Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1932 January 7

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STATE CAPITOL

ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7g, (1982

: NUMBER 1



Poultry For Sale

BANTAMS |
About 20 bantams for sale or exc.
for Chinchilla rabbits: Lambert

- One pr. Brown L. Bantams, $1.50

e del. or exc. for garden bean seed, or

- snapbean seed. R. HE. Pharis, Oliver.
Golden Sebright cocks, $1 each. D.
- 'T, Jennings, Americus, P. O. Box 84.
- Three March hatch Buff Cochin



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< _ Lavonia.

Seven B. R. pullets; soon will lay;
os) each. Mrs. J. G. Fleming, Hart-
well, No. 2..

Six pure ae Fischel str. White

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bantam hens and roosters, $4. Ed-
ward Riggins, Blackshear, Box 181.
we Small type Black Cochins, $4 pr.;
Buff Cochins, $3 pr. John S. Tran-

: sov, Atlanta, 41 Fredrica St., N. E.



BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS
Few B. R. March hatch, Parks str.

- pure bred, now laying, $1 each. Mrs,

H. B. Ford, Lavonia.

_ Thirty pure bred Thompson Ring-
let B. R. hens, 1 yr. old, now laying;
$1. 15 each. No chks. 7, F, Thomas,

Rock roosters, yrs. old, $1.25 ea.,

a FOB. Mrs. a May, Oconee, Rt. 1.

Fifty pure bred B. R., 11 weeks old

- pullets,- 35c ea., and 60 pure bred

_ chicks, 11 wks. old, 30c ea. Mrs. E.
HH. smith, Cochran, Rt, 5.
Fine, about 2-yrs.-old, White Rock,

- Fischel str., $1 25; not postpaid. Take

part in nest onions or cabbage plants

or most anything can use. Write

a Lottie McCluney, Rydal,



oe Mrs. Elbert Overton, Bowdon,
Five pure bred April hatch B.

Thompson str. roosters, 80c oo.

_ Mrs. H. Tench, Cornelia, Star Rt.
March and April hatch B. R. cock-

-erels, $1.25 each; also 1 March roos-

_ ter, $2, FOB. Mrs. R. E, Bower,

Ten B. R. hens, spring hatch, $8.

_ Dixie.

1 Scott, Concord.

ones; $1.50 each. Mrs. L. M. Ken-





Poultry For Sale

Thompsons Imp. R. B. cockerels,
College str. B. W. D. tested, $1 each
B. J. Outen, Manassas.

Fischel str. White Rock | pullets,
just beginning to lay; 5 pullets anda
cockerel, $5 FOB here. F. EB. Grubbs,
Demorest, Rt. 1. :

White Rocks, Fischel str.,. heavy
fayers. Cockerels; $1, $1.25, $1.50
each; pullets, $1 each; 10 pullets and
1 unrelated cockerel, $1. Mrs. Z. L.



BRAHMAS

Pure bred R. C. Giant. str. Light
Brahma cockerels; in service; nice

nedy, Collins, Rt. 2.

Pure Giant str. Light Brahmas; 10
growing hens, beginning to lay, and
grown rooster; $10. Mrs. J. D. Mul-
ligan, Washington. Rt. 1. East.

Five Light Branma pullets and 1
cockerel, pure bred Giant str, $1.25
oe FOB. G. A. Skelton, Royston,



CORNISH

Pure Dark Cornish young roosters,
$1 each, or exc. for pullets or roost-
ers, Same breed. Mrs. G. C. Davis,
Siloam. ;

Pure bred Dark Cornish Indian, 18-
mos.-old rooster, $2. Money order.
Mrs. Kate Mulling, Bartow, Rt. 4.

GAMES
Warhorse stags, $2.25 for 2; 6
Greys, pullets and stag, $10; 6 Blue
hens, $1.25 each; 1 Blue stag, $1.75;



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2 Warhorse cocks, $5; and other
games. (No name and address
given).

Three Buff Red beck dark Fan-
tail hens, $3.50 ea. or exc. for trio of
pure Happins or Bacon Warhorse.
Describe color of fowls. C. S&S. Fram-
lay Sylvania, Rt. 1, Box 3.



Poultry For Sale :

Five or 6 Brown, Red and Ginn
Reds, crossed, April
stock: $1.50 ea., FOB. Jasper Floyd,
Canon, Roe 2.

Dr. Sanders Roundhead, pure pred.
Wt. 6 ibs. Very fine, $3; full Black
Jones Roundhead, 5 ibs., $3. Trade
for a full Allen Roundhead. G. W.
Logan, Ellijay, Rt. 2. |

Two stags, full game, 1 half Red
Quill and half Grey, 2 full Ginn
Grey stags, $2 each. J. A. Crumley,
Demorest.



ie GIANTS

Ten or 12 nice, large Black Giant
pullets, slightly mixed, 715c each:;, $9
oe oe Mrs. Maggie Page, Surrency,
R :

Four Marcy str. Black Giant pul-
lets; ready to lay, and 1 rooster. All
for $5, or exc. for O-too-tan .beans,
or running peanuts. Make offer,
Clifford Thompson, Soperton.



hatch, pure



Poultry For Sale

Sev. J. B. Giants hens and puilets: |
all laying; $2 each. R. A. Yeager,
zebulon.

Two pure bred Royal Purple Black
Giant cockerels, $1.50-each, or exc.
for grain, potatoes or cabbage and >
onion plants. Mrs. C. H. eau
Crawfordville.

Trio of fancy Marcy str. J. B

Giants, 8-mos.-old, $3, FOB, or would

eXxc.: Mrs. i E, Williamson, Tarry-
s0WO, Rb. be

HAMBURGS

Two pullets, now laying, and. epeie!

erel, Silver Spangled Hamburgs,

Berry str., $1 each; $3 for lot. J. H.
White, Dalton, Rt. 4. Box 130.

LEGHORNS

. Tancred W. L. cock, 2
, $1. Sell to prevent | inbreed=
Mrs. Perry V. Young, Summer-
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MARKET REPORT

OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS
oe Wholesale Prices Jan. 5, 1932. Always Subject to Valietion.

Atlanta. Macon. Savannah, Augusta. Columbus, Valdosta.

















basis No. 1.







st - Eggs, OXUPA COZ. 205 hice onde haces) $ 32 $ .30 $ 30 $ .30
Pel SERS, SCATOAU, COZ. Ss 2oe scsic oeccasaenternes oo 28. 2B .28
#| Eggs, Georgia trade, doz: =: a aD 23 122 23

# EeSS, Yard Lun, COZ. <..ccncuses ES uasarethicnncs a ABO .28 .28 28
Stags, Ib. : LD. a 16. 16
Hens, Ib. ..... 15 13 - 16 18

- Roosters; Ib. .09 10 310 AZ
- Friers, Ib. 20 .20 20. 25
- . Ducks, Ib. a2 15 12% 16

I Ba on ceases nennvsestbectcn 10 10 12 LS:

Turkeys, Ib. .20 20 .20 25
POOADOUS, 10s 2.5. cies sicanasccdccanmees eeele sei sewnt sien yoo ee polo eee ee

peavleld PEAS. MIXED, WU. 2iccacsusNachtarcsnwneee nce lan .60 S15 .60

' Field Peas, not mixed, bu. ....... . pa cence 80 1.00 40

- Country Butter, best table, ID ce Oe 20 30 200

Ear Corn (80 Ib. to bu.), DU. css 50 AT 50 45

- Sweet Potatoes, per 100 Ibs. cesses 1.40 1.25 6125 1.25
Peavine Hay, No. 1 CON Sk cacadsnanpe caeetae 12.00 Seat Spade
Peanut Hay, No. 1, ton ac ste acmerien aac 7.00 oem ics

Ae Hozs sold during week beginning Dec, 28, 1931, at co- -operative sales: bitin 3, 92 per owt,

: PeanuieNo. 1 stock, delivered shelling plants, $28 per ton, rublect to cheap:





























Pave
POU isc sence ecus sadetee a ee
Powlry wor Sales 1-2
Povilay Wanted. 2
$ .30 $ .30 Tiive Stock For Sale.oo0 ics 2-3
= ae Hive Stock Wahted...00 4 3
58 "38 Flowers and Seed For Sale......3-4-5-6
joo 16 Flowers and Seed Wanted................ oe
15 16 Incubators, Brooders, Etc., For Sale 6
f - or Incubators, Brooders, Etc., Wanted.. 6
45 5 Second-Hand Machinery For Sale.. 7
eek 13 Second-Hand Machinery Wanted.. 7-8
022 20 : Positions Wanted... ee 8
60 cs Farm Help Wantedi.....0 osc. ee
85 ec Baby. Chicks Por Sale:2i.2.0.. 4c. 8
on a Baby Chicks Wanted.............. ius &
Eo Hees Per Hale oo 2 oye eg
1.40 1.25 Eggs Wanted 2... ee es
monens SEES Grain and Hay For Sale................... 8
eee ke gas Grain and Hay Wanted................ 8
Bits Vor Sale oe &
Plants Wanted .............. wolsceeene
Miscellaneous For eae er ee
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bout. 1 doz. Tancred str. Ww.

cocks, cockerels. Most of them aye

individual ped.; also 2 S. C. R. I. Red
cocks, Heyer
: Seagraves, Fay-

; rooster and 3
everlay str., $1 each, or $5 for lot, del.

Mrs. B. L. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.

. W.L. cockerls, direct from Booths.
June hatch; $1. 50 each, postpaid: 15
xtra if check is sent. Lee Waldrip,
Gainesville.

Three pure Ferris str. W. L. roost-
ers, yr. old; very fine: $1 ea., FOB.
Mrs. J. R. May, Oconee, Rt. 1

Six pure bred B. L. hens and
rooster, 75c each. R. B. Elliott, Mar-
in; Rt. 22:

_ Ten pure bred Buff Leghorn hens,
1930 hatch, and 2 cockerels, April

hatch, $10, or exc. for bred gilts,

Guinea or Duroc.
Lavonia, Rt. 2.

_Tom Barron str. W. L. pullets, 10
wks. old, 60c each; also Donaldson
str. Dark Red pullets and Buff Orp.

C. H. Chappelear,

- pullets, 60c each. Dave Milford, Co-
_ lumbus, Rt. 1.

Six Dark Everlay B. L. yr. old hens

- and rooster, $5, or exc. for M. B.

- turkeys, 2 hens and tom. Mrs. J. J.
Mims, Boston.

Six B. L. pullets, fist beginning to

lay, and 1 rooster, same breed, $516

for lot. No chks. Mrs. Ira S. Pop-

. pel, Odum, Rt. 1, Box 8.



MINORCAS

_ Four Black Minorca, March pullets

(1 has had foot broken),

75c each.
Pape str. Buyer pay shipping ches.
_ Mrs. Perry V. Young, Summerville,
ae 4.

C. White Minorca cockerels, di-

oot from. Booths trannested. Ped.

strain; $2 each. E. Maynard, New-

and 1 fine rooster, Pape str.,
Mrs. Grace Murphy, Jasper, Rt. 2.

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and healthy;

EOtOn:

Four S. C. Black Minorca bullets
$6, FOB.



MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
Six mixed breed heavy hens; fat
20e lb., FOB. Mrs.

Perry V. Young, Summerville, Rt.-1.

Sixteen nice, fat, healthy mixed

_ breed: now laying; hens and rooster,

1931, hatch,
for sale
_ Hampshire gilt, one that will farrow

Hays Bros.,

60c each, FOB my express Office.
Money order with order. Mrs. H. I.

~ Martin, Byromville, Rt. 1.



ORPINGTONS

Six White See pure bred, March,
5 pullets and 1 rooster
or exc. for 1 pure bred
in February. L. W. Mauldin, Jef-
ferson.

White Orp. cock, 15-mos.-old, from
Indiana, $1.50. Selt to
prevent inbreeding. Mrs. C. R. San-

ders, Adrain, Rt. 1.

hatch;

$1.50 FOB Metter.
_ Graymont, Bout;

and 2-yr.-old

Neockercl. $15.
Rt. if

i healthy, and most all
~ working;
Money order only.
Chauncey, Rt. 2.

Golden Buff Orp. cockerels, March
$1.50 each; also ~Golden
Sebright bantam cocks and cockerels,
$1, $1.50 and $2 each. Mrs. R. Q.

. Miller, Acworth, Rt. 2.

Buff Orp., extra fine rooster. Byers
and Owens str. crossed, 1930 hatch;
Mrs. H. L. Olliff,

Four Buff Orp. hens, 14-mos.-old.
. rooster; heavy wt.
stock. Sell or exc. for good laying
str: W. L. or B. Rocks; Ib. for lh. Ea.
pay chgs. one way. W. Harrison,
ered, Wilson Ave.

Twelve Buff Orp. pullets and 1
Mrs. Wm. W. Bryan,



- PIGEONS
- Seventy-five common -pigeons; - all
mated and
$6.50 for lot.
Elvin Dunn,

10c each,

Doves: Ringneck doves, $2.50 pr.
Young stock and good breeders. John
S. Transov, Atlanta, 841 Fredrica St.,

N.Y

Fifteen or 20 pr. mixed pigeons,
.; also 1 Chinchilla doe rabbit,
Henry Butts, Warm Spring,

Lot of 12 White Kings, $6 or exc.

for Barred Rocks, 4 hen and 1 cock-

erel. | _Miss Martha Beeland, Rey-
Noo 1.

: aes well mated and working,

$1 pr. Have about 1 doz. pr. to offer

at $1 per pr. Have about 1 doz. pr.

to offer at $1 per. C. H. Overby,Co-

lumbus, 22 11th St.

PHEASANTS FOR SALE
Eng. Ringneck pheasants, 1 and 2-
yrs.-old, $5 pr. or $7.50 for 1 male
hens. aFred ee Bla-



Exc. for shoats,

: Poreche

$6 a rs
lent stock. Guar. Ly Be
Barrow, West. Point.

RL REDS |

hatch pullets: now ae $1.25 ea.
or $13 for lot. Mrs. J. W.
Alma. :

Ten pure bred Red Rea Hens. and

order. Mrs. M. T. Burch, Wray.
- Six pullets; soon be laying, and 1
rooster, R. C. R. I. Reds; $1 each.
No exc. J. E. Bailey, Raymond.

Extra fine R. I. Red roosters and 3
pullets; now laying; $5 cash or exc.
for pure bred M. B. turkey hen,
March or April hatch. Mrs. E. A.
Nicholls, Sparta, Rt. 1.

Two pure bred R. I. Red cockerels:
$1.25 each; also 3 pullets, same
hatch, $1 ea. First money order for $5
gets: them Mrs. 5. <H,. -Burvis,
Helena, Rt. 1. :

Tompkins str., direct S. C. R. Red
cockerels, pure bred, ready for serv-
lice: $1.25 each or 3 for $3. C.F.
Matheson, Alto.

Four or 5 nice, young cockerels,

S. C. R. I. Reds, about 2 lbs. 60c ea.
Also eggs, 75c per 15. Crates to be
he : -Mrs. J. F. Trawick, Tennille,

Fifty S. C. R. I. Red pullets, Dor
aldson str. Dark Red, Mts. B. Cc. Mc-
Gahee, Wrens.

SUSSEX |
Two Speckled Sussex cockerels, 10-
mos.-old, $1.25 or exc. for pure bred
Speckled hens-or pullets. Mrs. J. P.
Smith, Sr., Homerville, Rt. 1, Box 37.

- WYANDOTTES
- White Wyandottes, Fischel str.
cockerel and 2 pullets 7-mos. -old,
$4.50. Money order. No cks. Mrs.
C. R. Sanders, Adrian, Rt. 1.

Grade A, Fischel str. W. Wyan-
dotte cockrels, direct from. Fis-
chels, $1 each. Mrs. C. A. Brown,
Commerce, Rt. 6.

Fischel White Wyandotte cockerels,
direct; $1.50 each. E. L.
Lavonia.

Pure bred Rose
Wyandotte roosters, April .
$1.25 each. Fine birds.
} Head, Alma,

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE, ETC., FOR SALE
One pr. Black Muscovy | ducks for
sale or exc. for 3 Guinea hens and
rooster, or 1 M. B. turkey hen. Mrs.

J. J. Mims, Boston.

Two-yr.-old, 28-30 Ib. Bourbon Red
tom, $8.50, or exc. for 1 of same
breed; also fine young B. R. tom, $6,
BS ox: Mrs. G. L. Jones, Bronwood,

Two. White Pekin. ducks and 3
drakes, $5 for lot. Money order.
Exe. for big bone Guinea. sow pig, not
less than 5 wks. old. Loran Jordan,
Rockingham, Rt. 1.

Twenty-mos. old, 14 lb. Bronze hen,
$2.50, FOB. Exe. for hens, not over
2-yrs. -old. Annie Laurie Heape,
Nashville, Rt. 2

One pr. August, 1930, hatch
Guineas; hen fine layer: $1. ate

B. turkeys, 17-21 lb. toms, $7
eae: 11-13 lb. hens, $5 each. All
pure Bronze. Used toms from Penn.
and Colorado. Write for details. G.
N. Byrum, Ficklen.-

B. B. M. B. turkeys: fat, wt. 10 to
20 Ibs., 28c lb., FOB. Harold. Smith,
Baxley.

Pure M. B. toms for mating pur-
poses, April hatch; 20-25 Ibs. Prize
winners; $7.50; also few hens, same





hatch,
Mrs. L. J.



does Blackshear, Box 181.

stock, $5.50 each. Mrs. S. D. Snell-|

ings, Upatorie, Rt. 1,

Pure Bourbon eee. hens, $4: toms,
$6 each. Mrs. R. - Greene, Cuth-
bert, Rt. 4. :

"Poultry Wanted

ANCONAS..
Want-10-15 Ancona pullets. Quote
what - you hae W. Cc. _Burnsed,
Brooklet, eet. A nis

BANTAMS

Exc. bantam rooster, 1931 hatch,
for a bantam pullet or hen. Mrs,
Janie C.. Wingo, Newnan.
Want 50 bantam hens.
smooth, clean legs. Will pay 25c ea.
Want trio each of Golder Silver
Japanese Silkies; cheap for cash,





TL, Ns Norcross.

Twelve pure bred R. I. Red, {ined

also 1 cockerel.

