Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1948 March 24



FARM

TOM LINDER






Sees

LAND EDITION

COMMISSIONER







WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1948,

NUMBER 28.




















Prior to, during and shortly after
Vorld . Wat One, the farmers of this
ountry experienced their most profit-
years.

uring the full term of President
y Roosevelt, Congress enacted the
; rman anti-Trust Laws, which were
2 gned to break down trusts and com-
< in restraint of trade. These laws
intended to force competition in
ess and industry thre same as in ag-
ture.

Ee sport of Teddy Roosevelt.
he prosecution: by the Federal Gov-

srument of some of the trusts under the |










man Trust Laws resulted in a fine
29 million dollars against the
ndard Oil Company, Other prose-
ns resulted in punishment to other
combines.

der the Sherman anti-Trust Laws
the Standard Oil Company was broken
Jown into anumber of smaller corpora-



tions. such as Standard Oil Company of |

New Jersey, Standard Oil Company of
Dhio and Standard Oil Company of
Kentucky, etc.
What had been a nation-wide trust in
oil was divided into a number of smaller
businesses and other large corporate in-
terests were also forced to divide into
smaller groups, . thereby creating com-
petition in the different lines of busi-
ness and industry.
The result of this break-down of
giant trusts was to give the law of sup-
ply and demand and the law of competi-
tion a chanee to operate. The result
Was that, during the years of the Taft.
Administration, industry, business and
agriculture were more nearly equalized
with each other than at any other time:
Ti was for this reason that the Con-
gress in 1933, elected to take the four
i. ; of the Taft Administration as the
ase period from which to figure parity
on agriculiural produets,

t is very important, therefore, for
the farmers to understand the reason
Why these years were selected as the
Pe period, and also why the parity has
failed to work out in practice because
of changing conditions from the base
period down to the present.

For generations, prior to World. War
e, the major nations of Europe were
> Up under: the old divine right of














King theory and the rulers of those
nations through intermarriage of the

ruling houses were all relatives and
kinspeople. :
The International Bankers of the

world, together with the business and
industrial heads of Kurope, considered

that form of gov ernment as being con- |

servative and SP dpctantill At that time
they considered the United States as
being a_ radical government whieh
could not endure.

After the Armistice of November,
1918, the internationalists considered
Bolshevist Russia as the danger spot
for the overthrow of constituted author-
ity and business in Europe.

Tn 1917, the oppressed people of Rus-
sia. in the midst of World War One,
had revolted from the rulership of their
Royal House, which was known by the
name of Romanoy (Romanoff).

The Bolsheviks had murdered the
members of the Royal House and had
confiscated their estates.

During the decade following World
War One, the International Bankers ex-
pected to see the restoration of the rul-
ing houses of Europe. They expec ted
to go back to the days of the divine

right of Kings.

During the decade from 1919 to 1929,
the agriculture of the United States, as
well as business and financial structure,
were wrecked in order that the Inter-
national Bankers could collect their
loans from European countries in Amer-
jean dollars. ; :

At the beginning of World War One.
Germany was the greatest industrial

and financial country. in Europe and

was further advanced in Sientific re-
search, although the independent spirit
and unequaled initiative of Americans
had caused the United States to outstrip
all others in inventive genius and in
self-reliance.

- For many years, prior to and during
World War One, the ruling House of
Germany were the Hohenzollerns
of which the ruler member was known
as the Kaiser. The last Kaiser, who
ruled during World War One, was
named Wilhelm Hohenzollern.

At the close of World War One, the
United States, England and the other
Allies, in order to insure that Germany
would never regain her strength as a
nation, exiled the Kaiser to Holland,





WSTALL MEN

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where he lived until just prior to the
beginning of the second World War,

The government in Germany was
changed to that of a republic roughly.
resembling that of the United States
and the military leader of World War
One, Prince Paul Von Hindenburg, was
made President of Germany.

On account of the destruction wrought
on the economy and finance of Germany
and the great drain on her manpower
by World War One, together with rep-
arations assessed against Germany by:
the Allies, Germany was never able to
recuperate under a form of government
to which it was not aconstane and
which was not suited to the conglom-
erate population of people who consti-
tuted the German. states.

Tt followed, therefore, as a matter of
course, that inflation ran rampant and
that the German people who owned the
land, houses and businesses in Germany,
fell easy prey to the intrigues of peo-
ple who, through the centuries, have
fattened on the financial distress of fal-
len nations.

We have seen in a former artiele how
the Internationalists, through funds
raised in the United States and other
countries, flocked into Germany and
took over the land, houses and other

properties belonging to the German
people.
Not only this, but these people of

other races, with the protection ef the
occupation forces of the Allies, en-
trenched themselves in all the better
jobs such as railway engineers, railway.
conductors, ete.

Therefore, a condition existed in Ger-
many very much akin to conditions in the
southern states during the Reconstrue-
tion Period following the War Between
the States.

Tt was in this atmosphere and con-
dition that these Internationalist
came to accept the idea of foreed im-
poverishment and subjugation of the

caucasian people of the world, begin-
ning with those in Germany.
The need for preservation of th

Germanic people against the hordes of
mongrel people among whom they lived
gave rise to Hitler who seized upon the
opportunity in his ambition to become
ruler first of Germany and then of the
countries that surrounded Germany.
The flocking to Hitler of the German
people was motivated very much in the
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FARM LAND FOR SALE

FARM LAND FOR SALE



165 A, 2 good houses plenty
timber, 15 A. bottom, on mail
and school, rt., 6 mi. S. Carnes-
aye: Frank Garcy, Carnesville,

Best offer buys 102 A, 20 mi.
S. Atlanta. 2 mi. S. Fairburn,
three-fourths mi. off Roosevelt
Hwy. 2 good houses with elec,
plenty wood and water, lake
site. Can be divided into 2
aay J. D. Self, Fairburn, Rt.

12 A land, 5 R house, good
basement, barn, fruit trees,
plenty water, well on back
porch. % mi. lake on Clayton
Rd., 4 mi. Hiwassee, on paved
hwy., near church, school bus
by door. Reasonable. Mrs. D. H.
White, Hiawassee.

50 A farm, 30 A cultivated,
new 5 R insulated house, elec.,
wood and timber, paved hwy.,
4 mi. out. All inquiries ans. a
good buy, not a bargain. A. A.
Dickenson, Donalsonville.

393 A land, 100 A in culti-
vation, 293 in woodland, some
saw timber, good house, barns
and springs, 2 wells, school bus
and mail rt. 7 mi. N. Hawkins-
ville, $12 A. J. S. Woods, Hawk-
insville.

30 A land, 4 R house, barn
and pasture, near church,
store, and bus line. Good lo-
cation. Mrs. Myrtle James
Dodd, Alpharetta, Rt. 1

20 A land in N. Fulton GCo.,
% mi. No. 9 Hwy., on good rural
R. school bus, some saw timber
and running water. Roy Mc-
Ginnis, Alpharetta, Rt. 1.

65 acres, mor or less, farm,
Morgan Co. plenty timber, 2
running streams, 35 A. open,
3 R ceiled house, outbldgs., ete.
1 mi. road frontage. Sewell
Church Rd. $2,000. Cash. J. L.
Veal, Social Cirle, Rt. 2.

93 A. Forsyth Co. 6 mi. W.
Cumming; adjacent Fannie Har-
rell and Ed Estes place. 6 A
bottom, 10 new ground, 15 Se-
Ticea, 50 M. ft. saw timber, cab-
in, barn, electricity, highway,
school bus. Paid $66.76 Taxes
1947, Rich land, good home.
$2,500. C. N. Harrell, Chamblee,
eras. 2, Atlanta, phone CH.

Cornelia. Both frontage on
aved road, conv. to furniture
actory, and Chicopee Lumite
Plant. Work, school bus and
mail by door. See. Ben Ivie,
Cornelia, Star Rt.

26 A. 3-R. house, elee. lights,
Well, about 2 mi. W. Smyrna,
Cobb Co., 1 mi, off pavement,
$1,850 cash. Possession in 30
days. Don Martin, Marietta,
RFD 4.

25 to 35 A, good 7 R house,
elec. pump in well, 4% ii Cor-
nelia, and 46 A woodland, 5%
mi. Cornelia. a

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192% A, 110 cultivation, all
fenced, 6 mi. So. Cochran, 4 and
3 R houses, all with elec. Store
house, 2 barns, swimming pool,
springs, creeks. Church and
school adjoining the place.
Known as Baileys Park
Place. J. -S. Berryhill, ~ Em-
pire, Rt: 1.

20 A farm, 5 R house, barn;
crib, good spring, branch water,
some good timber, in heart of
mountains, 3 mi. Clayton. Sell
or trade. Ray McClain, Tiger.

2 tracts: 140 A., dwelling,
barn, 50 A. cultivation, bal. pas-
ture and timber, $3,500 ($25 A)
other, 107 A. 5 R house, pasture,

on -public road and mail route,

$2,657. ($25 acre). J. N. Willing-
ham, Atlanta, 188 Elizabeth St.
N. E..WA 0329.

10 A farm, 2% mi. Dahlonega
on Auraria Rd., mostly bottom,
some upland, 4 R house, some
small outbldgs. A. W. Dowdy,
Dahlonega, Rt. 3, Box 11.

15 A, 3 R house, % mi. paved
road, elec. line, running water
upstairs and down, 5- mi. Dal-
ton on Dawnville Rd., mail and
school Rt. 2 mi. churches. Jerry
C. Crow, Dalton, Rt. 4.

40 A estate, good strong land,
plenty water, wood, 7-R house,
painted inside and out, school
and mail rt., near 2 churches,
$2,500 quick sale. See. Elbert
Daniel, Winston, Rt. 1. ;

900). Ay. Carrolls = Co... nar
church, school, store, REA,
*phone line, 6 houses, one 24x
30 barn built last year, one 60x
90 three story milking barn for
30 cows, milk house, plenty of
outbldgs. Lots of bottom land,
pastures, plenty Lespedeza, Se-
ricea, Kudzu and Clover. James
Burson, Carrollton.

268 A, Houston Co., 3 mi. S.
Warner Robins; mail and school
rt., half cleared, bal. nice grow-
ing timber; considerable saw
timber and pulpwood now
ready, 40 bearing pecan trees.
Recently terraced. J. D. Parker,
Macon, Rt. 2. phone County
180-J3. :

257% <A, 6 mi. Gainesville,
just off Athens-Gainesville Hy.,
practically new house with as-
bestos siding, . outbldgs. Fine
for chicken raising, ranching or
farming. See. Robert C. Har-
rington, Gainesville, Rt. 4.

65 A good pasture land, plen-
ty small timber, few acres in
cultivation, small orchard, 6 R
house, barn, other outbldgs.,
water on porch; 1 A, 1% mi.
Dallas, good for chickens, nice
place to build on.. Write. O. A.
Stone, Dallas, Rt. 2.

50 A land, 4% mi. Clarkes-
ville, Ga. near Hwy 23. 9-R
home place, more acres if de-
sired. Reasonable. R. H. Cathey,
Clarkesville, Rt. 3.

ow

house, elec., outbldgs., pare
in
cultivation, bal. young timber

worth Hwy. 92. Clyde West-
broke, Dallas, Rt. 1.

35 A farm, 3 R house, large
barn, small barn, corn crib,
lights in house and barn, pump
in well; near school bus line|
and church, Center Point Com- |

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|munity near Carrollton. Tom| ;
|| Hathcock, Franklin. <

89.9 A Cattle farm, 81 under
barb wire fence, 52 A_ rye
grass and clover, growing tim-
ber, running water, 4 R dwell-
ing, 2 barns, elec. 6 mi. N.E.
Lexington, school bus rt., 1 mi
Sandy Cross Bapt. Church.
Immediate possession. Edwin
C. Colquitt, Lexington, RFD 2.

154 A, 2 mi. Conyers, long
road. frontage on Covington
Hwy. Tenant house, lights,
water, bottom land, lake site,
some timber, mules and equip.,
$7000. Terms or wil trade.
F. C. Gheesling, Atlanta, 140
Forsyth St. S. W. Ma. 0278.

25 A land, and new house
on Fairmount Hwy., about 3
mi. W. Jasper in Pickens Co.,
Near churches, on schogs bus
and mail rt., good n&ghbor-
hood, REA line in front of
door. Bargain. Wm. C. Bryant,
Jasper, Rt. 2.

89 A, Douglas Co. 38 mi.

Atlanta, good creek bottoms,
excellent for pasture; about
20 A in cultivation, rest in

small timber, mostly pines, old
3 R house, (needs repairs).
Bargain. C, W. Autry, Atlanta,
474 Woodward Ave. S. E. .

84 A. Madison Co., 35 in
ciivation, bal young timber
and pasture, branch and crek
through place, on hard sur-
face road, 1 mi. church, store.
corn and wheat mill; school
bus and mail by door, elec
coming soon, 5 mi. county
seat, 1 mi. Greyhound bus line.
Plenty out bldgs. Lester Mas-
sey, Danielsville, Rt. 3.

40 A red land, at Candler
Well, no house, about half
cleared, church, school, and RR
less than % mi., $1000, part
cash, rest terms; Also lot near
Silk Mill, $700. E.. Callas,
Gainesville, 360 Oak St.

Farm 2% mi. to left of Cen-
ter, and 1. mi. Sanford, for
sale or rent. Miss Icie Smith,
Commerce, Central Ave,

44 A land, 9 A good bottom,
6 R house, good pastures with
running water, barn and out-
bldgs. good bit young timber
on place. 2 mi. Elberton. Rea-
sonable. W. L. Meyer, Elberton,
Rt. 6.

75 A, 15 level land, good
pasture, plenty timber, 5 R
house. lights and water, 2 mi.
N. Blairsville, $3500. Frank
Roberts, Blairsville, Box 1.

Will sell or exc. my equity
in one 4 R- house, 22 A good
Jand, running water yr. round;

near church and school, on
Hwy. 124, near stores; Also
planter, Gee Whiz, dist. Turn

Plow and Plow stock, practi-
cally new 1 H wagon, and
1400 Ib. 3-9-6 guano near Zora
Church at Centennial. A. S.
Buice, Lithonia, Rt. 1.

140 A land, Monroe Co. 5 R
house, elec., running water, 2
yr. round streams on _ place,
fenced and cross fenced, 3
chicken houses, 2 barns, wood,
car-houses, tin tops on all
houses. 1 mi. 2 churches, and
Hwy. 42 at Blount. Shade trees,

1 scuppernong vihe, some
peaches, pears, apples, pecan,
bearing, $5,000. T. S. Tribble,

Forsyth, Rt. 2. Box 93.

