Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1932 September 1














Second-Hand Farm Machinery, Flower and Seed, Incubator
Ornamental Nursery Stock Monthly Supplement

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ppard str. Ancona hens
oosters, $3.50 or 75c ea.
joung roosters, about 6

foe ea. Cash only.

0 pullets, 75c each; 3
old, $1.50 each; cock-
ea. Whole lot cheap
. W. L. Stonecypher,
Bike ini 14



hens and 1 Golden
rooster, $1:50:. for lot
Mrs. Lauren Noble,

full blood, R. C. Golden
Ss, $1.75 pr.; young, se-
. Not prepaid. Joe L.
Griffin.
, genuine Buff Cochins,
.00 trio; eggs, $1.50 per
early April Giant
ca, cockerels, $2 ea;
O. H. Wright, At-
5 Peters Bldg.
Cochin bantams, $2 pr.
or roosters. B. F.
mnta, 1794 Lakewood

7 MTS.
, Moreland, R 1.
ng bantam cockerels,
ning to crow; differ-
is. 25 ea. FOB. Exc.
ets, any breed. Write.
. Morgan, Wrens.
am half grown roosters
oz. hens, 30c each. FOB.
ith, Greenville.
| bantams, 1 rooster
ns, $3 for lot, or 35c ea.
Sher, Atlanta, 934 High-
ive.. N. E., Hemlock 4529W

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Poultry For Sale

BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS

1 cockerel and 7 pullets, full
stock White Rocks, 50c each.
March hatch. W. M. Hackett,
Macon, 4 Astor Place.

6 hens, and 1 cockerel, all yr.
old, Partridge Rocks, $6 for lot.
Mrs. T. C. Battle, Atlanta, 932
Crew St., S. W.

Sev. fine dark Silky Feb.
hatched B. Rock cockerels, $1.00
each, FOB. W. R. Williams,
Milan.

3 pure bred B. R. cockerels
and 3 pullets, frying size, $1.00
pr.; 1 pr. R. I. Red friers, $1.00.
All; POB. Mis: Vi C -Adair,
Draketown.

3 White Rock cockerels, Ap-
ril hatch, $1.50 each. Tom Parks,
Jr., Stone Mtn. :

March hatch White Rock
cockerels, Dixie str. $2.50 each,
FOB; also French Rye; yield
30 to 40 bu. per acre on av. soil
without fertilizer. $1.50 bu.
FOB. Cleveland Gaines, Canon.

15 pure bred B. R. pullets,
early spring hatch, well matur-
ed and well market, $10. No
culls. Mrs, J. T. Holland, Tooms-
RDOLO Mite:

Parks str. bred to lay B. PB.
Rocks direct. Reg. Per. 10-21-32.
5 hens, 2 yrs. old, laying, $1.25;
March cockerels, $1.50; April
pullets, $1. Return crate. Mrs.
John Watson, Graymont.

Pure bred B. R. and Donald-
sons Reds, young hens, 75c ea.
Coop to be ret. Money order.
Want turnip seed. dif. var. mix-
ed. Mrs. J. B. Brown, Eastman
Real:

Pure bred B. Rock cockerels,
from bloodtested stock, $2 each



del. N. W. Jones, Glenwood.

Poultry For Sale

6 hens, 2 yrs. old, 16 mos. old
rooster, pure bred B. Rocks, 75c
ea. 1 Parks str. 2 yr. old roos-
ter, 75c; 8 fine cockerels, 50c ea.
No culls. Mrs. T. H. Darnell,
Jasper, R 1.

6 April hatch B. R. pullets and
a 15 mos. old rooster, Cates str.



$4.50.. No culls... Mrs. J) Hi.
Moore, Reidsville.
CORNISH *

' Full Dark Cornish pullets,
roosters $1.25, $1 and 75c each.
Exc. for dried apples. Also eggs
for sale. Money order. Mrs. E.
P. King, Rochelle, R: 1.

14 May hatch Dark Cornish
pullets and cockerels, guar. pure
bred, $25. Exp. col. Mrs. Tom
Miller, (North) Calhoun, Ga.

8 large, dbl. R. C. Dark Corn-
ish hens, now laying, and 7 pul-
lets, $14 for lot. Miss Lou-Genia
Wilbanks, Suwanee R 1.

Fine Dark Cornish cockerels,
Feb. hatch, Berry str. $1 ea.
Mrs. J. D. Barnes, Sylvester, R
3. i

10 pure bred Dark Cornish 2
Ib. pullets, $5 FOB, or $6 del.
H. W. Thurmond, Greshamville.

15 pure bred Cornish hens and
rooster, $1 ea. or $15 for lot,
FOB. Mrs. Lucile Webb, Soper-
ton, Care Gen. Del.





GAMES

Few stags of Red Quill, 3 lbs.
$1 each; Warhorse and Red
Quill, cross, $1 each; Gin Grey
and Red Quill cross, $1 each.
J. A. Crumley, Demorest, R 1.

Big, healthy Spring hatch Al-
len Roundhead pit game stags
and pullets, $1 each. Paul Ste-
phens, Toccoa.

ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1932.

Poultry For Sale

Pure bred Warhorse cockerels,
4 1-2 to 5 lbs. $1 each, del in
the Ist zone. W. M. Davidson,
Maysville, R 3.

1 pure bred Silver Duckwing
pit game and 2 chicks, 4 mos.
old, $1.50, or exc. Floyd J. Kile,
Marietta, 802 Powder Springs St.

1 Wilde Dom stag, very fine,

$20; few choice Rood hens, $10
each; also want 200 or less
Sheppard. str. Ancona day old
chicks. C. A. Wilde, Columbus,
1717 Wildwood Ave.
_ Chappel Dons, trios, $3; stags,
$1.50 each; pullets, $1 each; 12
pullets, $10; 2 selected cocks on
walks, $3 ea. N. C. Payne, Hart-
well, R 2. \

Pure bred Walker Mugwumps,
early 1932 hatch, 3-4 grown;. 20
stags, $1 each; 20 pullets, 75c
each. C. J. Cleveland, Hartwell.





GIANTS
30 J. B. Giant pullets, fine
breeding stock. Royal Purple
str. 2 1-2 to:3 lbs. ; 50 each;
FOB. A Bargain. W. H. Rich-

ardson, Elberton, R 3.
Jersey White Giant cockerel,
yr. old, $2.50 FOB; also pure
bred Dark Cornish pullets and

cockerels, $1.25 each, FOB. Mrs. |

J. A. Morgan, Valdosta.



LEGHORNS

35 W. L. hens, 3 roosters, 1931
hatch at market price, or exc,
for R. I. Reds or for a Guern-
sey heifer. At my place. Mrs.
Homer Sutton, Cedartown, R 3.

Ped. W. L. cockerels, direct
Johnsons Imp. Mat. April hatch
$1.50 each; 3 cocks, Yr. old, $1.50
ea. Hens, record, 244 eggs, $1

|ea. FOB, Mrs. C. B. Fontaine,







NUMBER 35. :

Poultry For Sale -
Brooklet.

28 W. L. hens and 2 cocks.
Heavy layers, $24. Ref. United

Banking Co. J. A. Hamilton,
Nashville, 504 W. Hamilton St.
18 Tancred str. W. L. 4 mos.
old pullets, not culls, $10.
W. A. Brannon, Luthersville.

35 W. L. roosters, English str.

10 wks. old, 50c each. H. B. Mer-
cier, Buford.

75 S. C. W. L. hens, Tancred _
str. 17 mos. old, still laying 50
W. C. Evans,

per cent, 45c ea.
Rossville, R 1, Lake View.

250 Tancred str. pure bred W.
L. about equal amount of pul-
lets and cockerels, April hatch,
50c each. Cash with order. Mrs.

S. C. Linder, Pembroke.

15 pure bred, laying, healthy,
flop comb W. L. hens, 14 mos.
old and 1 rooster, same age, but

no akin. $7.50 for the 16 head.
Money order.
Demorest.

S. C. W. L., 100 each, 18 mos.

hens and March and April pull-

ets, from Booths AAA Mating
direct, 85c each, FOB. L. M.
Brunswick, Blythe

Clements,
Island.

3 fine, selected W. L. cocker-
els, Ferris str. inoculated against
75c each. Mrs...

sorehead roup.
Brooks Montgomery, Mauk.



MINORCAS

White and Buff Minorca AAA
cockerels, hatched by Booth and.
Rusk. June and July hatch.
H. P. Merrell,

Write for prices.
Atlanta, 559 Middle St., S. W.

Pape str. Black Minorca cock-
erels, selected for breeding. Ap-

ril hatch. 75c each. Mrs. G. W.



Wilson, Martin, R 2.










-MARKET REPORT

OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS

Atlanta Macon
Sentra, doz... =. eo $ .23 $ .23
Beeeeeard, doz, .- 2.4453. sa OT 21
Mm <sepreia, trade, doz... ..2- 19 19
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Bs es a 12 15
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ge a a Ne i ee tp .20
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eae, mixed, bu. 22 oe ie =
Gas, nob mixed, bu. i2.-262..55 ae a
Butter, best table, lb. ------- 20 bo
B00 1b: tO bud. DU. = 355553 50 50
Potatoes, per 100 Ibs, ..---..-- fe 125



vine Hay, No. 1, ton
t Hay, No. 1, ton

; Prevailing Wholesale Prices, Aug. 22, 1932. Always Subject to Variation.

gs sold during week beginning August 22, 1932, at co-operative sales.
No. 1 stock, delivered shelling plants, $27.50 per ton, subject to change.

INDEX

: Page

Poultry Ror Sales seus 1-2

Poultry Wanted c 2) bcc ae Os z

Babysehicks: For Sale: So 2

Baby Chicks. Wanted: 2 eo

Egos Wor Sale as SON a 2

Savannah Augusta Columbus Valdosta Bees: Wanted 232 sone 2

$ .20 $ .20 $20 $ .20 Flowers and Seed For Sale _____ 2-3-4

18 18 18 18 Flowers and Seed Wanted _______- 4

16 16 16 16 Second-Hand Machinery For Sale __ 4

18 18 18 18 Second-Hand Machinery Wanted __4-5

3 212 AL .08 Incubators, Brooders, Etc., For Sale _5

13 12 14 stele Incubators, Brooders, Etc., Wanted _5

08 OT OF x 06 Dive Stock Por: Sale: 2.2 oa 5-6
16 AT 16 12 LiveStock Wanted 22020222 ee 6 \

16 12 18 10 Grain and Hay For Sale -__-..--__ 6

alas aS 10 10 Grain and Hay Wanted ____________ 6

.20 a ae 20 PositionsWanted sie Pes 6-7

.20 oe a 18 Harm Helo Wanted soe. apo al

65 65 A5 65 Plants or Sale. 25 oe ae a ee Ws

MDS Ee .60 aD Plants: Wanted ) 42.200) ye 7

.20 22% 120 25 Seed Hor Sales. fe a 7-8

50 50 50 .40 Miscellaneous For Sale ~___._______ 8

1.25 1.00 ee 15 Miscellaneous Wanted ....-_2-_-__ 8

ais ihe ee 12.00 Topacco= Hor: Galecwss2 see 8

ne Se oe is MODaCCOPWanteda oc ee 8

Georsia Products For Sale .._____- 8

Georgia Products Wanted _-_--_-___ 8



















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PAGE TWO.

Poultry For Sale

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
20 heavy mixed chicks, 10 wks.
old, 20c each; 7 hens and roos-
ter, W. M., $4 for lot. All exp.
collect; baby chicks, heavies, 8c
each. Money order. Miss Glad-
ys Harrell, Hawkinsville,, R 2,
Box 25.











tie ORPINGTONS

Pure bred S. C. Buff Orp.
cockerels, June hatch, 40c; two
roosters, 1 1-2 and 2 yrs. old,
_ $1.50 each. Miss Ronie Johnson
Shellman, R 1.
10 nice Buff Orp. April hatch
pullets, 60c each. Mrs. Ora Towe,
Adairsville, R 2.

AAA Buff Orp. Ped cockerels,
sons of famous $5,000.00 Lady
Eegg-a-Day who holds the high-
est Official record in Buff Orp.
- 843 eggs in a yr., for sale. Mrs.

hoa C.. Ward, Perry.

_, Pure bred Buff Orp. cockerels,
March hatch, 85 mailed. Cash
on del. Ethel Giddens, East-
man.








PHEASANTS FOR SALE |
- Young Goldens; $8 pr; full
plumage Goldens, $16 pr; yo jung
- Amhearst, $15 pr; full plumage
Amhearst, $22 pr; young Reeves
$20 pr. L. J. Barrow, West
Point.
































































PIGEONS

25 prs. White Kings, $1 per pr.
or exc. for pigs or reg. calf. Wil-
liam Lowe, Jr., Roberta.

_ Pure bred and banded White
_ Kings, well mated and working
fine, $1.25- pr; pure bred Red
_ Carneaux, $1.25 pr. Odell Coll-
ier, Moultrie.

- 8 pr. common pigeons, 30c pr.
$2 for lot. Cash with order.
Henry McDaniel, Omega.

8 pr. nice White Kings, Car-
neaux, Homers, $1.50 pr. All
well mated, banded, $10 for lot.
-C. H. Overby, Columbus, 22 11th
St.

- Pure bred, mated and banded
Carneaux, solid or Splashed, 75c
pr. FOB. Dan H. Norton, Ath-
ens, R 3.

Large Carmeaux, mated and
_ working, $1 pr., at the loft. Mrs.
W. A. McKinley, Atlanta, 1170

Gilbert St., Main 0443.

Muff Tumblers, Priest, Owls,
Silveretts, Birmingham . Rollets,
- Yurbits, ali $1 pr; Golden Se-
bright bantam, $1.50 pr; ring-
neck doves, $2 pr. Herman Mize,
Americus.

Large White Kings,
_ banded and working, $1 pr. Will
ship COD. F. S. Taylor, Vi-
. dalia.

mated,



. R. I. REDS

80 pure bred R. I. Red hens,
- every one laying; fine for breed-
ing; 1 yr. old last March. Don-
-aldson str. $1 ea. or all to one
_ party for 90c each. F. B. Fland-
ers, Rockledge.

Fine R. I. Red Feb. cockerel,
$1.25 or exc. for 2 female In-
dian Runner ducks; Few pure
- bred Buff Orp. April cockerels,
0c ea. Cash with order. Wylie
- Davis, Macon, 140 High St.

_ 5 hens, 1 rooster, pure Don-
_ aldson str. Reads} March 1931
a hatch, $5; Want 50 Ibs. flue cur-
ed tobacco. Send sample and
_ best price. Guy Wilson, Martin.
15 pure bred. Red hens and
- rooster, $15 for lot, or $1 each:
2 mixed hens, 75c each. All
FOB. Mrs. Alice McGarity,
Draketown.

2nd yr. Donaldson Reds, Mar.
10th hatch, 14 pullets, 2 cocker-
els, $15; April 2nd hatch, 3 pul-
_ dets, 3 cockerels, $5. Exc. for
pigs, $1.50 ea. A. B. Carlton,
Thomasville, R 3.

oo) DO.ns. Cy R.l., Red hens, $1.25
each; five 2 yr. old cocks, $2.50
each; eggs, $1 per 15, Mahood
str. Miss Belle Timmerman,
Bronwood, Box 88.
_Donaldsons Reds, Feb. hatch
cockerels, from bloodtested flock
$1 ea; last yrs hatch rooster,
$1; also white multiplying on-
fons, 40c gal. Mrs. Emmett
ammell, Duluth, Ril
















Tiger.

Poultry For Sale

WYANDOTTES

Thoroughbred White Wyan-
dotte hens and Yr. old cockerel,
"5. 6a; FOB.) Mrs. HH. HH. -Her-
ring, Cairo.

Feb. hatch S. L. Wyandotte
cockerels, 75c each. Cash with
order. Mrs. J. H. ee Com-
merce, R 5.

2.5. iE. Wyandotte. cockerels,
about 3 Ibs. 50c each, 90c pair;
Want 2S. L. Wyandotte March
or April hatch cockerels, Sun-
flower or Tarbox str. preferred.
Adelle Johnson, Sparta.

3 pure bred S. L. Wyandotte
roosters, 16 mos. old, $1 ea. or
$2.50 for lot; eggs, 75c per set-
ting, del. Crate ret. Mrs. W. E.
Kirk, Rockmart, R 2, Box 146.



TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE

Fine laying str. Fawn and
White Indian Runner ducks, 1
yr. old; 1 drake and 3 hens, 75c
each, FOB Exp. Crate to be ret.
collect. W. J. Wylam, Cleve-
Tandy)

Pure Mammoth White Pekin
ducks and drakes, 70c ca. FOB;
Exc. 100 Ib. cap white feed
sacks for good home cured smo-
king tobacco. Fritz Rovers,

Washington, R 3.

8 White Pekin ducks and
drakes, $6.75 for lot, FOB, or
exc. for 12 B. R, or R. J. Red
pullets. No culls. Mrs. T. E.
Shaver, Ringgold, Kh 1

Few trios large colored Mus-
covey ducks, $5 for trio, 2 duck
and drake; pure bred S. C. R.
I. Red cockerels, $1 each. Mrs.
J. R. Hendrocks, Rochelle. -

4 pure bred White Emden
geese, 3 geese and 1 gander, ig.,

$2.25 each; 7 ducks, partiy In- |;

dian Runners, good layers, $5 cr
ic ea. Money order Mrs. Less
Southern, Cartecay.

2 M. B. turkey hens, 2 yrs. old,

| good layers, $4 ea. FOB. Mrs.

J. H. Spiva, Rockmart.

Pure bred Mammoth White
Pekins, ducks and drakes, $1.00
each. Charles ONeal,. Valdosta,
605 No. Ashby St.

5 full blood Indian Runner
ducks,.3 hens and 2 drakes, 75c
ea. FOB. Walter D. Gaddis,
Hoschton, R 1, Box 82.

