- Second-Hand Farm Machinery, Flower and Sead: Incubator | and Ornamental Nursery Stock Monthly Supplement tT. the second plowing is as good as nitrate of soda. GEORGIA PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETS ACD. JONES, DIRECTOR. STATE CAPITOL Last Friday, September 25, Hon. Harry D. Wilson, Commissioner of Agriculture of Louisiana; Hon. J. W. Shealy, Commissioner of Agriculture of South Carolina, and I met here in Atlanta with rep- resentatives of most of the oil mills in the State of Georgia. We were interested in the proper trade on cottonseed for meal. Two of the largest oil mill companies of the state first agreed to exchange even, giving a pound of 7 per cent cottonseed meal for a pound of prime cottonseed. After the two largest led off, the other oil mills agreed on the same plan. Cottonseed have been selling for various low prices in the state for the past several weeks. The lowest I heard of was from some farmers from Statesboro, who came in the office yestrday. They said that seed were selling at Statesboro for $5 a ton. Of course, this is a - ridiculous give-away price. My suggestion to you is to take the matter up with the oil mill nearest you and see if you can perfect an even trade. If you can, carry your seed to the oil mill and get the meal. If they do not have the meal on hand they will give you a certificate and you can get _ the meal later. If your nearest oil mill will not make this even trade with you, write me and I will advise you where you can get this exchange. Ido not have to tell the farmers what to do with cottonseed meal. ~ Most of them know that it is extremely good feed for cattle. A little cottonseed meal mixed with slop and corn meal is fine for fattening oe Be particular and not put too much cottonseed meal in the mixture. Of course, you know that cottonseed meal is about the best fer- - tilizer of any one ingredient that we have. It analyzes approxi- mately 2-5-2." -- Clemson College, South Carolina, made experiments with a great many fertilizer materials and obtained the best results under cotton with cottonseed meal used as the only fertilizer. I have tried cotton- seed meal on sugar cane and sweet potatoes and find that it is the - best fertilizer that I can use. Cottonseed meal put to corn about : If you are going to use cottonseed meal only under cotton, I would advise bedding on the meal about a week or ten days before you plant your cotton. If you use about 400 pounds of cottonseed meal to the acre under cotton you will find that you will make a good crop of cotton. : At present writing it seems that no law will be passed affecting e ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1931. What About the Following? the planting of cotton in Georgia next year. This being the case, the following is prescribed: Make as much as possible of what you have to use at home and then as much cotton as you can without going into debt. This cottonseed meal trade is a good way for the farmer to get his fertilizer for next year. If you have the money and can buy some dcid phosphate to mix with the cottonseed meal, you need not worry about any more fertilizer. This is as good as any. Now is the time to begin planting wheat. Georgia. We made a good crop of wheat in Georgia this past sum- mer. Lets everyone try to have a wheat patch. You can get good seed wheat at various prices. The best wheat field I saw growing this year was that of Gunn and Goolsby at Monticello. They have perfected a variety of wheat that is far superior to the average Blue Stem variety that we have Lets grow our flour in - been growing in Georgia. They are asking $3.25 per bushel for this seed wheat. It might be a good idea for you to get some of this wheat and get the seed of it. as it is a remarkable producer. I would not advise anyone to buy too many bushels, but buy enough to get in the rand, of it. They have only a limited supply of this seed wheat on n I have a good many iin from people over the state wanting to know if there is a law in regard to hogs dying of cholera and being ~ left around unburied or not burned. Of course, such a practice as if this only spreads the disease. I looked this up and find the follow- ing to be the law: Fae Section 485, Vol. 2, of the Code of 1911. Tf a domestic animal or domestic fowl should die without the incorporate limits of a town or city of this state, and the owner thereof shall fail or refuse to bury the carcass, deep enough to pre- vent stench therefrom, within three hours after notice of death and location of the carcass, he shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. When any of your domestic animals or fowls die, burn them up or {| bury them. This not only protects your neighbors stock and fowls but protects your own. \ . Complaints coling to this office have convinced me that the best (Continued on Page Twelve) MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS "Prevailing Wholesale Prices Sept. 29, 1931. Always Subject to Variation. Atlanta. wacon: Savannah, Augusta. Columbus. Valdosta. INDEX Flowers and Seed For Sale Flowers and Seed Wanted Second-Hand Machiny For Sale..4-5 Second-Hand Machiny Wanted .. 5 - Incubators, Brooders, For Sale .... 5 Incubators, Brooders Wanted .... 5 i TPES ORE, COZ. os sn ssccdsckeapentcatsens . $98 2: $28 $28 $ .28 Eggs, standard, COZ, ...........00-0- semen 5O 26 26 26 Eggs, Georgia trade, doz. zl cok 21 23 PIPES, FAVA TUN, COT 6, ooo nico crecec-ntonsnercnsede Z\s .26 26 .26 _ Stags, lb. ats 16 16 2 Hens, lb. : 210. 18 Roosters, Ib. x 10 12 - Priers, Ib. .; A 22 25 Ducks, Ib. ... i) Geese, lb. 3 Turkeys, Ib. Fida Beas; mixed, b e GAS, WMIXe, DU. ic --ccsckecceacomescace - Field Peas, not mixed, bu. .............0- ot ae pees Country Butter, best table, lb. ........ coat . eS : Grain and Hay Bor Sale. Ear Corn (80 Ibs: to bu.), bu. .:........ = 6 : : : : Grain and Hay Wanied Sweet Potatoes, per 100 IDS. oneeccssccs-e-oe 1. 35 Farm Help Wanted Positions Wanted Georgia Products For Sale Georgia Products Wanted $ a Poultry For Sale Poultry Wanted Live Stock For Sale Live Stock Wanted Miscellaneous For Sale Miscellaneous Wanted Seed For Sale Baby Chicks For Sale Baby Chicks Wanted Seed Wanted us : ee : Eggs For Sale 3 eas Kegs Wanted Hogs sold during week beginning Sept. 21, 1931, at co-operative sales brought 4.95 per cwt., basis No. a. PeanutsNo. 1 stock, delivered snetine olanta, $30 per ton, ania ity change. it Aigiench smaesan le pcatneed oo tt wba arte Page Two Flowers and Seed For Sale April narcissi, jonquils, daffodils, purple lilacs, white iris and forsythia for sale or exc. for Buff Orp. pullets. Write for information on prices. Mrs. Clarke Smoak, Griffin, Rt. D. Emperor daffodils, 35c doz., $2 C; white April narcissi, yellow centers, 25c doz., $1.25 C; large purple iris, 35c doz.; well rooted hydrangea, 25c. _ postage. Mrs. Emma Clayton, oy. White wax begonia, 5c each; varie- gated bdl. petunia, 10c each; red be- gonias, 5c each; scarlet red, tange- rine, pink and white dbl. ger., 5c each; variegated carnations, 8c. Mrs. F. A. Woodward, Fairmont. Red and yellow cannas, 30c doz.; gladioli, 40c -doz.; April blooming narcissi, $1 C, postpaid. Mrs. R. W. Hudson, Lorane, Rt. 1. Finest var. iris, $1 doz.; flowering size tulip bulbs, many col., named varieties, $2 C. Mrs. J. H. Jones, Brooks, Perennial hardy phlox, 50c doz.; justicia, 5c each; Regal lilies, 10c ea. Add postage. Mrs. C. H. Etris, Dah- lonega, Rt. 1. Weeping lantana, 2 dif. large silver leaf begonias, 10c each; yellow winter blooming jasmine, red quince j ni- cas, 25c each; Madonna lilies, 20c . bulb: paper white narcissi, 4 bulbs, 25c. Miss Eva Cogburn, Alpharetta. Jonquils, 4 daffodils, 2 narcissi, Sia0:.C;-. iris: labeled, $1.10 doz.; mixed, $2.25 C; snow drops, 25, $1.10; abelias, 4, $1; shrubs, many kinds, as doz. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, tS. Winter blooming large yellow ox- alis bulbs, 15c doz., cash with order. Miss Carrie Mims, Baxley, Rt. 5. Dark purple iris, yellow cannas, 25c doz.; yellow daffodils, $1 C; light pink, 10c ea., 3 for 25c; snow fern, 15c doz., add postage. Mrs. Rosie Smith, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Red and pink rose begonias, 15c' ea.; white conch begonias, 10c ea.;. water lilies, 10c ea.; water moss, 20c doz.; foxglove, 30c doz., add postage. = Bonnie Hensley, Talking Rock, Giant frostproof pansy seed, mixed Colors, 26c per C seed; Giant snap- dragons, ali colors mixed, 10c pkg. seed. Mrs. L. &. Stewart, McDonough, Rt. 3, Box 61. Abelia and buiierfiy bush cuttings, 5c per 100. Exc. for turnip seed or bean cr pea seed. Mrs. W. O. Puckeit, Cordele, Rt. B. Azalea seed, all col. mixed, pink and witite rhododendrons, sweet Basil, evergreen, drocping cherry laurel, dill, 10c pkt., 3 for 25c; daffo- dil bulbs, $1 C. Jessie L. Eaton, Dah- lonega, Rt. 1. Jonquil bulbs, $1 peck; narcissi, 16c doz.; crows bill, January jasmine, blue iris, ea. 25c doz., add postaze. Mrs. Flora Sams, Cummings. Fern cut, well rooted, 10c; dbl. geranium cut, 4 shades red, 2 pink, 1 white, 5c ea.; maple begonias, . 5c; pink, white hydrangea, 10-25c.- Mrs. ! L. R. Sheridan, Jefferson, RDF 4. White narcissus bulbs, 25c doz.; yeliany daffodils, 25c doz. Exc. for reoted azaleas and japonicas. Mrs. W. B. Griffin, Milford, RFD. Narcissi bulbs, 3 doz., $1; $2.75 C, or exc. for white (outdoor) jonquils. Mrs. Wm. Hiatt, Smyrna, Rt. 2, Bel- mont 1391-W. Alligator cactus, rooted, 15c ea., or xc. for other plants. Miss Bonzie Grubbs, Lavonia. Wiite Easter lily bulbs, 60c doz., cash with order. Miss Bernice Smith, Stetesboro, Rt. 1. Sweet scented apple geranium plants, 15c ea. or 2 for 25c, postpaid. Miss Mary Ballard, Concord, Rt. 1. Shrubbery of all kinds, junipers, cedars, etc., at low prices or trade for something of equal value. Mrs. D. C. Collier, Barnesville, Thomaston St. Dbl. daffodils, very large, yellow and cream, $1 per C; lilacs, lavender color, lowering almond, rose altheas and purple wisteria, 15c ea., add post- e Mrs. Belle Godard, Goggins, ae Rhododendrons, catawbiense and carolinianum, pink lavender and pink flowering evergreen shrubs, Colorado and Norway and sugar maples, aza- leas. Write for prices. Aaaron Wat- son, Edison. Pink Mountain Thrift plants, $1 per C, plus 12c postage. Mrs. Annie Tanner, Wrens. Three sizes large Trumpet and Sir Watkins daffodils, $1 per C. Exc. for hardy azaleas, junipers, trailing ar- butus, hydrangea, rhododendrons and beauty plant. Mrs. G. M. Bar-| row, Madison. MARK-ET Flowers and Seed For Sale Red and yellow azaleas, mtn. lau- rels, 50c doz.; mtn. ivy, 40c doz.; mtn. ferns, water lilies, white dog- doz., add postage. Mrs. A. B. Carson, Morganton. Mtn. laurel, azaleas, 50c doz.; mtn. ivy, 40c doz.; mtn. ferns, water lilies, white dogwood, 20c doz.; blue iris lilies, 25c doz., add postage. R. W. Woods, Morganton. Blooming size Easter lily bulbs, 50c doz., no less than 2 doz. sold. Mrs. J. Johnson, Jr., Dixie. Two large sprengeria ferns, 4 yrs. old, $2 ea.; 2 large fishtail ferns, T5c ea. or, $5 for lot; purple flag lilies, 3 doz., 50c. Mrs. Oscar Phillips, Ashland, Rt. 2. Seed, mixed colors, dbl. flowered poppy, dbl. larkspur, dbl. hollyhocks, 2 thbls., 5c; Easter lily bulbs, 30c doz.; paper-white narcis- sus, 20c doz., $1.25 C. Mrs. Cliff Booth, Kennesaw. Sev. doz. nice freezie bulbs, 5c and 10c doz.; nice var.-geranium cuttings, all good bloomers, 10c doz.; sev. nice size, well rooted ostrich plume ferns, 5c per fern, postage not paid. Miss Nelle Walters, Plains, Rt. 2. Red hollyhocks, rooted, 25c doz.; seed, 10c tbls.; iris, 15c doz., rooted; cannas, 10c ea. bulb; Aug. lilies, 5c per root; travelers delight roses, 5c cutting; geraniums, 15c ea. Coy Haynes, Oakman. Cedar trees, 2 ft. high, $1 ea.; small size water oaks, $1 ea. L. M.. Ader- hold, Lavonia. Narcissus, daffodils, 15c doz.; 20 dif. iris, 60c doz.; purple, white and dbl. pink altheas, pink spirea, pink weigelas, 3, 40c; golden bells, for- sythia, 4, 25c. Mrs. Henry Eller, Elli- jay, Rt. 3. Jonquils, sulphur Phoenix daffo- dils, white April blooming narcissus, $1 C, include postage. Mrs. Allen Gregory, Forsyth, Rt. 6. Booking orders for dahlia bulbs, $1 doz., assorted kind; boxwoods, now ready, natural shape, 25c ea. Mrs. Delia Reeves, Young Cane. Arborvitae ahd boxwoods, 9-15 in., 20c and 25c ea.; 50 boxwoods, $5: cactus, bluebell, rainbow moss, mtn. ferns, juniper and roses, 20c ea., add Lewner. Rhododendrons, mtn. laurels, aza- leas, Cherokee roses, ea., $1 doz.; arborvitae, japonicas, white pines, crabapples, 25c ea.; 10 choice roses, $1; pink and perennial phiox. Mrs. Bonnie Abercrombie, Morganton. Fine Spencer sweet peas, all colors, also peony flowered, dbl. poppy seed, | very hardy, 25c large packet, or exc. ;for dried apples. Mrs. T. W. Ha- ; good, Marietta, Rt. 3. ' Paper-white narcissi for sale cheap. ; Write. Miss Missouri Brown, Cairo. Blue iris lities, 25c doz.; white dog- wood, water lilies, mtn. ferns, 20c doz.; azaleas, red, yellow and mtn. laurel, 50c doz.; mtn. ivy, 40c doz., aoe postage. J. T. Boyce, Morgan- on. Three-ft. azaleas, pink, red, yellow, $1 doz.; globe arborvitae, 26-in.-rho- dodendron, 4, $1; pink perennial phlox, lemon lily, 5 doz., $1; other shrubs, flowers cheap. Sadie Wilson, Morganton. Chinquapin rose bushes, 10c ea.; purple lilac, 10c ea., 3 for 25c; pink 8 for 25c, add postage. Mrs. Ora Thornton, Cumming, Rt. 5. Jenquil, daffodil, narcissi, 8c doz., 2 for 40c; blue, white day HBilies, 5c; blue iris, 50c doz.; phlox, 15c. Mrs. F. Lloyd, Hiawassee. Two-year-old cedar trees, 15c ea.; Eng. ivy vine, well rooted, 10c ea.; large pink dbl. poppy seed, 10c spoon- ful, cash with order. Miss Ruth Brown, Shiloh, Rt. 2, Box 40. Boxwoods, 25c ea.; arborvitae, 20c ea.; 1 doz. choice roses, $1; altheas, 15c ea.; flowering peach tree, 20c ea.; thornless yellow roses, $1 doz., add postage. Miss Ruby Abercrom- bie, Loving. The rare new Jap (red. leaf) maple, 12 to 18-in. size, $3 ea.; supply limited, order now. N. Rosene, Ft. Valley, P. O. Box 44. Seed, purple, mixed centaurea bachelor buttons, gaillardia, yellow sweet peas, 25c pkg.; butterfly, for- sythia. Exe. for seed, pansies, sweet peas, Eng. pea, hollyhock, cabbage, Shogoin turnip. Mrs. C. L. Sanders, Knoxville. Winter pinks, 50c doz.; flowering peach trees, 20c ea.; altheas, 15c ea., and other flowers; add postage. Mrs. E. F. Parris, Loving. wood, 20c doz.; blue iris lilies, 25c! peony-. postage under 25c. Carrie Townson, | and lavender crepe myrtle, 10c ea.,' $8 M: peonies, white, pink, 25c ea... BULLETIN Flowers and Seed For Sale Iris, guar. true to name; Monsig- nor, Caprice, Mrs. Alan Gray, Nibelungen, Storm Cloud, strong roots, bloom next spring, 75c doz., postpaid. Miss Mary Lewis, Cornelia. Yellow thornless roses, $1 doz.; altheas, 15c ea.; flowering peach trees, 20c ea.; doz. choice roses, $1; arborvitae, 20c ea.; boxwoods, 25c ea.. add postage. Mrs. Dorcus Mill- holland, Leving. Dbl. pink ger. and dbl. red, 10c and 20c ea. size; salmon sultanas, 20c; cuttings, 5c; add postage. Exc. for dried fruit or for 100-Ib. sacks. Mrs. P. G. Bostwick, Bluffton. Irish junipers, 3-3% ft., 2 for $1; 6 ft., $1.30; 6-12 in., 7 for $1. Italian Cypress, 3-4 ft., 70c; Scotch broom, nelia, Rt. 1. Weeping purple lantana, dbl. white, red and red rosebud geraniums, rooted, 20c ea. G. B. McLane} Hart- well, Rt. 5. Well-rooted cape jasmine, 20c ea., 3 for 40c, 9 $1; make offer for 200, cash, no stamps. Miss Inez Moore, Bowdon, Rt. 3. Mixed tulip bulbs, 3 lots, 30c doz., $4.75 C, according to size, del., cash with order. Mrs. Robt. N. Kimbrough, Madison. Azaleas, mtn. ivy, 3 for 25c; water lilies, trailing arbutus, mtn. fern, 25c doz.; extra well rooted. Mrs. Lucile Thomason, Morganton. Crepe myrtle, 1 and 3-ft., 50c ea.; Flue June lilies, 12 roots, 50c; sassa- fras, poke and rattlesnake roots, 10c lb. Elizabeth Adams, Marietta, Rt. 3. Iris, guar. true to mame, viz: Azure Juinita, Darius, Queen of May, Pal- lida Aurora, and others, all labeled, $1.25 doz.; 3 of 12 var., $3.25. Mrs. W. M. Jones, Lylerly. One large Boston fern, $4; 3 sword ferns, $3 ea., in 2 and 3-gal. jars; not mailed, sell at my home. Mrs. J. M. Ellis, Murrayville, Rt. 1, Box 16. Cuttings red, pink geraniums, 10c cut.; 3 dif. ferns, rooted, 15c ea.; white April narcissi, Eng. dogwoods. Exc. for reoted snowball, lantana, abelia, weigelas; add postage. Blanche Carrington, LaGrange, Rt. 1, Box 118. Four cape jasmine, rooted and growing, 15c ea.; 200 mixed jonquil and narcissi bulbs, 50c C. Exc. for white feed sacks at 7c ea. M. Foster, Carrollton, Rt. 7. Large dbl. dahlias, 3 pink, 2 yel- lows, red, white, nice bulbs, 85c doz., postpaid; golden glow, China asters, yellow thornless roses, 5c. Mrs. Alvin D. Todd, Gaddistown. Curtain plant with instructions for growing on curtains without soil or water, 10c ea., 3 for 25c. Mrs. T. M. Ave. red, white, yellow four oclocks, 15c 25c Ib., not prepaid. Miss Beulah Frey, Dallas, Rt. 3. white, 25c doz.; also hedge cuttings, evergreen, 25c C; vine cut., 10c.; add Mrs. J. B. Jones, Dahlonega, Azaleas, trailing arbutus, sweet crabapple, mtn. ivy, butterfly bush, white dogwood, mtn. gooseberry bushes, all 20c doz.; add postage un- der $1 order. Mrs. Josie Thomason, Morganton. Christmas and Thanksgiving cac- tus, 8-9 yrs. old, $1.35-$1.50 ea.; sev. sprengeria ferns, 50c ea., del. Exc. for eating apples or sun-dried peach- es. Mrs. A. H. Price, Locust Grove. Hastings large paper-white nar- cissi bulbs, 25c doz. Mrs. Tom Hor- tan, Moultrie. = Yellow ruffly, dbl. butter and eggs, yellow long trumpet daffodils, ea. $1.50 C; 6 dif. geraniums, yr. old, 40c ea., $2.25 for the 6, del. Mrs. T. H. McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2. Easter lily bulbs, blooming size, $1 doz.; Feb. narcissi, 35c doz.; paper- white narcissi, 30c doz.; coral vine plants, 25c ea.; orange day lilies, 2c ea. Miss Abbie Barrett, Barwick. pink, blue, red, aurea, old rose, white spireas, deutzia, forsythias, 2 var. winter honeysuckle, roses, 15c-25c. Mrs. George Boddie, LaGrange, Rt. 6. Lilies, 12-in., 25c ea.; lavender er lilies, 20c doz., cash with order, no chks.