Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1931 December 3

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AGRICULTURE.
COMMISSIONERS

_ PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETS A, D,. JONES, DIRECTOR.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER,

- STATE CAPITOL

1931

-SMOKE>

Last f Weddesdax, November: 25, I left ie office. and went. down to S

my home in Telfair County. Thursday: morning early I left Telfair
County, crossed the river at Jacksonville, Ga., went on through
offee, Berrien and Lowndes Counties to Live Oak, Fla. My Se!
went with me to spend Thanksgiving there with grandma. ee
had the usual_good turkey dinner.. ~~ :
fter all, we had a good deal to be thankful for this Thanksgiving.
are in pad shape for money, but we have many other blessings.
have noticed, too; that everybody is more polite. When you stop at
a filling station the people come out and help with your tires, fill up
the radiator, ete., and if you dont buy a thing they are as nice and
polite as can be and ask you to come back and see them. This
change has come about in the last two years: Hard times cause @ -
brotherly feeling. We ought not to forget this in good times.

Of course, it was terribly dry everywhere. We saw signs of fire in -

every direction. Some farming was going on. A good deal of land .
is prepared for grain to be planted as soon as it rains.

We had a little hunt Friday afternoon in Suwanee County, Fla.
It was so dry that we did not find one covey of quail. Hight feli.
out of that covey, though.

By the way, I want to tell you hunting friends who have written
and phoned me about old Trailer, I found my dog in Cobb County.
I carried him hunting again and found that he was no good. He
- did not run off and eave me again, but he just couldnt deliver.
-Heres thanking all my friends who were interested and wrote me

aoe dogs they had found and hoped that I. would find mine.

_ Now for the real subject of this. article, SMOKE.~ ~
e sure did come back in smoke last Saturday, November 28. From
Live Oak, Fla.. to Telfair County, Georgia, a distance of 175 miles,
whole country was covered with smoke.- We reached McRae
urday afterncon and could hardly recognize the people in the

ores for the smoke.

hey say where there is so much smoke there must be some fire.
Imean there is some fire in South Geoxgia. Lets listen to the For-
estry Board more and protect our lands and our forests. We do not.
want. this calamity to come on us again. Millions of-dollars worth
timber have been burned and totally destroyed in South Georgia.
ut some lanes through your timber lands by plowing oer about

help.

every 400: or 200 vard.

fully yourself and fix itso the fire will not sweep over your land. .
I receive letters daily from people over the state who really need

second-hand shoes.

I wish that the churches would take up this matter of HOME |

MISSIONS. This distress is especially great in the country com-
munities of Georgia. In all of our cities we have unemployment and

relief funds and all kinds of charitable organizations to look out for 2
the needy and the suffering. There are no organizations to look ~

after the people in our country communities who are really in need.
I hope that some_of our club women in all the towns scattered over
the state will read this article and help in this emergency. Take a

survey of your needs and see what good you can do right there at ~ .
See if you cant help some poor children to have a eee -
0 Sie
you really enjoy seeing your own children with their Christmas
presents when you knew that perhaps only.three miles away there

home..
piness at Christmas. Now is the time to think about this

were other children crying for bread and clothes?
A few years ago we got terribly het up over the starving Arme-

nians here in America. I belong to a missionary church, but Iam. |
here to tell you we should sweep before our own. doors before WES @

go abroad.

-Country preachers have. the heaviest crosses to pear. Lots of

them work hard on the farm for a living and go.around over the |
- eircuit and preach on Sunday and do not get any pay for it at, all.

At home, they quit taking up collections in the country churches a
good many years ago. Do not forget the country preachers.
cannot help them with money, you can help them in other ways.

Look over your pantry shelves and see if you cant divide with the ce :
preacher, and see if you havent a little corn and potatoes or perhaps

a shoat or a beef or two, maybe, that you could share.

Lets keep that brotherly feeling up that has started in these hard . ; 2
Tf you'can really begin to feel your neighbors woes, some
good will come out of all this money shrinkage that we are having |

times.

now.

EUGENE TALMADGE.
December 1, 1931.

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MARKET REPORT

a OF GEORGIA. PRODUCTS

: ; Prevailing Wholesale Prices Dec. 1, 1931. Always Subject to Variation.

Atlanta. Macon. Savannah. Augusta. Columbus. Valdosta.
$ .32 $ 30
Begs, standard, OZ. -...-..cccccscceccsesacesre =a 28 98 30 28

Re, S| 95 23:
wecseecnesececageneenceecens see S28: - 30 ae

Eggs, ee doz. ncrongenvssocsnsacecnereneessereenessp +O $ 30

Eggs, Georgia trade, OZ. .....cccccs-en aaa

Eggs, yard run, doz.
15 oe. 18
15. ae

09 10.
20 6 : 20
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9.25
Field Peas, mixed, rR aeeien ieee Takes 60 =
Field Peas, not MIXED, DU. . ..ncecsneceercerse

Country Butter, best table, 1). uence
Ear Corn (80 Ib. to U.), DU. -cesccssece
weet Potatoes, per 100 lbs. caseoncerecersse
Peavine Hay, No. 1, tOM -cccccosesceccccsresee
eanut Hay, No. 1, ton ecceeccoesnvsescconeoaes















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1.00._

700

eeorse

ogs sold during. week beginning Nov. 24, 1931, at co-operative sales brought 416 per owt, :

basis No. i.

PeanutsNo. 1 stock, delivered shelling plants, $30 per ton, subject to change. -

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-INDEX
Page

Flowers and Seed For Sale..2-3-4-5-6.
Flowers and Seed Wanted s. 6

$ 30 Second Hand Machinery Wanted 7 -

28 Inc., Brooders, Etc, For Sale -
oo : : Inc., Brooders, Etc., Wanted .
ad = Poultry For Sale :
: Poultry Wanted ...

Baby Chicks For Sale ........-csccc--- a
. Baby Chicks Wanted

Eggs For Sale

Eegs Wanted

Seed For Sale. ...........csscecccses--L 1-12-13
Seed Wanted : 1B Wes
Plants FOr Sale ....cecescesseccsosonssese 13-14 {f
Plants Wanted co 14
Positions Wanted
Farm Help Wanted ............0
Grain and Hay For Sale ...
Grain and Hay Wanted
'2Ga. ProductsForSale ..
Georgia Products Wanted ..
Miscellaneous For Sale
Miscellaneous Wanted











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When you have these lanes through your _
timber you can stop a fire more easily or you can. burn strips. care= |

Most of these letters. are asking for second-hand clothes and oF



If you {ff

Second Hand Machinery For Sale 6- co a

Live Stock For Sale... 10-11 ||
Live Stock Wanted ALS

















































































































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For Sale|

: eo i eR ET Be Le eee
Flowers and Seed For Sale)Flowers and Seed For Sale) Flowers and Seed
te. vi , jonquils, pink oxalis,| Azaleas, 3 ft., $1; pink Cherokee
ee eecauttins, 3. for 10c: |roses, 75c doz;. japonicas, arborvi-| spider web lily bulbs, 10c ea., not, pre-
ferns, 10c; white May pinks, red|taes, junipers, crabapples, altheas, 25|paid. Mrs. Myra Crosby, Norman.
inks, 3 for 25c. Mrs. H. L. Anthony, | a.; pink, white perennial phlox, $1; Park, Rt. 1. |
lumbus, Rt. 2. -C: coralberries, 50c doz. Bonnie Aber-| Sev. kinds of hox flowers, begonias,
Water lilies, mtn. ferns, trailing ar- crombie, Morganton. ferns, fuchsias, geraniums, sultanas,
utus, azaleas, all 20c doz.; mtn. lau-| Armur river hedge, yr. old, all well|10c ea. or 12 for $1, del. Coy Willis,
rels, 50c doz.; Cherokee roses, 6 for rooted, for sale. Mrs. J. B. Brown, | Talking Rock. : Se
5c; maple, 3 for 25c. Add postage. | Doerun. ; ST eS _*| Four hundred.armur privet hedge
s. Thedoshia Ross, Morganton. Michella vines, galax, $1 doz.; mtn. | plants, 1% to 3 ft., rooted, $2.50 per
, April blooming narcissi, 75c C; dbl. |laurel, Spruce pines, and rhododen-} 100; white cape jasmine, snowdrops,
jonquils, orange Phoenich, iris, |drons, $1.50 doz.; assorted. dahlla|Christmas jasmine, butterfly bush,
smokey and purple, yellow and brown pulbs, $1 doz. Mrs. D. T. Heery, El-) lilac, sweetshrub, etc., 10c ea.; rooted.
purple, per doz., 25c; snowdrops, 295 lijay,;Rt. 1. <2 Josephine Spear, Mitchell,
100. Mrs. Riley Ross, Ringgold. Rt. 1.| .Junipers, rooted, 25c ea.; dbl. pinkK| Boxwoods, dwarf kind, well rooted,
Pink, yellow, red azaleas, 50c doz. peonies, 30ce ea.; sunflower seed, 15c | already - 1% ft. high and about 12
ved, yellow japonicas, snowball, 15c)pt. Add postage. No chks. Mrs. }in. wide, 50c ea. or 6 for $2.50. Money
ea.: bleeding heart, 25c ea.; spruce Sidda Southerland, Ellijay, Rt. 3. |order. Mrs. Less Southern, Cartecay.
and white pines, mtn. laurels, 20c ea.: Indas trees, any quantity. Write Verbenas, white, purple, iris, tiger
pink weigela, 25c doz., ail well rooted. | for prices. Also red Sumac trees, | blue Nile lilies, holly with berries on,
-Add postage. Mrs. R. M. Ray, Elli-'| large cone-shaped red berries and | 15. doz.; red, yellow japonicas, 20;
jay, Rt. 3. we! red leaves; quantities of gladioli| jonquils, 50c 100. Add postage. Eula
Red and dbl. yellow japonicas, pink | bulbs, salmon pink, 50c doz. Miss|Silvers, Ellijay, Rt. 3. -
weigelas, wisteria, dbl. pink almond, Ida Dodd, Fair Mount. Tuberose, 20c doz., $1.50 C; al-
5c ea.: hardy phlox, iris, 20c doz.;| Large red rose bushes, 3 for 10c;|theas, golden bells, jasmine, spirea,
yleeding heart, pink peonies, 25 ea.; . purple lilac, 25c ea.; mixed poppy, bridalwreath roses, weeping Mary,
narcissi, dbl. daffodils, 15 doz. Mar- | zennia, blanket flower seed, larg| Rosemary, pink almond, 10c; 8 col.
tha Eller, Ellijay. . |pke., 10c ea., 3 for 25. Add post-| dahlias, 5c. ea. Add postage. Mrs.
Rhododendrons, laurels, Cherokee |.age. Mrs. J. G. Dodd, Alpharetta, |S. M. Gunter, Lawrenceville.
yoses, barberry, dogwoods, $1 doz.;|Rt.5. Sa | Red flowering pear, white Eng.
Dae csbor vines and red japonicas,| Longleaf pines for sale. Make. of- | dogwood, snowdrops, roses, seven Sis-
for $1; pink perennial phlox, 30c|fer. Mrs. M. G. Thigpen, Dublin,|ter roses, cigar and pincushion cac-
z.; azaleas, 3 ft., $1 doz. Mrs. Boon |Rt. 6. __ | tus, 10 ea., 3 for 25. Add postage.
ilson, Morganton. - Red and white dogwood, white|Mrs. C. B. Shepard, Rockmart, Rt. 2.
Arborvitaes, 9 to 15 in., t5c and 20c|pines, azaleas, mtn, laurels, Easter| Magnolias, 9-in. plants, 50c ea.;
. arborvitaes, 35c ea:; purple lo-| lilies, all,5 for 25c; black walnuts,|thorniess yellow roses, 30c ea. Mrs.
t, black haw, rainbow moss, ram-|50c bu.; black Valentine beans, _10 | Alice Garner, Palmetto.
bler roses peach tree roses, 20c ea.; |lb. Add postage. Mrs, Frank Rich-| Trailing arbutus, evergreen galax,
rysanthemums, 20c. Carrie Town- | ards, Hemp. - - 195e. doz.; red buds, red dogwoods,
on, Lewner. Red, white and yellow azaleas, 50c| mtn. ivy, laurel, hemlock, azaleas,
Arborvitaes, 20c ea.; junipers, 2 for |doz.; red and white dogwood, 50c|Jap. hedge plants, white pines, 3 for
_ 25c; hedge bushes, 3 for 25c; red dog- | doz.; mtn. laurels, ivy and hemlock, | 25c; thornless roses, 3 for 25c. Susie
wood, 4 for 25c; azaleas, mixed. col.,|}15c ea* boxwood and arborvitae, 25c | Wilson, Loving. =
B5c doz.; evergreen fern, 25c. dozZ.; | ea.; other flowers and bulbs. Mrs. Azaleas, red dogwood, red buds,
white dogwoods, 3 for 25c. Mrs. Es- | Jasper Thomas, Morganton. . |rhododendrons, min. ivy, white pines,
sie Woody, Loving. ~ * Dorothy Perkins roses, mixed af- | hemlock, Jap. hedge plants, 3 for 25c;
purple lilac, pink crepe myrtles,|theas, 15c; butterfly bush, 15c and |thornless roses, 10c; golden glow,
pink oleanders, bridal wreath, apirea, | 25c; white violets, $1 C; yellow hon-| honeysuckle, trailing arbutus, ,25c
25c ea.: jonquil bulbs, 25c doz. Mrs. |eysuckle and trumpet vine, 50e doz.:|doz. Bessie Cochran, Loving. |
EB. T. May, Warthen. coralberry, 10c-15c; other flowers.| Pink and white hibiscus seed, 10c
Azaleas, rhododendrons, mtn. lau- | Mrs. E. Spence, Dunwoody. |teaspoonfuls long-neck Cushaw seed,
rels, spruce pine, white pine, butter-'| One large sprengeria fern and large | 10c doz.; candy rooster seed, 10c doz.
fly, japonicas, coralberry, maple,|pot of pink oxalis, $3 and $1. Ship- | Write for prices on bulbs, plants and
dogwood, holly, crabapples, velvet |ping ches. not paid. Mrs. G. F. Den- | cuttings. Mrs, J, A. Earl, Lakemont.:
ose, 6 for $1, 12 for $1.75, all 2-4 ft.| ham, Griffin, Rt. A. _| Four azaleas, Indica, $1.60; came-
Mrs. J. H. Penland, Ellijay. - Choice cape jasmine, white and /lia japonicas, banana shrubs, tea
- Four large dwarf boxwoods, sev.| purple lilacs, pink crepe myrtle, 2 big | olives, Nandina, Pittosporum, Ligus-
hundred smaller ones. Call at myjcream roses, all well rooted, 25c a., | trum, Photenia. Pyracanthia, Vibur-
yme, see them. Perennial seed, dbl.|5 for $1: jonquil, Easter lilies, 10c|num, 2, $1.10; Deodora, juniper, Re-
kspur, feather ball poppy, dbl. hol-}-doz. Add postage. Mrs. J. W. Teague, | tinospora, Italian Cyprss, 2, $1.50.
lyhocks, everlasting and Spencer | Suwanee. : !Mrs. J, A. Griffin, Cordele. ~~
sweet pea, 10c large pkg.. Miss Eva| Old-time sweet violets, the var.| Seven daffodils, narcissus, $1.10 C;
ogburn, Alpharetta, Rt. 2. |our,,grandmothers grew, 1c ea. for | snowdrops, Siberian iris, 25, $1.10; 30:
Six ft. high, 22 ft. cir. cape jas- | plants, 50 ox more. Add postage. Miss |names iris, $2.60 C; blooming size
line, $25 ea. at yard; small ones,|Ella Trimble, Adairsville. =~. \. hyacinths, 50,.$1.10; abelias, weigelas,
; ea.; Empress daffodils, 25c doz.; Evergreen holly bushes, 6-12 in.|5, $1.10; shrubbery, 15, $1.10. Mrs.
n. bloom hollyhock seed, 10c tea-| high, 6 for $1; October pinks, white,|J. M. Hall, Calhoun, -
cupful.. Mrs. W. R. Thompson, Law- | yellow and white with yellow cen-| Columbines, 15c; dianthus pinks,
-renceville, Rt. 1. | ter; 3 doz., $1; also Sweet Williams | 10c; dbl. yellow japonicas, 2 for 25c,.



for 1 dbl. pink peony bulb. Mrs. A. C. J. H. Fowler, Roy. es --. |for anything can-use. Add 5c. post-|
McEver, Gainesville. . -|. Pink and white grass pinks, 20c | age. Lillie Barrett, Ellijay, Rt. 3. .
_ Blue grape hyacinth bulbs, bloom-|doz.; dahlia and gladioli bulbs, 25c| Purple, yellow iris, foxgloves, hardy
ing size, 50c C, $2 per 500, del. Mrs.{and 50c doz.; big ball poppy, snap-|phiox, 20c doz.; jonquils, narcissi,
Lee Akins, Hartwell, | | dragons, hibiscus seed, 50c pkt.; lots | dusty miller, violets, 15 doz.y golden:
King Alfred daffodils, large trum-j{of shrubbery. Exc. for sacks.- Mrs. | glow, chrysanthemums, 25c doz. Mrs.
pets, long stems, $2 doz.; Jones nar-|J. D. Lumsden, Lithonia, Rt. 4. | Roxie Plumley, Ellijay.

ssi, white, dbl. clusters with cream |~ Pink weigela, yellow japonicas, pink| Choice blooming narcissus, white,
wenters, $1.50 doz. Mrs. J..M. Jones, | azaleas, pink altheas, pink almonds, | 60c C: mixed bulbs, 40c C; Star of
Midville. oe __ {10 ea.; blue, iris, 5 doz., $1; day | Bethlehem, 25c C; few old-fashioned.
Nice rooted dogwood trees, 3 ft. to | lilies, $1 C; pink hibiscus, 3 for 25c.| blue Roman hyacinths, 25 doz.: pur- |
7 ft., 20c, 25c and 85c ea. ErnestL. | Mrs. Will Dean, Talking Rock. _|ple and white altheas, large size, 25c
Davis, Marlow. ; Pink weigelas, dbl. yellow japonicas,|ea. Add postage. Mrs. J. W. Ed-
_ Blue iris, 80c C; spruce pines, 20 | white spirea, yellow jasmine, snow- | wards, Middleton, Rt. 1. ;
a.; arborvitaes, 25c ea.; white and|balls, pink almonds, butterfly bush,| Nine red and 6 pink crepe myrtles,
yellow jonquils, 75c C; red and white |pink altheas, red Jap. quince, all 2|handsome shrubs, 4 ft. tall, 4 yrs.
@ogwood, 15c ea. Mrs. E. J. Henry, | yrs. old, 2 for 25 and postage. Ellen |old, $1.50 ea.; 35 gardenias, 2% ft.,.

ineral Bluff, on _. .. | Silver, Talking Rock. i4 yrs, old, $1 ea.; 2 pyracanthus}; 6
oe bree oe aoe seu. fie pos area red ft., 4 yrs. old, $1.25 ea. Mrs. mily
5c per 100 bulbs; ck walnuts and|red dogwoods, spruce pines, white | Prather, ha e |
eet shrubs, 1 yx. old, 10e ea. All /pines, 8-12 in. 12 for $1: 2-9 ft 4 ee
rders over 25 del. No chks. nor |for $1, postpaid. Mrs. A. F. Heaton,| Iris, , sm orange :

* orders. Senia Brown, Doerun,. eS ; 1a, : a yellow ~~ snes Oe at

* o 3 vee wo japonicas, 3 yrs. old, roses, 3} bloomi i 95) plant: |
o emstitch leaf caladiums, elephant | yrs. old, a var. of pot plants,-5 large | white a a a "a
ar, amarylis, milk and wine Amer-|ferns, Thanksgiving and Xmas cac-|postage. Mrs. M. E. McWhorter,
ican arborvitae, purple violets, artil-| tus, 36 in. diameter. Write for prices. | Calhoun, Rt. 4. : ee :
lery plant, lilies, oriental orchid bulbs, | Mrs. Dora Hall, Smithville. | Ginger lilies, 60c doz.: mtn. ferns.
Ic ea.; tube roses, white star jas-| Two large blue hydrangeas, free|red and white dogwoods, azaleas,
ine, 8c ea. Add postage. Mrs. L. L.| bloomers, 3 yrs. old, $5 ea., 2 for $9| white spruce, mtn. ivy, rhododenrons,

* Bees _ | fea. plant produced 50 large clusters | rose cuttings, mtn. laurels, all $1 doz.
White jonquils, yellow daffodils, 75c| this yr.); canna roots, dbl. red and/ Mrs. Ellie Waters, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.



; orange day lilies, lavender and | yellow, 25c doz. and postage. Mrs. J. and whi doz: |
purple iris, 30c doz.; hardy snap-|. Hogue, Gordon. ie ae. nies, oe eae Tse Sor
ragons, 15 doz.; perennial phlox,; Five hundred narcissus and butter- | azaleas, red, pink, orange, 90c doz,
doz.; lilac, golden bells, 2 for 25c.| cup bulbs, mixed, for sale or exc. for|Miss Dorothia Waters, Dahlonega,
ucy ae Soe: with al es ae sacks, ea. to pay|Rt, 1, ee es *
_ White and a! a er | postage. Mrs. Frank Johnson, Rayle.|. -; Prince iris. | ; Ne
border iris, shasta daisies, 15c doz.;| Blue and lavender iris, 40c doz.:| ae eee ao eee ae

Eng. dogwood, purple lilac, crepe| yellow japonicas, 2 yrs. old, 25c; | wei s, almonds
myrtle, mtn. laurels, wild azaleas and |smalley 15c; jonquils, 25c doz.; aza-' ree see Meas teen well
cedars, 2 for 25c. Add postage. Mrs.|leas, 15c ea; bridal wreath, 20 e2.;|rooted. Add postage. Linda Hix: El
eee, Fewrnene, Bo. a getiew tine ens ie Mrs. M. L, | lijay, Rt. 3 ines
_ Flowering pear, red~- jap |Kay, Talking Rock, Rt. .. | Eng. dog: maple, spruce and.
for 50c; red dogwood, rhododendrons,| Dbl. white peony, large blooming white'pines a2 to 3 ft aoe ee
ted buds, artificial lotus, 15 ea.; ar-|size roots, 25c; royal blue iris, $1 C; | white and yellow ball pinks $0e dom.
borvitaes, 15c ea. Mis. F. E. Aber-| white; pink hydrangea, 25c ea.: hol- foxgloves; 50c. doz.; white and purple

SS

Tharsday, December 3, 1931.
Flowers and Seed For Sale

ixtra large canna lily bulbs and|
ne Ay a .|ferns, 4 for 25c; altheas, 50c doz

leas, hardy hibiscus, pink dogwoods,

jay, Rt. 3, Box 49.

|Iva Lee Hefner, Talking Rock. |

|Mrs. M. J.-Cochran, Monticello, Ri

iwhite and pink climbing roses, pur

| galax, 25c -doz., well rooted. Erne

Purple Siberian iris, 5c ea. Exc. 3/and golden glow, 25 for 5c. Mrs.| $1 doz.; pink azaleas, 6 for 50c. Exc. |
| purple lilac, golden bells, forsythia,

jvena, $1 doz. snapdragons, $3 doz.;

| xc. for red spider or milk and wine
| Box 42.

liris, 30c doz.; red altheas, 50c a.5 _
| myrtle, 60c; jonquil and daffodils, 35 _
| Box 62.

|theas, 15c ea.; dbl. daffodils, $1 C;
jobelia cuttings, 10c doz. Exc. for

| Goggins, Rt. 2

jand wild Easter lilies, $1 C; 2-year<
}old rooted dwarf boxwoods, 50c doz.
|} Add: postage. Mrs. ned E. Moore,





ite, |seed, 4 for 25c, del. Mrs. J. T. Pat-


































































































Azaleas, 3 for 25c; iris, $1 C; min,

weigelas, 20c ea.; red quince, 10e,
ae Oscar Silver, Talking Rock,
Faster bells, Indian arrow, pink aJ=
mond, red quince, japonicas, snowe.
balls, 15c ea.; yellow japonicas, azae
leas, 15c ea., 10 for $1; summer lilac
and japonica free with $1 order. Miss
Josephine Silver, Ellijay, Rt. 3. <=

Rhododendrons, mtn. Jaurels, aza<

holly .and sweetshrub bushes, 3 fi...
10c ea.; blueberry bushes and.peren-
nial phlox, 20c doz., 6 doz. $1. Ethe]
Wilson, Loving.

Orange lilies, daffodils, $1 C; pink
hardy phlox and pink hardy hibiscus,
50c ea.; yellow. forsythia, 25: pink
and purple altheas, birds-eye bushe
2 for 25c. Add postage. Exc. for
sacks. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Elli<



Daffodils, $1 C; blueiris, 30c doz.:
weeping butterfly, 3 for 40c; Eastey
roses, 4 for 40c; weigelas, 30c ea. Exe,
for anything can use. Add postage,

Dwarf arborvitaes, 15 in., 25 ea.
25 in., 35c ea. Add postage on or-'
ders under 50c. Mrs. W. R. Murohy
Ball Ground, Rt. 5, Box 96. NS eae

Pink \peonies, 15c; white and pure
ple phlox, 20c doz.; bleeding heart,
25c ea.; August lilies, 10c bulb. Add
seal Mrs. S. E. Anderson, Rols
on.

Mixed; single hollyhock seed, 10
per snuffbox full; large red poppy and
curley Prince feathers seed, 10c tbls,

6, Box 41. . se

Wild tea olive, 15c to 75c; mage
nolia, 25 to $1; Carolina cherry, 15
to %5e; dbl. pink oleander, golden for-
sythia, purple lilac, Anthony War-
terer spirea; dbl. white spirea, 20c ea
: for 50c. Mrs. J.T. Holland, Tooms
Horo. a Te

Jonquil bulbs, narcissus, 25c doz}

ple lilac, pink flowering almonds,
rooted, 10c ea., 3 for 25c: cannas,
King Humbert, President red, 40
doz.; others. Mrs. F. Happold, Lew- |
iston. is
Daffodils, orange day lilies, narcis-
sus, Star of Bethlehem, 75c C; Kerria
japonicas, snowballs, pink weigelas,
25 ea.; purple and pink altheas. Exe.
for anything can use. Add postage.
Mrs. Mollie Henderson, Ellijay. __

Azaleas, rhododendrons, red and
white dogwood, pussy willow, white
pine, holly, 25c ea.; trailing: arbutus
Lovingood, Rugby. ;

Mixed gladioli, blooming size, $1
C: peonies, 2 for $1; pink dbl. altheas,.
pink weigelas, 3 for 40c; bridalwreath,

<3 ae 25c. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay,
Shasta daisies, blanket flower, $1
C; Sweet Williams, dbl. col. red ber

Boston fluffy ruffle fern, 25 ea.;
spider wart, $5 100. Mrs. Clara Belle
Carey, Royston, Rt. 1. ae
Roses, Lady Banksie, cream Van
Fleet, pink Martha Washington,
white briar/ pink Dorothy Perkins,
purple and white lilac, 15c ea., 2 for
95c. Add postage. Mrs. J. D. Pope,
Box Springs. Pees

April blooming white narcissus, 1
bulb; pink Fairy lilies, 5c ea. pulb.
lily. bulbs. No less than 25c order
filled. Mrs. E, J. Carr, Acworth,

_. Dbl. yellow-crimson japonicas, 2
yrs. old, 25c ea.; 6 yrs. old, 50c ea;

red crepe myrtle, 50c; white crepe
ea. Miss C; Barrett, Ellijay, Rt. ay.

Ornamental grass, wisteria, flower=
ing almond, lilacs, golden bells, ale

spruce or white pines or junipers.
Add postage. Mrs. Bell Goddard.

Jonquil and dbl, daffodil bulbs,
mixed, blue bottle bulbs, wild violets

Dbl. mixed col. hollyhocks, Sweet
Williams, pinks, hardy . carnations,
snapdragons, Calif. and peony. type
poppy, arkspur, lupine, blanket
flower, verbena, sweet peas, 7c pkg.





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_-Thursday, November 26, 1931

lowers and Seed For Sale
_ Searlet red verbena, 50c doz., $5
-* G: dwarf boxwoods, 6-8 in., 50c doz.;
wild dogtooth violets, blue, purple and
_ pink, wild Easter lilies, $1 100. Mrs.
A, A. Carey, Royston, Rt. 1.

Old-fashioned sweet, purple violets,
' qild dogtooth violets, dif. col., large
- white daisies, blooming size sweet
-~ cluster narcissus bulbs, $1 C ea. Mrs,
&, C. McElhannon, Royston, Rt. 1.

Butter and egg bulbs, 12 doz.; daf-
fodils, jonquils, 20c doz.;*snowdrops,
_45c doz.; red and yellow cannas, 10c
- qoz.* gladioli, orange, 20c doz.; scar-
Jet climbing roses, 40c ea. Mrs. Sam
Singleton, Bronwood, Rt. 2, Box 35.
Arborvitae and junipers, 50c ea.;

yellow, dbl. daffodils, 50c doz.; jon-
quils, 50c doz.; snowdrops, 25 doz.;
Jadies washing bowi, 30c doz., well
-yooted. Add postage. Mrs. Casley
Allen, Morganton, Rt. I, Box 10.
- Rooted Boston ferns, 20c ea.; daf-
fodils, 35c doz.; guinea wing begonia
cuttings, 10c ea.; pink sultanas, 10c
- ea.; white and red monthly rose cut.,
40c ea. Add postage. Will accept
- postage. Miss Ethel West, Marietta,
Rt. 1. =
~ Tris, guar. true to name, 75c doz.;
@bl. pink. peonies, 20 to 40c per
clump; A. Waterers (crimson) spi-
rea, 2 yrs., 25c ea., 6 for $1.25; 1 dbl.
pink althea, 3. ft., 50c; others. Mrs.
W. M. Jones, Lylerly.
_ Eleven boxwoods, 4%4 to 6 ft., tree.
var., never been trimmed, with limbs
_ from the ground, $60; about 150-200
- eedars, 1 to 8 ft., 10c ea. Mrs. H. M.
~ Roberts, Ayersville, Rt. 1, Box 48.
- -Well-rooted butterfly bush, 25c ea.;
roses, silvermoon, red letter day, pink
cochet, white seven sister, cream and
dark red, 25c ea. or 5 for $1. Add
postage on small orders. Exc. for
red, white dbl. peony. Mrs. Virgil T.
Chambers, Cumming, Rt. 2.
. Daffodils, jonquils, polyanthus,
-narcissi, mixed? blooming size, 20c
_ doz.; white iris, 15c; yellow forsythia,
_ 25c ea.; pink weigelas with variegated
~ Jeaves, 25c; red, white, pink verbena,
15c doz. Mrs. A. M. White, Atlanta,
413 Grant St., S. E.
Dif, kinds shrubbery, evergreens,
__vines, trees, perennials, bulbs, cheap,
or exc. for garden seed, white sacks,
- pecans, onions. Enclose card for re-
ply. Mrs. Wavy A. Lewis, Toomsboro.
-- Fine mixed col. Spencer sweet pea
seed, dbl.. shrimp pink poppy, mixed
_ ol. Shirley poppy, mixed col. lark-
- spur, all 10c tbls. Exc. for good size
pink weigela or white hydrangea.
Mrs. G. L. Knight, Thomasville,
- Mountrie Road. a
_.Dbl. crimson, yellow japonicas, 2
yrs. old, 25c ea.; 6 yrs. old, 50c ea.;
~ jonquil and daffodils, 35c doz. bulbs;
white crepe myrtle, 60c ea.; red ja-
- ponica, 6 yrs. old, $1 ea. Mrs. Mart
_ Gentry, Ellijay, Rt. 3. .
- August lilies, 50c doz. bulbs; monthly
_ rose bushes, 2 for $1; jonquil bulbs,
__ 25 doz.; well-rooted boxwoods, 75c
_. @a. Add:postage. Mrs. Myrtle Bar-
__ ton, Mineral Bluff.
_ Arborvitaes, junipers, well rooted,
15-20 in., 25c ea., 5 for $1 and post-
_ age; blue flags, lemon lilies, 25c doz.
ea.; water lilies, 10c bulb; chrysan-
_ . themums, 10c bunch, any col. Add
Sok pee Mrs. C. D. Hayes, Morgan-
=-ton.
__ Dahlia bulbs, all var. and kinds. 50c
doz., 3 doz. $1; azaleas, 50c doz.:
_boxwoods, 25c and 50c ea.. all sizes
~ and natural shapes and well rooted.
_ Delia Reeves, Young Cane.
2 Jonquil and daffodil bulbs, 10c
doz., '15 C; cape jasmine, 10c ea.;
bridalwreath, gentlemens bouquet,
_ burning bush, 15c ea., 2 for 25c; ar-
_ borvitaes, 50c ea.;. large _ junipers,
- boxwoods, for best offer. Mrs. Julia
MSeeter, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
All kinds box flowers, cuttings,
_ ferns, geraniums, fuchsia, dbl. petu-
" nilas, begonias, all 10c ea., FOB; pri-
_ vet hedge; well rooted, 2c ea., FOB.
: Py ceric L. Willis, Talking Rock,






























_. Cannas, large red flower, green
leaf, 25c for 2 rooted; large burnt
Orange, red leaf, 25c ea.; dwarf red,
10c ea.: everblooming rose cuttings.

Dink, red and cream, 10c ea. Mrs.
_C. A, Black, The Rock, Rt. 1.
Mixed colors of violets, hardy

Phlox and mums, $1 per C; golden
glow, foxglove, iris, day lily, yellow
rose, 25c doz.; mtn. laurel, ivy, white
Spruce pines, $1 doz. Mrs. Sarah
Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
_ Mixed col. hardy phlox, mixed col.
mums, $1 per C; mtn. laurel, ivy, hol-
, Spruce pine, white pine, hazlenut,
mtn. azaleas, $1 per doz.: mtn. huc-

sythia, 35c ea.






Kleberry, $1 100. Miss Lona Grin-
dle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, ak

MARKET BULLETIN

Flowers and Seed For Sale

Six plumbagos, 15c ea.; 1 doz. hya-|

cinths, 20c; 12 asparagus, 10c ea.: 12
lilac bushes, 20 ea. Mrs. Joe Mc-
Whirter, Bowdon, Rt. 1.

Sweetshrubs, 1 to 3 ft., 35c ea., 3
for $1. Exc. few for dried or eating

apples. Mrs. A. S. Collins, Cut ;
eg hbert

Rhododendrons, white and red
honeysuckle, spruce, laurel, mtn. ivy,
all, 6 for 60c; white blooming dog-
wood, red maple, red dogwood, 6 for
50c; trailing arbutus, 6 for 25c: red
birds-eye bush, 6 for 25c. Miss N. A.
White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 34.

Hollyhocks, 25c doz.; monthly
roses, 5 for 50c; hardy phlox, fox-
gloves, 10c doz., $1 C; junipers, 25c
ea., 5 for $1; yellow roses, pink al-
mond, 4 for 25c, all rooted. Send
stamp.for reply. Miss Mary Grindle,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Dbl. yellow japonicas, 25 ea.; red
Jap, quince japonica, 25c ea.: birds-
eye hedge, 25c ea. bush; ivy, 25c ea.:
wild azaleas, 25 ea.; Cherokee roses,
75c. doz.; jonquil and daffodil, 50c
doz., all rooted. ~ Viola Hensley, Elli-
jay, Rt. 3, Box 60.

Cannas, sev. colors mixed, 75c per
C; Shasta daisies, 15c doz.: thick-
leaf evergreen hedge, 15c per C cut-
tings; obelia, well rooted and about
2 ft. high, 20c;\ Dorothy Perkins
roses, 10c, FOB. Mrs. M. B. Lee, Ft.
Valley, Rt. 2.

One boxwood tree, 36 yrs. old, 26
ft. around tree, 10 ft. high, $50 at
my home. Mrs. Pink ONeal, Jackson,
RFD 1. #

White, April blooming narcissus.
dbl. tuberose, 25c doz.; purple lilac,
pink flowering almond, 15 ea.; all
col. monthly blooming roSe cut., 5c

ea.; grape cut., 10c ea. Will exc.
Mrs. E. L. Smith, Wadley.
Evergreen Euonymus, japonicas,

arborvitaes, boxwotls, spirea, primi-
folia, pink spireg__ bridalwreath,
obelias, Kerrias waite American
Beauty roses, 35c ea., $2.10 doz. Mrs.
W.-H. Rucker, Milner. .

Pyramid arborvitae, junipers, 3 ft.,

15c;; Globe arborvitaes, 18 in., 75c;
blooming shrubs, peonies, 25c. Exe.
for 1931 stock clean, nice pecans.
Mrs. W. T. Panter, Morganton.

Dbl. zinnias, rhododendrons, dbl.
marigold, 10c cupful. seed; all col.
azaleas, Sweet Basil, Dill, 10c pkt..,
3 for 25c; grandsire greybeard, 10c
doz. seed, 3 doz. 25c. Garland Eaton,
Dahlonega, Rt: 1.

One doz. ea. snapdragons, 30c;
Sweet Williams, 20c; blue violets, 10c;
grass pinks, 25c; mixed verbena, 15c,
all frostproof. Mrs. Lester Phillips,
Royston, RFD 3.

Hollyhock plants, all col. mixed,
dbl. and sng., large kind, 5c ea.; 2
large rooted blooming geraniums,
dark red and light pink, 25c ea.:
large blooming dianthus pinks, 25c
ea. Mrs. W. G. Goldman, Loco.

Two-year-old well rooted Sunburst
or Cloth of Gold, Mammoth pink
Crochet, K. Augusta Victoria, white
American Beauty rose bushes, 40c ea.,
2 for 75c; 2-year-old well-rooted
obelia bushes, 35c ea. Mrs. C. B.
Tanner, Sandersville.

Few hibiscus, birds-eye hedge, old-
fashioned roses, 10c ea.; purple iris, 5c
ea., 50c doz. Postage paid on orders
of $1 or more. No chks. Mrs. W. A.
Hamrick, Talking Rock, Rt. 3.

Hedge barberry, 50c doz.; Eng.
white daisies, lemon lilies, 30c doz.;
red, pink crepe myrtle, blue laylock,
30c ea.; snowballs; 50c; yellow for-

Mrs.-Inez Vick, El-
lijay.

Gladioli bulbs, 50c doz.; other
flowers, Sweet Williams, iris, blue,
white, yellow hardy verbena, pink,
purple hardy phlox, white, purple.
Sell or exc. for dried apples or any
other flowers. Eva Stephen, New
Holland.

Milk and wine lily bulbs, 20c ea.;
pink crepe myrtle, 25c ea.; flowering
almond, 10c ea.; white bridalwreath,
large bunch, 15c. Add postage. Mrs.
W. F. Souter, Ellaville, Rt. 3, Box 86.

Sweet-scented grass pinks, mixed,
4 doz., 50c; Victoria and golden spur
daffodils, 5 doz.,:$1; Shasta daisies.
5 doz., $1. Mrs. Christine McLeod,
College Park, Rt. 2. :

Grand Duke jasmine, 18-30 in., 50c
ea.; blooming size. purple wisteria,;
watermelen pink crepe myrtle, scarlet
flowering quince, flowering almond,
all 25c ea.: jonquil and _ daffodil,
mixed, 80c 100. Mrs. M. H. Walker,
Grantville, Rt. 2.

Fine, mixed sweet pea seed, 10c
oz., 3 oz. 25; dbl. pink hollyhock
seed, 10c this., 3 for 25ce, Mrs. C. R.
Sorrells, Monroe, Rt. 1.





Flowers and Seed For Sale

King Humbert cannas, $2 C; green,
leaf red, $2 C; dwarf growth red and
orange, 30c doz.; white hydrangeas,
25 ea,; red spirea, Anthony Waterer,
25c ea. Exc. for purple iris. Mrs. D.
M. Bush, Eastman. :

Boxwoods, arborvitaes, 18 in., 30c
ea.; 8 to 15 in:, 10c ea., 5 for 50c:
daffodils, 15c doz.; purple locust,
blackhawk, 15c ea. Liney Hunter,
Lewner,

Bridalwreath, dbl., 75c doz.:; peach
rose, dbl., 75 doz.; old-fashioned
yellow rose, no thorns, 50c doz.:; glad-
lola bulbs, 25c doz. Exc. for white
and lavender crepe myrtle. Flower-
ing pear, 10c. Exc. for tulips. Mrs.
Geo. Stephenson, Cedartown, Rt. 1.

Two large boxwoods, 4 ft. high and
4 ft. wide, well shaped, for sale. Can
be seen at my home, 1 mile west of
Holly-Springs. Write for prices. Miss
Rosy Haynes, Holly Springs. -

Cream monthly blooming rose:cut.,
2 for.5c; old-fashioned yellow chrys-
anthemums, 5 doz.; 1 cape jasmine,
2 for 5c; pink crepe myrtle, 5c ea.
Evelyn Lanier, Jeffersonville, Rt. 2. .

Large dbl. pink and dark red*pop-
py seed, mixed, 10c thls. Mrs. H. W.
Bryson, Rome, Rt. 3.

Violets, blue iris, 40 doz.;. purple
lilac, 6 for 50c; red, yellow cannas,
50c doz.; red Eng. dogwood, 50c per
6 rooted; altheas, blooming size, 25c
ea. Exc. for white feed sacks. Mrs.
Nan Kown, White, Rt. 1, Box 15.

Altheas, old-time var., summer
blooming, 15c ea., or reduced price on
25 to 100; Eng. dogwood, crepe myr-
tle, dbl. bridalwreath, weigelas,
golden bells and peach blow and box-
woods, all rooted, same price. Ruby.

Yellow daffodils, '75c C: dark pur-

Lee Sanders, Felton, Rt. 1.

| ple iris and peach roses, ea.,-25c doz.;

snow ferns, 15c doz.; Xmas jasmines,

25c doz.; foxgloves, 15c doz., all root-

ed. Exc. for anything can use. Mrs.
Rosie Smith, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.

Butter and eggs, jonquils, butter-
cups, snowdrops, small yellow sweet
scented narcissus bulbs, 85c per C;
1 well rooted cape jasmine free with
ea. order for 100 bulbs. Miss Lois
Echols, Philomath.

Five doz. blue iris, 10c ea., $1 doz.;
add postage, no stamps. Also red,
dbl. canna bulbs, 40c for 1% doz.
and postage; butter and eggs bulbs,
30c doz. Miss Lowell Smith, Law-
renceville, Rt. 2.

Dbl. yellow crimson japonicas, 2
yrs. old, 25c ea.; 6 yrs. old, 50c ea.;
jonquil and daffodils, 30c doz.; pink
aster, 50c ea.; blue bottle, 40c doz.;
blue violets, 20c doz. Chesley White,
Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Cape jasmine, 25c ea.; pink crepe
myrtle, lilac, bridal wreath, golden
bells, pink weigela, 15c ea.;: white
narcissus, 10c doz.; boxwoods, 10-18
in., $1 doz.; daffodils, jonquils, 10c
doz.; add postage. Mrs. W. V.
Thompson, Bremen, Rt. 1, Box 101.

Two yr. size rose bushes, mixed
colors, 20c; tuberose, gladioli, 25c
doz.; abelia, dbl. pink altheas, white
crepe myrtle, weigela, golden elder,
Rochesta, 6 for $1. Mrs. W. M. Vick-
ers, Siloam.

Black Prince iris, $1 C; Mtn. hardy
ferns, 25 doz.; boxwood, junipers,
25c ea., and up to $2; running roses,
$1 doz.; weigela, rooted, 3 yr. size,
25c ea. Exc. for sacks; add postage.
Mrs. N. P. Padgett, Ella Gap.

Monthly roses, all col., 15 ea.;
well rooted, hard phlox, and sweet
Williams, 75c doz.; pink crepe myrtle
15c ea.; plumbagos, 15c ea.; bridal
wreath, 10c ea.; winter verbena, red,
purple, 50c doz. Miss C. L. Turner,
Cleveland, Rt. 4.

Yellow narcissus, April, white nar-
cissus, jonquils, Sulphur-phoenix,
Trumpet butter-cups, 3 small Dwart
boxwoods, blooming shrubs. Selling
out. Make offer. Exc. for value.
Write. Mrs. Jeffie Ham, Forsyth,
RFD. 6. |

Twelve nice Dwarf boxwoods, make
offer; snowballs, 10c, 3 for 25c;_ yel-
low thornless roses, 3 for 25c; pur-
ple lilac, same price; boxwood plants,
rooted, 75c doz.; cut., 25 doz. Miss
L. M. White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1,
Box 33. ae

Forsythia, Eng. dogwood, japoni-
cas, 30c; Mtn. ferns, 25c; blue spirea,
lemon lilies, lavender iris, butter-
cups, Bear Grass, 25c doz. Mrs. J. W.
M. Vick, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 71.

Emperor daffodils,- golden yellow
with deep cups, from Hastings best
bulbs, 25c doz.: golden spur, earliest
daffodils, 15c doz.; paper white nar-
cissus, 10c doz. Not less than 5 doz.
filled; FOB. Mrs..M. E. FcWhorter,
Calhoun, Rt. 4. a



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Flowers and Seed For Sale

Dbl. yellow japonicas,: 25c; pink
cabbage-head rose, pink crepe myrtle
and pink flowering almonds, 20c ea.;
purple iris, lemon lilies, 30c doz.; add
postage. Miss Lena Richards, Elli=
jay, Rt. 3. :

Blooming size jonaquil bulbs, 65c C:
Star of Bethlehem, 15c doz.; Silk
lilies, 5c ea.; sweet shrub, 10c ea,
pink hibiscus ,10c ea.; dbl. cannas,
all col., 50 doz. Mrs. Orella Stewart,
Haleyondale, Box 59.

Roots of a Terrestrial orchid,
blooms are a rich redish purple; 6
petal. flat bloom on tall spikes, 3 to
4 ft. high; foliage sword like; per-
fectly hardy, 35c ea., 4 for $1; add
postage less than $1 order. Mrs.
Grant Brock, Tallapoosa.

Purple, yellow iris, hardy phlox,
foxgloves, 20c doz.; narcissus, jon-
quils, violets, dusty miller, 15 doz.3
26
doz. Mrs: Dora. Teague, Ellijay.

Five M blooming size daffodils and

narcissus, 50c per C bulbs; arbor-
vitaes, rooted roses and shrubbery,
reasonable; phone, Ra-3273-M. No
out of town chks. Mrs. C. E. Leverett,
Atlanta, Rt. 1, Box 213.
. Butterfly bushes, pink crepe
myrtle, Van Houtti spirea, white, all
blooming size, 25c ea.; hollyhock
seed, 10c cupful; Dorothy Perkins
rose and yellow thornless rose, 10c
ea., FOB. -Mrs. L. D._ Spriggs,
Rockmart. ; :

Red flowering quinces, 2 doz.,
$1.50; lavender iris, $1 C, 600 $5; red
hollyhocks, golden bells, Dorothy.
Perkins roses, and yellow ~ white
mums, dbl. red cannas, 30c doz.; 1
M jonquil, narcissus mixed, $2. Mrs.
Minnie Silver, Oakman, Rt. 1.