Pure M. B. turkeys, tom and
2 hens and 4 young; 2 yr. old
10 lb. pure bred J. B. Giant
rooster, to exc. for Leghorn pul-
lets. Mrs. C. L. Mills, Baxley,
Ri 2:

3 Bourbon Red turkey hens
and 1 gobbler, last yrs. hatch,
in good cond. $15; also 40 Ap-
ril hatch W. L. pullets, $15, 40c
ea. Mrs. J. G. Ginn, Washing-
ton, R 3.

20 beautiful Mammoth Pekin
ducks, 75c ea. or exc. for W.
Leghorns, laying. J. W. Bedell,
Atlanta, 76 Park Circle.

6 Black and White Muscovey
ducks and 2 large fine drakes,
75c ea. Money order. Miss Myrt
Caudell, Homer, R 1.

8 White ducks, 3 mos old,
good laying str. for sale or exc.
for corn, F. Prinz, Tallapoosa,
Be:

Full feather March and Ap-
ril hatch Mammoth White Pe-
kin drakes, 75c each; Thompson
pure bred B. R. eggs, 30c doz.;
Want 20 B. L. pullets. Mrs. Fan-
nie Fitzgerald, Rochelle, R 1.

2M. B. hens, 16 mos, old, lay-
ing, $4 for the 2, or exc. for pig.
Pair young Game White Ban-
tams, wt. less lb. grown, $1. W.
C, Smith, Holly Springs, R 1.

Poultry Wanted

BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS
Want 25 White Rock 8 wks.
old pullets, of Fischel str., with
perfect markings and large for
age. E. H. Jones, Waycross.
Want 2 B. R. roosters, March
hatched, full blood. Mrs. L. L.
Chafin, Rockledge, R 1, Box 100.

GAMES

Want pure Shelton Roundhead
put game cocks, Must be first
class stock. R. H. Crawford,









MARKET BULLETIN,

Poultry Wanted

LEGHORNS

Exc, value for W. L. hens and
pullets. Mrs. Echols, Atlanta,
630 North Ave., NW.

ORPINGTONS
Want 50 hens, Buff Orp. pre-
ferred; consider B. Leghorns,



not over 1 yr. old, first class, noj .
culls, and cheap. Write. B. W./

Screws, Adrian, R 3.

PIGEONS 4

Exe. 4 large fine Chinchilla
rabbits, 1 buck and 3 does for
4 White King pigeons. John L.
Bennett, Screven, R 2, Box 31.

Want pigeons to raise on
shares, or pay for as they pro-
duce. Robt. W. Brice, Decatur,
229 5th Ave.

R. I. REDS
Exe. 1932 crop Sorghum syrup
in 5 Ib. cans for R. I. Red hens,
not more than 18 mos. old. W.
L. Means, Wellston..







TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC., WANTED
Want White Pekin ducks and
ducklings. Write quantity, kind
and price; also want Plymouth
Rock White King pigeons, cheap
for cash. Write. W. R. Jordan,
Atlanta, 107 Ashby St. N. W.
Exe. Marino ram for turkeys,
White Rock chickens, or O. I. C.
male or other value. George M.
Sutton, Tifton.

Baby Chicks For Sale

Heavy assorted chicks, ready
Sept. 12th, $5 per C. Guar. live
del. Prepaid. Add le per chick
for less than 100 chicks. W. L.
Helms, Buena, Vista.

Quality chicks, pure bred
stock and pullets, 5 wks old, up;
Leghorns, Reds and Rocks. Eus-
tace J. McKinney, Jr., Black-
shear.

Heavy mixed day old chicks,
6c ea. not prepaid. Hatch Au-
gust 30th. Mrs. Nellie Myrock,
Hawkinsville, R 2.

Pape str. S. C. Black Minorca
baby chicks from heavy layers,
$7.75 per C; $3.85 per 50; $2 per



25; eggs, 4c each, del. Mrs. C.
L. Rehberg, Cairo.
Thoroughbred White, Barred

Rocks, Reds, Eng. Leghorns,
from well culled flocks, $5.95 C;
heavy assorted, $5.75 C.; less
than 100, add Ic per chick. Pre-
paid. Live del. A. H. Fechtel,
Waycross,

First quality chicks, Standard
breeds: light, 6c; heavy,-6 1-2c
ea. del; Live del. guar. Pay pre-
mium. above market for heavy
breed thoroughbred eggs. E. R.
Adlington, Atlanta, 510 Pied-
mont Ave.

Baby Chicks Wanted
- Want 200 chicks, any heavy
breed to raise on nalves to 8 wks
old. Write first. J will furnish
feed. Mrs. Ray Allegcoad, Doe-
run, R 4.

Want 100 or 209 chicks to
raise on halves to wks. eld, by
Sept. Ist. Want some heavy
breed Reds or B. Rocks, also
Cornish. Mrs. C. A. Phillips,
Vidalia, R 3.

Want chicks to raise on halves
any breed, from 100 to 400, to
10 wks. old.
shipping chgs. and postage. J.
T.. Church, Thomson.

Want to hear from party hav-
ing bloodtested baby chicks, Sep.
hatch, Brown Leghorns and
Barred Rocks. Make best price.
ae L. Shiver, Camilla, R 4, Box
26.

Want 100 baby chicks to raise
on halves to 8 wks, old. Reds or
other large breed preferred, by
Sept. Ist. Mrs. L. H. Barnett,



. McDonough, R 6.

Want 300-500 baby chicks to
raise on halves to 8 wks. old.
Buff Rocks or Barred Rocks, or

other big breed. Mrs. Edgar

Gaultry, Butler, R 2.
Want 100 chicks to raise on

halves to 10 wks. old, any - breed

will be accepted. Mrs. ae) ef

Other party pay |








his Chicks Wanted

Phillips, McDonough, R 6, Box

Das

Want about 100 chicks to raise
on halves; party to pay postage;
also exc. corn, potatoes or dry
peas for about 100 chicks. Mrs.
I. J, Mote, Arlington.

Eggs For Sale

J. B. Giant eggs, selected, 30
for $1 prepaid; 10 yearling hens
for sale. Mrs. J. E. Anos Mad-
ison, R 4, Box 39.

Osborne str. Australorp hatch-
ing eggs, $1 per 15. Cartons ret.
Cocks and cockerels, $1 ea. FOB.
These prices for limited time
only. Johnson Crowe, Carters-
ville.

Pure bred Parks str. B. R.
eggs, 65 per 15 postpaid, or exc.
for good pears or apples; 15 eggs
for a bushel. Ea. pay chgs. Mrs.
Sam Yawn, Milan, R 3...

Pure bred White Cornish eggs
75e per 15; $1.20 for 30, del. Paul
E. Law, Ocilla.

Prize winning Dark Cornish
eggs, 75c per 15; $2 for 50; spg.
hatched cockerels, $1 each; baby
chicks, 12 1-2c ea. FOB. Mrs. C.
O. Sikes, Sylvester.

Donaldson Red eggs, 75c per
15. Exc. for honey, dried fruit,
etc. Few nice young hens, sell
reasonable or exc. same exch.
Mrs. H. G. Brown, Stone Mtn.,
R 2,



Eggs Wanted

Want hatching eggs weekly,
only pure R. I. Reds and B.
Rocks. Write for details. A. O.
Bowles, Fayetteville.

Want 600 full blood R. I. Reds
or B. Rock eggs to hatch on
shares. Write first. Mrs. L. S.
Andrews, Ochlochnee.

Want 3 settings (45) pure bred
Buff Minorca eggs. Quote best
del. price for cash by Sept. Ist.
A. C. Belflower, Empire, R 1.

Want 4 doz. Guinea eggs, any
breed. Must be 100 per cent
fertile for hatching. Will pay
50c. Don't write, send COD at
once. Mrs. J. L. Burns, Covena,
Role



Flowers and Seed

For Sale

Mtn. azaleas, mixed colors, 75c
C; laurel, $1.25 C; rhododen-
drons, 35c doz. $2 CC; sweet
shrubs, $1 ; wild violets .and
iris, 50 C. Add postage. Mrs.
Mary Langley, Ellijay, R 3.

Sev. kinds of rose cuttings, 6
for 25c; lilies, 25c doz. Fall
pinks, 50c doz. Add postage. Exc
for white sacks. Dollie Black-
well, Cleveland.

3 boxwoods, 6 1-2 ft. tall, 6 1-2
ft. breadth in center. Very beau-
tiful. $10 cash. No chks. J M.
Bryan, Rising Fawn.

Mixed col. Everlasting sweet
pea seed, large pkg., 18c; sev.
hundred Dwarf boxwoods for
Fall del. If interested, call at
my home. Miss Eva Cogburn,
Alpharetta, R 2.

Water lily plants, 15c each
prepaid. Colors when blooming,
lavender, blue and yellow. J. J.
Whitaker, Dalton, Rt. 71.

Jonquil bulbs, 50c C; narcissi,
75c C; Exc. for good white sacks.
L. B. Rountree, Stillmore, R 2.

Night blooming cerasus, 10c
cut; ferns, 10 bu; geranium: cut.
5c each; asparagus ferns, rooted,
2 for 5c; Wax begonias, 5c cut;
periwinkle, 10c doz. Mrs. H. L.
Brittingham, Guyton,
~ Yellow jonquils, white narcis-
si, butter and eggs, yellow daf-
fodils, 25c doz. Red and yellow
canna, lilies, 50c doz. Large lots
cheaper. Add postage. Mrs. C,
B. Barnes, Ellaville

Roots of terrestrial orchid,
foliage sword like, reddish pur-
ple blooms. Special offer. 35c
each, 4 for $1; Everlasting Sweet
pea seed, 12c pkg. Mrs. Mary
Spruell, Alpharetta, R 2.

Extra fine Easter lily bulbs, lg.
size, 5c; medium, 2 for 5c; bulb-

lets, le ea. and postage. Mrs. R. |}

B. Martin, Wrightsville.







Thursday, September -



- Flowers and See
| For Sale

Spirea Shrub (has large
blooms), 50c each; lavende
ton bloom (or lily), 1 yr
50c each. Exc. for 100 lb
feed sacks. Mrs. N. Ay
Jasper, R 2. s

Hyacinth bulbs, dbl. pink,
each, 0c doz. and posta
orders less than doz; Cap
mine, rooted, 20c each, or
Bessie Martin, Gainesville,

Junipers, Arborvitaes, cypl
hardy hydrangea, boxwoods,
Sale at once. B. E. ae y


































30c doz; yellow oxalis, 20
pink Fairy lilies, 10c each;
aryllis, salmon pink, and
| with white stripes, 25c. Mr
W. Lightsey, Hazlehurst,

Blooming size Bermuda }
lily bulbs, 75e doz., bloon
size Camelia Japonicas,
rose, $4.50 each; 3 ft. extra
rooted Japanese magnolias
ea. Mrs. J. Johnson, Jr., Dix
. Purple iris, 2 doz. 50c;.
iris, 1 1-2 doz. 50c postpai
mona Wells, Chatsworth,

Roses, running and bush
sythiam Eng. dogwood, s
blooming quince, yellow |
narcissi, iris bulbs, cheap or
for anything can use. Mrs
H. Coe, Eastanollee. oe

Fine, pink iris, May Qu
Cecil Minturn, Phyllis Bliss, 3
for 35c; Georgia, Dream, Susat
Bliss, 25c ea. 3 for 60c; A
dite, 3 for $1.10. Mrs. J.
gore, Stone Mtn, a

Peony bulbs, 3 for 50c
Amaryllis, blue pot lily,
25c; 2 yr. size rose bushes, ch
var. 5 for $1. Mrs. W. M.
ers, Siloam.

Blooming size Milk and
lily bulbs, 10c each, $1 doz. J
aryllis bulbs, 20c
postage for less than $1 ord
No chks. Miss ee Pa
Milford.

Red Amaryllis, 2 doz. $
spider lilies, $1 C;\ 10 dif. blo
ing size pot plants for $1;
kinds narcissi, 50 C. Mrs,
Harrell, Quitman, R 6.

Cuttings of salmon sulta
ana red begonias, Xmas cai
15c each; large green jew, 5c
Exe. for anything can use.
Castelow, Moultrie, R 5.

Iris bulbs, purple, yellow
white. Price reasonable. Re
for transplanting now t
blooms next sumer. Mrs.
R. Richmond, Atlanta, 501
levard Place, N. E. ;

Bloomiing size white
lily bulbs, 10c each; 70c d
C; Crabclaw cactus, 10 and
each; 3 doz. Cherry pe
plants, 10c doz. Add postag
Miss Ide] Bahn, Guyton, R-

Jonquil and yellow nar
(mixed), 25c doz. No sta
Mrs. R. E. Story, Kathleen. a

Pink weigelas, yellow jap
cas, white spirea, thunder
Jap quince, 2 for 25c; alth
hibiscus, pink hardy peas
ple iris, white and yellow |
ies, 20c do. Exc. Ellen S$
Talking Rock.

Long Trumpet daffodils,
15 doz. plus postage; butter
jeees bulbs, $1 C. 15c doz. pil
VYpostage. Miss Elmer Brow
Hartwell, R 4.

White, red, salmon and |
sultanas, 8 kinds geraniums,
kinds begonias, justicia,
lantana, 4 cut 10c; daffodi
doz, Add postage. Mrs.
Hawkins, Alpharetta, R 4

White and Spruce pines, tH
dodendrons, 25c up; Blue
day lilies, daffodils and na
"5c C: Wisteria, Hop, 15
Yonge Walker, Clarkesville, |

4 yr. old Abelia, weigelas,
rea, forsythia, Excelso roses
and 50c each. Exc. for Soll
thing can use. Mrs. Bettie Ro
erts, Tallapoosa, R 3.

Paper white narcissi pulbs
sale or exc. 6 bulbs for_
multiplying onion sets.
Mrs. Bz Gs.












































































































































mds of daffodil bulbs,
o. $5 bu; Scotch brooms
<woods. R. P. Struth-
x, forsythia, etc. Mrs.
nes, Calhoun.

shamrock, jonquils and

: Mrs. F. Happoldt, Lew-

50 M flower bulbs, $1.00
aper white narcissi, jon-
le daffodils,
bl. daffodil, sweet yel-
issi, Roman hyacinths,
Mrs. J. M. Walker, Mar-

heavily rooted Dwarf
$1 doz. Wild Easter
root, and Blue Bottle
. Add postage. Mrs.
re, Rayston, R 1. i
dendrons, red japonicas,
ipers, Globe Arborvitaes
ite spirea, 6 for $1; All
as, Cherokee roses,
White and yellow vio-

$1. Sadie Wilson,

onquils, daffodils, pa-
te narcissi, yellow nar-
Ea, W: J. Josey, Ameri-

lias, 18 in. 0c; 36 in;
els, long straw pine,
crabapples, sweet bay,
ak, cedar, peach rose,
ish 15c. Mrs. Noah
oomsboro.

preath fern, dbl. red,
oink, carnations, yellow
box-vine, yellow flower-
ums, red, salmon oxalis,
. lilies, rooted, insp. 10c
- A, Lewis, Toomsboro.
rborvitaes, 2 Ate 25C}
wood, 10 and 15c; irish
0c; box flowers, 10c
ting; evergreen _ berries,
dd postage under 25c.
wnson, Lewner.
Arborvitaes, 2 ft. 25c
-poxwoods, 2 ft. 30c;

5c each; 13 Hemlocks,
15, all 13 for $1.30; Mrs.
ter, Lewner

yal purple iris, Ses
wisteria, spirea, 10c.
tag . Linda Evans, El-

dgers, Greenville.

oxalis bulbs, ready to
Sept. Large, sweet
ooms all winter, 35c
bs; small, 25c doz. Exc.
ted chickens. Mrs. Eu-
chens, Agricola, R 1.

, all col. 60c doz. Span-
blue salvia, spruce
Ww. Spirea, 20c; dbl.
es, 50c doz. rhododen-
doz. blackberry lilies,
Marylou Eaton, Dah-
a

. old Century plants,
f called for. Mrs. W.
Sr.,- College Park,
Garden, R 2.
-boxwood plants, 4 to
high, $2 $3 and $4 per
ing size Cape Jasmine
Mrs. B. L. Robinson,

lants, $1 C; not less
ants sold. Damp moss
No stamps. Prepaid.
Thomas, Thomasboro,
larcissi and jonquils, 75c
Mrs. Charles Smoak,

ock seed, mixed 14 dif.
ostpaid, 8c thls., 4 tbls.,
M. E. Ledford, Cran-



ider lilies, 20c doz. 2
Dew-drops, 15c doz. 2
Sng, purple Roman hy-
0c doz. Add postage.
McGill, 'Bronkwood,

bing roses, wis-
llow red

=e

sulphur

-|blue hyacinth bulbs,

-|aleas, 40c doz.



bleeding

Flowers and Seed
For Sale |

heart, pink peonies, 20c; 4 var.
iris, 90 for $1; azaleas, 35 doz.
Tom Hicks, Ella Gap.

Wild Easter lilies, purple with
golden spots, wild violets, $1 C;
red, white and purple geraniums,
rooted, 10c each; cuttings, 5c ea,
Mrs. A. A, Carey, Royston, R 1.

Dbl. pink hyacinths, 75c doz;
Single, blue hyacinths, 50c doz;
white narcissi, Feb, blooming,
75e doz: Easter and Tiger lilies,
75 doz: collection, $1. Mrs. S.
Fulcher, Jefferson, R 4:

Golden Spur daffodils, sweet
narcissi bulbs, each, 20c doz. $1
C; paper white narcissi, 30c doz.
$1 35 C; large flowering narcis-
si, 40 doz. Miss Mittie Collins,
Smithville, YT.

Mixed colors snapdragons and
Verbena plants 15c doz. blue iris
25c doz. mixed iris, 20c doz. dbl.
4Cc doz.
Mrs. J. T. Patillo, LaGrange, R
6, Box 79.

