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THE ATLANTA UEOKOIAN AND NEWS: THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1911.
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for sale—real estate. for “sale—real estate. for sale—real estate.
21 CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS 21
/ ARE READY TO BUILD ON
FOR SALE AT AUCTION
Saturday, June 17, at 3 P. M., On the Premises
A SUBDIVISION of Die I. N. Ragsdale property in Oakland City,
located in the heart of the Tenth ward, surrounded by the best
homes in that section.
THE LOTS front on new streets, one of which starts near Colonel
' Ragsdale’s elegant home and runs into the property from Lee street.
The other starts from Oakland avenue, between the Baptist church
and Mr. E. P. Ryan’s home, giving the property two approaches, eaeh
of which is from a prominent street.
CITY IMPROVEMENTS DOWN AND PAID FOR.
COLONEL RAGSDALE has given the development of this property
his personal attention, and it shows it. The streets are nicely graded.
The tile sidewalks and curbings are laid in front of every’ lot. City
water will be run and the sewerage system for this property, as weil
as for this section, lias already been planned and adopted by the city
authorities.-' -
REMEMBER" that these streets are not just plowed lines, but are •
regular graded streets with curbing and sidewalks down. THE
CITY HAS ACCEPTED THESE STREETS, which means that
they sdlj .be kept .up-by . the .city. -
. LOTS READY TO BUILD ON. v
THESE are the lots to buy, either for home sites or for speculation,
because they are ready to build on. In addition to this, every lot
is a beauty, with nice young oak shade trees scattered over them.
Also because their location is excellent. They are only a short dis
tance from the business center of Oakland City. Only two blocks
fwnn the city school and near the churches, and'the furthest lot is
only two blocks from the car line; and, best of all, they are, socially,
in the swim.
THE CAR SERVICE IS THE BEST IN THE CITY. A car every
•five‘minutes in each direction.
THESE lots should appeal to any one looking for a nice lot on which
Jtft bijijd a. home,, because, the ^surroundings are correct.
THESE lots Should appeal to the speculator and builder, because they
are sure to be. bought by good people and because houses built on
them will find ready sale.
THESE LOTS AND THIS SECTION WILL GROW STEADILY
AND RAPIDLY, BQTH IN POPULATION AND IN VALUE, be
cause there are natural reasons why West End can not build in any
other direction, beyond certain limitations. CATCH THAT?
BECAUSE this section has no objectionable features.
BECAUSE it is logically the place for the people to live in who are
engaged in business ot- who are employed among the many indus
trial. manufacturing and railroad enterprises around the Terminal
section., Whitehall street, Peters street, and the Central and West
Point railroads and the adjacent territory. The car service and the
way the-streets run prove these statements to be true. Think about
it and you’ll see it as we do.
SUGGESTIONS.
IF you have idle money, invest it here and watch it grow. If you are
-- looking for a place to build a homo, investigate these lots. They
should suit you. If you want to build a house to sell, buy one or
more of these lots. * Wc can sell the houses for you, because the en-
ViWmmont- is right. REMEMBER that land is land anywhere. Its lo-
QaJiQn...is,what, determines .its value.
THE TERMS ARE RIGHT.
EVERY LOT will be sold on terms of $100 cash* and the balance in
$15 monthly payments, with 7 per cent simple interest. All notes
will be made payable on or before maturity, so that you may take
them up as fast as you like, thereby saving interest.
HOW TO GET THERE:
TAKE cars at the corner of Forsyth and Alabama streets, marked
“East Point,” “Hapeville” or “College Park.” Get off at the cor-
*' ner of Oakland avenue. You will then be only a step from this prop
erty.
COME AND BE SURE TO BUY. You will never regret it if you
do, and you wilL.be sorry if you don’t.
Get Plats From
FOSTER & ROBSON,
Agents
11 Edge wood Avenue
STEVE R. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer.
NEGRO PROPERTY
• AT AUCTION.
ON the premises* comer
Ree and Greensferry-sts.,
fifteen vacant Lots and ten
hoji$e,s,. June 17, at 3 p. m.
S. L. DALLAS.
Ntw Directors Chosen.
Athens, Ga„* Jonr^lS.—Two new dl-
feetoni have been elected by the Cltl-
.**n« Banking and 'Trim Company to
Jill out vacancies on‘the' board. Dr.
G S. I.yndrtn and Blanton E. Ifortson
the names of the new directors.
Tft* board of directors as ft now stands
•f, composed of the following: W. H.
