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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
sATrnnjyv. ArorsT 25.
ANOTHER SLICE OF ATLANTA REALTY
100 TO 1,000 PER CENT. PROFIT
NOR’WEST
A MAGNIFICENT BUSINESS AND RESIDENCE CENTER.
N LOTS.
ATLANTA
THE COMING NINTH WARD OF GREATER ATLANTA.
ELEVATED LOTS, MOUNTAIN AND VALLEY SCENERY. REST OF ATLANTA IN EASY VIEW.
LOTS $100
$2500 House for $100.
$1800 Mineral Spring for
$100.
$2000 Brick Clay Lot for
$100.
$1000 Business Lots for
$100 Each.
LOTS $100
$2500 Quarry for $100.
" $1500 Mineral Spring for
$100.
$1500 House for $100.
Twenty $300 Lots for $100
Each.
LOCATION—Between Atlanta and the Chattahoochee.
four.'and one-half miles northwest of Candler
building.
ROUTE—Up famous Peachtree Into North avenue and
along Bellwood avenue and there Is Nor 1 -
west Atlanta.
WATER—Finest freestone water, supply for 20,000 people.
Healthiest, breeslest, shadiest groves.
TRANSPORTATION—River line runB ten minutes sched
ule—near, 6 cent fare with transfer to any
other portion of Atlanta. Grand Granitic ave-
nue leads direct to Atlanta and the company
guarantees an electric line to Nor'west At
lanta. Automobiles and other vehicles make
tho run to the skyscrapers In twenty minutes.
All new railroads will run near Nor’west At
lanta.
RAILROAD FACILITIES—Atlantic and Birmingham
stakes set for Its tracks a few hundred yards
south. Southern railway. Western and Atlan
tic and the Seaboard systems In easy walk
ing or driving distance.
IN THIS SALE AT $100 EACH ARE INCLUDED
For $100—1 Water Power and lot, estimated present
value $2,500—25 for 1
For $100—i Blue Granite Quarry, estimated present
value $2,500—25 for 1
For $100—1 brick clay lot, estimated present value—
.. $2,500—25 for 1
For $100—1 six-room dwelling and lot, estimated pres
ent value $2,600—25 for 1
For $100—1 three-room dwelling and lot, estimated pres
ent value $1,500—15 for 1
For $100—1 mineral spring and lot, estimated present
value $1,800—18 for 1
For $100—Another mineral spring and lot, estimated
present value $1,500—15 for 1
For $100 Each—lOO business lots, estimated value
$1,000 each—10 for 1
For $100 Each—20 lots selected by a committee of
shareholders from DIFFERENT SECTIONS of the
official plat of NOR’WEST ATLANTA, and which
the NORTH ATLANTA LAND COMPANY guaran
tees to sell for your account at $300 each, in gold, on
the day of distribution—three to one, if you care to
take so small an amount for your lot.
DOLLARS PUT IN THISPROPOSITIONMEANS
DOLLARS MULTIPLIED, AND THAT QUICKLY.
POPULATION MAKES VALUES, every lot sold
makes other lots worth more.
PLAN OF SALE
Stock Certificates, full paid and non-assessable, will be issued by the
NORTH ATLANTA LAND COMPANY
and sold at $100 £acb; $10 Cash, $15 vlthin Fifteen Days and $15 per Month
Thereafter till Paid Up. 3 Per Cent. Discount for All Cash rsilh application.
Every Stockholder Stands on the Same Footing. Every Share of Stock Entitles
Owner to One Lot. Every Lot is Valuable and Above the Average Atlanta Lot.
Every Lot, improved or unimproved, business or resident, of Guaranteed Value
$$00, goes in this sale at the one price, $100.
Each Certificate Holder mill receive a Warranty Deed without incumbrance to one
lot for every share of slock held by him on the day of distribution on surrender of his certifi
cate or certificates.
NOW 4S THE TIME TO BUY—Give the family a front yard, a garden and a roof.
A MODERN MODEL TOWNSITE
Broad Avenues, Streets and Alle ys, with business renter, good water, health and happiness. Approximately
1,400 choice lots. 100 central business lots. Firty manufacturing sites.
Only one contract, only one price—ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS BUYS A LOT.
