Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, June 15, 1907, Image 9

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. iATUIIDAT, JUNE 15. 19OT. tl REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BY ADAIR. !WE CAN SELL YOU A NEW 5- room cottage, near Georgia road roundhouse, for $1,350. This house is new, well built and rents at $15 a month, making a very attractive investment. It is located on a good street, with a level, shaded lot, and is the kind of place that ought to rent steadily, in time bringing an increased rental, as the locality is whpre houses are in big demand and property values are increas ing. This is one of the very best little investments in rent-paying property that you will find. iWE CAN SELL THREE NEGRO houses, Nos. 23,' 25 and 27 Graves street, for $1,300. They are located between Magnolia and Foundry streets, close to car line. On.account of the big purchases of land on the west sido by railroads, and the location of freight yards and terminals, rent-bringing prop erty in that section is as good as gold. You will find these houses in good shape, well built, supplied with city water and rented con servatively. W. A. FOSTER, Real Estate and Loans, 12 S. Broad. Ben Thons 2027. Atlanta Thons 11SL AT BLUE RIDGE. FANNIN COUNTY. Georgia, at an deration of MOO feet. In the heart of the Blue Ridge mountains, we hare a aplendldly constructed two-etorjr building, nearly new, containing ten or baths: Inside toilets. There Is also n large S ment; water supplfed from deef rind mill and elevated steel tank. Ing Is bested with hot water; has porch on three sides. Ilouse Is newly paint ed and walla freshly cn Id mined; large lot: blue grass and shade. An Ideal place for a •elect hotel, club house or hunting lodge; Annttartum or a gentleman's home; two dally trains between Atlanta and Knoxville and Murphy. Pure soft free stone water, *- *— mminfflln «ronerv; no tnosqUl- i,000. Conran* ffer this lovely place for FOR SALE: BUILDING LOTS RIVERSIDE PARK, Waycross, Ga. WAYCBOSS 18 THE MAGIC CITT OP Southeast Georgia! Three millions being •pent In general improvements. The Atlan tic Coast Line railroad la comnletlnr ‘— million-dollar shop*. It la estimated 4,000 to 6,000 people will be added to the present population of 10,000 people wl* the next twelve months. The question Where will these people live) The lot “Riverside F«rk" answer that question, are offering lota within the corporate limits of Waycross on the remarkable terms of S6 to $20 cash, and 13 to $6 per month taxes, no Interest, Mr. Thomas Hcrutchtn la with ua for the purpose of selling these lots. He has made a personal Inspection, and la In posl tlon to advise you. We consider these loti ■ure money-makers. You stand to mnki from 60 per cent to 100 per cent liefore you — *- ~*7lng for tber ** •ud plats. ON THE CORNER OF DIXIfc Avc. and Waddell St., in Inman Park, we have a lot 122 l-2x 1871-2 for $2,250. Tile walks are laid on both atrecta; water, gas and sower accessible. Now here is a big corner, just right to build up three cottage? to rent or sell again ;jid mako money. Houses are in good demand in this locali ty, and it is only 10 minutes’ ride from center of city. WE WANT YOU TO LOOK AT the fine level lot on tho north east corner of Fort and Tanner streets, adjoining Stoddard’s Dye Works. This lot is 53x132; just off Edgewood Ave.; fairly close to the center of city. Wo can sell it for $2,000. It’s a nico little level corner for some manufacturing or business concern. SUBURBAN COTTAGES, ON large lots, are scarce and hard to buy at reaaonable prices. We have on Cascade Avc, left-hand aide going out, just beyond Beech er St., tho cottage with big trees in front. Lot is 75x368; house was built for a home; has all the nec essary barna and outbuildings. Price $2,250, on easy terms. WE HAVE A LOT ON SIMPSON St., just 200 feet beyond Wal nut, 50x120 (alloy in rear), for $600. We can make easy monthly payments on this <lnefe>el lot. WE HAVE SOME BEAUTIFUL east front lots in West End, m street just off Gordon, 50x160, for $700. Some of these lota are beau tifully wooded; they are bargains for any one wanting a home in West End. These lots are near the Gordon St. car line. See us about them. FORREST AND GEORGE A BEAUTIFUL HOME AT REASONABLE PRICE. 