Skelton, president; Andrew C„ Erwin,
trice president; W. W. Duncan. E. J.
Crawford. Max Michael. L. O. Benton,
y- &• Lyndon, Blanton E. Rortaon.
$240,000 TO BE SPENT
ON SAVANNAH HARBOR
Savannah, Ga., Juna 15.—On Friday
blda for the new work to be done on the
Savananh harbor In the channel Im-
mediately In front of the city and far
ther down the river will be opened.
The contract will call for the excava
tion of 1,600,000 cubic yard* from the
bottom of the river. The work to 4>e
awarded under the contractu will begin
45 day* from the confirmation of the
loweat bid. It la expected the ulti
mate coat will not exceed fifteen cents
for a cubic yard, which would make the
bid not go over $140,000.
NEGRO TO BE TRIED
F0RJRIPLE MURDER
Savannah. Ga™ June 15.—The 11 ret
case to be taken up at the June term of
the auperior court, which will convene
on June 27, will be that of John Croker,
colored, charged with being accessory
to the killing of Mr*. Maggie Hunter.
Mrs Ella ortbble and Mrs. Carrie Ob-
lander. Croker wa« Jointly Indicted
NEGRO PROPERTY
AT AUCTION.
ON the premises, comer
Lee and Greensferry-sts.,
fifteen vacant lots and ten
houses, June 17, at 3 p. m.
' S. L. DALLAS.
with J. C. Hunter, husband of one of the
murdered women, who I* now under
*entence of death, but who han been
granted a respite until October by Gov
ernor Brown In order that the Croker
rase may be determined.
, Firs at Jasup.
Ja.pp, Ga.. Jun. 15. The two.story
residence of Mrs C. W. Albritton was
destroyed by Are thl- morning at about
2 o’clock. The damage amount, to 12,-
(00. There was (1,000 Insurance car
ried on the building.
| FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. FOR 8ALB—REAL ESTATE.
LOOK AT THIS
TOU SELDOM BEE a desirable Weat End home on the “For Sale*' Hat.
GORDON-ST.. one-atory, « room*; all conveniences; large lot; ran not bo dupli
cated at our price. 17,500. Terms.
s?’ 8 i?P*' $ rooms on each floor, house; three yeara old; all conveniences;
lot 87H by 210. with aide driveway, making lot practically 60 hy 210. Adjoin
ing houae sold laat week for more than we are asking for this. $6,250. Terms.
PAHK-AVE., 2-atory, 4 rooms each floor; all conveniences; lot 50 by 176. We
consider an excellent buy. $5,760.
OAK-ST., 2-story, 8 rooms, practically new: all conveniences; lot 46 by 145;
lawn and shade. Owner purchased for $4,500 one year ago; haa reason for sell
ing; If sold by June 15 our price will be $4,250.
ASHBT-ST.. one-story, t rooms, new; all conveniences; lot 50 by 170. $4,000.
Terms.
WE HAVE several other West End homes on Lawton-st., Queen-st., Ashby-st.
and Luclle-ave., which we can aell you on easy terms.
HOUSES AND .VACANT LOTS In any section of the city. Telephone us and
we wiJJ take pleasure In sending you our Hat.
THE FISHER REAL ESTATE AGENCY
Established 1881
631 Candler Building. Phone Ivy 44ig
. 1 1
WATCH THIS PLACE
PEACHTREE HILLS PLACE,
WILL OFFER special bargains beginning June 25.
For plats and prices, write 621 Candler building, or
phone Ivy 1852.
