Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1933 December 7

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


VOLUME 16.

AGRICULTURE...
COMMISSIONER:

GEORGIA

PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF M ARKETSJ. F. GREER, DIRECTOR.

STATE CAPITOL ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1933.

NUMBER 49.

3rain and Hay For Sale











































Blue Stem seed wheat, 75c bu.
n 2% bu. bags, $1.35, FOB. Cash
ith orders under $10. Will draw
raft on larger orders if desired.
-C. Mosley, Ft. Valley.

(ood peanut hay for sale. Can
. any place by truck in 5 ton
ots. G. G. Kinnett, Arabi, Box
12.

Blue Stem seed wheat, $1. 50
u. FOB. R. P. Walker, Bonaire.
Improved sound Fulghum seed
ts, 80c; seed rye, not re-clean-
d, $2 bu. All FOB, J. F. Lowe,
t. Valley.

Genuine Bancroft, Appler and
astings 100-bu. oats 80c_ bu.
FOB. Free from all grass seed.
ash with order. O. M. Greene,
on City.

Good seed rye for sale cheap.
. M. Childress, Valdosta.
May Blue Stem wheat, $1.15 bu,
_ FOB. John H. Hichs, Ft. Valley.
Fulghum oats, 60c bu. FOB.
c. for Ga. Sugar Cane syrup;
bu. oats for 2 gal. syrup. D. O.
Lane, Ft. Valley.

150 bu. Blue Stem seed wheat,
$1.35 bu. FOB. H. A. Mathews,
. Valley, P. O. Box 817.
Blue Stem wheat, recleaned,
ee of oats, etc., $1.50 bu; C. L.
Rhyne, Plains.

Grain and Hay Wanted

_ Wanted a car load of Peanut
hay, soy beans or Peavine hay.
Quote lowest price del. to Al-
mon, Ga. J. C. Upshaw, Coving-
ton. Ga.

Exc. shoats or sow and pigs,
pure P. C. stock and Addison
cotton seed at $1.25 per 100 Ibs.
for wheat, oats or corn. Mrs. E.
Wright, Yatesville.

Want to buy 25 bu. feed wheat
for poultry. State what you have
and price. D. P. Martin, Cobb-
town, |

Want ton of Alfalfa or Pea-
e hay. Quote best price in
st letter, del. East Point. Geo.
. Farrar, East Point. .

Exc. Covington Toole Wilt-
Resistant cotton seed, Ist yr.,
and saved pure from gin for
Fulghum seed oats: 3 bu. for 2.
Or for Abruzzi rye or seed wheat
2 bu. for 1. V. E. Franklin, Gray-

_ Flowers and Seed

For Sale

Lemon lilies, lavender iris, 75c
C; Fall Pinks, all col. Phlox, 19
doz., yellow Japonicas, 10c ea.
Inez Vick, Ellijay.

- Magnolias, sweet Bay, Crepe
hm myrtles, sweet myrtle, dogwood,
pe bepp Gallberry, Long
Straw pine, Tea Olive, 1 ft. 10c;
38 ft. 25. Exc. for white feed

Flowers and Seed

For Sale

sacks. No stamps. Add postage.
Mrs. Nellie Pitts, Toomsboro.

Pink almonas, pink weigelias,
red Quince, altheas, red myrtle,
white spirea, hedge plants, Irish
junipers, dogwoods, azaleas, sell
or exc. for sacks. Ellen Silver,
Talking Rock.

Select red Radiance rose bush-
es, guar. pure, 2 yrs. old, 35c ea.
3 for $1 del. Stamps or money
order. C. F. Duffee, Jonesboro.

White spider lily bulbs, 50c
doz. $2.50 C. Add postage. Ruby
Jo Champion, Fairmount.

Royal Poincianna seed, 10c
tbls., coral vine seed, 3 thls., 10c
del, 2 to 2% in. Stone plant leaf
and a smaller one, or rooted
plant mailed in box for 8c box.
sev. doz. very large leaves, 3
leaves, 10c. Mrs. A. S. Paulk, O-
cilla.

Blue Grape hyacinths, 50c C.
bulbs, $4 M. postpaid. also 2 nice
large Light Brahma _ cockerels,
$1.25 ea. or $2 for both. FOB.
Exc. for same breed. Write. L. J.
Brown, Statham, R 1.

Yellow perennial larkspur, 35c
doz. yellow jonquils, $1 C. white
narcissi, dbl. butter and eggs,
$1.50 C. blue Spider lilies, $1

icas, lilac, 20c ea.

doz. magnolia, seed, 10c doz. Miss
Cecil McCurley, Hartwell, R 2.

Flowers and Seed

For Sale

Pink Amaryllis lilies. 25 and
10c ea. bulb, or exc. Mrs. Thom-
as Diggs, Douglasville.

Mamoth jonquils, 15c doz. $1
C. $8 M. crepe myrtles, pink, 25c.
Well rooted. Nice dried apples,
10c 1b. 10 to 50 lb. lots; peaches,
10c lb. Mrs. B. H. Osborn, Roy,
Ga. >

Hardy hibiscus seed, 10c tbls.,
Star of Bethlehem, jonquils, hy-
acinths, ea. 20c doz; also nice
sundried apples, 10c lb. del. in
10 or more lb. lots. Miss L.: M.
White, Dahlonega, R 1, Box 35.

150 boxwoods, evergreen from
6 in. to 6 ft. high, well rooted,
growing, From 25c up. M. O.
Kesler, Mize, R 1.

Butter-cups, lemon lilies, pink
spirea, blue-grey violets, 75c C;
lavender iris, pink, lavender per-
ennial phlox, 20c doz. pink myr-
tles, scarlet honeysuckles, japon-
Pearl Vick,
Ellijay, Box 71.

Old Eng. dwarf boxwood
plants, rooted, $1.50 C. Ever-
green cedars, 5c ea; white lilacs
and spirea, 20c ea. yellow iris,
25c doz. Blanche Woodruff,
Greenville, R 3.

Rooted boxwoods, and Chero-
kee roses, ea. $1 C;. Hemerocallis
lilies, $2 M; flowering shrubs at

Flowers and Seed

For Sale

bargain. L. M. Woodruff, Green-
ville.

Large, dbl. Decorative dahlias,
nice tubers. Red, white, 2 shades
pink, yellow, salmon and laven-
der, 70c doz. postpaid. Growing
instructions on request. Mix.
gladiolus, 20c 05. A. D: Todd,
Sarah.

Armur Privet hedge plants 30c
S. sev. kind narcissi, blooming
size bulbs, 40c C. also will exc.
big Crowder peas or other prod-
uce for 5 lbs. nice dried apples.
Mrs. L. B. Taylor, Cartersville.

Long Trumpet daffodils, white
narcissi, blue iris, Tiger liles,
giant sweet peas, red canna lily
bulbs, 10 doz. 14 doz. for $1 res-~
pectively. Add postage. Bonnell
Browning, Temple, R 3.

Pink, lavender crepe myrtles,
2, 25c; 75c doz; white iris, yel-
low cannas, lc each; flowering
almond, 3, 25c; sweet pomegran-
ate, $1 doz. Postage paid on 50c
orders. Mrs. F. Happoldt, Lewis-
ton.

3-4 ft. bushy kind pink dog-
wood and dbl. pink cherry trees,
$1.60 each postpaid; 8 kinds fine
everblooming roses, 25c ea. Many

shrubs listed. Write. Mrs. A. J.
Weldon, Griffin.

Eggs, Extra, selected, whites

Eggs, Standard, doz.

Eggs, doz.

yard run,

Roosters, Ib.
Stags, lb,
Friers, lb.
Ducks, Ib.
Geese, lb.

Capons, lb,
Country Butter, best table,

Ear Corn, (80 Ibs. to bu.)
Wheat, bu.
Sweet Potatoes, per 100: Ibs.

Peavine Hay, No. 1, ton
Peanut Hay, No. 1, ton

Eggs, extra, doz. -.----------------

Georgia trade, doz. --

Hens, Heavy-Breed, lb. ----
Hens, Leghorns, lb. --------

Turkeys: ID. 6. ee ee

Field Peas, mixed, Die ae ee
Field Peas, not mixed, buy 2 :

- Cabbage, (green, per 100 Ibs.) -.--
Cabbage, (white, per 100 Ibs.) ----

22 1-4c; Nee. 30th, 22 1-4c; Dec. Ist, 22 "1-40; Dec. 2nd, 22 43 4c.

OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS
Prevailing Wholesale Prices Dec. 4, 1933. Always Subject to Variation,
Atlanta
fo $ 31 INDEX
28 Grain and Hay For Sale -_-_-_--__---_-_ :
eeeee 27 Grain and Hay Wanted _--------.--
esue 23 Flowers and Seed For Sale ____ 1, 2, 3
eegece 25 Flowers and Seed Wanted ----.---.. 3
eects 10-.11 Second Hand Machinery For Sale -3, 4
eae ae .08..09 Second Hand Machinery Wanted ___ 4
Suna 06 Incubators, Brooders, Etc., For Sale_ 4
cae 08_.09 Incubators, Brooders, Etc., Wanted __ 4
ae 13>.16 Poultry For Sale _._-_...-_..-__ 4, 5, 6
wage ye 07 Poultry Wanted. 3-23. sta 6
si Sane 07 Baby Chicks fur Sale. oss... 6
noau shoe 16 Revs Por Sele 22 ee 6
Soe = Hepes Wanted: 2. ee ae 6
lb. .20 Tive Stock Por Sale os Goes | 6
Live: Stock: Wanted: 23-22) eee 6
Cece Positions Wanted: .-2--- 2-2 cc 12. Gl
eee 10 Farm ,Help Wanted =o. us ey
1.10 PlantssBor Salevet 2220 28
ECTS Seed: Hor Sale 2 ek 2 saa ee eB
BS 1.10 Miscellaneous For Sale __......._.__ 8
2.50 Miscellaneous Wanted -_------------ 8
2.50 PODRCCO..FOY Sale 28k ae ee 8
14.00 Tobacco: Wanted 74-80 Ssh es 8
CAs Georgia Products For Sale __..__.-__ 8
reg! 11.00 k
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE quotations on 92 SCORE BUTTERBased
ad Open Market Sales at CHICAGO; Nov. 27th, 22 1-4c; Nov. 28th, 22 1-4c; Nov 29th,

Flowers and Seed

For Sale

Abelias, 2 yrs. old, crepe mprt-
les and wild crabapples, 25c ea;
8 boxwoods, 12 to 30 in. $1.50 ea:
Otehite oranges, 50c ea. Ad
postage. Mrs. E. W. Childs, O-
maha,

Large, white Pom-Pom dahl
tubers, 10c each; red _ gladioli
bulbs, 20c doz. Add postage. Mrs
Genie Barlow, Tallapoosa, R 1.

Rhododendrons, Mtn. laurels, :
Cherokee roses, yellow dogwood,
native azaleas, redbuds, crabap
ples, sumac, persimmons, Ha. $1-
doz. Calif. violets, 4 doz. $1
Globe arborvitae, reasonabl
price. H. J. Wilson, Morganton.

Killarney pink Radiance
white Easter, 25c ea; pink crepe
myrtle, rooted, 10; crimson >
Amaryllis (or Spider lilies) 40c
doz. Exc. for other flowers. Mrs.
M. T. Tanner, Sandersville, R 1.

Old fashioned, yellow cluster
Sweet scented jonquil bulbs,
blooming size bulbs, 85c C. Add
postage on orders for less than
$1. Miss Lucile Palmer, Milford.

White and variegated violet
plants, 25c C; pink spirea, wei-
gelia, forsythia, purple lilac, gol-
den bells, 4, 25c. John Wilson
Ellijay, R 3, Box 46.

Dbl. yellow japonicas, lemon
lilies, orange day lilies, 20c doz
Billardi Spirea, bridal wreath,
30 doz. Purple violets, purple
iris, 10c doz. Add postaize. Grace
Tilley, Ellijay, R 3, Box 27.

Sword, large Ostrich Plume,
and Baby Breath ferns, 50 and
75c each; large caladium bulb
geraniums, other pot flower
Sell or exc. for dahlias, rooted
monthly roses, tulips, etc. Mrs.
J. Z. Curry, Stockton.

Several large Christmas cac-
tus, putting on buds, 9 and 10
yrs. old, $1 and $2 ea. not del.
Now is time to re-pot. Mrs. A. A
Price, Locust Grove.
Several Christmas cher r "y
bushes with cherries getting red,
50c and 75c ea. Add postage.
Want 1 or 2 pure bred B. R. roo-
sters.in exc. for Jerusalem arti-
chokes, or will pay cash. Miss N.
L. Finley, Lithonia, R 1. :
Florida lilies, white narciss:
large, dbl. red poppy seed. Sell
or exc. for 100 lb. feed sacks;
also have large Sprengeria ferns,
40c ea. Lacey ferns, large, 2 -
years old, $1.50. Ola Leathers,
Buchanan, R 1. ; z
Pansies, truly Oregon Giant
$1 C. Add postage for orders les
than 50c. Mrs. F. Piotti, Savan:
nah, R 2.

1 Mo Dwarf boxwood plants, 2 ;
yrs. old, $33 del. Sample dozen,






































50c del. Patra Robinson, Green- ;
ville. ee


MARKET BULLETIN

: Flowers gad Seed

For Sale

F inven and Seed
For Sale

Flowers and Seed
For Sale

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2 Abelias, 3 yrs. old, 50c ea; 1
aul Neyron rose, 2 yrs. old, 25c.
ll for $1; Blue Flags, 25c doz.

red Spirea, 20c ea, Mrs. E, C.
_ Heaton, Hartwell, R 3.

Old Eng. Dwarf boxwood,

- small, rooted plants, 200 for $3
- 1; Tree var. 200 for $2.50 del;
rge, uniform size, both var. $3
. $5 per 200. Mrs. B. L. Robin-
n, Greenville.
For Christmas, Evergreens,
each; about 4 ft., 50c ea. Holly
ees, -50c ea. All well rooted.
ostpaid. Mrs. Florence Heaton,
Mineral Bluff. _
is, 60c C. pink Almonds, Gol-
jenbells, Brides Bouquet, Bridal
Wreath, monthly roses, climbing
roses, Pealocusts and Cedars, 5c
ea. 6 for 25. Mrs. E. W. Barnes,

: Mtn. laurels, Rhododendrons,
hite pines, azaleas, tulips, pop-
ars, red and white dogwood, 10c
a. 2 ft. high; cream narcissi
and purple iris, 6 for 20c, or 35c
Add postage. Mrs. E. J.
nry, Mineral Bluff.
Rhododendrons, Mtn. laurels,
Spr ruce and White pines, red and
a hite dogwoods, mix. col, aza-
ss s, crabapples, and tulip pop-
i ars, 10 ea. $1 doz. 3 ft. high.
: Miss Dot Wilson,












































Yellow. fonauils and daffodils,
April blooming narcissi, 85c C.
lbs; red spider lilies, 15c doz.
ink crepe myrtles, 10c ea. Add
postage. Miss Evelyn King,
- Hamilton, R 4, Box 63.

72 well rooted poxwoods, 8 and
in. high, 3c each, $2 for lot.
d postage. Miss Erma Kowitz,
king Rock, R 1, Box 28.
ahlias, spirea, roses, junipers.
elia, wistaria, weigelias, box-
ood, iris, white narcissi, daffo-
dils, jonquils, butter and eggs.
Sell. or exc. for. gladioli, tulips,
es, Talisman, Hoover, etc.
Sd. C. Mize, Ashland, R 2.
Rhododendrons, pink and
ind white azaleas, pink, red, yel-
$ pussy willows, mtn. laurels,
ed dogwood, spruce pines, 3 ft.
1 doz. galax and Hearts Ease,
, doz. Rooted. Add postae. W.
| Waters, Rugby.

White, pink peonies, 25c each,
jue iris, $1 C. yellow monthly,
bl. Marechalneil ramblers, 25c
Cuttings, dif. col.. 15c doz.
s. W. H. Hughey, Ranger, R

Armur River privet hedge
ints, $5 M; genuine, Golden
licious apple trees, 4-5 ft. $3
er Turner, Carroll-

Pink eiclley 25c ea; purple
lilac, Van Houtti Spirea, butter-
' fly bush, 20c each; Dwarf Rose-
: nary, 30c doz; Perkins, running
ellow, thornless, Almond rose,
Oc ea. 3, 25c. Mrs. L. D. Spriggs,
A ckmart, Re 2.

25 dif. box flower cuttings, 5c
_10 rooted, or 1 of each kind,
- $1. Exe. for anything can
use. Ella M. Parker, Talking
ock, R 3.

5 pot flowers, 2 ferns, 5c ea.
1 of each for $1.50 and 50 pri-
et hedge cuttings free with ea.
rder. Privet hedge, well rooted,
ea. Purple iris, 3c ea. Mrs. C.
Willis, Talking Rock, R 3.
urple lilies, pink American
eauty rose, 4 yrs. old, 10 ea;
bl. poppy and hollyhock seed,
Jl col: 10c large spoonful, or
xc, for evergreen, shrubbery,
c. Wallace Wilson, Martin.
-Jonquils, 40c C. green and red
eaf red cannas, also yellow, 20c
oz. 1 Brown Leghorn and 1 Red
rooster, pure breeds, 75c ea. Exc.
or anything can use. Not post-
aid. Mrs. Elbert Overton, Bow-
on, R 4.

Ligustrum, privet hedge
(white flowers in spring on it

'2, $1.10; abelias, nandinas, ole-
alsams, Spruce trees, 2 ft. 25c

rooted, 12 in. $2 C. King Alfred
daffodil bulbs, $1 C. Exc. for
sacks. Mss. Gussie Conner, Bu-
chanan, R 1,

Mixed gladicli bulbs, 15c doz.
Add postage. Mrs. F. L. Martin,
Menlo, R 2.

Camellia Japonicas, Indica,
Japanese azaleas, all col. Tea-
Olives, Banana shrub, Pyracan-
tha Photenias, Meratia Praecox,

anders, altheas, myrtles, Arabian
Jasmines, Buddleia, 4, $1.15. Mrs.
J. A, Griffin, Cordele.

Rooted roses, iris and shrubs,
cheap, blooming size daffodil
and narcissi, 60c C, Exc. for
Dwarf pink cannas, snowballs.
regal lily, or new crop pecans.
Mrs. C. E. Leverett, Atlanta, R
1, Box 213.