Altmai =
ia | pea seed or Black Giant or B. R..eggs|

1 cock, $10, FOB. Cash or money

Cochran,
Comb White

milk, 2 gal. on good feed:

Must h have |C



t vee 4 tee 0 of Nene breed:
a Rocks ees What have
UP :



oe) Ce ISH
os). Want: aes bred Dark Comish
| roosters, i-yr, -old for $1 ea., FOB,

jor will exc. 2 hens of same breed.

Mrs. . L. S. Howard, Ficklin,

Want. 3 Cornish. pullets, or ee
Exe. Eng. garden

and chicks. Vera. Bree Cobbtown.
Exe. yr. old B. R. rooster for 1
Dark Cornigh Bullet. Roy - Rhodes,

Aragon. :

Want 1 Cornish cock and 1 hens:
must be cheap, and not over 1 yr.
old. D. W. Davis, Winder, Rt .1.

Exc. 1 Dark Cornish rooster for 2
April hatch pullets of same breed, or
R. L. H. G. Tison, Jr., De Soto.

GIANTS
Exe. 1 pure bred R. I. Red cock-
erel, March hatch, for. pure bred J.



B. Giant cockerel, March or April
Cobb= |-

hatch. Mrs. S. Ww. ose
town.



: - LEGHORNS coe
Want 300 W. L. pullets from ped.
Individuals.
Roy Kelley, Monticello. -
Want 40 to 60 wy L. pullets.
oe ave a head.

Will
J. T. Davis, Doerun,

Want to buy 3 W. L. cocks of some
large strain for Service, C. Monroe, |

Kingsland.
Exe. 2 gilts, 5 mos. old, about 50-
60. lbs. ea., cross with_S. P..C., for
Everlay Brown Leghorn March or
April pullets; ea. pay exp.
number will exc. -U;,
Swainsboro, RFD 5.

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS

Exc. blackberry, dewberry Kudzu
and. other plants, etc., for poultry.
Preferably Brown Leghorns, Barred
Rocks and Buff Orpingtons. J. W.
Toole, Macon, Rt. 2.

Exc, $20 value for 15 hens; any
pure breed;. within 50 miles Cedar-
town. Thos. H. Davis, Silver Creek.

R.I. REDS
_ Want 25 or 30'S. C. R. I. Red pul-
lets, March hatch, Owens, Tomp-
kins or Mahood str. Must be well
dev., dark red, healthy and in laying
cond. State lowest cash price.
culls. Delpher Frost, Helena Rt.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC., WANTED

Want pure bred March, 1931,
hatch, Big. Bone, Mammoth Bronze
tom. State age, -wt., cond. and price.
Mrs. Coy White, Marietta.

Want White Pekin ducks, wt. 5
Ibs. or over. State lowest price. I
also have: exc. value. Write. Dillard
Munford, Cartersville.

Want a few White Holland or
Bourbon Red turkeys. Will pay cash;
augie price on what have you. Joe

E. Hill, Maysville.

Want 1 turkey gobbler, 1931 hatch,
cheap for cash.-Cc. C. Collins,
Whigham.

PHEASANTS AND PEAFOWLS .
; WANTED
. Want peafowls; also 1 Mongolian

C. Wilkes,









| Pheasant. cock. State age, cond. and

price.

B. D. T. Jennings, Americus, P.

Box 84.

Live Stock For Sale

CATTLE FOR SALE
Cow, Jersey and Guernsey, cross,

,1$25, or trade for 50 bu. corn, or sow

of same value; cow giving 1k gal,
freshen
March 21, with 3rd calf. She does
not go dry. Mrs. J. F. Morgan, Col-
lege Park, Rt. 2.

Reg. Jersey bull, wt. about 900 lbs.,
not spiteful and no jumper, $50 at
barn. Geo. Pridgen, Wray, Rt. 2,

Box 36.
Twenty-five head of cows andjL

heifers, begin to freshen by Feb. 1,
$25 ea. for bunch: all well bred and
good colors. J. H. Cochran, Swords.

Young Jersey milch cow, $25 at

barn. E. D. Posey, Camitla, Rt. 4.

- Ten-mos.-old heifer, half Jersey

and half Guernsey, in ee shape,

from heavy milker, $15 if taken at
once; 1 Jersey and - nee Poll bull
calf, "3 mos. old, $6. H. G. Burroughs,
anon.

Cow, $20; 11 mos. old heifer, $10:

also horse, $40. Sell together or sep-



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arately. Write for full information,
lyin Sobpeon, Tilton. Ze

Price must be right.

State

No

;| Seven 8-wks. -old. a
med. type P. C. pigs, for sale. C. ee

-Brown, McRae.

- Two. a pull ie 1 haifer- 8
mos. old, $15 ea., or exc. for any- 4
thing can use. Joe M. Brown, McRae,

Young Polled Hereford bulls, 6, 10

|mos,. old, $50 to $75; Sig aA heif=-

ers, bred and not bred, $35 to $75;
have been treated for all. cattle ~
diseases; good heioe J.C. Collier,
Barnesville. - *

Eight-mos. -old eo. bull calf,

can be reg., 3 half breed, Guernsey _
3 to 5 mos. old, =
Wicker, e

and Jersey heifers, 3
for sale or see Geo. M.
Americus. :

Pure bred reg. Polled Hereford
cattle, both bulls and heifers. Het.
Boswell, Jr., Siloam.

Two Jersey heifers,
milkers, bred to pure Jersey bull,
freshen in March, $20 each, or exc.
for good mule. F. C. Holliday, Lexing-
ton, Ga.

Pure bred Guernsey calves, 1 to 4
mos. old, ent. to reg. frony high pro- |.
ducing dams, $50 at station, Bruns- ~
wick ,or exc. for value in oats, dele =

Orentiss Neal, St: Simons Island. ee
Reg. Hereford cattle, both SEX. Jo

J. Cummings, Donalsonville.

January with first and Second calves.
Bred from and to reg. sires. Very.
reasonable prices. Will sell. 1. P. R.
Sims, Royle. ~ ; :

HOGS FOR SALE Sa

Nice gilt, ready for service, half

Big Bone and half S. P. C., true to.

name, good blood, 7 mos. aot $10

cash, or exc. for 100 Ss. C. R. L. Red

day old chicks. Mrs. J.
Cordele, Rt. B.

\

or exc. for 9 Everlay B. L. hens. and
rooster, or exc. for 12 head speckled
oo W. C. Suggs, St. George, :
Three Little Bone guinea males,
wt. 60 lbs., $7 ea.; 2 big bone males,
$6 for I; $10 for other; big bone
gilt, bred to big bone Guinea, $15;
cash with order;
B.A Hill; Glenwood, Rt, 2, Box 49,

lbs.; can reg. in buyers name; sell
or exc. for value in hogs suitable for
meat this winter. Mrs. E. 'T. Lasseter,
Sharpsburg, Rt. 1. Zi
Pure bred Duroc Jersey boar, can
be reg., ready for service, about 10

ville.

Reg. big bone Black Essex choicest

of breeding; sat. guar. W. J. Barge-
ron, Sardis, Box 146.

Ree. B. Bs, P, Cc. male; 2 yrs. old,
wt. about 250 Ibs., $25. or exc. for
to freshen soon. H. G. 20D. or.
De Soto.

Reg. Duroc Jersey male oe. wt.
250 or 300 lbs.,
for cash,.or trade. for,small one and
difference. V. H. Barry, Oliver; Rt.1.

Two . P. C. gilts. wt. 175 lbs...
cholera immune for life, 1 bred. $14

ea., or $25 for both, FOB. Co:
Williamson, Plains. we
thoroughbred:

Steed, Clem, Rt. 2

Big Duroc e, & cross, boar, about
yr. old, wt. about 180 Ibs., $10 or
for 20 bu. shelled corn.
Corbitt, Lakeland.

immune, 3 males and 3 females. Gs
wks. old, $6 ea., or $11.50 per pair. 4
Cor Knight, Ft. Valley, Rtas. hs <3
Duroc J. pigs, 45 to 55 ibs. from
prize winners, $7.50 to $10: males
and females: reg. in puyers name;

yr. old. Z. L. Scott, Concord. :
S. P. C. hogs, any age, males and
females, $5 to $25, or exc. Joe M.

Five B. B. Guineas, wt. 65 to 80
Ibs., $12 pr. or $25 for < lot, at my
barn. Taft Pope, Glennwood, Rt. 2. ;

wt. 300 lbs., for 1 of same kind: must

yons.
Two young Duroc boars, ae

breeding. R. Ww. Nelson, Yatesville.
Duroc Jersey shoats, 50-85

August farrow, 15c per lb., reg. in.

barn, not reg., 10c lb.; no erating,
L- 8. Edenfield, Stillmore. Riles hy
Box 31.

Reg. P. C. 2% yr. old sow, due to
farrow Fob 25th, $25; also young
boar from above sow, 5 mos. old, can



be reg., $12. 50. No. eXC. J.
Raymond, - : ee



from good

Grade Jersey cows, to freshen in _

B Harris, = es
Pr. S. P. C. pigs, 12 weeks old., gall es

stamps for reply. 4 ote
Fine Duroc J, boar, yr. old, wt. 250

mos. old, $20. J. C. Collins, Barnes- = :

Jersey or Holstein heifer, fresh, or

in good shape, cheap ae

Six Little Bone Black Gaines: BS.
African str., stay-fat kind, cholera ~~

exc. some for reg. J. heifer around oe ee

Hight-wks.-old reg. S. P. C. pigs,
$10; exe. SP... Cz boar, 2 yrs. olds 3

be good stock hog. Maxwell Smith, a =

gilts, 1 is bred; both are of the be es
Tbs.

buyers name, 4 or more, 12%c lb;
the lot of around 20 head at my

reg. pa
H. TF



Ten. nice, 8 wks. old pigs, -Duroe
and S. P. C. cross, #4 each. Hi 7?
Coy, Warrenton.

8S. P. C. sow, about: a yrs. ol

ce

sell, Sandersville. =~

_ More than3 mos. old pigs, 4 eis
and 1 boar, Duroc J. and S. P. C.

cross, $5 each. WwW. M. Watkins, Fitz-

erald, Rt. 2.



HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE

Five yr. old mule, wt. 1 M Ibs., $100.

Mrs. E. M. Travis, Fayetteville.

Twelve yr. old, 900 Ib. mule, good
worker, gentle, in good: order, sound

and healthy, | -. Mrs. H. "By Ford,

Lavonia.
One farm nie cheap, or exc. for

z farm produce. Loyd H. Griffis, Axson.

Real good Tennessee 11 yr. old
mare mule, wt. 1100 Ibs, $75. Riley

C. Couch, Turin.



_ RABBITS FOR SALE
One Rufus red doe and 7 young

ones, 1 mo. old, and 1 N. Z. Red doe,

%4 -grown for sale or trade for 2 pr.
King pigeons. C. C. ae Savannah,
Skidway Road.

Four Belgium rabbits, 3 does and 1

: buck: make best offer, T. L. Beasley,

Groveland.

| Ped. Chinchilas, 1 to 3 yrs. old, $1
ea., or exc. for turkeys or anything
can use. Mrs. J. 1. Parrish, Nash-
Ville, Rt. 2.

Healthy, young Checkered Giant

rabbits, from ped. 1st prize winning

= stock; cheap for cash, or exe.
poultry, or what have you? John R.

buck, $5; 2, 7-mos.-old does
=DUCE... Sa. Or foc a,:
ped. Chin., 50c ea.; exc, for hens or

og

od.

. bred does, $1.25 ea.;

N. Zealands,

for

Smith, Atlanta, 95 Ormond St., S:
E., Telephone, Main 7977.

Four ped. Chinchilla _
an

9, 5-wks.-old

does

anything - can use. N. G. Deaton,

- Bufcrd, 12 New St.

N. Z. White, pink-eyed rabbits, $2

pr, or exc. for pr. Golden Sebright
_ bantams.

Mrs. J. F. Hughes,

Lawrenceville, Rt. 1,
Chanchilla rabbits 50c each; 3 N.

Z. Whites, $1, FOB. Mrs. Ww. E.

~-Buckner,. Mt. Vernon.

Healthy, ped. domestic rabbits,
breeding age, $2.50 ea.: Chinchillas,
Whites and Reds, Sil-
ver Martins and Himalayans. A. W.
Melton, Thomasville.

Two does and 1 buck, yr. old,
heavy wt., extra fine, ped. Chin.,

ae valued $7.50; exc. for chickens or any

farm produce... W. O. Dewberry. Sa-
vannah, 218 E. Jones St.

_ Two prs. pure bred Silver Martins,
$3 pr. or exc. for anything can use.
M.. Moyd, Lumpkin.

Ped. Chin. doe and buck, with full
papers; doe has 4 young, $3 for all.

_ Eugene Cowan, Stone Mountain.

iPr. OL 2-yr.-old, large, healthy
White Flemish Giants, direct from

Brand Farms, fully ped., $5. H. A.

Stahl, Valdosta.
White, pink-eyed Le eet $1.

: Mrs. Nora Shirley, Alto,

- Chinchillas, grown rig tee 8.3
2 mos. old, $i

pr.; exc. for White King pigeons. J.

A D. McLane, Hartwell, Rt. 2.



- SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE

Fifty-three head bred up goats, 48 |.

nannies, 5 weathers and billies, $1
pr head; exc. for 6 common heifers

or cows. now over 2 a old. W. C.

= land.

Sniggs, St. George, Rt.

Entire herd of goats, Ve head, 2)

butt-headed billies, 12 kids, 2 mos.
old, bal. nannies, bring kids in next

: 30 days, $1.50 ea., or $50 for lot: exc.

for corn and hay, del. Enclose stamps
for reply. B. H. Hill, Glenwood. Rt.

2 Box 49.

Forty-eight. sheep for sale or exc.

- for Duroc gilts or Leghorn pullets,
laying. M. C. Van Dorskey, Woodbine.

Twenty-one head common goats,

mostly butt-headed, no bad habits,

$f ea., FOB, not crated; exc. for 40
bu. seed oats. H. W. Corbet, Lake-

Nubian. doe, 2 kiddings, 2 goats,
$25, or will exc. C. J. Burton, College
Park, Rt. 2, Tanner Road.

One hundred per cent Nubian buck

_ from 5 at. doe, 100 per cent reg. doe,}
50-50 Nubian- Toggenburg. All fresh-

en in January; 5 mos. old buck,

- cheap. Edwin Simpson, pane 676

ifton St., N. W..

Live Stock Wanted
: HOGS WANTED ~
_Exe. $10 value for 2 nice shoats.
HK eee Cunne Rt; 5.



pred [Pt
to reg., S. P. C. boar, $25, FOB, with | *-
ers transferred to. buyer. Cy

greens, 50c ea. Mrs.

pine, in color, Joc~ per -C:
:tgolden ace, 20 doz.
Jones, Arlington.

Fi rooted Dwarf boxwood
plants, pretty green tops, $2 to $3 C;



'50c. se
G



hire male pig,
sho. nose and big bone,
t and reg., at reasonable
i. Panes os



ORPTLE WANTED tg

Want a cow, at least 5 gal. milk, |

16 lb. butter per day. Prefer reg.
stock; also want reg. black P. C, male
hog, ready for service. Quite best
prices, or will exc. other value. Mrs.
oi S. Malone, Pearson.

yrs. old, wt. 1 M Ibs, now in are of
John Testone, : Stockton, Ga., for a

good young cow. Jersey preferred.

Will sell mule for cash. See Mr? Tes-
tone or myself. Fred Lutz, Stockton.

Want 1 reg. Hereford bull, 4 to 6
mos. old, wt. around 350 to "400 lbs.

must be reasonable. R. A. Shearer,
Lylerly.

Want reg. Jersey or Guernsey bull

of good type and qualities: will exc.

pure bred (but cant be reg.) Here-
ford bull. for same. !}W. F. Bell,
Albany.

Exe. 12 nice ewe sheep for a 4 gal.
milk, 2 lb. butter cow; must not have
bad habits and be easy to milk and
within 200 miles _ of Willacoochee.
Eva Corbitt, Kirkland.

. Exc. $60 value for a heifer, fresh
in with first calf, 214 or 3 gal, milk,
from a dam that does not go dry; or
exc. for young hens or good thrifty
pigs, or shoats. J. A. Crumley,
Demorest, Rt. 1.

HORSES AND MULES. WANTED

Want to rent a mule or horse for
1932 crop. Write what you have and
price. Geo. C. Hart, Royston, Rt. 1.

Want. mule, not over 12 yrs. old,



around 900 Ibs., within 50 miles; pre-.

fer to trade chickns, etc., but will
pay cash if price is right. Roy Taylor,
Tiger, Rt. 1, Box 30.

Want to buy a able-bodied plug
mule, able to tend 30 acres of Jand
a..; will give good note that will be
accepted by the Pembroke National
Bank, due Noy. 15, 1932..G. C. Futch,
Pembroke, Rt. 4;



SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED

Want 4 at. Nubian milk goat, either
young doe, bred, or one fresh in.
Mrs. A. J. Connell, Nashville.

xc. bu. peanut Crowder peas for
a billy soa of good size that will
work. R. Tucker, Lithia Springs,
eh. F, ee 44,

Want a few pure bred milk goats
to raise on shares; have plenty range.
H. D. Yawn, Rhine, Rt. I

Flowers and Seed For Sale
Blue iris, any amt., 20c doz.: nar-
cissus bulbs, 25 doz.; postpaid. Mrs.
N. L. Smith, Martin, Rt. 2.
Portland pink cannas, $3 C; Presi-
dent Red, $2; Eureka White, $4;



Gladiolus, $1; Milk and Wine lilies,

12 for $1; 2 Coral bushes, $2; ever-
J. R. Camp,

healthy Shasta daisy
special care taken in pack-

Cordele.
Strong,
plants;

ing; 50c <doz., postpaid. Miss Marie

Barrow, Reynolds.

Laree, dbl. red Dahlia bulbs, 3 for
20c; 60c doz. del., exc. for good side
meat or lard. Mrs. G. M.> Foster,
Carrolltou, Rt. 7.

White Cape Jasmine, 3 ft. high, 4
ft. across, $10 ea. at my home: 500
Armur privet hedge plants, 1, 2; 3 ft.,
$2 per C... Mrs.
Mitchell.