- Everlene McLaughlin, Greenville, Rt. 3, Box 48. Seventy arborvitae, 2-ft., 75c ea., postpaid. Mrs. G. W. Olivet, Gaines- ville, Rt. 2. Mee 4 ft., 50c. Mrs. S. D. Duncan, Cor-} $2.25 C; 50c doz., $4 C; 60c doz.,: Miss | Mrs. G.|> 20c doz.;: Randolph, Marietta, 409 Washington Large dbl. red poppy seed, 25c oz.;3. oz.; white, red, variegated hollyhocks, Mixed bulbs, $1 C; glads., red and: Dr. Van Fleet: snowballs, white, pink, 10c ea.; East-. Thursday, October 1, 1931 Flowers and Seed For Sale Jonquil bulbs, 75c per C. Mrs. J. B Bussey, Talbotton, Rt. 1, Box 22. Yellow winter blooming bulbs, Giant pink oxalis, 15c doz.: daffodils, 20c doz., add postage. Miss Lillian Wright, Zebulon. Thirty fine kind dahlias, $5 doz.: 25 for sample of flowers; Pyramid and Globe arborvitae, junipers and blooming shrubs. Mrs. W. T. Panter Morganton. : German bearded iris, $1.25 C; red, white, pink peonies, 3 for $1; Vinca plants, $1 doz., del. James Cureton Austell. : Lilies, Easter, Calla, St. Bernard, Milk and Wine, Phlox, geraniums, iris, roses, ferns, Artilery wax plant; bulbs, narcissi, jonquils, etc. Mrs. S, E. Towns, Cordele. Blue Grape hyacinth bulbs, 50c C, $2 per 500. Mrs. J. M. Bobo, Hart- well, Asparagus Sprengeria fern, 10 yrs. old, some branches 54 in. long; Sword fern, 26 in., 4 yrs. old, reasonable prices; Boxwood, rooted, 5 yrs., $1.50 ea. Miss Lela Thompson, Calhoun, Rt. 4, Box 82. Two redrose geraniums, blooming size, 50c ea.; white jonquils, 15 doz.; red and purple dahlia bulbs, 25c ea.: - pink, red, dbk poppy seed, 10c snuff boxful: Mrs. W. I. Pollard, Bremen, Site d toO ot ~ Leucojum Vernum (white spring snowflake), Orange Phoenix and Primrose Phoenix dbl. narcissus, 40c doz. bulbs; Campernelle jongils, 30 bulbs. Mrs. D. G. Jones, Arling- n. Crepe myrtle. bushes, % to 3 ft. high, 50c ea.; 50 water oaks, 1 to 6 ft., $1 ea., not postpaid. Miss Myrtle Adams, Marietta, Rt. 3. Sweet scented grass pinks, 4 doz., 50c; Chinese Lanterns, 15c, 2 for 25c; orange and Arabian lilies, 4 doz., 50c; yellow bells, 10c ea. Mrs. Christine McLeod, College Park, Rt. 2... Cape jasmine, rooted, 20c; wis- teria, Texas Creeper, Flowering pear, 15c ea.; crepe myrtle, 10c; sea ferns, rooted, 10c; Easter lilies, 20c doz; canna bulbs, 25c doz. Mrs. Mary Taylor, Gordon, Rt. 3, Box 44-B. Dbl. pink peony bulbs, 40c ea.. 3 for $1; paper white narcissi, 30c doz.; blue heather hyacinths, 6 bulbs, 30c; iris, Snow Queen, 50c doz. Miss Min- nie Nash, Hampton, Rt. 2. Red and yellow dahlias, 25c per large bulb; jonquils, narcissi, $1.50, or exc. for 15 white feed sacks; peonies, 20c ea. Mrs. P. M. Boatright, Rayle. White iris, 25c doz.; doz. yellow hollyhocks, 15c ea., add postage. Bes- sie Boone, Commerce. White narcissus bulbs, fall plant- Oxalis ~ 1 M mixed buttercups, ing, $1 C. Exc. for sound onions. ee F. M. Westbrook, Alpharetta, R x Japanese yellow sweet p ea seed, % Tb., 35c: % Ib., 60c; $1 Ib. No. chks. Victoria Pace, Rebecca, Rt. 1. Magnolias, small size, 40c ea., 3 for | $1; large, $1 ea., exp. col.; water- Yellow lilies, 20c doz.; fall pinks, melon pink crepe myrtles, 25c ea., 5 for $1, postpaid, money order only. Mrs. R. C. Taylor, Arlington. See Dbl. red, white and pink geranium cuttings, 5c ea.; 4 dif. large-leaf be- gonias, unrooted cut. 5c, rooted 10c ea. Mrs. C. W. Dutton, Tusculum. One ea. begonia, hydrangea, spen= geria fern, 6 Irish junipers, rooted; crepe myrtle, arbovitae and boxwood cut. Sell for cash or exc. for white feed sacks. Mrs. W. A. Cosper, Bow- don, Rt. 4. Large narcissus bulbs, $1 per C; jonquils, $1 C. Mrs. O. C. Beam, Blue Ridge. Watermelon crepe myrtle, red and silver maples, woodbine, purple wis- teria, yucca, red Dorothy Perkins, white Cherokee roses, cheap, or Xxc. for sacks, 100-Ib. size. Mrs. Burch, Helena. wm. - Dark purple iris, $2 C; daffodils, orange lilies, $4 M; dbi. pink peonies, 50c ea.: narcissi, 75c C. add postage. Exc. Mollie Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3. | Royal purple iris, 20 doz.; 2-year= old weigelas, 2, 25c; 2-year-old jas- mines, 2, 25c:. altheas, 10c; holly- hocks, 25 doz.; japonicas, 2, 25c, add postage. Ellen Silver, Talking Rock. Purple iris, yard hedge, rooted, $1 C: mums, 25 doz.; weeping willow cut. and hedge cut., 25e C; zinnia seed, dbl. asst col., 5 teaspoonful. Miss Willa Mae Ralston, Ella Gap. Seventy arborvitae, 2-ft. 75c a.s postpaid. Mrs. G. W. Olivet, Gaines- ville, Rt. 2. Purple lantana cut., well rooted, 25c ea.: rosebud geraniums, 10c cut- ting. Mrs. A. J. Stansel, Cleveland, Rt. 4. e x spoonful, 5c.. - Showberry, Thursday, October 1, 1931 Flowers and Seed For Sale Four M daffodil bulbs, 50c C, $4 M. Mrs. F. C. Smith, Washington. Narcissi, jonauil, 50c C; cheaper in large lots. Curly Prince feather seed, -10c spoonful, add postage. Mrs. M. J. Cochran, Monticello, Rt. 6, Box 41. Japonica seed, cardinal red, also yariegated, red and white, 25c doz. Gathering seed now and should be planted immediately. Mrs. H. I. Rahn, Flemington. White, pink oxalis, white conch be- gonia, weeping lilies, dbl. red gera- niums, lace, maidenhair ferns; 10c - ea.; green striped jew, 15c doz., del. Mrs. H. D. Burt, Americus, Rt. 2, Box 136. White, yellow spring bulbs, 15c doz.; 600, $3; doz. mixed gladioli free with every $3 order. Mrs. O. J. Ham, Forsyth. - Kerria, japonica, snowballs, pink spirea, 25c ea.; 2 ea. purple and pink altheas, golden bells, bridal wreath, any 2 for 25c; dogwood, 2, 25c.. Exe. for sacks. Mrs. Manda Henderson, Ellijay. Cannas, per 100, City Portland, pink, $3; Queen Helen, yellow, $2; President, red, $2; Eureka, white, $4: gladioli, $1; daffodils, jonquils, nar- * 5c. Mrs. J. R. Camp, Cor- ele. Crimson spirea, single white bridal wreath, Japanese winter blooming push honeysuckle, pink almond, pink weigela, hibiscus, 20c ea.; 6, $1, del.; | iris, 5 var., 40e doz. Mrs. J. T. Pat- tillo, LaGrange, Rt. 6, Box 79. Well rooted dwarf and tree box- woods, $3.50 per C plants; pink crepe myrtle, $1 doz.; white spirea, 20c ea.; 6, $1; white narcissi, 25 doz. Blanche _Woedruff, Greenville. ' Blue iris, 25c doz.; red cannas, 35c - doz.; October pinks, all col., 25 doz.; _ 4 well rooted geraniums, $1; white mulberry bushes, 50c ea., $2 doz. Mrs. Nora Nix, Alto, Rt. 1. Rosebud geraniums, rooted, 15c ea.; Boston ferns, 10c; buttercup and jonquil bulbs, 75c C; large pink be- gonia, rooted, 15c; white Easter flag lilies, 25c doz. Mrs. F. Happoldt, Lewiston. Madonna lilies, mammoth bulbs, 25c ed.; 2nd size, 20c ea.; peonies, 3 -for $1; calla lilies, 25c ea. Mrs. J. F. Anderson, Blue Ridge. _. Mixed colors and var. of large dbl. poppy seed, also mixed col. larkspur or delphinium, ea., 10c tbls. Mrs. -. W. Clements, Rochelle, Rt. 1. Dbl. rose col. popy seed,, small tea- Exc. for equal amt. perrywinkle, any color, or mixed pe- . tunia seed. Mrs. W. J. Garrett, Met- asvil'e. Sedum golden ace, 20c doz.; sem- -pervinum hen and chicken, 40c doz:; . Giant Barri Leedei daffodils and wa- ter Fairy narcissus, 40c doz. Mrs. E. E. Rye, Arlington. Sey. 3-year-old monthly rose bushes, 6 for $1; Star jasmine, 3 doz., $1; crepe myrtle, 10c; 6, 50c; wWis- teria, same price. Mrs. J. L. Burk, *itton, Rt. T, Box 34. Azaleas, mixed col., 35c doz.; red dogwood, 3 for 25c; evergreen galax, 2 doz., 25c; blueberry bushes, 2 for 25c; white pines, 20c ea. Mrs. Essie Woody, Loving. Mtn. roses, flowering almond, vel- vet rose, 10c; tiger lilies, begonias, hydrangea, geraniums, castus, cereas, 5c ea. cut. Exc. for white sacks. Mrs. N. B. Lewis, Toomsboro. < _ Roots of:a terrestrial orchid, per- fectly hardy out-of-doors, foliage is tall, sword-like, blooms rich redish _ purple, 6 petal, flat bloom, tall spikes, 3-4 ft., 50c ea., 3 for $1. Mrs. Grant Brock, Tallapoosa. Pink perennial pea seed, 10c tbls.; all col. mixed hollyhock seed, 10c cup; mixed hibiscus, 10c tbls. Mrs. Willie Dean, Talking Rock. Japanese ornamental locust, Vir- ginia creeper, wisteria and extra Strong Kudzu, 25c ea.; Cherokee hedge rose, $1 C, del. J. W. Toole, Macon, Rt. 2. shrubs, 2-ft. Boxwoods, $2 C; C coralberry, flowering quince, golden bells, - spirea, bridal wreath, crepe myrtle, Cherokee roses, hemerocallis and blackberry lilies and aoa Mrs. J. L. Rodgers, Green- ille. Queen of the blues, Dutch hya- cinths, 3 doz., $1.10; King Alfred daffodils, polyanthus, narcissi, jon- quils, blooming size, 8% doz., $1.10; Taixed; arborvitae, others. Mrs. W. H. Rucker, Milner. All col. monthly roses, weigela, Rochesters, golden elders, abelia, dbl. altheas, golden forsythia, 2-year size, 20c; tubrose, 25 doz.; peonies, 25 _ @a. Mrs. W. Vickers, Siloam. MARKET BULLETIN Flowers and Seed For Sale Pyramidal _arborvitae, rooted healthy, 20 in. tall, 35 ea. Miss Jes- sie Cash, Flowery Branch, Rt. 3. _ Butter and egg bulbs, blooming size, 20c doz.; April blooming nar- cissi, 15 doz., 2 for 25c; Boston ferns, rooted, 10c ea.; St. Bernard lilies, 15e, 2 for 25. Mrs. V. P. Jackson, Ivey. _Dark purple iris, $2 C; orange lilies, $1 C; daffodils, $1.50 C; deep pink weigelas, yellow forsythia, 25c ea., add postage. Exc. for white feed gees Nancy Henderson, Ellijay, Twenty-five purple lilacs, 7 yrs. old, 40c ea., 3 for $1; small size, 25c ea., 5 for $1; butterfly bush, 25c ea., 5 a $1. Mrs. L. D. Spriggs, Rock- mart, Pansy, begonia, daisies, chrysan- themums, etc. Sell or exc. 12 pot plants for 1 bu. peas. Mrs. E. R. Siler, Summertown. Old-time sweet. violets (var. that grew in our grandmothers time), Ic ea., for 50 or more; inclose postage. Miss Ella Trimble, Adairsville. _ Butter and egg bulbs, April bloom- ing white narcissus, jonquils, 15c doz. Mixed, 500 for $3, $5 M. Mrs. Jeffie Ham, Forsyth, Rt. 6. Globe arborvitae, 22-in., 5 for $1; azaleas, 2 to 3 ft., laurels, rhododen- drons, yellow dcgwood, Cherokee roses, $1 doz.; pink perennial phlox, ; doz., $1. Mrs. A. Wilson, Morgan- on. Twenty-five-in. plants, $1.50 ea.; 6-in., 25 ea.; 4-in., 15c oa.; 3-ft. Magnolia Glaucia trees, 50c a., all del. Maude Hamby, Greenville. Eight to 10-in. rooted dwarf box- wood plants, uniform and bushy, $1 doz., del.; sev. var. rooted monthly roses, 25 ea. Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Greenville, Rt. 3. Choice boxwoods, 15 plants, $1, $30 M; Magnolia Glaucia trees, 3, $1; lilac and white caps jasmine, 30c ea.; crepe myrtle, 25 ea., all rooted. ne C. M. Robinson, Greenville, Boxwood plants, rooted, 75c doz.; dbl. red Camelia japonica plants, 10c ir., $1 ea.; hollyhock seed, 10c per pkg. Mrs. B. L. Robinson, Greenville. Large size milk and wine lily bulbs, 10c ea., $1 doz., add postage. No chks. Mrs. N. L. Palmer, Milford. Jonquil and daffodil bulbs, $1.50 C; elephant ear bulbs, 25c ea.; blue wa- ter lilies, 25c; yellow larkspur, 35c doz.; Xmas cactus, 25c ea. Miss Rona McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2. : Blooming size Trumpet Major daf- fodils, white April blooming narcissi, slightly mixed, $1 C, del.; blooming shrubs and arborvitaes, reasonable price. Mrs. C. E. Leverett, Atlanta, Rt. 1, Box 213, phone Ray. 3273-M. April cluster blooming narcissus, 75c per 100 bulbs. Mrs. Johnnie F. Myers, Hartwell, Rt. 4. Any size cottonwood, dogwood, hol- ly and other shade trees, at differ- ent prices; sat. guar. Write your wants. H. J. Hill, Stone Mtn., Rt. 3, Box 60. ; Three-year-old shrubbery, abelias, 25c, 35c, 45c ea.; weigelas, extra large, 50c ea., $3 doz.; honeysuckle, 25c, 35c, 40c; Excelso Rambler roses, 30c ea. Mrs. Bettie Roberts, Talla- poosa, Rt. 3, Box 71. Red, white geraniums, maple be- gonias, dwarf boxwoods, 15c ea.; white peonies, 25c; hollyhocks, 25c doz.; yellow and white narcissus, 90c 100. A. E. Hughey, Ranger. Junipers, 15-38 in. tall, 35e to 75c; boxwoods, 6-12 in., 60c-$1.50 doz.; purple iris, blackberry lilies, 25c doz.; perennial aster, golden glow, 10c clump. Mrs. Dalla Roark, Clermont. Five C daffodils, slightly mixed, | $2.40; begonias, angel wing tree, red conch,.10c ea. cut.; pink, salmon, purple and white sultanas, 1 cut. of ea., 25c. Mrs. J. D. Boyette, Cairo, Rte; White Bermuda Easter lily bulbs, blooming size, 10c ea., 40c per 14 doz., $6 C; gardenias, 75c ea, 1-2% ft. tall; Alphine moss, 5c per plant, rooted, add postage. Miss Idel Rahn, Guyton, Rt. 1. Dbl. red peony bulbs, with 2 and 3 eyes, 20c ea., 6 for $1, add postage. Mrs. A. R. Clack; Auburn. Dbl. pink hyacinths, 10c ea. bulb, 80c doz., add postage less than doz.; cape jasmine, 2 and 3 yrs. old, 40c and 50c. Bessie Martin, Gainesville, Rt. 9: One eam oxalis, cabbage geranium, red and white begonias, dbl. petu- nias, 3 kinds cactus, grape begonias, squirrel toil and sword fern, maple begonias, ger. rainbow moss, rooted, 50c or 6 for 25c. Roy Grindle, Dah- lonega. Flowers and Seed For Sale Azaleas, rhododendrons, mtn. lau- rels, spruce, japonicas, coralberry, dogwood, white pine, crabapple, but- terfly bush, velvet rose, 6 for $1, $1:75 per 12; galax, snowdrops, 40c doz. Mrs. J. H. Penland, Ellijay. Jonquils, single and dbl. daffodils, narcissus, yellow day lilies, $1 C; fine shrubbery, large size, and pot plars, cheap; enclose stamp for de- scriptive price list. Mrs. C. H. Ward, Adairsville, Rt. 1. Red hollyhock seed, dbl. pink hol- lyhock, 3 tbls. for 10c; cuttings St. Augustine grass, $1 bu., FOB. Miss A. Dixon, Alma, Box 55. Roman blue hyacinths, buttercups, butter and egg bulbs, Oct. lilies, 30c doz.; jonquils, 15 doz.; yellow nar- cissus, 25c doz.: pink thrift, 15 doz. Mrs. H. F. Jarrell, Butler, Rt. 2, Box 44, Six large stiff-leaf caladium bulbs, 25c ea., $1 for lot; white iris bulbs, 50c C. Miss Carrie Pierson, Cullo- den, Rt. 2. All col.. monthly roses, 25c ea.; single blue hyacinth, 30c doz.; butter- cups, jonquils, 20c doz.; yellow nar- cissus, 20c doz., all blooming size. Mrs. Ella Robinson, Greenville. Easter lily bulbs, white, large size bulbs, Lloom this season, 75c doz., $5 C, add postage. Miss Blanche Shearouse, Guyton. Purple Prince iris, yellow daffodils, dbl. or single, long trumpet, April blooming, white narcissus, snowdrops, yellow iris, 20c doz.; snow balls, golden bells, 20c ea. Mollie Reece, Ball Ground, Rt. 4. Oriental poppy seed, dbl. pink, 6c teaspoonful; 10c thls. Mrs. J. E. Passe, Madison. i : Yellow jonquils, 15c doz., $1.15 C; May narcissus, fragrant, butter-and- egg, snowdrops, purple Roman hya- cinths, 25c doz., $1.90 C. Govt insp. Mrs. B. F.