The leader-tribune. (Fort Valley, Peach County, Ga.) 192?-current, December 10, 1925, Image 8

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PEACH FARM CENSUS 1925 Washington, D. C., Nov. 30.—The following statement Rives some of the results of the 1925 farm census for Peach County, Georgia. The fig ures are preliminary anil subject to correction. Comparative figures for 1920 are not given for this county because the county is a new one, organized since 1920. NUMBER OF FARMS Total 625 Operated by: White farmers 300 Colored farmers 325 Owners 156 Managers 48 Tenants 421 FARM ACREAGE All lands in farms 76,882 Croy land, 1924 50,793 Harvested 47,834 Crop failure 197 Fallow or idle 2,762 Pasture, 1924 5,944 Plowable 792 Woodland 4,167 Other 985 Woodland not pastured 16,478 All other land 3,667 FARM VALUES Land and buildings $4,980,617 Land alone 3,681,702 Buildings 1,298,855 LIVESTOCK ON FARMS Horses 123 Mules 1,564 Cattle, total 1,298 Beef cows 127 Other beef cattle J04 Dairy cows* 649 Other dairy cattle 418 Swine, total 3,234 Breeding sows ♦ * 369 Purest Drugs Prescriptions CgrefuRy Filled Toilet Articles Stationery +*++ HU | fttl 11 1 1 1 i.w.*** ******** NEW PRICES ON DAIRY Now in Effect. Sweet Milk in pint bottle* bottle* ...................... 15c 10c each each I Sweet Milk in quart ...............—...... Buttermilk ...............................................- 5c quart Butter at market price. t Cream....................................-.................— ..... 40c pint l l Term*: Ca»h in advance or *trictly weekly. t W. J. Braswell’s Sanitary Dairy ! ! Dairy Phone 3303 Fort Valley, Ga. Res. Phone 131 Santa is Delighted *! , m^r \ ' ■ r J > s n And You Will Be Highly Pleased With our selection of articles suitable for ideal Christmas Gifts , including Toilet and Manicure Sets Stationery Candies Ciears and Tobaccos Flowers from Idle Hour Nurseries Xmas Books Xmas Razors Thermos Bottles WHEELER’S PHARMACY Telephone 393 PRINCIPAL CROPS 1924 ■ Actok 13,503 B ushels 235,078 Acres 3,531 Tons 2,634 Acres 9,772 Bales 3,428 of all aRos 1,430,630 1,629,897 trees 16,881 of bearing age 16,681 * Cows and heifers 2 years old and ** Sows and gilts for breeding pur¬ 6 months old and over. Chicago woman says she stabbed her husband to keep him at home. this up before your wife sees it. PLAN ()! 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A telegram from that great periodical tells briefly the story of its findings: “We have felt the business pulse of the Amreican people and it is strong. By advertising in newspapers, magazines, street cars, and direct circular mailing we have gone into every postoffiee and every hamlet to eighteen million addresses and have thus sounded the condition of the country, not in one section, but in ev¬ ery section. Our experience this fall is significant. For 35 years we have been circularizing and advertising to the American people and never have we found them so responsive as they are today. We confidently predict that those who advertise to the American people in 1926 will reap a great har- vest because the people are prosper ous, alert for new opportunities and more responsive to advertising than they have ever been before.” T)ie surveys made by The Digest are so extensive and systematically organized that a correct registration of public oponion is always assured, That its findings in this instance are in keeping with every survey recent ly made—and every outstanding eeo nomist has made such a survey—is but further corroborative evidence that America today is in a wave of unprecedented prosperity and prog ress. It is but natural that The Digest should have found the people re¬ sponsive to advertising as never be¬ fore. Advertising is the key to progress, and also to prosperity, for there can be no prosperity where there is no progress. The business that does not advertise can not progress, and there fore cannot be prosperous. 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