Jonquil bulbs, butter and eggs, 15c
doz.; blue hyacinths, 20c doz.; white
iris, red eannas, 25e doz.; dbl. purple
lilac, 4 for 25ce; Dorothy Perkins
rose and yellow jasmine, 15 ea.
Flossie Price, Lecust Grove, RFD.
ip . He 3. a: Stone Mountain,
R

Mixed iris, white, blue and purple,
25c doz.; pink verbenas, evergreen,
10c doz.: lilac bushes, rooted, 25c
per . half doz.; chrysanthemums,
cream color, 10 doz. Miss Towa

}Messer, Waleska.

Sweet blue violets and wild dog
tooth violets, April narcissi, jonquil
and daffodil bwbs, Cc. Mrs.: A. A.
Carey, Royston, Rt.

Phiox Subulata hritt), vivid
edum
brace D.. (Gs

Strong,

spirea, bridal wreath, Cherokee

-|roses, 15 ea., 4 for 50c; yellow iris, |
2. dwar, Blanche

Browning),

_ Josephine Spear,



2 Flowers a. Seed Fon Sale
Five and one-half. and 6 ft. high,|
125 ft. around, Cape | Jasmines, $20
ea. at yard:
h25C; Lola Thompson, Lawrenceville,

12 in. high, 2% yrs. old,

Rt. t.

Dwarf boxwoods, rooted, 4,
$1.90 per C: 300 tree Socios. 8.
10 in., $9; blackberry lilies and |
Cherokee roses, 0c doz. Mrs. a.
Rodgers, Greenville.

Calif. privet hedge. cuttings, nice
size, $1 0. Mrs. H. B. Ford, Lavonia.

Fixe. first-class work mule, only 421, Azaleas, red dogwood, Mtn. laurels,

hemlock, white dogwood, $1 doz.;
holly, 10 e2.: arborvitaes, 5 yrs. old,
$1. ea.;. add postage. Allie Holland,

Loving.

Dwarf arborvitaes, 15 in., 25 ea.;
25 in., 36c ea.; add postage on orders
under 50c. Mrs. W. R. Murphy, Ball

Rt. 5, Box 96.
Will exc. value. or pay cash. Price oo

Poncianna, 2 yrs. old, 10c ea., also

jonquil and buster and egg bulbs,

10 doz. Mrs. B..S. Ward, Toombs-
boro, Rt. 2.

Dogwood trees, 3 to 8 ft.; 50c: ea.
W. L. Cuiverhouse, Lorane.

Boston and Sword ferns, well

rooted, 10c: St. Bernard lilies, 15c ea.,

2 for 25c. Mattie Jackson, Ivey.

Privet hedge piants, 50c C; from
6 in. to 1% 7. high. Mrs. L. Stephens,
New Holland. ;

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

Seven and ons-half doz. yellow acd

4% doz. red dahlia bulbs; make heat
lotfer; have blooms about 3 in. :
Miss Mamie Garner, Menlo,

ercss.
Bet.

Arborvitaes, rcoted plants, 20 in,
tall, 35c ea. Miss Jessie Cash, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 3.

Dbl. pink poppy seed, 10c thimble
full; dbl. aiid single hollyneck seed,
pink and red. 25c eupful. Mrs: J. W.
Tolbert, Rockmart, Rt:22 Box 73.

Choice pansy - and snapdragon
plants, 35c oz., postpaid; fragrant
Philadelphus, weil rooted, 1% to 2
ft. pink -spirea, 30c ea.; Huonymus
plants, 2 it. tall, 35 ea. Mrs. Z. M.
Story, Thomson. _

Large, pink, baii poppy seed, 10c
spoonful. Miss Marjorie Williams,
Allentown.

Trimardeau or Giant, mixed colors,
pansy plants, Ic ea., and +e for post-
age. Ready 20th of Jan. (Mrs. O. E.
Mrs. J. L. Edge, Doerun,
Rt. 4. :

Rooted boxwocds, $1.75 per C: 300

rooted Cherokee roses, $6; blackberry
lilies, $1.50 C; 15 crepe myrtle, 3,
4t., $3. Mrs. QO. OD. Woodruff,
Greenville.

Transplanied, Pyramidial trimmed,
12 yrs. old, 25 in high | poxwood
plants, 50c ea., for $2. 50 del.: 4,
6 in. plants, $2 per C, del. Maude
Hamby, * Greenville.

. Blue iris, 3 doz., 50c; jonauils and

butter. and eggs, '20 per C; dusty

miller, 15e bunch; snowdrops, Star
of Bethlehem, 15c per C; Tiger lilies,
8 -doz., 50c; add postage. Mrs. 8.
Leonard, Chatswor rth, bet. 2.

Blue grape hyacinth bulbs, 50e per
C; 500 for $2; snowdrops, $1 per
bulbs; all -del. Miss Vena Browz,
Hartwell.

Native snrubbery and evergreen, |

ferns, reasonable: wisteria, 25c ea.;
Day lilies, blue iris, daffodils and
jonquils mixed, 75c C; and. postage.
Yonge Walker, Mt. Airy, Rt. I.
_ Moses bushes, 3 and 4 ft.,
ea.; 8, 10-ft., $3 ea. O. U. Singleton,
Norcross, RFD.
Black-eye Susies, dbl. Old Maid

seed, ea., 10c tespoonful. Mrs. Clara ;

Cater, Eastanollee, Rt. 2.

Spruce pines, white dogwoods,
holly, cedars, 2 to -10 ft., 50c to $1
ea.; trailing arbutus, wild goose-
berries, $1. doz., FOB. Mrs. W. P.

Shrubbery for sale; almost all
kinds. F. 2. Vanciver, Robertstown.
King Elumbert cannas, $1.75 for}
100; red cannas, green leaf, $1.75 per}
C; white hydrangeas, 20c ea.: stiff-

+Pickelsimer, Epworth.
Shrubbery of all kinds, $1.10 per}

leaf caladiums, 16 to 25c; sugges
|Waterer spireas, 25c ea. Mrs.

Bush, Eastman.

Sweet scented. grass pinks, pink

land white, 4 doz., 50c; Victoria and
golden spur daffodils,

&< doz, - $i;
Arabian and orange lilies, 4 doz... 50c.
Mrs. Christine McLeod, College
Park, Rt. 2.

Blue lilac, well rooted, 30c ea.; blue
iris, 25e doz. plus postage. ek

Mosteller, Alpharetta, Rt. 3.

Sweet bay. magnolia, honeysuckle,
evergreens, gallberry, long and short
leaf pine, sweet myrtle and water
oaks, for sale or exc. for other things
I can use. Mrs. eecucet Pitts, je

bore Oe

| doz.

jblue Chinese for-get-me- nots,

Bee

$1]

rooted, 20 and



Viewer aud Seed Bae Ss
Giant, dbl. red poppy seed,
thls. Mrs. E. Thomas, Cordele,

Poppy a 1 tbls., 10c; dark a
bright. red, white, javender; all |

\Mrs. J. T. M. Watkins, Pavo.

White poppy seed, single - dbl,
mixed, also red poppy seed, dbl ay
single, mixed; add postage. Frazer
-| Adams, Royston, Box 105.

Nice arooxvitass.:12 to 20 in. high,
20c ea,, postpaid. Mrs. G. P. Cr ig,
Morganton.

Mixed colors azaleas, 40c doz
arbutus, wild iris. 16c doz.; pv
iris, pink phlex, 20e -doz.;
glow, blue spider, 15c doz.; bleedin
rheart, 25 ea.: red, yellow japonicas,
/15 ea. Tom Hix, Fila Gap. <

Pink thrift, $1 per C (no less than
25 plants sold), pink almond. pink
weigelas, 2 :
shasta. daisies, 30c doz. del. Mrs. J
Patillo, LaGrange, Rt. 6, Box 79.

Hardy pink carnations, Zoe. Oz."
vinea, 25c doz.: blue, grape hya-=
cinths, 50c per 100 bulbs; snow-
drops, $1 per C; all postpaid. Ray
Johnson, Hartwell.

Large white daisies, old fashioned
blue sweet violets, wild violets, $1
per C;. giant blue. white and Ps 8!
iris, 25 doz., .$2-C. ges . Mc-
Elhannon, Royston, Rt.

Giant Trimardeau noe plants,
29e doz., $1.25 C; awarf arborvitae
pink crepe myrtle, 15c ea.: nolly-
hocks, larkspur. mixed colors. Mis.
C. Heaton, Hartwell, Rt. 3. a
fpmpernr dafiodils, 30c doz.
press, 23 doz.; yr.-old cape jas-
mine, Ibe ea.; crepe; myrtle and

butterfly bush, rocted, 25e ea.; holly=
Bac. seed free with 50c order. Mrs.
a es Thompson, Lawrenceville,

Azakeas, arbutus
laurels, water hes:
add - pastags
Morganton.

Purple violets, white sha sta daisies,
Sweet Williams. phiox, $1 per 100
plants; 4 doz. snapdragons, 25e doz.;
white star jasimnime and purple
wisteria vines, 10c ea.: white August
lilies, 25c. Mrs. Lois Tanner, suet
rose.

Pink rhododer drons, white, -
and yellow honeysuckles, white pine
35c a.: paimetto cabbage, red dog-
wood, 302; blooming peach, 25
shasta daisies, gciden glow, 25 do
Rosa Bell Roper, Mineral Bluff.

Snapdragons mixed, Burpees. giant
fancy, pansies, 25c doz.: 3. BO fer Sh:
$1.75 per C; separate col. snap-=
dragons, 30c doz.: perennial sweet
pea, mixed color, for 20c; 30c doz.:

20
doz., postpaid. Miss Evelyn Sherman, :
Blakely..

Dbl. dahlia bibs, 3
10 ea.; $1 coz: sweet pea plants, e
50c doz.; cosmos, $1.25 C: bridal
wreath, pink weigela, edleen bells,
purple lilac, $1 doz. and others. Mrs.
A. F. Maiach, Jeffer "son, Rt. , i

Sweetshiub, white dogwood, south-
ern smilax, min. laurels, purple
lilac, snowdrops, erahd-daddy gre
beard, forsythia, Christmas bust
add postage on small orders: |
shrubs, 18c ea. Missie Raley, Mitchell

Thirty dif. kinds of box flowers,
large plants, 20 ea.: 30 dif. shrubs,
20e ea., or exc. for garden seed and
other things. Mrs. Chas... - Rice,
Maxeys.

Snowhall plants, 10 ea., 3 for. 25e:
red and white dogwood, 80c doz.: i
azaleas, red and yellow orange 80c
aoz. Viola Holloway. Dahlonega, Rt.

Five hundred magnolia trees 2
ea., well rooted, about. 2 and 5 ft.
high: cash with order; add postag
Frank Carroll, Hegansville, Rt. 1.

Canna lilies. 10 doz. bulbs; white
shasta. daisies, and lavender Easter
lilies, same nrice: add ees Myra
Lemmonds, Socia! Circle, Rt.

Righty sprengeria ferns. a en:
purple lilac, 10c and 15c; add post -
age. Nannie Crawford, Madison, Rt.
2, Ox 08,

Four Junipers, cedars, 2-2 ft. and
10 in. high above the ground, and 2,
2 ft. and 5 in. above the groun
make offer, B. P. Pool, Homer. Rt..

Thuja orentilis Chinese arborvitae
plants, 3, 5 in. piants, 35c to 45c
doz.; yellow, winter jasmine, weli
250 ea. x Mi
Collins, Smithville Rt. 1.

Three ooxwoocis, $5 ea.; 20 white
lilacs, 25e ea., or exc. for garden

, Mtn. ferns, Mtn.
Mtn. ivy, all 20
. Lueile Thomason,

eee?

mixed colors,

Abeans. Mrs. E. A. Waters, Cummin

PRE a.

Dbl. yellow crimson japonic
yrs.-old, 25c ea.; larger, 50c ea.:
azaleas, 35 ea... red dogwood. 50
ea; white crepe niyrtle, 50 ea, Mr

. Mart ee. Ellijay, Rt. Bees



















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Arthur D. Jones, Director

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| Eugene. Talmadge, Commissioner











THURSDAY, JAN. 7, 1932

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! lowers and Seed For Sale

Four Indica azaleas, $1.60: camel-
lia japonicas, pittosporums, ligus-
trums, tea clives, banana shrubs,
t ee aiht 2 for $1.10: 4 nandinas,

1153

Z qeodoras, retinosporas, juni-
_ pers, Italian cypress, 2 for $1.50.
_ Mrs. J. A. Griffin, Cordele.

~ Acer Shinensis, rare shade and

ornamental tree from China, 12 yrs.
- old, $300: will exc. for hogs, cattle,
2 feed or cther value; write. James
Hobson, Jasper.
- Roses, 2 vr. field grown grafted
roses, red radiance, pink radiance,
Lady Hillingdon, Los Angeles. red
Columbian, sunburst, Luxumburg,
Etoil de Holland, President Hoover
and others, 3 for $1. A. J. Buchanan, |
Americus.
Purple bardy phlox, dbl. white
- daisies, pink verbena, grass pinks, | &
blue foxglove, zolden glow, all 25c
-doz.; white, pink. yellow roses, 20c;
daffodils, 1c ea.; add postage. Connie
_ Daves, Ellijay.
Dbl. yellow crimson japonicas, 2
yrs. old. 25c ea.; larger, 50c_ ea.;
azaleas, 50c ea.; red crepe myrtle, 50c
~-8a.3 red dogwood. 45c ea., and others.
Miss M. Barrett, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 62.
- Pink and red raonthly roses, large
Size, rooted, 20c ea.; dark, red holly-
hock, %5 doz. bunches: bright, red
cannas, semi-dbl., 50c doz.; pink
alitheas, dbl. pink almonds, purple
lilacs, 2 for 25c. Mrs. John Hender-
son, Oakman.
Verbena, red, lavender, pink, pur-
: ple; shasta daisies both kinds. med.
size mums., yellow, red, white, all rc
a.3 hollyhock plants, all colors,
mixed and single, 5 ea.; add postage.
Mrs. W. G. Goldman, Loco.
~. Blue iris, yellow and white jon-








-doz.: cannas, King Humbert and
president red and others, 30c doz.:

exc. for privet hedge plants. Mrs.
Tiney Phillips, Flowery Branch, Rt.

Red and yellow azaleas, 3 ft. pink
_ Cherokee rose. $1 doz.; globe arbor-
~~ vitaes, 24 in. rhododendron, pink
spirea, juniper, 6 for $1; 5 doz. pink
perennial pnlox, $1; other shrubs.
Sadie. geeteoll, Morganton,

quils, 75 C: yellow flag lilies, 25

fia ae Sean: For Sale] ) ) | j Rie
: Paul Nero: rose, strong roots, a
yrs. old, 75c; cream American beauty |
rose, -2 yrs. old, 75c; young mans.
fancy, roated, milk and wine lilies,
25 ea. Mrs. W. H. Caldwell, Milner.

- Spruce white pine, azaleas, rhodo- |:
!dendron, balm of Gilead, all kinds}





















Azaleas, hododendrons, mtn.

|laurels, spruce pine, white pine, dog-

wood, coral berry, japonicas, crab-
apple, butterfly, holly, velvet rose,

'tmaple, all 2-4 ft.; also other HOWE

6 for $1; 12 for $1. 4D; - Mrs. Se

| Penland, Ellijay.

Gladicli, blooming size, bulbs, 45
doz.; add postage. Mis: 0; C; Walden,
Blackshear, Re 32

Blue, white iris, 20c doz.; we
woods, 7ape jasmine, red, ~ white
spirea, japonicas, -forsythia, white,
pink weigela, butterfly bush, lilac,

20c ea., 2 for 35c; add postage. Mrs,
Je Elsner, Austell, Rt. 2.

Snowball . sprouts, 20c. a.: tree
boxwoods, well rooted, 2 yrs. old, $1
ea.: white lilac, 10c ea.: exc. for
white feed sacks: add postage. Mrs.
A. J. Stansel, Cleveland, Rt. 4.

Azaleas, 3 ft. laurels, rhododen-:
drons, yellow dogwoods, Cherokee
roses, $1 doz.; 10 rooted roses, $1;
globe arborvitaes, rooted, 5 for $1;
pink perennial phlox, 5 doz., $1. Mrs.
A. Wilson, Morganton.

: Cherokee hedge rose and Mc-
Cartney the largest hedge rose), $1
per: C260, $1.75: 300, $2.50: 4k. We

Scarlet King Humbert cannas, 2
doz. bulbs, 75c; $2.50 C, postpaid.
Mrs. L. W. Seago, Pinehurst, Rt. 2.

Cone shaped arborvitae, 50c ea.;
lily of valley, 25c doz. Mrs. Sloan
Bruce, Avaion. ="

Well rooted boxwood, 2 in -. -50e
ea.; 15 in. boxwood, 35 ea;
25c ea. Mrs. S. J. Tatum, Talking
Rock, Rtg.

Cape jasmines, 20c; crepe myrtle,
snowdrops, silver maple, pepper
flower, wandering Jew, verbena, 10c;
wisteria, flowering pear, 15c; Tiger
lilies, 30 doz. Mary E. Taylor,
Gordon, Rt. 3, Box 44-B. |

Evergresn, flcwering shrubs,_ rare
and common bulbs, roses, regal
lilies, montbretias, hemerocallis iris,
tuberoses, list of varieties,
prices sent on request. Mrs.
Welden, Griffin.

Arborvitae, 30 to 40 inches, 25c;

} Toole, Macon, Rt. 2:

A.

T. G. Underwood, Maysville.
Shasta daisies. yellow narcissus,
white narcissus. 25c doz.; white iris,

20c ea.; add postage. Mrs. John I.
Giles, Sandersville, Rt. 5. 5
Canas, lily bushes, 50c doz.; white

pines, 12 to 24 inches, 40c doz.: add
postage. Mrs. Belle Derden, Talking
Rock: Rt. 1:

Spruce pines, 10c to 50c ea., at
farm. John Worley, Cumming, Rt. 2.

Rooted crepe myrtle, white hy-
drangea, purple wisteria, 10c a.;
yellow star jasmine, 50 for $1; add
postage orders Jess than $1. Mrs. J.
L. Bush, Tifton.

Mountain thott,-75 C at Wrens.
Mrs. J. C. Smith, Wrens. .

August lily bulks, 75c doz.: erepe
myrtle red, pink. 4 to 6 ft. tall, 10c
ea.; narcissus bulbs, April blooming,
75c C; spider lilies, red, 35c bulb.
Mrs. R. N. Danburg, Machen.