-Harrison, Bolingbroke. Dwarf boxwood, 4 to 8 in., 4c ea., any quantity; 50 tree box bushes, 15-18 in., $10; 5-9 in., 4c ea. Exc. some for 10 young pullets. Mrs. W. E. Pearson, Gay. Daffodils, 15c doz.:; shasta daisies, 10c doz.; also booking orders for dahlia bulbs, 15c doz., yellow and red; add postage on orders less than es Miss Mamie Garner, Menlo, TUK Hollyhock plants, all colors, dbl. and semi-dbl., 25c doz.; jonauil, nar- cissus, 5 dif. kinds, white and yellow, 25c doz.; shrubbery and fine lilies, 10c-15c ea. Mrs. Julia, Darnell, Jas- per, Rt.1. Blue, light pink abelia, giant phlox, lemon lilies, 25c doz.; white, blue butterfly, cram japonicas, 2, 25c; bleeding heart, puzzle fool, 35c bulb, add postage. Pearl Vick, Ellijay. Jonquil bulbs, le ea. or exc. for snowdrops or any spring blooming bulbs; orange day lilies, milk and wine lilies, 10c ea. Mrs. G. C. Mon- roe, Doerun, Rt. 1. Barberry,\6 for 30c; Eng. daisies, 6 for 25e; peach roses, pink, 15c ea., 2 for 25c; iris, mixed, lemon lilies, 25 doz.; white phlox, 30c doz. Mrs. Dessie Vick, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Dbl. pink hollyhock seed, 2 thls., 10c; sng. red, white hollyhock, 3 this., 10c; jonquil bulbs, 75c C. Exc. for peony and tulips. Mrs. J. G. Whitfield, Jasper, RFD 4. Baby breath fern, oxalis, red spotted leaf cactus, yellow flower caladium, yellow spotted box vine, yellow flowered cactus, cigar cactus, 10e ea. Exc. for onions. Mrs. W. A. Lewis, Toomsboro. Jonquil, daffodil, narcissus bulbs, $3.20 M; 3 colors iris, 25c doz., 5 doz. fer $1; hardy phlox, 15c doz., 2 doz. 25c. Mrs. J. W. Silver, Talking Rock. Pink crepe myrtle and mimosa trees, 50c ea.; white iris, purple lilac, bridal wreath, spirea, jonquil and trumpet daffodil bulbs, 30 doz.; red blooming pear, 30c doz. Mrs. E. T. May, Warthen. / Three colors hollyhock seed, deep pink, light pink and orchid, 5c tbls., add postage. Mrs. C. H. Farrar, Jenkinsbureg. Crimson and dbl. yellow japonica, 2 yrs. Old, 25c ea.; 6 yrs.; 50c.ea.; fox glove, 35c doz.; purple crepe myrtle, 50c ea.; snowdrops, 20c ea.; Chinaberry, 40c. Mrs. Mart Gentry, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Dbl. yellow, crimson japonica, 2 yrs., 25 ea.; 6 yrs., 50c; hardy phlox, 40c doz.; red crepe myrtle, 50c ea.; white crepe myrtle, 50c ea.; jonquil, daffodils, 35c doz. Miss C. Barrett, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 62. Carnation flowered, mixed frmged dbl. voppy seed, 5c pkg.; 10c oz. Mrs. W.H. Cooper, Quitman, Rt. 1. 4; Page Three Flowers and Seed For Sale Crimson amaryllis bulbs, 75 doz; butter-and-egg daffodils, jonquils, 10e doz.; add postage, no stamps. Mrs. M. T. Tanner, Sandersville, Rt. 1. Madonna lily bulbs, large size, 20c - ea.: large dbl. Empress daffodils, 7c ea. bulb; long trumpet daffodils, paper-white narcissus, snowdrops, all 25c doz.;: dbl. pink hyacinths, 10 bulb. Mrs. Mary Spruell, Alpharetta. Euonymous plants, 2 yrs. old, 2 ft. high, $3 doz.; President and King Humbert red cannas, Beethoven pink, Richard Wallace yellow, $5 C; mint plants, 50 C...Mrs. 2. M. Story; Thomson. April narcissus, jonquils, daffodils, $1 C, $8 M; sweet purple violets, rooted, $1 C; white star jasmine and yellow jasmine, 6 for $1. Mrs. A. A. Carey, Royston, Rt. 1. Granddad graybeard, 3 for $1; golden bells, 25c ea.; blue bottle bulbs and wild Easter lilies, rooted; sweet purple violets, $1 C. Mrs. Lula_ McElhannon, Royston, RFD. Snapdragons, 1% yrs. old, $3 doz.; dwarf-spider wart, $5 C; giant spider wart, $10 C; 4 large dwarf boxwood, 23 ft., $30, FOB. Mrs. Clara Belle Carey, Royston. Narcissus, jonquils, snowdrops, daffodils, iris, orange lilies, 30c doz.; red dogwood, $1 per 12; golden glow, 25c doz.; arborvitae, different sizes. Elsie Heaton, Mineral Bluff. Old-fashioned jonquil bulbs, 10c doz., 50c C, $4 M. Mrs. R. F. Scar- borough, Byron, Rt. 1. Sev. col. large flowering cannas, 35c doz.; everblooming roses, 5 for $1; annual roses, 3 for 25c; elephant ears, August and tiger lilies, 10c. Mrs. J. Winter, Buford. Blue and white iris, 15c doz.; 7 col. dbl. geraniums, 5c per cutting, or all for 25c; sword and Boston ferns, 10c ea. Mrs. Ralph Williams, Cumming. Sweet pea seed, 25c per % Ib., 50c per 14 lb., $1 lb., mixed, long stems and prolific bloomers. W. J. Burney, Pooler, Box 26. Twelve dwarf boxwoods, good shape, no bad sides. Write for price or come see them. Mtn. laurel, trail- ies, 20c ea. Miss L. M. White, Dah- lonega, Rt. 1, Box 33. Golden arborvitae, 8 for $1; jon- quil bulbs, $1 C; red buds, 3 for 25c; Jap. tiger lilies, 30c doz.; Cherokee roses, 75c doz. F. E. Abercrombie, Mineral Bluff, care DeHarts. Seed, larkspur, pink and _ white stocks, dbl. white, feverfew, sweet Williams, all 10c pkt.; Stone plants, 10e; calycanthus, 20c; violets, 15c /doz.; ferns, 10c and 15c. Mellie Mer- ritt, Cairo; Rt..2. Compact, Chinese dwarf arborvi- tae, 8 to 14 in. above ground, 10c to 25c ea.; dbl. pink altheas, dbl. pink oleanders, 15c and 20c ea. Miuittie Collins, Smithville, Rt. 1. Snowdrops and yellow narcissus bulbs, ea. 20c doz.; giant Amaryllis hybrids, 20c ea., 3 for 50c, 7 for $1, prepaid. Miss Ida Grier, Arlington. One large lace fern, $4; 4 large pink geraniums, blooming, 35c ea.; jonquil bulbs, 75c C, not del. Mrs. P. E. Wallace, Hapeville. Daffodils, 500, $2.50; iris, $3 C3; fox glove, 18e doz.; altheas, 50c doz.; yellow japonicas, $1.25 doz.; little mums, 15 doz. Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Red, white verbena, 3 doz., 50c; coral vine, 60c; military ferns, red begonias, red carnations, 3, 25c, well rooted. Exc. for coral, angle wing begonias. Mrs. Ida Taylor, Arlington, Rte 2. Gladioli bulbs, 40c doz.; yellow jonquils, $1 C; yellow lilies, 75c C. Mrs. L. C. Gable, Tallapoosa. : Blooming size yellow daffodils, butter and eggs and April blooming narcissus, 20c doz. bulbs; two-tone blue and purple iris, blooming size, 30c doz.; amaryllis, 15c. Mrs. F. R. | Hobbs, Siloam. Giant white spider lilies, 3 for 40c; red spider lilies, 3 for 25c; perennial phlox (mauve pink), 30c doz., pre- paid. Mrs. Maude Brooks, Arlington. Butter and eggs and daffodil bulbs, 70e C, $6 M; also mixed bulbs, jon- quils, daffodils, butter and eggs, $5, ~~ ar Miss Vida Powell, Eiberton, Cream-white fragrant narcissus, bronze red day lilies, purple iris bulbs, 35c doz., 80c C; Balsam, Spruce, Rhododendrons, Red Burr and White Dogwood, 4 for $1, postpaid. Mrs. Florence Heaton, Mineral Bluff. Azales, 60c doz.; iris, old rose phlox, 25e doz.; bleeding heart. 30c ea.; dbl. yellow and red japonicas, pink wei- geleas, 15c ea. T. L. Hicks, Ella Gap. ing arbutus, 75c doz.; black raspber- . Mrs. Oscar Silver, F otaat Fg SU eee ae itll tae 2 nl ch ode Page Four MARKET BULLETIN - > rt 2) St Se Thursday, October 1, 1931 White Bermuda Easter lily bulbs, $1 doz. and postage. Miss Lela Rahn, - Rincon, Rt. 2. - Red and yellow azaleas, 25c doz.; white pines, 2 for 50c; red and yel- Yow japonicas, 3 for 25c; red dog- woods, 25c doz., well rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Callie Richard, Loving. Six large pot-size geraniums, 1 pur- ple, 2 bright red and clear pink, 1 purplish pink, 1 rose-red, 1 smaller white, 3 for $1; blood-red pretty-by- night seed, 10c doz. Mrs. H. E. Mc- - Curley, Hartwell, Rt. 1. Bleeding heart, 35c; iris, 20c; dbl. yellow, single red japonicas, weigelas, 20c; purple phlox, spider wart, 20c _ doz.; March flowers, 20c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Kinda Evans, Ellijay, ' Rt. 3. _ Dbl. petunias, fuchsia, striped jew, maple begonias, 15 cut., 50c; oxalis, rainbow moss, geraniums, 2 kinds -Jantana, red begonias, pink, white lilies, 10, 75c. Add postage. Mary -Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Two ea. geraniums, fuchsia, dbl. petunias, hibiscus, justicia, hydran- -gea, red, white, maple, angel wing, beefsteak begonias, 1 ivy ger., 2 cac- tus, 50c, 12 for 35c. Mrs. Sarah Grin- dle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. - Dbl. daffodils, jonquils, paper- white narcissus, 20c doz.; blue, white and variegated iris, 25c doz.; blue Roman hyacinths, 20c doz.; 3-year- old boxwoods, 25c ea., add postage. Mrs. J. Elsner, Austell, Rt. 2. - | - Sweet Williams, water lilies, mtn. ferns, 25c doz.; azaleas, mtn. laurels, 50c doz.; maples, 2, 25c; Cherokee roses, 6, 25c; trailing arbutus, 25c doz., add postage. Theodshia Ross, Morganton. Twenty boxwood bushes, 2-3 feet, well shaped, for sale. L. W. Cathey, Clarkesville, Rt. 3. ; - Lemon lilies, orange lilies, blue and purple iris, $1 C; red flowering quince, yellow golden bells, Eng. dog- wood, 75c for 10. Mrs. George Bla- Jock, Ellijay, Rt. 3. . ss One M jonquil and narcissus bulbs, mixed, $3.20; red hollyhock plants, yellow and white mums, iris, $1 C; spirea bushes, golden hells, 35c doz.; dbl. red cannas, 6, 75c. Mrs. ! V..G. Silver, Oakman, Rt. 1. i Blue, purple lavender iris, hardy - phiox, 20c doz.; bleeding heart, pink peonies, 25c ea.; pink weigelas, red, yellow japonicas, 26c ea.; narcissus, 15c doz. Martha Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Camellia japonicas, indica azaleas, basiana shrubs, ligustrums, pittospo- . rum, nandina, photenia, pyracantha, - tea olives, juniper, 2, $1.10; deodara, cypress, retinospora, 2, $1.50; abelia, oleanders, spireas, 4, $1.15. Mrs. J. A.! Griffin, Cordele. Pink perennial phiox plants and Javender iris, 25c per doz. ea. Mrs. Hawes Cloud, Crawfordviile. German iris, colors purple-smokey and purple, yellow and brown; dbl. jonquils, yellow and cream, 25c doz.; narcissi, white lady, 75c C; snow- Grops, 25c C. Mrs. Riley Ross, Ring- gold. _ Large dbl. peony and carnation flowered poppy seed, white, dark red, bright red, salmon pink, rose, lav- ender and purple, colors mixed or geparate, 10c teaspoonful. Mrs. C. J. Kelly, Tifton. : Slack Prince iris bulbs;. $1.25 C; snowbalis, hydrangea and roses,. box- woods, junipers and other shrubbery at reasonable price. Mrs. N. P. Pad- gett, Ella Gap. Dbl. pink almonds, pink weigelas, thorniess yellow roses, snowballs, flowering quince, bridal wreath, _ bridal bouquet, golden bells, pink - erepe myrtle, 15c ea., 2 for 25c, add - postage. . Mrs. Sidda Southerland, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Blue grape hyacinths, 50c per C bulbs, $2 per 500, all postpaid. Miss Vena Brown, Hartwell. : Spruce and white pines, $1 to $4 doz.; blue iris, yellow lilies, $1 -C; daffodils and narcissi, mixed, 75c C; wisteria vines, 25c ea. Yonge Walker, Mt. Airy, Rt. 1. Dbl. pink hyacinth bulbs, 10c ea., - $0c doz., add postage on orders less - than doz.; cape jasmine, 3 yrs. old, - 50c. Delia Martin, Gainesville, Rt. 9. Pink phlox, lemon lilies, yellow - 4dris, blue fox glove, 25c doz.; peach rose, japonicas, lilac, 25c; Eng. daisies, 3, 25c; mums, mixed colors, - 25c doz. Inez Vick, Ellijay. White dogwood, water lilies, mtn. - ferns, 20c doz.; blue iris lilies, 25c _ doz.; mtn. laurels, azaleas, 50c doz.; mtn: ivy, 40c doz., add postage. Mrs, Flowers and Seed For a lavender }. Flowers and Seed Wanted Exc. fine bulbs, orchid, red, yel- low and purple dahlias, for shrub- bery, 2 large bulbs for rooted shrub, including abelia, crepe myrtle and yellow bell. Mrs. Russell Cleghorn, Villa Rica, Box 98. Exc. jonquil bulbs for abelia and pink oleander and red and white al- thea bushes, well rooted. Mrs. Lee Walden, Mitchell. Want narcissus. Will exc. Easter lilies; also want Sweet William, Bird of Paradise seed. Exc. value. Ever- lene McLaughlin, Greenville, Rt. 3. Exc. pink iris aream for any of the following: Abelia, pink and red crepe myrtle, pink or red weigela, pink oleander. C. R. Hardy, Jasper, Bted. Want hyacinth bulbs, any kind or color; gladioli bulbs, blooming size, any color; white spider lily. Will exc. daffodil bulbs; also will sell daffodil bulbs, 50c C. Mrs. J. R. Gable, Ray- mond. : Exc. fruit trees and flowering shrubs for red, white and pink lilies and feed sacks. Mrs. L. H. Coe, Eastanollee. Want 2 doz. or more abelia bushes, 2 doz. or more thumbergia spirea bushes. State your best prices. Mrs. E. G. Horne, Barnesville. Want red, white, pink, dbl. poppy seed, 12 peach tree roses, 6 red, pink, 2 white, but will take all red. Quote very best price, postage pre- paid. Mrs. T. H. Mull, Aragon, Rt. 1. Want 2 doz. ea. tulip and crocus bulbs and a few pink and red iris. Exc. other flowers or dried peaches at 15c lb. Mrs. A. C. Arnett, Amity, RFD 1. Exc. yellow cannas, white spirea, zennia seed, pink running rose and golden glow for tulip, peonie and hyacinth bulbs. Mrs. G. L. Tallant, Cumming, Rt. 1. Want large dbl. japonica bushes; state price, height, width, color and enclose snapshop of it if possible. Mrs. Thos. W. Wyler, Savannah, P. O. Box 196. : Second-Hand Machinery For Sale No. 2 J. B. Humdinger Hammer mill. Have 5 screens and dbl. sacker. nearly new. Ist class cond., $200; about 25 h. p. eng., mounted, good cond., $100. I. M. Hyde, Fitzgerald, Box 247, aN Three roller cane mill, practically new, used 2 seasons. Sell or exc. for good milch cow or pullets. J. S. Wolfe, Savannah, 615 44th St., West. Cole 3-row grain drill in good cond. Sell or exc. for 10 bu. Abruzzi rye, guar. Lee Jones, Collins, Rt. 2. Twelve h. p. gas eng., good cond., cheap for cash, or trade for reg. Jer- sey or Guernsey heifers. Mrs. L. M. ; Clark, Garfield. One Lilliston Peanut Picker, good cond., $50 cash, or exc. for Red Du- roe gilts. Roy R. Kelly, Monticello. Combination Peanut Picker and grain thrash. Sell or exc. for 2 good cows of any good breed. Joe M. Brown, McRae. .- Economy King cream separator, good cond., $10 cash, FOB. J. F. Ty- son, Tennille. Rice muller and cleaner, used 5 mos. in good order, cheap. J. A. Roche, Crescent. Chattanooga Cane mill, No. 1, used only 1 yr. Sell or exc. for pure bred Jersey or Guernsey heifer. Write. E. D. Paulk, Fitzgerald, Box 444. Internl Harvester tractor harrow, 24-18 in. discs, perfect cond., $50 cash. May be examined at my farm, 1 mile Cornelia. Richard Lewis, Cor- nelia. Set water mill machinery, corn mill complete, large part wheat ma- chinery too. Can be made dbl. corn mill, $150 as it stands. C. W. Cheney, Madras. Golden power cane mill, No. 27. New, never used. Cheap. Take in part Ga. cane syrup and fat hogs ready for market. Mrs. H. J. McCorvey, Hawkinsville, No. 14 Chattanooga (3) cane mill in good cond., $40, FOB. No chks. A. W. Powell, Metcalfe, Rt. 1, Box 11. One Letz grinding mill, practically new for sale. Dr. N. C. Alston, Rich- land. Three h. p., 220 volt 60 cycle, 3 phase motor, also 2 h. p. 110-220 R. I. single phase motor. Sell or exc. for pea huller, mower, or Disc harrow. E. R. Budden, East Point. One 24 in. Meadows mill, used lit- tle, $40, FOB. H. P. Holbrook, Com- J. F. Carson, Morganton. Bs ies merce. e hhower, practically new, milk. R, B. Elliott, Martin, Rt. 2. Second-Hand Machinery For Sale | No. 36 Golden syrup mill and 16x4 pan, A-1 cona., $140; Deering shred- der with blower, complete on wheels at bargain. G. W. Reaves, Athens, 721 Milledge Ave. x Chattanooga 3 roller No. 13 cane. mill and evaporator. Good cond., $25, FOB, E. M. Wright, Nacoochee. One pair team wagon scales, sell cheap or trade. H. B. Chandler, Luthersville. j Kelly feed mill, never used, $50; new John Deere self-dump hay rake, $40. Cash with order. Robt. S. An- derson, Hawkinsville. Absolutely new Cypress water tank, including indicator gauge, 1 in. gal- vanized tank connection and 2 in. gal. tank connection. Cost $125, sell ee FOB cars. J. C. Collier, Barnes- ville. | One boiler and eng., 20 h. p. each, for sale cheap. Frank Touchton, Fargo. Delco light and _ batteries, also about 20 bulbs, (30 volt.) Plant was in fine running cond. when moved for city electricity. Best offer. Q. B. eee Savannah, 39 Abercorn St. Second-hand mower and rake of the Deering make, $50 for both. W. 4|J. Morgan, Stillmore. Eighteen in. Cotton King harrow, $25; 2 mowers and rake, $25; 3 row grain drill, $5; I. H. C. stalk cutter, $35; 3-2 row dusting machines; other farm machinery. R. S. Parham, Greenville. : : Fordson in first class cond. with Towers Sullivan fluted heavy disc harrow and 1 lighter harrow. Cheap for cash, or exc. for heifers or milch cows. Hughes T, Reynolds, Rome, 400 West 3rd St. ; Two Chattanooga 24 turning plows, 2 Chatt. 61 turning plows, 1 Moline binder, 20-14 mile rolls No. 12 gal. iron wire. Mrs. C. C. Burkhalter, Louisville. One No. 10 Oliver; 1 feed crusherm horse power; 1 syrup kettle, 60 gal., and other farm articles for sale. Mrs. ae Carter, Hazlehurst, Rt. 3, Box Two Oliver Goober i-horse turn- ing plows, almost new, not hurt, $5.50 each. Riley C. Couch, Turin. One large pea and bean thrasher, power and hand operated, $10, Exc. for syrup, meat, honey, or peas. E. J. Hart, College Park. One Clark California cutaway har- long and short draw bar. Cheap. G. E. New- some, Hawkinsville. Tractor and pulley, 23 model. Good cond., $35, FOB. P. B. Hayes, Griffin, Rt. A. ee Fordson tractor, first class cond., also 1 harrow to go with it. W. H. H. Barham, McDonough, Rt. 1. Grain mower, rake, fair cond., $45; 8 disc oat drill, fertilizer attach- ments, good cond., $40; 3 wheel John Deere bottom plow, perfect cond., $50, FOB. Geo. Jennings, Dawson. One complete Delco light plant, 33 volts, practically new. Set the plant in your home and start running for $150. Hubert Franklin, Metter. One-horse Golden Cane mill in No. 1 shape, new, $25 cash, or $30 value in cattle, hogs or sheep. J. W. Hen- derson, Cordele. Wheel garden plow with sev. dif- ferent. points in .good cond. for sale. Mrs. A. H. Price, Locust Grove. Primrose Separator, good cond., $40, or exc. for 50 W. L. 4 mos. old. pullets and 5 cockerels, Tancred str. F, E. Shannon, Lenox. Three roller power cane mill, 6 h. p. eng., pan and new belt. All good. Sell cheap. Mrs. W. W. Robinson, Oglethorpe, Rt .1. 