Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 03, 1912, EXTRA, Image 19

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Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. « » TOMORROW 2:30 o’Clock If Not Actually Raining at This Hour The Howell Mill Road Lots Will Be Sold At Auction Automobiles will meet all Luckie Street cars at the pumping station from 2:30 o’clock until 3:30- The ladies are espe cially invited to attend this sale. RALPH 0. COCHRAN 19 South Broad Street J. W. FERGUSON & SON Auctioneers HARRIS G. WHITE Sales Manager ll® ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS:'"’ Real Estate For Sale. gHARP & gOYLSTON EAST LAKE. WE have one of the nicest propositions around the Athletic Club grounds, a crackerjack house of six rooms, two room servants' house, garage and two nice wells on the place: just what you are looking for if you want a nice sum mer home, or one that you ean live in all the year if you want. We can sell this place for $2,200. on the easiest kind of terms; lot has a little more than an acre. DECATUR, GA. ON the north Decatur car line we have a six-room cottage facing south, with water, sewer and electricity, tile side walks, sleeping porch, large attic, and a lot that is'loo feet front, running back 183 feet; house is on one side of the lot, and you can sell 50 feet if you want to and make a nice profit. THIS IS A EARGAIN. SIOO CASH, $25 MONTH WILL BUY a dandy little cottage in West End. Has a nice large lot and will make you an ideal home. Com bination fixtures, with all conveniences. Place rents for $25. We can sell this at a price that will make it very inter esting. DAILY STATISTICS Building Permits. s2.soo—Gate City Home Builders; house in South avenue. s3.ooo—Mrs. H. E. Smith; dwelling at 253 Lee street. $2.500 —Gate City Home Builders; house in South avenue. S4OO—A. G. Rhodes; repair house at 23 Garnett street. SSOO—L B. Sanders; additions at 339 North Boulevard. s3so—Mrs K Lumpkin; repairs at 704 Piedmont avenue. $1,500 —S. W. Hersen. additions at 555 Greensferry avenue. ssls—Ponce DeLeon church; furnace in Ponce DeLeon avenue. $500,000 —Ansley Investment Company; hotel at Forsyth and James streets. . $1,250 —A. G. Dallas; .dwelling at 50 Leach street. $375—A. Blackburn; repairs at 175 Fra ser street. S3SO—L. O. Nichols; additions at 346 Hemphill avenue. $30.000 —Henry Schaul; building at cor ner Peachtree and Harris streets. Warranty Deeds. s2s,ooo—John H Caldwell et al tn Mrs. Lena Swift Huntley, land lot 78, begin ning on the northwest side of Spring street. 119x167 feet. May 24. ss,ooo—Frank S. Ellis to E. V Carter as guardian of Josephine Rankin Carter Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO. Real Estate and Builders. Fourth National Bank Bldg Phone 2106 Main. HERE IS ONE OF THE BEST and the price is right. A new six-room, hall and bath bungalow, on one of the best north side streets. It has a tile floor in bath room, tile floor on the front porch (the porch is large, too); it is double floored, storm sheathed, roof covered with the very best cypress shingles; medi cine closet, in bath room, plate rack in dinii.g room, exposed celling beams, book cases. stone mantel, beautiful oak floors with a walnut border, birch sliding doors, pretty stone front, stone steps, dressing room with large mirrors, beveled edge, rear porch latticed in, furnace installed, nice tile walk leading to street. This is a house with class, and one that will be appreciated by one with discrim inating taste Torjns. H.OOfi cash. S4O per month CLOSE IN. ON (VEST PEACHTREE -Here is a good buy Two houses; lot With 75 feet frontage; enhancing fast. Price is only *24,000. LET US BUILD you a home. We will do it right and at a reasonable price. We make terms. NORTH SIDE BUNGALOW CUT PRICE JUST beyond Ponce DeLeon park and right off Ponce DeLeon avenue, we have a brand new bungalow of 6 large rooms and hallway. Every conven ience and hardwood floors in the front rooms. This house is especially well built, being double floored and storm sheathed. Large lot, 50x160 feet, to alley, Street is cherted and has tile sidewalks. We have a cut. price on this place of $5,250, on terms. ■ This is a cut of SSOO. A bargam for the home seeker. THOMSON & LYNES 18 and 20 Walton Street. Both Phones 458. M.L.THROWER 28 WALTON STREET. GRANT BUILDING * 485 CENTRAL AVENUE, eight-room h ome, on east front, elevated lot with large garage for $4,000. Look at this and let us hear from you. CLOSE to North Jackson street I can show you the best value in Atlanta for $5,250. This is a double eight-room house in A-l condition on a big lot, renting for $52.50 a month. You know first-class white property on the north side pay ing 12 per cent is something you don't. And often. Call for Mr. Cook Main 515, 1450; Atlanta 164. M. L. PETTY & E. L. HARLING Real Estate. 