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" A clean conscience is a good pillow" Chinese Proverb
" This above all: to thine own self be true, and it must follow, as
the night of day, thou canst not then be false to any man." William
Shakespeare
" Do all you can with what you have, in the place you are."
Mantra from Nkosi Johnson, a Zulu boy, 12, before his death.
"While the spirit of neighborliness was important on the frontier
because neighbors were so few, it is even more important now because our
neighbors are so many." Lady Bird Johnson
"I am a little pencil in the hand of a writing God who is sending a
love letter to the world." Mother Teresa
"The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those
who are willing to work and give to those who are not" Thomas
Jefferson
" While earning your daily bread, be sure you share a slice with
those less fortunate." H. Jackson Brown Jr.
"Tell me, I'll forget. Show me, I may remember. But involve me, and
I'll understand." Chinese Proverb
"What soap is for the body, tears are for the soul." Yiddish
Proverb
"One word frees us all of the weight and pain of life; that word is
love." Sophocles
"Fear makes the wolf bigger than he is." German Proverb
"Pray for a good harvest, but keep on hoeing." from a sign
posted off a rural road.
"If you want a place in the sun, you have to expect a few
blisters." Loretta Young
"Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle."
Plato
"We did not all come over on the same ship, but we are all in the
same boat." Bernard Baruch
"Adversity has the effect of eliciting talents which, in prosperous
circumstances, would have lain dormant." Horace, 65-8 B.C.
"A true friend can look past your broken gate, and see the flowers
in your garden."
"May God be with you and bless you. May you see your children's
children. May you be poor in misfortunes and rich in blessings. May you
know nothing but happiness from this day forward." Irish Blessing
"An act of goodness is of itself an act of happiness. No reward
coming after the event can compare with the sweet reward that went with
it." Maurice Maeterlinck
"A cheerful giver does not count the cost of what he gives. His
heart is set on pleasing and cheering him to whom the gift is given."
Julian of Norwich
"Kindness is in our power, even when fondness is not."
Samuel Johnson
"Do not desire to fit in. Desire to oblige yourselves to lead."
Gwendolyn Brooks.
" He who smiles rather than rages is always stronger."
Japanses Proverb
"Your success in life will be in direct proportion to what you
do after you do what you are expected to do." Brian Tracy
"For peace of mind...resign as general manager of the universe."
Larry Eisenberg
"Foul linen should be washed at home." French Proverb
"There is only one path to Heaven. On Earth we call it Love."
Karen Goldman
"Between good friends, just drinking water is sweet enough."
Chinese Proverb
"Knowledge can be communicated, but not wisdom. One can find
it, live it, be fortified by it, do wonders through it, but one cannot
communicate and teach it." Hermann Hesse
"When you streach the truth, watch out for the snap back."
Author Unknown
"If in the last few years you haven't discarded a major opinion
or acquired a new one, check your pulse. You may be dead." Gelett
Burgess
"When a man tells me he's going to put all his cards on the table,
I always look up his sleeve." Leslie Hore-Belisha
"A bad decision is when you know what to do and you don't do
it." Duncan Goodhew
"Keep a green tree in your heart and perhaps the singing bird
will come." Chinese Proverb
"I have learned to use the word impossible with great caution."
Wern Von Braun
"Trust what moves you so deeply." Sam Keen
"The preservation of health is a duty. Few seem conscious that
there is such a thing as physical mortality." Herbert Spencer
"We cannot waste time. We can only waste ourselves."
George Mathew Adams
'There are no such things as problems, just circumstances-and you
get over them." Shawndya L. Simpson
"If everyone swept in front of his house, the whole town would
be clean." Polish Proverb
"Life is short, the art long, opportunity fleeting, experiment
treacherous, judgement difficult." Hippocrates
"The great river refuses no streamlets." Korean Proverb
"Courtesies of a small and trivial character are the ones which
strike deepest in the grateful and appreciating heart." Henry
Clay
"Love is the final end of the world's history, the Amen of the
universe." Novalis
"Democracy is 2 wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for
lunch. Liberty is a well armed lamb contesting the vote." Benjamin
Franklin 1759
"Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail
better." Samuel Beckett
"Diligence is the mother of good fortune, and idleness, its oppsite,
never led to good intention's goal." Miguel De Cervantes
"It is not genius, nor glory, nor love that reflects the greatness
of human soul; it is kindness." Jean-Baptiste-Henri-Lacordaire
"He who forgets the language of gratitude can never be on speaking
terms with happiness." Author Unknown
"An honorable defeat is better that dishonorable victory."
