Cleveland courier. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1896-1975, August 20, 1920, Image 3
THE CLEVELAND COURIER, CLEVELAND, GEORGIA. u ! i !? i CUT-LOOSE SALE AUGUST 27, 1920, 10 O’CLOCK Beautiful Mount Laurel Estate, consisting of 700 acres, owned by R. H. White and J. T. R. McDonald. Situated in the Blue Ridge Mountains, altitude 2200 feet, 4 miles from railroad station, Asbestos, Ga., and 7 miles from Cleveland, Ga. Good public road with daily rural mail runs through property. Close to schools and churches; fine water, beautiful scenery; good strong land, very productive of all kinds of grain, fruits, vegetables* clovers and grasses; flue saw timber, some of which is now produc¬ ing $100 per acre in fence posts for creosoting; well watered by mountain springs. Fine location for summer home or camp IS ALSO GOOD FOR GENERAL FARMING PURPOSES This property is beautifully located for summer home and the character of the land is such that large crops can be produced, and being only 4 miles from railroad makes it a very attractive farming proposition FINE IMPROVEMENTS The owner of this property has spent thousands of dollars and a great deal of time in beautifying the same. This is evidenced by a modern 7-room frame dwelling with sleeping porch, running hot and cold water, bath, sanitary sewerage, house is well screened and in first-class condition. Also modern 6-room frame house with spacious verandas, running hot and cold water, bath, sanitary sewerage, garage, two servants’ rooms, shed and tool house, house screened throughout and strictly fly-proof; also 4-room rustic cottage, very artistic, has all conveniences and is screened throughout. In fact, this is a beautiful summer home and farm combined and will please the most exacting taste, or will appeal to the man who desires to make an investment that will pay good returns on the money. ‘ Will Be Hold to the Highest Bidder on the Premises, Rain or Shine, in 30 to 75 Acre Tracts or as a whole M LT-1-A3# ^5 P er cen ^ cash, balance in equal annual payments, 1, 2, 5 years at 6 per cent. Don’t Forget the Date August 27, 1920 lO O’clock A. M. Band Concert Free Cash Prizes Two Auctioneers LADIES ESPECIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND ATLANTA LAND AUCTION COMPANY « 924 ANSLEY HOTEL ATLANTA. GA. 0. G. CLARKE, Auctioneer JOHN P. OGLESBY, Gen. Mgr 1 ‘We are the people that sell farms and lots of farms and lots. Myl Myf If you want to sell your farm put it in our hands and kiss it good-bye.’’ H