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GEORGIA
7 (ase) AGRICULTURE
AARKET BULL
COMMISSIONER:
PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETS A. D. JONES, DIRECTOR.
STATE CAPITOL
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1931.
Home Brew Fertilizer
y This year the Department of Agriculture sold tags for 684,855 tons
- of commercial fertilizer.
There are three major plant foods in fertilizerphosphoric acid,
nitrogen, and potash. The phosphoric acid is made principally from
ground phosphate rock treated with sulphuric acid. The nitrogen
is principally derived from sulphate of ammonia, cyanamid, nitrate
of soda and tankage. Potash, of course, comes principally from
muriate of potash, manure salts and kainit, which comes from Ger-
many and France.
- - Figuring the fertilizer that was bought in Georgia this year at
$25 per ton, it figures $17,121,100 that was spent in this state for
_ fertilizer alone this year to October 1. Lets see if the cotton crop
made in Georgia this year will pay for this fertilizer1,300,000 bales
of cotton at $22 a bale, which is about the average price for a bale
after we have paid for the ginning, bagging and ties, would be
$28,600.000. In other words, the farmers of Georgia are giving over
half of their cotton crop this year for commercial fertilizer.
Practically 100 per cent of all of this fertilizer used in Georgia was
- shipped into the state from other states and from across the ocean.
The nitrate of soda came from South America. The potash came
| from Germany and France, the fish scrap and Omega tankage came
from Norfolk, Va.; Jacksonville, Fla.; Mobile, Ala.; Chicago and other
remote sections. The phosphoric acid came from Florida, South
Carolina and Tennessee.:
- The railroads collected their present war-time freight rates from
hauling this fertilizer into Georgia. This is a form of hauling that
the trucks have not taken over to any great extent. Fertilizer mate-
rials are still hauled on railroads.
Is it wise for the farmers of Georgia to continue to send all these
- millions of dollars out of the state for fertilizer every year? We have
the best opportunity to stop this flow of gold out of the state this year
_ that we have had in many years.
& Cotton seed are cheaper than I have ever known them to be. The
_ price varies from $5 to $10 a ton for seed to the farmer. a
-. Last week I wrote an article in the Bulletin suggesting that you
_ keep your seed at home. There is one other suggestion that I want
- to make. Be sure to put them in a house where they will keep dry.
See that there are no cracks where the rain will blow in on them.
Seed will go to the bad quicker by getting wet in a house than they
will anywhere -else.
Cotton seed are valuable as a food. The oil generally controls
the price of cotton seed. At present cottonseed oil is very cheap.
We get anywhere from 800 to 1,000 pounds of cottonseed meal out
_ of every ton of seed. If ail of the cotton seed made in Georgia this
MARKET REPORT
OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS
Prevailing Wholesale Prices Oct. 18, 1931. Always Subject to Variation.
Atlanta. Macon. Savannah. Augusta, Columbus. Valdosta.
Begs extra, dOZ. cn dvetcmnne $ .30
PHEES, SLANCATG, COZ, <.......c.cscreconerantnnogoes 28
- Eggs, Georgia trade, COZ, .....ccs-c--senecee . 420
PESOS: Yard TUN, COZ. siecsccssstecscencoeecsccots 28
_ Stags, Ib. 16
re Hens, Ib.
_ Roosters, Ib.
--Friers, Ib.
- Ducks, Ib.
moreese; Th. -...-:..
Turkeys, lb.
_ Capons, Ib. a
_ Field Peas, mixed, bu
_ Field Peas, not mixed, bu. ........
_ Country Butter, best table, Ib. 30
Ear Corn (80 Ibs. to bu.), DU, .........0
: $ .28
26 :
22
ecseceenscnscancsesusenssa =2="ee
50
| Sweet Potatoes, per 100 lbs. ........ oe 1.10
- Peavine Hay, No. 1, ton
_ Peanut Hay, No. 1, ton
| Hogs sold during
basis No, 1,
_ PeanutsNo. 1 stock, delivered shelling plants, $30 per ton, subject to change.
week beginning Oct. 5, 1931, at co-operative sales brought 4.60 per cwt.,
year were ground into meal it would make approximately 550,000 tons
of cottonseed meal. Of course, the full amount of cotton seed is never
ground into meal. Some of it is used for planting and other purposes.
You have four months to figure on your fertilizer for another
year. If you take care of your cotton seed you may have the oppor-
tunity to sell a ton of cotton seed for a good deal more than a ton
of commercial fertilizer will cost you. If the price of seed does not
go up I believe you will again have the opportunity to swap those
seed on an even basis for cottonseed meal. If you can make a trade
like this I would rather use one ton of cottonseed meal for fertilizer
than any other fertilizer I know of. It will show on your land for
three years.
During the next few months the farmers of this state could do no
better work than to rake the woods. Get all the woods mold you can
haul out and put it on your land, bed your stable and lot with it.
If you get the right kind of trade on your seed your cottonseed
meal and this fertilizer from your lot will be all the fertilizer you
will need to make a crop next year.
If we could have had an extra session of the Legislature I think
one of the best things it could have done would have been to put a
tax of about $25 per ton on nitrate of soda. It is foolish for Georgia
and any other Southern State to be sending a stream of gold out of
our states every year across the ocean for potash and nitrogen when
we have it right here in our own states.
Of course, I am a firm believer in the fact that if all of the states
had passed the Long plan of not planting any cotton in 1932 we
would now be getting about three times as much for our cotton and
cotton seed as we are now getting, but it seems that we could not
get this legislation. I hope that this law will be enacted for 1933.
It is the only plan that is going to permanently restore the worth of
the land in this country. Whenever we once observe the Sabbatical
year on our principal money crop we will automatically go on doing
it every seven years. This is the only plan we will ever fall upon to
really catch up and get ready for farming. But so much for leg-
islation.
The great job is with the farmers themselves, and the secret of it
is in taking care of our, cotton seed. If we do that and get the worth
of them, we can dodge sending over $17,000,000 out of this state next
year for commercial fertilizer. If we follow this we will not only save
over $17,000,000 for Georgia but we will have better fertilizer and
will permanently build up our soil. Our present way of fertilizing our |
crops is a gradual depletion of the fertility of the soil.
It is not against the law to have home brew fertilizer.
EUGENE TALMADGE,
October 13, 1931. Commissioner of Agriculture.
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INDEX
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Farm Lands For Sale....2-3-4-5-6-7-8
Farm Lands Wanted
Want to Rent Farms
Farms For Rent
Positions Wanted
. Farm Help Wanted
Poultry For Sale
Poultry Wanted
Live Stock For Sale
Live Stock Wanted
Grain and Hay For Sale
Grain and Hay Wanted
Baby Chicks For Sale
Baby Chicks Wanted
$ .32
30
20
30 |
15
15
10
$ .30
28
23
28
15
16
Georgia Products Wanted
Eggs For Sale
Eggs Wanted
Seed For Sale
Seed Wanted
Plants For Sale
Plants Wanted
Miscellaneous For Sale ...
Miscellaneous Wanted
Special Notices
30
00
1.25
16.50
12.00
mile Rover,
250 fruit trees, all kinds;
inn Lands For Sale
512 A., 100 in cultivation, 10 room
house, outbldgs., plenty water, with
school bus by door; 2 miles church
nd school, 40 miles Savannah. 23
bearing pecan trees, other fruits, 1
$6,000. Mrs. Mary D.
Stroud, Egypt.
101% A. Putnam County, 8 miles
Eatonton, 2 miles Dixie Highway on
RFD. 1% miles school and church,
60 grape
vines. 6 room house, cutbldgs., $2,500
cash, or a good trade of equal value.
Mrs. S. A. Fuller, Eatonton, Rt. 2,
Box 156.
42 A. land, near good consolidated
school and church. 5 room house and
-outbldgs. Cheap. F. M. Boyett, Cli-
max.
-76 A. openland, creek petites: no
bldgs., $300; 33 acres open land,
branch bottoms, wood, barn, on good
road, no residence, $300; 105 acres
open land, just off concrete highway
to Atlanta, $1,000. Half cash, bal. 8
per cent. L. S. Sewell, Newnan.
184 A. good land, well located, 7
bldgs; 50 acres in Elberta peaches,
apples, pears, cherries, open land,
woods, branches, $25 per acre. Terms
if desired. Mrs. Mary G. Sewell, New-
nan, 45 Clark St.
60 A. land, 6-room house, 30x30
barn, other outbldgs., 3 room tenant
house, good pasture; 10 acres bot-
toms; 20 acres woods. Near 2
churches and school and town, 30
miles Atlanta. Bargain for $2,000.
Lillie McGarity, Hiram, Rt. 2.
238 A. land, 5 settlements, open
range, wire fence. Land partly
stumped. Ry. by place. 12 mile church
and school, good highway. % cash,
bal. 15 yrs. Will exc. cotton ginnery
and other value. Write for full par-
ticulars. J. E. Pennington, Hazle-
_hurst, Box 435.
100 A. level land, 5 miles east of
= Forsyth; 40 acres open, 60 in timber.
_ Sell or exc. for smaller acreage, Clay-
Ss
ton er Campbell county preferred.
_ Miss Mollie Burton, College Park, Rt.
2, Tanner Road.
3 A. land, 1% in cultivation and
stumped, 3 room house. Good site
for blacksrnith shop, etc. Good well
water. On highway. Priced right. R.
Canady, Surrency. ,
5 A., 11 room house, 140 ft. gal-
= dery, ail painted last year. 30 Schley
pecan trees (bearing), 39 pears,
grape arbor, peaches, figs: 65 ft.
water in weil, barn, chicken_houses,
etc. Adjoining city limits in Ben Hill
county. D. Harry Mathews, Fitz-
gerald.
106 A. 4 miles south Villa Rica;
25 acres in cultivation; 3 room house
and barn, also 74 acres 5 miles south
Villa Rica, 4 room house, outbldgs.
Fine for truck. 60 acres Eee
rear public read. Cheap. G. W. Hem-
bree, Villa Rica, Rt. 4.
101 A. 8 miles east of Moultrie,
55 in cultivation. 4 room house and
3 room house.
Good outbldgs., 2
t mules, farm teols and feed, $3,500.
$1,000 cash, bal. terms. J. I. Fruett,
~ Moultrie.
180 A. faim Morgan county. Good
farm. 40 acres bottoms; 150 M ft.
Saw timber, -well watered, near 3
county seats. Mostly in grass. Under
cg 2 sets buildings. Large dairy
arn. $3,600. Good terms. J. H. Os-
borne, Swords. -
- 70 A., 39 in cultivation. Good truck
) farm, corn and cotton. Well watered.
National highway. Good site for im-
provements. Sacrifice, $8 acre cash,
or trade for milch cows, other stock
or produce at market price. Near Ma-
con. No bldgs. N. V. Warren, Macon,
223 Americus Boulevard, Bellevue.
365 A.. 200 in cultivation, 3 miles
_ from 3 RB. R. stations, churches and
schools, .
8 room dwelling, newly
painted inside and out. Tenant and
other houses, 3 mutes, 20 cows, 9 heif-
rs, bull, pasture, water, timber.
Write for particulars. Mrs. Lillian Dp.
; eerie Shady Dale.
36% A. about 20 in cultivation, rest
pasture and timber. Good spring,
running water, truck patches and
garden under irrictation. House, out-
bidgs. and orchard. 8 miles north
Cleveland, % mile highway. Near
~ school and church. Reasonable price.
-~Write.. W. B. Harkins, Greveena.
Rt. 4,
Administrators sale, Nov. 3, 19st.
Robertson estate, % mile Greenville,
located on a concrete highway from
Columbus-Atlanta. One of best dairy
farms in Ga. 760 acres land. Plenty
ee grass, water. Colonial home
with large basement. one-third cash,
-2 yrs., 7 per cent interest.
Williams, Adm., Luthersville..
L
WARKET
Faria Lands For Sale
25 A. on highway, 15 miles Macon.
Good truck farming. $250 cash, or 25
tons ecotten seed or. milch: cows at
market price. R. W. Hall, Macon,
228 Americus Boulevard, Bellevue.
Farm at New Hone, Ga., 4 miles
from Dallas. 37 acres, 2 dwelling
houses, 2 barns, 1 store house. Near
good school, churches, gin and mill,
etc. M. K. Wallace, Dallas, Rt. 2.
75 A. land, good 5 room house,
good well water, pasture with water
through: it, barn, plenty of outbldgs.
On public road from Monticello to : : 2
school, about one-third in cultiva-|.
Indian Springs, 4 miles power dam
on Ocmulgee river. Write or come see.
Mrs. John Tyler, Monticello.
185 A. good land with 3 or 4-horse
crop rested from cultivation last: 5
yrs.; 15 ares good bottoms 4 room
tenant house, outbldgs. needing re-:
pairs, wood, pasture, etc. Near mill,
store, etc., between Stephens and
Maxeys, 2 miles each. $1,500. Mrs. G.
W. Barber, Athens.
Small farm 3% miles to paved
road, school and churches. Good
truck farm. Near markets in Colum-
bus and Ft. Benning. Plenty water,
R. R. and station on place, 6 room
and 5 room houses, etc. C. L. John-
son, Cusseta, Rt. 1.
20 A. good rolling land, 4 acres
wooded pasture, bal. in cultivation;
2 acres bottoms with branch through
center of place; 5-room house paint-
ed inside and out; 150 fruit trees;
.10 miles south Atlanta. Near school,
etc. $4,000, 10 per cent off for cash.
W. G. Kelley, Forest Park.
20 A. mountain land, 8 cleared, 4
orchards, bal. timber, spring, well,
camp house, daily mail; good hog
and chicken farm, $450. 20 acres ad-
joining above, timber, spring, lake,
etc., $250. 40 acres timber, spring,
creek, lake, $450. Turner E. Ham-
mont, Atlanta 43 Howard St., N. E.
-80 A. land in good locality; very
good house, outbldgs:, good pasture,
running water, 2 springs, plenty of
timber for place, nice orchard; close
to church and _ school and good
market. Cheap. Terms. Love Pass,
Calhoun, Rt. 3.
50 A. land, 3% miles east of Mc-
Donough. Near church and school,
near highway No. 81. 3 room house,
good pasture with running water,
plenty of wood. Good land. Reason-
able. Mrs. Raymond Horten, Mc-
Donough, Rt. 4.
57 A. land with good house and
other Aeonn buildings. Most of this
land has been plowed with tractor.
4 M good apple trees. Mostly suitable
for truck. $2,000. L. A. Halloway,
Suches.
90 A. on the Victor Pipe highway.
Just completed a good school. Good
community. 2-horse farm cleared. 10
miles R. R.; 7 miles Lumber City.
Part cash. Terms. D. M. Cowan,
Towns. See me at filling station. .
80 A. land Gordon county, Ga. on
line of Bartow county. Improvements
are not very good, but good culti-
vatable land with 1 M bearing peach
trees. $1,000. 78 acres Bartow county,
half . mile from city, 7 room house,
barn, etc. $3,000. R. B. Mooney,
Adairsville. %:
Old home place, 32 acres with orch-
ards, pasture and fine creek, 12 miles
Atlanta, 84 mile school, bus line and
church. Fine location for man work-
ing in town to own country place on
easy payments. See or write. W. B.
ck College Park. Phone Calhoun
Good farm of 425 acres located
about 28 miles south of Atlanta, near
Hampton, Lovejoy, Woolsey and In-
man. -Pasture, Seda water, wood
and timber. - dwellings, including
attractive log ae Good barns,
outbidgs. $20 acre cash. H. T. Moore,
Hampton, :
244 A. sa ndy land, 2 houses, plenty
outbldgs. Everlasting wells of free-
stone water at ea. house; 100 acres
long leaf timber: 100 acres cultiva-
tion. Sell all or part, reasonable.
Good community. Public road through
place. Sam Langley, Buchanan, Rt. 3.
105% A. good farm land in- Telfair
county, 4% mile Towns, Ga. Borders
the Southern R. R. Good crop of tur-.
pentine timber. No waste land. No}.
mortgage, taxes or lease against land.
Sees offer. V. W. MUIECn, Savannah,
300 A. for sale or exc. for ete
property. Land clear of debt, 200
acres in cultivation; 9 acres young
pecans. Well located as to roads, R.
R., mail and school bus routes. Well |
watered and timbered in Lee county,
Ga. Mrs. Nancy N. North, Louisvi'le,
_ Ky,, 1364 So. Ist St.
12 wells.
BULLETIN.
Farm Lands For Sale
320 A. land, 13 miles Dalton. Fine
place for dairy. Pasture land for cat-
tle, sheep or hogs. Running water,
plenty of fine springs; small house
and about 20 acres in cultivation.
$2.50 per acre, one-third cash, bal.
terms. H. W. Boyles, Dalton, Ree
49 A. farm 4 miles Dallas on the
famous old battle-ground of New-
Hope. Dwelling house, barn, well of
good water. Near churches and school,
store, mill, etc. $700. J. A. Pickett,
Dallas, rh 2:
100 A. within 3 miles, of high
tion, bal. timber; 2 houses; good barn,
Write for particulars: Mrs.
Alice Stacy, Cohutta, Rt. 1.
250 A. ideal stock farm, $4,000.
Young and original long: leaf pine
timber; creek bottoms; springs of
freestone water. Healthy location.
Terms, Miss Bessie Sailor, Villa Rica.
Farms for colored: 340 acres, $10
per acre. 4 sets of houses; bermuda
grass pasture; plenty timber, water.
Colored school and church near. 32
miles west Bankhead Highway. W.
W. Wilkinson, Villa Rica.
165 A. land. near Butler, Ga., Tay-
lor county, at $1 per acre. Once sold
for $20 per acre. Would consider
trading for goats at $1 per head.
Robt. R. Robbins, Spring, Place, care
Harvey House.
40 A. all fenced, Florida laud 4
room house, 2 miles of Pinetta, Madi-
son county, 23 acres ready for crop;
10 acres fish lake, 8 for pasture. On
Rt. 1. 1/3 cash. Terms. Send bid.
Highest bid gets land, Nov. 1. James
J. Webb, Cumming, Ga.
54 A. farm. Ideal location. Cement-
ed brooder house; suitable for grist
mill. Land mostly gray, smooth and
good. Nearly all wired in pasture.
2 barns. Comfortable dwelling, $2,400.
Terms on half. J. E. Wall; Chipley.
Good 5 room house and % acre
land on paved highway, 1 mile Bos-
ton; 9 bearing pecan trees; good car
house, chicken house and store room.
$600 and a cow, or consider exc. for
something else could use. Clifton
Jordan, Boston.
810 A. ideal cattle, corn and other
feed land. Sell or exc. for a smaller
farm nearer Atlanta. Good 7 room
dwelling, 2 tenant houses, other out-
bldgs. Running water, lots of good
bottom lands; 100 heavy bearing and
about 100 young pecan trees. S. W.
Barr, Ft. Valley.
176 A..2% miles west of States-
boro. 7 room dwelling in bad cond.,
enough to build good smaller house:
plenty of outbldgs. 75 acres cleared,
but fences bad. $1,000 cash. Mrs. T.
J. Cobb, Statesboro, 202 So. Main St.
250 A. land, 11 miles LaGrange,
$6 acre. Fine bottom. land, plenty of
pine timber. Wade Holmes, La-
Grange, Star Rt.
598 ft. on concrete highway to
Newnan. Good house, barn, plenty of
water, Fine place for dairy, chicken
bungalow in Atlanta. John C. White,
Atlanta, 716 Atlanta National Bank
Bidg.
100 A. land, 2 room house, small
barn, good well water. 45 acres open
land, balance cut over. Young grove
pecans of 30 acres; 250 trees 5 yr. old.
Clay foundation soil, sandy and
pebbly, 144 miles R. R., 6 miles
Americus. J. N.. Carter, .Americus,
Box 294.
30 A. farm, 244 miles east Fitz-
gerald, about 6 acres pasture, and
timber for fuel for many years; good
well water; 4 room house; land suit-
able for any crops grown in So. Ga.
Excellent for good farmer. Very low
price. Mrs. C. L. Gaulding, Fitzgerald,
Rt. 2, Box 48-A,
100 A., good house, new barn, out-
bldgs. 35 acres in cultivation on main
road, near Dixie Highway, halfway
between Marietta and Cartersville:
near church and school. Sell or exe.
for land, equal value in Gilmer, Daw-
J. E. Borton, Atlanta, 454 Crew St.
.5 A. percan grove in fine bearing
condition, with full crop. Come see.
A. E. Muilberger, Valdosta, Western
Union Bldg.
pecan trees, close in to city, school
and churches.
with lights and sewerage.
monthly terms of $17 mo. $100 cash
be sold. R. L. Williams, Boston.
2-50 A. farms. Real fertile with no
waste land. Well located, well im-
proved with good markets. Bargain.
Write for description, aes WwW. MM
Foie, ee Rt. 2 oy
near State
or truck farm. Sell or trade for brick |
son or Pickens county. Near R. R..
9 A. tract of land with hearine
Nice 7 room house.
Sell on]:
down. $1,500 without interest. Must.
Thursday, October 15, 1931
Farm Lands For Sale
Farm for sale. 3 gold veins on it,
Will seli separate, land $25 acre.
Gold and land together, $45, and 109
acres separate or all together. An-
other place, 38 acres, 2 houses, $23
acre. J. A. Crumley, Demorest, Rt. i;
3-horse farm, good cond., good lo<-
cation, cheap for cash, or terms. Dp.
He Blackburn, Sylvania. :
755 A. land. Entire farm. Will cut
up in small farms. 1/3 cash anq
terms, on Southern R. R., 44 miles
west of Sine. Mrs. T. J. Biggers,
Bremen.
30 or 40 A. land, mile from city
limits . of. Dalton. .- E. Smith, Dale
Ton, Ris bee
123 A. farm, 6 miles couthens
Gainesville. : Cheap. Some terms. J 2
W. Stansel, Gainesville, Rt. 4.. 3
400 A. farm, good land; & room j
dwelling, 3) tenant houses, barns,
wells, some land in cultivation, some
in pines, and some suitable for pas
ture. Sell or would rent very cheap to
party who could farm it without ex-
pense to me. Miss Clara Perry, Madi+
son.
150 A. good farm land, 2 houses,
good outbldgs., good pasture, at each
place. Write for particulars. Sell, or
would exc. for smaller place. L, F,
Stephens, Logansville, Rt. 3.
113 A. % mile north Pine Log,
Bartow county. 6 room and 3 room
house, barns, outbldgs., good pasture,
fruit, lot of timber; near-good 11
grade school, with school bus by door,
About 60 acres in cultivation, $3.200
Cash or terms. Claude Garrison, Pine
for all kinds of fruit: 40 acres
pasture, wire fenced, bal. all kinds
good timber. $15 acre. Trade for
smaller tract and difference. J.
Parker, Oakman, Rt. 1.
80 A. truck farm in Rabun cour
Highway, near good
market and good high school; good
young orchard. Electricity.on pla
Bargain. See Jerry Lovell, Lakemont
337 A. land, 10 miles from Augusta,
Plenty of water and grass. Will sell
half or all. T. S. McLendon, Grove-_
110 A. land in No. Ga., in Dawson
near Fitzgerald. Mrs. W. M
Fitzgerald; Rt. 2, Box 123.
100 A. farm in White county
Chattahoochee river, 8 miles west
| Cornelia. 6 room house, outbldgs. 10
acres good river bottoms, ne
churches, school. $11. Terms. Mrs, =
J.-B King, Cornelia, Rt. I. =
60 A. good land, 40 in cultivation,
2 houses, barn, enough timber
build all necessary buildings. RED,
mail and school bus at the gate: 1%
miles good road; 10 miles south L
, St, 200. B. J. Rauton, Vidalia
Seti or: trade equity in 275 a
farm in Thomas county, on _pub
road. 90 acres cultivation, rest in
timber and turpentine. Good schools
and ee For further ei
write. x, Yeakey,
Rt. ge
336 A, good farming land, 18 1 m
Augusta, Richmond county. $4,0
00.
School bus and mail right by door. 5
room house, near church. Good roads.
Fine community. dps Broome, Hep-
zibah.
80. A. slightly rolling. Make E bale
to acre, average cultivation; 65 ac:>
in cuitivation; plenty timber ca 2
wood to run place: 1 tenant hou
Separated from Government air fiel
by W. A. & L. N. R. R. House ne
Write for information. D. F. Eye
Acworth.
202% A. land, 2 houses, barns, ete.
Good cultivated land: near good
school and church. $10 per acre. Pa:
terms. 100 acres, 5 room house, go
barn, good bottoms for trucking, 1%
miles church and school, $9 per acre.
R. R, Manry, Goggins.
228 A. land, 4 miles south of Amer-
icus on Rt. No. 3, from Albany
Atlanta; on bus line to a 5 teacher
school; 1 mile church: good land for
gen. farming. On paved road. Write
if interested. Eugene Darnell, Amer-
60. A, farm, 6 room house, large
barn and servant house; 45 acres
cultivation, bal. woods: 10 acres in
bottoms. Fine for trucking. Hog 4
mule pasture. On RFD near school
and church. Fine orchard. ays for
$600 cash, AL A. ee ~ to
z bridge.
Thursday, October 15, 1931
Farm Lands For Sale
sure bargain. Farm of 86 acres; 75
in cultivation; 16 in pine timber; 6
90 A. land, good 4 room house,
parn, smoke house, pasture, plenty
wood to furnish the place. Good
ruck farm, 2 miles out of town on.
good top soil road; 1 mile church and
school; truck running by, mail Rt.
near, $1,200. L. T. Teems, Cornelia.
50 A. Laurens county, 8 miles Dub-
lin, 3 miles Dudley; 10 acres bottoms;
ichtly rolling, red pebble and gray.
Sie cond on north, west and south.
W. M. Reynolds, Marietta. :
About 1% acres fertile land, fenced,
ood 6 room house, roof needs some
Stabs, and well located. Reasonable
rice with satisfactory terms. James
. Carwile, Sparks.
100 A., 70 in cultivation, fenced
good wire fence. 2-4 room houses
d barns; several M ft. green tim-
1% miles Sale City; good bank,
rch and school. In Colquitt
unty. $15 acre. D. R. Parks, Sum-
100 A. unimproved land for $5 per
e, 3 miles from Climax; % mile
ublic road and Climax school bus
ine. Mrs. T. E. Sutton, Climax,
0% A. of good black loam soil, not
sand bank nor a swamp. Write for
e and other information. W. K.
Duke, Clarkesville, Rt. 2.
40 A., 5 miles Fitzgerald, 25 acres
hley pecan trees, 5-room house,
barn, good clear spring, $1,500; 101%
acres, Upson County, toward Warm
pr: $1,000; 45 acres, Telfair
$1,000; other farms; 10 per
ton, cattle or Atlanta property. H. B.
Tiller, Brunswick.
act of land near Avondale Es-
Miss Marie Fussell, Atlanta, 889
Edgewood Ave., JA. 2074-W.
0 A., ideal location for gen. farm-
, 43 acres very fertile and pro-
uctive land, bal. in timber; bus by
door to consolidated school, near
church, water grist mill, stores and
R. R. station; white community;
8-room house, barn, chicken houses.
argain. Sell or swap. Write. C. M.
rdner, Atlanta, 222 State Capitol.
arm of free, good sandy land,
under fence, good cron on same,
rge well, 2 settlements and 2 pub-
roads, open range; good for stock
ing; good well water; healthy lo-
tion, near school and churches.
Bargain. Ida Powell, Juniper, Rt. 1.
_ Sev. large tracts of river bottom
ture land, sodded to Bermuda and
nson grass, also farm lands, 50
500 acres, in Meriwether, Troup
and Heard counties. W. J. Hogan,
Hogansville.
_ Approximately 4 acres north of
Fulton, 14 miles Atlanta, 335 ft.
ontage, concrete road, Morgan Falls
road, church and school, high school
is, electric and telephone service,
ilable nice building, plenty shade.
po ble: B. B. Cheek, Dunwoody,
0 A. on paved highway, suitable
rr poultry; fine shade, fine location,
Miles. south Ochlochnee, 8 miles
th of Thomasville. Mrs. L. S. An-
ws, Ochlochnee.
_ 431 A., 10-horse farm open, $7 acre,
no interest, $188 cash, $188 next yr.
id $388 next 6 yrs., $188 for 8 yrs.
This pays in full. Timber, houses,
ae good water. Berry Wallace,
ithville.
_ 10A., nice orchard, spring, on Oak-
dale Road, reasonable; at same place,
) acres, 4-room house, outbldgs.,
00d well water, all kinds fruit, near
2 paved roads and consolidated
school. For cash. H. B. Bowling,
era, Rt. 2.
160 A. upland and bottoms, excel-
soil, 2 wells, barns, etc.; 100 acres
ultivation, 40 new land, 14 miles
th Atlanta, 1 mile from pave-
ment; good chance for truck farm
or nurseryman. Chance enhance-
ment. Cheap. Joel Hunter, Atlanta,
56 Marietta St.
_ 10 A. truck farm, good land, 3-
room house, dbl. garage, good water,
Od chicken yard and good many
Owers. Sell. Terms. Write for par-
ulars. Mrs. S. S. Carter, Waycross,
pehiteton Ave. '
00d farm land in high state of
Itivation, 14 acres in pasture with
water, good house, barn, also
and plows. Bargain. Mrs. Mae-
vart, Claxton. ees,
tates, suitable for truck farm. Write.
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~ Farm Lands For Sale
62% A. land, Gwinnett County,
1% miles Centerville and a good
school, churches, store, gins, etc.
House on place, good road right by
the house, 60,000 ft. saw timber, 200
cords of wood, good mulatto land, $10
acre. Pat McGuffey, Lithonia, Rt. 1.
No. 1 truck farm on highway, well
watered. 40 acresin fine stage culti-
vation, 120 acres in all, nice house,
good tenant house, plenty of young
timber. Cheap, and good terms. C. L.
Johnson, Head River.
40 A. near Smyrna, cleared and in
wood, 3-room house, concrete dam
on beautiful creek, small space in
earth dam to fill for fish or bathing
pond; bottoms for pasture or truck-
ing. Miss L. Norrell, Marietta, Rt. 4.
248 A. in Fanning County, 5 miles
from Toccoa, 25 acres good state cul-
tivation, good orchard, fine timber,
buildings fair, running water, con-
venient to school, mill and P. O., $7
acre. Carl Stanley, Lincolnton.
Three, places, 56 7-10, 40 and 28
acres, all clear, located in Campbell
County. The 40 and 28-acre tracts
have no buildings. Cash, terms or
trade. Write or see. H. F. Mixon,
Fairburn, Rt. 4.
10 A, land, plenty wood, near paved
road and fine school, cheap. S. C.
Singley, Austell, Rt. 2.
_ 97 A., more or less, 60 in cultiva-
tion, good neighborhood, 8 miles east
-of Waycross. See or write for price
and terms. J. H. McClelland, Way-
cross, Rt. 2, Box 52-B.
33 A. land, 20 cultivated, Bermuda
pasture, fish pond, orchard, house,
4 rooms and hall, mostly ceiled;
barn and crib; on public roads, RFD,
$20 acre. Raymond Thompson, Law-
renceville, Rt. 1.
160 A., 8 miles Dahlonega, 7-room
house, good outbldgs., near school.
Easy terms, $1,800. J. D. Whelchel,
Dahlonega, Rt. 3.
47 A. Carroll County farm on state
highway at Clem, 6 miles Carrollton,
good house, barn, etc., nice spring,
25 acres in cultivation, bal. woods
and pasture, $1,500. Geo. P. Peter-
son, East Point.
700 A. land, 3-horse farm on same,
bal. timbered, good bidgs., real bar-
gain. See me at once. Mrs. H. B.
Phiiny, Stockton, Lanier County.
4 A. on highway No. 7, 7% miles
Gaillard, 4% miles Roberta, good 17-
room dwelling and outhouses, :godd
land, good water, fine community,
ideal location for poultry farm, near
church and Ga. Power Co. lines,
school bus daily. Cheap or exc. M. B.
Carr, Gaillard.
303% A. Crawford County, produc-
tive sand loam, 100 acres cultivated,
bal. woodland under barb wire; good
4-room dwelling, 2 good barns, 140
Stewart 4-year-old pecan trees, mile
from R. R. station, on State Highway
No. 7, 9 miles Ft. Valley, 6 to Roberta,
$5 acre. James M. Carr, Gaillard. .
130 A., 6 miles south LaGrange,
just off pavement; rented to 2 fam-
ilies; sell in two lots very reasonable.
T. J. Simmons, Decatur, 208 Colum-
bia Drive.
50 A., tenant house, outbldgs., wood.
and running water, within 1 mile
LaGrange on Whitesville road. H. R.
Simmons, LaGrange.
48 1-5 A. land, 1% miles Snell-
ville, near a good consolidated school
and 2 churches, on public road,
3-room house, large barn, good or-
chard, strong gray sandy loam land,
$25 acre. Pearl Harris, Grayson, Rt. 1.
250 A. land, good dwelling, good
well, good barn and outbldgs., plenty
running water, lots of timber, fine
for cattle ranch, $2,000. D. A. Nichol-
son, Danville, Rt. 2, Box 33.
101 A., 144 miles Flowery Branch,
on good road, RFD 1, house, barn
and other outbldgs.; about 30 acres
cleared, lot of good timber, $1,000,
-$500 cash, good terms on bal, J. M.
Roberts, Duluth, Rt. 1.
165 A., 85 cleared, stumped, cross
fenced, one of the countys best
farms, 6-room ceiled, newly-painted
house, 2 tenant houses, 5 and 3
rooms; good barns, good tobacco
barn, 60 pecan trees, peaches, grapes.
Bargain. Part cash. W. Ward, Glenn-
ville, Rt. 2. ;
31 A. land, 9-room house, barn,
etc., in town of Alma, close to high
school and paved highway; cheap,
or exc. for farm in Ben Hill County.
O. N. Eidson, Fitzgerald.
52 A. in Kennesaw, Ga., to sell or
swap for a home out of town; 2
houses, 2 barns, pastures, garden,
plenty running water. Want country
home not too inconvenient, O. M.
Wigley, Kennesaw. :
Farm Lands For Sale
858 A., right on paved highway,
Miami to Canada, all fenced, fine
old grove, 2 large barns, good old
dwelling, 15 miles from Macon, near
high school; milk and ice truck daily,
good pasture or gen. farming. Half
price, $10 per acre. C. D. Harrison,
Bolingbroke.
.100 A. farm, chean for cash, or
terms, 7-room and 4-room dwellings,
barns and other improvements. Need
some repairs. P, T. Fambro, Smarrs.
20 A. Wheeler County, 4 miles Ala-
mo, all in cultivation, $300 cash or
$20 per mo. on time, or exc. for
place elsewhere, equipped, ready to
farm. H. A. Wynne, Cadwell, Rt. 1.
75 A. good land, 4 miles west of
Dudley, cheap for cash. J. T. Heath,
Dudley.
2% A., 3-room house with veranda,
garage, corn mill, garden and out-
bldgs., 2 miles from Canton on state
highway; sell or exc. Write or come
see. H. B. Whitmore, Canton, Rt. 1.
40 A. high ridge land, 12 miles
southwest of Cedartown, Polk Coun-
ty, 1 mile south of Eson Hill P. O.,
near consolidated school, daily mail
and school bus; loamy soil with red
clay; all in woods; good lasting
spring; 2-3 easily cleared, $50 cash.
J. C. Robinson, Eson Hill.
51 A., about 30 in cultivation,
4-room house, barn, on public road,
daily mail, 4 miles north of Towns,
8 miles south of Alamo; $500, terms.
J. A. Smith, Vidalia, 500 Green St.
100 A. unimproved land, $6 acre,
half cash, bal. terms. Mrs. W. M.
Watkins, Fitzgerald, Rt. 2.
110 A. good farm land,
Brooks, also 16 acres in town of
Brooks, for sale. J. G. Posey, Heirs,
Brooks.
36 A. land, 5-room house, barns
and other outbldgs., plenty good
fruit, near school and church (Pop-
lar Springs Church), on highway;
good pasture with running water for
cattle. Cheap. See me at once. Will
rent. J. W. Wallace, Hiram, Rt. 1.