Sir Watkins daffodils, 25c doz.
bulbs; $1.50 C; mix. bulbs, all
nice varieties, 50c C; Terrestrial
orchid, 2 for 25c; purple Prince
iris, 25c doz. $1 orders postpaid.
Mrs. G. M. Barrow, Madison.

Pink and white rhododen-
drons, azaleas, pink, yellow and
red; pussy willow, spruce pines,
holly, 3 ft. $1 doz. Boxwood and
arborvitae, 14 in. 2 for 25c. Root-
ed. Add postage. K. S. Collins,
Rugby.

Thrift or Phlox Sublata, Rosea
Strong, transplanted divisions,
35 doz. $2 C. Clumps, extra
large, 10c ea. postpaid; lining
out stock, not prepaid, 80c C. $6
M. George Riegel, Experiment.

25 nicely rooted crepe myrtle,
$3; 25 Oleanders, 13 white, 12
dbl. pink, $3; white wisteria, nice
cut., $1 doz. large Milk and Wine
lilies, $1 doz. Gladioli, $2 C. Mrs.
T. E. Stephens, Cordele.

Jonquils, yellow narcissi, daf-
fodils, Surprise lilies, 60c C. Pa-
per white narcissi, $1 C. Post-
paid. Mrs. Rubie Forrest, Plains,
R 3.

Everlasting sweet pea seed, 12c
large pkg., butterfly bush, al-
theas, dbl. yellow japonicas, cly-
dona japonicas, variegated roses,
all rooted, 35c ea. Dwarf and
Tree boxwoods, cheap. Miss Eva
Cogburn, Alpharetta, R 2.

Red altheas, red spirea, 15c ea.
2, 25c; yellow bells, 10c ea. 2, 15c,
Magic Lily bulbs, 20c ea; altheas,
15c ea. Add postage. No chks.
Mrs. J. T. Jones, McIntyre, R 2.

50 kinds flowers, evergreens,
shrubs, bulbs, etc. Cheap. Write
for prices. Mrs, J. H. Penland,
Ellijay.

Azaleas, 18, $1; Mtn. laurels, 2
ft. 2 doz. $1; flowering almond,
altheas, lilies, goldenbells, 6 of
each, $1.25; srhododendrons, 6.
$1; pink Cherokee roses, $1 doz
Shrubbery also. Mrs. Elsie Hea-
ton, Mineral Bluff.

The Beautiful Per. Salvia Tur-
kestanica, large mullein like
leaf, 2-3 ft. high, lavender pink
blooms, 50c doz. Add postage.
Very hardy. Mrs. J. M. McMil-
lan, Palmetto.

Japanese yellow sweet pea
seed, 1-4 lb. 35c; 1% Ib. 60c; 1 Ib.
$1; dbl. poppy seed, mix. col. 10c
pkg. Victoria Pace, Sycamore, R
i, Box: 2152

Collection named varieties,
fine dahlia tubers, $1 doz. not
postpaid, or exc. for nice butter
and good, well filled pecans. Mrs.
John Hynds, Atlanta, 93 Warren
St. N. E. phone, Dearborn 0489-
W.

Well shaped and all sizes of
the following: jug bushes, box-~
woods, gardenias, arborvitaes
and junipers for sale at once at
my home. Mrs. G. F. Street,
Tucker.

. Tiger lilies, 35c doz; blue iris,
25 doz; arborvitaes, 3, 25c; red
dogwood, 4, 25c; redbuds, 3, 25c;
evergreen galax and trailing ar-
butus, 10c doz. Exc. for white
sacks. Mrs. Hattie Dehart, Min-

with blue berries in winter), well

-nartissi, $1 C. del; 3 doz. extra

Rhododendrons, laurels, spruce
pines, 60c doz. del. yellow, red
japonicas, pink weigelias, 10c ea:
narcissi, daffodils, 75 C. azaleas
25 doz. Rooted. Garvin Davis,
Ellijay.

Bridal wreath, red and yellow
honeysuckle, 25 each: red and
white dogwood, 30c each. Well
rooted; blue iris, 15c ea; purple
lilac, 25c ea. Chimney vine, 15e
ea. Rooted. Opal Hensley, Elli-
jay, R 3, Box 61.

Yellow cannas, 55c doz. pink
and yellow peachtree roses, 10c
ea. 3 for 25c; foxglove, 25c doz;
verbenas, | 25 doz. honeysuckle,
10 ea. 3 for 25c. Exc. for any-
thing can use. Mrs. Ruby E. Hes-
ter, Dahlonega, R 1, Box 37.

April white narcissi, purple
iris, 75c C. yellow, dbl. jonquils,
iris, blue, mauve, yellow, cream
and lavender, Spanish blue iris,
25c doz. Exc. for papershell pe-
cans, or new duck feathers. Mrs.
Riley Ross, Ringgold.

Mtn. laurels, holly, spruce and
white pines, dogwood, Maple, 2-
4 ft. 6 for $1; Mtn. ferns, 15c.
o exch. J. C. Crawford, Elli-
ay.

Purple violets, white dogwood,
azaleas, all col., spruce pines,
rhododendrons, laurels, rooted,
30c doz. white, pink running ro-
ses, 3 for 10c. Oscor Kincaid, El-
lijay.

Dbl. red Camellia Japonica, 18
in. $1.25; Spanish caps, small
Nandinas, 10c ea; purple wiste-
ria, cape jasmine, snow garland
spirea, Anthony Waterer, 20c
ea, Magnolias, 25c to $1. Mrs. J.
T. Holland, Toomsboro.

All sizes of boxwoods for sale.
Mrs. Jim Ross, Winder.

6 boxwoods, rooted transplant-
ed and growing, 3 yr. size, 25c ea.
plus postage. Mrs. J. H. Hayes,
Rutledge.

Tall red cannas, also yellow, 2
and 3c each, or exc. for shrubs
and bulbs. Mrs. H. H. Bleiler, Ty
Dy; 4,

10 junipers, 30 in., Tree arbor-
vitae, 36 in. Globe arborvitae, 20
in., boxwoods, 10 in. All, 25c ea.
or 5 for $1. Add postage. Well
rooted. Mrs. Casby Allen, Mor-
ganton, Rt. 1, Box 10.

75 Orchid Tea lily bulbs, 50c
doz. Add postage. Mrs. Savannah
Ballew, Ranger, R 2.

Pink altheas, almonds, Jap
quince, yellow japonicas, red
weigelias, 10c; all col. azaleas,
25c doz; boxwoods, 20c; rhodo-
dendrons, 50c doz.
Shepard, Ellijay, R 4.

Jonquils, dbl. daffodils, narcis-
si, pink, red perennial phlox, 5
dif. iris, 70c C. All col. azaleas,
25c doz. butterfly, Japonicas,
weigelias, altheas, rhododendrons
50c doz. Martha Eller, Ellijay, R
4.

Blue,,Roman hyacinths, 20c
doz; daffodils, 10c doz. Spanish
iris, ,Not old fashioned Flag lil-
ies), 25c doz. Add postage. Mrs.
Fred Johnson, Winterville.

/ 100 April, 200 yellow cluster

large narcissi, white with yellow
center, 50c doz; 4 doz. Orange
gladioli bulbs, $1, del. Mrs. EB. G.
Fountain, Fort Valley.

3 to 5 ft. pink and purple crepe
myrtle, 20c each, $15 C. Few red
and, white crepe myrtle, 25c ea;
Alamo grape vines, 50c, 3 for $1.
C. R. Morgan, Americus, R, D.

Madonna lily bulbs, 10c ea. $1
doz. Large, blooming size bulbs.
Mrs. T. G. Fleming, Athens, R 1.

Mtn. ferns, spruce, white pine,
azaleas, sweet shrub, rhodeden-
drons, pink, white mtn. laurels,
holly, 60c doz; mix. col, Mums,
hardy phlox, 25c doz. Exc. for
lint cotton. Miss Lona Grindle,
Dahlonega, R 1.

Dogwood, mtn. laurels, spruce
pine, all col. azaleas, Granny-

for $1;

Mrs, B. A. |

eral Bluff.

greybeard. All rooted, 3 ft. high,

25; blue iris, 25c doz. bulbs.
Postpaid. Barbara, Ferguson,
Murrayville, R 1.

Hardy Queen Ann Lace plants,
35c doz., 2 doz. 60c; smaller size,
20c doz. 2 doz. 35c; 1 M. Jonquil
No. 1 bulbs, $3.75 . Miss Mittie
Collins, Smithville, R 1.

Pink Thrift, 50c C. all col. ver-
bena, perennial sweet pea plants
English ivy and iris, 25e doz. del.
Blooming shrubbery priced ac-
cording to size, 15 and 25c. Mrs.
J. T. Pattillo, LaGrange, R 6,
Box 79.

Black and Slash pine seedlings
mix. 6 to 24 in. 3 to 5c each.
Cash with order. B. B. Bunn,
Midville.

Rooted hydrangea, white and
pink dbl. geraniums, 10 col. 25c
each; cutting, 10c; 5 dif. bego-
nias, wine justicia, 15c; white
calla lilies, 50c; Exc. for Amaryl-
lis, dbl. hyacinths, azaleas, tu-
lips. Mrs. W. L. Treadaway, A-
dairsville, R 1.

Collection, 1 doz. asst. col.
cannas, iris, verbena and lemon
lilies, $1.25; labeled and del. All
rooted. 1 Weigelia or Butterfly
bush, free with ea. order. Mrs. S.
L. Jackson, Chatsworth.

75 Altheas, 3-5 ft., 10c ea.
January jasmine, 10c; japonicas,
evergreen, 3-4 ft., 25c ea. $2 doz.
if called for. Have most any kind
blooming shrubbery. Mrs. H. O.
Padgett, Atlanta, 160 Howard St.
S. E.

White and red American beau-
ty roses, Ophelia, Hoosier Beau-
ty, Radiance, pink weigelias, red
and white spirea, abelias, gar-
denias, ligustrum, butterfly bush
Any 6 for $1.25 postpaid. Mrs, W.
H. Rucker, Milner.

Hardy phlox, white and pink,
purple iris, 25c doz; English
dogwood, 10c each; dbl red vel-
vet roses, 3 for 50c. Add postage.
Eunice White, Ellijay.

Zetharanthes and Milk and
Wine lilies, 50c doz; President
red cannas, Orange Day lilies,
30 doz. large purple violets, 50c
C. FOB. Miss A. Dixon, Alma.

Trimardeau, mix. colors pansy
plants, Giant stock plants, mix.
col, Giant, tall Snapdragons,
mix. col. Calendula, mix. col. 1c
each, with 7c added for postage.
Mrs. J. L. Edge, Doerun.

Shrubbery, dif. kinds, choice
collection of roses, 2 yr. size, 5
Thrift plants, 40c C.
Tuberoses, yellow iris, 20c doz.
Mrs. W. M. Vickers, Siloam.

Globe Arborvitae, 24 in. 5, $1;

redbuds, yellow, red dogwood,
Cherokee roses, Indian azaleas.
laurels, crabapples, $1 doz. 10

choice roses, $1; phlox, 5 doz. $1
Addie Wilson, Morganton.

Irish junipers, 18-24 in. 25 to
35c ea; Globe arborvitaes, 24 in.
25c; azaleas, $1 doz; perennial
phlox, 40c doz; parma violets,
25c doz. Mrs. B. C. Smith, Mor-
ganton.

Globe arborvitae, 24 in. 25c;
irish junipers, 25 to 35c each;
perennial phlox, 40c doz; parma
violets, 25c doz; azaleas, $1 doz.
Mrs. W. M. Garren, Morganton.

Cuttings of Japanese boxwood,
holly-leaved Tea Olive, Pyra-
cantha, Kolkwitzia, Tea plant,
Fruitlands Eleagums, round-
leaved boxwoods, Rosemary. 12
cuttings for 25c. -Miss Rebecca
Jones, Eatonton.

Between 20 and 30 blooming
cape jasmine plants, 30 in. tall,
$1 each, at Rose Lane. Not del.
Miss E. H. Prather, Brookhaven,
Rose Lane.

Sweet scented Grass Pinks,
Shasta daisies, and Orange lilies,
each, 50c per C; Chinese Lan-
tern, 30c doz. Mrs. Christine Mc-
Leod, College Park, R 2, Box 166.

Spirea, Van Houtti, 10c; An-
thony Waterer, 15c ea; Billardi,
white, Billardi, pink, pink wei-
gela, 10c each; yellow weigela,

|F. Terrell, Greenville, R 3.

and Irish junipers, 25c ea. Mrs,
M. L. Westbrook, Bremen.

700 butter and egg bulbs, 50
C; Blue hydrangea and Silver
Moon Climbing rose, 25c ea. Exc 3
for Deutzia, Ligustrum Japoni-
cum, arborvitae, pink dogwood
Camelia Japonica, Mrs. ae
Hall, Talbotton.

Dbl. pink, single white, rootec
Oleanders, 2 for 25c; Madonna,
Royal lilies, 3, 25c; mix. jonqui
and narcissi, 75c C; dbl. pink
Calif. poppy seed and mix. col
larkspur, 10c oz. Mrs. G. B
Smith, Cordele, R C. i

Daffodils and jonquils, 10c doz.
not postpaid. Exc. for, feed sacks,
Mrs. Clayton Douglas, Alma, oF
Gen. Del.

Geranium cuttings, dbl. r
dbl. pink, single pink, 5 per cu
ting; Grape begonia, 5c cutt:
Mrs. H. T. Brantley, Kite, R 1

Well rooted evergreen hedge,
yrs. old, 2c each; dried peach
10c lb. Mrs. Bessie Ward, Frome
R 1, Box 68.

8 arborvitaes, $3; 4 juniyae
$2; azaleas, spruce pines, white
pines, rhododendrons, red d
wood, $1 doz. Armur River hedge
laurels, $1 C. Well rooted, mo
packed. Jessie Lee Eaton, oe
lonega, R 1..

American Beauty
bushes, rooted, 25c ea; cuttin
5c ea; Also Half and Half cotto:
seed, slightly mixed, 50c bu. Mr;
G. Collins, Cobbtown.

Fine red cannas, green folias
yellow with orange spots, . 25
doz. del; yellow Japanese swee
pea seed, 10c thls. Exc. for dri
fruit, or anything can use. Mr
I. W. Rahn, Rincon, R 2.

Dwarf poxwoods, well
plants for borders, $1.50 C; $12.-
50 per M. Roses, magnolias and :
abelia at bargain prices. Mrs








































Yellow col. poppy, mix, . col.
carnation poppy seed, 10c tea
spoonful; spirea, Thunbergi
and Van Houtti, 25c ea. roote:
10c cutting; larkspur seed, m
col. 10c teaspoonful. Mrs. W. Ae
Daniel, Dawson, R 1, Box 101.

Purple Iris plants, 30c doz;
white narcissi, 30c doz. bulbs;
Orange Day lilies, 30c per 2 doz;
blooming size gladioli, $i
Shasta daisies, and purple vio-
lets, 50c. Mrs. E. J. McConne
Demorest, R 1, Box 122. ;

Milk and Wine lilies,
lilies, dbl. red, yellow cannas, 10
son 2 sweet gum begonias, s

sacks. Ea. pay chgs. Mrs. Ind
ana Barnes, Alma.
Uniform boxwood plants, $2.50
C; pink crepe myrtle, $10 M;
Magnolia Glaucia trees, 25 ea. 6
for $1; cape jasmine, 25c ea. 6,
$1. Other flowers and bulbs. Mr
C. M. Robinson, Greenville.
Camellia Japonica cuttings,
dbl. pink, white and red, $3 |
No less than 100 cuttings sold.
Mary Robinson, Greenville.
Dbl. yellow japonicas, 4 yr
old, 50c ea. pink, flowering |
monds, 15c each; dbl. red velv
roses, 3 for 50c; purple lilac, 2:
ea. Exc. for white feed sac
Add postage. Iowa Vick, Ellija
Box 67.
Cedars, nice size for trans-
planting, 25c ea. Add postage.
Miss Blanche Woods, LaFayette,
Re 5 oe
Weigelias, spireas, forsythia,
abelias, 7 col. dbl. dahlias, 7
kinds gladioli, May cherries and
pear sprouts, for sale or exc. for
white feed sacks. Grace Roberts, :
Tallapoosa, R 3. ae
3 yr. old Eng. Dwarf pox-
wood plants, 10-12 inches, root-
ed, 35c each, 2 for 450c, del.
Smaller plants, for bordering
flower beds, etc., cheap. Maude


Hamby, Greenville.


Thursday, December 7, 1928.

Flowers and Seed

For Sale

Flowers and Seed.

For Sale

F lowers and Seed
For Sale

FE lowers and Seed
For Sale

Flowers nad Seed :

For Sale

_ Verbena, all col. 1c!
hocks, large, 6 col. 4c. Plant
ow for blooms next year. Exc.
or white sacks. Mrs. W. G.
oldman, Loco.

King Alfred daffodils, 85c C.
old Band lilies of Japan, $1 C.
aper white narcissi, 50c C. Add
ostage. Bessie Wright, Bremen
Butter and eggs, jonquils, but-
r-cups, yellow and white nar-
issi bulbs and purple violets, 10c
oz. 50 C. Poppy seed, 10c tbls.
"Ss BT. Echols, Philomath.
Cosmos, Zinnia, Florida peas,
aorning glory seed, 10c pkx., or
XC. Mrs. E.. J. Black; Preston,
Ea:

ad velvet roses, 25c;
ster, 20c; Silver Moon,

holly-


































white
Paul
: rlet Cream Tea Rose, 25c ea;
well rooted bushes, $1; cut. of
bl. red Rose of Sharon; 25c doz.
(rs. we T. Chamblee, Cumming,

pree size jonquils, dbl. and
4 ingle, white and yellow narcissi,
15c do. large, pink peonies, 25c
blooming size Easter lilies,
ea. Postage paid on $1 or-
s. Mrs. Julia Darnell, Jasper.
\rborvitaes, 36 in. 50 each.
in. high, 30c ea. All postpaid.

