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New Street Car Line Along
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complete this line in 12 months, Imt state
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months, when these two lines will double
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By referring to the plat you will see that these lots
.3 between the C. R. R. and A. & W. P. R. R., and are
lalf way between College Park and Hapeville, and it has
he distinction of being the highest point from Atlanta
o Jonesboro.
40 lots front on Virgina Avenue, which is a beauti-
ul 60 foot driveway from Hapeville to College Park.
This street has been passed by the County Gommission-
rs for chert and work will commence on same immedi-
tely. Cheap at $300 each.
Terrell Park overlooks College Park, East Point
,nd Hapeville, and there is no section of the county
vhere values have increased as they have on this side of
Ulanta, and with property e?hancing in value as it is,
jurchasers may expect good profits on these invest-
nents.
in these 185 1ots some one will
get:
1st Prize—
S Room fwo-sforv House on Lot 100x190 *
to alley. The house is worth $3,600
for $150.00
2nd Prize—
Large Ham on Lot .*>0x200. Value
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$1,000
for $160.00
3rd Prize—
1 Room House on Lot 50x200. Value ... $400
ior $160.00
4th Prize—
I—.,. Value....... $400
2 Cabins on Lot 50x190. for $150.00
5th Prize-
Value $250
I Cabin on Lot 50x190. for $160.00
STREET CAR FACILITIES:
The now Car Line to Hapeville will pass in 50 yards
if North Avenue, and it is only 200 yards to Bethmont
Station, on C. R. R. Five cents fare to Atlanta and one-
talf mile to College Park Line which is double tracked
o Atlanta. The new line of the Georgia Railway and
Slectric Company, referred to above, is now being laid
ind will be in operation by spring.
TERMS:
One half cash, balance on or before November 1st
next, with 7 per cent interest.
You can make no mistake by investing in this prop-
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erty.
FOR ANY INFORMATION APPLY TO
NEWTON S. THOMAS, 422 Century Building.
T. Y. BRENT, Salesman in Charge of This Property.
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