2Co eCotonsee Oi Mil AndThe | _27ORIALBy Tom Linde
Speaking in. the interest of the farmers of the nation at th
_ National Food Conference in Chicago, Illinois, Friday, Septen
cure it Cor oration ber 17, I had the privilege of urging that all shackles be remov:
ed from the farmer and he be allowed to feed the world withou
- restrictions. Below I am printing a portion OF the speech
for several years many cottonseed oil mills have been try- livered:
get the United States Government grades established on ae
The question of food, its production, distribution and come
sumption is so deep rooted and so intimately connected with the
other branches of our national economy that they ge be
-geparated. es
f the Pees Credit Corporation. Ultimately, 4 nations econuiny, its politics and ite form of
en the Office of Price Administration came along and S government will each adjust itself to the other.
da ceiling price on cottonseed oil they indirectly fixed a - This immutable law was not made by man. We can
g on cottonseed insofar as the oil content is concerned. more change it than we-ean change the law of coe or th
he OPA also fixed ceiling prices on cottonseed meal and length of the solar year.
onseed hulls. : In determining our policy of food production we will neces
hen the government ordered all cottonseed linters in the sarily determine also what our form of government. shall be i
s of the oil mills be subject to government orders. | the future and what our world politics will be.
h this arrangement every, product of cottonseed was |- - If we determine that we will be on an equality with othe
irect control of the Commodity Credit Corporation and .. nations of the world politically, then we must accept the-f:
; that we must also be willing to put ourselves on an equality with
ARE TWO CLASSES OF COTTONSEED OIL. MILLS. all other nations economically. Conversely, if we determi
yttonseed oil mills can be grouped very largely into two - to lower our economic condition to equal the economic conditio
One group of oil mills are subsidiaries of oil refiners of all other countries, then we must be willing to put ourselve
Proctor & Gamble or Swift & Company. : | on an equality with all other countries politically. he
Another group of oil mills are more or less independent. : Should the United States enter into a world economy em
For a good many years now there has been a very close . bracing all nations, it would inevitably be necessary for th
g arrangement between nearly all industrial businesses ; United States, and the other great powers to enter upon a cou
e same line. of imperialism such as would make all efforts at np
o illustrate: In the spring 3 the year you. can. get prices - | in the past fade into insignificance.
the different fertilizer companies and you will see they Such a system of global dimensions and extensions anal
nave the same-prices. This was true before there was any require the services of at least one hundred million peopl
A or other government control. - Nothing less than one-hundred million people could possi ly;
Since some of the large oil mills are subsidiaries or other- police two thousand million people on the earths surface,
onnected with refineries, it naturally follows that this every Farner on 6 Beniimetis and fhe islands of the sea i w
up of mills was not in position to make any fight for higher -many acres he could plant, and what crops he could pla
on cottonseed oil. fix and enforce price regulations on all crops and commodities
Tf an oil mill is a subsidiary of Proctor & Gamble or other- ' In every land and under every condition, regulate transport-
connected with Proctor & Gamble, then since Proctor & ation, manufacturing and distribution of these crops and com.
nble are. the buyers of crude cottonseed oil, it naturally modities, supervise health and living conditions and carry on
ows that such an oil mill would not make any fight for - educational facilities for two thousand million people.
er ceiling on cottonseed oil. es eens Lee As best I can estimate it the minimum cost of such a globe
he independent oil mills being engage _ a vag hat government would amount to around four hundred billion dol-
usiness have naturally been inclined to go along with wha lars per year. This is twice as much money per year as the Worl
ermed The Industry. edna, G d _ (War No. 2 is costing. Think of the prodigious effort that is
ith this background, it is easy to see that when ommod- - fecessary now in raising taxes-and selling bonds to finance
(Continued on Page Two) _ the carrying on of the war, then multiply that by two and you
: z : . get an idea of the cost of operating a global or world- wide
ivestock Saies, Georgia Auction Markets economy enforced. by an international army.
Reports received at this office show fcllowing average prices paid The standard of living is not measured in the number of
peek Rone at the Livestock Auction Markets named: dollars in the pay envelope. The standard of living is not meage
September 17, 1943 Per Cwk - ured in silver and gold. The standard of living is measured in
eptember 9. (Thursday)Valdosta __-_-____-- $ Bet food, clothing, housing, free schools, electric lights, telephones,
10. (Frida Thomasville ee eo :
13 Gnd sheer oe a on Page Two)
14 (Tuesday )Arlington css __------ 14.25 :
14 sa gerne Bie Ge ee oe a
5 (Wednesday)Al Sy ee ee sae Z S
15 (Wednesday)Moultrie 14.25 : Fresh Fruits sid veces
15 (Wednesday)Rome 14.50
15 (Wednesday)Vidalia 14.40 September 17, 1943
TOP FED CATTLE : Apples, , bulk, per bu. ___ ig ee ee eee
r 9 (Thursday)Valdosta $10.00-$12.60 Beans, (Lima) bulk, per bu. 3.60- 4.15.
er 10 (Friday)Thomasville __: 10.50- 13.60 Beans, (Snap) per bu. hprs.
September 13 {Monday)Sylvester _-_________.___. 10.00- 12.70 Okra, per 9 qt. bkts.
September 14 (Tuesday)Arlington ...__-__ 12,00- 12.50 Peas, (Field) bulk, per bu.
September 14 (Tuesday)Nashville ee : 12.25 Peppers, per bu. hprs.
: 15 (Wednesday) Albany : 14.60. Squash, per bu. hprs. Sean
15 (Wednesday)Moultrie : 13.20 ; Sweet Potatoes, bulk, per bu.
15 (Wednesday)Rome = 11.00 Turnip Salad, per bu. hprs.
15 (Wednesday )Vidalia : : ees a
eee Bee ee
-. mailing at special rate of postage
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: "GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN
Address all items for publication and all requests to be put
on the mailing list and for change of address tu STATE BUREAU
OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta.
Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable
- under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and
repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy of
notice.
Limited space will notepermit insertion of notices containing
_more than 30 words including name and address.
_ Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not
assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the
_ . Bulletin.
Published Weekiy at
- 414-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga.
_ By Department of Agriculture
Tom Linder, Commissioner,
Executive Office, State Capitol
_ Atlanta, Ga.
eS Publication Office
_ +-414-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga.
Editorial and Executive Offices
- State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga.
Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of
Markets, 222 State Capitol
Atlanta, Ga.
Entered as second class matter
August 1, 1937, at the Post Office
at Covington, Georgia, under Act
pf June 6, 1900. Accepted for
provided for in Section 1103, Act
of October 8, 1917.
Food With Democracy Or
Famine With Imperialism
(Continued from Page One)
Pedios, automobiles. and other necessities, comforts
and conveniences.
The farmer in Georgia who goes to town to buy
his meat and bread, feed for his animals and seed to
plant never has and never will make a successful
farmer.
On the other hand, no one can criticise the
farmer who goes to town to buy coffee, medicine,
clothing, shoes, farm implements and other things
which he cannot reasonably be expected to produce
on his own farm.
- The same fundamental principle is true of na-
tions. A nation cannot prosper if it goes to other na-
tions to buy things which it should produce within
_its own boundaries.
Any effort to flood the United States ane farm
products which we can produce, with industrial pro-
ducts which we can produce or with raw materials
which we can produce, whatever may be the motive
behind such an effort, the effort itself is calculated
o help destroy our economy and our independence.
No one can find fault or should object to our |
buying from other nations such things as we. do not.
have or cannot produce on a sound economic basis,
but any attempt to extend our trade with other na-
tions beyond our legitimate needs and beyond sound
: economic principle is calculated to work injury and
detriment both to our economic and political life.
_ Wheu I was a boy the best farmer in the neigh-
borhood was said to be the man who had his crib
full of corn when it came time to harvest the new
-erop of corn. The farmer whose smoke house was
filled with meat when the first frost of winter came
ind it was time to kill hogs again. The farmer who
had cotton stored under the shelter, cotton that had
been ginned three or four years before. These men
believed that a full crib, full smoke house and a few
bales of cotton represented security in the event of.
-a short crop, sickness in the family, a death, or an
opportunity to buy another farm.
- These men thought if they had a boy or girl to
go to college it was a good thing to have a few bales
of cotton stored away to help defray their college
expenses. Only in recent years has the false theory
been preached to farmers that security lay in scarc-
ity and that insecurity lay in the production of plenty.
The life of any democratic government depends
upon the intelligence, integrity and independence of
_the people who vote. In any country where the people
are not free to vote their own intelligent convictions,
the democratic form of Ear cment: cannot and will
not endure.
_ The people are the voters, they are the directors
yf the government. When the governmnt controls
the people it controls the votes, and when elected
pfficials control the votes a democratic government
will not survive very long, because evils in the gov-
ernment will never be corrected when the govern-
jcow, cif. $115.00 (Jersey);
ment controls the voters.
In 1776 those Americans who gathered in In-
ependence Hall were not afraid of anything on
arth except the loss of liberty itself.
When the people of the thirteen colonies voted
e. Snare of an American Constiaion: ney,
ture with 2 living streams of
n water.
L | insville.
(MARKET BULLETIN
and thirst Tor power of officials, ais, and Fores
within their own borders, :
We, today face the same perils and the same
problems that were faced by the Continental Con-
gress in 1776 and by the framers of the Constitution
of our United States.
Let us free the American farmer. Let him pro-
duce every ounce of food he can without hinderance |.
for the duration of this war. If he is not able to pro-
duce enough food for the nation, for our Armed
Forces, and for our Allies, then let us buy as much
more food as-we need wherever it can be found.
Whatever it takes to support the men overseas should
and must be done without hesitation, equivocation or
regard to cost. But, when those brave men in our
Armed Forces have won the victory, when they re-
turn to America (those who are spared) it is our
job to see that none of the liberties and rights, which
they have under the Constitution in this country, have
been taken away from them while they were es
risking their lives and their all for you and me.
: TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agriculture.
The Cottonseed Oil Mills And The
Commodity Credit Corporation
(Continued from Page One)
ity Credit Corporation and OPA fixed ceilings on cot-
tonseed products the spread of the oil mills was fig-
ured downward from these ceilings.
The: presumption being: that the difference be:
tween the price paid for seed by the oil mill and the
ceiling price.on cottonseed products represents the
operating cost of the oil mills, plus a reasonable
profit.
~ Oil mills, however, have a protection which nei-
ther the ginner nor the farmer has. Oil mills buy their
seed on guaranteed grades, paying for what they get.
As explained in previous issues of the Market
Bulletin, neither the farmer nor the ginner has any.
sure basis on which to figure the value of cottonseed:
at the gin. The oil mills have the opportunity to an-
alyze cottonseed and pay according to the grade.
MANY FARMERS CANNOT BUY MEAL AND
. HULLS AT THE OIL MILLS :
I have been told by farmers and dairymen that
they could not buy the meal and hulls they needed
from the oil mills at the OPA ceiling price.
Several: farmers and dairymen have complained
to me that when they tried to buy meal and hulls
at the oil mill they are refused, and have to buy meal
and hulls at other places where the price is very
much higher than the ceiling price at the oil mill.
OIL MILLS, GINNERS AND FARMERS SHOULD
WORK TOGETHER
Oil mills are dependent upon farmers to furnish
seed to operate their businesses. I have talked with
several oil mill operators recently and have endeavor-
ed to enlist their support. in an effort to get. Washing-
ton to increase the price of cottonseed by increasing
the ceiling price of cottonseed oil.
Under any fair interpretation of the law on par-.
ity prices for farmers, the oil in an average ton of
cottonseed is worth around $70.00. The meal, hulls
and linters are worth at least $30.00, making a total
value for the oil mill products out of a ton of average
cottonseed, $100.00.
If you will refer to the Market Bulletin of last
week, you will see that Mr. Charlie Wallace, of the:
Union Mill, Inc., at West Monroe, La., stated his mill
was getting a spread of $12.85 per ton. I had estimat-
ed that a fair spread for the oil mill was $13.00 per
ton. There was only 15 cents per ton difference in
my estimate and Mr. Wallaces figures on actual op-
eration. |
~ $13.00 from $100.00 leaves $87.00 per ba
us it would be reasonable for the farmer to get -a-
minimum of $80.00 per ton for his cottonseed.
_ THE COTTONSEED OIL MILLS SHOULD COM-
BINE WITH THE GINNERS AND FARMERS IN AN
APPEAL TO THE COMMODITY CREDIT COR-|
PORATION, THE OPA AND TO CONGRESS TO.
GET. THIS ey ence a THE COTTON FARMER}
CORRECTED.
TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Aariciltave.
| barn,
$500.00. -
: ey,
FARM LAND FOR SALE
FARM LAND FOR SALE
420 A. farm and woodland}
Barn. 1
10
hogs $210.00 (Ham mpshire);
about 75 chickens $60. ;
ee . Laudermilk, Rockmart,
395 A. farm seven mi. from
Hawkinsville, good barn, res-
idence, smoke house, and pas-
$2,000 inc. 2 houses,
R. S. Anderson, I
will sell cheap.
awk- e
30 A. good bldgs., elec., wa-
ter works including bath rm.,
good pasture with running wa-
ter. Farm in first class con-
dition. 1% mi. S. Bowdon. No
correspondence. C. D. Wood,
Bowdon.
108 A. farm six mi. north-
west Palmetto, good land near
end of hwy. Very good blidgs.,
Mrso Jd. A,
Mauldin, 1279 N. Highland, N.
Atlanta.
Wednesday, September 2 22, 1943
FARM LAND FOR
16 A. good land, 3. mi.
limits Athens, fronting | n
Atlanta Hwy. Electric line
front, nearly 100 large pe
trees (Capable of prod
35 Ibs. per tree; last yrs.
aoe $750.00) $125.00.
. Pendley. Athens.
Nice country home. 6
two tenant houses, pecar
chard, fruit, running
Copper mine near Dalla
Rundle, Hiram, Rt. 2.
135 Carnegie Way, Atl:
125. A. good farming
(partly cleared, balance
ber) good wire fence, 1
house, out bldgs:, 1 smal
small branches runnin
ter, on mail rt. Cheap |
00. $1,000 down, balance
Rei Blackwell, Dahl
100 A. fresh land, st
and terraced to Gov. sp
cations. Best of farm b.
elec., good pasture w
ter. School bus to good
no . correspondence.
Wood, Bowdon.
18 A. Union City on. :
road, % mi. Roosevelt |
good land, old hou
Jots of bldg. |
$800.00. Larger amouw
acreage available i
St., East Point. Call Ce
3584 after 6 P. M. |
50 A. land, \7 mi.
ville. for sale or
Sufficient a ie
to pay for it. S. Hogue, Ha
ville. Phone Calhoun 4907.
Sell or swap for farm
erty near Atlanta. Appro:
A., fronts. Fairoaks Rd.
Fairoaks Circle just off
-vista Rd. at Oak Grove chi
Running water and o
timber. Located near sch
bus route, county, city
elec. lights and telephor
M. Durden,- Decatur,
Phone De. 4551.
Also 18 cows and. heife
stock and farm = an
equipment on milk. and
bus route. Priced to. sell.
or write Ray fei
onton.
Four small farms locat
good communities. T. B
Buena Vista.
Sell or trade: A
young timber. Some
big enough for cross
vide. Mail route,
Ellijay. Mtn. shack, barn
orchard, springs.
$12.50 Ae,
191 Doane St., S W..
Good Oconee Co. fa
A., nice hard road fron
1 mi. good __ school an
churches at. Farmington.
in cultivation, bal. in ti
2 houses, barn, erib, she
Jall metal roof. $4,500. od.
Peck, care Linger |
Farm, Greensboro, Rt.
169 %
roads.
| door and close to Sere
es, gin, and school bus
door. If interested see,
Chapman, Elberton.
150 A. of good land in
ton Co., with good 4-R.
house, barn and out
one tenant dwelling. 3 sp
and excellent for p
About 100 A. in cultivat
bal. in woodland. Reason
for cash. G. G. Staples,
|-dilla.
Certainly with these figures and evidence before |
20.6/10 A. land, 5-rm. h
|house wired- for elec.
Good well water, running
ter in pasture. 1-1/3 mi
school. Bus stops at do
mi.. College Park-
Knowles, Lees be Rd
lege Park, Rt. 2, Box 12:
Paulding Co., "440 A.
land, and rest timber
Small barn and 4-rm. hi
well. % mi. off Atlanta
and .Cedartown Hwy. |
route. Also 74-A., 1 mi. S.
inel Hill facing ane 4
field Co. E.- Quinn
Simpson St., N W.. Atla
40 A. land, 20.A. in cul
tion. One 4-rm. house
plenty out bldgs., 2 chi
houses. Mail route and
Junior High School.
right. In Forsyth Co
Darracott, Cumming, ave
For
farm, a mi.
sale or rent:
SNe
J land on Hosansvitte-
ville Hwy. 5 mi. EK. Ho-
sville. 5-rm. house, 2 stall
ds, chicken house and
) coal, _ wood
lech, service. AL 1ni
epair. Would exch. for
ize hguse and small
A ham, ; eee = u
O- BAS faba in Cobb Co.
d timber, good land. 7%
from Marietta, % mi. off
as Hwy. Mrs. J. L. Dob-
s Mitzgerald, Rtv. 3:
66 A. land. in 7th District,
ig Co. % mi, off pave
plenty fence to enclose
stock farm. Running water
dering one side with 2 ev-
sting springs. $9,000, 1/3
a. oF ternis. Joe Mor- | C
A. in " Prekins Co., 4%
. of Jasper on mail route,
road, house and barn,
ds repair. 8 A. in culti-
it ion, remainder in pasture
odland, some fruit trees.
this place and make me
ffer. On Hwy. between
per and Talking Rock. A.
ulton, Talking Rock.
A., 40 improved good
. Good neighborhood, elec.
1 route, fruit trees, good
; Baxley in
Good stock range as can
ound ~& Canddy.. Sur-
. apple orchard, wood,
ond, running water vear
-2600 capacity chicken
3 including 50 ft. water
ailable. Also large Syr-
(3 roller) 12omi. Can;
we Tittle; Ball Ground.
Aa rich land, 45 in culti-
on, % in large pine woods.
ity limits, with 6-rm. bun-
r, large barn and garage.
vy $1, 900. Terms, 67 vrs.
