Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, June 07, 1907, Image 15

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY, JUNE 7. 1307. $7,000. 75 acres land 5 miles from city; beautiful 6-room new cottage, pretty surround- ings; 4-room tenant house and bam. 30 acres very fine bottoms, balance in pine timber worth $3,000. Property on Adamsville and • Bolton road. Cheapest suburban property on the market. Terms, 1-3 cash, balance easy. M. L. THROWER, 39 North Forsyth St. GLORE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. WEST END—SPLENDID SROOM COT- with convenience.; lot «0i200, for 12,m If you have the caah you are next AT 45 NEWPORT STREET: PRICE RE- (lncwl from 11.380 to *1,300 for a few dayi. city water and large Tot. Eaay parijenta: - 3 ■ *-* * You can’t beat this. I iiv waif* 7 per cent interest. xou jmOOCASli AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS -Five-room cottage near tWlllaine afreet ■rh.nl; reuta for *12.(0. Price ILX4.00. Tfcla kiDOO-THREB ROOMS AND HALL; Olee lot near Hemphill arenue. where everrhody wanta property. Thle la a caah bargain. ON SIDNEY STREET, WE HAVE A NICE (re-room cottage: lot 48 Ivy 187, back to 19-foot alley: price *2,(00. Terma. Let nt NICE FIVE ROOM COTTAGE ON WIND- ,or street; all Improvemenla down; large lot and a nice home; only *1,860. baay terms. HAMPTON ST.-TWO SPLENDID COT- iaiiea. built for homes: theae to be aolrt for distribution among the “helra. .If you have about *3,000 caah anil want a good In vestment, ace us about this. RRANH NEW 6-ROOM COTTAGE, WITH larse lot, 40*170; city water, cabinet man tels, et.-. Will rent for *15 per month. For a few daya at *1,600. Thla la white property and needs to he aeen to lie appreciated. SIX ROOMS—DAVIS ST., NEAR KEN- nedy street; level lot and city water; only I860 ; 8101 caah and *15 per month. Thla la a snap. EAST POINT—SPLENDID ( ROOM COT- tape; lot 140*150 to alley, with plenty of shade; U.250; 150 caah and *15 per month. Why pay rentl SIX ACRES. Beautiful, level tract with in one block of car line and fronts on one street 824 feet. This property can be sub divided into 30 lots 50 by 150 feet that would sell read ily for $200 or more per lot. It has in one corner a new 4-room house that is now renting for $12 per month. Owner instructs us to sacri fice this entire property for only $3,500—$1,000 cash. EAGAN PARK LAND CO., 36 Biman Building. Bell Phone 4613. CLIFF W. ANSLEY, Real Estate, BELL PHONE 616*. 221 CENTURY BLDG. H.5W, AND EASY TERMS, FOR NICE two-Btor.v house on Ceutrnl nvenue; seven rooms am) basement rooms, with water, jrng, bath, etc., nml nice lot. In nice, pret ty neighborhood. Special reasons for sell lug quick, which means well for buyer. BEAUTIFUL NORTH SIDE HOME, ON Piedmont nvenue, north of I’once DeLeon avenue, if you wnnt a atrlctly modern and up to date new nnd elegant homo with all modern eonvenlencea, on one of the very bent streets ancl In ono of the cnolcest n-lghlHirhoods In the city, near Peachtree, at a bargain, I can sell It to you, and yr won’t find another or.e like It aoon at tl •mine price. It baa ten rootna and two bath rooms, nnd n large, beautifully abaded lot, Price $11,000. $2,250 FOR BEAUTIFUL GORDON STREET lot. I)o you want the biggest bargain that ran he found in West End? If you do, JuHt see me nnd I’ll tell you all about It It» one of the prettiest lota on the street FOR *3,500 I CAN SELL YOU THE BIO m st bargain In a beautiful 100-foot lot, 01 two uh-foot Iota, that you