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Real Estate and Renting,
Atlanta Phone 823;
rmiF.noor> - neat cottage on
large lot: price 11,300; terms
rtsr GEORGIA AVENUE-VACANT I-OT
i,y no to 10-foot elley. All conro-
ollnccs down! $1,100. Term*,
1 tKKIVOOD HEIGHTS: FIVE ROOMS:
cottas*': $I.«K>. Term*.
HIGHLAND AVENUE—EI.EVATED LOT.
so liy 160: 1900.
BROVF.I.S STREET-NEW SIX-ROOM
cottnee; rccc|itlan hull; all conveniences;
therted street*. Let u* »how you till*
house. It Is n bnrgaln at *3,150.
SHELTON STREET. NEAR HIGHLAND
arcane; one four-room house for 11,200; on
easy terms,
OX PULLIAM STREET, WE HAVE SEV
end new five, six and seven-room cot-
tares at a bargain. See us at once about
them
IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A HOME
or vacant lots, see us before buying.
WEST FINE STREET—FI Vlt ROOMS
ami rwi'ptlon hnll. $2,400. Terina.
OX If ASS STREET WE HAVE A 6 ROOM
mttag**; city water, gns, good atreeta and
sMewnlks. $2,730.
mu. strekt-four-room housi:
nii'I vmant lot for $3,000.
highland a venue-a «-room cot
tagp, r«H-pi>tion hall. $2,100.
ALLEN & WHITE,
FOR SALE.
EIGIIT ROOM HOUSE, DAVIS STREET:
lorn; lot 50 by l5o to auothor
$.1,160.
H'" > 1 1 STREET-FOUR-ItoTsM HOUSE:
tvcll l .-iil.-q; *1.700.
I'OI'D AVENUE - SIX-ROOM HOUSE;
luml-rii; Int 59 by 150 feet; *3,000.
VENTRAL AVENUE-SEVEN--ROOM TWO-
rterv li,„ia„; new; close In; *3.500.
XKW SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE; ORMOND
street; up to date In every particular; *3,-
' NEW FOUR-ROOM houses and
t'J'ttnt lot learner) ou Foundry street;
_t<ir the whole.
I NEW FOUR.ROOM HOUSES, RENT-
("i- *-»i per month, near Woodward
1,0 : *nt#»r mid arworngo; prlc«» $2,200.
$4.3>\ AND EASY TERMS. FOR NICE
two ntory Iioum* on Central nveuue; aeven
rooms ami baurmont riM»ma, with water,
gnu. bath, et<\, and ub’e lot. Iu nice, prat*
tv neighborhood. Speelal renaona for Hell
ing <jnlek, which mean* well for buyer.
I*HETTY NEW WEST END COTTAGE^
Five room* ami ball with water, gaa.
bath. etc. on nice rherted afreet. and lit
nice neighborhood; very near car line. It
will either rent for $2u, and pay good In
terest. or It Is n very pretty borne,
pretty lot and tile front walk. ITIee
and easy terms, If aold soon.
ilKAUTlFUL NORTH* SIDE HOME. ON
I’leilmout avenue, north of ronce DeLeon
avenue. If you want a strictly m<*dern and
up to date new and elegant home with all
modern convenlancea, on one of the very
beat streets and In one of the cnolceat
neighborhoods In the city, nenr lVachtree,
at a Imrgaln. I can sell It to you, und you
won’t find another ore like It soon at the
siuiie price. It has ten rooms and two bath
rooms, and a large, beautifully shaded lot.
Price $11.W0.
$2,«0 FOR PRETTY WEST PEACHTREE
iot. You tau t find many at this price,
nim:i: six-room iiochbr and four
Prlu.' l >’5oo ,B ultncho,, l renting _for
J* 5 KWOOD—HIX-ROOM COTTAGE; $1,-
En:\Vf>OD-EI<HIT-ROOM TWO-STORY
nm;,.,.. ,.„rner | ( ,f t 50 |,y 2on feet; storm
' • double floored; front and bark
-f., enliluet mantels. Cost over $3,-
*f j’> - 1 * Must bo Hold at a sacrifice
.'..’’po. ioi. uni •••••••.* ••• »-■
nnd you bad l*etter see me soon about It.
$2,250 FOR BEAUTIFUL GORDON STREET
lot. Do you want the biggest bargain
that can bo found In. West EndIf you do,
n, l i:.MUI.!.-.SIX ROOM new house
. ni1 Improvements; (1.300.