McLaughlin, Seroia.
A. with 4 good bidgs.
w). Several hun. 8. yr.
chard trees; 20 A. fenced,
new bottom pasture cul-
ted grasses and clover.
; Bremen, within 1
sot per manent industrial
try. Lewin 1). MePher-
~Rram an
Meats wutal loca-
outside city. Interior house
ished. Garage; city wa-
and lights: bearing pecan,
fig, plum and tung oil
S. Scuppernong and Con-
rapes, strawberries, blue
ies, some shrubbery. Con-
ient to school and echurch-
Mrs. L: M. OQuinn, Val-
Re. ls Box ks.
geil Ce: tobacco
_and.barn, no house,
. good peanut
cotton allotments. $1,000
Enough big timber to
a ue. Edward T. Hughes
os: Jand, 100 A. in culti-}-
: Elberton.
Balidated school 3 mi.,
ol bus. 2 good 4-rm. dwell-|A
th ale and: oo and
xe 2 newly cov-
arns. Good pasture with
ing water. 78 acres culti-
d. 26 A. cotton allotment.
ards from paved Bank-
Highway. Electricity
20, 00o ner Ay or 180
2S oo all improvements,
00. 88 Henry H: Cobb, At-
1, 322 State Capitol.
0 acres in Pulaski Co.,
roads, schools and chur-
100 A. cultivation, ebal.
2 good wells,
many springs>
stock farm. $2,500.00 all
r $1,000 cash, bal. 6 per-
7 Sam Sommer,
. on Dog River, Doug-
0. Plenty water, good
2 5-rm. houses. Plenty
jum size timber, plenty
With a little repair
well worth price. $12.-
e D. W. Daniell Estate,
Daniell, 1686 Bankhead,
A., $2. 700.00; located 1
ae Leslie. also 50 A. $1,-
located % mi. Leslie.
on both or either place.
ee Bass, Columbus,
21st St.
house, water and bath,
re land, more or less, on
worth Highway, close to
mi. Thread Mill; Hwy.
by house. Mrs. Joe
ht, care. of Mrs. W.
ing to the O.
diestate 2% mi.
VA:
| ming,
iijay, Rt i, Box 7
E) FARM LAND FOR SALE |FA
eo
' 185 A. located about 1- i mi,
Buckhead on Buckhead-Madi-
son Hwy. About %4 mi. road
frontage; lot of young timber:
about a5 oA) cultivation: 2
branches and a real good pas-
ture. 1 tenant house and barn.
ae A. T. E. Ferrell, Buck-
ea
105 A. land | in Jackson Co.,
8 mi. Athens, 4 mi. Hwy., east
of Clarksboro: cheap 3 room
eee: Branch. $8.00 per Acre.
.G.- Jackson, Decatur.
200 A. farm with 2 dwell-
ings, barns, out bldgs., belong-
A. Blandenburg
526, cCarrolls
ton, part on. Carrollton-New-
nan Hwv. Open for private
bids. Will sell as whole or in
division. Write or see Mrs. N.
Shackleford, 20 Coleman St.
Carrollton.
1160 A. land in Dooly . Go:
150 A. under New Page wire.
Best cow pasture in the State.
Also 200 A. in Dooly Co. 100
in cultivation with running
water, 3 good -houses. W. H.
Brannen, Unadilla, Rt. 2:
' Farm for, sale, 1 mi. S. of
Luthersville on Roosevelt Hwy.
sie W. J. Cochran, Luthers-
ville.
200 A. best grade river bdt-
toms, t mi. Ohoopee River. 6-
rm. new house, 6-rm. and 1-
rm. tenant houses. Free range.
Tobacco allotment. -$30.00 <A.
includes all feed crops, 20
brood sows, lots farrow. soon.
All. farm implements for 3
horse at once. Lewis Thomp-
son, Swainsboro.
120 A. for sale or exchange
for smaller acreage. 14 mi. N.
Marietta. Two 4-rm. houses,
barn, out bldgs., 40 or 50 A,
in cultivation, bal. in woods
and pasture. Some saw timber.
Several A. pulpwood, several
A. fresh land suitable for truck
farming. J. W. Clayton; Tee
stock -Rte 4:
155 A. fertile ord: with good
bottom land. Plenty running
water, 100 A. in pasture, ideal
for cattle and stock raising.
All under good wire fence, One
d-rm. house, 1 tenant house
and vlenty out bldgs. Good
well water. Close to school
and bus line. Lig | P. Parker,
Howard, Rt. 1.-
Water mill, 2% A., with
dwelling in Forsyth Co. near
Chestatee High School. Needs
wood work for 17 ft. water
wheel. $600 cash. D. A. Little,
Gainesville, tee:
_ Well improved farm, 147%
A., 3% mi. W. Greensboro. on
State Hwy. 12. School bus
and mail route. 70 A. in cul
tivation, 10 A. kudzu, 8 A.
lespedeza, 18% A. cotton al-
lotment; good pasture, 3
branches, 1 spring, plenty tim-
ber of all kinds. Good orchard,
One 6-rm. house painted, elec.
lights, One 4-rm. house, barns
with each, 2 good wells. $4,-
000 cash. W. J. Thurmond,
Greensboro.
200 A. 70 stumped, 6 A. tob.
tob. barn, big barn, .syrup
house and other out bldgs. 35
. in. town, with few rent
houses (whites only) all screen-
ed and water. 6-rm. house, wa-
ter and lights, all in one bo.
Edge of Quitman. Money talks.
T. Milteer, Quitman.
1,000) A. Atkinson Co., 5 mi.
Pearson, 12 mi. Douglas, %
mi. school bus and elec., suit-
able for stock farm. Excellent
hunting and fishing. Satilla
River runs. through length of
property. Lots of pine, oak,
gum timber, turpentine trees.
Small camp, otherwise no im-
provements. $6,000 terms. Lee
Nielson, Douglas. :
~130 A:, 3 mi. Douglasville
on Stewart. Mill Rd., 7-rm.
concrete house, 2 tenant hous-
es, plenty wood, running wa-
ter, fruit trees, some - timber.
$1,750 for quick sale.
a Baggett, Douglasville, Rt.
27 A. in N. Fulton for sale.
17 A. im cultivation, rest in
pasture, several thousand ft.
timber.
house, (ceiled throughout),
elec.., good out bldgs., on good
road. Next to Milton High
School and churches. Claude
Mathews, Alpharetta.
700 A. 5 mi.. East Macon,
paved highway. Large Ber-
muda pastures, wire fenced.
Abundance of hay. 3 creeks,
4 settlements, large barn,
Hardv-ood and pine timber.
Ideal for cattle and stock
raising, dairying, etc. To close
an estate; $10.00 per Acre. W.
R. Tinter Atlanta, - 785 St.
Charles Ave., N.
1 farm, 2 dwelling houses,
2 chicken houses, 4 mi. Cum-
about % mi. Buford
Hwy. Some saw timber and
plenty wood, near school and
church. Jack Anglin, Cum-
ming. Star Rt. eB
Steve:
Good orchard, 4-rm.
30,000 ft. saw timber,
from Kennesaw at Mt. Olive.
: Pe B. Hopkins, Kennesaw.
wire fenced, 6 m
ing. Grain and Hay. 6 large,
self-feeding cattle barns, 300
Hereford cattle, 125 Grade and
meg. Hampshire sheep; 7 mules
horse,
other equipment: 80 A.
Schley, Stewart and Mahon
beating size pecan trees, pas-
tures, etc. Sue Knox, Sis
Thomson.
201 A 6 ano) be Reuses,
3 stall mule barn; 6 stall cow
barn, crib, 2 wells, in Hall
0., % mi. No. 53 Hwy.; school
bus, 8 mi. Gainesville. 25 A.
bottoms, 4 H. crop. Lots wood
and saw timbre. Sell or trade
for property in Atlanta, Ath-
ens or Winder pe nearby. All
or any nart of. H. Holland,
Gainesville. 505, Passe St
720 A. Warren Co., on Ma-
con Hwy., 7 mi. Warrenton,
Mail del twice daily:. also= 300
A. Warren Co.. on Ga. RR., 2
mi. Norwood. Easy terms, long
time to pay. Ill health, not
able to look after: also some
purebred. Guernsey cattle for
iS N. A. Johnson, Warren-
on. a
28 and 6/10 acres 2 mi. W.
Lavonia, good rm. house,
nice big porch, good barn, vA
stables, chicken houses, good
pasture, branches running
through pasture, fine cotton
and corn land, ead highway,
$3000.00. Mrs. H.
vonia. Riss
360 A. 25 in cultivation, lo-
cated Mullins Dist., 2 and 3
sec. Cherokee Co. 2% mi. St.
Hwy... 3. mi. schools and
churches. Write for full in-
formation. Mrs. LL. E. Parish,
Rall Ground. Rt. 4. _
185 A., 57 A. cultivation, 7%
mi. from Lumber City on riv-
er road; good turpentine tim-
ber. Call to see me for price.
Also pair mules, wagon, and
farming tools. W.- R. Lake,
Lumber City.
4-rm. house, out bldgs. Most-
ly new land, plenty wood. $1,-
650 cash or terms. 4-mi. 3
Riverdale. Mail and school bus
route. Near Bethsaida Church.
aie Owens, Riverdale. Rt.
60 A. farm on Cedartown
and Villa Rica: Rd. 8 mi.
Rockmart. 5-rm. house and out
bidgs., in good community, I
mi. church, bus to school and
college. Water in yard and
pasture. $2300.00. : M. Gar-
ner, Rockmart, Re
755 A. land for os or rent.
1 Jarge brick house with .10
tenant houses and other out
bldgs: 400 A. cultivation. Saw
and. pulpwood timber, public
es; school bus and mail route.
Springs, free water. ae sell
all or divide to sell. . J. Big-
gers, Bremen.
112 A., 23 mi. Atlanta. e rm.
and 3-rm. houses, out bldgs..,
plenty wood and water. Some
saw timber, 50 A. cultivation.
$2,000. L. S. Hallman, Doug-
lasville, Rt. 4.
203.4 A., 6 mi. S. Griffin on
graded road. Fair tenant house,
50 A. bottom land, 40 A. pro-
ductive crop land, pal. in tim-
ber and fenced lespedeza pas-
ture, good stream through
tarm. $20.00 A..U. R.
Milner Ave., Griffin.
- 93 A., 6-mi. of McDonough
on mail route, 1 mi. church
and school, 5-rm. house, barn,
out blidgs., good well water,
pasture, running water. 40 A.
cultivation, 11 A. good bottom.
$1,250.00. 1/3 down, bal. on
easy terms. Jessie T. Upchurch
McDonough, Rt.
82 A. farm, 5.mi. E. Hosch-
ton, 8 mi. N. Winder. 144 mi.
from State Hwy. Almost new
bungalow house, good bldgs.,
and improvements. 30 A. culti-
vation, bal..in woods and im-
proved pasture. Running wat-
er, near school and bus route.
$1,800. John D. Weatherly,
Hoschton.
. 120 A., tenant house, barn,
good well water, lots of young
timber, creek running through
place; fine for stock raising.
R.E.A. line across place. Mrs.
W. B. Greene, Gray, Rt. 2.
170 A., farm, 4 mi. Jasper,
just off lhwys. 5 and 53. One
4-rm. cottage, barn, garage,
ete. One 3-rm. old house. 40
A. open land, timber under
contract. There are $1,500 box-
woods, sev. thousand dollars
foreign shrubbery, fruits and
flowers, 4 A. Hobson Chestnut
trees. Mica and Flagstone.
$30,000.00. James Hobson, Jas-
per. .
72 A. rarm,
Gore,
5-rm. eesidence,
mi.
Baptist Church, convenient to
Bomber Plant. Sell or exchange
for small residence in Fulton
Co., give. or take difference.
Apior 1600 eee all foe
Thomson. ai
Well equipped for. stock rais-}ed. Sev. fish lakes and ponds
Farmall tractors: and
Lunsford, Carnesville, Rt. 1.
. Ford, La-| |
w.| hedge), 3 pecan trees (23 years
roads in all directions, church-
| Property free from debt. Terms
| Leverett, Lincolnton.
About 1800) 4 in pane ane
small patches nearly .all fenc-
on sprins branches. 5 settle-
ments, lots small timber and
pasture patches. Some fruit
and pecans. Ideal for pasture.
Come or write. M. Chason,
Groveland.
Three stone corn oad wheal
mill, large capacity. Located
mi. Buena Vista, near 3
army camps. Also cotton gin.
30 A. pond when dam replac-
ed. Plenty water power for
day and night operation of
both. Excellent fishing. 50 to
1400 A. cultivatable and wood-
land connecting. Plenty houses
good pastures. W. S. MeMich-
ael, Quitman.
60 A. farm, 2 mi. Franklin
Springs, 3 mi. Royston. Will
trade for good tractor or good
pr. mules and wagon. Sell for
$800. or 8 bales cotton, 1 bale
per yr.,.or will rent for 450
Ibs. cotton. 4-rm. house, smali
barn, pasture, well in yard. z
branches, % in cultivation,
% in woods pasture. W. :
46 A. good land, 5-rm. house.
Extra large barn, good well,
near church and school. Elec...
mail and school. bus route.
Running branch = yr. round.
Real bargain. Come and see
it. For quick sale, will take
SItO0.8 Sis O% Chapman, ZLeb-
ulon.
TTA. vand,: 3 mi, North,
Wrens, on good road and
school and mail route. 55 A.
cultivation, bal. pasture and
young timber. 2 dwellings, 3
and 5 R., 4 R. tenant house,
2 go00 . barns, 22 Car Sarage.
smoke house and chicken}
houses. Write for price; also]
want 175 to 225 A., good level
farm suitable for tractor farm-4
ing, good pasture, good bldgs.,}
on good road, school and mail
rt: 125-150 A. cultivation.
Write what you have. :
McCorkle, Matthews. Rt. 1.
Big 4 R. house, barn with
storage room, 1 acre lot (privet
old). City water, lights avail-
able. $850.00: 7-5/8 A., 2 blocks
from house above, 28 pecan
trees (23 yrs. old), water and
lights available, $1, 100.00. Sell
eee or separately or trade.
Arlington Ave., 5. We, Ra 7266.
Large Peach and Pecan Or-
chard for sale. Contact under-
signed for history and inven-
tory 1. Orr, Executor Ben
S. Orr Estate, Newnan.
184 A. mixed land, ($1, 900.-
00), Pine, Sweet Gum, Ash
timber: on paved highway No.
78. half way Wrightsville to
Adrian: Near 2 churches,
bound by Ohoopee River. $3,-
500.00: also 124 A., 3 mi. j
Kite. No house, 4 A. fish pond;
$3,500.00; both on school and
mail route. Plenty wood and
water. Mrs. A. B. Douglas,
Wrightsville. ve ,
568 A. 300 cultivation, about
$3,800.00 in pine timber: 10 R.
dwelling, water, lights, cold
storage, smoke houses; Power
Cane Mill, 2 stockades, eribs,
barns, etc., 6 tenant houses,
all. with good tin covers; 13
separate fields with central. to
house, 2 woods pastures: 60
A, hay peas, 120 A. corn, 20.
bu. avg. 15 A. yellow crowder
peas, etc. hogs, cows, mules,
farm implements. $44.00 A.
complete. E. L. Fee
Quitman. :
In Lumpkin ee 8 mi. N, Ww.
Dahlonega, 138 A., no bidgs.,
12 A. bottom land, mineral de
posits, excellent water. Smail
shoal for corn mill, good vegeta-
ble farm. Splen id recluse.
If purchaser desires. Benjamin
Simmons, Cleveland.
In Sumter Co.,.335 A. on
Americus and Albany Hwy. 5-
horse farm in cul., bal. in two
good pastures with branch run-
ning through. All under wire.
7-rm. residence, plenty of out
bidgs., windmill. Fine commun-
ity with churches and schools
convenient. $21.00 A. Would
consider trade for farm. Mrs.
T. W. Stubbs, Americus, Rt. 2.
500 A., one of best places in
Jefferson Co. 350 A. in culti-
vation, well improved, plenty
water, make cotton and pea-
nuts good for any kind cro
grown in this Co. $30.00 A. }.
L. Beall, Stapleton.
_80 A. farm, tocated in Cobb
Co.\on good top soil road with 2
houses. One a modern bunga-
low and new barn with big pas-
ture. 40 A. in cultivation. Good
price for cash to settle estate.
Write Mrs. Ella Cantrell, Pow-
der Springs, Rt. 1.
123 A. 7 my. <2. Lincolnton in
sight of churches and Four
Points School. dwelling with
elec., 2 tenant houses, good pas-
ture. with: running water. On
public rd. with school bus. = R.
W. Allgood, Atlanta, 1169
The i s6Bel and? on Woo
ville-Philomath Rd., 2 mi.
Woodville. 8-rm. house, by the
out houses, elec. lights, dug
well, spring and branch in -
ture, about 40 A. in cultivat
Some. pine timber. Cheap
a Mrs. Ella Stephens, bee
ville S
40 ie Union Co.,
tion, churches, schools, hw
store, pasture, 4 large room
house, other bldgs., orchard,
land, good Spout Mr
Harry B. Rich, Blairsville, Rt. 1.
163 A., 9 mi. S. E. Conyers,
Rockdale Co. 60 A. cultivated,
good type mulatto soil with 18
A, South River bottoms. 22 mi.
S. E. Atlanta. 8 and 3-r
houses. 2 wells and fine spring.
Perfect chain of titles for 100
yrs. Not penny against place.
Terms, $1,500 cash, bal. 4 to 6
yrs. $4, 000.00. Ww. G. Keith,
Gainesville. 5
69 A. land for sale. Call Dea -
born 0465, eg D. Cobb, Decatur,
leaf growing pine tinier J
Cleared, fine for ee
and all southern crops. Surface
land a this
bought reasonable.
