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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN' AND NEW& Saturday. august it. mot.
HERE ARE MORE REAL ESTATE ADVERTISEMENTS
FOR SALE—REAL E9TATE.
29 NEW HOUSES JUST
FOR SALE—FURNITURE.
SELLING OUT
COMPLETED BY FITZ-
HUGII KNOX TO SELL
ON EASY TERMS.
10 ARE IN INMAN PARK
on Lake ave. near Waddell
street, they have water, gas,
sewer, porcelain bath and
are very attractive. I . offer
them from $2,750 to $3,000,
on easy terms.
5 ARE IN KIRKWOOD ON
Rogers street, Hayes sta
tion and one block of Deca
tur cars, they are 5, 6 and 7
room cottages, with water,
porcelain hath, wash stand
and kitchen sink. They are
beauties and can be had from
$2,350 to $2,750 on terms bet
ter than rent.
FIVE ARE IN HILL’S
PARK.
Near new shops of Southeni
andW. &A. R. R. These
are 5-room houses on beau
tiful lots. Marietta ears run
by these houses. Torms very
easy. Also, have some va
cant lots in Hill’s Park to
sell on terms of $7.50 per
month.
TWO HOUSES ARE ON
MARIETTA.
Bond subdivision at Inmans,
for $2,450 and $2,650.
INMAN PARK.
20 Hurt street, corner Edge-
wood avenue, on lot 93 feet
front, is a new, beautiful 8-
room house surrounded by
the handsomest homes in At
lanta. I offer this home for
$5,900 on easy terms; $500
cash and $50 per month. It
has every known modern
convenience.
ovn STOCK OF FURNITURE IS MF.I.T-
Inj? away fast under the great reduction*
re nre offering. Look through your house
carefully, upstairs anil down, and see what
you noed. NOW Is tho time to refurnish
your home nt a saving of 25 per cent and
more. Iiozena of hottsekaeapers nre exhib
iting beautiful pieces of furniture they
Wive bought at n fraction of the orla*
price. Buy the new things you've i
wanting. Take our word for It, you will
never nave a similar oppprtunltjr In ten
years to come.
OSCAR BARNES & CO.,
18 E. Hunter Street
A LAST CLEAN UP
OP Tin# SEASON'S FURNITURE Be
fore the fall trade opens up. We nre de
termined to make a dean sweep, and are
offering reductions accordingly. Our stock
In marked down 25 per cent anil more. We
need more floor space for our new fall stock
S lid we want you to save money by helping
s to get It. This Male will last all this
ninth, until everything Is sold out.
OSCAR BARNES & CO.,
18 E. Hunter Street
FOR 8ALE—REAL E8TATE.
W. E. WORLEY,
REAL ESTATE,
416 EMPIRE BUILDING
BELL 3312.
ATLANTA 3983.
SEPTEMBER IS MOV
ING MONTH. YOU CAN
MOVE IN ANY HOUSE IN
THIS COLUMN MONDAY.
CALL FOR KEYS AND
LET US SHOW YOU
THROUGH.
We can sell your bargain.
WE WANT MORE SPACE
thb'cry at ouu stork has burn
"More space! More space!" Our Hystem
of cut prices has brought iin it tremendous
busInesM. Looking Into the future, we real
ise that more room la necessary—vitally
necessary. Our prices nre the talk of the
town. We have actually sold articles of
fuynltnre to people who nt the present bnd
no use for them -they were looking to the
future, though, and wiving money by doing
so. Discount of 25 j>er cent »nd more on
our entire stock of fdrnlture during this
sale.
OSCAR BARNES & CO.,
18 E. Hunter Street
MOVE IN MONDAY.
27 Boulevard Place.. Brand new
6-room house. A little cash; bal
ance like rent.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
WILLIAM S. ANSLEY.
i
Real Estate.
Phones Bell 288, Atlanta 295
217 Century Building,
KIRKWOOD BOUBE AND LOT-Don't
rent when ypn can buy a good 7-room
house In good condition near the car line on
a lot lOOxttS for $3,000; only $200 cash, bal
ance $26 per month, with 7 per cent. You
know It la foollah to rent under tbeae cir
cumstances. Come and aee It.
DO YOU WANT A LOVELY HOME,
brand new, with all modern convenience*?
If you do, I can show It to you In Inman
Park; It I* sorter like thla: Reception hall,
parlor, dining room, kitchen and one living
room downstairs and four good bedroom*
upstairs, and on a lot 800 feet deep. This
can be bought for $6,750. I wish you would
come and aee mo about this, and do not de
lay It too long.
it ror 93.UW on reasonable term*. I wish
you could Ox it mo you could call It your
home.
