Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, June 14, 1907, Image 15

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' ^ M.L. THROWER. A NICE LITTLE FIVE room cottage on good lot within EASY walking dis tance. THIS IS ON THE SORTH SIDE AND IN GOOD NEIGHBORHOOD, PRICE $2,400; TERMS, | EIGHT HUNDRED CASH, AND BALANCE LIKE SENT. M. L THROWER, REAL ESTATE, 39 North Forsyth St. GLORE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. WEST END-SPLENDID S-ROOM COT- lue with convenience*: lot 60x100, for only 12,100. II you bar* the cub you or* Kit. AT 45 NEWPORT STREET: PRICE Re duced from 11,350 to 31,300 for i few daya. ' rgejot. Easy payments; City tvnter ttnd largo I Eaty payi 1 per cent Intereat. Vou can't beat tbla w GRIFFIN. SPLENDID SlX-ROOM cottage, level lot, 44 by 100, to an alley, U.B30; 1100 caib and 315 per month. I and toll on eaay ptymeats; lot level with plenty of abade. IM BI TS A LOT 45 FEET WIDE FROM Morgan avenue to Unden street, one in,I a half bloc Ira eaat of North Boule vard. Tbla la two lota, and north alda property Ilka thla doesn't coma often. PRETTIEST LOT ON ORMOND STREET. near the park. Price reduced to 3325 for « few daya only. Tbla la nicely elevated, lev. el: tile walks. 1800.00—THREE ROOMS AND HALL: aloe lot near Hemphill avenue, where rvfrvhody wanta property. Thla la n caah bargain. ON SIDNEY STREET, WE HAVE A NICE five-room cottage; lot 43 by 187, back to 10-foot alley: price 32,600. Terms. Let ua allow yon tnia. aor atreet; all Improvement! down; _ lot and a nice borne; only 31,850. Eaay terma. HAMPTON ST.-TWO SPLENDID COT- taaea, built for home*: these to he sold for distribution among the "beln. If you hare about 33.000 caah and want a good In, veatmant, see ua about thla. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. THREE PEACHES. NO. ONB-A NEW FOUR-ROOM COT- ° Be W** Oom car Mna. on lot M fact by 1,0 feet. Insurance paid for D>r 1907; houae now *0 food White tenant for 31! per month t>-.„ .... Cgn y#0 mouth. Price 3S50. NO. TWO-THREE ROOM COTTAGE ON ™ ,,h n * ,on Mreet, Eaat Point; lot 60 by 200; now rented for 31! per month. Aleo store house, 12 by !0 feet Will aell both for 31,250. Terma. NO. THREE-NEW FIVE-ROOM HOUSE In College Perk; splendid materiel; cebl- net mantels, tile hearths, convenient to ear -on lot 50 by 200. Price glJOO; terma. VACANT LOTS IN COLLEGE PARK, 3300 In Eagan Park, 3200; In Eaat Point, 3200. EAGAN PARK LAND CO, 36 Inman Bldg. Bell Phone 4613. McCRORY & JOHNSON, 503 Peters Building. Phones 4691. WE HAVE A CLIENT WHO WILL EX change a number of auhurban loti for Im aired. 12.600 BUYS A SPLENDID 6-ROOM COT tflfte on Plum atreet; gas, water and bath. You can’t beat It anywhere; lovely lot, 65 by 210. If you wait too long you will be lorry. *2,780 BUYS A SPLENDID 6-ROOM COT tage, eaat front, large lot, line garden and fruit, on car line, at Kirkwood. It's a bar gain at thla price, and you ahould aeo It. ON SUNSET AVENUE WE HAVE splendid bargain In 7-room 2-atory resi dence on lot wx237; under fence and has barn and chicken houses; water and gas tosy terms. hesitate one minute. *2.800 WILL BUY A 6-ROOM COTTAGE on South Boulevard; lot 60x300; lovely •hade; Juat outside city; has plenty peaches and grapes. If you want a tip-top home and fine location, see us quick. Terms to snlt you. FIVE ACRES ON LAKEWOOD CAR CLIFF W. ANSLEY, Real Estate, SELL PHONE 6168. 