Millard Fillmore
"The only people you should try to get even with are those who
have helped you." Author Unknown
"To love someone deeply gives you strength. Being loved by someone
deeply gives you courage." Lao Tzu
"The oldest, shortest words --"yes" and "no"
-- are those which require the most thought." Pythagoras
"If you would create something, you must be something."
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
"The biggest reward for a thing well done is to have done it."
Voltaire
"Permanent success cannot be achieved except by incessant intellectual
labour, always inspired by the ideal." Sarah Bernhardt
"Knowledge is power only if a man knows what facts not to bother
about." Robert Lynd
"Whenever you make a choice, ask yourself two questions: "What
are the consequences of this choice?" and "Will this choice
bring happines to me and to those who are affected by this choice?""
Deepak Chopra
"Anyone who has achieved excellence in any form knows that it
comes as a result of ceaseless concentration." Louise Brooks
"Instead if a gem or even a flower, cast the gift of a lovely
thought into the heart of a friend." George MacDonald
"Generosity gives assistance rather than advice." Vauvenargues
"Happiness is not a reward -- it is a consequence. Suffering
is not a punishment -- it is a result." Robert Green Ingersoll
"The guest sees more in an hour that the host in a year."
Polish Proverb
"Time is too slow for those who wait; too swift for those who
fear; too long for those who grieve; too short for those who rejoice.
But for those who love, time is eternity." Jane Fellowes
"The greatect height of heroism to which an individual, like
a people, can attain is to know how to face ridicule." Miguel
De Unamuno
"One doesn't discover new lands without consenting to lose sight
of the shore for a very long time." Andre Gide
"Everyone is a potential winner. Some people are disguised as
losers; don't let their appearances fool you." Kenneth Blanchard
"Worry doesn't help tomorrow's troubles, but it does ruin today's
happiness." Author Unknown
"The most valuable things in life are not measured in monetary
terms. The really important things are not houses and lands, stocks and
bonds, automobiles and real estate, but friendships, trust, cinfidence,
empathy, mercy, love, and faith." Bertrand Russell
"As its heart, generosity is about letting go. When we are caught
up in attachment to things, persons, activities, and outcomes, we grow
tight, stingy, and contracted." Frank Jude Boccio
"Good sense is at the bottom of everything: virtue, genuis, wit,
talent, and taste." J.J. DeChenier
"Nature never said to me: Do not be poor; still less did
she say: Be rich; her cry to me was always; Be independant."
Sebastien-Roch Nicolas De Chamfort
"True knowledge is not attained by thinking. It is what you are;
it is what you become." Sri Aurobindo
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432 Acres+/- Malbone: Harken back to a time long gone, but
not forgotten! An era of genteel living, when families sustained
themselves off the good earth. This is the opportunity of a life
time to own a vestige of the Old South, a land of legend, of cotton
and camellias, mint juleps, and magnolias.
Malbone, built circa 1867, represents the Old South with all its
charming romantic splendor, chivalry, and gracious hospitality.
The all brick Italianate architecture of the stately nineteenth
century home, with its tall ivy covered white columns, boxwood hedges,
ancient oak trees, and sweeping vistas is set in the midst of 432
acres of lush, gently rolling, green fields.
Robert M. Stiles built the approximately 5,000 square foot all brick
home, which features a square columned entrance, and wide arched
bay windows on each side. Bricks for the rare, and unique home were
handmade from Georgia red clay, which was gathered, molded and kiln
dried on site. The grand and spacious home has been occupied by
his descendants for 143 years. The home was named after Mr. Stiles
cousin, Edward Greene Malbone, the famous American eighteenth century
miniaturist. Malbone is patterned after Altama, the home site of
the celebrated Hopeton Plantation in Glynn County, Georgia.