Topographical Plat of NOR’WEST ATLANTA on exhibition at the offices of the
NORTH ATLANTA LAND COMPANY,
Agents Wanted.
305 and 306 Fourth National Bank Building, ATLANTA, GA.
NO LOTS SOLD TO NEGROES.
Agents Wanted Everywhere. ' Agents Wanted.
Continued from Opposite Page.
Past six weeks. Recently Mrs. Neal
save a targe evening card party at the
White In honor of Mrs. Caldwell, when
handsome prises In cut glass nnd *11-
Vf r were presented and on elaborate
collation nerved. During her stay at
"'him sulphur Mn. Neal was the hon-
of a beautiful dinner at Lewls-
burg.
M| 8S MAYME BAYNES
ENTERTAINED FRIDAY.
'•nr the mo „ t delightful parties
th. season was that given on Friday
riening by Miss Mayme Baynes at her
beautiful home, "Early Hill," near
J'te'nsboro, Ga„ In honor of Misses
“Ufti-haetl, Of Atlanta; Martin, of Shell-
jhah and Armor, of Greensboro. De-
hrlous punch was served by Misses
, bv Haynes and Mosely. The most
• stittg feature of the evening wan
Intel f
original contest of answering ques-
"Ith the names of different coun-
m Georgia. The prises, a nail
Hie and a box of candy, were won by
Misses Louise Lowndes and Virginia
Evans, and presented to the guests of
honor. Cream and cakes were served.
ATLANTA'S~ART SCHOOL.
The announcement that Atlanta Is
to have an art school will be read with
interest by the many who hove real-
Ixed for a long time Atlanta's need
of such an Institution. Under the
auspices of the Atlanta Art Associa
tion, whose membership comprises
about 300 Atlanta people, a schootw
be opened at ISO Peachtree street, tn
^Thc'servlcea of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Osgood, of Chicago, have been engaged
by the association, nnd a prospectusi of
the new school will be Issued within
a few days. Any Information regarding
terms and branches of study may be
had upon applying to Ml*» »|*n« Arm
strong, secretary, 30 W est Baker street.
FIRST CHRISTIAN”CHURCH
' MUSIC FOR SUNDAY.
The choir of the First Christian
church, under the direction of .Mr.
William M. Bearden, will render the
following program:
Morning 8ervice.
Anthem, "Jubilate Deo,” William H.
Pontius.
Offertory, "Just as I am Without One
Plea," Trelaor—Mr. Emery Caldwell.
Duet, "The Wonderful Savior"—
Misses Mattie and Daisy Bearden, of
Augusta, Ga.
Night 8srvies.
Anthem. "How Excellent fs Thy Lov
ing Kindness, O God"—Mary A. Bls-
sell.
Anthem, "Welcome, Sweet Orace”—
J. C. Macy.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
The following program will be ren
dered at the First Baptist church Sun
day:
Morning.
Prelude, d'Evry.
Cornet, Hadley.
Voluntary, “Jubilate Deo,” Buck.
Offertory, “Invocation," Berwald—
Miss Louise Van Harlingen.
Anthem. "O Father of Mercies,”
Farmer—Mr. Thomas B. Davies and
choir.
Postlude, Merkel,
Choir: Miss Louise Van Harlingen,
soprano: Mlsa Marguerite Dunlap, alto;
Mr. Thomna B. Davies, tenor: Mr. John
S. Scott, bass; Mr. C. T. Wumi, cor
net: Mr. J. P. O'Donnelly, organist and
director.
TRY A WANT AD
IN THE GEORGIAN
Personal Mention
At the card party and linen shower
given Friday afternoon by Miss Jose
phine Davis for Mias Psarl Peck, the
Brat prise, a hand painted plate, .was
won by Mrs. Mamie Boynton, of Jones
boro. The consolation, a four leaf clov
er stick pin, went to Mrs. William
Bensell. Miss Peck was presented with
a dainty centerpiece of shadow em
broidery.
Mrs. EL C. Merry and son, after a
visit of several weeka to Mr. and Mra.
S. E. Ray at their country home, near
Norwood, have returned to West End.
Lieutenant Boswell, who has been In
the Philippines, arrives on the 30th of
the month, called home by the Illness
of his father In Greensboro, Ga.