221 CENTURY BLDG. BEAUTIFUL NORTH SIDE HOME. ON Piedmont avenue, north of Ponce DeLeon •venue. If you want a strictly modem end up to dale new end elegant home with all modern conveniences, on one of tho very beat streets and In ono of the choicest neighborhoods In the city, near Peachtree, at a burgeln, I can sell It to yon, end you won't find another one like It eoon at the *tmo price. It has ten room, and two bath rooms, and a large, beautifully ahadad lot. Price 311,000; 32.2W FOR BEAUTIFUL GORDON STREET lot. Do you went the biggest bargain thm run be fouod In West End7 If you do. Just tee mo and I'll tell you ell about It I one Of tho prattleet Iota on tho atroet FOR 13,80# I CAN SELL TOD THE BIO- gear barg * two 50-fool 00 the north* sit rtn I ft, Oft one of the most , and Id elo- „ ____ _ e fine depth, make three fine lota that ■na you can easily make three fine lota that JJ 1 ! like hot cakes. But you’ll have to be quick, aa my time la limited at tble FOR SALE BY OWNER Three five-room cottages for sale by owner, never been occupied; Nos. 276, 287 and 299 Ashby St., near corner West Hunter Street. Only $50 cash and balance like rent. Also two nice six- room cottages near Grant Park on very easy terms. Apply to FRANK EDMONDSON, 14 S. BROAD ST. l-room house. $2,500. THREE ACRES ON LAB line; 6-room bouts, nice little homes and city property. Cash and notea. •N LAKEWOOD w. $2,260. Thea id would exebanj __ CAR hese are nge for A. GRAVES. Both Phones. 261-2 South Pryor Street. TWO NICE 8-ROOM HOUSES, LOVEJOY; *900 each. Vovh AWb HAi.L-IiiLLlAftP street; white section, 12,000. t'of'h-hooM 1 HOUHii, . b6Ae street! close In. 31,100. Xh*k_vacan , t L<J¥,riflXlAEITM:, by 100. FOTfi.ltdoM HOUSE, TOTi-lSII 8f„ I'bil WgAN'T I-flTa IN 1 feDOEWOOO, W t6 VACANT LOT8 ON THURMOND, ELM and Spencer, 3200 to 3280. It* VotTWANT tO BUY CR'SeET,, Ifeli 8. B. TURMAN & CO. CHARLES M. ROBERTS. Real Estate, Office 12 Auburn Ave. DELL PHONE 4896. NEAR GBANT PARK. IN AN EXCEL- lent neighborhood, I have for sale several new, attractive cottage homes that I am authorised to tell on exceedingly liberal terma—any, 3250 caah, the balance on month ly Inatallmente. These houeea can be bought at from 32.100 to 32.250 each. They nro atrlctly modern and are very deelrolile. If you are looking for a nice little home, well located In a good neighborhood nnd convenient to the pork, I went you to eee these houses before yon buy. IN WEST END I HAVE FOR SALE THE following: On Dunn street, beautiful 6- roora cottage, 33.600; on Oak atreet, desire ble 5-room cottage, 32,700; on Oak atreet, 10- room residence, modern, 34,500; on Lawton street, attractive 6-room cottage home, 33, 000. WILLIAM S. ANSLEY. Real Estate. ROBSON & RIVERS. Real Estate and Renting Agents, 8 W. Alabama. VERY CENTRALLY LOCATED, have an elegant thlrty-Hve-room hotel, with all conveniences. This hotel le par tially furnlehed. No batter location In town than thle to make money. We can make right price to permanent tenante. 82.300—SOUTH BOULEVARD 6-ROOM COT- tegs on eeet front abady lot, 60x200; houae la practically brand new nnd In excellent condition, end we can mnko exceptionally easy terme If taken at once. You know yon can have all Grant park for cblldreu'a playground. Baker *17.80 294 Piedmont jj.50 Weet Lake avenue 30.00 54 Johnson 35.00 81 Johnaon 30.0# 1*2 D«w 13.50 74 Cnrrlar *7.50 2* Gasklll ; 6.80 125 Broylee lg.00 151 Slmpeon ... 12.00 259 Marietta 13.00 27 Gasklll 6.80 153 Weet Merrltte 10.00 528 Decatur 9.(0 32,950—A SPLENDID 6-ROOM COTTAGE on East Hunter street, right close Id; has ell modern conveniences nnd right np to little oak grove. Tbla placo le situated where property la obliged to advance faat. The lot le extra large and bas beautiful shade. 3750 cash and balance 320 per month. * lift v-n.i nr.iiii iud a luv-ft, large suburban lot on exceedingly small payment of *10 cosh and *10 per month. 217 Century Building, Phones Bell 288, Atlanta 295 NORTH SIDE BRtCK COTTAGE-IN ONE block and half of Peachtree street. The louse has seven rooms; built out of pressed >rlrk; has water and gas; and lot 60 by 173 o an alley. If you want a north side >rlck bouse that Is worth the money, this Is It. Price *4,000; reasonable terms. NORTH SIDE VACANT LOT-IN ONE 60 by 17*. Price $1,250. NORTH SIDE COTTAGE-NEAR JACK- son street. This cottage la on a lot BO tbs f *— — hr 200. and the owner has been asking 13,600 for It, but on account of wanting to KIRKWOOD LOT8—CONVENIENT TO l>oth car line*, fronting nice wide streets. . rices range from 8300 to 8276 per lot. Terms 820 cosh and balance 85 to *10 per month; 7 per cent Intereat. FOR RENT. aaes FOR SALE ANDERSON 527 CANDLER BLDG. PHONE 5161 J. A. Rusbury.Mgr.; SOMETHING REAL NICE DO YOU WANT A HOME COMBINING convenience, beauty and comfort—one lu which you can enjoy life, and to which you can Invite friend* with pride? Listen: * have a place of this kind lu West E basement, containing two more. It was Let me show you; NOS. 60. 