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FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
WANTED-CLOSE-IN
' t ' A NICE LITTLE HOME of five or six rooms, not oVnr ten min
utes ride, on or near car line; must be in good repair and b
bargain. Write and give full description, size of rooms. Will
pay 12,100 to $2,500'cash.
BETTIS & CARMICHAEL,
25 South Broad SI.
Bell Phone 2201 Alain. Atlanta 1840
FARM FOR SALE
rilVE MILES from center of city, on cberted road, we <have
jabout* a 100-aere farm; railroad running through the proper
ty-; two streams of pure running water; three or four lovely
bull'ding"sites; fronting railroad and chert road. Can be sold
on reasonable terms. See us for particulars.
J. E. JOHNSON & CO.
215 PETERS BUILDING. PHONE 2245 MAIN.
M. L. THROWER
REAL ESTATE AND RENTING,
S9 NORTH FORSYTH STREET.
HERE’S YOUR OPPORTUNITY.
DO YOU WANT IT? Thirteen acres of land, seven three-room
houses, lnrge barn, fine office. This property on Southern rail
road. Two good sidetracks. Everything in first-class condition,
and you will have to look a long time to get something hotter
for a manufacturing site. See us as to terms and price. Ask
for Mr. Green.
SMITH & DOBBINS
312 PETERS BUILDING. v
BELL PHONE MAIN 2126,
»l,0W—New (-room bungalow, with pretty electric an d gas fixtures; nice
bath room with open plumbing; attractive mantels, tinted walls, stained
floors and plenty of closets; nice shaded lot, 50x160, In the growing north
aljU.yyctlon; MM cash and ISO per month, without Interest,
JS 500—New 2-story g-room house, neaf Ponce Del^on-ave. and Boulevard;
hne every convenience: nice reception hall, tinted walls, pretty mantels;
large level,lot and a good home proposition.
GEORGIA DEVELOPMENT CO.,
Real Estate.
315-16 Fourth Nat. Bank. Phone Main 3500
THE GEORGIA DEVELOPMENT COMPANY are now offering a limited amount
of their capital atock for sale for the purpose of developing their apple lands In
northeast Georgia. The man who gets some of this stock at par may consider
himself lucky. '
THEY are also offering a few live and ten-acre tracts of apple lands for sale. They
will plant the land fn tree# and take care of them until they come Into bearing.
This Is also a good Investment.
-SEE US-
Sl,000.00 LOSS
ONE OF THE BEST BUILT and up-to-date homes on Capttol-ave. This
place waa built for a home, but on account of III health owner must go
to tho, country and Is willing to sacrifice 11,000, If aold In next few days.
See us for price.
BONDURANT & TIBBS,
Real Estate. 24-A South Broad-st. Botli Phones 4876.
NEW SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE
WE HAVE a new seven-room home In Inman Park that has all conven
iences, Including furnace heat, electric lights, hot water, porcelain bath,
tile sidewalk, charted street, cemented basement; house never occupied.
We will sell for 21,500; terms. This Is 2500 less than It can be bought tor
a little later.
PITTMAN CONSTRUCTION CO.
205 Rhode s Building.
: JOHN D. MULDREW
BEAL ESTATE.
Both Phones 3534. 6.16 Empire Bldg.
61-2 ACRES.
IN COLLEGE PARK that I am instructed to sell or exchange
for good renting property anywhere in tho city. This can be
divided into 28 building lota, 50x190, and can He sold for $400
per lot, on taring of #50 cash and #10 per month. You will be
surprised how cheap 1 can sell you this. Would be glad to
take this up with any real' estate agent in the city. Let me
know what you have.
FOR 8ALE—REAL E8TATE.
CHEATHAM BROS.,
8 Luckie Street.
IVY 251*. ATLANTA 3417.
OUR GUESS
IB THAT ONE of these homes will suit
you. Read and see If the streets an-
peal ,to you. We are sure the homes will.
No delay In showing property. Terms
right.
HOMES FOR SALE.
