50 for $3; wel
d -Bleeding Hearts 60c_ bulb;
Phite sword lilies 50c; Butterfly bus:
0c; Grass pinks. pink and white stri-
ed 40c doz. Bridal wreath 15c; Snow
50c: Please add postage. Mrs. ine.
kh Mhijay.Ga. Rt..3,-Box: 70.
ooming size dbl. pink, red anc
e Altheas and single lavender
nes, 35cea or 4 for $1,25 del. Mrs
C. Lovett, Cuthbert. Ga. Rt. 2.
bruary. blooming Daffodils, yel-

Ow and white jonquils, $1.25 per 100
M1 ~Butter and eegs $1.25 per 106

bs. Blue Spider lilies 50c doz; Pe-

ennial larkspur 25c doz;* Sweet Will-

ams, 50c doz. Running Cedars, 50,
yunch, well rooted. Mrs. Emma Bai-

ey, Hartwell, Ga. RFD 4.
Duck-Fool moss 10c; Altheas, snow-

alls. blooming pears, 20c ea. Golden

Glow. butter and eggs, Hardy Ager-
tum, 25 doz. Orange and yellow
Annas 20c doz. Jonquils and daffo-
ils. $1. per 100: Physostegia, 20c pe
loz: lilacs. well rooted. 20c. ixe-
olors. dahlia bulbs all fine. stock\$1.5

unipers, not rooted 75c doz; Arbor-
vitaes. some not ronted. Rhododen-
rons $1 per doz: Spruce pines, Ce-
dars. Laurels Azaleas, $1 per doz; lit-
le Blue lilies 75 doz: Hardy phlo>
and sweet Williams $1 per doz: olc
ashion Grass ninks 75e. doz. Adc
Mstave. Mrs. Mae Turner, Cleveland
Ga. Rt. 4. :

One. well rooted Cape Jasmine. 2
yrs. old 25c; large mums 5 colors, ?
or 5c; small yellow and bronze mums
doz. Petunia plants, mixed colors.
frost proof 10c doz: or 50c per 100
Also seed 5c per pkg. California
Poppy seeds 5c pke. Yellow cannas
20c doz Purple Crepe Myrtles and li-
acs 5c ea. Large bright red summe
ose bushes. well rocted 5c ea. Dah-
jas. red and vellow, large type 15
ea; Red. purple, white and red varie-
ated honeycomb 5c ea; or 40c doz.

jall white striped Dew, large bunch-

14. in. 6. for $1.



Kore

MARKET BULLETI

es, well rooted, 5c ea. Large 1eal
ounch, well rooted. Add pustage on
all small orders. Miss Maude Wright
Lawrenceville, Ga. Rt. .

Pyramid Arborvitae 2 ft. size $1.00
ea; 3 ft. size $1.50; Irish Junipers, 2
ft. size $1; 3 ft. size $1.50; Boxwoods,

_12in. size 50c; 15 in. %5c; 18 in. $1;

Weeping Rosemary 2 ft. $1.50; Globe
Arbutus 12 in. 50c; Pink dbl. Peonies
4dC, snowballs, hardy Hydrangeas,
Pride of Rochester, Lilac Laurels ana
{vy, white pine and Dogwoods 25c ea.
Mrs. W. T. Panters, Morganton, Ga.

20 Irish Junipers, 1 1-2 to 2 it. tau
o0c ea; five 2 yr. old Boxwoods dUc
ea. 2 Evergreens 2 it. tall 50c eacn,
4 luly of the Vailey 4 tt. tall, waite
with pink center. 75c; 1 Paul Ney-
roh rose bush, 2 yrs. old 75; 1 Baby
white monthly rose 2 yrs. old 50c,
Will selt the lot mentioned above foi
pl4. Add postage. Mrs. B. T. Bald-
win, 14 Elmwood St., Rome, Ga.

Red Spider lilies 50c doz; wild ros-
es, well rooted 25c doz; White pines,
Spruce, Mountain Laurels, 12 to ls
in. high, $1 per doz. Azaleas, 12 in.
nigh, $1.doz. Rhododendrons $1 doz.
All plants well rooted. Add postage.
Miss Mae Waters, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt.

Big Boston and other ferns, 10c ea.
Yellow splotched cannas, 35c doz;
President red with green foliage 10c
ea; purple lilacs and pink flowering
almonds: 10c ea; Pink climbing clus-
ter roses, rooted 10c ea. Old fashion
ilag lilies 35c doz. Dark red ana
dbl. Dahlia bulbs 5c ea. Pink Ver-
benas Salmon dbl. Geraniums, Xmas
Cactus, all well roooted 10c, Pink and
red Conch Begonias, rooted, 15c; pink,
green leaf Begonias, 25c; Postage paid
on orders over 50c; 2 Himalaya Berry
plants free with ea. $1 order. Mrs.
F. E. Happoldt, Lewiston. Ga.

Dbl. white Pride of Rochester, white
Mock Oranges, pink and white Spi-
reas, white and pink Crepe Myrtle,
Golden Bell, pink Columbia and pink
Mamon Cochet rose the above bushes
2 yrs. old 20c ea; White Shasta dais-
ies, 20c. doz. Dbl. dahlias, yellow, red
white and variegated 50c doz; Dbl. |
and single Tube roses 25c doz; Dbl.
white thrift plants $1 per 100. Purple
Achimenese bulbs 20c per doz; Pink
Thrift plants 50c per 100. Large dbl.
bloom cannas, all colors, 35c doz.;
Yellow Gladioli bulbs 25c doz. Mrs.
W. M. Vickers, Siloam, Ga.

Mixed colors, Hollyhocks, phlox, fall
pinks, Mums, Golden Glow, white
violets, bluegrass, blue violets, and
foxgloves, 25c per doz; Pink running
roses; yellow bloom New Year's vine,
red honeysuckle vine, Bridal wreath,
blooming peach, old fashion yellow
thornless rose, yellow bells, snow balls
ullacs, Crepe Myrtles, all well rooted,
4 for 25c; 8 kinds of Everblooming
rose cuttings, not rooted, 2 doz. 25c;
ciubiscus 3 for 25c; Garden or grass
pinks, mixed colors. 3 for 25c; red,
yellow and spotted salmon colorea
cannas 5 for 25c; or 10 for 40c; root-
2d Boxwoods 3 for 25c; or 8 for 50c,
All kinds of Box flowers, unrootea
and a lot rooted will sell cheap o1
exch. for white feed sacks in good
conditions. Add postage on all or-
ders. Mrs. Sarah Grindle, Dahlonega.
Ga. Rt. 1.

Blue and white flags, Trumpet daf-
fodils 25c doz; $1.50 per 100; jonquils.
nowdrops, yellow June lilies, April
Narcissi, 20c doz. 90c per 100; Calitor-
nia and Amur River privet hedge
cuttings 75c per 100, unrooted cutting.
Flowering almonds 3 for 25c; Yellow
canna bulbs 35c doz; Sword ferns
for 25c. Miss L. M. Davis, Silve:
Creek, Ga., Rt. q - :

Mountain Laurels, Spruce pines, 12
in. size, $1 doz; rhododendrons, 12
in. 8 for $1; White Hemlock or Droop-
ing Laurels, 12 in. size 8 for $1; Blue
bottole bulbs 50c per 100; Redbird Eye
bushes for hedges 10 to 12 in. $1 pe
doz; Wild Honeysuckle bushes, orang
and red $1 per doz; Wild Flowerin
Dogwood $1 doz; Old fashion yello
lilies 25c doz; gall seme eens ea. oe

10c ea. ay cherries
ee Yellow a a =
TToneysuckle vines well roote c
$1) Maples 1 to 2 ft. high. $1 doz; M:
Fern. Trailing Arbutus 50c doz; Iv
1 to 2 ft. $1 doz. Add postage on sma!
orders. Mrs. J. C. White, Dahlonegs

Bo bet, <1, :
ae thrift 15c doz; Hollyhocks, al
colors, single and dbl. 15 ea. 2 for
5c: Blue Romas hyacinths, 30c doz
Butter and Eggs bulbs, 25c doz; Jon-
quils 15c doz; Iris 3 for 25c; red an-
ellow cannas. 6c ea or 5 for 25c
Dorothy Perkins roses, nice size 15-
ea: pink and white running honey-
suckle 4 for Tos Spires, Brge
wreath, snow drops an repe yr-
tles 15c ea; Several kinds of pot

rape
ve

-piants, nice box of different kinds,
gl. Add postage on all orders. Mrs.
H. F. Jarrell, Butler, Ga. Rt. 2, Box
44,

Blooming size bulbs of Crimsou
Amaryilis, imported, single white ny-
acintns oc per doz; Butler and Hypo,
yellow daffodils white iris, 2oc pe.
uozZ;. 4 Qilierent kinas of Cannas oc
uoz. All blooming size buibs Abeiia
oQc per plant. No flowers. for exci.
No orders filled for less than 50c nu
stamps accepted. Mrs. M. T. Tanner,
Sandersville, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 8.

Thousanus of beautiiul bushy tops,
well rooted Boxwoous, satisiactioiu
guaranteed $1 doz; $40 per M. aisu
wiagnoha, Glanea trees, well rooteu,
o0c ea; 3 for $1; Watermeion Crepe
mMyrtie trees, rooted 25c ea; 4 for $1.
vape Jasmines, nice plants 2 yrs. ola
good roots 30c ea; 4 lor $1. Spirea,
rooted, 25c ea; Flowering Almond, 25c
ea; Eng. dogwood 25c ea; All piant.
well rooted, ea. order received will be
well packed with safe del. guaranteed.
Mrs. C. M. Robinson, Greenville, Ga.