Hastings tall, dbl. branching,
mixed color larkspur seed, 10c
thls., mixed col. snapdragons, 5c
pkg. Add postage. Mrs. O. L.
Cook, McDonough, R. 1,

Iris, Pallida Dalmatica, clear
lavender, blue color, 60c_. doz.
Mrs. B. T. Fargason, Douglas-
ville, RFD 1.

Sev. M_ old fashioned true
Dwarf boxwood plants, well roo-
ted cuttings, good tops, $1.50 to
$3.50 per C. Cheaper in M lots.
Blanche Woodruff, Greenville.

Cowslips, blood root, wild dog
tooth violets, purple, blue, and
pink, blue grape hyacinth, $1 C.
Mrs. E. C. McElhannon, Roy-
ston, R. 1,

Mixed colors, dbl. peony-flow-
ered poppy seed, 5c tbls. mixed
col, dbl. larkspur, 5c tbls; pur-
ple and lavender iris, 3 doz. 25c.
Add postage. Mrs. Cliff Booth,
Kennesaw.

Dbl. scarlet red frineged leaf
poppy seed, for fall planting,
10c this. Daffodils and jonquils
and snowdrops,
Miss Viola Hensley, Ellijay, R
3, Box 60.

Water lilies, mtn. ferns, trall-
ing arbutus, azaleas, 25c doz;
strawberry bushes, mtn. laurels,
50c doz. maples, cherokee roses,
3 for 25c. Add postage. Miss
Theodosia Ross, Morganton.

Daffodils, jonquils, white nar-
cissi, 75c; Black Prince iris, pink
phlox, 15 doz. arbor vitaes, box-.
woods, spruce pines, 20c ea., az-
japonicas, wei-
gelas, 10c ea. Mrs. B. L. Eller,
Ellijay.

Blue hyacinth, October lilies,
butter and eggs bulbs, 30c doz.
pink thrift 15 doz. $1.25 C; jon-
quils, 15c doz., white altheas, 25c
ea. Mrs. H. F. Jarrell, Butler,
R 2, Box 44.

Daffodils, narcissi, 90c C, pur-
ple iris, pink hardy phlox, l5c
doz; spireas, weigelias, dbl. ja-
ponicas, wisteria, 10c, rhododen-

drons, laurels, azaleas, 50c doz.

Add postage. Miss Edna Silvers,
Ellijay, R 3.

Globe Arbor vitae, 22 in. $1;
pink cherokee roses, yellow dog-
woods, barberry, redbuds, sweet
crabs, $1 doz; blue palma violets
25c doz. For fall del. Addie Wil-
son, Morganton.

Boxwoods, 12 to 20 in. high
spruce pines, 5 for $1; red pink
azaleas, 40c doz; dbl. yellow red
japonicas, weigelias, 2 for 25c;
Lora Shepard, Ellijay, R 4.

Crimson Amaryllis bulbs, 58
doz. 2 yr. old pink Radiance. ro-
ses, 40c each; pink crepe myrtle,
good roots, 10c per plant; daf-
fodils, 20c doz. Miss Thena Tan-
ner, Sandersville, R 1.-

Everblooming roses, 15c; Tiger
Fairy and Water lilies, Elephant
Ears, 10c; sell all my pot flow-
ers cheap if party come after
them; spring bulbs, 15 doz.
Mrs. J. Winter, Buford.

German. bearded Iris and Blue
Siberian Iris, $1.50 C del. James
Cureton, Austell. =a

Blue Plumbagos, Cedar,
reais P .



all 50c per C.

Ferns, 4




Flowers and Seed

For Sale

eggs, jonquils, yellow narcissi,
15c doz. Dbl. poppy seed, sev.
colors, 10c tbls. Mrs. Ben Echols,
Philomath.

Long stemmed yellow daffo-
dils, 25 C, and 10c _ postage;
sweet scented April blooming
narcissi, 25 C and 10c postage.
Mrs, A. R. Clark, Auburn,

Dbl. daffodils, Cream and yel-
low centers, large size, $1 ;
Lilacs, lavender, rose tinted and
purple, 15 each. Add postage
for mailing. Mrs. Belle Godard,
Goggins, R 2.

Large, dbl. poppy seed, 2 and
3 col. mixed, 10c pkt., also holly-
hocks, 10c pkt. Plant poppies
this Fall for best results. Mrs.
L. C. Abernathy, Lula, R 2.

I Norfolk Island Pine, 2 pink
Oleanders, 1 Rubber tree, 1 Ava-
cado. All large plants and are
in tubs. Mrs, Seals, Atlanta,
1336 Fairview Rd, Phone Dear-
born 2722.

Purple iris, 15c doz., narcissi,
'75c C; red, pink, lavender,
cream, yellow, blue, blue striped,
variegated iris, 30 doz; mixed
violets, daisies, 25 C. Mrs.
Henry Eller, Ellijay, R: 3.

Polyantheas narcissi bulbs, 10
to 15 very fragrant golden yel-
low flowers to ea. stem; 5 doz.
$1.10; White iris, purple, Dwarf,
25 for $1. Mrs. W. H. Rucker,
Milner.

, 1 Althea bush, 5 ft. high, 10
ft. around, purple flowers, $3.

M. E. Adams, Marietta, R 3.

4 ft. flowering peach, 35c; dbl.
red japonica, $1; night bloom-
ing cerasus (had 25 blooms this
season) $1.50; 18 in. Nandina,
50c. Mrs.. P. W. Massicot, Co-
lumbus, 415 10th St.

1M daffodils, jonquils, narcissi
bulbs, mixed, $5; Cannas, Eure-
ka White, $3 C; City Portland,
pink, $2 C; President, Red, $1.50,
gladioli, crocus, 25c doz. Mrs. J.
R. Camp, Cordele.

8 doz. white Roman hyacinths
50c doz. 8 doz. blue, 40c doz.
Blooming size, Exc. dbl. poppy
seed, mixed for dbl. hollyhock
seed. Mrs. Hardy Bagley, Cus-
seta.

' Purple Roman hyacinths, or-
ange Phoenix and Poeticus daf-
fodils, 30c doz; 4 doz. $1; snow-
drops, Chinese \Sacred lilies, 40c
doz. Jonquils, 75c C. Add post-

age. Mrs. Allen Gregory, For-
syth, R 6.
Purple iris with lavender

standards, 35c doz, yellow, sweet
cluster narcissi, butter and eggs
25c doz. 75 orders del. Exc. for
gladioli bulbs. Mrs. Sam Smith,
Austell, R 2.

Cherokee roses, McCartney
hedge rose, $1 C; $7 M; 10 per
cent deduction if ordered now.
Postpaid. J. W. Toole, Macon, R
Be : ae
White Wax spider lily bulbs,
6 for 50c; 15, $1; Star of Beth-
lehem bulbs, 25c C; jonquils, 3
doz. 50c. Add postage under $1
order. Mrs, E. A. Wells, Chats-
worth, R 2.

Iris, cream color, purple, smo-
ky with purple fall, yellow with
brown falls, and dbl. yellow and
cream jonquils and Spanish iris,
25c doz; narcissi, 75c C. Mrs.
Riley Ross, Ringgold.

Dahlias, 50c and 75c_ per
clump; $3 doz. Boxwoods, Arbor-
vitaes, and other flowers, by
truck load, or small orders. by
mail, Mrs. W. G. Panter, Mor-
ganton.

A. W. Spirea, Van Houtti, 40c;
Bridal Wreath, Forsythia, Wht.,
Eng. Dogwood, pink Weigelias,
pink Myrtles, dbl. altheas cut-
tings, $1 C. plants, 75c ea. del.
Mrs. E. G. Fountain, Ft. Valley.

Boxwoods, well rooted, 3 yrs.
old, 25c each; cheaper in large
Jots; Junipers, arborvitaes, aza-
leas, Rose of Sharon, 25c ea;
mtn laurels, spruce, pines, and
other flowers. Elsie Heaton,
Mineral Bluff. _

Fine shrubbery, evergreen pri-
et, ornamental vin





Add postage. Other flowers. Miss






| scarlet honeysuckle :






Flowers and Seed
For Sale

nas, long trumpet early jonquils,
Single and dbl. daffodils, April
blooming narcissi. Enclose card

{for price, etc. Mrs. C. H. Ward,

Adairsville, R 1.

Iris, guar. true to name; Mon-
signor, Mrs. Alan Gray, Nibel-
ungen,- Caprice, Storm Cloud,
Strong roots, bloom next spring,
50c doz. $1 or more orders post-
paid. Miss Mary Lewis, Corne-
lia.

Large, yellow winter blooming
oxalis bulbs, 15c doz. Giant Pink
Oxalis, 20c doz. Add _ postage.
Miss Lillian Wright, Zebulon.

Roots of a Terrestrial orchid,
foliage sword like, 6 petal flat,
reddish purple bloom, During
Sept. special price of 12, $2; 35c
ea. 4, $1, Mrs. Grant Brock;
Tallapoosa.

Old fashioned Dwarf boxwoods
heavy, rooted, 14 in. 50c each,
10 in. 35c ea. 6 in. $1 doz; wild
spider lilies, $2 C. Miss Hazel
Carey, Royston, R 1.

7 dif. jonquils, narcissus, daf-
fodils, 60c C; named, labeled iris
85ce doz; mixed, $2.60 C; Siber-
ian, 25, $1; Shasta and Chester-
field daisies, 30, 25c. Mrs. J. M.
Hall, Calhoun.

6 var. jonquils, large trumpet,
dbl. large, open petal, butter and
eggs, white and yellow narcissi,
early, late, white, blooming size,
20c doz. Postage extra. Miss
Julia Darnell, Jasper, R 1.

Large quantities Giant Ameri-
can Hybrids lily bulbs, blooming
size, 20c each, 3 for 50c; 7 for
$1 prepaid. Miss Ida Grier, Ar-
lington.

Blooming size Giant white
Spider lily bulbs, 15c ea., 3 for
40c; red Spider lily bulbs, 3 for
25c, prepaid. Mrs. aiaade Brooks,
Arlington.

Camellia Japonicas, Banana
Shrubs, Tea Olives, Pyracanthus,
Phontenias, Pittsosporum, Ligus-
trums, Nandinas, Indica Azal-
eas, 2, $1.10;, Oleander, Cape,
Grand Duke, Night Jasmine,
Abelia, Altheas, 4, $1.15. Mrs.
J. A. Griffin, Cordele.

Mtn. azaleas, white, orange,
pink, 10c doz. Mtn. laurels, rho-
dodendrons, fern, spruce, 30c
doz. orange sultanas, rooted, 5c
ea. Add postage. Mrs. Elbert
Duvall, Ellijay, R 3, Box 32.

Poppy seed, new crop, dbl.
flowered, mixed var. of the
Worlds Best, 25c large pkg. H.
M. Hill, Atlanta, 172 Howard St.,
N. E., Phone D-5033W.

Orange lilies, daffodils, nar-
cissi, Star of Bethlehem,, $4 M;
snowball, 25 each; pink, hardy
phlox, 25c doz; white, dbl. Eas-
ter Rose, 2, 25c. Mrs: Mollie
Henderson, Ellijay, R 3.

Sweet scented apple veran-
jums, 15c each plant, 2 for 25c;
beautiful house plants for win-
ter. Miss Mary E. Ballard, Con-
cord, R 1.-

Lemon lilies, blue velvet iris,
fox gloves, 20c doz; pink, purple,
white hardy phlox, 25c dozen;
Shasta daisies, 40c; yellow ja-
ponicas, 10c ea. Inez Vick, Elli-
jay.

Trumpet Major daffodils, le.
size bulbs, $1.50 C; med. size.
sure to bloom, $1 C. Mrs. Ida
L. Prickett, Maysville.

White paper narcissus bulbs,
40c doz. Add postage. Miss
Dollie Bailey, Raymond,

Narcissus, jonqui] and daffodil
bulbs, very fine, mixed, 75c C.
not postpaid. Mrs. Joe Hynds,
Atlanta, 249 Sutherland Ter., N.
E. Phone Dearborn 4088W.

Mixed iris, of named varieties,
now ready for planting, $1 doz.
Mrs. C. R. Morgan, Vienna.

Dbl. pink hyacinth bulbs, 8c
ea. $6 C; single, blue hyacinths,
4c ea. $3 C; Star Jasmine, 3
for 25c; yellow lily bulbs, 5c ea.
Miss Mae Bomar, LaFayette, R
3.
Lemon lilies, white, pink phlox
$1.70 Cc; blue iris, white Shasta
daisies, 30c doz. ee _ Fool,
bleeding heart, 35c_ ea, ;




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Flowers and Seed
For Sale

Snowballs, 30c. Pearl Vick, ia: Se
lijay. ee

Purple iris, 60 C; jonquils aa ;
day lilies, 40c C; bridal wreath,
Brides Bouquet, Pea Locust,
Wisteria, climbing roses, 10 ea;
climbing rose cut. 50c C. Jemi~
ma Barnes, Oakman.

Yellow Japanese Sweet Pea
seed, 1-4 lb. 35c; 1-2 lb. 60c; 1
Ib. $1. No chks. Miss Victoria
Pace, Sycamore, R 1, Box 24.

3 ea. of 12 named Iris, in pink, a
yellow, two-tone colors, etc., la-
beled, and postpaid for $2. 50: hu
doz. $5. No chks. No exc. "Mrs.
W. M. Jones, Lyerly

Star Jasmine, hibiscus, well
rooted, 10c each: zinnia seed,
mixed colors, 10c small cupful;
big, dbl. Marigold seed, 5c pt;
Giant Wandering Jew, 5c post-
paid. Idel Kirk, Rockmart, R 3,
Box 146. Rae

7 col. geranium cuttings, pink
sultanas, 5c ea. 7 for 20c; Os-
trich plume ferns, 15c; Thanks-
giving, Monkey-tail, red cactus,
white and pink oxalis, 5c. Add
postage. Mrs. Ralph Williams.
Cumming.

Dbl. lavender altheas, 2 yr.
old, 25c each, or exc. for white
feed sacks, 100 lb. cap., 5 sacks
for 1 bulb; or exc. for dried ap-
ples, 1 for 3 lbs. Mrs. J. H. Sees
rington, Odessadale, R 1.

Lavender Easter lilies, 15 don
Verbena, 5c bunch; Shasta dais-
ies, yellow jonauils, red and yel-_
low lilies, 15c doz. Add postage.
Frank Hollis, Social Circle, R 3
- Variegated Four OClock flow-
er seed, 8 doz 10c postpaid. Myra
Lemmonds, Social Circle, R 3.

Asparagus, Spregeria ferns
15 mos. old, 10c each; pink, dbl
geraniums, and white Conch be
gonias, 5c ea. cutting, 3. for 10c
Add postagee. Inez Carne, Ca:
non, RFD 3.

Easter lilies, 25c,
Emperor, Empress,
White lady, large small jonquils, -
50e doz; mixed tulips, 25 doz.












35

Money order. Mrs, N. H. Sher-

ard, Forsyth.
Gladiolus, the supreme cut

lfower. Finest named var., al

the new ones. Write for prices
fo these and mixed bulbs. J.
B. Coke, Macon, Wesleyan Dr.

St. Augustine Lawn Grass, 50
.bu FOB. Mrs. C. R. Sanders,
Bluffton. yi

Boxwoods, 28 in. high, nicely

Purple lilac; 15c; red. yellow.
cannas, Shasta daisies, 20c doz
All rooted. Exc. for other shrubs. _
Ea. pay postage. Wise
Martin, Hartwell, R 2. |

Curtain plant, for indoor rook
gardens, etc., 3 for 25c, and di--
rections for growing. Mrs. T. M.
Randolph, Marietta, 600 Powde
Springs St. ae

Giant daffodils, white with
yellow cups, extra early (bloom >
in November), 5c each, 6 bulbs
for 25c; finest Bacon and Eggs
3c each. Money order. Miss
Jennie Mae Watson, Bronwood.

Booking orders, pink, flower-
ing dogwood (Fla-Rubra) Oct.
del. Supply limited. N. HOSE e
F. Valley.

1M bulbs narcissi, white and
yellow, trumpet daffodils, bacon
and eggs, and jonquils, 2c each;
milk and wine lilies, 25c each
bulb. Mrs. E. T. May, Warthen.

Butter and eggs bulbs, $1 C $9
M; dbl. and single jonquil bulbs,
mixed, 50c C, or$4.50 M_ post-_
paid. Miss Mary L. Willis, (fail-_
ed to give address in ad.) |

Japanese cherry plants, 1 itt, Ee
or more high, full of berries, 15c
each; Xmas cactus, begonias,
well rooted, 25c a.. Exc. for.
Bantam pullets. Marion Dink- _
ens, Ashburn, 507 Hudson St.

Mixed colors Baby Blanket
seed, 12c cupful del. Money or-
der or Po W. B. Skinner,
Gainesville, R 5.

Dbl. yellow, crimson japonicas, Ae
















6 yrs. old, 50c each





Georgia
Market Bulletin
Published Weekly by the

BUREAU OF MARKETS
Arthur D. Jones, Director





Department Of
Agriculture



EUGENE TALMADGE,
Commissioner

THURSDAY, SEPT. 1, 1932.

Entered as second class mat-
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Post Office at Atlanta, Geor-
gia, under the act of June 8,
1930. Accepted for mailing at
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vided for in Section 1103, Act
of October 8, 1917.

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appurtenances, admissible un-
| der postage regulations, insert-
{ed one time on each request
and repeated only when re-
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and ornamental] nursery stock
notices are published in
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appears on the first Thurs-
day of each month.



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_ Flowers and Seed

For Sale

tle, 50c; black Japanese Iris, 4
doz. $1; Mrs. M. M. Gentry, El-
pilav, R's.

150 Fair Maids (daffodils) 10c
doz. 75c C; $1 for lot; 560 Butter
and. Eggs, 50c C; $1.25, 300; $2.50
lot. Postage not paid. Miss
Nelle Walters, Plains, R 2.
- Dbl. crimson yellow japonicas,
6 yrs. old, well rooted, 3 for $1;
Black Japanese Iris, 4 doz. $1;
white hardy aster, 75c doz. Mrs.
M. M. Barnes, Ellijay, R 3.

