Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, June 22, 1907, Image 10

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V L 22 HE ATii&5!Tit GEORGIAN AND NEWS. mmrVRUAJ, JU.fB 2*. IWH ALLEN & WHITE, Ren! Estate and Renting. Atlanta Phone 823, .1207 Candler Bldg. OS PULLIAM STI'.IBT WE HAVE TEN new 6 nr.l '.room bouse*. Juet being com- plere.1. Voo only here to eee them fo bny it $1,750 onob on peer term*. . Wsjrlll also ALASKA AVESCE-WE HAVE SETEBAt. new 5 enrl 6-roots cottage*. Price* from (1,001) to (3,000, on ***f term*. ASHBY STHEET—A T f'.OOJf HOUSE, ALL couvenlrnce*; C3.I0). Tsrois. liental rnlu* (a per month. EDOEWOnD—A f»-ROOM QOUHE ON LOT 100x160; only I’.'.OOU; $390 down. tmlanee 615 per month. 8IMP80.V—A 6-ROOM HOUSE; AM, CON- venleneen. 12,201). Term*. EDOEWOOP. OA.-TWO BEAUTIFUL lota, 60x14*: only 1300 each; $25 down, balance 65 per tnoutb. YOU'LL HAVE TO QUERY. COTTAGE HOME FOR SALE. A pretty cottage on one of the best streets on the south side; 5 rooms; large ball, bath, servant’s room, hot and cold water; largo lot, 52x185; beautiful shade; cement walk; ev erything in good condi tion. Price $3,500. Terms if de sired. Address Cottage Home, care Georgian. FOR SALE. Near the junction of Hemphill Ave., Ethel and Curran Sts., 100x100 foot lot. Good renting neighbor hood. $550 cash buys it. On Carroll St. near Fulton Bag Works, two cottages; white tenants, always rent ed, paying 12 per cent. $1,- 100 buvs the two. Investors, notice this; 15 per cent netted to you; 11-r. house, Vine street, comer lot, always rented; good ten ants. $1,700 buys it. Terms. On Magnolia, near Davis, 7-r. cottage, good condition; nice lot; good neighbors. Rents easily for $20.00 per month. $1,750 buys it; can make terms. We have 161x215 comer lot, well located on Gordon street, with a beautiful grove. Can be bought at bargain if sold quick. $4,250 buys it. W. E. TREADWELL & CO., Real Estate and Renting 24 South Broad St. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ■BALED BIDS WILL BB RECEIVED UN- Ml U o'clock noon, July 6, 1907. by the board of fire tnutara for furolablnc mate- rial tod orectlof the firo station on North imw. Plana apd specifications can be avon at ths office of Morgan * Dtllou, architects, Prudential building. Bids must be accompanied by a rertfO*.) S beek for the aunt of tbre* hundred i$3ut>i (41a ra. The n*(-epted Mddar will be requtre-1 to five a i>ond In the sum of MYtntr-firs bun •rod 'fi.lrJO) dollars for the faithful i*r- fernnince o? the contract. Tb* board of fire master* reserve* tha tlaht (.» »ejeer an; Mg u r all WU*. T. Y. BRENT & CO., Oaklaud City, Ga. Bell Phono 279 West. At lanta 1590. 116-ACRE FARM, 5 MILES FROM Atlanta, with timber enough to pay lor place. Oak, hickory and pine o! original growth. Only IJ5 per acre. CHERT ROAD—LOT RIGHT IN CEN- ter of town. Vacant lot 115 by 360, eaat front, an Weal place for a home. TWO l-ROOM HOUSES, lot (0 by 170, rented at (11 per month, a bargain at (1,100; eaay terms. FOR RENT—ONE tage, (16.00. 6-ROOM COT- FOR RENT—ONE tage. (22.60. 7-ROOM COT. VACANT LOTS ON WEST AVENUE and Lawton afreet, Oakland, Have aome choice building lots, 60 by ISO, car. sell on easy term*. WE HAVE A CLIENT WHO WANTS to build rome nice cottages for you In Oakland on eaay terms. Call ua up. NEWTON S. THOMAS, Real Estate. 422 Century Building, Telephone, Main 4045 PEACHTREE CIRCI,‘E LOT (3,660. THIS Is otir of the, brat.as troll as,cheapest lota WE8T END LOTS-ON OAK STREET bnve four pretty, level, elevated Iota, on corner. Only 62,000 for the four. Here's n pine* to double your money. It's Just na sure na time Inats. as the greatest growth la that way. Will trade tlieae also. NORTH RIDE 7 ROOM HOUSE—NEW: IT tviis built nn<l finished of best material by skilled white workmen. The plan la hard to bent for eonvenlnnea and comfort. The location la nil that you could ask for, best neighbors and cor service In city. Price • ~ •• **" •*■ ...I t..m. U - ,. *• HIGHLAND AVENUE COTTAOE-THIS aide Jackson; seven rooms; lot 60x170. only 63,250; another, eight rooms, good lot, for MORELAND AND AUGUSTA AVENUES'— I bnve largo, level lota, with shade and heat surroundings, at $14 and 61S front foot. These, I believe, nro the heat bargulns In Atlanta at the price. 