W. Olivet, Gainesville, R 2.
Althea lilies, beautiful bloom-
hedge, $1 C. plus postage;
dogwood, weigelias, golden-
s, spirea, flowering almonds,
d crepe myrtles, rooted. Make
ffer. Ruby Sanders, Felton.
ix. bulbs, jonquils (earliest
ming), yellow and white
cissi, butter and eggs and
e Roman hyacinths, also sev.
pe myrtles and pink flower-
almonds. Write. Mrs. W. L.
ollard, Senoia.
oung pine trees Pena for
msplanting, during this win-
Chas. Hardy, Enigma.

thododendrons, azaleas, ja-
nicas, crabapples, brad deat
ath, pink almonds, 75c doz.

e and purple iris, mix. hardy
hlox, 75c C. All del. Miss Ruby
Vebb, Ellijay, R 3.
apanese morning glory seed,
thls. dry red pepper, 5 lbs. $1.
xe. for white feed sacks; phlox,
/ doz. Add postage. Mrs. John
wton, Ellijay, By

looming size bulbs, yellow
jonquils, yellow butter and eggs,
0c C. blooming size perennial
et williams, 40c doz. holly
cedar trees, 2 ft. $3 doz.
mey order. Mrs. Thornton
Surley, Hartwell.

, mix. col. jonquils, nar-
i, 75c C; dbl. yellow, red ja-
icas, pink weigelias, 10c ea.
dy phlox, 15c doz. azaleas, all
25c doz. All rooted. R. M.
, Ellijay.

bl. yellow crimson japonica,
yrs. old, 50c ea. 3 for $1. Red
gwood, 25e; white dogwood,
a chimney vine, $1 ea. All
ted. No chks. Mrs. Annie
ry, Ellijay, R 3, Box 61-A.

y everblooming roses, white,
cream, 15 cents; weigelias,
wf white and red spirea and
ow thornless roses, 10c; dbl.
and white dahlias, 10c. Mrs.
inter, Buford.

re and excellent collection
i lowers, shrubs and trees,
onably priced to those who
for them, in the mornings.
. McGinnis, Wills Eden,
Park, River Car Line, At-

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aul Neyron, 1 cream rose, 2
ize, pink weigelias, rooted;
, red Amaryllis bulbs, 25c
Not prepaid; rooted red,
ite, pink verbena, Emperor
fodils, 15c doz. Mrs.Carl C.
les, Brooks.

Bulbs,, jonquils, blue hya-
inths, butter and eggs, yellow
arcissi, October lilies; Thrift,

lets, spirea, snowdrops, Per-
roses, honeysuckle, pot

plants. Sell or exc. for sacks.
Mrs. H. F. Jarrell, Butler, R 2.

Purple iris, tuberose, lemon
lilies, cream narcissi, hollyhocks,
hibiscus, tiger lilies, orange lil-
ies, red verbenas. Sell or exc. for
white sacks. Mrs, Willie Dean,
Talking Rock.

All colors azaleas, dogwoods,
Cherokee roses, Mtn. laurels,
rhododendrons 3 ft. $1 doz. pink,
perennial phlox, $1 C. Sadie
Wilson, Morganton.

Yellow, winter blooming jas-
mine, rooted, 6 small plants, 25c;
very .large bunch, $1 ea. Add
postage. Ethel Sullivan, Mariet-
ta, R 2.

Rhododendrons, Mtn. laurels,
Cherokee roses, red, white, yel-
low azaleas, redbud, crabapples,
phlox, $1 C. japonicas, 25c ea.
boxwoods, 25c ea. Bonnie Aber-
crombie, Morganton.

5 M. ea. yellow, fragrant nar-
cissi and short trumpet daffo-
dils, $2.50 M. Sell whole lot very
cheap; lemon, butterfly and dbl.
orange lilies, 25c doz. Mrs. J. E.
Harrell, Quitman, R 6.

Cannas, Eureka (white), City
of Portland (pink), President

(red), Queen Helen (yellow), $2
-|C; 1 M. mixed bulbs, daffodils,

jonquils, butter and eggs, nar-
cissi and gladioli, blooming size
$4. Mrs. J. R. Camp, Cordele.

Nice size, dry daffodils and
jonquil bulbs, 25c doz. FOB Mon-
ey order. Mrs. Maude Southall,
Toomsboro.

Large blooming: size jonquils,
50c C; Shasta daisies, 20c doz.
Milk and wine lilies, 10c each;
red verbena, 10c. Mrs. R. L. Sil-
ver, Cuthbert, R 5.

12 berry bearing holly plants,
25ec each; Altheas, 10c ea
R. V. Newsome, aan tha: "RB
5, Box 94.

Mixed gladioli bulbs, May clus-
ter narcissi, slightly mixed with
February narcissi, 25c doz. Sul-
phus Phoenix jonquils, white
narcissi, few blue hyacinth, mix-
ture, 20c doz. Mrs. Jeffie Ham,

Forsyth, R 6.
White, purple iris, $1 C; fine
cannas, good mixture, 25 C.

good roots; mixed varieties per-
ennial seeds, 10c cup. Will exch.
Add postage. Harold Pass, Point
Peter.

Lilac bushes and Gitiia bulbs,
for sale or exc. for best offer,
also ferns and, geraniums. A. B.
Wood, Griffin.

Lemon lily bulbs (roots )at 25c
doz. plus postage. Now is time
to get them. E. F. Shelnutt, Col-
lege Park, 206 E. Columbia Ave.

Daffodils, Orange lilies, $4 M;
purple, lavender iris, Leopard
lilies, $1 C; hibiscus, white Eng.
dogwood, snowballs, dbl. yellow,
crimson japonicas, 2, 25c. Add
postage. Exc. feed sacks. Mollie
Henderson, Ellijay, R 3.

Spruce pine, rhododendrons,
drooping laurel, mtn. ivy, red

| Maple, 134 to 2 ft., T5c: doz. ev-

ergreens, 3 for 25c. dif. col. hon-
eysuckle, 6 for 50c. Mrs. Martha
White, Dahlonega, R 1, Box 37.
Grandsire Greys, 25c; ferns,
10c; large pink American Beau-
ty rose, 75c; orange Amaryllis,
10c; honeysuckle, sweet shrub,
10c. Plus 7c postage. Mrs. C. C.
Lynch, Armuchee.
Pink Thrift, 50c C. 500, $2;
white iris, giant cannas, 25c doz;
yellow jonquils and narcissi, 15
doz; blooming size Amaryllis, 40c
ea bulb. Exc. for dried apples.
Mrs. A. D. Windham, Reynolds,
Rew:
Magnolia, white dogwood, hol-
ly, crabapple, 25c each, French
mulberry, yellow jasmine, yellow
honey suckle, wild azaleas (or
pink honeysuckle), 15c ea. del.
Melvin Rehberg,. Cairo.
Large Gladiolus bulbs.
fine varieties.
50c; 50 for $1.50; $2.50 for C.

Many

Postpaid, 12. for.

Price list of named varieties on
request. J. B. Coke; Macon, Wes-
leyan Drive.

Dbl. carnation poppy sektd,
mix. colors, 10c thls. Add post-
age. Stella Hudson, Jersey, Ga.

Thousands of nice, strong
Calif. Prolific violet plants, 50c
C. Include postage. Mrs. E. M.
Atkinson, Kingsland.

Large purple lilies, 80c per 100
bulbs, postpaid. Miss Mae Bell
White, Temple, R 3, Box 36.

20 blooming size Amaryllis lily
bulbs, 10c each; milk and wine
lilies, blooming size bulbs, 7c;
mix. col. dbl. poppies and mix.
col. larkspur seed, 5c teaspoon-
ful. Add postage. Mrs. Maud
Thompson, Ty Ty.

Privet hedge. bushes, well root-
ed, $1.00 C; Paul Neron, thorn-
less large pink monthly rose
bushes, 1 yr. old, 35c ea. 3 for
$1.00. Orvetta Gladden. Talla-
poosa, Rt. 2. Box 60.

Rhododendrons, mtn. laurels,
red, pink and yellow dogwood,
red japonice azaleas, 3ft. $1.00
dozen; junipers, boxwoods, 22 in.
high, 6 for $1.00, postpaid. Mrs.
Boon Wilson, Morganton.

5 large Cape Jasmines, $10.00
each where they stand. Well

rooted Scotch Brooms, 20 and

35c each. Butterfly bushes, 20c
each. Miss Lola Thompson,
Lawrenceville, Rt. 1.

Dbl. yellow japonicas, dbl pink
almonds, altheas, white spirea,
red rambler roses, 10c each;
white narcissi, yellow jonquils,
butter and eggs, foxglove 10c doz
Add postage. Mrs. Will James,
Ella Gap.

Pink thornless rose, Xmas jas-
mine, pink spirea. Weeping Ma-
ry, 10c; mixed Sweet William
plants; 25c doz; seed, 5c pkt. Add
postage. Will exch. Mrs. S. M.
Gunter, Lawrenceville, R 1.

Pink almonds, forsythia, snow-
balls, pink altheas, 3 for 25c;
blue iris, pink hardy phlox, yel-
low Day lilies, narcissi, 25c doz.
red Jap quince, pink flowering
lotus, 25c ea. Emma Stokes, El-
lijay.

15 green holly sprouts, 3 for
25c; 7 for 50c, del. Exc. for any-
thing can use. Eugenia Chand-
ler, Buchanan, R 2.

Red, yellow japonicas, 20c ea;
purple, lavender iris, 25c doz;
orange day lilies, 20c doz. peach-
tree roses, 15c ea. pink iris, 30c
doz. Exc. for sacks. Ulmer Da-
vis, Ellijay, R 3.

Rhododendrons, mtn. laurels;
mtn. ivy, azaleas, white, red dog-
wood, 75c doz. Blue Flags and
Giner lilies, 5c ea. Add postage.
Exc. for white feed sacks. Mrs.
Ellie Waters, Dahlonega, RFD 1.

Red, yellow, orange azaleas,
white and red dogwood, laurels,
60c doz. rhododendrons, 75c doz.
All 12 to 18 in. Exc. for anything
can use. Mrs. Elvie Waters, Dah-
lonega, R 1.

Yellow and white jonquils,
Star of Bethlehem, hyacinths,
50c doz. yellow Easter and Or-
white lilac, 6 for 50c; red and
yellow cannas, 80c doz. Mrs. E.
S. Holloway, Dahlonega, R 1,
Box 35.

Milk and wine lilies, 60c doz.
$4.75 C.. Red, white Easter and
white milk lilies, 25c ea. 8 for $1;
12 dif. lilies for $1. Mrs. S. Car-
ter, Alma, R 2.

Red Sunburst; red and white
Easter lilies, 25c ea. 8 for $1;
pink Rain lilies and snowdrops,
50c doz. yellow Eatser. and Or-
ange Day lilies, 50c doz. Mrs. J.
J. Carter, Alma, R 2.

Bridal wreath, snowball, - yel-
low jasmine, weigelas, crepe myr-
tle, rooted, 6 for 25c; winter ver-
benas, lemon and day lilies, blue
grass, 8 for 25c. Exc. for cotton
sacks. Mrs. Sarah Grindle;Dah-.
Jonega, R 1.

Verbenas, pink, purple, blue,
red, 30c doz. postpaid; iris, blue,
white, pink, sky blue, golden,
35c doz. postpaid. 5xc. for dried
fruit or butter. Mrs. E. Mames,
Atlanta, 168 Howard St. S. E.

50 arborvitaes, well rooted, 16
to 22 in. high, 7 for $1; 14 for
$2; also sundried apples, free
from worms, 10 Ibs. $1. All post-
paid. No orders less $1. W. H.
Craig, Loving.

Dbl. poppy seed, salmon color,
very fine, 10c pkg. Exc. some for
dry sage. Blannie Davis, Folks-
ton, R 2, Box 26.

15 var. iris, 50c; shasta daisies,
mix. verbena, 10c doz; daffodils,
narcissi, 2 doz. 15c; pink, white
spirea, pink weigelas, forsythia,
altheas, 4, 20c. Mrs. Henry El-
ler, Ellijay, R 3.

Cedar trees, 18 in. 20c ea. $2
doz. 18 to 30 in. 25c ea. $2.50 doz.
FOB. J. O. Adams, Talbotton.

Arborvitaes, 10c ea. flowering
peach, 5c ea. azaleas, 6 for 25c;
red dogwoods, 10c ea. 1 doz.
choice roses, 50c; winter ferns,
25 doz. Add postage. Miss Clara
Abercrombie, Loving.

Butterfly bush, dif. crepe myr-
tles, coral berry, mix. flowers
almonds, cape jasmine, 5 dif.
Spireas, spotted Euonymus, dbl.
altheas, dwarf boxwoods, rooted,
15c ea. Wild shrubbery a special-

ty. Mrs. Wavy Lewis, Tooms-
boro.

Japonicas, snowballs, 10c ea;
azaleas, althea lilies, 5c ea.

spruce pines, arborvitaes, 10c ea;
trailing arbutus, 25c doz. Add

postage. Mrs. E. L. Parris, Lov-
ing.
Rhododendrons, spruce pines,

$1 doz. Mtn. laurels, azaleas, 75c
doz. purple, blue iris, orange lil-
ies, 20c doz. japonicas, 10c; gal-
ax, 15c bunch. Mrs. M. L. Hens-
ley, Ellijay.

Mtn. laurels, azaleas, 75c doz.
golden lilies, 20c doz. crabapple
sprouts, 10c ea. holly, 50c doz.
Exc. for white feed sacks. Mrs.
Addie Watkins, Ellijay.

Fox gloves, white jonquils,
large orange lilies, crabapple,
50c C; dbl. yellow japonicas.

flowered almonds, tiger lilies, 3,
30c. All rooted . Add postage.
Vera Silvers, Ellijay, R 3.

Dwarf boxwoods, 2c ea. cut-
tings; small, rooted cuttings, 5c
ea. 4 yr. old plants, $1 ea. FOB.
M. L. Pettit, Pike.

Dahlias, Kentucky Clansman,
Jayseedee, Prima Donna, Libel-
la, Yellow Duke, Mrs. Iver de
Warner, Break ODay, Dr. Tevis,
Robt. E. Lee, Kail, Worlds Best
White, Jane Cowl, $2 doz. $1 un-
named. Miss Coralee Mozeley,
Clayton.

Sweet scented, old fashioned
Grass Pinks, Carnation Pinks,
45c C; 500 for $1.75; purple wis-
taria, lilacs, good roots, 6 for
45c, del. Mrs. Richard Powell,
College Park, R 2.

Large stocky plants, abelia,
spirea, Thumbergi, Billardi, Van
Houtti, and Anthony Waterer,
25c each; ligustrum Lucidum
and Japonicas, 25c ea. Althea,
dbl. red, crepe. myrtle, red, 25c.
Mrs. Iva Anderson, Glenville.

Pink Weigelias, red, yellow
japonicas, 50c doz. perennial
phlox, purple iris, narcissi, 70c
C. All col. azaleas, 20c doz. Box-
woods, rhododendrons, 7 for $1.
Add postage. Linda Hicks, Elli-
jay, R 4.

Several hundred extra nice
Evergreen, small leaf Calif. pri-
vet hedge plants, $2.50 per C.
prepaid. If less than 100, add
postage. R. H. Thackston, Mc-
Rae.

Cape jasmine, 25c; Dwarf
boxwoods, $1 doz; pink weigelias
and crepe myrtles, 15c each; li-
lac, goldenbells, 10c ea. purple

iris, 15 doz. Add postage. Mrs.

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W. V. Thompson, Bremen, R-
Well rooted rose cuttings,
monthly roses, red, white, cream
Pay parcel post. Mrs. V. A He
less, Athens, R 3..
Cultivated azalea plants, 35
each. Now is time to transplant.
Mrs. O. C. Martin, Flemington.
Nice, selected Easter lily bulbs
$2 doz. Smaller size, $1.50 doz
Mrs. I. T. McLemore, Gray,
mont,
_Jonquils or little yellow ma
cissi bulbs, 25 doz. Mrs. fi
Patterson, Jakin, Ga.
Native shrubbery,
yellow lilies, daffodils, narcissi,
reasonable. Write; Concord
grapes, rooted, $1 doz; Kudzu.
$6 M. choice: black walnut trees,
also. Yonge Walker, Toccoa, R 4
Blue and lavender iris, mix.
50c C. Goldenglow, Brown Day
lily, Mums, yellow and white, 20c
doz. Weeping and Pussy Wil-
lows, 10c ea. 3 for 25c. Add post-
age. Willa Mae Ralston, Ella
Gap.
Mix. color, blooming size glad-
ioli bulbs, 25 doz. blue violets

blue iris,

glow, 20 aoe weeping and Puss
Willows, 10c ea. 3 for 25c.
postage. Martha I. Ralston, Elle
Gap.

Flowers and Seed

Wanted

Exc. Evelyn Morris (pink) Jer-
sey Mammoth (mahogany color)
and other varieties of dahlias
for perennials, mums, coral vin
tubers or Dwarf boxwood. Wr
first. Mrs. Thelma Simpson, At
lanta, 1411 Belmont Ave. S. W..

Want to buy budded Radiance
rose bushes. State price by 100
lot. Ed Ehrensperger, Black-
shear. ng ieee

Exe. fine dahlia bulbs fo
shrubbery, hyacinths, gladioli
milk and wine lilies, red dog-
wood, almond, pussy willows or

fine roses. Mrs. J. G. Power
Hogansville.
Want white and pink Thr

plants and Oxalis bulbs. State
price. Mrs. Miller 8. Bell, Mil-
ledgeville.

Exc. blue Hvanadeen
20c ea., Shasta daisy plants, 20c
doz., pink Rosea Albea, 10c ea.
Red Radiance, Paul Neyron
pink Manon Crochet, for all col.
dahlia tubers.

Eatonton.
Exc. Texas Morning Glories
weeping careless, zinnias, snap-
any other flower
seed can use. Ea. pay postage
Blanche Cochran, Silver Creek
R 2. ;
Exc. rooted Butterfly bush and
roses for pink and red Crepe
Myrtle. Each for each. Mrs.
R. Saxon, Trinton. es

Second-Hand Machin-
ery For Sale

18 in. Stover vrist mill, good
cond., cheap. Earl Chatrow, Tron ;
City, R a

1 Corn Mill, Crusher, 12 horse
power gas. eng., for sale. Wil
consider good horse, mule, pigs
or corn in trade as part pay-
ment. Mrs. Sara Ethridge, Carl

1 Lar turn plow and other
equipment for sale. H. B. Tiller,
Brunswick. :

1 Grist Mill, 36 in. rocks, or
sale or trade, 1 set 42 in. rocks, B
also gearing for water mill. Ss.
C. Waddell, Bremen.

Farmall tractor with power
mowing machine, in good cond.,
reasonable. J. D. Whiting, Ca-
milla. . e es


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MARKET BULLETIN

Thursday, December 7, 1933.