The fertile, bottom land, acreage is blessed with approximately
one mile of scenic frontage on the mighty Etowah River. Mr. Stiles
originally purchased the property at the time of the Cherokee Land
Lottery. To this day, Cherokee and Creek Indian artifacts are found
on the property, as well as artifacts dating back to the pre-historic
Mound Indians.
Malbones neighbor to the East is the Ante-Bellum plantation
home known as Valley View. It is an impressive present day show
place, in which General George W. Schofield, of the Union Army,
stayed for three months during the Civil War.
Property Features
-Approximately 5,000 square foot all brick Italianate architecture
circa 1867 home with a living room, dining room, entry foyer, office,
breakfast room, kitchen with keeping room, great room on main level
(could be used as a 6th bedroom), 5 bedrooms on second level.
-10 fireplaces
-3 rental/guest/caretaker homes
-Heart pine flooring
-Approximately 1 mile of Etowah River frontage
-Approximately 432 acres
-Seller will divide to suit buyers needs
-Suitable for landing strip
-Large equipment barn
-7 stall horse barn (expandable to 10 stalls)
-Multi-windowed building with skylights suitable for several uses
including a studio/workshop
-Pole barn
-Generates approximately $62,000 income annually from rental homes
and land lease $5,000,000.00
Home and approximately 5.2 acres $989,000.00
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| Griffin Mill Subdivision: 23
Half Acre Starter Home Lots $19,500 / LOT Reduced from $29,900 / LOT.
Lot and Construction Financing AVAILABLE, Property Zoned R-4 in Bartow
County, R-4 Zoning allows for Mobile / Modular Homes, No Neighborhood
Restrictions, SELLER WILL DIVIDE, BRING ALL OFFERS! *Sale Subject
to Bank Approval $448,500.00 |
| ACREAGE: Old Dallas Road off
Hwy 61, will divide 2 acres up to 80 acres. Beautiful wooded lots
on dead end street. Call for pricing Click
to view in Google Maps |
| .50 Acres: Mobile Home pad ready
site, water tap and line, septic, electric, and propane are on site
and are ready to hook up. Owner financing available. $15,900.00 Sold |
| 1.00 Acres: Moile Home site located
three minutes from I-75, Exit 296. $11,100.00 See
Pictures |
| .6 Acres: Oak St., Acworth, GA.
Large lot ready for your new home, located in Allatoona Shores, walking
distance to Lake Allatoona. Great buy! $22,000.00 |
| 2 Acres: Jim Knight Road, great
building site in county just outside of city limits, close to Lake
Allatoona, boat ramp less that 1 1/2 miles from site, close to all
amenities. Property has a natural spring flowing through it. $25,000.00
Reduced See
Pictures |
| 3.09 Acres: Hwy 411 to Rome,
level topography with mixed woods, Woodland Schools. Great building
site with driveway already in place. $19,500.00 See
Plat |
| 3.8 Acres: Spring Place Rd.,
All hardwoods and pines, easement entry, behind Dewey Baptist Church.
$8,500.00 per acre Reduced! |
| 3.95 Acres: Hwy 411 to Rome,
level topography with mixed woods, Woodland Schools. Great building
site with driveway already in place.$33,575.00 See
Plat |
| 4.46 Acres: Pine Ridge Rd., property
has old mobile home on site that needs tender loving care. This is
a fixer upper with great potential in quiet rural area of NE Bartow
County. $59,000.00 Reduced! See
Pictures Click
to view in Google Maps |
| 4.58 Acres: Long Road, all woods,
rural privacy with mountain views, rolling topography, priced to sell.