Adams, Leary, AG
5-rm. aes. fine well water
near steps, 2 other wells. 25-
barn. $2,000 cash. Exchange for
house and lot in town garden
, Augusta preferred, Or
some good town in South Ga:
W. Hamm, Summit,
ing and stock raising.
smaller farm in Ga. If inte
ested write Jno. Murphy, ie
burg, Rt. 2, Boxx 133. hte
Nice improved 20 A. Best ee
soil, best location. T: J. roe
ma, Folkston, Rt. 1. z
60-A. farm} 40 A. in culligae e
tion. Good 5-rm. house and
barn, 2 A. i
ture. 2 mi. gonsolidated school,
church one mi. W. F. Se s-
Sins, Aragon, Rt. 1, 355
157 A. fertile land, exceltene
truck, cotton or corn. Some
bottom land, fairly good lo
house, running water, close to
rural mail route. Would sell
in small acres. Whole place f
$2,500 on terms. Also for r
157 A., 3rd and 4ths. near L
fayette. eayele & oe is:
fayette, Rt. 2.
57 An 8 mu
roaqd, prick veneered house,
rms. and bath. Elec. light
elec. pump, fruit, grapes, tim
ber, running water. Land we i
improved. School bus and mail
route. Write J. R. Maddox, Wat- _
kinsville, Rt. 1. f
157 A. farm divided by eal
72 and 75 A. tracts. Two 5-rm.
houses and other out bidgs.
Pecan and other fruit trees,
Good stream on place. Ha, .
place 27 A. in cultivation.
About 5 A. tobacco allotment,
Fine stock range. $3.000. Rus-
sell Emanties, Pelham, Rt. 3.
_< A. land in Fulton Co., 1. mi.
from Palmetto Depot. Nice lake
on farm, known as Tank Pgs.
B. Hudson, Palmetto.
130 A. farm 3 mi. from Zebu
lon on Zebulon-Molena road 2
a bargain. Plenty bottom land..
Frank L. Adams; owner, Zeb
ulon.
488 A. in _ timber. land, parti :
on side Skitts Mt. For best of
Athens, paved
ner, Rt. 1, Lula.
105 A. land about 4 mi.
RE.
Monticello, known as Meriweth-
er Place. B. Hudson, Palmetto,
369-10 A. good farm, 3 mi.
W. Carnesville on public road.
Good 3-rifi. house ncessary out-
bldgs. Good well and pasture.
Large one horse crop in culti-
vation. Bal. in weodland and
saw timber. All inquiries an-
swered containing postage. Mrs.
Estelle Wilson, Carnesville, Rt. y
a ae
18 A., 4-rm. house, cistern on =
from Chat-
back porch, 12 mi. :
tanooga, Tenn., 2 mi. Chicka-
mauga. Also 30 A., 4-rm. house, .
cistern on back porch, nice _
small barn, same location. Price _
is right. H. M. Walker, Chick BS
amauga, Rt. 2, eae
40 A., 1 mi. Duluth, 2 houses,
school bus and mail. New Bu-_
ford Hwy. through place. 22 mi.
Atlanta. Also house 3-rms. ra
hall, well. on back porch, in
sight of Depot and school. Tie
tles clear. W. H. Little Duluth.
18 si. Cobb Co., 5-rm. house,
elec., elec.pump in well, 3-story =
barn, chicken house, both wir-
ed. Garage and other out bide
-Good road, school bus and, mail
route. H. c. Shaw, Austell, Rt. Le
6
FARM LAND FOR SALE!!
~ 63 A. farm, 2 mi. N. Douglas-
.vilie, 5-rm. house wired = for
lights, 2 brooder houses 1 laying
use, pump in well. Running
waterthrough farm, good barn
30x30 on mail route, 1-4 mile
chool bus. Gray land, lays well,
most will make 1 bale cotton
per A. $2,000.00. W. H. Ragan,
Douglasville, Kis Box 13. :
400 A. unimproved land for
Sale- cheap, come see. Also,.120
A., 30 in cultivation, 2 pas-
tures with running water, good
house, good barn, and other out
Tf interested come see.
= butier, Rt. =A,
5-rm. house, elec.,
Harris fresh water system, bath,
ec. stove con., garage and 2
all out houses. Zion car stop,
~ Stone Mountain Rd. $4,000 cash
er good payment and terms.
Rented to. May 5, 1944.) Ad-
oe land with road frontaze.
Ment Stone Moun-
ain,
35 A. on Hwy. 11-2 mi. Cisco,
ear Ki. 6-rm. house, barn,
well, springs, running water in
pesture, bus by door on mail
ute, churches, school bus. 10
\. in culivation, bal. woodland,
orchard. Cash and terms, Nora
Russell, Crandall, Rt. 1:
125 A. farm, 60 A. in cultiva-
on, some timber, 2 houses and
ms, good pasture. Price rea-
onable. J. C. Duncan, Norcross,
500 A., about 100 A. in culti-
ation, bal. well timbered. 5-7 A.
sobacco contract, 6,000 turpen-
ine faces, 2nd yr. One % best
cations in Co., 4 mi. S. W.
County Seat Nahunta on R.E A.
and school bus line. 3-4 mi. off
saved route 23. Good dwellings
and out bldgs. N. L. Anderson,
unta. *
CL AS farm, 22-A.in good_ tim-
Y _rest cleared. Good 7-rm.
large barn, out bidgs.,
ioe well and 9,000 gal. cis-
1 on place. 4 mi. S. W. Trion,
mi. N. W. Summerville. $3,400.
oper MW Martin, eee
a.
= ve farm, vienty saw Shae
er, 25 A. bottom land, 75 A.
churches, stores and grist mill
handy. Good soiled road by 2
houses. Large lots of pulpwood
pines. Cash or part .terms
$25.00 A. T. J. Phillips, Alpha-
Rt. 3; Box 48.
: 0 A. in good state cultiva-
tion, almost centrally located
between Marshallvilie - Perry-
Montezuma-Fort Valley. Ade-
quate labor now on place t run
30 plows. 250 A. under fence in
srmanent pasture, Lespedeza,
Sudzu, etc. About 1 million
. timber. Can be subdivided.
M. McKenzie, Montezuma.
Twin Oak Ranch, 650 A. 5
ises 1-6 rm., 150 A. perma-
nent pasture with plenty water,
150 A. open land practically alt
enced, 1 barn 120x32 ft. S. cf
Sansone on road from ae
oo a Will sell
ne or both or rent one or both.
x00d mules; farming tools to
ll. A bargain. D. M. Burt.
nesville, mitsb:
BoA farm 2 mi. of ouit-
nan, 2 houses other improve-
ments. $3,100.00 cash. Also, 543
Echols Co. on paved hwy.
ees large enough for puip-
Weed. some could be turpen-
d. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Quit-
man. Phone 2241.
li. W.' Gatnesvitle
ell timbered, 20 A. open for
nultivation, - about 6 Or. 824,
sranch bottom,
(n ed repair); on school bus
ail. route. Si00 ALD E.
ee OSVINE, Rt 7, Box
cS 00. a good land, most of it
tleared, with 2 new dwellings
and plenty out bldgs. Near good
school, .church, on mail rouie
wand public. road. $2,500. Blan-
fo d Watson, Mauk, Rt. 1.
rady ~ Co., 148% A. live-
stock and trucking. 5-rm. house
large poultry
2-story barn.
house, good land, 68 A. culti-
vated. Good allotments, lights
Available, near good school,
ore, plenty timber, 20 rolls
wire up. 80 ft. pump well
d. $25.00 A. cash or $1,500.60
down and 5 yrs. at $500.00 yr.
Oscar Brinson, Whigham.
430 A. fine farm lands, Pied-
ont section, paved road Wash-
ington-Tignall, 200 A. cultiv-
ion, 7 A. fine pasture, 100,-
. Saw pine in 10 yrs.. 400,-
ft. saw pines. 4 ten-
houses, fine residence,
barns and_ stables, new
2 dwellin gs"
MARKET BULLETIN
FARM I LAND FOR SALE
FARM LAND FOR SALE
_ Wednesday, Sepiomber 22,
FARM LAND FOR SALE
FARM LAND FOR SALE
_458 A. land. Good 8-rm. dweil-
ing, several tenant houses,
barns, outhouses. Elec. lights,
running water. 5 mules, 1 horse.
One B. J. D. Tractor. All equip--
ment in ood condition. Perma-
nent pasture, 23 head reg. polled
Hereford cows and heifers, 1
fine herd bull. 11 mi. E. Dan-
ville: Joe B. Green, Danville,
R= KS D;,. Box. 84%,
103 A. 7 mi Rockmart, 1 mi.
paved Hwy. Good 6-rm. house.
tenant house, barn, etc. 60 A.
in cultivation, suitable for trac-
tor farming. 15 A. bottoms,
plenty wood and water, sell or
trade tor small improved place
near Atlanta city mits. G. T.
Durham, Rockmart, Rt. 3. :
38% A. of land. Fenced and
erossed fence. Unlimited cattle
range some fruit and pecan
trees. L. H. Jones, Swainsooro,
Rt. 3; Box 60.
44 A. land N. town, % mi.
on Randall Ave., N.. W., well
watered. 20 A. in cultivation,
produces well, cheap tenant
house. Cash or terms. See. D.
E. Bond, Lithonia.
7 A. more or less, % - imi.
Davisboro. Some real good
fence on place, good school,
chureh. R. &. D.\ Cheap for
eash, consider terms. Mrs. J.
F. Boyd, Milledgeville, Rt 2,
Phone 4133.
50 A. farm. 3' mi, W- Palniet-
A. 5-rm. house and new
New churches: and PES
HD
to.
barn.
route on paved road.
Wilson, Palmetto; Ricks
. 300 A. farm known as Per-
kins or Webster farm. on Mud
Creek, 6-mi. from Cornelia,
public road divides the farm.
8 pastures with running water,
# houses, bottom land. timber,
home orchard. Mrs. A. E. Webd-
ster, Cornelia, Rt. 1.
475 A.. good farm land, fenced
plenty of pastures, and bldgs.
4 Mi. W. Sandersville, oh school
bus and power line, 6 horse
farm in cultivation, may be di-
vided, 2 thre horse farms,
quantity young timber. $12.00
At Permse halt 2cash: 3. Cc:
Newsom. Sandersville.
60 A. farm, good improve-
ments, plenty of wood, pasture,
orchard and good water; located
at Birmingham, Fulton Co. Q.
B. Pruett. Alpharetta, Rt. 3.
35:-A. chicken farm on hwy,
41. 6 mi. from town, 3-rm.
houge, good water, about 3 A.
cleared, garden and chicken
yds., about 15 more A. easily
cleared. Some good timber and
plenty wood. $1,400. Some
terms. C. L.. Abbott, Valdosta,
Rt. 3. Box 43A.
81 A. land in N. Fulton old
Milton Co. near Alpharetta.
1-5 rm. house, some out bldgs.,
100,000 ft. saw timber, plenty
| running water, $25.00A. Write
W. E. Cook. Griffin, Box 338. .
53 A. smooth land, lies good,
not waste land. will make bale
cotton per.A. Located near Bill
Arp. Good roads, 2-rm. shack,
pasture, - well,. school and
ehurch, good settlement, plenty
fire wood. $700. A. D. Giles,
. Douglasville, Rt. 2.
653 A. upland with eeeah
and creek bottoms, 1 extra good
7-rm. dwelling, several smaller.
cottages, barns and cribs. Suit-
able for stock and cattle raising,
pest Tlavored peaches and other
fruits.
Also one 94 A. tract
with 3-rm. cottage all accessible
to good school and churches:
Price and terms on request. J.
T. Pitts. Newborn.
25 A.. 4-rm_ house, barn,
garage, wood. shed, chicken
house, about 12 A. cleared, run-
ning water, good pasture, plenty
wood, ideal chicken farm, 4 mi.
west Chatsworth, mi. off
Chatsworth- Dalton Hwy. Mur-)
ray Co. Well and shade trees
in -yard.- J.-D. MallettChats
worth, Rt. 2.
20 A... 4-rm. house, elec.
lights, -barn. % mi. EB. Locust
Grove. $1,250. Emmett Smith,
Locust Grove.
160 A. land in Eeanee Co.,
85 A: in high state cultivation.
about 100,000 ft. timber. 2
dwellings, plenty out bldgs., all
with metal roofs, good pasture.
Yrunning water, mail and school
route, 1% mi.
12 mi. Athens.
Farmington.
139A. good land in Washiny-
ton Co., 6-rm. house, tenant
house, 2 good wells, 55 A. under
fence. Some saw timber 6 id
to paved road.
Oc. Duvall,
_{ wood. Elec. lights, pecan trees.
and scuppernong vine. Mail
and school bus route, 1 mi.
ehtirch. J. 2B; Treadwell, War-
then, Rt. 2.
1062% A. ond in Ogijethorpe
Co. on Athens-Augusta Hwy.
6-rm. house and barn with half
million ft. timber and covered
+
| with srowing pine, 2 horse farm
th han
Blue Ridge Hwy. 8-rm. house,
son, 3 mi. Parrott, Good pasture, |
-and schoo] buss.
-Adairsville, 6 mi. Rydal.
/near churches, mail and school:
-} route, 1% mi.
72 A. 35 in cultivation, 6-rm.
house and kitchen. Tobacco
barn and lot _bldgs. 25 bearing
pecan trees, $1,500 cash. Quick
sale, Jas. M. Tilmas,. Surrency.
80 A. 4-rm. bungalow, com-
plete, elec. Tenant house, barns.
running water, idea] for cattle,
excellent community, school
buss? 29min Hwy. No.-12. and
churches. $2500 Cash. Reason
for selling away at war work.
Write Linton G. Ray, Box 554,
Jonesboro, or see TE. C. Ray, Rt.
2. Covington. =
20 A. land more or less with
hice 8-rm. house, metal root,
painted white, bordered red, 2
other small houses all have
water and lights. Inside city
limits. Fine for chicken ranch.
Good barn, mail daily. Mrs. W.
Ty Charles: Hhiqay. Rt= 5. Box
1.
300 A. Pierce Co. Jand. Old
and young pine and cypress
timber. Fine. cattle range.
Small farm could be develop-
ed on tract: This section of:
Georgia now being prospected
for oil. $2.000 for tract. Mrs.
J. Ludlam, Waycross, Box 345.
115% A. for sale or rent. 500
grape vines on place,
young orchard. School bus
comes in 75 yds. of door. Good
improvements, good road, good
settlement, mail by door. C. C.
Kenerly, 81 Burson Ave., Car-="
rollton.
1 A. bldg. site, ell of water.
some small timber, fronting
hard surfaced road, 300 yds. off
Roosevelt Hwy., Fairburn to
College Park bus service, school
bus, rural route, near 4 church-
es, Elec. available, 15 mi. At-
Janta, in Fulton Co. H. H. Ma-
son, College Park, Rt. 1.
175 A. in South part of Gil-
mer Co., 8% mi. N. of Jasper.
Good 4-rm house, barn and
other bldgs. About 25 A. in
cultivation. 15 A. of creek bot-
tom, $10: A. cash. Also 55 A.
with old house, no out blidgs.
Some branch bottom, has not
been farmed tor some yrs. $6.00
Av CoC. Southern; Taiking
Rock Rt. 1.
8. 3/4 A. land on Blairsville-
elec. lights, good well water,
fair barn and other out bldgs.
Pasture, some young fruit trees,.
2 mi. Blairsville; School and
passenger bus, Mail
Station, few grocery stores, mill
in .sight. Bargain. See Bod
Jones, Blairsville. y
Terrell Co. farms, 100 A. on
paved hwy. 60 A. cultivated,
remainder in woods. Make good
pasture, 10 mi. Dawson, 1% mi.}9
Parrott. Also.85 A. 12 mi. Daw-
about 2:horse farm cleared.
Both farms good land, 4-rm.
houses, School and churches.
Bargain. J: H. Leverett, Par-
rott, Rte. k
1 mi. N. of Canoochee, 335
A. land. 120 A. in cultivation.
On public road, rural route,
~Churches and
rural elec. line in Canoochee,
John G. Johnson. Canoochee.
290 A. land with good saw
timber. Different kinds of tfm-
ber (Oak, poplar, gum. and
mostly pine). 8 mi. from
Cy. M.
Adcock, Adairsville. Rt. 2.
700 Aland, all under Tence |
but about 15 A. 1 barn, 3 dwell-
ings, big: pasture, with plenty of
water. A 3 horse farm. Bus
and mail route. $4,000.00. R.
T. Pike Mauk, Rt. 2.
132 A. farm. Habersham -Co.
ment, etc.
Smith. 311 Cherry St..
good |
at door.}
shouses
water, telephone.
-bidgs.,
20 A. fine cotton land the rest
upland. Around 25 A. good tim-
ber, 2 houses, 1-9 rm. 1-4 rm.
Out bldgs. Tractor, harrow,
plows, and combine. Will seil
farm and equipment, crop and
stock together or sell farm
alone. Fine water. See or
write, Ray Sutton. Clarkesville,
Rt: 2.
98 A. improved level farm-on
the -Chattahoochee River. % in
River bottoms. 60 A. in culti-
vation. 4-rm. house.. Good out
ybldgs. 2 good pastures. entire
place fenced. 3/4 mi. off Bu-
ford Hwy. Good soiled road
through place. Bob: tittle;
Duluth. a
207 A: (or any part) good
erey land, easily cultivated. 10}
mi. Terminal Station, on school
bus, Elec., plenty timber, good
pasture, 3 good houses, store,
5 livable shacks. Near new Bell
Bomber Hwy. Halfway between
Marietta and Bankhead. Hwy.
Mrs. Chas. Johnson, Smyrna.
110 A. land being subdivision
11 in-Greene Co.. A. A. Kim-
brough, Rihland. :
58 A. farm near Alpharetta,
-6 A. bottom Jand,5-rm. house,
good out blidgs., good pasture,
running water. plenty wood,
Gpeb ene 2 mt.
W. T.. Garrett.
- tom.
-elec.. 6 mi. W. Bomber plant on
4 ton- city Limits. for sale
66 A.; 40 A. in cultivation, 6-
rm. house, elec., barn, crib, good
water, good allotments, and
range. Cash or terms. Also }52
Asy 75 A. in eul,,-5-rm. house,
elec., good land and allotments,
fine range, and pasture. Barns
cribs. tobacco and tenant hous-.
Geo. McPherson, Quitman,
Rt. 5. (6 mi. S..W. Quitman).