Piedmont. 10 rooms, $8,000; Peachtree
circle, eight rooms. $8,500; Fourteenth-
•t., eight rooms. $8,600; Myrtle, eight
rooms, $7,260; Myrtle, "even room■ $«.-
600: Angler, nine rooms, $6,000; Holder-
ness. six rooms. $3,750; Greenwood, eight
rooms. $4,500; Luctle, six rooms, $6,000;
Blmpson. six rooms. $2,660; Simpson, eight
rooms. 86,000; Bedford, eleven rooms. $6,-
000; Spring, seven rooms, 86.000; Jackson,
eight rooms, $4,600; Courtland, eight
rooms, 15,600; Vedado way. sir rooms, $4,-
600; East Pine, six rooms. $3,600; Jack-
son. ten roomr " *
rooms, $6,760; 8
McLendon, seve
PIEDMONT-AVE. LOT.
EAST FRONT, ahaded; located right:
price away under market; $2,760.
CHEATHAM BROS.,
8 LUCKIE STREET.
FOR 8ALE—REAL E8TATE.
W. E. WORLEY, .
EMPIRE BLDG.
PHONES 3312.
$25 CASH,
$25 PER MONTH,
FOR DANDY,
BRAND-NEW,
SIX-ROOM COTTAGE
ON SIMPSON-ST.
HOUSE HAS
ALL CONVENIENCES.
INCLUDING
CAR SERVICE.
PRICE,
$2,250,
$1,000.
THREE-ROOM HOUSE
ON CORNER LOT,
100x200 FEET.
$100 CASH.
BALANCE
$15 PER
MONTH.
J. P. GLORE,
Real Estate and Loans.
307 Peters Bldg.
Both Phones 4140.
TWO MILES from Buckhead, 60 acres
flat t
te fin#
ally v
$4,00'
NEAR**M'DONOUGH ROAD—FIve miles
of city limits, 107 acres; fine dairy farm
with timber enough to nay half the prlco.
One small dwelling and barn, and a real
bargain at $30 per acre.
HOUSES FOR RENT.
For Rent Bv
EDWIN P. ANSLEY,
Forsvth Building.
Bell Phone 1304; Atlanta
Phone 363.
NEAR RED OAK. 230 acres fine farming
land; four dwellings, barn. etc. Only
$60 per acre. This is a cash bargain.
FARM FOR SALE.
WITHIN two milts of the city limits vrs have
for self one of the best little farms to
be found, only 46 serea: lies well, situated on
one of the best charted mads around Atlanta;
good 5-roora house, fine spring, well and a
nlea stream of water running across the #n*
tire farm; about twenty acres fn bottom; sn
Ideal placa for a dairy and traek farm. Be*
longs to some heirs, therefore it must be
aold at once. Price la no object. Let us
show you.
W. L. & JOHN O. DuPREE
Real Estate.
616 Empire Building.
Phonej: Bell Main 3457, Atlanta 930.
W. E. WORLEY,
Empire Bldg. Phones 3312
Location. Rooms.
Pries.