Tris, tulips, paper-white and
poetaz narcissus, gladioli, 50c doaz.;

$4 C, del. James Cureton, Austell.
Large sprengerias, full of berries,
$2 to $3; Grand Duke jasmines. $2
and $3 del. from house. Mrs. GcM,
Barrow, Madison.
Limited amouns, stewartia penta-~
gynua, rare shrubs, 1 to 2 yrs. old,
$1; erepe myrtle sprouts, purple, 10
ea. Mrs. J. B. Sayer, Bowersville.
' Choice collection, 2 yr: size, rose
bushes, 5 for $1: weigelia, double
althea, abelia, forsythia, Rochester,

mock orange, 15c ea. Mrs. W. M.
Vickers, Siloam.
Mixed lily bulbs, 75c C: shasta

daisies, 15c doz.; abelia, 2 ft. rooted,
20c ea.; evergreen hedge cuttings,
20ec C; rooted hedge, 25c ea. FOB.
Mrs. M. B. Lee, Fort Valley.

Water lilies, mountain ferns, trail-
ing arbuius, azaleas, 25c doz.: moun-
tain laurels, strawberry bushes, 50c.
doz.; Cherokee roses, maples, 3 for
25c; add postage. Mrs. Thedoshia
Ross, Morganton.

Cannas, King Humbert, president
red, 40c doz.; oak leaf hydrangea,
red. japonica, crepe myrtle, winter
yellow jasmine, 25c rooted; Madonna
lilies, 25c; iemon lilies, 25 doz. Miss
Eva Cogburn, Alpharetta, Rto2.- =

Cape jasmine, 4 to 6 ft., $15 for 4;
come in truck for: them, now time
to transplant. Mrs, E. rs Anderson,

Cape jasmine, 25c ea.; uaa crepe
myrtle, lilac, bridal wreath, golden
bells, pink veigelia, 15 a.; snow-
drops, 10c ea.; add postage; no exc.

41 Stone Mountain.



Mrss-2W. Vs Thompson, Bremen,
Rt. i: Sage 101. Be :

ook ee






10 Tee

sizes,
J.

cash with order; add postage. Mrs. |

shrubbery, 3 for abe: exc. for white
feed sacks. e
Murrayville, Rt.

Pink thrift, oan bulbs, 15 aoe
October iilies, blue and. Roman hya-
cinths, 30c-. doz.: Dorothy Perkins
roses, snow drops. spirea, 15c ea. Mrs.
H, F.. Jarrell, Butler, Rt. 2, Box 44,

Lemon lilies; $1.90 C; ie ciaves 4
shasta daisies, cream butter cups, 25c}.
doz. red -gladioli 40c .doz.; red
myrtle, snowballs, lilac, 85, ea. Pearl
Vick, Ellijay,

Magnolia, mountain rose, flowering
almond, laurel, thorny ash, cedar,|
sweetshruo, 10 ea.; pot flowers, 25
bunch; Tiger lilv bulb, 5c: exe. for
useful things. Mrs, N. B. Lewis,
Toomsboro.

Purple King iris, 20c doz: pink
flowering almonds, 3 for 20; pink
altheas, 3 for 0c: pink phiox, 20e
2 doz.; pink crepe myrtle, 2 for 30c,
well rooted. Mrs. Alcy. Tuck,. Ellijay, |

Spirea, bridal wreath, golden bell,
lilac, abelia, coralberry, crepe myrtle,
weigela, 25 ea.: Spring _ blooming
bulbs, 75c C; named daliias, mums,
40c doz: add eee Mrsieid: -C,
Mize, Ashland, Rr. 2.

Purple vis, hedge podted, 5c. ies
mums, 20c doz.; blue violets, 20-C;
everbearing strawberry plants, 25
C; add postage. Miss Willia Mae
Talston, Hilla Gap..

_ Azaleas, mixed colors, 3 ft.,
rhododendrons, mountain laurels,
white pines, pink dogwood, well root-
ed, $1 doz.; hibiscus, Cherokee roses,
crabapple, 60c doz.: s; hemoracallis.
lilies, 20c doz. Ethel Wilson, Loving.

Double butter- and eggs, yellow

daffodils, $1.25 C; dogwood, cedar
trees, small water. caks, 50c ea.; run-
ning cedar, 4 for $1; M. O. Mrs. T.
H. McCurley, Rt. 4, Hartwell.
Large gladioli bulbs, 35c doz.;
touch-me-not seed, 12c tablespoon-
ful; Japanese morning glorie seed, 15
for 10c,.de!.; 6 rose cuttings, 15c ea.
Mrs. Ethel Tailant, Cumming, Rts
7, Box 21.

Well rooted butterfly push: 25e:
flowering red quince, japonica, varie-
gated rose, hardy yard hydrangeas,
red crepe myrtles, yellow jasmine,
25c ea.; large double cannas, 6 for
POE Mary Spruell, Alpharetta,

Dark, red, double dahlia bulbs,
white flag lilies, yellow cannas, 25
doz.; president reac, bronze leaf Kine
Humbert, 40c doz.; velvet red roses,
rooted, 3 for 25c. Mrs. F. Happoldt,
Lewiston,

Yellow, blue lantanas, 20c ea.; red,
yellow cannas, 5c doz.: yellow
perennial larkspur, 50c doz.: : mari-
gold seed, 10c big spoonful. Miss
Cecil MeCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 4.

Large hollyhocks, foxglove, yellow

| Snapdragon, grass pinks, 25c doz.;

cape jasmine, 25c ea.: yellow thorn-
less, variegated roses, 15c.; mixed
spring. lcoming bulbs, 20c doz., eXc.
Mrs. Winter, Buford.

Daftodiis le; jonquils, 4c: snow-
balls, Raster monthly Seven sister

roses, pink almcnd, yellow japonica,

15c; blue white iris, 25e doz.: box-
wood, 20c; ada postage, Georgia
Davis, Ellijay, R23. 4)

Double, yellow japonicas, 4 yrs.,
25c: bridal wreath, pink almond,
English dogwood, brides bouquet, 2
for 25c: snowballs, pink spirea, 25c:

well rooted: add postage. Mrs. Esty

Parks;. Talking Rock. .

Double vellow japonicas, 2 for 25e:
snowball, bridal wreath, snowdrops,
golden ell, white- dogwood, well root-
ed, all for. $1; May cactus, 30c Be
Mrs. J. M. Smith. Talking Rock, Rt. 2

Blue iris, trailing arbutus, April
narcissus, perennial phiox, evergreen
galax, all rooted, 20c doz.;: rhododen-
drons, coral berry, azaleas, altheas,
sweetshrubs, 10c 6a. Miss Dot Wilson,
Morganton.

American roses, blue arch lilies,
white. pines, dogwood, $1 doz.;
laurels, azaleas, $1.25 doz.:; trailing
arbutus, 50c doz.; add postage. Mrs.
W. E. Robinson, Box 25, Morganton.
Water oak pushes, any amount, 60
ea., a doz.; small sizes cheaper. Mrs.
Hattaway, East Point, 301
Wailiey Ave.

Extra early mixed jonquil, daffodil
bulbs, $1, del.; Gouble mixed poppy
seed, many colors, 25c large package.
H. M. ilk Atlanta, 172 Howard St.,



N E,, Dearborn ae:

AvP: seem :

1ea.3 purple i ac, 25C; - postage. ben =



x ododendrons, well

Rt. 1, Dahlonega.
Jonquils, _ ginger
rhododendrons, 12 to.
doz.; azaleas, 75 doz. Se Dorothia
| Waters, Dahlonega, Rt.
Anthony Waiterer oe.
wisteria, dbl. altheas, crepe myrtles,
20c; Jan. jasmine, snowdrops, 15c

lilies, The 1G?

R.

on orders of 50c up,

Mrs.
Steinheimer, -Brooks. j

ta daisies, and red verbena, 25c doz.
plants; postpaid.

McDonough.

~ Yellow. pines, neeaieads: umbrella

Florida palmetto, bear. grass, waite
for prices. L. C. Cook, Camilla, Rt.
Box .69.
mums, 30c a., $2.50 doz.; blue single
daffodils, 50c doz.; cash with order.
Miss Nell. Grayson, London, Yenn.,
Rt. 6. Resident of a
Alpha bushes, 10c ea.;
birdseye, honeysuckle, sweetshrub,
pines, cedars, 10c a.; others. Rubby
Lee Sanders, Felton, ee
Narcissus, iris bulbs, 20c doz.;
American beauty roses, 6 for 50c;
flowering almonds, 3 for 25c; holly-
hocks, 25; trailing arbutus, 20 doz.;

Miss Mary Grindle.
sister rose cuttings, 3 for 5c; jonquils,

way, Dahlonega, RE 4,
_ Flag bulbs, $1.25 C; snowdrops,
jonquils, April narcissus, yellow June
lilies, 2 doz,.30c; Dorothy Perkins
roses, 3 for 25; boxwood cuttings,
unrooted, $2 C.~ Miss L. M. Davis,
Silver Creek, be

Rooted cape igsmine, 20c ea.: plue

colors Sweet Williams, 15c doz., del.:
exc. for other flowers... Mrs. Woe
Gorley, Baldwin, Rt. 1..

Pink perennial pea seed, mixed hi-

hollyhock seed, dwarf double mari<
gold seed, 10c cupful; add postage.
Ellen Silver, Talking Rock.

Rhododendrons, laurels,
roses, dogwood, azaleas, 3 ft., $1 doz.;
globe arborvitae, red japonicas, 6 for
$1; silver: arborvitae, 50c_ ea.;
rooted; postpaid. Mrs. Daisy Ledford,
Morganton. :

japonicas, 20c ea.: snowballs, altheas.
15 ea.: red. and yellow azaleas, 15
a.3 Japanese barberry bushes, 10
ea.; add postage. Mrs. Lula Patter-
son, Loving.

doz.; mountain laurels, 80c doz..

D.
M. Holloway, Dahlonega, Rte 1.

A. Johnson, Alto, Rt. 1.
Dorothy Perkins roses, 15c; white

iris, 2 for 15c: thorny yellow rose,

Water tily, azalea seed, 10e pkt.,
rhododendrons, dbl zinnia, drooping
laurel seed, 10c cupful; granny-
greybeard, 10c doz. seed. M. L. peers
Dahlonega.

myrtle, 10 ea., 3 for 25e?
monthly roses, rooted, 10c ea.
Reps Lucile Tanner, Talking Rock,

Cherokee roses and azaleas, 3 ft. a.,
$1 doz.; arborvitaes and red japoni~
cas, 6 for $1;- perennial phlox. 25c
doz.: <= postpaid. Mrs. Boon Wilson,
Morganton,

gladioli, $1; 1 variegated evergreen,
20c; add postage. Mrs. J. D. Stewart,
Cairo, RFD 2.

for orders under $1.
Brock, Tallapoosa

Mrs. Grant

hedge plants, $1 per C, del.:

per cutting; hollyhocks, 10c: rose-

ville, Rt. 1, Box 80.



Blue grape hyacinth bulbs, 50c per
_ Hartwell.

aoitte ites: :

mnauils, fla
45c doz.; ountain eet mountain -
ivy, white, --spruce pines, azaleas,

rooted, 12 to 18
inches, 5c doz. Mrs. ea ee:

18 inches, 80

purple: i

Montbretias, Sweet Williams, shas=
Mrs. J. W. Rafe,

chinas, SYCaMOrEs, dogwood, cedars,

Large. dahlias, large. chrysanthe-

hyacinths, 25 AG6Z.3 narcissus, yellow

dogwood,

junipers, 25 and 50c; add postage.
Snowballs, rocted, 3 for 25c: seven

ginger lilies, '75c C. Minnie Tee Hollo-

biscus sed, 10c tablespoonful: mixed

Cherokee -
: pis

~Boxwoods and arborvitae, and red

White pine and holly bushes. "lot

Cedar, 12 in. high, 25c ea., 5 -for a
$1; holly, 25e e#a., 5 for $1. Mrs. W..

35c: summer lilac, white ash, 3 yrs.
old, 30c;. red quince japonicas, 25c.
fea. Mrs. Lillie Barrett, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Snowballs, yeilow thornless nk:
3 col. lilies, purple lilac, pink crepe
gs =

c

- Rhododendrons, mountain laurels, os

Six hundred daffodils, $2.25: 200.

Roots of terrestrial orchid, 6 petal
flat, reddish-purple blooms on 3, 4
ft. stalk; 39 ea.; 4, $1; postage extra

Well rooted prickerly mock orange: -
500 for.
ee Wiss dR Hillis, - Millhaven,

Monthly rose bushes, 15 and 30c

C, or 500 for $2. Mrs. J. M. Bobo. as















































salvia, Chinese forget-me-not, mixed _. 4

Sie


























































mary, 10c. Maurene Parks, Hogans- 7





all. postpaid. : :

iss ie = le May, Warthen.

ee 4 for 350: en

, ladies washbowl, snow on

_ the mountain, 3 for 25. Add postage. TRt.

TS Ft. Fox, Dial.

_ Single blue hyacinths, yellow lilies,

fall pinks, 25 doz.; golden: bells,
a uble japonica, boxwood cuttings,
-410c each. Chesley amie: Rock-
mart, Rt. 3.

Juniper, garden sage, 25 ea. i enn

almonds, purple lilac, yellow japonica,
Myrtle, weigela, 20c ea,; dusty miller,

butterfly lilies, hardy phlox, 30 doz.;
all well rooted. Add postage... Mrs. ro
RL Silver, .Talking Rock, Rt:2.

Arborvitae seed, 10c pkg:; Sweet

: Williams, blooming size, 15c for 20
_ plans; gladiola bulbs, 35 doz.; milk

and wine lily bulbs, blooming size, 5
~ea.; also other flowers: aun ferns. Mrs.
Fula Johnson, Pitts, Rt. 1
~ One Cape Jasmine bush, 4%4- ft.
high, $20 at yard; snowballs, purple
lilaes, golden rod, 15c and 25c ea.;
shasta daisies, 25c doz.; blue flags,
30 doz.; almonds, 10 ea. Add post-
age. Mrs. G. C. Sane: Lawrence-

Ville, Ree dy:

3 Red and yellow azaleas, 3. ft. high,
$1 doz.; Cherokee roses, mt. laurel, $1
doz.; coralberry - -bushes, - -erabapple,
TSC: doz.: phlox, 35 doz. Bonnie. Aber-
erombie, Morganton.

Major trumpet, Feb. yellow nar-
cissus, April Jeu white sulphur
Phoenix jonauils, $1 C, separate; 50c
mixed. Annual phlox, bedding petu-
_hias, 15c doz. shrubs. Mrs. Jeffie
Ham, Forsyth, Rt. 6.
Feathery cream, pink, white spirea,
~15c; lilac, crepe myrtle, silver maple,
butterfly bush, orange lily, canna, red.
holly, 10c, or exchange for white
sacks. Mrs. W. Cc. Thompson, Tooms-
pore. |

Azaleas, red dogwood, mt. jaurel,
_erabapple, hemlock, 15c ea.; - Cherokee
roses, 20 ea.; trailing arbutus, 25
~d0z.; palmetto cabbage, 25c ea. Grace
Barton, Mineral Bluff, Ga.

Indian, Japanese azaleas, Cornelia
_japonicas, nandina, abelia, Trish and
Eng. junipers, spireas, arborvitae,
boxwood, and other shrubbery. R. L.
Wheeler, Clinton Road, Macon.

Butter and egg; buttercups, jon-
quils, snowdrops; harcissus, . lily
-pulbs, little sweet scented narcissus,
85c per 100. Mrs. Ben Echols, Ee
math.
= Flowering crabapple, quince, put-
- terfly bush, lilac; moss pink, roses,
different spireas, crepe myrtle, coral,
jasmine, 10c. Will exc. . for white
-sacks, feathers. Mrs. Wavy A. Lewis,
-Toomsboro. - ~
Azaleas, 75c doz.: mt. laurel, ivy,
0c doz.; white spruce pine, 80c doz.;
red dogwood, "5c doz. Miss Mae
Waters, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

: Red and white althea, %. ft., 25
a.; red and white spirea, blooming
size, 25c; yellow bells, 10c ea.; petu-
nig = seed, all colors, 10 per table-

spoonful. No oe Mrs. J. T. Jones,

Mcintyre, Rt.

=. 3Elardy hank. black prince iris, 20c
_ doz.; red and yellow japonica, snow-
palls, 15c ea.; white narcissus, daffo-
~qdils, 15 doz.; boxwoods, 25c ea.;
golden glow, 30c doz.; azaleas, 40
doz. Lora Shepard, Ellijay, Rt, 4.

_ White blooming narcissus, daffo-
dils, $1-$150; blue hyacinth bulbs,
50c doz.; white and blue iris, $1 doz.:
oe and eggs, spider lilies, -50c

golden bells; 25c. Miss Mattie

MecCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 4.

ven narcissi, daffodils, $1.10 per.
C: blooming pink hyacinths, 50 for

$1.10; 20 named iris, $2.60 per C;

- snowdrops, shasta daisies, 95 for
$1.10; abelias, 2 yrs. old, 4 for $1.10;
shrubbery, roses, $1.10 per 15. Mrs,
J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 5.

Seven Sister running rose pink, 4

ard striped king, lilac, 15c ea.; send
money order, postage partly paid.
oo McLaughlin,
3

Cuttings of pink and white ole-

ander, different colors, and red velvet
ses, flag lilies, Easter lilies, butter-

cups for sale. Will exc. for pot plants,

erns or anything can use. Mrs. J. Cc.
rtin, Dublin, Rt. 6._
uble yellow. japonica, 5 yrs. old,

bridal~ wreath, pink

white ae; 2 for 25c;}
affodils,

Vera a Talking

| Gilead. bushes, 15 ea.;

| jonquils,

5e per 100; add
Rock,



"Yellow. Kine Wiinberk. cannas, 25
dae ; $1 per 100; Crystal Queen jon-
quils, lavender primrose, 6 varieties

mums, 20c doz., or 5e per C:: add

postage. Mrs. Alice cEEY: Dallas,

ae

Double daffodils, yellow and er eam
mixed, 25 doz.; pink ~ almond,
lavend and purple lilacs, purple wis-

teria, ros altheas, 15 <63,5-OF exc. for |.

snowball, junipers: or spruce: add
7 Mrs. Belle Godard, -Giggons,
R

MIC. laisiel, ahbaclientien: azaleas,
Balm of |
galax, trail-|

spruce pine, white pine,
ing arbutus, and woods ferns, 3 for
25; lady slipper, 25c bunch; all post-
paid. Barbara Here user: Murrayville,
Rt. 1.