Middle Georgia Choice Location
WHAT about a 135 acre term, well located and well Improved, one mile
from Beanie Tift College. About 30 acres In original woods; 75 acre*
In cultivation, 10 acres of which Is fine bottom land. Pasture wired In. run
ning water and line well water. Seven-room furnished dwelling, barns and
tenant houaes. Cheap at $5,760. Wr Ite now for full description. n
Address C. C. Thurmond, Forsyth, Ga. “
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Beautiful Suburban Home F
IN THE PRETTIEST PART of beautiful Decatur, a half block from car, twenty
minutes to the city, on large shaded lot, I have a new two-story seven-room I
house, with large porches, basement, particularly pretty bath room, mahogany 1
mantels, crystal electric fixtures, finished throughout 1n white and mahogany; In
fact, a, regular Peachtree st. home, with sewer, city water, etc. Such a home In
the city would sell for $6,600 to $8,000, and It Is really worth more In Decatur
than In the city, for you have every city convenience, yet the ever-present cool
breeses and beautiful verdure of the country. A high-class neighborhood, and R
near my own home. I must Hell this house at once, and will make a special p
sacrifice price of $4,760. with very easy terms. Includes furnace also. It will en- p
hance In value $1,000 within a year, as It Is in line with the Druid Hills and t
East Lake improvements. \V. H. 8. Hamilton, owner, Decatur. Phone ms Decs- n
tur 418 and I will show you the residence at any time. ™
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W. H. S. Hamilton,
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Atlanta, Ga. Decatur, Ga. p
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Fulton Countv Home Builders v
“I AM NOT ABLE TO OWN MY HOME.” Is this not a com-
mon expression! And yet, it is almost true that any one
paying a reasonable rent is able to own his or her place with
our assistance. Of course, it is necessary for you to have a cer- JJ
tain amount of collateral—either cash or property—but we can 5
be of. vast assistance to you in securing a home. We are build- «
ing mnny beautiful residences for pleased customers; the homes a 3
ranging in price from $1,800 to $10,000. Either cash or credit «
suits us. Jj'
FULTON COUNTY HOME BUILDERS.
E. C. Callaway, Prea. Main Office. 30 6 Candler Bldg. J. W. Millard, 8ec. ® r
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FOR SALE
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VACANT LOT, 60x200—Best portion Boulevard DeKalb, South Kirkwood; $860 \\
cash. Build a bungalow and make a thousand dollars. bt
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HOMES—$6,600 buys a modern home In best portion of Capltol-ave. Bound to t!<
htr a reaction to this street. North side homes too high. Lot 60x200, and a
splendid houae. ue
EIGHT-ROOM COTTAGE—Grant park section. It’s on East Georgla-ave., and a Q
beauty. Owner very anxious to sell. 8ce me about this.
SIX-ROOM COTTAGE on Augusta-av,.. Grant park section; all Improvements;
on large lot; a genuine bargain; $$,450. Terms caer. Bee Mr. Johnson.
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M, L. THROWER E
REAL E STATE. w ‘
Phones: Bell 1450; Atl. 164. 39 N. Forsyth St., Corner Walton.
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RALPH O. COCHRAN K
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19 South Broad. <*
or
On Gordon Road, just beyond West- $
view, we have 5 acres and 6-room house
that we can sell for $3,500, $500 cash and £!
balance $25 per month. This is one of
the cheapest little farms on the market, on
splendid chert road and near the street car ° f ,
hoe. i*i
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FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
"HOMES OF QCAUTT.'
WARE & HARPER
*24-725 CENTURY BUILDING,
.760 -Five-room cottage; water, gas and
bath; all street improvements; 100 feet
of car line; good white community; easy
payments.
$2.850--A genuine sacrifice! splendid six-
room cottage; gas and electricity:
pretty combination fixtures; hot and cold
water, porcelain tub, lavatory, sliding
doors; big lot; $600 cash, balance easy.
$600—Vacant lot, 50x200; car line; sewer,
sidewalks, etc. This lot will bring $1,000
In twelve months.
FIGURE IN COMING RACE
FOR MEXICAN PRESIDENCY
$6 000—Seven-room bungalow; furnace; 1
hardwood floors and doors, beamed cell- (
Ing, elegant lighting fixtures; no more;
beautiful section. It r s up to date in every ■
wav. BufTet and bookcase built in walls*
$500 cash,* or might exchange for a good i
lot. i
$4.600—Six-room bungs!
known as Dreamland;
low; north side;
, has everything in
way of modern improvements; lot 75x150.
Reasonable terms.
$6.600—North side; nine rooms; furnace;
hardwood floors and doors; very best of
only $40 cash and $5 per month.
NEGRO PROPERTY
AT AUCTION.
S T the premises, corn
Lee and Greensferrv-sts.,
fifteen vacant lots and ten
is, June 17, at 3 |
S. L. DALLAS.
TO FORM AN ASSOCIATION
Carttrevills, Ga;, Juna 15.—A move-
big poultry show In this city this
11. There are quite a number jf
IS NOT A CANDIDATE
URGE WORK ON STREET
A largely attended meeting of the
The committee Is to be kept Intact
Aa stated In the original petition to
An active campaign will be contln-
GENERAL BERNARDO KEYES.
