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TITE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
rm’lCHDAY, APRIL 11. 19*7.
X. L. THROWER,
39 North Forsyth.
nv . KIRKWOOD AVENUE. BOjID,
lOT P-'lrf witSr. •• weroge nod aid*
n rr Hntra' rad remember this Is the
gl&rJSL in .he city.
-rr^VrE STREET. 60x135: THIS LOT
MIL sVdendMIy "O' 1 """ » h " de .:.
r ' ,nt y
.... 1-air STREET—THE PRET-
0> ? A «nd best built (-room bom* on the
‘Sis large hell, front nml bark
,i5e drive entrance nml la on a
K k £?0O ThU la « model home and will
Stiinijr '.alt you.
oThiu. STREET-A MODEL 6-ROOM
®wtu«« for *3.000.
r^TwiIX BIT A HOOD 5 ROOM COT
®t«e"n large 101 nenr 0r * nt ' mrk -
r^TrASH AND BALANCE EASY
M®, arm buy t good G-rOoin cottage^; nil
conveniences; only one Mock from
ggfr^’rtSetl very beat aeellon. north
sWe- '
r^T^TTr BUT vacant lot that
W® nrettllr end 1« level. LlilTO feet: good
Jnom all alreet Improvements down ana
JJj car eervlce.
■ ....o - 2-STORY MODERN
large lot. good section. north able:
, arrange tenna. CaU In person,
— WILL BUT A GOOD 6-ROOM COT-
aear Grant park; >300 cnalt. bolnnro
WILL BUT A PRETTY VACANT
beat aeetlon north able, right on the
K, l*at aeetlon
at line.
M. L, THROWER.
39 NORTH FORSYTH.
GLORE & JUSTIN,
t
215 Peters Building.
AT 3 BRADLEY 8TBEET. A SPLENDID
three-room cottage on lot 40 fret front
(or only N60; a neat little home .and flne
lareatmenL ,
IX ONE ni.OCK OP WILLIAMS STREET
"school. four-room cottnge; nicely papered;
eater and aewer connection; alley In tear:
rrnta *1,260. on enay payments; get
lilllT.
IX WEST END ON VBE STREET WE
hare a good 6-room bouse, lot 60*150; *3,500
OX' WEST END AVENUE. A D-ROOM
bouse; this la a alee place. 12,850. Terms.
roiit noojis and hall, sunset avb.
In halt block of ear line. 810* cash and
815.00 tier month. 11,180. ,
(IX E. GEORGIA AVE.-A 6-ROOM
honae; all Improrementa; only 82,760.
Tonus.
BRAND-NEW SIX-ROOM MODERN
bone. Ormond afreet, near Grant |iark;
lot 51 by 150. Tile aldewalk; cement atepa;
alee quartered oak mantels, and a beauty.
We-ran sell on enay-payment! for 88,000.
OX GRIFFIN STREET; BRAND-NEW
cottage, consisting of reception room, din
ing room, kitchen and ttvo bed rooms,
with nice cabinet mantels, with tiling;
east front and a beauty; S1.B0; *100 cash
sail *15 per month.
WANTED
REAL ESTATE
If you own property that
you are willing to sell at a
real bargain price, list it
with us for quick sale. Wo
handle bargains only and
have customers waiting.
‘ ATLANTA
REAL ESTATE AGENCY,
1507 Fourth National Bank,
Bell Phone 250Alain.
>*y
CUSTlgN. ANDERSON,
Real Estate^
527 Candler. Building.
HENDRICK & CO.,
Real Estate and Loans,
23 1-2 Whitehall Street,
Both Phones.
HEnE ARE A FEW 1IEAUTIFUL HOMES
ON THE NORjl’H SIDE.
*5.000 BUYS A 1IEAUTIF - L SIX-ROOM
cottage oh Jnckeou street; lot <3 by 160;
toocfrrD. •
XOrtTII JACKS0>
...... BTHKF.T. NKAU FOR*
rc»t nvenuf*; beautiful .•l2htlroom boose;
new and up-to-date; for $7,<U0.
iind.i iii-vc I’gtfiS 111..
U . ,T ,V« FlVli’.ROOM COT* AGE ON
west Pine street; lot 43 by 1*0; bouse In
good condition.
is.ojo BUYS A HANDSOME RESIDENCE
on Juniper street; has nine rooms and
'• "P to dale In erery respect; lot 60 by
&«*> BUYS TWKI.VH-KOOU HOLtlB ON
Lust line street; In good condition; lot 60
by 200,
N6UTH
JACKSON ST BELT, NEAR
: nlnp r
.3, —r ttSb..
