The Great Kennesaw route gazette. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1886-1886, February 01, 1886, Page 3, Image 3

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lie wired her, “’Tis our wedding day, Hence I come via the W. & A.” She answered, “ Then you’ll be on time — Ah! thou art mine, and I am thine.” Sam Jones, the evangelist, lives on the Kennesaw Route. The granary of Georgia is along the line of the Western and Atlantic rail road. The Georgia Marble Works are on the Kennesaw Route, at Elizabeth Station. Seventy-one varieties of wood found on the line of the Western and Atlan tic railroad. Grand Excursion to London and Paris, June 22, 1886. Tlie “World Travel Co,” Tn conjaction with the undersigned, take pleasure in announcing that they will organize a select party of fifty ladies and gentlemen for a special trip of thirty-five days from New York to London and Paris. The party wil 1 goon the magnificent steamship “Alaska,” of the. Guion .Line, to Liverpool, and will return on the new and elegant steamship, “La Champagne,” of the French Line, leaving Havre on the 17th of July. The party throughout will be con ducted, personally, by an American gentleman of extensive traveling ex perience, who has made a special study of London and Paris. The trip will consume thirty-five days from New York City and back ito New York. The price of the tickets from New 'York and back will be $275, which includes all traveling expenses, hotel < bills, carriages and entrance fees to all places of interest visited. The party will be limited strictly to i fifty. The tickets for the trip must be pur chased and paid for by 22d May. Address all communications to R. .D. Mann & Co., GeneralS. S. Agent, Atlanta, Ga. FOR SALE! Hilldale Jersey Farm, Situated at East Point, six miles from Atlanta, Ga., on the Central and Atlanta & West Point Railroads. The largest and best arranged stock farm in the South. Six silos, with capacity of over 600 tons. Fine barn, spring house with churning room attached-; unsurpassed in the United States ; flow of spring 42 gallons per minute ; tem perature below 60°, a magnificent fish pond, covering about two acres, two nice residences and numer ous out-houses. Every improvement requisite to a first-class dairy or cattle feeding farm. Combination fences of plank and barbed wire, all new. Wil! sell 170 acres, or in separate lots of 100 acres and 70 acres. Land in high state of cultivation. Terms easy. Also many farms in all parts of Geor gia for sale by Samuel W. Goode, Att’y, Real Estate and Loan Broker. Atlanta, Ga. THE GREAT KENNESAW ROUTE GAZETTE. FRIERSON & SCOTT, REAL ESTATE. T. A. FRIERSON. W. M. SCOTT. (O. M. Mitchell, 21 G. A. R. Atlanta.) Frierson & Scott, Real Estate. NO. 1 SOUTH PRYOR STREET, Cor. Decatur St., (In Kimball House.) -A.tla.nta. - - - Ga. Stores, city residences, farms, water-pow ers, mill and factory sites, timber lands, tracts for immigration colonies; iron beds and tracts ; manganese, marble, gold, silver, lead, coal, mica, ochre, asbestos, talc and graphite mines, etc., for sale in Georgia and other Southern States. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. ENCLOSE STAMP. Southern Homes anil Investments. Read this carefully, and send to us for a copy of “ATLANTA AND GEORGIA PORTRAYED,” by Information Commit tee for National Commercial Convention, held in this city May 19 to 22, 1885. Mailed free. Georgia, the Empire State of tie South. Her gain in population from 1870 to 1880 over 30 per cent. Gain in wealth in same time, eighty-one million dollars. In the past twelve years the staple crops have increased as follows: Corn over 200 per cent., wheat 600 per cent., rye 75 per cent., Irish potatoes 100 per cent, sweet potatoes 400 percent., sugarcane and sorghum 800 per cent., and other products in about the same ratio. The cotton crop of Georgia in 1870 was 473,934 bales, and in 1880 it was 814,441 bales. Her farm products in 1870 amounted to $80,390,228, which, in 1880, increased to the enormous amount of $125,- 000,000. In 1870 Georgia had 69,956 farms, and in 1880 she had 138,622, an increase of over 100 per cent. The lumber products of Georgia this year will exceed $70,000,000. Georgia leads the South in every staple manufacture. We have the largest peach orchards in the world, while grapes and many other fruits are very profitably, but not extensively grown in every portion of the State, and shipped to Northern markets. As for Georgia melons, while the supply is enormous, the demand is much greater. We