Approx 200 A, most of place
under fence, 125 M ft. saw
timber, with all machinery,
tractor, etc. Permanent pasture.
6 R house, 3 story barn, cow
barn, smoke house drilled well,
with elec. pump, 1 mi. Milner,
Ga., on school bus rt. Write for
other information. J. E. Trice,
Milner.

Approx: 36 -A, .New:"5 R
house, pump in well, good. pas-
tures, Come 2 Mi. N. Pine
Lake, Rockbridge rd, Inquire
at J. W. Martins on Rockbridge.
Or come from Stone Mt. out
Rockbridge, turn at mail boxes
with Wilson, Culberth, or



Iwrite. M, C. Ward, Stone Mt.

100 A good land, good 4 R

5 mi. S. Acworth, Dallas Ac-| motor,

peach orchard in this section,



100 A Henry Co., 2 good
houses, elec. lights, 4 outbldgs.,
2 head work stock, (work any-
where), also Hammermill and
dusting machine, pea

wagon, truck, plow, tools.
Good, pastures, plenty water
and wood, 6 mi. SE. McDon-
ough. S. C. Johnson, Locust
|Grove, Rt. 2. : s

running water, 4 R house, r
roof, $20 A. Tabor Ginn.
ton. iis nego
150 A on Ta
lasting springs, lots tim

part cash and terms. R. W. Jen-
nings, LaFayette, Rt. 4.

90 A, 5 R house, pasture,
plenty wood, on school bus and
mail rt., good road 7 mi. Dal-
ton, good community, $3,500.
Dan Hood, Dalton, Rt. 2.

157% <A, 75 A cultivation,
bal. woods, plenty wood, some
saw timber, 60 A more can be
taken in, old mill site (no mill)
fon stream that never goes dry,
Two 5 R houses, out bldgs, 2
wells, pecan, fruit trees, 3.6 A
tobacco allotment, and _ barn.
In two tracts joined, $4,000, or
$2,500 ea. Russell Humphries,
Pelham, RFD 3. Re

All or part of my 318 A
farm, Six R house with elec.,
-and one 4 R house, on mail
and school bus Rt. % mi.
church, saw timber and plenty
cedar, good crek bottoms and
meadow. Ideal for
ranch. Buford Eaton, Elberton,
Rt. 6, at Ruckersville.

1 A land, 5 R brick house, 1
mi.. Alpharetta,
Rd. Mail and school bus by
chicken house,- crib, barn; 3
door, good water. J. M. West-
brook, Alpharetta, Rt. 1.

95.8 A land, 50 A cultivation,
plenty wood, pasture, running
water, spring, well, 5 R_ house,
plenty outbldgs, mail and
school bus rt. 5 mi, Bowman
High school 1% m._ Baptist
church. 12 mi. Elberton. Sell
or exc. smaller farm. C. T.

Freeman, Bowman, Rt. 1.
216 A stock and_ poultry
farm, Harris! Co., on paved

hwy. No. 18; 6 R dwelling and
tenant house, elec. and water
works, barns, poultry houses,
other outbldgs., pecan grove,
wood saw timber, creek, spring
water, whole place wired in
for hogs and cattle. Terms. C.
E. Woodruff, Chipley,

134 A, 3 mi, paved highway,

(painted), plenty wood,
saw. timber, plenty outbldgs.,
enough land in cultivation for
two families, $35 A. Iris Wor-
ley, Commerce, Rt 3.

152 A farm, house and small
barn; also 120 A farm, 6 R
house and 30 acres. All in
Harris Co. Mrs. A. O. Sands,
West Point, Rt. 2.

51 A rolling grey gravel
land, partly wooded, ideal for
chickens, cattle or fruits and
berries. Good 5 R house, ever-
lasting well on porch, on good
road, 4 mi. Chatooga Co. seat,
E. D. Hammonds, LaFayette,
Rt. 2. 2 mi. N. Naomie.

57 A, 2 houses, also 14% A,
new 8 R block house unfin-
ished, Both farms on Rock-
bridge road., DeKalb co., 15)

Plenty of water and good land
for truck farming. Will divide
57 A tract if desired. Some
saw timber. W. B. Atkinson,
Lithonia Rt. 2.

80 A farm, about 1% mi. N-
E. Carrollton, good house, barn
and outbldgs., 15 A _ pasture,

Carrollton and Atlanta Hwy.
$6,000. Marvin L. Burns, Car-
rollton, Rt. 3, Box 372.

1115 A good level land, good
buildings, 425 A cultivated this
year, 2 mi. accredited school,
paved hwy. adjoining best

for quick sale, $15 A. Posses-
sion this fall, J. Allen Payne,
Butler, Box 401, Phone 802

Good 5 H. Crop in cultiva-
tion, plenty woodland, 3 good
houses, Elec. other buildings,
plenty water, branches and

thrash, mowing machine, rake,| fronting

_ | bldgs. 1. mi
81 A, 25 in cultivation, bal.)

not cut over. Bargain, cash or

cattle

on Hopewell]

near Ashland, good 6 R house}
some].

and 10 mi. Atlanta City limits. |.

nice young orchard % mi. off}








large coh
| painted,
streams, long rd.
berries; 35 A
St. Mt.
but Rd.: necc-
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wells, 2 flowing,
land, some timb
| pecan .trees.
| supplied with 1}
kinds, School _
Hwy. and
Dvorak, Cobb.

6 large lots,
|large tents, orc!
plenty wood,
Towns Mill off
paved hwy. |
wick, Dalton,
2 tracts for s
A, two 3 RB,
and 145 A,-4 RF
barn John E.~
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poosa River, 40
upland, 4R block
store, 16x30,

and school Rt., el
N. Watts, Felton, I
236 A real st
eral springs,
60 A cultiv:
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50 A farm, 6
28 house, b
ceiled, 3 stable
feed room, new
good orchard, 12
trees .and grapes, |
bottoms, good. pil
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Cooling house.
with running
young orchard
mail and school









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for
value. Write.

1/2 mi. Hwy.
cattle raising
Fayetteville.

300 A farm,

good lake site,
tivation. ont. ho
bldgs. and wired
the place, cleat
stream of water c
place. M. D. Gi
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river, 4 good wells, school and
mail Rt G, Summ ;







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Ellijay, Reason-
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timber, stream,
$2500. Phone,
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good gar-







unning water; on
2 mi. paved Can-
Hwy. 4 1/2 mi.
ce cash. Mrs.











5000 cap., auto-
s, plenty other
sant tame . grass
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mount to more
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_pond, water in
42 A in cultiva.
| pasture. D. M: Nix,

old; varieties, |



t,{ing public and. railroad,

river frontage, 4
jbarn, 3 outbldgs., elec., school

; ] | lights,
-| Atlanta in Forsyth Co., 4 mi. of
dirt road. Ideal suinmer home, |

s, strawberries, |

locality. |

paved road, mail |

~|\churches, school,

175 A land, good house, out-
bldgs., good spring, 20 A bot-
tom, 5 A lespedeza, 50,000 ft.

: |saw timber, pulp cord wood, lo-

cated on Shoal Creek, 2 1/2 mi.
above the Buford Dam. William
. -Crow, Buford; Rt--d.

150 A. farm; 1 creek, 2
branches, timber, 1/2 mi. front-
close
to station and the largest
.|ecounty school in Ga., canning
plant, freezer locker, close to
Toccoa and 2 churches. Ideal
for dairying or any farm busi-
ness. John A. Moseley, Eastan-
ollee. :

water, 2 chicken houses, 4000
cap., 300,000 ft. saw timber, 32
A lespedeza, 1 mi. of Buford
Dam site, 1 mi. Cumming-Bu-
ford Hwy., 9 fresh water
springs. Tenant in- one house
now. $25. A. R. E. Green, At-
lanta, 237 Pharr Rd. N. BE

41 A, Dawson Co., on Daw-
sonville and Gainesville No.
19 Hwy., 1 mi. Dawsonville

|High School, 4 R house, elec.,

15 A in cultivation, bal. pas-
ture and timber; 2 branches on
each side of house, two 1000
cap. chicken houses, saw tim_
ber, $3000. Rented for $948.
Willie Vaughters, Dawsonville.

63 A Gwinnett .Co., half mi.
4 RR house,

Rt., church near; timber, pas-
ture, bottom land, good neigh-

\bors, beautiful place, 15 A cul-

tivation, chicken house, fruit
trees. Henry L. Bowden, s\t-

}lanta, 1766 Ponce de Leon Ave.,
IN. BL Call Cy. 1572.

20 A, 10 A cultivation, 7 A
woods, 3 A lake site cleared,
2 bold streams, 4 R house, elec.
large new barn, 38. mi.

- |$2500. W. B. McKee, oe
ath eo:

159 A land, well eae a

good 2 story house, plenty wa-
|ter, good land, good pasture, 25

A in cultivation, more to clear,
6 mi. Gainesvitle. B. F. Mor-
vison, Gainesville, Rt. 3.

200: A farm, 100 A good open
land, 100 A in young timber,
and pasture. Good. 3 R house
with lights, good we of wa-
ter, plenty outbldgs., 3. R ten-
ant house,a Il under fence; mail
and school rt. 8 mi. S. Had-
dock. Sll or exc. for small
chicken farm in No. Ga. W. M.
Kitchens, Haddock, Rt. 1.

Small plot, 4 R house (brick
{stucko), lights, water,
chuteh, 2 1/2 blocks school bu:

on surburban bus line and ee
rt., 2 stores close, $1850. or exc.

for place. in Fulton. or Bibb Co.
|for same price. Mrs E. Hop_

Rt.

son, Macon, Leavada Dr.,

Farm land with 4 or 6 R
house, lights, water, and phone,
on school, mail and surburban
bus line, three-fourths mi.
business. section of city and
.|city bus, pecan and several
kinds fruit- trees, lots of shrub-
bery and flowers. Reasonable.
Phone 8038-W. Mrs. Ivene Frost,

Macon, R. R. 7, Hightower Rd.

100 A Tift-Turner line, West
of 41; 60 A cultivation, good
buildings, good soil, well wa-
tered, river, .springs, plenty
timber, fencing, elec., tobacco,
peanuts, cotton acreage. I. M.
Yancey, Tifton, Rt.-3:

100 A, 10 mi. S. Douglasville,
5 R finished house, barn, pas-
ture, -3 running streams,
site, young orchard, fire and
pulpwood, 1/2 mi. surfaced rd.,
stores,
power in 30 days, $25. A; 50 A

, |productive land, running water,
.{ well, lake site, new 4 R bun-

galow house, 1 mi. church,
store, $200. Possession now. A.
D. Giles, Douglasville, Rt. 2.

- 120 A red pebbly land, 35 A
in cultivation, 5 A pasture, bal.
woods, 40 large, pecan trees, 20
yrs. old. Barn, tenant house,
acti ally new 6 R dwelling
with






hardwood Toe, elec, etc. $8,-|
00. : lilds, Bu



382 A, two dwellings, lights, |

Cost Rd., 4.R house,

a

to

} separate

lake.

elec, |

school bus by door,

|ning water,

modern conveniences, |





68 A good land, 2 houses,
good barn, chicken house and
smoke house, elec. School and
mail rt., 2000 ft. front beauti-
ful lake site, 2 mi. W. Fayette_
ville adjoining Lake Bennett.

J. E. Knowles, Fayetteville, Rt.

Py,

75 A, 35 cultivation, 35 A
woodland, 5 A Bermuda Grass,
4 and 5 R houses, outbldgs., 2
branches, plenty fruit, near
hwy., church; school, store, op-
posite Mt. Pleasant Church.
Cotton, grain, vegetables, 2
good wells,
good community, 4 mi. Homer.
Lights available. C. D. Enloe,
Homer. 4 ;

101 1/2 A cleared, good land,
120 pecan trees, 10-20 yrs.. old,
2 houses, good barns, other out-
bldgs. Sell in 2 different tracts.
(One 39 A, other 62 1/2 A) each
with house, pecan grove, and
site: for pond, elec. soon avail-
able, well fenced for stock
farm. 2 mi. Cochran, 1 mi. Mid-
dle Ga. Callege. M.-H. Floyd,
Cochran.

338. A in Franklin Co, 3
good houses, elec. and on post |.
roads, 148 A .in cultivation,
smooth land, in pig flat fields,
100 A creek bottom, pasture,
25 A upland, pasture, rest in
timber, 150 M. ft. saw timber,
$15,000.00. H. J. Crunkleton,
Carnesville,R t. 2.

Building lot just outside the
city limits of Macon, for sale or
trade for N. Ga. farm. W. P.
Hughes, Cumming, Rt. 1.

74.2 A, located in-.1303rd Gm.
Dist., Oglethorpe Co. bounded
North by Beverdam Rd, E
by said road and Arnoldsville
Rd, South by property of
Sprulin, (now White), E. by
Spurlin and Meyers, 3 mi Ar-
noldsville, 3 mi. Crawford. 4
R house, elec., wood, running
water, well on porch, school
bus and RFD. Mrs. Wm. H.
Harrison, Arnoldsville.

ee A land, more or less, 7

E Atlanta, % mi. Boulder
lights,
parn, fine

mail rt. garage,

Jake site, springs, plenty wood}

and water, some saw _ timber,

'12 A open land, on bus rt.,

right at Fork Creek Church.
W. S. Ellison, Ellenwood, Rt. 2.

140 A, some saw timber, 3
mi. Rupert, Ga., on new state
hwy.,-
See. John R. Wade, Butler, Rt
1, Box 49.

230 A, 12 R dwelling, 3 ten-
ant houses, barn, pasture with
water near= RR, hwy. << 17;
schools and churches. About
4 mi. Hwy 29. No better land
in this part of state, for general
farming, dairy or livestock.
Mrs. Don T.. Barnes, Roy
Phone 25 W. ,

50 A, 8 mi. E. McDonough,
38 mi. Atlanta, near Ola and
Hwy 81. 5R house, fine shades,
this) farm all in 1 field, no
gullies, lies beautifully; Also
25. A woodland nearby if de-
sired. See. .D. A. Landrum,
McDonough, Rt. 1, Box To.