Dwarf boxwood plants, yr. old, $4
C;- dif. colors dahlias, 5c per bulb;
all 1 yr. shrubbery, 15c plant; 2 yr.
roses, all colors, 25 ea.; cannas, 5c
a pant Mrs. Ella Robinson, Green-
ville. =

Dwarf boxwood, 12 to 15 in., $8
doz.; golden bells, spirea, flowering
quince, weeping willow, crepe myrtle, .
Cherokee roses, wisteria and lilies at
bargain; also 1500 rooted privet
hedge, $7.50. Mrs. O. D. Woodruff,
Greenville.

Well rooted Dwarf boxwood, $2.50
per C; white spirea, bridal wreath,
crepe myrtle, Eng. dogwood and
Cherokee roses, 15c ea:, 12 for $1.-.
Blanche Woodruff, Greenville:

Three to five in. tree boxwoods, $2.
per C; 12-15 in. size transplanted,
25c ea.; coral and snowberries, 2 ft.
crepe myrtle, 2 ft., 20c ea.; Cherokee
roses, 50c doz. Mrs. J. Y. Rodgers,
Greenville. ~ ne

Five to 8 in. rooted, Dwarf box-
wood, $2 C, $5.50 per 300, del.;
monthly roses, Weeping willows, cape
jasmine, japonicas, 20c ea. Mrs. R.

'F. Terrell, Greenville, Rt. 3.

Sev. M daffodil and jonquil bulbs,
75c C; 500, $3; $4.85 M. A complete
list of shrubbery at a very low price,
also shade trees. Will put them out
free in or near Atlanta. E. J. Hart,
College Park. | : :

Snapdragons (bloom next spring),
35c doz. postpaid; white, blue and .
pink hydrangea, $1 doz.; 10 Euony-
mus, 2 ft., 2 yr. old, $1.50 for lot.
Mrs. Z. M. Story, Thompson.

Gov. insp. abelia, spirea, thung-
bergi, Van Houtti, Anthony Waterer,
Billard, weigelas, pink and variegat-
ed Deutzia, pink, Christmas honey=
suckle, 25c ea.; flowering peach, ar=
borvitaes, 4 kinds, $1 ea. R. IL.
Wheeler, Macon, Clinton Road.

Tall, dbl..mixed color larkspur
seed, 10c tbls.; stamps accepted.
Plant now. Mrs. John Woodall,
Milner,.P. O. Box 8.

Blue grape hyacinth bulbs, 50c C;
500, _$2; snowdrop. bulbs, $1 C,
All postpaid. Miss Vena -Brown,
Hartwell.

Ameryllis Hybrid lillies, assorted
colors, $1 doz.; red azaleas, hardy, $1

doz.; hoop-petticoat, daffodils, 25
doz. Mrs. David Jones, Milford.
Pam lilies (has blue lilies that

hang down, and lives nicely in house
in-cold weather, something like Pal-
metto), 25c for 3; 50 dbl. daffodils;
exc. for burlap sacks. F. M. Martin,
Empire. z

Young Sycamore trees, 3 to 6 ft.,
3 for $1 or exc. for mixed hens. 1 hen
for ea. tree. Miss Thelma Thomas,
Vidalia, Rt. 1; care G. P. Thomas.

Yellow daffodil bulbs, $5 M or 90c
C. Mrs. C. H. Langley, Palmetto.

Cuttings of butterfly bush, olean-
der, crepe myrtles, yellow bells, jas-
mine, pomegranate, privet hedge,

50c per 100 cut. Mrs: V7. O. Puckett,
Cordele, Rt. B. se



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lowers and Seed For Sale
Mixed jonquils or daffodil bulbs,

50c C, or exc. 100 for Pie plants or

Rhubarb. Mrs. A. D. Pope, Talla-

~ poosa. :

_ Evergreen holly bushes, 25c ea., 2

for 45c; large snowballs, 20c ea., 2

for 35c; evergreen hedge cut., 35c C;

white pine, 25c ea.,.2 for 45c; post-

paid; no chks. Mrs. Nora Etris,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.. : =
_. Hyacinths, dark blue and light
'plue, white, pink, flesh and rose, 7c
- ea.; tulips, any color, 9c if orders re-
ceived by Nov. 12; afterwards cant
guar. colors ordered. Mrs. L. T.
Ballew, Bowman.
oy Nine large privet hedge bushes, 10
yrs. old, 50c ea.; American Arbor-
vitae seed, from 18 yr. old bushes,
_ hibiscus and dbl. poppy seed, ea., 10
_ spoonful. Mrs. Howard Brock, Fair-
- burn, Rt. 4.
Paimetto cabbage, 30c ea.; bloom-
ing peach, 25c; red, white dogwood,
20c; honeysuckle, red, white, yellow,
25c;. golden glow,, 30c doz.; laurels.
- 20c; bridal wreath, 15c. May Bell
- Roper, Mineral Bluff.
Four nice boxwoods
- English, Demorest, Rt. 1.
- White, blue and. purple iris, 25c
~doz.; sweet lilacs, 6 for 25c. Mrs. W.
. Messer, Waleska.
Yucca or Adams Needle, 25c ea.,
_ 5 for $1 postpaid. Mrs. E. Bramhold,
' Mt. Airy, Rt. 1. =o 4 =
_ Empress narcissus, blue. Roman
hyacinth, 20c doz.; waigela, abelia.
- azaleas, cape jasmine, red, white
_ gpirea, forsythia, 20c ea., 2 for 35c.
Mrs. J. Elsmer, Austell, Rt. 2.
_. Junipers, boxwoods, -arborvitaes,
from 10c-up; honeysuckles, jasmine,
- altheas, Japanese. privet, 10c_ ea.;
butterfly, golden bells, spireas, pink
roses, 15c ea. Add postage. Belle
Roark, Clermont. a
- Cedar, spruce, white pine, Balm of
Gilead, 3 bushes, 25c; Lady Slipper

a

~

root, 3 bunches, 25c; Gensing, 2 for)

- 25e; exc. for white feed sacks; add

postage. Mrs. J. T. Grindle, Mur-

_- rayville. =
One hundred and fifty Dwarf box-

woods, 5 and 6 in., $5 del. Tree var.

10 in. plants, $5 C; bridal wreath,

golden bells, red flowering quince,
_ 25e ea., $1.50 doz. Mrs. W. E. Pear-
son, Gay. . :

_ Well rooted boxwoods, nice size, 6c
- @a.; Magnolia Glaucia trees, 25 and
50c ea.; 10 pink crepe myrtle
_ sprouts, 75c, del. Mrs. B. L. Robin-

son, Greenville. -

. Bear grass, 30c bunch; golden

glow, 25c bunch; Gladioli seed, 25c

doz.; add postage. Mrs. Irene Daves,

Ellijay, Rt. 3. ee ee

Globe. arborvitae, 22 for $1;

azaleas, 3 ft. laurels, Cherokee roses,

yellow dogwoods, lilacs, $1 doz.; 10;

rooted roses, $1; perennial phlox, 5
doz., $1. Mrs. A. Wilson, Morganton.
- Eng. junipers, globe arborvitaes, 2,
2% ft., 50c, 75c; perennial phlox, 35c
doz.; boxwoods, 25c, 50c; selected
dahlia tubers, 12 for $1.25; mixed
-gladioli, 40c doz. Mrs. W. M. Garren,
Morganton. :

--Trimardea or Giant mixed pansy
plants, Ic ea.,

_J. L. Edge, Doerun, Rt. 4. | .
Flat Globe arborvitae, 5 yrs. old,
$2 ea., or 2 for $3; add postage... Mrs.
Allie Hollan, Mineral Bluff.

Surprise lilies, 20c per doz., bulbs.
Add postage. E. J. Frey, Marietta,
RFD. 2. : eps

_. Arborvitaes, boxwogds, azaleas,

rhododendrons, white pines, sweet
shrubs, 25c ea.; trailing arbutus,

. galax, heartease, 25c doz. Well root-

- ed. Mrs. Margaret Collins, Rugby.

Pink, hearty hibiscus, 50c; white
Eng. dogwood, yellow forsythia, 2 for
25c; Chesterfield daisies, 25c doz.;
bridal wreath, 25c; orange lilies, $1
per C; exc. for white feed sacks; add
postage. Manda Henderson, Elli-
day, Box 49... se
_ Five rooted geraniums, 3 col. cut-
tings, 50c; 1 nice fern, 25c; 2 Christ-

- mas cactus, rooted, 15c for 2 and

postage. Mrs. G..M. Foster, Carroll-

to Ri 7.
-. White narcissi, $2 C; yellow. jon-
/quiis, $2 C; pink tulips,-10c ea. bulb;
blue and -yellow lantanas, 20c ea.

Miss Cecil McCurley, Harfell, Rt: 4.

Long trumpet daffodils and but-
tercups, 15c doz. postpaid. Miss
Elmer Brown, Hartwell, Rt. 4.

_ Forsythia, spireas, 15c; . white
American Beauty, pink Cochet,
golden Ophelia, and. Madam Butter-
fly, 2 yr. size rose bushes, 25c ea:, 5
for $1; 2 tone blue iris, 40
F. R. Hobbs, Siloam. -

ice 4a

\. sees

for sale. R. Nu

with Tc extra for.
postage. (Mrs. O. E. Browning), Mrs.

doz. Mrs.
_ }Camp, Sr., Fairburn.

apap
Flowers and Seed For Sale

Yellow jonquils, butter and eggs,
bulbs, $1 per C; blue iris, 25c doz.
Mrs. G. B. McLane, Hartwell.

Yellow jonquil bulbs, 20c doz.;
white and pink peony, 25c ea.;
American Beauty rose cut., 10c ea.;
rother rose cut., 10c ea. Stamps ac-
cepted. Miss Lena Crump, Hart-
weil, Rt. 2. - oe

One hundred mixed var. iris bulbs,
$1 by parcel post; cash with order.
No less than 100 sold. 3 junipers,
$15 or $6 ea., 7 to 8 ft. tall. J. EK,
Stembridge, Ella Gap...

Twelve arborvitaes, Dwarf, 15c ea.,
$1.50 for lot; pink crepe myrtle,
$1.25 doz.; yellow jonquil bulbs, 50c
C. Mrs. E. C. Heaton, Hartwell, Rt 3.

Yellow and purple winter pinks,
20c ea.; red crepe myrtle, well rooted,
20c ea. Mrs. Emma E. Pool, Sum-
ner, Rt. 2, Box 57. =

White Bermuda Easter lily bulbs,
"5c, doz. Add opstage. Miss Lela
Rahn, Rincon, Rt. 2. oS

Phlox Subulata (thrift), vivid
pink i neolor, 75c per C. Sedum gold-
en ace, 20c doz. Mrs. D. G. Jones,
Arlington. : Se

Billiard spirea, rose pink, Ceryop-
teris blue spirea, Dwarf flowering
cherry color, pink, 20c ea., $1.75 doz.
D. E. Jones, Arlington.

Barri Leedei daffodils, snowdrops,
orange and lemon phoenix, dbl. nar-
cissus, 40c doz. Mrs. E. Rye, Ar-
lington. ?

Sempervinum hen and chicken, 40c
doz.; red spider lilies, 10c ea., 3 for
25c. Mrs. W. D. Bingie, Carnegia.

- Shrubbery of all kinds for sale at
reasonable prices. H. J. Hill, Stone
Mountain. peck

Sweetshrubs, 1 to 4 ft., 30c ea.
Mrs. R. L. Silver, Cuthbert, Rt. 5. -

Two tree boxwood, 30 yrs. old, 4%
ft. high, 15 ft. around. Perfect _com-
pact bushes, $25 ea. at my home.
Mrs. F..J. Broadfield, Dennis. ~
- Giant Perriwinkle seed, in sand,
25c pkt., also Star of Bethlehem,
rooted, 25c ea., 5 for $1; small palms,
large kind, 35 ea., 4 for $1; exc. for
peas at $2 bu.; any kind. Mrs. B. O.
Fussell, Brunswick. |

White iris lilies, 15c doz. Mrs. S,
E. Glisson, Macon, 405. Burton Ave.

White or purple iris, 50c. doz.;
dwarf purple, 50c doz.; dbl. pink
and single blue hyacinths, 40c and
25c doz.: small red hollyhock plants,
25c doz. Mrs. Minnie Phillips,
Sulphur Springs. x

Blue Flags, 15c doz.; red and
yellow cannas, 25c doz.; also red
poppy seed, 15c thls. Postage not
paid. R. Nell Burgess, Martin, Rt. 2.

Sweet scented yellow narcissus
bulbs, 20c doz., or exc. for any kind
lily bulbs, or dahlia bulbs. Mrs. C.
E. Swearingen, Vienna. oS

Bushy, 25 in. boxwood plants, $1
ea.; 2 for $1.50 del.; 6 to 8 in. plants,
$2.75 per C; 200 for $4. Talmadge
Robinson, Greenville.

Jonquils and single blue hydcinths,
4c ea. bulb and party pay postage.
Miss Laurine Buckholts, Thomaston,
RED 5. ee

Large, blue-purple iris, 15c doz.;
mixed jonquils, 10c doz. Flora M.
Campbell, Chickamauga.

Balm of Gilead and holly, well
rooted bushes, 20c ea. Cash or money
order. Roy Sutton, Cleveland, Rt.
4, Box 138. - Ss Re aes

Weeping bridal wreath or spirea,
any amt., 3 to 5 ft., 30c ea., COD.
Mrs. H. M. Edgar, Riverdale.

Sev. gal. jonquil, daffodils and
narcissus bulbs,-mixed, choice, se-
lected, 75 gal. Add postage. Mrs.
Jennie Sturdivant, Chipley, Rt. 2.

Boston ferns, rooted, 12c ea.; pink
everblooming begonia, 10c cuttings.
Miss Sadye Poole, Finleyson, RFD 1.

Narcissus bulbs, 10c doz., 75c C,
or exc. for tulips. Mrs. W. H. Nelson,
Powder Springs, Rt. 1.
~ Rooted cape jasmine, 2 yrs. old,
20c ea. Mrs. W. B. Lindsey, Lenox.

April. blooming narcissus, 60c per
C; tiger lilies, any number. Write for
prices; red and pink crepe myrtle,
15c ea. Miss Mae Lewis, Machen,
RED ae PN \

Bridal wreath,. pink crepe myrtle,
purple lilac and flowering almond,
15c ea., 8 for $1 postpaid. Flame col-
ored Gladioli bulbs, 25c doz. Mrs. W.
J. Campbell, Rising Fawn.

{\_ All colors, very large type dbl.

mixed poppy seed, 25c large pke.
sing ie ean Bb Mi
lanta, owar sp NG se
Dea. 5033-W. oF -
Sev. hundred early var.
bulbs, $1. per C. FOB. Mrs. R. Ty.



jonquil |

ULEETEN. ,
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Flowers and Seed Yor Sale

Dbl. poppy seed, 10c pkg.; sweet
pea seed, 25c cupful; dbl. larkspur
and snapdragon seed, 10c pkg. Mrs.
A. T. Maloch, Jefferson, Rt. 1.

Lot of small water oaks very reas-
onable price. Mrs, L. Jane Craw-
lford, Ta. a

Two hundred dbl. pink hyacinth
pulbs, 20c-doz. and postage or $3 for
the lot. Miss Ida Jones, Dalton, Rt. 1.
"Fifty Milk and Wine lilies, large
size, 10c ea. bulb, or exc. for Ancona
pullets. Ea. pay chgs. of del. Mrs. W.
K. McCaskill, Camilla..

One dbl. rose Japonica tree, about
12 ft. Write for price. Mrs. K.
Johannesen, Brunswick, Rt. 1.

Silver leaf maple trees, 2 yrs. old,
$1 ea. Mrs. R. Moore, LaGrange,
Re.-3: : =

Red spider lilies, 35 doz. plus
postage; $2.25 per C; prepaid; purple
wisteria. and honeysuckle, 15c a.
Dollie Dukes, Quitman, Rt. 6.

Yellow jonquil bulbs, 25c C, plus
postage, or exc. for other flowers, or
white chicken feed sacks. Marjorie
Connell, Whigham.
Large size dahlias, pink, purple and
pink varigated, yellow with bronze.
red, white, dark red, salmon pink,

postage. Mrs. P. W. Hyatt, Bowdon,
RFD 4. > ;
Butterfly bush, 1
dbl. daffodils, 5c doz., also sassafras
and rattlesnake root, 5c Ib.; or will
exc. Not postpaid. Miss Myrtle
Elizabeth Adams, Marietta, Rt. 3.
Evergreen shrubbery, laurels, ivy,
white pink, cedars, and holly, 10 to
18 in. tall; 20c ea./and postage; $2.25
per doz. del. John Cross, Clarkes-
Ville. 4
Purple Prince iris, long trumpet
daffodils, yellow, single or dbl., white
narcissus, showdrops, 20c doz.; sword,
ruffly ferns, 10 ea. Miss Mollie
Reece, Ball Ground, Rt. 4.
Cannas per C: City of Portland,

large white, $4; Queen Helen, yellow,
$2: fragrant cluster narcissus, 75c C;
gladioli, $1 C. Mrs. J. R. Camp.
Cordele>; aS
- Arborvitae, 2-3 ft. large var., 50c
ea. and postage; Japanese bamboo,
ideal for screens, hedges, ornamental
clumps, etc., grows to great height.
rand is evergreen, 25 roots, $1. Add
postage. . Mrs. E. T. Boynton, Ar-
lington. fe ees
Dbl. yellow japonicas, 2 for. 25c;
snowballs, bridal wreath, dbl. spirea,

$1; daffodils, $1 C. Mrs. J. W. Silver,
Talking Rock, Rt. 2. ;

Azaleas, arborvitae, boxwoods,
pussywillow, hibiscus, holly, rhodod-
endrons, 25c; trailing arbutus, galax,
heartease, 25c doz. Mrs. Kate Waters,
Rughby. >

Thirty in. heavy box plants, $1 ea.,
$9 doz.; 4 to 6 in. plants, $2.25 per
C; 200 for $3.75. All del. Maude
Hamby, Greenville.

Geraniums, red, pink, rose, salmon
and white, all dbl., 10c ea. cutting;
begonias, large lear, green and red
leaf, 10c ea.; ferns, 10c ea.; hy-
drangea, white or blue, 10c; giant red
cannas, 10c doz. Add postage. Mrs.
W. J. Rogers, Claxton, Rt. 3.

Sev. M choice boxwood plants,
splendid root system, 60 postpaid, $2;
$360 per M; also other flowers at
lowest. prices. Mrs. C. M. Robinson,
Greenville.

Yellow jonquils, 40 C; milk and
wine lilies, 25c doz.; resurection
bulbs, 50c per C. All plus postage,
Marjorie Cannell, Whigham.

_One hundred ea. white and spruce
pines, rhododendrons, 12 in. $1 doz.;
25 boxwoods,, 10 in., 50c ea.; blue
iris, Day lilies, jonquils, daffodils,
narcissus, 75c C; wisteria, 25 ea.
Yonge Walker, Mt. Airy.

tall, 35c ea. Miss Jessie Cash,Flow-
ery Branch, Rt. 3.

Rooted hedge plants, 25c doz. L.
M. Cooper, Avalon.

Boxwood shrubs, 25c doz.; honey-
suckle, holly, 30c doz. shrubs. Add
postage; cash with order. Annabelle
Durden, Ellijay, Re. 3, Box 31.

_Sev. hundred large salmon pink
gladioli bulbs, 50c doz. Miss Ida
eee: Fairmount. .

vannas, red, yellow, Lady of the
Take, 40c doz.; iris, 25 doz.; cedars,
holly, $1 to $10 per doz.: sword
ferns, begonias, palms and red
geraniums, 10c ea. Eva Haynes.
Buford. :



te |

9 doz., postage added. cs Shs =
tin, 6 vee

0p

L. } postage.

tangerine, 25c ea.,.or 2 for 40c. Add|-

10 ea.; yellow.

$3: Presidents, largered, $2; Eureka,

flowering quince, iris; 25c doz., 5 doz.

. Arborvitae plants, rooted, 20 in. |:

Narcissi, 25 per 2 doz. or $1 per

= Thursday, December 3, 1931

; EES
Flowers and Seed For Sale

Milk and wine lilies and red ang
pink geraniums, 15 a.; red andq
yellow lilies, and begonias, 10c eg.
P. P, in lots of 50c; or exe. for bitter
beans. S. J. Seal, Douglas, Rt. 3.

Cape, jasmine, 25c ea., 5 for $1:
pink rambler rose, 10c ea., rooted:
purple lilac, 10c ea.; single, req
a ae or ee included

ts 3S. GE. endrix, Douglasville.
RED 3. glasville,

Yellow, blue iris, white Shasta dais
sies, 30c; lemon lilies, foxglove, blue
hedge, buttercups, 25c doz.; dbl.
cream japonicas, blue lilac 25. Ad

Pearl Vick, Ellijay. Pe
Hollyhock seed, 2 colors red, 35 per
soda box full, delivered. Mrs, H, }
Sullivan, Carroliton,-Rt. 5.

Jrish junipers, 80c ea.; 214-3 ft
for $1; cedrous deodara, 2-3 ft.,
Scotch broom, 50c ea.; arborvitae, 45.
ea.; Italian cypress, 70c; weepi
willows, obelia, boxwoods, white a
spruce pine, 35c to 50c. Mrs. S, [
Duncan, Cornelia, Rt. 1. Be

Large winter blooming yellow oxa)
bulbs, 15 doz.; Chinese blue forge
menot seed, 10c pkg.; yellow lup
seed, 5c: pkg. Add postage. Miss Lil
lian Wright, Zebulon. se
Everblooming purple lilac, flowe
ing almond, sweetshrub, 10c
crepe myrtle, China, Magnolia, hol
r15c to 25e; white scuppernong, se
ling peach, 15 ea. Mrs. J. W. Hen
drix, Dover. Lo Ce

Paper-white narcissus, daffodils,
johnquils, white flags, 25c doz.: yel-
low narcissus, 10c doz.; pink an
amarillis lilies, 25c ea.; white spi
lilies, 25c ea. Add postage for ord Ts,
less than $1. Mrs. W. T. Westbrook,
Unadilla. :

Double poppy seed of different co
ors for sale or exc. Mrs. I. T. Spei
Forsyth, Rt. 6. : k

Thrift plants, 15c doz. Mrs.
| Taylor, Sharon, Rt, 1. ~ ioe

Azaleas, red, yellow and _ whit
mountain laurel, 50c doz.; mounta
ivy, 40c doz.; ferns, dogwood, 2
doz.: blue iris lilies, 25 doz. Ac
postage. J.T. Boyce, Morganton.

Blue iris lies, 25c doz.; white dog:
wood, ferns, 20c doz.; azaleas, re
yellow and white, and mountain lau
rel, 50c doz.; mountain ivy, 40c
Add postage. Mrs. A. R. Carson,
Morganton. yee

Large quantity of paper-white nar
cissus bulbs, 25c doz. or 20c if mo
than 6 doz. ordered, FOB Doerv
Will exc. for white nest onions
dried fruit. Write what you have
Mrs. O. L. Bush, Doerun. :
Fine colladium bulbs, pink oleand
and poinsettia plants, spotted bego
nias, tall variety, for sale or exc.
lily bulbs, century plants, cactus
pecans and hazelnuts. Write. C.
Hewitt, Marietta, Ga. ~ Se
Snowballs, rose bushes, azaleas, 1
ea.; evergreen mountain growl
ferns, hearts. ease and trailing a
| butis, 20c doz. J. A. Wilson, Hurs

Gladiolus, sev. colors, 45 d
large iris dark purple falls, light pu
ple stands, 35 doz., $20 per M; peren:
nial verbenas, blue, 25 for 25c. A
postage. Mrs. Emma Clayton, Roy.

Few small, well-rooted cedars
25c ea. or 5 for $l... Mrs. C./T.<
liams, Rt. 6, Dallas. ee

One-year-old cape jasmine, 25c
single red cannas, 25c per doz..b
pink running rose, purple lilac,
Add postage. Mrs. S. L. Hend
Douglasville, Rt. 3.

Thirty asparagus ferns, 6 mos. old,
healthy roots, 10c ea.; white altheas,
10c and 20c ea.; golden bells, 25;
orange day lilies, 10c doz.; bedding
lantana, 10c ea. Add postage. Mr
J. W: Garner, Canon, Rt. 3. ye

Blue grape hyacinths, 50c per.
or 500 for $2, delivered. Mrs. J.
Bobo, Hartwell, Rt. 1. oe
Large red King Hubert lily bulbs,
50c doz.: yellow lily with green leaves,
50c doz. one coladium, 2 yrs. ol
75c; Christmas cactus, well rooted,
10c, or exc. Verlie Deen, Coffee. .
Giant pink oxalis, 15-in. lace fern,
25c, del.; small oxalis, 12c bunch;
double geraniums, large bunche
rooted, 25c; stone plant, 8c; runnin
roses, 12c; monthly roses, 25c per 15
all delivered. Mrs. A. S. Paulk, Ocilla.

Magnolia grandiflora seed, 10c per
tablespoonful, 3 for 25c; also Halls
Japan honeysuckle, 2-yr. plants, 3 for
25c, $1.25 per doz., postpaid. Erin
Luke, Fitzgerald, Rt. 2. oe

Indas trees, any quantity. Write
for prices. Any quantity red Suma
trees, quantities of gladiola bul
large salmon pink, 50c per doz

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_..hIda Dodd, Fairmount.

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ursday, December 8, 19:

wers and Seed For Sale

ixed colors dbl. hollyhock, lark-

- dbl. peony flowered poppy, 2

plespoonsful for 5c plus postage.
1iff Booth, Kennesaw. :

ish junipers, 4 to 6 ft. high, for
je or exc. for cider mill or any-
aing can use. Write before sending
thing. Mrs. B. F. Stokes, Jasper,
Bus
Old-fashioned pinks, dbl. white sin-
pink plants, 25c per doz., post-
_ Mrs. A. B. Caldwell, Smyrna,
De :
Twelve colors mixed dbl..and semi-
1, hollyhocks, 25c doz., seed 10
ful; 3 colors larkspur, 5c ea.,
d 5c. +; pink weigela, yellow
sythia, 10c ea.; althea, 10c ea.;
ra fine iris, 5c ea. Mrs. Julia Dar-
nell,.Jasper, Rt. 1

te johnquils for sale, 25c doz.

oF
Holly, cedar, black pine, white flow-
dogwood, any size and quan-
0c ea. up, according to size.
.T. Cliatt, Rt. 1, Box 89, Whig-
Yellow narcissi, jonquil, gladiola
tbs, 25 doz. Add postage. Miss
jie Sangster, Vienna.
flowers, iris bulbs and ever-

; ening roses, from 10c to 50c, or

c. for feed, flour or sugar sacks,
. Mrs. L. H. Coe, Eastanolle.
k crape myrtle or largerstroe-
Jants, 35c ea.; white iris lilies,
doz.; bridalwreath and yellow
e, 25c ea. Miss Allene Austin,
cDonough, Rt. 5. :
arge purple violets, 50c C; yellow
Ss, president red, 30c doz.; milk
ine lilies, 50c doz.; dark red
ock seed, delicate shade dbl.
hollyhock seed, 10c cupful, FOB.
xc. Miss A. Dixon, Alma,

d dbl. dahlias, 50c doz.; mixed
cannas, iris, white and bronze,
oz.; spirea, bridalwreath and
as, 20c; tiger lilies, 60c doz.;
ooming roses, 20c; mums, 25c
Mrs. J. Winter, Buford. '
ted crepe myrtle, iris, junipers

arborvitaes, chinquapin roses, |

oted. Sell for cash or exc. for pea-
s, pecans or white feed sacks.
e offer. Mrs. W. A. Cosper, Bow-
Station, RFD.
zaleas, trailing arbutus, mtn.
s, water lilies, mtn. ivy, strawber-
bushes, white maple, all 20c doz.
well rooted. Add postage. Lucile
mason, Morganton. Bee: .
jue iris, pink phlox, white daisies,
ler wart, 20c doz.; native azaleas,
doz.; spruce pines, $1 doz.; dbl.
ow and single red japonicas, 20c
see apie Lihda Evans, El-
sta daisies, 50c C; white Yuc-
25 for $1; Sweet Williams, mixed
pies, gaillardia, Ragged Robin,
thus, poinsetta, larkspur seed,
hollyhocks, 5c spoonful. Add
ge. Harold Pass, Point Peter.
looming size cream, yellow dbl.
and eggs, yellow long trumpet
lils, ea. $1.50 per C; dogwood.
r trees, small water oaks, $1 a.,
doz., del.; also running cedar, 50c
Money order only. Mrs. T. H.
surley, Hartwell, Rt. 4.
ariegated rose, butterfly bush, red
ice, japonicas, yellow jasmines,
lasting sweet peas, all rooted, 25c
winter blooming rose, oxalis,
drops, 25c doz., or exc. Mrs.
Spruell, Alpharetta, Rt. 2.
hoice bulbs; named _ varieties
xed) dahlias, $3 doz.; also nar-
, Jonquil, daffodil bulbs (mixed),
50 C, not prepaid. Mrs. J. G.
ds, Atlanta, 255 Sutherland Ter.,
Phone De. 0203.
oseberry, jonquils, white and
ruce pines, rhododendrons, red and
ite dogwood, azaleas, fall pinks,
ck, mtn. laurels, mtn. ivy, trail-
arbutus, all $1 doz. Mrs. Elvia
ers, Dahlonega, Rb. 1.
olly bushes, mtn. laurels, rhodo-
drons, azaleas, crabapples, cherry
Ss, all 15c ea., $1.50 doz.; straw-
ary bushes, white pine, white dog-
ood, hazlenut bushes, all 10c ea.,
oz. Johnson Chastain, Morgan-
_P. O. Box 21.
olden belis, white spirea, pink
myrtles, purple altheas, 15c ea.,
$1; large yellow canna bulbs,
oZ. All $1 orders del. Exc. for
White feed sacks. Mrs. Jos. W.
t, Hartwell, Rt. 3.
howballs, 2 for 25c; purple lilac,
25c; yellow thornless roses, 2
29C; Balm of Gilead, 15c ea.; pep-
t, spearmint, catnip, 10c doz.
r value. Miss L. M, White,
ega, Rt. 1, Box 33. a

| crombie, Loving.

ostage. Roy Baker, Alpharetta,

Flowers and
. Holly bushes, 15 ea.; evergreen

galax, 2 doz. 25; yellow fall button
pinks, 25c doz. Mrs. Addie Aber-

Dbl. yellow japonicas, 3 for 25c;
golden bells, 50c doz.; cape jasmine,
25. ea.;| Rose of Sharon, 50c doz.:
orange. day lilies, 75c C: Cherokee
roses, 50c doz.; dbl. white spirea, 30c
doz. Add postage. Edgar Duvall,
Ellijay, Rt. 3. \

Crimson amaryllis bulbs, 75c doz.
No order filled for' less than 1 doz.
If chk. is sent, add 10c extra; add 5c
on doz. postage. No stamps accepted.
Mrs..M. T. Tanner, Sandersville.

Huckleberry, spruce pines, cedars,
red dogwoods, silver maples, beach-
nut, 20c ea.; pit flowers, 60 bunches,
mixed col., $20; chrysanthemums, all
col., 15 bunch; peppermint, catnip,
15c ea. Emley Long, Cleveland, Rt. 4.

_Harly daffodil and jonquil bulbs,
$1.50 per 100. H. M. Hill, Atlanta,
172 N. Howard St., Phone De. 5033-W.

Four blooming, size regal lily bulbs.
$1.10, del. Exc. for Jap. persimmon
tree or fresh apples, etc., ea. pay exp.
Mrs. H. H. Herring, Cairo. ;

Jonquil and daffodil, blue bottle
bulbs, wild Easter lilies, $1 C: sweet-

scented winter blooming violets, $1 |

ey Miss Tommie Smith, Royston,
Pink, red azaleas, 3-ft. Cherokee
roses, $1 doz.; globe arborvitae, 25
in., 4 for $1; 5 doz. pink perennial
phiox, $1; lilac, pink spirea, rhodo-
dendrons, 6 for $1. Sadie Wilson,
Morganton. :

Dianthus, plumarius,
aquilegia, pyrethrum, lathyrus, holly-
hocks, marshmallows, calendulas,
veronica spicata, valeriana, artemisia
lactiflora, giant pansies, hardy bloom-
ing size plants, state insp., 50c doz.;

4$1 orders postpaid. Mary Lewis,

Cornelia, j
_Azaleas, spruce pines, red and
white dogwood, 20c ea.; poplars, 15c;
mtn. ferns, 25c doz.; chestnut, black
walnuts, 25c ea.; blueberry bushes,
30c doz. Mrs. Normon Henry, Min-
eral Bluff. |
Pink and white peonies, 35c doz.;
hydrangea, pink spirea, bridal-
wreath, dogwood, jasmine, black, pink
and moss rose, 15 ea.; yellow kerria,
sweet springa, 25c. Add postage. Mrs:
L. W. Slaughter, Rising Fawn.
Hedge plants; $1 M, or exc. for
everbearing strawberry plants. Docia
Harris, Lula.
. Rose of Sharon, Persian lilac roses,
15c ea.; dahlia tubers, red Dec. type.
10c ea.; rose cuttings, unrooted, from
18 var., 5c ea.; gladioli, 14 named
var.; florist type, 15c ea., $1 doz. Add
postage. Lillian Thomas, Haralson.
Hemerocalis yellow day lilies, 50c
doz.; lilac bushes, 25c ea.; Jap. iris,
25c doz.; hollyhock seed, dbl. zinnia,
all colors, 10c pk. Will take stamps.
Cash with order. Evelene McLaugh-
lin, Greenville, Rt. 3. Fae
Large size white chrysanthemum
plants, 10c ea., $1 doz.; sword ferns,
15c ea., 2 for 25c; the president (red)
canna, 15 ea.; bulbs, 2 for 25c red
and pink ger. cut., 10c ea., 3 for 25c.

Mrs. A. L. Branan, Macon, 209 Hard-

man Ave.

Cape jasmine, crepe myrtle, pink
evergreens, red berry kind, all rooted
well, 10c ea. and postage; old-time
daffodils, jonquils, white narcissus
bulbs, 10c doz.'and postage. Mattie
Reid, Bremen; Rt. 1, Box 76.

Dbl. giant red poppy seed, 10c thls.
Mrs. P. E. Thomas,.Cordele, Rt. 4.

Two large old-fashioned boxwoods,
4 to 7 ft., $25 for both. Exc. for grain,
potatoes or anything can use. Mrs.
Chas. H. Ogletree, Crawfordville,
Rie 2 .

Nice flower cuttings, ferns, bego-
nias, cactus, geraniums, etc., real
cheap. Miss Julia Collins, Lenox..

Small 2-year-old Irish junipers and
arborvitae,.7 for $1. Exc. 1 Mfor1M
cedrus deodora, nandinas, golden ar-
bor or golden euonymus. Mrs. S. D.
Duncan, Cornelia, Rt. 1. | ea

General collection of choice dahlia
tubers, containing some named varie-
ties, including the Warner, Jersey
Beauty, Breeze Lawn, Eastern Star,
Snowdrift and others, $1 doz. plus
postage. Mrs. John I, Hynds, Atlanta,

93. Warren St., N. E., Phone De.

0489-W.

Chrysanthemums, mixed colors, 15
do .; crimson verbena, 4 for 10c;
geraniums, mixed colors, 25 per doz.
cuttings, all postpaid. Mrs. B. N.
Roper, Villanow, Rt. 2. .

Blue grape hyacinths, 50c C, $2 for
500. Ray Johnson, Hartwell.



WN, Wilson, Maysville, _.

Umbrella China sprouts, 25c ea, C,

Shae,

i dron, 15 inches, $1 doz. J. R.

ae See

Flowers pal Seed For Sale

-Snapdragon seed,
Miss Ella Wyll
Rt. 3.

10c spoonful.
Garner, Warthen,

wood, 50c doz.; hedges, evergreen, 25c
C; wandering jew, 5c. Exc. for any-
thing can use. Add postage. Mrs. J. B.
Jones, Dahlonega; Rt. 1.

Evergreen well-rooted spruce pine,
25c; dogwood, Easter lily bulbs,
bridalwreath, running rose, monthly
rose, canna bulbs; 15c ea. Exc. for
anything useful. Mrs. J. W. Miller,
Bowdon. :

One boxwood, 6 ft. tall, 18 ft.

| around; 1 evergreen, 10 ft. tall. Make

offer; A. R. Paris, Dallas, Rt. 1.
Boston fern cuttings, rooted, 10c;
red geraniums, Christmas cactus,
rooted 10c, cuttings 5c; elephant ear
begonia, rooted, 15c; wandering jew
cutting, 5c, postpaid. Miss Ruth M.
Waldrup, Lenox, Rt. 2. Bec
_Yellow cluster narcissi, 20c doz.;
giant amaryllis hybrids, 20c ea., 3 for.
rtd er ea Miss Ida Grier, Arling-
on.
_ Giant white spider lily bulbs, 3 for
40c;,red spider, 3 for 25c; Dr. Regel
hemorcallis lily bulbs, 3 for 25c, pre-
paid. Mrs. Maude Brooks, Arlington.
Evergreen, mtn. laurel, hemlock,
ivy, spruce, white pines, rhododen-
Hun-
nicutt, Tallulah Falls. , ' *
Hawthorne, walnut trees, 25c ea.;
crabapple, mtn. laurels; white pines,
azaleas, wild gooseberry bushes, 15c
ea., 8 for $1. Mrs. C. P, Lively, Mor-

-|ganton.
anchusa,

Snowballs, purple lilacs, white spi-
rea, Christmas jasmine, 15c ea.; pink
weigelas, star jasmines, yellow japon-
ieas, 25c ea.; daffodils, narcissi, 75c
C. Exc. Irene Foster, Ellijay, Rt. 3,
Box 48.

Crabapples, mtn. laurels, _ white
pine, azaleas, 15c ea., 8 for $1; haw-
thorne, walnut trees, 25c ea.; silver
maples, 50c ea. Mrs. W. F. Fain,
Morganton.

Maple, mtn. laurels, azaleas, crab-
apples, 15c ea., 8 for $1; ferns, day
lilies, trailing arbutus, evergreen, 25
doz.; spruce pines, 20c ea, John S.
Wilson, Morganton.

Pink crepe myrtle (rooted), 7 sister

Loak, 25c ea. Mrs. Morrie Cardwell,
Greenville, Rt. 3, Box 100,

Rooted Dorothy Perkins roses, red,
pink, small 10c, large 25c; cuttings,
unrooted, $1 C. Add. postage. Mrs.
J. L. Parrish, Rt. 2, Nashville. .

Milk and wine lilies, large, 10c ea.,
$1.10 doz. Add postage. Other kinds
bulbs and flowers for sale cheap.
Mrs. N. L.: Palmer, Milford.

Thrift jonquils, 15c doz.; Roman

blue hyacinths, October lilies, butter-
cups, 30c doz.; spirea, snowdrop,
Dorothy Perkins-roses, 15c ea. Mrs.
H. F. Jarrell, Butler, Rt. 1, Box 42.
r Three-year. seedling arborvitae, 5
for 55c; Vanhoutti spirea, 2 for 25c;
rooted obelia, 15c ea,; Anthony Wa-
terer spirea, 20c ea.; hypericum, 25c
ea., postpaid. Mrs. James Puckett,
Auburn.

Cedars, 1 to 134 ft., 10c ea., 15 for
$1, FOB. Mrs. J. N. Knowles, Jack-
son, Rt. 1.

Anthony Waterer spirea, purple

wisteria, dbl. althea, crepe myrtle,
20c; January jasmine, snowdrops, 15c
ea.; purple lilac, 25c, postpaid 50c up.
Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks:
_, Yellow California poppy seed, 10c
teaspoon; dwarf arborvitae seed, 20c
tablespoon; umbrella China trees, 3
to 5 ft., 25c ea. Mrs. W. L. Daniel,
Dawson, Rt. 1, Box 101. 2

Large flat cedar, 10. ft. tall, 18 ft.
around, good roots, make best offer,
FOB: Marvin Pittman, Bellton.

Large dbl. deep. pink peonies, 30c
ea., 2 for 50c. Money preferred; add
postage. Mrs. Genie Barlow, Talla-
poosa, Rt. 2.

jasmine, Virginia cedar, 20c ea., $2
doz., packed by exp. nurseryman. L.
L. Babb, Milledgeville, Rt. 6.

Balm Gilead, cedar, rhododendron,
weeping willow cuttings, snowball,
boxwood, evergreen, 15c ea., 2 for 25c.
Add postage. Miss Connie Anderson,
Murrayville, Rt. 1.

Fancy leaf century plants, small
25c, large 50c; green, white leaf snake
plant, same price. Mrs. R. J. Paris,
Dallas, Rt. 1.

Oleanders, red, white, 25c ea. Exc.
for 100-lb. feed sacks, white, at 742c
ea. Pearl Morris, Bowdon.

White jonquils, 15c doz.; white
narcissus, 20c doz.; Irish junipers, 25c



to $1 ea. Mrs. W. J. Pollard, Bremen,
Rt. 1, Box 37. ;

Mtn. laurels, honeysuckle, dog- |

roses, 15c ea.; hollyhock, 10c; water

Crepe myrtle, mtn. laurel, yellow |.

Spruce, white pines, mtn. laurel, |

oN = Page Bye.

- Tree boxwood, 18 to 25 inches, 15

men, Rt. 1, Box 107.
Dbl. pink.poppy seed 6c tablespoon-

Cdar, white pines, mtn.
maple, spruce, raspberries,

ley, Murrayville, Rt. 1.

Petunias, 15c doz.;
bulbs, 30c ea. Exc. for tulips, crocus,
gladioli, red iris, yellow, red monthly

Mrs. G..Theus, Rt. 1, Butler.

G. L. Tallant, Cumming, Rt. 1.

pink, cream, white cannas, 8c ea.;
red with green foliage, also variegated
cannas, 5c ea. Exc. for sound table
peas, dried fruit.
Rt. 3, Baxley. :
Blue, pink old-fashion dbl. hya

putter and eggs, jonquils, mixed, $3
C: milk and wine lilies, Madonna
lilies, 25c ea.
land, Alvaton.

or stamps with order.
Brewton, Statesboro.

drops, 25e doz.; pink, rose and white
cannas,. $1 doz.

rs

Re 4

Ten large clumps
$3.50, or 40c ea.;
50c gal.: 2-year Waterer spirea, 25c

20c; Irish junipers, 35c; Chinese ar-
Bremen. ~

postage. Mrs, I. N. Wright, Rock-
mart, Rt. 2. ae

doz., 75c C, Exc. for equal value
gladioli.
Springs. ~

jonquils, althea, white dkl., 10c ea.;
monthly rose cuttings, different col-
ors, 20c. Mrs. J..H. Hendrix, Aus-
tell Rt 2." USAGE ee SS

April blooming white narcissi bulbs,
8c doz.;

town.

White Eng: dogwood,
white althea, purple lilacs, rooted,
20c; purple flags, 40c doz. Exc. for

Rt. 1,

stamps. Miss Mae Bell White, Tem-
ple, Rt.:3, Box 36...
Twenty boxwoods, 2

T. Nichols, Lilburn, Rt. 1.

young hens, ea. pay charges. Mrs.
C. L. Sanders, Knosville, Rt. 1
Climbing euonymous, dbl.

oleanders, well rooted, large elephant

A. Quarterman, McIntyre.

0Z.;
Vonnie Garner, Rockmart, Rt. 3.

Add postage. Pay in advance.
Dessie Smith, Rt. 1, Canton.

40c ea. Mrs. M. L. Madden,
Rt- 1,

pig; pot flowers, yard flowers and
thing useful.
ledge. .
C:; button mums, foxglove, dusty
16c. Add _ postage.
Qalking Rock, Rt. 2.

Goz.; also beachnuts.
Iearnes, Norcross, Rt. 2.



ple lilac, 2 for 30c, postpaid. Mrs.

W. A. OKelley, Rt. 2, Maysville.
AS : & 4 - = : % .

Flowers and Seed For Sale

ea.; junipers, 15 to 30 inches, 15c to
30c ea.; well-rooted blue flag lilies,
20c doz Mrs. R. T. Holcombe, Bre- |

roses, rooted; petunia seed,.10c pkg.

cinths, cream and orange narcissi,

-borvitae, 50c. Mrs. M. L. Westbrook,

Eight 2-year-old boxwoods, exe. for

Dark red, pink honeysuckle, 15
Mrs. Clarisse

ful. Mrs. J. E: Passe, Madison, Rt. 4,
laurel, .
sage,
sweetshrubs, 10c ea., 3 for 25c. Exc.
for white feed sacks. Mrs. J. M. Wig=

12 Disciples -

French marigold seed, 5c pkg.; yel<
low zennia seed, 5c pkg.; yellow can=
nas, 40c C. Exc. for shrubbery. Mrs.

King Humbert bronze canna pulbs,

Mrs. L. D. Kimbrel,

Miss Gussie Strick=

Yellow roses, 25c per 2 cuttings;
pin cushion cactus, 15c, 4 roots; yel- _
low peach roses, 25c, 2 cut., del. Gash
Miss Pearl

Five dif. type lilies, $1 doz.; snow=- -

; Will exc. for flow=
ering auince, weigelas, red bud, arbor=_
vitae, Deodora cedras or perennial
phlox. Mrs. J .B. McMillan, Enigma,

pink peonies, .
mixed caffodils,

ea.; yr. obelias and Vanhoutti spirea,
2 for 25c. Mrs. W. M.-Jones, Lylerly.

- Forsythias, Pride of Rochester,
weigela, spirea, pink, white, red, all

Chanta umbrella seed, 25 gal Add :

April blooming narcissi bulbs, 15
Mrs. W. H. Nelson, Powder
Reginae lilies, duck-bill lilies, white -

yellow daffodils, 8c doz.;
peony bulbs, 3 for 25e. Add postage..
Miss Bonnelle Browning, Drake-
5 ee
lavender,

equal value. Mrs. C. W. Kown, White, - S
Blue iris lily bulbs, 95 per C. No |
| to 8 ft. tall,
cheap for cash. Write or come. H.
Sev. kinds flower bushes, yellow :
sweet pea, other seed, peppermint _
plants, red currant sprouts. Exc, for |
pink Ae

ears, coladiums, bulbs, 25c ea. Add ,
postage. Exc. for evergreens. Mrs. K,

Hastings balloon vine seeds, 10c
white narcissi bulbs, 15c doz

Well-rooted spivot hedge, 25c doz,
Mrs.

Boxwood, evergreens, 20 in. high, |
Felton,

bulbs, exc. for white feed sacks, any-
Mrs. J. H. Hayes, Rut-

Giant daffodils, narcissi bulbs, 75e

miller, hardy phlox, 20c doz.; altheas, | =
1D OM: Silvers: 23

White flags, 25c doz.; star jas- :
mines, 20c ea.: red rose cuttings, 10c
ea.; Bird of Paradise seed, 10c; pur-.



Rayle. - :
Tris, narcissi, jonquils, lilac, spirea,
owering almond, yellow jasmine, al-,

theas, mums. Sell cheap or exc. Mrs.

J. S. Weatherly, Hoschton.

_ Jonquil bulbs, $1 C; red and yel-
Jow June pears, cherry, lilac bushes,
rooted, 3 for 50c. Add postage. Mrs.
T. A. McClendon, Bremen.
Bight hundred white narcissi bulbs,

$2; 7 doz. white jonquil bulbs, $1,
_Mrs. W. M. Jackson, Roopville, Rt. 1.