80 A. farm in No. Ga., 20 culti-
vated in crops, some bottoms, plenty
good spring water, very good house,
on main road; some fruit trees; fine
for poultry and truck. Write for full
eS J. R. Bramlett, Ellijay,
35 A. good rolling land with good
bottoms .and timber, 4-room house
with hall and porches; plenty out-
bldgs., good pasture, orchard; 4%
miles east of Duluth, $17.50 per acre. |
Write or come see by Nov. 1. Mrs.
Leila Cole, Duluth.
. Small farm for sale, 30 acres land,
$1,200; plenty of good timber. At El-
lijay, Ga. Address, Zona Lydich, Sr.,
Jacksonville, Fla.
250 A. in Decatur County, all level
land, rich soil, 40 acres cultivation,
building fairly good, good water, tim-
ber, good school and church near, $9
per acre, part cash, bal. easy pay-
ments. Selling because not able to
work. -Mrs. C. M. Freeman, Bain-
bridge, Rt. 3. :
100 A., more or less, 22 under cul-
tivation, bal. well timbered, 3 miles
from high school, church, county site,
1% miles common school, highway
leading to both; also A. C. L. R. R.
running through; 150 pineapple
pear trees, house and outbldgs., $15
acre. R. B. McClellan, Nahunta. -
Elevated lot on National Highway,
Marietta-Atlanta, electric lights, etc.,
car stops at door, corner lot, outside
city limits; sell or trade for other
property. Miss Hattie Brand, Ma-
Yletta. . ;
142% A., good well water and run-
ning water, on public road, 2% miles
from Danville, 30 miles Macon,
fenced with wire, $2,500 cash. Will
rent. Write. Mrs. J. R. Thompson,
Danville. !
5714 A. farm, southern part Doug-.
las County, 30 acres cultivation, 22%
in pasture and woods, some timber,
5-room house, partly finished; large
barn, plenty running water, 2 good
wells, orchard, near 2 rivers, on RFD
and school bus route. Mrs. L. Cc. Felt-
man, Whitesburg. :
155 A. land, good house, barn and
smoke house; good peach and plum
orchard and pecan trees;. 45 acres
cultivation; grow any kind crop;
$1,150, $575 cash and $575 in fall.
T. R. Lewis, Rebecca.
2003 A. game preserve for sale,
about 175 acres under cultivation, Ef-
fingham County. O. L. Freeman,
Thunderbolt, Box 34. -
145 A., 50 in cultivation, in Coffee
County; good place for stock raising,
open and free range, well located.
Sell at bargain or trade smaller farm.
B. T. Burkett, West Green.
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Farm Lands For Sale
56 A., about 12 acres cleared, good
ceiled dwelling, 144 mile from town,
near good high school and churches,
4% mile Oglethorpe highway.. Write
for further information. King S.
Gordon, Ludowici.
40 A. land, plenty water, with good
4-room house, barn and outbldgs., in
Cobb County, $1,500. W. T. Jacobs,
Marietta, Rt. 4.
64 A., 2-room dwelling, 3 outbldgs.,
figs, scuppernong arbor, 9 acres bot-
toms, 3% miles south Thomaston,
% mile Highway No. 3, 4% mile school
and church; plenty timber, mail right
by door, near good truck market. D.
A. Moon, Thomaston, Rt. 2.
304 A. at Morris Station, Quitman -
County, Central of Ga. Ry., Jeff Da-
vis Highway, well, branch and creek,
2 tenant houses and dwell: , church
and school adjacent in Morris. Cash
only. Mrs. N. B. Jolley, Morris
Station.
16 A., 10 cleared, 8-room house
with all necessary outbldgs. Price
reasonable. Mrs. L. S. Ellington,
Waycross, Rt. 3. /
34% A. lot, 6-room house, ceiled;
well on porch, good barn with 4 stalls,
chicken house, good _ orchard, all
fenced. Sell or exc. for small farm
and pay or take the difference. R. A.
Whitmire, Carnesville. cy
23 A., 10 miles Athens on Atlanta
road by Monfoe, good barn, plenty
choice fruit, grapes, house started,
2 rooms finished; well improved land,
lies well; other property. Bargain.
Exc. for water power in good loca=
tion. J. R. Maddox, Athens, Rt. 2.
15 A., located near Lake Rabun,
well watered, nice place, near Lake=
mont High School; good peach or-
chard. Priced to suit customer, part
cash, bal. installment plan. Also
some timber on place. A. J. Hayes,
Wiley. Oe
80 A. farm in Haralson County on
Highway No. 1, 6 miles county seat.
1 mile church and school, 7-room
new house, painted. Real bargain.
W.S. Wood, Buchanan, Rt. 2.
106 A. land in Stephens County,
wooded mostly, well watered, near
Toccoa, no house, $700 cash. Mrs. A.
N. Nowell, Crawford. .
75 A. of woods at Tallulah Falls,
Rabun County, Ga.; clean title, no
mortgage, taxes paid. Terms $600
cash or guar. payments. Miss Emily
F. Reeves, Darien Center, Genesee
Co., New York.
429 A., 40
6-room house and 2 barns, 28 miles
from Jacksonville, Fla., on good
road, $2,500. Has cane mill and
holler. VW. L. Buggs, Saint George,
Ga., RFD 9.
1 house, lot, good well,
garden, electric lights, on Campbell-
ton Road, Atlanta, for sale or exc.
for farm, in Fulton County preferred,
oy encumbrances. J. Tucker, Atlanta,
Rta:
100 A., 65 in _ cultivation (high
state), rest upland farm; good
5-room bungalow, 4 fireplaces, good
tenant house, pasture well watered,
orchard; on highway and mail line,
30 miles west Atlanta in Douglas
County, $1,800, $200 per yr., 6 per
cent. G. L. Hicks, Villa Rica. $e
230 A., 4-room house, 2 tenant
houses, plenty outhouses, barn, etc.,
3 good mules. 4 cows and calf, good
wagon and plenty tools, good pasture
and good crop on the place. Sell all
together within the next 60 days.
Cheap. J. M. Davis, Gordon, RFD 3.
25 A., small orchard, good 5-room
house, all conveniences, good pas-
ture with running water, good: out-.
bldgs., near market, school, churches |
and Piedmont College. Mrs. L. Wilk-
inson, Demorest, Rt. 1.
50 A., 25 cleared but not fenced,
bal. good pine timber, fairly nice
bungalow, 14% miles depot Waycross.
Bargain. Exc. for other property.
Chas. G. Edwards, Savannah, 501-2-3
American Bank Bldg.
121 A., half in cultivation, rest
good pasture with good wire fence,
8-room dwelling, 4-rocom tenant
house, barn, etc.; also stock; all for
$16,000. J. R. Savage, Lula, Rt. 1.
31 1-10 A. farm on main highway,
or Be Cc. L. Conkle, Riverdale,
About 400 acres of land situated on
Sugar Creek in Morgan County, near
Swords and Buckhead, both on Ga.
R. R.; churches and schools in both
towns. More definite description on
request. Sell or rent. Miss Clara
Perry, Madison. : ut
40 A. on the public road to Burto
Lake, 7 miles from Burton. See or
in cultivation, with
x
write. Georgia Nicholls, Clarkeville. _
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Sarm Lands For Sale
257 A. farm, 30 miles Atlanta, on
Ga. R. R. Good strong land, 5
ranches and river, lot of good bot-
om land. 3-horse farm cleared, red,
pebbly and gray land. 2 4-room
frame houses and small barn. $2,500
on terms or trade for property in
Atlanta. Even trade. G. M. Williams,
Almon,
300 A. Pike County, $2,500. 125
acres Pike County, 2 4-roorn houses,
outbldgs., $1,250. 100 acres, 8 miles
west Barnesville, 4-rcom house, etc.,
$1,200, 225 acres, 7 miles west Zebu-
Jon, excellent site for water mill,
$2,250 or $2,100 cash. 250 acres Mon-
roe County, dairying, $10 acre. 50
acres, Lamar County, no improve-
menst. $500. Terms to suit. Write.
W. H. Mitchell, Barnesville.
"7 A. well improved land, nice
bldgs., near church, school, store, gin
and corn mill, on highway, 4 miles
Villa Ries, Dallas Highway. See or
write. C. M. Stewart, Douglasville,
Rt. 5, care R. C. Meadows.
59 A. good iand, about 500 im-
proved Yates apple trees beginning
to bear: 3 miles south Lilburn, 5
miles east Stone Mtn., % mile to
school, 2% miles church, on good
road. Sell or exc. for good cows. R.
- K. Jordon, Decatur, 957 Church St.,
Phone De. 4760-W.
- 100 A. land on Rome-Adairsville
Read, 3 miles wst Adairsville, 6-room
house, ceiled, 8-ft. hall, 4 fireplaces,
outside painted and rodded, 2 tenant
houses, all good cond.; barn, other
outbldgs., wells, Bermuda pasture, or-
chards, etc., $22 acre. Mrs. Geo:
Ellis, Adairsville, Rt. 4, Box 100.
- Six-room bungalow, good 4-stall
barn, other outbidgs. and 3 acres of
Jand and a young orchard, within 3
blocks of Court House, high school,
etc., on state highway from Law-
renceville to Monroe. Write for price
or come see. Beautiful location to
live in. O. M. Bennett, Lawrenceville.
278 A. good land, 2-horse farm in
- eultivation and plenty more land can
be easily cleared; plenty of houses on
place, 21 sheds and houses in all;
good tobacco, corn and cotton land;
on Highway No. 38. 2% miles Himes-
ville. Want to sell out completely.
Come see and get price. Lee Joyner,
~ Hinesville.
57 A. good strong farm land, 50
miles south of Griffin, 4% mile State
Route No. 3; plenty of running wa-
ter, 5-room house (needs some re-
pairs); mail daily; school bus in %
mile, $800 or exc. for house and lot
in colored section in or near For-
syth. R. C. Wilder, Griffin, Rt. C.
- Good- small farms to sell or exc.
for cotton in Fulton, DeKalb, Upson,
Crisp, Ben Hill, Telfair, Cobb, Glenn
Counties. Good opportuniy to invest
in home. B. O. Fussell, Brunswick.
_ Complete home, 20 acres, 6-room.
house, good well on porch and hy-
drant, good barns, other outbldgs.,
near school and church; located on
northwest side of Dallas, inside city
limits, $3.500. Come see or write.
R. L. Bullock, Dallas, Rt. 4, Rock-
mart St.
7234 A. good. high pebbled land,
15 cleared, good dwelling and out-
houses, for sale. W. H. Roberson,
Baxley.
_ 80 A. ay. pine land, 2 miles from
p on public highway, 10 acres
cleared, fine growth of medium pine
on 30 acres with light growth on re-
_ maining 40 acres; value $10 per acre.
Exc. for thoroughbred Barred or Leg-
_ horn hens. Ira M: Raybon, Jesup.
59 A. in Milton County, 4 mile
State Highway No. 9, dwelling house
of 3 rooms, 4-stall barn, 1 creek, 2
Springs, good pasture, 25 acres in cul-
tivation, bal. original forest. Bargain,
$1,750. E. R. Nalley, Decatur.
19 to 35 A. truck,.dairy or stock;
running water, some wood; pond site,
bus. corner, 200 yds. store and
Church; no house; fine investment;
5% miles Augusta. Must be seen to
be appreciated; $125 per acre, good
terms. J. M. Fender,- Augusta, 1219
Twelfth St. .
200 A., 75 acres cleared, good land
for tobacco, cotton, corn, ete.; nicely
Jocated, good cond.. high school, bus
and rural route right by door; good
_ bidgs., fence, plenty of timber, nice
pasture; in Atkinson County, near
Pearson and Willacoochee, 16 miles
south of Douglas. Write for particu-
lars. Homer Corbitt, Hazlehurst.
_ 160 A. all timbered woodland, 2
Springs and level branch land, 10
niles Calhoun, $3.25 per acre. Dont
Write; come and ride out to see it.
Mrs. Delitia Lang, Calhoun, 411 Col-
lege St. SS
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Pit Landa For Sale
32 A. of land, 3 houses and brick
store, electric lights in 1 house and
store; located at Floyd Station, Cobb
County, 2 miles off Bankhead High-
way. Sell together or separately. No
loan on this. H. C. Shaw, Austell,
Fhe
810 A., about 50 in cultivation, %
mile south of Central of Ga. Depot
at Howard, Taylor County, Georgia,
$1,000 cash. J. T. McHan, Mineral
Bluff.
116 A., 3144 miles south of Thomas-
ton on No. 3 State Highway, 4-room
house with store room, good water,
45 acres in cultivation, 35 acres pas-
ture, well watered, bal. woods, good
market, 1 tenant house, $15 per acre,
cash and terms. James Anderson,
Thomaston, Rt. 2.
Farm timber range, brood sows,
all for sale in Treutlen County, 9
miles west of Soperton on Oconee
River, 2 million ft. hardwood oak,
ash, hickory, etc.; sell or trade for
small place. Write for full particu-
lars. J. A. Kitchen, Ailey.
27% A. with new 4-room house,
well finished and painted, 16 acres
cleared, with running water, rest in
woods, 10 miles west of Warrenton,
7 miles Kennesaw, near church and
school, gin and mills, good commu-
nity, $1,100. S. IT. Huddleston, Ken-
nesaw, Rt. 2.
205 A. 5 miles Talbotton, Talbot
County. 3 yrs. rested land, good cond.
for cultivation, general farming, fine
pasturage for cattle raising; lies well,
good bottoms, some timber, residence,
barn, 22 miles Columbus (yr. round
market), $7 acre, terms strictly cash
proposition. Positively no exchange
for other property. Mrs. A. M. Powell,
Rex.
40 A., more or less, on RFD, near
Dixie Highway, Blue Ridge, 3 miles;
dwelling, storeroom, outbldgs., spring,
orchard, pasture, timber and open
land, near high school, public work
section, church and school in sight,
healthy location. Bargain, $1,250.
Living on place now. M. E. Moss,
Blue Ridge.
30 A. truck and poultry farm with
new bungalow house, on paved high-
way, 5 miles north of LaFayette. R.
L. Powell, LaFayette. -
Best farm in Taliaferro County, 5
miles north of Crawfordville, % mile
Highway No. 12, 4 houses, 100 acres,
good water, pasture, timber for own
use and in desirable community.
Cheap. Part cash and terms to suit
purchaser. Mrs. L. B. Lyle, Craw-
fordville.
214 A. within 1 mile church and
school, fine water, mail route, on
Route 80; red pebbly land, grow any-
thing, good fishing and hunting, good
locality, 12 miles county seat, 1 mile
from town. Mrs. A. D. Sumner, Nor-
ristown.
40 A., lots of woodlands, well wa-
tered, % mile State Highway No. 9,
5 miles Dawsonville, $300; 20 acres
woodlands, well watered, % mile
church and P. O., $150; 500 acres
good farming and timber land with
excellent water power, 4 miles Daw-
sonville, $6,000. Mrs. M. F. Craw-
ford, Dawsonville, Rt. 2.
57 A. land, 7-room dwelling, ten-
ant house, outbldgs., pasture with
running water, plenty fruit trees and
berries, sev. hundred apple trees, %
mile school, church and asphalt high-
way, 3 miles Cleveland, $1,300, part
cash; also small farm, cheap, in-
cluding storehouse, pasture, apple
orchard, etc. Write. Mrs. J. D. Black-
well, Cartersville. a?
_ 103 A. land, 4% miles R. R. station
in Jeff Davis County, 75 acres under
good wire fence, 60 acres high state)
cultivation; productive and desirable
for gen. farming, $4,000 worth-of
practically new bldgs., good commu-
nity. Easy terms. Cheap or exc. for
other property, preferably in S. W.
Ga. For further information, write.
EK. E. Carter, Hazlehurst, Box 150.
_25 A. gray soil with clay founda-
tion, % mile Tennille, 20 acres high
state cultivation, 5 acres leading var.
apples, pecans, other fruit, 4 acres.
pasture, 2 barns, hay loft, 3 poultry
houses, 5-room, hall, dwelling, ceiled,
2 tenant houses, 4 wells, running
streams, stock, etc., $5,000. J. T. Red-
fern, Tennille. :
33 A., 6 miles west of Newnan,
daily mail rt., sight of church, con-
solidated school, 5-room dwelling,
2-room tenant house, store, filling
station, barns, shelters, cotton houses,
23 acres in cultivation, bal. pasture,
$2,500; also 167 acres, 12 miles west
Newnan, $1,000 cash. E. M. Grimes,
Newnan, Rt. 1. ~ ee
MARKET BULLETIN:
Farm Lands For Sale
My home place on Dixie Highway,
Cc. of G. Ry., near churches and
school, 9 acres of land, 6-room house,
barn, pasture, garage, smoke house,
garden fenced, good well water on
back porch, chicken houses. Mrs.
Katie Simms, Sunny Side.
100 A. smooth, productive land, 40
acres in cultivation, bal. pasture and
timber, 5-room finished house, 30x40
parn, other outbldgs., 2 wells, also
running water, near church and
school, good dirt roads, RFD Th. 6
miles R. R.; sacrifice for $20 per acre.
R. D. Giles, Douglasville, Rt. 2.
20 A. pineapple pear grove, 4-room
house and outbldgs., cheap. Will trade
for farm in Tifton or Colquitt Coun-
ty or near the Florida line. J. H.
Mixon, Waycross, Rt. 1. Box 37.
50 A. farm,.well imp. buildings,
plenty of running water, 12 acres of
-woodland, all in pasture; is not roll-
ing: 6 miles Bowdon, 5 miles Roop-
ville, 11 from Carrollton; in one of
the best sections of Carroll County.
Dewey A. Teal, Carrollton, Rt. 7.
180-A., 2 good tenant houses, espe-
cially adapted for grains and pas-
ture land, 4 miles Presbyterian
church, 5-6 acres under hog wire,
welt watered, $15 acre; also 165 acres
on highway, 3 tenant houses, 15 acres
under fence, water running through,
$20 acre. Both gray land with clay
subsoil. Mrs. Z. M. Story, Thomson.
500 A. land at Harris, Ga., on C.
of Ga. Ry., Atlanta to Columbus,
paved highway, good house and 2
cabins, well on back porch; near
churches, school and store; sell, or
will rent to reliable party able to fur-
nish self. Write or phone. Mrs. E.
L. Wimbish, Atlanta, 1052 Washita
Ave., N. E., Phone WA. 0442.
50 A. good land for sale, 3 houses,
barn, pasture with running water,
mail at door, church and school in
sight, $2,500 cash. Mrs. J. C. Jett,
Duluth; Rt.
69 A. farm at Hiawassee, Ga., 2
miles town, on the river, fine timber,
pasture, orchard, water and upland,
close to school and church, main
road through farm, with house, near
highway. Sell or swap. Porter L.
Mull, Hayesville, N. C., Rt. 3.
1 A. of land with house, 4 rooms,
storercom.and 3 rooms to live in,
filling station, on payed road, Ander-
son to Atlanta; young orchard, good
well of water, near church and school.
Bargain. Write or come. James Moon,
Hartwell, Rt. 4.
Good water grist mill, plenty
power, 350 acres land, l-horse farm
open, 15 acres bottoms, lots of ap-
ples, timber, mule, plow tools, feed,
fine water, healthy climate, good
roads. Reasonable. Come see if in-
terested. H. R. Clarke, Waleska.
8 A. near city limits of Atlanta,
East Lake section, beautiful site on
good road, $1,400. Mrs. C. Cox, De-
catur, Rt. 1, Box 68.
6% A. land with good house and
outbldgs., 3 acres cleared, bal. grove,
on good public road, R. R., mail, 9%
miles Dahlonega, 614 miles Cleveland,
$600. Write for full particulars. John
B. Nix, Alto, Rt. 1.
53 A. farm, new, big 3-room and 2
sleeping porches bungalow, all,
screened in, barn, chicken and out-
houses, deep well, 2 brooks, including
stock, all implements for farming,
enough feed for next yr. Sell or rent.
Write for further particulars. F.
Thorns, Rockmart, Rt. 4.
51 A. near Hollywood, Habersham
County, good fresh land, splendid
crop this yr., buildings in good shape.
Cheap, or trade for city property.
Particulars on request. C. C. West,
Hollywood. s
Small farm in Lee County, good
house, good barn, on Dixie Highway
and Central Ry. Sell like rent. J. J.
Ivey, Smithville.
32 A. farm, good soil, 6-room house,
outbldgs., good cond., young orchard,
good water, pasture, running water,
25 miles south Atlanta, Sou. Ry., 2
blocks from depot, school and church.
Sell or exc. for small business in So.
Ga. C. F. Fields, Flippen.
250 A. land for sale or exc., 125 un-
der cultivation, bal. in pine and
wood, two 5-room dwellings in good
cond., barns and outhouses, good
pasture, on public road, school bus
oy door, near churches, store and
mill, good community. Mrs. Beatrice
McCorkle, Dearing, Rt. 1, Box 18.
40 A. of land 2% miles Clarkes-
ville, 4% mile the 9th A. & M. School,
good house and -barn, pasture with
_ W. Cathey, Clarkesville, Rt. 3.
good water mill. Cheap for cash. L
Ellis, Forest Park.
running water, close to churches and]
Jesse Howze,
Thursday, October 15, 1931
Farm Lands For Sale
170 A. good strong land (grow any-
thing), good 3-room_ house, fine
fenced pasture, on public road, close
to good school, $8 per acre, $259-
cash, bal. at 6 per cent. Mrs. Mary
O. Harris, Cordele, Rt. B.
9 A. truck and chicken and hog
farm, 13 miles Macon, good house,
good hog pasture, good land, fall crop
now planted, best truck farm in Ga
$1,500 cash or terms, or will vent.
Bad health reason for disposing of
farm. Otis Moore, Wellston, Rt. 1,
70 A., 4 miles east of Cobbtown, in
Tattnall County, 35 acres under high
state of cultivation, other easily cul-
tivated, best grade land, good water,
healthy location, $20 per acre and
terms to suit reasonable person. L. M,
Kennedy, Collins. .
27 A., 5-room dwelling, 3 barns,
good pasture, on No. 7 Highway, in
town of Roberta, which has con-
solidated school, 3 churches. For fur-
ther information, write or see. Mrs,
J. C. Sanderfur, Macon, 212 Plant St.
Good home with apple and peac
trees, outbldgs., near highway, witl
1% miles of t. b. sanatorium, Alt
Ga.; healthy section, white citizens,
good school and churches.
Rev. Wm. H. Bowman, Tallapoosa, 54
Kiker St. >
58. A. land, % mile off paved high-
way (good road to highway), near
church and school, 5-room house,
well of good water, running waiter,
good pasture, good small orchard,
cellent for stock raising and pastur-
ing, plenty running water; small amt.
of cash will handle. If interested,
write. Henry Pyle, Talbotton, Rt. 4,
31 A. land situated in Whitfield
County, 8 miles Dalton, less than 1%
miles consolidated school, good well
and running water in pasture, about
% cleared, bal. timber, lies well, good
log barn, 4-room box house. See or
write. A. E. Porter, Dalton, Rt. 6.
A good 240 A. farm, good meadows,
bottoms and upland, good pastur
with plenty of running water all th
year, 3 houses, barns and other bldgs.
Bargain. R. S. Williams, Ringgold,
Rt. 2: ; Ss ae
165 A. land, one 2-story house and
outbidgs., cane mill and boiler, good
new barn, $1,500; also one 2-story
house and outbldgs., 3 roller cane
mill and boiler, 165 acres land, $1,250.
Both farms near Folkston and Home-=
land. Perfect titles. Come see. J. B.
Baker, Folkston. = Pe
38 A. farm, 4-room house and 2-
room house, 6 acres in bottom land,
plenty of wood, good spring creek
runs through place, plenty of fruit.
Sell with small payment down, bal.
like rent. Price reasonable. O. F.
125 A. land, 2 houses, 4 and 5
rooms, good pasture with runnil
water, barns, outbldgs., situated al
Glenlock, Ga., Heard County, near
junior high school, churches,
stores, mill, blacksmith shop. Sell
part or all for $3,000 part cash, or
west terms. C. M. Ray, Carrollton,
Rt. 6. =
75 A. farm land, just outside city
limits Pelham, Mitchell County, well
imp. 9-room dwelling, 4-room tenant
house, 300 pecan trees, same bea:
ing, 40 acres. cleared, bal. pasture.
Cheap, or exc. for other farm land
farther from town. I. C. Spence, Pel-
ham. : Bos -
24 A. in Tallapoosa, 3-room house,
good floors, ceiled overhead, not the
sides, 2 porches, well in yard, barn
with shelters at the side, loft over-
head, land a little rolling, 1 acre bot-
toms, gray, sandy land, lies fairly
well, few peach trees, 4-5 acres pas-
ture, $350. M. E, Trimble, Tall:
poosa. J
For sale or exc. %4 interest in 70
acres land in Blue Ridge mtns,. or Wi
divide and sell 35 acres; 15 acres
cleared, bal. in original forest. Bar-
gain. Write for particulars. Mrs. I. V.
Rogers, Tucker, Rt. 1; Box 77.232.
310 A. land in Terrell County, near
Dawson, for sale or would swap for
land in Northwest Ga. What have
you. to offer? L. O. Haynes, Dawson.
25 A. farm, small house and barn
plenty of wood, 3.miles west of Una-
dilla, on public road, 1 mile paved
highway. Price reasonable. Mrs. A.
T. Luther, Unadilla. See
172 A. on and near Bankh
Highway, 6 miles west of con
make wonderful stock far
Boston.
ay, October 15, 193:
arm Lands For Sale
00 A. farm, i mile west of Rupert
A. B. & C. R. R., $1,000 cash, or
+ cash and bal. in payments at 8
cent; near good school
hurch, 1 mile from state highway;
nprovements, 5-room house, 3-room
ant house, good barn, other out-
bidgs., 2 wells of water. A. R. Law-
horn, Butler, Rt. 1.
Farm, 1% miles from Oglethorpe
ichway, between Jesup and Way-
oss, 35 acres in cultivation, 475
imbered land, good soil, stock range.
uildings and fence very good; school
and RFD goes by gate; 3% miles
a 10th grade school, $2,500. Miss
ice Bennett, Jesup, 527 W.
St.
A. open farm land with good
srovements and some pecan trees,
niles from Albany. Write for par-
ylars. A. D. Galt, Albany.
-A., 5 miles Eatonton (where a
amery is located), make an ideal
ry farm, plenty of Bermuda grass
running water, 4 never-failing
ings on place, good 4-rocm ceiled
se, barn and other outbldgs., good
of water, wire pasture. Write for
cash price. Eli Moon, Eatonton.
6 A. farm, 14 miles west of Moul-
Ga., in Mitchell County, 2 miles
Hartsfield, 30 acres cultivation,
spring on place, good fence,
land. Accept $200 cash and
e some-cows if near Mouitrie, also
ne cotton. Will sell right. Mrs.
P. Harrell, Dundee, Fla., Box 321.
ix hundred farms in Ga. listed
me for sale, some in ea. county.
gains and easy terms. If inter-
sd, write. J. E. Turner, Fitzgerald.
A., 20 in. cultivation, bal. young.
er, $900 cash. Reason for selling,
ay indebtedness. L. W. Griffis,
0 A., 100 in cultivation, all under
ce, on paved road, on Ocmulgee
er, 10-room house, painted; lights
rtesian well, 2 big barns, lay-
jouses accommodate 300 hens,
nt floor; brocder house 12x20,
nt floor; tobacco curing house,
room tenant house, improvements.
M. Brand, Hazlehurst.
2 A. in Lee County, 800 acres
ed, 450 acres now in cultivation,
el to gently rolling, good farm
d, good residence, built 2 yrs.,
well with pump, stock water, 16
ant houses, outbldgs. and lots of
ung growing timber. Joe Smith,
nithville.
or sale or exc. 143-acre farm,
neock County, 6 miles east of
jparta, good 2-horse farm open,
bout 30 budded bearing pecan trees.
to exc.: for small farm near
nta. Will pay or receive differ-
@ in value. Exc. for north side At-
ta lot or dwelling. I. W. Purdom,
O1Nb. =
A. farm and orchard, 25 acres
s, 20. acres apple orchard, 12
timber and pasture, good bldgs.,
oi good crops, fine location,
east
of depot; 2,500 bu. apples:
ar. Take small house in town
i A. J. Collins,
, 2% miles east of Hampton
a road, land very productive
ractically leyel, 3 sets of houses,
tc., school bus and
ute, 2 good branches and
timber for fuel and improve-
_ John Pappa, Atlanta, 430.
levard, N. E. ;
A. truck and dairy farm, 4 acres
ure, bal. good cultivatable land,|
r Atlanta, water. house and barn
everything, with good roads in
rection, $1,250 cash. L. T.
stone Mountain. sit
1. farm, % mile Morganton
n School, on paved highway, in
nning County. Write or call to see
B. M. Wise, Morganton.
A. land, 6 miles Blackshear,
farm, good farm dwelling and
bldgs., timber on place will pay
Same, $1,000 cash down and $1,500
re In 5 yrs. L. H. Oden,. Black-
A. land, 7-room house, 4 fire-
ces, ceiled, good water, near-post-
ce, 3 stores and church, school
omes by door, $1,000. J. A. La-
e, Crescent. pee
1% A., 2-room house. garage, hen
ouse, 15 miles from Chattanooga (in
), 1 mile from postoffice and
ool, $600. M. D. Huse, Ringgold.
400 A. farm, 6-room dwelling, 2
mant houses, barns, pasture, plenty
d water, some fruit, ideal for stock
poultry, mostly level, on highway,
from Warthen, 4 miles Sand-
il-and school route,
ug: :
| _Farm Lands For Sale
Sev. good farms for sale or will
rent, farms from 75 to 900 acres. W.
M. Bryan, Thomasville.
130 A. good land, Pickens County,
near school and church, well located
.on public road, good bldgs., no en-
cumbrances. Write. Wm. T. Town-
send, Cartersville,
Good farm with good 5-room house,
barn, cow house, smoke house
and other outbldgs., near church and
school, 3 miles north Lawrenceville.
S. Mackin, Lawrenceville.
385 A. farm, located about 1%
miles from Glennville, with plenty of
houses and other outbldgs.: consid-
ered one of the best potato farms in
this section; produces Big Stem Jer-
seys In abundance. Leroy Dubberly,
Glennville.
At bargain, 15 acres with 9-room
dwelling and irrigated by pipe lines
from city, just out of city limits, for-
merly used for trucking; (until own-
ers health gave way); finest propo-
sition for truck raising, poultry, etc.,
in state, $500 cash, bal. easy terms.
J, E. Turner, Fitzgerlad.
110 A. in No. Ga., Dawson County,
1 mile highway, for sale or trade for
property near or in Fitzgerald. Write
for further information. Mrs. W. M.
Gentry, Fitzgerald, Rt. 2.
Sev. farms at very cheap price and
terms to suit. Ea. farm has good
supply of timber and lies in section
where churches and schools are near-
by; land suited var. crops, market
near. Y. E. Bargeron, Springfield.
100 A. No. Ga, land, 40 miles At-
lanta, on 2 highways, 1 runs high-
way No. 9. 7-room house and 3-room
house. Painted and ceiled: 50 acres
cultivation, balance pasture. Pro-
duces any crop, $30 acre. E. C. Smith,
Cumming, Rt. 2.
170 A., 8 and 4 rcom house, out-
bldgs. Runs 3 plows, rest in timber.
On highway, RFD passes: door, 4
miles of 4 R. R. towns. 10 yrs. to pay
at 6 per cent interest. $200 as first
payment, $2,500. Also dairy farm at
forks of 2 highways; 46 acres river
bottom; 6 room house, pecan orch-
ard. J. G. Bowen, West Point.
100 A. grey land, 4 room house,
tenant house, barns, orchards, pas-
tures, good well of water that never
fails, in the 11th district of Meri-
wether County, on RFD route from
Greenville, near school bus. Sell
cheap or rent to 2-horse farmer able
to furnish self. Mrs. Ella Robinson,
Greenville. |
40 A. Tattnall county. 25 acre farm,
15 timbered. Good crop land. Fine
for chickens (house needs repairs).
Good fence, nice little country home
near good Jr. high school, church,
mail by door. Best water mill in
county. 30 acres yellow pine timber.
Fruit trees. Titles clear. Sell, lease
or trade. W. E. Groover, Glenville.
Dandy farm of 75 acres, 50 in culti-
vation. Very level, graded sand, clay
road runs through place, 144 miles
from paved highway, daily mail and
school bus. Plenty bldgs. 2 acres in
peaches, nut. trees. and other fruit,
all bearing. Produce anything. Fine
for trucking. 30 minutes to Augusta.
Reasonable. Terms. A. M. Moyer,
Augusta, 526. Broad St... a: =
25 A. % mile Tennille, Ga. R. R.
station, church, school, etc. Just out
of city limits. 20 acres cultivation;
3 pasture; 1 in woods. 6 leading var.
bearing apple trees, few peach; 30
bearing pecan trees, Grey soil with
clay sub-soil. Grow anything. 5 room
house, etc. Write for full particulars.
BF. Rediemn, Penge. =.
Valuable place at bargain. Plenty
timber, running water, good pasture,
nice 6 room house, fair barn, fine
water, near church and school, and
in fine community. 177 acres 5 miles
from Cuthbert. Good terms. Mrs.
Lucy Ward, Cairo. ae
50 A. good for truck and poultry,
or dairy, or anything farming, Handy
to town, church and school. All kinds
of minerals. Send sample on request.
Address for further information, A.
L. Harden, Dahlonega, Rt. 3.
40 A.,. house with 2-16 ft. rooms,
on mail route. Sight of grist mill,
close to school, church, gin, etc. 7
acres bottoms, 10 uplands. Saw tim-
ber, oak and hickory wood, running
water. $350; another tract 40 acres
on highway to Winston. $700. J. T.
Hunter, Winston, Rt. 1.
12 A. on highway in Union County,
3 miles Blairsville. 40 acres cleared
and 1 acre good oak timber; about 4
acres front the highway. 1 good
spring, 3 room new house. $800. Part
Warthen. . |
down, bal. terms. J. R. Dyer, Blairs-
ville. > Be oe a
pines poe IG
Farm Lands For Sale
220 A. good farming land. Daily
mail. 7 and 3 room house. Good
spring. Water running in the house.
Good place. $10 acre. Also 145 acres
land. Some of the best springs in No.
Ga. on public road. Good land for
farming, adjoins govt. land. 2 miles
Atlanta-Asheville highway. $5 acre.
Jas. M. Duckett, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
_ 190 A., well watered, 2 settlements,
in Wilkes County, % mile Metasville.
25 acres 1 settlement, 9 miles east of
Washington. % mile Metasville. 273
acres 10 miles southeast Washington.
2 settlements, 3 springs. All good
farming land. Near school and
ene: Mrs. W. J. Garrett, Metas-
ville.
40 A. unimproved land. $300 cash.
Located in: Stockbridge, 3%4 miles
from town. Lots of timber and wood
on place. Mrs. C. L. Credille, Hamp-
ton, -Rt= 2.
60 A., 2 %miles Jefferson, site of
schoecl and church; 14 mile paved
road, 4 room house, power line lights
in house. Good water and pasture,
and plenty wood. $1,100. EK. H.
Shields, Jefferson. :
44 A, farm just off paved road, 2
dwellings, orchard, wood, pasture
with running water: near school and
church. 6 miles from Decatur. De-
Kalb County. L. L. Roberts, Decatur,
RED=tT; ;
100 A. good producing land, 50 in
cultivation, bal. woods and pine.
Also Bermuda grass pasture with
plenty water. Dwelling, 2 good barns.
On public road, daily mail and school
bus. $1,000. For further information,
write. H. L. Elliston, Rupert.
52% A. Douglas County on mai!
and school bus routes. 5 room house,
plenty outbldgs. Half in cultivation,
half in pasture and woods. Near
churches and stores. $600 for quick
sale. Mrs. L. C. Feltman, Whites-
burs; Bis.