Yellow daffodils, jonquils, and white
Narcissi 30c doz; Japanese Mornin;
Glories, 10c per doz.-seed; 3 monthiy
rose cuttings,-not rooted 15c ea; Wht.

| and yellow winter pinks, now bloom-

ing 20c doz. Porch vines 5c ea; 20c
doz; Zinnia seed, all colors 10c per
cup. Will exch. any of the above foi
Cherokee rose bushes or monthly. ros-
es, velvet or other kind. August lil-
les, dahlias or white peonies. Alsu
chrysanthemums any coior or white
cornfield beans, Snowball bush, Gar-
den Beans, dried fruit, free from
worms. Any order under $1 send cash
or over $1 send M. O. Both to pay
postage, if exch. is made. Mrs. Ethei
oe Cumming, Ga. RFD 7, Box

Mountain Laurels, $1 doz; Ivy same
price. Spruce pines 20c ea; 6 for. $1.
Junipers 1 1-4 ft. 40c, 2 for 75c; Ma-
ple trees $1 doze Honeysuckle bush-
es $1 doz; Trailing Arbutus 50c doz;
Cedar trees 1 to 2 ft. 25 and 30c; May
cherries $1 doz. Fall pinks, yellow
and white 10c doz: Yellow thornless
roses 15c ea; Purple, red, pink cream
and yellow rose cuttings, 10c per doz;
Sweet Williams, all colors 30c doz,
Yellow and blue flag lilies 10c bunch.
Blooming lily bushes $1 doz, Bridai
Wreath 10c ea. 3 for 25c; Justicia
10c per bunch. 12 nice Dwarf box-
woods, no bad sides $45 for the lot.
Add postage on all small orders, Miss
Lizzie White, Dahlonega, Ga: Rt. 1.

Flowers And Seed Wanted

Want: 3 White and 3
acinth bulbs. Will
runner beans or 1

pink dbl. hy-
exch, 1 lb. stripea
lb. of Hastings

ng. Peas fo,
- Also want 1 doz. mixed colo,
Gladioli bulbs, dbl. Will exch 1 lb oi
frost proof bean seed or 2 Ibs. pe
hice tak pay postage, ee ali

f rs. T. W. Ma
Marietta, Ga., Rt. 3. oe

Wanted: Roses, Duches of Welling-
ton, MME. Butterfly, Mrs. Aaron
Ward, Lady Hillington and all the
Radiance roses. Quote best price.
Mrs. H. E. Bradford, Adel, Ga. Hut-
chinson Ave.

Want: To exch. Amaryllis Johnson
bulbs for Azaleas, well rooted. Als:
want California poppy seed and mix--
ed Holly hock seed in exch for col-
lard seed, okra seed and little whit:
peas. Mrs. O. L. Bush, Doerun, Ga.

Want: 1 red\arborvitae, golden anc
dwarf, 1 Magnolia, 1 red Salvia, 1
Golden Spirea, yellow foliage. Cro-
cus bulbs, white and _ yellow hyacint
bulbs, Bermuda lily bulbs. and rega
lilies. Red Azaleas, Bleeding Heart:
Will exch. Madonna and ,lemon lil
bulbs or fine mixed colored dahli-
bulbs for same. Miss Eva Cogburn
Alpharetta, Ga. Rt. 2.

Want 3 doz. perennial phlox.. on:
oz. Rhododendrons, 1 doz. Azaleas
-2 doz. Lilium Auratum. Will exc?
or same, lemon lilies, narcisci. pon-

rn or Mung Beans. Write what you
a ai A. J. Willoughby, Waco
ya. oe

Want: To exch for Native Azalea:
f mixed colors, red, white pink an-
ellow blooming size, 2 white fee
sacks, free of holes. Also want large
dbl daffodils and yellow narcissi bulh-
at_ the rate of 5 sacks for ea. 2 doe
bulbs. Each to pay shipping chare-
es. Write what vou have. T. Oliver
Tillia. 825 Rose Circle. Ss. W., Atlan-
ta, Ga., Ra. 2446-w,

Want: Half doz. Dwarf Phinx ana
half doz. Dwarf Tris, will exch. ro
aq hoxwond plants for same. Mrs. O.

Want: White Wisteria Vine. 4 or 5
vrs. old or older. Mrs. J. B Campbell.

.D. Woodruff. Greenville, Gq.



2958 Andrews Drive, Atlanta, Ga.

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PAGE TWENTY-ONE

Want: all colors of Hyacinths, glad-
ioli, dahlias, must be large type, also
chrysanthemums,
sunset. Will exch for same.
Miss Maude
Cian Eetee3:

Want: Large dbl. dahlia bulbs,
Hloweiing Quince, ted Luyzwood, dil.
slowenny Lamouds anu rooveu Ape-
lia cuttings; Weeping Willows,
ponicas and Arborvitaes. Wil

Write.
ight, Lawrenceville,

exch

except cream ~- and

Jan

vulbs, Crepe Myrile, iuacs, Wisteria, ~

Jid time Brilal Wreath and
Drops. Buddieia, Ageratum,
Chrysanthemums for same.

,arrison, Kathleen, Ga.

Want: Blooming size bulbs of
colors, hyacinths and tulips. | Will
exch other flowers for same. Write
before del. Miss Lillian Daves, Elli-
jay, Ga. Rt: 3,. Box 79. /

Want: pink canna bulbs and Gold-
en Glow for Tiger lilies and lemon
ily bulbs, also for Gladioli bulbs, pink
or red. Mrs. J. L. Paulk, Ocilla, Ga.

Want: Abelia cuttings in large
quantities. Mrs; Cc. T. Hambrick,
Moultrie, Ga. \

Snow
daisy
S323D;

Want: Pyramid Arborvitae, not less a

than 2 ft. high. Quote best price.
ta J. S. Morton, Lumpkin, Ga. Rt.



' Incubators For Sale *

Radio Blue Flame, oil burning
brooder, 500 cap. complete with in-

| Structions, 2 new wicks, 1 large feed-

er and 5 smail feeders. All in perfect
condition. $10 FOB. J. C. White, Ar-
muchee, Ga. Rt. 3. a

One Queen incubator, 600 cap. $35.
One Queen Incubator 400 cap. $25 One
Iron Clad, 150 cap. $7.50 Will sell or
exch for hogs or cows.
Gladsville, Ga.

One Super-Hatcher Incubator, 150
egg cap. good as new and fully equip-
bed, ready for use. Complete with
thermometer, egg tester, instruction
book and extra wicks for lamps.
cash. Also 1 Milier Idea] Oil Breed-
er with automatic thermostat control,
in perfect condition, 1000 chick cap.
instructions for Operating included $7

or the 2 for $16. R. B. Williams, Mi-
lan, Ga.

One 210 cap. Buckeye Incubator in

good condition, $15. or will exch for 15 |

good young B. R;

or any good breed.
Roy Crouch, Gay, i

Ga.

Practically new Buckeye 300 to 500

cap. oil burning Brood Hover. Must
Sell at once $14.- Mrs. C.. A. Little,
Americus, Ga. Rt. A. oe
Buckeye Incubator, 350 cap. First-
class condition $25. Prairie State Incu-
bator, 400 cap. First-class condi-
tion $20. FOB. Mrs. E. H. Wood,
Madison, Ga:

Wishbone Incubator, 800 cap. Will
Sel] or exch. for Battery Brooder. D,
L. Hale, Athens, Ga. P O. Box 1026.

One No 7 Mammoth Buckeye Incu-
bator, good as new. W. H. Kenney,
Villa Rica. Ga.

Buckeye Incubator, 600
Good as new $60;
tor 350 cap. $35.

egg

1 Buckeye incubator,
175 egg cap. $30. All fire-proof. cop-
per pipes and will last indefinitely.-
Cash or exch. All good as new. F. B.
Flanders. Rockledge, Ga.

Buckeye Oil Brooder, 350 chick cap.
used only once. Cost $19 will sell at
half price. G. B. Baldridge, 316 East
Lake Drive, N. gf. Atlanta. Ga.

One Buckeye Incubator, 210
cap. Guar. in perfect condition.
$12. FOB. Wadley. Will exch.
Wise, Wadley, Ga. :

One Buckeye Brooder. 500 cap only
been used 1
Ocilla, Ga,

Sol Hot Wickless oil burning brood-
er. 44 in. canopy 500 chick cap. latest
model in perfect condition used very
little, good as new $17.50 59 in: Ca-
nopy, same make latest model, brand
new; never been uncrated $20 gall FOB.

egs
Price

Ga

No. 3, 250 egg size, Buckeye Incuba-
tor, that has never been used $39.50.
FOB Madison, Ga. Cash with order,
R. . Tucker, Madison, Ga.

120 cap. incubator in good condition
with new cooper just put in good lamp
and everythng complete. Wil sell it
for $10.
chee, Ga. ;

340 egg cap.

Buckeye Incubator,

Standard in good condition. Instrue. _

tion book. Complete with flat trays
and Automatic travs and thermos
meter. $30. 1 Radio Blue Flame
Aa gor.
on $5. Mrs. G. H. Ele s
Plains, Ga. . fe et

AG

all -

C. K. Malone,._

Lavonia, Ga. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia,

$10 |

\

cap...
1 Buckeye Incuba-

month. Mrs. Steve Gray, .

