Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1932 October 6

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

+ DEPARTMENT of
me], EUGENE TALMADGE

AGRICULTURE.





COMMISSIONER =

PUBLISHED BY THE BURBAU OF MARKETSA. D. J ONES, DIRECTOR.

STATE CAPITOL

Poultry For Sale
AUSTRALORPS
ughbred Australorps, 8 hens

ated rooster, 1930 hatch. No/|

od in America; now laying.
crated FOB. E. Thompson, Tal-



BANTAMS
n roosters, mixed, this yrs
grown. Make offer. Miss
d, Chipley, R. 2.

. Golden Sebrights, grown,

te $1. 50 pr., $2.50 trio; cock-
ea. me: Pope, Tallapoosa,

r - sebright cockerels, about
0c. each, FOB. Mrs. a. B. Tay-

Hil "AND UTHER KUCKS

ite Rock fiers, 1 Ib. to 2 lbs.
pred. Sell or exc. for No. 1
| Ib. feed sacks. Make best
ad W. LL. Spearman, Villa

ed Nuggett str. Buff Rock
April hatch, wt. about 5 Ibs.
each. Miss Salonie Green,
ox 18,
Thompson Ringlet B. R
S, 1 large 1931 cock, $1.25 ea.
rt lot. Streaked Half Runner
in seed, 45c pt. del. Mrs.
ison, Canon, R 2
3 str. Reg. Per. 11-D-32, March
i ckerels, $1.50 ea. Money or-
Ss: A. H Watson, Graymont.
ompson B. R. roosters, $1.25
pulleis, 30c ea.; 20 chicks, 6
old, 25 each. hatching eggs, 60c
paid. Mrs G. C. Clifton,
OX 57,
tock B. R. rooster, Parks str.
. oe pens, $1. 20. Cash
F. M. Wofford, Gaines-



- Poultry For Sale

Egg Bred Quality Barred Rock cock-
rels, direct as baby. chicks from Mis-
souri Poultry Farms. 3 to 4 Ibs. $1 ea.
Mrs. Allen Russ, Nicholls, R 2, Box 80.

2 early March hatch B. R. cockerels,
| direct from Parks Cream Grade this
yr. Not culls. $1.50 each. Mrs. Wal-
ter Dobson, Calhoun, R 2.

Parks str. B. R cockerels, April-
May hatch, $1 ea. $1.75 per pair, FOB.
Cream Grade Reg Permit, No. 21-D-32.
Foundation stock direct. Mrs. H. L.
Odom, ee R i:

"BRAHMAS
10 Brahma hens and rooster, 2 yrs.
old, Giant str. $13. Mrs. T. M. Tribble,



| Alto, R 1.



CORNISH

Pure bred Dark Cornish Indian
cockerels, $1.00 each FOB; 3 pure bred
Fawn and white Indian Runner ducks
1 drake, $2. FOB. J. R. Gardner, Lo-
cust Grove.

Full Dark Cornish roosters, $1.25, $1,
and 75c each; pullets, same price; eggs
6 1-2c ea. Exe. some for apples. Post-
paid Money order. Mrs. E. Pp: King,
Rochelle, R 1.

6 March hatched Bull Dog str. Cor-
nish roosters, 6 and 7 lbs. $1.50 each,
no chks, Mrs. C. V. Walker, Black-
shear, R 3, Box 57...

Pure Dark Cornish, R. C. abee type,
Feb. hatch, $1 ea. in yard; $1.25 if
shipped, FOB. Money. order.
Edenfield, Graymont.

GAMES us
Allen and Jarrett Roundheads;
stags, pullets and hens, $1 each. Paul | 9
Stephens, Toccoa.
4 Ky. Dom cocks, April 1931 hatch
and 6 hens. All extra fine. Cocks, $5,
hens, $1.50; several cockerels, $1-$2.



W. Henry Baxley, Jr.,

{neaux pigeons. W Ean

_W. J.



ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1932.

Poultry For Sale

Hephzibah
Pair Blue games, Top Knott, 1931
hatch, $2.50 for pair. C. A. Franklin,
Covington.
Royal Chanticleer pit. games, Never
known: to run, $1.50 to $10 ea. G. W
Price, Atlanta, 1678 Emory Road.

Roundheads, Church, H.D.s Caro-
lina Blues, Ga. Shawlnecks, Sell or
exc. for White Kings, Runts, or Car-
Car-
tersville.

Pure Bacon Warhorse stags and pul-
lets, $2 each; 1931 hatch cock, $5. exc.
for a good pig: White King pigeons
and Chinchilla rabbits for sale, Tom
Weaver, Bowersville. _

8 Sanders Roundhead cockerels,
now crowing; $1 ea. FOB, if 2 or more
are taken. No exch. F. C. Loveman,
Ellijay.

Pit games: 1932 hatch stags, $1.50!

ea., 5 for $6; cocks, $3-$4.50 ea. Bacon |

Warhorse Steels Doms, Brown,. Reds,
Wonder Blues, Roundheads, Red Tas-
sels, and others. O. C.* Steele, East-
man. f

5 pure Chapel Doms, 4 hens and roo-
ster, 3 hens are last yrs yeieed, $5. W.
V. Reese, Gibson, R B.



GIANTS
Sev. pure bred Royal Purple str.
Black Giant cockerels and 1 cock, 2
yrs. old, same str.. Make offer. Will
exc. for others of same str. Mrs. C.
H. Ogletree, Crawfordsville, R 2.
4 J. White Giant April cockerels,

pure bred Marcy str. $1.25 each, FOB.

Mrs. Ethel K. Sea Calhoun, R



ns
- 40 thoroughbred Tancred Weird?
mos. old hens, heavy layers, 80c a.;

NUMBER 40.
Poultry For Sale

70 fine March 1932 hatch pullets, 85c
ea. Mrs Janie Hill, Sycamore. R 1,
Box 7.

10 or 12 fine W. L. cockerels, this
yrs hatch, Ferris str. 60c ea. or xc.
for dried fruit (peaches preferred).
Mrs. Brooks Montgomery, Mauk

8 pure bred Barron str. W. L. hens,

March 1931 hatch, 75c ea. $5 for. lot.
J. E. Padgett, Atlanta, 1691 Evans Dr.
SW

6 S. C. W. lL. cockerels, June Ist
hatch, 50c each, FOB. Cash with or-

R. 2

20 S. C. W. lL. May hatch pullets, 60c

10 hens, 1931 hatch, Kerlin Quality,
heavy laying str., good cond. $1 ea.
Mrs W. V. Rogers, Cochran, R. 3,
Box 129, oe i

W. L. cockerels, Shoemakers str.
March hatch, $1 50 each; 1 dark i
Cornish rooster, Shoemaker str. $1.50
No checks. Mrs. Daisy Armor, Gray-
mont, R 2. pm
_ Pure bred S. C. W. Leghorns, Tan-
cred str. 22 pullets and 6 cockerels;
pair of pure bred M B. turkeys to
exc. for Shetland pony. Clifford Smith
Jr., Baxley. 5

March and April hatch Ferris str.
W LL. pullets and hens, 50c and 5c
each. Real good layers. Mrs. W. L.
Castieberry, Adel, R 3, Box 117.

5 Tancred Blue Ribbon W. L. cock-
erels, $2.50; also Booths AAA Red
eggs, 75c per 15; Barred Rock eggs, -
75c per 15. Mrs. A. P. Stapleton, es
Wrens. : ie

4 nice W. lL. 4 1-2 mos. old Tancred |
cockerels, $1 each; also white feed
sacks, unwashed, 5c or exc. for Red
pepper, dried peaches, honey, etc. W.



KE. Jacobs, Rome, 18 Cherry St.







MARKET REPORT.

OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS

Ss, ee. doz.
Be, Siandard, dog... ee
gs, Georgia trade, dog.
88, yard run, doz. ies

Butter, best table, Ib.

Corn (80 Ib. to bu.), bu. -.-. _.

t Potatoes, per 100 Ibs. ---.
he: Hay, No. 1, ton
Hay, No. 1, ton

old during week beginning Sept. 26, 1932, at co-operative sales, brought 3.75 per cent, Basis No. 1.
1 stock, (Spanish) delivered shelling plants, $32.50 Ma ton, Bubiect to > change.

Atlanta
Aa Sega
21 25

Macon
$27 $ 23
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Poultry
Poultry
Flowers
Flowers

Columbus Valdosta
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Sale

Tibacco



Second-Hand Machinery

\ For Sale

Second-Hand Machinery
Wanted

Incubators, Brooders, Etc., oe

Incubators, Brooders, Etc.,
Woahted oc ee poe:

Live Stock For Sale

Live Stock Wanted -

Grain and Hay For Sale -

Grain and Hay Wanted

Positions Wanted

Farm. Help Wanted

Plants For Sale

Plants Wanted ~

Seed For Sale

Seed Wanted :

Miscellancous For Sale

Miscellaneous Wanted

Tobacco For Sale

Ga. Products For Sale
Ga. Products Wanted

INDEX
For Sale
Wanted.
and Seed For Sale 2, 3, 4, 5, 12
and Seed Wanted -..-5, 9, 12
10, 12

10, 12

Wanted





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der, No checks. J. E. hewies: Ellabelle, ie |



Thursday, October 6, 1939







PAGE TWO : MARKET BULLETIN :
Poultry For Sale Poultry. For Sale Poultry Wanted Baby Chicks Wanted _
LEGHORNS TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, party to make the exc. Mrs. Juliar} Want 100 Ancona chicks to raise

300 W. L. pullets, ist of April hatch
Tom Barron Eng. str. Have been vac-
cinated. J. A. Hyde, Newnan, R 5.

Tancred Ferris str. breeding cocker-
els, Royal Matings, extra fine, 5 mos.
old, $1.50 up. W. A. Hilton, Ellaville,
2.



MINORCAS

Pape str. Black Minorca cockerels,
selected for breeding, April hatch, $1
each, 2 for $1.75. Mrs. G. W. Wilson,
Martin, R..2.

AAA Grade Buff Minorca cockerels,
hatched by Rusk June 20th; 3 for
$1.25 crated, FOB. H A. Neal Carnes-
ville.

110 Pape str. Black Minorca 4 mos.
old pullets, about ready to lay. Sac-
rifice for quick sale, 40c ea, or $40 for
lot, FOB. J. R. Newton, Thomasville,
et

8 Black Minorca and 2 Black Giant
hens, 2 yrs. old, $8 FOB. Cash or
money order. A. M. Jinks, East Point,
209 St. Michael St.

ORPINGTONS
Pure bred Buff Orp. rooster, Byers



-. 2 yrs. old, $2: 2 March hatch Buff L.

cockerels, $1.25 or 75c ea. Exc. for
fresh or dried fruit. Mrs. T. D. Fus-
sell, Rhine.



PIGEONS

Homer pigeons, Giant and Chinchil-
Ja rabbits for sale or exc. for oats or
Brabham peas. L. E. Willams, Ty Ty.

White Kings, from selected breed-
ing stock, for squabs, for sale, D. R
Byrd str. G. R. Bohlen, Madison, R 5.

Red Carneaux, guar. mated, banded
and working, $1 per pair. FOB. J. J.
Reynolds, Atlanta, 294 Eugenia St, S.
WwW.

150 White Kings, about 50 pairs

working now, all working soon. $80
for lot. First chk. of $80 gets the lot.
S. C. Evans, Jr., Wadley.
- Large White Kings, mated, banded,
working, $1 pr. Will ship COD. Order
in 3 pr. lots and get a pair of Silver
Kings free. F. S. Taylor, Vidalia.



PHEASANTS FOR SALE
4 young Eng.
cocks in full plumage, $1.50 each if
all taken together; $2 ea. separately.
Mrs. John S. Burnett Ft. Gaines, Box
103.
Pheasants, peafowls and bantams.
Sell or exc. some bantams for ducks,
guineas or turkeys. Address David
Jennings, Jr., Americus, P. O. Box 84.



QUAILS
Native Bob White quail, easily rais-
ed and hand reared birds. Select bree-
ders only for sale. Ed M. Furlough,
Thomasville.



R I. REDS

5 R. I. Red hens and rooster, good
laying str. $5.50 for lot, FOB. Miriam
Wheeler, Alma, R. 1.

6 R. I. Red hens, 65c ea. FOB Mrs.
Ellis J. Clark, Iron City.

11 R. I. Reds and White Rocks, 18
mos. old. Owen and Parks str. $125
each. Exc. for Booth str. Minorca
pullets. Jack Woods; Atlanta, 2046
Dunwoody St., phone De. 1744-J.

Donaldsons Best S C. R. I. Red 8
_ mos. old cockerel, Show birds, $3.50 ea:
good, $2.00; fair, $1.75. All from Star
matings. Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lincoln-
ton.

175 pure bred R. I. Red pullets, Feb-
ruary and March hatch, begun laying
also 22 fine cockerels, same age. Write
for prices on entire lot. M. L. Dow-
dy, White Plains

50 pure R. I. Red hens, 90c each,
less than 25; 80c ea. over 25. Exc. 5
pure Donaldson hens for 75 pure Red
day old chicks. Miss Lizzie Sumner,
Sylvester.

6 R. I. Red pullets and rooster, Don-
aldson str., 18 mos old, $5.00. Barred
Rock cockerels, Thompsons Ringlets,
April hatch, 75c ea. 2 for $1.40. Mrs.
J. A. Wilson, Martin.

100 pure Donaldson str. R. I Reds,
30 March 1931 hatch hens and about
70 large friers, lots of pullets. Free
from. disease, good shape, entire lot,
oy ye Mrs. W. A. Woodall, Greensboro,

Ringneck pheasant



DUCKS, ETC, FOR SALE
Mammoth White Pekin ducks for
sale or exc. What have you to exc.
Jas. M. Massey, Waycross, R. 4, Box
148-A.
Nice young fat geese, 12 head for

good flue cured tobacco, 10 Ibs $1. M.

J. Eason, Rockingham.
Big Bone Giant Bronze turkeys, 1
and 2 yrs. old. Upward, 20 lbs.

Worlds largest and best layers. Hens,
$10 ea May hatched, $5-$8 ea. Hens
only. L. J. Ellis, Cumming...

White Pekin ducks and drakes, from
Spring, 75c ea. or exc. for feed. At
Budapest, between Tallapoosa and
Waco highway. John Geisz, P.O Ad-
dress, Tallapoosa, RFD.

30 M. B. April hatch turkeys, 15 Ib.
toms, $3; hens, med. wt. $2; trio, $6.50
fine breeder Money order only. Mrs.
Emmet Brown, Summit, R. 3.

Choice, spring hatch Bourbon reds
to Nov. 10. Mrs. W.
ton

March hatch M. B. turkeys, $6 per
trio; Toulouse geese, March hatch, $5
trio. All shipped collect. Mrs. P. E.
Thomas, Cordele, R. 4.

First. of April hatch turkeys, pure
M. B. toms, $4 each; hens, $2.75 ea.
$5 pr., FOB my station. Mrs, Ray L.
Bloodworth, McIntyre, R. 1.

Pure Bourbon Reds, April hatch, 2
hens, 1 tom, $6 J. T. Holland, Len-
Ox.

10 young Guineas, mixed with
White Australian, 50c each; 30 White
|Mammoth Pekin ducks, $1 ea. Mrs.
J. A. Toland, Avondale Estates.

2 Everlay Bronze turkey hens (the
small kind) 10-15 Ibs. ea. good layers;
lay or set all the time. $2.50 ea. or
trade for Buff Leghorn chickens. Mrs.
W. N. McCorvey, Moultrie, R 1.

N. Lott, Brasel-



WYANDOTTES |
Pure White R C. Wyandotte 6 mos.
old cockerels at $1 each. Billy Hall,
Soperton.

$1 each; cockerels, $1.25. Some laying
now. Mrs. D. H. Moss, Ashburn.

April hatch R C. White Wyandotte
rooster, $1 or exc. for 10 lbs. dried
fruit. Mrs. G. H. Conner, Pitts, R. 1.

S. I Wyandottes, 10 April hatch pul-
lets, nicely marked, soon be laying,
$10 for lot Mrs. Hugh Bowling, Union
Point.

WYANDOTTES

78. L. Wyandotte cocks, Feb. hatch,
7c ea. Cash with order. Mrs. J. H.
Martin, Commerce, R 5.

Poultry Wanted

BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS

Exe. 7 pure bred Dark Cornish hens
and rooster for 100 pure bred Barred
Rocks; also exc. 1-2 yr. old hens for
Spring hatch pullets. Mrs. EK. D Law-
horn, Sumner.

Exc. 2 Mammoth Bronze hen tur-
key hens and 2 White Pekin ducks for



Commerce, R. 3.

Exc. Racing Homers, N. P. A band-
ed and working for White Rock
March hatched pullets 1 pr. for ea.
4 pullets. K. T. Clarke, Hapeville.

Pay reasonable cash price for 1
Barred Rock March or April hatch
cockerel, from prize. winning stock;
near Marietta or Acworth. E. W.
Hendon, Acworth, R. 3.

Exe pr. April hatch pure bred big

bone Bronze turkeys, Battleship str.
for 10 pure bred Barred Rock, April
or March hatch pullets. Write first.
Mrs. Alex Boyer, Sparta, R 1.
Want 15 to 20 Feb. or early March
hatch Barred Rock pullets. Holter-
man str. preferred Mrs. Geo. J. Gar-
rett, Midland.



CORNISH
Exc, 3 or 4 Cornish cockerels for
some of same str. Helen Steedley,
Coffee.



GAMES
Exe. good laying hens, mixed breed,
for good Game chickens. Felton
Johnson, Carters.
Exc. nice Black Jersey cow with 1st
calf (month and half old), giving 1 1-2



gal milk for 50 Game hens an

$10, or 90c each. $1.50 per pair. Also

for breeders; hens $4, toms, $6 ea. del. |

Pure bred White Wyandotte pullets, | 4

pure B. Rocks. Mrs. E. G Fitzpatrick,.

Cedartown, R. 4.

LEGHORNS

Want to buy 100 Feb. or March
hatch W. L. pullets. No culls. Must
be reasonable and from choice stock
Mrs. T. M. Edmonds, Amity.

Want 25 W. L. hens, 1 yr. old exc.
good value for same. ae Perkins,
Girard.

Exe M. B. tom and 2 hens, 1931
hatch, 1 tom 1932 hatch for young
Brown or White L. hens: Ibs. for Ib.,
at my home. Mrs. F. M. Westbrook,
Alpharetta, R. 1."

Exc. 3 W lL. roosters, Tancred str.
for roosters of same str. March or
April hatch. Norman C. Loudermilk,
Mt. Airy, Box 64.

Want March or April hatch, well
dev. W. L., B. L, White Minorca and
Ancona pullets. Quote best price for
first class stock. J. E. Carter, Lump-

Want 25 W. L roosters, this, yrs
hatch, good stock. State age, wt.,
where bought from and best price. G.
D. Fain, Edison.

Want 50 W. L. pullets, within 25 mi.
of Columbus. Quote best prices. D.
B. Preston, Box Springs.

Want 2 doz. spring pullets, Ra CG;
Dark Brown Leghorns. Write and give
prices and age of pullets. Edw. T. Ag-
erton, Waynesboro, 820 Academy Ave.

Will pay 50c ea. for 30 head March,
1932 hatch pullets: White, Brown, or
Buff Leghorns. Pure bred. Write. B.
W. Screws, Adrian, os

MINCGRCAS
Want 10 White Minorca Feb. .or
March hatch pullets. No culls. Cheap
for cash Donald Peek, Conyers, R. 3.

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS

Want 2 to 300 hens, now laying, on
shares for egg production. Prefer
March or April hatch. Mrs. K. L.
Johannesen, Jesup, R. 2.

Exc. 1 Duroc gilt, wt. 60-75 Ibs. for
12 heavy hengor 15 Leghorns. Ea.
pay express. Roy Alligood, Doerun, R

Fraser,









R. I. REDS
Want a pure bred young R. I Red
rooster, April hatch for breeding.
State price, answer only if you have
thoroughbred Reds. Mrs. Minnie
Walker, Macon, R. 5.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE, ETC., WANTED
Want 6 Muscovey ducklings, 1-4
wks. old, from pure Black matings.
State price FOB your Express office.
Must be reasonable. C. H. Haddon,

Atlanta, 163 Campbell St., S. BE.

WYANDOTTES
Want 25 White Wyandotte 2-8 wks.

old pullets, pure bred. J. D. Wheel-
er, Kite

Baby Chicks F or Sale

Pure bred White, Barred Rocks,
Reds, Eng. Leghorns, from. well culled
flocks, $8.50 C; heavy assorted, $5.95;
lots less 100, add Ie per chick, Pre-
paid. Live del. <A. H. Fechtel, Way-
cross.

Quality chicks, husky and vigorous.
Barred Rocks, Reds, White Rocks and
Wyandottes $6.50 C; heavy assorted,
$6; less than 100, add le per chick. R.
H. Fechtel, Albany.

Pape str. S. C. Black Minorcas, from
heavy layers, $7.75 per ee $3.85 for
50; $2 for 25, Del Mrs. C. L. Rehberg,
Cairo.

Eng. Leghorns, Reds, Barred Rocks.
All chicks from well selected flocks.
Good strong liveable chicks at very
reasonable prices. Custom hatching,
$2 per C eggs. Eustace J. McKinney,
Jr., Blackshear.

First quality chicks, all Standard
breeds: light, 6c; heavy, 6 1-2c ea. del.
Add 25c for less than 100. Live del.
guar.
Ave. Atlanta.

Baby Chicks Wanted

Want 100 chicks, day old to raise on
halves to 8 wks. old. Prefer large
breed Mrs. J. E. Chance, Graymont.









Want 300 baby chicks, any heavy or





a a breed, to raise on halves,

ves to 8 wks. old. Any pure breed, a

E.R. Adlington, 510 Pie dmont | H2Vve: Mrs. Julian Forrester, Lee







on halves to 12 wks. old. I furnish
feed; party pay ches. 1 way. D.
Sheffield, Screven, care Jake Tyre, R,
1, Box 64.

Want baby chicks to raise on elves
to 10 wks. old. Gaylord Cosper, Bow-
don, Star Rt.

Want 100 baby chicks to raise on
halves to 10 wks. old, large breed pre-










ferred. I furnish feed; other party
pay chgs Mrs. E. G. Chapman, But-
ler, R. 1.








Want 100 W. L. to raise on halves
to 8 wks: old. Mrs. J. G. McDonald,
Colquitt..

Want 50 Brown L. chicks, del. in Oc- a
tober. Will exc. 15 lb. turkey for
chicks, turkey to be del. Nov. 25th or
Xmas. Ka .pay chgs. J. E. Herndon,
Baxley, R 4.

Want 75-100 chicks to raise on hal-













Barred Rocks, or Orp. preferred. Will
furnish feed. Party pay postage. Mrs, .
H. A. Ryals, Stuckey, ne





Eggs For Sale

Pure Bred Ringlet Barred Rock eggs,
75c per 15. Add postage. Miss. M. E.
Agiams, Marietta, R 3.

Prize winning Dark Cornish exes,
75c per 15; $2 for 50. Prepaid. April
hatched cocks, $1 ea. FOB. Donaldson
Red eggs from rigidly culled flocks,
$1.00 per 15 delivered. Exchange for
dried fruit; Willett Wonder peas, 30c _
lb. 4 Ibs. $1. Mrs. H. G. Brown, Stone a
Mtn, R 2.

Hatching eggs, Harold Tompkins . 4
C. Reds, direct. 75c per 15, or 30 for ;
$1.25 postpaid. C. F. Matheson, Alto.

Genuine Buff Cochin bantam eges,
$1.50, 15; few young cockerels, $1-$2 ea.
for fancy stock either Buff Cochin :
bantams or Giant Blacg Minorcas. O.
H. Wright, Atlanta, 515 Peters Bldg.



Flowers and Seed For 7

Fine pink, red, white peonies a
for planting now. 25c each. C.
Hardy, Jasper, R 1. x

Sev. large Thanksgiving and man
cactus, $1.30 each. Mrs. A. H. Price,
Locust Grove. 49

Choice Easter lily bulbs, bloom the
first year, 75c doz. 2doz. $1.25 postpaid.
Miss Cassie Pfeiffer, Sylvania. a

Large blooming size milk and wine
lily bulbs, 10c ea. $1 doz. Add post-
age on orders less than $1. Miss Li ay
cile Palmer, Milford. 4

White narcissi, yellow cup in conten | A
butter and egg, yellow jonquil, $1 C1_
blue and pink hyacinths, 75c doz. Blue |
Spider lilies, $1 doz. Miss Mattie Lee
Purdy, Hartwell, R 4, 3

Blue Grape hyacinths, 50c C. Teron | ;
lilies, $1 C; Shasta daisies, 50c C, Vin-
ca, and Evergreen vine with heavenly
blue blooms. 50c C. Ray Johnson, |
Hartwell,

Fine iris, 200 var. German Siberian,
Hybrids, Spurias, 15c up, also Peonies, =
Spireas, white wistaria, red crepe myr- a
tle, all labeled, postpaid. Mrs. J. Le
Kilgore, Stone Mtn., R 1. S

Lemon bush, 8 mos. old, $3.75, or exc.




for 5 bu. dried apples or peaches.
Write before sending. Miss Pearle |
Burrell, Goggin, R 1.

