Advantages of Georgia for those desiring homes in a genial climate1906-7 . ,gunL maple, ash, cherry and somepine. Products : Agricultural: cotton, corn, wheat, oats, rye, barley, sorghum and sugar-cane, Irish and sweet potatoes, field-peas, ground-peas, hay from Bermuda, crab grassand peavines; Horticultural: apples, peaches, plums, cherries, melons, berries, figs andvegetables of all kinds; Mineral: granite. Banks in ^^^altnn county: At Monroe, 2; atSocial Circle. 2; at Loganville, 2. Ware County.—Laid off from Irwin in 1824, and named for Nicholas Ware, ofRichmond county, a United States Sen


Advantages of Georgia for those desiring homes in a genial climate1906-7 . ,gunL maple, ash, cherry and somepine. Products : Agricultural: cotton, corn, wheat, oats, rye, barley, sorghum and sugar-cane, Irish and sweet potatoes, field-peas, ground-peas, hay from Bermuda, crab grassand peavines; Horticultural: apples, peaches, plums, cherries, melons, berries, figs andvegetables of all kinds; Mineral: granite. Banks in ^^^altnn county: At Monroe, 2; atSocial Circle. 2; at Loganville, 2. Ware County.—Laid off from Irwin in 1824, and named for Nicholas Ware, ofRichmond county, a United States Senator from Georgia. Population : white, 8,652 ;colored, 5,109; total, 13,761. Aggregate value of whole property: 1900, $2,605,328:1906, $4,776,808. Price of lands per acre: from $ to $, increase of 100per cent, since 1900. Forest timbers: a few hardwoods, as oaks, gums, cypress, mag-nolia, and large quantities of yellow pine. Products: Agricultural: sea-island cotton,corn, oats, rice, sugar-cane, Irisli and sweet potatoes, field-peas, ground-peas, crab grass,. GEORGIA RVNCII HEREFORDS.


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