Mrs. C. L. Paulk, Willacoo-

500 cap. in good ee y
White



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- Incubators For Sale



One brooder oii burner, first-class

, < shape 1000 cap. price $9 or exch. Ge-

orge A. Conner, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 7.

One Ideal Incubator, 400 cap. pat.
trays, guaranteed, all parts in good
condition. used only one season. $20.
J. R. Ashmore, Iincolnton, Ga. Rt. 5.
-. Buckeye Inc. No. 34; 12,096 cap; in
perfect condition will sell.cheap due to
owners failing health Mrs, M. C.
Searls Thomasville, Ga. 106 Wood-
land Drive.

"Little Brown Hen Incubator, 50 egg

ca. $3; Also Cosy Brooder. 50 egg cap.
$3. If both are taken $5 for the two.
Theimomete.d and everything com-
pete. O. A. Andrews, Jackson, Ga.
Ran. Do 2%

One Buckeye Incubtor in good con-
dition 110 cap. $12. will exch for 12
' March hatched or April hatched
- White~Single Comb Leghorn pullets.
(1930). Mrs. Claude Carter, Valdosta,
Ga. Rt-6 Box 13.

One Little Brown Hen Incubator, in
good condition Will exch. for haif a
bu. little white rice peas, or half bu.
: of California Black-eyed peas or good
pig. Each to pay shipping charges.
_. Mrs. Henry Welch, Eatonton, Ga..

Sears, Roebuck Radio Brooder, used
one season, 400 cap. $5 FOB. C. T.
Bohanan.- Conyers, Ga. Rt. 1.

One 500 cap. self regulating brood- |

er in first-class condition, used only

one time. $8 at my home. Mrs. E. B.

McCoy, Cartersville, Ga. Rt. 4.

Brower Humidor Brooder, will sell
or exch for Incubator T. P. Bruce,
Sylvester, Ga.

- One Buckeye Brooder, 500 to 1000

cap. in _good condition $12. H. V.
- Franklin, Register, Ga. :

Coal burning brooder, splendid con-
dition $15, 500 cap..Send coops_ pre-
paid or bring them. K. C. Brown,
1400 Gauit St., Atlanta, Ga.

One Brown Hen Incubator, 50 egg

_ cap. needs new lining which cost only
40c; Otherwise as good as new. Paid
$5.60 for it. will sell for $3.25 postpaid
in Ga. Have 50 chick cap. size Cozy

Brooders, both in good condition, cost

$4.25 will sell for $3.25 ea postpaid in
: =e Edgar Cowart, Bal: Ground, Ga.
ecient. 1. :

~ Big Gray Hen incubetor,
condition $4 cash or will exch. for six
_ pullets or five hens. L. R. Boatright,
- Coffee, Ga.

One Emperor Incubator, 136 cap.
with full instructions, good as new $12
Or wil] exch for 2 baby heifer calfs,
Guernsey or Jerseys. Mrs. Charlie L.
Willis, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 3.

Radio Breeder, 1000 cap; Iron Clad
Incubator 160 chick Cap. and accom-
panying brooder with full equipment,
will sel] all for $15. or any parts at
equally iow prices. Full details on re-
quest, outfit cost $35 new. G.
Whitaker, Lawrencevile, Ga. Rt. 1.

Candee Incubator, 1344 cap. in good

condition, wil] sell cheap, write ior

particulars. A. J. Buchanan, Ameri-

cus, Ga. Box 231.

_ Sears-Roebuck, 590 cap. brooder, in

good condition, used twice $4 cash

order. Miss Lena Arnold, Rayle,
a.



Incubators Wanted

' Wanted: One 2m to 5M Incubator,
must be in good condition and cheap.
3 SS. A. Ingram, Cordele, Ga. Box 199..





Second-Hand Machinery
For Sale

McPearson harness machine in good
condition. Wil sell cheap. J. A.
Heckle, Thomson, Ga. .

Four Burner Oil Stove with dbl.
oven, will exch. for roll chicken wire,
either new or used, if in good condi-



tion. Mrs. Zena Thurmon. Cleveland,

Ga. Rt. 3.

Several rolis fence wire, standard
make and quality. New wire only
slichtly used short time. Sell for cash
only. A. J. Adams. Ashburn, Ga.
-_ One 6-herse power Fairbanks and

- Morse gas engine in good condition

- $100 28-in. wood saw in iron saw
_ frame $30. Engine and saw have been
used very. little. Both for $125. Mrs.
_ Annie C. McNeil. Americus Ga. Rt. A.
_.One 12-horse power Gas Engine
$100. One Turning Lathe cheap. Mrs.
W. H. King, Lawrenceville, Ga.

One Letz Feed mill, No. 180 with
sacker complete, in



$100 FOB Pinehurst, Ga.
Thompson, Pinehurst, Ga.

One 30-horse power engine, Huber,
will sell or exch. for something of
equal value. George Berry, Jr., Spar-
ta, Ga.

8 horse power Mogul I. H. C. gas
engine A-1 condition; 10 horse power
Titan I. H. C. gas engine, needs slight
repairs. Line shafts, hangers and
bearings, pulleys and belts in good
condition. Cheap for cash or will ex.
for good wheat and bread corn or part
cash and part corn or wheat at mar-
ket price del. heroe. Make best offer.
Robert Fuller, Adairsville. Ga. Box 287.

One Waish garden tractor and tools,
need slight repairs $40. E. C. Robin-
son, 764 Ashby St. S. W. Atlanta, Ga.

One Junior Excelsior, 2-bucket Lard

tand Cider press, $5, cash purchaser

Paying express charges, or will exch
for equal value. Cost price was $25.
Jack Q. Wyatt, Machen, Ga.

gocd condition, $175 FOB. H. A. -os-
ter, Sparta, Ga. ;

One 2-H. rv. visc Harrow, come and
see it. Will sei} or exch. for cattle. B.
O. Fussell, Brunswick, Ga. (7 mi. out
So Brunswick on Jacksonville High-
way
.-One Myers well pump and few ft. of
vipe $5. or will exch. for 1 bu. of O-
eS beans.. J. D. Walker, Tignaill,

a.

De Laval Separator No. 12 in good
condition, will sell for $5. W. J.
Cochran, Luthersville, Ga.

One Dixie Pea Huller, in first-class
condition. Mrs. G. J. Seilars, Donal-
sonville, Ga. .

2 H. P. Riding Cultivator in good
condition, International make, g bar-
gain at $20. C. E. Phillips, Colquitt,

Ga. ;

One 25 H. P. Stationary boiler and
engine for sale cheap. If interested,
write for particulars. Mrs. Alice Rol-
lins, Avera, Ga. :

Colt Light plant, practically new.
A-1 condition $200 cash or will exch.
for peas, corn, or Jersey Milch cow.
fresh with 2nd or 3rd calf as part
payment. Car: Bateman, Byron, Ga.

2 No. 10 turning p'ows with dbl.
, disc; one 1-horse turner, 2 _ spring
, tooth cultivators, 2 planters and 1 disc
harrow. Will sell cheap, separate or



in good .

the lot for $45. C. T. Miller, Leo, Ga.
One Forge with angle iron legs, will

sell for $7. Also have one anvil will

i sell for $3 cash. Mrs. H. A. Humph-
rey, Mitchell, Ga.

' Fordson tractor and pulley in good
condition $150. McCormick - Reaper
and Binder in perfect running condi-
|tion $150 or will exch. for 2 g
mules. International riding Cultiva-
tor, good as new $85. was price paid
for it. Wilt take $60. 2 Cutaway har-
rows $18 and $22, or will exch. for
chickens, meat, hogs, cattle or syrup.

R. M. B. Lee, Ft. Valley, Ga. Rt. 2.

One practically new 3-H. P. Gas en-
cue. J. W. Denson, Macon, Ga. Box

One 20 H. P. Frick Cornish Boiler
and Engine mounted on wheeis, prac-
ticaliy new, in fine running codition.
$750 loaded on car at Wrightsville, Ga.
M. A. Jackson, Wrightsville Ga.

One good cream separator No. 12 De
Laval in good condition. $50 cash.
Mrs. E. L. Wright, Yatesville, Ga.

One Primrose Separator No. 2 in
ot condition $20. C. S. Jones, Pitts,

a.

Athens disc plow for Fordson Trac-
tor; all parts complete, excellent con-
dition $30. May be examined at my
farm, 1 mi. fdom Cornelia, Ga. Rich-
ard Lewis, Cornelia, Ga.

One Rice huller $1.75; 2. tractor

| Magnetos, $12 and $15; 2 belts, rubber:

4 wood pulleys, 1 shaft. 10 ft.
esas J. A. LaRoche,
a. :
One Automatic Delco Engine, used
about 18 mos. in first-class condition
$100. R. H. Holmes, Cuiloden, Ga.

2 Delco lighting plants for sale or
will exch. for yellow shelled corn, seed
peas or miik cows.
Blackshear, Ga.

One practically new Bemis Tobacco
transplanter, only used a few hours,

and
Crescent,

exch. for dbl. section tractor harrow
in good condition. M. L. Anderson,
Nahunta, Ga.

2 Buckeye 2-H. P. riding cultiva-
tors. good condition $15 or will exch
for 15 Feb. or March hatched R. TI.

meat hogs at market price. Also have



1 McKay, 2 disc tractor low, good
ennd'tion $40 or will exch. for meat

hogs. 1 Samson tractor in

DE

One 15-H. P. General Electric Motor, |



W. 4H. Clough; '

cost $110, will sell for $70 cash or will:
Brunswick, Ga.

hatched in Apr. other raised last year,

Red pullets, no culls or wil] exch. for

BULLETIN

condition $100 as_ stands. Also 2/)
three-horse power Chattanodga riding
disc plows $30 ea. or will exch. for any |
of the above mentioned articles or
spanish peanuts or corn. C. D. Wil-
liamson, Plains, Ga.

