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AT WAYCROSS, GA., BEGINNING JULY 7th
AT COURTHOUSE, WAYCROSS, GA.
To Be Sold Under the Hammer
HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY to Buy Some of the FINEST LAND In the State off Georgia at Forced Sale Prices
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The above is a mao of Dpvnwood Farms, comprising
30,000 acres. They lie just west of and within two miles of
Waycross, Ga., one of the busiest railroad centers in the south.
These choice farm lands are the accumulation of about
15 sears of the best part of Mr. Deen's life, and owing to the development
made by him and others in that section are now right in line for big advance
in values.
It has always been Mr. Deen's intention to sell these lands in farm
tracts to actual settlers, as they are splendidly adapted to Sea Island cottor,
sugar cane, corn, oats, legumes, Irish and sweet potatoes, and truck crops of
all kinds. f ^
But his creditors hre not willing to give him sufficient time to do tha*.
They insist upon immediate sale, and Mr. Deen has consented to permit
them to sell at public sale a sufficient amount of the lard to pay off his
obligation «.
When that hos boon done, the balance will be reserved to[be sold at pri
vate sale, as originally intended, and for its real value.
In a sale of this kind prices always range away below actual values.
Here, then, is a chance you ought not to miss, whether you want land to cul
tivate or to sell again.
If 100 per cent profit on quick resales looks good to you, come down to
the sale prepared to buy as heavily as your funds permit.
Note the general lay of the land; the public roads and railroads which
intersect it, and the farms which have been sold and are now being improv
ed and operated.
None of this land is more than three miles from a railroad, and most of
it very much less than that. It has toad frontage for miles, some of which
are as fine sand clay roads as are found anywhere in South Georgia.
DO YOU WANT A FARM?
Here is your evince to sectue one that will grew anything that can
be grown in any state in the nnion, except wheat and apples.
HERE Is <he HOME of the PAPER SHELL PECAN.
1221-2 acres, one-fourth lot to 490 acres; whole lot can be bought
mighty cheap at this sale.
BUY TO RESELL!
Any man With a few thousand dollars can pick np sufficient land at
this sale to make him a small fortune in selling it ont in farm tractlto his
own friends and give them a fine bargain. Come prepared to buy all yon
can afford to you own price.
COME DOWN BEFORE THE SALE.
We suggest that you come down a few days before the sale if you are in position to
buy, and let us show you the property. Will have a corps of reliable men at your disposal
for the purpose on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, the 6th, 7th and 8th.
You can buy more intelligently if you see first. And if you see it, you will buy a
sure as you live.
Don't forget the date. Sale of Farm Land begins Thursday, July 9, 1914, at the
Courthouse Door, Waycross. That day will be long rememberee as Red Letter Day
in real estate circles. Don’t miss it.
CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY GOBS, TOO
Wiycrats Is Ismstlsi is pepelitlea more rspldly this uy ether city Is Geergli. Accordisg te U. S.
bssis Burns, the (its wis 14S per cest, 1900 ts 1910, ss4 25 per cest, 1910 ts 1914. Over 18,000 sew,
id will tiiily he 30,000 hy 1920.
North Deenwood, South Deenwoodui Idyl wild© ere right is
1st sf the bluest ss4 sirtst dcvelspnut. They see fairly well developed tew (see wep) ltd 80 per rest cf
Nfsycress’ sew hslldttg is ss dlrectles ef these sshtrhs—slsiest there, is fset.
The Hebard Cypress Ctapshfltbig plsat, the Aadersaa Ltwher Cestpisy, atd the Mastic Ceast List's
tig dtps strreasd Dtesweed ts the aerth, cut aid seath, aid Rarylaad First ts the west.
CirswtU strtet ud Asgisti ivesae, twe ef the fliest rtiidtict streets IsWsycrtss, res threegh this
property. These taherht art sew withls the dtp Halts ef Waycross, ud will withia a few years cease te he
sahirbin, eves is star. *
Idylwilde his a sew $25,000 school halldisg—ud seeds it.
Winona Park, the only aassemest rid recreities place is er sear the city, is right is the
aldst ef the property. STREET RAILWAY rasa threegh Deemed te Wisise Path. Lets irtaad the pirh ire
hand te appreciate greatly is valie.
Someone Is going te plch ap some wsnderfsl bargain ia sibirbu property it this sale. Will it be yea?
Sate ef city ud saharbaa property will begis Tuesday, July 7,1814, it 10 a. a., at
Cearthssse, aid auy he contiaaed ud seld ea the preaises. Dont Bail to Be Here.
1 ia laterested that ay Meads shield haew ef this eppertuity te hay these leads it their ewa price.
H. W. WILSON, Commissioner
JET BOWDEN, Auctioneer for Commissioner