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FARMS FOR SALE.
L YCREE ol Tieh, productive ‘m"?’a‘;”;é
e of Lumber City, Ga. A goo
Lown of 1,500 people. Largest pay roll
or capita of any town in South Cen
-4! Georgla, Good gchools and churches;
ce. pure drinking water; health unex-
Jied: 55 acres in cultivation; all can
pe cultivated. This 18 a bsrgein. $3O
or acre; terins. Address J. D. Vaughan,
Lumber City, Ga.
VLY $1,500 cash or terms buys 120-
acre farm tract on railroad near eity
f 18.000: nealthful climate, good local
market, fine water; ideal ?lace for win
ror home. Johnston Willlams, Way
ross, GR. o e e
“TTURIG FARMS IN GRORGIA.”
5600 ACRES at $6 per acre; improve
ments costing 320.300. including 19
wouses, ono residence, barns, store,
church and schoolhouse. |
Fine for fruit growing; can be made
2 splendid ranch. in Poik County,
Georgia $lO,OOO cash, balance $2,600 a
year at 8 per cent. 600 acres in cul
tivation
“MERICAN SALES COMPANY,
_ROME, GA,
5600 ACRES land; improvements cost
ng §$20,000; fine cattle ranch; price,
$30,000; terms. American Sales Co.,
Rome, G&, .00 e SiNsie il Gl
FARM I'OOR SALE—In Milton County
cheap: must be sold at once. Apply to
Homer ¢ ‘astleberry, Duluth, Ga.
FLORIDA
; 200 FARMS
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FREE. ‘
IN PALM BEACH COUNTY. FLORIDA
i tme heart of the grapefruit, orange
and pineapple country, the land of three
rops a vear: $l,OOO an acre is often
made here from winter vegetables alone
This Jand which we WILL GIVE AWAY
is some of the most fertile land in this
county. It has been deeded to us to
advertise our town.
And we must give it to 200
people who make ayvisit to
Lake Worth.
We want vou to ses Lake Worth.
There are no restrictions. You do not
have to sattle on this land or farm it
unless you want to, Cheay excursion
vaies to Lake Worth March 3, March 17,
Apr!! 7, April 21,
Address Seeretary Chamber of Com
merce, Lake Worth, Fla., or C. E. Pier
son, 104 Queen St., Atlanta, Ga.
on, 104 Queen 01., A e
FARMS FOR SALE. ;
FOR SALE
IN VIDALIA,
THE COMING CITY OF SOUTHEAST
! GEORGIA.
I have in Vidalia a house located on a
lot 160 by 210 feet, corner Sixth and Church
streets. Six bedrooms, reception hall, par
lor and dining room; ean throw these three
into one room; these three. are wainscoted
in poplar, and dining room beam ceiled; a
butler's pantry, cookroom, bathroom, two
halls and a 15x35 feet 8-inch conerete wall
cellar. House is built out of very best “B”
grade material, storm-sheathed, and has 120
feet of poreh, most of it 10 feet wide. Cost
>‘f~l.b‘()o, will trade my equity of s'_’.,Boo“lol'
farm land. What have you to trade? First
good offer gets this beautiful home, located
in the best residential section of the rail
road-centered City of Vidalin. Make vour
offer to
R. K. SHUFFLEBARGER.
CLAXTON, GA.
20 ACRES.
CLOSE IN.
90 ACRES within seven miles of the center of the city:
13 acres under cultivation; two springs for water
supply. Three-room painted residence and good bharn.
This is a real bargain. $1,500.
20 ACRES.
14 MILES FROM ATLANTA ON CAR LINE.
20 ACRES, 5-room ceiled residence, barn, other out
houses, orchard, etc. 15 acres under cultivation.
Here is just what you are Jooking for. $3,250.
EDWIN P. ANSLEY, :
LAND DEPARTMENT.
Atlanta, Ga.
FARMS FOR SALE. 1
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ARRANSAT TXKD FREE 560,000 acres
Government land now open to home
stead entry, Guidebook with lists, laws,
etc., 26c. Township map of State, 25¢
additional. L, E. Moore, Little Rock,
Ark,
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IF YOU want the choicest farms in
Georgia, vou can find them in Roek
dale County, For natural drainage, good
land, good schools and a rennr.a%le tax
ation we are unexcelled. Should you
contemplate coming to the Sufiny Southl
land and enjoy balmy winters as well as
mild summers, don't wait, but write for
listing and say whether you want city
property or farm lands. Information
:"haeerfully given. R. L. Baker, Conycrs,
a.