Second-Hand Machinery
-Wanted

Want for large Truck Farm and
Poultry Ranch, all kinds of tools, trac-
tors, Fordsons, Seeders, Trucks, and
farming tools. Want Sol Hot and
other Standard Brooders, 1M cap. All
to be delivered at our nearest R. R.





station and in good working order. No..

junk considered. Write W. C. Moore,
Decatur, Ga. Rt. 2-207-B. |

Want hay press, will trade nice heif-
ers for same. O. S. and C. R. Dug-
gan, Chester, Ga.

Want to trade for good 2 roller or as
large as 3 roller cane mill that will
get the juice. Cant use the mill until ,
next fall and if satisfactory will trade '
good syrup for mill and party get the
syrup next fall. L. J. Vollrath, Wins-
ton, Ga. 5 |

Want one Delco Light Plant in A-1 ,
condition; cheap for cash. Chas. M. |
Davis, Buckhead, Ga. oo
Want at once frame for McCormick
Big Six Mowing Machine No. 1475.
Please write, stating lowest price for
cash. J. T. Wiiliams, Shellman, Ga.

Want to buy one 60 or 75 H. P.
Fairbanks Crude Oil engine, must be
in good condition and price right. W. |
E. Webb, Jr., Oglethorpe, Ga.

Want to buy water tank in good.
condition, metal or wood, holding from |
200 to 400 gal. Not less than 200 gal.
W. T. Bacon, Madison, Ga.

Want one 24 or 30 in. Corn Mill in

good condition, complete. State price.
S..C. Hudson, Elberton, Ga. Rt. 1.

Want to hear from one who has qa
hammer feed mill for sale. S. E. Beal, ;

, Richland, Ga.

Want 1 1-2 or 2 H. P. Stationary
Gas Engine, 2 disc tractor plow or
tractor harrow. Will exch. C. G. Col-

lins, 104 1-2 Woodiand Ave., Chatta- Ga.
nooga, Tenn. |

Want: Discarded Delco, to get re-
pairs. W. H. Kinney. Villa Rica, Ga.

Want: A No. 14 Vulcan Turn plow
with extra wing in good shape. Will
exch $20 value for same T. L. Coch-
ran, Temple, Ga.

Want riding cultivator, must be in
zo0d condition and a bargain. State
kind, make and price. J. B. Crow,
Bogart. Ga. RFD 1. x
- Want one mower and rake in first-
class condition. Must be reasonably
priced for cash A. B. Taylor, Ro-
chelle, Ga. Rt. 1. ae

Want one mile and half (1 1-2) used
hog wire. S. H. Rhodes, Washington,
Ga. Rt. 3. :

Want new model Avery Walking
Cultivator, cheap. Will exch. budded
pecan trees for same. Idus Johnson,
Shellman, Ga.-

Want crank shaft for Fordson trac-
tor, must be in good condition and at
a reasonably good price. Also want
power hay press of good make and
ready to operate at any time. Also
want good corn shucker and sheller,
must be in good condition, and ready
for use complete with pipes and biow-
ers. Lacy L. Sutton, Douglas, Ga.
oo ae sabe ON, Miil and en-
oj n good condition, N. F. B
oe Gan a

ant one good kerosene engine 16
to 20 H. P. Will trade Posdsay Trac-
ter for same. Want as near hereas pos-
see ae J. Moore, Sharon, Ga. Rt. 1

Poultry For Sale

__ ANCONAS AND BANTAMS
eae oer bantams, $4 per

OF each. Mrs. G. B. Si
pile Ga. eee
pr. pure bred small type Apr.
hatch golden Sealbright Clarks <bean
bantams, $3. Mrs. Belle Joiner, RFD 2,

Soperton, Ga.

Pure bred Ancona hens, $2 each,
B. O. Fussell,

cockerels, $3. Mrs.
3 Buff Cochin bantam roosters, 2





75 cts each or the lot for $2. Mr

Mills, Jenkinsburg, Ga. oe

oe one ane io Hels (bantams)
: ee or

Buford, Ga. ee

_ Pure bred Buff Cochin bantam!

| $1.75 each; Apr. hatch,

jille, Ga.



Cockerels, 6 mos. old, $1.50 each. Fred |S.

ae
Thursday, December 4. 1930.
Gherken, Jr., 405 Greene St., Augus-
ta, Ga. ~ ee
Sheppard strain Ancona cockerels
pure bred, March hatch, $1.25 each
FOB. Mrs. J. W. Anderson, Roy,

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

Barred Rocks, three puliets and one
cockerel, about 3 Ibs. each, Thompso:
Ringlet strain, $3 for the lot cash. Als
One Thompson Ringlet Barred Roc
cock, 2 yrs. old, $2. Taylor Hooks, RFD
2, Unadiila, Ga. ees

Nice pure bred Barred Rocks, :
and ,March cockerels, March hatc

$1.50 and $1.2!
eash. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, ay
Monroe, Ga. =

10 pure bred Thompson strain Barr-
ed Rock hens, 1 yr. old, one unrelat-
ed cock, 1 1-2 yrs. old, $11 for the lot
ne J. B. Brown, RFD 1, Eastman

a. : ae
Arisotocrat dark Barred Rock cock-
erels, March hatch, prize winning,
bred for high production, healthy and
free from any disease, $1.50 to $3.
Also one dark Barred Rock cock, |
mos. old, direct from Holterman,
Satisfaction guaranteed. H. A. Stah

803 E. 31st St., Savannah, Ga.

3 large fine Thompson Barred Ro
cockerels. March hatch. Will exchan:
for birds of same age and strain. Mrs,
J..M. Zellner, RFD 2, Forsyth, Ga. |

Pure bred White Rock, Apr. hi:
cockereis, $1.25 and $1.50 each, pu
each. Mrs. Z. L. Scott, Concord,

a

4 fine Barred Rock cockerels, A
hatch, well developed, | Thompson
strain, $1.50 each. Mrs. J. J. Bond,
RFD 8, Eberton, Ga. Be

Thompson Barred Rock _ cockerels,
March hatch, now ready for service
$1.50 each FOB. Cash with order.
Mrs. A. J. Collins, RFD 1, Demorest,

5 pure bred Partridge Rock hens f
Sale, $1.50 each, wt. 6 to 8 Ibs. eac
Buyer to furnish crates. Send cash
with order. Mrs. S. N. Newsome, RFT
1. Matthews, Ga. See

Reg. stock, Parks strain Barre
Rocks, Permit No. D2-30 Mar. an
Apr. cockerels, $2.50 and $3.50 each,
aiso one fine 2 yr. old cock, $4; |
Apr. hatch pullets, beginning to lay,
$2 each. All cream grade stock direct
from Parks farm, crates to be return.
ed. Send money order. Mrs. John
Watson, RFD 1, Graymont, Ga.

Five very fine young Barred rock
roosters. Apr. hatch. $15 for the
Parks strain. Also 30 fine hens
pullets, $2 each. Jos. Jeff Hudson, Co
yers, Ga. a

10 Parks strain Barred Rock c
erels, 7 mos. old. ready for light se
vice. $2 to $2.50 each, five for $10.
Would consider certain exchange. Reg
permit rating this year D1-30. Satis-
ee So ae to be re-
urned. oris aulerson, Rocking-
ham, Ga. ose

8 fine hens, 8 laying pullets and one
8 3-4 cock, Fis hel strain White Rocks
ne for the lot. R. S. Nash, Smyrna

One pure bred Barred Rock rooster,
1 yr. old, $1.50. Mrs. Ervin. Clack,
Montezuma, Ga. :
One pure bred Barred Rock coc!
erel and 3 pullets, ready to lay.
1930 hatch. $5 for the lot. Mrs. J. W
Lofton, RFD 8, Jackson, Ga. . :

2 pure bred Buff Rock cockerels, $2
each, and two pullets. $1.50 each, Mar
hatch. Prices FOB. Money order wit
order. Miss Eula B. Johnson, Tenn

ter, will exchange for same amount of
Cornish Games. Must be thorough-
bred. James Outlaw, Hahira, Ga. iS

, CUSTOM HATCHING |

ee hetehing, in Buckeye eer
=aC an tg e 3 =

Ashland, Ga. = eS = :





: GAMES ee
Pure bred rose comb dark Cornish
Indian Game hens and _ cockerels,
$1.50 each. Mrs. L. M. Kennedy, C
lins, Ga. | eee
10 pure bred rose comb dark Cor-
nish game hens and one cock, $1.50
each; 10 pullets and one cockerel
breed, $1.25 each FOB, Mrs.
> Ficklin, Ga. =. =



ursday, December 4, 1930.
Plants For:Sale



(Continued from page twenty)

KE. J. and Chas. W. cabbage plants,

60c, 506; $1 M. 10M or move, $8 del.
$7 collect. Now ready for prompt
shipment. Dewey Mathis, Flowery
Branch, Ga. Rt. 1.

Extra large Lady T. strawberry, 25c
a'100, $2 M. Postpaid above 500. Mrs.
L. W. Seago, Pinehurst, Ga. .

Klondike strawberry, 20c a 100, or
exch for white chicken feed sacks,
100 ib. cap. in good cond. 1M piants
for 25 sacks. Mrs, Mattie Clayton,
EHilijay, Ga. Rt. 4.

