Second- Hand Farm Machinery, Flower and Seed, Incubator
and Ornamental Nursery Stock Monthly Supplement
GEORGIA
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PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSA. D. JONES, DIRECTOR.
STATE CAPITOL ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1932 NUMBER 5
Bailiry For Sale
a ANCONAS
twenty or 25 pullets and hens,
old. Sheppard str.
lam, Daisy.
wo hundred pure Sheppard An-
hens, pullets, cocks and cock-
1 each. Exc. 15 for 10 pure
Brahma pullets, Giant str.,
nze turkey hens. Mrs. Jeptha
; McDonough.
Fifteen Ancona hens and rooster,
Sheppard str., 50c each. Cash only.
now oe $1 each, FOB. Mrs. L.
G. Duck, Braselton. |
: Two pullets and 1 cockerel, May
Buff Rocks, $1 each, or $3 for lot.
C. H. Snow, Ivey.
Parks B. R. rating C, reg. per.
15; $6.50 C, postpaid, Reduction on
larger number. Mrs. Mamie Roach
Plyler, Manassas.
Fifteen White Rock, March pul-
+2, $1.each Cash with order. Mrs.
1931 hatch, 1 April hatch hen, pure.
186, choices$ cockS and cockerels;.
$3 each; s#iected eggs, $1.50 per
Poultry For Sale
Choice Buff Rocks, pure Nugget
str., 10 hens, cockerel, $12:50; 8
Six pure bred Nuggett str.-Buff
Rock roosters, $1.50, FOB, or $5
for lot. Exc. for ~pullets, March
hatch. Odell Ward, Adairsville.
Ten B. R. hens, Thompson str.,
3-1930 hatch, 7-1931 hatch, $1 ea.;
also rooster, $1.50, or $11 for lot.
Mrs. H. T. Brown, Fitzgerald.
oughbred J. B. Giant yr. old cock-
erel ,$1. Mrs. A. F. Taylor, Jack-
son, Rt. 3.
Two pure bred White Rock,
Fischel str., 6 mos. old cockerels,
$1 each; $1.75 for both. Cash with
order. No chks. Mrs. C. C. Payne,
Tifton, Rt. 6.
Pure bred B./R. cockerel, $1.50.
Mrs. R .A. Brown, Vienna, Rt. 6.
Thompsons imp. Ringlet cock-
erel, 1 March hatch, $1.25; 2 April
hatch,- $1. each, FOB. Mrs. L. S.
Vaughn, Commerce, Rt. 5.
Hight White Rock, 9 mos. old
roosters at my yard, $1 each. Mrs.
ers, yr. old hens, 75c; roosters, $1
Poultry For Sale
Two White Rock, 15 mos. old
roosters, $1.25 each, or 2 for $20.
laying, heavy, well dev. last March
hatched, 30 pullets and 2 cocks,
$1.10 each for quick gale at my
barn. J. H. Willingham, Kennesaw.
Six B. R. pullets now ready to
lay and 1 rooster, Thompson str.,
$5 for lot. Cash with order. Mrs.
Otis McAfee, Wrightsville, Rt. 2.
Poultry For Sale
CORNISH
Two dark Cornish May cockerels,
; from ped. heris cockerel, $10; 1 extra choice | Mrs. M. J. Dubberly; ; :
: ; rs. M. J. y; Baxley, Rt. 2. | 94 Charles Reynolds, Forest | cellent brood cock, $3. Cash with
stock, now laying, $1 ea., FOB;| cock, $3; cockerels, $2, $3. Mrs. G. Pure bred Parks B. Rocks. now a bee y order, J. H. Lambright, Brunswick,
Mch. cockerel, $1.50. I. S.|%. Trimble, Adairsville. : : Two pure Cornish Indian 8-10 | 2329 Gloucester St.
mos. roosters, $1.50, $1 each; blue
game, 114 yrs., $1;-2 yr. Gray, $2;
Hastines prolific seed corn, $1.50
bu., FOB. John B. Dickson, Carnes-
ville, Rt. 2
Fourteen Dark Cornish hens and
rooster, April hatch, $15,
chks. Mrs. C. B. Hosford, Chester,
FOB. No
stock. 4 genuine Buff Cochins. Mrs.
Daisy Cochran, Adairsville.
Golden Sebright hens and roost. |
each. Exc. for White Flemish Giant
rabbits, 8-10 wks. old. Jack Thomp-
son, Dawson, Box 384.
Sev. fine, choice full blooded Jap
Black Tails and Buff Cochin roost-
rs for sale. J. 'T. Van Horne, Mon-
roe, P. O. Box 283.
BRAHMAS :
Pure bred R. C. Giant str. Light
Brahma cockerels, $1.50 ea. in light
crates. Mrs. L: M. Kennedy, Col-
cross;
$2.50;
Arkansas Traveller,
head; sev. stags! and pullets, same
some brood hens in Arkan-
sas Blacks, cheap if taken imme-
diately.
Rt.* 2.
Six Allen Roundhead and Mug
hens, now laying, $1.50 each; Allen
Roundhead Blue
2 yr. old Allen Red <cock,
one-eyed, $2. G. W. Kesler, Monroe,
65 Third St.
Pure Judge Dan Gordan games,
pumpkin color
from $1.50 to $2 each. Earl Roper,
Hartwell, Rt. 2.
dap VE
peer e 2 - BANTAMS Ciants, $4 for trio.
Miss 1 Rosa Pippin, Round Oak. Soe aes Seo oe Pure W. L. bantams, small type. ie Ea Julius e Pruitt, Lavonia.
Five Ancona, April hatch roost: | yrys. M, G. Smith, Toomsboro,| Wt: Up to 1% Ibs. grown, $1.50 CAMPS Three B. Giant roosters, $1 ea.
=. . = ae pees, Rt . : = Will exc. ne Martha Cheat- : patie Soe ee $1 3 pullets, $1.25 ea.. FOB. Exe. for
; ; arho ags, ; > Willis; .
ae Bomsomery, Cave Spring eee White Rock cock- aoe ee pure bred | $1. 96 eneh. Cash Swit Baan Jack ean ee ey se hey
: ie ee Sce yr. old,| Jap Silkies, 10 mos., 2 yrs. old, | Hawkins, Gibson. : ee
4 each; also thor-| $11.50, or $1.75 ea; from imported| mpywo good brood hens, half LEGHORNS
half, Round-
Macon,
Carney,,.
2. yr., old cock,
hens and stags.
Poultry For Sale
Full blooded young trimmed
Ginn Grey cock, guar. game. Ex-
Want responsible parties to kane
and walk game cocks on open ~
range. For particulars, write. A,
A. Prince, Atlanta, Rt. 1, Box 187.
GIANTS :
Two hens and 1 cockerel, early
1931 hatch. Pure bred -J. Be
Sat. guar, Mrs, ~
Eighty-five Booths AAA quality
W. L. laying April hatch pullets,
9Ce ea.; 30 doz. fresh white shelled
eges ea. week. Make offer. Ira FE,
MeMinn, Ayersville.\
Eighteen mos. old pure bred
rooster, Everlay str., 2 White Leg: ~
horn cockerels, Hollywood str.,
81.25 ea. Paul H. Vansant, Doug:
lasville.
Fine Brown L. cockerel and 5
young B. R. cockerels, all 8 mos.
old.-Sell or exe. for S$; Pi C. gilt]
or pigs. 2 cocks for 12 wks. old
pigs. What have you? Mrs. J. W.
Lynes; Jesup.: Rt. 2. :
a Gratt, Bosart, Kt. 2 J. W. Aiken, Fayetteville, RFD 2. !lins.
MARKET REPORT oe
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OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS, SoultryiFor Sele ge 1-2
= : ess, POULLLY- Wa OG es 2
.. ailing Wholesale Prices Feb. 2, 1932. Always Subject to Variation. Lives Stock For-Sale. 2 eee eae 2
dive Stock Wanted.) on .. 2-3.
a5 Atlanta. Macon. Savannah, Augusta. Columbus. Valdosta. Flowers and Seed For Sale........... 3-4
tet Sk : % Flowers and Seed Wanted ................ 4
BRE CRULRS COZ, cecevccretinsconenceneccsn 18 $ .20 $ .20 $ .20 $ .15 $-.20 Second-Hand Machinery For Sale 4-5
~ HGeS, Standard, COZ, ........2....scsnessseseee as 36 18 18 18 13 18 Second-Hand Machinery Wanted......5 re
_ Eggs, Georgia trade, doz. 2... oe Et 13 13 13 .10 13 Incubators, Brooders. Eitc.,
ESes, Yard TUN, COZ. ..........nccreerceecerseeee 2 16 18 18 18 As 18 FOr Sale: 05.5 pee 5-6
Stags, Ib. 14 124% 14 15 2 14 Incubators, Brooders, Etc., Wanted..6
- Hens, lb. 14 1214 15 15 13 14 e Seed Por Sale 3.22.55 6-7
ie Roosters, Ib. wa 09 10 10 12 08 .08 Seed = Wanted: <3... 7 ee St
_ Friers, Ib. -20 .20 22 222 18 .20 Plants: Ror dle eee 8
_ Ducks, Ib. 14 AS 14 16 14 35 Plants Wanted 363 8 be
Geese, Ib. 10 12% 15 15 15 Baby Chicks For Sale 2.22003 8 |
- Turkeys, lb. eS 20 .20 20 3) 20 20 Baby Chicks Wanted -2 2 2] 8
_ Capons, Ib. r SS BOs RO ees ee ee ere Positions Wanted. ............... sll a eg 9
Field Peas, mixed, bu. x. gece .65 15 65 OU eee ee Farm Help Wanted .=............. 9
Field Peas, not mixed, DU. ...cccccomeoe =~ 15 1.00 15 85 sex Grain and Hay For Sale .............-....- 9
- Country Butter, best table, ib. ....... -30 .20 30 30 30 38 Grain and Hay Wanted ___......9
Ear Corn (80 Ib. to bU.), DU. ccsoomee _-00 50 50 45 42% 45 Eggs For Sale... . eg)
_ Sweet Potatoes, per 100 lbs. ........-- 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.25 1.50 1.25 Begs Wanted. 00 3) 9
Peavine Hay, No. 1, ton... ee 14.00 pe eager 12.00 Georgia Products For Sale......9-10-11
: Peanut Hay, No, 1, tom 2... ccsscssseeceee-e = 6.00 wees pee er 6.00 Georgia Products Wanted ........ 11-12
Hogs sla uring weak Derinning January 25, 195, af on-operative sles broveht 28 per emt, bass No.1 _ Miscellaneous For Sale -eewon-12
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_ This is to warn parties publishing notices in the Market Bulletin about the Miami News Bureau, 2330 S. W. 32nd
Ave., Miami, Florida. This concern has been mailing cards to advertisers in the Bulletin, requesting them to mail 25c
in cash or stamps and they will then mail them a news clipping about them. Upon receipt of the 25c the Miami News
Bureau then mails them a copy of their notice which appeared in the Market Bulletin.
Watch out for this concern and if you receive cards from them, mail them to this Department and we will turn
them. aver to the postal authorities, | :
exc. for peas, peanuts,
1 of any kind, hogs, and other
oe We Maddox, Stone Mtn.,
ing, 85c each; 1 Tancred cock-
el free with lot. L. C. McLeod,
from Tibbals
t, blood Jine matings; Roselawn
hhas*imported Barrons best pedi-
4 ed males for past 11 yrs.; high
fertility eggs, 75c 15; 09 case.
non Peterson, Douglas.
One hundred and fifty W. L. pul-
pure bred and bloodtested,
ing fine. Cheap. Write for in
= mation. James L. Bell, Franklin,
: Ped. W. L. cockerels, 8 mos. old,
Colonials best pens, $2.50 each; 3
: C- W. I. White pullets, $1 ea.,
. Exe. for seed peanuts and:
e wones J. A. Howell, Meigs,
and. cockerel, $6 for lot, FOB. Fred
Fulghum, Lavonia.
Six full blood B. L. ee
erlay str., April hatch, $1 each.
Claud W. Johnson, Conyers:
_ Twelve now laying yr. old hens
and 8 roosters, S. . W. Leghorns,
Tancred str., 80c each, FOB.. Cash
with order. Mrs G. J. Holcomb,
emen,
Por sale or exc. peas, ak corn
2 Tancred str. W. LZ,
and 2 cockerels, all from
1) -2n and some pedigreed indi-
Cus. I Segraves, Bayette-
ee MINORCAS
. Pure bred Papes S. C. Black
w norca March cockerels, $1 ea.;
1 Giant S. C. Black Minorca, $1.50;
Donaldsons Reds, $1.50; 1. very
ay dark Red, $2. Mrs. J. M. Hall,
whoun.
. C. White Minorcas, Booth str.
hens; $1 each. Weldon Burns, Cal-
oun, Rt. 4. _ :
Twenty-three pullets and 2 cock-
erels, fine triple A grade, Black
inorcas, April hatch, good layers,
$25 for lot or $1 each, for 10 or
more. S. Y. Floyd, Byron.
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
\ Highty broilers, hatched off Dec.
9, at 50c each, Mrs. A. J. Anthony,
uike to contract with parties
o can use 40 to 60 lbs. friers at
2 ime, shipped del. Guar. fat; 140-
ready now. W,. L. Helms, Buena
ae
em ORPINGTONS
Six pure bred White Orp. hens,
now laying, $l\each, or $5 for lot.
Exp. collect. No chks. J. A. Dickey,
Midyille.
Two Golden Buff Orp. cockerels,
pure bred, August hatch, $1 each,
plus del. charges. Mrs. C, H. Har:
rison, Moultrie, Rt. 3.
Pure bred S. C. Buff Orp. cock,
$1. 50. Miss Ronie Johnson, Shell-
TAT: Rt. ds
Twenty Golden Buff Orp. pure
bred pullets and 2 cockerels, 90c
each. M. T. Moss, Talking Rock,
aS.
oS thoroughbred Buff Orp.
from 1 to 2 yrs. old, $1 each. Mrs.
7" ca Gaston, Americus.
PHEASANTS FOR SALE
Five ringneck pheasant. cocks, $2
en or exe. for hens. C. R. Mitchell,
tlanta, 934 Highland Terrace, N.
5 . Hem. 4529-W.
sf WYANDOTTES _
ive W. Wyandotte pullets, Feb.,
931 hatch, 1 hen, 1930 hatch,
Dorcas str., $1 ea. Exp. collect.
No -chks. Mrs 2d. SS. Davis;
fey eR. I REDS
Fitty pure Donaldson str.. Dark
teds, March pullets, $48 for lot.
include roosters at.$1 ea.;
Money order.
McKinnen,
VW a rooster, 9 mos. old, $1 ea.
iB. Mrs, R.. B. Kinman, Cal-
ea Rt. 4, Box 62.
Two pure bred Donaldson direct,
-2 yr. old roosters, $2 ea, 2 Tan-
ered W. L. yr. old roosters, $1.50
FOB. No chks. Mrs. Chas.
gfield, College Park,
Wesley Ave.
wo March hatch Tompkins Red
krels, healthy, glossy, vigorous
$2 $3
spent a
311 W.
to. ee pullts, eB
hatch, $10 for lot.
M iles, Baxley, Rt. 4,
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
ETC. . FOR SALE
Six M B. hens, $6 ea., 2-yr.-old,
big-bone. Mrs.-R: lL. Arnall, Co-
lumbus, 2321 17th Ave:
Rouen ducks, 6 ducks, 1 drake,
hatched last May, $1ea. and exp.
ckgs. Money order only. Mrs.~J.
is be Lambert, Forest Park.
Poultry Wanted
BARRED ROCKS
Want 1 Holterman B. R. Aristo-
crat str. cock. Like to hear from
party near Savannah. J. D. Lang-
ston, Savannah, 1115 Seiler Ave.
LEGHORNS
Exe. pure bred Jersey cow, state
tested, value $75 for W. L. laying
yullets. S. S. Storer, Douglasville,
eG:
Exe. value for W.
Mrs. J; S. Childs,, Atlanta,
Jenanna St.,-S. HB.
Exc, 1 fine male stock hog, wt.
about 200 Ibs. for 25 Brown L. or
Barred Rock pullets.. T. C. With-
row, Odum.
Live Steck For Sale
CATTLE FOR SALE 2
Four good cows, fresh in milk,
$40 each at barn; 1 other good cow,
fresh in, $50 at barn. Mrs: J. A.
Griggs, Unadilla,
Holstein bull, about 3 yrs. old, at
L. pullets.
2140
-very reasonable price. J. M. Mc-
Farlin, Quitman, 803 East Scrivey
Street.
Two reg. J.. bull calves, $ wks.
and 4 mos. old, $25 for:the 2; reg.
J. cow with bull calf, 3, wks. old,
$35 at my home,.on State High-
way No. 12; will-not ship, J. L.
Debbs, Covington, Rt> 2.
Fresh Jersey cow, giving 3 gal.
per day. J. F. Taylor, Douglasville.
Young Jersey and Guernsey,
cross cow, coming fresh March
21; now giving 1 gal. milk, or 1%
gal. on good feed; 8 gal. when
fresh, 1 Ib. butter, $30. W. A. Mc-
Eachern, College Park, Rt. 1.
Fine reg. Jersey bull calf from
heavy milking dam, by Raleigh
pred sire; cheap, or exc. for shoats;
also 6-mos.-old P. C. boar, $12.50
FOB. E. J. Bailey, Raymond.
Three-yr.-old Jersey cow, fresh
in, give 2% gal. with first calf on
light feed, at reasonable price. L.
Ss. MeArthur, Curryville.
Three reg. Jersey bulls of Noble-
Raleigh strain; 5 yrs. and 1 yr. and
8, mos. old; good individuals, $50,
1 $30 and $12. respectively. J. T. Mc-
Clung, Hiram.
Five-yr.-old reg. Jersey cow,
fresh in Oct. 21; givng milk now,
-$35. W. R. Crapps, Alma, Rt. 4.
Two reg. Jersey bull calves, 5
and 8 mos. old for cows giving over
300 Ibs. a yr.; sired by grandson of
XNenie Sultan, $30 and $45. Mrs.
Don Harris, Chickamauga.
One car beef cattle for sale. J.
T. Warnock, Tarrytown.
Six grade Jersey cows, fresh in, ;
$2F to $30 ea., at my barn. Geo C.
Barker, Eatonton, Rt. 2. ~
Thoroughbred Hereford bull calf,
9 mos. old, wt. near 600 Ibs., $40,
or exc. at 1-lb. for.2 Ib. fat beef
cattle; also fine heifer calf. C. H.
Hunt, Oxford, Rt. 1.
Two nice young milch cows,
fresh in, $35 ea.; also 10 nice
turkeys, extra fine toms, $3.50 ea.;
trade for a pure Duroc male hog,
ready for service. A. D. Giles,
Pougilasville.
Young, 4 gal. ree. Jersey cow3.
fine con., best qualities, fresh;
| milk tests high in butter-fat.. 00.
Robt. L. Lee, Dallas.
Good Jersey cow, be fresh in
May; sell or exc. for good mule of
equal -value; bring your mule and
see me. H. M. Padgett, Jasper,
Rt.:2, Box 48.
Two reg. Guernsey males, for
sale or trade for 1 of same stock
to prevent inbreeding. J. Newton }.
Thomas, Winder, Rt. 2.
Four gal. grade Jersey cow, fresh
to pail, male calf, half Jersey and
half Guernsey; i, 4% gal, Guernsey
cow, fresh in 2 weeks, bred to reg.
G. male. Jas, V. Foss, Wrens.
Fine Jersey and Guernsey. bull,
22 mos. old, $30 cash at my barn.
Fred Loudermilk, Cornelia, Rt. 1.
Jersey and Guernsey cows and
calves. Just freshed. Reasonable
prices; also velvet beans for seed,
$2 bu., shelled corn, 75e bu. Also
want to. buy 10--turkey hens to
raise from. Ww. J. iuacps Still-
more.
with
deen-Angus bull calves. Ase good
Llood lines as can be had. At the
very reasonable price of $50 a.,
with papers. C. H. Blalock, Ra-
bun Gap.
Four Guernsey pulls: reg. 3 mos.
to 3 yrs. old, $30 to $166. 1-3 cash,
bal. this fall. FOB Americus. G.
CG: Lankford, Atlanta, Box 1918.
Pure bred reg. polled Hereford
cattle, both bulls and heifers. Also
white nest or multiplying onions,
ide gti or 2: gts. 25c. Add: post-
age. E, T. Boswell, Siloam.
One milch cow with young calf
for sale or exc. for 1J1 hogs that
wt. 100 lbs. or other value. Write.
Mrs. B. Shelton, Summit, Rt. &
Box 15.
One good pillow cow, farm mule
and large yearling for sale or exc.
for good hay, wheat, oats or hogs.
Mrs. E. L. Wright, Yatesville.
HOGS FOR SALE
Four Duroc Jersey shoats,. 1-8
black Essex, 80- 100 Ibs., for sale
or exc. for Spanish peanuts or
yearlings, or good plug mule. G.
Cx; Thornton; Pitts,
Duroc pigs, 8 wks old, fat and
thrifty, for $3.50 ea. O. W. Small:
wood, Mitchell, Rt. 1.
Big Type Black P. C. boar pigs,
approximately 4 mos. old, wt., 70-
su Ibs.; cholera immune, $8 ea.,
ped. included. G. OD. MSierce,
Pelham.
Bight pigs, 8 wks. old, $2.50. ea;
Porto Rico potato slips, $1 bu.;
Stone Mtn. watermelon seed, 50c
lb.; exc. for velvet beans or Texas
seeded cane seed, C. D. we
son, Plains.
Two Duroc gilts, wt. 400 or 450
lbs. ea. with 12 pigs, all reg., $40
e@a., soW and pigs, or $75 for 2 sows
and 12 pigs; del.
radius. W. E. Boney, Rhine, Rt. 1.
Eight choice Little Bone Guinea
sow pigs, the real true Guinea, $8
ea., 2 for $15; 3 for $21; cash or
money order only. J. C. Hargroves,
Marlow, Rt. 1, Box 75.
- Two prs. fine pure bred Duroc J.
pigs, 3% mos. old; ent. to reg., $5.50
ea.. $10 pr., $19 for lot FOB, Robt.
Hiers, Lake Park.
Good breed pigs and shoats at
very reasonable price. Ww. B.
Freeman, Oakman., :
Fifty or more range pigs, 20 to
50 Ibs., $2 to $3 ea., at my home;
notify sev. days ahead and will
have them ready for you.
Davis; Baxley, Rt. 5.
Duroc sow, wt. about 350 iba
fine for breeding; cheap. J. T.
Ethridge, Atlanta, 306 Walton
idg., "phone Wal, 7799.
One Duroe male pig, pure stock,
ent. to reg. 9 wks. old, $5; cash
order. Mrs. Nora
Avera. :
Three-quarters Black Essex, 4
Big Bone Guinea, 10 wks. old pigs,
cwt. 55 Ibs., $5 ea. Ww. W. Turner,
Summit.
Reg. S: -P. CG. ples from cham-
pion blood lines, at reasonable
price. F. H. Bunn, Midville,
Thoroughbred Hampshire shoats,
sub. to reg., $8 ea., net FOB; also
A-1 new Ga. cane syrup in 31 gal.
new bbis., $10 net, cash with order
FOB. a. R. Hodges, Manor.
Nine 8. B.-P: . and Foraehle.
cross pigs, 8 wks. old now, $5 pr.;
also 8 that will be 8 wks old the
28th of Feb., $5 pr. del. to truck.
L. F. Beall, Grovetown, Rt. 2,
Box 38%. ~
~ Duroc-Jersey pigs, 4144 mos. old,
wt. 80-90 Ibs. Cholera immune and
reg. in buyers name for $10.50, or
2 for $20. L. M. Kennedy, Collins.
Hight extra fine P. C., 2 mos.
eld- pigs, wt. 25 to 35 Ibs., $3.50
and $4 each, or exc. for good mule
or horse. No plug. C. A. Vaughan,
McDonough, Rt. 6.
Big bone blue Guinea pigs, $5;
gilts, 1 bred, $12.50 (bob tailed), at
all times Write. W, A. Sumner,
Norristown, Rt. 1. ;
Four S. P. C., 3 mos. old, 60 to
70 Ib. P. C. pigs, $3.50 each J. M.
Lewis, Warthen.
S. P. China 4. mos. old pigs.
Reg. and immuned, $10 each. Sired
by 600 ib. son of The Limit (the
worlds grand champion boar,
1927). Loring Johnson, Midville.
B. B. African str. Guinea hogs.
All black in color, wt. from 80 to
175 Ibs. each, $8 to $13 each, FOR.
Stamps for a reply. L. B. Toler,
Glenwood, Rt. 3, Box 93.
Six big stock P. C. pigs, 10 wks.
old, never been stunted, $7 each.
Miss M. TI. poe See Rt. 4,
Box: 40. so -
_ Two, fat hogs wt. 2
tter
i old boar, not reg
within 100 mile].
| Sell or exc.
J = ;
Kent,
V$t ea O. 0. gilts, 150 Ibs.,
watermelon : seed, A
Arabi, 3 aoe
Duroc pigs, Seales and females;
50-60 ibs.; reg. in buyers name and
del., $10 ea. Z. Li. Scott, Concord.
Duroc J. sow with reg. papers,
$s
6 or. 7-mos. old. Mrs. T. Li. Adams,
DBeouglas,: Rt. 3.
. Three -thoro ughbred, not ree.,
SicPi Co pigs;3 mos, old; life im-
mune, $6 ea., $16 for trio, 2 males
and female; shipped in light crate,
FOB; cash with order. Henry Abi,
Alma, Rt. 3.
Fine, healthy brood sow, half B.|_
Band half S. P, C.; had 2 litters,
11 and 12 pigs; already bred, far-
row in-April; sell or exc. for pure
Guernsey or Jersey, already bred
heifers. Mrs. J. B. Harris, Cor-
dele, Rie: {
One thoroughbred Duroc 2-yr.-
., out of a $100 sow
and noted boar; 1-of litter of 15
pigs., wts. about 300 Ibs., thin, but
not poor. W. L. Shiver, ee,
Rt 4:
Mixed P. C. and D. J. pigs, fine
and thrifty, 9 wks. old the 26th of
Jan., $3.50 and $4 ea.; Whatleys
Prolific seed corn, 2 to 6 ears to
stalk, $2 bu. W. H. Rucker, Milner.
Ten extra fine P. C. pigs, 8 wks.
old, av. 25 lbs. ea.; no runts, $2.50
ea. at my barn. J. Ww, Cox, Wadley,
Rt, 2, Federal No. 1.
~Si. PP, CO. yboar-gilts; $10 or exc.
Jersey heifer, fresh in Feb., $255
Jersey bull for exc.; wilt-resisting
cotton seed, 50c bu. Joe M. Brown,
McRae.
Young Duroc Jerseys, boars and.
gilts, 60-75 lbs., $9, or $17 pr.; 80-100
Ibs... $11,en..! $20 pr} .exc. for shell
corn, seed oats, O-too-tan beans,
ete. L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore. -
Duroc sows, bred to reg. male,
young, 150-175 lb. boar, sub. reg.,
$20 ea., 85-125 Ib. hogs, 8c 1b.; young
polled Hereford; 5 M. bu. slipped
shucked ear corn. J- C. Collier,
Barnesville. 3 .
Fifteen pigs, 7 wks. old, cross
between P. C. and Duroc, $1.75 ea.,
FOB. E. V. Ragin, Hazlehurst.
Little-bone. black guinea shoats,
2 gilts and male, $25. I. G. Thomp-
son, Summit. i
Pure bred Duroc herd boar, reg.
Full sensation breeding. Wt. 500
to 600 Ibs. Gentle, easily handled.
Mrs. R. S. Stallworth,
Macon, Rt. 5.
Reg.. S. P C. boar and -gilts,
ready for service, $10 ea.; Cooks
wilt resistant cotton seed, 50c bu.; }-
white Spanish peanut seed, 50c bu.
R. L. Brown, McRae.
Duroc J. sow, 6 thrifty pigs, 8
wks. old, $15; 3 heifers, 3-4 Jersey,
from good milkers, $15 ea.; 8 mix-
ed bantam hens, 2 roosters, $4. E.
D. Young, Leslie.
Reg. O. I. C. pigs, wt. 50 lbs. ea.,
at
$15 ea. B. P. Jones, Reynolds.
Pure bred big-bone black P, C.
gilts and boars, almost any age.
Nice, clean stock, guar. to please;
also 2 yr. old boar, fine, $50, or
exc. for peas or running peanuts.
C. F. Owens, Albany.
EORSES AND MULES FOR
: SALE
One good, sound mare mule, wt
1M Ibs., $50. R. L.- Rawls, Wil-
liamson. :
* RABBITS FOR SALE
Seven N. Z. White does, N. Z.
White buck, 3 Chinchilla does and
buck, 1.N. Z. Red doe and 1 Silver
Marten pedigreed, for sale or exc.
for pony, or hens. C, J. Jones, Col-
lege Park, Rt. 1, phone Wal. 1412.
Prize winning N. Z. Whites and
Chinchillas, also hutches for sale.
Mrs, A. M. Sloan, Atlanta, TAD
Rosalia. St.
_- White N. Z. rabbits, pure bred,
from reg. stock; 3 does, bred, 2
bucks; sell or exc. for W. L. or R.
I. Red chickens; no culls. Mrs. J.
B Atkinson, Madison.
Three nice Chinchilla rabbits, 1
buck, 2 does, in good con., ready
for use, $2.50; money order, Mrs.
J. H. Rogers, Manassas,
Two 'pr. ped. Chinchilla, direct
from Stahls, for sale or exc, Billy
Gibson, Griffin, 319 N. College St.
Ped. domestic rabbits, does and
bucks at bargain prices. Chin-
chillas, New Zealands, whites and
reds, Silver Martens and Hima.- |
layans. Write. Wee: Coon,
Thomasville. PoE
_ Four rabbits and a 6-hutch
house, $5. T. M. Whitworth, At-
Tanta, 276 Alaska Ave., N. BE.
_ Five chinchilla bucks, $4 ea.,
d. Max Scarboro,
ermont Ave.
or exc. for Guernsey heifer,
\Stay-fat kind.
East Point,
yo Bailey, a Camilla,
ee N. Zi, bucks,
0c) ee 3 for $i.
chaser pay express.
del, Villa Rica.
_ Five thoroughbred}
does and 1 buck, unrelat
erown, & to 12 mos, old.
A. Taylor, Hapeville, Bo:
Complete rabbitry for sal
ciass stock. Write fo
information. S. H. Dors
shear. ,
SHEEP AND GOATS | FO!
Twenty common goats
pills ~ in lot and 8, 2-m
$25 or any number at $1 ea.
for a. 2 gal, milch COW, iF
kinson, Ray City. :
Forty sheep in s00ds
each, at farm, or exc. -
good mileh cow. Fred.
Hogansville, Rt. 5.
For sale or exc. for eq
100 per cent Nubian buck
does of all ages, pedigr
Gilbert, Sylvania. :
-One hundred goats, %
Sa
sia 1
goat, 30 of them kids, $1
farm. R. E. Williams, . Qal
Reg. Nubian doe, fresh, 3:
7 pt. milker, and half Nul
half Saanan, fresh 2nd tin
-milker, both hornless,
other does and baby does
Adams, East Point, 104
- One milk goat, gives 3
day; has 1 buck kid, 1
She is pure Toggenburs
reg, $20, PO Pp. Dirkie; tax
ville, 203 Jackson St.
Live Steck W
- CATTLE WANT!
Want to pasture 50 cows
Bermuda and Lespedeza
at $1.per:=mo. per he de
Ethridge, Forysth, Rt.
Want reg. Poll. Dur
ready for service; will.
Jersey bull for same. F. C.
Hillsboro. %
Want 20 or 25 head be
calves, 8 to 12 mos, ol
preferred, -to raise on |
yrs. old. Chas.: Hy
Crawfordville.
iixe. corn in shuck fo:
yearlings: all FOB; write fo
Allen R. Johnson, Emp
Want to buy several Je!
Guernsey heifer calves, ni
frem Brunswick, Ga
breed and cond. and. price,
is in Glynn County,,
Calfee, Columbus, Ohio,
wood Ave.: FS
Want to buy 00 5
first or second calf, r
G20; Bass, Marshallvilley
HOGS WANTED
two little-bone
Hxe; 0
Write. R: EH. Wallis,
Rid: a at
_ Exe. good, sound WwW.
shelled or on cob for. sho
bone guinea, Duroc
- Want
{small type P. C. Wri e
PSLGH. ide Te
Bluff.
Want to buy 2 podis
-| pigs; must be cheap; w
| EL. C. Moon, Carlton, Rt.
Want BYB: S. P. Ci
farrow not later than
will exc. 4 turkeys, 1.
hens, 1980 and 1931 ha
moth Bronze; ea. pay
Carroll, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
Want to exe, Big Bo
C. 2-mos.-old boar pig, wit
for a gilt of same stoc
pets. ean Buyers, ue
Rte 4s
Want 1 B. B.. ena
the stay-fat kind. Must
bred. Also have for
Donaldson str, R. I.
eges, 50c per 15: Crate
Roy Harper, Cut Cane.
~ Exe. white; black-eye
peas for a pair of pur
bone guinea hogs, goo
bred gilt. Write what
and how will trade. ok
Hiram. / ee
HORSES AND MULES
Responsible party wan
1 or 2 mules or hor
farm for 1932; write. R.
Adairsville.