4-room house, 2 acres of land, barn,
little orchard, % mile Sou. depot,
% mile Gainesville Cotton Mill.
Reasonable fer cash or terms. E. H.
suns: Gainesville, Ga. Ave, No. 7,
<8: :
167 A., 17 acres good bottoms, 75
cotton land. 2 good pastures, running
water, 6 room and 3 room houses,
large barn, other outbldgs. 2 miles
Smarrsville, on Pine Log Creek. Bar-
gain. See: B. L. Davis, Calhoun, Rt.
1, or write W. M. Davis, Resaca, Rt. 1.
4,000 A. with 3 miles Oconee river
frontage. 20 miles south of Agri. Col-
lege at Athens. For. timber proposi-
tion and as a live stock proposition
can not be excelled in the South. $5
acre. No trades. R. P. Brightwell,
Maxeys.
52 A. land, 4 room house; barn and
other outbldgs. 8 miles west of Grif-
ee Reasonable. W. S. Head, Griffin,
SA.
Good farm, 1 mile north of Buford,
34 acres, 2 good houses, good orch-
ard, Bermuda grass pasture and run-
ning water, near church and good
sc Mrs. Eva Puckett, Buford,
oe a
40 A., 20 cleared and fenced. All
can be cleared. $300 cash, or $400:
terms 3 room house. Well flowing
spring, plenty young timber. Good
free range. R. W, Best, Dover.
100 A. farm near Thomaston. 2
houses, plenty barns, other bldgs.
Near school and church. Rural del.
Good road. Healthy climate. N. G.
Lang, Waycross, Carswell Ave.
11 A. land, 6-room house, 2 miles
from court house, for sale. Mrs. Rilla
| Stone, Waycross, Rt. 3.
200 A. good land, 4 miles Dalton.
Spring water, 2 houses, other out-
bldgs. Productive land for diversified
farming, also for, cotton and dairy-
S $45. acre. R. L. Curtis, Dalton,
Rie 1:
225 A., southwest corner of Milner
County. 5-horse farm in cultivation,
plenty of water, timber and wocd. 3
houses, 2 barns, good school road.
Healthy climate. All together, or 100
acres with 2-horse farm. I. A. Bowen,
Blakely.
.9% A. pleasant; comfortable home
of 2 stories, 8 rooms, plastered walls,
metal cover, good cond., outhouses,
pecan, fruit trees and grape vines;
good school and churches. % mile
depot, 27 miles Savannah on Central
R. R. Sacrifice. Good terms. Mrs, R.
E. Lee, Pineora, Box 105.
84 A. land, 38 miles west of Atlanta
in Carroll County, 2% miles Villa
Rica. 60 acres cultivation; 6 and 4
room dwellings, outbldgs., good orch-
ards and pastures. Good school on
place. $250 cash, bal. like rent.
: Cheap. S. B. Abercrombie, Barney.
es teas y
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Farm Lands For Sale
70 A. farm, 5 room house, 2 wells,
spring, woods, pasture, etc. On State
highway, 23 aniles east of Columbus.
2% miles station. Mail and school
bus, convenient to churches. Frt. de-
pot, telephone connections, etc. $950.
Half cash, bal. 2 yrs. Also 170 acres
State highway, 2 dwellings. G. F.
Lowe, Box Springs. os
160 A. more or less in Gilmer
County, 5 miles county seat. On pub- ~
lic road % mile church, school and 2
stores. 2 good springs. About 15 acres
in cultivation. $6 acre. % cash, bal.
terms. L. J. Owemby, Madison, Rt. 4.
109 A. farm on State highway, be-
tween Hawkinsville and Cochran. -
Plenty of good water and farming
land. 3 room house, stable, other out-
bldgs. $1,000. 150 acre farm prac-
tically the same location. Plenty good
pasture and farming land, good barn,
garage, poultry house, 3 room house.
For half it cost. H. V. Barnett, Haw-
kinsville. 3
4 room house and hall, 4% acres-
land, 6 miles Atlanta, 2 miles south
Decatur, Candler road. Water, elec-
tric lights available. Very desirable
for poultry and truck, also 5.59 acres
all can be cultivated, very desirable
for poultry and truck 6 miles At-
lanta, 2 miles south Decatur. Easy
terms. Some cash. Mrs. A. H. Wright,
Reeves. Hee?
120 A.; about 60 in cultivation, geod
orchard of pear, pecans, satsuma
oranges and other fruit. 6 room
dwelling, tobacco barn and other
outbldgs. 6 miles north Folkston near |
Dixie highway, school bus and mail
route. Write for further information.
D. W. Hickox, Folkston, Rt. 1, Box 78,
5 A., with good house and ou:bldgs.
Good settlement. On public road. R..
R. mail-passes door. Cheap for cash,
or would consider 3 or 4 good miich
cows that give 3 or 4 gal. each per
day as part payment. Charlie~Hay-
good Nix, Alto, Rt. 1. ea
50 A. in high state cultivation.
Good dwelling, 2 barns, 2 wells, 30
pecan trees, good peach and apple
orchard. 3 fields fenced with net wire
and pasture. Gray land with clay
subsoil. 35 acres cleared. School bus
by -house.. $1,250.-C. C. Lumpkin, |
Charing, Rt. 1. ie ee
66 A. good land, plenty wood and
water, saw timber, fruit trees, etc.
4 room house with hall, good well of
water. On public road. $1,200. T. F.
Cox, Covington, Rt. 5. 9
303 A. in Chattahoochee County, |
Ga. 2 houses, good springs, timber,
cultivated lands. 2 miles school and
churches on Dixie highway, Rt. 26._
$10 per acre. Located 23 miles Co-
lumbus. R. L. Preston, College Park,
RED 2, care Live Oak Place. =:-
45 A. land, about 10 in cultivating
shape. 6 acres branch bottoms, some _
pine timber, good springs. Mail-line
goes by, 1 mile church, % mile good >
school. $325 cash. John B. Grindle,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 38. oe
76 A. in Emanuel County, 14 miles.
east of Swainsboro, 4 miles north of
Graymont, 1% miles Garfield.
Reasonable good land. 80 paper shell
12 yr. old trees, 2 good wells, good
buildings, plenty of wood, 14 hun-
dred turpentine boxes. 50 acres
cleared. $15 acre. Hattie Boatright,
Oak Park. ;
472 A. land on Dixie highway, Rt..
26. Paved within 6 miles of door (will
be completed). 22 miles Columbus,
1% miles school. Good 6 room house,
timber, springs and well. $10 per
acre. Mrs. Lottie Brodnax, Hapeville
care Evans Wallace. ie
3 A. land north of Ruthledge. 4
room dwelling, 2 porches, hall. Barn
and other outbldgs. Garden and
orchard, apples, peaches, plums
cherries, Himalayers, Good well of |
water. Oak trees in yard. $275. Mrs
J. F. Harper, Rutledge. fs ;
110 A., 7 room residence, 2 good
tenant houses, grist mill, syrup mill
crusher, shingle mill eng., plenty o
outbldgs. All kinds of fruit. Go
road, near school and church. Re
bargain. Come or write at once. M
Lula Morrison, Adairsville, Rt. 1.-
288 A., 5 miles Perry on the Haw-_
kinsville paved road. 5 room house
barns and tool house. Splendid grain
land, $22 per acre. Rolling enough to
be well drained. Well watered. Terms.
Part cash, bal. notes to suit pur-
chaser. Mrs. John W. Reid, Roswell,
Mimosa Hall. \
50 A. land, 5 miles east of Moultr
Ga., in Colquitt County. 25 acre:
cultivation, 4 room house and out-
blags. Some fruit trees. Chea)
down, bal. terms. W. R
Plant City, Fla., Rt. 3.
Secs
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Farm Lands For Sale
180 A. farm. Level, 2 houses, 3 and
4 rooms, barn, pasturejestream, on
highway near Madison. Also 24 acre
farm extra good land, 2 houses, 3 and
6 rooms, barn, smokehouse, garage
and other outbldgs., near post office
and depot. Sell or trade for Atlanta
property. Mrs. Willie Bivins, Atlanta,
267 Fair St., S. E.
160 A. land, 60 in cultivation, 5
acres bottoms, 60 in pasture, plenty
running water. 200 M ft. saw timber.:
2 good houses and barns. Well on
porch, large orchard, on rural route.
3 miles town, 2 miles R. R. $1,200
cash.. Tom Strickland, Dallas, Rt. 7.
Sell all or part of 141 acre farm,
1 mile R. R., 1 mile No. 12 highway,
14 miles Atlanta. 10 room dwelling, 3
other dwellings. Good land. 15 acres
bottoms, 3 branches. One of best
dairy farms in Ga. C. W. Wellborn,
Lithonia, Rt. 2.
159% A. good improved, good pas-
ture, plenty wood, good kottoms. Near
school and church. Good neighbor-
hood. $1,250 for quick sale. Near
Villa Rica on Chattahoochee river.
- Ideal for cattle and hog raising. J. F.
Hopkins, Palmetto, Rt. 2.
28 A. good land, 5 room house, barn
and other outbldgs. Good pasttire.
4 acres woodland, 5 miles west Mari-
- etta on Dallas road. Lies well. Near
school and church. Cheap, or trade
for larger place. J. I. Matthews,
Marietta, Rt. 5.
- 331 A, farm in Stewart County, 1
- mile Union Station. Good school and
churches near, 6 room house, 2 ten-
ant houses, large barn and other
outbldgs. Well watered. All under
- fence. Sell just as it stands, includ-
ing stock. Mrs. Anna Ogletree, Julia.
Beautiful 300 acre farm, 14 mile
- fronting St. Marys river. 70 acres
cultivation. Good 2 story frame
house, barns, outbldgs., water, etc.
_ Small pecan and pear orchard. On
highway, 10 miles west of Kingsland.
Consolidated school and church with-
in walking distance. $3,000. Good
terms. S. Cooper, Eolkston, Rt. 2.
i) 2 A. good, well finished throughout
house, 4 large rooms, hall, 2 porches,
- clothes closets, etc. Garden, poultry
yard, new wire fence. Desirable loca-
_ tion for poultry or dairying. 1 mile 3
cotton mills, 3 hosiery mills. Bargain.
a Smith Bonner, Carrollton,
684 A., 1% mile Junior high school,
% mile good church, 9 miles N. E.
Alma, county site Bacon County. 300
acres in high state cultivation,
stumped, fenced and well watered.
Balance good growth young pine tim-
ber. Red pebble and sandy loam soil.
5 dwellings, 5 sets buildings. Terms.
J. G. Barber, Alma, Rt. 3.
+45 A. good farm land, 8 miles south
_ Baxley, 25 acres cultivation, balance
extra well timbered. Av. large size
_ frame and ceiled church house
(would make good dwelling); near
good -school and church. $800. Also
110% acres good hill land, 614 miles
north of Surrency, 25 acres cultiva-
: no $1,400. H. G. Swinson, Odum,
12 A., 4 room house, barn, large
orchard with variety of fruit. 12 acres
fresh land, about 5 acres branch bot-
_ toms; 2 good mules and all farm im-
plements. Plenty wood and water,
16 miles Atlanta. Cheap. Part cash,
sg tela R. A. Swicord, Lithonia,
100 A., mostly. level land, small
clearing. 2 room house with rock
_ chimney in open range, near RFD
and school. $500. Also home place
and 3 acres in Geneva, Talbot
County. Crib, stall lot, 2 gardens, hog
and calf pasture. $500. T. R. Smith,
Geneva.
- 103 A., 55 in cultivation, bal. well
_ timbered, 5 room house, plenty of
outbidgs. In sight of high school, on
_ public highway. Good grade land.
$2,000, to include stock, tools, corn,
fodder, hay, peas and beans now bhe-
ing gathered, 14 cash, bal. 5-10 yrs.
:. G@. -T.. Phillips, Milan.
200 A., 5 miles north of Clarkes-
ville, Habersham County. Estimate
of 4 or 500 M ft. saw timber and lot
of young, timber, $950; good little
farm 2 miles Alto, 51% acres about
~ 20 in cultivation, 10 good creek bot-
toms. West James, Alto, RFD 2.
310 A. Dawson County, 3 miles east
of Dawsonville. Chattanooga-Au-
_. gusta highway. 100 acres good bot-
_tom land; 100 uplands in high state
cultivation, rest in original forest. 5
room house, painted, good barn, 4
ood tenant houses, plenty running
water, etc. J. A. Stephens, Dougherty.
MARKET BULLETIN
Farm Lands For Sale
100% A., 65 in cultivation, bal.
wood and pasture, good fence for
hogs and cow range. 5 and 4 room
houses, finished, barn 40x50 ft., other
outbldgs., 5 miles Villa Rica, 2 miles
paved road. $2,500, or trade, part
cash: also 117! acres red level land,
5 miles Villa Rica. W. W. McPher-
son, Villa Rica, Rt. 1.
A bargain in 157% acres land. 20
acres in cultivation, balance wood
(enough to more than pay for same).
Within 4 miles Thomaston, on Pota-
to Creek. 4 room house and good
barn. $1,000 cash, or terms. J. N.
Harp, Zebulon.
200 A. farm, 9 room house, barn
and tenant houses, other outbldgs.
Well watered. 100 acres cultivation,
rest in pasture and woods. Clear title.
Within 3 miles church and school.
Good farm land. Sell or trade for
larger farm. C. C. Clements, Chicka-
mauga, Rt. 2. |
264 A., partly in city limits, well
improved, all fenced, 100 acres Ber-
muda pasture, running water in each
field, also deep well with electric
pump and tank. $9,000, including 4
mules, 10 milch cows, brood sows and
pigs, incubators, separators, farm
tools. % cash. Terms. G. W. Dozier,
Dawson.
64 A. in city limits, all fenced,
running water in each field, well im-
proved, good pasture. No better truck
and dairy farm anywhere. $50 per
acre, % cash, bal. liberal terms. L.
E. Baldwin, Dawson.
880 A., 200 in cultivation, $20 per
acre, or trade for good unincumbered
property. 6-room house, barn and
dairy barn, 4 tenant houses, orchards.
3 small farms, near Atlanta. R. C.
Loyd, Nicholls, Rt. 1.
50 A. Worth County, 4-room bun-
galow, tob. barn and outbldgs. On
public road and mail route. % mile
from school and church. Sell or exc.
for property of equal value in Worth
or adjoining counties. Macom Paulk,
Tifton; Rt. %
100 A. gray and red pebble soil.
Raise any Ga. crops. On paved road
Macon-Valdosta. 2-4-room houses, 2
barns, 2 wells, 2 pastures. Peaches,
apples, pecans, figs, walnuts and
grapes. Sell or exc. for stock farm
in Carpet Grass section. H. A. Brown,
Unadilla, Rt. 2.
80 A., 8 cleared, 4 orchard, camp
house, well, springs, creek, plenty tim-
timber. Lake site. Fine mtn. land.
ber. Lake site. Daily mail. Fine mtn.
land. $800. Divide: 40 acres all timber,
$550. W. T. Hammond, Ellijay, Rt..1.
82 A, farm, 14% miles Rome, 4-room
house, barn, plenty of spring water
and wood. $1,000. J. M. Saylor, Sum-
ner.
40 A. in Shoal Creek Valley, mostly
in cultivation; new 5-room house,
barn, pasture with running water; 1
farm 4 miles Cleveland, 125 acres,
mostly in cultivation, 4 pastures with
running water, 9-room house, barn,
orchard and timber; 65 acre farm
also. A. C. Bowen, Cleveland; RFD 5.
325 A., 6 good houses, all well kept,
wells of good water and good springs.
About 1 mile water frontage on the
Big Dam near Jackson. Good fishing
and hunting. Cheap. See or write.
W. A. Parker, Covington.
160 A. good, strong land, lies well.
Good enough house, encugh wood to
pay for it on place. Good fishing and
hunting. Farming stock farm in
mountain country. S. F. Stanley, Dal-
tonicht. 2;
17 A., 783 ft. frontage on highway
No. 12, now being paved and 897 ft.
frontage on cross road. All under cul-
tivation. Electric power available, 1
mile Lithonia, 8 miles Avondale
Estates, city limits Atlanta. Hugh
Jones, Lithonia.
143- 2/10 A. farm, Terrell County,
3 miles Dawson. 100 acres cleared; 10
acres Bermuda, bal. woods, Level,
productive, chocolate soil. 2 houses
(need repairs). Cost $6,000 4 yrs.
ago. Sell for $2,500 cash, or 100 bales
of cotton del. Dallas, Ga. 20 bales
now, 20 each yr., or exc. for farm
ag Dallas. G. Durham, Dallas,
129 A. land, 4-room house, car
house, smokehouse,, good well of
water, on rural route, % mile of
school and church. Fruit trees,
peaches, apples, figs, scuppernongs,
grape, pecans, walnuts. Good cow
pasture. Branch bottoms. Cash only.
Write. Ellis Daniel, omaston, Rt.
1, Box 74.
_ 42-2/3 A. land just outside city
limits of Norwood. If interested,
write. C. A. Jones, Norwood.
q
road (paved).
_ Mollie Manese, Monroe,
Farm Lands For Sale
55 A. in Cobb County on public
road. Mail and Rt. 35. Plenty woods
and running water, orchard and
strawberry patch, figs, etc. Barn, ten-
ant house. Sell right, or trade right.
P, C. Hammack, Austell, Rt. 1.
95 A. farm 4 miles below College
Park in Clayton County, on line of
Campbell County. 4-room frame
house, pasture, peach orchard, good
creek and well of water, only 12 miles
Atlanta. $1,200. Easy terms. M. G.
Luck, College Park. :
70 A. farm 1 mile Chatsworth, near
2 highways, on mail route, conven-
ient to 2 consolidated schools and
good community to live in. Consider
selling mules and wagon with place.
Cheap for quick sale, or consider
trade for small farm. E. A. Wells,
Chatsworth, Rt. 2.
91 A. land, 4 miles Toccoa. Well
timbered, pasture, orchard, fine
water, 2 dwellings, bus service to
high school. Terms reasonable. Write
or come see Mrs. L. J. Powell, Toccoa,
Rt: 3.
454 A. land in Taliaferro county,
1 mile from Ficklin Station, 1 mile
church and school on public road,
with State highway surveyed through
place and ready to be built. 75 acres
creek low grounds. Fine for stock.
Cheap for cash. W. F, Flynt, Hill-
man. /
330 A. on Flat Shoals Creek. Good
productive land, 1 mile Chipley and
West Point highway, 7 miles West
Point. $2,500. . Mrs. Addie Adams,
West Point, care Mrs. H. H. Cotton.
20-80 A. within half mile West
Oak Station, 3 miles Marietta on
State route No. 5, north of Marietta
Wood, timber and
running water. 5 houses, 4 rooms and
hall. Can have electric lights. Close
to several churches. Consolidated
school. Lem Griffin, Marietta, Rt. 1.
100 A., 45 in cultivation on Na-
tional highway, near good school and
church. 8 miles southeast of Way-
cross; also 125 acres, 45 in cultiva-
tion, 8-room house, tob. barn, good
outbldgs., near school and church.
8 miles southeast Waycross. Come
see me if interested. Cobb A. Lee,
Waycross, Rt. 2.
168 A. on Chattahoochee river, 7
miles south Douglasville. 8-room
+ house, 2 good tenant houses, out-
bldgs., plenty of wood and good
water, good pasture. 50 acres in culti-
vation. Mail and school bus near.
.$950 per acre. Small cash payment,
Bet terms. E. H. Butler, Douglasville,
<0;
5-room house, 2 sleeping porches,
best of lime and freestone water, fine
shade and fruit trees. Farm and
{garden tools, 144 ton truck grist mill
crusher and sheller with place. Fine
roads and good neighborhood. About
3 acres of land. L. S. Rogers, Ring-
gold. pee
90 A., 6 miles east Atlanta, 20 acres
in cultivation. Small house and
chicken house. Plenty running water.
Fronts on McDonough and Decatur
road, 1% miles northeast of Cedar
Grove church. $20 acre. $200 cash,
Linh ear terms. H. F. Seay, Conley,
68 A. good land in good state of
cultivation. 2 dwellings, 9-rooms in
the 2; 10 outbldgs., 2 good wells, 8
acres in cow pasture, 2 acres hog
pasture (swamp in it). 2 branches
on place, lots of saw timber. 2-horse
crop open. S. J. James, Douglasville.
Farm located in Rockdale County
near Symrna Camp Ground. Contains
101-1/3 acres, together with mule,
cow and calf and all farming tools,
and present crop of feed. About 40
acres cultivation, bal. fine pasture.
2 springs and a fine well. W. H.
Alderman, Atlanta, care O. H.
Wright, 515 Peters Bldg. |
Highly elevated 40 acre farm, good
land. Ideal chicken raising. All in
cultivation. 1 mile Gordy R. R. and
school. Excellent gen. farming region.
Framed house, land partly fenced.
Bargain, or exc. Write. Mrs. G..C.
aoe Atlanta, 498 No. Highland,
15 A. more or less fine land, lots
of timber, stream through the place,
freestone spring water, on public
road, RFD daily. Call or write owner.
A. W. Hooper, Cleveland, Rt. 3.
1% A. with 5-room house (painted
and finished inside with wall paper).
Good orchard and well near porch.
Blacksmith shop on lot with full set
of tools, near school, store, churches
and garage. Good school in small vil-
lage, 7 miles from R. R. $500.60. Mrs,
eae? Ys
Cie
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- Folkston,
Thursday, October 15, 1931 =
Farm Lands For Sale _ 3
135 A. in heart of Blue Ridge Mtns,
|About 65 acres farming land, bal,
wood and pasture. 2 5-room houses, _
1 2-room house, plenty of outbldgs,
Sell or exc. Also 20 acres on highway,
priced right. C. G. Gunter, Dillard,
5 A, farm with 6-room house, good |
water, in high state of cultivation:
grape vineyard, fig trees, 16 fine
bearing pecan trees, % mile depot in
Baxley, Appling County. Fine for.
truck and dairy. Write for price. Mrs,
L. A. Brannen, Baxley.
42 A. fruit farm, 15 acres pecan
trees, 75 pineapple pear, 500 bunch
grape vines, some scuppernongs,
peach, fig and persimmon trees.
5-room house and outbidgs. Near
Dixie highway. High school at Folk-
ston, (500 pupils). Good water, clay
subsoil overlaid with sandy, clay
$1,800 with terms. W. W. Yarber,
Folkston.
160 A.
highway. 2-horse. farm cultivated)
Plenty wood, water, pasture, orch-
ards, good 6-room house, outbldgs.,
branch bottoms. Fenced and cross=
fenced, 1% miles. $60,000 Accredited
high school. Free transportation,
daily mail. Sacrifice for cash. Mrs,
Z. T. Slaton, Hamilton.
102 A., with 92 in cultivation in
Emanuel County. Some of the best
farming land in county, 1 mile from
Twin Cities, (Summit-Graymont),
and 1142 miles Emanuel County In-
stitute, the churehes and Federal Rt.
80. Also on public road between Twin
Cities and Wade. Write. Mrs. C. M,
Schwalls, Swainsboro. he
26 A., T-room dwelling, barn, out-
bldgs. Fruits: mulberry, blackberry,
figs, grapes, scuppernongs, plums,
peaches, and 400 apples of various
kinds, pasture. On highway 15, Banks
County, 2 miles Baldwin. School bus ~
to high school and college by door,
Sell or exc. Vance Perkins, Baldwin.
_40 A. farm, 1-horse crop open land,
some fine bottoms. On mail route. 3-
/room house, ceiled. Barn, well water,
timber for use on place. Near
churches. Come see or write for price.
T. T. Hitt, (Address not. given).
450 A. farm, 225 in cultivation,
Good land. 3 big ceiled houses, barns,
3 pastures. Well timbered. Near
church and. school on public road,
$15,000. Also 50 acre farm, 30 in culti-
vation. Good house, barn. Ideal 1=
horse farm. $1,500. Mrs. C. O. Sikes, |
Sylvester. i
on Columbus-LaGrange ~
35 A. more or less at Conoraville,
14% miles to high school, on highway,
Good 3-room house, good _ barn,
plenty of outbldgs. Fruit: 4 different
kinds apple, all kinds peaches. Well
of good water, also running water.
Bargain. $659. Mrs. Lena Phillips,
Fairmount, Rt. 1, Box 24-A. ;
85 A. land Cook County, about 35
in cultivation, stumped, on public
road, % mile to grammar school and
2 churches. 3 good open wells of
water, Lots pine and oak timber.
Write or come see. J. J. Patterson
Sparks.
Good farm, 2 miles Ellijay on Elli-
jay. river, about 300 acres. 6-room ~
house, tenant house, 2 good barns,
other outbldgs. No debts, nor any-
thing against farm. Belongs to Pink
Parks heirs. All heirs of age. Mrs.
Malissa Bailey, Dawsonville, Rt. 2.
Farm 2 miles Chickamauga, Ga.,
on good roads. 2 springs, 1 house and
barn. 40 acres cleared. $2,500. Will
trade. Write for information. A. B.
Nichaels, Trenton... >...
131-9/10 A. about 12 miles eas
Vienna and Cordele, 2% miles Tip=-
pettville, just across the line in Wil-_
cox County. Most all under fence,
deep well, 1 square top 4-room house
1 3-room house, 3 outbldgs. $1,000
Part down, terms. J. I. Gunn, Monte
zuma. ee
10114 A., 5 miles north of Whites-_
burg. Fresh. 40 acres open. 4-room
house and barn. $2,000. 80 acres im-
proved farm between Carrollton and
Bowdon, near highway to be paved;
good school and churches. Write. J.
W. Stone, Carrollton. oe
330 A. land in Appling County.
100 acres cleared and stumped. 3 set-
tlements on highway. Timber to keep.
up place, Cheap for cash or exc. for
city property in So. Ga., or small
farm, bal. in cash. C. D. Canady,
Surrency.
90 A. farm, 40 acres in cultivation,
50 in wild timber. 2 new 5-room.
houses, ceiled and screened. Tobac-
co barn, good outbldgs. On good road
near. school and church. $2,000.
Terms, or will trade. R. E. Chesser
ursday, October 15, 1981
Farm Lands For Sale
300 A. improved mtn. land. Ideal
or vegetables, fruit, and gen. farm-
ng. 245 acres in cultivation and
sture. 3 houses, 2 barns, other out-
dgs. 544 miles Trenton. Consolidat-
sd school. $50 an acre. Consider
trade. Write for any other informa-
ion. W. H. Michaels, Trenton.
A. land under cultivation, 5 miles
rom. city limits Columbus, on paved
Macon road. New 3-room cottage,
(painted inside and out), garage.
ed and other outbldgs. For further
ormation, see owner on place or
ess W. C. Bartles, Midland, Rt. 1.
10 A. in cultivation, 1 acre straw-
ies, 4 fig trees, 6 pecan trees, 5
ears, 3 large grape vines, on main
oad, 8 miles Savannah, %4 mile of
it. water. Houses, etc. $3, 500 cash,
ry terms can he arranged. A. Ge
soe, Savannah.
280 A. good land, 90 in cultivation,
6-room dwelling, 1 tenant house,
% mile church and school. $5,000.
Nould exc. for property in any
ty north or northwest of Coffee
Me Cc. L. Carelock, Douglas,
E in Decatur County,
m public road; good schools and
churches. Cheap for cash, or part
and terms to right party. See
write. E. R. Nix, Eldorendo.
30 oe on highway, 22 acres in cul-
ation, 6-room house, outbldgs. 11
an trees and other fruits bearing,
miles church, school and town,
mile from river and creek. Good
unting and fishing. $1,200. E. E.
hason, Cairo.
90 A. good hich land, about 40
res in cultivation. 5-room house,
-e barn, tobacco barn, garage, near
ghway and church, school bus runs
*- Mail right by door. $3,000. Seab
mi h, Bristol.
0 A. Green County, Ga., 7-room
lling, plastered throughout, com-
sion shingle roof, carbide lights.
ut 200 acres open, bal. in timber
pasture land. 50 acres fenced for
pasture. Well situated for general
ing or stock raising. Unincumb-
ered. V. M. Womack, Decatur.
200 A., half in cultivation, half in
odland. 2 miles from, Rentz, on 2
iblic roads, with 3 mules, plows and
wons and feed. 2 houses, 2 barns.
eady to go. School bus door.
ae or come see. H. T. Culbreth,
ee
Beautiful small farm in Gilmer
ty, 72% acres in a square, 2
niles L. & N. R. R. station, 1 mile
state highway No. 5, 7 miles south
ijay, %4 mile good. school and 4%
church. 3-room ey a out-
about 314 miles north Elli-
f in cultivation, bottoms, bal.
mb d. 2 houses, barn. 80 acres, 25
cultivation, bal. timber, good
yutbldgs, 4 miles Ellijay. 80}.
cres, 20 acres bottoms, bal. timber,
% miles Ellijay. D. E. Newton, Elli-
ee, 1, box 23.
id. 2-horse farm, 7T-room house,
1 highway, close to good. school
d churches. Sell or will rent to re-
party. W. H. Nash, Luthers-
60 AL timber land in Murray
unty, Ga. , within 4 or 5 miles R.
station. Spring, well
ered, has not been cut fn several
Ys. mineral has been reserved.
50 acre. Norah Mae Russell, Ger
id, Tenn., Rt. 4.
arms, 60 and 65 acres, 1 in
ar and other in Pauldin, County.
take cotton notes for. s See
tite for particulars. S. M.. Duf-
ey, Bowdon, Rt. 6. ,
A. farm, 1 mile Sparta on high-
Good. location, good neighbors,
grade soils, some timber. 130
farm, well improved, 10. miles
Sparta, good neighborhood,
urches. and school bus and
. Under fence. Plenty substantial | A
ings. Write for further infor-
eee Mrs. Maggie L. Harrison,
a
2 A., with 3-room house. and out-
Part in cultivation, rest pas-
and woods. Good for most any.
i farming, etc. $50 per acre. Cash
cated on Lawrenceville and. Lil-
urn road. 2 miles Stone Mtn. L,.C.
ilson, Stone Mtn.., Rt. 2.
A. farm. with nice 5-room. pun-
ow and outbldgs. In Washington
y, Ga. 8 miles Sandersville.
place. Further
ged smn (Owner),
: perenne, Rt. 4,
information |
SM AR eae
Farm Lands For Sale
- 100 A. farm for sale or trade for a
100- 200 acre farm. 5-room house, 2
barns, 2 good pastures. Half in culti-
vation. Lots of wood and timber. On
good road and mail route. Good
water. 2 miles Douglasville, 1144 miles
paved road. Good orchard. Prefer
Red. Ga. R. L. Smith, Douglasville
63 hs 2% miles east of Douglas-
ville on graded road, 1 mile paved
highway, 20 miles Atlanta, 4-room
house, and outbldgs. Near church
and. school. Running water. Some
timber, $1,400. $100 cash, bal. 2 yrs.
Leonard Hallman, Douglasville, Rt. 6.
550 A, land, weil watered, 3 miles
from Toomsboro on mail route No. 2.
$6 per acre. W. H. Freeman, Tooms-
boro.
60 A. real gocd land, about half
cleared, cut over timber. No waste
land. $12.50 per acre. 2 tenant houses.
On good road and mail route and
school bus, 7 miles Greensboro and
3 miles Woodville. i. V. Mullins,
Greensboro.
125 A., 2 miles Barnett on
16 miles consolidated school. 7-room
dwelling, 2 tenant houses, geod
smoke house, garage, 3 cribs, 2 sta-
bles, good springs of water in 50 yds.
of door. Fence all around with 3
strang heavy barbedwire. $3,000, or
exc. for other property in So. Ga.
Henry Crenshaw, Barnett, Rt. 1.
3 farms at bargain: 246 acres, 3
houses and other improvements, good
location. $5,500. $500 down, bal. long
terms. 238 acres, 2 houses, land ex~
cellent. $2,500. Cash or terms. cOnce
sold for $18,000). 20 acres, $300.
Adjoins and is on State highway No.
24. J. R. Birk, Madison, Rt. 2.
50 A. farm, 35 in cultivation, 15 in
pasture. Good 5-room house and
barn, good pecan and peach orchard.
$2, 000. Terms, $500 cash, hal. 2 yrs.
time. Mrs. J. W. Hogan, Rebecca,
att t= er,
200 A. well timbered, watered by
good spring branches, near churches,
schools, daily mail. Hard surface
road now being built through place.
fair buildings, desirable location. Sell
or exc. for small place. Write for
further information. Andrew Ellis,
Mineral Bluff.
35 A., located at the forks of the
new Dixie and Douglas and McDan-
jel highway. Just outside city limits.
Beautiful location, 6-room dwelling,
3 good poultry houses and lots, wired
in garden. Good fence around entire
farm. S. J. Seale, Douglas, Rt. 3.
50 A. farm, 3 miles east of Mc-
Donough on good roads. Good 5-room
house, new barn and plenty of out-
,|bldgs. Pasture, plenty of wood. In
-| good settlement and within 3 miles
3 churches. Reasonable sale or exc.
for property near Atlanta. Mrs. R. H.
,
FD,
Ww.
Hooten, McDonough, Rt. 4.
60 A. and small house and barn
near Rockmart for sale or trade. F.
1 Roswell, Rt. 2, Phone No. 2612, Ros-
F. Brown. Gloster.
25 A., just outside city limits. Good.
buildings. Nice swimming and fish-
ing pond near oe pegs Sell or
exc. for larger farm. J. E. Camp, Villa
Rica. 3
About 200 acre farm, edge of
Quitman. 6-room and bath residence,
4-room tenant house ,large barn and
other outbldgs.; painted and in good
repair. Fertile soil. All crops profit-
able. 65 acres in cultivation. Timber,
pasture, streams year through. Cash
and terms. E. V. Milteer, Quitman.
Profitable 20 Oacre farm, edge of
Quitman, Dixie highway. 7 and 4-
iJroom houses, 50x60 ft. barn, 2 yr.
round streams. 70 acres cultivation,
bal. timber and pasture. Well kept.
Good market, church and schools.
Cash: and terms. A. T. Milteer, Quit-
man.
225 A. farm, 3 dwellings, plenty of
fruit of all kinds, never failing water.
75 acres in cultivation. 50 M ft. pine
timber; on mail route and graveled
highway. Close to chufch and school.
12 miles from town. Plenty outbldgs.
An all round farm. $2,500. Arrange- | W
ments made. Come see or write. J.
R. Roberts, Dalton, Rt. 3.
Good 350 acre farm, 150 acres
cleared and cultivation. "Fenced and
well watered. Bal. timbered, mostly
pine with some cypress, 6 miles Quit-
man, Brooks County. Splendid com-
munity. Gray, loamy. soil, suitable
for general farming. Fine hog range.
P. G. Burke, Valdosta. -
12 A. 4 miles city limits, paved
highway, galvanized fence, 3-room
house, barn, etc. Good trucking land.
$500 per acre. $3,000 cash. Terms bal.
Will sell half. pe ts Hicks,
Box a
Farm Lands For Sale
140 A. fresh, fertile land, 40 acres
in cultivation, test in pasture, woods,
timber, streams, big orchard. 5-room
house unfinished, 3-room house, 2%
miles north Stone Mtn. Sell or exc.,
or will rent to party having stock,
able furnish self. Write or see. G. W.
Brand, Stone Mtn., Rt. 2.
265 A. good soil. Fine crop land
every year. In Calhoun and Early
Counties, Ga. 65 acres in city limits
of Arlington, Ga. Good town,
churches, schools, etc. Highway runs
on north Side. 2 good corners. $20
per acre. U.S. Coordrey, Orlando.
Fla., care Hicks Drug Co.
100 A. good pasture, fenced in, 2-50
acre tracts. Sell.all together or sepa-
rate, cheap for cash. M. H. How,
Cochran, Reo.
Around 30 acres land, 2 miles
vonia, close to National highway.
Good cultivating land, pasture and
water, good buildings. Sell or exc. for
place near Atlanta or Athens, suit-
able for raising poultry, with good
buildings. Mrs. H. B. Ford, Lavonia
100 A. good, So. Ga. land for sale
or exc. for good farm of equal value
north of Atlanta. Smooth, not steep,
3 miles Tifton. 6-room house, 2 barns,
gzocd water, well at back porch, home
orchard, pears, peaches, pecans. J.
