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HEARST’S SUNDAY AMERICAN Do You Want to Know B s A BOUIT s " Farm Lands h in Georgia? bR B evy e e O K information Given by Letter---FREZ Send Communications The Farm Land Information Buress a_e" SPRING AWAKENING. Are not these beautiful Spring days? The grass carpets the earth with varying configurations of emerald green. The trees have put forth their rich foliage and are already decoying to their shady retreat birds and beasts and men. The\'gorgeous colorings of variegated flowers brighten with their rich hue, and the air is laden with their censers of musk. The chirp of the wild song birds thrills. The busy bee is on his errand of industrious search for nectar from blushing flowers. And hundreds of tiny insects have awakened‘from their long slumber and are busily on their quest, crawling, squirming, wriggling; and butterflies are awing, displaying to the entranced eye their parti colored dresses, : The firefly with his auriferous and intermittent light sparkles with the scintilla of a thousand flashes. -All, all these things are a token of Spring, and call us to the opén and free where we can enjoy these vernal creations. There’s an inherent propulsion that prompts us to sigh and llong for the country when Spring arrives. Man first dwelt in these bowers, and the love of them is deep and intertwined with his thoughts, aspirations and desfiny. We long for the country, and some'day have planned to own a few acres, and shake off the bondage of time-serving, of the noisome influences and clamoring strife of city life, but have put it off from time to time. Don’t you owe it to yourself, to your wife and children to be gin to save and prepare them a home where nature has not been despoiled of her charms? And you not only ean enjoy in its fullness all these amenities and beauties of the country, but you can make an honest living. Do more than that—get ahead, be pros _perous. To-day’s (feorgian-American publishes many farms for sale that are ideal and can be purchased at a small price. Read them carefully, make a selection, buy, and become one of nture’s noblemen. i : FARMS FOR SALE. 6 ACRES—Has T7-room house, _ barn, all necessary outbuild ings and plenty of fruit; an ideal country home with city conveniences, fronting on trol ley line, in Hapeville. $7,000. CHAS, D. HURT, Real Estate Investments. 801 Fourth Nat. Bank Bldg. ' Main 350. PARTNER wanted to buy two-thirds interest. in 80-acre farm; 30 acres full bearing oranges; yield, 6,000 boxes, worth $1 box on trees; $10,000; terms. James Wood, Orlando, Fla. -~ = BOUTH GEORGIA FARMS, ]”fe or i small, in Thomas, Brooks or Colquitt Counties. We are the largest dealers fn this section. Let us know what you want. We lend money on South Geor- E,ia farms, Write us. Southern Real istate Loan and Trust Company, Bos ton, Ga. SOUTHEAST GEORGIA farm lands are humming. Why? The land has no equal. Three to four crops each year. Easy to cultivate. Climate and water ideal year round. The first quick buyer gets 112 acres 3 miles of a good town, on public road; 90 acres under culti vation: rest woodland; pebble-clay sub soll; $2,800. Bale cotton to acre land. 650 ACRES 6 miles of good town; 150 acres cleared; good timber on 500 gcres; pebbly clay subsoil; worth $4O; on public road, and am offering for $l5 for thirty days. Terms. 