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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
... ■ tJKDA V, Al'ltIL 6.
iUTHEWS & SHARP.
16-1^ N. ^R YOR ST.
PHONES 75G.
gOJlE BARGAINS FOR
SMALL POCKETS.
PAY HUNT WHEN YOU CAN BUY
. II1UE AND I>AV 1-OIt IT UNDEH
..MIST THE SAME CIUCU MKT A NCESI
PliCM ADVBHTIRBIi BELOW
Ibp pVEBT ONE WORTH THE MONEY
fin ABB OOOD INVESTMENTS. AS
i-Vii AS HOMES. FOB IT REQUIRES
a small cash payment, and
JuP REirt WILL ALMOST TAKE CARE
Ip T IE BEMAINDBIt. PUT VOUU
uoNTY IN A T0D WILL NEVBB
ICY 'cheaper than at the pbks-
(■NT TIME.
K0 15 SELLS AVENUE (JUST
around corner from Ashby street)—
In one of the best sections of beautiful
West End, you will And this little
home Is well built, good material and
though something like 8 or 10 years old,
I, in splendid condition. Neat and
attractive appearance, gas and city
«a!er cabinet mantel, hall through
house- lot about 45*100 feet) Invite a
comparison of prices with anything
else In the neighborhood and you will
find we can save you money. Terms
for this class of property never heard
of. Price 11,500 at 5100 cash and bal
ance at 120 per month.
o. 30 BROYLES STREET. BE-
Uveen Glennwood avenue and Logan
street. Here we have a splendid 5-
rooni cottage on lot about 45x175 to
in alley. This Is not a new house,
but Is In fine condition: In fact, better
than a majority of houses built of new
material of today: rooms are extra
large, has stable on lot, nnd with a
small outlay of money can be made a
mighty pretty home: has city wafer
and gas in house. Anyone with a
small salary can afford to own this on
the price and terms offered, as the rent
*111 almost pay for It. Price 11,100
at $100 cash and balance In monthly
notes of 120 each. House rents for
116.40.
NO. 39 KELLY STREET, A SPLEN-
did 5-room house, renting for *13.10,
will easily rent for $15.00, lot lies a lit
tle below street, but welt drained, and
tor a small outlay house could be raised
to street level and made Into a 2-story
house, thereby doubling the rental
value. On good-sised lot. Why pay
rent when you can obtain a home under
such easy circumstances? Price *1,800
at 1100 cash and balance at *15 or *20
per month.
NO. 41 PONDERS AVENUE—WE
have here a 2-story 7-room house on
splendid lot; house Is In good condition
and one of the prettiest homes In this
section, of which Ponders avenue Is the
best street. Fine garden, neat and at
tractive In appearance and an ideal
home. Price *1,800 on amall cash pay
ment and balance to suit.
EDOEWOOD—IN SOUTH EDGE-
wood on car line, we have a brand
new 5-room cottage built of best ma
terial; nice cabinet mantels, tile
hearths, large lot, 60x150, front nnd
hack veranda; 8-foot hall, and will alao
throw In vacant lot adjoining, 50x150,
all for *2,000, and let you make your
own terms. Just think of obtaining
this elegant home under euch easy cir
cumstanced
MR BUYER OR
SELLER:—
Our list of home and in
.vestment properties is ( so
large and assorted, we have
dicided that instead of pub
lishing this list, to take this
means of calling your atten
tion to the value of our ser
vices, whether you are a
prospective buyer or seller.
We are in touch with all the
live real estate propositions
on the market and have
many good investment op
portunities on our books at
all times.
We have customers for
several small homes and per
haps you have the very thing
they want.
If you are interested in
any kind of investment or
home property, vacant or im
proved, or have any you
want to sell to the best ad
vantage, it will pay you to
see us at once.
QUICK SALES OUR
SPECIALTY.
ESTES BROS.,
706 Peters Building,
Phone, Atlanta 244.
HI CURRAN STREET—A JAM-UP
4-room cottage on lot 50x100, and
within one block of car line. A aure
bargain here. Price *1,200 at *100 caah
and balance In eaay monthly paymenta,
if taken at once.