IN NORTH GEORGIA, Walker County,
near lLafaveite, 80 acres; 560 cleared,
balance timber; 40 acres level and rich;
at cross roads: store site; two houses,
orehard, two wells, freestone water:
cheap at $2.000; would exchange for
well located acreage or bungalow. Ad
dress H., Box 300, care Atfin'.a Geor=
BN o e
1,100 ACRES land, rich valley farm on
rallroad; $lO.OOO imiprovements; price,
$40,000; terms. American Saies Co.,
Ronie, Ga.
FOR SALE—-Valley farms, Northwest
Georgia. Suitable general farming,
gtock, grain, dairy. Well watered. Un
equaled climate. Can suit every class
}of buyer. C B. Goetchius. Rome, Ga.
110,000 ACRES Florida 'and: fine cattle
~ and hog ranch. Price §3 per acre;
terms. American Sales Co., Rome, Ga.
" FARMS FOR SALE.
|WE have bargains to offer in good
. farms, both large and small; algo busi
ness propositions, located all over Bar
tow and Polk Counties, Ga., two of the
best and healthiest counties in the State.
If interested write for our Cproperty list.
J. R. YOUNG & CO.,
Cartersville, Ga.
JOHN P. DAVIS & CO., ROME GA.—
“The best section in North Georgia,”
Have for sale farms from one to fifty
thousand dollars. Reasonable terms.
§TF MIS for South Georgia Farms.
Will exchange for city iroperl{. & T
Kimbrough, 409 Atlanta Nat. Bk Bldz.
NORTH GEORGIA_ FARMS bought,
sold and traded. For full particulars,
write or see G. W. HELMS, DALLAS,
GA.
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FARMS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.
AA A A A AN AAR A AP AAIAANAA A,
HOUSTON COUNTY—7OO acres, $11.50;
now get husy. Farms, caré Georgialy
YOU can find work, vour kind of work,
through classified advertising of the
persistent kind. .
| persistent KihG.
FARMS FOR SALE. B
| REAL ESTATE AND
{ CONSTRUCTION NEWS
Permit Issued for
$12,000 Apartment
Mrs. L. H. Daniel to Build on Bona
venture Avenue—W. F. Winecoff
Will Improve Whitehall Stores.
A handsome $12,000 apartment will
be crected at once at No, 17 Bonaven
ture avenue by Mrs, L. H. Daniel. A
permit was issued her Tuesday Ly
Building Inspector Hays, The build
ing will be two stories high -and of
brick veneer construction,
A permit also was {ssued W. IV
Winecoff to make ulterations to
building at No. 131 Whitehall streey,
at a cost of 36,000,
North Avenue Conveyance.
A warranty deed conveying a piece
of improved property on North ave
nue, 90 feet east of West Peachtree
street, from Mrs. Blanche H, Mecaslin
to Norman C. Miller went to record
Tuesday,
40 Acres for $l,OOO.
Chavies P. Glover, of the Glover
Reaity Company, has sold for Archi
bald Smith to the Mcintyre Invesi
ment Company 40 acres of Improved
farm land in Cherokee County for
$l,OOO. 7
House and Lot Bought.
‘R. A. Tomlinson, of the kKdwin P.
Ansley Real Fstate Agency. has pur
chased from James G, Work a house
and lot at No. 97 Copenhill avenue,
between Carmel and Dundee streets.
The lot ig 75 by 100 feet and is Im
proved with a six-room one—storyi
house. The price was $4,500, |
AD STOCKB-» MKTS ~ v s iss i
A Dbetter tone develo‘md in the late
forenoon, with fractional upturns in the
more im?ortant fssues. Brooklyn Rap
id Transit advanced %, Reading, Mexi
can Petroleum and Union - Pacific g,
Texas Company 13 und Canadian Pa
cific, Amalgamated Copper and Steel
common ‘g.
$3,000--Asa G. Candler to W. P. Walt
hall, lot 150 by 120 feet, south side of
Lake avenue, 303 feet west of Euclld‘
avenue. February 14. * |
$3,600--Samuel A, Orr to N K. Smith,
lot 63 by 150 feet morth side Ormond
street, 243 feet west of Capitol avenue.
