Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1933 November 2

Skip viewer

secant 5 a

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

Roa
;








































:





TOLUME 16.
Grain and Hay For Sale

_ Nice, clean sound seed wheat, Blue
Stem. No weevils nor obnoxious grass.
.50 bu; Cokers ped. Abruzzi rye, 1st
>, from Coker, $2 bu. No order less 2
J. H. Palmer, Tennille.

Genuine, A-1 Bancroft, Appler and
stings 100-Bu. oats, 75c bu. FOB,
fash with order. O. M. Greene, Iron
ity.

1.50 bu. John Sheffield, Americus.

300 bundles bright cured Bottom
id fodder, 1933 crop, $4.50 per lot.
Vill del. within 10 or 15 miles. Calif.
Multiplying beer seed, 10c per large
art, del. J. M. Craton,. Dallas, R 4.

' Seed wheat, $1.35 bu; Fulghum seed
ats, 76 bu. FOB. W. D. Kersey, Kath-
en.

15 shocks of corn, fodder and stalk.
est offer gets it; also some Peavine
hay, cheap. Carl H. Francis, Decatur,
i

Bright, sound, free from wheat or
noxious seed of any kind, Fulghum
eed oats, 80c; recleaned Abruzzi rye,
2.25; May Blue Stem wheat, $1.50 bu.
il FOB. J. F. Lowe, Sr., Ft. Valley.
Winter Turf oats. Fine for grazing,
1 bu. FOB. Cash with order. J. C. Mc-
endon, Mansfield.
Fulghum seed oats,
furphy, Sandersville.
Mountain Rye, $1.25 bu; Abruzzi rye
1.50. Both FOB. Cash with order, Ben
Crowe, Cornelia.

.Hastings 100-Bu. oats, bright and
lean, no rain after cutting, 75c bu,
OB. Orders filled promptly. G. W.
oleman, Tifton.
Redhart wheat,
with good percentage of Hairy Vetch
eed. Excellent for forage, especially
ixed with oats. $1.25 bu. FOB; Want
0-30 W. L. hens, last March hatch,
State lowest price del. E. H. George,
Madison.

2 or 3 truck loads baled oat and
heat straw; oat straw, 40c per 100
\Ibs.; Wheat straw 30c per 100 FOB.
'. P. Brown, Milner.

Pure Fulghum oats in even wt. bags.
Write for price, stating quantity desir-
d. J. A. McDonald, Sumter.

Blue Stem wheat, $1.35 bu. FOB.
. M. Walker, Bonaire.

Grain and Hay Wanted

Will give $16 for 2 tons sound, bright
ell baled Peanut Hay, del. my farm.
eo. Cravey, Rhine.

Want to buy Hay. State lowest price
so want to buy or exch, for 2 turkey
ens and tom, 2 Guinea hens and
coster, 2 White ducks and drake. All
this yrs hatch. Olin Johnson, Thom-
pn; R21.

_ Want 1 ton Peavine hay. Mrs. D. H.
McBee, Atlanta, Box 345.

Wanted best price on 100 Ibs. Hairy
Vetch seed, also 100 lbs, Crimson clov-
r seed. W. A. Bobo, Forest Park, Dix-
ie Highway.

ct

TSC Buy i Bs

STATE CAPITOL

GEORGIA



800 bu. Sumter County seed wheat,

Notice To Farmers

The Department of Agriculture in order.
to help the farmers of Georgia have been
able to effect savings in the cost of legume
inoculation and the price has been reduced
on inoculation for one acre from thirty (30c)

_cents to twenty-five (25c) cents and ona

five acre bottle from $1.50 to $1.00. |

It will be necessary for farmers who are
planting fall leguminous crops requiring in-
oculation to let the Department of Agricul-
ture have their orders early in order that we
may properly serve you.

The legume inoculation increases yield
and quality and not only improves the crop

but enriches the soil.

{ All parties are requested to please speci-
fy the kind of Legume desired, whether for
l Austrian peas, vetch, etc. :

slightly weeviled, |

MARKET REPORT

OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS
Prevailing Wholesale Prices Oct. 30, 1933. Always Subject to Variation.

Atlanta
Eggs, extra, selected, whites, doz. $ 30
Eggs, mixed, doz. .-..---.----- .16-.22
Hens, Heavy-Breed, lb. -------- .12-.14
Hens, Leghorns, Ib. c.5552-2 10
Roosters; IOs se os le ek .06
SHO Ns set eee ee 10
Briers: 10.) oe J a 13-.17
DUCES) be cece en ae 07
Geese; IDs Gace ae as 8S .06
MUP eyS Dees ese ea 5
Capons, lp scene se se ee fe
Country Butter, best table Ib. .20
Field Peas, mixed, bu. -------- 1.00
Field Peas, not mixed, bu. -_-- 1.10
Ear Corn, (80 lbs. to bu.) bu. -- 65
Wine a ts Dll. see ae ey ee 1.05
Sweet Potatoes, per 100 lbs. -- .90
Cabbage, (green, per 100 Ibs.) - 2.00
Cabbage, (white, per 100 lbs.) - 2.00
Peavine Hay, No. 1, ton ~----- 12.50
Peanut Hay, No. 1, ton ------ 10.50

| INDEX
Grain & Hay For Sale ............ 1
Grain & Hay Wanted ............ 1
Flowers & Seeds

Por: Sales. OS
Flowers & Seed Wanted ........ 4
Second-Hand Machinery

Bor: Sale 6 vcr ae ao
Second-Hand Machinery

IW BUCO a ai ei ne aie 5
Incubators, Brooders, Etc.

IOP LG! a erg aE 5:
Incubators, Brooders, Etc.

WOREECsiay ees ert 5
Poultry: For Sale soso aes 5,6
Live Stock For Sale -..:..2......... 6
Live Stock Wanted) ..........0........ 6
Positions Wanted, 2.01.07 .40 7
Farm Help: Wanted 2250330 7
Plants: or Sale 2 8
Seed Por: Sale) 8
Miscellaneous For Sale ........... 8

Georgia Products For Sale ...... 8

CHICAGO BUTTER MARKETBased on 92 Score Centralized Standards

Oct. 23rd, 23c; Oct. 24th, 23c; Oct. 25th, 23c;

27%th, 23; Oct. 28th, 23c.

Oct. 26th, 23c; October

| Have

Lane? See VSR : Lo
wai DEPARTMENT % ((57)) AGRICULTURE.
i acapams, Wy COMMISSIONER SS=S/m

PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSJ. F. GREER, DIRECTOR.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA; THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1933

NUMBER 44.
Grain and Hay Wanted

Will pay $9.00 per ton for 50 tons |
good quality Peanut Vine hay, also
corn in shuck and oats for feeding
purposes, 100 lb. lots. del. my place Ben
Hill, Ga., 4 miles West of Hast Point.
Columbus Roberts, Columbus.

Flowers and Seed For Sale

Blanket. flower seed, bachelor but-

tons, late and early Marigold seed, zin-

nia and standing cypress seed, dark

red leaf and bloom 15c per match-box
full. Mrs. S. P. Jones, Lula, R. 3.
Violets, thrift, physostegia, 15c doz.

jonquils, 15c doz; blue hyacinths, but-

ter and eggs, October lilies, butter-

cups, 30c doz. Goldenglow, 10c ea.

Exc. for white feed sacks. Mrs. H. F.

Jarrell, Butler, R. 2.

Red japonicas, dbl. Golden Bells,

Monthly roses. All 10c ea. Add post-

age. Mrs. Willie Mae Eller, Ella Gap.

White spirea, pink almond, red Jap
Quince, hibiscus, 10 each; iris, orange

lilies, hardy phlox, fox-glove, 20c doz.

| Mrs. Oscar Silver, Talking Rock, R. 2.

November cut prices, 4 kinds daffo-
dil bulbs, State insp., $3.00 bu. By ex-
press. Cash with order.
Scotch Brooms for sale. Mrs. Julius
Jones, Calhoun, R, 4. _

White, pink, lavender altheas, pur-
ple lilacs, wild goose and Blue Dam-
son plums, 10c each; pink, yellow,
red cannas, 5 col, iris, 40 doz, Exc.
for eating onions. Nan Kown, White.
3 var. jonquils or daffodils, yellow
50c C. $4.00 M; 1 large boxwood, 6
ft. high and 6 ft. across top $25.00; 2
trailing cedar trees, $5.00 ea. Mrs. D.
A. Pope, Tallapoosa.

Amur privet hedge plants, well root-
ed, Insp. 30c C. also several kinds
narcissi, blooming size bulbs, 50c C.
Mrs. L. B. Taylor, Cartersville R 3.

Golden Spirea, Weigelias, red sage,
red crepe myrtles, deutzia, dbl pink,
abelia, Mock orange, dbl. white hibis-
cus, ligustrum, 11 blooming size shrubs
for $2.25. Mrs. S. W. Sloan, Auburn.

Blue Flags, 20c doz. 6 doz. $1.00;
red, white, pink everblooming rose cut-
tings, 10c doz. 3 doz. 25c; everbloom-
ing Cape Jasmine, 15c doz. 50c C. del.

| Miss Inez Moore, Bowdon, R 3.

Red, yellow Japonicas, pink weige-
lias, 15 doz. perenniel phlox, purple
iris, 70 C. All col. azaleas, 20c doz.
Narcissi, 70c C. Add postage. Linda
Hicks, Ellijay, R 4.

Milk and wine lilies, 4c ea. bulb.
orange Amarayllis bulbs, 10c; pink
vine bulbs, yellow jonquils, red Gladi-
ola bulbs, Ea. 10c doz. Add postage,
Mrs. W. I. Folsom, Quitman, 905 E..
Bartow St.

Old Eng. Dwarf boxwood plants,
beautiful tops, stocky, fine roots and
uniform size, $3.00 C. 200 for $5.00 del.
thousands. Maude Hamby,
Greenville.

Well rooted pink Crepe Myrtles, 2
for 25c. Add postage. Mrs, J. B.

Brown, Eastman, R 1,

Also 100.


oe da,

aE TWO. e

: 2 - lowers and Seed For Sale

Rhododendrons, Boxwoods, Spruce

- pines, Mtn. Laurels, azaleas, Forsythia,

dogwood, 7 for $1.00; purple iris, pink
- perennial phlox, narcissi, daffodils, 75c
C. Add postage. Mrs. B. A. Shepard,
Ellijay R 4.

_ Evergreens, spruce, white pines, rho-
dodendrons, 60c doz, butterfly forsyth-

japonicas, weigelias, 10c; purple
blue iris, perennial phlox, 70c. All col.
azaleas, 25c doz. Add postage. Mar-

tha Eller, Ellijay, R 4.

Dwarf boxwoods, for bordering, well
rooted, uniform plants, $3.00 per C.
del; Magnolias, grandifloras, 25c; 3 yr.
. monthly roses, 25c; abelias, large, 15c.

Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Greenville R 3.

Pink, white, spirea, pink weigelia,
Deutzia, purple lilac, almond, white
Star Jasmine, Goldenbells, forsythia,
4, 20c; 10 dif. iris, 40c; Narcissi, 2 doz.
15c. Mix. gladioli, 20c doz. Mrs. Hen-
ry Eller, Ellijay, R 3.

Rhododendrons, laurel, spruce pine,
red Maple, 90c doz. white and purple
lilac, 10c; blue hyacinths, 12 bulbs, 10c;
yellow and pink peach tree roses, 10c.
Exc. Miss N. A. White, Dahlonega,
oh, 1. Box 137. ,

rift or phlox subulata, roses, at-
tractive pink, strong transplanted di-
visions, 35c doz; $2.00 C. Clumps, ex-
tra large 10c and 15c ea. prepaid.

. Write for large lot prices. George

Riegal, Experiment.

Red, white American Beapty roses,
Paul Neyron pink, Ophelia, Hoosier
Beauty, Radiance, 6 field grown roses,
all blooming, guar. true to name, $1.20
in Ga. Mrs. W. H. Rucker, Milner.

Sev. doz. well rooted Winter Jasmine

or Nu diflorium plants, 20c ea. $2.00

doz.; Postage paid on dozen lots only.

Few rooted Forsythias, 20c ea. No.
-chks., no COD. Mrs. W. A. Stowers,

Elberton, R 3.

Collection of fine Dahlia tubers,
named varieties, $1.00 doz. postage col-
lect, or exc. for good, well filled paper-
shell pecans and good country but-
ter. Mrs. John Hynds, Atlanta, 93
Warren St. NE phone, De-0489 W.

Jacobs Ladder, Dutch iris, Darwin
tulips, tuberoses, 25c doz. large size
Milk and Wine lilies, 15 ea. Add
postage. Miss Blanche Woods LaFay-

ette, R 5.

12 small, well rooted holly plants,
3 in. high, to be del. in container to
prevent drying out, 25c ea. From
trees that bear berries. Mrs. R. V.
Newsome, Washington, R 5. Box 94.

For quick sale, 200 pretty boxwood
plants, $5.00 del. Mrs. B. L. Robin-
son, Greenville.

Early jonquils, single, dbl. daffodils,
narcissi. Inspected, 75c C. White and
blue iris, 25c doz; winter blooming
Thrift, 25c doz; 23 var. shrubbery, or-
namental vines. Write Mrs. C. H.
Ward, Adairsville, R 1.

Shrubbery 1 to 1 1-2 ft. tall, laurels,

_ white pines, ivys, maples. myrtles, 10c
ea. postpaid. or exc. for white. 100 lb.
cap. new cotton feed sacks at 10c ea.
postpaid. Mrs. A. J. Gragg, Clarkes-
Vile, 3.

10 cuttings, 5 kinds geraniums and
6 cut. begonias, 3 kinds for 25c; green

and red Cayenne pepper, 1-2 cupful,
10c; rooted hardy pepper plants, 5c
ea. 50c orders postpaid. Mrs. M. D.
Walters, . Plains.

700 jonquils, 300 yellow narcissi bulbs
20c doz. 65c C; 100 Chinese Sacred lily
bulbs, 40c doz. $7.00 for lot. Blooming

. size Mrs. R. P. Israel, Smithville, Rt. -

Mtn. laurels, rhododendrons, spruce
and holly, 5 doz; galax, chimney vine,
20c doz. dif. col. Mtn. azaleas, 40c doz.
wild violets, 15 C. Rooted. Add post-
age On small orders. Myrtle Duvall,
Ellijay.

Jonquil bulbs, daffodils, sweet. scent-
ed yellow cluster, butter and eggs,
April blooming narcissi, blue and white
Flags, 50c . Add postave. Miss Eli-
zabeth Webb, Forsyth, R 6.

-12 fine iris, 75c; purple and white
iris, blackberry lilies, good stock of but-
ter and eggs, 20c doz. little boxwoods,
2 yr. roots, $2.00 C. Not prepaid. Belle
Roark, Clermont.

10 old fashioned cherry bushes, 5

MARKET BULLETIN

F lowers and Seed For Sale

F lowers and Seed For Sale

Mays, 5 dbl. red cannas, purple lilac,
crepe myrtles, 8c ea. Add _ postage.
Mrs. Joe McWhorter, Bowdon, R 1.

All kinds ornamental nursery shrub- |

bery: junipers, boxwoods, 5 kinds iris,
hardy phlox for sale or exc. for white
feed sacks. Addressed envelopes for re-
ply. Elsie M. Padgett, Ella Gap.

Althea sprouts, purple and white
golden rod, Easter lilies, tiger _ lilies,
dbl. geraniums, dif. colors. All rooted,
10 cents each. Add postage. Miss Ethel
Chandler, LaFayette. R. 5.

Magnolias, 1-3 ft. 15c, 25c, 50c;
laurels, bays, dogwoods, roses, cape
jasmines, spotted Enonyums, crepe

Myrtles, 6 kinds spirea, coral berry, 2
yr. old, 15c ea. Mrs. Wavey Lewis,
Toomsboro.

Booking orders Nov. del. Maple,
Oak, Sweet Fum, Polar, Persimmon,
Dogwood, Hawthorne, Locust, Sassa-
frass, Cedar and holly trees, 20c to
$2.50 ea. O. C. Bruce, Hull, R. 1. |

Arborvitae, Boxwoods and _ other
shrubbery. Write for price and de-
scription. Mrs, S. P. Reed, Varnell, R.
2.

Rhododendrons, Mtn. laurels, Chero-
kee roses, yellow Indian azaleas, yel-
low, red dogwood, redbuds, crabapples,
$1.00 doz. sprouts; Calif. violets, 4 doz.
$1.00; also Globe arborvitae, reason-
able. H. J. Wilson, Morganton.