109 A good red land, 6 R
house, . good outbldgs., lights,
running water, stock and farm-
ing tools, 4 mi. N. LaFayette,
om good road, Mail and school
rt. Priced to sell. Dennis Beard,
LaFayette, avai Ae

255 A land, 2 mi. S. Jersey.
with 3 houses, 2; barns, small
dairy, good pasture with new
wire, 25 milch cows, 5 mules,
tools, tractor, all combined or
for cash or terms.
Lights and water when we can
get enough pipe. S. C. Wiley,

ston.

| Covington, Rt. 3.

140 A, 47 A in cultivation,
timber land, pecan grove, lights

available, 24% mi. Alma. Mrs.
G. W. Williams, Alma, Phone|-
224 W.

210 A, 5 R house, 2 chicken
houses elec., pump in well,
2 good pas-
plenty wood and run-
$25 A. 4 mi, N.
Jefferson. W. M. Prete Jef-
ferson;, Rt. 1,

60. A, 30 in. bottoms, 30 in
steel silo, 2,000 ft. paved road
upland, house and 100 ton
frontage, elec., 4% mi. E. At-
Janta Phone Ma. 32 81. P. M.
Harden, aeptas Rt. 3, peuee
Crest Dr. :

tures,

timber, fire wood,

| Reasonable.
| Milledgeville, Rt. 3.

$10 A. No letters ans. |.



- Warwick.

2045 A good land, 100 A open
100 in timber. Fine stock farm.
River through place, 3 houses,
barn. on school and mail rt.,

elec., 4 mi, Locust Grove, 25 A
sowed in grain and lespedeza,
$7,000. W. H. Martin, Locust

Grove, Rt. 1.

440 A, 5 mi. S. Spring Place
on Calhoun Rd. 2 creeks, sev-
eral springs, 1 pond, plenty
young timber, saw timber, good
barn, outbldgs. 3 houses, 2
nearly new, 160 A fenced for
cattle, land turned for 1948
crop, 100 A open. Sell together
or divided. Clyde W. Martin,
Rambhurst, Rt. 1 y

49 A, mostly wood, branch
and creek $2750. Cash. See.
Come out Riverton Rd. to
creek. % mi. from paved rd.
on creek and Camp Rd. L. W.
Huckeba, Fairburn, Rt. 2.

16% A, 8 in cultivation,
splendid for trucking, 5 mi.|
new farmers market. New 5 R
house, lights, outbldgs., $3,000;
171 A, 5 R house, 25 A finest
bottom land, 50 M ft. hardwood
and pine timber, 2. creeks.
Fine truck farm, Contact: A,
-J~ King, Toccoa, Rt. 3. ;

435 A. at Middleton, Elbert
Co., school bus by door. - 6 mi.
city of 10,000, some in high
state of cultivation. 25 A La-
dino, 30 Lespedeza, 10 Kudzu,
75 open but not worked this
year. Practically new 9 R brick

house, 2 baths, 2 car briick :
garage, barn, other outbldgs;} 10 A. Ben Hill County, 7 mi,
$3,000 tenant house almost] N. Fitzgerald, $295. James C.

completed and farm machinery.

Sell for less than cost of bldgs.| 1

Terms. Henry E. Hammond,
Middleton, Sunnyview. Farms.

51 A, plenty saw timber to
build house, good pasture,
plenty water, hay meadow,
plenty fire wood, lots oak and
pine, pulpwood, spring, some
open land, sight of business
section, 2 churches, good school.
Just outside city limits on
Athens Carnesville Hwy. Mrs.
Lessie Crawford, Ila. ;

19 A, frontage of 750 ft., on
Hwy. 41, % mi. S.. State line.
will cons. trading for larger
farm. T. W. Cox, Ringold, Rt. 2.

158 A, 3% m. Milledgeville
on. paved hwy., 6 R house with
bath, and 2 4k houses, feed
barn, other small. buildings.
R. M.. Benford,

Several large and small
places, plenty wood and water,
Sell to suit buyer. Or exc. Hoyt
W. Gainer, Dewey Rose, Rt. 1.

290 A Pulaski Co., 1 large |
house, and 1 tenant house,
barns, on REA line, mail and
school rt., about half way be-
tween Eastman and Hawkins-
ville, Ga. About 60 A in tim-
ber, bal. in cultivation. Red
Pebble land. John B. Stewart
Jr., Eastman, Rt. 2.

120 A, 2 houses and barns,
2 wells of lasting water. and
lasting water in pasture, some
real good land, makes bale of
cotton per acre. 1% mi. Dallas
and Buchanan Hwy. No
Draketown, 34 mi. 2 churches,
% mi. school bus and lights,
mail by door, $3,000. Effie
Driver, Temple, Rt. 2.

60. A good farm land near
Augusta for sale. N. L. Weeks,
Augusta, 824 Russell St. Phone
38845,

35 A good land, Heard Co.,
about 25 A in cultivation, all
can be cultivated. Good house
not completed, good barn un-
finished, pasture, plenty water,
spring, wood, etc., elec. avail-
able. Dont write. See. T. J.
Freeman, Roopville, RFD 1.

Approx. 100 A (few addition-
al acres), mostly bottoms, 40
to 60 ft., fine timber, for quick
sale, $7, 000. A. L. Harden, Dah-
lonega, Ui os

100 A, 40 in cultivation, rest
timber and pasture, no build-
ings but plenty timber to build
with. Mrs. A. M. Powell, Fitz-
gerald, Rt. 2.

9842. A, 1 and a half mile
Warwick on Sylvester Rd., 37
cultivation, stumps been pulled,
bal. under fence, woods, pas-
ture, nice young timber, 2
houses, barn, 3 wells, pump,
water in house, both houses
wired, 1 rock with plastered
walls, the other circled sheet
rock. 2 churches, sshoolt and
mail Rt, Mrs. Pearl Smoak,



| 2 barns, 40 A in cultivation, 25.

91:






28 A, 12 or 14 A, cultivaneme
more can be. House under re-
pairs, 5 R when finished, a
broiler houses and equip. Near
church, school and mail rt. W.
A. Sosebee, Gainesville, Rt. +

112 A,. on good paved hwy.,
7 mi. Gainesville, 4 mi. Talmo,
9 R house, Elec. pump in well
and bath; new 5 R house, pump,



















A pasture, $15,000. H. D. Me-
Neal, Gainesville, Rt. 4 .

50 A, 10 mi. S. E. Cordle, 20
A open, bal. Beads, timbered
Good pasture land. H
Cordele.

120 A, one 5 R bungalow
lights and metal roof, good
barn and outbldgs., all land
fenced, good well, REA power
line. P. L. Yawn, Rhine, Rt. 1.
Care Mrs. E. B. Shepherd.

25 A woodland, 9 mi. Alma,
2% mi. off New Lacy on A. C.
ea RR ei METS.) les Burman,
Cordele, 601-11th Ave.

200 A, White Co., 3 mi. Cler-
mont, 4 R house, outbldgs., 18
A bottom, 60 to 70 A cleared,
rest timber; lots of saw timber.
Good for stock or poultry, and %
general farming. Bargain for
quick sale. M. M. Staton, Clever oo
land, RFD 2.

80 A timbered, stream along
side and across back, approx.
300 ft. frontage on U. S. Hwy.
6 mi. S. Waycross, $2,000. A.
Woodward, Waycross, Rt. 4
Box 61.


































McNease, Sr., Waycross, BEE







216 A, 2 good houses, ee
barns, other outbldgs. good
spring water, 70 A bottom cul-
tivation and meadow, good pas=
ture and wire. fence, 100 A
young timber, large creek, thru
farm, 4-%% mi. to store, mill,
church, hwy., 5 mi. Blairsville.
Union Co. $10,000. W. H. Floyd,
Blairsville, Rt. 3.

' 50 to 60 A. land for rent with
13 R house, elec., good location
for truck farming and livestock
raising, fair fencing, $20 mth.
for land and house.No drunks
or roughs need apply. Mrs.
Omie Lou Fordham, Toomsboro.

220 A good farm land, 50



















cultivation, rest timberland,
fine stock barn, fish pond, 2
houses, outbldgs., good fenee,

in So. Ga. on Alapaha River -Eli-
sha Swain, Nashville, Rt. 4.

50 A fine farming land, 2%
mi. off Bankhead Hwy., Doug-
las Co., $7,500. J. L. Hagler, Aus- 2
tell, *phone 5696.

12 A land, in site Ghatipo anes f
Church, near the hwy., +
house, water, lights, store: nice
location. See. George Aberna-
thy, Robertstown.

70 A, 18 mi. Atlanta, 30 es

tivation, -plenty woods,
spring branches, 6 R house,.
pump in well, complete new








bath; school bus by door. Lay-
ing house, barn, $5,500. From
east Atlanta take Bouldererest
Dr. to Fork Creek, cross bridge,
turn left, keep straight 9 mi.
to Rays Store, ask for! Ju1.G@
Keaton, Stockbridge, Rt. 1.

2H. farm 3-% mi. Griffin,
Spalding Co., with 6 R house,
for sale. Mrs. L. O. Strickland,
Atlanta, 1300 Oxford Rd.






























| 3 tracts all on Hwy., 360 Ay. hs
good, pebbly land, 7 mi. So.
Hawkinsville. Creek through

property; 150 A. 6 mi. No. Ro=
chelle. Priced to sell. See R. L.

Slade, Jr., Hawkinsville, phone
No. 319 J.
137 A. farm, 2 good houses,

one 4-R ceiled and brick; other
2 R. with good spring and
barn, good pasture, 12-13 AS
bottoms, plenty fire wood and
cotton land, 1 mi. school, mail
by door, about mi. off Hwy. W.
Ludville (Pickens Co.) $2,500.
Linza Young, Ranger, Rt. 2.

2 tracts land, 160 ft. by 200
ft. facing the road, 2 mi. East
Norcross and_ the Celley Mil
Rd. A. B. Ashworth, Norcross,
RED 1.

340 A. Troup Co., 2-% mi. W.
bHogansville, 10-% mi. No. La-
Grange (County Seat), good 5
R. residence, no out-bldgs. 2
wells, 5 or 6 bold springs, 3
branches never go. dry. Ideal
for Dairy cattle, Hog and Poul-
try farm. 45 A. Bermuda pas-
ture, 75 A creek ottoms. Cheap.
Ht: ;









ee. . Apt. 6 phone RA
6930... eee,









FARM LAND FOR

FARM LAND FOR SALE |







- 90 A more or less, 50 A pas-
jure, 5 R dwelling, good barn,
- mill house, good mill rocks, but
no pond, plenty running waiter,
good fishing,

pine, 12 A bottom, 4 mi N. Ila.
near colored church and school;
187 A land, 50 A bottom,
A cultivation, and 1947: J. D.
' (Model A)- Tractor and 6 Disc
Tiller, $8,000; 30 A, 2 dwellings,
6 other buildings, water,
paved road, town about 500, 15
mi. Athens, $10,000. Helen Mc-



30 A cultivation,

cay good oak and hickory
wood. Good 4 R house, ceiled,

painted, elec., good well water

on Acworth-Dallas Rd. School
and mail rt. $2750 cash. R. H.
~ Bennett, Kennesaw, Rt. 2.

=; -30 A, Fannin Co.,
- young timber. 3 R house, needs
- some repairs. Good spring, elec.-
- soon, fine place for _apple or-

off pavement. BSB. Holloway,
_ Dalton, 326 Grimes St.

y off Flowery
- Branch and Braselton Hwy.,
i wonderful place for
summer resort and fish pond,
Tots Potton and woodland, no
See to know

ee och and ean hwy. Phill
Orr, Flowery Branch, Rt. 2.

2 farms, -Macon ats
Oglethorpe, Mules.
-all tools, both on Tay ic
for cash or make terms. C.

i. 90 A good lend
district Henry Co.,

- cultivated with ease. 2 R house
partly - furnished,
= apring br anch, about $75. worth
grapevines, and fig
elec. Houses
[ least * $1,000: Farm|
a 1, Ey E. F. Thomp-
1418 Woedbinte

5 Vs A, 3 R ce det: lights.
Come down
Polen Rd. to Adams dr., turn
to left on Bennett St.,
the old marietta
runs right in front of house,
William | R. Thompson, Bolton,

Small eatin: good land water
running through pasture, 4 R

Rica off Bankhead Hwy. J: C:
ee Winston, Rt. 1.

275 A farm, 6 R house,

~ Small country home with
bldgs., $800 cash. Mrs. Elsie
Chadwick. Dalton, Rt. 4.

30 A land, modern 6 R

blinds, inlaid linoleum, on Bir-
mingham hwy.. 23, fe mi. |
Chattanooga. Write for inform-
ation.. R. L. Blevins, Rising
eEawn, Rt. 1.

648 A, 6 mi. Franklin, 400 A
in pasture, all under - 3-5
strands wire, on REA _ line,
school bus rt. plenty running
water, $6,000. R. L. Awbrey, |
Franklin, Rt. 4. .

Poultry farm. Houses for
1700 hens, 3 brooder houses, ;
8 Room dwelling with bath,
4 mi. W. Kingsland, % mi.
paved hwy., Mail and school}

REA power, bearing pecan
Be fruit trees, large scupper-
nong vines. Easily converted
into dairy farm. 15 mi. from|
coast. D. G. Caldwell, Kings-
land, Camden Co.

172 A, Newton Co., 3 Mi.

Lowe Place. Good 6 R ceiled
house, elec. pump, large broiler
house, automatic waterers, 2
large barns, outbldgs., pecans
and other fruit trees, 30 A pas-
tures, large creek. branches,
saw timber. to build tenant!
houses, also pulpwood. Tom
Daniel, .Mansfield, Rt. 1.

10 A, 10 mi. Five Points, 6
R house, combination bath: and:
shower, other modern conyen-
iences; grape vines, fruit trees,
large barn and garage, spring
branch. 1,2 mi. RR. crossing on
Cascade Rd. Owner occupied.
Paul D. Coursey, Ben Hil, Rt.
1, Cascade Rd.

86 A good farm land, 25 mi.
Atlanta). on Athens - Monroe
paved hwy., plenty wood, some
saw timber. large stream, lights
_| near church and school, 2 mi.
E. Snellville where Grayson
| Rd. intersects Athens-Monroe
Hwy. Miss Pearl Harris, Gray-
son, Rt.. 1.