Georgia

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,
ie Bureau of Markets

_ THURSDAY, DEC, 7 ,1933_

Entered as second class mat-
ter February 15, 1922, at the
Post Office at Atlanta, Geor-
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1930. Accepted for mailing at
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vided for in section 1103, Act
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| appurtenances admissible un-
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new copy of notice.

Second_hand farm machinery,
flowers and seed, incubator
and ornamental nursery stock
| notices are published _in
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appears on the first Thurs.
day of each month.

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are published at intervals dur-
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_ # Special Notice

A

AN ANNOUNCEMENT
Every Thursday over WSB, at

- 5:30 P. M., Central Standard At-

lanta time, Mr. Thos. C. Berrin-
ger, Regional Administrator of
_ the A. A. A.,:goes on the Air,
_ giving information as to the
_ progress of the Agricultural Ad-
_ justment Administration in our
section... Tune. in,

: Second-Hand Machin-
ery For Sale

1 Myers pump for cash
_ trade for corn; 1 gas. eng., cheap
_ for cash at my place. Miss Caro-
_ line Newton, Manassas, R 2, Box
46.
1 Midwest 4 H. P. garden trac-
_ tor with 8 in. extension rims
and some tools, for sale or trade
ap-
_ proximately 1200 to 1400 Ibs. C.
- G. Collins, Rising Fawn, R 3.
_.. Practically new garden tractor
for sale or exc. for corn, mules
or cows. J. D. Prickett, College
* Park.
Model 10 Caterpillar tractor

or

_ cheap. Can be seen at my farm

& near Emory University. Walter

Ge Candler, Atianta.
_,Fordson tractor pulley, good

as new, $15; other equipment. |

bi

Second-Hand Machin-
ery For Sale

Second-Hand Machin-
ery For Sale

Second-Hand Machin-
ery Wanted

Sell or exch. for young cow or
Tancred White Leghorn yr. old
hens.. Mrs; D. V. Giddens, Val-
dosta, Rt. 1, :

7 H. P. Atlanta gasoline-kero-
sene engine, guar. same as new.
$75. C. H. Johnson, Atlanta, 231
Pryor, St. S. W,

Meadows Corn Mill, No. 2 with
16 in. rock for sale. H.S. Lov-
vorn, LaFayette.

1 - 24 in. attrition mill, in
good cond. M. E. Burns, Macon,
Box 514.

International riding cultivator,
good cond., $25 or exc. for 50 bu.
corn. Edgar Brown, Sycamore, R

1, Box 9.

International No. 4 riding cul-

tivator, good shape, $22.50 FOB.

Tennille. H. W. Wood, Gresh-
amville.

1 good No. 20 Wood Beam Oli-
ver Turner plow, new point
Sell or exc. for 100 Ibs. pecans or
15 pullets or anything can use.
T. M. Webb, Ellijay.

Premier Cream Separator, No.
3 .Good cond. Used very little
Cheap for cash. Exc. for disc
narrow, 18 or 20 in. disc. Must be
first class cond. J. A. Mathis,
Tatton, Rad,

4 H. P. garden tractor with 8
in. turner plow, complete with
set tools, etc. Fine cond., best
made. Fullest investigation in-
vited. Burton E. Blackman, La-
Fayette, R 1.

15 Horse Z type Fairbanks-
Morse gas engine, fine shape;
24 in. Williams corn mill, com-
plete; corn sheller, (fair shape)
other equipment. $200 FOB my
depot. Will sell separately. Write
for list and prices. F. H. Cox,
Farmington.

1 Cream Separator. Cost $140;
used 1 season, $35. Write. W. P.
Seigler, Augusta, 802 Pine St.

Cole Grist Mill, 36 in. rock,
corn sheller, motor, etc., all in
good shape, now in operation.
$150 for quick sale; also farming
tools. See me at: 96 Maple St.
Crossing. K. M. Mackey, Carroll-
ton.

Grist mill, 30 in. rocks, old
time running rocks, 1 Interna-
tional engine, 8 H. P., good cond.
$75; Athens side plow for Ford-
son, $40; 1 Fordson needs slight
repairs, $20. Cash at my farm
prices. John Clark, Grayson.

1 DeLaval Separator, No. 10, 1
Sharpless Separator, No. 10, 1
ea .or exc. for Velvet beans or P.
O. J. Cane. Mrs. C. M. Cheney,
Shellman.

1 Meadows 24 in. Mill with
ker. eng., for sale or exc. for
good horse, mule or other value.
Write or see. Charlie Farr, At-
lanta, 824 Jefferson St. N. W.

1-3-78 Syracuse plow wing, 1-
63 Chattanooga plow wing. Best
offer gets them. G. W. Malcom,
Madison, R 5.

Fairbanks-Morse oil eng., 10
H. P., 1- 20 in. Meadows eprist
mill, upright rocks. Good shape.

$50. Cash. Mrs. Maggie Cope-

land, Kite, R 1.

10 H. P. International gas eng.
slight repairs needed; shafts,
hangers, pulleys, other equip-
ment. Good cond. Net cost all
equipments, new, $116; Engine,
$50; Equipments, $25. All FOB.
Robt. Fuller, Adairsville.

Fordson tractor with extra ex-
tension rims and power pulley.
Good cond. for sale. W. McD.
Harley, Brunswick.

20 H. P. Frick steam eng., 25
H. P. boiler, for sale. See or
write. John F. Mullis, Alma. .

Myers Spraying machine, 150
gal. size, less power. $25. L. C.
Nowell, Macon, R 3.

1 Avery turn plow, No. 27,
nearly new, $7, or exc. for 2 pigs.
P. C. preferred. Alvin Pope, Tal-
lapoosa, R 2.

Corn Mill,
pulled by Ford motor;

36 in. Cole Mill,
sheller,

etc. $75, or sell Mill without mo-
tor. Located, 6 miles east of
Carrollton at Cross Plains. 5.
W. Stallings, Carrollton, R 4.

-J. B. Hammer feed mill, 6 H.
P. Fairbanks eng., 30 H. P. crude
oil eng., 25 BBL. Midget Marvel
flour mill, motors, etc. G. W.
Reaves, Atlanta, 749 Lawton St.

1 Hercules portable stump pul-
ler, with 100 ft. cable, good
shape, $200 FOB, also 1 Avery
Cutaway harrow, good _ shape,
$25 FOB. W. C. Wicker, Wrights-
ville.

1 International Riding culti-
vator, never used, $35 cash. A. E.
Brown, Hartwell.

1 used J. B. Hammer Mill,
complete, $75; 20 H. P. Munsie
crude oil engine, and 1 Cater-
pillar 30 tractor, at bargain.
F. W. Brannon, Luthersville.

Second-Hand Machin-
ery Wanted

Want a 3 horse electric motor
in good cond. W. L. Oliver, Ocil-
la.

Want a good corn planter.
Will exc. a fine pig for same.
Charles M. Waldrep, Smarr.

Want steel 1 horse hay press
cheap for cash. Must be A-1
cond. R. L. Browning, Stockton.

Want 1 larve size stump puller
with 200 ft. cable, in first class
cond. and cheap for cash. E. D.
Johnson, Alma.

Want a log skidder attach-
ment for Fordson tractor. State
make, how long been used and
best cash price; also want mag-
neto attachment and extension
rims for Fordson, J. R. Stogner,
Bowdon, R 3.

Want to buy 1 Cardwell
Thrashing machine. State cond.
and price. O. P. King, Wrens.

Want best price on a good
second-hand power cane mill.
E. J. Cottle, Ty Ty.

Would trade for a good 6 H. P.
gas. eng. Write. M. G. Reynolds,
Gainesville, R 6.

Want to buy good _ second-
hand Wind Mill and tank. State
price. Wade C. Hodges, Dover.

Want second-hand wing or
mould board for 2 horse Chatta-
nooga No. 23 turn plow. L. A.
Leard, Bowersville. )

Want used storage tank, 10 M.
gal. also 1 - 2M . gal.. suitable
for stering turpentine. R. J.
Walsh, Garfield.

Want Farmall tractor in good
cond. Case oat Thresher and
Deering binder. E. Rich, Brin-
son.

Want guano distributor and a
Brown dbl. foot, and 4 H. gas.
engine. Exc. 450 cap. Inc. and
brooder, or B. L. pulets, or pay
cash if cheap. F. T. Kent, Nel-
son.

Want 1 overshot water wheel,
16 ft. dia., 6 or 8 ft. face, cheap
for cash. J. H. Howser, Gaines-
ville, R 9.

Want cheap for cash, a sec-
ond hand Grist Mill with 12 in.
rocks. Earl S. Redwine, Madras.

Want a grist mill at once. Give
best price and description in Ist
letter. A. W. Kemp, Marietta,
325 Maple Ave.

Want a second-hand pea shel-
ler. Give price. Walter Parks,
Darien.

Want a dairy boiler, 114 h. p.
in good cond., cheap for cash. R.
D. Newsome, Eatonton, R 2.

Want to buy a good Lynch-
burg turning plow. Prefer heavy
1 horse plow. State what you
have. Henry Tolbert, Rockmart,
Re 2:

Want 4 good stalk cutter or
riding cultivator wheels. State
height, cond. and inside dimen-
sion of hubs, cheap for cash, or
exc. farm products. R. C. Moore,

-fice for $75. J. M.

Rockmart, R 3.

Want 1 good power corn shell-
er, second hand or new. Geo. H.
Cason, Demorest.

Want Velvet bean shelling at-
tachment for Appomattox pea-
nut sheller, also 30 horse power
electric motor. J. T. Powell, Jr.,
Brinson.

Want a good corn sheller and
floor scales, cheap for cash. Will
buy separately. Describe and
price. J. W. McLeod, Whitesburg.

Want a good, second-hand sy-
rup kettle. R.D. Raulerson,
Rockingham.

Want 20 ft., 6 in. seed auger.
R. E. L. Dasher, Fowlstown.

Want small feed mill that will
grind corn stalks and peavines
fodder into fine feed, cheap for
cash, or will trade Jersey heifer
that will freshen after Xmas.
For sale, pair good farm mules,
mare and horse, $150 for pr. O.
H. Bradbury, Bogart.

Want 1 Hayberdon or Peter-
write Anvil, wt., 150 to 200 Ibs.
W. C. Gill, Thomaston, RFD 3.

Incubators, Brooders,

Etc. For Sale

1 Stover and 1 Blue Flame
brooder, ea. 1 M. cap., cheap for
cash. V. Bramhold, Mt. Airy, R
1 fe

70 egg cap. Super Hatcher Inc.
complete with thermometer and
egg tester. $5 FOB, or exc. for
good grade sorghum or for hens.
Write. Mrs. T. W. Hagood, Smy-
rna. :

250 egg cap. Inc., used 1 sea-
son. Exc. for good hay, del. to
Atlanta, or sell for cash, rea-
sonable. Ben Largen, Atlanta,
644 Citizens & Southern Nation-
al Bank Bldg.

2 E-ray Incubators, 250 and
150 cap. Cash, or exc. for a larg-
er one. Not over 25 miles from
here. Mrs. J. J. Outeen, Manas-
sas.

Buckeye Inc., 65 egg cap., good
cond., all parts complete, $5 cash
Mrs. H. V. Trapnell, Metter.

For sale cheap, or will exch. 2
Schwalge-Smith 860 egg size in-
cubators. Can be used as one un-
it or both together, with same
lamp. Both in good shape. C. C.
Burch, Eastman.

Mammoth Buckeye Inc., 1008
egg cap. Condition perfect. $100
cash, or part cash and good
cows. C. M. Powell, Macon, RFD
i:

1 Miller Ideal oil burning
brooder, 1 M. cap. Good cond.
Used only 5 wks. $2.50 cash. C.
O. Priest, Gainesville, R 4.

2 No Cold kerosene brooders,
500 cap. each. Used 1 season.
Cost $12 each; sell, $4 ea. FOB.
W. W. Clayton, Augusta, R 1.

1900 egg American electric in-
cubator. Used only twice. Sacri-
Tankersley,
Waverly Hall.

300 cap. new incubator. Set
once. Complete. Cost $30; sell for
$15 FOB. Will consider trade.
Albert J. Cayer, Cochran, R 5.

1 Buckeye Incubator, No. 30,
good cond. 1008 egg cap. $50. R.
Smith, Rockmart. : :

1- 500 cap. kerosene wickless
brooder; 1 - 1 M. cap. coal broo-
der, 3- 180 cap. Queen incuba-
tors. All used 1 season only. $5
ea. FOB. C. L. Perdue, Decatur.

200 Sure - Trip Trap nests.
Practically new, 10c each; also
20 ped. W. L. breeding cockerels,
bloodtested, direct from M
Johnsons and Etheridges Poul-
try Farms, $2 ea. Mrs. D. C. Jo-
wers, Whigham.

60 cap. Little Brown Hen in-
cubator with accessories and in-
structions, $2 del; also R, I. Reds
2 ea. ped. March and May hatch
roosters, 90c and 75c ea. Not del.
Mrs. Edith Whatley, College
Park. R 2, Box 190.

| cellent cond., 1 Ideal electric Inc.

| Norman, McDonough, R 1.














































Incubators, Brooders,

Etc. For Sale

1 Buffalo electric Incubator,
units, 360 egg cap. to unit. Ex:

3 units, 600 cap. to ea. unit

10368, cheap for cash. Good as
new. W. H. Kinney, Carrollton.

Make offer on 4 Owens str. R.
I. Red cockerels, March hatcl
Incubator thermometer, 50
George W. Jackson, Fayetteville
R. 2: .

Incubators, Brooders

Etc. Wanted

Want Inc. cap. 250 to 500 eggs
cheap for cash. Mrs. Gertie Con.
nell, Brunswick.

Exc. llittle bone guinea boa
pig, 7 wks. old, for a Little Hen
Incubator, 50 eggs cap., in good
cond. E. B. Satterfield, B
Ground, R 1. -

Want 2500 to 4 M. egg
Incubator. Will trade a ve
good value. Inc, must be
cond. See or write. Mrs. V

Poultry For Sale

AUSTRALORPS

2 Australorp roosters, 16 mi
and 7 mos. old, $2 ea. FO
Crated, fed and watered f
trip. Money order. W. G. Soutl
all, Toomsboro. an

BARRED AND OTHER ROCK
27 B. R, yr. old pullets an
cockerels, 90c ea. Also 2 yr. 0 )
P. C. sow and 9 pigs, little ov
a@ month old, $25.00: W. C. Ma
dox, Fitzgerald, R 4.
15 B. R. pullets, 2 cockere
March hatch, 75c ea. Mrs. O
McAlfee, Wrightsville. ae
1 nice yr. old B, R. hens, 9
ea. or lot for $9.00. Malvin Red-
man, Jackson, R 2. 4
6 fine hens, 7 lb. rooster, Fi
chel str. White Plymouth Roc!
and 4 nearly grown pullets, sa:
breed, 1-2 or more, same stra
$7.25 for lot. R. S. Nash, S:
rha.
4 nice pure Thompson Ringlet
B. R. in service Feb. cockerels,
$1.50 ea. $5 for the 4; Marc
heh. $1.25 ea. or $4 for 4. FO:
Mrs. N. R. Wilson, Canon.
10 Parks str. B. R. pulle
March and April hatch, 75 e
No checks. Crates ret. Mrs. To
Hilliard, Bowersville. pes
Booths AAA B. R. and R. I
Reds, March.April 1932 hatch,
$1 ea. or exc. for March_Apri
1933 hatch W. L. pullets, |
gal. Kianna cane syrup for
offer. Mrs. A. J. Anthony, Mid-
land. :
Thoroughbred B. R. March
cockerels, $1 ea. 2 for $1.75.

L. Pittman, Clermont. eee
Healthy, rich, dark Ari
crats from choicest of Dire
Holtermans 3 Ped. Special Sho
and High Egg Producing pens,
2-1 yr. cocks, $5; yr. hens, $2.50
ea. FOB. Money orders. Mrs. E.
G. Wood, Cedartown, R 3.

2 B. R. cockerels, Parks
Reg. Per. 502-D1-33. Crea
Grade, April hatch, $1 ea. Mol
ey order. Mrs. A. H. Wat
Graymont. 3

BANTAMS
Few Golden Sebrights,
breeding quality, $2 per bird
W. Clark, Macon, 177 Bouley
Ave. i
Japanese Silkies, $3 trio. Se
guar. or money back. Mrs. Mai
tie Carter, Senoia. ee
Full stock Golden Sebrig
bantams, $2.50 pair. From pr
winning stock. Cecil Hartnes
Mineral Bluff.

BRAHMAS
Pure bred Giant str. Light
Brahmas, 15 hens and cock. M
1932 hatch. Healthy and excel

ent layers. $15 FOB. Mrs. J.
ee

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CORNISH

Mhite Cornish cockerels, 5c,
and $1.25 ea. 18 mos. old
er and 5 hens, not related,
All pure bred. Mrs. T. M.
y, Hartwell, R 1.

pure bred Dark Cornish, 2
yr. old hens, $1 ea. or $20
e 25. FOB. Mrs. S. R. Fitz-
mons, Tifton, R 3, Box 35.
own pure bred Dark Corn-
oosters, $1.25 each; 6 half
cockerels, 75c ea; hens, $1
OB; eggs, 75c per 15. Mrs.
Dugegar, Sylvester.

ah GAMES

Shawlneck cock (never
t) $1.50; 1 Blue cock, cross-
th B. Roundhead, also 2
$4.00; ONeal Doms, $1.50
W. M. Adams, Douglasville.
good Game roosters, Cub-
nd Ginn Grey, 1 cross, $1.50
prepaid. Exe: 1 for peanuts
1 F. Puryear, Ac-
horoughbred pit game hens
hatch, 75c ea. $10 for lot; 5
ro ehbred cocks on walk, $1. 20
3 for lot. J .P. Bobo, Brook.

young, nice Game _ cocks,
Luff and Black Roundheads, $5
lot. Joe Charles, Ellijay, R 2.
air Red Quill games, about
n, $5 pr. also Owen str. R. I.
cockerels, $1 ea. 3 for $2.75
ge_collard seed, 40c lb. E.
ard, Newton.
ure breed Irish Grays, 5
sS and 1 rooster, all this
hatch. $5 cash. Would con-
a good exch. W. V. Reese,

t pullets, June hatch, 5c
for $2.75; also large var.
rbearing and April bearing
berry plants, $1.25 M. not
id. Mrs. Sam Smith, Au-
ore 2.

