Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 08, 1912, HOME, Image 19

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AUCTION SALE Tomorrow, Thursday, at Noon PUBLIC OUTCRY 2 Splendid Business Lots located on West Hunter St., Between Forsyth St. and Madison Ave., Almost Opposite the Ward-Truitt Co.’s Building Atlanta’s New Wholesale and Retail District The Section Lying Between South Forsyth Street and the Terminal Station and the Southern and Central Freight Terminals ! - - - - —J \y •> $ • L. i bl ■ I i 5 \ <0 > _ . i - i —’~- ZZZy'X/ZzfV'F 'S’TT Qj X '-* Sg»>' "'* zas ' -j--* " * 'kl hj k K C\ vr 1 Tr § % <g <r o 0 > r-0 ATLANTA’S GATEWAY This section is the gateway to Atlanta for the traveling public. It is convenient for the reason that a merchant can come to Atlanta on one hourly train, do his buying in the Terminal District, and return on the next train, thereby saving much time. This location is equally convenient to the retail shopper and the traveling salesman. Goods can be delivered or shipped in this district in less than half the time they can be received or shipped from the old jobbing district, resulting in large saving of money per annum. First-class business locations in other sections of Atlanta command prices ranging from $2,000 to SIO,OOO per front foot. Why should not this section with all it’s advantages approximate these figures ? Any high-class building placed in this section will command a splendid tenant at a rental that will pay a handsome return on the cost of both the lot and the improvements. Terms of Sale: One-Fourth Cash, Balance 1, 2 and 3 Years at 6 Per Cent Interest EDWIN P. ANSLEY