ever looked at <>n the north side. On one of the most prominent north side streets, and In elo gant neighborhood. They ere fine depth, nnd you can easily make three fine lota that "HI sell like hot cakes. But you’ll bare to be quick, as my time la limited at thla FOR SALE BY OWNER Three five-room cottages for sale by owner, never been occupied; Nos. 276, 287 and 299 Ashby St., near corner West Hunter Street. Only $50 cash and balance like rent. Also two nice six- room cottages near Grant Park on very easy terms. Apply to FRANK EDMONDSON, 14 S. BROA D ST. Real Estate for Sale. NORTH SIDE *4,760 BUYS A SPLENDID IMIOOM RESI- deuce on East Linden near Jackson; large lot. This is a well-built house nnd baa lovely electric light and gas fixtures; large reception hall, parlor, bedroom, dining rcorn and Kitchen down atalrs, and four bedrooms upstairs, with large bath. etc. A good home aud cheap for $4,760. Terms. $9,500—LOVELY HOME ON JUNIPER ST.; 10 rontaa; everything modern and up to date. Terms if desired. $6,600—ON 8PRING STREET; LARGE LOT, eaat front, 10 rooms, all Improvements; near North avenue. Call to aee ua about this. SOUTH SIDE *2,650 CASH BUYS A 6-ROOM COTTAGE on Woodward nvenue neur Cherokee. Thla Is n bargain aud It takes all cash to get it. Water, gas, bath. Would rent for $25 per month. $3,750 FOR A LOVELY 6-ROOM COTTAGE on Capitol avenue; east front; lot 60x200; all Improvements. Terms. $2,750—AT KIRKWOOD, 1 ACRE; 8PLEN- dbl 6-room cottage, good barn, excellent garden nnd corn growing: close to car line; possession by July 1. You will have to nurry. Terms. JUST PLENTY OP THINGS IN WEST End, good and cheap. GRANT PARK SECTION-HOMES FROM $1,500 to $6,000. See ua before you buy. McCRORY & JOHNSON, 503 Peters Building. Phones 4691. FAVER & BLACK, 315-16 Peters Bldg. $6,000. SIX GOOD 6-ROOM HOUSES RENTING for $79.20 per month; 180 feet street front age; water nnd sewerage; the houses alone nre worth the price. Owner wanta cash; hence this sacrifice. $2,600, GOOD 7-ROOM COTTAGE. CLOSE IN ON north side, near West Peachtree; rented for $25.60; tile walk and newly painted. This Is good income property and la easily worth $3,000. Sold for division. $1,600. FOUR-ROOM COTTAGE, CLOSE IN. ON north side; lot 60x100; three blocks of Peachtree street. Add two or three rooms to thla and you will have a good, dean In vestment which will pay well. $1,050. GOOD 6-ROOM COTTAGE: IN WHITE iielghbornood; rented nt $10 per mouth. Has nice shade nnd la close to business dis trict. $1,200. GOOD STORK AND LARGE LOT. LEAS- ■>d for *12.60; room to build annth.r .tore nr cnttngn; It la a good hu,lti,aa aland; pree- nat truant haa had It for live yean. $2,800. WEST MITCHELL STREET LOT NEAR Terminal Station: Meal plane far atorea; buy thla nml It will make you money. $1,125. EDGEWOOD AVENUE BUSINESS’ LOT. Wc can recommend property on this thor oughfare. $750 and $600. WILL BUY TWO LOTS ON GREENWOOD avenue nnd ,>*orth Boulevard. You won’t have an opportunity of buying such choice ota In choice neighborhood for this price again soon. FOR SALE $2.0(ft-GOOD 5-ROOM COTTAGE: AU* burn avenue near Hilliard street; elevated lot; good bargain. tenants. Rents $18. $1.8S&—BROYLES STREET; 5-ROOM COT tage, In good repair, near Glennwood ave nue car line. $S,75*-B. PINE 8TREET; GOOD 2-STORY 7-room frame residence; In splendid re pair. $3,000—PLUM STREET; CORNER double and single I ment; rent for |30. CHARLES M; ROBERTS, Office 12 Auburn Ave. DELL PHONE 460*. * AT AUCTION, SATUR DAY, JUNE 