J3 HOO ItI YS SIX ROOM (OTTAGK
Summit nvenn»* n *—
Summit avenue. near jncknon.
SOUTH SIDE RESIDENCES.
OS
*4.250 BUYS A NICE EIGHT-ROOM COT-
tage on South Pryor strict, near Glenn.
In good condition. on lot 60 by 160.
CAPITOL aYUnl'u — 81XBOOM to'T-
I tage. In splendid condition, lot 70 by 140;
pnra HJOOl • . |
I It I VS I WliS : TillD MMMttMDI
bouse on Capitol avenue; has nil In
Iproremeuts; lot 50 by 150.J
SOUTH PRYOR 8TUEET—BEAUTIFY}
♦tro-story nine-room house; storm-shee.
•d and double Hoot; modern; on lot 50 by
169; for only 64.000.
Ri>r> BUYS A FINE SEVEN-ROOM
honwo on Park avenue; on lot S3 by 197.
CHEROKEE AVENUE. NEAR RRIaM
■ nice six-room cottage; lot 50 by 200, r
(‘rice 63.00*).
I noTs 1
64.000 BUYS BEAUTIFUL, SHADY. LEV-
el lot; Capitol avenue; 100 by 200; near
Georgia avenue. j
McCRORY & JOHNSON.
Real Estate,
503 Peter. Bldg. 'PHsn.s 4691,
Owner ask. ua to get an offer on
31-2 acres Juat outside city on De
catur car line. It’a eaey worth *2,600;
let ua talk to you about thin.
JackBan St.—100*175. It'a beautiful
and cheap, *37.60 per foot.
*3,500 buye a lovely 7-r. cottage on
beat part of Grant street; you would
fall In love with this if you will take
a look; It'a beautiful and cheap and on
easy terms.
*1.750 will buy 6-r. cottage on West
Hunter street; nice lot and eplendld
location; If you want a cosy little home
and on easy terms, let us show you
this.
*3,650 buys one of the best houses on
Woodward avenue, near Park avenue;
It has 0 rooms and large lot and Is a
bargain. , J
*4,250 buys 8-r, residence In Chero
kee avenue, on lot 60x200 to 20-foot
alley and flne bam; It would make you
a splendid home; Is fronting Grant
park and cheap for this price; terms.
Hplendld new home on Jackson street,
*7,600. .
Elegant home on Ponce DeLeon only
*8,600.
SPECIAL QUICK SALE
BARGAIN.
IN WEST END, ABOUT 9
ACRES WITH 1,700 FEET
STREET FRONTAGE. IM
PROVEMENTS CONSIST
OF A LARGE BRICK
HOUSE AND 4 SMALL
COTTAGES; ROOM FOR
20 OR 30 MORE HOUSES;
PRESENT RENT INCOME
OVER $50 PER MONTH.
FOR SUB-DIVISION AS A
MONEY MAKER NOTH
ING LIKE THIS ON THE
MARKET. QUICK SALE
PRICE $8,000. SEE ME
QUICK.
CHAS. M. ROBERTS.
12 AUBURN AVE.
F.legtyit home on' North Boulevard;
beautiful. (9,600.
Two nice cottages In West End; both
bargains; *2.860.
Don't buy In West End until you see
Phone 5161.
HOT CAKES.
*XGIKH AVENUE, NEAR ROUI.BVABD,
1 have one of the nicest eight-room cot-
'*«i» to b« fousd la the city. This plica
*"• built by the owner for a home, who
b'ol I bore until recently, when he moved
1,,B » larger home on Boulevard. In ad
dition to being Jam-up In conttrnctlon and
arrangement, owner-Is now having honae
"novated thoroughly. Then, In addition,
,h * >«rd 1a 70 by liO, and full of beautiful
•bade and fruit free*. If you are look-
big for a real nice coay little home, yon
'an search until doomsday and not Had
"nr that will anlt you like this. Price *4,-
WKST FIFTH. ONE BI.OCK FROM WEST
I’cacbtree, eleven rooms, nicely llnlsh.il;
-rerjthlog new; electricity snd gss; «erv-
J* 1 * '"'t bouse; sll modern conveniences.
*>■ •) by no to slley, with drlvewsy:
jnat the proper elerstlon; garden laid oat
3 an.l flowers growing In front, snd
front. If you are looking for a
r®" lu the prettiest part of Atlanta, and
®," w "f the heat neighborhoods, thin wlU
"*• Wb W*X>, nud It la worth It.