G. Breome, Tifton.
35.12 A. good productive land, good
house, etc., white location, near
church and school on paved road,
Rt. 8. Halfway between Winder and
Statham. Write or see me for further
ao Ben House, Winder,
Farm lands. 80. acres Lawrenceville
road section, $2,950. 40 acres North
Buckhead, $2,150. 65 acres Roswell
section, $2,650. All have houses,
home places and other improve-
ments, Near city Atlanta. Terms.
Write for particulars. Barney Moon,
Marietta, Rt. 2.
60 A. good farm, 40 acres in culti-
vation, 20 in timber. Good 8-room
house, good barn. North No. 8 Bank-
head highway, 1 mile A. & M. School,
2% miles Carrollton. Sell or trade
for less acreage if can get bottom
land. J. A. Jackson, Carrollton, Rt. 6.
675 A. timbered and improved land,
10 miles Pelham. Sell in body or
small parcels. $5 to $10 per acre.
Deep well, near never failing lake
of water. Good stock raising, fishing
and hunting location. Mrs. Clyde K.
Belcher, Whigham, RFD 1.
Sell or exc. my equity in 193 acres
stumped land on highway No. 30,
between Rochelle and Abbeville, Wil-
cox County. 4-room tenant house,
barn, and everlasting water. What
have you to exchange? Roy Jordon,
Rochelle.
40 A. land, 1 mile north of Roswell,
% mile concrete road in Milton
County (soon will merge with Ful-
ton.) 2 houses and barn. Real good, |
smooth land. $4,500. L. D. Bowen,
well, Ga.
20 A. farm, 20 -minutes from At-
lanta. All kinds trees and small fruits
in bearing. Good 7-room house, sta-
ble with concrete floors, modern
milk house, accommodations for 1 M
Jaying hens, pasture with spring-fed
brook. 50 acres fertile, level land. As
a whole or will divide. J. D. Prickett,
College Park.
Truck and plant farm. 7 acres in
cultivation, 2 in pasture, 2 acres irri-
gated. 1l-room stone dwelling; 19
bearing pecan trees. $2,500. Small
payment down and terms to suit pur-
chaser. e F. Stokes, Fitzgerald.
17% A., 4 mile Lees Lake, on road
leading to Union City. 10 acres in
cultivation. Running water, mail
route and school bus through place.
Ideal place. No buildings. $500 cash.
Mrs, W. L. Banks, owner, Fife.
31 A., good 4-room house, barns,
poultry houses, extra good land, good
pasture, running water, plenty fruit.
Mail route and school bus by doer.
a mile Fife. Come and see. Owner, |
. L. Banks, Fife.
200 A.. farm suitable for ouiiliry.
cattle, dairying, and truck farming.
Accessible by good roads to school,
churches and markets. Lee Heyman,
: West. Point.
Dwelling, tenant house, barns, and
'15 acres land. Ideal for all farm crops
or poultry, dairy, nursery, vegetables,
fruit, ete. 8 acres set in pecan trees.
On Rt. 7, 75 miles Atlanta, 20 miles
Macon. J, O. Martin, Culloden.
37144 A. land. No house. Lying in
the 14th District of Seminole County,
Ga. Sell or exc. for small lot with
house near some town, Miss Ada
: imei aa Fila. :
Page Seven _
Farm Lands For Sale
- 140 A., 5 miles south Cleveland,
near good school and church. 75 acres
in cultivation. 25 acres bottoms. 5-
room house, 4-room house, good
barn. All practically level, plenty pas-
ture and water. Write for informa-_.
tion. W. M. NeHunt, Dahlonega.
150 A. rich river land, 5 miles Co-
lumbus. Good level road, on school
truck and town electric line, large
spring by home. 4 houses, 4 mules,
wagon and implements. About 50
acres fine paper shell pecans and 20
acres wonderful -brick clay. Ideal
Gairy farm. $5,000. Terms. C. M.
Brennan, Columbus.
Fine farm containing 91 acres, 3
miles Thomasville. 70 acres open,
fenced, good home, fertile soil,
healthy water, some timber, good
road, fine climate winter or summer,
school bus, churches and daily mail.
L. A. Brabham, Thomasville.
Good 2-horse farm, 4-room house, _
outbldgs. Mile of 4-teacher, consoli-
dated school, church and_ stores.
Plenty wire for pasture, good well in
yard, and running water. 5 miles
county seat. Daily. mail. Cheap. Mrs.
Ora Blythe, Buena Vista, Box 110.
253 A., fine upland.and bottoms, 1
mile off highway. Traversed by Gin-
ger Cake and White Water creeks. |
21%, miles R. R., church and school.
Cheap. Mrs. C. B. Lyle, Jonesboro. _
412 A. farm, situated 10 miles south ~
of Brunswick on Coastal, and near
Waycross highway. 60 acres cleared,
T-room house, barn, hog and chicken
houses. Good. artesian well, lot farm- |
ing tools, machinery; mule team. All
ready for business. R. C. Baungart-
ner, Brunswick.
126 A. farm, 2% miles Carrollton.
4-room. tenant house, good barn and
crib. 60 acres in cultivation, balance
woods and pasture. W. IT. Housworth,
Carrollton, Rt. 7. ;
One of the prettiest little farm
homes in Walker county. 95 acres.
Good community. Good conveniences,
including schools. and churches near
by. W. S. Parker, Trion, Rt. 2.
350 A:, 90 in cultivation, 2 good
dwellings, 2 tob. barns, 1 larse mule __
barn, good orchard and good second *
growth pine timber. Ideal for live-
stock and general farming. $4.000,
with small down payment. John
Daniel, Baxley. sok
143 A. land, 60 under fence, nice
timber and wood. Good 8-room house,
good barns, and outbidgs. 5-room
tenant house, tobacco barn, 1 mule |
and ge plow. All, $3,500. Terms:
right. RR. . Kicklight ter, Glennville, Sy?
RE, 2.
58 A. land, 6-reom house, near
church and school; also 9 acres land, |
2-room house, on the river road, 10
miles north of Chamblee. Gue Jenk- :
ins, Roswell, Rt. 2. -
50 A., 30 acres under fence. Good
land. Cheap if sold scon. 25 pecan
trees, good well of water, plenty
shade, 4-room house, mare, wagon
and farm tools and other farm ar-
ticles included. 1 mile Brooks, 2 miles
Denton. A. F. Hockenberry, Denton,
care Gen. Del. =
200 A., between Carrollton and Villa.
Rica. 4 old houses in a beautiful
cove. Plenty timber and spring water.
$3,600. $600 cash. Rest easy terms.
Richard George, Villa Rica, Rt. O33
Box 40, eee.
Some well improved and some not
so well, Wilkes County farm land in
good localities. Terms, 20 per cent
cash. 10 per cent 12 mos., 10 per cent
24 mos. bal. Do not write if not really
interested. M. L, Callaway, Rayle. ~
City farm, 40 acres. 5-room house, ae
Ga. power through property. City
water available. On Dallas and Car-.
rollton highway. $%.000. Terms. Al-
bert. George, Villa Rica. ss
88 A., 35 in cultivation. 15 or 20
acres bottoms; about 150 M ft. good
saw timber. All good farming land
with running water, good pasture,
3-room house on public: road, near
good school, 4 miles Oakman. $1,500.
Half down, good terms on bal. Other
property. J. A. Crawford, Calhoun.
Rte: 2:
1054 A. land in 2 sections. 50 acres.
gray land on public road, close to
church and school, 2% miles town, 5-
room house, well on porch, running
water in pasture. $1,000. 1004 acres
red land, good producing, on public
road, 2 very good bidgs.; 2 miles town.
$1, 300. Mrs. D. Reid, Bremen, ue 1,
Box 16. :
135 A., 40 acre farm on it. 5 pecan
trees, grape vine, common 3-roo
house, crib, lots of small timber. Se
part down, good time on bal,
Floyd, West Green. ie
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Market Bulletin
Published Weekly by the
BUREAU OF MARKETS
Arthur D. Jones, Director
Department of
Agriculture
Eugene Talmadge,
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1931
Commissioner |
| Entered as second class matter
| February 15, 1922, at the Post Of-
x fice at Atlanta, Georgia, under the
act of June 8, 1900. Accepted for
mailing at special rate of postage
provided for in Section 1103, Act
of October 8, 1917.
Notice of farm produce and ap-
purtenances, admissible under pos-
tal regulations, inserted one time
on each request, and repeated only
when request is accompanied by
new copy of notice.
Second-hand farm machinery,
flowers and seed, incubator and
ornamental nursery stock notices
are published in Monthly Supple-
ment which appears on the first
Thursday of each month.
Farm land for sale editions are
published at intervals during the
year. Advance notices of these edi-
tions appear from time to time
advising advertisers when to mail
us these types of notice.
Limited space will not permit in-
| sertion of notices containing more
than 30 words, including name and
address. We reserve the right to
cut down notices of more than 30
words, providing that this reduc-
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of the notice. When notices can
not be cut down they will be re-
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Limited space will not permit in-
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Under legislative act the Market
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ing in the Bulletin or transaction
resulting therefrom.
j SPECIAL NOTICE CORRECTION
INCUBATORS FOR SALE
Two Buckeye incubators in good
running cond., 600 cap. and 360 cap.,
- with thermometer: and instruction
_ book, very reasonable. Will exc. for
corn. Lewis E. Tabor, Albany, Gil-
- jionville Road.
SPECIAL NOTICE
SECOND- HAND MACHINERY FOR
: SALE
One belt tightener, complete with
pulleys; 125 ft. seed auger, complete
_ with hangers; 54 ft. shafting, 2-7-16,
z 7 hangers for same; 2 couplings for
2-7-16 shaft, 1 generator, 125 h. p.
Corliss eng., 125 high-pressure Scho-
field boiler, type S. C. Clarge ball-
bearing 45 fan, 75 ft. 18-in. 10-ply
- Gandy belting, 116 ft. 10-in. 4-ply
Gandy belting. C. M. Harris, Dawson.
Farm Lands For Sale
104 A. land, 50 cleared and stumped.
6-room house and barn, 2 tob. barns.
School bus by door. $2,500. Reason
Lott, Hazlehurst.
Good farm 1 mile north Buford.
34 acres, 2 good houses, barn. orch-
ard and Bermuda pasture with run-
ning water; near good school and
: Ris. Mrs. Eva Puckett, Buford,
505 A. land, 300 stumped and cul-
ma tivated, 145 timber, 60 acres pecans,
6 acres. pears, permanent hay crop
and pasture, wire fence, Artesian and
_ Surface wells, 2 residences, barns,
garden and poultry fixtures, garage,
etc. Hogs, cows, mules, farm tools,
steed. On--A, C, L. R. R...8% miles
South Thomasville. John e, Thomas,
Metcalf.
25 or
on rural route, in reach of schools,
stores and churches. Splendid water
grist mill, needs repairs. Box house,
needs roof. 5 acres woods, 10 or 12
acres creek bottoms, good, young
_ orchard now bearing. Cheap if taken
at once. U. G. Yates, Culberson, N.
_C., Rt. 1, Box 70. Resident of Ga.
- A %-room house with 2% acres
land, well situated-in town. $1,200.
ae: A. E. Mizelle, Shellman.
more acres in Union County;
MARKET
Farm Lands For Sale
953 A., 50 cleared, good wire fence,
6-room house, flowing well, 8 miles
Ludowici, lots of young timber. Best
hog and cattle range in state. Near
good school and church. Plenty of all
kinds of game. Sell cheap. J. C. An-
derson, Savannah, care No. 7 Fire
Station. ;
380 A., 5 miles Pelham, on public
road and RFD. 8-room dwelling, 1
tenant house. 7 acres in pecans. All
high: well drained land, practically all
hog fenced. Running water through
place all year round. Near good
markets. Excellent for stock raising.
Part cash and part terms to right
party. J. R. Sloan, Camilla.
63 2/3 A., gocd improved farm. 15
acres in cultivation, good house, out-
bidgs. Well timbered and watered.
1 mile good high school, 2 churches,
on graded road, and near Bankhead
highway, and good markets. Terms.
Sell or exc. Alberton B. Duke, Bow-
don. Rt: 3;
100 A., good improved farm for sale
or trade. 2 large dwellings, outbldgs.,
good orchard, pasture, hog pasture,
running water, good wells, 1 mile
good high school and churches, on 2
good graded roads. White settlement.
Terms. Mrs. Mary T. Duke, Bowdon,
Rt. 3.
50 A., good woodland farm for sale
or trade. Only a few cleared acres.
Running water, on graded highway,
near good school and church and
market. Come look at it. Mrs. Gheral-
line Duke, Bowdon, Rt. 3.
20 A. farm, good 5-room house, on
good road, 15 miles Atlanta, in River-
dale, Ga.
dairying. Price reasonable. $700 cash.
W.T. Young, Riverdale. 4
81.A., 5 miles Dalton, % mile high-
way, 1 mile school, on cherted road.
Var. of fruit trees bearing, good pas-
ture. Good well and spring water,
plenty timber. Practically all level.
Also 10 acres with running water, 4%
cleared, on cherted road. No house.
Ros Jones, Dalton, Rt. 1. \
25 A. land on RFD, 3 miles State
highway. Good house and outbldgs.
9 miles from Dahlonega. See or write.
oo H. White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box
100' A. good farming land, plenty
of running water, close to school and
church. Good .1-horse farm. Sell for
cash. W. H. Hamilton, Juniper, Rt. 1.
50 A. land, good water power and
also. a good grist-mill on place, in
Cherokee County, near Orange.
| Write for further aide Ww. J.
Crain, Orange, Rt.
43 A., 17 cleared, ay pasture and
woods. Would make 1 M lb. cotton
per acre. Good 5-room house, ceiled;
2 porches, and well on back porch;
good barn and other outbldgs., plenty
running water, orchard. $1,500. Cash,
$1,000, bal. terms. J. J. Daniel, Doug-
lasville, Rt. 2.
34% A. inside of Marshville, N. C.
Faces paved street, city lights, water
and sewer line can be connected, In-
closed with good, strong page fence.
Excellent for building site and small
poultry farm. T. V. Smith, Stevens
Pottery, Ga.
If you are interested in a fine farm,
I have several. Most of them near
Athens, Ga. Will give full description,
but prefer you come see them. Write
2 or 3 days before you come. W. TI.
Abney, Athens.
About 40 acres good farming land
for sale within %4 mile Rome city
limits. Raised extra, good crop of Gee
and hay this year. Good barn, 2
houses, etc. Ideal for dairy, with creek
on back. side. $3,500. Geo. G.. Stiles,
Rome.
200 A. good productive land, 2
dwellings, 12 acres Bermuda pasture,
25 acres woodland. $2,800. Mrs. Scott
Davis, Hogansville.
Farm in high state of cultivation,
suitable for dairying and general
farming. Good buildings, fences.
roads; near school, churches and
market. Many acres rich bottoms.
Well watered and arranged for dairy-
ing. Straight sale only. No. exch.
Reasonable terms. J. R. Williams
Rossville.
70 A. farm, about 40 in cultivation,
bal. woodland. all fenced. 1 mile de-
pot, fair dwelling, good barn, con-
siderable pecan trees, lots of valuable
farm machinery goes with place.
Reasonable. H. S. Hodges, St. George.
376 A. land on headwaters of Broad
river. 60 avres in cultivation, | bal.
original forest. 5-room dwelling, barn,
pasture, timber, % mile Federal high-
way No. 13. So. Ry running through
same. Near markets in Toccoa and
Cornelia. John L, Perkins, Cornelia.
BULL BoP LN
Good for trucking and.
Scotland.
Farm Lands For Sale
Small 5-room house and 12 9/10
acres land in city limits of Wares-
boro. Best school in county. $800.
$25 down and $20 mo. Mrs. D. H. Mc-
Daniel, Waresboro.
143 A., % mile west of Young Har-
ris College, on hard surfaced high-
way. 40 acres bottoms, 25 upland,
bal. pasture and woodland. Good 6-
room house, also tenant house, large
barn and other outbldgs. Must sell to
settle estate. Possession any time.
G. N. Garland, Young Harris.
125 A., 60 in cultivation, 30 in pine
timber. 4-room house, ceiled;: barn,
smoke house, etc.. Creek. and road
being land line. Near good school,and
churches. 4-5 miles of towns: of 4
M inhabitants, Also town property
for sale. Mrs. A. J. Morgan,.Cotton.
107 A., 4 under cultivation, 6-room
house, plenty outbldgs.. Good water,
healthy place, nice orchard, on pub-
lic road; plenty of wood and pine
timber. Fine range for stock, near
good school, 3 churches, 6 miles south
Sylvania, Screven County. Mrs. J. L.
Connor, Sylvania, Rt. 3.
18 A. farm, slightly rolling, but very
productive. Good for pecan orchard.
Has some timber, 5 miles Crawford,
12 miles Athens, on Crawford- Comer
road. Cheap for cash. J. Ww. Moore,
Crawford.
3914 A. land on river, 9 miles Dal-
ton: Good spring. No house, : $600.
200 acres land, 4-room house, barn
and springs, branch bottoms. $3,500.
157 acres river bottoms and upland,
4-room house and 3-room house.
$3,500. S. W. Looper, Dalton.
50 A., good house, barn, chicken
house, garage, 300 W. L. chickens, on.
133 Highway; 10 miles north of Svl-
vester. Consider. smaller place un-
improved, anywhere on good road as
part payment, bal. terms, or ex-
change. Mrs. Chas. Seiferman, Syl-
vester.
23% A., 1 mile R. R. and car line
at Smyrna. Good 7-room house, 3-
room tenant house, large barn, pas-
ture with running water, 12 miles
Atlanta on good road. Well improved.
$5,000. Terms. T. W. Hagood, Mari-
etta, Rt. 3.
217 A., 4 miles Cleveland, just off
public road, handy to State highway.
10 acres bottoms, bal. upland, tim-
ber, springs, running water. Fine
place for trucking, fruit, game preser-
vation, etc. $4.50 per acre. Bargain.
Terms. A. L. Dorsey Cleveland.
Sacrifice sev. good farms, located
at the most desirable location and
suitable for growing anything that.
will grow in So. Ga. Also few M acres
farming and grazing lands. Sell all
or any of these lands, or will lease
for sure rent. Liberal terms either
way. G. P. Sutton, Lyons.
100 A. land, good location, 2 houses,
near school and church. Fine land,
grow anything. $25 acre. George Sut-
ton, Tifton.
Good home with barn, bearing ap-
ple and peach trees, 1% miles of 1. B.
Sanitarium at Alto, Ga. White settle-
ment. Healthy section. Good schools
and churches. Sell or exc. for baled
cotton. Rev. Wm. H. Bowman, Talla-
poosa, 54 Kiker St.
320 A. farm, 5-room dwelling, 2
tenant houses, good barn and other
outbldgs. 2-horse farm under fence,
open range. Fine place for stock, 2
running streams of water, 2 miles
Norwich. $1,500. 303% acres, 8-room
house, 4-room tenant house, outbldgs.,
2 wells, 1 deep well. Fenced and cross
fenced. $3,500. Part cash. Terms. Mrs.
D,; H. Averett, Mauk. |
33: 173AS land, 30 in cultivation.
5-room house, 3-room house, large
barn, 30x38 ft. Fine water, peach,
pecan, fig trees, grape vines, on pub-
lic road, rural route, Wy mile Rob, 27.
Write or come see. O. S. Williams,
~
10 A. good . land, good 5-room
house with hall, good well on back
porch, small barn with cistern in lot.
1 mile northeast Calhoun on Crane-
eater road. Excellent for truck farm-
ing. Reasonable. Write or come see.
Robt. Talley, Calhoun, RFD.
66 A. farm, fronting. paved high-
way 7; 10 miles south Tifton, good
schools, churches, etc. 45 acres culti-
| vated. Fine tobacco land. 150 bearing
pecan trees, large barn, tobacco barn.
7 and 3-room houses. Attractive price
and terms to suit. Small cash pay-
ment. H. F. Stair, Valdosta.
200 A. in Paulding. County, all
woods. Mineral rights thrown in.
$600 cash. 15114 acres improved farm
near Union, Stewart County. Worth
$1,000, but $400 cash gets it. C. Cal-
houn, Atlanta, 215% Marietta: St.
Thursday, October 15, 1932
Farm Lands For Sale
50 or 100 A. near Newnan, not far
from Atlanta highway, 2 good houses,
plenty wood and water. Land lies
oe oo Hugh Glass, Newnan,
R
500 A. land Crisp County, Ga. 200
acres in cultivation. Deep wells. New
dwellings. 2 miles northeast Cordele,
on Blackshear road. $25 per acre. A.
B. McRae, Perry, Fla., Box 516,
No. Ga. creek ee farm of 65.
acres for sale or lease. Some out-
bldgs., and small dwelling. Good bot-
tom land, well rested. Close to State
highway No. 9; about 3 miles Dah-
lonega; also 3 acres, good house,
branch. Make good chicken farm. ;
Terms on each, reasonable. Craig R,
Arnold, Dahlonega.
83 A. farm which lies and produces
well. 8-10 acres bottoms. Plenty run-
ning water and spring freestone
water: New '7-room bungalow, near ~~
church, stores, mills, highway. Good
road to highway. Reasonable. Come
see it. L. O. Stewart, Jasper, Box 66.
350 A. one-horse farm open. 15
acres bottoms. Good house. Old style
water power grist mill, has flour mill -
machinery; lots. of timber. $1,500.
Terms on part of it. H. R. Clarke,
Waleska.
143 A., gravel topsoil with clay sub-
soil. 135. acres cutivatable. 100 acres
in cultivation, bal. pine timber. Mile
to school bus line, 5 miles county high .
school. $3,000, or either . half for
$1,500. W. F. Preston, Donaldsonville.
50 A. good farm land, cheap for
cash. $300. Near good school and
church. Fine for hogs, cows, chick-
ens, hunting, fishing; 4 miles - Cel:
RR: Rg 6 miles county seat of Atkinson
County. Come see. L. J. Jordon,
Pearson.
50 A. land, 1 1/8 miles from station,
$300 cash; also. 1% acres with 4-room
house, front and back porches,
splendid well on porch, % mile sta-
tion, .church. and consolidated Jr,
high school. $600, or both places to-
gether for $800\cash. Mrs. J. J. King,
Round Oak. :
Farm Lands Wanted
Want a small truck farm with good
hunting and fishing privileges on the
Ogeechee River,. near Savannah.
Will exc. a real good stock and gen-
eral farming place in Tattnall county
for same and some difference. L. M.
Kennedy, Collins.
Want small farm, clear of debt.
Will trade: $2,000 equity in other
property, well rented, sub. to loan
(which runs 3 yrs.) Write for full in-
formation. M. H. Hanner, Atlanta,.
856 Durant Place, N. E.
Want to buy farm in So. Ga. Must
be good land and a bargain in
healthy location. Give full details and
lowest price in first reply. L. oe
Pearman, Adel.
Want to buy small farm, well ro i
ed and improved. On 10 equal pay-
ments over a period of 10 yrs. Can
give best of ref. Prefer close to good
market, and he gar for a small
poultry plant. . Stallings, Car-
rollton, Rt. 4.
Want to buy, or long lease, 40 acres
with 4 room dwelling and small barn
within 1 mile of high school, and
paved highway to Atlanta (30 miles
away), very. near headquarters of
bold, unfailing stream for irrigating
(without pumping) 7 acres. L. D.
McPherson,. Birmingham, Ala., 707
Sou. Ry. Bldg. Resident of Ga.
_ Will exc. valuable property in one
of finest little towns in Ga. for small
farm. -Must lie well and clear of
rocks. Or sell at bargain. Write for
information. R. E. Shelnut, Buford.
Want to buy 2 to 5 acres of good
land near R. R. town: suitable for
raising poultry, fruit, truck, etc. Must
be on good road and mail rt. Plenty
of good water and some woodland.
No high priced land considered. Del-
pher Frost; Atlanta, Rt. 2, Box 245.
Want 50 to 150 acres, level or
slightly rolling land. 4-6 room dwell-
ing with outbldgs., wood timber and
supply of running water: near school
or access to school truck. On good
road, not too far from R. R. Want
terms. Edwin Simpson, Atlanta. ms
Tifton St., N. W.
Want small, 25 to 50 acre farm on
@ road that can be used all: time.
Prefer house site; no house. Want @
eae iand in radius 50 miles At-
lanta. L..D. White, Dunwoody:
eae to buy or lease small acreage
with house in No. Ga. or elsewhere.
Must be cheap. Write for full par-
Moon,
ticulars. D.
Rt. 2.
B. Thomaston
hursday, October 15, 1931
Farm Lands Wanted
Trade for farm, a 4 room house
and large lot in Coolidge, Ga. Barn,
* smoke house, well of water, chicken
houses, 2 pecan trees, etc. Write for
further information. Wm. T. Benton,
- Coolidge, Box 67.
- Want to exc. dwelling house of 6
-yoomsand bath, private water sys-
tem, locatd on hard surfaced high-
way. 76 miles north of Atlanta on
-Atlanta-Asheville highway, only 100
yards from accredited high school,
for farm in Middle or North Ga. C.
S. Hubbard, Baldwin.
Trade 4 room (new) house, on
-Jarge lot, all city improvements, gar-
age for farm of 15 to 50 acres in
No. Fulton county, or on or near
Lawrenceville highway. Take or pay
_ difference. J. O. Morris, Atlanta, 563
Rosalie St..S.E.
Want farm and entire equipment,
free of deft and worth $6,000. Will
exc. value for same. Write. John Wil-
- jiams, Oglethorpe, Rt. 2.
_ Exe. other land for No. Ga. land.
Good abstract title. Write for par-
j W. C. Fish, Blackshear,
farm in some good farming section.
About 50 acres priced right not too
far from a. good town. J. P. Dove,
ula, Rt. 2. - Pek GES
Till pay cash for a small farm.
ouse and land must be reasonably
ood; near small town, not over 18
or 20 miles of Atlanta. S. C. Woodall,
~ Norcross, Rt. 2, Box 44.
Exc. a series of notes of $1,000 and
out 8 to 12 mos. interest on same;
hames, , good parties, for unen-
cumbered farm lands. Battle Sparks,
Fitzgerald, P. O. Box 432.
- Want good house near town on
Dixie highway between Chattanooga
and Atlanta, F. L. Underwood, Cal-
mn, Rt. 2. ee
Exe. farm of 165 acres, 1! miles
uth of Ellaville on Friendship road,
good little farm, for a good farm
of 250 acres and pay the difference.
No indebtedness on my farm. L. H.
Hart, Ellaville, Rt. 1. :
Want a good farm of 75 to 125].
res near a good market. Must be
evel land and easily cultivated. No
bad land wanted. C. D. Williamson,
Plains. Re
Want party to back me up in buy-
ng this nice. little farm within 10
liles of Macon. 55 acres, rolling,
recky and pebbled land, running
branch; needs some more improve-
ments to make it go..Make nice fruit
and dairy farm. Write for full infor-.
mation. Ed. McLaughlin, Sr., Macon,
- Heath Road. 2
Want to buy, no cash down pay-
ent, 50 to 150 acres in So. Ga. on
good road; near school and church
d. highway. Am hustler... Write.
ris King, Atlanta, 13 Rodesia Ave.
one Main 6028. 3
Want cabin or house with som
reage, well up in Blue Ridge
mountains of Ga. Must have running
water above house, also large timber.
Not necessarily on highway. F. M.
Nash, Atlanta, 340 Sutherland Drive.
80 A. half in cultivation, bungalow
and tenant house, 1% miles Cedar-
town. Good fresh upland. Exe. for
property in or near Atlanta. Or will
ang E. L. Thacker, Atlanta, Box 262,
_ Want a small farm in Colquitt
County, near Moultrie. Exc. city prop-
erty for same. Albert Parrish, Adel,
Rt. 2
Small acreage near town and street
car line to exc. for good mountain
farm on R. R., with house, orchard,
pring and plenty timber;; chestnuts,
walnuts, beech and _ birch timber.
rs. N. H.\ Riddle, Rossville, Rt. 1.
__ Will trade or exc. well improved
Ga. farm, 10 miles south of Waycross,
_Ga., on highway and R.R.; good
buildings and fine water, for grist
ont or large building in or close to
good town. M. Kirby, Apopka, Fila..,
Box 602. Resident of Ga.
Want poultry farm, near good,
thriving town, with good. buildings,
800d poultry houses.and near good
market, Prefer near Atlanta. Give
full description, price, etc. E. J. Gib-
son, Townville Rt. 1. i
_ Want a.small farm, preferably
hear Griffin. Will buy or lease: Bill
Lifham, Carrollton, Rt. 3. 0. |
__ Will swap my farm in No. Ga.,
White County of 140 acres; 75 in
cuitlvation; 25 acres bottoms. 2 good
houses, 5-room, 4-room, good pasture,
lenty water. Prefer swapping for
near Cordele, Vienna, Rochelle.
M.. NeHunt, Dahlonega.
ay
MAREN? BULETIN:
Farm Lands Wanted
Exc. 90 acre farm, 2 miles north of
Fitzgerald, most ofland open, 2
houses, some farm tools, plenty wood,
water and pasture, for property in or
near good north Ga. town. M. Y.
Arnold, Fitzgerald, Rt. 2.
Want to buy not less than 10 acres,
nor over 50 acres of farm land with
running water, small house on some
public highway, some open land to
farm. J. P. Dove, Lula, Rt. 2.
Want to trade other valuable prop-
erty for a good stock farm, value up
to $2,500. No agents. H. A. Nuckolls,
Clarkston. ~
| Want small water power grist mill,
or old: mill site within 30 miles At-
lanta, together with 20 acres or more.
Give cash price, location, etc., in first
letter: Ben P.. Parker, Atlanta, 575
Chestnut St.; N. W. -
Exc. valuable property for small
farm not over 25 miles Atlanta. J.D.
Twiggs, Atlanta, 961 Mercer St., S.
E. Phone Main 4310.
Want a 40 or 50 acre farm of good,
fertile land located in Ga. with liy-
able improvements on same. Will exc.
other property for same. Write for
full information. James L. Carwile,
Sparks.
EGXC. Hs value for a good, small
farm, 40 to 100 acres. Prefer in No.
Ga. Will. pay or take difference: W:
P. Perry; Summerville,
Exe. good value for a small im-
yee farm. W. R. Woody, Nash-
ville.
Exc. nice 6 room nouse for good
farm near Atlanta, or on A. B. & C.
R. R., anywhere between Atlanta and
Fitzgerald: A. Q. McLean, Atlanta,
1326 Boulevard Drive, N. E. Phone
Jackson 0327-R.
300 or 600 A. of land, finest timber
growing land in So: Ga., to trade for
good 2-horse farm in northern part
of Brooks or Lowndes county. L. G.
Touchton, Howell.
Want a good farm in southeast sec-
tion of Ga. for which will exc. in-
come property in other city to value
of $15,000 and $4,000. A. W. Harrell,
Wilmington Island, Savannah.
Want small farm with dwelling,
etc., on popular highway. Mrs. Jno.
R. Turner, Griffin, Rt. C.
Want small farm of 40 or 50 acres
at reasonable price. Prefer near At-
ere John Blanford, Fayetteville,
Rte.
Want small, well located improved
farm with running water and pas-
ture. Exc. a good home, cold and hot
water, desirable location, convenient.
to churches, school and town, 5 acre
farm, fruits, pecans, poultry plant.
Unincumbered. Prefer trading for un-
incubered. Price, $4,000. M. N. Childs,
Bronwood.
Trade one of the best 100 acre
farms in Brooks county, 8 miles Quit-
man on State
cleared, 25 well timbered, permanent
water in pasture, pecan grove and
other fruits. 6 room house and plenty
outbldgs., for good place in other
part of state. Prefer near Savannah
on or near highway. F. E. Trask, Sa-
vannah, 1126 East 41st St.
Want small farm of 40 to 100 acres:
within 75 miles Atlanta. Must be at
bargain. O. Clarke, Atlanta, Rt. 2,
Box. 371. we
Want small-place near Atlanta for
poultry and 1-horse crop. Will buy
and pay so much cotton a year, or
will rent. Must. be cheap. T. J. Mor-
rison, Jr., Arnoldsville. ;
Nice 4 room house in Decatur,
nicely furnished, just off Sycamore
Drive to exc..for small farm. John
A. Seay, Decatur, Sycamore Drive.
or mountain section of Ga. Improved
or unimproved; on or near paved
road. Want old grist mill in running
order and small water power. Give
full description, exact location and
lowest price. M. V. Head, Atlanta,
432 Boulevard, S. E.
. Want to trade for a small farm.
little place for chickens and cow. G.
Goldin, Stockbridge, Rt. 1.
Want to trade property in West
Savannah, Ga. 5 room cottage with}
conveniences for a 2 or 3-horse farm
in Bulloch, Tattnall, Evans or Chand-
ler county, Ga. Value, $2,000. R. H.
Alford, Montgomery, Ala., Rt. 4,
Box 120. Ee ae
Want a good, smooth 1-horse farm,
near Marietta, Ga. Must have good
house, wood and water, near church.
Write full description and price in
ist letter. Buy or rent. G. R. Rober-
son, Macon, Rt. 2, G. I. H.
| Walden, Rt. 1.
highway, 75 acres:
' Want house and few acres of land
rent.
_. Want to rent 3 or 5 acres land with
mile (not more than a mile) of a
buying, a good 1-horse farm with
miles Atlanta. H. D. Gerrald, River-
have a good house and a good pas-
ture. Address W. S. Freeman, Jones-
: ee poro;. Rib. 2
Want to buy small acreage in hill]
1932; must be good land, close to4
ferred. C. J. Brown, Summit, Rt. 3,
| Want 10
n.|2 houses, on a good road, near high-
Have a nice, little suburban home in]
Fulton county on car line, a dandy |
|miles Atlanta; to be rented by month }
try raising within 12 or 15 miles At-
lanta; prefer place already equipped,
Farm Lands Wanted
_Six pieces of property on the Na-
tional Highway in Unadilla, and
Want 25 or 30-acre farm 15 miles :
Atlanta; must be good land, suitable
other piece of. property on pavedffor truck, have livable house and
highway, Atlanta-Montgomery to
exc. for small good farm of good
land, or will sell. W. A. Brown, Una-
dilla, Rt: 2.
Exc. good income property for a
farm with running water, good im-
provements, no incumberences, on ab
good road, with stock and tools, not
to exceed $6,000 at present prices.
Dont answer unless can offer the
above description, within 50 miles
Atianta. Prefer creek or river bottom
land. Exc. on equitable basis. E. P.
Withers, Austell, Rt. 1.
Want to Rent Farms
Want to lease for 2 yrs. or more a
small tract of land, 1-horse farm or
less. State terms and give details in
first letter. R. S. Harris, Baxley.
Want a small grist mill and stand
for blacksmith shop with small farm.
Prefer in Northwest Ga. J. W. Car-
ter, Bronwood.
Want to rent a good grist mill, wa-
ter power, also 2-horse crop, within
20 miles of Gainesville. J. W. Stan-
sel, Gainesville, Rt. 4.
Want to rent, near Atlanta, small
place suitable for truck and chickens.
Want a good house with some con-
veniences, barn, etc. P. C. Lord,
Want to rent small farm with com-
fortable house of about 6 rooms with
good water, near school or bus line
and within 6 miles of Thomasville.
A. 3B. Carlton, Thomasville, 316
Campbell St. :
Want small farm in So. Ga., near
good market, for 1932; rent; ref. exc.
A. L. Farmer, Remerton.
Want to rent small farm near At-
lanta, standing rent. G. H. Bennett,
Atlanta, 622 Capitol Ave.
Want lease 2-horse farm near At-
lanta, standing rent, 35 or 40 acres,
mostly bottoms, with 2 houses or 1
house large enough. for 2 families,
with outbuildings, pasture and wood,
on good road, near school. State price,
etc., in first letter. H. L. Hammond,
Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 96.