8TH, 3 P. M. CORNER SIMPSON ST AND SUNSET AYE., 6 BRAND-NEW COTTAGES —1 8-R., 2-STORY, STORE AND 12 LOTS EASY TERMS. $50 IN GOLD GIVEN AWAY. W. JONES & CO., 5 VIADUCT PLACE. WE HAVE FIFTEEN VACANT LOTS ON Highland avenue near Ponce DeLeon ave ue, varying la price from $300 to $850, on terms of $25 to $50 cash, balance In eaay monthly payments. They all lie well and the smallest lots are 49x152 to alley. BOTH PHONES 5550. AT AUCTION, SATUR DAY, JUNE 8TH, 3 P. M., CORNER SIMPSON ST. AND SUNSET AVE., 6 BRAND-NEW COTTAGES _1 8-R., 2-STORY,, 1 STORE AND 12 LOTS. EASY TERMS. $50 IN GOLD GIVEN AWAY. $42,500 will buy southwest cor ner of Central Avenue and East Alabama street. This property is leased for flye years at $3,660. It’s a 4-story brick build ing and will rent for $5,000 a year after pres ent lease; will carry $25,000 at 5 per cent. Are you in the market f FAVER & BLACK. WILLIAM S. ANSLEY, Real Estate. 217 Century Building, Phonee Bell 288, Atlanta 295 on one aide of the beat business streets, In a block and half of Whitehall street, thla aide of Mitchell street. With $1,500 ad dltlonal spent on thla property. It will R Investment. Pi * >0 per front fuui, and you can’t buy any property thla cloao In for less than twice this much. ON GEORGIA AVJBNUB, NEAR GRANT park, n nice new eight-room house; beau tifully located, with a nice lot. You can buy this place for $3,8M; only $500 cash, and the balance eaay. Where can yon beat this? PEACHTREE ROAD - JUST BEYOND Brookwood. BeanttfQl east front lot. 100 over 600 feet. You can’t buy anything this tame location for less than $100 per DECATUR. GA.—NICE FOUR ROOM COT In Decatur. Price one of $1,250. AT AUCTION, SATUR DAY, JUNE 8TH, 3 P. M., CORNER SIMPSON ST. AND SUNSET AVE., 6 BRAND-NEW COTTAGES —1 8-R., 2-STORY,, 1 STORE AND 12 LOTS. EASY TERMS. $50 IN GOLD GIVEN AWAY. l ROBSON & RIVERS. Real Estate and Renting Agents, 8 W. Alabama. 1S( Jack,on (treat *60.00 11 room 831 East Linden 10.00 10 room 493 Spring street 66.00 10 room U Brown place *7.60 • room 865 South Pryor atreat.... 46.00 Oroom 1*4 Merritt, arena, 45.00- I room, 111 E,st Pin, etr*«t 60.00 Oroom, 668 Edge wood avenue 17.60 * room, DeKalh arenas 36.00 t room, 61 Craw atrnt 42.60 1 room, *77 Spring street 40.00 0 re (68 Highland arena, 27.60 7 ro 402 Piedmont arenue 23.69 Oro 63 Loomli arenue 26.00 6 ro 2*0 East Pina atrnt 16.00 0 ro 62 Johnaon arenas 56.00 Oro 42 8. McDaniel street.... *2.60 Oro 280 Eaat Georgia arenue.. 22.60 - Oro ISO Mill, atreat 10.00 6ro 48 S. McDaniel street..,. 22.60 Oro 211 Foundry street 14.(0 6 ro 48 E. Twelfth street 26.00 6 ro 232 8. Pryor itreet 22.00 6 ro 36-rooh Hotel. ROBSON & RIVERS. S. B. TURMAN & CO. REAL ESTATE AND LOANS. W.000-A 7-ROOM HOUSE ON ONE OF - the heat cross streets on the north aide; one block from Peachtree; lot 60x160. Come In person or phone ua to call by and show It to you. at 7 per cent Interest. *,uw—o u-ntMi.u uuunri, niiAiti large lot; worth $15,000, but for §nlo will sell nt the nbove price. $1.900—GOOD 5-ROOM HOU8B ON DAVIS street near Rhodes. House la worth the money. $2,350—BEAUTIFUL, SHADY LOT. NEAR I*e street; beat part of West End; nil Im provements down; 54x174. Terms. $5,750—PRYOR STREET NEAR CRUMLEY. *"’» have one of the best bargains In n 2- r 8-room house that con lie bad for ) leas than you could build the house L. A. WOODS, 818-819 Empire Bldg. Bell Phone 2099, Atlanta Phono 1771. I MAKE EASY TERMS. *1.060—JUST 16 MILES FIIOM THE CITY, right on the Southern railroad, we have this splendid five-room house with 10 acres of good land. This belug so close In, it Is an exceptional bargain, and wo can mukc the terma moat reasonable. $3.000—A NICE SIX-ROOM HOUSE; large lot, with abundance of fruit, grapes and peaches, etc. This place is worth more “ — vanta to we will — „ - handsome profit In $650—A GOOD 40-ACRE FARM ON TWO 20 acres or mors in cultivation; balance heavy woodland. Has stable* aud other out* dings aud soma nice fruit trees. 