NORTH SIDE.
Five new 8-room houses,
corner Williams and
Fourth streets. Two of
these houses I have just
sold. These are high-class
residences in the newest part
of the North Side, near all
the new churches.
HOUSES FOR RENT.
73 Cherry street, 5-room
house, $19; 59 Hemphill
avenue, 5-room house, $18;
214 Plum street, 6-room
house, $25.
STORES FOR RENT.
275 Edgewood avenue, $20;
297 Edgewood avenue,
$17.50; comer Marietta
street and North avenue,
APARTMENTS FOR
RENT.
In the Carrollton and An
nex, I offer modem apart
ments from September L
FfTZHUGH KNOX,
Real Estate, Renting and
Building.
Seventh Floor Peters
Building.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
WASTE PAPER.
THE LARGEST BUYERS OF WA8TE
napar South.
Tne only buyer* of waate paper In Atlanta.
Wa pay highest caah price* for clean
waste and acrap paper of nil kind*. City
Junk Company, 617 Marietta at rep t. Bell
’phone/4463.
TYPEWRITERS.
ATLANTA TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE,
71 N. Pryor St., Atlanta, Ga.
Dealers In nil innkoa of Typewriter*.
DON’T WEAR PANAMA HAT8
THAT ARE DIRTY AND SOILED AND
out of shape. Runtey Henna, presses nnd
reshape! nil old soft nnd stiff felt nnd Pan
ntnn hntg In latest styles. 28ft Whltcbul
street, Atlanta, Gn.
WEATHER REPORT.
MONCRIEF REPORTS A WARM BUM-
iner and n cold winter to follow. Better
consult him about n FURNACE so a* to cut
your coal bill In half. Furnace* fbr any
kind of fuel. Moncrlof Furnace Co. Roth
phones.
PATTERN AND MODEL MAKERS.
PATTERNS, MODELS AND EX PERI
mental work. Special, accurate woodwork.
Atlanta Pattern Mfg. Co., 46 Court land 8L
Bel! phone 2077.
OLD HATS MADE NEW.
Soft or stiff hats cleaned aud reshaped..35c
Soft or stiff straws cleaned and reshaped
Rands, bindings or sweats, 25c each extra
Out-of-town ordera given prompt attention.
ACME HATTERS, 100H WHITEHALL ST.
TRUNK AND BAQ REPAIRING.
H. W. ROUNTREE 6c BRQ. TRUNK AND
BAQ CO. Retail and repairing. 77 White
hall street. Phone 1676.
PATTERN AND MODEL MAKERS.
PATTERNS, MODELS. EXPERIMENTAL
machines and mechanical devices made by
Atlanta Pattern Manufacturing Company, 46
Courtland street. Dell 'phone 2077.
QWINN’S SHOE SHOP,
6 LUCK IE ST.
Men’i ahoee half-soled, sewed 78c
Phone*—Bell 2335. Atlanta 1784.
W. E. TREADWELL & CO.
i Real Estate Agents,
24 South Broad treet.
NORTH SIDE.
24-ROOM HOUSE —RENTS FOR
8125 per month. Owner leaving
Atlanta, and must sell. Thin place U
very central, In 4 minutes’ walk of
Piedmont hotel. We want an offer, ua
the owner wants to sell, quick.
WEST PEACHTREE—THIS IS A
model home In every particular. You
had better aee ua about thla beautiful
home. The owner la going to aell It to
aomebody for 28,000.
NINE-ROOM HOUSE —CORNER
lot, electric light*, all other Improve,
ment*. 70x160. well located on North
Boulevard; 26,750.
TEN-ROOM HOUSE—Two-atory. near
N Boulevard. Thla la the beat propo.
altlon on the North Side. Quick sale.
per month.
SOUTH SIDE.
WASHINGTON STREET—lOgROOMS
and large reception hall, two hatha,
two atalrway*. ami all modern con
veniences. Waa 15,600; now, 15,700;
bargain. We have on Mat aeveral nice
new cottage*; 22,100 to 21,500, in Weat
End. If you are Intereated In Went
End. we can pleaae you In a home.
Sear Grant Park, new 5-room houae, all
improvement*, reduced from 14,500 to
12,900. Mutt be aold.
MOVE IN MONDAY/
103 East Avenue. It’s a dandy
little cottage; never been occu
pied. Call for the keys. Very
easy terms. We will give you a
bargain here, too.