16 Currler-st
18
*isoTo3
Dacatur. Go., corner Broad ajid
Churcn-sta
10
60.00
805 West Peachtreo...
1
4 0.00
179 East Plne-st
9
37.60
rt*l South Pryor-sL
9
62.50
Decatur. Ga... Candlor-,L
8
S6.«a
158 Pulliom-st. ................
S
ao.of
28 feast North-ave.,,#
8
60.00
Kirkwood. Ga., 13 North How-
ard-st
8
25.00
385 cilenn-st
8
32.60
470 tforth Boulevard
8
S6.00
419 North Boulevard
8
56.00
419~*Luckie-st
8
28.00
Decatur. Ga.. Rallroad-ave—
8
iTTo
76 Clobume-ave., furnished....
8
75.00
187 Clebume-ave
8
75.00
B Yonge-,t
7
sn
Peachtree road
7
37.60
Decatur. Ga., DeKolb-ave
7
32.60
Decatur. Ga.. Candler-,t
7
20.00
81 East Alexander-at
7
$5.00
166 Pulllam-st.
1
26.00
68 Orieana-at
6
18.00
Decatur. Ga.. Oak-at
6
22.60
270 Lawton-st
6
22.60
274 Lawton-st
6
22.60
Kirkwood, Ga.. Howard-st
6
18.00
88 Cameron-st
6
11.60
39 Plckert-at
8
16X0
"6T0lnrk-at
6
25.00
152 Emmett-st
6
18.00
8 Rosedale-avo
6
20.00
Kirkwood, Ga
6
16.00
13 Jesephlre-,t
6
18.00
6 Ormowood-ave
6
25.00
$9 Copenhlll-ave
5
22.60
APARTMENTS.
Location. Rooms.
Price.
613 Courtland-st
i
136.00
615-A Courtland-st
5
30.00
43 Went Flfth-,t.
6
40.00
46 West Flfth-at
6
46.00
631 Pledmont-ove.
6
60.00
ON SIMPSON-ST., dandy brand new, six-
room house with pretty bath and other
modern conveniences. Car line In front.
Good neighborhood. Price 12,250.
5400 PER ACRE.
FIFTY ACRES In vicinity of Druid HUIa
property, with front on Pone. DeLeon-
ave. Fortune In this.
540 PER FRONT FOOT.
BET on beautiful Ni
nes*, Including d
l contractor who
55.250.
WEST END—On laved street, new bun
galow with all latest attachmsnts; cool
front lot. Terms.
53,500.
NEW, 5-room house, well located on north
side. Pretty, level, corner lot. Place
Is surrounded by line homes. Fine shade.
Is a bargain.
RAILROAD SCHEDULE.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
JOHN M. PONDER,
16 Aubum-ave.
Both Phones.
82,600—Delaware* a ve., one block of Mc
Lendon; six* room cottage; lot 200 bj
120. Terras. $160 cash, balance $20 pel
month. No loan to asaume. Thla la lo
cated right In line of rapid enhancement
and Is dirt cheap,at the price.
S. B. TURMAN & CO.,
Real Estate and Renting.
Moreland-ave.
$3,760—On this beautiful street on a
prominent corner, we have three lota
160 feet deep; cheapest thing In Atlanta;
property In front or thla caivt be bought
for Jeaa than $60 per foot.
$1,800—On WELLBORN-ST., Juat off of
.WEST END-AVE., good 2-atory 7-room
houae in good shape; lot 40x160.
$3.250—Terms $100 cash, balance $20 per
month; pretty six-room cottage; Q
park section. Has all conveniences.
$5,000—Near West Peachtree-at.; In fine
section; pretty up-to-date bungalow;
never occupied; all conveniences. In the
right section and on terms of $760 cash
biuance monthly.
$4,600—On ono of the best residence
streets south side; six-room bungalow;
all conveniences. $760 cash, balance easy.
$1,260—North Jackaon-st.; six-room mod
ern stone frpnt bungalow: $1,600 cash,
balance easy. New and attractive.
76 by 146.
$6,260—Just off North Boulevard, on one
of the best north side streets; eight-
room two-story home on.corner; has all
conveniences; new and on a corner. $1,600
cash, balance $500 annually.
$2,000—One block of street car; East Lake
car line; neat six-room bungalow: lot
60 by 190; new. Terms $160 cash, bal
ance $20 monthly.
$3.600—West End; new six-room home; all
conveniences; $260 cash, balance eaay.
*3.500“
to cent'
venlencee.
minutes walk
Little Bed-Time Tales haven*
The New Football
I HAVE got 3 little surprise for
you,- uid Mr. Minot a, he arrived
home for hit Saturday afternoon
half holiday, and coax a, he
would,' Way land couldn’t find on
what it was.
All through dinner hour he begged
and begged hit father to tell him
what the surprise wu, bat Mr. Minot
only smiled and laid, “wait until after
dinner."
It seemed a long time to Wayland
but finally desert waa eaten and the
family arose from the table.