VACANT LOTS.
31 .VRIF.I'TA STREET BUSINESS PROP
' Ifv; $«5 per front *
X'lRT'l JACKSON AND NORTH BOW-
JcviiiL *3P to *5(1 per foot.
’Hirer vacant lots, west end; *;oo
h; two nt *900; two *t *750 eseb; one ot
1 -’ 1'EET BY 215 FEET: CORNER LOT;
II located on Gordon street: *4.250;
”‘il cut to stilt purebnser. A beautiful
W. E. TREADWELL & CO.,
Real Estate and Renting
24 South Broad St.
FOR $3.3dO I CAN SELL YOU THE RIG-
seat bnrgaln In n beautiful 100-foot lot, or
two $0-font lots, tbnt you ever looked at
on the north side. On one of the most
prominent north side streets, and In ele
gant neighborhood. They are line depth,
and you can easily make three flue lots that
will sell like hot cakes. But you II have
to he quick, a« my time Is limited at tula
A. GRAVES.
Both Phones.
26 1-2 South Pryor Street.
■J Room Cottage on E. Fair
street, modem conveniences,
'•lose to center of city; a good
jot; excellent neighborhood.
i°r a few days will offer it
f, »- $3,000—$700 cash, bal-
!U!, ‘e $300 per year or $25
Pur month.
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.
FOR SALE.
A pretty cottage on one
of the best streets on the
south side; 5 rooms; large
hall, bath, servant’s room,
hot and cold water; large
lot, 52x185; beautiful
shade; cement walk; ev
erything in good condi
tion.
Price $3,500. Terms if de
sired.
Address Cottage Home,
care Georgian.
Unencumbered property to
exchange for equities, farais
for city property, residence
for investment, vacant fox-
improved, and vice versa.
; . ESTATE
; 000-IQ CENTURY BUILDING,
§HSs "BOTH PHONEH 42.1-4
S* EXTRA BELL PHONE 4200
*1,159—CONN ALLY STREET; LOT 100x132.
$750-THE PRETTIEST AND SHADIEST
PROPERTY TRAN8FER8.
$550—Mrs. Frances L. Matherson,
Mrs. Elizabeth C. Waller, Mr*. Annie
L. Pleavy, Mr«. Nellie Waltor, George ....
Mntherson, MIhh Daisy MntherHon and Michael Mahoney, ago 82 years, died
ng through t
ralt on tnls.
$760-$100 DOWN AND $20 PER MONTI!.
at H per rent, s Highland avenue lot with
eaat front. A tpeeulntlnn here.
A beniitifiil little 6-room home,
on nice improved street, one block
of Highland nvenue car line
House was built by day labor, and.
there is no better in Atlanta at any
price. Cabinet mantels, porcelain
bath, oil finish, brick foundation.
House is on wide corner lot, over
looking beautiful Police DeLeon
valley. Price $2,800; $300 cash.
ANDERSON,
527 Candler Bid ’g. Phone 5161.
uml storm-Hh<M*t<-d; hamlsomo cabinet man
tHs. Interior finish***] in mahogany stain,
porcelain bath; china closet; street cars In
front of *loor; lot 63x187 to au alley. Tbit
place Imh Just been completed, and wan
built by owner for a home; has extra large
room*. and In fact one of the most desirable
home* In that sectlou of the city. See us
aliout it
l-'OII EXCHANGE—A NEW. NICE S-IIOOXl
home on large lot, 50x200, with outhouses;
on one of the prominent streota In West
End. Will exchange for n 6 or tj room cot
tage.
•WE GET RESIT,
LTS.”
FUNERAL NOTICE.
J, A. IIASBURY, .Manager.
Have Junt taken the exclusive ugeney
for sale of two or three choice noar-ln
tracts of land admirably situated for
paylm? sub-dtrlslon this fall or next
spring. They can bo bought cheap, for
owner needs money. Go*»d money In
these.
What kind **f Improved or unimprov
ed property have you to exchange for
new brick hotel, out of town, paying 12
percent?
friends of Mr. Mb-hnel
___ D. A. O’t-’onnor nnd
family, Mr. nnd Mrs. John J. Lynch,
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mnhoney. Mr. nnd
Mrs. J. P. Mahoney. Mr. and Mrs. M.