Jonquils and narcissi, 35c C. Purple
Iris, 60c C; monthly and climbing
roses, goldenbells, Brides Boquet, pink
almonds. all well rooted. 5c ea. 6 for
25c. Lizzie Barnes, Oakman.

Cream narcissi bulbs, 80c C. genuine
Evergreen Balsam, (resembles Clo-
umbian spruce) and Silver Spruce
tree, 6-8 in. 50c doz; 2 ft. 25 ea. 6,
$1.00. Well rooted. Postpaid. Mrs. Flo-
rence Heaton, Mineral Bluff.

Fine dbl. poppy seed, salmon color,
del. at 10c per pkg. Also winter squash
seed, 10c pkg. Exc. some for other
seed. Blannie Davis, Folkston, R 2, Box
26.

Daffodils, orange day lilies, $4 M;
purple and lavender iris, Leopard lil-
ies, $1 C; pink hardy hibiscus, white
Eng. dogwood, snowballs, dbl. crimson
aponicas, 2 for 25c. Mollie Henderson,
Ellijay.

Black Prince and light blue iris,
perennial pink phlox, narcissi, jon-
quils, 70 C; dbl. yellow, red japonicas,
4 25c; all col. azaleas, spider wart, 25c
doz. Add postage. Linda Evans, Elli-

\jay, R 4.

White Cherokee roses, $5 M; Hem-
erocallis lilies, $1.75 M; crepe myrtle,
500, $4.50. Tree and Dwarf boxwoods,
cheap. L. M. Woodruff, Greenville.

Rhododendrons, laurel, spruce pine,
25c doz. weigelias, forsythia, pink al-
monds, 10c ea. Azaleas, all col. 20c doz
narcissi, blue iris, 10c doz. Evergreen
blooming grass, 25c doz. Add postage.
Mrs. Mattie Medlin, Ellijay, R 3.

Poincianna, red and pink, May cac-
tus, all rooted, 10 each; Dec. bloom-
ing white narcissi, 30c doz; pink and
white lantanas, 15c or exc. for pink or
yellow oxalis. Mrs. C. M. Hardison,
Ideal.

Choice perennial Sweet Williams, $1
C; postpaid; mix. colors, 25c doz. White
iris, $1 C. postpaid. Mrs. Newt E.
Spence, Carrollton, R 5.

25 in. bunchy, well rooted cone sha-
ped evergreen var. arborvitaes, 35c ea.
postpaid. Miss Jessie Cash, Flowery
Branch, R 3.

Snowballs, flowering quince, bridal-
wreath, thornless yellow roses, pink
weigelias, white Easter roses, Each, 2
for 25c. Add postage. Sidda Souther-
land, Ellijay.

8 doz. paper white narcissi, 25c doz.
or exc. for new duck or geese feathers
peanuts, or arborvitae or other shrub-
bery, Mrs. B. C. Moye, Hamilton.

Dbl. yellow, crimson! japonicas, 10 yr.
old. Well rooted, 50c ea. red dogwood,
rooted, 25c ea. Mrs. Annie Gentry, El-
lijay, R 3, Box 61 A.

Geraniums, begonias, cabbage ger.,
oxalis, cactus, lantana, 6 cut. 25c;
Sword fern, 3 for 25c; weigelias, 12 cut.
25c. mixed hardy phiox, 25 for 25c. Mrs
Sarah Grindle, Dahlonega, R 1.

Scarlet red azaleas, 25c ea; blooming

spirea, 25c ea. winter blooming jas-

mine, 3 for. 25c; red peony flowered,
poppy seed, 10c spoonful. Miss Viola
Hensley, Elljay, R 3, Box 60.

Dbl. pink and single white rooted
oleanders; 15c ea. 2 for 25c; big Giant
narcissi, 75c C; single blue Roman hy-
cinths, 20c doz. Madonna and Royal

lilias, 10c ea. 3 for 25c. Mrs. G. B.|
Smith, Cordele, R C.
Pink Mtn. Thrift, 40c C, 300, $1;

Rooted Abelia plants, 15c ea. or 8 for
$1. Add postage. Mrs. J. H. Duke,
Wrens.

Long Trumpet daffodils, April, white
Narcissi, blue iris and tiger lily bulbs.
Ea. 10c doz. 14 doz. $1. Add postage.
Miss Bonnell Browning, Temple, R 3.

12 Asparagus and Sprengeria ferns,
10c ea. 12 for $1; white narcissi, yel-
low daffodils, tiger and blue iris lilies,
giant sweet peas, 10c doz. 14 doz. $1.
Add postage, Mrs. Dora Mosley, Brem-
en, R 2.

1 each, well roted, American Pillae
Climbing Victoria, Abol, Betty Uprich-
ard, May Wettern and Columbia mo.
roses, $1. 1 Ural weeping willow with
$2 orders. Mrs. John Meyers, Hart-
well.

Milk and wine lilies, 50 and 75c doz;
little yellow cluster narcissi, very sweet
scented, 50c doz. 4c postage; big, dbl.
yellow jonquils, 75c doz. plus postage.
Mrs. J. M. Middleton, Camilla.

Narcissi, daffodils, snowdrops, jon-
quils, 50c C. $3.50 M; white and red
spider lilies, $1 C. Milk and Wine lilies
40c doz. blooming size pot plants and
shrubbery all kinds, 10c ea. Mrs. J. E.
Harrell, Quitman, R 6.

Calycanthus, Cherry Laurels, Rose-
bay, rhododendrons, azaleas, snow gar-
land, spireas, snowballs, granny-grey-
beard, Parma violets, yard hibiscus,
trailing arbutus, rooted, 15-18 in. 12
for 75c. Mrs. M. L. Eaten, Dahlonega.

Sir Watkins daffodils, 30c doz. 4 doz
$1; $1.50 C, mixed bulbs, long trumpet
daffodils, Sir Watkins, yellow cluster
jonquils, etc., 75 C. Postage paid on
$1 orders. G. M.: Barrow, Madison.

35 rooted cape jasmines, 25c each
glus postage; 4 Lady Hillingdon rose
bushes, 25c ea. plus postage; Dwarf
boxwood, 144 in cir. other smaller ones
Write best offer. Mary A. Odell, Lyler-
Ly, Re 2,

Butter and eggs, butter-culs, jon-
quils and yellow and white narcissi
bulbs, purple violet plants, 10c doz. 50c
C. Also Seven Top turnip seed, 10c
cupful; 4 cups, 30c. Mrs. B. T. Echols,
Philomath.

Dahlia clumps, 25c. Can give names;
Flowering peach and flowering almond
25c each; shower of Gold, 10c; wine
and honey lilies, 5c ea. 50c doz. Mrs.
P. W. Massicot, Columbus, 415-10th St.

Yellow cannas, 2, 15c; snow ferns, 3,

25c; ogwood, 15c each. purple iris, 25c |,

doz; foxglove, 10c doz. daffodils, 50c
C. yellow japonicas, 25c ea. Mrs. Rosie
Smith, Talking Rock, R 2.

Bridal wreath campanion Flowering
almonds, lilacs, well rooted, 4 for 50c;
monthly roses, 3 for 25c; dahlia tub-
ers, 40c doz; boxwood, rooted, 6 for
$1; mixed cannas, 75c doz. Add postage
small orders. Mary Grindle, Dahlonega
R 1.

White and yellow narcissi, 10c doz.
purple iris, 25c doz; galax, 15c bunch;
altheas, lilac, white, pink, orange, yel-
low azaleas, 10c ea. Add postage. Estie
Bennett, East Ellijay.

Cape jasmine, 25c; Dwarf boxwoods,
$1 doz; pink weigelas and crepe myrtl-
es, 15c each; lilac, golden bells, 10c ea.
purple iris, 15c doz. Add postage. Mrs.
W. V. Thompson, Bremen, R 1.

Carnation pinks, all col. Sweet old
fashioned pinks, 50c C. 200, 90c; large
trumpet daffodils yellow narcissi white
narcissi, 95c C. del. Mrs. Richard Pow-
ell, College Park, R 2.

Iris bulbs, assorted colors, 25c doz.
day lilies, single and dbl., 50c C; In-
clude postage. Native and cultivated
shrubbery, shade trees. Exc. for poul-
try or what have you? Mrs. E. Spence,
Dunwoody.

Butter and eggs, long trumpet daf-

Thursday, November 2, 193:
Flowers and Seed For Sale

fodils, $3 M. mix bulbs, 5 dif. kinds,
$2.50 M. del. within 150 miles; 2 dbl.
pink or orchid altheas, about 4 ft. tall.
$1; 2 single, same col. 5c ea. Mrs. E
W. Powell, Elberton, R 3. :

Butterfly lilies, 5c ea; Physostenia
10c doz. Coral vine tubers, 10c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. R. H: Harley, Savannah, tag
617 W. 39th St.

25 lbs. or more of this 7 Masdee
lia sed, 25c lb. Mrs. W. ~ ee J
Cobbtown, R 2. &

Blooming size bulbs, yellow jonauile
dbl. yellow butter and eggs, 75c C. Run-
ning pine, 3 for $1; water oaks, dog-
wood, holly and cedar trees, 2 ft. $3.25
doz. Mrs. T. H. McCurley, Hartwell. j

Globe arborvitaes, 24 in. $1; redbuds
dogwoods, pink Cherokee roses, rhodo-
dendrons, laurels, all col. azaleas, $1.00
doz. gray-blue violets, perennial phlox
Ea. 5 doz. $1. Addie Wilson, Morgan-
ton.
. Yellow perennial larkspur, 35c doz;
daffodils, $1 C; yellow jonquils, 75c C.
White narcissi, 75c C. Exc. for speckle
punch butter-beans or white sacks
Miss Cecil McCurley, Hartwell, R 4.











































Jonquils, daffodils, narcissi and but-
ter and eggs, dbl. and single, white.
also yellow, 8c doz. Add postage. Mrs
F, Lloyd, Hiawassee.

Pink Thrift, blue violets, teat
evergreens, 50c C. Scarlet verbena,
Shasta daisies, feverfew, 20c doz. del
Blooming shrubs, Write. Mrs. J. T
Patillo, LaGrange, R 6, Box 79.

Shrubbery, dif. kinds, choice coll
ion roses, 2 yr. size, 5 for $1; Thrif
plants, 40c C. Tuberoses, yellow iris
20c doz. Mrs. W. M. Vickers, Siloam.

Dbl. pink oleanders, Buddleia, Na
dina, 30c ea. 3 for 85c; yellow winter.
white Star jasmine, 20c each, 2 for 35c
Rooted. Miss Mittie Collins, coe
ville, R 1.

Magnolia, 1-4 ft. 10-50c ea. Red bi
ry holly, evergreens, laurels, 15c each
Mrs. N. B. Lewis, Toomsboro.

Large, dbl. Decorative dahlias, nic
tubers, red, white, 2 shades pink, yel
low, salmon and lavender, 70c dozen.
postpaid. Growing instructions on re
quest. Mic. gladioli, 20c doz. A. D.
Todd, Sarah, Ga.

White iris bulbs, 12 for 15c; aspara:
gus roots, ready to plant, 3 for 5c. Ade
postage. Mrs. Mamie R. Atkinson
Madison. :

Sage, nice bunch, 10c; privet hedge,
3-5 ft. 65c C. Dusty Miller, 12 for 10c
Well rooted. Add postage. Mrs. A. F
Spears, Madison.

Uniform boxwood plants, $2.50

white jasmine, rooted, 15c ea. water
melon col. crepe myrtle trees, $10 M
Other flowers and bulbs for sale. Mrs
C. M. Robinson, Greenville. 2

Dogwood, 10c ea. granny grey beard,
25c each; Exc. for white feed sacks, 0:
seed wheat, large pecans or bab;
chicks. Mrs. Ruby M. Jackson, Ft. Val
ley, R 2.

Arborvitaes, 36 in. 50c ea. 24 in. high |
30c. Postpaid. Cash with order. Mrs
G. W. Olivet, Gainesville, R 2,

Large size, well rooted cape jasmine: :
25c ea. postpaid. Mrs. J. W. Newton
Gordon, R 3.

Sweet scented apple geraniums, 15
each, 2 for 25c. postpaid. Miss Mary E
Ballard, Molena, R 2.

Pink Amaryllis lilies, 25c and 10
per bulb; yellow cluster narcissi, 15
doz. jonquils, white narcissi, 10c do:
Add postage. Mrs. Thomas. Diggs
Douglasville. 3
3 doz. iris bulbs, 1 doz white iris,
doz. jonquils, Star of Bethlehem an
Day lilies, collection, $100; white Cla
matis, rooted, 25c postpaid. Mrs.
A. Wells, Chatsworth.

April blooming white narcissi, 25
doz. October pinks, white and amber
color, 40c doz. Mrs. Ona _ Fowler, |
Roy.

Rhododendrons; mtn. laurels, dog-
woods, azaleas, pink Cherokee roses,
$1.00 doz. Coral berry, 75c doz. juni-
pers, 24 in. 6. for $1.00. Mrs. Boon
Wilson, Morganton.

ce


Mimosa, Coralberry,

uce pines, Mtn. laurels, rhododen-

ns, azaleas, butterfly, forsythia,

gwood, crabapple, Cherokee roses,
Spirea, 2-4 ft. 6 for $1.00.
Penland, Ellijay.

bl. pink hyacinths, 60c doz. bulbs;

rooted cape jasmines, 25c ea. Shipped
the pot 50c blooming size. Bessie
artin, Gainesville, R. 5.

Old time sweet violets (the var.

ir grand-mothers grew) 1c each

lant. Add postage. Ella Trumble,
dairsville.

Pink weigelias, red Jap. quince, dbl.

e spirea, red crepe myrtle, snow-
alls, pink almonds, altheas, dog-
oods, hibiscus, azaleas, $1.00 doz. EI-
mn Silver, Talking Rock.

Boxwoods, thrift plants, 7 yrs. old, av.
20 in. high 25 in dia., $1.25 for ea.
plant from the yard. Lela Thompson,
Calhoun, R. 4.

Waiter liles and water hyacinths, sal-

m Sultanas, rooted, 10c each;
prengeria ferns, 25c. Orders over 25c
ostpaid. Miss Elza Chappell, Can-

ny Re. 3.

Indica, Japanese azaleas, Camellia
Japonicas, all col., Retenospora, Pitts-
porum, green variegated, Tea Olives,

anana shrubs, Pyracanthas, Ligus-

ums, Photenias, 2, $1.10; Oleanders,

andinas, Abelias, 4, $1.15. Mrs. J. A.
Griffin, Cordele.

Old fashioned fragrant yellow jonquil
bulbs and snowdrops, 10c doz, 75c C.

ge extra. Mrs. Effie M. Holton,

ley, R. 1. ;
aponica, and flowering peach trees
and yellow azaleas, all, 20c ea. 6
for 50c; arborvitaes, 15c ea. Add post-
ge. Miss Clara Abercrombie, Lov-

. tansy and snowonthemtn. ea.
0z; boXwoods and arborvitaes, 15c
red dogwoods, azaleas, 75c doz. 10
Add postage. Mrs. Mae Wright,

g.
tar. of Bethlehem, Shasta daisies,
cissi, jonquils, butter and eggs,
fodils, single blue hyacinths. Ea.
oz. mix. dahlia bullbs, 5c ea. Add
ge. Mrs. Haily Moss, Deweyrose,

are and excellent collection of
S, shrubs, flowers, reasonably pric-
to those who come after them, in
ie mornings. W. C. McGinnis, Atlan-
Rt. 7. Wills Eden, Carey Park.
k and white rhododendrons, red
ad white dogwoods, red and yellow
zaleas, pussy willows, laurels, 3 ft.
1.00 doz. Add postage. W. C. Wat-
Rugby.
Rhododendrons, red and white dog-
oods, azaleas, $1.00 doz. evergreen
ax, 15c doz. crabapples, 15c ea. Add
ostage. Floyd Roper, Mineral Bluff.
bl. crimson yellow japonicas, 10 yr.
well rooted, 50c ea. Blue iris, 35c
Zz. Mrs. P. R. McKinish, Ellijay,
a

Sage plants, 25 for $1.00; American
eauty rose bushes, rooted, 25c ea;
uttings, 5c ea. .(Name and address
mitted in notice sent to Bulletin.)
Arborvitae, boxwoods, good roots, 25
ch; spruce and white pines, 10c ea.
dd postage. 4 large arborvitaes,
$4.00 ea. at home. Mrs. S. S. Hunt,
Blairsville, R 4.
utch iris bulbs, blue, 3 for 20c; 50
$2.00, also hardy phlox, 2 col. cal-
ion pink and lavender, 10c ea. 10 for
. Cash on del. Velma Watson, Toc-
KerU
looming size daffodils and narcissi,
C. Iris, 25c doz. rooted roses and
wubbery, cheap; 6 ft. arborvitaes, 50c
ea. Mrs. C. E. Leverett, Atlanta, R 1.
-. Pink almonds, golden bells, purple
acs, dbl. yellow japonicas, dbl. white
irea, snowballs, Cherokee roses, 3 for
25; Fall pinks, 25c doz. Add postage.
Rooted. Miss Missouri Duvall, Elli-

" Rooted Scotch Broom, Yr. size, 20c;
yr. size, 40c each.... Cape Jasmines,
Miss Lola Thompson, Law-

_ Large purple iris, 80c C. bulbs, post-
paid. Miss Maebell White, Temple, R
Box 36.