Red Hollyhock seed, 10c per
pkg. Mrs. J. P. Harvey, Monroe.
. Hardy hydrangea, pink olean-
der, poinsetta, Cape jasmine, 25c
each; day lilies, yellow and or-
ange, 15c bunch; iris, light or
dark blue, white, bronze, dawn,
6 for 50c. C. D. Hewitt, Mari-
__ etta.



Flowers and Seed

Wanted

\ Want to hear from party that
has wild lady Slipper plants
with roots, for sale. State price
in first letter. Mrs. C. M. North,
Atlanta, 2216 North Side Dr. R
6.
- Want to buy bushy top box-
wood cuttings, 10 to 12 inches,
by the pound. State your best
price Maude Hamby, Green-
ville.

_ Want bulbs, Narcissi, Jonquils
_ Tris, Dahlias, and Glads. Will
exc. hundred 1b. size white sacks

Lockhart



MARKET BULLETIN

Flowers and Seed

Wanted

Exc. Giant Trumpet daffodils,
Milk and Wine lily bulbs, or red
geranium cuttings for hyacinth,
tulip and Japanese and Dutch
Iris bulbs. Miss Nona Childs,
Hartsfield.

Exc. extra nice tulip bulbs
(assorted colors) for dbl. hya-
cinths. Mrs T. W. Lee, Lula.

Want ophiopogon, the kind
now bearing deep purple blooms.
State price postpaid and wheth-
er clumps or divisions. Mrs.
Thos. M. Griffin, Decatur, 412
So. Candler St.

Want Giant Oxalis bulbs and
all kinds of sultanas, except
pink. Richard McMullan, or
syth, Ry 1,

Want Armeria, Clove pike
Coreopsis, Gypsophila, Regal
lily, Physostegia, Platycerium
Pyrethrum, Rudbeckia, Tritoma.
Pay cash, or exch. Mrs. Lewis
P. Gunn, Thomson.

Want to correspond with party
having yellow oxalis bulbs. Like
to exc. fer same; have fine var.
narcissi and jonquils, and other
flowers. Nancy J. Hansard,
Rome, Summerville Road.



-Second-Hand Machin-

ery For Sale

1 Fordson tractor, 1 Benthal
peanut picker, belts with it. 1
hay press. All in good cond.
Will exe. for $400 worth of cows
or mules or sell. J W. Wilbanks
Ty Ey Re 2,

No. 12 Chattanooga can mill,
copper bottom pan, slight re-
pairs, $25 or exc. for value in
shoats or cows or other useful
farm products. E. L. Crawford,
Marietta, R 2.

Cotton Gin Filer, Duplex make
good cond cheap. W. M. Poole,
Atlanta, 837 Lee St.

1 Meadows Mill, complete with
eng. and other equipment. Sell
or trade. T. J Franklin, At-
Fetes 663 West pirree St. Apt.

ae Lilliston peanut picker and
1 International Hay press, both
in good shape. J. J. Davis, Rut-
ledge.

Fairbanks-Morse 1 1-2 H. P.
eng. and generator, real cheap
for cash. TI: H. Clark, Griffin.

1 DeLoach Separator, No 12;
two 5 gal. milk cans; two 14 qt.
milk buckets, 1 large strainer; 1
roll of strainer wire. $35. All
good shape. N. W. Martin, Sha-
dy Dale.

A bargain, 1 Beanie Morse
1 1-2 H. P. Z type eng. perfect
running cond. $18 FOB. John
K. Byrum, Harlem.

1 Ram also about 300 ft. 1 in
pipe slightly used. Ben F. Kel-
ler, Greenville.

1 Chattanooga syrup mill, No.
12 and pan, all in good cond. $15
at my home. A. W. Wood, Com-
merce, R 6.

1 gang tractor turning plow, 2
furrow; 1 tractor disc-harrow,
24 disc., 6 ft. cut; both used only
1 season, almost good as new.
Cheap for cash. Cz Comolli, El-
berton.

One 32 Avery 2 horse plow in
good cond. $10 or exc. for 20 W.
L. pullets. W. T. ae Sumner
Eee

Myers power amp good as
new; 1 Fairbanks-Morse 3 H. P.
gas. eng. and generator. Both in
good cond. Sell or exc. for full
blood Guernsey or Jerseys. Mrs.
L. S. Andrews, Ochloehnee.

1 McCormick mower; | steel
pulleys, 4x20; 6x20; (Split) 6x38;
and other equipment. Cheap for
cash, or exc. for live stock, etc.
A. H. Pinson, Sylvester.

1 set Wheel Wright and
Blacksmith tools, 1 grist mill
and 10 H. P. eng. power drill

press, all first class cond. W. C.

Downs, Ellabell.

3 row Cole grain drill, just
needs a chain and little tighten-
ing of the bolts, etc. Used only
little. Write for price. M. R.

Louisville, eh 5s Box



Second-Hand Machin-

ery For Sale

1 deep well Myers pump, al-
most new. Cost $75; sell for $35
cash. Mrs. E. V. Best, Augusta,
R 1, Box 122.

70 H. P. Davis Turbine water
wheel, complete with governors,
$300; 25 bbl. Midget flour mill,
1 No, 3 Humdinger J.B. feed
mill. Russell Daniel, Athens.

45 horse power steam _ eng.
good cond. for sale or exc. for
poultry or stock, or anything can
use. J. H. Hickman, Midville.

Colt lighting plant, complete.
Was installed new and used 2
yrs. Sell because have electric-
ity now. Will accept hogs and
cows on payment. J. K. White,
Lake Park. :

1 Deuro pump outfit with
tank, guar. to lift water 22 ft.
Cost $170; sell for $50. In good
cond. W. L. D. Rockley, Mt.
Vernon.

Delco water pump,
complete, A-1 cond. 32 volt. Sac-
rific for $30.) Write. 2D. GC.
Dodd, Fairmount.

10 H. P. Atlas eng.,
boiler; 1 Evansville Gin com-
plete; and other equipment,
cheap or exc. for cows, hogs, or
any kind of farm produce. Mrs.
C. C. Morgan, Newington. ~

50 gal. syrup kettle in good
cond. $12.50, or trade for good
syrup; Have a Drum section for
Star pea huller, $3. M. T. Beas-
ley, Kite.

1 Lummus cotton press.
feed, friction feed. Cheap. J. B.
Simmons, Buena Vista, R 2.

Pair cotton big scales. syrup
bbls., and other equipment for
sale. Mrs. H. A. Rutledge, Ju-
lia.

1 cast iron syrup. doiler, 65
gal. cap. with portable steel fur-
nace and grate, for burning coal
or. wood. Sell. or, exc: G,: C.
Polk, Emory University, Ga.

19. P;

50 gal. syrup kettle, good con.

3 hors Fairbanks-Morse eng.,
needs Make and Brake coil. Sell
either or trade for syrup, or for
now laying Leghorn chickens. N.
T. Beasley, Kite.

Rice mill and Polisher, Cost
$210; sell for $150. J. A, La
Roche, Crescent.

80 cypress syrup bbls., 33-35
gal. cap. used once, 90c ea; 25
older bbls., 75c. All first class
cond. Will ship. W. B. Steb-
bins, Savannah, R 3.

1 set of Blacksmith tools for
sale or exc. for 100 young hens
or pullets. J. L. Nix, Cleveland.

10) Fi Po Pitan. oC sas;
eng., slight repairs; shafts han-
gers, pulleys, belts. Other equip-
ment, good cond. Net cost all,
$115; sell $100. Robt. Fuller,
Adairsville.

3 Roller cane mill, Columbus
make, size, 13 light 2 horse. J.
E. Jamieson, Talbotton, R 2.

Blacksmith and Farm tools at
1-3 price. Write for list and
price. H. T. Callaway, Rydal.

Waterloo Boy tractor eng., 25c
H. P. (needs some repairs), 1 48-
in. top runner, Brushy Mtn.,
Virginia, Grit, Grist Mill, $300,
FOB. Consider cattle in exc.
Allen Johnson, Empire.

Two 10 gal. milk cans, 1 large
milk cooler, $8 cash. Mrs. F. B.
Bohlen, Madison, R 5.

Practically new Shaw Garden
Tractor, costing $285 or exc. for
S. C. W. L. yr. old hens. Write.
J. D. Pritchett, College Park. ~

Cane mill and evaporator with
gas. eng. Mill and eng. in good
cond., evaporator, few repairs.
Sell or exc. for dairy cattle or
mules. Curtis Robertson, Talla-
poosa, R 3.

Baltic Cream Separator, good
cond. used about 16 mos. cap. 12
cows. $20 or exc. for other value.
Write or see: Mrs. J. S. Will-
iams, Wrightsville, R 4.

Brand new 26 ft. shafting,
with boxes and 36 inch gear
wheel, cost $50; sell, $30; large
hard water boiler, for dairy use,
$60 cash. Lewis E. Tabor, ced

i ille Ro

motor,,

Side}

day, .$50;



Scent Hand Mochi.
ery For Sale

will be interested: for sale or

exc. for cow or hogs. B. G. Mor-
gan, Rossville, R 1.

1 model] No. 24 Paris Broom
corn Shredder, A-1 cond., 2 At-
lanta Utility works 1 horse pow-
er cotton dusters, A-1 cond.
John Pappa, Atlanta, 430 Boule-
vard,, N. BE. .

Avery 2 horse turning plow,
No. 32, in good shape, $2.50 cash.
J. P. Salmon, Rome, R 4.

1 Delco automatic water pump
first class cond. Shallow well.
Cheap. W.N. Jones, Culloden.

Good, 2 roller cane mill, boil-
er, trough, rim skimmer and
dipper, in new wooden frame,
$35. Mrs. C. E. Morse, Dixie.

1 set of wheat rocks, 42 in.,
over 100 yrs old; Corn mill,
shafting, pulleys and belts; cot-
ton gin and press. Sell all or
part. John Maxwell, Bowman,
Byeg.

2 pecan tree dusting machines
cheap; -Williamson stump pull-
er; power hay press; disc trac-
tor plow; manure. spreader;
stalk cutter, 2 horse plows;
cream separator, other equip-
ment. Fred C. Geiger, Flintside.

1 John Deere Hay Rake, un-

| used, $38.50; 1 5-ft. McCormick

Mower, $50. Robt. S. Anderson,
Hawkinsville.

Fordson tractor in good run-
ning order. $50 or exc. for young
cows or pigs at market price. P.
G. Walker, Jr., Madison.

6 horse power Fairbanks -
Morse gas. eng., in first class
cond. for sale. J. H. Coleman,
Mitchell.

Case 22x36 Grain and Peanut
Thrash, corn binder, mpwing

machine, Disc plow and harrows, |

power grain binder, and various
horse drawn implements. O. K.
David, Marshallville.

Frick. boiler, 20 H. P., : high
pressure Taylor eng., 16 nok,
and other machinery. $300. J.
D. Price, Forsyth, R 1.

12 H. P. Stover gas. eng.,
good cond. $60 cash, FOB. D.
Clark, Garfield.

1 horse I. H. C. steel hay press
McCormick (new) 4 mower,
Deering mower, Advance mower.
All reconditioned, and in A-1
cond., at bargain for quick sale.
J. B. Nixon, Newnan.

Fordson tractor, good cond.
$75; 1 corn shredder, good shape,
$25. Dr. A. R.. Danforth, Nor-
Cross.

Chattanooga Cane Mill, No.
12, 4 rollers, 1 horse, good run-
ning cond., for sale or exc. for
40 gal. Ga. Cane syrup. M. N.
Killebrew, Arlington. i

Meadows corn mill, 24 inch
rocks; improved corn cleaner
and chain to carry corn to Mill;
new corn sheller, power type,. ate
most new Feed mill. Sell or
trade. J. B. Davis, McRae.

Rebuilt Star pea huller, No.
40; corn mill, 24 in, rock, 8 horse
International ker. eng. mount-
ed; 3 horse Fairbanks-Morse
eng., 1 1-2 Fairbanks-Morse.
Nelson Kea, Adrian.

20 H. P. Munsie oil eng., No.
3 Williams Hammer feed mill,
1 large size Hammer feed mill.
F. W. Brannon, Luthersville.

New Bean Harvester, used 1
cost $125; 10 horse
Gen. Elec. motor, new, $50; cost
$175; other equipment. W. H.
Bolton, Griffin, Box 436.

Moline riding turning plow,
NG. 1 cond. $12.50 or exc. for
seed oats, Appler; Dixie planter,
hammer stocks and other plows
etc., for.sale also. Buford Carr,
Vienna. ;

Power Cane mill, 6 horse gas.
eng. 80 gal. kettle, and other
equipment at hargain price. A.
i . Ross, Montrose, Pe Or. BOs

10 H. P. Stover Ee. eng. re-
built and used but littley, 1M gal.
water tank; Franklin milk bot-
tle sterilizer and rinser and oth-
er equipment. J. B. Given, a

in
A.



Second-Hand Machi
ery For Sale

Fairbanks cotton scales, 709
cap. 110 volt, 15 amp. kK
lighting system, 1 Page 4.
milker. T. N. Colley, Elbe
P. O. Box 1724.

Oliver D-42 dbl. disc tra
plow, chain lift; used abou
days, $30 cash, or trade for |
oats and wheat or Grade Jer
heifers. D. S. Allen, Zebul

32 volt Delco in first
cond. no batteries, $50. 1,
Cox, Stillmore.

8 knife, iron hub, steel fr
stalk cutter, $20 at my b
James Cureton, Austell.

Silo, corn binder, and oO
equipment for sale or exc.
Hay Baler and 1 or) 1-9 H,
engine. Write or come.
Lawrence, Middleton.

Fairbanks-Morse, 6H, B
eng. 32 volt gen. etc., $75;
Compressor tank, 3-4 h.
tor, all automatic. Want
water system. G. C. Moon,
rietta, R 2.

Fordson tractor pulley,
Block and Tackle with 15(
practically new 1 1-4 in. M
rope, ais E. S. Manley, Car

ger and all screens;
good Ensilage cutter.
well, Jr., Siloam.

nm

speed, and handle, nearly 1
$10; 1-2 H. P. 32 V motor

W. Snyder, Macon, R 3. _
5 horse power Westinghe
elec.. motor, good cond. ch
M. S. Crane, Lyerly, Box 2.
8M gal. round Cypress w
tank, dia. 14 ft. height, 7
floor 3 in. stock, walls, 2 1-2.
gal. hoops; also 2 1-2 in. bras
valve, $40. Algernon Morg

Hephzibah.

Corn shredder on wheel,
class cond. Sell or exc. for
or peas. F. F. Blackmon, D
burg. -

24 in. rock Meadows
Mill outfit, complete with 8
P.. Ker. eng. etc. Ted M. W
iams, Barnesville, Central Ay

John Smith Eng., good s
$10, also have other equipme
John Barton, Mt. Airy.

Second-Hand Machi

ery Wanted

Want a second-hand Hay
er, horse drawn, in good
cheap for cash. M. T. Nun
ly, Jr., Thomasville, P. O
66

Want second-hand MHamt
Mill in A-1 cond. C. G.
brough, Cuthbert, Ga.

Want Drive Cup. No. 136
A No. 12 Chattanooga C
mill. State what you h
cond., and price. C. M. Chr
ian, Richland.

Want to buy a Star Pea
ler, in good cond. and chea
cash, or will exc. other
W. J. Morgan, Stillmore.

Want Evaporator, copper Pp
ferred. Exc. syrup or pay
if reasonable. S. L. Spires, At
bi Bed.

Want small motor driven
den tractor, in good cond.



One 3 way grain drill,
good shape, at reasonable pr
Give full description and pri
L. D. Carlton, Union Point. |

Want to buy Peanut Pick
Benthal preferred. Also
press and tractor. Must be chi
or will trade mule. di.
erett, Parrott, R 1. -

Exc, reg. cows and hifers
Good Hay Press. R./ C. wil
iams, Douglasville. J

Want second-ha
24 In. new imp.

be in good cond. Give
a

on oS ll an


September 1, 1939.

-Hand Machin-
y Wanted

: used. Geo. C. Porter-
omer, Box 87.

to buy a standard make
Picker. Must be in good
nd reasonable price. Also

saw Lummus, 9 in. com-
Neal McLeod, Lyons.

1 Cole cotton, corn, Hill
r, all attachments, used
ms, No. 40 or 41, No. 40
ed, in good cond. Cheap.

st. J. P. White, Bow-

; Black Hawk hand corn
W. H. Kinney, Caryroll-
rE 1,

2D Bek: steam eng. in

Willacoochee.

; hay baler. Must be in
md. No junk. Quote best
OB Atlanta. S. B. Hol-
Atlanta, 646 Hemphill

itz Overshot water wheel
y 8 ft. for Turbine wheel,

e in good cond. R. M.
aGrange, 200 Church

14 H. P. Economy (S. R.
ene. W. J. Carruth,
ton.
to hear from parties

have a 42 inch Mill Rocks,

st class cond. W. R. Ven-
ord.
good grain separator,
leat binder. State what
ve and best price for
D. Bagwell, Gaines-

os second-hand No. 4 3-
horse power cane mill, in
ond.; also a horse power
jer in good cond. W. A.

1932 crop Crimson clover
ehatt at 5c: 1b. for 110
erator. R. B. Kinman,

ho 4, Box 62.

Cane mill; Golden or
ga, No. 3, or larger.
of little Black Guinea

buy peanut picker
press. Must be A-1
H. R. Williams, Atlanta,

Bros. Lumber Co.

o trade for a windmill.
e in good mechanical
A. J. Strickland, Black-

| power attachment for 2
rolden 3 roller Cane Mill,
for power mill. B. F.
Greenville.