We can sell your bargain,
MOVE IN MONDAY.
Benutiful 8-room two-story house.
Just completed; two of them;
right near in; paved street and
ear line. Was $4,500. Now, listen
here! The owner is very anxious
to sell, and has instructed me to
sell nt $3,900. $500 to $800 cash;
balance like rent.
We can sell your bargain.
MOVE IN MONDAY.
You would be surprised to know
what n fine 2-story 8-room house
that I can sell you on Merritts
avenue at $4,750. Easy terms.
Call for keys.
Bring your bargains in.
MOVE IN MONDAY.
Now, listen! Right near Jackson
and Forrest avenue we have
completed two of the most up-to-
date 6-room cottages on the North
Side. East front lots; prices
$3,350. Easy terms. Call for
keys. Anybody would buy these
houses by a careful investigation.
We salt homes anil vacant lota In all
partM of the city; $7,250 buys one of the
D-room houses, electric lights, built for
a home.
We are looking for bar
gains.
MOVE IN MONDAY.
ELEGANT NORTH SIDE HOME—BALE
block from Peachtree; all modern conven
iences, Including a fine furnace. Stable on
the lot; nice shade In the yard. Price $9,000.
$5,000 of which can run for four years at 6
per cent Interest.
W. A. FOSTER.
Real Estate and Loans,
12 S. Broad.
Bell ’Phone 2027. Atlanta, 1881.
FARM-88 ACRES, 15 IN CULTIVATION;
good 3-rooui home and Imru; running wa
ter: seven miles from center of city; A.. B.
nnd A. runs through tho property. Good
truck nml poultry farm. Fruit. Price $1,750.
Imrgalu In building lots In Wnycros*. Ga.,
on extremely attractive terms. See ua for
plats nud particulars.
ON EAST FAIR STREET NEAR SOL-
dlers* Home Junction, n well-built 4-room
ottnge, with hall nnd front and back
porches; Inrge, level nnd ahady lot. Big
bargain for $1,600. *"
Terms,
school nnd near Southern shops. Water
and bath. East front lot, nnd shnde. Price
$1,700; $200 cnah and $25 per mouth, 7 per
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
COLLEGE PARK HOMES
FOR SALE.
ioi luuxwu- level aim simueu, witu only
$260 cash and $20 per month. Don't miss it.
$3,500 Koh A SPLENDID 7-ROOM COT-
tnge on lot 96x 265; shaded and beautiful;
Hilt for n home nnd cost more money than
$3,600. Trouble often causes people to sell
for less than cost. This 'la Ideal. Dou't
miss It.
FOIl HOMES; VACANT LOTS, SMALL
farms, don't even tbluk of buying till you
• I. C. McCRORY,
503 Peters Building,
Phones 4691.
NEWTON S. THOMAS,
Real Estate.
422 Century Building,
Telephone, Main 4045
200 acres on Peachtree Road at
$35 per acre; 500,000 feet of sec
ond growth pine and an average
of 50 cords of wood per acre on
this land according to estimate of
an experienced timberman. Close
to station on the Southern Rail
way. The wood is marketable
readily at $1.00 per cord on the
land, nnd will about pay for the
land after deducting expense of
cutting and cording. Tho quality
of the pine timber is good, and
the quantity assured. This land
is fertile and lays very well ,and
is on the cherted road about 12
miles from center of Atlanta.
Now if you have been paying fnn-
ey prices for land out this way
with nothing on it to pay you
back, and want something you
can get your money back nnd still
have the land, come and see me
at once, as this should sell quickly.
NICE LITTLE 5-ROOM pottage on
Cooper street near IllchuriUon street; all
conveniences. Quick cash sale. $2,000.
per month. Quick all cosh sale. $10,000.
Look here what I have got! Brand
new 6-room house, close in;
South Side, nnd a leading street,
nt that; $250 cash; balance month
ly. The owner docs not need tho
money and can give you terms i 240-acrb plantation, wii.kes co.,
j’ „ i. r* 4 Ga., four miles of Washington. One *of
you Cion t Often get. | the best Improved places In Goorgln. tain!
_________________________ I* n h, K h mate of cultivation. Price $11,500.
If you have a property at
a high price take it to some
one else. If a bargain, bring
it to us. We can sell it.
MOVE IN MONDAY.
It is now ready for you. Just a
beauty in West Knd nt $3,000.
Rasy terms. Call for the keys.
Has 6 rooms.
