5 Second: Hand Farm: Machinery, Flower ae Seed, Incubator |
and Ornamental Nursery. Stock Monthly Supplement
GEORGIA
PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETS A, D. JONES, DIRECTOR.
STATE CAPITOL
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ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1931.
Some Things in General
I received a letter this morning from Mr. J.,F. Walker of
Monticello, Georgia. This gentleman is 85 years old. He asked
- that I suggest to plant growers not to sell their cabbage
plants until they had four or six leaves on them. He stated
that where you put them out with two leaves they died be-
_ fore they could be planted or died soon after and cheated the
person who had bought them. _ :
- He is exactly right. Do not advertise that your plants are
cS ready to ship or try to sell them until they are large enough .
- to stand shipping and will live. This applies to all plants that
you sell as well as cabbage plants. -
You want satisfied customers, and we dislike to have com-.
_ plaints, so if you intend advertising and selling plants this
fall, or next spring, pay particular attention to this matter.
[Twas at my home in Telfair County, Saturday and Sunday
_ of this past week. I helped fight a forest fire Saturday. The
_ fire was in a swamp right below my farm. Of course nebody
- knows who started the fire, or any of these disastrous fires.
I have a suspicion that some of these fires are started by
opossum hunters who kindle a fire to warm by and then go
: off and leave the fire burning.
It is cloudy today and may rain pretty soon. Of course if
it rains you do not have to be so particular about putting out
your fires. However, no one should leave a fire burning in the
woods, or anywhere else, without being sure that it can do no.
harm.
Have you planted your wheat and winter grain? . Corn is
very short in some sections of Georgia. A field of oats and
vetch will be cheaper next spring than havirig to buy cornor_ |
mixed feed. Ten or fifteen pounds of vetch mixed with a |
bushel of oats to the acre will almost double your feed.
I receive a good many inquiries in reference to seed
wheat. I would like to see enough wheat grown in Georgia to
supply us with our biscuit.
The best seed wheat that I saw growing last spring was on
the farm of Gunn and Goolsby at Monticello, Georgia. I have |
called your attention to this field of wheat before. Today
these growers have notified me that they would sell the seed
still remaining on hand for $1.75 per bushel FOB Monticello. |
It would not be a bad idea to get some of these seed. $1.75
may look big, but this is extra good seed wheat. It is of the
blue stem variety, and has the largest, heaviest heads of any
wheat I ever saw growing. :
EUGENE TALMADGE. te .
November 2, 1931.
MARKET REPORT
OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS
Prevailing Wholesale Prices Nov. 8, 1931. Always Subject to Variation.
Atlanta. Macon. Savannah, Augusta. Columbus. Valdosta.
INDEX
Flowers and Seed For Sale
Flowers and Seed Wanted
Second-Hand Machinery For Sale 6
Second-Hand Machinery Wanted..6-7
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NUMBER 45
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Eggs, extra, doz. : $ .28 $ 32 $ .28 $ .30 $ .30
Higgs, standard, COZ, ....-csscseseesccses Boca .26 .30 26 28 28
Eggs, Georgia trade, doz. ...- 21 5 21 23 .23
-. Begs, yard run, doz. ...... oe. 26 3057 .26 .28 28
Stags, Ib. : 15 18 16 :
Hens, Ib. ....: 15 = Ae
- Roosters, Ib. A 3 10
_ -Friers, Ib. ; ae
Ducks, Ib. ae 18
_ Geese, Ib. ...- oa 13
. Turkeys, Ib. 20, ; sao
Capons, lb. 3 : 20
Field Peas, eine Du Se 15
Field Peas, not mixed, NUS enw crccenaee nob : :
Country Butter, best table, sos ccocane .30
Ear Corn (80. lb. to bu.), bu. 50
_ .Sweet Potatoes, per 100 Ibs. aa 9
Peavine Hay, No. 1, ton ...
Peanut Hay, No. 1, ton ..
Hogs sold during week Peemire Noy. 3, 1931, at co-operative sales brought 4.65 per ewt.,
basis No. 1.
-PeanutsNo. 1 stock, deltvered shelling plants, $35 per ton, subject to change.
Incubators, Brooders, For Sale
Incubators, Brooders, ieee?
Plants For Sale
Plants Wanted
Poultry For Sale
Poultry Wanted
Live Stock For Sale
Live Stock Wanted
Positions Wanted
Farm Help Wanted ....
Seed For Sale
Seed Wanted
Eggs For Sale
Eggs Wanted
Baby Chicks For Sale
Baby Chicks Wanted.
Grain and Hay For Sale
Grain and Hay Wanted
Miscellaneous For Sale
Miscellaneous Wanted
Georgia Products For. Sale....14-15-16
Georgia Products Wanted :
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\. ft. $9 doz.; 6 ft:, $13.50 doz.;
es Mrs. -
' nice sun-dried ~ peaches
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Flowers and Seed For Sale
Cream and yellow, dbl. butter and
egg, yellow long trumpet. daffodils,
each, $1.50 C; Cedar trees, 2 ft., small
water oaks, $1 ea. Money oxder. Mrs.
OP ay. McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2.
- Hawthorne, 25c ea., 6 for $1; mtn.
laurel, azaleas, crabapples, 15c ea.,
8 for $1; purple and blue iris,. ever-
green day lilies, 30c doz. Mrs. C. P.
Lively, Morganton.
_ Hollyhocks, 50c doz.; trailing ar-
butus, 25c doz.; day lilies; purple,
blue iris, evergreen, 30c doz.;.haw-
_thorne, 25c ea., 6 for $1: crabapples,
-.15_ ea., 8. for $1. Mrs. W. F. Fain,
oo Morganton.
Four nice yard evergreen palms,
8 and 10 in., 50c ea., 3 for $1.25; 1
stiff leaf caladium, med. size, 50c.
All del. Mrs. J. E. Strickland, Canon,
RED 2.
-. Cheap by the peck or bu. 3 pks.
= paper white and 1 pk. Aspasia narcis-
sus bulbs, $2 pk.; $6 for lot. Goy.
insp. Exc. for good eating apples or
a or apples.
= Mrs. M. E. Chestnut, Whigham.
Two _col. red hollyhock seed, canna
: _ seed, Texas morning glory seed, all
7420 tbls., 3 for 30c, del.. Mrs. H. H.
Sullivan, Carrollton, Rt. 5.
-. EKuonymous, Forsythia, Spirea, 35,
50 and 75c each; cuttings, 10c foot.
3 ft. lengths, 25c; dbl. cluster pink
oleander, 3 ft., 25c; 1 bearing banana
_ tree, $1. Mrs. E. Fountain, Ft. Val-
ley.
E Fine lot of long leaf pines, just the
- gize to set out. Make offer. Mrs. M.
_ G. Thigpen, Dublin, Rt. 6.
sweet serubs, boxwoods,
white dog-
Azaleas,
* Japonicas, laurels, ivy,
- wood, arborvitae, 25c each; trailing
_ arbutus, galax, ferns, 30c doz.;
ever-
- green geraniums, 40c doz. Mrs. Mar-
garet Collins, Rugby. _
- Daffodils, 50c C; calla lilies, -shirt-
button bush, flowering almonds, 10c
each; pink crepe myrtle; pink, red
hibiscus, purple butterfly bush, 25c
a Rei Mrs.
3 W. A. Fields, Gainesville,
Irish junipers, 3ft., 50c each: 4-5
Scotch
broom, 2-4 ft. 50c each: Italian
_eypress, 3-4 ft., 70c each. Mrs. S. D.
Duncan, Cornelia, Rest.
av Pit flowers, 40 bunches mixed, ger.
i -cackles, large bunches, $20; also
_ chrysanthemums, all col., 15 bunch.
Cash, or anything can use. Emley
Long, Cleveland, Rt. 4, Box 13.
~ Dwarf arborvitae seed, 20c tbls.;
yellow, Calif. poppy seed, 10c tea-
spoonful; umbrella China trees, 3-6
f{t., 25c each; evergreen hedge cut.,
ec each, del. after. frost, not prepaid.
W. L. Daniel,. Dawson, Rt. 1,
Box 101.
Phlox subulata (thrift, moss or
mtn. pinks), rich bright pink, solid
carpet of bloom all during March and
April; after blooming time, foilage
makes. beautiful border for rest of
year, $1 100. Miss Marie Barrow,
Reynolds.
. Large cupful of ae and poppy
White, pink and red geraniums,
Sprengeria ferns, pincushion castus,
_ all well rooted, 10c each, 3 for 25c.
Add. postage, Mrs. Cc. B. Shepard,
- Rockmart, Rt. 2.
White narcissi, dbl. butter and egg,
and long trumpet daffodils, each, $1
C. Cash or money Me Miss Janie
Purdy, Hartwell, Rt.
Cape jasmine, 10c, se water hya-
- einths, 3, 25c; red and yellow cannas,
bulbs, 3, 25: ferns, 50e; begonias,
20C;,- Or 10 and 15 plants. Miss Ella
: Fordham, Toomsboro, Rt. 2.
'. Two year old well rooted sunburst
or cloth of gold, mammoth pink
crochet, K. Augusta Victoria, white
American Beauty rose bushes, 40c
each, 2, 75c. Mrs. Cc. B. Tanner, San-
- dersville.
- Geraniums, 3 col., 5c each; chry-
_ santhemumas, 4 col., 6 for 5c: blue lily
of the Nile, 25c; Madonna lilies, 20c
: each; 5 dif. cactus, 5c each: iris, sev.
col., 25 doz. Mrs. M. Highfield, Ris- |
ing Fawn.
_. Roses, Lady Banksie, cream: Van-
- fleet pink. Martha Washington,
white brier. purple, white lilac, al-
monds, crepe myrtle, 15c each, 2 for
25. Add postage. Mrs. J. D. Pope,
Box Springs, Rt. 2. Z
- Purple iris, $1 C; blackberry lilies,
1560 C: yellow lilies, 50c C; 2 white
* roses and Dorothy Perkins, 25 each:
mixed altheas, 50c doz. Mrs. Isabell
Hardin, White, Rt. 1.
__ Paper white narcissi bulbs, $1 C;
large Aspasia narcissi, $2 C. All insp.
Exc. some. Write. L. U. McNair,
Sow linea ;
ee MARKET 1
fiowee and Seed For Sale
Giant yellow daffodils, narcissi, 75c
C: snow balls, red japonicas, 35
each; winter: jasmine, spirea, red al-
theas, white running rose, forsythia,
15c each. Miss T. N. Silver, Talking |
Rock, Rt. 2.
Wild azaleas and rosebud trees, 15c
each; $1 doz.; wild roses, crabapples,
dogwood, 10c each, 50c doz.; blue iris,
10c each, $1 doz.; yellow jonquils, $1
doz., 15c each. Miss Beatrice Robin-
son, Morganton, Box 25.
Purple iris, 3 doz., 50c: mixed
hibiscus,. 5, 25; pink perennial pea
seed, : mixed hibiscus seed, 10c. thls.;
abl. French marigold seed, 10c cupful. s
Add postage. Mrs. Willie Dean, Talk- |-+
ing Rock.
Begonias, argentea, guttata,. coral-
line, lucerne, everblooming, | oxheart; f
beefsteak, rooted, 20c. cuttings; 10
ger., 3 scarlet, pink, ger ot red,
fostak 15c:. cut, re
White Plains.
Large dbl. dahlias, 2 pinks, 2 yel-
lows, dark red and white. Instruc-
tions for growing on request. Nice
bulbs, 85c doz., postpaid. Mrs: Alvin
D. Todd,. Gaddistown.
Fine collection gladioli, many ruf-
fled, blooming size, great variety -col-
ors, $3 C., or exc. for- Winesap or]
other good winter keeping apples.
Mrs. Claude Payne, Shelman.
Milk and wine lily bulbs, 10c; paper
white narcissi, jonquils, snowdrops,
daffodils, orange-lilies, 30c doz.; cro-
cus, 20c doz.; dbl. pink poppy seed,
10c thls. Mrs. J. F. Felker, Ideal,
Box 44.
White poppy seed, single and dbl.,
tmixed; also red poppy seed, single
and dbl. mixed, 10c per tbls. Add
postage. W. Frazier Adams, Royston,
Box 105.
Geranium cuttings, all colors, 5c
each: June and Xmas cactus, rooted,
large bunch, 10;* everblooming rose
cut., pink and: white, wisteria vine,
10c each. Mrs. J. C. Shirley, Holly-
wood.
- Regale lilies, 5-6 in. circum., Bleed-
ing Heart, Nandina Domestica, 6 in.
high, all $1 .50 doz. del.; names iris,
Monsignor, _ Caprice, Alan Gray,
{Storm Cloud, Nibelungen, 75c doz.
del. Miss Mary Lewis, Cornelia,
Dbl. mixed hollyhock seed, 10c cup;
3 red, 1 pink, large size geraniums.
20c each. Add postage. Mrs. M. N.
Putnam, Carrollton, Rt. 2.
Strawberry bushes, mtn. ivy, white
maple, 20c doz.; water lilies, mtn.
ferns, trailing arbutus, 15c doz. Add
postage for orders less than $1. Lucile
Thomason, Morganton.
Cream, white, fragrant narcissus
bulbs, 35 doz.; "$1 C; red day. lilies,
35 doz., 55 2 doz.; red azaleas, pink
rhododendrons, 35 each, 5, $1 del.
Mrs. Florence Heaton, Mineral Bluff:
Trailing arbutus, galax, evergreen,
geraniums, 35 doz.; azaleas, pussy.
willows, white pines, boxwoods, 25c
jeach. All rooted. Earnest Lovingood,
Rugby.
April blooming white narcissi, 10c
doz., 12 doz., $1: ylelow daffodils,
10c doz.: peony bulbs, 3: f0r- 25. Add:
| postage. Miss Bonnelle Browning,
Draketown.
Mixed jonquil bulbs, $1.50 per C,
or exc. Mrs. Lula Kay, Cartersville,.
505 No. Erwin Street.
Mixed colors dbl. hollyhock, dbl.
larkspur, dbl. peony flowered poppy
seed, 2. thls. ,5c, plus postage. Mrs.
Cliff Booth, Kennesaw.
Choice bulbs (mixed) of named
var.,. dahlias, also narcissi, jonquil | J
and daffodil bulbs, (mixed), $1.50
per C. Not postpaid. Mrs. H._G.
Hynds, Atlanta, 255 Sutherland Ter.
Phone, De. 0203.
Azaleas, red and yellow, and mtn.
laurel, each, 50c doz.; white dogwood,
25 doz.: mtn. ivy. 40c doz.; mtn.
ferns, 20 loz. Add postage. J. T.
Boyce, Morganton.
Mtn. laurel and azaleas, 50c doz.;
mtn. ivy, 40c doz.: mtn. ferns, 20
doz.; white dogwood, 25e doz. Add
postage. Mrs. A. R. Carson, Morgan-
on
Nice size chrysanthemum blooms,
yellow, white and pink, $1.50 doz.:
some smaller, $1 doz. Mrs. J. W. Fox,
Dawson.
Paper white narcissi, daffodils,
jonquils, all 25ce doz.; white spider
lily, red and salmon pink Amaryllis,
milk and wine. 25c each: small yel-
low narcissi, 10c doz. Mrs. W. T.
Westbrook, Unadilla.
Giant pansy plants in mixed exhi-
bition varieties. Belles, Daisy plants,
pink and white. All plants, $1.25 per |.
100. Jas. C. Bush, Augusta.
Thornless yellow rose, 18 in. high,
a -for 50c. Mrs. Alice Garner, Pal-
metto.
.. Eley, ;
|white feed sacks at Tse each. Pearl
| Morris, Bowdon.
'Balm of Gilead buds and lady slipper,
ville, Rt. 1.
ganton.
$2.50 C, del. James Cureton, Austell.
c. Add postage. Mrs. J.
ai LLE Tr
Flowers and Seed for Sale
Hollyhock, paper white and fred,
baby rambler roses, cannas, red, fall
pinks, yellow, 10c each; purple iris
flags, 75c a 100. Mrs. Laura Haynes,
Oakman.
-.Four: col. azaleas, rhododendrons,
min, laurels, pink dogwoods, crab-
apples, white pines, rooted, 10c each;
Hemerocallis lilies, perennial phlox,
trailing arbutus, 20c doz. Miss Dot
Wilson, Morganton.
White Star jasmine, Blue -Plum-
bago, Boston, Sword and Sprengeria
ferns, Xmas bells, cartillery plant,
strawberry geranium, white, flesh,
red and pink conch begonias, 8c cach.
Mrs. L. L; Hay, Leary. -
Large iris,- dark purple falls, light.
purpic stands, 35 doz., $2.50 C; $20
M;. hydrangeas, 25c- each, 6 for. $1.
Add postage to small orders. Mrs.
Emma Clayton, Roy.
Fragrant purple lilac slips. good.
eond., 25 each; large supply purple
flag ilies, 50c doz. blubs. Add post-
age. Mrs. Pearl Moss, Silver Creek,
PRG ke
Three-year-old, healthy, bushy,
field grown abelia plants, 3-4 ft., 40c
each; cheaper in larger quantities.
Add postage for less than 6. Mrs. G.-
-G. Blanchard, Appling.
Rooted oleanders, red or white, -25
each; nice carnation plants, dbl. red,
very fragrant, 15c each, or exc. for
Madonna. lilies, taeee bulb, 15
each, 2 for 25c; tiger lilies, blooming
size, 10c; peony clumps, 25c, 2 for
40c; jonquils, 10c doz. Add postage.
Mrs. F. Lloyd, Hiawassee.
Large, dbl. deep pink peonies, 30c
each, or 2 for 50c. Money preferred.
Mrs. Genie Barlow, Tallapoosa, Rt. 2.
Mixed sweet pea seed, 8c oz.; rose,
white, pink, oxalis 25..doz.; 3 "ferns,
10c each. Add postage. Mrs. S. M.
Gunter, Lawrenceville, Rio 4.
Mixed var. iris blubs, $1 per C. No
less than 100 sold at. this price. Del.
by parcel post. Cash with order. J..
E. Stembridge, Ella Gap.
Geraniums, ferns, begonias, sul-|
tanas, cactus, jonquil. bulbs, dahlias,
fine assortment - for. $1.25; gladioli,
mixed, 75c doz.; boxwood, 90c C del.
Mrs. Mamie Stone, Adairsville.
Yellow. cluster narcissi bulbs, 20c
doz.; giant -amaryllis hybrids, 20
each, 3 for 50c; 7 for $1; arburilium,
25c doz., prepaid. Miss Ida Grier,
Arlington.
_ Giant white spider lilies, 3 blubs
40c; red spider lilies, 3 for 25c; Dr.
Regel (hemerocallis) lily bulbs, 3 for
25c, prepaid. Mrs. Maude Brooks,
Arlington. =k
Mtn, laurel, rhododendrons, spruce
pines, azaleas, sweet scrub, and. Balm
of Gilead, 15 each, 2 for 25c; also
e
25c 100. Barbara Ferguson, Murray-
White pine, azaleas, crabapples,
min. laurels, dogwood, 15 each, 8 for
$1; mtn. ferns, evergreen, day lilies,
trailing arbutus, 25c doz.; spruce
pines, 15c each. John Ss. Wilson, Mor-
Snowdrop bulbs, $1 C: blue grape
hyacinths, 50c C; $2 per 500, post-
paid. Ray Johnson, Hartwell.
Red, white and pink peony divi-
sions, 50c each; $4.25 per doz.: iris,
= dris lilies, white and purple, 10c
doz.; water hyacinths, 10c each; 1
each, white, red, pink geraniums, 2
A old, 25c each. Add pope: Mrs.
. G. Dodd, Alpharetta, Rt.
Nice blooming snowdrop ioulbs, 50c
C. Logan,
Plains.
Madam Chereau iris, 50 doz.: vio-
lets, 25 100. Mrs... E. L. Rogers,
Griffin.
Purple, pink altheas, Eng. dog-
wood, golden bells, persith, japonicas,
2 for 25c. Exc. for white feed sacks;
add postage. Mrs. Mauda Henderson,
Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Daffodils, orange lilies, Star Beth-
lehem, 75c C; double pink peonies,
50c ea; japonicas, pink weigelias,
snowballs, 25c ea.; add postage. Mrs.
Mollie Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Dark purple iris, $2: C; orange lilies,
daffodils, $1 C; mixed gladioli, pink
hardy phlox, 50c: doz.; evergreen ja-
ponicas, 2 yrs., $1 ea.; add postage.
Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Doz. orange lilies, doz. daffodils, 2
Eng. dogwood, 2 pirds- -eye hedge, 4
altheas, 2 ferns, well rooted, $2 plus
postage. Exe. for 25 white feed sacks.
Merine Henderson, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Pink weigelia, double pink, purple,
white althea, 3 for. 40c; purple lilac,
a Col
pink almond, golden bell, forsythia,
linden, 4 for 25c: iris, 60 doz. Mrs.
Henry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. a:
Thursday, Noventers 5 1981.
Rhododendron, spruce, white
6 for $1.25; azaleas, 75 doz.: So
-> Spirea,
Flowers and Seed. For Sale :
pink weigelia, snowballs, double jas
royal purple, lay.
20c doz,
ponicas, 20c a.;
ender iris, hardy phliox,
Martha Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Yellow thornless roses, 2 for 25e:
fall pinks, yellow- button pinks, 25
punch; daisies,
lilies, blackberry lilies, 20c doz: add
postage; cash. Mrs. Sidda Souther-
land, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Golden bells, lilac, 3 for 25c: double
white spirea, Cherokee roses, -50c doz.:
orange lilies, 75c C; cape jasmine, 20
bunch; pink almonds, 10 ea.; _ add
postage, Mary M. Duvall, Ellijoy.
White, blue verbenas, yellow. red
japonicas, geraniums, Easter roses,
lemon, tiger, orange lilies, golden
bells, 90c eas jew, 15 doz.; jonquils,
$1 C: add postage. Eula Silvers, El-
lijay, Ra. 3:
purple iris, o+ ange
Double crimson, yellow japonicas,
2: yrs. 26e ea.;
daffodils, 35c doz.: crepe myrtle,
ea.; pink asters, 35c ea. Miss C. Bar-
rett, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 62.
Double yellow, crimson japonicas, 2
yrs. old, 25c ea.; 6 yrs., 50c; red al-
theas, red japonicas, 50c ea.; purple
iris, 35c doz.; weeping bell, "30 ea.
Mrs. Mart Gentry, Ellijay, Rt. go
Double yellow, crimson japonicas, 2
yrs., 25c; 6 yrs., 50c; white snowflake,
35c doz.; Chinaberry, 50c ea.; pink
flowering almond, 20c e blue bon-
net, 35c doz. Chesley White, Ellijay,
lemon lilies, 30c
Rt. 3.
~Old- fashioned
doz.;; blue lilac, white butterfly,
golden chain, 25c ea.; Texas umbrel-.
la, 75c ea.; orange day lilies, 25c doz.
Add postage. Dessie Vick, Ellijay.
Crepe myrtle, 250" purple lilac, 15
to 50 ea. snowball, yellow jJaponicas,
15c; pink: weigelia, white star of jas-
mine, yellow jasmine, 35c ea. Add
postage. Edna Foster, Ellijay. |
Sultanas, geranium cuttings, tiger,
lemon lilies, golden. bells, weigelias,
10c ea.; monthly seven sister roses,
25; fox gloves, verbenas, 25c doz.:
pleeding heart, 25c. Add Postage.
Lillian Daves, Ellijay.
Hollyhock plants, dbl. and. semis
dbl., 25c doz., seed from same, 10
cup: pink weigela, forsythia, altheas,
dif. col.; white spirea, snowballs, dog-
wood, 10c ea., 50c doz. Mrs. Julia
Darnell, Jasper, RG. 1.
One M. ea., Lingustrum -japoni-
cum, nandina domestica, spirea An-
thony Waterer, abelia Grandiflora,
golden and green compact arbor
vitea, 5 M. thuja orientalis;: 500 ea.
shaped privet and lingustruim ludi-
dum. S. P. Kinard, Jackson. Lee
Shrubbery , of call kinds, -junipers,
cedars, ligustrum, - japonicum, de-
6 yrs., 50c; Jonquils,:
By
cidious shrubs, low price, or ete 2
D. Gauikier other equal value. Mrs. D.
er, Barnesville, Thomaston
PS imehity tive watermelon. pink
Crone myrtle sprouts, well rooted, 2:
to 3 ft.; cedars and dogwoods, 20c
ea., plus postage. Exc. 2 white
myrtles for 2 pink myrtles. Mrs. Ww.
T. Bryan, Sharpsburg.
Seven. var. geraniums, dif, pole
also. rose col. ivy ger. 12 cut. 15c;
rooted,:15c ea.; few young Sago.
palms with 2 or 3 well dev. fronds,
25c ea. M. D. Walters, Plains. :
Yr. old rose bushes, white spirea,
Eng. dogwood, flowering almonds,
mock orange, dbl. purple altheas,
rose crepe myrtle, 20c ea. Exc. for
feathers or feed sacks. Mrs. WwW: H.
Bagley, Cusseta.
Dbl. yellow japonicas, .10c ea., 15;
for $1; jonquils, daffodils, : snow
drop bulbs, 20c doz., 75c C; exc. for
100 Ibs. white. feed sacks. M. L. wes
Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
Twenty extra fine pink - crere |
myrtle, well rooted, for $2 and post-
age for lot. Cash with order. Miss
Emma Chandler, Hull, Rt. 2.
Yellow cannas, butter-cups, jon-
quils, 50e C; Apostle lilies, 2 for 25c;
star jasmine, 10c bunch. Add post=
age. Mrs. Lee Daniel, Mauk.
Yr. rooted abelia, 10c ea.;
honeysuckle, syringer,
jasmine and deutzia, 15c ea.; pink
weigela, -25c; daffodil bulbs, 5c C3
add postage. Miss G. East-
man.
Cape jasmine, pink ane myrtle,
2 for 25c; jonquils, butter and eggs,
75e: per C. bulbs; red gladioli, 3 for
10c; cannas assorted, $1 per C. Miss
Mildred Taylor, Gordon.
White pines, hemlock, mtn. laurel,
red: dogwood,
monthly roses,
Washingtons
Mrs.
ivy; Cherokee roses,
azaleas, snowballs,
15e doz. jonquils,
bower, 25 doz. Add postage.
Geo, H. Ridley, Dahlonega, Rt. 4.
oo
winter
prinulinum, es
Thursday, November 5,193.
Flowers and Seed For Sale}
Large size rose color and white
- chrysanthemum plants, 10c e., or $1
doz. Mrs. A. L. Branan, Macon, 209
- Hardeman Ave.
Pink thrift plants, 50c C., 500 for
: $2. Miss Martha Beeland, Reynolds,
Rt. 1.
Magnolia seed, 30c lb. FOB. P. H.
is Dunbar, Augusta, Rt. 4,
Mtn. ivy, 2c ea.; japonicas, yellow,
- 20c ea.; lavender and purple iris, 25c
doz.; crepe myrtle, 20 ea.; old fash-
. ioned roses, 15c ea. Exc. for white
= oe sacks, Ulemor Davis, Ellijay, Rt.
- E Three bush boxwoods, 4 ft. high
by. 3 ft. wide, about. 65 yrs. old, $25
i Sell 1 or more. J. J. Haley, Roys-
ton.
Two hundred crepe myrtle (pink)
es sprouts, 2 to 6 yrs. old for best offer
. for cash. Mrs.
R. M. Cobb, Canon,
Sines
Cape jasmine, 25 ea.; snowballs,
10c ea., 3 for 25c; fig trees, 10c. Mrs.
~ Marie Cardwell, Greenville, Rt= 23;
eo 100.
Cosmos seed, red, white and pink,
Te large. as Mrs. Mirla Young,
Dixie, Rt. 1
- Flame colored gladioli bulbs, 25
- doz., also 1 M. poeticus (poets nar-
: cissus) bulbs for sale or exc. Mrs. W.
4
s doz.;
rose bushes,
Gap.
J. Campbell, Rising Fawn.
- Sweet shrub and umbrella China
sprouts, 3 {t.;-25 \ea: C: Vv. Wilson,
Maysville.
Red, yellow _japonicas,
nowhalls, red ramblers, Dorothy Per-
ins, 20c ea.; iris, hardy phlox, 25c
0Z.} narcissi, daffodils, 15c doz.;
leeding heart, 25 ea. Mrs. Eunice
Re. and Mrs. R. M. Ray, Ellijay,
Rt. 3
By Spruce pine, Eng. laurel, mtn. ivy,
$1 doz.; azaleas, $1 C:; blue iris,
orange lilies, 30c doz. Add postage.
_ Mrs. Mary Langley, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
_ Yellow, red japonicas, snowballs,
20 ea.; red ramblers, white spirea,
1 weigelias, 15c ea.; bleeding heart, 25c
bunch; purple iris, 20c doz.;.narcissi,
fox glove, 15c doz. Mrs. Will James,
Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Pink perennial phlox, iris, 20c doz.;
azaleas, 50c doz.; boxwood; red, dou-
ble yellow japonicas, double pink al-
a pink weigelias, enon ners: 20C
Lora Shepard, Ellijay, Rt.
ee P purple, yellow iris, fox glove, verde
phlox, 20c doz.; jonquils, narcissi,
Gusty miller, violets, 15c doz.; golden
- glow, chrysanthemums, : 25 doz.
Roxie Plumley, Ellijay.
Lemon, orange lilies, blue, purple
$1 C; red flowering quince, white
g. dogwood, flowering pink al-
nd, yellow golden bell, 3 for 25c.
s. George Blaylock, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Bleeding heart; double yellow, red
-japonicas, 20c ea.; weigelas, velvet
. rambler, Dorothy Perkins Yoses, 15c
; iris, phiox, 20c doz.; March flow-
ers, $1 Cc. Add postage. "Linda Evans,
Ellijay, Rt. 3.
~~ Hardy phiox, Sweet Williams, 75c
tube rose; 3 for 50c; monthly
justicia, | fuchia, 15c;
conk laf begonia, 10c. Add postage.
Miss C. M. Turner, Cleveland, Rt. 4.
_* Dwarf boxwood, mtn. laurel, arbor-
vitae, double yellow, red japonicas,
weigelas, 20c a.; blue, purple iris,
hardy _phlox, 20 _ doz.; fon Ove
4 , ha , 15 doz. T. L:
Hix, Ella Gap.
- Tris; Black Prince, $1 C; weigela,
rooted 3 yrs., 25 ea.: hemlocks, dho-.
dodendron, boxwood, oe junipers
and others. Mrs. N. P. Padgett, Ella
Trumpet daffodils, 65c C; narcissi,
5c C; double yellow japonicas (4
yrs. old), snowballs, lilac, -25c ea.;
pink almonds, 2 for 25c. Exc. Add
postage. Esty Parks, Talking Rock.
- Giant yellow daffodils, narcissi, $1
-C; red althea, forsythia, spirea, pink
almonds, 15c each; yellow button
mums, 15 doz.: red hardy phiox, 20c
doz. Add postage. T. Silver, Talk-
ing eek. Fy, 2:
Weigelas, japonicas, snowballs, jas-
= mine, butterfly bushes, dogwood, al-
thea, pink almond (2 yrs. old), red
Jap quince, spireas, 2 for 25c. Add
postage. O. V. Silver, Talking Rock.
Iris, $1 C; almonds, forsythia,
bridal - wreath, bride pouauet, 10c;
daisies, 15c doz.: bear grass, 15 ea.
Exc. for sacks. Add postage. Mrs.
Lester Frix, Talking Rock.
White ash, moss locust, 25c ea.;
bush honeysuckles, 10c ea. Will exc.
Mrs. W. T. Burns, Dahlonega, Box
121.
Twelve varieties tine iris, ea. label-
ed, $1; anchusa plants, 3 for 50c;
peonies, lilies, perennials and shrub-
_bery. Mrs. S. W. Sloan, Auburn, Rt. 1.
weigelias;,.
Flowers and Seed For Sale
Hedge bushes, crabapple sprouts,
20 ea.3 azaleas, 50c doz.; white
pines, 25c ea.: blueberry bushes, 20c
doz.; red dogwood, 2 for -25c, all well
rooted. Mrs. Essie Woody, Loving,
Red dogwood, 3 for 25c; azaleas,
45c doz.; blueberry bushes, 25c doz.;
crabapple sprouts, globe arbor vitae,
golden bells, 15 ea.: mtn. ferns, 40c
doz., all well rooted. Miss Thel
Woody, Loving. oe
ering peach trees, buttercups, 10c ea.;
snowballs, 15 ea.; choice roses, 20
ea.3 Sweet. Williams, 50c doz. Add
postage. Leslie Wright, Lovins.
Red e pees red - dogwood, : $1
doz.; trailing arbutus, winter
ferns, 0c doz.; mtn. laurel, spruce,
white pines, 20 ea., all well rooted.
Add postage, Mrs. Maude Wright,
Loving.
Red, yellow Gialeas, red dogmedd:
japonicas,. 15c ea.: mtn. - laurel,
spruce, white pines, boxwood, arbor
vitae, 20c ea.; winter ferns, 40c doz.,
all well rooted. Add postage. Mrs.
Mae Wright, Loving.
. Silver leaf poplars,. crabapple
sprouts, 20c ea.; hedge bushes, 2 for
25c; red dogwood, 3 for. 25c; azaleas,
50c doz.; white pines, 25 ea., all well
rooted. Mrs. Addie Abercrombie, Lov-
\ | ing.
Mtn. laurel, sugar plums, crabap-
ples, azaleas, 15c ea.;- winter ferns,
trailing arbutus, 25 doz.: arborvitae,
flowering peach trees, 20 ea. Miss
Clara Ruby Abercrombie, Loving.
Red, yellow jappnicas,
roses, snowballs, peach roses, 3 for
25c; tiger lily bulbs, 25c doz., all well
rooted. Add postage. J. H. Abercrom-
bie, Loving.
Red, yellow azaleas,.red dogwood,
plueberry bushes, 25c doz.: ferns 30c
doz.; white pines, 2 for. 25, all well
rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Callie
Richard, Loving. .
Althea, lilies, azaleas, red dogwood,
15c ea.; flowering peach tres, arbor
vitae, 20 ea.: choice roses, $1 doz.
Add postage. Mrs. E. L. Parris, Lov-
ing
Snowballs, flowering peach trees,
pines, 15c ea.; red; yellow azaleas, 75c
doz.; red. dogwood, 10c. ea., all well
rooted. - Add postage. - Mrs. Doreus
Millholland, Loving. ~ ae
Yellow - thornless roses,- bridal
wreath, flowering almonds, lilac; 6 for
25c; hardy phlox, golden glow, pinks,
$1 C. Add postage on small orders.
Mrs. Sarah Grindle, Rt. 1, Dah-
lonega. Aon a
Monthly _ roses, Salad thornless |
roses, 3 for 25c; 10. narcissi, 40 iris
bulbs for $1. Will exc. for white
sacks. Add postage. Miss Mary
Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt:21, Box 28."
Azaleas, red, white dogwood, T5e
doz.: jonquils, hollyhocks, mtn: lau-
Waters, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Yellow. day, blue flag - lilies, 50c
doz.; mtn. laurel, weeping laurels,
rhododendrons, dogwood, white pinks,
e oF Mrs. Ellie Waters, Dahlonega,
Rhododendrons, azales, spruce,
white pinks, red dogwood, grandsire
gray beard, shrubs, peach tree roses,
pinks, wisterias, 2-yr.-old- shrubs, 8
for $1. Mrs. M. Eaton, Dahlonega;
Gls
Old-fashioned grass pinks, 20c ea.;
March pinks, 50c doz.; yellow thorn-
less roses, snowballs, 15 ea.:. Christ-
mas cactus, geraniums, 15c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. W. N- Turner, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1.
Rhododendrons, red blooming ma-
ple, spruce, white pines, laurel, ivy,
red dogwood, 6 for 50c; sarvise bush,
20c ea. Miss N. A. White, Dahlonega,
Rt. 1, Box 34.
Rhododendrons, Cherokee roses,
mtn. laurels, azaleas, dogwood, crab-
apple roses, coralberry, $1 doz.;
American arborvitae, $1; perennial
phlox, $1 4 doz.; red japonicas, 25c
ea. Mrs. Boon Wilson, Morgan.
Globe arbor vitae, $1; azaleas,
rhododendrons, laurel, yellow dog-
wood, Cherokee roses, coralberry,
Persian lilacs, $1 doz. : ,10 rooted
roses, $1. A. Wilson, Morganton.
Water lilies, mtn. ferns, trailing ar-
butus, azaleas, 5c doz.; mtn. laurels,
50c doz.; Cherokee roses, 6 for 25c.
Add postage. Mrs. Thedoshia Ross,
Morganton. ...
Rhododendrons, mtn. laurel, Cher-
okee roses, red, yellow azaleas, $1
doz.; red japonicas, arborvitae, crab-
apples, black, white pines, 25c ea.;
pink, white phlox, violets, 35c. Bon-
nie Abercrombie, Morganton.
&
Azaleas, yellow, red. 35c doz.: flow-.
myrtle,
; coralberry, 10c.
- monthly.
red japonicas, 20c doz.; spruce, white |,
rel, rhododendron, ivy, $1: doz.; pink}
peach tree roses, 15 ea. Mrs. Elvia:
- MARKET BULLETIN
{Flowers and Seed For Sale
Fine dahlias, $1. clump; pyramid
arborvitae (3 ft.), Irish junipers (3
ft.), $1.50 globe arborvitae, 50c to
$1. Mrs. W. T. Panter, Morganton.
Spruce pines, 20c ea.: white pines,
white dogwood, 15c ea.: arborvitae,
25 ea.; white jonquils, 50c ea. Mrs.
E. J. Henry, Mineral Bluff.
Two-yr.-old spengeria fern, 2- -yr.-
old lace fern, large century plant, $1
ea., $2.50 for lot; blue flag lilies, 25c
doz. Add postage small orders. Mrs.
L. Aderhold, Lavonia.
Blue flag lilies, 25c doz.; pink crepe
rmyrtle, yellow thornless roses, Christ-
mas bush, cedar trees, golden bells,
one of ea., $1.50. Mrs. aeey Ader-
hold, . Lavonia.