WANTED!!
Have customers with cash
for small investment
propositions of from $1,000
to $3,000. List your real es
tate with us for best results.
LIEBMAN,
Real Estate—Renting,
28 Peachtree St.
S. B. TURMAN & CO.,
Corner Broad and Alabama Sts.
(2 060-PIEDMONT AVE. LOT. 60x161.
bltullthlc pavement, newer, water
and gas; eair front. Thin la for you.
do not delay.
*6 760 — EIGHT-BOOM COTTAGE;
‘lot *0x140. on corner. Would you like
to build Bn apartment houaeT If eo, the
niton can not be beat. Call In per-
*2 200—FIVE-BOOM HOUSE: AL-
moaTnew, on McAfee St.: modem;
*650 caah. balance *20 per month,
<00—SEVEN-ROOM. TWO-STORY
’'house; near Pine St., eewer. water
TWo'lOTS LEFT ON BEDFORD
nlace: east front: sewer, water and
gas; lots *71-2*160 to alley, for only
*860 cash. . —
t- 000-DAVIS ST., NEAR FOUNDRY
St flve-rbom house and bath, new,
within ten minutes' walk of the Terrnl-
??' 6 oo1a od six-room HOUSE. AL-
mostnew, on Dodd Ave.. near South
a. House Is modem, has a
beautiful' lot running back to alley;
frawy terww.
C1 aba vjpe LITTLE FIVE-ROOM
’"house on Chapel St.. No. 175 Buy
this before the Improvements start on
Ibis side and you will be sure to double
vour money.
FsIIlABT CHANCE TO BUY A
iTvel lot 60x150. on Gordon St., near
The nrlce will soon be a
thousand dollar*.
8250. come today
rxioK ATTHE CORNER OF ASHBY
^2,. ortehtorpe Sts., where we have
m mu inside lots. We can give
vou your “oU for *1.260. They are
co?e^d with beautiful oake; have east
front.
s. B. TURMAN & CO.
SEE THIS BARGAIN
QUICK.
12-ItOOM HOUSE ON ONE OF THE BEST
north aide streets, one block from.reach
tree car line; all modern conveniences; ws
ter, gaa, electricity; It baa everything.
Only *6,780 on eaay terms.
Thla la a snap.
W. JONES & CO.,
5 VIADUCT PLACE/
Both 'Phone* 5560.
W, A. FOSTER,
Real Estate and Loans,
12 S. Broad.
Bell ‘Phono 2027. Atlanta 'Phone 1881.
SPLENDID HOUSE IN WEST END, NINE
rooms; hot and cold water; on car line; lot
100x199. Price *4.750. Good home.
ON RAW80N STREET HILL-A JJM-
rinndjr, elerxted, leveMot, 40x160 feet, for
$2,000. Thla lot I* * •plendld location for a
home or Mfe *pot on which to build a «ure-
paying Investment.
ft1 TEN MINUTES' . WALK OF THE
liiiHlnefM crater and located among goojl
people, »n old-fanhioned bat well-built reel-
deneg of nine rootutAwltb *11 the conven
ience*. Elovated, level end *h|dy lot, *0x140
to alley. A pick-up for $4,D00.
ON JOHNSON AVE.—CONVENIENT TO
'Boulevard nnd Highland avenue cars; a
neat and nttrnrtlvn 2-stury 6-room house
with hull; gas and city wnter; lot 39x100.
for *2.230. Terms *300 rash, balance *25 nor
moil ill. nented uow for *zu per month. Nice
little home and a good place to let buy It
self.
ON SOUTH PRYOR STREET., BEi'OND
Georgia avenue, nnd on a corn4r, a awell
cottnge of *lx room*, built for a home by a
•jiecmlltit. Everything about It flrat-cla**.
Cra be bought for $4.0)0. Tbla la an ex
tremely Attractive propoaltlon. If you are
really hard to pleaae, we wtot to ahow
It to you.
ON A STREET THAT IS IMPROVING
nil the time, not too far from Grant park
and convenient to Geotgla avenha eara. a
well-built 0-room rottnge, with gaa and city
water; lot 60x75; was built for and occupied
aa a boms. Wo conalder It great value for
*1,600; half cub, Imlanco to salt.
ON ORMOND STREET NEAR GRANT. A
brand u,w sod unusually good-looking rat
ing* of Are rooms and nail, with afl the
conveniences: on large lot. for *2,060; one-
tblnl cash, balance eaay.
SPLENDID HOUSE IN WEST BND-
Nlne rooms; hot snd raid water: ua ear
Uno; lot 199 by 190. Price *4,750. Good
home.