February 28, ‘
- $l,7OO—T, P. Petty to George Hard
\wick. one-haif interest in lot 50 by 112
feet northwest corner Hampton and
‘Tenth streets. February 28.
i $l, Love and Aflectlon—-(}eorge Hard
wick to Cora Hardwick, lot 50 by 112
feet north side Tenth street and 25 feet
‘west_of Hampton street February 28.
sl,3oo—BSame to T. P, #petty, one-half
interest in lot 60 by 112 feet north side
Tenth street, 50 feet west Hampton
street. February 28,
ss,soo—YL.eonard B Folsom estate, by
executor, by David C. Smith, lot 40 by
100 feet, southwest corner Bass avenue
and Marietta street. February 27.
$2 300—~Richard T, Hanlon to E. G.
Black, lot 176 by 419 feet north side
[weu Fourteenth street at southeast
corner of lot 3 of RHachel Francis' prop
erty, land lot 107, March 2.
SSO—NR. B, Jett to Mrs M. L. Tumblin,
lot 52 by 189 feet, on Pace’s Ferry road,
Land Lot 182, SBeventeenth District. No
cember 22. 1900. 2
$2.750-E, W, Grove to Mrs. Ti. T. Mec-
Millan, lot 100 by 154 feet, west side Eve
lyn Place, 328 feet north of Mayson and
Purner’s Merry road. June 2% 1910,
$1.250--Empire State Investment Co.
‘m Mrs. Dors, €. Jackson, No (51 News
port street, 41 by 167 feet. ¥ebruary 28.
" sl,Boo—John M. Cain to M. G. IKves
att, lot 79 by 150 feer“southeast corner
Joe Johnston and Elixir avenues, Mch. Z,
$8.000—1.. P. Skeen to Robert and Jno
Daniel, hy guardian. No 845 Idgewood
avenue, 80 by 196 feet. March 2.
s4,B26—Mrs. Laura D. McMillan to
Judson ¥. Hodge, lot 51 by 142 feet west
side Highland avenue, bl feet north of
Argard=avenue. March 2.
$16,000—-Mrs. Blanche H. Mecaslin to
Norman C. Miller, lot 40 by 100 féet
south side North avenue, 90 feet east of
West Peachtree. March 2.
s7so—John D. Dickson to W T, Man
sell, Jot 700 of Plat of Land Lots 259 and
pgrt of Land Lots 258 and 209, Seven
teenth District. February 5. "
s3,Bso—Frederic C Biggin to ueorie
I. MecNeil, No. 712 Highland avenue, 54
by 1560 feet. March 2.
Mortgages.
$4,340—J. W. Blosser to Colonial Trust
RéAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
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West End 10-Room Home Sacrifice
FOUR LARGE rooms downstairs, four large bedrooms, one
bath and one shower on second floor, two large bedrooms
and bath on third floor. Furnace heated, well-built, solid as a
rock. Lot 60x200. Right on car line. Tennis court in rear,
OWNER IS LEAVING CITY AND WILL SELL EITHER
FURNISHED COMPLETE OR UNFURNISHED. Better
look into this.
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THOMSON & LYNES
18 and 20 Walton Street. Phone Ivy 718,
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A VACANT LOT will buy you & home or wll.l bhe yeur cash payment on any
home we own in Atlanta or Decatur. We have [ five-roo '
to ten-room brick veneers. TRO Slekroom I
_ J. L. TURNER CO.
IVY 8228. 5 1520 CANDLER BLDG.
Company, lot 66 by 195 feet, southwest
corner Myrtle and Sixth streets, Feb
rouary 28,
$5BO--Miss Clementine Mac Gregory to
same, lot 55 by 156 feet, west side Co
penhill avenue, at line between lot 243,
block 7, of Copennlll Land Company
property, land lot 15, Fourteenth dis
trict. February 28.
_slo7--Mrs, Lora D. Winslett to same,
No. 274 Oak street, 56 by 130 feet. I'eb
ruaty 28,
$5,000-—Charles E., ‘Thomgnon to Mer
chants and Mechanics’ ankin‘ and
Loan Company, 61.61 acres in southwest
corner land lot 183, Seventeenth dis
trict, on Peachtree road. Also four acres
in southwest corner land lot 156, Bev
anteenth district, on Howell Mlll road.
Mareh £,
sess--m?r A. Angier to same, lot
143 by 403 feet, south side Belgrade ave
nue, 299 feet east of Southern Railway.
Also lot 277 bg 99 feet, south side An
gier avenue, b feet southwest of Edith
‘street. Also lot 160 by 150 feet, west
side "Angier avenue, 155 feet northwest of
‘Morgan street. March 2.
| Liens.
s9ol——Wn‘lngham-I‘m Lumber Com
pany vs, Wyche Construction Company,
lot 100 by 180 feet, on Hardin street,
| 100 feet west of Myrtie street. March 2.
| Loan Deeds.
