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T1 (E ATLANTA GEORGIAN’ AND NEWS: TUESDAY. MAY 24. 1910.
for sale—real estate.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
AUCTION SALE
Saturday, May. 28, at 3 O’clock P. M.
34 RESIDENCE LOTS IN DECATUR
Fronting on College Ave., Olympic Place and Mead Road
This is a Sub-division of the Mason and Sage property. A
part of that beautiful grove land, beginning across Mead Road
from Dr. Robt^ Ridley, Jr’s., splendid home and extending East
along College Avenue toward ‘Agues Scott, ,,( the beautiful mil-
lion-dollar school for girls.
. THE STREETS.
COLLEGE-AVE. is that broad avenue along the south side of
the Georgia railroad, running entirely thru the town of Decatur,
reaching Atlanta on the west and all of rural DeKalb county on
the east. It surely is a street that “goes somewhere.” Many
nf the best homes in Decatur front on it.
MEAD ROAD has been recently graded and widened. It
runs south from College-ave.. crosses the South Decatur ear line
where it intersects with Lakeview drive; the new automobile
route, connecting Druid Hills with East Lake. Mend road. Col-
letrc-avc. and Lakeview drive now compose the most traveled
route to and from the Athletic eluli grounds at East Lake.
Olympic place is a new street graded thru the property, and
some of the choicest lots front on it. All of the lots on this
street are nicely shaded. *
WATER, SEWER AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS.
The town of Decatur has recently installed a sewerage and
waterworks system. These, added, to the electric lighting plant,
give the residents of Decatur every city convenience excepting
gas. These conveniences run along in College-ave. up to Olym
pic place. By concerted action and at small cost, the purchas-
-ers of these lots can enjoy these conveniences.
DECATUR A DELIGHTFUL PLACE.
Combining city conveniences with suburban freedom and
rleanliness. Added to these is a social and educational at
mosphere unsurpassed. It is a well-known fact that many of
the best families in the state make their homes in and around
Decatur. Its educational advantages are too well known to
hare to go into particulars—a city.school system, Donald Fra
ser for boys, Agnes Scott for girls. Making Decatur easily thn
most desirable place among the many delightful suburban places
around Atlanta in which to build a permanent home.
ONLY TWENTY MINUTES
from Atlanta by the rapid transit trolley line, and only five min
utes from the court house in Decatur, making this property just
as convenient, to reach as many of the best residence sections
inside the city. Really being in walking distance from East
Lake and the ceuter of Decatur.
FOR THE FOREGOING SAFE, SANE AND SOUND
REASONS
■we recommend the purchase of these lots to those seeking
moderately priced lots in a good community, where they can en
joy plenty of sunshine and fresh air. along' with good neigh
bors and desirable surroundings. We also
STRONGLY RECOMMEND THE PURCHASE OF
THESE LOTS TO BUILDERS AND INVESTORS
because cottages and bungalows wonld find ready buyers; be
cause, as the lots are improved, the remaining lots become more
and more desirable. For these reasons builders and investohi
should not overlook this opportunity.
EASY TERMS ARRANGED.
We have arranged the following very attractive terms: On
all lots fronting oil College-ave., terms of $100 cash and $20
per month; on all the other lots, terms of $50 cash and $10
per month. All notes will* bear 7 per cent simple interest and
will be payable on or before maturity.,
DON’T FAIL TO BE ON TIME.
The first lots sold arc always the biggest bargains. Think about the difference between a proposition where values are al- .
>ndy established—as in this case—and, in one where they nrc goin g to be, maybe.
$50 IN GOLD WILL BE GIVEN AWAY.
.lust to make it interesting for all. we will give away $50 in gold absolutely free at this sale.
IIOW TO GET. THERE.—Take ears at comer of Peachtree and Edgewood-ave., marked "Decatur.” Get off at “Meads”
'Rose Hill.” You will then he opposite the property.
liet Plats from FOSTER & ROBSON, Agts. Titles Perfect
J. W. FERGUSON, Auctioneer
i2 South Broad Street
r 0R SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. FOR 8ALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
D. ZA-BAN & SONS
20 W. Mitchell St.
SPECIAL SALE IN DAVENPORTS
AND PARLOR SUITS
PaultleM Oak Davenport, covered In be»t chaae leather, regular JpHre
MS.00; now *
$29.50
FaultleiM Oak Davenport, heavy end* and beat grade chaae leather, roaular
price $50.00; now
W. E. WORLEY*
REAL ESTATE.
415-16-17 EMPIRE BLDG.