Large quantity Spider or Witch ily
bulbs, 15 doz. Exc. for tulips, other a
bulbs or sweet pea seed. Mrs, J. M. a
Daniel, Alston, a

Well rooted pink weigelias, 25c e@ a
lots of dif. flowers and-shrubs, cape
jasmines, forsythia, crepe myrtle and
daffodils and others, Cheap, or exe,
Mrs. M. Harris, Carnesville. :

Monthretias pulbs, 25 doz. cotcele 4
palms, 5 for 40c; Asfidistriz, 3 for 40.
Giant verbena, deep pink, white eye,
35c doz. postpaid. Mrs. J. W. Rafe, Mc-
Donough, 4

Achimense bulbs, 25 doz: . for
Amaryllis lilies. Exe, daffodils: ek any
kind of perennials. Write what you








Genuine red flowering dogwood, Fl
Rubra. Best transplanting about 3 ft.
size, $1.50 ea. or 6 for $7.50. Cash with
order. FOB. Supply limited. N. Ro-
sene, Ft. Valley.

Nandenas 2 - 2 1-2 ft. 25c ea. 6 for
$1.25; 250 butter and eegs, 50c C. $
for lot; 130 Fair Maids Feb. 60c C. 7
for lot. Postpaid. Nelle Walter
Ple 4 2 fesse hig # as S






























ils, butter and eggs and daffo-
15c doz; blue Flag lillies, shas-
ies, 10 doz; red, pink verbena,
inch. Add postage. Mrs. W. A.
ik , Martin, R. 2. ;
iful var. of butter and eggs,

C; Jbl. and single early bloom- |.

nquils, mixed, 35c C. postpaid.
Mary Lou Wills, Jefferson.
g trumpet yellow daffodils, bloom
luster, narcissi and cream deep or-
center narcissa, 8c per bulb in
f 50; hyacinths, blue and pink,
No chks. Miss Gussie Strick-

bbery cuttings; wiegelias, 5c
-forsythia, cut. and rooted, 10c
Deutzia, Jap. Honeysuckle, iris.
yz; seed: hibiscus, hollyhocks, 5c
Add postage. Mrs. Leo-

r, Ringgold, R 1.
size, early blooming narcissi,

e with cream centers, 45c doz. 6
Feb. blooming narcissi, cream
vellow center, same price. Add
Mrs. J. M. Fletcher, Bron-

k white phlox, lemon lilies, 25c
Shasta daisy, red Foxglove, 30c
ite lilac, snowballs, red myr-
ic ea, bleeding heart, 35c. gold-
25 doz. Pearl Vick, Ellijay.

ts and seed, cheap: yellow Bird
radise, Florida Poinciana, pink,

apanese Locust, Daubentonia,

large Gerbera daisies mixed,
etta, Amaryllis; others. Mrs.
olyard, Augusta, R 2. Box 289.
cut., pink, red, single, double,
bl. white baby rose, red, pur-
cut. or rooted, 10c; pink sul-
Thembergia cactus, 5c ea. Mrs.
itman, Baxley R 4. Box 134.
nquils and daffodils, 50c C. Apri!
4ing white narcissi, 60c C; butter
reggs, 20c doz; blue Flag lilies, 25c

Add postage. Miss Nannie Over-
owdon R. 4.

ge dbl. deep pink peonies, 25c
blue Dutch hyacinth bulbs, 40c

hite . Cameoereneele narcissus.
hoenix daffodils, 5c ea. Add

Mrs. Genie Barlow, Talla-
9

wh

pe Jasmine, 6 in. and 3 ft. well
15c and 50c. Postage paid on
of 50c and over. Mrs. J. W.
Newnan. 29 Wilcoxton St. |
hite Feverfew (to root now for
ext spring; only way to pro-
; Sure to root) 25c doz. Mrs. T.
away, Atlanta. 1148 No. High-
daffodils, jonquils, 50c C; Blue
hyacinths, 2c each; 12 var.
$1.00; Rosemary, | Nudiflora,
billardi, vernoica per salvia,
_ Add postage. Mrs. J. M. Mc-
Palmetto. -
odils, jonquils, white, yellow nar-
C; wood spruce pine 20 aza-
xed laurel, 35 doz; yellow ja-
weigelias, 15c ea. Rooted.
Davis, Ellijay.

narcissi |.

. Exe. for tulips, phlox,
Mrs. C. C. Lynch, Ar-

Col. dbl. and single poppy seed,
bis, 25c cupful. Postpaid. Mrs.
McKiban, Bowdon.

nipers, 2 for 5c, or exc. for

_ Mrs. W. A. Cosper, Bow-

s, guar, true to name: Mon-
lie (pink), Felix Crousse
Odel of Perfection (pink).

pe room neat spring, 3 for paper white narcissi, small blue hya-}

tpaid. Miss Mary Lewis, Cor-

luil bulbs, 20 C; $15.00 M; but-
bush, 20 ea. well rooted. Add
Mrs. Scott Davis, Hogans-

jonquil bulbs, 15 doz: $12.00

ite peony bulbs, 25c each, 5 for
well rooted boxwoods, 10c each.
Jones, Calhoun. R 4.
Med. and late jonquils, 5c
ming size pink crepe myrtle
Dorothy Perkins rose vines,

up narcissi, Feb. cluster
doz. 4 kinds mixed Spring
doz, Add postage. Mrs.

Jeffie Ham, Forsyth. R 6.

e

3 small buckets of lace ferns, 25c
ea. Or all for 60c; sweet blue violets,
pink oxalis, 3 doz. Plants, 25c. Ali
carefully moss packed. No cks. Mrs.
N. B. Brady, Cairo. R 4.

Pink weigelias, white spirea, golden
bells, rooted, 10c: 1 pink sultana, root-
ed, 40c; oxalis, blotched coleus,, sword
ferns, rooted, 10c. Add postage. Mrs.
R. E. Whitmore, Talking Rock, R 1.:

Pink crepe myrtle, red japonicas,
white spirea, white Eng. dogwood, white
baby Rambler rose, 15c ea; evergreen
running vine, 15c doz. Add postage.
Mrs. Will James, Talking Rock. R 1.

Poppy seed, Giant dbl. flowered mix-
ed var. of the Worlds Best. Plant in
the fall. 25c large pkt. H. M. Hill,
Atlanta 172 Howard St. N.E. phone,
Dearborn, 5033 W.

Collection of very fine bulbs, Nar-
cissi, jonquil and daffodils.
price, 50 C; Not postpaid: $5.00 M.
Mrs. Joe Hynds, Atlanta, 249 Suther-
land Ter. N.E. phone De-4088-W.

1 boxwood, about 21 ft. around, 5
ft. high, $25.00; 2 trailing Cedars, 2 Et:
$5.00 each; mixed jonquils, daffodils,
50c C. $4.00 M. Mrs. D. A. Pope, Tal-
lapoosa R 3.

Indian and Japanese azaleas, all col.
arborvitaes, junipers, nandinans, lig-
ustrums and other shrubbery at cut
prices. R. L. Wheeler, Macon Rt. 5.
Clinton Road.

Blue, Roman hyacinths, yellow Em-
press, white narcissi, dbl. daffodils,
blue, white iris, 20c doz. rooted, red
Oleander, pink hydrangea, 15c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. J. Elsner, Austell R 2.

Butter and egg bulbs, $1.00 gal; Si-

|berian iris bulbs, 25 doz., narcissi

bulbs, 50c gal. Mrs. Flora Sams, Cum-
ming R 7.

Different kinds of fine geraniums,
25c to 50 each. Add postage. Clyde
Gable, Esom Hill, R 2 Bx 27.

Pink thrift plant, 50c C. or 500,
$2.00; red verbena, pink with a white
eye, 10c each, 3 for 25c. Miss Martha
Beeland, Reynolds, R 1.

_ Hardy sweet peas, mixed col. giant
zinnia seed mixed, 3 pkg. seed, 25c. R.
Weatherly, Winder R 1.

Fimbriated Thedosia broad golden
throat, pink ruffled blooms, 3 1-4 in
veross, 25c pkg., red velvet ruffled car-
tation, dbl. pink poppy, larkspur, hi-
biscus, 3 pkg. 25c. A. Daniel, Winder.

Daffodils, cluster jonquils, $1.00 C;
3 junipers, 2 yr. old, 75c each; 2
broad Leaf evergreen japonicas, $1.00
each; mixed iris, $1.50 C. Add post-
age. Nancy Henderson, Ellijay. |

Purple and lavender iris, $1.00 C;
almonds, forsythia, Bridal wreath,
Brides Bouquet, Sword lily, 3 for 25.
All del. Mrs. Lester Frix, Talking
Rock.

100 purple lilac bushes, 25c each, 3
for $1.00; purple and lavender iris
julbs, 25c doz; butterfly bush, 25c ea.

15 for $1.00. Mrs. L. D. Spriggs, Rock-

mart R 2. v4

Dark purple, lavender iris, $1.25 C;
daffodils, narcissi, Star of Bethlehem,
$4.00 M; snowballs, white Easter rose,
30c each. Exc. for white sacks. Mollie
Henderson, Ellijay, R 3.

State insp. daffodils and narcissi
bulbs, blooming size, from which I sell
thousands of eut flowers. Cut price.
4.00 bu. Cash with order. Mrs. Ju-
lius Jones, Calhoun, Calhoun R 4.

Spengeria ferns, 2c each bunch; yr.
old pink and red Radiance roses, 25
vach: 3 cut. ea. of light red and dark
peach blow hibiscus, 5c. Add postage.
Mrs. J. W. Fox, Dawson, ao

Yellow narcissi, 30c doz. 6 doz. $1.16

cinths, Trumpet daffodils, 3 doz. /25}
50c doz.White Roman hyacinths, 75
doz. Mrs. J. F. Chapman, Edison.
Giant dbl. red: poppy seed, 10c per
tsp. Add 3c egal Mrs. P. E. Thom-
ele Rie,
ee dbl. red, dbl. variegated,
rose weigelias purple lilac, dogwood.
Spirea, white crepe myrtle, nice var.
lilies, jonquils, Write at prices. Mrs.
j arnell, Jasper, - 3 pest
ae hedge, rooted, $2.00 C; daffo-
dils, narcissi, purple iris $1.00 ; 20c
each, or exc, for green or red peony
Write. Mollie Reece, Ball Ground - R4.
Dbl. large red poppy seed, 8c. pkt.,
white narcissus, jonquils, daffodils,



10c doz; 2 Xmas cactus, 25 each;

Special:

1$1.00. .

ale| Flowers and Seed For Sale

graveyard moss, 10c bunch, plus post-
age. Mrs. J. A. Milford, Ball Ground.
Iris, 60 C; jonquils and day llies,
40c C; pink almonds, bridai wreath,
Brides Boquet and Pea Locuzt, 6 for
25;. monthly and climbing roses, 10c
each, Jemima Barnes, Oakman.

Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Mtn. Lau-
rels, Spruce, white pine, crabapple,
dogwood, japonicas, Coral berry, black
rose, butterfly bush 2-4 ft. rooted, 6,
$1.00; $1.75 doz. Others. Mrs. J. 4
Peuland, Ellijay.

Camellia Japonicas, all col. Tea 71-
ives, Banana Shrubs, Pyracantha, Pit-
tosporum, green, variegated Photenias,
Indica Azaleas, Ligustrum, 2, $1.10;
Nandinas, Oleanders, all col. abelias,
4, $1.15. Mrs. J. A. Griffin, Cordele.

Verbena, rooted, rose, red, white,
purple rose variegated, 100, 5c each; 1
doz. Cape Jesamine, rooted, 20c each;
Bachelor button seed, 5 this. Miss
Lee Lancaster, McRae,

Long Trumpet daffodils, 15c doz,
not postpaid. Miss Elmer
Brown, Hartwell R 4.

Polyanthus narcissus, large clusters

of fragrant golden blooms to stem
blooming size, 35 doz. 5. doz. $1.10;
iyancianths, single blue, 4 doz. $1.10.
virs. W. H. Rucker, Milner. :
Large, single pink and red poppy
eed, 1 thls. 5c;. dbl. poppy seed, same
color, 1t. 5c. Mrs. C. . Jackson,
armington.
_ Pink and white Thrift plants, 50c C;
monthly blooming roses, 15 dif. col, 2.
r. size, 5 for $1.00; Golden Evergreens.
5c. Mrs. W. M. Vickers, Siloam.

Mixed col. Everlasting sweet pea
eed, large pkt., 13c; red canna lilies,
snowdrops, paper white narcissi, hy-
icinths, dbl. pink, ea. blooming size,

for 30c. Eva Cogburn, Alphartta R 2.

Cape Jessamine, 25c; crepe myrtle,

drops, bridal wreath, goldenbells, 10c
each; Dwarf boxwoods, 12-15 in.
1.00 doz. Add postage. Mrs. W. V.
Thompson, Bremen, R 1. .
Daffodils; Golden Spur, $1.00 C; nar-
cissi $1.00 C. Sweet scented Clove
pinks, white and fall, mixed 2 doz.
25c. Add postage. Mrs. Christine Mc-.
aeod, College Park R 2. Box 175.
Cannas, white, pink, red and yellow,

{mixed, $2.00 C; 5 M. mixd bulbs, 75c

2; 12 each, rooted Oleanders and crepe
nyrtles, each $2.00; others. Mrs. J. RB.
Jamp, Cordele.

Mixed col. perennial seed, Sweet

| Williams, Dianthus, Calif. poppy seed.

dbl. larkspur, hollyhocks, peony type
poppy, 3c pkg., 5 for 20c. Mrs. J. T.
Pattillo, LaGrange R 6 Box 79.

Rhodendrons, Globe Arbovitae, 6,
1.00; pink, yellow azaleas, yellow dog-
yood, redbuds, Barberry, pink Cherokee
roses, $1.00 doz; 12 rooted roses. $1.00;
blue Parma: violets 25c doz. Addie
Wilson, Morganton.

Bright red Oleanders, 35c each; jon-
quil and little yellow narcissus, $1.00
C; dbl. pink altheas, 20c each; Cen-
tury plants, 10c. All rooted. Add post-
age. Mrs. M. L. Peterson, Vidalia.

Spruce, white pine, rhodendrons.
Rose of Sharon, 1-4 ft., 10c-25c; Blue
iris, Day lilies, daffodils and narcus-
us. 75c C. Wisteria, 2 yrs. 25c each.
Yonge Walker, Clarkesville R 5.

Large, dbl. poppy seed, 2 and 3 col-
ors, mixed, sweet pea seed, all colors.



old fashioned Four Oclock seed, col-
ors mixed. All 10c pkt. Add postage.
Miss Annie E. Willis, Middleton.
-100 named var. iris bulbs, del. by par-
cel post, $1.00. Not less than 100 sold
at this price. Cash with order. No
thks. J. E, Stembridge, Ella Gap.
Nice, blooming size Easter lily bulbs,
and cream col. narcissi, 5c each, 50c
ez; long trumpet daffodils, 15 doz
not prepaid, orders less $1.00. Money
order. Mrs. C. E. Orr, Wrightsville.
Pink Amatyllis lily bulbs, large, 50c;
small size, 15c; red June cactus, root-
ed, 5c each; blue hyacinth bulbs, 10c
ea. Add postage. Mrs. T. W. Diggs.
Douglasville, 12 E. Strickland St. .
2 yr. old Elm trees, Cherokee and Mc-
astney hedge roses, $1.00 C; $7.00 M;
- uekleberry, Red Bub, _ strawberry
shrub, Virginia Creeper, 7, $1.00. J.
W. Toole, Macon, R 2. on
Butter-cups, jonquils, butter and
eggs, yellow sweet scented navcissi, 15
doz; 85 ; poppy seed, sev. col. 10c



bls. Mrs. Ben Echols, Philomath.

Pomme

pink weigelias, 15c ea; lilacs, snow- |

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Flowers and Seed For Sale
Yellow cannas to exc. for anything

dahlias to exch. and little, sweet sceni-
2d yellow narcissi bulbs, 50 del. Mrs.
aul Boatright, Rayle. s

Thousands of boxwood plants, now
ready, 2 and 3 yrs. old, 50 for $1.00;
zrepe (mytrle, pink, jasmine, rooted,
25 each. Magnolia Glaucia trees, 2
or 50c. Mrs. C. M. Robinson, Green-
ville.

Blue Roman hyacinths, yellow, dbl.
onquils, Blue Spanish Iris, German
ris, purple, smoky with purple galls,
ellow with purple, cream, 25c doz
vrs. Riley Ross, Ringgold.

Purple Iris, pink hardy phlox, jon-
quils, 15c doz; azaleas, 40c doz; box-_
woods, 15 to 20 in. high, 20c red, yel-
OW japonicas, weigelias, 15c. Add pos-
age. Dora Shepard, Ellijay R 4. .

Pink phlox, purple iris, Foxglove,
vhite narcissi, 15 doz; pink weigelias,
ed, yellow japonicas, 15c; white,
pruce pines, mtn. laurels, azaleas, 50c.
loz. Add postage. Bertie Parker, E)-
ijay, R33: :

Snowballs, 6 for 50c; catnip, pepper-
mint, 10 doz. 2 yr. boxwoods, $1.25
loz. Add. postage on all orders under
$2.00. Miss Ruth White, Dahlonega,
Rs Bx 35:
Rhododendrons, Mtn. laurels, aza-
eas, Coral Bush, Cherokee roses dog-
wood, 3 ft. All $1.00 doz; perennial
phlox, 20 doz. red japonicas, arbor
ritaes, 6 for $1.00. Mrs. Boon Wilson,
Morganton.

Purple iris, foxgloves, hardy red, pink
hlox, white narcissi, 2 doz. 250; abl
yellow japonicas, pink weigelias, climb-

B. L. Eller, Ellijay R 3.

_ Fox glove, narcissi, 15 doz. Butter-
fly bush, Weigelias, monthly roses, red,

ellow japonicas, 10c each: azleas 40c

doz; bleeding heart, 25c ea. Add post-

age. Linda Hicks, Ellijay R 3,

Trumpet Major daffodils, large, long .
stem, golden yellow Trumpet and pet-
als; blooming size bulbs, $1.50 GC; Exe.
Some for pecans, beans, butter-beans,
early Wonder Navy bean, Ida Puck-
et, Maysville

Dahlias, clumps, 4$Pride of Calif., 5
Jersey Beauty, 7 var. Warner, 4 Dugon;
1 Jane Cowl, 1 Patrick. OMara, 60c ea.
Named, labeled Iris, &5e doz. Mrs. J.
M. Hall, Calhoun.

Large, dbl. dahlias, Decorative type, _
dark red, white, lavender, 2 pinks, sai-
mon and cream col. Doz. bulbs, 70
postpaid, Growing instructions on re-
quest. Mrs. Alvin D. Todd. Sarah.

Red carnations, 15c each; ferns,
pink and red dbl. geraniums, 10c ea;
dark red and pink crepe myrtle, $1.00
doz. 50c orders del. Mrs. F. Happoidt,
Lewiston.

Large, dbl. President cannas, 4 for
5c; 12 for $1; butterfly bush, Jasmine,
fellow and red. japonicas, 35c ea,
3nowdrops, paper white narcissi, 30c
ee Mrs. Mary Spruell, Aipharetta,

White Easter lily, blooming size
bulbs, 8c each; 60c doz. $4 CG; Crab-
claw cactus, 10 and 15 ea. rooted; 3
doz. cherry plants, 25c. Add postage.
Miss Idel Rahn, Guyton, R 1!

Deodara, Retinospora, Juniper, Vi-
burnum, Meratia Praecox, 2, $1.50;
Dbl. Altheas, white, lavender, pink
pireas, Thumbergi, white, crimson,
pink; red myrtles, Barberry, Buddleia,
Deutzia, Philadelphus, Arborvitaes, 4,
$1.15. Miss Adeline McIver, Cordele.

4 yr. old weigelias, abelia, spireas,
Van Houtti, Winter honeysuckle, for-
sythia, Excelsior roses, 25 to 50c ea;
from 20 to 70 in. shrubs. Mrs. Nettie
Roberts, Tallapocea, R 3. :

Crimson, blooming size Amaryllis
bulbs, 55 doz; yellow daffodils, 20
doz; pink Radiance roses, 2 yrs. old,
40c each. No order less 50c. . Miss:
Thena Tanner, Sandersville, R 1.

Bloomin: size bulbs. yellow jonauils,
dbl. cream and yellow butter and eggs.
rellow trumpt daffodils, $1.25, C; va-
riegated. blue lantansa. salmon sultan-
as, begonia. 25c ea. Mrs. T. H. Mc-
Curley, Hartwell.

Blooming size bulbs, yellow jonquils,
butter and eggs, $1.10 C; Rain lilies, 6
for 25c; purple lantana, red and pink
rosebud red and white ger. All 35c ea.



| Miss G. B .McLane, Hartwell, R 2,

o



can use; also few red and variegated

ng roses, 10c each. Add postage, Mrs. |








Purple, yellow iris, hardy phlox,
Foxglove, golden glow, all 20c doz;
snowdrops, narcissi, jonquils, violets,
all 15c doz; azaleas, red, yellow, pink,
40c doz. Miss Roxie Plumley, Ellijay,
R 4,

Large, dbl. pink hyacinths, 65c doz.
bulbs; smaller ones, 35c doz. jonquils,
25 doz; jonquils, butter and eggs, with
yellow center, mixed, 35c doz. Mrs. R.
H. Whitehead, Jefferson, R 2.

10 in. rooted Dwarf boxwoods, uni-
form plants with full green tops, 90c
doz. $6.50 C; dbl. red Camellia Japon-
icas, 4 - 8 in. rooted, 50c each. Mrs. R.
F. Terrell, Greenville, R 3.

Sev. M old fashioned true Dwarf
boxwoods, well rooted cuttings, $1.50
to $3.50 per hundred. Crepe Myrtle,
spirea and Cherokee roses, cheap.
Blanche Woodruff, Greenville..

Pink weigelias, dbl. yellow japonicas,
dbl. white spirea, red Jap quince, 2 for
25c; 4 yrs. old jasmine, 25c; azaleas,
altheas, goldenbell, Eng. dogwood, 10c
ea. Ellen Silver, Talking Rock.

1 M pink honeysuckle vines, $5; 500
orange lilies, 500 yellow mums, all $5;
red flowering quince, $1 doz. 50 red
hollyhock plants, $1.. Mrs. V. G. Sil-
ver, Oakman, R 1.

Purple iris, blackberry lilies, orange
lilies, each, 20c doz. Chesterfield dai-
sies, 15c doz. mixed pkg., flower seed,
10c. Add postage. Mrs. S. Souther-
land, Ellijay, R 3.

Purple butterfly bush, japonicas.

monthly climbing roses, weigelias, 15;.

arborvitaes, white spruce, boxwoods,
20c ea. red, pink phiox, black iris, $1
Cc, Add postage. Linda Evans, Elli-
jay, R 3.

Purple King Iris, 6 doz. $1; holly-
hocks, hibiscus, sing. and dbl. orange
lilies, 15c doz; lemon lilies, pink har-
dy peas, 35c doz. Add postage. Mrs.
Willie Dean, Talking Rock.

Yellow jonquils and daffodils, $1 C;
April blooming white narcissi bulbs,
perennial phlox, blue hyacinths, Shas-
ta and Chesterfield daisies, Ha. 25c
doz. Mrs. John Henderson, Oakman.

Narcissi bulbs, long stems, large flo-
wering, cream with golden yellow cup,
30c doz. sagt Saata Mrs. J. J. Davis,
Thomasville, R 3.

1 each, geranium, pink and white

- begonia, Florida petunias, dbl. petu-
nias, Xmas cactus, azalea, Rainbow
moss, rooted. All for 35c. Mrs. Seas
Grindle, Alto, R 1,

1 M. narcissus, yellow jonquils, dbl.
butter and eggs, bulbs. Each, $1 per
Cc. Miss Nora McCurley, Hartwell, R
4, ;

Purple, yellow iris, Foxglove, hardy
phox, poldenglow, all, 20 doz; narcis-
si, snowdrops, jonauils, violets, all, 15
doz. azaleas, 40c doz. Miss Dora Tea-
gue, Ellijay, R 4.

Yellow jonquils, $1.25 C; butter and
eggs, $1.25 C; narcissi, $1.50 C. Money
order only. Miss Mattie Lee Purdy,
Hartwell, R 4.

Dbl. yellow japonicas, 2 for 25;
purple iris, 10c each; Augusi lilies, 15c

each; snowdrops, 35c bunch. Add
postage. Mrs. J. M. Smith, Talking
Reik, R 2 Ue

Jonquil and narcissi bulbs, mixed,
45c C; crepe myrtle, 25c each; 3 for
50c; pink and. yellow Mo. roses, 10c
cut., Evergreen, 5 cut. Mrs. W. E.
Hammons, Conyers, 3.

Blue, Roman hyacinths, October lil-
jes, 30c doz; jonquils, pink Thrift, 15c
doz. $1 C; white iris, 3 for 10c; also
dif. pot flowers. Mrs. H. F. Jarrell,
Butler, R 2. :

Pink crepe myrtle, with large roots,
tops from 1 to 2 ft. bloom from now
until frost. 35c ea. or 4 for $1. Miss
Idilene Bennett, Cumming, R 1.

6 kinds rose cuttings, 25c; lily bush-
es that grow 12 ft. high, 3, 25c; fall
pinks, 25c doz. pines, stay green all
, winter, $1 doz. Del. Dollie Blackwell,
Cleveland.

Giant mixed col. snapdragons, 25
doz; Darwin tulips, 50c doz. dbl. pink
hyacinths, 30c doz. hardy hydrangea,
blue, 10c a piece. Miss Blanche Woods,
LaFayette, R 5. ~

Hibiscus, 10c each; hardy phlox, 10c
doz. $1 C; sweet Williams, 10c doz;
fantana, oxalis, tuberoses, 15c doz; Au-
gust and pot lilies, 10c ea. Add post-
age. Mary Grindle, Dahlonega, m1.

