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Colquitt County, Georgia Located in the newest and richest section of the Pine belt of Georgia. Opened to railroads, settlement and agriculture with in the past 20 years. Present population 30,000 and growing rapidly. Average rainfall 48.8, winter temperature 51, summer temperature 81. Health record equal to any section of the U. S. Farm lands from $10.00 to $25.00 for unimproved, $15.00 to $60.00 for improved lands. Largest pure bred stock farm in the South. Only meat Packing Plant in Southeast under Govern ment inspection, offers daily market for hogs and cattle. Cotton Mills, Cotton Seed Oil and Peanut Oil Mills. Commercial Feed Mill and Creamery. Farmers are offered the opportunity of growing field crops, hogs and cattle through every month of the year and a cash market for their products at all times. An opportunity here for you to invest or to "Make a Start." For further particulars address Clerk, County Commissioners or Chamber of Commerce. I View of sand-clay road, hundreds of miles of which are being bnilt in Colquitt County, Georgia, in accordance with the Federal Government specifications at a cost of less than $600.00 per mile. O oO
MOULTRIE 15,000 By 1920 "The Packing House City of Georgia" The only City in the Southeast with complete Packing Plant, under Federal Inspection. Population 7,000. Tax Values, $2,200,000 Public School System A-l, full 11 grades, including Business College and Domestic Science. FIVE RAILROADS, 25 Passenger trains, daily. MORTALITY RATE, less than 1 per cent. Average Summer temperature 81. Winter 51. MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENTS (Owned and operated by the City.) Two (2) 8 inch 500 feet Artesian Wells. Electric Light and Water Plant and System. Complete system of Sewage and Storm Sewers, Auto Fire Truck and Fire Fighting Outfit. RATED FOR INSURANCE AS SECOND CLASS. Two (2) Miles of Asphalt Street Paving. One and one-half miles of White Way. FOURTEEN: MILE BOULEVARD System entirely surround ing the City. Sii Miles Complete. A DAILY MARKET FOR EVERYTHING. SMALL INDUSTRIAL PLANTS WILL FIND HELP. For further particulars address, CHAMBER OP COMMERCE. MOULTRIE. GA.
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MOULTRIE<br />
15,000 By<br />
1920<br />
"The Packing House City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Georgia</strong>"<br />
The only City in <strong>the</strong> Sou<strong>the</strong>ast with complete Packing Plant,<br />
under Federal Inspection.<br />
Population 7,000. Tax Values, $2,200,000<br />
Public School System A-l, full 11 grades, including Business<br />
College and Domestic Science.<br />
FIVE RAILROADS, 25 Passenger trains, daily.<br />
MORTALITY RATE, less than 1 per cent.<br />
Average Summer temperature 81. Winter 51.<br />
MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENTS<br />
(Owned and operated by <strong>the</strong> City.)<br />
Two (2) 8 inch 500 feet Artesian Wells. Electric Light and<br />
Water Plant and System. Complete system <strong>of</strong> Sewage and Storm<br />
Sewers, Auto Fire Truck and Fire Fighting Outfit.<br />
RATED FOR INSURANCE AS SECOND CLASS.<br />
Two (2) Miles <strong>of</strong> Asphalt Street Paving. One and one-half miles<br />
<strong>of</strong> White Way.<br />
FOURTEEN: MILE BOULEVARD System entirely surround<br />
ing <strong>the</strong> City. Sii Miles Complete.<br />
A DAILY MARKET FOR EVERYTHING.<br />
SMALL INDUSTRIAL PLANTS WILL FIND HELP.<br />
For fur<strong>the</strong>r particulars address,<br />
CHAMBER OP COMMERCE.<br />
MOULTRIE. GA.