Japonicas, |.

Mrs. J. H.

MARKET BULLETIN
Flowers and Seed For Sale

Purple iris, lemon lilies, 25c doz,
dbl. yellow japonicas, 30c each; 5,
$1.00; junipers, 2 yrs. old, 20c ea. 6
$1.00. Balm of Gilead, 5c ea. Add
postage. Rosa Richards, Ellijay, R 3.

Dahlias, all col., Narcissi, daffodils,
cannas, 10c doz. Mums, 15c_ doz.
Bleeding heart, 25c clump. Cash. Add
postage. Annabelle Derden, Talking
Rock. ?

Mtn. laurels, mix. col. azaleas, dog-
wood, maple, 2-3 ft., 25c doz; rhodo-
dendrons, spruce pines, white pines, 2-
3 ft. $1.00 doz. Mary Langley, HElli-
jay. 2

Evergreens, 3 cedars, 3 ft. $1.00 for
lot; 50 small cherry laurels, 10c ea. if
lot taken, well rooted honeysuckle, 5c

{by the hundred. Mrs. N. B. Brady,

Cairo, R 4.

White and variegated violet plants,
3 doz. 20c; pink weigelia, purple lilac,
pink, spirea, forsythia, 4 for 35c. Myr-
tle vine, 40c C. John Wilson, Ellijay,
R 3. Box 46.

Dbl. yellow japonicas, dbl. pink al-
monds, purple lilac, purple wisteria,
white spirea, 10c each; blue spider
wart, foxglove, 2 doz. 15c. white narcis-
si, 10c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Will
James, Ella Gap. E
Small, rooted cape jasmine, rose-
bud geraniums, dbl. red carnations
rooted, oleander, pink, 10c ea. 3 for
25; white iris, yellow cannas, 25c doz.
Postage paid on 50c orders. Mrs. F.
Happoldt, Lewiston. .

- Pink Cherokee roses, yellow azaleas,
red, yellow dogwood, rhododendrons,

laurels, redbud, rooted, $1.00 doz. red

japonicas, 25c ea; phlox, $1.00.
nie Abercrombie, Morganton.

Lace fern, 5 yr. old, $4.00; Sprengeria
ferns, $1.50; Boston ferns, 15c each;
Florida lilies, 15 doz; King Alfred daf-
fodils, $1.00 C. bulbs. Add _ postage.
Mrs. Gussie Conner, Bucahnan, R 1.

Long Trumpet yellow jonquil and
Blue Flag lily. Ea. 10c doz. spirea, lilac,
forsythia, woodbine, wisteria, 3 for 25c.
FOB. Mrs. R. Allgood, Oxford.

Purple, lavender speckled iris, 6 doz.
$1.00; Cape jasmine, altheas, golden-
bells, snowballs, spirea, flowering
quince, bridalwreath, $1.00 doz. Mrs.
J. W. Silver, Talking Rock, R 2.

3500 daffodil bulbs, earliest variety,
large yellow, single blooms, $1.50 C.
No orders filled after November 25th.
Mrs. W. B. Luck, College, Park, Rt.
spy.

White jonquils, Day lilies, iris, Jap
tiger liles,; hardy phlox, snapdragons,
20c doz. 75c C. Azaleas, thornless ros-
es, Cherokee roses, 3 for 25c. Lucy
Wilson, Loving.

Dbl. yellow and red and white ja-
ponicas, 10 yrs. old, well rooted, 50c;
lemon lilies, 30c doz, dogwood, red
and yellow, 4 for $1.00. Miss C. Bar-
rett, Ellijay, R 3.

Var. shrubbery, abelias, hibiscus, etc.
Mrs. C. W. Clonts, Atlanta, 1352 Don-
nelly Ave., phone Ray 1033.

Choice var. dahlia tubers, 25c each;
6 for $1.0; other bulbs, also shrubbery
for sale and will exc. some. Miss
Pearl Solomon, Jeffersonville.

Blue Grape hyancinths, 50c C. bulbs
postpaid, $4.00 M. Mrs. L. J. Brown,
Statham, R 1.

Gorgeous colored sweet pea seed, 25c
cupful. Add postage. No exch. -Mrs.
Sam J. Phillips, Royston, R 1.

Old fashioned sweet scented yellow
jonquil bulbs, blooming size, 80c C.
Add postage. No orders less than $1.00.
Miss Lucille Palmer, Milford.

11 wax leaf Ligustrums, 1 1-2 to 3
it. 25, 35, 50 and 75c each; I Multi-
flora or Lady Bankshire rose vine, 3
yrs. old, $$1.00. Parcel post paid; 50c
at door. Miss Nelle Walters, Plains,
R 2.

Sweet shrubs, white and pink olean-
ders, wisteria, flowering almonds, bri-
dal wreath, spirea, white jasmine, li-
lacs, $1.00 doz. Will exch. some. Root-
ed. Mrs. W. R. Wise, Wadley.

Dahlia clumps, Jane Cowl, Treasure
Island, Margaret Woodrow Wilson,
Sanhican Gem, Jersey Beacon, Edna
Ferber, Amoma, Cigarette, Ambassa-
dor, Elinor Vanderveer, Sagamore,

Bon-

Flowers and Seed For Sale

Rose Nell, Sunkist, Millionaire, 60c
ea. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun. a

Orange lilies, 20c doz; Mtn. azaleas,
laurel, 75c doz. sweet shrubs, 25c doz.
holly, 50c doz. Golden Bells, 50c doz.
Mrs. Addie Watkins, Ellijay.

Purple, blue iris, 20c doz. rhododen-
drons, spruce pines, $1.00 doz; Mtn.
laurels, azaleas, mixed col. 75c doz; yel-
low japonicas, 75c doz. Galax. Mrs.
M. L. Hensley, Ellijay.

Pink and white June cactus, 15c
bunch; red flowering dogwood, 25c doz.
All well rotted. Miss Verna Heaton,
Mineral Bluff.

Dbl, yellow, red japonicas, butterfly
bush, altheas, pink, white, 30c; golden
bells, winter blooming jasmine, 25c ea;
All rooted. Hardy sweet pea seed, 12c
pkg. Miss Eva Cogburn, Alpharetta,
R 2.

Scotch broom, arbor-vitae, trifoliate
lime hedge plants and seed, verbena
pink, purple and lavender, for fall
planting. Mrs. E. J. Forrester, Spar-
ta.

Purple roman hyancinths, short-cup
Poeticus daffodils, 30c doz. 4 doz. $1.00;
butter cups, jonquils, daffodils, $1.00
C. Pink flowering almond, 15c ea. 2
for : 25c. Add postage. Mrs. Allen
Gregory, Forsyth, R 6.

Cydona red japonicas, Kerria, yellow
japonicas, purple lilac, snowball shrubs,
25c each; April blooming narcissi, yel-
low, blue iris, 75 C. Dif. col. iris,
25c doz. Riley Ross, Ringgold.

Red, pink verbena, blue Roman hya-
cinths, 25c doz. stiff leaf caladiums,
ferns, 15c ea. Exc. for tulips, Easter
lilies, nandina, coralberry bush, japon-
icas. Mrs. John Saye, Newborn.

Cherokee roses, red dogwood, rab-
apples, rosebuds, pussy willows, rhodo-
dendrons, ivy, azaleas, Jap. hedge
plants, holly, 3 25c; daffodils, 20c
doz. Bessie Cochran, Mineral Bluff,
clo DeHarts Box.

Will sell cheap, dogwood, holly, hon-

ey suckle, azaleas, weigeleas, spirea. li- |

lac, Xmas Bells, Iris, jonquils, Fiz,
plum, cedars, native ferns, etc. Exch.
for sacks. J. Weatherly, Hoschton.

Strong, healthy Mock Orange hedge
plants. $1 per C; $8 M. del. Mrs. Jac-
ob R. Hillis, Millhaven, R 1.

Cannas, all col. 15 doz. ferns, corai
vine, zinnia seed, running butter-bean
seed, okra, white mush peas; also
Buckeye Incubator, 175 egg cap. good
cond. Cheap. Mrs. R. Lee Brannen,
Statesboro. 5

Lemon. lilies, blue, lavender iris,
75c C; pink, purple, white phlox, yel-
low, white, pink, purple Fall Pinks,
19c doz. Pink almonds, 50c doz.
Snowballs, 10c ea, Inez Vick, Elli-
jay.

10 M. Cannas: City of Portland,
pink; Eureka, white, President, red;
Queen Helen, yellow. $2 per C. Mix-
ed or $1 M. Larbe Milk and Wine
and Royal lilies, $1 doz. Exc. for
fruit. Mrs. J. R. Camp, Cordele.

April blooming white daffodills,
large, pure white blossoms with yel-
low center. Sent P. P. 1 doz. bulbs,
25c or 75c C. Mrs. A. J. Cotney, Rey-
nolds, R 4.

Yellow iris, lemon lilies, pink and
lavender phlox, pink fox-glove,
creeam buttter-cups, 80c C. pink al-
monds, yellow forsythia, crepe myrt-
les, 3 for 25c. Cabbage head rose, 3
for 50c. Pearl Vick, Ellijay.

Magnolia, dogwood, bay, dif. kinds
oaks holly, crabapple, 25c ea. Gall-
berry trees, French mulberry, 15c ea.
del. Mrs. C. L. Rehberg, Cairo.

Long Trumpet daffodils, butter
and eggs, 85c C. 10c doz. pink gladi-

oli, $1 C. 12c doz. Postpaid. Money

order. Mrs. A. R. Brown, Hartwell.
R 4. ;

5 yr. old - weigelias, spirea, van
Houtti, forsythia, Excelsior roses,
abelias, 25 to 75c ea. 6 for $1; 7 col.
gladiola, 30c doz. Mrs. Bettie Roberts,
Tallapoosa. Ri 3.

Purple iris, cream narcissi,. $1 C.
lemon lilies, tiger lilies, tuberose, hol-
lyhocks, 25c doz. yellow mums, 15c
doz; hibiscus, 10c ea. Will exc, Mrs.
Willie Dean, Talking Rock.

| PAGE THREE He
Flowers and Seed For Sale _

Dbl. tuberose, 15c doz. 90c C. $5
M. red, white pink spirea, 3 col. al-
theas, red, pink, white hibiscus, 10c
ea. Add postage. Will exc. Mrs. C. M.
Gunter, Lawrenceville, R 1. _ ee

Golden Glow, 20c doz. Japan wal-
nuts, 25c; weeping and pussy will-
ows, 10c ea; 3 for 25c;. brown day lil-
ies, 20c doz. tame blue violets, 20c
C. Exc, for white feed sacks. Add _
postage. Martha J. Ralston, Ella
Gap.

Crepe myrtle, dogwood, iris, 5c ea.
or exc. 1 plant or 1 bulb for 1 white
sacks ea. Pay postage. Mrs. W. A.
Cosper, Bowden. Star St.

Yellow Japanese sweet pea seed,
% lb. 35c; 1-2 lb. 60c; 1 Ib. $1: dbl.
poppy seed, all col. mix. 10c_ pkg.
epee Pace, Sycamore, R 1. Box

White and Hemlock pines, azaleas,
dogwoods, red maple, rhododendrons,
mtn. laurels, mtn. ferns, snowballs,
yellow and pink thornless roses, $1
doz. or exc. for anything can use.
Miss L. M. White, Dahlonega. R 1.
Box 35.

Red dogwoods, 10c ea. red buds,
azaleas, arborvitaes, ea. 3 for ZOCs
trailing arbutus, 10c doz. evergreen.
galax, 10c doz. Add postage. Mrs.
Hattie DeHart, Mineral Bluff.
_ Mix. azaleas, rhododendrons, hem-
lock, red bud, crabapple, pussy
willows, cherokee roses, 3 for 25c. W. _
B. Chastain, Mineral Bluff. DeHarts
Box.

Dogwood, cedars, privet hedge, and |

tree boxwood, all large plants, for :

sale. A. J. Hartman, Roberta.
. Chinese sacred lily bulbs, 2 1-2c

ea. 25c doz. $20 M. FOB. J. G. Far-
row, Waverly.

Arborvitaes, well rooted, 16 to22 in. _ Li

high. 6 for $1; 13 for $2. Postpaid.
Money order. Homer Craig, Loving.

Pink almonds, 3 for 10c: pink al-_
theas, 3 for 10c; deep red honey-
suckles, 12 for 50c; pink crepe myrt-'
les, 3 for 20c. All well rooted. Exc.
for white sacks, Mrs. Charles Keener,
Ellijay. R 3.

40 well rooted cape jasmines, 50c
ea. or exc. for chicken feed sacks,
clean or exc. for dried fruit. Mrs. T.
Lie Hines, Tifton, R32. 7

Well rooted pink and purple crepe
myrtles, 3 to 5 ft. 20c each, $15 C.
Best var. grape vines, 3 for $1. CoRR:
Morgan, Americus.

Pink thrift, 50c C. 500, $2: um-
brella china trees, 15c ea. 2 for 25c;
narcissi, jonquils, white iris, 15 doz.
Exc. for dried apples, peanuts or pe-
cans. Mrs. A. D. Windham, Reyn-

olds. R 1.

Freesia bulbs, mix. colors, extra
nice size, 12 and 25c per doz. Mrs. J.
M .Hobbs, Lumpkin,

Iris mix. colo. pink hardy phlox,
white narcissi, 20c; dbl. yellow red
japonicas, weigelias, 15c ea. azaleas,
all col. 25c doz. Rooted. Add Postage.
R. M. Ray, Ellijay.

Sweet scented clove pinks, 50c C.
Shasta daisies, 50c C. Golden Spur
daffodils and April blooming nar-
cissi, $1 C. Mrs. Christine McLeod,
College Park. R 2. Box 166.

40 or 45 boxwoods,,$1 each: 30
boxwoods, 75c ea. Nice cuttings of
Evergreens, 3c each. Add postage. 1
large boxwood, 4 ft. $10. Antha
Lowe, Lawrenceville. R 2. u

Hundreds of jonquil and narcissi
bulbs for sale. Make offer. W. Har-
rison, Fitzgerald.

Dbl. van Houtti white spirea, sil-
ver maples, myrtles, cedar trees, also
cpearmint and clematis roote. Write
for prices. Mrs. L. Harrison, Fitz-
gerald.

Pink, white and cream peonies, 25c
ea; dbl. yellow monthly marechaleil
ramblers, 25c ea. 5 for $1; Royal
Blue Iris, $1 C. Monthly rose cut. 15
doz. Mrs, Dessie Hughey, Ranger. R_~
1.


PAGE FOUR.

MARKET BULLETIN

Thursday, November 2, 193%

Market Bulletin

Published Weekly by the
BUREAU OF MARKETS

Department Of

Agriculture

Executive Offices:
State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga.

G. C. ADAMS, Commissioner
J. F. GREER, Director,
Bureau of Markets

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1933.

Entered as second class matter Feb-
ruary 15, 1922, at the Post Office at
Atlanta, Georgia, under the act of
June 8, 1930. Accepted for mailing
at special rate of postage provided
for in section 1103, Act of October 8,
1917.

Notices of farm produce and appur-
tenances admissible under postage
regulations, inserted one time on
each request and repeated only
when request is accompanied by new
copy of notice.

Second-hand farm machinery, folw-
ers and seed, incubator and orna-
mental nursery stock, notices are
published in Monthly Supplement
which appears on the first Thurs-
| day of each month.

Farm land for sale editions are pub-
lished at intervals during the year.
Advance notices of these editions
| appear from time to time advising

| advertisers when to mail us these
| types of notices.

