Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, July 03, 1907, Image 13

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-jFEST PEACHTREE LOTS. $65 per front foot will buy a 50-foot lot on West Peach- tree) close to 11th street jj 0W just price lots in this vicinity and you will find them from $87.50 to $140 per front foot. This lot is ideally located and easily worth $75 per front foot. $5,850 for a magnificent W. Peachtree lot between 4th 'and 5th streets; 60x195, Tliis is in a swell section of West Peachtree and the cheapest lot on the market, gee us about this. M. L. THROWER, 39 N. Forsyth St. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, MOT, 13 GLORE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. WITHIN 3 MILES OP ACWORTH, 04., uikudl'l form of 350 acre*; hns three fcoiwH fotiru*. "table*, etr.; 5,000 poach trm* four veiir* old; nbwit 10 acre* are full ibis war; on account of the fertile toil nml tin* elevation, tlilti U one of the I,Ilian* for fruit crowing In the *tate. The owner is a railroad man, and can’t look nfti r It properly, and want* to buy a -home {«,. nail U given m « price of |9 per nil., which ii» certainly a bargain. a far $12 per month; 915 per month. I pvKIi I.oT; WESTERN HEIGHTS} ™ ay y6. to alley; $75 cash. Con you beat EIGHT-ROOM MODERN HOME; NICELY papered, oft Crew, beyond Ormond atreet; a large lot. ul<*e shade tree*, and needs to en to be appreciated; $9,160. FIVE ROOMS AND HALL; LOT 48 BY 147] best part of Sidney street; Jnst think of Grant park, just ncrons the street; only yo; one thlnl cnah. balance easy. FIVE ROOMS—152 GRIFFIN STREET: this la n new cottage, with east front and In half block of car line; reuta $10 per month; $1,250; $100 cash and $15 per month. Font ROOMS—OHADY AVENUE-NICE cabinet nmnteli and a beauty; $1,650; $200 cash mid $20 per month. MCE CORNER LOT, WITH PLENTY OF shade; east front; one block of car line; best part «.f West End: owners need tho cash, sc here It goes; I7y). ON ngErilER STREET, WEST END; brand new modern home; corner lot; 50 by 1W; ttSfiO; term". llAVE .1IHT HOLD THRKK AND tlAVli one left: bmnd-uew six-room cottager best part of Choatnut street; lot 40 by 170 to an other street: cabinet mantels, city water, ■nd a beauty. See us at once; $1,750; "" cash and $5 per month. QUICK SALE. Six acres, level, rich soil, and well adapted to the growth of fruit and vegetables. This piece of property fronts 350 feet on one of the best streets in East Point with north front. In the “north east corner’’ is a splendid five- room house, well built of best ma terial, being double floored and storm sheeted, with cabinet man tels and tile hearths. It is a splen did little home with room enough for five more front lots and rear acreage for fruit, grapes, vegeta bles, etc. Go 1,000 miles and you can’t beat it. Price $2,700. Terms. EAGAN PARK LAND CO., 36 Inman BJdg. Bell Phone 4613. M’CRORY & JOHNSON 503 Peters Building.- Phones 4691. ON SUNSET AVENUE—$3,000 buys splendid 7-r. house, lot 55x 237, $500 cash. Has an east front and is a bargain at this price. Let ns talk to you about it at onee. $2,350 BUYS SPLENDID NEW 5-r. cottage, corner lot, east front, water, jjas, bath ; $350 cash, balance easy. See us quick if you want the best thing in the Grant Park section for the price. Don’t wait a moment. Call us up as soon as you read this ad. THREE BEAUTIFUL LOTS ON lovely street in West End, actu ally worth today $1,500 each. Act quick and you can get them for $1,250. If you are looking for something real nice to build on for investment, don’t miss this oppor tunity. They are large and level, 2 feet elevation. TAKE A LOOK AT OUR LOTS. OAKLAND AVE. Tin: EAST SIDE. BETWEEN OR iwntt mi,i Sydney afreet. This tract Is 976 from.will aub-dlvMe