A NEW INVESTMENT PROPOSITION
near tbo North Avenue rnrds. Three new
bouses: welt butlt and attractive; rental of
ja.GO per month. Price 52.250; one-half
cash.
VACANT LOT ON THE NORTH SIDE
of Twelfth streetby 175 feet. A gen-
nine bargain for *1.600 casb. '
HOUSTON STREET. CORNER IIOWELL
street. *even-room cottage home; all city
convenience*; lot 48 by 116. Pric* $3,$S0; $$00
caah; balance $90 per month.
LIICILB AVENUE, NEAR A8UBY
atreet rouuiat* two-etory seven-room
home; all city conveniences; tot 37 by 1(9
to alfey: atonn-aheete.1 and double-floored.
All rlghl for *3.710. Terms.
ONE OF THE NICEST AND LOSIEST
six-room cottage homes on tbe south aide.
Everything complete and comfortable. Beat
n.lghiJorhSodT prlce *3,150. on terms of (ISO
cart: imoiBce 125 per month: 7 |«er cent.
This place le now rented to a good tenant
for *70 per mouth.
AN INVKSTMENT ON EDGEWOOD
A ?Teui2.Vying month. Price $3,-
500. There la nothing better.
GOOD EAST FRONT LOT. INSIDE CITY
fimlls on new Stewart arena, car line.
All right for *600.
WOODWARD AVB.—COMPLETE 6-ROOM
cottage home: etreet paved and everything
down. Pries *2.925,
SIMPSON STREET-COMPLETE 6-ROOM
home: sll city conveniences; elevated lot.
Price only *2.109.
UcLENDON AVE.—almost new 6-room
nVttaae: lot 50x299 to elley; good place I,
relre cttlcken* nod children. *t,sS)-dead
eaay terms.
HARWELL ST.-NEAR W. HUNTER ST.
Five-room cottage home; nice lot, city wa
ter; honae Just betug completed; *1,C», on
very eeey terme.
FINF. LOT ON ORMOND STREET NEAR
psrk, 60x160; tile sralk*. Cheap for 6300.
VACANT I.OT ON LAWTON STREET,
WMt End. for *600. Very eaay term*
FAST avenue, just EAST OF NORTH
E uShleVnid: beautiful lot; *1.260.
ANOTHER MIGHTY FINE EAST AVE.
lot. *1,900.
A GREAT RIG LOT ON HIGHLAND AVB.
In the blgb eectlou-*760.
ftato* Drpartro**Dt:
i. S. HOOK, B. C. BVB.
FOR RENT.
FURNISHED.
675 Prm-htre<* 6100.00 10 ro
7 Unfit Btfhtb 85.00 5 ro
15 MorrUnii 40.00 7 roouiN
14 Bait Tine 55.00 v 6 room*
331 WMt IVaclitree.... 56.00 room*
373 i:. North 35.00 6 rooms
*\ V. ^ -
UNFURNISHED.
8*7 riedmont...'. 40.00 9 rooms
41 Crescent '. 37.60 8 rooms
10 Hast Alexander .... TVi.ci 8 rooms
39 Cornelia 17.50 7 rooms
991 Peachtree 35.0 • 7 rooms
92 Loomis 30.00 7 rooms
216 lllffhiaud 26.50 « rooms
CENTRALLY LOCATED WE HAVE A
brand-new three-story mill-constructed
building, floor space 46 by 110; good clevn-
tor aervice. and exceptionally tvell lighted.
Thin building Is elegantly arranged for
light manufacturing. For particulars, apply
at office.
CALL AT OFFICE FOR FULL
unfurnished bouses.
ROBSON & RIVERS,
8. W. Alabama.
L. A. WOODS,
818-819 Empire Bldg.
BELL PHONE 2099—ATLANTA PHONE 1771
I MAKE EASY TERMS.
*2.000—WE HAVE JUST COMPLET-
ed a 6-rootn cottage wltliln a block
of Grant Park, fronting on a nice wide,
charted street. This house has the very
beat cabinet mantels, tile hearths, tint
ed walls. Built by day labor; In fact,
right up-to-date In every respect. See
us for terms.
(600—175-ACRE FARM WITHIN
miles of Southern railroad, near two
main thoroughfare roads, 20 acres In
cultivation, 15 acres In pasture, bal
ance In timber; -4-room house, also good
out-buildings; bearing orchards. Or.o
mile of church, school and postoflice.
Easy terms, Let us know when you
want to see this and we will liavq our
agent to meet you at tlte depot and
show you.