» EMMETT STREET—A NEAT 6-
room cottage within one block of
Kennedy atreet car line. Property In
this section haa enhanced In value more
than in other part of Atlanta and la
bound to go higher. Many public Im
provements are outlined for thin sec-
l|l, n during tlie year. Price *l,40p, on
‘aay terms.
33s DAVIS STREET (CORNER OF
Western avenue)—A nice little 4-
rooni cottage on lot 48x80. We are pre-
pared t 0 accept an offer of *1,400 and
let you name your own term*.
T "'n OILT-EDOE HOME BAROAINS
-On Mllledge avenue we have the
Pfettleat home on the atreet and sltu-
In the prettiest part of the street.
Built and occupied by owner as a home
* ml there are very few houaea In At
lanta like it, end none better built.
Barge shady lot. No Information given
0Ter ‘phone.
Ashby STREET (WEST END)—We
have a. magnificent home on thla atreet.
"" will show you It Is one of the pret-
“•** homes In Atlanta. It will take
L.ooo to move It If you are looking
lur "omethin* swell In a swell section
call end aee us.
MATHEWS & SHARP.
380 ACRE FARM $6,000.00.
Only 12 miles from Atlan
ta, City of 150,000 inhabi
tants, who are all consumers,
we offer fine farm on Chat
tahoochee river. 100 acres
good bottom laud, 100 or
more acres good level up
land, good pasture and
wooded land, 8-room, well
built residence, garden,
smokehouse, bam, large
stock lot, ginnery, complete
gin, 5 to 7 bales "cotton day;
three 3-room and one 2-room
tenant houses. Farm suited
for grass, dairy or stock
farm—grain, cotton, com or
trucking. This price is about
$15 acre, and there is abso
lutely nothing can bo bought
for the price in all this sec
tion. We have exclusive sale
and expect to make quick
deal. If interested, coiuo at
once.
W. E. TREADWELL & CO.,
Real Estate and Renting
Agents.
All Classes City Property
and Farms.
24 South Broad St.
Bell ’Phone 2644.
Atlanta Thono 3803.
NEW MODERN HOME
FOR SALE.
On one of the most beau
tiful streets on north side,
two-story, nine-room mod
em house, just completed,
every convenience, furnace
heated, electric lights, dou
ble sheathed and floored.
In basement is servant’s
room, storage room, furnace
room with cement floor.
First floor, reception hall,
parlor, sitting room or libra
ry, dining room, kitchen,
butler’8 pantry, storage
room and lavatory.
Second floor has four bed
rooms with large closets,
bath room and linen closet.
All rooms and closets nice
ly tinted, wide veranda front
and side, fine lot, east front,
first class plumbing, material
and workmanship through
out.
Price $7,500.
ADDRESS OWNER,
CARE GEORGIAN.
A. J. WEST & CO.,
Century Bldg. Phone 1754
SUBURBAN HOME*. NEARLY 12 ACRES
beautiful, healthy and attractive. Thla
lovely place la In Decatur, a city known
for Ita educational facllltlea, good cltl
acna and atreet car convenlcncea; only two
blocks from electric enra nnd poatofflcc
5 centa fare to Atlanta; quick achcdnle; 800
feet front, on the moat prominent thor
oughfnie In Decatur; nearly 12 ncrca roll
Ing land aftlattcally terraced. Water haa
been nnalyted and la nnauiftaased; large
orchard of applet, peart, penchea, qulncet,
etc., of thrifty tree*. Vineyard of cholccat
grapes and apreadlng acuppernong arbors,
dunning water through the place; ground!
beautifully laid ont. East front; grove of
giant oaka. Modem nine-room realdence;
large rooms; double parlors, extenalvc ve
randat, bath room and toilets. First-class
scVerage. Cemented cbllar; ample serv
ants' quarters; barn and out houaei, Includ
lug large yard and bonae for chickens.
Agnes 8cott college for girls, Donald Fra
aer school for boys and public achools,
afford best educational advantage*. No at
loons In Decatur. Water worka being In
stalled and electric lights already there.