Blue lily, hibiscus, nitha. feathery
spirea, tube rose, butterfly bush,
perennial sweet peas, magnolia, crepe
. flowering * quince, calycan-
thus, crabapple, jasmine nudiflorum,
Mrs. W. A. Lewis,
Toomsboro,
Winter blooming cherries, 6 varie-
ties rooted cactus, 5c ea.: stiff-leaf
caladium, 15 bulb.
small orders.
Mitchell.
Mixed sweet pea seed,, 10c 0z.;
bridal wreath, Weeping Mary, golden
bell, yellow jasmine, altheas, spirea,
double pink roses, 20c ea. Will exc.
a Ss. M. Gunter, Lawrenceville,
Perennial seed, double larkspur,
feather ball poppy, double hollyhock,
blanket flower, everlasting Spencer,
sweet pea, 10c pkg:; 4 large boxwood,
sev. hundred smaller for sale. Miss
Eva Cogburn, Alpharetta, Rt. 2.
Jonquil, yellow cluster, sweet-
scented narcissi bulbs, 25c for 2 doz.;
pink . begonia, rosebud . geraniums,
Add 3c extra
Josephine Spear,
rooted, 15c ea.;. yellow cannas, white
flag lilies, 25c doz.; Boston ferns, 10c.
Mrs. F.:Happoldt, Lewiston. ;
Seeds, Spencer sweet pea, hardy
sweet pea, red star hardy mallons,
double pink hollyhock, love lies bleed-
ing, royal ponciana, 10c tablespoon-
ful; peony bulbs, 20c ea. Mrs. A. R.
Clack, _Auburn.
Euonymous plants, 2 ft., 35 ea.;
hydrangeas, $3 doz.;
ligustrum, 2 yrs. old, '50c ea.; spireas,
35c ea. Mrs. Z. M. Story, Thomson.
Ostrich plume ferns, 10c ea.; 7
varieties geraniums, begonias, 5 ea.;
rooted, 10c, postpaid. Mrs. J. L,
Peugh,. Barnesville.
Sweet-scented grass pinks, orange, :
Arabian lilies, 4 doz., 50c; Chinese
er 2: for 25c; yellow bells, 10c
Mrs. Christine McLeod, College
Park. ARUG. Acne
Wisteria, Texas creeper, fionenne
pear, 15c ea.; crepe myrtle, 10c; cape
jasmine, 20: tiger, Easter lilies, 20c
doz. Mrs. Mary E. Taylor, Gordon,
Rt. 3.
snowflake), orange phoenix, prim-
rose phoenix double narcissus, 40c
doz.; campernelle jonquils, 30c doz:
Mrs. D- G.- Jones, Arlington.
Three large. sword. Boston ferns,
$1 ea.; cuttings, 10c;). angel wing,
maple leaf begonias, 35 ea.; concks,
10c ea. Add postage. No stamps.
Mrs: Daisy B.:Todd, Hartsfield, Rt. 2.
Cherry bushes, 20c ea.; hyacinths,
20c doz. Add postage: Mrs. Joe Mc-
Whorter,; Bowdon, Rt. 1.
Ten varieties 3-yr. -old rose bushes,
50c ea., postpaid; 2-yr.-old black wal-
nut trees, 35 ea. Mrs. Joe Crane,
Dixie.
Red, white double geranium, root-
ed, 25c ea.;
ice plants, " rooted, 10c; 2-inch stone
plants, giant pink oxalis, 20c; pink,
lavender oxalis, 15c. Mrs. A. S. Paulk,
Ocilla.
Ponciana seed, 30 for 25c. Exc. for
hyacinths, tulips, azaleas, snowballs,
fresias, grass pinks. Mrs. M. J. Gay,
Moultrie, Rt. 2.
Mixed var. aris, $1 C, del. Parcel
Post: No less than 100 sold; cash with
order. J. E. Stembridge, Ella Gap.
Crimson amaryllis bulbs, 75c doz;
yellow daffodils, butter and eggs, 10c
doz. Add postage; no stamps. Mrs.
M. T. Tanner, Sandersville, Rt. 1.
Beefsteak, rex _ begonias, Boston
fern, 25c ea.; white narcissi, yellow
cup, $1.50 C; pink rain daisy, 50 doz.;
golden bell, 25c. Money order only.
Miss Mattie McCurley, Hartwell,
Rt. 4.
Dahlia bulbs, large mums, cannas,
$1 doz. Exc. doz. for 100 jonquil,. daf-
fodil bulbs. Mrs. Rufus Anderson, Au-
gusta, Rt. 2, Box 106.
Blue grape hyacinth bulbs, 50c C;
500, $2, peeeet Miss Vena Brown,
Hartwell.
Petes ponun, :
Leucojum vernum (white spring.
15-inch jew, rooted, 15c;.
se
Page Three {
Flowers and Seed For Sale
Large gladioli bulbs, 30c to 506
doz.; narcissi, yellow oxalis bulbs, 15
doz.; snapdragon, physostegia seed,
10c tablespoonful. Exc. for dried
peaches. Mrs. R. J. Ellington, Rt. A,
Fairburn.
Thrift, jonquils, 15c doz.; Ockobat :
lilies, hyacinths, butter and egg bulbs,
30 doz.: narcissi, 25c doz.; snowdrop,
spirea, crepe myrtle, 15c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. H. F. Jarrell, Butler,
Re:2: Dae
Rose, white, large chrysanthe<
mums, $1.-doz. Mrs. A. L. Branan,
Macon, 209 Hardeman Ave. : ay
Four cape jasmines, rooted, $1.50;
5-yr.-old lace fern, $2, exp. col., cash
with order, no chks. Mrs. Lola "Mad-
dox, Hoschton. Rt. 2, Box 45.
Assortment of shrubbery, cotton
wood, elm, cedar, Eng. dogwood, wild |
shrubbery. Write for prices. H. J.
Hill, Rt. 3, Box 60, Stone Mountain. 3
Asparagus spengeria fern, 10 yrs.
old, also sword fern, 4 yrs. old: box=-
wood, well rooted, 5 yrs. old, 15
bushes. Write for prices. Miss Lela.
Thompson, Calhoun, Rt. 4, Box 82. :
Purple iris, jonquils, 3 doz., 50c;
Confederate violets, 2 doz., 50c; yel-
low jasmine, rooted, 4 for 25c; Mexi-_
can morning glory seed, 10c pkg. Add
postage. -Mrs. E. A. Wells, Chats-
worth. ee
Purple lilac, 10c to 40c; flowering
almond, bridal wreath, 15c ea.; dou-
ble red poppy seed, columbine - seed,
Sweet William. seed, 10c teaspoonful.
pod postage. Rosella Boling, Jasper,
Fret. 3.
Purple wisteria, rooted, SE Vea
sweet pea plants, 25c doz.; narcissi_
bulbs, 50c doz. Special prices on blue
cedars, dogwood, crabapples. Exc. W.
J. Burney, Pooler, Box. 26. :
Fragrant yellow - jonquils, white
flags, purple violets, $1 C; snow-
drops, May narcissi, butter and eggs,
$1.75 C; geranium plants, 10c; cut-
tings, 5c. Mrs. B. F. Harrison, Bol-
ingbroke.
Blooming shrubbery, 6 for $1: per-
ennials, 10c clump; pink thrift, 1c
ea. No less than 25 plants sold. Per-
enniel seed, 7c pke., del. Mrs. J. T.
-Patillo, LaGrange, Rt. 6, Box 179.
Boston ferns, large clump St. Ber-_
nard lilies, 10c; sword ferns, 5c; but-
ter and eggs bulbs, 15c doz.; narcissi
bulbs, 10c doz. Mattie Jackson, Ivey...
Double pink and poppy seed,: 25c
spoonful; black cross Flanders pop-
pies, 25c spoonful. Mrs. J De Smith
Savannah, Rt. 3. 2
Yellow jonauil bulbs, putter and
eggs, $1 C; blue iris lilies, 25c. doz. A
Miss G. B. McLane, Hartwell. -
Blooming size rooted double gera-
niums, 30c ea.; -begonias, large bloor
ing size; rooted, 25c ea.; rooted varie-
gated double petunia, "40; narcissi
20c doz.; dahlias, 6 for. 30c. - Exe
Mrs. Wiley Woodward, Fairmount. -
Two M magnolia glaucia, 25c ea
W.-H. Cardwell, Greenville, Rt.. 3,
Box 100. :
- Arborvitae, 25 ea.; junipers, 20
ea.; spirea, 10c ea. Add. postage
Mrs. C. D. Hayes, Morganton. - i
Double poppy seed, large pkt., 8c
lilac bushes, 6 for 30; iris, blue, pur-
ple and white, 20c doz. Miss Iowa
Messer, Waleska.
One Toliver bush, $10. Mrs. Irvin
Bailey, Kingston. :
- Jonquil bulbs, 85c C, or exc. for.
white sacks, free: from holes. L. B..
Rountrees, Swainsboro, Rt 5. 335 9
Sweet pea seed, all fresh, 25c cup-.
ful or 90c lot of 4 cupfuls. Miss Gus
sie Duncan, Roswell, Rt. 1.
Choice Easter lily bulbs, $1 doz. ee
postpaid; 2 doz., $1.75. Miss Cassic
Pfeiffer, Sylvania.
Twelve arborvitaes, 6-in., 20c ea.,
$2 for lot; pink crepe myrtle, 2. to: 3
ft., 15c ea.; jonquils, 50c C bulbs.
Mrs E. C. Heaton, Hartwell. iy oe
Oid-time sweet violets (var. that
grew in our grandmothers day), 1c
ea. for 50 or more plus postage. Mrs.
Ella Trimble, Adairsville. .
Double pink peony bulbs, 30 ea.5
blue feather hyacinths, 40c doz. bulbs;
iris, Snow Queen, 50c doz. Miss
Minnie Nash, Hampton, Rt. 2.
- Boxwood cuttings, tree var., 40c C:
rooted plants, 15c ea. or $1 doz. Miss
Nell Owens, Sharon.
Mtn. rhododendrons, laurel, ivy,
hemlock, spruce and white pine, 18--
in., 25c., $2doz.: 3-t;, 35..4$2 doz,
Walter Hunnicutt, Tallulah Falls. 3
Purple, pink, phlox, lemon lilies,
cream foxglove, white daisy, 25c doz.:
royal blue, yellow iris, 30c doz.; dbl.
japonicas, pink,- myrtles, 25c. ea;
bleeding heart, 40c bulb. Pearl vice, :
: Ellijay. a
Sam Cees
Pag our
Giant mixed colors pansy plants,
ic ea.; add 7c for postage. (Mrs. O. E.
Browning), Mrs. J. L. Edge, Doerun,
~ Well-rooted cape jasmine, 25c ea.;
butter-cups, jonquils and small yel-
low narcissi bulbs, 85c C; 1 rooted
cape jasmine free with ea. order for
math.
- Purple iris, yard hedge, rooted, $1
C; willow cut. and hedge cut., 50c C;
small weeping willows, rooted, 10c
-ea.,-3 for 25c. Add postage. Miss
Willa Mae Ralston, Ella Gap. ,
Winter-blooming large yellow ox-
-alis bulbs, 15c doz. Add 2c postage.
Miss Corrie Mims, Baxley, Rt. 5.
One hundred boxwood, 15-18 in.,
$17.50, del.; 5-9 in., 4c ea.; crepe
-myrtles, pink, 6 for 50c;. box cut., 75c
100. Mrs. W. E. Pearson, Gay.
Well-rooted tree and dwarf box-
woods, 25 for $1, $3.50 C; spirea, Eng,
- dogwood, crepe mzyrtles, bridal
_ wreath, Cherokee roses, 10 for $1;
yellow iris, 50c doz. Blanche Wood-
ruff, Greenville. - x
_. Amaryllis lilies, $1 doz., assorted
colors; red azaleas, $1 doz. Mrs.
David Jones, Milford.
_ Jarge rooted 3-yr.-old obelia, 40c
- a., $3.25 doz.; pink crepe myrtle, well
rooted, 25c-ea., 6 for $1.25. Exc. for
- perennial phlox, hyacinths or trum-
pet daffodils. Mrs. J. F. Chapman,
Edison. eS
Blue grape hyacinth bulbs, 50c C,
500 for $2. Mrs. J. M. Bobo, Hart-
well. mag 5
German iris, colors smoky and pur-
ple, yellow and brown, purple, dbl.
Jjonquils, yellow and cream, Thoenich
type, 25c doz.; orange lilies, Dusty
Miller, 20c doz.; snowdrops, 25c C.
Mrs. Riley Ross, Ringgold.
Sweet purple violets, $1 C; giant
purple and white iris, 25c doz.; dwarf
boxwood, rooted, bunchy tops, 50c
doz. Mrs. E. C. McElhannon, Roys-
ton, Rt. 4.- :
: Blue bottle bulbs and wild Easter
lilies, violets, $1 C; 2-yr.-old dwarf
boxwood, good roots, 50c doz. Add
- postage. Mrs. T. E. Moore, Royston,
- Jonquil and April narcissi, blue
bottle bulbs, ea., $1 C; wild dog tooth
violets and Virginia blue bonnet, $1
100. Mrs. A. A. Carey, Royston,
RFD I;
- Rose of Sharon seed, 2 thls., 25c
and postage as long as they last. Mrs.
. D. Neal, Ranger, Rt. 2. ,
Arborvitaes, 2 ft. high, 10 for $1;
Cherokee roses and red dogwood,
white pines, red buds and azaleas, 3
tor -25c. > Add qonenee: F. E. Aber-
crombie, Mineral Bluff, care deHarts
Ox. 5 :
Thanksgiving and Xmas cactus, 8
and 9 yrs. old, some putting on buds,
$1.50 and $1.35 ea., according to size.
Mrs. A. H. Price, Locust Grove.
Pink, red, 3-ft. azaleas, $1 doz.;
lobe arborvitae, 26-in. red japonica,
ilacs, beauty rose, 4 for $1; pink per-
nnial phlox, 5 doz., $1. Sadie Wil-
son, Morganton.
_ Daffodils, 25c doz., 6 doz. $1; 3 col-
ors iris, 25c doz., 5 doz. $1; japonicas,
15c ea., $1.25 doz.; flowering quince,
20c ea.; altheas, 30c doz. Add post-
age. J. W. Silver, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
_ Sev. M choice boxwood plants, well
rooted, 50 for $2, $30 M; magnolia
glaucea trees, rooted, 4 for $1. Mrs.
-C. M. Robinson, Greenville. __
- Ten M daffodil and jonquil bulbs,
50, 45c; 75c C; 500, $2.75; $4.75 M.
Exc... for meat, syrup, honey, table
peas. E. J. Hart, College Park.
Yellow jonauils, 25c C plus postage,
or exc. for other flowers. Marjorie
Connell, Whigham.
Dwarf or tree b>xwood rooted cut.,
6-8 in., $2 for 50.- $3.50 per 100;
dwarf tree boxwood, 12-15 in., trans-
planted, 25c ea. Mrs. J. L. Rodgers,
reenville.
Three C_ well-rooted boxwood
plants, uniform size, 10 in. high, $10;
300 boxwood, 4-6 in., $8. Mrs. B. L.
Robinson, Greenville.
_ Twenty-five rooted dwarf boxwood,
10-18 in., $5.50; 5-8 in., 50c doz.;
a
also all colors monthly roses, 20c ea.
_ All colors single hollyhocks, 7c pkt.
seed; pink, white, lavender althea
seed, 7c pkt.; blopming size bushes,
5c for 2; boxwood and other shrub-
; Mrs. Lula Hawkins, Alpharetta,
_ Blue lemon lilies, 25c doz.; bleed-
ing heart, red, pink puzzle fool, 40c
ea.; climbing roses, red, pink, 30c ea.
Mrs. J. W. M. Vick, Ellijay, Rt. 3,
POR tLe
Flowers and Seed For Sale
100 bulbs. Miss Lois Echols, Philo-
Mrs.. R. F. Terrell, Greenville, Rt. 3.
Flowers and Seed For Sale
Regal lily bulbs, blooming size, best
str., 4 bulbs., $1.10, prepaid. Mrs. H.
H. Herring, Cairo.
Pink-feather poppy seed, 10c tbls.
Mrs. J. Mike Langston, Rome, 613
Shorter Ave.
Almost all kinds of blooming and
evergreen shrubs, 10c ea. or exc. for
white feed sacks; sat. guar. Lorna
Abercrombie, Murrayville.
Blue flag lilies, rooted plants,
$1.15; yellow jonquils, 5 doz., 65c;
white narcissi, same price, postpaid.
Mrs. T. W. Cline, Rydal, Rt. 2.
Japanese Magnolia Bay seed, rose
col. bloom, 25c doz., postpaid. Mrs.
J. J. Davis, Thomasville, Rt. 3.
Crepe myrtles, 2 ft., 3 for 50c;
lilac, 3 for 50c; large purple violets,
200, 25c; white Eng. dogwood, 2 for
25c; jonquils, large, 2 doz., 25c. Mrs.
Tiney Phillips, Flowery Branch.
Iris, labeled, 15, $1.10; mixed, $2.25
C; snowdrops, 25, $1.10; jonquils, 3
daffodils, 2 narcissi, butter and eggs,
$1.10 C; abelias, 4, $1.10; many
shrubs, 12 for $1.10. Mrs. J. M. Hall,
Calhoun.
Dbl. poppy seed, 10c spoonful; 9
large well-rooted shrubbery, 50c ea.
if: come for. Mrs. Howard Brock,
Fairburn, RFD 4. :
Old Eng. dwarf box plants, 6-8 in.;
$4.50 C; 4-6 in., $3 C. Liberal dis-
count on large orders. Maude Ham-
by, Greenville. ;
One M crepe myrtiles, 5-10 ft. high
trees, 25c: to 50c ea., FOB. - R. S.
Jackson, LaGrange. :
Large, dbl. red and pink poppy
seed, 10c thls. or 3 for 25c. Mrs. W.
G. Cooper, Bartow, Rt. 1. |
April blooming white narcissi
bulbs, 15c doz., 75c C. Exc. for tulip
bulbs. Mrs. W. H. Nelson, Powder
Springs.
Purple Roman hyacinths, 20c doz.
Exc. for white Roman hyacinths.
Jonquils and daffodils, 10c doz.; giant
snapdragon seed, any color or mixed,
15c teaspoonful. Mrs. Scott Davis,
Hogansville.
Yellow oxalis bulbs, 25c doz. For
winter blooming. Mrs. D. H. Voche,
Valdosta, Rt. 1. ;
Eight large boxwoods for sale.
Make offer. R. B. Sanders, Bowman.
Spencers mixed sweet pea seed,
10c pkg; dbl. red poppy seed, 10c per
thls. Miss Susie Dasher, Marlow.
Small yellow jonquils, $1 C. Mrs.
G. C. Ellenberg, Quitman.
Abelia grandiflora ligustrum luci-
dum, 25 plants for $4.25. Also Easter
lily bulbs. and bulblets, by the doz.
weed the C. Mrs. Monroe Hunt, Cor-
ele.
Two nice crepe myrtle, well rooted,
25c ea. Mrs. M. E. Smith, Alma, Rt.
Poppy seed, largest dbl. red var.
20c per half oz. Mrs. C. H. Terry,
Montezuma, N. College Hill.
Paper white narcissi, 20c doz; jon-
quils, 124%c doz; butter and eggs, 20c
doz; pink Easter lilies, 15c doz. A. J.
Powell, Leesburg, Rt. 2, Box 177.
Fifty arborvitaes, 20c ea. 1 ft. high;
dbl. poppy seed, 50c thls. Miss Eunice
Fuller, Reynolds, Rt. 1.
Butter cup or daffodils, 2c ea.
bulb. Add postage. W. L. Hewell, Ca-
taula.
' Cannas, red, white iris, jonquils,
butter and eggs, 20c doz; red gladi-
oli, tuberose, 3 for 10c; cape jasmine,
red spirea, 15c. Mrs. W. W. Taylor,
Gordon. ;
Dbl. rose poppy seed, 5c thls; also
Jacobs Ladder or Wastonia bulbs,
25c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Will Fair,
Cochran. :
Cuttings, Xmas, Thanksgiving cac-
tus, dbl. red rosebud ger., sultanas,
large Jew, all 15c ea., or exc. for any-
thing useful. Mrs. H. Casteloes,
Moultrie, Rt. 5.
Trumpet Major daffodils and April
blooming white narcissi, all blooming
size bulbs, 125 for $1. ~Mrs. C. -E.
Leverett, Atlanta, Rt.\1, "phone, RA.
3273-M.
Three cape jasmines, rooted, 50c;
bright red dahlia bulbs. Exc. dahlia
|bulbs for white, purple and yellow
ones, no single ones wanted. Mrs. G.
M. Foster, Carrollton, Rt. 7.
Boxwood, $8 C; native dogwood, 3
to 5 fat., $10 C; good shaped cedars,
2144 'to 4 ft. $20 C. Mrs. O. D. Wood-
ruff, Greenville.
Bulbs: daffodils, yellow, and jon-
quils, yellow, both,.50c doz. not pre-
paid. Mrs. H. A. Mobley, Vienna.
- Purple iris lilies, 10c doz. and post-
age. Mrs. T. C. Bruce, Martin, Rt. 2.
Blue grape hyacinth bulbs, 50c C;
500 for $2; ivy and cedars, well root-
3 for 75c, $5 C. All del. Mrs. Lee
sk
_ Akins, Hartwell.
f
Flowers and Seed For Sale
All colors gladioli bulbs, blooming
size, 50c doz.; 1 doz. dbl. gladioli,
50c. Add postage. Mrs. W. J. Dutton,
Lawrenceville, Rt. 3. :
Large yellow winter blooming
oxalis bulbs, 15c doz.; daffodils, 10
doz. Add postage. Miss Lillian
Wright, Zebulon. : :
Mixed bulbs, butter-cups, butter
and eggs, daffodils, jonquils, etc.,
50c C. FOB here. Cash with order.
Bobby Moss, Indian Springs.
November cut prices: daffodils,
fine mixture, $5 bushel; barri conspi-
cuns, early trumpet, elvira, poeticus,
jonquils, blooming size, $3 C; shrub-
bery, 4 for $1. Mrs. Juliu$ Jones, Cal-
houn, Rt. 4.
Blue flag lilies, white flags,
trumpet daffodils, 25c doz., $1.50 C;
snowdrops, jonquils, yellow June
lilies, April narcissi, 20e doz., 90c C,
del. Miss L. M. Davis, Silver Creek,
HE, i: .
Fifty mixed tulip bulbs, 30c; black-
berry iris, tiger lilies, 75c per C.
C; yellow narcissi, 20c doz. Add post-
age. Harold Pass, Point Peter.
Hastings large paper white nar-
cissi bulbs, 25c per doz. FOB. Mrs.
Tom Horton, Moultrie.
Lemon lilies, blue iris, grass pinks,
phlox ,white, red and pink, 25c doz.;
puzzle fool, .bear grass, 30c per butb;
honey suckle 25c. Inez Vick, Ellijay.
. Lilies: butterfly, milk and wine, 3
for 30c; white, pink stripe, 3 for 40c;
coral vines, 3, 25c; verbena red, pink,
3 doz. 40c. Blooming size. J. E. Jay-
lor, Arlington, Rt. 2.
Daffodils and narcissus 20c doz.;
blue and white iris, 25c doz.; box
wood, cape jasmine, spirea, jaLo-
nicas, butterfly bushes, 20c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. J. Elsner, Rt. 2, Austell.
*-Golden forsythia, white spirea,
Madam Butterfly, white American
beauty roses, all strong, well rooted
plants, 25c a., 5 for $1: butter and
egg, and other bulbs, 20c doz. Mrs.
F. R. Hobbs, Siloam.
Monthly roses, golden bells, weep-
ing widow, spirea, butterfly, eape
jasmine, red and pink crepe myrtle,
one year rooted piants 25c ea. Mrs.
Ella Robinson, Greenville.
Three yr. weigelia, abelia, weeping
willow, spirea, Van Houtte, golden
bells, excelsior roses, apple biossom,
pink geraniums, fishtail. ferns, 20c to
50c ea. Mrs. Bettie Roberts, Talla-
poosa, Rt. 3. -
Pink crepe. myrtle, lilac, bridal
wreath, golden bells, 15c ea.; cape
jasmine, 25c, cannas, 15c doz.; jon-
quils, daffodils, narcissus, 10c per
doz.; flag Easter lilies, 20e doz. Mrs.
W. V. Thompson, Bremen, Rt. 1.
- White Bermuda Easter lily bulbs,
blooming size, 10c ea.; cape jasmine,
40c ea.; Alpine moss, 5c ea. Add post-
Sy ie all. Miss Idel Rahn, Guyton,
Ball type dbl. dahlia bulbs, red,
yellow, purple and white, 10c ea.;
white August lilies, 15c ea.; 1 red, 1
white, and 1 pink peony tuber, $1
oo A. C. Gladden, Tallapoosa,
Seed grown arborvitae, 15c ea.;
pink, blue, and white hydrangeas,
25c; lavender lantanas, 15c; white
calla lilies, 25c and 40c. Mrs. W. A.
Huff, Milledgeville, Rt. 2.
One doz. crepe myrtle, 1 doz. ole-
anders, 1 doz. cape jasmine, $2.50
per doz.; Gladiolus, blooming size,
large daffodils, narcissus, crocus, lily
bulbs, $1 per C. Rooted. Mrs. W. C.
Cats, Cordele.
Madona lily bulbs, mixed color
hollyhock plants, scabosia seed mixed
colors, brown-eyed Susan, cut and
come.again, perennial sweet pea, love
apple seed and shrubbery for sale.
Mrs. J. M. Wall, Statham.
All colors althea, pride of Roches-
ter weigelia, spirea Van Houtte, bili-
ardi, 20c; Chinese arborvitae, 3 to
4 ft. 75c; Irish juniper, 50c, all FOB.
Mrs. M. L. Westbrook, Bremen.
Lavender, pink, purple, red, ver-
bena, 35c 2 doz.; coral vines, 40c;
white hydrangea, 2 for 30c;. arbor-
vitae, 2 for 50c, good roots. U. P. In-
gram, Arlington, Rt. 2. ..
White hydrangea, Jap bush, white
honeysuckle, white crepe myrtle, 40c
for 1 ea. Coral vines, 6 for 60c; ver-
bena, 3 doz. for 50c, well rooted. Mrs.
Ida Taylor, Arlington, Rt. 2.
Sedum golden ace, 20c doz.; sem-
pervinum hen and chicken, 40c doz;
giant Barri Leedei daffodils and
water fairy narcissus, 40c doz. Mrs.
E. E. Rye, Arlington.
Prramidal arborvitae plants, well
rooted, 20 in. tall, 35c ea. Miss Jessie
Cash, Flowery Branch, Rt. 3.
83rd. St., Rome.
roots;. German purple iris roots, $1)
Thursday, November 5, 1981 :
Flowers and Seed For Sale
Purple lilac bushes, 7 yrs. olq
blooming age, 40c ea., 3 for $1; holly-
hock seed, 10c per teacupful; yellow
thornless rese, Dorothy Perkins rose
10c ea.; other flowers. Mrs. L. Dp,
Spriggs, Rockmart.
Junipers, 35 to 75c; boxwoods, 5
to 35c; aster, goldenglow, silver king,
daisies, 10e clump; butterfly, pink |
rose, goldenbell, althea, 10c ea., post<
age. Belle Roark, Clermont.
Mrs. Warner dahlias, 25 ea.: hi-
biscus, verbena, pink amyrillis,
geranium, ferns, fuchsia, tuberose,
rose cuttings, for sale or exch. for |
value. Mrs. P. Blankenship, 105 RB, |
Amoryllis Equestra, $2.50 doz; cal-
la lilies, $2.50 doz; Jap hyacinths for
rock gardens, $2 doz.; giant amorillis
hybrids, fancy colors, 50c. Mrs. J. RB,
Camp, Cordele.
Cannas per C: Eureka white, $4:
City Portland pink, $3; Queen Helen,
yellow, $1.50; president, red, $2; jon-
quils, daffodils, narcissus, 75c; gladi-
olas, $1. Mrs. T. E. Stephens, Cordele, |
Major trumpet, yellow and white
narcissus, sulphur Phoenix jonquils,
$1 per C. bulbs, 75c taken from
mixed row; 7 kinds blooming shrubs,
75 assorted. Mrs. Jeffie Ham, For-
syth, Rt. 6. = :
- Stiff leaf caladium bulbs, white
spirea, golden forsythia, purple lilac,
wisteria,; Dorothy Perkins roses, pur-
ple crepe myrtle, 20c ea.; 1 blooming ~
size apple blossom geranium, 20c:
other cuttings rooted also for sale,
Mrs. J. T. Holland, Toomsboro. ee
Blooming: size dark purple iris, 25c
doz; blue lilac, 25c ea.; royal blue
sweet scented violets, $1 per C; extra
large dbl. peppy seed, mixed colors,
10c per teaspoonful; flag lillies, 75
me S Miss Myrtle Walker, Fairburn,
Rt. 4. :
Blue iris, 25e ea.;: single white
altheas, 15c ea.;- butterfly bush, 20c
ea.; cannas, 10c ea.; purple lilacs,
golden belis, and other flowers, also
several kinds of shrubbery. Write for
list and prices. Mrs. Ida Satterfield,
White, Rt. 1. ae
Box plants, 300, 20 to 20 in., 500,4
to 6 in., 200, 10 to 12 in., 600, 6 to 8
in., $235 delivered. Talmadge Robin- |
son, Greenville.
Hardy roots terrestrial orchid, 2%
to 3 ft. high, blooms are six petal, |
flat bloom, rich red purple, on tall
spikes, three and four to spike,;50c |
ea; 3for. $1. Mrs... Grant -Broex,..
Tallapocsa.
Mixed poppy seed, 5c. per table-
spoonful; dark red dahlia bulbs, 10c
ea.; American beauty filadiola bulbs,
15 ea.; exc. any for bulbs of other
kinds. Berta Hannah, Roopville.
Arbelia, weigela, dbl. altheas, Ro-
chester, forsythia, 2.yr. size, 20c;
tuberoses, gladiola, bulbs, 25c doz; |
peony, 20c. Mrs. W. Vickers, Siloam.
Orange day lilies, jonauils, 20c doz;
purple lilac, 2 for 15c; oxallis, 3 for _
10c; geranium cuttings, 2 for 15c;
four oclock seed, 8c. pkg.; seven
sister running rose bush, 15cea.; add
postage. Miss Isabel Green, Gaines- |
ville, Rt. 6. pees
Lavender lilacs, purple wisteria,
flowering almond, rose altheas, bridal
wreath, spirea, ornamental grasses, |
15 ea.; Himalayan berry plants, 20
for $1; dbl. daffodils, 100 for $1. Add
ee Mrs. Belle Godard, Goggins,
Re 2: ; a
Twenty Hastings select exhibition
hyacinth bulbs, $3; also eight dozen
Hastings tulip bulbs, mixed varieties
50c per doz. Mrs. C. G. Carter, Grif-
fin, Rte.
Two boxwood, about 50 yrs. old, 3
ft. tall, 3 ft. spread, $25 ea. Miss
Armand John, Decatur, Rt. 2, Box
BL
Cut flowers: Chrysanthemums,
many colors, 4 to 6 in. blooms, 10
ea. give one plant with order for
50; snapdragons, large bunches that
will bloom early next spring, 10c ea.;
dahlias, 50e doz. Add postage. Miss
Maude Wright, Lawrenceville, Rt 3._
Umbrella China trees, 3 to 6 ft.
high, 25 postpaid; dwarf arbor-
vitae seed, 20c tablespoonful; yellow
California poppy seed, 10c per tea-
spoonful; mixed periwinkle seed, 10
per teaspoonful. Mrs. W. L. Daniel,
Dawson, Rt. 1, Box 101.
Well rooted blue wisteria, 25c; pur=
ple iris, large kind, 40c doz.; blue
azuratum, 25c doz; will exc. for tele-
phone Eng. peas'at 20c per qt. Mrs. _
W.D. Johnston, Grayson. ie
Send for list of many kinds of
shrubbery, evergreen and flowering, .
bulbs. and yard plants. Regal lilies
and montbretias my specialty. Mrs. _
A. J. Welden, Griffin. Se
Thursday, November 5, 1931.
wers and Seed For Sale
sermuda Easter lily bulbs, $1 doz.:
+ white narcissus,
vider lilies, 25c doz.; blue oxalis,
low narcissus, 10c doz., and other
owers. Write for list. Mrs. W. T.
Jestbrook, Unadilla.
Red cannas, tuberose, white nar-
issus, Oxalis, 25c per doz.; daisies,
ink verbena, 5c ea.; gladiola, 2 large
ulbs, 5c; add postage. Will exc. for
00 1b. size white sacks free of holes.
M. E. Ricks, Moultrie, Rt. 2, Box
marge blue iris, 400 for $5 del.;
head snapdragon seed, laven-
10c per teaspoonful. Ruth Tay-
Fairmount, Rt. 1.
Four different cannas, milk and
e gladiolus, red magic lily bulbs,
. several different chrysanthe-
m cut flowers later, bulbs, 25c doz.
W.E. Wiggins, Quitman, Rt. 6.
Pink and swhite Killarney roses,
-2-3 yrs., blooming now, 25c, 35c,
0c or will exc. Write what you have.
, V. E. Hubbard, Fortson.
China crepe
rtle, sycamore, magnolia, and
ing peach trees, rooted white
pernong vines to exc. for other
it. trees. Write. Mrs. J. W.
rix, Dover.
Big Boston ferns and others, well
rooted, 10c ea.; or exc. for fruit; also
ve several kinds of geraniums, be-
nias, cigar plants, oxalis, wander-'
ie Jew, cactus to exc. Mrs. L. G,
Wood, Pavo, Rt. 3.
D1 Zinnia, touch-me-not,
endula, hybiscus,. Japanese sun
wer, ice plant seed, 25c pkg. R.
Weatherly, Winder.
ge type mums, iris, cannas,
spe myrtle,*altheas, 25c doz.; gold-
ells, almonds, tamarack, 3 for
umbrella China, pomegranite, 2
r 25c. A. Daniel, Winder.
King Alfred daffodils, extra fine
riety, $2 doz.; Jones narcissus,
ge white, deep cream center, $1
; Roman hyacinths, white, 25cj|.
oz. Mrs. J. M. Jones, Midville. -
Dbl. rose poppy seed, 5c pkg.; 4
lors hollyhock seed, deep * pink,
ight pink, dark and light red, 5 pkgs.
25c. Add postage. Mrs. Lula Bell,
lpharetta, Rt. 2.
Bright red oleanders, well rooted,
; jonquil and little yellow narcis-
bulbs, $1 per.C; red mariow hi-
us, 25c. Mrs. M. L. Peterson, Vi-
alia.
aaa
erent colors cannas, 15c doz.;
and wine lilies, 15c ea.; jonquils |
doz.; 1 doz. red gladiola bulbs,
Cash only; 1 to 2 yr. old sprin-
ria fern, $1. All P. P. Mrs. G. A.
anson, Pitts, Rt. 1.
Finest dbl. orange Phoenix daffo-
bulbs and yellow jonquil bulbs,
per doz.; 100 for $3. Call by or.
te Mrs. Jas. Walker, Roswell Rd. |
be Wieuca, or Rt. 2, Box 106, Cham-
Different kinds of roses, 10 to 25c.
ill exc. for regal Japanese or ama-.
lilies, red iris or white feed
acks. Mrs. L. H. Coe, Eastuotlec.
One lemon bush, 18 in. high, $2
ash or M. O.; all kinds of bushes,
_a.; 60 bunches of pot flowers
chrysanthemums, any |
olor, 15c bunch. Mrs. Emley Long,
eland, Rt. 4, Box 13.
Pink crepe myrtle sprouts, strong | 2
roots, 25c ea. Mrs. W. T. Bryan,
harpsburg, Rt. 1, Japanese azalea,
Cornelia japonica, arborvitae, juni-
per, abelia, cedrus deodora, lingstrum
cidum and Japonicus and other
ornamentals. Write for prices. R. L.
Wheeler, Macon, Rt. 5. :
eigela and everblooming roses,
Je; large cannas, pink, red, yellow
ind blotched, 35c; dahlias, 50c; blue,
White and bronze flag or iris, 5c
; climbing roses, pink brides
th 10c. Mrs. J. Winter, Buford.
es Hollyhock seed, mixed, 10c cupful;
monthly rose, 25c,; 50c;
20c. Florrie Beth Hughey,
ager.
Yellow jasmine, 15-20c ea; hardy
orchid roots, 30c ea.; Chinese and
imerican arborvitae plants, 3-5 in.
above ground, 35-65c doz. Miss Mittie
llins, Smithville, Rt. 1.
-_ Empress daffodil bulbs, 20c. dos;
Emperor daffodils, 40c ea., $2 per
C., 1 yr. cape jasmine 15c ea., $1.50
Improved hollyhock seed, 3 thls.
Stamps accepted. Mrs. W. R.
iompson, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1.
One M. jonquil bulbs, 25c doz;
@ flags, 40c doz.; bridal wreath,
ingle, purple lilac, pink
nd milk and wine lilies, 25c
T. May, Warthen.
flag lilies, |
Qi Miller, Acworth, Rt. 2..
oo MARE OEE EULLE TIN
Flowers and Seed For Sale
Sycamore trees, well rooted, 2-5 ft.
25 ea., 5 for $1. Add postage. Ready
after ist of December. Mrs. Le
Carter, Rockingham. io
Blue and yellow lantana, 20c ea.;
white narcissus, $2 per C; yellow
perennial larkspur, 50c doz.: Christ-
mas cuctus, 25c ea.; pink tulips, 15c
bulbs; blue violets, 50c doz.; cannas,
$1 doz.; jonauils, $2 per C. Miss Cecil
McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Stone plants, 10c; 3 dbl. petunia
cuts, 10c; red and rose verbenas, 50c
doz; Boston, sword, elk horn, aspara-
gus ferns, 2 for 25c; larkspur, dian-
thus and. stock seed all 7c. Mellie
Merritt, Cairo, Rt. 2.
Arbor vitae, hardy hybiscus, box-
woods, azaiaes, trailing arbutis, white
dogwood, 25c. Red dogwood, 15c: well
rooted. Mrs. Kate Waters, Rugby.