- Two large summer blooming cape

jasmines, 54% and 4 ft., cheap for

eash or exc. Mrs. Lona Tuck, Rt. 2,
- Buford. eS
- Rooted- cape jasmine, 2 yrs. old, |
20c ea., 3 for 50c. Mrs. W. B. Lind-
sey, Lenox. ic

Small cedars, 2 to 4 ft., -ball-

shaped, 10c to 25c ea., FOB; syca-
mores, maple, white ash, white dog-,
wood, redbud, bush honeysuckle, 10c
ea. R. T. Dempsey, Rt. 2, Adairs-
ville.

Crimson lilies, 25c ea. Exc. for good

feed sacks. Mrs. J. L. Yawn, Chaun-

cey. =: Dt :
- White narcissi bulbs, $5 per M. Exc.
for poultry or honey. Mrs. J. T. Lewis, |
Rt. 2, College Park.
Yellow jonquils, 2 doz., 25c; April
blooming white narcissi, 2 doz., 25c.
Mrs. H. C. Carter, Winder, Rt. 3.
- Jonquil bulbs, 30c doz.; large yel-
low and little yellow. Exc. for pe-
cans, peanuts, white feed sacks. Mrs.
Jewell Laster, Fairburn, RFD.
Large double dahlias, 2 pinks, 2
yellows, red, white, 10c ea., 85c doz.,
postpaid. Growing instructions on-
request. Mrs. Alvin D. Todd, Gaddis-
town. | Poe.
Large white dbl. peony bulbs, 30c
ea. Exc. for large dahlia bulbs, ea. to
pay postage. Mrs. M. B. Davis, Fair-
burn, Rt. 1. =

- Pink, orange. dbl.. California poppy

seed, 10c tablespoonful; dbl. rooted |

oleander cuttings, 15c; single white
rooted oleander cuttings, 10c. Mrs.
G. B. Smith, Cordele, Rt. C.
Flowers and Seed Wanted
Want 3 snow garland spireas and
3 ligustrums.. Exc. single and dbl.
bridalwreath, crimson spirea, obelia
lants. Mrs. Lizzie Ree Atkinson,
Greensboro. a
_ Want hyacinth and white narcissi
bulbs. Will exc. winter Eng. pea:
1.@ Mrs. Willie Kelley, Oglethorpe,

ea :

Want few blooming size Madonna
Easter lily and colored iris bulbs.
Exc. 3 large paper-white narcissus
for ea. bulb, ea. to pay postage. Mrs.
G. eS Knight, Thomasville, Moultrie

oad. .

Want all colors Roman hyacinths,

ulips, iris, decorative dahlias and nar- |

cissus bulbs. Exc. all colors large type
chrysanthemum plants. Spring del.
for bulbs now. Mrs. Oscar Cook, Mc-

Donough, RFD. . :

- _ Want tulip and peonies. Exc. other
flowers and seed. Mrs. J. G. Dodd,
Alpharetta, Rt. 5. ees
Exc. valu for a 2-year-old white
American Beauty rose bush and a
2-year-old Maman Cochet rose bush.

Write at once. Mrs. Jim Hamby, La-

Grange, Hil =

Box 115.
_ Exe. large type red and yellow
mum plants and large red canna
bulbs for snowball and weigela,
ooted, and roses. Mrs. J. H. Car-
rington, LaGrange, Rt. 1. ; :
Want red dogwood, 3 to 6 ft., must
arantee the color or dont write.
Quote best price on 10 to 50 trees.
E. J. Hart, College Park.
Want to exc. white April bloom-
g narcissus bulbs for paper-white
arcissus bulbs. Mrs. L. S. Hardy,
Chipley, Rt. 27. g
_ Want large dbl. dahlia tubers, glad-

* ioli bulbs and chrysanthemums, large L

type, all colors of ea. Send sample

id best price. Mrs. Clara Bell Carey,
Royston, Rt. 1.

Exc. Hastings fine gladioli bulbs,
blooming size, for red peony, or will
exc. nice dried apples for same. Mrs.
Howard Brock, Fairburn, Rt. 4.

_ Exe. grapefruit plants, cherry, Sept.
peach seedling and other kinds of
uit plants for tulip bulbs, junipers

, Flowers and Seed Wanted _



and blue or Norway spruce. Mrs.
Me Godard, Goggins, Rt. 25

LRKET

Exe. geraniums, cannas, narcissi,
any kind roses, blue and white iris,
Shasta daisies, violets or hardy phlox
(rose color) for tulips or hyacinths,
any colors. Mrs. Glovena Ballew,
Bowman, Rt. 1. : eS

Want 2 doz. white Roman hya-
cinths, 2 doz. St. Brigid anemones,
dbl., 1 doz. dbl. white Shasta daisies,
not single. Exc. named iris, red, yel-
low, pink, blue, purple, maroon and
variegated. Write first. Mrs. S.. W.
Sloan, Auburn.

Exe. large Klondike strawberry
plants for rooted evergreen shrub-
bery. Write what you have. Mrs. S. J.
Yeoman, Leesburg.

Want calla and
tulips, hyacinths,
pink thrift. Exc, milk an

regal. lily pulbs,
perennial phlox,
wine lily

bulbs, giant trumpet daffodils, paper- |.

white narcissus, Shasta daisies and
others. Miss Nona Childs, Harts-

field.

Exc. some real Poets daffodils,
5-6-in. cluster, large peony-shaped
daffodils, Chinese sacred lilies at ie
ea. for globe arborvitae, Irish juni-
pers and other flowers and shrubs.
Miss Maggie Mozley, Austell. :

Exc, large dbl. gorgeous pink poppy
seed, 1 spoonful for ea. plant arbor-
vitae, nandina, japonica. or hibiscus.
Mr. E. P. H. Striplin, Moultrie, Rt. 3.

Want to buy or trade for a Grand
Duke jasmine bush. S. A. Farrar,
Bainbridge. =

- Want old-fashioned single blue hy-
acinths, jonquils, early daffodils and

butter and eggs, blooming size bulbs. |

State price. Mrs. Banks Yonge, Co-

jlumbus, 1932 Wyanton Drive.

Want to buy for cash 200 blue iris
(flags). Write. Mrs. L. F. Kent,
Smyrna, Rt. 2.

Exc. rooted pine burr geranium, red
begonia, large ferns, cut. red and pink
dbl. ger. and others for tulip bulbs,
pink and white cannas, dahlia bulbs
and other spring. blooming -bulbs.
Mrs. J. Z. Curry, Stockton. ~

Exc. Wakefield- cabbage plants at
$1 M and Klondike strawberry plants
at $2 M for white pines or other
shrubbery, white narcissi or tulip and
as bulbs. Ovie Crowe, Gainesville,
Rte 2s ee ee ae

Want dbl. azaleas, all. col., butter-
fly, snowballs. Exc. giant pansy
seed, giant snapdragon seed, 4 doz.
Darwin mixed _ tulips,.
seed, poppy, larkspur and others. Mrs.
L, E. Stewart, McDonough, Rt. 3. |

Exc. dbl. daffodils and real poets
daffodils, 5 in cluster, or Chinese sa-
ered lilies, at 1c ea., for globe arbor-
vitae, Irish junipers, white pines or
spruce pines, small size.
Mozley, Austell. .

Exc. Calif. privet hedge cuttings or
seed, pink crepe myrtle, well-rooted
plants, for arborvitae, junipers or
magnolia plants. Mrs. R.
Dallas, Rt. 1. |
Exc. yellow -and rose chrysanthe-
mums for crepe myrtle. Also have
strawberry plants to exc. at rate of
25c per 100. Mrs. G. C. Goodroe,
Buena Vista. ;

Everbearing and raspberry vines
at 65c doz. to exc. for daffodil bulbs.
D. W. Reeves, Atlanta, 1145 Gordon
Street. ee 2 -

Exe. 2-year-old geraniums, lan-
tanas, sev. dif. colors, large cigar
plant, poppy, Sweet Williams, grass.
pinks, stock, snapdragons, phlox seed,
for tulips, hardy phlox, crocus and

D. Pittman, Maysville. ;

' Exc. winter beans, Swycard collard
seed, mix. var. turnip seed, mustard
seed, for nice var. ferns, begonias,
fuchsia, cactus, etc., to be rooted., ea.

pay postage. Lillian Thomas, Har-

alson. -

Columbine

Miss Maggie |

J. Paris,

| other flowers and gren seed. Mrs. M..

~ Exe. purple iris, cannas, crabapples,

/velvet roses, dahlias, for crepe myr-
tle and any kind of shrubbery. Mrs.

N. P. Garner, Stone Mountain, Rt. 2,
Box 89.

_ Exc. red, not purple, named iris,
Talisman, Betty Pritchard and Pres.
H. Hoover roses, well rooted, for 12
var. named iris, Aaron Ward, Lillian
Moore and other named roses, and
fa flowers. Mrs. W. M. Jones,
ylerly. _ :

Le A CORRECTION
- TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
_ DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE

Six half grown guineas, 50c ea.;
day old guineas, 20c ea. Mrs. J. G.
Chapman, Butler. 5

Nice, fat turkeys, 10 to 20 Ibs. ea.,
20c lb. FOB. Wendell Smith, Baxley.
_ Bird Bros. toms, April 1931 hatch,
wt. 19 Ibs., $5 ea. Mrs, J. W. Over-



ton, Bowdon, Rt. 4. ae

4

Re AT
Second-Hand Machinery |

_ For Sale

sale. Write what you need. Exc. some
for shoats or belting. M. R. Elrod,
Lylerly. :
-_Covington-Toole wilt-resistant cot-
ton seed, 1st yr., $1 per bu., del. A. J.
Kent, Midville, Rt. 2.
International tractor, 1930, in
good cond., with pulley, $550. W. M.
McDearis, Fair Mount, Rt. 1._ :

separator, used 1 season with 2 cows,
$12 cash. C. M. Marshall, Ashburn,
Rt. 4.

Ten-gal. bbl. churn, 10-gal. milk
can, also 15 trapnest fronts, 1 farm
bell and other farm articles for sale.
or exc. Mrs. E. Spence, Dunwoody.

Cotton gin, ready to run, 2 com-
plete grist mills, two 14 h. p. gas eng.,
shellers, crushers, line shafting, pul-
leys, belting. Make an offer. W. W.
Wilkinson, Villa Rica. <<

An $80 Primrose separator, used 9
mos. only, for sale or exc. for a Jer-
sey cow at least 2 yrs. old_ with a
young calf. Mrs. W. L. Sessions,
Soperton. :

Covington corn and cotton planter,
used 1 yr., for sale or exc. for 20

A. T. Williams, Fitzgerald, Rt. 2.

A-1 cond.; 10 h. p. Titan, slight re-
pairs needed; line shafts, pulleys and
other equipment, good cond., cheap
for cash. Robt. Fuller, Adairsville.
Kohler 10 k. w. light plant, electric,
used 4 months only. A. M. Harper,
Eulonia. : Sa
- One Dayton computing. scale, fan
type, wt. up to 30 lbs., only used
about 134 yrs., in good cond. when
last used; for sale or exc. for. best
offer of equal value. (Name and ad-
dress not given) 2.2)... =) =e
No. 11 imp. Columbia. cane mill,
good cond., $30, or exc. for syrup at
market price or for Fulghum_ seed
oats. Mrs..D. H. McEachni, - Hazle-
hurst.
Good second-hand
a _W. M. Fortner, Meansville,
No. 12 Chattanooga. 3-roller, 1-
horse cane mill, $20. Exc. for seed

ean use. S. G. McNeill, Arlington.
One Colts Model N No. 50 acety-
lene light plant, with pipes and 18
lights, in good cond., for sale or exc.
for shoats or R. I. Red chickens.
Mrs. B. M. Green, Gray.
No. 2 Golden new model cane mill,
$35, FOB. James W. Meek, Adrian.
One farm bell, $2. Oscar McCoy,
Commerce, Rt. 1. pS
Two Oliver goober 1-horse turning
plows, in good cond., $4.50 ea. Riley
C.-Couch, Furine =.
24 in. dia., 31 ft.

One smokestack,
long, in good cond., cost $3.50 per ft.
Will sell cheap. R. J. Flanigan, Win-
der, Rt. 4. =

Dicks famous feed cutter, in first
class cond., large size, hand or power,
cost $48. Make best offer. J. Guy
Hulme, Elberton, Rt. 2.

Delco light plant and water. sys-
tem, in good cond., batteries almost

-new, for sale. W. H. Rogers, Sulaton.

Hundred-gal. furnace boiler, suit-
able for scalding hogs or boiling large
quantities feed stuff, $10. Mrs. J. M.
Smith, Greshamville. - .

Three No. 3 hydraulic Gould: rams
and one 750-gal. galvanized tank,
good as new, cost $72, seli $45, FOB.
Sell one or all. E. J. Wells, Forrest
Park, : ae
_ Fordson tractor, clutch and pulley,
good as new, for sale or exe. for any-
thing of equal value. R. L. Clark,
Ficklin. :

One tractor, 15-30 International,
McCormick-Deering, slightly used,
for quick sale, $500 cash. C. E. Mid-
dlebrooks, Barnesville, 419 Zebulon
Street.

One David Bradley cotton and corn
planter for sale or exc. for fruit
trees and grape vines. Major Garner,
Stone Mountain, Rt. 2. oe

Eight-disc Hoosier grain drill, in
A-1 cond., been used very little, $47;
No. 10 DeLaval cream separator, good
aoe $30, FOB. G. B. Poore, Canon,

One Meadors grist- mill, complete,
upright, 24-in. rock, pulleys and belt:
1 Fordson tractor with pulley and ext.
rims. All for $150. Will grind from
75 to 100 bu. per day now. Jesse M.
Aycock, Rockyford.

Yr Three h. p. FPairbanks-Morse gas.
eng., $30, or exc. for 114 h. p. eng. of



same make, in good cond. Jas. M.

eae

Some Fordson tractor parts for

Nearly new No. 2 Primrose cream }-

syrup or anything can. use.
McNeill, Arlington. ~ :

young heavy breed hens. Write first. |:
Eight h. p. Mogul I. H. C. gas. eng.,-

churn, good as

oats, rye, Ga. cane syrup or anything

pecan grader.



Thursday, December 3, 1931

7 Second-Hand Machinery 4
For Sale s

One A. M. 3.131 power pealer, 114!

horse motor to operate; 2 steam prese
sure cookers, small upright boiler.
etc, All for $350. H. H. Peacock
Eastman, :

One-horse Chattanooga turn plow
No. 71, can work No. 72 point on
same and do work of 1% horse. New
wing, but slide needed, $5, FOB,
W. Beall, Culverton. 4

One reversible disc plow, $15,

will exc. for corn, peas or chicker
T, T. Mead, Farmington, Rt. 2. aS

One J. I. Case all-steel threshing
machine for sale or exc. for 2 good
young mules; 3-horse Oliver tur
plow, cost $75. Exc.-for good Jersey
cow. Mrs. W. T. Mays, Lyons.

-Two Lynchburg plows, turners, $
ea. Reuben Pitts, Milledgeville, Rt
Box 117. =

Three-horse John Deere ridin
turn plow, good shape, a new extra
point. Sell or exc. for seed oats, rye,
So

One-horse, 3-roller Chattanoog:
cane mill, No. 12, good cond. Sell or
exc. for 30 gal. or 1 bbl. of good G
cane syrup. S. G. McNeill, Arlin
International riding cultivator fe
sale or exc. for 15 Leghorn hens
L. Wellborn, Rutledge. . :
_Two-horse disc, eight 18-in. blades,
good cond., all fixtures, ready for use,
$20, or exc. for corn or anything can
ue: Pages E. B. Bennett, Screven,
Ret. 2: Se ee

Cole 20 h. p. boiler and eng., 1 C
36-in. top runner corn mill. M
best offer. Mrs. J. A. Holland, Ha
Hton, Rt. 4s: * Ee

Two-horse Avery turning plow,
first class cond., for sale or exc. fo
anything of equal value. M. D. Fort
ner, Bartow, Rt. 2. ; =

Pr. McDonald pitless wagon scales,
5-ton cap., $25, FOB, cash. E,
Little, Forsyth, Rt: 3. eee
_ International steel beam riding c
tivator, $25, or exc. for W. L. pulle
not later than March or April hat
Hoke Parks, Cumming, Rt. 4. _

DeLaval No. 5 cream

rite. Guy Roberts, Pendergrass. _
Avery corn planter, first class cond.,
$10 cash, FOB. Exc. for corn and
peanuts, del. Mrs. H. A. Humphrey,
Mitchell, Rt. 1. or eae
One ea. Dixie plow, cultivator plow
spring-tooth. harrow, spring-toot:
cultivator, guano distributor, scrapes,
singletrees and corn and bean plant-
er. Ed E. McLaughlin, Sr., Maco
Rt. 2, Heath Road. ge
Four automatic pecan cracker
Pickens-Atwood make, also Ryland
Sell or exc. for p
cans, seedlings or paper-shells. B. W.
Middlebrooks, Barnesville. _ 2
One ea. Fordson tractor, Dissel
tractor harrow, spring-tooth tracto
harrow, duster and sprays, with en-
gine, for sale. J. H, C. Ethridge,
Gray. : ig ee
~ Complete grist mill and crusher f
sale. Thos. W. Etheridge, Carl, Box 8
- One set 1-ton bolster springs for
wagon, slightly used but good cond,

$7, FOB. T, Sparks, Rugby. ae

Good B. C. Oliver 2-horse plow, $7.
Exc. that and other value for some
heifers, 2 mos. old and up. C. .
Chaffin, Stone Mountain, Rt. 1.

Complete Harris fresh water sys
tem, 2,500-gal. compressed air Cap.
suitable for dairy, nursery or large
water user, in best cond., $500. L. Js
Hood, Atlanta, P. O. Box 18. a

Delco farm light plants, good cond.
except batteries need repairing. M. Ae
Burke, Cordel, Rt. C. ee

Two pecan tree-dusting machines,
cheap: Williamson stump-pulle
complete with cable; power hay press,
disc tractor plow, cream separator,
manure spreader, stalk cutter, 2-horse
plows, etc. Fred C. Geiger, Flintside.

Williamson stump-puller, good
cond., between 100 and 150 ft. cable,
$75. J.T. Morrison, Adrian, RFD 2

McCormick reaper and binder,
good cond., sell for cash or exc. for
cattle; also pea huller, $15 cash. Edd
Swearingen, Charing. som

Two old-fashioned cane mills,
rollers, cap and boxing, cheap for
cash or exe. for anything can Us
A. 8. Collins, Cuthbert.

j









d-Hand Machinery
For Sale )

Hi electric generator and mo-
$8 ea. or $12 for both, FOB.
Biggers, Temple.
rdson tractor and pulley, good
ing order, $95; Oliver dbl. disc
$655. International riding cul-
or, $50; lot of other farm. imple-
, cheap, or exc. for sugar cane
. M. B. Lee, Fort Valley.

rty-two rods of good hog wire,
rod, buyer to pay shipping chgs.
Hattie Faulkner,









| 944 Letz feed grinder, good as
5. O. T. Howse, Atlanta, 125
St., S. W.

rose cream separator, cost $85,
0. Exc. for 40 White Rock, WwW.
lymouth Rocks or Buff Cochin
Feb. or March hatch, or any
eavy breed. Mrs. Sarah W.
Sycamore, Rt. 1, Box 72.

3 Chattanooga turn plow, first
shape except wing broken and
points, for sale or exc. for pure
lack Essex sow to farrow in
ring, ea. pay exp. A. T. El-

Oi. 3
22x36 Case threshing machine,
plete with self-feeder, wind
r, automatic self-measure and
good cond., cheap for cash,
. for grain. at market price.
Chappel, Milner, Rt. 2.

e-row grain drill, $12.50; new
gal. cypress water tank, $85;
cote Model D tractor, $625;
walking cultivator plows, 1 and
e Syracuse-Lets feed mill, farm
and other farm equipment.
= prices. J. . Collier,

ee exc. one 2% h. p. Ideal
in A-1 cond., used very little,
e except hotshot battery, for
lb. shoats and 10 hens or 25
pullets. Engine cost $80 new.
English, Ft. Valley, Rt. 3.

aap P. Economy gas eng.,
. for a 112 Ah. p. gas eng.
1; |, Eatonton.

ech D. Fairbanks-Morse gas
s magneto, otherwise o. K.,

e 6h. p. Fairmount gas eng.,
class 3 $75. Geo. M. Lule,
r a

24-inch Williams grist mill,
h. p. Fairbanks eng., one
toes belt, 50 ft. long, $175
or part cash and exc. bal.








































































ve

uble disc harrow and grain
cost $2,000 cash, run about a
Will sell for $1,250. A. -C.
t, Washington.

sand second-hand hammer
ills est) sale. Full information
request:

ent lot of water mill machin-
sale cheap. C. W. Cheney,

rmall tractor, planter and
g attachments, sell cheap or
r other farm tools of equal
-T. Billings, Damascus. .

= eae W. H. Gabriel, Jr.,
Bohon cream separator, in
nd., ata reasonable price for
a oe: Milledgeville,
Box 35.
ood used water pump for well for
exc. for peas, poultry, grain,
r anything can use. Write what
lave. F. W. Maddox, Stone
ain, Box 297.
air Stewart clippers, without
5. Send money order. Henry
son, Hawkinsville, Rt. 1, Box 44.
or exc. for hens, geese or tur-
cane mill, boiler, cutaway har-
alk cutter, Oliver plows, Uni-
plows, guano distributors, cot-
ters and other equipment.
tyeloy or all. Mrs. Daisy Mal-
leyondale.
cream separator for sale cheap
. for W. Ll. pullets. Write for
fer, F. E. Shannon, Lenox.
aval No. 12 cream separator, in
ond., $35. R. J. Paris, Dallas.
15 h. p. Fairbanks-Morse eng.,









= Exc. for value in corn or

ther product can use. C. E.
Tucker,

ortable canning outfit. Sell or

@ good turn plow or anything

s. Will price it inane A. J.
. Cleveland, Rt. 4

en-horse Frick traction et

in good Sars oe for












day, December 8, 1931

Monticello,

ws and calf. W. E. Parker,
Ile, Rt.-1. a
tractor, 25-40; Wheatland |.

Cc. G. Holder, Bain- |

lorse steel ditch drag, good-

-ker., good cond., $100, FOB| Rt.




of EMS eer

"Seoont ana Machinery
For Sale

Twelve-burner carbide light plant,
in working order, $40; reversible. C.
V. Wilson, Maysville.

No. 12 De Laval cream separator,
in perfect cond., $50, or exc. for
shoats, yearlings or anything can use.

on the farm. C. H. Ogletree, Craw-
fordville, Rt. 2.

Three-roller cane mill and copper
pan, in good cond., and other articles,
cheap or exc. for. anything can use.
WwW, ov. Worley, Calhoun, Rt. 2;
}-Box 151.

Second-hand gas. plant; good cond.,
cheap for cash or trade for corn,
wheat or other farm products. Cond.
reuar. Chas. F. Howe, Ft. Valley.

Fifty h. p. oe boiler, 40 h. p. Cole
eng., 20 h Berdsell eng., all first
class. cond., $250, or trade for heifers,
W.L. chicks, turkeys or hogs at mar-
ket price. J. M. Tanner, Jr., -Palmet-
to, RFD.

International riding cultivator,
good cond., $25, or exc. for anything
can -use. i. E. Phillips, Colquitt.

_ Second-Hand Machinery
Wanted

Want to buy some good galvanized
roofing, second-hand, cheap, not too
far from Statham. Corrugation or
V-crimp preferable, 10 ft. lengths.
H. W. Steed, Sr.; Statham. 5 \

Want pea or pea and bean huller
in good cond. Will exc. oS sugar
cane syrup for the same. E. D. Paulk,
Box 444, Fitzgerald.



tor in good cond., cheap for cash and

what you have. Rauel Jenkins, Dan-
ielsville.

Want Delco batteries and -Delco
generator off of Delco plant or any-
one for spot cash, or probably have
something for exc.
Ellijay.

Want one cylinder head for Ford-
son tractor, also one exhaust pipe for
same. , State best price. F. M. Fow-
ler, Surrency.

"Want a 4 or 5-horse kerosene eng.
and other farm implements. Write.
J. H. Harley, Valdosta.

Want a good second-hand 2, 000 to
3,000-gal. water tank, together with

1%4-inch pipe. State price and where

can be seen in first letter. L. W. Hen-

dricks, Macon, care Hotel Lanier.
,Want an Avery or Oliver walking

C. A. Woods, Newington.

Want 1 pump. jack and eng. for
deep well. State what you have and
best price in first letter. No junk.
Merrett Bennett, Albany, RFD A.

Want 1 or 2-horse Hillside turn
Bey: cheap. Roy H. Daughtry, Met-
er

ion for..turbine water wheel, 2 to 1
or 3 to, i-ratio;. J.P. Anderson, Sr.,
Lithonia, Box 160.

* Want 1 good used hand corn shell-
er, prefer Black Hawk. B. B. Morgan,
Clyo.

Want a pulley and belt for Ford-
son, also small grist mill. Grady
Webb, West Point.

Want Avery walking cultivator in
good cond. Exc. pea thrash or pay

or Superior. C. T. Miller, Leo.

ning shape, nearby. Write fully.
oe King, Atlanta, 13 Rhodesia
St., S. E.

Exe. honey for a 1% or 2-horse
power gas eng. Write what you have
to offer. W. P. Clayton, Quill. -

Want 1 or 2 3-mule dise plows.
State make, size and price. Cleveland
Hartley, Blakely.

Want 1 No. 43 or 44 Chattanooga
plow, cheap. State what you have.
G. W. McDonald, Vidalia.

Want 100 rods of hog wire in good
cond., cheap for cash. R. Brooks, Vil-
la Rica, Rt: 4;

Want a 2-hole corn sheller with
handle and pulley. Must be practi-
cally new and cheap. Exc, peas or
will 7 cash. C. L. Osborn, Ellijay,

Want -1-horse Hillside turn plow,
cheap. Roy Daughtry, Metter.

Want a second-hand 80-gal. syrup
kettle, cheap. M. F. Coxwell, _War-
renton.

Want Hammer feed mill. H. Dur-
den, Walnut Grove.

Want grist mill, silage cutter and
conveyor, Fordson pulley and belting,



re

BULLETIN

Want disc harrow for Fordson trac-

not over 40 miles from Athens. State |.

Curtis Hughes,

tower; also. about 2,000 ft. of 1 to}

cultivator, late model, in good shape. |

Want to buy a ring gear and pin-.

cash; also want 2-row planter, Avery |

Want Fordson, cheap; must be run-

an good ae at right Briee.
sb Poin =

Second-Hand Machinery
Wanted

and equipment at right price. L. |
Ray, Macon, 341 Carling Ave.

Want 8 to 10 ft. No. 5 drive chain,
cheap. S. T. Kidder, Jr., Meigs.

Want second-hand. riding cultiva=
tor in good cond. and cheap. Py 7;
Herndon, Surrency.

Exe. nice, fat May hatch turkey
tom for a farm bell in good cond.
case Ge sB. Whelehel, Cedartown,

Want a ood mowing machine and
rake, McCormick preferred. Will exc.
good milch cow for same, del. to my
place. R. E. Tomberlin, Sur rency.

Want 1 Superior grain drill, in
good cond., cheap. R. L. Blackwell,
Calhoun.

Want a good slab burner boiler,
mounted, 30 h. 3.; also good 25 h. p.
eng. J, P, Bailey, Turin.

Want McCormick-Deering binder.
Must be good one. Exc. value. M. M.
Cheek, Lavonia, Rt. 1..

Exe, 3-row Cole oat drill, in good
cond., for late model Cole cotton,

| corn and pea (combined) planter, ea.

pay frt. chgs. Rz L. Bentley, Carnes-
Vile REA2. <7

Want 1 electric 1 h. p. a. c. motor
order and chegp for cash. A. M.
Greene, Gray.

Want 1 Superior 8-dise or 8- plow
drain drill with small seeder attach-
ment, in good cond., at cheap price.
R. Lee Blackwell, Calhoun, Box 266.
- Want Delco-Cola or Westinghouse
light plant, good cond.,: for cash,
cheap. T. W. Forbes, Wadley.
Want 1 Hancock Chattanooga disc
plow, 26 in. dia., 1916-1918 make,
good cond., cheap for cash, within 50
miles Coleman, or would like to hear
from party at Plains, Ga., that had
2 dise plows for sale. B. D. Bruner,
Coleman.

Want an 18-20-inch corn mill in
good cond. State what you have and
the make of same. Need a 7 or 7%
h. p. gas eng. State what you have
and make price for cash, at once,
C. W. Seagraves, Atlanta, RFD 5,
Box 563;

Want harrow plow, 10 or 1 discs;
also tractor cutaway harrow. D. F,
Paterson, Griffin, Box 528, Phone 131.

grain drill, Cole preferred. Ifust be
little used and priced cheap. T. B.
Lee, Augusta, Rt. 4.
Want electric motor,
slow speed, 110 or 220 volts, cheap
for cash. R. T. Taylor, Richland.

Want some 30 or 40 rods used
poultry wire, 60 in. tall, no lighter
than medium heavy and in real good
cond. and still show to be galvanized,
cheap for cash and FOB Bremen.
D. R. Brock, Bremen.

lines. Buy or exc. chickens, turkeys,
etc. W. H. Glenn, Columbus.

Want power pea thrash, in good
cond., cheap for cash. J. L. Alexan-
der, Palmetto.

Want used velvet bean and pea
huller. Jas. W. Smith, Reidsville.

Want second-hand Avery or Oliver
walking cultivator, in good cond. C. A.
Woods, Newington. j

Want small second-hand grist mill,
Rock Burrs, ready to run, in eo0d
shape, one that can be run with a
gas eng., cheap. for cash. H. J.
Brown, Young Harris.

ches for cash. W. E. Wilder, Mu-
sella.

Want*good grist mill cheap, or will
exc. good Ga. cane syrup in tin
syrup buckets. Write if interested. L.
B. Hutchinson, Fitzgerald.

Want to exc. combination Cole
planter with fertilizer attachment, in
A-1 cond., for 1 set of blacksmith
tools or 25 Leghorn pullets. Write.
A. T. Ellis, Denton.

Want 1-reaper and binder in good
cond., cheap for cash. M. G. Hall,
Eatonton.

Want a machine to cut corn for
cow feed, in first class cond. and
cheap for cash. Henry H. McDonald,
Winder, Rt. 3.

Want 1 Superior 8-disc or shoe
grain drill in good cond. Give de-
scription. and quote lowest price. R.
Lee Blackwell, County Agt., Calhoun.

Want power-driven syrup mill.
Give make, lowest price, location, etc.,
also want evaporator. Ben P. Parker,
575 Chestnut St., N. W., Atlanta. _

Want grain thrash and 6 h. p. eng.



State full pe Sears. A. Z. Cumbee,

oss Point, Ri. 4




Want 12 to 15 h. p. gas or oil eng. i

for 110-volt line. Must be in good |

Want a 2-horse cutaway harrow,
1 12-ft. drag harrow and 1 3-sprout.

3%, or 1h. p.,

Want hot bed sash and irrigation ;

Want pea thrash in good cond. and|



Ss er

"Second Hand Machinery |
Wanted

~ Want a Fordson tractor and plow, .
in radius of 100 miles of Gainesville,
ge: D. Duncan,.Flowery Branch, Rt. 2.

Want good used corn sheller, cheap,

"|B: B. Morgan, Clyo.

Want to exc. a nice Barrow shoat,
wt. 125 Ibs., immune for life against
cholera, for practically new Cole hill

dropper planter. Dewey Nelms, Bow=

man.

Want a second-hand feed mixer.
Must be in first class cond. and cheap
for cash. State what you have to of-
fer and send cut if possible showing
design of mixer offered. C. M. Miller,
Cornelia.

Want used deep well pump and
motor to pull same, piping to install
pump, Myers preferred; must be in
good cond. H. B. Harmon, Lilburn.

Want Cole planter.
price and_ cond:
Chauncey.

Want garden tractor in A-1 cond...)

3 h. p. Witte eng. and other value
for same. Write.
Royston, Rt. 2.

gal. piping, size % or 1 or 1% inches.
Quote best: price, del. at Herndon.
H. A. Drake,. Herndon.

Want power syrup mill to use 6 h.
p. eng. with.. J. F. Hutcheson,
Temple.

Want a good i-horse steel beam

plow. Will exc. black-eye and Cream
Crowder peas and Beet the Bee syrup

ae seed. R. C. Moore, Rockmart,.

Rt. ;

ae Letz feed grinder, No. 344, in. :

A-1 cond. and cheap for cash. Do not

Page Seven x Po

State cash
W. J: Williams, |

a See od Crittenden, -
Want about 900 ft. enone. hand |


























































want any other number. J. E. Me- -

Donald, Moultrie, Rt. 5, Box 209.
Want top runner mill rock, 42 or

48 in., ifi good cond. W. S. Hilliard,
Camilla. ee
Want J. B. feed crusher, medium

size, in fihet. class cond. and cheap,
State what power it will take to pull
it. I. D. Felder, Blakely.

Want automatic water pump, if

good as new. State what you have,

ete. B. F. Smith, Dalton, Rt. 1.
Exc. value for a grist mill or a grain

separator. E. Ivey, Norcross.



Incubators, Brooders, Etc,

For Sale

Buckeye inc., 400 cap., good cond., ae

cheap, or exc. What have you?
W. Hendrix, Guyton. - '
Buckeye blue flame oil-burning

brooder, 350 cap., used 1 month, $10

cash, or exc. for 300 lbs. Spanish
peanuts for. planting.
Prescott, Dublin, Rt. 3.

Six ealvanized steel sanitary brood .
| 1 large cap. feeder for

coops, $1 ea.;
chicks and young growing stock, $1.
Mrs. W. H. Alsobrook, Atlanta, 295
Mathews Ave.

guar. cap. 500 chicks or less. First
price, $17. Will exc. for $10 worth of
corn or cane syrup. Mrs. S. R. Can-
non, Dawson.
Shenandoah hot water
system for 120-ft. brooder house, with

6 10-ft. hovers, $350 as it stands, less
than half original cost; used 1 sea- ~
son. K. A. Campbell, Marietta, 609 _

Atlanta St.

Wishbone inc, 400 in 3- sections,

set 1 ea. week or all at. once, cheap,

or exc. for 60 S. C. W. L. hens not S

over 18 mos. old or 50 pullets, Tan-

Mrs. W. T. : a

Sol-Hot wickless oil-burning brood- O)
er, used only 1 month, good as new,

brooding

cred str, Mrs. H. J. McCorvey, Haw-

kinsville.
Used incubators, 250 and 500 cap.,

in good operating cond., guar, Prices |

on BEDI CAND. Chas. F. Howe, Ft.
Valley.

Little Brown Hen inc., in good
cond., $2.25 cash, or exc. for day-old
chicks or other value, Mrs. E.
Smoak, Warwick.

cap., good as new, cheap for cash.

WwW. H. Kinney, Carrollton, Rt. Tes &
Inc., good as new, for $20. Mrs.

Piety Forbes, Brooklet. :

- Two Super Hatcher inc.,

cond.,. for sale.

home. Mrs. W. C. Davis, Reidsville,

Box 252.
Wisconsin. inc., 180 cap.,

cond., $8, or exc. for Rocks, Reds or

Mammoth White Pekin ducks. Mrs. _
~ther- =e

I. W. Rahn, Rincon, Rt. 2.
Two genuine Buckeye Inc:,
mometer, etc., operating cond., 600-
360 cap. Make offer, or exc. for corn.
Also have very satisfactory 509-cap.

Phelan brooder, automatic oil heat, a
$15 at farm. Lewis Tabor,. _ =

Gillionville Road.

ais

No. 7 Mammoth Buckeye inc., 10 M 1

in: good 44
See them at. my

in good








5

For Sale

-Ine., 250 cap., good as new, only
set 3 times, for sale or exc. for 10

hens, any kind of breed. Mrs. H.. H.

Harris, Baxley, Rt. 2.

No. 8 Buckeye inc., 4,800 cap., prac-
tically as good as new, cost $1,000;
sell for $300. T. F. Thomas, La-

yonia.

~ Man-Kats oil-burner ine., 100 cap.,
jn good cond., $7.50. R. H. Craw-
ford, Tiger.

* Two chick shipping boxes, 100 cap.

ea., for sale or exc. for apples, dried

peaches or anything can use. Mrs.

S. G. Rogers, Claxton.

- Putman brooder, good cond., $4.

Mrs. G. B. McLane, Hartwell.
-.~ Buckeye inc., 609 cap., $25 cash,
or $30 trade; 4 Buckeye coal brood-

ers, 500 cap., 3 used 1 season, $12.50
ea.; 1 never uncrated, $15, or trade
$50 value. Mrs. N.C. Willoughby,

Blackshear. . :

- Buckeye brooder, 500 cap., oil burn-
er, used very little, $10 or its value.
- Mrs. James Baynes, Greensboro. -
Buckeye inc., 180 cap., good cond.,

nearly new, $15; 1. coal-burning

-_brooder, good cond., 500 cap., $5. Exc.

for brood sows, P. C. or good stock

hog. C. W. Roberts, Lawrenceville,
oeitt. oe.
--* Wishbone brooder, 100 cap., in

good cond., for sale or exc. for 2
pigs, turkeys, chickens or anything
can use.-J. H. Bufford, Greensboro,

Rt. 3.

Ross all-metal .round brooder
house, 1 M cap., erected and can be
moved without dismantling. Cost
$165; sell cheap, or exe. for what
fave you? H. V. Shelton, Atlanta,

Peace Oakview Rd... Ni Bes eS

Empire inc., 120 cap., good as new, |
$15, or exc. for 1 Jersey or Guern-

sey heifer to freshen scon, or for 3
calves or 5 pigs of good stock. Wrfte.
Mrs. tL. Willis; Valkine Rock;
eR. 3.5 Lp es \ .
Ine., 240-egg cap., with automatic
-egg-turning trays, used 1 hatch, per-
fect cond., $18.50, FOB; 350-chick
-BlueFlame brcoder, $6.50. Trade for
- eorn, peas or. Barron str. W. L. pul-
lets. E: J. Gibson, Townville, S. C.,
Rt. 1. (Resident of Georgia.):
- Cpyress inc., 150 cap., for sale or

exc. for 15 laying B. L. hens or a

young heifer or anything can use.

Mrs. R. E. Lee, Pineora.

One Queen ine., practically good
as new, 130-egg cap., $12.50 cash, or
exe. for young pullets, mixed breed,

anything except Leghorns. R. R.

Smith, Screven. S

-. Super-Hatch 250-egg inc. and 1
Radio brooder, nearly new, sell or exc.
or blacksmith tools or anything can

use on my farm. M. G. Caniner,

Orange, Rt. 2.

- Buckeye brooder, Blue Flame gas

burner No. 1 shape, with canopy top, |.

500 cap. Sell or exc. for seed oats.
Mrs. G. W. McDonald, Vidalia. |
One Buckeye oil-burning blue flame
brooder, 52-in. canopy, $10 cash, or
xc. for 20 White Leghorn pullets,

this years hatch, no culls; also 1

Style H-inc., cap. 110, for sale or exc.

Jesse J. Brinson, Whigham,

sellent shape, 500 cav., $15 ea., FOB
re. Mathew W. Clayton, Holly

Springs. <
- One Sol-Hot oil broocder, 509-1,000
-cap., good cond., $1,250. J. M. Jones,
_ Grayson.
One blue flame Buckeye brooder,
used only 6 wks., $10, or exc. for pea-
nuts, honey or Duroc or Berkshire
pigs or anything can use. Mrs. G. B.
Barrett, Cleveland, Rt. 1.
Four Buckeye inc., 350 cap.; 3 Sim-
plex brooders, 1 M chick cap.; 1 bat-
ery brooder, 500 cap. Sell or exc.
for corn or wheat. Mrs. Cecil New-
some, Sandersville, Rt. 3.
- Super Hatcher hot water inc., 400
-eap., A-1 cond., $14 cash, or exc. for
10 Black Giant hens and 2 cocks:

1 coal brooder, 500 cap., good cond., |

$4 cash, or exc. for 4 hens,
breed, ea. pay chgs.
LaFayette, Rt. 6.
'Sol-Hot brooder, 500 cap., in good
shape, $10, or exc. for Ancona or B.
L. chicks or hens or pullets.
Edythe Deen, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Super Hatcher inc., 600 cap., good
as new, $30; Ideal inc., 400 cap., set
3 times only, $25; Ideal automatic
oil control 1 M cap. brooder, stove
new, $5. Exc. for hogs and chickens.
N. R. Mooney, Quill. -
Buckeye inc. 110 egg cap. Good
1d. Make best offer. Mrs. J. C.
sden, Talbotton. a

any
Clark Lewis,

Mrs. |



Incubators, | Brooders, ? Ete.,, Incubators, Brooders, Etc., |

_ For Sale

Sol-Hot twin float oil brooder, 500
to 1M cap., perfect cond. Sell or
exc. for 15 young hens or pullets, any
good heavy breed, healthy stock, ea.
pay chgs. I. D. McDuffie, Ashland,
Ri. I. :

One Reed electric inc., 240 cap.,

tused 1 season, good cond. Cost $40,

sell for $20, or exc. Write. H. G.

Herron, Duluth.

Super Hatch inc., 250 egg, used.

only a short while, perfect shape,
complete with instruction book, $15
cash, or exc. for 15-pure bred March
hatch R. I. Red pullets, C. Bailey,
Vienna. : :
Wishbone brooder, 100 cap.,. oil
burner, in good cond. Sell or trade
for pigs, turkeys, chickens, peanuts,
fruit or anything can use. J. H. Buf-
ford, Greensboro.
Two almost new Keiffer oil burn-
ers, 500 chick size. Cost $16 ea.; sell
for $10 ea., or exc. for 12 B. Rock
or R. I. Red pullets old enough to
lay. Mrs. W. E. Hannah, S. Atlanta.
One Super Hatcher, 600 egg-cap.,
$15. Wm. Wilson, College Park, 607
EB. Cambridge Ave.,
houn 1685. : :
Five Buckeye brooders, 500 chick
cap., $5 ea. Ralph Collier, Colbert.
Want a 100 to 150 egg cap. inc.,
ready for use, and cheap for cash.
Marvin Smith, Madisonville, Tenn.,
Rt. 2. Resident of Ga.



Incubators, Brooders, Ete., |'

_ Wanted

Wanted Little Brown Hen inc. Will
accept best cash offer. H. J. Hill,

Stone Mountain, Rt. 3.

- Want to exc. hogs or good cow for
500-ege Buckeye oil burner in good
cond. Mrs. E..O. Bledsoe, Carrollton.

Want to exc. Black Orpington old
and young stock for 34-inch auto-
matic oil burner brooder. R. T. Lilly,
Gainesville. ro ;

Wish to trade 600-egg Super
Hatcher, set only 3 times, for a small-
er. ee W. L. Helms, Buena
Vista. 3 Re,



Poultry For Sale =
_ANCONAS
Two mottled Ancona roosters,
March hatch. Fine cond., $1. each.
J. W. Maxwell, Aragon, RFD 1.
Ten Ancona pullets, Sheppard str.
Think some of them. will be laying
socn, 73c each. Cash with order. Re-
turn crate. M. F. Dooly, Norman
Ten Ancona pullets and 1 cockerel,
all pure bred. Pullets now laying, $12.
= T. Byrd, Savannah, 5 Norwood
ve. - :



BRAHMAS

Light Brahma cockerels, ready for
service, Rose Comb and Giant str.,
$1.50 each, FOB my shipping point.
Mrs. L. M. Kennedy, Collins. .

Thoroughbred Light Brahma cock-
erels from extra large stock, $1. Mrs.
C. W. Evans, Wrightsville. ;

BANTAMS: :
_ Mille Flue bantams. A few more
imported stock for sale. Have all
awards at the souths leading shows.
$2 to $8 pr. Sat. guar. W. S. Fricks,
Pendergrass. : :

Trio of genuine Buff Cochins,
$7.50; young cockerels, $1.50 each, as
long as they last. O. H. Wright, At-
lanta, 515 Peters Bldg. ao

Brown L. bantams, either sez. &0c
each, or 75 pr. Harold Young, Bron-
wood. =

Four pullets and 1 rooster-of the
small type, pure bred White L. bant-
ams, 9-12 mos. old, $3 for the 5.
James Brown, Helena, RFD.

Bantams, 1 cock and 10 hens, $5,
Some of hens laying. Mrs. W. P.
Gary, Swainsboro.

Two black breasted Red Game pul-
lets from prize stock, $5, F. M. Ellis,
Griffin.
- Two prs. prize stock 8 mos. old
white Jap. Silkies, $3.75 pr.; 2 extra
8 mos. cockerels $2.90, or $1.50 each.
Exc. for wheat, cream Crowders,
dried beans, Spanish peanuts. Write
best offer, Mrs. Dairy Cochran,
Adairsville, eg ae

Bantams, 1 rooster and 3 hens,
$1.50 FOB for all; also 1 pr. of Still-
yards, $1 FOB. J. C. Smith, Coving-
ton, RFD. ie

Three bantam roosters, small size,
yr. old. Mixed with game, 50c each.
Miss Annie Sangeter, Vienna.

Jap. Silkies, $2.50 pr. May hatch.
Not prepaid. Miss Frances Craven,
Demorest. ee See



*phone ~ Cal- |



v

oultry For Sale
Two pure bred bantam cockerels,
B. L. type, March hatch, 50c each,
or exc. for 2 Buff Cochin bantam pul-
lets. Clarence Alexander, Lavonia,
care L. C. Hicks, Rt. 3. =

BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS

Young B. R. hens, $1 each, FOB.
Exc. for seed oats, good milling corn,

pecan trees, pecans, eating apples,

meat, syrup, reasonable. Mrs. Sam
Smith, Austell, Rt. 2. :

Pure Thompson B. R. _ Ringlet
March cockerels, $1.25 each, $4.50 for
lot: 3 April hatch, $1 each, FOB. Mrs.
N. R. Wilson, Canon, Rt. 2. _

Nine pure bred B. R. April hatch
pullets, also 6 pure bred B. R. roost-
ers, $15 for lot. Express not prepaid.
Mrs. R. E. Holland; Carrollton, Rt. 1.

Four B. R. Thompson str. cock~-
erels, March hatch, $1 each. Miss
Annie Sangeter, Vienna. .

Partridge Rocks, $1 each. Late
April hatch pullets, 50c each; cock-
erels if taken with pullets or hens,
80c each. Mrs. Jessit Mixon, Ocilla.

Two B. R. Parks str. March hatch,
ent. to reg; cockerels, $2 each. C. P.
Gibbons, Rome, Rt. 6. es

Two pure bred Fischel str. White
Rock cockerels, April hatch, $3 for
the 2. Mrs. S. W. Hughes, Scotland.

One May hatch, full stock B. R.
rooster from prize winning pens, $2.50
del._.Cash with order. Mrs, Hattie
Wofford, Gainesville, Rt. 8.

Ten Parks str. B. R., 2 roosters; 8
pullets, 4 mos. old, $5 del. Harold
Smith, Baxley.