Extension of Fonce DeLeon nrenue about
flulshed, pusses near this property, end
will be the finest driveway around
Unto. Can make It lu ten minutes In auto
mobile or quickly by electric cars or Geor
gia railroad, or behind a pair of Kentucky
bay*—the drlro would be cxhllnrutlug.
healthful and beneficial. The owner of thle
desirable property for business resi
will move north. For low price, easy terms
nbd Inspection, see
A. J. WEST & CO.,
Century Bldg. Phone 1754.
ATLANTA
REAL ESTATE AGENCY,
1507 Fourth National Bank,
Bell Phono 250 Main.
BARGAINS.
BOTH PHONES 4234.'
$300—GOOD CITY LOT. ONE BLOCK OF
Capitol avenue. $25 down ana 110 per
month.
$600—GORDON 8TRKET LOT, 45ilM.
$1,000—FIFTY-FOOT FRONTAGE
each of two atreetai one block from the
nmln entrance of Grant park; on tertna.
11.501—It EHT LOCATION IN INllAN
Park. 75x175,
tOSQ-HUHILAND AVK. CORNER. 300x400.
OLMO-BufLHEIt'S OPPORTUNITY; 108x159
I to ulley; walking distance, mid on cari
line. Only unimproved property near.
urTSPnVfAufT FTrrrrTiTEvatth rr?nr
nor, prominent street, 409x218; oue-tblrd
leash,|
$3.mo—IMINI'K Uel.KON CORNER, 129x190.
I Can't l«e beaten. I
fe.eo»—pEachtree circle lot, sixsio
to nllcr. All cash not renoircd.
$3.3fu I’AHII—IMMEDIATE HALE; koxiod;I
"'West Peachtree. Rig profit III tills.
$57500—north boUi.evaud corner,
over 200 feet square, lying perfectly.
il.OOO—REST VACANT ’gBAClfgffW~BE
corner; 80 feet front,
"WE GET* RESULTS.
FOR SALE.
Large lot on College Park
car line. Owner has in
structed us to sacrifice for
quick sale.
See
LIEBMAN,
Real Estate—Renting,
28 Peachtree St.
ROOFING SLATE.
WE HAVE ON HAND A
LARGE STOCK OF VIR
GINIA SLATE IN STAND
ARD SIZES—CAN FUR
NISH ANY QUANTITY.
ALSO NAILS, FELT, CE
MENT AND METAL
TRIMMINGS. WE ARE
PREPARED TO PUT ON
YOUR ROOF COMPLETE.
DOWMAN-DOZIER MFG.
COMPANY.
NE OF THE HANDSOMEST
story nfne-room colonial homes,
TWO
of’the best Streets lii AtTnntY - New.'* Nev
er occupied. Owner forced to eel). A rare
opportunity for a person of, limited means
to secure a fine home. Price 85,250; only
: l.ooo cosh, balance 130 per month.
THE MOST DESIRABLE SEVEN-ROOM
cottage on smith side. Large, elevated,
shaded lot. Every Imaginable convenience
Near three enr lines; 84,000. Terms.
SIX NEW NEGRO HOUSES. PAYING
over 20 per cent net. Will sell you one
more nt *1,000 each. Seo us quick.
BEAUTIFUL CLOSE IN NORTH SIDE
vacant tot, 50 by 165 feet; only 91,060.
Terms. Other lota In thla neighborhood can
be bought for lean than 800 per front
foot.
■00 ACRES POPLAR AND PINE TIM-
tier- will ent 8.000 feet merchantable lum
ber tier sere; 15 miles from Atlanta, near
railroad. Small caih payment: balance to
be paid n» timber It removed. Price *10
per cere.
225 ACRES 8 MILES FROM ATLANTA.
near railroad, with enough wood on the
land to pay for It twice. Fine farming
land. Lies lienntlfnlhr and near landa that
could not 1* bonght for 8100 per ncre. Price
815 per acre.
BEST END, NEAR CAR LINE-TWO-
atory aeren-room realdence In good neigh-
uorboml, ami In good condition, nt the rlillc-
ulona price of $1,600. Easy terms.
OTHER BARGAINS IN VARIOUS KINDS
of property. WE HANDLE BARGAINS
ONLY.