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. VTE BUILDING. DOTH PHONEH 4264 EXTRA DELL PHONE 4230 AT AUCTION. Tuesilax, July 2d, Rt 3 p. m., 25 fine lots on Piedmont avenue, Cur rier and Ripley streets. Terms: 1-4 cash, balance 6, 12 and 13 months at 7 per cent, or all cash, if buyer prefers. These lots are in walking distance of center of city and close to Peachtree, and can be profitably improved, either for homes or investment. Plats will be ready about next Wednesday at onr office. WE GET RESULTS.” FOR b SALE •ANDERSON 527 CANDLER BLDG. ( PHONE 3161 DESIRABLE HOMES; BARGAIN PRICES $3,000—IRWIN 8TREET; FIVE ROOM8 all convenience*; tile walk, paved street, walking distance, bat car line at door. -Jcbardson; very clo*e In; 6 room*. 2 »to* rlea; built by owner for home; hard oil finish; all convenience*; eaay walking dis tance; would rent nuder len*e for 640. Thl* !• very low. $5,000—WEST END; PROMINENT STREET An 0-room cottage; built for home; hart oil finish; every modern convenience anL comfort; large, deep lot, with plenty of shade and beautiful lawn. Owner will sac rifice In order to leave city. SALESMEN: J. A. RAM5URY, Mgr. C. It. BURNHAM. TAKE A LOOK AT OUR LOTS. On the North side we have them on most all of the resi dence streets in this part of Atlanta. Phone-us and we will send a conveyance ac companied by a salesman and show you everything in the lot line that is for sale in North Atlanta. GRANT & PETTY, 30-32 East Alabama St. STATISTICS. Elevator Every Day. Official* with offices on the third floor of the atate capitol are happy. For the rapltol elevator will be doing bualneso six days In the week the year round during Governor Smith's admin istration. That is enough to bring re joicing. ■e.Ma-iriiL-1'.-i.! — NEEDA FENCE? Page Fence Erected Cheaper Than Wood W. J. DABNEY IMP, CO., 96. 93 and IOO So. Fore/th Street. PROPERTY TRANSFERS. (2,000—Noble C. Williams and Noble C. Williams, Jr., to Mrs. Margaret R. Benntng, lot on East Kills street Warranty deed. (1.000—Mnry A. Upshaw, to Eman uel H. Rlxles, lot on Magnolia street. Warranty deed to secure loan. (700—H. C. Morrison to John Pas- choll, lot on Highland avenue. War ranty deed. (6,000—M. R. Berry to Provident Realty and Trust Company, lot on Fourteenth street. (2,000—John Paschal! to George S. May, lot on Highland avenue. War ranty deed. (t,000—Mrs. M. F. Westbrook and Mrs. Kittle A. Moye, lot on King street. Warranty deed. (2,000—J. A. Sink, to M. McClIntock. lot on Cooper street. Warranty deed. (l.SOO—James W. Toung to W. M. Nichols, lot on West Mitchell street. Warranty deed. (600—Mrs. Annie E. Stevens to Zach Martin, lot on Randolph street. War runty deed to secure loan. (1,600—Sam W. Day to Mrs. S. C. Stevens, lot on Woodward avenue. Warranty deed. (2,260—Mrs. S. C. Stevens to Mrs. Emma N. Douglas, lot on Hill street. Loan deed. , (90—Mollis E. Arrowood to James E. Boyd, lot In land lot No. 219. War ranty deed. (—Mnllle E. Arrowood to James E. Boyd, lot In land lot 249. Warranty deed. (100—Mollle E. Arrowood to James E. lloyd, let on James, street. War ranty deed. 1125—Motile E. Arrowood to James E. Boyd, lot on Watkins street. War ranty deed. (8,000—J.