_ Madonna lily bulbs, largs bloom-
ing size, 25c ea.; snowdrops, dbl. and
long trumpet daffodils, 35c doz.; but-
terfly | bush, red quince, winter
blooming jasmine, lavender crepe
myrtle, 25c ea. Mrs. Mary Spruell,
Alpharetta, Rt. 2.
Leopard begonia, Thanksgiving
cactus growing, 15c; blue iris, shasta
daisies, white iris, 15c. doz.; sword
and ostrich plume ferns, 15c; pink
and white oxalis, 5c. Add postage.
Mrs. R. 1. Williams, Cumming.
Luonymous boxwoods, arborvitae,
abelia, 4 for $1.35; gardenia, pink
spirea, bridle wreath, snop garland,
almonds, weigela, crepe myrtle,
American beauty roses, 4 for $1.10.
Mrs. W. H. Rucker, Milner,
Gladioli and large canna bulbs,
25 per doz., or exc. for dried ap-
ples or peaches at 12%c per lb. or
white feed sacks, free of. holes at 8c
ea. Each to pay postage on what they
send. Miss Leona Mallard, Jesup, Rt.
2
Choice Easter lily bulbs, $1 doz., 2
doz. $1.75 postpaid. Miss Cassie
Pfeiffer, Sylvania. : ;
Linaria (perennial yellow snap-
dragon) seed, 10c teaspoonful; orna-
mental (Jerusalem) chferry, 15 seed,
10c; free with order, vari-four oclock
seed while they last. Mrs. N. F., Wil-
liams, College Park, 421 West Walker.
Prickley mock orange hedge plants,
18 in. high, $1 per C del; larger
plants, $2 C., del. Mrs. Jacob R.
Hillis, Millhaven, Rt. 1.
_ Select shade trees: Wiers cut-leaf,
and silver maples: Lambordy poplar;
Amer. elms, 50c ea. in lots of 10 trees.
Chinese elms, 75c ea. A No. 1 stock
over 6 ft. sizes. N. Rosene, Ft. Valley,
Box 44.
Quantities of snowdrop bulbs at $3
per C. Mrs. Mary E. Bailie, 444 Tel-
fair St., Augusta.
- Tuberose, mixed gladiola bulbs, 25c
doz.; pink and white peonies, 35c;
pink and white spirea, pink almond,
hydrangea, 15c; yellow kerria, mock
orange, 5c. Add postage and write
for other prices. Mrs. L. W. Slaugh-
ter, Rising Fawn. Sie
Rhododendrons, spruce and white
jpines for particular people, reason-
able: blue iris, day lily, daffodil and
narcissus mixed, 75c per C, FOB.
Yonge Walker, Mt. Airy, Rt. 1. |
Globe arborvitae seed, 10c per doz.
or exc. for large tulip bulbs .or
azaleas. Mrs. S. P. Reed, Darnell, Rt.
Old fashion sweet shrubs, flower-
ing almond, purple and white lilac,
all kinds rose cuttings , japonica,
crepe myrtle and gallberry hedging,
evergreen, will sell or exc. Mrs. W. R.
Wise, Wadley.
White and yellow narcissus, $1 per
C: jonquils, daffodils, butter and
egg, 85c per C; dahlias, $5 collection
for $3; white and purple Easter lilies
25 doz.; iris, 50c doz.; Madonna
lilies, $1 doz. Add postage on small
orders. Mrs. J. C. Mize, Ashland, Rt.
2
Bulbs, shrubbery plants, hedge
bushes, cedar, Himalaya berry
sprouts, grape vine cuttings, straw-
berry plants, for sale or exc. iss
Blanche Woods, LaFayette, Rt. 5.
Paper white narcissus, 10c doz.;
Emperor daffodils, golden yellow
with deep cups and long stems, 20c
}per doz.; golden spur earliest yellow
daffodils, 15c per doz. Mrs. M. E. Mc-
Whorter, Calhoun, Rt. 4.
Large, dbl. pink poppy seed, 5c
teaspoonful. Have 1 lb. or more, take
75e and postage. Mozelle Passe,
| Madison, Rt. 4.
Improved johnquils and narcissi,
mixed 50c per C; fine rose cuttings
unrooted, 8 named varieties, 15c ea.;
or exc. any for other value. Mrs. R.
heavy bloomer,
var. Mrs. J.
Flowers and Seed For Sale
Watermelon pink crepe myrtles,
15e ea.; Eng. dogwood and dbl. white
brides wreath, pink perennial sweet
4 peas, poppies, 2 for 25c., Will | exc.
some for blooming size tulip bulbs or
other shrubbery. Mrs. M. O. Mahaf-
fey, Carrollton, Rt. 4.
Pink crepe myrtle, good roots, 10c
per plant; Christmas honeysuckle,
blue hydrangea, 25c ea. All kinds of
rose cuttings, 5c ea. No stamps. Add
postage on all orders. Miss Thena
Tanner, Sandersville, Rt. 1.
Camellia japonicas, nandinas, tea
olives, banana shrubs, pyracantha,
photenia, 2 for $1.10; Retinospora,
deodara, arborvitae, juniper, Italian
cypress, 2 for $1.50. Other shrubs.
Mrs. J. A. Griffin, Cordele.
Dbl. poppy seed, rose color, 10c per
Mrs. W. T. Jenkins, Sumner,
Dbl. pink hollyhock seed, 5 pke.;
mammoth dbl. red poppy seed, 5c per
pie. Mrs. J oa tes, Adairsville, Rt.
Large purple violets, 50c per hun-
dred. plants; red cannas, 30c per doz;
prices. FOB, Alma. Exc. for dried
fruit. Miss A. Dixon, Alma, Box 55. -
White Madonna lily bulbs, 5c a.;
white flags and blue flags, 25c doz.;
flower bushes, 10c ea.; blue lilac,
forsythia, weigela, and other flowers
and shrubs, $1 doz., all well rooted.
Mrs. R. Allgood, Oxford, Ga.
Pink and white hydrangea, well
rooted, 25c ea.; blue plumbago, 20c
ea; old fashioned orange rose, 15c
ea.; caladium bulbs, 15e ea.; large
flowering cannas and other flowers.
Write for list and prices. Mrs. Myrtle
King, Robinson.
Several hundred mimosa trees,
number cf flowering locusts,
and small leaf ivy, dbl. wisteria, iris
of mixed varieties, perennial phiox,
at low prices. Mrs. Eula Head, 506 S.
MeDoncugh St., Decatur.
One nice large variegated pink
japonica bush, $25. Mrs. J. R. Hurst,
Meigs. : :
Azaleas, rooted cuttings, 12%4c ea.
to $1.25 ea. All in lots of 10 or more.
Camellia japonica, baled.and burlaped
18-24 in. $2; spirea, butterfly bush,
geraniums, and others for sale. A. W.
Harrell, Wilmington Island, Sa-
vannah.
Three junipers, 1 pink crepe
myrtle, 1 spirea, well rooted, $1.50 or
sell separately. Blooming peach, 10c
ea. not prepaid. M. A. Brady, Mur-
rayville. oe
/ Snap dragon, big boll poppy, dif-
ferent colors, hybiscus, hollyhock
seed, 10c pke., or 3 for 25c; dahlia
and gladiola bulbs and also shrub-
bery for sale. Mrs. J. D. Lumsden,
Lithonia, Rt. 4. :
Winter blooming jasmine, 4 for
25ce: white April narcissi, 15c doz.;
give package yellow meat water-|
melon seed with each 50c order. Add
iSstage. Ethel Sullivan, Marietta, Rt. |
3 2
Azaleas, dark rose and cherry red,
50c and 75c ea. Mrs. O. C. Martin,
Flemington.
Spirea Anthony Waterer, 20c-30c;
purple wisteria, 20c; January jas-
mine, snowdrops, 15c ea.; white, dbl.
althea, 20c; purple lilac, 25e; crepe
myrtle, 20c. Postage paid 50c up. Mrs.
R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks.
Red japonicas, 25c ea.; lemon lilies
$3 M.; yellow japonicas, 20c; purple
lilac, 25c; white and yellow daisies,
20c doz.; squirrel tail fern, 10c. Wm.
Davis, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Large, dbl. fringed tulips (ordered
from Holland last October) bulbs,
$3 doz.; small, 2 yr. old, Irish juni-
pers, arbor vitaes, 7 for $1. Postpaid
on $1 up orders. Nellie Duncan, Cor-
nelia, Rt. 1.
Mixed narcissus bulbs, $1 per C.
Include postage. Mrs. H. R. Straight,
Demorest.
Two small, well rooted ferns,
plumisas, lace or asparagus, %2 doz. |
rooted, pink begonias (constant
bloomers) all 10c ea. plus postage.
Miss Nellie Walters, Plains.
Large dbl. marigold seed, 10c large
pkg. or 25c pint. Miss Ozelle Miller,
Dahlonega, Rt. 4.
Maiden hair, sprengeria, aspara-
gus, staghorn and other ferns, yellow
alder, blue and yellow almonds,
sweinnam cherry, oleander, hibiscus,
geraniums, begonias, 8, $1 prepaid.
Mrs. H. Dunlap, Atlanta, 306 Atlanta
Ave., S. E. >
Fine peonies, Edulis Superba, rose,
early, Modele d Perfection, flesh,
Couronne d Or,
white, Marechal Valliant, late red,
immense. Collection, $1.60; iris, 150
L. Kilgore, Stone Mtn.
large {-
Box 44,
. Page Five .
Flowers and Seed For Sale
Genuine, white long throated East-
er lilies, 15c ea., $1.0 doz. del. Mrs. L.
M. Simmons, Ellijay.
Bermuda Easter lily pulbs, bloom-
ing size, $1.25 per doz., bulblets, 25
doz.del. D. E. Thompson, Pinehurst.
Hastings canna lily ~bulbs, fiery
red, bronze foliage, vivid \ scarlet,
rose, yellow salmon, any, 12 for 50c
or exc. for same value. Mrs. J. H.
Harrod, Preston.
Large yellow winter blooming
oxalis bulbs, 15c doz. Add 2c postage.
Miss Carrie Mims, Baxley, Rt. 5. :
Fifty tree boxwoods, 18-25 in. 15c
ea.; 50 tree boxwoods, 9-18 in. 4c ea.;
evergreen privet hedge, 8-15 in. $2 C;
junipers, 15-30 in. 20 to 30c ea. Mrs.
a Holcombe, Bremen, Rt. 1, Box
Tree boxwoods, 2 yrs. old, $1 ea.
Exc. for anything can use. Mrs. A. J.
Stansel, Cleveland, Rt. 4. eee
Violets, pale blue, shasta daisies,
10c doz.; white and blue lilacs, cape
jasmine, 3 for 25c; pink flowering
almonds, cut. of pink and red al- |
theas, 10c doz.; sprouts, 5c ea. Exc.
for Camelia japonica. Mrs. J. M..
Hall, Carnesville. es
Warcissus bulbs, 15c doz., 2 for 25c
del. Money order. Mrs. C. L. McPher- |
son, Temple. see
Two hundred arbor vitae (Biota
Compacta) var. 30 to 40 in. high,
25c. Parcel post extra. Mrs. T. G.
Underwood, Maysville. a
Want dwarf boxwood, better
known as old fashioned evergreens.
Must be perfect shaped limbed from
ground up, not touch anything. At
right price. State height, width and
ga J. O. Lunsford, Talking Rock,
Bt 2: ;
Want tulip and red and yellow
hyacinth, regal and gold branded
lilies, Queen of May iris, and fine
shrubs. Exc. perennials, bulbs and
shrubs. Write first. Mrs. L. W.
Slaughter, Rising Fawn. Ss
Exc. hedge cuttings, not rooted
for white crepe myrtles, pink or red
spirea, snowballs. Mrs. J. B. Brown,
Eastman, Rt. 1. =
Exc. jonauil: bulbs for cape jas-
mine, red crepe myrtle, red dogwood,
Easter lily bulbs, or regal lily, % gal,
bulbs for 1 shrub, well rooted. Mrs.
H. M. Penland, Athens, 1190 Boule-_
vard. Mr i
Will pay $1 per C for cattails cut
green, and in A-1 con. Write at once.
B. M. Carruth, Cass Station, Rt. 1.
Want dwarf boxwoods, 3 to 5 ft.
high. State what you have and price.
Henry F. Wood, Alpharetta, Rt.3.
Want white crepe myrtle, mag-
nolia, ground hydrangea. Exc. flow- _
ering peach, purple butterfly, pink
hibiscus, pink crepe myrtle jinquils,
Easter lilies, yellow cannas. Mrs. W.
A.. Fields, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Want 15 Ibs. Grancy graybeard
seed. Write for prices and send sam~--
ple of seed. Mrs. Juliet Tuggle
Nelson, Cleveland, Rt. 3. see
_ Want Grand-Duke jasmine. State ;
size and price. Address: Mrs. Kate
Shugart, Smyrna, Rt. 1. Se
Flowers and Seed Wanted |
Want snowballs, azaleas, any col-
or, butterfly bush, white {
myrtle, japonicas, abelia, all well
rooted. Will exc. Madonna lily bulbs,
hollyhock plants, gaillardia and
other flower seed. Mrs. Milton Wall,
Statham. ee
Exc. fine dbl. and single mixed
poppy seed for mixed Sweet William,
dbl. hollyhock, larkspur and_ all -
colors snapdragons except yellow,
Equal amt. of seed. Ea. paying post-
age. Mrs. C. W. Gardner, Stock-
bridge. Sp 8 ee
Want to buy August lily bulbs.
Notify: Mrs. Lillian M. Rice, De-
catur, 302 S. McDonough St.
Exc. jonquils for dewdrops, lily of
the valley, Chinese sacred lilies, or
daffodils and tulip bulbs. Bulb for
bulb. Lucile Byrd, Broxton.
Want yellow jonquil bulbs. Quote
price. and number for sale. B. .
Phillips, Augusta, 2420 Central Ave.
Exc. 2 yr. old graniums, lantanas,
sev. dif. colors, for tulips, crocu
hardy phlox and other flowers. Mrs.
M. D. Pittman, Maysville. |
Exc. mixed bulbs for white spirea,
any kind oleander, or Barberry
bushes, well rooted. Mrs. C. H. Capel,
Molena. = Ha
Want rooted boxwood plants, 1
or 15 in. high. Quote price. Mrs. Ne!
Hogg, Buena Vista. : ax
tulip and pu
Want 2 doz. ea.,
iris and 1 red dogwood. Exc. b
for same. Mrs. J. F. Felker, |
CS ee
- Flowers and Seed Wanted
_ Want all kinds of box flowers.
State what you have and best price.
- Miss Carrie Newton, Ellijay, Rt. 1.
Want Chinese primrose and other
var. primrose, primula or obconica
monorch Mexican. State kind and
eolor and price. Mrs. W. M. Hill,
Canon. > -
Want monthly rose bushes, bunch,
also phlox and pooy seed. Will exc.
iris, cannas, lilac, snowballs, holly-
Shock seed, graybeard bushes for
same; or sell my flowers. Evriene
McLaughlin, Greenville, Rt. 3.
- Exc. narcissus bulbs for pot flow-
ers, ferns, geraniums, snake plant,
Christmas, rattail cactus, begonias,
colius, hydrangea, and 2 doz. flower
pots, or will pay cash. Beulah Fry,
Dallas, Rt. 3.
Want prices of all.colors dbl. ja-
ponicas, and other shrubbery. Nolan
Hutcheson, Norristown.
- Second-Hand Machinery
ee For Sale
_ Hay press in good shape, $50 cash,
or exc. for same value in anything
can use. J. O. Ward, Blackshear.
- One large-size farm bell, $3. Bell
is all right. Mrs. J. H. Floyd, Chipley.
Oliver plow, No. 10, all right ex-
cept beam slightly sprung, no point.
$8, or exc. for 10 White or Brown L.
pullets, March or April hatch. No
culls. J. f. Harmon, Rupert, RFD 1.
Two-horse grain drill and stalk
cutter. Come see. them. Sell or exc.
for anything can use. C. B. Richards,
White, Rt. 2.
- One Farmall tractor complete with
2 row cultivator, used 3 yrs., good
cond., $600. C. B. Harris, Carters...
- Almost new No. 2 Primrose cream
separator for sale or exc. for Jersey
or Guernsey calves, chickens, or any-
thing can use. D. K. McKenzie,
Lyons.
Cheap, 1 Letz feed mill, No. 180;|F
1 manure spreader, 1 Deering reaper
and binder, 1 mowing. machine. F. W.
- Brannon, Moreland.
Sacrifice for immediate sale 1 Del-
- o-Light, 800 watt generator and 1
_-Delco-Light 225 gal. pump, both in
good cond., ready to operate. Inquire.
-G. M. Crusselle, Griffin, Rt. 3.
_ Dbl. geared pump jack, 1 farm bell,
_ for sale or exc. for laying pullets or
hogs. J. A. Trice, Swainsboro.
One cream separator, good cond.,
for sale cheap, or exc. for W. L.
puliets.. Write best offer. F. E. Shan-
hon, Lenox. :
_ One Eclipse water wheel, 26 in. dia.,
13 gates, 7x2 dbl. turbine. R. L. Wood-
yuif. Winder.
_ Twe one-half h. p. Gorden tractor,
- good cond. Used about 1 week. In all
cost about $203.25; trade it for a
good milch cow, and rest in hogs and
chickens at market price. T. L. Tur-
pin, Demorest, Rt. 1.
Two'No. 27 Avery turn plows, No.
I cond. $5. each, or exc. for pigs or
seed corn. John W. Moseley, Soper-
ton, Rt. 2.
Benthal peanut picker, 1 Economy
9h. p. press. All good cond. Cost
$1,000; will take $400. Through pick-
ing in my section, reason for sale.
Jos. Freeman, Blakely. :
One Fordson tractor, 1 Tom Hous-
ton skidder, 700 ft. 3-4 in. cable, 400
ft. 1 in. cable, 400 ft. 1 1-4 in. cable.
All in A-i cond. J. I. Mims, Hazle-
*hurst, Rt..3.
_ Delco light plant, some of batteries
need recharging, farm bell, -John
Deere mower, almost new, set of wa-
gon scales; 60-100 rds. 28 in. Page
wire. J. F. Wilson, Rock Springs.
- Fifteen-thirty h. p. International
tractor, slightly used, for quick. sale,
cash, $500. C. E. Middlebrooks,
Barnesville, 419 Zebulon St.
_ Small set of mill rocks for sale.
Write for prices. Georgia Nichols,
Clarkesville, Rt. 3.
- Nine knife stalk cutter, practically
new, $20. A. E. Evans, Tucker, Rt. 1.
_ Oliver dbl. disc tractor plow, No.
72, perfect shape; tractor harrow, 24
disc, good shape, $25 each. F.
Duncan, Douglasville.
_. Lilliston peanut picker, used only
2 seasons, good cond. Bargain. Mrs.
Callie H. Freeman, Newnan, 92
Greenville St.
Large size farm bell, good cond.
sell or exc. for shoats; white poplar
flour and meal bin, more than 100
_ Ibs. and 1 bu. cap. $2 or exc. for
shoats. Mrs. J. H. Floyd, Chipley. ~
_ Set of blacksmith tools for sale or
exc. for seed oats, close by. S. M.
Dyer, Thomson.
_ Fifteen h. p. electric power motor,
starter, switch, wire, complete. Good
hehe W. T. Garner, Brement, Box
ft. drive belt, $250 cash.
MAE at
Second-Hand Machinery
For Sale |
Fairbanks 700 lb. cap. cotton scales
good cond. $27. T. N. Colley, Elber-
ton. ae
Grist mill and eng., 5 to 6 h. p. en-
gine. Sell or exc. for live stock. E. L.
Gurley, Axson, oe i
Gas water pump for sale or exc.
for good cow, or for equal value in
hogs. B. G. Morgan, Rossville, Rt. 1.
Good grist mill in first class shape,
now running, for sale or trade for
good mule. S. C. Waddell, Bremen,
Ritae:
One good weeder, cheap, also other
farm articles for sale. Mrs, Lilla V.
Blissett, Palmetto, Rt. 2. ae
Hand stump puller for sale or exc.
for 10 bu. Blue stem wheat. M. W.
Turner, Statesboro. :
One hundred Ibs. No. 3% farm
bell; loud, clear tone, good as new;
cheap for cash or exc. for pr. Duroc
Jersey 6.to 8 wks. old pigs. ea. pay
exp. Zack Brookins, Jr., Deep Step,
Rt. 1.
Twenty-two by. thirty-six Case
steel threshing machine, . complete
with self feeder, wind stacker, auto-
matic measure and bagger, good con.
Eee or exc. A. H. Chappel, Milner,
Bib eee
Seventeen in. Davis turbine water
wheel, wheel, casing, gate and .con-
trol, all iron, sets outside, easy of
access. Wheel near Sandersville. J.
T. Irwin, Atlanta, 19 Hurst Drive.
Two pecan dusting machines,
cheap; Williamson stump puller,
complete with cables;
press; disc tractor plow;) manure
spreader; stalk cutter; 2 horse plows;
cream separators. Good cond. Fred
C. Geiger, Flintside.
Thirty-two volt, 850 watt Delco
eng. and pump, $125. Exc. for cotton
or other products. Mrs. T. M. Hay-
good, Culloden.
Sterling peanut thrash, cheap.
oo cond. L. L. Reid, Hogansville,
Rt. 4.
One-horse Planet Jr.
with scooters and sweeps, good cond.
cheap or exc. Roy Jordan, Rochelle.
Practically new Fordson tractor,
Lilliston peanut picker, McCormick-
Deering hay press,complete with 60
Jas; 2k.
Swint, Dearing.
Second-hand reaper and _ binder
ie an: Mrs. M. J. Horne, Funston,
Smith Triplex gin saw filler and
gummer; cost $60, sell $15. Exc. for
seed grain or 8 in. belt. T. P. Bur-
dett, Washington.
Eight disc Hoosier grain drill,
good -cond. $47; No. 10 DelLaval
cream. separator, good cond., $32.50;
10 gal. cream can, good as new, $1.75,
all FOB. G. B. Poore, Canon, Rt. 4.
Two h. p. Detroit Marine eng.,
good shape except hose. Can be set
for high speeds and runs.on 6 volt
battery. Complete instructions furn.
Memory Turner, McDonough, Rt. 1.
Two Oliver Goober 1-horse turning
plows, almost new, in good cond.,
$5.50 each. Riley C. Couch, Turin.
One Cracker Jack hay press, good
cond., $50 FOB. Jno. A. Hartsfield,
Meigs.
One hundred gal. syrup boiler for
sale or exc. for 20 hens. Mrs. Daisy
Malphrus, Halycondale.
Water-driven farm light and pow-
er plant, consisting of small turbin,
3 k. w. generator, 60 ft. 8 in. steel
spiral pipe, 150 ft. wood pipe, $125.
A. C. Floyd, Clayton.
Grist mill, 16 in. rock, practically
new, sacrifice for $25; also other
farm articles. C. J. Burton, College
Park, Rt. 2. Tanner Road.
No. 1, 3 boiler cane mill, Golden
make, good as new, 60 gal. kettle for
sale or exc. for young milch cow with
young calf. Must be gentle and stay
in pasture. Mrs. Anna Ogletree,
Julia, Stewart County.
Large Delco plant, also water
pump and motor, Very cheap, or exc.
for gtain or live stock. Can be seen
at Sirron Nurseries Chamblee, Ga.,
K.| Rt. 2. Owner, A. L. Norris, Atlanta.
Delco light plant, large batteries.
Guar. A-1 cond. Cash or exc. -for
corn, velvet beans, hay, dairy cows,
or other farm product. M. Herrin,
Savannah, P. O. Box 1483.
One each, Case. Model LL. tractor,
25-40 h. p., double run grain drill,
Wheatland plow, 6 ft. cut: dbl. disc
harrow (8 ft.) All Case make. Good
as new. A. C. Barnett, Washington.
Twenty h. p. Cole eng. and boiler,
La J. A. Holland, Hamilton,
Second-hand and new hammer
feed mills at attractive prices. Full
information on request. C. G. Holder,
Bainbridge. wb et ti bat a a) os tk a
power hay:
cultivator,.
BULLETIN:
Second-Hand Machinery
For Sale 3
Fordson tractor and pulley, Oliver
dbl, disc plow, 3 Clark harrows, 1
each, International riding cultivator,
Planet Jy., walking cultivator, orch-
ard plow, 2. each, small and large
Chattanooga turn -plows, scrapes,
scooters. M. P. Lee, Ft. Valley.
One Kelley feed grinder, $50. Robt.
S. Anderson, Hawkinsville.
Twenty h, p. steam eng., sell or
trade. C. E. Mobley, Wray.
Avery walking cultivator, used 1
yr. Sell or exc. for fresh in, good
milch cow, or 30 young, heavy wt.
hens, any good breed, or for hogs.
Mrs. Jessie Cole, Meigs. :
Steel tower, angle iron, 40 ft. high,
cap. to hold up 10 M. gal. tank and
+ water. First chk. for $50 will get it.
FOB. depot. W. C. Thomas, Talbot-
ton. te
One set blacksmith tools for sale
or trade. S. W. Looper, Dalton.
Three row oat or wheat. drill, good
cond. $5, or exc. for shoat or any-
thing can use. R. H. McEver, Talmo.
Three roll Chattanooga cane mill
and 10 ft. copper pan, sell or exc. for
75 gal. red can syrup. B. Potts,
Barnesville, Rt. 3.
Practically new Prima Model, No.
300 cream separator for sale or exc.
for 12 Brown or. W. Leghorn March-
April hatch pullets, or yr. old hens,
ao pay exp. J. E. Hall Doerun, Rt.
No. 4 new Prima cream separator,
cheap, or exc. for B. R. pullets of
good str. of equal value; also 1 Daisy
churn, for cash, or anything of equal
value. W. M. Alexander, Young
Harris.
Electric welder and lay, with other
tools and material, cheap for cash.
H. G. Price, Waco, Rt. 2.
Grist mill, needs rebuilding, $10,
or exc. for corn, syrup and wheat;
also good steam eng. and_ boiler,
a D. M. Borders, Warrenton,
Monarch stump puller, without
cable, $20, or exc. for anything can
use on farm of equal value. Frank
Harris, Baxley. =
Mann green bone cutter, perfect
cond. $10 or exe. for seed oats or
corn in shuck. Miss Birdie OSteen,
Meigs. :
Adrain mower and rake in working
order, $30 or exc.; 1 heavy cotton
King cuttaway harrow, good cond.
$25 or exc. R. S. Parham, Green-
ville.
Corn sheller, $3; hay rake, $8; 2
| horse disc harrow (good shape), $15;
farm bell, $4; sev. plow stocks, plant-
ers, etc. and other tools; cheap. Mrs.
W. L. McNeil, Americus, 314 W.
Church St. ye
Two M. lb cap. gal. Fairbanks
platform scales on wheels, and 24 in.
Rock grists mill. Both in perfect
cond., good as new, at reasonable
prices. S. Schwartzweiss, Waynes-
boro. [ \
Economy King cream separator,
No. 24, in good cond., $20 cash. T.
H. Fulcher, Blythe. :
McCormick-Deering cream sepa-
rator, No. 2 in good cond., late model,
$25 FOB. Monroe. R. A. Breedlove,
Campton, Rt. 1. : :
Set of old fashioned corn rocks
and mill complete except power, $25.
Mrs. Lula Hay, Catersville, 505 N.
Erion St.
Two water wheels for sale cheap
for cash. L. L, Roberts, Ft. Gaines.
Oliver Cultivator turning plows
and plow stocks. J. B. Bradshaw,
Rome, Rt. 3.
International 6 h. p. gas eng. for
sale or exc. for yr. old pullets, any
good. breed. W. M. Wilson, Rebecca.
Ten-Twenty International motor;
1 good corn mill; 42 in. top runner
rock. Good cond., $75 cash and $75
in corn, hogs, peas, peanuts or any
farm product at market price. H. W.
Dunaway, Lumpkin. ee
One pr. McDonald Pitless wagon
scales, 5 ton cap., $30 cash, FOB. C.
L. Little, Forsyth, Rt. 3.
Eight h. p. Mogul I. H. C. gas. eng.
A-1 cond.; 10 h. p. Titan, slight re-
pairs needed; line shafts, hangers,
pulleys, belts and other equipment.
Good cond. Cheap for cash. Robt.
Fuller, Adairsville. :
Fordson tractor, A-1 cond., 1 Tom
Houston skidder, 800 ft. 3-4 in. cable,
400 ft. 1144 in. cable, 200 ft. 1 in.
cable. Sell all or in part. J. I. Mims,
Hazlehurst, Rt. 3.
One good pair of Nash scales, for
sale or exc. Mrs. A. B. Haynes, Luth-
ersville. ;
One 1% ton chain hoist for sale
or exc. for anything can use of equal
value. Price $15. W. A. Whiting, At-
lanta, 878 Gilbert St., S. E,
_ Thursday, November 5, 1981 _
Second-Hand Machinery -
For Sale =
Two boilers, cheap; 80 and 40 h. D.
Come look them over. Grover Brad-
ley, Rabun Gap.
Covington cotton and corn plante
er, used 1 yr., No. 1 cond. Sell-or exc,
for 20 young, heavy breed hens or
shoats at market price; also milk
bottler. Sell or trade for seed oats,
A. T. Williams, Fitzgerald, Rt. 2.
Used hay press, 12x18, good ag
new, $100; 2 h. p. and 1h. p. Syra-
cuse turn plows, 2 row and 6 row
grain drills, drag harrows, cut. q
way harrows, Letz feed grinding ma-
chine; new cypress water tank. J, Cc,
Collier, Barnesville. :
Pitch forks, hoes, shovel, pick and
mattox, _grabforks. Cheap. Mrs,
Elliott, Atlanta, 211 Techwood Drive,
Seven and one-half h. p. electrie
motor, first class cond., $100. L. BE,
Bedgood, Harrison. :
One new style Colt carbide light
plant generator, used about 6 mos., _
$50. C. D. Johnson, Uvalda. |
Fifteen-thirty MeCormick-Deering
tractor in good shape, for sale or exc,
Write, C. H. Trussell, Warthen.
Three row Cole grain drill, good
cond., $100; can use as part pay sack
of No. 1 peanuts at 3c; 1 bu. cream__
sugar crowders at $1.50; bred gilt, 60
to 70 Ibs. at 6c , or young B. R., or :
Red hens, at 80c. O. J. Power, La-
Grange, Rt. 6. 2s
DeLaval cream separator No. 12,
Sell or exc. for anything can use. L.
A. Oakes, Ashburn. : ae
Meat preserver in perfect cond,
Cap. ice chamber, 400 Ibs. Cap,
meat chamber, about 1500-2000 Ibs,
Cost $80; sell, $30. J. D. Barnes,
Sylvester, Rt. 3. ce
Primrose seperator, med. size, good ~
cond. $25. O. N. Dowd, Ty Ty.
B. F. Avery disc turn plow, ree
versible, 24 in. disc, 1 extra disc,
steel triple trees hitch, all first class
cond. $20 or exc. G. C. Edmondson,
1Temple, Rt. 2.
Fifteen h. p. Peerless eng. on
wheels, good shape. Cheap for cash.
M. P. Fleming, Elberton, Rt. 5. |
- Excellent set of water mill ma-
chinery. Cash, or exc. for anything
can use. Write C., W. Cheney,
Madras... ae
One Myers power. cylinder pump,
1% h. p. gas.eng., 1, 2.h. and 1, th.
steel Chattanooga plows, Emperor
milking machine, 3 units. For sale or
exc. T. J. Edmunds, Columbus, 208
13th St. 5
Twelve burner Colt carbide light
plant in working order, lots of pip-.
ing, $40. C. V. Wilson, Maysville. _
Transmission parts for Fordson
tractor for sale. Clay L. Brown (ad-
dress not given).
Pr. Howe scales, good as new, $40 as
or exc. for farm produce. Cost $120.
H. B. Chandler, Luthersville.
Delco water pump shallow well au-
tomatic, first class cond. Cheap: Mrs.
W. V. Means, Culloden. : Ee
Fifteen-Thirty International trac-
tor, in good shape, for sale or exc.
C. H. Trussell, Warthen. reg
~ Corn mill, 48 in. French bur rocks,
good as new, Cole. make. Good shell-
er and- crusher, 20 h. p. Stover ker.
eng. (needs some repairs), belts, pul-
leys, line shaft and hangers, $225 or
exc. for Jersey heifers. U. S. Weath-
erington, Bremen.
Second-Hand Machinery
Wanted
Want good feed mill, requiring not
over 8 h. p. to run, cheap. Describe
and price. T. V. Shoemaker, West
Point. = So
Exc. 2 h. riding cultivator for
horse power hay press. J. C. Walker,
Parrott. i
Want a good corn mill at right
price. Also 1 crude oil eng., about 8
h. p. J. O. Minter, Jenkinsburg.
Want 1 M. ft. of 1 in. 1%, or 1%,
or 2 in. used galv. pipe, cheap. C. W.
Reid, East Point, 511 N. Harris St.
Want good water mill in a healthy
locality, near church and school. Will |
trade good value. J, W. Pelham,
Cairo. ae
_ Want a second-hand feed grinder
in good cond. Send price and make
of machine, cond., etc. W. W. Mc-
Eachern, Fayetteville, Rt. 2. :
Want to buy 1 good hammer mill,
cheap for cash. W. F. Chambless,
Ludowici.
Want grain thrash and 6h. p. gas.
eng. State full particulars. .
Cumbee, West Point, Rt. 4.
Exc. 1 underground steel pressure -
tank about 4 M. gals. for horse pow~
er hay baler, pea huller or feed mill.
Ned Finley, Cass Station.
f
ursday, November 5, 1931
Second-Hand Machinery
a Wanted = =
ant 6 h. p. gas. eng., 2 in. Bull-
dozer Myers pump, and 400 ft .of 2
pipe. All must be in first class
-and cheap for cash. - James
Exc. Star pea huller, No. 4, for Mc-
srmick-Deering mowing machine.
. Hearn, Palmetto, Rt. 2..
ant to buy second-hand pea hul-
ler in first class cond. cheap for cash.
> A. Powers, Rt. 1, Box57 =
Want 35 or 40 gal, bbl. churn -in
od cond. and cheap for cash.. E.
. Dodson, Fairburn, Rt. 4. -
Want 2 M. ft. second-hand hog
re. Chas. Highsmith, Avalon.
Exe. mules. in good cond.,. but
me age, for Farmall tractor, in
0
od cond. J. W. Cannon, Cordele.
ant large size cider mill in good
d. W. M. Thomas, Homer.
Want 1 shallow well water system,
type, also 5 rolls hog fence. All
ust be in A-1 cond., cheap for
ash. Quote price and shipping wt.
FOB, your station. M. B. Mathis,
Siocktony =. :
Want McCormick mower and rake
. good cond. Mrs. T. J. Biggers,
remen. :
Want milking machine in good
cond. W. C. Batson, West Point,
Want a hammer mill complete.
ive full description. H. Daugherty,
upt. Masonic Home, Macon.
vant 1 to 2 h. p. gas. eng., pre-
Fairbanks. Will exc. peas, beans,
cattle, hogs, oats or will pay cash.
objection to slight repairs. need-
ut positively no junk. wanted.
. Trawick, Linton.
Want a 4 qt. glass churn in. good
der and work all right. Exc, good
les, or white cotton sacks, or
te butter beans, dried and hulled,
yrs. crop. Mrs. A. J..Collins,
norest, Rt. 1. og Ag
Want bull wheel for McCormick 6
t. binder, 30 ft. of 8 in. rubber belt.
. P, Burdett, Washington.
Want grain thrash and 6 h. p. gas.
ne. State full particulars. A. Z.
umbee, West Point, Rt. 4.
xe. good $50. value for old time
2 roller cane mill and kettle. L. H.
Hays, Adel, Lock Box, 35.
xc. or pay cash for a good, used
Cole cotton planter. Clinton Bryan,
Charing, Rt. 1. >
ant set of good scales, platform
r wagon. Exc. good mule or cow and
lf. W. H. Mitchell, Barnesville.
ant 1 10 ft. steel over shot water
1, second-hand, in good cond.
Write at once. W. M. Alexander,
oung Harris. sy
fant a second-hand tractor har-
w plow. W. L. Miller, Columbus,
130 Broadway.
Want 1 forge and 1 drill press,
cheap for cash, or will exc. C. H.
Meeks, Pearson.
Want for a 2 roller cane mill, 1
ler 10 in. high, 38 in. in circum-
ence. J. C. Goolsby, Graham, Rt.
ant a second-hand pea and bean
sh. Will exc. pigs for same, also
all emory wheel at reasonable
. O. S. Duggan, Chester.
ant 1 gas. grist mill, complete.
fust be in good cond., cheap and
ar enough my plac e to allow truck
move same without too much ex-
se. Want to grind 100 bu. or more
er day. J. Lawton Tyre, Screven.
nt small thrasher for peas and
ans, one that can be operated by
and or motor. State cond. and cash
rice. C. F. Roberts, Wrightsville.
Want DeLaval cream separator,
rerything complete and in_ first
lass cond., cheap. Mrs, O. L. Bush,
run.
Nant 8 or 10 rolls of used fence
vire, 6 in. mesh, 40 inches or higher,
oe fe. D. C. Roberts, Al-
ood, 35 h. p. eng. to exc. for good
.p. eng. and also want a 20 h. p.
Oiler. R. A. Smith, Lyons, Rt. 4.
ant Delco light plant, 100 volt,
io. LM, < in good
cond. Hoyt B. Little, Ashland. .
Want boxings and key cuff for big
roller cane mill, or will sell my 2
ollers or exc. or would trade for or
uy good 2 roller mill in perfect
ond., if real cheap. L. J. Vollrath,
Winston. ;
ant grist mill, 30 in. rocks or
r, Meadows or Williams, pref.,
| Jay Bee hammer feed mill, and
Sheller. E. E. Smith, Americus,
Elm Ave. oo
int small hammer mill with
e and eg screens. R. F. Dew-
d cond. Consider no other. except
om
cond-Hand Machinery
Wanted :
Want to purchase a 24 or 30 in.
grist mill; also corn sheller. Alex K.
Sessoms, Cogdell.