65 ACRES 11, miles of a town, school and church. on public road; good six room tenant house; good water; climate perfect; 40 acres cleared; remainder can be: $3.000, Terms. INDIANOLA SPRINGS and 730 acres cf land, a superb location for health re gort and tourist hotel. A fortune for some one that has capital to develop. For terms, etc., address : R. E. SHUFFLEBARGER, ; Property for Profit, Tattnall County; Claxton, Ga. ROCKDALE COUNTY. GEORGIA Improved farms, where you get the best value for your money, lle in this section You are not in the mountains Yur on flat, -wam%y lands. This locality nsures health, ecause the natural drainage is excellent; good croru, be eause the soil is adupted to grain, cot ton, hay, etc. A good clay subsoll is an indication that the plant food Is In exhaustible, Come, you can get a farm large or &mall, improved or unimproved, some thing suitable for truck farming and dairying. Write your wants to R. L. BAKER, Conyers, Ga 110 ACRES of rich, groducflvo lmd;o% mile of Lumber City, Ga. A g town of 1,600 people. Largest pay roll per capita of any town in South Cen tral Georgla. Good schools and churches; fine, pure drinking water; health unex cellell; (5 acres in cultivation: all can be cultivated. This Is a_ bargain. 330 ar acre, terms, Address J. D. Vaughan. r,umrmr Gl e 3NN “ » FLORIDA HOME SEEK VT - QU q ERS AND INVESTORS CAN securs valuable information on Florida cropse, climate. soil, schools, etc.: many business openings and somae Jow-priced land in this vieinity Ad drea BiCILETARY CHAMBER OF COM . MERCE fake Wort raivm Beach County, Fla Yo $ 1.4 One sh-aere farm, or In five. dore lofs \ppiv 501 Eauitable oae Madn 1196, Atlanta 794, FARMS FOR SALE. FOR SAT.E —Fourteen acres best land in Lake County, § acres in bearing grove; large seedling trees. Has good five-room house on it and is on lake, only one min ute's wailk from the depot. Will sacri fice this for cash. E.'M. Rabb, Mas cotte, Fla. . FOR SALE—Seven acres and five-room house and good water in best residence section of Hazlehurst, Ga., 3% mile from depot. Apply to Mrs. Hattle W. Burns. FOR CHOICE Bibb County farms, and size, write . CITY REALTY CO,, et ety IO 186 ACRES of first-class land, one and one-half ‘miles from Grovania, G. S. and F. Railway, Houston Coultix. Geor gia; $3O per acre. Terms. O. H. Cab aniss, Fourth National Bank Bldg., Ma con, Ga. THE SOIL IS RICH. The climate: Abundance of niln. yet no deluge; abundance of sunshine, no drouth; long growing season without oppressive heat, a 8 in many other sections. Splendid shipping facilities. Modern social fea tures. Good schools, from primary grade to classical universities; good churches, good stores, good nel?borl, all'are here. All yours when you buy a farm in this gection, not to mention the rich farm land on which you can make a generous living. $156 and $lOO an acre. Inves tigate this before the price soes up, like that of other rieh f ng dis tricts. Bagley-Sewell Realty Insurance Company, Newnan, Ga. 1,600 ACRES in Houston County. Geor gla, convenient to rallroads, churches and schools, located in best part of the county Lies well and well improved. G. L. Dure, Fort Valley, Ga. 248 ACRES of land, waterpower mill, sawmill enflne, boiler and machinery, store with $4,000 stock of goods, fine dwelling and other improvements. Rail road station and at junetion of pike roads; for $14.000. John P. Davis, arent, Rome. Ga. APPLE ana chicken farms In the heast of the fruit section of North Georgia. For list of cheap farms w-ite r W. M. SCOTT & CO., 210-212 Gould Building, Atlanta, More than 35 years’' active experience. ARE YOU LOOKIN(s for a good posi tion? A little “Want Ad" will find it for you. FARMS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. A A ALL, ABOUT BARTOW COUNTY— Write for our property list describing bhoth large and small farms adapted to diversified farming and stock raisinf. also eity property and business proposi tions; we have for sale and exchange, located in Bartow and Polk Counties, Georgia, two of the best counties in the State. J. R. Young & Co., Cartersville, Ga. YOUR “Help Wanted” ad makes every worth-while work-seeker in the city an applicant for the position. ‘ REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE. WILL ¢xchange $4.000 Atlanta "gr’J;TGF’:} for apple lands. T., Box 500, care Georglan., ii i ks WILL exchange splendia ten-room Rome, nearly new, for acreage near car line; equity $3,200; nix agenis. Ad dress Hn_x_hfim‘_varr Georglan. e FIVE- PASSENGER; A-1 condition: foredoor Dope snif-gtarte; niclkel trimmings: un to date $2.800, with equipment; make cash offer, or (rade for rea, estate Auto, 113, care Geor pglan READ FUR PRUTIT-—SUNUAY AMERIVGAN WANT ADS—VUBE I'UR RESULTS FARMS FOR SALE. FARMS FOR SALE. e it $25,000 FOR $lO,OOO THIS 1S WHAT you will tif you will invest this much in the 850 acres that must be sold fi; May 1. Situated on rallroad; can have sta tion on place; no waste land; .eek is boundary and in Houston County. Fine for general crops a‘nd poach-:. SOUTHERN INS. & REALTY CO,, GEORGIA LIFE BLDG., MACON, GA. FOR SALE. i 18-ACRE TRUCK FARM. ON THE McDonough Road, 11-2 miles from car line and United States Prison; one 5-room and one 3-room house, barn and fruit. $3,250, $1,250 cash, balance 1 and 2 years, 7 per cent. No exchanges. R. A. Costley, opposite United States Prison. Bell Phone Juniper 1111; Atlanta Phone 3120-B. 125 ACRES well improved farm; level land: soil good; graded road; near raflway station and Americus, Ga. Price $6,600; terms. ilvt s s B it 700 ACRES, productive farm lands; lot saw timber, running water, good wire fence; 2 miles of Ellaville, Ga. Price $l5 acre, terms. e e i e} St it ettt ettt et 475 ACRES, cholce improved farm, on graded road, near Americus, Ga.; all farming machinery, eleven good mules. Price $4O acre. Terms ’ ENGLISH & PURVIS, : AMERICUS, GA. HABERSHAM COUNTY ORCHARD & FARM ‘ TRACT. | 360 ACRES, located one mile from Mt. Mr{, Ga., about fifty acres of bot tom land and second bottoms, most of which is in high state of cul tivation. One hundred ~buuh§ls of corn and two bales of cotton have been grown on an acre of this'land. 200 acres fine apple and peach land. It is well watered ‘and drained. Excellent location for dairy. Public road runs through place. It can be had cheap at a pick-up price of §16.00 per acre. Terms, ome-third to one-half cash, balance one and two years. THE HABERSHAM-RABUN LAND & ORCHARD COMPANY. WM. EBERHART, Pres. J. W. PEYTON, Sec. and Treas. : CORNELIA, GA. 475-ACRE ELBERT COUNTY FARM. THIS PROPERTY lies north of Elberton three miles. Now has 200 acres in cultivation; three tenant houses; plenty of wood; branches, springs and wells. Fine public road runs through it to Elberton. Make a fine grain, corn, cotton and stock farm. In heart of peach section, and will grow all kinds ‘of fruit. Price, §14.50 per acre. Terms easy. It's an investment. ; FRED HERNDON, GENiZRAI, REAL BESTATE. ELBERTON, GA. CHOICE GEORGIA FARMS. 460 ACRES of land in FEchols County, platted and laid off in eight and ten acre tracts, on railroad, within one-half mile of two stations, twenty miles east of Valdosta. Small tracts, $3O an acre. The whole tract at a less price. 400 ACRES, five miles south of Rome, on the Coosa River. Two hundred acres of bottom land, and the rest upland. Four set tlements on it. Bargain at $12,5600. 140 ACRES in Jackson County, Mississippl. Sixty acres in pecan or chard. Trees are five yeara old. This is a bargain at $lO,OOO, 185 ACRES, one and one-half miles of the corporate limits of Rome, on the Btowah River and Rome Railroad; 125 acres of bottom land, 60 acres of red upland. Rents for $1,200 a year. Price, $14,700 JOHN P. DAVIS, Rome, Ga. , LOOK AT THESE FOR FARM BARGAINS. 60 ACRES 8 miles east of Blue Ridge, (Ga., with 4-room house and necessary outbuildings. Twenty-five acres in high state of cultivation, well fenced, balance wooded and espe cially adaptable for apples and various fruits, or poultry and stock. Near the Government’s Appalachian Forest Reserve. Will make some man a handsome profit from an investment standpoint, and for quick sale $3OO cash will move the place. 