Into nine lots ■ 5® ,r n ‘‘ h » . n, l l«t* running back to a 25- 2L nuking tbs corners 100 feet J"ii can have eleven lota. This prop- ^ I" Just beyond the mllo circle in n of two cur lines. A party cau build ‘„ n P * ,1( 1 nmk# good money. $7,000 get* on very easy terms. * GRANT & PETTY, 30-32 East Alabama St. SEES 3CBg 533 for SALE m ANDERSON 1 52? CANDLER BLOC. PHONE 3161 Fine South Side Home. $7,000. b»n, T 9JI WANT A NICE HOME, M-huITi I’" r t m »« by n man who 1 " 7 11103n I n K of borne and S, Ibem. We hare It end W ef »' for * P 1 * 0 '- Hut !, r " 'J»»hlngtott street, near Ormond, ■'"•’bed In Onset meterlnl »oMl.tl’ eoiivenlenee, lacladlBg iC - , "'•nllful lot. 10x200 feet, with .. wey. .table nml - .1. $1,750 BUYS A NICE NEW 5-r. cottage on Sunset avenue. It’s cheap and you ought to see it and quit paying rent. INMAN PARK HOMES ON EASY TERMS. Fronting DeKalb avenue, a modem six-room residence, electric lights, shady comer lot, an ideal home, $3,000. Terms. ROBSON & RIVERS. Real Estate and Renting Agents, 8 W. Alabama. UFURXISHED. Large two-story seven- room home, new, modem; just off Moreland avenue; pretty, elevated lot; $2,500. Car line in front. 186 Jackson street ..$15.00 Sutherland (Kirkwood).. 60.09 47 Doane 96.00 331 E. Linden 80.00 196 nil! 45.00 124 Merritt* 45.00 668 Edge wood 39.86 5G8 Edge wood.... 37.50 DoKalb avenue 85.00 61 Crow 42.50 391 Spring 37.50 206 Pulliam 86.00 298 Capitol avenue 50.00 45 Boulevard place 27.50 8 Highland avenue 26.00 345 Ashby 27.50 74 Currier 7 27.60 12 rooms 12 rooms 11 rooms 10 rooms 10 rooms 8 rooms. 8 rooms 8 rooms 8 rooms 8 rooms 6 rooms 6 rooms 6 rooms L. A. WOODS, 818-19 Empire Bldg. BELL ’PHONE 2099. STANDARD 177L I MAKE EASY. TERMS. STATISTICS. two cash and ns run month will buy you a brand new 3-room cottage; It Is nicely located and uear a good car line. $3,650—lilt AND NEW 7-ROOM HOUSE. with long hall; on the very best part or South Boulevard. This Is a swell place; hns the finest cabinet mantels, tinted walla, and open nickel plumbing throughout, ami la east front lot, 190 feet deep with benuti- ftil oak shade. $S») cosh and $35 per month. $2,600—WE HAVE A SPLENDID 6 ROOM cottage on Woodward avenue, near the corner of Cherokee; hat a large lot aud all modern conveniences. FOR SALE. corner lot; J7.000. JACKSON STREET-NEW MODERN two-story nine-room resilience, near North avenue. Tills Is a beautiful home anil bargain; 17,500. uve rooms: water, imin ami gas; near Grant park; $250 cash; $20 per month. Price $2,250. say $100 or $150 cash, balance I CHAMBERLIN STREET. NEAR EDGE- wood. on Chamberlin street, we oqer a fire-room cottage for $1,700, on easy terms. BEE MB FOR BARGAINS. $8,250 BUYS A LOVELY HOME on Columbia avenue. Has large corner lot, 10 rooms, furnace heat, gas and electric lights, ev erything up to date. Easy terms, or would exchange for southside home. This is a first-class propo sition. WEST END—WE HAVE A number of splendid things to offer in cottage homes, very at tractive terms. See us before you buy. GRANT PARK—IN THIS LOVE- Jy section you can secure a homo with small cash payment, and what yon are now paying for rent, Don’t fail to see us. EDWIN P. ANSLEY, Real Estate, 4-6-8-10 East Alabama St. I’HONES: BELL 333 & 363. ATLANTA 300. We have for sale four brick houses, well built, in good condition, with all mod em improvements, close in on one of the best residence streets on the North Side, renting now at about $1,900 per year, but which should bring $2,160. This property belongs to an estate, and is being forced on the market for purpose of division. It is a rare opportunity to pick up a bargain. Cottage of six rooms just off Moreland avenue; never been occupied; electric lights; uicc home for young couple. ROFF sms & CO., 301 and 302 