V. Mahoney. Mr. Edward Mahoney. Mr.
and Mrs. L. U. Green and Mrs. II.
Kane and family are_ln\lted to attend
rhtircii of pie Inunacnlnt
tlon. Interment nt Oakland. The hoiim
nnd koiih In law will act as pallbearers.
The following escort are r**fiucNtcd to
meet nt Greeulw-rg. Bond & HbMunflebrs
at 2 o'clock: Dr. It. D. Spnbllng, Unp-
tnln J. F. Burk**, Isnils tiliolstlti, Unlo-
ne| W. II. Ilnlsev John Gafins. 4. J.
Spalding. J. J. Barnes. C. E. furrier,
Mr A. Bowden. J. J. InwMian. T. F.
r*»rrlgn:i. E. G. Murphy nnd the fol
lowing officers and *llr»**-t»*rs of the lit-
Item In it Savings and bmn Uompany:
George Muse. P. F. Ularke, It. M. flay-
ton. 4. IL Brady. 4*w»*»ph <». St. Atnnnd,
James Walsh, John B. Daub‘1, Isaac 11.
linns and E. W. Butler.
NEED A FENCE?
BEf:
Page Fence Erected
Cheaper Than Wood
W. J. DABNEY IMP, C0„
06, 98 and 100 So. Forsyth StrosL
F. J. COOLEDGE & SON,
Builders’ Hardware and
Tools,
PAINTS, GLASS, OILS.
150 PETERS ST.
Mr*. Leila Jam**.
Mr*. Leila Jame* died Saturday
morning at her reuldence, 28 Carnegie
Way. She wu* the wife of W. 11. Jame*.
The body will he Kent to Ellljay, Ga.,
Sunday morning for Interment.
Mr*. Jamea H. Eataa.
The funeral eervleea of .Mr*. Jame*
. Kate*, who .lied Friday afternoon,
were conducted Saturday afternoon at 2
o'ejoek at her late residence, .172 EMI
Georgia avenue. The Interment wa*
iu Weitvlew ceniMcry.
Kdlth P. Matherson to W. M. Nlchol*
nnd Robert II. Gower, lot on Green
wood avenue.
*1,300—Mr*. Ellxabeth Vlgnaux ti
the Southern States Life Insurance
Company, lot on Terry street. Loan
deed.
11,200—A. P. Coles to B. Mlffln Hood,
lot on Tenth street. Warranty deed.
*575—Mrs. Dalsle E. Rogers to Mrs.
A. K. Hess, hit on Johns street. War
ranty deed.
*25—Mrs. F. C. Black to Mrs. Elznra
E. Green, lot on Johns street. War
ranty deed.
*2,026—J. B. Hightower to J. F.
Green, lot on DeGress avenue. War
ranty deed.
*1,200—J. M. Juckson to J. F. Green,
lot on DeGress avenue. Warranty
deed.
*600—J. F. Green to Miss Laura
Green, lot on Johns street. Warranty
deed.
*1 and other considerations—J. H.,
Joseph and Henry Hlrsch to M. I,.
Itlcknrt, lot on Peachtree View. War
ranty deed.
*9.225—W. M. Nichols and A. E. Kel
ley to J. K. Shlppy and C. B. Shlppy,
lot on Whitehall street. Warranty
deed.
*1,000—H. U. Morrison to Sarah
Granger Hansell, lot on Highland ave
nue. Warranty deed.
*8,000 (penal sum)—A. B. Buehl to
Mrs. Minnie C. Kaesser, lot on West
-Peachtree place. Bond for title.
*500—Mrs. T. E. Hansen to J. J.
Hansen, Int In land lots 223, 22* nnd
193, containing *1 acres. Quitclaim
deed.
*2,900 (penal sum)—H. E. Cary to
Mattlo V. Reed, lot on Hilliard street.
Bond for title.
*2,000—E. E. Lawrence to A. Moss,
lot on Highland avenue. Warranty
deed.
**,030—W. P. Kelly to E. E. Law
rence, lot on Highland avenue. War
ranty deed.
*5 and love and affection—Hansen
Hale to Mrs. F. C. Hale, lot In Inman
Park.
*8,000—M. A. Hale and wife und Mrs.
F. C. Hale to Mis* Annie S. Wood, lot
In Inman Park. Bond for title.