One-half acre land, 3 R con-
crete block house, bath and 2
porches, all elee., modern con-
veniences. Elec pump in well.
Reasonable. Wiley W. Hend-
wicks, Statesboro, Rt. 5. ~

230 A, cultivated 100 with
nice growth of slash. pine, 3

dwellings, 2 mi. S. Lexy,
Emanuel Co., 1 mi. off -US.

elec. available, $30 A: Also
Ford tractor and equip. with
farm. . HE. L. Kemp, Lyons.

61 A. with 29 A in cultiva-
: a 1000 - turpentine faces,
fair buildings, new tob. barn,

t.| g00d fencing, running water in

: ee for paving soon. Terms
arranged; Also

David T. Jennings,

fields for stock. 1 mi. off New-
"| Tacy and Blackshear hwy., 11%
mi. E. Shady Grove. Church,
on mail and school rt. Hyman
Allen, Alma Rt. 3.

144. A farm, Gordon Co.,
good fertile soil, 65 A all in
1 tract, can be plowed. with.
rowers 142 mi. long. Good 4 R

ar| house, well, barn. other out-

mostly. timberland,
eit? store; rae peade ees

Good 5 R dwelling,
ca dill good 4 R house. _spring

Hutson, Blairsville,

house, barn and out Bids, feed

~ Also 240: A, 51S
1on, cee bottom |

school rt. Patics Fannie \ Genes

. good 4 R house,
well on porch,

bldgs:, with metal roof; some
timber, 3 springs, on bank. of
Cedar Creek, several fruit trees
on public rd., near 2 bus rts., 3
churches, 2 mi. Snorsville, 15
mi. Calhoun, $5500. J. S. Evans.
Rydal; Rt:- 2:

34 A good: land, about %
under wire, plenty water and
timber, Gwinnett Co. 5 R
house, wired for elec., lights
soon, plenty outbldgs., near
church, mail and school bus
by nood, 4 mi. Snellville, near
Haynes Creek Church, gocd
settlement. Zed Braswell, Lo-
ganville, Rt. 2.

37 A farm. in Habersham Co.
3% mi: W. Clarkesville, -2
houses one newly built, barn,
corn crib, other outbldgs.,

; .. | good cond., REA power, spring.



60 A, 30 in cultivation,
> bath hot and cold



oe 9 mt):

Woodlitt, Miohateteas:

41 A, farm, mule (feed. for
game), cow, 2 heifers, 4 shoats,

farm tools; Common. 5 R house,
Pesture, dlenty water,

Banks, Lula, Rt 1



20 A cultivation, bottonr and
upland, pasture, woodland,
plenty running water- through
place, home orchard, peaches,
grape. cherries, apples now
Py Dearne Approved for Vet. on
farm training program. Ray
DeMore, Clarksville, Star Rt.

102% A good clay land, 65
A in cultivation, 10 A Kudzu
and remainder in pasture.
Large barn, 2 dwellings, 4 R
and 5 R with baths, running
water and elec.; 4 mi. S. Butler
just off No. 19 Hwy., on mail
and school Rt., also Ze good
| mules, corn, hay and farm: im-
plements. TOR Locke, Butler.







eae




80 A more or less,
2600 turpentine
30 A in cultivation; near school.
Good neighbor-
hood, on big creek, good fish-
ing: and pee ee White.

: 51. 9 A, aBbaL. 1 mi.
on Gees Me
Springs paved Hwy. B. Frank ai
Barnes, Warm Springs.

60 A, 6 R. house, barn, eee
on. school bus and RFD rt., 2
mi. Meansville. Mrs. C. A Rog-|
ers, Zebulon. Phone 223.

1509 A stock and grain uae ae
sell without timber or fishing a
lake, or with all. Large tractor |
and mule crop to let.
1 tractor and 3 mules.
drunks need answer.
S. Hawkinsville 3
highway. Elmer Bea -Fin- .









and churches.






house, lights, water, venetian! !








in 9th Didtrict e
full frontage on}
south ee of public road be-
from Cuthbert to
Simpkin. and Poowvlence and
Simpkin, about 2 mi.
Hwy 27. Plenty fee
small timber, 3 R house with
; $3500. E. G. Perryman,



ve Co.,

















183 a 43 A sodded pasture,

Marshallville on Hwy.
unexcelled farming land
with main - dwelling and ade-
quate outbldgs.
School bus and REA aire
A. farm adjoining above, <
welling, deep well,



200. ik farm, Bice os out =:
1 cultivation, other half tim- | |
oe turpentine, saw mill and] ;
High School,
Bus rt, elec. pvailebies driving, 4
distance college, mail rt.

- 40 A. Small acreage ready to
farm. Almost new 4 R habit-



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aad REA line, See to}
daily, mail a
school Be service, $20 A. $250
cash and bal. to suit buyer. M.}
L. Dorsett, Douglasville, eRe 2.

38-40 A more or less, about LY

25 A fenced and cross fenced, |

lot of crimson clover and other 4
grasses, some nice oats, 5 head
nice little male,
1 heifer, call homemade tractor barn,
harrow, all in fair cond. Practi-| o }
cally new hammer mill, about! poult
40 nice hens. Ideal for chickens,
(ee and_ small ae ee
. E. Morrow... L.

Marshallville.

Hub Junction, known as Steve} i in Paulding Co., Old

ne a

$4500. E. D. Quinn, Atlanta,
et, Sunpeons St. N. W. Phone

tebe =

2 Ae 2 mi. below Flowery
Branchon Atlanta Hwy: One
| 35 A, no house; Other 21 A,

Deak house finished throughout.
Plenty of timber on both. J. T.
. Flowery Branch, Rt. 2.

40 A, Plenty timber,
school and*mail rt., 2
good well ~and_ creek, "$1,000
Geo. W. Presley. Bowdon, Rt. 2.7

40 4 on city limits, 4 dwell-
i and 11 rooms,
free city water,
p j many build-
. bout 40 thousand ft.

Be

50 i eats wood, fruit. Se ae
running water. Good 4 R house ; t
plenty outbldgs, 12 A set out in} *
pines 6 yrs. old. 200 yds. Jack-
son Lake Inn. eS Co.
Gash. Jecd. Baxter.
Zs

Se

ay howe. lights, a bt
and school rts., 2000 cap. chick-

-en house equipped. 2 mi, Ss.
Cleveland on post road, 1 mi.
Natl. Hwy., Near new -Chureh Rt
and college. $2,000. 20 A same) ~~
: crib, garage,|
some. dirabet, pasture, $1200. F.

i Black, Cleveland, Rte ;

100 A. good land, about. 50 A

in cultivation, 50 in woods and
saw mill timber, use,
| about 3 mi. S. W. Pineen: in
Wilcox Co.; Also 50 A in an- E
other tract about 6 mi. \
Pineview. Johnie Gordon, Ro- Ze
chelle, RFD 2.

75 A. 3a mi.
Jackson Hwy...
|eled 4 R_ house,
garage and cow | house,
pasture, good, well water,
and school bus rt.
pulpwood and saw timber, wae
fish pond Sites, young: orchard.

desirable features.
Barber, Athens, Rt. 1.

35 es good upland, 5 R
lights - and water, fair
outbldgs., good tob. barn, good.
churches and schools.: Mrs. sels,
McLendon, Adel, Rt. de

50 A, 5 mi,

ee ed

S. Tallapoosa, |
good fresh land, 20 A cleared,
fair buildings, lights, pump in
$2,000. C... P: Robinson.
Tallapoosa, Rie be

42 A, 5 R house with eee
also outhouses, good well, water

a ee ee

, close to good school and}
2 churches. H: J. Lee, Danville. |

A, good land, Hwy. 4 R

No. 1 hwy. mail and school rt.|4 E Milner on t

newly Bese

and good awater, $340; Also 19
A, some good land, saw ioe
and lots of wood, well,
the 7.A tract. $700. ue Cs Beak

vis, Rome, 204 E.-

- close ie ivy No.
12, for sale. See: J. W. Reagin,
Lithonia, Rt. 3. Phone 2661.

108 A, Gilmer Co., 10 mi. SE}
Ellijay, about 20 A ea. bottoms:
all plowed with
tractor. 5 R- ceiled and mavens
house, good sspune water.

well, Bar nesville, Rt. a

250 A, 6 mi. W. Hazelhurst,
on Ocmulga River, 100 ox thas}
in cultivation, |
stock pasture growing Bermuda |
1 dwelling, outbldg:, in}
school and Bus
Turpentine and hardwood
bier good fishing and hunt-|:
ing; best for stock raising, $20

oo. at > sateen emma preemie!

tobacco belt.

ae ith sheet roof, 7A

wire and plenty of water. Geo.

W. Reece, Talking Rock, Rt. 1.

20 A land with 4 R_house,|

Cheap for cash. 4 mi. E. Stone

Mountain, Bk Juhan, Stone
2.

with 12,500 ft.
timber with 5 R house, school |
and church close by, 2 wells,
50 we W. S. Peacock, Chester, Pins

19 A good

choices ebbiban home site, Dahloneia_ ete

TAY ae 4 mi.
Cooper Gap Rd. Saw timber
and wood, 4 R house, lights,) "~~
outbldgs., 4000)"

cap. broiler house, lights, run- |,

, mail and school rt. good
small dairy, or chicken
cu "Luther Henry,

running water,

| Braches, 20 A open for culti-|

1140 A, Baldwin Co.,. 13. A bottom.

E. Milledgeville, 8 R
6 tenant houses,
on large creek. all
in. operation;

nee Danlofegs Rt. 5.

equip. but not Seven tenths A, 2 R cabin, |:

plenty of pulpwood and grow-
sell all in bulk or
cut off in tracts. plenty Sai
and sar land.

eolies and lot, -on Hwy. 54, 2
mi. N. Conley just inside Clay- | (
ton Co. School bus and mai

larger acreage close to ALlene
with same conv. Mrs.
i , Conley, Rt. 1..

63 A land, 5 R house, good
8 A creek bot-
some upland, bal.

N. E. Talbot-
t : in cultivation, |
In pasture, young pine timber

100 A, 4% mi.

barn and_outbldgs., _| barn, garage,

Good gravel road, 2 mi.
N. Hwy. 22. $1750. R. W. Blan-
ton, Tolbotton. ,



; near church and
, Paved road, 20
min, drive into Toccoa and al.
State Farmers
for chicks and










some young pines,
Lepeae and, nee acreage Kobe
cash










_ | running

141/4 mi.

120 A fine land, well. saeeted
)0 | to trucking and dairying; 80
1. A bottom on Oconee River, bal.
:Jupland. Two story practically
new bldg: with side track on
Ga. RR, 50 by 100 ft. used for
storage of hay; .Also_ Brick
Building, 25 by 50 with 30 ft.
shed, well suited for dairy, con-
s, {crete floots. easels x tans, Mil-

Jedgeville. : 5

_ 22 1/2 A, 6 R modern home|
and garage, fruit tres, grapes,
pasture, running _ Water, on
school and mail rt., 1/4 mi. off
Atlanta Hwy., Reasonable as
-am. being. transferred. Apply at
|stores near medical center. Y.
J. Allan, Alto, Rt. 2.

36 A, 13 A in cultivation, 10
pasture, bal.. woods, on hwy. 4
R_ house, elec., near church,
{mail and water, 1/2 mi.

Co., 100 bu. corn, 100 bundles
\fodder, mule, wagon, cow, calf,

J.}all farming tools, crop started.
$ We a: James,

LaGrange, Rael

e182 31/2 A, Opes Se Lincoln-
.|ton, 100:A pine timber, 83 in
r}high state of very productive
cultivation; school and RFD Rt.
. | Plenty water, wells, springs,
L streams, outbldgs.,
. |tenant houses, 5 large rooms, |
HI |dwelling, wide hall, front and
2 back porch, 3 closets, four fire
tplaces (worth more than $4000.).
|All for $6000. See. J. G. Tiler,
Lincolnton: : :

200 A edge of 2 paved Dixie
Hwy. Large var. timber, fine

ar pasture, 2 streams, fenced, 6 A

_ tobacco. barn, also farm: barn,
jother outbldgs. Res. 6 R, two

_|4 R, one 3.R rent houses, a_

bout 60 A stumped, high state
cultivation, @three- fourths. A
plueberries.- Good market town,
churches, 2 schools. ; Houses,
imetal roofed, screened, water,
lights. A. T: Milteer, Quitman.

-100 A, Douglas. Co. 20 A in.
cultivation, bal. woodiand and
pasture, 4 or 5 A pond site,
1lfruit-. trees. 7 R house, 10 ft.
k porches | front. and back,. large
mule. barn, cow -parn, gavage;
Shop, s smoke, Brooder, Hog, cand
Chicken Houses. Elec. Mail
and school rt.,-all weather. road,
- | 100,000. ft: ee timber, $30. A.
Joel Brock, Whitesburg, ies

900 A cattle: and seed fen
Oglethorpe Co.,-on U. S. Hwy.
(No. 78 between. Washington and
Athens. One. million ft. pine
land. hardwood timber.. Waier;
jelec. 500 A worked with ma-
al |chinery. 100 head Angus cat-
il|tle. Easy terms. Shown by ap.
ppintment. J. H. Mathewson, .
Lexington. : te

aoe A with fares ee
arge warn, other Cup ttes te
A in> cultivation, good pal ture.
plenty tunning water, wood,
Auburn with one of
e, |best consolidated schools, conv.
>.|to several churches. House is
in forks of road; on mail and
school rt., elec. a O. Giles, Au-

M. | burn.

66 A near Marietta, about
3 Ain woods and*pine timber
for necessary bldgs. Good land,
can use tractor, spring cement-
ed, natural fish pond site. Small.

e:|new house and material to al-

t.|most frame, ceil and floor, 4
R_ house started, fronts nicely
753 ft. Co. Rd. Oak shade trees
and well, $1675. Clark Cagle,
3, | Marietta, Ries

225 A, good pasture, plenty
| water, saw timber, located on
_._|Homer-Carnesville Hwy., 4 mi.

{E. Homer. in Banks Co. 1/2 mi.
_|Mte Pleasant Church, 2.5 R
| dwelling, outbldg., and good
*|barns. Can cut in 2 farms a
little better and. 100 A to house.
--|On elec. line, both houses

|wired. Terms small. Payments
to suit buyer. L. P. Bray, Hom-
rere Pte ss) *

72 1/2 A, all sowed in wheat
and oats, plenty wood, 5000 ft.
saw timber. 6 R house and
bath, 1 tenant house, elec.
|pump in well, Ga. Power line,

1 1/4 mi. Dallas, off Buchanan
Hwy, t ckly settled prod com-



Big),
|Springs, 7 mi. LaGrange, Troup |

1083 A, Upson Co., 12 mi.
Thomaston on U. S. Hwy. 19,
2 1/2 mi, river frontage, 350 A
bottom, improved upland pas-
ture. Several hundred thousand
ft. saw timber. Modern 2R
dwelling, REA, 2 tenant houses,
barns, cribs. Sell with or with-
out complete tractor equip. J.
Marshall Davis, Thomaston,
Box 469. /

150 A, plenty of branch bot-
toms, 3 R house and_ barn, 3
branches, $30. A. 7 mi. N. Jack-
son. J. A. Knowles, Jackson,
Rt. ake

950 A land, 2 mi. E. Marshall-
ville on Perry Hwy., 300 pecan
trees 30. yrs. old, about 75 A
in. grain. See or write. J.-J.
Wright, Marshallville.