$5,900.00 per acre See
Pictures Sold |
| 4.69 Acres: Walker Road, building
lot with spring fed pond, backs up to Antigua Subdivision Quiet and
private! $90,000.00 Reduced! Owner Financing Negotiable |
| 5.03 Acres: Killarney Way, Floyd
County, mixed woods with open areas for a home site, spring fed pond
on property, this is on a private road that is part of a 18 mile private
road system that works great for horses, quiet country living in Shannon
area, 6 miles from Barnsley Gardens Resort. $79,000.00 See
Pictures |
| 5 Acres: Galway Drive, Floyd
County, mostly woods with frontage on stocked, community recreation
lake, close to Barnsley Gardens Resort, great building site for quiet
country living. $69,000.00 See
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5.55 Acres: Wayside Road, corner lot close to Barnsley Gardens
Resort and Floyd County line. $71,500.00 See
Pictures
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| 5.26 Acres: Townsend Teague Rd., Johnson
Mountain area, pristine grounds with lake frontage, open area, mature
hardwoods, beautiful views, paved driveway and underground utilities
throughout property. This is your chance to have your mountain home
20 minutes from Cartersville. $150,000.00 Owner financing available.
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| 6.62 Acres: Old Old
Alabama Road, this property can be sold with less acreage. Mature
hardwoods, and mature pines, long range views in the fall and winter,
secluded homesite. Very close to Hwy 41 and I-75, Exit 283. $15,000.00
per acre See
Pictures |
| 8 Acres: Kirk Road,
fenced pasture with intermittenly mixed woods, center line is divided
by a wet weather stream, topography is level with a slight shed to
the stream. Great location for home site or minifarm. $140,000.00
See
Pictures |
| 8.66 Acres: Hall Station Road, Nice wooded
lot with trout stream on property, quiet country living near Barnsley
Gardens Resort. 11,900.00 per acre |
| 8.9 Acres: Clear Creek Road, mixed woods,
great location to build your dream home in a quiet country setting,
Can add up to 49 acres with a house. Motivated Seller! $6,900.00 per
acre. Reduced! Sold!! |
| 11.82 Acres: Old Dallas Road
off Hwy 61 at the Paulding County line. Beautiful wooded site with
rolling topography. Great building sites. Property is within 10 minutes
from I-75. Site has marketable timber. Quiet rural living on a dead
end street. Seller will divide. $25,000.00 per acre
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| 13.58 Acres: Austin Road, gently
rolling topography, marketable timber, development potential, only
minutes to Cartersville or Rome. $12,900.00 per acre Reduced!
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| 14.12 Acres: Cassville-Pinelog
Rd., Great location to build your dream home in a quiet rural setting,
convenient to all amenities. Site has a gentle topography with pasture
and woods. This is a Horseman's Delight! $16,500.00 per acre
See Pictures Click
to view in Google Map |
| 15 + Acres: Future extension
of Old Alabama Road, off Hwy 61 at Carnes Road. Potential Commercial
site, gentle topography, pond and pasture. $29,900.00 per acre. |
| 16.8 Acres: Connesena
Rd., all woods, Barnsley Gardens area, rural privacy, priced to sell.
$13,500.00 per acre. |
| 16.71 Acres: Satterfield
Road, Great location for quiet country living or a small horse farm,
easy access, views of Pinelog Mountain, mostly hardwoods, can add
up to 42 acres with a home. $12,900.00 per acre |
| 17 Acres: 4780 Hwy 41,
Cattle Feed Lot operation, excellent hay and grain storage and mixing
facility, 330 head capacity, 2 bedroom Mobile Home on site. $290,000.00 |
| 18 Acres: Old Cass-White
Rd, woods and open land, great home site selections, 2 minutes to
I-75. $22,000.00 per acre. See
Pictures Click
to view in Google Maps |
| 22.2 Acres: Barnsley Gardens Rd., beautiful
rolling pasture, 1500 +/- of road frontage, seller will divide. $18,000.00
per acre.