200 ACRES 3 miles south of Blue Ridge, Ga., on good public road with two houses and necessary outbuildings. Fifty acres cleared for cultivation. Enough cut-over timber to pay for the place on the remaining acreage. An ideal location for fruit farm; place has peach trees that have been bearing con tinuously for 25 years without a failure. $l,OOO cash will take this place in fee simple. BLUE RIDGE CITY BARGAINS. 75 FEET front and 250 deep on Main street, with 6-room house and pretty lawn. A bargain for quick sale, and price and terms will be made on application. Within five minutes’ walk of Georgia Baptist Assembly grounds and famous lake and springs. An ideal summer home. 150 FEET front and 300 feet deep on summit of town, with new 6-room house and hall, bath, toilets and electrie lights, and prettiest lawn and view in the town. Within two blocks of postoffice, depot, churches, ete. Can make an attractive cash price. Say $1,750. 75 FEET front and 255 deep, fronting on one of the main streets and residence sections, close to Club House and Georgia Baptist Assembly grounds and lakes and sfpriugs. with all modern conveniences; 2-story house. Suitable for a retired man’s home or husiness man’s summer place. Can not publish price, but it's a bargain, and terms will be quoted on applica tion. Write NORTH GEORGIA REALTY COMPANY, Box 46, Blue Ridge, Ga. FARMS FOR SALE. ° FARMS FOR SALE. FOR SALE—COWETA FARM LANDS, ONLY one hour’s ride from Atlanta, 18 passen ger trains daily; small or large farms; liberal terms; for further information, write or call G. E. PARKS INSURANCE AND REALTY CO. 1114 Greenville Street. Newnan, Ga. v g *AT >» BRYAN COUNTY PROPERTY, 1,000 ACRER three miles from Lanier, 225 acres under high state of cul tivation, five miles new wire fence, eight-room dwelling, three good barns and flve tenant houses, 775 acres good timber, a dark sandy loam with clay subsoil. This is one of the best farms in this county. Price §l9 per acre; one-third gash, balance to snit purchaser. 49% ACRES in the town of Pembroke; no improvements; good investment. ol BTIO6 U 1 Dar Wore. TeRN. L .S 8 il 160 ACRES near Ellabelle; good dwenlnl and all necessary outbuildings; 50 acres under good state of cultivatlon. Price $2O per acre. Terms. 198 ACRES one mile from the corfoute limits; no improvements, but tim ber and wood enough to pay for it; dark pebble clay stbsoll. Price $6.50 per acre. 280 ACRES three miles from Pembroke on main Savannah highway, 90 acres ‘under cultivation, two settlements, one milllon feet timber. Price $22 per acre. 299 ACRES at Ways Statlon, all under new wire fence, 100 acres under cultivation, good dwelling and outbuildings, new storehouse, artesian water; one of the best truck farms in this section, Price $6,000. Terms. 7.000 ACRES timber, twenty miilion feet pine and cypress; borders on rali road; one of the best board mill propositions in Georgia. Price and terms right. Write for information, N.T.WAY, PEMBROKE, GA. 800 ACRES—Five hundred cleared and nearly all of balance can be; eleven 5 settlements with two to five-room hcuses; in mile Ennis raillway sta tion and ten miles of here on good road; has two R. F. D.'s] free produdnfi sandy loam and pebble soil with clay sui)sofl: good rar:)se for stock; sma amount of cash and plenty of time on balance; 76 to 100 per cent profit can be realized easily by subdividing. Price, $lB an acre. 750 ACRES in three miles of Stillmore and just off the clayed road to Gray mont; good two-rogm dwelling and 30 acres under cultivation and 250 more just as good can be; it is a sandy soil that,produces the finest of sweet potatoes and other feed crops; it Is the best natural hca and cow range in the country; right on the Canoochee River; plenty of feed could be raised to fatten stock during fall when not already fat on acorns. A special bargain at $5 per acre. 178 ACRES of woodland; easily 150 can be cultivated; will cut 2,000 feet of vellow pine Fer acre; is in one-half mile of school and church and in seven miles Swainsboro on public road; R. F. D. from Midville; the timber will improve the place with all buildings needed and pay for them besides. Price reasonable. 