Lady T. strawberry plants, 25c a
100; 300, 65c; 500, $1; $2 M. Mrs, J.
M. Hall, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 5. 2
Cabbage and collard plants, 500,
65c, $1 M. Bermuda onion plants,
500, 85c;.$1.50 M. Shipping daily. A.
P, Sexton, Valdosta, Ga.

- Rhubarb or pie plant roots, 1-2 doz
30c, 50c doz, 3 doz $1 del. Ira C.
nderson, Roy, Ga. :

Frost proof E. J. and Chas. W. and
Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 60c, 500;
90c M del. 5M $3.50 FOB. E. Y. Stokes
Macon, Ga. Rt. 3.

HE, Flat Dutch cabbage, 75c M, 500
for 50c, postpaid. A. J. Buchanan,
Americus, Ga. Box 231. -

_ Everbearing strawberry plants, 35c
a 100, 200, 65c; 400, $1.25 del. Exch.
100 for 3 white feed 100 lb. cap. feea
sacks. Mrs. A. G. Harrell, Gresston,
Ga. Rt. 1. oe
_ Guar. weil rooted 7 in. frost proof
cabbage plants, open field grown,

eins early Fiat Dutch and Wake- }

elds, 60c, 300; $1 700; $1.25 M, psst-
aid. CC. R. Burell, Auburn, Ga.

~ 2 or 3 million frost proof cabbage
ants, E. J. and Long Island Wake-

field, $1 M. FOB. Send postage. E.

. Clements, Tennille, Ga.

E. Flat Dutch and Chas. W. cab-
bage, 90c M, del. Klondike and Lady

. Strawberry plants, 500, $1: $1.90
M, 5M $8.75 del. Obie Crow, Flowery

Branch, Ga. Rt. 2.

Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage
and collard plants, 25c a 100; 300 for

, $1.20 M del. $1 M collect. Lee,

row, Oakwood, Ga. Rt. 1.

Early Everbearing srtawberry, 25c
a 100; $2 M, also nice, clean tobacco
seed from good grade Bright. Leaf to-
bacco, 12c per teaspoonful. Mrs. H. H.
Hall, Americus, Ga. 541 E. Furlow St.
EB. J. Wakefield, Chas W. cabbage,

=65c, 500; $1 M, 5M up, 75c M. Cash

shipment.

transplanting, 4 for 25c;

a, 100.

f ilard 6c a. 100, $1.25. M,
or more, 75c M. exp.. collect; Lady T.
and Klondike strawberry,

ou
ed plants.
pera. b.. 2.

7 cabbage, Heading var.
lard, 25c a 100, $125 M
more. 75c M, exp. col;

M del, 5M and more, $1.75 M - St. Reeis and other raspberry plants

_J. M. Campbell, Surrency, Ga.

with order. W. H. Boatright, Alma,
ae es
Thrifty, well rooted frost proof cab-
bage plants, Steins famous E. Dutch,
50c 300: $1 700; $1.25 M_ postpaid.
C. F. Maddox, Buford, Ga.
2 million or more cabbage plants,
as good as can be grown, J. and Chas
W. $1 M. FOB. Add postage. Wiley
Smith, Tennille, Ga.

Large size well rooted straw. plants
~20c a 100, $1.60 M. Mrs. J. R. Rowe,
_ Abbeville, Ga. RFD

1.
Deans Delicious strawberry plants,
very large and. prolific var. 25c doz.
or 6 doz. $1; Also Lady T. and Aro-
ma strawberry plants, 30c a 100. Eb.
B. Dean, Avalon, Ga. ;
Flat Dutch and Chas. W. cabbage
nd Ga. collard plants, 15c a 100; $1.-
M. Imp. early Klondike, 25c_ a 100.
M. Everbearing, 40c a 100. Promp
Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Cum-
ore aan d calamus roots for
ee 0X, li an
ee shae garlic, 2 doz.
doz. 50

: tansy 15c
95-or: 75c a. 100; y Feel

Add postage. Miss
Clayton, Roy, Ga. :
W. and Flat Dutch cabbage, Ga.
del. 5M

25c a 100.

$2 M, del. 5M and more, $1.75 M exp.
1. Guar. Full count and _well root-
Ovie. Crowe, Gainesville.

5 . and Flat Dutch
Chas. and J. W Sea ool
del. 5M. and
Lady T. and
Klondike strawberry, 25c a 100; $2.00
well rooted and promp

Col.
ee Gainesville, Ga.

ship.
Rt 71:
Giant Everbearing strawberry plants

Guar.
Dewey Teal,

95 a 100: $2 M. Exch for winter gar-

den pea seed, good, sound pecans. or
96 White feed 100 lb. cap sacks. Mrs.
Ww

Frost. proof E. J. and. Chas.

cabbage plants. open field grown, full
count.
$1 M del. bv prepaid PP. 5M $4.50:
10M $9 del. by prepaid express. J. O
Stokes. Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 3.

early strawberry |;

No delay, 30c. 290: 590 6Nc

Very lJarge and

plants, 15 a 100. Add postage. Miss

and Dec. prompt shipment.



ps

Monteen Crowe, Cummin . Rt.
4, Box 65. se ane

Frost proof W. and Flat D. cabbage
and Ga, Heading coliard plants, 65c,
500; $1 M postpaid. Miss Rosa Lee
May, Lewiston, Ga.

Mastodon strawberry plants, $3 M
7 Mrs. J. L. Giddens, Valdosta,
_ The improved North Carolina Miss-
lonary strawberry plants, $3 M. B. W.
Williams, Patterson, Ga.

Klondike and Lady I. |
plants, 25c a 100; $1.75 M. del. 5M and
up, $1.50M. Exp. Col. Flat Dutch and
Chas. W. cabbage, 25c a 100; $1.25 M
del. 5M up, 75c M. Exp. col. Heading
collard plants, same price. Jim Tumb-
lin, Gainesville, Ga. RFD 2>

Lady T. strawberry plants, 25c a
100; 300, 60c; $1.85 M. Exch for fruit
cake, pecans and large red peanuts.
Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Ga. RFD 3.
_ Chas. W. and Early Flat Dutch cab+
bage plants, 65c, 500; $1.15 M_ del.

$12 MM. FOB: --U.J, Martin, Flowery

Branch, Ga. Rt. 1

Frost proof E. J. Wakefield: cab-
bage plants, 20c a 100; 65c, 500: $1.10
M del. 5M lots 7c M collect. Prompt
shipment. Winfred Waldrip, Flowery
Branch, Ga.

Cabbage plants now ready for Nov.

proof and well rooted.~ $1 M. On less
than a M add postage. J. C. Cham-
bers, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 1.

E. J. and Chas. Frost proof cabbage
plants, now ready; 65c, 500; $1 M,
postpaid. Prompt shipment. R. Chan-
clor, Seville, Ga.

Missionary strawberry plants, $2 M.
Mrs. C. R. Moore, Nicholls, a

Frost proof Chas. and E. J..Wake-
field cabbage plants, 65c, 500:$1M
Good plants. Prompt shipment. R.
S. Burgess, Pembroke, Ga.

Missionary strawberry plants, $2 M.
Yellow Root, 25c lb. green wild cherry.
bark, 50 lb. poke root, 25c lb. rat-
shane, 1 lb. rhubarb plants 75e doz
J. E. McCurley, Hartwell, Ga. RFD 2

Frost proof cabbage plants, 60c
500; $1 M FOB. Crystal wax white
and yellow Bermuda onion plants
from..pure tereriffe seed 500, 75c; $1.25
M. FOB. Full count, Prompt ship-
ment. H. F. Stair, Valdosta, Ga.

Crystal Wax white and yellow Ber-
muda onion plants, 75c per 500, $1
M, also frost proof cabbage plants
60c, 500; $1 M, FOB. Cash, or money
order with order. J. E. Drew, Val-
dosta, Ga. Rt. 4. : :

Missionary and Klondike strawhber-
ry plants, 40c, 100; $1.25, 500. Post-
paid. Mrs. Gertrude Branan, Lewis-
ton, Ga. \

Frost. proof E. J. Chas. W. Fiat
Dutch and Succession cabbage plants
60c. 500: 90c M. del. 5M $3.50 FOB
E. H. Stokes, Macon, Ga. Rt. 3.

Everbearing strawberry plants, free

41 from disease, 20c a 100; yellow root

20c lb. Both prepaid. Exch for dried
apples, free from worms, or anythin?
can use. Mrs. H. D. Lancaster, Ju-
niper; Ga;* Rt. 1: j

Chas. W. cabbage plants, $1 M.
Progressive Everbearine strawberrv
nlants, 20c a 100. il exch some
for dried fruit or Eng. pea seed. Mrs.
Cc. L. Smith, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4.

Lady T. strawberry plants, 30c a
100:; $1.25, 500; $225 M; Himalavan
hlackberry, 20c: dewhberry, 2. for 25c:
or 6 for $1. Add postage on small or-
ders. Miss N. A. White, Dahlonega
Ga. Rt. 1. Box 34.

Chas. W. E. J. cabbage plants, $1.15
wf del. 5 or 10M 90c M del. G. E. Wal-
qin, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1.

Chas. W. E. J. cabbage plants, 60c
500: $1 M del. 10M $7.50 col. Guy
Waldrip, Flowery Branch. Ga.

FE. J. and Chas. W. cabbage plants
500, 60c; $1 M del. 10M _ $7 collect. W.
O. Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga.