LARGE EAST FRONT LOT ON EAST
Lake car line; very near the Atlanta
Athletic Club House. Price *225, on
terms of J10 cash and *10 per month.
21—HANDSOME, SHADY
LOTS—21
On McMillan and Gallatin
Streets, for Sale,
TUESDAY, APRIL 16,
At 3 O’Clock.
Between Marietta and
Hemphill avenue. This
block is surrounded by
every imaginable man
ufacturing enterprise.
Thousands of good sub
stantial people do busi
ness in these places.
Some rent while others
buy their homes. These
lots have been in Re
mand for years, but not
offered for sale, until'
now. The property is
being graded and sub
divided right now. Se
cure a map at 515 Pru
dential and go out Ma
rietta street to McMil
lan and read the big sign
on the block. Then se
lect the lot you want,
either for a home, to
rent or on speculation.
More men have grown
rich by buying and sell
ing real estate in Atlan
ta than by hard work.
Everything is advanc
ing, especially real es
tate. People arc mov-.
ing to this city daily,
and the demand contin
ues for just such lots as
these. Titles perfect—
only 1-3 cash, balance
one and two years, - or
all cash. Now is the
time of your life. You d
will never buy as cheap
again.
HENRY L. WILSON,
Auctioneer.
SEE THESE HOMES.
IVK8T PEACHTREE PLACE-WB HAVE
here Iwtireen Went I’eachtreo anil Mprlng
street, a modem two-story with basement
dwelling, consisting of ten rooms. The
owner I* a non resident, and Is willing to
sell this at a bargain.
8T. CHARLES AVENUK-ON THIS DE-
nimble north side street we are offer
ing n two-»tory frame, constating of eight
moms. The hous.* Is tlioronghly modern;
tho Joi Is 60 by 150 feet to a 10-foot al
lay. and ran arrange thin on esay terms,
srtth a imnll enah payment down.
NORTH JACKSON STREET—*VE ARE
offering one of the prettiest homes on
this street, and Is located within two
blocks of Ponce DeLeon nvenne. The lot
la 53 by 150. The house Is-new; lost coat
Dieted, ami we have a price which will
enable any one to take this property.
. ... ry
... I eberted road.
i’e ire going to offer one six room bouse
ml -,y. nrres of ground, which It well
..Ranted for aulwllvlalon. Wo have a price
on this piece of property where we ran
show yon some gwsl money. -
ORMOND STREET-WE HAVE HEBE A
splendid new Are room cottage, with wide
hall; lot M by 1«*4 to a 19-foot alley. If
yon want thin, we ran sell with *500 down
aud *25 per month.
MATTHEWS, HILL
& WHITE,
g» EMPIRE BUILDING.
Bell ’Phone 1I«. Atlanta Tboue lit
A SPECIAL BARGAIN FOR A FEW
days. In a splendid 6-room cottage
on East Georgia avenue. Built for a
home, with the beat open nickel Jrturnb-
Ing. gas fixture.**, porcelain bath, large
wide veranda, with cool front. This
place on the very beat part of this
prominent street and juat think the
price Is only *2,700, on terms.
FAVER & BLACK.
315 and 316 Peters Bldg.
$4,150.00.
STORK AND FOUlt-ROUM COTTAGE.
close lu; asphalt street; corner lot. Talk
about something good fur n business stand,
yon will And It here, ft's cheap at
price. Better art quick If you want It.
$3,000.00.
NEW COTTAGE. SIX ROOMS; ALL MOD-
eru Imnrnveuiuta. Fire minuted' walk to
center of Hie city. Loniu*<l $27.50 uet. Good
neighborhood, and tvlll bring you u profit
It yon erer want to tell It.
$4,650.00.
' uiingc* iu »»em roiii, on one or no?
best Ntreets, and In the (rest nelgbtrorhood
to he found; $2,000 loan, 5 per cent, rau run
for three years If you dealre. We cau
recommend tbla as a good value and a de-
$1,250.00.
$3,000.00.
GETS 17 ACRES ON SEABOARD AIR
Line railway, suitable for cottages or
manufacturing site. Buy tbla and bold It
and grow rich.
$1,200.00.
FOUR-ROOM COTTAGE NEAR SOUTH-
ern shopa; 6300 caah and $12 a mouth. Buy
tbla and quit paying rent.
$475.00.
built around It fu the last six mouths.
Is easily worth $550. Will sell for the
next few days $100 cash nml $10 a mouth.