507 JACKSON ST. JUST COMPLETED; TEN ROOMS. nE- •Idea servant's room; perfectly arranged and finished, with every modern conven ience; furnace bent, gaa and electric lights; •peaking tubes; the beat Plumbing; specially large pantries and closets, hall, parlor, li brary and dining room; all open together; very handsome mantels, dining room fli * ‘ ed In mahoganlaed birch, with two b In china cloaeta. Frout veranda IS by 40 fact; good shade. ON GARDEN STREET NEAR GEORGIA avenue, well-built and attractive 6-room cottages; all conveniences; good lot 34x140. Fries $2,800. tela, club house grates, Georgia wood fiber plastering, built of good material, on ele vated oak shaded lot; pleasing surround ings; will only be ten minutes* frntn bust- nets center when cara are running. This Is a good buy for 12,600; $760 cnah ana |20 per month. This property li sure to enhance In value, for Dig tilings are ptanued for this section. IN TEN MINUTES* WALK OF THE business center and lorn ted among good people, an old-fashioned but well-built real aenee of nine rooms, with nil the conven- ONE OF THE NICEST AND COSIEST six-room cottage homes on the eonth aide. Everything complete and comfortable. Best neighborhood. Price $3,160, on terms of I860 in; balance $23 per month; 7 per cent. TWO REAL ESTATE PROPOSITIONS. 5 West End lota. $300 each $1,500 * room> «•«*# will coat $1,000 each 5.000 $6 600 Put loan of $600 on each $8,000 Total net Investment , You- receive within a fraction of JO per cent on your Investment. The lots are the biggest bargain In West End. We can sell the houses at a profit of 8600 each or von can retain as an Investment. It's a good thing, aud we heartily Indorse the proito- si tlon. $600 CASH AND $30 TER MONTH BCY8 •even-room modern, north side cottage. It is new, up-to-date, fine porcelain hath. Has all conveniences, built of best material and lu a splendid section. A choice home. The price aud terms are attractive. JAS. L. LOGAN & CO.. 301 Peters Bldg., 'Phones, 2103 main; Atlanta 676. U. PEACOCK. JOHN B. FELDER. JR., Salesmen. 1 ALLEN & WHITE, Real Estate and Renting. Atlanta Phone 823, 1207 Candler l’-ldg. ON PULLIAM STREET WE HAVE TEN n»w 6 and "room bousaa, jait Mm com- pl.lcd. You only bare to «ee them To tnt ■t 13,750 each on May term,. W« will also rent them at 132.60 per month. None but 13rat-clan, tenant, need apply. ALASKA AVENUE-WE HAVE SEVERAL new 6 and 6-room cottages. Price, from 12,000 to 33,000, on eaay term.. * ASHBY STREET—A 7-ROOM HOUSE, ALL conrenlencea; 32,000. Terma. Rental rain, 335 per mouth. EDGEWOOD—A 3-ROOM HOUSE ON LOT 1001150; only 32,000 ; 3300 down, balance 315 per month. EDGEWOOD, OA.—TWO BEAUTIFUL lota, 50x140; only 3300 each; 325 down, balanca 35 per month. YOU’LL nAVE TO HUBBY. EDWIN P. ANSLEY, Real Estate, 10 East Alabama St. PHONES: BELL 333 A 363. ATLANTA 260. 39,000 BUYS 2-STOBY 10-ROOM HOUSE on North Boulevard; lot 91x178 to alley. All modern Improvements Beautiful home. $2,266—A 6-ROOM COTTAGE ON J»UL- llam street; lot 60x100; cheap at this price. $8,506 FOR NEW 8-IJOOM RESIDENCE ON Spring street near Kimball; never been occupied; piped for furnace, electricity and Lot 56x195 to alley. Terms. $46,000 BUYS GOOD INVESTMENT IN central store property, paying good net Income. 