Fourth National Bank Building. Bell Phone 888. CHARLES M. ROBERTS. Office 12 Aubuxa Awe. $2,800—WE HAVE A BEAUTIFUL 6-ROOM suburban oottagu with lot 63 foot front and 225 foot daep. This house has large rooms, wide hull; cherted street, nml brick walks; beautiful shade, and n ulce selec tion of fruit. This la u beautiful plneo aud will make you tin Idenl home. $5W cash and tho balance to suit. $8,000—-WE HAVE A 7-ROOM HOUSE w thin walking distance of the ceuter of >> liltehnll and Is modern In every respect. Hns a lot 200 feet deep to a wide alley. Just consider tho cur fnre you cau save by buy ing this place. $3.500—WE HAVE A SPLENDID 7-ROOM cottage on the very best part of Wood ward avenue: gas. water, and bath; nice mantels, and tile hearth. Terms reasonable. WE HAVE A NICE OAK GROVE LOT on North Decatur car Hue, 100 feet front and running bark something like 600 feet •Ieon. you fellows who want a t*lnee for poultry yard come In to see us nud let us tell von how reasonable we can sell you $2.659-WAY OUT ON CAPITOL AVENUE we can sell you n Jnm-up 6-room cottage with lot 200 feet deep and enut front. Con venient to stores, churches, nud schools. Terms reasonable. WILLIAM S. ANSLEY. Real Estate. 217 Century Building,- Phones Bell 288, Atlanta 295 ANSLEY DARK LOT AT A BAROAIN- On Peachtree circle, near Peachtree street. One of the prettiest lots In the park. Owner will tnke cost for It, ns he needs his money for other purposes. Homebody will get a bargulu in this lot. It won't take much money to handle It. ALLEN & WHITE, Real Estate and Renting. Atlanta Phone 823, 1207 Candler Bldg. WE HAVE FOR IMMEDIATE SALE THE nicest home on N. Boulevard. This beau tiful home Jast completed will lie sold for Its actual cost If bought wltliln the next few days ns the owner must leave, the city. It Is situated convenient to three car lines and Is equipped with every modern renlence. Including electric lights, steam heat, servant's rooms ami laundry. The plumbing alone in this house cost $2,809. If Interested, Investigate nt once. r IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A 4 OR 5 room house, one built to suit your own Ideas, call aud have a talk with us. We can do business with you If yon replly want a cottage home, nt a moderate price In a strictly white neighborhood. WE CAN SELL YOU A MODERN 5-ROOM cottage, with reception hall and all con- venlenecs for $2,860. This la ah Ideal little home rrd It will unit you. WE WILL BUII.D 15 HOUSES JUST OFF Highland avenue m beautiful lota, to atflt purchaser. It Interested call at once. ANNI8TON PLANT SIGNS FINI8HERS’ SCALE. Special to The Georgian. Anniston, Ala.. July I.-—'The Western Rtcel, Car and Foundry Company has signed the new finisher* scale for the I oca! plant, Instead of the puddlers’ scale, as reported. The company will probably sign the puddlers’ scale In a few days. Large quantities of raw material are being received, about 40 car loads of mat*'rial having comb In during the pm>t two days. NORTH AVENUE-DID YOU THINK YOU could get a two-story house on North sre- nua, with a lot 60 by 160, for 98,250? I have a place of thla kind, and It will pay you to come and aee It. DECATUR. GA.—NICB COTTAGE OF SIX rooms, on lot 100 by 227, near Agnes Scott College, and convenient to both enr lines; gas and water both. Price 82,760. NORTH SIDE HOME-HALF BLOCK from Peachtree; 9 rooms, furnace heat, and all conveniences; east front; shaded lot; ■table on lot. Prlco la $9,000. Mortgage of $6,000, which cau run. | HUM. ICHTATE ^ 10 CENTURY BUILDING. 