LESS THAN $60 A FOOT. BDGBWOOD
a ran tie, this side of Fort afreet. You
in not buy tho adjoining property for
less than $100 a foot. If you want a good
business lot, see us nt once. •
£LL LOTS CHEAPER."
JY CO.
BIG LAND SALE.
LOOK OU'C FOR THE OPENING
the big hind sale lu Kaguu I’nik.
expect to sell the entire suh-divisloit lu a
few days.
IvateP our proposition on tb» open
day of this sale; $3,000 tvlll be gunrunt*
OU ten of these lots.
Purchosars limited to fire lot*. For an
Investment or ideal suburban home, this la
the best bargain lu Fultnu <'ouiity.
" rail and see our plots and get full In
formation as to terms uud location.
EAGAN PARK LAND
COMPANY,
• EAST POINT, ,OA..
ATLANTA OFFICE 36 INMAN
BUILDING,
BELL PHONE 4613.
P. MF YOU WANT A BARGAIN. CALI.
on us. If you have a bargain, we can
sell It.
1
FOR RENT
DWELLING*.
15-r. h., 1 College Park $90.00
H r. h., Decatur roml uud Moreltiud.... 60.00
H r. la.. 66 Bant Harris street 45.00
ll»r. h., 260 Hast t'nlii street...
t* r. h., 29 Fast Third street
0-r. U., 3fi Capitol avenue 50.00
9-r. h., 24 West linker street 42.50
9-r. h.. 233 Court land 45.0 1 )
8-r. h.. 423 Piedmont avenue; 35.03
8-r. U., 906 West Peachtree street 75.00
8-r. h., 183 Highland avenue 22.50
7-r. U., 23 Gnruett street../ 25.00
7-r. h.. 17 Mill* afreet 30.60
7-r. h., 771$ Brothrrloti street...,.,,,.. 27.50
7-r. h.. 13 St. Paul 30.00
r— I. V. Cast Villa aa*
b.. X> Fast Kills street *2.50
7-r. h., 77 urotbertou street 27.60
7-r. h., 78 K. North nve. (furnished)... 89.00
JOHN J. WOODSIDE.
THE RENTING AGENT.
12 Auburn Avenue.
Both Phones 616.
IX)
.tURY BUILDING,
flP^BOTH PHONES 42S4.'*
merit not mentinncl.
83T
...W - KI.KVKN-ICOO.\i TWO-8f6itY
house, on the l»est Houston street bloek:
hardwood finish: tinted walls, enlduet man
tels. two hath*. Look at It. and buy It on
your own terms.
$4/250—OWN Kit IIAH IIKKN OULKJKl/, ON'
account of henltli, to leave Atlanta, and
hna written ua to tell nt once her beauti
ful, modern, seven-room two-story borne,,
on tbs best part of Jaekson street. We
hare exclusive control of tbla property,
ah ean guarantee you n sure enough bar
galu.
*4.199 - (.'Ink
TAtCATioV^SxiFANliX
j-room and hath;Hot 70 by
150; $2,000 (T per reut loan: all kind* t>f fruit.
Iteautlful front lawn, wjlb lots of shade, |q.
eluding irtagnolIn trees.
.IKK)—A WELL-BUILT EIGHT-ROOM
two-story home.von one of the main south
aide streets: fairly close In. There Is n
three-room house feneed off on the rear
lot. The whole nine® would rent for nt
leant $40 n month, and the owner would
exchange and pay the difference In cash
for n $6,000 or $7,000 place on the uorth
side: 5 per cent loan Is existing.
ffoa-XyffEAT FiVK-ftMg OTffigqg;
lot 50 by 111. Only $500 down nud $20 a
month.
"WK GKT ItBHULTd.”
202 Candlel
•si6 DOTH PHONE!
PUBLIC OPTION,
“9 AND 99-100 PURE.”
UNTIL S O'CLOCK THIS AFTER
noon wc will give the public the flrat
stab at a genuine ‘'Mallard" bargain.
IT IS THIS: Within three block* of
our office we have a lot 2*0 feet deep
with 41 1-2 foot front on one of the
beat atrteta of the north aide. It has
four buildings on It, which bring f.t
per cent on the price I am making.
Thin property now brings a monthly
rental of *66 and can be made to double
the income. Thle place will coet you
*8,000. No one can duplicate It; no one
can touch it. If you want It, aee me
aa toon aa you aee tbla “ad.” The prop
erty la exactly a* represented; In fact.
It la “well 'known” that we don’t mla-
represent anybody'i property to pny-
body. And thla la a "golden" oppor
tunity to make eome "golden" money,
for ‘tie a "lucky” chance.