J. B. Giant pullets, last Mch,
April hatch and 1 cock, same
Fine pure bred stock. Pullets
laying. $13.00. Mrs. S. W.
Kk, Alto, R 2.

re bred Royal Purple Black
nt 1% yr. old cock, 3 April
ched, same breed, $5 for all,
Exc, for 3 of same str.
s. Chas. H. Ogletree, Craw.
rdville, R 2.

Pure bred, Spring 1933 hatch
sey White Giants, $1.50 ea.
0 pr. Mrs. Allen Russ, Nich.

1 2 roosters, $10 or exc. for 15
L. hens, not over 2 yrs. old;
horoughbred N. Z. White doe,
white and grey mixed, buck
0 exc. for trio white ducks. W.
Millsap, Adairsville, R 1.

LEGHORNS

0 Eng. str. yr. old hens ,10
ts, 5 mos. old, 1 cockerel,
d cond. Hens now laying, $35
lot. Geo. W. Thornton, Bris-
Rl.

100 S. C. W. L. March and
1 pullets, now laying, Ferris
. good cond. 75c ea. 12 choice
kerels, same str. and age. 75
if lot taken, or $1.00 ea, sep-
tely. Mrs. Belle Joiner, So.
ton;<R 2:

50 W. L. Pullets, no culls. Tan_
cred str. Beginning to lay. 75c ea.
. A. Skelton, Cornelia.

10 pure English, Barron str.
oselawn AA, 250.300 quality pul_
ts and cockerel, May 15 hatch;
oon lay, $8. Exp, collect. Money
der. No chks. Mrs. F. E.
Tubbs, Demorest.

_ About 65 Tancred str. W. L.
j pullets, just beginning to lay.
or exc. for 2 horse wagon,

corn, peas or cuttaway or drag
harrow. M. L. Segraves, Fayette-
ville.

100 B, L. pullets, April 1933
hatch, Tormahlen str. 60c each.
re J. F. Newman, Cochran, R

20 Tancred str. W. L. pullets,
5% mos. old, 40c ea., or the lot
for $7.00. FOB. Owen Herrin,
Winokur.

30 S. C, W. Leghorns; 15 ea.
hens and March pullets. Kerlins
Quality. 80c ea. or lot for $22.50.
Cockerels, same price. Mrs. W. V.
Rogers, Cochran, R 3.

15 nice, well dev. AA Grade,
June hatch pullets, about ready
to lay, 60c ea. for lot. Hugh
Bowling, Franklin Springs. |

250 W. L. hens, 14 mos. old,
now laying about 50 per cent.
All healthy, no culls. Also 11
roosters. All 40c ea. at farm. G.
B. Ham, Cobbtown.

200 W. L. Tancred, now laying
pullets, for sale or exch. F. M.
Faulkner, Cornelia, Star Rt.

3 English str. W. L. cocks from
AAA matings, direct Roselawn, 1
cockerel, 1933 hatch, 75c ea. FOB
al C. M. Evans, Halcyondale,

165 Tancred W. L. March and
April pullets and 70 Black Leg-
horn April hatch pullets, $100.
Mrs, L. G. Hafner, Eatonton.

2 light B. L. 2 yr. old cocks,
$1 ea. 2 cockerels, April hatch,
$1 ea. Exc. for 2 of same age and
pure bred. W. H. Camp, Douglas-
ville, R 4.

Ped. W. L. breeding cockerels
from, Official Ga. Contest record
pen, 9 mos. old. Disease free,
large type. Prices reasonable. M.
W. Kantala, Elberton.

Few AAA W. L. April pullets,
$1 ea. Tom Barron str. Some lay-
me P. S. Mercier, Lawrenceville,

250 W. L. 17 mos. old hens, 75c
ea. for the lot, or exc. part for
heavy breed baby chicks. J. D.
Cash, Flowery Branch.

March hatch B: L. (dark) Ev-
erlay stock cockerels, $1 ea. FOB;
Also March hatch Buff Minorca
cockerels, Rusk stock $1 ea. FOB
O. K. Hearne, Gray.

25 B. L. hens, 60c ea. Everlay
str. Roosters, $1 ea. Money ord-
ue Ralph Sayer, Washington,
R 3.

400 W. L. hens and pullets in
good health and good produce.
Janie Martin, Cobbtown.

MINORCAS

15 AAA grade 1 yr. old Golden
Buff Minorca hens, now laying,
and 1 cockerel, All direct from
Rusk Poultry Farm. Extra nice,
$15 for lot. I. K. Norman, Mc-
Donough, R 1.

3 extra fancy Giant Black
Minorca cockerels, $2.50 ea. if
taken immediately; few unusual.

lly fine genuine Buff Cochin ban.

tam cockerels $1.25 ea; eggs,
$1.50 per 15. O. H. Wright, At-
lanta, Peters Bldg., Phones Wal.
nut 4854 or Hem. 0648 W.

Selected Pape str, S.C. Black
Minorca pullets and _ cockerels,
$1 ea. 10 for $9; Quality yr. old
hens, $1 ea. 4 hens and cock,
$4.50. Mrs. G .W. Wilson, Martin.

25 AAA grade Golden Buff
Minorca pullets. direct from Rusk
as baby chicks May 28th, 60c ea.
Cockerels, same _ price, Isban R.
Norman, McDonough, FR A.

5 Kitchers str., March hatch
Buff Minorca cockerels, AAA
stock, $1 each. Mrs. H. L. Col-
lins, Collins, Ga.

Handsome White Minorca
cock, 1 yr. in service, and 20 Mi-
norca hens, $22 at MRoselawn.
Not del. Miss E. H. Prather,
Brookhaven, Ga.

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS

375 friers and broilers; White
Rocks and Buffs. Ready for sale
December 22nd. Write at once.
Jake Harden, Avera.

ORPINGTONS
Buff Orp., 3 pullets, 1 rooster,
$6; 3 roosters, $1.50 ea., or $4 for
the 3. All Mareh hatch. 100 per

cent pure bred. Sat. guar. FOB. |

ta, 1881 Sylvan Road.

Cash. Mrs. R, . Moore, Rock-
mart, RR 3.

23 Buff Orp. March-April pul
lets, from Lindstroms Royal. 2
cockerels, 65c ea. or $15 for lot.
Mrs. Thomas Pannell, Cochran,
R 4.

1 pure bred Buff Orp. rooster,
yr. old, $1 FOB. Mrs. H. J. Mc-
Corvey, Jr., Pavo, R 4.

12 thoroughbred Buff Orp.
hens and grown pullets, laying,
$12. Mrs. R. H. Mitchell, Carrol-
ton, 18 North Ave.

Big Golden Buff Orp. Sweep-
stake winners of South, 19 yrs.
breeding best bloodlines in So.
Write your wants. Mrs. Ed Morg-
an, Americus,

15 pure bred Golden Buff Orp.
hens, some laying, Egg-A-Day
strain. 75c ea; pure Golden Se.
bright bantam hens, $1, $2 and
$3 ea. Mrs. R. Q. Miller, Ac-
worth, R 2.

Pure bred Buff Orp. 17 mos.
old cockerels, 75c ea. Mrs, R. G.
Braziel, Rochelle, R 2.

45 Buff Orp. pullets and 3
cockerels, April hatch, 75c ea; 3
R. I. Red cockerels, 75c ea. J. K.
Jones, Tifton.

3 nice Buff Orp. April pullets
for sale, or exc. for domestic pi-
geons. Mrs. W. C. Hines, Atlan-

"2 Golden Buff Orp., March

cockerels, $1.50 ea. and 2 March

1932 hatch same price; also want
2 or 3 of same kind of 1932
hatch. Mrs. S. P. Myrick, Had-
dock.

Buff Orp., cockerels and pul-
lets, February hatch, Lady Egg-
a-day str. Booths AAA mat-
ings, best trapnest stock; offi-
cial record highest in Buffs, 342
eggs yearly. $1.50 and $2 ea. Mrs.
J. C. Ward, Perry.

Fine Buff Orp. cockerels, AA
quality, High Comb, buff to the
skin. February list hatch, $1.50

ea. not del. Louise Patterson,
Washington, R 3.
PIGEONS

1 Checker. Homer male with
White Rock Carrier mate and 2
pr. Homer squabs, just flying.
Healthy, $1.25 for lot, FOB. Jas.
. Stancil, Ringgold, Box 114.

Large White Kings, from Seel-
binder and Green strains, $1 pr.,
mated, banded and working. Exc.
for a few Fan-Tails. F. S. Tay-
lor, Vidalia.

50 or 60 pigeons, mostly mated,
10c ea. Dorsey Carlisle, Wood-
bury, R 2,

Pair, large White Kings, mated
and banded, $1 FOB. Herman
Hearouse, Guyton.

Kings and Homers, mixed, 2
pr. 35c per pr. Young ones. Mrs.
ie Daughtry, Portal, P. O. Box

23 common pigeons, 10c ea, W.
H. Rotet, Atlanta, 386 Ponce De
Leon Ave. N. E.

100 White King pigeons, for
sale or exc. for anything of val-
ue. Ellis Holland, Crawfordville.

23 common pigeons, 10c each.
W. H. Rotet, Atlanta, 386 Ponce
de Leon Ave. N. E.

Mammoth White Kings, mat-
ed and laying, $1 pr. No pigeons
sold over 3 yrs. old T. R. Black-
well, Decatur, R 3.

PHEASANTS FOR SALE
2 Golden cocks, yr. old, $3 ea.
or exc. for geese. L. R. Billups,
Decatur.
A few pair pure English Ring-
neck pheasants, $3.50 pair. Thos.
L. Bell, Americus.

QUAIL FOR SALE
Ready to del. quail for breed-
ers, from Georgias thorough-
bred stock. Very tame. Price
very reasonable. Ed. M. Fur-
lough, Thomasville.

R. I. REDS

Mahood str. S. C. R. I. Red
cockerels and cocks, $2, $2.50 and
$3 ea.; 50 Ibs. Stewart pecans,
20c lb, 25 lbs. seedlings, 10c Ib.
Miss Bele Timmerman,

Bron-_

wood, Box 83.

1 fine dark Red cockerel, ready
for service, $2.50; Owens strain.
8 unrelated pullets, some laying,
75@ and $1. Mrs. W. W. Gaines,
Atlanta, 87.Clifton St, S. E.,
Kirkwood.

30 R. I. Red March pullets,
beginning to lay, 75c ea; 5 Mch.
cockerels, $1 ea. J, H. Kennedy,
Claxton.

4 R. I. Red. hens and rooster,
yr. old, $5; 5 lb. new white Pekin
duck feathers, 60c lb. J. D. Lee,
Clermont, R 1.

30 pure Donaldson R, I. Red
hens, April 1932 hatch, 75c ea.
$20 for lot. C. D. Williamson,
Plains.

10 pure bred Red opullets, 1
cockerel, March hatch, $1 ea.
$10 for lot; 4 Buff Orp. March
cockerels, $1 ea. $3.50 for lot;
pure M. B, April hatch turkeys,
toms, $4; hens, $3; trio, $8; Mrs.
J. W. Altman, Alma.

2 yr. old Donaldson cock, $1
cash. No chks. Mrs. Jesse J.
Hooks, Unadilla, R 2.

April hatch, pure bred R. I.
Red pullets and yearling hens;
75 ea; 2 cocks, 1932 hatch, $1.50
ea; Owens-Donaldson str. Also
Buff Rock hens, Nugget strain,

75c ea. Clara V. Trimble, Adairs-'

ville.

15 dark young hens and pul-
lets, Donaldson Reds, 85c ea; 2
fine Red cockerels, $2 ea; 7 hy-
brid Rocks, large pullets, laying,
90c ea. Want some peach trees.
Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Cochran, R 2.

3 dark Red, State accredited S.
C. R. I. Red 1932 hatch cocker-
els, Donaldson- Owens str. $2 ea.
Trio, $5; 3 dark 1933 cockerels,
$4, or $1.50 ea. Mrs. Julian J.
Blanchard, Appling.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE
1 pr. (tom and hen) 2 yr. old
turkeys, 6, or 16c per lb. Not
del. Mrs, J. T. Pullins, Molena,
Ree: ,

M. B. turkeys !arge size, 1st
of April hatch. Healthy, fat toms
$4 each; large hens, $3; trio, $8.-
50,-or 256 Ip. iy Bitd bs. str.
Coops furnished. Mrs. J. E. Sikes
Cochran, R 2.

11 M. B. hens, yr. old, wt. 20
lbs, or more, beautifully bronz-
ed with band of bronze on most
of tail feathers. 2 yr. old tom,
50c lb. FOB. Mrs. W. E. Green,
Powersville.

2 Rouen ducks and 1 drake,
50c ea. FOB. Mrs. J. B. Cullars,
Claxton, R 2.

Pure bred Bourbon Red tur-
keys, young toms, April hatch,
$3; hens, $2.50 each; full blood
Jersey heifers, 16 mos. old, $10
ea; 1 pure bred R. I. Red rooster,
20 mos. old, $1.50. Mrs. H. H. Al-
exander, Elberton, R 7.

4 M. B. Black turkeys, 3 hens
and tom. Extra large type, 2 yrs.
old. Fine for breeders. $15. FOB.
Mrs. Tom Altman, Baxley, R 3.

Super Strain Giant Bronze.
Prolific breeding qualities. Free
mating list, Z. J. Lee, Red Oak.

6 fine, fat turkeys, 3 each,
toms and hens. May hatch, for
sale. Miss Fannie L. Key, Eaton-
ton.

Several hundred mash fed
turkeys, ready for market at
reasonable prices. Del. in lots or
can be bought at farm any time.
Mrs. W. N. Lott, Braselton.

1 pair pure bred Toulouse
geese, $5. Mrs. Frank E. Nelson,
Cartersville, R 1.

10 M. B. turkeys, 2 yr. old tom,
3 hens, 2 yrs. old, 6 early spring
hatch. $23 for lot. No chks. Mrs.
W. J. Warren, Ashburn, R 2.

50 or 75 nice, this yrs turkeys,
wt. 9 to 15 lbs. Make best offer.
Mrs. W. F. Amos, Edison.

2 trios extra fine Bourbon
Reds, $10 per trio; also pure
Cokers Farm Relief cotton seed,
$1 bu. Tom Richardson, Pal-
metto.

2 guinea 1% yr. old hens and

3 young guineas, April hatch. All :

5 for $1.50 FOB. Mrs.
Montgomery, Tunnel Hill.

28 head turkeys
Bronze. Extra fine for breeders:

AC

16 hens and 12 toms. Wt. 18-20
For sale week before

Ibs. ea.
Thanksgiving. Live 1 mile Boil-
ing Spring church. Mrs. D. E.
Webb, Covena, Rl. .

Gobbler and 2 hens, $6 or set
price on 23 head, not prepaid.
Not black, but real dark turkeys.
Mrs. Clayton Douglas, Alma, Clo
Gen. Del.

3 young geese, 75c FOB. C. L.
Perdue, Decatur, R 3.

20 head nice turkeys, mostly
hens, some toms. For quick sale
1 mile north of Hampton. Mrs.
J. S. Johnson, Hampton. ~~

20 head nice, fat March hatch
turkeys, $40 for lot, or $2 ea.
FOB RR station. Mrs. L. E.
Strange, Cobbtown.

7 fine turkeys, 3 toms, 4 hens,
at reasonable price. This years
hatch. Miss Lannie L. Key, Ea-
tonton.

4 April hatch guinea roosters,

50c each, FOB, or exc. for pure

bred White Rock rooster and

hen, not over 2 yrs. old, of Fis-
chel str.,
onion plants and 10 lbs. dried

apples, del. Mrs. A. L. Hudgins,

Bremen, R 2. =

2 nice big Bronze toms, |
hatch, $4.50 ea. also hens, $3 ea,
Mrs. R. W. Wingo, Newnan.

1 yr. old 7% lb. turkey hen, :

$1.50. Money order only. Mrs. J.
H. Harp, Blakely, R 1.

almost pure

or for 1 M. Bermuda ~

Toulouse geese, $15 pair. Mrs. :

Jno. C. Johnston, Hogansville.

7 White Pekin ducks, 50c ea.
FOB. John L. Hattaway, Davis-
boro.

Pure bred White Holland tur-

keys. Young toms and pullets;
also select young

Cummings, Donalsonville.

Goldbank
Bronze toms for breeds. J. J.

Pure White Indian Runner

ducks and drakes, 75c ea, G. N.
Thomas, Thomasboro,
Turkeys for sale at my home, 3

miles of Barnesville. Mrs. Mary

Abbotte, Barnesville, RFD.

4 ducks, 3 drakes, Indian Run-
ner and White Pekin, mixed, 50c
ea. FOB. Mrs. J. W. annette
Lawrenceville, RT;

8 Mammoth White Pekin

ducks, 80c ea. 12 Muscovey ducks

3 drakes in lot, 75c ea. $15 for
lot. Jefferson Owens, Appling.

1 pr. Turkens (Spencer Won-
der Bird), 7 mos. old, $2; pure

bred February or March hatch
Buff Rock cockerels, $1 ea. B. L.

Lynn, Waycross, R 4.

Loe

WYANDOTTES

8 pure Regal Dorcas W. Wy-

andotte March pullets and 1
rooster or cockerel for $5. Mrs.
J. T. Owens, Covington, R 2.

May and June hatch White
Wyandotte cockerels, from good
flock, 75c ea. FOB. M. L. Snore,
Gainesville, R 4.

5 pure bred Shoemaker str. R.
18

Cc. White Wyandotte hens,
mos. old, $4.50 for lot. Mrs. J. M.
Hall, Calhoun.

6 purebred White
hens, from prize stock, $6 FOB;
6) pullets, 75c ea. FOB; others, 1
fine cow, red and white, 2nd
calf when fresh the first of Jan.

$30 FOB. Mrs. Mattie McPher.

son, Rabun Gap, R 1.

3 pure bred W. Wyandotte

hens, about 20 mos. old, also 10
mixed hens, heavy breed, mostly

B. Rocks; 2 B. R. pullets, $10 for

entire lot. J. M. Thornton, Pal-_
metto.

10 pure bred Silver Lace Wyan-_

dotte pullets and cockerel, May

hatch, Rose Comb. True to color

Wyandotte

Sed

$5.25 for lot, Cash with order.
Mrs. A. J. Paris, Dallas, R 1, Box eS

28,
AAA grade S. L. Wyandotte
April cockerels, direct from

'Booth, $1 ea; 18 mos. old roost- |

ers, $1.50 ea. Few young hens,



ARKET BULLETIN |

Thursday, December 7.