61 AND 68 WEST MITCHELL street—Three three-itory and basement buildings. The beat and most conveniently arranged In the city. These buildings must be seen to be appreciated. Let us take you to see them at once. Call on LIEBMAN, Real Estate-Renting, 28 Peachtree St. *TE BUILDING, PHONES 4234 EXTRA BELL PHONE 4236 POSTOFFICE MEN TO GET MORE PHY Clerks and Carriers Will Draw $300,00 a Year More After July 1, A FLOOD OF MONEY IS WHAT SOME INVESMENTS IN real estate have turned out to be for their fortunate ownera. Thla la a well, known fact. ON PEACHTREE ROAD. THIS SIDE OF BUCKHEAD, EIGHT acrea with a frontage on the road of about 800 feet. Thla la a beautiful alte for a country residence. It can ba bought for 813,600, on terma. GRANT & PETTY, 30-32 East Alabama St. SOME SPECIALS. REAL ESTATE AND LOANS. fig 006—A 7-ROOM HOUSE ON ONE OF the beat croaa ntreete on the north aide; one block from Peachtree; lot 60HM. Como In perion or phono uo to call by tad ahow It to you. 31,575—A O-ROOM HOUSE ON McAFEE *atreet; aewor, water and gee; 3300 ceeh. balance 820 per month; uotee on or before at 7 per cent Intereat. *1* 600—A 12-BOOM HOUSE: SLATE ROOF, Tugelot; worth *13.000. tut for a quick ■ale will tell at the above price. 81,306—GOOD 3-BOOM HOUSE ON DAVIS .tr«u nrar Rhodes. Houae Is worth tho •treat near Rhodes. House money. provemente down; 64x174. Terms. 15,766-PRYOR STREET NEAB CBUMLEY. \Vehsve one of the beet bargainsi In a 2- sroom bouts the; «“L tot D lees than yon could build tho h Unprovememt^log^ou* Itf thle^ewRlom “« tvv-CBEW STREET LOT, 60x1*0; SEWER, end gee; on car Hue; eeet front; ptco abode. s. B. TURMAN & CO. fh r .° ovementa are exi pected Porceli aln hath, celduct 83,600—TEN-ROOM HOUSE; LARGE LOT clone to Jackson and Highland; new plumbing, new roof end newly-painted, and rented for *35 per mouth. Terms, 3500 cash and |35 a month. Here la a substan tial paying Inreetmcnt that will almoat pay for Itself. THREE BEAUTIFUL LOTS TOGETHER. and one a corner on Ponce DeLeon ave nue, and the cheapest thing by far on that help making on them. 31.756—THE HANDSOMEST LOT. H BY ISO, on Aahhy street,; adjoining corner Joet sold for *2,000. 3506—A BEAUTIFUL 66-FOOT ttfW Jmlta. A profit In both. There art two of the Oak street lota, and they are In a grove, and Ua perfectly "WB GET RESULTS.’* FOR RENT DWELLINGS. r. h„ 218 South avenue .....322.80 -r. b., 1#I Spring j -r. h.. 48 Even, (Weet End) i ■r. h„ 1*0 Stewart I •r. h.. r West Fair L -r. h„ 123 Forrawalt J5.60 -r. n., 183 Central 15.10 •r. h., 88 Johnson 2S.no -r. b., 284 Georgia 22.60 r. h„ 146 Connelly Id 50 t. Ii., 1*3 Auburn 17.50 r. h„ 270V4 B East Fair 23.10 r. b., 12111 Ivy 26.60 r. b„ IN Chapel I6.M r. h.. 141 Walton 20.00 r. b., 45 Fowler 13.00 r. b.. 84549 Peachtree 31 .M Get e copy of our rent bulletin. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT. 12 Auburn Avenue. Both ’Pbones-41*. NEEDA FENCE? Page Fence Erected Cheaper Than Wood W. J. DABNEY IMP. GO., 99, >8 nnd 100 8o. Forsyth Street. As a result of recommendations made to tho postofflee department by Post master E. F, Blodgett, postoffice em ployees under the Atlanta offlee will begin receiving about 1300,000 a year In Increased salaries on July 1. This comes about under the new law enacted by congress providing for In creased salaries for postofflee em ployees, and those whose work showed up to the standard have been recom mended for promotion and Increases by Postmaster Blodgett. The percentage of total number of employees recom mended Is targe, showing efficient serv Ice In this section. The employees under the Attantn postofflee Include the rural mall car riers of tho state, the railway mall clerks coming Into Atlanta and the em ployees In the postoffleo here. While not able to state positively Just what amount of money will be distributed as a result of the recommendations, Post master Blodgett Is of the opinion that It will mean about *300,000 a yenr more for postofflee employees to spend. PATTEN HAMMERS WHEAT MARKET PRESIDENT GREETED JORN TEMPLE GRAVES Chicago, June 14.