Five-piece Mahogany Parlor Suit, best grade relour. polished. regular price
ItS.flft; now ,52.50
"ur rfevlnnt Bo* Couch, covered In beet chaae, regular price
$19.50
See our line nf these good*. It'll be worth your while, and then we give
vui reasonable terma.
"THE HOUSE WITH THE STOCK."
.FOR 8ALE—REAL ESTATE,
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
E. RIVERS REALTY CO.
Real Estate, Renting and
Loans,
8 West Alabama-st.
Phones, 1207 and 1208.
BEFORE YOU BUIE, UWRITE ME
You want to save money on the plans for your new 1 F*2]
* It for you If we ran get together. I am a specialist In the economical
ussim of artistic, homelika homes. I
not deal In "stock” plans. Every
«inrl» design 1 turn out Is entirely orlg-
laid out to rult each Individual
need. Tell me what you want, what
*® Ur Ideta are, and I will utilise my
‘I'erlence to work them In a
for a model home that
J 1 ' 1 nt vour every need, and em-
,"*> oil your pet Ideas. 1 Isn't this
Investigating? Sketches
-free—write me. or call Main
..JACK HEAD. ARCHITECT,
J* Austell Building, Atlanta, Ga.
NEAR IN SOUTH SIDE
HOME, $2,250.
WITHIN walking distance
on the south side and on
a good street- we have a
nice little six-room cottage,
nicely arranged, surrounded
by a beautiful flower gar
den, and is an all around
!attractive home, that we
can sell for $2,250. Can ar
range terms of $200 cash,
and the rest can be paid in
monthly payments of $20.
Here is a fine place for the
working man with a small
income. Payments are less
than rent nyd no carfare to
pav.
BEST LOT ON ST. CHARLES-
AVE.. $1,250.
HERE is a strictly speculating
proposition ami ia sure to be a
money maker. Other lots are held
at $1,500 around this lot. and
none of them as pretty. No rea
son why this should not sell for
$2,000 within a year or so. It is
one of the prettiest home sift 1 *
in the city, having an elevation
of six feet and covered from one
aide to the other with brnntiful
oaks. We have this price for a
few da vs only.
W. E. WORLEY. •
TO THE MAN WHO
WOULD LIKE TO MAKE
A FEW HUNDRED
DOLLARS QUICKLY.
WE HAVE control of three parcel, of
real estate In three different parts of
the city that we are Instructed to eell
at once t<fr division.
THE FIRST TRACT Is In the western
psrt nf the city, one block from Bell-
ivood-sve. street cars, consisting of
four beautiful lols that w-ould bring
$1,990 If sold singly. We will rlose out
the four for $5ntt.
THE SECOND piece fa a beautiful
realdenca lot In the southern pan of
the city on Pearce-ave.. where things
are going on al a rapid rate; 12 1-2x150
feet; worth 11,000; will let It go for
$700.
THE THIRD piece consists of three
tots on Cleveland's!., near Moreland-
ave.. In the eastern psrt of the c|$y.
These lots are north 1*00; will close
them out for $400.
THE ABOVE property must be sold
for s specific purpose and some one
ran get a genuine bargain in aij nf It,
or either piece separately. Titles per
fect, and eaay terma can he arranged.
A. J. ft H. r. WEST.
213-219 Atlanta National Rank Rldg.
Teiephonea I754-$$5$.
FOR RENT.
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Repair
Department
-of-
GEORGIA
GARAGE
COMPANY,
56 Edgewuod-ave.
A SPLENDID, gentle horae, two-
seat rubber-tired surrey and
liarneaa; aomething first-class. A
rare opportunity. Reason, have
bought an automobile.
J. P. OLORE,
507 Peters Building.
RAN AWAY FROM WIFE;
NOW HE GETS 30 DAYS
Tfclrtj fte/* in lb* dljr |>rfi»»n wn* rh<*
poultry m*t*| »*ut by R»*rnr$|rr Hrivrl**
Ttittdtjr morning to Inin «J. Rron-n for
running *«*? an4 fulling to support kU
•If#.
Drown awl hi* brother. It will bn r*m*m
h*r«t. 4lMpbf»ri*d ■bout a Tear ago, and
It ***» foarnd tbnt both hud fn*#n drowndl.
M tbny kfl WMBlMiMy for n Ashing trip.
Ijitnr I Kin tfrown was found, nnd prom
IiuhI I’rohatfon OffUtf t ooflrr that ha would
took hli
Two D#td in Fit*.