: Poultry For Sate

Baby Chicks For Gale

Live Stock For Sale

Live Stock For Sale

- Live Stock For Sale

5c ea, Mrs, Douglas McLendon,
: . Dawson, R 4.

~ Poultry Wanted

BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS
Want 200-300 Barred Rock
baby chicks. State best price.
Mrs. P, D. Craven, Carrollton, R
Peeks
Want 10 or 12 B. Rock pullets,
no culls, at reasonable price.
_ Mrs. C. L. Rhyne, Plains.
. Want 1 Parks str. B. R. cock,
Pen Ped. or Cream Grade. Will
exc, pure Thompson cock, or buy
Parks. Jas. T. Holt, Summer-
- Ville, =

oe CORNISH.
Want some good, nice large
type R. C. Dark Cornish Jan. or













































_ Feb. hatch, and 130-40 same
_ breed eggs. W. J. Edenfield,
Graymont, R 1, Box 24.
GAMES

' Exe. very best of seed corn for
6 Game hens and 1 rooster, for
stock; also big bone Guinea or
- Essex pigs, full stock. No runts
wanted. -B. T. McEntire, Cal
- houn, R 1.

Ser LEGHORNS

_. Want 75 W. L. March or April
_pullets. Must meet approval of
my County Agent. L. J. Ballard,
Atlanta, 560 Moreland Ave. N. E.
Want 100 W. L. March hatch
_ pullets at 50c ea. No culls. Give
ref. T. M. Harris, Milner. |
Want 5 B. L. roosters. State
price. Ralyh Sayer, Washington,
Ree

Want 15 B. L. pullets, March-
April hatch. No culls. Name low-
est price. J. W. Hunter, Lithia
_ Springs. ;

Want 25 March or April 1933
hatch Buff Leghorn pullets. No
culls. Quote best cash price, del.
Mrs. J. P. Justice, Nicholls. R 1,
~ Box 35... eth
Want 25 Everlay B L. or Black
Minorca pullets. Will pay $12.50
for lot, del. No old hens. Must be
young and healthy. Mrs. C. R.
_ Saxon, Trenton.

SY WYANDOTTES |.
Want 10 or 15 Silver Lace Wy-
-andottes, Partridge Plymouth
Rocks or Columbian, Plymouth
Rocks. Must be good stock, pric.
ed reasonable and not more than
12 months old. S. H. Moore,
Thomasville.
een QUAIL WANTED |
. Want a pair of quails, cheap
for cash. Buster Burgess, Lavo-
nia.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC. WANTED

- Want 1 pair pure bred Emden
geese. Must be cheap. Quinton
Jones, Julia.

- Want Mammoth White Pekin
ducks. T. R. Blackwell, Decatur,
Rd: :
Want 4 turkey hens and 1
tom to raise on halves in 1934
Will take them at once. Can
furnish ref. Well exp. Mrs. N. F.
Fowler, Hazlehurst, R 3, Box 30.
Want to buy a few thorough-
- pred Toulouse geese, cheap for
cash. Frank Graham, Screven.

- Baby Chicks For Sale

Eng. White Leghorns and R. I.
Reds. All from good stock, well
selected, Hatch each Tuesday. $7
per 100. Eustace J. McKinney,
Jr., Blackshear.

- Pure Parks B. R. Foundation
stock direct. Cream Grade. Reg.
Per. No. 532-C-33. State blood-
tested. Booking orders baby
chicks. $6.50 per C. postpaid.
Hatching eggs. Mrs. Orlo D.
Thayer, Daisy. :

_ Guar. strong, healthy stock: B.
_ Rocks, White Rocks, Reds, Wy-
andottes, Orpingtons and Leg.
horns. Ready now. Shipments ev.

bh

ery Monday and Wednesday. E.
R. Adlington, Atlanta, 510 Pied_
mont Ave.

Eggs For Sale

Pure bred hatching eggs, 65c
per 15 prepaid. Cartons ret. also
2 fine Thompson B. R. roosters,
18 mos. old, $1 ea; pullets, near-
ly 4 Ibs. 65c ea. hens, 85c ea.
Mrs. G. C. Clifton, Millen, Box
Shes

42 doz. white infertile and
fresh eggs ea. week, 30c doz. 30
doz. or more postpaid. Fine,
white multiplying nest onions,
50e gal. postpaid. Mrs. Minnie

Mallory, Madison.

Pure Cornish Indian eggs, 9c
ea. 15 for $1; roosters, $1 and
$1.25 ea. Carton returned. 1
brood sow, $20, or $25 if ship-
ped. Mrs. E. P. King, Rochelle,
Ey ds, eH

Eggs Wanted

Want eggs for hatching pur-
poses, from bloodtested flocks.
Premium paid. Advise number

and kind of hens you have. A. O.

Bowles, Fayetteville.

Live Stock For Sale

CATTLE FOR SALE

Nice, young cow with first calf
(heifer), 2 1-2 gal. milk. T. B.
tested. $25 at barn, or part in
good, heavy corn at market price
Mrs. J. D. Mullis, Hawkinsville,
R 4.

8 Jersey milch cows for sale.
Grady H. Ridley, Franklin.

10 young beef cows in good
cond. $125 for entire lot. Cash. R.
S. Freeman, Macon, 109 Third
Street.

About 25 head good Guernsey
Grade milch cows. Will make
prices on 1 or more, 500 lbs. ex-
tra fine Schley pecans, 22c lb.,
or $100 for lot. Want settled, re-
fined woman for light farm
work, for home and board. Mrs.
R. F. Burch, Eastman.

2 fresh milch cows, heifer
calves by Reg. Guernsey bull,
$25 and $40. Crating extra; 100
lbs. Pecans in hull (prefer to
hull and del. fresh); fat pigs,
any amt. 5c Ib. new syrup, 60
gal. BBL. $23. L. E. Phillips,
Colquitt. Ve

2 reg. Jersey cows with 2nd
and 8rd calves, both heifers;
youngest calf 1 mo. old, $65 and
$75 with calves; less without. H.
L. Elliston, Rupert.

Pure bred Reg. Polled Hereford
cattle, both bulls and heifers;
Angora buck goats. E. T. Bos-
well, Jr., Siloam.

Hereford pure bred bull calves
of finest breeding, reg. in buyers
name. From our famous Colonial
Plantation herd. W. B. Hutchin-
son, Albany.

Fresh young Jersey cow, 2nd
calf, for sale or exc. for good
mule, wt. about 900 Ibs. J. M.
Kitchersid, Atlanta, R 1, Box 137

2 cows due to freshen the Ist
of December, $15 each; 2 nice
heifers, almost 2 yrs. old, $7.50
ea. R. P. Bomar, Palmetto, RFD.

17 head Jersey cattle, calves,
heifers and bulls to 2 yrs. old.
Cows, fresh and Yr. old calves
sold at depression prices. R. W.
Grow, Colquitt.

Hereford bulls, reg. and ready
for sale. Calves or serviceable
yearlings. Excellent quality and
breeding. H. Y. Tillman, Valdos-_
ta, ;

Reg. Jersey cows, 1st and 2nd
calves. Reg. heifers, 4 t 014 mos.
old, cheap for cash. G. G. Adair,
Rutledge, R 2.

1 milk type (registered) Red
Roan Short Horn bull. Sell or
trade for cattle, hogs or feed
stuff; Interested in buying yng.

some Peanut hay del. Albany. G.

-E. Brewer, Albany, P, O. Box 5.

Red Jersey cow, fresh in, 3 and
4 gal. on common feed, $35; Red
Jersey about 1% gal. $19; Jersey
bull, about 21 mos. old, wt. 700
lbs. or more, $25. At barn prices.
S. A. Christian, Farmington, R 1

Guinea heifer, bred to Jersey
bull, for sale or exc. for hogs,
corn or anything can use. Come
see at barn, at Hebardville, 2
mi. No. Waycross. Jim Harrison,
Waycross,

6 yr. old fresh .cow, for sale
or exc. her and a small mule for
a mule, wt. 1 M. lbs. or more.
Levie Bright, Muscadine, Ala.,
Resident of Ga.

Reg. Guernsey bull, 3 yrs. old.
Sure breeder. No faults. Gentle.
Sell to prevent inbreeding, $100.
G, W. Doolittle, Sandersville.

4 mos. old Jersey heifer from
fine stock, $5. Call Main 9050.
Mrs. L. D. Kaylor, Atlanta, 1390
Lakewood Ave., S. E.

Polled Hereford bulls, all ages,
reg. or pedigreed. Also Polled
Hereford heifers, bred to open
for sale; Want some Peanut hay,
also Velvet beans, ear lots. Quote
lowest price your station. J. C.

reg, Guernsey bull, also want

Collier, Barnesville.

1 large fat cow, calf 6 wks. old,
for sale or exc. for a small Jer.
sey cow fresh in. Rey. William
H. Bowman, Dawsonville. Mc.
Kees Chapel.

Grade Jersey milch cows, fresh
in, for sale or exc. for corn. Q.
M. Rogers, Barney.

Cream col. Jersey cow, 6 yrs.
old. Freshen Nov. 25th. 4 gal.
Mrs. J. S. Thornton, Fayetteville.

HOGS FOR SALE

Reg. Duroc pigs, 3 mos. old, 50
to 60 Ibs. $5; Service males and
gilts, 125 Ibs, $10. FOB. All from
prize winner. Ped. papers free.
Z. L. Scott, Concord.

Reg. P. C. gilt, 6 mos. old, out
of a big sow, in good shape. $10
No exch. J. E. Bailey, Raymond.

Big Bone Blue Guinea gilts,
bred $7 to $15 ea; 6 White Rock
April pullets, 1 rooster, $16, Exc.
milch cow for a saddle pony. W.
A. Sumner, Norristown.

50 or 75 lb. Guinea gilt for
sale or exc. for a P. C. boar the
same wt. J. A. Rabun, Wrens.

Reg. S. P, C. hogs, bred sows,
250 lb. bred gilts, young service
boars, weaning pigs, at depress.
ion prices. Will exc. for hay or
for a Cane Mill. W. H. Williams,
Milan.

9 weaned pigs, $2.50 ea. Also
sev. nice steers for butchering.
Write. T, S. Greene, Gray.

10 choice big bone Black P. C.
pigs, males and females, ent. to
reg. 8 wks. old, $3 ea. Richard
B. Russell, Woodland.

Several nice feeder pigs, 6c
tb, or exc. for corn at 50c bu.
C. J. Daniel, Americus,

Reg. S. P. C. hogs of all ages.
The Worlds Best Blood Lines.
Sell or exc. for Leghorn hens, F.
H, Bunn, Midville.

Black P. C, brood sow, 2% yrs.
old, wt. 400 lbs. 7 meat hogs, wt.
170 to 300 lbs. fat, corn fed; 3
pr. Black P. C. pigs, 4 mos. old,
wt. 70 to 80 lbs. Come see. J. M.
Lewis, Warthen,

Reg. Big Type Black Essex
pigs, 3 mos. old, $4.50 ea. either
sex. with ped. Sat. guar. B. F.
Murphy, Sandersville.

Guinea hogs, high elass, guar.
100 lb. gilts, 5 mos. old, $25 ea.
100 lb. males, $25 ea; male and
2 gilts, $50. R: E. Barnes, Sum.
mit.

Full stock B. B. Guinea, Afri-
can str. hogs, wt. from 30 to 250
lbs. $3 to $15 ea. Cash with or-
der, L. B. Toler, Glenwood.

5 head fat No. 1 Duroc and
P, C. hogs, 5c Ib. at my farm.
Wt. around 200 lbs. ea. D. EF
Ogden, Odum, R 1.

P. C. 10 wks. old, $2.50 ea; 1
brood sow, $10; reg. Jersey bull,
3 yrs. old, $40. All FOB. Kate
Lancaster, Sylvester.

Reg. S. P. C. sow and boar,
ent. to reg. also Grade P, C.

Sows, pigs and shoats. N. H.
Floyd, Cochran.
Duroc Jersey pigs, 5% mos.

old, and wt. about 120 Ibs. $6.50
ea. 2 for $12. Reg. in buyers
name; also Light Brahma and
White Wyandotte cockerels, $1
ea. L, M. Kennedy, Collins.

HORSES AND MULES
: FOR SALE
1 mare mule, 10 yrs. old, sound
work anywhere, wt. 1 M. or 1100
lbs. $100 FOB. A. E. Wilkie, Col-
lege Park, 703 E. John Wesley
Ave.

1 horse mute, about 9 yrs. old,
wt. 800 lbs. Gentle, $60 cash. J.
J. Miles, Harlem, R 1,

2 mare mules for quick sale.
15 and 16 yrs. old, wt. 900 and
1150 Ibs. Sound every way. Cheap
for cash. K. D. Sanders, Eaton-
fon Re, +

Good plug mule, work any-
where, $25. Live 2 miles from
Doraville on the Hodges Farm.
N. J. Scoggins, Doraville.

1 good mule, sound and well,
$60; also pure bred M. B. turk-
eys, 18c lb. FOB. Duff B. Gord-
on, Pitts, 2 2.

1 mule in good order, $30; 2
oxen, wt. 800 and 700 lb. or more
ea, respectively, $50 for the pair.
I. K. Billups, Swainsboro, R 4,
Box 128.

Black horse, wt. about 800 Ibs.
work anywhere, gentle, easy to
drive, for sale. 3-4 cash, bal. in
corn, at lot. E. B. Warren,
Toomsboro, R 2. :

Herd of 10 solid colored, pure
bred, Shetland ponies. Choice at
$50 ea. E. L. Bergstrom, Dorches-
ter, near Savannah, Ga.

A good farm horse, work any-
where, $75 cash. H. M. Chisholm
Byron.

1 Shetland pony, wt. about 700
lbs. 7 yrs. old, for sale, Mrs. C.
D. Richter, Hartsfield, R 1.

5 yr. old, gentle horse, work
anywhere; also 1, Jersey bull, yr.
old, sub. to reg. Must sell at
once. C. D. Stallings, Douglas.
ville, R 6, Slater Place.

Good working plug mule, $25.
Inquire at Tribbles Store, Li-
thonia for W. L. Jones Farm,
where mule can be seen. W. L.
Jones, 290 McDonough Rd., S. EB.
Decatur.

1 pr. good mare mules, 12 and

15 yrs, old, for sale cheap. F. S.
Floyd, Madison, R 1.
Horse about 10 yrs. old, wt.
about 900 lbs. work anywhere,
gentle and sound. Cheap or exc.
Dr. L. G. Quarles, Boston,

1 black horse mule, wt. 1200
lbs, age 10 yrs. work anywhere,
$90. C. O. (Pete) Mathews, Lu.
thersville, (Rocky Mount).
3 head good work mules, 1
blind; 1 ox, wt. about 500 Ibs.
Sell or trade for mares; 1 full
blood Jersey boar pig, 50 Ib. $5,
Ottis Moody, Coffee.

RABBITS FOR SALE

3 pink-eyed White and 3 Gray
and 2 Black rabbits. All young
except one. $3 for lot. Robert
Russell, Senoia, R. 2, Box 37.

5 Chinchillas, 2 bucks and 3
does, 75e ea. Exc. for nice ig,
or pair of pigs and pay differ-
ence. Mrs. L. L. Gambrell, Cor-
nelia, R 1.

Chinchilla buck and doe, and
1 N. Z. White buck. All about 2
yrs. old, $2.25, or exc. for 25 Ibs.
good, bright, well cured chewing
tobacco, del. Ernest Kesler, Nic-
holson.

SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE
40 head common goats, some
very large, 50c and 75c ea. Mrs.
Homer Chiles, Haddock. .
Milk goat, Grade Toggnburg
ewe. Fresh in, 2 kids inonth old.
Ewe and kids, $10 crated, FOB.
W. E. Barnes, Summit.

9 fine feeder pigs, 4 pure bred

1 Nubian-Toggenbure 18 mos.

,| Mason, Winston.

/SHEEP AND GOATS WANT



















































old buck, hornless, in good
$5. Ed Cobb, Gainesville,

Toggenburg nannie,
Dec, 19th, $20 now, or $1
out kids when fresh, 2 gal
buck service, $1; also Pe
chard for sale. J. Jolley,
tacts le ae

1 mother goat, 2 kids, abo
mos. old. (Mother has horns
kids are hornless). $3 for ti
not del. Mrs. J. E. Ward.
olence.

Live Stock Want es

CATTLE WANTED
Want cattle, sheep and
to raise on 50-50 basis, fo
5 yrs. Any number up to
head. Good pasture and w
Write. or see me. L. E, Willi
Ty. Ty. aa
Exc. 2 Beef type cows
fresh cow. Give or take dif.
ence. C. L. Bailey, Atlanta
Box Ui6ye0 5:
Want good, young mil
fresh in, near here. Sta
est cash price, Mrs. Marth
dan, Sharpsburg. <
Want Jersey bull not
than 5 yrs. old, that will
to plow and cart, for cash
Wheeler, Kite. :

HOGS WANTED
Want a pair of pure bre
roc Jersey pigs, not und
wks. old, also a nice Gue
heifer not under 4 mos.
best price on both, G. M. Ta
Alma, R 1, Box 36. :
Want 2 Black African
bone Guinea female shoats, 4
lbs. wt. ea., or 1 bred gilt, s
breed. Lem W. Mauldin, J
son.
Want 1 African Big If
Guinea male pig, about 20.
25 lbs. State best price; also
sale, 1 lb. dried sage, 60c
postage. T. B, Slater, Pem
Want 2 or 3 pigs, Guin
Berkshire pigs for cash, 0
exc. Iron Clad peas. Consid
any stock pigs; have some
nana plum trees, small, 25
gee B. L. Perry, Cummin;
Want to buy several nice
35 to 40 lb. ea. within 5
Watkinsville. R. C. Smith, |
kinsville, R 2. i

HORSES & MULES WAN'
Want the services of a J
within 75 miles of Valdosta
height, age and price in re
R. I. Tracy, Lake Park, R 2
Want to buy small pr. mu
not over 14 yrs. old. Cheap
cash, State size and age, at 0:
J. B. Cowart, White, RFD 1.
Exc. cow fresh in with 1st ca
pure Jersey, for mule, as who
or part payment on same.
Trent, Smithville, R 1, Box
Want gentle Shetland pony
once, cheap for cash. Mrs. T
Powell, Perkins, Ga.
Exc. $75 value for a good mu.
sound, not too. old, good qualit:
and a stepper, capable of
ing about 35 acre crop. L.