Miss Annie McCullough has return
ed from Tybee Beach and Indian
Springs, and will spend a week with
her brother, R. L. McCullough.
Miss Ethel Massengale has returned
from a delightful trip to Colorado,
Tennessee and other points of Inter
est.
Mr. Lott Warren, Jr., goes on Mon
day night to Spring Hill. Tenn., to en
ter the Branham and Hughes school.
Mr. and Mrs. Lott Warren and two
sons, Theodore and Philip, will leave
Tuesday for Nacoochee Valley.
Mlts Jennie Cramer, having spent a
pleasant summer In Kentucky and Ala
bama, has returned to the city.
Mrs. Henry Whitman, of New Or
leans, Is the guest of Mra. Manning
Austin and Miss Carrie Merrill.
Mr. St. Elmo Massengale has gone
East on a business trip, tatter he will
Join hie family at Aahevllle.
Mr. and Mrs. Agricola gave a spend-
the-dny party In honor of Master Nlc-
las Stafford, of Savannah.
Mr. Leonard Day, of New York city,
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George
Allen on Spring street.
Miss Anna Hunt has returned to her
home In Marietta, after a visit to
friends In Atlanta.
Mrs. Mary A. Hardwick will leave
on Monday for a visit to relatives In
Forsyth, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hahr are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dobbs at
Marietta.
Mrs. Hattie Massengale has returned
from Asheville, where she spent sev
eral weeks.
Mrs. Isabelle Newman Howard fs Mr. Peyton King Is the guest of his
spending a few days with Mrs. Alice father, Mr. C. M. King, at Grecns-
Muse Thomas at the Marlborough. boro.
Mrs. E. H. Ooodhart and children
will return next week from Washing
ton.
Miss Skaggs, of Chicago, Is visiting
the Misses Mable, at Decatur.
Lieutenant Cullen, of Chickamauga
Park, Is spending a week In the (It)?
Mrs. John Clarke, after a visit to
Madison relatives. Is at home again.
Mrs. P. M. Randall has returned from
Asheville and Spartanburg.
Min Willie Lewis Cruseelle Is visit
ing friends at Eatonton.
Miss Anna Wooten has returned from
a visit to Woodbury, Ga.
NORCROSS.
Mrs. James Lee Key, of Atlanta, Is
the guest of Miss Lola Key.
Mr. Thomas Jones, of the United
States Naval Academy at Annapolis Is
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Jones.
Miss Elisabeth Hines, of Atlanta, Is
the guest of Mlsa Pauline Walker
8h0lar , °t Bessemer
City, N. C., Is the guest of .Mrs. w. J.
»v ooten.
Miss Daisy Tlcknor has returned
from Columbus.
Mr-.Roy Collier, of Atlanta, was here
during the week.
Mrs. E. McElroy entertained at a
pretty reception Thursday evening in
honor of her guests. Misses Dean, of
Alabama. Tilley, of Doraville, and Mor-
rl*, of Atlanta. Fruit punch was serv
ed throughout the evening.
Those Invited were Misses Luclte
Bulce, Vera Elrod, Hughle Medlock,
Harriet Webster, Carrie Dickens, Ella
Newborn, Amy Wlngo, Louette John
son, Emma Young. Lillian McDaniel,
Messrs. C. Wlngo, Sam Johnson, Hugh
Ray, D. K. Johnston. Ous Dean, Wil
liam Fox. Louts Wall. Kiser Webster.
Sam Jones Tabernacle
Meetings, Oarters-
vifle. Ga.
On September 15th to :13rd. inclu
sive. the Western and Atlantic rail
road trill sell tickets from Atlanta-
Dalton and Intermediate stations, to
CarteraviUe. at rate of one tare for
the round trip.
Sam Jones will be assisted by
Evangelist Oliver and other ministers
of renown. Prof. E. O. Excell will
bavo charge of tea music, and other
gospel singers of noto will attend.
Three services each day. 10:30 a. m.,
3:00 p. m. nnd 8:00 p. m., and the
people of Cartersville will welcome
the great crowds with tho same hos
pitality they have always shown.
CHAS. E. HARMAN,
Gen. Pass. Agent.