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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: FRIDAY. MAY 27. 1910.
for sale—real estate.
FOB SALE—REAL ESTATE.
AUCTION SALK!
Twenty-Five of the Choicest Lots
in East Lake
SATURDAY, JUNE 4. AT 3 P. M.
THE PROPERTY
An examination will demonstrate that we arc
offering the best property in East Lake; it is lo
cated on the crest of the hill immediately east of and
overlooking the beautiful Athletic Club . grounds.
The lots are large, shady and lie perfectly.
Tt is not often you have the opportunity to buy
at auction property of this character, unquestion
ably the choicest in this select suburb. We are not
offering you small crowded lots, but exceptionally
large ones, each being between one-half and three-
fourths of ail acre.
EAST LAKE
East Lake is the most select suburb of Atlan
ta, and lias every reason for being so. It is tlie home
of the Athletic Club, a permanent organization
whose, splendid grounds and equipment give to its
resident members every advantage to be derived
from suburban life. You have at your very door
golf, tennis, boating, fishing, swimming, and*indoor
sports, and a well appointed cafe.
East Lake has every advantage over other sub
urban propertyr There, is no negro section or other
objectionable feature near or between it and the
city. It is exceptionally healthful, the altitude be
ing higher than-that of Atlanta, Good ear service;
in point of time it is not as far from the business
center of Atlanta as many points within the city
limits; the cars are large and make the full trip in
28 minutes.
IMPROVEMENTS
Formerly East Lake was only the summer
home of its residents; now, since the many im
provements have been made it has become the per
manent home of absolutely every one, which is con
clusive evidence of its desirability, as a residential
section. The, sewerage system which is now being
installed will Re extended in front of these lots.
Electric power for lights is furnished at the same
price as in the city.
THE COMMUNITY
The character of the community has a heavy
bearing mi .the .value.of real estate. You will have
not only elegant and refined people, but high class
residences around you.
AS AN INVESTMENT
... There is a reason for the phenomenal and un
precedented advances of the real estate values in
this section, and it lias just started. Five years ago
you could have bought 20 lots for the price of one
at the present time.
You will always have an opportunity to buy
some kind of property at auction, but will never
have another to buy property of this character, as
there arc no more Tots of this quality in East Lake,
and there-are no more East Lakes. No city taxes
to he paid.
HOW TO GET THERE
Our special cars leave the corner of Pryor and
Alabama-sts. at 2:11) and 2:20 p. in., regular cars
leave on hour and half, Saturday, June 4, Our tal-
lyho will meet every car and convey you to the
property.'
- To satisfy yourself about the desirability of
these lots go out before the sale and look them
over. Cars leave the corner of Pryor and Alabama-
sts. every 13 minutes.
Terms are one-fourtli cash, balance in one,
two and three years, 7 per cent interest on de
ferred payments.
Get plats and full information from
CHAS. P. GLOVER REALTY C0„
Agents, 6 Auburu-ave.
STEVE R. JOHNSTON. Auctioneer.
vY. L. & JOHN O.
DuPREE
Real Estate, 316 Empire
Bldg.
n '!l rhune Main 5457.
Atlfinta 930.
112.000 WILL- BUT a cloze-in piece of i - entr»l-»ve. property with a front-
»«* of «2 feet and extending back to an alley. Owner leaving the city
*nd ha* inutrnrted u* to *ell at thl* aacrldce prli-e, otherwlt* would not
b * for tale. See u* at once about thla. aa you can make a quick turn with
» nlre profit. Can arrange term*.
•: ooo WILL BUT a cloaa-ln north aide piece of
double In value. Tou will have to hurry If you
**rm«.
property that will toon
get thlf. Cin AiTtnge
•
"T: Have LI8TED for quirk ,al* 122 acre* of (and that Ilea well and Juat
"*T Peachtree road, about 80 ecre* In good state of cultivation and bai
lee well timbered; good house, bam and orchard. good well and sprint
**'»r. only about in miles from Allsms. Owner needs money snd will
** | l si the very low prlefc of *70 per acre. This Is n plrk up: term* easy.
W. A JOHN O. DCPREF,.
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 SUBDIVISION OF THE MASON AND SAGE PROPER
TY. A PART OF THAT BEAUTIFUL GROVE LAND. BEGINNING
ACROSS MEAD ROAD FROM DR, ROBT. RIDLEY, JR.’S, SPLEN
DID HOME AND EXTENDING EAST ALONG COLLEGE - A Y E. T 0-
WARD“AGNESSCOTT,” THE BEAUTIFUL MILLION - 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 At
lanta on the west and all of niral DeKalb county on the east. It surely is
a street that “goes somewhere.” Many of the best homes in Decatur front
on it.
MEAD ROAD lias been recently graded and widened. It runs south
from Collcge-ave., crosses the South Decatur car line where it intersects
with Lakeview drive; the new automobile route, connecting Druid Hills
with East, Lake. Mead road, College-ave. and Lakeview drive now com
pose the most traveled route to and from the Athletic club grounds at East
Like.