Trade a 4 gal. milch cow
young calf for mule. W. D.
thress, Swainsboro. @

Want farm mule, not less 1
1 M. Ibs. not too old, not
young, at reasonable pri
a Atlanta, 660 Bryan

Want 1 young, high producin
milk goat. Give particulars
to feed, care, habits and p:
Geo. N. Woodall, Dallas, R |

Exc. 2 heifers for 2 milk go
Toggenburg or Nubian. C.
Driskell, Juliette.

Positions Wanted

Want a job on farm with a
good man. Dont drink. $10 mo.
and board. Wilbur J. Ross, Cul-
loden, R 1. (has
23 yr. old young man, single,
wants job on farm or dairy, for
board, laundry and $10 per mo.

James Brown, Lindale.

ay, December 7, 1933.

ositions Wanted

Positions Wanted

old widow wants job in
country home assisting
ght farm work. No field
Mrs. Lucinda Pyran, Dal-
Cuyler St.

= aged, unincumbered
desires position on farm,
- for poultry, flowers, etc.
* near Macon. Mrs. Laura
Macon, Rt. 2, Burton

























































w, 538 yrs. old, in need of
Will work for board until
hen will want small sal-
can use me. Light farm

n, Roopville, R 1.

ld young woman wants
d family to do gen.
work. No field work.
lary. Party to provide
come. Write immediately.
e Jackson, Wrightsville.

t 1 horse farm on halves,
> on dairy, or truck farm.
0 miles Tifton. Exp.
nd Tobacco grower.
arried man, good work-
White, Sumner.

ised gentleman wants a
m for 1934 on 50-50
h an elderly couple.
Shelnutt, Loganville,

r, 40 yrs. of exp., wants
rseer of any size farm.
White, Atlanta, R 4,
ennett. RS

job on farm for this
1934 crop. All around

3.

a 1 horse farm within
Savannah. Good land.
rent. J. H. Brooks,

rx 3 horse farm on 50-
Tobacco in crop. Would
wages for all my family
r, with garden and pat-
W. P. Tabor, Omega,

horse farm well equip-
th stock and feed, good
and buildings, near or in
Jounty. Share basis. State
mu have to offer at once.
+, Rogers, Claxton.

ob on farm assisting
farm work, for room,
small salary. Young
ve near Clarks Bridge.
ite. Pearl Morrison,
Je, R 6.

9 on farm for $9 mo.,
nd laundry. Would work
of crop. 25 yrs. old.
1 my life. A liquor man
answer this. J. W.
nesaw, R 2.
or 4 horse farm for
2 good stock and land,
Colquitt or Tift coun-
r write. H. G. Green,
horse farm on shares.
d school and church, 13
growing tobacoo. No
or fusser need answer.

r. Wm. Maine, Val-
15 East Florida Ave.
good 1 horse farm on
r Standing rent. Can
elf. 7 in family. Come
e. J. G. Murray, Ha-

woman would like to
on farm. Can do any
eneral work. B. S. Jor-
nd wife want 10 or 12
ne exp. in farming. Em-
lton, Atlanta, 741 Cooper

de on. Wife and self,
d. Willing to do right.
Fowler, Wadley. Cjo

job of care-taking or
ing country Estate, or
Reliable. Wife, mother and
Communicate with me at
DD. Campbell, Atlanta,
and Ave. N .W.

or 3 horse farm on

me after me. Mrs. Bes--

d. Write. Angier Lance,

ood Jand. Halves or wa-

50-50 basis. Raised on farm.
Free of bad habits. 3 plow boys,
2 grown girls. Prefer good house
with good man. R. R. Price,
Hampton, R 2.

Want 2 or 3 mule farm on
shares. Can furnish self. Prefer
Crisp, Houston or Bibb county.
W. H. Thames, Cordele, R 4.

Exp. poultryman needs work.
Reasonable wages. Married, set-
tled, sober, honest, reliable. Col-
lege training. Ref. Make offer.
H. M. McCoy, Blue Ridge, R 1,
Clo R. W. Moss.

Exp. farmer and Overseer on
So. and No. Ga. soils, would fig-
ure with good man to oversee
any size farm anywhere. Would
take 2 or 3 horse farm and over-
See. E. W. Cardell, Doerun, R 1.

18 yr. old boy wants job on

farm or Dairy. See or write. Cal-
vin Wade, Temple, R 3, Clo J.
M. Garner.
_ Want 1 horse crop to grow
vegetables, with party who can
furnish everything. Know how
to grow and sell vegetables. B.
Johnson, Flowery Branch.

25 yr. old white man with
wife, wants share crop or wages
job on farm, with good party.
Willing worker. No bad _ habits.
Ref. exch. Write or see: W. B.
Granthan, Doerun, R 3.

Want large 1 horse farm on
50-50 basis. Can finance self;
party to furnish stock and tools.
Convenient to school. J. C.
Howe, Eatonton. Clo Gen. Del.

Grist Mill wanted by exp. Mil-
ler. Can do all repair work. Am
good Millwright and mechanic.
John Forbes, Charing.

Settled unincumbered refined
white woman with refined peo-
ple to. assist with light farm
work, poultry, flowers, etc. No
field work, for board and rea-
sonable salary. Ref. exch. See

me at J. C. Quattlebaums. Miss| +

Inez Hamen, Statesboro, R 2.

Settled white girl wants place
with
Willing worker. Reasonable sal-
ary. No field work. Mary J.
Knight, Manassas.

Want 2 or 3 mule farm at once
near church and school, not so
far from market in So. Ga. Have

to be moved and financed. Must

be good land. Ready to move.
Earnest Hicks, Meigs, P. O. Box
203.

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

Want good 1 _ horse farm.
Standing rent, or shares. Can
furnish self. Also have own

stock. Mrs. W. T. Walker, Ala-
mo, R 2.

Want job driving truck for
farm. 22 yrs. old. Exp. 7 yrs. exp.
driving. Ref. if needed. Married.
R. S. Jones, Lovejoy.

Exp. farmer wants job on
farm as Overseer for 1934. J. C.
Shiver, Camilla, R 3.

Want 3 or 4 horse farm on
50-50 basis. Near Atlanta. Ref.
Exp. Large force. J. C. Harris,
Stone Mtn., Rt. 1, Rays Road.

Young woman with little girl,
7 yrs. old, wants job on farm do-
ing light farm work. No field
work. Board for both and small
salary. Ref. in desired. Mrs. Zoe
Trulock, Pavo, R 1, Clo Mrs. E.
J. Walker.

Widow wants light farm work.
No field work. Willing to go
anywhere. Make me an offer.
Mrs. Ruth Landrom, Jesup, P.
OQ. Box 369.

Want job on farm. So. Ga.
preferred. Young man, for home
and clothes. Good worker. Henry
Chandler, Nashville. \

2 boys, 20 yrs. old each, want
job on farms, or Dairy, $10 mo.
and board. Can drive car or
truck. Good ref. Calbert Moul-

He
'

good Christian people.

BS

_ Positions Wanted
Want Job as Farm Foreman,
also Dairy included with farm.

Exp. and good ref. J. C. Taylor,

Vidalia, R 3.

19 yrs. single and smart boy,
do not drink and only smoke a
little, with mother, brother and
Sister to take care of; can drive
car or truck. Want job on farm
at once. Charlie Wilson, Butler,
R 2, Clo T. J. Bloodworth.

Want 2 horse crop on halves.
With 2 houses, close to school
and church. Can furnish | self.
Plenty of force. Good ref. L. J.
King, Bowdon, Rt.

Man with wife and 2 children,
boy 13, and girl, 10 yrs. old,
wants 1 horse farm with reliable
party. First class carpenter, also
blacksmith. Like to have work
through the winter months.
Close to bus line or walking dis-
tance to school. Move any time.
T. W. Avret, Buckhead, Morgan
County, Ga.

18 yr. old boy, exp. car driver,
wants home with aged couple on
farm assisting with work, for
board and laundry and $2 week.
No field work. William Cox, Tif-
ton, R 1.

Want home with reliable,
pleasant people in country. Exp.
in care of poultry and flowers.
No field work. Am refined, mid-
dleaged woman. Mrs. Lela Elli-
son, Atlanta, 980 Pulliam St. S.
W. Clo Mrs. Robertson.

54 yr. old man alone wants
home on farm, assisting with
farm farm work. Good worker.
Want to get with good people.
Communicate with: T. L. Can-
trell, Worth.

A reliable, Christian couple,
past middleage desires a _ posi-
tion as Caretaker of Estate or
farm. Best of ref. Mrs. Mayme
Key, Thomasville, R 6.

Farm Help Wanted

Want girl to live as one of
family a nd assist with farm
work. Prefer orphan, 12 - 18 yrs.
of age. 2 only in family. Mrs. S.
H. Head, Cleveland, R 4.

Want a 2 horse farmer on 3rd
or 4ths. Or would take a good
1 horse man. Good bldgs., good
land. Guy Osborne, Clermont, R
1

Want good farmer for fine
farm on Chattahoochee River in
Douglas county, 10 miles Doug-
lasville, 37 mi, Atlanta. 250 A.
bottom land. Good pastures,
good 5 room brick house, 3 ten-
ant houses. Well suited cattle
raising and gen. farming. Com-
municate with: T. M. Longino,
Decatur, 606 Adams St.

Want a good, single man for

farm work. Board and spending
money. C. L. Bailey, Atlanta, R
4, Box 176.
- Want a reliable white girl to
live as one of family of 3. Prefer
orphan. One who can milk, care
for chickens, etc. Send ref. in 1st
letter. Miss Ruth Robertson, Re-
saca.

Want good man for farm of
135 A. red pebble land, 4 miles
west of Broxton on the Broxton-
Fitzgerald Road. 2 dwelling hou-

ses. Standing rent. Mrs. F.
Smith, Willacoochee.
Want good, reliable colored

man, for rest of this yr. and for
next yr. State wages wanted, in-
cluding board. Mrs. H. E. Milam,
Lawrenceville, R 3.

Want good couple, unincum-
bered, 30-50 yrs. old, nice and
refined, good workers, and who
can furnish self, to run 1 or 2
horse farm (part of land being
out), good level land. Live in
home with me. Ref. exch. , Mrs.
Della Adams, Juniper.

Want young man for farm
work. $8 mo., with $4 ea. month,
and bal, in Fall. Must be work-
er, honest, willing to live as one
of family. E. D. Underwood, Ma-
rietta.

: Farm Help Wanted _

Farm Help Wanted is

Want man to cultivate 1 horse
farm on 3rd and 4ths, not over
4 in family. 5 miles Atlanta, on
paved road. C. L. Perdue, Deca-
tor 3.

Want family, white or colored,
with several boys large enough
to milk, to work in dairy. S. A.
Greene, Gray, R 2.

Want hard working, honest
colored man to work on farm
and do extra work. Dont answer
unless you come up to require-
ments. O. R. Robinson, Jesup.

Want farm boy, 18 to 25 yrs. of
age, uithout bad habits, to live
as one of family and help work
on farm for 1934. Write or see
me. J. J. Milam, Flippen.

Want healthy man, 45 to 55
yrs. old, wiling worker, to live as
one of family on farm. Good
home. Write first, stating full
particulars about yourself. R.
Tanner, Broxton.

Will give free rent, 15 to 20
acres good land, with 3 room
house, well of good water; out-
bldgs., and good patsure, for
work of garden, 2%2 acres corn
and 1-2 acre of sweet potatoes
Man with small family, with
own stock, able to feed self, etc.
John Miller Johnson, Moreland,
Rad,

Want good man for nice 60
acre farm within 2 miles of city
on Dawson paved highway;
school bus and other convenien-
ces. 50-50 or other basis. See or
write. C. F. Owens, Albany.

Want sober, honest man to
work farm for wages for 1934.
Must know how to farm in So.
Ga. preferred. State lowest wa-
ges considered, with board and
laundry. Cant use one with
family. Mrs. A. D. Sellars, Don-
alsonville.

Want good farmer able to fur-
nish self for a good 2 or 3 horse
farm, good pasture and good
house; convenient to church and

school. J. W. Sharp Jr., Sharps-.

burg; R 2.

Want nice, young woman, 20
to 35 yrs. old, to live as one of
family and do gen. light farm
work. No field work. Come at
once or write. Mrs. C. A. Wil-
liams, Lyons, R 4, Box 265.

Want reliable man and wife,
45 to 50 yrs. old, without child-
ren, to live in home with elder-
ly couple, to do light farm work.
No field work. Write. L. R. Wil-
liams, Rossville.

Want nice, industrious woman
to live in home on farm and do
general light farm work. Write
at once. J. A. Smith, Dallas, R 7.

Want a leading farm hand,
reliable, able, willing to work
and: who knows how to farm and
do farm repairs. Reasonable wa-
ges, Give full particulars in first
letter. J. Isom Davis, Nashville.

Want good woman to help
with light farm work, and a hoe
crop on the farm, for 1934. Mrs.
J. W. J. Lord, Commerce, R 5.

Want to hear from some party
who can tan a few hides for
farm use. J. Adams, Stockbridge,
pee,

Want 2 farmers to work for
me. Please send stamped, ad-
dressed envelope for reply.\S. A.
Brooks, Lawrenceville, 320 East
Pike St.

Want colored family of 6
workers, who can run self, to
operate a large 2 horse farm on
halves, for 1934. Good land and
mules furnished. See. W. M. Bo-
wen, Eastman, R 2, Box 55.

Want man and wife with not
more than 2 children, all able
to do farm work. Do our milking
for milk, be handy and useful.
Honest, sober, good workers, for
1 horse farm on 50-50 basis. G.
W. Meadows, Ohoopee.

FARM PARTNER WANTED..
Want to get in touch with
party who will furnish mule,
feed, seed and guanoI will

furnish 35 acres open land, tools.
and. work on halves. Charlie
Hall, Meansville, a ee
Want responsible parties to
keep Game cocks on Farm
Walks for me. For information,
ae A. A. Prince, Riverdale, R

SECOND HAND MACHINERY
FOR SALE bis

Fordson tractor, good running
order. $75; Tornado Feed Cutter,
$20. Dr. A. R. Danforth, Nor-

Plants For Sale

Earliest imp. Klondike straw-

berry plants, 25 . 500, $1.15;
$1.75 M. Extra large Everbearers,
30c C. del. Large May cherries, _
Blue Damson plums, 3 for 30c. _

Mrs. J. S. Crowe, Cumming, Rl.

Frost-proof cabbage plants, E.
J., C. W., field grown, now ready,
200, 30c; 500, 50c; 90c M. Del. by
prepaid parcel post. J. O. Stokes,
Fitzgerald, R 3. eas

Copenhagen and Chas.

cab-
bage plants,

also Ga. Heading
collard, 500, 40c, 5c M. Sat.
guar. Minnie Mae Hendricks,
Valdosta.
. 380 M. well rooted, Kudzu
plants, $6 M. Express prepaid.

Packed in damp moss to hold

moisture. Frank Crews,
ULE RAL an
Chas. W. cabbage and Head-.

Lees-

ing collard plants, $1 M. Add

Postage: H. C. Burnsed, Brook-

et.
Lead. var. frost-proof cabbage

plants, 500, 60c; $1 M. 3 M. $2.50.

Postpaid. Will ship COD if re-

quested. Mac Branan, Lewiston.
Cabbage plants, frost - proof,

75c M. Any amount. G. W. Cole--

man, Tifton.
Early Imp. Klondike strawber-

ry plants, true to name, 25 C.

500, $1; $1.75 M. May cherry, 2

ft. 3 for 25c; white lady peas, 8c

Ib. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, R 1.
Everbearing and Klondike

strawberry plants, 300, 50c; $1.25
M. del. E. B. Wetherford, Gai- _

nesville, R 2. ee
Everbearing Red Raspberry |
plants, Latham, St. Regis and ~
Cuthbert. 75c doz. $4 C. FOB; -
Blackmore and Gibson strawber- _
ry, 40c C. $3.50 M. FOB. State

-insp. C. Keramidas, Decatur, R-

2. rae
Several M. exceptionally fine,
new Southland strawberry (fruit
very early and fine flavor)
plants, $1 C. $7 M. C. G. Bying-
ton, Bolingbroke. {ha

Cabbage and collard plants,
60c M. FOB. Now ready; Onion
and lettuce plants, later. George

Buchanan, Baxley, R 4. :
strawberry plants,

Klondike
$1.50 M. A. M. Wilson, Jonesboro.

Klondike strawberry plants,
$1.50 M. Red, Black and White
Raspberry,
grape vines, $1 doz. All other va-
rieties, Postpaid. State insp. H.
A. Sneed, East Point, 600 Center
Ave., phone, Calhoun 3041. is

3 or 400 M. fine, rooted, ready |
to set Premier strawberry plants
$1.25 M. FOB. In damp moss, by
express only. Mrs. W. B. McClel-
lan, Adel. :

Chas. W. and Early Jersey
cabbage plants, $1 M. del. Mrs.
D. M. Barber, Baxley. Prey

Early J. and Chas. W., Flat
Dutch and Copenhagen Market
cabbage plants, also Wax Ber--
muda onion, 87c M. 500 for 50c;
5 M. $3. Mail or express collect.
Well packed. L. H. Allison, Tif-
ton.

New, patented thornless
Youngyberries, $1.50 doz. post-
paid; new, Gov't. Cert. Blake-
more, Bellmar, and Southland
strawberries; Kudzu plants; les-
pedesa Sericea; Yellow Jarvis
and Paymaster corn. Write. H.
A. Neal, Ashland. 4

50c doz. Concord


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Plants For Sale

Plants For Sale

Sccd Par Sale

Miscellaneous Wanted

Nice, well rooted collard plants
$1 M. FOB in lots 5 M. up; 10 M.
lots del. J. R. Boatright, Coffee.

E, J., Chas. W. large, well roo-
ted cabbage plants, ready, 75c M.

_ 500, 50c. Exc. for other produce.

Mrs. Eva Burgess, Pembroke.

Klondike
$1.10 M. or exc. for good paper-
Shell pecans. Mrs. Avis Crow,

Gainesville, R 2.

E. J., Chas. W. cabbage plants,
- 500, 60c; $1 M. postpaid, 75c M.
col. Walter McEver, Braselton.

Chas. W. and Early Jersey,

cabbage plants, 500, 60c; $1 M;

Klondike strawberry plants, 500,

75c; $1.25 M. All del. 50 M. now

ready. Dewey Mathis, Flowery

Branch, R 1.