Dbl pink Oleander,





pink roses,



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Grand Duke jasmine, nandina. Well
rooted, 35 ea. 4, $1.25; roots hardy
Terrestrial orchids, 25 ea., 4, 90c. Mit-
tie Collins, Smithville, R :

Magnolias, 18 in. 10c; 26 in, 25;
dogwood, evergreens, long straw pines,
cedar, 15c; Tiger lilies, 3 for 5c. Mrs.
Jora Lewis, Toomsboro.,

Cydonia Japonicas, forsythia, gold-
en bells, buddlelia, V. H. wisteria, flo-
wering almond, winter jasmine, rho-
dodendron, azaleas, 12 for $1. Jessie
Lee Eaton, Dahlonega,

Red, pink, purple, lavender, w. white,
blue, variegated, yellow, cream strip-
ed iris, 5 each; pink spirea, 10c; bri-
dal wreath, golden bells, purple lilac,
altheas, 40c doz Mrs. Henry Hiller,
Elijay, R 3.

Weigelias, spirea, butterfly bush,
bridal wreath, water and fairy lilies,
Elephant Ears, 10c; spring bulbs, 10c
doz; rooted, everblooming roses, 15c;
cannas, iris, 35c doz. Mrs. J. Winter,
Buford. :

Flower Seed:, Yellow, Calif. poppy,
large, dbl., heed colors, brown eyed-
Susan, yellow Lupine, periwinkle and
larkspur, 10 teaspoonful. Mrs. W. L.
Daniel, Dawson, R.1, Box 101.

Hardy phlox, mixed colors, 50c C.
Blue, purple iris, 50c C. dark red and
yellow dahlia roots, 25 doz. Exc, for
hyacinth or tulip pulbs. ae Pye;
Webb, Ellijay.

Yellow, cluster narcissi, very fra-
grant, 25c doz. bulbs; pink Fairy lilies,
5 each; St. Bernard lilies, 5c each;
yellow jonquils, 15c doz. Tiger lilies,

25c ea. bulb. Mrs. Thomas Diges,
Pougiasville.
- Magnolias, also yard flowers, run-

ning roses, red, white, pink, Yucca cut-
tings, hydrangea, ger. crepe myrtle.
shrubbery, white dogwood, red, silver
Maple. Cheap. Mrs. Wm. E. Burch,
Helena, Rt 1.

Euonymus, dbl. red, pink and white
althea cuttings, A. R. hedge cuttings,
$1 C; 500 jonquils, 500 butter and eggs,
$1 C. del. Mrs. E, G. Fountain, Ft.
Valley.

4. dif. ferns, red, white, conch, Ma-
ple, 5c each; 3 col. Oxalis, 15 doz;
Cigar plant, geraniums, water lilies,
lantana, May, cactus. 8c. Add post-

age. Mrs. S. M. Gunter, Lawrence-
ville, ;
Blue D. hyacinths, 50c doz; $3 C;

Star of Bethlehem bulbs, 20c C; $1.75
M; Grandiflora sweet pea and other
var. seed, all col. 20c large pkt. State
nsp. Lillian Thomas, Haralson.

Blooming size Trumpet, Major daf-
fodils, and April blooming white nar-
cissi, 50c C; var. blooming shrubs, rea-
sonable. Mrs. C, E. Leverett, Atlanta,
Ril:

3 pints dbl. dahlia looking poppy
seed, deep red, grow as large as sau-
cer, 10c tbls. November best planting
time; larkspur seed, 10c thls. Mrs. J.
B. Hunter, LaGrange, R 2.

Pink thrift yarrow 35c per C; 300, $1,
Sir Watkins daffodils, 35c doz. 3 doz.
$1; yellow Lupine seed, 8c teaspcon-
ful. G. M. Barrow, Madison.

Salmon everblooming chinquapen
roses, magnolias, 2 yrs. old, 20c; large,
fancy leaf caladium, 25c; hardy Dwarf
boxwoods, baby-breath ferns, 10c-20c
ea. Mrs. W. A. Lewis, Toomsboro.

500 yellow narcissi, red spider lilies,
50c C; Milk and Wine, 15c doz. Blue
hydrangea, 50c ea. Exe. for well root-
ed Red Japonica. Add postage. Mrs.
W. A, Reese, Jakin.

Cherokee roses, all col. azaleas, red
japonicas, altheas, lilies. All $1 doz;
pink dogwood, red Bud Coralberry
bush, 75 doz; perennial phlox and vi-
olets, 5 doz. $1. Bonnie Abercrombie,
Morganton.

Violet plants, 100 for $1. Not less
than 50 plants to order. All pre-
paid. No stamps taken. Mrs. T. B.
Thomas, Toomsboro.

Giant Trumpet Emperor daffodil
bulbs, 25 doz; Empress, 20c; Dec.
type dahlia bulbs, 35 doz; rooted Jas-
mine, white or purple lilac, crepe myr-
tle, 15 ea. Mrs..W. R. Thompson,
Lawrenceville.

Cuttings of 6 col. sultanas, 6 fine ger.
3 begonias, 15 cut. for 40c postpaid.
Mrs. Ralph Williams, Boston.

Dbl. rose pink and red Camellia Ja-
ponicas, $1.50 per 100 cuttings. Buyer

to call and cut them. Mrs. Sara C.
Tierney, Boston,



Jonquils, cream and white, narcissi
and butter and eggs bulbs, 25c doz;
dbl. red poppy seed, 10c tbls. Spencer
sweet pea seed (mixed), 10c pkg. Miss
Susie D. Asher, Marlow.

Large, White Chrysanthemums, 10
ea. $1 doz. The President (red) canna
bulbs, 10c ea. 3 for 25c; Boston ferns,
15c ea. Add postage. Mrs. A. L. Bran-
an, Macon, 209 Hardeman Ave.

Conch begonia, 5c cutting; pink
crepe myrtle, magnolias, Sweet Bay,
Spruce pines, sweet myrtle Gallberry,
10 to 25c each. Mrs. M. C. Connell,
Toomsboro, R 2.

Fall pinks, dbl. and mixed colors,
well rooted, 20c doz. del; mix. col. baby
Blanket flower seed, 10 cupful, del.
Alva Skinner, Gainesville. R 5.

Fine, yellow daffodils and jonquil
bulbs, single white narcissi, white Ger-
man iris, Hemerocallis Day lilies. Make
offer in 500 to 1 M lots. Mrs..C. C.
Dye, Middleton, R 1. :

Mix..col. hollyhock seed, tbls. post-
paid, 10c; 2 tbls. 16c; 4 for 25c. Stamps
accepted. Mrs. W. L Ledford, Cran-
Gall ry 1,

Rooted azaleas, 30c doz. pink phiox,
15 doz? weigelias, 5c each; blue iris,

jgoldenglow, 25c doz. peachtree rose 15c

doz; japonicas, 10c ea. Add postage.
Miss Edna Silvers, Ellijay, R 3.

Well rooted roses, pink Maman Co-
chet, Gen. Jacqueminot, pink Radian-
ee, red Radiance, 20c each. Trade for
chickens or pigs. Mrs. J. C. Nether-
Jand, Deeatur, R 1.

Hyacinth bulbs, dbl. pink, 8c each,
60c doz. Postage on orders less doz;.
well rooted Cape Jasmine, 20c each;
lot of 100, $10. Bessie Martin, Gaines-
ville, R 9.

Maple and Angel Wing begonias, 20c
each; plumbago, pink day lilies and
Curiosity plants, All 10c each, or exc.
for dried apples. Add postage. Daisy
Todd, Hartsfield, R 2.

Shasta daisies, 25c doz. May cactus,
red and pink, night blooming. cerasus,
2 for 25c.. Add postage. Miss Delila
Hadwin, Guyton,

Purple wisteria, sweet shrubs, white
and pink oleanders, purple lilae, Ker-
ria, japonicas, flowering almond, Jan-
tana, Bridal Wreath, spirea, rooted,
10c ea. Mrs. W. R. Wise, Wadley.

Long and short tube daffodils, $4 M.
Iris, 6 doz. $1; Japonicas, $1 doz; har-
dy hibiscus, 25c ea. flowering quince,
25 ea. Mrs. J. W. re Talking
Rock,

Pink, Dutch hyacinths, 4c each, 40c
doz; Blue, Roman hyancinths, 35c doz.
All blooming size bulbs. Not prepaid.
Orders. less than $1. Money order.
Mrs. T. L. Harris, Wrightsville.

Well rooted, dbl. monthly rose bush-
es, red and pink, 12 1-2c ea. White
iris slips, 25 doz. Add postage to all.
Bessie Boone, Commerce.

Surprise lily and dahlia bulbs and
cactus for sale or exc. for white feed
sacks. Write first.. Grace Frey, Ma-
rietta, R 2.

Dbl. red poppy seed, 10c pkt., Roose-
velt ferns, 20c; graveyard moss, 15
bunch; white cluster narcissi pulbs 18c
doz. del. in 3rd zone. Mrs. Pearl Mil-
ord, Ball Ground,

Oleanders, dbl. pink, everblooming.
Yr. old, 50c each; jonquils and narcis-
si, 10c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Sam
Teal, Lithia Springs, R. 1.

Castor oil seed (for moles), cheap,
or exc; also althea lilies, 15c bush, or
5e ea. on a 50c order; 50 for $1.00.
Have a few hundred. Ruby Lee San-
ders, Fleton.

Black Prince Iris bulbs, large size.
$1.00C; Eng. junipers, rooted, 2 yrs.
old, 40c ea.; well rooted Evergreen
boxwood, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
N. P. Padgett, Ella Gap.

Ferns, sultanas, geraniums, begonias,
10c ea. or exc. for anything can use.
Write Mrs. Charlie L. mes, Talking
Riek, B.S.

20 or 25 box flowers, all dif. 10c ea.
or exc. for anything can use. Mrs.
Ida M. Parker, Talking Rock, R. 3.

Buddleia, 6 yr. altheas, crepe myr-
tle, Eng. dogwood, spirea, Rosemary,
roses, bulbs, plants, seed; figs, scup-
pernongs apples, vinegar, poultry, eggs.
Mrs. M. M. Simpson, Waverly Hall.

Narcissi bulbs, 50 large, 10 ea. 50
smaller, 7c ea. or lot for $8.00; 2 box-
woods, 4 1-2 ft. high, 3 1-2 ft. dia.



Mrs. Jno. R. Turner, Griffin, R. C.







{$9.00 ea. ab my home, Belle Garnio,|



F lowers: aad Seed F or Sal

| Wrightsville.

Red, yellow, pink cannas, dbl., single
daffodils, dbl. single orange lily bulbs; _
garlic, blue flags, 40c per doz, Exe,
for red onions, feed sacks, etc. Nan
Kown, White.

Dbl. white, red, rosebud Ger, Rat. _
tail cactus, 10c; water hyacinths, cal. |
adium, 15c; pink hydrangea, 25c. Or- |
ders of 50c and over, postpaid. Mrs,
Charlie Arnette, Harlem, Star Route,

Large size white Bermuda Easter
lily bulbs (that will bloom this sea-

son). 75c per doz; $5.00 C. Add post.
age. Miss Blanche Shearouse, Guy-
ton, a

Boxwoods, 1-2 to 3 ft. high, good
shape, rooted, 25c ea. up; 1-2 doz. $3,
Evergreen hedge bushes, 1-4 ft. $4 dz,
Talmadge Rogers, Culberson, N. Ci, R. #
1, Zox 80. Resident of Ga. ;

Lemon lilies, blue velvet iris, 19
doz; Foxgloves, 15c doz. pink, white, a
purple, red phlox, 25c doz. white, pur-
ple, yellow, red fall pinks, 30c for 2
doz. Inez Vick, Ellijay.

Sweet scented cream narcissus, dbl,
50c doz; shrubs (bloom twice a year)
10c; Hastings salmon col. Cannas, 25
doz; Mrs. C. M. Hardison, Ideal. ~

Pink fairy lilies, 5c ea. bulb; Tiger
Tilies 25c bulb; jonquil, 15 doz.; Lace,
Boston and Sword fern, 15c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. A. S. Mozley, Douglas- :
ville, R. 1. ;

Snowball, 10c to 25 ea.; Crepe myr-
tle, 20c; purple lilac, Star Jasmine,
Xmas Jasmine and yellow japonicas
3 for 30c; all well rooted. Edna Fos-
ter, Ellijay Rt. 3, Box 48.

Xmas cactus, 10c and 25c ea. well
rooted, dif. kinds, nice shrubbery, for
sale at home, cheap or exc. for some-
thing useful. Mrs. J. D. Lumsden, Li- i
thonia, R. 4. %

Gorgeous Bermuda Easter lily bulbs, e
large size, 5c; blooming size, 3 for 5c;
pulblets, 5c doz. Add postage. Mrs, RB.
R, Martin Wrightsville.

Shrubbery and perennials for sale.
Exc. some for cultivated crabapples,













Pink crepe myrtle, Xmas -honey-
suckle, Dorothy Perkins roses, Tiger |
lilies, Cannas, white iris. All plants
good roots. Sell or exc, for other val-
ue. Mrs. M. T. Tanner, Sandersville, j
R. a
Giant American Amaryllis bulbs, 20
ea., 3 for 50c; yellow cluster narcissus,
20 doz. 3 doz. 50c, Prepaid. Miss I b
Grier Arlington. a

Water lilies, lavender, blue and yel-
low, 15c each postpaid. Limited num-
ber at this price. J. J. Whitaker, Dal- a
ton, 33 No. Depot St. S

5 large boxwoods, $5000; 5 small
ones, 50c ea. Mrs. Maude Swofford
Ranger, R. 2. u

Hollyhocks; mixed plants, well root-
ed, 10c ea. del. T. L. Mitchell, Macon.

Blanket flower seed, 10c cupful}
Boston and Beaded fern,s 10c eee
L. D. Guiley Jr, Hartwell, R.

Camelia Japonica, dbl. red, fine root
system, $1 ea. del. Eng. Dwarf box-
wood, 12 in. high, 75c ea. 2 for $1.00.
Mary Hudson Robinson, Greenville. _

8 to 10 in. Dwarf boxwood plants,
$1.50 doz. $8.50 C; 4-6 in. plants $6
C. First class stock. | Patra Roberson
Greenville.

Pink Amaryllis lily bulbs, blooming
size, 50c; small size, 15c. Mrs. W.
Bobo, Douglasville..

8 col. Ger. 5c; 3 col. Conch begonia,
5c; Beeksteak, Leopard begonia and
sev. others 5c; cactus, justicia, lan-
tana, 5c ea. Add postage. Mrs. J. D
Taylor, Guyton, R. 2.

Beautiful early blooming pink Thrift
plants, 100 rooted plants, $1. Send
money. Mrs. John McGill, Parrott.

1 M jonquil bulbs, $7.50 or 25 doz
Del. in Ga. Olin B. Moore Madras.

6 to 8 in. boxwood plants, 4c each
by the 100, or 300 plants for $10;
smaller plants, $2 C; blooming siz
Cape Jasmine, 25c. Mrs, B. Le a,
son, Greenville.

Privet hedge cuttings, 500 for $1.25.
Mrs. Alice Garner, Palmetto.

Purple Flag lilies $1 C; Tree, Deer-
horn, May cactus, 3 cut. 10c; laven-
der ger. 5c; 4 yr. old Sprengeria ferns
$1, add postage. Mrs. Oscar a
Ashland, RFD 2, Box 14.
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yursday, October 6, 1932.

lowers and Seed For Sale

Magic lilies, large blooming size, 25c
_ bulb. Add postage. Mrs. J. T. Jones,

ings, 2 red, 2 pink, other red or pink.
35c ea. all 4 for $1.25 postpaid. Vio-
let Young, Chatsworth, R 1.
Big Trumpet early blooming, also
mall, late blooming jonquils, 50c C.
Mrs. L. B. Taylor, Rydal.

Special Fall prices on named and
mixed var. gladiolus bulbs. Write for
r i J. B. Coke, Macon,

ich reddish purple, flat 6-petal on tall
pikes, foliage sword like, Special price
2 for $2. Mrs. Grant Brock, Talla-
poosa. a
_Jonquils, 2 doz. 25c; verbena, red
nd pink, suitana, salmon, rooted, 15c;
e cuttings, 6 for 25c; cannas, red
nd yellow, 25c doz. Mrs. A. P. Sta-
pleton, Wrens.
-Narcissi, daffodils, jonquils,
nd eggs, eggs and bacon, milk and
ne lily dbl. yellow June lily, Amaryl-
at your own price, not prepaid.
Miss Dot Harvey, Jakin.
8 and 4 ft. Calif. Privet hedge plants,
ooted, 85c doz; Hastings Blue Moon
lower seed, 5c for 2 doz. Add post-
ge. . W. H. Humphries, Milledge-

1:

gladioli bulbs, 25c doz; single
mite narcissi, 25c C; Some garden
seed. Exc. for white feed sacks. Mrs.

A. Fitzgerald, Pitts, R 1. :
aster lilies, 50 and 75c doz; butter-
ups, narcissi, daffodils and butter and
wes, 25 doz. March bulbs, 50c C;
aryllis, 25c ea. Mrs. W. T. West-

ook, Unadilla.
urtain plants, 3 for 25c, with di-
ections for growing. Mrs. T. M. Ran-
lolph, Marietta, 600 Powder Springs

Nice Coral vine tubers, 10c ea. and
stage, or exc for shrubbery or plants.
s. J. P. Smith, Dawson, R 5. :

Narcissi, dbl. jonquils, and blue vio-
, Ibe doz. or 2 doz. 25c; $1 C. Exc.

or baby chicks. Mrs. T. R. Rushing,

tatesboro. -

Single, all colors, hollyhocks, 6 for

5c. Also Running honeysuckles, 20

oz. Jemima Crump, Ellijay, R 3, Box

Well rooted boxwoods, 12-14 inches,

0c each. Add postage; also large red |

nest onions, 40c gal. and postage. Mrs.
Linda Smith, Flowery Branch, R 1.
Cannas, red, orange, yellow, 15c doz.
ed, white, purple, 20c doz. red, pink,
ose, ger., 5c each; red conch begonias,
c; cactus, 5c; white daffodils, 50c.
Mrs. Ethel Jones, Lula, Star Route.
Blue Grape hyacinths, 50c C; 500, $2,
ellow jonquils, 50c C; snowdrop bulbs,
1 C; yellow lilies, $1 C. Miss Vena
Brown, Hartwell.

Giant Trumpet yellow daffodils, 25c |

oz. $1.59 C; white, April blooming

narcissus, yellow centers, 25c doz. $1.25
C. Orange Day lily, 20c doz. $1 C.
Mrs. Emma Clayton, Roy.
Rose bushes, Yr. old,1 - 2 ft. all col-
rs, red, pink, cream, American Beauty
tose, 25c each; Hedge plants, 6 in. 2
ft. $1 C. Add postage. Eva Ste-
hens, New Holland.

Boxwoods, 22 in. high, 40 in. around,
1.25 each; 2 - 22 in. 25 in. around, 75c
each; 4-15 in. high, 40c each. Mrs. S.
J. Tatum, Talking Rock, R 3.
-Rhododendrons, hibiscus, mixed col.
azaleas, Mtn. laurels, red dogwood,
Sweet shrubs, white pines, all well roo-
ted, 3 ft. high, 15c ea. $1.25 doz. Miss
Dot Wilson, Loving.
key Tail cactus, 5c cutting; purple li-
lac, 15c; hydrangea, pink, blue, 25c;
lantana, 4 cut. 10c; fuchsia, 10c. Mrs.

M. Denton, Wrens.

Water lilies, 4 kinds cactus, 2 kinds
ferns, all 5c; white begonia, 15c; red
geraniums, 3c each; salmon sultana,
4c. Exc. for feed sacks. Mrs. C. R,
Williams, Nicholls, R 3.

Red and orange giladioli bulbs,
blooming size, 20 doz; pink vine bulbs,

doz; old fashioned sweet shrubs,
Tooted, 10c ea. Others. Mrs. W. I.

Isom, Quitman, East Bartow St.

Yellow, dbl. japonicas, red Jap.

nce, 3 for 25c; azaleas, 2 for 15c;
hia, pink weigelias, 2 for 15;

butter |

MARKET BULLETIN

Flowers and Seed For Sale

Azaleas, yellow japonicas, bridal
wreath, evergreen ferns, 2 for 25c:
Day lilies, snowdrop bulbs, 20c doz;
blue iris, 30c doz; Exc. for value. Miss
Katie Kay, Talking Rock, R 2.

100 Blue Roman hyacinths, 40c doz.
red, rose, crepe myrtle, Everblooming
lilac, Mock Orange, 25c each. Exc. for
Mastodon strawberry plants. Write.
Mrs. Hardy Bagley, Cusetta.

Sweet scented apple geraniums, 15c
each; 2 for 25c postpaid: beautiful
winter house plants. Miss Mary E.
Ballard, Concord, R 1. :
- Madonna lilies, 12 1-2c each, 1-2

doz, 70c; 1 doz. $1.20. Postpaid. Ex-

tra nice blooming size bulbs.
John W. Harber, Ashland.
Cape Jasmine, white gardenia, poin-
settia, pink crepe myrtle, 25c ea. root-
ed slip; Lilies of the Valley, 25c doz.
Exc. for pink hydrangea, Easter, As-
cension, Regal Spider lilies. C. D.
Hewitt, Marietta.
Blue, single hyacinths, 20c doz. Add
postage. No chks. Will take stamps.
Miss Tomie Godfrey, Gainesville, R 5.
Bermuda Easter lily bulbs, 50 and
75 per doz; Pips of some, 25 and 50c
per qt. Mrs. Sallie E. Brown, Swains-
boro.
Mixed bulbs, daffodils, 2 varieties,
jonquils, bacon and eggs, very fragrant,
Roman hyacinths, $6 M. No less than
1M sold at this price. Mrs. J. W.
Heard Forsyth, R 6.
Dbl. white Narcissi bulbs, 50c doz.
Strong bulbs. Miss Pearl Turner, Ring-
gold, R. 1.
100 Boxwoods, 7 yrs. old and 4 large
ones, 25 yrs. old, for sale. Mrs, A. A.
Randall, Royston, R 1.
Dbl. japonica, 6 yrs. old, rooted, 3,
$1; dbl. butter and eggs, 4 doz. $1,
hedge bush, 4, $1; black, crimson iris,
4 doz. $1. Mrs. Oma Barnes, Ellijay,
Rie 3.
Deep red crepe myrtle, 50c each:
deep red and pink dogwood, 4, $1;
white dahlias, 50 doz. purple, black,
crimson iris, 4 doz. $1. Mrs. M. M.
Gentry. Ellijay, R 3.

Flowers and Seed Wanted

Well rooted Camelia Japonicas, pink.
Exe, for Amaryllis bulbs, Gladioli
bulbs, or Dahlia tubers. State colors.
B. F. Purcell, Pooler.

Will give $25 for 100 Water Oak
trees, 3 in. diameter at trunk; 8 to 16
ft. tall, well shaped; good roots, with
ball of dirt; Del. Atlanta. M. C. Cooke,
160 Peachtree St.

Mrs.





Second-Hand Machinery
For Sale

Hammer Mill, swing hammer type,
complete with or without collector,
cheap. E. T. Boswell, Siloam.

Gen. Elec. motor, 20-25 H. P; 3
phase, 220 bely, in perfect cond. cheap.
(Name not given in ad). Willacoochee,
Ga.

Hester dbl. disc plow for Farmall
tractor at less than wholesale price.
This plow new, not second-hand and 1
of best made: K. W. Magnet slightly
used. F. L. Moore, Rome, 614 Sou. B.
St.

2nd-hand Grist mill and 1 Corn
Sheller, good cond. Made by the Am-
srican Machinery company. $35. E.
P, Seals, Douglasville, R 5. :

International cultivator, practically
new, with the disc. Cost $90; sell $60.

. M. Callaway, Manassas,

: 1 - 120 ae 15 KVA, 1800 RPM, A.
C. generator, good cond. Write or see:
E. H. McMichael, Buena Vista. t

20 H. P. steam Eng., 80 H. P. boiler.
Complete cannery, 32 volt motors, fruit
jars; 6 H. P. eng. and boiler. L:-D.

ray, Griffin. :
a "T alliston peanut picker, $65; pair
Fairbanks cotton a cap. 700 Ibs.
995. 'T. N. Colley, Elberton.

: Large 2 roller can mill, cheap. Gets
the juice out; Keed 2 ways by iron
wedges and by rods. Perfectly good.
$25 cash here. D. J. Woolbright, Daw-
ae 16 in. disc harrow in good cond.
except. single trees, $15. or exc. for
feeder hogs at the market price. J. M.
, Manassas. . ae
ee in. Cane Mill rollers; 8 disc
il 40 Oliver 3 h



binder, and various horse drawn im-

se Rid-

Incubators, Brooders, Etc.,

For Sale

Case, all steel threshing machine.
J. Mays, Lyons,

1 power Cane mill, and other equip-
ment, at bargain. A. C. Ross, Mon-
trose,

1 cotton stalk cutter, in good shape,
will trade for yearling, price $4. J. W.
Holland, Revister.

1 almost new 3 H. P. eng., equipped
with a magneto. At Sacrifice price,

W.