—James A. Patten “Gl’aVCS, YOU Arc tile Salt proved himself greater than the whole' wheat market today, when, as a bear, he went after the wheat prices am) hammered them with mighty blows. It was a sensational fight between! the bulls and bears, with Patten at the head of the bear side. Ho sold millions of bushels of wheat of the Earth,’ He Said. The Norfolk Ledger-Dlapatch of Tuesday and taflued the ntatement that the mar- has the following: ket will go Mill lower. He had a big "John Temple Graves, editor of The At- Wall atreet following and the selling In lantn Georgian and News, Is attending the th mJ )llt T " t ’ a8 terrific-. meeting of the National Editorial Ataoda- The July' option was hammered down I tlou at the exposition, to 89 3-4, September to 92 1-4 and De- "Colonel Graves apoke highly of tho expo sition. lie was of the opinion that ‘Geor gia dny* was the ’beat ever’ held, tb ‘ ‘ cember fell to 94 under fierce selling. to be a aticceis. Simpson is Acquitted. Special to The Georgian. | nrice,^ including 1’reiddent ItooaeveTt, whom, It Ih known. Colonel Grnvei auggoNted Mr. in me cojio oi uenae IL Himpaon, on I Gnire* * derHned *to dlseiiM pol!tVca, C being trial for the murder of Peter Gantllng, I too busy seeiug things, nud greeting tho a negro barber of this city, yesterday editors. afternoon returned a unanimous verdict! . “ Mr - . Gr ® re f qnd the president met Mon- Awnings For stores. Offices, Residences, Public manu- Buildings, eta, mo factur<-it and put All work guaranteed l.'iiv, l liri -c. Phono or write for estimates. J. M. HIGHCO. Atlanta. Ga. TEETH EXTRACTED positively without polo, 60c each. Best teeth *8. Money can jy can not buy better.. - No. 86 Whitehall tit. of not guilty* The Jurv wfte oniv n Ml*y “n'l greeted each other with warmth, ehort time J y " aB on,y oul ° anil Mr. Hotisuvolt remurkod to the Georgia •non ume. editor; ’Graves, you are the salt of the earth.’ ” CRU8HED TO DEATH BY BIG LOCOMOTIVE. Special to Tbs Georgian. Wilmington, N. C„ June 14.—Ons] man wss killed and another was se verely Injured aa the reeult of an ac cident on the Butters Lumber Compa ny's tram road In Columbus county, BIG CLOUDBURST OVER KENTUCKY IMMIGRATION AGENT LEAVES FOR EUROPE. Bpsdsl to The Georgian. Wilmington, N. C., June 14.—W. S. Key, special Immigration agent of North Carolina, has sailed for England, where he will spend several months giving public addresses and Illustrated lectures on the resources and possi bilities of North Caroline. Mr. Key has hod marked success In placing English Immigrants In this state and until his recent appointment as state agent was at the head of the English Farm Colony at Artesla, near Wil mington. BIG PROFIT IS MADE BY STRAWBERRY GROWER8. Kpeclsf to The Georgian. Wilmington, N. C, June 14.—From a careful compilation of tlgures It ap- Lexlngton, Ky., June 14.—The third - _. . ,I cloudburst within a week passed over ^ John Mmer.Tas^k^wdeSffl C ? n ' ml “"d “n Kentucky last by being caught between a large stock n,ght ' Practically ruining crops car and the tender of an engine. The! ninny sections, other man, William Kdwarda, suffered I Bridges wore swept away by the i a fractured thigh. Miller was a young! water und the towns of Fanner, Salt married man und made hla home at | Lick and Wyoming are inundated by Pair Bluff, Columbus county. | the rising Licking river. People are moving out of their homes. CITY TAX NOTICE. Books are now open for (lie payment of 2D in- stallmen! of city tax. E. T. PAYNE, City Tax Collector. BIDS FOR COAL. BIDS FOR FURNISHING THE ATLANTA MISSISSIPPI ELKS water works with casl, spproxlmstsly 13,- NAME OFFICER8. 