Want anvil, vise and forge at reas-
onable price. J, A. Bennett, Atlanta,
Station A.
Want cheap for cash, in good
cond. a set of blacksmith tools in-
cluding tire shrinker, blowers, etc.
Clyde T. Hammer, Logansville. .
Want one 30h. p. electric motor,
good cond. and cheap. Dr. J. Lawton
Tyre, Screven. . ; pee
Want to buy 100 or 125 h. p. boil-
er, high pressure,
Walter Estes, Rex. ;
at right price. A. B. Wright, Odessa=
Cale. ods aare: SED
20 feet, with segments and pinion,
etc., also 30 in. vertical corn mill.
State where located and price. Will
call and see. Chas. A. Mize, Athens,
1729 L. Lumpkin, St.
Want an upright grist mill com-
plete, to run by electric power. State
what you have and best price. J. N.
Harp, Zebulon. ~ :
Want a Fordson tractor pulley
with shift lever. Cheap for cash or
Want 1 wind mill complete, metal
wheel, 6 ft. upi RR. C. Nicholson,
Clayton. i ;
Buckeye incubarotrs, fire proof
copper pipes, in first class cond., 600
cap., $45; 350 cap., $30, or both to-
gether for $60, FOB. F. B. Flanders,
Rockledge. : is
Want Oliver riding cultivator, 6
disc; trip foot attachment, in first
class cond. W. H. Nix, Alpharetta.
Want at once good pea thresher,
cheap for cash.. Henry S. Walker,
Washington, Rt. 3. S
Want 1 or 2 h. p: power gas eng.
in good running cond. Exc. good
honey. W. P. Clayton, Quill. ~~
for Western Electric lighting outfit,
size, kilowats, 1%..G. G. Shipp, At-
lanta, 315 Grand Theatre Bldg.
Want Fordson (few yrs. - old),
Athens side plow. State prices. Must
be very cheap. Burton L. Bridges,
Atlanta, 996 Washita Ave., N. E.
Want peanut sheller. Quote best
price. Doyle C. Knight, Dublin.
Want a good second-hand cream
separator. Must be reasonable price.
A. B. Wright, Odessadale.
Exe, horse apple trees for gas.
eng., automatic water pump or any-
thing useful on the farm. B. F.
Smith, Dalton, Rt. 1.
Incubators, Brooders, Etc.,
For Sale
Queen inc. practically good as
nw, $12.50 cash, or exc. for any
breed pullets except Leghorns. R. R.
Smith, Screven.
Four hundred
inc. good as new,
Forbes, Brooklet.
Four hundred egg
order, $20 or 40 bu. peanuts, or
what have you? Also 500-1 M. chick
brooder, oil burner, good working
order. Cheap, or trade. Chris. King,
Atlanta, 13 Rhodesia Ave.- e.
Two hundred-fifty cap. Prairie
State incubarotr, perfect cond., for
sale or exc. for 25 pure S. C. R. I.
Red hens, not over yr. old, or for
$25 value in good, thrifty 2 to 3 mos.
old pigs, good breed. Howard Per-
sons, Monticello. :
Two 1500 chick cap. Simplex
brooder stoves, A-1 cond., $15 ea, $25
for both. R. T. Goodson, Chicka-
mauga. ee
Little Brown Hen inc. (needs new
lining and. lamp chimney, about 69c
worth), rest in good cond. $2.50; 500
cap. oil burner brooder, $3; both $5
FOB. Nina Chapman, Buena Vista,
Rt. 4. oe
Practically new electric inc. 100
cap. $10 or 10 hens, yr. old. G. L.
Scroggins, Newnan, 80 College St.
Buckeye brooder, 250 cap., almost
new, $8 or exc for S. C. R. I. Reds, 7
hens and rooster, yr. old. Mrs. D. V.
Giddens, Valdosta, Rt, 1. :
Five hundred-chick Buckeye oil
burner brooder, almost new, guar.
A-1 cond. Cost $21.50; sell, or trade
and fifty egg cap.
$25. Mrs. Piety
inc., working
D. Stancil, Toccoa.
Imperial inc., 136 cap., good cond.,
full instructions, $15 or exc. for_
baby heifer calves, or 5 Jersey pigs.
Write first. Dyar Willis, Talking
Rock, Rt. Be res eS
110 volts. Must be in good cond. and
cheap. Also want corn shucker, in
in good condi}.
Want good used DeLaval separator
Want overshot water wheel, 18 or ;
exc. H. E. Barnett, Jefferson, Rt. 4..
Want crank shaft or entire eng.
for 12 bu. good milling wheat del. at.
Toccoa. Will pay frt. on brooder. R.
2\|complete with thermometer,
-MAEKET BULLETIN =
Incubators, Brooders, Etc.,|
For Sale |
One dbl. deck Wishbone inc.,
9,600 cap. Coal-or oil heated. Good
cond. Write for further information.
A. C. Buffington, Pendergrass. ~
Wisconsin inc. 130 egg cap., new
thermometer, good.cond., for sale or
exc. for 100 chicks, large bred, day
old, or 8 J. B. Giant hens. Mrs. C. L.
Hudgins, Bronwood, Rt..2. Sd
. Three 1 M, cap. oil burner brood-
ers; automatic control, used 1- time,
feeders and waterers. Sell or exc. for
laying pullets or
Swainsboro.
. Four hundred egg inc. for: sale. J.
F. Wellborn, Rock Springs. -
tically good as new. Cost $1,000; sell
$300, T. F. Thomas, Lavonia.
| Wishbone, 400 cap. ine. in sections.
an set one ea. week.or all, together.
Cost $95; sell cheap, or exc. for 60
Tancred str. W. L. pullets. Mrs. H. J.
McCorvey, Hawkinsville. - :
Buckeye inc. oil burner, water sys-
tem, 1,144 egg cap. Style 140. First
class shape, $85, FOB. S. C. Poole,
Canton, Rt. 4.
Coal burning brooder, 500 chick
cap. $4; Buckeye oil burning Rite
Heat brooder, 800 cap., $20, Mrs. C.
G. Carter, Griffin, Rt. C.
Four hundred egg cap. Hot Water
inc. cheap: Slightly used. Satisfac-
tory hatch. A. I. Addison, Colquitt.
Buckeye coal burning Colony
brooder, used short ~ time, . 350-500
cap. $l, FOB GW oH. : Winbinn,
Gainesville.
Two Buckeye incs. 600 and 360
cap., with thermofneter and instruc-
tion book; also 500 cap, automati-
cally operated by oil drops every
minute Phelan brooder. Good cond.
Reasonable. Will exc. for corn. Lewis
E. Tabor, Albany, Gillionville Road.
Simplex brooder, used with 1
brood of chicks, 500 size, first class
cond. Cheap, or exc. for 1 case of
aeieos eggs. E. N. Elder, Monti-
cello.
One hundred chick cao. Interna-
tional Sanitary hoover, good as new,
$3, or exc. for anything can use. Mrs.
W. H. Godwin, Warm Springs.
No. 7 Buckeye inc. 10 M. cap. $350;
Simplex brooder stove, 1 M. cap. $10.
W. H. Kinney, Carrollton, Rt..1. -
Buckeye oil burning brooder, 500-
1 M.-cap..with burner, $10 or exc.
for Dark Cornish hens or pullets. E.
Maynard, Newton.
Two hundred and fifty egg Super
Hatcher, used only once, $15; 350
cap. automatic oil burning brooder,
never used, $9; 500 cap. Buckeye
Blue Flame oil burning brooder,
$12.50. Cash with order. W. G. Mc-
Clung, Juniper. :
New, 2-100 chick shipping boxes,
cheap for cash, or exc. for oats,
wheat, chicken feed, turnip seed, ap-
ples, onions, etc. Mrs. Sam Rodgers,
Claxton. :
Three hundred and fifty egg Buck-
eye inc., perfect cond., $20 or exc.
for any good breed laying hens or
friers, or for corn at market price.
Mrs. Ella Hughes, Rocky Ford, Rt.
2, Box 88... ae eae
Four hundred and fifty cap. inc.,
good as new, complete, $25, cash.
Mrs. Piety Forbes, Brocklet. .
No. 8 Buckeye inc. 4,800 cap. Prac-
tically good as new. Cost $1,000. Sell
for $300. 'T. F. Thomas, Lavonia. ~
Mammoth Wishbone single deck
ine., 1600 egg cap., good cond. $60
cash, cr exe. for chickens or baby
chicks. C. B. Moore, Carnesville. .
One M. cap. coal brooder (never
uncrated) with pipe and all fixtures,
$16, or exc. for 200 baby chicks of
any pure breed. Mrs. J. E. Harrell,
Quitman, Rt. 6. e525
Sears-Roebuck brooder, 2 to 300
cap. Used with one brood only. Per-.
fect cond. Cheap. Write. I. L. Jack-
son, Colquitt. :
Buckeye brdoder, 350 to 500 cap.,
used about 6 wks. Almost new, $10.
Mrs. W. L. McNeil, Americus, 314 W.
Church St. a
Three hundred and fifty cap.
Buckeye brooder, good cond., $12
FOB. Mrs. Tom Horten, Moultrie.
Six hundred egg Buckeye inc., fire
proof, copper pipes, first class cond.
$45; 350 cap. Buckeye, same as above
$30 ea. or $60 for the 2. F. B. Flan-
ders, Rockledge. a
Buckeye inc. 265 egg cap. (Coil)
$25: 1 electric 260 egg cap. $15. Guar.
perfect cond. Mrs. H. R. Salter, At-
Janta, 3910 Peachtree Road.
One Super Hatcher, 250 cap.,
an
500 cap. brooder, both good cond.,
$15 or exc. for pigs at market price.
Mrs. Julia Foster, Mauk.
hogs;- J. A. Trice,
No. 8 Buckeye inc., 4,800 cap. Prac-|
pot
Page Seven
Incubators, Brooders, Ete.
For Sale :
Two. Wishbone inc., 1600 and 2400
cap. First class cond. $75 ea. Mrs. C.
S. Hobbs, Savannah, Rt. 1.
' Buckeye inc., fire. proof copper
pipes, in first class cond., 600 cap.,
$45; 350 cap., $30, or both together
40 $60 FOB. F. B. Flanders, Rock
edge.
2772 egg Buckeye incubators.
perfect .cond., $300 ea. Will giv
terms. Jas. K. Mitchell, Atlanta, 92
Waverly Way. ae
Two brooders, 300 and 500 cap. re-
spectively, good cond. for sale or exc
Mrs. Arthur Smith, Sharon. ae
Almost new 500 cap. Keipper oil.
burning brooder, complete with
canopy, etc., $10 cash, or exc. for 12.
young hens, laying. L. L. Wallace, S
Atlanta. ' ee
Incubators, Brooders, Ete,
Wanted =
f
Exc. large, paper shell pecans for
a coal burner brooder of 200-30
cap, in good cond. and cheap. Write.
Mrs. J. T. Harris, Hartsfield. a
Want brooder, 1 or 2 M. cap., also
an inc., gas or electric. State cap.
and price. Roy Allen, Atlanta, 401
| Cherokee Place.
Exc. 250 to 300 cap. electric brood
er for oil burning brooder same cap
Gordon Hunnicutt, Tallulah Falls.
Want 1 to 4 ft. poultry wire, i
mesh, fountains, metal hoppers,
chicken feed, oyster shell, bone meal,
Exc. Kudzu, dried peaches, pop corn,
crowder peas or cash. Lelius Helms,
Buena Vista. ee
Want brooder, 350 cap. at once,
coal or oil burner. State what you
have and lowest price. R. T. Kent,
Nelson. pas
Plants For Sale _
Frostproof cabbage. plants, 20c C;_
300, 50c; $1 M, postpaid; 5 M up,
75c M, exp. col. . Amos Williams,
Gainesville, Rt. 2. Se
Extra early J. and Chas. W. cab-.
bage plants, 500, 60c; 90 M, del. F.
F. Stokes, Fitzgerald. Bs
Fully dev. Missionary strawberry
plants, packed in wet moss. Prompt
service. 35c C; $3 M, FOB. Do not
send stamps, Ref. Citizens Bank
here. W. F. Luckie, Ray City. as
Good, nice cabbage plants, now
ready, $1 M. Write for prices on
larger lots. P. L. Smith, Baxley.
_Frostproof cabbage and _ onion
plants, Wakefield and Flat Dutch
and Bermuda onion, $1 M. Andrew
Clark, Thomasville. eo
White Bermuda onion plants, 200,
35c; 500, 60c; $1 M, del. F. F. Stokes,
Fitzgerald. see
. Wakefield cabbage plants, $1 M;
Klondike strawberry, $1.75 M, del. O.
F, Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 1. 2 one
Blakemore strawberry plants. One
.of the earliest and most prolific, $1
per C; $7 1,000. C. G. Byington, Bo-
lingbroke. ; =
Harts improved Swaggard collar
plants, head like cabbage in winter,
15c C; exc. 1 M for 1 M Klondike
strawberry plants. Mrs. E. R. Hart,
Americus, Rt. C. :
Klondike and Missionary straw-
berry plants, 35c per C; $3 1,000. Miss
Callie Fain, Morganton. ue
Frostproof E. J., Chas. W., Suc
cession and Copenhagen cabbage
plants, $1 M del., or 75c, FOB; 6 M
up, 65 M, FOB. E. Y. Stokes, Ma-
con, Rt. 3. ; feo ae ee
E. J., Chas. W. cabbage plants,
frostproof, 60c, 500; 90c M del.; 5M ~
up ee M, FOB. E. H. Stokes, Macon,
Frostproof cabbage plants, J. and
Chas. W., Succession and Copenha
gen, 90c M, del.; 500, 60c del.; 6
- oe M, FOB. C. W. Stokes, Maco
E. J. cabbage plants, 90c M; Klon-
dike strawberry plants, $1.60 M, del.
Obie Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 1. :
J. W. and Flat Dutch cabbage and -
collard plants, 25c C; 300, 40c; $1.
M, del.; 5 M, $3.50 collect. Lee Cro
Gainesville, Rt. 1. : on
Fifty M Kudzu roots, 1 to 3 yrs.
old, some. have crowns, and well
rooted, $5 M. Cash with order. Gene ~
Harper, Hartwell. fee
Missionary strawberry plants, $1.50
M. Cash or money order only. Mrs.
J. M. Purdy, Hartwell, Rt. 4.
Lady T. strawberry plants, 25 C
Add_ postage. Mrs. Louise Ctanc
Dahlonega, Rt. 1, See
Seven hundred Lucretia dewb
plants, $5.25 del.; Eldorado bls
berry, $6 1,000. Mrs. O. D. Wood1
Greenville.
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Georgia
Market Bulletin
| Published Weekly by the
BUREAU OF MARKETS
_ Arthur D. Jones, Director
Department of
Agriculture
.
| Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner
THURSDAY, NOV. 5, 1931
Entered. as second class matter
| February 15, 1922, at the Post Of-
fice at Atlanta, Georgia, under the
| act of June 8, 1930. Accepted for
mailing. at special rate of postage
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| Klondike strawberry,
Ovie Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
resulting therefrom,
SPECIAL NOTICESCORRECTION
FARM LAND FOR SALE
- 159%-A., good improvements, near
Rico, Ga., on Chattahoochee River,
ideal for cattle and hog raising,
$1,250. J. F. Hopkins, Palmetto, Rt. 2.
1,054 A. land in 2 sections, 50 acres
gray land on public road, close t
church and school, 2% miles town,
5-room house, well on porch, running
water in pasture, $1,000; 104 acres,
good producing red land, on public
road, 2 very good pldgs., 2 miles
town, $1,300. Mrs. D. Reid, Bremen,
Ret. I, Box 76.
SPECIAL NOTICE
FARM WANTED
Exc. value,in other property for a
farm within 2 or 3 miles of Moultrie,
Tifton, Valdosta or Quitman, Ga.
Write what you have and particulars
will be given you. W. L. Castleberry,
Adel, Rt. 3, Box 107.
SPECIAL NOTICE
SECOND-HAND MACHINERY FOR
SALE
- One belt tightner, complete with
pulleys; 125 ft. Seed Auger, complete
with hangers; 54 ft. shafting, 2-7-16;
7 hangers for same; 2 couplings for
.2-7-16 shafts; 1 generator: 125 rep:
Corliss eng.: 125 high pressure Scho-
_ field boiler; Tyse S: C. clarage, ball
bearing 45 in. fan; 75 ft. 18 in. 10- ply
Gaudy belting; 116 ft. 10. in. 4-ply
Edy Pee G. M. Harris, Daw-
son.
SPECIAL NOTICE
ee A CORRECTION
54 A. smooth farm, 1 of the best
located stores in state, long Ways
from competition, good community,
on main thoroughfare. Roomy dwell-
. ing, 2 barns, 1M chick brooder house.
Beautiful place in a beautiful coun-
try. $2,400. Some terms. J. E. sie
Chipley, Rt.
MA R K E T
Plants For Sale
Sweet heading collard plants, 200,
35e; 500, 65c; $1 1,000. Grady Kelley,
Sulphur Springs, Rt. 1.
Lucretia dewhberry plants, 50c C.
Exc. for-100 Ib. cap. white feed sacks;
or dried. fruit. Mrs. J. C. Pierce,
Stockton.
Condons Mastodon everbearing
strawberry plants, 60c C; Condons
raspberry, red and black, and Hima-
layan dewberry, each, $1 doz. Mrs.
F. M. Turner, Cleveland, Rt. 4.
E. J. and Chas. W. cabbage plants,
300, 35c; 500, 65c; 95c M, postpaid.
R. Chanclor, 'Seville.
Earliest imp. Klondike strawberry
plants, 25c C; Everbearing, 40c -100-
Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 4.
berry plants, $2.M, or exc. for any-
Rt.
ook W. cabbage plants, 1507 Cc:
e 1,000. G. L. NeSmith, Ashburn,
Rt. 4.
Cabbage plants, 500, 65c: $1.10 M,
postpaid by mail;. 5 M up, $1 M by
i CoOL. C. Chambers, Gainesville,
Rt:
azlenut bushes, 75c each, also old
caabiched peach seed, 3c Ib. Claude
| Davis, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Black, . Everbearing mulberry
sprouts, 3 to 6 ft., 10c each, post-
paid. Exe. for anything can use, D.
W. McCook, McIntyre, Rt. 2, Box 17.
Chas. and J. W. cabbage, $1 M del.;
5 Mup, 75c M, collect: strawberry,
$1.75 M del. Guyton Teal, Gaines-
ville; Rt. 1.
J. and Chas. W. cabbage, 6 to 8 in.,
$1 M deh; 5 M.uup, 75c C, collect;
Klondike strawberry, $1.75 M del.
Edd Mooney, Gainesville, Rt. 8:
Mastodon Everbearing strawberry
plants, 35c C; $2:50 M, postpaid.
.| Cash or money order. No chks. Mrs.
Nora Etris; Dahlonega, Rie 1; :
. Chas. and. J- W. cabbage, $1 M;
5 M-up, 75c M, collect; Klondike
strawberry, $1.75 M, del. Jeff Mooney,
Gainesville, Rt. 8.
Bermuda onion, Ga. collard, cab-
| Page plants, all leading var. Ready.
500; 60c; 95c M: 5 M, $3.75. Will as- }
sort to suit purchaser. L. H. Allison,
Tifton.
Chas. and J. W: cabbage plants,
$1 M del.; 5 M up, 75c M, collect;
$1.75 M del.
Chas. and J. W.. cabbage plants,
$1 M del.; 5 M up, 75c M; Strawberry
plants, $1.75 M del. Charlie Hill,
Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Heading var. and Ga. collard, Chas.
W. and Flat Dutch cabbage, 10c ;
600, 50c; 75c M; 5 M up, 65c M;
strawberry, $2.25 M. No chk. H. P.
Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Mastodon Everbearing strawberry
plants, 30c C; $2.25 M. Add postage
under $1 orders. Mrs. F. M. Etris,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Splendid var. strawberry plants,
25c 100. Mrs. Alice Garner, Palmetto.
Heading var. and Ga. collard, Chas.
W., Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 20c
C; $1.25 M; Klondike strawberry
plants, 35e C; 300, $1; $2.25 M, pre-
paid. J. B. Ivie, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Chas. W. cabbage plants, 75c M.
-\Sat. guar. D. M. Barber, Baxley.
Chas. W. cabbage plants, 75c M.
Sat. guar. J. L. Leggett, Baxley. |
Earliest var. imp. Klondike straw-
berry! 30c C:; $1.25 for 500: $2 M del.
Mrs. J. S. Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 4.
Missionary, Aroma and Klondike
strawberry plants, mixed, 45c 200:
scuppernong cuttings and calamus
roots, 3 for 25c. Emma Pittman, Can-
ton, Rt: 2}
Lady By strawberry. plants, 25c C;
40c, 200; 90c, 500. John Wilson, Elli-
jay, Rt. 3; Box 46.
Lady T. strawberry plants, 200, 45c;
300, 60c; 500, 90c; $1.60 1,000. Mrs.
J. M. Hall, Ellijay, Rt. 5.
Collard, Marglobe tomato, Wake-
field and Flat Dutch cabbage plants.
Guar. or money back. B. R. Woodliff,
Flowery Branch.
Min. grown Ga. cabbage and sweet-
head collards, Wakefield, Dutch and
Drumhead cabbage plants. Del. 500,
$1; $1.50 1,000. Mrs. H. L. Howell,
Valdosta, 907 N. Patterson St.
E. J., Chas. W. cabbage, coastal
grown plants, 300, 40c; 500, 60c: 90c
M del; iro beauty tomato, same
price. E. L. Durham, St. Marys.
Frostproof collard and Bermuda
onion plants, $1 M; 5 M, $3.75; Ber-
muda onion sets, saved from our
fields, $2 hamper. G. W. Coleman,
ar
is Chas. W., Flat Dutch cab-
Bermuda and Prize-
bage Toiacte
Taker Onions, $1 M, del.
prices on larger orders. B. E Mal-
lard, Eee
Klondike and Missionary straw-
puing: can use. Guy Taylor, Macon,
Special
RULLETIN.
Plants For Sale
Frostproof cabbage plants, Chas.
W., E. J., Wakefield and Flat Dutch,
20 G 50c, 300; $1 M, del. E. W.
Williams, Gainesville. -
$1.25 M; onion plants, $1.50 1,000.
Mrs. R. E. Hackle, Valdosta, 612 East
Savannah Ave.
Himalaya blackberry; 25c doz.: 2
Willetts Wonders, and Ky. Wonder
bean seed. Mrs. M. L. Shealey, Ogle-
thorpe.
Everbearing strawberry plants, 35c
: $2.25 M; huckleberries, 50c C;
$4 M; Hazlenut, 7 for $1; mtn. goose-
berry, 20c each; also sun-dried ap-
ples, 13c lb.; 100 Ibs., Sr oh Ls:
Blackwell, Cleveland.
Blackberry plants, 75 C: peach
seed, $1 C, good var. _Exc. for farm
produce, any kind. Mrs. W. E. Pear-
son, Gay.
- Three-yr. rooted Kudzu, McDon-
alds earliest blackberry, Premo dew-
berry, Lucretia dewberry, 90c C, $7.50
M;: Celestial and Brown Turkey figs,
7 large, $1, del. J. E. Toole, Macon,
Rb. 2a
Winter. del. of Kudzu, 1 and 2-yr.-
old plants, $5 1.1; over 2 yrs. old, $8 M.
Well rooted. Order now. Eugene
Harper, Hartwell, Rt. 1.
Missionary strawberry plants, $2
M; yr.-old rhubarb plants, 30c doz.;
peppermint plants, 30c.doz.; money
order only. Mrs. T. H. McCurley,
Hartwell, Rt. 2.
4, Extra fine strawberry pants (name
not known, but are large, fine ber-
ries), ripen early and bear through-
out the season, 50c per 100. J. R.
Bramlett, Ellijay, Rt. 4.
Jersey and Chas. W., Flat Dutch
cabbage plants, 50c 400, $1.M, post-
paid; 75c M; collect.. Marcus Wil-
liams, Gainesville, Ri Oos
Missionary, Klondike strawberry
plants, $2 M:; 10 M, $15. Guy Taylor,
Macon.
Cabbage, E. J. and Chas. W., 300,
35c; 500, 65c; $1 M, postpaid. H. G.
Mathis, Gainesville, Rt. 9.
White Bermuda onion plants, 35c
200, 70c 500, $1.20 M, del. P. P., sat-
guar. F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald.
Wakefield and Succession cabbage
plants, $1 M, del.; 3 M, $2.85, del.:
in $4.50, del. Harold Smith, Bax-
ey
Cabbage and Ga. collard pes
$1 M; 5 M, $4.50; 10 M, $8. Wa
Coleman. Tifton. :
Mastodon everbearing strawberry
plants, 35c C, $2.50 M, postpaid; no
cus: Mrs. Susie Etris, Dahlonega,
Seven Rondred. rooted 3- -yr. -old
Rabbit Eye blueberry plants, 5c ea.
or exc. for 35 laying W..L. hens or
other equal value.
Whigham, care Mrs. Ed Coleman.
Progressive everbearing strawberry
plants, 20c C, $1.75 1,000; Mrs. C. L.
Smith, axley.
Frostproof cabbage, heading va-
riety, 20c C, 50c 300, 80c 600, $1 M,
postpaid; 75c M exp. Any amt. Amos
Williams, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Chas. W. cabbage plants, $1.50 M,
postpaid. G. L. Youmans, Sayannah,
509 E. Forty-First St.
Chas. and E. J. Wakefield cabbage
plants, 90c M; 5 M up, 75c M; cash
feos order. Mrs. W. R. Peters, Ray
ity.
Chas. W. and E. J. Wakefield, Flat
Dutch cabbage plants, 20c G, 300 50c,
$1 M, del. E. W.
ville: :
Cabbage and collard plants, 55c,
500; $1 M, del. B. Crow, Gainesville.
Cabbage and collard. plants, $1.25
M; onions, $1.50 1,000. Mrs. R. E.
Hackle, Valdosta, 603 E. Savannah
Avenue.
Frostproof winter heading cabbage
plants, 60c 500, $1 M, postpaid: will
ship COD. Mrs. Gertrude Branan,
Lewiston.
Cabbage plants, 75c M; White Ber-
muda onion plants, $1 M; collard
plants, 75c 1,000. W. W. Williams,
Quitman.
All head early cabbage plants, 500,
60c; $1 M, prepaid. Sat. guar. H. D.
Salter, Pitts,
Lucretia dewberry plants and Eldo-
rado blackberry, 50 doz.; $1 100.
Maude Hamby, Greenville.
Extra fine strawberry plants. Name
not known. 50c for C. a postage.
J. R. Bramilett, Ellijay, Rt. 4
Missionary strawberry plants, 500,
$1.25; $2 M; rhubarb plants, 50c doz.;:
peppermint plants, 35 .doz.: garlic,
10c per head. Money order. Miss Rona
McCurley, Hartwell, Rie:
Lady T. and Everbearing straw-
berry plants, 500 for $1 del. A. D.
Call, ensey; Rt. 4.
_ Thursday, November 5, 1931
Cabbage and collard plants, each,:
doz., 40c. Exc. for Eng. pea'seed and.
M; Bermuda and Prizetaker onion,
heading collard plants; 500, 60c; $1.
Pbon Rebs 1:
J. H. McNeil, |
Williams, Gaines--
Plants For Sale
es cas strawberry plants, 20
; $1.75 M; E. J. and Wakefield cab-:
rede plants, $1 M; 10 M lots, $7.50,
Cash with order. C. L. Smith, Baxley,
Extra early J. and Chas. Ww. Cab=
bage plants, 500, 60c; 90c M del,:
white Bermuda ae plants, 500,
60c; $1 M, del. F. - Stokes, Fitz<
gerald.
Frostproof cabbage plants, E,
Chas. W. and Early Flat Dutch, st vy
$1 M, del. B. F Mallard, Rincon.
Extra early J. and Chas. W. cab-~
bage plants, 500, 60c; 90c M, del.s:
white Bermuda onion, 500, 60c: $1 M,
del: Robt. McCook, Fitzgerald. Rt, 4.
Lucretia dewberry plants, $1:C: $8
na or exc. Mrs. T. A. Hipp, Hogans-
ville.
Cabbage plants, 75c M; white Ber~
muda onion plants, $1 M; collards,
"5c 1,000. W. W. Williams, Quitman, _
E. Dutch and Chas. W. cabbage
plants, 20c C; 90c M, mailed. H. Pp,
Crow, Gainesville, Rt 2
Chas., J. W., Flat Batch cabbage,
Ngee
ae postpaid. Miss Rosa May, Lewis-
on.
Rhubarb plants, 50c doz.: pepper-
mint, 35c doz.; also running cedar,
50c each: small size water oaks, $1
each, 6 for o5. Money order. J Be
McCurley, Hartwell. :
Early Flat Dutch and Wakefield.
cabbage plants. $1 M del. Ga.No
chks. G..T. McDonald, Oakwood:
Progressive everbearing strawberry
plants, -20: 100. Mrs... J. C. White,
Dahlonega.
Cabbage plants,.500, 65c; $i 10 M,
pole 6 M up, 90c M, exp. col..
. C. Chambers, Gainesville, RFD 1s
* Gigiedon everbearing strawberry
plants, 35c C; $3 M. Add postage.
Mrs. A. J. Stansel, Cleveland; Rtz4%). 5]
Dutch - and Wakefield cabbage
plants, 20c .C; $1 M del: L. A. Crow, sh
Oakwood. :
Frostproof winter heading cabbage
plants, 500, 60c; $1 M, postpaid. Will
ship COD. Mrs. Gertrude Branan,
Lewiston. FAL
Plants Wanted
- Want youngberry plants, LoM ore
more. Best price. H. A: Neal, coe
ville, Rt. 3.
Want a few scions of big bide fig.
Mrs. C: M. Awtrey, Greenville. : oe
Exe. lb. heading collard seed fon
150 heading collard plants at once;
also exc. peach trees or seed for same,
and for Mastodon everbearing straw- :
berry plants. Mrs. A. S. Paulk, Ocilla.,
Exc.. new crop Speckled peas,
slightly mixed for cabbage and onion
plants. Mrs. H. G. Redmond, Arling-
Poultry For Sale
ANCONAS
Pure Sheppard str. Ancona cock=|
erels, 6 and 8 mos. old, 95c, $1.25 and
$1. 75 each. Mrs. Jeptha P. Pullin,
McDonough.
Exc. value for Ancona pullets. Want
50. J. F. Wellborn, Rock Springs. . .
Exc. 11 April hatch V. R. pullets
for Anconas, equal number of Dee
If interested, write. Mrs. P. H. Horn, |
Claxton.
AUSTRALORPS
One rooster, 5 hens and 3 pullets,
pure bred Australorps, $12.50, FOB
for lot. R. H. Crawford, Tiger.
BANTAMS oe.
Bantam hens, nearly grown, $1 ea. - .
FOB. Mrs. D. F. Morrison, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 8.
Trio. genuine Buff Cochins, about
half grown, $3; separately, $1.25 ea.
O. H. Wright, Atlanta, 515 Peters
Bldg.
Fine, April hatch Golden Sebright.
cockerel, 75c. Paul. E. Law, Ociila,
3
Sev. pure Golden Sebright hens, |
$1.25; roosters, $1 each. Cash with.
order. Mrs. Ben H. White, Hartwell,
Six Buff bantam hens and rooster,
full stock, for sale. W. W. Cone,
Barwick, Box 83.
Black Breasted Red Games, pullets .
or cockerels, $2.50 each; White Co=- |
chins, Black Cochins, Partridge Co=
chins, all.$5 pr. F. M. Ellis, Griffin. - .
Large breed pure. Jap Silkies, vie)
mos. old cockerels, from prize steck
(whose parents are imported chick-
ens). Sell or exc. for farm produce,
etc. Mrs. Tom Cochran, Adairsville.
Few Mille Fleur pantams (the
worlds most beautiful bantam). bred
from imported stock which I still.
have, direct from Belgium. Prize win
ners, $2.to $8 pr. W. S. Fricks, Pen
dergrass, ; a
rursday, November 5, 1931
Poultry For Sale
Four bantam hens, 1 rooster, the
ery smallest kind, $3.50 for lot. Mrs.
\ H, Cowdrey, Albany, 729 High-
vay, Covington. ,
ame pantams, $1.50 pr., or exc.
or dried fruit (apples),> cabbage
jlants or Sugar Crowder peas. Ben-
amin Hicks, Adel, Rt. 1.
two bantam April hatch roosters,
5c each and shipping chgs. or exc.
or 2 pullets. Ea. pay chgs. of trans-
portation. Kenneth Goode, Carnes-
vi} e. =e i
Oe Cochin bantams, small type,
5 pr.; White Silkies, Blue Face with
ose comb, $5 pr.; choice mixed
pantam cockerels with feather legs,
1 each. L. L. Wallace, So. Atlanta.
Pure blood Golden Sebrights, roost-
er and pullet, $2, or exc. 2 pr.-for 1
oster and 3 pullets of pure stock
R. I. Reds. Ea. pay chgs. B. J. Wynne,
hran. | Se oe oe
BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS
Six B. R. or 2 large white pullets,
$1.50 each, del. Either R. I. White or
ed Rock cockerel, $1.75 del.; $12
ot. Nearly grown. Mrs. A. S.
Ocilla: S Le eee
arks strain April hatch R. B.
sockerels, $1 ea. J. W. Pelham,
eg. stock Parks str. D 2-31 rating.
il, May pullets, $1.25 and $1 ea.;
2 March cockerels, $1.50 ea. M. O.
xc. pullets for 30.100 Ib. white feed
S . Mrs. John Watson, Graymont,
nice pure bred Thompson
Sev. 4 tne
ieiet Bo R. March cockerels, $1.25
ring!
ea
Rt A
els; for sale. Mrs: T. C. Battle, At
Janta, 932: Crew St. Crees
Three nice. pure Thomson Ringlet
B. R. March cockerels,. $1.25. each;
3.50 fcr lot, FOB. Mrs. R. L. Mabry,
Canon, Rt. 2. : os
Thoroughbred B. R., 4 mos.- old
uliets and cockerels, 60c. each, and
ostage. Mrs. Leila Cole, Duluth.
wo fine young B. R. pure bred
cockerels, 75c each if taken now. Mrs.
Annie Tanner, Wrens.
ear old B: R. cockerels for sale.
Write for price. Georgia Nichols,
Clarkesville, Rt.:3. firs
_ Seven White R. hens and rooster,
thoroughbreds, prize winning stock,
$1 each, or xc. Mrs. W. O, Puckett,
Cordele, Rt. B. ee
- Thirty. B. R. pullets and 30 R. I.
Red puilets, Tompkins str., for
breeding and now ready to lay, for
sale: Loyd Barrett, Alto, Rt. 1. -
Thompson Imp. _ Ringlet, April
cockerels, $1.25; May hatch, $1; yr.
old cock, $1.25, FOB. Cash. Mrs. C. A.
Wilbanks, Commerce, Rt. 5.
- Seven B. R. April hatch pullets, $5
oF lot. Mrs. J. C. Henderson, Una-
dilla. :
Fischel str. W. Rock, April hatch
pullets and cockerels, $1 each;*2 very
fine cocks, $1.10 each. Mrs. Z. L.
Scott, Concord.
- Two B. R. roosters, 7 mos. old, $1
each. Pure bred. Mrs. T. L. Anderson,
Elberton, Rt. 6. : oe :
Pure Aristocrat B. R._ rooster,
March hatch, prize winner at fair, $2.
or exc. for sound sed wheat or best
ffer..Mrs. Florence Sturm, States-
boro, Rt. 2.
- Two April hatch pure Barred Rock
cockerels, for sale or exc. for B. R.
pullets, same age. Mrs. W. T. Bryan,
Sharpsburg.
_ B.R. cockerels, Thompson Ringlet
str., $1 each, 2 for $1.75. Mrs, J. A.
ilson,. Martin, Rt. 2.
_ Eight or 10 pure bred Thompson
B.R. April pullets, soon ready to lay,
- $1 each. Mrs. W. T. Howard, Wrens.
- . Holterman Aristocrat B. R. yr. old
hens, $1 each; young roosters, $1.50
each. Will exc. G. C. Edmondson,
Temple, Rt. 2. :
March-April hatch pure bred Buff
Rock cockerels, $1.10 each; pullets,
$1.25 each. Cash with order. Mrs. C.
R. Sorrells, Monroe, Rt. 1.
_ One to 4 mos. old Parks str. Tt.
about half pullets and half roosters.
$5 for lot. Harold Smith, Baxley.
Twenty pure bred April hatch pul-
lets, B. R. Parks str., $1 each. No.
chks. Money order.. W. S.. Norton,
Edison.
Two. hundred pure bred B. Rocks, 4
cld, $25 per C; 100 pullets, 6
13. 40 each. Money order wit
Mec, E. H. Smith, Cochiian,
OB. Mrs. N. R. Wilson, Canon,
idge Rocks, hens -and _ cock-|.
h|cockerels, $1.50 each;.
MARKET.
Poultry For Sale
Eighteen B. R. and sev. cockerels
March and April hatch, pure bred.
Now laying, $1 each. Mrs. H. B. Ford,
Lavonia. ee
B. R. yr. old rooster last March.
eee stock, a and Ringlet,
.. Money order. No ed
W, Parrell, Bartow. eae = S
wo. pure bred White Ply. Rock
cocks, March hatch, $1.25 each, or
ee tae pilots of good
cock, Mrs. Verdie Seckin nn-
ville, Rt. 4. _ ae are
Two hundred B. R. 4 wks. old, $25.
Money order with order. Mrs. E. H
Smith, Cochran,. Rt. 5, Boxc48.
BRAHMAS if
erels, $1 each, FOB/Mrs. C. W. Evans,
Wrightsville, Ri.i << 0
Pure bred. Giant str. R. C. light
Collins, Ru..2. 2. :
Large str. Light Brahmas, 3 pul-
lets and 1 cockerel, $2.60, FOB, or
65c each. State number. M. E. War-
ren, Hartwell, Rt. 1.
CORNISH
Thirty-five pure pred Cornish hens
and pullets, $1.25 each. Mrs. P. A.
Walker, Donalsonville. :
Four pure bred Dark Cornish, yr.
old hens, $5. Mrs. A C.: Henderson,
Unadilla: #086, ~
Mrs. E, D. Lawhorn, Sumner. .
