Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, August 24, 1912, EXTRA, Image 6
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I Do You Own Your Own Home? I
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Slf you do not, you have neglected one of the most im- X
portant things in life. ||
X All wealth comes from the land. ‘ 5
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M All great fortunes have been founded on land. ffl
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S The man who owns his own home feels more independ- a
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g There are many splendid opportunities for investment B
W in real estate in and around Atlanta. 8
■ You owe it to yourself, your wife, your children and ®
|| your associates to consider the question of ownership of g
land. . ■ S
|| The Georgian publishes on its real estate pages many ‘ B
x splendid opportunities for real estate investment.
|| The real estate dealers who advertise daily in The |||
W Georgian are reliable men.
8 Be sure you locate in a section that is improving. H
W Keep near the trolley lines. You could hardly make any w
i mistake in Atlanta and its surrounding territory, if you buy > re
real estate now, and the real estate agents who advertise in ft
The Georgian will help you to make yourself rich. W
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