20 A, new house, water in
house, outbldgs., elec., good or-
chard, garden, plenty wood,

new pasture with spring, 1/4
mi. school, church, pavement,
4 mi. to Canton, mail by door.
Gash, HOrmexceton 2 Or 10a
with good dwelling, water, elec,
at edge or near city, on paved
road with bus service and dif-
ference in cash. H. B. Whit-
more, Canton, Rt. 1.

307 A, 3 mi. N. Alma, Bacon
Co.. in So. Ga., tobacco section,
90 A cultivation, fine for cot-
ton. corn, tobacco,- average
timber, 206 A pasture, 2 sets
buildings, new 6 R- dwelling,
2 tobacco barns, new mule and.
cow barns, fish lakes, fruit
trees, If buy now will farm
bal. year on shares. R. S. Deen,
Alma, Rt. 1.

100 Aon River Rd. in Cobb
Co., plenty bottom land, 12 mi.
5 Points, 2 houses, large barn,
outbldgs., lights, wood, and wa-
ter. Sell or trade for smaller
place. J. W. Stokes, Aurel R.
WR. 2, Box 339.

De A, 5 Re Ronee. barn, garage,
pasture, 16 mi. Atlanta, $4000.
US S. Skelton, Atlanta, 1995
Meador Ave. ae? ee

creek, plenty running water,
school and mail rt. 4 dwellings,
good outbldg. covered with tin,
1-1/2 mi: Ashland paved road.
Robert Westbrook, | Commerce,
Rite os

40 A. land 2 mi. Aeworth Ga.

cultivation easily, 1/2 timbered,
$1500.00; $1000. cash, bal. easy
terms. J. W. Beal, Fairmount.

palais. on school and mail rt.
8mi.. Griffin, $5000. J. T. Du-
Pree, Griffin, Rt. 7A.

Small tract of land near At-
lanta, also acres on Blythe
Isle. See: B. O. Fussell, At_
lanta, 889. Edgewood Ave.

7 1/2 A. land, 5 R house, 2
porches, lights, well; . good
smoke house and other out-
bldgs., close to school and mail
re, 2 1/2 mi. below -S. of
Adairsville, Ca., front facing
41 Hwy., $3000. Buck Jarrett,
Adairsville, Rt. 3.

75 A farm, good 8 R house,
basement, elec., well, barn, or-
chard, pasture, on hwy. 4 mi.
+N. Jasper; Also 12 A joining
above, 4 R house, barn, well,
springs, pasture, mostly bot-
tom Jand, on school rt., $6200.
Mrs. R. E. Darnell, Talking
Rock: >< Ne

12 A land, good pasture, 3 R.
dwelling, running water, elec.,
1 store puilding, nice location.
Mrs. G. C. Abernathy, Roberts-
town. Near Chattoochee Church.

3 A good land, 300 ft. front-
ago on hwy. 27, 15 mi. Ni La-
Grange.. New Con. Block Bldg,
25X30 ft., painted throughout.
Can be used as. dwelling, elec.,
telephone, ete. $3250. Inquiries
ans. S. A. Napier, Franklin, Rt-
ie :

less, Morgan
rest open

65 A more or
Co., 15 A_ timber,
land, 3 mi. Hwy. 12. 3 R ceiled
house, Jong road frontage, 1
running stream, -$2000. cash.
About 50 mi. Atlanta. Mrs. J. L.
Veal, poral Circle, an 2



S..).

jto Hwy., 12 mi.

fone 9 R,
Murray, Homer.

jstanding rent.

+) ly.
311 A, good bottom land, on

\off Bernard Rde

on smell creek. Can be put in

31.50: A with house and farm

Lwell.
Garden,

and

_|paved hwy. About



AND FOR SALE

_ 252 A good land on Cassville
Mountain, 3 mi.. So. Adairs-
ville just off U. S. Hwy. 41,
about 300 yrds., all good land,
no rocks. No buildings but
enough timber for building;
on mail and school rt. Reason-
ables One- third cash, bal. satis-
factorily arranged. J. E. Scott,
Adairsville.

66 A, 5 R house, barn, cot-
ton house, good land, suitable
for anything to grow on, elec.
in 150 yds. of house, 2 mi. S.
Loganville on Hwy. 78, $4000.
E. F. Acree, Loganville, Rt. 2.
Phone BE. 9148. ~

211 A land, suitable for
farming or cattle raising, close
to railroad, 75
A under barb wire fence, lots
good. saw timber and oak; pub-
lic road through farm. 3 houses,
and two 4 R. J. H.

173 A good average land, 3
mi. Eastman, three_fourths mi.

pavement, 2 barns, med. house,

freshly. painted, screened, elec.
available. Mail and school rt.
20,000 ft. saw timber, tenant
house, metal top bldgs, 4000,
8 yr. old pines, 9 pecan trees,
lasting water. Bargain. Diat.
Bateman, Eastman, Rt. 4.

Extra good 101 1/2 A farm,
67 A cultivation, bal. timber,
pasture, 4 R house, barn, well.
School and mail rt. 1 mi.
church and paved road. Plenty
good saw timber for repairs
and building. 5 mi. Social Cir-

cle. Elec. available, $2200. cash.
1Mrs. Pearl A. Peters, Atlanta,

73 tenth: St. N: W. Tel. At:

4239.

101 1/2 A land, 7 R and 3 R
house, lots of wood and timber,
8 mi. Western, 1 1/4 mi. West-
ern High School on Mail Rt.
Sell or rent, 3rd or 4ths- or
Albert. B. Mec-

Koy, | Newnan.

Small place, 2 R house, new-

decorated inside, new
screens, etc., elec., good well in
back yard, $2000. or will swap.

"| Terms to reliable party. See

me after 4:30 P. M. at my home
W. M. Mc-
Clain, Atlanta, Rt. 7, Box 333.

Nice Mountain home on
Young Harris Hwy. facing pav-
ed road. Privileges of 2 beauti-
ful lakes for fishing and boat-
ing. See. W. M. McCarter.
Blairsville, Rt. 2.

2 A land, good 5 R house, or-
chard, pasture, plenty running
water, fine garden, elec., on
Hwy. 11, 1 1/2 mi. N. Blairs-
valle; 250--yds.; jlakes="'C. =. F:
Jones, Blairsville, Rt. 3.

2 A land, big 6 R house,
lights, barn, cow pasture, hog
lot, car house, wood shed, good
Mail and bus by door.
strawberry patch,
close to Zidn Hill Church, 5 mi.
E: Buford, Gainesville Law-
renceville Rd. W. B. Crowe,
Buford, Rt.2 .

25 A stock farm, under fence,
6 R houge, parn, chicken house,
pump house, all new, perman-
ent. pasture, 8 cows, 8 calves
i young stock bull, all
Black Aberdeen-Angus. 1/4 mi.
city limits Barnesville
Yatesvile Hwy. J. M. Cook,
Barnesville,Rt . 2.

20 A good farm land, good
5 R house, all finished, painted
inside and out, large basement,
water, lights.
garden, chicken yard, good pas-
ture, Hwy 17 between Martin
and Lavonia, 1 mi. Martin.
Good school and church. See:
F. S. Smith, Martin, Rt. 2.

105 A. Jand, Bartow Co. 2
houses, barns, wells of water,
good pasture, mail and school
bus through land, 1 mi. two
Bapt. churches, no wdste land
(use tractor all over it), 4 and
three-fourths mi. SW Adairs-
ville. W..T. Taylor,. Adairsville,
RED . 3.

17.53 A Jand, good farming
-and ideal industrial site, bor-
dered by S. and A. Ry. and

1/220.
Stapleton City limits. | _ Cecil



Lan, am, aw eet RFD

on |-

Good fenced tn

FARM LAND FOR SALE.

50 A good land, good 4 R
house, barn needs repairs, oth-
er outbldgs/, 2 pastures, plenty
wood and water, spring in front
of house, on REA power line,
2 mi. school and church, $185
R. F. Thaxton, Franklin, Rt. .
Heard Co.

100 A rolling and level reg
land, spring and branck
through pasture, on RFD,
School bus and bus _ rts.
church within hundred fee
2 barns, 2 houses, 3 mi. S.
Adairsville, $7500. W. N. Rog-
ers, Calhoun, ROD) 92s

140 A land, about 9 mi. . B=
Thomaston, Upson Co., 1/4 mi.
off No. 23 Hwy., on Yatesy He-
Rd. 4 R house, 4 stall brm
Sell or trade for house snd
small acreage with differc.ce.
Mail, school bus and ice rt.. al=
so REA line. W. L. Cottrell :
Thomaston, Rt. 2. -

25 A land, on hwy. Chate
worth to Dalton, 4 mi. Chats-
worth. 4 R house, eiled, good
roof, good well, 4 stall barn,
land half cleared in cultivation,
good pasture, fence. School bus
line. Price on application.
D. Wilbanks, Chatsworth,
2 -

f:

Naw

Re

60 A timberland, Fannin Coy
6 mi. Blue Ridge on good pub,
ic road, about 100,000 ft. saw
timber. C. N. Hackney, Blag
Ridge, Box 146.

40 A good gray land, 008
pasture, some timber. Good
R house, elec., good well w
ter.. Norcross-Lilburn
school and mail route. Cash o}
terms. Also young mare i
sale. See me at once. E. L. Britt.
Noreross, Rt. 1, near see
School.

2H farm, 3 mi. E: Dahlonega

on Cleveland-Dahlonega R
Big 4 R farm house, outb dg,
pasture, running water, well
land grows anything that car

oe in N. Ga. Mail and. sco
Near school and chure#,
See me at once.:A. W. Andere |
son, Dahlonega, teal. iG

40 A and small crystal. ceelt |
near good hwy. and Dallas Ga)
for quick sale, $300. Charleg
Stanford, Atlanta, 312 Sing
clair Ave. N. E. ye
2463. F t

40 A, on Blairsville-Mu- -ph
U.S. 19 Hwy., near

Dam, 4 R house, elec.,

yard, running water,
wood. Ernest Jackson,- Bilei
ville, Rt. 2.

43 A, all kinds fruit tre
vineyar d, berries, thousan

nursery stock, 2 large brook:
surface irrigation establishec
partly. landscaped, rock ga
dens, ornamental trees, shrubs
flowers, natural location fo
large swimming pool and fis!
pond. Ideal for larger nuvserye
truck, fruit, ehicken 1:
Josan Geia, Lawrenceville; Ry
ae

- 136 A farm, 80 A in cultiv
tion, 90 bearing pecan tree
will hang 8000 turpentine cut
School bus Rt. Buildings
fair cond. See me at farm
mi. N. E. Metter. George

Cartledge, Metter, RFD 1.

98 1/2 A land, 52 in cultiv :
tion, (most all land turned
plenty timber, good range. goog,
fishing, $5000.00 cash; Or fa
stock, farming implemenis. wi
gon, 6 tons fertilizer, pleniy
bacco plants for $6200.00 ca
[Ss L. Thornton, Bristol, Rt.

Box 158 (Appling Co.)

15 A., 6 cultivation, plea
hard and pine wood, goo w.
of water, good place for ho
(plenty timber to build hcuse
REA at next farm): 2 1/2 ;
S. E. Pavo. Mail and scheg
bus by door. Splendid fo iru
and poultry farm. Good p
ture, $650.00. Geo. McePhersoy
Pavo, Box 145. Pe

500 A good level lane.
tracts of from .50 to ali cf
Good houses, water, eR
wood, nice spring | brane :
mi. W. Flippen, '

Donough, $50.00
one-third cash,*
for, five,-years. Jobn c



i BC OBOB ED, Rt. 2.






5 e i

FARM LAND FOR SALE





FARM LAND FOR SALE|










180 A farm, 70 A cultivation,
50A already turned, remainder
marketable timber, flowing
branches in every field, 3 to-
bacco barns, 1 practically new
6 R house (painted), 2 tenant
houses, J. D. Model L. Tractor
and equip. 1/4 mi. Alapaha
_ River near paved roads in La-
nier Co., $12,500 cash. S. A.
_ Kent, Lakeland, Rt. 1.

. 183 A, good land, make bale
- cotton or three-fourths ton pea-
nuts per acre. 4 R house, plenty
open land, outbldgs., 20 peach-
_ trees, 17 pecans, plenty. young
pine timber. At give away price
$22.50 A. J. M, Day, Rochelle,
fox 1183:

- 50A, 4 R house, lights, 20 A
~eultivation, bal. timber pulp-
wood, year around branch, bor-
ders creek, good pasture, fruit
trees, 9 mi. W.: Macon, short
distance of Columbus Hwy.
$3500.00 J. W. Skipper, Lizella,
RED: 1:
35 A farm, 6 mi. E. Morgan-
_ ton, nice 5 R brick sided house,
- inside sheet rock, elec. good
sbring at edge of yard. Close
to school bus line, on rural
* mail rt. gravel road, very
handy place. Cheap. Hoyt Cross,
Morganton.

_- 98 A Habersham Co., between
Hollywood and _ Clarkesville,
short distance paved hwy., 13

_ A in pasture, 46 A in cultiva-

tion, some good bottom land,
plenty wood and water. Good

9 R house, outbldgs., elec. avail-
able, $3250.00. 'Cash or terms
if desired. Letters ans. Jesse

Hunter, Clarkesville, Rt. 2

Box 145.