Limited space will not permit in-
-| sertions of notices containing more
than 30 words, including name and
address. We reserve the right to cut.
down notices of more than 30 words
providing that this reduction does
not destroy the meaning of the no-
tice. When notices cannot be cut
down they will be returned to the
writer for correction.

Limited space will not permit inser-
tion of unimportant notices. Under
legislative act the Market Bulletin
does not assume any responsibility
for any notice appearing in the
Bulletin or transaction resulting
| therefrom.

Special Notices

| HAY WANTED

Want good, sound, well cured Pea-
vine and Pea green Alfalfa Hay. Send
sample and quote best price, stating
quantity have for sale. E, 8. Carr,
Dunwoody.

CORN MEAL WANTED
Want new crop corn meal, in 10 to
80 bu. lots, preferable water ground.
Near Atlanta. Quote at once. H. P.
Buttrick, Atlanta, R 4.

Flowers and Seed For Sale

3 bu. very fine paper white nar-
_ gissi bulbs, 10c doz Cheaper if party
will take entire lot. Miss Missouri
Brown, Cairo.

Narcissi bulbs, 20c doz. 60c C. Not
prepaid. Mrs Bessie Long, Leesburg.

Several 8-10 yr. old Thanksgiving
cactus, now putting on buds, $1.50
to $2 ea. Mrs A. H. Price, Locust
Grove.

Pink, white, blue hydrangea, root-

ed, 25c ea; jonquils, 85c C; paper
white and yellow narcissi bulbs, 40c
doz; Milk and Wine lilies, 10c_ ea.
bulb. Mrs. J. J. Smith, Milford.
- Dutch hyacinths, blue and pink,
20c doz. fine bulbs. Exc. for other
col. of Dutch hyacinths or all col.
tulips; old fashioned April blooming
narcissi, 20c doz. Miss Dorotha Reed,
Varnell. R 2.

|spirea, weigelia,

blooming size bulbs, 3 for 50c; _ St.
Bernard lilies, 3 for 25c. Postpaid.
Gov. insp. Mrs. Maud Brooks, Arl-
ington,

Rhododendrons, mtn. laurels,
white and spruce pines, mixed azal-
eas, red and white dogwoods, crab-
apple sprouts, tulips, poplars. Well
rooted. 10c ea. Dot Wilson, Culber-
son, N. C. R 2. Box 85. Resident of

| Ga,

Nice, dry daffodil and jonquil
bulbs, 35c, (did not say amt. in no-
tice sent to Bulletin) FOB here, post-
paid. Money order. Mrs. Maud
Southall, Toomsboro,

Thousands of jonquils, lilies, daf-
fodils, 30c C, $1 per 400, collect. Exc.
for feed sacks, onions, or anything
can use. Cedars, dogwoods, maples,

4, 50c. Amy Banister, Cumming.

125 boxwood, evergreen bushes,
6-18 in. high, 2 yrs. old, rooted, 50c
ea. at home. W. S. Stone, Ranger. R2.

Milk and Wine lilies, 15 and 25c;
Darwin tulips, 6 for 20c; hibiscus,
10c; Paul Neyron
and Martha Washington Roses, 20c
Add postage, Mrs J. Winters, Buford.

Lea

Florida peas, 5 pods, 10c; Morning
Glory seed, 5c a hundred; Zennia
seed, 10c pkg. Also monthly rose cut-
tings, 15c ea. Ninabel Everett, Pres-
ton.

Delta iris from ee Louisanna,
Hardy in Northern States. Redish-
purple blooms on tall spikes (known
to grow 7 ft.). During November will
sell 6 for $1. Mrs. Grant Brock, Tal-
lapoosa.

Boxwoods, 5 yrs. old, $1 each; Iris

and narcissi, $1 per C; Tiger lilies, 3

for 25c. Mrs. R. C. Stembridge, Ella
Gap...

Cuttings, 2 kinds ea. of Jasmine,
Deutzia, Pomegranate, Kerrias, flow-
ering pear, willow, altheas, crepe
myrtles, Euonymous, honeysuckle, li-
lacs, elegans, forsythia, 25c doz. del.
Mrs. B. E. Gooch, Eatonton.

. Large chrysanthemums, all colors,
white, yellow, pink, orchid, silver Re-
verse, 75c doz. large blooming size
Jonquils, 50c C. bulbs; Shasta dais-
ies, 20c doz. Mrs. R. L. Silver, Cuth-

bert, R.5.

Laurels, rhododendrons. spruce,
25c doz. azaleas, all col. sweet shrubs,

Indian arrow, 20c doz. yellow japon-.

icas, 4 for $1; ferns, violets, 10c doz.
Mrs. Ruby Medlin, Ellijay. R 3.

Dbl. carnation poppy seed, mix.
col. 10c thls. Add postage. Miss Stel-
la Hudson, Jersey. Ga.

Red velvet roses, lavender crepe
myrtles, umbrella chinas, bridal
wreath, spirea, dogwood, purple lilac,
all well rooted and large size, 25c ea.
Any 5 for $1. Miss Evelyn Chamblee,
Cumming. R2.

Pink almonds, altheas, 3 for 10c;
purple iris, white narcissi, jonquils,
daffodils, 25c doz. pink crepe myrt-
les, 10c. Exc. for anything can use.
W..D.Tuck, Ellijay. R 3.

12 in. dwarf boxwood, heavy tops,
3 yr. plants, 35c ea. 2 for 50c; plants
for bordering, 4-6 in. $2.50 C. 200 for
$4. Patra Robinson, Greenville.

12 abelias, 2 yrs. old, crepe myrtle
and wild crabapples, 25c ea; 8 box-
woods, 12 to 30 in. $1.50 ea; Otchite
oranges, 50c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
E. W. Childs, Omaha.

Well rooted dwarf boxwoods, bood
green tops, $1.50-$3.50 C. Dogwoods,
Cherokee roses crepe myrtles, 75c
doz. Iris and lilies, 35c doz. Blanche
Woodruff, Greenville. R 3.

Jonquils and narcissi bulbs, Giant
Emperor and Empress, large size,
$2 C. med. size, $1 C, Smaller size,
50c C. Mrs. Rubin, Hapeville. 3279
Stewart Ave.

Gsecs Flowers and Seed For Sale| Flowers and Seed Wanted | Second-Hand Machinery
sang cbes Giant American Amaryllis hybrids, | - For Sale :

Want doz. White Roman hyacinth
bulbs. and 2 Regal lily bulbs, blooming
size. Will exc. pink peony, Madonna
lily, other flowers or table peas for
same, Mrs. E. C. Heaton, Hartwell, R.3.

Want dbl. Sweet William plants, all
colors, from seed sown this spring or
last fall. Make best offer. Do not want

the single var. Mrs. J. A. Mills, Jr.,
Smithville.
Exc. well rooted Celeste figs and

large Red Goose plus for well rooted
abelia, Thumbergi Spirea, Ligustrum
Ammarrensius South and Ligustrum
Lucidum. Mrs. L. B. Lyle, Crawford-
ville.

Want 5 Snowballs, 5 White, 5 Red
and 5 Pink Crepe Myrtles. 5 Haw-
thorne bushes, Write first to: F. H.
Landrum, Atlanta. R. 1. Box 198-C.

Want poppy and larkspur seed by
the ounce, also butterfly lilies, lemon
lilies and other bulbs. Mrs. a Davis,
Decatur. Ra8:

Second-Hand Machinery
For Sale

10 ft spread Aeromotor Windmill,
40 ft. tower of angle steel with, base
sections set in cement blocks, self-oil-
ing,ynever damaged or repaired. 4 post
type. Used 6 yrs. $150. Pump not in-
cluded. Taken down. Mrs. Florabel
Kenyon, Dawson.

Model 10 Caterpilzer Tractor, cheap.
Can be seen at my farm near Emory
University. Walter T. Chandler, Atlan-
ta, Ga.

Portable log skidder suitable for
pulling stumps rapidly. H. O. Williams
Millen.

Standard garden tractor with mow-
ing attachment, $75; Super Hatch Inc.,
240 cap. $10. Will trade. A. F. Samuels,
Fairburn, R 4.

Complete Grist Mill outfit consist~-
ing of 1-48 in geared mill, 1-15 H. P.
I. H. C. heavy feed engine, etc at bar-
gain. D. P. Martin, Cobbtown.

Primrose Cream Separater in good

Shape, used very little, and 2-5 gal.

cream cans for $25; also Stewart horse
clipper, nearly new, cheap for cash. W.
H. McEntyre, Calhoun. R 1.

13 ft. peanut picker and Samson
tractor. Both in first class cond. $150
ea., Del. within 100 miles. John M.
Spivey, Adrian.

30 H. P. boiler for sale cheap. Mrs.
T. H. Barrett, Athens, Ga.

- McCormick binder in fair cond. for
Sale or exc. for seed wheat or what
have you? Lon W. Rodgers, Conyers.

7 H. P. Foos gas eng., also 1 Papec
Ensilage cutter, $35 each, or trade for
a good grain binder; also trio fine
Bourbon Red _ turkeys, nie Tom
Richardson, Palmetto.

No. 13 cane mill, 11 ft. copper pan,
both fairly . good cond., $25,
ws de R. F. Shank, West Point.

Hammer Mill, good cap., good cond.
$30 FOB. W. H. Ivey, Milledgeville.

2 horse Oliver cultivator with all at-
tachments. Cost, $125; sell for $20.
Used 2 seasons. Hambrick Stop Stone
Mtn. Highway. Mrs. E. G. Walton,
Stone Mtn., Ga. |

1 1-2 H. P. gas eng. een running
order, $30. A. B. Cason, . O. Box 675,
Waycross.

Water wheel, Leffel 17 E Turbine,
perfect cond. $40 with all shafts and
couplings. J. L. Sockwell, Lithonia.
RFD 3.

Star pea huller and eng. Will thrash
velvet beans and other work. First
class cond., cash or trade for a real
good mule. See me at once. Andrew
Howard, Barnesville. R. A. Box 100.

Fordson tractor, first class cond.,
with mower atttachment and Big Bill
plow. Sell or trade for stock, mares
preferred; also have Guernsey bull
calf, can be reg;exc. for seed oats.
Geo. M. Wicker, Americus.

Chattanooga Cane mill, 3 rollers, No.
13, good as new, $40; kettle and mill,
$50; also L. B. B. Guinea sows, bred,
$15 and $18 ea. I. G, Thompson, Sum-
mit, R 2.

other |.



Wheat and oat mill combined with
fertilizer, 2 pea hullers, 1 for. power
1 feed cutter and grinder, 1 large corn
sheller, cheap, or exc. for 10-12 mos.
old Guernsey bull. L. S. Brown, Hart:
well.

1 Newell Sanders Dbl., disc tractor
plow with power lift. Good cond. $20.
FOB Sylvester. R. H. Jones, Poulan

1 set grist mill rocks, runner wt.

M. lbs. Cheap. C. M. McSwain, Uvalda.
FUo:

Good Meadows grist mill outfit for
sale or trade for anything can use
farm. Come and see me, live 2 1-
miles from Canton and Ball Grounc 4
Highway. M. G. Caviness, Orange.

10 H. P. International gas eng.
slight repairs needed; shafts, hangers.
pulleys and other equipment, good
cond. Net cost al equipment, new,

$116; Eng. and all equipment. $15, FOB
Robt. Fuller, Adairsville.

1 Westinghouse 20 H. P. 3 hace 60
cycle 1750 R. per M. electric motor,
all complete, running every day pull
ing corn mill. Perfect order. Cost $2
Sell $100 cash. T. A. Teate, shone















disc Oliver. All for tractor. Mrs. Le
Maloy, Rhine. R 1.

2 pecan tree dusting machine
cheap; 1 Williamson stump _ pulle!
disc tractor plow; stalk; 2 horse plows.
etc. All good cond. Write for price
used farm tools and Ae
C. Greiger, Flintside.

2 Fordson tractors, both use Li
spring. $75 ea. W. H. Bolton, Grit
Box 436. SY

4 H. P. gas. eng. John Deere mal
good repair, $5 or trade for 1 hor
wagon in good repair. Mrs. B. B. Sta
oe Sylvania. R 3.

2 Roller Cane Mill, complete wi
fu Si first class cond. $10 al
freight _chgs. Frank Matthews, _ Ft.
Valley, R 2.

No. 27 Golden Powen Cane Mill; N
F30 Farmall tractor with planter al
cultivator, 2 Rotary hoes. All good
cond. For sale. John Sheffield, Ame:
cus.

Fordson tractor, good running 0
der, $75; Tornado feed cutter, :
Dr. A. R. Danforth, Norcross.

1 180 and 1 244 Letz feed mill in A
cond., 1 Crackerjack and 1 Humding
J. B. Hammer Mills, 1 I. H. C.crush
1 24. in. Meadows corn mill, 1 42
Cole corn mill. M. P, Reeves, Atlant
749 Lawton St. S. W.

Ledbetter combination, 1 seed dro!
per, cotton planter and hill dropper,
cond. good as new, all plates included,
$7.50 FOB. John W. Moseley, Sope
ton, R 2.

1 3 row Niagra cotton duster, Bor
cond. for sale. Want oe Miss Kat

| Wells, Luella, Ga.

No 13 Roller cane rile 1 yellows
pine sweep and 1 4 ft. single tree, i 80
gal. boiler, 2 skimmers, and 1 dip. pan.
All pratically new and complete, $35
cash, Cecil Billing, Savannah, 409 Be
rien St. F

Extension rims for Fordson tract
W. McD. Harley, Brunswick. i

No. 10 Delaval cream separator, pe
fect cond. $35 or trade for gogod sprin
er cow. J. B. Shellhorse, Tifton.

1 dbl. geared 10 ft. Wind Mill | a
Cypress tank, cheap for cash. Mrs
H. Gorley, Eatonton.

1 3 hole Cole drill with new di
pratically new all over, in perfect
working order, $15 or trade for first
class Brabham peas, shelled. L. T. Bar-
row, Reynolds.

I. H. C. harrow, 20 in. disc, 7 John
Deere section harrow, 2 peanut weed-
ers, 1 South Bend 2 horse plow, 1 72
Chattanooga, 1 No. 5 Vulcan, 1 Sep-
arator, 2 5 gal. cans, for sale or exc.
for corn or mule. R. D. Hall, Ogle-
thorpe.

10. Hi P.- gas or ker: Fairbanks-
Morse Special electric type Zebgine,
$50. Fine for corn mill. Carl Appling,
Lexington.
















pe prices;

.. Brunt 8 disc seed dripp,
cash. C. C, Burch, Eastman.

ee: November 2, 1933.

_ Second- Hand Machinery
For Sale

MARKET | BULLETIN. ee :
Poultry For Sale

Second-Hand Machinery
Wanted

International No. 4 riding cultivat-
or, good shape, not sprung, with disc.
and 4 ft. $2750 FOB Wrightsville.

1 Houston side plow for Fordson

tractor, good shape except disc worn

some. All parts for attachments are
complete. Cost $127 when new. Sell
for $25 cash, FOB my depot F. H. Cox,
Farmington.
1 24 in. rock Meadows Mill, com-
plete, for sale. E.E, Black, Atlanta,
824 Jefferson St. S. W.
1 Vulean plow, $1.0.00; Wing and
Beam, $1.00 ea. At my place, or exc.
for peas, 1933 crop at 50c bu. del. A.
- H. Clemons, Montezuma, R 1.

10H. P. Witte eng., good cond., cheap
for cash, or exc. for anything can use.
James W. Shadix, Dauglasville, R 2.
2 disc tractor plows and 1 mold board,
Avery, horse drawn riding plow. Best
cond. and very cheap. J. A. Jordan,
Macon, Red:

Second- Head Machinery
, Wanted

Want at once, in good cond., 1 pea

thrasher large enough to run by water

-power. Prefer near Rome. Write or
see. J. N. Mulinix, Rome. R 3
- Want a hammer mill good as new,
cheap. State name and make of mill
and how long used. H. J. Ledbetter,
Tate.

Want old fashioned Carmichael
3 planter. State what you have and
price. E. O. Hall, Suwanee. R. 2.
- Want 1 magneto for 6 H. P. Morse-
Fairbanks gas. eng. Z type. Give full
description and price. W. N. Turner,

_ Dahlonega. R 1.

_ Exc. pratically new Meadows ham-
_ mer mill, 1 to'1 1-2 tong per hour, for
a larger mill. F. H. Durden, Walnut

Want 3 row Cole grain drill, cheap
for cash. F. F. Killingsworth, Buena
Vista. R 4.
- Want good power corn sheller in
good cond., cheap, or will exc. in-
- cubator for same, Ben N. Rodgers,
_ Conyers.