Chas. W. cabbage plants, now rea-
dy, $1.10 M del, 5M and 10M lots, 85c
xq del. Mrs. noe Waldrip, Flowery
Branch, Ga. Rt. 1.

Early large Chas. BE. J. Wake cab-
hase plants. 25c a 100. 75c, 500; $1.35
M. $5 for 5M del. Write for prices on
larger quantities. J. W. Hodgen, Odum
Ga. :

19 for 75c: chestnut and chinauapin
hushes, 12 for $1.50. Well rooted nice
size horse radish, 12 for 60c; sage, 10c
hunch. Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dahlonega,
Ga. Rt. 1. :

Farlv Everbearing strawberry. plants
95c a 100 $1.75 M. Exch for anvthin?
ean use. What have you and price?
wm. R. Lowery, Eastman, Ga. Rt. 8.

Rf J. Chas. W. Fist Dutch. Hender-
can Sueression cabbage nlants. $1.25
nt. del, PP paid. C. H. Ellis, Redland

MARKET BULLETIN

strawberry |

All frost_|.

et

everbearing strawberry plants, 10c doz
Send order before Jan. ist. J. W

Bedell, Atlanta, Ga. 79 No. Forsyth

Missionary strawberry plants, 25c a
100, $2: M. Rhubarb plants, 50c doz;
Black Haw root, $1 lb. Mrs. John
McCurley, Hartwell, Ga. RFD 2.

Missionary strawberry plants, $2.50
M also black walnuts, $1.50 bu-~ Add
postage. Cash with order. Snow
Bobo, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 2.

Collard and cabbage plants, 25c a.
100, $1.50 M. Add postage, W. J. Mor-
gan, Stillmore, Ga.

Cold proof Chas. and J. Wakefiel:
cabbage plants, 50c, 500; 60c, 500; $1
M. W. M. Bryan, Canon, Ga.

Large and early var. strawberr)
plants, 25c a 100; $2 M del. in Ga
Mate. R. W. Mobley, Glennville, Ga. Rt

Cabbage, Bermuda onion and coll
ard plants, $1 M. Strawberry, $1.5
M. W. W. Williams, Quitman, Ga.

Klondike strawberry plants,
M.. Exch. for honey, Porto Rico.swee
potato plants, or ground-peas. Portrc
Rien plants to be del. after 15th 0
next April. 1M strawberry plants fo
1500 potato plants: 800 plants for 1
geal. honey, and will give market price
& peanuts. Mrs, L. E. Wiggins, Doyle

a.
Himalaya blackberry, Raspberry
and Gooseberry plants, all 35c per do
pee ne L. Ashworth, Logansville

a. Rt. 1.

E. J. Chas. W., E Flat Dutch. Co-
penhagen Market cabbage plant:
white, red and yellow Bermuda onio~
plants, all $1 M. FOB or $1.10 M de
eS Post. M. M. Yarbrough, Guyton.

a. S
Flat Dutch and W. cabbage plant:
20c a 100; $1 M del. 10M lots, 75c M
Exp. col. Klondike and Everbearin
strawberry, 25c a 100, $150 M del
H. P. Crow, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2. 3
Leading var. frost proof cabbage
plants. grown without irrigation, 10c
100; 75c M. Add postage with mone:
order. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Gec
Gaffney, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 1.
~ Missionary strawberry plants, $3 M
McDonalds blackberry plants, 25
doz. Lucretia dewberry, 25c doz. S. E
Glisson, Macon, Ga. 405 Burton Ave
Chas. W. cabbage nlants, 75c M
Yellow and white Bermuda onion
viants, $1 M. 6M lots, $4.50: Lady T
strawberry plants, 30c a 100. Good
ae guar. D. M. Barber, Baxley.
a.

Flowers And Seed For Sale

' Cherokee hedge roses, $2 a 100; $15
a M. Carefully packed and postpaid.
J. W. Toole, Macon, Ga. Rt. 2.

Can furnish nice budded Rose
bushes. Write for special prices. An-
Arew Clark, Thomasville, Ga.

Jonquil bulbs, blooming size, insp
0c a 100 plus postage. Will exch. Mrs.
L. B. Tavlor, Rydal, Ga. .

Wild azaleas, red and yellow, 40
doz. Evergreen, 15c doz. Mtn. ferns
trailing arbutus, and white dogwood
all 20c doz. Mtn. laurel, 50c doz. Add
postace. Mrs, A. R. Carson, Morgan-
ton, Ga, Zz

Wild azaleas, red and yellow, 40c
doz. Mtn. laurel, 50c doz. Mtn. ferns
trailing arbutus, and white dogwood
all 20c doz. Evergreen 15c doz. Add
vostace. Mrs. T. W. Boyce, Morgan.
ton. Ga, es :

Mtn. ivy, 50c doz. mtn. ferns, whit?
dogwood, and trailing arbutus, all 20
doz. Evergreen, 15c doz. Wild azaleas
red and vellow, 40c doz. Add nost-
ase. R. W. Woods, Morganton, Ga.

Privet hedge and many other things
fay sale or exch for other thines 0%
usefulness.~Mrs. Fannie Barton, Ram-
hurst, Ga., Rt. 1.

Canna bulbs: Richard Wallace, Ca-
narv vellow canna bulbs. Heicht o*
bushes, 4 ft. 5N doz. plus postare
Mrs, L. B. Watson, Atlanta, Ga. 5
Warren St., N. E. Phone Dearborn
9944-J. :

Place your orders now for dahlic
bulhs from home grown stock. A"
healthy and fine: Jersev. Beawtv
Jersev Warner, Casper G. Ware Kra-
mer Peacock. Jersey Beacon. Morm-
jon. Snowdrift. and many others, at
reasonable prices: also a lot of un-
laheled tubers, including some of the
above, mostly Jersev Reautys, Warne
and Gav Paree. at $1.50 a doz. Mrs
John Hvnds Atlanta. Ga. 92 Warrer
Sst.. N.. EB... Phone Dearhorn 0489-W. _
~Blue and purovle' iris. 20 doz. Jon
ails. 50 @ 190: red cannas. 35 dz
purnle flowerine nealacust. The eack
9 for Die: pink almonds, enlden belis
hridal wreath and brides bouduet; al
blooming size. 10c each 3 for 2he





Ga.
snderful hearty everbearing rasp-
berry plants, 50c doz. and Mammoth

wisteria, 10c each; hedge vine, 15c
doz. Wandering Jew, 3 cut. 10c: run-

a

$1.50

nin plants, 4 for. 25c.

taarh:



ning roses, and cedars, 10c each.
E. W. Barnes, Oakman, Ga. ee
Boxwood over 1 yr. old 25c each;

crabapple, any size, priced according-

ly; honeysuckle, mtn. laurels, sweet
ivy, 15c each; Exch for value. Write.
de G. Z. Maxwell, Toccoa, Ga, Rt.
x
Tiger lilies, evergreen trailing, ar-
putus, 25c doz. blue iris, 30c doz. win-
ter ferns, purple iris, 40c doz. Holl

hocks, 75c doz. yellow and red sugar
plums, maples, azaleas,

white pine
and crabapples, and mtn. laurels,
Hawthorne, 25c each, or 6 for
white dogwood, 15c each; also walnu
plants, 25c each. Mrs. W. F. Fain,

Morganton, Ga.

Mtn. laurels and ivy, spruce pines,

and white pines, 25 each; cherokee |

vose, $1 doz. red and_yellow azaleas,
31 for 12: red dogwoods, 15c each, 75c_
joz. 10 choice roses, $1 doz. winter

erns and trailing arbutus, 50c each; ~

1;

evergreen galax, 30c doz. golden ar-

balls, 25c each. All
olants. Add postage.
Loving, Ga.

Red japonicas, snowballs,
lowering peach trees, all. 25c

altheas,
each;

loz. Boxwoods and arborvitae, 25c ea
3 for $1; yellow thornless roses, 75
Joz. or 15c each: 10 choice roses, $1
jJoz. winter ferns and evergreens, and
rxink bloom trailing arbutus, all 50c
ioz. Mtn. laurels. Sugar plums, an

-rabapple sprouts, 20c each, 75c doz.
All well rooted. Add~postage. C. C

Sright, Loving, Ga. .
-Dahiias,

ips, also red with scattered white

jetals and almost white on same stalk

jbl. 50e each: large, dbl. maroon, 40c
seach; bright red, large. and dbl. 50c
sach: white with orchid edge, large
abl, 65c each; dbl. purple med.
%5e each: large white, single, 15c each
lark red, single, 15c each; dbl. yellow
%e each: red with. white tips, dbl
3c: 20 others, in single and dbl. very
vice; 10 to 25 each; Glagdioli, 60 doz.
7Incmine size asst. col, a rainbow
eollection, $4 a 100; also some, $6 @&
100: 3 vr. old boxwood 50c each, or.
for $3.50: forsvthia, 25 each,-red anc
nink June cactus, Xmas cactus an
tree cactus, 75c each: small, round
leaf begonias, pink and white, rooted
15e each; dif. kinds of ferns, 15c ea

@xch. for R. I. Red young hens. of

Donaldson strain. Mrs. Mamie Stone,
Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 3. : a
Dbl. altheas, dark red, variegated,

yorvitae, 25c each; altheas and snow-
nicely rooted
-Tildon Parris,

Japanese barberry and red dogwoods,
red and yellow azaleas, 15c each, 75c

1 red, 1 red with white

x

size, ~

purple, rose pink, weigelas, snowballs,

dbl. pink almond, Van Houtte spirea
purple Hlac, pink crepe myrtle, all

rooted, i5c each: iris, pure white mig-
night dark purple, 5c each, or 59 doz
lilies, white August, butterfly, 0c ea. |

dbl. and single orange lilies. 5 each;

flowe
hollvhoek, 19 cup: all kinds mixed
10 large pke., hardv ferns and Dor-

othy Perkins roses,
; Mrs. Julia Dar-

nell, Jasner, Ga. Ri. 1

seed, 12 col. dbl and semi-dbl.