Want mule. or horse.
acres light land, $10
Jater; no other work; Ww
Cape, Advain.
tock Wanted
. good mule or horse that
ag mule; will exe. good
te, . &. Clark, Leslie.
rent good mule er horse
Must work good any-
will trade a good value
or same. J. A. Thaxton,
o buy a good mule on
Will pay haif. cash and
R. W. Gallman.
; Ge Rte 4.
pr. of young strong mules,
and gentle. Give full de-
in first letter. Mrs. W. A.
d, Grantville.
RABBITS WANTED :
Want 1. pr. grown Flemish
iants, for raising purposes, cheap.
LaFayette Barrett, Meansville.
Want pure bred does, cheap for
cash, or exc. Barron str, W. L.
hatching eggs; must be cheap, in
good eon.; also want pure bred pig
on same terms. Jos. Peterson,
Broxton, Rt. 2.
Exe, 3 gal. new Ga. cane syrup
in new 10 Ib buckets, for 1 buck
and 1 doe N. Z. or Chinchilla rab-
pits not under wks. old: ea, pay
exp. ches. Myles Lovell, Silver
Creek, Rt. 2.
_ SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED
_ Want 40 or 50 improved nannies;
give lowest cash price per head.
/{, H. Shellman, Cedartown.
_ Flowers and Seed
For Sale.
Purple lilac, pink almonds, Japon-
icas, white E. rose, 20c each; dbl.
tubers, April blooming narcissi, 20c
doz.; canna and dahlies, 3 for 25c;
white and pink oleanders, 20c each.
Mrs. E. L. Smith, Wadley.
President red cannas, $1.50 C;
'Portiand, pink, $8-C; Euxveka, yel
low, $1.50 C; milk and wine. lilies,.
12 for $1; yellow, sweet fragrance
-narcissus, 200, $1. .Add postage.
Mrs. W. C. Cato, Cordele.
-Four-6 in. dwarf boxwood, $1.90
per C; tree boxwood, same size,
_- $1.50; 25. trees, 10 in., $1.25; bridal
wreath, coralberry and snowberry,
$1.25 doz.; blackberry lilies, 40c
doz. Mrs. J. S. Rodgers, Green-
Ville.
Dwarf and tree boxwood, well
rooted, $1.50 per C; yellow iris and
pink cannas, 75c doz.; cape jasmine
and white lilac, 25c; white spirea
and Cherokee roses, 15c. Blanche
Woodruff, Greenville.
Honeysuckle, red, yellow ang
dogwood, mtn. laurel and mtn. ivy,
wll 75 doz.; bird-eye, 50c doz.; red
dogwood, 6 for 50c. Mrs. W. H.
White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 34.
Three-year-old shubbery, weige-
E
jas, spirea, Van Houtte, winter
honeysuckle, forsythia, excelsior
rambler roses and abelia, 15 to 40c
ach, according to size. Mrs. Bettie
Roberts, Tallapoosa, Rt. 8.
___Dbl. pink, red and white canna
lilies, 5c; dbl. red, pink and pur-
Pile dahlia bulbs, 5c each; red, pink
, and purple gladioli, 15c doz.: holly-
hock plants, 4 for 10c. Add post-
age. Mrs. S. Spraggins, Fitzgerald,
Ptisk= 2) \
;
_ Beautiful red, healthy hollyhock |
Seed, 10e per heaping teaspoonful,
or 3 for 25c. . T. Lord, Harrison,
Bt Bsc
_Arborvitae, 20 in. rooted, 25c
each; hardy white lilies, 20c each.
aes Jessie Cash, Flowery Branch,
__ Mountain thrift, 75c per 100,
del. Mrs. J. G. Smith: Wrens.
S White Narcissi, 75 for $1; mistle-
toe geraniums, red, white, bego-
-hias, orange sultanas, cuttings, 3
for 25c; pink amaryllis bulbs, 6 for
8e. Add postage. Mrs. Lola Moss,
Talking Rock, Rt. 3.
Two arborvitae, 4 yrs.
unipers, 4 yrs. old, 50c each. Mrs.
J. W. Benrett, Suwanee.
tee bridal wreath, golden
bells, pink crepe myrtles, 15c ea.:
fe ees, 10c a.; boxwoods, 10-
18 in., $1 doz.; blue Easter lilies,
White narcissi, 15 doz. bulbs.
78. W. W. Thompsen, Bremen,
A, Box 101,
oy hundred magnolias, 25 ea.:
del. and dogwood bushes, 25c ea.,
Se Mrs. C. L, Rehberg, Cairo.
_, Mixed dahlia tubers, 75c doz.,
va Cora Lee Crow, Gaines
mee :
: es rhododendrons, mtn.
eeanct Spruce pine, white pine,
erfly, japonicas, coralberry,
dogw 00d, crabapples, velvet
Maple, all 2-4 ft. $1. 6; $4.76.
Mrs. J. H. Penland, Hllijay.
. February 4, 1932 _
pink; rhododendrons, red maple,
old, 3:
Flowers and Seed
For Sale
Pink, everblooming billiard. spi-
rea, $0c ea: dbl. yclow japonicags,
a5c @a.; scarlet red azaleas, 25
a.; abl. red velyat roses, 29 ea.
Ellijay, Rt 3, Box. 30:
Rhododendrons, min. laurel, aza-
teas, 3 ft., $1 doz; red japonicas,
arborvitac, 6 for $1; red and yel-
low dogwood and maple, I5e ea.$
phlox, 25e doz. B. E. Wilson, Mor-
ganton. 3
Canna. lilies, red and yellow, for
sale or exe. for peantts. Mrs. J.
A. Moseley, Eastanollee,
Choice dahlia mixed tubers:
Warner, Breeze Lawn, Jersey
Beauty, Snowdrift, Eastern Star,
others, $1 doz.; jonquil, narcissi,
daffodil, fine var. mixed, $1. 100.
Mrs. Joe Hynds, Atlanta, 216 How-
ard St, N: 3 DE, 02032 .
Snowballs, cedar, spruce. and
white pines, rhododendrons, Balm
of Gilead,-lady slipper, green, 10c
ea., or 3 for. 25c; gensing, 3 for
25, dry, or $3 Ib. Cash with order.
Miss Connie Anderson, Murray-
ville, Rt 2. 5 ;
Spruce and white pines, crepe
myrtles, rhododendrons, all 10c ea.,
3 for 25c; lady slipper, 3 bunches,
green, 25c;
bunches, 25c, or $3 Ib., cash. Exc.
for white feed sacks. Miss Berdelle
| Grindle, Murrayville, Rt. 1.
Dbl. sweet pinks, 4 for 25c; tube-
rose, 25c doz.; dbl. bloom cannas,
all. colors, and gladioli, each, 25c
doz. Mrs. W. M. Vickers, Siloam.
_ Red, rose verbenas, 50c doz.;
1pink oleander, 20c; larkspur, star
-phlox, petunia, calliopsis, 3. doz.,
25c3 large red, yellow, rose, orange,
speckled cannas 4 for 25c.; caly-
canthus, 25c. Mellie Meritt, Cairo,
Fat. 2: :
McCartneys hedge roses, $1 C;
also Cherokees. J. W. Toole,
Macon, Rt. 2.
Seventy-nine sprengeria ferns,
10 ea.; purpl lilac, 10 and 15c.
Add postage. Nannie Crawford,
Madison, Rt. 2, Box 58.
Large, strong, healthy,
grown abelia plants, 4-6 ft., 40c
ea., or ex. Write before sending
any exchanges. Mrs. G. C. Blanch-
ard, Appling.
Easter lily bulbs, $1 doz. Mrs. I.
T. McLemore, Gaymont.
Large white and large yellow
chrysanthemums, 60c doz.; small
pink, 30c doz.; red everblooming
carnations, 35c doz. Miss Susie
Andrews, Thomasville.
Eleven boxwoced, 1% ft. high, 1
ft. dia., to 3% ft. high, 3% ft. dia.,
5 small, 3 med., and 3 large, $5,
$10 and $15 each. R. B. Telford,
Maysville, Rt. 2.
Red canna bulbs, 10 doz.; white
Shasta daisies, well rooted, and
Eng. honeysuckle, each, 10c doz.
-| Add postage. Myra Lemmonds, So-
cial Cirele, Rt. 3:
. Butterfly bush, flowering quince,
flowering almond, forsythia, weige-
Jas, 5 var. spirea, watermelon pink
erepe myrtle, all 25 each; Grand-
duke jasmine, 5(c, postpaid. Mrs.
M. H. Walker, Grantville, Rt. 2.
Privet hedges, $1 per C, % to 2
ft. high. Stay green all winter and
can be trimmed in all kinds of
ishape. Hedge seed, 25c pint. Mrs.
It. Stephens, New Holland, Box
104.
April blooming, white narcissi
bulbs, 10c doz.; 12 doz., $1; yellow
daffodils,.same price; peony bibs,
3 for 25c. Add postage. Miss Bon-
nell Browning, Draketown.
Gen. collection of choice dahlia
tubers, including the Warner, Jer-
sey Beauty, Breeze Lawn, Eastern
Star, Snowdrift, etc., $1 doz., plus
postage. Mrs. John I. Hynds, At-
lanta, 93 Warren St., N. E., Phone
DE. 0489-W.
Snowballs, yellow, thornless
roses, purple lilac, pink crepe
myrtle, lilies, 8 colors, pink month-
ly roses, rooted, 10 each, 3 for 25c.
Lucile Tanner, Talking Rock.
Pink crepe myrtle bushes, 10c
each, $1 doz. Mrs. W. A. Moon,
Waco.
Well rooted cape jasmine, 6 to
12 in. plants, 25, or 3 for 50c.,
Mrs. N. B. Harison, Thalmon.
Seven sister rose cuttings, peach
roses, golden bells, purple lilac, all
well rooted. Exc. for anything can
use, add postage. Mrs. A. H. Pat-
terson, Talking Rock, Rt. 3.
Pink and red crepe myrtle, 12
each; old-fashioned cream nar-
cissus, yellow centers, Tc C;
white, purple iris, 15c doz.; snow-
drops, 15c each. Add postage. Mrs.
J. KE. Lewis, Machen. :
For sale or exe. for gladioli blubs,
large var. chrysanthemums. Write
for details. Fk R, Malpass,
Milledgeville. ee Sas oea eae weed a
sath
MARKET BU
Well rooted. Miss Viola Hensley, !
dry gensing, 3 small.
field +
PENS OU ey LO re eo De RN aes eno
Vee
Flowers and Seed
For Sale
Seventy-five bunches snap drag-
ons, yr. old plants, 17 colors, 10c
to 25 each; dbl. larkspur, all col-
ors, 10 to 50c each; uncurled type
mums, 25 doz. Add postage on
smail orders: Miss Maude Wright,
Lawrenceville, Rt. 3, Box 61.
Giant snapdragons, 10c pkt., all
colors ; Choice named dahlias, price
reasonable; columbine seed, 15c
pkt; dbl, larkspur, 10 pkt. Mrs.
L. E. Stewart, McDonough, Rt. 3,
Box 5h.
Large cannas, buttercups, jon-
quils, 25e C; Apostle Hiles, 2 for
25c; 1 pink cabbage monthly rose
bush, about 3 yrs. old, 50c. Add
Soa te Mrs, Lee Daniel, Mauk,
aE. :
Jonquil, daffodil, butter and egg
bulbs, yellow January jasmine,
pink crepe myrtie for sale. Exc. 1
doz. of each. 2 doz. bulbs for 5
sacks, 100 Ib. cap. Mrs. C. L. Ham-
by, Greenville, Rt. 3.
Sev. hundred white, April bloom-
ing narciceus, cheap. Exe. for
White feed sacks or most any-
thing; 2 or 3 doz. flowering 4al-
monds cheap, or exe. for other
flowers, Mrs. Grady Settle, Suwa-
nee, Rt. 2.
Lady Banksie roses, 1 yr. old,
about 15 in. A thornless, rambler,
has yellow clusters, 15 each, 2 for
25c, Add postage. Mrs. J. D. Pope,
Box Springs, Rt. 2.
Two large old-fashioned boxwood
bushes, 7 and 5 ft. high, $25 for
both on yard; 1-8 ft. high, 40 ft.
around Cape Jasmine, $25. Mrs.
C. H. Ogletree, Crawfordville,
RE 2.
Nice gladioli, red lily bulbs for
sale.. Will exc. 25 gladioli and 5 red
lily, for any breed bantam hen,
Each pay postage. E. G. Landram,
Patterson, Box 155.
Blue flag lily tubers, 15c doz.;
$1 per C; large, dbl. white briar
roses, well rooted, 15c each, 2 for
25c. Add postage. Mrs. Jessie Jack-
son, Atlanta, 691 Vernon Ave., S.E.
Bulbs of large red cannas, green
foliage, also bronze cannas, red
foliage, extra large blooms for sale
or exc. for good white feed or
white salt sacks or other value.
Make best offer. Mrs. John T.
Hampbrick, Ray City.
Dahlia bulbs, 60c doz., postpaid.
Mrs. A. A. McDougald, Gaddis-
town. ;
Snaydragons, Sweet Williams,
large mums, 25c doz.; star jas-
mine, clementis vine, Virginia
ereeper, 10c each. Add_ postage.
Miss Blanche Woods, LaFayette,
FUG. 5.
Yellow, white jonquils, all colors
phlox, blue iris, sell or trade for
large type dahlias, other col. iris,
gladioli, cannas, mums, tulips, and
hyacinths. Mrs. B. R. Vandergriff,
Ellijay.
Giant yellow daffodils and nar-
cissi bulbs, 75e C; yeilow button
mums, dusty miller, lavender vio-
Iets, foxgloves (lavender), 15e doz.;
red, hardy phlox, 20c doz. T. M.
Silver, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
Hastings Spencer> sweet peas,
mixed colors, 25c per doz. plants;
scarlet red verbenia, 4 large
bunches, 25, or 50c doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. Lee Cromer, Royston,
Reet.
Large size rose color and white
chrysanthemums, 10e each plant,
or $1 doz.; the President canna
bulbs, red, 15c each, or 3 for 28c.
Add postage. Mrs. A. L. Branan,
Macon, 209 Hardeman Ave.
Daffodils, 26e doz.; blue flags,
5c each; bleeding heart, 25c each;
American. Beauty roses, 10c each;
yellow thornless roses, 10c each;
blooming maple, 15 each. Add
postage. Ethel Lowman, Ellijay.
Hedge cuttings, unrooted, ever-
green, red berries, 12 in. tall, 15c
doz.,.8 doz. cut., 40c, and party
pay postage. Exc. for white feed
sacks, 100 Ib. cap. Mrs. J. E. Sor-
relis, Carnesville-
White and lavender altheas,
blooming size, 4 for 30c: pink
crepe myrtle, purple: lilac and. but-
terfly bushes, 2 for 30c; white,
blue and purple iris, 10c each; box-
woods. Mrs. Lula Hawkins, Alpha-
retta, Rt. 4.
Old-fashioned scarlet runner
beans for porch shade, 10c doz.,
postpaid. Miss Mardell Gilstrap,
Murrayville, Rt. 1, Box 41.
Mtn. rhododendron, hemlock,
ivy, laurel, white pine, spruce
pine, 15 in., $1 doz. J. R. Hunni-
eutt, Tallulah Falls.
Rooted cuttings begonias, ole-
anders, Boston ferns, abutilon
poinsettia, sweet scented iris, lily
of the valley, very fine, for sale
or exe. for produce or rare plants.
Cc. D, Hewitt, Marietta. =
moilla, :
LLETIN
Flowers and Seed
eor Sale :
Phiox, subulata (thrift), vivid
pink in color, 75c C; sedum. golden
acre, 20c doz. Mrs. D. G. Jones,
Arlington.
Mtn. white pines and hemlock,
3-5 ft. tall, $1.50 each; less than 3
ft., $1.25 each: mtn. laurel and
rhododendrons; $1 bunch, del. to
Atlanta. Write what you need. P.
V. Ryals, Cornelia.
Giant dbl. red poppy seed, 10c
thIls. Add 2c postage. Mrs. P. E.
Thomas, Cordele, Rt. 4.
Small palms, 5.for $1; giant lily
bushes, 40c doz.; Palm Cristie
seed, 25c. Exc. for peas, any kind,
velvet beans at $1.25 bu. S. M. Sea-
born, Brunswick.
Six, Balm of Gilead trees, 50e ea,
E. L. Ensley, Blairsville.
White narcissus, yellow daffo-
dils, 15c doz.; white, blue flag
lilies, 15c doz.; pink crepe myrtle,
yr. old, 15c each; golden bells,
large bush, 50c each. Add postage.
Miss Blanche Smith, Eastanolle,
RE?
Cedar trees, 18 in. to 5 ft., 25
to $1 each; 12 wisterias, 25c each;
large white, hardy yard hydran-
geas, 12 cut., 15c. Ethel Nix, Blairs-
ville, Rt. 2,.Box 20.
Milk and wine lilies, white milk,
ram lily, sunburst, amaryllis,- red
and white, yellow French blue hy-
drangea, collection, $1. Exc. for
Eng. peas, pole beans. Mrs. Walter
McDonald, Alma, Rt. 2.
Old-fashioned yellow Marechal-
neil ramblers, rooted, 25c; cut-
tings, 20e doz.; . hollyhocks, 15
doz. seed, 15c cupful; white dbl.
peonies, 25c; hydrangeas, pink,
white, 25c. Florrie Hughey, Ran-
ger, Rt. 1.
Arborvitaes, dwarf and pyramid,
18-25 in., boxwoods, junipers, all
20c each; blue flag lilies, 25 doz.;
chrysanthemums, red, white, yel-
low, 10c bunch. Add postage. Mrs.
C. D. Hayes, Morganton.
Sweet scented grass. pinks,
mixed, 4 doz., 50c; victoria and
golden spur daffodils, 5 doz., $1;
Shasta daisies, 25c doz., 3 doz. 65c.
Mrs. Christine McLeod, College
Park, Rt. 2.
Milk and wine Hlies, poppy seed,
5c pkg.; coral vine tubers, coral
vine seed, 10c pkg.; century plants,
purple wisteria vine, sell or exc.
Want some old timey red tommie
yam potatoes. Mrs. H. E. Fields,
Iron City.
Spruce pines, white pine, wild
azaleas, mtn. rhododendrons, 18 in.
to 3 ft., 25c each, postpaid. Lucile
Withrow, Ellijay. -
Sev. kinds of box flowers, ferns,
fuchsia, dbl. petunias, geraniums,
begonias, 10c each? 12 for $1;
privet hedge, rooted, 2c each. Coy
Willis, Talking Rock. Rt. 3.
Hight nice dwarf boxwood hedge
bushes, 4-2 ft. high, $1 each; 4-18
in., $5 each. Write. Miss Franklin
Miller, Screven, Rt. 1, Box 35.
Yellow jonquils, 40c C; snow-
balls, 3 for 25c; pink monthly
roses, 25c doz. cuttings; surprise
plant, pink bloom, 15c each. Avis
Gable, Tallapoosa, Rt. 8.
St. Augustine - grass, 75c bu.:
wisteria vines, 10c; coral vine
seed, 5c doz.; lace ferns, 10c. Mrs.
J. Q. Douglas, Alma, 304 N. Dixon
Street.
Large yellow oxalis bulbs, 25
doz.; extra large zennia seed, all
col., 10e cupful. Add postage. Mrs.
D, H. Vocke, Valdosta.
Red and yellow cannas, 15c doz.;
periwinkle seed, 10c spoonful; dbl.
pink poppy seed, 5c spoonful. Add
postage. H. C. Williams, Scotland.
Hardy growing boxwoods, well
rooted, 1 ft., 50c each; large type
dif. col., well rooted chrysanthe-
mums, 30c doz.; dif. col. mums,
10c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Eva
Hefner, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
. Large amaryllis bulbs, 25 each.
Add postage. Mrs. A. R. Crawford,
Grovetown, Rt. 2.
Teaspoonful mixed poppy seed,
10. Coin only. Add postage. Miss
Annie Lue Owens, McDonough, Rt.
5, Box 150.
Tall, dbl. mixed color larkspur
seed, 10c thls.; dbl. scarlet poppy
seed, 10c teaspoonful. Stamps ac-
cepted. Mrs. John Woodall, Milner,
Box 8.
Cone shaped golden. arborvitae,
25c each; lilly of the valley, 25c
doz.; 3 hadish crowns, 25c. Mrs.
Sloan Bruce, Avalon.
Cedar hedging, 10c each; pin-
cushion cactus, 15ec bulb; sweet
bay trees, 25 each. Mrs. J. F. 'Till-
mon, Glenwood, Rt. 1.
Poppy seeds, dbl. semi-dbl.,
single, mixed, var. colors, 10c tbls:;
aiso want monthly rose bushes,
rooted. Mrs. O. G. Richards, Ca-
sues
ees see Se EN an ede ca ana
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Page Three
Flowers and Seed
For Sale
Very large, dbl. hollyhock,
creain, pink, white, purple, dark
red, bright red, 10c.tbls., and 5@
postage; Boston ivy vine, 50e doz.;
10e postage. Mrs. J. S. Keadla,
Yatesville. 3
Wandering Jew: 2-50 Ib. lard
kits set with Wandering Jew,
measuring 5 ft. from top to bot
tom, $4 each, -$7 for both together.
If interested call at my home, Mrs,
Elsie Chastain, Alto, Rt. 2, Box 60,
Two everblooming white cape
jasmine, 8-9 ft. high, 25 ft. around,
$20 each, at my home; purple lilase
bushes, well rooted, exc. for poppy,
seed or dahlia bulbs. Mrs. C. J.
Bennett, Carrollton, RFD 6.
Daffodils, jonquils; royal purple
iris, golden glow, slick leaf yellow -
primroses, snowdrops, al 25c doz,
or exe. for equal value. Add post
age. Mrs. Jay Moss, Talking Rock,
Rt2.
Weeping willow cuttings, l15e
each; privet hedge seed, 25e cups
cut., 6c each... Mrs. J.-B. Kent
Bowdon, Rt. 3.
Spider lilies for sale or exc. for
100 lb. cap. white feed sacks. Mra,
Mamie Barnes, Clemont, Rt. 1.
Large quantity of popanack
seed, 2 doz. for 10c del. J. S. Wolfe,
Savannah, 615 44th St., West.
Twelve purple lilac, 15c each;
deerheart, 15c. Add postage. Mra..
Joe McWhorter, Bowdon, Rt. 1.
Large, dbl. poppy seed, mixed
colors, for sale or exe. Mrs. J, Py,
McElroy, Forsyth.
Three thousand jonquil bulbs te
be del. when tops die; 600 snap-
dragon plants ready for del. Feb.
15, all colors. Make best offer on
each. Mrs. H. W. Ward, Hogans
ville.
Giant poppy seed (mixed), 10
pkg.;
10c pkg. Stamps or coin. Mrs. D,
Crews, Leesburg. -
Well rooted spruce. pine and
white pine from 2 to 3 ft., 25c ea.,
postpaid.
lonega, Rt. 1, Box 77. 2
Arborvitae, cedrus deodara, ar
bulia, nandina, watermelon pink
crepe myrtle, cheap for cash, or
exc. for chickens, leaf tobacco, or
anything can use. Mrs. Virginia
Anderson, Williamson.
One hundred evergreens, 40 ea.g
22 in, high. Mrs. M. L. Madden,
Felton, Rt. 1. f
Periwinkle, blanket flower, petu-
nias, summer marigold, October
marigolds, four oclocks, everlast-
ing or straw flowers, hollyhocks,
angel trumpet seed, 6 kinds, 10,
postpaid. Mrs. T. B. King, .Monti-.
cello, Rt. 1, Box 48.
Thirty named var. mums, some
ostrich plume type, 15 plants, $13
30 for $1.50. Labeled and prepaid.
Write for list. Mrs. S. L. Jackson,
Chatsworth.
Large, dbl. red cannas, bronze ~
foliage and yellow .spotted red,
green foliage, 15c doz. Exe. for
dried fruit, sacks, canned tomatoes
or anything can use. Mrs. D. Ia
Carter, Lake Park, Rt. 2.
Dorothy Perkins rose cut.,' 10e
each, 3 for 25c; rooted, 15c each,
2 for 25c: rooted wisteria plants,
15c, 2 for 25c; white monthly rose
cut., 10c each, 3 for 2h5ce. Exe. for
cabbage or strawberry plants. Mrs.
G. W. Akins, Graymont.
Cannas, large, dbl.
rust, salmon, red; variegated yel-
low and red, 75 doz.; nice roots,
watemelon pink crepe myrtle, Ibe
each, 8 for $1; other flowers. Mrs.
Ralph McGill, Dawson, Rt. 1.
Purple lilac, weeping willow,
pussy willows, 2 to 3 ft., 25 each;
snowballs and junipers, 15-18 in.,
25c each. Rev. Ll. D.
Janta, Rt. 7.
Old-fashioned bush lily, $1 doz.
crepe myrtle, t0c each, $1 doz.
Mrs. A. B. Blalock, Alto.
Shade trees, young oaks and
elms, fair size, moderate quantity.
Frank M. Dale, Atlanta, 734 Me
Donough Boulevard, S. E., Rt. 2
Box 319.
Six azaleas, mix. colors, 6 rhodo-
dendrons, all, 12 for $1, del. Miss
Ruby. Webb, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Cannas, dbl. City Portland, pink,
$2.50 "CG: President, large red,
Queen Helen, yellow, gladiolis, CA.
$1 C; milk and wine lilies, white
wisteria cuttings, $1 doz. Mrs. J.
R. Camp, Cordele. 2
Evergreens, cedars, hollies, ba
and water oaks, 1-2 ft., 20 each;
boxwoods and rosemary, rooted,
z5c each; blue iris, white, blue and
yellow lilies, 20c doz Mrs. F. N.
Braswell, Loganville, Rt. 2.
Pink crepe myrtle, 10 each:
choice cannas, white, red and yer
low, 50c doz. bulbs. Mrs. W. Le
_4Gibson, Social Circle.
Sea gaat
rose pink,
bush Japanese sweet peas, -
Monroe Seabolt, Dah: _
Rolader, At- :
pees ee
Set Na Sa Re ng he lo ea
vir me white
c rsythia, 10c each;
seed, " pollphooks, mixed | _
2 tbis., 160 oe Mrs. Roy
8 ey or exc. for
Z. M. Story,
ary
-roses. Mrs.
fe sented blue hyacinth
8, 25c, doz. Mrs. J. W. Hend-
all Ground, Rte Oe ss
0 rgeous red palmocrystal seed,
pkt. These seed make a@ beauti-
eeeRround or quick shade or
=.
bulbs,, 25c
: peonies, sink, white, 353c ea.;
spirea, -hydrangea,
mcss rose, beautyberry, for-
winter jasmine, 15c ea.,
ostage. Mrs. L. W. Slaughter,
ing Fawn. :
Purple crepe myrtle, large size,
ar jasmine, 25c each; trailing
silver moon
- bushes, 40c each; flowering
25e each. Add postage. Mrs.
ott Davis, Hogansville.
Mums, Turner's white, yellow.
le, bronze, 10c each; flat
-golden wedding Betsie Ross,
per 3 plants; snapdragons, 10c
ful. Stamps not -accepted.
: EB. Ww. Wilkins, McDonough,
fi ywers, sell or exc, for white feed
or. anything can use.. Mrs.
arge dbl. dahlias, 2 pinks, 2
lows, red and white, each, 10c;
6, 45c; 85c doz. postpaid.
ro ie instructions on request.
. Alvin D. Todd, Gaddistown.
Nice golden glow plants, 20c doz.,
r C; China asters, 20c doz.;
ellow thornless roses, 5 each. All
uals and well rooted. Postpaid.
G. W. Gooch, Gaddistown.
stings Spencers sweet pea
plants, mixed col., 25c doz.; scarlet
2
Miss
lant;
erbena, 4 bunches, 25e, or 50c
; phlox plants, all col., 35 C;
il rdia, 25e Cc. Add postage. Mrs.
e Comer, Royston, Rt. 1.
ter oaks, 50c each, $5 doz.
M. BH. Hattaway, East Point,
a 01 Wadley Ave., Phone Cal, 2993.
Hastings Jarkspur,
amt. over. 15 worth ic per
3 golden wave P., exc. for any
her perennial or lillies. Plant for
t Write first. Mrs. R. P. Ham-
d, Cedartown, Rt. 1.
Monthly rose cuttings, crystal
rite, deep pink and red, 12 for
; dbl. larkspur, mix. col., 200
ants, $1. Mrs. F. M. Westbrook,
pharetta, Ria
Old-time sweet violets (the var.
r grandmothers grew), 1c each
plants, 50 or more. Add post-
Miss Ella .Trimble, Adairs-
a terrestrial orchild,
yeddish purple, 6. petal, flat
mm, tall spikes, 214-3 ft. blooms,
n, across. Hardy foilage, sword.
, 85 each, 4, $1. Mrs. Grant
ock, Tallapoosa.
Tris, 8 each of Kochii,
engrin, Honorabillis,
Alcazar,
Smoky,
Pp OTe:
Yellow butter
20 doz.,
and eggs, old-
$1. Add postage.
yrtice Adams, Marietta.
Red bachelor button seed, 5c
this. red and yellow marigolds,
=
unusual blending of colors, 5c tbls.
dd postage. No chks. Mrs. Louis
gonhoffer, Kathleen, Rt. 1.
Vell rooted St. Augustine lawn
50c bu., FOB. del my door,,.
s
Any amt. Now time to plant.
rs. C. R, Sanders, Bluffton.
larkspur, mixed
2. cuttings, each, pink, red,
blue, yellow rambler roses,
ostpaid. Mrs. Minnie Phillips,
] phur. Springs.
Water plants, 5 del. to you for
ec stamps; also col. water lilies.
rite for list. D. W. Howell, Shell-
owballs, narcissus, Ene. dog-
roses, bush honeysuckle,
helly, laurels, ivy,
whit pine, 25 each; trailing arbu-
alax, 25 doz. Mrs. Mary EB.
teach, $1.75 doz.
ceryopteris
flowering eae pink col.
. EB. Jones, Ar-
lington. * ee ae
Petunias, phlox, pinks, coreopsis,
larkspur, 10c doz.; yellow lupine
seed, be thls.; purple wisteria,
lilacs, almonds, 15c each; dbl. daf-
fodils, $1. C. Add postage. Mrs. Bell
Godard, Goggins, Rt. 2.
Mixed colors Sweet Williams,
Chinese forget-me-nots, blue, blue}
Salvia, white pom pom chrysanthe-
mums, 15c doz.; yellow narcissus,
3 doz: bulbs, 25c; 50c C, del. Mrs.
R. P. Gailey, Baldwin, Rt. 1.
Six varieties Hastings fine can-
nas, 1 pink, 2 reds, 2 yellows, 1
orange, 35c doz.; white and blue
iris, flag var., 15c doz. Add postage.
Mrs. J. L. Ashmore, Carrollton,
Rt 2.
Three boxwoods, small leaf var.,
6 ft. high, and about 21 ft. around,
$10 each, where they stand. Mrs.
Nell McReynolds, Rydal, Rt. 2.
Red, salmon, white geraniums,
sword, lace, maidenhair ferns,
Xmas, May, rattail, fishbone cac-
tus, pink, white sultana, well root-
ed, 10c each. All for $1.
Fry, Dallas, Rt. 3.
Large dbl. poppy seed, all core:
larkspur, pink and blue, 10c tea-
spoonful, or i5c tbls. postpaid.
Mrs. W. E. Stone, Royston.
Perennial pea bushes, large
clusters of lavender purple flowers,
cut back to 2 and 4 ft. bushes, 35
and 50c each. Mrs. A. Z. Persons,
Marshallville.
Rhododendons, mtn. laurels, aza-
leas, crabapples, spruce and. white
pines, dogwoods, sweetgums, 10c
each; red japonicas, 20c each;
white and yellow jonquils, 50c 100.
Mrs. E. J. Henry, Mineral Bluff.
Two boxwoods, 5 ft. high, 5 ft.
through center, $25 for the 2. J. M.
Bryan, Rising Fawn, RFD 1.
Yellow jasmine vine rooted, $1.25
doz, del, Any amt. of boxwood
cuttings, 60c doz. Mrs. Rice Porter,
Milner.
Choice dbl. red poppy seed, 10c
thls. and postage. Mrs. D. F.
Walker, Warthen.
Cuttings of dbl. white oleanders,
10e each; blue and white hydran-
gea, 15c each; dbl. pink geraniums,
15e each; bedding geranium pink,
2 for 15c, 10c each. Miss Ethel
Bthridge, Milford.
- Yellow, 10 lb. rose bush eatin
pink and red sister rose, 10c each;
hedge cuttings, 10c each, or exc.
for white feed sacks. Miss Manda
Hester, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Dbl. pink, red and white oleand-
ers, watermelon crepe myrtle, dbl.
white spirea, 20 each; Caroline
cherry, tea olive, magnolia, 25c
and 50c; dahlias, 75c doz. Mrs. J.
T. Holland, Toomsboro. 2
Crepe myrtle, yellow spotted
euonymus, butterfly bush, dog-
wood,
iris, sweet bay, wild flags, laurel,
10c each. Exe. for lint cotton at
10 Ib. Mrs. W. A. Lewis, Tooms-
bore.
Jonquils, $1.10 C; Perkins roses,
50, $1.10; 2 kinds violets, 35 C;
pea plants, 60c doz.; ~ weigela,
honeysuckle, althea cuttings, 50c
doz.; pea shrubs and crabapple, 4
25c. John Wilson, Ellijay, Rt. 3,
Box 46.