'Ibis i nice located place, nnd would coat n great deal more than thla to put the im provements on the land. Terms. $150 down and balance $100 year, 7 per ceut Interest. * * * •* uirrr-ruuui iiuusr. wiiii migr- *»■••• ••• It, with large lot and nicely located. Price $1,100; $400 cash; balance ensy monthly pay ments. JJ.l.'A n.\ THE SOUTH SIDE. WE HAVE a nlco five-room house, with good lot, convenient to school nnd church. Terms easy. HOMES FOR SALE IN COLLEGE PARK. ELEGANT NINE-ROOM RESIDENCE— Has large reception halt nnd parlor con nected with sliding doors; large living room "brnry; large dining room nnd kitchen; » basement aud wide furnace; four large bed rooms and bath on second floor; elegant mantels nnd light fixtures throughout; love ly eumt front of 190 feet, and extends back ONE 3 ACRE TRACT NEAR BOYS* COL lege; lies beautifully, for only $1,000. I la a bargain and uo mistake. I. C. McCRORY, 503 Peters Building. Phones 4691. *960 GETS TWO LOTS ON SUNSET AVE., near Foundry street. Those lots will soon bring $750 each before you know It. Big Improvements going on In this section. $960—CREW STREET LOT, 50x190; SEWER, water and gas; qn car line; east front; S. B. TURMAN & CO. N. JACKSON ST. LOT. For Sale—On N. Jackson street, near Ponce DeLeon avenue, a beautifully ele vated lot at a very low figure and easy terms. See LIEBMAN, Real Estate—Renting, 28 Peachtree St. CHAS. P. GLOVER 6 Auburn Ave. FOR EXCHANGE. Unencumbered property to exchange for equities, farms for city property, residence for investment, vacant for improved, and vice versa. EDWIN P. ANSLEY, Real Estate, 10 East Alabama St. PHONES: BELL33****. ATLANTA 26ft i.OOO BUY’S 2-8TORY 10-ROOU HOUSE on North Boulevard; lot 91x17$ to alley. All modern Improvements. Beautiful home. $2,250—A 6-ROOM COTTAGE ON PUL- Ham atreat; lot 59x100; cheap at this price. $8,500 FOR NEW l-ROOM RESIDENCE ON Spring street near Kimball; never beeu occupied; piped for furnace, electricity and Lot 56x196 to alley, Terma. 145,000 BUYS GOOD INVESTMENT IN central store property, paying good net Income. See ue about this. $1,569 FOR BEAUTIFUL LOT ON MORE land avenue, 75x175, aag A PLAIN TALK TO SOUTHERN RAIL WAY MEN EMPLOYED NEAR IN MAN YARDS. We have recently put on sale a subdivision of lots be tween Howell Station and Inman Yards at $100 a lot. We are selling them on terms of $5 down and $5 a month without any interest. These teims are so easy and the price so small that near ly anyone can easily buy and pay for one of the lots. By depositing $5 every month for 20 months you get a deed to any lot you select. The subdivision lies in the eastern half of land lot 225, 17th district. The adjoining land lot on the north is al most entirely occupied by the Southern railway shops and yards, and the new W. & A. shops and yards. The ad joining land lot on the south includes a subdivision by E. W. Grove known as West Atlanta Park on the River car line. The subdivision we arc offering for sale lies in between the big railroad yards and developments