2nd-hand 24 in. new,
illiams corn mill, in good

ive special description,
of time in use and low-

price. Geo. C. Porter-
jomer, Box 87.

to rent or buy at once
4 W. E. Keeling, Ac-

a press. Must be in
md. Will pay cash. B. P.
Decatur, Box 278.
, 2 hat pitchforks and 1
rass blade. Must be of
lake and no junk. De-
: lly and quote price, del.
Otto B. Dumas,
t, Ga.
roll corn Shredder,
in good cond., for cash.
Adams, Madison.
, 20 H. P. gas. eng. ei-
onary or tractor equip-
umn low grade fuel,
cash. W. S. Clark,

inch black and galv.
0 ft. length. Want 100
Write best price in
A. L. Williams, Col-

one or 2 horse power
suitable for pumping
m deep well; located at
Ol 15 miles south

ss Maud White,



MARKET. BULLETIN

Sone Hand Machin-

ery Wanted

and cheap. M. H. Peebles,
Swainsboro, P. O. Box 341.
Want 1 light 2 horse, 3 Rol-
ler Cane mill in good cond cheap
for cash. J. M. McLeod, Whites-
burs.)
Want a good cond., used Corn

Binder. G. W. Woodruff, Win-
der.

Want a 1 1-2 or 2 horse steam
boiler, in good cond. at once.
State price in first letter. Must
be cheap for cash. Edd Smith,
Farmington, R 2.

Want a good 15 or 16 H. P.
gas. eng., easy to start, to pull
a 30 in| corn mill. Have an al-
most new electric motor, 20 H.

P. 3 phase. T. A. Teate, Thom-
asville.

Exe. good value for a cut-
away harrow and single and dbl
2 horse Oliver or Lynchburg
turner, near Byron or Ft. Val-
ley. J. P. Cochrane, Byron.

Want to buy a tractor Disc
plow, suitable for using with No.
25 Caterpillar tractor. Give
complete description and price
in first letter, Alex K. Sessions,
Cogdell.

Want 3 roller cane mill with
evaporator, or will buy either
separately. Must be good cond.,
cheap for cash. State make,
cond., and price. S. D. Guille-
beau, Lincolnton, R 5.

Want 10 ampere generator,
110-220 volts, 50 cycles, <A. C.;
automatic control for oil eng.
drive; 1 1-2 h. p. oil burning
Diesel eng; standard feed mill.
Nelson Thomas, College Park.

Exc. 2 yr. old Blue Jersey bull
in good cond. for second-hand
Mower and Rake, in good cond.
Pay small difference. W. HE.
Murphy, Waco.

Want a power Pulley for 5 ton
Model 30 A Cletrac tractor; 3
roller cane mill and kettle; and
an incubator, 600 to 1200 egg
cap. S. L. Calfee, Brunswick.

Want 3 roller power cane mill.
State price and give description.
Wilkins Stevens, Preston.

Want to buy Pulley for old
style Fordson tractor. E. B. All-
mond, Columbus, Box 605.

Want used tractor or oil eng.
to pull feed mill, also Hammer
Feed Mill. Prices must be right.
L. B. Ray, Macon, R 1.

Want a Peanut Picker, in
good cond. Prefer a Liverman.
Write what you have and best
price. G. A. Bentley, Oglethorpe.

Want a good 3 H. P. gas. eng.
in good running cond. Dont
want junk. E. J. Bailey, Ray-|
mond,

Want several rolls second-
hand wire fence, 6 in. stay, in
good cond. Cheap. Prefer Am-
erican or Dixie Steel twist joint.
E. C. Mathew, Lumber City, Ri.

Want second-hand mower and
rake. State price and cond. in
first letter. G. P. Bonner, Man-
chester.

Want mowing machine and
rake in good cond. Cash or
trade. Also want Hay Press. E.
R. Budden, East Point, 709 East
Point Ave.

Want to buy good second-hand
Mower and rake. Prefer Mc-
Cormick and Deering. James E.
Gibbs, Ty Ty.

Want one 80 gal. syrup ket-
tle, in good cond., cheap. W.
Ward, Glennville.

Want good, used 1 or 2 horse
Hay press. J. J. Turner, Chat-
tahoochee.

Want one 6 roller Rex erad-
ing machine in good cond. and
cheap for cash. Also 1 Bean
spraying machine of 2 or 300
gal. cap. in good cond. and
cheap. C. L. DeVaughn, Mon-
tezama.

Want to buy a used Corn Bin-
der. State what you have, con-
dition of, and price of same. G.
W. Woodruff, Winder.

Want 1 horse Roller for No. 2]

X Golden corn a J. HH, he

Second-Hand Machin-
ery Wanted _

want Farmall tractor. To exc.
mules for same. T. R. Breedlove
Monroe.

' Want power cane mill. Trade
other value; have one 10x12
Frick eng., good shape, $50 or
trade; also want one 6 in. belt,
40 ft. N. A. Bagette, Hahira.

Want 25 or 50 Bbl. Midget
Marvel flour mill; also want to
rent a water power wheat and
corn mill. J. W. McDonald, Ft.
Valley.

Want second-hand farm ma-
chinery; riding cultivator, prefer
International Harvester. Must
be good cond., and within 50
miles Cadwell. H. M. Liggett,
Cadwell.

Want 1 Diesel eng., second-
hand, but in first class cond.,
about 25 horse power. Must be
cheap for cash. C. M. Miller,
Cornelia.

Want 1 80-saw Gin with 12 in.
Saws and Feeder and Conveyor.
Give price and particulars in
first letter. Bill Bentley, Leaf.

Want Farmall or Fordson
tractor, Wheatland plow, Liver-
man Peanut Picker, late model
Lilliston or Cane Thrash, mule
power Hay press; For sale, Ben-
thal Peanut Picker and Will-
iamson stump puller. H. FE. Mc-
Corvey, Elko.



Incubators, Brooders,

Etc., For Sale

Mammoth, No. 34 Buckeye Inc.
all electric and in splendid con.
Very reasonable for quick sale.
McH. Abel, Rocky Ford.

Buckeye Inc. 320 egg cap. au-
tomatic turning trays, in A-1
cond. $25 or trade. W. W. Bal-
comb, Rising Fawn.

1 Shenandoah Hot Water
Brooding system for 120 foot
house, with 6 - 10 ft. hovers,
$350 at it stands. Perfect cond.
K. A. Campbell, Marietta, 609
Atlanta St.

1 oil brooder, 500 to 1M cap.
almost new, $6 or exc. for baby
chicks or anything can use. Ju-
lius Cates, Lawrenceville, R 3.
1 Super Hatcher Inc., 500 cap.,
practically new. Sell or trade
for farm products, cattle pigs,
or other value.
what you have.
Summit, R 2.

Four 600 egg Buckeye Inc.,

Thelma Bryant,

in

first class cond. $30 each, FOB}:

here. Mrs. F. B. Flanders, Rock-
ledge.

1 doz. egg cartons, new, for
mailing hatching eggs, 15 egg
size, $3.25 del. or will exc. Make
offer. Mrs. J. S. King, Austell,
Reed:

One 75 cap. Super Hatcher
Inc., almost new, everything
complete, $2.50 FOB. Mrs. = F.
Allen, Ellaville, R 1.

1M cap. Buckeye brooder, rea-
dy to use, $8; 500 cap. Sears-
Roebuck Blue Flame Hoover, $5
FOB. Chris King, Austell.

Miller Inc. cap. 90 egg, good
cond. Sell or exc. for 10 good
hens; Brooder, cap. 500 chick.
Sell or exc. for 10 good hens. C.
A. Lee, Waycross, R 2. |



Incubators, Brooders,

Etc., Wanted

Want 1 3000-4000 egg cap. inc.
also 1 Fordson pulley and 1 En-
silage cutter. All must be in
good cond. and reasonable. Paul
Stephens, Atlanta, 221 Trust Co.
of Ga. Bldg.

Want a 600 egg cap. Inc. in
good cond., oil burner, also 10
rods of close mesh 6 ft. poultry
fence. State what you have to
offer for spot cash. Wm. Pres-
Gott, Girard, Ri 1, Box 91...

Want to buy a thousand chick
cap. Sol Hot brooder, in first
class cond., cheap for cash. Mrs.
Claude Camp, Douglasville, R 2.





Live Stock For Sale

Let me hear.

Live Stock For Sale
pure, but not reg. Wt. 1300 lbs;
Also one 5 mos. old, grade Here-
ford bull, 93 per cent pure. P. A.
Price, Albany.

Sev. nice Jersey milch cows,
at very reasonable prices. W. D.
Putnam, Curryville.

1 reg. Jersey bull for sale or
trade for calves. A. J. Andrews,
Bartow, R 1.

12 head Grade Jersey milch
cows, 4 to 6 yrs. old, av. wt. 750
Ibs. 3c Ib. at barn; 1 Hereford
bull, wt. about 900 lbs. not reg.
$50 at barn. W. P. Elder, Cullor
den, Ga.

2 reg. Guernsey cows, 3 ana 4
yrs. old, large, well dev. udders
and nicely marked. If interest-
ed, come or write for full details.
A. J. Strickland, Blackshear.

Reg. Jersey bull calf, 3 mos.
old, for sale or exc. for seed
wheat or oats. Bull is Gamboge
breeding. L. T. Long, Bremen.

Jersey Grade cows, fresh in
milch, cheap for cash. A. C.
Price, Bronwood.

8 head milch cows, fresh in.
isaac Hardeman, Col. Ben Hill
R 1.

Range heifers from Angus-
Brahma bull, some bred to Sire,
also pure bred Duroc: and Black
PB. C. bred sows and gilts and
pigs. Prices reasonable. M. C.
Van Droskey, Woodbine.

il reg. Hereford bull, 8 mos.
old, good shape, good wt. A bar-
gain at $50. J. D. Singer, Lump-
kin.

Reg. Guernsey bull, 3 yrs. old,
kind, gentle, wt. 1400 lbs. $100.
Sel] to prevent inbreeding pure
bred heifers; Reg. S. P. C. 8 wks
pigs, $5.50 ea. T. R. Duggan,
Warthen.

Pure bred Jersey cow, Ist calf,
3 1-2 mos. old; cows mother
gave 5 gal. milk, 2 lb. butter per
day. Gentle, no bad habits. $35
at my barn. J. A. Dickey, Mid-
ville, R 2. i

1 cream color Jersey milch
cow, 3 1-2 gal. per day. $35. A.
L. Morgan, Doraville, R 1.

Young, reg. Guernsey male,
extra large, big boned. Sire
Hildas Argilla Cavalier; dam, a
grand 5 gal. cow. Bargain, $25
at my farm at Thomson, Ga. M.
B. Tucker, Pelzer, 'S. C.

Fine Jersey cow, 3 yrs. odd,
Ist calf (a fine heifer). Of the
highest type of reg. stock. Sell
both or one, cheap for cash. S.
Thos. Jefferson, Lenox, R 1.

2 steers, wt. about 500 Ibs.
Would make fine yoke of oxen.
$35. Y. L. Ranton, Vidalia.

Jersey bull calves from 1 mo.
to 6 mos. old, sub. to reg. extra
fine breed, $10 to $25. Exc. for
Ga. cane syrup, honey or young
hens. S. G. McNeill, Arlington.

Fresh cow, $20; 700, fat bull,
$18; also 3 small calves. Henry
J. Dupree, Acworth, R 1.

6 fine, dairy cows, very cheap
for cash, or exc. for hogs, goats
or seed oats and wheat. J. W.
Baker, Augusta, R 1.

Fine 2 mos. old male calf from
a 4 gal. Jersey cow. Sired by a
male sub. to reg. $5 at barn. J.
A. Newman, Eaton, R 3.

9 yearlings from 10 to 18 mos.
old, 5 heifers and 4 males, all in
good cond. $100 at my farm. W.
H. Floyd, Cochran, R 5.

1 heifer, 7-8 Jersey, 18 mos.
old, will freshen next spring,
$15 or exc. for other value. Wrt.
Mrs. J. C. Goolsby, Graham, R
Ts;

9 steers, wt. 400 to 1M Ibs. and
3 cows, all fat, for October 20th
del. C. F. Butler, Junction City.
- 1 good Jersey cow, fresh for
sale or exc. for meat ee Loy
D. Cowart, Summit.

HOGS FOR SALE

Duroc Jersey big bone Arch-
Back pigs, 7 wks. old, $12 per
pr. with papers, FOB at pen in
Winder. O. T. Casper, Wonder,
RED:

14 hogs cheap, or entire lot for
$50; 2 shoats, 3 brood sows, and

9 pigs.





G. A. Hill, Chattahoo- |.



Ready to be moved 15th of Sep
Warren Watkins, Fitzgerald, |

$10 with papers.
Buckhead.

Pigs for breeders, 3 mos old
sows, crossed Hampshire, P, GC.
or Jersey. Immuned for life of
cholera. $9 each, prepaid. J. M.
Langston, Whigham.

6 mos.old |S, Pi GC. pigs, $10
ea. reg. in buyers name. D. A.
Clark, Garfield.

6 and 7 mos. old, 200 lb. Re
cholera immune Duroc Jersey
boars and gilts, out of sires and
dams by World Champion boar
$20 ea. FOB. Henry T. Lum
den, Talbotton.

Pure bred Duroc Jersey pigs,
life treated for cholera
swine plague, reg. in buyers

~ Approx: wt. 50: Ibs; 42
head turkeys, 2 old, 10 March
hatch $14. Christine
Cobbtown.

2 pure S. P. C. pigs, $10 ea. or
trade for pure bred R. I. Red
March or April pullets at 50c
each; nice lot R. I. Red cocke
els to trade for pullets. AL RP.
Bramlett, Ficklin.

O. I. C. pigs, 8 wks.. old, Ped.
papers free, $3.50 ea. $6. 50 pair.
E. C. Heaton, Hartwell.

50 head of shoats and pigs,
dbl. treated, 4 and 6c lb. here. M.
Chason, Groveland.

10 reg. Duroc pigs from State
College Herd. L. R. Langley
County Agt., Milledgeville,

Reg. big bone Black Hssex
pigs, also 20 head of kid goat
for sale. W. Overstreet, Ome-

ga.

Gilt, hallos: Bi Cys 1-2 mos
old, wt. 50 lbs. $2 cash, No chk:
At my barn. Burwell Russe
Waverly.

Berkshire and Hampenie pigs
of dif. ages. For choice, please
write; also Grade Holstein anc
Jersey cows and calves and

| dian Runner ducks, for sale

B. Cade, Washington.

Reg. S. P. C. pigs, bred gilts,
Sired by the Worlds
Champion, The Limit
68135. F. H. Bunn, Midville

Reg. big bone P. C. sow, dbl.
treated; has 7 pigs, 2 wks. ol
All good ones and can be re
$35 for sow and pigs. J. E. Ba:
ey, Raymond.

Duroc Jersey pigs, 4 to 5 mos.
old, wt. 60 to 100 Ibs. Cholera
immuned and reg. in buyers
name at reasonable prices: also
Pineapple pears, by bu. or truck
load. L. M. Kennedy, Collins.

1 full blooded Broke-nose
Berkshire service hog, sub. to
reg. 8 mos old, wt. about 250 Ibs.
$14; 1 gilt, Red Jersey, already
bred, $8. C. S. Parr, College
Park, Fue

50 head of hogs, wt. 75 to 125
Ibs. Corn fed, for sale. J.
Harrison, Bartow.

Full blood P. C. bred gilts, wt.
175 to 200 lbs. ea. $17.50 each
Exe. for seed rye; 4 mos. old
shoats, 75~ 90 lbs. ea., either
sex, $7.50. All FOB. Ay oR,

Gross, Glenn. .

HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE >

Horse mule, wt. 600 Ibs.
good working cond., work any
where, $35. Exc. for cows
hogs at market value. T. B
Plates, Pembroke. Ce

Big, free-going, young mare
mule, $115. J. E. Wall, Shilo

Black horse mule, wt. abou
800 lbs., fat and gentle, a r
good mule, $25. A. J. Kent, Mi
ville, R 2.

1 horse mule, about 13 yrs. ol

wt. 1150 lbs. $50. W. J. Thom
son, Suwanee, R 2.