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.
'Hie town of Decatur lias 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-aye. up to Olympic place. By concerted action and at
small cost, the purchasers of tliese lots can enjoy these conveniences.
DECATUR A DELIGHTFUL PLACE.
Combining city conveniences with suburban freedom and cleanliness.
Added to these is a social and educational atmosphere 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 have to go into particulars—a city school system, Donald Fraser
for boys, Agnes Scott,for girls—making Decatur easily the most desirable
place among the many delightful suburban places hround Atlanta in which
to build a permanent home.
ONLY TWENTY MINUTES
from Atlanta by the rapid transit trolley line, and only five minutes from
the court house in Docatur. making this property just as convenient to reach
as many of the best residence sections inside the city. Really being in walk
ing distance from East Lake and the center of Decatur.
FOR THE FOREGOING SAFE, SANE AND SOUND REASONS
we recommend the puivcliase of these lots to those seeking moderately priced
lot;? in a good community, where they can enjoy plenty of sunshine and
fresh air, along with good neighbors and desirable surroundings. Wo also
STRONGLY RECOMMEND THE PURCHASE OF THESE LOTS TO
BUILDERS AND INVESTORS
because cottages and bungalows would find ready buyers; because, ns the
lots are improved, the remaining lots become more and more desirable. For
these reasons builders and investors should not overlook this opportunity.
EASY TERMS ARRANGED.
We have arranged the following very attractive terms: On all lots
fronting on 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 hear 7 per
cent simple interest and will be payable on or before maturity.
DON’T FAIL TO BE ON TIME.
'Hie first lots sold are always the biggest bargains. Think about the dif
ference between a proposition where values are already established—as in
thus case—aud in one where they are going to be, maybe.
$30 IN GOLD WILL BE GIVEN AWAY.
Just to make it interesting for all. we will give away $50 in gold abso
lutely free at this sale.
HOW TO GET THERE—Take cars at corner of Peachtree and Edge-
wood-aYe., mnrked “Decatur.” Get off at “Meads” or “Rose Hill.” You
will then be opposite the property.
Get Plats from FO&TER & ROBSON, Agts. Titles Perfect
\v. FERGU.SON, Auctioneer 12 South Broad Street
ADMINISTRATORS SALE
A. f. & H. F. West, Real Estate Auctioneers
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Angler-# t#.. anil also
mlt-av#.. Forre#t-#re. ami llllllard-at.
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TWO riltjrr MORTUAQR BOND* of Piedmont Driving Club. drawing 6 imt rent; ton
1 •haVaatork In Atlanta Manonte Temple Uoropijjr. at.Mdt Au Atnerleiia In-
refitment Company. 2,200 share* atock in New Tork-Alabama iMI « ompany.
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ruond ring. wat«*h and other personal elferis. <
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BONDURANT & TIBBS,
Real Estate and l.oan,.
il-A South Broad. Both phone* 4*i(.
IN ona block of Pryor St., on* block of Georgia Are., we have a new e-room
houee. nice bath, ztatlonary waahat and. hot and cold water. alnk In
kitchen, on cherted etreet. street car* In front of door, and In a good neigh
borhood. If voti are looking for a home on ea«y term,, aee u* at once and
we ran «*ll you thla place at 12.500—12* ra*h and 125 per month, at 7 per
rent. Don't let thia bargain pa«*.
Sale begins Saturday
Special offering all pure
wool Blue Serge and Gray
Cassimere Suits made to or
der $10.75. Singer’s, 93
Peachtree.
BANK CLERKS PLAN
WARM SPRINGS PICNIC
The Annual- outing of th«* Atlanta
1 bank clerk* will hr held June 3 nt
Warm Springs.
The party will leave Atlanta from
the Union station In a aperial train.
Arrangements have Been eomplcted for
one of the most enjoyable occasions of
the season.
Ticketa are on sale at all hanks. The
committee In charge consists of L. D.
WHholt. John R. Jordon, P. L. Bhu-k-
shear. Will ft. Beck. L. P. Daly. <\ K.
8peer. F. McWhorter. J. H. Freeman
and O. t\ McWhorter.
To Now York in Auto*
Waycroos, Go-, May 27.—Frorp Way.
cross to New York by auto Is n trip
Mr. and Mrs. R. «?. 8rrtigg*. L. B. Hnr*
rell and J. T. Bunn will take in June,
leaving Waycros* June 3. The Way*
cross.Atlanta route will be traversed.
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Luggage Sale—See the Red Tags
TRUNKS—SUIT CASES—HAND BAGS
During the rebuilding just two doors below us wo
are offering inducements that represent a real saving
to you. Grasp the situation?
We also do repairing.
LIEBERMAN’S
The Trurik Store.