Want farm on paved highway,
6-room house, water and good pas-
ture, with some bottom land, stand-
ing rent. Address W. M. Gomap, At-
lanta, 853 York Ave., Phone Ray-
mond 3780.
Want to rent small farm within 2
or 3 miles of Cordele at right price.
Mrs. Geo. W. Calhoun, Cordele, 115
Second Ave.
Want to rent or lease 3-horse farm
near high school; can furnish stock
and self; want good house and out-
bldgs. C. W. Kitchens, Jacksonville.
Wani to rent small place of 20 to
40 acres, near Griffin, Thomaston
or Americus. Write for full informa-
tion. Give value for rent. H. S. Oak-
ley, Covington.
in Southwest Ga. Give value for
Write for. full particulars.
Marion Bolton; Covington.
at least a 4-room house within half
good town. Prefer Baxley. Write what
you have. Geo. S. Moye, Mt. Vernon.
Want to lease for 1932, subject to
part bottom land, good buildings,
near school and church, not over 30
dale, Rt. 1, Box 132.
Want a good farm near: Atlanta
suitable for poultry raising; must
- Want to rent 3 or 4-horse farm for
school and church and on highway,
near a good town, A-1 place. Am
able to finance self. Middle Ga. pre-
Box 20. Be pes
or 15 acres of.land with
way, with wood preferred, but. will
consider without; within 15 or 25
and reasonable. D. A. Tolison, East
Point, 307 So. Harris St. ae
Want to rent a good place for poul-
but if it has outhouses that can be
converted into poultry house, will be
all. right. Must be reasonable. T. B.
Pilgreen, Douglasville.
Want to rent, beginning Dec. 1,
2-horse farm of 75 to 150 acres,
standing rent, on a river or creek,
reasonably good houses. Ed R. Ware,
Grantville, RFD 2.
cheap standing rnt and be available ~
at once. William Duffy, Riverdale, sm
Rt. 1.
Want to rent a 2-horse crop for
prefer place near >
Westbrook, Dallas,
standing rent,
smyrna. Re D:;
Feb. 2i
Want to rent a good 2-horse
farm, mules and plow tools, good
house, water and good land; So. Gay
preferred. James L. Peavy, Finleyson,
Rt. 1, Box 55.
Want to lease 2-horse farm, 50 to
100 acres, for 1932, with privilege of
buying. Pay rent 10th of ea. month
in advance. Must have a good house
and 1 tenant house, in Middle or So.
Ga, Possession Dec. 1, 1931. Ed R,
Ware, Grantville, Rt. 2, Box 153.
Want to rent 100 acres in Colquitt,
Brooks, Mitchell, Thomas or Lowndes
County, for 1932; prefer land that ~
has been laying out, near town, with
is road. H. J. McCorvey, Hawkins-
ville.
Want to lease a small grist mill
and blacksmith shop, with small
farm, within 40 or 60 miles of Chat-
/ Ga, es
tanooga, Tenn., in Northwest
J. W. Carter, Bronwood.
Want. for cash rent small farm
with good house and water,
school and church; must be reason=
Want to rent small 2-horse crop,
50-50 basis, and -good location for
blacksmith shop and grist mill; have
my own tools; 5 years exp., n
family. Ref. H. H. Akin, Waco, Rt. 1.
Want to rent within vicinity of At~
lanta a small farm suitable for small
dairy and some trucking; must have
a fairly comfortable house and rea-_
sonable rent. J. A. Newman, Eaton-
ton, RFD 3.
Want. a good location to run a
grist mill, blacksmith shop, etc. Good
ref. P. C. Reid; Bremen.
' Want to rent good 2-horse farm
for 1932. Like to move now. Have
family. Run self; 38 yrs. old, hustler,
C. W. King, Atlanta, 13 Rodesia Ave.,
Phone Main 6028. ay
Want to rent small 1-horse crop,
about. 15 or 20 acres land, pasture
and outbldgs. in No. Ga., close to
some good town; no backway place;
standing rent; buy later if satisfied.
G. D. Gilbert, Cumming, Rt. 6, Box 63.
Want 2-horse crop, prefer near At-
lanta or Marietta, standing rent.
J. D. Westbrooks, Dallas, Rt. 2.
Want to lease for 2 yrs. or more
a small tract of land, 1-horse farm
or less, standing rent; give full par-
ticulars in first letter. R. S. Harris, |
Baxley.
Want to rent 15 or 25 acres, not
over 25, small house, good pasture
and good well of water, standing rent.
I. C. Gentry, Atlanta, 173 Georgia
Ave., S. E.
Want to rent small farm near Grif-
fin; must have good house, barn,
pasture, etc.; prefer on or near high-
way; quote price, giving information, ee
at once. J. S. Carson, Hampton.
Want 1 or 2-horse farm for 1932,
good land and house, near school
and church or on a bus line on High-
way No. 41 or 341, So. of Macon. Can
run self. Write what you have. C. EF.
Cooper, Pulaski, Box 74. . Csi s
_ Want 2-horse crop on 50-50 basis
to raise grain and hay and peanuts,
cattle and hogs, chickens. Write if |
interested. W. H. NeHunt, Dahlonega.
Want to lease good 2-horse farm
with good dwelling and outbldgs.,
near town, church and school. Prefer
with fruit trees and some bottom
land, with plenty wood. Write what
you have. H. H. Gerrald, Riverdale,
Rts.1, Box 132 ae
Want farm for next year to raise
corn, peas, soy beans, feed crops,
chickens, ducks, turkeys, guineas,
pigeons, keep cow or few hogs on.
shares. Exp. 3 in family. Will Smith,
Roy. teks ze hie
Want med. size farm. Prefer No.
Ga. Mtn. section. H. Harrison, Mari-
etta, Box 167.
Farms For Rent
Farm in Campbell County, 4%
miles north Fairburn, 16-20 miles
Atlanta, good = roads,
school bus, 56% acres good bottom
lands, 2 houses, 2: barns; will sub-
divide 40 acres, 1 house and barn,
16 acres, house, barn, 2 wells, run-
ning water by spring to both. Will
sell. Jno. Roller, Union City.
.
Five-room house, near city limits of
Hapeville, water and lights, 4 to 8
e if desired.
acres land if needed: leas
x ,
J. D. Wallace, Hapeville.
near
daily mail, |
ae
able. Geo. W. Landers, Chicamauga.
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Farms For Rent
Fighteen-horse plantation in No.
in heart of agricultural section,
miles from town, on highway, ex-)
cellent soils, good schools, standing
ent. Apply Hubert O. Tate, Lula,
Box 131.
250 A., deep well, good house, 3-|
mule farm open, rest in woods, plenty
wood. P. H. Ramsey, Albany, Rt. A.
170 A. good land for rent or will
sell; ceiled house, fine pasture, near
school, within 9 miles Cordele, good
public road. Write or see at once. |
Mrs. Mary O. Harris, Cordele, Rt. B.|
Choice farms for rent or sale,
ranging from 50 to 7 M acres, Oconee,
Jackson, Coweta, Houston,
Pulaski, Wheeler, Coffee, Turner,
reutlen, Johnson, Jeff Davis, Wil-
cox, Worth, Dougherty, Lee, Terrell,
Sumter, Stewart and Bleckley coun-
ties. Frank H. Greer, Atlanta, C. &
National Bank.
Want to rent to man who can run
2 store, filling station, few acres of
land, good 3-room dwelling; must
have $500 to begin with.
Owenby, Marietta.
_ One of the best all-round 430-acre
farms in Ga. for cattle, hogs, corn,
bay, etc., at Berner, Monroe County,
on So. R. R. Lease or rent to men
able to furnish themselves. Rev. J. C.
Mays, Macon.
-Farm suitable for poultry and
truck, on paved highway, near Co-
lumbus, 8 acres tilable. good pasture,
5-room house, 2 laying houses, 4-
room brooder house. J. C. Miller, Mid-
land.
80 A. farm near Smyrna, on pub-
ic road, good deep red land, 50 acres
in cultivation, well watered, large
house and barn, other outbidgs.;
aos rent or 3rd or 4ths. Mrs.
lorence Meeler, Chattahoochee.
Five-room house, dairy barn and)
35 acres, 3 miles East Point, $15 per
onth; good road. E. S. Williamson,
East Point, Box 84. : ;
For rent cheap where parties ca
nance themselves, in 4 miles of
-Marshallville, a 4-horse and a 6-horse.
farm; have stock on these places and
will work on halves if parties can
inance themselves. Frank B. Murph,
Viarshallville,
ant to rent to an exp. dairyman
can operate a small dairy on own
None
exp. farmer, 1 or 2-horse farm,
good productive land, suitable for
rucking or general farming, on U. S.
ghway No. 17, Brunswick-Darien.
ood water and house. Good oppor-_|
unity to man who knows farming
. L. Calfee,
avyed road, 35 acres good truck or
dairy (i installed), running water,
good spring, barns, sheds,
eic. Can work in city; $15 monthly
nd Have all produced on farm at
welfth St.
that can finance self and take
: re of farm, located in southwest:
art of Carroll County, 6 miles Daw-
m, 11 miles Carroliton; good farm
good buildings. Dewey A. Teal,
arroliton, Rt. 7.
0 A. land for rent, 4 good houses,
one 6-room, one 4-room, two 3-room, |
ood water, all or part; parties must |
own stock and selves; near
jidated school now being built,
mile paved highway. I. H. Gooch,
fferson. cs
12 A. farm, 2% miles south De-
, good 5-room dwelling house.
[14 miles East Lake car line; all un-|
ler cultivation, for rent. Mrs.M. P.
all, Decatur, Rt. 1, Box 49.
One of finest farms in Haralson
ounty, near Tallapoosa, at Pleasant
iil Church, strong uplands, wonder-
ul bottoms, 6-horse farm; can be
nted in part; high class houses, ex-
ellent water; reasonable. W. W.
apecosa.
Want reliabie party to live in,
over and repair 4-room house and
4% acres of land, 6 miles At-
ta, 2 miles south Decatur, on So.
vandler Road, near WSB; pay for
same like rent. For further informa-
ion, write. Mrs. A. H. Wright,
eeves,
20 A. land, 6-room house, in Doug-
County, church and school near-
, just off the Campbell road, 3
east of Douglasville. Ask for
Billy Townsley and he will show
he property.. Will sell. Owner.
?, Wallace, Hiram, Rt. 1.
Telfair, |
W. Gal
stables, |
MM. Fender, Augusta, 1219 |
Heaton, Agent, or Clem Phillips, Tal-'|
MARKET BU
Farms For Rent
Want to rent 2-horse farm on high-.
way near Brunswick, Ga.; good land,
suitable for trucking and gen. farm-|
ing; opportunity for a practical man
willing to work. S. L. Calfee, Colum-
bus, Ohio, 659 Linwood Ave.
2 A. land, 6-room house, electric
lights, screened, good water, hog and
cow pasture, chicken yard and house,
garage, small town 50 miles Atlanta.
R. Mallette. Zebulon.
Two-horse farm for rent for 10
bales cotton; good land, houses fair,
water plentiful, near school and
churches. Berry Wallace, Smithville. |
1 A. corner lot, 2 miles north of
Norcross, 1 mile paved road; give 5
years lease or more. See or write.
Inclose postage for reply. Miss Clara
V. Nesbit, Norcross, RFD 2.
Two-horse farm for rent: can plant
what you want to eat. If interested,
come and see me. Mrs. B. T. Osborn,
Clermont, Rt. 1. .
For lease or share crop, 880 acres:
in: Bacon. County, 3 miles Nichoils,
party to furnish mules and supplies;.
dairy already established; fine grain:
and stock farm. Send stamp for re-
ply. R. C. Loyd, Nicholls.
80 A. farm, 50 acres in cultivation,
near Smyrna, on public road, good
deep red Jand, large house and barn,
3rd or 4ths or standing rent. Mrs.|
Florence Meeler, Chattahoochee. |
100 A. good land, very strong and
productive, especially for grain, lying
level, well watered, on RFD between
2 highways, near school and 4 miles
| Philomath, Ga. Only party able to
run self need apply. Oglethorpe Coun- |
ty. Mrs. Minnie Johnson, Woodville.
Good farm, standing rent, or for
sale, 60 acres in cultivation, 40 acres
pastures, sod to carpet grass; 4-room
house, good outhouses, well elevated
place, in sight of B. P. I. school. See |
or write. C. W. McCrimmon, Mt.
Vernon.
Farm for rent, 60 acres in cultiva-
tion, suitable for truck crops and
chicken farm; 20x40-ft. laying house,
concrete floor (new), 16 miles At-
lanta, 6-room house, near school and |
church; standing rent, $300 Ist yr.,
half cash in advance. W. J. CG.
ee Atlanta, 996 Washita Ave.,
12 A. good truck land, paved road,
4 miles city limits, 3-room house,
barn, etc., $20 per month cash ist!
ea. month. F. P. Hicks, Savannah,
Rt. 4/ Box 100.
Three-horse farm, lots of bottom
land, 4 acres can be irrigated, rent
$150 cash or 4 bales of cotton, or will
make party proposition to fence and |
pasture the entire 257 acres. Must
have money to finance self; 30 miles|
Atlanta on paved road. G. M. Wil-
liams, Almon.
75 to 100 acres best farming lands,
to desirable party who can furnish
self. Good school on property, plenty
of churches. 12 miles on paved road |
south of Lyons. G. F. Sutton, Lyons.
2 or 3-horse farm, 10 miles north-.
west Griffin, good land. Give posses- |
: : ; {sion now. Must fi
9-horse farm for rent to good) ; Se
self and have own stock. Write or
come see. Mrs. Sarah F. Underwood,
Atlanta, 18 Astor Ave., S. W.
Farms for rent to Christian men
with wives, without children, with
best reference, houses and garden,
near town and street car. Mrs. N. H.'
Riddle, Rossville, Rt..1.
Positions Wanted
Man with wife and child 4 yrs. old
wants job.on farm. Also blacksmith |
and mechanical work. At once. Thos. |
| good farmer. Well exp. J. C. Griffith,
C. Little, Atlanta, 397 Hood St.
Exp. in poultry, dairy and gen. |
farming. Want job for bal. this and
for next year. Ref. State wages, with
board and laundry. W. C. Miles, At-'
lanta, 207 Hollywood Road. _
Exp. blacksmith with own. tools!
wants location for shop and grist
mill. 50-50 basis. Also 2-horse crop
for family of 7. Move any time. H..
H. Akin, Waco, Rt. 1.
Want a place in farm home and
assist with poultry, etc. $15 mo. Mrs.
i Wells, Atlanta, 672 Gresham |
ve.
Refined, middle-aged widow wants
place with small family for self and
10 yr. old girl. Well exp. Like to keep |
40 or 50 pure R. C. Red hens. Prefer
near Macon. Some salary. Mrs. Law,
Greensboro, Rt. 1, Box 178.
Want 30 or 40 acres near good
market. 6 in family, all large enough
to work. Best of ref. Exp, Can start
at once. No money. Must be fur-|
nished. Share basis or salary. L. R.|
A ee Wrightsville, care Gen.
e. o ; .
|jrooms. Would raise hogs,
Rt. 1, Box 14.
Lor wages.
Positions Wanted :
Want 1-horse .farm to work on|
halves, and want to be furnished |
later on. Want party to move me)
right away. Prefer Dooly County. 5)
in family. Marvin McMahon, Vienna,
| RED 3.
Forty-year-old married man wants
place in orchard. Sev. yrs. In grow-
ing fruit and trucking under Dr. T.
lH. McHatton at Athens State College. |
3 grown boys. Do not mind work.)
Want to raise hogs and a 3-horse|
farm. Share basis. No cotton. T. HE.
Bray, Walden,
Twenty-year-old young man wants
job helping with dairy. Can do most
any kind of work. E. A. Countryman,
Americus, Rt. 2.
-- White woman wants tending to)
chickens, milking, or looking after
other things on farm near car line
to Atlanta, (as only daughter works |
in city). Prefer.separate house or
chickens |
and small farm. Ref. to be exc. Mrs.
E. L. Goggins, Atlanta, 315. McDon-
ough. Blvd,
Want good 2-horse farm on halves
for 1932. Landlord to furnish stock.
land finance to make crop. $20 per
mo. Want place near good school.
Plant tobacco and some other money |
crop. E. P. Buckholts, Nashville, |
Ri.-2. : :
Want il-horse crop on halves for)
1932. Have to be furnished. Prefer)
Tift or Colquitt County. J.-G. Mor-
Tis by Ly 1,
Want a good home with some good
people, not more than 2 in family.
Truck crop on 50-50 basis, and work
rest of this yr. 44-years-old. 3 in
Arte At_once. R. A. Land, Senoia, |
Riek:
Want good 1-horse farm of good
land. Can move seen as hogs are fat,
and weather cold enough to save
them. Have to have help to be moved
and a small run bill. 33-years-old.
Wife, 4 small children. Reliable, Exp.
References. M. J. Jones, Metcalfe,
Twenty-onetyear-old young man
wants job on farm for 1932. No bad
habits. Claude W. Davis, Calhoun,
care E. W. Tippens, Rt. 5.
Want farm on 450-50 basis, or
wages, bal. this and for next year.|
Small family. Lifetime exp. J. C.
Mobley, Doraville, Rt. 1.
Want job on large farm as oOver-
seer, or aS machine man. Can drive
jany kind truck, tractor, run milk
route and etc. 26-years-old. Married.
No children. Begin any time. Ref.
exc. Paul Cartledge, Pavo.
Want job as caretaker of country.
home or farm. Well exp. in farming, |
carpentering, mechanical work, etc.
Drive car, tractor, etc. At $1 day
salary, with house, wood and garden
Jacobs, Brunswick, 2708 Norwich St.
Want grist mill to tend on shares
Water. power preferred. |
Consider job as caretaker or looking |
after stock on farm. Man and wife
only. A. L. Dean, Menlo, Rt. 2.
Want a grist mill to operate on'
Shares. Water power preferred. Write
at once. C. C; Allen, Jefferson, Rt. 2.)
Want to rent small farm on 50-50
basis, or job, dairying for wages. Wife '
can work also. Write what you can)
offer or come see. Move by Nov. 1.}
J. H. Lord, Graham.
' Want job on farm for wages, or
| 1-horse crop. Wages preferred. Have |
wife, 3 children. Ready to begin work.
now. Come.or write. J. A. Faircloth, |
Cedar Springs. |
Want job as truck driver for a real |
Rebecca.
Young man with wife and child
wants job for wages. Can do any kind
of farm work. M. Johnson, Wrens,
| Rt. 1, Box 44.
White woman with 2 children, boy
15 and girl 9 yrs. wants work on farm
or dairy, near Atlanta and near'|
school and church. Write. Mrs. C. C.
ae Atlanta, 233 Woodward Ave.,
Want good 2-horse farm on halves,
raise hogs, cattle, chickens, grain and
hay, peanuts, on 50-50 basis. Prefer
near Cordele, Vienna, or Rochelle.
W. M..Wehunt, Dahlonega,
Want good 2-horse farm for 1932.
Landlord furnish groceries and stock.
50-50 basis. Give us work when not!
jin own crop. Mrs, Bessie Surney,|
Enigma, Rt. 1.
Twenty-four-year-old, single, in-
dustrious, ambitious, sober, energetic |
man wants place. Thoroughly re-
liable. Do any kind of farm work.
| Consider poultry raising. $40 mo. and)
board. J, N. Owen, Blakely, Rt. 5.
spot furnished. Wife, 1 child. Jimj .
EuAiiy, October 15, teat
- Positions Wanted
Want 2 or 3-horse farm on 50-59
basis. Owner to furnish mules, 1 turn
plow, riding. Will furnish bal. of
tools, half of fertilizer, part seeg
Must be excellent land, and goog
bldg. S. G. Rogers, Claxton.
Want to run a good mill, power
or water. Well exp. Can furnish ref,
J. B. Dunn, Austell, Rt. 2.
Exp. truck and plant grower wants_
place for 1931-1932 on 50-50. basis.
Thoroughly exp. and familiar with
growing plants. Best of ref. Have to
be moved and financed for short
while. L. C. Brown, Waycross, Rt. 1,
Twenty-five-year-old, single farm-
er, drives truck, tractor, good team-
\ster, can milk 12-15 cows. No bad
habits. Desires steady employment,
A-1 ref, Clarence L. Dasher, Fort
Valley. a ae 2
Want 1-horse farm on halves. Move
self and furnish self, Wife, 2 children,
Reliable. Thoroughly exp. in farm-<
ing and ref. E. D. Wofford, Atlanta,
Rt. 53, Box 220. :
Want place on farm. Have boy 10
yrs. age. Ca nmove at once. Prefer
near school. Robt. Morris, Griffin,
Rt. A, care J. B. Brooks.
Want share crop. Have force.
enough for 3-horse. 8 in family, all
workers, Also want work from now
until Xmas. So. Ga. preferred. B. GC,
Doggett, Cordele. Ase
Exp. No. Ga. farmer wants farm.
at once, 4 in family. Must be moved
and furnished in crop time. D. Cc,
Lively, Atlanta, 337 Fowler St., N.W,
Want job on farm, truck driving,
Fordson driving and. all farm work,
Albert Bentley, Atlanta, 1106 McMil-
lan St.
Want i-horse crop on halves, or
dairy job. 6 in family. J. A. Fuss,
Atlanta, 550 Venable St.
"Twenty-one-year-old single man
with lifetime exp., honest, reliable,
and good. dry hand milker, wants.
place on dairy. $5 week and board,
or work on farm for $4 week and
board. Ref. Go anywhere. I. W. Phil-
lips, Chula. :
Middle aged man would like to get
with party living near good market,
live as one of family and raise
poultry, garden truck, and _ other
light work. Exp., reliable. Write.
Henry Brooks, Glennville. a
Want work on farm. 30-year-old
married man with wife and 3 chil-
dren, Fair carpenter, farmer, and can
drive any kind of truck or car. Good
appearance. Good worker. C. D. Eu-
banks, Jonesboro, Rt. 2.
Young married man, 24-years-old,
wants 1-horse farm on 50-50 basis,
With some hogs to raise on halves.
Can drive tractor or truck. Honest
and willing worker. Ref. Artemus
Law, Ideal, Rt. 1, care J. H. Kelley |
Elderly man and wife want work
looking after and feeding stock.
Would take i-horse crop for 1932.
Can begin now. Jack ODell, Sulphur
Springs. | :
Want job on farm with Christian
people, or work for wages. Wife and |
self. Have to be moved. Prefer N. E.
or North Ga. Exp. all farm work.
Honest and sober. Theron F. Hicks, | m2
Adel, Rt. 1.
Forty-year-old widow wants home
with old couple on farm to help with.
poultry and do light work. Reason-
jable salary. Mrs. Mattie Cannon, Par-
rot, care Zack Goss.
Able-bodied, strong young man of
26 yrs., raised on farm wants job.
Sev. yrs. exp. with farm machinery.
Anything at living wage. Start at
ence. C. G. Corley, Atlanta, 315 Mc=
Donough Bivd.
Young man and wife want small
farm on 50-50: basis, or $20 per mo.
I furnish self. Prefer near Atlanta.
Must have house to self. Henry
Maness, Pike. 2
Want 1-horse farm on halves, also
2 or 3 sows and cows to raise from
on halves. Velvet beans, sugar corn,
sweet potatoes, etc. Have to be. fur-
nished to make the crop, Ref. exc. =
| Watson Hackle, Lyons, Rt. 4.
Want i-horse farm, raise hogs,
cane, potatoes, on halves. Very little
cotton. 34-years-old. 3 in family.
Farmed all my life. $7 mo., to be
furnished. Sidney Scoggins, Wrights-
ville, Rt. 3. ?
Want 1-horse farm in So. Ga. on
halves. Party furnish stock and tools
and $7.50 cash per mo. Toombs, Col-
quitt or Brooks County preferred. E.
L, Rawton, Vidalia, Rt. 2, 3) & :
Want position in dairy, 2 yrs. exD.
and know how to do all kinds dairy
work; also run tractor and know how ~
to farm. Raised on farm. Q. N.
Brown, Collins,
Thursday, October 15, | 1981 -
Positions Wanted
Farmer with good force wants to
yun 3 or 4-horse farm, or small farm
and hire out some relp for Wages.
Gp D. Lewis, Elza.
Want a grist mill to run 50- 50
pasis. Thos. P. Mason, Ft. Valley,
RFD 3.
Want position in dairy. 10 yrs. exp.
Single. Ref. State what you will pay
with board. C. A. Sheppard, Decatur,
RFD 2, care J. J. Richardson.
Widower with 2 boys, 15 and 17
_yrs. old, want farm to work 50-50
basis. Owner to finance same, or will
work on salary and commission. N.
E. Briggs, Yatesvilie.
Want a good 2-horse crop for 1932
on halves. Can furnish self. Need to
be moved, and a 4 or 5-room house.
: M. Pendley, Douglasville. -
Married man desires position for
1932 as farm: manager. Have certifi-
cate as gen, farm operator. Ref. as
to soberness and honesty. A. E. Nel-
gon, Sugar Valley.
Man, wife, 2 children, 10 and 14
yrs., wants 1-horse farm near a good
school and church. Can partly fur-
nish self. Prefer Emanuel County.
James W. Williams, Kite.
Unincumbered old man with long
experience wants to hear from party.
having suitable place to raise chick-
ens and hogs on shares. E. B. DuBose,
Valdosta, Rt. 3, Box 85.
Want to hear from good man who
will pay cash for labor, day or mo.
4 willing workers. Can drive truck,
ete. Good house wanted. Samuel
Thos. Jefferson, Nashville, Rt. 3.
Unincumbered widow, exp. farm
woman, can do anything, must have
employment at once. Essie Stanley,
East Point.
Nineteen-year-old young man wants
job on gen. or dairy farm, Prefer
near Macon, Savannah or Atlanta.
'-Con furnish ref. Robt. Graham,
Hazlehurst.
- Want farm in So. Ga. on 50-50
-pasis. Diversified farming. Can fur-
nish self. A. E. Skinner, Atlanta, 1307
- Iverson St.
Single man, 27-year-old, exp. in
dairy and truck farming; know how
to do anything in dairy line, and
- how to run farm machinery. Also ref.
Make offer in first letter. Quinton
- Brown, Collins, Rt. 2.
Want place on farm. Share crop,
halves, or work for wages. Will have
a few hogs for my meat, brood sow,
chickens, and corn. Have widowed
mother, sisters 11,-15 yrs. and self.
Honest working. Raised on farm. Eu-
gene Lawson, Morven.
Married man desires job on farm
for 1932. House, wood and water
- furnished and $15 mo. Ref. if neces-
sary. Dont mind work. Carlton WwW.
oo Hartwell.
Farm Help Wanted
_ Want industrious boy, healthy, no
bad habits, 10 or 15 years of age,
orphan preferred, for board and
- clothing, to do light farm work. A. J.
Adams, Ashburn, Rt. 4.
: Want unincumbered middle aged
woman to help with cows, poultry,
we ~ ete. Live as one of family. A. OBan-
non, M. D., Berlin.
Want at once, girl or middle-aged
woman to stay in home and assist
- with poultry, etc. Pay $5 mo. and
board. Write. Scott Byess, Holcomb.
Want reliable married man to run
_ tractor and keep it in repair, in con-
nection with a crop for 1932. Mrs. L.
_, Strickland, Duluth.
- Want family for a 2 or 3-horse
.farm on 8rds or 4ths. Able to furnish
self. A. L. Robinson, Acworth, Rt. 3.
Want unincumbered white woman,
- 40-50 yrs. of age; live as one of fam-
ily and assist with poultry, etc., for
board, clothes and incidentals, Mrs.
J. D. Wallace, Rome, RFD 7.
_ Want responsible family for a good
2-mule farm, with ample force. Do
not mind helping finance some, but
expect good workers and good refer-
ences. Can give as good as can he
gotten. G. W. Williams, Columbus,
_ care Williams Dairy.
Want exp; single man with truck
-- to run truck farm on shares for 1932.
Ref. given and requested. W. M.
- Thornton, Jesup, Rt. 2.
Want a refined woman, 25 or 30
yrs. to live in farm home. Mother
and self only. 5 miles from town.
_ Assist with poultry, etc. Paul R.
- Reeves, Sycamore, Rt. 2.
Want man with force to make 1-
horse crop and run blacksmith shop.
- Share basis. No advances. Will answer
iquiries that interest me. R. E. F.
Jerkins, Lithia Springs.
Farm Help Wanted
Want to hire a plow boy. Live 7
miles north of Ashland. G. M. Pur-
cell, Ashland, RFD.
Want a middle- -aged man with
good moral habits, willing worker to
live-in home with old couple to help
around place, look after chickens,
stock, etc. Correspondence solicited.
Mrs, ae T. Holland, Toomsboro.
Poultry For Sale
ANCONAS
Pure Sheppard str. Ancona cock-
erels, 6 and 8 mos. old, $1, $1.50 and
$2 ea., 5-point combs, well dev. Mrs.
ae Pulien, McDonough.
Fifteen pure bred Sheppard str.
Ancona hens, yr. old, 60c ea., FOB.
Rebecca Newton, Ellijay, Rt. . Box Dae
' ANDALUSIANS
Pure bred Blue Andalusian pul-
lets and cockerels, prize winners, $1
6a Up Cok, Williams, Atlanta, 3104
Piedmont Rd.
AUSTRALORPS
Australorps, 2 nice hens and roost-
er, $6 for trio. Reg. cert. goes with
rooster. R. H. Crawford, Tiger.
Osborne str. Australorp cockerels,
$2 ea. Johnson Crowe, Cartersville,
25 Douglas St.
BANTAMS >
Mixed bantams, large or small, A0c
ea.; 1 pr. black-breasted Red Game
bantams, $1.25, or exc. for Golden
Sebrights. H. M. Adams, Douglas-
ville, 70 E. Strickland St.
Two nice young Golden Sebright
roosters, $1.25 ea. Mrs. M. H. Hart-
man, Doerun, Rt..4. <
B. L. bantam cockerels, 6 mos. old,
50c ea.; Buff Cochin cockerels, $1 ea.
John S: Transon, Atlanta, 841. Fred-
ricaSt, N.'E:
B. L. bantam rooster and hen, 25c
ea., not del., 7 prs. for sale. Mrs. W.
P. McClain, Clarkesville, Rt. 3, Box 30.
Pure bred Golden Sebright ban-
tams, 8 mos. old, 75c ea. Mrs. Lucius
Cobb; Hartwell.
Genuine Buff Cochin bantams,
few young cockerels, about half-
grown, $1 ea.; some wonderful 2-year-
old mothers, $2 ea. O. H. Wright,
Atlanta, 515 Peters Bldg.
Japanese Silkies, White Cochins,
Black Cochins, Golden Sebrights,
black-tail Jap, and Silver Sebrights,
all $3 pr. F. M. Ellis, Griffin.
Jap Silkie cockerels, 6 mos. old,
$2.25 ea., from prize stock parents
from imported chickens. Exc. for
Barron W. L. or Donaldsons. Reds
ede Mrs. Daisy Cochran, Adairs-
ville.
White bantam rooster and 3 hens
and 1 rooster and 6 young, for sale or
trade for White Pekin or Muscovy
a (Name not given), Carters-
ville
crowing, and 1 June hatch rooster,
for sale or exc. for small bantam
hens or pullets. William Harper,
Harlem. Y
BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS
Two-year-old B. R. rooster, $1.25;
March hatch rooster, $1; 3 May
hatch cockerels, 75c ea., FOB. Mrs.
E. V. Reagin, Hazlehurst.
Pure bred Partridge Rocks, 10 hens
and 2 cockerels, 6 mos. old, $10. Mrs.
T. C. Battle, Atlanta, 932 Crew
Sis 6: WwW:
Pure Holterman Aristocrat B. R.
pullets, beginning to lay, early March
hatch, reasonable price, from strictly
pure Holterman $7 and $10. stock;
going in different business. Lewis E.
Tabor, Albany, Gillionville Rd.
Eight pure bred Holterman B. R.
cockerels, wt. 4-5 lbs., March hatch,
$12 for lot. Mrs. N. G. Lang, Way-
cross, Carswell Ave.
Eighteen- month-old Thompson B.
R. cock and 2 hens, same age and
str., $3.50, FOB, or exc. for 80 lbs.
lint cotton. Mrs. W. B. Alderman,
Douglas.
Pure bred Partridge Rock 18-
month-old rooster, extra fine, $1.50;
also 2 pure bred cockerels, 6 mos.
old, $1 ea., all FOB. Mrs. Margie
Moore, Ellijay, Rt. 3;
Two pure bred Fischel str. White
Rock March hatch cockerels, $1.25
ea.: 2 Thompson Ringlet B. R. cock-
erels, $1.25 ea. D. A. Thompson,
Gillsville, Rt. 1.
Holterman Aristocrat B. R. year-
old hens, $1 ea.; young roosters, $1.25
ea. Exc, for peas or oats. G. C. Ed-
mondson, Temple, Rt. 2.
Two nice pure
Ringlet B. R. March cockerels, $1.50
ea., $2.50 for the 2, FOB. Mrs. N.
LR. Wilson, Canon, Rt. 2.
Four bantam roosters, 6 mos. old, ;
bred Thompson '
MARKET BULLETIN
Poultry For Sale
Nice 2-year-old Barred Rock roost-
er, $1, cash with order. Mrs. C. S.
Bradshaw, Wrightsville, Rt. 1. :
Twenty-five B. R. pullets and 5 nice
roosters, 3 mos. old, 75c ea., $22.50
for lot, FOB. Mrs. Lula Cole, Duluth.
erels, March hatch, some laying, 90c
ea. Mrs. H. B. Ford, Lavonia.
Pure bred White Rock Feb. and
March hatch cockerels, $1 and $1.50
ea. Mrs. C. H. Trussell, Warthen.
Reg. stock Parks B. R. April pul-
lets, $1.25; May hatch, $1 ea.; 2
March cockerels, $1.50; 20-month-
old cocks, $2.50 ea., reg. per. D2-31.
Mrs. John Watson, Graymont, Rt. 1.
BRAHMAS|
Pure bred Light Brahma, Giant
str., April hatch cockerels, $1.25 ea.
or 2 for $2, FOB. G. A. Skelton,
Royston, Rt. 1.
Light Brahmas, 1 cockerel and 5
pullets, wt. over 1 lb., $3.85 or 65c
ea... FOB. M. E. Warren, Hart-
well, Rt. 1.
CORNISH
Few Dark Cornish March hatch
| cockerels, Berry str., $1.25 ea. Mar-
vin C. Tanner, Gainesville, Rt. 8.
Thirty-five Dark Cornish Indian
pure bred hens, Berry str., 16. pul-
lets, March. and April hatch (some
are now laying), $1.25 ea.; 16-month-
old rooster, direct, $1.50. Mrs. Sam
Pirkle, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3.
GAMES
Thirteen full Game hens and spring
pullets and year-old cock, Mug and
Brown Red cross, $15, FOB. J. D.
Wiggins, Mt. Airy, Rt. 1.
Three nice Pit Game hens crossed
with Brown Red and Arkansas Trav-
eler, $5 for the 3. R. H. Crawford,
Tiger.
old -rooster, $3.50; 1 White Cuban
stag, $2, or exc. for pr. White N. Z.
rabbits. F: R. Singleton, Clarkes-
ville, Box 65.
Thirty cocks, $5 to $8 ea.; 50 stags,
$3 ea.; 25 hens, 2 yrs. old, $3 ea.; 25
pullets, $2 &a.3 Roundheads, Stone
Irish and Brewer and Brown Reds.
Cc. R. Cole, Carnesville.
GIANTS :
Jersey White Giant cockerels,
Truitt and Wright str. Mrs. J. A.
Morgan, Valdosta.
Sev. nice J. Black Giant 4- 5+Ib.
pullets, $1 ea. R. A. Yeager, Zeb-
ulon.
Five J. B. Giant pullets, 1 cock-
erel, March hatch, $5, FOB. Mrs.
Rose Danvers, Buena Vista.
Pure bred Black Giant cockerels,
$1 ea.; 18-month-old rooster, $1.50.
Roy L. Deal, Toccoa.