Gray mare mule, good size
good eyes, no enlarged joints
plow large crop, work anywhe
good qualities. Sell or exc. for
value in heifers. C. L. Bradford,
Lithonia, R 1. 2

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Live Stock F or Sale Live Stock Wanted (Grain and Hay For Sale; Positions Wanted | Positions Wanted,
> : i : ! . Gallaway,| Moore, Atlanta, pe Grant 8

A. Hill, Jr., Marietta.;| Want 50 head well bred pigs wheat for immediate del. Grad- | Ga. preferred. H. T ;
a that wt. 25 to 35 Ibs. near Way-|ed, $1.50 bu. Not graded, $1 20 | Rydal. 8. E.




oni does, good breed-| cross. Advise best cash price.;bu. E. S. Goolsby, Monticello. Well exp. farmer and truck; 40 yr. old married man, 6
rs, 2 does, 1 buck, 6 mos. old,| Eugene Wynn, Waycross, R 2. Pure Abruzzi ie ey et oF driver wants work y the oe danas ay or. on. ie
uick sale. D. J. my own farm, recleaned, for this yr. and next yr. Single. | goo acco workers, want 1 or
em aaecon pare ape pee Blue Stem wheat, $1 bu. Cash} Good worker. At once. Write.|2 horse farm Have to be mo
Ped. Domestic rabbits, Chin-|of feed. Write or come. see me. she rages L, M. Felton, Mar-|paniel Carrington, Odessadale, sng oat Henry J. Smith,
chilla and N. Z. Whites and/|tee Griffin, Cecil, Box 17. shallville R 1. ) re
ds. Breeding ages. Bargain; want 50 hogs to fatten and Hastings Imp. 100 bu, oats, A No. 1 farmer wants place| Want job riding woods loo
prices. Beautiful stock. A. W-/raise on halves. Will take all 50 bu; Blue Stem seed wheat, for 1933, in Southwestern Ga. | ing after cattle. Exp. and can
Melton, Thomasville. ages, at my farm, 3 miles West |80c bu; Beef cattle and Spring-|p.y all lines of farming, gen.|/give ref. Perry Ss
20 Black and White, pink-| of Ashburn. P rs Ingram, Ash- | tS, bargain prices, pure bred truck, stock and poultry. 50-50 Nahunta, RFD 2. me
eyed rabbits, 4 to 6 mos. old, 25| burn, R 1. Ta : |B R. eggs, 2c each and postage.|. Saary pasis. Middle-aved,| Family of 3 want work mn
each, also 2 pink-eyed bucks, yr-| Want White O. I. C. pug nose|R. S. Parham, Greenville. ab married, 1 child. Ref. Am res- farm gathering crop this ye
old, 75 ea. Nora Shirley, Alto,| pigs, No straight-nose or mixed| French rye, superior to Abruz-| iaent of Ga. R. B. Hall Vonon,|and share crop next yr. Have
R 2. preed wanted. Write me price. | Zi, $1.50 bu. FOB Elberton. Mark | 7.4. be moved. D. C. Lively, Atlan

te buck, 12 mos. old,! ww. 4. CO): x |T. Warren, Dewyrose. 646 Wells St.
ell : is for N. Z. Red or a ee ~~ - Pure Bancroft oats, raised on Want to. get in poeipr a isch _ Want poutry employme
Chinchilla buck, same age. J.| Exc. 8 B. Rock pullets and|my own farm; guar. free from . . aes cotton crop. W. J, Mo. |taise chickens and turke
M. OKelley, Social Circle, R 2. | cockerel, March hatch, thor- | onions and other obnoxious seed Cain, Dupont, P. O. Box 67. Small salary, board, etc. Wido
10 wks. old Chinchillas, ped.|oughbred Thompson str. for 1|40 bu. in good strong bags. J.) Sd ors A eau good health. R. L. Ww. Jenkins,
apers with every rabbit, 75 ea.| pig bone Guinea male pig, thor- | C. Ware, Royston, R 3. : or : Caos oe Harrison.
or exc. for W. L. hens or pullets.| qughbred stock. Ea. pay exp. Genuine Abruzzi seed rye and/or Standing ren ie es : Want job as overseer of fan
ones, Lyerly, R 2. ches. M. M. Crawford, Blue |Blue Stem wheat, both reclean-| tools, livestock and chickens. | or Grist Mill, or Blacksmith
air of grown N. Z. Whites,| Ridge, R 1. ed, 2 1-2 bu. bags, $1 bu. FOB.| Move at once and help gather Shop. Truck farming; raised |
pr. half grown, $1. Exp. col.} Want 60 - 60 shoats not over |O. K. David, Marshallville. crop. 2 yr. or. longer. E. K.|farm: good ref. Have to.







































































































































DeFore, Jr. Macon, 330 40 - 60 lbs. cheap for cash, with- 100 bu. Texas Rust-Proof oats | Boone, Atlantia, 1136 Oak St., S. moved; ready any time. T, )
inton St. i n75 miles of Dawson. Give de- |45 bu. FOB Berner or Forsyth. |W. Madaris, Atlanta, 226 1-2 Ce
1 pr. Chinchillas, $2. Cash|tails in first letter. 25 Donald-|J-D. Price, Forsyth, R 1. Want place on farm. Good | tral Place.

ithorder. No personal chks.!son str. Reds for sale. G. L.{ Pure, 1932 crop of No. Ga./cotton picker. Can begin at} Desire communicating imme
W. Rahn, Savannah, Room! Jones, Bronwood, R 1. seed rye, Abruzzi var. $1.25 bu.|/once. Any kind of farm work. |iately with parties having sma!
16, Union Station. Want 8 or 10 grown hogs to|in any quantity, FOB. J. F.|J. Johnson, Atlanta, 221 Baker|truck farm, near Atlanta,
Stahls Gold Cert. Chinchillas,| fatten on halves, or might buy. | Hurt, Oakman. St. N. W. : highway; good residence, oui
oe eee es es ee ce

for service. R. F. Lee, i . Ho. : - . white, sober, an onest; little ; ville.
c ey Circle. - ae ao ee Grain and Hay Wanted crippled, but can do any kind | Man, 3 grown boys, raised
. Chinchilla does and 1 buck, Exe. W. L. roosters for wheat,|of farm work; can drive a car.|farm want to gather this yrs,
14 mos. old, $7.50 for lot, with HORSES AND MULES rye or oats; 1 rooster for 4 bu.|Donald Lamb "Atlanta, 537 Pied-|crop and 3 or 4 horse crop on
Ped. papers; Several younger WANTED wheat or rye, or 1 rooster for 8| mont Ave. shares for 1933. Ready to mo
50 each. C. R. Hallman, Doug-| Exc. milch cows or other cat-| pu. oats. Herbert Jasper Bower,| Want job on farm for wages.|Ref. T. D. Castleberry, Maco
asville, R 6. tle for mule or horse, in good | Covington. Myself and wife only. $15 mo. or | 203 Hartley Ave.







cond. Must be young. John| Want to buy 100 bu. Abruzzi/$10 mo. and board. Can do} Want job running cotton a
SHEEP AND GOATS Barrett, Cleveland, R 1. seed rye. Send samples and|most anything. Want to hear|this Fall. Ralph Winslett,
FOR SALE Want to trade a pr. mules for|quote del. price. Eli S. Lewis,|at once. Bill Fleming, Dacula, | ver Creek, R 1.

; mos. old thoroughbred Nu-/a pr. large mares, also want to | Dawson. Re Want small 2 horse crop o

doe, bred to thoroughbred | hear from party who has a good| Want some Austrian peas, Reliable man wants job as|3rd and 4ths. Good house an
sggenbure, $8 del. or exc. for} Jack for trade. J. H. Trice, Rye, or oats. Exc. S. P. C. hogs | Miller. 30 yrs. exp. Can, keep up land. Can furnish self, stock
eed stuff, any kind. Mrs. W./| Barnesville. or pay cash, Joe M. Brown,|Mill. Also want 1 thorse farm|and farming tools. Ref. if want-
P. Holland, Atlanta, 253 Sydney| Exc. Jersey cow and potato | \cRae for 1933 on 50-50 basis. Ref. J.|ed. D. Shaw, Acworth, R 3.
t., S. E., Phone Main 0339. crate mill for good mule. Write! Want wheat and seed oats,|W. Jones, Talbotton, R 2. 53 yr. old man with wife a
6 mos. old Toggenburg buck,|for particulars. Ika Tomberlin,| will exc. true type Bunch or| Want job on farm or dairy|1 child want a place for Black -
bred, but not reg. for sale | Surrency. Bush Velvet beans. Want oats| work. 23 yrs. old, single. Need |Smith shop; small water mil
or trade for anything can use.| Want 1 black mare mule, wt.|and wheat now; send beans in|a job. Write at once or come see | 2nd 4 or 5 acres of land for pa
_R. Page, Cherry Log, R 2. not less than 1100 lbs. in good| November or December. N. T.|me. E. L. McWhorter, Atlanta, iy for 1933. F. S. Dodd, Al

_Pure Toggenburg milk goats.|cond., not over 12 yrs old, cheap | Beasley, Kite. 558 Hollins St., S. W.

Sell or exc. for hogs, heifer|for cash. G. M. Cartledge, Met-| Quote best price 100 bu. Feed} Want farm on share basis, es good sized 2 horse fa
lves or pullets. Mrs. Warren |ter, R 1. oats, and 50 bu. corn in shuck,|Have to be moved and furnish- | for 19383 on 50-50 basis. White.
elson, Raymond. | Will trade Shetland pony for |del. Porterdale. W. M. Weaver,|ed. 2 zrown men, 1 married.|4 in family. Jake Lofty, Armu-

2 Reg. Nubian does, 2 reg.|mule or horse, near by. Jim Jr., Macon, Care Bibb Manfg.| Willie Williams, Colored. Atlan- chee, R, 1.
. g.
| Grade Nubian does, 1 not reg.| west, Jr., DeSota, Co. ta, 722 (rear) Frazier St.. S. E. | Unincumbered widow, 47 yrs
Nubian doe, for sale or exc. for} Want good, sound mule, about Want Tall Growing Ga. rais-| Want job to do light work on|0ld, wants job as caretaker
8
corn, hay or anything of value|7 yrs. old, reasonable for cash. | eq rye for seed. Make best |farm, assisting with poultry, etc.| large farm. In best of heal
n use. A. D. Beckett, Atlanta, | Otis Wells, Hinesville. price. J. M. Brady, Mauk. Settled, refined lady will work | Mrs. A. Baker, Draketown, R
44 Avone Ave. Want 1 large jenny. State age| Make best price on 2 bu. Rye,|for room and board. Miss Cor-| Want 10 acres of land to tal
Exceptionally fine milking doe | and price. John A. Campbell, |2 bu. oats, del. to Bremen. W. E.|nelia Carson, Atlanta, 75 Harris| care of for use of same. Able
qts. are best; now giving more | Norman Park, R 2. Murphy, Waco St., N. E. to finance self. Must have house.
than 3 ats. Bred June lith to Want to buy 50 bu. Abruzzi] Young single man wants job| Prefer near Macon. Am World
R y (
}0 per cent Nubian buck. Kind, ABBITS WANTED seed rye; 25 bu. seed wheat; 300 | looking after live stock or some| War Veteran. W. M. Hackett,
le, easy to milk. Edwin| Want 2 White Giant does, or buseed oats, Send samples and | Kind of farm or dairy work; can | Macon, 4 Astor Pl.
Seon. Atlanta, 676 Tifton St. |2 White Zealands, wt. 8 lbs. up, quote best cash price for imme-|drive a truck or car. Go any-| Want small farm near Atlan-
. 8 to 12 mos. old, cheap for cash. | Gite del. Alek M. Sessoms, Cog- where. Write or come. Lloyd | ta, suitable for dairying. Stand-
Nelson Beattie, Dalton, 31 So. | gon Hudgins, Atlanta, 558 Hollins St.| ing rent or shares. Able to fi-
Live Stock Wanted | Green Sti Ss. W. nance self. J. A, Newman, Eat- |
CATTLE WANTED SHEEP AND GOATS Positions Wanted Reliable working foreman | onton, R 3.
Want good milch cow, high WANTED 3 z io wants place with good man on Want for 1933 2 or 3 horse
roducer, and fresh in Will exc.| ; Want good home with Chris-|farm; can handle improved | farm, from 6 to 12 miles Savan.
es Exe. grown weather, nice andjiion people on farm. Assist|farm machinery, Gin, c nah, Have my own mules, feed,
ood mare, value $75 for same. | fat, for nannie kids, 8 - 10 wks. | lieht rae om See y OR ae
s. W. E. Mullis, Alma, R 4. with poultry, garden, other light |ter and blacksmith work, etc.| equipment, eto. C. W. Stew
; old. Prefer milk goat type. State | von sister and self. Board| Consider small ith day | art, Sylvania, R 5.
Want "between. 50 and 100) best offer in first letter. Mer-| 94 sma celahe | tiled unin (ee oy ae a iy ce i His eh uit
valves to raise on halves. D. L.|cer B. Ingram, Bainbridge, R 2, Belle Tate Curryville R 2 aa +9 or 3 < Se: abl 7 . tt Saban farm ri
lomon, Broxton, R A Box 111. ee oe ele oo eile an : ae = orse crop. Stan- a e ior a ry and cattle rais-
Want 10 Jersey heifers, soon| Want to buy a milk goat fresh Gee eee Me ing rent. Must have good run- g near anta. Can angi
to freshen with Ist or 2nd calf.|in, R, L. Beutell, Atlanta, 1 M. 1933. Can give ret. Write. Mel-|ning water on land. Write for | Self. Write for particulars.































value vis 200 Poris ote. W. Leg. oe mas ae ee wants job on roe Box a ee 3 wo ae

in pullets Mrs, B. Bohol pan an ee Srytnie, eee paWant, farm for 1933 on 50-50} Want a farm where surroun
, Madison, R 5. o hand. ith widow preferred, | basis. Plenty of help; 4 boys and| ings are high and_ inspirin
Want 1 or 2 Jersey or Guern- Grain and Hay For Sale to look after farm for her. J.|self. Sober, honest, good work-| Prefer on 3rd or 4ths. For w

stock bulls; also exc. 1 large| Wheat straw, 40 to 50 lb bales,|H. Bailey, Macon, 511 Haw-Jer. Part can work for wages.|keep of same. Miss Hat
rk mule for live stock of any |2bout 250 bales. Make offer thorne St. M. lL. Douglas, Sterling. Brand, Holly Springs.
nd. P. J. Haden, Atlanta, R|FOB Calhoun, Jesse L. Johnson,| Want place in small farm} Want job on farm as Supt. 39 Want place on farm. Plenty
Phone Cal. 3046. Calhoun, 302 Wall St. home, assisting with poultry andj yrs. old, married; 2 yrs. College | help to gather crop. Can mo
Want Jersey heifer and calves.| 10 bu. Gunn and Goolsby | other light work, for home andj Agricultural training; 20 yrs.| self. And at once. H. E, Tat-
uote best cash price, FOB, also | Str. seed wheat, not recleaned,}a little spending money. Good | exp. A-1 ref. Salary. or per cent. | pley, Atlanta, 355 Central Ave,
1. S. L. Calfee, Brunswick. $1 bu. FOB here. James Cure-| worker, refined and all right.|Go anywhere. P. V. King, At-|S. W.
Want 2 jersey cows, milking, | ton, Austell. |Miss Huldia Cox, Atlanta, 125} lanta, 15 Hopkins St. Want farm with tools, live-
keep through Fall and Win- Abruzzi rye, bags of 2 1-2 bu. East Fair St. Man and wife want job on/| stock ang chickens, 50 to 100
er; also 200 chicks to raise on|@ recleaned, $1 bu. FOB. H.| 17 yr. old boy wants to live|farm, dairy and poultry. Two| acres, some timber; near school.
halves to 6 wks. Also exc. corn|E. Brown, Marshalville. on farm as one of family; go to| children Want job at once. Can| Shares for 3 yrs. Exp. Ref. B.
r baby chicks. Lewis Todd, Pure Abruzzi rye, recleaned,|school, but will work before and|handle labor. Have to be mov-|C. Staunstreit, Lovett. :

lenville, R 2. even wt. bags of 2 1-2 bu. $1.10 | after school time. Honest, able,|ed. Best of ref, D. G. Smith, Man and wife and 3 childr
Want to hear from parties|bU. FOB. H. M. Taylor, Mar-| willing worker. Address: Mil- | Deepstep, R 1. want to gather crop, and tend
aving cows and pullets to let | Shalville. dred Conine, Valdosta, 303 E.| Want 2 horse farm of rich| horse crop on 50-50 basis for



ave on 50-50 basis. Or parties} No. Ga. Tall Growing good) Hill Ave. truck land, between Savannah | 1933. Ready to move. Le
with capital to put into poultry | Rew seed rye, 45 bu. FOB. J.R.| Man and wife, 4 yr. exp. injand Augusta, on halves, Can| Griffin, Cecil, Box 17. i
usiness. J. C. Ethridge, For- | Harper, Sweet Gum, dairying want job. Also can|furnish mules, feed and run| Young man wants 3 or 4 plows

yth, R 2. Pure 1932 crop So. Ga. Abruzzi|drive trucks, cars and do gen.|self, furnish 5 of the cows, and|on shares, 1933. Can move @
seed rye, grown on my farm in|farm work. Ref. State salary | half of poultry. Exp. V. D. Rod-| furnish self. Want to get m



HOGS WANTED Houston county. $1.25 bu. in 5|in first letter. Jewel Archer, | gers, Waycross, R, 4, Box 127. ed soon. Russell Thurmo:
Want hogs to fatten on shares. | or more bu. lots. FOB. Ft. Val- | Watkinsville, R 1. | Young married man wants | Shellman. :

enty of feed. Apply: W. H.|ley or Macon. Cash. W Dz - Want crop for 1933 on 50- 50| job on farm at once. C

a. . an do| Want full time work. 42

> Ray City, Ga. or I. H. | Tharpe, Ft. Valley. _|basis. Also job of repair and any ee of work; drive uf uck old, exp .in farming, dairy, po
G | blacksmit. ie and look after i ginning,




















Have wife and 4 chil-
n do some work) Ref.

ng girl wants Hace with
ole, attend to poul-
k cows, etc. Miss. Ida

Standing rent;
Dahlonega or
C.

3 plows.
Atlanta,
ing. Give particulars.
, Austell, R 1.
good 3 horse farm on
4ths, or reasonable
rent; with 2 fairly good
pasture with running
ear church, school. 2
joys, 19-22 yrs. Mrs. Geor-
Kelley, Cedartown, R 2.
old young man wants
. truck farm, or dairy,
ettled boy, no bad hab-
s. exp. in milking. Con-
ob bal. this yr. and next.
emons, Lenox, R 2.
old boy with mother
job on dairy or truck
near Atlanta. Best of ref.
Atlanta, 251

good 2 horse crop for
m 50-50 basis. 8 in family,

ion a 5 yr. agreement.
me an Offer. F. L. Hen-
, Eastman.

old colored man wants
_horse farm for self and
with Christian man; near
and church; 2 good hous-

to be moved and fur-
A. D. Baker, Hazlehurst,

old girl wants job on
with good, Christian peo-
thout children. Help with
and other light farm
r $5 mo. and board.
| M. M. Smith, Kite, R 1.
old boy wants job on
dairy. Small salary with
So. Ga. preferred. Write
e. Jim Waddell, Buchan-
aged woman and 1 son,
old, want home on farm

small family for board and |

salary. Can do any kind
ht farm work. Mrs. M.
, Doerun, R 4, Care R. M.

or dairy. Life time exp.

y and a willing worker.

mo., board and laundry.
ilson, Moran.

it 1 horse farm, near good
Must be good place.

g rent. Would sign a 3
eement. M: Harcourt,

ester, R 1, Box 101 B.
ined, Christian, under mid-
d lady wants place with
avistian people to assist
ght farm work. Make of-
Ref. exc. Mollie Durham,
, & 5, Care Mrs. H. F.

old, married man with
mily desires place at dai-
lilking, del. milk; raising
and cattle; overseeing lg.
Can drive truck. At once.
Chapman, Barney, R 1.
t position on farm for
f 1932 and for 1933 with

gia Cleveland, Macon, RFD.
ite man with wife and 2

want jjob on farm for

eS. Milk cows, some exp. with
Ing Cultivator and truck
g. Charley McDougall,

eer, R. 2.



boy, 10-12 yrs. old, to

ith chores around farm

for board, clothes and

ling. Good Christian home.
England, Howard.

it a good. farmer to help

van a farm. Jno. Turner,

tt unincumbered, middle
ealthy woman to live in
ome and assist with

cows, garden, etc. $2

| honest and good workers.



| 80c M. Postpaid.