' $1,500-R. F. Knox to Charles C. Har
rigson, lot 519 by 34 by 420 by 134 feet,
pouthwest corner of Southern Rl!lwag
right of way and Lorraine avenue, lan
lot 58, Fourteenth district. February 6.
$7,036-—Walter G. Cooper to J. P.
Cooper, lot 25 by 70 feet, northeast gide
‘Spring street, 75 feet from northeast cor
}ner sllpr!ng and Luckie streets. Febru
ary 21,
$1,500—-George L. McNeil to Mortfue
Recurity Company, No. 712 Highland
avenue, 54 by 130 feet. March 2.
$2,OOO—E. H. Thompson {o Edward A.
Goodman, lot 121 by 160 teet, norrheast
corner Peachtree place and State sireet.
Fehruarf' aB,
$315--Fizzie Freeman et al. to M. K.
and C. W, Ford, No. 12 Liberty sireefr,
30 by 100 feet. March 2.
$BOO--Mrs. Dora C. Jackson to Mrs.
‘.\'largaroi- P. Smythe, No, 51 Newport
gtreet, 41 by 167 feet, February 28, |
£1,250-N. C. Litt'e to W. H, Stewart,
lot 26 by 145 feet, northwest corner Ash
by street and Oglethorpe avenue. Feb
ruary 7.
ssso—Mrs. Elols N. Dennis to Bank of
Smyrna, Ca,, lot 27 by 60 feet, north side
Gordon street, 98 feet west of Whitehail
street February 27.
$3 034--K. H, Willlamson to Mrs. Em
ma 7. Brown, lot 45 by 182 feet, south
side West Tenth street, 189 feet west of
Springostreeh }-‘obnmr‘y 28,
$2,OOO—W. P, Walthall to Amulet A,
Ohl, lot 160 by 120 feet, south side Lake
avenue, 303 feet west of Kuelld avenue.
Februa.ri'_lzs.
s6oo—iMorence C. Felker to A, M.
Ross, lot b 2 by 149 feet, east side Sin
clair avenue, 154 feet southwest of Col
quitt avenue. February 8.
s2.soo—Willlam L. Kemp to Fitch Gil.
bert, lot 104 by 150 feet. east side Sin
clair avenue, 206 feat southwest of Col
quitt avenue, February 28. |
£1,750—K. H. Thompgon to J. H.
Hirsch, lot 140 by 150 feet, southeast
corner State and West Tenth slrecl.‘
February 28, |
sl,6oo—Same to Elvin Stern, lot 130 by
150 feet, south side West Tenth street,|
140 zf:et east of State street. Febru
ary 28, |
§2 950—Fred C. Woodall to Mortgaze
Bond Company of New York. No. 208
Grant street. 47 by 209 feet. March 2.
s72o— %, C. He;magan to H, A, God
by. lot 100 by 65 feet, south side Colum
bia avenue, 100 feet west of Malden
lane. February 1.
Bonds for Title.
s¢,2oo—A. D. Adair to Edwin K.
large, lot 86 by 140 feet. east side
Connally street, 172 feet north of Bass
street. Marcii 2.
sl.Boo— A, D, Adair to Tidwin K. Large,
Jot 120 by 140 feet, northeast corner
Connally and Bass streets, March 2.
sls.ooo—Mrs. Laura D, McMillan to
A. MeD., Wheals, lot 51 by 148 féet, west
Nde Highland av?nuc. 51 feet north of
Argard,avenue. June 4.
£ls,ooo—Pittman Construetion Com
pany to Mrs. Sarah R. Turner, No. 198
"‘Guclid avenue, 06 by 185 feet. January
$14.500—J. C. Tumlin to T. R. Ousley,
lot 45 by 176 feet, east side Jackson
street, 195 feet gouth of Angier avenue.
February 11,
s2.ooo—Mrs. Ina Wheeler to R. H.
Caldwell, Jr., lot B 0 by 240 feet, east
side Atwood street, 120 feet south of Oak
street. March 2.
s2.B6o—James T. Willlams to Irving
S. Thomas, one-half interest in lot 48
hv 182 feet, north side Wood avenue,
452 feet west of Peachtree street. Feb
ruary 21,
$4,900— Prances H, Hart to T. H. Jack
sen, No. 54 Belmont avenue, 50 by 130
feet. February 6.
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