See Pictures Click
to view in Google Maps Under
Contract |
| 23 Acres: Pleasant Valley Road, great location
for a small horse farm, with pond, and 4BD/2BA home, fenced pasture,
mostly hardwoods with a few pines, can add up to 42 acres. $15,900.00
per acre
See Pictures Click
to view in Google Maps |
| 26.73 Acres: Puckett Rd, alot of Pumpkinvine
Creek frontage, gently rolling topography, pasture and woods. Perfect
horse farm. Highly desireable site. $19,500.00 per acre. Reduced!!
See
Pictures Click
to view in Google Maps |
| 31 Acres: Spring Place Road, all woods with
2 creeks, gentle topography, close to Hwy 140. $12,000.00 per acre.
Reduced Click
to view in Google Maps |
| 34.94 Acres: Lucas Road, 40% of property
is being farmed for hay while the rest of the property is mature hardwoods
with few pines, located in south Bartow County close to the city limits
surrounded by large estates. Thsi is perfect for a small farm.
Reduced from $22,900.00 per acre to $10,900.00 per acre Owner
Financing Available See
Pictures Click
to view in Google Maps |
| 34 Acres: Old Dallas Hwy off Hwy 61 at Paulding
County line. Beautiful rolling topography with mixture of hardwoods
and pines. Seller will consider splitting site. Quiet rural living
on a dead end street within 10 minutes to I-75. $18,000.00 per acre
See Pictures Click
to view in Google Maps |
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37.45 Acres: Highway 140, aggressively priced farm land
located in north Bartow. This property has a beautiful pasture,
a stream & hardwoods, all secluded in a private setting. The
hay fields are quality fields and ready for your horses to graze.
$8,800 per acre See
Pictures Click
to view in Google Maps
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40 Acres: Old Dallas Road off Hwy 61 at the Paulding County
line. Beautiful wooded site with rolling topography. South boundary
line close to proposed Paulding County Reservoir. Seller will consider
dividing site. Lots of great building sites. Property has abundant
marketable timber. Quiet rural living on a dead end street, within
10 minutes toI-75. $22,500.00 per acre See
Pictures Click
to view in Google Maps
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43.72 Acres: 171 Pine Ridge Rd., working farm with large
ranch style home, built in 2005 that has vet clinic in basement
with large tiled shower for livestock, tack/feed storage on both
levels of the home, fenced and x-fenced into 11 different zones
/ pastures, underground utilities, water throughout. Property has
a large barn with roll up door for equipment/tractors and a covered
parking area. $475,000.00 Reduced! See
Pictures Click
to view in Google Maps
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52 Acres: Rolling topography with pines &
hardwoods. Excellent front footage. Less than 10 minutes from I-75,
Exit 296. $7,000.00 per acre
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to view in Google Maps |
61 Acres: Gently rolling topography with
open land, some pines & hardwoods. Excellent front footage. Less
than 10 minutes from I-75, Exit 296. $7,500.00 per acre Click
to view in Google Maps
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| 110 + Acres: Spring Place Road, mostly
woods, some open land, rolling topography to level land, creek on
east side. Buy to hunt, live or as an Investment. $7,000.00 per acre.
Reduced!! Click
to view in Google Maps |
| 201
Acres: Easement entry off Brown Loop
Road, I-75 frontage, all woods, nice topography. $8,000.00 per acre.
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| 230 Acres: Stiles Road, beautiful gently
rolling farm land blessed with approximately 2400 feet of river frontage
on the mighty Etowah River. Site includes an equipment barn with an
attached pole barn. The acreage is presently producing $25,000.00
+/- in annual income from a lease to a sod company. Seller will consider
dividing acreage to suit a buyers needs. $2,530,000.00 See
Pictures |
246.72 Acres: Mostly wooded with hardwoods
and pines, 2200' +\- road frontage. 5 separate pastures and a spring
fed pond, site has mature marketable timber. Deer, wild turkey, country
living at its best. $8,500.00 per acre
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Pictures Click
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| 382 Acres: Spring Place
Road and Crowe Springs Spur. Beautifully rolling land with some gorgeous
views, some marketable timber, 3 minutes to I-75, excellent investment
tract. $8,950.00 per acre See
Pictures Click
to view in Google Maps |
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