Farm Help Wanted _

Want refined, Christian man,
thoroughly exp. farm work, ter-
racing( ete., to truck farm, and
raise hogs. No cotton. Ref. exc.
Mrs. Bessie Payne, Bogart.

Want to hear from some
Hide Tanner, as have few hides
to tan on hand and will have
about 10 more in near future.
ae ae J. M. Wood, Adairsville,

Want man with 2 or 4 mules
and equipment to take charge
of 1M acres 20 miles Columbus.
Thirds and fourths. See: S. S.
Storer, Douglasville, R 6.

Want 2 boys or young men,
single,
plant and do gen. farm work.
Pay reasonable wages. D. P.
Martin, Cobbtown.

2 horse crop to the right par-
ty. Must be honest and sober,
Standing rent. Good house,
land, water, wood and pasture;
graded road near school, church,
gin, etc. C. L. Bradford, Li-
thonia, R 1.

Want a good plow boy, 15- 18
yrs. old, to do general farm
work. Might use young married
couple if both good workers and
cheap livers. J. J. Sapp, Arco,
Box 53.

Want white, middle-aged lady
to live in family of 5 and assist
with garden, poultry, and espec-
jally with milk and butter. Ref.
exc. L. Rodgers, Butler, R 2.

Want girl or woman, 15 to 30
yrs. old to assist with light farm

work. Good chance to right,

party. Write or come see me.
H. V. Glover, Cumming, R 7.

Want at once a settled woman
to help gather Fall garden and
assist with other light farm
work. Reasonable pay; perma-
nanet job for right party. W. T.
Owen, Wiley.

Want man to ditch, clean up,
furnish self, pay tax and have
all can make on 1 horse bottom
land farm for 1st yr. Julia Max-
well, Baldwin.

Want colored woman, clean,
honest, reliable to help with
garden and. light farm work.
Must have ref. Wage $5 mo.
Good home. Mrs. R. H. Lee,
Atlanta, 1681 No. Emory Road.

Want unincumbered woman
reliable and honest, to look af-
ter cow, chickens, and other
light farm work. 2 in family.
D. H. Hamrick, Bremen.

Want gentleman, 30 to 45 yrs.
old , to gather crop and if sat-
isfactory, will trade to work crop
on halves for 1933. Must be
honest, sober, good worker, good
mechanic (preferred). Mrs. L.
P. Weeks, Lithonia, R- 2.

Widow, wants man and wife,
good workers, to live in 5 room
house with me and furnish self;
do repair work, and have what
you make on 114 acres next yr.
except small amount. Mrs. R
A. Roberts, Buford. b

Want industrious, unincum-
bered white woman to do general
light farm work. Charlotte
Moseley, Keysville. :

Want a healty colored hoy: or

.| girl, 10 or 12 yrs. old, to live with

me and do small farm _ chores
for home and clothes, etc. Mrs.
R. Y. Golden, Buchanan.

Want man and wife to look
after poultry, and other light
farm work. Must be reliable,
Cc. E|
Snyder, East Point, Ehone Ray-
mond 2953.



FARM PARTNER WANTED
Want a partner to go 50-50 on
raising S. C. R. I. Red chickens.
t do the work, and furnish 60
hens. Write for full particulars.
R. L. Britt, Marshallville. R 1.

Plants For Sale ~

Peppermint, Sage cuttings,
rhubarb plants, all 50c doz; yel-
low root, 25c lb. Miss Cecil Mc-
Curley, Hartwell, R 4.

Ga. collard and New Boe

Jants, 200, 25c; Cc
poe te No chks. - clyde

to help with poultry|.



BULLET

Plants For Sale

Best quality, well rooted Chas.
W. cabbage Sageeis $1.15 M.
postpaid. M.
Rs

April bearing and Siverbons-
ing strawberry plants, 400, $1;
Himalaya blackberry plants, 25c
doz; large var. goose plums, 4
for 30c. $1 orders prepaid. Mrs.
Sam Smith, Austell, R 2.

Cabbage and collard plants,
now ready, 500, 65c; $1 M. Mrs.
R. E, Hackle, Valdosta. :

Chas. W. cabbage plants, now
ready, 15 ; 500; 50c: $1 Mi
FOB, $1.25 M del. J. W. Sellers,
Baxley, R 4.

Thousands W. cabbage plants
ready for shipment Sept. 1st.
25 C; $1.75 M del. 15 C; $1.25
M at field; tomato, ready, same
price. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Reg<
ister.

Ga. collards, $1 M del. or exc.
for 15 white feed sacks, 100 lb.
cap. free of holes; 1-2 bu. peach
seed, 50c. Mrs. F. E. Happoldt,
Lewiston.

Collard plants, field grown,
70c M; 5M 65c M del. Rafe H.
Thompson, Flowery Branch, R 1.

Heading collard plants, now
ready, 90c M del. 75c M FOB.
Mrs. V. C, Ray, Kensington, R 2.

Lucretia and Premo dewberry,

McDonalds blackberry, large
rooted Kudzu, $1 C; $7 M. 10 per
cent discount if ordered now.
Postpaid. J. W. Toole, Macon,
2)

New Stone and G. B. tomato
plants, now ready, 300, 35c; 500,
50c; 75c M del. C. V. Strayhorn,
Flowery Branch, R 1.

Collard and New Stone toma-
to plants, 80c M. No chks. nor
stamps. Leilan Bonds, Gaines-
ville, R, 2. eG:

Mastodon or Everbearing
strawberry plants, 35c C; Lady
Thompson, same price; blue
Damson plums, 3 for 25c; white
Eng. peach, Sugar pear trees,
15c ea. Cora Turner, Cleveland.
R 4.

Ginseng roots, 1 yr. old, $5
C prepaid, if cash with order for
100 roots. N. Rosene, Ft. Val-
ley.

Blight-proof Marglobe tomato
$1.25 M del. 5M up, $1 M; early
cabbage plants, $1 M. B. R.
Woodliff, Flowery Branch.

Chas. W. cabbage, and collard
plants, Baltimore tomato, $1 M
postpaid. 75c M FOB. Exc. for
white feed sacks. Ea. pay pos-
tage. H. B. Fraser, Buford, R 2.

Lucretia and Premo dewber-
ry, McDonalds blackberry, Him-
alaya blackberry, large, rooted
Kudzu, $1 C; $7 M; figs, grapes,
10 per cent off if ordered now.
J. W. Toole, Macon, R 2.

Cabbage plants, 300, 50c; 500,
for 75c; $1.25 M postpaid; $1 M
FOB. I. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald,

R 3.

Chas. W. cabbage plants, now
ready, 75c M del. in Ga. Grady
Turner, Macon, R 3.

Tomato and collard plants,
from State insp. seed, 200, 30c;
500, 60c; $1 M postpaid. Grady
Kelley, Sulphur Springs, R 1.

Heading collard plants, 90c M
del. 5c M FOB. Mrs. V. C.
Ray, Kensinkton, R 2.

Collard plants, 500, 45c; 60c M
5M $2.50 postpaid. Roots pro-
tected. If chk. is sent, 15 ex-
tra. Lee Waldrip, Gainesville.

New Stone and Baltimore to-
mato, Chas. and J. W cabbage,
85c M del. 5M up, 60c M collect.
Ovie Crow, Gainesville, R 2.

Marglobe tomato, genuine cab-
45c; 600, 75c; $1.15 M 5M $5.00
bage-heading collard plants, 300
postpaid. J. I. Frasier, Law-
renceville.

Missionary strawberry plants,
$3 M. Bud Sweat, Alma, Ro a
Box 261.

Everbearing Klondike straw-
berry plants, Gov. insp. $1.75 M
del. Money order. Mrs. David
Story, Pavo, R 1.

Early var. Imp. Klondike

|strawberry plants, 25 C. Add

aie Major Crow, Cumming,

Rt. 1
G. altimore tema ate Fla

L. Tutton, Buford, |

Heading collard plants,

chaff, 5c Ib. FOB.



Piants For fale

Dutch cabbage, Ga. heading col-

lard plants, 15c C; 50c 500; 80c
M del. W. L. Wright, Alto, R 2.

Cabbage-collard plants, 20c C
ne J. N. Carson, Grif-
in.

Chas. W. cabbage plants, 300
40c; 500, 55c; $1.05 M postpaid.
R. Chanclor, Seville.

Cabbage, collard and tomato
plants, 40c C; 500, $1; $1.50 M
postpaid. Miss Rosa May, Lew-
iston. ;

E. J. and Chas. W. cabbage
plants, $1 M FOB. Ready for
shipment Sept. 10th. Ottis Pitt-
man, Baxley, R 4, Box 134.

E. J. and Chas. W. cabbage
plants, ready Sept. 10th. $1 M.
C. G. Williams, Baxley, R 4.

Everbearing strawberry plants,
500, $1. Mrs. J. N. Adamson,
Lula, R 3.

Rhubarb plants, 35 doz. pep-
permint, spearmint, sage, cat-
nip, 35c doz. Yellow root, 25c lb.

{Miss Cecil McCurley, Hartwell,

R 4.

Progressive Everbearing straw-
berry plants, 35c C; $3 M del.
H. B. Shell, Palmetto.

Thousands of Wakefield cab-
bage, ready Sept. 4th, 15c C; $1
M at field; 25c._C; $1.75 M del;
tomato plants, same price. Also
collards. Mrs. H. V. Franklin,
Register,

Ga. collard plants; now ready,
65c M del. G. E. Waldrip, Gain-
esville, R 2. :

Kudzu roots, 2 and 3 yrs. old,
$5 M. Eugene Harper, Hartwell.

Peach, apple and pear trees,
and blackberry and Kudzu vines,
5c each. Mrs. L. H. Coe, East-
anollee.

Late -Flat Dutch, Drumhead
cabbage, 200, 25c; Ga. collard,
200, 20c;' 400, 35c; 50'M. Hot
pepper, 20c C. Exc. for things
I need. No chks. Henry Eller,
Ellijay, R 3.

Guar. well rooted cabbage,
good
roots and good tops, 75c M; 50c,
600. .Postpaid, 35c, 300. Arvel
Burell, Lawrenceville. R 1.

Cabbage and collard plants,
now ready, 500, 60c; $1 M. Mrs.
R. E. Hackle, Valdosta.

Lead. var. cabbage and toma-
to, Ga. heading and Blue Stem
collard plants, 500, 50c; 95c M.
5M lots, $4.50. A. Perry, Val-
dosta, 739 E. Hill Ave.

Lady Thompson strawberry
plants, $50 M del. E. F. Dye,
Hahira.

Fall cabbage, collards and to-
mato plants, 500, 60c; $1 M; Egg
plants, 500 $1. All postpaid and
will ship COD if requested. Mrs.
Gertrude Branan, Yewiston.

Plants Wanted

Want 500 Brimmer tomato
plants. Advise price and size of
plants. M. A. Jackson, Wrights-
ville; <3;

Want 1M ea. Bermuda onion
and cabbage plants, also 1 bu.
nest onions. Will exc. canned
fruits and vegetables.
R. Gibson, Midland.

Want to hear from parties
having frost proof cabbage
plants for sale. B. W. Screws,
Adrian, R 3.

Want well rooted, stocky, pure
bred Brimmer strawberry plants
F. W. Voight. Blackshear.

Seed For Sale

3 lbs. Willetts Wonder Eng.
peas, 25c cupful; 35c Ib; 2 tea-
cupfuls ea. Purple Top, Yellow
Globe, mixed turnip seed, Half
Runner bean seed, 25c cup. Mrs.
H. H. Sullivan, Bremen.

Good Calif. multiplying beer
seed, 8c large start, postpaid.
Charley Gowder, Austell, R 1.

Calif. multiplying beer seed,
10c start, postpaid; 1 fine milch
cow, fresh in for sale. Mrs. Sal-
lie Floyd, Rockmart, R 2.

1932 Crimson clover seed in





man, Calhoun, R 4, Box 62.

Good, multiplying Calif. beer
seed, 10c

good start. Del. Mrs.

Mrs. J.}

R. B. Kin-|



Sica For Sale :

Corine Floyd, Rockmart, R 2

Purple and Seven Top tu
seed, mixed, 25c Ib. del 3rd zone.
5 lbs. $1.. A. J. Brown, Sulphu
Springs

Onion sets, Fall planting,
Yellow Globe, $1 pk; $3.75
genuine Crystal Wax,
$1.50 pk. $4.15 bu. Exp. Multi
ers, 50c gal. W. C. Stephe
Flowery Branch

Burr clover seed, with suff
cient soil for inoculation. :

man

Red shallot onions, 40c :
Also white multiplying oni
80c gal. H. E. Bowman, Buf

Purple Top turnip seed, 40c Ib.
and postage. H. G. pines
Alma.

Good start Calif. beer gee
postpaid, 7c in stamps. T.
Craton, Dallas, R 4.

10 kind garden seed for - fall
gardens, 25c; the famous Red
Gold Sugar Saver strawh
plants, $1 C; clean, good, s
ond-hand feathers, 20c Ib.
R. Bramlett, Ellijay, R 4. -

Bountiful snap beans,
picked, $1.50 per peck, or 12
lb. D. F. Ogden, Odum, R 1

5 or 6 bu. seedling peach s
Make offer, placed at Depo
Bowman. John N. Maxwell.
Bowman, R 2.

Pure, unmixed Purple | op
White Globe and Seven To
turnip seed of high germinatior
Half Runner, 6 Weeks garden
beans, 30c Ib. 3 Ibs. 85c. Post-
paid. C. F. Maddox, Lawre!
ville.

Calif. beer seed, good - start,
postpaid, 5c. T. C. Craton,
las, R 4.

E. J. and Chae. W. cabba
seed, $1 Ib; cream crowder

White cucumber seed, 10 | 7]

3 this. This yr's: 5
Kirk, Rockmart, R 3, Box 14

Hastings Big Seven ne
seed collection, 25c lb. 5 Ibs.
10 Ibs. $1.50 del.
banks, Commerce, R 5.

Burr clover seed, recleaned,
1-2c lb. here. Fine for wi
pasture. S. B. Kinard, Jackson.

Seven Top turnip seed, pos
paid, 12c per cup; 20c for 2 cups
35c for 4. Stamps accepted.
Sound and clean. Mrs. M.
Ledford, Crandall, R 1. :

Crimson clover seed, Be Ib
exc. for heifer yearlings at r
of 2 1-2c Ib. Julian I. Herndon
Bowman, R 1.

Vegetable oyster seed (Salsi-
fy); yellow crookneck squas!
heading lettuce, 5c thls. Exc. fo
Purple Globe turnip seed, or late
var. Wakefield cabbage plants.
Mrs. M. E. eee Bowdon, >
3. i
Red shallots for pisntine: 30
gal; everbearing strawber
Staatea 30c C;,$1.75 M. All del.

. A. Crow, Oakwood. ee

ibe seed, Purple Top an
Seven Top mixed, 25c lb. del.
Mrs. J.D. McKibben, Locus
Grove.

Yellow crookneck squash se
50c 1b. Bountiful beans, 12 1-2c
Ib; yellow scallop sqush, 50c
lb; Spanish and Runner pe
nuts, 50 bu. Edd Harper,
ierfield.

Large lot of Chinese mustard
seed any amount for cash che
or exc. for other garden seed, 01
anything can use. Mrs. Ebben
Kicklighter, Daisy.

200 Ib. pure Perkins Lon
Green okra seed, specially grown
for seed, 30c Ib; 100 Ibs. pure

Rocky Ford cantaloup


Seed For Sale
pure, -30c Ib. All FOB. Money
order. W. U. J. Draughon, Cli-
max.

- White Lady peas, sound and
clean, 8c lb. del. to 3rd zone. 50c
or over orders only; good dry
sage, 30c lb. /del. W. B. Skinner,
Gainesville, R 5.

Nearly all var. cabbage seed,
$1 lb. Purple Top. White Globe
turnip seed, 35c lb. Collards, 25c;
utabaga seed, 35c; mustard 35c.

ll postpaid. W. W. Williams,
Quitman.

500 lbs. Seven Top turnip seed
5 and 10 Ib. lots, 18c lb. del; 25
(0 50 lb. 15c del. 100 Jb. lots, 13

1p: del. R. J. Hogan, Hogans-
ville.
Good Calif. multiplying beer
seed, 10c good start, del. Mrs.

orine Floyd, Rockmart, R 2.
Calif. multiplying beer seed,
Oc start postpaid; 1 fine milch
ow, fresh in for sale. Mrs. Sal-
e Floyd, Rockmart, R 2.

80 or 40 lbs. mixed turnip seed,
hogoin, Seven Top and Purple
Top. 30c lb. or make offer on

t. J. D. Flowers, Decatur.
Perennial white nest onions,
lant now; mild flavor, best
eeper, best early green onions,

gal. 35c; 2 gal. 65c, postpaid.

amps taken. Ruth Steinheim-

Woolsey, FR 1.
( Choice Crimson clover seed, in

ull, 4 1-2c lb. 50 lbs. up 5c Ib.
y bag: Burr clover seed, clean,
Ibs. is 1 bushel. 3 1-2c 1z.; S.
.. Thornton, Dewyrose, R 2.
Calif. multiplying beer seed,
ood start, 10c and pkt. of an-

er seed free. Mrs. J. E. Kirk
ckmart, R 2.
Genuine Crystal Wax Bermu-
a onion sets, 25c qt. 90c gal.
1.60 pk.; red, yellow or Ebene-
er, $1 pk. $3.75 bu. Write for
ces on larger lots. W. C. Ste-
nens, Flowery Branch.