Memory G. Turner, McDonough, R 1.
Fordson tractor, good order, $75; 1
corn shredder, good shape, $25. Dr. A.
R. Danforth, Norcross.
25 H. P, eng., 2 Gins, cotton press,
fan, shafting, pulleys, I. H. C. power
Hay press; 6 H. P. I. H. C. eng. 20 H.
P, Fairbanks eng., Grist Mill, 22 in.
rock, Cheap, or trade for live stock. R.
B. McRae, Boston.
$75 Speed Jack, A~1 cond. used with
Hammer Mill, sell for half price, or
exc. for Star pea huller, live stock or
farm produce. Want 36 hammers for
J. B. Humdinger No. 3. C. W. Had-
den, Avera, R 1.
63 Chattanooga 2 horse plow for sale
or exc. for a hog or some pigs. Robt.
Sheppard, Lithonia, R 1.
Case 22 XX. 36 Grain and Peanut
Thrash, corn binder, mowing machine,
Disc plow and harrows, powder grain

slements. O. K. David, Marshallville.
No. 10 Oliver turning plow, 1 Canton
combination planter, guano distribu-
sors, Other tools, Cheap for cash, or
xe. for good breed chicks. A. E. Nel-
son, Sugar Valley, R 1. ,

DeLaval separator, in good cond. No.
10, $35; Oliver turning plow, No. 19,.
used very little, $9 or exc. for feeder
pigs. R. J. Paris, Dallas, R 1.
Chattanooga 2 horse 3 roller cane
mill, good boxes, no cracked rollers,
in good cond. $40 cash. No chks. A.
W. Powell, Metcalfe, R 1. Box 11. |

1 used Hammer mill, good as new,
and 20 gal. water tank. Right price.
E. W. Parker, Jr., Siloam.



Second-Hand Machinery
Wanted

Want 2nd-hand mole board for No.
72, Chattanooga turn plow, 1. horse.
Write what you have and lowest price.
A. D. Call, Ellijay, R 4.

Want a Pea Thrasher in first class
cond., cheap for cash. No other need
write. State make, power required to
pull it in first letter. S. D. Guillebeau,
Lincolnton, R 5.

Exe. DeLaval cream separator No.
12 in perfect cond. for pood gas. eng. 6
or 8 H. P., any standard make. Chas.

H, Ogletree, Crawfordville, R 2.

Want 8 gal. churn in first class cond
cheap for cash. J. N. Dollar, Sylves-
ter.

Want 5 or 6 horse power gasoline
eng., in perfect running cond., for
cash, if reasonable, or exc. a wonder-
ful value. Write to: Lewis E. Tabor,
Albany, R, C.

Want a 2nd-hand steel, 1 mule pow-
er Hay Baler, in good cond. Write
your best prices at once. W. C. Eck-
les, Waco, R 2,

Want 1 Cole 3 Rowegrain drill. Must
be reasonable for cash, and in good
cond. J. S. Daughtry, Rocky Ford.

Want to buy good tractor and dbl.
cutting harrow. W. F. Brim, Pelham.

Want 1 section spring tooth Bermu-
da harrow. Exc: D. P. L. cotton seed.
G. W. Malcony, Madison, R 6.

Want 1 wing for 2 horse Oliver No.
13 plow. L. V. Mulling, Greensboro.

in good cend. Prefer Pitless scales.
State what you have and price. No
junk. P. A. Swilley, Lake Park, R. 3,
Box 45 S$

syrup pan made by the Kehoe Lum-
bard Iron Works. W. J. Joiner, Gar-
field, R 2, Box 62. 2
Want 1 grain drill with fertilizer
attachment. State best cash price. H.
N. Watts, Felton, R. 2 :
Want 3 or 4 single unit DeLaval
milker. Prefer magneto type. State
price; for sale, 3 single unit Hinman
Easiest-to-Clean electric milker, used



but few day, $99. C. M. Brennan, Co-

$25; 2 H. P. perfect cond. eng. $25. |.

Want good second hand 600 gal.)

Second-Hand Machinery

Want 1 tandem tractor harrow for
cash. Ed Stevens, Atlanta, 221 Trust
Co. of Ga Bldg.

Want 400 ft. 3-4 inch gal. pipe.
Must be good cond. and cheap. J. E.
Ruark, Bostwick.

Want 50 ft. 8 or 10 inch rubber belt
in good cond and cheap; 15 or 20 HP
Frick eng., with governor and in
good cond. C. O. Wilder, Pelham.
Want Small Turbine and 12 1-2 or
2 H. P. generator or D. C. compound

Rl.

cash. J. G. Hopkins, Athens.



For Sale

Putnam brooder, 60-70 chick cap,
Used 1 winter only, for sale.
B. McLane, Hartwell, R 2.

or exch. for W. L. pullets. Sherman
Poole,: Canton, R 4. - 4

Miller Ideal Inc. 400 cap. $12; 1 au-
tomatic Inc. 180 cap. $15 with revolv-

A. P. Stapleton, Wrens.

R 2 ;

J. W. Holland, Register.

Big Grey Hen Inc. in A-1 cond. for
Sale or exc. for good poultry wire or
for hens. Mrs. Addie Fitzgerald, Pitts.

M cap. Buckeye brooder, $6.50,
are Burners and both for $10. Money
order. Chris King, Austell.



Wanted

W. C. Thurston, St. George, R 1.

Live Stock For Sale

CATTLE FOR SALE ;
Nice cow, freshen Sept. 14th with
heifer calf; 3 gal. day, $35 at my barn.
A. G. Smith, Monroe, R 1.



freshen last of April; 3 1-2 gal. milk,
1 1-2 Ib. butter.
1-4 mile SE Powder Springs.
Daniell, Powder Springs, R 2.

D. J.

-wewis Glaze, Washington.

shas. H. Drake, Braselton. eae
Pure bred Jersey cow, 4 yrs. old, due
to freshen Oct, 10th, with 3rd calf;
Pair nice Mare mules, 7 and 10 yrs.
old, gentle and game.
Grayson.

Pure bred reg. Polled Hereford cat-

liable parties.

Boswell, Jr., Siloam.
Thoroughbred, natural

at my farm. -J. M Brand, Hazlehurst.
.Butt-headed milch cow, Jersey and

barn. Gus Watson, Graymont.

Jersey heifers, and 1 good work mule

\for sale cheap. W. M. Fortner, Means-
Want for cask 1 set of wagon scales)

ville. .

ier, Barnesville.

ent. to reg. $15 or exc; red shallot on-

ons for fall planting, 30c gal.

row Wilson, Martin, R 2.
Guernseys, reg. tubercular

Guar. to please.
burn.

Jersey cow, fresh in, 3 gal. milk,
so dried seedling peaches, not peeled,
10c lb. not less 10
| Price, Locust Grove.



Durham, cross, 2 1-2 gal] $35 at my.

PAGE FIVE

Wanted :

Sat

motor, A. B. Medlock, Jr., Chamblee,

Want steam boiler complete, 1 1-2
to 3 H. P. in good cond. and cheap for -

Incubaters, Brooders, Etc.,

Miss G. ,

Style 40, Buckeye Inc. in first class
cond. 1144 egg cap. Cheap for cash,

ing chute; also Star Pea Huller, $12.

500 cap. Imp. coal burner brooder,
| good cond. $5. James Gurley, Lavonia,

Sears,Roebuck brooder, 500 cap. $4. 7

500 cap. Blue Flame brooder, $5; 1
Both |

Incubators, Brooders, Etc., :

Want 1 or 2 Putnam brooder stoves,
in good cond. Also want 1 yoke of
good work Oxen, gentle and good cond, ;

Good, Jersey milch cow, good cond.
Reasonable for cash. |
15 head of cattle for sale.. Various
ort, some giving milk, and calves. |

Highly bred, 4 mos. old Jersey bull,
ub. to reg. for sale or exc. reasonable.

8... Pirkle,

tle, both sex. Terms available to re- |
4 car loads nice feed-
er steers, high grade Herefords. E. T.

putt-head _
Jersey bull, 3 yrs. old, fine cond. $35

2 milch cows I want to place at once 7
for their feed and care of them; 2

Polled Hereford cattle, bulls, heifers
and cows for sale. Reg. and also ped., |
a herd of 300 to select from. J. C. Col-

Pure bred Jersey bull, 7 mos. old,

Wood-
treated,
fine bull calves at reasonable prices.
J. A. Ewing, Ash-
pound of butter, $35 at my home. Al-

Ibs. Mrs. A. H.


PAGE SIX



Georgia

Market Bulletin

Published Weekly by the
BOREAU OF MARKETS
Arthur D. Jones, Direcior

Department Of
Agriculture

EUGENE TALMADGE,
Commissioner

_ THURSDAY, OCT. 6, 1932.

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February 15, 1922, at the Post Of-
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11th,







Live Stock For Sale |

Large, 3 gal. cow, freshen in Dec-

ember; now giving gal. per day, $35.

at barn; pair of Belgium rabbits, $1
FOB. Mrs. R. C. Smith, Forsyth, R 1.

Nice stock bull, 10 mos, old,- large
to age.
at my barn. Mrs. J.
ford, R 1.

Grade Angus cattle for eld steers,
3 1-2c ib. also some heifers for 4c tb.
_R. W. Nelson, Yatesville.

Black. Jersey cow with 3rd calf, 2
gal. day, more with feed. $22.50. Robt.
Sheppard, Lithonia, R 1.

_ 5 mos. old bull, almost fat enough to
beef, $4. A bargain. Norman Neal,
Blackwells, R. 1.

Black J. cow, 5 yrs. old, 4 gal. to
freshen October 10th. $45 at my barn.
Come see her,
R 2, Box 30.
. Pure bred young J. cow, ist calf 4
mos. old; gentle, no bad habits; fresh-
en again in May. $30 at my parn. No
chks. J. A. Dickey, Midville, R 2. .

Reg. J. cow with first calf (male)
Sept. 13th. Cream color, heavy milk
and butter producer. Calf can be reg.
$75 at barn. H.L. Elliston, Rupert.

2 yr. old Jersey bull, Sired by Mag-~-
pies Sparkling Sultan, * No. 247679;
Great Grand-sire undefeated in 5 yrs.
on Island of Jersey and sold for $35,-
' 000. Make offer. Miss Kate Lancas-
ter, Sylvester.

2 heifer calves, 10 day old, full blood
Jerseys, both reg. $8 each, or $15 pair;
Exe. Jersey cows or heifers tor Ga.
raised mare. W. A. Sumner, Norris-
- town. :

Reg. Guernsey 2 1-2 yr. old bull and
5 Grade Guernsey calves, cheap. J.

_ . Daughtry, Rocky Ford.

_. Yellow Jersey male calf, sub. to reg.
3 mos. old October 18th. Sell for cash,
or exc, for pullets, now ready to lay.
Make best offer. Claude W. Sims,
- Cleveland, R 3.

Good milch cow, freshen about Oc-
tober 15th at reasonable a +B FR
Coltrane, Cumming, R 3.

vss) Bu-

Mother a bd fine cow. $15

L. E. Seng, Molena,



MARKET BULLETIN

Live Stock Wanted

Fresh Jersey cow, 4th calf, $40; also
No. Ga. seed wheat: 90c bu; Virginia
Grazing oats, 50 bu. J. A. Stone,
Cumming,

Jersey milch cow, 3 gal., 3rd calf,
$40; 14 mos. old half Guernsey heifer,
$20; Male calf, half Guernsey, 4 mos.
old, $10. H. M. Shelhorse, Sycamore,
Rik

1 yoke trained log cattle, peanuts,
walnuts for sale.. Make offers. Law-
rence Derden, Talking Rock, R 1.

4 Jersey cows, freshen in October.
$50 each... Mrs, ey L. Greene, Cuth-
bert, R 4.

80 steers and heifers, cheap, also
Beef cattle and milch cows. L. E. Col-
lier, Talbotton.

6 yr. old Jersey cow, freshen Nov.
4 gal. milk, pound butter on
proper feed. $35 cash. 1 mile Blun-
dale on Kite Rd. G. W. Moxley,
Swainsboro, R 3.

Fine young cow with calf (male).
Good milker. Sell or exc. for pony or
a small horse. Must be gentle. Mrs.
John Robinson, Gough.

4 yr. old reg. Poll Hereford pull, 1M

to 1100 Ibs. Sell or exc. for young

steers; 7 yr. old reg. J. cow, exc. for
beef cattle. J. A. Luthrell, Waverly
Hall.

2 Jersey cows, both milking, $75, or
$40 ea. Also, want 1 M Ibs. shucks,
free from cobs. Pay 50c per 100 Ibs.
del. F. G. Jinks, East Point, 209 St.
Michael St. : i
1 car load high hae Hereford
steers, wt. 600 to 1 M lbs. Also pure
cred Yr. old Hereford bulls. W. A.
Shampion, Siloam.

Good Jersey cow, freshened with
and calf Sept. 28th. $40 cash at barn.
James Ezzell, Rockmart.

Pure bred Jersey heifer, 11 mos. old
$12 or trade for 25 White or Brown L.
March pullets, or young hens. J. B.
Bannister, Ball Ground.

'. 5 mos. old half Jersey ieiter calf,
$5 at barn, or exc. for other value. Mrs.
L. A. Sanders, Ashland, R 2.



HOGS FOR SALE.

2 mixed S. P. C. and 2 mixed Hamp-
shire pigs, 8 wks. old, thrifty and free

from disease, $1.95 each, ocd light.

J. E. Harper, Osierfield.

8 pure bred big bone Black P., C.
pigs 5 females and 3 males, $4.50 ea.
without papers, $6 with. 8 wks, old
October 15th. Newton Mullinax, La-
vonia,

i pure blooded Berkshire male, 3
mos. old; wt. 60 lbs. $10 with papers;
$5 without; sev. 6 wks. old pigs, same
price. Fred L. White, Buckhead, Mor-
gan County.

Sell or trade 4 sows with young pigs,
all in good shape. On farm, Nashville.

Ga. Lenox-Alapha Road. Caullie Par-

ker, Macon, 1064 Elm St.

5 thrifty cross breed, 3 1-2 mos. old
hogs, $10; can ship lightly crated, if
cash with order. 8S. Thos. Jefferson,
Lenox, R 1.

Pure bred Berkshire pigs, 6 wks. old,
$3 each at my home, near Franklin
Springs. G. A. Skelton, Royston, R 1.

1 pure bred Duroc sow, found 1 lit-
ter of pigs. Papers furnished, $15
FOB. Claud Lanier, Graymont.

P, C. male, 18 mos. old, wt. 175 Ibs.,
life time treatment; sub. to reg., $15.
Accept 10 bu. N. C. peanuts, bal. mon-
eyi = J; Moye Hardee, Metter.

2 black, big, 8 wks. old pigs, wt. 35-
40 lbs. ea. $3.50: ea. at my place. L..R.
Patton, Winterville, R 2.

Outstanding S. P. C. boar pigs, 3
mos. old, sired by Comet Eagle No. 158-
327. A son of American Eagle No.
137287, the worlds grand champion
boar. Loring Johnson, Midville.

15 - 8 wks. old pigs, very fine, $25
for bunch of 15. W. M. Watkins, Fitz-
gerald, R 2.

Reg. Essex pigs: No. 1 Spanish pea-
nuts. Will exc. a few for pood sound
seed oats and Abruzzi or French rye,
1932 crop, free of pest seed. Send
Samples. W. J. Bargeron, Sardis,

40 No. .1 corn-fed hogs for sale.
Come see them. 5. W. Slater, Elza.

Nice P, . and Duroc cross pigs, wt.
30-40 Ibs. from litters of 12 and 16. $3
to $4 each. Exc. for seed oats. Ottis
Moody, Coffee.

Reg. P. C. boar, 18 mos. old, wt. 300
Ibs. Papers furnished. Joe Hale,
| Woodland. ee een

fast. $100 cash,

interested,



_ Live Stock For Seis

Thoroughbred Duroc J. boar, choel- |
era immune, with papers, $20, also 2
thoroughbred gilts, about 8 mos. old,
without papers, $6 ea. Gordon Collins,
Sr., Cobbville. ~

Pure bred S. P. C. 8 wks. old pigs,
from very prolific and rapid growing
strains;. cholera immuned. $3.50 ea.
V. Davidson, Irwinton. ;

8 wks. old P. C. pigs. Cholera im-
mune; from Bg and rapid growing
strains. E..F. Yarbrough, Danville.

QO. I. C. pigs, gilts and boars ready
for del. J. J. Harris, Pelham.

Bred Duroc J. gilt, 12 mos. old, 175

ibs. $16; 6 mos. old: boars sired by a].
son of the Worlds Junior Champion

boar, $10 ea. J. C. Lumsden, Talbot-
ton. .
15 head shoats, wt. 60 to 140 Ibs. ea.
Cross: between Hampshire and O. I. C.
Inoculated; also sev. tons bright pea-
vine hay with plenty peas in it. B. P.

| Jones, Reynolds.

15 P. C. 25-40 Ib. pigs, for quick \del.
will sell cheap. P. R. Sims, Rayle.
5 pigs, 8 wks. old, also shoats and 4

good plow mules for. sale, reasonable

prices at my barn. Mrs, Maud L. Kim-
bell, McDonough, R 3. .

25 P. C. and Duroc pigs, all sizes,

red sows and gilts at depression pri-
ces. Write. Mrs. J. B. Harris, Cor-
dele, RB. ae

Duroc pigs, Reg. in buyers name. &
wks old, $5.50; gilts, ready to breed.
All from Great Super Stilts the 1
M, lb. boar, at farmers prices, Z. L.
Scott, Concord. | ,
_ Reg. 5. P. C. pigs, 50-50 in color,
from best blood lines in State, $8.56
ea; 1 stock male, wt. 450 lbs. 50-50 in
color. $25. E. M. Smith, Lyons,

Reg. Duroc male, 14 mos. old, Path-
leader and Stilts blood, also.sow from
same litter. Can furnish papers. Sel!
or trade . Trade for sound mule or
horse. Ed Ehrensperger, Blackshear.

For sale, 25 hogs just right for pin-
der field, located near
Paley: with truck and we can trade. A.

. Little, Hortense, R, 2.

oe P..C. brood sow, $10.
Piety Forbes, Brooklet.
: Hampshire boars and gilts, 7 mos
eld, 150-175 Ibs. Dbl. treated, can reg.
$12.50-$15; . Tennessee Jersey _ heifer,
calve in March, $20.- q.. 0. Goodson,
Wadley.

Some fine B. P. C. gilts, ready to
breed. W.C. Cureton, Rising Fawn.

4 pure bred Straight Nose Berkshire
2 mos. old gilts, 65-75 Ibs. Fine for
brood sows. $5 ea, Dorney: Martin,
Canon, R 1.

Duroe and O. I. pies for sale; and
sows for sale or to let out on Shares,
within 10 miles of Lula. R. C. Brewer,
Lula, R 2.

S. P. C. pigs and shoats. Ped. fur-
nished. Exc. for seed oats. J. W. Mc-
Collum, Ambrose.

Reg. Duroc pigs, cholera and swine
plague immune, 3 mos. old, wt. about

Me

70. lbs. $6 ea. Papers furnished, L. E.

Strange, Cobbtown, R 2.

Duroc-Jersey 5 - 6 mos. old pigs, wt.
80-110 lbs. Cholera immune. Reg. in
buyers name, $7.50 to $9.50 ea. also
lightBrahma, cockerels, $1.50 ea, L. M.
Kennedy, Collins.



HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE

9 yr. old mule, gentle, work any-
where, $75, or exc. for cow, giving 4
gal. milk and 1 1-2 Ib. butter, first or
second calf. Mrs. Bessie Payne, Bo-
gart, R 1.

Free: a blind mule, work anywhere.
but unable to do any heavy work.
Come and get mule. No charges, W.
L. McClure, Roswell, R. 1.

First class horse mule, wt. about 900
Ibs. 7 yrs. old, perfect cond., very
Write for full partic-
ulars. J. H. Copeland, Alamo, R 2.

1 Red Iron Grey jack, 4 yrs. old,
cheap or exch.F. W. Godbee, Waynes-
boro,

Real good Tennessee mare mule, wt.
1100 Ibs., age, 11 yrs. old, $75; genuine
Blue Stem seed wheat, 85c bu. Good,
bright Bancroft seed oats, 40c bu. Ri-
ley: Couch, Turin.

1 good farm mule for sale. Write or
come see. Near Blundale. L. H. Jones,
Swainsboro, R 3, Box 60
20r73 good plug mules for sale.
prices.

Sutton, Adairsvill

Browntown.

ab iy
come see them and get

oiaieans: October 6, 193
bigs Stock For Sale

6 yr. old beautiful black saddle hor;
wt. 1050 lbs. Anybody can ride him
can shoot. off cf him. Dont wri
road see. wm McMichael, Buena Vi

1 Bay mare, 1 large P. C, male, f
sale for cash or exc. for COWS. Ss.
Shankle, Brunswick.



RABBITS FOR SALE
14 rabbits, sev. thoroughbred Chir
chillas, av. 6 mos, to 2 1-2 yrs. $6 f
lot, not crated nor shipped. Exe. fe
young hens: No Leghorns. Miss M.
Rivers, Atlanta, 1830 DeKalb Ave., |
E.

White, pink-eyed 6 mos. old buc
Sell or exc. for white, pink-eyed d
about 9 mos. old, or older: pair Reds
6 wks. 50 or exc. for chewing tobac
co. K. E. Martin, Fairburn, R 3, Bo
64.

Large Chinchilla does about ay
and half old, already bred, for sale ,
exc. for Bantam chickens. Write. 0
del Collier, Moultrie.



SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE

Southdown ewes, almost pure, bre
to unrelated, Reg. Southdown ram; a
so 2 fine young rams, cond. and vigo
superior, $10 ea. Sat. guar... K,
Sanders, Eatonton.

Hornless, 3-4 Nubian, 1-4 Toggen :
burg buck from imported stock. Ge
te, short-haired, 14 mos. old, $10, M
T. Burton, Powder Springs.

Tog. nannie, nearly dry, $5 or exe,
for heifer, 2 mos. or over; also: nanni
to freshen about . Christmas, $8. Jen
nie Jolley, Atlanta, R 7, Box 2b0 0G

100 goats for sale or exc. for Brow
I. hens or Bronze turkeys. Party de
products and get goats. Mrs, M,
Goolsby, Monticello, RFD,



SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE
-1 pure bred Swiss Toggenburg buch
6. wks.. old, $10 or trade for chicks
E. S. Heath, Scottdale. :
Pure . blooded Nubian male, 14 m
old; $20; 1 nannie, 8 mos. old, nor re-

Cedartown,

Live Stock Wanted -

CATTLE WANTED :

Want stock to raise on shares. Hay
good pasture and plenty of water. N.
A. Johannesen, Jesup, R 2. .

Want 1 short horn Durham mal
about 1 yr. old. Russell Tuenre, Ma
con, 1000 Napier Ave.. ee

Exe. 2 dry cows for 1 fresh in
fresh in few days cow, any blood if
is good milk and a reasonable quan-
tity, T. B. tested, etc. . J. Ridd
Alma, R, 3, C-o The Southern Ind.
Home,

Want 10 head good milch cows
keep and milk for their feed; keep un
til first of May, 1933. is Ae Daile
Godfrey. , pee

Want a Red Poll bull. State wha
you have and price, at once. John R
Phillips, Louisville.

Want pure bred young Jersey cow,
fresh in, or to freshen in October. No
less than 3 gal. per day with good
feed. State what you have and price
Clem P. Davis, Alamo, Box 93. oa

Want party to furnish cows (al
half of the feed). Also about 25 tur
key hens to raise young from anothe
year, on halves. I do the work. Mr
R. T. Guinn, Danburg, R 1.



Claxton.



HOGS WANTED :

Want a barrow or boar hog, P.
Duroc, or a cross between some g00
breed. Will give 10 bu. pure Fulghum
oats, at $1 bu. W. E. McCart, Logan
ville, R 4. .

Want 3 hogs that will wt. 300 0
350 Ibs. each. Must be in good, thrif
ty cond. fat and ready to kill.
pay market price. W. H. H. Barhat
McDonough, R 1. i

Want 2 or 3 feeder shoats.

cheap for cash, and treated
Johnson, P R4





n. Mrs. Annie Boone, Cobbtown, R

Want about 20 hogs, 50 Ibs. ea. or
more to fatten on halves. Must not
be wild or sick, and not over 15-20 mi.

yest. of Screven. Mrs. E. . Surrency,

Screven, R 1, Box 46.

ce HORSES AND MULES WANTip
Want pair of mules, about 1 M. Ibs.
each. State best price for cash, and

ult Roy
ey, Cartersville, R 1.

_ Exe: fine black mare horse for a pr.

of med. size mare mules; Mare is gen-

tile, work anywhere.
same. J. J. Sapp, Gardi, Route, Box
40.

Want small Shetland pony. Must be
gentle and reasonable price. L. E.
_ Stephens, Draketown.
- Want good plug mare, not under 1

Ibs. Exc. goats, Guinea hogs for
preeders, or would pay cheap price
cash. R. E. Barnes, Summit.

Want a yood, perfctly gentle, safe,
sound, work anywhere mule about &
yrs. old, wt. 1M. lbs. No worn-out

plug considered. Jesse D. Fuller, Gen-.

eva.
Exe. good milch cow, fresh" in for

good farm mule or horse, within 50 mi.

Chester. O. S. Duggan, Chester,

Exc. $50 value for plow mule gel

horse; also exc. $50 value for 50 hens,
not over 2 yrs. old, or pullets, any

4,

eed, except zeeterne C. C. Lord |

wt.
Exc, a good
H. L. Williams, Bax-

Want a fast stepping mule,
about 1 M lbs. or more.
value. . Write.
ley. :

_ Exe. value for a mule: Write partic-

wars if interested. Griffin area

Goggins, Re i.

Grain And Hay For Sale
Gunn and Gcolsbys Super wheat,
graded, $1.50 bu; not graded, $1.25 bu:
E: S. Goolsby, , Monticello. :

_ Hastings 100-Bu. oats, sound and
bright, 40c bu. FOB. R. L. Rowls,
Williamson.



Old time Purple Straw seed wheat,

90c bu. not del. Not less than 2 1-2
bu. lots: W.'C. Akins, Buford; R 1.

Blue Stem seed wheat, $1 bu; Ab-
ruzzi rye, 75 bu. C. D. Williamson,
Plains.