-M. Hendrix lo P. p. Pound, lot on Linden street Bond for title. (1—P. D. Martin to the Coca-Cola ompany. lot on Southern Railway, near Irwin street. Quit claim deed.' (1.000—Mrs. Caroline F. Klngsbery to E. Morris A Co., lot on Summit avenue. (425—Mr*. Elisabeth Small to W. F. ‘much, lot In the town of College Park. On., on Harvard avenue. War ranty deed. $(00—College Park I.and Company to Houston C. Reeves, lot on Jackson street. Warranty deed. (4.200—C. T. Lsdeon to M. B. Huteh. ene. lot on Peachtree Road. Bond for title. (6—R. T. Dorsey to Cam D. Dorsey, two lots on Connally street. Warranty deed. (1.3S0—Robert N. Hughes to John E Smith, lot on I.uclle avenue. Bond for title. (126—Mr*. W. H. McGInghlln to F, D. McMIllcn, lot on aouthwest corner Wood* street. Warranty deed. 810,000—Mrs. Martha P. Hlnkley to Joseph Lncwtts, lot on Peters street. Warranty deed. (3,800—L O. .Fbvhrr to Travelers' In surance Company, lot on North Boule vard Deed to secure debt (3,000—L. C. Fischer to Travelers' Insurance Company, lot on North Bou. levurd. Deed to secure debt. $100,000 (penal sunt)—John J. Eagan to the executors of the estate of D. Clreenfleld, composed of Abraham D. Greenfield. Max P. Greenfield, Miss Carrie Greenfield and Mrs. Leah Grecnfleld. lot In land lot No. 12, city lot 32 on the south side of Marietta street, near Spring street. Buildings on lot known as t20-2S-30*32-34 Ma rietta street. BUILDING PERMITS. (7,300—R. N, Flekett, to build two- stnry brick building at 400 Luckle street. (3.860—Mrs. Amanda Tori?, :o build one-story frame dwelling at 155 East Pine street. DEATHS. FAYETTEVILLE HOTEL DESTROYER BY FIRE Blaze Discovered in Early Morning Consumes Building. >. Special to The Georgian. ' Fayetteville* Go., June 22.—A tire which was discovered In the Burk*' Hotel here at 3:30 o'clock this morn lng totally destroyed the building, causing a loss of 37,600. The building was only partially covered by lnsur ance. The alarm was given In time for all the occupant* to escape, though the household effects were^almost all destroyed. Among these the effects de stroyed was a line piano, the property of a boarder. TELEPHONE OFFICIALS MAKINGJLONG TOUR There Is considerable activity among of* nger ... glneer George J. Yundt nre making a tour of the larger cltle* lu the country where new telephone plants have been Installed n® the last year or so. Last week they l Galveston, Dallas and Houston, Tex. ’nul and Denver, ami week will visit the plant* and condition* In other large cities preliminary to preparing the esti mates for the Southern Hell company for next year. Hunt Chlpley, Southern Bell e . .. _ York and Washington durlug the past week general eounsel of the pany, has been in New .ton ut legal business. II. E. W. I’aimer, assistant to VleePresl dent W. T. Gentry, returned Friday from a business trip to Birmingham, Ensloy and Gndsden, Ala. J. M. B. 11 ox soy, auditor, and Macon Mnr- n, contract agent, leave Sunday for Hamp- >ii. Vn., on n business trip. W. II. Adkins, general sub-lleens© agent, mid IXelyii Harris, special agent In charge f advertising, leave Sunday for Atlantic Ify to attend the annual convention of the contract agent* of the Bell telephone com panies of the United States and Uannda. The convention will be lu session June 25 to 29, and will be largely attended. ATHLETIC CLUB BUYS BOX FOR THE SEASON The Atlanta Athletic Club has pur chased for the season a box at the base ball park, and It will be open to mem bers for the remainder of the games. Under the plan of sale at the new park, the price of box seats Is 75 cents. The club has avoided paying this price by purchasing the box, and In the fu- turo members and out-of-town friends will be admitted to the prlvato box at the regular grand stand price of 50 cents. REWARD IS SPLIT INTO THREE PARTS Governor Terrell heard and decided a contest for a 1200 reward Saturday between two Macon police officers and a young railroader, whose home Is In Terrell county. Jesse Ferguson, of Terrell county, pointed out Gene Nix, a negro who murdered W. O. Chambliss In Terrell county, to Officers D. H. Riley and Pat Pierce, of Macon. All three filed claims for the reward. Governor Terrell decided that Fer guson was entitled to 3150 of the amount, and the officers (25 each. The negro Nix is serving a life sentence In In the penitentiary. NEW ORLEANS BOY WON SECOND PRIZE New Haven. Conn., June 22.