87 1/2 A farm, about 2 mi.
- N. Colbert, (Madison Co.) '2
houses elc.,. water works in
One house, on school bus and}
_ mail rt. Good outbldgs., pasture

with new fence, running water.
_ Several thousand ft. saw tim-
ber, plenty young timber and
orchard, $42. A. J. W. Logan,
Colbert, Rt.-1. ie

130 A; 50 A farming land, 10
_ A pines, good pasture running
water, all under fence, about
two-thirds under wire, gbod
dairy barn, milk house and oth-
_ er barns. Good 6 R house with
running water and lights,
School bus and mail by door, 3
mi. Milledgeville, $15,000. Wil-
a Weaver, Milledgeville, Rt.
- 13 A and, 6 R house, furnish-
ed, lights, elec. pump in well,
6 1/2 mi. Milledgeville on Ma-
con paved hwy., school and
mail rt., fish pond started. C.
- Beasley, Milledgeville, * Rt.













. 70 A, 10 A in cultivation,
good pasture, running water, a
little saw timber, lots of young
.timber, 1 mi. off paved road,
20 mi. N. Gainesville, 6 mi. S.
-Cleveland, $1250.00 Claude Sos-
-7bee, Cleveland, Rt. 1.

bs 870 A, mostly young timber,
nice valley in rear of Apple
belt, 1 1/2 mi. RR frontage,
eteek a31 branches, a moun-
tain of marble, magnesium,

_-iron and slate. Ideal for cattle
farm and coinmercial orchard.
_Matble and other minerals to
operate on i, a lifetime. J. J.
Seay, Jasper, At. 3,

30 A land, 4 R house, elec.,
mail and school rt., Corn Mill
~and small stock of groceries,
-8 mi. Carrollton, between Clem
-and Lowell, 3 mi. paved Car-
rollton-Newnan Hwy, $2500.00. |
_L. W. Stallings, Clem, Rt. 1.

144 A good land, 7R house,
. @lee., large barn, plenty other
~ . -Outbldgs. good orchatd, 5 mi.
.W. Palmetto, 1 1/2 mi. paved
-rd., church and school rt. Go
Hutcheson Ferry Rd. to Keith
-Store, take right, go 1/2 mi.,
, take left, go 1 mi, 2nd house |
on left. Mrs. Lizzie Bearden, |












Bast Point, 417 East Hendrix |

"Ave. Phone Ca. 0109.
5 A, 2 A in pasture, balance

--=c cultivation, 1 mi. town, 6 R
-house, bath, lights, water,
. Plenty god outbldgs., small

. tenant house; on school bus and
fural rt. Gus Rowland, Tifton,

| timber,

104 A land, 3 mi. Draketown
Rd., 30 A in cultivation, 25 A
bottom, 20 A pasture, 29 A
woods, with some timber; mail
and school rt., elec. Fine for
cattle farm. 2 dwellings, 1 big
barn. Possession at once. M. B.
Hamil, Temple, Phone 2993.

65 A woodland on improved
rd. 7 mi. S. Ellijay, 2 mi. off
State Rt. Hwy. No. 5. New 6 R
house, near school and church,
no cleared land, $3500; Also
124 A, 7 A in cultivation, bal.
woodland, 75,000 ft. saw tim-
ber, % mi. rd. frontage, on
mail rt., $1500. F.. D. Knight,
Ellijay, Rt. 3

80 A good productive land,
plenty wood, about 1000 ft. saw
timber, good location, within
300-400 yds. church and store,
for quick sale, $650. Dae
Towe, Adairsville, Rt. 3.

47 A farm, 13 A in cultiva-
tion, running water, paved
hwy., half mile High School,
2 churches, 5 stores, mill, gin,
some saw timber, lots of wood.
J. D. White Sr., Subligna..

Sell 120. A plenty wood,
water and bottom land. Good
house and crib, barn fairly
good. 3 mi. Clarkesville, on
school and mail rt.; Also have
for rent to dependable and pro-
gressive man with family, an
excellent farm in same vicinity.
Ww. 8S. Roberts, Demorest,
Box 12.

161 A farm with 2 houses,
good bottom land. School bus
and mail Rt., plenty good tim-
ber, 6 mi, N Roswell, on privi-
dence Rd., $50 A. C. L. McDon-
ald, Alpharetta, Rt. 3.

127 A land, 7% mi. S. Bow-
don, 6 mi. State Hwy., 70 A
open. 8 R house with 4x28 ft.
hall, 2 porches, 1 drive-way,
ceiled throughout with. sheet-
rock. White asbestos siding,
built 2 yrs. 4 R. house, large
barn, some saw timber. Mail
rt. an school bus by door, Elec.
Bargain. Cash or terms. B. T.
T. Hornton, Bowdon.

580 A, 5 mi. Moultrie, Col-
quitt Co., 250 in cultivation,
bal. timber and native pasture.
Brick residence, 4 tenant
houses, big stock barn, 2 other
barns, packhouse, REA, water,
mail Rt. school bus suited to
tractor and livestock farming.
3ohn W. Good, Moultrie.

40 A land, with 5 R house,
lights, good pasture, running
water, young. orchard, good
well of water. On Lawrence-
ville and Buford Hwy. near
woodards Mill, rural Rt. 2
school buses by door.
Frachiseur, Lawrenceville Rt. 1.

100 A farm, 44% mi. W. Bu-
ford, near Buford Dam Site,
around 100 thousand ft. saw
one 3 R house and
outbldg. Good -spring near
house and well. C. P. Peppers,
Buford.

136 A farm, 35-40 A good
laying, not rocky, cultivating
land. 4 R dwelling, running!
water in pasture, plenty tim-
ber and wood. Young orchard
of apples, peaches, pears, and
cherries. Mail and school bus
by door. 2 mi. off Gainsville

and Dawsonville Hwy., $1650.
Lee C. Skinner, Gainesville,
Ribiecl':

240 A more or less farm, 7
R dwelling, 1 tenant house,
timber all over except about

'75 A good land, well watered,

15 minutes drive to Eatonton,
20 min. to Milledgeville, 1 mi.
station. Reasonable. Write.
John W. Hawkins, Macon, 231
North Avenue. -

Exe. opportunity for beef
cattleman or dairyman,. near
town and 28 mi. Atlanta. 200
fertile acres on Yellow River,
good fence, 2 large barns with
water, coralls, 15 springs, good
house. $14,000, or $16,000 with
herd Poll Herefords and P. C.
Hogs.. Edward E. Hayes, Con-
yers. Care Yellow River Here-
ford farm. Phone 5881.

224 A, 6 mi. S. White Plains,
mail and school rt., 5 R. re
house, lots of saw timber an
pulpwood, $30 A; Or sell land
and improvements, $10 A and
give deed, but reserve timber
for 3. years. Growing timber
left. worth the price I ask for
the future. S. S. Elder, White



Rt. 2. Waterloo Rd. Phone 59R.



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166.7 A Harly. Co, 2. mi.S.
Hilton Ga. about 60 A in cul-
tivation, bal. in 211 growth
timber, long leaf and_ short
leaf pine and hardwood, last-
ing stream live water, good
7R house and other buildings,
practically level land. Also
good unimproved lands in De-
eatur Co. Bargain. Henry L.
Bryan, Attapulgus. :

1600 A in 181 Dist. Wilkes
Co. Ga. situated 2-8 mi. N. Tig-
nall. Several tracts good red
lands, pastures, dwellings, 400,
000 ft. saw timber, 500 A in
nice growing timber. Mail Rt.,
REA elec., Trailway; Schoel
bus, on paved{road. Sell all or
part. T. W. Bell, Tignall.

Dairy farm containing 150 A,
Grade A, 10 cow Milking Barn
and sleeping barn, dwelling
and tenant house. REA and

water system. On Hwy. 10 mi. 60

Washington, Ga., $5500 cash or

terms; Also 10 milk cows and
equipment including Surge

Milker and Westinghouse cool-

= A. M. Bennett, Washington,
t. 4.

20 A farm, 5 mi. E. Blairs-
ville, 400 yds from pavement.
Good 5R house, good spring,

plenty. wood, close to school)

and church, elec., good pasture,
good farming land, place for
poultry raising, and hunting
game, near lakes, $2500. W. E.
Berry, Blairsville.

73 A, few acres ready to cul-
tivate, remainder in growing
timber. Borders south river and

lands belonging to the Monas-|.

tery. Fine lake site near center
of place. About % mi. paved
road, near -Smyrna Camp
Ground and The Monastery in
Rockdale Co., $10. A. eeaWs
Parker, Conyers, Phone. 3131.

35 A good sandy land, 22 A
been. cleared but laying out for

about 10 years. School and
mail rt. elec. just surveyed
out some timber, $800, Mrs.

Jessie Reeves, Juniper, Rt .1.

28 A land, running water,
good 5 R house, smoke house,
new barn; Also mare, 1150 Ibs..
1H wagon, farmins tools, 50
bales hay, 25 bu. corn, $4,000
fer all. R. P. Covington, Dous-
lasville, Rt. 3. :

20 A, 5 R house, barn, car
and wagon shelter, elec., pas-
ture with running water, near
stores , church and school, 1%
mi. to paved road, some tim-
ber, handy to State Farmers
Market at Toccoa, about 15
min. drive into town, $1750.
Tom W. Williams, Toccoa, 1018
W. Currahee St.

About 3 A and new 3 R
house, novelty siding, asbestos
shingles, white inside and out,
sheet rock. Elec and well. Just
in Morgan Co. and 1 mi. pave-
ment in Newborn. $2700. with
terms. Carlton Harwell, New-.
born, :

59 A good land, 30 in cul-
tivation, 2 houses, outbldgs.,
1 tob. barn, beariing pecans,
other fruit trees, lots of timber,
3 mi to hard road; 32 om
Savannah in. Effingham Co.
Sell one of houses. R. E. Nor-
ton, Guyton.

198 A land, more or less, 3
mi. N. Roberta, near Hwy 7,
on school bus rt., REA avail-
able, plenty running water,
growing timber, 3 R_-House,
fine for fish ponds and poultry.
N. M. Spillers, Musella, Rt. 1.

111 A, three 5 R houses, all
ceiled. Large pasture, good
barns, places for three fish
ponds, 10 mi. out; 62% A, one
3 R ceiled house, 2 R new
house, barn, pasture. 7 mi.
Gainesville, Write. U. A. Law-
son, Gainesville, Rt. 3.

287 A farm, 3 mi. Zebulon,
strong level land, suitable for
machinery farming or cattle
raising. 10 R and 5 R house, 3
tenant houses, barns, grainaty
etc. Improvements worth more
than price asked. Possession
after present crop is harvested.
R. P. Barrett, Griffin, 417. East
College St. Phone 3608.

90 A. farm, house and barn,
200 yds. paved Hwy., on REA
line. timber, Sub-Division of
Collier Place. Reasonable. Ralph
S. Collier, Comer. Betsy

Small place with 1 combined
building, $1,250, or trade for
other. property; prefer selling
on account of age and _ bad






for sale Contact.

Be 219: R
Bainbridge. s

ich,

lights, good well on porch, or

trees, 20 yrs. old, some other
fruit. School and chur

yds. hwy., north of town: Write

Tallapoosa, on Cedartown Hwy.
Rt. 100, small house, good well
of water, % A grape vinyard,
elec., telephone and city water
through premises. Small cash
payment; bal. :
suit purchaser. H. A. James,
Tallapoosa, Rt. 2. yi

. 255 A more or less good bar-
gain for cash. Will sell half
down, other on terms or trade
for other property. 1 and three-
fourths mi. Jersey, Ga. William
H. Wiley, Covington, Rt. 3, Box

200 A with Grade A Dairy,,

veniences, 150,000 ft. saw tim-
ber, on Greensboro Hwy.,
mi. town, 1 mi. school; Also 1
Farmall Tractor A with plow

all in A-1 cond. C. T: Griffin,
Eatonton, Rt. 2, Box 165.

Cole, Farm, approx. 102 A, good

nesville-Athens Hwy. Good pas-
ture with good branch running
through. Immediate possession.
For further information see: C.
R. Cole, Carnesville. :

wassee. 5 R nice finished-house,
basement, young orchard, well
on back porch. On Hwy., Clay-
ton Rd., barn, plenty wood and
water. Nice location. D. H.
White, Hiawassee. ;

70 A, good 4 house an
barn, 10 mi.-Tallapoosa, on
REA line, with 26 A cleared

poosa, Rt. 2.

ket, plenty wood and running

both new roofs and elec.; Farm
can be divided of. equal land
and resourees. Just _ three;
fourths mi. off Roosevelt Hwy.,
near school bus and __ church.
$37.50 A. John Self, Fairburn,
Bets 2: : : ,
225 A farm, White Co., on
RFD and school bus rt., 5 mi
So. Cleveland 2 mi. W. Mossey
Creek Camp Ground. 116. AY
cultivation, 110 pasture and
woodland, running water. 2
dwelling houses, one with run-

Barns, stables, other outbldgs.
Mrs. A. C.-Keith, Atlanta, 45
Rockyford Rd. N- E.

15 A farm and timber lan s
in one body on U. S. Hwy. 280
within 1 mi. corporate limits
of Abbeville, Ga. Good hunting
and fishing nearby. Fine cattle
and hog range and plenty of

nished on application. J. :
Bony, Abbeville, POB 314. ~

70 A. Crawford Co., near Bibb
Co., line, good farm land, 200
yds. Hwy. 80 frontage, 6 mi. E.

around
stream, plenty wood, pine and
hard wood, 6 A bottoms, 15 un-
der cultivation (make any-
thing,) Titles clear, $2,500.
Have other land. Write. K. S.
Lindsey, Lizella, Rt. 1, Box
313.

270 A, cultivation, remainder
woods and pasture, abundanse
of water, 4 dwellings, all
equipment, 4, mules, 25 head,
cattle, 48 model D. C. Case
Tractor Harrow and Plows, 2%
mi. Commerce city limits on
hard surfaced road, $18,000. F.
H. Adams, Commerce., Phone
No. 453-J. Pte es

282 A, better than 200 A
cleared land. 2\mi. Marshallvile
on Perry Hwy., school bus Rt.
2 dwellings, each with deep
wells and one with elec. lights
from REA line, adequate barns,
and sheds, 2 tenant houses.
Good neighbothood. Exeellent
farm. Come see. Tom Taylor, |
Marshallville. a

145 A farm, 50 A open, good
pasture, good 3 R house, elec.,
3 chicken houses, 15 A bottom,
good saw timber, about 200

ett, Ste-

vA ; koe ;
Few farmis in Southwest, Ga., |
4A, 4B house, outbldgs, elec. |

, 200} I

W. R. Chasteen, Locust Grove |
25 A adjoining city limits Rd

easy terms to

3 good houses, all modern con- |}

and cultivators, 2 Dise Plow, N

Good farm, known as Joe|

6 R house, 3 R tenant house, 5) ~~
mi. W. Carnesville, % mi. Car-|

12 A more or less, 4 mi. Hia- |.

and pasture. Roy Gable, Talla-|_

102 A, approximately in cul- x
tivation, 18 mi. Farmers Mar-|

ning water, one with good well. } ]

timber. Prices and terms fur- }

Roberta, 19 mi. W. Macon. Elec. |
and phone line, year








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"| plenty timber, $3,500.

