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AUCTION SALES
Hall County, 745 Acres
TUESDAY,
Sept. 16th, 10 A. M.
Lying °n the Chattaho°eliee River—below the Thompson Bridge.
Situated 2 1-2 miles of Gainesville, owned by W. 0. Keith—
Known as the Bailey Farm
This plantation will he subdivided into tracts ranging from 50 to
100 acres. It will be so arranged as to make each tract a highly de
sirable purchase for the party wanting a desirable farm WELL
ABOVE THE BOLL-WEEVIL LINE.
There are two large dwellings, 3 tenant houses and outbuilding 3 all
in g°od repair °n this farm.
Georgia is fast becoming a state °f small-farm owners, the tenant
system is undesirable to many who can take advantage of the liberal
terms effective for this sale; one-third ea s h, and balance one, two and
three years at 6 per cent interest.
There is special merit in this property for investment of funds by
those parties seeking a sound, well ch°sen purchase.
When you observe the location °f this property—its close proximity
to Gainesville (2 1-2 miles) you cannot fail to be interested to the ex
tent of being on the premises the day of sale and putting in your bids
at the auction.
Band concert —Two auctioneers. Remember the date—
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th—AUCTION STARTS AT TEN
O’CLOf K.
The above Farms will be subdivide in tracts of 50 to 100 acres, each having a public road
frontage, water, timber and houses. Blue prints, exhibited on respective days of sale, show
the subdivision. Attention, Home Seekers and Investors! We invite you to attend these
sales of choice farm lands. No land adjoining either of above farms can be bought, and we
were fortunate in securing these tracts to offer you.
Remember the Places and Dates Sale, Rain or Shine, on the Premises
Band Concert and Refreshments of Each Tract
Atlanta Land Auction Cos.
EUGENE BENTON, Business Solicitor and Contractor JOHN P. OGLESBY, Gen. Mgr.
Main Office: Ansley Hotel Atlanta, Ga.
“We 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-By'
WEDNESDAY,
Sept. 17th, 10 A. M.
653 Acres in Gwinnett Cos.
On Terms Like Rent
The W. A. Cooper Farm, secured through Newton S. Thomas and
('has. E. Buchanan, wh°se offices are in 601 Atlanta National Bank
Building. This Larin is located at Grayson, Gwinnett County, Ga.
Famoudy Fertile, Smooth and Level. 30 miles north of Atlanta.
Here is a 653-acre farm which will be of interest to every man who
likes valuable, intensely-improved, high-yielding and level farm lands.
This good state lias been brought about by the fact that it lias been
held in the Co°per family f°r more than 45 years. They tried to make
it richer every year—and did.
Twelve 4 and 5-r°om dwellings, ceiled and finished throughout, all
dwellings facing prominent public roads. Plenty of good outbuildings
and barns on each place. Not a wadi or break in a terrace. To appre
ciate this farm fully, you have only to l°ok at il and sec the splendid
town °f Grays°n and the community that surrounds it, white farmers
owning their own lands. This farm is in sight of Grayson and runs
right up to this good town which has a fine sch°ol and three good
churches besides every other convenience expected °f a live North
Georgia town. This gray loam soil is easy to cultivate, free from rocks
and is a veritable garden.
This good farm would NEVER he offered for sale at these rare
terms °f 10 per cent cash and balance one to ten years with 6 per
cent interest were it not for the fact that the °wner, Mr. W. A. C°oper
is an Atlanta business man and lias been forced to move here on that
account, llis terms are such as to attract young farmers.
Thirty miles from Atlanta, 5 1-2 miles from Lawreneeville, 4 miles
from Loganville, just out of Grayson.
BRASS BAND FONCEKT—TWO AUCTIONEERS.