We’re known most every
where. Our praises fill the
air. Our “luck” with you
we share. We are busy get
ting there; f for it is well
known that “we sell lots
cheaper” than - the golden
band of luck.
STATISTICS.
DEATHS.
Mr*. V. Robinson, age 66 year*, died
of heart failure at 128 Julian atreet.
'Dr. E. 8. McCandless, age 46 years,
died at Macon, Gu.
Lucy Hutchinson, age 2 years, died *t
85 Luckie street.
Mrs. Lottie Terrell Markle, age 27
years, died at 69 Luckie atreet.
Daniel Callaway, colored, age 4 years,
died at *9 Blggers street.
BIRTHS.
To Mr. and Mrs. James T. Dougher
ty, at 224 Forrest avenue, a boy.'
To Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Tarbble, af
D'AlvIgny street, a girl.
To Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Meadors, jt
200 West Pine street, a girl.
To Mr. and Mra. C. C. Holt, at 152
Maple street, a girl.
To Mr. and Mrs. George K. Howe, at
1* Gillette street, a boy.
BUILDING PERMITS.
*140—F. & O. Adair, to make Interior
changes 'at 266 Marietta street.
*160—Mrs. A. F. Dlmmock, to build
addition to frame dwelling at 114 North
Jackson atreet.
$100—O. T. Nelson, to build addition
to frame dwelling at 419 North Jackson
street.
*1,600—Mrs. Amelia R. Woodall, t-
build one-story frame dwelling at 05
Magnolia street.
PROPERTY TRANSFERS.
*2,500—M. P. Roane to Central Bank
and Trust Company, lot on Edgewood
avenue, near Howell street. Warranty
deed.
*225—R. s. Phillips to W. A. Cash,
tot on Pine street. Warranty deed.
*1,650—Mrs. Martha 8. McDonald
to Mra. T. H. Stem, lot on Yongo
street, hear Decatur street. Warranty
deed.
*860—Charles C. Thompson to Mr.,.
I,. i,owe, lot on Pork strest, near
Hopkins street. Warranty deed.
*10,000—Sarah U. Venable to P. P.
Smith, lot on Forrest avenue, near
Courtland street. Warranty deed,
*4,500 (penal sumi— Peter F. Smith
to Mrs.'I. I*. Walker, lot on York ave
nue, near Ashby street. Bond for title.
J2 000—Mrs. Jennie Chapman to the
Travelers' Insurance Company, lot on
Whitehall street, near McDaniel atreet.
Warranty deed to secure loan.
*S76—James F. Johnson to M. F.
May, lot on Law street, near Wood
street. Warranty deed.
*1 785—D. H. Walker to Leon Walker
and ’ H. 8. Johnson, lot on Connally
street, near Brandon street. Warranty
lIe *5.500 (penal sum)—The Rose In
vestment Company to Airs. Myra T-
Cook, lot on Crumley street, comer of
OHIO NEGOO MADE
AUDITOR OF NAVY
Had Been Considered For
Collector of Customs
at Cincinnati.
Washington, April 11.—President
Roosevelt has appointed Ralph W. Ty
ler, n negro of Columbus, Ohio, to be
auditor of the treasury for the navy de
partment. Tyler Is the matt who It yr.»
announced had been considered by th?
president for n Federal position In Ohio,
particularly that of surveyor of cus
toms at Cincinnati.
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0 CONFESSES CRIMES. 0
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0 Wllkesbarre, Pa., April 11.—WII- o
0 lie Green, aged 14 years, of Ash- o
0 ley, has confessed to setting fire 0
0 to the Ashley Methodist church O
0 on Sunday and also to tho *10,000 a
O high school n few days ago. and 0
0 that he had destroyed his grand- 3
O father's barn a week ago. He nil] 0
0 be sent to an asylum. 0
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“The Gingerbread Man.”
Endless attention to detail and
months of painstaking work are neces-1
sary to the production of a big musical
extravaganza like "The Gingerbread j
Man," which will be seen here at the ■
Grand next Monday afternoon and
evening. A faint conception of the ex- •
penae and care of preparing such a
piece may be obtained from a general
list of some of the things that coat
money In -The Gingerbread Man":
One alralilp, one fiery dragon, one
sleigh for Hants Claus, one crescent ;
moon, strong enough to support a girl's '
weight, eight sets rein deer horns, eight t
durable Christmas trees, ten harmon- |
leas, twenty costume baskets, twenty- '
eight wigs for principals, twenty-eight
electric lamps, thirty-six brunette wigs,
thirty-eight Iron-bound crates, forty- ;
sight pairs of gloves, flfty-two hats, '
flfty-nlne blonde wigs, slxty-clglu head
dresses, 133 trunks, 143 pairs of tlgh'.s,
144 artificial lilies, 144 artificial roses.