92 Whitehall Street.
ERSWORKI
thuslasm wii* that In the Interest
tlm Alabnnm-st. viaduct, held under the
auspice* uf the Went Side Progressive
club In the Schlewtnfer candy factory
warehouse on MHdlion-av«i. Thursday
Won lug. Those who attended say a
• Impetus was given to the, move
ment tu connfrt the west rids with
Alabama-st..
Tliero were many stirring talks.
Among those who responded were Har
ry Hchleslngrr, J, R, Smith, Alderman
Kvcrett, t'ounellman Mllburn, Dr. t*on-
r.ally, Walter Vlsanska and Dr. A. L.
Furtls.
The principal topic was some meaiif.
»f seeming the co-operation of the
'n It roads In building the viaduct. It Is
believed that H I* to the advantage of
the rail roads to share In the cost of the
•tructuro and at tho meeting represen
tatives were appointed to confer with
them*
resolution was Introduced by Wal
ter Vlsanska which called upon the
representatives of Fulton county In the
legislature to Introduce a hill authoriz
ing the state to build that part of the
viaduct which will he over the Western
and Atlantic railroad, which road Is
owned by the state. Tho resolution
was unanimously adopted.
Before the meeting adjourned each
one present had pledged himself to
keep working for the viaduct until it
became a reality.
Greatest merchant tailor
ing sale in America. All
wool two-piece suits made
to order, special price $10.75.
Entire satisfaction, or mon
ey refunded. Singer’s, 93
Peachtree.
DECORATION DAY
TO BE CELEBRATED
This special sale should
interest you. All wool Gray
and Blue Serge Suits made
to order $10.75. Satisfac
tion guaranteed. Singer’s,
93 Peachtree.
Tha annual Paroration day agar<daaa will
b« ohaarvad by tbs vatarana of th* Grand
Army of tha Republic at tha national eeraa-
tary at Marietta nail Monday.
Tha ralifion* aaarHaaa of tha occasion will
taka plara nait Hunriayat tha Egalaton Me
morial Methodic church in Atlanta and will
rondnrtad by Rar. Karl R. flluts.
Tha Mariatta asarriata will ha hald under
tha auapicaa of Pol! No. I, Atlanta; Poat So.
4, Tallapo»*a, Grand Army vatarani, and of
th# Woman’a Raliaf corp*. Th# Mariatta
Rlfiv* will alao taka part in tha txarcUas.
Tha program follows:
Aaaambly.
Mtiair, Nearer. My God. to Thai.*' by tha
band of tha Harantaanth t'nltad fitataa in
fantry and andlanca.
Prayar R-ar. K. D. Ellanwood. paator of
l nivaraaliit rhnrrh, Atlanta.
•Duty of tha Day," Comrada George B.
Mrklva, rommandar O. M. Mitrhal Pott, No.
I* Atlanta.
Mualf, Seventeenth Vnitad State* infantry
Hand. *
* Heading of dapartmvnt and national or dart.
Comrada if. H. rave. adjutant Poat No, f.
‘ Muair, * •America," by *#ranta#nth United
fitate* Infantry band and andlanca.
Lincoln'* Gettyabnrg addrea*. Comrade W.
If. Kimball, rommandar J. B. Steadman. Poat
No. I. Tallapooaa. fia.
'Tribute lo Our Daad,” Comrada C. P.
Kairbanka. of Poat No. I, Atlanta.
Mualc. by the Seventeenth Vnitad Stataa
W. Scully,
nfantry hand
Poam, Brlgaditr Ganaral
United Statv* army, retired.
Mualc ’•Star Spangled Banner," United
"tataa infantry hand and andlanca.
Poem. "Tha Unknown Daad." Comrada W.
ST. Scott. Poat No. I. a
Salute to the dead, ha
United State* infantry.
. .Tapa.
Benediction.
Decoration of grarea.
FOR SALE—REAL E8TATE.
F0R SALE—REAL ESTATE.
JUST LIKE RENT
$1,500— No. 60 Hamell-st.; city water; 1 block from
new First Ward school; 4 rooms with hall: lattice
back porch; 4 cabinet mantels, tinted walls; in fact,
a nice, new, clean cottage; only $25 cash and $15 per
month.
$2,500—See 575 West Hunter-st.; brand new, modem
six-room cottage; cherted street; sidewalks; 1-2
block ear line; nice level lot; only $25 cash and $20
per month.
NORTH JACIvNON—We have a cozy and complete
little cottage of 6 rooms, cabinet mantels, tile
healths, etc. This place is now renting for $30 per
month. Decidedly the cheapest property in this
section. Right at Ponce DeLeon-ave. Price. $3,650.
ON IRA-ST. we have a splendid investment: the
bouses are good; always rented; the lot is 150 feet
wide. Price, $2,500.
J. D. FLEMING
t'
1201-1202 4TH NAT. BANK BLDG.
Phone 2963 Main.