Pure White Cornish cockerels,
March hatch, $1.25. Mrs. J. L. Lan-
drum, Warrenton, Rt. 1.
Thirteen young Dark Cornish In-
dian pullets and rooster, about 5 mos.
Lou Genia Wilbanks, Suwanee.
GAMES a
Pit games: 2 hens and stag, Brown,
Red and Travelor crossed, $3.50. for
trio. R. G. Crawford, Tiger.
Silver Duckwing game. cockerels,
pure bred, $2:50 ea. John L. Calla-
way, Covington.
_ One ea., Cuban and Gordan game
rooster, 2 yr.:old for sale or exc. for
Sebright, Black Cochin, or Japanese
Silkie bantams.. F. R. Singleton,
Clarkesville, Box 61. -
Two trios Killawahees, $1.50 per
trio; Red and Black breasted cock-
erels, Growing, 50c each; 14 mos. old
cock, 50c; pullet and cockerel, Red
Pyle, March hatch, $1.10. W. D. Proc-
tor, Albany. .
March hatch pit game pullets and
1 cock, $10. J. P. Thompson, Smith-
ville, Rt. 1.
Thoroughbred Blue Indian games,
yr. old cock, $1.50; 2 April cockerels,
$1.25 each. Milton Dillard, Juniper.
Five choice April hatch pure
Spangle pit game pullets, $1.25 each;
5 extra choice Spangle and 4 April
hatch Roundhead stags, $1.75 each.
I. K. Norman, Helena.
GIANTS :
Six J. B. Giant cockerels, April
hatch, $1 each, or exc. for dried fruit
or Ga. cane syrup. Mrs, G. E. West,
Cordele, 202 15th Ave.
Pure bred J. Black Giant 16 mos.
old rooster, $1.50 plus chgs. of trans-
portation. T. V. Smith, Stevens Pot-
tery. .
J. B. Giants, 12 pullets and cock-
erel, Royal Purple str., March hatch,
$20, FOB. Arthur H. Meyer, Winter-
ville.
LEGHORNS
Twenty Ferris best egg str., 1930
hatch, W. L. hens, $15 cash. F. B.
Bohlen, Madison. =< e
Ww. L. pullets, some laying, good
stock, $1 each. Jas. B. Woods, Brooks.
~ W.L. hens and pullets, $1 and 75c
each. Exc. for 6-8 wks. old pig,
healthy, etc. A. H. Horsley, Talla-
poosa, Star Rt.
Twenty-eight W. L. pullets, 2
March hatch cockerels, Kerlin
quality. Pure bred, $1.25 each; $35 for
lot, FOB. Mrs. W. V. Rogers, Coch-
ran; Rt. 3. 2
Fifty W. L. Booths Tancred str.,
March 1930 hatch. Direct as baby
chicks, 5c each; 3 Tancred, ped.
cockerels, March 1931 hatch, 5 point
combs, $1 each, FOB. J. W. Farrell,
Bartow. Ga s
Twenty-five B. L. hens, March 1930
hatch, Tormahlen str.; also 25 March
1931 pullets,.$1 each; lots of 12 for
$10. Mrs. J. Fs. Newman, Cochran,
Ried: "
$40 for lot.
Cash only. Mrs. Thos. Jefferson,
Nashville, Rt. 3.. eae
5
. Thoroughbred Light Brahma cock-'|
Brahma cockerels in service, $1:75
ea., $3 for 2. Mrs. Rena Kennedy)
_- Pure bred Dark Cornish cock, $1.25 1,
FOB. J, R. Gardner, Locust Grove. *|
Pure bred Cornish chickens, $1 ea.)
old, 95e each, $12.75 for lot. Miss}:
| cockerels, direct, 280-305
BULLETIN
Poultry For Sale
Three Barron str. W. L. cockerels,
i) each. Etta S. Harrison, Kath-
een. :
Sev. fine, selected cockerels, April
hatch, direct from M. Johnson; also
20 yearling 240 egg hens, April.1930
hatch. All direct. For cash, or exc.
for corn, wheat or pecans. Write. Mrs.
Ida. L. Prickett, Maysville.
Two hundred fifty March W. L.
pullets. Write for price. M. W. Har-
ris, Jr., Sparta. wy
Forty pure bred. B. L. Everlay hens,
and 2 or 3 roosters in the bunch, 1
-|and 2 yrs. old, $1 each; $30 for lot;
W.1. hens and rooster, 20 mos. old,
1$20. F. A. Park, Alma, Rt. 4...
. Fifty Everlay Brown L., 20. April
|ginning to lay; also 4 ,roosters with
lot, $50, crated for shipment or $1
each..Paul A. Potts, Gabbettville.
~ Seven pure bred Everlay B. L. hens,
42: yrs.. old, $1 each, No chks. J, A.
Elliott, Lavonia, Rt. 100
Sev. ped. W. L. cockerels, especially
selected for breeders, 5 mos. old. Sell
or trade for corn, oats, rye,. meat,
a a rice. Mrs. J. A. Howell, Meigs,
Five W. L. hens, 75c each, or exc.
Mrs. W. O. Puckett, Cordele, Rt. B.
Fifty lindstroms royal mating
White Leghorns, 9 wks. old cockerels,
40c each. Cash with order. Mrs. T. D.
Allagood, Lumber City, Rt. 1.
- Tancred W. L. young hens, laying
or ready to lay, 25 for 25. Mrs. W. H.
Rucker. Milner.
- Two Buff Leghorn cockerels, 6 mos.
old, $1 each. Wish to exc. 1; also wish
to exc. pure bred Dark Red February
cockerel. J. H. Brooks, Winder, Rt. 4.
Ten March hatch S. C. White Leg-
horns, 80c each. Mrs. Isaac. Dykes,
Chester, Rt. 2.
Roselawn AA foundation mating
official
record parent stock. Sell or exc. corn,
wheat, oats, legume hay or W. L.
hens. Edwin Simpson, Atlanta, 676
Tifton St.,. N. W.:
Four pure bred: S. C. W. L. roosters,
March 29th hateh, Eng. strain, $1
|each. Mrs. J. L. Landrum, Warrenton,
Riel:
MINORCAS
Trio of Giant Black Minorcas,
$7.50; fancy cock bird, yr. old, $4; 2
cockerels, ready for service next mo.,
$3 each. O. H. Wright, Atlanta, 515
Peters. Bldg. :
Nine pure bred March hatch Pape
str. S. C. Black Minorca cockerels,
1$1 each. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun,
Rt.-5. ; Z
Pure bred Booth str. White Minor-
cas, 8 pullets and cockerel, $1 each,
tor $8 for lot. No chks. Mrs. C. W.
Sauls, Shellman.
Few Golden Buff Minorca cock-
erels, April hatch, direct. Pure bred,
$1.50 each. Mrs. M. Holloway, Gray-
mont, Rt. 1. 5 ;
Black Minorca cockerels, pure Pape
str., $1 each; 2 for $1.75. Mrs. J, A.
Wilson, Martin, Rt. 2.
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
Broilers: 144 to 1% 1b. broilers for
sale. State best offer FOB, or del.
within reasonable distance. Lelius
Helms, Buena Vista.
ORPINGTONS
Six Buff Orp. March 1931, ready
to lay pullets; also 2 cooks ready for
service, $10 for lot. Mrs. E. A. P. Mc-
Carthy, White.
White Orp. hen and rooster, very
fine, pure bred prize winning stock,
$1 each, or exc. Mrs. W.-O. Puckett,
Cordele, Rt. B. :
Pure bred Buff Orp. cockerels,
April hatch, $1 each. Cash with order.
Mrs. C. L. Smith, Baxley.
Pure bred Buff Orp. roosters, $1.25
each.Mrs. C. L. Smith, Baxley.
Two Buff Orp., 5 mos. old cock-
erels, $2.50 or $1.25 each. Cash with
order. Miss Rubye E. Chapman,
Graymont, Rt. 1, Box 80.
Pure bred Golden Buff Orp. hens,
yr. old, -$1 each, collect. Garnet
Prince, Demorest, Rt. 1, Box 2.
Pure bred S. C. Buff Orp. 15 mos.
old rooster, $1.50 each; cockerels, 75c
each. Miss Ronie Johnson, Shellman,
Rty f.
PHEASANTS FOR SALE
Two Eng. Ringneck pheasants, this
yrs. hatch, $4 each, or exc. for 2 fe-
males, same age, if healthy and good
cond. Mrs. Annie Tanner, Wrens. -
Eng. Ringnecks, mature stock, 36
|pr.; Goldens, $8 pr.; Silvers, $9_pr.;
Pe enty tive Eng. : pullets and 2| Amhearsts, $14 pr. F. M. Ellis, Grif-
fin.
Eng. Ringneck Pheasants, $6 and
$8 pr. Carl H. Fuller, West Point,
ws
e
1930. hatch hens, bal. pullets just be- |
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Poultry For Sale _
PIGEONS
Mated Muff Tumblers, clean. leg
Tumblers, White Kings, Red Car-
neaux, all $2: pr. Cash with order, or
exc. Herman Mize, Americus.
Fifty or 75-common pigeons for
sale or ex. Write. J. Z. Seymour,
Dewyrose.
Blue and Red Checker
mated and working, $2 pr.; 2 prs.
solid Red. Carneaux, $2 pr. CGC. H.
Overby, Columbus, 22 llth St.
Eight pr. extra White Kings, mat-
ed, banded and working, 24 young- _-
sters, 4-6 mos. old, cheap or exc. for
B..R. or R. I. Red pullets. Bernard
Simmons, Savannah, LaRoche Ave.
Twelve pr. White Kings for sale or
exc. for..bantams. Miss Kate Cline, .
Milledgeville. ,
"10 -pr.. each,, Red Carneaux and
$2.25 pr.; 8 pr. Giant_cross (white),
$2.75 pr.; 25-White
75c each. F. H. Bowers, Canon. |
Red Carneaux, White Kings,
Homers and mixed stock, mated and
odd birds, for sale or exc. for Bant-.
ams. James Rice, Douglasville.
g youngsters,
Very fine White King youngsters, _
now. beginning to mate, 35c pr.; also
large birds. at
Elko.
_R. I. REDS
- 1928 hatch cocks, pure S.C. Red,
Donaldson str., $3.50 each; 2 for $2.
each; 1931 cockerels from Star pen,
$2. $3 and $3.50; eggs, $1.50 per 15.
es
Homers,
E i
White Kings, mated and working,
$l pr. RW, Gilbert, 72.
Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lincolnton. i
Few R. I. Red April hatch, now |
laying, pure bred, $1. each, or exc.
for honey in the comb. Hen for 1 gal.
Mrs. H. B. Ford, Lavonia. :
Pure bred Donaldson R. I.
ready to lay pullets, $1 each. Mrs.
J. A. Wilson, Martin, Rt. 2. i a ek
R. C. R. Te Reds, 7. pullets. and .
rooster, April hatch, $1 each, or the
8 for $7. J. E. Bailey, Raymond.
Three Donaldson Red cocks, 1930 _
hatch, 2 for $3; 3 for $3.75, or trade
for 5 pullets; also cockerels, 75c each,
or trade for pullets. B. B. Morgan, _
Clyo. a
Ten S. C. R. I. Red pullets and 5,
roosters, Donaldson str., March hatch, |
$1 each: 4-18 mos. old roosters, $1.50
each. Money order. Mrs. Geo: Fletcher, |
Broxton. . Se :
Thirty R. I. Red pullets, ready to.
lay. Tompkins str.,
Barrett, Alto, RFD 1. is
Sey. nice R. I. Red cockerels, $1.25
each; yr. old cock, $1.50. All pure
Dovel ten str. R. A. Yeager, Zebu-
on.
Donaldson Red_ cocks,
each, FOB. Money order.
WG:
Southall, Toomsboro.
$1 each. Loyd
Pg
standard a %
shape, 10 mos. and 7 mos. old, $2.50
Pure bred R. I. Red.cock, spring
1930 hatch for sale orexc. for R. I. ~
Red or Cornish hen and other party
pay express. Mrs. J. C. Goolsby, Gra-
ham, Rt. 11. : oe
Thirty S. C. R. I. Red April pul-
lets of Donaldson str., $1 each. Mrs..
|A. C. McGahee, Wrens.
Seven pure bred R. I. Red March
hatch pullets, Donaldson str. and 1
cockerel, $9, FOB. Mrs. R. M. Jack-
son, Round Oak.
Eighteen finest dark red Donald-
son laying January pullets,.$2 each;
January hatch cockerel free with
tevery 10 pullets, or $3 each; 2 for $5
del. Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Cochran, Rt. 1.
Six April. hatch Donaldson str.
Dark Red roosters, 75c each, not pre~.
paid: also new dried apples and
peaches, 10c lb.,; postpaid on 10 lb.
lots. Mrs. Dean Oliver, Lula, Rt. 1. |
Ten pullets and cockrel, Donald-
son str., March and April hatcn, $10.
C. J. Hopper, Ranger.
Three fine Donaldson Red roosters,
$1.25. each; also 2 extra fine W. Lb.
roosters, $1.50 each, or exc. for
Bronze turkeys. Mrs. J. W. Perry,
Rochelle. os
- WYANDOTTES
Two.R. C. S. L. Wyandotte May
cockerels, very. fin ones, $1 each
Exc. for pullets. W. E. Swicard, Atta-
pulgus. :
Two yr. old R. C. S. L. Wyandotte
cock, $1.50; 3 April hatch cockerels,
$1 each. Docia Harris, Lula. nue
Full, extra niceS. L. Wyandotte
cocks, $2 each. Good markings. E. J.
Hart, College Park.
Four. White Wyandotte hens,
rooster, no culls, $4; 2 April hatch
cockerels, $1.50 for, both. Mrs. W. T.
Bryan, Sharpsburg.
Fight hens and cock, Columbian
Sy yonsontes: $10. W. D. Bennett, Mo-
ena. ; e,
Buff Wyandotte cocks and cock-
erels, $3 each. J. E. Wall, Chipley.
Sok
Poultry For Sale
One pure Tarbox str. S. L. Wyan-
-dotte, 5 mos, old cockerel for sale or
exc. J. H. Brooks, Winder, Rt. 4.
Nine R. C. S. L. Wyandotte roost-
ers, Sept. 1930 hatch, 8-7 mos. old,
$1 each, or exc. for dried fruit, or
anything can use. Cash with order.
J. M. Aldridge, Doerun.
March and April W. Wyandotte
pullets, $1.25 each. R, C. Meaders,
Dahlonega.
.TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
: DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE
- Twenty-five fat turkeys. Make best
ffer. Mrs. D, A. Pope, Tallapoosa,
Rt. 3. : :
Thirty head Rouen ducks, $21 for
jot. T. T. Limeberger, Valdosta, Rt.
3, Box 64.
. Six extra large M. B. toms, April
hatch, pure bred, fine for breeders,
x ao, Mrs. KE, Fitch, Yatesville, }
_. Pure bred M. B. hen, $4.50; 1 pure
bred big bone turkey hen, $6.50, del.
a B. F. Morrison, Gainesville,
_ .Fifteen ducks and drakes. Sell or
exc. for yr. old chicken hens or pul-
lets, now ready to lay, healthy, etc.
Highest bidder gets them. Claud W.
Sims, Cleveland, Rt. 3.
Pure bred 2 yr. old M. B. gobbler,
ine breeder, $7; 2 yr. old hen, $5;
10 for both. Mrs, J. M. Hall, Cal->
houn, Rt. 5.
Sev. large Muscovy ducks, colored
ones, this yrs. and few last yrs. hatch,
$1 each. Mis.
RED.
Three pure bred White Pekins, 2
-drakes, 1 duck, April hatch, $1 each.
J. A, Elliott Lavonia, Rt. 1.
Rouen drake and 3 ducks, some
now laying, $1 each. L. R. Rountree,
Swainsboro, Rt. 5.
- Quail for sale: Few pr. Calif. Val-
ley Mexican quail for sale, Permis-
sion, Peter S. Twitty, game and fish
commissioner. Mrs, T. Treanor, Mil-
ledgeville. | :
Pure bred M. B. big bone, 114 yr.
1d tom, wt. about. 30 Ibs. or more,
W. H. Wilson, Boston,
Cash with order. Mrs. C. L. Smith,
axley. } =
Three March hatch Spencer turken
cockerels, $2 each; 16 mos. old cock-
-erel, $2.50. Miss Susie Collum, Put-
nam.
Eighteen M. B. April hatch tur-
keys: .14 lbs. toms, $3; 10 lb. hens,
$2.50 each; 18 mos. old, 30 1b. tom,
: Mrs. J. W. Ham, Summit, Rt, 1.
Five Mammoth White Pekins, 4
ucks and 1 drake. Grown and full
eathered, ready to pick, $1 each.
ash with order. Mrs. A. J. Collins,
Demorest.
_ Pure Bourbon Reds, tom and: hens,
\pril hatch, large size; $2 each. Mrs;
Miles, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Pure Bourbon Red tom, 3% grs.
old, wt. 36 or 40 Ibs. Sell or exc. for
of same breed. Mrs. R. L. Green,
uthbert, Rt. 4.
April hatch Turkens, $5 trio, or $2
; 2 hens and cockerel. J. C. Har-
es, Marlow, Rt. 1.
fteen pr. White Indian Runners,
2 pr.; 10 pr. White Muscovys, $2.50
.;. pr. large Blue Toulouse geese,
pr. W. H. Hagan, Morrow.
Three toms and 10 hens, April
atch, 20c lb.; also 8 July hatch tur-
will exc. for 16 any large breed
g chicken hens. Mrs. J. B. Tay-
Cairo, Rt. 4. ee,
ix nice geese and 2 nice ducks
sale or exc. for pr. little bone
ea hogs, or 12 B .L. pullets and
Del. my place. Andy Hancock,
trie, Rt.-4. ~
Pair very large Toulouse. geese,
$3.75 per pr., FOB. Jena C. Collier,
Barnesville, Thomaston St. .
Spencer Turken cockerels, $2 and
.50 each, or exc.,for turkeys. Ezra
seith, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Five fat, full feathered geese and
ders, 75c each; $6 for lot. Cash.
-ehg.. collect. Mrs. L, D. James,
anor, Rt. 1, Box 33.
Ten Bronze toms, March hatch,
each; 1 Red tom, 1930 hatch,
W.C. Jackson, Pitts, Rt. 1. ;
930 hatch hen and last May hatch
m, large to age, almost pure Bronze,
; 3 July 1st hatch, tom and 2 hens,
ray, Ellaville, Rt. 3.
Pure bred Big Bone M. B. tom, wt.
0 Ibs. or more, 18 mos. old, $5. Mrs.
. L, Smith, Baxley, Rt. 4.
April hatch Bronze,
uts, sound and clean, Mrs. J
aston, Hampton. ne
sronze turkeys for Thanksgiving
Christmas. A few extra nice ones
. Z. J, Lee, Red Oak.
A ; $2:50 each.
xc, for new crop white Spanish pea- |
. N.| Carrie Miller, Cleveland, Rt. 4.
ARKE
Poultry For Sale
Six Bronze turkeys, 5 mos, old,|_
$2.50 each; Muscovy uucks, 4 and 12
wks. old, wt. up to 4 lbs. Cheap, or
exc. for farm produce can use. W. C.
Smith, Smyrna, Rt. 1, ee
Two April 1930 hatch turkey hens,
and 2 hens 1931 hatch and 1 tom. |
Pure bred Bourbon Reds, $15. Cash
with order. Mrs. Callie Ertzberger,
Carnesville, Rt. 2... - 2
Bourbon Reds, April hatch, $7.50
trio. Money order. Mrs. Eva Burdett, | ens.
| Gaines.
Washington, Rt. 5. : oe
Fifty-one Bird Bros. pure str. big
bone Mammoth Bronze. Selected for
breeding from. prize winning birds.
Some May hatch hens very large,
$4.50 each; toms, $6.50 each; trios,
$14.50. Mrs. J. W. Lariscy, Halcyon-
Cakes A : : f
Three pr. young Bronze, $5. pr.
Large to age. Mrs. Love Miller, Abbe-
ville; Rt. elic 5 : a ;
Twenty pure Black and White Mus-
covy ducks and 2 drakes, yr. old, T5c
each. T. W. Dickinson, Monroe, Rt.
2; Box 52;
Seven extra large M. B. April toms,
5 each: hens, $2.75 each. 1931 hatch.
| Will exc. tom for 1 of same breeding,
or state what you have in young
toms. Mrs. J. FE. Sikes, Cochran, Rt. 1.
Poultry Wanted
BANTAMS
Want pr. Partridge Cochin bant-
ams ,free from disease and reason-
ably priced. F. R. Singleton, Clarkes-
ville, Box 61.
Exe. 6 young common bantam
roosters for 2 and 3 yr. old bantam
hens. F. R. Singleton, Clarkesville.
Want 11 or 12 white bantam pul-
lets. Exc. pure bred hens or larger
breeds, either White Rocks, W. L., or
W. Orp.. Mrs. W. O. Puckett, Cor-
dele, Rt. B.
Exc. pure bred Chinchilla rabbits,
8 mos. old for bantams. Buff Cochins
or Brahmas. Gorden Pece; College
Park, Rt. 1, Box 123.
Want White Jap hen. J. F. Well-
born, Rock Springs.
Exc. 2 W. L. bantam roosters for
2 bantam pullets. Ea. pay chgs.
Tuney Murphy, Covena. 3
BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS
Exc. 15 pure bred R. C. Silver Lace
Wyandotte hens and cockerel, 2 yrs.
old, for pure bred B. Rock or R. I.
Reds, same age. Mrs. A. J. Paris,
Dallas, Rt. 1, Box 28.
Exe. value for young W. L. or R. I.
Red hens. W. E. Jacobs, Rome, 18
Cherry St. :
Exc. 2-15 gal. bbls. Blue Ribbon Ga.
syrup for W. L. 6 to 18 mos. old.
| J. W. Rogers, Lewner.
Exc! No. 1 Porto Rico potatoes for
Barred Rock or W. Leghorn pullets,
good stock, spring hatch, lots of 25
or more. A. H. Cooper, Pavo, Rt. 3.
Exc. Buff Minorcas, Schmidt str.,
exhibition quality, 30 hens, 1930
hatch, 45 April pullets now laying
for same number of Parks Barred
/Rocks. Mrs. G. E. Ray, Ft. Valley.
FRIERS
Want to exe. 13 handsome Tou-
louse geese for nice friers. Wayne P.
Sewell, Atlanta, Ponce de Leon Apts.
- GIANTS
Exc. 20 lbs. cream Sugar Crowder
peas for 2 pure bred J. B. Giant cock-
erels. Nick Pitts, Arabi.
2 LEGHORNS
Exc. mule or horse or other value
for Leghorn pullets. F, W.,Brannon,
Moreland. :
Exc. corn-and seed corn for 15 to
25 selected Brown L. April hatch pul-
lets, pure bred stock only. Otto B.
Dumas, Rockmart, Rt. 3.
Want to hear from parties having
Brown L. chickens. State number. and.
best cash price, etc. A. D. Lane,
Irwinville.
Exe. milch cows and heifers or
good mule for hens or pullets. White
Leghorns preferred. Or for wheat or
oats. E. W. Tanner, Sandersville.
Exc. value, $30 and $40 for W. L.
hens, 12 to 24 mos. old. W. Harrison,
Fitzgerald. ,
Want to buy 20 S. C. Brown L.
hens, cheap: W. F. Sikes, Tv Ty.
Want 15 or 20 White or Brown L.
|March or April hatch hens at 30c
Jno. Lee Kennedy, |.
each at once.
Bronwood.
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
Want chickens to raise on halves
Exc. 28 common geese for 28 head
any large breed chicken hens. Ea. pay
frt., or will exc. geese for common
goats the same way. J. D, Baker,
_ Glennville, Rt. 4.
Poultry Wanted
Exc 15 pure Cornish hens and pul-
lets for White Rocks, Barred Rocks,
or White Wyandottes. Mrs. P.
Walker, Donalsonville.
Exc. sweet potatoes or R. peanuts
for chickens, large breed. Write first.
Mrs. Pearl White, Adel, RFD 2.
Want heavy laying str. young hens
or pullets. C. L. Batchelor, Columbus,
Jersey Island Farm, =
Exc. $10 value for pure bred chick-
ens. No Leghorns. W. D. Fain, Ft.
Exc. 7 bu. field peas for 14 hens
of any kind except Leghorns or
Games. Both pay express. Clarence
Luthi, Commerce, Rt. 3. :
Exc. 15 ducks for yr. old chicken
hens or ready to lay by Nov. or Dec.
pullets. Write fof full particulars.
Mrs. Clarence W. Sims, Cleveland,
Rb.'3. a Si
- PHEASANTS WANTED
Want Golden and Silver pheasants.
State cond. and price. David Jen-
nings, Jr., Americus, P. O. Box 84.
Want pr. young Golden pheasants.
J. F. Wellborn, Rock Springs.
PEAFOWLS WANTED
Want pr. Peafowls, not over 3 yrs.
old. J. F.-Wellborn, Rock Springs.
Want Peafowls. State age, cond,
and price. David Jennings, Jr., Amer-
icus, P: O. Box 84. 7x
_: Want Peafowls. Pay cash for young
or old stock. State what you have,
single or in pairs. B. R. Woodliff,
Flowery Branch. > :
PIGEONS
Want pr. young Fan Tail pigeons.
J. F. Wellborn, Rock Springs,
WYANDOTTES
Exc..15 pure bred R. C. S. L. Wy-
andotte hens for 15 young pure bred
White Wyandotte hens. Dean Hardy,
Hiram, Rt. 2.
Want 2 Partridge Wyandotte cock-
erels, 1931 hatch. J. L. Kennedy,
Grovetown.
Want February or March hatch
Columbian Wyandotte cockerel at
reasonable price. R. R. Purcell,
Glennville. :
Want.pure R. C. Wyandotte Feb. or
March hatch cockerel,
rooster. Quote best price. Mrs. C. A:
Martin, Luthersville. =
Want 1 Columbian or White
Wyandotte rooster about % grown.
Pay a reasonable cash price. M. A.
Belflower, Empire, Rt. 1.
Want pure bred Silver Lace Wyan-
dotte and Golden Buff Orn. in exc.
for other value. Mrs. E. V. Milteer,
Quitman.
str. R. I. Red 2% Ib. pullets for 10
pure bred Silver Lace Wyandotte pul-
lets, same. size. John W. Harrell,
| Lakeland, Box 201.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC., WANTED .
Want pr. M. B. turkeys, tom and
hen, about 5 mos. old. Give lowest
cash price del. O. C. Cantrell, Flow-
ery Branch, Rt. 1. :
Want pr. pure bred Toulouse geese,
rabbits or other value. Mrs. E. V.
Milteer, Quitman. _
Exc, sev. kinds table peas at 12%c
Ib. for 9 Guinea hens and rooster.
3 lbs. peas for 1 guinea. Ea. pay post-
age. Write. Dyar Willis, Talking
ROCK =
Exc. 2. pr. yellow Carneaux pigeons
for 1 pr. large Emden geese, or any
large type geese. Gordon Pece, Col-
lege Park, Box 123.
Want turkey and turkey eggs. Also
Kaffir corn, wheat, peas, in 100 lb.
lots. Mrs. E. Fountain, Ft. Valley.
Exc. pure bred B. R. cockerel, 1%
yrs. old, good cond. for Indian Run-
ner drake. Mrs. A. R. Gary, Morris
Station,
Want 4 young geese and 2 young
ganders, del. cheap for cash, or will
nine oo Mrs. W. A. Purvis, Screven,
Live Stock For Sale
CATTLE FOR SALE \
Pure bred Guernsey bull, wt. about
1 M lbs. or better, 4 yrs. old. Sacri-
fice for $50. A. H. Vittetoe, Chicka-
mauga. NS a
Seven-eights dark red Jersey
heifer, freshen next spring. 2 yrs.
| old, $30. Mrs..W. H. Rucker, Milner.
Good, gentle Jersey milch cow. 6
yrs. old, with calf now 6 wks. old.
Gives 2 gal. milk and % Ib. butter
per day, $20 at barn. J. G. McDon-
ald, Colquitt. ;
Ten Jersey heifers, freshen soon,
Elberton, Rt. 1.
$20 each at barn. J. T. Yeargin,
x
or yre olds
Exc. 10 state accredited Tompkins |
1 or 2 yrs. old. Exe. pr. Chinchilla |
: Thursday, November = 1981 :
Live Stock For Sale _
_ Jersey male calves: 1 wk. -o
from 5 gal..cow and reg. bull; 4 wks
A.|old from 5 gal. cow and reg. bull,
Sell or exc, for wheat, oats, rye, or
Bronze turkeys, Write. M. M. Murray,
Americus. 8
Two reg. Guernsey bulls, 15 and 17.
mos. old respectively, for sale. Mrs,
F. G. Steadman, Carlton. ee
Reg. Jersey cow, 3rd calf (bull)
4 wks: old. J. W. Bowden, Atlanta
544 Moreland Ave., N. BE. Ja. 4524,
Twenty Springer Jersey heifers,
$35 to $40 each. Robt. S. Anderson,
Hawkinsville. as
Full blood, choice Jersey bull calf
5 wks. old, round and sleek, from 4
gal. milk and 1% Ib. butter cow. Sell
or exc. for Essex 6 mos. old boar
W. A..Sumner. Morristown,
Red. Jersey grade heifer, 14 mo
old, from finest of sires and a5 gal
cow. Reasonable, or exc. for feeder
hogs. W. C. Smith, Smyrna, Rt.1.
- Some nice grade Angus young cows
with first calves. Will price only if
you come and see them. W. W. Dris
kell, Sparta. toe8
or exc. for pigs or syrup; 4 yr. old reg,
Jersey bull, $30, or exc. for seed oats.
or corn. Jas. E. Gable, Douglasville,
RFD 6. : : 5
Pure bred Milking Shorthorn bull
calves of various ages. Finest of blood
lines. White, red or roan. Reg. and
transfer to buyer. Reasonable for
cash. Wm. Hart, Albany, Rt. C.
Jersey heifer about 22 mos. old,
bred for February. $25, or exc. for 50
bu. corn del., or hogs at market
price. Joe M. Brown, McRae. ce
Iwo good milch cows, fresh in, $35
each. H. M. Williams, Ben Hill,
Fine Jersey cow, soon to freshen
with 3rd calf, $40 from our pasture,
W. E. Bass, Milledgeville. es
Pure bred reg. Polled Hereford cat-
tle, both sex. For prices, apply to E
T. Boswell, Jr., Siloam.
Baby. Jersey heifer calf from grade
J. cow giving 6 gal., by full J. sire
$15 cash, or trade for seed wheat, or
15 ready to lay, heavy breed pullets,
J. H. Smith, Atlanta, 879 Vera St.
Three J. bulls of serviceable age,
Members of 1931 show herd. Good
iype. From heavy producing dams
. L. Batchelor, Columbus, Jersey
Island Farms. ae
Twelve nice J. heifers, 9.mo. to 20
mos. old, 1 reg. 6 mos. bull yearling |
for sale. J. F. Wellborn, Rock Springs
Reg. J. bull, Forfarshires Oxford
Uhlan, No. 278625. Bred by Clemson
College, S. C., dam has reg. of merit |
record. 4 yrs. old, wt. 1300 lbs. T. F
Thomas, Lavonia,
Jersey~ cow for sale reasonable.
Mrs. J..A. Maddox, Atlanta, 333 Ash-
by St., S. W. Ma. 3577. 3
Good 4 gal. cow and calf, $50 at.
barn. Chas. L. Nevill, Pulaski. _
Reg. Jersey cow: and reg J. heifer,
| both bred for sale or exc. for feeder
hogs. W. C. Britt, Grayson, Rt. 1.,
Full blood Jersey cow, 3 gal. and
over, $28. Mrs. E. M. Travis, Fay=_
etteville.
- Reg. Jersey male, $40. L, V. Bell,
Haycyondale, Rt. 1, Box 1. ca
. Jersey bull, wt. 400 or 500 lbs. $25
or exc... Homer Kimmons, Carters-
ville, Rt. 4. : Sy alee
Two high grade Jersey _ heifers,
fresh next March. Full blood J. bull,
ent. to reg. All about 18 mos. old,
ao cond. H. F. Stair, Valdosta, Box .
Five fine grade J. heifers, 4 to 6
mos. old, $100 for lot. L. L. Wallace,
S. Atlanta. i
Three-year-old Guernsey bull, wt.
around 1 M lbs., cheap or exc. for
good milch cok. Will del. within 100
miles. W. F. Sikes, Ty Ty.
Two high bred reg. Guernsey heif- |
er calves of Langwater Stars and
Stripes and Ne Plus Ultra breeding.
Very reasonable. M. C. Ball, Thom-
asville, Rt. 4. eS
Two pure bred J. 3-year-old cows,
3 gal. day ea.; will be fresh im Jan.
with 2nd calf, $40 ea. or exc. for
mixed stock. Mrs. J. W. Strickland,
the |
Ray City. .
Reg. Guernsey bull calf (from
best cow I ever owned), $100. W. A.
Daniel, Tennille.
Reg. Hereford cattle, both sex. EB. _
T. Boswell, Jr., Siloam.
Twenty springer Jersey
Hawkinsville.
Four-month-old Guernsey and Jer- |
sey mixed heifer calf, good size, $12;
12-month-old pure bred Jersey heif-
er, $18, crated; no papers. Mrs. 5
B. Ford, Lavonia. e
Reg. Jersey bull, wt. 900 to 1200
Ibs., not spiteful, $75 at barn. Geo.
Pridgen, Wray, Rt. 2, Box 36.
heifers,
$35 to $40 ea. Robt. S. Anderson, ~
fe
qursday, November B, 1931 - :
Live Stock For. Sale
Sev. pure bred Hereford bulls 4 to
8 mos. old; also grade cows end
ifers. H. Y. Tillman, Valdosta
ersey bull, ent. to reg., 2% yrs.
Id, wt. about 800 Ibs., good co ld.,
asy to handle. Write. J. B.. Oliver,
Sparta.
- HOGS FOR SALE
Choice pigs, 6-8 wks. old, $2.50 to
5. Write for particulars. J. J. Haroer,
ysierfield.
Reg. P. C. sow, bred to reg. boar, 2
rs. old, $25; 3 mos. old pigs, $10 ea.
eg. in buyers name. No exc. J, E.
ailey, Raymond.
Four pure bred Big Bone P. C, fe-
ale pigs, 3 mos. old, thrifty and
rood ~4cond., $4.50 each. Riley C.
ouch, Turin,
Reg. Duroc boar, wt. about 500 Ibs.,
os. old, $35, FOB. Exc. for: beef
heifers. Wm. H. Barfield, Louis-
fille, Rt. 2.
Five P. C. and Big Guinea cross
s, 8 wks. old, $4 each, or $18 for
ot of 5; 1 thoroughbred R. J.P. male
g, little over 3 mos. old $5. O. M.
: adivood, Mitchell.
Reg. S. P. C. pigs and young boars
om Champion blood. F. H. Bunn,
35; 10 Duroc 10 wks. old pigs, $3
ach. W. C. Jackson, Pitts, Rt. 1.
Little Bone Guinea pigs, all males,
so Big Bone Guinea gilt, ready to
Duroc pigs, both sex. Finest Sen-
ation breeding, 10 wks. old, Reg. in.
uyers name. $750 each. Exc. for yr.
id reg. J. heifer. Z. L. Scott, Con-
Good, clean, thrifty feeder shoats,
truck within 100 miles. W.
Sive Stock For Sale
"Little bone Guinea. hogs, 12 wks.
old shoats, $25 pr.: 8 wks. old, $20
pr.; ready bred gilts, $60 ea. Trade
for Fordson tractors, good cows,
mules, etc, J. H. Rich
230 Little St. ardson, Griffin,
Seven Duroc J. gilts, 344 mos. old,
dbl. inoculated, sub. to reg., from
prize-winning stock, $10 ea., $65 for
lot. H. L. Harper, Waycross, Pres-
cott St.
Big Pye thrifty pigs, 6, 10 wks.
old, $2.70 to $5 ea., FOB fre. J. J.
Harper, Osierfield.
O. I. C. shoats, male and female,
30 to 40 and 60 Ibs., at $5 ea.:; life
treated; send money order for what
you want FOB here. W. B. Cadle,
Mt. Vernon.
Nine pure stock little bone Guinea
8-wk.-old pigs, 4-wk.-old shirt- leg,
short-nose, stay-fat kind: gel. by
. Me-
Cullough, Rossville.
Eight sows, 1 boar and 11 shoats,
all good stock. Make offer. Mrs. C. O.
Sikes, Sylvester,
Two sows with pigs, mixed PC. 4
Essex and Hampshire: Sell or exc. for
Texas rustproof oats. W. H. Waddelle,
Pearson.
Shoats for sale at reasonable prices.
A. P. ONeil, Woodbury.
Berkshire boar and sow shoats,
May and June farrow, inoculated
against cholera for life; papers fur-
*|nished in buyers name. J. F. Hall,
Norwood.
HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
Ten yr. old Tennessee mare mule,
{| wt. about 1100 lbs. Good qualities.
Real good mule, $75. Riley g Be Couch,
5 to 120 lbs. at 6c lb., FOB. O. K.| Turin
David, Marshallville.
Duroc J. August farrow, 50 Ib, pigs,
8 each, $15 pair, or 20 or more, $6.
ach, at. my barn. Exc. for anything
m use of equal value. L. H. Eden-
Id, Stillmore, Rt. 1 2
Seven Duroc gilts, 314 mos. old,
. inoculated, sub. to reg., $10 ea.:
65 for lot. H. L. Harper, Waycross,
rescott St. :
Bred gilts, 8-10 mos. old, pure bred
7 P. C., some P. C.. and Hampshire
rossed, all bred by pure B. P. C.
ule, a4 50 each. Exc. for Fulshum
ats. L. V. Bell, Halcyondale, Rt. 1
30X a
Reg. big bone Black Essex. Sat.
uar. W. J. Bargeron, Sardis.
Reg. O. I. C. tried sow, bred to reg.
oar, 13 to 15 pig litter. Wt. 400-500
bs. if fat. Good qualities. $50. E. C.
eaton, Hartwell.