911 A.. 2% mi. S. W. Frank-
lin. 94 A.-in cultivation, 100
A. pasture. 150,000 tt. timber,
35 A: bottoms. 6-rm. house.
out bldgs., 3-rm. house and barn
School bus route and mail
route. $2,000.00. See or write.
P.- A. Herndon, 3 Rome St.,
es.
Carrollton.
35 A., 4-rm. eee barn and
cabinet shop. All metal roofs,
tools and machinery, chicken
houses and brooder, fruit trees
Middle Ground Road, 16 mi.
Augusta. $1,700. Without shon
$1,400. Come and see, no let-
ters. W. A. Lively, Hephzibah.
Rte2: 3 :
70 A. peach farm in middle
Ga., between 5,-6,000 trees,
mostly in prime with equip-
Cash:sales J. ks Lb,
Macon.
3. good farms in Jefferson
Co.*in 4. and 5 mi. of Louisville.
172, 188 and 666 A. respectively.
Reasonably priced. 2 of these
farms just off Waynesboro
paved road, and 172 A. Tarm
Off INV Le Bs:
Louisville.
65 A. good land, Dee. an
cultivation, bal. good timber
and pasture well watered. Near
church and school on good road
and mail route, splendid neigh-
borhood. C. W. Avery. Wood-
stock, Rt. 2.
One 40 A. farm located 8. mi.
N. of Alpharetta, on good road,
with school bus by door. 4-rm.
house with elec. lights. 2 good
barns, plenty of other out idee
good pasture with running wa-
ter, 20 A. in cultivation. Lo-
cated in good community, $1,-.
100 cash: See or write. Edna
Day, Alpharetta, Box 81.
111 A. land in Gilmer Co.
suitable for farming or sum-
mer home. % mi. school, bus
jine and R. E. A. elec. line. 2
good springs that: never go dry.
= 00 A. No houses on place.
. C. Findley,-Talona.
ae A. or less, good farm land.
Fulton Co.. 16 mi. from At-
Janta. Plenty. timber for lum-
-ber and wood pulp: Rich creek
bottom, well drained for culti-
vation or pasture. Inspect and
make offer,.S. E. Morgan, care
T. W. Smith, College Park, Rt.
100: A. -in Gwinnett Co. 22:
mi. N. E. Atlanta, 144 mi. R. R:
and paved hwy. 45 A. in cul-
tivation, wood and water, 3
Good road to place,
$30.00 A. Roe Chathan, Duluth.
Beautiful farm. 330 A; in
high state of cultivation, 150
A. permanent pasture, 100 A.
bottom land.
houses, elec.
fortable home,
4 good tenant
Attractive com=
elec... running
ve 25 mi. W.
Atlanta. 1% mi. off Bank-
head hwy. W.-C. Abercrombie,
Douglasville, Phone 2131. ~-
120 A., 60 Cultivated, 20 Ber-
muda pasture, bal. timber: and
woods. 5-rm. house, tenant
house, good barn, other out
spring, near church and
Chestotee High School. For-
syth Co., 10 mi. N. Cumming,:
just off Gainesville-Cumming|
Rd. Mrs. W. F. Dover. care
F. P. Dover, Buford.
Good Tarm in Pike Co., near
Zebulon. 300 A. more or less.
Good bottoms and plenty run-
ning water.
and out houses. Million TE;
more less, saw and young tim-.
ber. $5,000 and cheap for price.
JP; Corley. Manchester.
bottom in mountains of N. Ga.
On rural and bus route to and-
from -Atlanta daily. Would
make fine chicken raising or
produce farm, fine climate, old
farm house and out bldgs.,
some - good standing timber.
Priced low for cash or terms.
to good party. Craig R. Arnold,
Dahlonega.
96% A. land, 20 A. good bot-
- Good 5-rm. house with
Marietta Macland Rd. Road
soon to be paved. $5.000 or
would trade for small tarm. MW
T. Corn; Marietta. Rt. A-4.
300 A. or less just N. Bese
Jay, Arlington. :
167 A. in Douglas Co: 7-rm.
home. large barn, some timber,
creek, spring, pond, pasture.
Good variety fruit. good dirt
road by house, mail and school
bus, power line, good all white
esha ceG. 1 mi. paved road.
H. <Warren, |
120 A. farm 4-rm. house, good
pasture, located in Chatsw :
road. on mail and schoo
route, about 200 yds. fro
church. If interested come ar
se6.- 35, Us BUreer,
house, brooder house, bar
other out bidgs. all in firs
condition. Just N. of Ken
city limits on Hwy. 41. Fi
eation for employee at
Bomber Plant. Inspection
welcome. J.-S. Orr, Kenne;
250. As. 9 mi frome
2 houses with out. bldgs.
pastures. 50 A. in cultiva
200 A. in woodland and
field. pines. Over 300 S|
Apple trees. 200 Concord gt
vines. Good road runs thre
place, making conve
everyway. $15.00 AL.
Mowell, 152 Mead Rd., Decaty
65 A..land, 4 rm. hou
kitchen covered with tin: I
and tenant house covered \
tin. 2 wells. 1. pump
other bldgs. Mrs. A. W.
son: Hastman, Rt. 5.
_ 350 A. Tine land nea
nan. Meager improvel
Good neighborhood. Scho
and mail route. Publ
frontage al] way cross pre
ty.\ Ideal for stock farm, Wa
timber, and.grassy land.
acre. Easy = terms: se
Cureton, Austell, oe
Sell or exchange, 72 A
1 mi. south of Blue Ridg
hwy. 4 rm. house, well, g
barn, timber, orchard, etc
information write W. F. Fo
ney, P. O. Box 243, Blue Ridz
DEAS, good house, good.
houses, good wey of water
| running water.
ber. $2,000. 5
Royston, Rt. No. Ass
100-A. farm, on Ro se
Hwy. near. Palmetto, 2 hou
parns, orchards. Some bot
land, wood. Mail rou
school bus service. Mr
Smith, Palmetto, Phone-
Farm-located 2% mi.
villa, Butts Co., 78% A
6 rm. dwelling house and b;
running water,. plenty of g
timber. On hwy., clos
church and school. If. intere
write or phone Miss He
Fogg, Box 165, McDon
Fhone-128. :
26.57 A. good ange i
spring and branch in past
4 stall barn. Apple and
-trees, grape vines. large s
-pernong. arbor (loaded n
Good house 3-14 ft. rm
hall, front and back porches
Good well at door.
road, School bus and mai
Edwin Simpson, 695 ~
Ave.. N. W.., eS, *
- 92 A. about 45 in cu
| 4 mi. to town, 7 mi. county
tant: churches, good com
ty. on school bus. sand
route, fine hog and cow ra
6 barrel turpentine fine
timber. Good fishing and |
ing. Cash $2500. R. E. Ba
Graymont.
Sli A, 15) A; creek. bo
8 mi. Gainesville. Writ
2 houses, 2 barns, |
description, 8 mi. Gain
Write for description an
Chas: fF: McMillan, on
Rt sg
151 A. in Union Counts
-30 A. in cultivation: 20 A
tom land, good fertile soil
able for truck farming,
house, good spring near h
daily mail by door. ~
reasonable. John M.. Clem
Young Cane.
487 Ay farm, 2 good h
(3 and 4:rms,).* Large.
other out houses, 75 A. in
tom, suitable for stock far
other purposes.
} der fence; Come and see ch
tor cash. Old age cause for
Ping: Co Bdeth Io mnesawe
- Nice farm of 70 A. with creek | :
131/3. A. peautil
land, title clear,
back sloping to branch
spring on back. Phone
lights available on Hw
Riverdale Hwy. Harr
bellton. Rd. Atlanta,
Ra. 5527.
7
50 A. creek. Bsitoni ar.
rm. house, 8 stall barn,
light. i
erete hwy.
pasture. Title clear.
Sosebee, _LaFay ette.
130 A. far m,
Zebulon on Zebulon- Molen.
at a bargain. Plenty b
land. Frank L. Adams. oO
Zebulon.
253 Ac Douglas Co. on
tahoochee River. 45 b
81 A. in cultivation 25
ture. _ Plenty _ wa
woods, 6-rm. dwellir
noe e :
| LAND FOR SALE|FARM
oy
- A. farm 2 mi. Suwanee :
le. Apply. Mr. or ee
ilson, Suwanee,
farm: 83 Re mules, wag-
ll far tools and crop.
Id and alone, cant farm,
ason for selling. B. M. We-
0 Andersonville, Ried
BAS with modern home lo-
d 7 mi. northeast LeTour-
au Plant. $2,000. John W.
<1 ner, Hartwell. eet
. farm, about 5 mi. from
a Jose to 2 good churches,
se to school, good pastures |
id barn, running water. See
write Ezra Hendricks, El-
mn, Rt. 3.
40 A. on State ~ ee be-
mn Thomasville and Coo- |
415 A: cleared. bal. in
sture with some timber. J. S-
ins, Ochlochnee, Rt. 2.
0 A. good farming land, %
mber, 4% under cultivation,
-110G. bottom land orchards,
P new home,
se, barns, elec. lights,
ord- Lawrenceville Hwy..
HPOr Gs $7. Sa cash. Ivon
ee mi. Bee of Montice!-
some cleared,
( aehty aanurasd and oth-
mber. $850.00 cash or
DrJds W.Smith, Hazle-
eken farm, -AtTlanta-
ens Hwy. at Carl, five mi.
der. Modern 6-room house,
2 barns, young or-
bearing: 1200 layer
oroiler capacity well)
i | pecans, and nasture, remainder
metal roofs, concrete
Any amount land up to
- Clarence -W. Thomas,
pprox. 525 A..
good farm land, good fen-
rell watered. near schools,
hes, markets on rural
Bal. land fine for ros-
-and well timbered. Main |:
lling worth half Im asking
entire tract. $15.00 A. cash.
. Kent, Rt. 2, Midville.
Two. Farms:
Cumming on old Federal
RTD AL, 20 A. cultivation. 1
t 10 mi. west of Cumming
old Federal Rd.
t 20 A. river bottoms. Reas_
able bldgs. on each.
stures, School buses handy,
as' rable prices. J. wW. Yother,
Ground, Rt. 2.
grist, feed. hammer and
eed mill store, 3 A.
\ 0 mi.. from Augusta.
Shirley, 1434 Branch St.,
160 A. farm, medium house,
located 3 mi.
glasville on .Powder
s-Villa- Rica public dr.,
ar ehurch -and school bus
ite. 50, 000 ft. saw timber,
00. cords | pulp wood, 30 A.
tivation
farm. $2,000.00.
ponsible party. Glenn Flor-
; Douglasville, Ries:
o farms: About 2 mi. north
~ - 1-50 A. and. 1-75
with good ae Frank
A. home. aiane Sie. 2.
om house. tool house, chicken
use, city water and electricity
able. ideal strawberry land.
cash, dont write, @;
160 a eae 5 rm. eee
A. lights, saw timber, barn,
tivation,. daily mail route, %
. to school and church. Mrs.
J. Bryant, Ellijay.
A: farm in Henry Co., 5,
orthwest McDonough. 45>
cultivation. Pasture with
nning water, good site for fish}
d. 6-rm. house,~3-rm. ten-]}
house. Mrs. R. L. Johnson,
Be apes Ave.,
a,
110 A. land, 2. houses, (1 large-
eel small house) pasture,
aAning water, barn, storm pits,
me timber, mail route, eee
eap for cash. L.S. NeSmith,
6. Box 762, Augusta.
ood farm, 195. A.. good ten-.
house, farm pldgs.. located
i. Dallas. -1% mi. from con-
olidated school and church.
ae R. J. Tomlin,. Dallas,
0 A good bottom and up-:
land. Tallapoosa River
ers on two lots. % mi. to
road, 1 mi. to grist, saw
Two tine scuppernong
: as running water
. Cc Pe atleys Bre-
tenant
on,
at
200 cultiva-
100 A.,;
Good}
northwest.
e for cat-
Terms to-
N. E,, At-
land cows.
Lights in house and barn. W. W.
Water Power mill, 140
land (70 A. in cultivation, 70 A.
growing timber). 2 houses and.
barn: $22.50 A. Located near
Canon; Franklin Co. Clarence
Halcomb, 4011 Houston Ave.,
Macon.-
70 A. magnificient river bot-
tom = land. 5.;\ min, schools,
churches, business section Au-
gusta. 7-rm. dwelling with elec.
lights and power, city water.
Large stock barn and 3 tenant
houses. Dbl. track railroad
frontage, beautiful for trucking,
dairying, general farmi ng.
Adapted to industrial sites or
subdivision. Eric W. Hardy,
935 Russell St., Augusta.
85 A. land on Newhope and
Crowsville Road. 7 mi. N, EY
Dallas. 2 - dwellings, -
running water, fine - - growth
young timber. with other con-
viences. $10.00 A. W. H. Mc-
Michen, Dallas,-Rt. 3.
84 A. more or less, good land, |
plenty small timber, branch
and cheek through glace, eTins
house, barn and plenty other
out bldgs. Plenty wire on place
for large pasture. Close to
churches and schoo] bus, mail
route. Paved road, elec. coming
after war. Lester Massey, Dan-
ielsville, Rte3:
Will sell half interest or all
of 520 A., 6 mi: E. of Waynes-
boro, bordering Brier . Creek.
Branch flowing through place.
Will make fine fish pond. Lots.
of timber, fine Tor raising stock.
5-horse farm open land, lots of
eame. L. E. Hatcher. Waynes=
boro, Phone 921.
419 = 55 A. in cultivation, |
covered in timber. 11,000 cups
-up. 1 new 4-rm. house, and
7-rm. -house, both with elec.
Barn, tobacco barn, and other
out pbldgs. Fenced and cross
fenced. _R. F. D. and school
bus service. See, Mrs. J.C.
Goolsby, Alma, Rt. 2.
~j01% A., 70 open land, One
5-rm. anuse: One 4-rim.. house,
1 barn 40x50, Wagon house}
92x32, cribs, shop, 2 smoke
houses, other out bldgs., all
{ about. 12 mi 5 with good tops. Mail and schoo]
bus route, fine pasture for hogs,
Plenty water.}
McPherson, Villa Rica.
7 or 8 A., 4-rm. house, barn,
incubator and poultry house.
Fine spring, good pasture, LA.
in cultivation, 1 mi, of Pine
Lake. $1,600. Mrs.-T. J. Ray,
Stone Mtn., Rt. 1. ve
Two horse farm, 16 mi-
suitable for all crops.. Good
for truck farming, near chureh,
school bus by door. Mrs. Cor-
delia Dease, Rex. :
31 A. Jand on Athens, At-
Janta Hwy. 1 mi. Dacula, good
pasture, 5 A. cotton allotment,
8-rm. house and barn. Close
to good school and churches.
A. M. Wilson, Dacula, for fur-~
ther information.
300. A., Meriwether Coz near
Warm Springs, 2 mi. main Hwy.
Suitable for small stock farm
100 A. stock fenced, 34 A. Les-
pedeza, clover, carpet and Dal-
las Grass, springs. Good blue
granite house, 2. fairly sood
tenant houses. 2 barn, brooder
house, 8 A. Kudzu. Pulpwood
trees. $5,000. Inquire Mr.
Howard Snelson, Woodbury, Rt.
1
A. fine timber, good home}
(ights, water, telephone).
School bus. 8 wells good water,
paved road. rural mail. 2 to-
baceo barns, 1 cow barn, large
mule barn. Level land. No
terraces.
A. D: Cobb. Adel.
648 A. farm in Rockdale Co.
100 A. timber, good lake sight,
good farm. Jand. 100 A. in cul-
tivation, 100 granite rock quar-.
ry open for work. 6 houses, 2
creeks through property. Spring
and wells: Cash or terms o>
cut up to suit. E. W. Reagin,
Lithonia, Box 224. Phone 2671.
200 A. high grade farming
land. 5 mi. Alpharetta, mie:
Ocee. 20 A. bottom land. This
land -will make bale cotton per
A. See J. M. Dodd, Alpharetta,
us Phone 4295 or W. Rowe. Buford.
213 A. good land, 40 A. in
cultivation, good house, barn
and other out houses. Good
pasture. Will sell all or part.
Terms. right. L. S. Turner,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
215 A. in W.
Valley, Whitfield Co. About
{00 A. cultivatable, gently roll-
ing. not steep enough to wash,
fenced and cross fenced. run-
ning water, good 6-rm. house,
2 good tenant houses. Good 6
stall barn with hay fork. aoe
road, mail service. About 115
A. rough, lots of nice pine tim-
ber. good bldg. stone, good
water. Bargain. $4,000. Je
W. eee tus Dalton, |
ree
plenty ;
Ate |
Janta, 6-rm. house, good land
113 AShigh state_cultivation,
+16 A. permanent pasture, 141]
9 fields good fence.|
ville, near Cool Spring church. |
See or write, J. te a
Gainesville, Rt. 7.
215 A. stock and truck farm. |
8 mi. E. Unadilla, Rt. 1. Boiling
springs and branches. Creek
all: under fence, new red _ top
wire. Lightwood post. Bar-
gain for cash. Jno. R. Parnell,
Unadilla, Rt. 1. :
=125 Aol mind. Paimtio, 3
houses, 1] barn, 1 dairy barn,
milk house. 3.000 peach trees,
sh yrs. oldv Fine pasture, 2
springs, 4 good wells. For more
information see or write, S. T.
Jackson, Palmetto. e
40 A. farm, near Powder
Springs, Cobb Co. Creek,
branch, good pasture, no bldgs.
1 mi. off paved Hwy. from At-
anta to Dallas. A. E. Awtry,
Millen.
230 A. Pati, pA cultiva-
30 A. in hog pasture. 6 R.
baceo barn, 2 pack houses and
other houses: elec. lights, ete.
35 So; Reidsville. on high-
way. $7,000.00. Terms. Idy
L. Newsom, Reidsville.
160 A. farm, .good finished
5-rm. house with back and
front porch, good Po with
running water. 10. bottora
land, good smooth ond with
plenty out bldgs.,.and tenant
house. 90 A. in saw timber,
mail and school*bus route, good
community near churches. For
prices and terms write. J.
a Chandler, Tallapoosa,
tt
62 A. on rocked and paved
oak: 5 mi. W. Fairburn, 22 mi.