32 East Alabama St. ON DOAN6 .STRpET, just off of South Pryor street, we have an extra nice five-room cottage that we are offering for a quick sale for $2,250; SBSO cash and the balance m a loan of $1,400 at 7 per cent interest. The partv who owns this property is compelled to sell. They have hmm holding it at $3,250 iON THE MARIETTA LINE, just beyond the river, we have a lot 270x500 with an eight-room two-story house, garage, servants' house, two baths, hot and cold water, sewer, electric lights, furnace heat, hardwood floors, chicken house and every other convenience you could think of for a suburban home. We offer this on easy terms for $7,500. It's one of the most magnificetn suburban homes In or around Atlanta for the price and terms. IN THE CITY OF EAST POINT we have a corner lot 200x205) with a good three-room house that we offer for $1,600. SSOO cash. sls a month for the bal ance. You can subdivide this lot so as to more than double your money. It's a bargain. Would like to take it up with you IN THE PEACHTREE HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION. just off of Peachtree road, on Lakeview avenue, we have a new six-room bungalow, on a lot 92x248. that we are offering for $7,500; SI,OOO cash and the balance on your own terms If you have a proposition to make on a bungalow, we would like to show you this and have you submit an offer. 11 ''l l-l-' I'lIW DU- MK-UJA.U.I ."UH .« LIU— RM»|_ Bl ill u_, , I „._. t , There’s a Bright Future ~- ahead of the man who buys 20 him ’ 44rw»> acres we within one-half mile of the city limits, fronting I'SfehJ* 1.400 feet on a splendid road. 5 f° r $225 per acre. If you. want a. n a tni'’k or dairy farm, or an in- Tk V (fifA wWM vestment which will double with * ’ D *"° or three y-?'irs. we knov, S /A nothing to equal this. , A « J. E. MfCullpugh & Co., A -Main 3903. Third Floor Empire JMM Bldg and Mary Craig Carter, land lot 180. com mencing on the eastern side of the Powers Fenw road, 357x1,012 feet. April 30. $35,000 —Mrs Daisy E. Ryan to E. M Hanle, land lot 49. beginning at the southeast corner, formed by the intersec tion of Peachtree street and Seventh street. 100x210 feet, known as 727 Peach tree street. February 6, 1911. _ $575 —Mrs. Sarah Jesseys Fleming to Mrs. Alice L. Ehney. land lot beginning at a point 105 feet more or less from the corner of Pause street. 75x115 feet. April 26. $lO and Valuable Considerations—Mrs Berta M. Swift to Empire Trust and Safe Deposit Company, land lot 50. beginning on the western side of Peachtree street, 35x48 feet. April, 29. $275 - William’ Dismuke to William Armistead. land lot 18. commencing on the north side of Bellgrade avenue, 59x 190 feet. April 18. $2,000 —Miss Lula Gachet to the Mort gage Bond Company of New York, land lot 106, beginning on the north side of Twelfth street, 40x184 feet. April 30. $3,500- The Railway Postal Clerks' In vestment Association to Addie D. Pollard, land lot 117. beginning at the southeast corner of Sells avenue and Holderness street. 55x155 feet. April 29. $1.962 —D. H. Rolader to Charles A. Howell, 197 feet on the west side of the Howell Mill road, 1,155x1.256 feet. April 30. SI,OO0 —Mrs Dora W. Randall to George B Hinman, land lot 48, commencing at the north side of Seventh street, 38x150 feet. September 29. 1911. S9O0 —The Atlanta Real Estate Company to Mrs. Jennie P. Baggett, land lot 28, in block 1 of the Atlanta Real Estate Com pany's subdivision, 50x183 feet. April 30. sl,92o—Mrs. Passie Soperstein to Louis I. Sift, land lot 76, commencing 150 feet south of the southeast corner of South Pryor and Crumley streets, 50x150 feet. April 30. $1,500 —E L. Dupree to O. E. Stewart, land lot 140, on the west side of Holder ness street, 60x220 feet. April 19. s3.ooo—James I. Stewart to Charles A. Davis, land lot 62, on the easterly side of Plaster's Bridge road, 1.360 feet north westerly from the northeast corner of Plasters Bridge road, 135x841 feet. Apr'! 29. ss.ooo—George C. Johnson to Mrs. Sal lie W Htrsch, land lot 79. beginning at the southwest corner of Hunnicutt and Venable streets. 100x100 feet. April 30. S6SO—C W. Helen to M H Waldron, land lot 61. commencing on the north side of Elbert street, 50x183 feet. April 30. Warranty Deeds to Secure Loan. SI,OO0 —George F. Hurt to Mrs. F. W Coleman, land lot 45. on the east side of Howell street. 