'Both phones -*2.1-4 EXTRA DELL 4-HONE 4205 room houso on rooiua, tliroo big closets, two cabinet man tele, panfry, front, side nml rear porch. Elevated lot, sand finish and eeine~‘ * ter. Will sell on your term*. Call speot material nud workmnnshlp. Select your own paint, etc. $5,000—ONE OF THE PRETTIEST LOTS on West Peachtree street, 100x203; terms one-third rash nml balance one and two yenrs nt 6 per cent. $1.675-HIGH LAND AVENUE, LOT 75x138, and enny terms. U,<m_FOR 98 ACRES ONLY SIX MILES from Atlanta, nnd throe-quartern of a mile from the enr line and rail read, hag four- room bouse, good ninny outhulldlngn. very NEEDA FENCE? Fence Erected Cheaper Than Wood V/. J. DABNEY IMP, CO., M, 98 and 100 80. Forsyth 8traat PROPERTY TRAN8FER8. 3450—Samuel D. Rambo to James H. Hobbs, lot on Parsons street'. War ranty deed. 3703—John Thomas to Sabina S. Nichols, lot on Parson street. War- lanty deed to secure loan. 31,350—W. L. Burel to J. N. Bids, lot on West End avenue. Warranty deed. 3650—J. W. Bide to Protestant Epis copal church, lot on West End ave' nue. Warranty deed to secure loan. $5—Lovie P. Barnes to W. L. Peel, lot on Roach street. Quit claim deed. 13,600—F. C. Lacy to J. M. Poole, lot on Ponders avenue. Bond for title. 3776—E. A. Haae to J, Preston Lyons, lot on Mercer avenue. Werranty deed. 33.810.60—Southern Real Estate Company to E. R. Haas, lot on Pencil- tree Circle. Weiranty deed 3750—S. Allan Jonee to Georce May, lot on Oak street. *“ deed. 31.300— Chapman E. Scott to V. D. Mattox, lot on Richmond stroet. War ranty deed. 1634—Tom Weaver to D. V. Allen and J. C. Allan, lot on West Peach tree Place. Warranty deed. Hollywood Cemetery Corporation to Mr*. J. A. Anderson, lot In Hollywood cemetery. Warranty deed. 3166—Atlanta Real Estate Company to W. T. Gray, lot on McDaniel street. Warranty deed. 31.460—Gaynell McManmon to Estey Blelch, lot on Kennedy and Davis streets. Warranty deed. 34.100— James N. Hendrix to Mrs. Eula C. Morgan, lot on Luclle ave nue. Warranty deed. 33,800—James M. Hendrix to Mrs. Eula C. Morgan, lot on Ashby street. Warranty deed. 31.300— John A. McCord to Mr*. H. E. Pinkston, lot on Garden street. Warranty deed. 3500—K. • A. O'Donahue, to Mr*. II. E. Pinkston, lot on Oorley street. Warranty deed. 3600—Mr*. Llnle Johnaon to John H. McCord, lot on Garden street. War ranty deed. 360—William Wolpert to Mr*. Suslq L. Wolpert, Dellle B. Wolpert *n<l Wil liam J. Wolpert, lot In Hollywood cem etery. Warranty deed. 31.200—Thomas L. Thomas to Mrs. E. Murray, lot on 8. Moore street. Warranty deed. 3600—Sidney C. Tapp to Charles H. Evans, lot on Greenwich street. War ranty deed. 36—Walalhe B. Carr to V. C. Rollins, lot on Mitchell street. Quit claim deed. 36—Rosa L. Tonkutn Thomas to V. C. Rollins, lot on Mitchell street. Quit claim deed. 3676—H. L. Alherson to Mrs. Helen Williamson; lot In land lot No. 24. Warranty deed. 3605—Mrs. Ruby E. Coggins to Mrs. Alice C. Clny. lot on Griffin street. Warranty deed. 3500—John R. Webb to Alice Clay, lot on Bell street. Warranty deed. 31,360—C. L. Trimble to T. R. Wal ton, lot In Eagan Park. Bond for title. 34.250—H. T. Tillman to 8. It. Bridges, lot on Forrest avenue. War' ranty deed. 32.100— 8. R. Bridges to the trustees of Emory College, lot on Forreet ave- nuo. Loan deed. BUILDING PERMITS 36,260—Congregation Ahonath Achlm to build addition to Jewish church at corner Piedmont avenue and Gilmer street. 3260—Shaull Moran Company build one-story office, 349 Decatur street. 3850—Mutual Investment Company build one-story frame dwelling at 64 McDonald street. 31.300— J. M. Fuller to build one- story frame dwelling at 74 Kalb ave nue. „ 31.700—Mutual Investment. Company to build two onc-stoty frame dwellings at 701-16 East Fair street. g] 76—Martin Amorous to build coal house at 176 Ivy street. 31.100— J. C. Ttimlln nnd Edgar Mor. rls to build two-story frame dwelling ut 670 North Boulevard. 33.000— W. J. Boyer, to build one- etory frame dwelling at 616 Edgewood avenue. 