6'ee us about this. $1,600 FOB BEAUTIFUL LOT ON MORE- land avenue, 76x175. COTTAGE HOME FOR SALE. A pretty cottage on one of tho best streets on tho south side; 5 rooms; large hall, bath, servant’s room, hot aud cold water; largo lot, 52x185; beautiful shade; cement walk; ev erything . in good condi tion. Price $3,500. Terms if de- M’CRORY & JOHNSON, • 503 Peters Bldg., Phones 4691. $2750—Buys a brand-new 5- room cottage, on Ogle thorpe Ave., West End; wa ter, gas, bath, sewerage, cab inet mantels, up-to-date, large lot; side and rear drive. Would easily rent for $25 per month. It’s a good prop osition. Terms. sired. Address Cottage Home, care Georgian. WOODWARD LUMBER COMPANY. HARDWOOD INTERIOR FINISH AND MANTELS, DOORS, SASH & BLINDS. SEND YOUR PLANS FOR ESTIMATES. ATLANTA - - GEORGIA. $3,250—Splendid 6-R. cot tage, West End, on good street and large comer lot; all improvements. If you want a nice home in this lovely section, let us show you this. Terms. $2,500—Cash buys a good 6-R. cottage, on Oak St., West End, comer lot, 50x 198. Would rent for $25 per month. Enough said. . $2,900—Buys a 7-R., 2-story residence, on Ashby St., West End, water, gas, bath. It’s a bargain and will make you a good home. Don’t hes itate. Don’t think of buying West End homes or lots tilt you see us.' Investment—On .Decatur St., 67 feet front on a cor ner, with store and dwelling, now' rented for $62 per month, and could be made a splendid paying proposition. $7,500 will take this if you will hurry. $4,000—Buys one ot the best tjiings in Kirkwood, 7-R., 2-story residence, on lot 200 x365. Close to car line. You can’t beat this in Georgia. Easy terms. Don’t fail to see this. Inman Park—10-room resi dence, evely modern im provement. Splendid loca tion, lot 100x150. Best prop osition in this beautiful sec tion. $8,750—Will buy one of the very best homes on East North Ave. (near Juniper St.). It has 12 rooms, 2 baths, hot and cold w’ater, gas and electricity; fine man tels. Everything modem and up-to-date. Owner anx ious to sell, and has reduced the price from $9,500. $2,000—For a good 5-R. cottage, close in, on Martin St., 60x125, 10 minutes’ walk to center. It’s cheap and sure to enhance. $3,500—Close in on Woodward Ave., extra large lot, 7-R., all improvements. Xo car fare. Splendid location. Don’t let this go by. Easy terms. $4.500—Elegant home on Pulliam St., all conveniences and very large close in lot. This is the thing you want. It’s a bargain and on easy terms. Don’t miss it. $3,500—For a splendid 5-R. cot tage .on Capitol Ave., corner lot. The best thing on this street for the money. See us. Terms. You ought to let us show you that Plum St. home for $2,500. You can’t beat it in this city. “It’s a Plum Peach.” ( Don’t forget we have many bar gains in the Grant Park section. See us, sure. $3.000—Splendid 6-R. cottage, on Highland Ave., just outside city; water, gas. bath, sewerage; east front, large comer lot; 1-2 cash. You would like this, sure. On car line. $4,000—Get; a splendid 9-R., 2- story residence, on St. Charles Ave., lot 100x200. The house alone could not be built for less, so you get the lot free. Just out side city. This location is right in line of enhancement. Will soon lie Greater Atlanta. Don’t hesi tate. LODOWICK J. HILL, 313 Century Building. LOTS—IF YOU WlSn A CHOICE LOT either for a borne or for speculation, let me show you those on South Boulevard, Grady avenue and Robinson street. Ix* cated In splendid oak grove, close to Grant park and the White City. The best and cheapest on the market. Terma to suit you. F ARM—800 ACRES Ricn. FERTILE land; lies well, well watered; 225 acres In cultivation, of which 100 la bottom and 125 upland; 30 acre# pasture and 45 acres tim ber: good 10-room residence, with hot and cold water; one 6-room, two 3-room and two 2-room tenant hnses, two good barns and outbuildings; close to schools, churches and stores; good neighborhood; a desirable sec tion of Gordon county. - This Is a good prop osition; the price la right and terms very easy. FARM-1,350 AGUES OF RICH AND FER- tlle river land; 450 non* of bottom, of which 360 are cleared. 