LEGHORNS
S. C. Dark Brown L. 18-month-.
old: rooster, $1.50. W. A. Sumner,
Norristown.
Direct. Tormahlen Light Brown L.
4-month pullets, 50 for $60; 2-year
hens, $2 ea.; 100 April-May hatch
Univ. Ga. str. W. L., $1 ea. L. L.
Wallace, So. Atlanta.
Sixteen W. L. hens, 2 yrs. old, now
moulting, Tancred and Hollywood
str., large type, 17c lb. Wayne Clay-
ton, Blackwell.
One hundred Tancred W. lL. pul-
lets, 18 wks. old, $75 for lot, FOB.
D. F. Thomas, Odum.
Fifteen S. C. W. L. 1930 hatch Ker-
lin quality, heavy laying str. hens,
$1 ea., FOB. Mrs. W. V. Rogers,
Cochran, Rt. 3, Box 129.
W.L. cockerels, direct from Booths
AAA quality, June hatch, $1 ea.; exp.
prepaid if all taken; ~-15c extra if
ole is sent. Lee Waldrip, _Gaines-
ville. /
Forty White L. hens, April 4 hatch,
sell or exc. for a good milch cow
with 1st or 2nd calf, del. my home,
708 Lumpkin St., Sims Park. T. W.
Roberts, Atlanta, RFD 1, Box 408.
Ferris str. S.C. W. L. selected cock-
erels, 75c ea., March and April
hatch. Exc. for rabbits: C. L. Care-
lock, Douglas, Rt. 1.
Sey. fine ped. breeding cockerels,
out of official contest record, 250-
284-ege hens, large type, vigorous
birds, reasonable price. M. W. Kan-
tala, Elberton. :
One to 500 high-powered W. L.
pullets, from high producing, trap=
nested stock, large per cent in pro-
duction. Reasonable price. W. C.
Kutz, Atlanta, aoe 2, Box 245.
Seven pure S. Golden Buff L.
hens, $1.25 e4.; ti friers, 25c Ib.:
rooster, $1.25; 9 cockerels, May
hatch, $1 ea., or the 9, $8. 50, cash.
[Gertrude Jarmon, Dallas, Rt. 3.
Twenty B. R. pullets and sev. cock-.
One Red 9-Jb. Cuban Game 2-year-
Poultry For Sale
str., finest breeding stock in the |
South. J. E. Humes, Columbus.
April hatch W. L. pullets,
trapnest birds, for sale. B. H. Middle-
brooks, Sr., Atlanta, 953 Gordon St.
Two W. L. hens and one R. I. Red
cock, yr. old, $2.70 for lot. Johnson
Crowe, Cartersville, 25 Douglas St.
L., $1 ea.; 100 pullets, beginning to
lanta.
Everlay Grade A Light Brown i
18-month-old rooster, direct, $1.50,
del. Ernest P. Ethridge, Auburn. :
Twenty-five S. C. W. L. pullets, 2
ity, 75c ea., FOB. Mrs. T. J. Hol-
One hundred and fifty April and
May hatch S. C. W. L. pullets, AAA
quality, some are laying, 12 hens yr.
old, $1.25 ea.; 20 cockerels, 2 Ibs., 90c
ea.; year- -old rooster,
home.
ville, Rt. 3.
MINORCAS eo
White Minorca cockerels, direct
from Eden C. Booth, ped. sca ate
grade, $1.50 ea. at 6 wks. or $1 ea. in
lots of 3. E. Maynard, Newton.
Eight Pape str. early hatch S. C.
Black Minorca cockerels, $1 ea. Mrs.
J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 5.
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Two hundred Univ. of Ga. str. Wwe:
cockerels, April hatch, Kerlin qual-
ee
Hollywood W. L. cockerels, 300- OBE |
mee
land, Cochran, Rt. 3,, Box 125, ec
$1.50, at my
Mrs. Sam Eu, Lawrence
lay, $1.25 ea. L. L. Wallace, So. At- a
Twenty- five genuine Pape str. year=-
old Black Minorca hens, $2 ea.; 50
pullets, 5 mos. old, $2 ea.
lace, So. Atlanta.
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
Twenty-five or 30 nice, fat, healthy
hens and 5 fine roosters. Make me
Byrom-
offer. Mrs. Sadie Martin,
ville, Rt. 1.
ORPINGTONS
Eight nice April hatch Buff Orp.
pullets, 90c ea. or $7 for lot. Mrs. (Ora
Towe, Adairsville, Rt. 2.
Seven Golden Buff pullets, 1 roc
er, Feb. hatch, now laying, 25c per
lb. A. G. Lillard, Atlanta, 197 Doane
St., S. W.
Four Buff Orp. pullets, $1 ea. or
Newnan, Box 147.
Pure bred S.C. Buff Orp. 3. month- sa
old cockerels, 75c ea.; 1 rooster, 15
mos. old, $1. 50.
Shellman, Rick
Buff Orp. April cockerels, ready
J. W. McGowan, Graymont, Re. 1
Two Buff Orp. hens, yr. old, $1.50
ea. Johnson Crowe, Cartersville, 25
Douglas St.
PHEASANTS FOR SALE
Lady -Amherst pheasants,
$15, adult $25 pr.; Goldens, young
$10, adult $18 pr.; English Ringnecks,
$6-$8 pr.; sat. guar. L. J. Barrow,
West Point.
Ringneck pheasants, $5 pr.;
FE. M. Ellis, Griffin.
sale. James L. Darsey, Cairo, Rt. 3. |
Pr. Ringneck pheasants, 18 mos.
old, 4 spring hatch, $9 for lot. Mrs.
C. R. Davis, Soperton, Rt, 3.
Eng. Ringneck pheasants, $6 and
$8 pr. Carl H. Fuller, West Point.
PIGEONS
Fifty or 75 pigeons for sale or r exe,
Write. J. Z. Seymour, Dewyrose. __
Twenty-five White Kings and 25
pr. Red Splashed Carneaux, mated
F.
Kings, youngsters, T5c ea. H.
Bowles, Canon.
from full feather to 2 yrs. of age. G.
H. Wade, Cochran, RFD 1, at Cary..
Ringneck doves, $3 pr.; all less than
841 Fredrica St., N. E.
R. I. REDS
7 mos. old, $2. John S. Transou, At.
lanta, 841 "Fredrica St.; NZ Eu
Donaldson Red cockerels, 75 ea.
B. B. Morgan, Clyo.
Three dark red Jan. hatch R.
Red pullets, for sale or exc. A.
Lillard, Atlanta, 197 Doane St., S. W.
Pure bred S. C. R. I. Red cockerels,
Donaldson str., $1.50 ea. L. G. Hicks, |
Clarkesville.
2 yrs. old, $1.50; 2-year cock, $2.60;
year-old and 18- month-old. cocks, $:
and $5 ea.; Mahood str. and heavy >
layers. Miss Belle Timmerman, Bron=_
wood, Box 83.
for service, fine stock, $1.50 ea. Mrs.
Five hundred White Kings, 50c ea.,
2 yrs. old. John s. Transou, a
Thoroughbred R. I. Red coca
11%4 yrs. old, good cond., $1, FOB.
iMrs. P. E. Warren, Stillmore, Box 4.
as
exc. for 6 W. L. pullets. F. L. Pickens, :
English Ringneck pheasants for
ace eee pure bred Red cockerel,
Exc. some for pullets of same breed, :
G :
Twenty-five S. C. R. I. Red hens,
4
young
Gold-
ens, $8 pr.; Silver pheasants, $9 pr.
and banded, $2.50 pr.; also 30 White
\
L. lL. Wale
Miss Ronie Johnson, a
Poultry For Sale
TWO R. I. Red pullets and rooster,
hatch, $2 for lot or exc. for
. hens, 1 to 2 yrs. old. W. Har-
. Fitzgerald.
see well dev. April hatch Red
kerel, special price, $3. E.
, Newton.
c. R. I. Red cockerels, from Pen
m2 -Doraldson. stra $125. ea.
. Fowler, Thomaston, Box 362.
oO 2-year-old Donaldson dark
cocks, fine breeders, $2 ea. Mrs.
M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 5.
hirty-four March and April hatch
Donaldson Red pullets, $1.25 ea.; 1
ooster, 16 mos. old, Dunlop str., tried
d true, $2. Special price on all
TS. Sam Pirkle, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3.
Fifty ibs. nice R. I. Red friers, Ze.
., from 2 to 3 Ibs. ea. Mrs. J. R.
i. Ocilla:x <<
ix s. C. R. I. Red pullets, Tomp-
ine and Owen str., March hatch,
d 1 cockerel, 75c ea. or $5 for lot.
_ Mrs. Nora Shirley, Alto, Rt. 2.
~ Cockerel and 4 pullets, May hatch,
I. Reds, 75c ea. xe. for any-
hing can use. Claude W. Davis,
yalhoun, Rt. 5, care E. W. Tippens.
Nine Red pullets and cockerel, gure
bred, March hatch, some laying, 90
ea. or exc. for a shoat in good cond:
Mrs. H. B. Ford, Lavonia.
Ten thoroughbred R. I. Red hens,
8 mos. old, $1.25 ea. Mrs. Scott
vis, Hogansville. :
R. I. Reds, ready to lay, select
irds. B. H. Middlebrooks, Atlanta,
53 Gordon St.
Two S. C. R. I. Red March cock-
Is, 75c ea.; also 2 Barred Rocks,
Oc 6a.; year-old Red cock, $1, cash
order. Mrs. Jno. Faircloth, Met-
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE, ETC., FOR SALE
Two extra large 7-month-old Mam-
10th Bronze toms, $3 ea. and post-
ge. Fine for breeders. Money or-
aa Mrs. P. M. Boatright, Rayle,
RFD 2.
Pr. very large Toulouse geese, beau-
tiful specimens, $5 pr., FOB. Jena C.
ollier, Barnesville, Thomaston St.
Twelve head nice fat geese, $1 ea.,
@ for lot. Mrs. T. S. Shannon,
uenox.
One pure White African guinea
rooster, 75c; 5 half African and
speckled hens, 75c ea. Exc. the 6 for
pure bred Buff Orp. last March hatch
ullets. Mrs. J. J. Ferrell, Cairo, Rt. 3,
Five White Mammoth _ Pekins,}
apring hatch, ducks and drakes, full
sathered, ready to pick now, $1 ea..,
or will ship COD. Exp. chgs. not
i Bessie Whidby,, Butler,
1b, Manor, Rt. 1.
sig Bone M. B. hens and toms,
g hatch, $2.50 ea.; trio, $7. Mrs.
E. Williams, Moultrie, RFD 4.
Eleven Blue "Toulouse geese, $4.50
Fr. or $22 for lot. Mrs. Ao J. Cul-f
th, Edison.
Two-year-old. M. B. gobbler, $6;
ear-old hen, $4; both, $9. Mrs. J.
Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 5.
ECT: April hateh Bronze turkeys, |
ll grown, nice and fat, $22 for lot
ie C. Ib.. Mrs. J. T, Holland,
bsboro, Rt. 2.
Ml. B. April hatch toms, $3 ea.:
nens, $2.50 ea.; $7 trio. From Bird
3ros. tom. Money order. Mrs. Em-
C. Brown, Summit, Rt. 3, Box 20.
-venty Bourbon Red turkeys, May,
1 hatch, hens and toms, $1.25 ea.
Mrs. Julian F. Pruitt, Lavonia. _
_ Wild Mallard ducks for sale or exc.
for what have you. Lamar W. Jef-
on, Albany.
Two grown Pekin ducks and drake,
3 or exc. for W. L. hens, 1 or 2 yrs.
old. W. Harrison, Fitzgerald.
- Wild Mallard ducks, $3 pr. F. M.
is, Griffin. ;
ammoth Muscovy ducks, young
d old, lay 10 mo., fine for table,
heap for eash or exc. WwW. C. Smith,
Smyrna, Rt. 1.
_ Four white Mammoth Pekins, 9:
. old, 3 ducks, 1 drake, full feath-
ered and all ready to pick, $3.85,
ey order. J. M. Murphy, Winder,
urteen Mammoth White Pekins,
ducks, 4 drakes, $10, FOB. Exc.
13 B. R. hens, ea. del. M. B. Mc-
an, Adel.
ght little blue-speckled guinea
been laying for 2 or 3 wks..
rown to age, $2. . poe 1, Pete |
man Butler, Rt.
"Poalirs ior Sale
Seven jet black turkeys for breed-
ers, 4 pullets, $3 ea.; 3 toms, $3.50
ea., $9 for trio; 12 mixed turkeys,
same age, 6-8 Ibs. and 10-12 Ibs. MS:
John A. Watson, Graymont, Rt. 1.
Six White Pekins, 5 ducks and 1
drake, $1.25 ea. Mrs. P. P. Wood,
Atlanta, Rt. 5, Center Hill.
Grey call ducks, fine for decoys, $4
pr. L. J. Barrow, West Point.
Thirteen pure bred Big Bone Mam-
moth Bronze turkeys, $28 for lot.
Ernest P. Ethridge, Auburn.
Mammoth Bronze turkeys, April
hatch, $7 trio; 12, $25, healthy and
fat. Harold Smith, Baxley.
Trio of black Muscovy ducks, large
type, $3.50. Mrs. M. L. Peterson, Vi-
dalia.
One common goose (hen), $2, or
exc. for Buff, Black or White Cochin
bantams. Howard T. Sheppard, Stone
Mtn., RFD 3, Phone DE. 4220-R.
WYANDOTTES
Five pure bred S. L. Wyandotte
May hatch cockerels, 75c ea. Mrs.
Clyde Morris, Whitesburg, Ht:
Pure bred White Wyandotte roost-
ers, April hatch, direct from hatchery
chicks, $2.25 ea., 2 for $4. Mrs. B. J.
Head, Alma. :
R. C: S. L. Wyandottes, April
hatch, $1 ea.; 2-year-old cock, $2;
hens, $1 ea. Decia Harris, Lula.
Pure bred R. . Wyandotte 18-
month-old hen, 75c; 3 March pul-
lets, 50c ea. Mrs. J. H. Harpe, Blake-
ly RET. :
Poultry Wanted.
ANCONAS
Want some Ancona pullets. State
age, wt., ete. Must be reasonable.
Mrs. H. C. Burnsed, Brooklet.
BANTAMS
Want Golden Sebright bantams.
Will buy or exc. mixed bantams for
same. H. M. Adams, Seen 10
E. Strickland St.
BARRED ROCKS
Exec. 1931 crop ribbon cane syrup
for pure bred Barred Rock pullets,
March hatch, or peanuts and pecans.
| Write. Esther Lambert, Acworth, Rt.3.
Exc. No. 1 Porto Rico potatoes for
pure stock B. R. pullets, early spring
hatch, 25 or more.. A. H. Cooper,
Pavo, Rt. 3.
Want 25 B. Rocks, 4 or 6 wks. old,
/at reasonable price, or will exc. $8
value. Write first. Bertha Prophitt,
' Chipley.
Exc. value for Garied Rock or R.
I. Red year-old hens or pullets. Mrs.
/Emmett C. Brown, Summit, Rt. 3,
|Box 20.
Want 6 March or April hatch B. R.
/pullets, thoroughbred, no culls; pay
$6, FOB here. E. C. Ward, Butler.
Want 12 Barred Rock. year-old
hens. Dr. G. A. Vinson, Atlanta, 170} s
_| Hurt St., S. E.
CORNISH
Want Dark Cornish hens and pul-
lets and cockerel.
Write. E. Maynard, Newton.
GAMES
Exc. value $10 for any full-blooded
Pit Games. wie: Richard Duke,
Scottdale.
: LEGHORNS
Exe. good. milch cow for W. L.
hens or pullets, 50 to 300. E. W. Tan-
ner, Sandersville.
Exc. honey for March or April
hatch W. L.-pullets or Brown L. ban-
tams. H. D. Wilson, Palmetto.
Exec. few nice Jersey heifer calves
for W. L. pullets or young hens; no
culls accepted. H. G. Burroughs,
Canon. :
| Want young Brown L. hens, now
laying, or soon to lay; no culls; give
laying average, age and cheapest
cash price del. - Paul O. Mercier,
Comer.
Exc. 8 pure pred Everlay March
|hatch Brown L. cockerels for same|
breed to keep from inbreeding, or will.
sell at $1 ea. Mrs.
lacoochee, RFD 2.
Exe. good value for Leghorn pul-
lets, Tancred str., or for fat hogs,
ready for market. Write. Mrs. H. J.
MecCorvey, Hawkinsville.
Exc. Hendersons Bush Lima beans,
cracked corn and other value for
Brown and White Leghorn and other
breed hens. Write. Mrs. Daisy Mal-
phus, Halcyondale.
Exec. 12 March hatch Tancred str.
W. L. roosters for 12 of same breed
and str. Jno. W. Greer, Lakeland.
Want 1690 well-bred W. L. pullets,
G. W. Paulk, Wil-
March or April hatch, crated and
_ FOB. W.M. Manghum, Blakely.
Exc. value $10.
-. Cureton, Rising 1 are.
= Poultry. Wanted =
Exc. $30 value for W. L. hens, 1 and
2 yrs. old. W. Harrison, Fitzgerald.
~ Exe. $50 value in live stock for
Leghorn hens. Mrs. Jessie Cole,
Meigs.
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
Exc. 13-pr. thoroughbred White
King pigeons, all young and hard
workers, for 13 young hens, any good
breed. Mrs. J. Sanders, Macon, 771
First St.
Exc. value $8 for 10 large breed
hens of any good str. Mrs. Jessie
Cole, Meigs.
Exe. 9 hens and =e for 5 hens
and rooster, Dark R. I. Reds, Dark
Cornish, Black Minorcas or Barred
Rocks. Mrs. N. D. Callaway, Monti-
cello, Rt. 4, Box 31.
.Exe. $10 value for 10 hens, any
Bet. breed. J. F. Sanders, Cochran,
Rt
PIGEONS. :
Want large, white, fresh squabs,
not under 10 Ibs. per doz., at 35c Ib.
Check mailed day squabs arrive. Ship
in even doz. Ernest L. Rhodes.
Brunswick.
R. I. REDS
Young mule to exc. for 40 R. I.
Red laying pullets, young cow
(fresh), corn, wheat, oats or chicken
feed. E. D. Gunby, Tucker, Ri;
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
ETC., WANTED.
Want turkeys, 8 to 15 Ibs. ea. Exc.
fine pure bred S. C. W. L. Eng. str.
8-week-old pullets or cockerels for
same. Write. Mrs. T. W. Hagood, Ma-
rictta, Rt. 3.- :
Want 25 M. B. or Black turkeys,
spring or summer hatch. Exc. Ful-
ghum oat seed. (See our ad Hay and
Grain column for description.) R. R.
Renfroe, Quitman.
Live Stock For Sale
CATTLE FOR SALE
Stock bull, also some good heifers,
a for sale or exc. Homer Edge, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1.
Four milch cows, 2 beef pull calves,
1 red Eng. heifer, cheap. WwW. M. Fort-
ner, Meansville, Rt. I.
Half J. with 2nd calf (heifer), fine
milker if fed of cared for, $45 at my
place; part J., freshen soon, $40 or
exc. R.-E. Tomberlin, Surrency.
Seven-eighths Jersey cow, 3rd calf,
mo. old, giving 1% gal. milk, $30 at
my barn, 6-year-old cow, 2 gal., $35.
Exc. for any large breed hens, 12c
Ib. W. F. Miller, Lula, Rt. 2.
Seven-eighths yellow Jersey, 2%
yrs. old, 1st calf, giving about 2 gal.,
out of 4-gal. cow, now bred; 10-
month-old heifer, bred pure J. bull,
cheap. C. D. Williamson, Plains.
eee od heifers and springers, 4
o % Guernsey heifers, fresh in
spring; 3-year-old bull, sire and-dam
reg., no papers. Reasonable. L. S.
Hughes, Leslie, Rt. 28. 2
High grade Jersey cows, fresh in;
few steers, wt. 400 to 500 lbs.; young
heifers, some bred and some open,
from reg. bull and high producing
cows. T. W. Bruner, Coleman. ~
Pure bred Jersey heifer, 2 yrs. old,
perfect type, bred about Aug. 1; -can- |.
not be reg.; $50, FOB. Turner J.
Brumbalow, Madison.
Two nice, pure bred Jersey milch
cows, both 3 yrs. old, one fresh 4
mos. but ae pred, one freshen Nov.
1, both with 2nd calf. Bargain. Mrs.
Sam Pirkle, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3.
High class Jersey bull, grey color,
| 21 mos. old, large to age, $15. W. W.
McPherson, Villa Rica.
Jersey heifer, 7 mos.
heavy milker, % Jersey and ree,
male, $15, FOB. Mrs. Rose Danvers,
Buena Vista. Rt. 52
- Two pure Jersey males for sale,
dairy stock, very gentle and young,
ready for service. Reasonable. Exc.
for corn. Lewis E. Tabor, Albany,
Gillionville Rd. -
Large size reg. male in good cond.,
os yrs. old, good blood lines. Mrs. |
W. T. Tripp, Kennesaw, Rt. 1.
Eleven-month- old Jersey bull, fine
stock, $15 at my barn. Docia Harris,
Lula.
Black J. cow and calf for sale, 1
mile west of egiabos Se. Yeager,
Madras.
J. male, 2% yrs. old, $20; 8-year-
old cow, freshen in Dec., $25; 314-
year-old J. cow, freshen in Feb., $30.
W. 4H. Wellmaker, Lincolnton, Rt. oi
Three milch cows and 1 bull. Sell
or exc. for seed oats. M. - Flo
Cochran, Rt. 5. be
Fine 4-month-old thoroushbrad
Jersey heifer, from 4-gal. sow. W. C.
old, from.
a Box 92,
sca . 0% October 15, 1931 _ :
Ts Stock For Sale
Extra fine 5-month-old Jersey bull,
sae reg., $35. J. D, Wyatt, Mans-
ie
Fine black Jersey bull, 2 yrs. old,
wt. about 600 Ibs., $40 cash. Perfectly 2
gentle and easily handled. G. He Meas
Donald, Adairsville, Rt. 1. MS
Real good Jersey male cow, wt.
about 800 Ibs., $30. Riley C. Couch,
Turin.
Six pure bred White Face calves,
2 males and 4 heifers, 4 mos. old:
also 14 grade heifers, bred to pure
bred Hereford; 10 fat steers, 500-800
Ibs. H.C. Waldrep, Forsyth, Rt. 1.
Three pure bred double- -Standard
Hereford bulls, ready for service,
Grandsire, Prince Charming,
Polled, wt. 2300 lbs., 4 yrs. old. Ref,
furnished. The 3 for $200.. R.
Renfroe, Quitman.
_ Two highly bred Jersey bulls, al-
ready reg., yr. old, in good cond., $25
and fee, ea. S. L. Thornton, Dewy-
rose, Rt. 2.
About 1 car young thrifty smooth
cattle for sale, no old cows. J. I.
Sibley, Milledgeville.
Four heifers and 1 male calf, 1
heifer with calf. O. E. Martin, Armu-
ehee, Rt. 3, Box 55. +
Young reg. J.-cow, fresh Aug 2
with ist calf (Coull), have papers for.
cow; calf can be reg.; heavy milk
and butter parentage; $75 at barn.
No exch. H. L. Elliston, Rupert.
Four-gal. J. milch cow, freshen this
| month, about 6 yrs. old, good quali-
ties, $40; 1 male calf, Uy Guernsey,
5 mos. old, $10. H. M. Shelhouse,
Sycamore, Rt. 4,
Six head good stock cows, extra
good, $100. 3B. Floyd, West Green,
Small 3-year-old J. cow, 2 gal. day
now and will freshen in March, $35,
or exc. for poultry, prefer March
hatch Leghorns. A. B. Taylor, Ro- |
chelle, Rt. i:
Pure bred reg. Hereford cattle,
both sex. E. T. Boswell, Jr., Siloam.
Six grade J. heifers, from select
stock, t. b. and blood- tested, 56 th
del. in 150 miles of Atlanta. Austin
Adams, Atlanta, 365 Patterson Ave.,
DE. 2875-R.
Twenty springers, Jerscy heifers,
Write for prices. Robt. S. Anderson,
Hawkinsville.
Jersey bull yearlings, sub. to reg.,
from high producing ancestry. Sell
crv exc. Make offer. E. B. Braswell,
Athens, a
Three heifers, 2 yrs. old, % Jer-
sey; year-old. male, milch cow with
heifer calf, about 7 mos. old (cow is
giving milk), all for $100. O. S. Wil-
liams, Scotland.
Good milch cows, Heifers and good
mules for sale or exc. for W. L. hens
or pullets. E. W. Tanner, Sanders
yilte;: Ro. 3:
HOGS FOR SALE
Berkshire sow to farrow in Dec.,
for sale.or exc. for good Jersey milch >
cow. R. C. Brewer, Lula, Rt. 2.
Thirty-five S. P. . pigs, 6-8 wks.
old, $3 and $2.50 ea.; brood sow, S.
P. C., bred to reg. S. P. C. male, $25.
E. H. Askew, Greensboro, Rt. 1.
Full Big Bone P. C. male, wt. over
175 Ibs.. $15 at barn. Mrs. G. C. Clif-
ton, Millen, Box 53. :
Three thoroughbred - Duroc-Jersey
pigs, 13 wks. old, thrifty, 2 males and
1 female, $5 ea. O. W. Smallwood, |
Mitchell. =
Black P. C. brood sow and 2 shoats,
reasonable. B. Sanders, Unadilla, Rt.
1, Box 118. 4
. C. and Guinea cross, sow :
and 6 vigs, $25: 1 B. P. C. sow, 6 pigs
ae 12 fat feeder pigs, $50. Mrs.- Cc.
Sikes, Sylvester. .
ae and-0..I.-C. brood sow, bred
Aug. 12 to Duroc, wt. about 300 lbs.,
$15 at barn. Exc. for 18 Mare ;
April hatch pullets and 2. cockerels,
Wyandottes. M. J. ees CO.
dele; Rt. B.
Bight-week- old P. C. pigs, $8 ea.,
$15 pr.; bred sows and March boars,
$25, $30. and up. All reg. puyers
Mame. Cashiers chk., money order.
G. W. Randall, Lavonia. :
Few head of choice pure bred Ss.)
P. C. pigs, about 10 wks. old, for a
quick sale. H. M. Woodward, Way
cross, Rt. 5; Box 80.
Fifteen- month-old Duroc boar, W
175 Ibs.,.full type, no papers, $25:
2 grade sows, bred to Duroc boar, 1
deep red, other Hampshire mixed,
$15 ea., 2 fo> $25. J. H. Osburn, Na-
hunta, Rt. 2. sees
Reg. S. P. C. pigs and young boar,
from champion blood. Reasonable.
F. H. Bunn, Midville. oe
Two S. P. C. gilts, wt. 75 or 8
Ibs.. 6 mos. old, good breeders, $1
cash for the pr. M. Curry, ae
Boo
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Live Stock For Sale [
Reg. Big Bone Black Essex, sat.|
guar. W. J. Bargeron, Sardis, Box
4
6.
" Gilts, bred to reg. Hampshire, $20
or exc. for 25 pullets or young hens,
also 10-week-old pigs for sale or exc.
for rye or wheat. E. E. Hardie, Ivey.
- Yen nice Duroc and P. C. mixed
pigs, $3.75 ea. or $7 pr. Exc. 2 or 3
for corn. D. E. Hardy, Dallas.
- One large aged male reg. Duroc,
15 if called for, or exc. for pr. reg.
pigs, any breed, or reg. Jersey or
Guernsey heifer, or Dark Cornish
hens. E. Maynard, Newton. |
~ Pure bred Big Bone P. C.: female
pigs, 8 wks. old, thrifty, in good cond.,
$4.50 ea. Riley C. Couch, Turin.
Duroc J. pigs, mos. old, wt. 50-60|
Ybs., immune for life, reg. in buyers.
name, $8:50 ea., $16 for 2, lightly
erated and FOB. LL. M. Kennedy,
Collins.
- Few O. I. C. pigs, boars, 30 lbs. up,
$5; sows, 30 lbs. up, $5 ea.; life
treated. W. B. Cadle, Mt. Vernon. -
our Big Bone Blue Guinea gilts,
pred to Big Bone Blue Guinea boar,
$3 to $15, FOB, money order; boar
of same breed, ready for service, $10.
w. A. Sumner, Norristown.
wo nice 8-week-old pigs, half P.
Cc. and half Duroc, $5 ea. E. N. Es-
linger, Ringgold.
Duroc J. pigs or shoats, 8-12 wks.
old, 40-50 lbs. ea., all sub to reg., $5
to $8 ea.; $175 at my barn for lot
of 35. L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Rt.
1 Box 31.
I will take a truck load of pigs to
No. Ga. in about 10 days. Anyone
wishing to have pigs delivered, write
me, stating number desired and size.
. R. Graham, McRae, Ga.
. 1. C. reg..sow, 19 mos. old, wt.
300 lbs., not bred, $40 with papers
-or 50 bu. shelled corn or some oats.
'T. C. Phillips, Forest Park.
Reg. S. P. C. boar, about 2% yrs.
old, wt. about 450 or 500 lbs., color
40-60 white, perfect cond.; also pigs,
reg. in buyers name, $8.50. C. H.
Trussell, Warthen.
Fat, thrifty 6-week-old pigs, Hamp-
shires, $5 pr. No chks. O. S. Dug-
gan, Chester.
Red Duroc J. sow, about 8 mos. old,
about 100 Jbs., $20, or exc. for Guinea
heifer calf, 6 mos. old, or for 200
chicks, day old, R. I. Reds and Golden
Buff Orp. preferred. Mrs. J. O.
Stewart, Gardi. .
HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
mall plug mule, cheap, or exc. for
anything can use. E. L. Rawton, Vi-
-dailia, Rt. 2.
- One thousand-lb. 9-year-old work
horse for sale or exc. for 900-lb. mule.
W. M. Fortner, Meansville.
_ Black mare mule, wt. 900 Ibs., 12
yrs. old, fat and sound, $60, or exc.
for young milch cows or. wheat or
corn at market prices. V. V. Causey,
Wemple.
_ A real good 10-year-old Tennessee
mule, wt. about 1100 lbs., $75. Riley
Cc. Couch, Turin.
_ Fine young jack, sell or exc. for
- good mule or mare or will take cot-
ton at 10c. W. C. Cureton, Rising
awn.
Black mare mule, in good shape]:
d cond., gentle, work anywhere.
ll or exc. for nice Jersey cow, fresh
with young calf. Mrs. M. E. Smith,
Alma, Rt. 1.
One good plug mule, gentle and
will work anywhere, in good cond.,
$20 at the barn. Mrs. M. E. Mote,
_ Griffin.
Black mare, 10 yrs. old, wt. 900 lbs.,
perfectly sound and gentle, work
anywhere, a fast saddle nag, $50 cash.
Mrs. Nettie Kelley, Tifton, Rt. 4.
- Two horses in good cond., 6 and 12
yrs, old, excellent saddle horses or
ill work to plow, etc. Make offer.| ,
s. Alice Brown, Mystic.
__ One light bay mule, wt. about 900
Ybs., 10 yrs. old, work anywhere, gen-
tle and as quick as a horse, $30 cash.
J. W. Grissom, Toomsboro.
Bay mare mule, 8 yrs. old, $65 or
exc. for hogs. R. H. McEver, Talmo.
- One iron-grey mare mule, 9 yrs.
old, wt. 1100 Ibs., gentle. Reason
Lott, Hazlehurst.
Farm mule, has fine qualities,
about 12 yrs. old,
milch cow or 50 B. R. or R. I. Red
Cc, A. Carden, Draketown,
Good mule for sale or exe. for 40,
: oe corn. A. B, Williams, Hazle-
an spare 18 Chinchillas, Stahls
rect. Sell or exc. for value in chick-
Reds, Barred Rocks or Leghorns.
Hicks, Savannah, Rt, 4, Box 100.
1over 3 yrs. old. Write. Mrs. J.
RKE*
ce MM. :
Live Stock For Sale
RABBITS FOR SALE
Three ped. Chin, bucks, 1-2 yrs.
old, 50c ea.; 3 bucks, 8 mos: old, 614-
7 Ibs., 75 ea.. Ped. furnished if de-
sired. H. R. Radford, Savannah, 804
E. 32nd St.
Chinchillas ,cheap for cash, ped.
and 2nd direct from Stahls. Exc. for
Himalayas and other good. breeds,
pedigreed. Bill Gibson, Griffin, 319
E. College St.
N. Z. Whiies, pink-eyed, 3 bucks
and 4 does, 8 mos. old, $1 ea., cash
with order. Miss Naomi Allison, Li-
thia Springs.
-Shetiand pony, $50, or exc. for good
horse. No plug. Jack Peterson, Willa-
coochee,
Sev. prs. N. Z. Whites, pink-eyed,
best bred rabbits. Sell or trade for
equal value. Robt. C. Collier, Barnes-
ville, Themaston St.
About 30 N. Z. Whites and Reds,
few reg. dees and 1 reg. buck, bal. 5
mos. old, ped. prize winning stock.
Reasonabie. Mrs. W. A. Tanner,
Broxton, Rt. 2.
Good quality, reg. and, ped. Chin-
chillas, breeding stock, cheap, or exc.
for anvthing can use. W. S. Turnip-
seed, Atlanta, 1443 DeSoto Ave., S.W.
Ped. Chinchilla and N. Z. Whites
at reasonable prices. Write. A. W.
Melton, Thomasville.
Selling out, Chinchillas, N. Z.
slag and Reds, reg. and ped., $1
oO $3.
Box 1919.
Nice bunch White N. Z. rabbits,
$1.50 ea., or exec. for anything can
use. Homer Roddenberry, Hazlehurst,
Box 25. \
_ Two white, pink-eyed buck rabbits,
just grown, $1.25 ea. or $2 for the 2.
Mrs. Nora Shirley, Alto, Rt. 2.
SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE
Seventeen head stock goats for sale,
$1 ea. Will not ship. W. H. Deen, |
Pearson.
Fine buck and 17 ewes, 2 and 3
yrs. old, $100. W. J. Holden, Dillard.
Saanan male goat, 2 yrs. old, full-
blood, $15, crated. Exc. for chickens,
pigeons, heifer calf, corn, wheat,
anything can use. J. C. Rushin, For-
jest Park.
Reg. hornless, large size Toggen-
burg 2-year-old buck, wattles under
throat, easy to handle, grey in color,
long hair, good breeder, cheap. L. N.
Patten, Abbeville.
Live Stock Wanted
CATTLE WANTED
Want 2 reg. Jersey calves, male and
female, no akin, must be cheap, del.
S. L. Allen, Montezuma.
Exc. value for good Jersey cow ~~
McGee, Lithonia, Rt. 2.
Want Jersey cow,
3% to 4 gal. milk and 1% to 2 Ibs.
set per day. W. F. Miller, Lula,
. Want reg. Hereford bull calf, 3-5
mos. old, reasonable price; pay
cash or exc. reg. J. heifer calf. R. A.
Shearer (address not given).
Want nice fat calves. Write what
you have. E. J. Hart, College Park.
Exc. cow, fresh in Jan., and 7-
month-old Jersey calf, for cow giving
2-3 gal. milk per day now. D. E.
Hardy, Dallas.
Want grade Jerseys, Holsteins and
Guernseys, heifers, bred or common
cow, fresh with calf. Exc. sows and
pigs, mixed good stock, or other exc.
W. H. Waddelle, Pearson.
Exc. W. Wyandotte hens and roost-
er and 2 B. R. cockerels for nice
heifer calf or pure bred reg. Duroc
male pig. Mrs. W. T. Bryan, Sharps-
burg, Rt. 1.
Want good 3 or 4-gal. milch cow,
cheap for cash and not far from Ma-
con; also some W. L. pullets and
year-old hens, cheap. P. G. Webster,
Bloomfield, Macon, Rt. 2.