Atlanta. - 4-rm. house,
barn, garage store room, 28 A.
cultivation. 20.000 it. oak and
poplar saw timber. ye mi.
church, 3 springs, school bus.
$1.650 with $1,000 cash, bal.
$100 per yr. In Fulton Co.
Joel E. Northcutt, Fairburn.
80 A. land, 8 mi. N. Alpharet-
ota, 45.A. cultivation, 8 or 10 A.
good bottom land. - Good 5-rm.
house with. new barn.
pasture with plenty running
water. Mrs. J. B. Henderson,
Alpharetta, Rt. 1. (Near Hope-
| well School). :
8 horse jn under cultiva-
tion jn Washingt6n. Co., 450 A.
of farm land, 6 mi. W. Sanders-
ville for sale or rent. Farm has
% tenant houses. Vivian' Stan-
e
18. Atlanta.
108 A., 4-rm. house, barn, 2
springs, 40 A. cultivation, elec,
school bus. . Near Acworth on
Dallas Hwy.. near surveyed
Dixie Hwy. "$3, 000. E. Erivine.
381 N. Highland, N. E. Atlanta.
91 A. farm located in Brooks
Co., 1 mi. East of Pavo. A real
2 +: farm with good :mprove-
ments:mail and school bus by
door. E. E. Carter, Pavo.
140 A. 3 horse crop in culti-
yation. One 5-rm., one 3-rm.,
2 wells, 10 A. pottoms, plenty
out bldgs.
G. Brown,
bus by door. H.
Cantoneant.3:
52 A. good land, runhing wa-
ter through place with good
branch bottom. Good ceiled 4-
rm. house with elec. Also good
-out bldgs.. on hard surfac road
just outside city limits. E. B.
Holt. Fayetteville. \
of Alpharetta in Fulton Co. on
Hopewell paved road. One 5-
tom land, timber and running
water. Close to school and
church. Cash or on easy terms.
W. H. Wills, Alpharetta.
761 A. farm 4 mi. W. Hamp-
ton. Stock or general Tarming.
Main house (6-rm.) 5 tenant
houses, equipment included.: 10
young mules, implements, trac-
tor, complete dairy barn, im-
mediate possession. Bargain
$18,000. W. S. Loftis, 45 Man-
gum St., S. W., Atlanta. Ma.
2182. : ~~ :
110. A. for sale or rent, on
Snellville Rd. 2: mi. W. Logan-
ville. 14 A. cotton allotment,
2 houses, barn and out bldgs.
Sell reasonable or rent 3rd and
4ths., 50-50 or standing rent.
side Houston
Mrs. T. Butler,
Rt. 3.
100 AS land, 30 A.
Jand~ never been cleared.
mi. E. Carrollton. 7 mi.-.N.
Whiteburg. 5-rm. house, out
bldgs., grape vineyard, 2 scup-
pernong vines, nice orchard.
Running water on E. and W. of
farm. Good well water. $2,000.
C. W. Chatham, Whitesburg, Rt.
j. (11 A. eotton allotment).
1574 A. land in Lee Co. Good
pebble Jand 9 mi. S. E. of
Smithville. 19: mi. S. Ameri-
Cus: = 25> mic *N. Albany. 110
bearing pecan trees. For quick
sale: $15.00 A. F. EL. Winsener,
WwW. Loganville,
in- wood-
12
| Smithville, Rt. 2, Box 96.
117 Se YW mi. N. W. Gales.
/and schoo] bus route.
tion, and fenced with hog wire;.
dwelling, 4 R. tenant house, to--
lights,
Good} other out bldgs.
y. 1830 Peachtree Rad., Apt.
Dallas.
New barn. 3/4 pies
to mill. store, cotton gin.-School}
145 A. for $2.200. 6 mi. aa,
-rm. house, good pasture, bot-
Plenty wood timber and water.-
and school bus.
250 A. gray 7 sendy soil, 1 set-
tlement. 80 A. in cultivation,
pal. in native pasture land, all
ary School bus and mail by
door. $10.00 An WOOF. Preston,
Donalsonville,
1500 A. good farm land a
Marion Co. at $6.00 A. 1000 A
-in one lot, bal. in 2 parts. Good
houses and barns on mail route
300,000
ft. timber ready to saw. Lots
young timber. .Good stock
fanny =e: L. Harbuck, Buena
E Vista, Rt...
200 A. within 100 mi. es
heavily timbered with pine, oak,
poplar, and ash trees. Good
transportation facilities, Cheap
for cash. Miss W. M. Brooks,
553 Ashby St., S. W>. Atlanta.
57% A. at Clarkston. 1/3 in
cultivation. Bal. in timber,
plenty running water, fine bot-
tom land, good 6-rm. dwelling,
% mi. of school. $100 A: 1/3
eash. Phone Dearborn 6927 or
write Mrs. M. fe ae De-
catur.
200 A. 3 mi. N. Perry onNo.
8,. Route 341. 75 A. 6-yr old
peach orchard, 250 bearing pe-
cans, modern. home, and ad-
equate bldgs. 65 A.
crops, good pasture, Reasonab'e
price. W.-W. Woolfolk, E ety
Ribs
161. A. farm at Clondike. 8
mi. S. Gainesville on Midland
R. R. 11-rm. house and. out
bldgs., 3-4 horse crops, chicken
house, pasture, running water,
and timber, good sie ho 0};
churches, on mail, school bus
line. Two 4-rm. tenant houses.
G. T. Simpson. Gainesville. Rt.
3.
205 A 140 A. in ultivation.
located in Bleckley Co. Well
improved, new 6-rm. dwelling.
large barn. 4 out houses, 3 ten-
ant houses, wire fence around |-
running streams]
property. 2
through pasture. $4,000.
B. J. Taylor, Cochran, Rt.
280 A. land in Heard oe :
mi. W. of Franklin, 3 ei
dwellings, 2 new barns and
Byron Cook, Franklin, Rt. 4.
210 A. good rich land, 140 A.
in cultivation. Bal. in good
timber land. Fine hard wood,
also pine. 1 nice house prac-
tically new. 2 tenant: houses,
some running water. Located
3% mi. S. W. Jonesboro, 19 mi.
Atlanta. -Searcity of help reas-
on for selling. BF: Boak,
Jonesboro,
89 A., one 9-rm. eee are
one 4-rm. 2% mi. Hees on
Powder Springs Road. A.
in cultivation, rest in Soa 2:
branches, several springs. barn.
out bldgs. A bargain. Write or
call 9085 Marietta. J-. King:
208 Gramling St., Marietta.
131% A. farm. 1% mi. from
-2 good houses and big
new barn and good pasture. 14
mi. from paved hwy. No. 61.
Elec. and ideal farm home. For.
particulars write W. Hd. Crew.
Dallas.
Farm in Gordon Co. on No. 3
State Hwy. about midway be-
tween Calhoun-Adairsville. 134
A. good land. Good bidgs.. 2
wells, running water that never
fails, good pasture land. Near
church and school. See R. We
Hogan, Adairsville. Rt. 2.
173 A. on public road. Power
line. school bus, in sight good
schoo] and churches. 1 good
dwelling house with 4 fire-
places. 2 tenant houses, good
pastures, running streams. 75
A. high state cultivation. Will
sell or rent. J. G. Tiller, Lin-
colnton. 3
1055 A. one body, 1,000 A.
fenced, 400 in cultivation. more
than 500 A. of bal. can be cul-
tivated. Live water. Ideally lo-
cated. good formation, plenty of
second growth timbers. Also,
166.7/10 A. 2-horse farm in cul-
tivation, good bldgs. All in
Early Co. Henry L. Bryan, Hil-
ton.
Cheap. 20 A., 4-rm. house,
lights, running water, good pas-
ture on hard surface road,.2
mi. from Fairburn on Pumpkin
Town Rd. Small down pay-
ment. with small monthly pay-
ments jike rent. L: E. Mc-
Arthur, 1226 McPherson Ave.,
a: Atlanta. Phone-Wa.
114. A. Jand in Lincoln -Co.,
35 A. open lafid, balance in pas-
ture and woods. Plenty grow-
ing timber. Large creek on
south side. W.-N. Spiers. Dubd-
An Ri -
* Farm 6 mi. N. E.. Talking
Rock, 80 A., 12 A. bottom land
and 8 A. upland in cultivation.
6 A. in pasture and remainder.
in woods. Creek running
through, metal roof barn, new
4-rm. house, well daily mail
Baptist church
in short distance. ~ Cheap for
cash: Tom
Rock,
-eash. bal.
in row |<
$1,500 cash.
places,
-north Blitchton,
Godfrey. TONE = : oth
Paterson, Mt.
200 A. land. 75 A.c
Good pasture, plenty wate
rm. house and barn. Pump
in yard, 5- mi. Jefferson
Tee i. Mickler, Jefierson
48.3/10 A. Tor sale, 2 m
of. Snellville on paved
High state of cultivation on
F. D. and school bus ro
to. suit p
AvC. White. Lawrence
Two 4-rm. houses. on 4
of land on Oakdale Rd
Bomber plant. Also,
farm, 2 good dwelling. houses
175 A.. 25 A. in. pasture, tk
new wire, well with pler
reasonable price.
2. Box 238. ees
70 A. farm within %
County High School a
A. bottom -and 20 A. u
cultivation. 2 houses,
1 crib, and out bldgs. /
40.000 ft. ye saw Wale
-ganton.
2 farms, 2 mi. four
A. in young or
. in woodland, sma
pasture and bal. farming 1
One 4-rm. house, 6-stall be
Good well. $1,200.
place adjoins farm, 8A
house, 3 stall barn, cre
ning through place. spring w.
ter, $600.00. C. B. Crewe S
Blue Ridge.
houses, barn and
barn. Good creek and |
wells on place all fence
cattle wire. Mail and
bus route, R. E. A. line. -
Columbus. $15.00 oak
Mrs. Neal Williams,
Vista. z 2
1 Doi ANA good red ee
North Cobb County, 5
|-barns, pastures, wood, ru
water, elec. mail and school
Sell all or .sub
Beavers, 415 :
route.
Haris,
Marietta.
100 A. farm in Lumpk
19 mi. Dahlonega on Rt; 1
house. needs some repair,
well in yard, plenty tinib
creek bottom land. barg
$900.00. . Arthur Et
lonega, Rt. ie
100 A. on Atlanta-
hwy... 3 mi. E. Duluth, Gw.
nett Co. 25 A. fine botto ny
cultivated. lots saw and the
timber, good pasture, we a
tered. Dwelling. with
out. blidgs., $40.
terms See; Dr. A. P. E
or J. W. Coggins, Lawre
25 A.. 3-rm. house.
woods, 2 springs, bran
Ca near churches, schor
Ww. Buford. $500.00.
c 'V. Timms, Buford. Rt
175 A., 2 good houses near
hwy. and school bus, ] :
route. Good bottom lan
ty 6f timber, and so
timber. Near ars c
|} Camp Ground.
Miller, Cleveland.
890. A. Bulloch. Co.
Temi: fronta
on hwy. No. 80. 3 mule far
power line, bus line an sch
bus;) Reb, Graham. s
87% A. for sale near cht
school and store. 6 m
Jefferson, lots of woo
saw timber, 3 branches,
house, 4 out. bldgs., fine p
for cattle raising. $20.
Edd Wilks, Jefferson, Rt
.160 A. in Gordon Co., 50.
in cultivation, One 7- rm.
and two 4-rm. houses,
house, 3 large barns, dbl 4
chicken and smoke houses.
in good repair. Come an
if- want an ideal home at :
bain. J. W. Sewell, Fair n
30 A. farm: 7 A. good
garden land, branch bo
3/4 A. strawberries, other
6-rm. dwelling, 3 out
Plenty water. wood, most
| fenced. pecs Ww. oe
ley. Rt.
75 A) BO SR oUMivan ne
Cotton allotment. House,
es, pasture. 23 mi.
catur on Hwy. 29.
Lawrenceville. L.
Lawrenceville. Rt. 2
good water. $1,500. |
Haynes, 20 New St., Bu rd.
House and 8 or 10- A. i nd fo:
sale. Near Weliston. Paul.
houn, Byron, Rt. 1.
265 A. farm, 150 in cultiva-
tion: 1 large dwelling, 2 te
houses. 2 tobacco barns; fen
good shape, :some saw mill tim-
ber, good growth young ti
fine farming - land, Pe mi town.
schools and ch
Nie MAREE
FARM LAND FOR SALE
FARM LAND FOR SALE
TUMLLETIN
Nase
FARM LAND FOR SALE
- 4160 A. land. 3 mi. N. Hinton.
9% good barns, 1, 7-rm. bunga-
ow, 1-4rm. tenant house, run-
ing water, good orchard apples
and peaches. 72 A. good culti-
vation land, some branch bot-
oms, plenty wood, good pas-
ure. near church and_ school.
Reasonable price. A. H. Pat-
erson, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
A. Cobb Co. Good
: 9. mi. W.
< il by
4 A. bottom land. 18
. in cultivation, bal. in timber
and pasture. Sell or exchange
or more acreage. See or write
S L. Underwocd, Kennesaw,
ee
Dairy farm, iacluding 30
ead cattle, 8 can elc, milk
cooler, and other dairy. equip-
ent. 4 horses, one 1939 model
14 Farmall tractor, complete
ith planter, cultivator, plow,
2arrow and mowing machine.
6.000.00. 142 mi. Buckhead.
ammett Ferrell, Buckhead. Rt.
800 A. fronting 2 mi. Frank-
n Roosevelt Hwy. Adjoining
irport. Nice bungalow, elec.,
enant houses, 5 barns, 900 rds.
ew woven wire fence, fine bot-
oms, pasture, will include al
ractors, trucks, tools, mules if
sire Also 600 A. original
ber in Heard Co. T. J. Long,
Warm Springs. :
25 A. in suburbs Tallapoosa
m Tallapoosa and Cedartown
ate Hwy. 100. 8 A. in culti-
tion, water and elec. power
es through premises, small
ave vineyard and plenty tim-
yor. For more information
wile H. A. James, Tallapoosa,
rm 11-2 mi. N. of Fair-
mont on Hwy. 41. 1244 A., 50
n cultivation, cotton land
aking bale per A. and some
and making 50 bu. corn per A.
700d 5-rm. house and freestone
pring, good barn and pasture
nd water. 14 A. cotton allot-
rent. School bus and mail
ite. Reasonable and terms.
M. Evans, Ranger.
Good farm, 2 H. crop in culti-
tion, 2 good and 5 R. ceiled
uses, barns, wells, springs,
ch, creek bottoms, good
ge pasture, timber $2.000.00
sh or good terms. Or will rent
good man a 1h. crop on 50-
or standing rent basis. R.
Hesterley, Temple, Rt. 2.
2 1-2 A. good land suitable
farming and caitle raising.
S. E. Fayetteville. $10.00
cash, E. M. Rowland, Fay-
eville, Rt. 3.
ae
forgan road. $3.500.00. Mrs.
ve Joiner, Shellman, Rt. 2.
A. farm, 5-rm. bungalow,
A. in cultivation, well m
ard. Good garden. Near Cha-
uge Lake, 4 mi. from Young
ris oe. Write Olien L.
anson, Rabun Gap.
93 A., 30 mi. Atlanta, between
am-Dallas, 4-rm. hotse,
arn, bermuda pasture, with
eams and springs. Pine and
r. timber. Part grey, xe-
rainder red, good for farming
r cattle raising. On Hiram
chool bus line. Elec. lines run
.. Sell reasonable. J. M.
barger, Hiram.
1 A. good land, 8 mi. S.
ugasville, 30 A. in timber,
9d pasture with running wa-
*, ideal for stock farm. 4-rm.
close te church and
ol. T.. A. Steed, Dougias-
Rt 2:
A. good land, good house,
barn, fine pasture with
Practically no waste
, 60 A. improved cultiva-
and, 10 mi. Athens and 3
interville. On school bus
. $3,000, part cash, easy
yments. S. P. Sanders, Win-
0 A. land, 2 mi. S. Baldwin
Banks Co. 4-rm. house newly
red, good barn, 15 A. clear-
A. in pasture, bal. in wood
timber. $500.00. Noah
Baldwin, Rt. 1.
_&., 2 houses, 2 barns, 5
Douglasville. Elec. lights
house. School bus and mail
nd wood. Running water. $2.-
0. G T. Hall, Douglasville,
smal farms on and near
ed hwy. 55, 50 and 621-2
respctively. Plenty wood
and running water on each.
on't write. Come and _ see.
S. Poster, Carroliton.
pod 1 herse farm of 26 A.
- gale or rent. Good bldgs.,
good well water, near Mundy 's
Miil. 3 mi. S. W. Jonesboro on
oad. L. W. Brown, Jones-
farm, 4 horse farm in
tion. 100 A. pasture,
wood and water, high
bble land. $30.00 A
36 A. farm on Shellman and
: Rt. 2:
RENT: 45 acres. New four-
room house, barn and chicken
houses, Electricity. Sal price,
$2200. Standing rent, $150.00
per year. Mrs. J. H: Gouedy,
2570 Alston Drive, Atlanta, Ga.
160 A. in Lumpkin Co. on
Hwy. from Enijay-Dahlonega.
Good 5-rm. house, large barn,
smoke house, other out bldzs.
Several thousand feet saw tim-
ber, pasture, running~ water,
good well in yard, 1% horse
ciop not being cultivated this
year. $1,000. Mrs. Matilda Bear-
den. Roswell, Rt. 1.
162 1-2 A. farm in S. W., Ga.
on paved road. 100 A. in cuiti-
vation by tractor or mules, live
water year. 15 or 20 A. more
of cultivable land, 2 units on
same. If interested write Mrs.
Stella T. Justice, Cedar Springs,
Box 47.
For sale or rent: 3 farms; 32-
46 and 66 A. respectively} 3 and
4 rm. houses thereon together
with out bldgs. Good pasture
and running water, all within 10
mi. of Gainesville and) within
2 miles paved hwys. No share
croppers. H. V. Johnson, 559
B. Broad St., Gainesville.
5 A. land, good well water,
some, good land, some not so
good. 6-rm. house, Been lying
out for 3 or 4 yrs. Good place
for cattle raising, good range,
zood branch water. 1-4 mile
from hwy. Will selt for cash,
$40.00. Real bargain. Mrs. J.