' Appler seed oats, clean of smut, 50c
yas Texas Red Rust-Proof, 45c bu.
FOB. C. N. Adams, Social Circle.

80 bu. Appler seed oats, free from

wild onions, 50c bu. FOB. _ Drayton

Poore, Canon, R 2.

- 30 bu. Abruzzi rye, 75c bu.
Scone same. var. seed 18 . small
amount of vetch in it. J.

rye, raised on my

farm; free from grass seed and pests.

Rt bu. FOB. LC. Davis, pep arete

~ Recleaned Abruzzi rye, 90 bu. FOB
here. M. F. Lewis, Adairsville.

Pure seed Bancroft oats, well matur-
ed and free from onions, and other
lbnoxious seed. 40c bu. in good bags.
Raised on my own farm. Talmadge
Bowers, Canon,

Fulghum seed eats, at $2.25, 5 bu.

bag; Abruzzi rye, free from other seed.

$1.10 bu; Blue Stem wheat, recleaned,
$1 bu. Cash with order FOB. J. F.
_ Lowe, Sr., Ft Valley.
Abruzzi rye, grown on my own farm.
Tecleaned, $1 bu; Blue Stem wheat

?

Pure Bancroft oats, raised on my
Own farm; guar: free from onions and
other obnoxious seed, 40c bu. in good,

rong bags. J. C. Ware, Royston, R 3.
2M bu. Fulghum seed oats. Prices
On application. Jas. 8. Peters, Man-
chester, _

100 bu. Fulghum seed oats, 40 bu.
No tye nor wheat. J. L. White, Adairs-

: ancroft seed oats, treated for smut.
40c bu. FOB. . C. Owen, Woodbury.
Genuine Coker str, Abruzzi seed rye
lue Stem seed wheat, sn re

.|pure seed wheat,

Mules to be the:

shares.

(Have

R. Maddox,



MARKET BULLETIN

Grain And Hay For Sale

bu. No order less than 5 bu; 40 bu.
$1 bu. FOB. Hugh
Cooper, Winder.

50 bu. 109-bu. seed oats 50c bu. FOB.
G. V. Norman, Elberton, R 5.

. Pure Appler seed oats, 40c bu; pur-
ple straw seed wheat, 15 bu; Abruzzi
rye, $1. All raised on my farm. All

orders FOB. C. L. AMouchet, Bowers~
ville.

Grain. And Hay Wanted

Want to buy yellow corn, wheat and
oats shipments ea. month throughout
winter, for feeding purposes. Give
Hill R.

pest price on either or all.
Huffman, Marietta, R 3.
Want 20 bu. seed oats, Hastings 100-
Bu. or Appler, Will exc. D. P. L. cot-
es seed. . G. W. Malcony, Madison, R.

Want 70 bu. Fulghum oats , seed,
bright, sound. Send sample and. quote:
price del. Metter, Ga. G. B. Ham,
CSobbtown. .

Want about 3. tons good clean pea-
aut or peavine hay. Lowest cash price,
FOB. J, F. Walker, Monticello.
_ Exe. good Ga. Cane syrup for 10 bu.
Texas Rust Proof seed oats, 1 gal. sy-
cup for 1 bu. oats. Milton Arnold,
ourrency.
uixe, pure Brabham peas. for, seed rye;
su. for bu; also exc. old time beg spec-.
sled peas for strawberry plants; 5c 1b.
.or peas, $1.50 .M for vee Willic
aeeys Oglethorpe,

Positions. Wanted

29 yr. old, exp. dairyman wants jot
with good dairy. Can use electric
milkers, and know what it takes to
make to milk reach all requirements.
Wife, 3 children. a W. wills, Sum-
ner, R os
_ Want job for 3 hands on farm or
dairy. Exp. in both. Work for rea-
sonable. wages, good ref. (of 10 yrs.
with city of Atlanta Dairy). Operate



jany kind dairy for $20 mo. each. T.

N. Burton, Atlanta, 397 Edward St.

Want place for turkey raising on
Can furnish self and 100 or
more turkey hens; prefer place ~ on
dairy farm range, in Middle or No.
Ga. 8 yr. exp. Write. J. B. McCrary,
Molena.

Man with wife wants I horse farm,
15 to 20 acres, either on salary or hal-
ves. Can run self. Exp. in all kinds
of farming and can give, very best of
ref. Miss Maud Stokes, Decatur, R 1,
Box 190: ~

Want 1 or 2 horse form of good land,
houses, etc., with good party. Can fur-
nish self. On halves, 8rd, 4ths, or,
standing rent. John L. Smith, Reeves

Young man wants farm in Tifton
county, with good Christian people
and work out their board. Can start
any time. Have no bad habits. Hen-
ry Hammond, Bremen, R 9.

Man with force to run 2 horse farm
on 50-50 basis would consider a job

ers. C. M. Watson, Rochelle, RFD.

Sober, honest man exp. in general
farming and machinery wants job as
Supt. of large farm; also can do any
kind of carpenter work. Ret. Ri L.
Frazier, Sparta.

Want a good 2 horse crop on 50-50

basis. 5 in family, all willing. work-
ers. Farmed all life ins. H. H. Hun-
ter, Rome, R 1.
Want job feeding and looking after
30ws, for my board and tobacco. Life
ime exp. in farming. My age dont
yurt me. I am past 50. J. H. Lawson,
Louisville, R 5.

24 yr. old colored man wants job
on farm, $11 mo. with board. Prefer
within 20 miles of Atlanta. Exp. in
farming, ref. if necessary. Amos Chee-
'y, Riverdale, R 1.

Want 2 horse crop on 80-50 basis;
good house and good cotton and corn
and. Exp. in farming; farmed all my
life. 8 in family. Prefer near school
and church. R. M. Evridge, Rock-
mart. R 4.

Want job for 1933 looking after a

Jarge tobacco crop, for salary or com~-

mission. Can look after as much as
100 acres, 25 yrs. ee and Ecce ref.
h



on dairy farm; 2 good dry hand milk-

Positions Wanted

offer in first letter. H. K. Dowdy,
Coolidge, R 2.

land, suitable for cotton and potatoes
for 1933, with a man abie to finance
me to make crop. J. C, Edenfield, Ly-
ons.

luiderly man wants work caring for
poultry, tYapnesiing, brooding or gar-
den or caretaker of place. Can do all
repair work. Want board and laundry.
State wages. George T. Rowe, Bridge-
boro, RT, ey

Want a place on a rich farm, as-
sisting with poultry and other lighi
oe Miss Hattie Brand, Marietta,
ww '

Want place as dairyman. Can han-
dle your cows by hand or by machin-
ory. 7 yrs. exp. and good ref.
go anytime. No drunkard, it PB. Les-
ver, Swainsboro, R 5. .

Want a cattle or truck farm, 50-5
vasis. Large family, 2 grown boys.
wood workers, raised on farm anc
300d ref. Let me hear at once. C, W.
aunter, Statham.

Young man wants 1. horse crop foi
-933. Must be Toombs or Montgemer,
Jounty; near school and church; goo.
and, water, etc. Write. Jack Conner.
sienwood, R 1. :
~ Want to get with party that need.
iu good man or overseer. Poultry, o
ive stock farm. Exp. and good ret. d

3. Ethridge, Forsyth, Rt.

99 yr. old A. & M. graduate needs
nome on farm. Poultry and other ligh.
arm work. Ref. exch. Miss Mary M
thodes, Calhoun, 217 Fain St.

Want job on farm. Exp. farmer
Want oe for next yr. 3 in family cai.
work, D. Se Atlanta, 646 Weli
st. S. W.
smith and mechanic, A. 'T. Lankiora
Stephens, Ri.

Want good 1 horse farm. on 50-5
Yasis and want work in dairy or poul-
iry farm. Widow and 4 children, ail.
good workers. Ret. exch. Mrs. F. B.
Ward, Pavo, R 1

Unincumbered, settled woman ee
es place on farm, to care for poultr;
and Gen. light work. Small salary ex-
pectced. Ref. exc. Mrs. Jennie Aran-
dale, Valdosta, 527 Jackson St.
~ Colored boy, 18 yrs. old, reared on
farm wants place to work on farm fo.
poard and small Salary. Do Davis,
Scottdale.

Want to develop and operate smal.
truck, poultry and hog farm. So. Ga.
preferred. Share basis. Ref. as tc
ability and exp. Jas. A. Ryals, Hazle-
aurst, C-o Gen. Del.

39 yr. old Christian woman with
good ref., country raised, with 8 yr. oic
son wants home on farm with agec
couple. Exp. any kind work. Mrs.
Tommie Blankenship, McDonough, k
1, Box 45.

Want 1 horse farm within 10 miles
of Atlanta on 3rd and 4ths. Can
move and furnish self. Must be goo.
land and house, with good barn anc
stable. M. H. Fields, Gainesville, R 1.

Want job. Raised on farm; can dc
anything on farm; also biacksmith-
ing, good ref. Have to be moved. Pre-
fer wages. Alone. No bad habits, Ai
onee. Thos. W. Madaris, Atlanta, 22.
1-2 Central Place.

2 boys must have work. Can farm,
run truck and car; milk cows. Hon-
est, good ref. sober, etc. We want tc

Man and 3 sons want job caring foi
dairy. All expert dairy hands, dr)
hand milkers, also exp. farmer; cai.
handle any make car gr truck. H. J.
Long, Macon, 613 Log Cabin Blvd.
stay together and live with good man.
John Ingram, Culloden, Rl...

Want Grist Mill to operate. Can
also keep it up. Life exp. Honest, so-
ber, plenty of ref. and must have
work. L. P. Ross, Culloden, R 1, Box
5. bee ;

Lady wants job on farm, assisting
with poultry, flowers, garden, etc. Pre-
fer near Atlanta. Mrs. Eula Rowland,
Atlanta, C-o Gen. Del.

Man and wife wants job at once.
Exp. in dairy work of any kind and
poultry raising and farm work. John

M. Holder, Milledgeville, R 6, Box 32.
P sharsied man with small family



Want 1 horse farm. on good stiff

jone for wages.

Can-

Want work on farm. Exp. as black-



Positions Wanted

ing worker. Ref. J. C. Callihan, Fr
2 young men want to work on farm
for wages, or share crop: 4 in f -
ily. Good ref. Go anywhere. Ready
to move and go to work. Make offe :
we Burnsed, Groveland, R 1, Box

Want a small Grist Min and |
eng. in good cond. Will rent, or run
W. E, White, Sumn

. Exp. diversified trucker wants
horse farm, shares. or standing ren
A-1 ref. Have to be moved and help
ed a little; would take place car
waker, J. Tucker, Camilla, R. C;

Want 1 horse farm close to Atlan
ta on 3rd, 4ths, or Standing rent. C
{urnish self and stock. J. A. McMich.
2n, East Point, 112 Chambers Ave.

Want 1 horse crop on halves. Plei
y of force for same, Address: dD
Moon, Auburn, R 2.4

Want place on farm assisting witl
youltry and other light work for
1ome and very reasonable wage. Ex
liable, easy to get along with, and
1ecessary have work. Miss Hulda Cox,
\tlanta, 250 Pryor St., cor. Woodw d
Ave. C-o Mrs. King.

47 yr. old single man wants job
arm for wages. Must have work it
mee. S. C. Terry, McDonough, R

Young.man and wife want 1 hor
rop en halves for 1933., Have to be
urnished. Hoyt W. Maddox, Duluth,
oct di

Want 1 horse crop Ga halves for

933. Have to be furnished. 4 in fam-
, J. G. Maddox, Duluth, R 1.

- Want good 2 horse crop on 50-50 |
sis; good house and out-bldgs., good
water and pasture; near school- and
shurch. 6 to work in crop. Near t-
anta. William Moore, Lawrencey
Rs.

Want job. on farm until crop tim
then want crop, 50-50 basis. Do com
non carpenter and machine wo
jrive any make car; know how
arm, 40 yrs. old. Perfectly health;
Hil gas Robt. J. Davis, Buford, R
. Boy wishes any kind | of work wit
zood Christian: people on farm;
irive truck, also any kind of auto. D
any kind of work, for $8 per mo. and
2oard. H. V. Mcearter, Montrose,

Want small farm near Atlanta or
standing rent. W. F. MeGlomery, 6
Atwood St. eh

Young couple and mother want good

Exp. in farming; good workers, |
o be moved. George Bowel Mitchell
BE BOK 22.0":

Refined widow, 27 yrs. of age W.

2 children, 4 and 6 yrs. wishes place
m farm for board and small pay
services. Near Atlanta or Griffin.. Mr;
M.S. Willis; Tilton. 3

Want job at once, good dry hand
milker; know how to get results;
to feed cows, etc. Ref. if wanted
rs. exp. in. dairying. Do most an
sind of work. .J. T. Berry, Cornelia.

Exp. farmer with wife and 3 child
en (2 large enough to work), wan
orse farm on halves, with good man
that can give some day work. At once.
wee Brown, Hapeville, Box 362.

Past middleaged, single man in per=
fect health and active worker wa.
home with family on farm, and r:
ooultry, feed for same and other mar
cetable products. Ref. Write. T. C.
Fain, Blairsville.

Want place on poultry farm or dairy
for home and small salary. 29 yr. f
wife and small child. Exp. farme
jrive any automobile. R. Bronx, Col
lege Park, So. M St.

Want a place . for truck: fermin
oo0ultry and hog- raising. 5 acres mor
or less; good water, wood, etc. Ca
furnish Belt ic Williams, Louis
ville.

2 horse farm wanted by exp. tev
for 1933, within 20 or 30 miles e At
lanta, H. T. Estes, Rex,

. 24 yr. old married man wants 1 hors
crop for 1933 on halves. 5 in family,
4 can work. Write or come see. a
fer near Marietta or Atlanta,
Boynton, Douglasville, R 1.

29 yr, old colored man wants 3 o
horse farm for self and father; 2 ho

near schoo] and church; wit.





PAGE EIGHT
Positions Wanted

Want job on farm. Single, white,
sober, honest, litile crippled, but can
do any kind of work, also drive car.
Donald Lamb, Atlanta, 537 Piedmont

Ave,

Want 1 horse crop good land, house,
Will plant

wood, pasture, water, etc.
corn and some cotton. Prefer
Marietta.

2; BOX 37:
Refined,

remuneration. .
- Thornton Fox, Bolton.

Want small dairy or live Sous. or
Must have
work of some kind. Single, but have
small child to

other work to look after.

grandmother, aunt,
look after, but can go anywhere.



LoS. W,

Middleaged woman, 3 children, 6, 10,
12 yrs. will assist with light farm work
r}if meeded; good house, barn, pasture,

for home and small salary.

aged couple. Have to be moved. Rea-
dy. Mrs. John Steward, Gardi, R 1,

Box 71.

wh 23 yr. old man with wife and paby
wants job until Xmas and a crop on
Have to be
moved. Harry Duward, Moultrie,
Widow with twin boys, 20 yrs. old,
1 - 18 yrs. old and 1 - 10 yrs. old, 3
girls, 22, 15 and 12; all work in field.

50-50 basis next year.

Want 2 horse crop, and 2 grown boys
for wages. Mittie Moore, Calhoun, R
evhs

Strictly sober, reliable, life
time exp. H. lL. Messer, Sycamore, R

y cultured young widow
wants place with small, nice family
-On farm assisting with poultry, flow-

ers, garden, etc., for home and small

References exch. Mrs.

- nest Hodgins, Atlanta, 558 Hollins St.,



Farm Help Wanted -

Want boy over 16 yrs. for
dairy. Must be able drive car.



ews, Stonewall,

Want good farmer for 2 or 3 horse.
15 miles west.
of Atlanta. Must be able furnish seif.
Mrs. M .F. Baker, College Park, R 1.
Want Christian young man, willing
-good jand,
good mule; live as one of family with
4 miles So. Griffin on

crop. Standing rent.

worker on a 50-50 basis;

elderly couple.
paved Highway No. 3.
Griffin, Route.

D1 Bs

- Want industrious woman, honest, 30

-. to 50 yrs. old, to assist with poultry,
- cow and other light work. 2 in fam-
ily. Board, little extra for necessities,
cotton or potato patch. Mrs. F. E.

. Taylor, Alpharetta; R 3..

Want tarmer who owns stock and

ean finance self for small 2 horse farm,
8 miles Southwest of Hilijay, near Mt.
Fisga Church. J. N. Parker, Conyers.
Want middle aged woman to assist

- with chickens, garden, and other light

- work. Smal] salary and board. Write.
_ Colquitt Joiner, Wrightsville, R 4.

Want elderly couple, 50 yrs.

without children with them, who can
themselves to take 1 horse.

furnish

- farm smooth, fertile land on halves. Z.
- B. Alford, Manchester, 14 Oak St.

Want farm hand, 18 and 30 yrs. old,

to do general farming, live as one of

$25 mo. and board. Bolden

family.
Whitting,
Want colored

Flowery Branch.

: BR. Huffman, Marietta, R 3.

Want at once good, healthy, indus-

_ trious country raised white or colored
woman to milk cows and assist with
- other light farm work. Board and
small salary. Write age, ref., etc. Mrs.
Atlanta, 951 Boulder



J. W. Blazer,
Crest Drive.

Want colored man and wife to gath-
er crop; hire by month. Must be good
workers and move self if any distance
R. D. Medlock,

ay away. Apply at once.
Duluth, R 2, Medlocks Bridge.

_ Want good farmer for a good 2 horse
Party must
own their own stock. Will want 15-20
acres sowed; can furnish seed. Write
F. C. Hunt, Cleveland.
Want 2 - 2 horse men who can fur-
nish self, stock and tools on 3rd and
4ths. Good land, houses, out-bldgs.,

farm, all fresh yround.

. or come see.

good school and church, 1 mile.

184,





$1 wk.,|-best of ref.,

board and laundry this winter; more
next spring when farming J. A. Math-

Hayes,

_|for market, to supply seed.

family for 2 horse
farm. Must have at least boy and girl,
13 yrs. old, extra work part time. Will

exc. J. W. Fagan, Cumming, R 6, Box

_. Can use man and wife for 1933



MARKET BULLETIN

Farm Help Wanted

Adams, Stockbridge. R-1.

Want honest man, 18-46 yrs. old for
farm work and to live as one of fain-
ily. 2 in family. No children. No
smoking nor whiskey drinking allowed.
W..B. Pool, Canton, R 1.

Want young, settled country raised
sir] to milk cows and do other farm
work for board and clothes and small
salary along. Small family. He N;
Watts, Felton, R 2.

Want boy, 12-14 yrs. old to work on
farm; live as one of family. Must be
good, sober boy without bad habits.
For this and next yr. H. . Scarbor-
ough, Dougherty, R 1.

Want man, white or colored, to fur-
nish equipment and operate 2 and 3
mule river farms on 38rds and 4ths.
See: S. S. Storer, Douglasville, R 6.

Want vood farmer for 2 to 10 horse
farm. Must be able to finance self.
Everything else furnished if necessary.
F, H. Davis, Cuthbert.

Want man to work level Red land
farm, 3 and 4 mules, Will help finance

water; near church and school. 5 mi.
So. Vila Rica. W. W. McPherson,
Villa Rica.

Want at once boy, 19-20 yrs. old to
live as one of family; without bad
habits. .Start now and work through
1933. J. W. Strickland, Ray City. :

dren, to live in home with me; man
leading farm hand; wife care for gar-
den, poultry, ete. Nice place, near
town. Reasonable salary. J. Isom
Davis, Nashville.

Want colored man and wife without
children for farm work. Mrs. H. V.
franklin, Register.

Want yood, reliable, sober man, with
equipped with pair of
good mules, who ean finance self to
work 2 horse farm. Standing rent, or
50- fa basis. ae: J. W. Ham, Summit,
R

Want help for 1 horse crop. Stand-
ing rent, or 3rd or 4ths. Near church
and school. 10 miles East of Litho-
nia. C. L. Bradford, Lithonia, R 1.
Want middle aged couple, without
children. Methodist religion preferred.
Having farming sense and not afraid
of work, vefined, industrious, sober,
nonests etc. Write. L. Anthony, Ry
dal.

Want to work poultry farm on
Shares,.15 yrs. exp. Egg production a
specialty; party to furnish 200-400
hens to start. I have exp. land equip-
ment. W. C. Cooper, Carrollton, R 2.
Have farm 5 miles of Acworth and
I want party, single or married to go
into the chicken business. 2 horse crop
open. I have all implements. J. E
Borton, Dallas,R 2. |

FARM PARTNER WANTED
Want a farm partner to grow plants
I have
land and@ force to grow them ready
for market. Can furnish ref. G. L.
Leggett, Baxley.

Plants F ie Sale

Kudzu roots, 2 and 3 yrs, old, $5 per
M. Eugene Harper, Hartwell.
Thousands cabbage plants, ready,
15 C; $1.25 M at field; 25c C; $1.50 M
del. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Register.
Cabbage plants now ready, extra
early J. and Chas. W. 500, 60c; 90c M.
del. by parcel post postpaid. J. P. Mc-
Cook, Fitzgerald, R 4,
Progressive Everbearing
plants, 35e C; $3 M. del.
Palmetto.
Black raspberries, 75 doz; chinqua-
jpins, $1 doz; Blue Damson plum and
Sugar Pear, May cherries, 15c each;





strawberry
H. B. Shell,

Mtn. huckleberries, $1 doz. Cora Tur-
ner, Cleveland, R 4.
Mastodon Everbearing strawberry

plants, 35c C; $3 M; sundried peaches
and. apples, 15 lb. Add postage on all
na Miss M. A. Stansell, Cleveland,
Large, well rooted Chas. W. cabbage
plants, only 30 days old; 300, 50c: 500,
75c; $1.25 M postpaid. Ixpert pack-
ing. Enoch Hayes, Buford. .
Frost-proof cabbage and collard
plants, 20c C; 300, 50c; $1 M. postpaid;
15e -M, collect. Any amount. Now

|ready. Marcus Williams, Gainesville.

_Cabhage,





lard plants, 500, 60c; $1



Want reliable man and wife, no chil- |4,

FOB here.



Plants For Sale

Young, earliest var. Imp. Klondike
strawberry plants, $2.25 M; $1.25, 500,
306. C. del: Mrs, J. S. Crowe, Cum-
ming, R 1.

Everbearing Klondike strawberry
plants, $1.50 M postpaid. Mrs. S. J.
Yeoman, Leesburg.

Lucretia and Premo dewberry, Mc-
Donalds blackberry, large rooted Kud-
zu, $1 C; $7 M; Celectrial and Brown
Turkey Figs, 7 large, 12 small, $1 post-
paid. J. W. Toole, Macon, R 2.

Early Klondike, Lady T., Progressive
Everbearing strawberry plants, 260,
50c, del., or $1, 500, del. A. D. Call,
Ellijay, R 4,

Chas. W. and Copenhagen cabbage,
85c M; del. 5 M up, 60c M. Exp. col.
Klondike strawberry, 500, $1; $1.75 M.
del. Jeff Mooney, Gainesville, R 1.

W. and Copenhagen cabbage, 85c M
del; 5 M up, 60c M. Exp. col. Calvin
Garrett, Gainesville, R 1.

Imp. Klondike strawberry plants, 30c
C; $2.25 M del. Money order. Exc.
for Bermuda onion sets, or seed, dried
apples and honey. Delphar Frost,
Helena.

Cabbage plants, frost-proof, 500, 65c;
$1.10 M. P. P. 5 M up, $1-M. Exp. col.
J. C. Chambers, Gainesville, 18 Church
St.

Everbearing and Klondike strawher-
ry plants, $3 M. J. H. Call, Ellijay, R

Everbearing strawberry plants, 25c
C, Mrs. J. A. Fitzgerald, Pitts, R 1.
Klondike strawberry plants, 25 C.
Add postage. Mrs. W. H. Humphries,
Miledgeville, R 1,

Thousands of Jersey and Chas, W.

cabbage plants, New Stone and Mar-
globe tomato, 300, 45c; 500, 65c; $1.15
M del. J. F. Frasier, Lawrenceville.
20 M Ginseng plants. and seed. 1 and
2 yrs. old, that will grow next spring;
2 yr. old, $2.25 per C; Yr. old, $1.75
C. Seed, $1.50 M. postpaid. J. W.
Goddard, Stone Mtn

Genuine Blakemore strawberry
plants, $3 M. del. F. Schmidt, Ma
nez, R. 1.

Limited number of. famous: Young
dewberry plants (largest and most de-
licious, as well as the most prolific
berry grown) for sale. W. G. Bruce,
Kingston,
Chas. and J. W. and Copenhagen
cabbage, Stone tomato and Headiny
collard plants, 75 M del. 5 M up, 50c
- Exp. col. Ovie Crowe, Gainesville,
2.
Famous var. strawberry plants, in-
cluding Everbearing, Klondike, anc
Missionary, 50c C; $1 M del. Also fruit
trees for Fall del. F. F. Head, Cleve-
land.
Chas. and E. J. cabbage plants, 90c
prepaid. D. M. Barber, Baxley.
Mastodon Everbearing strawberry
plants, 30c C; $225 M; Aroma anc
Thompson, same price. Add postage
on orders less than $1. M. F. Etris,
Dahlonega, R 1.
E. J., Chas. W. cabbage plants, 300,
40c; 500, 60c; $1 M. Postpaid. R.
Chanclor, Seville.
For immediate shipment, FE. J., W.
cabbage plants,.15 C; 50c, 500; 75c M
Mrs. J. M. Johnson, Alma.
W. and Dutch cabbage plants, Head-
ng collard, 20c C; 95c M del; Klondike
strawberry - plants, 25c C; $1.75 M del
L. A, Crow, Oakwood.
Cabbage plants, now ready, E: Wake-
fields, Copenhagens and Flat Dutch
500, 60c; 90c M. 5 M, $4.25. Del. by
parcel post postpaid. Robt. econ
Fitzgerald, R 4.
Klondike strawherry plants, 20c C:
80c, 500; $1.50 M. Well rooted. No
chks. Money order. John L. Jones.
Cumming, R 1.
Chas. W. cabbage plants, $1 M, or
12 1-2c C. prepaid, ready about Octo-
ber 10th. Money order. Mrs. E. G.
Anderson, Baxley, R 2.
Big, fresh, well rooted, Chas. W. and
J. W. cabbage plants, from cert. Long
Island seed. Expert packing. Prompi
del. 300, 50c; 700, $1; $125 M. C. F.
Maddox, Lawrenceville.
Everbearing Klondike strawberry
plants, Gov..insp. $1.75 M. del. Money
order. Now ready. Mrs. David Story,
Pavo, R 1.
Fresh J. and C., Ww. cabba, e lants,
J. P. Muliis,. Pe at
Cs ane and EB. J. cabhace.
As



1 nts, :



/ves, 1-2 Ib. 20c; 1 1b. 35c.