Seed Wanted

Want old fashioned Seven Top
nip seed. Address: M, G.
mith, Toomsboro, R 1.
Want Crimson clover, Winter
fetch, Johnson grass, Sudan
Tass, or any other perennial
iss seed that will make good
srennial pasture. J... H. Own-
y, Epworth.
Want good quality of carrots,
eets, lettuce, onion seed at
nce; Want 200 or 300 lbs. Cry-

BP:



onion sets. Write.

rry, Vienna.

Want Burr clover seed. Will]

xc. other value for 1 to 400 Ibs.
so exc. value for other farm
roducts can use. Write. J. E,
fall, Shiloh, R 1.
Want 100 lbs. Crimson clover
ed in Hull. Will exc. 8 bu.
ure and ped. Wannamaker
otton seed, from 1931 crop, and
ee from boll weevil, for same.
F. Fagan, Martin.
Want half pint of Lindsey
ohnston Winter bean seed.
tate price. John Farrar, Had-
ock.
Want to buy 200 Ibs. Ga. Wht.
em collard seed; also for sale.
Top or So. prize turnip seed,
Ib. 80c lb. FOB. .Bags ex-
ra. J.-C. Smith, Cloudland.



Miscellaneous For Sale

24 Ib. ground whole wheat

flour from select Ga. grown

wheat, del to 150 miles, 85c per

sack; above 150 miles, $1.10. Send

Money order. P. W. Ethridge,
Iner.

Good, home made strong to-
bacco, flue cured, 12 lbs. $1 del.
to 2nd zone. No chks. Evelyn
Herring, Baxley, R 2.

Red, flue cured tobacco, 10c

b. del. in lots of 10 lbs. or more.
Cash with order. Frank Smith,

urrency.

Flue cured tobacco, chewing or

moking, 12 lbs. $1 del. in Ga.;

30 Deer tongue for flavoring,
5c Ib. or 1-2 Ib. 20c. Mrs. Ruth

fowler, Baxley, R 2.

New, flue cured tobacco, 10

for Red Leaf.

: Miscellaneous For Sale

for $1. J. C. Reynolds, Surren-
cy.
Flue cured tobacco, 10c Ib.
FOB del. in 10 lb. lots, or exc.
10 lbs. del for 2 gal. syrup del.
to me. J. D. Tomberlin, Sur-
rency.

Unwashed white wool, 20c Ib;
heavy fleeced sheep skin, 5c
each; sound country cured hams
15c lb. shoulders, 10c lb. FOB.
Robt. Anderson, Hawkinsville.

Barn, flue cured tobacco, aged
and mellow, Bright or Red Leaf,
well pressed, ready to chew, 10
lbs. 60c. Harley Williams, Mer-
shon.

Peach trees all lead. var. State
insp. and true to name, $45 M;
$5 ; good, sound peach seed
wanted in lots of 100 Ibs. and
above. E. B| Travis, Riverdale.

Half a million Napier Grass
plants and roots. Can be cut
4 times yearly; fine for grazing;
cows give more and richer milk.
August best planting mo. S. T.
Smith, Cuthbert.

8 or 900 unbudded pecan trees
Tll go 50-50 or sell cheap for
cash. Mrs. John Coster, Alma,
412 N. Church St.

Flue cured tobacco, Red or

Bright Leaf, ready for use, 10

lbs. 65c..
shon.
Deer tongue leaves for home
grown tobacco. 35c lb. 3 Ibs. $1
postpaid. H. W. Sandlin, Cairo.
Deer tongue leaves, shade cured,
for flavoring home grown smo-
king tobacco, 1-2 lb. 20c; 1 Ib.

D. E. Williams, Mer-

85c; 3 Ibs. $1 postpaid. Ww. M.

Thornton, Jesup.

Genuine, flue cured tobacco,
straight and well pressed, chew-
ing, 13 lbs. $1; smoking, 7 Ibs.|
50c; Deer tongue flavoring, 20c
Ib. J. P. McLeod, Screven.

Good, flue cured tobacco, Brt.
or Red Leaf, chewing, 10c; smo-
king, 8c lb. Linnie Burke, Sur-
rency.

Good, Red Leaf chewing to-
bacco, 10 Ib. dele in Gaus. Pz
Hutto, Surrency.

Good, ripe, barn cured tobac-
co, chewing, 10c del. in Ga. No
chks. No orders less 50c. Brt.
Ruby McLeod,
Surrency.

Old and mellow, flue cured to-
hacco, good Red Leaf, chewing
10c del. David Hutto, Surrency.
Best grade, flue cured chew-
ing and smoking tobacco, 7c Ib.
del. in 3rd zone. No order less
5 lbs. J. W. Stewart, Surrency.
Good, flue cured tobacco, 12
lbs. $1. Cash with order. Pre-
paid to 3rd zone. Bernard
Thornton, Baxley, R 2.

White, unwashed wool, 20c lb.
heavy fleeced sheep skin, 75c;
sound, country cured hams, 15c
lb; shoulders, 9c lb. FOB. Rob-
ert S. Anderson, Hawkinsville.

100 lb. cap. feed sacks, free
from holes, 5c each; $4 C; not
postpaid. No exch. 10 sacks
wt. 5 Ibs. J. Kingston, Atlanta,
R 2.

About 20 lbs. goose feathers,
45c lb. Mrs. W. D. Cochran,
Summerville, Box 31.

All var. fruit trees, sell for
cash, or exc. for ear corn, not
shucked at prevailing market
prices; also have 2 corn fed bar-
row hogs, 10 mos. old, $25 for
both. James Cureton, Austell.



Miscellaneous Wanted

Want 100 cans tomatoes, pea-

ches, apples, figs, pears, also
dried fruit, and Spanish pea-
nuts. I furnish cans for fruit,
half gal. W. C.. Siler, Summer-
town. \
. Exc. value 2 tons Peavine or
4 tons peanut hay, del. 4 miles
from Byron on Ft. Valley road;
also want sample and best price
of Crimson clover and Vetch
seed. J. C. Cochrane, Byron.

Want sev. lbs. new goose fea-
thers, clean, not used. Exc.
equal value in syrup and other
value; also want 50 celery plants.
Exc. for same. Mrs. Mamie
Stone, Adairsville.

some

Rattle Root,



Send smal] sample

other roots.
Miss Pearl Pente-

and price.
cost, Winder.
Will can preserves and make
jelly on shares; furnish glass
containers. Write or see me;
also. want cows and calves on
share basis. Ref. on request.
Mrs. S. G. Rogers, Claxton.

Tobacco For Sale

Good, flue cured tobacco,
chewing, 7 1-2 Ibs. 50c; smoking,
8 lbs. 50c;. Good: grade. J. Py
McJ.eod, Screven. |

Select long leaf red chewing
tobacco, 10 lbs. $1 del. in Ga. on
receipt of money order. Guar.
Dan Gray, Uvalda.

Good, old mellow, 1931 tobac-

co, chewing or smoking, 5 Ibs.
50c; 10 lbs. $1. Prepaid in Ga.
Mrs. J. J. Boatright, Rocking-
ham,
. Good, heehee flue cured
tobacco, ready for use, Bright or
Red Leaf, 10 Ibs. 65c. Dorothy
Harris, Coffee.

Flue cured tobacco, 9c lb del.
in lots of 10 lbs. or more. Frank
Smith, Surrency, R 2.

Red and mellow flue cured to-
bacco, 9c lb. del. in lots of 10
lbs. or more. John Tomberlin,
Surrency.

Good, whole leaf tobacco, flue
cured, 13 lbs. $1; 6 Ibs. 50c. Pre-
paid to 3rd zone. Billie Joyner,
Baxley, R 2.

Good, flue cured tobacco, 12
lbs. $1 prepaid to 3rd _ zone.
Frank Harris, Baxley.

Good, home made_ tobacco,
flue cured, whole leaf, 13 Ibs. $1,
6 lbs. 50c, prepaid to 3rd zone.
Barkalue Milikin, Baxley.

Dark, Red Flue cured tobac-
co, ready for use, 12 lbs. 90c pre-
paid in Ga. Fannie Parker, Al-
ma.:

Good, old Bright, flue cured
tobacco, ready to use, 10 lbs. 65c.
L. E. Williams, Alma, Care Ellis
Williams.

Home made large leaf tobacco,
for chewing or smoking, 13 lbs.
$1. John R. Turner, Alma, R 3.

Rich, mellow, flue cured to-
bacco, Red or Yellow, prepared
ready to use. 15 lbs. $1 cash. J.
S. Craps, Alma.

Flue cured tobacco, tobe red
leaf, ready to use, 15 lbs. $1 del.
to 8rd zone. TT. L. Carter, Cof-
fee.

Bright, flue tobacco, ready to
chew, 13 lbs. $1 prepaid in Ga.
W. J. Taylor, Alma.

Good, old home made, flue
cured tobacco, now ready to use
10 lbs. 65c. John Williams, Alma
Re 3:

Good, home made flue cured
tobacco, chewing or smoking, 10
Ibs. 60c. .G. C. Glosson, Alma,
fs.

Flue cured tobacco, red or yel-
low, ready to chew, 11 lbs. $1
postpaid. Cash. Sat. guar. J. L
Gallman, Alma.

New crop tobacco, 6 lbs. 50c;
13 Ibs. $1, FOB. Add postage.
Grady Tyre, Baxley.

Good, flue cured



tobacco,

whole leaf, ready to use, 10c lb.

Henry M. Herndon, Surrency.
Good, flue cured tobacco, Red
or Yellow, chewing or smoking,
10c lb. FOB; pure bred S. L.
Wyandotte cockerels, 50c and

|} 75e ea. Cash with order. W. R.

Hutto, Odum, R 1.

Tobacco Wanted

Want sample of good home
made tobacco, stemmed, flavor-
ed, pressed, ready to chew. State
best price on 10 lb. lots, sent
od J. W. Stewart, Summit,





Georgia Products
For Sale

BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE

1M lbs. more or less of good,
dry mixed field peas in the Hull.
Make best cash offer. Peas del:
at barn. A. J. Adams, Ashburn.

BUTTER FOR SALE





Ibs. butter, guar. 25 Ib

Meu ctlaneeas Wanted |

| ries, 40c ea. del.;



Con dae
For Sale

postpaid; send 5c for sample;
the new vegetable green seed,
15c oz; Winters Eng. pea seed,
30c lb. postpaid. Miss Eva Cog-
burn, Alpharetta, R 2.



FRESH AND CURED MEATS
Good, cured country side meat

-12c; shoulders lle prepaid. Guar

free from bugs and well cured.
J. M. Langston, Whigham.

Side meat, smoked with oak
and sassafras wood. No bugs
nor skippers. 12c 1b. del. to zone
2. Money order only. Mrs.
Maud Fisher, Abbeville. |

Pure country sausage, smoked
with oak wood, 15c Ib. FOB.
Cash with order. C. H. Willis,
Tifton, 110 5th St.



FRESH FRUITS AND VEGE-
TABLES FOR SALE

New sundried apples, 10 Ib.
del. $1; vine peach seed, 2 doz.
10c; white nest onions, 30c gal.,
green apples for pies, 30c pk.
Mrs. C. T. Williams, Dallas, R 6.

Pineapple pears by truck loads
cheap at farm 4 miles East of
Cobbtown. Now ready. Also reg
Duroc Jersey pigs at reasonable
prices. L. M. Kennedy, Collins.
- Tomatoes, Marglobe and
Greater Baltimore, small and
large lots for market about Sep.
20th. Exp. shipments or truck
lots. T. N. Smith, Tennille.

Hastings Prolific roasting ears
for sale by truck load at field,
at right price. 1 mile from 4
Points. Belle Cowart, Millen,
RED 3, Box j. :

Pineapple pears, postpaid te
your Post Office for 75c per 50
lbs. in half bu. lots the same
rate. J. H. Cavender, Millwood.

Sweet and Hot pepper, 25c gal
or exc. for cabbage seed, or Ber-
muda onion seed. Mrs. W. A.
Johnson, Alto, R 1.

About 5 hampers okra daily.}

If interested, let me hear from
you. L. M. Fountain, Nashville,
Re:

200 bu. Pineapple pears. Bring
truck and get them. Price will
suit you. 4 miles south of Reids-
ville, Tattnall County, on route
No. 23. J. M. Smith, Manassas.

Apples, ready for trucks: De-
licious, Kinnards Choice, Wine-
saps and Stayman Winesaps. On
hard surface highway. J. H.
Roberts, Hollywood.

Choice Pineapple pears in
hampers, $1 bu. Over 5 bu. 75c
bu. FOB. 50c bu. at Farm, not
in hampers. J. H. Hodges, Lud-
owici, R 1.

Ready, 10 acres green. peas
and roasting ears, to truckers. A.
C. Price, Bronwood.

Good cooking and eating ap-
ples, $1 bu. del. by P. P. G. M.
Mooney, Jr., Quill.

Green peas, 2c lb. 1 1-2c Ib. in
100 Ib. lot, or more; Fig pre-
serves on halves, party to furnish
sugar and containers. J. H.
Hayes, Rutledge.

Green hot pepper, 30c gal. and
postage, or exc. for white, 100 Ib.
sacks, at 5c each; Want 500 W.
L. baby chicks to raise on halves
to 8 wks. Mrs. H. F. Jarrell,
Butler, R. 2, Box 44.



FRUITS FOR SALE
60 half gal. jars of blackber-
peaches, dried,
15-1b;. 710 1b: lots: Mrs. Ida
York, Summertown, Rt.



HONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES FOR SALE

Bee supplies at very reason-
able prices. Write for full in-
formation. Geo. F. Norton, Ath-
ens.

Pure fresh Honey in Conih.
$1.50 per 20 lb. in 10 lb. pails.
No orders less than 20 lbs. FOB.
oe Cravey, Milan, R 1 Box

Honey for sale, in 5 lb. cans,
75e del. Mrs. F. R. Vincent,
Fruitland.

- Pure Ext. digs in bbls. 400
Ibs. net, $12 each; 60 ile oe
$2.75, FOB.

Thursday, September 1,

Georgia Products
: For Sale

W. E. Buckner, Mt. Vern
For sale or exc. 1932 cro
honey at 7c per Ib. or for ba

chicks. Lb. of honey for
chick or shoat. C. D. Potts, M:
cons R23; a
New honey in Comb, in 10
buckets, $1.25 per bucket: t
same honey in comb, 7 lb, bue
et, $1 postpaid. Cash with o
der. R. W. Browning, Dubl
UES: :



PECANS AND PEANUTS:
FOR. SALE

Runner peanuts, bright, sour
and clean, 100 Ibs. $1 40; to
$27; G. D. Pain, Edison, \

Sev. hundred Tbs, Frots
pecans, 7c lb. in 50 and 100 ]
lots. Chas. M. Tuttle, Thom
ville, 502 College St.

Seedling pecans, medium
paper shells, 10c Ib; also hay
white nest onions at 35 ga
Mrs. J. R. Lord, Dixie R 1,

1M lbs. good seedling pecan
Make best offer. J. J. Bo
Pineora,

200 lbs. seedlings, 5c lb.
ped COD. J. B. Franklin, Irw
ville.

No. 1 Spanish, Sept. Oct
del. 3c ib. 500 lb. lots; Depos
of $1 per 100 lbs. on future
ders. Exc. for seed oats or
W. J. Bargeron, Sardis, Box 14



POTATOES FOR SALE |
Pure Porto Rico sweet pote
toes in truck loads, del. at th
patch. Make best offer; War
to fatten on shares 50 hog
Quote best price del. 8 1-2 m
Southwest Blakely, EH. P.
ton, Hilton.

trucker who can handle a fe
hundred bu. of sweet potato
by October 1st. Dolphes Smi
Homerville, R 2, Box 77.

100 bu. red skin P..R. s
potatoes, 50c bu. at my _fiel
Now ready. Cecil Deen, Alma.

SYRUP FOR SALE
20 gal. new sorghum Hon
Drip syrup, 50c gal. FOB. H
Flagg, Tennille, R 1.
1932 crop Sorghum cane ,
5 1b..cans, 35c del. Send stamp
Mrs. C. R. Aultman, Byron. |





Georgia Products
Wanted

BEANS AND PEAS WANT
Want 5 to 10 bu. pure Brab 0
Iron peas. Prefer 1931 cro
guar. sound, and no weevils, an
priced right. Send sample
price first letter. P, W. Harm
son, Halcyondale. e

FRESH FRUITS AND VEGE
TABLES WANTED |
Want to buy Damsen plum
Quote price. Mrs. J. W. Clar
Colitmbus, 2813 Beacon Ave.
Want figs. State best
price. J..D. Kimbrough, R
ville, R 1.



?

and apples. Will exc.
Pear, Horse apple, or
trees; 1 tree for 2 lbs. fruit. Mr
W. R. Thompson, Lawrencevil
Rec by

PECANS AND PEANUTS |
WANTED

Early peanuts, also old fiel
$1.60 per 2 bu. bags, also syru
$3 per 6 gal. 12 halves, $3.

Sat. guar. Malvin Collins, whig



Want to buy papershell pec
sound and at reasonable pric
Send sample, state amount yo
have and price in first lette
Mrs. Effie M. Minchew, WwW
cross, R, 5. /

Want pecans; both shelled
unshelled, also shelled P
walnuts. Quote best price 4
advise number of pounds yo
have. E. G. Thomas, Jr.
lanta, 1111 Atl. Natl. Bk Bl

Want to buy some large
pershell pecans. Send sam
and prices./ Mrs. Wallace




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