H. Bales, South Banard, La-
Grange. Z
Good farm near Winston, 115
A. good land, 34 A. in cultiva-
tion, rest in timber. Good 6-rm.
off hwy. Sell cheap and terms.
Also good place 1 1-2 mi. of
Winston at Ephesus Church. J.
M. Fausett, Villa Rica, Rt. 1.
33 A.| at Beulah Church and
school. 3 mi. E. Douglasville,
6-rm. house, plenty out bldgs.
Good pasture with running wa-
ter, plenty wood for farm use.
199 A. in cultivation. Price rea-
sonable considering improve-
ments and location. J. H. Mose-
ley, Douglasville, Rt. 1.
85 A. land, 35 A. in cultiva-
tion, 40,000-50,000 ft. saw tim-
per. \Near church, mill, gin, and
store, on school bus and mail
route. Fair house and barn.
Plenty running water. -Chris-
L. D. Brown, Waco, Rt. 2.
$49,000-ft. timber, all in one]
pody of 800 A. J. J. Miles, Bax=
ley, Rt. 4. ae
100 A. land. 20 A. good bot-
tom land, 40 A. good upland,
good pasture, good new house,
plenty out bldgs. Plenty tim-
per, a real truck farm. $26.90
A. 8 mi. west Marietta on good
road. C. A. Lovinggood, Ken-
nesaw. oe
Farm 153 A.; 3. houses.
(8-4-2 rms.), watered creek, 2
wells. scring and. cistern. elec.,
good bottom jJand and upland.
can be divided into small tracts.
Located 234 mi. S. of Chicka-
| mauga on Glass Mill Rd. Jacob
Gocdson, Chickamauga. Rt. 2.
102% A. good tarming land,
3 dwellings (one 5-rm. and hall.
one 2-rm., one 4-rm.). 3 g00d
barns, 1 smoke house. 1 chick-
en house, double garage. 12 A.
pasture, saw timber. Will
auction off Dec. 1st. Come and
see it. Olin B. Moon, Newnan,
533 A., large house in good
condition. light plant, larse
barn, cribs, stalls, loft. 3 ten-
ant houses all rented. Plenty
pasture with new 4-point wire,
7 creeks and branches. Lots of
nice woods, hickory, cedar oak,
etc. Lots of pulpwood. Fruit
trees, nuts. grapes. etc. $7500
with 3rd cash. Dr. C. W. Fam-
brough, Forsyth.
40 A., 4-rm. house, barn. 2
pastures. running water, young
orchard, 15 A. cleared, Lespe-
dezia sown. $2750. terms $2500
cash. Situated 3 mi. Rock
Springs on Rt. No. 95. D. V.
ite. Plenty of saw timver}
Keith. Rock Springs.
| 202% A. land. Best stock farm
in Spalding Co. 109 A. in River
fottoms 3 mi. from Locust
Grove. Will-cut 1,000 bales hay
this time. Reason for selling is
old age. 75 A. in pasture, 40 A.
in cultivation. Hundreds of
-eords of pulpwood and saw tim-
ber. J. A. Anderson, Locust
Grove. ee
210 A. on hwy. Gainesville-
Cleveland. 2 houses with
barns, cribs, goad pasture, good
wells and springs. 80 A. culti-
vation. -$20. A. Will selt all
or part. C. T. Miller, Cleveland.
520 A. Chatham Co: 110 A.
cultivated, 220 A. pasture. 27 A.
Feut bidgs. Black lomey soil.
good barn. I. H. Lanier, New-
dngton. GOA as) Sree has = ie :
FOR SALE OR STANDING!
| fruit trees,
house, orchard, in sight school. |
On mail route, soiled road, just
-and well.
tian community. $800.00 cash. |
| houses,
$1,700.
land, wood (oak, pine).
pecans, 14 A. pears, 3 A. grapes. |
'6-rm. dwelling house, several}
602 1-2" A. frontage on . of
Ga. R. R. and Roosevelt Hwy.
4-rm,. dwelling, 2 tenant houses,
barn, etc., at Harris. Schools
churches, etc. Owner, Mrs. E.
L. Wimbish, 1052 Washita Ave.,
N. E., Atlanta. Phone Walnut
3008.
885.A. farm, 8 mi. East of
Gainesville on the Gillsville Rd.,
and on the Oconee Creek. 100
A. bottom land, and entire farm
is mostly level. 5 tenant houses.
Own third interest in this farm.
See or write for particulars. J.
D. Martin, Sr.. Atlanta, 826 St.
Charlies Ave. Ve 5013.
51 A. land, good barn and
house 10 bearing pecan trees,
lasting spring, 35 A. in cultiva-
tion, good little farm. $1,200,
half cash; terms on. balance.
B. Truluck; Cordele, Rt. 2.
148 A. farm 11% mi. Boston on |:
public rd., good land, 6-rimn.
house and barns. Metal covered
tenant house. 100 A. under cul-
tivation. Some timber and wa-
ee Mrs. R. L. Williams, Bos-
on.
4% A. land with good 7-rm
house. 4 yrs. old, 8 mi. Atlanta,
3/4 mi. paved road. 14 mi. to
Cedar Grove on Panithersville
Rd. Cistern water in kitchen,
also spring, elec. available, few
some small pines.
$1,500 cash takes it. Delpher
Frost, Ellenwood, Rt. 2.
$51 3/4 woodland, 1. small
house, 8 mi. S. Reidsville.
140 A. more or tess farm. 49 A.
eultivated, 3 A. tobacco. 4 A.
eotton allotment. New screen-
ed, painted, 6-rm. and_ bath
home. 4 mi. S. Reidsville St.,
Ri 23. SMirs. Cary 14 -.lordan,
Manassas, Rt. 1 -
Farm 14% mi Austell, 4 A.,
5-rm. house, out bldgs., some
fruit trees. peaches and apples.
Good well water and good pas-
ture. Near Bankhead Hwy. If
interested come see. $2,500.
Sell, swap or exchange. Gladys
Hayes. Austell. Rt. 2, Box 11.
80 A. farm, 4-rm. house, out
bidgs.. plenty of wood. Close to
churches, stores. and_ school.
Mail by door. Pretty place for
lakes. EF. M. Cleskey. Alpharet-
fa Rie 3:
115 A.. 11 mi. west of Griffin.
2 running streams, nice spring
6-rm. and 4-rm.
houses, barns, plenty of timber,
reasonable, Call owner. C. B.
Al'en, Brooks, Rt. 1. Box 14.
30 A. farm in Dawson Co. 2
A. now in cultivation and 8-10
A. which ean be recleared.
' Makes bale cotton per A. Fairly
Jevel land. Good oak and pine
timber, tor lumber and wood.
Nearly new boxed house, about
= mi. from hwy. $400 cash. E..
2
ward Tatum, Blue Ridge.
137 A. farm, 5 mi. Elberton.
Good land, 3 good pastures, 2
running water, light
stall barn, and other out bidgs.
Good for cattle farming. All
land can be worked with trac-
tor. See or write, Ezra Han-
drick, Elberton, Rt. 3.
100 A. farm on mail and
school bus route. Good 6-rm
and a 4-rm. house. Both ceiled.
45 A. in cultivation, fine pas-
} ture, plermty water, wood and
fruit trees. $3,500 cash. W. 8.
Thompson. Lawrencevlile, Rt. 1.
60 A. farm;.6-rm. dwelling.
Good pasture and plenty out
bldgs. On Hwy. 7 mi. town.
Also 30 A.. 1 small
house, near paved hwy. $800.
A. B. Wood, Griffin.
57 A., 1% mi. Court House in
Eatonton. New house. hot and.
cold running water, plumbing,
R. E. A.-elec. service, fenced,
barn, out bldgs., in good con-
dition. 2-rm. log tenant house.
Wm. J. Linker. Eatontes' Rt. 4.
714% A. of land, good 4-rm.
house and covered with the
best metal roof. 3 yrs. old,
plenty of saw timber. 8 mi.
Gainesville. A bargain. H. A.
Sheriff, Norcross, Box 54. :
50 A. farm on No. 7 hwy. 2
mi. Barnesville. Can conven-
jently divide place into 2 small
farms with practically new
-houses on each place. With
elec. and water. R. F.-D. and.
bus line runs through place.
J. O. Giles, Barnesville. Rt. 2.
- God farm and home (5 rms..,
hall, large pantry, 2 porches)
plenty out bldgs., pasture, well
with pump, 15 A. rich eee a
oO -
toms on Harrison Creek, Young
orchard. $3,500 cash. See Ab-
ner Morris, Douglasville, Rt. 4.
75 A. land, 5-rm. dwelling,
lights, water, good pasture,
with running water. About 12
A. bottom land, 14 big pecan
trees and other fruit trees. On
school bus and mail route.
Terms 5 yrs. or longer if. de-
sired. DD. J. Killingsworth,
Meansville. Be
35 A. on hwy. Good farm
land in city limits. ne bldgs,
$2,400. cash.
Jarrett, Eton,
Cheap for
Also |
Bridge Rd.
} for 2 families.
es.
in Eton. W. L.
69 A., 40 cleared, 50 thousand
ft. saw timber, 12 A. bottom
land, one 6-rm. dwelling, one
4-rm. dwelling, 1 barn, 30x40
ft.. other out bldgs. Ali in good
shape. Mail and school bys by
door. 1 mi. paved hwy. $1,790.
Hansel Purcell. Baldwin.
30 A. farm on paved road, 5
mi. town. 4-rm..._house and
good out bldgs. 6-A. in pasture.
3 A. in pine timber. Screened
back porch, Cistern on -porsh.
$1,500: cash: A: W.. Gest it,
Cedratown, Rt. 2.
54 A. good farm land. Good}
7-rm. wide board house and
4-rm. house with barn and out
bldgs. on good paved hwy., %
mi. of good hwy., 3 mi. out of
city. Near Aviation Field.
cash. Miss Ada
Hays, 404 Bell St., Griffin.
- 160 A... 8 mif west: Ellijay.
Good house, R. E. A. lights,
barn, pasture, bottom land. saw
timber, daily mail route. % mi:
to church and school. Mrs. A. J.
Bryant, Ellijay.
193 A., 3 mi. south of Dalton,
860 A. bottom. 113 A. -upland,
6 houses; outbuildings, and well
at each good rd. Creek and 2
springs. school bus. $13,000,
terms. Would sell: part. Fine
for stock farm or general farm-
ing. T. R. Lovain, Datton, Rt.
2. :
178 A. farm: 5 mr west of
Talbotton in Talbot Co. Good
land, bldgs.. water and fences.
Near school bus route and
churches. Main dwelling xre-
cently remodeled inside and out.
Sell or exchange for city prop-
erty of equal value. J. .W. Cart-
ledge, Juniper. :
95 A. good farm land. Good
5-rm. house with hall, back and
front porch (cemented and good
metal top), good well in yard,
38 large pecan trees and other
fruits, mail and school bus
route. 1% mi. N. E. Junction
City. Price reasonable. Mrs. |
L. P. Miller. Junction City.
86. A. of. land -.on... Grimes
6-rm. house. out
bldgs., on good gravel rd. Elec.
lights, R. F. D.. 2% mi. east of
Roswell, 20 mi. north Atlanta.
Worth the money G. S. Moore.
Roswell. Rt. 1.
75 A. land on Canton hwy..,
3 mi. north Marietta. 1.400 ft. on
pavement, 5-rm. house, good
land, orchard, wood and water,
fine . pasture. Lem Griffin,
Marietta, Rt. 1. -
78. A. 1 mi. Duluth, less 44.
mi. Buford hwy. One 7-rm.
and one 3-rm. house. 3 deep
wells, 2 branches. good pasture,
pipe wood. T. J. Allen, Du-
luth. ;
50 A. land. 5 rm. house, elec.,
barn. and other out bldgs. Good
pasture, running water. good
well, 3 mi. town on Waring Rd.
$2,000 cash. Mrs. Effie Lee
Bagley, Dalton, Rt. 4.
_. 60 A. Lamar Co. farm near
Milner, 250 yds. off paved Hwy.
to. Atlanta. Good 8 rm. house
Fruit of all
kinds, 65 large bearing pecans,
barn and tenant house, other |
improvements. Will sell at bar-
gain. \Mrs. W. H. Rueker, Mil-
NEL.
18 A. of land. Well wooded
in Harris Dist. $20.00 A. Atso
2 A. in city of Madison, $75.00
A. near Blue Moon. Jessie Bass,
Rt. No. 4. Madison.
65 &, 144 mi. from Rutledge.
Good land, 30-35 A. in cultiva-
tion. Bottom land enough to
make corn to do place. Dwell-
ing house and 1 three rm. ten-
ant house: Plenty wood and
15,000-20.000 ft. ssw timber, on
R. E. A. line. Lights in house,
good water, good pasture. E. B.
Harfres, Rutledge. :
I
Good place, 40 A., 1742 A. in
| cultivation, 10-12 A. branch
bottoms of good land. 3-rm.
dwelling house, 2 chicken
houses,: 4-stall new barn, corn
house. shop house, all for $1,-
000, half down on the rest.
terms. to suit buyer.
see. J. M. Chester, Canton, Rt.
1
40% A. in city limits of
Winder.
and barn. J.C. Daniel, Winder,
Rt t: : ;
140 A. in S, E. part of Forsyth
Co.
bldgs. Well in yard, 2 branch-
40.A. well, fenced pasture,
swell timbered. J. \W. Parks,
Buford, Rt. 2.
110 A. farm, 50 A. in culti-
in pasture and
vation, rest :
wood. Running water, elec., new
6-rm. house, large barn and out
bidgs.. spring, school, work bus
and mail at door. Near church-
es, 12 mi. N. E. Cartersville
on Tenn. Hwy. R. A. Daniel,
White
; Wednesday, September 22, :
\5-rm. house, large barn, 10%
erop with one regular wage
|. 7269.
hay farms on Flint River,
Hwy. 3.
-Ohoopee. i e
Come and.
Good 7 rm. dwelling}
| straight rent. good 3-rm. house,
Good 6-rm. house and out |
elec. power, good pasture. on
FARMS FOR RENT
40 A. farm with 4-rm. house,
elec., near schools, churches,
stores and bus line. Will rent
on shares. J.T. Mitchell, Sr.
Mt. Vernon Hwy., Dunwoody,
2 horse crop for 1944,95 A.
bottom land, 15 A. cotton lan
mi. W. Fairburn, 4% mi. o
paved road. Standing rent o
50-50. Will pay to have se
eral hundred cords of pulps
wood and cordwood cut. USE
vacant. now. H. B.
Wairburn, a
200 A: to rent. Good &
horse crop, 6-rm. house, pump
well, 12 A. bottom land. Good
pasture, spring water. :
furnish stock and self.
Mickler, Jeffersonville.
Both land and pasture for ren}
cheap. Bartow Burke, Millen.
A good farm to rent or se
to L. D. S. members on ma
and school /bus_ route, 3-rm.
house, barn with other farm
bldgs. 30 A. in cultivation with
good cotton and tobacco allot-
ment. About 3.600 turpentine
cups. Come and see Mrs.
Boatright, Alma, Rt. 4, vs
1 horse crop on 50-50 ba
12 mi. Atlanta, good roads
School bus. 3-rm. house, wood,
water, good stock, tools; or part
time for wages*and part ye
your own crop; or a ful] | horse
hand. T. T. McKee, Ellenwoo
i Se
6-rm. House; barns,
smoke house, sweet potato cu
ing house, and about 60 A..:
eultivatable land, good pas<
tures. 5 mi. W. Acworth. H. T.
Barnett, Smyrna, Rt. 1, Atlant
phone Belmont 1317-J. (Cor
way stop Marietta car line).
Farm, for rent for 1944, stand
ing rent i% or 2 horse far
Good land, '8 mi. Newnan. A
bert B. McKoy, Newnan.
My farm of 270 A., 3 house
Poultry house, brooder hous
good 40 A. pasture. plenty wa-
ter, good wood, 15 A. cotto
allotment, good well ar
springs. On Hwy. 53, 5 mi.
Fairmount. School bus lin
W. 2. Franklin, Fairmount, RB
Columbus. $6.00 mo.
Dona: Burdeshaw, 2329 Hami
ton Ave., Columbus. Ph
300 A. farm and pasture
rent or lease. Can run 6 hor
farm. Plenty wood and wate
Near school and churches.
mi. E. Jackson. R. C. Thoma
Jackson. j :
For lease on long term,
A. of best cattle, hog, corn
mi. S. Thomaston. 1 mi, of!
106 A. on Hwy., an
85 A. on Hwy. Sell or leas
E. T. Nottingham, Thomaste
.50_A. farm for lease or shares
for 1944. Good land, fai:
bldgs., large house, 1 mi, R. F.
D. and school route and good
stock range. 175 bearing pe-
can trees... 5 mi. es yons,
Toombs Co. H. P. Blacloe
160 A. farm, 30 A. cleare
ereek through place, 2 ho
out bldgs.. with 3 year leas
2% mi. N. Hinton, Pickens C
1 mi. schoo] and church. W.
Wilsom Talking Rock, Rt.
Farm in White Co.,
About 30. A..
bottom land besids other. Will
turnish % fertilizer and %
grain or seed. Tenant must. be
able to furnish own livestock,
farming implements. 2 rich
gardens, good tenant house,
barn, pasture, etc. Available
at once. R. H. Church, Clev:
land,. Rt. 4.
For rent, standing rent, |
or 40 A. of good fertile lan
with 12 A. cotton allotme
Near church and school. W. 1
Carithers, Colbert. Rt. 2.
Good 2 horse crop, for
stack chimney, good botton .
land, 8 A. allotment, house ceile
ed. Barn in fair - condit :
good pasture, lain out 2 yrs. cCXe
cept bottoms. Well in yard,
plenty of wood on place. Pre
fer 3rd and 4th. Beulah Smith,
Tallapoosa. : :
For rent or operate on shares,
60.A. peach farm with or with.
out 12 A. crop land. House with
paved hwy., 4 mi. from Thom
asten, C. F. Greene) Carrs Sta
tion. : ip oe
18 A., 4 R. house, good lan
2 mi. Manchester (Meriwethe)
Co.,) on 50-50 or 3rds and 4tha
basis. Write for full de
Z. B. Alford, Manchester, 8
1, Box 124.
n September 22, r 943
ARMS FOR RENT |
FARMS FOR RENT
70 A. land, 15 A. cultivated,
yther easy to take ini? :2-rm:
nouse, spring near, wood, school
church near. Wire fenced
ure a nd garden. Goodland.