Thursday, October 6, 1939,
Plants For Sale |

$1 M FOB; $1.15 M del in Ga. Ottis
Pitman, Baxley, RFD 4.

Millions Jersey and Chas. W. cab.
|bage plants, 500, 60c; $1 M: 5 w lots,

"5. M. Quality, count,
guar. B. J. Head, Alma.

Real frost- proof W. cabbage plants,
75c M; 500, 50c. You pay postage. G.
W. Clark, Thomasville.

All kinds frost-proof cabbage plants,
now ready, $1.25 M FOB. Cash with
order. Johnnie Smith, Baxley.

White Bermuda onions, $1.50 M: R,
J, and C. W. cabbage plants, $1 M: 5
M lots, 80c M del. Now ready. Mrs,
Ee. Floyd, Baxley.

Nice strawberry plants, $1, 500: $1. 50
M del; nice, large, Red peanuts for
seed, 50c pk. del. Mrs. C. C. Lync
Armuchee, R 1.

Nice sage plants, good roots, 6 for
18; 12 for 30c postpaid. ay sage lea-.

ses Voll-
rath, Winston.
Cabbage and collard plants, By Exp,
$1 M. 5 M. $4.50; 10 M. $8.50; 20 mM.
$16.50; 40 M. $32; Hastings 100-By,
seed oats, clean, 50c bu. G. W. Cole-
man, Tifton.
Winter heading cabbage and collard
plants, 500, 65c; $1 M. prepaid. Mrs,
Gertrude Branan, Lewiston. ~*
Chas. W. and Early Flat Dutch babe
bage plants, 200, 25c; 500, 60c; $1 M,
J. J. Shearouse, Guyton,
Cabbage, collard and tomato plants,
500, 60c; $1. M. Daily epee Mis,
R. E. Hackle, Valdosta.
Lead. var. cabbage, tomato, G
Heading and Blue Stem collard plants,
500, 50c; 95c M; 5 M, $4.50. A. Perry,
Valdosta, 739 EH. Hill Ave.

Ga. Heading collard, frost-proot_
cabbage plants, 500, 50c: 75c M. Ber-
muda onion, $1 M. Quick shipment, x
Mrs. Hattis. Griffin, Cloudland.

Real frost-proof cabbage and Ga.
Heading collard plants, 500, 40c; 75
M; real Bermuda onion plants, $1 M.
Martha Bruce, Cloudland,
Large, _stocky Baltimore tomato
plants, $1 M postpaid, 75c M FOB. Exc
for white sacks; 15 sacks for 1
plants, Sat. puar. H. B. Fraser, Bu
ford.

Everbearing strawberry plants, $2.2
M; Harly May (extra large berries)

promptness













$2.50 M; sage plants, 5, 25c. D. M
lackwell, Cleveland, Rt. ee
Cabbage plants, now. ready, from

Tong Island seeds, 500, 60c: $1 M;
IM. $4 postpaid. Miss Nina Welch, Syl
ester.

Chas. W. cabbage plants, $1 M; 500.
0c; 200, 30c; . 100,. 20c. ;
nks, White nest onions, 25c qt. del
R. S. Wolfe, Baxley, R.2. |
Frost proof cabbage and heading
collard plants, lead. var. 500, 40c; 60c
A; Bermuda onicn, $1 M. Mtn, grown
quick shipment. W. A. Bruce, Cloud
land.

C. W. cabbage plants, $1 M;. 60, 500
30c, 300; 20c C.- Postpaid. No chks
Stamps or C.O. D: BR. S. Wolfe, Bax
leyy Re 2: {

Cabbage plants: Copenhagen. Me
ket, Chas. W., Early Flat Dutch, 5
M. .H. P. Stuckey, lairsville, C-o G
Mtn. Experiment Station.

Cabbage plants, now ready, grown
from Long Island seed. 500, 60c; $
M; 5 M $4. Prepaid. Mrs. Nina Welch

Sylvester.

Chas, Early J. cabbage plants, $14
M del. Obie Crow, Gainesville, R 1.

Klondike strawberry plants, $1.50
Collard, 25c 200; 75 M. Addie Rey
nolds, Gainesville, RZ:

Frost- -proof cabbage plants, Chas. W.
and E. J. W, also collard plants, 20
9; 300, 50c; $1 M del. Ernest wil
liams, Gainesville, R. 2.

oe old rhubarb plants, 50c doz. Mrs

B. McLane, Hartwell; R 2. :

Yr. old rhubarb plants, 50c doz. a
doz. $1; peppermint, catnip, 35c doz;
dry yellow root, 4 Ibs. $1. Bermuda |
grass roots, $1 bu. Mrs. Thornton .Mc

Ourley, Hartwell.

Chas. W. and E. J. cabbage plants
20c C; 500, 50c; 75 M. No perars
chks. J. P. Morris, Baxley, R 1.

E. J. and Chas. W. cabbage plants
20c C; 50, 500; 80c M. No chks. Lu
cile Norton, Baxley, R 5.

_ W. Dutch cabbage, True Ga. colle













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-Arborvitae 20 in. tall, well rooted,
unching, 35c each postpaid. Miss
essie Cash, Flowery Branch, R. 3.

Blue, white iris, 40c doz, $1.25 C;
arcissi jonquil 25 doz.; 75 C; glad-








yr. old M. O. rose bushes 25c. B.
, Dallas, R. 3.
Giant purple German iris, sweet
nted cluster yellow narcissus, rain-
w mixture garden pinks, 75c C. post-
paid. Exc. for others. Harold Passe,
Point Peter.

Beautifully col. fine large early
plooming Empress daffodil, 30c. doz.
pulbs, 10 doz. $2.50; 20 doz. $4. Will
pay half of postage. Miss Mary Row-
den, Ellenwood.

3 yr. old large, well rooted hedge
plants, 25 per C. FOB. Mrs, T. V.
McCain, College Park. 522 No. Main
t. phone Cal. 1259.

40 Bird of Paradise for best offer;
also others. Mrs. W. J. Wallace,
Farmington.

Royal Poinciana seed, 19 for 7c, or
3 1-2 doz. for 10c. Mrs. A. S. Paulk,
-Ocilla. :

- Salmon gladioli bulbs, 50c doz, Miss
Ida Dodd, Fairmount.

Mixed jonquils butter and eggs, and
sev. other kinds of bulbs, $6 bu. or
Oc gal. and postage. Mrs. C. H. Ca-
pel, Molena.

Dwarf boxwood, rooted, $1.25 to $10
per @; Flowering quince, Crepe Myrtle
and other shrubs, $1.25 doz. Mrs. J. L.
Rodgers Greenville.

_ Giant white spider lily bulbs, 14c
each, 3 for 40c; red spider lily bulbs,
3 for 25c, prepaid. Mrs. Maude Brooks
_ Arlington. - j \
- Roses and other shrubbery, cheap
or exc. for lint cotton, or wool. Also
Kudzu vines, cheap. Mrs. L. H. Coe,
Eastanollee,

Rooted Star Jasmine, 50c doz.; pink
erbena, 50, $1; lavender crepe myr-
tle, wisteria, 10c ea., 6 for 50c; white
hydrangea, 15c. Mrs. J. Ll. Burke, Tif-
ton. R. 3, Box 34,

20 nice, imp. watermelon pink crepe
nyrtle bushes, about 2 ft. tall, all
blooming (very beautiful) this yr. 20
plants for $2.00 and postage. Cash
ith oe Miss Emma _ Chandler,
Rete ee

id time sweet violets, the variety
our grandmothers grew. Plants, Ic
_a, for 50 or more. Enclose postage.
Miss Ella Trimble, Adairsville.

_ Armor Privet hedge plants, extra
ine, 2 yrs. old, 3c each or $25 per
M. FOB. Cash with order. Mrs. D.
B. Anderson, Blue Ridge.

_ Mixed canna bulbs, $1 C. Mrs. J.
8B. Crane, Dixie.

Well rooted cutting of Conch and
Mistletoe geraniums, 7c ea. postpaid.
_Floy Craton, Dallas, R. 4.

Large yellow Oxalis bulbs for fall
plantings, 20c doz, and postage. Mrs.
D. H. Vocke, Valdosta.
Dahlia bulbs, dark red and dbl. 15c
each; Iris, large white and purple,
$1 doz. $1.50 per 25; $5 C. Mrs. C. A.
Black, The Rock, R 1, ae
Globe Arborvitae, Junipers, red jap-
_Onicas, rhododendrons, 5 for $1; 24 in.
Cherokee rose, all col. azaleas, 3 ft.
$1 doz, Pink phlox, 5 doz. $1. Sadie
Wilson, Morganton. .
_ Trimardeau Giant mixed col. pansy
lants, Ic ea. and 7c postage. Mrs.
} L, Edge, Doerun, R. 4.
Anthony Waterer spirea, 25c; pur-
le wisteria, 20c; blue, single hyacinths
40 doz. snowdrops, 10c; purple lilac,
25c; January Jasmine, 15c. Orders 50c
Postpaid. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer,
Woolsey, R. 1.

Single and double popy, mixed seed
nd colors, 5c per heaping tbls. Add
eee. Mrs. Rosa Boss, Auburn, R.

























































































_ Queen of May Iris, 35c doz.; Crim-
S0n King, 25c doz, Caprice, 45c doz.
i pastel shades, 50c doz. Strong

Other bulbs. Add 5c for postage.

Mrs. S. W. Sloan, Auburn.

_. Yellow, Japanese sweet pea seed,

4 Ib. 35; 1-2 lb: 60c; $1 lb. Miss Vic-

toria Pace, Sycamore, R. 1, Box 24.

Easter lily bulbs, large, selected,

$1.50 per doz. Smaller size. $1. doz.

Del. Oliver Fussell, Dawson. -

Phlox Sublata (Thrift) color vivid

Pink, 75 per C. Good count. Mrs.

G, B. Jones, Arlington,

















owers and Seed For Sal =

oli 40c doz. blooming size, or $1.20 C;





RK

Floating water hyacinths, 25 each.
Postpaid. Special price on large quan-
tity. Write Kentwyn DeRenne, Sa-
vannah, P, O. Box 481,

2 fine healthy Boston ferns, 3 yrs.

old, $3 for 1, or $5 for 2, Mrs. L. A.
Fedder, Smyrna.

Gen. Jacqueminot rose, abelia, Star
Jasmine, white hydrangea, Van Hout-

ti and A. W. spirea, 15c each, pink
crepe myrtle, red verbena, caladium

and running lantnan. Mrs. D. M. Bush
Eastman.

Bell type dbl. dahlias, white red,
yellow, orange, pink, purple and varie-
gated. 5c doz; Evergreen Privet
hedge plants, well rooted, &80c doz.
Mrs. A. C. Gladden, Tallapoosa, R. 3.

Daffodils, jonquils, white narcissi,
80e C; purple iris, pink phlox, 15 doz.
dbl. yellow japonicas, weigelias, 15c ea.
azaleas, laurels, 40c doz. Well rooted.
Davis Ray, Ellijay, R. 3.

Flowers and Seed Wanted

_ Want some lavender twigs. Mrs. M.
B. Nesome, Wellston.

Exc. 100 lb. cap. white feed sacks,
washed clean at 8c each, free from
holes, for all kinds of shrubbery or
phlox, or yard flowers. Mrs. J. P.
Smith, Dawson, R. 5.



Want the biggest collection of bulbs:

that $1 will buy, containing tulips,
Spider and other lilies, etc., to be
shipped exp. collect. F. R, Singleton,
Clarkesville, Box 61. .

Want to buy bushy top boxwood cut-
tings and old time Bleeding Heart.
Name best price. Maude Hamby,
Greenville. :

Want Abelia and other shrub cut-
tings for cash. Have quite a few Day
lilies like to sell or exc. Mrs. M. L.
Lewis, Patterson.

Want all kinds of Evergreen and

shrubbery except Arborvitaes. Prices
must be reasonable and plants. well
rooted. Prefer exchanging for them.
Mrs. Dewey Youmans, Stillmore.

Want single Hyacinth bulbs, in the
white or blue. These are sometimes
called Roman Hyacinths. Miss Lo-
rene Parr, LaGrange. ;

Want several bunches of bamboo,

also Orivet hedge. Quote price, when
to plant, etc. Must be bargain. J.
S. Hopson, Hawkinsville, R. 4. :
' Exc. 2 cuttings ferns for rosebud,
salmon or purple geraniums; 3 blue
iris for 1 pink (want 3 pink); 6 box-
wood and iris for Spider lilies, red
and white. Mrs. Sullivan, Atlanta, 329
Orleans St., S. EH. - oe

Want water palnts of different kinds
Water hyacinths, cattails, lilies, etc.
State what you have and best price.
Mrs. J. D. Brooks, Atlanta, 30 Capitol
Square. :

Want cuttings and seed of the Jap-
anese Privet (Ligustrum Japonicum)
also seed or Arborvitaes and Abelia
cuttings. State what you have and
price. I. Roberts, Tallapoosa, R. 3.

Exc. friers for ferns, Fuchsia, sul-
tanas, 7 begonias, all with good roots.
Marion Ayers, Carnesville, care N. H.
Bryant. :

Want red and yellow dogwood. Give
size and price, Mrs. J. H. Morgan,
Chipley. ;

Want 2 quantity of native Azaleas
from No. Ga. Mtn, regions. All col-
ors. Write Mrs. Tom Huston, Colum-
bus. .

Want butterfly lilies (Ginger) lilies,
will exc. or pay a reasonable price.
Write size and price. Gertrude House
Calhoun, R. 4. ;

Exec, purple and white iris bulbs for
iris of other colors or hyacinths and
tulip bulbs. Will pay postage both
ways. V. H. Kriegshaber, Atlanta, R
FD 8, Cheshire Road. :

Want Everlasting flowers. Write
what you have, describe and state
price, etc. Must be good cond. upon
arrival. Mrs. C, G. Brooks, Chamblee
Rt. 1, P. O. Box 185.

Second-Hand Machinery
~ For Sale.

Corn shredder, snap roll type, in
running cond., but needs repairs. $16
FOB Avondale. Robt. R. Stovall, Wal-

den.
1 1-2 H. Fairbanks-Morse gas eng.

good running cond runs with bat-



F lowers and Seed For Sale Se





In Si passe aie actor
Hand Machinery _
For Sale |

teries, $15; corn mill, 24 in. rock, in
fairly good cond. $30. Nelson Kea,
Adrian, R. 3.

No. 10 Dez.aval separator, good cond.

$32.50 FOB. Drayton Poore, Canon, R.
2,

1 four dbl. stand 50 bbl. Roller flour
mill complete with all cleaning ma-
chinery and belting, everything ready
2 set up. M, A. Martin, Conyers, R.

cond-



50 rolls of barb wire, used only 6
mos., good as new; 4 point Hog and
4 point Cattle wire. $2.25 per roll. L.
J. Ellis, Cumming. :

2 horse pole drawn disc harrow,
good working shape, $14; 2 horse, No.
10 Oliver turn plow, nearly new, $10.50
with, dbl. tree. J. E. Wall, Shiloh.

8 ft. Superior grain drill, almost
new, $65.00; Samson tractor, needs lit-
tle repair, 2 disc tractor plows, $30 ea.
FOB. C. D. Williamson, Plains.

Lilliston peanut picker and belts, in
fair shape; has been used 1 season
thrashing for the public; used 3 yrs.
for own farm alone. $50 at farm. J.
B. Green, Sr., Gray, Box 18:

DeLaval Cream Separator, used 12
mos. good as new, Sell or exc. for 40
Leghorn hens, white, brown or buff;
Sears-Roebuck tractor harrow, 8 disc.
$25 or exc. for hogs. S. H. Rhodes,
Washington, R. 3. :

McCormick-Deering cream separator
in good cond., cheap for cash. Exc.
for Guernsey heifer to freshen in Jan-
uary or later. F. E. Shannon, Lenox.

Case 25-40 tractor, only used a
week, good as new. Bargain, Case 12-
row grain drill, tracter hitch; used less
2 mos., Same as new, half price. A.
C. Barnett, Washington.

1-244 Letz Feed mill, 1 I. H. C.
Crusher, 1-8 H.P. Fairbanks-Morse
eng., 1-10 HP electric motor, 1 No. 2
J. B. Humdinger. G. W.. Reaves,
Athens. 721 Milledge Ave.

25 HP. Liddell steam eng., sell or
exc. for 400 B. L. pullets or other
small, good breed. R. P. Wright, Dud-
ley.

15 HP. portable steam eng .and boil-
er in good cond., cheap. W. T. Bright
well, Maxeys. :

2 HP. Economy gas eng. $30; Grist
mill, 36 inch, $35 ea. corn sheller $10.
Sell all or part. C. M. Parmer, Jr.,
Frolona, R. 1. : :

10 HP. Titan H. C. gas. eng., slight
repairs; shafts, hangers, pulleys, oth-
er equipment. Good cond., $125. Robt.
Fuller, Adairsville.

Fairmount gas. eng, 6 HP. and 4
HP. gas eng., both in good cond., used
very little. Make offer on either or
both. Spencer Scott, Thomasville, 111
Bartow St.

3820 Cleveland tractors at very rea-
sonable price. Address Fred A. Long,
Atlanta, care Ansley Hotel.

Semi-Automatic Delco. Light plant,
with set of batteries; Fairbanks-
Morse Wind mill, with 1800 gal, tank
in 60 ft. tower. Eugene Saunders, Rey-
nolds.

_ McCormick Riding cultivator, good
cond., $25 FOB. Mrs. C. A. Ham,
Summit, R. 1. :

Second hand gal. pipe, 700 ft., 1 in;

975 ft., 2in.; 400 ft. 1 1-2 in. All good

cond. Cheap, any or all, FOB. J. H.
Turner, Mauk, :
2 horse turning plow, Lynchburg

No. 27, good cond, $8; 1 horse turn-
ing plow, Avery, good cond. $3, or both
$10. J. T. Holland, Toomsboro, R. 2.

1 horse No. 11 Chattanooga Cane
Mill in good cond., for sale or exc. for
a milch cow. What have you Ed
Preston, Donaldsonville, R 2.

6 Horse Hagen gas. eng., and other
equipment for sale or exc. for good,
gentle horse, mule (that works any-
where), cows, hogs, anything can use.
C. F. Draughon, Reynolds,

Williamson stump puller, complete,
No. 5, in A-1 cond. for sale or exc.
for value. Frank Harris, Baxley.

Fordson tractor, in running order,
equipped with helt, pulley and can be
driven from farm by purchaser. $35
at my home. John F. Kimbrough, Jr.,
Sparta. i +

2 Pecan tree dusting machines,
cheap; Williamson stump puller; pow-
er hay press; disc tractor plow; ma-

-huller.



nuxe spreader; stalk cutter; 2 horse|





Second-Hand Machitiery 2 3
Por Sale 0 6

plows;. cream separators. Good cond.
Fred C. Geiger, Flintside.

Lilliston peanut picker, for sale. O,
W. Williams, Thomaston.

Delco light plant in good shape with
old set of batteries. Both for $25...
Sam Stafford, The Rock. et:

Lilliston peanut picker in good cond
cheap. Mrs. Callie H. Freeman, New=-
nan. ok ca
1 Jay Bee Feed mill, 12 hammer,

F. Brogg, Hawkinsville. ane

1 hand press Cider -nill, $5; 400 gal.
Cypress tank, $18; 100 egg elec. Inc.
and brooder, $25. Dan Goepper, Ate
lanta, R 8, phone Hem, 3428.

3 roller cane mill, No. 3, in good
cond. New Golden $15, or for good
value in hogs, at my home. L. W.
Conner, Abbeville, R 1. Telephone No.
&002.

Benthal peanut picker, good shape,

$100. J, H. Goolsby, Monticello.
. Fordson tractor, 1926 model; 1 dbl. |
disc harrow; 55 gal. steel drum. AH
for $100 at my place. F. C. Dodgen,
Norsross.

Good grist mill and set of wheat
rocks for sale or exc. for Delco light
plant or water works, cows, mule, or
hogs. S. C. Waddell, Bremen.

Some farming tools; 2 horse turn
plow, section harrow, riding cultiva-
tor and some blacksmith tools, cheap
for cash. Mrs. Annie M, Hunt, Nor-
cross, R 1. :

No. 12 Delaval cream separator, in
good cond., for sale or exc. for 1 pure
bred Jersey or Guernsey milch cow, or
young heifer, freshen soon. S. J, Tay-
lor, Davisboro. /
4 1-2 HP. boiler for dairy, $40. G.
H. Cox, Atlanta, 1253 Boulevard, N.E.

Brand new Avrey separator for sale
or exc, at a bargain at my place. Mell
J. Tanner, Sandersville.

New 4 McCormick Mower and rake,
1 International walking cultivator, in
good cond. $35. FOB. A. G. Hixon, |
Bainbridge. :

1-24 in. Meadows Grist mill, val. $50
for sale or exc. for good Jersey milch
cows or heifers, or most anything. of
equal value I can use. C. R. Harris,
Midland.

Riding Disc 18 in Reeves Plow,
slightly used, $15, or $10 in cash and
Toggenburg doe, already bred. M. W..
Steipp, Rutledge, R 2.

Water power grist mill, $1,500. Sit-
uated about 1-2 mile from So. Ry., at
Cork, Ga. Write or call on C. A.
Towles, Cork. s

Pea Thresh, eng. and drag complete.
$80. W. M. Allen, Carrollton.

2 Lynchburg turn plows, 2 Haymon
plows, scrapes and scooters, 2 Joe har-
rows and other plow tools. All for $45
S. N. Floyd, Byron. ,

Silent Alamo Light plant, good cond.
cheap. B. C. Davis, Ben Hill, phone
Raymond 1370.

50 bbl. 4 dbl. stand Roller Flour
Mill, complete at a give away price.
M. A. Martin, Conyers, R 3.

Smith Tri-plex Gin saw filer and
gummer, fair cond. $5; Moline grain
drill, $20. Covington Hill dropper, with
corn, peas, etc., attachments, $5, E.
S. Manley, Carnesville, :

1 hand power Dixie Bean and pea
Sell or exc. for pigs. Mrs. A.
F. OKelley, Maysville, R 2.

Mower in good running order, $20
or exc, for hogs or shoats at market ~
price; 2 horse Chattanooga turning
plow, No. 23, $6; Gnatt planter, $3, R.
F, McLeroy, Griffin, R C.

Late model Farmall tractor, 6 ft. dbl
disc, 18 in. harrow, cultivator, Cole
planter, Athens 30 in. disc plow, used
but little. Sell together or any sec-
tion. L. C. Wells ,Columbus, Box 467,

Chattanooga No. 4 cane mill, 1 cop- |
per evaporator 3x9. In good shape.
Sell cheap or exc. for good heifers,











solid Jerseys, or for hogs G
Thompson, Chipley, R. 2. ;

Disc harrow, horse power, 18 in.
disc, good cond. $20, FOB; 18 HP.

steam boiler, 15 HP. Case eng. All
A-1 shape. G. H. Lowery, Spring
Place, R. 1. ih

1 steam powered cane mill complete,
included 9 horse eng., with boiler and |
belting attached; mill ready to run. :
Cheap for cash. Come see, or write,
H. J. Webb, Americus, R. a a

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| eee Machinery
For Sale ae

Letz Feed Mill, 1st class cond. $50:
Fordson tractor, good cond., $100;
tractor disc plow, with 2 24 in. disc,
$30. All FOB. C. B. Cox, Camilla.
oT. B.C. gas. eng.6 HP. and almost
-urew Sell or exc. R. F. Kennedy, Ma-
-nassas,

-. Farm bell, No. 2, $3 or exc. for a
gilt. hog of good strain. Wy. E. Good-
win, Wadley.

John Deere, 3 horse, 14 in. bottom
iding turn plow, good cond., at right
price. Exc. for other value. W.-H:
Mathis, Nashville.

1 Harris fresh water system, with
fan without eng. 1 deep well pump with
pump, jack and eng. G. D. Hartshorn,
Griffin.

3 Roller Chattanooga Cane Mill,
good cond. $15 or exc. for 40 W. L.
hens. J. N. McKinley, Seville.

_ Fordson tractor in good shape, $75.
B. I. Juhan, Stone Mountain.
DeLaval cream separator, old model,
$10; Sharpless No. 4 separator, ee
FOB. P. W. Ethridge, Milan.
Economy King No. 12 separator, $20
or exc, for goats, pigs, or chickens. W.
M. Harper, Osierfield.

Excellent dairy equipment for sale
cheap. Write for full details. W. H.
Davenport, Athens.

I large dairy boiler, $15. R. FP. Dew-
rry, Acworth,

_ 2 Dayton commuting scales, 1 roller
and 1 fan type, correct wts., for sale
or exc. for equal value. W. L. Cot-
trell, Thomaston, R. 4.