Gaintburg, III., May 24*—Two men
ir#r* killed, on* wan badly bun. and *
nrorc Buffered nliirbl Injurl** early to.
day when the t'ity hotel of Monmouth
wan burned.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
AUCTION. SALE
OF
BUCKHEAD LOTS
Wednesday, June 1st, 2 P. M.
58 beautiful lots will be sold at
auction to the highest bidder.
THESE LOTS have double track car serv
ice out Peachtree road, which is 80 feet
wide, and is the finest thoroughfare lead
ing out of the city. Lots are all 50 feel
front and 175 feet to 225 feet deep. Streets
are all 50 feet wide. Tile distance from the
center of Atlanta is six miles, which is as
near as East Point, and two miles nearer
than College Park.
THIS is the first auction sale of lota at
thickhead, therefore, you will get in on
the ground floor.
THIS is the logical location for a residence
suburb on the north side. Consult the
map, or ask anyone who knows, and you
will see that there is no other location for
a suburban town on the north side.
PEACHTREE ROA D at Buckhead is the
junction of Pace's Ferry road, Roswell
road and Plaster Bridge road.
THERE ia over a million dollars' worth of
development work in progress aud in
prospect between Atlanta and Buckhead
now.
YdU go out Peachtree road to get to Ans-
ley Park, Peachtree Heights. M. & M.
Club and Silver I«ake.
BATTLEFIELD PARK, the new resi
dence suburb announced in yesterday’s
paper, is near this property.
EVERYTHING is in favor of this proper
ty advancing steadily and rapidly. There
is not a single factor adverse to its im
provement. There is no better investment.
Be wise and buy in time. Titles guaran
teed by Atlanta Title Guarantee Company.
$100 IN GOLD given away at this sale.
Sale starts promptly at 2 p. m. $10
given away before the sale begins; $90
given away after the sale ends. Plenty of
extra cars will leave corner of Broad and
Walton-sts. to get von t«* sale in time for
the beginning. Get plats at our office, f
Terms: $100 cash, balance 1-2-3
years at 7 per cent.
J. W. Ferguson, Auctioneer.
HOLMES & VERNER
REALTY CO.
1552 M. 8 N. F'orsyth St.
Deaths and Funerals
Mr*. Mattia Costley.
Mr*. Mattie Coat ley, aged 35 year^
died.at her residence, 258 Bellw-ood-
ave., Monday morning at 2 o'clork. She
I* aurvlved by her husband. J. W. Com -
ley. *lx daughters nnd one ion. The
funeral will be held Wednesday aft
ernoon at 2 o’clock at the residence.
The Interment will be In Hollywood
eemtery.
J. A. Fincher.
J. A. Fincher, *1 years of age, of 24$
West Mltchell-at„ died at a private
sanitarium Monday afternoon at 1:30
o’clock. The funeral will be held at
2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at
Barclay ft Brandon's chapel. The In
terment will be In Watt view cemetery.
Annie Ruth Crenshaw.
Annie Ruth, the 2-year-old daughter
of Mr. and .Mrs. J. SI. Crenshaw, died
at the family residence, 140 Kmmett-
»t., Monday morning at 5 o'clock. The
funeral was held at the house Tues
day morning at S o'clock. The Inter
ment was at Sandy Springs.
Mr*. - Virginia McIntyre.
The funeral of Mr*. Virginia McIn
tyre. who died Monday morning at the
home of her sister. Sir*. P. H. Klrt. In
East Point, wa* held at the residence
Tue*daj- morning at 12 o'clock. The
Interment waa In Flat Rock cemetery.
Alfred Cleveland.
The funeral of Alfred Cleveland, the
Infant son of Sir. and Mr*. A. L Cleve.
land, who died Sunday night at the
residence. 473 ChdVokee-ave., wa* held
Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock from the
home. The Interment wa* In the fam
ily burying ground*.
Cl*m Archer Daniel.
The funeral of Clem Archer Daniel
wa* held at.Greenberg, Bond ft Bloom-
Held'* chapel Tuesday morning al 10
-'clock. Tha Interment wa* In West
view cemetery.
Dr. Robert A. Fontaine.
The funeral of Dr. Robert A. Fon
taine. who died .Monday morning at hla
residence. 12$ Whitehall terrace, was
held at the reildence Tueeday after
noon at 2:30 o'clock. The Interment
wae in Weatvlew cemetery.
Mrs. Margaret Anna ■l*tar.
The funeral of.sir*. Margaret Anna
Bleser. $0 year* of age. and one of the
oldeat residents of Atlanta, who died
at her home at Cirniewood park .Mon
day morning, wa* held at Patteraon'a
chapel Tueaday afternoon at S o'clock.