Klondike strawberry plants,
20c C. $1.50 M. Prompt shipment
Mrs. Ara Waldrip, Flowery
Branch, R 1.

Klondike strawberry plants, $1
M. P. B. Reynolds, Gainesville.

Cultivated, bunch Blackberry
plants, $2 C. $15 M. Few Red
Raspberries, same price, or exch.
Also Cokers cotton seed, 75c bu.
or $1.50 per 100 lbs. FOB. W. G.
_ Kelley, Forest Park.

E. J., Chas. W. cabbage plants,
- 500, 60c; $1 M. White and yellow
- Bermuda. onion plants, same
price; strawberries, $1.75 M.
Postpaid. R. Chanclor, Pitts.

- -Red Gold strawberry plants $1
_ C. Lady Thompson and Mas-
_ todon, 30c C; sundried apples,
exc. for 100 cap. -white feed

' sacks, free of holes: 1 Ib, for 1

sack. Mrs. B. W. Dockery, Dah-
- lonega, R 1.
Extra early large bearing
strawberry plants, $1 M. del.
Mrs. A. F. Powell, Lumber City.
E. J., Chas. W. frost-proof
_ cabbage plants, ready, 300, 35c;
500, 55c; $1 M. Postpaid. Odis
Conner, Pitts, R 1.

E. J.. and Chas. frost-proof
cabbage plants, now ready, 500,
65c; $1.05 M; Strawberry plants
of best varieties, $2.50 M. Post-

_ paid. Ovie A. Conner, Pitts.

Early Klondike, everbearing,

Lady Thompson and _ Delicious

: a strawberry plants, 75c, 500; $1.50

M. del. L. K. Rice, Ellijay, R 4.
Early var. Klondike strawhber-
ry plants, 25c C. 500, $1; also

: about 5 lbs. nice dried peaches,

60c, or exc. for 8 lbs., butter-
beans. Add postage. if not exch.
Mrs. J. B. Fields, Dahlonega, R
tL;

- Klondike strawberry plants, $1
M. Addie Bennett, Flowery
Branch, R 1.

J. W., C. W. cabbage plants,

20c C. 300, 45c; 500, 60c; 95c M.

5 M. $4.25 prepaid. Prompt ship-

ment. Cash. Mrs. Lucile Norton,

Baxley.

Frost-proof cabbage plants, E.
J., Copenhagen, Chas. W., 500,
65c; $1 M. J. W. Overstreet,
Douglas.

Plants ready, large, selected,
frost-proof, Chas. J., Wakefield
Cabbage and Heading collard,

500, 65c; $1 M. postpaid. Exc. for
good pecans, peanuts, white feed
sacks. C. F. Maddox, Flowery
Branch.

E. J.. and Chas. W. cabbage
plants, 500, 60c; $1 M. del; 10 M
$8 collect. Klondike strawberry
plants, $1.25 M. del. W. O. Wal-
drip, Flowery Branch. a

Mastodon everbearing straw-
berry plants, 25c C. $2 M. Sun-
dried apples, 10c lb. Add postage
to all. Mrs. A. J. Stansel, Cleve-
land, R 4.

Mastodon. everbearing and

Lady T. strawberry plants, 25

. Add postage to small orders.
Mrs. H. T. Crumley, Cleveland,
R 4.

Missionary strawberry plants,

well rooted, $1.50 M. Geo. L. Bel-

flower, Tifton; 305 7th St.
- Millions
plants, 95c M. 2 M. $1.85; 5 M.
$4.40; All varieties. Mossed. Pre-

strawberry plants,.

frost-proof cabbage

paid. Prompt shipment. Harold
Smith, Baxley.

Frost - proof cabbage plants,
Wakefield, Flat Dutch, Copenha-
gen, Golden Acre, postpaid, 300,
40c; 500, 60c; 90c M. 2 M. $1.70.
John B. Pope, Fitzgerald.

Missionary strawberry plants,
well rooted, $1.50 M. oy exc. for
Spanish peanuts, feed sacks or
anything can use. P. W. Smith,
Stockbridge, R. 1.

Chas. W. cabbage plants, 90c
M. 60c per 500, prepaid. Mrs.
Ada D. Fossett, Baxley.

Chas. W. cabbage plants, 15c
C. 500, 60c, $1 M. R. W. Dowdy,
Fitzgerald, RFD 2.

Seed For Sale

3 bu. Iron peas; 6 bu. Kisers

cane
TW:

imp. Honey Drip syrup
seed. Make best price.
Brown, Cedartown, Rt. 2.

Healing squash seed, 10c doz.
seed (grom a squash that prew
40 inches long). Miss Ermine
Pruitt, Tarrytown, R 2.

Large red multiplying onions,
50c gal. No stamps and not less
than gal. sold; Hastings imp.
peanuts, 10 lbs. $1 del; 5 Ibs.
Jersey butter per week, 25c lb.
del. No less 4 Ibs. sold. T. D. Mc-
Cluney, Rydal.

Bright Leaf tobacco seed, 15c
per tbls. postpaid. Stamps ac-
cepted. Harvey C. Jordan, Buena
Vista. R 1.

Scallions and old time onion
sets, 30c gal. or 20c per 1-2 gal.
not prepaid; broom corn seed,
10c qt. Broom corn, 15c pkg. Mrs.
H. B. Ford, Lavonia.

Mixed turnip seed, 10c per
snuff-box full. Myra Lemmonds,
Social Circle, Rt. 3. :

Bright Leaf Bonanza tobacco
seed, 25c per tbls. Cash with or-
der. E. B. Tomlinson, Adel, R 2,
Box 165.

Burr clover seed in rough, 1%c
Ib. Clean seed, 5c Ib. Roy Lewis,

Hartwell, R 3.

300 lbs. seedling peach seed, at
2c lb. Mrs. Talmadge Payne,
Winder.

Genuine old Virginia Red Leaf
tobacco seed, 10c per spoonful.
Add postage. No chks. Send
stamps or money order. J. W.
Crowe, Kennesaw, R 2.

Genuine home grown Fulghum
seed oats, Heavy and bright, 80c
bu; home grown Blue Stem seed
wheat, $1.50 bu. S. L: Jones, Ft.
Valley.

Rape seed, 2 lbs. 35c; 4 Ibs. 50c,
9 lbs. $1; all var. turnips, 8 tbls.
25c; 45c lb. Mustard, same price.
Add postage. W. H. Waddell,
Pearson.

Ga. Bright Leaf tobacco seed,
25c per fruit jar lid full; Bonan-
za tobacco seed, same _ price;
running and cluster rose bush-
es, pink and white, 10c bush;
cannas, 25c doz. Add postage.
Mrs. J. W. Strickland, Douglas,
Rea.

Tobacco seed, Golden Leaf.
Seed for 100 yds. 25c; for 300
yds. 50c; 700 yds. $1. Money or-
der. Claud Fetter, Surrency.

Golden Leaf tobacco seed, rea-
dy to sow, 2 thls. 25c; 6 for 50c.
Money order. Carl Davis, Sur-
rency.

Mung beans (wonderful soil
builder; matures hay crop in 60
days). 5 lbs. (enough to plant 1
acre), $1 del. in Ga. Wm. Nunn,
Lawrenceville, R 4.

Burr clover seed, hand screen-
ed, 4c lb. in lots of 100 lbs. FOB.
Prompt shipment. J. E. Carmi-
chael, Jackson.

White multiplying onion sets,
8c qt. 2 for 15c; lady white peas,
8c lb; dried peaches, 10c lb. Add
postage. No chks. Mrs. J. W.
Loggins, Gainesville, R 5.

Chas. W. cabbage seed, $1 Ib.
5 lbs. $4; collard, 35c ib. turnips,
35c Ib. All postpaid. Marcus Wil-
liams, Gainesville, R 1.

Old = fashioned multiplying
shallots, 6c lb. FOB; 50 Ib., 5c
Ib; 1 M. lbs. White Velvet okra
seed, 12c lb. FOB; 50 and 100 Ib.
lots, 10c lb. R. T. Hogan, Ho-
gansville.

Burr clover seed, dbl. screen-
ed, free of other seed, 7c lb., 100
lb. lots, $5. Add postage on small
orders. Mrs. Odell Smith, Lavo-
nia, R 3.

Miscellaneous For Sale

Dried sage, 40c Ib. pie pump-
kin seed, 10c oz; bright leaved
Colea seed, 10c teaspoonful. 1933
crop. Sat. guar. Mrs. J. W. Rich-
ards, Ball Ground, R 2. Box 92.

Nice, large bunches rooted
Sage, 6 for 18c; 12 for 30c; Him-
alaya tame blackberry vines,
same price; tame _dewberry
(Young variety) 6 for 20c. All
prepaid. Exc. some. Mrs. Annie
Vollrath, Winston.

Black walnuts, 3%2c lb. FOB.
Mrs. Charles H. Crawford, Mad-
ison, R 2.

Jerusalem artichokes, $1 bu.
FOB. Miss M. A. Brabston, Mad-
ison, R 4.

Yellow Root, Slippery Elm

| bark, 5 Ibs. 50c; rattle weed, yel-

low dock, Write for price. No or-
der less than $1. Add postage.
Miss M. E. Adams, Marietta, R
a

Red Hot pepper, 30c lb. Dry
Sage, 50c lb. Exc. some for okra,

snap bean seed, salad Eng. pea'|

and concord collard seed. Mrs.
C. B. Barnes, Ellavillle.

Nice, clean dried sage, this
yrs crop, 60c lb. Del. to you;
Red Hot pepper, 25c lb. Money
orders. Mrs. J. E. Yawn, Rhine,
Ral, Box 415;

Yellow root, life everlasting,
wild cherry, 10c lb. poke root,
ratsbane, 15c lb. Jerusalem oak
seed, 10c cupful. Add_ postage.
Mrs. Joe Elam, Cleveland, R 1.

Black walnuts, 1933 crop,
50c bu. and party pay express.
John L. Bennett, Screven, R 2,
Box 31. : 5

Jerusalem artichokes, an y
quantity, $1.50 bu. Write. E. M.
Jones, Atlanta, 23 4th St. N. W.

Sev. bu. Jerusalem artichokes,
cheap; also some black walnuts,
$1 ne Mrs. D. W. Rivers, Brooks
Ri

Nice, new crop black walnut
MEATS, sifted and hand picked,
40c lb. Mrs. M. J. Howington,
Commerce, R 3.

About 30 lbs. used feathers in
sanitary cond., 20c lb. Mrs. L. R.
Williams, Rossville, R, 1.

Black walnuts, large size, hull-
ed, clean and dry, $1 bu. Will
ship at once. Mrs. J. M. Marsh-
all, Talbotton, R 1, Box 34.

New, white, downy feathers,
50c Ib. del. Sample on request.
Mrs. Mary Collins, Gainesville,
R 5.

Black walnut MEATS, new
crop, clean, fresh, 32c lb. Add
postage. M. J. McCurry, Clay-
ton.

Hot Red pepper, dried, 35c Ib.
postpaid. Mrs. T. T. Proctor,
Eastman, R 1. '

Black walnut MEATS, No. 1
quality, 35c Ib. 5 Ibs. $1, Del. in
nd zone. John Crone, Philo-
math.

Mutton suet, 20c lb. del. Mrs.
E. L. Hardeman, Commerce.

2 horse wagon for sale or trade
for a 1 horse wagon, 1 mile East

of Depot. A. J. Collins, Demo-|

rest. ,

'5 or 6 bu. black walnuts, $1
bu. or exc. for seed oats at 75c
bu. or Bearded wheat at $1.50
bu. Ea. pay freight. C. A. Drum-
mond, Buford, R 2.

Miscellaneous Wanted

Want good 1 horse wagon at
once, for cash. L. A. Moody, For-
est Park, R 1.

Want nice, new goose or duck |:

feathers, at most reasonable
price. Mrs. E. L. Worsham, Sum-
merville, R 2.

Want 40 white poultry feed
sacks, not torn. Will pay $2.40
postpaid to here, COD. R. L.
Scarboro, Ray City.

Exc. good value for March or
April hatch pullets or for a good
gentle milk goat. W. I. Foote,
Griffin, R A. s:

Want 1 lb. Hickory nut Meats,
4 lbs. Walnut MEATS. Must be
fresh, clean and _ reasonable
price. Mrs. G. C. Gapfest, Au-
gusta, 1216 Winter St.

Want dried fruit, in 50 or
more ib. lots, cheap. Send sam-
ple and price, del; also want
some bright chunk honey, cheap
Mrs. Ella Everett, Preston, R 3.

Want artichokes for planting.
Write kind, amount and _ give
instructions as to planting, etc.
Dr. J. R. Smith, Atlanta, Clo
Kimball House.

Want to get in touch with
party having the old time White
Yams, no rosin and grow a fork-
ed leaf foliage. C. L. White,
Montezuma.

Want to hear from party hay-
ing calamus root. H. B. Moore,
Danielsville.

Exc. 10 lbs. nice sundried
peaches for 1 M. mixed cabbage
nice size plants. Ea. pay P. P.
chgs. Mrs. J. Hal Rucker, El-
berton, R 8.

Exc. 7 lbs. sundried peaches
for 16 white, 100 lb. sacks free of
holes, etc. Write first. Ida Hyde,
Cumming, R 4. se

Exc. 10 lbs. nice dried peaches
for 20 good white feed sacks, 100

Ib. cap. Write first. Comer
Meeks, Alto, R 2.

Want to buy some Guinea
pigs or English cavies. John

Harber, College Park, R 2, Box
182.

Want a good second-hand 1
or 2 horse farm wagon cheap for
cash, in the vicinity of Black-
shear, Communicate with: J. A.
DeLoach, Jr., Atlanta, 468 Ham-
mond St., S. W.

Fruit Trees: Want Pecan and
Pineapple pear trees to cover 10
or 20 acres. Quote cash _ price,
FOB. James Davis, Fitzgerald, R
2, Box 39.

Exc, White - Rock 6 mos. old
cockerel for 3 bu. corn; 25 W. L.
Tancred pullets for 50 bu. corn,
or 25 bu. corn and 25 gal. syrup;
pure bred Jersey (Gray) 2 gal.
cow, freshen May for fresh cow.
L. T. King, Atlanta, 221 Holly-
wood Road.

Tobacco For Sale

Tobacco, sweet and sound for
pipe, cigarette or chew, 1933
crop. Flue cured. 10 Ibs. in pa-
per boxes at 10c lb. Money or-
der. Mrs. Lilla Campbell, Sur-
rency.

Tobacco Wanted

Exc. 5 ibs. dried fruit for good
chewing tobacco: lb. for lb. Ha.
pay postage. Write and send
sample of tobacco first. Hattie
Bryant, Dahlonega, R 4.

Georgia Products

For Sale

BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE

Willetts Eng. peas, 30c Ib. 4
lbs. $1; white nest onions, 20c
qt. 4 qts. 65c; Ribbon Cane sy-
rup, 75c for 1 No. 10 bucket. All
del. in $1 lots or more. Will exch.
S. D. Guillebeau, Lincolnton, R
5

White bunch butter-beans, 10c
lb. white Willow Leaf running
butter-beans, 20c lb;Stone Mtn.
watermelon seed, 380c lb. All
FOB. Ollin McDonald, Stapleton,
Rak

4
2

\

Nice, white lady pe
shelled, weevil-free, 10c 1]
paid. No stamps. Mone
preferred. Mrs. Alice

Greenville, R 3, Box 39.

BUTTER FOR SALI

2 lbs. nice, fresh Jersey |
each week, 25c Ib. post
Ist and 2nd zones. Cash
der. Cow T. B. tested.
nie Reese, Gibson, R 1.
4 lbs. nice, fresh Jers
each week, 25c lb. del. in 1
2nd zones. Every lb. guar.
J. L. Phillips, Flowery B:
FR 2s
Fresh butter, guar. 25
5 lbs. $1, del. also pean
FOB. Mrs. John Hurley,

CORN AND SEED CO
FOR SALE
Hickory King seed cor
bu. J. L. Sibley, Milledge
Woods Dixie seed |
yr. grown on fresh land,
select, 2 good ears to stalk
cellent quality. $1.50 bu.
W. Jackson, Talking Roel
50 bu. ear corn, 50c bu
barn; 500 bundles fodde
to Cobbtown Lee Moseley.
town. es
Truckers Favorite seed
grown and selected from
seed, $4.50 per hundred,
Nice, dry chestnuts, 75c }
S. Lytle, Cornelia, P. O. |
Seed corn, Golden
large ears long grains. Ne
75e pk. $2 bu. Miss Ine
bell, Surrency.
Campbells seed corn.
trucking for roasting ears.
long grain, red cob. 75c p
$2 bu. Alexander Camp
rency.

COTTON SEED FOR
Genuine Mathis Too:
Resistant cotton see S
from Orig., 75c bu. FOB
for seed oats. E. L. Sum:
Moultrie. 2
Stoneville cotton seed,
from ist yr. carefully
Well sacked, 50c bu. ~
gal. pure Ribbon Cane s
gal. FOB. J. T. Presley,
Stoneville No..2 cotton
recleaned, 100 Ib. bags.
yr. from Orig. 75c bu. FO!
for field peas, Specks:
bu; 2 mules, mares, wor
where, $120 pr. Cash. W.
ton, Griffin, Box 436.
D&PL No. 8 cotton see
pure, 45c bu. in 100 Ib. wt.
FOB. W. M. Pettigrew, -
ette, R 2. a
15 bu. Summerours Hi
Half, 1st yr. from Orig.
Ibs. seed cotton turned oul
lbs. of lint this year.
planting seed, 75c bu. Mrs.
nes Harbin, Alamo. ~ |
25 bu. Roysters No. 2
seed, 1 1-4 in. staple, bal
Special planting seed, 75c
$16.75 for entire lot. FOB.
ey order. George Bri
ming.
College No. 1 cotton
from faulty black seed,
FOB. Money order, G. E
Palmetto, R 2. oe
. Ruckers cotton seed,
per cent lint, recleaned
ged, 75c bu. FOB;
Brown, Hartwell.

FRUIT FOR

Sundried apples, fre

core and worms, 10c.
C. Mooney, Quill.

25 lbs. real nice sundri
ples, 9c lb. not prepaid.
order. Rufus Moore, Tre
Ga. Sand Mtn., Star Rt

Bright dried peaches,
worms, 10c lb. del. als
butter ea. week, sat. g
lb. del. Mrs. V. Carter,
burg, R 1.