Large, prize taking chrysgnthe-
mums, 25c doz.; cardinal red,
canary yellow, snow king white ap-
ple blossom. pink; snowball cut-
tings, 10c each; large peony pink,
25c bulb. Mrs. Paulene Tilley, Elli-
jay, Rt. 3, Box 89.
Van Houtti spirea, 25c each; but-
terfly bush, 25c each, 5 for $1;
crepe myrtle, pink, small], 10c ea.;
almond or peachtree rose, yellow,
thornless rose, 10c each. Mrs. L.
D. Spriggs, Rockmart, Rt. 2. -
Purple iris and hedge rooted, 75c
CG lilac bushes, 25c each; small
weeping willow, rooted, 10c each.
Exe. for white feed sacks at 6c
each. Add postage. Willa Mae
Ralston, Ella Gap.
Large white chrysanthemums, 3
doz., 20c; peony poppy seed, 8c for
large pkt.; mixed iris, white, blue
and purple; 20c doz.; purple lilac,
25 = 8. Miss Iowa Masser,
Wales
Bight tree of heaven trees, beau-
tiful and rare, grow in. any good
soil and climate, $5 pr. Sell in twos
or all. Have rose colored flowers;
large white peonies, 50c each. -Miss
Ida Dodd,.Fair Mount.
Sweet pea plants, 3 scion lark-
spur ISTE PROS col,, each, 25
-20
mums
quince, crabapple, bearded
Will "ex, 1 ib. of fencer prec.
seed for 4 doz. mixed gladioli
pulbs. Send and I will forward
seed. Mrs. Scott D. Winfrey, Litho-
nia, Rt. 3, Winona Farm.
Want wisteria plants. Will exc.
other flowers for same, J. W. Rhe-
ney, Wadley.
Want old-fashioned white iisice
jonquil or narcissus late blooming.
Not paper white nor April bloom-
ing. Mrs. Willie Watson, Wood-:
bury.
Want prices on all kinds of flow-
er seeds by the oz., or by the
pound, from pansy seed to holly-
hocks. H. E. Gregory,. Decatur,
Covington Road, RFD 1.
Exe, sev. dif. kinds of large
for dbl. hyacinths and
spruce pines or peonies. Mums
from prize winners. Mrs. Vv. Carter,
Whitesburg, Rt. 1.
Exec. sun-dried apples at 7c-Ib.,
or junipers, 24 in, at 25 each, for
pot plants. Mrs. Herschel Wil-
liams, Buchanan, RED 2. :
Want to hear from party having
hardy perennial phlox, perennial
sweet peas of dif. colors, stock
plants and.radiance rose bushes.
Mrs. J. Q. Douglas, Alma, 304 N.
Dixon St.
Want sev. large coral vine tubers
at reasonable price. Write. Miss
Gertrude House, Calhoun, Rt. 4.
Want 3 ligustrums, 1 nandina.
Exc. for same. Miss Lizzie Ree
Atkinson, Greensboro, Rt, 3.
Want dbl. red geraniums: and
ferns. Will exc. black and brown-
eyed peas or dried peaches. Write
first. Mrs. J. E. Lee, Grayson,
Rt-1
Want nandinas, red dogwood,
junipes, azaleas, and other. ever-
greens and shrubbery. Exc. dif.
col. iris and dahlias, white, pink,
bronze, red and yellow cannas, and
roses. Mrs. B. E. Cook, Rockmart.
Want to hear from party who
has regal lily bulbs for sale cheap,
Mrs. C. R. Saxon, Trenton. ;
Want genuine camelia japonica,
red or rose pink, junipers, box-
woods, other evergreens. Send
sample of japonica bloom and leaf,
state price, or exc. Mrs. Will
Rooks, Arlington, Rt. 2.
Want all'kinds. of evergreens,
shrubbery, 4 camellia japonicas,
variegated pink, pink,: white, red,
azaleas, red, pink, large type chry-
santhemums, and gladioli, 1 doz.
dahlia bulbs. Write. Mrs. D. You-
mans, Stillmore.
Want a cape jasmine, 2 crepe
myrtles, watermelon color, 3.dog-
woods, pink, yellow, red, 1 of each,
1 dbl. yellow japonica, snowball,
white spider lilies. Exc. other flow-
ers. Mrs. F. J. Broadfield, Dennis. |
Exe. 2-2 yr. old rooted rose
bushes, 1 pink radiance and 1
white Maman Cochet for 2 Irish
or Eng. junipers. Each pay post-
age. Mrs. H. H. Feiinge: Tif-
ton.
Will pay cash fas mock-orange,
wisteria, flowering peach and
cherry glossy abelia, nandinas,
cape jasmine and boxwood and
roses. R. L. Tribbie, Atlanta, 562
Moreland Ave., 8S. E.
Exe. 100 Ib. white chicken feed
sacks for evergreens or flowering
shrubbery and flower seed. Write
what you have and how exc. Mrs.
G. G. Adair, Rutledge, Rt. 2.
Second-Hand Machinery.
For Sale
Thirty-five h. p. boiler and 1
25 h. p. eng, both in A-1 con., for
sale or exc. R. R. Wright, Dublin.
DeLaval cream separator, No.
12, $40 or exc. for white corn at
5c bu. del.; 60 tooth drag harrow,
good shape, $9; I Ottawa, 2% or 3
h. p. with magneto, good running
order, $50. S. R. Spires} Lincolnton.
Riding cultivator plow, good
shape, $15; Cole corn and bean
dropper, $10; weeder with shafts,
fine for cultivating peanuts, $7.50;
cotton dropper, new, $10. Mrs. W.
T. Wall, Jeffersonville.
For sale or trade, cheap, exeel-
lent lot of water. mill machinery.
C. W. Cheney, Madras.
Fifty rods of poultry wire, good
con., 25e per rod FOB. Mrs. CF:
Elliston, Rupert.
Dise plow
for International
-Farmal tractor; bargain, also 4-
cylinder magneto, almost new; sell
or trade for anything can use. FLL.
Moore, Rome, 23 Butler St.
| One new Gantt cotton planter | ad
~Case threshing
machine, 20 in. grist mill,
plows, harrows, belts, sheller, also
motor. H, _ Nuckolls, | $S$tone
Mountain. ; aS
- Gantt cotton planter, in * wood
con. for sale or exc. for good, thrif-
ty sow pig. H. C. Moon, Carlton,
Rte 2;
One Jay-Bee hammer feed mill,
condition, for sale, very reason-
Complete Harris fresh water
dairy. or nursery purposes. Price,
One new Gantt cotton planter,
$5; 5 rolls barb wire, used 6
for young hens, large stock. T. J.
Bailey, Milner
One reversible two-horse dist
Pplow in first-class condition for
sale or exc. for cow with young
calf, or meat hogs or pigs, 8 to 10
wks. old. Give description. Roy Q.
Jordon, Comer. :
One Fordson tractor. side plow
and pulley for-sale, or will trade
ley, Lavonia.
No. 12 DeLaval cream separator
grain, hogs, calves or yearlings.
Chas. H. Ogletree, Crawfordville,
Rte 2a 3
- One International 2-mule riding
cultivator, A-1 cond., with attach-
ments, $45 cash, or exc. or any-
thing can use of equal value. A. A.
McKinnon, Carnegie.
One John Deer corn and cotton
planter, $20, used 1 yr. 1 Oliver
plow, $5; 1 Fowler plow, $8, good
cond., cash. P. M. Spires, Milan.
cond., for sale or exc. for one M.
'B. turkey tom and one hen not
younger than April, 1931 hatch,
pure bred. Mrs. J. T. Holland,
Toomsboro, Rt. 2.
Two Oliver Goober i-horse turn-
ing plows in good cond., $4.50 eh.;
Roderick Leon tractor harrow in
good cond., $40. Riley C. Couch,
Turin.
No. 10 DeLaval races skims
as good as new, $25. F. F. Patter-
son, Washington.
J. I. Case stalk cutter, never run
more than 1 day, will exc. for hogs
weighing about 100 Itbs., bring 700
Ibs. of hogs and get stalk cutter.
J. C. Bowers, Canon.
Good walking cultivator for sale
or exc. for large wash pot holding
15 or 18 gals., or small sugar ket-
tle. J. W. Strickland, Ray City.
One grist mill complete 26 in.
rocks built by R. G. Cole Mfg..Co.,
Newnan, Ga., $50 for the outfit.
Mrs: B. 3 Whitaker, ate as
PR es
Thirteen ft. syrup Ee
good cond., $10, or exc. for equal
value. K. A. Quarterman, Mc-4
Intosh.
Ten light carbide plant, plenty
of pipe, only used 3 yrs., in good
cond., $30 not del. No checks. Mrs.
dy Ww. Caylor, Dalton, Rt. 3.
One set of new 38 in pickering
governors for sale cheap for cash.
L, G. Perry, Fayetteville.
For sale, set of Buckeye fence
stretchers, $10, or exc. for corn,
oats, pigs or yearlings. W. J. Bur-
ney, Savannah, Rt. 1. s
Fifty rods poultry wire, 72-in.
high, only used one season, 25c a
rod, FOB. A, L. Brady, Rupert.
No. 12 DeLaval cream separator
in good cond., $35, Mrs. Cochran,
Luthersville, Ga.
One International riding eultiva-
tor, good cond., $30, FOB. A. C.
Wellborn, Apalachee, Rt. 1.
Two pecan tree dusting ma-
chines, 1 Williamson stump puller,
power hay press, disc tractor plow,
manure spreader, stalk cutter, 2-
horse plows, cream separatos, etc.
Fred . Geiger, Flintside,
1 1/6 h. p., 32 volt motor, $7.50;
1 % h. p, 82 volt generator or
motor, $15. All FOB, Griffin. L. De
Gray, Griffin.
- One Moline mower and rake,
in good cond., $40. W. L. Bdwards,
Elllaville,. Rt. 3, Box 71.
_ One No. 35 h. p. engine, one No.
50h. p. boiler, 1 blow pipe system
blacksmith. tools, Fordson tractor,
junior model B, size 3, first-class.
able. W. A. Wheeler, Bainbridge.
system large capacity, suitable for
| $250. Will make terms, Tid. Hood,
Atlanta, Box 18.
months, $2.50 per roll, or will exe.
for two mules. Mrs. Jos. N. Shir-
/guano distributor,
in perfect cond., $50, or exc. for
Two 1-horse Avery plows in good.
One % h. p., 32 volt motor, $10,
mower 4% ft. cut, rake 9 ft., both |
for sale. T. S. Taylor, Marshall-
cs sa till. V
price. W. J. Morgan, St
Farmall tractor, 1-109
H. C. tractors, 1 and 2 ro
cultivators, sulky plows,
/kinds farm implements.
M. M. Castleberry, Ashbur
fair cond., only few hou
put in shape, $25 here; 1
grain and fertilizer drill
for corn, etc. Guy Tayl
One Fairbanks- Morse 6-
eng., $50, or exc. for go
equal value. Wm. HE.
Williamson.
Grain thrash, 8-horse po
nation Cole
-}guano distributor. M. G.
Sharon.
Forty-two in. Cole gris
20 h. p. G. EH. motor, a
new, 60 ft. belting, shafti
pulleys, $450, W. J. Mill
One grist mil, 18 in. roc
dyke and Norman make, |
exc, for chickens. Judson,
Americus.
Planter, $20; 2-horse.
2 sing
stocks, $1.75; 1 slide and pc
Avery and other farm impl
R. R. Moon, Covington, |
buster with 2 points, $5..
10 bu. Fulghum seed oat
Stephens, Luthersville. :
good cond., used one
screens, dbl. sacking a
ball bearing. I M. -
gerald, Box 247. :
Oliver riding cultivator
sets of gangam for sw Ds
has spring teeth :
tooth harrow, only it has
side, Detachable. $18, or |
corn. C,. A, Patrick, Dool
One steel beam, _,1-hor
plow, uses the Syracuse No
or Lynchburg No. 2 poin
seasons, good eond., $
bbl, churn, $4. Z. T. Slaton,
ton, Rte 2.
Twenty h. p. steam eng
Cole make, $125. Cash, FO
L. D. Gray, Griffin.
. Heavy 1-horse plow, A
27, perfect cond., $5, or
good cotton seed for plan
runner peanuts. John Ww.
Soperton. oe
One Hercules stump pt
good shape, with
$175, FOB. Cost, $395 whe
W. C. Wicker, Wrightsvill
No. Delaval eream se
$20. Used very little, in g00'
Mrs. H. H. Hutchinson, T
Two hundred-300 2 in, it
ing, 18-20 ft. lengths, 5 ft
Cormick-Deering reaper an
er, in working order, - $35.
McCullough, Round Oak
Oliver single or dbl. butto
or plow, also oat drill Sell
Ss. T. Tygart, Nashville
Buckeye riding cultivator,
very little, $20; Avery walk
tivator, good as new, $
mick-Deering late model
cultivator, $50. Robt, An
Hawkinsville.
One Economy gas. 1 1 8
geod cond. Sell or exe, for
fresh in eow or pigs. Mr
Flowers, Douglasville, FF
Jno. Deering riding cul
little rusty from expos
exc. for good cutaway or
row, or anything can
Hicks, Yatesville.
One International ridi
vator, A-1 eond., $20, or
good peanut hay. G, a
Carnegie.
One Sharpless separat
about 12 mos., $20, or ex fi
oats, cow. or: hogs. ;
Bacon, Rt. 1. :
Farm belli in good con, $
or exe. for anything can U
Livingston, Wadley. :
One electric motor
shape, $10. Exc. for B. R.
hens. Write. Mrs. C. BD
Palmetto.
cond,; 10. h. p. Titan,
pairs needed; have
worth of equipment g 0
All for $350. Robt. wall
-Hand Machinery
For Sale
g peanut thrash, good
ap; 404 Duplex Kelly feed
ood cond., cheap. L. L. Reid,
0. S ille. < ;
one thousand five hundred ft.
4 300 ft. 3 in., 300 ft. 2% in.,
Pin, 300 ft.,1%5 In. Alb
hape, with couplings, half
ractically good as new. M.
es, Mtn. View. *
grist mill, now running,
xc. for Delco light plant,
ump for outfit for Delco,
cow, or anything of equal
S.C. Waddell Bremen.
and 2h. p. Syracuse turn
yow Cole combination
d fertilizer drill; 2 M gal.
-eypress water tank, never
mplete, gal. hoops, 2 out-
c., $75. J.C. Collier, Barnes-
ne nearly new bone cutter,
ower driven or hand, cheap or
exc, for chickens. Judson Morgan,
Americus, Rt. D.
One one-half h. p. McCormick-
Deering gas eng., $25; 1 each, 1-
horse Oliver turn, $6; Boy. Dixie
turn, $2; Joe harrow, $4. Cash.
On. #. Ellison, Jr., Adrian.
One acetylene plant complete.
Used very little, cheap for cash.
Can be seen at my residence. A. L.
Matthews, Fayettevilie.
No, 4 I. H. C. riding cultivator,
with all attachments, used 1 sea-
n, $25. J. l. Lowe, Mansfield.
Tobacco flue, used 1 season, for
gale or exe, for 10 bu. insp. sweet
potatoes for bedding purposes. B.
M. Dowdy, Baxley, Rt. 4.
One Case. combine harvester,
model P, in good cond., for: sale.
Mrs. Phillip Rouse, Thomasville.
_ Fifteen-thirty .McCormick-Deer-
ing tractor, been used 3 months,
perfect condition, $500 cash. C. E.
Middlebrooks, The Rock.
-Diaphram pump, 20 ft. 4 -in.
hose, perfect. condition, cost $90,
take $25. Exc. for shoats, pigs,
g00d chickens, turkeys, corn,
syrup. W. J. Burney, Savannah,
Ga., A Rts ya:
_ Pair Howe-Pitt wagon . scales,
30. H. B. Chandler, Luthersville.
Four h. p. Stover engine, good
ond. make offer. F. B. Strawn,
McDonough.
_ Two extension rims for Fordson
tractor, power assembly with belt
pulley. Exc. for good barrel churn,
roll.churn. 25 to.50 gallon capacity,
equipped for electric power. W. E.
Rheney, ~Hephzibah..
_ Hifteen-thirty McCormick-Deer-
ing tractor, good shape, trade. C.
H. Tussell, Sandersville.
Myers pump jack Goulds pump
Stand and cylinder; 3 h. p. Fair-|
banks-Morse gas engine; 3,000 gal.
cypress tank; Delco motor. L. E.
Toole, Macon, Rt. 2.
_ Thirty-five ft. high speed 8 in.
rubber belt, practically new. H. O.
Williams, Millen:
_ Ball bearing sheep and mule
Shears, farm bell, Fordson belt
pulley, Sharples cream separator.
Mrs. B. B. Branson, Kingston.
_Lilliston guano distributor, used
one season, cost $9; sell for $4.
Exe. for anything useful. D. H.
Pelham, Edison, Rt. 2.
Thirty in. corn mill, 20 h. p.
electric motor, starter, all new and
Yunning, 3 phase 60 cycle Westing-
house motor. T -A. Teate, Thomas-
Ville.
_ Oliver No. 19, plow, good cond.,
except slide half worn out, $8.50,
: FOB. No chks. J. D. Clay, Conyers.
__ Hight % h. p. Stover engine, exc.
for Jersey cow. A. S. Jolley, Mor-
ris Station.
__ Avery riding cultivator, 2 sets
Of plows and defenders, used 2
Seasons, $25. Exe. for 40 White
Leghorn hens. John Crane, Flow-
ery Branch, Rt. 2. :
: _Two-horse 13 Oliver turn plow,
Al shape, $5; 2 Columbus plow
Stocks, single, $1.50 each; 2 Cole
(otton planters with guano dis-
Tibutor, $5 each, FO. Mrs. J. H.
Floyd, Chipley.
No. 3 H. B. Humdinger feed
mill complete, No. 3 Jr., J. B. feed
mill complete, 20 in. Meadows corn
ie All A-l cond. Cheap for cash.
=xc. for wheat, corn, etc. G. W.
Reaves, Athens, 721 Milledge.
oS Stationary boilers, good as
on Septal and 40-horse power
a 0-horse power engines at sac-
@ ~@ Prices. Set mill rocks. John
Williams, Haddock.
end spaying machine, 300 gal.
200 cash. d. N. Watts, Shell-
Se
Exe. for field) peas or
M perfect cond., used short
a
Second-Hand Machinery
For Sale
Three-horse John Deere riding
turn plow, good
oats, runner or Spanish peanuts,
or syrup. S. G, MeNeill, Arlington,
Grain drill with fertilizer attach-
ment, plain drill, 2-horse riding
cultivator, walkng cultivator, Den-
ham soil pulverizer, good cond.,
sell cheap. E. I. Carter, Richland.
Avery Little Indian sulky plow,
good cond., $18; Oliver riding culti-
vator, 6 disk shovel attachment,
fenders, good cond., $25, FOB. No
checks. A, W. Powell, Metealf, Rt.
1, Box 11. ;
Lynchburg: turn plow, $3; Don
Law cotton planter, $1.50; nearly
new Gantt guano distributor, $4.
O-too-tan
bean seed. John K. Lee, Carroll-
ton, Rt. 6.
New set Pickering 3 in. gover-
nors,;) cash or. exc. I. G: Perry,
Fayetteville.
Deleo light plant and set of bat-
teries, used 5 years, $50. Sam Staf-
ford, The Rock. s
Three roller cane mill and copper
pan. Trade for heifer yearling,
hogs, or anything useful. W. W.
Worley, Calhoun, Rt. 2, Box 151.
Meadows grist mill, 24 in. rocks,
belt and pulleys, complete Fordson
tractor with pulley and ext. rims,
$150, or exc. for 300 bu. corn del.
Jesse M. Aycock, Rocky Ford.
Junior garden seed drill, sew or
drop fom smallest to largest seed,
with cultivating tools to attach,
perfect cond. Exc. for pigs. H. H.
Adams, Stone Mountain, Rt. 2.
Barrel hand spray machine, with
or without hose and nozzles; just
right for home orchards. J. C.
Adkins, Ft. Valley.
Fordson tractor, $100; power
cane mill, 15 ft. evaporator, binder,
John Deere riding cultivator, cut-
away harrow, Fairbanks-Morse
light plant, al! good cond., cheap.
J. T.:Hays, Hartwell.
Two-horse riding Oliver -culti-
vator, No. 1 con. scratchers, 6
plows, used about 15 days. Value,
$50. Exe. for-pure bred sows. Will
consider reg. boar with papers. D.
D. Scott, Plainville.
Four 70 saw gin outfit, com-
plete; 85 h. p. crude oil eng., oper-
ated last season. Ail in A-1 cond.
Write for price and particulars.: J.
B.. Swords, Swords :
Three roller Chattanooga cane
mill, $12, or exc, for good. pigs,
Duroc or other good breed; 1
Buckeye brooder, 500 cap., good as
new, $10, or exc. for 10 M P. R.
potato plants. Mrs. G. Ba Barrett,
Cleveland, Rt. 1.
One dbl. dropper Cole drill, good
eond. Cheap. H I. Alligood; Pavo,
Rok: ;
Two gal. Daisy churn ~ almost
new; sell or exc. for turkey hen,
any breed; also exc. other value
for cherry tree rooted. Mrs. G. E.
Phillips, Covena.
Bight hundred and fifty watt,
32 volt, Delco light plants, used
2% yrs. in good con; wiring and
bulbs thrown in for $200 cash, or
trade for hogs or cows. J. E.
Saxon, Omega. :
Fifteen h. p. Eng., also I, C. EE.
feed grinder, -very cheap. James
Anderson, Thompson, Rt. 1.
Letz feed mill, No. 180; been
used only 3 days and cost $280;
sell for $100. D. T. Wood, Douglas:
ville.
Second-Hand Machinery
Wanted
Trade corn for any good make
of walking cultivator, in good cond.
and late model. W. H. Dorminy,
Alapaha.
Want 2 M ft. 3-4 in. black or
gal. second-hand pipe, and 5h. p.
vertical steam boiler and 1-500 te
M gal. cypress tank. In good cond.
Cheap for~cash. C. M. Miller, Cor-
nelia. P
Want velvet.bean huller. Can
exe. 1 new 12 in. International
Harvester Co., feed grinder. T. B.
Thomas, Thomasboro.
Want 15-30 h. p., I. H. C. tractor,
in good cond. Will exc. Fordson
and pay cash for bal. R. Brock,
LaGrange, Rt. 3 ;
Want an upright grist mill with
16 in. rocks, in good cond., at reas-
onable price. W. A. Prater, Car-
roliton, Rt. 2.
Want No. 19 or 20 Oliver turner
in good shape. Exe. velvet beans or
shoats or must be cheap for cash.
T. E.-Childs, Abbeville.
Want % mile of good second.
hand gal. pipe 1 or % in. Will exs.
model T Ford, or dynamo, both in
good cond. J, C.. Godson, Griffin,
SPIE Nee Spr Pk ec Stet
; shape, extra $3)
point new, $25, or exc. for seed
Waute BESO NES chee
Second-Hand Machinery
Wanted
Want small size second-hand
shingle mill. Must be cheap. J. H.
Archer, Sparta.
Want to buy a Williams. or
Meader grist mill, 15 or 20 in., in
first-class cond., for cash. W. J.
Boyd, Alapaha. :
3 Want.a good cream separator.
Give age, cap., cond., type and
price in first letter. Susie Warlick
Thomas, College Park.
Want 1 large farm bell that has
good tone that can be heard 3
miles, at reasonable. price. I. D.
Felder, Blakely.
' Want cream separator, size for
2 or 3 cows. Must be in good cond.
and cheap. Let me know what you
|have at once. Mrs. A. L. McKelley,
Arlington.
Want Avery planter and Avery
walking cultivator. C. T. Miller,
Leo,
Want to buy cheap for cash, 1
No. 62, second-hand Chattanooga
plow, also 1 No. 45. W. S. Price,
Harrison. 5 :
Want to buy frame grindstone
with seat and peddles, 2-horse
weeder with seat and wheels to
ride drag about, 16 or 20 ft. at the
time, large 2 h. chilled Oliver plow.
J. H. Leverett, Parrott, Rt. 1.
Want Cole dbl. planter-with
plates in good cond. M. W. Smith,
Boston, Box 203.
Want to buy pecan grader in
first-class cond. R. S. Broadhurst,
Americus. :
Want a 10 or 12 h. p. eng., burn
either gasoline or kerosene. In good
running shape. EK. L. Sarton, Mar-
ble Hill.
Want 1 cylinder corn sheller in
good cond., and cheap for cash. J.
M. Hatcher, Harlem.
Want Cole dropper and guano
distributor. Rex McInvale, Lump-
kin, Rt.
Exc. value for Planet Jr., plant-
ers, distributors; and etc., and
other equipment. What have you?
J. BE. Wall, Chipley, RFD.
Want second-hand 8-horse disc
harrow in good cond. State make
and price. H. M. Miller, Colquitt.
Want No. 10 or 12 DeLaval
cream separator, cheap D. E.
Stewart, Sumner.
Want light hand power cider
mill, with or without press tub or
screw. Must be in good cond. and
cheap for cash. Exc. pop corn, pea-
nuts, lady peas, or hay peas. J. W.
MecMichen, Dallas, Rt. 7.
Want 1 pea slide for a Dixie
bean and pea huller, at once. Ray-
mond Clenkscales, Lisbon.
Want pump for deep well. Must
be in good condition. Give make,
stroke, cond., and best cash price.
R. P. Boardman, Augusta, 2840
Walton Way. :
Want 1 second-hand gin saw filer
and gummer machine with grip
feed; must be first class con. and
cheap for cash. R. H. Warnock,
Brooklet.
Want 500 to 2M ft. piping, black
or gal. 1 in., 1% in. or 2 in.; make
lcwest price in first letter. W. T.
Long, Jefferson.
Want to buy or exc. hens for
156 ft. poultry wire, 1 in. mesh, 48
in. high. Mrs. O. C. Morgan,
Guyton, Rt. 1, Box 68.
Want 2 wheels for a riding cul-
tivator. J. H. Barrett, Ludowici,
RED A. e
Want 1 good Delco light plant,
cheap. J. T. Warnock, Tarrytown.
Want 1 steam eng., 12 or 15 h. p.
portable or traction, in good con.,
cheap for cash; write./J. M, Ben-
nett, Cumming, Rt. 4.
Want about 400 ft. 1 in. piping,
but can use 1% and 2 in.; must be
good con. and cheap. C. F. Nunn,
Farmington,
Want 1 B. Oliver turning plow.
W. O. Millsap, Adairsville, Rt. 4.
Exe, 10 gal. A-l Beat the Bee
syrup in new buckets at 60c gal.
FOB for corn planter in good con.
WwW. A. Clark, Dalton, Rt. 1.
Want good make walking culti-
vator; will exc. 24 in. Meadows
corn mill, or W..L.. hens for it. J.
I. Harden, Zebulon, Rt. 1.
Want to buy a Meadows feed |
mixer. Jos. Freeman, Blakely.
Want a 15-30 McCormick-Deering
tractor, cheap. R. Brock, La-
Grange, Rt. 3.
Exc, pure, sound Hastings Pro-
lific seed corn, nubbed and shelled,
at $2 bu. FOB for 1-horse Oliver
turn plow. G. B. Daniel, Griffin.
Want to buy for cash, an iron
shaft with flanges for an over
shot water wheel. State cond. and
price. F. D. Garrison, Cornelia.
Want as much as 200 yards of
poultry wire, IXl, cheap for cash.
Wm. P, Prescott, Girard, Rt. 1,
MARKET BULLETIN
sg
e
Second-Hand Machinery
. Wanted
Want Delco generator, automatic
batteryless twpe preferred. Rex
Henry, Cassandra,
Want 1 DeLaval cream separa-
tor, No. 17. Will pay cash or trade
value for same. G. C. Alford, Buck-
head, Rt. 1.
Want Nos. 23 and 62 Chattanoo-
ga plows, cheap for cash. W. S.
Price, Harrison.
Want cultivator, prefer sled
type that used disc. Will exc. value
or pay cash. A. R. Kimes, Griffin,
ARK. AL,
Want good, second-hand Delco
light plant and batteries. W. C.
Gin, .Thomaston.
Want 3 M ft. used gal. pipe,
size 2% in. or 3 in. R. H. Brown,
Locust Grove.
Want to buy for cash, Hammer
feed mill. Must be in good order
and cheap. W. S. Wellborn, Lump-
kin. 3
Want to buy cheap for cash, 800
ft. secnod-hand 2 in. black or gal.
water pipe. What have you and
price? F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald.
Want to buy second-hand peg
tooth harrow in good shade-and
cheap. L. J. Powell, Pelham.
Want small light plant. Write.
Lamar W. Jefferson, Albany.
Exxe. bees in 10 frame pat. hives
for small set of blacksmith tools.
T. L. Beasley. Groveland. :
Want to buy unburnt, with or
without small holes, pure copper
syrup pans*% Give location, size of
pan, if possible gauge of copper
and price per lb., or pan. W. D.}
Mays, Holton.
Seventy-five bu. Cokers super
seven cotton seed at 75c bu. in exc.
for Fowler plow in good cond. O.
S. Williams, Scotland.
Want 1 velvet bean thresher in
good econd., and cheap for. cash.
M. T. Nunnally, Jr., Thomasville.
Want hill-side breaking plow.
Will exe. D. J. pigs, or pay cash
for same. J. Carl Daughtry, Metter.
Want 1 M ft. % in. gal. water
pipe, new or second-hand, if in
good cond. Make best cash price.
John W. Watkins, Rome, 1103 See-
ond Ave.
Want second-hand power syrup
mill; also deep well pump, in good
cond., and cheap... F. L. Norton,
Wrens.
Want 1 Fordson tractor pulley.
D. L. Vanzant, Dial.
Want to buy 1 garden seeder,
first-class cond., cheap for cash.
A. J. Rich, Bainbridge. ,
Want 1 middle buster, Chatta-
nooga make; also want 1 set of
eaponizing tools. Trade equal value
for-same. F. M. Fowler, Baxley,
Re ae
Want 1 gal. steel wind mill tow-
er, prefer a 60 ft. suburban type
tower. Cheap fer cash and in good
cond. State full particulasr in fist
letter. Wm. J. Linder,
Box 192. :
Want 2-60 saw gins with feeders
at once. Write what you have and
eond, T. L. Anderson, Elberton,
Rt.6. ,
Incubators, Brooders,
Ete., For Sale
Genuine Calif. Red Wood, little
used, 360 egg Buckeye Ine., copper
pipe, glass door, thermometer, in-
structiong, in operating cond., $18;
Phelan brooder, almost new, 500
size, $12; Lewis .Tabor, Albany,
Gillionville Road.
Practically new Buckeye, 1144
cap. inc., used part of 2 seasons,
$125, or exe. for 1200 baby chicks,
heavy laying str: bloodtested in
last 6 mos. Clayton: Roberson,
Jesup, Rt. 2. :
Sol Hot brooder, 500 chick cap.,
44 in. canopy, wickless oil burner,
good as new, latest model. Twin
float, $15, FOB, or exc. J. H. Beas-
ley, Lavonia, RFD.
Three sets of galvanized trap-
nests, 8 nests to each set. Good as
new, $3 per set; oil brooder, good
as new, 500 cap., $10 Trade for
value in hogs, corn, or calves... J.
EF. Morgan, College Park, Rt: 2.
Style E Buckeye Ine. with new
thermometer and instruction book;
in perfect running cond., $5 cash,
or money order. No chks. J. B.
Carroll, Pineview, Rt. 1.
No. .8 Buckeye Inc., 480 cap.
Good as new, cost $1,000, sell for
$300. 'P. F. Thomas, Lavonia.
Five hundred chick cap. Buck-
eye coal burning brooder, $8, or
eve. for shoats. H. H. Alexander,
Carrollton.
Two hundred and fifty ege St.
Helena ine. hot water and dbl..
lined, $15, or exe. for W. L. pullets
or other good breed pullets. T. J.
Morgan, Americus.
Eatonton,
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Incubators, Brooders,
Etce., For Sale
Radio oil brooder, 52 in. hover.
Used only once. Clean, first-class
cond., . $8, FOB. M. i. Snare,
Gainesville, Rt. 4.
Wisconsin ine., 180 cap.,. good
cond., $8, or exc. for anything can
use. Mrs. I. W. Rahn, Rincon.
Four hundred egg ine. oil burner,
working order, also 500 chick
brooder. Sell cheap or trade for
what have: you? Chris King, Aus-
tell; Rt. As
Two hundred and _ fifty cap,
Buckeye inc., $17.50, or will exc,
J. L. McClure, Commerce.
One thousand five hundred cap,
Simplex brooder in good cond.,
$12.50, FOB. Clyde T. Hannah,
Loganville. ;
Two hundred and fifty and 300
cap. brooder, in A-1 cond., used
very. little, $5. Every piece coms
plete. Enclose stamp for informa.
tion. Mrs. T. E. Blanchard, Ap<
pling, Rt. 2, Box 88.
Two oil 350 cap. brooders, 1 per-
fectly new, other used 1 time, good
cond, Cheap. Mrs. J. H. Hawes,
Norwood. j
Five hundred cap.
brooder, slightly used in season,
perfect cond., $10, or exc. for.
White or Brown L. hens. Mrs. J.
W. Tucker, Macon, 121 Highland
Ave., care Log Cabin.
Oil brooder, 500 cap., in good
cond., $4 del.; also 500 cap. Wish-
bone brooder, No. 1 cond., $10,
Cost. $21 del. Mrs. Ola S. Mont
gomery, Mauk-. :
Sev. Buckeye and Cyphers ine.
in good cond., with thermometers
end lamps, for sale or exc. for new .