600 ton., run of min. .team co.1 at !aa.t Sp|H!llll t0 Tbe Georglan< 60 per cent lump, to be delivered f. o. b. Meridian, Mis*., June 14.-Tbe Mississippi at the two pumping stations, at the rate I Elks' State Association this morning, after of not less than five ears per week at each I naming Vicksburg on the next place of station, will y* received water commissioners until Wednesday, July S, 1937. The board rc-|{^i Levy, of Canton, treasurer; Felix it. Hill, ••ryes th. right to test sny co.1 bid »P»nIS' c ^";5', a ' , “S^,'«,, Ar,1 ‘ ur oi before swarding contract. PARK WOODWARD, Gsnsral Manager Atlanta Water Works. [FARMERS FLEEING FROM BIG FRESHET p«r> that the atrawberry grower, of Evnn , v me, lnd„ June 14—Hundreds thi. section have nude more clear] of farm sr."i n the VaUey ot tb* Ohio half a crop and a . . money thle year on - , _ . ,,, two-thirds acreage than they madwlastl r,vcr> between hero and Cairo, 111., are year, with a maximum acreage and a | likely to be severe sufferers by a flood I which I. now sweeping down the river. The Ohio Is rising rapidly. VACATION STUDY. COLLEGE PARK. ATLANTA’S HOME PLACE. No. 1. A pretty boms for a young married couple. Six rooms; lot 100 by 200; cor- Mi^iiAUisaasca, \j raiuiy, uucmiuiu mm No. 3. Bli-reoni house, on s Isrge lot, M by M0; s fsmiijr boow, with Urge sod roomy rooms Upland others to combine the pleasures of No. 1. K dream of comfort. Beautiful, modern, colonial, story and a half, eight I a summer retort with some profitable rooms. Open veranda 12 feet wide and 70 feet long around two aides; overlooking I employment. There la no more bcauti CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY, Arrive From— I Depart To— flavnnnah .... 6.60 am Macon 11.40 pm Jacksonville.. 7.50 am Macon * Macon 11.40nro(Macon ......... Macon 4.1* pm I Jacksonville... ____ Macon 8.10 pm|Savannab 9.15 pm; Southern Dry Goods & Shoe Go,, '(Inoorporated) PIERCE'S BUSY DEPARTMENT STORE. 60 Marietta Street. Opposite Post Office. E. PIERCE, President. SORE AT ROOSEVELT Oyster Bay. N. Y.. Jon- 14.—rrrsldcnt Roosevelt will not allow himself to lia greatly disturbed l>y the attack of Editor Noyes of tbs Washington Star at Jameg. town or tho allegation that some of tho ora tors on "Ooorgta day” worn disgruntled be- cans, their speeches wars cut short A story riflne out to the street that Governor Terrell and others were sore because the ■ ksool.loi, s asrtl/f. ••nit 9 If ntlf" anil "I'ut If proHldcnt (odd: “Cut It ont,' short," when they got np to spoak. Assistant Secretary Letts, who accom panted the president on the trip and who ■ on the trip i mi next to hla chief throushout the cxer- txca, eaya the president did not rnako any 3106 College Lawn. No. 4. Large lot, 160 by 300, fronting the Boulevard. Two level shaded lots, 166 by 196 Six pretty level lots, 86 by 360 each - ...... A 4 sere block. Jost tho place for • country homo, clooo to ear line. EDWARD II. WALKER. Manager, COLLEGE PARK LAND COMPANY, Bell 'phone 37 J, East Point Change. College, Perk, Gs. I Mil everything la Coll*, 1 ) rark. ful place than Brenau and no more delightful summer climate than that of tm moa tan jGiUnesvIllo. Pupils of all ages received, liZ I <ind as little or as much work as de sired may be taken. The coeL including board and lessons, will not exceed that board at the aver age summer hotel. For Information, address Brenau, Galneivllle, Gu. such remark*. of curtailing tu building. General ‘ If an hou ni l a half. mmmm MK3B The statement that sny of the Georgians arc sore because the exigencies of the oc casion required the elimination of two or speech . others, Is without basis. Governor Terrell Is not only not sore •bout it. but hiugbs over the Incident. De» I try L__ _ review of the parade wss the ehlef enu*e he ‘ “