5 Two 10 gal. milk cans, 2-5 gal. cans, and sey. 5 and 10 gal. cream cans in good cond. cheap. J. E. Fears, Madison, Power hay press, I. H. C. make. Practically new. Also 25 h. p. dbl. cylinder gas eng, and a Separator cheap for cash, or exc. for hogs, cat- tle, or mules. Douglas McRae, Boston. Two pecan tree dusting machines cheap, Williamson stump puller complete with cable, power hay press, disc tractor plow, manure spreader, stalk cutter, 2-horse plows. cream separators, etc. Fred C. Geiger, Flintside. 5 One Letz grinding mill, practically ee for sale. Dr. N. C. Alston, Rich- and. Good syrup. mill, whole outfit first class. Sell or exc. for cow, fresh in For Sale Second-hand and new hammer feed mills at bargain prices; Write for full information. C. G. Holder, Bainbridge. Fairbanks 6 h. rb. eng. val. $75 in good cond., and other farm articles of value, sell or exc. for milch cow, ae and corn. J. O. Dalton, Wrights- ville. Fairbanks-Morse 1% h. gas. end.; 1 water pump. Good cond. Sell or exc. for seed oats or hogs. S. Ww, Avera, Lexington. : One fruit grinder, will grind all fruits without breaking seed, rate of 50 to 60 bu. per hour, by hand ag well as by horse power, $20 at barn, Chas. J. Faulkner, Ball Ground. A $30 fruit evaporator, 10 trays, complete with 9 extra trays and hens, W. L. or Barred Rocks, pure bred. W. Harrison, Fitzgerald. Two row grain drill, 6 row grain drill, % horse Syracuse turn plows, cut-a-way disc harrows, peg tooth harrows, and other farm articles. J, C. Collier, Barnesville. Fordson pulley, used only 5 days, good as new, $15. Cashiers chk. or money order with order. J. L. White, Adairsville, Rt. 1. / J. L. Parker, Cartersville. Six h. p. Witte eng. and cut-off, power sufficient to operate grain mer mill. Ben Tanner, Sandersville. McCormick reaper, 8 ft. cut., good good cond., $80, FOB here. C. D, Williamson, Plains. chine and 1 hand dump rake, both good cond., $40 for the 2, FOB; 5 h. p. Economy gas eng., mounted, By FOR: Grady Gibson, Waycross, Two McCormick mowers, 1 Mo- line tractor mower, 2. tractor har-< rows, 2 hay boxes. Sell or exc. for grain cutter or hogs. Joseph Free- man. Blakely. machine, high lift, 5 ft. cut., in per= fect cond.; also McCormick rake in good working order, $50 FOB for both. T. I, Thomason, Bainbridge. ly used and in good cond. Cheap for cash. J. J: Bone, Butler. = McCormick hay rake, Fordson tractor, pulley, Oliver dbl. disc plow, 2 h. Chatt. turn plow, 2 1-horse Chatt. turn plows, Int. riding culti- vator. Sell or exc. M. B. Lee, Ft. Valley. One ea. Dixie plow, cultivator plow, spring tooth harrow, spring tooth cultivator, planter, wheel: push plow and other tools. Cheap for cash. All in 1 lot. Ed. McLaughlin, Rt. 2. Fifty good as new friction-top syrup pails, 5 and 10 Ib. sizes, com< plete with all covers, bailes, etc., $2.50 for lot, FOB here. N. Rosene, Ft. . Valley, P. O. Box 44. except will need new slide, $7. O. A. Andrews, Jackson, Rt. 2. Five hundred pieces of 8x10 glass 316c ea., or exc. for chickens. Walter Hunnicutt, Tallulah Falls. | me Domo cream separator in per= fect cond. with 5 gal. cream can. Cost $50. Sell $25, or exc. for R. I. Harrell, Quitman, Rt. 6. Second-hand cane mill, No. 27, 3 good cond. Mrs. Mollie Wilder, Ber- jin, Rt. 1. Empire grain drill, Royal pea hull for sale or exc. for oats and wheat. C. B. Richards, White, Rt 2. good as new, $8 each, FOB. Exc. for A-1 Ga. Cane syrup. M. B. Boat-= right. Blun. Cost $30. Will take $15, or exc. for 16 laying hens or W. Pekin ducks Fitzgerald. Eight hundred fifty watt Delco plant for sale or exc. for reg. Jersey bine. No. 1 J. B. Humdinger 1 $175; 20 inch Meadows corn mill, $60; 6 h. p. Fairbanks-Morse eng. Second-Hand Machinery furnace, $15, or exc. for 15 laying Two mill rocks, good. cond, for sale, (not saw-mill outfit), mounted. Has ~ thrash. Sell or exc. for good Ham-. cond., $75; Superior grain. drill, 8 ft. New, 4 McCormick mowing ma- _ Nearly new John Deere mowing 1928 model Fordson tractor, slight- Sr., Macon, Two-horse Wizard plow, No. 75; 2 new points with dbl. tree, complete spitable for hot-house covering, etc., a One 60 and 1-80 gal. syrup pan, Ten tray fruit evaporator with 9 extra trays and furnace complete. not over 2 yrs. old. W. Harrison, or Guernsey cow. F. S. Liles, Wood- feed mill, practically new; 25 h. p. F.-M. crude oil eng. G. W. Reaves, Athens, 721 + So. Milledge, Ave. Se Red chickens or turkeys. Mrs. J.B. roller, Also ker, eng. 12 h. p. Allin ' areday, October 1, 1981 Second-Hand Machinery a For Sale Bight h. p. Mogul I. H. C. gas eng., A-1 cond.; 10 h. p. Titnal, slight re- pairs; line shafs, hangers and other Tquipment in good cond. Cheap for cash. Robt. Fuller, Adairsville, Box ie Dek each, dbl. fen mowing ma- chine, rake, and disc. Mowing ma- chine and rake need new tongue and some minor repairs. Sell or exe. for heifer cow, hogs or chickens. J. S. Wolfe, Savannah? 615 44th St. West. wo No. 27 Avery turn plows, first ass eond., $5.50 cash, or exc. for pigs, corn or peas. John w: Moseley, operton, Rt. -2; ive h. p. gas. eng., $7 0 eens 1es in good working order; 1 hand ip rake, $40 for both. Grady bson, Waycross, Rt. 1. Sev. John Deere spring tooth har- 15 teeth, 2 sections, new, $10. OB. G. F. Hernlen, Augusta, 1767| mill, must be cheap for cash; quote} .cap. flow of windmill and cond. and edgeville Road. Emmerson 2 row stalk cutter with -horse hitch and neck yoke, 2 linders of 7 blades each. Never, [, $55, FOB. Leland F. Walter, ta, 1709 Chestnut St. ington cotton and corn planter, as. new, for sale or exc. for 20 eed oats, Texas or Fulghum. J. uffington, Zebulon, Rt. 1. one-half h. p. gas. eng. for -or trade for cow or hogs. J. A. Loganville. Be Chattanooga cane mill and he eater. used 2 yrs; 2-horse plow, guano distributor, ham- and other farm} plow stocks les for sale. R. R. Moon, Gray- me DY. Home wagon scales, cheap, exc. for anything can use. Mrs. R. Chandler, Luthersville. ultan gas. eng., 24% h. p., vertical | in good cond., $15. H. P. Ader- st Point, 510 Vesta Ave. . kinds of farm tools for sale} onable. Write for list and prices. Mary lg Atlanta, 211 Tech- od Dr., N. E vist: mill, sheller and crusher, new, gas. eng., 60-saw cotton gin, e. W. W. Wilkinson, Villa | Good water. grist mill, plenty pow- plow tools, etc.; for "sale, reason- |. ee Ry Clarke, Waleska. Family size grist mill, good cond., also large size No. 12 food chopper ith sausage stuffer, $3. Mrs. Chas. Z, Palmetto, Rt. 2. Two h.-p. gas. eng., 6-3 amperes, 25-250-volt generator, extra beltings pulleys, eng. run only 3 days, cash. G. P. White, Atlanta, 1348 ery Ave.) . 12 DeLaval cream . cesindeior: | shape, $20. Mrs: J. F. Ham- Summerville, Rt. 1. fell water wheel, 1314 diz., re- Harold Barber, Winder. (22x36 Case separator, 14x18 se power boiler, corn binder, grain n husker and shredder, mow- chine. Write for list and de- tion. O. K. David, Marshallville. One large harrow and large 2- plow. Mrs. KE. M. Travis, Fay- teville. One set blacksmith tools. First chk. gets them. Write for list of. -A. Jones, Rome, Rt. 2. rm bal. scales and new goose- ced hee, for sale or exc. for 25 bred B. L. baby chicks. Miss penne. Vienna, 309 Church! cheap for cash, also a good mowing} Small 2- roller Chattanooga cane ood cond., for sale or exc. for ing of value. W. F. Patten, Adel. ond-Hand Machinery Wanted Want good" 2nd-hand mowing ma- , hot run more than 3 yrs. D for cash. J. R. Harpe, Sweet ant Hay Press, A-1 cond., horse iS Give full description in first a. Re Browning, Stockton. Want Hay Press in good cond. te number of yrs. used and cash M. S. Miles, Metter, Rt. 1. jeld peas or Abruzzi rye for w 2nd-hand blacksmith tools, ally blower = oo = de- 1 Athens side ie: and 1 set enders for Ford: tractor. Give all culars uo Finst letter. 2? Ee 4 McCormick mowin a | otal = oil eng. with starter, in good .cond., (cheap for -24 ft. diameter. wheel. C. E. Smith, Carrollton. -able price. | boro. MARKET BULLETIN ~ Second-Hand Machinery | Wanted Want 1 No. 3 Jay-Bee Sedbury | Hammer feed an, mounted, good ne Pay cash. J. P. Rabun, Staple- on Want 1 Star pea and bean thrash- er, make best price in first letter, size and condition. C. E. Beden- baugh, Wrightsville, Rt. 1. Exc. set of mill rocks, 8 irons to go with them, for blacksmith forge. Must be in good shape: 12-in. fan case preferred. E. L. Dixon, Blalock. Want David Bradley smalt grain grinder. Give price, cond. in first| letter. L. J. Barrow, West. Point. Want 30-in. upright corn. rock, American Machinery Co. make, or 42-in: top runner and a 20 h. Pp. crude | cheap, John W. Gresham, Chipley. - Want at once, steel hay press, cash. AL, Altman, Screven. Want small pea-huller, also a wind= price of ea., del. W. J. Morgan, Still- more. Want deep well outfit in good, cond. | Give full description and price. A. P.| Boardman, Augusta, 332 Fifteenth St. / Want a 114 h. p. steam boiler or complete dairy sterilizing outfit. Give lowest price: Miss Vesta Olien Smith, Valdosta, Rt. 6, Box 70. Want second hand h. p. hay press. State cond. and lowest. price. E. I. Carter, Richland. Want 6 h. p. gas. eng., also irriga- tion outfit, pump, piping enough for } i acre or more. Give full descrip-| tion and lowest cash price. James Wilson, Athens, Rt. 1. Want Delco well pumping outfit that is practically new and operated | on alternating current: must be first | -elass cond. and chean for cash. R. LL. English, M. D., Experiment, Pe. | Box 385. will exc. fine Jersey. cow with young ealf for same. J. O. Ward, Black- | shear. Want to hear from party who has | a No. 19 Oliver or: Chattanooga turn plow for sale or for exc. Frank Har- | ris, Baxley. wpa to buy 1 corn shredder in| /good cond. for cash. J. L. Alexander, | Palmetto. Exc. 8 yr sound and in good cond. at $75, for | - yr. old mule: wt. 1100 Ibs., |Grist mill and power sheller in cond. 'S. F. Haynes, Villa Rica. Want corn mill with sheller in good cond. State what you have and price. J. A. Moore, Loganville. Want 1 steel Overshot water wheel, Might use wood Want a farm light plant, cheap. State what you have and price. J. H. Mixon, Waycross, Rt. 1, Box 37. Want Be! hammer mill complete. | Give full description. H. Daughtry, | Supt. Masonic Home, Macon. Want a small feed crusher, No. 1 Kelley Duplex preferred, in good /cond., cheap for cash. J. B. Williams, | Ellijay, Rt. 4. Exe. good value for grist mill and good eng. Write. Statesboro, Rt. 4. Exc. value for a good ccna tend John: Deere disc plow. Write. H. L. | Williams, Baxley. Want to hear from party that has} a corn mill, also a corn crusher and ' sheller le sale. R.. L. Ledford, Mari- etta, Rt. " Want a good Farm All tractor, | machine. A. C. McKinley, Milledge- ville, Box 357. Want to buy for cash a Keystone Dehorner in good cond., at a reason- W. - Want second-hand Benthal Pea- nut Picker in good cond., near Edi- son. State price, etc. W. M. Bass, Edison. Want to buy Hammer type feed mill. L. B. Ray, Sr., Macon, 341 Carl- ing Ave. Want-used 48 in. upper runner corn mill with Iong spindle drive irons and hoop. Nothing except good mill con- sidered. P. W. Ethridge, Milner. Want 25 or 30 h. p. boiler. State what you have. J. F. Brooks, Powder Springs. Want used hog wire. Must. be good cond. at a bargain for cash. ee Bryan, Canon, Rt. 1. . Want to buy a good. cider mill and press. State cond., price, ete, Cc. W.. _ Page, Norcross. -Want a 2nd-hand hay press in! good shape and cheap for cash, or; M. A. Newton, W. Brooks, Greens- | Second-Hand Machinery Wanted h. p., and small grist mill. Will pay $2. 50 per,mo. Want to operate them at my home. Write. Leroy McClain, Thomasville, Rt. 3. Want a3 xX syrup mill, made by the Golden Foundry Co.,; or any part of same. C. O. Edgeworth, Whites- burg, Rt. 2. Want small hydraulic ram and about 500 ft. pipe for same, 30 ft. lift, 5 ft. fall. Name best price. W. B. Ellard, Cornelia. Cap. 4 to 6 Ibs. in 5 min. Exc. value, 'lins, Cordele, Rt. 4. prices need not reply. Jess Wilson, Machen. Want one Little Giant Bean Har- vester in good cond. State price, cand., Four yr. old reg. Ayershire bull, priced right. B. A. Weldon, Fitz- gerald, Rt. 2. bad habits. Wt. near 1200 lbs. Cheap. D. F. Null, Fitzgerald, Rt. 2... Thoroughbred Jersey, 14 mos. old heifer, not reg., $12.50. Real bargain. Henry Greer, Auburn, Rt, 1. Good milch cow for sale, $35 at Gap. oe barn. Mrs. Mattie McPherson, Rabun | ; o looked after. R. E. Tomberlin, Sur- |. Reg. 4 yr. old Ayershire bull. No/ SL Live Stock For Sale Milch cows and Angus yearlings, also Jersey male calf for sale or exc, Yatesville. different ages and blood lines. Hugh M. Milner, Barnesville. with Herefords, and 1 Hereford bull, Park, Rt.. 1. Four-gal. milch cow with 2-week= kins, Fitzgerald, Rt. 2. Guernsey color, 4 mos. old, for sale or exc. for 20 pullets of any pure breed. Mrs. H. B. Ford, Lavonia. mos. and 3 mos. old, $25 ea., FOB, age. E. B. Braswell, Athens, : HOGS FOR SALE Leo Akins, Graymont. mont, Rt. 1. pigs, 8 wks. old, $8 ea., $15 pr.; 1 all with life treatment. W. W. Charp-= ing, Lenox, Rt. 1. Hogansville. Twelve feeder shoats, 2 breed Durocs, $50; Duroc and P. C. cross-bred sow, $20; Mrs. C. O. Sikes, Sylvester. Six Duroc mixed pigs, 414 mos. for Jot. Leo Akins, Graymont. 2 for $16. L. M. Kennedy, Collins. $5 each, or exc. seed oats at 60c bu., Lithia Springs, Rt. 1, Box 44. each. Exc. for peanut hay, ewe goats mit. son, Dublin, Rt. 6. Jersey boars and gilts, Henry T. Lumsden, Talbotton. ville. old, for $15. J. A. Newman, Eaton- _ton, RFD 3. Fitzgerald, Rt. 2. Three-month-old O. I. C. pigs, ped. papers, treated for cholera, $7.50 ea. Rigsby, Sale City. - Fifty shoats and Greene, Gray. about 450-500 Ibs., easy to handle; also pigs, reg. in buy= Lee, Dawson. /barn. Mrs. G. C. Clifton, Millen. -ristown, Rt. 1. black, ent. to reg., wt. about 250 lbs., ee $25. J. J. Miles, Baxley, Rt. 4. 200 lbs., 8c Ib., cholera immune. J. C. Collier, Barnesville. Reg. Big Bone Black Essex guar. 146. Johnson, Jr., Dixie. OUR ES ee duced prices. C. R. Morgan, Ameri- os Page Seven ~ Jersey and Guernsey cross calf, Ten P. C. and Duroc J. pigs, about ~ 3 mos. old, $5 ea. J. F. McLaughlin, ~ Six nice, thrifty. P. GC. pigs, 8 wks. pigs, also 25 head of veal and beef cattle, for sale. S. A, Duroc J. 10-month-old gilt, ent. to. reg., bred Sept. 5-to Big Bone Blue Guinea, $20; 4 Big Bone Blue Guinea ~ gilts, 80-150 lbs. W. A. Sumner, Nor= | Two-year-old pure bred S. P. CC. boar, 60 per cent white, 40 per cent Pure bred S. P. C. shoats, neatly 5 mos. old, $10 ea., FOB. Mrs. J. for Angus male calf, J. C. Nelson, Reg. Jersey male and milch cows, ~ eA Thirty head stock cattle, crossed 2 yrs. old, 3%c lb. Joe Baker, Norman old heifer calf, $75. Mrs. W. M. Wat- Two Jersey bulls, sub. to reg., sired by Volunteers Dandy Actor, 13 Information on request as to parent- One Duroc Jersey brood sow, 3 yrs. old, $20, or exc. for Jersey heifer. Blue gilt, 6% mos. old, half Big Bone Guinea, wt. about 50 Ibs., $5, money order. O. G. Smoak, .Gray-= Pure bred Big Bone African Guinea > Essex: gilt, about 60 lbs.,*$10, FOB, old: 7 pure bred B. P: C.; 5 mixed money order. old, in good cond., $3.50 ea. or $20 Duroc-Jersey pigs, 4 mos. old, wt. 35 to 50 lbs. Immune. Reg., $8.50 ea., Five pigs, P. C.-Red Jersey cross, f or wheat at $1 bu. R. P. Tucker, io Guinea hogs, little bone, black, 6 wks. old, $15 pr.; 3 mos. old gilts, $10 or heifer calves. R. E. Barnes, Sum-~ 30-40 Ibs. shoats, 12 or 15, $3.50 each, or $50 for lot, FOB. I. H. John= One hundred fifty to 250 Ib. reg. cholera immune, 6 mos. old Duroc sired by .. Barly Dawn, 1930 Worlds Cham- | pion Spring boar, $25 each, FOB. Extra nice P. C. pigs, $5 each at my place. Mrs. Ella Trimble, Adairs= _ Three-hundred-lb. S. P. C. brood sow and 6 pigs, $30. W. M. Watkins, | or $14 pr.; wt. 60 to 75 lbs. ea. A. T. oe S. P. Chinas 214-year-old boar, wt. perfect cond., | ers name, $8.50 ea. for pigs, FOB. C. H. Trussell, Warthen. me Seventy-five pigs, 8-12 wks. old; 15 sows and 5 gilts, all pure bred S. P. C; Write for prices. Mrs. 'T. D.. One full P. C. male, 175 Ibs., 16 mos. old, in good shape, $15 at my Reg. Duroc boar, about 2 yrs. old, worth $40, sell for $20; sev. pure | bred Duroc sows, not reg.; wt. around \ 7 5 SRO W. J. Bargeron, Sardis, Box Nice S. P. C. pigs, reg. stock. Re- _ ef Page Eight MARKET BULLETIN Thursday, October 1, 1981 Live Stock For Sale Five shoats, wt. about 50 Ibs.; year- old sow, 7 pigs, 2 mos. old, all good, healthy cond. Make best offer. Mrs. Wooty Harper, Osierfield. : Twelve-week-old S. P. C. pigs, $10 ea. or exc. for meat or anything can use. Joe M. Brown, McRae, Pigs and shoats for sale at farm, $5 to $10, FOB, according to size; out of unreg. sows, sired by reg. boar. E. H. George, Madison. Reg. O. I. C. bred sow, wt. 400-500 Ibs. if fat, 13 to 15-pig litter, $50 or exc. for meat hogs, not less than 150 Ibs., bred to reg. boar. E. C. Heaton, Hartwell. Reg. S. P. C. pigs from Champion stock. F. H. Bunn, Midville. Two full blood Guinea shoats, $6 each. Mrs. Ed Bledsoe, Carrollton. Duroc J. boars, about 4 mos. old, $8 each; 1 large one, $20. All ent. to reg. Charlie Holland, Cobbtown. Six pig shoats, wt. about 30-35 Ibs., a _ lot. Otis O. Moore, Wellston, dae 1. Ten nice mixed P. C. and Duroc 5 mos. old pigs, 8 boars and 2 gilts, 50-100 lbs., $14 to $16 pr.; 6 Black Essex shoats, 8 wks. old mixed pigs, $26, or $3.50 ea. R. E. Fowler, Smyr- na, Log Cabin Stop. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Seven yr. old horse, $75; 12 yy. old mare, $50; 9 yr. old mare mule, $80. Exc. for seed oats or corn at 60c bu. M. M. Murry, Americus. Twelve yr. old gray mare, without blemishes, wt. about 1 M lbs., work anywhere, $40, or exc. for 3 gal. milch cow. G. W. Plunkett, Grayson. One young mule, sound and gen- tle, for sale. Mrs. E. M. Travis, Fay- etteville. Three nice mules, free of blemish, age 8 yrs., wt. 1,100 lbs., $90 for 1 and $100 ea. for other 2. W. H. Bol- ton, Griffin, Box 436. First grade horse for sale, lead fine plow, dbl. and sng., fine saddler and buggy horse, full of life, but well broke. M. R. Lockhart, Louisville, Rt. 5, Box 54. Three good young mules, 4-6 yrs., $100 ea. or $275 for lot, cash. H.C. Bishop, Barnesville, Rt. 1. Nice saddle pony for sale or exc. for good milch cow, fresh in, or for goats or sheep. Tom Hancock, Moul- trie, Rt. 4. One good plug mule for sale or exc. for milch cow. J. V. Buffington, Zebulon, Rt. 1. Fine 12 yr. old Percheron mare. Fat, without blemish, work | any- where, gentle. Cheap for cash, or good thrifty hogs. Come see or write. S. Thos. Jefferson, Nashville, Rt. 3. Real good 10 yr. old Tennessee mule, wt. 1100 lIbs., $75; Riley C. Couch, Turin. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE Fine Southdown ram, 3% mos. old, wt. about 75 or 80 lbs., by reg. sire and out of the best grade ewe, $10, FOB. L. M. Teal, Fairburn, Rt. 4. Twenty head of fine bred ewes, $5 ea. J. W. Herington, Calhoun. Six head of sheep for sale or exc. for oats or part oats and - wheat. Make offer. J.T. Holmes, Deepstep. Toggenburg buck goats, 10 mos. old, one % Nubian and % Tog., $8 ea. or exc. C. J. Burton, College Park, Rt. 2, Tanner Road. RABBITS FOR SALE N. Z. Whites, Chinchillas, good stock, cheap or exc. for laying hens not over 2 yrs. old. W. Harrison. Fitzgerald. (Whiterex) rabbits. Erminerex Write for full information. H. H. Mc- David, Thomasville. Selling out Chinchillas, 19 2 mos. to 3 yrs. old, does full grown, 3 bred, 1 open. Write for prices. Exc. for live stock. J. J. Sanders, Smithville. Ped. Chinchillas, N. Z. White and Reds, Himalayans and Silver Mar- tens. Write for cheap prices. A. W. Melton, Thomasville. N. Z. White bucks, yr. old, with ped. certificates, pure bred and beau- ties, special at $2 ea. Ten days ra- tions and rabbit book free. W. M. Keady, Norcross. Two rabbits, just grown, Chinchil- las will not guar. purity of stock, $1.50, prepaid for both, money order. A. A. Nash, Hapeville. .Himalayan does and bucks, ped. papers furnished, seniors, $7.50 pr., juniors $3.50 pr. Write. A. W. Mel- ton, Thomasville. Sev. prs. New Z. White pink-eyed, best bred rabbits, sell or trade for ae of equal value: Robt. Cc, Collier, Barnesville, Thomaston St. _ Bramlett, Ellijay, Rt. 4. s Live Stock For Sale Pr. Chinchillas, $3, or exc. for 3 White Pekins, all bucks. Dillard Mun- ford, Cartersville. : Stahls Gold Cert. Chinchilla, sell or exc. for dried apples or for chick- ens. J. A. Lwing, Ashburn. Two N. Z. does, 8 mos. old, reg. stock, $1 ea. Touell Courson, Pear- son, Rt. 1, Box 19. N. Z. Whites, pink-eyed, 3 bucks and 4:does, 8 mos. old, $1.25 ea., cash with order. Miss Naomi Allison, Lithia Springs. Five pure bred Chinchilla does and buck, wt. 10 lbs. Does from 7% to 9 Ibs. 4 have 18 young, others are bred, $12 for lot. All healthy. Can- not be shipped. Earl Rahn, Pineora. Live Stock Wanted , CATTLE WANTED Exc. value $75 for good milch cow with calf. Mrs. J. C. Harbin, Alamo. Want cow, guar. to give 3-5 gal. milk and butter in proportion. Will pay $40-$50, del. my home. Write first. F. G. Jinks, Atlanta, 964 Lu- cile Ave. Exc. value for good milch cow within reasonable distance of Man- chester. D. C. Hinchliffe, Manches- ter, Rt. 1. Exc. 5. Pit Game stags, 5 mos. old, mixed, fine breeds, at $5 ea., for 3-gal. milch cow or feeder shoats at market price. S. J. Bryan, Ogle- thorpe. Want pure bred Hereford bull calf, 2 or 3 mcs. old, at reasonable price. C. McCard, Sycamore. Want nice fat calves. Write what you have. E. J. Hart, College Park. Exc. value for real good milch cow. J. W. McGowan, Graymont, Rt. Want 10 or more good dairy cows, fresh or to freshen this fall. R. P. Dewberry, Acworth. Want Jersey, Holstein or Guernsey heifer, already bred, or common cow, already fresh. Exc. sow and pigs or other things. W. H. Waddelle, Pear- son. Want 2 milch cows, not over 4 yrs. old, not less than 3-4 gal. milk. Jer- sey or Guernsey or the 2 crossed pre- ferred. Give best price del. H. J. Winn, Adel. Want live stock to feed. Cattle and hogs. Quick cash for.any quantity if price is right. Paul M. VanCleve, Monroe. Want pure bred Jersey or Guern- sey heifer. Exc. Ga. cane syrup or other value. KE. D. Paulk, Fitzgerald, Box 444. Want fresh milch cows, only good ones wanted. Exc. beef yearlings or ay Bohl H. C. Waldrep, Forsyth, Hts. -Exc. value up to $30 for milch cows or hogs, within 25 miles of Dublin. Mr.s M. G. Thigpen, Dublin, Rt. 6. HOGS WANTED Want 50 good thrifty shoats, 50-100 lbs. Write full description and price. B. F. Walker, Wrens. Exc. trio N. Z. rabbits for 6-week- old pig. Mrs. E. D. Earle, Dewyrose. Want reg. Duroc J.- boar, 6 pigs, 8 mos. old. Pay cash or exc. Berkshire brood sow. R. C. Brewer, Lula, Rt. 2. Exe. Guernsey 3-month-old bull calf, from reg. herd for pigs or shoats of good breeding. J. A. Ewing, Ash- burn. Want about 4 or 5 head of shoats, 40-60 lbs., for cash at market price, at once; must be in Emanuel County. wie T. W. Smith, Swainsboro, Exc. few gal. sorghum syrup for 2 Big Bone Guineas. I. E. Chitwood, Carnesville, Rt. 2. Want S. P.-C. pig, male. Exc. Cor- nish pullets or turkeys. T. J. Holland, Lenox, Rt. 2. Exc. Good value for hogs, cattle or mule or horse. Write. Lee Boyd, Baldwin, Rt. 1. : : Exc. peavine hay or corn for shoats, wt. 75 to 100 lbs. Write or see. Z. L. Dorminy, Enigma, Rt. 1, Box 6. Exc. 2 pure bred Gordon Game 1930 hatch cocks and 6 pure B. Leg- horn hens for a shoat. Leland E. Adams, Hartwell, Rt. 2. HORSES AND MULES WANTED Exc. value for good size mule. S. G. Martin, Gainesville, Rt. 1: Exc. value for pony that will sad- dle and plow, wt. about 750 Ibs., dif- ference, if any, adjusted. J. W. Davis, Nicholls. RABBITS WANTED _ Want some good rabbits for breed- ing. Will exc. value or pay cash; J. R. Live Stock Wanted | Want trio of ped. free of disease healthy N. Z. Whites, wt. 7-10 lbs. ea., 7 to 10 mos. old, cheap, or will exc. good flue-cured tobacco. Harold Smith, Baxley. : Want pure bred Nubian or Toggen- burg buck and sev. does. Give de- scription and price. A. P. Boardman, Augusta, 332 Fifteenth St. SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED Want the best miich goat $15 will buy. Dont mind grade, but must be of milk stock and fresh and with- in 100 miles of Atlanta. J. J. Hill, Jr., Atlanta, 427 East Ave. s Want to get in touch with parties having goats. I have plenty of graz- ing lands and. will raise on halves. G. F. Sutton, Lyons. : Want ewe goats. Pay $1 ea. Exe. Guinea hogs. Edgar Barnes, Summit. Exc. 7 hens, mixed Brown L,. and rooster, W. L. and Wyandotte mixed and other value for a Toggenburg or Nubian milk goat now milking. Miss Jennie Seago, Vienna, 309 Church Street: Miscellaneous For Sale This years crop dry sage, 50c Ib. Mrs. R..Q. Miller, Acworth, Rt. 2. Some old 1930 sweet cured tobacco, 10c Ib. J. O. Stewart, Baxley, Rt. 4. Fig preserves and peach and fig conserve, ea., 40c nt.; 20c % pt: Mrs. M. M: Head, Zebulon. ; Good flue-cured tobacco, 10c Ib. Exc. for dried apples, peaches or for green apples, 100-lb. feed sacks, or anything can use. G. D. Jones, Cli- max, Rt. A, Box 25. cae Nice, clean, dried sage, 60c lIb., del., money orders only. Mrs. J. EF. Yawn, Rhine, Rt. 1, Box 115. Yellow root, 20c Ib.; horseradish, 15c bunch; catnip, same; old-fash- joned rhubarb plants (not pie plants), 2 for 25c. Mrs. Sidda South- erland, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Flue cured tobacco, 10c lIb., FOB. Mrs. Ralph Bennett, Surrency. Yellow root, green, 15c lb.; rats- bane, 20c lb.; dried apples, 10 Jb. Exc, for white feed sacks. Mrs. Callie Richard, Loving. Whole wheat or Graham flour, $1.25 per 48 lbs.; straight, unbleached flour, $4.50 bbl., FOB. Can ship bbl. assorted to any point in Ga. for 50c frt. H. M. Cheek, Bowersville. Will make citron, pear preserves and pear pickles on halves. Party to furnish sugar and their part of con- tainers. Mrs. J. H. Hayes, Rutledge. Yellow, polk, rattle, butterfly root and wild cherry bark, 20c jb.: oval shaped squash seed, 10c thls. Mrs. L. M. White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 33. Fig, pear and miscellaneous pre- serves, jelly, apple butter, canned peaches, etc., for sale or exc. for other commodities. Mrs. E. Spence, Dunwoody. a Fig preserves, 50c gt.; watermelon rind (flavored with lemon-cherry), 60c qt.; Indian peach pickle, 40c qt.: apple jelly, $1.75 per doz. molds; plum jelly, 15c. Mrs. 4. M. Story, Thomson. : Good, yellow leaf flue cured to- bacco, 10 lbs., $1 del.; Ga. chewing and smoking, 25 lbs., $2.35 del. Har- old Smith, Baxley. Shade dried sage, 40c lb. No chks. Mrs. Lizzie Etris, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Good smoking tobacco, 10c Ib., cash, No orders less than $1. Exc. for dried fruit, dried beans or feed sacks. Mrs. J. B. Jones, Milford, Rt. 1. Thirty qt. jars of fruit, mixed: apples, peaches; strawberry, black- berry, tomato, cherry, Mogul plums, pear pickle, Damson plums, $7 for lot. Cash. No chks. Not prepaid. Mrs. R. J. Page, Comer, Rt. 3. _No. Ga. tobacco, 20c Ib.; apple vinegar, 25c gal. at home. Tob. del. Exc. for meat. R. E. Lee, Carters. Fresh, waterground Graham flour, from recleaned slick wheat, $2.50 over 100 Ibs. Less amt., 3c lb., FOB. M. F. Lewis, Adairsville. i Fresh, waterground Graham flour, whole wheat, 3c Ib. No less 50 Ibs. Cash with order. Jas. B. Woods, Brooks. : New crop corn meal, waterground, 3c Ib. Billie Woods, Brooks. _,Chewing tobacco, 10c Jb.: smok- ing, 6c Ib. Order for $1 up del. 3rd zone. J. W. Steedley, Baxley. Sweet, flue cured yellow leaf to- bacco, chewing and smoking, 12%4 lb. del. In the leaf and twisted, 25 Ib. del. Cash with order. Dan A. Campbell, Baxley, Rt. 2. ; Thirty Ibs. used goose feathers, 40c Ib. Miss Jennie Seago, Vienna, Church St. ~~ Miscellaneous For Sale _ Chewing tobacco, 10c lb.: smok. ing, 6c Ib. Add postage. Exc. for chickens or dried fruit or eggs. Mrs, H. D. Boatright, Baxley. Good yellow leaf, flue curred chew- ing tobacco, 10 Ibs., $1 del.; smoking, 13c Ib.; $1 del. in Ga. Harold Smith, Baxley. Yellow leaf, flue cured tobacco, home made, chewing and smoking 3 Ibs., $1 del. Cash with order. Exc. for dried apples and peaches. Farmers Exchange, Baxley. Waterground meal, $1 bu., FOB, H. V. Frahklin, Register. Poke root, green, 18c Ib.; heart leaf plants, 30c C, cash with order, Everlene McLaughlin, Greenville. . New. white downy feathers, 50c Ib. plus postage; sample on request. Mrs, Mary Collins, Cordele, Rt. 4. Miscellaneous Wanted Exc. 100 lb. feed sacks for smok- ing and pipe tobacco. Jos. Hadorits, Macon, 3003 Houston Ave. Exe. value for smoking tcbkacco, Mrs. Wiley Woodward, Fairmount. Want few lbs. dyed Mullin and Coughwart, this years crop, reason- ably priced. Mrs. Hattie Griffis, Homerville, Rt. 2; Box 36. cs Want strong white feed sacks, free | from holes, 50 and 100-lb.:cap. Exe, choicest grade Cream Sugar Crowder ~ peas. C. F. Maddox, Buford. Pee Exc. good eating and cooking ap- | plesfor cotton at market price. M. M. Davis, Diamond. Exc. 1 gal. Speckled butter beans for 10 100-lb. feed sacks, free of es Mrs. E. J. Thompson, Canon, Feb. 2: a Want beeswax, must be yellow and at 10c lb., FOB; also want gensing: roots. Write. J. H. Duke, Wrens. Exc. any amt. ratsbane or blood- root for white, 100-Ib. cap. feed sacks, 1 lb. for 2 sacks, ea. pay chgs, Mrs. Oscar Phillips, Ashland, Rt. 2. Exc. canned pneaches and Cream Crowders, Sneckled Crowders and white mush peas for hens, pullets,*> turkeys, pig or shoat. ~Mrs. Rose: Danvers, Euena Vista; Rt: 5. <>. Want 30 or 40 white feed sacks, . 109-lIb. cap., good cond. -Exe. dried fruit, 2 los. for 3 sacks. Write first.: Mrs. V. C. Ray, Kensington, Rt. 2. <= Want sheep and goat, also poultry and rabbit manure. Must be dry. State amt. and lowest cash price per, 100 lbs., del. Athens. James Wilson, | Athens, Rt: 1... 2s Want to buy 100 light sacks to put | chufas in. None 'to hold less than % | bu. A. C. Strickland, Nahuxta. a Exc. 10 Ib. frostproof.Eng: peas for white 100 lb. cap. sacks. 3 sacks for 1 lb. peas. Ha. pay postage, or sell peas 20c lb., and postage. Mrs. G. M. Foster, Carrollton, Rt. 7. Will buy up to 25 Ibs. clean feath- ers, or will exc. apples or dried ap- ples or peaches for same. H. R. Clarke, Waleska. Seed For Sale Broccoli, a vegetable closely re- lated to the cauliflower (yet seed is over 50 per cent cheaper). Can offer limited amt. at $3 lb. N. Rosene, Ft. Valley, Box 44, Smooth-leaf mustard seed, 2 tbls., 5c, plus postage. Mrs. Cliff Booth, Kennesaw. Johnsons winter bean, 35c at., del.; Purple Bloom salad peas, 20c at., del. Exc. for white tender cornfield beans. Mrs. M. J. Patterson, Cordele, Rt. B. Iwo hundred lbs. 1931 crop old- fashioned peach seed, mixed, 120 El- bertas among them, 2c lb., prepaid, money order; 10c extra for chks. Mrs. Harvey Leslie, Greenville, Rt. 1, Box 5-A. z Recleaned. Burr clover seed, 6c Ib. here. S. B. Kinard, Jackson. Burr clover seed, 2c Ib. or exc. for hogs or wheat, FOB. L. A. Motes, Elberton, Rt. 3. _ Fifty or 75 lbs. frostproof everbear- Ing Eng. pea seed, 20c lb. A. H. Mc- Intyre, Ailey. White nest onions, large, round var., 60c gal.; Burr clover seed, hand- cleaned, 50-lb. bags, $3. L. M. Ader- hold, Lavonia. Seeds, sugar or salad pea and Ga. collard, 15c cupful; mustard and mixed turnip, 5c spoonful: old-fash- ioned peach, $2 per C Ibs.; no chks. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay. _ Hastings 1931 Japanese louse re= sistant turnip seed, 50c Ib., postpaid. H. S. Mullins, Milner. 1931 Japanese Shogoin, louse re= sistant turnip seed, 60c Ib., postpaid, of over 3 Ibs., 50c lb., postpaid. H. S. Mullins, Milner. ; wsday, October 1, 1981 Seed For Sale = S inter mustard seed, 12c pkg.; red- ET pepper, 30c gal., del.; dry butter eas, 25c at.; willow butter beans, 25 - peach seed, old-time seedling. ake offer. Mrs. R. Q. Miller, Ac- yorth, Rt 2, a Early Blood turnip, beet and half Long beet seed. mixed, 25c pt.; scal- on buttons, scallion and white nest nions, ea. 50c gal., 75c pk., postpaid, cash. John B. Nix, Alto, Rt. 1. New crop curled. mustard, 20c Ib., 0c large pkg. Sound, mixed peach, 0c pk.; sound speckled peas, $2 bu. txc, for chicken feed, rye, etc. Mrs. am Rogers, Claxton. Mixed peach seed. Make best offer y bu. or lb., % or more bu. W. H. Garrison, Commerce, Rt. 4, Box 5. ~ Perennial nest onions, best yielder, nest keeper, best flavor, especially ine for green onions, 55c gal., post- id. Stamps accepted. R. P. Stein- heimer, Woolsey, Rt. 1. " Sunflower seed, 30c lb., or exc. for: white feed sacks; 3 sacks for lb. seed, sr exc. for good eating Irish potatoes. a. pay postage. Mrs. C,.I. Carson, fartwell, Rt. 5. Seven top turnip seed, 25c Ib.; lif. peas, 10c lb.; Burbanks 59 day weet corn, 15c 0z.; large white sweet corn, 10c oz., del. Mrs. W. G. Burns, ahlonega, Box 121. _ Twenty-five lbs. turnip seed, new rop, mostly Seven Top and Purple Top, 30c Ib.; 5 Ibs., $1 del. Less than lb. add postage. Miss 4. M. Davis, Silver Creek. = oe New Guinea butter vine or bean ed (fruit grows 5 ft. long, wt. 10-20 s., really good to eat), 30 seed for 9c. J. R. Bramlett, Ellijay, Rt. 4. eed, $1 lb.; white and yellow Ber- muda onion and lettuce seed, $1.50 b.; fall planting white nest onions, 50c gal. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch. Chas. W., Early Flat Dutch cab- page, $1 lb.; Copenhagen Market, . yellow Bermuda, Prize- Taker and Yellow Danvers onions, $1.75 lb., postpaid; new seed. R. L. cRee, Meigs. | Early Hackensack musmelon seed, 10c thls., prepaid, or exc. for good tender garden beans at 15c cup, pre- paid; Mammoth Russian sunflower seed, 5c thls. Eva E. Davidson, Alto, Rt: 1: eo: : - Peach seed, clingstone, yellow, half Indian, whole Indian, clingstone and other clearseed, and lot mixed, select, 50c C; mixed, 50c gal., postpaid. Chas. Faulkner, Ball Ground. Prolific bunch var. Eng. peas, 25c b.;: 5 lbs., $1; add postage. C. D. Collins, Cordele, Rt. 4. : a - Red nest onions and multiplying shallots, 35c gal. Exc. for anything can- use; not prepaid Mrs. L. H. Oliver, Arlington, Box 112. Large nest onions, $3.50 bu., 50c gal.; Willetts Wonder peas, 30 Ib. Exc. for good Purple Straw__ seed wheat, ea. pay chgs. Mrs. W. H. Rowe, Carrollton, Rt. 5. _ Seven lbs. Willetts Wonder Eng. pea seed, new crop, 35c Ib. or lot, $2.40, del. within 3rd zone;, no stamps. Mrs. J. E. Latham, Carrollton, Rt. 5. Purple Top, Yellow Globe mixed turnip seed, 35c teacupful; Willetts Wonder pea_ seed, 25c teacupful; white and red nest onions, 60c gal., i? Calif. beer seed, 10c per start, and extra postage. Miss Carrie Mc-|. Cullers, Logansville, Rt. 3. _ Three Ibs. Eng. pea seed, 20c Ib., or lot, 50c; white lady peas, 8c Ib.; 10 lbs., 75c del. Blanche Woodruff, Greenville. Nice, clean multiplying onions, 40c al. Add 5c postage to gal. Red old- ime multiplying shallots, 30c gal. ts Ralph Williams, Cumming, Greasy collard seed, $1 Ib. or 10c thls. Mrs. Stacey Rahn, Rincon, Rt. 2. _ Clements American Wonder watermelon (grow to wt. 160 Ibs. or more) seed, $1 oz.; $10. lb. E. T. Clements, Tennille. _ Crimson clover in pod, 5c Ib., or exc. for seed wheat, rye or oats. J. x. Holcombe, Buchanan. Large red nest onions for Fall planting, 75c gal.; white nest onions, _ 60c gal.; old fashioned cornfield bean _ Seed, 25c teacup. Mrs. W. H. Robbs, Flowery Branch. . Silver onion sets, keepers, 50c gal. bbtown. _ White multiplying onions for sets or to eat, 40c gal. Hastings Imp. hite seeded chicken corn, 10c 1b.; 100 Ib., $8. B. B. Morgan, Clyo. t good winter Mrs. G. Collins, Seed For Sale About 6 Ibs. Hastings collection turnip seed, mixed. Sell or exc. for tender cornfield beans or baby limas, Cupful for cupful. Mrs. Willie T. Mullinax. (Address not given). . Hastings Big Seven turnip seed collection, slightly mixed with Sho- goin, 30c Ib. del.; 4lbs., $1. Make offer on larger quantities. Mrs. C. A. Wil- banks, Commerce, Rt. 5. Few lbs. Oct. peach seed, 3c Ib., Nene Mrs. L. O. Staples, Roopville, Beat the Bee syrup cane seed, 50c. gal. Should make 2 to 6 bbls. syrup. Order now for Fall del. Wil- liam Armour, Julia. New vegetable green Tendergreen (ready for market within 25 days from planting), _10c pkg., 15 oz. Vadco smooth var. Winter Eng. pea seed, 35c Ib., postpaid. Miss Eva Cog- burn, Alpharetta. Nice, white onions, $1 pk. A wonder Eng. pea seed, 5 lbs., $1. Maude Hamby, Greenville. _ White nest onions, 85c pk., del. Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Greenville, Rt. 3. Collard. seed, 25c Ib., 5 Ibs., $1; Chas. W. cabbage seed, $1 lb, post- paid. Free of trash. 15c extra if chk. is sent. Lee Waldrip, Gainesville. Purple Top, White, Yellow Globe, White Egg, Early White Flat Dutch, Rutabaga, curled mustard, 8 thbls., 25c; 1 Ib., 40c; more, 35c lb.; rape, 1 lb., 20c. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson. Peach seed, old-time seedling, 14% bu., $1.25. Miss Hannah Ward, Hoschton, Rt. 1. Burr clover seed, in rough, 2c lb., 60 per cent clean seed, FOB. Roy Lewis; Hartwell, Rt. 1. Five to 8 bu. peach seed for sale. Make offer. W. D. EStes, Menlo, Gal. nice red multiplying onions, gal. old-fashioned growing shallots. for planting, ea. 60c gal. or both $1, del. Mrs. N. R. Wilson, Canon, Rt. 2. Two gal. nice, sound, white multi- plying onions for planting, 50c gal., del. Mrs. R. L. Mabry, Canon, Rt. 2. Collard seed, $15 per 100 Ilbs.; smaller lots, 18c, or 1-lb. lot, . 30c, postpaid. Malvin Collins, Whigham. Crystal Wax Bermuda onion sets, 20c and 15c at., FOB. F. W. Bal- comb, Waycross. Stone Mtn. melon seed, 214 lbs., $2, or 75 lb.. Will exc. Also 8 Ibs. little white dwarf Eng. pea seed, $2, or 30c lb., not prepaid. B. Frey, Dallas, Rt. 3. Crimson clover seed in chaff, for sale in 100-Ib. lots and up, FOB. R. B.| Kinman, Calhoun, Rt. 4, Box 62. About % bu. ea. Elberta, white plum and clearseed peach seed, mixed; 4 kinds sunflower and canta- loup and watermelon seed. Mrs. An- nie Wofford, Dalton, 111 Jones St. Burr clover seed, 4c lb., enough dirt in seed to inoculate. Sample if de- sired. J. H. Wall, Statham. Shogoin turnip seed, 50c Ib. in small quantities; 40c Ib. in 10-Ib. lots. L. H. Oden, Blackshear. This years crop Ga. collard seed, 15c lb.; Dickeys Eng. pea seed, 25 lb., FOB. J. T. Ponder, Whigham. Sunflower seed, 10c lb. A. D. Dodd, Gaddistown. All lead. var. cabbage seed, $1 Ib.; Purple Top, White Globe turnip seed, '35c Ib.: collards, 35c lb., postpaid. W. W. Williams, Quitman. About 2 lbs. collard seed, 50c for lot. E. H. Beasley, Kite. COTTON SEED FOR SALE Cokers No. 7 staple, wilt resistant cotton seed, 75c bu. T. B. Thomas, Thomasboro. CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE Seven Ibs. popcorn (on cob) for sale or trade for White Pekin or Muscovy ducks. Dellard Mumford, Carters- ville. Fifteen bu. deep yellow Red Cob corn, $1.50 bu., FOB. Mrs. Eethel Jones, Lula, Star Rt. Baby Chicks For Sale High powered baby chicks, Reds, Rocks, $10; Everlay Brown, Tancred White L., $8 C del. B. F. Thomas, Odum. Baby chicks from rich, dark Reds, Donaldson str., $12 C del. Fall del. Orders in advance. Mrs. H. G. Brown, Stone Min., Rt. 1. 3 Bloodtested chicks, Barred, White Rocks, Reds, Wyandoties, $9 C; heavy asst., $8.50; lots less than 100, add ic per chick. Live del., prepaid. Custom hatching, 3c. R. H. Fechtel, Waycross. : Custom hatching, set 4 M eggs ist. and 2nd week in Dec. on halves, or 24ec per egg. W. H. Kinney, Carroll- ton, Rt. 1. MARKET BULLETIN { Baby Chicks For Sale Blood-tested Leghorns, Anconas, Reds, Rocks. Live del. guar. Also Im- ported Barron W. L. chicks and pul- lets; custom hatching Mondays. Mammoth Buckeyes, 2c an egg. S. Brown, Atlanta, 316 Mitchell St. Quality chicks from only fine, se- lected stock W. L., Reds and Barred Rocks; also custom hatching, $3 per 100 eggs. Eustace J. McKinney; Jr., Blackshear. ~ Custom hatch, 2%c egg, 3%c del. or half of chicks. Will pay 3c an egg for first-grade. setting eggs, heavy breeds, prepaid; also baby chicks for sale. Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Cochran. Baby Chicks Wanted Want 300 chicks to raise to 8 wks. old on shares. Chris King, Atlanta, 13 Rodesia Ave., So. Will del. by truck within 150 miles Adel 50 bu. new ear corn in exc. for 500 thrifty heavy mixture breeds baby oe by Oct. 1. J. C. DeVane, el, Want 300 chicks to raise on 50-50 basis to 10 wks. old. Prefer W. L. or R. I. Reds. I to pay P. P. chgs. Mrs. M. L. Smith, Eldorendo. Want 400 Golden Buff Orp. to raise on halves to 8 wks. old. Party to furnish 1/3 of feed. Mrs. L. E. Allen, Ft. Valley. : Want 100 Reds or B. R. to raise on halves to 8 wks, old. Party pay shipping chi.rges. At once. Mrs. Addie McCook, Dexter, Rt. 3. Want 200 chicks, 10 or 12 days old to raise on halves. Mrs. G. W. Rhodes, Rochelle, Rt. 2. Want 200 or 300 chicks to raise to 8 wks. on halves. B. R. or Reds pre- ferred. Smaller quantities if desired. W. J. Pana Pooler, Box 26. Want 200 baby chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks. Black Giants, B. R., or Buff Orp. preferred. Write first. Mrs. Raymond Langford, Nashville, Rt, 1,,B0x 36." Want 200 chicks to raise on halves to 10 wks. old. Anconas or Reds pre- ferred. Mrs. J. C. Sheffield, Irwinton, Rt. 2, Box 30. Want 300 baby chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks. old, by Oct. 1. B. L. or Reds. Mrs. C. E. Averett, Mauk. Want 300 heavy breed chicks to raise to 6 wks. for 1/3; 8 wks. for half. Any time in Oct. Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Cochran, Rt. 1. Want 100 or 200 baby chicks to raise on halves to 8-10 wks. Any large breed. No Leghorns. I furnish feed. Mrs. J. C. Harbin, Alamo. Want 100 yellow Buff Orp. to raise on halves. Mrs. B. O. Smith, New- nan, Rt. 1. Want 1 or 200 chicks to raise on halves to 8-10 wks. I furnish feed. Want bloodtested B. Rocks. Write oe Mrs. D. A. Jackson, Bowdon, Want 4 or 500 baby chicks to raise on halves to 8-10 wks. D. M. Parker, Conyers, Rt. 3, Box 94. Seed Wanted Want 4 bu. Blue Stem wheat, 2 bu. No. Ga. rye, also some winter peas and Vetch. Must be cheap for cash. R. D. Giles, Douglasville, Rt. 2. Want exc. broom straw, enough for 12 brooms for 10 lbs. onions, Mrs. W. A. Johnson, Alto, Rt. 1. Want % gal. ea. Bermuda and other good onions sets. Reasonable. Will exc. lady finger peas at 10c lb. Mrs. Shelton Crutchfield, Toomsboro. Exe. 1 bu. Marretts C. B. B. for 2 bu. feed seed. G. I. Maxwell, Toccoa. Eggs For Sale Eggs from Thompson Imp., Ringlet B. R., 75c per 15 del. Cash. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Rt. 5. Pure bred B. R. Thompson str. eggs, 60c per doz., prepaid. Cartons ret. Mrs. G. C. Clifton, Millen. Thompson str. eggs from rich, dark Reds, closely culled, $1.10 per 15; $5 C. High fertility. Mrs. H. G. Brown, Stone Mtn., Rt. 1. . J. B. Giant eggs, carefully selected, $1 per 15 del. Cartons ret. Fertility euar W. H. Richardson, Elberton, Reb: 3: Pure bred Golden Buff Orp. eggs, 75c per 15. Byers str. Fresh, fertile, insured, prepaid. No chks. J. H. Lloyd, Milan, Rt. 3. Thompson Ringlet B. R. eggs, ist, $1 per 15; $1.75, 30; 2nd, 85c per 15; $1.45 for 30 del. Cartons ret. Mrs. J. E. Steadam, Bainbridge, Rt. 2. Turkey eggs, $1.25 per 15, carton ret. Miss Rebecca Campbell, Atlanta, 860 Boulevard, S. E. Page Nine : Eges Wanted Want to set 240 heavy breed eggs on halves, or for 3c an egg, chicks del.; 20 yrs. exp. Must be fresh eggs. Mrs. J. E.Sikes, Cochran, Rt. 1. Want pure bred Barred Rock eggs for hatching. C. F. Reevesm, Atlanta, Rt. 6. Will hatch thoroughbred eggs for 3c an egg, or on halves. Trays hold 180 eggs each. Write first. Mrs. D. - M. Clark, Garfield. Want fresh white eggs, State amt. and price. R. Atlanta, Rt. 6, Box 344. Plants For Sale - E. J. and Wakefield cabbage plants, $1.25 M mailed; $1 M, over 5 M exp.; Crystal Wax Bermuda sets, 75 gal.; $4.60 bu. Cedar Stephens, Flowery Branch. Flat Dutch and Chas. W. cabbage, Ga. collard plants, 15c C; earliest imp. Klondike strawberry, 25c C. Major Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 4. Chas. W. cabbage plants now ready, 300, 40c; 500, 60c; 90c M.,, postpaid. R. Chancelor, Seville. Will have in 10 days 2 or 3 million leading var. cabbage and Bermuda onion plans, $1.25 M; 5 M lots del., $5. E. T. Clements, Tennille. Progressive everbearing strawberry plants, 30c C; 400, $1; Condons infertile. L. Perry, Mastodon strawberry, 60c C; 200 for 24 . Sarah Grindle, Dahlonega, Rhubarb plants, 50c doz. Mrs. H. E. McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 1. Lady T. and genuine Klondike strawberry plants, $2.50 M; Masto- don blackberry, $1 C; Kudzu roots, $1 C; $6 M; black and cream rasp- berry, 60c doz. Mrs. E. Spence, Dune woody. Good, nice strawberry plants, $1.50 doz., or exc. 1 M for 15 good, white feed sacks or white guano sacks. Mrs, | 3 700, W. A. Moon, Waco, Rt. 2. Klondike strawberry plants, $1; Lady Thompson same price, not a a. T. Williams, Bremen, Mastodon everbearing strawberry plants, 30c C; $2.50 M. Add postage on orders less than $1. M. F. Etris, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. sar Chas. W. cabbage plants, 30c C; $1.15 M del. Coy Gibson, Waycross. Cuthbert and St. Regis everbear~ ing raspberry plants, 50c doz.; $2 C; $10.50 M; Harts Delicious black=- berry, 60c doz.; 50, $1.75; $3 C., pre= paid. E. J. Hart, College Park. ; Progressive strawberry plants, 30c C; $2 M. Mrs. Emley Long, Cleve- land, Rt. 4, Box. 13. | \ Chas. J. Wakefield, Flat Dutch cabbage, collard and tomato plants, 500, 60c; $1 M; sweet pepper and Egg-plants, 200, 60c; 500, $1, post- paid. Miss Rosa May, Lewiston. | Chas. W. cabbage plants, 15c C; $1 M. Now ready. Cash with order. G. L. NeSmith, Ashburn, Rt. 4. J. W. cabbage plants, $1.10 M del.; 5 M up, 75c M exp. col. Guyton Teal, Gainesville, Rt. 1. New Stone and Baltimore tomato plants, 25c C; 65c, 500; $1.10 M del.; 5 M lots, 75c M, FOB. Winfred Wald- rip, Flowery Branch. Lady T. and Mastodon everbear- ing strawberry, 40c C; $3.75 M; red and black everbearing raspberry. $1~- doz.; Blue Damson plums, Eng. horseapple, 15c ea.. Mrs. F. M. Tur= ner, Cleveland. Wakefield cabbage plants, $1.10 M del.; 5 M up, 75c M, exp. col. Jeff Mooney, Gainesville, Rt. 8. J. W. cabbage plants, $1.10 M 5 M up, 75c M, exp. col. Ed Mooney, Gainesville, Rt. 8. Chas. and J. W. cabbage plants, ~ 90c M del.; 5 M up, 75c M, exp. col. Ovie Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Wakefield cabbage plants, 20c C; $1.15 M; Klondike strawberry, 30c C3 $1.75 M del. H. P. Crow, Gainesville, Rt..2: New Stone, Marglobe tomato and Wakefield, Copenhagen cabbage, Ga. collards, 300, 60c; 600, $1; $1.35 M, peepee: Millions, C. F. Maddox, Bu- ord. Strawberry plants, Deans De- licious, 20c doz,; Aroma and Klon- | likes, 10c doz. L. B. Dean, Avalon. Klondike and Missionary strawe- berry plants, $2 M. Guy Taylor. Ma- con, Rt. 1. Cabbage plants, E. J., Chas. W., Flat Dutch and Succession, $1.25 M del. Special prices on large lots B. F. Mallard, Rinson. Dutch and Wakefield cabbage plants, 50c, 300; $1 M; everbearing and Klondike strawberry, 25cC; $1.75 | ~M del. L. A. Crow, Oakwood. del.s= Plants For Sale _ J. W. cabbage plants, $1.10 M del.; _ 5 M up, 75c M, exp. col. Charlie Hill, _ Gainesville, Rt. 1. Mastodon everbearing strawberry plants, 35c C; $2.50 M, postpaid. No ot Mrs. Susie Etris, Dahlonega, Wakefield and Dutch cabbage plants, 300, 50c; $1 M; Klondike strawberry, 300, 65c; $1.25 M. All mailed. H. P. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. -Rhubarb plants, 40 doz.; 1 yellow root, 35c lb.; sage plants, 10 each; red pepper, 50c Ib.; peppermint ants, 25c doz. Miss Cecil McCur- ey, Hartwell, Rt. 2. Missionary strawberry plants, $1.25, 500; $2.50 M; rhubarb plants, 75c - doz.; new crop dried apples, 15c lb.; _ dry sage, 60c lb. Miss Rona McCur- _ ley, Hartwell, Rt. 2. Year-old rhubarb plants, 75c doz.; - peppermint plants, 35c doz.; garlic heads. 10c. Cash or money order. Mrs. T. H. McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2. Genuine French shallot onion plants, no seeds nor buttons, 50c C; _ 500, $2, FOB. Mrs. Shelton Crutch- _ field, Toomsboro. Special offer on - bushes, $1 C, 75c in larger lots; nice sun-dried apples, 15c lb., $23 per 100. R. L. Blackwell, Cleveland. _ Large everbearing strawberry, $3.25 M del. Mrs. W. G. Burns, Dahlonega, pom LAL, Chas. W. cabbage plants, 300, 65c; 600, $1; $1.25 M. E. A. Hayes, Bu- * ford, Rt. 2. Chas. W. cabbage plants, ready, 300, 60c; $1.50 M del. Lamar Ne- Smith, Ashburn, Rt. 4, Box 109. Chas. W., Flat Dutch, EF. J. cab- bage and Heading collard plants, 20c C; 500, 65c; $1 M, postpaid. Amos Williams, Gainesville. Strawberry plants, 25c C; horse radish, 25c lb.; 6 plants with each Ib. order; sage and hot pepper - ground, 50c lb.; hot pepper, 15c ae Mrs. W. A. Johnson, Alto, Millions Extra Early J. and Chas. . cabbage plants, 500, 60c; 90c M; 5 M, $4; White Bermuda onion, 200, 40c; 500, 75c; $1.25 M del. F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald. - Huckleberry bushes, $1.25 C; $4, 500 del.; old fashioned plum and - open stone peach seed, 50c C; white _ scuppernong and muscadine cutting, . 6, 50c. John Blackwell, Cleveland. Lady T. Strawberry plants, 40c, 200; 500, 90c; $1.50 M. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 5. Chas. W. and Flat Dutch cabbage plants, ready, 20c C; $1.10 M, post- - paid; 5 M, $4, FOB. Marcus Williams, Gainesville, Rt. 2. _ Extra early J. and Chas. W. cab- bage plants, ready, 500, 60c; 90c M; white Bermuda onion plants, 500, 75c; $1.25 M del. Robt. McCook, Fitzgerald, Rt. 4. One M bunch grape, 2-crop, bears tio 2 yrs,, | to & tons to: acre. I. H. _ Johnson, Dublin, Rt. 6. . Chas. W. cabbage also collard plants, 85c M. J. L. Leggett, Baxiey. Gabbage and collard plants, BE. J. and Chas. W., Flat Dutch, 500, 60c; sh M del. C. W. Stokes, Macon, Rt 3, - Chas. W., Flat Dutch . cabbage, True Heading collard plants, 20c C; 300, 50c; $1 M, del.; guar. sat. Ernest Williams, Gainesville, Rt. 2. .Cabbage and collard plants, 500, 55c; $1 M, del. B. Crow, Gainesville. Lucretia dewberry plants, $1 C; Eldorado blackberry plants, same x eee all del. Maud Hamby Green- Swe. ~ Ga. collard plants, $1_M; 5 M up, "5c M, del. L. E. Toole, Macon, Rt. 2. EE. J., Wakefield: cabbage plants, 40c 300, 90c M; Klondike and Everbear- ng strawberry, 30c C, $1.65 M, del - Obie Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Wakefield cabbage plants, 300 50c, $1 M, del. Mrs. Calvin Garrett, Oak- Or tet. ss, Fully dev. Missionary plants, packed in wet moss, 35c C, $3 M, FOB here; del..now. W. F. Luckie, Ray Gis : Red Gold Sugar strawberry plants, st. originally $75 M, selling now $1 Concord grape cut., le ea.; Fox and Winter grape cut., %c ea. Exc. : rabbits. J. R. Bramlett, Ellijay, Rt..4. Mtn. grown plants, Ga. cabbage and Sweethead collards, Wakefield, Dutch and Drumhead cabbage, Globe, Marglobe and Baltimore tomato, del., $1, $1.50 M. Mrs. H. L. Howell, aldosta, 907 No. Patterson St. _ E. J. cabbage vlants, 90c M; Klon- dike strawberry, $1.60 M, del. we, Gainesville, Rt. 1, huckleberry | Plants For Sale E. J., Copenhagen, Flat Dutch cab- bage, sweet heading collard, Stone tomato, ea. postpaid, 500, 70c; $1.20 = oe Kelley, Sulphur Springs, Rt. 1. Collard and Chas. W. cabbage plants, 75 M. D. M. Barber, Baxley. | J. Wakefield cabbage plants, 25c C; 300, 45c; $1 M, del.; 5 M, $3.75, exp. col. Lee Crow, Oakwood, Rt. 1. Kudzu crowns, fall del., $2 C, $8 M. Yonge Walker, Mt. Airy, Rt. 1. Youngs perfected Mastodon straw- berry, 50c dqz.; Premier early, 40c doz.; Youngs wonderbearer and Gib- sons, ea., 45c doz.; 25 of ea., $3. John B. Nix, Alto, Rt. 1. : Napier grass plants and roots, give more green forage than any other. grass, Sept. best month for planting, $4.50 M. S. T. Smith, Cuthbert. Lucretia dewberry plants, 75c. C, del. Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Greenville, Rea: E. J., Chas. W., Flat Dutch cab- bage and collard plants, 500, 60c; 90c M, del.; 70c M, exp. col. E. Y. Stokes, Macon. Lady T. strawberry, 20c C, $1.50 M; garden gooseberry and Purple Fox grape, 2 for 15, no chks. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3. White Bermuda onion plants, now cabbage heading collard, 500, 60c; 90c M, all del. P. P. postpaid F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald. E. J. Wakefield cabbage plants, 500, 65c; $1 M;. over 5 M, 85c M, all del. J. P. Mullis; Baxley, Rt. 4. True Ga. collard, Marglobe toma- to, Wakefield and Flat Dutch cab- bage, $1.25 M; 5 M up, 90c M; guar. or money back. B. R. Woodliff, Flow- ery Branch. : Plants Wanted Want raspberry and Blakemore strawberry plants, Guy Taylor, Ma- con, Rt. 1. : Want raspberry plants, fig trees, seedling peach trees, grape vines, all var. C. M. Stokes, Folkston. Want about half doz. catnip cut- tings. Write prices. Mrs. S. R. Par- trish, Athens, 395 Barber St. Grain and Hay For Sale Pure So. Ga. Abruzzi seed rye, $1.25 bu. in 5 or more bu. lots, FOB., Ft. Valley or Macon. W. D. Tharpe, Ft. Valley. SS Extra recleaned Tall-Growing Mtn. seed rye, 2c lb. del. in Ga. R. W. Nichols, Mineral Bluff. os Abruzzi rye, recleaned, 2nd yr. Cokers seed, excellent quality, $1.35 bu. in 2% bu. bags. J. D. Massee, Marshallville. Pure Abruzzi rye, recleaned, $1.50 bu., cash with order FOB. W. B. Col- lier, Ft. Valley. Genuine recleaned Abruzzi rye, grown from Cokers Ped. seed, certi- fied by Ga. Crop Assn., $1.50 bu.; Cokers Fulghum oats, recleaned, 60c bu., FOB. O. K. David, Marshallville. Nice, bright Bancroft and Appler seed oats,-40c bu., FOB. Had no rain. on them. Sacked in good bags. B. F. Cheek, Lavonia. ~- Bancroft and Appler seed oats, free from rust and smut and obnox- ious seed, 50c bu., FOB. Sam Loving- good Bowersville. Fulghum seed oats 49c bu., FOB. Sample on request. C. C. Haslam, Marshallville. Recleaned Abruzzi rye, pure, $1 bu., FOB. M. F. Lewis, Adairsville. O-too-tan hay, 50c per 100; some about 400 or 590; good, bright hay. R. R. Moon, Grayson. Blue Stem wheat, $1.50 bu., FOB, check with order: extra fine. J. N. G. Miles, Atlanta, Station A. Fifty bu. fine rye. Will take 75c bu.. FOB. C. R. Ray, Ellijay. _ Genuine Abruzzi rye, high quality, in 2-bu. sacks, 75 bu.; high-test Ful- ghum oats, clean and bright, in 5-bu. sacks, 46c bu., cash with order, FOB. W.B. Love, Jr., Augusta, 20 8th St. Recleaned Fulghum oats, Abruzzi rye and Blue Stem wheat, at 50c, $1.25 and $1.25 per bu., respectively, FOB. C. B. Dexter, Ft. Valley. . Pure Bancroft oats, guar. free of all obnoxious seed, 55 bu. under 50 bu.; over 50 bu., 50c; in good new bags, FOB, or 50c at my barn, any amt., bags unfurnished. J. C. Ware, Royston. Turft oats, treated for smut, spores, 80c bu. S. D. Duncan, Cornelia, Rt. 1. Hastings 100-Bu., Cockers Cold- proof and Fulghum oats, 55c; Mar- retts 40-to-1 wheat, $1.25, all 1st yr. ready, 500, 75c; $1.25 M; 5 M, $5.50; } Grain and Hay For Sale Old-fashioned Blue Stem sed wheat, $1.25 bu.. FOB Monticello. J. H. Goolsby, Monticello. Ful- Bancroft seed oats, $1 bu.; ghum, 75c; seed rye, 2 bu. W. Williams, Quitman. Five hundred bu. Gunn & Goolsby Super Wheat. Official yield, 51.29 bu. per acre, (highest official record pro- duction for Ga.), $3.25 per bu., FOB. Dan Gunn, Monticello. Bancroft seed oats, also Hundred- Bu. oats, 50c bu.; Blue Stem seed wheat, $1.25 bu. Car oat straw, $8 ton. Jas. B. Woods, Brooks. Few more well matured Fulghum seed oats, no weed seed, 55c bu. M. F, Dooly, Norman Park. Absolutely pure Blue Stem seed wheat, $1.25 bu., 2% bu. bags, and pure Fulghum seed oats in 5 bu. bags, 50c bu... FOB. W. M. Wright, Ft. Valley. - Hastings 100-Bu. oats, free or smut. No rain on them. Very heavy. 50c bu. here. W. H. Bolton, Griffin, Box 436. Extra heavy, well cured and cleaned Fulghum oats, free of obnoxious weeds. 50-80 bu. per acre, 60c bu. J. G. Dean, Dawson. Abruzzi rye, 1931 crop, in 3 bu. bags, 90 bu. Cash with order, FOB. Cc. C. Jarrard, Cleveland, Rt. 1. Pure Bancroft seed oats, free from foreign grain or grass seed, 60c bu. Riley C. Couch, Turin. Ten bu. nice clean Blue Stem seed wheat, $1.25 bu., FOB here. C. D. Williams, Plains. ee Hastings, Fulghum and Texas rustproof seed oats, Ist year. Free from nut and Johnson grass, :55 bu., FOB. J. M. Gaston, Americus. Fulghum oats, 50c bu.; Ga. rye, $1.25 bu.; per ton baled oats, $25; oats and Austrian peas, $20; velvet bean hay, $18; baled oat straw, $8, FOB. J. H. Rheney, Tennille, care Pritchard Hotel. Ga. raised wheat for chicken feed, $1.50 per 100 Ibs., FOB. H. M. Cheek, Bowersville. No. Ga. Tall Growing rye, $1.10 bu., FOB. Luther Cobb, Blue Ridge. Purple Strow seed wheat, $1 bu.; Fulghum seed oats, 60c bu., FOB. J. F. Floyd, Adairsville, Rt. 3. | Five M bu. Fulghum oats, Certi- fied in 1930 by Ga. Crop Imp. Assn. cent of black oats in them, 45c bu., Carrollton. Car load of good oats, baled, $15 per ton, FOB. Slight extra charge for loading. Ernest W. Burch, Eastman. 1931 crop Abruzzi rye, 90c bu., 3 bu. bags. Cash with order, FOB. C. C. Jarrard, Cleveland, Rt. 1. Twenty-five hundred bu, recleaned Texas rustproof seed oats, 50c bu., FOB. Cecil S. Jones, Pitts. a Fifty bu. pure. Appler seed oats, or bu. Raymond Lankford, Lavonia, ed ; Pure Abruzzi seed rye, $1.50 bu., FOB. J. I. McNair, Stapleton... ; Ga. Blue Stem seed wheat, $1 per bu. J. C. Broome, Hephzibah. Good, bright No. 1 Peavine hay for sale or exc. for feeder shoats. Make os per ton. W. E. White, Sumner, Good Blue Stem seed wheat, $1 bu., FOB. Money order, cashiers or certi- fied chk. Arthur Owen, Barnesville. Shadburns Imp. Fulghum. oats. Produced high as 128 bu, to acre. Recleaned. Gathered without a drop of rain. 10 bu. lots and more, 75c bu., FOB. J. L. Shadburn, Buford. One hundred bu. Blue Stem wheat, $1 bu.; 200 bu..Texas Rustproof oats, i5 bu. V. B. Rosser, Locust Grove. Sev. car loads peanut hay, without any rain on it, $8 ton, FOB. J. C. Jones, Smithville. About 160 bu. Abruzzi rye, $1 bu.; 15. bu. Ga. rye, S5c bu. FOR, JR Hames, Clarkesville. Twenty-five bu. rye, known as Ab- ruzzi, free from weed seed, etc., $1 bu., FOB Clarkesville, E. G. Hill, Mt. Airy. . ; Choice Abruzzi rye, grown on my farm, ist yr., direct from Cokers ped. seed, $1.50 bu. B. F. Murphy, Sandersville. Grain and Hay Wanted Want 50 bu. good sound seed oats, Fulghum preferred. Will exc. honey. Mail sample if interesed. L. H. Eden- field, Stillmore, Rt. 1, Box 31. Want best price on rye grass seed, Abruzzi rye, and 3 yr. old Kudzu roots. Roy R. Kelly, Monticello. . Exc. heavy, clean oats for No. Ga. O. Fa from orig., pure, bright, clean. R. W. Stembridge, Milledgeville. wheat or Austrian peas. J. H. Jones, Brooks. se x Possibly less than 1/100 of 1 per|- sacked, FOB in car lots. C. E. Smith, | 8 Thursday, October Be: 1931. Grain and Hay Wanted _ Want seed oats at 55c bu. del. Will exc. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson. Exc. seed peanuts for 35 bu. oats and 3 bu. good seed wheat. C. p, Want seed wheat and oats. Exe 100 Ibs. pure Coker No. 5 cotton seed for bu. wheat or 2 bu. oats; Hastings ~ 100-Bu. oats preferred. A. R. Cooper. Braselton, Rt. 1. : Exc. Thompson B. Rocks, 10 hens _ and unrelated rooster, for Blue Stem seed wheat, rye and oats. C. W. Price: Cedartown, Rt. 2. ' Exc. new Sorghum syrup for so Fulghum seed oats, eroier seed withe out smoot. Mrs. Ruby Atkinson MOWil trade first-ol me ill trade first-class yellow co: = yet. H. U. Wallace, Elberton, Want 5 bu. Abruzzi rye and 10 bu, good wheat for seed. Free of any for. eign seed. Must be bargain. Send sample and price. W. H. Bolton. Griffin, Box 436. oe Exc. value for seed wheat, peas or | young cattle. Write. H. B. Tiller, Brunswick. Exc. good table honey, 10 Ib. cans. 80c can, for 8 or 10 bu. Blue Stem wheat; 15-20 bu. good seed oats. Ea, pay chgs. G. B. Crum, Cairo, Rt. 4. Cokers No. 5 cotton seed to exe, for oats. Bu. seed for 1 of oats. Mrs, H. B. Ford, Lavonia. 2 Want priceson 1 or 200 bu. genuine Texas Rustproof oats. Must be sound and clean, FOB Empire. Allen R. Johnson, Empire. : ee Want 1 bu. genuine Beardless Bars ley. Exc. 2 bu. pure Hastings 100-Bu, oats. Ea. pay chgs. on what they get, Dewey Nelms, Bowman, Rt. i. Want to buy seed oats and seed rye. Exc. strained honey or Jersey heifers. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore, Rt. Exe. nice Duroc Jersey male, en- titled to reg. from prize winning stock at $8, for Fulghum oats, or any good var. seed oats. Charlie Holland, Cobbtown. 5 : Want 10 bu. wheat. Must be 100. w.| Deal, Jesup, Rt. 2. per cent pure. Make best offer. J. D. Highsmith, Hickox. ee Want 5 bu. Abruzzi sed rye, and 5 bu. Beardless barley, all free of ob noxious weed seed, and reasonable in price. Exc. reg. Duroc Jersey pig for same. L. M. Kennedy, Collins. : - Farm Help Wanted & Want exp. truck grower for 60 acres, 16 miles Atlanta, 6 room house. Write for full information. W. J. C. St 996 Washita Ave., Boy 16-17 do light dairy work, board and laundry and $8 to $10 month. Mrs. B. G. Lee, Macon, Rt. 2, Forsyth Road. se Want man with small family to farm for wages. Must be reliable and know how to operate Riding cultiva-_ tor, and not be pushed to work. Ref exc. C. D. Deal, Jesup, Want capable man to work 200 acre farm.on shares. Must have good record and unquestionable references as to ability and integrity. No cotton to be raised: Paul M. VanCleve, Mon- _ ree. Want good, christian, sober white man to work on farm, $8 mo., with board. Also want party to grow grain and raise calves on _ share basis. Write. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore. Want to hire for small wages a good, young married man to gather crop; must be able to operate tractor and to work anywhere, free from bad habits and a willing worker. G. F. Sutton, Lyons. ae Want at once middle-aged woman to assist with poultry and other gen. light work, liberal pay, good place for right party. Call or write. David Horn, Irwinton, RFD 1. _ Want able bodied, middie aged, un- incubbered couple, white or colored, live stock farming, milking, feeding, etc. House, wood and water, board and small salary. Information on re-_ quest. J. W. Mangham, Americus, Box 350. : Want 2 or 3 single white men, hon- est and sober to live as one of family, to help pick cotton and other farm | work. Come at once ready to work. On No. 10 Highway, near Yellow River new bridge. W. M. Highfill, Lilburn, Rt. 1. ee Want farm helpers to do gen. farm _ work and help milk a few cows. Board and lodging furnished. _No booze fighters need apply. J..M. Cox, Greensboro, Rt. 1. 5 Want a settled, middle aged widow woman to live with family of 2 and help care for garden, poultry, Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruitland. es. sos oe. furnish stock, tools, Thursday, October 1, 1931 z Farm Help Wanted Want reliable woman to help on farm, care for poultry, cpws, etc. Jim Lanier, Metter, Rt. Want 2 good 2-horse colored ten- ants for 1932 on 50-50 basis. R. F. Dewberry, Acworth. Positions Wanted Want small. i-horse. crop near Valdosta with good land and house. Can furnish run bill. Ready to move now. Fred Pruiett, Dixie, Rt. 2. '- Man, wife and 2 children, 12 and 14 yrs. want work rest of this Fall and 1-horse crop 1932, or will work for wages. Ready to move now. T. G. Hood, Rocky Ford, Rt. 2. Exp. farmer wants small 2~-horse farm or large 1-horse, on 50-50 basis. Have to be financed to make crop. Plenty of force. Middle Ga. preferred, near school and church. W. G. Boyd, Atlanta, 71 Alma Ave. N. W. Want 3 or 4-horse farm, 50-50 basis. Must be good land, tools, and stock, convenient to school, church and market. 6 boys, 10-23 yrs. Fi- ~ nance self. Mrs. W. F. Hyder, Griffin, sab. 2: Sixty-year-old man, educated, good character, no bad habits with good ref. wants home on farm with good family to assist with work, etc. Write. A. M. Holloway, Elmodel, Rt. 1, Box Single man wants job on farm tending and looking after stock, or gen. farm work. C. R. Holloway, Edi- son, care C. J. Holloway. Want job as overseer of farm, 50 yrs. old, white, no children. 27 yrs. actual experience in farming, grow- jing and curing tobacco. Consider 1- horse farm on 50-50 basis. Ref. Heze- kieh Turner, Lyons, Rt. 4. Want job attending grist mill, etc., _ earetaker of country estate, or any- thing in that line. 63 yrs. old. Best of ref. Self only. M. A. Newton, Statesboro, Rt. 4. Exp. miller wants position in good mill another year, either salary or part toll,Exp. with Midget Marvil Flour Mill. G. W. Knowles, Coving- ton, Box 171. ; Want 2-horse crop with party to and half of guano. Have to be furnished. Or a 1-horse crop, or work for wages. Carl Abbott, Pavo. Want for bal. this and for 1932: job| on farm. 23-year-old white man exp. in general farming, etc. Ref. W. H. Boatright, Coffee. - Would like to trade with party to Jook after 400 to 1200 good hens, or anything you have to offer. J. S. Go- ber, Barnesville. - Want job on farm and 3 or 4 plows for 1932. 52 yrs. old, well exp. gen- eral farming; also like to raise hogs and cattle on shgres. Ref. W. M. Ellington, Thomaston, 147 G. C. Man with small family wants 1- horse crop on halves. Ready to move now, gather this crop. Prefer near Lincolnton, but any place can make living. Can drive car, etc. A. C. Lank- - ford, Union Point, Rt, 1. care Mercer Adkins: Thirty-seven-year-old all around man exp. in farming, operation of machinery, building, up-keep of mo- tors, etc., will consider employment with party who will appreciate a hustlers honest efforts. J. W. Tucker, Macon, 121 Highland Ave, L. C. Man and 3 grown boys want 3 or 4-horse farm on shares. Must be good land, will grow anything wanted; also hogs, cows, truck, etc. Ready to move. T. D. Castleberry, Macon, 1907 For- syth Road. : - Want place on farm to milk and _ tend to poultry; would hoe for part of crop, with house, garden fur- nished, or would live with elderly couple. Miss Annie Bell, Blakely. Want to caretake country home, hog or poultry farm, house and wood to be furnished, near school; prefer near Atlanta: ref. Consider any offer. J. A. Anderson, Dunwoody, Rt. 1. | _ Want 1-horse crop for 1932, raise truck, or hog farm; would accept job for wages on dairy; young man, wife and baby. W. E. White, Sum- ner, Rt. 2. Twenty-seven-year-old man wants job with reliable dairy, in barn or on road; family of 3; honest, sober and give ref. F. Rentz, Baxley. Want job on farm, or grist mill to run, or other kinds of mill; exp. J. J. Hulsey, Atlanta, 293 Pryor St. Want home with some good Chris- _ tian on truck or chicken farm; wont expect much salary at present; 50 yrs. of age, some exp., no family. W. C. Battle, Wadley. MARKET Positions Wanted Want i1-horse crop for 1932 on halves; have to be furnished. A. J. Glaze, Lithonia, Rt. 1, Single white man wants job on farm; can drive truck, etc.; lifetime exp., good ref. A. P. Hatcher, Wad- ley, Rt 1. Want 1-horse farm on 50-50 basis with a good man, good land; wife and self; raised on farm and know how to farm. Not afraid of work. Want place where can work all winter when not in crop; ref. E. Denson, At- lanta, RFD 5. Want. share crop, corn, oats, hay and grain, also hogs and some truck. Will want furnished. $10 per mo., also riding plows. M. Billings, Tay- lors Creek. Exp. farmer with small family wants work with party who can fur- nish living needs rest of this year and next. Robt. Gordon, Atlanta, Rt. 1, Box 184. . Twenty-one yr. old man wants job on dairy, 3 yrs exp. in machine and dry hand. milking. Can furnish ref. Dont mind work. State salary above board. M. L. Cooper, Bishop. Want job on farm. Well exp. all kinds farm work, also in truck driv- ing. 33 yrs. old. Bartow Tannery Wrightsville. Man with force to cultivate 2 horse farm wants connection in poultry business. Have 100 W. L. hens. 50-50 in feed, etc. Write for full particuars. L. W. Stallings, Carrollton, Rt. 4. An honest boy, 16 yrs., no bad ~habits, hard worker wants place on farm near Atlanta. Can drive car and do most any kind of work. Vlyde Day, Atlanta, care Gen. Del. Exp. No. Ga. farmer wants farm at once. 4 in family. Must be moved and furnished in crop time. D. C. Lively, Atlanta, 337 Fowler St., N. W. Want.to rent 1-horse farm on halves. Can furnish self. E. D. Wof- ford, Atlanta, Rt. 5, Box 220. Want job on dairy or truck farm. No exp. but willing worker. Can drive any make car. Wife work also, 1 child. 