32.000— Mrs. J. M. Slaton to repair tire damage at 11-13 North Broad Mreet. 31 200—J. Mitchell to build two-etory frame dwelling nt 214 West Mitchell '*33*000—J, M. Hendrix to build two r ne-story frame dwellings at 889-91 Crumley etreet. DEATH8. Doc Posey, age 86 years, died at Dal ton. Ga. (Lynching). Tom Plltman, colored, age 23 years, died nt Macon, Ga. Olln Willis, age 1 year, died at 149 Emmett street. Joseph. Burrs Lake, age 1 year, dlod at 250 Ponce DeLeon avenue. Joseph Doyle. Joseph Doyle, the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. James Doyle, died Wednesday morning at the family residence. 23 Corput street. The funeral services wilt be conducted Thursday morning at 9 o'clock at the Barred Heart church. The Interment w-lll be In Weetvlew cemetery, Mr. Doyle Is connected with the Spool Cotton Company of Atlanta. Mrs. Louise Morse. The body of Mrs. Louisa Morse, who died Tuesday afternoon at 30 Crew street, was sent to her home. Orange City, Fla., Wednesday morning. Tho funeral services and Interment will take place In that city. Mrs. Annie M. Dickenson. Mrs. Annie M. Dickenson, nged 43 Warranty years, died Wednesday morning nt her, residence. 186 Ashby etreet, after an Illness of six months. She is survived by her husband, A.. Dickenson, who Is Southern repre sentative of the Creamery Pocking Company of Chicago, and two #ona. Styles Dickenson, sn artist In New York, and William B. Dickenson, of Atlanta. The funeral services will bo conducted Friday, the hour to be de cided later. The Interment will be In Westvlew cemetery. . Joseph Burr Lake. The funeral services of Joseph Burr Lake, the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lake, who died Tuesday morn ing at the family residence, 280 Ponce DeI,eon avenue,' were conducted Wed nesday morning at 10 o'clock. The In- , ferment was In Oakland cemetery. Virgil h7"Bradley. The funeral services of Virgil !L Bradley, the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs.. J. P. Bradley, who died Monday morn ing at the family residence, 173 Griffin street, were conducted Tuesday after- . noon at 2:30 o'clock. The Interment was In Casey's cemetery. BLOW DP HIS FIST 10 BE FATAL Negro Tracked by Officers by Crutch Prints in Earth. Accused of killing hie wife by etrik- ’ . |ng her In the abdomen with hie' flat, Allen Ragland, a one-legged negro, re siding at 310 Chapel street, was traced for half a mile early Wednesday morn- Ing by his crutch prints In the earth and was Anally taken Into custody by Policemen Pearson and Brannan. Tho woman, Lula Ragland, died sud denly at her home a few minutes after being struck by her husband. David Ragland, her 18-year-old aon, was Jhe „ only eye witness. He says his father came home about midnight drinking and began to quarrel with his wife. Ha slnpped her several times, the hoy states, and Anally struck her In the abdomen with his Ust, after which he left. Shortly afterward the women fall dead. Police Sergeant Poole was notlAed agd put Officers Pearson and Brannan on the trail. They followed Ragland by means of the crutch prints and found him at the home of his father In Colliers alley. 21)1) I'OnCC l^fiePiin mniuc. Joe Tobee. colored, ege 38 years, died at Grady Hospital. EXCHANGE CONDEMN REPORT Thinks Report Should Be Published as Soon as Received. . Augusta, Ga., July 3—The Augueta Cotton Exchange today passed a reso lution condemning the cotton reports Issued by the government. The Au gusta exchange thinks that the Infor mation obtained by the government should not be withheld from the public, but all the facts should be given out as soon as they are received. The Augusta exchange leads all the others In the country In the adoption of the resolution. 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