Exc. Parks str. B. Rock chickens
for fresh in milch cow. E. J. John-
son, Red Oak. |
Want for cash, cheap, 1 ea. full-
blood Hereford and Guernsey male
calf and 2 heifers, ea. % to 15-16
Guernsey, and Hereford calves, < to
6 mos. old, not stunted and good
colors. W. 'T. Hammock, Bluffton.
Exc. value for bred heifer, brood
sow or pigs. Mrs. Georgia Harrison,
Augusta, Rt. 3.
HOGS WANTED
Exc. value for cholera-treated gilt
or 60-lb. -shoat. Mrs. Daisy Mal-
phrus, Halcyondale.
Want S. P. C. male pig. Exc. Cor-
nish pullets for same. J. T. Holland,
Lenox.
E. J. Herman, Atlanta, P. O.
without bad
habits, not over 3-4 yrs. old, giving.
Tee Len ere
Live Stock Wanted
Want to buy S. P. C. or Berkshire
pigs or shoats, no scrubs. State low-
est cash price, also on bred gilts. H.
C. Harrell, Eastman, Rt. 3.
Exe. poultry for feeder shoat to
fatten. W. C. Smith, Smyrna, Rt. 1.
Want 2 shoats, 75 to 100 Ibs., any
good breed. Exc. good No. Ga. syrup
at market price. Sample on request.
J. E.-French, Ranger.
Want reg. Duroc J. boar, 6-12 mos.
old, also some reg. Duroc sows at
peesouanie price. R. C. Brewer, Lula,
Want 4 or 5 hogs to fatten on
them. Plenty feed. Write or come
see me. C. M. Potts, Cairo, Rt. 2.
Want 100-Ib. hog. Will pay 5c Ib.
FE. C. Ward, Butler.
Want at once up to 20 head of
hogs to fatten on halves. Field now
open. Plenty of mixed feed. D. L.
Stanley, Lyons, Rt. 1.
SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED
Want milk goat. State quantity
milk given, give description and
cheapest cash price del. P, O. Mer-
cier, Comer.
Want 4-ot. milk goat, must be
cheap; no sucker wanted. Write. J. J.
Hill; Jr., Atlanta, 427 East Ave.
Want milk goats. State price, when
fresh, age and quantity milk per day.
J. Lindsey Johnson, Jr., Rome, Rt. 5.
HORSES AND MULES WANTED
Want a young jack. Advise age and
wt. A. Z. Cumbee, West Point, RFD 4.
Grain and Hay For Sale
Hastings Fulghum and Texas
Rustproof seed oats, 55c bu., .FOB;
ist yr. and free from nut and John-
son grass. J. M. Gaston, Americus.
Pure Bancroft seed oats, free from
foreign or grass seed, 50c bu. Riley
C. Couch, Turin.
Hastings 100-Bu., Cokers Cold-
proof and Fulghum oats, 55c; Mar-
retts 40-to-1 wheat, $1.25; all 1st yr.
originators, pure, bright, no smut. R.
W. Stembridge, Milledgeville.
Texas Rustproof oats, 60c bu., and
Brooks County black rye, $1.75 bu.,
FOB Quitman. J. R. Ramsey, Dixie.
Two hundred bu. Blue Turf oats
(1 bu. equals 2 because of spread-
ing), 75c bu.; 50 bu. up, 50c bu. A. C.
Bowen, Cleveland, Rt. 5.
Two M bu. good seed oats, 45c bu.;
1 M bu. corn, 50c bu.; 10 tons oat
hay, $8 ton, FOB. Exc. for P. C. or
Duroc hogs, wt. 100 lbs., or milch
cow, fresh. W. M. Hill, Canon.
Bright Fulghum seed oats, 50c bu.,
FOB, or exc. for pure Ga. Cane syrup
or May Blue Stem wheat, 1 for 1 and
2 for 1, respectively. D. O. Lane, Ft.
Valley.
Genuine Fulghum seed oats, pure,
clean, heavy, in 5-bu. sacks, at 46c,
FOB Augusta, cash with order. W. B.
Love, Jr., Augusta, 20 Eighth St.
Two hundred bu. genuine Norton
Coldproof seed oats, bright, clean,
clear of all pests, no smut, 60c bu.,
FOB. J. M. Lewis, Warthen.
Pure Fulghum, free of pest seed,
bright and heavy, 60c bu., FOB Mil-
ledgeville. Geo. T. Trawick, Linton.
Few bu. good sound seed wheat, $1
bu., FOB. Mrs. A. M. Aiken, New-
born.
Baled oats, Bermuda, Clover and
Johnson grass hay, car lots or less.
H. Hardin, Dyas.
Ten nice clean Blue Stem seed
wheat, $1 bu., FOB. C. D. William-
son, Plains,
Two hundred bu: Beardless bar-
ley, $1 bu., money order for amt.
wanted. A. C. Barnett, Washington.
Fifty bu. ea. Fulghum oats. and
Hastings 100-Bu., 55c bu.; 100 bu.
seed wheat, 90c bu. E. D. Patrick,
Jackson. :
One car lot of extra bright peanut
hay. Will sell in small lots also, $10
per ton, FOB. Gordon Newman,
Stilson.
Sev. hundred bu. Fulghum_ seed
ree 50c bu. L. S. Hughes, Leslie,
Five hundred bu. Bancroft seed
oats, 1-10 bu., 60c bu.; 10 bu. up, 50c
bu.. FOB. W. E. Hollingsworth,
Ocilla.
Fulghum seed oats for sale or exc.
for Brown Leghorn hens at rate of
2 bu. for 3 hens. Mrs. Daisy Malphus,
Halcyondale.
Two hundred bu. Fulghum_ seed
a for sale. J. L. Sibley, Milledge-
ville.
Coker Fuleghum oat seed, av. 60 bu.
acre large field, no fertilizer on in
four years; cut, threshed without
rain, 75c bu. Ref. furnished. R. R.
Renfroe, Quitman. = =:
50-50 basis. Will-go 6 miles after],
fos Page Thirteen
Grain and Hay For Sale
Grain for sale, recleaned Fulghu
oats, 50c bu.; recleaned Blue Si
wheat, $1.25 bu.; recleaned Abruzzi
rye, $1.25 bu., FOB. C. B. Dexter, Ft.
Valley. :
Bancroft seed oats, heavy and fre
from weed seed, 50c bu. Mrs. Q. R.
Thomas, Bowman. ses
Abruzzi rye, $1.40; this rye with
50 per cent vetch, $2.50; Fulghum
Bancroft and Nortons Coldproof oats,
60c: Blue Stem wheat, $1.25, all
bright, Cokers late breeding, sta
cert. S. L. Thornton, Dewyrose, Rt.
Twenty bu. Beardless barley, $1.
bu., FOB. S. S. Copeland, Jackson.
Six hundred bu. ea. Fulghum and
Appler seed oats, in 5-bu. bags, free
from oxnoxious seeds, cured in good
weather, 60c bu. for 25 bu. up, FOB,
money order or cashiers chk. E. L,
Stegall, Rydal. ae
- Twenty-five hundred bu. Fulghum
seed oats, 2nd yr. from Coker, free
40c _bu., FOB, in even wt. bags,
50 bu, up. No exc. S. B. Goodwin
Marshallville. Beas
40 bu. good seed rye, 80c bu., FOB
E. M. Wright, Nacoochee. pee
Shadburns improved Fulghum seed
oats, 75c bu. in 5-bu. lots or more.
Produced as high as 128 bu. per A
this season, recleaned and gathered
without rain. J. L. Shadburn, Bufor
Yeargins New Perfection oats, bre
from single selected bunch 4 tim
yield record 50 to 135 bu. per
$1.10 bu.; 5-10 bu. up, 75c bu., FOB
W. M. Yeargin, Hartwell. aS
Five hundred bu. Gunn and Gool
by super wheat, official yield 51.29
bu. per A., which is the official rec-
ord production for Ga., $3.25 bu.
FOB. Dan Gunn, Monticello. Zs
Fulghum oats, 50c bu. Geo. W
Greer, Ft. Valley. ee
About 30 tons of good bright hay,
baled, no damage, $12 ton at barn, 3
miles Swords. J. H. Osborne, Swori
Nice Fulghum seed oats and Tex
Red Rustproof, 60c bu., del. H. Grad
Adams, Social Circle. ee
wheat, $1 bu.
Good Blue Stem seed
FOB. Arthur Owen, Barnesville.
Two thousand bu. pure Cert. B
croft seed oats, 60c bu. in 5-bu. b
FOB. R. M. Turner, Royston.
Fine Blue Stem seed wheat, $1 bu
Emma Moore.
Blue Stem seed wheat, grown fro
cert. seed, $1.25 bu. G. C. Edmond
son, Temple, Rt. 2. =. eA
Seventy-five to 100 bu. Hastings
100-Bu. seed oats, free from foreigi
grasses, 50c bu., FOB. Exc. some for
A-1 Ga. Cane syrup or other val
J. F. Lindsey, Tifton. : Tae
One car oat straw, bright. $7 ton,
FOB; 1M Hastings 100-Bu. see
oats (made 60 bu. to A.), 50c bi
Sample on request. G. W. Coleman
Tifton. eee
One hundred bu. astings 100-1
choice seed oats, 60c bu., FOB. No
chks. A. J. Grubbs, Lavonia.
Nice, bright Appler and Bancroft
seed oats, in good bags, 40c bu., FOB.
Thrashed without any rain on th
B. F. Cheek, Lavonia. ae
About 50 bundles fodder in firs
class cond., $2 per C at barn. C.
Carder, Draketown, Rt. 1.
Bancroft seed oats, saved for seed
purposes, 50c bu., any quantity. Ja
B. Woods, Brooks. Bae
Pure Coker str. Fulghum seed oats
recleaned,.50c bu., FOB: reclea
pure Abruzzi rye, $1.25 per bu.; graz
ing rye, $1 bu., cash with order.
Felton, Marshallville. ee
Choice Abruzzi seed rye, grow
my farm, ist yr. from Cokers |
seed, $1.25 bu. B. F. Murphy, San
ersville. Gone oe
Well cured, extra heavy Fulghum
oats, free from obnoxious seeds, 50
to 80 bu. per A., 50c to 60c bu., d
pending on amt. wanted. J. G. Dea
Dawson. oe Raed
$1.25 bu., 2%4-bu.
Fulghum seed oats,
50c bu., FOB. W. M.
Valley. ; eS
Fulghum and Texas seed oats an
Ga. rye, any quantity. Write for
ers Jas. H. Glawson, Americus,
Pure So. Ga. Abruzzi rye, grow!
on my farm in Houston County, $1.15
bu., 5 or more bu. lots, FOB Ft. Val-
ley or Macon. W. D. Tharpe,
Valley. 2 ep eee
_ Abruzzi rye in 3-bu. bags, 90c bi
cash with order, FOB. C. C. Jarra:
Cleveland, Rt. 1. :
Fulghum oats, fine quality, in 5
bags, free from foreign seed,
FOB. C. C. Haslan, Marshall
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_ Grain and Hay Fer Sale
Fulghum oats, 75c bu.; Bancroft,
$1 bu. W. W, Williams, Quitman.
Pure Appler seed oats, 55c bu.;
pure Purple Straw wheat, $1 bu.;|
Abruzzi rye, $1.25, FOB, all raised
n own farm. C. L. Mouchet,' Bow-
~ ersville. :
Genuine Fulghum oats, high qual-
ity, bright, clean, in 5-bu. sacks, at
46c bu.; excellent lot Abruzzi rye,
free of obnoxious seeds, $1 bu., FOB,
cash with order. W. B. Love, Jr., Au-
gusta, 18 Eighth St.
- Recleaned. new crop Abruzzi rye,
$1.25 bu.; No. 2 grade Abruzzi, $1
bu., cash with order. W. B. Collier,
Ft. Valley, RFD-
-. Genuine recleaned, Abruzzi
from Cokers ped. seed, cert. by. Ga.
rye,
. Crop Imp. Assn; recleaned Cokers
Fulghum seed oats, cert. Write for
sample and price. O. K. David, Mar-
- shaliville.
-- Nortons Coldproof oats, stand lots
of hard cold and produce as much
as other kinds; fine lot of seed, 50c
bu. Ben T. Tanner, Sandersville. |
Grain and Hay Wanted
Want 10 bu. Fulghum seed oats,
free of other seeds. Will exc. shell
orn, bu. for bu. Mrs. Verdie Flow-
ers, Jesup, Rt. 2.
- Want 50 bu. sound seed wheat.
Exc. 2 Jersey heifer calves from
heavy milkers at $15 each as_ part
payment, L. L. Wallace, So. Atlanta.
Want corn, seed oats, Abruzzi rye,
seed wheat. Will exc. good Jersey
cows, heifers or steers for same; also
few hogs ready to butcher. T. W.
- Bruner, Coleman.
Want 10 bu. wheat. Quote best
price. C. D. Cox, Jefferson.
Want 15 bu. Fulghum seed oats, 1
bu. Abruzzi rye, 1 bu. Blue Stem
wheat, all clean without pesky seed
in them, all in 1 bulk, nearby. L. N.
Patten, Abbeville.
- Exc. 5 bu. white Spanish peanuts
for 2% bu. seed wheat, ea. pay chgs.
John F. Wilcher, Mitchell.
_ Exc. 1 bu. little white Lady peas
for 2% bu. Purple Stem wheat. Send
wheat at once. Will send peas same
_ day receive wheat. R. J. Page, Comer.
Exc. cane seed for seed oats, 1 bu.
seed for 2 bu. oats. Want about 10
bu. L. J. Vollrath, Winston.
- Exc. dried peaches and pears at 10c
Ib. for 2 bu. Abruzzi rye. Mrs. T. E.
Grimsley, Dudley, Rt. 1.
Exc. running velvet beans for seed
oats, 1 bu. for 5 bu. oats, ea. pay frt.
R. C. James, Homerville, Rt. 2.
_ Ex. cabbage plants, sweet pota-
toes or hogs for good oats, Fulghum
or rustproof. B. J. Head, Alma.
- Exc. fine red hull peas and black
walnuts for seed rye or good seed
oats. John L. Bennett, Screven, Rt. 2,
Box. 31.
Want 200 bu. feed oats, 100 bu.
seed oats, 20 bu. wheat for chicken,
feed, 10 bu. seed rye. Submit samples
and best cash prices, FOB your sta-
tion. Might buy 50 bu. corn if cheap.
W. S. Stroud, Atlanta, 1175 Gordon
St. 0. WwW.
Exc. 2 bu. mixed white iron peas
for 2 bu. Blue Stem wheat, ea. pay
chgs.; also 1 bu. peas for 2 bu. oats,
FOB, and bu. peas for bu. rye, ea.
Dey. ieee Clinton Bryan, Charing,
Rt. 1.
Want 50 bu. Bancroft oats, 50 bu.
Nortons oats, recleaned. Buy or exc.
young cattle; want 20 bu. Abruzzi
ye, recleaned. Buy or exc. 8-week
igs. W. H. Mitchell, Barnesville.
Baby Chicks For Sale
Will have hatch of 2 hens Oct. 26,
about 20 chicks or more, 10c ea.;
mother hen, $1, FOB. Mrs. Clinton
Bryan, Charing, Rt. 1.
Two-week-old chicks, mixed large
breeds, healthy and strong, 15c ea.,
_ af A. Rovers, Washington, East
_ Baby chicks from state accredited
ocks, bred for high egg production.
State kind, number and give reason-
ble time to shin. Chas. F. Howe, Ft.
Valley.
Reds and Rocks, $9 C, live del.
guar.; also 314-egg Eng. W. L. chicks
and pullets; custom hatching, 2c an
egg or halves. S. Brown, Atlanta, 316
Whitehall St.
Baby Chicks Wanted
Want 100-200 Reds and B. R.
ed to raise on halves-to, 8 wks.
, I furnish feed, other party pay
ae ree H. C. Fellows, Daw-
Want 100 B. R. to raise on 50-50
is from Oct. 15 to Oct. 30. Mrs.
. Young, Rebecca. ie
_MaA
Baby Chicks Wanted
Exc. 100 Moores early bunch
grapes, well rooted, for 100 L. baby
chicks. J. C. Osteen, Waresboro.
Want 100 or 200 baby chicks to
raise on halves to 8 wks. old, Orping-
tons. B. R. or Reds, soon as possible.
Write first. Miss Callie Stringfield,
Butler. :
Want 100 or 150 Ancona biddies to
raise on halves to 10 wks. old, or will
exc. Mrs. Ruth Fowler, Surrency.
High powered Reds and Rocks, $10
per C; Everlay B. L. and Tancred W.
Leghorns, $8 C del. D. F. Thomas,
Odum. ;
Want 200 Reds to raise on 50-50
basis to 8 wks. old. Party pay ship-
ping chgs. Mrs. W. R. Dorminy, Fitz-
gerald, Rt. 1.
Want 100 chickens, day old, every
week, to raise on halves to 8-10 wks.
old. Party del. I. S. Lang, Brunswick.
Want 100 to 500 chicks to raise on
halves to 8 wks. old. Mrs. J. E. Cat-
lett, Ringgold, Rt. 1.
Want 500 chicks, any heavy breed,
mixed or pure, to raise to 6-8 wks.
Mrs. T. E. Kitchens, Macon, Rt. 7.
Want 200 chicks to raise on shares
to 10 wks. old. Prefer Buff Orp.; or
R. I. Reds. Party pay shipping ches.
I furnish feed. Mrs. G. B. Sellers,
Alma, Rt. 3.
Want 200 baby chicks, 4 or 5 days
old, by the 20th November to 10 wks.
old. I furnish feed, other pay ship-
ping ches Mrs. T. J. Hester, Orange,
Rt. -2.
Want 300 or 400 chicks to raise on
50-50 basis to 10 wks. old. I furnish
feed. Write at once. Mrs. A. T. Wil-
liams, Fitzgerald, Rt. 2.
Want 500 baby chicks to raise on
halves to 8 wks. old. Any breed or
mixed. Parity to pay chgs. Plenty
feed. Mys. A. M. Jarrell, Gunston. |
Exec. nice dried peaches, at 12%c
lb. for 25 baby chicks. Dark B. Rocks,
Dark R. I. Reds, Black Minorcas, or
Dark Cornish. Mrs. N. D. Callaway,
Monticello, Rt. 4, Box 31.
Georgia Preducts For Sale
BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
Calif. blackeyed peas, $1.50 bu.;
small, greeneyed for table use, $2 bu.;
bunch, Speckled, $1 bu. Mrs. Mae
Turner, Cleveland, Rt. 4.
4 times as many peas as any others,
fine for table and stock, $1 gal. del.
Sat. guar. E. T. Clements, Tennille.
1931 crop early Speckled peas and
Brabham peas. Pure, clean and free
from damage. Sample and prices on
request. Geo. T. Trawick, Linton. .
Peck of white Sugar Crowders, 50c,
ae Mrs. Margie Moore, Ellijay,
Rt 3:
New crop Brab peas for sale or exc.
for oats, rye, seed, or for silver skin
onion sets and cabbage plants. Write.
Ernest Tyre, Odum, Rt. 1.
Calif. blackeyed peas, $2 bu., FOB.
ore order. Ernest Pittman, Alto,
Rete 1b:
Purple Hull table peas, 20c lb. Red
and White Speckled Crowders, 20c
lb. Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery Branch.
White tender, cornfield beans, 20c
teacup, or exc. for white feed sacks
or anything can use. Mrs. J. G.
Young, Talking Rock, Rt. 3.
Speckled half runner bean seed,
good, tender cornfield bean seed, 20c
Ib. Exc. for white 100 Ib. sacks, or
sun-dried apples at 10c lb. Mrs. D. H.
Smith, Bowdon, Rt. 5.
Very prolific Early Eng. peas, 20c
lb., 3 lbs., 50c. Mrs. W. G. Cooper,
Bartow, Rt. 1. :
Little White Rice peas, $3 bu.;
Calif. blackeyed, $2. Not postpaid:
Mrs. J. C. Dawes, Ellijay.
Col. running butterbeans, 15c per
Y% lb.; 1 tiney, semi-round Col. run-
ning butterbean seed, 20c per % lb.
del. Mrs. A. S. Paulk, Ocilla.
Black Valentine, Tenn. Stringless
Green Pod, Refugee beans, semi-
running garden peas, very prolific.
4 lbs. mixed or not, 50c; 2 Ibs., 25c,
plus postage. W. H. Waddelle, Pear-
son.
Twelve lbs. new crop, frostproof
Eng. peas, 25c lb., postpaid. Cash
with order. Mrs.-S. N. Newsome,
Keysville, Rt. 2.
Blue Goose peas, $1.50 bu.; white
peas, blackeyes, $1.80 bu. Exc. for
honey or butterbeans. Ea. pay post-
age. Mrs. Lauren Noble, Trenton.
25c lb.; 5 Ibs., $1, prepaid. Exc. for
cabbage and onion plants. Mrs. J. W.
Watson, Pitts.
White peas for eating, 10c lb.; $1
pk. Exc. few lbs. for white feed sacks,
| new and free from holes. Mrs. Sarah
Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
REET BULLETIN:
|Georgia Products For Sale
Frostproof Eng. pea seed, 4 dime]
Peas for sale. These peas will make]
Little Wonder Eng. peas, coldproof, |
SAH
snuff boxes full, 25c or 10c each.
Stamps accepted. Crabapple for jel-
lies, eating and pickling, 25c gal.:
40c pk. Cash with order. Everlene
McLaughlin, Greenville, Rt. 3.
Bight lbs. little White Dwarf Eng.
pea seed, 30c 1b.; 8 lbs., $2. Money
order. Mrs. L. B. Fry, Dallas, Rt. 3.
Brab peas, $1.50 bu.; blackeyed
peas, $1.75 bu.; Red Speckled Crowd-
ers, 5c lb. All FOB. John H. Gable,
Tallapoosa, Rt. 3.
Two hundred lbs. Lady peas, sound
and well cleaned, $12 for lot. R. P.
Bannister, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.
Several bu. Brabhams, $2.25 bu.,
or exc. some for good seed oats. Texas
rustproof. S. W. Clements, Rochelle.
Cream Crowders, free of trash, 40c
gal. White bunch and runner butter-
beans, 15c lb., or exc. for pure bred
early spring hatch B. L. chickens.
A. B. Taylor, Rochelle, Rt. 1.
Cream Crowders, large, 10c_ Ib.
Small orders prepaid. Bush var. Eng.
peas, very prolific, 20c Ib. Exc. for
white butterbeans, Ib. for 2. Mozelle
Passe, Madison.
Twenty bu. fancy Crowders, pure,
white and cream, sound, dbl. screened,
10 lbs., $1 del.; $6 per 100 lbs, FOB.
Exc. for seed oats. Clyde Burell,)
Auburn. z
New crop Brabhams, $1.25; New
Eras, $1; mixed peas, $1; in 2% bu.
bags. D. C. Strother, Fort Valley. _
Willetts Winter peas, very prolific,
coldproof, 25c 1b.; 10 lbs., $2. H. V.
Franklin, Register.
About 35 Ibs. Bunch Garden pea
seed for 15c lb. cash, or exc. for
chickens, 1b. for lb. Mrs. H. Lanier,
Brooklet, Rt. 1.
Old time Eng. peas, bear from 40 to}.
60 days. Plant any time from Nov. to
February, 35c Ib. Cash with order, or
oe Mrs. T. H. Hobbs, Dudley,
Rt 1:
New Eras, Whippoorwills and Clays
in 3 bu. bags, $1 bu. Cash with order,
FOB. P. F. Mauney, Cleveland, Rt. 1.
Little White Rice peas, 6c lb., in
100 lb. lots, FOB. L. O. Stewart,
Jasper, Box 66.
New crop 90-day Speckled Velvet
bean seed, $2.50 bu. A. J. Adams,
Ashburn, Rt. 4.
Cream Sugar Crowder peas, 10c
teacup. No order for less than 4 cups
shipped. Also Speckled peas. Exc.
some for 6 bagging sacks. Miss Ever-
lene McLaughlin, Greenville, Rt. 3.
Alaska and John L. Eng. pea seed
from Hastings last yr.,; 35c qt., post-
Syso Mrs. R. M. Haddock, Toccoa,
Rt. 2.
Red Hull Speckled, Tennessee
Crowder peas, $1 bu., FOB. This yrs.
crop. Gathered without rain. Any
amount. J. T. Tingle, Bartow, Rt: 2.
Dwarf. Eng. peas, cold-resisting
and very prolific, 20c lb., postpaid.
a chks. T. V. Smith, Stevens Pot-
ery.
Three or 4 lbs. Dwarf Winter Eng:
pea seed, 25c lb., or exc. for white
nest onions, or rye seed. Write first.
Mrs. R. L. Rosser, Cordele.
White bunch table peas, 8c lb.; $4
bu. Exe. 1 bu. for 2% bu. good Pur-
ple Straw seed wheat. Ea. pay frt.
on what he gets. J. T. Chatman.
Franklin.
Bunch frostproof Eng. pea seed.
very prolific, 25c lb., or 5 Ibs., $3.
Exec. $1 worth for strawberry plants.
500 plants for 500 Ibs. seed. Mrs. J.
G. McDonald, Colquitt.
Hendersons Bunch butterbeans.
clean and sound, 15c lb. Also vining
var. all white. A few bu. select Brab
peas, 1931 crop. Sell or exc. for
Austrian winter peas, rye, or pullets.
B. B. Morgan, Coyo. ~
Old fashioned - tender <cornfield
beans, mixed, 25c cupful; Eng. peas,
salad, 15c cupful; cream Crowders,
10c lb.; blackeyed peas, 6c lb. Mrs.
L. B. Wehunt, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.
Twenty-five lbs. Alaska garden pea
seed, 25c lb., postpaid; also 25 Ibs.
Dwarf or low bush peas, same price.
Mrs. Roy Reynolds, Baxley, Rt. 3.
Small, white, browneye peas, 4c Ib.;
$2.25 bu.; white Rice peas, 6c Ilh.;
Unknown peas, 6c lb.; $3.50 bu.; Iron
Clad peas, $1.50 bu. All FOB. David
Parker, Alto, Rt. 2.
Garden peas, bush Dwarf, very
prolific. About 25 or 30 lbs., 25c lb.
Mrs. T. G. Williams, Donalsonville.
Calif. blackeyed peas, 4c lb.: $2
bu.; Cream Sugar Crowders, $1.50
bu., FOB. Cash with order. E. E.
Bobo, Canton, Rt. 2.
Frostproof Eng.\peas, 35 Ib., post-
paid in-single Ib. lots; 5 lbs. or more,
| 39c Ib.; 10 or more lbs., 25c lb., post-
_ paid, L. M. Kennedy, Collins,
Thursday, Octgber 15, 1931
Georgia Products For Sale
Prostproof Eng. peas, very prolific,
oe He Mrs. R. J. Moore, Nicholls,
Rus; : :
Second, early heavy bearers, 1931
Eng. pea seed, 35c lb., over 3 lbs., 30c
Ib. Also Hastings Jap Sogoin tur-
nip seed, 50c Ib. All postpaid. Miss
Evelyn Mullins, Milner.
Hastings Everbearing Eng. peas,
25c Ib. del. Felder Ethridge, Americus,
RFD 4.
Willetts Wonders, 25c lb.; lots 5
lbs. or more, 20c lb. All prepaid. oO,
W. Caswell, Americus. .
Seven bu. Rice peas, 7c lb. P. A,
Thornton, Dahlonega, Rt. 3..
Extra choice, recleaned large Cream
Crowders, 10 lbs., $1; 100 Ibs., $7,
prepaid. Booking orders for future
del. C. F. Maddox, Buford.
, Austrian peas, 6% \lbs., postpaid,
$1. E. A. Wells, Chatsworth.
Good, tender, streaked half run-
ner garden bean seed, 25c teacupful;
5 cups, $1, postpaid. Mrs. N. R. Wil-
son, Canon, Rt. 2.
Lady peas, 10c lb. Mrs. N. C. Tut-
ton, Buford, Rt. 3.
Twenty-five bu. big Brabs, $1.60
bu., FOB. Sacked even wt. 242 bu. to
the sack. Money order or cashiers
check. L. B. Clemons, Agricola.
Bunch Eng. pea seed, 35c lb. Exe.
for onion sets, or turnip or rutabaga
seed. Mrs. J. M. Mashburn, Finley-_..
son, Rt. 2.
Willetts: Wonders, - the greatest
winter pea of all. 4 lbs. prepaid, $1.
Write for prices on larger lots. Jno.
Underwood, Blakely.
Nice, Cream Sugar Crowders for
sale or exc. for fresh, dried apples,
lb. for Ib. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. W.
Ris Dorminy, Fitzgerald, Rt. 1, Box 80.
BUTTER FOR SALE
Home-made butter in lb. prints, 3
lbs. postpaid for $1. Send chk. J. W.
Lang, Omega.
Nice, fresh butter, 8 Ibs. per week,
25c Ib. del. in lst and 2nd zones.
Customer to pay return postage on
container. Sat. guar. Mrs. P. T. Eason,
Bowdon, Rt. 2.
Two ibs. pure Jersey butter per
week, 40c lb., prepaid. Like to con-
tract with party for whole amt. Mrs.
G. C. Clifton, Millen, Box 53.
Nice, firm yellow butter from t. b.
to 12 lbs. per week. Sample if-desired.
Mrs. T. M. Blackwelder, Bowdon,
RFD. 1,
Butter from t. b. tested Jersey cow,
3 or 4 Ibs. per week. 5c for sample.
Cash with order. Gertrude Jarmon,
Dallas, Rt. 3. :
' Five or 6 lbs. nice country butter
each week. Cow t. b. tested. 35c Ib.,
postpaid, or 30c not postpaid. Mrs.
Tommie Bennett, Gainesville, Rt. 9.
Yellow Jersey butter, 35c lb. Mrs.
W. B. Robbs, Flowery Branch.
FRESH AND CURED MEAT
Home-made pork sausage, smoked
and linked, 4 lbs., postpaid, $1. Send
chk. J. W. Lang, Omega.
Country cured shoulders, sound
and free from insects, 12c lb. Robt.
S. Anderson, Hawkinsville.
Smoked shoulders, good cond., no
bugs, 13c lb., postpaid. G. D. Fain,
Edison.
Three hundred Ibs. smoked should<
ers, in good cond., no bugs, 13c Ib.,
postpaid. G. D. Fain, Edison.
FRUIT FOR SALE
_ Nice, dried 1931 crop, old fashioned
peaches and apples, 12c lb. del. Cash
with order. E. C. Ayers, Ayersville.
Nice, sun-dried peaches, 12%c lb.,
10 lbs., $1. Exc. for white feed sacks.
Mrs. John Phillips, Flowery Branch.
Nice, sun-dried apples, 12%c lb.,
postpaid. Also white pop-corn, 10c
capt Mrs, Carl Tallent, Mt. Airy,
1931 sun-dried peaches, 12%4c lb.,
postpaid 1st and 2nd zones, Also 700
No. 1 sound, freestone peach seed, 1c
each. $5 for all. Mrs. W. R. Thomp-
son, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1.
Seventy-five Ibs. dried apples and
peaches, 12%4c lb., and postage. Mrs.
B. T. Osborne, Clermont, Rt. 1.
Stayman Winesaps in bu. baskets,
$1.25 bu., also Kinards in bu. baskets,
$1 bu., FOB. Trade few bu. for good
seed wheat at $1, or oats at 50c. Ed.
Earle, Demorest.
Twenty Ibs. dried pears, 15c lb., of
exc. for dried apples or white sacks.
Mrs. B. S. Long, Lumpkin, Rt. 2. .
Dried peaches, 9c lb., not prepaid.
Apples, 8c. lb., not prepaid. G. M.
Purcell, Ashland, Rt. 1. ~ :
Sound apples for eating, 2% in,
min. size, $1.25 bu. basket del. P. P.
R. C. Stembridge, Ella Gap. ee
tested cows, 35c lb., plus postage. 8
Seorgia Products For Sale
Nice, sun-dried peaches, 10c Ih.,
Cleveland, Rt. 4.
Unclassified apples, $1 bu. del. P.|
in Ga. Sound. J. E. Stembridge,
Ella Gap.
Bright, new crop sun-dried apples,
c lb., and postage. Mrs. Cannie
aves, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Large, sweet crabapples, 50c pk.
del.; large white nest onions, 60 gal.
and Lucretia dewhberry plants,
Z., oF Co Mrs. Ba ho echimconm,
Fine lot of dried horse apples, also
15 Ibs. cornfield beans, dried, this
yrs. crop, and 1 gal. Ky. Wonders, for
sale or exc. Make offer. Mrs. W. T.
Bryan, Sharpsburg, Rt. 1.
Nice, dried apples, free of worms,
40c Ib. del. Mrs. Ethel Mooney, Quill.
Big, large yellow and red open
stone,plum peach seed, 5c lb. Also
dried peaches, 7e lb. Add postage.
Mrs. J. B. Fields, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Four doz. pomegranates, large
sweet ones, 50c doz., postpaid. A. J.
Hartman, Roberta. :
Nice sun-dried apples and old
fashioned peaches, not peeled, 10 lh.,
and postage on small orders of iess
than 10 lbs. Also white nest. onions,
gal. Mrs. W. C. Wiley, Lula, Rt. 1.
ried peaches, 10 Ib. 8c lb. Cash
with order. 2 gal. old fashioned peach
seed, 25c. Add postage. E. J. Frey,
Blackwells, Rt. 1.
Nice dried fruit, 1931 crop. 13 lbs.
Hackworth apples, 6 of Limbertwigs,
nd 16 lbs. of peaches, all 12%c Ib.
Cash with order. Gertrude Jarmon,|
Dallas, Rt. 3.
Red Winesap apples, 25e bu. by the
truck load at my orchard, 1 mile east
of depot. A. J. Collins, Demorest.
- Nice sun-dried apples out of good
cooking apples, 15c Ib., $13 per 100
Tbs. Exc. 7 lbs. for 10 good, 100 lb.
cap. white sacks. Money order. Dollie |
Blackwell, Cleveland.
- Nice, dried fruit, 8c Ib., plus post-
age. Money order. J. O. Akins, Roy.
- Eleven Ibs. dried peaches with peel-
ing. Sell or exc. 6 Ibs. dried apples,
peeled, etc. Mrs. S. W. Clements, |
Rochelle.
Nice, dried peaches, 10c Ib. and
postage. Exc. for soup beans. Mozelle
Passe, Madison.
Crabapples, 10 gal., 50c bu. Exc.
Bramlett, Ellijay, Rt. 4.
near Clayton, at very low price. Get:
direction in Clayton, Ga., for loca-
tion of orchard. Fine opportunity to
truck owners. S. M. Martin, Clemson
College, S. C.
Nice, bright sun-dried apples, 1244c
Jb. del., or 10 not prepaid. No chks./
riety, 5c Ib. in 100 lb. lots, FOB. Cash |
Mrs. Clyde Morris, Whitesburg, Rt 3.
-Sun-dried apples, 10c Ib.; peaches,
Mrs. Lizzie Etris, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Elberta peaches with peel, 10c Ib.;
fall apples, dried without peel, 10c Ib.
Egret. Vera Price, Ball Ground.
Sun-dried apples and peaches, 50
Ibs. even wt. bags, 7c lb.; less 10c lb.,
FOB. C. C. Jarrard, Cleveland, Rt. 1./*
Exc. for}
__ Dried peaches, 9c Ib.
Crowder peas, or white, blackeyes at
c Ib. Ea. pay postage. Money order.
ace Frey, Blackwells, Rt. 1..
Nice, sun-dried apples, 12%c Ib.
Mrs. J. C. White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Dried apples, nice lot to sell at 10c}
-Ib., or exc. for laying hens or spring
pullets at market price. W. F. Potts.|
winter grape cut., %c ea. Exc. for)
other things.
F. | Bramlett, Ellijay, Rt. 4. :
Cleveland. :
Nice red and yellow apples, $1 per
standard bu. box del. :
Weaver, Marion.
_ Sun-dried peaches, 1931 crop, 10c
-Ib.; 12 Ibs., $1; apples, 10 Ib. 12
Ibs., $1. Add postage. Mrs. Lula Bell.
Alpharetta, Rt. 2.