61x126 feet. April 30 ssoo—Mrs Minnie M Norman to M. C. Kollock, land lot 2". on the south line of said lot. 60x132 feet $1,250—F. P. Phillips to J. A. Pettiman, land lot 107, at the southeast corner of Stewart and Lillian avenues. 52x157 feet. Anri! 27. S7O0 —Mrs. Florence F. Blackstock to T. E Adams, land lot 112, commencing on the northeast side of Highland avenue, now Bradley avenue, 50x100 feet. April 18. SI.OOO—C. E. McCullough to Dorothy J. Banks, land lot 53, on the southeast cor ner of Fraser and Clarke streets, 50x100 feet. April 30 $1.500 —W H. Wynne to Hebrew Or phans' Home, land lot 15 on the south east side of Williams Mill road, 40x170 feet. May 1. $1,500 —Same as above, same date. sl,so3—Same as above, same date. $2,500—8. F. Burdett to Mrs. W. A Clifton, land lot 36, on the east side of Dunwoody road, 450x740 feet. April 23. Mortgages, $770 —Handy Carter to the Mutual Loan and Banking Company. 165 Rockwell street, 50x175 feet. April 27. s9oo—George T. Stribling to Habersham Bank, land lot 43. of the Lynch subdivi sion. commencing at the corner of Boule vard and Wheat street, 50x155 feet. April 29. 25 Subscriptions Equal 1 Trip TO WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH BTIHyW.w.-1.. ■'.l. J..'.il!L»gßl - UUimgftw »■ ■Wll'iil mi. ■■in. ...iji.t ,n ~i p ,i, You Do Not Have To Collect All The Money In Advance A Trip for 25 Subscriptions This contest is divided into two parts, one for the city of Atlanta and suburbs, and the other is made strictly for the territory outside of Atlanta and suburbs. The contest for the city of Atlanta is as follows: For -25 yearly subscriptions to The Daily Georgian at the regular carrier rate, we will give you a free trip to Wrightsville Beach, with a six-day stay at the best We pay all expenses, including meals, Pullman, hotel, etc. L LLL.L—Z LL.:' V 3 * ■-I 1 ' —-- \^~"y~' J *-■— / • / Z Subscriptions Easy to Secure Subscriptions will be easy to secure, as you do not have to secure the full price of the yearly subscriptions in advance, but all that is necessary, is that you get the new subscriber to sign an agreement to take The Georgian for one year and collect for three months in ad vance. which would be $1.30, and the subscriber will agree to pay 10 cents per week for the other nine months. The price of The Georgian is $5.20 per year on and after April Ist when delivered by carrier. This is 10 cents per week whether paid in advance or by the week. Be sure that you understand this proposition. You secure 25 new subscriptions to The Daily Georgian, to be delivered by carrier in the city of Atlanta and suburbs, for one year each, and as evidence of good faith on the part of the subscribers that they will take The Georgian for the time they are required to pay for three months in advance, or $1.30. and after the three months has expired they are to pay the carrier at the rate of 10 cents per week for the other nine months. Bear in mind that this proposition is open to the white people of Atlanta and suburbs only, and for new subscriptions only. It is not a hard matter to get 25 new subscriptions, especially when they do not have to pay for the full year in advance. For 50 subscriptions we will give you two trips, or one trip to Niagara Falls and ToroL’o, Canada. Call at the Contest Department of The Georgian and full particulars, together with samples and re ceipt book, will be given you. For Outside Contestants To those residing outside of th'' city of Atlanta and suburbs we offer a free trip to Wrightsville Beach for 25 paid in advance, subscriptions to The Daily Georgian at the regular rate. $5.00 per year, or for 30 subscriptions to The Daily Georgian paid in ad vance we will give you a trip to Niagara Falls and pay all your expenses. The reason we offer you a trip for less subscriptions is because of the fact that you must secure the full price of the paper for a year in advance. The Georgian will be sent by mail to all sub scribers who pay five dollars and by carrier where same is paid for at the carrier rate of $5.20. Subscriptions must be paid in advance or they will not count on this offer. This offer is open to any white person of good moral character over fourteen years of age. It is not a hard matter to secure the necessary number of subscriptions, and those who enter the contest now can easily secure the number of subscriptions required without much of an effort. Three old subscriptions count the same as one new subscription. Addres AH Subscriptions and Communications to the Con test Manager, Care of l- The Georgian, Atlanta, Ga. |