say to you, now is the time to come South, while you can make cheap and prof itable investments, in the most inviting sec tion of the United States, where soil, cli mate, water, seasons, and low prices of property, are all that could be desired by the manufacturer, the large planter, the stock raiser, and the dairy, fruit, vegetable and poultry farmer. We will, on applica tion, mail copy of the “Commonwealth of Georgia,’’etc., the official and reliable re port of Col. J. T. Henderson, the efficient Commissioner of Agriculture for the State of Georgia. We add brief descriptions and prices of a few of the many farms we have for sale at prices that should tempt you ; farms at $lO to S2O per acre, that in North ern States would readily command (as they will here in a few years) SSO to SIOO per acre. Large Tracts- for Colonies. Colonies of any size, or any number of families, who wish to come South and settle all together, can, by writing to us, be suited in land, location, prices, etc. We will give reliable information and valuable aid. For Safe and Profitable Invest ments the South is a very attractive field. Par ties having money to invest will do well to consult us, as we can invest with perfect safety and great profit to them. Loans at Eight Per Cent. Net. We can place loans on best real estate se curity that will net the lender eight per cent., perfectly secured by first mortgage on city and farm property worth two to five times the amount loaned —in no instance less than double. Write to us for full in formation. We herewith give list of a few of our choice investments. Ten-acre truck and dairy farm, good land, lies well, fine spring and bold, clear creek, in edge of city and a few steps from horse cars. A place to make money on; $2,000, SSOO cash, balance to suit. J Five-acre truck farm, one-third mile from edge of city, 200 yards of horse cars, good Jan 1 and running water; SI,OOO, S3OO cash, balance to suit. Five 10, 15 or 20-acre truck and dairy farm, right close to city, on good macada mized street, few steps of street cars, good land, well watered and desirable for home and profitable farming. Terms easy. Dairy, fruit and stock farm, one of the prettiest, fitted up and most desirable to be found near the city, fronts railroad and pub lic road; stock and everything for sale on easy terms; paying now SIOO a month net profit. Business well established. DeKalb County—One hundred and sixty five acre farm, ninety acres in cultivation, balance in original forest, six acres branch bottom land, good productive soil, cleared land lies well, balance rolling, all can be cultivated, well watered by streams and springs, 9-room dwelling, barns, stables, etc. etc., 2-room tenant house, 500 apple trees, 700 peach trees, 2 t 5-year old choice va rieties, 500 bearing grape vines standard varieties, good neighborhood, convenient to schools, churches, etc; $3,500, SI,OOO cash, balance on long term of years (or will sell 250 acres for $5,000, same terms. Mill and farm six miles of Marietta,36s acres, 150 cultivated, thirty bottom and thirty bottom uncleared, 185 fine, mixed, hard wood timber, 5-room dwelling and all needed outhouses; mill 40x50 feet, 21 sto ries and basement, separate runners for wheat and corn, turbine wheel, ample year round power and house room for double the present machinery and capacity ; SB,OOO, one-fourth cash, balance in one, two and three years. Very desirable—two truck and dairy farms, one and a quarter miles from edge of city, on good main road, good dwelling and outhouses, plenty of mixed fruits, grapes, berries, etc. Nice little farms for convenience and profit. Call or write for particulars. Iron Manufacture —Parties wishing to engage in it and secure a fine location, with best of ore, coal, limestone, water, rail roads, etc., all right at hand, can be suited by Frierson & Scott. East Point—A very desirable farm on the railroad and public road; level and well watered ; good, buildings, fruit, grapes, shade trees, etc. Will sell 50, 100 or 200 acres on most liberal terms. Dairy and fruit farm—a gem, half a mile this side of Marietta railroad station, with forty feet right of way to the railroad, only ten minutes walk from the house, four rail road trains each way to and from Atlanta, forty-five minutes ride, 62 acres, 37 culti vated, 25 acres wood land, 7-room brick residence, with all necessary outbuildings, 500 choice fruit trees in full bearing, apples, peaches, pears, plums, cherries, figs and grapes, 9 acres meadow land, through which flows