Iris, orange day lilies, galax, golden
glow, hardy phiox, hardy snapdragon,
25e doz.: red forsythia, red and white
dogwoods, thornless roses, azaleas,
ete.. 3 for 25c. Susie Wilson, Loving.

Rhododendron, azaleas, red dog-
wood, 25c ea.; orange day lilies, white
yellow daffodils, evergeen
galax, 35c doz.; blue iris, 40c doz.;
white and yellow fall pinks, 35 doz.;
add postage, Mrs. BY L. Curtis, Min-
eral Bluff. -

Pink almonds, 3 for 25c; ros. of
Sharon, $1 doz.; weigela, 3 for 30c;
golden bells, 50c doz.; crepe myrtle, 3
for 25c: double white spirea, 3 for

25c; orange lilies, 25c:doz.; add post-

age. Mrs. Mary M. Duvall, Ellijay, Fl.
3, Box 50.

" Sweetshrubs, snowballs,
arborvitae, boxwood, holly, 25;
trailing arbutus: galax, 25e doz.; dog-
wood, 15c, well rooted. Mrs. Kate
Waters, Rugby.

Blue iris, 25c doz.; red dogwood,
10c ea.; mt. laurel and ivy, 3 for 25c;

azaleas,

trailing arbutus, galax, 15 dob.; add

postage. Mrs. Hattie Dehart, Mineral
Bluff.

Blooming ae
dogwood, 25c ea.; }
honeysuckles, red, white and yellow,
30c; golden glow, 30c doz.;
20c; bridal. wreath, 15c. May Bell
Roper, Mineral Bluff.

Pink weiglas, dbl. yellow japonicas,
abl. white spireas, yellow winter jas-
mine, snowballs, pink almonds, pink
altheas, azaleas, Eng. dogwood, for-
sythia, and other flowers all with
good roots, 2 for 25c, 10 for $1; add
postage. Ellen Silver, Talking Rock.

Purple iris, $1.75 per 100; white
dbl. spirea, golden bells, white dbl.
Easter roses, 2 for 25c; orange lilies,
25c doz.; birdseye hedge bushes, $1
doz.; add postage. Mrs. Mima Horton,
Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Purple lilac, snowballs, 25c ea.; dbl.
jonquils, orange- Phoenix type iris,
purple, smoky and purple, yellow and
brown per doz. 25c; orange lilies, 20c
doz.; narcissi, white April blooming,
Se. per 100. Mrs. Riley Ross, Ring-
go

Dogwood, mt. laurel, honeysuckle,
ivy, $1 doz.; yard grass for hedges,
$1.50 per 100 roots; cedar 12-20 in.,
25c; add postage. Pearl Anderson,
Cleveland, Rt. 4.

Mrs. B. R. Cant pink Killarney,
free blooming white climber, fragrant
red rose, strong field grown plants,
25c ea.; early bridal wreath, Eng.
dogwood, ladies ae whip, 15c ea.;
plus postage. Mrs. B. F. Harrison,
Bolingbroke.

ed and white

Red dogwood, azaleas, laurels, ivy,

white and black pine, crabapple, 3 for
25c; marcissus and jonquils, 25c
doz.; tanzy, 15c doz; add postage.
Miss B. J. Holland, Mineral Bluff_
Rose cuttings, old-fashioned, thorn-
less, dbl. rose, 5c ea.:; holly bushes,
5@c-ea.; add postage. No checks. Mr.
D. M. Blackwell, Cleveland, Rt. 4.
Rhododendrons, azaleas, red dog-
wood, $1 doz.; galax, fall pinks, yel-
low and white, 25c doz.; golden glow,
25 doz.; orange day lilies, 50 doz.;
add postage, Lucy Roper, Mineral

Greenville, Bluff.

Ornamental shrubbery, China trees,
magnolia, holly, sweet bay and honey-
suckle, 10c to 25c ea.;
Christmas and Thanksgiving cactus,

all 5c per cut. Mrs, J. W. Hendrix,

5

Dover.

Blue iris lilies, 25 doz.; yellow jon-
quil bulbs, $1 per 100. Miss G.-B.
McLane, Hartwell, Rt, 2.

| vitae,

F15e doz.;

palmetto cabbage, |

laurels,.

May, June,

inches high, 15-
high, 10 ea.; arbor-
6 10c Se Mrs. Laney.
Hunter, ice

Red dogwoods, 4 for 25: mixed
color -axaleas, 35 doz.; trailing ar-
butus, galax, 2 doz. for 25c;: arbor-
vitae, 20c ea.; golden bells, 3 for 25;
hollyberry bushes, . +3 - Tor: 25e:
ferns, 20c :doz.; crabapple sprouts,
15c ea. Mrs: Addie eee Te: Lov-
ing.

-Fifty poxwood, 9- 14 Ti: $5: -arbor-
vitae, 12-20 in., 20- 20c; juniper, black
hawk, 25c%ea.; chrysanthemums, 15c
doz. Mrs. Carrie Townson, Lewner.

Red dogwood, 4 for 25c; mixed
color azaleas, 35c doz.; hedge bushes,
3 for 25c; arborvitae, "20 ea.: galax,|
25c per 2 doz.; holly pushes, i5 ea.3
blueberry bushes, 20c doz. Mrs. Essie
Woody, Loving.

Violas, hibiscus, hollyhock, angel
trumpet, large poppy, larkspur, snap-
dragon, marigold, zinnias, poppy seed,
all 7c pkg., 5 pkgs. for 25c. Delia Fife,
Armuchee.

Dbl. altheas, white, pink, lavender,
spireas, pink crimson, Van Houtti,

25 oe < T- in.

4 for $1.10 value in eggs, butter, meat,
lard, syrup, beans, etc. Adeline Mc-
Iver, Cordele.

Bleeding heart, 25c ea.: snowballs,
15c ea.; red, yellow japonicas, 15c ea.;
purple iris, 30c doz.; purple foxglove,
pink, red, yellow azaleas,
50c doz.: weigleas, 35 doz.; all well
rooted; add Moe Mrs. Eunice
Davis, Ellijay, Rt.

Milk and wine tilies, Tee red flow-
ering maple, 20c; verbena, 40c doz.;
white morning glory seed, 10c tea-
spoonful; cannas, 50c*doz.; August
lilies, 50c doz.; spider lilies, 15c ea.;
or will exc. any for white feed sacks
Rt, ee flowers. Mattie Carter, Alma,

Purple lilac, golden bell, white
nowdrop, thornless yellow rose, cedar
trees, all well rooted, 25c ea.;
flags, 25c doz. Mrs. .: M. Aderhold,
Lavonia.

Cape jasmine, red spirea, 15c: red
giadiola, tube roses; tiger lilies, white
iris, 3 for 10c; jonquils, butter and
eggs, cannas, narcisssus, 20 doz. Mrs.
W. W. Taylor, Gordon. ~

White Bermuda Easter lily bulbs,
75c per doz; add postage. Miss Lela
Rahn, Rincon, Rt. 2.

Hardy ferns, 25c per. doz.; red
dahlia tubers, $2 per C; black
prince iris,-$1 per 100; yellow iris,

blue and purple mixed, $1 per C;

lemon lilies, madonna lilies, 25 per
doz. Mrs. N. P. Padgett, Ella Gap.

Coral vines, 6 for 50c; blooming
Size verbena, red, white, 3 doz. 50c;
white hydrangeas, 3 for 50c; chrysan-
themums, pink, lavender, white, red,
yellow, 3 for 50c Mrs. Ida, Taylor, Ar-
lington, Rt. 2.

Yellow cluster narcissus bulbs, 20c
doz.; giant amaryllis hybrid puibs,
20 ea. 3 for 50c, prepaid. Miss Ida
Grier, Arlington.

Giant white spider lilies, 3 for 40c;
red spider lilies, 3 for 25c; Dr. Regel
(Hemorcallis) lilies, 3 for 25c, pre-
paid. Mrs. Maude Brooks, Arlington.

Cannas, dbl. pink Canard, 25c doz.;
perennial asters, purple, pink, 25
doz.; white crepe myrtle, 25c ea.;
verbena, 2 doz. for 35c; coral vines,
3 for 35c, blooming size. P. U. In-
gram, Arlington, Ri? =
_ Shasta daisies, pink primroses,
pink hardy phlox, purple perennial,
15c doz., ea.; purple and blue iris
15c doz. Mrs. Savannah Ralston, Elli-
jay, Rt. 3

Bediots blooming size, $1 per 100;
pink weigelas, pink spirea ,white, pur-
ple and dbl. pink altheas, 3 for 40c;
goldenbell, forsythia, bride wreath,

lilac, 4 for 25C? Boston ivy, 10c doz.

Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Grass pinks, yellow, jasmine, sal-.

bulbs, canna, Easter lilies, 15c ea.;
petunias, phlox, dbl: pink, yellow rose
cuttings, 5c ea. Mattie Pike, Mauk.
Giant snapdragons, boltonia, core-
opsis, sweet pinks, anchusa, aqualegia
pyrethrum, lathyrus, hollyhocks,
marshmallows, calendulas, veronica,
artemisia lacttiflora, giant pansies,
hardy blooming size plants, 50c doz.;
$1 orders postpaid. Mary Lewis, Cor-
nelia.
~ Indian azaleas, a fb high, 12 for

ee large variety boxwood, well rooted
| bushes, 3 yr. old, 5 for $1. 25: cheaper.
jin larger. lots; junipers, well rooted,

13 yr. old, 3. for $1; arborvitae, nice



plant s, 2 for *) Elsie Heaien Mineral
Blut ee

pag hoxWaods; 5: ft. high, $15 ea.,|
ete my. place; 12-18

diast.

mt.

red myrtle, abelias, pink orleanders, |

blue | :

mon pink geranium, ferns, amaryllis

| LOSES,



_ to ship. |

Dbl. water lilies and pink
lotus, all named varieties, :
water gardens, 2 lilies or 1 lotus
1 lily for $1, or 2 lotus, $1 whi

- Booking | orders now.
Hazard, Dalton, Rt. 1. -

Dbl. yellow japonicas, alttied. pin
almonds, dbl. white spirea, azaleas,
pink weigela, Jap hedge bush, 10c ea.
royal purple iris, 25c doz.; white
daisies, 15 doz.: all plants well root--_
ed; add postage. Mrs. Will De
Talking Rock.

Hemstitched leaf caladium, wren al
orchid, milk and wine,
bulbs, 15c a.; tuberoses, aborvitae
purple violets, pig bunch, white sta
jasmine, Christmas - bell, artilery
pen blue plumbago, 8c ea, Mrs. Be
. Hay, Leary.

Coralberry fas butterfly. bush
altheas, spireas, orsythia, red bud,
20c ea.; ivy, trumpet vine, Virginia
creeper, yellow honeysuckle and other.
vines, 10c ea.; jonquils, $1 per C:
narcissus, $1 per 100. Will exc. fo
field. peas. Mrs. E. Spence, Dun
woody.

Red, pink, yellow. azaleas, 50c doe
pink weigela, japonica, 15c ea.; bleed~
ing heart, 25c a all well. rooted:
a postage. Mrs. R. M. Ray, Ellij Vs.

Cannas, fine mee 75 per. Cc:
iris, blackberry, 50c per 100; tiger
lilies, ide per C; Yucca plants, 6 for
25c; will exc. for other flowers; add
postage. Harold Pass, Point Peter. .

New everblooming Sweet. Williams,
mixed carnations; dbl. white violets, sy
dianthus, 5c ea.; May. daisy, holly=
hocks, 50c doz.; larkspur, violas, pop-
py, 30 doz; other flowers. Mrs. J. HL :
Fife, Armuchee.

Hondsome shrubs, 4 yr. old: gar
denias, $1 ea.; crepe myrtle, "$1. 50
pyrancanthas, $1.25; rose acacia
60c; abelias, 75c; spireas, 60c: d
altHeas, 60c; forsythia, 60G;4]
Emily Prather, Brookhaven. -

Blue iris flag. lilies, any amount a
20c doz., del.; also ate bulbs,
25. doz., del. Mrs. N. L. Smith
Martin, Rt. 2. :

Hardy pholox, pink, yellow Fall
pinks, pink chrysanthemums, All 3

, or exc. for sacks, 100-lb
size at 10c ea., and ea. paying chg
Grace Winkler, Cleveland, Rt. 4.

Shrubbery and flowering plants, :
rare and common, all cheap. Regal.
lilies, roses, iris, jonquils, Spanish
bayonet Dbl. orange See lilies, $1 per
C. plus postage. Mrs. a Welden,

-Bush lilies, hollyhocks, bugle vine,
canna bulbs, winter pinks, for best.

Griffin.

| offer, with postage added. Annabell .

Derden, Talking Rock, Rt. 1.

Purple, with white throat, Siberian
iris, 35c doz., 3 doz., $1. Mrs. A. :
McEver, Gainesville. g

Pink iris, Georgia, Dream, Sil
Ribbon, Susan Bliss, Wild Rose, 25c.
ean 5 for $1; aphrodite, 75c; wh
wisteria, red crepe myrtle. : xk
Mrs. J. L. Kilgore, Stone Mtn.

Eng. dogwood, snowballs, butterf
bush, pink almond, forsythia, weige
las, spireas, Kerria, star jasmine, |
$1; smaller, 8 $1; jonquils, dbl. da.
fodils, narcissi, 15c doz. Add postage
Mrs. C. H. Ward, Adairsville, Rt. 1.

Golden Bells, Eng. dogwood, spire:
bridal wreath, weeping Mary, weige
las, snowballs, japonicas, all 15 each,
2 for 25; $1.25 doz. Mrs. J. Wes
ver, Talking Rock, Rt, 2: =

Real Ga. live oaks from orig. for-
est, 2-5 in. dia., 8-15 ft high. Coast

| palmettoes, 5-15 ft. Frt. or express,
i well crated and eee

ree J
Burney, Savannah, Rt.
Amaryllis or spider lilies. BBC da
bulbs; daffodils, 15 per doz.: pin
crepe myrtle, 15 per plant, 2 for 25055

{rose cut. and dbl. white alfa, 30c doz.

Postpaid. Miss Theus- Tanner, Sa:
dersville.

Jonquils, 45c C.: cannas,' 35c doz
narcissus, 65c C.; bridal wreath, pink
pea locust, 10c each, purple iris. 35
C; pink rambler roses, 10c each. Mrs, :
E. W. Barnes, Oakman, oe a
- Dbl. yellow japonicas, pink
monds, 15 each; blue iris, 25c doz
juniper, 8-10 in. well rooted, 50c e
Exc. for anything can use. Add post
age. Mrs. N. M. Hefner, eas

eye verbena plants, 10c e2., 3 for

land, Reynolds.

Large. cape jasmine, $15; be
$4; crepe myrtle, $1.50;
60c; yard hydrangea, W.
50c. All at my yard prices; too larg
Cora Moore, B Rt



- . of the valley, lemon plants,

eer:

' willows, 40c doz.

Peas Six

F Flowers: ant Seed For Sale)

- Collection of choice, named var.
- mixed, Dahlia tubers, $1 doz.; also
~ donguil, daffodil and narcissi pulbs,
_ very fine varieties, mixed, $1 per C.
- Not postpaid. Mrs. J. ee Hynds, At-
~ Janta, 216 Howard St., Phone
_DE-0203.
~ Gen. collection of choice dahla

: - tubers, including the Warner, Jersey.

Pe Senate, Breeze Lawn, Eastern Star,
Snowdrift, etc., $1 doz. plus postage.
Mrs. John I. Hynds, Atlanta, 93 War-
ren St., N.E. Phone DE-0489-W.

1 Well rooted giant boxwood cut-.

tings, 50c each. Mrs. H. M. Ford,
- Lavonia.
. Mtn. geraniums, ferns, arbutus,
galax, heart-ease, ea. 25c doz.; azal-
eas, latirels, dogwood, snowballs, 20c
each. Mrs. David Wilson, Hurst.
Fine named iris, 3-for 25c; 7 for
50c: 18 mixed for $1; Rugosa roses,
red and pink, 25c} red salvia, small
shrubs, 50c; golden spirea, 30c. Mrs.
_S: W. Sloan, Auburn.

Boston fern, 10c; Sprengeria, 20c;
yr. old roses, silvermoon, red let ter
day, pink cochet, white seven sister,
dark red and rose pink, 25c each;
any 5, $1, postpaid. Mrs. Virgil T.
Chamblee, Cumming.

Hardy sweet pea seed, mixed col-
ors, Spencer sweet pea, pink and
white, crimson red, mallow seed, Bae
_ pink hollyhock seed: all 10c tbls.,
for 25c; Shurley lilac, 15c a., 2 ioe
aoc. Mrs. A. R. Clack, Auburn.
White pine, 15c each; winter fern,
40c doz.; crabapples, 15c each; flow-
ering peach trees, 20c each; 12 choice

roses, $1 doz., yellow thornless Yoses, |

"5e doz. Add postage. Mrs. Darius
Millholland, Loving.

Snowballs, 2 for 25c; laurel, $1 doz.,
trailing arbutus, 50e doz.
and white pines, 1% ft. high, 6 for $1.
Add postage for less than $1. Miss
Ruth White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.2 Box
oo
Orange lilies, daffodils, $1 per C;

pink hardy hibiscus, 50c each; yellow
forsythia, bridal bouquet, purple and
pink altheas, 25c each. Add postage.
Exe. for white sacks. Mrs. Nancy
Henderson, Ellijay, Rib. ae

Baby ivy, Boston, sworn ferns, lily
sweet
shrub, sour and sweet pomegranate,
all colors. Conch begonia, well root-
ed, 8c each. Maggie Lemons, Leary,
: Rt. 2, Box 40.

Daffodils, narcissus, star of Bethle-
hem, orange day lilies, 75c C; Kerria,
japonicas, snowballs, pink weigelas,
pink, hardy hibiscus, 25e ea, Add
postage. Exc. for anything can use.
ee Mollie Henderson, Ellijay. Box

Two ea. ferns, Boston and Span-

-geria, $1.50 each: 2 ostrich, $1; 2 dbl.
ger., pretty pot. of lily (name not
known), 2 doz. shasta daisies, 50c ea.
Also other flowers. Mrs. E. Foun-
. tain, Ft. Valley. .
Large sword, ostrich, lace ferns,
dif. kinds of rooted begonias, geran-
-iums, sultanas. Sell or exc. for peel-
ed, dried peaches, apples, tulip bulbs
or Lady T. strawberry plants. Mrs.
J. Z.. Curry, Stockton.