Ga. cane syrup ,or cured hams,
Mrs. James Beall, Macon, 407 Fore
syth St.
Little Brown Hen inc., ro burner
nor thermometer, rest in good con-
dition, $1.25, FOB. T. M. Bates,
caiia;y RES
Used brooders and incubators,
good operating cond., guar. De-
scription, make and price on appli- |
cation. Chas. F. Howe, Fort Valley.
New Grey Hen inc., 100 eggs,
for sale or exc. 100 heavy breed
chicks. Arnold C. Hopkins, la-
Grange, Rt. 6.
Sol Hot brooder, used 1 season,
$10. Mrs. Joe N. Shirley. Lavonia,
Four hundred egg Wishbone inc.,
automatic turn trays, 3 comport-
ments: set all or 1 at a time. Good
cond., $25, or exc. for 50 bu. corn;
1,000 cap. chick brooder, cheap,
Mrs. W. C. Green, Meriwether.
Two 500 cap. Sol Hot brooders,
8,500 cap. coal brooders; cheap or
exe for peas, or pulley for Fordson
tractor, feeders, waterers; also Cole
cotton planter No. 40, Jones Beas-
ley, Lavonia.
Newton oil burning brocder, 52
in. Hoover, used 1 season, and in
good con. except new wick, $4
FOB. S. F. Bohanan, Conyers,
Rt. 2:
Iron Clad inc., 140 egg cap., for
sale or exc. for Duroc or P. C.
gilt or 100 large breed chicks. Mrs.
BH. L. Smith, Monticello, Rt. 2.
Five hundred cap. Buckeye
pbrooder, No. 29 A; good con. except
may need wick; used to brood 3
sets of chicks, $6 FOB. F. i.
Raburn, Ideal.
One Super Hatcher inc. 250 cap.,
$17; if called for will take less.
Mrs. W. C. Davis, Reidsville.
Little Setting Hen inc., 60 egg
size, eomplete with instructions
ana thermometer, $2.50. Mrs. W.
R. Burch, Hiawassee.
One hundred and fifty cap. Super
Hatcher ine. all parts, perfect con.,
pat. ege turning tray, $8 FOB;
Impire heater, full instructions for
making, 150 chick brooder,: $2 2503
both $10. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks,
Commerce, Rt. 5.
Putnam brooder, used only a
short time, good as new, with 1
wicks and instructions, $4 cash,
del.) Mrs. S. L. Jackson, Chats-
worth.
Six coal burning brooders, 500
to 1 M ecap.: cheap, or exc.; also
Covington cotton and corn planter.
Chas. T. McMillan, Gainesville,
Fetes.
One M cap. inc., 2 decks, 400 and
600 ea.; practically new; 1 new 1
M cap. automatic oil control broods
er stovey, complete caponizing
tools: any part at fair price. N. R.
Mooney, Quill.
Miller Ideal brooder, stove with
pipe and everything complete.
Never uncrated, 1 M chick size,
$15, complete. Mrs. J. E. Harrell,
Quitman, Rt. 6.
One electric ine, 600 cap., come-
plete with thermometer and direc:
tions, in good cond., $15, or exc.
for corn, peas and. wheat. S. Cy
Ey. Wadley \ cj
Simplex 4
EUGENE TALMADGE,
_Commissioner
1 Atlanta, . Georgia,
a the act of June 8, 1930.
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_ SPECIAL NOTICE
have several incubators and
oders for sale or exchange for
: farm products. Reasonable
CES FOB, Atlanta. \Henry W.
29 Haynes St., N. W.,
cubators, Brooders,
Ete., For Sale
a ve good hot air and electric
ix SG adcea ess Super Hatcher
oc or exe. for feed mill or
ee eap. inc., Reriot so
with instruction book,
3. Leghorns, Anconas, last spring
ch, 9 hens, rooster. Mrs. W. R. |
Roberts, Lyons, Rt. 4, Box 169.
8 per Hatcher 155 ege cap.,
class cond.; also coal oil 100
) brooder, $14 for. both, or exc.
18 hens or pee pallets thor-
Ee inc., 600, 350 and 175
aD. All in first-class cond.
pipes, fireproof, $40, $25
0. FOB, or the 3 to 1 party,
ty ege Little Brown Hen inc.
wice, $2.50, or exc. for 5 W.-L.
_ or April hatch pullets. No
Mrs. Otis Bunn, Forsyth,
ce if interested. Mrs. R. F. Cato,
ron Clad ine., 140 egg, instruc:
on aos thermometer, for sale
A E. Green, Blue Ridge, Rt. 1.
Want Brown Ss. trapn sts r trap-| 7
cond., and 4 points of pipe to go | fo)
with it. Sell for half Brice: Ww.
Joyner, Cairo, Re 4: :
Fifteen hundred cap.
G.
Goodson, Chickamauga.
One hundred and forty cap. Hot
Water Bell City inc. and brooder
for sale or exc. Mrs. W. E. Stone,
Royston.
Five hundred capacity brooder,
good conb., $7, or exc. for a shoat.
H. G, Burrouchs, Canon.
Five hundred chick cap. oil
burning brooder. with automatic
heat control, used 15 days, $6, or
exc. for 6 pure bred Black Giant
pullets, last spring hatch. J: C.
Henderson, Jasper, RFD 3.
Four brooders, 100 or 200 cap.
also feed pans and other equip-
ment for raising baby chicks for
sale or exc. for equal value. Mrs.
O. L. Padgett, Atlanta, 1691 Evans
Drive.
Buckeye coal burning brooders,
500 to 1 M chick cap. Cheap for
cash, or.exe. for anything can use.
Chas. T McMillan, Ginesville.
New Buckeye No. 17-E inc., 210
cap., 2 egg trays, complete, ready
to use. Never been used. Special
price, $17.50. Originally sold for
$35. John Dickens, Sparta.
Radio oil brooder, 500 to 1M cap.
Used for only 1 flock of chicks.
Perfect cond. Automatic thermo-
static, $9.95, FOB Cash
A. 8. Carroll, Hazlehurst.
Two I. Putman brooders, good
cond., cares for from 35 to 50
chicks, $2 each, del. Mrs. J. B.
Womack, Tifton, Rt. 6.
New, No. 3 Buckeye inc., 250
cap., $41.28, FOB. Cash, or exc. for
other values satisfactory to me. R.
E. Tucker, Madison.
I. Putman brooder heater, $3.50.
Used 1 season. Exc. for equal value
in chickens. Mrs. F. R. Bullard,
Atlanta, 478 Venable St., S. W..
Buckeye inc., 175 cap., with ther-
mometer, egg tester and instruc-
tion book. Perfect cond., $15, or
exc, for 15 young, good breed hens.
Mrs. C. E. Leverett, Atlanta, Rt
1, Box 218, Phone Ray. 5960.
Old Trusty inec., 120 egg cap.,
lamp, thermometer and instruction
book, all in fine cond., $9. Mrs. J.
W. Boyett, Morris Station.
Sol Hot brooder, 500 chick cap.
in good cond., $10; 500 chick cap.
brooder, coal burner, good cond.,
$8. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin,
at 2. ;
One thousand chick Buckeye
Grum type oil. brooder, used for 2
broods, 4 joints smoke pipe goes
with it, $10. Exc. for corn or any-
thing can use. G. H. Laing, Ameri-
ews Rt wd:
Sears-Roebuck superhatcher inc.,
250 cap., good cond., ready to set;
also 300 cap. brooder, $15, or exe.
for hogs or peas. S. C. Newsome,
Avera.
Fifty egg cap. inc. for sale or
exe. for 5 hens, any breed or 1
turkey hen. Write for details. W.
H. Sigers, Baldwin, Rt. 1.
Coal burning brooder, 500 cap.,
in good cond. Sell for half price.
Mrs. W. G. Joyner, Cairo, Rt. 4.
Four hundred egg Super Hatcher
ine, guar. perfect cond:, $15, or
exc. for 15 Donaldson str. R. I.
Red laying hens and 1 cock. No
culls. Or some number of Fischel
W. Rocks. C. K. Kendrick, Macon,
108 Lamar St.
Incubators, Brooders,
Kte., Wanted
Exc. nice dried peaches or apples
for 1 Little Brown Hen ine. in
good cond. and cheap. Make best
price. TT. M. Shelnutt, Franklin,
Rte7b: d
Exe. Ga. cane
syrup in 10 Ib.
cans for Simplex brooder, 1 M
cap:; also for inc. with selfturn-
ing trays, in first-class cond. with
instructions. Prefer electric ma-
chine. Mrs. B. S. Malone, Pearson.
Want Buckeye inc. in good cond.
cheap for cash, or will exc. sweet
potatoes, half and half cotton seed,
Whatleys seed corn, pigs and
shoats. Mrs. T. R McSwain, Ly-
ONS ah 85562
Want an A-1 cond. inc., 50 to 100
cap. Exe. value or pay cash. Write
what you have. Lester Wiley.
Hephzibah, Rt. 1.-
Want 100 to 300 cap.
coal or oil brooder;
and waterers.
have and price must be right. T.
ine.* and
Simplex
brooder stove, good can., $10. R. T. ;
ith order. |
also feeders.
Quote what you
Ref. on request. Write. Mrs. 5. G.
Rogers, Claxton.
Want parts for a brooder; Heed
all except the Hoover; must be
first class shape and cheap for
cash. J. M. Hargett, West Point.
Seed For Sale
Purple Top White Globe turnip
seed, 25c Ib.; tomato seed, $1 Iib.;
Ruby King pepper, $2.50 lb.; also
cabbage plants, 75c M;. white Ber-
muda onion, $1 M; collards, 75
1,000. W. W. Williams, Quitman.
Stone Mtn. melon. seed, shade
cured, good, 1931 crop 50c Ih,
FOB; also flue-cured smoking to-
bacco, 8 Ib., or exc. for good, dried
apples, free from worms. Each
send sample. ye Pe Ss ee
Lenox.
Real good syrup cane seed, 35
gal., or exc. for anything can use,
Adrian Powell, Lumber City, Rt. 1.
Collard seed, the kind that heads,
3 thls., 10c, or exc. for running pea-
nuts or dried apples. Each to pre-
pay. Mrs. E. P. King, Rochelle,
Rt.
Red, brown, yellow onion sets,
60c gal., $4 bu. Exp., P. P. Also
Wakefield cabbage plants, $1.10 M,
65c 500. Cader Stephens, Fiowery
Branch, Rt. 1 x =
Genuine orange cane seed, 1931
crop in 2% and 3 bu. bags, 65 bu.,
FOB. J. E. Stewart, Clarkesville.
Nice lot cane seed, extra fine, $2
per 100 lbs., not prepaid; also early }
Klondike strawberry plants, 25 C,
$1 500; black raspberries, 16 for
$1; sage plants, 10c each. Add
postage. J. B. Fields, Le eees
Rt..1.
Ga. collard seed, Martin zoutd
seed, 5c pkg.; red castor oil bean,
10c cupful; also clear seed peach
trees, 1 yr. old, old-time yellow,
3 for 5c. Exe. for white sacks, pe-
cans, string beans. Mrs. N. B.
Lewis, Toomsboro. :
White bunch butter beans, 15
yellow crookneck squash, 10c
-, %e Ib.; seullion plants, 15c
100; artichokes, 25e pk., del. Mrs.
J. T. Patillo, LaGrange, Rt. 6.
Burbanks Golden Treasure can-
taloup seed., guar. pure. Ist yr.
direct from Burbanks, 25c tbls.,
postpaid. R. H. Long, Culverton.
One lb. Hastings white velvet
okra seed, postpaid, 85e, or exc. for
cabbage or onion plants or honey
in comb. Geo. M. Moseley, Menlo.
Thirty lbs. pure Pride of Ga.
melon seed, 40e Ib., and postage;
also pr. Bronze turkeys, 1931 hatch,
in good cond., 20c lb. Mrs. Ada
Roan, Lovejoy. ~ ;
Wonder Stone Mtn. watermelon
seed, hand selected, up to 10 Ibs.,
75c lb.; 10 to 25 Ibs., 50c ib. F, E.
Shannon, Lenox.
Texas seeded cane. Pure, ist yr.
from Hastings, 5c lb., and postage.
Exc. for O-too-ton beans, Each pay |
postage. E, L. Harrison, Bremen,
Rt.22.
Weaver Watson melon seed, 50c
Ib., or exc. for 2 ducks and 1 drake
or anything can use. Mrs. H. G.
McDonald, Pavo, Rt. 3. :
Yellow crook-neck squash seed,
10c cupful and postage; scallion
buttons, 10c qt. and postage, Exc.4
for Tennessee green pod beans,
peanuts or Bermuda onion plants.
Each pay chgs. Velma Harrison,
Bremen, AG, 2.5
Good, tender streaked half run-
ner bean seed, free from weevils,
45c per pint; 2 qts., 80c; gal. old-
fashioned shallot onions, 40c. Both
del. Mrs. N. R. Wilson, Canon.
White nest onions, 50c gal.,
80c pk. del. in Ga. Old-time onion
buttons, same price. Mrs. BE. A.
Smith, Greenville, Rt. 3.
Watsons watermelon seed, 20c
Ib. Have 15 Ibs. Would make a
little better price on 1l0t; or exc.
them for running peanuts or gar-
den seed. B. E. See Lenox,
Rt 2.
Chufa seed, $3 bu.,
Roberts, Pearson.
Mole killer seed, 10c cup; scal-
lion buttons, 25c gal. Mrs. Bob
Erwin, Adairsville.
Old-rashioned brown onion but-
FOB. Ww.
tons, very strongly flavored, 45
gal.
Rt. 1.
Running sqquash seed, bear from
early spring until frost; 20e per
snuff box full. Anna Belle Wright,
Alto, Rt. -
Good Eng. pea. seed, 10c cup, or
Maude Roper, Dawsonville,
| exe, for garden beans. Mrs. Allie
| FOB;
or}.
from praieD vine
Ib. del. A. F. Rogers, Faceville.
or exc. Stone Mtn.
-also- large =
year, 10c 1b.,
watermelon seed:
cans, same price or, exc.
Kerr, Climax, Rt. 2.
Best red, ribbon and green eed
cane, av. 3 ft. sacked, $2 per 100;
(Vie
M lbs..or more, $1.50. Special price |
Jon potato plants for. early orders.
Write. Jas. A. Chauncey, Screven. |
Grohana new wonder grain, 3
Ibs., $1, postpaid; new pride of
Muscatine wilt-resistant. water-
melon seed, 2 02;,+ 50, postpaid
Pure, sound seed. La A. ee
Carnesville, Rt.) | 3 ;
-One. peck suhite oc onions, g5c
gal.; running Eng. peas, 15 cup;
dried apples, peaches, 10c Ib.; 10
Ibs. brown Crowders;, 10c lb. add
postage. Cash. Beatrice Deans,
Greenville, Rt. 3, Box B15
Salad pea with purple blossom,
3 cups, 25c; Hubard squash and
large kind pumpkin seed, 10
thls., 3, 25; all prepaid; exe. for
other garden seed. Mrs. Emory
Loggins, Jefferson, Rt. 1. ee
Dixie Belle watermelon seed:
cheap; write. E. C. Warren, Ash-
burn, Rt. 8.
Hastings long preen okra seed,
30 Ib.; Willetts Wonder pea seed,
25 Ib. del. Mrs. - Fred Sawyer,
Sulphur Springs.
White nest onions, 7ic pk. det:
also Lucretia dewberry plants, 75
CG del. . Mrs. Lavinia Terrell,
Greenville, Rt. 3. | !
- White Crowders, cream Crow:
ers, Lady peas, 10*Ibs., $1; 100
Ibs., $6; imp. red Valentine beans,
85ce lb.; 3 lbs., $1; all weevil treat-
ed and postpaid. E. <A. Hayes,
Buford.
Good grade peas; clays, cow
peas, irons, New Eras, 90c bu.
orange ribbon, Hastings
eane seeds, 50 bu. FOB; 19381
crop, Joe B. Alexander, Cleveland.
Cochran's cotton seed, 1 in,
staple, kept pure at gin, 50c bu.;
Calif. black-eyed peas, $2 bu.;
cream sugar Crowders, exc... for
good stock shoat or pigs. T. BE.
Cochran, Temple.
Willett Wonder Ene. peas, cold-
proof, very prolific, 25 lb.; Hima-
laya cluster berries, large and de-
licious for sale also; add. postage.
Mrs. Belle Godard, Goggins, Rt. 2.
- Corn beads, chufas, watermelon,
large muskmelon, cushaw, pump-
kin, sweet. corn, 3 large pkg. of
seed for 25c; exc. for good chewing
tobacco or early cabbage plants.
Mrs. Sarah Grindle, Alto, Rt. 1.
1931 Dixie Belle seed from se-
lected melons, 380c Ib.3. sorghum
cane seed, 75c pk.; prepaid in Ga.;
money order. Roy L. Bloodworth,
McIntyre, Rt. 1. ;
Twenty-five bu. pure, clean,
Japanese honey drip.sorghum cane
seed for sale. Make offer FOB,
Winterville, Ga. Will send sample
of seed and sorghum. M. L. Ga-
briel, Winterville.
Twelve lbs mammoth green pod
okra seed, 25 lb.; 100 lbs. early
amber cane seed, Te 1d. del.; ; large
sound jumbo peanut seed, 2 Ib.,
FOB. Will exe. for Ga. or N. C.
runner seed peanuts at 3c. M. Ce
Padgett, Stilson, Rt. 1. ~
Perfectly tender cornfield bean
seed, velvet and Perkins long pod
okra, Ga. cabbage-collard seed, 25c
Ib.; 3 lbs., $1 del. Best. Rocky Ford
cantaloupe seed, 55 Ib. Clyde
Burell, Lawrenceville, :
Perkins long pod and velvet
okra, cabbage-heading collard, Seed,
tenderest cornfield and half hunner
garden beans, liberal pkt., 15; 30c
lb.; 3 Ibs., 85e del. Miss Mary Coch-
ran, Lawrenceville, Rt 4:
Ga. cabbage-collard seed, 10c per
thls.; mustard seed, 10c per 8 thIs.;
winter Eng. pea seed, 10c cup; cit-
ron seed, 20c cup; yellow pop corn
shelled, 20c pt. All 1931 seed, Will 4
exc. Mrs. Geo. W. Wiley, Ashland,
Rt. 1, Box 93.
White willow running butter
bean seed, 20c pt.; white and yel-
low pop corn, Be Ib:: sun-dried
apples and peaches, 10e Ib, Add
postage. Mrs. Jk B. O. King, Ham-
ilton, Rt. 4, Box 63.
Early purple top turnip seed, 25c
Ib. del.; collard, 20c; 6 Ibs. Stone
Mtn. watermelon seed, 35c Ib. del.
Abner Baker, Norman Park,
- Hand- saved from selected
ons, Stone Min
seed, saved trata 50-70 |
$1 per 1b., or 10 per o
-_ | tine Martin, Cobbtown.
Mung beans, Hastings seed last
Carpet grass and
$2.75 bu.;- cream an
sugar: Crowder peas, $2-b
and Baltimore toma a
- |marglobe, $1.50 Ih.;
geed, 75c bu. Will a
liff, Flowery Branch,
Watson melon seed,
from pruned vines
saved from 30 Ib. up,
10 Ibs. up, 50c. A, F. Rog
ville, Ga.
Sorghum seed, a.
good for hay or planting |
$1 per bu., FOB, Da
on request. Send cash
Julius: Kimsey, Villanow,
Any quantity of
watermelon seed, - ge
best melons where.
estan seed cane, ie
from Hastings, 5 per
added, or exc. for O
each pay charges. E, L
Bremen, Rt, 2. ee
Will pay 15c 1b. for 3 lbs
wonder Eng. pea seed. N
true to name and sound. Mi
Melton, Austell, Rt.
Fifty bu. pure honey
seed, a few bu. Brabs ai
peas, :
conan: seed; one. YRec
nator, 45c bu. in 10 bu. lot
Crawford, Calhoun, Rt. 2.
Smooth leaf mustard
teacupful. Mrs. M. G
Sheuncey, 1 Rt. 1. a
lb. Add postage to all. od
Clean, early orange.
crop 1931 in 234 and
Stewart, Clarkesville.
Pure Rocky Ford
seed, pure Cuban queen
melon seed, $1.25 lb.;
pea seed, chicken co
son.
White nest 4 onions,
speckled Crowder PR whi
ple hull table pea, $1.25 pk.
order. Mrs. W. V. eS
Branch. _
' Genuine tender cn
seed, 25c per soda box fu
moth Russian sunflower
soda box full; White
rock roosters, $1.50 each
corn, 50c pk. Mrs. Bonni
son, Bowdon, Rt. 3.
Sorghum cane see
seed, 70c bu.; brown-e
$1.50 bu.; corn fodder,
100. Exc. for pigs, peanu
Claude Watson, Bowd
White running butter |
seed, 20 lb. del.; pure
melon seed, 1% Ib., 25; Ib
bage plants,
B. Yates, Bowdon. |
American wonder mel
doz., $10 Ib. Also. Ameri
der crowder peas (4 0:
many as any other I 1
gal, del. 3, T. E@lements,
. Chufa seed, sound, go
ku., 4 bu. $10; bean seed,
style long runners, 1
bu., $10. LL. W. Herrin
Pimento. pepper see
tablespoonful; add poste
H. Cranford, Pineview, Rt
Pure Dixie Belle mel
hand selected from 30-
ons, 40c lb. and posta
Brady, Rupert
Good pumpkin seed
cupful; also nice clean
380c Ib. or exec. either
to pay charges. W.
Lula, Rt. 3. -
gal; $1 per pk. del.; Lu
berry plants, 30c pe di
lettuce seed, i0c pk
Robinson, Greenville
Pure, clean, sound
cane seed, makes fine
| lbs. plant an acre, 2
rsday, February 4, 1932
Pane Seven ae
green bush okra seed, long
room , corn seed, 100 cup;
white and red. multiplying
au 30c gal. Mrs. J. W, Ben-
bes Hastanollee, Rt 2.
selected pure Stone Mtn.
n seed, 25c Ib. plus post-
pure yellow ecrowder
o>: DU.
50c pk. | Exe. for
and chickens. J. H. Farmer,
geville, Rt. 2.
seed for salad, dev. by a
special: price. on lareer: quan-
Ss. Or. eee ay: BE. EH Kutz,
nown peas, sound, put slight-
mixed, $1.25 bu. Stone Mtn.
lon seed, hand sayed from select
Postage paid on 5 lbs. or
Arthur. Pridgen, Broxton.
fashioned tender cornfield
iped tender garden bean,
- Muskmelon, cantaloupe
xed, cucumber seed, 15 per
s& full, del: Anna Belle
Alto, Rt> 41.
ield peans,. okra seed, 25
; muskmelon seed, 20c per
Add postage. Mrs. Pearl
i Grantville, Rt.. 1; Box: 75:
Bell pepper, 75c kb. Broad leaf
tc d, 20c oz., 80c Ib.; calamus
60c. doz.
e ollard or tomato seed.
Oakwood.
nto pepper seed, old. time
eco seed, ea. 80 Ib. = SOE
peat day velvet pean seed,
$8 per cent sound, $1.50
ye also. want bell and
: C clean orange gare seed, $1
OU good, thick syrup, made for
own use, 60 gal. Also 1 black
40c.. All* FOB.
W. Cline, Rydal, Rt. 2.
Collard seed, white stem cab-
bage-collara or true Ga., $15 per
100 Tbs. or 18 smaller lots, or 30c
SAD. _ postpaid. Malvin Collins,
1 ; good, hand. saved
Stone Min. melon seed, 40c lb. Exe.
for good. syrup.. Lb. seed for gal.
syrup. J. P. Harvey, Rupert.
_ Recleaned honey drip cane seed,
in 10-lb. lots, 50c Ib. postpaid. A.
a Nash, Riverdale, Rte.
Good, tender, streaked half run-
er garden bean seed, 8c gal.;,shal-
dot onions, 40c; lettuce piants, 15c
per 100. All del.
0n, Canon, Rt. 2.
Fifty lbs. white velvet okra seed,
5e Ib. del. Exc. What have you?
Mrs. Christine King, Austell, Rt. 1.
Genuine honey drip cane _ seed,
8 Ib. or $1.35 bu. Del. in bu. lots.
No cheeks. Cash with order. H.
S. Brooks, Monroe.
One hundred and fifty pure Dixie
Selle wwatermelon seed, 25c Ib., not
m a I. Granade, Milledgeville,
| Seed snapbeans, Ib.
. 50c, 3 Hos. 70c. Postpaid.
= Walt Chipley.
Vhite half runners and white
mech garden bean seed, 25c pt.;
white creese back cornfield bean
Seed, 25c pt. Also red raspberry
shes, 80c doz. Mrs. W. A, Wil-
ms, Mineral Bluff.
Calif. multiplying beer seed, 10c
start, Mrs. Sallie Floyd, Rock-
mart, Rt. 2.
Thurmond Grey melon seed, $1
Th., exe. 10 ibs. for any full stock
male pig, 8 wks. old, or other
alue. Also 8 now Httle cob corn,
Starling Yawn, Vienna,
Good, pure 1931 crop Stone Mtn.
melon seed, hand saved from se
ected melons, 25s lb. del. in 100-
ste lots; 30c in 50-Ib. lots; less, 40c
del. J. J. Bloodworth, Gordon.
=e striped cornfield bean
seed, also Ky. wonders, 25c Ib. del.
Mrs. Tom Bryan, Sharpsburg.
Egyptian wheat or chicken corn,
Wb,, and kaffir corn, 4c tb. J.
Davis, Ochlochnee, Rt. 8.
White nest onions, 20 gal.: or
gal. postpaid. Mrs. EH. J. Me-
pera, Rt. & :
postpaid.
white half runner bean
white cornfield bean seed,
. add postage. Mary}
pure bunch.
Prepaid. Exe, for |
Mrs: N. R.- Wil-
| Hastings
Sed For Sale
Burbank. Golden Treasure can-
talcupe seed. Guar, pure ist yr.,
direct from . Burbank, 25e. this.
Rie: Lone, Culverton.
White multiplying onions,
gal., $2.58 bu. Money order with
order. FOB: -A. F. Jones, (ad
dress not given).
Nice; 1931, clean - Stone Mtn.
melon sted, 75 lb. Also peanuts,
Te Ib.; nice rooted fig sprouts, 25c
ea.: also kudzu plants, $1.25 M.
Miss Grace Butler, Alma, Rt. 14,
Box 2.
Tender cornfield beans, salad
peas, 20c cupfukl Southern pump:
kin white spine cucumber, Eden
Gem cantaloupe seed, large pkt.,
10c. Callie Stewart, Protection.
Seed, okra, tobacco, cane, pop
corn, yellow soy beans, $2 bu. Exe:
for. other value. Pp, EB. Smith,
Dahlonega, et: 5, :
One hundred and thirty-five Ibs.
first class spure unmixed Dixie
Belle melon seed. Hand selected,
from large Size melons, 25c lb. J.
Tue Brawn, Macon, Rt. 6, Box 62.
Vine okra, grows on vine like
cucumber; sample pack of seed by
mail, 10 in coin and 2c; postage,
Chesley Rice, 348% Peters St., S.
W., Atlanta.
White bunch butter beans,
lb.;: okra, 10 ecupful;
lard, 5c this.;. add: postage W.
Cottrell, Thomaston; Rt. 4. -
New crop white and long green
okra seed, 25 1b.; 10:lbs. or over
20c, postpaid; would exc. for other
vegetable seed. .T.*R. Walker,
Alpharetta, Rt. 3,
Perkins long green and white
okra sed, 17 Ib: in 10-lb. lots, P
P. in Ga.; also 10 Tbs. extra fine
May-apple roots, $1.50 for the lot.
J. W. Walker, Alpharetta, Rt.) 2.
New melon seed, grows to weigh
50-100 Jbs., $1.50 .delivered. R. T.
Hogan, Hogansville.
Genuine white velvet okra seed,
80c Ib.; 4 lbs., $1; running squash
seed, 20c per snuff box full, del.
Verdena Wright, Alto, 3
American. Wonder watermelon
seed, ist yr. from Clements, $3.50
oe half pound, $2; Beet the Bee
cane seed, 50c gal.; white shelled
pop: corn, 10c Ib:.; all del. C. R.
Smith, Buford, Rt. 3. :
The new wonder Eng, pea seed,
coldproof, 15 lbs. at 15e Ib.; also 1
pair White King pigeons, $1. Mrs.
Piety Forbes, Brooklet.
Tender green seed to exc. for
bunch bean seed, 1 Ib. tender green
seed for 3 Ibs. bunch bean seed or
for 3 lbs. purple top turnip seed.
G. T. Winfrey, Lithonia.
Five tbs. bean seed, 75c Ib. post-
paid; will exe.; prefer S. P. C. gilt
or R. I. Red pullets, no runts or
culls. Mrs. O. K. Yeomans, Gardi,
Rt. 1, Box 34.
Thirty Ibs. selected Pride of Ga.
watermelon seed, 40c Ib; add
postage. Mrs. Ada Roan, Lovejoy.
_ Thirty-five Ibs. pure Stone Mtn.
melon seed, best hand selected,
true-to-name, shape, and size, 50c
1b. FOB Tifton. Jas. Walters,
Tifton, Rt. 7, Box 190.
Pure John the Batis cane seed,
15 Ib.; 2 lbs., 25c or 10 for $1; 900
to 1 peas, 25e Ib.; 5 Ybs.,: $1: D. L.
White, Villanow, Rt. 2.
Dwarf Essex rape seed, 25 lbs.
for $2:50.FOB; early red river, red
rose, and white star Irish potato
seed, 2 bu. for $4; garlic sets, 22c
doz.; sunflower seed, 20c Ib.; no
stamps accepted. D. H. Gunter,
Warrenton.
Senna seed, ide tbis.; pumpkin
seed, 10c cupful; red butter peas
and white butter beans, both run-
ning, 20c lb. or exe. for Japanese
sunflower seed, okra, etc. Mrs. J.
B. Ward, Cordele, Rtobs
Good sound pop corn, 7c Ib.; run-
ning okra Seed, 5c doz.; will exc.
for pecans, ea. to pay postage; 150
lbs. new peach seed, $1.50 FOB.
W. B. Skinner, Gainesville, Rt. 5.
Nineteen Ibs. purple top turnip
seed, last year crop, 25c Ib.;
Fla. colored running
butter bean seed, same _ price;
punch butter beans, 20c lb. Mrs.
HH. W. Bryson, Rome, Rt. 3.
Large colored bunch and run-
ningand semi-sound butter beans,
25e and 30c del.; long handle
gourd and Martin, 8e large tbls.
del.; also large laying Barred
Rock hens, $1.30 del. Mrs, A..S.
Paulk, Ocilla.
, Tender cornfield bean seed, 15c
Ib.; 2 lbs. or more postpaid; also
3 Ibs. nice fresh butter per week,
80c Ib. del.; party to furnish
carton. Mrs. Linda fone, Jasper,
Rte.
Have 7 cups dark striped half
runner bean seed, 25c cup or exc.
for 2 lbs. cattail millet seed, 3. Ibs.
yellow amber cane seed and 9 qts.
nest onion sets, ea. to pay postage.
10c
heading col-
Li
Mrs. D. de. faeers Cobbville, Rt. 1. :
k= Thirty tbs.
40c }
peas for planting.
Seed For Sale
of early bearing
bunch okra seed, 20 Ib. for lot or
exc. for good seed oats. M. R.
Hames, Blackwells, Rt. 1.
Fifteen bu. of Hastings
cane seed, well matured, $1 per
bu.; also nice bright syrup, 50c per
gal. in gal. buckets; all FOB. C. F.
Bowles, Rydal, Rt. 2.
Red multiplying onion sets; 50
gal.;
lic cup; tender garden beans,
striped, 15c cup; cash with order,
add postage. Mrs. R. S. Ellen-
burg, Ball Ground, Rt. 8.
Stone melon seed, pure hand Sse-
lected, shade-cured, 75 Jb.; want
to exec. velvet beans for Brabham
Ret ia Pate;
Sumner; Rt: 2,
Shallu or Egyptian wheat, Conch
peas, Japanese hullless pop corn,
and ~ Hendersons. bush butter
beans, 3 lbs., .50 postpaid. Earl 8.
Redwine, Madras,
Long green pod okra seed, 10c
half teacupful; white Burley to-
bacco seed, 10c teaspoonful; broad
leaf, same price; muskmelon seed,
Be pikes shickory- is mits;==$1-= bin:
FOB; add postage on smal] orders.
Miss Ruth White, Dahlonega, Rt.
i, Box 35:
Five lbs. okra seed, 25 Ib., lot
for $1; red oak bark, 50c Ib.; sun-
dried apples, 10c Ib. Mrs. W. R.
Icell, Ellijay.
Small, smooth Eng. pea_ seed,
very prolific bunch variety, 25c Ib.;
adda postage, Wau. Hisdson,
Jersey.
White multiplying onions, 40c
gal.; add postage. Mrs. G. W.
Fiunter, Sharon, Rt. 1.
Selected Dixie Belle melon seed,
from melons wt. 36 to 60 Ibs., 50
Te.s-field= rum, 25e 1b. 2 a). Me
Corvey, Coolige.
COTTON SEED FOR SALE
Cokers No. 5 cert. cotton seed,
1o@ bin FOB,* or exc.- for = 000
sugar cane syrup. L. H. Bryant,
Summit, -
Long staple, heavy fruiter, easy
to pick: Ocala cotton seed, in 10-
bu. lots, 60c bu. if taken before
March ist; money order or cash-
iers chk. J. R. Hood, Dacula.
