The Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 19??-1921, August 07, 1919, Image 6

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AUCTION SALE! Thursday, August 14th, 10 A. M. RAIN OR SHINE 1,400 Acres of Land The farm will be sub-divided into tracts of from 50 to 200 acres and a purchaser will be allowed to purchase as many tracts as he wants. Free Barbecue on the grounds—Brass Band—Two Auction eers. Terms: 1-4 cash, balance in 1,2, 3, 4 and 5 years at 6 per cent interest. 10 Per Cent Day of Sale, Other 15 Per Cent January 1, 1920. SALE ON FARM. This is the Andy Stewart Plantation Now Owned by John W. Millsaps This farm is located in Campbell Countuy near the Fulton county line and is near the newly built Campbellton concrete road leading from At lanta out by the German prison by the way of Ben Hill, Ga.,a station on the A. B. & A. railroad, and is just 14 miles or thirty minutes ride from Five Points. Good schools and churches are located within 1 1-2 miles of this farm, and it is easily accessible to the Atlanta schools for boys and girls and also to the numerous colleges for boys and girls in Atlanta and East Point, thereby enabling children to attend these schools and colleges and remain at home nights. Atlanta Land Auction Cos. EUGENE BENTON, Business Solicitor and Contractor. JOHN B. OGLESBY, General Manager. Main Office: Ansley Hotel Atlanta, Georgia “Wc Are the People That Sell Farms and Lots of Farms and Lots — My! My!" IF YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR FARM PUT IT IN OUR HANDS AND KISS IT GOOD-BYE. There are 10 dwellings all in good repair on the place, one being the summer home of the late Andy Stewart,which has been wired and fitted up for electric lights and waterworks ;there is also another large dweling with two of the best barns in the State, which will ac commodate 150 to 200 head of cattle or mules each; both dwellings and barns have waterworks; there is also a 200-ton silo, a pasture of about 250 acres fenced with hog wire, and numbers of barbed wire pastures on the place, affording ample pasturage for each farm. There are about 000 acres of heavily timbered laud that will cut enough lumber to more than pay for the place; there is a lot of long leaf pine, also hardwood and old field pine. The soil is a red mulatto pebble and is the best producing soil in this country, and is adapted to growing cotton, corn and all kinds of grain; there is about 600 acres of high valley land, fronting two and one-half miles on the Chattahoochee river; this valley land never overflows and never misses a crop; cotton, corn or grain can be grown right up to the liver banks. The entire tract of land lies compara tively level and is in the forks of the ('hattahooehee river and ('atrip creek 1 ; there are several streams of running water on the place but no swamps or lakes, and if the entire place was cleared every foot of it could be cultivated with modern improved machinery. This is the only large compact body of land that can be bought near the city of Atlanta, the New York of the South, and offers won derful opportunities to the purchaser from a truck farming, cattle, hog raising or dairying standpoint,being especially adapted to any of the above. It is a great opportunity for tb truck grower, as Atlanta consumes far more country produce than is grown here, and having a large packing plant makes it very advantageous to the hog or cattle raiser, and being the second largest taule market in the United States makes it very interesting for the stock raiser. Please don't miss the greatest opportunity of your life. t ' * ’ ' t