317% ACRES; 60 cleared and can be increased to ten-horse farm; sandy loam with clay subsoil; finest kind of hOf'and cow range on Canoochee River; can be develo?ed into a profitable oldaecu ation or investment, as the price is very reasonable at $6,000; over 100,000 feet of yellow pine timber, Lu‘n four miles from town and on the same good road as the two above; all long to the same party and can be sold together, 150 ACRES of as fine land as Georgia affords; five miles east of B‘%wrton. in Montgomery County, known as the Malcom Courson place; 100 acres cleared and 25 more can be; new three-room tenant house and good five room dwelling besides the kitchen and dining room; between two schools and near church: fine stock range; considering the land and improvements it is very reasonable at $5,500. R. L. COLSON, EWAINSBORO, GA. A GRANITE QUARRY CHEAP. Send for Our Farm Bulletin. HERE'S an investment that should secure your attention. Tt is loaded with big dividends. It’s about a quarry having an inexhaustible supply of the finest grade of granite. An eight-inch pofished and hammered dressed cube of this granite is on exhibition in the State Museum at the Capitol in Atlanta. Sgecial reference is made to this quarry in Bulletin No. 9-A of the Geographical Survey of Georgia, on pages 83, 84 and 85. g‘he New Hamp shire Granite of finest quality is incomparable with it. It is susceptible of the highest pofi)sh, and has been made into monuments of ornate design that have been marvels of the artistic. : THERE are 30 acres that goes with the quarry, much of which can be used for farming or trucking. Tt is within one mile of the Central of Georgia, and only five miles to the Atlanta and West Point. This property can be had at a tithing of its worth. Price will be given on application. ASTO COWETA FARMS. . THERE are some things about Coweta Farms you ought to be cognizant of before you buy. We have on our listings several high-class farms, small and large, that are unsurpassed praducers of any crops that can be grown in Georgia. We mean every word of this. They have demonstrated it in the past. It’s rich land, rolling and diversified, well drained, abundance of rainfall, healthy, in good communities, with splendid churches and schools. Send in your name and let us forward to you our Bulletin on *‘Monev-Making Farms,” that tells about them minutely and honestly. ' BAGLEY & SEWELL CO., Newnan, Ga. ATLANTA, GA, SUNDAY, APRIL 26, 1914 FARMS FOR SALE. FARMS FOR SALE. AN AN AN AP AP PPN AN NN NP PN PP NP AP HARALSON COUNTY FARMS. ! 220 ACRES; well improved and In a fine state of cultivation: in a bend of the Tallapoosa River, I%Mmflal from Tallapoosa, This is an exception ally fine farm; more than 150 acres; is level and all is above high water, Very productive and easily cultivated. Eight-room colonial residence and other outbuildings. Good orchard, with a variety of small frults. Price $5O per acre. \Worth double this price. 