One hundred bu. Covington-
Toole wilt-resistant, 1st yr., 75c
bu. FOB; exe. for new sugar cane
syrup A. J. Kent, Midville, Rt. 2.
Cokers No. 5, 1/18 in. stapl,
6Cco Du. FOB; no order less than 2
ku. H.. Darnell, Watson.
Addisons cotton seed for plant-
ing; Calif. black-eyed peas and
syrup in new gal. buckets; make
hest offer. C. B. Richards, White,
Rt2.
One hundred and fifty hu. pure
Wannamakers, rolls cleaned be-
fore ginning, 50c bu.; exc. some
for flue-cured tobacco, pecan trees,
peanuts, pure pink skin P. R.. po-
tatoes for bedding. B. F. Fagan,
fartin,
Few bu. pure Half and Half cot-
ton seed, 50c bu. W. B. Henderson,
Fitzgerald, Rt. 3.
Seventy-five bu. ped. Pisduiont:
Cleveland big boll, ist yr., 1 to 5
bu., $1 bu.; 5 bu. up, 75 bu. FOB.
Jas: D: Patton, Tifton, Rt. 5.
One M bu. Broadwells cotton,
1980 selection, 100 bu. Broadwells
Prolific seed corn; make special
price on lots. J. Cc. Reese, Alpha-
retta.
Pure Wannamaker roH cleaned
cotton seed, 60c bu. M. T. Earnest,
Carrollton, Rt. 7...
Piedmont-Cleveland big boll, 50c
bu., 30 lbs. to the bu. (81 bales on
2-horse farm last year, all over
500 Ibs. ea. bale). W. T. Allen,
Danielsville, Rt. 3.
Fifty bu. Cokers No. 5, been
planted 1 yr. since ordered full,
60c bu.; write. John Crane, Flow-
ery Brasch, Rt. 2.
Wannamaker - Cleveland for
planting, 40c bu., $1.25 cwt. FOB;
Hastings velvet okra seed, 30c Ib.
del. A. J. Grant, Dallas,
D. P. L. and Cokers, $1.10 per
ewt,.; thoroughbred Guernsey male,
not reg., wt. 350 lbs., 9 mos. old,
$17.50 FOB; want thoroughbred
M, B. turkey eggs. M.. Haynes,
Bowdon, Rt. 4.
Petty-Toole, wilt- peaiace re.
eleaned, 50c bu., $1.50 cwt. D. G.
Warnock, Tarrytown,
Five hundred bu. Petty-Toole
imp. Cook and Cokers No. 7, all
wilt-resistant, 1 in. and over;
Cokers, 60 bu.; others, 50c; write
me for prices on Napier grass. T.
O. Whitchard, Blakely.
Good Ruckers, 50c bu. FOB.
P. Harrison, Mableton.
Petty-Toole, good staple, wilt-
resistant, $1 bu. del. in Ga. J. L.
White, Tifton, Rt. 4.
Cokers No. 5 cotton seed,
screened at gin, 75c bu. or exc. for
anything can use. W. E, Whis-
nante, Rutledge, Rt. 2.
syrup:
tender cornfield beans, mixed,
peas,
Seed For Sale _
D.- Pe =: cotton =Seed;s-75e = bu;
Ky. Wonder pole bean seed, 25c
Jb.: exc. for oats, peas or white
sacks; write. D. H. Smith, Bowdon,
Rte; * x
W. P. Addisons extra early, pro-
lific, 1 in. long staple, 2 bales to
the acre, $2 bu.; large red peanuts,
shelled, 10c: tb. Cash with order.
Mrs. Della Parsons, Duluth, Rt. 1.
Four hundrea lbs. Wilson type
big boll cotton seed, 70c bu. or $8
per lot. FOB. Money order. P.
FE. Edmondson, Statesboro, Rt. A.
Half and hald cotton seed, 35c
per bu. FOB Metter. LL. H. Hutto,
Graymont, Rt, 1. .
Pure cotton. seed for sale from
16 acres, which produced 16 2-3
bales of cotton, with ordinary fer-
tilizer; 1,100 Ibs. yields 400 Ibs.
lint. N. E. Ware, Cordele, :.
Rowden 40, wilt restant; rolls
were run out at gin to prevent
mixing; 2 yr. from orig. Free from
black seeds. Guar. .pure and
sound, 50c bu. or exc for corn. C.
A Patrick, Dooling.
Rhynes-Cook best wilt resistant
cotton known, _75c. bu. by the
reeder; also pure pink meat can-
taloupe seed Pollock, 10-25 at 50c
lb. FOB. C. L. Rhynes, Plains.
Cokers No. 7 wilt resistant
staple cotton seed, 75c bu. TT. B.
Thomas, Thomasboro.
CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE
Early Yellow. Dent seed corn, 90
bu. per acre in 1931, 50c pk.; $2
bu.: cash with order. Alex Camp-
bell, Surrency.
Whatleys Prolific seed corn, ist
yy. from. orig... 50c pk., $2 bu.
FOB. A. J. McMichen, -Carters-
vule, Rt. 4.
Offer good corn, cob, shuck and
all, in good 100 lb. bags at $17.60
per ton, FOB; check -must ac-
company order. C. W.. Hand,
Pelham.
Car ear corn, 50c bu. FOB. El-
mer Horne, Metcalfe.
Five hundred: bu. 1931 shelled
corn, 75c bu.; 50 bu. 1144 in staple
Lone Star cotton seed, 50c bu.; 100
Iph., $1.50; 5 bu. red hull speckled
1 bue FOR, . -G. M. Smith,
Midville.
Cuban yellow. flint seed corn,
not mixed with white corn, $1 pk.,
8 bu. FOB; also about 5 tons soy
bean: hay, $15 ton del. here, 3
miles south of Pitts on Ashburn
road. Grady Cook, Pitts.
Fine white pop corn, new crop,
10c lb. del. in 5-lb, lots; also black
walnuts, dry and hulled, $1 bu.
Mrs. A, J. Collins, Demorest.
Hastings Prolific seed corn, Ist
yr,, nubbed, shelled, $2 bu. FOB.
G. B. Daniel, Griffin.
Limited amt. Sanders imp. seed
corn for sale of exc. for anything
can use. W. S. Sanders, Daniels-
ville.
Sixty bu. Hastings Prolific seed
corn, 80 bu. shucked, FOB; 2 to
4 ears to stalk. O. H. Rodgers,
Gore, Rt. 1.
Hastings Prolific seed corn, ist
yr.. 5-7 ears to ea. stalk, $1.50. per
bu. or exc. for seed peanuts; 10
pure bred Dark Cornish hens, $1
ea. Whitt Puckett, Cordele, Rt. B.
One M bu, ear corn, 50c bu.
FOB cars. F. L. Beasley, Reids-
ville. =
Old fashioned yellow field flint,
seed corn, 80c pk. del.; $2:50 bu.
FOB; B. R. and Red eggs, .blood-
tested: for b. w. d., $1, 15.; cock-
erels, $1.50 ea. Milton Sumner, Syl-
vester, Rt. 3.
Pop corn, sev. bu. guar. to pop,
5c Ib.; exc. for sweet potatoes, O-
too-tan beans, oranges and grape
fruit. William Barrett, Calhoun,
Rt. 1.
Thompson Prolific .seed corn,
very low stalk with 2-6 ears; not
suitable for silage, but finest of
prolific corn for grain, $2 bu.; not
less than % bu. shipped. W. M.
Pettigrew, LaFayette.
Whatleys Prolific seed corn, 2nd
yr from oris.;=- $4: 75-< buz- Cx As
Huckeba, Roopville, Rt. 1.
Yellow, shelled pop corn, nubbed
and cleaned; good to pop or plant,
6c Ib. and $2.75 per bu. Add post-
age fer small amts. Harold Mor-
gan, Vienna. =
Whatleys seed 2- sear eorn, 5 yrs.
field selected from 2-4 ears, pure
and sound, $2 bu.; take peas,
honey or young hens in exc. A. P.
Sanders, Tignall, Rt. 1.
Seed Wanted i
Want 50 or 100 Ibs. Jerusalem
artichokes for planting. Give price
at once. Dr. D. E. Morgan, Colum-
bus.
Want Ga, ribbon cane stalks to
plant 600 ft. of row. State price.
Hi. K. Drake, College Park, 431
E, Cambridge Ave: z
Seed Wanted ~
Exc. 10 Ibs. jumbo okra seed for
10 Ibs. Ga. collard seed,
about 50 lbs. more to sell at. lhe
and have
Ib., and you pay. postage. Mrs. ies
Walker, Alpharetta, RED 3.
Exe. 2 qts. red Spanish peanuts ;
Write
for 2:qts..-artichoke. seed.
first. Also little Tom Thumb or |
dwarf Eng. peas, 35e qt. Add post.
age. Mrs.
2; Box 12:
Want 30 lbs. white velvet okra,
J. P. Warren, Jesup, Rt,
Pay cash, or .exc. N. C. peanuts,
50c pu., not premese W. EE. Crosby).
Adel, RFD 2.
Want lady peas,
chufas, O-too- =
ran
tans, Hastings prolific seed corn.
Mexican June corn and Brabham
peas. Mail sample and price. R.
N. Etheridge, Jackson.
Plants For Sale
Boston lettuce, White Bermuda
onion, Wakefield cabbage, ruta-
baga and collard plants, ready,
$1.25 M del.; kudzu crowns, $6 M3 |
exc. for tomato: seed. Mrs.
Franklin, Register.
Bunch blackberry plants,
per 100; red raspberry, same price;
exc. for 2 M-ecabbage and onion
plants, W. G. Kelley, Forest Park.
Frostproof. cabbage plants, from
best imported seed, the kind that
makes winter heads; Chas. W. and
BE. J.,.68c, 500; $1.M; 8M up, 8b
1000. R. S. Burgess, Pembroke.
Strawberry plants, 30c C; del.
Mrs, R. Simpson, Culverton. |.
Cabbage and Bermuda onion
plants, all lead. var., Tic M3;
prompt shipment. J. Q. Dorris,
Valdosta. : ue
Himalaya berry plants, 20c doz.;
collard seed, 35c lb.; exc. for pole
bean seed, white velvet okra, sage,
spring turnip seed, mustard an
beet seed. Mrs. M. L. Shealey,
Oglethorpe. 4
Millions frostproof cabbage
plants, all var., $1 .M; Bermuda
onion plants, $1 M; cash with
order; good plants and prompt
shipment. Otis Pitman, Baxley. ;
Frostproof cabbage plants, now
ready, $1 M; any kind Bermuda
enion plants, white or yellow, a
1000. Johnnie Smith, Baxley.
_ Raspberry plants, 4c each}
Premier, Big Joe and Chesapeake
strawberry plants, 40c C; or exe,
for pecans. D. M. Waters, Ep:
worth. ie
Frostproof E. 72 Chas. W. and
Dutch cabbage plants, 50e 2 000%
80c M del. W. H. Morris, Baxley?
REST, : i
C. Wakefield cabbage plants,
00, 65c; $1.10 M; postpaid. T. W.
MeDonald, Oakwood,
Early var. cabbage plants, roots
mossed, prompt shipment, | 400,
50c; $1. M postpaid. D. J. Harris
son, Blackshear. fy
. Cabbage, collard and
plants, 50c, 65c and $1 M; cash
with orders Mrs. R. E. Hackle,
Valdosta, 618 Savannah Ave, |
Large Chas. W. cabbage. plants,
Te per M, or exc. for anything
can use. John Bostick, Hahira,
Copenhagen, E. J., Chas, W.
cabbage, Crystal Bermuda onions,
300, 40c; 500, 60c; $1 M; Harly
Best, 20c C; postpaid; assortment
made; sat. guar. E. L. Durham,
Saint Marys.
Kudzu plants, 2 to 5 yrs. old;
carefully packed, $4.25 1000. Wal
lace Crump, Hartwell, Rt. ji.
True Missionary strawberry
plants, 25 C; sage, catnip, aspara-
gus, all rooted plants, 5c ea.; horse
radish, 25c doz.; postage extra on:
orders under $1. Mrs. T? H, Dar-
nell, Jasper, Rt. 1.
Blackberries, Barly Harvest,
Eldorado, Ambrosia, Himalaya
and dewberries, 5c ea., 50c doz.
white blackberries and grape
vines, 10c ea.; $1 doz. Rev, L. D.
Rolader, Atlanta, Rie
Dill plants, 25 doz.; red scallion:
buttons, 40c gal; add postage; no
chks, Mrs. C, H: Capel, Molena.
Globe tomato, Porto Rico potate
plants, $1.75 per M, at bed; ship
Feb. 15 and after; beans, Black
African running butter beans, 50
hills, 25 del. Z. R: Hutchinson,
Quitman. Hs
Klondike strawberry plants, $i
M; exc. 1 M for 15 white feed, 100
lb. cap. sacks; also hazlenut bushes,
40c doz.; 8 doz, $1, or exc. J. W
Robinson, Waco, Rt. 2, se
Cabbage ~ and Bermuda - onion
plants, all lead. var., 75 1000. J, Q:
Dorris, Valdosta.
Crystal Wax and Bermuda onion
plants, 800, 50c; 500, 75e M; $1. 25
M, del. R. H. Kent, Dawson. :
Nice, clean everbearing strawe
berry plants, 25c C; 2 M; del. Mra.
W. A. Stone, Pitts.
Be Ve
$2.50
onion
25, 1005. Blower sg blick-
and Cumberland (black) rasp-
ame price, del. Herds Hark
sets, 60c ty $3.98
Stephens, /Flowery
. J. and Chas. w.
nts prepaid, 500, 40c;
( Ges TUG SC OX p. CO:
cabbage
90c -M;
70c
alt lead. var.,
$1
75c M: Purple Top
Globe turnip seed, 35c Ib.:
e, $1 Ib; Runy King pepper,
, W. Williams, Quitman.
iden Selicious strawberry
stal Wax and straw Bermuda
on plants; 300. 50ce; 500, 75c;
5 M:; del. R. H. Kent, Dawson.
y Flat Dutch, Chas. W., cab-
e strong, well rooted plants,
ce; $1 M postpaid. G. T. Mc-
onald, Oakwood.
ollard and cabbage plants, 500,
$1.25 M_ postpaid; collard
's, 5 M, $2.50 exp. col.; exc. for
uts, pecans or onion plants.
aldrip, Gainesville.
collard and
s, 500, 75c; $1.25 M; cash with
Mrs. R. E. Hackle, Valdosta.
. W. cabbage oars 75e M;
.L. Leggett,
onion
$2: 5 M lots, $3.
| Missionary strawberry:
L packed in wet moss, prompt
v' vice, 35 C; $3 M; no stamrs; in-
es postage; ref, Citizens Bank
W. F. Luckie, Ray City
[cDonald blackberry and Premo
rberry, 90c C3. Lucretia dew-
, $5 M; Celestrial and brown
sey figs, 7 large, $1; del. J. W.
le, Macon, Rt. 2.
rystal Wax white Bermuda
on plants, from pure Teneriffe
$1.25 M FOB; add postage. H.
tair, Valdosta.
ptionally fine Missionary
LW erry plants, full of life and
ily rooted, packed in wet
35c C; $3 M; quick service:
~ Citizens Bank here. W. F.
ckie, Ray City.
trawberry, Missionary and
ke, $1.75 M del.; 25c C; insp.
1t until March 15. Guy Taylor.
n, ee 1.
stproof Copenhagen cabbage,
ae 000 2 A. (J, Connell;
See ie other var., $2.50
. an Bolingbroke..
Flat Rate
& ihimediate Tobipment. . Ww.
s, Macon,. Rt. 3.
st yr.; price on avantity:
ri. pinlento seed, ~ 50c Ib.;
for good Ga. cane syrup, 10
0 gal, O. G: Perdue; Yates:
- Klondike strawberry, 25
0, $1; black raspberries,
oted, 50c doz.; add postage; exe.
1 rite feed sacks or anything
in use. Mrs, J. B. Fields, Dah-
pata
ondons. Mastodon strawberry,
Cc; Lady T. same price; red,
- raspberry, $1 doz.: blue Dam.
plums, May herry, lic ea.
Hubert Turner, Cleveland.
tennial Flat Dutch cabbage
now ready, 15c -per 100.
Ge EB. McDaniel, Buena
tA
sionary
strawberry plants,
per 500; money order and,
G. Fleming,
head and Jersey cabbage
Be Os $1.10 1000. CL. LL.
Comer, Rt. 3.
rliest imp. Klondike straw-
, 30c C; $1.25 500; $2 M del.
2.5 Mo Porter, - Cummire,
mhasen, Eo J, Chas. WwW.
Ase, erystal Bermuda onion,
e@; 500, 60c; $1 M;
bi Ibs already forming, mv
Jettuce, 20c C; postpaid. E.
Saint Marys.
oof cabbage plants,
Ww. Flat - oe Shes 500
postpaid;
early
Williams, Gainesville,
Frostproof cabbage, Boos Chea
W. Flat Dutch and Succession, |
500, 65c; $1 M del.; 5 M up, 75 M
FOB. E. -Y Stokes, Macon, EES;
Wakefields, Dutch, Copenhagen
cabbage and onion, 500, 75c post-
paid; 2 M, $1.50 plus postage; Bur-
pees stringless and . bountiful
bean seed, 15c lb. and postage R.
L. McRee. Meigs. :
Early var. cabbage, 400, 50c; $1
M postpaid; Ruby .~King,= Calif.
Wonder pepper, 50 plants. 50c
postpaid; prompt shipment. D. J.
Harrison, Blackshear.
Fresh grown early variety cab-
bage and Bermuda onion plants,
500, 60c: 90e M del.; money order.
Mrs. Geo. Gaffney, Fitzgerald.
Frostproof E, J., Chas. W. cab-
bage plants, now ready, 500, 60c;
$1 M del.; guar. to satisfy. S..C.
Rowe, Fitzgerald, Rt. 2.
Chas. 'W. and: Flat Dutch cab-
kage, 500, 65c; $1.10 M postpaid. T.
W. McDonald, Oakwood.
Frostproof cabbage plants from
kest imported seed that make
winter heads; Chas. and E. J. W.,
500, 60c: $1 M; 3 M-up, 85c 1000. Ri
S. Burgess, Pembroke,
New youngberry (imp. dewberry,
raspberry flavor; makes big: yields)
heavy crown roots, bear 1st yr., $5
C: $1 doz. prepaid if cash ~ with
order. N. Rosene, Ft. Valley.
Bermuda onion plants, 15c.C;
200, 25e; 500, 60c; $1. M: :postpaid;
cash with order. J. A. Brendle,
Yatesville.
Bermuda onion, 500, 60c; $1 M;
5 M, $3; -prompt shipment. J. A
Mitchell,, Thomasville. :
Lead. var. cabbage, 500, 60c;: $1
M Bermuda onion, 500, . 60c; $1
M: postpaid. Mrs. Lillie. Stokes,
Fitzgerald, Rt: 3:
iKclondike strawberry plants,
. $2.25 M:; exc. for hatching eggs of
enickens, \White Pekin ducks,
geese or M. B. turkeys, at reason.
able price; plants ready now; ship
eggs when ready. A. D.- Maxwell,
Montezuma.-
Chas. W. and Copenhagen
base, 20e CC}. S@e,: 5005. $1.15
25C (ML: codlect:=.. A. O.
Smith, Omega.
Hastings all head cabbage, 15c
C, $1.25 M postpaid; money orders.
Bb. B: Mound, Junction City, Log |
Cabin Farm
Burkanks. thornless blackberry,
75e doz.; white bush butter beans,
15e Ib.; exc. 2 bu. white Spanish
peanuts for 1 bu. 90-day velvet
beans. David Pike, Mauk.
Twelve each, currants, white
dewberries and raspberries for $1;
25c extra if shipped. Mrs. H.: O.
Padgett, Atlanta, 160 Howard
tS
Cabbage plants, 500. 75c; $1.25
M. postpaid; collards, 40c, 500; 75c
M postpaid: 50c M FOB; exc. for
reanuts or pecans, Lee Waldrip,
Gainesville.
Cabbage and onion, 500, 65c; $1
M. P. P. to Ga: points, also want
a few Ibs. velvet okra seed; exc.
plants for same. Lois Pitts, Smith-
ville; Rt: 2.
Cabbage, collard onion, 60c,
500; $1 M; Klondike ~ strawberry,
500. $1 del. B. Crow, Gainesville.
Himalaya blackberry, 5c ea.; 50c
doz. F. M. McCullough, Round
Oak. i
Klondike strawberry, $1.50 1000.
H. W. Dowdy, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Everbearing strawberry, 25c C;
red and black raspberry, 40c doz.;
money order only; not postpaid.
Filla Belle Allen, Cleveland.
Straw color Bermuda onion, 300,
50e; 500, 65c; $1 M; postpaid; cash
vith order. G. L. NeSmith, Syca-
more, Rt: -1-> Box V41,
EH. J., Chas. frostproof cabbage,
ready, 300, soc} 506, bc; 2 $1 2 IM:
Bermuda and Prizetaker onions,
500, -65;- $1.15. Ms postpaid. <= R:
Ckanclor, Seville.
Earliest imp. Klondike strawhber-
ry, 80ecC; $2 M; E. J. Wakefield
and Flat Dutch cabbage, 15 100.
Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Cumming,
Rt 4,
Klondike strawberry, 15e C; 75c,
5Q0*5$1. 50 M; no chks.; prompt
shipment. John L. Jones, Cum-
mime Rt. 4
Condons Mastodon everbearing
strawberry,-40c C; red and black
raspberries, $1: doz; Lady T.
strawberry, same. price; cherry
trees. 15c ea. G.
land, Rt: -4.
Early Klondike strawberry, 25c.
C; $1 500; pure honey drip cane
seed, 40c gal.; dried peaches, Te
Ibs : tpl white table peas,
Si:
jlard plants,
cab-*
is
old, asst..
Lewis, Hartwell, Rt
E. Turner, Cleve-
_ Cabbage oe oe
Bermuda onion plants, $1 M. W.
Ww. Williams, Quitman. :
Hey. and Chah. frostproof ae
page plants, _
with order. Now ready to ship. Ge}
R. Brantley; Baxley. :
Thousands of frostproof Harly
J. and Chas. W. cabbage plants,
now ready, 75c per M. Party pay
postage or express. Cash with or-
der. J. W, Deen, Baxley.
Now ready,\
75c M. FOB. Cash with order. O.
D, Gray, Baxley.
' Frostproof cabbage plants, $1. 25
M. del. R. lL. Smith, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Frostproof cabbage plants, ready, |
$1.25 M. del. . Berfhuda - onion
plants, ready, $1.25 M. del. Earnest
Lewis, Baxley, Rt, 4.
Frostproof cabbage plants, EB. ahs
and C. W., 85c M, prepaid, or 75c
M. not prepaid.. Prompt ship-
ments. Cash with order. B. M.
Bullard, Baxley,/ =
Crystal wax and yellow Reseas
onion and E. J., Wakefield cab-
bage plants, 500, 5c; $1.25 M.
postpaid. Walter McEver, Brasel-
ton.
E. J. cabbage plants, 300, 40c;
$1 M. del.; Klondike strawberry
plants, $1.75 M. del. Obie Crow,
Gainesville, Rt. 1 ~
Himalaya blackberry plants, 25e
doz. Progressive everbearing
strawberry, 20c C., $1.25 M.; fig
bushes; well rooted, 20c ea. Also
9 J. B. Giant hens, $1. ea. FOB.
Mrs. Jos Bo 6 Paige, Surreney,
RED. 2. :
E. J., Chas. W. cabbage, 500,
50c; 80c M; 3 M up, 70 M; col-
70c C. If wanted by
P. P. add 15c per M. Leroy Bowen,
Baxley, Rt. 4.
_ Kudzu Crowns, $5 M. FOB, with
information for setting. E. N.
Adams, Stapleton, Rty 2.
Iceberg lettuce plants, 30c C.,
$2.50 M. Mrs. J. L. Edge, Doerun, |
tte As
St. Regis and Cuthbert (red)
raspberry plants, 65c doz.; $1.75,
50; $2.85 C.; Blowers and Harts
delicious blackberry, Cumberland
(black) raspberry, same price, del.
BE. J: Hart, College Park. :
Kudzu Crowns, 1-15 yrs. old, for
sale cheap. J. L. Chambley, Ideal.
Crystal Wax Bermuda onion
plants, 20c C.; 35c, 200; 500, 6c;
$1.10 M. Prepaid, J. J. Shearouse,
Guyton.
Frostproof cabbage plants, E. J.,
Chas. W. Bermuda onion plants,
$1 M. Ali del. B. F. Mallard, Rin-
con,
Kudzu plants, from 1 to 5 yrs.
$4.25 per M. FOB. Roy
Kudzu plants, 2-5 yrs. old, well
rooted, at reasonable prices. L. M.
Isennedy, Collins,
Missionary strawberry, 500,
$1.25: $2 2M. Sy, $6 del; ii
malaya blackberry, 50c doz.; pep-
vermint and catnip, 35c doz: yr.
old rhubarb, 50e doz. Mrs. Thorne}
ton McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 44.
Early and late Fiat Dutch and
Succession cabbage, Bermuda
onion plants, 70c FOB, or 90e M,
dei. Grady Turner, Macon, Rt. 3.
Frostproof E. J., Wakefield cab-
bage plants; grown in N. Ga.,
strong and healthy, 15e C; $1 M
FOB, IT. H. McPherson, Bremen.
H. J. Wakefield cabbage plants,
10e C; 500, 45c; 75e M, postpaid.
Reuben H. Martin, Pitts, Box 56.
Bermuda onion.plants, 500, 60c;
$i M postpaid: now pees W.
Waver, Ocilla. 5.
Crystal Wax and Stree Ber- |
muda.onion plants, 300, 50c; 500,
Te: $1.25 M del.; lead. var. cab-
bage plants, same price. R. H.
Kent, Dawson. _
Klondike strawberry plants, 30c
C; $1.25, 500; $2 M del.; large var.
May cherry, blue Damson plum
sprouts, 3, 30c; 6, 50e; $1 doz. del.
Mrs, J. |S. Crowe, Cumming, Rte: 4
Kudzu crowns, 75c CG, or exe.
Leon W, Taylor, Gordon, Rt. 3. .
New Zealand spinach plants, 50c
C; garden balm, 25 doz.: shallot
onion plants, 50c C; exe.
rooted currant sprouts. and other
value. Mrs. Shelton Crutchfield,
Toomsboro. x
Lead. var. frostproof cabbage
plants, 500, 60c; 90c M; Bermuda
Onion, 500, 75c; $1.10 M: all post-| .
paid. John B. Pope, Fitzgerald.
Frostproof cabbage plants, well
rooted, 1M postpaid. Roscoe eda
Fitzgerald, me 5
whi eo
eM. ROB. Cash-
millions E. J. and
Cow frostproof cabbage plants, |
t4db+/ add * postage,
Turner, Clevland, Rt. 4, Box 32.
berry, also Klondike var..
for 6)
Frdstptoot. cabbage:
50c; 85c_M; cash. with
Mrs. J. EL Herndon, Baxle
del: black -
rooted, fig sprouts, 25c ea.; eXc. for
cabbage plants or earden. seed.
ALYSS: A. Miller, Finleyson, RES 3:
EH. J. cabbage, 50c 500; 90 M
den, Surrency. ae
J.arge Jerusalem artichoke
tubers, 5c 1b. or exc, for onion
sets, or plants; brown fig sprouts,
8-6 ft., 10c ea.; add postage. Miss
Mae Lewis, Machen.
Fifty asparagus roots, 65c;- also
butter beans, 15 cupful FOB or
exe. for cabbage and. Bermuda
Charing, Rt. Te = =
Mastodon everbearing strawhber-
ry. plants, 35c C; exc. for white
feed sacks at 7c ea.; -poth | pay
postage; also upland seed rice; 10c
Mrs. Pearl
Klondike | strawberry. plants, $2
M in small lots; 5 M or ~more,
$1.75 M del. lL. M. Berry, Lylerly.
E. J. W. cabbage, $1. M, post-
paid; 75c M, exp. collect. John
Roark, Flowery Branch.
Kudzu plants, 1-5. yrs. old,- well
asst., $4.25 M; also 10 bu. Calif.
blake -eyed peas, 314c Ib.; all FOB.
Malcolm ey Hartwell,
Reto}:
Very fine mtn. ficlicius straw-
$1.80 M,
Gel: EES Call, Fllijay, Re 4.
Bermuda onion plants, 6 M to
crate, $3.50; cabbage, 75c 1000. G.
ka Steedley, Baxley.
BE. J:, Chas. W., Flat Dutch cab-
|-bage, ready, 80e M; 50c, 500 del.;
rush orders. W. H. Morris,
ley, Rt. 1.
Four-yr.-old rhabar plants, - 0c
a.; dried apples and peaches, 15c
tb. Miss G. B.. McLane, Hartwell,
Rte
Cabbage and_ Barnives onion
plants, lead .var., %5e M; prompt
shipment. J. Q. Dorris, Valdosta.
a plants for sale or exc.
$1 M; want pheasants, excel-
ee laying W. L. heng or most
anything can use; write at once.
Robt. Jefferson, Albany.
Chas. W. cabbage plants, $1 M;
lots of 3 M,. $2.50; 5 M; $3.75. -D.
M. Barber, Baxley.
Good, early cabbage plants, 25c
C; 250, 50c; 500, 75c; $1 M; exe. for
peanuts, pecans, Stone Mtn. melon
seed, pecan and Eng. walnut trees;
write. R. O. Parks, Darien.
E. J. and Chas. W. cabbage
plants, 25c C; 500, 50c: $1 M; 5 M
over, 90c M prepaid, Lucile
Norton, Baxley. |
E. J., Chas. W. cabbage plants,
25e C; 500, 60c; $1 M: 5 M and
over, 90c M prepaid. J. BP; Morris,
Baxley.
Kudzu crowns, 10c daa (6GC:
everbearing strawberry, 20c 100.
L. S. Garrison, Senoia, Rt. 1.
. Real frostproof cabbage plants,
30e C; 250, 60c; 500, $1 by prepaid
mail. Mrs. W. A. Bruce, Valdosta,
907 N. Patterson St.
Plants Wanted
Want sev. hundred plants: must
be good var.; give pif%e in lots of
per 100 and. per 1000; Wi ee
Cousins, Jr., Atlanta, 522 Candler
Building,
Want to contract with party to
furnish me 500 M genuine Porto
Rico potato plants at lowest price;
shipments to start in April, Jas.
B. Woods, Brooks.
Want to exc. heading | var. col-
lard seed for white Bermuda
onion plants; 5 Ibs. seed for 1 M
plants. Mrs. N. E. Hill, Hampton,
AH. 4:
Exe. Brab. peas at $1.25 C for
2 M Bermuda onion plants, 500 E.
J. Wakefield cabbage plants, 1 bu.
white Spanish and 1. bu. red
Spanish peanuts, 2 lbs. Eng. peas,
2 Tbs. okra seed. T. A. McLendon,
Bremen.
Baby Chicks For Sale
Strictly first grade, large and
small type chicks.
week and prices very low. Good
foundation stock. J.
Milledgeville. :
White L., Reds and Rooke qual-
ity chicks from real producers.
|
ae orous..
_ Everbearing strawberry, 500, $1 |
scuppernong vines,
FOB; ready to ship. Es o Hern- |
onion plants. Mrs. W. H. Millions, |
| Zebulon,
Ce. S.
} accepted.
Meigs, Rt. 72.
Hatches ea,
Cc. Baston, |
Write for my prices and guarantee. |
Custom hatching, $3 per 100 eggs.
Pannen Ji se orbs Jr., beige
Firs to please
Columbus, 900 Sixth Av.
Healthy, vigorous chic
state* accredited flocks,
Also Eng. Barron W. L.
guar. epee ee
Ave. :
eaiicuily hatched th
bred baby chicks, |
| mixed, $7.50.
pay del. chgs.
i160, add %c. above reg.
C.. West, Ashburn.
Quality chicks from tra
200-304. egg. hens and Coch
ege cockerels, 15 ea.
-orderg now; limited num
Stripling, Macon, Rt. 3.
High powered chicks,
Rocks, $8; White and Br
fhorns, $7 per.C del.;
live del. Dee
Odum,
Three hundred pure Db (
Bone Tancred W. L. chi
C, or $20 for lot; also e
and party pay ches. an
erate. Mrs, Lundy Suttoi
field, Rt: 2.
_ Pure bred R. I. Rea ch
trapnested and bloodtestec
ture hens, $10 100.. L.. pede E
Ferris str. W. I. chi
stcck direct from Ferris
ege trapnest hens; hatch
week, beginning March
del.; live del. guar. F. B
Rockledge. eed
guar.
Ss. Shields, Thomson.
Do not believe you can
ter chicks at twice the lov
we ask; heavy and -light.
also Buff Leghorns. H.
kins, Americus.
Pure Donaldson _ and
Reds, $10 C; lie ea.; m
heavy breeds, $6.50 C; 7c
tom hatching, 1%c and 2
R. Bailey, Harlem, Rt.
Thoroughbred Barred, _ Whi
Rocks, Reds, Orp., from Ww tL,
led, selected stock, $7.50 :
asst., $7; lots less 100, a je
chick: prepaid; live de :
Fetchel, Waycross.
Reds, Rocks, Leghorns,
conas, 6c ea. up; also 314 eg
ron Ww. L. chicks and pullets
del. guar.; custom hatchir Br
Brown,
Whitehall.
I, Red and W. L. chicks
tom hatching, 112 eggs,
Ri,
D. Fain, Edison.
Baby Chicks Win
Want 250-300 chicks to-
halves to 6-8 wks. old, by the
dle of Feb. or first of. March
Bessie Peck, Murrayville.