450 ot upland cleared; all level and In high atate of cnltlvatlon; Improvements excellent and cemolete; cloaa to school, churches, etc.; good macadam roads; on Coosa river, four miles to rail road station, 12 miles to Rome. Produces all crops to perfection; admirably adapted to stock-raising. A splendid place, reasona ble price and easy terms. 3,000 ACRES LONG-LEAF YELLOW pine timber rlghte; will cut 8,000 feet mer- chnntable lumber per acre. Land slightly rolling, but affords excellent logging; three miles from Southern railroad and three miles from navigable river; creek runa through It Into river; old tram road track, now torn up, runs within one-half mile of the tract. In southern Alabama. !,000 ACRES LONG-LEAF YELLOW PINE. large, long-bodled and never turpentined; In aolbl body; will cut 11.000.0W feet; three mllee from railroad In central Alabama; healthy locality; plenty of good water. 1,000 ACRES LONG-LEAF YELLOW PINE. In iolld Imdy; will cut 6.000 feet per acre; being boxed second year for turpentine. Can he released after this year. Eaay logging; three-quarter, of a mile from M. St 5f. ifi- vision of Louisville end Nashville railroad. In central Alabama. Price 313 per acre In fee, but does not Include turpentine rights. Terms. 3,700 ACRES; 1,200 FARM, 2,500 TIMBER; will cut 7,000 to 10,000 feet per acre; 75 per cent round long-leaf pine: some extra fine second growth pine; balance hardwood; large number of buildings. Including two grist mills and twenty tenant houses. In Twiggs count/, 4tt miles from railroad. 16 miles from Macon; $10 per acre for quick sale. 700 ACRES RICH CHATTAHOOCHEE river farm, one mile frontage on river; gray, partially nebhly soli, with good clay sub-soil; generally lcrel, but rolling enough for good drainage; 325 acres cleared. 3R» timber—oak, hickory, gum and other hard woods nnd pine; 126 acres bottom, no over flow; several fine springs, well of splendid wnter; tinfalling stream running through It on which was formerly a mill, nnd good earth dnm still remains; four-rerun resi dence. bam with sheds around It; gin bouse, four tenant houses, of which one with four rooms nnd one with two rooms nre new; on public rural free delivery route, conven ient to school and churches; four mile* from thriving railroad town. Price $16 an acre; one-third cash, balance In one and two years at 8 per cent. This Is represent ed ns being a very fine place, one of the best In the sectlotf and worth more than price asked. FRUIT FAItM-482 ACRES; 60 ACRES' timber, 20,000 flve-yenr, 13.000 one and two- year-old pench trees; good condition; good Improvements; desirable location on Central of Georgia railway, 2tt miles from Rey nolds; $20 an acre; $3,000 cn*h, balance to suit. - IF YOU HAVE CITY PROPERTY, A farm, timber or coal lamia for salo, 1 can Dad a buyer. If you wish to buy 1 can ■alt you. ROBERTF. HEMPHILL & COMPANY, Bell Phone 2887, 302 Peters Building. 33.W0 WILL BUY A BEAUTIFUL PLACE on Emmett street, near Hemphill ttv*. nun; lot 59 by 104. Tbli i> a bargain. 31.6W FOB A NICE COTTAGE ON HEMP- hill arenua that rant, each month for 316. Thl, 1, something new and good. M’AFEB STREET—I HAVE A NICE house; lot 50 by 100; nil conveniences; cabinet innntsls; nnd extra good place for $2,600. Terms can be arranged. $500 CASH AND $20 PTR MONTH WILL buy you a cottage on Kimball street, near Cherry. This is a good proposition. CONN ALLY 8TREET—A NICE SIX-ROOM cottage; nil conveniences nnd n jam-up place, for $2,600; on terms. $2,600 FOR A BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE ON Broyles street, near Grant park. WINDSOR STREET—A MAGNIFICENT ulue room house; lot 60 by 120; all