Old-fashioned yellow Marechal Neil
ramblers, rooted, 25c; cuttings, 20c
doz.; hollyhocks, 15c doz.; seed, 15c
cupful: white, dbl. peonies, 25c; hy-
drangea, pink, white, 25c. Florrie

Hughie, Rt.1. |
- Siebold burning bush, euonymous,

-$ ft., 2 for $1.75; crepe myrtle, pink,
_ Eng. dogwood, white cydonia, scarlet
japonicas, spirea, Van Houtti, Amer-
ican Beauty roses, 25c each, $2.50
doz, P..P. Mrs. W. HH. Rucker, Mil-

St. Augustine grass, well rooted,
cutings, $1 bu., yellow cannas, presi-
dent red, 30c doz.; milk and wine
lilies, 50c doz., large purple viclets,
-50c C., FOS. Exc. for weigelas, pink
and red radiance roses. _ Miss A.
Dixon, Alma, Box 55.

Blooming peach tree, 10c and 15c;

mums, yellow and white, mixed, 25
doz:; dahlia tubers, 3 col. 5 each;
plue and white flags, 4 for 25c; pink
- e@repe myrtle, 20c ea. Add postage.
- Mrs. J. B. Fields, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Red and- yellow azaleas, 30c doz.,
blueberry bushes, 25c doz., red dog-
- wood and mtn. ferns, 30c doz. white
All well rooted.
Add postage. Mrs. Callie Richard,
Loving.

Black Prince Tris, rose phlox, 20c
doz., narcissi, dbl: daffodils, jasmine,
10c doz., pink peonies, 30c; arbor-
vitaes, mtn. laurels, 25c ea.; lavender
butterfly, 15c. Martha Eller, Elli-

jay. :
. "fame locust bushes, yellow thorn-
less roses, redbud bushs: all 10c ea.

- =xc. for anything can use. Mrs. Em-

ley Long, Cleveland, Rt. 4, Box 13.

Hemlock

bushes, 10c ea., ane doz.

3



Foca

. Thornless roses, azaleas, 75c doz.:.
red dogwoods, willows, 50c doz.,

pussy
redbuds, 75 doz., golden arborvitaes,

10 for $1. Mrs. F. E. Abercrombie,
Mineral Bluff, care DeHarts box.

Blue and_ purple _ iris,
daisies, primroses, pink, hardy phlox,
15 doz.; sunflower seed, 10c cup;
other flower seed, 10c pkg. Add post-
a Mrs. Sidda Southerland, Ellijay,

aa

Pink phlox, iris, 20c dox.; dbl. jon- |

quils, white narcissi, 15c doz.: bleed-

ing heart, 25e; dbl. yellow and red|
wall, insulated, fireproof, automatic

japonicas, altheas, pink weigelas, 15c
ea.; azaleas, 40c doz. Add postage.
Linda Evans, Ellijay, Rt. 3...

Azaleas, mtn. laurels, mtn. ivy,
dif; col. 156: d6z.;
pine, 12-18 in., hollyhocks, 16c doz.;
ginger lilies, day lilies, 25c doz. Mrs.
Ellie Waters, Dahlonega, RFD 1.

Salmon pink, large flowering glad-
iolus bulbs, 50c doz.; large yellow iris
bulbs, white and blue, 50e doz. Add
postage on all orders less than 2 doz.
Also 2 large snowball bushes, $1 ea.
Miss Ida Dodd, Fairmont.

Large purple flags, blue violets, dbl.
orange lilies, pink, red and yellow
eannas, 50c doz.,
theas, purple lilac, white dogwood,
15c. Exc. for-100 Ib. white feed sacks.
Mrs. Nan Kown, White, Rt. 1.

Giant zinnia seed, all colors, 10 |
i'match-box full and postage; sword

and Boston ferns, well rooted, 15c ea.,
2 dark red rose geraniums, last spring
cuttings, 25 each. Mrs. S. P. Jones,
Lula, Star Rt.

Trish junipers, 4-5 ft., 80e; 214-3 ft.,

50c each; arborvitaes, 05-5 ft... 40c:

Italian cypress ,4 ft., 70c; Arizona
cypress, 4 ft., $1 abelia, large plants,
$1. All gov. insp. Mrs. Ss. D. Dun-
ean, Cornelia, Rt. 1.

Bright red rambler roses, good
roots, 10c each, or exc. for other
rooted monthly roses, any color. Well
rooted Thanksgiving cactus, 10 ea.
or exc. for other sy
Smith, Homerville, Rt. Box 37.

Sword ferns, well eae 10c ea.;
milk and wine lilies, 15 each; large
red gladioli bulbs, 25 doz.; small, 15
doz.; Dorothy Perkins running roses

Mrs. A. T. Russ, Nicholls, Rt. 2.

Evergreen vines, $1 doz.; balm of
Gilead buds, 25c at.; mtn. ferns, 15
bunch; dewberry vines, $1 doz. Sil-
ver maples, 15c each;
Ray Sutton,
Cleveland; Rt.-4, Box 13.

Flowers and Seed Wanted



doz. large size mixed gladiola bulbs.
Fach pay postage on what we send.
Mrs. Scott D. Winfrey, Lithonia, Rt.

Winona. Farm.

Want 50 boxwoods, 6 to 8 in. tall.
Must be cheap for cash. Mrs. E.. C.
Melton, Austell, Rt. 2. .

Want to get. in touch with party
having the Madonna, lily bulbs, also
thes Regal lily bulbs for sale or
exc. State what you have, price, ete.
Mrs. J. D. Smith, Savannah, Rt. 3,
Coffee Bluff.

Exe. narcissus bulbs, dbl. or trum-
pet kind for pink chrysanthemums,
not just the old-fashioned ae
Mrs. C. W. King, Bowden, BE]

Want several nice size boxwoods
for cash. Write giving description,

size and price, and where they oH ;
cond. every way, $8.75. Viola Robin-

be seen. W: J. Gordon, Rome,
Stephens St.

Want sev. doz. roots wild yellow
jasmine vine. Roots in large clumps.
Quote best price. Mrs. Fred C. Disbro,
Atlanta, 25 West Wesley Ave.

Want 2 cedrus deodoras, 1 Anthony
waterer spirea, 2 red dogwood, 1 doz.
well rooted monthly roses, mix. col.,
2 Japanese persimmons. Will exc.
flowers or pay cash, hyacinths, pink,

crepe myrtle, etc. Mrs. E.:R. Daniel, |

Thomaston, Rt. 1.
Exc. well rooted hedge plants for
white pine or red crepe myrtle, or red

dogwood, 2 hedge plants for 1 of ea.|

Mrs. E. M. Travis, Fayetteville.
Exc. fruit trees for abelia, junipers
and aborvitaes. Mrs. L. A. Coe, Easta-
nollee.
Want a quantity of boxwood cut-

tings, arborvitae and Irish junipers; |

also eunonymus cuttings. Exc. other
flowers. Write first. Mrs. H. H.
Ezzard, Dalton.

Exc. sweet shrubs, wisteria, crepe
myrtle, well rooted,- 15 ea.; Star of
Bethlehem, 10c doz.: frostproof Eng.
pea seed, 200 Ib. for. calla lily, Easter
lily, any color, dbl. peony; dwarf
arborvitae, butterfly bush, etc. Write
first. Mrs. H. C. Troup, Fitzgerald,

Rt. 2. ae

Poe

and ocd For oe Sikh

- shasta |

spruce and white}

Full instructions, 500 cap., $7.
white, purpls al-|

'l eond. Sell or exc. for hogs.

'coal brooder.
brooders shipped; 3 mi. north of Ma-

chinquapin 3 hatehes; perfect cond., $12.50. Mrs.

Fred Bowles, Rydal, Rt. 2.

ine.:

}good cond.



cation.

Nation, - -Canton, Rt.

Want well rooted sees aianea |

cheap for cash. vealees Vera. Rogers,

Cobbtown. . .
Want to buy onde of Camelia

japonicas. Submit sample bloom. We
will pay postage. H. T. Conner, Ma-
CoH, EF. O. Box 478. .



Incubators, Brooders, Bie, |.

' For Sale

Latest waae Buckeye, 350 eggs, db.

turn trays; 2 thermometers. Only

set. once, $50. Mrs. Jesse Wi. Brown, |

Helena.
Four Little Brown Hen me 2 for

$2; 2 for $3.50, Mrs. A. T. Lee, Gardi.

One Wisconsin mowing machine.
Sell or exc. for 1 stalk cutaway har-
row or any kind of farm tools. Must
be in fair cond. Dillard Wilcher,
Gibson.

One S. R. Thermostatic automatic
control brooder, first-class cond.
Used only twice. Gives good service.
Loyd
Barrett, Alto, Rt. 1.

250 ege cap. Buckeye Inc., perfect
cond: Complete with instruction
book, ete., $25 or exc. Paul Clark,

ey.

Two Putnam brooders, good cond.,
and 1 oat sprouter, new, $5 for lot,
| $2 each, FOB. Wm. Campbell, Sugar
Valley.

Five hundred cap. brooder, in No.

H.-G.
Burroughs Canon.

Buckeye coal brooder, with 52 it.
canopy, in good cond., $10, or exc. for
white Pekin ducks, or Stuart pecan
trees.. Johnnie Lott, Broxton, RFD 2.

New. Buckeye. Inc., 120 cap. Oil
burners $15, or trade incubarotr and
25 W. L. hens, April hatch, for a
young Jersey cow, near Atlanta. J.

Mrs. 3 P. |W. Roberts, Aglanta, Rt. , Be 408.

New 500 cap. oil brooders, 1 used
500 cap. oil brooder, 1 used 500 cap.
Reasonable prices. No

rietta, on paved Canton gees | Miss

and chinquapin bush roses, 25 ea. Lilla Wright, Marietta, Rt.

One M. eap. brooder gal, tin ean-

ors for brooder, 2 egg creates, 12 and
6 doz.
| Dunwoody.

Make offer. Mrs. -E. Spence,
One Super Hatcher, 250 cap. Used

No. 2 Buckeye Inc., 180.cap.; in

perfect cond., $12.50. Alton Deane,
eee Rt. 4.
Exe. 1 Ib. tender green seed for 4}

An Old Trusty Ine., practically

inew; 150 cap., $8. Mrs. *E. O. Bled-

soe, Carrollton.
Two hundred and fifty cap. inc.;

never uncrated. Miller Ideal make;

$20, FOB. C. B. Collins, Hazlehurst.
Radio oil brooder, 300 cap.; used

icnly 2 seasons, good cond., $4, FOB.

Mrs. Walter Johnson, Sparta.

One Petaluma electric 250 cap.
good as new, guar. to be all
right. First chk. for $18.50 gets. it.

Jesse L. Johnson, Calhoun.

Two Sol Hot, 500 cap. brooders;
used 1 season. Guar. perfect shape;
$10 each, or exc. for peas of new crop,
cr paper shell pecans; 2 500 cap. coal
brooders; used 1 season, $8 each, or
exc. as above. Also feeders and
waterers cheap, or exc. Jones Beas-
ley, Lavonia.

One Wisconsin Inc., 140 cap.; good
son, Waco, Rt. 2.

Two hundred and twenty Buckeye

Ine. for sale or exc. for 200 lb. brood

sow; ready bred. Ea. to pay post-
age. Mrs. Rose Danvers, Doyle.
One Ideal, 250 cap. inc., 500 cap.
brooder, perfect cond. Sell or exe.
for baby chicks or hens. Write. J.
W._H. Hunter, Waynesville.
Five hundred cap. oil burner
brooder, in No. 1 cond., good as new.
Sell or exc. for a nice hog. Prefer a
bred gilt of any good breed. H. G.
Burroughs, Canon.
_ Practically new Buckeye hot water
inc., 1,114 egg cap. Used 2 seasons

only. Price $135; will trade for 150;

laying hens, that are healthy and in
Clayton A. Roberson,
Jesup, Rt. 2.

One 500 cap. 44 in. canopy Sol Hot}
brooder; used about 6 mos., in perfect
cond., $10.

Ira F. McMinn, Ayers-
ville.

One National coal burning brooder,
500 chick cap., $4; 1 Buckeye Rite
Heat oil burning brooder, 1 M. cap.,
$16. Mrs. C. G. Carter, Griffin, REC:

-Used inc., 250 and 500 chick cap.
Good operating cond. guar. Price
and description, and make on appli-
Chas. F. Howe, Ft. Valley.

A
Se

Want all kinds of shrubbery. In me

buek brooder at r
will exc. for chicke

| wick; $5.

fcond. M. Wilson,



Bi 20

One electric Reed inc., 150 egecap.,
$10 cash. Mrs. W. W. Appling, At=

Janta, Rt. 2.
One 52 in. Radio oll, brooder with,
thermostatic. control. Used but once;

clean and in extra good cond., $8,
Snore,

FOB, or $9.50 del. M. L.

Gainesville, Rt. 4.

1 Super Hatch, 250 cap., :

Two
Meee 150 cap. $6. Exe. .

$10; 1
for 200 chicks, day old,
January 15, or exc. for 32 bu. corn.
F. B. Bohlen, Madison, Rt. 5. -

DeLaval cream separator, used

very little: perfect cond., $20 cash,

or exc. for 200 baby chicks, R.I. Reds
or B. Rocks. Mrs. Clarence Rawlins,

Eastman.

One Maes Line broader, 250 cap., _
slightly used, $6.50 or exc. for 10 R.
IT. Red hens. Ea. pay shipping chgs.
Henry Lindsey, Washington, Rt. 3.

Wishbone Inc., 6,400 cap: in per=

fect cond. Cost $1. 250: sell for $650.

E. R. Warnock, Statesboro, Rt; 5
Box. 1077.

Six hundred cap. Buckeye inc.

good as new; good thermometer and.

all equipments, $25, FOB, or $30 del.
Money order. Mrs. F. Cowart, Sum-
mit, Ri. 2.

Used brooders, 250. and 500 chick *s
cap.; good operating cond. --Gilar.

Write for prices and description,

Chas. F. Howe, Ft. Valley. :
Three hundred ehick Sears-Roe-
Dba els price, or

Make an offer.
Mrs. J. O. Stewart, Gardi. <

One Little Brown Hen ince.; $1. 50

or exc. for 500 Bermuda onion plants,

500 cabbage plants and 200 straw=
berry plants. Mrs. A. T. Lee, Gardi.

Two hundred and fifty egg cap. ae

Suer Hatcher inc. complete, good as

new, $15 cash, FOB, or exc. for 15 ~
pure bred R. I. Red pullets. Charles
Bailey, Vienna.

Buckeye inc., 400 egg cap. Cost
$75; good cond.: thermometer, in-
struction book and egge-tester. Will

trade for meat, lard, syrup, corn at.

market price, or sell for $20 cash. E: :
(Name not. given), Guyton, Ga. off

No. 8 Buckeye inc., 4,800 cap. Good
as new. Cost $1, 000. Sell for $300.
T. F. Thomas, Lavonia.

Buckeye oil burning brooder, 52 in
Hoover; used s season;
_ S. F. Bohanan, Conyers,

ons little Putman brooder, com- .
plete with directions $3.50 postpaid
in Ga. Used 1 time. Mrs. Wm. W.
Bryan, Omega, Rt. 1. (
Six hundred egg cap. Queen inc.
and 1 400 egg Queen and 150 egg Iron=
clad, cheap, or exc. for any kind of

live stock or corn. Write if inter-

ested. C. K. Malone, Monticello. |
Sears-Roebuck Blue Flame brood<

er; used 1 time: in perfect cond. |

when use thermometer. Exc. for 4
big type hens that are Iaying. J. G.
Dall, Talking Rock.

Fifteen gal. tin trapnest fronts, fox;
laying house; $2 for lot; bbl. 10 gal.
churn; 10 gal. milk can, $5 for both;
2 egg crates, $1. Mrs. E. Spence,
Dunwoody.

Ideal inc., 250 cap., good as new.
Set 3 times; $18.50. Mrs. E. F. Jom=
er, Soperton, Rt. 3.

One oil brooder, 500 cap., $7. Mrs.
Wilson, College Park, 607 E. Cam-_

bridge Ave Phone CAL. 1085.



Incubators, Brooders, Etc., |
Wanted

Want a small Buckeye inc. also a
Buckeye brooder, in good cond.:
cheap for cash, or will exe. value for
same. Mrs. M. E. Whisnante, Rut-
ledge, Rt. 2. | :

Exc.,Schley and Stuart pecans for _
100 to 200 cap. Buckeye inc. Make
offer. B. J. Outen, Manassas. :

Want incubator. State make and |
price at once. V. M. Hasgood, Aus
gusta, 848 Broad St.

Want to buy an electric inc. at a
bargain; cash price. Must be in poed
Epworth, ~ care
Poultry Farm.

Exc. cow or pigs for good 400 or
500 cap. oil burning Buckeye inc.; in-
good cond. Mrs. E. O. Bledsoe, Car-
rollton.

Want ine., 250 to 350 cap.:
cond., in exc. for pure bred S.C,
Black Minorca 1930 hatch hens. De~
scribe fully in first letter. L. Ss. Me-
Lear, Sharpsburg.

Want 1 600 eng Buckeye or Super

Hatcher ine. a . Maddox, Jackson,



to be del.

needs new .

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, Thursday, January 7, 1932
_ Second-Hand Machinery

For Sale

_~ One Covington 2 hopper corn and
cotton planter; used 1 yr.: good as
hew $15. Jesse L. Johnson; Calhoun.

"One light plant Setlin light, prac-

tically new; bargain; $25 at my place.
C. J. Burton, College Park; Rt. 2,

Tanner Road.

| One Letz feed mill. No. 188: cheap
for cash, H. H. Hutchinson, Tifton,

oe
Two H. Jno. Deere riding. cultiva-

tor, cheap for cash, or exc. for any-

thing can: use. Slightly rusty from
non-use. Can use cutaway. harrow,
hogs, hens. Write what you have.

E. S.-Hicks, Yatesville.

One Superior grain drill and fr-
tilizer distributor combined, having 8
dise, and in good cond.; $15 or exc.
for good cotton seed to be used for
feed. W.. R. Gibson, Waynesvile,

One and one-haif H. P. gas, eng.
Johnson and Fuller make. Used
about I yr. Need new batteries W.