Want 200 o 300 chicks to
on halves to 8-10 wks. old;
large breed; Reds preferred.
Eva Patrick, Locust Grove.
Want 200 chicks to r
halves to 12 wks: old; an
pure breed; you pay shipm
furnish feed. L. C. Camp, M
50 basis; prefer: R. I. Reds a:
and _Brown Leghorns. Miss
Key; Bowdon, Rt. 1.
Want 200 to 400 chicks to
on halves to 8-10 wks. old;
I. preferred, but any large
Mrs. R. G. _
Want.100 baby chicks eh
en halves to 8-10 wks. old
large breed; want at once;
Reds preferred. Mrs, WwW. SI
Newnan.
Want at once 100 baby. chi
raise. on halves to 10 7
any large breed; write -
H. E. Haynie, Statham.
Want 600 chicks ya 3
| shares, R. I, Reds /
Miss Lorene Lewis, anippine
Want 200 or 300 chicks:
on halves to 8-10 wks. old;
| Buff Orp. or R. I: Reds, |
15. G. B. Gray, Nashville, R
Want 100 chicks to ra
halves to 8-10-wks. old; B. R
ferred; will furnish feed; e:
Sositions Wanted
ant home on farm to assist
ight work; want near a
ehurch where. i can go to church
snd Sunday school; belong to the
wptist church. Mrs. Estelle
ehan, Franklin, Ft. 2; care W.
Shelnutt.
ant job on dairy, -truck or
ficken farm, for a woman with
children, all large enough to
~ want to keep the youngest
school; work by day, week or
. Mrs. Estelle Cochran, Fair-
purn, Rt. 1, Box 80.
Want 1-horse farm on 50-50
; have to be furnished; or will
O "wage hand for 1932. J. .
Mobley, Lithonia, Rt. 4.
Married man with family wants
-t-horse erop on halves, or would
work for wages; life time exp. on
farm, Claude McDaniel, Jefferson,
te 4.
eat j-horse crop on halves;
gmall family; willing workers:
must be furnished; best of ref. Ww.
@, Smith, Statham, Rt. 2.
_ Middieaged white man with
wife and 18-yr.-old son want work
on farm; willing to work for 75c
per. day; prefer Tattnall, Evans or
Bulloch county. Douse Lanier,
- Groveland. =
| Want 2-horse farm on shares, to
be moved and furnished; 6 in fami-
ly. 2 9 boys, 3 girls; can furnish J
hand ali the time; write, Alford)
8, Adairsville, Rt; 23 care
-fommie Lee Christor.
Van and 8 grown sons want 8
or 4-horse farm on shares; all
= Salad on farm; ref. T. D Castle-
__ berry, Macon, 1907 Forsyth Road.
Want job on farm; 12 yrs, old
an can do any kind of farm work;
wi ling worker; state what you can
offer. Little Jack Abercrombie,
_ Culloden, Rt. 2.
Want good i-horse
halves; ean furnish self.
_ Smith, Jefferson, Rt. 8.
Want i-horse crop on 50-50
basis, or will work for wages, $8
mo. and board; life exp. on farm,
milk cow, do garden work; no bad
_ habits; best of ref. D. D. Donald-
gon, Dalton, Rt. 4; care J. C.
Felker.
- Want to do light work on farm
for board and small pay; middle-
aged woman. Mrs. Eliza Blalock,
Rochelle; care Acie Pope.
Fifty-yr. -old man and wife want
on farm, light work; no bad
bits. Jesse Clements, - Atlanta,
gee Middle St., S. W.
Want job on farm or dairy, 27
--yra old, state exactly what you
ean offer in first letter. Hill Toler,
Irwinton, - RE: 2.
_ Middle-aged, unincumbered wo-
' man wants to assist with poultry,
garden, cow, ete., on farm. Want
home, board: and at least 50c per
mo. Miss V. E. Dyson, Atlanta,
170 East 13th St.
Want small corn crop on 50-50
basis, and work for wages rest of
_ time. Have to be moved. Want
_to hear at once. Best of ref., 22
yrs. old, wife and baby. Marion
Reynolds, Jefferson, Rt. 2.
Want small il-horse farm on
_ shares, Must be furnished. Any
section, W. H. White, Atlanta,
188 Vannoy St., S. BE.
_ Want small i-horse crop on
shares, near Atlanta, or in So. Ga.
with board and everything fur-
nished to make crop. Best of ref.
S Would work for wages, 46 yrs. old.
Healthy. C. R. Gordon, Atlanta,
18h Fair Bt.
we Man and wife, age 30, want 1-
: horse crop on 50-50 basis. Exp.
_ farmer, milker, truck driver, me-
- chanical exp. also. Good educa-
_ tion, best of ref. Member F. & A.
M. Lodge 182. Write. Ty C..Cra-
ton. Hanlin.
Want 2% or 2-horse crop on
lalves, or work by the day or
month for self and 15-yr.-old son at
mce; write or see; Thomas, Col-
quitt or Brooks county preferred,
M. G. Mathis, Autryville, Rt. 1.
Two boys, 18 and 20 yrs. old,
ant job on farm: board washing
nd laundry. Virgil Helms, States-
boro, care Willis Black.
_ Want place in farm home with
: sed People or widow; want to
aise poultry ,jhogs and vegetables;
erop on
J. K.
kinds of farm work:
on WC, Williams,
raised on
Barney,
clderly man wants work looking
iter chickens, brooding of baby
hicks, trapnesting, incubating,
t also garden work. Board,
undry, small wage, Geo. Rowe,
Tidgeboro, Rt. 3.
, Want T-horse farm on 50-50 basts.
- farming, raise hogs and
1 ckens, or truck farming. Must
mmished %80 to make crop.
sat] children. T.
et
au
age
rsday, February 4, 1932
Positions Wanted
Widow, alone, refined and exp.,
wishes place on farm; poultry,
dairy or other work. State terms
in first letter. Mrs. Lee Dyal,.
ast Point. :
Thirty-three-old widow with 1
child, 8 mos. old, wants place with
couple. Can look after cows,
chickens, ete. Exp. and will exe.
ref. Mrs. C, lL. James, Tifton,
RES 7:
Want grist mill with good re-
liable party, also cows, hogs and
chickens on shares, or will take
small farm with stock on shares.
Prefer near school and church.
Ref. exe. L. H. Watkins, Adrian.
Want 2-horse farm on halves.
Have to be furnished. So. Ga.
preferred. Want with good man
who will do what he says. Hill
Tober, Irwinton, Rt. 2.
Want 2-horse crop. Have to be
furnished; 6 in family. Will-repay
the moving bill if have to. J. R.
Alford, Atlanta, 646 Wells St.,
Ss. WwW.
Exp. No. Ga. farmer wants farm
at once; 4 in family. Must be
moved and furnished in crop time.
D. C, Lively, Atlanta, 646 Wells
St: 8, W.
Want a job on a dairy farm o1
general farm; need job right now;
let me know at once what you can
offer, Lloyd McWhorter, Atlanta,
558 Hollins St., 8. W.
Farm Help Wanted
Want at once man or single boy
to live as One of family and help
with gen. farm work; -would con-
sider colored boy. Lewis Bigbie,
Edison.
Want boy to live as one of faml-
fy and help on farm; must be
good, without bad habits; will treat
right; 4 in family;. write at once. J.
H. Thompson, Cumming, Rt. 6.
Want good blacksmith to do
Ben. repair, work; good location;
Cieveland.
Want 2 boys, 17 to 20 yrs., to
live in family for their board and
laundry and part of crop; must be
reliable, and no bad habits; ref. A,
L Kesler, Toccoa, Rt. 1.
Want boy, 13 to 20 yrs. to live
as one of family and help on farm;
must be good boy, without bad
habits; small family; orphan pre-
ferred; board, clothes, little spend-
ing money. A P. Wilson, Fair
Mont, Rt. 2, Box 15: :
Want refined middle-aged wo-
man to help raise chickens and
cther lHght farm work. Cee. A;
Whitmire, Atlanta, 457 Arnold
Street.
Want to hear from parties who
wilt be interested in trucking
watermelons this season; can
grow them'as early as June 28, if
season permits, also cantaloups;
write at once. E. H. Askew,
Greensboro.
Want middle-aged woman to
help do light farm work for board
man without children. Mrs. R. E.
Kemp, Bowdon,. Star Route.
Want boy without bad habits to
work on farm; will give all 2 acres
good land will make, and pay the
fertilizer bill; live as ene of fami-
ly, board and laundry; start now.
Clarence Robinson, Waco, Rt. 2.
Want a reliable, industrious wo-
man to help look after poultry,
and other light farm work; 2 only
in family; write at once; small
salary. J. W. Tanner, Gainesville,
Rt. 8.
Want middle-aged widow with
1 child (boy) old enough to help
with gen. farm work; live in house
with widow and single son, and
help with the eows and garden,
ete. Mrs. Mary V. Green, Way-
cross, Rt. 1.
Want girl to assist with poul-
try and lght work, with small
salary and room and board. H. M.
Barnhart, Conley, Rt. 1. /
Want healthy white woman or
girl of good character to help with
cows, chickens and other light
work for a reasonable salary. Miss
Josie Fussell, Rhine, Rt. 1.
of good character and good habits.
Will give board, laundry and cot:
| milk and tend cows; do all|ton patch. Must be willing worker
and one who understands farming.
Can give ref. A. B. Duke, Bow-
don, Rt. 3.
Want refined middle-aged wo-
man to live as one of the family
with $ elderly people, light farm
werk, poultry, garden, ete. Good
home for right party. Mrs. I. D.
Carpenter, Cleveland, Rt. 1:
Want exp. single man to do gen-
eral farm work. Must be honest;
no bad habits, etc. Will give on
i. |
aundry and some wages 3
at once. Hi. oO. 3 NeSualt = howe,
have house with shop. J. L. Nix,
and small pay; must be a nice wo-}
Want single man, 17-30 yrs. old,
Farm Help Wanted |
Want single,
good moral character, 18 to 25 yrs.,
for work on farm for board, laun-
dry and cotton patch. Must be
good worker that knows about
farming, be neat, clean and trust-
worthy. <A. C. . Williams, (Col.),
Athens, Rt. 2.
Want a good farmer to take 10
acres of land with 2-room house;
suitable for vegetables, etc. Plenty
wood. Miss Marvin Kesler, Ben
Hill.
Want good boy, 15 or 17 yrs.
old. who can do good farm work,
is of good character, to live in
home and will give board, clothes
and some spending money. J. M.
Dyal, Hazlehurst, RFD 2.
Want good boy, 15-17 yrs., - to
help on farm. Must be able to do
good farm.work and not drink nor
curse. Board, washing and $6 per
mo. Answer soon. C. P. Broome,
Washington, RED 3.
Want good, thoroughly exp.,
hard working farmer, white or col-
ored, to run 2 good mules or more.
Supplies furnished and work when
not in crop; rent cows. Write. R. C.
Roberts, Jefferson.
Want man to live on 110-acre
farm in Gilmer County, 7 miles
Ellijay. Can have all he makes for
taking care of about 300 apple
trees. Mrs. T. H. Wilson, Griffin,
204 Alabama St.
Want a plow hand, single, with-
cut bad habits, $8 per mo. straight
time, or part. crop. Must not be
scared of work and understand
farming. Ivey Campbell, Baxley,
Rt. 4. :
Want man without bad habits,
85 to 50 yrs. old, work for cotton
patch and live as one of family.
R. H. Stephenson, LaFayette,
Rte=2.
Texas rustproof seed oats, not
raised on, nor foreign seed, new 5
bu. sacks, 45c bu. FOB. Robt. B.
Gaston, Jr., Dawson.
One or 2 cars of nice, well baled
bright wheat straw, $10 ton, FOB.
J.C. Laughridge, Eton, .
Good, bright fodder, $1 per 100
lbs.; 4 miles west of Pineview. J.
Clark Burnett, Pineview, Rt. 1.
Lot of nice hay in car lots or
less. mules, cows and hogs. R. C.
Roberts, Jefferson.
Genuine Cokers Fulghum seed
oats, free from obnoxious seed, 5
pu, bags at 40c FOB; money order.
W. B. Love, Jt., Augusta, 20 8th
Street.
Fifteen tons peanut hay, never
rained on, bright and baled, $18
ton, FOB. C. M. Sims, Pembroke.
Three thousand bundles good,
bright: fodder, $1.50 per 100
bundles; 1 bu. tan Crowder peas,
$1.50 bu.; 50 gal. sorghum syrup,
5 Ib. cans, 50c gal. FOB. J. C. Mc-
Key, Newnan, Rt. 5.
Hastings 100-bu:, Cokers cold-
proof and Fulghum oats, 55c;
Marretts 40 to 1 wheat, $1.25; all
1 yr. from orig.; pure, clean,
sound and no smut. R. W. Stem-
bridge, Milledgeville.
Grohana, new grain and forage.
Enough seed for acre, $1.50 del.
W. C. Smith, Woodstock, Rt. 2.
One car good, bright peanut hay,
$9 ton FOB, Mrs. M. E. Christie,
Smithville.
Nice, fodder, $1.50 per 100; also
nice dried apples, 10 Ib. Mrs. M.
L. Madden, Felton, Rt. 1.
Grain and Hay Wanted
Want 10 bu. pure Fulghum seed
oats; exc. 10 bu. pure Rucker cot-
ton seed, fruit trees, or other
value. W. R. Thompson, Law-
renceville, Rt. 1.
Want 5 to 10 bu. wheat and oats,
}del. cheap for cash; also have for
sale B. R. cockerels, $1.50 ea. in
yard, and eggs, $1.15 per set. del.
iL. M. Grubb, ~Demorest.
Exe. slightly mixed field peas
for seed oats; 1 bu. peas for 2 bu.
oats. C. L. Cleveland, LaGrange,
RFD.
Eggs For Sale
Pure bred W. L. Tancred str.
setting eggs, Tic:per 18 eggs at
Mt, Vernon. Send crate and money
with order; also postage. H. c.
Davis, Mt. Vernon.
Pure bred S. C. R. I. Red eggs
from 2-yr.-cld hens, 76e per 15.
Crate to. be returned, $4 per 100.
All eggs selected. Cash. W. Bailey,
Vienna.
Donaldson str. hatching eggs, $1
per 15 del.; aiso nice, sun-dried
peaches, free of worms, ete., l5c
tb. postpaid. Mrs. 0. I. Craft,
Lavonia. ,
Pure bred White Rock ess,
heavy laying str. $1 per 1 del.
colored man. of |-
153 $2.75 for 30, del.
Grain and Hay For Sale
MARKET BULLETIN
- Eggs For Sale
Hatching eggs from trapnest R.
. White Wyandottes, direct from
Martins and Greenans, $1.50 per
Z. J. Lee, Red
Oak.
Eges from pure bred J. Black
Giants, guar. fertile, $1 per. set:
ting. Roy L. Deal, Toccoa.
Pure bred, Mammoth White
Pekin duck eggs from extra heavy
laying stock, 75c doz. del. Sidney
Clotfilter, Marietta, Rt. 5.
Full Cornish Indian eggs, $1 per
15; heading collard seed, 10c per 2
thls., or exc. for Bermuda onion
plants. Mrs. E. P. King, Rochelle,
Rte.
High grade Buff Leghorn eggs,
1 pen now av. 90 per cent fertility;
cthers better than 50 per cent.
Write for prices. Large or small
lots. G. R. Parsens. Americuh, Box
295.
Pure bred Dark Cornish eggs
from prize winning stock, $1 per 15
prepaid; young cockerels and pul-
Tets, $1.50 ea. Mrs. C. O, Sikes, Syl-
vester.
Fifteen fresh, fertile R. I. Red
eggs, from pure bred stock, at 75c
per 15 eggs. W. A. Gordon, Jef:
ferson. :
Like to contract with hatchery
to furnish genuine Booth str. S. C.
White Minorca hatching eggs from
culled, healthy, ped. flock. Mrs.
J. W. Roberts, Blakely.
B. R. eggs from aristocrat. blood-
tested stock, 65c per 15, FOB, or
75c postpaid. Cash with order.
Stamped envelope for reply; 5 to
7 doz. ea. week. Mrs. D. A. Jack:
son, Bowdon, Rt. 1.
Royal Purple str. J. B. Giant
eggs. Carefully selected, $1 per 15
dei. Cartons ret. Fertility guar.
W. H. Richardson, Elberton, Rt. 3.
Eggs from Everlay Light B. L.
grade A hens, sired by cock direct
from Yard 29, Everlay Farm, $1
per 15. Mrs. J. L. Ethridge, Au-
burn.
Eggs for hatching hybrid chicks.
pure Light B. Leghorn and Barred
Rock cross (chicks look like B. R.,
hut grow faster). 2%c egg in 100
lots. FOB. Mrs. J; B. Collier,
Cochran. i
Pure bred Golden Buff Orp eggs,
$1 per 15; $1.75 for 30. Postage
extra. Mrs. B. Daniel, Morrow.
Giant str. Black Minorca eggs,
$1 per 15 del., $3 per 50 del. L.
B. Millians, Nowhan.
Select eges from dark S. C. R. 1
Red, 2-yr.-old breeders, $1 per 15;
$2.50 50, $4 C. Mahood strain and
heavy layers. Miss Belle Timmer-
man, Bronwood, Box 83.
One case fresh, fertile 100 per
cent Tancred W. L. eggs a week,
$9 per case, FOB; also baby chicks
for sale by the last of February.
David M. Moore, Eastanollee.
Eggs from heavy laying flock
of White P. Rocks, Fischel str.
full blood; 65c per setting at my
home. Mrs. N. E. Hattaway, East
Foint, $01: Wadley Ave. Phone
Calhoun 2993.
Booths' AAA quality S. C. W. L.
eges, $1 per 15; $4.50 per C. -post-
paid; white bush lima beans and
Bliss E. B.. Eng. peas, 20c Ib., 6
Ibs. $1 del. Mrs. T. W. Hagood,
Marietta, Rt. 3.
Hatching eggs from Park str.
B. P. Rocks, sired by pedigreed
males, $1 per setting. Junius
Chastain, Toccoa, Rt. 2. |
Tancred W. L. eggs from 2-yr-
old hens and non-related cockerels.
Guar. fertile; 50c per 15. Carton
returned. Exc. for lint cotton.
Mrs. W. A. Lewis, Toombsboro.
Schmidts str. Buff Minorea eges,
$1-per 15; $1.75, 30; $2.25, 50. Pre-
226 West Jefferson St.
Large type W. L. eggs from 2-
yr.-old. stock, special mating, 50c
setting, $3 per 100, del. in Ga. G.
H. Clark, Valdosta, 1000 West St.
Ancona eggs, 50c per setting.
Exe. 1 setting for 1 gal. good va-
riety peanuts. No chks. Mrs.
Bertie Davis, Ellijay, Rt. 4.
Pure bred S. L. Wyandotte eggs
from well culled flock, Tarbox str.
non-interbred, $i per 15 del. Miss
Lyda Gibbs, Uvalda.
Pure B. R. eggs from large,
heavy layers, $3.50 per 100; 30 doz.
weekly. Exc. 100 for 5 guinea
hens and 1 rooster. Money order.
Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit, Rt. 2.
Selected hatching eggs, pure
bred Marcy J. B. Giants, unrelated
stock; $1 per 15; $2.50 for 50 del.
Cartons ret. Mrs, Belle
Soperton.
Pape str. &. C. Black Minorca
eges from heavy layers, $4 per 100;
also baby chicks, $10 per C. All
el. Mrs. C. LL. Rehberg, Cairo.
B. L. eggs for hatching, 75c per
Joiner,
tg eS
15 postpaid. Mrs. Crystal Adams,
Fairburn, Rt.
paid. J. D. Johnson, Thomasville, |
aS Page Nine
Eggs For Sale
Barron W. lL. eggs, parentage
direct from: Roselawn and Tibbals.
best 300-egge blood lines; 75e per
16: $3.50 C.. Also chicks, $10 C, ~
Booking orders. Mrs. W. A. Tan
ner, Broxton, Rt. 2. :
Pure bred Golden Buff Orp..
eggs, 75e per 15. Byers str. Guar,
fresh, fertile, insured prepaid. No
chks, J. H, Lloyd, McRae, Rt. 2s
Pure bred Golden Buff Orp.
eggs, 75c per 15\FOB, or 85e post
paid. Cartons ret. Money order: ~
Mrs. Hoke Bentley, Martin, Rt. te
Brown . eggs, stock direct from.
the Everlay Farm, $1 per 15 Doe
paid. W.,-R.- Spencer, Braselton,
Fttiecks E se
Large brown eggs, fresh, fertile, |
Australorp and R. I. Red cross.
Fine for fast growing broilers, 110
eges weekly; 85 doz, not del. EF.
B. Felker, Hapeville, 3351 Stewart
Ave.
Hatching eggs from 2-yr.-old Be
R. hens, mated with cocks direct
from Holterman, $1 per 15 post= .
paid, or $4 per C. exp. col. Trade
some for cured hams .and lard. J. ~
N. Lewis, Statesboro.
Eggs from 2-yr.-old W. L. hens, :
record of 244 eggs ea. last, Yiu |
mated to Imperial cockerels; $1
per 15; second pen, 75e per 15,
Mrs. -C, B. Fontaine, Brooklet.
Eiverlay B. l. eggs. Stock direct
Tormahlen, $1 per 15, postpaid,
and -safely del. C. E. Smith, :
Braselton.
Eggs from fine stock Booths
Buff Orp. hens, $1 per 15. Exe. a
some for good eating or dried ape
ples, or good table peas. Mrs. = .
W. McGowan, Graymont, Rt. 1. 2
Large R. I. Red eggs, Donald-
son str. from fine, unrelated flock,
60c per 15, postpaid. Money order.
Mrs. B. F. Johnson, Dawson, Rt. 3.
Thorntons bred-to-lay S. CG,
Black Minorcas eggs, 75c per 15
del. Exec, some for EH. J. cabbage
and imp. P. R. potato plants, Lay
L. Thornton, Woodville, RED. zi
Pure bred S, C. W. L. eggs for =
hatching, 75c per 15; also B, L,
eges, T5c per 15. Party to pay
postage. Mrs. J. O. Floyd, Chip.
ley.
Eggs Wanted
Want eggs to set on 50-50 basis;
B. R. or Reds preferred; can set
1200; will also set eggs at 2144c an ~
ese. Mrs. A. is Faircloth,
Douglas. \
Exe. 20 Ibs. good seedling pe
cans, 5c Ib. for 15 eggs from pure
bred, bloodtested. grade AA Black _
Minorcas, or the same in Buf
Orpingtons. Mrs. Ben Lavender,
Tcomsboro. zie ae
Want hatching eees from.
Cornish; make best offer and state
str,.and wt. of your mature birds;
also would like 2 mature cockerels,\-
Mrs. E. W. Anderson, Thomase!
ville, Rt. 5. e
Want to hatch eggs on halves}
Pekin duck, any kind turkey, and
J. B. Giant chicken; write. Miss
Clara V. Trimble, Adairsville.
Want select heavy breed hatch
ing eggs;
price-and postage, or set for half
of chicks, or 8c an egg; also large
Red pullets, $1.50. Mrs. J. #.
Sikes, Cochran, Rt. 2.
Want 200 to 500 eggs to hatch >
and raise chicks on halves; Reds,
others. Mrs. Frank Gray, Doerumg
Rt: 2.
Want pure bred M. B. turkey. |
eggs for setting. Write what you
have, price, etc., first. W. A,
Baughcom, Culverton, Rt. 1. 2
Georgia Products For
Sale.
BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE |
Seventy-five bu. 90-day velvet
beans, picked dry,
sound, $2 bu. FOB; cash or money ~
order. D. K. Bynum, Sr., Shellman.
Thirty-five bu. velvet beans, $1.15 ~
bu.; 25 bu. mixed peas, 80c in 2%
bu. sacks. J. F. Thompson, Hast.
man, Rie 15
White sugar Crowder peas, little
white wonder peas, 5 tbs., 50c; 10
Ibs., 8c lb.; pridget salad pea, 25
Ib, del.; Biloxi beans, $2.50 bu. del.;
P. O. money order only. H. B.
Peler, Devereux.
Matthew soy beans, $3 pus
Stoneville No. 1 cotton seed, 50
bu.; pure Barred Rock setting |
eggs, 75 15; add 10c postage; .
money . order... CC. Be Fanner.
Sandersville. : oe
Cream sugar Crowder peas, 4 j
Ib: $2 bu. FOB;, money order or |
cashiers. check. A. B, Payne, |
Draketown. be
Exe. 4 bu. cream Crowder peas ~
for 8 bu. round O-too-tan Renna 3
1 Nick Pitts, Arabi.
pay 10c above market
White Rocks or Wyandottes and
guaranteed
ty bu. bright, sound, clean
. cream > and pure white sugar
Ss, unmixea and weevil
, 12 Ibs., $1, 100 Ibs., $5, pre-
c lb. FOB. C, F. Maddox,
wrenceville.
ie running velvet beans, 90
ent sound, $2.50 bu. FOB; exc.
syrup 50c gal., nice gilt shoat,
lb. or hens 50c ea. C, L. Pritch-
Bartow, Rt. 5, Box 94.
ety-day running velvet beans,
0 bu.; Tillman peas, 90c bu.;
le on request. J. F. Lowe, Sr.,
Valley.
atthews improved soy beans, 6c
hallu or Egyptian wheat, Te
exc. for pure bred Duroc or
. boar or heifer calves. E. G.
organ, Clyo. :
arly English pea seed, 10c Ilb.;
bs., 25c; send postage. Mrs. T. P.
hile ers, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
vet beans, sell or exc. for
ish or runner peanuts. Bartley
y, Screven, ;
eed velvet beans, guaranteed
und, $2 bu. FOB. G. E. Murphy.
LOX.
tings bunch liens beans, Te
little white bunch peas, 5c lb.;,
k-eyed peas, 4c lb.; add postage.
Ea Sims, Flowery Branch.
: rple hull, white table, silver
exc. for cabbage plants or
bred ,Indian Runner ducks.
de Pe Griftin; Rt. 1,Box 122,
nen. :
hppoorwill peas, 90c bu.; mixd
5c bu.; cattail millet seed,
1b. 2POB.* W. Ai 1 Wilson,
uh six bu. No. 1 running vel-
eans, $2.50 bu. G. P. _ Etheridge,
Thirty-five bu. white mush peas,
nd, clean, 414c Ib. FOB. .G. B.
llins, Byron.
Yne hundred Ibs. bunch English
ed, 15 Ib.; cream Crowder
Ss. 10c Ib.; add postage; exc. for
inch butter bean seed. Joe Mer-
r, Rt. 3. Fitzgerald.
am Sugar Crowders, sound,
large, prolific, 75c peck; $3
aS L. Shirley, Broxton,
Old fashioned mixed tender corn-
beans, 25c lb. del, Spencer J.
Bomar, LaFayette.
ilver hull Crowder peas for
nting, sound, clean, 7c 1b.; little
anch rice peas, 8c lb. del. E. E.
atum. Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
ender cornfield beans, 35c Ib.;
te bunch butter beans, 25c Ib.;
black-eyed peas, 15 Ib. Miss
sie" Cash,
Yenuine yellow Crowder peas,
E bu. FOB. John Underwood,
akely.
White Crowders, red and white
ekled crowders. white rice peas,
alifornia white black-eyed peas,
up; cornfield beans, 20c cup;
-chks. Lillie Barrett, Ellijay,
3.
Thite black-eyed peas, $2 bu.;
bs., $1 bu.; unknown peas, run-
$1.25 bu., sound and clean, alt
exec. for Schley or Stewart pe-
trees. W. F.-Miller, Lula.
ec Crowder
, 4c lb.;: white tender cornfield
s, 20c cupful; sugar or salad
pumpkin, Georgia collard, 10c
Henry Eller, Ellijay.
Ninety-day speckled velvet beans,
sound, $1.50 bu. FOB. V. H.
neh colored butter beans,
pund, clean, 5c Jb.; exe. for good
ite sacks, 100 lb. capacity, any
er good sacks. irs. 7 WF:
ler, Molena, Rt..1.
etts Winter English peas,
; good sound mixed peas, 75c
Webster Callaway, Farmington,
srabhams, $1.50 bu.; Clay peas,
5 bu.; all sound, recleaned, not
lixed, sample on request, in new
pags; 25 lbs. Watson water-
n seed, hand saved. John E.
nd. McIntyre.
jo. 1 90-day -speckled velvet
nS, 4.25 bu. FOB. H.-R. Ingram,
eman.,
nety- -day velvet beans, $1.35
OB. C. J. Daniel, Americus.
Sure No. 1 cream Sugar Crowd-
. Be Ib.: $2.50 bu.; add postage,
checks; money order. ED:
ett, Cumming, Rt. ie
illetts Wonder garden pea
e Ib.; exe. for anything
al value. i B. Rountree, Still-
eke. o-5
asian - pole beans, and Bur-
_ stringless green pod, 5 Ibs.,
10 Ibs., $1 del. A. -L. aa
6, Rt. 1, Box 62.
own Sugar Crowder peas, iron
. WwW. Le Me-
Flowery Branch,
Sugar Cream Crowder
bought last year, perfectly sound,
$3 pke., del. Mrs. G. B. oe
Gainesville, Rt. 7.
Good, sound 100-day running vel-
vet beans, $1.75 bu.; write for
prices on 25 bu..S. Courson,
Soperton. :
One hundred bu. old fashioned
late Clay peas, 100 bu. Tillman
clay peas, $1.50; cash with order.
WO. Birdsong, Gordon.
Good white rice or mush peas,
6c lb. FOB; pure R. I. Red eggs for
jsetting, 50c for t FOB. <L. F.
Rodgers, Harlem, Rt. 1.
Seven bu. O-too-tan beans, $4 bu.;
money order FOB. Andrew Barber,
Luthersville.
Pure, clean, sound, no weevils,
J cream Crowder peas, $1 peck del.;
cash or money order only. R. C
Moore, Rockmart.
Alaska English pea seed, true-to-
name, bright, 20c Ib.; add postage:
exc. for Cabbage plants, Mrs, A. P.
Feed, Varnell.
Lady peas, brown sugar Crowder
peas, 5c lb.; exc. for millet or O-
too-tan soy beans, or tender pole
beans: W. N. Green, Suwanee.
RE 2;
Forty bu. sound,
too-tan beans, $5 bu.
sound, even weight bags.
Nall, Luthersville.
Early bunch English peas, 10c
large cupful; everbearing white
bunch butter beans, colored run
ning butter beans, 10c large cupful,
recleaned O-
FOB; in
DetR;
add postage. Mrs. J, E. Benson,
Buena Vista, Rt. 2.
Ninety-day velvet beans, good,
sound, guaranteed, $1.50 bu. FOB.
M. T. Nunnally, Jr., Thomasville.
Cream Crowders, .$2.50 bu.; pure
Melton, . $1.25 bu.; exc. 6 bu. of
Brabs., $1.50 bu., for 12,000 white
Bermuda onion plants. B. J.- Pike,
Mauk.
Nice tender cornfield beans,
bunch garden beans; exe. for
turkey hens, beans at 20c lb. R. E.
Keith, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Old fashioned tender cornfield
beans, 20c cupful, 40 lb.; colored
bunch butter beans, same price.
Mrs. Willie. Allen, Gainesville,
Rt 3 :
' Speckled runner velvet beans,
$1.85 bu. FOB, in 2 bu. bags; no
checks; exc. 800 Ibs. velvet beans
in pod for 250 lbs. N. C, runner
peanuts. R. E. Canady, Stillmore.
One hundred-day running pure,
sound beans, in small or large lots.
Mrs. L. M. Nunn, Swainsboro.
Late creasebacks and cut short
cornfield beans, all white and. ten-
der, 25c pint; add postage. Mrs.
Braska Dean, Mineral Bluff.
Hastings improved: white lima
beans, 5c Ib. FOB; exc. smali amt.
for white feed or seed sacks, large
size, free of holes. Mrs, -C. BR:
Sanders, Rt. 1, Adrain.
Genuine O-too-tan beans, sound,
recleaned, $4 bu. FOB; Porto Rican
rotatoes, small, 75c bu. G. A. Ware,
Marshallville. ;
Sugar Crowder peas, 8c _ Ihb.;
California black-eyes, 5c Ib.; Lady
peas,
white, 10c Ib.; September peas, 15c
lb.; exe. for onion plants. A. P.
Mills, Curryville.
One hundred lbs.. small bunch
lima beans, 8c Ib. FOB; exe. for
pecans or peanuts. H. B. Hansard,
Lawrenceville, Rt. 4.
Burpees prolific extra early Eng.
pea seed, also Thomas Laxton,
telephone and Bliss everbearing,
-15e half Ib:, 25c lb.;. cash with
order, ._no - eheeks: Mra. J. YY;
Rhodes, Crawfordville.
Small rice peas, 5e Ilb.; Hastings
white bunch butter beans, 10c Jb.
FOB; money order..Mrs. Pearl Mc-
Denald, Stapleton, Rt. 1.
Strictly sound or 100-day vel-
vet beans, saved eSpecially for seed,
$1.50 bu.; shelled, bagged and ship-
ped. N. T. Beasley, Kite.
New crop beans, per bu.: Biloxi
Soy, $1.25; Laredo, $2; in 2% bu.
bags; remittance with order. B. T.
Marshall, Ft. Valley.
Highty or 90 bu. Brab. peas,
$1.85 bu. FOB, or $1.65 del.; have
yellow Crowder, and some white
peas, 5 Ib. John W. Wooltenn,
Chickamauga, Rt. 1.