conven- lences, and a No. 1 proposWon, for $6,000. Come to see me and let me show this place to you. CRESCENT AVENUE—I HAVE A GOOD proposition for $3,000. See me about this place quick, for It Is a big bargain and won't keep long. M’DANIEL STREET—SIX-ROOM HOUSE; porcelain baths; all Improvements, and a little beauty for $2,500. Terma. HAVE SOME DE8IRABLE PLACES TO offer on Crew street that nre exception ally good. Come nnd let me show you. COURTLAXD STREET. NEAR IN. FOR $6,000. I can show you one of the beat bargains on the north aide, la a beauty; nine-room house, on a nice lot. See me for full particulars. LIST YOUR SALABLE PROPERTY WITH me. I bare customers nnd need property at reasonable prices. On Jackson and N'ortli Route- vaiyl we have lovely homes as heap as any otluv r-/tl estate peo ple ; so if yon are interested in Juniper or Myrtle. Ponce DeLeon or this entire section, let us take vou out any time. GRANT & PETTY, 30-32 East Alabama St. Block 12 of the L. P. Grant estate, bounded by Rosa lia. Piekert and Cameron streets and Geneva avenue. This will sub-divide into 22 building lots, all of which would have nice shade trees and would need no grading. This property is just two blocks east of South Boule vard, about three blocks from the White City, and is in a section which is certain ly coining. We want $8,000 for this, all cash. Buy this and have an auction sale in the fall; it will certainly make you money. We forgot to mention that building lots are selling across the street from this property at $b'00 each. SEE I S FOK REAL ESTATE. ) for sale—miscellaneous. for sale-miscellaneous "FURNITURE FOR THE JUNE BRIDE AT OSCAR BARNES & CO 18 East Hunter Street. The ofttimes perplexing problem, “What shall I give the coming bride?” will be solved in a most satis factory manner to all concerned if the gift is furniture, and it is purchased Barnes’. Beauty in Furniture At this time, when all nature is arraying herself in a garb of beauty, the home-keeper is impressed with the need of putting the house in order, discarding or chang ing to less prominent positions the things that are be coming rusty, to give place to the new that shall add to the Comfort and Beauty of that place where all true men and true women find the real enjoyment and happiness of life. June, the Month of Brides and Roses, finds our store crowded with summer furniture necessi ties and luxuries which the BACKWARDNESS OF THE SEASON necessitates our Closing Out at Once. FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS, Beginning with Monday, we will inaugurate tho GREATEST JUNE CLEARANCE SALE of refrigerators, porch rockers, settees, porch swings, hammocks, mattings, art' squares, rugs, bedroom suits, iron beds, lace curtains, sideboards, chiffonieres and other summer furniture necessities we have ever held. Prices Will Be Cut Right and Left which will mean a saving to you of from 25 to 50 Per Cent If you buy during this sale, while it is not always good policy to buy goods because they are cheap, it would be a pity if you did not share in this list of money savers. Some of the lines are limited, so we would ad vise an early call. A FEW SPECIALS: $10.00 Cold Storage Re frigerators $7.15 $12.50 Cold Storage Re frigerators ,$10.00 $15.00 Cold Storage Re frigerators $12.00 $17.50 Cold Storage Re frigerators $14.00 $14.00 Cold Wave Re frigerators $10.35 $16.00 Cold Wave Re frigerators $12.95 $18.00 Cold Wave Re frigerators $15.85 $20.00 Cold Wave Re frigerators $17.95 $5 4-foot Porch Swings with chains, put up $4.00 $6 4-foot Porch Swings with chains, put up ....... .$5-00 $15 3-piece Mission Porch Suit, consisting of settee, rocker and armchair, $10.9j Full line Hammocks, fro® $1.00 to $<-50 Full line Porch Rockers, in all colors, ranging in price from $2 to Oscar Barnes & Co. 18 E. Hunter Street. BOTH PHONES.