15 mi. Elberton. near 2 stores.
rent for cheap standing
nt_1944. Might lease. 4.6/10
otton allotment. Mrs. Susie
Over cash, Point Peter, Rt. 1.
2 horse erop 3/4 in Fulton
3 6-rm. house, good out
bidgs., good pasture, good land,
d road. bus and mail and
. Near church. See or
. Mrs. W. K. Cochran, Al-
r 5 acres land, and By
[ ~ $10.00-$15.00
ae Bentley, Stone
1 H. farm for rent for a\500
. wt. bale of cotton or worth
same in money. Mrs. W. T.
obley. Hogansville, Rt. 1.
od 2 horse farm for rent or
. Good cotton allotment.
50 A. land, on school bys route.
, mail: route, about 8 mi.
Good pas-
re, good barn and fairly good
- JR. G. Smith, Waco, Rt. - ed. Would rent as a whole or
4 R. houses with barns. |m
ine River bottoms for corn
ay, good cotton land.
RFD and School Bus Route
r ee Miss Cora
5 rm. Bousd with
res ge Eitable for truck farm-
about 8 mi. from Decatur..
. good well, garden already
arted, pasture for cow, all ex.
ept 3/4 mi. paved hwy. $10. 09
0; Prefer adults. J. E.
am, Lithonia, Rt. 3.
Good 22 Fs farm, = .oomns
ounty. 14 mi.~South Lyons.
Jose to school and churches,
basis. Come look it over,
known as W. D.
Mrs ay: McGuire, Lyons, Rt.
0 A. good land for rent, good
house, good pasture.
ylenty wood. 9 mi. from Nich-*
: ison, 1 mi. from Hwy on R. F.:
C-Cr Sailors. Nichol;
n Spalding Co-. 5 mi. west of
for rent or
. A and school bus route.
3 Astor Ave., S. W., Atlanta.
arm 3% mi. east of Griffin.
ver 200 A., 40-50 A. cultivated
uses, 2 good. wells. Furnish
own stock. L. O. ee
Decatur.
od farm to. rent to good:
with good force. Plenty
od corn land on creek, good.
for cotton. Lots of small
imber, dogwood, sour wood,
ple, ash, beech, black walnut..
ersimmon, sycamore, pulp-
ood. Plenty yr. round work,
me work for carpenter. if
nterested come see at once.
seo. L. Green, Jasper.
od 2 horse farm for rent.
ood 5-rm. house, wired. on.
chool bus .and mail route. 4}
Come and-
from Lithonia.
. M..M. Kelley, Li-
rm for rent.
ig 1 horse crop, 3-rm. house
md barn. 1 mi. from hwy.
+ood pasture creek. Mrs. R.
lay; Hiram. Rt. 1-
Poultry farm, 14 A.
x00d 5-rm. house, screened.
yeep well of good pure cold
CS Some fruit. good pas-
2 mi. from town. Rent
aS $100. 00 yr. Mrs. Florence
rm, Stateshcro. Rt. 2. Box
Hors farm, 65 A. improved
| land, 5-rm. house, large
> and out bldgs. Good
rchard on school bus and mail
ute near church, Also, 3 horse
m, smooth grey land, 80 A.
A cultivation, 2 houses, 3 barns
schoo] bus and mail route,
church.
TW.
Ne. Bie
ne horse. crop: on:
4-rm. house, out pldgs..
ter in yard. School pus and
route by door. Drunkards
eed not apply. R. A. Adams,
. Box 331. Lawrenceville.
ant share tenant for small
tm, 16 mi. Atlanta. 3 R. house
acres good land; year round
ranch. Good cotton allotment.
e for trucking. P. C. Leath-
rs, Atlanta, 316 Augusta Ave.,
la 6877.
Simmons, Doug-
and. gol< He. farms
. 1 mi. Norcross. Good
ises and pastures. 3rds and
Ss. Located in school districts
V. Jones, Norcross.
A, farm, including 90
-15 yr. old pecan orchard,
ri. West of Ashburn, Turn-
c Address owner, E. N.
Sutton Estate,,
3rd and 4th. |
land.
3 mi. N. Douglas-_
' 2tarms for rent. One, 1-horse
and one, 2-horse. farm, both
southwest Cleveland. If in-
terested see me. Mrs. Julia Hol-
man, Cleveland, Rt. 2.
A 2H. farm to let on 50-50
basis. I furnish land and fer-
tilizer and seed. 2-2/10 A. to-
b.cco, 7% A. cotton allotment;
10 or 15 A. peanuts. No res-
trictions for 1944. School bus
by door, pasture to house. All
stumped, plenty wood and wa-.
ter. 5 dif. fields all joined
water to all fields, 6 mi. N.: E.
Pavo. J. W. Tyler, Pavo. Rt. 1
Small place, with 3 R. house,
10 mi. Atlanta, 2 mi. Conley,
$5.00 mo. Mrs. J. Everett, Con-
ley. Rt. 1.
A 2H. farm for 2 bales cot-
ton, standing rent, or will sell.
Located in Walton Co., 3 mi.
Social Circle, 2 good 5-rm.
houses, 2 good pastures, good
well water, plenty out-bldgs.,
plenty good wood. Come see.
Mrs. R. P. Cheek, Social Cir-
eleZz Rt, 2:
8 He farm in=Dooly; Coz 2
settlements of farm with ten-
ant houses, of 4 H. farm divid-
divided, 2 mi. Pinehurst. Also
5 H. farm in Houston Co., 4
mi. -Unadilla. Good .improve-
ments. All land lies level and
Mrs. A. Pace, Pinehurst.
Small. place with 3 room
house, 4 mi. East of Stone
Mountain on Rockbridge Rd.
$5.00 mo. wood included. H.-L.
Hardman, Lithonia, Rt. 2.
A 2H. crop on 3rds and 4ths:
Will give some land free.
Beautiful boxwood, 3-4 ft.
\high, also 6 row Wheat Drill
'for sale. M.
W. Osborn, Cler-
mont: Rt= 1
FARM LAND WANTED
operating or not.
good road or Hwy. and with
some land in connection. Send
full information to R, E. Coop-
er, Station C.., Atlanta.
WANTED TO BUY OR
EXCHANGE FOR FARM
LAND
house, near Waycross on terms.
Can pay $50.00 mo.. A.
Beach, 7070 Brunell St., Way-
cross.
Want to ba oe 125 2
houses, 3 H. crop in cultivation,
good pasture, 3. or more oe
trees, between Cairo and Val-
dosta. Must have elec. and
good road. Reasonable price
and reasonable cash payment.
Bal. yearly above rental.
vise in ea oa see about}
Nov. 1-15. J. . Stringer, 430
W. Peachtree se Atlanta.
Want to buy shail farm near
Atlanta, good house, wood and
water, near~ school or _ bus.
Terms, $150.00 yr. or $15.60
mo. Call Mrs: Barnett, Ra.
4382 or write Rt. 4, Box 22,
Atlanta.
Want to buy 15-30 A. fertile
levl land some bottoms. pas-
ture. 3-4 rm. house, barn and
bldgs. on or near U. S. 41, be-
tween Hapeville and Barnes-
vilke.
bal. monthly. Let me hear at
once.. Ans. all oe GA
White. Fairburn, Rt.
Want to buy weal farm, 2
mi from Dauglasville on school
route; also on R. F. D. route.
Write. Ernest Robbins, Doug-
lasville, Rt. 1.
Want small farm with nice
house, near Savannah. Prefer
buy. direct from owner. S. G.
Rogers, Pembroke
Want 2.or 3 horse farm, good
-bidgs., 2 or more houses, with
Rk, - jine in South Georgia.
Price must be right. Emmett
Sanders, Baconton.
Want to lease. with ception to
buy, well equipped and stocked
farm or plantation. M. P. Glenn,
253 Mell Ave. N. E. Atianta.
Want to buy around 50 A: of
land in Henry Co. in about 20
or 25 mi. of Dutchtown, at a
reasonable nrice. Tom Cooper,
Hampton, Rt. 2.
Want to buy good farm apout
9 1 horse or small 2 horse.
Good house, rear town. Also
want to rent small place stand-
jng rent, good house. Mrs. oa.
Cowart, Manassas.
Want to: buy or rent farm.
Write terms. C. H. Williams,
Davisboro. Rt. 2, Box 161;
Want No. Ga. creek or river
farm, near good trading cen-
ter, in exchange for house and
lot in Calhoun or farm in
porte County. Will Rowland,
e1nOUE. i Chandler St.
can be cultivated with tractor.
| water.
Robert Davis, Abbeville. Rt. 2.
r Want water power grist mil],
Prefer on,
Want to buy farm with good
Ad-|
Small down payments, | _
WANTED. TO. BUY. OR
EXCHANGE FOR FARM
LAND
Want? 1:10 A" wake
house, elec. lights, 5-8 mi. of
Atlanta, South side preferred,
for small monthly notes or will
rent with aption to buy later.
Write what you have and price.
Pinkney W. Wills. Jr. Flat
Shoals Rd.., Decatur, Ray
Want farm for easonabe
price in exchange for 2 buiid-
ing lots in Fulton County. Call
Raymond 6334 or write, J. H.
Moore. 211 Chambers Ave.,
Easte Point.
Want 200-300 A. suitable an
general farming. Fruits, ber-
ries, grapes, not mote than 30
mi. from Atlanta. Pefer place
with good :mprevements. Con-
venient to
in and out of Atfanta Give fuil
description and lowest cash
price. B. M. Bullard, care ee
Hotel, Atlacta.
Want a few eres land be-"
central and northern
tween
part of the State, located near
a town, between paved road and
railroad with or without build-
ings. E. Callas; 360 Oak St.,
Gainesville. 3
Want to buy or rent iatanahie
rent) about 75 A. land. Pre-
fer in Dodge or Telfair Co. Must
be good land, buildings and
Will answer all mail.
_ Want some acreage with wa-
ter mill, B. Taylor, P..- O. Box
2. Atlanta 1.
Want to buy farm reasonably
priced, in South Ga.only. Pre-"
fer near town. Ottis Moody,
Coffee.
Want to buy farm near small
town. with hwy. frontage.
to (280: A. Prefer on river or
swith natural lake site. Improv-
ed or not. _From Fort Valley
north, must be reasonable. Sam-
uel E. Awtry, $99 Paul St.
Macon.
Want some timbered _ land,
from 300-800 A..pine and mix-
ed. variety.
over.
-see fit. Also want good little
farm on paved hwy. near Grif-
fin, or Barnesville. Price must
be.reasonable. J.
Griffin, Box 418.
Want to buy 40 A. land with
Not to exceed $1,000 for cash.
Prefer Cobb or: Fulton Co. W.
W. Smith, Roswell, Rio.
Want farm not over 2% mi.
town. Must have good 3 or 4
mail route near. Would pre-
fer Troupe, Coweta, Douglas or
Paulding Co. Will. consider
others. Must be reasonable.
Mrs. Edith Mae Whatley, Hey
ettyille. Rt. 1, Box 104.
Want 200 or 300 A. farm in
high state cultivation. Plenty
pldgs. in good repair.
place with some timber and
good pasture land. Want this
to be in good community, near
school and church. On paved
hwy. with elec. S.-W. Gray,
Columbus, Rt. 1.
Want to buy 100 to 175 A.
farm within 25 mi. of Atlanta,
large -good house with water
and lights. Running water on
farm, pasture, timber and barn
pldgs. Write Thornton Purcell,
Homer, Rie
Atlanta, not more than 15 mi.
-out.. Must have -good house,
barns, chicken houses, elec.,
phone, springs, good stream. on
-oer near pavement. Suitable for
grapes, chickens and. sheep.
Give location and price. Hubert
Bradley, 3665 Roxboro Cir.,
Atlanta.
Want small farm, med.,
house and acreage, with water
and electricity, suitable for a
poultry farm, close to Colum-
bus. Or would rent. E. T. Al-
mon, Columbus,
Road, care Brennans Store.
Want farm in North Ga.,
within 75 mi. Atlanta, good
land with some bottoms. Con-
sider large, run-down place if
not rough and at reasonable
price. Near electricity and
school. C. W. Bennett, Toccoa.
Rit. 3:
Want 15 to 30 acres 1220
15. mi. Atlanta, 4 to 6 A., in
bottoms, 2 houses, with elec-
tricity, on good road, close to
church, running water. Pay:
$500.00 to $700.00 cash. H.
Seay, Ellenwood, Rt. 2.
Want farm, good productive
jand, 20-50 acres in state of
cultivation, some rich bottom
land for corn, good fenced
pasture no obnoxious weeds
nor grasses, fair house, barns,
etc. free ever-running water,
good road or near paved road,
electricity, well water, not
2 i. Atlanta, at pre-
AE che: Ji
St
WANTED |
EXCHANGE FOR FARM
_ LAND ee
small ,
bus traasportation.
Up-
Never been cut,
I want to open it up as I
D. Wooda!ll,.
house and land in fair shape.
rm. house, barn, spring branch,
and fire wood. - School bus and |
Prefer.
term of 10 to 15> yes;
Want to buy Farm N. E. ot |
Ft. Benning |
Fy}
x2:
'TO BUY OR
Want place in No. Ga moun-
tains; on all-weather road, with
or without house; with stream
of water coming out of moun-
tains above house. Prefer Ra-
bun or Habersham Co. Buy
or exc. some land on U. S.
Hwy. No. 41, 12 mi.\ Atlanta.
Chas. Reynolds, Forest Park.
Want buy best 10 or 15-A.
farm that a guaranteed $2,000
Gilt Edge Ist. mortgage will]
buy. Mortgage due March,
1945, property valued $3, 500.-
00. Jos. H. DunNett, Sandy
Springs.
Want buy farm*on or neey,
Hwy. No. 16, between Griffin
and Jackson. Give full details,
includi.is price, in reply. F. E.
Reeves, Atlanta, 2279 Beecher
Road. W.
Want large farm suitable
/ Beef cattle production, pre-
fer on paved road. Bermuda
grass anc never-dry_ stream. |
Give full details and lowest
price. Have 1265 A., 92 culti-
vation, 1100 fenced in for pas-
ture, would trade on a larger
proposition or sell if buy an-
other place. J. Pur vis,
Odum.
Want small farm on good
Hwy. or public road, gbout
4 R. house, barn, plenty water,
prefer running water, also
good drinking water, priced
aroud $2,000 cash. For infor-
mation write, Miss Myrtle
Rokert=. Chickamauga.
Will pay ash for small farm
with good house, good water
ane electric lights, at $800.00
o $1,200.00 from owner.
rie
ek ey Savannah, Rt. 1, Box ;
541.
Want to aa 60 A., half in
cultivation, bal. pines and oth-
er choice timbers, 3 R. house
(electricity). finest of soils for
all crops.
of kitchen, on Hwy., RFD Mail
dailly.23 mix Faceville:
streams running through place,
free range for stock, poultry,.
ete., for a smaller place, with
bungalow house in or near
Bainbridve, near school. Write
for more... information. a
eee Bainbridge, Ri. Box
/ Want small aie acre-.
age eee cultivation, with
livable 5 or larger hoi;
lucated in No. Fulton or De-
Kalb Co. Must be good buy.
F. V. Yancey, Atlanta, ue
Page Ave., N. E., De 1538.
Want about 15 or 25 acres
near own, cheap. Mrs. G. L.
Cowart, Manassas.
Want 50 to 100 acres land
for gen. farming, 3-4 R. house
and barn, or timber to build.
Must be good settlement. Cant
pay over $700.00 cash. State
full details in replying. J. E.
Meeks, Iawrenceville. Rt. 1,
Box 336.
Want buy on very easiest
terms of monthly payments,
with small down payment, for
small
farm not more than 10 mi.
Macon in Western section of
Bibb Co., 50 to 100 acres.
Plenty timber, _pasture, ever-
flowing stream, good out-
bldgs. E. #.
Macon, 315 White St.
Want small improved - farm
on main paved highway in
northern half of state. Des-
eribe and give best price and
terms. H. A. Neal, Ashland.
Want .a small surburban
farm, north or northeast At-
lan ,,or small acreage within
city limits, with pretty wood-
ed building site. and clear
streams. Habersham Co. pre-
ferred. Mrs. Warren N. Wat-
. Fitzgerald, Rt. 3 (Wilson
ve).
Wan to exc. a 2 H. farm,
7 R. house, big tobacco allot-
ment, high land, near creek,
for smaller farm. Write what
you have, etc. Leon H, White.
Alma. Rt.
Want buy or rent farm, 75-
100 acres, ~vyeter and timber,
close to good. town, in Peach
or Macon County.-> Mrs. C. F.
Trice, Hawkinsville, 506 Prog-
ress Ave.
_ Will buy farm or
land within 20 mi. Atlanta.
Prefer north. C. R. Williams,
Atlanta. 3104 Piedmont Road.
Want buy few acres in North
Georgia Mountain land. Will
pasture
consider anything. Mrs. M. L.
Sees ae Macon, 120 Chappell
Want 50 to 150 acre farm in
Spalding or adjoining Co.. from
owner. Write full details. L.
Gray, Milledgeville.
Want buy 100 acres, with
2-H farm in outivaben. close
Well. within 10. ft..
near }
Grist Mill, school, church, ELC:
for. 1944.
farm land, with good house,
McLaughlin, Sr., is
want to buy. 2D x
house and water on it.
me what you fia Mr
Lane, Arlington.-
Want 25 or 30 acre
land with house, near the
State what you have, -
located and best price. No: ;
B. Edwards, Atlanta, 567-C
er Sts S.-W;
WANT TO RENT AR
Bice
r
Want to rent or Es
or 10 A. with -house and wat:
wood, pasture. Close
Jie ;.0r. bus.) Be ee
Palmetto, Rt. 1. g
Want small farm w th.