30 a fore: or cs 16 on in

|cultivation, good cow pasture,

new fence. Good 5 R house
painted, and outbldgs., 2 mi.
S. Alma on Lee Rd. mehaol. and
mail Rt. presconsile. ones ote

| Kilgore, Alma, Rt. -

125 A_land, 50 A open, 70
A in pines, not worked in last
3 yrs., lots of young timber,
ready for valuable turpentine
lease. 4-R house, small barn,

-lcheap at $1,000. M2, Carter,
Rochelle.

25 A. some cultivation, creek

bottom, bal, wooded, new frame
6 R house, wired for elec., well

on porch, near Liberty Church,
mail and school rt., store and
-|mill, about 4 mi. out Murphy
Rd. Good community. Priced
-| right. See. Bob Jones, Blairs-
ville, Rt. 4

60 A good red land, lots saw
timber, 4 R and 6 R houses and
porches. Good well, elec., lots
of fruit, on mail rt, close to
church. Mrs. R. Q. Bageget, Hic
tam, at alt

88 A, Colquitt Co., 40 in cul-
tivation, bal. pasture, 1 dwell-
ing, 2 small barns, new fence
all around, 1 smoke house,

+ | Alligood, Meigs, Rt. 2.

80 A farm in So. Ga., on good
road 5 mi. good town, 50 culti-

| vation, bal. pasture with year |.

around water, 6 R. house with
lights and water, 1 mule barn
and 1 cow barn, ther outbldgs.,
Price, Atlanta, 1846 Marietta
Rd. N. W.

150 A farm. for sale or exc.

-or rent: 28 A cleared farm: and

pasture; extra 50 A. 12 mi. Val-

'dosta. Victoria Jaekson, Ousley.

408 A-with Jarge Colonial
home built in 1859, about 12

mi. Athens, just off Augusta
paved hwy. Good land, good
pastures, plenty of water, ten-
ant houses and barns. R. O. Ar-
nold, Covington.

7 A, 3 cleared, all fenced with
hog wire, barn, stalls, 3 R and

|2-R houses. Plum and grapes.
6 mi. to

, on mail and school
rt. W. A. Johnson, Savannah,

eht. 4, Box 167.
y2135 A, 20 A open, rest wood-|~

land; good house, barn, out-
bldgs., REA, springs, ereek
through barn lot, exc. lakesite,
2 good pastures, $2,500; 8 A

ise. land, new 6 R house on Hwy.





























































vines, fruit tee!
running water to
b adjoining cot-
wn. Desirable chic-
ox dairy ie $4, 000.

60 in Pal yeia Good
hts, water, tobacco
arns, 15 bearing pe-
ture with water
large creek, some
od fence. Nice dis-
hool rt. we af-
ce Mc-

Tebts water,

ai mail and
ond: W. Wrightsville.
> small favs if de-

cent

tertile : acres, fea
7 mi. Dublin, on 3
, farms open; divide

aser. Plenty water,
ool, mail rt, REA

ible dairy farm. No
on land. Apply to
_ Robinson, Rome,

R house, 5 mi Cleve-
Rt. for sale. See:
Cleveland, Rt. 5.
farm, 500 clear-
lespedeza, carpet,
j et

lake, 1

ee :

3% mi. N. Jasper, painted in-

-|side and out, wired for. elec.,
-| well on porch. Bargain, $3, 000.

Both on school and mail Rt.

-|See Howard Mulkey, Talking
hock, Rt. 1:

235 A good farm land. 4-R

2 house, barn, other bldgs., young
' orchard, timber,

ning water, creek through

}farm, plenty good pasture, 7 mi

W. LaGrange, 1% mi. paved rd.
$2,500; also good mule and tools,
$225. 'W. B. Willingham, La-
Grange, 206 Broom St. Prone
490

100 A land, 5 R_ house, fine

| community, near church, school

bus and mail by door. 2 streams
running through land, suitable
for stock or dairy. Signed up
for rural electrification pro-

W. M. Boggus, LaGrange, Rt. 3.
Tel. 7257.

16 A, 8 mi. N. Thomasville,
2 mi. S. Ochlochnee on Thomas-
ville-Albany paved hwy., 18
young bearing pecan trees, 2
brooder houses, 2 laying houses,
rat proof feed room. Cottage
with 4 large room pantry en-
ameled woodwork, papered
walls, 3 large porches, good
screens, elec., shade, shrubbery,
$6,500 cash, L. s.- Andrews,
Ochlochnee. 7

137 A, 63 Ain cultivation, 6
R bungalow, 2 tenant houses,
good rolling peble land, make
bale cotton to acre, pecan,

peach, plum and pear trees;
Fone outbldgs. J. B. Patter-
son, Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 127.

2000 A, Screven Co., on rail-
road and Ogeechee River; con-
siderable hardwood and other
timber. Exceli@t for stock, gen-
eral farming, hunting, fishing,
or to grow timber. H. B. Hal-
lock, Rocky Ford. \

81 A land with 12 A cleared
under good fence, land in high
state of cultivation. good 5 R,

|house, mule and tobacco barns.
church | ,

School bus by door,
i, N. E. Baxley
J.







M.| Bargain, $5,500. R.

all good cond., $2,600. C. Te

plenty run- |

ject. Located S. Franklin. Mrs,

100 ik land, 40 aultivation:
rest in timber, and pasture land.
ag a M. Powell, Fitzgerald,

150 A farm, good buildings,
1 mi. town, elec; also 40 A farm
half mi. town, good buildings,
elec: (Co J: Wellborn, M.D;
Blairsville.

150 A land 5 Ain cultivation,
on paved rd. 5 mi. Cairo.
Around 30-40 thousand ft. hard-
wood,
ft. pine timber ready to cut, $3,-
800. P. E. Braswell, Cairo.

50 A improved farm,
pebbly land, about 25 A in
cultivation, bal. woods. Barn,
chicken houses, new garage, 4
R dwelling with sleeping porch
just remodeled, modern in
every way. On REA line, sch.
and mail rt., 4 mi. S. E, Butler,
1 mi. from pavement. Mrs. Ed.
A. Childres, Butler.

68 A stock farm, 6 R bun-
-galow, bath, lights, water, all
modern conveniences, lots les-
pedeza and carpet grass; new
fences, 5 fields water piped to*
pasture and fields. On Hwy.
21, 43 mi. So. Ga. 1% mi, New-
ington, near churches and sch.
H. Parker,

eray

Oliver, Rt. 1.

40 A more or less, 15 A in
cultivation, 34% mi. Mineral
Bluff, on mail rt., good location.
fag house, good outbldg., good
well in yard, Y% mi, churches
and schools. M. H. Gibbs, Min-
eral Bluff, Rt. 1, Box 14.

200 A near church and school
on Ellijay-Dawsonville Hwy.
Has good growth young pine
timber. Clark Ray, Atlanta,

2269 Fairhaven Circle.

16 A; 15 mi. from market in
So. Fulton Co., on all weather
-rd., elec. available, Y4 mi. pave-
ment. Land produces. 65 bu.
corn to acre, 3 A lespedeza,
stream on back corner of place,
$1,385. One-third cash, bal $400
yearly. W. H. Craig, Riversdale,
Rt. 1 care of Co. Lines Farm.

100 A land, no houses, good
growth pine timber, on public
rd., $12.00 A. Ivy L. D. Brown,
care L. O. E. Brown, Tallapoo-

tsa; Rte &

Ideal 53 A truck farm, 9 mi.
S. State Market. 1 Ford-Fergu-
son Tractor, tractor wagon, set
14 in., tractor wagon, set of
14 in. flat bottom plows, 1
scoop, and other equip. Sell
to gether or. separately. D. R.
Cooper, East Point, 111 _Dau-
phine St.

50 A good land fenced 3
strands wire, 3 A bottoms, 12
A, 40 yr. pecan grove, saw tim-
ber, 1,500 ft., frontage, joins city
of "Monticello, just off paved
No. 16 Hwy. 5 R house, city
lights, well water, plenty out-
houses, $6,000. G. T. Chaffin,
Monticello, Rt. 1, Box 3.

FARMS FOR RENT





Land for raising hay, peas or
other things, 3 R house, with
patches, pasture and good
spring, for rent. N. E. Rhodes,
Ranger, Rt. 2.

Water Power Grist Mill, 9
mi. McDonough, 9 mi. Stock-
bridge, 12 mi. Conyers. Located
in Rockdale Co. For rent or sale
V. T. Stowers, Conyers, Rt. 1.

Good 2H crop 4 mi. So. Tem-
ple on halves, good land, tools
and stock, on mail and school
rt. Cons. good 1H tenant. R. L.
Wester, Temple, Rt. 1.

About 1000 A land for rent,
good bottoms, on paved hwy.,
Jasper Co., between Monticel-
lo. and Eatonton, about 65 A
lespedeza planted, 2 0 per yr.
Estate of O, H.. Arnold, Jr.
Athens, 925 Milledes Ave.

1H crop, 5 R house, barn, pas-
ture, for Tent on 3rds and 4ths.
Mrs. a7, Strickland, Alpha-
retta, Rt. 1.

2H crop for ontiae rent or
3rds. and 4ths. 2 Houses, land,

lights, good pasture. L. A. Bol-
den, Temple, Box 152. \
2H farm, good land, small

house, for standing rent, cheap.

. Truluck, Rebecca, Rt. 1.
Several farms . located in
Jasper Co., for rent. Write for
information. L. O. Benton, Mon-
ticello, POB 2.
1H farm for rent to veteran
wishing to use Govt. farm train-

B.| ing program. R. L. Baker, Mari-



jetta, Rt 2

around 40-50 thousand |





vA pe full a H crop, 3 R
house with elec., 1%2 mi.
Toomsboro for $15 mth. rent.
pee J. L. Fordham, Tooms-
oro.

House and acreage for rent
or sale, on paved highway. 4
mi. Athens. M. E. Cheney, Ath-
ens, 490 N. Milledge Ave.

Several tracts land around
Atlanta and Decatur, also in So.
Ga. for rent. See: A. Decker,
Atlanta, 889 Edgewood, phone

La. 8902.

Good farm for cash rent. No
houses Good for corn and cot-:
ton, or anything you want to
plant. Mrs. W.. Y. Summers,
Newnan, Rt. 5.

60 A good land, 3 R house,
elec. for rent on 8rds or 4ths. J.
P. Worley, Adairsville, Rt. 1.

Small place, for rent, 3 R
house, well in yard at kitchen
door, near mail, school bus rt.,
bus line and Marietta and Dal-
las Hwy., close to Bapt. church,
% mi. W. Lost Mountain, in
Cobb Co. C.. H. Guffin, Powder
Springs, Rt-1.

5 R house with elec. and out-
houses, on 1 or 2 H farm at
Piedmont, for rent. Mrs. Jes--
sie C. Ruffner, Barnesville,
896 Thomaston St.. :

Dairy for rent, pasture for
quite a number of cows, barn,
milk house equipped with wa-
ter and elee., small dwelling,
need of slight repair. Renter can
repair and take it out of rent.
2 mi. Dorayille. Cheap. Reach
me at Johnsons' Furniture
Store. Mrs. Nelton Howard,
Doraville, Rt. 1.

Will rent to good family for
cash only, all the land you care
to work with 4 R house, elec.,
school bus line, close to Atlan-
ta; Also good tools and 2 good
horses for sale. B. E. Bridges,
College Park, 330 Janice Dr.
Phone Ca. 5698.

Good 2 H, crop for cash rent
or take lint cotton, located Fay-
ette Co. near Shokeray Dist.
and known as the Loyd farm, 6
mi Fayetteville. Write. Mrs.
A. L. Bradshaw, Macon, 126

; Washington St:

Will rent my Vineyard con-
taining - 250 bearing Grape
Vines, located on Champa
Ave., N. W.. on any reasonable
terms to suit other party. Call
or see, J. D. Martin, Sr.. 826 St.
Charles Ave., N. E. VE 5513.



WANT TO BUY, RENT
OR EXCHANGE FARM
LAND



Want 100-150 acres weeded
rugged land not suitable for
cultivation within an approx.
|25 mi. radius, preferably North
of Atlanta, with adequate
streams and lake sites. Write
full details if not asking in-
flated price. All answers ac-
knowledged. J. A. Baldwin,
Atlanta, 33 Peachtree Place,
N. E.

Want 20 A. or more of good
level land in Cobb Co., on or
near Bankhead, Powder Springs
or Roswell Hwy. Will buy or
exc. other valuable property.
A. F. Shelly, Atlanta, 521 Glen-
wood Ave. S. E. Phone Ma.
1791.

Want 25-50 A farm with 12
A tractor land and elec. avail-
able. Prefer No. Fulton or
Cobb Co. Write James E.
Owen, Atlanta, 125 Hunnicutt
St. N. W. Apt. 31.

Went 200-500 A farm iin N.
Ga. near Rome, on Highway.
Fertile land with plenty of
running water. H. G. Smith,
Jesup. POB 54.

Want for cash 10-40 A in
North Fulton Co. Elec avail-
able. All weather roads and
water (spring or branch) on
the place. John F. Echols,
Atlanta, 447 Hurt Building.

Want 80- 160 A, 10 or more
lake site, lake already started,
rough land, plenty nice timber,
nice streams, prefer 30-60 mi.
N. Atlanta, Pay cash for bar-
gain. Advise. D. L. Anderson,
Atlanta, 1124 Mortgage Guar-
antee Bldg. Ma. 3433.

Want a fertile, well fenced,
livestock farm, close in, with
modern buildings and conven-
iences. Middle Ga. preferred.

Cash if bargain. W. D. Putnam,

Curryville.