B. Bryan, Charing, Rt. 1.

One Big-3 Hardie sprayer outfit,
200. gal. tank, tri-plex pumps and
eng. All mounted. Only been used
to spray 20 M. peach trees. Sell at
bargain as no longer need it. J. I.

One nearly new 16 in. corn grist
mill, Nordyke & Mormon make.
Guar. to-be in perfect cond.: $25.
T. J. Morgan, Americus.

Twenty gal. bbl. churn: used very
little; $6; 3 doz. at. milk bottles,
$2.40; 2 doz. pt. milk bottles, $1.20.

English, Ft. Valley.

~ C. V. King, Sugar Valley, Rt. 1.

Sterling peanut thrash: good cond.

cheap. L. L. Reid, Hogansville.



_ burner hot plate.

One Colt acetylene gas plant; good
cond., with pipes 15 lights and 3-
I Sell or exc. for
farm products, corn, beans or peas.

~ Ora E. Bass, Devereux. |

H. C. feed grinder, for sale at re-|-



_ All good cond.

ee

One Delco eng., in good condition;

$15, FOB, Mrs. W. J. Johnson, (ad-
-dress not given).

One Cole corn planter, 1 Cole cot-
ton planter: both have fertilizer at-

tachment. A-1 cond. Sell or swap
for a mare. W. T. Nix, Commerce,
nt.

One set farm blacksmith tools, $25
eash. L. N. Hodges, Oliver. Z

One large farm bell, wt. 89 Ibs.;
good cond., $3. Mrs. Fletcher Floyd,
Chipley.

New Cole dbl. drill. Cost $26: sell
for $18, or exc. for milch cow: not
too far away. FOB. Money order.

W. U. J. Draughon, Whigham.

One shallow well elctric pump, 32
volt, 250 gal, per hour. used 1 yr.,
$30. Curtis Adison, Canon, Rt. 1.

One deep well Myers pump, high
pressure, air and. water pump, d
steel; 500 gal. tank. 14% H. P. Fair-
banks-Morse eng., 50 ft. 2 in. pipe.
Cheap, or exc. for
hydraulic ram and piping. R. H.
Henslee, Villa Rica, Rt. 4.

DeLaval separator, No. 5, used 6
mos.; good as new $25. Mrs. J. T.
Anderson, Chipley.

Two hors reversible disc. plow,
$15; John Deere riding cultivator,
$15. Take in exc. oats at 50c bu. or
M. B. turkey hens and tom, April
hatch. Write for further informa-
tion.. W. A. Bennett, Musella.

One good Ledbetter corn and cot-
ton planter; used very little: in good
cond., $15, FOB. A. C. Wellborn,
Apalachee, Rt. 1.

One steam eng.-15 H, P.; also I.

duced price; very cheap. James An-
derson, Rt. 1. : :

New and second-hand hammer
feed mills for sale. Write for full

_ information and prices. C. G. Holder,

Bainbridge. 4
Prima No. 2 cream separator used

1 season with 2 cows, good cond.;

$12 cash or exc. for 15 hens and 1

rooster, any breed. C. M. Marshall,

Ashburn, Rt. 4. : :
Two pecan tree dusting machines,
cheap; 1 Williamson stump: puller;

- Power hay press; dise tractor plow,
Manure spreader,

stalk cutter, 2-
horse plows, cream separator, etc. All

_ in good cond. Write for list of used
_ farm tools and machinery. Fred C.
Geiser, Flintside.

Avery corn dropper (plants corn,
cotton seed, cane seed, ec.), in perfect

cond., $10 cash, FOB, or will exc. for

corn and peanuts. Mrs. H. A. Hum-

Pphrey, Mitchell Rt. 1,

No. 4 I. H. C. riding cultivator,
with all attachments, used 1 season:
$25. J. L. Lowe, Mansfield.

10 gal. wood bbl. churn, good con-

_ gition, $5; 10 gal. ice container milk

an, $2.50; 1 farm bell, med. size, $3:

_ 2 doz. trapnest fronts, 15c each. Mrs.

E. Spence, Dunwoody.





fe

Second-Hand Machinery
+ . For Sale

Ford tractor pulley. Cost $22: sell
$12.50; 3 row Cole grain drill, fer-
tilizer attachment, $12.50; 1 H. Syra-
cuse turn plows, No. 1459, $5:/ 2-H,
Syracuse turn plows, No. 1464, $8.50:

8 disc cutaway arrows: in good
cond., $20 to $25, J. CC. Collier,
Barnesville.

One Rex peach grader, 6-roller and
belts and other fixtures. Terms. W.
S. Sims, Woodbury, 2 1/8 and 214-H.

P. direct current. motors for equal

amount in bees, chickens, or what
aes you?: B. G.. Morgan, Rossville,
~ Two in 1 Gantt 1-horseplow. less
bar. Exc. for Chattanooga 43 2-
poe wing. WV. E. Farrow, Midville,

One Meadows corn mill, 15: in.
French burr rock; 6 H. P. Olds gas.
eng.; good cond. Running daily. R.
L. Woodruff, Winder.

Sell or exc. McCormick binder, last
pat. before McC. and Deering. In
cutting cond. Cost $30. Will take 50
bu. shelled corn or 60 bu. in ear, or
B. Leghorns, young stock. Write. W.
M. Cook, Monroe. ; :

Avery walking cultivator; perfect
cond. and extra, parts, $20: also other
value. Exc. for hogs or chickens, or
what have you? A. M. Moyer, Au-
gusta, 526 Broad St. :

One DeLaval cream separator, No.
10; in good cond.; $40 cash. H. E.
Smith, Matthews, Rt. 1..

One Junior 2-tub cider mill: as

good as new. Cost $15; sell for $8.
Early Owen, Zebulon.
_ One hundred feet wire cable, 114
in,, practically new. Sell or trade for
seed oats. corn or hogs. W. F. Jones,
Metter, Rt. 1, Box 111,

Delco lighting system complete,
for sale or exc. Ben S. Thompson,
Madison. :

One International feed grinder for
sale or exc. for good corn. C. E.
Swearingen, Vienna.

One single dbl. unit Ford, electric
milking machine: never used. Cost
$200; take $75. M. G. Clark, Donal-
sonville, '/

One Gantt cotton planter, newly
painted and good cond., $3.50 or exe.
for a good, thrifty temale pig: also 1
Gantt guano distributor; good eond.:
$3 or exc. for pig.. H.C. Moon, Carl-
ton, Rt: 2: :

Fordson tractor and pulley, in good
running order, $85: Oliver dbl. disc
plow, $60; International riding cul-
tivator, perfect cond., $50: small feed
mill, $10; 1 H. and 2 H. Chattanooga
turn plows; also other plow tools:
pecan for cash. M. B. Lee, Ft. Val-
ey.

8 H. P. Mogull I. H. C.. gas. eng.,
A-1 cond.; 10 H. P. Titan, slight re-
pairs needed; line shafts, pulleys and
other equipment. Good cond. All
for $350. Robt. Fuller, Adairsville.

Nine H. P. Economy gas. eng. with
new magneto, $20, or exc. for a 14%
to 3 H. P. gas. eng. W. G. Hall,
Eatonton. ; e

Chattanooga middle buster: Mc-
Cormick mower and rake: good cut-
away harrow. All good eond. Sell
or swap for hens, baby chicks honey,
3 gal. cow, or anything can use. W.
R, Brazil, Bowdon, Rt. I.

Roderick Lean tractor harrow:
good cond.;: $40; 2 Oliver goober
plows; almost new, $4.50 each. Riley
Couch, Turin.

One farrow and 1 large Oliver plow
stock; $8. Mrs: E. M. Travis, Fay-
etteville, :

Lilliston guano distributor: used 1
season. Sell or exc. for 100 eggs cap.
incubator and brooder in good cond.
D. H. Pelham, Edison, Rt. 2.

Six H. P. type Z | Fairbanks-
Morse gas. eng. and other equipment;
in good cond.; for sale cheap. T. T.
Hattaway, Davisboro. :

One Dayton computing scales, fan
type, wt. up to 30 Ibs. Only used
about 144 yrs. In good cond. when
last used. Sell or exc. for best offer

of. equal value. W. L. Cottrell,
Thomaston, Rt. 4.
Oliver No. 35 riding cultivator;

good cond.; disc and feet attached:
Mrs. Wm. Castleberry, Adel, Rt. 2.
-Two-horse middle buster for sale
a ee cheap. C. H.*Oliver, Carnes-
Ville. :
One Smith Tri-plex gin saw filing
and summing machine; almost like
new. C. A. Brown, Coleman. __
Twenty gal. bbl. churn, slightly
used, $6; 3 doz. qt. milk bottles, 5c
each; 2 doz. pints, 3c each. C.
King, Sugar Valley.

Two riding cultivators, 1 Avery and
1 International. F. A. Sinquefield,

Wrightsville.



MAR KET B ULL ETIN-

Second-Hand Machinery
~ For Sale
Bradley walking cultivator with
plows; not used over 3 wks.; in good
cond.; $12.50 or exc. for corn, syrup,

W.1.:hens or anything can use. Bu-
ford Carr, Vienna.

One Sterling peanut thrash: good
cond.; cheap; 1 No: 404 Duplex Kel-
ley feed mill; good cond.; . cheap.
L. L. Reid, Hogansville,

Fordson tractor, Big Bill plow,
mower attachment to tractor, Ford-
son crank shaft pistons and rings,
Clover-Leaf manure spreader, and 2
roller cane mill. Sell or exc. Geo.
M. Wicker, Americus.

No. 10, 2+horse plow, $5 or exc. for
peas and Acme harrow, 4 ft., for sale
or exc. for peas. B. J. Outen, Ma-
nassas.

Full set tobacco flues, sell or exc.
for a cow, hogs, chickens or most
anything can use of equal. value.
ae best offer. J. C. Martin, Dub-
in,

McCormick-Deering cream separa-
tor, No. 3, ball-bearing, perfect cond.,
$20 cash, del. F. E. Shannon, Lenox.

Ten in. type D International
feed grinder; in good cond.: for sale
or exc. for Meadows corn mill, in
good cond.; also 2 bottom, slat wings,
Oliver tractor plow; almost new: for
sale or exc. J. R. Reeves, Drake-
town.

_ Twelve light carbide plant, lots of
pipe, working order: $35. C. V. Wil-
son, Maysville.

One bbl. spray,

in good cond.

Cheap or trade for-corn or peas, or

almost any kind of farm tools. Write.
Verlin Chastain, Hollywood.

A 1580 McCormick-Deering trac-
tor; in good shape: for sale or trade.
Write. C. H. Trussell, Sandersville.

One Enterprise sausage mill: large
size; with tight and loose pulley. for
power drive, $10; 1 24-in. Williams
corn mill, 120 in .Meadows type corn
mill, 1-2 hole International Harves-
ter sheller and other farm equip-~
ment. J. H. Webb, Norcross, Box 64.

Primrose cream separator, No.: 1
Size; in good cond. Used very little.
Cost $85; sell $25 or exc. E. J. Baker,
Sparks. :

One and 4% K.W. Universal farm
light plant; practically new: reason-
able; also have a number of ft. of
roller chain belting for use with farm
cia Oe R. D. Howser, Dawson-
ville. :

Good Fordson tractor: used very
little, cheap for cash. J. G. Dall,
Talking Rock.

Six H. P. Fairmont gas. eng.: good.
as new; $75; 11% H. P. Fairbanks-
Morse gas. eng. O. K. except needs
magneto; $35. Neither eng. has been
BA 6 mos. Geo. M. Luke, ""itzgerald,
Bt 2:

International riding cultivator, in
fair cond. Sell or exc. for 2. tons
peanut hay or corn, at 50c bu. H.
W. Corbett, Lakeland. :

Planting and cultivating attach-
ments for Farm-All tractor: $60,
FOB. Will exc. H. T. Billings. Da-
mascus. .

One Cutaway harrow, 1 Oliver chill
big plow, 1 corn dropper. All for $10.
Mrs. E. M. Travis, Fayetteville.

No. 17 DeLaval cream separator:
good cond.; $27.50, FOB. D. H.
Maddox, Sparta.

One-eighth ft. tractor binder: used
2 seasons. Sell or exc. for 6 ft. mule
binder, or a good hay press. D. M.
Nix, Crawford, Rt. 1.

Twenty-five-forty tractor, Wheat-
land plow, grain drill and tandem
harrow. All case make and practi-
cally new. In perfect cond. <A. C.
Barnett, Washington.
. No. 12 DeLaval cream separator: in
good cond.; $35; Oliver No. 19 turn-
ing plow, (only 2 points used). Sell
or exc. for good pigs: in good cond.
R. J. Paris, Dallas. .

For sale or trade cheap. Excellent
set of water mill machinery. C. W.
Cheney, Madras.

Second-Hand Machinery
Wanted

Want to buy Fordson tractor and
Hammer type feed mill. State cap.
of .mill, cond. and best prices. J. H.
Meyers, Bloomingdale.

Exe. Lynchburg Y middle buster
for set of shop blowers, or will pay
cash, if in good cond. R. E. Wallis,
Carrolltown, Rt. 1.

Ten gal. bbl. churn, $4: 10 gal.
milk can, for best offer; also 1 farm



V.| bell, $3. Exc. for farm produce. Mrs.

E. Spence, Dunwoody.
Want Hill-Side plow. Will exc.



value for same. J. Carl Daughtry,
Metter. -







Page Seven.

Second-Hand Machinery
Wanted

Will exc. value for a Delco outfit.

Write. C. A. Brown, Coleman

Exc. International riding cultiva<
tor, in good cond., for 2-mule walk-
ing Avery cultivator: in good cond.
R. S. Funderburk, Donalsonville:

Exc. good value for Delco light out-
fit. C.A. Brown, Coleman.

Want second-hand stalk cutter, in
good cond. Exc. slipped shuck corn.
Write what you have. S. A. King,
Blackshear, RFD 2. :

Want a bean huller or old-time oat

thresh. A. J. Hart, Thomasville.

Exc. 4 gal. thick, new \crop Ga.
Ssugan cane syrup for peanut weeder
without shafts, , suitable
Must have full set of teeth. <A. J.
Adams, Ashburn, Rit. 4.

Want Avery cultivator and Avery
planter. C. T. Miller, Leo.

Want irrigation system, 200 ft. 3
in. pipe, 1 M. ft. 1 in. pipe: also eng,
and force pump. Describe in. first
letter. H. W. Corbitt. Lakeland.

Want power deep well pump, com-
plete with jack, 75 ft. pipe, pump
rod and cylinder; in perfect cond.
Exc. reg. Essex hogs for same. W. J.
Bargeron, Sardis,.Box 146.
. Want threshing machine that wil
thresh oats, peas, velvet beans, pea-

nuts, rye, etc., and shuck and shell

corn; also want second-hand ham-
mer mill in good shape and cheap.
J. J. Norton, Wrens, Rt.'2, care Nor-
tons Mill.

Want second-hand pea and velvet
bean huller,; with eng., cheap for
cash. Jas. W. Smith, Reidsville.

Exe. a 23 Chattanooga turning
plow for a slat wing turning plow or
would buy if cheap. Write price, etc.,
in first letter. A. L. Robinson. Ac-
worth, Rt. 3.

Exc. other values for blacksmith
tools, 1 threshing machine, and other
tools and equipment. Write. L. O.
Guthrie, Loganville.

Exc. 1 (25 A.) W. J. Oliver turning
plow; gcod cond., for shop or smaller
plow. Ea. to pay chgs. - Write. W. P.
Pickelsimer, Epworth.

Want to buy or exc. for a second-
hand feed mixer. Jos.. Eph. Free-
man, Blakely.

Want 42 or 48 grist mill in good
running cond. Must be reasonable.
W. S. Hilliard, Camilla.

Want 2 M. ft. 3 or 4 inch black or
galvanized second-hand pipe. Must
be in first-class cond. and cheap for
cash. C. M. Miller, Cornelia.

Want 1 revolving spike tooth har-
row; in good cond. Allen R. John-
son, Empire. :

Want 50 to 60-ft. 10 in. rubber belt
in good cond. C. O. Wilder, Pel-
ham, ; :

Want: med. size feed mill. Give
full details in first letter. L. Red-
fern, Warthen.

Want late model, second-hand oil
eng., 75 to 100 H. P. Must be in A-1
cond. H. C. McCorkle; Thomson.

Want 1 turbine water wheel, about

15 inches. Prefer horizontal, but
would take good vertical.
son, Atlanta, 629 Spring St., N. W.
Want a No. 2 Golden 3-roller cane
mill, and 60 or, 80 gal. syrup pan.
Will exc. 18 mos. old Jersey heifer
with young heifer calf. Write what
a ee: I. G. Thompson, Summit,

Want to buy cheap for cash, 2 H.

P. gas. eng., in good cond. S. B.
Tomberlin, Forest Glenn.
Want to hear from party having a

good 2-horse turn plow for sale

cheap; also spring tooth harrow. W.
T. Pritchett, -Ellijay. gers :
Want 1 M. ft. 3 or 4 in. pine, in
good cond., and cheap for cash. C.
M. Miller, Cornelia. = Z
Want late model standard make
mowing machine, No. 1 cond., at low

ee price. E. R. Daniel, Thomaston,
taal

Want some second-hand hog wire:
also 1 aeromotor, or other make of
windmill for pumping water. State
what you have. W. I. Lang, Cum-
ming.

- Want'a pea huller for shelling peas

and a 24 in. grist mill and outfit. W.
J. Jackson, Ochlochnee, Rt. 3. -

Want second-hand Cole bean and
corn planter, guano distributor,
Oliver plows and other machinery
and plows necessary for gen. farming
on 2-horse farm. No junk wanted.
Give detailed prices, cash and terms,
dei. 2 mi. So. Redan on Stone Mtn.
Road. Hawthorne Wesley, Atlanta,
995 VY. Peachtree St.

Exe. peas and peanuts, at 5c ee

FOB, for a good light hand power
cider mill; in good cond., and chear
J. W. McMivhen, Dallas, Rt, 7.



if rusty. .

E. J. Ma- -


















4 price.



- Want 10 to 20 H. P. steam eng., in
good shape. Prefer traction. C.
Taylor, Tiger, Rt..1, Box 30.

, Want
suitable
Decatur.