Seven bu. good, sound black peas,
$1 bu.; not prepaid. Addie Barnes,
Talona.
White mush and white, brown-
eyed peas, $3 bu.; red hull speck-
Ted, $1.50 bu. FOB: cash with order.
Ww Gd. Joiner, Garfield, Rte
Box 62.
Good,
2.
sound, running velvet
beans, prior to fall rains,
$i. 15 bu.; No, 1 -O-too-tans soon
and Sond: $3.25 bi
i
peas,
6c lb.: bunch butter beans: |
-1e Ib., 500-Ib. lots in hull;
te. hundred Ibs. bua _eolored
baviter: -beans, $16. T.. Ww. Mc-
Amister, Buena Vista. :
Twenty bu. 90-day sGockiea run-
ner velvet beans, sound and pure,
$1.75 bu.; exe. some for Brab peas;
also collard and Eng. pea seed, 20c
lb. E. D. Lawhorn, Sumner.
Hastings frostproof Eng. peas,
first crop, 20e lb. or 10 Ibs., $1.50,
not postpaid. Mak Adams, Ma-
rietta.
Henderson bush white lima bean
seed, hand-cleaned, 10c Ib., 100 Ibs.,
$3; Willetts wonders, 15c Ib. All
FOB. Mrs. Fred one er Sulphur
Springs.
Good, sound, 90-day
velvets, absolutely reliable
seed, $1.50 bu. Money order.
Adams, Ashburn.
Butter peas, 10c per teacup, or
8 cups for 25c, postpaid in Ist and
2nd zone. Also R. C. S. L. Wyan-
dotte hatching eggs, 50c per 15.
Cash or money order. Crate ret.
Mrs. W. L. Gayler, Lylerly, Rt. 1.
Sev. bu. brown crowders, 5e Ib.
No order filled for less than $1.
No checks nor stamps. Add post-
age or express.
son, Eastman, Rt. 5.
Ten bu. good, sound O-too- tan
beans, 1931 crop, $3.50 bu. No
samples. W. P. Couch, Luthers-
ville. :
Ninety-day velvets, $1.25. bu.;
also Wilson big boll cotton seed,
ist. yr., from orig., 50c bu. All
FOB 7D. ho Wise, Pitts< Re ot.
Box 104.
-speckled
for
Aud;
One hundred and fifty bu. No. 1)
brown: whipps, bright and sound,
$1 bu. Add 10c bu. on orders less
than 10 bu.; also 250 bu. Cokers
Nofl 5 cotton seed, 2nd yr., and
makes full inch cotton, 50c bu.
P. R. Stanley,. Greensboro.
Willets butter beans, butter
peas, 25c lb.; mustard and collard
seed, 12c pkg. Also pure golden
Sebright cocks and.cockerels, $1,
$1.50 and $2 ea. Mrs.R. Q. Mil-
ler. Acwroth, Rt. 2.
Mung beans, 40c gal., white
nest onions, 40c gal., white garden
bean seed, 25c cup. Add postage.
Miss Claudia - Henderson, Ellijay,
Etta o. ae :
White sugar crowder peas, pure,
$4 bu. Everbearing Eng. pea seed,
15e cup, prepaid. Mrs. Ed. W.
Studdard, Social Circle, RFD 3.
Good, tender corn hill beans,
early or late kind, white bunch
butter beans and white half run-
ner garden beans, either kind, 30
Ib., postpaid. Money order. Mrs.
B H. Harris, Adairsville, Rt. 4.
Red Hull Java peas, $1 bu. FOB.
Cash. W. J. Bllington, Summit,
Rt32. .
Five to 10 bu. sugar crowders;
koth browns and whites, $2.
T, Miller, Leo.
Stringless green pod beans, 200
Ik., 5 lbs. 90c; del; white and
speckled crowders, Be Tb. del., 10
lb. lots in ist and 2nd zone. Mrs.
L. D. Carpenter, Cleveland, Rt. 1.
Ten bu. Calif. black-eyed peas,
$1.80 bu. F. O. B. J. L. Hamlin,
Ft. Valley.
Hastings John L., earliest of all
the extra var. of Eng. peas, 25c
Ib., 5 Ibs. $1. D. L. Jordan, Toccoa,
Reto: :
Hastings cornfield bean seed,
weevil tested, 15c per cupful; also
stringless green pod, weevil. test-
ed bean seed, 15c cup. Mrs. H. G.
Sherman, Rome, Rt. 3. _
Mung beans, 15 lb. FOB here.
M F. Lewis, Adairsville.
Velvet beans, 15 or 20 bu. No. 1
seed, 120-day velvets, $2 bu., not
prepaid. C. A. Clark, Henela,
Re. 1,
A-1, 90-day velvets. Guar. sound,
40 bu.
$1 bu.
P. W. Harrison,
brabs, picked without rain,
in 5 bu. lots.
Haleyondale,
Early Alaska Eng. peas, 8 lbs.
$1 postpaid. No orders less. than}
$1. Also have -chinchilla -rabits
and pit game chickens. C. J.
Keyes, Bishop.
Frostproof Eng. peas, 1 teacup-
ful 10c, or 3 for.25c. Add postage.
Mrs. J. G. Walker, Rt. 2.
Extra good 90-day velvets, $1.50
bu., In small or large lots. Mrs.
J.'G. Walker, Wray, Rt. 2.
_ Extra good 90-day velvets, $1.50
bu., in small or large lots. J. W.
Harrison, Blackshear, Rt. 3.
Good quality seed velvet beans
any quantity, $1.50 bu. FOB
ere. W. G. Raines, Statesboro.
Extra early bunch garden pea
Pe 20c Ib.; fine var. ce ea
b.
Mrs. G. E. John- |. d,
oe beans and pure Brab peas,
$1.50 bu.
ders.
Yiu a
sound table use or. seed,
4c |b. Less than 14 bu. add ey
age. Thos. Carden. Bremen, Rt kb
Ninety-day velvet beans, $1 bu.
Good and sound.
Ohoopee. : :
Brabham peas, $1 pu. Irons,
siightly mixed with brabs, $0c bu.
Peas, No. 1 stock. L. a. Davis,
Renfroe.
O-too-tan beans in even wt.,
sacks of 244 bu. Germination test,
7-9914 per cent., $3.25 bu. FOB.
H. M. Taylor, Marshaliville. : -
About 10 bu. sound speckled |
peas, $1 bu. FOB. T. J. Barker,
Molena. 5
Pure cream sugar crowders, $3}
bu. FOB; $1 peck. Treated for
weevils and recleaned. Guar.
sound. W. H. Gabriel, Jr., Col-}
bert, Rt. 3.
Twelve bu. Brabham peas, $1 bu.
Money order. N. W. Bowen, Una-
dilla, Rt. 2.
Three or 4 bu, sugar crowders,
$1.50 bu. FOB. Ermon McPher-
son, Bremen.
sound speckled running
gathered before rains, $1.25 bu.
FOB. Pure Ga. cane syrup, 50c
gal. or exc. for oats or rye for
seed. J. J. Talley, Mauk, Rt. 2,
Box. 19. :
Fifty bu. genuine O- too-tans,
grown on my farm, $3. 25 bu.;100
bu. 90-day velvets, $1.10 bu. J. H.
Palmer, Tennille.
Twenty lbs. baby lima beans,
Henderson var. bunch beans, hand
assorted, 20c lb. FOB. Robt. Vocke,
faldosta, He. A.
Early yellow bunch crowder
peas $1 pk. Running velvet beans,
Pure Wilson e cotton
seed, 35c bu. FOB. No checks, A.
LL. Law, Ocilla.
New crop sound, clean beans
and. peas, 90-day velvets, $1 bu.;
Brabham peas, $1 bu.; Clays, 85
bu.; speckled, 90c bu.; mixed. peas,
80e bu. C.. H. Cooke,
ville, RED. ;
Pure, white sugar Crowder peas,
$4 bu. prepaid; everbearing Eng.
pea seed, 20c Ib. del. Clyde R.
Studdard, Social Circle, Rt. 3:
Good, sound Brab. peas, picked
before rained on, hand _ shelled,
$1.50 bu. del.;- broom corn seed,
Hastings var., 15 lb.; 2 Ibs., 25c |.
Ray, Kensington, |
del Mrs. V. C.
Rt. 2.
~ Sweet Sugar Crowder peas,
guar. clean and weevil-free, se-
lected seed, 8 Ibs., -$1 postpaid.
Grady Kelley, Sulphur Springs,
Rte.
BUTTER FOR SALE
Two lbs. nice, fresh, firm butter
ea week, 25c Ib.; cows t. b. tested;
del. in Ist and 2nd zone. Mrs. El-
bert Moss, Talking Rock. Rt. 3.
Four or 5 Ibs. nice country but-
ter per week; cows t. b. tested, 30c
lb.; postpaid. M. B. Davs, Fair-
burn, Rt. 1. - j
Might Ibs. fresh Jersey butter,
25 lb. and you pay postage: cow t.
bk. tested. Mrs. E. V .Brazil,. Roop-
ville, Rt.. 2. ;
Two-6 lbs. fresh butter ea. week:
cows t. b. tested, 25c Ib. if as many
as 2 Ibs, taken at once, del.; 5 for
postage for sample. Miss Eva Cog-
burn, Alpharetta. |
Four to-6 lbs. Jersey butter per
week, 25 Ib.;
postpaid; cash with order. Mrs. J.
R. Jarmon, Dallas, Rt. 3.
-* CHUFAS ,
Fifty bu. chufas, $3 bu. M. J.
Dubberly, Baxley, Rt, 2.
Sixty bu. chufas, $3 bu. R. S.
Wolfe, Baxley, Rt. 2.
Chufas, 80c peck, $3 bu. FOB;
cash with order; no chks. J. O.
Cromer, Abbeville, Rt. 2.
Fifteen bu. chufas, well cured
and free of nut grass and rocks,
$3 del. Mrs. Annie -I. Johnson,
Statesboro, Rt. 4,
Really good sound and
clean, $4 bu. FOB. J. L. Windham,
Butler.
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
FOR SALE
Home-made, aijll-pork sausage,
15 lb. FOB. Not less than $1 or-
Mrs. C. R. Savage, Cecil.
Mothers Original - pure. pork
smoked country sausage, 17%4c Ib. |
FOB; any quantity, %- cash, bal.
CoD. erry. pies Hartsfield.
i nal
ae: M. Sapp, |
-or will.
-|exe. C. M. Miller, Cornelia,
Sanders:
t. b. tested cows;
a,
cash with order. J.
EROY. -
Mtn. grown apples from o
and cold storage, ship
season; full particulars of
sizes and prices on request;
truck load, Louis B. Mae
-lulah Lodge.
Ib.; 50 Ibs. rough peaches,
-exc. for good var. cabbage |
'Mrs. S. N. Camp Eastanolle
Sun-dried peaches for sale
for good white feed sacks.
Poole, Waleska, Rt. 1. :
Dried apples, 10 Ib. an ol
tender cornfield beans, 15
del, J. H. Lunsford, Jr.,
1c]
_ Nice sun-dried peaches, 10,
aigo white multiplyng onion
Sc Ib.; cash with order: no gs
add postage. Mrs. W. c
Buford, Rt. .
Six Tbs. peaches, 12 Ib.
age, also okra seed, fe |
the. good squash for ating
tabls, 10c doz.; add. postage.
J. E. Stapler, Bowdon, Rt: 4
.. Nice sun-dried peaches, |
exc. 10 Ibs. for 10
good flue-cured smoking
Paul Cole, Waco, Rt. 2.
Three hundred bu. Yate
$i bu. box, FOB; 5 bu. lots up
ped in bulk or bbls., 75 bu.;
se
0 DF
Dried peaches and apples, 1
del. Mrs. M. C. Bledsoe, Frol:
Nice sun-dried apples, 10c Ib.
8c Ib. in 50 Ib. lots. i
Weaver, Marion.
Dried apples, 714 be, or
per 100 Ibs. del. N. 5 Mo
Quill. 2
Nice, sun-dried peaches,
or 12 Ibs., $1; add postage
Lula Bell, Alpharetta, Rt. 2
Mtn. grown apples from ou)
}orchards and cold storage ]
entire season; on request will
full particulars of varieti
and prices; a bu. or a truek
Louis B. Magid, Tallulah Lodg
Nice, bright, sun-dried"
free of peeling, core, worms,
10 Ib. Mrs. N. J. Henry, Mi
Bluff.
_ Nice, sound dried apples,
del. in 10-lb. lots; also goo
hickory nuts, 5c Ib. in 10 or.
Ib. lots. Miss N. A. White,
lonega, Rt. 1, Box 37.
Nice sun dited pekchen 10
or exe. for anything. IT
Write what you have. Mrs. V
Martin, Carrollton, Rt. 3. .
Ten lbs. dried peaches,
dried apples, 8c Ib.; black wal
502 bu.; black Valentine be
Ib. Exe, for white sacks, che
tobaceo. Add postage. Mrs: i
Richard, Hemp.
Nice, dired horse anti
quality, free of worms, 6 Ib.
E. Hunt, Young Cane. iy
HONEY BEES AND BER
SUPPLIES FOR SALE
Six colony Italian hees,
pat. hives with 8-frame su
ext, honey; all young queens.
Rushin, Forest Park.
Fey. ext. honey, 6, 10
$5; 6, 10 Ib. chunck, $6;
ext., $2 postpaid; :
postpaid. John A Crumney, De
town,
Fancy white comb ho ey,
Yb, pails, $2.50; granulate: A
460 Ib. bbls., 30. Ib.; 300, 1% 3+
modern 8-frame hives Italia
$3.75 colony for lot on locatto
E, Jones, Waycross.
About 200 8 frame- hives,
and equipment for operati
sale. L. N. Hodges, Oliver.
One back-yard 2-frame
ext., $5 cash or anything cai
Ss. B. Tomberlin, Forest Gl
Ten Ibs. good comb, $1.5
ext., $1.25; del. anywhere
guar. Any amt. wanted.
Smith, Enigma.
Fey. comb honey, postpai
| lb. pail, $1.50; 5 Ibs., 80;
10 Ths.,.-$1. 35: write for 4
prices. John W. Berryhi :
Jand. :
Seventeen bee atange 3
some of the gums have.
honey, $3 or $2.50 a stan
|milch cows for sale. J. H.
Tila, Rts. =
Honey bees, 20. oe in 3
frame pat. hives, wi
frames fitte
5 hive; exc. .
rgia Products For
Sale :
Nice, good honey, chunk and
ext.; put up in 10 Ib. buckets, 10c
qb. FOB; no personal chks. J: W.
Stallings, Valdosta, Rt. 5, Box 92.
~ Six stands of bees; own the pat.
" gtyle, $1.25 per stand; 15 common
pigeons, 12%c e2., $1.75 for lot; 3
Ys. beeswax, 22c Ib. and postage.
_. R, Rabun, Lyons, Rt. 8.
PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT
FREES, ETC., FOR SALE
- wo doz. goose plum trees, 5c
ea., 6 for 25c; 2c stamps accepted;
also few lbs. of dried sour apples,
exc, for white feed sacks. Harold
Jackson, Bowdon, Rt. 5.
_ wo hundred seedling peach
_ trees, 1 yr. old, 2 var. ripen July
and August, 10c ea., 3 for 25c; exc.
" for good syrup; ea. pay ches. J. W.
- Taunton, Butler, Rt. 1. 2 F
All lead. var. Gov. insp.- apple
and peach trees, 2-3 yrs. old, 15c
and 10c ea.; Cherry and pear, 35c;
Concord and Niagara grape, 10c;
- Klondike strawberry, 50 100. L. C.
- Head, Cleveland, Rt. 1.
Nice black walnut bushes, 2-8
Sfts high, 15 to 35c ea, FOB. G. J.
Bell, Gainesville, RFD 3.
Currants, $1.25 doz. prepaid. M.
#. Warren, Hartwell, Rt. 1.
May cherry plants, $1 doz.; crab-
~ apple, same price; apricot, 6 for $1:
plum, $1 doz.; dried fruit, 10 lbs.,
- 45c, Elsie Heaton, Mineral Bluff.
Clingstone peach trees, ripening
4n August, 314-4 ft., 85 for 6; $1.65
doz.; 2-244 ft., 3, 25c; $1 doz.; post-
paid; stamps accepted on small
amts. Mrs. L. W. Seago, Pinenurst.
_ Peach, plum, pecan, apple pear,
persimmon, walnut and grape;
writte for price. R. L. Wheeler,
Macon, Clinton Road.
Twelve mountain grown apple
trees, 2 of a kind, early until late,
yr. old, $1 del.; pure Neals Pay-
master and imp. Hickory King
seed corn, $1 bu. T. M. Webb,
Ellijay.
Scuppernong vines, 10c ea.; 3,
25ce; crabapples, 3-5 ft., 25c ea., 3,
60c; pomegranate bushes, 2-3 ft.,
50e, 2, 75c; sage plants, 3, 25e. Mrs.
Leila Titshaw, Monroe, Rt. 5,
_ Box 65.
_ Fine paper-shell pecan trees,
cheap, or will trade for anything
can use on my farm; write. Ben R.
Tanner, Sandersville.
Schley, Stuart and other var. pe-
can trees, budded, 4-10 ft. high, 20c
a,,-$2 doz. cash FOB., W. A.
Swint, Stilson.
_ Pecan trees, Stuarts, Frotschers,
Money Makers and Schleys; sell or
exc. for meat, hogs, syrup or chick-
ens. R. R. Parrish, Thomasville,
OR bis.
State insp. true-to-name /apple
- and peach trees, 5 to 15c; Concord
and Niagara grapes, 10c;.pear, 4-5
ft., 30c; exc. for W. L. pullets, now
laying, W. H. Alexander, Cleve-
a
_ Schley, Stuart, Frotscher, Moore
and Tesche pecan trees, 4 to 12 ft.,
$5 ea, FOB; exc. for poultry, pigs,-
_ beans, peas.
Claxton.
Five
Dr, B: <2. Daniels,
hundred budded . pecan
trees, 3-10 ft., Stuarts, Schleys and.
Frotschers, 25c to 50c ea.
Vickers, Camilla, Rt. C.
_ Well rooted scuppernong vines,
25c'ea., 3 for 50c. Mrs. S. B. Glisson,
_ Macon, 405. Burton Ave.
Hine: fig sprouts, scuppernong
Vines, del., 4 for 50c ea. Floyd Cole,
Barnesville.
- Brown G@alif. fig, 10c ea., $1 doz.;
J. W
also Klondike strawberry, $1.50
a George Proctor, Bowdon,
_. Pedigreed pecan trees; the kind
that bear heavily; Schley; Stuart,
Money Makers; bonded and State
_ 4insp.; new reduced prices. W. H.}
_ Harris, Ft. Valley.
_ Rooted figs, 2-4 ft- var. Bruns-
wick, brown turkey, lemon, black |:
_ Ischia, 25 ea, not prepaid. Mrs.
Birdie Sanders, Cochran, Rt. 4.
_. Budded pecan trees, any size.,
_ lead. var,, 25c at nursery; tung oil
_ trees, 5c. Insp. by the state. H.
P. Stubbs, Ochlochnee.
- Nine-oldtime June pear sprouts,
3 yellow harvest (June ripening), 4
_ May apple, 10 red June apple
_ Sprouts, 10c' ea. Cash. Add post-
_ &@. Mrs. Flora Johnson, Logan-
Ville, Rt. 4.
All lead. var. apple trees, 2-3 ft..
_ Ite; early harvest pear, 4-5 ft., 30c;
Concord and Niagara grape vines,
2 yr., $8 C. All state insp., true to
_ fame, posipdid. C. M. Alexander,
_ Cleveland, Rt. 1.
_ Black everbearing mulberry, 2-5
_ ft., 10c each, postpaid; well rooted
June heavy sprouts, 10c each, post-
_ Paid. Exe. for other fruit trees,
Beach. anples c~ necans that have
been hu ded. D. \v. McCook, Mc-
Antyre, Rt. 2, Box 17.
sday, February 4, 1982
"yr. old, state insp.,
tead. var.
Georgia Products
For Sale
Peach trees, lead. var.,\$35 M.;
$4 C.; 75c doz.; grape, fig and black
walnut, $4 C; 75e doz.; plum and
apricot, $7. C, $1.25 doz: HB;
Travis, Riverdale.
Stuart and Schley pecan frees,
3 to 6 ft. 25c ea..or exc. for B. R.
baby chicks or B. R. hens, Ga.
cane syrup, white bunch - butter-
beans, white onion sets, tomato
seed, any var. peanuts, turkeys and
seed oats. Mrs. R. M. Jackson, Ft.
Valley, Rt. 4.
Red Japanese wonder berry and
black raspberry vines, 20c for 2
doz. May cherry bushes and June
pears, 4 for 30c; Karly Strawberry
plants, 30c per C; 500 for $1.00,
tame blackberry, 4 for 25c. Mrs.
lula Hawkins, Alpharetta, Rt. 4.
White scuppernong vines, well
rooted, 15c ea., 2 for 25c; sassa-
fras roots, 10clb. Joe Carter, Mc-
Ever, Talmo, Rt. 1.
State insp., true to name apple
and peach trees, 5 to 15c-ea. Pear,
4 to 5 ft., 30c; grape vines, 2 yrs.
old, Concord and Niagara, 10c.
ixc, for W. Li: pullets. W. Ee
Alexander, Cleveland.
Two hundred peach trees, seed-
ling, well rooted, yr. old, 10c ea.,
or exc. for anything can use. J.
W. Taunton, Butler; Rt. 1
Pecan. trees, Schleys, Stuarts,
Frotscher, Moore and Techs, 35ce
a. FOB, 4-to 127ft. high. Will
swap for hens, pigs, beans or peas.
Dr. B:. E. Daniel, Claxton.
Tung, oil trees; 2. to: $-ft., 10c ea.
A. J. Strickland, Valdosta.
Early cultivated plum trees, up
to 3 ft., 10c; Rocky Ford canta-
loupe seed; 60c lb. Okra seed, 20c
lbs. Exc. for rape seed, artichokes,
or running peanuts. C. H. Mulkey,
Marlow.
Strawberry bushes, crabapple
bushes, 15c a., 2 for 25c.
Ruby Ledford, Morganton. ,
Fruit, apple, Golden Yate, lim.
bertwigs; peaches, pink clear seed:
ed, Indian red, white Eng. yellow
gem, prince cherries, any 3 for
25e and postage. Mrs..Ruth Shep
ard, Rockmart, Rt. 2.
Horse apple sprouts, red goose.
plums,:or onion plants, white Ber:
muda preferred. Ea. to pay post-
age. Mrs. R, W. Hudson, Lorane.
Rte ke :
Fed. peach trees, Schley, Stuart
and money-maker var. Bonded and
state insp. New reduced prices.
W.'H. Harris, Ft. Valley..
Twelve mtn. grown apple trees,
of a kind, from early until late,
$1 del. Also
Neals paymaster, the imp. Tenn.
red cob seed corn, grown for cert.
seed, $1.50 bu. T.M. Webb, Elli:
jay. :
Moores early and Concord, 2-yr.-
old rooted grape vines, 8c ea:, 75c
doz. Rooted kudzu vines, 50c doz.
Add postage. Mrs. J... Elsner,
Austell, Rt. 2.
Govt. insp. budded pecan trees.
All sizes for sale or
exe. Write for bargain prices. F.
Cc. Geiger, Flintside..
Scuppernong and
vines, brown fig bushes,
or $1 doz. 6 or more del,
Patterson, Waco, Rt. 2. :
Pecan trees, budded., Sev. lead.
var., 35c to $1ea., according to
size. L. D. Gray, Griffin.
Rare var. apple, trees, Sweet
Bough, early eating, sweet while
green: Maiden-Blush, fall var.,
choice eating or cooking; super
size, budded trees, $1 ea., 6 for $5.
Cash with-order. N. Rosene, Ft.
Valley.
Fifty yellow press peach trees,
$1 doz. Mrs. D. W. Silas, East-
man, Rt. 4.
Hardy tung oil
ea., $9.per 100.
Moultrie. 5
Pecan trees, 35c ea., Schleys
Stuarts, Frotschers, Moore, Tech,
4to 12 ff. Will swap for peanuts,
beans, peas or chickens or pigs.
Dr. B. E. Daniel, Claxton.
White Eng. peach trees, 8 for
5c, $1 per 100; old time peach
trees, 5c ea., 1% to 3 ft. high. Not
postpaid. Money or stamps. Miss
Myrtle Adams, Mariett, Rt. 3.
Chestnut sprouts, 25c ea. del.,
2-8 ft., strong roots; also currant
sprouts, 10c ea. del. W. L. Steven-
son, Sharpsburg.
Apple trees, lead.-var., 3 ft., 10
ea:: pear, 4-5 ft., 30c; Concord and
Niagara grape, 2 yr., $1 doz; $8
9
oe
muscadine
10c ea.
Ask,
trees, 5-7 ft., 10c
George Geheber,
C: postpaid. C. M. Alexander,
Cleveland, Rt, 1. :
Old time seedling peach trees,
about 3-4 ft. tall, 10c ea., 3 for 25
FOB. J. H. Cook, Baconton, i.
2, Box 59.
Bie goose plum tree sprouts, 3
Miss
for 25c:.7 for 50c: 15 for $1. Roy C.
Landrum, Stapleton ;
MARKET*BULLETIN ~
Georgia Products
For Sale
All lead. var. apple and peach
trees, 2 yrs. old, 15c and 20c: 1
yr .old, 10 each; pear and cherry,
85c ea.; 2 yr. grape, 10c. Lee Head,
Cleveland,
PECANS AND PEANUTS
FOR SALE
No. 1.N. C. Ga, raised runner
peanuts, 234c lb. FOB: lots of 106
lbs; or more, 8c lb. del.; white
Spanish, same price; paper-shell
Kecans, 10" lbs ups SC. 1b. Cac.
Parrish, Tifton, Rt2-6.
No. 1 white Spanish peanuts, re-
cleaned for seed, $2 per 100 FOB.
John FB. Wilcher, Mitchell.
- Large red Valencia peanuts, free
from pops and trash, 10c .FOB;
1z%c lb. del.; pure Better Staple
cotton seed, 1 1/16 in. staple, 60c
bu... del. A Wa Phu rim ond:
Greshamville.:
Small, med. and large seedling
pecans, 10e to 20c lb.; exe. for corn,
velvet beans, cow-feed, etc. Mrs. J.
B. Cox, Sr., Milledgeville.
- No. 1 N. C. flat runners and No.
1 white Spanish peanuts, 2c _ Ib.
FOB; money order with order.
Alton Ricketson, Douglas, Rt. 2.
White Spanish, 3c lb. for 500 or
more lbs.; 5c lb. smaller quantities;
cantaloup, (Rocky Ford), pure
grade collard, and Thomas melon
seed, -ea., 25c lb. W. J. Jackson,
Ochlochnee,
About 125 lbs. good, sound seed-
ling pecans, 6c lb. FOB. Mrs. T. A.
Adkins, Vienna.
Paper-shell pecans, small to large
size, fine quality, priced according
to number of Ibs. wanted, 10 Ibs.
to 500 lbs. O. H. Bradbury, Bogart.
White Spanish peanuts, $2.50 per
100 lbs. FOB here; no chks. Taylor
Hocks, Unadilla, Rt. 2.
Good and sound runner peanuts,
60c bu. J. M. Joyner, Boston.
N. C. runner peanuts, Ga. raised,
\214e Ib. up-to 25 bu. and 2c: Ib.
larger quantity; good, sound plant-
ing seed. E., J. Cottle, Ty Ty.
N. C. peanuts, Ga. grown, Farm-
ers stock, 2c Ib.; White Spanish,
2c FOB; best seed peanuts I have
ever had. A. D. Cobb, Adel.
Extra, select N. C. seed peanuts,
bred up to yield of 2, 8 and 4 pea-
nuts to pod; last yrs. yield 26 tons
on 27 acres; limited quantity; write
for prices. W. B. Roddenbery.
Cairo,
No. 1 Spanish peanuts; excellent
seed, perfectly sound and bright.
100-Ib, lots, 2%4c 1b.; ton lots or
more, 2c Ib. .W. J. Bargerson,
Sardis.
Good grade Schley pecans, 15c
lp.; exc. for dried apples. P.. E
Johnson, Claxton,
Imp. large red or Valencia pea-
nuts for seed, 10c Ib.; trash and
pops removed, FOB. Mrs. Jessie
Hurst, Sulphur Springs.
| Spanish seed peanuts, scund and
bright, No. 1s., 3c lb. J. P, Ellison,
Sardis.
Sev. hundred bu. good runner
peanuts, 2c lb. FOB; cash with
order. T. 'N. Wiggins, Edison.
Seedling pecans, 3%c lb.; Russell, |
4c; mixed pecans, 3c; Stuarts, Van-
demans, ea., 7c; Schleys, 9c; al
FOB; money order with order.. D.
B. Price, Ocilla.
No. 1 runner and Spanish pea-
nuts, 21%4c Ib. W. B. Harrell, Val-
dosta, Rt. 1. 3 ; :
No. 1 Ga. runner peanut seed,
50e bu.; cashiers chk. or money
order. HE, J. Lineberger, Valdosta,
Rt. 3.
Sev. hundred bu. N. C. runner
peanuts, Ga. grown, also White
Spanish; all No. 1s, 3c Ib. FOB; not |,
less than 100 lbs. shipped; money
order. LL. W. Conner, Abbeville,
Rt. de
Sev. hundred bu. good runner
peanuts, 2c lb. FOB; cash with
crder. Roy A. Weeks, Edison, P.
O. Box 174. < =
High grade paper-shell pecans
(50 or less make Ib.), 5 Ibs., $1
postpaid. Mrs. Mattie J. Floyd,
Chipley, Rt. 2, Box 74.
Ga. runner peanuts, 65 bu. FOB.
money order. Jesse Touchton, Pavo.
Hight hundred bu. Ga. raised N.
Cc. runner peanuts, saved without
rain, good seed, 2%c lb. C. B.
Daughtrey, Lenox.
Seedling pecans, mixed, some
large, some small paper-shell, 8c
FOB, or 10c Ib. del. in 50-Ib. lots or
more: exe; for peas, syrup or lard.
S. E. oQuinn, Graham.
Hand picked clean Spansh pea-
nuts, $5 per 100 lbs. FOB; exc. for
Carneaux pigeons, White African
guineas, mammoth yellow Soja
beans, big onion sets, B. F. Hart-
man, Ochlochnee. :
White Spanish peanuts, for sed,
2c Ib. in 500 and up lots; 2%c in
smaller lots. ,R. T. Bumbry,
-Hawkinsville.
Georgia Products
- For Sale .
Schley and Stuart pecans, ea.,
15e Jb.; also, March hatch, Park
str:, B: R. cockerels, $1.25 ea. W.
S. Norton, Edison. 5
Early Spanish peanuts,
1s, recleaned, 6c lb. or exc.
Laredos and O-too-tans; bu.
bu. E. L. Poole, Buena Vista.
Ga. runner peanuts, 2%c Ib.; also
Lady Finger peas, 10 lb.-Homer
Johnson, Pitts, Rt. 2. A
Paper-shell pecans, Schleys, in
small tots, up. to 50 Jbs., 15c Ib.;
over 50 Ibs., 12%c Ib.; Stuarts and
Money Makers, i10c I1b.; money
order -with order. Mrs.Z. D.
Cravey, McRae. -
Three hundred and fifty bu. Ga.
runner peanuts, 50c bu. or exc. 2
bu. for 1 buy Brab./ or iron peas. J.
R. Miller, Sylvester. Rt. 2
Schley, Vandeman and Stuart pe-
cans,<-15 = 1b.;
A-No.
for
for
collard, squash or turnip seed. Mrs.
ii. T.-May, Warthen.
Stuart pecans, choice quality,
well: fitted, 12. Jb: FOB. ae =D.
McCool, Surrency.
~ Seven or 800 lbs. paper-shell
pecans, sev, var., 5c lb. FOB. Mrs
W. R. Beall, Forest Glen.
Twelve tons. special improved
runner peanuts, recleaned, 2%c Ib.
FOB Edison. Willie C. Brooks,
Pluffton. : :
Nice, clean pecan
prepaid; also med.
for: planting, 5c ~ Ib.
Eridges, Sylvester.
N. Cc. flat runnerpeanuts, 22 yrs.
Imp. i-ton to acre, 50c bu. - Also
hand-shelled, 5c -lb.. All FOB.
Scund and bright. Guar. W. U.
J. Draughon, Climax.
Large paper-shell
meats, 25 Ib,
size seedlings
Mrs-e tT. 3.
pecans, 15c
and 20c lb., FOB. _ Emory Jones;.
Biakely.
. Imp. runner peanuts, 2c Ib. re-
cleaned, 214c lb. FOB. Exc. for
corn. Bu. for bu. Ea. pay frt. on
what he ships. T. W. Brooks,
| Bluffton.
No. 1 N. C. Ga. runner peanuts,
3%c Ib. del. in 100-lb. lots, or 3
TOB. Also 90 to 100-day speckled
velvet beans, $1.50 bu. del. in Ga
Willetts wonders, 25c lb. del. J.
G. Broome, -Tifton, Rt. 6.
Med. paper-shell pecans, 15c;
small, 10c;. large, 20c; shelled
meats, 40c Ib., 5 Ibs., $1.90. Add
fostage. Exc. for other value.
Mrs, Addie Waddelle, .Pearson.
Paper-shell pecans, large, well-
filled Stuarts and Schleys, 250 Ibs.
Make: best cash offer. Sell at once.
