Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 07, 1912, EXTRA, Page 17, Image 17

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TOMORROW CLOSE TO DRUID HILLS VFUU VG^USUiS~T.^OA~^G._ * *-*• - . - . - - - -.-- - ~ A SUBDIVISION OF TWENTY-EIGHT LOTS AT AUCTION ON GREENWOOD AVENUE 111 ? 1 " w I 1 MH nwr.-awcny *tW. AT 2:30 O’CLOCK IT IS NOT CHANCE flirting with you—it is Opportunity beckoning to you. ARE YOU A THINKING MAN? If so, you know that more money has been made in this country from the rise in values of real estate than from all other forms of in vestment combined. ARE YOU AN OBSERVING MAN? If so, you must be familiar with the unmistakable facts that large interests are being affected and tens of thousands of dollars are being spent for development and improvements in the Druid Hills section. ALE YOU A MAN who wants to make your dollars work for you? If so, start some of your dollars on their mission of accomplishment tomorrow, Wednesday, May Bth, by buying a Greenwood Avenue lot. THE DRUID HILLS COMPANY, we are informed, own? seventeen hundred acres which extend almost to the courthouse square in Decatur. This company will spend millions in the coming years in development and improvements. Could you say that prop erty adjacent to it and property even miles from it will not be affected? STOP FOR A MOMENT and think what has taken place in this section within the past three years. The county, the city, development companies and individuals have lavishly spent money opening it up for the builder and homeseeker. THE NEXT FIVE YEARS will have even a more wonderful history, and the important lesson the situation is teaching is to buy some real estate m that section. GREENWOOD AVENUE is the second street beyond Ponce DeLeon Avenue and runs off of Highland Avenue. The subdivision is right at Atkins Park and within little over a block of Druid Hills. These lots begin about three hundred and fifty feet from Highland Avenue on Greenwood Avenue. They are well shaded. In front of them there are tile sidewalks, sewer and city water. HAVE YOU A FEW hundred dollars? If so, you can buy one of these lots. The terms are one-fifth cash and the balance divided into equal monthly or semi-annual notes, so as the last one will be paid off at the end of four years. IN GOING OUT to attend the sale, take Houston and Copenhill car and stop in Tont of the property at Greenwood Avenue, or Ponce DeLeon to Druid Hills car and stop at Highland Avenue, in two blocks of the property. THE ELEVATION—This property is located on one of the highest ridges of the city. Drainage excellent. WE EXTEND a special invitation to the ladies to be present on the occasion of this sale. THE TITLES to this property are perfect. The Atlanta I ide Guarantee Company has certified them. Ralph O. Cochran 19 SOUTH BROAD STREET J. W. FERGUSON & SON HARRIS G. WHITE Auctioneers Sales Manager THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN'AND NEWS: TUESDAY. MAY 7. 1912. Scenes at Greenwood Avenue Property Which Will Be ! Auctioned Tomorrow by Ralph O. Cochran ■ -.J ; T i- i ’ X 'u ; ' T AW | ; KjX . ; liifir~ 1 •L & is*;? ■, . >■ * •... ■ Beautiful Bungalow of E. H. jo nos. j on u-iair Avenue, Close to the Subdivision ■ v ' I . I I ■> , J lIM ISBfe ■ . Home of J. C. DeFoor, on Highland Avenue. Very Near the Subdivision N T*/ ■ ■ • k >' n- I ■■ • AUCTWW' jMmlll fe--—.. A Vie 1 ., of the Property To Be Sold I A' i W**' -*W' N . , ' ..A- ■ A Scene in Atkins Park, High: at the Property To Be Sold at Auction 17