"Come on,” Mid Mr. Minot at he
reached for hi, hat and a funny
square bundle on the email table on
the opposite aide of the room.
And Wayland very much excited
grabbed his hat and followed bit
father out through the back door to
the yard.
Dtnra the path they walked to the
barn and then Mr. Minot stopped and
began to unwrap the bundle. And
Wayland shouted when he saw
football.
blew it
up and when finally it was full of air
and laced up tight Wayland for the
How they laughed as they
. . - ■■ • , fu|
first tine saw how much like a great
yellow egg it looked.
"Oh, let me kick it I” he shouted
waving his hands above his head as
if to catch it. And Mr. Minot tossed
it towards him.
The ball landed—plunk—on Way-
land's head and he shrieked with
laughter. Mr. Minot picked it up and
then he gave it a mighty kick.
Away it sailed high in the air and
spinning over and over.
Wayland raced after it as it landed
with a bounce a short distance away.
Then he started to kick it and how
Mr. Minot laughed when his fool
missed it and the little chap Ml down
suddenly upon the ground.
But finally after trying two or three
times Wayland learned how to kick
the ball ami then what fun he and his
father had.
One time he kicked it way over the
back fence.
I can't begin to tell you what splen
did timet Wayland had with his new
gift after that and sometime, he Myr,
after he grows up he is going to be
captain of a football team.
55,000—CENTRAL-AVE., near GEORGIA-
AVE.. nice modern 2-etory 9-room
houee; all convenlencee; 51,000 cash and
550 per month; Is all right.
54,500—HtOHLAND-AVE.. new beautiful
Cor. Broad and Alabama-sts.
uarantce
Mo. Arrive From-
35 Now Ye. 5.00am
12 Jaxvllle. 5.20 am
42 Was’ton. 5.25 am
12 Hh'porL. 6.20 am
22 JaxvlUe. 7.46 am
•17 Toccoa.. 8.10 am
26 Heflin... 8.20am
29 New Y.. 10.30am
8 Chat’ga. 10.85 am
7 Macon...10.40am
27 Fort V.. 10.45 am
21 Corbu"..10.50 am
6 cine!.... 11.10am
40 U*ham.. 12.40 pm
20 B’ham.. 2.20 pm
29 Charlo’e 8.65 pm
87 Now V.. 6.00 pm
6 Jaxvllle. 6.00 pm
15 Rriwirk. 8.00 pm
11 R'tnond. 8.80 pm
16 Chat'ga. 9.35 pm
29 Col'bus..10.20 pm
81 Kort V.,10.26 pm
86 B'ham.. 10.46 pm
14 ClncL.h.ll.OO pm
Depart To—
36 New Y...12.16am
30 Col'bus.. 6.20 am
13 CifkOl 6.80 am
32 Fort V.. 5.30ara
36 B’ham... 6.20ara
7 Chatt’ga. 6.40 ara
12 R’mond.. 6.65 am
16 Br’wlck.. 7.45 am
29 B’ham...10.45am
88 New Y... 11.01 am
6 Jaxvllle..11.20 am
40 Charl'te. 12.00 n’n
30 Now Y... 2.45 pm
15 Chatt’ga. 3.00 pm
39 B'ham... 4.10pm
•18 Toccoa.. 4.20 pin
82 Col’bua.. 6.10 pin
6 Clncl.... 5.10 pm
28 Fort V.. 5.20 pm
26 Heflin... 6.46pm
10 Maqon... 6.30pm
24 Jaxvllle. 8.20 pm
44 Wash’on. 8.46 pm
11 h'h* port.. 1U0 pm
14 Jaxvllle..ll.lO pm
T ml mi marked thus (•) run dally* ex
cept Sunday.
other trains run daily. Central time.
CUy ticket office. 1 Feachtree-at.
BIDS ASKED.
CONTRACTORS—Sealed proposals ad
dressed It Hon. R. V. Maddox, mayor, will
be received at the mayor’s office until 3 p. in.