25-30 miles Atlanta, Small wage. At once. V. F. Tolison, East Point. Want job on farm. Able to keep up any farm machinery. Exp. At once, and small crop for 1932. Henry Hutchinson, Ambrose, Rt. Want a plant farm on 50-50 basis. Write. A. W. Stone, Nicholls. Exp. and practical poultry man on all breeds, will take job close to At- lanta. Emory Parker, Conyers, Rt. 1, Box 59. Single man wants work on farm, looking after and feeding stock or gen. farm work. C. R.. Holloway, Edi- son, care C. J. Holloway. Want i-horse crop on halves. Plenty of force. Or would work for wages, truck farm or dairy. Ref. D. M. Parker, Cgnyers, Rt. 3, Box 94. Wanted for truck farming, 35 or 40 acres with good house, water and team furnished, near a good market town or on highway; honest, willing worker. Rich Griffis, Homerville, Rt. |' 2, Box 36. aes Want job with good party to feed and look after stock or tending to grist mill. Write at once and I will come. E. N. Waters, Manassas, Rt. 1. Exp. dairyman of 20 yrs. with test cows and full blooded Jerseys and Holsteins wants foreman job on farm or any kind dairy job; ref.; now em- ployed, but can begin at once. J. T.) Berry, Atlanta, Rt. 8, Box 361,.Dear- born 3403-M. Young man wants job of any kind on the farm. Can do any kind of farm work: 20 yrs. old; $12.50 mo. Daowney Watson, Chickamauga. Want job for bal. this and for next yr. Can drive car and truck. James Evans, Whitesburg, Rt. 1. : Want place on good farm, widow or elderly couple, farm 1932 on share basis and live in home; well exp., 48 yrs. old, unencumbered, do not use tobacco or drink. John G. Payne, Sulphur Springs, Rt. 1. Young man, 20 yrs. old, wants place on poultry farm, 2 years exp. on small scale: graduate National Poultry Institute. Cicero Freeman, Dallas, Rt. 1. = Want work on dairy or farm, life- time exp., only wife and self, both work if needed, both good milkers; best of ref.; can drive any make} truck or tractor; 35 yrs. old, honest and sober. E. L.-Clark, Chamblee, Rt. 1, care B. F. Cannon. Want good 1-horse crop on 50-50 basis, or small crop and work while not in crop. Farmed all life time. Ref. R. B. Langston, Ringgold, Rt. 2. BULLETIN Positions Wanted A-1 dairyman, married, 2 small children, wants place with good dairy at once; can go anywhere; will an- swer all letters. E. N. Waller, Sta- tham, Rt. 2, care W. M. Smith. Want to truck farm on 50-50 basis, 4 in family. W. E. Cheny, Broxton, care BE. L. McAlum. Man with wife, 3 children, wants work on farm and a trop another yr. Ready to move now and help gather crop. State what you can do in first SS Willie McGowin, Claxton, Man, 40 yrs. old, and wife, 1 small child, want home with old couple or widow on farm, man to do field work, wife help with poultry, etc.; small salary and board; both hard workers. Mrs. Azalee Flanders, Eastman, Rt. 3, care Martin Howard. Want job overseeing large farm for small salary and a per cent of what I produce on farm. Worked this way for years; can begin first of Nov.; A-1 ref. W. C. Gattis, Albany. Want grist mill to operate on shares, prefer water power. Write at once. C. C. Allen; Jefferson, Rt. 2. Middle aged couple wants place as caretaker on large estate. Write. G. R. Roberson, Macon; Rt: 2. : Single young man, no bad habits and willing worker, wants work on farm. Not less than $10 mo., board and laundry. M. K. Mathon,~ La- Grange, Box 289. Want to hear from party who needs man to run truck and poultry farm. Near Florida line preferred. Write. S. L. Miller, Wray, Rt. 2. Middle aged married man wants place on poultry and truck farm. soy exp. Billy Stone, Waycross, Ris; Want good 1-horse farm on 50-50 basis, or truck or poultry farm. Be- gin at once. Lifetime farmer. 3 in family, grown son, wife and self. Want good bottom land. Daniel King, Atlanta, 326 S. Pryor St. Widow with 4 children large enough to work, wants a nice place on farm; would like to raise poultry on halves; help gather this yr. crop, and winter work. Mrs. Charity Madden, Atlanta, 358 Richardson St. Man and wife want place on farm. Prefer with elderly couple unable to care for own farm. Good, willing workers and honest and reliable. Jim King, Atlanta, 326 So. Pryor St. Want job on farm, general grain and stock raising; exp., 28 yrs. old, single, healthy, no bad habits. S. H. Clark, Omega. Young man, 22 yrs. old, wants job on poultry farm; good: ref., best of habits. T. T. Lyle, Crawfordville. Want 2-horse farm near Atlanta or Griffin on 50-50 basis, good land and house, good pasture, near school; can finance self; ref. furnished. Cas- tle Vaughan, Jackson, Rt. 4. Want job on farm; exp. in gen. farming, hogs, cattle, etc.;_ref.; ready to start any time, So. Ga. preferred. J. D. Collins, Atlanta, 865 Bankhead Ave., S. W. Boy wants job on farm; can do any kind of work, no bad habits except chewing tobacco; can drive truck also; $4 wk. and board. Clifford Mor- Cook, Want i-horse farm on halves for 1932 and some hogs to raise on halves; will need $9 per mo. Bob Bailey, Toomsboro. Unencumbered middle-aged man and wife want management of poul- try farm; well exp.,. especially in raising baby chicks. Make offer. Ref. exc. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Jackson, Aibany, 814 N. Jefferson St. Want 2-horse farm for 1932 on shares; 6 in family, 2 boys, 13 and 16 yrs., all healthy and able to work; ee : needed. W. A. Paulk, Valdosta, te 2. Ga. Products For Sale BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Twenty-five or 30 bu. Red Hull Speckeled peas, $2 bu. Trade for seed wheat or hogs. Garfield. Willetts Wonder Eng. peas, $10 bu. or exc. for oats at market price. C. B. Bailey, Covington, Rt. 5. Twenty-five lbs. Alaska garden pea seed, 25 Ib., postpaid; also 25 Fibs. dwarf or low bush peas, same eee Mrs. Roy Reynolds, Baxley, Lady peas, 9c lb.; colored bunch butter beans, 6c lb.; 14 Ibs. Eng. peas, $2.50, or 20c Ib.; 2 lbs. sage, 50c Ib., add postage. Mrs. H. B. Grizzle, Royston. gan, Thomson, RFD 2, care A. W.|: Mrs. D. M. Clark, Page Eleven Georgia Products For Sale Two hundred los. Willetts Wond- ers, 25 .b.:- 10 Ibs., $2; FOB: Hav, Franklin, Register. Cream Sugar Crowders, sound, 10 bu., 6c lb., also 5 bu. white black=- eyes, sound, 5c lb., FOB. L. T.. Alli- son, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Early Alaska Eng. peas, 1931 crop, 15c lb. Exc. lb. for 1% Ibs. dried apples. Mrs. E. L. Upchurch, Locust Grove. Frostproof Eng. peas, 35c lb. del.; mixed turnip seed, Seven Top, White Globe, Purple top, and few rape seed, 40c lb. del. Mrs. A. H. Price, Locust Grove. Twenty lbs. Purple Hull white table peas, 5c lb. and postage. W. E. Kedd, Kensington, Rt. 1. Cream Sugar Crowders, 25c qt.; white black-eyes, 15c qt. Stella Nix, Cumming, Rt. 4. Willetts Wonders, 25c lb., prepaid. Lots. of 5 lbs. up, 20c lb., prepaid. O. W. Caswell, Americus, Rt. 2. Little White Rice peas, 50c gal., $3 bu.; Calif. black-eyed, 40c gal.; $2.50 bu.. FOS. R. H. Wood, Dacula, Rt. 1. Willetts Wonders, 4 lbs., $1. pre- paid. Write for larger lot prices. Jno. Underwood, Blakely. Ten los. pure Coldproof Eng. peas, $2, postpaid. Mrs. Shelton Crutch- field, 'Toomsboro. Bushel black-eyed;-white peas, 7 lb.; old fashioned speckled butter- beans, 12%c lb. Exc. for Bermuda onions. Mrs. BE. M. Travis, Fayette- ville. New crop Mathews imp. O-too-tan beans, $4 bu.; Peddling or 6-wks. crowders, peanut crowders, brown-= eyed white peas, $5 per C. Robt. T. Allen, Riverdale. Sev. gal. cream Crowders, 40c gal., . add postage. Mrs. Huley Thompson, Canon, Rt. 2. Austrian Winter pea seed, saved without rain, $5 per 100 Ibs., or $90 ton. Trade for Fulghum or Texas seed oats at. 50c bu. Merrett Ben- nett, Albany, 112 Front St. 1931 Hastings Home Delight and Eng. pea, frostproof, 35c lb., post- paid. Over 3 lbs., 30c lb., postpaid. Miss Evelyn Mullins, Milner, Rt. 1. Twelve lbs, frost-proof Eng. pea seed, Wonder, prolific var., 20c Ib., or lot at 15c lb. Talmadge Robinson, Greenville. Fifteen bu. Purple Hull peas, little mixed, $2 bu. T. R. Lewis, Rebecca. New crop Lady or Rice peas, sound and well cleaned, 8c Ib., or 7c in 100- lb. lots. R. P.- Bannister, Ball -Ground, Rt. 1. Red Valentine bean seed, 15c cup, 2 for 25c; yellow Crowder peas, 15 Ib., 2 for 25c, postpaid; mixed Corn~ field beans, 15c cup, or exc. for white feed sacks. Eva Davidson, Alto, Rt. 1. ~ Ten or 12 bu. Sugar Crowders, hand shelled, 9c lb. Add postage. J. C. Bennett, Gainesville, Rt. 9. White peas, Calif. purple hull, 10c Ib. Also white multiplying onions, 50c gal. Exe. for white feed sacks, or anything can use. Mrs. S. C. Cochran, Rome, Rt. 2. Extra choice, large cream Sugar Crowders, bdl. recleaned, 10 lbs., $1 del.; 100 lbs., $7, FOB. C. F. Maddox, Buford. Stringless green pod, Refugee, Giant Stringless, Black. Valentine beans, 1 Ib., 15c; 4 lbs., 50c; 10 Ibs., $1, plus postage. W. H. Waddeile, Pearson. ' Little Gem Eng. (bunch) pea seed, 200. Ibs., - 20c: Ib. in. 25:Ib. lots. up; less, 30c; 24 lbs. Early Alaska, 6 lbs., $1; less, 25c lb. C. M. Williams, Pem- broke, Rt. 2. Three bu. little Rice peas for sale. Make best offer. Edna Crowe, Fair- mount, Rt. 2. Box 9... Twenty bu. real nice Clay peas, old fashioned: bunch peas for table use, $1.50 bu. R. A. Beaver, Lewner. Calif. black-eyed peas, 5c lb.; 3 kinds crowders, 8c lb. No chks. D. E. Wood, Rockmart, Rt. 2. Twenty bu. brown-eyed white crowders for sale or exc. for small grain, wheat, rye or oats. Make best offer. D. H. Averett, Mauk. American -.Wonder peas that make 3 or 4 times as many as any pea I ever planted. Sold on a guarantee. $1 gal. del. E. T. Clements, Ten- nille. Eng. pea seed, 25c 1b.; dried peaches, 12%4c lb. Mrs. Lois Tanner, Dewy Rose. Willetts frostproof Eng peas, 20c ib., or 6 Ibs., $1 del. No exch. W. R. Clark Abbeville. Peas, clean and sound, mostly pi a Cash or trade. B. B. Morgan, yo, + . j act e Ae : r. - z LPO OL ee SUE EE A Aisa he petars tt ae 2 | Page Twelve Georgia Products For Sale Brown Crowder peas, $2 bu., or exc. 1 bu. for 2 doz. white guano sacks, or white feed sacks. W. A. Moon, Waco, Rt. 2. One bu. white Rice peas, 1 bu. cream col. peas, 1 peck speckled large crowders, 5c lb.; white, black-eyed crowders, $1.50 bu.; Clays unmixed, $1.25 bu., FOB. Mrs. S. P. Jones, Lula, Star Rt. FRESH AND CURED MEATS Two large hams, wt. 50 lbs. ea., 25c Ib., postage paid in Ga. (Name omitted), Alvaton, RFD. 1. Smoked sides, 18c; hams, 25c; shoulders, 16c lb. Whigham. Nice home cured shoulders, wt. near 17 lbs. each, 17c lb., FOB. Mrs. J. B. Lanier; Brooklet. Hams, 25c; middlings, 20c. 30 lbs. - or more, 3c less. Mostly small, smoked _ With pecan wood, Money order. You pay express. W. H. Waddelle, Pear- son. - Sugar-cured, oak-smoked hams, in lime dipped sacks. Wt. about 10-30 Ibs., 22c Ib., plus postage. 50 or more a less. Mrs. R. F. Jordan, Glen- wood. Malvin Collins, FRUIT FOR SALE . Bright, new crop sun-dried apples, 12c lbs L. L. Taylor, Young Cane. Dried apples and peaches, 20c Ib., also rhubarb seed, 20c thls. G. B. Mc- Lane, Hartwell, Rt. 5. Sun-dried apples in 50 and 100 lb. lots, Sc lb., small lots, 10c, del. Also best eating apples, $1.30 bu. del. R. E. Lee, Carters. Crabapples, 10c gal., 50c bu., or exc. J. R. Bramlett, Ellijay, Rt. 4. Sun-dried fruit, peaches with peal- ings on, apples free of peelings and core, this. years crop, 10c lb., not del. Mrs. J. E. Feltman, Whites- Mure bbs Se ie 7 Dried apples, 12%c lb.; also pre- serves, 40c qt.; peach, 50c qt.; ap- ple jeliy in 16-oz. jars, 25c; other preserves. Mrs. C. A. Black,. The mr eock, Rt. 1. ise Sun-dried peaches, 1931 crop, 1244c Ib.; 10 lbs.; $1, del., cash, no stamps. Miss Inez Mcore, Bowdon, Rt. 3. Nice sun-dried peaches, clingstone, _ peeled, 15c lb. or 2 for 25c, postage Ba eT paid. Miss Nelle Walters, Plains, ees ; Drive truck up and load from trees at my Rabun County orchards at low prices. Black Ben, Rome _ Beauty, Winesap, Kinards, Delicious, Terry Winters. Mrs. M. L. Duggan, Clayton. Nice, bright sun-dried apples and peaches, 10c lb.; May cherry trees, 15c ea., add postage. Mrs. C. H. _ Etris, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Dried apples, 10c lb., del., or exc. for Ky. Blue, Red Top or Eng. rye grass seed. Mrs. Julia Keeter, Talk- ing Rock. : Nice red and yellow apples. $1.25 _ bu. box, del. Henry F. Weaver, Marion. Fifteen lbs. nice dried clingstone : ~ peaches, 12%c lb. Exc. for hog meat, _.. shoulders or ham. Mrs. Bertha, Crowe, Dallas, Rt. 3. Stayman, Winesap, in bi. baskets, $1.25 bu.; also Kinards and Gano apples, in bu. baskets, $1 bu., FOB. Trade few bu. for good seed wheat, ea, to pay transportation. Ed Earle, os Demorest. . -. Sun-dried apples, 50 lb. even wt. bags, 7c lb. Cash with- order, FOB. * . C. Jarrard, Cleveland, Rt: 1. ; Nice sun-dried peaches, about. 15 Ibs., 12%c Ib.; 8 lbs. sun-dried ap- ples, 15c lb. E. H. Beasley, Kite. Forty lbs. nice sun-dried peaches, $5.75 for lot, or 15c Jb., P. P. Miss Beulah Frey; Dallas, Rt. 3. Large Keiffer pears, packed, $I bu., FOB. J. H. Hodges, Ludowici, Rt. 1.. _ Bright sun-dried peaches, 11c lb., 10 Ibs., $1; old time yellow peach seed, 10c doz.; or 12 doz., $1. Add eertare. Mrs. Lula Bell, Alpharetta, Re: 2. Truck loads of apples at orchard, 1 mile east of Demorest depot, now ready, 24c bu. by truck load at orchard. A. J. Collins, Demorest. ~ Nice sun-dried peaches, 10c Ib. Exc. for nice 40 or 50 lb. shoat of -. good, thrifty stock. Ea. pay chgs. _ Also have choice peach seed, 3c lb. , Mrs. F. M. Turner, Cleveland, Rt. 4. Large, sweet crahkapples, 50c pk., and large white nest onions, 60c gal; -. new crop. good, dried apples and _ peaches, 15c Ib. Mrs. B. L. Robinson, ~ Greenville. ; Nice, new sun-dried peaches, 12%c _ Ib., or exc. for young gpats, honey, or good syrup. Mrs. W. E. Whisnante, _ Rutledge, Rt. 2. AK carefully |" MARKET Georgia Products For Sale + pears, 50c bu. at the orchard. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore, Rt. 1. Nice, sun-dried apples, 12%c Ib. del. Miss L. M. White, Dahlonega, Rt. I; Box 33. One hundred lbs. dried peaches, 10c lb.; also 300 Ibs. black-eyed white peas, 5c lb.; and 20 gal. new syrup, 50c gal., at house, 3% miles west Smyrna. M. L. Lewis, Marietta, Rt. 4. Dried apples, 10c lb.; peaches, 121%4c lb. Not prepaid. Mrs. H. B. Autry, Gainesville. Sun-dried apples, 12%c lIb., or exc. for dried butter beans. J. B. Pruitt, Talapoosa, Rt. 3, Box 40. Dried furit from sour apples, 10c lb. Mrs. Lizzie Etris, Dahlonega, Reed, Fine red or yellow apples, $1.25 bu., del.; dried apples, 1214c lb., del. J. M.-Cochran, Diamond. Sun-dried apple fruit, 7c lb. Cash with order, FOB. C. C. Jarrard, Cleveland, Rt. 1. Eating and cooking apples, sound, 2%-in. minimum size, $1.25 bu. bas- ket, del. by P. P. R. C. Stembridge, Ella Gap. / Car load Citrons, any size. Make best offer, FOB Ocilla. Mrs. Lula Harper, Wray, Rt. 1. 1931 crop sun-dried apples and dried old-fashioned peaches, 15c lb., del. Mrs. Charles Smoak, Griffin, RED. Ten Ibs. nice sun-dried apples, 15c lb. Mrs. G. C. Clifton, Millen. Pears, large and fine and reason- able in price. If interested, write, phone, or see me at once. J. C. Solo- mon, Fitzpatrick. Any amt.dried peaches, 10c Ib. Add postage. Mrs. H. B. Grizzle, Royston. Nice, sun-dried apples, 12%c Ib., Be Mrs. V. C. Ray, Kensington, BUGS: 2: FRUIT TREES, ETC. FOR SALE Little currant bushes, 25c for 3; $1 per 13; brown fig sprouts, 20c ea.; grapes and scuppernong cut., 35c and 25c doz. Mrs. A. E. Carrington, La- Grange, Rt. 1, Box 118. HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE New honey 10c lb. Mrs. P. J. Byrd, Fitzgerald, Rt. 4. ~ Fresh, new Gallberry, 5 lbs., 85c; 10 Ibs..: $1.50; Chunk or -Eixt.