Considered by ninny close to the sit
uation aa the most likely candidate for
the Mexican presidency. General
Reyes has Just returned to Mexico from
Europe, where he etayed during all the
trouble between the Maderiet and DRx
eupporter*. He loom* up as a power
ful presidential possibility, largely be
cause of his popularity with the army
and because he la not an extremist In
either direction—radical or conserva
tive. He occupies the place between
and will doubtless get votes from each
end of the line. ) While General Reyes
has not declared his candidacy In pub
lic, it Is known he Is In a receptive
mood and that his friend* are working
for him with his consent.
J. E. VARELA IS ELECTED
EDITOR OF THE GEORGIAN
Athens, Ga., June 15.—Joseph E. Va
rela has been elected editor-ln-chlef
of The Georgian, the monthly of the
University of Georgia. He was winner
of The Georgian’s poem contest lost
year, is president of the Phi Kappa
Literary society and a champion deba
ter this year. K. M. Fleetwood and B.
H. Bolton were elected members of the
advisory board.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
MAKE MUNjCIEJND., “DRY”
Muncie, lnd„ Juno 15,—Upholding
remonstrances fljed by the citizens of
each of the wards in thl* city, the
county commissioners today made
Muncie a “dry” town, notwithstanding
the fact that the “wets’* recently carried
t|ie option election by a majority of 502
votes.
honorsIreaboTiTeven
IN L0VE_DJV0RCE CASE
Bek.r City, Oreg., June 15.—Honors
are about even today In the Sidney C.
Love counter ault for divorce, testi
mony In which Is being heard before a
referee here.
Both Mr*. Love, who wa* described
by Artist Oume-Jonee a* the moat
beautiful woman In the world, and her
husband have made several points In
the testimony. While Love charge * Ml
wife with smoking Innumerable ciga
rettes and being laxy, he admitted that
ilayed cards frequently, but denied
he ever eent a vale! from one of
hla cluha early In the morning to get
u street suit.
EDRAL IN MADRID
DAMAGED BY A BOMB
Msdrid, Jun* 15.—A bomb today
' the grand entrance to the
In the Plain Orente adjoin-
royal palace. Neighboring
K. of P. Elect Officers.
work, T, A. Harber; keeper of ree-
coinlng seml-
built anywhere
meats.
I’hone Main (7,.
e.ty or sio.iiCash or on easy monthly pay*
GATE CITY HOME BUILDERS,
Ml Rhoden Building.
Sanitary Inspector Elected.
a sanitary Inspector for the city
An ordinance
Fine Crops In Houston.
Perry, Ga., June 15.—Houston farm
ers are forging ahead with their work
and are getting their rrops In a fine
fix. Porn crop* are the beat they have
had at hi* season of the year in many
year*. The cotton crop Is looking fine
and growing with a vim. The beet
wheat crop haa been harvested In the
county that has ever been made, some
farmer* having secured as high aa 30
bushel* per acre, and very few have
com* under 17 bushel*.
New Yerk Architect to Plan Hotel,
Macon, Ga., Jun* 15.—It la highly
probable that W. L. Stoddard, of New
York, a hotel architect of more than
usual fame, will be given the contract
for the work of planning nnd arrang
ing the specification* of the new hair-
million dollar hotel, upon which work
will be darted October L
ItxrtANTA'a auaitar th»otr<
DAILY, NOON TO 11 P. M.
A MILE OF MOTION PICTURES
ADULTS 10c CHILDREN 6e.
Cooleet and Mott CowforUbli Theater
JUNE 12TH
Little Emma Bunting
AND HER PLAYERS
“POLLY PRIMROSE”
TONIGHT S:16. MAT. THURSDAY.
6^///7.WFZl
Another Bla Bill Thle Week.
DeNETTE 8ISTERS
Singing end Dancing.
/OITELLfOTTE
De Ole Time Darkey Fo De Wah,
EDWARD LEON
Roman Rina Artist.
MOTION PICTURES, ,
THE AMERICAN
PAGG AND WHITE
THE PORTER AND THE MAID.
MR. HARRY BROWN
THE Bl TENOR SINGER
MISS PEARL BERGEN
SINGING, DANCING—QUICK CHANGES
MISS ANNA GOULD
THE LITTLE COON SHOUTER
IViPltjaBig
FEATURE FOR FRIDAY
PROVING HIS LOVE
Beautiful Dramatic Subject. 1,000 Feet It
Length.
Other Fine Pictures
MISS MAYME CLYBURN,
The Little Southern Soprano,
MR. AL MENDELE.
Character Singer.