Six March hatch B. R. pullets and
1 rooster, 80c each, FOB. Cash with
order. Clayton Dyess, Daisy. _

Year old B. R. cock, Park and
Ringlet str., $1 FOB. No chks., nor

exc. P. O. money order. J. Ww. Farrell, |

Bartow. : ee

-One hundred fifty B. R. pullets, 10
wks. old from Booths, 30c lb. Buyer
to pay express and crating. J. D.
Latty, Norcross.

Eighteen or 20 young B. R. hens
and pullets. Thompson str. 2 yr. old
rooster, same str. for sale. Mrs. W.
L. Castleberry, Adel, Rt. 3, Box 107.

Pure Thompson Ringlet B. R.
March cockerels, $1.25 each, 3 for
#358. FOB. Mrs. R. L. Mabry, Canon,

rey :

ee Thompson imp. Ringlet May

hatch cockerels, $1.25 each, FOB.
Money order. Mrs. W. I. Pollard, Bre-
men, Rt. 1, Box 37. -
Six February hatch selected AAA
B. R. cockerels direct from Booth, $2
each, FOB. Will exc. J. A. Ingram,
Cordele.

Pure bred Parks B. R. cock, 1%

yrs. old, $1, or exc. for anything can
use. Mrs. Sam Yawn, Milan, Rt. 3.
- Thoroughbred Aristocrat. B. Rocks.
Year old hens and pullets,$1 each; 5
roosters, $1.50 each. Exc. for seed
oats at 50c bu., or hay peas at $1 bu.,
or for pigs. G. C. Edmondson, Tem-
ple. :



~ CORNISH
Ten or 15 Cornish hens,
hatch, $1 each, or exc. for Buff

Minorcas or Buff Rocks. J. Claude

Rogers, Rome, Rt. 1.
Two Dark Cornish March hatch,
= Sack: J. W. Maxwell, Aragon,

Two pure bred White Cornish cock-

erels, $1 each; 2 pure bred Everlay
B. L. cockerels, $1 each, or will exc.
for good, sound peas or Soy beans.
Tom Cade, Elberton; Rt. 4.

- Dark Cornish, ,late spring hatch
3-4 Ib. roosters, $1 each; 25 chicks,
15c each, day old; also mother hen
to carry them $1 (if wanted). All
pure bred Dark Cornish. Del. Dec.
15th. Postage extra. Mrs. C. A. Pat-
terson, Ty Ty, Rt. 1.

Pure bred Dark Cornish hens and
February-March hatch pullets, 75c
each. Mrs. E. D. Lawhayn, Sumner.

Four pullets, 2 cockerels, White
Cornish, April hatch, $2 each. F. M.
Ellis, Griffin. _ Z

CAMPINES
White Campine and White Buff
Orpington, ist cross pullets, 25c Ib.
Exc. for oats, wheat, iron peas or
Clay peas, or for hogs. Mrs. F. S.



Kirksey, Albany, Rt. A, Box 29.



GAMES
. Pure Arkansas Travelers, March
hatch, 1 rooster and 2 pullets, $2 ea.,
$5 for trio, FOB. Miss G. B. McLane,
Hartwell.

Five Allen Itoundheads, 8 mos, old,
$5. for lot, or $1.25 each. Cash with
order. W. H. Holcomb, Resaca, Rt. 2.

Two yr. gid Warhorse:- cock, $5:
stags, $2.50;" pullets, $2; hens, $3, All

guar. T. M. Weaver, Bowersyille,

| Rt. 3, Box 92.

1930-31 |



One Mt. Eagle cock, wt. aroun
Ibs. direct from W. S. Church, $19
also Ginn Grey cock, 5% Ibs. in per.
fect cond., $8; sev. Ginn Gr

Pure Warhorse stags, 6-7 mos, old.
1 pure bred Cuban rooster, $2: War.
horse stags, $1.25 each. Guar. pur
bred. Jack Hawkins, Gibson,
One pr. Japanese Black Shami
Games, April hatch. Largest of ay
chickens, $5; 1 pair Black Sumatr.
Games, April hatch, $6. F. M. El

Griffin. =

Six Allen Roundheads and
horse game cocks, $3 each, or exc
2 Allen Roundhead hens of
breed. P. B. Dailey, Hapeville, P
Box 96.

$7.50 for lot, del. Mrs. Ernest Wet

ford, Oakwood, Rt. 1. . oe
Three thoroughbred J. Black Gian:

cockerels, $1 each. April hatch. M

J. B. Sayer, Bowersville, Rt. 1.
Two Blue Ribbon str. J. B

cocks, April hatch, $1 each.

A. Hodnette, Gabbettville, Rt. 2.

LEGHORNS

W. L. cockerels, direct from Boot
ped. stock, June hatch, $1.50 e
Will exc. for peanuts. Lee Waldr
Gainesville. _ oe

Four fine W. L. pullets of the lar
Tancred str. Early last spring ha
$4 for lot. Jesse W. Brown, Hel
Reps ae

Pure bred S. C. Buff Lee
cockerels, grown, 75c each, 3 f
Will exc. B. L. Lynn, Waycross, Rt.

. Twelve B. L. pullets and 1 cockere
$15. All pure bred. Pullets now lay
ing. B. T. Byrd, Savannah, 5
wood Ave. so

_ Fifty. W. L. hens, 11 mos.
cockerel. Hens through moulting an
ready to lay, $1 each, or ex
Barred Rock or R. I. Red hens.
Cain, Doerun. : 2

Twenty-five W. L. hens; 18
old, AAA quality, Tancred str.,.
from Booths; also sev. cockere
mos. old, second direct from Don:
sons farm from prize winning st
Sell or exc. for ready bred gilt, peas,
velvet beans.. Make best offer. Mrs,
S. S. Smith, Macon, Rt. 5.

Three Tancred AAA White L. cock
1930 hatch, received from Booths
direct as baby chicks, $1 each, FOB.
Exp. or M. O. No chks. J. W. Far
Bartow. a

Two hundred April hatch W
pullets, now laying. High quality
culls. $1 each at my place. R
Moon, Roswell, Rt. 1. ee

Few B. L. pullets and hens, $1 each,
also black walnuts, hickory nuts and
other farm produce for sale or exe.
for pigs or B. R. hens or laying pul.
ee Mrs. C. T. Williams, Dallas,
Twelve young W. L. roosters, Tan:
cred str. Some grown and ready
service, $1 each; some hardly gro
75c each. W. E. Jacobs, Rome.

Twelve pullets and 1 cockerel, pu
bred S. C. B. L., about ready to la;
$9, or exc. for 10 pullets and 1 coc
erel, B. Rocks, Thompson or Boo
str. Ernest Kesler, Nicholson, __

Fifteen April hatch Light Brot
L. pullets, 85c each, or $12 for -
lot, FOB. Mrs. J. H. Horton, Coc



Twelve Buff L. year old now laying
hens and 3 cocks. All strong, healthy
and pure bred. No culls. Make offer.
J. H. Brooks, Winder, Rt. 4. __

Four B. L. 4 mos. old cockere
Everlay str., 80c each. Mrs. Walt
Watson, Metter. cs, ee

Fifty best egg str. Ferris W. Lb.
cockerels, April hatch. Direct. $1.50
each. Money back guar. J. A. He
Waycross, Rt. 1, Box 110.

Twenty-five fat Tancred W
hens, most of them laying, or re
to lay, $20 for lot. Mrs. W. H.
Milner.

Dallas, Rt. 6. ee
Sev. breeding cocks and cockere
out of ped. records, from official co
test records, 250-284 eggs, Pure Tan-
cred, from blooded stock. Ready f
service, 9-10 mos. old. M. W. Kantala.
Elberton, ; 2
Four pure bred S. C. B. L. cock
erels, ready for service, 75 each, OF
the 4 for $2.50. Ernest Kesler, N
olson. :
Five pure bred Tancred W. L. coc.
erels, March 1930 hatch, $1.50 e

not del. Mrs, C. H. Capel, Molena

































































_ hursday, December 8, 1931
Poultry For Sale

mA N (beginning to lay), and 1 rooster,
SO. Mrs. C. B. Ozburn, Tifton.
Rt. 6.
fF MINORCAS
-' six Black Minorca pullets, $1 each,
or lot for $5.75. Mrs. J. A. Wilson,
- Martin, Rt. 2.
Four fine pullets and 1 rooster,
Pape str. Black Minorcas, $6.50, FOB.
Mrs. Grac> Murphy, Jasper, Rt. 2,
Box 61. -
- SC. Pape str., March hatch Black
Minorca cockerels, $1 each. Exc, 2
for 3 pullets; 3 for M. B. turkey hen;
- 4 for 8 wks. old Jersey pig. Mrs. J. M.
* all, Calhoun. :
Pe 2S C. Black Minorca hens, 1930
thatch, $1.each, or exc..for early
a eee pullets, any breed or mixed,
%. for lb. But prefer White Rocks or.
- Reds. L. S. McLean, Sharpsburg

_ \ MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
farge, healthy mixed breed hens,
1-2 yrs. old, $1.25 each; Barred Rocks
-and white pullets, some laying, $1.40
each. del. Roosters, $1.50, 8 friers, 30c
tb. B. R., del. Mrs. A. S. Paulk,
- Ocilla. : :
- en nice spring hatch mixed breed
pullets, av. wt, 5 Ibs. each, 75c each,
FOB, R. R. .station. Mrs. L. E.
_ Strange, Cobbtowns :
~ Mixed hens, 75c each, FOB. Mrs.
M. B. Lee, Ft. Valley, Rt. 2.
- Hens, friers, broilers, also chicks,
6 wks. old. Make best offer. Mrs. A.
J. Anthony, Midland.
- Twelve or 15 large, fat hens, 20c Ib.
FOB, a few Webber str. Cornish hens,
$1.25 each, FOB. Mrs. Lee Walden,
_ Mitchell. pe
- 'wenty-five April 3rd hatch Barred





ej

_ FOB. Albert Collins, Whigham. :
Fifteen nice, fat healthy mixed

22c 1b., FOB, del. R. R. and party
_ pay express. Cash with order. State
* mumber of lbs. wanted. Mrs. H, I.
_ Martin, Byronville, Rt. 1.

pet ORPINGTONS

One pure bred Buff Orp- rooster,

930 hatch, true to hatch, $1.50. Mrs.

M. Bobo, Hartwell. x

Pure bred Buff Orp. pullets, 8 wks.

id, 60 each in small lots of 10 or

$5. Cockerels, same age and price.

Mrs. L. S. Shannon, Lenox. -

_. Four pure Buff *Orp. roosters, 7

_ mos. old, 75c each, FOB. Mrs. -E.
-Herndon, Mayfield, Rt. 2, Box 45.



oon str. pure bred Buff Orp. hens,
- $1.25 each, or lot for.$11. No culls.
- Mrs. E. H. Holland, Ft. Valley, Rt. 3.
- Frio of Blue Orpingtons, March
hatch, $7.50. F. M. Ellis. Griffin.
Pure Buff Orp. pullets and 3 se-
lected roosters in full plumage. Pul-
~tets about 8 wks: old, 2% to 3 Ibs.,
each; rooster almost fully dev.,
1 each in lots of .3; 1 rooster, $1.25,
2 for $2.25. Mrs. M. S. Nichols, Re-
-sbecea, Rt. 2. :



pee . PIGEONS Aes
Seven pr. fey. black . and white
_ Hungarian pigeons, mated, banded
-- and working, $3 pr., or lot for $20.
a B. T. Byrd, Savannah, 4 Norwood

re,
One hundred pr. White . Kings,

ing 1 lb. squabs, 50c pr. at loft;
oung birds not. banded, 25c pr. Mrs.
W. E. Rumph, Culloden, RFD 2.
Highteen. very fine. Yellow Car-
eaux pigeons, 6 prs. mated and

Or pullets, or what have you? Gor-
i Pece, College Park, Rt. 1, Box

ted number of prs. of fine show
price in order to make use for young-
Sters which are ready to.mate. J. H.
Deaton, Columbus, Box 853.

Six pr. Carneaux, $2 pr., mated,
anded and working; 6. pr. White
Kings, $3 pr., mated, banded and
Working. Jas. C. Fletcher, Moultrie.

PHEASANTS. FOR SALE
Ringneck pheasants, this years
atch. Fine and healthy, $5 each in



@. to suit southern climate. From
ry high bred stock, W. BE. Solomons,
Savannah, 416 West. Hull St.

R. IT. REDS

, sree pullets and 1 cockerel, pure
bred, April hatch S, C. R. I.- Reds.
itst money order for $5 gets the lot.
_ Mrs. S. H. Jones, Dry Branch.

Ten pure bred dark S.C. R. L. Red
sts and cockerel, March hatch,
haldson str., $10 for lot. Mrs. W.

hasteen, Locust Grove.





- fen pure bred Everlay str. B. L.|

_ Rock Capons, wt. 8 to 10 lbs., 25 Ib...) cockerel

- reed hens, 18c lb... and 2 roosters; |

; TURKEYS,

mated, working and banded, produc- |

trios of 2 hens and 1 cock. Raised in.



MARKET

Poultry For Sale

Two dark Red young roosters, 75c
ae FOB. Mrs. M. B. Lee, Ft. Valley,

Two Donaldson str. R/I. Red cocks,
7 mos. and 10 mos. old, $3 for the 2
FOB. Moiuey order. Party pay exp.
ones: Mrs. Maude Southall, TFooms-
oro.

One pen of 4-2 .yrs. old R. I. Red
hens and cockerel, Donaldson str.

Pure bred, $5. John Wilson, Ellijay, |.

Rt. 3, Box 46.

One Rose Comb July 1980 hatch
cock, Tompkins str. Sire direct. Fine
bird. Make offer. L. -S.: McLean,
Sharpsburg. ze

Donaldson str. S. C. Reds, 5 hens
and cockerel, $6; 1 extra fine dark
Red cockerel,. $2. Mrs. J. M. Hall,
Calhoun, Rt. 5.

Ten pure bred Dark S: C. R. I.
Red hens or pullets, $1.25 each, $12.50
for lot; 1 young cockerel free. with
lot. Money orders. No chks. Mrs. L.
D. Kimbrel, Baxley, Rt. 3.

Twenty March and April hatch R.
I. Red pure bred: pullets,-$1 each: 3
young roosters, not related, $1.50. ea.,
FOB. Mrs. T. A. Swanson, Ringgold.
Rt. 3, Box 49. :

Pure bred S. C. R. I. Red Donald-
son cocks and March cockerels, di-
rect, $2 and $2.50 each, Mrs. R: J:

Fleming, Lincolnton.

Trio dark Red cocks, 19 mos. old,
Donaldson str., $1.50 each, or exc. for
nice, clean dried apples or peaches

at. reasonable price. Write. Mrs. R.\

W. Webb, Barwick, Box 164.
Ready to lay R. I. Red. pullets,

Donaldson str., $1 each. Mrs. J. A.}

Wilson, Martin, Rt. 2.

| Dark Red R. I. Red coekerels. and

pullets, March hatch, $2 each, $10
for 1 cockerel and 5 pullets. Exc. 1
for same.
Horn, Grovetown.
Sev. nice Donaldson Red cockerels
and pullets, 1% to 1% lbs. each, 50
ge Mrs. J. F. Trawick, Tennille,

Twenty-five S. C. R. I. Red hens, 2}

yrs. old, $1.50 each; 2% yr. old: cock,
$2.50; few 18 mos. old cocks, $3 each.
Mahood str. and heavy layers. Miss

Belle Timmerman, Bronwood, Box 83.

Ten pure bred dark Red pullets, 1

coekerel, 5.mos. old, $6 for lot. Cash
_with order. Add postage. Mrs, J. C.

Elliott, Lavonia, Rt: 1.

Taree pure bred R. I, Red April |
hatch roosters, $1 each, not prepaid, |
or $1.20 each prepaid. Mrs. U.
rCouch, Talbotton.

Ten February hatch AA Blue Rib-| TWenty-five R. I.

L.
Red hens and

roosers, March hatch, now laying.|

Mahood str. $1.25 each. Mrs. Luther
Anderson, Toccoa, Rt. 3.



; FOR. SALE

Pure bred Goldbank str. M. B. tur-
keys, April 1931 hatch. Fine for
breeders. Wt. toms at 6 mos., 18-21

Ibs., hens, 14-17 Ibs., $10 pr., $14 trio.

S. A. Herrington, Perkins, Rt. 1.

Bird Bros. pure bred Big Bone M.|

B. toms, selected from large bunch
for breeders. For next 20 days, $5.45

each, FOB. Mrs. J. W. Lariacy, Hal- |
eyondale.

Mammoth White Pekin ducks, 2

drakes and 3 ducks, now laying. All

full feathered, ready for picking, $1
o- Mrs. A. J. Collins, Demorest,
Rt. 1.

Trio 18 mos. old turkens. Color, |
rgrey, $5, or exc. for trio of White

Holland turkeys, 5 lbs. up. L. E. Wil-
liams, Ty Ty. :
One drake, $1 not prepaid: also

I kt > bo :
@rking. Sell or exc. for W. L, hens |. b: rooster and 2 hens, $1.25 each

G. T. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. Tf.

Seven White
hens and 1 rooster, 75c each. Cash
with order. Not prepaid. James hL.

and Carneaux at. a reasonable ore eae es turkeys, hens, |

$4: toms, $6 each. Mrs. R. L. Greene,

Cuthbert, Rt. 4.. :
Pair stock turkeys, pure M. B. Bird

Bros. str., April 1930 hatch. Hen, wt.

15 Ibs., $3.50; tom, wt. 28 Ibs., $6;

5 toms, April 1931 hatch, same sir.

Wt. 15 Ibs., $4 each. Mrs. G. H. Eley, |

White Plains. :
Mammoth White Pekin ducks,
$1.25 each; 3 a tonce, $1 each; Mal-

lards same price. Exc. for large Red |

hens, Indian Runner turkeys, Ga.
cane syrup at 40c gal., ducks at 20
lb. Also want Portorican potatoes in
exc. Mrs. J. D. Smith, Savannah, Rt.
3, Coffee. Bluff. :
- Twelve turkeys, 6 grown and 6 that
are % grown, $25, FOB. Stock came
from the state of Washington. Very

fine. J. W. Thomas, Cleveland, Rt. 2,

Three speckled guineas, 2 hens and

rooster, 40c each, by express FOS,|

Turnerville. Mrs. H.:

Cc. Duke.
Clarkesville, Rt. 2.

4

Miss: Florence

GUINEAS, GEESE, ETC.,|

African guineas, 6}

BULLETIN.
Poultry For Sale

Fifteen Rouen ducks, 6 drakes and
9 ducks: Fine breed. Ready to lay |
About 6 mos. old, $1 each. All or any.

4

ert, Forest Park,

Pair geese, $4, or exc.; also 3 Spen-

cer Wonder turken cockerels, $2 each.
Exe. for anything can wse;. Write
what you have. R. E. Keith, Gaines-
ville, Rt1.
Pair April hateh turkeys, Big
Bronze and gray mixed. Everlay str.
Wt. 11-8 Ibs. now. Mrs. ~C. A. Pat-
terson, Ty Ty, Rt. 1.5

Two pure bred: White Pekin ducks
and drake, 75c each. Party pay ex-
press. or postage. Mrs. E. EK. Moor,
Rydal, Rt. 1.

B. B. MB. turkeys, April hatch,
weigh 8 to 18 Ibs., 20c lb. Harold
Smith, Baxley. .

Thoroughbred Mammoth Bronze
Goldbank str. turkeys guar. Grown

B. M. Holland, Bowersville.
. Pair fine 2 yr. old white Holland
turkeys, $10 FOB; pair solid white
guineas, $2 FOB. No chks. FOB. Mrs.
W. P. McClain, Rt. 3, Box 38.
Turkey tom, 2 hens, 20c lb., 1930
hatch. C. H.. Garner, . Warthn,
RED: 3:
Ten head pink bill Emden geese,
blue, and blue and white, for breed-
ing purposes, $1.50 ea. Nannie L,
Brown, Pulaski, Rt. 1.
Large blue Toulouse geese, $2 ea.
Mrs. Lois Tanner, Dewy Rose.
Bourbon red turkeys, April hatch,
'18c Ib., $5.-paiy. Mrs. H. R. Ingram,
Coleman. ,
' Five turkey toms, wt: 15 lbs.> 20
lb., cash with order. Mixed breed:
Mrs. M. A. Collins, Cobbtown, Rt.1,
Long legegd type gobblers 1 to 19
mos. old, $4.50; 2 March hatch, $3

| King, Rochelle, Rt. 1.

Three nice M. B. turkey hens, 1
tom for breeders, $10; exc. for pure
bred little bone guinea shoat female.

12 pure bred Royal purple giant cock-.

ferels, $1 and $1.25.ea. Mrs. C. H.
Ogletree, Crawfordville, Rt. 2.

no chks. W. N. Griffin, Sparks, Rt.
it, Box 54.

Sev. gobblers B. B. Bronze, and
Bourbon Red crossed, $3 ea., $5 for
2. Mrs. J. L. Parrish, Rt. 2, Nash-

| ville.

Two extra nice early hatched M. B.
gobblers, $5 ea. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Cal-
houn, Rt.. 2.

. Young Toulouse geese, $5 pr., FOB.
Mrs. J. C. Johnson, Hogansville.

t Mammoth Bronze turkeys, April
hatch, wt. 8 to 15 Ibs., 25c lb. Mrs.
i'd. N. Carson, Griffin, Rt. D.

Five M. B: gobblers, extra fine for
breeding. April hatch, wt. 27 Ibs. Mrs.
S. Wfl Morgan, Vienna.

Young Bronze tom, $3.50, or exc.
for Bronze hen. Mrs. Jeptha P. Pul-
lin, McDonough. 7

Bight White Pekins, 3 drakes and

5 ducks, $5 for lot. Mrs. H. W. Smith,
Lake Park, Rt. 3. .\
| Spencer turken, fine naked-necked
rooster, $2.50, or exc. for anything
can use. R. E. Keith, Gainesville,
eee. td
for what have you? Write. Lamar
W. Jefferson, Albany.
| Big Bone M. B. toms, wt. 15 Ibs.
and 30 Ibs. at maturity, $3.50 each;
hens, 10 Ibs., $2.50 each. Mrs. W. E.
, Williams, Moultrie, Rt. 4.
Five M. B. toms and 4 hens, Gold-
bank str., April hatch, 25c Ib. Exc.
|2 hens for. 2 others to prevent in-
breeding. Mrs. W. C. Padgett. Brooks.
Reserved breeding stock for less
than half I paid Bird Bros, for my
'M. B. turkeys. Selected from 2500
-raised this year. Cockerels, 24 to 30
Ths. $12; pullets, 12-15 Ibs., $7 each,
FOB; baby turkeys, next spring.
| Hilary McEntyre, Calhoun, Rt. 1

| 28 Ibs., 20e Ib., or exc. for pure bred
}pig, Duroc or P. C. C. L. Smith, Bax-
ley, Rt. 4. :

Drake and duck and 1 young duck,
3? mos. old, White Muscovy. Drake

on top of head;
crippled, but well, $2.50 for the 3.
Mrs. Fred L, Atkinson, Ray City.

Pine Giant M. B. toms, April 1931
hatch, wt 15 to 20 Ibs., $5 each. Mrs.
'Fred L, White, Buckhead.

WYANDOTTES
Two April hatch pure S. L. roosters,





$1. each. Mrs. J. E. Sorrow, Com-
RROFCE, Re. 5. :

Se

Maxwell, Lavonia.

for breeding stock. Write for prices. |

ea.; 2 hens, $3.ea.; exc. for. corn, |
sweet potatoes, all FOB. Mrs. EB. P.}

' Five turkey hens, 1 young gobbler,
+$3.50:-ea., lot for $20. Cash with order;

Mallard ducks, $1.25 each, or exc.|

Pure bred Big Bone M. B. tom, wt.|

| thoroughbred | chickens, W.

and young duck have small dark spot |
old duck slightly |

Page Nive
Poultry For Sale

One Regal Dorcas rooster, White
Wyandotte, $1.50. Fine specimen.

Louis W. Brogdon, Suwanee.
Money order only. Mrs. J. T. Lamb-|

Pure bred W. Wyandotte roosters,
April hatch, $1.25 each. Mrs. B. J.
Head, Alma, gs

Ten S. C. White Wyandotte hens,
$1.25 each; eggs, $1.25 per setting;
10 S. C. Red hens, $1.25 each, post-
paid. Mrs. B. M. Thomas, Hoboken.

Poultry Wanted
BANTAMS

Want pure bred Buff Cochin bant-
ams, 6 pullets and 1 cockerel. Will
exc. paper shell pecans. Mrs. G. E.



Want pure bred Buff Cochin pul-<

lets andcockerel. Exc. pr. Chinchilla

6 mos. old unrelated rabbits and I pr.
Tan Rex, 6-8 mos. old. B.'L. Lynn,
Wayeross, Rt. 4.

BARRED AND OTHER. ROCKS

Seventy lbs. Schley pecans to exe.
for 15 March. hatch B. R. or Red
pullets. Hach varty pay express on
what they receive. A. H. Paschal,
Milledgeville, Rt. 4.

BRAHMAS

Exc. Hastings white bunch Lima
beans at 10c ib. for Light Brahma
cockerel, Giant str. Mrs. A. J. Sims,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 3.

CORNISH







Want pure bred Dark Cornish, 1930

and 1931 hatch. Give av. wt.and age
and price. Must be reasonable. J. W.
Sammons, Tarrytown, Rt. 1.
Exc. 2 full B. Rock cockerels and 6
hens same breed, for 2 full Dark Cor-
nish Indian cockerels and 6 hens.
Each pay postage, Mrs. L. A. Black-
Stock, Buford, Rt. 1.

GAMES



Want 3 game cocks, Roundheads ~

or Warhorse, not over 1 vr. old and

thoroughbred. Will exc. R. I. Red
-hens, this. years hatch for same. R.
FP, Pope, Alapaha, Rt. 1, Box 40.



LEGHORNS.
Exe. 15. pure bred very dark Red
pullets, fine stock, for 12 pure bred
S. C. W. Ll. Tancred str. from first

of yr. through April hatch. Mrs. W.: ~

R. Hill, Sycamore, Rt. 1, Box 7.
Exc. 23 pr. White Kings for 23 W.
L. pullets; spring hatch preferred.

' Write first. J. F. Bandy, Isle of Hope,

Ga. -

Want pure bred White or Brown

L. last spring hatch pullets or yr.
old hens. State number you will de-
liver to me at Woolsey for $6. Mrs.
I, V. Rogers, Woolsey, Rt. 1, care Ira
M. Galloway. ;
' Four bu. Crowders, Calif. black-~
eyed and Sugar Crowder peas to swap
for 10 W. L. pullets. M. B. Walden,
Lula; Rt. 1, Box 34; _

Want #0 W.L. pullets, April hatch,
at 50c each. No culls. Will pay cash.
Stanley L. Howard, Helena, Rt. 1.

Want 25 W. L. pullets, March or
April hatch, no culls, at 60c or 70c
each, E, E. Beasley, Avera, RFD 2,

Exc. good value $15 for good B. L.
ites Mrs. M. G. Thigpen, Dublin,

.. 6:

MISCELLANEGUS. CHICKENS

Exc. good value, $2.50 for poultry,
any breed, or for dried apples or
peaches. B. H. NeSmith, Pelham.



Exc. pr. bantams, small type, good

layers. for 1 cock of any large breed,
except R. I. Reds. Write. Mrs. J. L.
Holley, Parrott, Rt. 2, Box 4. ;
| Exe. 5 prs, young Indian Runner
ducks for W. L., B. L., or any kind
of hens. White Austrian guineas,
$1.50 cash per pair, or anything.
Mrs. Dora Corbin, Covena.
Want 1 to 200 hens to raise on
halves. Prefer Buff Cochins or Barred
Rocks, or any large breeds. Miss Col-

jlie Stringfield, Butler.

Exc. 6 mos. old dressed shoat, esti-

D. Owens, Mountain City.
Exc. reg. Jersey bull calf, for any



ferred. S. G. McNeill, Arlington.
ORPINGTONS

Mrs. A. L. Garrison, Ashland, Rt. 2,
Box 96.
PEAFOWLS WANTED

Will pay cash for peafowls any
time of year, single or in pairs, young





pand oid. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery
Branch. -

smated wt. 225 lbs. net, for equal value _
in laying pullets, Reds preferred. E.. _

e

L. pre-

_ Exe. 2 nice pure bred S. C. Golden.
| Buff Orp. roosters for 2 of same type.

y



: Page Ten



Georgia
Market Bulletin

Published Weekly by the
BUREAU OF MARKETS
Arthur D. Jones, Director

Department of
Agriculture

Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner

"THURSDAY, DEC. 3, 1931

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live better and grow faster.
\breed, $9 per 100; mixed, $8.







SPECIAL NOTICE
FARM LAND FOR EXCHANGE
: OR SALE
Sixty acres at bargain, or swap
for good filling station and country

store combined, near a good town on

Tourist Highway (prefer Florida
zone). Farm ideally located general
farming: 43 acres very fertile, pro-
ductive. Bal., timber; near water
grist mill; schoot truck by door to
eonsolidated school, church, stores,
R. R. ete.: 3 room. house, barn,
poultry. other: out-houses. For more
information, write: J. W. Kinney,
Atlanta, 22 State Capitol.

SPECIAL NOTICE
CATTLE FOR SALE
Unusually fine registered Guern-
* seys: bulls, 3 of highest breeding, Sir
Joseph (worth $300), Sir David and
-- Sir Lewis, of Turner County, $150
--and $100 each. respectively; 2 calves,
_ $40 each: 3 about ready for service,
7%, pure and 2 half breeds, $60 and
~. $50 respectively: for them; also cows

and heifers, $75 and up, FOB at farm





prices Joe Lawrence, Ashburn or
~ Nashville.
Poultry Wanted

WYANDOTTES
xe. 3 Chinchillas does and, buck,
- thoreughbred, no akin, for 4 White
~ Wyandotte hens .or pullets. G.-S.,
Smith; Adrian, Box 134.
Want a S: L. Wyandotte rooster.
Will pay cash price. State what you
have. Mrs. J. L. Holley, Parrott, Rt.
_ +2. Box 4.
TURKEYS, .GUENEAS, DUCKS,
tet GEESE, EFC., WANTED
Want to exc. butter beang at 10c
jb. for pr. guineas. Ben Eavenson,
- Bowersville Rt. 1.
-_ Exe. 3 mos. old pure bred Duroc
Jersey pig for pair of pure bred Big
Bone M. B. turkeys. Mrs. D. W.
Hodges, Brinson. - =
_ Want turkeys, pure bred, also
geese, and hens. Exc. other value.
Write. Mrs. E. Spence, Dunwoody. .
_ Want big type pure bred Bronze
_ turkeys. Exc. pure bred Duroc Jer-
sey pigs. Mrs. D. Hodges, Brinson.









MARKET BUL

Poultry Wanted |
- Want 2 or 3 turkey hens, any breed.
Exc. Black Minorca hens, 1930 hatch,
3 for 1. Make offer, giving wt. and
age. L, S. McLean, Sharpsburg.

Baby Chicks For Sale
Custom hatching: 2c per egg or on
shares. Customer to furnish egs. E.
A. Hayes, Buford, Rt. 2.
Baby chicks that are guar.:to be
exactly as represented. Heavy breeds,
$9.50 per C; heavy mixed, $9 C. H.
R. Gaskins, Americus. oe
Tancred and: Hollywood str. baby
chicks for del. after Feb. 1. . Order

Iinow: save le per chick; also Barred

Rock hatching eggs now $1 per set-
ting, del. $6 per C.. M. V. Olson,
Hapeville. Box 278.

Pure bread, selected chicks, guar.
vigorous and healthy; B. R., Reds,

14$8.50 C: Cuff Orp., $9; heavy. as-

sorted, $8. Hatches Mondays. -Pre-
paid 100 per cent live del. guar. E.
R. Adlington, Atlanta, 510 Piedmont
Ave.

For each tray of 150 eggs now
obligated for and paid $4.I will set
one tray same size free; 2 trays set
for price of one. Only $400 of the
business offered. J. O. Fussell, Daw-
son.

Pure bred state bloodtested chicks
from high producing strains. Write
for prices and book your order. P. T.
Lester, Rome; RFD 3. ;

Booking orders for thoroughbred
chieks from selected stock, Reds,
Rocks and Leghorns. A. O. Bowles,
Fayetteville. Rt. C.

Baby chicks from state accredited
floeks, thoroughly tested and. bred for
high egg production and lowest
prices. . Write for price and number
and kind you want. Chas. F. Howe,
Ft. Valley.

Livable chicks from culled, blood-
tested outstanding flocks of Reds,
Rocks and Leghorns. J. H. Wood,
Athens, Box B. F

Electrically hatched chicks that

Large

For
less than 100 add 4c per chick above
regular price. Guar. live del. K. C.
West, Ashburn. :

- Bloodtested baby chicks for Jan-

uary 1st del. Heavy and light breeds.
c. N. Bennett, Rome, Kingston Ave.

Baby Chicks Wanted

Want 200 Barred Rocks or other
Jarge breeds to raise on halves to 8
or 10 wks. Mrs. C. W. Owen, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 9. i

Want 100 chicks to raise on halves
to 12 wks. old. I furnish feed; or 25
head of hens to. raise chicks-on
halves. Mrs. W. W. Howard, Moul-
trie, Rt. 1.

Want at once 1 M. thoroughbred
Thompson Im. Ringlet-B. R. chicks
to raise on halves to 8 wks. old. Give
party their share in pullets if desired.
J. M. Wood, Adairsville, RFD 1.

Want 200 B. Rocks to raise on
halves to 8-10 wks. old. Other party
pay charges, I furnish feed. Write.
Mrs. Iley Anderson, Manassas, Rt. 2.

Eggs For Sale

S. C. R. I. Red eggs from-2 yr. old
hens, stock direct from Donaldsons,
$1.25 per 15 del.; $5 for 100 del. J. M.
Jones, Grayson.

Select hatching eggs from 2 to 3 yr.
ole pure bred Barred P. R. hens, 80
per cent fertility guaranteed, $1 for
15; $5\per 100. Exchange for cabbage
plants or onion sets. J. R..Bowen,
Rockingham. i :

Pure bred Buff Orp. eggs, 75e per
15. Byers str., fresh, fertile, insured,
eas No chks. J. H. Lloyd, Milan,

Select. hatching eggs from dark 8.
C. R. I. Reds, $1.50 per 15, $8 per
50; $5 C. Mahood strain and heavy
layers. Miss Belle Timmerman, Bron-
wood. =

Pure S. C. W. L. Tanered str. eggs
from heavy layers. Absolutely fertile,
$4 per C, del. Money order. Mrs. W.
R. Hill, Sycamore, Rt. 1, Box 7.

Pure Tanered W. L. eggs, well se-
lected for hatching. Like to contract
to furnish case per week, $3 per C,
for the hatching season. Party to pay
chgs. of del, and furnish crate. Mrs.





Lundy Sutton, Summit, Rt. 2.

Thompson B. R. eggs, bloodtested
for B. W. D., $1 per 15; also. R. I.
Red eggs, Donaldson str., $1 per 15.
Mrs, Milton Sumner, Sylvester, Rt. 3.

Pure bred Dark Cornish eggs, $1
per 15, Postage extra. Mrs. C. A. Pat-
terson, Ty Ty, Rt. <1. :

Hatching eggs, Golden Buff Orn...

75 per setting del. Crates ret. Mrs.
A. L. Garrison, Aashland, Rt, 2,

a amen eid

Box. 96.6 2

i



Me





LETIN
Eggs For Sale
Donaldsons 8S. C. R. I. Red eggs,

75e setting of 15. C. W. Waughtel,

Homeland. .
Two dollars cash per wk. selected

lwhite infertile eggs from own flock.

Make best offer FOB. B. F. Purcell,

'} Pooler.

Want contract with responsible
hatchery for 1 case pure R. I. R.
Donaldson hatching eggs per week to

May first. Mrs. R. Jd: Fleming,
Lineolton.
Buff Minorca, hatching eggs,

Schmidt str., $1.25 for 15; $2.40 for

30 postpaid. J. W. Johnson, 226 W.

Jefferson, Thomasville, Ga.. ae
J. B. Giant eggs, 75c for 15; add
postage. Mrs. J. HE. Passe, Madison.

Eggs Wanted

Want pure bred hatching eggs in
case lots. Will pay premium above
market price. Weekly shipments. E.
R. Adlington, Atlanta, 510 Piedmont
Ave.

Want eggs for hatching, Advise
breed and number of birds you have;
also custom hatching done. A.
Bowles, Fayetteville, Box C.

Live Stock For Sale -

CATTLE FOR SALE

Pure bred reg. Polled Hereford cat-
tle, both and heifers, E; T. Boswell,
Siloam. :

Nice Jersey milch cow, eome in
first-of January with 3rd calf. Large
cow, 3. to 4 gal. and extra good but-
ter cow; also 1 male from same cow,
full Jersey, 14 mos, old, will sell for
beef. Mrs. W. E. Chambly, Ideal.

Part Jersey cow, giving 4 gal.,
would give 5 gal. with proper feed.
$75, FOB. M. B. Lee, Ft. Valley, Rt. 2.

Jersey with-2nd calf, sub. to reg.;.
1 heifer, pure bred, both bred to pure
bred sire. No papers. Milton Groover,
Marietta, Rt. 1. : :
One fine Jersey bull, 11 mos. old,
$12, or exc. for reg. heifer and_bull
no akin, and pay difference. Docia
Harris, Lula. .

One bull, %4 Holstein and %
Guernsey, 18 mos. old. Wt. 500 Ibs.
Ent. to reg., $18 at my barn, I. F.
Gipson,

Two highly bred Jersey bulls, No.
340270 dropped September 29, 1930,
and No. 340271 dropped October 4th,
1930, $25 each. S. L. Thornton, Dewy-
rose; Rt. 2.

Nice Jersey or Guernsey heifers,
soon to freshen, exchange for corn or
oats. $50 and up. W. J. Morgan, Still-
more.

_ Jersey heifer, almost pure, bred to
registered sire, freshen in February.
$30. W. H. Rucker, Milner.

Nice five gallon milk, 2 lbs. butter
day, eight year old cow, $50. Nice 4
gal. cow, 5 years old, freshen in two
ets, $35. L. C, Glaze, Cleveland,
~ Jersey bull 10 mos. old, sub. to

register, $15 cash. Exc. for seed oats

at 50c per bu., or hogs. W. G. Bullock,
Pelham. : yes >

Registered Jersey bull 3 yrs., No.
316193, sire No. 26531, dam No.
516028, $50, FOB. Trade for registered
heifer 245 yrs. old, good blood lines.
W. E. Pullen, Meigs. - :

Half and half Guernsey-Jersey
bull, from reg. Guernsey stock. Wt.
about 600.lbs. Guernsey color and
markings, $25-at. farm, Mrs. S. H.
Jones, Dry Branch.

Fine dersey cow, fresh in January
the first, $40. When fresh. will. give
4 gal. milk and 2 lbs. butter. For sale

at barn. (Come to North Canton Cot-|

ton Mill and find me.) J. L. Thomp-
son, Canton, Rt. 3.

Good milch cows, with good care
will give 3 and 4 gal. milk, 1-1% lbs.
butter, $60 and $75. Can be seen at
my place. Mrs. Martha Horton, Enig-
ma, Rt. 1.:

Hereford bulls and Angus bulls for
sale. M. Oden, Blackshear.

Thoroughbred Jersey bull, 8 mos.
old for sale or trade for meat hogs.
J. W. Burnett, Rupert. zi

Three nice fat: beef: steers: dress
about 200 lbs., 7c Ib. M. Q. Vanzant,
Abbeville, Rt. 2.

One hundred head of Red Poll and
Black Angus cows and heifers; also
some good black steers and heifers,
for sale. Write for prices. P. E.
Doster, Abbeville.

Nine mos. old reg. J. bull, sired by
Yormentors Lad and Ex Carnel-
la of Nut Wood; very highly: bred,
$20 at barn. H. P. Gray, Haralson.

Pure bred Reg. Polled Hereford
cattle: both- bulls and heifers. Ap-=
ply: BE. 'T. Boswell, Jr., Siloam.

. Fifty head good stall-fed beef cat-
tle for sale. W. H, H. Barham, Mc-



i

Thursday, December 8, 1981
Live Stock For Sale

Make offer at barn. L. E. Philli
Colquitt. oe

Fine cream col. Jersey cow, freshen
with 3rd calf soon. Sell or exc. for a
good mule. G.
Temple.

Two male calves, 3 and 6 wks. old,
pure bred Jerseys, $5 ea.; 2 heifer
ealves. 4 mos, old, pure bred Jerseys,
$5 ea. Exc, for feed, turkeys, chick<
ens, pigs, or what have you? M. M-.
Murray, Americus.

HOGS FOR, SALE
S. P. C. pigs, sub. to reg., 4 mos.
old, $10. Joe M. Brown, McRae. -~





Jbs. M. Oden, Blackshear.

old; wt. 40 to 50 lbs. Immune for life,
Reg. in buyers name, $6.50 each; 2
for $12, or 3 for $17.50, lightly crated,
FOB my shipping point. L. M. Ken-
nedy, Collins.

Shoats, 40 to 75 Ibs. Healthy,
Reasonable price. D. P, Martin, Bron-

O.) wood.

Reg. black.big- bone P. C. pigs, 3
wks. old, $4 each, FOB; 5 P. C. and
oO. I. C. mixed 3 wks. old pigs, $4
each. Jim Lewis, Rydel, Rt. 2.

Seven Duroc Jersey gilts, 4144 mos.

tration, $10 each; Duroc Jersey boar
10 mos. old, registered, double in-
oculated, $25. H. L. Harper, Prescott
St., Waycross, !

Ibs. good mother, raises large litters,
$40, will exchange for meat hogs. O.
S. Barber, Decatur, Rt. 2.

Little Bone Guinea male pigs, 4
mos. old, 50 Ibs., $7. Big Bone Guinea
shoats, $5 to $12.50 each, weight 50

Hill, Glenwood, Rt. 2, Box 49.

to. breed, weight 140 to 150 Ibs., $15
each, $25 for both, FOB. C. D. Wil-
Jiamson, Plains.

sow and 6 pigs, $16 at farm. Exc. for
fresh young milk cow. J. H. Leverett,
Parrott,

Ibs., $25, or exe. for pr. B. B. Guineas,
wt. 100 lbs. each;. have 5 wt. 60 lbs,

Rta:
Twenty-five to 30 head, 40 to 50 Ibs,
12 wks. old pigs, nice cond., from
pure bred B. P. C. sire, $3 each,
crated and shipped,.2 to the crate or
more, or $2.75 per head at pen,
Smith, Middville. .-
Duroe J. pigs, 45 to 55 lbs. from
prize winners, $7.50 to $10. Males and:
females. Reg, in buyers name. Exc.
some for reg. J. heifer around a yr.
old. Z. L. Scott, Concord.

Davidson, Danville.
each, $13 for 3, or $28 for 7. All in

stock, J, P. Anderson, Mountain
View.

90 lbs., $7 cash, or will exe. for pr.

Ellis str.
Write. Mrs. Mary O: Harris, Cordele,
R. B.

70 Ibs., choicest ones, $10 each, or pr.
at. $18, reg: in buyers name, or 20
phead or more at my barn for 10c per
lb. Exe. for N. C. flat runner peanuts
for seed. L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore,
Rt. 1, Box 31.

Pure bred Duroe J; pigs, 3-4 mos.
old, wt, 50 to 75 Ibs, Cholera treated
for life, $8 to $10 each at barn; Du-
roc J. male, yr. old, wt. about 200 1bs.,
$25-$50 at barn. P. H. Woodward,
Chauncey, Rt. 2.

pigs, 40 to 60 lbs. Gilts, $10; gilts, 3
mos., wt. 150-135 lbs., $20 to $25 ea.
A. H. Watson, Graymont, Rt. 1.

Fifty head of fat hogs for pork and
feeders, 50 to 100 lb. size. Make offer.
L. E. Phillips, Colquitt.

Five pigs, 7 wks. old, wt. 20 Ibs.
ea., $2 ea.: 3 shoats, 40 lbs, ea, $3.50,
FOB. M. G. Vanzant, Abbeville, Rt. 2.

P. C. and Black Essex sow, mixed,
7 pigs about 2 mos. old (father is
S. P. C.). W. H. Waddelle, Pearson.

Black white-faced P. C. sow, wt.
about 200 Ibs., 7 pigs, 1 wk. old, $16:
P. GC. sow, wt. about 200 Ibs., 6 pigs;
week old, $15. Cash at my barn.
Must come for them, Do not care
to ship. J. C. Newsom, Sandersville.

Duroe J. sow with 10 pigs, 5 wks.



old, $35 for lot at my home. W. A

Donough, Rt. de si es BERNE, Pitts, Rt, 2.

C. Edmondson, |

Duroc Jersey pigs; almost 3 mos,

old, double inoculated, sub. to regise

Fine reg. S. P. C. sow, weight 400 |

to 100 Ibs. Exe. for corn, hay,B.H.
Two pure bred S. P. B. gilts, ready

Young pigs, 6 weeks old, $1 each,

each, $7 each. A. P. Goss, Glenwood, .

P. C. 8 wks. old pigs, $3.50 each:
6 mos. old gilts, $9 each. All from -
large litters and in fine cond: R. E.
Twenty pigs, 8-10 wks. old, $4.50

fine growing shape and mighty good | 2
P, P, China gilt, wt. about 85 or.
good breed turkeys, Bird Bros. or.

1 hen and fine gobbler.

Duroe J. pigs, August farrow, 45 to

Big Bone Guinea black. and red ~



Three beefs, 1 2% yrs. Jersey bull. .
good cond. fat; 2 steers, 3 yrs. old. :

Pr. reg. Duric hogs, wt. around 175 _ :

B. B. Black Guinea male, wt. 225
















old, $25; yr. old pure bred P. C. boar,
$15; all for $85, Mrs. C, O. Sikes,
Sylvester.
- Four B. B. Guinea pigs, 3 males, 1
female, 7 wks. old, wt. 30 Ibs. ea.,
$15, cash with order. Crated at
Mitchell. E. K. Mathis, Mitchell.
Four pure bred Duroc J. pigs, sub.
to reg. 2 mos. old, $4 ea., or $7 pr.
Mrs. Sam Yawn, Milan, Rt. 3.
Ss P. C. gilts and boars, about 5
old, wt. about 100 lbs., $10 ea.;
_ in buyers name, if taken at
my Sat. guar. LT. R.~ Duggan,
_Warthen. 3
- Fight good grade pigs, cross be-
ween Duroc and P. C.
ice, Madison, Rt. 2,
Duroc J: shoats, 3. mos. old, wt. 50
to 60 lbs. Reg. in buyets name, $12.50
+ ea., also Duroc 2 mos. old, wt. about
Ibs. e2., reg.; $10 ea, J. C. Lums-
n, Talbotton.

ORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
One plug mule for sale or exc. for
peef cattle or hogs or shoats. T. J.
idges, Talmo. :

Ten yr. old mare mule, 1200 to 1300
Ybs. in good shape, $125, or exc. for
good work horse. Prefer mare not
over 10 yrs. old, 1 M Ibs. or better;
sound, good worker. E. 8S. Hicks,

fatesville. -
Twelve yr. old Percheron mare,

1200 lbs. fat, work gentle, double or
single. Sell cheap for .cash. Make of-
fer. Samie Thomas Jefferson, Nash-
ville, Rt. 3. :

Plug mule, $20. Good eyes, eats
well. Exc. for milk cow, hogs, chick-
corn, hay, syrup, anything use-
. W. Overstreet, Lenox.
Good sound mule, 900 lbs., 12 yrs.







































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ribbon cane syrup, pigs, or shoats.
-B. Holt, Fayetteville.

Ten yr. old Tennessee mare mule,
1100 Ibs., good qualities, $75, Riley
. Couch, Turin. ek

Twelve yr. old mule, 1000 Ibs., $40
ash, will exc. for 45 puillets, pure
- preed. Good barn mare, 850 lbs., 10
yrs. old, $30, or exc. P. H. Woodard,
Chauncey, Rt. 2. Pg
' Pair black mares, cash price, 8 yrs.
old, T100 Ibs. A. L. Turner, Gray-
mont.

- An old mule, about 1200 lbs. Sound
and no blemish. Bargain at $20., or
exc. for disc harrow, other value. L.
E. Phillips, Colquitt. St

- Fat, chunky horse mule, wt. about
1000 Ibs. Sell or exc. for I fresh cow,
3 gal. or more, young, easy to milk,
and 2 heifers bred; Holstein, Jersey
or Guernsey. Del. W. H. Waddelle,
Pearson: fie

Three good work mules for. sale.
Come see them; do not write. H. M.
_ Williams, Ben Hill.

A 1200 lb. mare mule, sound, etc.,
for sale or exc. for good, young
- saddle horse or pony, within 50. mi.
of this place. A. C. McKinley, Mil-
ledgeville.

Six nice mules, for sale, all able to




































a. W. H. Bolton, Griffin, *phone,
me ce-d, 8

BSI RABBITS FOR SALE.

_N. Z. Red doe and 2 young, $2; 4
mos. old Red doe, $1. Will exc. for_or
buy a N..Z. Red buck. Must be cheap.
M. es Atlanta, 276 Alaska

' Ped. Chinchillas and N. Z. Reds,

00d stock, 30c lb., or trade R. I. Red

-B.R. pullets, Ib. for lb. Each pay.
Shipping chgs. W. S. Turnipseed, At-
-lanta, 1443 DeSota Ave., S. W.
Pure bred Chinchillas, about 8 mos.
ld, $1 each, G. T. Kesler, Nicholson.
- Eight pure bred Chinchillas,. all
bucks, 8 mos. old. Sell or exe. for pure
bred B. Rock, Orp., or S. L. Wyan-
dotte roosters, or Toulouse geese. Mrs.
E. V. Milteer, Quitman.

One Stahls H. W. reg. Chin doe,
bred or.open, $3.50; 1 ped. Gold Cer~-
tificate yr. old buck, (mother cost
$25), $5, or the unrelated pr. $8, or
exc.'for 2 Gold Cert. does, 8 mos. OF
der. Write, Mrs. E. L. Babcock, Cor-
le, 506 E. 8th Ave. -

Five Chinchilla does, 19 mos. old,

t bred, 5 does, 1 to 3 yrs. old, good
breeders; 2 bucks, 18 mos. and 24 mos.

d; 1 pr. N. Z. hares, $3 each, $5 pr.,

or trade for 2 young hens for each

abbit. J. J. Sanders, Smithville,
Box 42, Be
_ Trio pure bred Chinchillas, $1.25
each, or $3.25 for lot; N. Z. Red doe,
mos. old, $1.25; 1Black buck, 5%
. Old, $1.50... All healthy stock

d free from disease. W. A. Flowers,
Organton, Box 2, ~












































See:- J. E..

eld, work anywhere, $40, or exc. for.
Stracke, Sparks.

good work, no plugs, $30 to $100

Live Stock For Sale

One pure bred Chinchilla -buck,

: eee prepaid. E. A. Hayes, Buford,

Chinchilla rabbits of quality. Guar.
Write. H. R. Gaskins, Armerigude
Four pure N. Z. Reds. Fine stock.
Nearly half grown, $2.50 for lot. A.
A. Nash, Hapeville.
One pair full blood N. Z. Reds, $1
each. Tavell Courson, Pearson, Rt. 1.
N. Z. white rabbits, $2 pair: Carl
Lance, College Park, Rt. 1. =
Six or 7% Chinchillas, 8-12 mos. old,
$1 ea., or exc. for hens or pullets, 1
hen or pullet for 1 rabbit, or 6 for
7 rabbits. J. C, Lumsden, Talbotton.
Pr. pure bred Chinchillas, 10 mos.
old, perfect health for sale or exc.
for W. L. pullets or hens. Gordon
Pece, College Park, Rt. 1, Box 123,
Reg. Chinchilles, buck and doe .ea.
2 yrs. old, 4 young, 9.wks. old: all in
good cond., $4.50. Will exc. .C. J.
Cleveland, Hartwell. 4
Chinchillas, N. Z., White ped. rab-

bits, does and bucks. Write for prices.

A. W. Melton, Thomasville,

Twelve head of fine Chinchillas,
sub. to: reg., $1.50 ea., or $18 for lot,
FOB; ho chks. Edward Long,
Screven, Rt. 2, Box 31.

Seven N. Z. White, pink-eyed rab-
bits, 3 does and 4 bucks, 9 mos. old,
$1 ea. Cash with order. Write. Miss
Naomi Allison, Lithia Springs. =

White Flemish Giants, Ped., 11%
Ib. doe, with 7 young, $5.50; 14 over
2 mos. old, $7; 1 or 2.does bred. at
bargain for quick sale. J. D. Donald-
son, Dublin. 2

SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE .-

Fourteen head 1 mo. old kids, $1
each at. my home 2 miles from Or-
land, 5 miles from Coperton, $14 for
lot. C..W. Warnock, Soperton, Rt. 2.
_ Three Nubian does with papers, $25
ach, or $65. for the 3 FOB. C, L.



Fifty head stock goats, not mis-
chevious, $1 a., or exc. for good
milch cow, fresh in, of. equal value,

or for young heifers. M. J. Tillman,

Coolidge, Rt. 2.. eee
Seven mos, old billy goat for sale
or exc. for 2 large geese. No sanders.
wanted. Rayburn Bartlett, College
Park, Rt. Qo.
Twenty goats, 19 nannies and 1
pill. All about grown, $1.50 ea. All in
ae order. W. C. Pullen, Tarrytown,
Live Stock Wanted
CATTLE WANTED :
Want 1 small white face Hereford
bull calf, reg. in my name. Make best

price. Exe. heifer of other breed or
pay cash. W..B. Hall, Hoschton.



Jersey cow giving 4 to 5 gal. milk,

1% to 2 lbs. butter daily. Not over 3
yrs. old. Must be cheap for cash. Mrs.
B. H. Patterson, Baxley. -

Milk cow. Will exchange 12 big
White Rock hens, give particulars.
P. W. Smith, Stockbridge.

Milk cow, will exchange corn. Oth-
er party to bring cow and get corn.
State age and milking capacity, etc.

first letter. Mrs. Nellie Mobley,, Ludo-.

wici. S

Want young Jersey, Holstein or
Guernsey, easy-to-milk, gentle cow,
fresh, 3% gal. or more, $12.50 per gal.
cash, $15 exe.; $3 extra if cow del.
W. H. Waddell, Pearson. :

Want car load of beef cattle, White
Face or Black Angus, steers or heif-
ers. W. H. Ivey, Monticello.

Want 1 White Face Hereford bull,
not to be reg. but must be of good
type and cheap, wt. 200-500 Ibs.; also
want 10-20 White Face yearlings;
could use 10 heifers that are bred.
Write what you have. H. P. Malcom,
Social: Cirele. :

Beautiful heifer, % Jersey, 28. mos.
old, bred, freshen in May, first calf.
Exc. for milch cow now in; also will
rent milch cow for few months. Good
feed and care. P. W. Smith, Stock-
bridge, Rt. 1. :

Want good milch cow. fresh with
heifer calf, giving 2 or more gal. per
day. Exe. corn fodder or hay as part
or full payment, or will rent. same.
Have good-feed and attention. W. E.
Hoge, Buena Vista.

Want a fresh yolinge cow not far
oo Rome. W. M. Pinson, Rome,
Rt. 2. : s

Want a 2 mos. old reg. male calf.
Quote best price for cash. Winfred
Waldrip, Flowery Branch.

_.. HOGS WANTED
One or 2 healthy sow pigs, 6 wks.
old: no runts. Must be bargain for
cash, within 50 miles Atlanta. Write.
J. T, Wrigley, 2494 Piedmont, Rd.,

ot 5 Nar aati



Atlanta, 2.



MARKET BULLETIN i

ten, Macon, Rt. 2.



S55

Live Stock Wanted
_ Make best cash price on 100 hogs,
field run, any size. State what you
have. W. B. Hall, Hoschton, RFD 1. .
Pair Blue Guinea hogs, the stay-

fat kind, give age and price. R. P.
| tilizer. crop, grow 20 tons to acre.

Cheek, Social. Circle, Rt. 2.
Want pigs or shoats. Will exc. equal
value for same. Earl Dodd, Alpha-
Petia Rte ae ese
Exe. 5 pure bred B. L. pullets, April
hatch, for nice pig, Duroc Jersey or
5. P. ., ea. pay ches. Write first.
Mrs. C. T. Williams, Dallas, Rt. 6.
_, Want pr. nice pigs. Will pay cash
if heap enough. Write best price
and what you have in first letter.
Thos. Carden, Bremen, Rt. 1.
Exe. peas for 2-black-P. C. pigs, 8
aC older. R. H. Wood, Dacula,
Want. about 6-good thrifty pigs
from 40 lbs. up, to fatten on halves.
E. Patterson, Summit, Rt. 3. >
. Want healthy pig, no run, Duroc
Jersey or Berkshire preferred. State
price. Or would exc. R. I. Red hens
at $1 ea. for same. Write first. Mrs.
T. A. Swanson, Ringgold, Rt. 3,
Box 49. eae
Want a 200 Ib. hog at $10 in exc.
for good, bright fodder at $1.50 per
100 Ibs., good, sound, slip-shuck
corn, 75 bu., and bright peanut hay
at $7.50 ton. Bring hog and get value.
W. E. Hogg, Buena Vista.
Want 10 Little Bone Guinea shoats,
wt. 30 to 60 lbs. each, the Stay-Fat
kind. Quote prices per lb. crated. L.
C. Davis, Buchanan; Rt. 1. nies
Want O. I. C. gilt, that will far-
row some time in February, or not
later than March ist. B. H. Whitaker,
Greshamvile: :
Exe. value for nice shoat, wt. 80-
100 Ibs. Come at once and make ex-
Sees Caryl M. Johnson, Tifton,



- HORSES AND MULES WANTED
Want 2 good, heavy mules to farm
with, Rent and take good care of, or
buy and give note due in fall. Chris
King, Atlanta, 13: Rhodesia Ave.
Want to rent 2 good mules for 1932,
with -privilege of buying for farm
use. Write. Mrs. E. D. Young, Leslie.
Want to buy good mule cheap, note
due in fall endorsed by responsible
party. R. L. Hampton, Macon, Rt. 2.

Pair 1150 lb. mules, 7 yrs. old, well

matched to work double. Exc. fat
cows, yearling, dairy cows, or. goats
for same. Write first. J. I. Taylor,
Goggins, Rt. 2.
Two good young mare mules, 1000

lbs., exc. value. J: H. Leverette, Par-

rott, Rt. 1.

Want to rent good mule for 1932,
or will buy and give note payable
next fall. Exc. heifer for same. L. R.
Williams, Milner, Rt. 1. -

Work mules, sound, 900 to 1100 lbs.,
or. would rent for another year. Not
over 12 yrs. old. Exc. value for same.
J. F, Rogers, Culberson, N. C., Rt. 1.
(Resident of Georgia.) 2

Want to-rent good plow and wagon
mule, not over 10-yrs. old, no plug.
Good stepper, 1000 lbs., with right of
buying next fall if suits. W. E. Hogg,
Buena Vista.

= RABBITS WANTED
Want rabbits to raise on halves.
oe Royce McMallan, Hahira,
Want to raise rabbits on halves,
any good breed. Will pay express on
rabbits to this point. R. L. Hamp-

Chinchilla rabbits, will. exc. white
table peas or Brabham peas for same.
Harold Elrod, Lyerly. <

Want pr. or two of N. 2. Whites,
8-10 mos. old, ped. or reg., wt. 9-10
lbs., cheap for cash, or will exc. 4-
month-old Parks str. B. R. pullets.
H. E. Smith, Baxley, Rt. 4.

SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED

Want 2 good milch goats. State
variety, age, price and amt. of milk
daily. J. O. Meadow (address not
piven). = = po

Want a well-broke goat. Will pay
$3 for one not too old. Howell Car-



-ter, Toccoa, Rt. 2.

Exc. good value for 75 pure bred
sheep, del. Newnan. or to my farm.
Write for particulars. L. S. Sewell,
Newnan.

Seed For Sale

Improved honey drip cane seed,
nest onions, 60c gal.; turnip seed, 35c
teacupful: watermelon seed, Stone
Min., $1 lb. No stamps. Mrs. H. H.
Sullivan, Carrollton, Rt. 5.

Ginseng seed, 1931 crop, 30c 100,



$2.50 M; grohoma, seed, $1 lb., post-
paid, Oscar Meister, Baldwin. a

Ty

| Paulk, Ocilla.



_ Page Eleven
Seed For Sale

Nest onion sets, 50c gal. del.; Ga.
collard seed, heading variety, 40c Ib. |
del. Exe. for apples. L. E.. Williams,

Crotelaria seed, new feed and fer-

Plant as cotton. 50c lb. C. P. Hewitt,
Marietta. yee

Willetts Wonder Eng. pea seed, 200
cupful; mustard seed, 10c package, ~
Mrs.'A. B: Taylor, Sharon, Rt. 1... 77

White multiplying onion sets. 50 .
gal. P. O., prepaid. Stamps or money
order, J. R. Elarbee, Willie.

Four Ibs. Hiley. Bell peach seed,
postpaid, 30c. Henry Robinson, Haw-
kinsville, Rt. 1. : ea

Two hundred Ibs. Charles Wake-_
field cabbage, $1.50 100 1b.; improved
spinach, 25 lb.; winter rape, T5c lOsreee
Seven Top turnips, Purple Top glove,
25c ib. Exc. O. E. Norton, Fairburn.
Kings Wonder cantaloupe seed, $1
oz. Exe. Khris King, 13 Rhodesia
Ave., Atlanta. t

Forty Ibs. pure imp. Watson water=
melon seed, 50c lb. L. F. Easterlin.
Andersonville.

Good: tender streaked half runnee
garden bean seed, 3 cups 50c; gallon ~
old-fashion shellot onions, 50c, both
del. Mrs. N. Re Wilson, Canon, Rt. 2.

Old-fashion winter onion buttons
for fall planting, 10 qt., 30 gal. del.
Mrs. Dollie Eller, Titus. -% a
~ Tender cornfield bean seed, 25c Ib, ~
del. W. D. Sanders, Tilton, Rt. 1. > |

White tender. cornfield bean seed, -
25 cupful, 60 lb. John Wilson, Elli-
jay, Rt. 3, Box 46._ =

Twelve lbs. frost-proof Eng. beas,
30c Ib., 25 lb. for lot; 3 Ib. Hastings
salad bunch Eng. peas, 30c lb.
Americas early large Eng. peas, 25 |
lb. Mrs. Sam Conley, Soperton, Rt. 2.
Burbanks Golden Treasure canta-
lope seed, 25c tablespoonful, postpaid.
with order. R. H. Long, Culver=- ~
on.

Genuine St. Mtn., or Lifsey water-
melon seed, pure, sound, clean, saved
by hand from large melons, fourth Ib.
30c, 75 lb., postpaid. E. A, Hayes,
Buford, Rt. 2... a
- Cabbage, collard seed, 75c lb., post=
paid; mew erop yellow pop corm,
eet 15c lb., FOB. W. S. Griffin,

el. -
~All leading varieties cabbage seed,
$1 lb.: Purple Top White Glove tur-

nip seed, 35 Ib.; collards, 35 Ib, =

postpaid. W. W. Williams, Quitman.
Nest onions, 50c gal.; also artix
chokse for pickle, 50c pk. Mrs. W. H.
Rucker, Milner. : e
White multiplying onions, 35c gal.
del. Exc. few for Cream Sugar
Crowder peas. Mrs. Ada Summerville,
Dallas, Rt. 6.
Curley leaf mustard seed, 25c_cup-
ful; white nest onions, 50c gal., post-
paid. G. P. Murphy, Fairmount, Rt. 2.
Scallion onion buttons, 30c gal.
Mrs. J. M. Bobo, Hartwell.
Ten lbs, Dales Bannazie tobacco
seeds $5 lb. W. D. Poythress, Swains-
oro.
Texas seeded ribbon cane seed, loc

lb.: 2 Ibs., 25; 6 Ibs., 50c; 15 Ibs., $1. a

cel. in 2nd zone. T, B. Dellinger,
Maxeys. :

Good, upland seed rice, 75c pK;,
Florida runner velvet beans, $2.20
pu.: seed peas, 10 dif. var. packed ~
separate to originate from, 3 lbs., 75c, =
Will exc. T. P. Trowell, Ambrose. | ce

One lb. Banaza tobacco seed, $5;
1 lb. Virginia bright leaf, $5, or both
for $9 W. J. Meadows, Hazlehurst.

Good, No. 1, hand-saved Watson
melon seed, 40c Ib., or exc. for good
seed oats at 40c bu., or Spanish seed
peanuts at 50c bu., or most any kind
ca farm produce. C. B. Hurst, Meigs,
Ris: : = =
~ Pen bu. Calif. cane seed, $1 bu., or = -
trade for 10 W. L. pullets. R. A. Harp-~
er, Amity. : x

Red multiplying onion buttons, 50
gal. G. T. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt, 1.

Seed chufas, $1 peck, clean ahd
sound, FOB. J. L. Windham, Butler.

Forty-three lbs. good, clean dwarf
okra seed, Buist stock, and kept pure,
40c lb., or $12. for lot, FOB; 6 Ibs.
good Purple Top Globe turnip seed,.
25c lb. Money order. C .A. Morris,
Rocky Faces

One bu. old-fashioned peach seed,
75e: also nice yellow and red pop corn,
15c lb. Cash. Add postage. A. H. Pat-
terson, Talking Rock, Rt. 3.- a

Fifteen lbs. heading collard seed,
35c lb. Gel. Cheaper if lot is taken.
Colored bunch and running butter
bean seed, 30 lb. del.; also tiny,
semi-round colored running butter
bean seed, 30c lb. del. Mrs. A. S.

Queens golden pop

Staight, Demorest.
ey : Cee i

corn, shelled, Se
10e tb. del.; 5 tbs lots or more. H.R. -

Race
Seed For Sale

ice, dry pop corn, 3 lbs. 25c; 10
ostpaid for 75c; in ear, 1 gal.,
peck, 45c. Exe. for pecans or

nuts. L. J. Vollrath, Winston.

RN AND SEED SORN FOR SALE

Goldeh Queen pop corn, 3%c Ib,
OB. No orders for less than $1. Will
id oe E. W. Cornelison, Ken-

nine hundred fifty or 200 bu. Hast-

e prolific corn, all goes sound.

bu., FOB, my crib. A. E. Evans,
Tucker, Rt. 1.

Three hundred lbs. Egyptian wheat

' chicken wheat, or chicken corn,-8c

1 M ibs. Kaffir corn, 4c lb. All

_ Jos, C. Davis. Thomasville,

4,

hatley seed corn for sale. Sent in
ear if desired. G. M. Baldwin.
dress not given.)
astines imp. white seeded shallu

chicken corn, 10. Ibs.,/$1.25 post-_

; also white multiplying onions,
re size; also buttons, 40c gal. Will
_ B. B. Morgan, Clyo. -

ecial field selected seed corn,

ears, deep red cob, 75c pk. 14
el. W. E. Hogg, Buena Vista.
C. Running peanut seed, 3c Ib.,

r eating apples, 50c bu. Span-

peanut seed, 4c Ib.; % E. J. cab-
e seed, 55c, exc. for 2 Ys, butter
Ham. Cobbtown.

1 aoe salad peas, 25 cup. Imp.

a

oon. Crook-neck -squash seed, 10
. Yellow crowder peas, 4c Ib.,
apes Mrs.

Hand: <3
ch frostproof Eng. pea seed,

uvful, exc, for pecans, dried ap-
. White running butter bean seed
Ib, -exc. for, white nest onions,

ge plants. Henry French, Rt. |

ynolds..
lish pea, white velvet. okra,
seed, 20c large cupful. New

butter vine or bean: fruit, in- |

id disease proof, 30 seed for
12c; postpaid. Exc. for anything use-
- Bramlett, Ellijay, Rt. 4.

ite nest. onions, 40 gal. del.;.
feasicied: apples, 12c lb. del.,. exc. for

pigs or Barred, Roch hens at reason- |

- price. Mrs. . T. Williams, Rt.

Texas. sunflower seed, large heads, |
cupful. ae A. T. Patterson, |

ings gen. cornfield bean seed, |

ons sound, free a so ibis

ae
ion buttons, 4 galians, exc. for}
a onion sets, 2 gal. ea. of |

nd yellow, ea. to pay postage.
3 jon Fricks, Talking. Rock,

@ Is. Stone Mtn. watermelon |

ed in the sugar from choice
iS, $6 if all is taken. Nannie L.
jlaski, Rt: ko. |.
English peas, 25 lb., del. Mrs. Lois
ner, Dewy Rose. -
lane seed, 75c bu. in Abu. bags,

with order, FOB. c. Cc. Jarrard,|

uts, 5 lb., $2.20 ne exc. for
market price. J. H. Maddox,
a, Rt. 2, Box 199.

een Ibs. Ga. cabbage, collard |.

25 ib., exc. for apples, pecans,
ong syrup. James C. Fletcher,

ates, white, egg yellow, Globe,
orn, slick. and curles mustard,

Ss ih.; :
eed, 36 lb.; rape seed. 15 new vegetable green Tender Green, |

15c oz.; tenderest cornfield bean seed, )} Sell for cash only, a few bu. 1st yr.

$1 for 10 lbs., add postage. Ww.

Waddelle, Pearson.

r. peas, medium early, ee
ety, heavy bearing, 15 cupful,

RES
Eola Mrs. Lester C. May, |" Aircured pumpkin seed, 10c cup-|

ful; okra, white velvet; 5c large pkg.

n, Rt.
Sindee and fifty Ibs. selected
fe watermelon seed; make

* I. Granade, Milledge- |

yellow . kind,
, : okra seed, i5 Ib.;: pop
| 15 Ib.
.. good cane seed, fost cam.
iler, afl! FOB. Rt. 4. es
moth Russian sunflower seed,
FOB. M. F. Lewis, Adairs-

A ite multiplying onion sets, 45c
occe Clyde Williams, Flow- |E

and yellow Bermuda onions,

p.; white nest. onions, 50_
pean seed, ae ae Wood-

Dutch cabbage seed, 10c}.

A. Jd. Stansel,+

order.

Eva Patrick, Locust |

2 Rh 6, ae 79,

ARKET
Seed For Sale

Collard seed, also Willetts Wonder
Ene. peas, 25c Ib., or exc. for dried
apples or good bean seed. Mrs. E. D.
Lawhorn, Sumner.

Collard seed, 15c lb. in 100-Ib. lots;
smaller lots, 18c, or 30c Ib., postpaid.
Malvin Collins, Whigham.

Dixie Belle watermelon. seed, 30c
lb., pure and sound. Exc. for 1 bbl.
syrup, 300 Ibs. peanuts or pigs, cow
to freshen soon or lard. P. M. Wood,
ivey, Rtiek.

White Berm es onion. sets; 15c qt.,
55c per 14 g W. G. Hollomon,
Brooklyn.

Old-fashioned sunflower seed, 30c
ge early okra seed, 10c pkg. Mrs.

oe White, Dahlonega, Riot

eae table peas (mixed), colored
cornfield beans, mixed colored garden
beans, 3 Ibs., 25c; chufas, corn beads,\}
3 large packs for 25c. Exc. for white
feed sacks. Mrs. Sarah Grindle,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Pumpkin seed, large size, 10c cup-
ful and postage. Mrs. I. N. Wright,
Rockmart, Rt. 2.:

Hales best cantaloup seed, 75c Ib.,
and postage. O. F. Barker, Tifton,
RFD 7.

Long green cucumbers, 10c this.:
green pod okra, 3c; golden bantam
sweet corn, 15c; ~ ee corn, sun-
flower seed, 8c Ib. . Todd, Gad-
distown.

Grass nuts, 25c at.: nice okra seed,

Rt. 2, Box 42.

Bunch Ene. pea seed, 15c lb. Willie
M. Kelley, Oglethorpe.

Black-eyed Calif. peas, $2.50 bu.., =
3%e Ib.; also cornfield bean seed,
cups, 25c. Add postage. Mrs. Jas. <
Scott, Carrollton, Rt. 1.

One-half bu: or more mixed peach: |:
seed, $1 cash, or exc. for pecans or}
Golden Sebright -bantam eggs for

Alton Felton, Whitesburg, Rt. 3,
Three hundred Ibs. pimento seed,
best var.,

peas nor jumping beans. O. C. Per-
due, Yatesville.

Lorens Southern,
Rock, Rt. 1.

About 75 bu. 90-day velvet bean
seed for sale: Make best offer. Tobe
Ployd, Danville, Rt. 3, Box 40: .

Lipsey watermelon seed ae select,
melons, $1 Ib., 5 ibs., $4. B
|Doerun, Rt. 2.

Purple Top turnip seed, and collard
seed, 25c Ib. del. Abner Baker, Nor-
man Park.

Turnip seed, Shogoin var., 25c tea-

.gourd squash seed, 10c pkg. Wm. R
Slocumb, Milford. . ee

Red Valencia peanuts, 10c Ib.;
white Acre peas, 10c_ Ib. Thomas

and green glazed mixed, 25c Ib.; 50c |
or more orders postpaid through 2nd
zone. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Ray City.

Four lbs. Ga. Bell melon seed, per-=}

or exc. for 2 bu. white, No. 1 pea-
nuts; ea. to pay transportation. R PE
Crittendon, Lovejoy.

White Globe, Cow Horn, Early Flat
Dutch, rutabaga, slick and curled
collard seed, 8 thls.,.25; 1 lb. 1: var...
35; mixed, 40c, plus postage. Mrs.

Addie Waddelle, Pearson.

Winter Eng. pea, bunch, 35 Ib.:

35c lb: .; old-fashioned Cushaw, 10c
pkg. Pees: Mary Spruell, Alpharetta,

postage. L:-H. Slaughter, Rising
awn.

Ten bu. Texas honey arin cane
seed, Tc: 1b.: 10 Tbs. ro Knight can-
'taloupe seed, $1-Ib. J.
}non, Rt. 2

Collard "seed, 15 Jb., 100 lb. lots:
'18e smaller lots, or 30c postpaid, i}
Tb. lot. Malvin Collins, Whigham. .

Mtn. watermelon seed, 50c lb. Ernest |
LL. Davis, Marlow.

Yellow brown red onion sets,
'gal.; Silver skins, '75c gal., $4.50 e
Crowder, peas, 4 Ib. in 30 Tb. lots:

J. and. W. cabbage plants, 65c 500,

Branch.
Winterturnip - Seed lice resistant,

| 35 Tb.; yellow crookneck squash, 75c|

, 10 pkg.; white butter beans, 15}
ib. del. Mrs. J. T. Pattillo, LACENRE



ay

10 teacupful. Ruth Carroll, Ellijay, |

spring setting, or for Irish potatoes. |.

50c lb... or exc. for field |

peas, not less than 4 bu., and no table i; pare Sione Mint tasine asad: 26ct
Ib: large sunflower seed, 10c per half |

Green pod okra seed, 25c Ib. del, }
5 lbs., $1: 10 Ibs., $1. 15,, del. Money Gc

Talking | truit. Each. pay ays K. te. Martin,, :

~ F. Bell. toi5 per 109" lbs..

cupful, 90c Ib., or 10c oz. pkg.: long}
| seed, 15c tbls.;

Eng. peas, 25c Ib.: cabbage, collard |
sonally selected for own use, strictly | .

| pure and out of large melons, 50c Ib.,

White Egg, Yellow and Pete Top |

. Veal, Ca-}

aoe Ibs. Eng. garden pea seed, frost-}
+| proof, 25 Ib.; about 50 lbs. new Stone

Si. 10 1 000. Cadar Stephens, Flowery

BULLETIN
Seed For Sale

Burbanks Golden Treasure canta-
loup seed, 25c thbis., Bostpaid. RR:
Long; Culverton.

Dill seed, 10c large thls.; collard,
Swycard and green glaze and mixed,
8c oz., 90c Ib. Guar. this yrs. seed.
Postpaid. Mrs. Dora Hall, Smithville.

Kentucky Wonder bean seed. 25
lb.; tender cornfield bean seed, 25c
lb., 2 lbs:, 45c; okra seed, long green
pods, 10 cupful (large size cups);
also cucumber seed, 15c teacupful, 2
this., 5c. Money order. Mrs. Less
Southern, Cartecay.

Twenty. Ibs. frost-proof, heavy
Mrs. L. P. Futral, Griffin, Ris 2.

Stone, Mtn. watermelon seed, guar.
pure and true to name, 40c lb. to 100
Ibs., 100 Ibs. up, 35 ib. Sample on
request. H. L. Wilchor, Butler, Rt. 2.

Potato squash seed, free to anyone
that will send postage for them, Mrs.
M. 8 Bishop,. Farmington.

Sev. gal. white nest onions, 35c
gal.:
seed, 15c lb. Exc. for dried apples and

11 Ib. 1930: heading collard seed, Each

pay postage. Mrs. Sam J. Phillips,

Royston, Rt. 1.

American Wonder melon, seed,
largest growing melon in the world.
$1 oz., $10 lbs American Wonder
okra seed, 25c oz. Exc. for honey or
sugar cane syrup or aoe okra seed
for some beer seed, E. T. Clements,
Tennille.

Five Ibs.
watermelon (guar. not te have the
wilt) seed, y: 5 lbs.; White Stem Orn.
tobacco see
B: B. Guirea male pigs. W.C. Carter,
Nicholls. Rt. 2. Box 128.

lbs. white velvet okra, "Be Ths;
% Ib

b. powdered sage, also leaf sage,,
washed and dried, 60c Ib.;

Pa Ibs.
Long Green okra seed, % Ib., 25c,|
T5e Ib..J. M. Veal, Canon, Reb.
One bu: large size, improved Elberta

$1.50: bu. Cash with: order, Add Yh
age. Je C. Elliott, Lavonia, Rt. 1

gal.; white brown-eyed Mush. peas,
6c ib.: seed, 15c cup. Exc.
for good smoking tobacco: or. dried

Fairburn, Rt. 3, Box 64. |
Pure Nancy es seed, any.

prices. O. D. Wyatt, -Menlo.

Ga. collard seed, 20c; Eng. pea,
FOB; less, i8; 25c
postpaid; citron and pumpkin seed,
5 doz| for 10c; heavy fruiting Eng.
jpea, 25c. .Exc. for pure J. heifer,
freshen soon. Mrs. E:
Quitman. - :
Pumpkin seed, 15 pt.; tobacco
muskmelon, 15_pt.;
also white nest multiplying onions, |
'45c gal. del. Cash or money order.
Mrs. Gober Murphy, Jasper, Rt. 2.

Royle McMillan, Hahira, Rt. 1.
White multiplying onions, make a
handful to 1 set, 50c for 5 quarts,
cash orders. H. J. Hill, Stone Mtn.
| Honey drip syrup cane seed, 5 Ib.
pkgs. enough seed to plant 1 acre),
50c del.; pokeberry seed, 50c per oz.
pkg. del. in Ga. Wm. Nunn, Law-
renceville, Rt.. 4.
Old-fashioned yellow cornfield |
pumpkin seed, 100: seed, 10c; peach,

fine var., about % bu. for best offer. |
L. Ww. Mason, Winston. se

. CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE



Piedmont 2-ear seed corn, R.
Steinheimer, Brooks.

P.}

Shelled, FOB, 10 Ibs., 75c. Ben Fow-
Jer, Warm Springs, RFD 1.

bu. or exe. for seed oats. Sample on |
request. R. S. Parham, Greenville.

'en corn seed, 20c lb., 10 Ibs., $1.25}
postpaid; 100 ibs., $9, "FOB. Exe. for

'Clyo
Neals paymaster seed corn, prop-

pk., $3 bu., prepaid. H. A. Neal,

Carnesyille, Rt. 2.

' Pure hickory kind _ seed corn,
nubbeed and hand. shelled, $1. 50,
oe W. H. Gabriel, Jr., Colbert,
White pop corn, 2 Ibs. 30c. Exe. for)
eating apples, pecans, pecan trees.
Charles IT. Smith, Austell, Rt. 2.

|Add postage. Exc. some for g
ing pecans. Mrs, Ne B. Field
lonega, Rt. Ae



Dale |x

bearer Eng. pea seed, 25c Jb., del.

1 gal. heavy bearing Eng. pea).

American new Wonder !

$3. lb., Or exc. lot for reg. |

peach seed, guar, sound and clean, |

V. Milteer, |

Cabbage collard seed, 25c lb. Write. |

Elberta and old-fashioned clear seed, |

Selected yellow pop corn, Be th:
Woods Golden Dent seed corn, $2
Hastings Imp. white seeded chick- |
chickens, large breed. B. B. Morgan,

erly selected, nubbed and. shelled, $1}

Rice pop corm shelled, 12%e th.) di

Thursday, December 3, 1931 s ;
<

Seed For Sale _.-

500 bu. ea.,
for sale. Write for prices.
Beasley, Reidsville.

A few bu. Neals Paymaster seed.
corn, $1 bu., FOB. Cash with order, -
BeF. Edwards, Lyerly. -

Nice white pop corn, this years
crop, 10c lb., postpaid in 5 ib. lots,
Mrs. A. J. Collins, Demorest, Rt. 1.

Marlboro and Hastings
corn, crossed for last 5 yrs. and field
selected, 3 to 8 ears to stalk, $1.25
half bu., $2 bu., exc. 4 or 5 bu. for 6.

a,

W. A. Moon, Waco, Rt. 2.
Car white milling corn, T5c bu,
FOB Metter. G. B. Ham, Cobbtown, -

Ib. shelled, FOB. Will exc. for R. Tf.
R. baby chicks or hatching eggs, BR;
WwW. sedis tings a Jensington.

Ne

Airy.

Ib. del.,
Vidalia, Rt. 1.
Sell for cash only a few bu. ist yt
Piedmont 2-ear . seed corn.
Steinheimer, Brooks.

FOB, money order.
Hawkinsville, Rt. 1.
Golden Queen pop corn, , 10 Jb., or
exc. What have you? Curtis King,
Atlanta, 13 Rhodesia Ave.. a

Hawkinsville, Rt. 1.

Wise weevilproof seed corn, $2 bu.,
FOB shipping point. T. BE. Wise,
Pitts, Rt. 1, Box 104.

Paris imp. Gable seed corn, select-

'pk., $2 bu. R. J. Paris, Dallas.
Sound, shelled corn, sacked, FOB,
60 bu., cash. L. J. Farmer, Mat-

ithews.
Twenty-five to 30. bu. wiiee Flint

Mrs. Eula B, Cook, Milan.

COTTON SEED FOR SALE _
Cleveland Cokers No.



Sixty bu. big boll Acalo planting

lots, $1. bu. Cash with order. B. F.

Edwards, Lyerly. ~

in. staple, great producer, big. boll,

Mitchell, Rt. 1.
Three hundred bu- Cokers No. 5,

Edwards, Madison, Box 57.
merce.

Pp. Steinheimer, Brooks.

from Smith. All good seed and will
germinate, 50c bu. E. C. Heaton,
Hartwell.

Vandiver Heavy Fruiter

thing can use. R. E. Barnes, Summit-
Arkansas Rowden 40. Early, big
ba easily picked, wilt-resistant,
1 1/46 in. staple. Pure sound seed.
$2.50 per 100 Ibs., FOB. H. A. Neal,
'Carnesville. .

Fifty bu. Kasch Goldmine cotton
seed, 42 to 44 per cent lint, 1 to
1 1-16 staple, 35 selected bolls to Ib.,
$2 bu. Sample on request. G. M.
Baldwin, Douglasville.

Limited quantity genuine
Island cotton seed for sale.
Strickland, Valdosta.

Neelys long staple. Kept pure at
gin; 60c bu., FOB. C
'rolton, Rt. I.

Jas. B. Woods, Brooks.

quest, J. M. Elrod, Hartwell, Rt. 4.

'Make best offer, FOB, Metter. G. B.
|Ham, Cobbtown.

Black root
'50c bu. Joe. M. Brown, McRae.

iseed, demands premium on market,

45 bu. Chas. Barnett, Watkinsville.
Limited quantity gen. Sea Island

eran seed. A. J. Strickland,

osta

Pure Wannamaker cotton seed. Ast
ee oe eas bu. Riley Cc.



prolific -
to 8 wks. old P. C, and Duroc pigs,
Yellow golden Queen popcorn, Sie

crop, good, sound yellow pop-
corn, 5 db. FOB. Ralph Hill, Mount

1031 crop white shelled popcorn, Go 2
no stamps. G: Y. Yeomans, :

_ This years crop yellow pop ee oe
weevil-free, 6c lb. Henry Robinson, _

ed, nubbed and shelled by hand, 75 %

dry milling corn, 60c per 56-lb. tad.

5. cotton
seed, 75 bu.; guar. to be absolutely
pure. Dr. V. E. Franklin, Graymount.
cotton seed, ist yr. out; premium

t BL ae
on free from disease. Write tote ete ess than 5. bi

Limited number of bu. of Arkan-
sas Rowden 40 cotton seed, 11/16

'wilt-proof, 75c bu., FOB. C. C. Smith,

good. inch cotton seed, 45c bu. L..D.
Thirty bu. Cokers Farm Relief cot- a
ton seed, pure, $2.25 per single bu., .
or $60 for lot. H. P. Holbrook, Com=
Wannamaker and Dixie Triumph 5
planting seed, cheap for cash, or take _
oats, wheat, peas and corn in exc. Re ae

Piedmont Ped. cotton seed, direct es

cotton
seed, $1.25 per 100 lbs. Exc. for any-_

Sea
A. ve aS ai
C. A. Reeves, Car= |

Ruckers, saved especially for plant a
ing. Sell at prices to suit the times. _

Improved Russell big boll, 43 to 45
bolls to the Ib... 75 bu- Sample on res.

Twenty tons cotton seed for sale. ,

Fifty bu. Cokers latest imp. cotton

shelled and ear corn, < ae

S

Pee

Golden Queen pop corn, 4c Ih., =
W. . Bailey, :

resisting cotton seed.

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Thursday, December 3, 1931



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MARKET

BULLETIN

Page Thirteen



Seed For Sale

Arkansas Rowden 40, early, 1 1/16
staple, wilt, storm and drought re-
sistant, big boll. very easy picked,
pure, sound seed, $2.50 100, FOB. H.
A. Neal, Carnesville, Rt. 3.

Fifty bu..Kasch Gold Mine cotton
seed, especially selected for planting,
large bolis, 42 per cent lint, 1 1/16 in.
stple, $2 bu. G. M. Baldwin, Douglas-
ville.

Pure Better Staple cotton seed, 1st
yr. from orig., 60c bu., or exc. for
Dark Cornish pullets or young hens.
H. W. Thurmond, Greshamville.

~ Cokers long staple, 60c bu., or exc.
for meat, lard; pigs or milch cow.
Pp. W. Smith, Stockbridge, Rt. 1.
-Pure Rucker cotton seed, at prices
to suit the times. Write for prices on
number of bu. wanted. James Woods,
Brooks.
Imp. big-boll half and half, 75 bu.,
or exc. for pigs. M. D. Camp, Dallas,
Rt. 4.
Wilson type cotton seed; ist- yr.
from orig., 50c bu., FOB shipping

_ point. Exc.for seed oats or Ga. cane

syrup. T. E. Wise, Pitts,

- Piedmont Cleveland big-boll and
Neelys long staple Cleveland cotton

~ geed, 50c bu., or exc. for peas or seed

oats or pigs. G. C. Edmondson,
Temple.

Wannamaker and Dixie Triumph
planting seed, cheap for cash, or take
oats, wheat, peas and corn in exc.
R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks.

Specially selected Wannamaker-
Cleveland five-lock cotton seed, 60c
bu., or exc. for syrup, honey or Hast-
ings Prolific corn. L. A. McLaugh-
lin, Senoia. 2

Seed Wanted

Want collard, turnip, beet, water-
~ melon seed in exc. for Crowder or
Clay peas. Let me know what you
have, etc. L. H. Williams, Powder
Springs, care F. E. Walton.
Want 5 to10 Ibs. 1931 Dill seed,
also 25 lbs. white velvet okra seed,



cheap for cash. B. I. Juhan, Stone}:

Mtn., Rt. 2.

Want 5 to 10 Ibs. salad pea seed,
1931 crop; also 15 lbs. white velvet
okra seed, cheap for cash. G. J.
Juhan, Stone Mtn. .

Want 10 or 15 Ibs. nice shelled
pop corn. Make best offer. Mrs. Fred
L. White, Buckhead, Rt. 1.

Want. Japanese Shogoin turnip
seed; will exc. Mammoth Green Pod
okra seed, 2 Ibs. okra for 1 of turnips,
or Eng. peas, 1 Ib. for 1, or cabbage
seed, 4 for 1. Luther C. Brown,
Blackshear.

- Want % gal. red nest onions. Will
exc. 214 cups full of mustard seed for
ee: Mrs. T. T. Holloway, Cobb-

wn. . s

CORN AND SEED CORN WANTED

Want 100 bu. slip-shucked corn.

Give best price prepaid to J. M.
Wood, Adairsville.

- Want 600 bu. shelled corn. Will pay

40c bu. del. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore.

Plants For Sale

Frost-proof cabbage plants, E. J.,
Chas.'W., 60c 500, $1 M, 5 M up, 75c
1,000. R. S. Burgess, Pembroke.

Leading var.:cabbage plants, also

collards, 20c C, 50c 300, $1.20 M del.
_E. W. Williams, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
_ Chas. and E. J., Succession and
Copenhagen cabbage and Bermuda:
onion plants, 60c, FOB, or 75c del.
Grady Turner, Macon, Rt. 3.

E. Jerseys, Chas. W., Early Flat
Dutch cabbage and Bermuda onion
plants, del , $1.50 M, express not pre-
paid, 90c M, 5 M $3.75; 10 M, $7.50.





- . G.-W. Coleman, Tifton.

_ Frost-proof plants, Flat Dutch and
Copenhagen market, 60c 500, $1 1,000.
R. L. McRee, Meigs.

Kudzu plants, well rooted, assorted
1 to 7 yrs. old, $5 per 1,000. H. A
Neal, Carnesville, Rt. 3.

Year old rhubarb plants, 50 doz.;
also dried apples and peaches, 15c lb.
Money order. Miss G. B. McLane.
Hartwell.

Chas. W. and E J. cabbage plants,
50c 300, $1 M, postpaid. Sat. guar.
ae ready. M. Williams, Gainesville,

: Cabbage and collard plants, 55c
_ 600, $1 M; Klondike strawberry, $1
500; Lady T, $1.50 per 500 del. B.
Crow, Gainesville.
Missionary and Klondike straw-
berry plants, $1.50 M. State insp. Add
ae ag postage. Guy Taylor, Macon,

Late bearing delicious strawberry

lants, $1 C, or 50c per. C, if 1 M are

taken at once. Mostodons at some
price. Miss Ida Dodd, Fairmount.



Plants For Sale

Progressive everbearing strawberry
plants, 30 C, $2.50 per M; also lemon
shape cucumber seed, 25c cupful.
Cash, or anything can use. Emley
Long, Cleveland, Rt. 4.

Cabbage plants, $1 1,000. C. R.
Redmond, Pelham. =

Collard and cabbage plants, 75c
500, $1.25 M, postpaid. Roots pro-
tected, basket free. 15c extra if check
is sent. Exc. for strawberry plants: or
peanuts. Lee Waldrip, Gainesville.

McDonalds_ earliest blackberry,
Lucretia and Premo dewberry, Hima-
laya blackberry, $1 C, $1.75 200, $2.50
300; Celestrial brown turkey figs, 7
ae $1 del. J. W. Toole, Macon,

Chas W. cabbage plants now
ready, postpaid, 75c 500, $1.35 M, by
exp. FOB Lakeland; $1 M, 5 M up,
pee EAOE John W. Berryhill, Lake-
and. g

Klondike and Lady T. strawberry
plants, 25c C; black raspberries, root-
ed, 15 for $1; sage, 10c each plant.
Add postage... Exc. for white feed
sacks, or anything can use. Mrs. J. B.
Fields, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Everbearing strawberry and
T. plants, 35c C, $3 1,000. Lily Dock-
ery, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Lucretia dewberry plants, 50c 100.
Miss Annie Sangster, Vienna.

Lucretia and Austin dewberry
plants, 65c C. del. Miss Allene Austin,
McDonough, Rt. 5. :

Everbearing strawberry, $2.25 M,
FOB. Exc. for pigs or large pork hog
at 6 Ib. D. M. Blackwell, Cleveland.

Cabbage plants, 75c M; white Ber-
muda plants, $1 M; collards, 75c. W.
W. Williams, Quitman.

Nice plants, true to name, Mission-
ary strawberry, $2.50 M. Add postage.
Horse radish, 5c each; sage plants,
10c each; catnip, 5c each. Mrs. T. H.
Darnell, Jasper, Rt. 1.

Copenhagen Flat Dutch _ sweet
heading collard plants, 35c 200, 65c
500, $1 M, postpaid. Grady Kelley,
Sulphur Springs, Rt. 1.

Charleston Wakefield, Early Jersey
cabbage plants, 60c 500, 90c M, 5 M
lots 65c M. Large, prompt shipment.
C. M. Sims, Pembroke.

Frost-proof cabbage plants, early
Jersey, Charleston Wakefield, Early
Flat Dutch, 60c 500, 90c M del. E. H.
Stokes, Macon, Rt. 3. :

Frost-proof. cabbage plants, early
Jersey, Charleston Wakefield, Suc-
cession, Copenhagen market, 60c 500,
$1 M, del. C. W. Stokes, Macon, Rt. 3.

Frost-proof cabbage plants, early
Jersey, Charleston Wakefield, Early
Flat Dutch, Succession, Copenhagen,
60c 500, 90c M del. E. Y. Stokes, Ma-
con, Rt. 3.

Wakefield and Dutch cabbage

| plants, 20c C, $1 M, del., 5 M and up,

"5c M, express; Klondike and Lady
Thompson strawberry plants, 25c 100,
$1.50 M, del. L. A. Crow, Oakwood.

Bamboo plants, 25c each. O.:H.
Wesley, 995 W. Peachtree St., At-
lanta,; or Marbut farm, 1 mile from
Lithonia.