along the River car line. We have almost a hun dred acres divided up into lots 50 feet front and 140 feet back. All the streets are 40 feet wide. The land in that portion of Fulton county lies rolling, but well drained, and without any swamps. Some of the lots are very pretty, lying at nice building grade and a great many of them have fine big oak trees, being in original forest. Now it is fair to assume that any good building lot located in such a section, surrounded by in dustrial enterprises employ ing a large number of men, is a safe purchase at $100. In fact, there are very few lots you can buv anywhere in Fulton county at A. GRAVES. Both Phones. 261-2 South Pryor Street. TWO NICE S-ROOM HOUSES, LOVEJOYH $900 each. ft COtat itooMs and iiai./.-ihlliard' 1 street; white section, $2,000. kOrn-BOOM HOiisfe, i'ioaz street! ' clone In. *1,100. 1 • Sice vacant lot, hilliaru lt., si) by 100. $700. Four-roM Hot’SFi, foWi.br 8*.. P6S nml Spencer, *200 tn *260, iF’ YOU WANT TO BUY'OR 8BU., SBB "TRUST BUSTERS" AT WHITE HOUSE Anti-Trust Conference Will/ Be Held Tonight by * Roosevelt. Washington, Juno 7.—The remits at! tonight’s anti-trust conference by the president and a number of leading of ficial advisers will probably Include tha directing of the attorney general to proceed before the summer vacation the prosecution of the, harvester, an thracite coal and powder trusts; di recting the Interstate commerce com mission tn file a motion demanding E. H. Harrlman to show cause why he should not bo required to answer cer tain questions of last winter's Investi gation, and recommending the Inter state commerce commission to press the Investigation of tho Harrlman-HUl' railway system. FOR SALE ANDERSON 527 CANDLER BLOC. PHONE 8161 P|pjjPP|l SOUTH SIDE BARGAINS *2,760—CREW STREET, NEAR GEORGIA avenue, 7-rnom 2-story home; good condi tion; largo lot nnd servants’ bouse. $350 caah. *J.7*0-CAPiTOL AVfcS’U*; rfSai'tikui. / room cottage: every known convenience; trn large bath room, garden and fruit. You will bay tills on night, for it’s nice and cheap, KSm-WAHHIXUTON STREET NEAR OR. ntond; new 9-room 2-ntory bouse; modern finish and fixtures, Including electricity nnd double hath. I*nrge elevated lot. Terms. THE REST INVESTMENT ON EARTH IK the earth Itnelf.” BOTH PHONES 43M * EXTRA UtXL PHONE 4230 At Nos. Ill, 115 and 117 Oak street, you can find three most stylish, modem 8-room cottages for sale on easy terms. Just being fin ished. They are simply beau ties in every detail. “We Get Results.” An employee at Inman yards can buy a lot for $100, put up a small cottage and live in a healthy location out among the trees, there by saving a big rent bill. he chances arc that this property will develop into a nice medium price residence section, where good rents can always be obtained for houses and a ready sale al ways be hd for lots or resi dences. Now these lots arc not as good as the average man would want for a home; the surroundings arc not as high class as someone might dc sire, but they are about the only lots a railroad man can buy at all in that section. There are no houses at all to rent in that, locality. The in dications are that the terri tory .will build up and condi tions will improve, and these lots will in a few years be worth many times the price we are asking. We recommend them as good places for Southern railroad employee** to buy and build homes, and make out with until such time ns they can locate In permanent homes. In the meantime, they cnn.be