_ Twenty Ibs. nice, sun-
and 30 Ibs. peaches, 8c Ib. Miss Beu-
lar Fry, Dallas, Rt. 3.
_. Dried peaches, about 30 lbs. not
peeled, 121%4c Ibh.; 10 Ibs. peeled, 18c
Ib. Exc. for Spanish peanuts or white
nest onions. Mrs. J. C. Buffington,
Zebulon, Rt. 1. a
_ Dried apples, 1931 crop, 10c Ib.,
ostage not paid. Exc. for honey or
ew feathers.
"Dried
Henry F.
peaches and apples, 10c Ib.
Iso pure Calif. blackeyed peas,
nd, 5c lb.; $2.50 bu.; white nest |
one clean, 35 Ib. Lee Elinburg,}
for anything can use on farm. J. BR.
25 doz.
dried apples |
rooted trees, 3 for 25c, 6 for 40e, post-
Mrs. Lauren Noble, 6
plums,
Phillips, Flowery Branch.
s
Georgia 3 Products For Sale
HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
for 100 Ibs. Mrs. Mae Turner,|
FOR. SALE
Pure beeswax for sale. H. D. Wil-
son, Palmetto.
Chunk (comb honey), 75 Ib. tin,|
$8; No. 10 can, $1.50; Ib. section, 24 to
case, $4. All del. Exc. for seed oats
or anything can. use of equal value. L.|
H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Rt. 1, Box 31. |
Nice, bright new chunk honey, 10
lb. cans, $1.30; 5 Ibs., 65c, postpaid in
Ist, 2nd and 3rd zone. L. G. H. Scott,
i Ludowici, Rt. 1.
Eighteen stands bees, home made
gums, Pst. style, 7 extra gums with |
supers, $25, or exe. for young pullets
or turkeys at market price. H, A.
Cox, Molena. :
' Twenty-five or 30 hives bees, $1
| per. hive, without. super, FOB my
farm. W..S. Stone, Warrenton, Rt. 2.
Forty hives Italian bees, pat. gums}
| with supers, $2.50 ea. In fair cond.
FOB. Mrs. F. J. Sharp, Carroliton,.
pie
White honey in comb, packed in
lard cans, 8c lb. Can contains. 50 to
60 Ibs. J. W. Lang, Omega.
Ext. honey, 6-10 Ib. pails, $5.50 p.;
6-10 Ib. Chunk, $6.50;\1-10 Ib. post-
paid, $1.25 (Extracted); 2-10 Ib.,
$2.25 (Ext.) J. A. Crummney, Docior-
town.
Five or 6 lbs. beeswax, 25 ib.;
8-10 Ib. cans nice, strained honey, $1
ea.; $2.75 for the 3. Mrs. J. R. Tyson,
Ocilla.
Bright Gallberry honey,
D. F. Thomas, Odum.
PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE
New crop White Spanish peanuts,
'5e Ib.; 100 lbs. or over, 4c Ib. Not tess
than 20 lbs. shipped. Cash with order.
James B.-Woods, Brooks.
Sev. M lbs. Stewart and Schiey
pecans, ready Nov. 15th. Write for|
sample and price. M. F. Jones, Met-j|
ter, Rt. 1, Box 111.
_ Bright and sound Jumbo pecans
in ear lots, 3c Ib.; by ton, 3% Ib.;
small quantities, 4c. Sample on re-
quest. All cash, FOB prices. Gordon
Newman, Stilson..
- White Spanish peanuts, guar. No.
1, 75c bu. Malvin Collins, Whigham.
Runner peanuts, new crop, 2%c Ib.
G. D. Fain, Edison. :
No. 1 grade Spanish peanuts, 3c
lb., FOB here. Cashiers chk. or money
order. H. E. Tomberlin,
Abbeville;
Rix Z;
Paper shell pecans, sev. var.. also
seedlings. Make offer. Miss Ronie
Large quantity of nice apples of/
choicest varieties, in bulk at orchard,}
lings, 15e Ib.; nice large pecans, 25c
Ip. All in lots of 25 Ibs. or more. Mrs
Johnson, Shelman, Rt. 1.
Seedling pecans, 10c Ib.; large seed-
Verlie Gay, Dublin, Rt. 9.
1931 crop seedling pecans, fine}
flavor, 10c lb. Have 2 M Ibs. R. E.
Bower, Dixie.
Pink Spanish peanuts, prolific va-|
with order. Wm. Nunn, Lawrenceville,
; Rt. 4.
10c Ib. Exc. for shell beans. No chks. No. 1 Early Spanish peanuts, 3-1/5c |
Ib., FOB. Albert: Collins, Whigham.
Peanuts. I made 30 bu. on % acre
Guar. to please or money refunded,
10c Ib. del. E. T. Clements, Tennille.
Jumbo peanuts, 12,000 Ibs. Bright
and 100 per cent sound. 4c Ib. Cash,
FOB. Barney B.. Newman, Stilson.
Extra bright, 100 per cent sound
Jumbo peanuts in car lots, 3%c Ib.; |
by the ton, 3%c; by the M or less Ibs.,
4 lb., FOB. Cash. Gordon Newman,
Stilson.
PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT
TREES, ETC., FOR SALE
Concord grape cut., 1c ea.: fox and
Add postage.
Walnut trees, 20 ft. long and less,
for sale: also calamus root, 30c lhb.;
mullen root, 30c Ib.; calamus plants,
Mrs. R. C. Stover, Pro-
tection. :
Good plums, large red var., well
paid: stamps accepted. <A. Steim-
heimer, Woolsey, Rt. 1.
White Eng. peach trees, Eng. horse
apples, blue Damson, large goose, and }
little yellow plums, old time Indian
peach, sugar pear, May cherry trees,
'15 ea. Mrs. Mae Turner, Cleveland,
Rt. 4. : :
White Eng. peach, 15 ea.; 10 for
May cherry. 10c ea.; Damson
95c ea.: 5 for $1. Mrs. John
Few cherry trees for sale or exc. for
grape vines. W. S. Story, Warrenton,
Rt. pee = ot : 22 :
ext. or |
chunk, 5 lbs., 85e: 10 Ibs., $1.50 del.
J. BR.|
Georgia Products For Sale
_ POTATOES FOR SALE
Big Stem Jersey potatoes, $10 per
fton at fields. Rufus Merriman, Lyons,
| Rt. 1. /
Porto Rico yam potatoes, 50c bu.
From 2 bu. to 100. R. E. Bower,
Dixie. :
SYRUP FOR SALE
Pure Ga. Cane syrup, 12 half gal.
cans to cs., $3.75 per case. Malvin
Collins, Whigham.
_ Thirty-three gal. bbl. sorghum
syrup, 1931 crop, $15. No chks. J. C.
|Tribble, Hillsboro, Rt. 2.
Pure Ga. Cane syrup in 35 gal.
bbls., 40ce gal.; No. 10 cams, 50c ea.
|Exe. 25 No. 10 cans for 25 bu. Ful-
ghum seed oats. R. E. Brewer, Dixie.
Pure No. Ga. sorghum syrup, $3
per cs. of 6 No. 10 buckets, FOB. H.
F. Priest, Acworth, Rt. 1.
VEGETABLES FOR SALE
Few gal. red and green hot pep-
| pers, 28e gal. del. Ga. Exc. for oats,
corn, wheat or rye. Mrs. Daisy Coch-
-ran, Adairsville.
Red and green hot pepper, 25c gal.
Mrs. R. B. Miller, Acworth, Rt. 2-
Geergia Products Wanted
BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Exe. 6 nice sage plants for 5 Ibs.
'ssup beans, white cr colored, or for
a few lbs. Austriam winter peas. L. J.
Vollrath, Winston.
FRUIT WANTED
Can use a few bu. goad,
eating apples. Exc. 29 lbs.
honey for 3 bu. Both del. L. H.
field, Stillmore, Rt. 1, Box 3.
Want dried fruit, new erop, all var.
Where possibie send samples and
cheapest priee for cash, del. Paul O.
i Mercier, Comer.
BGNEY BEES AND BES SUPPLIES
WANTED
Want & lbs. good, bright new honey.
Exe. & Ibs. sun-dried peaches, this
yrs. crop. Fa. pay postage. irs. I. D.
McDuffie, Ashland, Rt. 1.
PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED
| Want bu. each of peanuts and pop-
corn. State what you have and best
| prices del. Cedartown. V. 'F. Crumhb-
ley, Cedartown, Rt. 2. :
Want scediing pecans. We pay
highest cash market price. Ref. fur-
'nished. Send sample and letter giving
full information. We quote price re-
turn mail. Bob McCormack, Albany.
. SYRUP WANTED
Want good, bright, thick, new crop
sorghum syrup. Send sample and
give cheapest cash price del. Paul O.
Mercier, Comer.
POTATOES WANTED
Want eating Irish potatoes, sound
sound
comb
Eden-
cheapest cash price del. Paul O.
| Mercier, Comer, .
Want 100 Ibs. new crop White Star
Trish potatoes. State prepaid price
for cash. EB. C. Ward, Butler.
-Egegs For Sale
Genuine Buff Cochin bantam eggs,
$1.50 per 15. O. H. Wright, Atlanta,
|515 Peters Bldg. ;
- Pure bred Dark Cornish eggs, $1)
per 15, prepaid. Mrs. C. O. Sikes,
Sylvescver. es
AAA quality Tancred str. S.C. W- L..
$1 per 15; $5 C, prepaid, or exc. for
fetta, Rt. 3. se
Donaldson Red eggs for setting, 65c
per doz., if 2 or more doz. are taken
at once. Postpaid. Pure bred hens.
\Miss Ida. Dodd, Fair Mount.
Pure bred Mammoth White Pekin
duck eggs; 75 doz. del. Sidney Clot-
felter, Marietta, Rt. 5.
Thompson Imp. Ringlet B. R. eggs~
Ist, $1 per 15; $1.75, 30; 2nd, 85c
per 15; $1.45 per 30 del. Cartons ret.
oes J. E. Steadman, Bainbridge,
Riz 2. : :
S. C. R. I. Red eggs, $1.50 per 15;
$3, 50; $5 C. Inc. lots, $4 C. Hahood
str. and heavy layers. Miss Belle
Timmerman, Bronwood, Box 83.
_ Eggs from Thompson Ringlets, 75c
per 15 del.; also fine April cockerel,
same str., $1 FOB. Cash. Mrs. C. A.
Wilbanks, Commerce, Rt. 5. :
| Pure Thompson B. R. eggs from
to contract with party to furnish all
winter. Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit.
- Pure bred Buff Orp. eggs, T5c per
'15. Fresh, fertile, Bayers str., pre-
'paid, insured. J- H. Lloyd, Milan,
Rt: 3. cue: = : ink . x
and good keeper, Advise quality and 4
Fresh, hatching eggs from Booths|
turkeys. Mrs. T. W. Hagood, Mari-|
heavy laying str., $1 per 15 del. Like}
Page Fifteen
. Eggs For Sale
Turken (Wonder Bird) eggs, $1
per 15. Cartons ret. Rebecca. Camp
bell, Atlanta, 860 Boulevard, S. E
Blood-tested B. R. hatching egg:
60e doz., prepaid. All cartons ret.
Mrs. G. C. Clifton, Millen, Box 53:
Fine Donaldson str. Red eggs, 65:
per 15. Crates ret. Mrs. J. F. Trawick,
Tennille, Rt. 1. Ee
EGGS WANTED :
Want to hatch eggs on halves. Can.
set 19, 23 or 38 doz. Or will hatch fo
2%c an egg. Ernest P. Ethridge,
Auburn. Eo
Will hatch eggs on halves, to 3 M
each week, or at 2%4c an egg. W..
Kinney, Carrollton, Rt. 1. =
Want fresh white, imfertile eggs,
Give best prices del. Atlanta. Must
be No. 1, strictly fresh. J. M. Cay
Atlanta, 1870 Lakewood Ave. :
Seed For Sale 5
Old-fashioned Cushaw seed, 10c
cup, white and green striped. Pauline
Frey, Blackwells, Rt. 1. s
Red nest onions, 25c per % gal.;
collard seed, 25c large cupful; peac
seed, Elberta and Ga. Bell, 18. 10
other var. mixed, 25, 15c, all de!
Mrs. A. S. Paulk, Ocilla.
Burr clover seed, 3c th. Yiola
Smith, Martin. : 3
Buncomb collard seed, 1931 cro
free of trash, 10c thls.; 4 for 35c, del.
No stamps. Miss Annie Myrtle May,
Warthen, Rt. 3. ae
' Honey drip cane seed, not thrashed,
'$2.50 Ths., nice, large heads, wt.
almost 1 Ib. ea. Calvin Weatherly,
Zebulon, Rt. 2. ;
Purple Top, White Globe, White
Yee, Yellow Globe, Cow Horn, Early
#lat Dutch, Rutabaga, 2 lbs. up, 35c_
tb.: less, 40c. Rape seed, 2 lbs., 30c;
4 Ibs., 50e. Add postage. W. H. Wad-
delle, Pearson. 5 ee
Jappo and Purple Top Globe tur-
nip seed, limited amt. of Nassai
weevil-resistant, for sale.
Smith, Smyrna, Rt. 1. :
Large Bell pepper seed, 10c pkg.
white running butter beans, 20c Ib.;
white and brown Crowder peas, 12
Ib.; white spine cucumber seed, 20
pke. Mrs. R. B. Miller, Acworth. _
Lemon-shaped cucumber seed 40c
teacupful, cash. Exc. for anythin
Are Ages Emley Long, Cleveland,
Seven Ibs. Willetts Wonders, 3
'1b., $2.40 for lot; butter pea seed,
| cupful, del. No stamps. Mrs. J. E
Latham, Carrollton, Rt. 5.
Perennial white nest onions fo
Fearly eating, green, 55c gal., postpaid
/Stamps accepted. R. P. Steinheimer,
Woolsey, Rt. 1. mS
White multiplying onions. Apply.
Mrs. E. T. Boswell, Jr., Siloam.
Bright, excellent Crimson and Bur
clover seed, in pod, 5c Ib.; Burr seed,
S. L. Thornton, Dewyrose.
Ria
- Large amt. white nest onions :
Willetts Wonder pea seed, 10c a
35c Ib. Exc. for seed wheat or O-too-
tan beans. Mrs. W. H. Rowe,
rollton, Rt. 5. ;
Yellow Bermuda onion sets, saved
from our genuine Bermuda fields
after season of plants, $2 per ham-
per. G. W. Coleman, Tifton.
Best selected Stone Mtn. water:
| melon seed, 1931 crop, 15-Ib. lots, 65
Ib. G. M. Young, Rebecca, Rt. 3.
All leading var. cabbage seed. $.
lb.; Purple Top, White Globe turnip
, 35 Ib.; Ga. collards, 35c Ib.
postpaid. W. W. Williams, Quitman
One thousand Ibs. old-fashioned
/seallion buttons, 10c Ib. Write for
prices.on 100-Ib. lots; also new melon
seed, $1.50 ib.; running okra, 10c
es. 25e oz. R. J. Hogan, Hogans-
ville. . oe
Willetts Wonders, 35c eupful;
ple Top, Yellow Globe turnip G
/35 cupful; red and white nest on
ions, 60c gal., del. No stamps. Mr
H. H. Sullivan, Carrollton, Rt. '
Seventy or 80 lbs. Little Gem gar:
den pea seed, 20c Ib. J. A. Williams.
Avera. : eee
New Guinea butte vine or hea
seed (fruits grow to 5 ft. long. w
10 to 20 Ibs. and are really good
eerste sale. J. R. Bramlett, Elhj
Rt. 4.
Bliss everbearing and early var
telephine Eng. pea seed, 25c Ib., ee
WwW
age paid on 4 Ibs. or more. Mrs.
Hagood, Marietta, Rt. 3. z
| White Bermuda onion sets, 15 at
del., P. P. W. G. Hollomon, ykly1
- Burbanks Golden Treasure ca
}loup seed, very prolific and earl
than Rocky Ford, 25 tbls.,. postpai
a with order. R. H. Long, Culver
Pace Sixteen
Seed For Sale
_ Good, sound, silver skin onion sets,
% gal., 25c, postpaid. Mrs. W. L.
% Daniel, Dawson, Rt. 1, Box 101.
=
cleaned, 50-Ib. bag, $3;
onions, round, large var., $1 peck;
_ white table peas, free of weevils, 12
Collard seed, 15c lb. in 100-Ib. lots,
18c smaller, or 30c postpaid in 1-lb.
lot. Malvin Collins, Whigham.
White multiplying onions, clean
and good cond., 50c_ gal.; Purple
Bloom salad pea seed, 25c per tea-
cupful, all postpaid. Mrs. Lynette
Bennett, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Two bu. Bennie seed for sale at
market. price. J. Lawrence; Meldrim.
About 1 bu. peach seed, mostly old-
fashioned white and red Eng., Sept.
and Oct., with some clearseed. Make
ne Alton Feltman, Whitesburg,
a4 t
- Burr clover seed, screened and
white nest
Ibs., $1. L. M. Aderhold, Lavonia.
- Burr clover seed, fork cleaned, dbl.
screened, 8c lb., or 100-lb. lots, 6c lb.
Mrs. Ard Smith, Lavonia.
P.O. J. seed cane, $8 M at the field.
Write for particulars. L. E. Spooner,
Iron City.
Hastings imp. white seeded chick-
en corn, ist yr., 10 lbs., $1, postpaid;
white multiplying onions, 40c gal.
Exc? some. B. B. Morgan, Clyo.
True Ga. collard seed, 30c lb.; 10
Ibs., 25c lb., postpaid. O. A. Collins,
Whigham. \
_ Purple Top Globe turnip seed, 35c
Ib.; Succession cabbage seed, $1 lb.,
del. in 2-lb. lots or more. R. E. Bower,
Dixie. .
Running okra or vegetable gourd
seed, 10c tabls. Exc. tbls. for a white
feed sack. Mrs. C. C. Blackwell,
_ Nelson.
- Recleaned Burr clover seed, 6c Ib.
here. S. B. Kinard, Jackson.
Willetts Wonder Eng. pea seed, 30c
Ib.; 4 lbs., $1, del. White multiplying
onions, 50c gal, del., cash. Mrs. L.
- nedy, Menlo.
~ Dutch
S. Waughn, Commerce, Rt. 5.
Nancy Hank watermelon seed, any
-amt., guar. pure, free from disease,
hand saved, clean, $1 lb. J. K. Ken-
- Burr clover seed, 2c lb. or exc. for
hogs or wheat, FOB. L. A. Motes, El-
berton, Rt. 3.
- White and yellow Bermuda onion
seed, $1.50 lb.; Wakefteld and Flat
cabbage, $1; winterproof
white nest onions, fall planting, 50c
gal. B.R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch.
CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE
Corn for sale, or exc. for seed oats,
hogs or milch cow. C. D. Canady,
_ Surrency.
- Golden Queen and white rice pop-
corn, 5c lb. shelled or $2 bu. Felder |
Ethridge, Americus, Rt. 4.
COTTON SEED FOR SALE
_Cokers No. 5 cotton seed, pure
lint, brings Ic per lb. more than the
-average run of cotton, 50c bu. or exc.
for wheat, oats or pigs. L. V. Mullins,
Greensboro.
_ Cokers No. 7 wilt-resistant cotton
ate 75c bu. T. B. Thomas, Thomas-
boro. ee ae
- Cleveland Big Boll cotton seed, 2nd
yr. from Piedmont, $2.25 per 100
lbs., FOB. G. C. Mixon, Fitzgerald.
Seed Wanted
_ Want quotations on Lespedeza Se-
-recia seed. J. W. Kinney, 222 State
Capitol, Atlanta.
Want 2 bu. scallion onion sets. B.
Crow, Gainesville.
_ Want pure genuine Rocky Ford
cantaloup and tender half runner
A bean seed. Exc. choicest grade
Crowder peas and _ dried
_ Want Hanover turnip seed. State
price. Jane E. Bennett, Sylvania.
CORN AND SEED CORN WANTED
Want 50 bu. shelled corn. Quote
ice del. your frt. depot. T. C. Phil-
lips, Forest Park.
_ Sev. bu. red and yellow popcorn,
6c on cob or 8c shelled. Add postage.
Loyd W. McKern, Hartwell.
Sound, well-cured, slip-shucked
corn in car lots, 80 lbs. per bu. Chas.
F. Howe, Ft. Valley.
Twenty-five to 50 bu. 1931 dry
milling corn; same kind in the slip
-shucked. Make best offer, FOB here.
Mrs. Lula B. Cook, Milan.
White shelled corn, 60c bu.; meal,
5c. Send chk. J. W. Lang, Omega.
Want popcorn, nice var. small
hite corn. Send sample and quote
MARKET BULLETIN _
Plants For Sale
Three or 4 million lead. var. cab-
bage and Bermuda onion plants,
ready in a few days, $1.25 M, del.;
5 M, $5; 20c 100. E. T. Clements,
Tennille. :
Hazlenut bushes, 18-24 in., $1.50 C;
white and black scuppernong cut.,
not rooted, 25 for 50c, del.; 28 lbs.
freestone peach seed, 90c. Homer
Gladden, Tallapoosa, Rt. 3.
Garlic bulbs, any amt. wanted, Ic
a bulb or 75c 100; $5 M, postpaid.
L. V. Mullins, Greensboro.
Lady Thompson strawberry plants,
200, 49c; 500, 90c; $1.50 M. Will exc.
Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 5.
Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage,
Marglobe tomato, True Ga. collard
plants, ready, $1.25 M; 5 M, 75c M.
Guar., or money back. B. R. Wood- |}
liff, Flowery Branch.
Cabbage, collard and tomato plants,
500, 50c; $1 M. (Name and address
not given.)
Now booking orders for Kudzu
plants for winter del. One and two-
year-old plants, $5 M; over 2 yrs., $8
1,000. Gene Harper, Hartwell.
Cabbage and collard plants, now
ready, and onions, $1.50 1,000. Mrs.
R. E. Hackle, Valdosta, 603 Savan-
nah Ave.
Chas. W. cabbage plants, ready, 15c
C, $1 M, cash with order. G.-L.
NeSmith, Ashburn, Rt. 4.
Earliest imp. large Klondike straw-
berry plants, 25c C; Ga. collard, 15c
100. Major Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 4.
Wakefield cabbage plants, 300, 50c;
$1 M, del., cash with order. Calvin,
Garrett, Oakwood, Rt. 1. g
Lady T. strawberry plants, 40c C,
$3.75 M; Mastodon everbearing, same
price; raspberries, $1 doz. Mrs. Mae
Turner, Cleveland, Rt. 4.
St. Regis everbearing and Cuth-
bery (red) raspberry, doz., 50c; 50,
$1.25; 100, $2; 500, $7; 1,000, $10.50,
postpaid. Harts wonder, dewberry,
45c doz., $2 1,000. E. J. Hart, College
Park.
Large size Lady T. strawberry
plants, 25c C, $2 M, postpaid. Mrs.
L. W. Seago, Pinehurst.
Chas. W. cabbage plants, 90c M,
del.; 5 M up, 75c M, exp. col. Charlie
Hill, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Mastodon everbearing strawberry,
30c C, $2.25-M. Exc. for pigs. M. F.
Etris, Dahlonega, RFD 1.
Chas. J. Wakefield cabbage. plants,
$1 M, del.; 5 M up, 75c M, exp. col.
Ed Mooney, Gainesville, Rt. 8.
Chas. and J. W. cabbage plants, $1
M, del.; 5 M up, 75c M, exp. col. Jeff
Mooney, Gainesville, Rt. 8. ?
Chas., J. W. cabbage plants, 90c M,
del.; 5 M up, 75c M, exp. col. Guy-
ton Teal, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Earliest var. imp. Klondike straw-
berry plants, 30c C, $1.25 500, $2 M,
ean Mrs. J. S. Crowe, Cumming,
Rt. 4.
Blakemore strawberry plants, the
new wonder berry, earliest and best
of all, $1 per 100. C. G. Byington,
Bolingbroke.
Early Klondike strawberry plants,
25c C and postage. Exc. for white
feed sacks. Mrs. J. B. Fields,, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1.
Fully dev. Missionary strawberry
plants, packed in wet moss, prompt
service, 30c C, $3 M, FOB here, del.
any time. Ref. Citizens Bank here.
W. F. Luckie, Ray City.
Millions Jersey and Chas. W. cab-
bage plants, 500, 65c; $1.10 M; 3 M,
$3; 5 M, $3.75. B. J. Head, Alma.
Jersey and Chas. W., Flat Dutch
cabbage plants, 20c C, $1 M, post-
paid; 75c M, collect; any amt. now
a Marcus Williams, Gainesville,
Few more huckleberry bushes, 75c
C, 500 $4; hazlenut, 6, $1; everbear-
ing strawberry, 40c C, $3.50 M; care-
fully packed. R. L. Blackwell, Cleve-
and. :
Extra Early J. and Chas. W. cab-
bage plants, 500, 60c, 90c M; white
Bermuda onion plants, now ready,
75c 500, $1.25 M, del. by P. P. Robt.
McCook, Fitzgerald, Rt. 4.
Imp. Missionary strawberry plants,
gov. insp., av. about 90 per cent true
to name, 30c C, $2.50 1,000. R. S.
Harris, Baxley. |
Copenhagen, Flat Dutch cabbage,
sweet, heading collard plants, ea.
postpaid, 70c 500, $1.20 1,000. Grady
Kelley, Sulphur Springs, Rt. 1.
Year-old rhubarb plants, 75 doz.;
peppermint, 35c doz.; garlic, 10c per
head; dry sage, 60c lb. Money order
only. Miss Rona McCurley, Hart-
well, Rt..2.
Strawberry plants, 20c C. Exe. for
cabbage plants, dried peaches or ap-
ples. Mrs. C. L. Hightower, Tarry-
town; Rt. 2.
Plants For Sale
Fifteen lbs. Ga. collard seed $1.50
for lot; 5 lbs. salad Eng. peas, $1 for
lot. Miss Delila Maxwell, Whigham,
Rt. 1.
American Wonder watermelon
seed, grow to wt. 160 lbs. up, $1 02z.,
/$10 lb. .E. T. Clements, Tennille.
Seed rice, 1931 crop, 30 bu. yield
per A., 65c pk., P. P. Enough for 1
acre. No chks. Tom P. Trowell, Am-
brose, RFD 1.
One gal. white nest onions, 50c gal.
Add postage. . Mrs. T. B.. Slater,
Pembroke. FS
Extra long and tender cornfield
bean seed, 10c teacupful, plus post-
age. Mrs. J. E. Sloan, Resaca, Rt. 2.
Plants Wanted
Want 5 M Bermuda onion planis.
| Will-exc. good sorghum syrup. Mrs.
Geo. M. Gable. Canon, Rt. 3.
Want 500 early cabbage plants, 500
strawberry. Exc. red pepper, popcorn,
peanuts or garden seed. Mrs. W. E.
Wiggins, Quitman, Rt. 6.
Exe. at once half lb. heading col-
lard seed for 200 heading collard
plants. Mrs. A. S. Paulk, Ocilla.
Miscellaneous For Sale
Old, yellow, sweet leaf tobacco, 10c
lb., FOB. Mrs. Lilla Campbell, Sur-
rency, Rt. 2. ~
Twelve lbs. Eng. walnuts, $1.50 per
lot, or 13c lb. Mrs. Verlie Gay, Dub-
lin} Rt 922
New crop broomcorn, enough for 3
large brooms, $1 del. Pearl Aderhold,
Lavonia. :
Eighteen lbs. best grade tobacco,
choice leaves, selected for chewing,
25c lb. $4 for lot, FOB. Mrs. Mollie
Gamble, Surrency, Rt. 2.
About 100 lbs. real nice Brazil or
Cuba tobacco, 50c Ib., also 25 gal.
real good syrup in gal. buckets, 60c
gal. R. A. Brown, Lewner.
Walnuts for sale or exc. What
have you? Mrs: A. B. Wood, Griffin.
Twenty lbs. geese feathers, 75c lb.
Mrs. J. A. Fuss, Homer, Rt. 1.
Two doz. good clean. 8 lbs. lard
buckets, $1 doz., prepaid, or exc. W.
M. Thornton, Jesup, Rt. 2.
Fine, ground Ga. corn meal, $1.25
bu., or exc. 2 bu. for every 3 Brown
or W. L. hens. Mrs, Daisy Malphus,
Halcyondale.
Yellow, flue cured tobacco, 10c Ib.,
12 lbs.; $1, FOB. Cash with order.
Isham Harris, Baxley, Rt. 2. .
Golden leaf, barn cured chewing
and smoking tobacco, 11 lIbs., $1. Add
postage. Exc. for fresh or. dried ap-
ples. Mrs. J. T. Troupe, Baxley, Rt. 2.
Chewing tobacco, ready twisted, 10
Ibs., $1 prepaid up to 3rd zone.
Smoking, 12 lbs., $1 up, 3rd zone.
oe with order. B. B. Milikin, Bax-
ey. $
Good chewing tobacco, ready twist-
ed, 10 lbs., $1; smoking, 12 lbs., $1.
Money order or cashiers chk. Mrs.
Thelma Joyner, Baxley.
Barn cured tobacco, chewing and
smoking, for sale or exc. 12 lbs: for
10 Ibs. dried apples or peaches. Ea.
pay postage. J. H. Elliott, Odum.
Flue cured tobacco, 8c lb. Exc. for
dried apples, peaches, nest onions, or
anything can use. S. A. Elliott, Odum.
Whole wheat flour, 34%2c FOB, Rt
6, Gainesville. In 5, 12, 24 lb. bags.
Guar. freshly ground from good
wheat. W. H. Bell, Gainesville, Rt. 6.
Flue cured leaf tobacco, 10c Ihb.;
75 Ibs. good tobacco, 15c lb. Mrs.
Ralph M. Bennett, Surrency.
Poke roots, 31c for 2 good Ibs. and
postage. Miss Elizabeth Adams, Mari-
etta, RFD 3.
_ Nice dried sage, 35c lb.; sassafras,
6 lbs.. 75c; yellow clear seed peach
seed, 25c gal.. Mrs. John Phillips,
Flowery Branch.
_ Nice, clean dried sage, 60c Ib. del.
This yrs. crop. Write or see. Mrs. J.
E, Yawn, Rhine, Rt. 1, Box 115.
Fig, watermelon rind preserves, 50
and 60c qt., respectively; peach
pickle, old fashioned red Indian
peach, 45c at.; apple jelly, 15c mold.
Also plum jelly. Mrs, Z. M. Story,
Thomson.
While wool washed, 40c lb.; un-
washed, 30c Ib. Add postage. Jack
ee Venice. a 3.
ood yellow flue-cured chewin:
tobacco, 10 lbs., $1, del.; smoking, 6c
lb. Wendell Smith, Baxley.
Feathers, about 35 lIbs., $15. Mrs.
Sarah F. Underwood, Atlanta, 18
Astor Ave. S. W.
Gensing roots, 3 small bunches,
25c; grub root, 25c; lady slipper, 3
bun., 25c; blood root, 50c lb. Add
postage. Mrs, J. T. Grindle, Murray-
ville, Rt. 1. -
- Thursday,
Ward, Butler.
October 15, 1931
Miscellaneous For Sale __
Chewing tobacco, 10c lb.; smoking
6c Ib. Orders for $1 and up del. 3rq
zone. J. W. Steedley, Baxley.
Chewing tobacco. 10c; smoking, 6 _
lb. Add postage. J. S. Steedley, Bax.
ley, Rt. 4. :
Five-lb. box old, yellow tobacco, $1
A. Campbell, Surrency, Rt.2. ~
Pure leaf tobacco in 5-lb. boxes.
del., $1. C. L. Fetter, Surrency.
Sweet leaf, flue-cured, twisted to-
bacco, 25c lb., or in the leaf; 12%4c Ib.
del. Money order. Dan A. Camp-:
bell, Baxley, Rt. 2.~ z
Wild cherry bark, butterfly root
rattle and yellow root, 20c lb. Mrs.
J. C. White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Chewing tobacco, 10c lb.; smoking
6c lb. No orders for less than $i.
Add postage. Mrs. H. D. Boatright, -
Baxley. fe
Good flue-cured tobacco, chewing,
10c! smoking, 6c lb. Orders for $1
del. in Ga. Harold Smith, Baxley.
Waterground meal, $1 bu. or 90c
bu. in large quantities, FOB. H. vy,
Franklin, Register.
Little Chili peppers in vinegar-ho
sauce, 60c at. jar, del. Ga. J. w.
Helleman, Nahunta, Box 155.
Sassafras and poke root, 10 Ib.:
4 lIbs., 25.; catnip, 10c bunch: 5_
bunches, 30c. Add postage. Mrs,
Lula Bell, Alpharetta, Rt. 2. oe
White wool, 20c lb. Robt. S. An-
derson, Hawkinsville. A aae
Whole wheat flour, from selected
wheat, 3c lb.; also new crop meal, 3c
Ib., all ground old-style water mill,
Not less than 50 lbs. shipped, cash
with order. James Woods, Brooks.
Good barn-cured tobacco, ripe and
mellow, chewing, 8c; smoking, 6c. No
orders for less than $1. Add postage,
Exc. for anything can use. Mrs,
Christine Harper, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Some sweet, flue-cured tobacco,
chewing, 10c; smoking, 8c. No orders
less than 50c. Add postage. L. J.
Boatright, Baxley, Rt. 4. eee
Extra good flue-cured tobacco,
smoking, 1242c lb. cash, or exc. for
bunch butter beans or Willetts Won-
der Eng. pea seed. No orders for
less than $1. Mrs. B. A. Palmer,
Milford. :
Miscellaneous Wanted
Exc. 10 lbs. dried apples for 20
white feed sacks, 100 lb. cap. Mrs. T..
J. Wade, Alto, Rt. 2. one
Want 10 good white feed sacks, 100 |
Ib. cap. Exc. 1 peck Branham peas
or 6 lbs. dried apples. Ea. pay post-
age. Mrs. A. C. Gladden, Tallapoosa, ~
Rt. 3.
Want some good chewing tobacco.
Send sample and price. G. P. Lance,
Gillsville, Rt. 1.
Exe. 100 lb. size white feed sacks
for lint cotton. 1 sack for 2 lbs. cot-
ton, Mrs. W. B. Alderman, Douglas.
Exc. 10 lbs. nice, sun-dried apples
for 12 new, white 100 lb. feed sacks,
free of holes. Mrs. Ora Towe, Adairs-
ville, Rt.. 2. :
Want dry Gensing and Golden
ag orp done V. W. Wilson, Savannah,
Want % bu. each, table peas, but-
ter beans, 10 lbs. dried sour apples
and small friers. Exc. red, everbear=
ing raspberry plants and other value.
Mrs. W.M. Jones, Lylerly, -
Exc. value for fertile B. Rock eggs,
King pigeons and other value. Write.
Mrs. McGee, Lithonia, Rt. 2. ay
Exc. value for hogs, cows, mule,
corn, hay, chickens, cotton seed, etc.
Write what you have to trade. A. T.
Pope, Dublin. tote
Want chestnuts. Quote prices and
Sete Will Martin, Cuthbert, Box
One hundred fifty dollar value to
exc. for cotton, cotton seed, and 4
or 5 gal. milch cow. Write. Mrs. N. H.
Riddle, Rossville, Rt. 1.
. Want canned vegetables, all kinds
if excellent quality. Give can size,
and cheapest cash price del. Paul O.
Mercier, Comer.
Want new geese feathers at reason<
able price. Send sample. Mrs. H. C.
Burnsed, Brooklet.
Twelve Ibs: nice dried apples for 1
doz. white feed sacks, 100 lb. cap.
Mrs. W. R. Walker, Young Cane. 5
Want dried fruit and white peas.
Exc. 50 white feed sacks and other
value. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. Rose
Danvers, Doyle. x
Exe. 300 Himalaya blackberry
plants for white 100 lb. feed sacks.
50 plants for 4 sacks, also other
plants and seed to exc. Pearl Morris,
Bowdon.
Want 5 bu. corn meal from local
farmer, Noy. 1. Pay $3 cash. E, C.
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