Extra early Jersey and Charleston
Wakefield cabbage plants, good size,
full count, $1.25 M, 65c 500, postpaid.
J. U. Sewell, Pitts. a
_ Farliest variety improved Klondike
strawberry plants, 30c C, $1.25 500,
$2 M, del., well rooted. Large variety
May cherry sprouts, 15c each, 3 for
ares Mrs. J. S. Crowe, Cumming,
Rt. 4.

Large, thrifty extra early Jersey
and Charleston Wakefield frost-proof
cabbage plants, free from disease,
ready now, 60c 300, $1 700, $1.35 M,
postpaid. C. F. Maddox, Buford.

Lady Thompson strawberry plants,
45 200, 60c 300, 90c 500, $1 1,000.
Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 5.

Some fine collard, Wakefield and

Flat Dutch cabbage, frost-proof cab-.

bage plants, 75c 500, $1.25 M. Sat. or
money back guar. B. R. Woodliff,
Flowery Branch. -

Wakefield and Dutch plants, 40c
300; $1 M, del., $7 10 M, exp. col.;
Klondike strawberry plants, 30c C,
$1.50 M, del. L. A. Crow, Oakwood.

Progressive everbearing strawberry
plants, 30c C; wild strawberries, 20c
C. Exe. for white feed sacks, 100 Ib.
cap. Mrs. J. C. White, Dahlonega,
Rt. 1.

Asparagus roots, 25c doz.; little
sugar figs, 15 and 25 each; scupper-
nongs, 10 and 15c each. All well root-
ed. Postage extra for orders less than
$1, Mrs. W. T. Westbrooks, Unadilla.

Leading var. frost-proof cabbage
plants, 90c M, postpaid. John B.
Pope, Fitzgerald.

Wakefield and Dutch cabbage
plants, 20c C, $1_M, del. H. P. Crowe,
Gainesville, Rt. 2

Lady [

Plants For Sale

Lady T. strawberry plants, 35c C;
Mastodon everbearing, 60c C; black
raspberry, 6 for 25c; garden goose-
berry, 3 for 25c; fall pear, 6 for 25c.
Add postage to small orders. Mrs.
Sarah Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Klondike strawberry plants, true
to name, 25c C; wild strawberry
plants, 15c C; Eng. peas, 10c cupful;
sage, well rooted, 6 for 25c. Add post-
age on orders less than $1, Mrs. Mary
Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 58.

Imp. Missionary strawberry plants,
average 90 per cent true to name.
Govt. insp., 30c C; $2.50 1,000. R. S.
Harris, Baxley.

Everbearing black mulberry sprouts
well rooted, 10c each, FOB, or exc.
for anything can use. Mrs. Marvin
McCook, McIntyre, Rt. 2.

Rhubarb plants and yellow root,
ea. 35c doz.; peppermint plants, 25c
doz.; sage plants, 10c ea.; white oak
acorns. Make best offer. Miss Cecil
McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 4.

Fully dev. Missionary strawberry
plants, packed in wet moss, prompt
service, 35c C, $3 M, FOB; no stamps
accepted. W. F. Luckie, Ray City.

Missionary strawberry plants, $1.25
500, $2 M; rhubarb, 50c doz.; pepper-
mint, 35c doz.: garlic, 10c per head;
dry sage, 50c lb. Money order. Miss
Mattie McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 4.

Klondike and Lady T. strawberry
plants, 25c C; Kudzu, $1 C;- black
walnut trees, 10c ea.; 2-year-old Con-
cord grape vine cut., 6 for 25c. Ford
Messer, Waleska.

Cabbage plants, 50c 300, $1.25 M
mailed, 75c M exp.; Klondike straw-
berry, state insp., $1 300, $2.25 M
mailed, $1.50 M exp. Jack Ivey,
Gainesville, Rt. 1.

Wakefield cabbage plants, $1 M
del.; 5 M up, 75c M, collect; Klondike
strawberry, $1.75 M del.; 5 M up,
$1.50 M, collect. Ovie Crowe, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2.

Klondike strawberry plants, 500
$1, $1.75 M; Lady Thompson, 25c C,
$2 M: also nice, sun-dried-apples, 10c
Ib., 1931 crop. Ethel Crowe, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2.

Genuine, frost-proof cabbage
plants, Flat Dutch.and Chas, W. now
ready, $1.25 M, 10 M up, 75c M,
eOr J. B. Nix, Flowery Branch,

Fresh, well rooted, Wakefield cab-

bage, Long Island stock. No_ trash.
50c 250, 85c 500, $1.25 M del. Miss
Mary Cochran, Buford, Rt. 2.

E. J. and Chas. W. cabbage plants,
35c 300, 65c 500, 95c M, postpaid.
A. J. Nobles. Seville.
Ff, J. and Ghas. W. frost-proof
cabbage plants, 35c 300, 55 500, 95c
M, postpaid. R. Chanclor, Seville.

Cultivated blackberry plants, $3 C;
red raspberry $3 C, prepaid on 100
lots. W. G. Kelley, Forest Park.

E. J. cabbage plants, now ready,
15c C, 65c 500, $1 M, del., or 10c per
100 at garden. M. G. Vanzant, Abbe-
ville, Rt. 2. :

Missionary and Klondike straw-
berry plants, $1.50 M, 5 M $1.25 M.
If sold at farm, $5 for 5 M. Exc. for
pats, peanuts or peas. Guy Taylor,
Macon, R. 1.

Earliest imp. Klondike strawberry
plants, 25c C; 1 Everbearing straw-
berry, 40c 100, Mrs. Rosie Crow,
Cumming, Rt. 4.

Mastodon everbearing strawberry
plants and lady Thompson, 30c C,
$2.25 M. Add postage on less than $1.
M. F, Etris, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Kudzu plants, $4.50 1,000. Wallace
Crump, Hartwell, Rt. 1.

Lucretia dewberry plants, $1 C, 30c
doz.; also crabapples, 50c pk., and
large white nest onions, 60c gal. Mrs.
B. L. Robinson, Greenville.

Parsley seed, 10c thls., and straw-
berry plants, 25c 100. Mrs. Alice Gar-
ner, Palmetto.

Holtts mammoth sage plants, well
rooted, $1 doz. W. M. Allen, Carroll-
ton, Rt. 5. ;

Strawberry, Kudzu, raspberry, Mas-
todon blackberry plants for sale, or
exc. for farm produce. Mrs. E. Spence,
Dunwoody.

Millions first class Jersey and Chas.
W. cabbage plants now ready, 50c
500, 95c M, 3 M up, at 75c 1,000. B.
J. Head, Alma.

Cabbage plants, extra E. J. and
Chas. W. large frost-proof, 55c 500,
90c M, postpaid; cabbage heading
collards, 50c 500, 75c M, postpaid.
Robt. McCook, Fitzgerald, Rt. 4.

New Blakemore strawberry plants,
early, prolific. My best seller. $1 per
100. C. G. Byington, Bolingbroke.

Frost-proof cabbage plants, Chas.
W., 25c 200, 50c 500, 5 M up, 75c M.
Cash with order. G. L. NeSmith, Ash-
burn, Rt. 4. |





Plants For Sale

Himalaya berry vines, rooted, 6,
20c; 12, 35c pkd. Exc. for pecans or
peanuts; also. want some cornfield
bean seed and-apple sprouts to graft
in any var. about size lead pencil.
L. W. Mason, Winston.

Sage plants, nice size and roots, 6
for 25c, postpaid; 15 for 50c; dry
sage leaves, 1 lb., 50c. L. J. Vollrath,
Winston. :

Kudzu plants, 2 to 3 yrs. old, well
rooted, $5 1,000. Gene Harper, Hart-
well.

Frost-proof cabbage plants, extra
early J. and Chas. W., 30c 200, 55c
500, 90c M, postpaid; white Bermuad
onion plants, 35c 200, 60c 500, $1 M,
del., postpaid. F. F. Stokes, Fitz-
gerald. i

Rooted Kudzu, 2 to 5 yr. plants,

carefully packed in damp moss and

del., $1.35 per 100. Mrs. Lula Parker,
Coolidge, Rt. 2, Box 66. eo ae
80c M,

All var. cabbage plants,
del. Harold Smith, Baxley. .

Nice E. J. cabbage plants, 15c C;
500, 65c; $1 M., del. or 10c C at
garden. M. G. Vanzant, Abbeville. ;

Extra big strawberry plants (name
unknown). Fine, large berries and

bear throughout the season, 50c per
100 plants. J. R. Bramlett, Ellijay, ~

Rt. 4.

C. W. and E. Flat Dutch cabbage,
20c.C; $1.15 M, del..Ga.; 5 M_up, 75
M; exp. col.; no chks. G. T. Mes
Donald, Oakwood.

Chas. J. W., Flat. Dutch cabbage
and Heading collard plants, 500, 60c;

$1 M, postpaid. Miss Rosa May,

Lawiston. ;
Frostproof cabbage plants, E. J.,

Chas. W. and Flat Dutch, Bermuda __

and Prize taker onion plants, all $1
M, del. From Long Island seed. B.
F,. Mallard, Rincon.

E. J., and Chas. W. cabbage plants,
now ready, 500, 65c; $1.25 M. Cash
with order. C.C. Burell, Buford, Rt. 2. ~

Well rooted, E. J. and Chas. W.
cabbage plants, 65c, 300; $1.50, M.
Mrs. L. B. Owens, Buford, Rt. 1.

E. J., and Chas. W. cabbage, 500,
60c: $1, -M, del. Now ready. W. C.
Waldrip, Flowery Branch. ;

Klondike strawberry plants, 500,
90c; $1.75, M, del. E. Waldrip, Flow=
ery Branch, Rt. 1. . :
Thousands of Wakefield cabbage
plants, ready, 25c C; $2 M, del., or

$1.50 M at bed. H. V. Franklin,

Register.

500, 60c: $1 M. H. G. Mathis, Gaines- _
Chas. W. cabbage plants, 300, 35c;

ville, Rt. 9. .

Missionary strawberry plants, 500,
$1.25; $2 M; yr. old Rhubarb plants,
45 doz., 3 doz., $1.10; also bone dry

yellow root, 25c; water and white oak ~

acorns, $1 gal. Money order. Mrs. T.
H. McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 4. :
Cabbage plants, 50c 300, $1.25 M
del., 75c M collect; Klondike straw=
berry, insp., cert., $1 300, $2.25 M del.,
$1.50 M collect. L. Q@. Chambers, |
Gainesvilie, Rt. 1. :

Frostproof plants for winter set-
ting, cabbage and collards, 20c C, 50
300, $1 M, del. Ernest Williams,
Gainesville, Rt. 2. ae

Cabbage plants, $1 500, $1.50 M.
Mrs. D. V. Smith, Leslie. Bs

E. J. and Chas. W., Early Flat D.
cabbage plants, 20c C, 50c 300, $1 M,
postpaid. Amos Williams, Gainesville.

Tame Himaiayanberry plants, 24
for $1; garden gooseberry, $1 doz.;3~
add. postage. Mrs. Claudia Hender
son, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49. ce

Lady T. strawberry plants, 20c C;:
garden gooseberry and fox grane, 10
ea.; no chks. Exc. for hot red pep=
per. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Copenhagen, Flat Dutch cabbage,
sweet heading collard, Buncomb, all
postpaid, 35c 200, 65c 500, $1 1,000.
Grady Kelley; Sulphur Springs.

Strong, well-rooted dewberry
plants, 50c per 100, del. Mrs. J. R.
Hillis, Millhaven, Rt. 1.

E. J., Chas. W. cbbage, 60c 500, $1
M; 75c 5,000. C. M. Sims, Pembroke:

-St. Regis everbearing (red) rasp-
berry, 65c doz., $1.85 50, $3 C, $12.75
M, prepaid; Harts Delicious black=



berry plants, 75 doz., $2.25 50, $3.25

100. E. J. Hart, College Park. :
Flat Dutch and J. W. cabbage
plants, 25c C, 45c 300, $1.20 M, del:
5 M up, $1 M, collect.
Oakwood, Rt. 1. j

E. J.. Chas. W., Copenhagen and

Succession frostproof cabbage plants,
C. W. Stokes,

60c 500, $1 -M, del.
Macon, Rt. 3.
Frostproof cabbage plants, E. J.,

C. W., Copenhagen, Succession, 60c ~

500, 90c M, del.

E. Y. Stokes, Macon,
Rt. 3. as

Lee Crow,







































































































rostproof, E. J., Chas. W. cabbage
60c 500, 90c M, del. E. H.
Macon, Rt. 3. :

Plants Wanted

Horse radish roots, quote price, or
at will take in exchange. Mrs. M.
ennett, Lafayette, Rt. 2, Box 38.

c. 5 lbs. old-fashioned dried

ches for 500 white Bermuda onion
s. W. L. Helms, Buena Vista.
1 cupful winter bean seed for
ure Progressive everbearing
Wherry plants, rooted, ea. pay
tage. Write first. Lillian Thomas,
ralson. ;

_ Positions Wanted
ant job on farm at 60c per day
ing winter and 75c in 1932, Want
Jess than 3 days work per week
s winter and solid time rest of
ie, Want house, wood, parden, po-
patch, and some eatdble stuff as
pay each week. Have to be
oved. R. B, Harris, Aragon, RFD 1.
Vant position as farm supt. for re-
inder of this and for 1932. Know
to handle labor and have exp. in
lines of farm work, poultry, hogs
nd cattle raising. Also good car-
ter and can repair all kinds of
hinery. Write full particulars and
ence to J. M. Garrett, Tifton.
nt work at once, man with 3



2 or 3-horse crop on shares.
and willing workers. N. Ellen-
Quitman, Rt. 1, Blue Springs

me hatch your chicks for you.
86 yrs. exp. operating incubators and

rooders. Want work January 1. E.
DuBose, Valdosta, Rt. 3, Box 85.
fan and wife want a home with}
uple or some one who needs
y to help with light farm work.
is a cripple, but can assist in
ing, etc. Man 35, wife 25 yrs.
. R. B. Harris, Stockbridge, Rt. 1,
e J. W. Goldin. ae

rm boy wants work at once.
od milker, truck driver, etc., with
time exp. on farm. Will work for
per month, board and laundry. Go
here at once. Carter Williams,
ttdale, Box 23. : :
ant 1-horse farm on 50-50 basis,
as wage hand. Any good offer.
rried. 26 yrs. old. Ready to move
J. C. Mobley, Lithonia, Rt. 4,

. G. Mobley.
ddle-aged married man wants
by the day or by the month.
ite and make offer. W. T. Parker,



a, RED 1.

orty-five yr. old widow with girl
and twin boys 19, girl 15, boy, 9
rl 11. All raised on farm, want
2 horse crop, 50-50 basis. Can
: ee Mittie Moore, Cal-
enty-yr.-old young man wants
ound farm work. Exp. truck
farmer and gen. mechanic.
Strictly sober and reliable. B.
West Point, RFD 4.
hirty-seven-year-old man ,with
xp. in farming and exp. in gin-
-wants crop and gin to operate
or would consider work for
Can furn. ref. G. A. Brannan,

work prunning grapes, fruit
lowers, shrubbery of any kind.

Ts. exp. Work guar. R. L.
s, Arnoldsville, _
t small 2-horse crop near a

market for farm produce. Exp.
farmer and plant grower. Good
J. B. Cowart, Collins.
nt good 1-horse farm on 50-50
. 33 yrs. old; Wife and 3 child-
oy 14 yrs. old. 2 yrs. exp. on
ich farm, 1 yr. poultry. Accept job
o. for self and boy. Bishop P.
r, Columbus, Rt. 2, Box 408.
Vant place on small farm as care-
cer, or on shares. Must be furn.
fer salary. Near Macon or Augus-
Ref. and plenty, all around exp.
E. McLaughlin, Sr., Macon, Rt. 2.
ant 2-horse farm on 50-50 basis.
furn. self with food; owner to
land, good stock with plenty of
peas, peanuts, wheat, oats,
tatees, and about 10 A. of cotton.

be near school. G. W. Brooks,
a, 28 Gould St.

2 plow boys. Can
myself all but $25 and can get
Have been farming 45 yrs. W.
bson, Temple, Rt. 2.

ant 1 or 2-horse crop on halves.
ried; 4 children large enough to
+k. Have to be moved and furn.
if necessary. Anywhere in Ga,
Long, Thomaston, RFD 5. _



wn sons, for wages, and would)

for 1932. Come and see. W.

22 BARE E ee BSULLE TIN:
Positions Wanted |

Man with small family wants good

sev. yrs. Wife and self, both hard
workers; farmed all life time. 33-yrs.

old. Have to be moved and furn.

reasonable amt.; repay for moving;
will work by day. Ref. if desired. M.
'L. Jones, Metcalf, Rt. 1, Box 14.

do light farm work at reasonable
price to live on; brother, 2 sisters
and self to work. Ref. exc. Have to be
moved. Ready any time now. Want
good 3 or 4 room house, also good
water and pasture, poultry house and

once. J. R. Thrasher, Douglasville,
RFD 2.

Want a 2, 3, or 4-horse farm on
shares. Landlord to furn. stock, tools,
feed, nalf of fertilizer. Will grow
corn, cotton, cane, potatoes, peanuts,
and tobacco. Plenty of help and exp.
Write what you have and can do. W.
G. Ryals, Hazlehurst, Box. 326.

Want 1-horse crop on halves. Mar-.
ried, wife and 2 children. Have to be
moved and furn. M. kL. Brown,
Thomaston, 106 Ave. K.

Want good 2-horse farm on share
basis, with good house, and all con-
veniences. Have plenty of force to
work same. Want place for 3 or
more yrs. Best of ref. Write. C. M.
Marshall, Ashburn, Rt. 4.

Want 1-horse farm on 50-50 basis,
or work in dairy. Family of 6, all
large enough to work. Have to be.

Exp. young man, 24 yrs. old, single
wants job. Can drive truck, keep up
machinery, milk cows and do all
kinds of farming. Work for $12 mo.
straight time, board and washing. A.

|W. Gay, Baxley.

Want good 2-horse farm on 50-50
basis. Salf and 3 grown sons. Will-
ing workers. C. J. Stephens, Adel. |

Want 2-horse crop with mules and
equipment. Have feed, fertilizer, etc.
Prefer near Thomasville.

Want job cutting ditches by the
yard, and also do some _ terracing.
Want ditching from now until Dec.
18. Terms: part cash and bal. when
finished; $1 per yard. Write or see
in person. Jewrender Murry, (Col-
ored) Coolidge. |

Want 2-horse crop on 50-50 =
Rainey, Marietta, Rt. 2.

Young man, single, wants job on
farm. Can drive truck, etc. Go any-
where. Hoke Moss, Indian Springs.

Young, single man wants job on
farm for wages. Can do any kind of,
farm work. Make me an offer. R. C.
Moss, Indian Springs.

Want place with family on farm
to help with poultry and other work.
Write at once if interested. Mrs.
Mattie Davis, Hahira, Rt. 1.

Young man wants job on farm,
$10 mo. until first of March, then
$15 until Sept. 1; 23 yrs. old; raised
on farm. Wade Bell, Point Peter,
RFD 1. ce

Want 2-horse crop for 1932. State
what you have. Arthur Towns, Milan,
RED To /
moved and furn. Ref. if desired. D.
M. Parker, Conyers, Rt. 3, Box 94.

Want a 2 or 3-horse farm on 50-50
basis. 10 in family, 7 large enough to
work and plow. Consider dairying or
anything to make a living. Have to
be moved and furn. Life-time exp.
in farming and catle. Best of ref. if
desired. E. F. Smith, Conyers, Rt. 3,
Box 94. : :

Twenty-nine-yr.-old single man,
good habits, high school training,
exp. with all kinds of farm ma-
chinery, etc., wants place for 1932.
Pecan orchard preferred. Full par-
ticulars in first letter. :C. A. Jeter,
Ashburn, Rt. 3. \

Man wants work as overseer on
large farm or 2-horse farm on halves.
Sev. yrs. exp. handling labor, etc.;
51 yrs. old, sober and honest and can
give ref. J. Li. Boynton, McDonough,
RED, 5:2

Want to get in touch with an el-
derly couple who have a 2-horse farm
to let out on shares, where stock and
tools stay at place and nothing to
bother; also will furn. a small amt.
to farm with; or I will consider
wages looking after large farm, etc.
Lee Burden, Elberton, Rt. 7. ;

_ Twenty-three-yrear-old single, re-
liable young man wants job with
good truck farmer, driving truck;
state salary weekly. Clifford Rhodes,

-| Monroe, Rt. 6.

Want 3-horse crop on 50-50 basis,
or 1-horse farm and work for 3 wage
hands. Have 3 grown boys and self;



good ref. if desired. T. W. McCleland,
Doerun, Rt. 4 ao



t-horse crop with good man to stay.

Want job for wages on farm, Can

wood: Douglas or Cobb county; at]:

re



Positions Wanted

Want 2 or 3-horse crop on halves,
with some live stock raising on same
basis and work until crop time, then
some financial help until crop 1s
made. Sober, reliable and_ willing
workers. Ready to move now. N.
Ellenburg, Quitman, Rt. 1. (Blue
Springs. Box).

Want 1-horse farm on 50-50 basis.

Landlord to furn. good. land,. tools
and half of fertilizer; I do work and
furn. other half of fertilizer. Can
furn. myself. Have to be moved. Pre-
fer near Soperton. W. H. Davis,
Lizella, Rt. 2. :
Want good 1-horse crop on 50-50
basis. Have to be furn. and moved.
Prefer Elbert, Franklin or Madison
county;
Buest, Dewyrose. ;

Want good 1-horse crop, 590-50
basis, or wage hand from now until
Xmas. and for 1932. No big wages
expected; want a chance. Life exp.
Write or see at once. J. C. Mobley,
Lithonia, Rt. 4., care M..G. Mobley.

Want 3-horse crop on_ halves.
Party to furn. $25 per mo., move me
and I will repay expenses out of
crop. 3 reg. hands to work. P. C.
Irby, Grovania, Rt. 1.

Twenty-seven-year-old young man
desires to make an immediate con-
nection with an. up-to-date poultry
farm or hatchery; 4 yrs. exp. in in-
cubating, brooding, flock manage-
ment, trap-nesting, culling, market-
ing, etc. Business and per. ref. furn.
T. L. Matthews, Lilburn. .
Want 2-horse crop on share basis

for 1932 in S. Ga. between Tifton |

and Valdosta. Landlord. to furn.
stock, tools, etc. Have to. be furn.
some during crop season. Have help
enough to work crop; 2 boys to work.
B. G. Mathid, Ray City, Rt. 1.

Want good 1-horse crop on halves

with a good party. Farmed all my

life. W. G. Green, Amity.

Forty-two-year-old man, wife and
2 children wants crop and house for
1932 on 50-50 basis, and work for
this winter. Life time exp. in farm-
ing. Move any time. B. J. Johnson,
LaFayette, Rt. 4. care E.G. Furguson.

Want job on farm doing light farm
work; write what you can offer. D.
E. Byers, Savannah, 314 State St.,
West. ; ae

Want farm. on 50-50 basis, of
standard rent. Have to be furn: Pre-
fer Campbell or Coweter county.
Ref. R. L. Preston, College Park, Rt.
2. Care Live Oak Farm. \\

Want 70 A. good land for 1932;
also want to rent 2 mules. Party
furn.; feed for; mules. $10 per mo.
Plant corn, beans, peanuts, etc. John
Tinsley, Arlington, Rt. 2. -.

Settled, refined, widow wishes place
on farm with reliable people. Prefer
S. Ga. Mrs. Lynn Freeman, Hape-
ville. Ss BS
Want job on farm, stock or 1-
horse, on 50-50 basis. Have to he
moved and furn. some; just wife
and self. Alonzo Wynn, Toomsboro,
Rb. 2, Box 25... .
Want i-horse crop for 1932, or
will work for reasonable . wages.

|House, wood and garden to be furn.

Go anywhere, but prefer middle Ga.
B. Z. Scarborough, Wayside, Rt. 1.

Want to hear from party having
cows to be milked on 50-50 basis, or
position as working foreman of farm.

Have had 30 yrs. exp. A-1. Plenty of

help. W. P. Tabor, Pavo, Box 55.
Want work on large farm by exp.
mechanic on water and light sys-
tems, farm implements, trucks and
tractors. For more information,
write. Harvey Brannen, Statesboro,

|Parrish St.

Want 1-horse crop on shares, near

Quitman or Valdosta, with good land
and house. Can furn. own run bill.
Fred Pruiett, Dixie. ;
_ Want job on farm or dairy. Exp.
in running dairy business. Also good
ref. Must be light work as have a
bad ankle. Can drive truck, etc. Am
single, reliable, honest, young man un-
derstanding farming. Work for home,
board, etc., with small amt. of mon-
ey for smokes, etc. Clarence Johnson,
Atlanta, care Gen. Del.

Want 2-horse crop on halves or
wages; 2 boys large enough to work.
Raised on farm and _ understand
farming thoroughly. Ref.; 35 yrs. old.
T. J. Terry, Atlanta, 474 Griffin
St., N. W.

Want farm on 50-50 basis. Have
to_be furn. $8 per mo. or would con-
sider wages; 30 yrs. old, 3 in family.

Can drive truck or car. Ref. if neces- | to

sary. State what you can offer.



Marcus Mosley,



-poultry business;
board, washing, etc.

ref. if necessary. W. A.

reference.



Thursday, December 3, 1931

_ Positions Wanted

Want place with good man to
farm in 1932. Can handle any kind
of stock. Farmed all my life and
worked with stock. Prefer Long or
Liberty county. J. R. Westberry, |
Ludowici.

. Want to hear from aged man or

widow with 2 hoe hands that would ~*~

share crop with me. I to furn. self,
mule and tools, also feed for mules,
Am single, 40 yrs. old, good and
honest. W. A. Thomas, Flowery
Branch.

Want job on farm. Can drive
tractor, car, truck, etc. Any kind of
salary

Robt. Beck,
Holly. Springs, Rt. 1. ee

-Want to hear from-party having ,
10 to 25 dairy cows to care for on
50-50 basis. Raise the feed; see after
farm in general; A-1 exp. in farming
and dairy. W. P. Tabor, Pavo, Box 55.

Want job milking and. looking
after chickens and doing other light.
farm work; 34 yrs. old is boy, 14.
yrs. and 2 girls; should like to raise
chickens on halves. Mrs. Coulter,
Columbus, RFD 2, Box 408.

Want job on dairy or poultry
farm. Have 6 good work hands, all
can milk, drive any kind truck or
tractor. Can move at once.
Cc. M. Shelley, Cave
Springs, Rt. 2. dat

Farmer wants job treating horses

and live stock;.can master fistalowes,
swinnie and stifle, also some _ foot
troubles. Communicate with: C.. W.
Walker, Waycross, Rt. 5. --
Young married man, wife and 1
child want work on farm. Can do
any general farm work. Have to be
moved and. furn. R. 3B. Moore,
Roswell, Rt. 2. sees we
Want a 2-horse farm on halves,
the old way; want $16 month or _
plenty day work at 50c per day; 6
in family, 2 boys, 15 and 16 yrs. old,
and girl, 12. All able to work. W.G
Cochran, Bartow, Rt. 4. A es
Want job for wages ,or a good
farm on 50-50 basis, in middle or
S. Ga.; 6 in family, good workers...



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gh

including





Straight and honest. Clean of bad - ee

habits. Can furn. good ref.. Move
early. J. E. Brown, Metter, Rt. 1.
Good, honest, hard working, law-
abiding white farmer wants a good
2-horse crop on 50-50 basis with good |
man on good land. Have to be furn.
$40 to the plow to make crop. Also
a good hog and sweet potato raiser,
cotton,-corn, etc.; 7 in family. G. D.
Wise, Thomaston, 106 2nd St., East.
Want a good 1-horse crop on 50-50"
basis with good, reliable man, can ;
run my grocery bill. Prefer around >
Douglasville. Want all work can get
until plow time. Clarke Kilgore,
Grayson, RFD 1. ae,
Young single man, sober, trust<-
worthy, reliable, life exp. on farm,
good dry hand milker, etc. wants
job on dairy or gen. farm at reason=



able salary, at once. Ref. Go any=

where. Irvin Phillips, Tifton, Rt. 7. %

Want a job to look after a big
farm and looking after stock. G. C.
Ford, Loganville, Rt. 4. 7

g



Want truck farm on 50-50 basis, i

near Social Circle; 5 yrs. evp. Can
begin at once with good partner. Bert
Thomason, Doerun, Rt. 2.

Honest, sober, white man wants
farm on 50-50 basis. Have to be
furn. and moved. Repay half in fall.
Write me at once. Warren Goodwin,
Ella Belle, RFD 2.

Want small 2-horse farm on
halves, the old way. Have to be
moved and furn. Need the place at
once. J. W. Seago, Pinehurst, Rt. 2.

Seventeen-yr.-old boy wants a job
on farm or dairy; exp. in dairy. Can
drive any kind of car or truck. Write
at once what you have and will pay.
Edwin Samples, Chamblee, Rt.2.

Want 2-horse crop on shares with
man who can furn. me $8 to th@
plow and must be good land, and 3
or 4-room house. Want to be able to
go see the place. Write what you
have and come after me. Anywhere
= ee Ga. N. B. Bruce, Rochelle,

Want place in farm home with
good family, as one of family with |
small pay; can care for chickens and

other light farm work; 20-yr.-old un= : bs

incumbered widow. Mrs. Louis Wade,
Smyrna, Rt. 2, Box 273; care Mrs.
Ollie McElreath.

Want 40 or 50 acres on 50-50 basis.
2 good mules and a cultivator, also
some hogs to raise on shares. Have
be furn. some groceries; can do
your carpenter and repair work when



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fapursday, December, 8, 1931

Positions Wanted

Want 1 or 2-horse farm, good land,

. good house, in nice neighborhood,

not more than 40 miles Valdosta.

Standing rent and no expense to
jandiord. Fred Atkinson, Ray City.

Widow with 1 child wants home on

. farm to assist with light work, poul-

try, garden, etc., and live as one of
family. Mrs. Cornelius Graham,
Comer, Rt. 1, care Curtis Ashworth.
Widow, 3. girls, 1 son-in-law,
~ wants job on a good dairy, also car-
ing for poultry, or a 1-horse farm on
50-50 basis, Have to be furn. and
moved. Ref. if desired. Mrs. J. W.
Selph, Vienna, Rt. 3.

Farm Help Wanted

Want boy 16 to 26 yrs. old to live
as one of family and have a share
Must be sober and no bad



Want a woman to live in home as
one of family with an elderly couple
for board and small pay to assist with
_. farm work, etc. State health and age.

' Mrs. M. L. Echols, Cumming, Rt. 6.

Want girl or woman, white, 15 to

30 yrs. to live as one of family of 3

and help do light farm work, etc., for

board and clothes, and small salary.
- For particulars, see or write, Mrs.
_Pearlie Peevy, Dacula, Rt. 1.
- Want good farmer for 2-horse

farm, on 3rd or 4ths. Good !and and

building. Write or see. Mrs: B. T;

- Osborn, Clermont, Rt. 1,

Want party to furnish casing and

- Grill well for me to never-failing wa-

___ ter. Would like to have a price made

- me by an exp. well driller. D. P.

Martin, Cobbtown. Z

Want a good farmer for 100 acres,

30 miles of Atlanta, 2 miles off Bir-

mingham paved highway: 6-room

house, tenant house, outhouses, or-
_ chards, bottoms; ideal for chickens,

dairy, truck; 1% share rent. O. C.
Walton, Atlanta, 2012 Memorial
Dro, EB:

Want good farmer for 2-horse crop
8% miles east of Cedartown. If inter-
ested, communicate with me. Stand-
ing rent. F. F. Brown, Gloster.

-- Want a colored, first class farmer
for about. 25-35 acres in cultivation:
must be able to furnish 2 mules,
tools, etc.; 3-room house, on 3 bales
of cotton rent, 16 miles Atlanta. Ben-
ton Bridges, Atlanta, 996 Washita
Ave., N. E.

Want good, honest truck farmer.
60 A. in cultivation, 16 miles Atlan-
_ ta, near school; bus route. Must be
able to furn. 3:to 5 mules, tools, etc.,

> well educated. 6 room house. Suit-

- able poultry farm. Standing rent. W.
J. C. Hodges, Atlanta, 966 Washita
Ave. N. E.
- Want woman to help with cows
_ and chickens, live as one of family,
with small salary. Mrs. R. D. Welch,
Iron City, Box 121.
_ Two horse farm for rent on 3rd or
_4ths. Good house and pasture and
out-bldgs., or will rent 5 or 6 acres
with house, 4 miles Emory Universi-
ty. Must have good ref. J. M. Livsey,
Tucker.

Want 1 single white man with no

bad habits to live in home with my-

self and family to do gen, farm work,

board, bed. and washing with small

salary. L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore,

fet. 1, Box 31.

= Want party who can finance self,
_ stock, tools. and fertilizer

honest. and sober, for 1-horse crop.

C. L. Bradford, Lithonia, Rt. 1.

: Want middle aged man of good
character and habits to live in home

and farm about 16 acres of good land



~ 0M share leasis. Must be sober, in-

dustrous and reliable. Misses Lou and
Pearly Fiveash, Hahira.
Aged couple wants middle aged

-- woman to live as one of faimly on

small salary to help with farm work
and look after things in general.
Good home for right party. Mrs. J.
J. Mann, Tallapoosa, Rt. 3.

Want a girl or a middle aged wo-
man to live in home as one of family,
board and give her cotton patch;

help with cows and chickens, etc.

Must be-of good character. Mrs. J.
M. Garnor, Temple, Rt. 3.
-- Want man able to run self for 2-
horse farm, good pasture, 2 good
houses, near 3 churches and good
School. R. A. Morgan, Daws3n, RFD. -
Want Jack Bone for blacksmith

on my farm. C. W. M. (Buck)
_ Wright, Monroe.

Want @ cropper for a 2-horse farm.
Standing rent, or will share crop with
_ party having stock and tools. With-
_ in 1 mile of school and church, Furn.
hogs, cows and goats to raise on
Shares. J. R, Elarlee, Willie.

and be



See

MARKET Bou LETIN aS

Farm Help Wanted
Want clean, sober, industrious
single man, 30 to 45 yrs. old to work
on farm for wages for 1932 and live
in house with family, $8 mo. inc.
board and laundry. F. M. Waldin,
Vienna, Rt. 6.

_ Want a boy, 10 to 15 yrs. old to
live as one of family in good home.
Will school, clothe and feed. Only
good boy need apply. Orphan pre-
ferred. No wages. Ref. exc. J. R.
Brown, Rockingham. -

Want 10 farmers that can finance
self and own stock, W. J. Morgan,
Stillmore.

Want single boy or man to live and
farm: with me, and have some cash,
and go 50-50 in small poultry busi-
ness, Ref. exc. S. Jones, Lylerly.

Want a farmer for extra good 1
or 2-horse farm, good pasture, supply
of water, % mile fro mhighway, 5
miles Crawfordville. 3 room house,
convenient to church and_ school,
Mrs. Leslie Lyle, Crawfordville.

Want at once a colored man and
wife with no children to farm and
assist me with farm work around
the farm and home. W. G. Scoggins,
Armuchee, Floyd County.

Want a middle-aged man or or-
phan boy of refined character to
live in home and cultivate crop, etc.,
for a middle-aged woman left alone
by sons death. Ref. exc. Mrs. C. L.
Sanders, Knoxville, Rt. 1.

Want good, settled man and wife,
no children, 25 to 40 yrs. old, to live
in house with aged couple. Man to
assist with orchard work, hay, grain
and some truck crops, etc., woman
to assist with garden, bees, etc.; $12
mo. for both, with room; board, etc.
Begin work Jan. 1. C. G..~ Oliver,
Barnesville, Rt. 2.

Want at once a woman to care for
chickens, cow and gen. work. Must
be unincumbered and reliable in
every .way. Must live within 50 miles
of Temple. Work for board and
clothes or small salary.. Mrs. L. B.
McBrayer, Temple, RFD 2.

Grain and Hay For Sale

One car bright oat straw, $6.50
FOB Tifton; 1,600 bu. Hastings,
100 bu. seed oats, 50c bu., exc. for
Brambham peas. G, W. Coleman,
Tifton. 3

Sagrain 303, the new hay, grain
and sileage crop, 6 lbs., $1; 1 peck,
$1.50; $5 bu. del. H. A. Neal, Car-
nesville, Rt. 3,

Honey drip syrup cane seed, $1.25
bu., exc. for seed wheat, oats, rye. J.
Bennett, Station A, Atlanta.

Ten bu. Ga. black rye, tall growing,
guaranteed satisfactory, $1 bu.; 10
bu. Fulghum oats, guaranteed pure,
clean, 40c bu. Ralph P. Walker,
Warthen.

Fulghum seed oats 50c bu.; Ban-
croft, 60c. W. W. Williams, Quitman.

Thirty bu. French rye, could be
certified, $1.40 bu. FOB; also 2 M.
Ibs. Sagrain seed in A-1 cond. for
sale. Make best offer on lot of any
part of same. R. Lee, Blackwell,
County Agent, Calhoun.

500 bu. Nortons cold-proof oats,
60c bu. 2nd yr. from Coker and abso-
see pure. C. B. Whitworth, Perry,



Five-car loads peanut vine hay
$6.50 per ton FOB. T. A. Acree,
Camilla. : a

Fulghum seed oats, 45c bu. 100 bu.
or more special price. W. E. Vinson,

Hastings 100 bu., Cokers Cold-
proof and Fulghum oats, 55c per bu.
ea. variety. All first year, from orig.
pure, clean and sound. - R. W. Stem-
bridge, Milledgeville. :

Twenty?five bundles new, bright
sound fodder, 2c per bundle at my
barn. -Will not ship. S.-H. Smith,
Matthews, Rt. 2; Box 12. s

Seventy-five bu. Blue Stem seed
weet: FOB. Milton J. Bush, Barnes-
ville,

Red Heart wheat; test 60 Ibs., $1
bu.; in lots 10 bu. or more, 90c bu.,
FOB. Money order or certified check
with order. M. B. Lee, Ft. Valey.

Six. hundred bundles corn fodder,
$1.50 per 100, 3 in hand bundles. Wm.
Reitz, Palmetto, Rt. 2.

Good grade peavine and velvet
bean hay, $16 per ton. Cash with
order. Arthur James, Nashville, Rt. 3.

Hastings 100-Bu. seed oats, free

| Byron,

from foreign grasses, 50c bu., FOB.

Exc. some for hogs, chicken wheat.
dried fruit, Brabham peas, stalk cut-
ter, 2-horse middle buster, or what
have you? J. F. Lindsey, Tifton, Rt. 6.

Eight tons good hay, $15 ton at
barn. Reuben Pitts, Milledgeville, Rt.
5, Box 117. =

Het d ne



Grain and Hay For Sale

Two thousand bundles nice, bright
bottom fodder, 4 hand bundles, $1.75
C, FOB my place. A. E. Evans,
Tucker, Rt. 1. ;

Sell remainder 500 bu. Gunn and
Goolsby Super wheat. Official yield,
501.29 bu. per acre. Highest official
record production for Ga., $1.75 bu.,
FOB. Dan Gunn, Monticello.

Pure Bancroft seed oats, free from
foreign grain and grass seed, 48c bu.
Riley C. Couch, Turin.

Fifteen hundred bundles good,
bright 4 hand fodder from good corn,
cured and stacked without rain, $1.50
per 100 Ibs.; also 2 tons bright pea-
nut hay baled, $7.50 per ton, at my
barn prices. W. E. Hoge, Buena Vista,

Hastings 100-bu.,, Cokers Cold-
proof and Fulghum oats; 55e bu. All
1 yr. from orig. Pure, clean, sound,
no smut. R. W. Stembridge, Mil-
ledgeville.

One hundred and fifty bales Pea-
vine hay, 150 bales O-too-tan bean
hay. Make best offer. C. J. Yates,
Kathleen,

Two cars bright peanut hay for
sale; FOB care Leesburg, on Central
of Ga. R. R. Make best offer. H. B.
Stovall, Leesburg.

Rye for seed, or feed, 75c bu., FOB.
E. M. Wright, Nacoochee.

Three M. bundles bright 4 hand
bundles fodder, $1.50 per 100 bundles.
Also 200 bu. fine slipped shuck corn,
80 lbs. to bu., 60c bu. del. my farm.
J. C. McKoy, Newnan, Rt. 5.

Fine lot of finely shredded corn

stover, well baled, $10 ton; few tons
peanut vine hay, nice and green, $10
ton; oat straw, nice and bright, $9
ton, FOB. Jas. B. Woods, Brooks.

Three hundred and fifty bu. Texas
rustproof oats, nice and clean, 4734c
bu., FOB. John T. Stephens, For-
syth.

Appler seed: oats, in good bags, 40c
bu., FOB. Thrashed without rain on
them. B. F. Cheek, Lavonia.

Pure Cokers str. Fulghum = seed
oats, recleaned, 45c bu.; pure selected
Abruzzi rye, $1 bu., in 2%2-bu. bags,
FOB, cash with order. No bags
broken. L. M. Felton, Marshallville.

Closing out pure cert. recleaned

Abruzzi rye, $1 bu., in 21%4-bu. bags:

genuine, pure, recleaned Fulghum
seed oats, 45c bu., in 5-bu. bags, FOB,
cash with order. No bags broken.
O. K. David, Marshallville.

Good quality, pure, recleaned Ab-
ruzzi rye, 90c bu., in 2%-bu. bags,
cash with order. No bags broken.
W. Collier, Ft. Valley. .

Recleaned, genuine Abruzzi rye, $1
bu., in 24%4-bu. bags, cash with order.
J. D. Massee, Marshallville.

Grain and Hay Wanted

Exc. 20 or 30 bu. Runner seed pea-
nuts for seed oats, bu. for bu. Appler
or Fulghum preferred. W. G. Buloch.
Pelham.



Want 50 bu. Fulghum seed oats. |

Exc, 75 lb. tin comb chunk honey for
16 bu. del., and I del. honey, or will exc.
Duroe J. pigs at 12c lb. and allow 50c
bu. for oats. L. H. Edenfield, Still-
more, Rt. 1, Box 31. :

Want 5 bu. oats. Exc. B. Rock
pullets, or cholera immune sShoats for
same. R. S. Canady, Surency.

Want 10 bu. seed wheat and 20 or
25 bu. seed oats. Will exc. pure Lang-
ford imp. big boll cotton seed. Or sell
cotton seed at $2 bu. Mrs. F. L.
Langford, Commerce.

Exe. 100 bu. 1931 sound, old fash.
Runner peanuts for 10 bu. Fulghum
seed oats, free of graSs seed: ea. pay
chgs. on goods received..J. C. Chap-
man, Colquitt.

Exc. mixed peanuts, hand picke
for 2 bu. wheat. Bu. for-bu. Party
having wheat, pay chgs. on same or
come. A. C. Williams, Athens, Rt. 2.

Want 6 bu. wheat; exc. pure Brab-
ham peas, bu. for bu. Willie M.
Kelley, Oglethorpe.

Want to trade Stuart and Van
Deman pecans, at 10c lb., for 6 bu.
seed rye, and 2 bu. Austrian Winter
peas; ea. pay transportation chgs.
Clifford Pickens, Fitzgerald.

Want 5 bu. Fulghum seed oats.

Exc. 1 bu. 90-day running. velvet
beans for 5 bu. oats to be del. now;
beans later. Write first. T. E. Wise.
Pitts, Rt. 1, Box 104.

Best price on blue stem seed wheat
in 10 bu. lot; also on velvet beans in
pod in car lot. Ralph P. Walker,
Warthen.

Want to hear from parties having
yellow corn-and wheat-for sale. Write
best. offer. M. V. Olson, Hapeville,
Box: 278.



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Page Fifteen

;Georgia Products For Sale

BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
Eight Ibs. Eng. garden pea seed,
$2, postpaid. M. P. Martin, Stilson.

Four hundred bu. Brabhams, $1.15
per bu.; 200 bu. Irons, $1 bu., FOB,
Sound, bright, new crop. Sample on
request. . Money order or cashiers
chk. R. F. Scarborough, Byron, Rt. 1,

Cream Crowder peas, 8c lb. Early
Eng. pea seed, 20c cupful; alse
strawberry plants, 25c C;>
cherry, 10c ea., exc. for new chung
honey, white feed sacks, Kudazm

plants or pop corn. Mrs. C. W. Owe, ~

Gainesville, Rt. 9.

Black-eyed peas, 75c pk., also field

peas, $1.50 bu. Miss Nannie Griggs,
Powder Springs. :

White Sugar Crowder peas, 4c ib.,
exc. 3 Ibs. for 2 lbs. of nice, bright
dried fruit. J. D. Bohannon, Carroll
ton, Rt. 6.

Fifty. bu.. Whipporwills and New

Eras, $1 bu., FOB. Clyde T. Hannah, '

Loganville.

Red Speckled Crowders, sound and
clean, 5c lb. G. P. Murphy, Fair-
MOUNU, eb. es

Four bu. Cream Crowder peas,
-weevil-free, hand cleaned, $2.50 bu.
Also white and colored mixed lima.

beans, 80c lb.;. cash with order. J.
R. York, Demorest.

Seventy-five lbs. Willetts Wonders,

25c lb. Cash with order. C. lL. New=
some, Matthews.

Early Alaska Eng. pea seed, 25 =
lb., plus postage. Mrs. Herman Skel-x

ton, Royston, Rt. 2.

Sixty bu. weevil treated, large
Cream, pure White and Spotted
Sugar Crowders, undamaged, dbl. ree
cleaned, 12 lbs., $1; 100 lbs. $6. Pre

paid. Booking orders. C. F. Maddox, : :

Buford. :
All var. field peas, clean and

sound, $1 bu., FOB. J. L. Windham,

Butler. :
Few lbs. salad Eng. peas, 30c Ib.,

postpaid; - Frostproof and _ tender..

Mrs. S. H. Head, Cleveland, Rt. 1. =
White Bunch lima bans, 10c Ib.
Mrs, J. A. Wilson, Martin, Rt. 2.

Pinto beans, free from weevils, 5c
lb., or exc..for W. L. hens or pul-

lets? 10 lbs. for ea. chicken. Mrs.
Lottie Jones, Lylerly.. ie
One hundred bu. 90-day velvet

beans, 25c bu.; Oceola, 100 per cent

sound, 1931 crop. Make best offer 2

for lot. E..C. Pope, Ocilla, Rt. 3.
Two lbs. little marvel Eng. peas,

the early kind, and bunch peas, all
bunch ford-heok.
butter bean seed. Mrs. G. C. Clifton,

25e Ib., exec. for

Millen, Box 57.
Speckled Crowder

Cream Mush peas, $3 bu.; | Calif.

black-eyed peas, $2 bu. G. T. Brown,

Ball Ground, Rt. 1

*White and green hull, pole beans,

prolific var., also half vine garden

beans, 30c at. for either kind. Mrs. _

J.C. Duran, Flowery Branch, Rt. 2.

Sweet Cream crowders, clean and

selected for seed, weevil-free, 9 lbs.,

$1, postpaid. Grady Kelley, Sulphur

Springs.

Peas and velvet beans, sound and
clean, 1931 crop. W. J. Bargeron,

Sardis, Box 146.
. Willetts Wonders, 25c Ib.; 3 Ibs.,
50c; 8 Ibs., $1; 25 lbs., $2.75; 4 bu.,

New Eras, 98 per cent pure, $5 del.; :
pure Brabs, $1.50 del. in 10 bu. lots

or more. T. B. Dellinger, Maxeys.