Monday, December 12th, 1910, for the con*
•traction of the Peachtree creek disposal
S lant to be located on Peachtreo creek, about
ve miles from the city, the estimated cost
of which la approximately two hundred
thonaand ($200,000) dollars.
Proposals will also be received at the tame
time and place for the construction of the
Peachtree creek and Orroe-st. intercepting
sewers, consisting of approximately seven
miles of 48*lnch concrete sewer with the
necessary manholes, excavation, tunneling,
cnlverta, etc., the estimated coat of which Is
approximately two hundred and seventy
thousand ($370,000) dollar*.
Plans and specifications for the above work
will he furnished by Messrs, llering k Poller,
consulting engineers, 170 Broadway, New
York city, or R. M. —*" *
Atlanta,
IM Long Overcoat
|T GOES without saying
that when a man chooses
an Overcoat he gauges his
own immediate demands.
In the well-liked long Over
coat, which we’re showing
in black thibet and in the
new cheviots and Scotches,
there is decidedly the best
opportunity of the season
to select the garment in any
desired weight.
Medium weights and heavy
weights are here in every
varying degree of warmth.
The Overcoats are roomy,
made.with “convertible” collar and lapels
in military style. This allows the collar tc
be worn close and high above the neck,
or turned low. Priced $20.00 to $35.00,
Dress Overcoats, medium length cut, $15 to $40.
Silk-lined, $25 and up.
Boys’ long Overcoats $5.00 to $ 12.50
Top Coats and Reefers $3.50 to $6.50
Parks-Chambers-Hardwick
Company
Notice to Contractors or
Others Desiring To Bid on
the Handling and Dispos
ing of Garbage, Ashes and
Refuse of the City of At
lanta.
office at city hall, will furnish all neces-
Information r~
intlty of said ms
t of hauls, etc.
Bidder must net out full details of prop
osition, time desired, and, If awarded eon-
tract. must give bond as fixed by said
Board of Health, to carry out this con
tract.
AH bids must be left with said chief on
or before 12 a. m. December 1$, 1910.
_ me by order of the mayor and gen
eral council of the city of Atlanta this
the 23d day of November, 1910.
JOHN JENTZEN,
Chief of Sanitary Department, City of At
lanta. 11-26-29
Clsyton, city engineer,
York city. c. ...
Atlanta, Ga„ on deposit of twanty-fivs ($25)
dollars to he held until the return of the
plana and specifications.
The right la reserved to reject any or all
bids. R. M. CLAYTON,
City Engineer.
Atlanta. Os., Nov. 14. 1910. 11*15 $
ARTISTIC HOUSES.
It jro
largo collection of plana.
GATE CITY HOME BUILDERS.
Bell Phone (7*.
Room 407, Rhodes Building.
BEFORE YOU BUILD, WRITE ME
You want to save money on tbe plans for your new residence. I can
save it for you If we can get together. I am a specialist In the economical
design of artistic., homelike homes. I
do not deal In “stock” plans. Every
•Ingle design I turn out is entirely orlg- ri - n
Inal, laid out to suit each Individual
need. Tell me what yoif want, what
your Ideas are and I will untlllxa
experience to work them In a
design for a modal homo that
will fit your every need, and em
body all your pet Ideas. Isn't this
worth Investigation? Sketches
are free—write mo or call 1591
both phones.
JACK HEAD. ARCHITECT.
611 Empire Bldr, Atlanta. Ga.
LEGAL NOTICES.
Aunts B. Lowery vs. L L. Lowery—Libel
i Fulton county superior
•rm, 1902. Verdict for to
uted tbe 16th dsy of Sep-
that on tnc &co cisy or xoremoer,
filed with the clerk of the superlt.
of said county ray petition addressed to uld
court, returnable to the next terra thereof
to be held tbe 2d day of January, 1911, for
tbe removal of the disabilities resting npon
me under tbe verdict In tbe above stated
esse by reason of ray intermarriage with
Annie B. Loweiy. which application will
lie heard at the January term of said court,
which commences on the :’d day of January,
L. L. LOWERY.
By Jerome Moore, Attorney
1911.