EXCHANGE FARM
LANDS













Am interested in buying or
getting option on 100-300
real cheap land within 40 mi.
Atlanta, with lots small pine
Give full description, locatio
and price. Henry H. Co ae
Atlanta, 1236 Piedmont Av








Tel. 7312.
Exchange , farm of 20 Aseel
mi. Atlanta, 14% mi. Stock-



bridge, out 42 Hwy., with old
farm house of 3 rooms, 2 fir
places, well spring and pasture,
good land near enough to work
in Atlanta, for larger farm.
Some cash for ght place. C.
E. Crawford, Atlanta, 620 Park-
way Dr. N. E. Apt. 10 B.

Want 1 or 2 A land to build _

on and pay for land on month-

ly payments. Prefer good high

land in Berrien Co. at once.

ae Martha Horton, Alapaha,
t

Want cut over run down, or
poor land suitable for reforest-
ing in North Ga, with good
spring water with or without
house. Must be cheap. Name
price. Claude R. Day, Ellijay.



























Want farm cultivated part
of which can be tractor worked
with plenty good watered pase
ture. Give full description, price
terms and reason for selling.
J. L. Buchanan, Rossville,
POB 9, x Be

Want farm near Chicamaugs.
Give full description, distance
to school and church, type Oleg
soil and lowest cash price in
first letter. W. V. Turner,
Gainesville, 1414 Lyman St.

Want 50 or 100 A farm land
in middle Georgia. Prefer with
some reasonable terms. Thos.
J. Tucker, Leslie, Rt. 1.

Want farm in south Ga. Pre-
fer close to Columbus. State
distant to school and _ town,
type of soil, and other detains. |
R. O. Turner, Gainesville.

Want 60 or 80 A good land
with good house, barn other
outbldgs., at once for cash.
Chester Camp, Dallas, RFD 4.

Will trade other valuable
propery, for farm and timber
nd anywhere in state. Con-
Jr. Co.

















tact. John E. Minter,
lumbus, 1607-22nd St.

Want conveniently located
large dairy and grain farm;
some land suitable for growing
alfalfa. Prefer good buildings
on farm already equipped for
dairying, at reasaonable price.
J. A. Shropshire, Chicamauga.
Phone 10102.

Want small farm near Cars
tersville in bartow Co. reason-
able for cash. W. H. Kimmons, _
Cartersville, Rt. 2. Se eae

Want 100 A or more farm in
South Ga. Advise location, im-
provements, amt. in cultivation,
tobacco allotment, pasture, tim-
ber, swamp land, if on water
and price. C. R. Beutell, Dun- |
woody. ;

W:nt 500-1500 A with or
without farm machinery and
livestock or buildings. State lo-
cation in details as to types of
roads nearby, elec. or not, how
much wodland, and under cul- ~
tivation, and cash price. Gxt. e
Orser, Brunswick, POB 198.

Want small well located
farm, or unimproved acreage,
well watered, with some tiz-
ber, near Moultrie, reasonable
for cash. Ernest Lowery, Moul-
trie, POB 3 51. 4

Want to go 50-50 in buying
a few acres with good man
that wants to back, and run
truck.and poultry+farm, within
radius of 50 miles Royston. O.
V. Sartain, Elberton, 207-B
Gordon St. :

Exc, 64 A farm, 4 R house,
hall big barn, good pasture,
pear, fig orchard, few peaches
and apple trees, water elec,
Christian community, churches,
store school bus, on Hwy 124,
1 mi. Centerville, Gwinnett Co.
For good house, small acreage,
on or near bus line. or sell
farm for $55 A. G. W. Brand,
Lithonia, Rt. 1. \

Want to buy or lease a small
farm suitable for poultry of
cattle, and hog raising. Can
pay only small payment down
and bal. yearly or semi-yearly.







C. A. Griffith, East Point, 213
|Pine Ave.

















































hell.

Tt was Von Hindenburg
to this cause that led him to accept Hit-
Chanellor

jer; the politician, as

Germany in 1933.

Whatever may be said of the individ.
uals involved in the re- establishment of
Germany during the 1930s, and, how-
ever much we detest those individuals
policies which |.
they pursued, the fact remains that the
restitution to the German people of the
property in Germany and the govern-
ment of Germany by Hitler was the
white

and the methods and

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same spirit that led the white people of
the South in Reconstruction
form fhe Ku Klux Klan to preserve
themselves as a white race in spite of
Federal bayonets and all the imps of

days to

war of

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people of



WANT TO BUY, RENT |

OR EXCHANGE FARM
LAND

WANT TO BUY. RENT
OF. EXCHANGE FARM -
LAND



Exc. 6 R house, lights, bath,
hone, lot 100x200, near school,
us and churches, in Tucker,
for farm on or near Lawrence-
ville. Hwy, between Decatur
~.and Lawrenceville. C. M.|
Woodall, Stone Mountain, Rt.|
2. Phone Clarkston 6014. :

_ Want small farm, buy, lease,
or rent, standing rent. Prefer
~ Fulton Co. James Shedd, At-
Janta, 553 Washington St.

Want 10 A or more unim-
proved land with log cabin or
_ + shack, with branch or creek

on place. All weather road,

within. 20 mi. Atlanta, under
a Roy Bell, Atlanta, Box

Want about 10 A with log
cabin r shack, branch or
creek, all weather road, within
20 mi. Atlanta, under $1,000.
Maurice K. Lassetter, Atlanta,
1075 N Highland Ave. N. E,

Want 1 or 2 A good high
dand, to put house on for cash.
Prefer Berrian Co.
Horton, Alapaha, Rt. 1.

Want 50-100 A land, for gen-
eral farming, with wood, house,
outbldgs., plenty timber to
build with. Give full informa-
tion, price etc. Want. possession
= oe J. E. Meeks, Dacula,

tel. j

Want no more than 30 A
Jand, with spring branch,
woods, small house metal roof,
not more than 2 mi. town and
nearest store, and reasonable
price, or will exc. my place,
231 it. road frontage, 9 good
eachtrees, 3 yrs. old, opposite
Ga. Power Co. at: River, 50 ft.
above flood stage, outside city
limits, garden. Edith Whatley,
Atlanta, Rt. 7, Box 331-C.

Want approx. 75-100 A cheap
woodland with stream and
_Lakesite, within 20-30 mi. At-
Janta, not fit for cultivation
_and reasonably priced. Write
full details. Walton Mangham,
Zebulon.

Want farm in extreme So.

Ga. Advise price and details.

- . D. Mitchell, St. Simons Is-
dand. ;

Want small acreage with or
without house, within radius
30 mi. Atlanta. Must be reason-
able. C. A Cheatham, Atlanta,
455 Venable St. N. W. Apt.
243. Phone He. 1067-W.

Want to.buy or rent for
standing rent, small farm with
small house near transporta-
_* tion, not too far from Atlanta.
L. M. King, Atlanta, 1387 Avon
Ave. S. W. Phone Ra. 8202.

: Want small: farm, > 20-40 A.
- Weite full description, location
and price at once. Mrs. Nora

Martha} H

Want small farm on or. near
paved road. Advise location
and price, B. C. Fusell, Moul-
trie, 900 7th Ave. S. E.

Want to trade small place in
Walker Co. 1 A, 3 R house
that needs some repairs, for
large place in North Ga. Ad-
dress owner: Fred. Young,
Chattanooga, Tenn., Hiehiond
ParkereRte gle. gues

bottom (branch bottoms will
do), one of wooded upland,
just outside. city limits of Toc-
coa, not on hwy., no buildings.
ua Crone, Clayton, PO Box

Want small farm
eastern part of Ga. suitable
for subsistence farming,
buildings, elec., water, fruit.
Give location, county, distance.
and direction from nearest
town: and lowest cash price.
Jao: Jones, Pelham.

Want.

small, well located
place, t

in suburban Atlanta, on
wy., or a large place else-
where suitable for raising
hogs and cattle on large scale.
Exceptinoal range required for
hogs. Would cons. partnership
to secure location. So. Ga.
suits. M. Sands, Atlanta, 7
Moreland Ave. S. E. Phone
Cyc OTT: 5 :



WANT TO RENT FARMS



Want small farm for standing
rent. Man} wife, 2 children (6-
14 yrs. old) am disabled vet.,
with compensation. Prefer
Cobb, Fulton, or Lamar Co.,
close to school rt. Paul E. Er gle,
Austell, Rt. 1.

Want to rent 3 or 4 R house,
about 1 A lard; or take job as
caretaker, handy with tools and
have plenty of same. H. OD.
Boggs, Columbus, 314J Peabody
Apts.

Want to rnt with privileges
to. buy later, med. size unim-
proved farm, 3 or more room
house, preferably N. Ga. Cash
basis. H. D. Prather, Rossville,
POB 28. :

Want to rent 1H farm. Pre-
fer near Fulton or adjoining
county. Sam Easter, Atlanta,
255 Holly Rd. N. W.

Want to rent or lease for 5
yrs. a small farm with good
4 R house and outbldgs. and
pasture, good water. Pay in
advance. Near Athens or El-
berton, or: consider. Atlanta.
John B. Mason, Danielsville. -

Want to rent or lease a farm,
with good 3 R house, 12 or 15
A to raise hay on and build up
Jand. Prefer Fulton or adjoin-
ing eounty. B. L. Shelnutt, Col-

the United States,
many were pitted in war against each
_ other, the basie fact was that it was a
Regardless of
who was most to blame; regardless of
our ideas of necessity for the War, we
caunot escape the fact that it was for
practical purposes a war of suicide of
the white race.
Russia, in fighting Germany ; Japan

fighting the United States; Italy in
fighting England were simply helping
the white race of Germany, England
and The United States to commit sui--

Want 2 A good land, 1 A ;

in. north-|-

good |_

racial suicide.

necessary to

know all.
things as a background in order to un-
derstand the great movement of thers

Seana VS. AMERICANIS

Kurope against the hordes of other

races and millions of mongrel breeds.
When World War Two came on and

England and Ger-

today.

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these the ill effects.



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WANT TO RENT FARMS |

Want to rent suburban acre-
age, good house, barn, elec.,.
on or near transportation | and
mail rt., 18 mi. or less of Atlan-
ta, on pavement or good all
weather. road, dhs 9. Wa Seco
tion, monthly rental. Mrs. F. R.
Ragsdale, Ben Rt lie ae



SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR_ SALE

CORRECTION: VA Case
with lights, starter,



tractor,

power lift and a 4 wheel trac-

tor trailer, both on rubber,
$1,250.00 (instead of $125.00 as
erroneously stated in March
17th issue). J. D.- Watson,
Unadilla. : f Kc



Ricca aces
WANTED



CORRECTION:

PEAS WANTEDWant at
once, 1 bl. old fashioned Cow
Peas: State best price. Also
for sale, purebred Dark Cornish
eggs, $1. 65 per 15 and carton
returned. O. C. Patterson, Ty
SBycuriteads

POSITIONS mee



Want job on farm, doing ight
farm chores. Prefer in Fulton
Co., for home and reasonable
salary. Mrs. 5
Atlanta, 330 Cooper St.S. W
AL 1089.

Reliable, ~well experienced
Blacksmith, wants job on large
farm -or in farm community.
See or write offer. D. W. Mil-
ler, Baxley, 207 RR St.

boxes (turpentine) to work on
shares, and a small house. Plen-
ty experience. G. P. os
Wadley.

Want goad 1H crop on halves.

Prefer or 5 R house within
10 ana mi. Atlanta. Thomas
Holeombe, Austell, Cooper
Lake Rd

Poultryman with plenty ex-
perience, sober, honest, reliable,
college work wants connection.
Commission,. drawing acct., or
reasonable salary with cottage
furnished. W. MeCory, Macon,
Rt. 7. Rice Mill Rd. Care A. E.
Odom.

[ G. IL with wife and 3 chil-
dren desires job on farm with
good house and decent: wage.
Familiar with all types farm
machinery. Trucks, tractors,
combines, ect. Have mechanics
tools. References furnished. W.
P. Ford, Rossville, POB 65.

Middleaged man and wife
want position as .Caretaker or
light farm oe i farm, EQ







Clack, ents = 1.

plege ree Rt. 2.



Pees Ru

reliable p Beis
1 Poi x

|mor cuss. Bryan: Gibson,

Elizabeth Mosley, |.

Want few thousand Pulling



POSITIONS WANTED

Man and tie wants job on

farm raising. poultry, looking 3r

after beef cattle or vegetable

farming; do any kind farming | a

and handle any, kind machin-
ery. 4 infamily. Mrs. Evelyn
ee Atlanta, 398 eens
Ave. S. WwW.

29 yr. old woman with _son |
|3 yrs. old wants home. as one

of family with nice people and

small salary in exch. for light

work on farm. Mrs. Minnie B.

Weeks, Moultrie, 909- 7th Ave. of

S. E.

Man and wite with. 4 children | \t
want. place to raise: chickens. Be ,

Commissioner of Agi




















conv. for 2 oldest children to go Go

to high. school. .Otis Cheek,
Gainesville, 708 R.R. Ave.

52 Vr cold white man wants |
regular work job: on: farm. 4] .

in family, children 16-12 yrs
old. Go anywhere. Well experi-
enced farm work. Dont drink

na. Vista, Rite os



FARM oS WANTED





Wank; woman, 35-40 yrs. old, |

for light work on farm. Small
salary. Good way to go.

church and town. Mail Rt. ty :

door. 1 Os oe Vidalia, |

Cs
Rt. 2:

Want middleaged white wo- |.
farm |>

man for light work on
with Christian couple. Room,

board, salary furnished. Write. |

H. -Ruark, Bishop, Rta:

Want one or two large
families. Can arrange -
crop and work for wages
anee of time. Top wages. E.
Sanders, | Dene: ss abs

G.

sar



school, churches. See.
McNeeley, Penfield, or M. T.
Sanders, Commerce. 3

Want farmer for large
crop.
rent, or cons.
can move and furnish self).
4 R house, well.at door, plenty
pasture wood, on mail and bus

route, near Hwy.,- 1 mi town

Boyd Baggett, Hiramy. Rt. - 1.

Want experienced person for
nursery farm help. $4. - day.

plus house, wood, garden,
patches. 10 mi. Atlanta. Emory
Travis, Riverdale. a en

Want mid eage white wom-
an for light farm chores. Salary
and good farm home . in For- |
syth Co.. between Sharon and |
Brookwood churches. C. Cy
Bagley, Suwanee, Rt. 1.

Want middleaged ~ reliable

man and wife and do
aoa _ Prefer one otha

4 a

Bue: | >

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good houses, |
Comer | ~~

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3rds.. and 4ths. standing | 4
50-50: basis (if!

woman to live on ee with y












































































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