*

10c each, also cat-

Balsam. 3 or 4 col. large zirtnia seed

sev. col. and red cocks~-
samb.. also dbl white hollyhock seed
for sale or exch. for red dozwood
Sane Jasmine. or abelia. alsn 2 large

sweet william.

red rosebud geraniums for sale. Make

nest offer. Cannot shin as they are
too large: 1 nice arborvitae. about 8
* and verv bushy. $5 at my home.
Mrs. Ona Terrell, Alto, Ga.

Z

Blue (sweet) violets. mixed phlox,

hot 5e a 100: spreneeria ferns,, 5
wv Breen. 5 and 19 hunch; old
fashioned sweet scented winter pin
Aaark and lieht nink, 5 ent. or 45
ang Reval lily. 25 ea. Blooming size

bulbs;
mine, 5 to 15c:
ae bunch, mixed
ine doz. Add nnstage. /
Fordham. Toomsboro. Ga. Rt. 2. oe
Red and yellow puls, and red ma-
ple. azaleas, black and white pine ar

chrvsanthemums.

Rosemary 5 and 10c: cape jas-
i pink verbena. 5 and >

Miss Ella Mae

crabapple, jaurels. all well rooted, 15

cach. 8 for. $1: :
& for $1: Ticer or dav lilies. ever-
greens, 25c doz. Blue Iris and blue
inlets, 20c doz. Winter ferns, pur-
nie iris 49 dog. trailing arbutus,
doz. and walnnt plants, 28c each. Mrs.
GC. P. Lively, Morganton, Ga.
Flower seed: Bachelor buttons,
cupful; touch-me-not, 15 cun: Prince
Feathers, big, dbl 5c this little red
and yellow maricold, 15 cup, also cal.
amnus ynots, Yellow root,
dried, Bear Foot. Queen of the Mea-

Ajow and sassafras root. all 25 Jb.

Rlark Taw. ti Ib. No order for less

Hawthorne. 25c each, |

nice and

25

15_

than 1 Ib. also gooseberry bushes. 15

each: nice, well rooted. evergreens.
ft. hich. $1.50 each. Mrs. R. C. St
ver, Pisgah, Ga. eee



RODUCE MERCHANTS MUST
_ OBTAIN LICENSES OR BE
SUBJECT TO FINE

Several thousand operatives in the
oduce trade will stand in technica)
violation of the perishable agricultur-
u commodities law and will be sub-
_to a fine of $500 plus $25 a day,
ess there should be a great rush
of applications for Federal licenses
under this law prior to December 10,
date set by Congress for the li-
sing law to go into effect.
The U. S. Department of Agricul-
ture is receiving applications for li-
enses under the act at the rate oi
roximately 200 a day. Unless this
e should increase considerably dur-

Rape seed, 2 lbs 40c 5 Ibs. 90c; Pur-
ple Top White Globe Yellow Globe,
Cow Horn, Eariy White Dutch mixed,
or not mized, 50c lb. 1 lb. or more;
Collards, curled mustard and_ stick
mustard, same price.;, W. H. Wad-
de.le, Pearson, Ga. ct

Sorghum seed, for sale or exch.
for baby chicks or for frost proof
cabbage plants. 2trs. Johnnie De-
Loach, Clyo, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 51.

Second-Hand Machinery.
For Sale

dem hairow and cultivator. Bargain.
Can be seen at 5145 Oglethorpe St. F.
W. Williams, Macon, Ga. 750 Second
Sti



Miscellaneous For 3ale



ing the next two weeks, an aggregate
ss than 10,000 applications will
ave been received by the department
sfore the penalty provisions go into
ffect.
Department officials estimate that
roximately 30,000 commission mer-
nts, dealers, and brokers in fresh+
its and vegetables in interstate
ade are affected by the licensing
, although it is pointed out that
ot all of this number will be actual-
7 engaged in interstate trade at the
1e the law- goes into effect.

al Economics, U. S. Department of
Agriculture, Washington, D, C.U. 8.
D A.



WASPS ERED TO KILL
ORIENTAL FRUIT MOTH

A wasplike insect that destroys the
al fruit moth is being bred and
stributed in several eastern States
the Unite@ States Department of.
griculture and state agricultural col-

fot only does this wasp, Macrocen-

ancylivora, help the farmer get

id of the serious peach pest but it

e reduces thenumber of an-

ler injurious insect, the strawberry |

roller. The wasp lays its eggs

n the bodies of its victims, and

young, after hatching, develop

the bodies of their hosts, final-
consuming them. = =

aluable parasite in New Jersey,

> it-has been known for a num-

f years. Its attacks on the orien-
ruit moth, however, are mostly
d to the early season, when the
it moth larvae are feeding chiefly
the young, tender shoots of the
ich trees. By midsummer the fruit

worms turn their attention tol

he growing and ripening fruit, and
he female Macrocentrus is no longer
le to reach them for the purpose of
ing her eggs. In many cases, how-
er, the infestation has been so re-
ed tha tthe fruit damage is also re-

to a minimum.

. Seed For Sale

qt carrot seed, nice and clean, $2
aid for lot. A. J. Buchanan, Am-
s. Ga. Box 231. ;
if. beer or Moss beer seed, 25c
. E, Ingram, Villa Rica, Ga. Rt.



Ys lif beer seed. 25e per Start, not
pr

if Runner bean seed, extra ten-
20c cup full, or exch. Lula Jane
. Lawrenceville, Ga. RFD 3.

2 Ibs. yellow mustard, $1.50 Ib.
this. 10 FOB. Mrs. Elmer Clif-
Millen, Ga. Rt, 4. Box 239,

_ Farmall tractor with I. H. C. tan-|



up in glass jars, 30c per pt. FOs.
ie A. J. Coilins, RFD 1, Demoies..
a. on

Home made fruit cakes, 50c per Ib
plus postage. Several years e-per.ens
in making and baking. Orders fille_
in both large and small quantities
Mrs. R. Van Smith, Cork, Ga.

70 lbs. new crop biack walnut.
hulled and dried, 2c per lb. FOB. Sena
money order.
1, Rhine, Ga,

Fresh dug willow root, 30 per 1h
Fresh hickory nuts, all varieties, 35c
per gal. Mrs. Lee Akins, wrD 1

avtwell, Ga. -

Will exchange value for. chickens,
syrup, meat, or lard. Write W. H
Robinson, RFD 1, Barnesville, Ga.

Black. walnuts, 1930 cron, hue"
and dried, $1 per bu. Ed Ellison, Ad-
rian, Ga.

Fine, medium and ccarsely eroun
oyster shell, $1 per 100 lbs. FOB S9-
vannah, Ga. W. A. Smith, 102 Bay St.
East. Savannah, Ga.

Broom straw in bundles (enoug
for 12 brooms) 75c per bundle. Mis
Lydia Melton, Shellman. Ga. s
. 6 bn black walnuts, 1930 crop. Good
size of best quality, hulled and dr
fine for seed or eating purposes, 5c
per lb FOB Jasper or Tate Ga. N
orders filled for less than one bushe
Cash with order. . No checks. Geo.
L. Green, RFD 3, Box 38, Jasper, Ga

Dried sage leaves, 60c per Ib. or
oz, far 25c. Wild root bane. 502 pe
Ib. Black haw roots, 25 per lb; quee
of the meadow, 25 per Ib; devil
shoestring roots. 15c per lb. Lars
carlic. 10 per lb. Sacsafras roots, 2
cts per Jb. Miss Mollie Reece, RFT
4, Ball Ground, Gav: >=





Want 40 or 50 lbs. of new ginned
eotton. Make best cffer FOS or de-
es Mrs. S. P. Tapley, Woodbin

a.



~ Car Lots ?

CORN FOR SALECar Lots
500 to 800 bu. corn, $1.10 bu FOB.



Ga Rt 2

CORN SHUCKS WANTEDCar Lots
Want smal] car load of corn shucks
without cobs, or other faring stuff in
them State best price, Del and FOB.
S. C. Williams, Lawrenceville, Ga.

. HAY FOR SALECar Lots
1 car load of nice peavine hay,
with a little sorghum mixed in. Make
best offer FOB Iron City. O. M.
Greene, Iron City, Ga. :

Farm Help Wanted

Want help for a 62 A. farm, 14 A
pasture with running water, gocd 5
room house ceiled, out-bldgs. and fair
land in high state of cu.tivation. Well
equipped; 2 good mules and all, neces-
sary plow tools etc. Must move and
finance self, furnish stock and plows:
I to furnishguano and land, 50-50
basis. Write if interested. Mrs. Ma-
bel Cowart, Claxton, Ca. 2 Miller St.

Want stock man with he!p to run
stock, poultry, crap and dairy farm of
175 acres. 22 mi. from town. Must be
able to furnish 2 or 3 mules and fi-
nance sc.f. Owner to receive 2rd and
4th on -rops and talf stock. See me
personally. S S. Storer, Atlanta, Ga.