Reg. pure bred P. 2 male, good
ond. Wt. 600 Ibs., $75. T. F. Thomas,
-male pig about 35 Ibs.-
herry red, 12 wks. old, $10, FOB,
etter. G. B. Ham, Cobbtown.
Twelve Duroc shoats, 75 or 80 Ibs.,
vr more, $75 for lot. W. W. Driskell,
arta
Twelve -mixed pigs, rol eeoreg
rossed with Duroc, $2.50 each at 6
. old; also 1 reg. Berkshire sow,
red to. farrow: in the spring, 200-2175 |.
bs., $18. Mrs. C. J. Atkinson, Madi-
Nice, fat Hampshire, 8 wks. old
igs, $5 pr. No chks. O. S. Duggan,
a.
S. P. C. hogs, reg. and either sex,
mos. old, $10 each. Joe M. Brown,
cRae..
poral: Essex, Big Bone 130 Ib.
Guinea gilt, bred to Blue Guinea, $15;
r5 others same breeding; Duroc 200
gilt, cherry red, bred Blue Guinea.
immune, ent. to reg., $20, fue WwW.
A. Sumner, Norristown, Rt.
Eight nice sows, 1 boar, 10. shoats,
1 pigs. Make offer. Mrs. C. O. Sikes,
sylvester.
_. Six wks. old P. C. pigs, $2.50 ea.
Walter Harper, Osierfield.
Duroc Jersey pigs, 5 mos. old, 60-
Ibs. Immune. Reg. in buyers
me, $8.50 ea., 2 for $16. L. M.
ennedy, Collins.
Two good brood sows; farrow Jan.
st. Also 5 shoats, 6 mos. old. All fine
cond. H. F. Stair, Valdosta, Box 65.
S. P. C. pigs, 3 mos. old, wt. about
0 Ibs. Reg. in buyers name, $8.50
a. C. H. Trussell, Warthen.
_ Sixty-five P. C. Hampshire cross
pigs, 10-12 wks. old, $3 and $3.50 ea.
eo Bs Lee, Augusta, Rt. 4.
Duroc J. pigs, 4% mos. old, wt.
about 60 ibs., immune and reg. in
_buyers name, $8.50 ea., 2 for $16. L.
Kennedy, Collins.
Five red Berkshire, 8 wks., thrifty
Owers, no runts, $7 ea., $13 pr.;
ee aor Miss Ione Lewis, Bax-
Black! horse mule, work ano nere
$65. Wt. aboutel M Ibs. A. J. Kent,
Midville, Rt. 2.
Twelve yr. old sorrel horse, wt.
about 900 lbs. Sound, fat, gentle,
work anywhere. $50 cash. Used prin- ]
cipally as saddler for 3 yrs., good
gaits, fine appearance. Richard "Lewis,
Cornelia.
One good work horse, $80, or exc.
for 2 good milch cows, also R. I. Red
chickens for 1 cow. a, A. Barnhart,
Greensboro, Rt. 1.
Big brood mare, wt. 1100 or 1200
Ibs., for sale; also have mule or a
mare to exc. for a nice bay horse,
not over 7 yrs. old, M to 1100 Ibs.
J. F. Wellborn, Rock Springs.
Good plug mule, works well, full of
life. Sell or eyc. for cattle, hogs, corn
or anything can use of equal value.
E. P. Powell, Toccoa, Rt..3.
Two good young mules, $50 each, or
would rent for another year. Mrs, E.
-M. Travis, Fayetteville.
Mare, wt 1M Ibs., 10 yrs. old.
Bay, sound and gentle, work any-
Line $15, B.C. Pope; DOO
Rt. 3
Good mare mule, with all feed and
equipment, $175 cash. Ed. E. Mc-
a eee Sr., Macon, Heath Road,
Rt2.
Mare mule, 12 yrs. old wt. 900 Ibs.,
$55, or exc. for farm produce. H. B.
Chandler, Luthersville.
Good mule, 12 yrs. old, wt. about
1,100 Ibs., $25. Swap for shoats. or
cow or yearlings. W. H. Belton, Grif-
fin, Box 436.
Good Shetland pony, 7 yrs. old, $40
or exc. for Jersey milch cow, fresh
in. Loy Montgomery, Tate, Box 164.
Good 9-yr.-old horse, good saddler
or farm work, $40 cash or trade for
equal value, pigs, cow or cotton at
10c lb. A. F. Pledges, Athens, RFD 1.
Two young, sound mules for sale
or for rent. See them. Mrs. E. M.
Travis, Fayetteville.
Twelve or 14- -year-old horse, wt.
about 800 Ibs., work anywhere, cheap
or -exc. for hogs, cattle, corn, pota- |.
toes, hay, peas or beans. Jesse Sikes,
Cobbtown.
Mare mule, wt. 900 Ibs., a yrs. old,
sound and pleasant to work , $55, or
exe. for farm produce. H. B. Chand-
ler, Luthersville.
Good mare horse, work anywhere,
gentle. $15, or exc. "for oats, corn or
wheat at market price. E. B. Perdue,
Jackson, Rt. 3.
Black mare mule, 7 yrs. old. Smart
and full of life. Never been sick, $115
cash. W. G. Bullard, Baxley, Rt. 4,1
Box 81.
One saddle mare about 1 M Ibs.,
5 gaited. Reasonable. See animal. Do
not write. W. C. Byers, Atlanta, 371
Cherokee Ave., S. E. .
Med. size. plug mule, work any-
where, very cheap, or exc. What have
you? R. L. Carter, pe
MAR KE a. ULL EB T Ee OS
Live Stock For Sale
RABBITS FOR SALE
Sev. pr. N. Z. white, pink-eyed rab-
bits, from splendid strains, $2 to $3
pr., FOB: Robt C. Collier, Barnes-
ville, Thomaston St.
Two N. Z. white does, 11 mos. old,
$1.50 each, or trade for White King
pigeons, State what you have. W..H.
G. Senn Morrow.
Large N. Z. white buck and 2 nice
does, 1. one 4 young ones, the other
bred, $4 for the lot; also pr. sae
neck doves, extra cock, $1 each. C. H
Overby, Columbus, 22 11th St.
N. Z. white, pink-eyed rabbits, 4
bucks and 3 does, 8 mos. old, $1 each.
Cash with order. Miss Naomi Allison,
Lithia Springs.
Sey. pr. N. Z. white, pink- eyed, best
bred rabbits,/$2 to $3 per pair. Trade
for something of equal value. Robt.
C. Collier, Barnesville, Thomaston St.
Erminerex rabbits, Seniors. Selling
all stock. Does, $2; bucks, $1. FOB:
Sub. prior sale. H. H. McDavid,
Thomasville.
Iwo grown Chinchilla does, sell
cheap or exc. for laying hens not
over 15 mos. old. W. Harrison, Fitz-
gerald.
Three nice Chinchillas, 14 mos. old,
2 does and buck, no kin, $9 cash or
exc. for 10 hens, del. at Washington,
or for good Jersey heifer. G. T. Max-
well, Washington, Rt. 3.
Ped. Chinchillas, young and ma-
ture stock, open and bred. does, young
bucks, ped. furnished. Sell or exc.
for corn, oats, wheat, legume hay or
syrup. James HE. Simpson, Atinta, 676
Tifton St., N. W.
Special sale of ped. Chinchillas,
does $1.70, bucks $1.50 ea.; guar. H.
R. Gaskins, Americus.
Twelve head of fine, large. Chin-
chillas, $1 ea. or exc. for 12 April
hatch B. Rocks. Jchn L. Bennett,
Screven, Rt. 2, Box 31.
Ped. and from reg. stock, healthy
7-month-old N. Z. White doe, $1.75.
Harold Smith, Baxley. Es
Four. 2-yr.-old white, pink-eyed
+ buck rabbits, 75c ea. Mrs. B. F. John-
son, Jr., Garfield, Box 101.
SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE
One large work goat, Weather, for
sale. J. F. Wellborn, Rock Springs.
Three full blooded Nubian does,
all bred to full blood buck, $65 or $25
ea. C. L. Stracke (No address given).
Fifty fat mutton sheep, $4.50 ea.
Robt. S.. Anderson, Hawkinsville.
Six head of sheep, fat and fine,
for sale or exc. Newton Salter, Pitts.
Two large milch goat does, excep-
tionally good milkers when fresh,
both bred to large, 100 per cent Nu-
bian; 1 fine young buck, ready for
service; all butt-headed. Edwin Simp-
son, Atlanta, 676 Tifton St.
Live Stock Wanted
CATTLE WANTED
Exc. Parks str. B. Rock chickens
for fresh in milch cow. E. J. Johnson,
Red Oak. j ;
Want live stock to feed. Will exc.
for ear corn, seed corn, long staple
cotton seed or meal. Paul Van Cleve,
Monroe. : :
Want white face Hereford bull
calf, ready for service, reg. or not
reg. G. C. McClure, Ball Ground.
Want to trade value for a fine
milch cow within driving distance of |
Dublin. Write. Mrs. M.
Dublin, Rt. 6.
Want reg. or pure bred Guernsey
bull, old enough for service, 3 yrs. or
older, healthy and sound. May
Rose preferred. Must pass T. B. and
contagious abortion test. A. Bx Crisp:
Middleton.
Want good Jersey or Ghernsey
cows, under 6 yrs. of age, at reason-
able price and within 50 miles Val-
dosta. Miss Vesta O. Smith, Valdosta
Rt. 6, Box 70.
Will feed good milch cow through
winter: for milk and butter. Write.
Mrs. Lula Utley, Stapleton, Rt. 1.
Want a well matched yoke. of
vous work steers. Prefer with horns.
J. F. Wellborn, Rock Springs..
Exc. reg. Duroc pigs, 3 mos. old
for Hereford or Black Angus grade
yearlings, 4 to 8 mos. old. Alex Bar-
field, Louisville, Rt. 2.
Want to board a good cow through:
the winter for her milk. Must be
within 50 miles. Best of ref. B. B.
Hill, Suwanee.
Want carload yearlings and steers.
State what you have and prices. Jas.
H. Glawson, Supt., Americus, Rt. 2.
-Want Jersey, Guernsey or Holstein
heifers, 6 to 12 mos. old, at $15 to
$18 15 to 18 mos. old, bred, $20 to $25.
Exc. for same. W. H. Waddelle, Pear-
son, ~
G. Thigpen, |
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Live Stock Wanted
Eve. W. I. hens for milch cow or _
for hogs, within 40 miles Atlanta.
J. A. Bennett, Atlanta, Station A.:
Exe. milling corn and fodder for
Jersey cow, under 5 yrs. old, giving
3 gal. daily, or a reg. J. male calf,
8 to 12 mos. old. Otto B. Dumas,
Rockmart, Rt .3.
Exc. high grade
Jersey heifer,
fresh, for pure bred Jersey heifer, 3
mos. old, sired by Gaines or Clark
Baker pulls of Cobb County. E. W.
Hendon, Acworth.
: HOGS WANTED
Want 2 S. P. C. pigs. Exc. pure
Cokers No. 5 cotton seed. W. O. Mill-
caps, Adairsville, Rt. 2. -
Exc. value for nice pig. B. T. Bell,
Ashland, Rt. 2, Box 112.
\ Exe, value for fat hogs, or beef
steers at $100. This is bargain. Write,
Cc. L. Smith, Lyons.
Exc. 2 or 300 bu. Big Stem Jersey
sweet potatoes, all sizes, at my field
at 35c bu. for hogs and yearlings in
good shape. Bring stock and CL
assure you of your potatoes.
Smith, Lyons, Rt. 1.
Want 4 hogs to fatten on halves.
until March. Must be treated for life
and party pay express here, and I
pay express back to you. Best of ref,
B. BS. Hill, Suwanee, Rt. 1.
Want 1 pure bred Hampshire boar,
wit. about 100 lbs. No runt nor chicken
eater. Exc. genuine Fulghum seed
oats, bright and clean;
hog. Each pay transportation. Mrs.
D. V. Giddens, Valdosta, Rt. 1.
10 bu. for
Want a thoroughbred Red Berk- |
shire male pig, 10-12 wks. old, or
older, at reasonable price. J. Ma
Fietcher, Thomasville, RFD 3.
Exc. 10 gal. good syrup for 2 male
pigs of poe stock. D. E. Newton,
Ellijay, Rt. 1, Box 23.
Exc. pie and seed corn for 6-2
S. P. C. or Duroc Jersey pigs, 6-8 wks.
old, A-1 stock. Otto B. Dumas, Rock=- _
mart, Rt..3;
Exe. good hottom land 4-hand fod
der for pr. of shoats or pigs, within
10 miles Acworth. E. W. Hendon,
Aeworth.
Want S. P. C. reg. gilt, 6 mos. old
or more, bred or not bred.
Felker, Monroe, Box 262.
HORSES AND MULES WANTED |
Want. good, sound mule, work any-_
where, not over 12 yrs. old, wt:
around - M lbs. Not over 50 mil from
Macon. Pay cash if priced right. Mrs.
S. S. Smith, Macon, Rt. 5.
Want to hear from owner of a rac-
ing stallion, at stud, of good blood,
within a redius of 50 miles. George
Gunn, Warrenton.
Exc. 50 bu. corn. for good - mule,
B. F. West, Cobbtown.
Want young jack. Advise age and
weight. A. Z. Cumbe, West Point,
RFD 4. f
' Exe. large, fat, gentle mule for a
smaller one that is young, healthy
and gentle for boys to work. J. G.
Purvis, Hortense. a
Want mule for this and next yr.
Will rent if cheap and take good .
care, or exc. $50 value. Write what
you have. E. J. Hart, College Park.
Want mule that wt. about 8 or 900 _
Elda
Ibs. cheap for cash. Write.
Bryan, Dahlonega, Rt. 5.
RABBITS WANTED
Exc. 3 Buff Cochin bantam sk
lets and rooster for Chinchillas and
bid
J. H.. =
SE
N. Z. Reds, 3 does and buck. Mrs. AL
H. Yager, Perkins.
Positions Wanted
Want a job looking after incuba-
tors, young chicks or any kind of
poultry raising, or other work. Begin
any time. Good worker. State wages,
etc.. Mrs. W. J. Carroll, Putney, Rt.
1, care J. S. Harrell. ;
Young lady wants job raising.
chickens, turkeys, ducks, or rabbits
on halves or any way. Take them
aor Lottie Harrell, Putney,
Sober, honest, married man wants
il-horse farm with party who can
furnish work when _ not % CERP
Hubert Atkins, Jasper, Rt.
Twenty-one-year-old ane man
wants job on farm. Can drive tractor,
truck, etc. Start at once. Prefer near
Atlanta, Carrollton or Morietta. Jesse
Atkins, "Jasper, Rt. 4, Box 7.
Exp. No. Ga. farmer wants farm
at once; 4 in family; must be moved
and furnished in crop time. D. C.
Lively, Atlanta, 337 Fowler St., N. W.
Man with large family .wants
3-horse farm near good town, school,
etc.; land to be suitable for corn, to-
bacco, cotton, peanuts, ee Harman |
Chaney, Broxton, Rt.
Te
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_ Positions Wanted
ant to get good 2-horse farm for
1932 on halves. Can partly furnish
myself. 4 good workers. Have to be
moved, but will repay later. Want all
work can get until plow time. Clarke
Gilgore, Grayson, RFD 1.
_ Middle-aged couple want a small
-horse crop for 1932 near Atlanta in
obb, Fulton or Clayton county. Can
nish self, stock, tools and feed
stuff. Good land and good house.
. H. Mayson, Douglasville, Rt. 1.
Want 1-horse farm for 1932. 9 in
mily; 5 to work. Would cut wood
ad other work this fall and winter.
Can live on $12 mo. Sober and honest.
care W. H.
& Refined, middle-aged widow wants
place with small family for self and
10-year-old girl; well exp.; like to
; some sal-
y. Mrs. Law, Greensboro, Rt. 1,
ox 178.
Young man, 20 yrs. old, wants job
with good Christian man, light farm
ork, looking after~ cattle, poultry,
., do not drink; a good Christian.
Write or come. George Trudty, Ma-
metta; Rt, 2:
Single man, 27 yrs. old, exp. in
dairy, know how to take care of.
dairy and del. milk, etc.; also how to
run tractor and other farm machin-
ery. Quinton Brown, Collins, Rt. 2.
Wanted by middle-aged couple job
as caretakers or place where service
is appreciated; both hard workers
vith good ref. C. A. Sheppard, De-
atur, Rt. 2, care J. J. Richardson.
Want 3-horse crop for 1932 or
ages and job for wages for rest of
his yr.; 8 in family, all good work-
5. W. G. Cochran, Bartow, RFD 4.
Want job on farm helping gather
op and for 1932, willing worker.
te Carter, Jasper, Rt. 3.
Thirty-yr.-old colored man and
wife, 25, want job on farm, raise
stock, drive truck, etc.; able-bodied
-and willing workers. Ref. Ralph
Chapman, Parrott. ;
Want job to work on farm or most
anything; married, wife and 1 child;
furnish ref. State wages in first let-
ter. D. L. Burdeshaw, Blakely, Rt. 6.
Want job as farm supervisor; spe-
jalize on pedigreed cattle and hogs.
L. D. Haney, Marietta, Rt. 5.
Well exp. farmer, without children
Wants a job of overseeing a farm, or
rm on 50-50 basis. Ref. if wanted.
C. Davis, Offerman. =
Want large 1-horse or. small 2-
horse farm, not more than 15 miles
rem Atlanta; can furnish self. W. H.
Elkin, Atlanta, 519 Crew St.
Honest, industrious young man of
ood moral character, no bad habits,
c., wants work for wages for 1932;
rk at anything that pays living
age; can drive truck; can begin now.
aulie C. Webb, Adrian, Rt. 3.
Young man, 19 yrs. old, wants
place to stay on farm, work for board
nd small salary; has high school
dueation. H. Cooke, Kirkland.
an with farm exp. wants job;
exp. in driving truck, farm ma-
yhinery, etc.; or 2-horse farm on
10-59 basis; 3 in family, willing work-
Ts Ee oe: E. W. Cribb, Broxton,
iddle-aged man wants job help-
; with dairy or chicken farm; can
9 any kind of repair work and any-
thing on farm; married, 3 in family.
F, Freeman, Grantville, Rt. 2.
oe 25 or 40 acres, 12 or 15 miles
3 irkwood Ave. Ce ee
Thirty-nine yrs. old, exp. care-
ker wants job. Also gen. repair
1an. Strictly sober and religious. |
ife-and self only. Salary no object.
f. exc. G. M. Kilgore, Savannah,
E. Gordon St.
~p. man wants job looking after
e, hogs and chickens, or dairy-
Can drive any make car. Wife
work also. Begin at once. J. H.
, Graham.
ant peanuts to pick, not over 50
es Blakely, and not less than 59
to ihe location, or will sell my
uifit at bargain. Jos. Freeman,
lakely. gr
ant job in dairy and 1 or 2h.
m on halves; also chickens and
ogs to raise on halves. Sufficient
orce. Prefer near church and school.
. H. Cook, Durand, Rt. 1.
Want 2 horse farm for 1932, not
er 6 miles from Atlanta or De-
r, for truck farming, on 3rd or
W. D. Woodruff, Stone Mtn.,
B. Cave,
|dairy route man,
MARKET BUL
Positions Wanted
Forty-three yr. old, single man
wants job on large poultry or stock
farm. Any honest work considered.
Can do some carpenter work. Oscar
Atlanta, 2262 Ridgedale
Rd., N. E.
Want a good 1 horse crop with
smooth land, good house and _ water.
Can finance helf except for fertiliz-
er. J. M. Evans, Bowman, Rt. 2.
Man with small family wants a
good 1-horse farm with good man,
for term of several yrs. Farmed. all
my life. Wife and self 50 A. this yr.| W
with 2 mules. Have to be furn. reas-
onable amt. to make crop. Ref. M. J.
Jones, Metcalf, Rt. 1, Box 14.
Exp. blacksmith and miller wants
mill and shop on live and let live
terms. Prefer within 30 to 60 miles
Chattanooga, in Ga. No drinker nor
tob. user. Wife, 4 children. J. W.
Carter, Bronwood,
Exp. Can do most anything. Ref.
Must have work. John H. Ellis, Al-
bany.
Want to hire for wages for rest of
this yr. and a farm on halves for
1932. Wife and self. T. E. Brooks,
Bolton. :
Want to get with good man _ to
look after farm, stock, etc. Tom
Brooks, Bolton.
Want 2 horse crop, 50-50 basis;
work for self and 2 sons until crop
time. Life time exp. J. S. Sutton,
Pelham, Rt. 2.
Want good 1 horse farm, 50-50
basis. Wife and 3 children. Consider
job by month for self and 14 yr. old
boy. Raise hogs and chickens as side
line. Bishop Coulter, Columbus, Rt.
2, Box 408.
Twenty-three yr. old girl wants
home and job on farm with good, re-
spectable people, doing light work.
Honest, and good worker. Miss
Frances Garrett, Dawson, Rt. 1, Box
134.
Want 2 or 3 horse farm on 50-50
basis for 1932, to be furn. $5 to the
plow. Have plenty of force to operate
3 horse. J. P. Thompson, Smithville.
Want a good home on farm to as-
sist with poultry and gen. light farm
work; 34 yrs. old. Mrs. Mary Allen,
Franklin, Rt. 4, care Mrs. Grover
White.
Want 1 horse farm on halves. Wife.
and self only. Exp. Do most any. kind
of work. Want work until crop time.
Ready to move by 15th, 20th Nov.
Prefer near church. Albert Halloway,
Bremen, Rt. 1.
Exp. dairyman wants work of any
kind, 27 yrs. old, exp. in all kinds of
dairying, milk route, etc. Ref. High
school education. T. A. Pearce, West
Point, Rt. 4. z
Want work on farm or as Care-
taker of estate, etc., 50 yrs. old.
Raised on farm. Can begin at once.
State what you can .offer. N. E.
Nelms, Griffin, Rt. C, Box 97.
Want 1 horse farm for 1932 on 50-
50 basis, or for wages. 41 -yrs. old.
elf and 3 girls. Move any time. A.
. Lane, Irwinville.
Exp. farmer wants place on farm
as overseer on salary or percentage
basis. Prefer stock farm. G. -C.
Corbin, Oak Park. ;
Want dairy or truck farm on
halves, or 2 horse crop. Near Atlanta.
3rd and 4ths. 9 in family, all large
aoe to work. E. O. Hall, Suwanee,
Want farm, 50-50 or wage hand
for bal. this and next yr. Exp. as
some milking.
Small family. Ready to move now.
J. C. Mobley, Doraville, Rt. 1. Be
Want job on farm for wages for
bal. this and next yr. Farmed all my
life. Charley McDougall, Statesboro,
Rt. 2, Box 200. 5
Single man wants job on farm,
feeding and looking after stock, or
gen. farm work. C. R. Holloway, Edi-
son, care C. J. Holloway.
Want 20 or 30 A. of suitable land
for truck, have livable house, etc.
Write for particulars. W. C. Watkins,
Cedar Groove. :
Want place on farm. Can do any
and all kinds of farm work. Best of
ref. J. A. Barron, Atlanta, 563 High-
land-Ave.
Want place on farm. Can do any
kind of farm work. Run tractor,
truck riding plows, etc., 28 yrs. old.
Wife and 2 children. Good ref. No
bad habits. State price. A. Renfree,
Hephzibah, care R. Smith.
Married man with wife and 2.
children wants job on farm S. Ga. as
wage hand, $12 mo., 2 acres of land,
garden and furn. me a milch cow.
Ref. No bad habits, Barney Bying-
- ton, Sparks, Rt. 1.
Positions Wanted
Want 2 or 3-horse farm on shares;
and work all the time when not in
crop. 3 grown boys and myself to
work. Good ref. if wanted. J. A.
Bryant, Pendergrass, Rt. 2.
Want job on the farm or any
work I can do. 16 yrs. old. Mother
dead. Make best offer. Daisy Tabor,
Pavo, Box 50.
Man with wife and 3 children, 8,
1l and 12 yrs. wants job as care-
taker on farm, near Atlanta. J. C.
Lord, Atlanta, 795 Cascade Ave., S.
. Twenty-six yr. old young man
wants Job on pouitry or dairy farr:..
Sober, honest and do not us2 topdac-
co. State salary with board. Sidney
J. Herring, Hartwell.
Want good 1-horse on 50-50 basis.
Must. have good house and _ land.
Samuel Thos. Jefferson, Nashville,
Want job on farm or of any kind. | t. 3.
Young girls want job in farm home
assisting with poultry, etc. Honest
and willing workers. Reasonable
salary. Write to: Mrs. L. K. Kersey,
Lyons, Rt. 2. : f
Want 2-horse farm on 50-50 basis.
Good stock, good tools, water and
house, in So. Go., and no furnishing.
W. J. Meredith, Climax, Rt. A, Box
37-A.
Want blacksmith shop and corn
mill, 1 or both, and 1-horse crop, 50-
50 basis. Anywhere. For 1932. J. E.
Davis, Dalton, 40 Jones St.
Farm Help Wanted
Want to hear from middle aged
woman not afraid of work to assist
a widow of 42 yrs. old on a farm and
poultry raising. Ref. exc. Address: A.
P, Tomberlin, Surrency.
Want a good colored woman who
wants a good home on, the farm, to
do light farm work, with board and
little pay. Mrs. J. H. Milam, Law-
renceville, Rt. 3..
Want help for a 4-horse crop, 4
tenant houses and good 6 room dwel-
ling; good pasture; near good schools
and churches. Must. be able to furn-
ish self and stock. P..-W. Green,
Suwanee, Rt. 2. :
Want help for 100 A. good land,
with about 12 A: alfalfa, 4 good
mules, located on Athens-Watkins-
ville highway. Must be able to fi-
nance and run self and feed the
mules. 3 dwellings and barn for 8
500 bales middling cotton. W. I.
Abney, Athens. : :
Want boy 12 to 15 yrs. old to live
as one of family and help with the
work. Prefer an orphan. Board and
clothe and send to school. Come see
Payne, Cum-
or send picture. P. S.
mine, Rt. 5.
Want help for a 2-horse crop in
geod neighborhood, near church on
school bus line. Must be of good
moral character, and who can fur-
nish himself. See or write. Mrs. Ida
Hill, Lula.
Want man, 18 to 40 yrs. of age for
work on farm, $1 per week, board
and laundry. Dont write, come on. G.
B. Ham, Cobbtown.
Want good, middle aged woman to
live in home on farm as one of fam-
ily and assist with light farm work.
Small salary, or board and clothes.
J. W. Mosley, Manassas, Rt. 1. -
Want good blacksmith and wheel
wright on 50-50 basis. Write. B. Wil-
kinson, Metter, P. O. Box 55. ;
Want a smart, able-bodied white
woman to live as one of family and/|
etc.
Cue?
do light farm work, poultry,
Board, room and $5 mo.
Pursley, Barnesville, Rt. 3.
Want nice white boy or girl to live
with us for a home, milk 3 cows and
help with other light work; during
crop time will pay $8 mo. Must he
right sort and of good character.
Mrs. Martha Horton, Enigma, Rt. 1.
Two and I-horse farms on 3rd and
4ths. Come see. Mrs. B. T. Osborne,
Clermont, Rt. 1.
Want reliable truck grower, some
cotton, etc.; tenants to furnish 3 or
4 mules, tools, etc.; 40 acres in culti- |
vation, suitable for poultry. Come
see or write. W: J. C. Hodges, At-
lanta, 996 Washita Ave., N. E.
Seed For Sale
Collard seed and coldproof Eng.
peas, 25c lb., exc. for nice dried ap-
ples or pr. Chinchilla rabbits or baby
chicks. Mrs. E. D. Lawhorn, Sumner.
Whatleys 2nd yr. from orig,, $1
oe PF exc. Benjamin Hicks, Adel,
New crop pop corn, shelled and
dry, 10c lb. Also white nest onions,
on pk. Mrs. Marie Cardwell, Green-
ie, \ a :
1Rockingham, Rt. I,
Thursday, November 5, 1981
Seed For Sale
Yellow crookneck squash, 18 oz.
75 lb.; white bunch butter beans
15c Ib.; winter turnip salad, 35 Ib.
Exe. turnip seed for white feed sacks. _
Mrs. J. T. Pattillo, LaGrange, Rt. 6,
Box 79. :
One hundred bu. ear corn, ic lb.,
or 95c bu., shelled, FOB. J. G. Pur.
vis, Hortense.
Fifty lbs. Chula or chicken COPh =
20c Ib., or exc. for cabbage plants,
onion sets, oat seed, rice seed, Eng,
pea seed, or Truckers favorite seeq
corn. Ea, pay_chgs. J, R. Bowen,
Mixed pop corn, shelled, 15 Ib,,
FOB. Earnest Self, Crandall. ne
Seventy-five or 100 bu. dry, slippeq
shuck corn, 50c bu., my barn. M, J
Patterson, Cordele, Rt. B. eS
Best seed rice, 65c pk>; black-eyeq
white Crowder peas, 5 Ibs., 60c; Lit.
tle Vickers, 2 crop, and Purple Hull,
each, 65c pk. All postpaid. Tom P_
Trowell, Ambrose.
Calif. beer seed, 10c a start ang
postage. Carrie McCullers, Logan-
ville, Rt. C.
Frostproof Eng. pea seed, 25 Ib.:
5 Ibs., $1. Mrs. J. G. McDonald, Col.
quitt. se
Large var. heading collard seed,
35c Ib., $3 for lot, del.; mustard seed,
35c 1b. del.; new, delicious cantaloup,
10c large thls.; long handle dipper
gourd, 2 thls., 12c del, Mrs. A. S,
Paulk, Ocilla.
Old fashioned Indian peach seed,
25c doz. (The peaches grow as large
as Elbertas). Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Cum-_
ming, Rt. 4.
Collard seed, 30c Ib., postpaid, or
$15 per C lbs. Less than 100 lbs., 18,
FOB, here. Albert Collins, Whigham.
Two gal. red nest onion sets at 60c
ere pote: Mrs. J. R. Lord, Dixie,
Rt.
One Ib. gensing seed, $5.50, or 40c
per oz., del. O. F. Baker, Tifton,
RFD 7.
Genuine Ga. cabbage-collard seed,
new crop, testing high germination,
30C..1D.. 3. 40S.;--$1,. postpaid. --C. fe
Maddox, Buford. : :
One gal. Big Leaf Willow tcbacco
seed, 1931 crop, 25c oz., or exc. for
white feed sacks free of holes at 10c
each. Both pay postage. S. A. Elliott,
Odum.
One hundred lbs. pure Stone Min.
melon seed.. Make best offer. Best
reference to prove purity of seed. J.
W. Vickery, Chauncey. a
New crop Big Boston lettuce, Crys-_
tal Wax Bermuda onion seed, $1.50
lb.; Wakefield and Flat Dutch cab-
bage, $1 lb.; white nest onions, 50c
oe - R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch, ~
Bt. 4. :
All leading var. cabbage seed, $1
Ib.; Purple Top, White Globe turnip
seed, 35c Ib.; collard, 35c lb., post- _
paid. W. W. Williams, Quitman. |
Burr clover seed, 1%4c lb., FOB.
Eugene Harper, Hartwell, Rt. 1. |
Two teacups of cornfield beans,
15c per cup, or exc. for turnip seed.
at 5c big spoonful; 3 cups mixed but-
ter beans, 20c cup. Mrs. V. W. Har-
din, White, Rt. 1. seee
Okra seed, 10c teacupful; also cu=
cumber seed, 2 thls., 5c, postpaid.
Money order. Mrs. Less Southern,
Cartecay. pet
Seven Top turnip seed, 1931 crop,
10c per half cup; 16c per cup; 2 cups,
30c; 50c qt.; $1.80 gal. Stamps ac-
cepted. Mrs. M. E. Ledford, Crandall
Bt, 4. 3
Collard seed, 15c in 100 Ib. lots;
18c smaller lots, or 30c postpaid for 1 |
lb. Malvin Collins, Whigham. | :
P. O. J. seed cane, $4 M in field.
Exe. for ear corn, 50c shelled; 65
bu.; cotton seed, $12 ton del. C. EH.
Duggar, Whigham.
Kleckley watermelon seed for sale
or exc. for white multiplying onion
Bermuda sets. B. Weatherly, Winder.
P. T. white and Yellow Globe
White Egg, Early White Dutch tur-
nip seed, rutabagas, slick and curled
mustard, collard seed, 2 Ibs., T5c;
less, 8 spoonfuls, 25c; rape seed, 15
lb. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson. :
White velvet okra seed, ~20c per
large cup. Exe. for young rabbits or
4 value. J. R. Bramlett, Ellijay,
. Yellow Bermuda onion sets, $1.50
per hamper. Saved from our fields
after season for shipping plants. G.
W. Coleman, Tifton.
Burbanks Golden Treasure canta- ; ;
loup seed, 25c lb., postpaid. Cash. R.
H. Long, Culverton. ; a
Perennial white nets onions for
early green eating, 55c gal., postpaid.
Stamps accepted. R. P. Steinheimer,
Woolsey, Rt. 1. x
Triumph watermelon seed, 25 0%
(Grow to wt. 150 Ibs.) J. H. Smith
Chipley Rt. 4.
White nest onions, 50c gal. Mrs. R.
- Dowdy, Fitzgerald, Rt. 2, Box 27.
Buch Frostproof Eng. pea seed, 25c
Mrs. C. F. Garland, Altamaha. .
White nest onions, 45c gal. Mrs.
ul Blanchard, Appling.
Good, tender streaked half runner
rden bean seed, 25c cupful; 5 cups,
gal. old fashioned multiplying
nallots, 50c. All del. Mrs. N. R. Wil-
m, Canon, Rt. 2. _
Vegetable peach seed, 10c teaspoon-
and brown onions, 3c Ib. Add
yostage. Mrs. Viola Roper, Dawson-
ville, Rt. 1.
Three hundred lbs. Tung Oil nuts
seed from 1931 crop, 15c lb. in
. G. C. Thomas, Cobb.
White Bermuda onion sets, 15c at.:
> gal.;
oe W. G. Hollomon, Brooklyn,
Four bu. honey drip cane seed, $5.
Wade, Demorest, Rt. 1, 5
White nest onions, 60c gal. del.;
ch Eng. pea seed, very prolific,
ic Ib.; 5 lbs., $1. Miss Eva Tankers-
Thomson. : 2
Seed Eng. peas, 25c per pint. Exc.
other garden seed. Mrs: W. O.
kett, Cordele, Rt. B. :
Three gal. multiplying onion sets,
5c at. or 2 for 25c. Mrs. O. H. Todd,
roxton, Rt. 1.
American Wonder melon seed.
row to wt. 160 lbs. and over, $1 oz.;
Ib. E. T. Clements, Tennille.
Tung Oil seed, 20c lb., FOB. Trade
for corn, del., 40c bu., or 125-150 lb.
4c Ib. del. Wm. Hart, Albany,
Ce
Old fashioned scullion buttons, 1c
gt.: 80c gal:; scullion onion buttons,
Oc doz. Add postage. Mrs. C. R. Sor-
s, Monroe, Rt. 1.
Genuine Silver Heel seed rice, guar.
re and free from volunteer or other
objectionable matter, $2.50 bu. Made
d harvested by hand and grown
th artesian water. W.-B. Arm-
ag, White Oak. eee ee
Old fashioned . cushaw seed, 10c
up; peach seed, 4 gal., 50c; flax seed,
e spoonful. Add postage to all. E. J.
rey, Blackwells, Rt. 1. :
Purple Top, Yellow- Giobe turnip
ecd,.35c teacupful; Stone Mtn., Jones
iap. watermelon, not mixed, Eden
sem cantaloup, banana muskmelon
oe
eed mixed, 25c cup, del. Mrs. H. H..
ullivan, Carrollton, Rt. 5.
Multiplying or nest onions for
Janting. Mrs. E. T. Boswell, Siloam.
- Recleaned burr clover seed, 6c Ib.
ere, S. B. Kinard, Jackson. _ g
White multiplying onions, 50c gal.,
osipaid. Mrs. Emmett Trammell,
Duluth,
_ Dried red penpers, 25c Ib. Add post-
% Mis. M. N.-Putnam, Carrollton,
Ww crop cabbage-collard seed, 25c,
9. Mrs. J. M. Towns; Towns.
Burr clover seed, dbl. screened, 5c
). Pearl Aderhold, Lavonia. A
Parsley seed, 10c per thls. Mrs.
Alice Garner, Palmetto. ;
First quality Stone Mtn. melon
seed, cleaned and hand saved, 75c Ib.,
ostpaid. E. A: Hayes, Buford.
Asparagus seed, $1.50 Ib.; roots,
29 doz.; $1.25 C; $9 M. Washington
rar, good roots. H. O. Ketty, Griffin,
t. A, Box 50.
Smooth leaf mustard seed, 40c Ib.
Hastings Big Seven turnip seed
1. mixed with Shogoin, 30c lb.; 4
ioS.. $1 del.; white multiplying onions,
Oc gal.; blood turnip beet seed, 15c
up, del. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, Com-
lexrce, Rt. 5.
White nest onions, 50c gal.;. white
Salad. Eng. peas, 25c at. .
Mrs. M. L. Kay, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
1931 crop blood turnip beet seed,
aC cup. Emma Pittman, Canton,
Burbanks Golden Treasure canta-
up seed, 25c thls., postpaid. Cash
ith order. R. H. Long, Culverton.
Iceberg and Big Boston lettuce,
ite Bermuda onion seed, $1.50 Ib.;
at Dutch and Wakefield cabbage,
b.; fall planting white nest onions,
ec gal, prepaid. B. R. Wooliff,
lowery Branch.
White nest onions, 40c gal. not
ante. Will exc. B. B. Morgan,
yo.
Cabbage seed, new crop, frost
Proof, extra Early J. and Chas. W.,
$1 Ib., 5 Ibs. $4; 10 Ibs., $7.50, del. F.
FE. Stokes, Fitzgerald. Rove. \
urr clover seed, dbl. screened; n
t, 5c Ib. FOB. P. H. Dunbar, Au-
usta, RFD 4. ;
Collard seed, 50c lb. Exc. % Ib. for
iletts Wonder pea seed, or turnip
ed mixed with mustard, pound
ollard seed for Ib. velvet okra seed.