sav- hlg Item of rent, a monthly drain AT ORANGE FRIDAY) Editor of The Georgian Also to Address National Ed- , itors at Jamestown. / Hon. John Temple Graves will deliver an hddrcfls next Friday nt Orange, N. J., at the centennial of tho city’s becoming a township. Ills oration will Ih» delivered at tho uuvelllng of a monument to “Tho Dls- pntch ltlder of the Revolution,’* a yontb of old Orange, whoso statue, hy Frank Edwin Elwell, is a magnificent work of bronze. True to the principles proclaimed 241 years ago by tho settlers of Orange, tho the original settlement was begun, will hold their rmitcnnlnl celebration in thu. churches. Three days of festivities will be given over to the celebration, and tho 1 S r ontest military pageant ever known In ew Jersey will be ono of tho feature*- of tho outdoor celebration. The celebration will begin next Sunday, but on Friday the area test day will bo ushered In. This will mark the unveiling of the monument aud the display of mill* tnry. On next Tuesday, at the Jamestown ex* position, Mr. Graves will address the Na*i Ilona I Editorial Association, an organisation! rnmtiosed of tho foremost newspaper e<l* Itors In the country. He will leave At* Innta Friday afternoon for Jamestown otkl tho “Governor’s Special." * Has Its Regular Periods and, 1 Sets Republicans on Ends. \ Washington, June 7.—The rumor Is afloat! again that Rucker, the negro revenue col* lector nt Atlanta, On., will bo removed tn moke room for a white nppolntee. Thlg rumor has Its regular periods and sets tha Georgia Republicans on ends every titna lt comes up, but it Is doubtful If any actloia Is taken soon. It Is understood that the position hagj been offered to Harry Stillwell Edwards, now postmaster nt Macon. Homo time ago the rumor wna again started, but Secretary l.ocb denied emphatically that tho matter had been reopened. IN ENGLISH PRISON PRAEGEIt CONFESSES SAVANNAH ROBBERY, Important public Improvements In __ tlon—first, the' extension of the Marietta street <Howell Mill! enr line a distance of a half mile so ns to reach the new yards ml, repaving Marietta road (which It rough) from city limits out to Houtheru railway nrldge. These nre maters of pub lic concern, not demanded to help sell somebody's lots or Improve aomeimdy’a property, but nuthorlxed by public Inter ests. good many people nre buying these lots Just ns Investments. It Is easy to fore see enhancement and consequent profit lu a yluft lot so situated. The terms are so easy that nny one can make a real estate In- vestmetiMn thla way. Salesman always on the grounds every Saturday af ternoon from 2 to 5 to show prospective purchasers. Plats and maps at our of fice. FORREST & GEO. ADAIR. KiHt'Inl to Til. Georgian. Charleston, S. C., June 7.—The chl.f j of police of Clmrlentnn haa received a ‘ letter from Henry Praeger, alias J. H., Richards, who Is at present In Usk | prison, Flngfand, about to be tiled for seine offense and who wishes to be sent for by the Charleston authorities to be tried for a robber}’ committee here In 1899. Richards says that he Is alio wanted by “Mr. Sweeny,” jailor at Sa vannah, for robbing a safe there of *500. Chief Boyle will not send for Richards, as the man evidently wishes to taste American Justice rather than the English sort Praeger, or Richards, says that he knowa where the stolen goods are hid and la willing to make full restitution. NEED A FENCE? Page Fence Erected Cheaper Than Wood W. J, DABNEY IMP. GO., 96, 96 and 100 So. Forsyth Street. I