80 rods hog wire, 14 gage, 11 gage.
binding. 30 in. high, $10 or trade.
What have you, I. J. Rudin, Atlanta,
77 Clair Drive, Ma. 6811.

1 Model No. 24 Paris Broom Corn
Seeder, A-1 cond., 2 Atlanta Utility
Wks., 1 horse power cotton dusters,
-1 cond. John Pappa, Atlanta, 430
soulevard, NE,
3 Roller Chattanooga cane mill, $30.
xc. for seed oats or rye. W. J. Mor-
gan, Stillmore.

Hoosier 2 mule six disc grain drill,
25 or exc. for Jersey milch cow, fresh
, or for meat hogs at 5c Ib. del. my
lace. D. Hi. Anderson, Pees R.


































































4

New Ideal mowing machine, $30 or
exc. for hogs. W. D. Hester, Pelham,

al Farmall tractor in good cond,,
cheap for cash. W. T. Flynt, Craw-
fordsville.

McCormick Mowing machine, good
cond., with new mage oe FOB. Cash



and 60 gal.
good milch
cot with Ist or 2nd calf. Mrs. Annie
Ogletree, Julia,
Lilliston Peanut picker, good cond.
aed very little, $100, FOB; want Delco
is

No junk. J. B. Swords,

1: Burr Feed mill outfit complete;
some repairs needed. Cost $1400; sell| .

, bargain. Write A. T. Danner,
lennville,





erond: Hand Machinery
Wanted

ant 3 horse power boiler, Lookout
make. Tubeless preferred. State cond.
nd lowest price FOB.. A. W. Godwin,
esburg.

Want to buy 3 roller cane mill and
kettle, peanut picker and hay press.
Price must be cheap. J. H. Leverett,
arrott, R. 1.

Want a pea thrasher in first class
cond., cheap for cash. No other need
write. State make. power required to
pull it in first letter. S. D. Guille-
beau, Lincolnton, R. 5,
Want 8 horse Deisel gas or ker. eng.
. J. Linder, Atlanta, 1873 Piedmont
oad. Aiea

Want to buy for cash a scond-hand
hay press. E. I. Carter, Richland.
Want a good second-hand sugar
Write best price at once.

Will trade value for hydraulic ram,
wind mill, Delco light plant, gas. pump
and underground tank, 300-500 gal.
cap. for farm use. Must be cheap. A.
Ward, Rome.

Second-Han
Wanted |

el, Lyons.

Want Hammer Mill in good add
size for a Farmall tractor. Must be a
bargain. O. H. Owen, Barnesville, R.
HDs

Want dairy boiler and other dairy
equipment. State what you have, size
of boiler, cond., and price. Claud im
Smith, Stockbridge, Res:

Want Bostrom Terracing level, com-
plete. Must be like new. Will pay
cash for bargain. Also need several
prs. large and small pruning shears.
W. Harris Simpson, Elberton, R. 9.

Want five electric motors, half
horse, for spot cash. F. B. Cole, New-
nan.

Want second hand Lilliston or Ben-
thal peanut picker of latest model.
Must be in good cond. H.C. eee
Montrose.

Want a barrel churn, 15 to 20. gal.
cap. Mrs. A. W. Stubbs, Atlanta, R.
3,

Want second hand gal. water pip-
ing 1-2 or 3-4 in. in dia. State amt.
and price. W. C. Dailey, Hiram, R. 2.

Want 1 or 200 rods wire fencing.
Exe, very good value. Write or come
see. E. B. Bennett, Screven, R. 2.

Want to buy used Hammer feed
mill and engine. W. Y. ee Bron-
wood.

Want 500-1 M. gal pressure tank at
bargain. Might possibly use open tank
1M to 5 M gal. for water system. L.
P. Chappell, Richland.

Want second hand Delco automatic
light plant in good cond. Must be
cheap. J. W. McCall, Rebecca.

Exe, Velvet beans for 40-50, 60 or
80 gal. syrup kettle. Will carry beans
and bring kettle. Let me hear at
once, E. J. Riddle, Alma, care Sou.
Ind O. Home.

Want 1 mile of hog wae 36 inch to
48 inch. Must be cheap for cash.
State gage and height. O. B. Muse,
Perry:

Exc. 2 mos. old Jersey male Volun-
teer breeding, $10, 4 White Indian
Runner ducks, 2 drakes, $5 for good
shop Blower. Hubert Moore, Athens.
Want wheat mill in good cond and
located in Ivortheast Ga. L. W. Hosch
Gainesville, Box 359.
Want good, used 2 horse turning
plows cheap. C. L. Cross, Colquitt.
Exe. nice $175 value stump puller
or good tractor. J C, DeVane, Adel,
Want best price on small size ham-
mer mill. M. T. Knudsen, Cochran.
Want mowing machine and hay
rake in good cond. cheap. E. H. Jones,
Waycross, 612 Rey St.

Want a hand water pump Myers
preferred. Must be in first class cond.
State what you have, also if any rod
or pipe. J. F. Chandler, Conyers, R 4.
Want 1 steam eng. any good make,
in good cond. portable or traction, 10
or 12 or 16 HP. J. M Bennett, Cum-
ming, R. 1.

Want horse power hay press in good
cond. eheap for cash. G. L. Bramlett,
Acworth, R 1. :

Want windmill tower and _ tank.
Bowdon.

Want grist mill, 26 or 28 in. Rock.
Must be cheap. Prefer upright rock.

G. M. Kersey, Pavo, R. 3.

Want International 1 horse hay
press at once. Must be good cond
and cheap. A. J. Moseley, Ocilla.
Want dbl. section tractor disc plow,
horse or tractor power, Grain drill.
Best price. Paul Stephens, Atlanta,
221 Trust Co. of Ga Bldg.

Want power hay press in good cond.

and cheap for cash. Will trade mule

press. Write what you have to offer.
O. M. Greene, Iron City.

Want good water tank, either gal.
of cypress, cap. 3 or 4 gal, within 50
miles Bainbridge. A. J. Rich, Bain-
bridge.

- Want a Gordon bean harvester.
State lowest cash price. John B. Mc-
Collum, Columbus.

Want 2 or 3 roller cane mill, rea-
sonable price for cash, or exc. syrup
at 50c gal for same. G. W. Meadows,
Ohoopee.

Want 1 horse drawn mould board
riding plow for 3 horses, 14 in. bottom





Want to rent or buy a corn shred-

a AN



der and shelling machine. E. e ee

|Must be in good cond and ri J,

State price and location R. B. Huff, | 2.

| Wanted :

Must he in good cond. Give detailed
description and cash price. Ww. E.
Howell. (Failed to state address inad)

Want ensilage cutter in good cond.
fo rcash lL. W. Cheney, Columbus.

Want Marine or Firebox boiler. Give
size and price; also eng. State size
an dprice. J. L. Shipp, Atlanta, 315
Grand Theatre Bldg. |

Want 1 dbl. hay press pulled by
horse power. Please quote best price
if in reasonable distance. L. C Shipp
Rockmart.

Want to buy or ee a water grist
mill. J. T. Lively, Kite.

Want a 25 bbl. Anglo American
Midget Roller mill. State location, ac-
cessibility and cond.; time of service
and price M. W. Harris, Sparta.

Want 2 horse riding single disc
plow, John Deere or other good dise
plow. J. Hope Tigner, Atlanta, 41
Exchange place.

Exc. 12 horse power gas. eng, in
good cond. for second hand Interna-
tional hay press in good cond, W.
M. Burton, Screven

Want Hammer mill in good cond.
Size for a Farmall tractor. Must be
a bargain. O. H. Owen, Barnesville,
RFD. :

Want lot of 3 ft. hog wire in good
cond. Write what you have to offer,
stating price. Frank Anderson, Ma-
con, care Mansfield Dray Line

Want 12 or 14 HP. Economy (S. R.
& Co.) gas. engine. W. J. Carruth,
Farmington. -

Want a peanut picker, hay press,
tractor, 3 roller cane mill and kettle.

Hy Leverett, Parrott, Rok



Incubators, Brooders, Etc.,

For Sale

500 cap. Keiffer oil brooder, with
canopy, ete., good cond., $8 or exc. for
8 laying pure bred pullets. Mrs. W. E.
Hannah, Atlanta, R 3.

16,000 egg cap. Buckeye | electricai
Inc. practically new, 100 per cent ef-
ficient and in perfect cond., fully
thermostatic and automatic. Price on
request. E. A. Holbrook, Atlanta, 247
Foundry St., N. W.

Brand new, 150 cap: electric Ine.
Sell or exc. for young cattle, or other
value for small farm use. John WOR
ley, Carrollton.

Big Grey Hen Inc. 100 ege cap. with
thermometer and _ instructions, in
good cond., used once, $5 cash. Exc.
for Jersey or Guernsey heifer. Allen
Williams, Summit.

Brower Hot Water brooder, 5 M cap.
Sell, or trade for Inc., chickens, or
milch cow. Write what. you have. T:
P. Bruce, Sylvester, P. O. Box 112.

1 Shenandoah Hot Water brooding
system for 120 ft. house with piping
and 6 - 10 ft. hovers, $350. Can be
used in 60 ft. house. K. A. Campbell,
Marietta, 609 Atlanta St.

Little Hen Inc. for Sale or exc. for
10 pure Barred Rock pullets and 1
cockerel, 8 or 10 wks. old. Ha. pay
postage. Mrs. Ira Downs, Mitchell, R

1 Petersine 16,000 egg Inc., late mod-
el. Only run 1 season; good as new.
Harold M. Boardman, Augusta.

4 - 600 egg Buckeye Inec., in first
class cond., copper pipes and. fireproof,
$50 each. F B. Flanders, Rockledge.
600 cap. Inc. Wisconsin, oil burner.
Used 3 hatches only: good as new, $15
FOB. S. A. Sikes, Cobbtown.

240 egg and 600 egg cap. Ine. sil
either with eggs to hatch on halves.
Must be good eggs. Write first. Mrs.
L. S. Andrews, Ochlochnee.

1800-egg Ideal Inc., self turning
trays; can be run in 3 sections, almost
new, $100. A. E. Wilkie, Marietta, Bak:
No. 7 Mammoth Buckeye Inc., 10 M
egg cap. In perfect cond. W. H. Kin-
ney, Carrollton, R 1.

Buckeye Mammoth Inc. No. 30, in
perfect cond. Cap. 1080 egvs. $100: 100
sure Trip Trap Nest Fronts, 12 1-2c
ea. Close to Nature Oat Sprouter, $20.
Chas. M. Powell, Macon, Wesleyan
Drive.

2 coal burning 500 cap. brooders, A-1
cond. $5 each. Mrs. Homer C, Cline,
Canton, R 4.



with rolling center. Prefer Oliver.

3 sets trapnests, 8 nests to ea. set.





Incubators, | rooders, Et
. For Sale

$10; 500 cap. oil brooder, $10. Trade
for chickens or cow at market price,
Mrs. J. F. Morgan, College Park.

260 cap. Buckeye Inc. good
$8.50 cash. Exc. for yearlings,
wheat, and oats.
Cochran, R 2. om

400 cap. Super Hatch Inc., new, used
once, $20. Mrs. F. E. Field, Atlanta, a
1814 Howell Mill Road. eo

Buckeye Incubators, 600 egg cap,
in first class cond. $30 cash. F. BRB.
Flanders, Rockledge. Sos

S. R. 50 egg cap. Inc. for Sale or
exc. for another Inc. of 5 or 600 cap.
S. C. Wiley, Blythe, R 1.

Radio brooder, 300- 500 cap. day old. ~
42 in. canopy. Used with 2 broods;
good cond. $5. and party pay Frt. Have oe
2 wicks extra. Mrs. J. C. Lovette, Sy]-
vania, R 2, i

450 Egg Cap. Inc. first class conds <3.
everything complete, $20. Mrs, Piety ie
Forbes, Brooklet. a

50 chicks cap. brooder, $1.75, or exe.
for 10 pullets, 6 wks. old. Ea. pay

can use.
oe ae

sections, detachable, complete. Sell 1
or both sections, $12.50 each, FOB. A
T. Faircloth, Mystic.

Wishbone, 400 inc., good
sections: can set 1 or all at same
Cost, $95! sell, $40. Exc. for Legh :
pullets.. Mrs. H. J. MeCorvey, Cool-
idge. ee
Big Gray Hen Inc., electrically e-
auipped, in good shape, $8 cash. S. CG.
Evans, Jr., Wadley.

ee

er, perfect cond. $10 cash or exc. for
seed rye, Austrian peas,

land, R 1.

Little Brown Hen Ine. set one time,
for sale or exc. for 4 duck hens and 1.
drake. Prefer Muscovey, or for pigs.
- hickens or turkeys. Mrs. B. L. Trout-
man, Albany, R 3.



Incubators, Brooders, Etc.,.

Wanted

best price.
R 5.

Robt. Pilgrim, Cleveland,

you have. J. C, Amerson, Hahira.
Exe. 60 Ibs. red multiplying onions
(make 10 or 12 to hill), nice clean for

Inc. in good running cond., not less
190 egg size. Mrs. Geo. Theus, But-
ler od

Want a guar. Inc. and brooder stove. Peed
Exc. heifers and Pekin drakes. Mrs.
C.-M. Slack, Leslie. .

Plants For Sale

Everbearing strawberry plants, $1.75
M. del. for orders of M. or over. Now
ready. Large var. Exc. for Mam-
moth Bronze Soe H. G. Rowland,
Dexter.

The improved North Carolina Miss-_



3. W. Williams, Patterson.

Extra large var. Missionary straw-
berry plants with white roots, 60c C;
$3.50 M. All prepaid. i. Hattaway,
Blakely.

Klondike strawberry plants, 25c C.

Postage paid on orders up to 50c and
Mrs. J. W. Hutton, Newnan, 29

over.
Wilcoxon St.
Mastodon strawberry plants, 30c C;

|$2.50 M; white snowball peach trees,

5c each, 50 for $2, 4 to 6 inches high.
Emley Long, Cleveland, R 4.

Cabbage plants, Jersey and Chas. W.
300, 40c; 500, 50c; 1 M. 75c. Postpaid.
I. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald, R 3.

Missionary and Lady T. strawberry
lants, 50c C. $3.50 M. Everbearing,
75e C; Gov. insp. apple, peach, cher-
ry trees, for Fall del. L. C, Head,
Cleveland, R.1, Box 1... :
Chas. W., Succession and E. J. cab-
bage plants, $1.10 M: 3 M. $8 del. Rea-
dy; good flue cured tobacco, 12 lbs. $1
del. Harold Smith, Baxley.

Fancy Missionary strawberry plants,
35 C; $3 M; add 5c per 100 for post-
age, Ref, The Peoples Bank here. Del.





Nov. ist. W. F, Luckie, Ray City.



cond. :
Seeq
Mrs. J. E. Sikes,



transportation chgs. Exc. for anything
Mrs. C. M, Ray, Roopville, R

800 cap. Hot Water Ideal Inc. in2

cond, 3

Sol Hot twin-float, 1 M. cap. brood-

7 O-too-tan
jor Velvet beans. I. D, McDuffie, Ash-



Want a second-hand Inc. 300-500
cap. good hatching cond., cheap. Write Ree

Want Inc. in good cond., 75 to 120
gg cap., cheap for cash. Write what

onary strawberry plants, 50c C; $3 M.. o





sday, etohcr 6, 1932.

Plants For Sale

Strawberry plants, Everbearing var.
or exc. for Bermuda onion seis,
ets, any kind, baby chicks, or any-
i useful. Ha. pay chgs. Carl Phil-
Colquitt.
J., Chas. W., cabbage plants, fres
wn, $1 M del. Mrs. Claude Wil-
pbaxley.
W., E. J. cabbage plants,
ap: collard plants, 20c C; 500, 60c,
M postpaid. 65 M. Exp. collect.
mos Williams, Gainesville.
page and collard plants, 25c OC;
M. Prompt shipment. C. F. Wal-
Gainesville, R 2.
ead. var. cabbage, tomato, Ga.
ading and Blue Stem collard plants,
00, 50c; 95c M. 5 M $4.50. A. Perry,
Idosta, 739 E. Hill Ave.
Chas. W. cabbage
lions ready October 10th. E.
ell Reidsville.
trawberry plants, 25 Ci Gr xc.-for
unch Eng. pea seed, white Bermuda
plants, dried fruit or anything
Mrs. R. E. Cross, Colquitt.

plants, .75c M.



Plants Wanted

ant asparagus roots. State best
ce. oo R. F. Terrell, Greenville,



Seed For Sale

enuine Crystal Wax: Yellow Ber-
da Silver Skin onion sets, 80c gal.
.35 pk. Yellow Red sets, 90c pk. Any
ets, $4 bu. Exp. cabbage plants, $1
Cader Stephens, Flowery Branch.
ge, red multiplying onions for fall
lanting, 50c val. prepaid; also J. B.
jant eggs, selected, 30 for $1 del. Mrs.
BE. Passe, Madison, R 4, Box 39.
hite nest onions, 35c ae
ge. No chks. Mrs. J.
tyre, R 2.
inese (or Celery) cabbage seed,
juick growing, tender winter green 10c
bls; Deer Tongue, cured or live plants.
onable. Andy Hendrix, Dover.
pe seed, 2 lbs. 35c; 4 lbs. 50c; 9
1; P. T. White and Yellow Globe,
te Ege Cow Horn, 8 thls., 25c. mix-
d 1 lb. 45c; not, 40c, plus postage. W.
H. Wadelle, Pearson.
ood, sound Silver skin onions for
janting, 15c qt. Ky. Wonder beans
d, 20c lb. Mrs. W. L. Daniell, Daw-
1; 0X 101,
or 10 bu. nice, sound peach seed
Sale. J. D. Parks, Williamson, R

Add
. Jones,

ng Hot pepper, Green or Red, 20
Sage, 20c bunch; yellow crook-
squash seed, 10c pkg.
aid, Mollie Gable, Tallapoosa, R 3.
White multiplying onions, 25c gal;
e speckled crowder peas, 5c Ib. al-
dried. fruit, peaches, 10c lb. dried
10c cupful. Add postage.
. Ladd, Gainesville, R 7.
y wonder running snapbeans, 10c
up, 3 for 25c; lady finger peas, 5c
up, or 3 for 10c. Exc. for other gar-
seed. W. E. White, Sumner.
White multiplying onions for sale or
. for early bean seed. Mrs. J. O.
surley, Lavonia, R 2.
Nice, clean 1932 pure Jumbo okra
ed, 100 Ibs. Make best offer, FOB.
iS Cook, Milledgeville.
Eaves prolific yellow multiplying

Mrs.

ons (10 to 25 to hill) 80c gal. del. |.

wt. FOB. Exc. for hoys, chickens,
or anything can use. Jos. Nor-
Elberton, R. 5.
ardless Blue Stem seed wheat, $1
Cream Crowders, small white lady
for sale. Exc. for Abruzzi rye, or
lustrian peas. Other value exc. for
lbs. Mrs, FE. Spence, Dunwoody.
Good sound Stone Mtn watermelon
rkins mammoth okra, large head
Japanese sunflower seed, ea. 6
Is, ao. Postpaid. J. M. Craton, Dal-
Nearly all yar. cabbage seed, $1 Ib.
rurple Top, White Globe turnip, mus-
ard Tutabaga seed, ea. 35c lb; Ber-
4 onion, white or yellow, $2 50 Ib.
stpaid. W. W. Williams, Quitman.
00 lbs. selected Watson melon seed.
a offer. R. H. McMillan, Brook-
multiplying beer seed, 100
ee Mrs, Sallie Floyd,

ax yellow Bermuda, Sil-|

All post- |

MARKET BULLETIN

Bead For Sale -

pk. $3.75 bu. Cader Stephens, Flowery |

Branch.

Fine white multiplying onions, 40c
gal del.; little white Rice and lady
peas, picked without rain, ea. 6c lb.
postpaid. Cash. No chks, Shock
Adams, Lawrenceville, R. 2.

Calif. multiplying beer seed, good
start, 10c and pkt. of another seed
free; white cucumber, Hastings sweet
pepper seed, large package of ea. for
10 Mrs. J. BE. Kirk, Rockmart.

Extra fine white nest onions, 50c
gal. Send stamps and extra 10c for
ee Mrs. F. J. Brookfield, Den-
nis

Good multiplying Calif. beer seed,
10 good start, del. Mrs. Corine Floyd
Rockmart, R. 2

Old fashioned red, large scallion
buttons,.15 qt; 50c gal. White Eng.
Clingstone peach seed, 10c; June cher-
ry, 25c cup. No orders less 10c. Mrs.
C. A. Sorrells, Monroe, R. 1.

New crop pop corn, okra seed, 10c
cupful; 20c lb. Everbearing cornfield
beans, 20c lb. Raymon Vollrath, Win-
ston.

Hastings Big Seven turnip seed col-
lection, 25 lb. 5 lbs. $1; 10 Ibs, $1.50
del; Senna leaves, 25c per soda box
full del. C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce,

ARES,
| Fine white onions, 40c gal. cash with |

order. Miss Esther Gay, Jasper, R. 3.

Seven Top turnip seed, sound, clean,
postpaid, teacupful, 14c; 2 cups, 22e; 4
cups, 85c. Stamps accepted. Mrs.
M. E. Ledford, Crandall, R. 1.

Early garden seed, 10c cup; Seven
Top and White Globe turnip seed, 4
spoonsful, 10, red, white lettuce seed,
2 spoons, 10c. Add _ postage..
Southerland, Ellijay. R 3.

Multiplying red nest onions, 30c gal.
postpaid. Mrs. T. A. Stowers, Tifton,
Rie: Be
Rape, 2 Ibs. 35c; 4 Ibs. 50c; 9 Ibs. $1.
sev. var. turnip seed, 8 thls. 25c; 1 Ib.
or more, 45c, not mixed; mixed, 50c.
W. H. Waddelle, Pearson.

Van Antwerps new vegetable greens
15c oz. Mrs. Mary Spruell, Alpharet-
tay, Bs 2, oy :

Multiplying Calif, beer seed,
thls. C. W. Pearlistein, Atlanta,
Butler St.

Burr clover seed, pure and sound, Ic
per pound. Eugene Harper, Hartwell.

Perkins long pod okra seed; 25c lb.
dry hot pepper, 45c lb. All del. in
Ga. Exe. some for dried apples, also
eood smoking tobacco. J. _R, Thorn-
ton, Ringgold. :

Seed Wanted

Exe, Hastings pure 65-day Truck-
ers Favorite roasting ear seed corn or
fine var. named monthly rose bushes,
for cabbage, turnip or rape seed. Mrs.
John Myers, Hartwell, R 4.

Want 10 lbs. Early J. and Chas, W.
cabbage seed. Also 10 bu. seed oats.
Exc. No. 10 Blue Bird plow or Ga.
Runner peanuts for same. T. E. Wise,
Pitts.

Want Austrian winter peas, vetch,
and Crimson clover, chean for cash,
or will exc. syrup, 1932 crop or crow-
der peas for same. 5. D. Guillebeau,
Lincolnton. R 6.

10
348





Miscellaneous Por Sale

Country cured, sound hams, 15 Ib
shoulders, 10c; large size heavy fleeced
sheep skins, 75c each; unwashed white
wool, 20c 1b. Robt. S. Anderson, Haw-
kinsville.

35 or 40 bu. black walnuts, hulled.
Gived best price. D. J. Thomas,
Young Harris, RFD 1.

Lead var. apple trees, any amt .ea.
var. $1 doz. for 1 yr. old trees; $2 doz.
2 yr trees. Grapevine free with ea.
$1 order... Del. T. M. Webb, Ellijay

Sugar fig bushes, 95 ea and postage
Mrs. A. L. Branan, Macon, 209 Harde-
man Ave.

2 yr. old Sugar pear trees, 15 each,
5 for 50c; $1 doz; tender half-runner
bean seed, 15c teacupful, 2 for 4 25.
cae W. R. Thompson, Lawrenceville,

i

a or 40 Ibs. used feathers, 40c Ib.
Mrs. F_ E., Sutton, Climax.

Half a million Napier grass plants

Can be cut 4 times ane



Mrs.

eggs, chickens, etc.



Miscellaneous For Sale

Muscadine jelly, and blackberry jam
20c pt. clean white sage, this yrs crop
30 1b. sound peach seed, 25c per C.
Add postage. -Mrs. John Phillips,
Flowery Branch.

Deer Tongue leaves, shade cured;
fine for flavoring home-grown smok-
ing tobacco, 1-2 Ib. 20c; 1 lb. 35c; 3
lbs. $1. W. M. Thornton, Jesup.

Cane, about 3 acres of fine ribbon
cane for sale in field. C. M. Dixon,
Alapaha

Uneeda, Early Rose, Hiley,
Ga. peach trees, for sale. :
Wheeler, Macon, R. 5, Clinton

Nice clean dried sage, this
crop, 50c lb. del.
or see.
Box 115.

Black walnuts, hulled and dried, 75
bu. del. or exc. for nice comb honey.
Mrs. I. D. McDuffie, Ashland, R. 1

1 bu. black walnuts and hot pep-
per for sale. Make offer. Mrs. Lucy
Bennett, Royston, R. 3.

New, white feathers, 50c Ib. Mrs.
Henry Mathis, Gainesville, R. 9.

Fig preserves, 50c qt.; watermelon
rind: preserves, 60c qt.; peach pickle
and mixed Spanish pickle, green to-
mato pickle, 45c qt. Horse apple Jelly
$1.50 doz Mrs. Z. M. Story, Thom-
son,

Crabapple, May cherry sprouts, 2
for 25c; scuppernongs, rooted,6,
sage plants, 8 for 25c. Add postage.
Mrs. Roy Titshaw, Monroe, R. 5.