- M. L. Shealy, Oglethorpe.
$2 per 14 bu.; $3.85 bu., del.} 1
See RK ao
Seed For Sale
, Nice, white nest onions, 5c. pk.
del.; 10 lbs. Eng. pea seed (best)
$1.25. Maude Hamby, Greenville.
White multiplying onion sts, 45c
gal., postpaid. Clyde Williams, Flow-
ery Branch.
Collard seed, 15c Ib. in 100 Ib. lots,
or 18c in FOB smaller lots, or 30c lb.
postpaid. Malvin Collins, Whigham.
Bush and pole garden beans, salad
and Telephone Eng. peas, white vel-
vet okra seed, 20c per cupful; yard
long, tender beans, 12c pkt. Exc. for
er rabbits. J. R. Bramlett, Ellijay,
Everbearing okra seed, % gal.
mustard seed, 5 lbs. mixed with curly |
and plain, 20c lb. Exc. for Bermuda
onion and cabbage plants, the lot.
Mrs. T. T. Holloway, Cobbtown, Rt.
Heading collard. and Purple Top
turnip seed, 25c lb. del. or exc. for
velvet okra seed. Albert Baker (ad-
dress not given).
- Seven hundred Ibs. burr clover
seed, $8 prepaid. Money order or
Hae T. H. Thompson, Hartwell, Rt.
Seven Top turnip seed, 1931 crop.
Sound and clean. By mail postpaid,
Ye cup, 10c; 1 cup, 16c; 50c at.: $1.80
gal. Stamps accepted. Mrs. M. E.}
Ledford, Crandall, Rt. 1.
White Bermuda onion sets, 15c at.
by P. P. W. G. Hollomon, Brook-
yn.
COTTON SEED. FOR SALE
A few hundred lbs. Cokers No. 5
cotton seed. Kept clean at gin., 2nd
yr. from orig., 50c bu. M. G. Peeler,
Gainesville, Rt. 11...
Ped. Piedmont bil boll cotton seed,
20 bu. to sell at 40c bu., or exc. for
pe oats. Mrs. E. M. Travis, Fayette-
ville.
- Neelys Long Staple, kept pure at
gin, 60c bu., FOB. C. A. Reeves, Car-
roliton, Rt. 1. | s
Wannamakers, 50c bu.; $1.50 per
100 lbs., FOB, Saperton, W. L. Kitch-
ens, Covena.
. Fwenty tons cotton,seed for sale.
Make best price on all FOB Metter.
G. B. Ham, Cobbtown. :
- Lee Wilson cotton seed, $2 per 100
Ibs..C. Wade, Demorest.
Cokers No. 5, not mixed in ginning,
tg a W. QO. Millsaps, Adairsville,
Imp. Ruckers, selected, 5c bu.
Exc. somefor good cane syrup. Bu.
for gal. Jas. B. Woods, Brooks. .
Neelys long staple. Kept pure at
gin, 60c bu. FOB. C. A. Reeves, Car-
rollton, Rt. 1. g :
_ Arkansas Rowden 40. 1 1/16 in.
staple. Great producer. Big boll, 75c
bu.; $2.50 per 100 lbs., FOB. H. A.
Neal,- Carnesville, Rt. 3.
CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE
White pop corn, 15c lb. Cash, or
anything can use of same vyalue.
Emley Long, Cleveland, Rt. 4, Box 13.
- Old fashioned Watkins seed corn,
selected, nubbed and shelled, 40c pk.;
_ $1.50 bu., FOB, Soperton. W. L.
Kitchens, Covena.
Qneens Golden pop corn, shelled,
5 Ib. lots or more, 10c lb., del. H. R.
Staight, Demorest. :
White rice pop corn, shelled, 5c lb.
Add postage. Aldine McRae, Kath-
Jeen, Rt. 1. :
Two hundred fifty bu. slipped shuck
white milling corn, also 20 to 30 bu.
shelled out, shipped in good, strong
bags. Make best offer FOB cars here.
Mrs. Lula B. Cook, Milan. E
Slip shucked ear corn, car lots, 10
to 15 cars. J. C. Collier, Barnesville.
T. W. Woods seed corn; 100 bu.
this yr. from orig. Cost $4: sell for
$2 bu., FOB; % bu., $1. Mrs. R. M.
Cobb, Canon, Rt. 3. :
White seeded chicken corn, Ist yr.
from. Hastings, 25c lb.; -6 lbs. $1,
postpaid; 10 lbs., $1.50; 100 lbs.. $10.
Exe. for pullets. B. B. Morgan, Clyo.
New crop yellow pop corn, 6%%c Ib.,
FOB, not shelled. Send stamps for
sample. Ralph Hill, Mt, Aairy, Rt. 1,
Box 35.
One car white milling ear corn for
sale. Quote best price FOB Metter.
G. B. Ham, Cobbtown. :
Twenty or 30 bu. pure white Dent
seed corn, fine, carefully selected.
Not grown near other corn. Guar.
sound, good, full wt. 56 Ibs. bu., $1.50
bu., FOB cars. Sample on request.
Cash. R. H. McDaniel, Chipley, Rt. 3.
Mexican June corn seed, 65 bu. at
this season, shelled, sound, fine, 75c
pk., prepaid. W. T. Foster, Lylerly.
Corn, slip shucked, in car lots,
sound, well seasoned, 80 Ibs. per bu.
Will shell out about 10 per cent more
than standard bu. Write for price.
Chas. F. Howe, Ft. Valley.
LEPTIN ==
7 Seed Wanted
Want 75 bu. good, sound white
corn in the ear, Pay cash at your crib
if not too far away. State what you
Sect and price. James Cureton, Aus-
ell. -
Exe. cane seed for peas, oats or
wheat or rye. J. A. Bennett, Atlanta,
Station A.
Exc. sow and 8 pigs for hairy vetch
3 seed wheat. M. J. Harrison, Kath-
een.
Want Fulghum seed oats, free from
obnoxious seed, etc. Will pay 40c bu.
in 10 bu. lots; also rice seed, 50c per
bu. for 1 bu. J. R. Bowen; Rocking-
ham. : :
Want 1 or 2 bu. each, onion sets,
bunch butter beans, stringless green
pod and Ky. Wonders. State number
and prices. Chris King, Atlanta, 13
Rhodesia Ave. ;
Exc. shelled corn, 1% bu: for 1 bu.
large, white, brown-eyed peas. Send
sample. Also exc. for Blue Stem seed
| wheat. bu. for bu. W. J. Edenfield,
Graymont.
CORN AND SEED CORN WANTED
- Want good sound corn. Give best
price in 100 bu. lots, or per ton, del.
my place. Miss Vesta O. Smith, Val-
dosta, Rt. 6, Box 70.
Exc. 5 cows and 2. calves for 100
bu. good corn. M. G. White, Falkston,
RED $225
Want 50 bu. corn cheap for cash.
J. I. Mims, Hazlehurst. -
Eggs For Sale
Donaldson str. S. C. R. I. Reds, 75c
per 15, prepaid. C. W. Waughtel,
Homeland. X
Buff Orp. eggs,
Pure bred: Golden
75c per 15. Byers strain. Fresh, fer-
tile, insured, prepaid. No chks. J. H.
Lloyd, Milan, Rt. 3.
Pure bred B. R. and S. C. R. I.
Red eggs. Rigidly culled Thompson
and Donaldson str: ,75c per 15, pre-
paid. Chks. accepted. C. W. Waugh-
tel, Homeland.
Pure bred S. C. Buff Orp. eggs,
$1 per 15, postpaid. Miss Ronie John-
son, Shellman, Rt. 1.
Pure bred Mammoth White Pekin
duck eggs, 75c doz. del. Sidney Clot-
felter, Marietta, Rt. 5.
Fancy hatching eggs from 6-7 lb.
pure bred B. Rocks, $1 per 15; $1.50,
30. Exc. for. garden or field seed.
Crates ret. J. R. Bowen, Rocking-
ham.
Fine Donaldson S. C. R. I. Red
| eggs, 65c per 15..Crates ret. Mrs. J. F.
Trawick, Tennille, Rt. 1. >
'Thompson Ringlet B. R. eggs, ist,
$1 per 15; $1.75, 30; 2nd, 85c per 15:
$1.50, 30, del. Cartons ret. Mrs. J. E.
Steadam, Bainbridge.
Pure bred Thompson B. R. eggs, $1
per setting del. Exc. for new crop,
sun-dried peaches or apples. Write
best price. Mrs. Jacob R. Hillis, Mill-
haven, Rt. 1.
Baby Chicks For Sale
Baby chicks from highest grade
flocks bred for high egg production.
Prices zeasonable. Write for kind and
number you want and state 2nd
choice. Chas. F. Howe, Ft. Valley.
Reds and Rocks, $9 C. Live del.
guar.; also 314 egg Eng. White L.
chicks and pullets; custom hatching,
2c an egg, or halves. S. Brown, At-
lanta, 316 Whitehall St.
Thoroughbred Barred, Buff, White
Rocks, Reds, Wyandottes;. from se-
lected stock, $9 C; heavy assorted,
$8.50. Lots less than 100, add lic.
Prepaid, live del. Also custom hatch-
ing. R. H. Fechtel, Waycross.
All heavy breed chicks, pure Reds,
Rocks and Wyandottes, 814c each;
$8 C, del. Ready Nov. 5th. Guar. 100
per cent live del. Mrs. J. E. Sikes,
Cochran. :
White Leghorns, Reds and Rocks.
Hatching on. Tuesday of each week.
All quality chicks and reasonable in
price. Eustace J. McKinney, Black-
shear. ;
Custom hatching, $2.50 C; $8 per
case, in Mammoth incubator. Chicks
sent COD. M. V. Olson, Hapeville,
Box 278.
Baby chicks hatched by electricity.
Large breed, $10 C; mixed, heavy
breeds, $9 C. Orders less 100, add 14
per chick, above price. Guar. live del.
K. C. West, Ashburn.
Reds, Rocks, Leghorns and Anco-
nas, 6c each, up. 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.
Custom hatching. Exp. hatchery
man with 600 egg machine will hatch
for 2c an egg,-or on shares. Customer
oy ae eggs. E. A. Hayes, Buford,
$
Baby Chicks Wanted
Want about 1,500 baby chicks to
raise on halves. Well equipped to
raise that number. Write. Mrs. A. B.
Armstrong, Mayfield.
Want 200 to 500 baby chicks to
raise on halves to 8 wks. old. Any
large. breed.
Party pay del. chgs.
Party to have pullets as far as possi-
ble to recognize. S. T. Gardner, Rock- |
mart, Rt. 3.
Want 200 baby chicks to raise on
halves to 12 wks. old. Any breed. Mrs, _
Bedia Smith, Cochran, Rt. 3.
Want 3 to 1 M baby chicks to.
raise on 50-50 basis to 6 or 8 wks. |
old. B. R., W. L. and Reds vreferred.
M. C. Padgett, Stilson, Rt. 1.
Want about 150-300 baby chicks
to raise on halves to 8-10 wks. old.
I furnish feed and party pay del.
chgs.. Any kind. Julius C. Harrell,
Putney, Rt. 1, care J. S. Harrell. -
Want 100 big breed chicks to raise
on halves. I furnish feed; party pay
chgs. of del. Miss Eva M. Tankersley,
Thomson.
Want 200 big breed baby chicks to
raise on shares to 8-10 wks. old. I
furnish feed; other party del. chgs.
Mrs. O. H. Todd Broxton, Rt. 1.
Want 1M B. Rocks and Reds to
raise on halves to 8 wks. old. I fur= _
nish feed and other party pay chgs.
of del. Mrs. K, L. Johannesen, Bruns- _
wick, Rt. 1:
_.Exc. Cornish chickens, 9 hens and
rooster for 100 baby chicks, same
breed, Reds or Barred Rocks, Mrs.
E. D. Lawhorn, Sumner.
Eggs Wanted
Want pure Jersey White Giant.
hacthing eggs, or chicks. State strain
and best price. H. A. Neal, Carnes-
ville, Rt. 3.
Premium paid for hatching eggs
from pure bred flocks. Shipments not
less than case eggs weekly during
season. H. K. Ward, Savannah. K-9
Ranch.
t
aah
Grain and Hay For Sale _
Will sell remainder 500 bu. Gunn >
& Goolsby super wheat,
yield 51.29 bu. per acre; highest of-
official
ficial record for production in Ga.,.
$1.75 per bu. FOB. Dan
Monticello.-
Gunn,
Good blue stem seed wheat, $1 bu.
FOB. A. M. Aiken, Newborn.
Bancroft seed oats, 50 bu. at 50c
bu. from 1 bu. to 50, at my home. J.
T. Seigler, Bowman, RFD 1. cos
Fifty bu. French rye, 5 yr. record
at S. C. A., Athens is 8.3 bu. more
per A. than Abruzzi; could be certi-
fied. $1.50 bu. R. Lee Blackwell, Cal-
houn, Box 266.
Sagrain 303 5 Ibs... 75c:
$1.50; 1 bu. $4 del.; Grohoma pure _
and sound, 5 lbs. $1; $2 pk.; $6 bu. |
del. H. A. Neal, Carnesville, Rt. 3.
Good blue stem seed wheat, $1 bu.
FOB. Money order or certified chk.
Arthur Owen, Barnesville.
One hundred bu. blue stem seed
wheat, $1 bu., FOB. Thos. H. Pitts,
Atlanta, 1530 First National Bank.
Bldg. fi
Pure Cokers str. Fulghum seed
oats, recleaned pure Abruzzi rye, $1 _
bu.; grazing rye, 75c bu. FOB. Cash
with order. L. M. Felton, Marshall-
ville. :
Fine Southern grown Abruzzi rye,
$1 bu. FOB. B. T. Temple, Rydal, Rt
3 =
Recleaned, genuine Abruzzi rye,
90c bu.; No. 2 grade for grazing, 75
bu. Cash with order, FOB. W. B.
Collier, Ft..Valley, RFD.
Fine= quality, pure,<-
Marshallville. :
Genuine, recleaned Abruzzi, grown
from Cokers ped. seed, also reclean-
ed Cokers Fulghum seed oats, all
insp. and cert. Write for sample and
price. O. K. David, Marshallvillc.
recleaned
Abruzzi rye, $1 bu. FOB. J. D. Massee :
Extra heavy Fulghum oats, well
cured, 55 to 60c per bu. J. G. Dean
Dawson. oe
Exc. bright Fulghum seed oats for
pure Ga. sugar cane syrup, May blu
stem seed wheat, or white peas:
for 1; 2 for 1; 4 for 1, respective
. 40c bu. FOB. D. O. Lane, Ft. Vs
ey.
Three
hay, $8.50 ton, FOB. Gathered and
picked without rain on it. T. L.
Coogle, Oglethorpe. Pa
Recleaned, genuine Abruzzi
90c bu.; No. 2 grade for grazing,
bu. Cash with order. FOB.
Collier, Ft. Valley, RFD. cee
Pure Cokers Fulghum seed oats,
recleaned, 45c bu. FOB: recleanec
Abruzzi, $1 bu.; grazing rye, 75 bu.
FOB. Cash with order. L. M. Felton.
Marshallville. sts
Ay
a
cars bright, No. 1 pea ut:
oo Furm.
>. Fine
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Thursday, November 5, 193
Grain and Hay For Sale
Exc. bright Fulghum seed oats for
- pure Ga. sugar cane syrup, May blue
- gtem seed wheat, or white peas; 1 for
1, 2 for 1, and 4 for 1, respectively, or
40c bu. FOR. D. O. Lane, Ft. Valley.
Nice, bright Appler and Bancroft
seed oats in good bags, FOB, 40c bu.
B. F. Cheek, Lavonia.
One thousand five hundred bu.
gen. Fulghum seed oats, bright, free
from smut, in 5 bu. even wt. bags, 50
bu. lots up, 40c bu. FOB. No exc. S.
B. Goodwin, Marshallville.
Texas rust proof seed oats for sale
or exc., 2 bu. for 1 bu. Brabham or
Ivon peas. C. S. Jones, Sylvester.
--Few more bu. Fulghum seed oats,
free from pest seeds and damage, 60c
bu. FOB, Milledgeville. Geo. T. Tra-
wick, Linton.
_ Hastings 100-bu., Cokers Cold
Proof and Fulghum oats, 55 bu. All
1 yr. from orig. Pure, clean, sound.
No smut.R. W.-Stembridge, Mill-
- edgeville.
x Fifteen hundred bu. recleaned Tex-
as rustproof seed oats, 50c bu. FOB.
- Cecil S. Jones, Pitts.
- Tn tons bright power baled pea-
nut hay, $7 per ton at station. J. T.
Wiggins, Smithville.
* -. Two M. bundles of well cured fod-
der for sale or exc. for hogs ready
- market. W. D. Lord, Walden, Rt.
Cokers Fulghum oats, pure, high
test, clean, 5 bu. sacks, 45c in small
quantities; less in larger ones. FOB.
-_ W. B. Burkhalter, Augusta, 20 8th
St.
- Good grade of wheat and
mixed, fine grazing pasture, and for
chicken feed, 75c bu. Cash with
order. J. E. Brantley, Bartow, Rt. 1.
-.. Quantity of nicely cleaned seed
oats, Fulghum, 50c bu.; Appler, 60c.
All FOB. H. P, Morris, Pinehurst.
'- Fulghum and Hastings 100 bu.
~ seed oats, 50c bu. FOB. W. C. Wright
Newnan. ,
Pure Bancroft seed oats, free of
foreign seed, 48c bu. Riley C. Couch,
N. Ga. tall grow-
BR. WwW:
- No. 1 recleaned
ing seed rye, $1 bu. del.
Nichols,. Mineral Bluff.
_ Absolutely pure blue. stem seed
wheat, $1.25 bu.; 24% bu. bags, and
_ pure Fulghum seed oats in 5 bu. bags
Bic bu. FOB. W. M. Wright, Ft. Val-
- ley..
"1931 Abruzzi rye, 3 bu. bags, 90c
pu. Cash with order.sFOB. C. C.
_ Jarrard, Cleveland, Rt. 1.
Genuine .Cokers Fulghum oats,
; bright and free of obnoxious seed. 10
bu. lots, 45c; 50 bu., 44c; 100 bu., 43c
_. bu. All FOB. Money order; no chks.
-. W.B.. Love, Jr., Augusta, 20 8th St.
~ ~.One- hundred and fifty bu. good
FOB. M. |
_ Fulghum seed oats, 50c bu.
_ A. King, Arnoldsville. ook
_. . Pure Appler seed oats, 50c bu.; pure
_ purple.straw wheat, $1 bu.; Abruzzi
rye, $1.25. FOB. C. Ll. Mouchet,
Bowersville.. ..
. .Five M. bu. fine Fulghum oats in
- good even wt. sacks. Will exc. 100 bu.
: _for 1.500 Ib. bale middling cotton, at
- my farm, 5 miles Ft. Valley. J. E.
- Davidson, Ft. Valley..
~ . -Good..sound, Fulghum and Texas
_ rust proof seed oats. No foreign seed,
50c bu. FOB. Geo. W. Gaston, Ameri-
Gus, Rt: 3... Pies
-.. One thousand five hundred bu.
' Hastings improved seed oats, no
-. smut, 50c bu. or. will trade for Brab-.
_ ham seed peas. Also car bright oat
straw, $7 ton. FOB. G. W. Coleman,
2 Fitton.
.. Cokers Abruzzi rye, 75c bu. S. M.
Carter, Carters. - ae
* quality, pure, recleaned
_. Abruzzi rye, $1 bu. FOB. J. D. Mas-
ie see, Marshallville.
Genuine, recleaned Abruzzi
from Cokers ped. seed;
Cokers Fulghum seed oats.
rye,
recleaned
Write
for samples and close prices. All insp.
and cert. O. K. David, Marshallville.
Thruft oats, stand the winter
. freeze, 70c bu. S. D. Duncan, Cor-
sa neha, Rt. 1.
Very best peanut vine hay; corn
- gtover, well baled and good; good oat.
straw, saved without rain, good
pales. Ea. $10 per ton. Jas. B. Woods,
Brooks. r.
For sale or exc. 100 tons bright
hay for gin run cotton seed, ear corn
or sacked oats for cotton seed, ton
for ton, car lots; for ear corn, 4 for
e 2. oe 4 for 2. T. B. Lee, Augusta,
Blue Stem seed wheat, $1 bu. Crop
-average last yr. 28 bu. per A. C. C.
McCollum, Wrens.
_No. Ga. tall rye, 3 bu. bags, 75c bu.
_ Cash with order, FOB. C. C. Jarrard,
Cleveland, Rt. 1. ss
rye
Pitts, Arabi.
Grain and Hay For Sale |
Sixty bales peanut. hay with pea-
nuts in hay and 100 bales grass hay,
for sale. H. F. Stair, Valdosta, Box
65. f
Hastings 100-bu. oats, free from
smut, 50c bu. Exc. for Brabham
peas; 1 car bright, baled oat straw,
no rain, $6.50 FOB. G. W. Coleman,
Tifton.
One hundred and fifty bu. gen.
Norton cold proof seed oats, sound,
free of pest, treated if desired, 50c
bu., FOB. J. M. Lewis, Warthen.
Absolutely pure Blue Stem _ seed
wheat, $1.25 bu. 21% bu. bags; pure
bu. FOB. W. M. Wright, Ft. Valley.
seed oats in good bags, 40c bu.
B. F. Cheek, Lavonia.
c 4
25 bu. seed oats. Will exc. pure Lang-
ford improved big boll cotton seed,
or sell the cotton seed. Mrs. F.
Langford, Commerce.
Trade M. lb. black mare mule,
light mouth (in shape for county or
State Fair) for 15 tons of bright pea-
nut hay, del. my barn, or FOB. Cars.
W. E. Bass, Milledgeville. ae
Exc. 2 bu. purple hull speckled
peas, slightly mixed with Tillman for
3 bu. seed wheat. L. B. Rountree,
Swainsboro, Rt. 5. : :
Want 50 bu. good bright sound
Fulghum seed oats. Exc. honey or
Sample of oats if interested. L.: H.
Edenfield, Stillmore, Rt. 1, Box 31.
Want 20 bu. Texas rust proof seed
oats. Exc. corn, bu. for bu. HE. D.
Lawhorn, Sumner. i
Want 5 bu. blue stem seed wheat,
free from other grain; also chicken
feed. Exc. good value. Mrs. Florence
Sturm, Statesboro, Rt. 2.
Exe. 1 bu. white, black-eyed peas
for 2 bu. blue stem wheat. Mrs. J.-E.
Spain, Rockmart, Rt. 2.
Want 10 to 15 bu. Abruzzi rye, at
$1.25 bu. Will exc. nice Hampshire,
pigs, 8 wks. old at $5 pr. O. S. Dug-
gan, Chester. | pio Cire tee es
Exc. cream sugar. crowed peas at
$2 bu. for 20 bu. Texas. rust proof or
Fulghum seed oats at 50c bu. Nick
Exc. good syrup for feed oats, gal.
don, Acworth: NR ee LS
Want good: seed wheat, oats,: rye;
rape, vetch and winter peas in exc.
for Spanish peanuts. or pigs. J. R.
Sumner, Alamo, Rt. 1. ee
Want 5 to 10 bu..wheat per week
for feed: Send sample and best cash
price, FOB, your station. L. O. Mer-
ritt, Cairo. peace : 21 ot
equal .44 carload wheat bran, 2. car-
load cotton seed meal, 36 per. cent,
and car-slipped shuck ear corn. T. L.
Huston, Brunswick. | ves
Exc. Ala. prolific brown. peas_ at
$1.50 bu. for oats for seed:.at 50e bu.;
also bunch butter beans, .45c:1b., or-
exc. Mrs. E. M. Travis, Fayetteville.
_ Miscellaneous For Sale
Flue-cured chewing and smoking
tobacco. Prepaid up to 3rd zone. 10
lbs.; $1. Isham Harris, Baxley, Rt. 2.
Little Chili peppers in vinegar, hot
sauce, 60c qt. for del: in Ga. J. W.
Hellemn, Nahunta, Box. 155. pt
Chewing and smoking . tobacco,
12%c lb. or exc. for dried apples, Ib.
for lb. Or exc. for Ancona or Leghorn:
hens or pullets at market price. F.
M. Fowler, Surrency. |
New crop broom corn, 3 parcels,
$1 del. Mrs. Pearl Aderhold, Lavonia.
Fifteen ibs. new goose feathers, 65c
lb. Mrs. Dona A. Parker, Moultrie,
Rt. 1, Box 112. :
Pecan kernels in small quantities
for sale. Make best offer, FOB. Mrs.
J. W. Fox, Dawson.
Black walnuts, $1 bu., and postage.
Claude Davis, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Walnut kernels, 3 lbs.; $1, FOB.
Mrs. Lee Bruce, Martin, Rt. 2.
Peach preserves, made on the seed,
50c qt.; hot pepper sauce, 30c qt.
Miss Eva Tankersley, Thomson.
Five lbs. bone dry yellow root, $1
del., or 20c lb., and postage. Exc. for
honey and other products. Mrs. Lelius
Helms, Buena Vista:
Chewing and smoking tobacco,
12%4 lb. Twisted, 25c lb., FOB. Cash
ai order. C, D. Rentz, Baxley,
Yellow, butterfly sassafras and
poke root, wild cherry bark, ratsbane,
each, 20c Ib., or exc. for white feed
sacks. Mrs. Robt. Anderson, Dahlone-
ga, Rt. 1, Box 33,
Fulghum seed oats, 5 bu. bags, 50
Nice, bright native grown Appler.
FOB,
Grain and Hay Wanted ~
Want 10 bu..seed wheat and 20 or:
Duroc Jersey full blood line pigs,.
for bu., 20 bu. or more. E. W. Hen-
Want 1 car load. peanut, peavine |
-or soy bean -hay, clip. white oats,- or
Miscellaneous For Sale :
Nice, dried sage, 1931 crop, 50 1b.
Money order only. Mrs. Nora Stris,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Sassafras roots, green, 40c per 3
Ib., P. P.; rough cherry bark, 75c
per 10 lb. bag. T. P. Trowell, Am-
brose.
North Ga. air cured tobacco, 15c
lb. Add postage. S. A. Deaver, Blairs-
ville.
Good, nice, clean goose feathers,
50c lb. Mrs. W. H. Daugherty, Glenn-
ville, Rt. 3.
Fig and peach preserves 50c at.;
watermelon rind preserves, 60c at:
apple jelly, 15c per mold; or plum,
20c each, 45c ea: a at.; watermelon
ron, etc. Mrs. Z. M. Story, Thomson.
Gensing roots, dried, 90c for 25.
'O. F. Baker, Tifton, Rt. 7. 2
Good chewing tobacco, 12%4c lb. or
exc. for dried appls, peas, or seed
oats. Ea. pay postage. J. S. Fowler,
Surrency, Rt. . . eee
Yellow
ing, 15 Jbs., $1 del. Exc.. for farm
products. Farmers Exchange, Bax-
ley eS y
Chewing tobacco, 1214c lb.; smok-
ing, 10c del. No orders less than 50c.
Mrs. H. D. Boatright, Baxley.
~ White unwashed wool, 20c lb.; dry
sheep skin with fleese on, 50c each.
Robt. S. Anderson, _Hawkinsville.
Two or 3 bu. black walnuts, 50c
bu., FOB. Cash with order. No chks.
John L. Bennett, Screven, Rt. 2,
Box 31. oe:
Fresh water ground Graham flour,
$2.50 per,100 Ibs. Smaller lots, 3c
lb., FOB. M. F. Lewis, Adairsville.
Bright leaf chewing tobacco, 8c Ib.
Exc. for anything can use, oats, rye
or fruit, lima beans, white feed sacks,
etc. S. P. Hutto, Surrency.
Hutto, Surrency.
Tobacco, 10c Ib., or exc. for dried
fruit. Ea. pay postage. B. V. Aycock,
Surrency, Rt. 2. Pe Nea aoGy e
Good chewing or smoking tobacco,
121%6c lb. or exc. for dried apples or
peaches, lb. for Ib., ea. pay postage.
J. E. Greeson,. Baxley, Rt. 2.
- Good old.. Sweet Leaf tobacco,
chewing, 10c; smoking, 9c lb.; no or-
der less than $1; add postage. Daniel
F. Young, Baxley, Rt. 2. Fass
Good Sweet Leaf chewing tobacco,
10c; smoking, 9c .1b.;..no order. for
less than. $1; add. postage... Phillip
Dayis, Baxley, Rt. 2. .
. Good barn-cured tobacco, chewing,
-10c; smoking, 9c;..no order for Jess
than: $1. Exc.-for dried. fruit. Cash
wa
Baxley, Rt. 4.09.8 gee
Yellow .. flue-cured; chewing and
smoking.tobacco, 10c Ib.; 12 Ibs., $1.
Isham Harris, Baxley, Rt. 2.
with. order... Mrs. Christina Harper,
furnished for $1 for.6 ats. Miss S. L.
Smith; Washington, Box 140..
* This. years strawberry. plants; 25
pt. plus. postage. Mrs. T. V. Smith,
Stevens: Pottery. 0 ta ee
Sassafras root, rattle root, yellow
root, wild cherry bark, polk root, ea.
20c Ib.; catnip, .5c bunch, 25c. per 5
bunches. Mrs. J. C. White, Dahlone-
ga, Rt. 1...
Unwashed wool in good. cond., 5
Ibs., $1, postpaid. Mrs. Mattie Salter,
Pitts.
White wool, unwashed, 20c Ilb.;
also sev. large sheep skins, with all
fleece on them, 50c ea. Robt. S. An-
derson, Hawkinsville. es
Feathers, 132 lbs., almost new,
$9.75; also 4 Mammoth White Pekins,
2 ducks and 2 drakes, ready to pick,
rain Mrs. S. L. Murphy, Winder,
Flue-cured chewing tobacco, 9c;
smoking, 5c lb. Add postage. J. S.
Steedley, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Home-cured chewing tobacco, 10c;
smoking, 6c. Add postage. Chks. not
accepted. J. W. Steedley, Baxley.
Barn-cured tobacco, 15c lb. Exc.
for dried fruit, lb. for 1% Ibs. nice
apples or peaches, ea. pay postage.
Mrs. E. J. Kimmons, Bristol, Box 23.
Good flue chewing tobacco, 10c Ib.;
10 lbs., $1, del.; smoking, 13 lbs., $1,
del. Harold Smith, Baxley.
Ten lbs. nice goose feathers, slight-
ly used, 25c lb. or exc. for 1 bu. red
or yellow eating apples or for dried
fruit, ea. pay postage. S. J. Seale,
Douglas, Rt. 3. -
Twenty to 30 lbs. best quality used
goose feathers, 35c ib. Mrs. Birdie
Sanders, Cochran.
About 10 Ibs. new goose feathers,
r65c Ib. Mrs. R. M.: Carter, Sur-
rency. ee
rind pickles, 55 at.; crystalized cit- }
; leaf, flue-cured tobacco,|
selected chewing, 10 lIbs., $1; smok-
- Bright leaf, chewing tobacco, 8c lb.,-
}or exc. for anything can use. David
~ Spanish. mustard: .pickle, 65c at.,.
COD: Will make same with materials
Miscellaneous Wanted _
xc. sun-dried apples, horse radish
and yellow root for white feed sacha
Ada Powell, Rising Fawn, Rt. 3
Exc. good flue-cured tobacco for.
white feed sacks, cabbage plants
dried fruit, Irish potatoes, onion set a
or plants, or sell, 12%c lb. Mrs. J.B
Jones, Millford. las
Exc. 10 Ibs. nice yellow Mi
for 10 good white feed sacks, a
cap. Lee Tilley, Ellijay, Rt. 3. See
Want some beeswax, pure tallow
and some buckeye or horse chestnuts,
a creamy yellow when popped. State
prices del. Mrs. Bertha Ohse, Chicas
rade 3 good, 9c, old ue am
. Trade 3 good, 5 yr. old mules fo
middling cotton at 744c lb. del. Tate
house. W. E. Bass, Milledgeville,
Exc. value for apples, meat or any-
thing to eat. Mrs. F. R. Vincent.
Fruitland. a
Exc. value for new sugar cane,
syrup. or meat or lard. J. B. West
Cordele, 202 15th Ave. | pe
Exe. value for. hogs, cows, seed
oats or anything can use. W.-H,
Pendley, Omega. - Bee
Exc. value for dried peaches, a
ples, butter beans or peas. Ea. pay
postage. Mrs. J. B. Newbern, Austell.
Want 1 M Ibs. new crop hull
moe walnuts. W. C. Smith, Smyrna,
Want good, red chewing tobacco,
Send sample and best price, J. J.
Mooney, Quill. An ae
Exe. 6-8 lb. lard buckets, and 6-4
lb, buckets for nice clean feed sacks
The lot for 18 sacks. Mrs. C M,
Beck, Statesboro, Rt. 2. eS
Exc. 11 mos. old Jersey heifer calf
for corn, wheat, cotton seed or 6 or
8 wks. old pullets. Write. Mrs. Bertha
Ohst, Chickamauga. oF ee
Exc. 50 pr. Red Carneaux pigeons
for pullets of any heavy breed, or for
W.L. pr. for 1 pullet, 6 mos. up; exc,
8 pr. for 2 M Klondike strawberry
plants. Ea. pay chgs. C. N. Tanner,
Sandersville. . wa
Exc. 20 Ibs. nice dried apples for
20 Ibs. cotton. Ea. pay postage. Write
first:"Bliza Rolston; Pike:- =
Want 25 lbs. new goose or duck
feathers, cheap. Send. sample and
price, del. Mrs. C. E. Riley, Douglas-
ville, Rt. 1. POG eee
Exc. good No. Ga. syrup for pigs
or turkeys at market price. Syrup ~
guar. Sample on request. Must be ~
good stock. G. C. Hudgens, Resaca. . ~
~- xe, 10 Ibs. good chewing tobacco
for 20 white feed sacks, free of holes,
other party pay postage both ways.
Mrs. J .S. Fowler, Surrency, Rt. 2.) -
~ Exc.:hot red pepper for: white feec
sacks, free of holes: Mrs. O. F. Baker, ~
Tifton, Rt. 7. ae th SE Den a
Want some. home-made. chewing
tobacco. Must be cheap. J. W. Brow:
ing; Draketown. a hae
Exc. value for meat, chickens, lard
white feed sacks, or anything useful.
Mrs. Cora Broome, Cornelia, Box 594
Nice size seedling pecans to exc.
for pop corn, dried: apples, small
white table Mush or Lady peas, but-
ter beans, potatoes, good eating ap-
ples. Write first. Mrs. Leonard E
Shealy, Oglethorpe. a
A-1 quality horse to trade for corn,
peas or cows or Crowders. M. R
Lockhart, Louisville, Rt. 5, Box 54. _
Want 50 white feed sacks, free
from holes. - Exc. reg. stock Parks .
str. B. R. pullets, 544 mos. old, value
$1 ea., or April hatch, $1.25 ea. Mrs
John A. Watson, Graymont, Rt. 1.
Want field peas, dried apples and
dried peaches in exc. for good value
for $10. Geo. Baker, Tifton. =
Want 10 tons ea. corn (in shuck
or shelled), cotton seed, velvet beans
and Spanish peanuts, cheap for cash, .
W. F. Chambless, Ludowici.
Georgia Products For Sale
BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
Ten bu. little white Rice peas, 7
lb.: % bu. white Navy beans, 6 lb.
Miss Annie Faulkner, Lula, Rt. 1. ;
Heavy fruiting Eng. pea seed, 25
lb., postpaid. Mrs.
Cobbtown, Rt. 1.
Fifty bu. good, sound 1931 crop
Brab peas, $1.50 bu., FOB. T. Le
Coogle, Oglethorpe.
Four or 5 bu. each white Bunch "yi
butter beans 10c lb., and black-eyed
peas, 4c lb.; also okra, 10c cupful;
heading collard seed, 5c tbls. W. L
Cattrell, Thomaston, Rt. 4. ee
Sixteen Ibs..Bush Frostproof Eng.
peas, 20c lb., or lot for $2.80, FOB.
Alvie Johnson, Mitchell. ,
Old fashioned, frostproof garden.
peas, new stock, 25c lb.; 3 or more
lbs. at 20c lb. del. W. J. Hall, Ohoo~
pee, ie
Kate Collins,
d cream Crowders, dbl. cleaned,
sevil free, sound, unmixed, 10. Ibs.,
postpaid; 25 Ibs. up, 6 Ib., FOB.
Bayde Burell, Auburn.
Fine lot of the best peas to. grow I
er Saw; fine for table or stock;
ir in 6 wks. 5 times as many as
r peas, $1 gal. del. E. T. Clements,
Tennille.
Mathew Soy beans, $3 bu., 100 per
sound. Any amount. C. B. Tan-
Sandersville.
wo bu. New Era peas, $3; bu.
rowders, $4; 1 bu. white peas, $2.50.
Wade, Demorest. 8
rty bu. pure, sound, weevil free
black-eyed peas. Sat. guar.
offer for lot, FOB, or.in 10 or
. lots. Sample on request. Mrs.
Moore, Rockmart, Rt. 3.
Sound, bright, mixed Clays, $1 bu.,
. Mrs. Lauren Noble, Trenton,
iree bu.
ixed for sale or exc. for meat and
. Make best offer. Mrs. Beatrice
nes, Turnerville.
Speckled Crowders, 10c Ib.; Lady
; 10c lb. Mrs. Nora Etris, Dah-
50 bu. for the lot; also butter
ns, 10c lb. All good and sound.
ner Black, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
ifty bu. pure, white larg cream
and spotted Sugar Crowders, un-
mixed, undamaged, dbl. recleaned, 10
$1; 100 Ibs., $7, prepaid. C. F.
dox, Buford.
ream Crowder peas, 9 lbs., $1,
postpaid. Grady Kelly, Sulphur
ings, Rt. 1.
100 Ib. feed sacks, free from
les. 1 Ib. for 3 sacks, del. Mrs. A.
Harrell, Empire, Rt. 2.
Pure Calif. black-eyed peas (treat-
or weevils), absolutely no weevils,
pl. recleaned. Satisfaction guar. No
Gs Moore, Rockmart, Retz
me - hundred eighty lbs. white
-or Lady peas, sound, not mixed,
18 for lot. Cash with order. Not del.