Eight bu. mixed field peas, $1.50. ~

bu.; 4 bu. white, black-eyes, $2.50
bu., FOB. A. C. Wellborn, Apalachee,
Rts k:

White black-eyed peas,
lb., FOB. Money order.
Johnson, Whigham.

good, 5c

Rt.. 1, Box 44.
Fancy peas, cream crowders, TC

Ib.; white crowders and lady peas,

8c. lb. FOB; all sound, free of trash
and weevils, recleaned. E. A. Hayes,
Buford, Rt. 2. .

Laredo soy beans, ptre, sound,
clean. $3.50 bu. FOB. -H. A. Neal,
Carnesville, Rt 3. ae

Four or 5 cars bright peanut hay,

gathered and picked without rain

damage, free of nut and Johnson

grass, $8.50 ton, FOB; 100 2u. No.1
Brabham: peas, sound, bright, $1.50

bu. FOB. T. L. Coogle, Oglethorpe.

Good sound 1931 crop Brabham
peas, picked before rains, 5 lb., exc. ~

Mrs. V. C. Ray, Kensington, Rt. 2.

Three bu. pure, sound, weevil free.

hand shelled cream sugar crowder

peas, 8c lb., FOB; 40 Ibs. Lady peas. :
Jt

1931 crop, 10c lb., FOB. Mrs. J.
Simmons, Clermont.

Brabham peas, $2 bu. FOB. Jir-

Lewis, Rydal, Rt. 2.

May

peas, $3 pu.

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Peck velvet beans, 50c, add post=
age. Henry Robinson, Hawkinsville,

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orgia Products For Sale
ar Crowder peas, $1 5. qts.;
ostproof bunch English pea seed,
| 5 ats. del. Joe Mercer, Fitz-
C ald, Rt. 6. 3 :
White crowder peas, hand picked,
ulled, cleaned, fine for planting, $1
Ibs. Send postage. Mrs. S. P.
aney, Rt. 2, Athens.
ive and one-half bu. Cream Sugar
owder peas, 7c lb., $20 for lot;
eated for weevils, FOB. W. H.
briel, Jr., Colbert, Rt. 3.
arly frostproof Eng. peas, 15c
upful, del. Cash with order. Mrs. A.
, Holland, Flowery Branch.
Velvet beans, threshed, 90 or 100
w, picked without rain; guar.
1. C. M. Leaptrott,

var. table and hay peas,

operton, Rt. 2,
ream Sugar Crowders, 5c lb.; iron
peas 24%4c lb., FOB Cedartown. Cash
with order. Z. E. Prater, Felton, Rt. 1.
Hastings white bunch Lima beans,
Calif. black-eyed, 5c 1b.;
ady peas, 6c lb.; extra fine white
le peas, 7c lb. Add postage. Mrs. A.
. Sims, Flowery Branch, Rt. 3.
Two gal. Johnsons Wonder winter
eans, 25c qt., postpaid; also a lot of
d-fashioned white bloom salad peas,
also some purple bloom, all same
ice. J.A. Sudderth, Chamblee.

Two hundred lbs. Eng. pea seed,
iittle Gem and Alaska, 20c Ib. Exc.
any farm products can use of
. C. M. Williams, Pem-

See 20!

Seven bu. black field peas, sound,

$1 bu., FOB. Money order. C. C.

outhern, Talking Rock, Rt. 1.
hirty-two bu. mixed peas, blue

nd brown Whipps mixed, 75c bu.,

B. E. A. Garrison, Cornelia.

n bu._Brab peas, $1 bu., FOB.

. Hinton, Summerville. -

_ Seventy-five or 100 lbs. frost-proof
everbearing .Eng. peas, 20c lb., FOB.
H. Mcintyre, Ailey. :


ound 10c Ib., postpaid in 3 Ib. lots;
e Whipps, 5c Ib, postpaid in 5 Ib.
Exe. for black walnuts at 50c.

- fe

speckled Crowders, 5c Ib.; Calif,
lack-eyed, 4c Ib.; also this yrs. crop
fhite or red and white mixed pop
orn, in ear, 4c lb. Add postage.
verett Mealor, Fairmount, Rt. 1.
n qts. early Black Crowders, 25
r exc. for turkeys. Add postage.
J, E. Searboro, Swainsboro,

White, black-eyed peas, 7c Ib., or
xc. for white butter beans, Ib. for Ib.,
eg. Jersey heifer, or anything I
use. W. F. Miller, Lula.
-1 weevil-free, dbl. recleaned
. black-eyed peas, 90c pk. del.
. Moore, Rockmart, Rt. 3..
teen- lbs. very best select cold-
ing Eng. peas, 15 lb. Add post-
age. Exc. 1 lb. for 2 Ibs. dried apples,
free from peels and core.,Carl M.
dsoe, Iron City. =
wo bu. brown-eyed, white peas,
> Ib., $2.50 bu.; 2 bu. blue Speckled
ywders, $2 bu.; 2 bu. Lady peas
t-rice), 6c lb., $2.50 bu. Cash with
der. FOB Temple. Mrs. Dee Pol-
Bremen, Rt. 1.
Limited amt. Speckled peas
rabhams, $1.25 bu., FOB Primrose.
Thornton, Greenville, Rt. 3.
irty lbs. Willetts Wonders, Eng.
sas, 30c Ib. del.; also 8 bu. Calif.

el. Over 5 lbs., 25c Ib. del., or exc.
: -yrs. crop dried apples. Mrs.
Harrell, Empire, Rt. 2.
fice, clean Cream Sugar Crowders,
bu., $1 pk., FOB. B. F. OKelley,
aysville.
Pure Cream Crowders, 6c lb., $3 bu.
Exc. for chickens. Bert Demp-
vy. Rome, Rt. 2.
jay and Brab
sonable prices.
her, Sparta.
ice, clean, 90-day running speck-
valvets, shelled and in good bags,
bsolutely reliable for sedi, $2.50 bu.
Adams, Ashburn, Rt. 4.
e car good, dry velvets, in pod,
nm. Send sacks to ship in. Mrs.
B. Cook, Milan.
ourteen bu. Calif. black-eyes,
-60 per bu. or $1.50 bu. if lot is
ken, FOB, money order. Ernest
man, Alto, Rt. 1..
Twenty-five bu. unmixed, sound,
"Y oad sale. L. E. Phillips, Col-
UlLt, s 3 A

eas for sale at
ake offer. J. H.

weevils, $1.75 bu. Exc. |

-Cobbtown.

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Georgia Products For Sale

Mung beans, 15c lb., FOB. M. F.
Lewis, Adairsville. =

Heavy fruiting Eng. pea seed, 25c
Ib., postpaid. Mrs, Kate Collins,
Cobbtown. :

Ten bu. fine Purple Hull peas,
$1.50 bu., FOB. No chks. John L.
Bennett, Screven, Rt. 2, Box 31.

Nice, white Lady peas, weevil-free,
10c ib.; black-eyed peas, $1 pk. Mrs.
Ss. Cousins, Greenville, Rt. 3, Box 40.

Extra nice, hand-shelled. Sugar
Crowders, table peas, $1.25 pk., pre-
paid. Mrs.'J. M. Hall, Calhoun,
Ried. _

Lady peas, 8c lb.; Calif. peas, 6c
lb.; nest onions, $2 bu., FOB. All
strictly No. 1. G. P. Carder, Milner.

Sugar Crowders, 6c lb.; cream table
peas, 5c lb. W. A. Cain, Clermont.

Little white rice peas, $2.50. bu.;
2 bu. unknowns, $2.25 bu., or $4 for
the 2 bu.; mixed Whips, $1.25 bu.;
also white butter beans, 10c lb., 3 for
25c; colored, 8c lb., 4 Ibs. 30c, FOB.
R. H. Wood, Dacula, Rt. 1.

Ten bu. pure black peas, 10 bu.
speckled; picked without rain, $1 bu.
S. G. Lowe, Mansfield.

Brown Crowder peas, horse rad-
dish. C. V. Wilson, Maysville. caek

Tender beans, white cornfield,
white Sunday, crease back, Hastings
McCaslan pale beans, 20c Ib., post-
paid. Clay Sugar Crowder peas, 6c lb.
postpaid. Mrs. W. A. Holt, Cartecay.

Pod velvet beans, $15 ton, FOB;
seed; $1.25 bu., FOB; 95 per cent
sound. Bunch garden peas, 15c Ilb.,
exc. for butter at 25c lb. G. B. Ham,

--One hundred bu. black peas, 25 bu.

Clay peas, 1931 crop, 75c bu., FOB.:

W. T. Wright, Ellijay, Rt. 4.

Write crowder peas, 8c lb., exc. for

white feed sacks, 100 lb., free from
holes; lb. peas for ea. sack, ea, to pay
postage. Mrs. F. L. Fricks, Rt. 2,
Talking Rock. :

Cream Crowder peas, 2. per cent
mixed with black-eyed peas. R. E.
Glenn, Americus, Rt. C.
Twenty-five bu. straight yellow
iron peas, $1 bu., 40 bu. white mush
peas, 6c lh., FOB. C. H. Garner,
Warthen, Rt. 3. .

Two hundred bu. field peas, make
best offer in first letter. Mrs. J. M.
Bobo, Hartwell.

Black crowder peas, 40c qt., $1.50

peck, del., exc. B. F. Purcell, Pooler.
Field peas, $1 bu. in 3 bu. bags;

cash with order, FOB./P .F. Mauney,

Cleveland, Rt. 1. eee

Butter beans, sugar crowder peas,

25c qt.; Eng. peas, 10c snuff-box-
full; will exc. for pecans, 1931 crop.
eee McLaughlin, Greenville;
Rt. 3.- :
Crowder. peas, 7c Ib.,
cornfield beans, 25c lb. Mrs. J.
Passe, Madison, Rt. 4.
~ Three bu. rice peas, $2.50 bu., 5c
for sample; blue Whips, $2 bu.; Un-
known, $2.50 bu.; best hay peas,
picked without rain, FOB. O. J.
Edwaifis, Dacula. /
Five Ibs. Willetts Wonders,. 18c Ib.,
and postage. Mrs. L. E. Ross, The
Rock, Rt. 1, Box 53.
- Two hundred Ibs. Willetts Won-
ders, 25c 1b.; 10 Jbs., $2, del: H. WV:
Franklin, Register. ;
_ Cream Crowders, good,-clean seed,
10c lb., prepaid in Ga., or 12c out
of the state. Cash with order. Charles
EL Baney, Ashburn, 0
Sugar Crowders, 10c Ib., postpaid.
Bunch Eng. pea seed, 15c Ib., post-
paid. Mrs. S. J. Rice, Royston, Rt. 1.
Eng. peas, good and sound, 50c Ib.,
3 lb. lots. Cash with order. E. H.
Beasley, Kite. ee
Brabham peas, sound and slightly

prepaid;
E.

-| mixed, $1 bu., or exc. 1 bu. peas for

2 bu. seed oats, 1 bu. for 1 bu. seed
wheat, 1 bu. for 1 bu. Abruzzi rye,
free from foreign seed, sound and
pure. W. G. Rodgers, Oglethorpe.

Six bu. New. Eras, $1.25; 15 lbs.
white running butter bean seed, 15c
lb.; 15 Ibs. bunch garden bean seed,
15c lb.; 2 bu. yellow mammoth soy
beans, $5 for lot; 30 lbs. telephone
pea seed, 20c lh. G. B. Ham, Cobb-
town.

Twenty-five lbs. Ruckers Eng. pea
seed, 25 Ib..del. Money order. E. C.
Baughan, Woodbury, Rt. 1. %

- Fifteen Ibs. Bunch Eng. peas, 25c
lb. Mrs. Piety Forbes, Brooklet.

Forty lbs. white running butter
beans, 15c 1b., $5 for lot, FOB. Pearl
Carpenter, Cleveland, Rt. 1. \_

Eight dif. kinds of table peas, 10c
Ib. del. Sample on request. 10 Ibs.
rice peas, 10c lb. Coy Willis, Talking
Rock, Rt. 3.

Prolific, frost-proof Bush Eng. pea
seed, 20c lb. del. &L. D,. Johnson,

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Geprgia Products For Sale

Eng. pea seed, 20c per eupful,. or
fexc, for anything can use. - Mrs.
Charlie L. Willis, Talking Rock,
Re 3 hs es
- New Eras, $1.50 bu. Exe. for nice
chunk honey, small, healthy good
pigs, or anything can use. J. Ben
Adams, Deavyrose, Rt. 2.

One bu. fancy Calif. black-eyed
peas, $2, or 5c lb.; also 15 lbs. Hast-
ings Bleck Valentine beans, 5c lb.,
FOB. Joe Densmore, Canton, Rt. 1.

Nice, sound, dry, 90-day Speckled
Vetvet beans, absolutely sound and
reliable for seed, new crop, $2.50 bu.
Cash with order, A. J, Adams, Ash-
burn, Rt. 4.

White Lady peas, 10c qt., or 3 ats.
25c: red Speckled Crowders, same
price. Myra Lemmonds, Social Circle,
Bisa

Four bu. Cream Crowders, 10c lb.
J. M. Veal, Canon, Rt. 2. /

Eight bu. brown-eyed ' White
Crowders, $2 bu., or exc. for seed
wheat. D. H. Averett, Mauk.

Thirty-five lbs. Wilkerson heavy
fruiting bunch garden pea seed, 30
lb. if lot taken. Mrs. T. IT. Holloway,
Cobbtown. : t
" Brown-eyed table peas, 6c Ibs
speckled bunch butter beans, 9c Ib.
Add postage. Mrs, Lula Hawkins,
Alpharetta, Rt. 4. a

New Eras, whipps and mixed peas,
3 bu. bags; $1. bu., FOB. Cash with
order. P. F. Mauney, Cleveland, Rt. 1.

Willetts Wonders, 20c Ib. Exc. few
lbs. for tobacco, smoking or chew-
ing, . W. B.. Mathews,. Greenville,
Bi 2. :

Lima bunch butter beans, 10c Ib.
White Calif: black-eyed peas, 5c Ib.;
Eng. peas., 20c 1b; also black walnuts,
$1 bu.: dry sage, 40c lb. Add post-
a Mrs. W. V. Thompson, Bremen,
Ri; fe =
Fifty bu. Clays, $1 bu., 25 bu. mix-
ed peas, 90c bu. FOB. P. W. Brant-
ley, Devereux. :

Eight bu. black peas, $1_bu., not
prepaid. Carter Simmons, Talona.

Mung beans, 50c gal., white nest
onions, 40c gal. Add postage. Miss
oo Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. Box

One hundred and fifty bu. brown
Whipps, extra good quality, $1.10 bu.
in new bags. No order for less than
5 bu. L. C. McCommons, Greerisboro.

Little white rice peas, hand shelled,
$1.25 peck. Brabhams hay peas, gath-
ered without rain, $1.50 bu. John
Wilson, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 46.

Salad English peas, 30c Ib.; 2 Ibs.,

50c del. Mrs. Ola Jones, Grayson.
- American. Wonder Crowder peas.
Will make 5 times as many as any
other var. I ever grew, $1 gal. del.
Exc. for honey or syrup. E, T. Clem-
ents, Tennille.

Ninety-day Speckled velvet beans,
100 per cent good, $2 bu. J. B. Kess-
ler, Rincon, Box 66. :

- Hight or 10 bu. bunch garden pea
seed, very prolific, 25c lb. Mrs. F. W.
Sims, Cecil. :

- Cream and Spotted Crowders, 8c
Ib., $1 peck, $3.25 bu.; field peas,
$1.25 bu. Up to peck, del. bu. FOB.
Ovie Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2..

Willetts Wonders, 20c lb. Cash
with order. Exc. Ib. for lb. of Bounti-
ful or Stringless green pod. Each pay
Mgee bes Mrs. J. G. Broome, Tifton,

Old-fashioned cornfield bean seed,
25c teacup; tender black pole bean,
20c teacup; purple hull white table
pea, 35c qt.; red and white Speckled
Crowders, 35c qt. Add postage on
erders less than 50c. Mrs. W. V.
Robbs, Flowery Branch.

1931 crop Speckled peas, 8c Ib.;
white table peas, hay Mung beans,
J. F, Parker, Talking Rock, Rt. 3.

Ninety-day running velvet beans in
pod, $20 per ton, del. 50 miles with
truck. Have about 2 tons. Arthur
Kirkland, Cobbtown. =

One hundred lbs. Cream Crowder
peas, 5c lb.; 40 Ibs. butter beans, 7c
Ik.; 85 Ibs. dried apples, 7c lb. All
FOB. S.R. Priest, Talona.

Thirty bu..good, sound 1931 crop
Brab peas, $1.50 bu., FOB; % bu.
choice old-fashioned peach seed, $1.
Mrs. T. H. Hull, Oglethorpe. .

Clay and Brab peas, also 50 to 75
Ibs, Stuart pecans for sale. Offer to
exc. 2 bu. good Clays for 5 gal. fresh |
Sugar cane syrup. J. H. Archer,
Sparta.

White bunch . overbearing butter
beans, 15c Ib. Exc. for everbearing
strawberry plants. Docia Harris, Lula.

Cream Sugar Crowders, 5c lb.: La-
redo beans, 4c ib., F.OB.. J. W.
Thomas, Cleveland, Rt.2.

Nice, clean Cream Sugar Crowders, |

crop, $1.75; Whipps, $1.50 bu. Will
exc. B. B. Morgan, Clyo.

| order. White, mush pea, fine for table





$3.50 bu., $1 peck, FOB. B. . OKel-

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Georgia Products For Sale
Eng. pea seed, frost-proof, early
bush, 25 1b., 5 lbs., $1. Exc. for any<
thing can use.. Grady E. Taylor, Ale

pharetia, Rt. 3.: a

New crop 90-day velvet beans,
picked without any rain, $2.50 bu. in
10 bu. lots; 75c peck. Cash with order,
No chks. G. C. Rayford, Swainsboro, ~

Sixty bu. 90-day velvet bean seed,
$2.50 bu.;,also 30 bu. Texas Osceolas
velvet beans, $3.50 bu., all FOB. All
guar. sound. W. C. Carter, Nicholls,
RE. .2; Box 128. : ee

Laredo beans, 5c lb.; also bright,
Yed, sun-cured chewing tobacco,
twisted, 20c ib. and sun-dried
peaches, 8c 1b.; 1931 crop dry hick-

ory nuts, $1.50 bu. All FOB. T. 0, ,

Gillespie, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

One pk. white bush Limas, 8c Ib.:
1 pk. white soup beans, 6c lb. Mrs,
Guss Sosebie, Cleveland. =
- White and Cream Crowders,.10 lbs,,
$1 del. L. G. Watkins, Grantville.

Sound, mixed peas, mostly New
Eras, $1.25 bu. FOB. Exc. 2 bu. for 1
bu. of O-Too-Tans, free of trash and |
good and sound. H. W. Thurmond,
Greshamville. : Lc ee

Hendersons bunch butter beans
for seed, 20c lb.; white, Vining,-15
lb. Will exc. some. Brab peas, new

One pk. Cream Sugar Crowders, aa
weevil-free, etc., 75c pk. Cash with _

use, $1.50 bu. Cash with order. Adq@ _
er ae Mrs. Tom Haynie, Lavonia,

Three bu. rice peas. Make offer for,

lot; Cream Crowders and Calif. black< >
eyed, 5c lb. Ad dpostage. W. M. Allen,

Carrollton, Rt. 5.

BUTTER FOR SALE

Three to 6 Ibs. nice Jersey butter
each week, 25c lb. Cow t. b. tested, _
Cash with order.
stamps. Mrs. J.
ville, Rt. 7.

Four or 5 Ibs. fresh, country Jer-
sey butter ea. week, 30c lb., postpaid.
Cows t. b. tested. Will. not accept
ee Mrs. M. B. Davis, Fairburn,

Six Ibs. Jersey butter per week,
pure, 25 Ib., postpaid in 1 and 2nd |
ee Mrs. J. W. Couch, Bowdon,

Two to 4 lbs. good, fresh butter aj
ane sf del. Mrs. D. L. Holmes, Jasper,
Three to 4 Ibs. cream Jersey butter
per week, in half lb. molds, 30c lb.,
postpaid. Mrs. J. W. Miller, Bowdon,
Five to 6 lbs. fresh, firm, yellow ~
butter per week, half lb. molds, 22%ce
Ib., postpaid. Mrs. Hattie Wofford,
Gainesville, Rt. 3.
Want to contract to sell 2 lbs. but-
ter per. week, 30c 1b., postpaid, 25c.
ib; FOR: Urs: EB. Py King, Ro=-.
chelle, Rt. 1.
Two lbs. fresh butter ea. week, 25
Ib.; add postage. Mrs. Bertha Crowe,
Balas; Rts.
One or 2 lbs. nice, firm Jersey but=-
ter, free from col., ea. week, 30c Ib., |
plus postage. Mrs. L. E. Ross, The
Rock, Rt. 1, Box 53.
Nice fresh Jersey butter, cow T. B.



tested, 35 lb. del., cash with order, __

Mrs. A. C. Holland, Flowery Branch.
HONEY, BEES, ETC., FOR SALE
Fancy comb honey,
labeled in 5 lb. pails, 12 per case, $7; |
extracted honey in 5 gal. cans, 2 per ~
case, $6.50. Prompt del. J. T..Mullis, |
Alma. Bre
Fancy quality honey, 10 Ibs. ex-
tracted, $1.25 postpaid; 10 Ibs. fancy
comb, $1.75; 5 lbs. fancy comb, 90c.
Write for prices large lots. John W.
Berryhill, Lakeland . 4
Pure extracted honey in 5 Ib. pails,
$1 del. F. R. Vincent, Fruitland.
Fresh Jersey butter, 2-lbs. weekly,
25e lb. in zone. Mrs. B. F. Stokes,




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W. Roper, Gaines- ee

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Jasper, Rt. 3. Se

Two or 3 lbs. fresh country butter
ea. week, 35c lb. Cow T. B. tested.
Mrs. T. H. Duran, Cumming, Rt. 4,
Box 56.

Fresh, firm butter; 35c lb. Mrs. C.
W. Owen, Gainesville, Rt. 9. 5

Two lbs. Jersey butter per week,
35 1b., prepaid. Mrs. G. C. Clifton,
Millen, Box 57. 2 2

Two lbs. good, fresh Jersey butter.
ea. week, 40c lb. postpaid. G. P.
Murphy, Fairmount, Rt. 2. Z

Yellow Jersey butter, 35c lb., add
postage on orders for less than 50c.
Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery Branch.

Fresh Jersey buter, 30c lb. Cow T.

B. tested, 2 lbs. a week. Mrs. Rosie OS
i Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 4.

_ Butter for sale, 25c Ib., postpaid.
M. O. Wood R. Kirby, Mt. Vernon,



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- Thursday, December 8, 1931

Georgia Products For Sale
Bight or 10 lbs. fresh, yellow but-
ter ea. week: No coloring. Cows T.
B. tested; 25c 1b., not del., or 28c lb.
del. Mrs. A. L. Garrison; Ashland,
Rt. 2, Box 96.
Five lbs. nice, fresh, yellow butter

~ @ week, 35c lb. Prefer regular cus-

tomer for whole amt. Mrs. A. T,
Williams, Fitzgerald, Rt. 2.

FRUIT FOR SALE
Nice, dried peaches, 1931 crop, with



_ peeling on, 6 lb., FOB, or 7c del. in

Ga. Mrs. C. T. Hunt, Cumming,

Rt. 4

Sev. Ibs. dried peaches, 10c lb., or
exc. for large size paper shell pecans,
lb: for Ib. and each pay postage, or
for R. I. Red or Sebright bantam set-
ting eggs. Mrs. J. E. Feltman, Whites-
burg, Rt. 3.

Dried apples, free from peeling and
core and worms, 10 lbs., $1 del., or
exc. for pecans. Mrs. Geo. L. Durand,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Fifty lbs. nice, peeled dried peaches,

' 45c lb.: 40 lbs. rough peaches, 12c lb,

postpaid. Mrs. S. N. Camp, Easta-
nollee. Z

Dried peaches, 10c:lb., peeling off
or on. Myra Lemmonds, Social Circle,
Rt. 3.

Nice, sun-dried fruit, 1931 crop, del.
by P. P., free from worms, peel and
core, 9c lb. Mrs. Etta Walker, Cray-
tonia.

Fifty lbs. dried peaches, $5.50: -any
amt. -wanted, 12%c lb. Eva Burell,
Elberton, Rt. 6.

Two hundred bu. Yates apples, fair
size, 50c_ bu. in 5 bu. lots, FOB. Chk.
with order: Cannot ship COD or exc.

_for other things. C. M. Miller, Cor-
nelia. a=

Twenty-four lbs. nice, sun-dried
ripe, mellow horse apples, free from
peel and core, 12%c\lb. Not less than
12 lbs. shipped. Add postage. No chks.
Mrs. I. N. Right, Rockmart, Rt. 2.

Japan apricots, large as hen eggs,
-Gark cherry red, and cream yellow,
eg ea., $2doz. A. A. Moon, Waco.

ba 2. :

_. Selected fresh apples, Golden and
Yales, $1 bu. box. Nice sun-dried ap-
ples, freed from peelings, cores, and

worms, 10c lb. Mrs. J. W. Overton,

Bowdon, Rt. 4.
Nice Yates apples, good, sound,
, Small, 50c bu., FOB. Mrs. L. E. Ross,
The Rock, Rt..1, Box 53. :

Nice Yates appies, $1 bu., postpaid.
Nice sun-dried apples, 8c Ib., post-
paid. Mrs. W. A. Holt, Cartecay.

Two thousahd bu. Yates apples by
truck load, 25c to 50c bu. Fancy
Yates in bu. baskets, $1; others, 50c
ane 49c. bu... FOB. -M. .N.. Crow,
Cornelia. \

Nice red, yellow apples, $1 bu., del.
by P. P. Nice dried apples, 10c Ib.
del: G. W. Mooney, Jr., Quill.

Sun-dried apples, 50 Ib. bags, 7c
Ib.; less, 10c. Cash with order, FOB.

-C.C, Jarrard, Cleveland .

Dried horse apples, peeled and

15c Jb. del. Eva _ Patrick,

Nice sun-dried peeled peaches, 10c
Ib., free of worms; cash with order;
postpaid. Mrs. S. Cousins, Green-
ville, Rt. 3, Box 40.

Crabapples, 20c gal., 75c bu.; exe.
for anything useful. J. R. Bramlett,
Ellijay; Rt. 4.

Fancy Winesap and Yates apples in
bu. baskets, $1.25, FOB; tree run from
(98 up in bulk. J. H. Andrews, Mt.

iry. ;

Two M bu... Yates apples, 25 to 50c
bu. to trucks; fcy. packed -in bu.
baskets, $1; smaller size, 75c. All

Sun-dried apples, 50 lb. bags, 7c
Ib.; less, 10c. Cash with order, FOB.
Cc. C. Jarrard, Cleveland, Rt. 1.

Sour oranges for preserves, 50c
per hun., FOB. Receipt upon request.
Mrs. D. G. Caldwell, Kingsland.

Cultivated crabapples, 80c bu. Buy-
er pay express. Mrs. Smith, Culver-
-ton, Rt. 2:
Sun-dried, old-fashioned peaches
and tender skin apples, 12%c Ib., pre-
as Mrs. Mary Spruell, Alpharetta,
- Sev. hundred bu. Yates apples, fair
size, 50c bu. Will ship in bbl. lots of
5 bu. at this price; fcy. boxed, $1.50

> FOB. M. N. Crow, Cornelia.

' . bu., FOB, Cornelia. Sev. M boxes on






. Storage in Atlanta.

Sell direct to
peddlers, consumers, etc. C. M. Miller,
Cornelia.

Good, nice, sun-dried peaches, 8c

tb,, and Mastodon everbearing straw-

berry plants, 40c 100. G. E. Turner,
Cleveland, Rt. 4.

Nice, sun-dried peaches, 10c Ib.
Exc..for nice meat, or anything can
ae N. H. Bryant, Carnesville,

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Georgia Products For Sale

Several 100 lbs. nice, dried apples
746c lb. del. This yrs. crop. Bertha
Tritt, Pilot. = oe

New, dried peaches, free of warms,
15c Ib. del., or 10c and postage added.
Mrs, S. J. Rice, Royston, Rt. 1.

Nice, sun-dried peaches, 10c Ib. del.
Mrs. Grace Murphy, Jasper, Rt. 2,
Box 61.

Dried peaches, 1214 Ib., or exe.
oes estate a or multiplying on-

S at market. price. P, W. ith,
Stockbridge, Rte 1. A pce

Nice red and _ yellow apples, $1 bu.
del.; dried apples, 10c lb. by Parcel
Post. G. W. Nooney, Jr., Quill.

Nice sun-dried peaches, free of
worms, 10 lb. FOB; 12%4c lb. post-
ae 5 lb. lots. E..A. Hayes, Buford,

Nice red and yellow apples, $1 per
standard bu. box del., also nice sun-
dried apples, 10c lb. del. Henry F,
Weaver, Marion.

Nice dried peaches, 10c Ib., postage
rine Mrs. J. N. Martin, Cumming;

Eight Ibs. nice sun-dried apples,
free of peel and core, free of worms,
1931 crop, 12%c Ib. del.; exc. for 12
white feed sacks, 100 lb. capacity,
he Miss Eunice Ray, Kensington,
Fifteen Ibs. nice dried pgaches,
$1.10, add postage; half gal. red
onion sets, 20c, add postage. Cash
with order. Mrs. Bertha Crowe,
Dallas, Rt. 3. ae

Nice, sundried peaches and white
bunch butter beans, 10c Ib. and
mes Mrs. -J. W. Garner, Canon,

Ten Ibs. sundried pears, 18c Ib.
Mrs. O. M. Ray, Carrollton, Rt. 6.

Ten lbs. sundried apples, $1.10 del.,
or exc. for. Cream Sugar Crowder
ao Mrs. Ada Summerville, Dallas,

FRESH AND CURED MEATS
FOR SALE |

Home made all pure pork sausage,
15c lb., prepaid; making and ship-
ping every day. Mrs.-C. R. Savage,
Cecil. - : ;

Will make and cure pork sausage
seasoned to suit the purchaser, any
amt. at 20c lb. Large orders for less.
L. E. Phillips, Colquitt.

One country cured, hickory smoked
ham left. Wt. 10 Ibs., $2.50. Riley C.
Couch, Turin.

Fresh, pure sausage, spare ribs,
backbone, 6 Ibs., $1, of each, and
postage. Money order. Mrs. John
Tinsley, Arlington, Rt. 2.

Pork sausage, smoked and linked,
20c Ib. del., or fresh, 18c Ib: Whole
hog ground except skins and fleek
fat. Mrs. Alma DeVane, Cecil.

Fresh, smoked country sausage,
17c lb., shipped. COD Parcel Post, any
quantity. Sat. guar. Perry Tucker,
Hartsfield. :

HONEY, BEES, ETC.,
FOR SALE

Ordinary dripped honey, $3 for 5
gal. George Kirkland,. Jr., Swains-
boro. ~

Fancy ext. honey, 6, 10-lb. pails,
$5.50; 2 10-lb. pails, $2.25, postpaid;
1 10-Ib. pail, $1.25, postpaid; exc. for





Crummey, Doctortown.

Extracted honey, 60 lb. cans, 2 cans

to case; exc. for sound peanuts, pe-
cans; make price; send stamp for re-
ply. Ed Bradley, Hazlehurst..
' Five to 25 colonies Italian bees. and
their cross%, $2.50 per colony. Hived
on 10 hoff brood frames, 10 sheets
brood frames in 10 frame standard
hive, metal cover, good shape. J. W.
Strickland, Roswell. ,

PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE
Stuarts, 15c Ib.; Delmas, 12%c;

Nelsons, 10c, FOB. Hundred or more

Ibs. of each. Mrs. J. C. Lumsden, Tal-

botton. .

- Spanish peanuts, new crop, 80c bu.

del. M. Clark; Blythe.

Stuart pecans for sale. About 75
Ibs. Make offer. J. H. Archer, Sparta.

Paper shell pecans, 20c lb., or 10
Ibs. postpaid, $1.50, or exc. for R. I.
Red cock or cockerels, Mahood str.
preferred. O. A. Kennedy, Glennville.

New crop paper shell pecans, nice
and sound, Stuart and Schleys, 15c
Ib. each,. del. Mrs. Emma Brooks,
Monroe.

Schley pecans-del. at 25c Ib. Packed
in 10 and 20 lb. bags. Mrs. David
Jones, Milford. ; :

Choice paper shell pecans, Stuarts,
Frotschers, Van Deman. and Colum-





10 Ibs. or more postpaid. H. H. Smith,
BHiltionia. <2 6. es ee



R. I. R. pullets; write first. John A:

bias, 12c per Ib.; Schleys, 15 Ib.;



Georgia Products For Sale

Five lbs. fancy Stuart pecans, post-
paid, $1. Miss Ida Grier, Arlington,
RFD. :

_ Five hundred Ibs. paper shell seed-
ling pecans, $5 per 100. Cash with
order. Mrs. W. 'T. Mays, Lyons,

One thousand lbs. pecans, FOB.
Good size, No. 1, sound, well filled,
Stuarts, Allies, 20c;: Schleys, 30c. S.
Shanklin, Baconton.

One hundred Ibs. Frotschers, 45
Ibs. Tesche, 35 Ibs. Stuarts, well
filled, good size, 15c Ib. Money order
only. J. B. Brown, Doerun, Rt. 1.

About 75 lbs. med. size Stuart pe-
cans. Make offer. Mrs. J. R. Leard,
Hartwell.

Little pink Spanish peanuts, 5c Ib.:
red Spanish, 6c lb. All del. Mrs. A.
G. Harrell, Empire, Rt. 2.

Stuart, Schley, Mobile and Frot-
scher pecans, 10 to 25c lb., FOB. C. G.
Oliver, Barnesville, Rt. 2.

Large paper shell seedling pecans,
valued at-8c lb., ungraded, 10c Ib.,
graded. Exe. for any kind of fruit or
vegetable. Each pay postage. Miss
Francine Brantley, Sparta, RFD 2.

_First grade Schleys and Stuarts,

either var. or both mixed, in 5 or
more lb. lots, del. in Atlanta, 25c lb.
J. C. Adkins, Ft. Valley.
- Nice Stuart pecans, 15c Ib. del. in
Ist and 2nd zones. No chks. No sam-
ples unless party sends stamps for
mailing. Mrs. Geo. Gaffney, Fitz-
gerald.

Pecans, 15c Ib. Exc. some for tur-
keys, lb. for Ib., or exc. for Irish po-
tatoes at 3c lb. Write first. Each
pay postage on their exchange. Mrs.
Leonard E. Shealy, Oglethorpe.

' New crop Spanish peanuts, nice
and clean, 8c lb., in 100-lb.~lots or
over; 4c Ib. less than 100-Ib. lots.
James B. Woods, Brooks.

Stuart pecans, 20c Ib., av. 50 nuts
to lb. R. S. Harris, Baxley.

Large paper-shells, Pabst and
Stuarts mixed, 15c Ib., del. Not less
than 5 lbs. del. Sample on request.
J. J. Lawrence, Middleton. :

Schleys, Stuarts and Vandemans
at reasonable prices. J. W. J. Lord,
Commerce, Rt. 5.

Schleys' paper-shells, 4 Ibs., $1.
Mrs. Blanche Harris, Baxley, Rt. 2.

White Spanish peanuts, $1.60 per
2-bu. bag; runners, same price. Guar.
No.. 1. Malvin Collins, Whigham.

Plenty of good paper-shell Frot-
scher pecans, 10c lb., FOB. P. H.
Singletary, Cairo, Rt. 2.

About 200 Ibs. Stuart and Money
Makers, 20c lb. If want them, write
at once. Mrs. G. C. Goodroe, Buena
Vista.

One hundred and twenty-five lbs.
good, large and sound seedling pe-
cans, 1214c lb., FOB. No chks. John
L. Bennett, Screven, Rt..2, Box 31.

No. 1 Spanish peanuts, 1931 crop,
2%c lb., FOB. No less than 100 Ibs.
shipped. Money orders only with or-
der. Albert Collins, Whigham.

Twenty-five lbs. paper-shell pe-
cans, Schleys, 20c Ib.; Stuarts, 15c
Ib., not prepaid. Mrs. W. W. Eden-
field, Stillmore, Rt. 1.

Paper-shell pecans, 10, 12, and 15c
Ib. Have 100 lbs. L. E. Phillips, Col-
quitt.

_ Small paper-shell -pecans, 10c;
medium, 15c; large, 20c; shelled pe-
cans, 50c lb.;,3 for $1.35; add post-

age. Mrs. Addie Waddelle, Pearson.

Nice size, well filled pecans, 40 lbs.,
also about 15 Ibs. Japan walnuts.
Make offer, FOB on both, together
or separately. Mrs. J. W. Overton,
Bowdon, Rt. 4. .

Choice Stuart pecans, make best
offer per 100 lbs. Mrs. F. Broadfield,
Dennis. :

Stewart paper-shell pecans, 50 to
lb., 20c Ib. del in Ga. J. A, Johnson,
Bowersville.

* Fifteen hundred lbs. Frotcher pe-
cans, 20c lb., FOB; 500 Ibs. Money-
Makers, 15c Ib., FOB; good price on
lot. C. M. Palin, Thomasville.

Seedling pecans, 10c Ib., exc. for

dried peaches or apples, or fresh ap-
ples. Mrs. Edyth Deen, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Nice pecan meats, 50c Ib., mixed
with broken halfs, 50c Ib:; dried
peaches, free of worms, 12c lb.; add
posraee D. S. Howington, Nicholson,
Pho.

Large Stuarts, 15c; large seedlings,
10c; small seedlings, 7c lb.; well filled
out, FOB. Cash with order: C. H.
Garner, Warthen, Rt. 3.

Schleys, 23c; Delmas, Stuarts, 17c,
del. in large lots. No chks. Miss Alice
Odom, Arabi.

Large red Valencia peanuts, free
from pops and trash, 10c lb., FOB;
12!c Ib. del. B. L. Thurmond, Gras-
hamvyille.





Page Seventeen

Georgia Products For Sale

Seedlings, 8c Ib; Money Makers,
Frotschers, 10c; Van Demans, 15c;

Schleys, 20c; shelled halves, 65c Ib., _

postpaid. Mrs. D. W. Hodges, Brinson.
Stuarts, 20c Ib.;. Schleys, 25c Ib.,
FOB. Arthur Owen, Barnesville.
Stuart pecans, 7 lbs., $1 del., 15c Ib.
less COD; exc. for dried fruit. M. Y.
Arnold, Fitzgerald, Rt .2.

Fifty lbs. well filled Stuart pecans,
10c lb.; 80 lbs. good, solid papershell .

Curtiss pecans, 12c lb. W. I. High-

smith, Nahunta, Rt. 2, Box 42. -
Extra choice Stuarts, 25c Ib. del.
in 100 Ib. lots. Make best price on 1
M lbs. at my home, to come in truck
after them. Mrs.
Dennis. \

. Pecans, paper-shells, large ones,

15c Ib., little smaller, 10c Ib. Exec. for

Irish potatoes by the bu., white peas
or butter beans; or onion sets, or will

F. Brookf ield, ae

give 10 lbs. paper-shell pecans. Mrs.

M. L. Shealey, Oglethorpe.

About 2 tons of new No. 1 Spanish C

peanuts, 244c lb., FOB. Fine for
planting or parching. Mrs. J. Ll. Elli-
son, Sardis.

About 1500 Ibs. paper-shell pecans,
half Schleys and % Stuarts and bal,
Frotschers, Van Demans and Suc-
cess, a litlle under size. Make best of=
fer on lot. E. C. Pope, Ocilla, Rt. 3.

Nice, large Stuart pecans,
good, 20c Ib. del. Mrs. John Dickens,
Sparta.

New. crop pecans,

chks. E. F. ONeal, Chipley, Rt. 2.

Large, sound Stuarts, 30c Ib., med.
size pecans, 15c Ib.: seedlings, 10c
lb. Miss Belle Timmerman, Bron-
wood, Box 83.

Fifty Ibs, large pecans (40 nuts
make a lb.), 20c lb. Mrs.
Carrollton, Rt. 6. .. Bh

Schleys, 23c; Stuarts and Delmas,
17e del. Money orders.
Odom, Arabi.

Two hundred Ibs. pecans, 20c Ib.

and 40 lbs. nice home dried peaches, ~

15c lb. T. H. Hull, Oglethorpe. ;
Money-Maker, Schley and mixed

pecans, 15c lb., FOB; Spanish pea--

nuts, cheap. J.-H. Leverett, Parrott.

Selected white Spanish peanuts,
good stock, 4c Ib., not. less than 25
lbs. shipped James Woods; Brooks.

Stuart paper shell pecans, 15 lb. ~~

Robt. S. Anderson, Hawkinsville. .
Small paper shell pecans, 10c;
med. size, 15c; large, 20c; shelled;

1 lb., 50c; 3 lbs., $1.35. Mrs, Addie |

Waddelle, Pearson.

White Spanish peanuts, $1.60 per

2 bu. bag. Malvin Collins, Whigham.

New crop, best grade Frotschers,
12c Ib.; large paper shell: seedlings,
well filled, 8c; small seedlings, 6c Ib.
Cash with order. E. E. Chason, Cairo,

Rt. 2:

extra :

paper-shells, o
Stuarts and Delmas, 15c Ib., FOB. No |

C, M. Ray,

Miss Alice .

One M Ibs. white Spanish peanut ~ :

seed, 4c lb. G. B. Ham, Cobbtown.

Stuarts, 15c; Columbias, 14c, del.

Ga. S. B. Tomberlin, Forest Glen.
Nice paper shells, Stuarts, 20c Ih.

Cash with order. Sample for 25c. A.

J. Adams, Ashburn, Rt. 4.
Pecans, 10c lb., medium size. Cash

Ib.; Mobiles, 15 Ib. Small size seed-=

lings, some paper shells, 10 lb. lots

with order. J. W. Herndon, Strrency. _
No. 1 extra large size Schleys, 25c

~.

ae

and over. Minnie L. Williams, Ogle-

thorpe, Rt. 2.

Paper shell pecans, large and well ~
Gree-=

filled, 25 lb., FOB here. J. E.
son, Baxley, Rt. 2.

Red peanuts, hand picked, 65c pk.,
10c postage, or exc. Harold Pass,
Point Peter.

Schley pecans, del. in Ga., 15 Ib.
Slightly small on account of dry

weather; Stuarts, 15 lb. del. Ralph:

Duggan, Warthen.

Seedlings, 8c lb.; Frotschers. and ~

Money-Makers, 12;
15c; Schleys, 20c.
good. Mrs. D. W. Hodges, Brinson.

Large Stuarts, Schleys and Van a

Demans, 20c ib. Mrs. E. T. May,
Warthen.

Van Demans,
All sound and =~

One hundred Ibs. fine, 1931 Stuart

pecans, 25c lb., FOB. Mrs. Jackson J.

Pike, Morven. 0
Fifty or 60 lbs. large size pecans,

good flavor. Make offer. Herschel os

Meeks, Kite.
Pecans, large and small, 25 and
20c 1b. Emory Jones, Blakely.

Hand-picked Spanish peanuts, $5 *

per 100 Ibs. Exc. some for dried ap-
ples or peaches. B. F. Hartman, Och-
lochnee, Rt, 1.
Large Red Valencia peanuts, free
from trash and pops, 10c Ib.; FOB.
H. W. Thurmond, Greshamville.
New crop paper shell

Schleys. 25c Ib. del. Mrs. A. L. Mc-
Gee, Butler.

pecans, ~


ge Eighteen
Jeorgia Products

o hundred Ibs, seedling pecans,
., FOB. G. C. Lewis, Hartwell,

panish peanuts, sound and clean,
1 crop. Excellent for seed or
arching, $3 per 100 lbs., 500 Ibs. or
$2.50 per 100; ton or more, $2

. W. J. Bargeron, Sardis,

Extra large paper shell pecans, 20c
del. Not less than.5 lbs, in pkg.;
Stuarts, 15c lb. del. Sample on re-
uest. New crop. Mrs. J. H. Lawrence,
Viiddleton. a
Best grade, good flavored seedling
pecans for sale. Will exc. 18 Ibs. for
bu. good eating apples. Each pay
stage on what he sends. Mrs. B. J.
inard, Shellman,
- Large Jumbo peanuts, 1 bag to 1 M
bs., 3c lb.; 1 M up to car lot, 2%c,
OB. Also car peanut and peavine
Ask for price FOB. C. W. Lee,
tilson., :
tuarts paper shells, well filled.
yrs. crop, 20c lb. Any amount,

FOB: black walnuts, 75c bu., FOB;.

also Yates apples, 65c bu. Mrs. G. J.
foleomb, Bremen, Box 102.

No. 1, 1931 crop Spanish peanuts,
: lb. in 50 Ib. or 100 Ib. lots. Cash
ith_order. E. H. Beasley, Kite.

ifty lbs. paper shell pecans, large

ind, 12%4 lb.; 50 Ib. large, med. soft
shell, same price. Buyer pay postage.
oney order. Arthur Hays, Edison.
Paper shell pecans, Schleys, Stu-
rts, Frotschers, Mobiles, 10 to 25c
Bi FOB. C. G. Oliver, Barnesville,
_ Stuart pecans, 15c lb., FOB; also 60
. seedlings, 6c ib., or lot, $3, FOB.
-E. Reiser, Clyo.

Good grade Runner peanuts, 50c
bu., for 5 bu. or more, less, 60c bu.
Cash with eek Arthur James,

Stuart and Schley pecans, mixed,

Agee crop, 25c lb., 10 to 50 lb. lots del. |:

. A. F. Megahee, Coolidge.
Yo. 1, N. C..Runner peanuts, 3%c
n 100 lb. lots; smaller lots, 4c lb.
del. Large lots sent by frt. Small

yy P. P. J. G. Broome, Tifton, Rt. 6.

Well dev. hand selected Schley and
Stuart pecans, 25c and 20c lb., plus
age. Sat. guar. W. P. Moore,

Vee % ye
few crop paper shell pecans, Stu-
, 25c; Schleys, 20c lb. del. in 20
. lots. Cash with order. No chks.
. S. Brooks; Monroe.
e lbs. fancy Schley pecans, post-
id, $1. W. T. Brooks, Arlington.
White Spanish No. 1, shelled, se-
ected, 100 Ibs. lots, peanuts, $5. W.
Williams, Quitman.

hundred Ibs. nice seedling pe-
Oc Ib., del. in 10 Ib. lots. Mrs.
dwards, Ellavills, Rt. 3. -
C. peanuts, my special 22 yr.
5c bu., FOB. Early White
sh peanuts, special imp., 70c
OB. Money order. W. U. J.
ughon, Whigham. _ peek
hree hundred lbs. Stuart pecans,
age 50 nuts to Jb. 200 lbs.
eys, average 55 nuts to lb. Make
ifer for all. H. C. Walker, Rt. A,
ox 62; MeRae..:2 2 et
lled pecans, best var., 40c to 50c
edling var., 30c to 40c Ib. R. E.
sher, Fowlstown. _
0. hundred Ibs. Stuart pecans,
+ add postage. Exc. Money
s and Suart pecans for fruit
e.. Mrs. W. M. Watkins, Fitz-
ancy Pte
Spanish peanuts, 3c lb., from the
icker; nice lot pecans, both seed-
igs and eating, 10c lb. Joe M.
uarge size pecans, paper-shell, 14c
Ive lb.; will send sample for stamp.
eedlings fine for eating and cook-
ce ib., add postage. Mrs. J. W.

shell pecans, 6c lb. R. L. McRee,
Se ag pe s $ &
hundred to 500 lbs. nice pe-

fer. R. H. Burns, Fhrtwell.
large paper-shell pecans,
postpaid, through third zone;
ostage in fourth and - fifth
Insure for 5c extra per order.