-2 or 3 horse power boiler,

Want 1 wing and 1 slide for No. 19

Oliver plow, near home. Quote low-
or cash price. G, A. Jones, Dublin,

2 Want a Billy Hyte, 1-horse steel

beam plow stock. Exc. peas for same.
R. C. Moore, Rockmart, Rt. 3.

Want 1% or 2-horse power gas.
eng., in good running cond. and
cheap. Will exc. honey for same. W.
P. Clayton, Quill. es

Want grist mill Rocks, etc. Write
for. full particulars. J. F. Peeples,
East Point, 410 8th St.

- Want to hear from party who has
a second-hand Delco lighting system
for sale cheap. Terms cash. W. J.
Palmer, Gainesville, Rt. 3.
- Want a very small gas. eng. in
good order. Exc. value or pay cash.
_ J. E. Crittenden, Royston, Rt. 2.
- Want battery igniter for 2% H. P.
- model E, Sears-Roebuck eng. State
Also want to exc. Oliver rid-
ing cultivator for 18 in. disc harrow.
_ . F. Bohanan, Conyers, Rt. 2. |
Exe. half S. P. C. and half Little
~ Bone Guinea, 4 mos. old shoats for a
- guano distributor and cotton planters
in good shape. Geo. A. Thompson,
_ Swainsboro, Rt. 2.

Oe Positions Wanted |
- Want 10 or more acres with house
on place near car line on halves. D.
M. Peden, Atianta, 955 Proyor St.,
Ss. WwW. ; : %
- Want to run a good farm for some
pusiness man or woman, who needs a
good man, for salary. Exp., hustler.
9 yrs. old, wife and 15 yr. old boy.
Ed Crowley, Atlanta, 66712 Washing-
tonst.,S.W.
Positionn wated at once on farm
to assist with light work. Write par-
iculars in first letter. Miss Beatrice
Kerney, Lyons, Rt. 2. :
Twenty-seven-year-old man, wife
nd 2 children (wife good hand to
work). able to finance self, wants
good 1-horse farm for 1932, good
house, etc. Anywhere in Ga.
-pasis. Write or see me. Arthur Lott,
Axson, Rt, 2. eS ee
Young married man with 1. child

loved and furnished. Will work for
0ca day. John H. Deen, Alma.
Want job on farm, familiar with
all farm machinery. Have boy 15 yrs.

Pryor St.
Exp. No.
-at once. 4 in family. Must be moved
-and furnished in crop time. D. C.
ively, Atlanta, 646 Wells St., S. W.
Want 3-horse farm'on halves. 11 in
family; 3 plow hands. Or a 2-horse
farm and some work by day. Have to
pe furnished $5 or $6 to the plow.

Can move any time, All good workers.
oR. P. Crowder, Williamson, Rt. 2.

Twenty-eight-year-old married

man, 1 child, wants job on farm at
once. Can do any kind of gen. farm
work. Must be moved and furnished:
_R. B. Moore, Roswell, Rt. 2.

Middle-aged, settled man wants 2-
horse farm on 50-50 basis. Lifetime
exp. and can do all kinds of carpenter
-and repair work on farm. Have plenty
of force. Can move any time; must
have some help. Prefer Dodge or Tel-

fair county. R. A. Evans, Milan, Rt. 3_

- Want 1-horse farm on 50-50 basis.
Young many wife and 1 child. Need
some help, or would consider wage
job. Can do any kind of farm work,
' Ref. if wanted. Prefer So. Ga. I. L.
Hines, Tifton, Rt. 7.

Want 2-horse farm on 50-50 basis,
or 1-horse farm and day work. 6 in
family, 5 large enough to work. Life
exp. on farm. Strictly sober, no bad

| habits. Have to be moved and fur-
- nished. L. Thomas, Haralson, Rt..1.
- Orphan boy wants job on farm for
wages or half crop. Give full details
in first letter. William Hand, Camille.
_. Thirty-three-year-old widow with
4 children ,4 to 11 yrs. of age, wants
place with good people for home, as-
_ sist with chickens, look after milking
of cow, etc., and a small crop next
- year. Mrs. Martha Jane Pruitt, Com-
~ merce. Rt. 2.
- Want.work on farm, dairy, poultry.
2 yrs. exp. with dairy, also work some

with poultry. Raised on farm. Will |

work cheap. Easy to get along with.
Ref. Robt. Beck, Holly Springs, Rt.

| want good 1-horse crop on
M.
1H. L. Messer, Ashburn, Rt. 1.
or dairy use. Nix Methvin,

50-50 |

Ga. farmer wants farm |.

to be furnished $8 mo. Can give best

Write or come see me. 3 in family.

' Want 1-horse crop of good land.
Have to be moved and furnished to
make crop. Can furnish :best of ref
D. M. Parker, Conyers, Rt. 3, Box 94.

Middle-aged man with lifetime exp.
in farming and ginning, wants crop
on halves, with gin to operate for
wages. Am sober, reliable and can give
ref. G; A. Brannan, McDonough,
Rt. 2.

Have your hides tanned at 25c per.
Ib., or finished leather, cured hides
can be shipped by mail. For cash only.
Hides should have plenty of salt as
soon as taken off. W. H. McClendon,
Whitesburg, RFD 3. oe,

Farm Help Wanted

Want man and wife to work on:
farm. Prefer without children. No. 1
ref. by 2 or more people required.
B. W. Lyon, Augusta. z :

Want refined, healthy, Christian
woman, 25 or 30 yrs. of age, one who
needs a home and will raise chickens
So halves. Mrs. H. S. Barr, Vvalda,
Rt. 1. <

Want middle aged woman with
good character to live in home on
farm with small family and help witn
light farm work for board and smal
salary. Mrs. W. M. Vaughan, Cum-
ming, Rt. 6, Box 98. oe
Want party who can finance self,



stock, tools and fertilizer, able to

work 1, 2 or 3-horse farm3good land
and pasture. 1 5-room and 2-room
house; near school and church. Mrs.
Sarah Underwood, Atlanta, 18 Astor
Ave. S. W. --

Want farm hand, one able to keep
up machinery and shoe mules. Fair
wages. J. E. Rosser, Decatur, Rt. 2.
Box 30. Phone, HE. 5244-J.-

Want boy 11-15 yrs. of age to live
in home as one of family. Board,
clothes, and cotton patch. Right near
Sin erg le P. S. Payne, Cummings,

Want single man to work on farm
for $6 per mo., board and laundry.
Need man ai once. Must be hustler.
Come, dont wait to write, as haye my
leg broken and cannot work. Live 7

telephone No. 2323, GOcilla.
Powell, Fitzgerald, Rb. 4.
Want stout, healthy woman to live

Harvey

jin home with man and wife to look
.aiter cow, chickens and other light

work, ai smati salary. D. H. Hamrick,
Bremen. ,
Want a good, steady hand to live

old. A. B. Harris, Atlanta, 969 S.' in home with me and make a crop on

50-50 basis. Write at once. Thos. A.
Booth, Hartwell.
_ Single man wanted to take over
my poultry farm on shares. Have
good buildings, laying houses, brood-
er houses, and 1200 egg cap. incubator
and 300 S. C .W. Leghorns and 100
Barred Rock hens. A. R. Meeks, Law-
renceville.
Want middle-aged man, unmarried
and of good character for 1932. Live
in home as one of family and share
crop. Must be willing worker that un-
derstands farming. 1% mile from
oo Edw. Humphreys, Lithonia,
Want 1, 2, 3 or 4-horse farmers
with stock, feed. and able to run
themselves to farm in Candler
county, to grow cotton, tobacco, corn
and the like for 1932. L. H. Eden-
field, Stillmore, Rt. 1, Box 31.
Want party to live in home and
caretake country place. Prefer aged
man without family. Answer at once.
W. Jordan White, Ft. Valley, Rt. 2.

pen bet nt pha
o eae ee ee oe
Lite eS Seas
chicks from heavy layers, $10 per Cy

$5 for 50, del. Mrs. C. L. Rehberg,
Cairo. ;

Baby Chicks Wanted

Want 100 or 200 Ancona baby
chicks te raise on halves to 10; 12
weeks old; also R. I. Reds to raise on
halves. W. C> Burnseed, Brooklet. .

Want 100 Buff Orp. to raise on
halves to 8 weeks old; you pay post-
age and I furnish feed; write at once.:
Mrs. J. A. Peterson, Coffee.

Want 100 or more baby chicks to
raise on halves to 8-wks.-old, Any



is : mn 2 - a

large breed. Reds preferred. Mrs.
J. L. Parrish, Nashville, Rt. 2.

halves,
of ref. Ready to move Jan. 10th.

miles from Ocilla,_N. E., or call at}

each, not prepaid.

- Baby Chicks Wanted
| Want 100-50
halves. Party pay del. charges 1
way. Mas. B. M. Barrineau, Alapaha.

Want large breed baby chicks.

hhateh roosters. Direct from Ferris
at $3 each, or both to same address,
$5. Mrs. J. E. Page, Dublin, Rt. 1.

Eggs For Sale

R. I. Red hatching eggs, Owens
heavy laying str., 85c per 15, post-
paid, until Jan. 1. E, Maynard,
Newton.

Hatching eggs, S. C. I. Reds,
Tompkins str., direct, $1 per 15;
$4.50 per C, del.; cases to be ret.
C. F. Matheson, Alto.
Can furnish 1 crate of W. L. and
B. R. unfertile eggs per week; make
offer; to be shipped every week. D.

-|K. Maloney, Norcross.

- Buff Orp. hatching eggs, $1 per 15;
carton to be ret. Mrs. Wm. W. Bryan,
Omega, Rt. 1.

Eeegs for sale, $1.25, $150 and $2
per 15; pen headed by cockerels
from Mrs. Donaldsons best pens of
New York winners. R. A. Yeager,
Zebylon. :
Barred Rock eggs, 75c per setting
of 15; purchaser to pay postage and
return crates. Mrs. R. EH. Bower,

Dixie.

Pape str. pure bred Black Minorca
eggs, $1 per setting of 15. Mrs. H. B.
Ford, Lavonia. is
Thoroughbred Buff Rock eggs,
$1.10 per 15. Mrs. W..P. Whitworth,
Adairsville.

Hatching eggs from R_ .I.- Reds,
also Indian Runner duck eggs, for
sale. Exe. duck eggs for turkey eggs.
Mrs. W. H. Jones, Ocilla.

Settings eggs from pen.of Dunlap
S. C. R. I. Reds, b. w. d. tested. This
pen of 20 pullets selected from over
300 hens. None better. $1 per 15. E. B.
Stone, Athens.

Pape str. S. C. Black Minorca
hatching eggs from heavy layers, $4
per 100; $1 per 15. Mrs. C. L. Reh-
berg, Cairo. eS

Eng. Red Cap eggs from prize stock,
$1.50 per 15, postpaid. F. M. Ellis,
Griffin, P. O. Box 491.

Pure B. R. eggs from heavy layers,
good fertility, $4 C. Money order. Mrs.
F. Cowart, Summit. z

Turkey eggs for hatching from 3
yr. old hen mated to young tom. 10c

T; C., Young,
Washington, RFD 2. :
Thoroughbred Mahood-Donaldson
str. S. C. R. I. Red fertile eggs. $4
We Mrs. G. L. Jones, Bronwood,



Eggs Wanted

Want 225 B. R. eggs, or other large
kind to set on halves, or will set for
3c per egg. Mrs. Laura N. Williams,
Kite, RFD. :
e Quote lowest priees on large lot
fresh eggs, FOB. Calvin Smith, Mat-
thews. 2

Want S. L. Wyandotte eggs for
hatching, also Thompson Ringlet B.
R. eggs. Exs. equal value. Mrs. Tina
Phillips, Flowery Branch, Rt. :

Grain and Hay For Sale |
Home-grown Texas Rustproof and
Fulghum seed oats, 50c bu.: Abruzzi
ete bu. J. W. Willis, Sylvester,

Bright, sound, peanut hay, $8 ton,
FOB. J. H. Bragg, Hawkinsville.
__Fulghum seed oats, 50c-bu. Sample
if requested. H. W. Taylor Estate,
Marshallville.

Two tons good peanut hay, bailed,
ai Pe here. C. J. Gordon, Warwick,
_Sagrain 303, new hay, grain and:
silage crop, 6 lbs., $1, postpaid: also
Grohama New Wonder Grain, 3

lbs., $1, postpaid. H. A. N :
ville, Rt. 3. - : eal, Carnes

Grain and Hay Wanted
Want 25 bu. seed oats; will trade
baby. chicks for same. G. D. Fain,
Edison. 5
Want 100 bu. seed oats, Fulghum
preferred; will exc. Duroc Jerseys,
from 50 to 250 Ib. wt., at 1246 to 15
Ib. and allow 50c bu. for oats. L. H.
Edenfield, Stillmore, Rt. 1, Box 31.

Plants For Sale

Frostproof cabbage plants, 20c C,
50c 300, $1.25 M, postpaid. Marcus
Williams, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Three hundred each E. J. and Chas.
cabbage, and 200 onion plants for $1,







Reet.

: 0 chicks, day. old,| Fully
large breed, to raise to 10-12 wks. on)

Exe. 2 Ferris Best str. W..L. 1930]

dev. Missionary strawberry

plants, 35 C; $3 M,. FOB here. .

Packed in wet moss. No'stamps. Ref. _
Citizens Bar W. F. Luckie,

Citizens Bank here.
Ray City. oe
Fine var. strawberry plants (name
not known), 20c C; $1.50 M. Add
postage. Exc. for other equal value.

Call, Ellijay, Rt. 4. ed -
Asparagus roots, 25 doz., $1.50C, =

for seed or corn. Otis Kelley, Griffin,
Rt. 2, Box 50.
Klondike strawberry plants, $1.50
M, or exc. 1 M for 15 good, white
feed sacks, 100 lb. size. Mrs. W. A.
Moon, Waco.
Chas., FE. J., Succession and Copen-
hagen cabbage and white Bermuda
onion plants, 70c M, FOB, or 90c del.
Guar. good, stout plants. Grady Tur-
ner, Macon, Rt. 3.
Frostproof cabbage plants from
heads. Chas., E. J., Wakefield, 65c
500, $1 M, 3 M_ up, 85c 1,000. R. S.
Burgess; Pembroke. :
Cabbage plants, 75c M; white Ber= _
muda onion, $1 M; collard plants, 75
1,000. W. W. Williams, Quitman.
Blac
each, $3 per C; also few Concord
grape vines, 10c each. D. M. Waters,
Epworth. :
Kudzu, well rooted, 1-7 yrs. old,
$7.50 M, postpaid; genuine Young-
berry plants, $1.25 doz., $10 C; new
Blakemore strawberry, $1.25 C; $10
1,000. H. A. Neal, Carnesville, Rt. 3.

postpaid; $2 M, collect. One of best . ,
var. J. E. Norris, Jesup.

M. Large or small orders. Cash with
order. You pay postage or exp. G. R
Brantley, Baxley, 311 Tipins St. (

Missionary strawberry plants, $1.25
for 500; Lucretia dewberry, 12 for 50c.

ing, Hartwell, Rt. 2. -

Everbearing strawberry plants for
sale or exc. for white feed.sacks, 100
lb. cap., on good condition. Mrs. Clay=
ton Douglas, Alma. | s
plants, postpaid, 60c 500; 90c 1,000.
John B, Pope, Fitzgerald.

E. J., Succession, Wakefield, frost-
proof cabbage plants, postpaid, 60c
500, 90c 1,000. J. R. Pipe, Fitzgerald.

Kudzu crowns, $5 M. FOB, with in-
formation for setting. Exc. for budded.



Plants Wanted

Want 1 M Klondike strawberry and
will exc. paper-shell pecans at 12%c

Sylvania. ;
Exc. 8 Ibs. nice dried apples, free

|of peeling, core and worms for 1 M : &

frostproof E. J. and Chas, W. cab=-
bage plants; ea. to pay postage. A. C.
Gladden, Tallapoosa, Rt. 3. ea, :

Hartwell, Rt. 4.



10 Ibs., $1. Cash with order. Prepaid
to 3rd zone. No order filled for less

than $1. Tommie Thornton, Baxley,

Rt. 4.

that does not make seed, $1 peck.
Add: postage on small orders; also
new crop broom corn, $1 del. Pearl
Aderhold, Lavonia. Oe

Imp. white burly smoking tobacco,
15c Ib. plus postage. No chks. Chas

Box. 45. Resident of Ga. 5 re
Good No. Ga. chewing tobacco, 15
lb. Add postage. No chks Resident of
Ga. S. A. Deavr, Culberton, N. C., .
Rt. 1, Box 48. ws
Extra good, flue-cured tobacco,

can use. Mrs. B. A. Palmer, Milford.
ready cut, 10c each, FOB

Geerman Wolfe, Baxley. py hese
Good, bright leaf, flue-cured tobac-

| co, chewing, 10c; sreoking, 8c Ib., del.;

twisted, 25c Ib., del.
Burke, Surrency. s
Genuine yellow flue-cured chewing

Mrs. Linnie

to 3rd zone.
Rt: 2.

10 Ibs., $1, prepaid to 3rd



postpaid. Cash with order. B. M. Bul-
BOO, FOI

4

chks, H. F, Harris, Baxley,

zone. No |

3



J. R. Bramlett, Ellijay, Rt. 4. oe
Lady T. and Everbearing straw-
perry plants, 500 for $1 del. A.D.

$7.50 M; hazlenut bushes, 40c ea., 3 _ ee
for $1; also collard plants, $1 M. Exe.

imported seed that make winter - a

and red raspberry plarits,4e

Lady T. strawberry plants ,35 C, a

Chas. and E..J. cabbage plants, 75c
Add postage to all. Mrs. J. G. Flem- s

Leading var. frostproof cabbage =

pecans. E. N. Adams, Stapleton, Rt. 2.

2. doz. black raspberry plants, del:
per lb. del. Mrs. Zuline B. Saxon, a

Exc. choice ornamental shrubbery
for onion plants. Mrs. John F. Myers, .

Miscellaneous For Sale
Fiue-cured tobacco, ready twisted,

White nest onions, large, the kind _
R. Deaver, Culberson, N. C.,, Rt. 1,

124%2c Ib. Cash or exc. for anything e

Gourds, right. size for martins, oy
here, *

and smoking tobacco, 10c lb., prepaid
Isham Harris, Baxley,

Golden leaf tobacco, ready twisted, _ |