R. house, near bus ore
lease or pay standing
Suitable for cow, raise chi :
garden, etc. :
B. Clark, Rockmart, Rt. 2.
1,000 A. pee. timbe
privilege of buying i
Must be good fence, good |
and in South: Ga. All}
and cards answered. I. Cc
Hortense.
Want fabun ck mon
rental. House must ha e.
lights, or be available. St:
monthly rental for year!
O. F.. Burgess, 417 A
Macon. Sas
Want small place, 15 mi.
Janta on 3rd. or 4th. or stan
ding rent: C. C. Wilson, 5
Rte.
Want to rent good 2
horse crop on 3rd and 4t
is.. Have good stock and tos
plenty help, want good hou
land and_ pasture, fire.
and good water. Wout
man to have tractors.
ters vanswered. G. W. Cr
ford, Felton, Rt. 1.
Want to rent for standing
eat farm near Atlant
able for chicken and veg
fair- living conditions.
: ett, Clarkston, Box 73.
* Want a 2 and ad: hor a
tor standing rent or on sh
for 1944.. Must be good
and houses and a tobacco a
ment. J. B. Sparks, Statest
Rt. 5, Box 17.
Want a real first cla '
With good pz
wood and some acreag
cash rental. Must be near
school. Mrs. Myrtie
Flowery Branch, Rt. No. |
Want small farm, good
part bottoms. Good
house, good barn and well
pasture. plenty wood w
main land that is not rocky ar
with no Johnson grass or m
grass, Rel. - Ro, tT. aden
Lawrenceville, Rea 5
Want to rent small ee
cluding stock and tools
truck farming. Prefer N..
near market. F. G. Black, 20
Fearl.St., East Point. 7
Want for cash rent.
place of 15-25.A. with =
land Tor corn, cotton allo
Good 4-5 rm. house, goo
ture, with water, on mail
school bus route. Would
priced reasonable.
Edith Head. LaFayette.
Want small 1 H. farm for
1944. Standing rent cash 1
adv. with small good house a
out bldgs..on or near sch
tobacco allotment:
County... 3 in- family
Colson, Rt. 1, Claxton, =~
Want to rent about 100 A.
good farm and for 1944. Wius
be bood bldgs. Pay good
for suitable place. All inquir
answered. T. L. Powell. Bie
Sylvester. ~
Want small farm with lights
near bus line or convenient
Marietta car. Pay rent mo
ly. Want good: land,
buy if cheap. T. W. wee
Smyrna.
Want to lease or rent smai
horse farm in Taylor Coun
Otis D. Windham, Rt.2.
Exp. farmer wants 1 01
horse farm on 50-50 basis
mail and school bus route w
good house and land. >
some tobacco, also want so
stock to use on halves. Ho
sober and geod ref. J
Thompsen, Lyons, Rt. 3._ LS
Want to rent one horse \
for 3rds. and 4ths. or st
-rent for 1944 in Fulton Co
house, wood. pasture, w at
barn. Walter. Walkex Go
Park, Rt. 1.
Want 200 A. good and.
nish own equipmen and
Must have good pastu
and house.
or see. C.. F. McDon:
Ve be: =
u Wedne
sday,
September 22 z 9.
- Planting seed of all kinds will be very scarce and
very high.
I have been told there is a Sets demand
for planting seed for North Africa and other areas
iat have been recaptured by the Allied forces in the
Tt is not improbable that we will be called upon
to furnish seed to ship to other countries in the near
ee
Many farmers, truck and vegetable growers and
gardeners can save plenty of seed of their own if they
will not wait too long.
In riding along the roads I have noticed places
where butterbeans, snap beans, field peas and many
other crops have matured some dry seed since they
ere last picked. All of these dry seed should be har-
ested without fail and put in dry rat-proof storage
here they will be on hand when planting time comes
again.
~More papctanle seeds-can be saved.
A good many farmers will be able to save more
r less: Lespedeza seed.
Any farmer can_ spend a few days to sauecials
dvantage in selecting his seed corn and his cotton-
ed from the stalks in the field. This generally is
ue of most all crops.-
a A great deal of serious consideration should be
en to the matter of saving our own seed as far
ossible for all crops.
- Those who depend entirely on buying seed in
1e future may not be able to get them.
It is certain that if they do get seed they will
have to pay a big price for them.
Make a special effort to save your own seed
ere possible.
TOM LINDER,
_ Commissioner of Agriculture.
WANT TO RENT FARMS|_
POSITIONS WANTED >
Want 1 horse farm with writ-
contract, 2 to 5 yrs. stand-
ing rent.
igs. in good farming section.
lethorpe, Oconee or Clarke
Would buy farm. make
ment yearly like rnt. with
est. Cash or cotton. Bill
ams, Arnoldsville, ( at God-
rant ae lease or buy farm in
th Ga. or Southeast Ga. for
944. C. R. Richardson, Rt. 4.|
afayette. z.
rant small house and land
een Baxley and Altamaha,
garden. 3 boys to work.
nt 1 horse crop, 50-50 basis
1944, ei ew Smith, Box 82,
Standing rent or 3rds. and 4ths.
Vant good house and out bldgs.,
pasture, near church and
fat bus line, not over 25 mi.
anta. i. B. Buice, Roswell,
pone. farm -standing rent
anywhere between . At-
, Savannah. Good house,
d water, good Jarge house
h porch, 9 in family.
orse farm. Willie oes.
mpkin. Rt. 1. Box 21.
Want to rent farm of 60 A
Itivated. Best tobacco land.
traight rent at $6.50 A. Mrs.
Robinson, Odum, Rt. 1.
Want small farm, with 5 or 6
house (with electric lights),
ear Macon or Atlanta, for
rding | rent.
dosta, 1004 Oak St.
nt to rent a 4 or 6 rm.
e with room Tor cow, ae
close to one of these places.
ae Phipps, Newnan, Rt.
ee rent near Decatur and
anta small farm for stand-
ing rent, suitable for raising
vegetables: and chickens, with
irly good living PpEBYS.
ard Jett, Clarkston. sO):
13.
f nt 1 h. farna for eamiae
s not over 25 mi. Sree
ant small farm; standing
near Atlanta, or Macon.
house with electric lights.
ood size family. J. M.
Macon, 555 Pine St.
ant rent good 2 H. farm
944, with tobacco acreage,
and and house in good
Kim-
nd., or will buy. Send all in-.
rmation possible in first let-
a Calvert, Summit, Rt.
- small farm with 3-5
mm tenant house. pasture;
land, near Atlanta, for
sonable | standing rent; on
yl a pus route. Give
as i rent, ete., in first
2A. Clonts, Atlanta,
ibaldi St... Ss. WwW. Wa
Reasonable land and.
and barn. 2
*| basis.
A good colored man and
exp. farmer wants to caretake
or lease a good 2 horse farm,
good land, good_ bldgs,, and
pasture. Close to Bapt. church,:
R.R. station or bus line. Will
buy complete outfit; cow, 2
shoats, chickens, farm tools,
pr. mules, 2 horse wagon, feed,.
etc. J. H. Payne, 760 Williams
St.. N. W., Atlanta.
5 in family, all work. Want
1 horse farm, good houses and
barn, good fence, 3 or 4 A. to-
bacco with team furnished on
50-50 basis. Leon
lor, Nichols, Rt. 1-
a
3 in family, all work. Want
1 horse crop, good house, fence
or 3 A. tobacco
with team furnished on 50-50
Berry Taylor, Nichols,
Rie A :
Expr. dairy hand wants job
on farm or dairy. Can handle
elec. milkers. Prefer middle
Ga. 4-rm. house, elec. lights,
prefer on school and mail
route. Draft class 3-C. $20.00
wk. Write offer and describe
house at once. Have to move.
gh Swafford, Brunswick.
2 Or Rt
Man, wife and boy want.
/good house and 3 A. for patch-
es. Wood and good water and
permanent home for 3 or 5
yrs. With good people. Have
to be moved. Prefer South
West Ga. Will pick cotton this
fall. Lacy Robertson, Logan-
-ville, Rt. 2.
Mell Kimsey, |.
Man and wife want ad at
dairy. Well expr. in dairy
work or farm work. Prefer: in
North Ga. : Grindle,
eee Rt. -2., care Floyd
ee
Large family (4 boys and 2
girls) would like to get job on
farm. Life time expr. Floyd
Lee, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
_ Would like job on farm do-
ing farm. work. Mrs.
Powell, Kite, Rt. 2.
Want two 1 horse crops, one
on halves and one on 3rds and
4ths. With 2 houses: near Bu-
ford or Gainesville. Can_fur-
nish: Ref. J. B.. Pruitt, @sm-
ming, Rt. 4.
Middle age man good edu-
| cation wants job as overseer.
With mechanical experience.
Furnish 2 hands and myself. |
Will answer all letters. H. J.
Brooks, Compton, Rt. 2.
Sing: white man exempted.
from draft wants work in dairy
or chicken farm near church.
With_board and laundry. Mar-
vin Rhodes, Martinez, Box 37.
' Widower, 65 yrs. old, christ+
ian, no bad habits, life time
on farm poultry and stock
raising. Want work on farm.
Good ref. Make best offer in
first letter. P.-E. oe
Baldwin, Box 114.
Want. to oversee farm some-
where in Ga. for 1944: Write
for particulars. All letters ans.
Well exn. in farming. C. D.
Stevens, Broxton, Rt i, ee
Earnest Tay- |
Cindy
|mule, about 1000 lbs.,
Want colored family to run
J H. farm on halves. Good.
land and 4 R. house. Want
-man-~to feed stck, and milk
at extra pay; also pay wife
for extra work. mi: $0,
Jonesboro, 1% mi. West Orrs
Station on Rt. 41. Alex H.
Stephens, Jonesbore, RFD.
Want 2 colored families to
work on dairy farm,
tractors, operate farm. ma-
chinery, etc. Good houses,
. Norton, Wrens.
Want SHoieunboed able-
bodied man to work on poul-
try farm. Must be sober, wil-
ling worker. No soft job.
$15.00 week, room and board.
Ernest L Roberts, Brunswick,
care Robt Poultry Farm.
Want white woman,
oberta
155%
one of family. Miss R
Lawrence, Atlanta, |
Bankhead Ave., N. E.
Want farm help for
2 H. farm on 50-50 basis for
1944, Has sour cream dairy
and hogs. School bus, mail
route, near church. Good
cotton and peanut allotments.
Come see. W. M
Jeffersonville.
Want exp. tractor donee to
begin at once. Furnish house
and garden and pay weekly.
Have 457 acres in farm.
G. Smith, Jesup, care Redland
Farm.
oA
do farm work. Good
room and meals. Contact.
Mrs. Pearl Pickett, Atlanta,
892 Ponce de Leon Ave.
Want reliable man, prefer-
ably with family, to operate
2 H. farm with 60 acres peach
SR cehare and some crop land.
Good pasture, Extra nice
house, elec. - lights, paved
highway, 4 mi. Thomaston.
Either farm on halves or 3rds
and 4ths, or- will pay right
man Salary. oS Greene,
Carrs Station.
Want party to gather corn
and beans. get wood and do
other - pe jobs about a farm.
Mrs. . . Goolsby, Alma.
a farmer, white or col-
ored, with force to ee a
good. 2 horse crop. oO.
Burger, eee ue Houle:
vard, ns
Want ee woman, 20- 30
yrs. old, to do farm work.
Liberal weekly salary, board
e room. C. M. Miller, Cor-
nelia.
Want Hichoambsked. settled
colored woman or couple to
do farm work in Johnson
Co. Good house, salary and
patches, conveniently located.
R. W. Jackson, Wrightsville.
Want reliable 2 H. farmer
for 1944. Good: stock, land,
house, water and wood. Con-
veniently located to school,
P. O., trains and church. Col-
ored oe ae Write. at once.
Mrs. P. M. Johnson, Lovett.
Want eee white
man and wife, or very small
family ,to work on farm rest
of this year, gathering corn,
potatoes, peas, etc. R.
house, water on porch, wood
close by. Must be sober, wil-:
ling workers, be able to cut
and have wood, keep up
fences, do some. carpenter
jobs. If suitable can use next
year. E. Brown, College
Park, Rt. 1 (Fairburn Road).
Want reliable family, white
or colored, to help on farm
the year round. Furnish
work for family, with -any
number able to work. Fur-
nish house and good pay. Z.
e Swearinger, Fitzgerald, Rt.
salary,
2 R. house: some upland and
some bottoms. Furnish work
when not in crop and furnish
groceries. . _QO._ Lunsford,
Talking Rock, Rt. 1.
Want reliable, white woman,
40- 50 yrs. old, to help
farm work. Board and $5.00
week. No milking. Mrs.
poo Resseau, Monticello,
Want nice, settled woman,
35-40 for farm. work.
milking or washing.
needing home preferred.
objection to 1 child. :
Roberts, Grantville, Box 103.
- Want intelligent, refined wo-
}man as general helper on my}
country. place and small farm,
near Atlanta. Good home and
wages.
Janta,
Bltt,
Want family to_tend 25 A.,
1 mi. Oscarville, forsee Co.,
on 3rds and 4ths. chicken
houses. for oa also 7
8 yrs.
old, for sale. See or write.
160 Peachtree St. Ma
J. B. Liles, Gainesville, = 2.
drive
good pay, good surroundings. |
| Floyds L
: not.
over 35, to do farm work.|
Reasonable salary and live as.
good:
. Whitehurst,
. Want nice, white woman 1.
details in first letter.
Want 1 H. farmer for 1944.
with |
Hugh Richardson, At-
|Sup Ore National War F und
To The Limit Of Your Means.
In every city, cs and rural community i in Ges
gia, beginning early in October, Georgians will -
asked to contribute to a great causethe United.
Fund of Georgia. The States quota is a million ar
a half dollars. A huge sumbut there is a huge n
Give to All of These is the slogan of the
paign. It means that seventeen established orga
izations have been combined in this one appeal ft
funds. The workers will be asked to do only | one: 3
the contributors to make but one gift.
Heading the list. of agencies is the usOU
j Service Organizations, which conducted its
campaign last year, with magnificent raaulie. E
jody knows the USO and its work for our b
jlies at home.
uniform, in camps and overseas, and for their =
Other agencies united in the fund include Uni
Beatie! s Service, relief for war prisoners held.
hind foreign barb wire; help for sufferers in Rus
China, Greece and Belgium and other countries. x
Loeal organizations have been set up in
erously as possible.
county and the public will be asked to oS as g
President Franklin D. Roosevelt fee ark
The National War
H.) port toward its goal.
Fundlike all ess
parts of our war effortmust be given prompt
As Commander-in-Chief I ask all our peopl
remember thisthat a share in the Nationa ae
Fund is a share in winning: the war.
TOM LINDER,
_ Commissioner of Agriculture,
FARM HELP WANTED)
Teettied - woman for
farm work with. elderly
coupl. Write. Mrs. W.
McBride, Rockmart, 642 Jones
Ave.
Want arnite woman or
couple to live in home and
Want
help with general farm duties...
Mrs. Ida R. Street, Ramnhurst.
Want white woman, good
health, to live as one of fam-
ily, and do farm work. Good
home, modern conveniences.
$5.00 week. Mrs. M. L. Clark,
| Atlanta, 531 Chappell Rd., N.
W. Be 1025-M.
Want family with force
enough, who can furnish own
stock, finance and move self,
to work 1 horse farm and
4,000 turpentine faces, (3rd yr. |
chipping),
A. tobaeco, 7%
on 50-50 pasis. 2
A. cotton al-
lotment. Good community.
Mail and school bus by door.
Only honest, sober family nee
apply. Mrs. BE. G. Anderson,
Baxley, oo
Want reliable 2
cropper for 1944.
H.
Give. all
H:
Adams, Madison.
Want white or col. man to |
work on chicken farm. Pre-
fer single man. Good pay
and ideal surroundings.
exp., and ref. first letter.. Mrs.
Harold Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2.
Want settled woman to care
for small place for. elderly
couple, tend to_ chickens _and
other farm work. Write. Mrs.
Geo. Robert, ~ Macon, 302
Cherry Ave.
T. | 4ths,
- | for elec.
share |
Give:
Rt <1,
Rainbow Drive.
FARM HELP WAN
Want good fens tongs
1 h. crop for 1944 on 3rd
or standing ren
house, plenty. out- bldgs.
bus by door, near sev. chu
ford. Rt.
Want colored share
Good land. mules and ho
on highway, plenty day |
when not in own crop. C
Waldrop, Forsyth, Rt.
crops, y
2. houses, on 50-50 basi
or see me at Dunwood
Spruill, Chenier (mat i
dress).
Want white idraily.
force to work 2 H. f
-Oglethorpe Co., 7 mi. Le
ton. Fourth of. crop or
ing rent. Located 2 mi.
d|Cross and known as Ma
Sr., home place. 9 room ho
arranged for 2 ages WwW
lights.
and RFD service. Appl M.
Parker, Point. /Peter.
. M. Lez, Columbus, Bo
cee colored dairy |
House and milk furnished,
$15.00 week. Close to
and church. All replies
wered. Fr d Parker, Decat
eare High Rock Dai
woman for _
_ Want
Margaret O
work. Write.
street, Lenox.
PLANT MORE SMALL GRAIN
TO PRODUCE POULTRY FE
very acre that can be spared should be plal
ed in small grains this fall to help provide the |
million tons that will be needed to feed Ge
poultry and turkey crop next year, stated J.
head of the poultry department at the. Universit:
Georgia College of Agriculture, Athens. _
These grainscorn, wheat, oats, and. bar
make up 80 percent of the poultry and turke
and all~of them can be produced on Georgia
Bell estimated that the amount of grain neede
be 18 to 20 million bushels, or one-third of the
total production.
A simplified starting and growing mash ts
fed with liquid skim or
buttermilk consists of.
pounds of ground yellow corn, 20 pounds
wheat, 20 pounds ground oats or barley, 8 pound
meat scrap, 1 pound fish oil,-and 1 pound tabl
If milk is not available, 8 pounds of soybean or
nut meal should be added in place of.8 p
the ground grains. Plenty of tender green iced
also be supplied.
Other simplified formulas ay fo ae ai
writing the poultry department at the ee
Sere Bell added,