C. Floyd, Chipley, Rt. 1.
ce paper-shell pecans, cured on
, Vandemons, 15c lb.; Stuarts.
lb.; Columbias, 10c Ib., FOB. S.
Tomberlin, Forest Glenn.
ty-five lbs. selected Stuart pe-
ic Ib. del., 17c Ib. not prepaid.
- Mrs. Sam_Conley, Soperton,

For SaleGeorgia Products For Sale

i

-|postpaid. Mrs. L.. W.

J MARE ET

Large seedling pecans, 20c lb. pre-
paid in 10 lb. lots; 30 Ibs., $5.40; |
medium size seedlings, 15c lb. pre-
paid in 10 lb. lots; 50 lbs., $7 del. Miss
Leona Simpson, Culberton, Rt. 1,
Box 38

PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT
TREES, ETC., FOR SALE
Large Red May cherry trees, 2
yrs. old, 3 for 35c; 6 for 60c; $1.10
doz. Mrs. J. H. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 5.

- White scuppernong vines, Brown
Calif. figs, well rooted, 10c ea., $1
doz. Exc. for anything can use.
Hazlenut bushes, 6 for 25c, or 40c
doz. W. A. Moon, Waco, Rt. 2. -

Sugar Fig bushes, 25c e9.; add
postage. Mrs. A. L. Brannan, Macon,
209 Hardeman Ave.

Scuppernong, well rooted, 25c ea.;
Concord grapes, rooted, 10c. Exc. for
other value. Write. Mrs. J. W. Miller,
Bowdon. - a

Goose plums, large, red var., well
rooted trees, 3 for 30c;. 6 for 50c.
Postpaid. Send 2c stamps or cur-
rency. A. Steinheimer, Woolsey, Rt. 1.

Whhce scuppernong vines, _Brown

$1 doz. A. T. Patterson, Waco, Rt. 2.
Feach trees, Blige: fig, May cherries,
quince, pears, rooted, 10c ea.; also 1
qt. May cherry seed ,25c; 2 lbs. mus-
tard segi, 50c. Mrs. D. Reid, Bremen,
Rt. 1, Box 76. ; =
- Clingstone peach trees, large size
fruit, ripening in August, 3 to 3% it.,
6 for $1; 12 for $1.75; smaller size,
2 to 2% ft., 12 for $1, 2 doz. $1.50;
Seago, Pine-
Hurst. = Se
Seventy-five large yellow plum
trees, 4 to 8 ft., 10c ea.; $7 for lot,

L. Bennett, Screven, Rt. 2, Box 31.
Mixed grape cut., lc ea; Fox
grapes, winter grapes, and musca-
dine, well rooted, 15c ea., 2 for 25c;
crabapples, sweet apple sprouts, plum
trees, pear and sweet cherry, well
rooted, 10c ea. Add postage. J. R.
Bramlett, Ellijay, Rt. 4.
One hundred fifty Japanese walnut

| trees, 12-18 in. high, 25c each; also

1 M Jap. walnuts for planting, ic
a $9 for lot. Gene Harper, Hart-
well. ,
Chestnut and hazlenut bushes,
each, $1 doz.; mtn. huckleberry, $1.50
C; grape vines, 15c each; muscadine,
10c each; red and black everbearing
raspberries, $1 doz.; yellow root
plants, 40c doz.; wild cherry, 10c ea..)
G. E. Turner, Cleveland, Rt. 4.

State insp. true to name, yr. old
apple. and peach trees, 2-3 ft., 10c
each. All leading var. Early Harvest

and Keiffer pear, 4 to 5 ft., 40c each; |
Concord and Niagara grapes, 2 yr.

No. 1 vines, 10c each. W. H, Alex-
ander, Cleveland. ee
Small size June budded-peach trees,
Early Rose, Red Bird, Elberta, Car-
men, $25 M; yr. old peach, apple,
pear, plum and nut trees, grape and
black and yellow scuppernong vines,
fig, pomegranate. A. J. Weldon;
Griffin.
- Pecan trees and pecans for sale.
All varieties. Any amount. W. B. Wil-
liams, Byron, RFD 1. 3
Fifteen thousand paper shell pe-
can trees, 35c each, FOB. Below
cost. Schleys, Stuarts, Frotschers,
3-12 ft. banded, inspected by state..
Var. guar: Swap, provided 10c each
is paid for packing chgs., for cows,
hogs, etc. Write. Dr. B. E. :-Daniel,
Claxton. ae
Peach trees, lead. var., $45 M; $5
C; Plum and Apricot trees, best. var.,
$7 C; grape vines and fig trees, best
var., $5 C. E. B. Trayis, Riverdale.
All lead. var., 2 and*3_yr.old apple
trees, 15 and 20c ea.; yr. old trees,
10c ea.; pear and cherry, 35c; Cen-

cord and Niagara grape, 10c; 2-3 ft.

pecans, 50c, Exc. for chickens. L. C.
Head, Cleveland, Rt. 1. Spee
Tung oil nut trees, 2 to 6 ft., 10c
ea. Will exc: for syrup or. other: farm
products. F. L. Cross, Colquitt.
Two yr. apple trees, all lead. var.,
4 ft., 12%c; Early harvest and Keif-
fer pear, 5 ft. trees, 45c ea.; Concord
and Niagara grape, 2 yrs., 10c ea.,
$8 C. All State insp., true to name.
Postpaid. C. M. Alexander, Cleve-
land. wt
Home orchard of 12: apple trees,
from early until late, 2 of a kind,
June, St. July, Horse, Stayman, Red
Delicious, Yate. Allinsp. and del., $1.
T. M. Webb, Ellijay.
White scuppernong vines, $1.75
doz., exc. for seed wheat, oats or}
rye. J. Bennett, Station A, Atlanta.

Calif. fig bushes, well rooted, 10c ea.,|2

FOB. Cash with order. No chks. John |

/E. Sorrow, Commerce, Rt. 5:

guar. clear and thick;



Iwo crop bunch grapes ripen July
and Oct., 1 to 5 tons to acre, 20c ea.,



[FOB

Johnson, Dublin, Rt.

Spotted Crowd
6. del. Jim H,

Georgia Products For Sale;

_White Eng. peach trees, 4 to 5 ft.,
10c. Apricots, large May cherry trees,
2 to 3 ft., 10c ea. Mrs. H. G. Fraser,
Rt. 7, Gainesville. oo

Black, everbearing mulberry
sprouts, 2 to 4 ft., 10c ea.; white wal-

jnut sprouts, 25c ea., postpaid. D. W. |}:

McCook, McIntyre, Rt. 2, Box 17.
Two thousand budded paper-shell
Stewart pecan trees, exc. for corn,
hogs, cows. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore.
Sixty-five to 70 peach trees, white,
yellow clingstone, $3.25 for lot del.;
white, pink, blue grape cuttings, 25c
doz. del. Mrs. A. S. Paulk, Ocilla.

-. SYRUP FOR SALE

Quality sorghum syrup in 10 Ib.}-

buckets, 75c FOB, or exc. for 1 bu.
good, sound, eating onions, Bermuda
preferred, 1 bu. black walnuts, 1 bu.
peanuts. Write first. G. Z. Maxwell,
Tocca; Res te :

Pure Ga. cane syrup, $13 bbl., FOB.
Cash with order, E.-C. Harper, Cairo,
Rt. 4.

One hundred gal. fine, bright 1931
sorghum syrup in 14 gal. cans, 90c
gal,; also limited amt. of white table
eas, 5c lb., 75c bu.; brown speckled,
$1.25 bu. FOB. J. C. McKoy, New-
man, Rt. 5. es

Ga. cane syrup in new 35 gal. bbls.,
$14 per bbl. Sample on request. J. J.
Dixon, Bainbridge. ;

About 300 gal. A-1 Ga. cane syrup,
50c gal. in 10 lb. cans, and 60c gal.
put up in half gal. cans, FOB. E, J.
Cottle, Ty Ty.

Good, thick, new crop sorghum
syrup in gal. cans, or in 35 gal. bbls.,
50c gal., FOB, or will exc. for peas,
honey, meat, lard or peanuts. Sample
on request. C, E. McKown, Forest
Parks 2)

One 33 gal. bbl. bright, new crop

{sorghum syrup, $15 cash. No. exc.

Will put up in 10 gal. kegs at $7 per
keg. Ed. E. McLaughlin, Sr., Macon,
Heath Road, Rt. 2. | :
Three hundred. gal. extra good
syrup, 50c gal. FOB, or. exc. for good
pigs or good stock chickens M., F.
Lewis, Adairsville, ga eee
Be URS ee ee ce eg
A-1 x . @. Came syrup, cookea
gal. cans, $3.25; 12 half gal. cans,
$3.50. Guar. best grade. Malvin Col-
lins, Whigham. _- :
Good home made syrup, 45c gal. J.

No. 1 ribbon cane syrup in new 10
Ib. cans, 50c FOB; crated, reAdy to
ship, 60c gal. Mrs. Lula B. Cook,
Milan. eS Se Zee

Syrup in new barrels, 35c_ gal.,
' best table
syrup in gal. cans, 50c, FOB. J. W.
Rogers, Ochlocknee. _.

1931 crop .A-1 pure Ga. cane syrup,
new 35-gal. wooden bbls.,..34c gal.;
es. of 6-1 gal. cans, $2.75; 12 half
gals., $3, FOB. J. T. Ponder, Whig-
ham. oS : .

Pure Ga. cane syrup, 1931- crop,
35c gal.; per bbl: No. 5 cans, 12 to
cs., $3.50; No. 10 cans, 6 to cs., $3.25.
All FOB. G. C. Connell, Whigham.

Pure Ga. cane syrup, guar. to be
best grade, 6 No. 10 cans, $3.25; 12
No. 5 cans, $3.60; 35 gal. bbl., 35c
per gal, Malvin Collins, Whigham.
Best grade, new crop Ga. cane
syrup, $12 per 35 gal. bbl., FOB. Cash
with order. E. E. Chason, Cairo, Rt. 2.

Twenty gal. new Ga. cane syrup in
No. 10 cans, 50c gal., FOB, Metter.
G. B. Ham, Cobbtown. :

Forty-four gal. bbl. (new. bpl.)
good, thick and_ bright sorghum
syrup, Good as you ever saw, $17.50
FOB. Cashiers chk. or money order.
C. A. Morris, Rocky Face.

_ Fresh, bright, pure Ga, cane syrup
in 10 lb. pails, cs. of 6, $3.50 FOB.
R. A. Cravey, Milan, Rt. 1, Box 130.

Best quality, pure sugar cane
syrup, in new barrels, 35 gal. ea., 40c
gal. W. W. Williams, Quitman,

Extra fine new N. Ga. cane syrup,
new gal. and half gal. buckets, seal-
ed when hot, 40c half gal., 50c gal.
FOB. Jim Lewis, Rydal, Rt. 2.

_ New thick Bright Sorghum syrup
in new 10 lb. buckets, 60c gal.. FOB.

Two lbs::Ga. cane syrup, new
cypress: barrels, 35 gal. ea., 35 gal.,
FOB. J. W.: Wylie, Rt. 1, Box 85,
Chattahoochee, Fla., resident of Ga.

VEGETABLES FOR SALE >
Green pickling tomatoes, $1 per
bu., FOB here. Mrs. Maude Brooks,
Arlington: ey i
Green pickling tomatoes, $1 bu.,
FOB, here. W. T. Brooks, Arlington.
Gal. long pod hot pepper, 35c, or



exc. for 5 lbs. smoking tobacco: also}

white, black-eyed table peas, 5c Ib.:

r day, December 8, 1931 =

Georgia Products Wanted
BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Want cow: peas,

the pod and shelled. C. A. Rowland
Athens. : S =
Exc. Svanish or N. C. Runner pea
nuts for Brabham peas, 8 fl. pea-

J. H. Gray, Jacksonville, Rt: 1

Crowder peas for 1 bu. O-too-tan
beans, W. O. Puckett, Buford, Rt.3..

Want 25 or more bu.'-O-too-tans,
1931 crop, sound, mature. Send same
pyle and quote lowest price. R. Lee

-| Blackwell, County Agt., Calhoun.

Exc. 1 bu. Lady peas for 1. bu,
O-too-tan beans. Ea. pap postage. A,
H. Patterson, Talking Rock, Rt: 3.
Exe. 12 bu.. big stem potatoes for
4 bu. white sugar crowder peas. W,
A. Marshall, Barnesville, Rt. 1,
Box 22. S x
Brabham and Iron peas, will exe,
No. 1 Ga. cane syrup in 10-Ib; cans

peas. Y. S. Gibbs, Abba. :
Bunch velvet beans. N. E. Pate
terson, Sparks. ee
Exc. 2 bu. New Era peas for 1 bu,
O-too-tan soy beans. B. L. Thur.
mond, Greshamville. ae
Car load lots velvet beans, groun
in pod, velvet beans in pod, in hull
and ground snapped corn, sacked,

Quote best price in first letter. R. M,
Aiken, Newborn. es

Want few bu. this years crop
O-too-tan beans, must be cheap for
W. H. Bolton,

cash. Send sample.
Griffin, Phone 89-J.

BUTTER WANTED i

One lb. butter, will -exc. cream,
sugar crowder, speckled sugar crowd=
er, litle cream peas, 2 lbs. of either
kind for 1 lb. butter, ea. to pay poste



Rt. 2. 3
Three lbs. butter week, 25c Ib., de
Send sample. G. B. Ham, Cobbtown, |

FRUIT WANTED
Exe. 25 lbs. rice peas for 20 Ibs..



Ib., or $2.50 bu. Mrs. A.
Tarrytown, RFD I.
-Exc. 10 lbs. seedling pecans, mixed
sizes for 1 bu. apples. Each del. Write.
Mrs. J. W. Hendrix, Dover. cas
Exc. 10 lbs. seedling pecans for 1
bu. and var. unclassified apples, del.
Write. first. Mrs. J.
Dover.
- Exe. 45 lb. flue cured smoking to-

other party pay shipping chgs. both
ways. Mrs. Mollie Gamble, Surrency.
. Like to. exc.
pecans for good, dried apples, free
of worms and core. Mrs. J. J. Adams,
Iron City. :

I del. apples. L. H. Edenfield, Still-
more, Rt. 1, Box 31. ;

4

exc. rabbits for same.

Exc. Stuart pecans, pound for pound.

Send sample. Ea. pay carrying chgs.

R. E. Glenn, Americus, oe
Want 10 lbs. good, dried apples

Mrs. W. M. Jones, Lyerly.

lbs. dried peaches, large size seedlings

J: M. Town, Towns, Ga.



_ WANTED

J. B. Woods, Brooks. ;
Exc. 10 lbs. old-fashioned peaches
for 10 lbs. pure ext. honey. W. E.



Want paper shell and seedling pe-

B. Lloyd Woodall, Milner. ;
Exc. 50 Ibs. large white Crowder

Springs, :
cans in any quantity. Pay highest

number of Ibs. of each var. offered.
Geo. M. Prince, Columbus, Box 1160.

Exc. dried apples and peaches for
pecans., Ib. for lb., and eath pay



peas, 5c lb.
thy Rule

postage on what we send. Mrs, Lula

any quantity, .
especially Brabhams and Crowders,
Whipnoorwills. Also velvet beans in

2 s :

nuts for 6 bu. peas; ea. shop prepaid,

Exc. 1 bu. nice, sound, clean Cream ~

for same, 2 cans syrup, del., for 1 buy

age. Write. Mrs. D. Johnson, Ailey, _

dried apples, or will sell peas at 8c
T. Moxley,

W. Hendrix,

bacco for dried Elberta peaches; will .
give 2 lbs: tobacco for lb. peaches,

large paper-shell

Want 3 bu. Kinard Choice apples
for eating purposes. Will exc. 20 lbs
comb chunk honey. Party del. honey;

Want dried apples or peaches. Will
Write what
} you want. J. D. Donaldson, Dublin.
Want dried. apples and peaches.

and 1 bu. each of large peanuts and |
good pop corn, in exc. for good value.

_ Exc. 10 Ibs. Schley pecans for 10

for peas or peanuts, lb. for Ib. Mrs.

HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES 2

. Want some nice bright honey. Will _
exc. improved Rucker cotton seed.

Helms, Buena Vista. oe

PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED |
JJ. E. Stone, Adairsville, Rt. 3. | 5
rcans. Send samples and lowest prices. 5

peas for 100 Ibs. large red Spanish
|peanuts. Each pay chgs. on what |
|they receive. M. H. Hatfield, Sulphur

Want seedling and paper shell pe- _

ae

cash prices. Send samples and state



- hursday, December 3, 1931

Georgia Products Wanted.

"want large, well filled paper shell
Schley and Stuart pecans. Send sam-
ples and quote prices, FOB shipping
point. State number of Ibs. of each
' offered. Edwin Toombs, Cuthbert.

- Want seedling pecans the year
~ yound. Quantity unlimited. Can pay
highest market price. Submit sample,
advising approximate amount. Send
stamped envelope. Bob McCormack,
Albany, P. O. Box 448.
- Want paper shell pecans. Send
~ samples and quote prices. Mike Theo-
logis, Atlanta, care Terminal Station.

Exc. good No. Ga. sorghum syrup
- for Spanish peanutts. Mrs. W. H.
~ Clark, Gainesville, Rt. 8.

Want 8 or 10 Ibs. large paper shell
pecans. Exc, Cream Crowder or white
. Lady peas at 10c lb. Ruby Puckett,
- Buford, RFD 3.
Want pecans. Send samples. Quote
_ best price FOB, and advise quantity
- you can furnish. A. B. Taylor, Ring-
oe, gold: ae a
Want 144 bu. No. 1 Spanish pea-
~ nuts, also 3 bu. No. 1 N. C. Runners.
xc. 1 bu. seed or table peas for 2
~ of peanuts. John W. Moseley, Soper-
ton. :

- Exc. almost perfect Calif. black-
_ yed peas at $3. bu. for No. 1 Span-
ish peanuts at 2c lb. V. E. Hubbard,
__. Portson. .
Good peanuts and good large size
- pecans. Pay reasonable price. Send
samples. J. B. Ayers, Canon, Rt. 4.

_ .Want pecans and peas. Send
~ gamples and prices del. O. J. Bower,
- LaGrange, Rt.6. _
+ Want large and small quantities of
paper shell pecans. State what you
have and lowest cash price, FOB
. your station. M. L. Chambers, East
Point, Box 82.
Want Stuart and Schley pecans.
- State number of lbs. and best price.
. g. Tom White, Dublin.
'. Want Imp. White Spanish peanuts, .
Will pay cash. Send sample and del.
price. C. G. Peebles, Statesboro, Rt. 1.
: . Want exc. 1 bu. good eating ap-
_. ples, Kinards Choice, for 12 lbs. pea-
' nuts. A. R. Walker, Craytonia.
Want seedling and paper-shell pe-
cans in any quantity; Will pay high-
est cash prices; send samples and
-- write how many Ibs. ea. var. to offer.
- -George M.. Prince, Box 1160,
Columbus. wer
Want pecans and peanuts; exc.
_* hice, peeled, bright, sun-dried apples
-. and peaches for same. Mrs. Josie
Jenkins, Dahlonega, Crossways.




































efi}

-. greens for peanuts and pecans. Miss

' va Westbrook, Bremen.

Want 100 Ibs. of Stuarts or Schleys

No. I grade pecans, also 100 Ibs.
_ Walencia peanuts, recleaned. Make

_ pest offer. R. C. Griffith, Esom Hill.

PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES,
ETC., WANTED

'* Exe. value for. pecan trees. Mrs.
_ W.H. Clark, Gainesville, Rt. 8. .
~ Want pear trees. Will exc. equal
- Yalue. Gober Murphy, Jasper, Rt. 2,
Box 61.
Want pecan. trees. Quote your
- price per 100 on small tress. Exe.
- value or pay cash. W. D. Hall,
_ Hoschton, RFD 1. ,

x Five quince trees, and shrubbery of
_ Mil kinds; pay good. L. M. Nations,
- anton, Rt. 3.

3 Twelve Japanese Walnut sprouts;
-~ uote best price. Mrs. W. J. Dicker-
50n, a Rt. A.

_ Exe. horseapples, figs, scupper-,
_ Wongs, black walnut, large, well,
__. footed, for grape, June apples, cher-
a aed niga peach, pecans, peanuts,
LaGrange, Rt. 6.

. SYRUP WANTED a
_ . Exe. Brabham or Whippoorwill
Peas at $2 bu. for pure Ga. cane
syrup. Each to secure samples and
ay frt., receipt shipments. B. E.;
~ Robinson, Marshallyille.

_ _ Want 25 gal. good, med. thick, pure
_ Ga. cane syrup at 50c gal. in exc. for
800d, sound slip-shucked corn at T5c
bu.; good fodder at $1.50 per 100 Ibs.;
_ 800d, bright peanut hay at $7.50 per
_ ton. Bring syrup and get value. W. E.
~ Hoge, Buena Vista, _

_., Exc. running velvet. beans (never |
been rained on). Make me an offer.
M. D. Gattis, Plains.







bination breeding, for syrup. 8. G.
MeNeill, Arlington,
Offer 2 bu. Clay peas for 5 gal.

Exc. flowering shrubs and. ever- |.

|50e bu.,. unhulled, FOB; also fruit

syrup and honey. O. J. Power,)

ling, same price.

reg. Jersey bull calves, com- | Bi
lers, renovated, mostly all duck feath-

a3

MARKET BULLETIN

Georgia Products Wanted
Want 12 to 15 bbls. syrup. Make
best price on A-1 and 2 syrup, either

Kiana or old cane. I, D. Felder
Blakely. nia

Miscellaneous For Ssle
Barn-cured leaf tobacco, 15 Ib.;

twisted, 25c'lb., FOB. R. M. Morris,
Surrency, Rt. 2.- y

*One hundred white feed sacks, 10
Ib. size, unwashed, no holes, 5c each,

FOB. K. A. Campbell, Mariet
Rae p arietta, 609

Good size grown sheep: hides at $1

each. Jack Mundy, Jr., Jone
a o. y sboro,

| Burlap and white cotton sugar
sacks, 5c-each, $4 per 100: also large,
oak syrup bbls., 50 gal, cap. -Good,
strong, durable, $1.25 each. All FOB.
Send check with order. Bob McCor-:
mack Albany. |



About 5 Ibs. walnut meats, -free of!
trash, good size,=55c lb. Mrs. M. S:.
Bishop, Farmington, Rt. 1.

Black walnuts, hulled, $1 bu. del.
Mrs. A. J. Kent, Midville, Rt. 2.

Twenty-five lbs. hickory nuts, 10c
lb.; and postage. No order filled for
less. than 50c. No chks. Mrs. F" W.
Freeman, McIntyre, Rt..2.

Fruit. cake or cakes of any kind,
baked, 50c Ib. Mrs. S. E. Marchalla.
Atlanta, Rt. 5, Box 160. :

Nice, dry, clean sifted. black wal-
nut meats, 50c lb. del., and pecan
meats, 60c Ib. in halves. Hoyt How-
ington, Commerce, Rt. 3. ,

Good packing moss for plants, 50c
gal plus postage. Mrs. John Tinsley,
Arlington, Rt. 2.

Five lbs. shade dried sage, 60c Ib.
Mrs Mae. Gibson, Locust Grove.

Hickory nut meats, 30c pint and
postage. Miss Ruth White; Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1, Box 33. 2

New broom straw, 4-5 ft. hich, $1
per bunch, FOB, Metter. Mrs. L. H.
Hutto, Graymont, Rt. 1. :

Fifty-five Ibs. mammoth dry sage,
60c Ib. Make best offer for lot. W. M.
Allen, Carrollton, Rt. 5. :

Nice, clean dry sage, 60c Ib: del.
This yrs. crop. Money order only.
Mrs. J. E. Yawn, Rhine, Rt. 1,
Box 115.

Fruit cake and furnish ingredients,
nuts, etc., for 80c Ib. At once. Mrs.
Geo. Nunn, Crawfordville, Rt. 2,
Box'55.

Fruit cakes, 50c lb., made according
to order: fig preserves, 50c ot.:; fig
syrup, $1 gal.; citron preserves, 40
qt. All prepaid. Mrs. J. H.- Hayes,
(Address not given.)
Nice, clean washed wool, 35c tb.;
good okra seed, 10c per 3 thls.: truck
neck squash>seed, 10c thls. Mrs. W. H.
Choler, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.

Good, flue-cured tobacco, barn run,
8c Ib. Some-slightly damaged, 5c Ib.
Cash. Exc.for chickens, any good
breed. P. T. Herndon, Surrency.

Good. flue cured chewing tobacco,
10 Ib. bag, $1; 20 lbs., $1.95; 25 tb.
$2.33; all del. in Ga. Smoking, 13 Ibs.,
$1. Harold Smith, Baxley.

Sweet-leaf, flue cured tobacco,
chewing, 10c Ibi, del.; smoking, 8 Ib.,
del. Cash with order. No chks. Dan
A. Campbell, Baxley, Rt. 2.

Rattle root, sasafras and yellow
root, 15 Ib., 2 Ibs. 25c; wild -cherry
bark, 10c Ib.; also new, nice dried
apples, 10 lb. Ethel Crow, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2. :

Black walnuts, 75c bu., hulled, or
cakes on halves. Mrs. L. E. Ross, The
Rock, Rt. 1, Box 53.

Good, home made fruit cake, 50c
Tb., and postage. Also garlic, 25c doz.,
large, or 15c doz., small. Mrs. J. N.

Knowles, Jackson. ,
Sasafras, 10c Ib.; wild cherry bark,
green, 20c Ib. Not postpaid. Will exc.
for white feed sacks. Mrs. <A. T.
Patterson, Waco, Rt. 2.
_ Cirron preserves, 50c at., grape and
berry jelly, 60c qt. Mrs. G. L. Tallant,
Cumming, Rt. 1. gee

Little Chile sauce peppers in-vine-
gar, 45 at. jars, del. in Ga. Peppers
enough to make % gal. hot sauce
by adding more vinegar. J. W.
Hellemn, Nahunta, Box 155.

Minin wet mee aoe nee ro
chewing, | s., $1, postpaid; smok-
Loose leaf, 6c Ib.
Cash. James Williams, Rockinghom.

Chewing tobacco, 10c Ib.; smoking,
6c Ib. Add postage. J. W. Steedley,

About 30: Ibs. sgcond-hand feath-

ers, rest goose, 30 Ib. Exe. for what

J.







sugar cane syrup. J, H, Archer,
me S

ae foe)

b

have you. J, R. Bramlett, Ellijay,

Miscellaneous For Sale _

Flue cured tobacco: Chewing, 9c
lb.; smoking, 5c Ib. Add postage. J. S.
Steedley, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Hickory nuts, large size; .60c bu.,
FOB. Mrs. W. P. McClain, Clarkes-
ville, Rt. 3; Box 30.

Two bu. black walnuts, hulled, $1
bu. Lamar Land, Rochelle, Rt. 1.

Bright, flue-cured chewing and
smoking tobacco, 11 Ibs., $1, prepaid
to 3rd zone, cash with order. W. H.
Troupe, Baxley. -

Gound,
onions for planting or eating, 25c per
Ye gal. or 15c lb. Mrs. W. L. Daniel,
Dawson, Rt. 1, Box 101.

Japan walnuts, 10c Jb., plus post-
age. No chks. Miss Julia Collier,
Lenox,
~ New white feathers, 50c Ib. Mrs.
Henry Mathis, Gainesville, Rt. 9.

Best grade of flue-cured chewing
tobacco, 10c Ib. and postage. M. E.
Watkins, Mershon, Rt. 1, Box 36.

Feed stuff, have 134 tons feed
stuff, mixture of corn, corn fodder,
sorghum tops and sorghum fodder,

$10 cash at barn only. Ed E. Mc-:

igs ek ae Sr., Macon, Heath Road,
Two Ibs. cream white lambs wool,
washed, ready for use. Sell or exc.

for best offer of dried fruit, white
peas or peanuts. Mrs. J. W. Newton,

Gordon, Rt. 3.

Yellow root, sassafras, rattle root,
poke root, wild cherry bark, ea. 20 1b.;
spearmint, 15c Ib; ratsbane, 25c Ib.
Mrs. J. C. White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Six bu. black walnuts, 65c bu.,
good, clean, hulled. Mrs. Clara Whis-
nante, Lenox, Rt. 2. , Si

Good, old mellow tobacco, chewing,
10c Ib.; smoking, 9c Ib. Dan F. Young,
Baxley, RFD 2.

Chewing tobacco, 10c Ib.; smoking,
9 Ib. Phillip Davis, Baxley, Rt. 2,
care D. F. Young.

Chewing tobacco, 10c Ib. Miss
Ruth Ahl, Baxley, RFD 2..

Ten bundles nice broom straw, 25c
bundle, FOB; yellow root, green, 15c
Ib.; any amt. wild cherry bark, green,
10c Ib., FOB. Mrs. W. J. Miller,
Cleveland, Rt. 4. =

Chewing tobacco, 15 Ib.; smoking,
10c Ib., del. in Ga. Olive Troupe,
Baxley.

Smoking tobacco, 8c Jh., P. P., cash
wget order. B. V. Aycock, Surrency,

Mellow tobacco, flue-cured, bright
and red, chewing, 10c; smoking, 7c
Ib., del. Exc. for oats or seed pinders,
peas, etc. S. P. Hutto, Surrency.

Yellow leaf, flue-cured tobacco,
smoking, 15 Tbs., $1; chewing, 10 Ibs.,
$1, postpaid. Exc.-for dried apples
or peaches, Ib. for lb.. Farmers Ex-

change, Baxley, W. F. Brigman, Mer.

Fifteen Ibs. yellow root, bone-dry,
35c Ib.; rhubarb plants, 40c doz.; pep-
permint, 25 doz.
Hartwell, Rt. 4.

Native green walnuts, hulled, dried,
ong e FOB. W. W. Clifton, Oliver,
Rt. .3. 2

Ten ibs. sassafras root, 15c Ib.,
FOB. No chks. John L. Bennett,
Screven, Rt. 2, Box 31. >

Home cured tobacco, 8 lb., FOB.

Willie Herndon, Surrency. 7
Good grade chewing and smoking
tobacco, 12144c lb.; or exc. for dried
apples or Elberta peaches, Tb. for Ib.
Ea. pay postage. Also twisted, 25c Ib.
S. Fowler, Surrency, Rt. 2.. |
Black walnut meats, largepieces,
50c Ib. del. Mrs. J. D. McKibben,
Locust Grove.
Tobacco, chewing, 10c lb.; smok-~

ing, 7c. No order for Yess than $1.

Add postage. Exc. for anything can
use. Mrs. Joe McLeod, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Good, barn cured tobacco, chew-
ing, 10c lb.; smoking, 8c; no order for

less than $1. Add postage. Exe. for.

dried peaches or apples. Mrs. L. T.

Burk, Surrency, Rt. 2. :
Good bright leaf tobacco, chewing,

j2c lb. smoking, 10e Ib. del.

chicks and potato plants. Mrs.
Christine Harper, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Nice, dry black walnut kernels, 40c
lb., and postage. Mrs. Doshie Haynes,
Commerce, Rt. 4. Soe

Yellow root, 20c Jlb.; Black Haw,
20c ib., fresh; hickory nut kernels,
30c pt.; sugar parsnip seed, 20c cup-
ful; pop corn, 5 lbs.,'$1; cash or any-

thing can use in exc. Mrs. Emley.

Long, Cleveland, Rt. 4.
Hickory nuts, $1 bu., or exc.. for
rabbits; old fashioned peach seed,

14-bu., 75e, FOB, or exc. for white

sacks; 12 qt. cans dif. fruit canned,
$3: dried fruit, 10 lbs., $1. Georg



sound, white silver-skin

Cecil McCurley, | yy

No.
orders for less than $1. Exe. for baby

Se

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Miscellaneous Fer Sale

Black walnut kernels, 40 Ib.; 16
lbs. dried apples, $1; add postage.
Charles Sosebee, Cleveland, Rt. 1.

Hickory nuts, $1 bu. white oak
acrons, large, sound for planting, $1
gal,, exc. B, B. Morgan, Clyo.

Fresh, dry sage leaves, 50c Ib. del,
Mrs. Hoy Dent, Roberta.

Bushel hickory nuts, $1.25; Wwal-
nuts; 506 bu... not nalleds 3G. ak,
Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.

Ground oyster shell for large, and
small chickens, $1, 100 Ibs. FOB. W.
A. Smith, 102 E. Bay St., Savannah.

. Delicious home baked fruit cakes,
70c lb.; exc. for corn, peas, peanuts,
hogs, pecans. Mrs. S. Sackett, Stone
Mountain, Box 147. .

New. crop black walnuts, $1. bu.,
30c lb: walnut meats. FOB. Cash with
order. . C. Hunter,: Dillard. -

Sasafras roots, green, 3 Ib: bundles,
50c;. Poke root, wild cherry bark, 10c
Ib. in 5 Tb. lots. T. P. Trowell, Am-
brose.

Good chewing and smoking tobac-
co, 12%4c Ib., exc. Ib. for Ib. dried
jg ruits. ea. paying postage on what he

ships. J. E. Greeson, Baxley, Rt. 2.

Sasafras, sumac, polk root, 8c Ib., _
5 Ib. lots del. Thomas E. Baggs,
Jonesboro.

Flue cured tobacco: Smoking, 6
Ib.; chewing, 8c Ib. No orders less
than 50c; no chks. Mrs. FP. E. Eden+
field, Surrency, Rt: 2, care S. P.
Hutto. S

Bright leaf flue cured tobacco, 10
Ib., cash with order; no order less
than 10 lbs. Ike Tomberlin, Sur-
rency, Rt. 2.

Five or 6 Ibs. new goose feathers,
60c*lb.; 3 or 4 Ibs. chicken feathers, -
20c lb.; exe. for dried apples, white
feed sacks, 100 Ib. size. Mrs. J. M.
Deen, Coffee.

Large black walnuts, $1 bu.; small
walnut trees, $2 doz. Mrs. W. H.
Rucker, Milner.

Four gal. hot red pepper, dry, 15c at.,
50e. gal.; bhroom straw. Iona Wood<
ring, Alto. ;

Home made fruit cake, 40c lb., add
postage orders dess than 5 lbs. Mrs. |
Edgar Woodall, Cornelia, Rt. 1.

New white downy feathers, sample
on reauest; 50c Ib. Mrs. Mary Collins,
Cordele,*Rt. 4. i

Two bu. black walnuts, hulled, dry,
$1 bu. FOB; $1.75 for 2; dry hickory
nuts, $1.25 bu. Mrs. C. T. Williams,
Dallas, Rt. 6.

Miscellaneous Wanted

Exec. Eng. pea seed for onion sets
and cabbage plants. Mrs .R. D. Raul-
erson, Leslie, :

Exe. Smal amt. pink Spanish pea-~
nuts at 5c Ib., or seedling pecans, 15
lb., for Bermuda onion sets and Chas.
. cabbage plants. Write first. Mrs.
C. W. Williams, Bowdon, Rt. 2.

Exc. value for meat, apples or jelly,
Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruitland.

Want 25 or 30 long handle gourds:
suitable for Martins for best cash
price. Address: J. S. Gaines, Atlanta,
1195 Ridgwood Drive, N. E. p

Exc. value for cow, hogs, or sheep,
i pecan trees. Albert George, Villa

ica.

Want furs and beeswax and will
pay highest market price. S. Schwarz-
weiss, Waynesboro. - .

Want. dried apples, peaches, good
white feed. sacks;. exc. tobacco. Mrs..
W. S. A. Beckworth, Baxley.

_ Eexe. 15 Ibs. nice dried apples for 20
Ibs. quilt cotton; write first. Mrs. W.
R. Walker, Dial.

Ten lbs. good twisted chewing to-
/bacco, sun-cured, exc. 10-Ibs. bright, -
sun-dried apples for same, ea. pay
postage. C. M. Ray, Carrollton, Rt. 6.

Want White Leghorn, Rhode Is-
jland pullets, pecans, black-eyed peas,
pop corn, potatoes. Will exc. high
grade ped. rabbits for same. T. L.
Wood, 489 Moreland Ave., Atlanta.

Want chickens, hogs, 6 mos. old
Jersey or Holstein heifer; will exc.
lequal value; state what you have. J.
L. Bishop, Tifton, Rt. 4. oe

Will exc. Brabham peas for onions.
or Irish potatoes. L. R. Gaylor,
Lyerly.



for pecans or dried peaches or ap-~
ples. Mrs. H. G. Herron, Duluth.
Exc. dried apples for white feed

age.. Write first. Mrs. J. C. White,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Exc. home-made sorghum syrup for
pigs, chickens of equal value. Syrup
packed in 2% and 5-lb. cans. Louis
'W. Brogden, Suwanee.





Exc. 2 White Pekin Gucks 2 drakes -

sacks, 100-Ib. cap., ea. to pay post-. |

y, December 8, 1981



ellaneous Wanted
. Macedonia strawberry plants

9 . white feed -~-*s, large size.

rs. A. T. Patterson Waco, Rt. 2.

ant to buy hardwood ashes, 1 to

-ton lots. Will pay more for ashes
hat have never been wet. O.

orton, Fairburn. gaye

ant any quantity striped half

ler garden. beans, bright, peeled,

-dried acid apples. Exc. choicest.

owder peas or cabbage-collard:

seed, ea. prepay chgs. Miss Mary
Cochran, Buford, Rt. 2.

Exc. value $5 for hogs, chickens,
corn, syrup, or what have you? H.C.
Joyner, Lyons, Rt. 1.
Exc. dried peaches for peanuts, Ib.
for 3 lbs. peanuts; also exc. peaches.

for chewing tobacco, lb. for lb. State
vhat you have. Mrs. B. T. Thornton
Bowdon.

ant 1 bu. Calif. black-eyed-peas,
bu. seed rye,.5 bu. Fulghum oats.

Will exc. 90-day running yelvet beans
or seed, or Porto Rico potato plants,
prin B. B. Medders, Alma,

13 : ;
-Iexc. $15 value for good sheep, seed
ats, rye, pigs, turkeys, chickens, run-

ling peanuts, or what have you?)

. M. Murray, Americus.

. good ribbon cane, sorghum

Want small amt. Brazilian flour or
tooling corn seed. Ben P. Parker,
75 Courtland St., N. W., Atlanta. .

MORE CORN PER ACRE IN
ces GEORGIA

roved Varieties, Better Fertiliza-
n, Thicker Stands, and Proper

Cultivation Described by the Geor
ia Experiment Station.

lecting and Preparing Corn Land

On many farms the land selected
or corn is that which is too poor or
herwise not suited for cotton and

n soil nitrogen and other elements,
1ence the low acre yields of the poor.
and now generally planted in the
ate to this crop. Such land could be
ised with better results for legume
1ay crops, such as soy beans and
ow peas. Poor land may also be built
ip by the use of either sufMmer or
winter legumes or both until they are
apable of making profitable corn
elds. Barnyard manure if available

ramount of organic matter is an im-

portant aid to good corn yields,

Corn requires a carefully prepared
seed bed. Early and deep breaking
is best on most fields, especially where
corn follows cotton and other crops
which leave much dry vegetation on

E.|the land. The commor practice on

hill land in the southeast is to list
or bed the land so that the seed are
planted in a water furrow. Severa
trials have been made where level
planting and water furrow. planting
haye been compared. Under the con-
gions of these experiments: little
difference in the results of the two
methods was found. - :

Corn. Fertilizer
_Fertilizer tests show little profit
from putting commercial fertilizer
under corn at planting, but no doubt.
there are fields planted continuously
to corn where applications of about

pay. Weather hazards and low crop
returns make large fertilizer applica-
tions risky. Complete fertilizer can be
used profitably under cotton and the
the residue left by cotton is often
enough to grow a good winter cover
crop which turned under will make
a suitable corn fertilizer.
A good crop of Austrian peas or
vetch turned under before they are in
full bloom makes an excellent and

economical fertilizer for corn and this

method of manuring is growing in
popularity. Winter legumes require
fertilization with phosphates and.
sometimes potash unless preceded by
well-fertilized crops. oo.

Unless preceded by a good appli-

winter legume plowed under corn on
average land responds very profitably
to side or top dressing of nitrogen
fertilizers such as nitrate of soda,
sulphate of ammonia, cyanamid. cal-
cium nitrate and other nitrogen car-

riers. The common mistake in using

these materials is waiting until the
corn begins to tassel before applying.
Applying when corn is about knee
high gives best results.

Stable manure is an excellent corn
fertilizer which could be used to in-
rerease orn yields if farmers would
protect it from the weather so as to
preserve the fertilizing value which
is so often wasted. Stable manure

several weeks before planting.

Corn Varieties.

Good varieties of corn for Georgia
conditions are Wheatley, Hastings.
and Piedmont 2-Eared. A small in-



; ideal for improving poor land. A
seed bed containing a large

MINIMUM
MINIMUM R
SHELL, clean and sound.



GEORGIA

GEORGIA EXTRA
WEIGHT, 24 ounces net per dozen. :
ATE, 22 ounces per doz. for individual eggs.

vestment in seed of these varieties.

=

away from other varieties

ljother years medium to late seedings
|make most corn and for this reason

200 pounds of complete fertilizer will

cation of barnyard manure or a

should be bedded on in the furrow a

Hon. Eugene Talmadge,

farmers who do not have seed of the
best kinds. Corn will readily cross

ollinate if planted near other varie-
ties. Seed corn should, therefore. be
selected from plants located as far
as possible.
Date, Rate, and Method of Planting.

Corn may be planted over a long
period of the growing season. Some
seasons early plantings do best and

it is often wise to make two or more
plantings so as to distribute the criti--
cal growth period over several weeks.

not be planted for at least two weeks
after the green manure has been
turned under. ~~. , = re
The rate. of seeding will vary ac-
cording to soil fertility, variety. and
season. More fields have too few
plants per acre than too many. Corn |
on rich soil well supplied with moist-
ure should -be planted thicker than
corn on poor soils. One plant -every
18 to 24 inches in the drill or. two
plants every 3 or 4 feet in cheeks is
suitable for most fields. and varieties
of corn., Ne S
The bud or corn root worm is the
worst enemy of corn seedlings, es-
pecially where corn follows green
manures. The most practical way to
reduce root worm damage i~ to plant
three or four times as many seeds
as plants desired so that thinning by
this pest may be less disastrous to
the stand. Drill planting is used
lwhere corn is placed in water fur-'
rows, but on large level fields the
checking system which reduces hoe-
ing is often preferable. -
Corn Cultivation :
Corn should be cultivated fre-
Qlently enough to kill weeds and
grass and shallow enough to prevent
xcessive root cutting. The use of im-
proved implements such-as two-horse
section harrows and cultivators when
the corn is small, and spring tooth
harrows and small shovel cultivators
when the corn is too large for culti-
vators to straddle should help south-
ern corn growers to do a better job of
cultivating.- i s
G. A. HALE, :
Department.of Agronomy,
- Georgia Experiment Station,
Experiment, Georgia.

HOME-MIXED FERTILIZER
Alto, Ga.,; Nov. 18, 1931.



State Agricultural. Commissioner,
Atlanta, Ga. ; oe,
Dear Sir:





should prove very profitable to those

I am writing you concerning the

o

; 2 ADOPTED BY |

i

AIR CELL, 2-8 inch or less in depth.
YOLK, localized, regular, may be visible. ;
_COLOR, white or brown, but not mixed in same

containex.

STANDARD

MINIMUM WEIGHT, 24 ounces net per dozen. _
_ MINIMUM RATE, 22 ounces per doz. net for individual

oe ORES.
SHELL, clean and sound.
AIR.
tremulous.
YOLK, may be visible and
WHITE, reasonably firm.

CELL, 3-8 inch or less. in depth, may

6

mobile.

ba slightly

BS The Georgia State Bureau of Markets |
__. In Effect Since December 1, 1927

Following winter legumes corn should | ;

fertilizer tl.at I mixed
bet this past oe S ie

-You.may publish this letter if yoy
think it would be of benefit to aloe

at home and

one. I hope that many farmers
profit by my experience and sto ne
ing ready-mixed commercial .

I will give you a formula that

I have ever used at.a cost of $25.
which is a fraction less than
per sack, ioe

seed screen and went into the cow

stalls and screened into a large wa

tub and poured into sacks several]
sacks Of dry manure. I bought ;
sacks of acid phosphate and eight
sacks of cotton seed meal, 20
pounds of sulphate of ammonia an
100 pounds of nitrate of soda. The:
I poured out on a floor 2 sacks of
ashes,2 sacks of manure; 2 sacks of
acid phosphate, 3 sacks of cotton
seed meal, 915-pound lard'can full
of sulphate of ammonia and @ ha
bushel of nitrate of soda. Then mix

it all together and stuffed into gua

sacks. I do not know what this w
enalyze, but it will make the er
grow. I would not trade it, sack
sack, for any guano I ever saw, an
I have used some that cost $45 per
ton. I will-strow through a horn o
a distributor as well as commercial
GUSHO. x; - a SENS
. Donot mix this guano till you are
ready to use it, for it will eat a sack
entirely up in two weeks. You can
mix this guano at a cost of $8 per
ton. Why pay more? For my own >
part I will say that any man wk
can sell me a sack of commercial
guano in the future is some sales-
man, to say the least. | peo
Farmers, we have been working
ourselves and our families nearly to
death and paying nearly all we could
make to guano companies, who a
waxing fat and rich at our expense ~
and laughing at us. Lets stop it. We
can do better than that. You can

|read the analysis on a sack of guano

and it will tell you that it contains
from 20 to 40 pounds of plant food

hauling home. (
pounds of plant food to every sack
at a cost lecs than half what we are
paying for the small percentage 0.

| plant food we get in our commercial |

guano. Think this over.

W. A. JOHNSON, Alto, Ga.,
A One-horse Dirt Farmer.

IRGIA EGG STANDARDS |



GEORGIA TRADE _

MINIMUM RATE, 18. ounces
SHELL, clean and sound.

z

AIR CELL, may be over 3-8 inch in depth, may be

mobile. :
YOLK, may be plainly. visible,

MINIMUM WEIGHT, 22 ounces net per dozen.

per

4

doz, for individual eggs. it
freely a

dark, freely mobile.

WHITE, may be weak and watery. |
GERM, may be clearly visible, but with no bloo

CQLOR, white or brown, but
YARD

THIS CLASS includes fresh
Ot ee

Adapted from U. 8. Standards by the Bureau of Markets

and the Market and Poultry

not in same container.

eges which have not been: [J



GERM, may be slightly visible. ,

COLOR, white or brown, but not mixed ini same containes, pelea mt ee a -

of Agriculture.