Want ood field-pea Thrash, or
small grain Thrash, also middle size
Hammer Feed Mill. Must be good
cond. L. B. Mobley, Columbus. Box

404.
- Want second-hand Planter Jr, in

good cond. cheap for cash. O. L. Da-
. vis, Albany.

Want some 2nd-hand floor scales to
be used on farm. N. C. Cross, Atlan-
ita, fly, 0s Box: 33S;

_ Want a used Power Hay Press, also

1 used Hammer Feed Mill. Quote best
W. D. McCranie, Eastman.
Also
Must

- Want 42 or 48 in. corn mill.
15 or 20 H. P. electric motor.

be good cond., cheap for cash. J. A.

White, Barnesville.
- Want 1 Sumter magneto for Morse-
_ Fairbanks Z type eng., 6 H. P. Give
full description and best cash price.
George Turner, Dahlonega. R 1
Want pea thrash and velvet bean
thrash combined, in good shape; also
want some nanie goats, del. Buckhead,
Morgan County, Ga. Prefer butt-head-
ed. T. L. Chaffin, Buckhead. R 1.
Want 1 used oil eng. 40 to 45 H. P.
Must be good cond. and price right.
Give full description and best price.
Neal Meir, Atlanta. 739 Hurt Bldg.
Want to buy second-hand Vann
cheap for

Exc. cow for feed mill or Fordson
tractor or sell cows. C. R. Gdfrey,
- Greenville. R 1. ve

Want 1 wood or steel overshot
water wheel, 4 or 5 ft. dia. by 8 ft.
width of face; 15)H. P.. P, DD. War-
nock, Statesboro. R 5

Want large cane mill, Golden or
Chattanooga, 10 or 12 ft. evaporator.
Both in good cond., for cash or will
exc. good value. Claud Wiley, Harlem.

Want Fordson tractor belt pulley,
cheap for cash. J. R. Harper, Sweet
Gam.

Want good flat rock grist mill,
rock, 36 in. or more. Will exc. cows,
DeLavel cream separator, or if very
cheap, for cash. J. R. Gable, Raymond.

Would exc. for No. 10 Oliver plow,
or sell, 1 Cole Oat drill, 3 row; some
nice game (chicken) stags, $2 to $3 ea.
del. by mail. D. F. Puryear, Acworth.
Feds

Want to buy cane mill and kettle.
Give particulars and best price, FOB
Nashville. J. Isom Davis, Nashville

Incubators, Brooders, Etc.
For Sale

Brooder, used 1 season, $5.00 FOB
here. Frank V. Walker, Warthen.

150 cap. incubator, $6.00, half in An-
cona pullets and 1 cockerel, not over
1 yr. old. Mrs. C. W. Meeks, Lakeland.
P, O. Box 84.

500 cap. Radio oil biming automatic
thermostatic control brooder, perfect
cond., with instructions for sale or
exc. for baby chicks, R. I. Reds, or will
pay cash for chicks. ope White, Ar-
muchee.

Buckeye Incubators, 1-250 cap. 1,
140 cap., also 1 Buckeye brooder, large
size. Sell or exc. for extra good heifer,
now fresh, within 20 miles Atlanta.
Mrs. J. G. Hendrix, Decatur. Rt. 2.
(115 Springdale St.) 4

Buckeye No. 8, Inc. 1008 eve cap.
$60.00. Call, Main 9843. P. M. Cannon,
Atlanta. 7 Sawtell Ave.

140 cap. inc., egg tester, etc.
cond. $5.00 COD, or $6.00 del.
Boatwright, Oak Park.

3 Hoover electric 500 cap. prooders,
only used 1 season. W. E. Hicks, At-
lanta. 579 Lakeshore Drive, N. E.

300 cap. Blue Flame automatic
regulation brooder. Cost $10.00. Nev-
er ,been unpacked. $5.00. FOB Coch-
ran. Cash or money order. Albert J.
Cayer, Chester, R 2.

600 egg cap. Super Hatcher Inc.,
good cond. cheap for cash. Miss Mary
J. Mc Clure, Newnan, 111 Temple Ave.

A second-hand 250-300 cap. brooder.
good cond., $4. Malvin Redman, Jack-
son. R. 2.

50 egg cap. inc., first class cond.
cheap for cash. Mrs. E. M. Spells,
Nashville, R 1, Box 60. :

4 section battery brooder, ready for
use, complete in every detail. Electric
and control in starter. Winter broilers
and friers, less than half price. W. F.
Hollingsworth, Atlanta, 667 Kennesaw
Ave.

450 cap. incubator, perfect cond. $20;
also 1 milch cow with first calf, heifer
1-4 Jersey, $25 for her. Mrs. Piety
Forbes, Brooklet.

good
Osco

Incubators, Brooders, Etc.

Wanted

Want 500 chick brooder, corn shell-
ey and hand power corn grinder, also
some seed rye.
seed. State price and full particulars.
R. I. Tracey, Lake Park, R 2.

Want incubator, also Ford tractor.
Must be cheap for cash. Quot best
prices, cond., etc. J. W. epee R
6, Atlanta.

Poultry For Sale

ANDALUSIANS
Pure Blue Andalusian cockerels and
pullets, 50c ea. Fine stock, true to col-
or. R. B. Owenby, Gulberson, N. C.,
Rt. 1, Resident of Ga.

AUSTRALORPS
7 mos. old Australorp cock, $2.50; 5
mos. old cockerel, $1.50. FOB here,
crated. Guar. del. charges collect.
Money order. W. G. Southall, Tooms-
boro.

.

; BANTAMS .
Thoroughbred Japanese Black-tail

bantam March 1933 cockerels, also pure

bred Golden Sebrights, 75c ea. FOB.
W. D. DeLong, Roswell.

Texas Rust-proof oat |

PAGE
"Poultry For Sale

Thoroughbred Sebrights, prize win-
ners, trio, $3.50. pair, $3.00. J. T. L.
Hartness, Mineral Bluff.

Bantam hens and pullets and young
roosters, 25c ea. Mrs. M. Brown, Ash-
burn, R 2.

Common bantams, good layers and
mothers, small size and pretty 50c ea.
FOB. Harold McClain, ae
R 3 Box 30.

3 nice bantam roosters, 65c. or exc.
for 1 duck (no drake) any kind. Robt.
Buchanan, Bowdon, R 4.

Genuine Buff Cochin euckerels, rea-
dy for service, 50c ea. Dee Roy Eller,
Griffin. Ga. Kincaid No, 3.

BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS
B. R. cockerels and pullets, $1.00 ea.

5 pullets and cockerel for $5.00; young-

2. for: $175; All. pure
strain. Woodrow

er cockerels,
Thompson Ringlet
Wilson, Martin, R 2.

White Rocks, extra good laying
strain, stock direct Fischel. April
hatch pullets and cockerels, $1.00 ea;
March hatch, $1.25 ea; reg. Duroc hogs,
all ages. Z. L. Scott, Concord.

Parks B. Rocks, Reg. Per. 506-C-33.
Young stock. Sell in lots of 10 pullets
and cockerel, $10.00. FOB. Mrs. J. O.
Dyer, Dixie.

1 College strain B. R. February hatch
cockerel, $1.50; 1 same str. cock, wt. 9

Ibs. $1.00; also Tancred str. S. C. W.

L. March cockerels, $1.00 ea. 1932 hatch
cocks, 75c ea. Mrs. E. A. Causey, Bow-
don, R 1.

Thompson Imp. Ringlet B. R. cock-
erels, April hatch, $1.25 ea; May hatch,
$1.00 each; 2 or more, May hatch, 85c
ea. From prize winners, and well mark-
ed. Mrs. J. E. Steadam, Bainbridge.

10 pure bred Buff Rock pullets, 4
R. I, Reds. April and May hatch. 75
ea. Mrs. R. D. Jackson, Dalton.

1 Feb. hatch and 1 May hatch Buff
Rock cockerel, $1.00 ea.
Neville, Pulaski.

2 pure Thompson Ringlet B. R. Feb.

hatch cockerels, $1.25 ea. 2 March hatch
$1.00 ea; $4.25 for lot. FOB. Mrs. N.
R. Wilson, Canon, R 2.

10 B. R. hens, Thompson str. Large
hens, av. 6 and 7 lbs. ea. $8.00 for
lot. Cash with order. Mrs. CC. S.
Bradshaw, Dublin, R 2.

CORNISH
March hatch pure bred Dark Corn-
ish Indian cockerels, wt. about 4 lbs.

75c ea. Also pure bred dark R. I. Red

March cockerels, 4 Ibs. 75c ea. Mrs.
Joe Flanders, Nunez.

4 pure bred Cornish roosters, 1932 |
hatch, $1.00 ea. Mrs. A. L. Under-.
wood, Cartersville, Ret. ;

25 pure bred Dark Cornish chicks,
av. 1 1-2 lbs. ea. 35c each; also 2
pure bred P. C. males, 2 1-2 mos. old,
$4.00 ea. FOB. Miss Kate Lancaster,
Sylvester.
ure bred Dark Cornish March 1933
hatch pullets and roosters, $1.00 ea.
Eggs, 5c each. Mrs. C. A. Fabbersen,
Dy! TY pia

40 White Cornish young eae and
pullets, 4 males, Royal Prize winners.
$70.00; 7 pullets, 1 male, fine White
Rocks, $1.00 ea. Mrs. L, D. Singley,
Jackson.

GAMES

Pure Bacon Warhorse: pit games, 1
brood yard; 6 hens and cock, $10.00;
single cocks, $2.50. stags and pullets,
$1.50 ea. Exc. some for S. A. Ginn
Grays. Tom Weaver, Canon, R 2.

Royal Canticleer pit games. Few
fine stags, $1.50 each; pullets, $1.00 ea.
G. W. Price, Atlanta, 1678 Emory
Road. ;

5 pullets, just beginning to lay, 1

cockerel, pure bred Cuban Reds, $7.00

for lot. R. Barron, Zebulon,
Black Breast Reds, all ages, finest
quality ,dead game, priced right. Ripp

Baldwin, Douglasville.

GIANTS
2 extra fine Jersey Black Giants
Feb. hatch cockerels, $1.25 ea. J. C.
Porter, Tifton, R 1. Box 38. |
6 Ajax dbl bloodtested Jersey White

jords, 259-312 eggs.

Mrs. Chas L.|

Giant roosters, March hatch, $1 00. en,
or exc, for Jersey White Giant pullets,
same age. H, V. Brown, Winder.

LEGHORNS
6 Barron large type S. C. W. L. pul-
lets, also 1 cockerel. Direct from Rose-
lawn as baby chicks. 4-4-1-2 mos. old,
$4.00 for lot. Cash with order. ae
Homer Hall, Hartwell, R 2.

4 very fine R. O. P. W. L. cockerels,

Hollywood large type, Eng. strain,
te to cockerels from University of
British Columbia highest Egg Produc
ing strain. April hatch, $1.25 ea.
Mrs. H. D. Lee, Mt. Vernon..

3 W. L. Barron str. pullets, Maral
hatch, 50c ea. Charlie Griffin, Moul-
trie, Ri 5.

100 of Ferris Best Egg strain of w.
L. 1 yr. old hens, 90 per cent now
laying, 5c ea. Guar. eee. FL ni :

|Bunn, Midville.

40 W. L. hens, 14 mos, old. Bxcel-

Jent cond. Now laying. $35.00 FOB.

Geo. W. Thornton, Bristol, R 1.

Ped. S. C. W. L. breeding cockereds,
from official Contest record dams, rec-
8 mos. old, free
from disease ,bloodtested, vacinated.
Reasonable. M. W. Kantala, Elberton,

30 March 1933 hatch S. C. W. L. pul-
lets, through moult and started lay-

ing, $16.00 FOB. Frank Uaty, eae

son, R 1.

MINORCAS =|

13 Pape str. Black Minorcas, 18 mo

old, 70c ea. or $8.00 for lot. Mrs. de
M. Hall, Calhoun,

Booth and Johnson Star matings; 35
B. Leghorns. All laying, and from
blood tested stock. Special price on
lot. Mrs. Sami Pirkle, hoe
R 4. oe
Schmidts Buff Minorcas, 25 hens, :
April 1932 hatch, $20.00; 12 April 1933
hatch, $10.00; 12 July ist hatch pullets, |
$7.00, $32.50 for lot. Mrs. A. B. Carl- :
ton, Thomasville. Boston Road. .
20 Pape Black Minorca hens, 1 and 2
yrs. old, $15.00; 2 March hatch cock-
erels free with lot. FOB. Cash with |
order. Mrs. E. H. Tripp, Chester, R 2.

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS

12 Rose Comb pullets and 1 roooster
(did not state kind of chickens in no-
tice sent to Bulletin), April hatch, $10.- -
00 cash with order. No chks. Ps W.
Wigley, Dallas.

PHEASANTS FOR SALE
Mongolian Ringneck pheasants, $2.-
15 pair; 3 pair, $8.00. Del. at my door,
R. Wiggins, College Park, 510 Mercer

Ave., phone Ca-2633,

Silvers, Goldens and Ringneck pheas-
ants for sale or exc. for Narcissi, Daf-
fodil, Tulip or Hyacinth bulbs. Mrs.
oe Symmes, Atlanta, 3497 Piedmont G
Road.

PIGEONS:

Several prs. fine pigeons; also have
some squabs. J. W. Woodrutt, Colum- -
bus:, Box 117...
16 pigeons, 1 Red ca dinched Car- i
neaux, cross hen, pr. of Black Car-
neaux, also mixed. Lot for $1.50 FOB.
8 of them for 90c cash. Fred Bryan,
Omega, R 1. Ye
Beautiful White Kings, $2.00 pair. ne

Will ship COD. Exc. some for Rac-
ing Homers. F. S. Taylor, es Be

RL REDS

2 hens and 8 April hatch pullets, $1
50. Donaldson R. I. Reds. Will exc
for Barred Rocks. Mrs. F. C. Nether-
land, Fairburn, R 3.

250 Hybrid Triple A. pullets, blood-
tested and wormed. Cert. to show $1.00
ea, 50 hens, 1 1-2 yrs. old, 75c ea; full
blooded R. I. Reds, pullets laying. Mrs.
S. J. Elliott, Thomasville.

April hatch R. I. Red pullets, pure
bred, 75c ea 2 cocks, 1932 hatch, $1.50.
ea; Owen-Donaldson strain, also Buff
Rock 1932 hatch hens, 75c ea. Nuggett
hens. Clara V. Trimble, Adairsville.

RPS


PAGE SIX
Poultry For Sale

MARKET BULLETIN

Poultry Wanted

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE.
DUCKS, ETS., FOR SALE.
Pure bred Bronze toms, 2 yrs. old,

$5.00 each; hens, same age, $4.00 each;
- young ones, $2.50 each. Mrs. Lula
_ Christmas, Vienna, R 3.

8 early hatch, extra large, young
toms, almost thoroughbred Bronze,

$3.50 ea. FOB; also 1 very large 2 yr.|

old tom, $5.00; young hens and 32
_ yr. old hens, $2.50 ea. Mrs. R: B.
_ Mooney, Adairsville.

qT nice, fat milk-fed turkeys, 6 gob-
blers, 1 hen, 6-8 lbs. $1.00 ea. Come
after them. 5 miles S. E. of Smith-
ville. Mrs. J. C. Exum, Smithville,
ce es
BS: Vl. old in the Sring. pure bred
_M. B. tom and 1, 2 yr. old in spring,
$3.00 each. All fine birds. Mrs. B.
F. Morrison, Gainesville, R 8.
- Pure bred M. B. turkeys, unrelated
_ pair, 1932 hatch, $7.50; 2 April hatch,
_ pure bred toms, $2.00 ea; 1 drake, 2

_ ducks, pure bred Mammoth Pekin

- ducks, $5.00 del.
ington, R 4.
- Worlds largest Biz Bone Giant

_ Bronze turkeys for breeders, for sale.

Order now. L. J. Ellis, Cumming.

- 15 Spring hatch turkeys, ready for
_ Thanksgiving, fat and fine. Make best

' offer FOB my place. Mrs. J. C. Bry-
an, Reynolds.

4 grown Muscovey ducks, 50c each.
4 little ones, 15c each; also 6 Chincilla
_ doe rabbits and 3 bucks, 40c each. <Al
_ grown. Geo, C. Williams, Ty Ty.

Pure bred White Holland turkeys,
both young toms and pullets. Also
pure bred Bronze young toms for sale.
J. J. Cummings, Donalsonville.
Bronze turkeys, April hatch, $5.00
trio. B. C. Pope, Tallapoosa, R 3.