*1,500—J. H. Porter to Edgar Dun
lap. William F. Spalding nnd William
M. rain, lot on Dixie avenue and Wad
dell street. Bond for title.
*1,500 (penal sum)—J. H. Porter to
Edgar Dunlap, William F. Spalding nnd
William M. Fain, lot on Dixie avenue.
Bond for title.
*2.400 (penal sum)—Dodson Printers
Supply Company to Norman O. Wade,
ot on Oglethorpe avenue. Bond for
title.
buildingT PERMITS.
*150—J. W. Brady, to bulhl addition
to frame dwelling at 26 Lucy street.
*3,500—Southern Flour and Grain
company, to build two-story frame
dwelling nt 102 Hurt street.
33,500—Southern Flour and Grain
Company, to build twn-Mory frame
dwelling nt 10* Hurt street.
*9,000—J. W. Goldsmltll to build
tno-»tory frame dwelling at 1* Elev
enth street.
*475—West Lumber Company, to
build orfe-story frame dwelling at 124
Estorla street.
*475—West Lumber Company, to
bulhl one-story frame dwelling ut 12*
Eslorla street.
*500—J. J. Harwell, to build one-
story frame dwelling at 424 Vine street.
*1,500—L. B. Sanders, to build one-
story frame dwelling at 72 Burno street
DEATHS.
Emma Estes, age 42 years, died of
monlngltls at 372 East Georgia avenue.
Miss Lucinda McGinnis, age 75 yean,
died at 101 North Butler street.
nt 161 Richardson street.
Fannie L. Williams, colored, age 1
year, died at 38 Hilliard street.
Miss Mamie E. Jarvis, age 33 years,
died ut 398 Whitehall street.
Agnes E. Newman, age 71 years, died
at Rome, Gn.
Surah Scott, colored, age 80 yean,
died at rear 138 Fraser atreet.
BIRTH8.
To Mr. and Mrs. George H. Sima at.
(08 Luckle street, a girl.
To Mr. and Mn. Joseph L. Jackson,
nt 431 Crew street, a boy.
To Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Grovlt at 19j
Henry street, a girl.
To Mr. and Mn. H. H. McEulyne atl
112 Mills street, a boy,
THREE OUTRIDERS
FOR GEORGIA DAY!
Jefferson D. Dunwody and H. M,
Dunwody, of Atlanta, cousins of PresUi
dent Theodore Roosevelt, have been
designated as two of the special escort
or outriders to the president on Geor- 1
gin Day at the Jamestown Exposition,
June 10.
The third man to be so highly hon
ored Is Captain William A. Wilkins, ofi
Waynesboro, commander of tha
Waynesboro Rtflca, company E, Flnt
regiment. These three gentlemen will
ride by the president's carriage In the
parade and military pageant on that
day.
Jefferson D. Dunwody Is captain and
commissary of the Fifth regiment, and’
11. M. Dunwody Is battalion quarter
master and commissary of the Fifth.
An Impression has gained currency
that tho Waynesboro Rllles have been
chosen as- the special escort for tha
president, but this Is In error.
If the necessary funds are raised for
the Jamestown trip. It .la possible that
llie Waynesboro company will be added
lo the Fifth regiment, and In this wsy
It will be In the honorary escort.
MARSHALL LANE
LEAVES ATLANTA
Marshall Lane, Jr., one of the beat
known young newspaper writers and
photographers In Atlanta, will leave
Saturday afternoon for Cleveland,
Ohio, where he has accepted an Im-
irtant position with the Newspaper
nterprise Association. Mr. Lane's
ability as a clever writer of “feature
stories" and His skill with the camera
have led to his being made a (tattering
offer.
Mr. Lane will And two old friends In
Cleveland. Stuart Maclean and Frank
Ellington, two old Atlanta newspaper
boys, have been In Cleveland for more
than a year, and have climbed high.
SELL LOT TO ROAD
FOR ONE DOLLAR
For and In consideration o't tha sum
of *1 the city ot Atlanta, through Us
mayor. W. R. Joyner. Saturday trans
ferred to the Louisville and Nashville
railroad by a quitclaim deed the prop
erty lying In the city ot Atlanta and
known as Waverly Place. Th* strip of
lend Is about 60 feet wide and extends
from Central avenue one bl".K to
Washington street. It I* being used by -
the railway company In construction ot
the Washington street viaduct.