The Interment was In Oakland ceme
tery.
Mr*. T. M. Lord.
Sir*. T. SI. Lord. »ged 1$ year*, died
at her home. 74 Neal-*t.. Monday aft
ernoon. She Is aurvlved by tier hus
band and on# child. The funeral will
he conducted at th* residence Wednes
day morning at 10 o'clock. The Inter
ment will be In Hollywood c*metery.
Me*. Ava Wright.
Sir*. Ava Wright. $1 year* of age.
died at the home of her granddaughter.
Mr*. Sflnnl* Falrcloth. at 8*vllle, Ga..
Sfonday. She I* survived by her grand
daughter. three *on». J. W.. T. M. and
J. T. Wright, and one daughter. Mr*. H.
E. Hyde, of ntigerald. Ga. The r»-
malna'a-ere brought to Atlanta Monday
night to Harry G. Poole's chapel, and
were taken Tuesday morning to Cham-
hlee, Ga„ for funeral and Interment.
Jasper Hay**.
Dalten, Ga., May 24.—Th* funeral«nf
Jasper Haye*. who died at his home
In Still Creek Saturday, occurred at
Ringgold Huntley afternoon. Sir. Haye*
wa* <$ year* of age. A wife and six
children survive him.
Clem Archer Daniel. *
Clem Archer Daniel. 41 year* of age.
died at a private sanitarium Sunday
night at 19 o'clock. The remains were
carried to Greenberg. Bond ft Rloom-
Held's undertaking establishment. The
funeral arrangement* will be announced
later.
Infant ef Q. T. Rowe.
Th# Infant daughter of G. T. Row#
died at the residence, 17 Guyton-*!..
Sunday. The funeral wa* held at Harry
G. Poole's chapel Monday morning at •
o'clock. The remain* were earn.-.; > .
Conyer*. Ga.. for Interment.
Mr*. Addle Conklin.
Mr*. Addle Conklin died at th* Ava
lon apartment* Sunday night. Tha re
main* were removed to Barclay ft
Brandon'* chapel, from where they wen
carried Sfonday morning, to Aurora. III.,
for the funeral and Intarmant. Mrs.
Conklin w*a the wife of A. B. Conklin,
vice president of the Atlanta Telephone
and Telegraph Company.
Mr*. T. M, Hamilton.
Mr*. T. SI. Hamilton, aged $0. died at
her horn* In Hapevllle Tuesday morn
ing. She |a aurvlved by her husband
and four children. The remain* will be
sent to Lovejoy, Ua.. Wednesday morn
ing for funeral and Interment.
A. 8. Doane.
New* has been received of the death
of Alonso Hett* Doane. aged 35. a for
mer resident of Hapevllle, which oc
curred In Tampa .Monday night. Mrs.
Doane nnd a son, Edwin Alonxo. were
with hlin at the time of hi* death. HI*
father, E. A. Doane, and a slater. Sir*.
J. T. Riley, both of whom reside at
21 West Peachtree place, alio survive
him. The funeral arrangements will be
announced later.
died at
prltsts sanitarium Sunday nfrht. ' ll» ws,
resent xraduats of the Atlanta College of
two aunta, Sira. C. P. Tyler and Ur*.
Faulkner. The funeral will be held at hla
1st.' realdanre. 154 Kllaahfth-at., Monday aft
*r»no« at 4 o'clock. The Interment will ba
In the family burying ground.
Dr. Out rontalna.
I)r. "ua Poutaine. axed 73 yeara. died at
hla reaideuee, 12* Whitehall terrace. Monday
morning at 9:30 o'clock. He wea formerly a
aurtcon in the Confederate army. The funeral
wilt be held aome time Wvdneadiy.
Sira. Ann!a W. DIaaar.
Mra. Annie W. Dicer, lied 30 yeara. died
Monday morning at a o'clock at her reaidenee
near tlrmewnod park. She la aurvired by
thrae tone, J. S4.. D. a. and A. II. Diaaar.
The funeral arranermrnta will be announced
later.
SEWING MACHINE ROW
ENDS IN FIST FIGHT
A* th# remit of a lively fisticuff
Monday between P. P. Pound, of a a aw
ing machine company, and B. P. Voting,
a customer, the two men were each
find $5.75 Tueaday morning by Re
corder Broyles.
The light occurred ]u*t outside of
the sewing machine company oftlce,
where Young had gone to make a set-
dement of a balance due on a machine.
In the scrimmage. Young received a
broken hand and Pound was bruised
over the eye. The trouble resulted f
a levy made on thl* particular mac
a few day* ago by the machine co
pans.
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