_ 4 Narrangansett turkey hens and

gobbler, $12.00 FOB. Mrs. W. M. Ar-
rington, Swainsboro, R 4.

J. Sam Gunn, Wash-

-WYANDOTTES

6 pure bred W. Wyandotte hens from
prize stock. Blue Ribbon strain. 90c
each, 6 pullets, same str. 75c ea. 4
young roosters, 60c ea; fine yr. old
rooster, $1.00. All FOB. Mrs. Mattie
_ McPherson, Rabun Gap.

Throughbred Tarbox str. Silver Lace
Wyandotte pullets and cockerels, Feb-
ruary and March hatch. Well culled.
Wt. 6-6 1-2 "Ibs. 75c ea: Miss Mary
Gibbs, Uvalda. .

10 pullets, pure Tarbox str., May
_ hatch, soon be laying, 75c ea. for lot.
Mrs, Hugh Bowling, Franklin Springs.
6 R. C. Silver L. Wyandotte early
March and April hatch, 4 pullets and 2
cockerels, 75c ea. if all taken together;
1 turkey hen, 1 yr .old, $2.00. Money
orders only. Mrs. J. H. Harpe, Blake-
ly RR 1,

3 S. L. Wyandotte cockerels, March
_ hatch, Tarbox str. $1.00 ea. FOB.
L.-J. Parker, Sarge, R 2. Box
225.

Poultry Wanted

GIANTS
Want large type J. B. Giant Marcy
str. cockerels or 1932 hatched, prefer
February or March hatch. No culls.
Quote best price. M. M. Landrum,

Adairsville.

Want J. B. Giant early hatch 1932

-cockerels, large, well grown. Best
markings. Quote price. Will exc.
same breed. Mrs. C. M. Shaw, Adairs-
ville.

LEGHORNS

Exe. good value for.200 W. L. pullets,

we now laying. Write for complete infor-

mation. L. T. King, Atlanta, 221 Hol-
lywood Road.
Want 500 W. L. March or April pui-

lets. Will exc. dairy cattle for same;
also want a Syrup Mill. Be near Se-
vannah and party to del. Mrs. A. J.
Anthony, Midland.
Want 50 or 100 B. L. March or Aprii
_ pullets. Booth or Everlay str. prefer-
red. R. J. Stokes, St. George.

Exe. good, light, col. Jersey cow,
freshen soon for young hens or pullets,
Brown or White Leghorns, or any good

Fhogs, wt. 185 to 250 Ibs.

breed. Give cow for 40 head of hens.
W. L. Martin, Baxley.

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
Want chickens, any breed ages from
2 wks. to hens. Write what you have
and best cash price. Mrs. C. C. Kel-
ley, Louisville, R 5.

ORPHINGTONS |.
Exe. 2 AA Grade Golden Buff O7-
phington cockerels for same grade Orp.
pullets. Ea. pay trans. chgs. Some
nice dried pears for sale, 10c lb. Mis.
Ben Lavender, Toomsboro, R 1.

WYANDOTTES
Want 1 March hatch S. L. Wyan-
dotte rooster, true to color, Tarbox
strain. Mrs. G. T. Hall, Meigs, R 1.

Baby Chicks For Sale

Pure Parks str. Barred Rocks, Reg.
Per. 547-C-33. Flock State bloodtested.
Chicks, $6.00 C; $3.20 for 50, postpaid;
also hatching eggs, $4.00 C; cockerels,
$1.75 ea. Cash. Mrs. ene Roach
Plyler, Daisy.

Egvs For Sale

Pure Cornish Indian eggs, $1.00 per
15, 60c per 12 in-lot of 50 to 72.
Not prepaid. Carrier ret. Money o:d-
ers only. Mrs. E. P. King, Rochel.e,
RA,

Pure bred Ringlet B. R. eggs, from
good stock, 5c per 15. Add postage.
No COD. Miss M. E. Adams, Mariet-
ta, Ri 3.

Live Stock For Sale

CATTLE FOR SALE

Pure bred Reg. Polled Hereford cai-
tle, both bulls and heifers. Also An-
gora buck goats. E. T. Boswell, Jr.,
Siloam

Fine Jersey cow. 4 gal. fresh with
male calf, for sale. E. E. Bagwell, Eact
Point, 16 Chattarncochee Ave.

32 calves, 3 to 8 mos. old; 16 are
White Face. All good cond. Mrs. S.
EH. Beall, Richland

Hereford pure bred pull calves of the
finest breeding, reg. in buyer's name,
from our famous Colonial Plantaticn
herd. W. B. Hutchinson, Albany.

2 milch cows, $25.00 and $20.00; 1
heifer, $5.00; $45.00 for lot; dark bay
horse, 12 yrs. old, good qualities, wt.
around 900 Ibs. $35.00; hay, fcdder
and farming tools, cheap. P. A.
Banks, Austell, R 2.

Sev. milch cows and beef steers and
Sev. stock cows and yearlings, Jersey
and Guernseys; crookneck squash seed,
50c lb. or exc. for seed rye or Bermu-

da onion sets; mustard seed, 50c lh.
W. J. Morgan, Stillmore.
Guernsey bull, No. 151074. Rose

Golden King. Sire, Fern Crest Liber-
ator, 93214. Dam, Golden Rose of May
Rose, 145171. Born, Jan. 19, 1928.
Breeder, W. A. Daniel, Tennille; Own-
er, J. Luke Burdett, Washington.

5 good dairy cows, $35.00 to $40.00
ea. at my harn. R. C. Loyd, Ocilla,
Rel:

1 good Jersey cow, T. B. tested. 4
gal. on good pasture and feed. $25.00
without calf; $30.00 with calf; 1 good
cow, fresh in December, $20.00; 2 heif-
er calves, 8 mos. old, $7.50 ea. M. L.
Otwell, Bowdon, R 4.

Bulls, 1 Jersey, 1 1-2 Jersey and 1
Guernsey. H. H. Bassett, Guyton.

20 beef type steers and heifers, most-
ly White Face, wt. 250 to 600 lbs. also
2 fine, pure bred Hereford male calves,
Maxwell strain. H. C. Waldrep, For-
syth, R 1.

12 nice Jersey cows, some reg. fresh-
ened in August, Sept. and some to
freshen this Oct. and Nov. also 12 nice
W. W. Par-
ham, Warm Springs.

Yr. and 9 mos. old heifer, $9.00 at my
barn. Fine beef or will make cow by
next May. Mrs. M. A. Davis, Rock-
mart; RR -2.

1 M. ib. thoroughbred Red Poll bull,
23 mos. old. Real value for $75. 00
FOB. John Dickens, Sparta.

sr

Live Stock For Sale

2 highly bred Jersey bulls, 18 mos.
old, can be reg. $17.50 each, 1 reg. 2
1-2 yrs. old, $27.50; pure bred, fine
Hereford bull, $45.00. S. L. Thornton,
Dewyrose, R 2.

Milch cow with heifer calf, fresh in.
Sell or exc. for Leghorn hens or pul-
lets; Holstein heifer calf, also Avary
Walking Cultivator, to exc. for Leg-
horns. Emmett C. Brown, States-
boro, R 4.

Young cows with second calves; 1
Holstein-Jersey, fresh, 3 gal. with good
feed; small Jersey fresh, about 2 1-2
gal. daily. $25.00 and $30.00 ea. re-
spectively. W. H. Rucker, Milner. |

2 fine Jersey heifers, about 2 yrs.
old, will freshen soon, for sale Homer
L. Neely, Fayetteville.

Nice heifer with first calf, 2 wks
old first day of November, $20.00 at

barn. W. W. McPherson, Villa Rica.

1 steer, 1 1-2 yrs. old, good cond:., in
the field on velvet beans for sale or
exc. for 25 hens. Mrs .Eula Rawls,
Ochlochnee.

Fine Jersey male, $20.00 FOB. Will
weigh about 800 lbs., 18 mos. old.
Dont write, come see. Mrs. W. A.
Jordon, Lyons, Ga.

1 pure Guernsey milch cow, freshen
soon; also 1 milk goat, freshen soon,
for sale. ~phone, Ramond 7796. B. H.
Middlebrooks, Sr., Atlanta.

HOGS FOR SALE

Several truck loads hogs, feeders, all
sizes, ranging from 50 to 300 lbs, ea.
Sell at current price, any quantity de-
sired, at my place at Sunbury, or exc.
for corn. R. A. Calder, Dorchester.

22 pigs, 10 wks. old, $1.50 ea; 6 pure
bred P. C. pigs, 10 wks. old, $2.50 ea.
FOB. Good stock. Mrs. Vera Duggar,
Sylvester.

Black Guinea stra. pigs, $6.00 ea;
bred gilts and young sows, $15.00 and
$20.00; Service boars, $20.00. Sat. as to
purity of stock guar. A. P. Sanders,
Tignall.

2 real nice S. P. C. boars, about 8
mos. Old, $8.0 ea. reg. in buyers name,
also 1 bred sow, reg. paper transfer-
red to buyer. C. H. Trussell, Sanders-
ville.

Sev. nice Duroc-Jersey gilts, 15 Ibs.
Some open, some already bred to Du-
roc Jersey male; also want 1 Magno-
lia tree about 6 ft., to be taken up with
soil. Miss Dorothy Waters, Oliver,
ete

Big Bone Black P. C. pigs, 2 males,
2 sows, 4 mos. old, wt. about 1 00 Ibs.
$5.00 ea. $10.00 pair. Want a 2 horse
wagon in good cond. cheap for cash.
H. W. Corbitt, Lakeland.

HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE

Good farm mule for sale. Jos. M.
Corbett, Nashville, R 2.

1 mare mule for sale cheap. E, W.
Dunn, Austell, R 2.

Want to sell Nov. 18th 2 mules, wag-
on, cow, fodder and farm equipment,
etc. See or write W. W. Collins, Toc-
coa, R 2.

1 blue roan mare, 7 yrs. old, work
anywhere, $60.00. Mrs. Jeff. Davis
Austell, R 2.

Black mare mule, wt. 1200 lbs. 7 yrs.
old. Straight and sound. $90.00 cash.
John Williford, Stephens, R 1.

2 good mare mules, 9 and 11 yrs. old,
wt. 1M lbs. ea. Good eyes and wind,
in good shape, work anywhere.$175.00
cash. S. L. Tally, Adairsville, R 2.

2 jennets and 1 Jack, one of jennets
wt. about 600 lbs.. All 3 for $60.00. J.
C. Netherland, Fairburn, R 3.

1 bay mare mule, wt. about 900 or
1 M. Ibs., about 10 or 11 yrs. old.
$100.00. See J. S. Hall, Tignall,

1100 lb. plug mule, about 14 yrs. old,
$35.00, or exc. for 3 1-2 or 4 gal, milch
cow. See mule at my lot; also 2 small

mules for sale. W. E. Dickens, Sop-

erton.

1 dark bay mare, wt. about 900 Ibs.
Work anywhere, gentle, etc. James L.
Bloodworth, McIntyre, R, 1.Box 74.

Grade Jersey cow, 3rd calf, 1 1-2 gal.
milk on grass; calf 5 mo. old. Without
calf, $20.00. W. M. Dunbar, Yates-
ville, R 1.

2 good mules, 1050 Ibs., about 8 yrs.

Thursday, November 2, 1933.

Live Stock For Sale

old, cheap for cash; 3 Jersey cows,
freshen at once; 2 heifers, 1 steer, 1
male, 900 Ibs. J. I. Hewitt, Hartsfield,
Res

2 mules, 2 fine Jersey cows, 1 heif-
er, yr. old, 1 cow never goes dry. 1
pr. Duroc hogs, 6 yr. old. Bargain.
FOB. C. O. Sikes, Sylvester.

Pair good mules, sound, A-1 cond.
9-10 yrs. old, wt. 1060 and 1050 lbs.
Write O. R. Robinson, Jesup.

RABBITS FOR SALE
50 rabbits, Silver Martins, N. Z.
Whites, 15 full grown, 35 from 8 wks. ~
to 5 mos. old. All ped. stock, $1.00
to $3.00 pair; 1 reg. N. Z. Red doe,
bred, $2.50. Clyde Pope, East Atlan-
ta, 443 Patterson Ave. S. E.

N. Z. White doe, pedigreed, $1.25; 8
young, 3 wks. old, 25c each. Mrs. A.
Tanner, College Park, 510 Mercer Ave.
phone Ca-2633.

1 pair N. Z. White juniors from reg.
stock, $1.50; 1 pr. N. Z. Reds from ~
reg stock, $2.50 FOB. H. H. Robin-
son, Columbus, 1018-15th St. ;

5 grown, 2 young, 2 mos. old N. Z.
Whites.
Might make some exchange. Write.
Mrs. C. H. Cochran, Calhoun, R 4. |

1 N. Z. White 8 mos. old, 9 mos, old _
buck $2.00; 1 Angora buck, 6 mos. old,
$2.00. Mrs. Dona Burdeshaw, Fortson,
Ral;

SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE

Sev. bred nannies to Toggenburg
buck, to freshen Dec. ist. some weath-
ers. All, 75c per head here, or exc.
for good milch cow. Goats all fat. E. oy
G. May, Sparks. :

6 mature Southdown ewes, bred to
reg. Southdown ram for del. Jan. and
February, at $10.00 ea. Perfect cond.
10 per cent discount for entire lot. K.
D. Sanders, Eatonton.

35 head common goats, more or less, _

all bred, 50c ea. Frank Harris, Baxley,
Ry 2:

1 pure bred Toggenburg doe, fresh-
en Oct. 23rd, 2 kids, doe and buck,
half Nubian and half Toggenburg.
Heavy milker. $10.00. A. N. mes
Elberton, R 9. Box 19.

Large size, heavy milking blood lines
Saanan, Nubian and Toggenburg. Op-

en and bred does at bargain. Write

your wants; want 40-50 heavy laying
str. W. L. pullets. Edwin Simpson, At- -
lanta, 695 Paynes Ave., N. W.

40 fat weathers, kids, 75 each.N. W.
Jones, Glenwood.

Live Stock Wanted

CATTLE WANTED

Want several Guernsey heifers and
calves or Guernsey and Jersey cross,
and would consider full blood Jerseys.
S. L. Calfee, Brunswick.

Trade 25-30 bu. good corn for a
milch cow giving 2 or 3 gal. day, fresh
in now. G. B. Campbell, Lyons, R 3.

Want thoroughbred Angus bull calf,
6 to 12 mos. old. Give age, wt. and a

price, FOB your station. H. L. Ee
man, Tallapoosa.

HOGS WANTED :
Want reg. big type Big Bone Straight
Nose Essex gilt, cheap for cash, JOR.

Lanier, Graymont, R 1. ae
: Exc. 1 M. B. turkey gobbler and 2

hens for pigs. O. C. Perdue, Yates-

Ville.

HORSES AND MULES WANTED
Want 2 good farm mules, 8 or 10
yrs. old, wt. about 1 M. lbs. near La-
Grange or Chipley. B. J. Coleman,

Ben Hill, R 1.

Exec. sugar cane for mule, or cattle,
or any farm product. Cane at lc per
stalk at patch. G. L. Willbanks,
Blythe Island, Brunswick, Ga.

SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED

Exc. pure bred Jersey bull 10 mos.
old with papers to reg., from heavy
milkers for milk goat doe. Wallace
Gray, Newnan. ag

All thrifty $350 F O B.


Thursday, November 2, 1933.

Positions Wanted

Man, wife and boy want 2 horse
farm for 1934. Move now and have job
_ this winter. At once. Dolphus Hester,

- Roopville, R. 3, Care G. W. Lott.

Want job dairying, 5 yrs. exp. Prefer
one can look after myself; 12 to 16
cows, and 1 horse crop. on the side.
Plenty force. C. A. May, Loganville, R
Four.

20 yr. old man wants job on farm
with respectable, nice people to live as
one of family; board and laundry and
salary. Ref. Jas. W. Thornton, Camilla.

Man with small family want small
farm of about 15 acres and look after
cows, hogs and chickens. Bal. of time.
G. H. Lord, Graham.

- Want small truck or poultry farm
near Atlanta on 50-50 basis, for 1934.

J. M. Capes, Atlanta, 1870 Lakewood
Ave.

26 yr. old man, wife, 2 children want
work on farm or dairy. Expert car or
truck driver; good dry hand milkers.
Dont write, come see. Albert Loyd,
Kite, R 1.

Man and wife want job on dairy
farm or 1 horse crop on 50-50 basis.
Bests of ref. Good workers. Albert
McClure, Hazlehurst, R 1.

