The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, May 05, 1911, Image 2

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i aonuacsac. The Biggest Real Estate Sale of its Kind Ever Held | in This Section of Georgia. Will be That in BETWEEN 1)R. ALLEN’S SANITORIUM AND THE STATE SANITARIUM 2 o’clock in the afternoon will be offered on Kasy Terms to the highest bidder V 4 Five Lots Fifty K k. ki K <o 2 20 / ?S€> 6 J 7 , r" 1 H . L i 2 ' 220 8 k s 3 /? s to 9 X X 4 2 20 // 5 i ' X 5 10 '}o /« 7o Jo 70 1 B , / . 2 5 9 ft 6 c ft * ft ft C £ /V T Ft £ L ro 70 79 79 70 7o C , / , 2 Z ft ft 4 o 5 ft ft . * ft 70 7* ’ ~7Z 70 70 70 D \ ' ft »V 2 ft ft •ft 3 ft ft «v ft ft H 5 ft ft *ft . 6 7o 7o 70 1 r , / ft * , 2 ft 'ft . >5 N 70 70 7o 70 £ 70 7* / ft ft N . 2 ft ft »ft 3 ft ft N 9 ft ft , 3 ft •V -•A*''?// a y PLAT OF SUB-DIVISION OF HARPER TRACT AT MIDWAY At SlEdl'C E:«>-JIMK5BaLg3!BnMaill3aa« I Two Lots and in Gold will be Given A |f-L^|\/ 3~^#-«/zv people on the grounds. You don t fKA\ <Cl V AOhOlUlUy 3 have to buy to get one of these prizes— SIMPLY BE PRESENT AT THE SALE! —smaavammpmHfraaiiMiw———« This is the well known Harper property, desirably located in a section that is sure to continue to make tremend ous growth. It is situated on an eminence between two large institutions—one of them being the largest public or private institution in Georgia, or the entire South. This is an opportunity that is certain to result in satisfac tory returns. Investigate the proposition, examine the offering in detail and you will be impressed with the pos= sibilities. Be sure to remember the date, be ready to buy a lot for a home or for an investment. It will pay. The plat above gives a fair illustration of the location and the sub-divisions and the opportunity here offered is one that you cannot afford to miss. Terms are one-fourth cash, balance 4, 8 and 12 months at 8 per cent, interest from date. For full information and minute particulars see. OWNERS: 1. O. BLOOD WORTH, L. C. HALL, J. T. DAY Sale to be conducted by «J. O. Bloodworth