Mrs. Ed Morgan, Americus, Rt. D.
Nice, large seedling pecans, 5c
Ib. Exe. for white peas, crowders
of any kind, syrup or honey. Wb.
for lb. Mrs, Daniel McCook, Mc-
Intyre, Rt 2. :
One hundred and eighty No.
White Spanish peanuts. Fine for
seed, 50c -bu. at farm. Any amt.
H. F.-Turner, Deepstep, Rt. 1.
No.-1 1931 crop Spanish and Ga.
runner peanuts, 2c lb. FOB. Money
| order. H. D. Martin, Vienna, Rt. 2.
About 150 bu. N. C. runner pea-
nuts, ist yr. from N. C. hand-
picked, clean, $4 per 100 Ibs. FOB
my shipping point. Cash with or-
der; C. C. Watts, Vvalda, Rt. 2.
Genuine No. 1 N. C. runner pea-
nuts, 2%4c 1b. FOB. Cash or money
order. O., M. Greene, Iron City.
POTATOES FOR SALE
Ten to 20 bu. Vine grown Big
Stem Jersey potatoes, 90c bu:: exc.
for corn at 60c bu.; also 2. April
turkey hens, about 12 tbs., $2.50 ea.
E. J. Youmans, Baxley, Rt. 5.
White Star Irish potatoes, $1 bu
dei by parcel post; 10 Ibs. dried ap-
ples; exe. for 10 Ibs. cotton; ea.
ray postage. R. L. Davis, Rolston.
Big Stem Jersey seed potatoes,
$1 bu. FOB. John Bowen, Vidalia.
Rt. 4:
One hundred and 50 to 200 bu.
No. 1 Porto Rico potatoes, for sale.
M. F. Jones, Metter, Rt. 1, Box 111.
Fifteen bu. Big Stem Jersey po-
tato seed for sale or exc. for syrup.
bu. for gal.; or will exc. for any-
thing can use. Reppord Carter,
Surrency.
One hundred and twenty-five bu.
Big Stem Jersey potatoes, cert.
pure, $1 bu. M. B. Griffin, Sur.
rency, Rt. 1.
Eight hundred bu. cert. red skin,
imp. kiln dried Porto Rican seed
potatoes. Write for prices. Also
will have slips for sale. Wm. C.
King, Alpharetta, Rt. 4.
Hight hundred bu. state insp.
Porto Rican seed potatoes, yellow
ond imp. mixed, at $1 bu. FOR.
L. Aspinwall, Screven.
SYRUP FOR SALE
Ten gal, A-1 Beat the Bee syrup
in: new buckets, 60c gal, FOB. W.
A. Clark; Dalton, Rt. 1.
i
also Willetts cold
proof gardn peas, 25c lb.; exc. for
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Georgia Products
' For Sale
Old-fashioned Ga. ribbon cane
syrup, in new 85-gal. cypress bbls.,.
$14 ea: Sample on request. J. J.
Dixon, Bainbridge.
Thirty gal, good syrup, Tic gal.
\E'OB; in 1-gal.. buckets, . Exc. for
RJ. or P. C. pigs: Mrs: ida
Parker, Talking Rock.
Ga,. cane syrup, 198%. crop, am
new 35-gal.. bbis.; 50c gal. FOB
Springfield. Also greasy heading
collard seed, 75c Ib. or 10e this. S.
A. Rahny Rincon, Rt.- 2.
A-1 Ga. cane syrup,
Lhls., $138;-6-gal cans,
pal: : $320 ~ POR:
Whigham.
Good thick honey drip sorghum
in 10 and 12 Ib. cans at 50e gal
or exe. for potatoes ,peanuts, geese
or anything can use. H. G. 'Thom-
assaon, Rockmart, Rt. 2: :
N. Ga. sorghum syrup, guar. as
<ood as the best, 80c gal. del. Mrs.
G. B. McCrary, Gainesville, Rt. %
Good, thick
in 35-gal.
$3; 12 halt
Je Pe Render
ets, 6 for $3; in 38 gal. bbls., $15.
R: EB. Snow, Forsyth, Rt 4.
VEGETABLES FOR SALE
Two acres fine young turnips
Georgia Products
Wanted
~REANS AND PEAS WANTED
Exe. speckled veivet beans, Span-
ish peanuts for O-too-tan, Biloxi,
o. Laredo soy beans, hairy veteh,
buckwheat, cattail millet, Jespe-
Iexe. long broom straw, for half
peck white or cream Crowder peas,
ea. to pay postage; also exc. for dry.
apples, canned tomatoes. iTattie
GBoatright; Oak: Park.
2 lbs. butter peas, ea. to pay post-
age. Mrs. George Harbuck, fFitz-
gerald, Rt. 4, Box 27.
Want 1 bu. 90-day running. velvet
bu clean, sound, California. black-
eyed pas, ea. pay charges. I. D.
McDuffie, Ashland, Rt. i.
Want -real butter peas, state
price per pint or what will exc.
for field peas or O-too-tan beans.
A. R. Paulk, Willacoochee.
Want peas, cream sugar
ders, or Calif, black eyes, or red
Bennett, Sylvania, ;
Want a few Ibs. pole cat crowder
peas. (W. T. Holmes, Culloden.
FRUIT WANTED
dried. peaches, .-2 Ibs. for. 1- th:
peaches. Mrs. B. F. Merritt, Ca-
milla, Rt. 4, Box 26.
Exc. 1: M. lead, war.
plants for 10 lbs. of dried apples
or peaches, up to 100 Ibs. Each pay:
postage or .express. Mrs.
Bullard, Baxley.
of core and veel, 2 lbs for 1 Ib.
apples or dried peaches, or for
peanuts., Mrs. I. Cy Oliver, Col-
lins.
HONEY BEES AND BEE SUP-
PLIES WANTED
Want few stands of bees, also
lanta,
Phone 7008.
TREES, ETC., WANTED
Want to_buy. orange, grapefruit
lemon, satsuma, fig, peach and
plum trees. Make . lowest
ment. S. L. Calfee,
Ohio, 659 Linwood Ave.
Glynn County, Ga.
Want 25 or 50. budded
exc. N. C. runner peanuts for same,
1931 crop. W. W. DeLoach,
let; Rts.
Want best prices on 6 Money
Maker pecan trees. Miss
Morrison, Clarkesville.
PECANS AND PEANUTS
WANTED
nuts, sound, for seed, W. M. Sowell
Savannah, Rt.,3.
syrup made from
tiastings syrup cane, 10 Ib. buck-
for sale. A. H. Cooper, Pavo, Rt. 3.
deza, ete. J. P. Callon, Georgetown,
beans, 1 bu. Biloxi. beans; exc. 2
for. Mrs. Dora Brinkley, . Chula, |
Rta. : a
Exc. Ga. raised N. C. peanuts
crow-
rippers. Will .exc. .1 lb... goods 4
pecans for 1% peas. Ha, prepay ~
chgs. Any amt, to 50 lbs. J. EB. 7
oF
Exc. No. 1 white Spanish pea- ~
nuts for No. 1 bright, peeled sun-
cabbage
F, Mi @
Exc. Frotscher, Mobile or Suc:
cess pecans for dried apples, free
Bach. pay postage. Mrs. T.. Gea
Beverly, Ochlochnee. aie
Exc. purple hull peas for dried
hives, etc. F. H. Dennington, At-~
553: Angier Ave., -N, dae
ge
PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT
price, packed and ready for ship-
Columbus, ~
Farm in -
pecan
trees, 5-or 6 ft. high, and Schley,
Stuarts and Money Maker pecans;
Brook-
Want some seedling apple
sprouts; nursery stock. T. E. Nor-
yell, Atlanta, 288 Haralson
Ave., N. E. a
Cuba
Want 3 bu. imp. Spanish pea-
Pi se ei ad tale
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Georgia Products
Wanted
_. Want seedling and paper shell
pecans in any quantity. Pay high-
est cash prices. Send sample and
write number. of Ibs. ea. var. of.
fered. Geo. M. Paine, Columbus,
Box 1160.
Want 8 bu. runner peanuts, 24
Ibs. to the bu.: will exc. Porto Rico
potato plants: 1 M first drawing for
1 bu. peanuts. A. C. Carter, Sur-
rency, Rt. 2.
Exe. 12 Ibs. white Spanish pea-
"nuts for 6 lbs. paper-shell pecans or
*
will exc. 6 lbs. dried peaches for 6
Ibs. pecans, Herman Bell, Charing,
Gite; Box 72,
Exe. imp, Cooks cotton seed for
runner or Spanish peanuts, and for
field peas. J. Il. Rodgers, Ogle-
thorpe, Rt. 3.
Want all var., any amt.,,\ pecans.
Neon W. Buchanan, Americus.
Want seedling and paper-shell
pecans in any quantity; pay the
highest cash prices; send sample
and state number lbs. ea. var, of-
sfered. Geo. M. Prince, Columbus,
Box 1160.
Exe. home-cured middlings, cold
storage hams, shoulders, all oak
smoked, at 12c, 22c and 18c re-
spectively for 100 Ibs. runner pea-
nuts, 4 bu. Spanish peanuts, J. G.
Purvis, Hortense.
Want 200 Ibs, Ga. grown N. C.}
peanut. seed: will exc. 90-day vel.
' vet bean seed in hull. 7. F. Lewis,
Baxley, Rt. 4.
POTATOES WANTED
Want to hear from parties hav
- Ing Godbys early prolific potatoes.
Hot ue.
Smith, Homerviile, Rt. 1
ox 1.
Want 200 bu. gev. insp. P. R.
potatoes, grown from vines. Give
best price at once. B. J. Morris,
Baxley.
- Want % bu. Stone Mtn. seed
frish potatoes. Will pay reason-
able price. M. F. Norman, . Rich-
land.
eS
have
Want to hear from party who
ean furnish 1 to 300 bu. pink skin
Porto Rican seed potatoes, cert.
and transferred; state what you
and lowest price. W: R
Daniel, Carrollton, Rt. 7. :
Exe. 1 doz. 2-yr.-old, large purple
_ bverbearing fig sprouts for eating
potatoes, or shelled corn. O. J.
Grantham,. Vienna, Rt.. 4.
- Want the old. fashioned notched
0-Ib. bags.
cane seed, 60c bu., 3-bu. bags; re-
leaf pumpkin yam potatoes; quote
price./ J. L: Yarbrough, Social
Circle.
Want 1000 bu.
tatoes; state best price.
Moore, Rome, 23 Butler St.
Porto Rico po-
eds,
Miscellaneous For Sale
Sun-dried apples, peaches, 7c lb.,
Recleaned blue ribbon
cleaned Clay, Whipps, New Era
- peas, 90c bu., 3-bu. bags. FOB.
masue CC: Cy. Jarrard, Cleveland.
Pet: 1:
~ /75 head dairy
Peanut, soy beans, peavine hay,
75 dairy cattle (grade Jersey and
Gvernsey);, field peas, O-too-tan
beans, Laredos, mammoth yellow
SoyS: Syrup, Cooks resistant. Cok-
ers 5 cotton seed. Cash only. F.
H. Greer, Ashburn,
Sheep, hogs, mules, Cokers 5,
Wilson, Petty-Toole cotton seed;
feanuts, soy beans, peavine hay,
cattle, corn, field
peas, cane syrup, Texas rustproof
~ @ats and corn.
be
- Mrs.
bacco,
ens.
Nice twisted
Z son, Baxley.
Cash only.
Castleberry, Ashburn.
Yellow crowder peas, 35c pk.
Mastodon everbearing strawberry
plants, $3.50 M. Good: Ga. cane
syrup, 65c gal. Vegetable peach
seed, 10c spoonful. Add postage.
sy; Stansel, Cleveland,
M. M.
fot. 4.
Thirty or 35 lbs. . sun-dried
peaches, 6c Ib. not prepaid, or exc.
_fer something equal value; 15 or
20 ~=gallons~ good, new syrup
in new buckets, 50c gal., not pre-
oid, =. i. Peck, Murrayville,
mR 2.
Good. flavored, flue cured to-
smoking, 8c; chewing, 10c
-Ib. or exc. for dried fruit.or chick-
Add postage. Mrs. L. D.
Boatright, Rockingham. ~
Twenty-five lbs. nice, clean goose
' feathers, 50c Ib. Mrs. J. T.-Bolton,
Leslie.
_ Serap cotton, 2e Ib.
wallas; Rt. 8.
. Genuine Golden Leaf, flue cured
B. Frey,
tobacco, 12 Ibs., $1. Prepaid to
rd zone. Frank Harris, Baxley,
mt 2.
. Three M. stalks of green sugar
' eane, $1.50 per 100, FOB Bed, lo-
- eated inside city limits Americus.
R. S. Broadhurst, Americus.
chewing tobacco,
Harold Thomp-
10c Ib. prepaid.
Miscellaneous For Sale
Nice, dry, clean, sifted black wal-
nuts, 48 lb, del.; also cream sugar
erowder peas, $2.50 per bu. del.
Iifoyt Howington, Commerce, Rt. 3.
Fresh, bright honey, ext, or
chunk; covered with . strained
honey, put up in 10-lb. buckets,
$1.25 del.; strawberry jam, qt. Ma-
son jars, 50c qt., 2 or more ats. del.
Money order. Mrs. A. F. OKelley.
Maysville, Rt. 2.
Good, long leaf tobacco, chew-
ing, 10c;,smoking, 8 lb. prepaid
in 8rd zone. Exc. 10 Ibs. for 10
lbs. dried apples. Ea. pay postage.
C, D. Rentz. Baxley, Rt. 2.
Sweet leaf flue cured tobacco,
chewing, 10c Ib.; smoking, 8e Ih.
All del. Cash with order. Dan A.
Campbell, Baxley; Rt. 2.
Black walnut kernels, 30c Ib.;
$1 bu. cash; postage included. C.
.G. Gunter, Dillard.
Fresh corn meal, any quantity,
(he= Duy HOB: SRP s. Wrisns,
Dudley.
Black walnut kernels, sifted;
large, 30c lb.; 4 lIbs., $1.10 del. Mrs.
Dock Brown, Doerun, Rt, 1. 3
Two lbs. walnut and hickory
nut meats. 4c Ib. del.; exc. 1 cup
speckled Crowder peas for 1 cup
of early Eng. peas; turnip and
mustard rape salad, 20c gal. del.
Mrs. Ora Thornton, Cumming,
Rito:
Good chewing or smoking tobac-
co, 5c Ib. and postage. Mrs. C. 7.
Houston, Blackshear.
Flue-cured tobacco, twisted, 10
Ibs., $1; smoking, 10c; no chks. nor
COD honored. Mrs. R. B. Dykes,
Baxley.
Hight tbls. of N. C. long leaf to-
baceo, 15c spoon., or lot for, $1;
also gourd nest eggs, 20 doz., or
exc. for, 4 feed sacks, Mrs. G. LL.
Childers, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Three lbs. piack walnut kernels,
sifted and free of trash, 40c lb. or
$1 cand postage for lot; exec. for
white Crowder peas at \12c_ Ib.;
money order. Mrs. J.. N. Knowles,
Jackson, Rt. 1.
Five bundles broom straw, 4-5
ft. long, 85c and shipping chgs. or
$1 and no postage. Mrs. Mamie
Bell, Charing, Rt. 2.
Large hickory nuts, $1.50 bu.;
exc. for peanuts, 100 bu.,-or exc.
for O-too-tan beans, or 15 lbs. red
leaf, home-made chewing tobacco;
must be good. Guy Abernathy,
Lula, Rt, 2.
Wool, just as it came from
sheeps back; make best offer.
Mrs. Tom Cade, Elberton, Rt. 4.
Flue-cured tobacco, 10c Ib.: exe.
for white bunch butter beans,
black-eyed peas, cornfield . beans,
buneh garden beahs. R. E. Tom-
berlin, Surrency.
Flue-cured tobacco, 10 Ib. or
exc, for black-eyed peas; also
have 1 milch cow with 2nd calf,
$30. J. C. Reynolds, Surrency.
Lady peas, white table peas, 10c
16.4212 lbs. $1; red rippers, 5 Ib.,
rarcet post in 10-Ib. lots; black
walnut. and hickory nuts, $1 bu,
Mrs. M. C.. Crow, Gainesville,
Rt 2,
Good, flue-cured tobacco, 8c;
dark, 7c Ib. FOB. Henry M. Hern:
Gon, Surrency.
- Watermelon rind preserves, 60c;
figs, pear and peach*preserves, 50c
at. Spanish, peach and green to-
mato pickles, 45c qt. Mrs. Z. M.
Story, Thomson.
Sage, spearmint, catnip, car-
riander plants, 5c ea. Mrs. R. I.
Williams, Cumming.
One hundred egg cases, 35 ea.;
i100 bu. seed oats, 50c bu.; white
bunch butter bean and Stone Mtn.
melon seed, hand picked, ea., 20c
Ib. Mrs. J. M. Nash, Licolnton.
Peanut, Soy bean, peavine hay;
grade Jersey and Guernseys,
field peas, O-too-tans, Laredos.
mammoth yellow Soy beans; syrup,
Cooks wilt-resistant, Cokers 5,
cotton seed; cash only. F. 4H.
Greer, Ashburn,
Black walnut meats, 50c_ Ib.;
white, half runner tender garden
beans, 25e cup. Mrs, M. C. Mason,
Cut Cane. :
Yellow: leaf, flue-cured tobacco,
smoking, 12 Ibs., $1;, chewing, 8
Ibs., $1; postpaid: exc. for dried
apples; lb. for lb. W. F. Brigman,
Baxley.
Bright, flue-cured tobacco, 10c
lb. del. in 10-Ib. lots: exe. for dried
apples. Ike- Tomberlin, Surrency.
Two doz qts. nice canned
peaches, 25c qt. cash; buyer to
send postage. Mrs. J. W. Vickey,
Chauncey, Rt. 2. 5
Sev. 100 lbs. black walnuts, new
crop, hulled and dried; make best
offer. Mrs. J. E. Yawn, Rhine,
Riot, oe
ood, flue-cured, twisted tobac-
co, 10 lbs., $1 prepaid to 38rd zone:
cash with order. Tony Young,
Baxley, Rt, 2. eee
rs
eo
-|sell or exc. for good dried apples,
| Box 34.
-75c; peanuts,
Wilbanks, Spring Place. __
Twisted tobacco; 15 lb. FOB, R.
M. Morris, Surrency, Rt. 2.
Ky. Wonder seed beans, 20c cup-
ful; May cherries, 20c ea.; spear-
mint plants, 6 for 25c; postpaid.
Mrs. Emily B. Carnes, Cumming,
Rie:
Catnip, mint, horehound, 2 set.,
15c, good var. strawberry and EIl-
dorado blackberry, 50c C; add post-
age. Mrs. W. E.. Pearson, Hogans-
ville, Rt.. 1.
Ground oyster-shell for. large
end small chickens, $1 per 190 Ibs.
FOB. W. A. Smith, Savannah, 102
Fast Bay: St.
Apple, peach, pear preserves,
85e qt.; canned tomatoes, plums,
peaches, blackberries, huckleber-
ries, apples, 25c qt.; huckleberry
jom, 85c qt. FOB;. exc. for chick-
ens; Reds preferred. Mrs. W. M.
McBride, Bremen. :
White multiplying. onion sets,
#5c gal.; sundried peaches; 8c Ib.;
white rice pop corn, 8c Ib.; white
table peas, 7c; long green okra, 5c
thls.; add postage. Mrs. Myrtis
Loggins, Gainesville; Rt. 9. -
Sheep, hogs, mules, Cokers 5,
Wilson, Petty-Toole cotton seed,
peanut soy bean, peavine hay; 75
dairy cattle, corn, field peas, cane
syrup, Texas rustproof oats, seed
corn. M. M. Castleberry, Ashburn.
Good N. Ga. air-cured chewing
tobacco, 15 lb.; add postage. S. A.
Deaver,! Culberson, N- -.. Rt. 4
Box 48. Res. of Union County, Ga.
Five doz. % pt. glasses of ap-
ple ,peach and grape jelly, $1.50
doz., or 40c .qt.; qt. sealed fruit
cans. Mrs. J. A. Puckett, Buford,
Rit:
Ree seed, 25: gal: NN: Ga.
honey, ext. or in comb with ext.,
25e. gal.; fresh
water ground meal, 65c; good
new syrup, 50c; all postpaid and
insured. Mrs. C. A. Allen, Louis-
ville.
Flue-cured smoking tobacco,
10c Ib., or exc. for anything of
value; write first. Riley Tomber-
lin, Baxley, Rt. 2.
Good, home-grown, flue-cured
tobacco, chewing or smoking, 10
Ibs., $1 postpaid; money order;
will exc. for dried apples, free
from core and worms, etc., and
for Lady Finger peas, lb. for Ib.:
ea. pay postage. Mrs. G. L.
Leggett, Baxley.
Land lime, tested dbl. strength;
guar. at $5 ton or exc. for value.
R. L. Adams, Fairburn.
Fig preserves, 45c qt., pastage
extra, or will exc. for anything
can use. S. S. Sayer, Rayle.
Some good, barn-cured to-
bacco, chewing, 10c; smoking,
8c; all good, ripe and mellow;
will pay postage to 8rd zone.
Mrs. Christine Harper, Surrency.
Good, flue-cured smoking to-'
bacco, 7c lb.; ready for ship-
ment. Henry W. Herndon, Sur-
rency, Rt. 2:
Flue-cured chewing and smok-
ing tobacco, 13 lbs., $1; add
pee W. H. Troupe, Baxley,
Bright, flue-cured tobacco, 8c
lb.; no orderfs for less than 10
lbs.; money order. Ike Tomber-
lin, Surrency.
Four lbs. good, dark red tobac-
co, del. in Ga... $1, -J. ow. Gay,
Jasper, Rt..3.
Smoking tobacco,
in bulk or will put it
5
flue-cured,
in hands,
1931 fruit, lb. for lb.; both to
send sample. Mrs. T. S. Shannon,
Lenox.
Black walnut kernels, 50c lb.
del.; also black walnut trees, 114
ft. high, $1-per 10. Mae Cochran,
Protection.
Black walnut kernels, 30c Ib.;-
cash and postage, $1 bu. CG. G.
Hunter, Dillard.
Genuine yellow leaf tobacco,
10c Ib. or exc. for dried peaches
or dried apples; Ib. for Ib.: ea.
pay shipping chgs. Mrs. Blanche
Harris, Baxley.
Two M lbs. duck feathers; sell
or exc. for chickens, fertilizer or
other value; write. Mrs. Tom
Huston, Columbus.
Few black walnuts, hulled and
dried, 50c Ib. plus postage, also
few 1931 fresh collard seed, 10c
an 0zZ., plus postage. A. Taling-
ton, Davisboro, Rt. 3, Box 26.
: Biack walnuts, 1931 crop, large
size, hulled clean, $1 bu. Mrs. J.
M. Marshall, Talbotton, Rt. 1,
Black walnut kernels, 2 Ibs.,
75c, del.; money order only. Mrs,
Dock Brown, Doerun, Rt. 1;
Box 148.
Good, N. Ga. home-raised
smoking and chewing tobacco,
12%c Ib.; exc. for pigs. J. A.
ie
| kernels, large, free of shell, 50c lb.
~ Two hundred bu. peas, 90c. bu.
ror chewing; money order or cash.
Jack Mundy, Jr., Jonesboro, Rt. 2,
ing tobacco. Robt. E. Ele phy
Rt. 2. ce i oe
Thinsday, February 4, 1
Visedlaicous For Sale : Miscellaneous For Sale |
Best- quality black walnut
del. Mrs. Hay Dent, Roberta.
Fig, peach and pear preserves,
50e qt.; watermelon rind -pre-
serves, 60c; Spanish relish, Indian
red peach pickle, 45 at.; also
mint plants, 50c 100. Mrs. Z. M.
Story, Thomson.
Thirty-six fine Martin gourds
for sale or exc. for bunch butter
beans, also bunch snap beans,
squash seed, and McCaslin pole
beans, W. A. Hogue, Lenox.
Twisted tobacco, 15c 1b. FOB. R.
M. Morris, Surrency, RFD 2.
Bright leaf, flue-cured tobacco,
chewing and smoking, 5 lbs., 60c;
10 Ibs.,-$1 postpaid; money order.
A. L. Rozier, Baxley, Rt. 2.
Missionary strawberry plants,
$2.M; white nest onions, 40c gal.;
quill melon seed, 20c cup; white
and colored butter beans and okra,
15c large cup. Mrs. G. M. Phillips,
Hartwell, Rt. 2. A
White nest onions, 40c gal.; new
gourd nest eggs, 20c doz; 1 at.
early ng. peas, sound, 25c; 8 tbls.
N. C. long leaf tob. seed, 15
spoonful, or $1 for lot. Mrs. G. L.
Childers, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1._
Beet seed, 8 oz.; cucumber, 10c
oz.; chicken lettuce sed, 20c 0z.;
also plants, 20c C, or $1.25 M, and
early Eng. peas, 20 1b.; will exc.
Mrs. S. M. Gunter, Lawrenceville,
Ris, :
Thirty lbs. nice clean geese
feathers, 40c Ib. del. Mrs. C. H.
Capel, Molena. :
Sev. 100 Ibs. nice, dried walnuts
this yrs. crop, hulled, for sale;
write or see. Mrs. J. EH: Yawn,
Rhine, Rt:-1, Box 115,
Red chewing tobacco, 10c_ Ib.
del.; smoking, 8c lb.;. add postage
(8c). S. P. Hutto, Surrency.
Water ground corn meal, 65
bu.; milling corn, 60c bu. del. in
Ga. J. E. Wallace, . Hapeville,
841 N. Ave.
Raspberry roots, 60c lb.; black-
berry roots, 50c lb. Ursken Owens-
by, Clarkesville, Rt. 1. :
Flue-cured chewing and smok-
ing. tobacco, 10c lb: or exc. for
dried fruit; lb, for lb. Mrs. J. A.
Mile, Baxley, Rt. 4. * :
~ Sweet leaf, flue-cured chewing
tobacco, twisted, 10 Ibs., $1 del.
8rd zone; no chks. J. T. Troupe,
Baxley, Rt. 2.
even wt. bags; O-too-tan beans, $3
bu. FOB; pure B. R. eggs, 50 doz.
and postage; B. R. pullets, 75c ea.,
FOB. R. S. Parham, Greenville. *
Flue-cured tobacco, twisted, 10
lbs., $1 prepaid to 8rd zone. Mrs.
Thelma Joyner, Baxley, Rt. 2.
Golden yellow sweet leaf, flue-
cured chewing tobacco, 13 Ibs., $1
del. 3rd zone; no chks. Ella Crosby,
Baxley, Rt. 2, Box 38.
Flue-cured chewing tobacco,
twisted, 10 lbs., $1 prepaid to 8rd
zone. Alice Milikin, Baxley.
Sweet flue-cured tobacco, twist-.
ed, 10 Ibs., $1 prepaid to 8rd zone.
Lott Garrison, Baxley, Rt. 2.
Flue-cured tobacco, 10c Ib. del.
in 10-Ib. lots; money order. Dave
Medders, Surrency, Rt. 2.
Yellow, barn-cured tobacco, 6c
to 15 per lb.; for pipe, cigarette
Miss Inez Campbell, Surrency.
Good, -home-made tobacco, sound
and sweet, 10 Ib. boxes, del., $1,
money order. Ruth _- Spivey,
Surrency. .
Tobacco, home-made, 8c lb.; cash
with order; sat. guar. Claud Fetter,
Surrency. i
Tobacco, 8c lb. or exc. for value.
Miss. Myrtle Campbell, Surrency.
Black walnut kernels, nice and
clean, 50c lb, del. M. A. Cochran,
Protection. Eas
Poke, sassafras root, 10c lb,
tame blackberry vine, 20c doz., 7
doz. $1.25; huckleberry bushes, 20c
doz.; May cherry, 8 ea., $1. doz.
Add postage. Mrs. Mary Adams,
Alpharetta, Rt, 2.
Huckleberry bushes, 20c doz., 12
doz:, $1.35; yellow clear seed peach
trees, 8c ea., $1 doz. Poke, sassa-
fras roots, 10c lb. Add postakge.
Mrs. Lula Bell, Alpharetta, Rt. 2.
Nice, long wool, large size sheep
or Sheep skin, dried, $1 ea. <A.
Dried sage leaves, 60c Ib. post:
paid; sassafras roots, 20c lb. Miss
Mollie Reece, Ball Ground, Rt. 4,
One hundred lbs. new geese
feathers, 50c Ib. U. G. RB. Hogan,
Dexter. Z
Miscellaneous Wanted
Want to exc. dried peaches or
peas ofr good chewing or smok-
Mrs. J. E. Lee, Grayson,
| feed sacks, 1 teacupful for 2
_ Miscellaneous Wanteg
Exe. 10 Ibs. nice drieq anny
or peaches for 10 Ibs. goog oe
ing tobacco; also exe, fruit #0
1M ea., cabbage and Bermuda,
onion plants, and 1 pk, pj
sets; ea. del. F. > wy. Sheliny
ee oe 5, =
Exc. 2 S. large Spanish peo
nuts for 20 white feed sack as
lp. cap., free from holes, or jy
Ibs. bright, peeled syun-qmaq
peaches, for 15 sacks. Mrs, Fe
ton Williams. Eatonton, :
Want 18 or 20 Ibs. new case
or duck feathers; state nen
eash price. Mrs. D. B. Young, fg.
Fayette, Rt.2. | as
Exc. sugar crowder peas for
seed, also white and brown-eyeq
peas; 2 Ibs. of seed for 3 White
chicken feed sacks; write firs
Rizy
Want 100 white feed sacks of
100 Ib. cap.; exc. Gordon Pro.
lific seed corn or Lee Wilson co}.
ton~seed, Ist yr.; 1 bu. for eq
20 sacks, del.; also peck of chufas
for Brown Leghorn eggs del. Mrs _
A. J. Dixon, Mershon, Rt, ha
Box 10.
Exc. 300 bundles 4-hand up.
land fodder for meat or flour,
near Opossum creek bridge,
Ebriece M. Elrod, Jefferson,
Rigel Se
Exc. 5 bu. mixed peas for 59
lbs. nice, home-made lard. Mrs,
B. G. Cranford, Chauncey, Rt.2,
Want hard wood ashes in 10.
Ib. lots; must be dry. O. FE
Norton, Fairburn. pe.
Exc. value, $450 for farm pro.
duce, good mule, cows or hogs,
syrup and peas, or anything can
use. N. L. Carter, Scott, Rt. 1.
Exc. choice select pecans for
fresh garden seed, or plants, any
kind; write what you have ;
liberal exc. A. E. Muilberger,
Valdosta. ae
Exe. first class budded, 3-yr._
old pecan trees for farm produce,
poultry or anything can use,
Claude Eubank, Smyrna, Rt. 2
Exc. huckleberry bushes at 60
per C for hogs, rabbits, poultry,
white sacks, or calves, or any.
thing I can use; write what you
have to offer. Geo. Blackwell, |
Cleveland. ae
Want 40 or 50 lbs. good, nice
goose feathers at 50c Ib. Mrs. M
L, Huffman, Oglethorpe, Rt. 1,
Exc. large sweet crowder 0
white table peas, Perkins okra
cabbage-heading collard seed 0
tenderest cornfield beans for
hice dried apples or paper-she
pecans. Miss Mary Cochrai,
Lawrenceville. ae
Exc. first class grass hay for
an A-1 milch cow, meat hog, |
about 150-200 lbs., W. or
Leghorn pullets, or small yea
lings. O. E. Bentley, Milledgeville
Exe. nice, sun-dried apples
good, fluecured chewing tobace
Mrs. J.W. Overton, Bowdon, Rt.
Want to buy good, strong dark
red chewing tobacco; send sample
and state best price in first letter
PB. L. Addington, Morganton.
Exc, 100 lb. white feed sacks
for cabbage, onion plants, corm
field. beans, peas, fruit trees. Dav
Milford Columbus, Rt. 1. - d
Exc. yellow leaf, flue-cured th
bacco for dried apples; Ib. for, lb;
must be free of worms, John W. }
Miller, Baxley, Rt. 4. aed
Exc. 10 Ibs. nice sun-dried
peaches for 12 white feed sacks
100 Ibs. cap.; also 20 Ibs. big red
Spanish peanuts, 2 and 3 in D
for 25 sacks; ea. pay postage. Mr
Felton Williams, Hatonton. i
Exe. 25 Ibs. good, nice dried ah
ples for 25 Ibs. good, clean cotton
ea. pay parcel post chgs. Mrs:
A. Tanner, Dial. ae
Exe. pecans for dried fruit,
for lb., or 2 lbs. Lady peas for!
of pecans: also exc. 2 tbls, Call
Wonder pepper seed for 1
stringless green pod. bean sett
Mrs. Inez Rheney, Wadley.
Exe. dried apples ,at 10
huckleberry bushes, 50c G; |
gooseberries,- 6 for 50c for ho
white sacks, meat or lard; ea
Leo Blackwell, Cleveland, Rt. #
Want peanuts and 50 Ibs. sf
tobacco; send sample; cash, OF
exc. Concord grapes or
crowns for same. Yonge Walk
Mt, Airy, Rt. 1. :
Want ginseng 2
Gilstrap, Alpharetta, Rt. 2
Want some cane, the new Ki
P. O. J. (I believe they call
give me best price on a f@
stalks. J. G. Daniel, Morgan.
Exe. Eng. pea seed for W
is
Also have 40-Ib. pumpkin
cup; white ecrowder peas.
Calif. black-eye, 5 Ib. Post
tra. Mrs. M. R: Hirod, Ly!
So