Would like to get in touch with party
who has houses and land, but no stock,
or who is in need of stock. Have pair
of horses and want only 1 horse crop.
C. D. Stallings, Douglasville, R 6.

Want job as farm foreman, or care-
taker of hunting reserve. Exp. in hand-
ling labor. Honest, sober, no bad hab-
its. Life time exp. in, gen. farming. 2

yr. high school education. Ref. H. R..

Pippin, Culloden, R 1, Box 36.
Exp. dairyman wants job for 1934.
Start now. Can do any kind of dairy
work. Married, small family. Good ref.

C. W. Winn, Athens, R 3.

Want good 2 horse crop on 50-50
basis. 10 in family. Am a Deacon in
Baptist church. Can furnish self. Best
of ref. Ben Smith, Tifton, R 6.

Want job as caretaker of Estate. Exp.
in cattle and hog raising. Man and wife
only. Come see or write. E. T. Clarke,
Decatur, R 2, Care Mrs. J. M. Kumpe.

Want 2 horse crop on 1-2 in Black-
well, Kennesaw or Macland school dis-
trict. Could furnish 1 hand to hire ex-

tra. Best. of ref. Also for sale, Aristo-

erat B. R. cock and 2 cockerels. E. W.
Hendon, Acworth, R 3.

Want 35 or 40 acres land with reas-

- onable good house, water and pasture,

on halves. Can furnish Self. Ri OR.

Bruce, Lula; R 1.

Want 2 or 3 horse farm in Cobb or
Fulton county, 50-50 basis. Able to fin-

. ance self and have plenty of force.

Ref. exch. S. M. Gowder, Powder Spgs.
Want job as Miller, Corn or Wheat
Mill. State what you have to offer. T.
_F, McDonald, Gordon.

Young man wants home on farm for
board and clothes. Pausanias Rodgers,
Butler, R 2, Care L. Rodgers.

Young man, wife and 1 child wants

place on farm in No. Ga. Party to
furnish stock and tools. No bad habits.
Reliable. Will Gragg, Clarkesville, R 3,
Box 73.
- Young. colored man, single with ster-
ling qualities desires job with good,
reliable man on farm, for place to stay
and living wage. Ref. if desired. Allen
Williams, Athens, R 2.

Want job as overseer of farm, or
locking after stock, 50-50 basis. Life
time exp. Do not smoke nor drink. W.

_K. Ghann, Woodville.

Single, young man, exp. farmer,
wants trade for 1934 crop, or part of
crop and part wages. Write or come
see. J. W. Cordell, Doerun, R 1.

18 yr. old young woman wants home
on farm with old couple, to do light
farm. work, for board, home and $5.00

Month. No. Ga. preferred. Go anywhere
Ref. Write. Ada Beaver, Rocky Face,
R 1.

Want job on farm looking after
poultry and flowers and other light
farm work. No field work. Willing
worker, 33 yrs. old. Miss Julia Saxon,
Keysville, R 1, Care J. W. Saxon.

Want 1 horse crop on 3rd and 4ths,
or on halves. Exp. Ref. Married. E. D.

Wofford, Lawrenceville, R 3.

MARKET B LLETIN

Positions Wanted

Want 10 acres, mule and tools, to
truck and poultry farm on 50-50 basis.
Near Fitzgerald or Juliette. Ref. Tom
P. Trowell, Douglas.

Want 2 horse farm, good house and
pasture. Can furnish self. Terrell or
adjoining county. J. L. Kennedy, Bron-
wood.

Want 1 horse crop good corn, pea,
potato, hay land, work stock furnished.
shares. Will furnish poultry and hogs,
cow, etc. for self and make somethin
for owner. Bill Smith, Roy, Ga.

Want job on farm, $10 mo. board
and laundry. Can start any time. 25
yrs. old and have farmed all my life.
J. W. Crowe, Kennesaw, R 2.

An old man, exp. gardner and farm-
er wants a home with Christian people
on farm, to do chores and make self
handy in every way. For clothes and
small compensation. John Brunton,
Atlanta, Care Gen. del.

Young man with dife desires work
on dairy. Exp. in hand and machine
milking, also truck driving. Good ref.
Reasonable wages. Begin at once. O. T.
Cooper, Bishop.

Want job on farm by month for
wages, or will look after a farm for
party on contract. No bad habits. Sin.
Ref. J. C. Griffith, Rebecca.

Man, wife, 1 child wants job on farm
for wages. 26 yrs. old. Ref. if wanted.
P. W. Bryan, Coolidge, R 2. Care C.
J. Rogers.

Want job on farm. Wages. Life time
exp. Single, young man. State best
price with board. Milton Rogers, Thom-
aston, R 4.

23 yr. old white man wants job on
farm, near Augusta. Write or see: Ar-
thue L. Conley, Augusta, 1028 Femwick
St.

Want job on farm. Married. 50 yrs.
old. Work for $1 a day now. Want crop
in 1934. G. B. Clay, Bowdon, R 4.

Want job for rest of this year and
for next as wage hand on farm. Mar-
ried and must have house to live in.
Can also drive truck. Ref. Horace Wil-
liams, Thomaston, R 4.

Want 2 horse farm on halves, and a
dairy for wages. J. H. Cook, Chipley,
R 1.

Active. exp. farmer. 42 yrs. old, wife
and self only, want job as Overseer,
large or small farm. Exp. in cattle,
hogs, poultry, modern machinery, also
operate grist mill. Ref. Go anywhere.
Eugene Harris, Atlanta, 383 Washing-
ton St., S. W.

Want a good 3 or 4 horse crop on
halves .Must be good level land. Near
good school and church. Just want
stock, tools and fertilizer. C. R. Shelley
Cave Springs, R 1.

Want good 1 horse farm on halves.
Exp. with peach and poultry farm wrk.
Consider job by month for wages. 34
yrs. old. Wife, 2 children. Party furn-
ish self. B. M. Coulter, Geneva.

23 yr. old, A. & M. graduate wants

home with congenial small farm family
Poultry, garden. etc. Life exp. A-1 ref.
exch. Reasonable salary. Miss Mary M.
Rhodes, Baldwin, Box 74.
. Want job as water power Grist and
Flour Miller. Sev. yrs. exp. Consider
farm, cattle, hogs, chickens, etc. 50-50
basis. At once. L. Bigbee, Shellman.

Want 1 horse and half crop, with
cow and bread furnished. Have 4
children large enough to work. J. W.
Coulk, Lake Park, R 2.

Unincumbered Christian widow de-
sires home on farm helping with light
farm work. No field work. Educated
and furnish ref. Mrs. L. B. Turner, Sa-
vannah, P. O. Box 161.

56 yr. old man, wife and daughter
want job as overseer or foreman of
large farm for 1934. Can also do car-
penter work and all repairs on farm.
Life time exp. farming, stock raising.
Can attend to all business for farm.
At once. C. C. Wyche, Moreland

Want well drilling, anywhere, any
time, any depth. Reasonable price. G.
Burdick, Atlanta, P. O. Box 34.

Want 1 horse crop, corn and truck
gardening preferred. 50-50 basis. Wife
and 3 small children. Can move and

furnish self. J. F. Rogers, Culberson, |

N. C., R 1, Resident of Ga.

Positions Wanted

Want 1 horse farm for 1934 on 50-50
basis. Have small family. Ref. if re-
quired. Would appreciate good land. B.
C. Osborne, Atlanta, 195 Forest Ave.,
N. E.

Want to rent 1 horse farm on 50-50
basis. Prefer Fulton or adjoining county
Can furnish self. D. W. Tyner, Stone
Mtn., R 2, Box 34-A.

Want some laying out farm place
thats not being tended, near Atlanta.
Small house will do. Daisy Whitley,
Atlanta, R 5.

Want good 1 horse crop on shares or
will work for wages. Wife and _ self
only. Both can work. Thoroughly re-
liable in every way. J. H. Shaffer, At-
lanta, 273 Washington St., S. W.

Want farm, 2 or 3 horse farm, 50- 50
basis. Sober, no bad habits. 9 children.
Was raised on farm. Do all kinds of
farm work. R. R. Price, Hampton, R 2.

Want place as caretaker of vacant
farm, 1 or 2 room house. Good on fruit
culture. No salary. Able to furnish self
See or write. H. Herring, Atlanta, 98
Baker St., Apt. G.

Young man wants job on farm for
bal. 1933 and would like to trade for
1934. C. R. Holloway, Edison, Care C.
J. Holloway.

Want work on farm. Can drive car,
truck, tractor, and repair same. Also
dairy experience. Ref. if desired. Work
cheap with board and laundry included
Robt. Beck, Holly Springs.

Exp. Greenhouse man, 18 yrs. exp,
propogating and growing greenhouse
and nursery stock. Honest, industrious
no bad habits, etc., single, wants work.
Can begin at once. Best of ref. Wil-
lis Morrison, Atlanta, 1426 Lakewood
Ave. *

Refined widow wants place on farm,
light farm work, no field work, for
home and reasonable salary. Mrs. B.
L. Walker, Griffin, 308 No, 8th St,, clo
A. R. Conner.

Want Grist Mill. Good, exp. miller.
Can do all repairs. Either water,
steam or electric. John Forbes, Char-
my.

Widow, refined, farm raised, wishes
employment on farm. No field work.
State terms. Must be with reliable
people. Mrs. Nell Ray, Egan.

Want position as caretaker of stock
farm, feeding and caring for live stock
in general; consider a small dairy on
share basis and farm in connection. a
Jersey cow, fresh Dec. Ist, $15.00. R.
P. Bomar, Palmetto, RFD.

Farm Help Wanted

Want neat, healthy woman, 25-35
yrs. old for light farm work. No field
work. J. L. Stevens, Commerce, R 6.

Want good farmer for 1 or 2 horse
crop on 8rd and 4ths. Good land. Guy
Osborn, Clermont, R 1.

Want to give home, board and small
salary to an unincumbered white wom-
an, 25-30 yrs. old, to help with light
farm work. No field work. Ref. exch.
Miss Ethel Hutchinson, Tifton, R 1,
Box 26.

Want young man and wife, without
children to live in good house, 16 mi.
Atlanta, take interest in flowers and
yard, raise chickens, etc. on halves, and

farm some land, possibly truck. Must:

be reliable and able finance self. D. W.
Osborne, Atlanta, 45 Forsyth St., NW.

Want unincumbered woman, 35 to
45 yrs. of age to live in home, milk
cow, and other light farm work. No
field work. Must have good health and
good character. $4 mo. T. B. Giles, At-
lanta, R 4.

Want colored girl, 15 to 20 yrs. of age
to do gen. light farm work. No field
work. Board and clothes. Apply at
once. Mrs. H. T. Taylor, Lyons, R 4.

German or Swedish couple desired
in operation of combination truck and
poultry farm. Prefer that applicant be
partially self-supporting. H. L. Fincher
Atlanta, 610-11 Peters Bldg.

Want man and wife, without small
children for dairy work. Ref. desired.
Also want 100 bu. good ear corn. Quote
del. price. W. H. Ivey, Milledgeville.

Want colored man with stock for 1

|and 2 mule crops. Rations furnished.

PAGE SEVEI
F: arm Help Wanted

Cotton and corn River Bottoms. Ss. S. ;
Storer, Douglasville, R 6.

Want farmer with own stock, feed,
etc. for good truck farm. See me at
my home, 8 miles East of Waycross;
near Colgans Turpentine Still. J. H.
McClelland, Waycross, R 2, Box 52-B.

Want solored girl who doesnt mind
work to help attend to chickens, and
other light work on farm for good
home and small salary. Mrs. J. H. Mc-
Gariety, Atlanta, 2301 Flat Shoals Rd., oS
Res, a
Want reliable white or colored wom-
an, milk cow, attend to chickens, and
other light farm work. No field work.
Good home. Mrs. H. L. Britt, Macon,
1001 Napier Ave.

Want good farmers for small tract
of land on shares or standing rent: 45
A. near Fitzgerald; 45 A. near Rhine,
45 A. near Avondale Estates. Call, Ja-
7739-J., or write: B, O. Fussell, Bruns-
wick.

Want farmer for 3 horse farm. Must
be able furnish own stock, tools and
supplies. 3 houses on farm, pasture,
water and wood. Standing rent. 10 Mi.

N. W. Griffin, Mrs. Frances Gay Un-

derwood, Atlanta, 18 Astor Ave., S. W.

Want able, reliable woman for gen- i

eral light farm work, for home and

small salary. No field work. Mrs. A Bo

Blalock, Tifton, R 1.
Want man for a 2 horse crop on 50-

50 basis, who can run self. Have good
good

land near church and _ school, :
house, 4 miles Stone Mtn. S. H. Harde- 4
man, Stone Mtn., R 1.
Want man and wife, 40 to 50 cana s
old to live in my house with me and
cultivate a light 1 horse crop on 50-50
basis. Will give work until crop time
at reasonable price. Mrs. M. F. Prew-
ett, Winston, R 1.
Want good wage hand at $8 per mo. |
and board. Also want to trade pair of
mules for pair of mares and want to
trade for a good Jack. J. H. Trice,
Barnesville.
Want farmer who is also a good car-
penter and all around man on farm.
Excellent opportunity for man who is
willing to work hard. Must have small 4
family, with boy large enough to work. |
Ref. required. Apply for letter. Mrs. W. _
A. Key, Macon, 1001 Napier Ave. es
Want share croppers for 1, 2 or. 3
horse farm, 25 miles Atlanta. AC eae
Neeson, Stockbridge, R 2: :
Want clean, strong, healthy colored

girl for light farm work. At once. Good
home and reasonable salary. No field

work. Mrs. J. E. Suttles, Elberton, R10.
Want good farmer for 2 to 3 horse
farm and a few 1 horse farms. Stand-

ing rent; also for sale, nice Red pepper

20c lb. FOB. 1 to 100 Ibs. J. P. Carter,
Naylor.

Elderly couple desires reliable, ener=. :
getic woman, free of tobacco habit,
healthy and strong. who has never
lived in town, to live in farm home
as one of family and assist with light
farm work. No field work. Small wag-
es. Mrs. G. W. Barber, Athens.

Want middle aged colored couple to
live on premises and assist with light
farm work. Plant 1 or 2 acres tobacco
and cotton on halves. Wages for extra
work. J. M. Patten, Ray City.

Want settled colored woman for light
farm work, for lodging and small sal- |
ary. No field work. Mrs. C. J. Nally,
Winder.

Want farmer for good 2 horse crop
near Cumming, 1-2 mi.
Creek church; with good house and
land. Standing rent or cotton rent.
J. G. Tidwell, Buford.

Want unincumbered woman, 25 to 35
yrs. old to do gen. light farm work.
No field work. Small family. Write
for full particulars. W. M. Thornton,
Jesup. ag

Want good farmer for a 50 A, farm
with 6 room house, barn, etc., within
1-2 mile Palmetto, on W. P, RR..,
Standing rent. T. J. Smith, Fairburn.