809 Thrower Bldg.











try and hog raising for market

Pure grape juice and sugar, svaie.-

Mrs, J. E. Yawn, RFi

Miscellaneous Wanted =

cars here. G, H. Cleveiand, Ft. Valley, |

Want help or partner, who can fi- |
nance self in starting truck and poul- |.1_



MARKET BULLETIN.

halves. Land, plows and mule fornish-
ed. 1-2 m. RR station Junction City.
Write or come see for full detals. J.
M. McNeel, H.tena, Ga.

Want farm help on 8rd and 4ths for
a 2 horse crop; plant wheat, oats, corn,
co'ton and peas. Good land, good
house and water; 12 mi. At.anta; near
church and school. Must be able. to
finance self No whiskey drinker need
apply. S. H. Hardeman, Stone Mtn.
CarZRED.s.

Want man with small family
work on plant farm for 1931. Uniess
can furnish best of ref. need not ap-
ply W H Braran, Lewiston, Ga. |

Want a-gcod white woman who

needs ga good home to live in home |

ond assist with Hecht farm work for
svall wave. Must he reliable party.
Write. Mrs. O. L. Brown, Riverdaie,
Want middle aged man to help
make cron, for wa7es, or part of crop.
Would take man end wife if no chil-
dven. Just myself and wife in my fam-
a J. EB. Sai.ers, Draketown, Ga. Rt.

Want a good, earnest farm hand.

one whe knows how to produce gosod-

erons and unerstands trucking for
1931, and 1-2 crop. Do not like any
neer of tnbaceo nor liquor. Will fur-

4nish good mule, first class tools and.

fertiiizer. also seeds and am willing
to use him a few davs and vay him
around $2 every week for this work.
ard sometimes will help him myself
end not charge anything; also fur-
nish a new house to live in. Land for
cultivation, areund 20-25 acres. very

fertile red land and good to raise corn

neanuts, etc. \ Prefer goed Christian
young man, white or colored: if vossi-
ble to be well nleaced: with 7th Dav
Adventist. J-ewis EF. Tabor, Albany.
Ga. Gillionville Road.

Want nie cirl or woman to live as
one of famly and assist with gen. light
farm work around farm home for man
and invalid wife. J. BP. Atkinson.
Royston. Ga. Rf. 1.

Positions, Wanted





Want 2 horse farm near Atlanta in.

order to truck farm. Can furnish self
me oe H. E. Ingram, Villa Rica, Ga.
Want job as stock breeder or rais-

ine. or would consi*er overseers job
with pxitilese of nasture and good.
house, near high school. Ira Thomp-

son. Carfield. Ga.

Want 2 horse farm on halves. 6 in
family: wife, self. 2 small children
father and mother-in-law. Will take
rh for wages. At oncre. T. N. Wil-
Yiams, Atlanta, Ga. 6 Randolph Place,
Care of G. T. Williams. :

Want a good 1 horse crop on halves
with good man that can furnish me
werk when not on crop. or would take
joh on farm for wages. 27 years old.
wife and 2 children 3 and 4 yrs. old.

ee

At once. t. A. Hawkins, Rockmart,
GaORED* 5. Pox 10k poe
17 vr. old white bav wants job. Exp.
n gen. farming. Will consider a good
home and smail salary. Daniel Loyl,
Folvstan. Ga. Rt. 2. Box 94. 3
Want job on farm. cr country home.
Widower, healthy ard a ep 7d worker.
st onee J. C. Smth, Louisville, Ga.
Caro Walter J Smith ES
40 yr. old man wants hone with re-
neq reonls, live as one
Can do most anv kind of farm work.
end can oe anvwhere. A-1 ref. J. A.

|Prewn. Taltlah Lodge, Ga, :
Want job on farm in good commun- |

tv. Christian home for wages, with
board and Jaundry. Honest, sober and
in eocq health. Exp. Ref. exch. State
salary location. etc. in first letter.
Paul R. Camn, Jr. Atianta. Ga. 289 No.
Bovlevard. Ant. A. Phone Walnut 9343

Want ieb for 1981 with good man

who is willing and able to move and
*nanve me from start. Not less than
horse farm of good land: not less
than 5 rnom genod house. 1 to 6 cows.
2 or 3 good brood sows: want to srow
corn. oats, hav and cen. fe-d ctufts.
ave wife and 4 children. Can car-
nenter. and do wood work: do build-
ing and -eraiving in spare time. W.

/ Stenhens, Dublin. Ga. 206 No. Lau-

rens St. :

Yourg sinsle. honest. sober and wil

ling working man wants job on farm
at once. Prefer shares. and live in
home with honest man and pav hoard.
brt will consider anything,
eome ste me.

E. C. E.lington, Ros-
well Ga. Rt, s soe



to.

| Abbeville, Ga. 2%. 1.

first letter.
-Sare Gen. Del. =
| Want to get with some good man

ef familv.-

aren

ight work around the farm.

Write or.

Man with wife and 3 children wants |



i Pee : as ee S a
Thursday, December 4, 1930,

or truck or tractor, also can run a
grist mill and do rough carpenter
work. Am wionest, sober, of good char-
acter and an ex-service man with hon-
orable discharze. Thos. P. Mason, ~
Thomsen, G&. Rt. 1. oS
Want good 2 horse crop on -
basis 7 in family; 2 p.ow hands and 4
to hoe Can handle ary kind of ma-
chinery Write or come see L.: C.
Baty, Cannon, Ga. RFD 3. Ses

_ 30 ys. old married man want job on
farm for wages. Life exp. in farm and _
shop. Can drive car, truck etc. Hon- |
est, sober. and not afraid of work. ~
Need help to move but will repay out
of wages Write at once. Vernon B.
Prown, Hartsfield Ga. Rt. 2. Sees
Want 1 cr 2 horse farm on 50-50
pasis: corn, cotton, peanuts, and to-
bacco. eit er, or all raised on farm.
Can use ridirg cu.tivator, truck or |
tractor. Ref. exch. Pate J. Sanders, =
Bridgeboro, Ga. Rt. 1. Care Pricksons
Store. ; es
Young man wants job on farm for
wages, $18 mo board and laundry.
Write what you can offer. J. A. Burt,

Want 2 horse crop on halves. Must
have 2 houses. Owner to furnish food,
Let me hear soon, Jim Hayes, Hape-
ville. Ga, eee

Want 2 1 mule crop on halves. not
more than 15 mi. from East Point.
Harry H. Jones, East Point, Ga. es

Exp. dairyman wants job in dairy.
Christian man. No bad habits. Best
of ref. State price paid per mo. in ~
A. N. Danie:, Baxley, Ga.

for 1931, farming a-2 horse crop on
halves; trucking or gen. farming or.
for wages, Or overseeing a farm. Can
use any kind of machinery. Near At-

Janta, P: L. Alexander, Riverdale, Ga.

Yourg man wants job in dairy,
truck farm, or on farm as overseer.
Will also take care of country home.
Wel, exp. in farming and dairying.
State price paid and what you have
+o offer. J. C. Daniel, Baxley, Ga.
Care Gen. Del. Se
- Want job for wages on farm. 17
vrs. old. Lived on farm a] my life.
Not afraid of hard work and can han-
dle same. J. H. Moseiey, Stockbridge,
Ga. -RED: 2.74 s ae

Young, colored, single man, intelli-
sent, wants job with wealthy family
near town to sen. work around farm
home: crive car, milk cows, tend gar-
den, etc. Best of ref. Party to fur-
nish living quarters. A. C. Wi.liams,
Ashens Go. Rb. ae: ESS Be
Want job. Good miller and ginner
and can keep up any kind of machin-
ory. L. R. Blankenship, Stockbridge,
Ga. RFD 2. ee
- Want job for 1931 for wages on
farm. Hard worker and have no bad
habits. Have wife and 1 child. Lived
on farm all my life. J. T. Mitchel,
Steckbridge. Ga. RFD 2.

Want job on farm for wages to do
gen. light farm work: raising hogs,
plowing, repair work, orchard pruning,
trucking and handle labor, if neces-
sary, or care-taker, etc. Would con-
ider share crop with the right party.
Honest, S ber, 50 yrs. oid, and have

wife and 2 small children. Want fair

house, good water, wood, garden, etc.
On A. Stone, Atlanta Ga Rt. 4-3 =
22 yrs. old man and wife wants job
on farm by the week or mo. Can do |
most anything on the farm; drive |
fruck or tractor. At once. Harold
Graves, Roswell, Ga. Rt. 1. Care J. V.
Tamilton Oi she arate
35 vr 0.d widow wants job on farm.
Can do any_kind of light farm work.
No children. Want a good place in
ome good home. Am fond of chil-
Mrs. M. L. Cherry, Waycross,
eG a ae fe
Want job on pou'try and dairy farm
with good people. Can do any kind of
23: yrs. 6
a'd, quiet and good disposition. Look-
irg for a good home. Miss Lois John-
son, Waycross, Ga. Rt. 5. Care W. C.
Cherry. Biers
26 +r old man, single, sober, honest,
truthful and a willing worker wants
job on farm as wage hand for 1931 at
2).per mo board and laundry. or.
crop on 59-50 basis and live in house
as one of family. Live on farm all my
ife, Prefer N. E. of Willacoochee.
Will] want to raise tobacco and corn:
not m re than 8 a res in crops: 5 in
tebacco and 3 in corn. Paty to furnish
seed corn and t-bacco see or plants.
A. S Floyd. Rockmart,:Ga. Rt. 2.
_ Woman and 15 yr. old son wants to
do dairy work an hoz raising for sale _

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