—The second John Addison Porter prise In American history at Yals University was won by Lewis Charles Everard, of New Orleans, La,, a member of the class of 1908. His essay was on 'in fluence of the Louisiana Purchase on American Politics." Henry Stone Love- Joy, of Wisconsin, won the first prize. COURT OF APPEAL8 OF GEORGIA. Friday, June 21, 1907. 397. J. S. M. Ingram, administrator, v. Jackson Mercantile Company, from Butts superior court. Argued. 399. .Mayor and Council of Macon v. Janey Unlay •! al., from Macon city court. Argued. 402. John Garrick v. K. J. Jones, from Statesboro city court. Submitted. 403. M. M, Kiser & Co. v. McLean, Everett & Co., from Statesboro city court. Submitted. 404. M. J. Bowen v. E. A. Waxelbaum & Brother, from Statesboro city court. Argued. 405. E. Woodruff et al v. J. A. Hughes, from Atlanta city court. Argued. 406. William Henael Construction Company v. Kate Homer, from Atlanta city court. Argued. . G. W. W. Stone v. Garrett It Russeli. from Newton superior court. Submitted. 403. Mayor and Council of Dublin v C. D. Dudley, from Dublin city court. Argued. 410. R. H. Sheffield et al., adminlstra- tors, v. Johnson County Savings Bank, from Blakely city court. Argued. 411. A. G. Rhodes & Son Furniture Company v. Dianna Freeman, from the Richmond superior court. Argued. 412. A. G. Rhodes & Son Furniture d. V. Christopher Jenkins, from Rich mond superior court. Argued. Mr*. L. E Adams, aged 79 years, street. led at 357 Marietta street. Jane Slgman, colored, aged 62 years, died ut 219 Martin street. Steve Junes, colored, aged 26 years, died at Grady Hospital. Mary Lee, colored, aged 68 years, died at Grady Hospital. Willie Massey, colored, aged 32 years, died at 200 Edgewuod avenue. George Sillier, aged 30 years, died at 6o Jones avenue. Sirs. L. E. Shore, aged 54 years, died nt Piedmont Sunitortum. Mrs. C. K. Allison, aged 52 year*, died at 148 Davis street. Mrs. M. I.. Walker, aged 74 years, died u» 157 Crew street. Dlgnn Valdes, aged 8 years, died or rganio heart disease at 274 Whitehall i G E O R G I A N W A N T OOD ADVERTISING mediums are numerous. The best medium is the kind that is read from cover to cover by the whole family. VERY CLASS of circulation is worth something to the advertiser. Some classes are worth 100 % and others only 10 % of their numerical value. NLY A FEW people realize the difference in circulation. The Georgian and News has exceed- . ing 30,000 intelligent, prosperous home-readers. EADERS OF THIS class are worth more to the advertiser than 100,000 miscellaneous "‘bargain” readers. * OOD HIGH-CLASS help of all kinds can be secured through the want columns of The Georgian and News. The character of this paper insures that each copy will be carefully read. F YOU WISH to reach the class who consti tute largely the golden medium between extreme wealth and poverty, those who buy liberally and wisely,place your ad before The Georgian readers. WANT AD AND real estate medium must be of the highest class to insure good results. O OBJECTIONABLE or unclean advertising is allowed in the columns of The Georgian and News—whose readers include the entire family. HEN YOU NEED a cook, butler, nurse or other domestic help, a little 30-cent want ad in The Georgian and News will bring what you want. BUNDANT EVIDENCE to prove that others advertise successfully in The Georgian and News can be found on file in this office. Why not look for success where others have found it? OW IS THE TIME to sell or rent your property for the summer. The Georgian and News reaches the best buying and renting constituency of Atlanta. O FIND THE GREATEST bargains in Atlanta real estate, consult the small ad columns of The Georgian and News. NYBODY HAVING HIS name in either’phone directory can ’phone us his want ads and have them charged. O NOT FAIL TO READ the real estate columns of The Georgian and News for daily bargains in all classes of Atlanta realty. END YOUR WANT ADS TO The GEORGIAN and NEWS OFFICE, or ’PHONE BELL 4929, 4401.