240 skirts, 312 pairs of shoes, 480 pairs
of stockings, 800 photographs.
"Child of the Regiment.”
"A Child of tho Regiment," nt the
Bijou this week, Is one of tho best
plays offered at the theater thle sea
son. While It lias been classed with
the melodrama, It Is not >011 In that
style, but rather a Western play with a
plot as clean aa the snow that falls In
the third act. and makes one of the
most realistic scenes of the whole sea
son.
The players are a grade superior to
any that have been seen af the play
house this season. Vivian Prescott and
Walter Wilson, the co-stars of the pro
duction. are clever entertainers and
will uhvays be real favorites with the
Atlanta theatergoers. , >
There wjll be the usual schedule of
performances all the week.
“The Sewing Machine Girl.”
‘Bertha, the Sewing Machine Girl.”
with Its wealth of seenic settings. Its
beautiful story-Its realism, Its thrills,
tears, smiles and great moral lesson,
will be presented at the Bijou next
week. The .play fa fn four acts and
twelve scenes. The action of the play
takes place In the midst of New Yoric
city. It IS claimed that the presenting
company Is a superior one, with Miss
Edith Browning In the leading role.
Pastime Palace Theater.
Vaudeville, slsrsys popular fn Atlanta, la
ninking a lilt nt the little theater Id tin*
I‘aniline I’alaee. on Peachtree street, cp-
poslte the Eusllah'Anierlrau building, thin
week. Since the luntigiirntlnn. Interest has
lucrcnsisl dully, until now each performance.
Dads the house tilled with an applauding :
nuillcnre, I’errr and White. In their slug- 1
Ing nml rapid lire miking specially, keep
the bouse lu n nmr of laughter: Is-wls
Golden, lu his Hebrew charactertzaibuis,
has a fallowing that always given Idiu s
good hnnd: Hie Ashwells In ‘Tip* nnigs
Hlnick Girl" ere making n hit. and La l r e-
Ills Faro, the child wonder. Ima s reper
toire of songs nml ilnnees which Is pteus-
Ing erery nue. The iierfomianrea nre con
tinuous and lieglii at t o'eb>ek In the after
noon nuil nt 7 ‘ o’eloelt at night. A ebssgo
of bill will lie nuunuiieed for next weak
in Hnturday'a paper.
to the Ml. Xlehnlns Auditorium, at I’(
DeLeon, this wsek for the bra* lug sxsrttsai'
of skating, auil for so opportunity to see
the world's champion high Jump sknter.
John F. Davldsou, who Inis * d.■light
ing audiences nightly, and will costume
to do so. An effort wns mail.* to bars
him remain fur another week, bat bs was
booked abend, ami could uot stay. Ills lust,
appearance will Jie at the rink on sntur
dnv night from 9 to 9:99 oclock. He ap
pears on the floor each night, and Thurs
day amt 8n Irilny afternoons from 3:20 to 4
o'clock. At the matinees on Tuesday,
Thursday nml Hnturdny, from 3 to 5:39
o'clock, the uiaungement has arranged for
band music through the aesson. Just ns nt
the night session.
of the pic!
the thenio
"rhe Hells." to he pres,
™ In the north side theater of the T
Theater, on Whitehall street. I rhlnr
Saturday. "A Slurs by Instal ment,
lie the necoilil plelnre pis7 to be prc.cn
In this theater. In the south side tl
ter the offering wilt*tie very IMtadranin
The title Is The Train Wreckers. I
Is one of the longest tllins ever recorde
Amuse U.
'Tske Good Cure of the Baby" Is the
tie ef a very humorous plctare play
tie presented St the Amuse ! theater,
the Vlsdnet, Friday and snlttnluy. I
picture tells the story of! society won
going ont and fearing her babe with
nmtil. The maid and butler leave la
ball, take the baby, nml lose It. .
' ■* - —1*004 ploy w
plications follow.
"Little Tleb, the D
tire manikin dcs a I
■lances which are am
dreu.
Washington street. II
*175—W. P. Watliall
Estate Company, lot
near Martin street. \
*360—D. O. Smith
Thompson, lot on IJ
near Woodwind W
deed
32,0’S—Mrs. N. D. r
artln. lot on flights
Virginia incline W.i
Warranty
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