We have clients with the
cash. Have you got the bar
gain!
MOVE IN MONDAY.
Just completed 6-room house; sec
ond block from ({rant Park.
Now ready for you. Price $3,000;
$600 eash; $30 per month.
MOVETn MONDAY. ~
That beautiful, unexcelled Ponce
DeLeon avenue 9-room house;
corner lot, at $6,500; $1,500 cash.
About ready. It might be Tues
day before we can let you in.
MOVE IN MONDAY.
It’s a beauty and now ready; 8-
room house on Forrest avenue
at $5,000. We can arrange terms.
by 120. For this week only. Price $1,250.
A. 8. HOOK. It C. EVE.
J. C. BALDWIN & CO..
Real Estate aud Invest
ments.
Office 501 Peters Building.
Phones: Bell 5191; Atlan
ta, 3310.
Only Bargains in this Ad.
FOR SALE!
On E. Linden avenue, near
Bedford Place, a beautiful
vacant lot at reasonable
price. See
LIEBMAN,
Real Estate and Renting,
28 Peachtree St.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
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.
Arrived Unheralded and the
Trip Was Unknown at
Home.
WOODWARD LUMBER
COMPANY.
HARDWOOD INTERIOR
FINISH AND MANTELS,
DOORS, SASH & BLINDS.
SEND YOUR PLANS
FOR ESTIMATES. *
ATLANTA - - GEORGIA.
VTE
BUILDING.
P-^BOTH PHONES -*25-4
EXTRA BELL PHONE 423S
LOT BARGAINS.
1.800, $1,200 CASH. BALANCE EASY; GOR
don stroot corner, 136 by 210. Will cut
ito four beautiful, shady lota. Thla Is
Irk up certain. See ua today.
$1,575-8PR 1 NO STREET; 60 BY 180.
$1,20(V—GREENWOOD, NEAR NORTH
Boulevard; 75 feet front; reduced from
$1,359 for quick sale.
$1,200—WEST END CORNER; 125 BY 300;
will make live good lota, level nnd ahady,
Enat front. A chance to mnke 100 per cent.
$1.000—8T. CHARLES; 100 BY 200; ONE
block of enra.
$660—REED STREET; 51 BY 100. WILL
throw In two negro houses on same,
renting for $6.50 per month.
"WE HAVE OTHERS."
FOR SALE CHEAP FOR
CASH.
SALE
r prt)|*»r place for railroad mau.
We can interest any one
on acreage and line farms.
Also investment proposition.
Salesmen:
J. M. Wrjglit, I. W. Harrell.
W. E. WORLEY.
416 EMPIRE BUILDING
2A50A-EAXT I.tNPRN: OXK BLOCK
from 1'ent-htree; one 7-room atul 6-room
cottage. Terms.
$3..v* JOHNSON AVE.; 7 ROOMS; LARGE
lot; one-half block N. Boulevard. Modern.
$1.250—DAVIS STREET; 5 ROOMS; LARGE
lot.
If you are in the market
for a large suburban lot dirt
cheap aud have $150.00 to
spend see me at once. I
have a lot on a cherted
street, near one of Atlanta’s
best suburbs which I will
sell at the qbove price, or I
would consider half cash.
Must sell. Address * ‘ Cash, ’ ’
care Georgian.
BANKRUPT SALE OF STOCK OF
GROCERIES.
Rea led bids will be received for tho stock
and fixtures of Chas. R. Walker, bankrupt,
located at 106 Went Mitchell street. Atlanta.
Ga.. until 12 noon. August 21. 1917. Right
rearm'd to reject any or all bids.
WALTER C. HENDRIX, Receiver,
tones 9It Century Bldg.
f °r by
ANDERSON
52? CANDLER I
PHONE 5161
I
BLDG.
We are still at the same stand,
listing desirable property of all
kinds. We are doing a satisfac
tory .business, too, for the shrewd
business man knows that the time
to buy is the “off” season. If yon
don’t find wbat you want in this
list, come to the office. Easy
terms on any of these.
IWO-SOl.niKHS' HOME CAn LINE. IN
block of Confederate avenue, two good
The price takes them
$325—HAVE SEVERAL BUILDING LOTH
on Josephine street. Inmaii Park, among
nice home*. Have reduced to thin price for
nick *nle. Thla la with* ” *
ful Moreland avenue:
$1.10O-TIIERE ARE VERY FEW DERIR-
able vacant lota on the north side, any
where near the city. We hare one at this
price, and It la certainly $409 lielow Ita
value. Situated on Angler avenue, ninong
g.*»d homes and amply large for a nice
home.