Want couple, unincumbered, 30 to
45 yrs. old, of good character, clean
and nice, good workers, reliable, etc.

to live in home with couple and wages __

for farm work. Ref. Exch. J.
Ham, Summit, R 1.

from Haw >

| PAGE HIGHT t((CS
Plants For Sale

; MARKET BULLETIN wae

Plants For Sale

Seed For Sale

Thursday, November 2, 1933. : :

Georgia Products For Sale

















































Millions ready now of all var. of
early frost-proof cabbage plants, $1.00
_M; 60c for 500; 5 M. $4 Del. B. J. Mor-
is, Baxley.
_E. J., C. W. cabbage plants, $1.25 M.
~ FOB. oe P. Mullis, Baxley.
Onion plants, White and yellow Ber-
muda. 500, 65c; $1 M. Del. Postpaid. F.
F. Stokes, Fitzgerald.
- Klondike strawberry plants, $1.10 M;
Lady Thompson, $1.60 M. Mrs. Avis
- Crow, Gainesville, R 2.
Klondike strawberry plants, $1 per
M. P. B. Reynolds, Gainesville.
The North Carolina improved Mis-
_sionary strawberry plants, 50c per C. or
$3 M; Blakemore strawberry, 75c C, $4
M. B. W. Williams. Patterson.
Karly Klondike, Lady T., and Pro-
gressive Everbearing strawberry plants
500, 75c del. 6 Red Gold plants free
with each order. A. D. Call, Ellijay, R
ic i:
Chas. w. cabbage plants postpaid,
500 for 75c; $1.25 M. By Express, T5c
M. Write for quantity prices on cab-
-bage and onion plants. John W. Berry-
hill, Lakeland.
Extra large early type, pure Klon-
dike strawberry plants, Gov. insp. and
Cert. 300, 50c; 500, $1; $1.35 M. del. $1
M. FOB Shipped promptly. Major
Crow, Gainesville, R 1.
- Klondike strawberry plants, 500, 75c;
$1. 50 M. del. Ethel Crow, Gainesville,
RR 2.
- Dutch and Wakefield cabbage, 300,
400; 80c M; Everbearing strawberry
plants, 300, 50c; $1 M. All postpaid.
Clyde Smith, Oakwood.
Mastodon everbearing strawberry
plants, 30c per C. Red and Black ever-
bearing raspberry, $1 doz; little Sugar
_ Pears, white Eng. peach trees, l5c ea.
Mrs. Mae Turner, Cleveland, R 4.
_ April bearing and Everbearing straw-
berry, 15 C; Himalaya blackberry lav-
ender False Dragon heads, 15 doz.
FOB. Exc. for good, 100 lb. feed sacks.
Ea. del. Mrs. Sam Smith, Austell, R 2.
_ Early Imp. genuine Klondike straw-
berry plants, true to name, 30c C; 400,
$1; white lima beans, 10c Ib. Rosie
Crowe, Cumming, R 1.
Klondike strawberry plants, $1.25 M.
2 to 3 M. orders, $1 M; 4 M. up, 90c
-M; del. Exc. for good, 100 lb. feed sacks
Concord grapes and white scupper-
nongs, Brown Calif. Figs. 10c ea. $1
doz. W. A. Moon, Waco, R 2.
_ Strawberry plants, Missionary and
Klondike, $1.75 M. del. Exc. for Ga.
Cane syrup, white peas or meat. Guy
Taylor, Macon, R 1.
- New Stone tomato, Chas. Wakefield
cabbage, $1 M., del. 5 M. up, 75c M.
Collect; Klondike strawberry, $1.75 M.
del. 5 M. up, $1.50 M. Collect. Ovie
Crowe, Gainesville, R 3.
_ Klondike strawberry plants, $1.50 M.
Fill any order. Good new land. Orna-
- mental shrubs; holly, will have berries.
- Laurels, 25c ea. J. C. Crawford, Ellijay,
Ae: De ies
Chas. W. cabbage stants. 300, 40c; 500
60c: $1 M. postpaid. R. Chanclor, Pitts.
_ E. J., and Chas. W. cabbage plants,
now ready, 300, 40c; 500, 65c; $1.10 M.
- postpaid. Odis Conner, Pitts, R 1.
- LaFrance Everbearing Red Raspber-
ry, largest and most prolific, 25 for 50c
50 for $1, not prepaid. John Crone,
Philomath.
- Southland strawberry plants. Devel-
oped by U. S. Dep't of Agriculture.
New, scarce, Ripen earlier, larger size,
better flavor, fewer culls; $1 C., $7 M.
Dr. T. F. Abercrombie, Atlanta, '39 Av-
ery Drive, N. E.
Klondike strawberry plants, Kelloggs
Mammoth Blue Raspberry, Mastodon,
- Mammoth cultivated Blackberry, May
Cherry, Quince, Indian peach and oth-
ers for sale or exc. for laying hens or
ee _ other value. Mrs. E. Spence, Dunwoody.
Wakefield and Dutch cabbage plants,
300, 45c; 90c M. Klondike and Ever-
bearing strawberry, 300, 50c; $1 M. del.
1. A. Crow, Oakwood.
oe, J., and Chas. W. cabbage plants
1B M. del. Missionary strawberry
plants, $1.50 M. del. H. F. Johnson,
- Baxley, R 1, Box 79.
Thousands of Wakefield cabbage
plants, 25c C; cabbage sed, $1.25 lb;

collard seed, '75c 1b; Early White turnip
seed, 50c lb; little Willetts peas, 35c
lb. All del. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Reels
ter.

Tomato plants, 85c M. Lady Thomp-
son strawberry, 25c C. $2 M. Klondike
strawberry, $1.50 M. Effie Crow, Gain-
esville, R 2.

Red Gold strawberry plants, 75c Cc:
Klondike Lady T., and. Everbearing
strawberry plants, $1.90 M. del. J. H.
Call, Ellijay, R 4.

E. J.,.and Chas. W. cabbage plants
now ready, 500, 60c; $1 M. del; 10 M.
$8 collect. W. O. Waldrip, Flowery
Branch.

EH. J. Wakefield cabbage plants, 65c
500; $1 M. Postpaid. J. M. Burkhead,
College Park, R 2.

Rhubarb plants, 50c doz. Missionary

strawberry plants, $2 M. Yellow root,

50 Ib. garlic heads, 10c M. Miss Mattie
McCurley, Hartwell, R 2. |

_ Bermuda onion genuine frost-proof
cabbage plants, also Ga. Heading col-
lard plants, now ready, 200, 50c; 500,
$1; $1.50 M. Prepaid. Mrs. Hattie Ay
Bruce, Valdosta.

Kudzu plants, 2 and 3 yrs. old. Well

rooted and strong. $5 M. Eugene Har-
per, Hartwell.
Wakefield and Early Flat Dutch cab-

Jage plants and white Bermuda onion:

plants, 500, 60c; $1.00 M. Postpaid.
Money order. A. E. Reinhardt, Ash-
burn.

Red raspberry plants, 15c doz. Straw-
berry plants 10c C. Also some Fig
plants. M. -W.. Spiker, Mountain
View.

Klondike strawberry plants, Imp. ex-
tra early, large type, State insp. and
Cert. 300, 65c; 500 $1.00; $1.45 M. del.
$1.00 M. FOB. Prompt service. Ma-
jor Crow, Gainesville, R 1.

Missionary strawberry plants, true
to name, packed in damp moss, .
amt., $2.00 M. Buf Sweat, Alma, R.1
Box 26,

| White Bermuda onion plants, $1.00

W. W. Williams, Quitman.
McDonald blackberry, 90c C. $7.00 M.

Celestrial and Brown turkey figs, 7

Irage or 12 medium, $1.00. Carefully
packed. Postpaid. J. Ww. Toole, Ma-
con; 2.

Klondike strawberry plants, extra
early large type, State insp. and Cert.
300, 75c; 500, $1.00; $1.50 M. del. $1.00
a ee John C. Crow, Gainesville,

Seed For Sale

Giant Russian sunflower seed. Hen-
dersons Bunch butter-bean, Hastings
wheat or chicken corn seed. All new
seed. Pimiento pepper, green or red,
cheap. Cash or trade. B. B. Morgan,
Clyo.

Large, curled mustard seed, 40c lb.
3 lbs. $1; Coriander seed, 3 oz. 25c. 7
oz. 50c; 16 oz. $1 del. Cash with order.
L. E. Harrison, Dublin.

White nest multinlying onions, 45c
gal. del; 3 kinds mixed tender corn-
field bean seed, 20c lb. del. Cash or
money order. Mrs. Grace B. Murphy,
Jasper.

Burr clover seed, hand screened, suf-
ficient soil to inoculate, 4c 1b. in- 100
lb. lots. FOB. Exc. for oats, corn or rye
J. BE. Carmichael, Jackson.

About 8 M. sugar seed cane, known
as O, P. 807, 2%2 ea. FOB. An improve-
ment over cayana. H. B. Harper, Wray.

Speckled butter-bean seed, 12c lb.
Exc. for biddies, 2 or 3 wks. old, or for
dried fruit; Will buy 50 W. L. or Black
Minorca biddies. Mrs. J. A. Peterson,
Coffee.

White nest onions, 35c gal. Also nice,
sundried apples, 10c lb. 1933 crop white
sugar peas, 10c Ib. Cash with order. Add
postage. Beatrice Deans, Greenville, R
3, Box 37.

Collard seed for sale, 20c cupful, or
exc. for English peas, bunch. C. O.
Smith, Nicholls.

Old time red shallot onion baton.
40c gal. postpaid; white heading var.
collard seed, 50c lb. postpaid. Limited

amt. Stewart and Mobile pecans. C. G..

Oliver, Barnesville, R 2.
Calif. multiplying beer seed, 10 good

| Write first. Mrs. L. E.

start, postpaid. Mrs. Sallie Floyd, Rock-
mart, R 2.

Large, red multiplying onions,
gal. No stamps accepted; also Has-
tings improved peanuts, 10c lb. Not
less than 5 Ibs. sold. T. D. McCluney,
Rydal.

Tobacco seed and seed corn for sale.
Write for prices. W. M. Spivey, Sur-
rency.

Tobacco seed, 1933 crop, Golden Leaf
36c was paid on the floor this yr. for
the tobacco seed. Enough to sow 100
yds., 30c; 300 yds. 75c. Money order.
Claud Fetter, Surrency.

50c

White multiplying onions for fall}.

planting, 35c gal. and postage, or 50c
gal. postpaid. Mrs. J. A. Milford, Ball
Ground, R 2.

Button onion sets, 30c gal. by pre-
paid mail. C. E. Smith, Braselton.

Calif. multiplying beer seed, 10c large
start del. 3 times that amt. 20c; white
velvet and vine okra seed, 10c oe
pkt. del. Mrs. Fee Craton, Dallas, R
Fours",

Burr clover aed in rough, 1%c lb.
Clean seed, 5c Ib. Roy Lewis, Hartwell,
Buss

P. O. J. seed cane, 35c per hundred
stalks at field. 3 ft. av. M. P. Maxwell,
Cairo

BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE

New crop, Sert. No. 1 O-too-tan Soy
beans, 500 bu. in even wt. bags for
prompt shipment. B. T. Marshall, Fte
Valley.

Rice peas, new crop, pure, clean,
sound. Best. kind for table. 5c lb. FOB.
Mrs. E. C. Heaton, Hartwell, Rs.

BUTTER FOR SALE cli

Fresh, firm, yellow butter in pound
prints, 3 lbs. $1 del. in 1 shipment;
1-31 lb. ham, home cured, free of in-
sects, 20c lb. FOB. Mis, P. W. Hyatt,
Bowdon, R 4.

2 lbs. or 1 (to suit the purchaser)
butter per week, guar. 30c lb. Party
furnish carton. Mrs. Millie F. Neal,
Ranger, R 2.

CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE

1933 crop seed corn, Golden Amber.
Made 72 bu. per acre on common land.
Hang shelled, 75c per peck, $2 bu. Dbl.
sacked. FOB. Money order. Alex Camp-
bell, Surrency.

50 bu. new corn in ear, 80 Ibs. per bu.
75c bu. at barn. Ralph Moore, Watkins-
ville, R 2.

Truckers Favorite seed corn, pedi-
greed, $4.50 per hundred, FOB. F. 8.
Lytle, Cornelia.

Seed Wanted

Exe. nice size seedling pecans, Ib.

for lb., ea. pay postage, for little white
6-wks. peas, white running butter-beans
nice, bright dried apples and peaches.
Shealy, Ogle-
thorpe.

Want Stone Mtn., watermelon seed.
Send sample and price. L. T. Beverly,
Quitman.

Miscellaneous For Sale

30 Guinea pigs, av. 16 or more OZ.

each, $9 Exp. Collect. Ralph Autry,

Bogart.

Black walnuts, $1 bu. Miss Eva Ar-
nold, Devereux.

3 Guinea pigs, 2 males, 1 female, $1.25
or 50c ea; also Queen of the Meadow
root, 40c lb. Sassafras, and prickley ash
20c lb. and other roots. E. W. Weaver,
Lavonia.

Black walnuts.in the hull, 65c bu.
FOB and you pay the express. John
L. Bennett, Screven, R 2, Box 31.

Yellow root, 12c lb. Life Everlasting
12c; Squaw vine, 25c. Add postage.
Mrs. Joe Elam, Cleveland, R 1.

Very good 1 horse wagon, farming
implements ,etc. for sale at low price.
W.C. Flanagan, Towns. -

Nice, clean dry sage, 60c Ib. del. Also
Red Hot pepper, 25c lb. Money order
only. Mrs. J. E. Yawn, Rhine, R 1.

Nice, new sage, dried in shade, 40c
lb. Yellow root, 25c Ib. Cash with or-
der. Stamps accepted. Add _ postage.
Lemmon Watson, Buford, R, 3.

Miscellaneous Wanted

Will pay 50c cash per bu. for hulled
black walnuts. L. F. Colling, Clayton,
Rel:

Want black walnuts, at 1c per lb.
Mrs. Stella Kircus, Winder, R 1.

Want blac kwalnut meats, E. W.
Schaefer, Toccoa, 223 Pond St.

Want Carpet grass, good apples,
dried peaches, cured hams. Will exch.
camphor trees at $1 doz; Banana
plants, $2 and $4 doz. Frost-proof peas,
5 lbs. for $1. Mrs. J. L. Burk, Tifton,

R 3.

Quote price on 10 Ibs. washed wool.
Mrs. R. L. McRee, Meigs.

Exc. $16 value for oats, wheat, rye,
peas, pigs, chickens, seed, onion sets,
or what have you? kL. J. Vollrath,
Winston. ;

Exc. shoats and pigs for table syrup,
cotton, meal, chickens, etc. or will sell
pigs and shoats for cash. Bring stuff
and get pigs. Write first. Alfred M.
Eller, Titus.

Want 40 Black walnut trees, small
ones. Also want 5 lbs. good butter.
Quote best prices, del. W. S. Brannen,
Stilson, R 2, Box 36.

|Mrs. S. Cousins, Greenville, R 3.

COTTON SEED FOR SALE ~
1st tr. Cokers 884 cotton seed from
pure, original seed, 1 in. staple, 50c
bu. Very prolific. FOB. A. M. Aik-
en, Newborn.
50 bu. genuine Rowdon cotton seed.
Sell or exc. for seed oats. Bu. for bu.
Pay frt. 1 way. R. L. Bowen, Lilly, Box
122,
Tools big boll, wilt-resistant. Saved
seed from my whole crop. 50c bu. FOB.
Mrs. Lilla Campbell. Surrency.

100 bu. pure sound Wannamaker cot-
ton seed for planting purposes, $90, B.
F. Fagan, Martin.

20 bu. Cokers No. 5 cotton Mead: 50c
bu. FOB; Recleaned, 60c bu. Put up in

2% bu. sacks, 32 lbs. to Bu. T. R. Stew-

art, Winterville, R 2.

Tools Wilt-Resistant cotton seed,
big boll, bale to acre. 75c bu. FOB. in
2 bu. bags. Money order. Daniel F.
Young, Surrency, Care Alex Campbell.

FRUIT FOR SALE

New, dried apples, 10c lb. also 1 qt.
squash and tomato seed. Make offer.
Will exc. for cotton feed sacks. Write
first Mrs. G. M. Foster, Carrollton,
Ror,

Nice sundried apples free from
worms and peelings, 10c Ib. Del. in 10
Ib. lots; Garden gooseberry 3 for 50c.
Mrs. Ruby Hester, Dahlonega, R, 1 Box
is

3 gal. dried figs. Make best price. A.
S. Camp, Dallas, R 5. poe

Nice, sundried 1932 peaches, free
from worms, 20c lb. del. Mrs. W. Hi J
Walters, Lavonia, R 3.

Shockley and Yates apples, $1 bu,
del. also dried apples, 10c lb. del. J. M.
Mooney, Quill. ae

25 Ibs. nice, dried peaches, 10c Ib. or
exc. beans and Eng. peas, 20c lb. Exc.
for good white feed sacks. Mrs. E. F.
Tompson, Farmington. R 2. x

Nice, sundried, peeled peeches, Neeee
of worms, 12c lb. Nice sundried apples
10c lb. Cash with order. No chks.

1933 crop peaches, sundried, 10c Ib;
dried apples, with peeling on 9 1-2c Ib
Add postage with order. Eva Burell, |
Elberton, R 6. ey

100 lbs. dried apples, free of worms,
etc. 8c Ib. Come get fruit or else pay
postage. Miss Lola Davis, Murray-
ville, R 1.

Nice; sundried apples, 8c lb. del.
Dried peaches, 10c lb. Cash with or-
der. 10 to 50 lb. lots. Mrs. B. H, Os-
borne, Roy, Ga.

Large size crabapples, 50c bu. white
bunch butter-bean seed, 8c lb. Winter
bean seed, 10c lb. Add postage. Mrs.
Lula McRee, Buckhead.

Nice bright apples, 10c lb; cyabane
ples, 60c bu; also white nest onions,
40c gal.
postage. Mrs, G. B. Walker, Blairs-
ville, R 4,






Yellow Root, 30c Jb. Add