ATLANTA •
REAL ESTATE
AGENCY.
FOR RENT.
ELEGANT APARTMENTS IN
“THE AVALON,”
CORNER OF WEST PEACHTREE 8T.
AM) NORTH AVENUE.
To lie completed alumt September 1st.
Every modern convenience and comfort.
The Avalon Cafe.
Will Im cnnilnrtM upon the htglirat piano,
for the 8*pccl*l ronr**nl**nce of ikhmimiiU of
the building. Floor plana and all Informa
tion can no* be bad nt mjr office.
T. B. FERRIS, Agent.
218-219 Century Bldg.
- Phone 438 M.
WOODWARD LUMBER
COMPANY.
HARDWOOD INTERIOR
FINISH AND MANTELS,
DOORS, SASH & BLINDS.
SEND YOUR PLANS
FOR ESTIMATES.
ATLANTA - - GEORGIA
DENK-MUENCH.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Augunt Dcnk have la
aued Invitations to thp marriage of
their daughter, Julia Augusta, to Mr.
Henry Muench, of Atlanta. The wed
ding will take place April 18.
KINDERGARTEN CONCERTS.
On the afternoon at 3:30 nnd evening
at 8:30 of Saturdny, April 13, beautiful
concerts will be given at the home of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Oacur'Pappcnhclmer, on
Ponce DeLeon nvenue, for the benefit
of the Free Kindergarten Aaaoclatlon.
The delightful program and the worthy
cause should npiieal to the city at
large, nnd overflowing audiences should
crowd the handsome residence to be so
generously thrown open to the Kinder
garten Association.
The program will Include beautiful
selections—vocal and Instrumental—to
be rendered by a number of the most
gifted musicians of Atlanta.
SOCIETY
Continued from page eight.
MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
The Ladles' Missionary Aid Society
of the Georgia Avenue Presbyterian
church will meet for organisation next
Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at
the church. All the ladles of the church
are Invited to be present.
ENTHUSIASTIC mIetING OF
WOMEN COMMISSIONERS.
The first meeting of the woman's
board of the Georgia commission of
the Jamestown Exposition was held
Friday afternoon In the parlors of the
executive mansion, on Peachtree atreet.
Mrs. Aaron Burr Steele, chairman of
the woman'a board, presided.
Governor Terrell spoke to the ladles
of their work as commlsslbnera In
making the Georgia building one of
great attractiveness and a place where
a cordial hospitality will bo extended
to the Georgia visitors at the exposi
tion. He also spoke of the exhibition
of the resources of the state nnd the
valuable historic relics, beside the dts
play along educational and ngricultu
rul lines.
Mr. Norwood Mitchell, chairman of
the Oeorgla commission, then told of
the plan of (he building which is to bo
an exact reproduction of the Bulloch
home at Roswell. The furniture will
be loaned by Mrs. Roosevelt, and
will be In this building that the lunch
eon to President Roosevelt will In.
given. Mr. Mitchell stated that the
president had requested that the guests
at luncheon be limited to 100, thus
Including the president and cabinet, the
official board of the exposition, the
Georgia commissioners, the visiting
governors, the foreign ambassadors, the
officers of the army and navy, and the
admirals on foreign vessels to be In
the harbor at the time.
The reception which will bo given In
the afternoon will be for the visiting
Georgian* at the exposition, affording
them an opportunity to meet the pres
Ident, who will present the silver serv
Ice to the battleship Georgia. After
this ceremony President Roosevelt will
make hla address, standing on the steps
taken from his mother's home In Ros
well and placed at Bulloch Hall.
Mrs. Steele will In the next few days
appoint the committees on entertain
ing, and also to visit Mrs. Baker at
Roswell to ascertain the decorations
used and menu served at the wedding
of Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt. Commit
tees on decoration will also be named
The ladles will only arrangs for the
flowers and place cards of ths break
fast and luncheon. The Invitations,
which will be In charge of the ladles
also, will be In the nature of aouve
nlrs of the exposition.