Strayhorn, Flowery Branch,
ure Brabhams and Early Speckled
eas, 1931 crop. Bright and free from
lamage; Biloxi Soys also. Write for
ices... Geo. T. Trawick, Linton.
Seven bu. Mung beans, $3.50 bu.,
$23 for lot. Tom J. Cook, Mans-
Reh
One one-half bu. Speckled Crowd-
er peas, $2 and postage, Mrs. Vernon:
htower, Ranger, Rt. 2.
Five bu. sound, black-eyed peas, $2
bu. Scott Carter, Winder, Rt. 3.
Eng. pea seed, 20c lb. Add postage.
Mrs. E, L. Rogers, Griffin. .
Sev. bu. Brabhams, sound, $2 pu.:
4] kinds Crowders, Roce, Mush, black
and brown-eyed, all 12%4 lb., FOB.
oe for. white feed sacks. Mrs. GC. L.
Willis, Talking Rock.
_ Red and white Speckled Crowders,
and purple hull white table peas, 20c
a -also white nest onions, 60c gal.
rs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery Branch.
Oe bu. white table peas, .10c ib.
Sample if postage is sent. Mrs, D. M.
cCrary,Gainesville, Rt. 11.
Good, tender old fashioned corn-
field seed: beans, 25c Ib.; 1 bu. little
hite bunch peas, 5c Ib.: $3 bu.,
or oie H. O. Needlin, Fairmount,
Two hundred lbs. Willetts. Wond-
rs, .25 lb.: 5. lbs.,, $1; 10 Ybs., $2.
. for cabbage seed or scallion but-
ons. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Register.
Tenn. green stringless green pod,
Refugee, Yellow Wax, Mixsons, ha
ib. i prolific garden peas, .1244c
., Plus postage. W. H. Waddelle,
Pearson.
_. Fifty lbs. old fashioned bunch Eng.
garden pea seed; 15c lb. Orders for
1 or more, del. W. E. Brooks,
Sandersville, Rt. 4.
_ New Eras, Clays and whippoorwills,
3 bu. bags, $1 bu. Cash with order,
FOB. P. F. Mauney, Cleveland, Rt. 1.
Pure white running butter beans
for planting, 20c Ib. del. Mrs. R. L.
Mabry, Canon, Rt. 2.
, Frostproof Eng. peas, 35c Ib. by P.
5 or more Ibs., 30c Ib. del.; 50 Ibs.,
$i0, FOB. Exc. for peeled and cored
ried apples. L. M. Kennedy, Collins.
Small winter Eng. peas, very pro-
ie, 20c Ib. up to 20 Ibs.: = 1b. in
larger quantities, FOB. W. N. Hall,
Boston.
Pele and bunch beans, telephone
Eng. peas, 20c large cunvful; new
uinea butter vine or bean, 30 ae
r 12c. J. R. Bramlett, Ellijay, Rt.
a Products For Sale!
hundred Ibs. A-1 pure white |
Mercer, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3;
peas, $1.80 bu.; Clays, $1.25 bu.,|
Whippoorwills slightly.
Garden peas, 30c Ib., or exc. for}
chks. 10, 20, 30 bu. lots, $2 hu., FOB. |
Twenty-five bu. sound, black peas,
$1 bu. Money order or cashiers chk.
FOB. C. T. Prather, Ranger, Rt. 2.
White bunch butter beans, 20c Ib.
del. Mrs. J. H. Smith, Chipley, Rt; 1.
Dwarf Eng. peas, cold resistant,
prolifie, ,20c Ib., postpaid, or exc. 2
Ibs. for 1 gal. white nest onions. Ea.
pay postage. T. V. Smith, Stevens
Pottery.
Little white Rice peas, 10c_ Ib.;
white tender cornfield beans, 25c pt.:
red and white Speckled - Crowders,
50c gal. No chks. Mrs. Lizzie Kay, |
Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
Two hundred. Ibs. Jackson Wonder
eolored bunch: butter beans, 8c Ib.;
40 lbs. Hendersons bunch Limas, 12
Ib. Not prepaid. W.S. Kelley,
Rock; Rt. 2.57
Bunch Eng. pea seed, 25c at.; 5
qts., $1; Cream Crowders, 25 qt. Joe
Willetts Wonders, fine var.,
lots, FOB. J..N. Salter, Pitts.
Ten Ibs. very prolific Eng. peas for
sale or exc. for white Lima beans, Ib.
for lb. Ea. party pay postage. M. H.
Phillips, Register, Rt.
Willetts Wonder pea seed for-sale
or exc. for bunch butter beans and
for table peas. Elmus Baughan, Gay.
Enough Mung beans for $1 del. to
drill 2 acres. Fine for hay and soil
improvement, good chicken feed and
cag to eat. W. B. Binford, Zebulon,
iE:
Four bu. Rice peas, $1 pk., $3 bu.:
1Q bu. Unknown peas, picked without
rain, $3 bu.; $25 for lot; 15 bu. blue
whipps, $3 pu., or $30 for lot. All
FOB. O. J. Edwards, Dacula.
New Eras, whippoorwills and Clays,
recleaned, 3 bu. bags, $1.25 bu., FOB.
Cash with order. C; , ,Jarrard,
Cleveland, Rt. 1.
Thirteen lbs. little dwarf Eng. pea
seed, 25c Ib. $3 for lot. Add postage.
Money order. Mrs. L. B. Fry, Dallas,
RE. 3.
Pole beans, green stringless punch,
10c for large pkt. also okra seed, 10
pkg. Vegetable gourd or cunning
okra, 5c pkg. T. H. Carpenter, Resi-
sees of Georgia, Culberson, N. C., Rt.
Five bu. clay peas and 8 or 10 bu.
white, black-eyed peas, all 1931 crop.
Bright and sound. Make best offer
for all or part, FOB. shipping point.
Cc. L. Ballew, Mineral Bluff.
New Guinea butter vine or bean, 30
ae 12600" ee anes Ellijay,
Little rice peas, 8c lb. or. exc. for
dried beans, Ib. for lb. Ea. pay post-
age. Mrs. John H. Worley, Cumming,
Rt. 2.
Wilkerson bunch, heavy fruiting
winter Eng. garden pea seed, 40 Ibs.
35c Ib. for lot, del., or exc for 100
Ancona B. R. or Red baby chicks.
Mrs: T. T. Holloway, Cobbtown, Rt.
i,
White Lady peas, brown and red
crowders, and iron peas, for sale or
exc. for red nest onions, cabbage
plants. Also exc. Eng. peas :or same.
Mrs. H. B Ford, Lavonia, Rt. 1.
New Eras, clays and whipporwills,
3 bu. bags, $1 bu. Cash with order.
FOB. P. F. Mauney, Cleveland, Rt. 1.
New crop whipps, $1.25 bu.; brown
sweet crowders, 5c Ib. FOB. Exc.
crowders for seed oats or wheat.
Must be reasonable. Mrs. W. D.
Johnston, Grayson.
Lady peas, cream crowders, -10c Ib.
This yrs. crop. Mrs. J..C. Bazemore,
Odessadale.
Lady peas, 3%c lb. in 100 Ib. lots
or more. Exc. 100 lbs. for 200- lbs.
good seed oats. C. i. Trussell, War-
then.
Purple hull white table peas, 25
ff |qt., Calif. black-eyed peas, 25 at.
Exc. for white feed sacks, 100 Ib. cap.
in good cond. Mics Ruth White,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 33.
Pole beans, 25 cupful; also pea-
nuts, 10c-qt., round squash, 15c per
2 this. Exc. for anything can use.
Miss Blanche Pate, Grantville.
Little Lady peas, 1931 crop, for
table use, clean and weevil free, 12%4c
lb. del. J. E. Hutchins, Covington.
Black-eyed peas, also brown Sugar
Crowders for sale. C. V. Wilson,
Maysville. 5
Willetts Wonders, 35c Ib. Exc. 1 Ib.
for gal. of white multiplying nest
onions. M. J. Harrison, Kathleen.
Cream Crowders for sale or exc.
for peanuts, shelled rice pop corn, or
Austrian peas, Ib. for Ib. Mrs. Ww. J.
Campbell, Rising Fawn.
New crop cream Sugar Crowders,
8c Ib. and postage; few Speckled
Crowders, same price; also sun- -dried
peaches. 5c lb. and postage. Mrs. J.
4. B. Rn TESe: Rt.
Gearvia Peodacts For Sale
Talking y
250:
Ib., postpaid; 20c Ib: in 5 to. 50 Ib, "
Mung beans for sale or exc. New
crop and sound. M. F. Lewis, Adairs-
ville. :
Old time Florida velvet. beans.
Booking orders for Dec. shipment,
$3 bu. Cash. Wilmer Beasley, Kite.
Whipps, $1.50 bu.; straight Brabs,
$2; new stock, clean, sound, Exc. for
large breed pullets. B. B. Morgan,
Clyo.
White, everbearing bunch butter
beans, 15c . Ib. Add postage. Docia
Harris, Lula.
One or 2 bu. black Crowders, $2.50
by: 20 or 30 bu. sound, fine. peas,
$1 15 bu., FOB.. John ey Bennett,
Screven, Rt. 2, Box 31. ,
-Bu.: black-eyed . and. white. table
peas, ach, $2 bu.; blue whipps, $1.50
5|bu.. FOB. Mrs. B. F. Mozrison,
Gainesyille, Rt. 8. ;
One-half bu. nice Lady peas, $1.25.
Cash with order. Hettie Tilley, Elii-
jay, Rt. 3.
Eight bu. black peas, $1 bu., not
prepaid: Carter Simmons, Talona.
Little Wonder Coldproof Eng. peas,
15c Ib., plus postage; colored running
butter beans, same price. Exc. for
pecans. Mrs. J. W. Watson, Pitts.
Nice, tender white cornfield beans,
35 lb.; colored, 30c lb.; New Era
peas, $1; white, black-eyed, $1.50 bu.
Exc. for M. B. or black turkeys. Mrs.
Mary Lee Temple, Rydal, Rt. 2.
Little rice table peas, hand shelled,
$1.25 pk., postpaid. John Wilson, Elli-
jay, Rt. 3, Box 46.
Extra
Crowder table peas, $1.25 peck, post-
paid. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 5.
Large Cream Sugar Crowders, 7c
Ib.; about 114 bu.; also good tender
cornfield beans, weevil treated. Mo-
zelle Passe, Madison, Rt. 4.
- Willetts Wonder Coldproof Eng.
pea seed 25c lb. Mrs. E. T. May, War-
then.
Sixty Ibs. nice, clean rice peas, 10c
a $5 bu. Sound. T. M. Webb, Elli-
ay.
Four or 5 bu. peas for best. offer.
Brabhams. Sample on request. At frt.
office. John Smith, Canon.
_. Willetts. Wonders, 30c lb.; 4 Ibs.,
$1, del. Cash with order, Mrs. Cy A.
Wilbanks, Commerce, Rt. 5.
Nice, recleaned Lady peas, 8c Ib.,
del. in lots of 10 lbs. or more. J. B.
Parker, Pike.
Ten or 15 bu. white peas with
black-eyes. Money order and postage.
Guy Osborne, Clermont, Rt. 1.
Little Dwarf bunch Eng. peas, 25c
cupful; ruffled winter mustard seed,
25c cupful. Cash or money order.
Mrs. J. M. Purdy, Hartwell, Rt. 4.
Soy beans, lLaredos, pure and
sound, pk.; $3.50 bu., FOB. H. A.
Neal, Carnesville, Ri, 3:
White table peas, weevil free, 8c
Ib.; also large white nest onions, $1
peck. Luther Aderhold, Lavonia.
Two bu. New Eras. Make best offer.
W. P. Tabor, Pavo, Box 55.
Extra quality peas, dbl. cleaned,
without weevils, etc. Cream Crowders,
Ze Ib.; White Crowders and Lady
| peas, 8c lb., FOB, E. A. Hayes, Bu-
ford.
. Few lbs. clean rice peas, 8c Ib.; also
black peas for sale. Pat Barnes, Talk-
ing Rock, Rt. 2.
Forty ibs. Willetts Wonders, 20c
lb. FOB, or exc. 16 lbs. for 3 M J. W.
cabbage plants. Walter Boatright,
Covena.
Alaskan Eng. pea seed, 25c Ib.;
Tenn. stringless green pod bean seed,
| 20c lb. Exc. for cabbage plants, onion
sets or Lima beans. Mrs. S. P. Reed,
Varnell, Rt. 2.
White, black-eyed peas, 6c lb. Add
pores Carrie Miller, Cleveland,
FRt. 4.
Black cornfield bean, white corn-
white garden pole bean, 20c cupful.
Miss Fannie Thompson, Alpharetta,
RE. 2.
BUTTER FOR SALE
Eight or 10 Ibs. good, firm butter.
Every Ib. guar., 30c lb. del. in 2 lb.
parcels or more. Sample if postage is
ay Mrs. C. lu. Willis, Talking Rock,
Retz 3.
Yellow Jersey butter, 35c Ib. Mrs.
W. V. Robbs, Flowery Branch.
Three to 6 lbs. fresh Jersey butter
per week, 30c lb: and postage. Cash
with order. Mrs. M. 'T. Holden. Ball
Ground.
Fresh country Jersey butter, 30c
Ib: also all kinds- of .canned fruit,
pickle and preserves. Mrs. J. H. Floyd,
Chipley.
Nice, firm country butter, 30c tb.
Guar. good del. Carton to be re-
turned. Mary Lee Temple, Rydel,
Bees os
7
Georvia Producis: vor Sale Ciaigin Produc. Far. Sale
filled promptly. Mrs. W. C. Kendrick,
fine hand shelled Sugar!
Price for few. weeks, 100 Ibs., $2.50.
Schleys, 25 Ib.; Stuarts, 20c; pa- -
field bean, white McCasian pole bean,
Country butter, firm, 40c Ib. Exc.
for pure B. Rock pullets or hens.
Miss Beulah Fry, Dallas, Rt. 3. :
PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE
Papershell pecans, Mores, 20c lb.;
Alleys, Pabst, Stuarts, 25c. Ib.;
Schleys, 30c Ib., del. Mail orders
Baconton, Ga. a
New crop Stuart pecans, extra
large paper shells, 25c Ib., postpaid,
or 5 Ibs. to the $1, postpaid. Mrs. ae
C. Floyd. Chipley, Rt. 1.
About 1 M Ibs. seedling pecans for
sale. G. Ben Wilson, Rebecca.
N.C. flat runner peanuts, 1931
crop. 22 yrs. improvement. Limited |
amount, 85c :bu.; also early white
Spanish peanuts, 12 yrs. imp.,-70c bu.
All FOB. Money order. W.'U: J.
Draughon, Whigham.
New crop best grade Stuart pecans,
18c lb.;: large paper shell seedlings,
well filled, 10c lb.; small seedlings, 8c
Ib: Cash with order. Be Chason, A
Cairo; Rt: 2.
No. 1 Spanish anus 1931 crop,
3c lb., FOB here. Albert Collins,
Whigham.
Well filled seedling pecans, 10c Ib.5
Ga. runner seed peanuts: and white ies
Spanish, 8c lb., in 100 lb. or more
lots. R. E. Bower, Dixie. 2
Paper shell pecans, 20 and 25 lb.
also seedlings, 8c lb. Send 10c if sam-=
ple is desired. Miss Ronie Johnson,
Shellman, Rt. 1.
Paper shell pecans, 25c Ib. del J. E.
Hudspeth, Cedar Springs. ck
Good grade Spanish peanuts, 3c
Ib.; 200 Ibs. and over, 244 Ib. Money _
order or cashiers chk. H. E. Homber~ yy
lin, Abbeville, Rt. 2.
Sev. hundred Ibs. large paper shell.
pecans. Make best offer at my orch-
ard. George Rhodes, Rochelle, Rt. 2.
White Spanish peanuts, guar. No.
1, $1.60 per gab of 2 bu.; also seed-
ling pecans, $19 per 100 Ibs.: Money=
Makers, $15 per 100. Malvin Collins,
Whigham. e
Large var. bunch Jumbo peanuts, _
fancy parching stock or for seed, 3c
Ib., from 100 to 1 M ibs., and 2%c
from. 1 M lbs. up to car load, FOB. :
C. W. Lee, Stilson. %
Bright and 100 per cent sound pea-
nuts. Small lots, 3c lb. Ton or car lots,
2%, Ib. All FOB, cash. Gordon New- _
man, Stilson. See
Runner peanuts (gathered 3. tons
peanuts and 3 tons hay on-4 acres).
G.-D. Fain, Edison.
American Wonder peanuts, 30 bu.
on % acre. Bunch peanut seed, 10 a
Ib. E. T. Clements, Tennille. act
Spanish and running peanuts, she %
Ib. in lots of 20 lbs. or more, del. in
= e H. Sumner, Sumner, Ga., :
R z
Runner peanuts, 10 lbs., postpaid,
45c: 100 Ibs., $2.50, FOB; also pecans,
per. shell seedlings, 10c, or 20 Ip.
for the lot. Hulled and polished. All
1931 crop. W. S. Norton, Edison. =
Pecans, 10c Ib:, med. size, FOB. a
J. W. Herndon, Surrency.
Pecans, 10c Ib., FOB. Joe. B. Hern- a
don, Surrency. =
New crop, well selected No. 1 white.
Spanish peanuts, especially for eat-
ing, 4c lb. Jas. B. Woods, Brooks. __
White Spanish peanuts, $1.60 per
me of 2 bu. Malvin Collins. Whig-
am.
White Spanish peanuts, small tote.
4c Ib.; 100 Ibs. up, 3c lb. Machine > =
picked, FOB. D. E. Thompson, Pine-
hurst. io
Large, soft shell. pecans, 20 tb.
del. in 5 or more Ib. lots. Small nuts,
10c. del. Send check. J. W. Lang, :
Omega.
Schleys, 25c; Stuarts and Delmas,
18c Ib. del. No chks. D. D. Odom,
Arabi.
Fifteen bu. peanuts for sale or exc
for seed oats and wheat; bu. peanuts
for bu. wheat; bu. for 2 bu. oats. we
V. Rogers, . Cochran, Rt. 3a 2
Large size, select pecans; 1931 crop, 2
20 1h. W; Harrison, Fitzgerald. .
Fifty bu. white Spanish peanuts for
sale or exe. for other farm products,
YT. J. Edmunds, Columbus, 208. 13th %
Street.
Fifty or 75 Ibs. fine pecans, 15c ib..
FOB. John L. Bennett, Screven. Rt.
2, Box :31.
Stuart pecans, 1931 crop, 30c lb
del. Mrs. W. F. Williams, Covington
Paper shell pecans, Stuarts. Frot-_
schers, Vandemans, 25c Ib... o~ exc.
for cabbage seed. H. V. Franklin,
Register.
Paper shell pecans, 250 TWh. Or exe
for seed oats. 2 lbs. for 1 bu. oats.
Takes 45 to 55 to make a lb. Both del.
Evrc. for 15 bu. J. H. Anderson, Res.
ister.
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Georgia Products For Sale
2 Seedling pecans, 10c. lb.; paper
- ghell Stuarts, 25c lb.; few Schleys,
30c. W. J. Edenfield, Graymont.
Spanish peanuts, 1931 crop, good
sound, clean, $3 per C. Immediate
del. W. J..Bargeron, Sardis, Box 146.
_ Pecans, sample and prices on re-
quest. David Jennings, Jr., Americus,
P. O. Box 84.
1931 crop runner peanuts in good
- bags, 2c Ib., in 500 Ib. lots; less, 2%c
Ib. Sample, 5c. A. F. Thornton, Ca-
milla, Rt. 1.
_ PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES
FOR SALE
Two doz. May cherry trees, 10c
each; 1 doz. each,. quince and fig
trees, 15c each; 14 doz. scuppernong
cuttings, 25c each. Add postage. Mrs.
eo, Be Spain, Rockmart, Rt. 2.
Gov. insp. budded - pecan trees,
leading var., all sizes for sale or exc.
Write for bargain prices. F. C. Gei-
ger, Flintside.
_ Leading var. nice mtn. grown ap-
ple trees, 6 kinds, early until late,
$1 for 12 trees, del. Special low price
_ to orchardmen. All state insp. T. M.
Webb, Ellijay.
White Eng. peach, big goose plu
- trees, 15c each; old fashioned plum
peach, 10c each; blue Damson plum,
Sugar pear, 20c each; May cherry,
15c. Add postage. Mrs. F. M. Turner,
' Cleveland. Rt. 4.
_ Black cherry trees, more or less at
10c each; few old time peach; same
price. Add postage. Money order or
- cashiers chk. Guy Osborn, Clermont,
. Ped. pecan trees from _ selected
heavy bearing trees, Schley, Stuart,
Money Maker. W. H. Harris, Fort
Valley. ; eS
-.. Goose plums, large red var., well-
rooted trees, 3 for 25c, 6 for 40c, post-
. paid; stamps accepted. A. Stein-
-heimer, Woolsey, Rt. 1.
Stuart, Schley, Money Maker, Suc-
cess, paper-shell pecan trees, ready
to ship. Write for prices, stating
~ number var. wanted. Supply from 4
to 10 ft. high James Cureton, Austell.
Concord grape cuttings, Ic ea.;
Fox grape, winter grape and musca-
- dine vines, all well rooted, 15c ea.,
_ 2 for 25c; add postage. J. R. Bram-
lett, Ellijay, Rt. 4. _
_. High grade budded pecan trees, 2
to 10 ft, 15c to 45c ea., FOB. J. F.
Ponder, Whigham.
Lead. var. govt. insp., budded pe-
@an trees, 3 to 10 ft. 25 to 40c each,
FOR. J. T. Ponder, Whigham.
- Concord grape cut. Ic each; fox
grape and muscadine_ vines, well
rooted, 15c each; 2 for 25c; 3 for 30c.
a pe rose. J. R. Bramlett, Elliiay,
_ Choice gov..insp. paper shell pecan
trees, 6-8 ft., 30c each. B. Lloyd
Woodall, Milner. .
Goose plums, the large rd var.,
nicely rooted trees, 3 for 25c; 6 for
50c, mail prepaid. Stamps accepted.
A. Steinheimer, Woolsey, Rt. 1.
_ Pedigreed pecan trees, budded from
selected heavy bearing trees; Schley,
Stuart, Money-Maker var. W. H.
Harris, Ft. Valley.
Black walnut, 25c each, 6 for $1.
Mrs. C. P. Lively; Morganton.
Little Brown Sugar figs, 10 and
15c each; large everbearing figs, 15
and 25c; aspargus roots, 25c doz.;
sweet gourd seed, scuppernong and
pomegranates, 10c each. Well rooted.
Mrs. W. T. Westbrook, Unadilla.
_ FRESH AND CURED MEATS
_ Forty lbs. country cured ham, 22c
Ib., postpaid; fresh salted hams, wt.
12 to 18 lbs., 16c lb., postpaid. G. D.
Fain, Edison.
Home-made, all pork smoked
sausage, 22c lb., del. No less than $1
order del. Whole hog ground except
skins and fleek fat. Mrs. Alma De-
Vane, Cecil.
-- Pure pork sausage, smoked and
linked, the old style kind, 4 lbs, $1
postpaid. Send chk. J. W. Lang,
Omega.
- Sound, country cured. shoulders,
oc lb. Robt. S. Anderson, Hawkins-
ville.
-. Want 2 or 3 well cured and smoked
hams, wt. 20 to 30 lbs. av. at 25c Ib.,
del. Geo. J. Garrett, Midland. .
POTATOES FOR SALE
Two or 300 bu. Big Stem Jersey
sweet potatoes, all sizes, sound, 35c
bu. Located 15 miles south Lyons. C.
L. Smith, Lyons, Rt. 1. ;
U.S. No. 1 Big Stem Jersey swet
potatoes, $10 per ton at field. Rufus
Merriman, Lyons, Rt. 1.
Georgia Products For Sale
HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE -
Forty hives of bees, old box hives,
reasonable. Leon Davidson, Spring-
field.
Twenty-seven colonies of Italian
bees, all re-queened in August, 1931,
and 1% story, except 4-2 story. First-
class cond. Complete equipment, 31
queen excluders, etc., $100. C. L,
Whatley, Cuthbert, Rt. 3.
Fancy ext. honey, 6-10 Ib. pails,
$5.50: 2-10 Ib., $2.25, postpaid; 1-10
lb., $1.25, postpaid. Exc. for R. I. Red
pullets, John A. Crummey, Doctor-
town. ane
Fancy ext. honey, 6-10 Ib. pails,
$5.50; 2-10 lb., $2.25, postpaid; 1-10
tb., $1.25, postpaid. Will exc. John
A. Crummey, Doctortown.
Twenty-six lbs. nice, new beeswax,
20c Ib.,
Rockingham. :
Best ext. honey I ever made and
cheaper, in 60 1b. cans, 2 cans to case.
Guar, from can to car load. Stamp
for reply. Ed. Bradley, Hazlehurst.
White honey in comb, 7c lb. in 50
lb. lard cans. Send check. J. W. Lang,
Omega.
Fine ext. honey, packed in 5 |b.
pails, poplar honey, 12c Ilb.; sour-
wood, 15c, FOB, Ellijay. W. P. Clay-
ton, Quill.
New crop fresh honey, 75 lb. tin,
$8; No. 10 cans, $1.50; lb. sections,
24 to cs., $4 del. Exc. 75-1b. tin for
16 bu. Fulghum oats. L. H. Edenfield,
Stillmore, Rt. 1, Box 31.
- Good, nice comb honey for sale, or
exc. 6-10 lb. buckets for, oats, rye or
soup. beans. Mrs. J. S. Fowler, Sur-
rency, Rt. 2.
Pure ext. honey in 5 Ib. pails, $1
del. Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruitland.
Nice, good honey, 10c Ib. Put up in
10 lb. buckets, chunk and ext. All
FOB. J. W. Stallings, Valdosta, Rt.
5; Box 92.5.
Sixteen stands Italian bees in
practically new 8 and 10 frame pat.
hives. Make offer, or what you have
to trade. BE. T. Pritchett, Juliette.
Pound sections mountain honey, 5
to 20 lbs., 20c lb.; large quantities,
16c lb., FOB. Shipping box to be ret.
at my expense. R. C. Meadows, Dah-
lonega.
FRUIT FOR SALE
Good, sound, unclassified apples,
$1 bu. del. by mail including the 3rd
zone. Cash with order. J. E. Stem-
bridge, Ella Gap.
Nice red and yellow apples, $1 per
bu. standard bu. box del. Henry F.,
| Weaver, Marion.
One hundred Ibs. dried peaches,
$9.50 for lot, or 10c lb.; dried pears,
15c lb. Eva Burell, Elberton, Rt. 6.
Small, unclassified Shockley ap-
ples, 75c bu. box del. by P. P.; also
few Limber twigs, same price; sun-
dried apples, 10c Ib. del. J. J. Mooney,
Quill.
Nice sun-dried apples, 8c lb. Add
postage. Exc. 10 lbs. for 30 white feed
sacks. Carrie Miller, Cleveland, Rt. 4.
Dried apples, 10c lb.; dried peaches,
not peeled, 6c lb. Exc. for honey, but-
ter beans, lb. for lb. Ea. pay postage.
Mrs. Lauren Noble, Trenton.
Yates apples for sale or exc. for
peanuts or pecans. Write for infor-
aoe L. H. Cousins, Greenville,
- Sun-rdied apples, 1931 crop, 8c lb.
del. Grace Messer, Aska.
Sun-dried apple and peach fruit,
7c lb., in 50 Ib. bags; less 10c lb. Cash
with order, FOB. C. C. Jarrard,
Cleveland, Rt. 1.
Nice, bright sun-dried apples, 7%2c
Ib., 15 Ibs., $1. Miss Dot Wilson, Mor-
ganton. 3
Nice, peeled dried apples, 5c Ib.,
and postage. Mrs. Viola Roper, Daw-
sonville, Rt. 1, Box 34.
Nice, sun-dried apples, 10c Ib.;
peaches, 10c lb. Exc. for lard. Mrs.
C. R. Thomason, Blairsville, Rt. 4,
Box 54.
_ Extra fine sour crabapples for jel-
lies, preserves, etc., 50c peck. J. R.
Bramlett, Ellijay, Rt.4.
Four thousand bu. fancy boxed ap-
ples, $1.25 per bu. box; bulk apples
for trucks, 25c, 50c and up per bu.,
FOB, our packing house. C. M. Mil-
ler. Cornelia.
Sev. lbs. dried apples and peaches,
10c lb., FOB. Exc. for white feed
eke Mrs. C. L. Willis, Talking Rock,
Nice, sun-dried apples, 10c lb. del.:
also some dark, 8c lb. del. All free
from core, etc. Miss Mary J. Mooney,
Quill. be
Quinces for sale, 40c peck, or $1.50
bu., FOB. A. L. Rabun, Waco.
Nice, dried apples, 10c lb., or 12
lbs., $1. Mrs, Ethel Mooney, Quill. 1b. for Ib. Mrs. J, T. Holland, Lenox, the train,
e
FOB. Mrs. Joe Harrison, |
Ze
MARKET.
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BUrRLEtIV
Georgia Products For Sale
Nice dried peaches and apples, 15
Ib. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin, Rt. 2.
Five hundred lbs. nice, dried ap-
ples for sale. Write. Mrs. Steve Ham-
montree, Jasper, Rt. 4. :
Dried apples, 9c Ib., not prepaid.
Money order. Mrs. E. E. Botts, Lew-
ner. :
Dried apples, 9c Ib., not prepaid.
Money order. Mrs. Lela Voyles, Lew-
ner. :
Dried apples, 9c lb., not prepaid.
Money order. Mrs. L. B. Botts, Lew-
ner. !
One hundred Ibs. nice sun-dried
peaches, 10c lb. del. in 10 Ib. lots, up.
J, J. Roach, Royston, Rt. 1. :
T'wenty-five lbs. nice, sun-dried
peaches, 1931 crop, $3 for lot, not
prepald. Mrs. S. R. Hawkins,. Agri-
Cola. is bs < '
Ten or 12 lbs. dried peaches, free
from worms, 10c lb., FOB. Mrs. B. F.
Morrison, Gainesville, Rt. 8.
Dried apples for sale. Exc. 15 Ibs.
for 15 feed sacks, 100 lb. cap. Ea. pay
postage. Mrs. J. W. Rogers, Lewner.
Extra fancy dried peaches, from
choice acid fruit, free of worms, 10c
Ib., FOB: E. A. Hayes, Buford.
Forty Ibs. nice, peeled peaches, 20c
Ib.: 50 Ibs. rough peaches ,16c Ib.,
postpaid. Mrs. S. N. Camp, Easta-
nollee. :
Nice, yellow Shockley, Yates, Lim-
bertwig apples, $1 bu. del.; 6 bu. lots,
$5 del. G. W. Nooney, Jr., Quill.
-. Sun-dried apples, 1931 crop. Very
aot 12c lb. Mozelle Passe, Madison,
Rt. 4.
SYRUP FOR SALE
A-1 Ga. cane syrup, 50c gal. Exc.
some for syrup cans. Write first. J.
C. Pierce, Stockton.
Good Ga. cane syrup, $14 per bbl.,
FOB. Bbl. av. about 34 gal. James
N. Isler, Meigs, Box C. |
Best grade new Ga. cane syrup, 35
gal. bbls., 38c gal.; 10 Ib. cans, 6 to
case, $2.90 cs.; 5 Ib. cans, 12 to cs.,
$3.16 cs. R. E. Bower, Dixie.
Best grade new crop Ga. cane
syrup, $12. per 35 gal. bbl., FOB. Cash
a order. E. E. Chason, Cairo,
Pure Ga. cane syrup in 10 lb. buck-
ets for sale or exc. for cow or heifers,
hogs or March hatch pullets at right
-| prices. M. L. Dyer, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Pure Ga. can syrup, 40c gal. in 35
gal. bbl.; $3.50 per 12 half gal. cans;
$3.25 per 6 gal. cans. Malvin Collins,
Whigham.
A-I1 grade new crop pure Ga. sugar
cane syrup in new 35 gal. wooden
bbls.; 35c gal.; in cases, 6-1 gal. cans,
$2.75 per case; 12 half gal. cans, $3
case, FOB. J. T. Ponder, Whigham.
1931 good syrup in new, 1 gal.
pails, 50c gal. not prepaid. Mrs. J. B.
Fields, Dahlonga, Rt. 1.
A-1 pure Ga. cane in new 35 gal.
bbls., 35c gal. In cases of 6 half gal.
cans, $2.75 per cs.; cses, 12 half gal.
cans, $3 cs., FOB. J. T. Ponder,
Whigham.
One M gal. nice sorghum syrup in
1 gal. buckets. Good price. Write. A.
O. Low, Talking Rock.
Five hundred gal. cane syrup (fit
for a King) in buckets, 50c gal,
FOB. M. F. Lewis, Adairsville. :
Pure Ga. cane, best grade, 35 gal.
bbls., $14 per bbl.; 6-1 gal. cans,
$3.25; 12 half gal. cans, $3.50. Melvin
Collins, Whigham. s
One 33 gal. bbl, bright, 1931 crop
sorghum syrup, $17, FOB. Ed. E. Mc-
apenas Sr., Macon, RFD 2, Heath
oad,
Georgia Products Wanted
BUTTER WANTED
Exc. 300 hardy cabbage plants for
2 lbs. fresh butter. Ha. pay postage.
Mrs. J. T. Sutton, Pelham.
PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED
Want some vine or runner peanuts.
Exc. Ga. cane syrup or Concord grape
vines. Benjamin Hicks, Adel, Rt. 1.
Want all var., any amt. of pecans.
N. W. Buchanan, Americus.
Want seedlings and paper shell
pecans, 1931 crop. Send sample and
prices. B. Lloyd Woodall, Milner.
Want seedling and paper shell pe-
cans, any quantity. Pay the highest
cash price. Send samples, state num-
ber lbs. of each var. you have to of-
HEF seat M._Prince, Columbus, Bo
Want 1 M Ibs. paper shell pecans,
500 lbs. seedlings, 1 ton N. C. flat
runner peanuts, 1 ton Spanish, if
clean and sound. State lowest. price
and mail sample. W. C. Smith,
Smyrna, Rt. 1.
Exc. honey for large size pecans,
pecans. N. W. Buchanan, Americus,
Cash with order. Add postage. Mrs. |
furnish me some chestnut trees to set
Thursday, November 5, 1931
Georgia Products Wanted
Exc. 100 lbs, nice, clean this years
crop black walnuts for 100 Ibs. white
Spanish peanuts, free from pops and
stems. Thos. D. Weems, Jr., Luella: -
Want all varieties of pecans in any
quantity, also seedlings. Send sam.
ple and price will be quoted you by
return mail. W. R. Neal, Cordele. oe
,Want seedling pecans. We pay
highest cash market price. Ref. fyre ~
nished. Send sample and letter giy.
ing full information. We quote price _
by return mail. Bob McCormack. |
Albany. _ :
Want all varieties and any amount
Want to buy 1 M ibs. Stuart's
Schleys, Success, Van Demans and
other var. pecans for cash. Send sam-
ple. Price will be quoted by return
mail, C. W. Waughtel, Homeland.
PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES
WANTED 0
Want to hear from party who can
out, 4 or 5 trees. Will exc. value or
pay cash. R. E. Tomberlin, Surrency,
FRUIT WANTED
Exc. cream colored Crowder peas
for dried apples, lb. for lb. Ea. pay
postage. Mrs. G. C. Bradley, Pine-
ve. 16 tb rowel
xX. Ss. cream Sugar Crowd a
peas for 10 lbs. nice, peeled sun-dried oo
apples, 1931 crop. Nick Pitts, Arabi,
Want 1 bu. good eating apples,
Exc. value. Ea. pay postage. Write,
Mrs. C. A. Mobley, Whigham, Rt. 3;
Exe. corn or potatoes for eating
apples. Live on Fitzgerald, 244 miles
bie of Broxton, L. A. Smith, Brox-
on.
Exe. 500 collard plants for 5 Ibs,
nice dried peaches or apples. Ea. pay
postage. J. T. Sutton, Pelham.
- VEGETABLES WANTED |
Want collards, turnips, spinach,
turnip salad, mustard, rutabaga, tur-
nips and tomatoes. Will buy in field, ~
or by the doz. Write at once. E. J. |
Hart, College Park. ee
SEPARATING MIXED HONEYS |
The difference in the character of
honey stored by the bees from one
flower source and that from another
makes it quite possible for the bee=
keeper to separate one kind of honey
from another, says the United States
Department of Agriculture. reg
If the bees would fill one comb full _
of honey before starting on another, |
the combs containing different kinds
of honey could be sorted and each
kind extracted separately, but it is
often the case that many combs are
only partially filled when the honey
flow from one floral source comes
to an end. It is important, therefore,
that before the bees begin to store
honey from a new: source of nectar
the beekeeper remove all combs con-
taining one kind of honey and ex-
tract it, returning the empty combs
to be filled with honey from the new
flowers that have begun to bloom.
If, however, the blooming periods
of several kinds of honey plants over-
lap somewhat, the beekeeper can
frequently improve the quality of his
honey by examining the combs, as he _
removes them from the hive, to des |
termine the kind of honey the bees
have stored in them. Honeys vary So _
greatly. in color and flavor that it is
often desirable to separate the combs
containing honeys from different
flowers, extracting the different lots
separately. This practice often en=
ables the beekeeper to furnish differ
ent kinds of honey to satisfy dif-
ferent tastes.
RAILROADS FIGHT
FOREST FIRES
Recently a locomotive engineer dis-
covered a smoke while making his:
run in the Whetstone mountains m
the Coronado National Forest near
Tuscon, Ariz. He telephoned the for-
est supervisor from Mescal railro
station, and forest rangers promptly -
extinguished the fire. ;
Railroads were formerly one of the
leading causes of forest fires. While
many fires still break out along rail-
road lines, trainmen are showing in-
creasing interest in improving spark
arresters, safeguarding rights of way,
and in other ways cooperating to
prevent the outbreak of forest fires,
according to the United States. Forest
Service. :
Several railroad lines provide ash.
receptacles on the observation. plat-
forms of passenger trains and are |
warning passengers not to ates .
cigarette butts and matches out 0