NEEDA FENCE?
Page Fence Erected
Cheaper Than Wood
W. J. DABNEY IMP. CO.,
96, 93 and ICO So. Forsyth Street.
New York. Aug. 17.—Governor Glenn
ot North Carolina, clipped quietly inti
New Tork today and. It la reported I,
In consultation with Speaker Ju.tlce
of the North Carolina homo of rep.’
rcsentattves, Judge Shepherd and the
other counsel In the rate and rebate
case, of the Southern railway. Gov-
emor Glenn 1 * vlelt to New York was
a surprise even In North Carolina, as
he left the state without the country
knowing anything of hi* movement.
Representatives at the railroad rat,
hearing expressed themselves as con.
fldent that they would be able to prove
to the satisfaction of all'fair-minded
men that the state is not attemDtlnr
to oppress the railroads.
Speaker E. J. Justice said this morn,
lng:
•■We are well pleased with the pros,
ress made so far. North Carolina hoe
no desire to oppress the railroads, nor
on the contrary has she any notion
of permitting the railroads to opnres,
her citizens. She is willing to be
fair and Just and will Insist that th,
railroads shall be fair and Just."
TO PTILLOFF HE
Receipts to Go to Old Wom
an’s Home of King’s
Daughters.
A ball game that will prove otrh of the
most Interesting of the season will he
pulled off at Pence DeLeon park August M,
when tho printers and barbers of Atlanta
cross bats.
While there Is going to be a large Initalb
ment of fun, the game la going to be played
principally to help make a few old women
happy nt the Old Women'i Home of the
".lug a Daughters.
An ndmlaalon of 25 gents will be charged
nnd the proceeds of the game will be given
for the benefit of the home.
Iloth aides are now at work organizing
teams nnd n well known local clergyman
will net ns umpire.
Among thoac who will play with the print
ers are Councilman Press Huddleston, Conn-
cllmnn-eleot B. I-eo Smith and E. E. Grlgge,
recently elected a member of the city a-
ecutlve committee.
R. T. Brown la looking after orgnnlzln,
the barber*, and he aaya he will have a
crack team. L. L. Stevens, who la going to
Itch, was formerly one of the heat fllngers
n the middle went and can pitch nlrnnnt
s good today ns then. Ho formerly played
In the Independent Lenguo In western Illi
nois aud made an excellent record.
SIX FIRE FIGHTERS
$500,000 Fire in Brooklyn
Destroys Several
Plants*
New York, Aug. 17.—The most dis
astrous fire known along the Brooklyn
water from In many years destroyed
more than 1500,000 worth of property.
Six firemen were overcome in dense
smoke and gas that escaped from
broken pipes, but went back to their
hazardous work after being revived.
The fire completely destroyed the
plants of the DeHaven Manufacturing
Company; J. H. Pollock & Co., cork
manufacturers; the New York Coffee
Roasting Company; the Nassau Cof
fee Company, and the Nassau Machine
Company.
CAR STRUCK Mi
KURT NEGRO DRIVER
When a street ear struck a wagon
owned by the Great Atlantic and Pa
cific Tea Company'In Forrest avenue,
between Piedmont and Butler streets.
Saturday morning, It knocked Henry
Newman, a negro driver, from his
seat and cut him severely. The mule
as knocked down and Injured, but not
seriously. The negro was sent to Gra
dy Hospital.
The car was running rather fast
down the hill, according to resident*
on the avenue, and the wagon had Just
driven out of a side street In front or
the car. Residents say that they are
kept In fear of an aeledent through
the speed of the cars down the hill.
BROADUS MAY BE NAMED
TO LOCATE BATTLEFIELD
Decatur, Ala., Aug. 17.—Influential
friends of Hon. S. S. Broadus In this
portion of the state say that It Is quite
likely that Governor B. B. Comer will
appoint him as chairman of th *
"Horseshoe Bend Commission,” created
by the recent legislature, to locate >n
exact site of the historical battle «t
Horseshoe Bend, fought In Central
Alabama by General Coffee, of Ala
bama, and General Jackson, of l ey
nessee, against the Indians, on Sunday,
March 27, 1514.
Aged Man I* Dsad.
I to The Georgian. ,„ r v
ttsvllle. Ala.. Aug.
age 57 years, died last night
his home at New Market. He *■* —
of the oldest resident* of thla coun y
and was widely known. He leaves Ml
oral children.