a clear, never-failing stream, well fenced, splendid well of water on back ve randah ; $4,000, half cash, balance long time, or will sell farm (house splendidly furnished) implements and stock with the place at low figures, or might exchange for good city property. Valley farm, rare bargain —160-acre farm 2-story, 7-room frame residence, barns, sta bles, wheat and corn house, with all other necessary outbuildings Splendid well of water with dairy attached, half a mile from Catoosa Springs, 3-acre orchard, fine fruit, (house and barn cost as much as will buy the place), 80 acres planted in wheat, clover, grass, etc., balance heavily timbered. This is a delightful country home, in choice neighborhood, 4A miles from Tunnel Hill, and 5 from Ringgold; only $3,000, half cash, balance 1 and 2 years. Fulton county, Ga., 220 acres, seven miles south of Atlanta and one mile of East Point, on Atlanta and West Point Railroad, which runs centrally through the farm, giving one half mile of railroad front; 100 acres cultivat ed, 60 invaluable original timber, and 60 in thick second-growth mixed woods. All lies well, the cleared portion beautifully, and all good, loamy productive soil. Excellent, free stone water from well and numerous springs and branches. One very fine mineral spring, containing a variety of valuable medicinal properties, 25 grape vines and 10 or 12 acres in orchard of apples, peaches, cherries, pears, etc. Five-room dwelling, with 10-feet hall, front and rear verandas, plastered and pa pered, two-room tenant house, barn, stables, crib, shed, etc. Nice grass pasture. A de sirable farm and home very cheap, and will soon double in value. Price,s3s per acre, on easy terms. Fulton county, Ga.,seven miles west of At lanta, on Chattahoochee river, one mile be low Chattahoochee depot on Georgia Pacific Railroad. Farm fronts main ferry road: 190 acres fine hickory,oak and pine timber, 85 acres fine fertile bottom land, cultivated. Land lies well, very little of it broken. Well watered by the river, two bold branches and several springs. Small orchard of ap ples and peaches. Churches and school with in a mile. Nice new four-room dwelling, with hall and verandah, painted and plas tered. Price, $35 per acre; one-half cash , balance one and two years at 8 per cent, in terest. Business Opportunity. We lately sold a $30,000 COTTON FACTORY, which had been shut down for two years, (40 acre tract, fine water power, etc., etc., ) to a gentleman who has expended several thou sand dollars on the property. The build ings and most of the machinery are in first class condition. THE MILL IS NOW RUNNING making yarns. He finds that it will pay better to put in some new machinery, and authorizes us to secure an equal partner who will contribute $5,000. The money to go in as working capital and for new ma chinery. This is a rare opportunity. For full particulars, call on or address Frierson & Scott, Atlanta, Ga. CORUNDUM. We have valuable corundum property, lead showing large deposits, close to rail roads, and with good mining and shipping facilities. See report of State Geologist appended. Address Frierson & Scott, Atlanta. Ga. State of Georgia, Department of Agriculture, Atlanta, March 9, 1886. Messrs. Frierson & Scott : Gentlemen —I have examined Corundum, consisting of many large-sized specimens said to have been taken from property con trolled by you, and find it of excellent quality, presenting many shades of color, a light gray predominating. Very truly, A. R. McCutchen, Geologist. ASBETOS. Very valuable Asbetos deposit, long fibre. For full particulars address Frierson & Soott. Atlanta. Ga. See State Geologist’s report below. ASBETOS. Vein 8 feet across. Short Staple. Suita ble for paper, etc. Frierson & Scott. Atlanta, Ga. Note State Geologist’s report herewith. State of Georgia, Department of Agriculture, Atlanta, March 9, 1886. J/essrs. Frierson Scott: Gentlemen —I have examined two varie ties of Asbetos submitted by you. Speci men marked A is of good quality, showing great strength along with cosiderable length of fibre. Specimen marked B, said to have been taken from an eight foot vein is of very fine short fibre of silky lustre and easily ground. Very truly, A. R. McCutchen, Geologist. Only via the Western and Atlantic railroad and Marietta you can go with in one day’s ride of Georgia’s highest mountain —Mount Enota —4,802 feet high. Kennesaw Mountain, the only moun tain by that name in the United States, is 22 miles north of Atlanta, and on the Western and Atlantic rail road. 3