160 ACRES UPLAND, on splendid road, 5 miles from Tallapoosa; all in woods; land lies well; excellent cotton, corn or fruit land; nice new small _dwelling and barn; splendid neighborhood. Can be bought for $2,100 cash. WE HAVE many other bargains. Address A. V. HOWE & CO., : TALLAPOOBA, GA., - > 56 ACRES, elevated and improved. - ONE MILE from center of town. i AN IDEAL, 1 LACE for truck farming and dairying. GOOD 7-room house, barn and pasture. ! A VARIE ! of fruits and large grape vineyard, AN IDEAL cou-‘ry home, with city advantages. WORTH $lOO.OO per acre, and must be sold at . iF YOU MF\N BUSINESS, write R. L, BAKER, Conyers, Ga. WANTED—LANDS FOR COLONIZATION. , WE can place tracts of agricultural lands renging from ten thou sand to fifty thousand acres. We have e=ceptional facilities rud Northern connections, enabling us to market suitable tracts with reasonable dispatch. We desire propogals from actual own ers only. Plats submitted will be conserved and -returned if no trade. Kindly give full description regarding location, public roads and character of soil. Southwest Georgia preferred. We can turn desirable properties. { . & GEORGIA LAND AND LIVE STOCK CO. MOULTRIE, GA. ' PR AT NMt e NS R N TSRA bl - L LEVEL FARM 4 No. 1—146-acre farm in Appling County, near good tewn, on A, B. & A. Railroad. Price $22.50 per acre. Terms. ! No. 21—490-acre farm in Ware County, six miles from town, on A, B. & A. Rallroad. A rare value at $lO per acre. Terms ~‘ WRITE FOR LIST OF SPECIAL OFFERINGS. ol ? ‘fi‘f TATE-CONGER-JOHNSON REALTY €O, ALMA, GEORGIA. 'BARGAINS IN GEORGIA FARMS. ' 210 ACRES two miles from Monroe—l2s acres in cultivation. Three good dwelling houses. $6O per acre. 90 ACRES 11-2 miles from -Monroe, Ga. This is extra good fertile land, and all in cultivation. Two ‘dwelling houses. $B5 per acre. 64 ACRES of land on Monroe and Gratis road; level, with good improvements. Two good dwelling houses. $50.00 per acre. 100 ACRES of land on the north side of this city within ‘the city limits, to #ell at a bargain. i 860 ACRES of land tyo miles east of Monroe on Athens road. ‘Will sell at a bargain. 300 ACRES of land four miles from Monroe on Madison road. Railroad runs through farm. To sell very cheap. 6,000 ACRES of land in Houston County, 25 miles south of Macon—l,soo in good cultivation, 1,500 in hog fencing, 8,000 in good timber. One mile to railroad station. Red sub soil. For sale at $15.00 per acre. e WE ALSO have some good dwelling houses and lots in Monroe, Social Circle and Madison listed with us. For sale at a | bargain. * W. M. FULLER, Mgr., Union Real Estate and Improvement Brokers, MONROE, GA. ; LOOK OVER THESE BARGAINS. 30 ACRES good farming land on public road, 3 miles of rafi road station, with water power and corn mill now running.’ Price, $BOO.OO. Terms, $2OO cash, balance monthly, or $2OO a year, 50-ACRE farm on rallroad, 6 miles of Clarksville; small farm hoyse and outbulldings, well and spring and part in culti vation. This is a good, nice place and a bargaln. Price, $B5O. $l5O cash, balance monthly, or, $1560 a year. 250 ACRES upimproved fruit and farming land, 4 miles of Clarksville, and on good road. Price, $5.00 per acre. Terms to sult, . 147 ACRES unimproved fruft land, 3 miles of Southern Rafl way at Mount Alry. Price, $8 per acre. $3OO cash, balance to sult. 3 850 ACRES, 4 miles of rallroad station, in Habersham Coun ty: timber except 40 acres in culttvation. Will out 1,600,000 feet of lumber: fine fruit land. Price $4.50 per acre. Terms $l.OOO cash, balance one, two and three years. 23 SMALL FARMS, on good road, 5 milas from Clarksvills, from b to 85 acres each. Price, from $lO to $2O per acre, depending on location, on terms of 20 per cent cash and bal ance 10 per cent per month, or any way to suit buyer, All the above property is located ir Habersham County, is fine fruit and farming land and are priced below their cash value, and if you are interested in any of them it will pay you to investigate further. 1 have & number of othar large and small farms in all parts of Habersham County that [ can sell cheap and on easy terms. Write for list. J. H. HICKS (larkesville, Ga. American Want Ads 11 D