Mrs. Steele Is particularly anxious
that the Atlnnta room In the Georgia
building shall be used for the state
delegates to the conventions, both sec
tional and national, as an assembly
room, where they can meet to confer
about nnr particular business. Each
city will furnish a room and the At
lanta room Is In charge of Mayor
Joyner
Mrs. Joseph Terrell, on motion of
Mrs. Robert Emory Park, was elected
a member of the board and ex-officio
chairman of the hoard. Mrs. Terrell
gracefully accepted her appointment
and graciously extended the courtesies
of the mansion to the ladles.
Telegrams and letters were rend from
Mrs. John Donalson, of Balnbrldge
Mrs. J. B. 8. Holmes, of Valdosta,
Mrs. Roland Ellis, of Macon; Mrs. Dud
ley Thomas, of Athens, and Mrs. W.
ltrantley, of Brunswick, expressing
their regret at not being able to be
present at the first meeting, nnd of
their hearty co-operation with the la
dles In their patriotic work. Tho next
meeting wilt be held on April 18.
HUGUELY-HORSLEY WEDDING.
The wedding of Miss Sarah Janet
Horsley and Mr. Amoa Huguely which
will take place next Tuesday evening
at 8:30 o'clock. In the First Baptist
church, at West Point, Rev. A. R.
Bond officiating, will be one of the
largest social event* of the spring
son, and a beautiful occasion.
The altar will be heavily banked
with palms and forna and quantities of
Southern smllox will be used in tho
background and around the chancel,
white and green will predominate in
the decorations and n touch of color
will be given with pink candles in all
ver candelabra, placed amid the green
together with tho bridesmaids bou
quets of pink carnntions. Following
are the attendants; Miss Estelle
Horsley, maid of honor: Mias Tinsley
Winston, first bridesmaid; brides
maids, Misses Luclls Woodyard, of La-
Grange; Evln Hayea, C. A. Shealey,
Lottie Woodyard; Mr. Frank McCulloh,
best man: groomsmen, Messrs. Alfred
Zachry, Clarence Hudmon, Edwin
Huguely, George Zachry, Lee Duncan,
of Atlanta.
Tho bride will enter the church with
her brother, Mr. John Horsley. The
bridesmaids will wear lovely gowna of
whlto net over taffeta, with white
gloves and sashes. The maid of honor’s
pretty costume will be white pekln
stripe, over silk with which she will
wear a half length veil, and carry a
bouquet of white roses.
The bride's wedding gown will be
of white radium satin, having a
yoke and bertha of real lace with
handsome pearl ornaments, effectively
used on the bodice nnd to outline the
flounce on the skirt. The long veil
will lie caught to her dark hair with
a half wreath of lilies of the valley,
and she will carry a bouquet of these
flowers. A brilliant reception at the
home of the bride's parents, Dr. and
Mrs. J. S. Horsley, will follow the core
mony fct the church to which three
hundred Invitations have been Issued.
The out-of-town guests who will come
to the wedding are: Colonel and Sirs.
R. U. Kyle, of Gadsden, Ala.; Judge
and Mrs. H. T. Woodyard and Miss
Woodyard; Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Pharr,
Judge and Mrs. J. B. Strong, Mr. and
Mrs. B. L. Park, Mlis Roland, of La-
Grange; Mrs. W. S. Duncan. Miss Mar
tha Duncan, Mr. Lee Duncan, Mias
Evln Hayes, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Bo
land. Atlanta; Miss Julia Willis, Co
lumbus.
TERRELL PARK
I have thirty lots right on the main street, Virginia Ave.,
of this beautiful suburb for aale.
The new atreet railroad will run down this street right In
front of these lots in the next few months.
The street is a beautiful 80-ft. drive, just paved with
crushed stone, and the lots are beautifully sloped.
A feature of this sale Is that the lota will be contracted
for. then drawn for when sale Is completed, one contestant
drawing two lots. Including a *3,690 house, and another a
*1,000 barn.
In a short time these lots will be worth considerably more
than the price asked, but In addition you stand a chance of
getting free one lot and houae and *1,000 born. 1 can sell
these for only )J00 apiece on terms.
Custis N. Anderson,
527 Candler Building. Phone 5161.
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