Money order. Write
Mrs J. E. Yawn, Rhine, R. 1,

Tame cherry sprouts, plums, purple

figs, rooted, 10c ea.; green yellow
root, 15c lb., wild cherry bark, 20c lb.
Add postage. Claudia V. James, Talk-
ing Rock, R, 1.

- Cream raspberries, 75c doz. also
good cornfield bean seed, 25c Ib. ~ All
postpaid. Mrs. L. R, Ashworth, Lo-
ganville, R. 1.

_ Dill sprays, 10 for 35c; limited amt.
mint plants, 6 for 35c; hot pepper,
dried, 60c lb. No stamps. . Prepaid.
Mrs. T. B. Thomas,. Thomasboro.

Hot pepper, 25c gal. ripe or green;
nice sun dried apples, 10 Ibs.
del. Miss Ruth White, Dahlonega, R.
1, Box 35, :

Some nice sun dried apples, 10c Ib.
some onions, 50c gal. Add postage on
all orders. Cash with order. Mrs.
Walter Ash, Dahlonega, R. 4.

Blue Damson, Red Goose plums, 15c
garlic, 25c per 12; horse radish, 10 for
25c.
white sacks. Nan Kown, White.

50 nice walnut trees, 4-5 ft. 25c ea.
6 for $1. Cash with order, Mrs. Quin-

nie Blackwell, Monticello, R. 2, Box 1.

Hot pepper, red or
del. No stamps.
Acworth.

Yellow root, 25c Ib.
Spearmint, catnip,

green, 20c gal.
Mrs. Robt. Miller,

Peppermint,
Sage plants, 35c

| doz; Red pepper, 35c Ib. Green Hot

pepper, 35c gal.
Hartwell, R 4.
Yellow root,

Miss Cecil McCurley,

Bear-foot, Calamus,

-Yellowdock, birdock roots, ea. 30c Ib;

rattle roots, 50-100 lb. lots, 20c lb. Exc.
for sacks. Mrs. R. C. Stover, Protec-
tion.

Fruit trees: Goose hens large red

var. well rooted trees, 3 for 25c; 6 for

40c.. Postpaid. Stamps accepted. A.
Steinheimer, Woolsey, R 1.

Fruit trees: State insp. true to name
peach trees, $45 M; $5 C; also want
peach seed in lots of 100 lbs. up. E. B.
Travis, Riverdale.



Miscellaneous Wanted

Want 100 qt. white glass bottles for
putting syrup in. exc. syrup for same
at 60c gal. Give 2c ea. for bottles.

Want potatoes, peas, syrup, butter,
Will exc. value.
Harry Sunshine Atlanta, 61 Ga. Ave.,
S.E.



Tobacco F or Sale

Good red flue cured tobacco, 10 Ibs.
$1, Mrs. Inez Pittman, Baxley, R. 4,
Box 134..

Good old home-made, flue cured
tobacco, red leaf, chewing, 10 Ibs. 60c.
Miss Pearl Nipper, Coffee.

Good flue cured tobacco, 10c Ib.
smoking, 6c lb. FOB. Deroy Sharp,
Surrency, R. 2.

Good pe cured tobacco, 1932 a

+] 2.

S|mellow, prepared ready for use.

2005/7

$1.25 |

Exc. for bantam eggs, onions or}

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Tobacco For Sale

co, 13 lbs. $1: 7 Ibs. 50c postpaid to 8rd ~
zone. Mrs, Alma Thornton, Baxley,
Re 2: \

Some extra good old ripe and mel-
low tobacco, chewing, 10c; smoking 8c
lb. No order less 50c. Postage paid
to 8rd zone. ; Mrs, Christine Harper,
Surrency. d

Good nice flue cured tobacco, chew-
ing and smoking, 9c lb. del. No. chks.
nor orders less than 50c. Exe. for
feed sacks, J. S. Fowler, Surrency, R.

Bright flue cured tobacco, aged and
14
Ibs. $1. prepaid to 3rd zone.
Parker, Alma, R. 3,

Flue cured tobacco, 1932 crop, whole
leaves, 13 lbs. $1 del. Mrs. L. O. Mor-
ris, Surrency. 4

Bright flue cured tobacco, aged and
mellow, ready to use, 14 lbs. $1 pre-
paid in Ga. Frank Parker, Alma.

Genuine A-1 yellow flue cured
chewing and smoking tobacco, 13 lbs.
$1 prepaid to 3rd zone. Henry Har-
ris, Baxley, R. 2.

Good flue cured tobacco, whole leaf, a
7 Ibs. 50c; broken leaf, 8 lbs. 50c pre-
paid. J. P. McLeod, Screven. ny

Red, flue cured tobacco, chewing, 8c
lb. smoking, 6c lb. Del. Cash with or-
der. Ike Tomberlin, Surrency, R, 2.

Flue cured tobacco, ripe and mel-
low, chewing, 8c lb.; smoking 6c Ib.
del. Cash with order, Frank Smith, :
Surency., i

Select dark long leaf tobacco, for
chewing, 10 Ibs. $1. del. in Ga. Guar.
Dan Gray, Uvalda.

Good home made bright leaf to-
bacco, flue cured, aged and mellow,
well pressed, flavored, ready for use,
10 Ibs. 55c, Colline Deen, Coffee, Re
q: i

Good new flue cured tobacco, 10c
Ib, also. Virginia bright leaf tob. seed,
20c per heaping tabls. G. W. ey
Alma, R. 3.

Tobie Wanted

Exc. 500 Klondike strawberry plants
for 10 lbs. good chewing tobacco. Ha.
pay postage on what they send. M.
C. Crow, Gainesville, R. 2.

Want 20 lbs, good chewing tobacco.
Send sample and price. Carl Kobs,
Flintside. ae oe

Want 20 Ibs. tobacco, ready to chew.
Send sample; also have sale for 7
April hatch turkeys. Exc. for 5 pul-
lets. Ea. pay postage. Clyde Lang-
ford, Maysville.

Exc. 12 1-2 lbs. pure white velvet.
okra seed, for 12 lbs. tobacco. Whole
leaf, yellow or red. Ea. pay postage.
Write first. Wilbur Phillips, Villa
Rica, Re 2.

Want 10 or 12 lbs. good chewing to-
bacco, twisted or pressed and flavored,
frready. to chew. Send sample and
price. Willie M. Tooile, Glennville,
Rt. A,





Georgia Products For Sale :

BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
100 Ibs. white running butter beans,
1932, 8c lb. FOB if lot is taken. Cash
with order. Mrs. W. M. Arrington,
Swainsboro, R. 4. s
6 bu. lady peas, $4.50 bu. FOB; $5.25 a
prepaid in Ga. Jesse Odum, Jasper.
Rice peas, 10c lb.; 20 lbs, sun dried
apples, 8c lb.; also 10 lbs. new geese
feathers for sale. Mrs. C. C. Tatum,

| Talking Rock, R. 3.

Half runner bunch beans,
and tender, 15 cup. Add postage. Je
mima Crump, Ellijay, R 3, Box 58.

1932 Velvet beans, $10 per ton; old
yellow corn, 75c bu. FOB. Exc. for
cows or hogs. C. E. Joiner, Warthen,
Re 1. A

Ky Wonders or Blue Pole bande: 20
lb. exc. for cabbage plants. J. T.
Wright, Vienna, R. 2. . ee

Cream Sugar Crowder peas, new
crop, 5c Ib. del, also early Klondike
strawberry plants, 25e C.; $1, 500. Del.
Mrs. C; H. Hunt, Cumming, Rie dea

White mush peas, sound, bright,
picked without rain. 600 lbs. 5 Ib.
for lot in bags, del. on. cars, ane
S. P. Kenney, Athens, R. 2. :

10 bu. Hastings Cream Crowder
peas, 4c Ib. $2 bu. FOB; oe ban
tams, 2 hens and> rooster, $1.





Good yellow flue cured new tobac- =

J. B.




Georgia Products For Sale

nest onions, 30c gal. Send postage.
Mrs. E. W. Cilpepper, Buchanan, R 1.
-Prost-proof Dwarf Eng. ig seed, 10c
upful and postage. Mrs. C. W. Sauls,
neliman, R 2.

Early Bunch Eng. peas, 20c cupful.
nnie Coltrane, Cumming, R3.

- Thos. Edison Eng. peas, 10c Ib. by
the 100 lb. lot, or 25 per single pound.
rs. Eugenia Simmons, Lakeland.
Lady and Rice peas, new crop, re-
eaned, and weevil treated especially
or seed. Make best offer on large
quantity. Sample, 10c.
Buford, R 4.

aN BUTTER FOR SALE
6-8 lbs. fresh Jersey butter ea. wk.
shipped subject to approval. 25c |b.
el. in 1st and 2nd zone. Mrs. R. A.
ontzgomery, Bowdon, R 2.
10 or 15 lbs. good, fresh butter ea.
week, T. B. tested, 25 Ib. del. in 1st
and 2nd zone. Mrs. M. D. Kelley,
Blaine.
5 to 8 lbs. fins, table butter per wk.,
25c Ib. del. Sample on request. Mrs.
B. H. Goldin, Bremen, R 2, Box 47.
Fresh J. butter, free from coloring,
25c lb. Cow T. B. tested; also Green
sweet pepper, 25c gal. and postage.
Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, R 1.
Fresh J. butter, free from coloring,
Cows T. B. tested, 5 lbs. per week, 25c
ee del. Mrs. Clarence Payne Ashland.
Des,
Fresh, home-made butter in pound
rints, 5 Ibs. $1 postpaid;. white hon-
ey in the Comb in lard cans, 50 lks.
$a. _Exp. aoe chk. J. W. Lang, O-
mega.
8 or 4 Ibs. nice Jersey butter ea.
eek, 25c lb. Del. Cow T. B. tested
so Calif multiplying beer seed, 25c
upful. Mrs. Maggie Henson, Mize,
CES

ORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE
5 to 20 bu. select Golden pop corn,
in ear, for sale. Make best cash offer.
J. C. Luke, Ocilla,

rders booked for Whatleys Prolif-
jc seed corn, field selected, to be ship-
ped February ist. $1.50 bu. FOB. Has-
ngs oats, recleaned, 40c bu., 5. bu.
ts. W. H. Bolton, Griffin, Box 436.
- Corn, slipped shuck, 40c per 80 lb.
pu. FOB. E. P. Drexel, Lyons. .
Whatleys Prolific corn, field select-
ed; booked now for February ist del.
q 1.75 bu. Hastings 100-Bu. oats, 40c.
bu. in 5 bu. lots. W. H. Bolton, Grif-
in, Box 436.

"FRESH AND CURED MEATS

Sugar cured country bacon, smoked
with | green oak; clean and delicious,
etc. Hams 15c; sides 12c; shoulders,
10c Ib. FOB. E. L. Todd, Valdosta, R.











Country hams at their best, sugar-
cured, thoroughly smoked with green
hickory, canvassed, 40 and 42 1-2 Ibs.
25c Ib. plus postage and insurance. K.
D. Sanders, Eatonton.

FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
FOR SALE

Large salad turnips by truck load

or smaller amounts. Live 1 mile N. of

Blackshear. C. C. Johnson, Black-

shear.

3-4 A. purple top turnips, ready

within a week or 10 days. By truck

load, or will sell patch. Come and

see it. G. T. Wilbanks, Commerce, R.

We

~ Large cultivated crabapples, 75c bu.

L. A. Ponder, Juliette.

Good eating and cooking apples, $!

del. nice sundried apples, 10c lb. del.

Mrs. Ethe] Mooney, Quill.

1 car load of Citron melons in best

a Will pile and have ready for

del. to car or truck. R. W. Grow, Col-

quitt.

- Marglobe tomatoes, 85 per crt, FOB.

Lester Mason, Alto, Rl. .

Large, cultivated crabapples, $1 bu
pk. 25c; 1-2 bu. 50c. Add postage shal-
let onions for planting, 30c gal. Mrs
R. Q. Miller, Acworth. ;

Red and Green Hot pepper, 25c gal.
del; small Hot pepper, 7c qt; tomatoes,
3c Ib: green butter-beans, 15 Ib. and
Mrs. A. M. Phillips, Royston,









For sale. to truckers Seven Top and
Globe turnips, now PEBGY A Cc. E, Vin-
oallvUle, Bede eo





- White lady peas, 4 1-2c lb; white}

J. L. Mailey, |



M ARK ET

Georgia Products For Sale

Nice Black Ben Davis, Winesaps and
Rome Beauty apples, $1 bu. del. G.
W. Nooney, Jr., Quill.

FRUIT FOR SALE
10 Ibs. nice, sundried peaches, free
from worms, 1932 crop, 15c Ib. del. also
15 mos. old Donaldson Red rooster,
$1.25 del. Mrs. O. L. Craft, Lavonia.

HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE

New Ext. honey, No. 2 grade, 2 - 10
Ib, $1.75 postpaid; 1-10 lb. $1 postpaid,
sev. bbls. 70c gal. by the bbl. FOB. Jno.
Crummey, Doctortown.

Ext. honey in 5-1b pails, 75c del. Mrs.
F, R. Vincent, Fruitland.

Pure, Ext. honey in bbls., 400 Ths:
net, $12 each; 60 Ib. cans, $2.75 FOB.
Cash with order. W. E. Buckner, Mt.
Vernon. : !

New, Ext. white clover honey, 5 Ibs.
75c; 10 lbs. $1.50 del. Italian Queens,
50c each, del. D. F. Thomas, Odum.

PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE
Spanish (red) peanuts, 10c gal. Hand
picked; free of trash. No orders ship-
ped. Cash at my door. Miss Cora Mc-
Elreath, Danielsville, R 2.

All var. pecans at reasonable price.
C, V. Willard, Douglas.
- Pecans at 25 lb. the following var:
2 M Ibs. Tesche, 500 lbs. Frotscher, 100
lbs. each, Nelsons, Stewarts, Money-.
Makers, 50 lbs. Vandmon., A. B. Guess,
Morven.









POTATOES FOR cae

100 bu. Portoricans, now ready for|4
sale, 50c bu. Del. at patch. L. D.
Smith, Swainsboro, R. 3.

2 or 300 bu. Portoricans for sale to
truck, ready 1st to 15th of October.
Write and make me your best price.
BE. T. Arnold, Macon, R. 4.

True strain Portoricans, car or truck
loads. Strict grading,
bulk, sacks or crates. Priced based on
quantity; hickory smoked side meat,
guar., 9c lb. FOB. Ww. B. Roddenberry,
Cairo.

600 bu. Early Triumph potatoes, 40c
bu. at field, 13 miles So. Lyons. by
truck loads, 60 Ibs. to bu. Reply by
mail. C. L. Smith, Lyons.

P. RR. potatoes by truck loads, now
ready, del. at the patch, 50c bu. Noti-
fy before coming. Seaborn Gilstrap,
Alto, R 2.

SYRUP FOR SALE

Want to contract as much as 400
gal. syrup. Party furnish gal. cans,
and let you have syrup to pay for
them, and more if wanted, 50c gal.
Bill Steedley, Coffee.

Syrup, 50c gal. FOB. Exc, for hogs,
pigs, or cows, calves, field peas, or
wheat. AAA Grade B. R. cockerels,
direct from Booths. $1.25 ea. Bob
Sosby, Carnesville.

New sorghum syrup, 40c gal. FOB,
or exc. for seed oats; 1 P. C. gilt, had
1 litter (8 pigs). Exc. for seed oats.
J. C. Goolsby, Graham, R 1.

Bright Texas Seeded Cane syrup in
No. 10 cans (new), 50c can, or exe. for
pigs or B. R. hens. W. E. Paulk, Rebec-
ca.

100 gal. new, bright, thick sorghum
syrup in gal. and 1-2 val. cans. 50c
gal, FOB. C.D. Collins, Cordele, R 4.

Seeded Ribbon Cane syrup, bright
amber color, sealed in cans while hot.
Prefer to sell by sample. Send stamp
or sample and price. Mrs. J. W. mer
drix, Dover.

Georgia Products Wanted

BEANS AND PEAS WANTED

Want Austrian winter peas, 100 Ibs.
at reasonable price; also wish to trade
pure Dark Cornish cockerels, about 15
Write. Exe syrup for Cornish chickens.
Albert H. Stockman, Villa Rica, R 3.

Want all var. peas and beans, new
crop only. Send samples of Lady and
White, Black-eyes. State number of
bu. also quote rye, wheat, oats. R. N.
Ethridge, Jackson.

CORN AND SEED CORN WANTED
Want 50 bu. corn del. 119 Albany

Ave.. Waycross, Ga. at 35c per bu. H.

bs Jeffords, Waycross, R3, Box 19-A.

FRUIT WANTED >











Want 25 Ibs. new, bets Peaches,
ithout Bes ; del.

BULLETIN

shipment in|



Georgia Products _ Wanted

Moultrie. Quality must be good. Jas.
H. Carithers, Moultrie.

Exe. dried peaches or prunes for
dried apples; also a few cows and
calves for sale. W. . Siler, Pannen
town, Box 173.

HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
WANTED
Want Beeswax in trade. Write
amount and grade you have; I will
submit proposition. J. Tom White,
Dublin.

PECANS AN DPEANUTS WANTED

Want all var., any amount pecans.
N. W. Buchanan, Americus.

Highest cash price paid for all kinds
and varieties of pecans.
or see: Howard Fox, Dawson.

Want to buy any amount papershell
or seedling pecans. Will pay highest
cash price. Send sample and advise
number of pounds of ea. var. A. M
Solomon, Ft. Valley.

Want 3 bu. of good Searites bas
nuts. State price, or will exc. good
value for same. C. R. Shaw, Athens,
R A

Flowers and Seed For Sale

40 Bird of Paradise 5 to 10 inches
high, 25, 50 and 75c. Make best offer
on lot. Mrs. W. J. Wallace, Farming-.
ton.

Pink Oleanders, 25c ea. plant, $20 a
C. Add postage. Mrs. David Todd,
Altamaha.

Begonias, 4 large type geraniums,

dbl. all colors; ferns, fuchsia, cannas,
large kind, red and orange, pladioli,
orange and red, Mums, rooted, 10c.
Mrs. W. J. Rogers, Coaxten, R 3.

Thrift plants, 5c doz. 30c C. or exch.
for other value. Write; also exc. Coral
vines for dried apples. Both pay post-
age. Mrs. Maud Thompson, Ty Ty.

1 M Calif. Privet hedge, well rooted,
1c each; hyacinth bulbs, blue, single,
25 doz. Mrs. H. B. Ford, Lavenia.

Boxwoods, a few young and full
grown plants, bushy, Dwarf type cheap
for quick sale. H. C, Brantley, Luth-
ersville, Box 16. .

14 Evergreens, 13 hedges, 7 roses, 8
oleanders, all rotted, 10 each; 3 col
running roses, 10c. Add postage. Mrs.
John Stewart, Cairo. R 2.

Gorgeous cannas, 30 doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. J. L. Parrish, Nashville, R 2.

Jonquil, narcissi, daffodils, Shasta
daisies, hyacinths, purple iris, Star of
Bethlehem, 25c doz. Tree boxwoods,
25 each; Amaryllis, 50c; cannas, lilac,
20c ea. Mrs. Hailey Moss, Dewyrose.

2 yr. old Arborvitaes, 10 for $1; Irish
junipers, 2 yrs. old, 15c; red dogwoods,
red buds, azaleas, pussy willows, 3 for
25c. Add postage. F. E. Abercrombie,
Mineral Bluff, C-o DeHarts Box.

Maenolias, 6 ft. $2.75 each postpaid;
magnolias, 1 - 3 ft. 10c and 25c each;
crepe myrtle, sweet myrtle, evergreen,
crabapple, 10c, 3 25c. Add postage. I.
J. Pitts Toomsboro, R 2.

Cape jasmines, wistaria, rooted, 15c;
crepe myrtle, flowering pear, 10c; pep-
per flower, 15c; monthly roses, pink,
rooted, 30 each, golden glow, 3, dc.







Mrs. Mary C. Taylor, Gordon, R 3.

Emperor, Empress daffodils, 25 doz;

dahlias, 50c doz. bulbs; rooted cape

jasmine, Washingtons Bower, Weep-
ing Mary, hlac, crepe myrtle, 15 ea.
4 for 50c. Exc. Mrs. W. R. Thomp-
son, Lawrenceville, R 1.

Hyacinths, Grape, 50c C; Blue, Ro-
man, 25c doz; white Roman, 50c doz;
pink Dutch, 50c doz.; snow drops, 75c
CG; cluster narcissi, $1 C. Mrs, J. M.
Bobo; Hartwell.

All col. azaleas, 3 ft. Cherokee rose,
Mtn. laurel, strawberry bush, $1 doz:
red japonicas, 4 for $1; snowdrop, har-
dy mtn. ferns, day lilies, 5 doz. $1.
Mora Ledford, Morganton. f

Columbines, 1 1-2 yrs. old, mixed
colors, 14 for $1. Add 10c postage.
Mrs. M. W. Smith, Atlanta, 1432 Cope-
land Ave., SW.

60 boxwoods, 1 and 1 1-2 ft. high,
round and small, $2 ea; May cherries.
20c ea. sprout; garlic, 50c Ib. 5 lbs. $2.
Add postage. No stamps. Antha Lowe,
Lawrenceville, R 2.

Lavender iris, with purple falls and
orange beard, 3 doz. 25c, plus 10c post-

age; mixed col. dbl. peony flowered






poppy seed, 8c thls., del.
th, K .



Write, phone,





the Thursday, October 6, 1932,
F hens and Seed For Sale

Giant daffodils, white with yellow
cups, extra early (bloom in November)

6 bulbs, 25c; old fashioned yellow jon-

quils, 10c doz. white narcissi, 15 doz,

ey postage. Miss Jennie Mae Wat-
Bronwood.

| bIeeUs, 2, 25c; red dogwoods, red-
buds, mixed azaleas, pussywilliows,
mtn. ferns, laurel, hemlock, 3, 25c;
orange day lilies, 20c doz. hardy phiex, .
15 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Chas. Wil-
son Loving.

Black Prince iris, $1 C; purple hardy
phlox, $1.50 C; yellow cannas,.25c doz
tubers; dbl. dark dahlias, $2 C. tubers,
Add postage. Mrs. N. P, Padgett, El-
la Gap.

Purple iris and hedge rooted, 50c Cc;
weeping willow, pussy willow, straw-
berry plants, violets, 20c C; Wistaria, _
8c each; Mums, 20c doz. Add post-
age. Miss Willie Mae Rolston, Elia.
Gap. cy
8 or 10 tree Boxwoods, 12 yrs. old,
21-2 to 4 ft. about 3 ft. across, 1 large
coraline Lucerne and 1 beefsteak be-
gonia, Sorengeria, large white bloom-
ing cereus, 10 yrs. old. Others, Mrs.
Cc. E. Sweringen, Vienna, R 2. :




















































































































Second-Hand Machinery
For Sale

Pair of Stimpson scales in good
shape for sale. J. D. Hesterlee, Doug-
lasville, R 1.

Mowing machine and rake, almost
new, for sale or exc. for good dairy
cow, 3 gal. or better. <A. P. Brown,
Atlanta, 48 Fairhaven Circle.

1 Kohler home lighting plant, 1500
watts, 110 volts, D. C. automatic start-
ing, in good order, oe cash. TEU.
Wallace, Elberton, R 1 reo

One 24 in. Meadows Mil outfit
complete, including scales, sheller,
shafting,. cleaner, eng., etc., for sale,
trade or rent. T. J. Franklin, Atlanta, .
217 Spring St. NE.

Good Cole 3 row Grain drill, been
used, good cond.. Cash or part trade
bal. for peas and corn. M. R. Lock-
hart, Louisville.







Second-Hand Machinery
Wanted _

Want to buy 200 to 1 M Pressure ~
Tank at bargain price; might buy
open Cypress tank and Tower, at bar-
gain price. L, P. Chappell, Richland.

Want 1 large Roller for No.2 X Gol-
den Cane Mill. J. H. Gray, Alapaha. *





Incubators, Brooders, Etc., _

For Sale

600 egg cap. Inc. and a 250 cap. Ine.
for sale, or exc. larger one for 50, and
smaller one for 25 March or April :
hatch Leghorn or Booth Minorca pul-
lets. Mrs. T. B. Jones, Parrott.

Seed For Sale

White Bermuda onion sets, 1-2 gal.
25 prepaid parcel post. Mrs, Louise
Hollomon, Brooklyn.

Lead. var. cabbage seed, 90c lb. 10
Ib. lots, 75 Ib. 25 lbs. 68c; 50 Ibs. 58
lb. 100 Ibs. 54 lb. FOB. Prizetaker
onion seed, $1.40 Ib. del. J. C. Smith,



Cloudland.

White multiplying onions, 40c gal.
del. Russian sunflower seed, 15c cup-
ful: white Rice and lady peas, 6c 1b.
del. No orders under 5 lbs. Shock ~
Adams, Lawrenceville, R 2. 54 a
iC i

Calif. multiplying beer seed,
start, postpaid. Mrs. Sallie Floyd,
Rockmart, R 2.

Calif. multiplying beer seed, good

start, 10c pkt., of another seed free;
white cucumber seed, Hastings Bell

pepper seed, pkt. of ea. 10c, Mrs, oe
E. Kirk, Rockmart,
Good multiplying Calif. beer seed,
10c good start, del. Mrs. Corine Floyd, 7
Rockmart, R 2. me
Good, sound Stone Mtn. watermelon,
Perkins mammoth okra, large head
and Japanese sunflower seed, ea. 5
large pkt. postpaid. J. M. Craton,
Dallas, R 4.
Limited amt. Dwarf Eng. pea seed,
25 Ib. postpaid on 2 lbs. or more.
di, T. Vv. Smith, Bte-