STATE OF GEORGIA—Fulton County.
fiallle R. Mima vs. Wllllntn F. Mima. Su
perior court. January term, 1911. No. 21690.
— ........ —
that on
r ucioocr, mo, name B. Mims
. _ against yon for divorce, returna
ble to tbe January terra, 1911. of said court.
You are hereby required to be and appear
at tbe January term. 1911. of said court, to
he held on the first Monday In January,
1911. (hen and there to answer tbe plain
tiff’s complaint.
Witness the Ifon. J. T. Pendleton, Judge
of said court. October 8. 1910.
ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk.
1(M 1-17
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next day also.
MEETINGS TUESDAY NIGHT.
Masonic.
Gate City Jjodge. No. 2—H. W. Dent,
secretary; John Gilmore, W. M. At Ma
sonic Temple.
Independent Order of Odd Fellows.
Capital Lodge, No. 60—0. R. Penn, sec
retary: Emil Breltenbucher, noble grand.
At Odd Fellows hall, Alabama and Broad-
•ts.
Improved Order of Red Men.
Chippewa Tribe, No. 60—0. W. Harris,
Degree of Pooahontas.
Ponemah Council, No. 28—Miss Eva
Austin, Pocahontas; L. I. Grubbs, chief of
records. At Marietta and Alexander-sts.
Junior Order United American Mechanics.
Enterprise Council, No. 1—W. R. Dale,
recording secretory; O. K Acree. presid
ing officer. At Junior Order United
American Mechanics hall, 67V4 Ko*t Hun
ter- at.
Clara Council. No. 16—H. N. Gray, sec
retary: C. Wofford, councilor. At Hemp
hill and Emmett-sts.
Delphi lJ5lK° J h No. 0 5»— 1 S’ hl “' Prltehard.
Jr., C. C.: W. F. Griffin, keeper of record,
and Beal. At 45015 Marietta-,t
MEETINGS WEDNESDAY NIOHT.
Knlnht, of PythlM.
Lodge, No. 153-J. S. Iff
»nd s.: Frank Cr»pp, C. C.
. of I’, hall, Klaer building.
Improved Order of Red Men.
Conraatigu Tribe, No. 51—.1. W. <-*
ay, chief of record,: A. M. Lari:
ichem. At 86 Central-avc.
D.or.o of Poeahont*,. .
Silver Cloud Council. No. I M r,l ,,. ra [;.
Smith, keener of record,; Mr*. CUudl*
Sieuer. POcuhonta*. At IS Central-mr*
Junior Order Unlttd Amerlc*n Mechanic,.
Gate City Council. No. 6—T.L. Cog,
councilor; J. E. Loveless, recording ,ec
re tar,'.
Leffeuer,
NOTICE OF
DISSOLUTION.
Notice I* hereby given that th* Arm of
gla, I* thla day diaaolved by mutual con
aont, S. C. Speer retiring therefrom.
The business will be conducted at the
same place by J. 1>. McMillan, who wilt
aettle all Arm liahtliue*. and receipt for
Schiller l.odg
;, No.'71-1. B. Clarka
aecretary; K. £). Ruaa, noble grand. At
Fellow, hall. . .. ,, «•
P. **
Odd Fellow, hall.
Silver Link Knrair
N. .lame, scribe; J.
SOS>4 Marletta-aL
New Phone Exchange.
Thu telephone exchange for th* m ’-
Federal building ha* been Installed and
waa put In operation Tuesday The ex
change la In charge of Ml,, Mam
Blanton and la located In ro° m
There are 36 phone, on the « w ' ,rn '
board, connecting all department!
the poatofltce, revenue and the W■ ’
ment of juatice, the number being f ' .
4000.
No Germs
No Minerals
No Dirt
GINGER ALE-CLUB SODA
Male With DlatUled Water.
Purity Guaranteed.
Higheet Poeeible Quality
Atlanta, Ga*
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