Advantages of Georgia for those desiring homes in a genial climate1906-7 . READY FOR MARKET—TCRPENTINK NAVAL STORES WHARF. 96 Georgias Resources and Advantages. white, 8,465 ; colored, 9,154; total, 17,619. Aggregate value of whole property: 1900,$3,501,816; 1906, $4,816,949. Price of lands per acre: from $ to $, increaseof 50 per cent, since 1900. Forest timbers: Oak, ash, maple and poplar and : Agricultural: cotton, corn, wheat, oats, rye, Irish and sweet potatoes, sor-ghum, millet, peavines, clover and vetches; Horticultural: apples, peaches, pears,grapes, che


Advantages of Georgia for those desiring homes in a genial climate1906-7 . READY FOR MARKET—TCRPENTINK NAVAL STORES WHARF. 96 Georgias Resources and Advantages. white, 8,465 ; colored, 9,154; total, 17,619. Aggregate value of whole property: 1900,$3,501,816; 1906, $4,816,949. Price of lands per acre: from $ to $, increaseof 50 per cent, since 1900. Forest timbers: Oak, ash, maple and poplar and : Agricultural: cotton, corn, wheat, oats, rye, Irish and sweet potatoes, sor-ghum, millet, peavines, clover and vetches; Horticultural: apples, peaches, pears,grapes, cherries, melons, berries and all kinds of vegetables; Mineral: granite. Banksin Spalding county: At Griffin, 5. Stephens County.—Laid ofif in 1905 from Habersham and Franklin, and namedfor Alexander H. Stephens, Congressman of United States, vice-president of Confeder-ate States, and Governor of Georgia. Price of lands: from $ to $, increase of100 per cent, since 1900. Banks in Stephens county: At Toccoa, 2. Stewart County.—Laid off from Randolph in 1830, and named for GeneralDaniel Stewart, a


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