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Real Estate For Sale. Houses For Rent.
AAL.A. Foster & RLayjnonc£ Robson
Real Estate, an 4 ’
Bell Phones 1031-1032. 11 Edgewood ave Atlanta Phone 1881.
FOR SALE.
ON SATURDAY. May 18th. at
3 p. in., we will sell a subdivi
sion of residence lots located on
Angier road, Barnett street and
Bellgrade avenue. Most of these
lots are delightfully shaded. We
recommend that you investigate
these lots as it' is unusual to be
able to buy lots in this section at
your own price. See our special
ad. in this issue.
A GOOD 2-story, 8-room house in
Oakland City, on east front,
shady lot. 62x240 feet to alley;
servants' house, chicken yard and
garden; $5,250; all city conven
iences. See Mr. White.
PRETTY 5-room bungalow; on
East avenue on the South De
catur and East Lake car line, we
have for sale four of the prettiest
little homes to he found any
,where. Nice arrangement, artis
tic design and pleasing finish.
Houses are all well built by day
labor, and have tile walks, elec
trie lights and water. Desirable
locations, near good schools. If
interested in a small home, don't
miss seeing these.. Look at the
terms. Price $2,150; $250 cash,
balance sl7 50 per month. See
Mr. Dews or Mr Radford.
CORNER LOT on Mangum street,
50x100. Between the A., B. &
'A. R. R and. W & A. R. R House
on it rents for sls pet month. A
pick-up at $2,500. See Mr White.
ON JiARDEE ST . about 400 feet
from the. car line and stop, we
have 4 brand new and very at
tractive 6-room bungalows that
we can sell on terms like rent.
JWe believe these places to he
cheap at $2,100 each, and we see
no reason why yon should con
tinue to pay rent when new and
attractive places like these can
he bought on the easy terms of
fered. See Mr. Radford.
3 1-2 ACRES and 6 room cottage,
within One block of car line,
near city limits; spring water; just
the place for chicken farm; on
terms of SI,OOO cash, balance easy ;
IK YOE HAVE MONEY 'I'O LOAN, WE CAN PLACE IT.
FOR RENT.
9-r.h.. 42 W Baker St . June 1 $50.00 1 8-r h.. «7 E. Fair St 332 -SQ
i-r h . 30 East Ave .. 40 00 6-r. h . 545 Lawton St,. June 15t.... 25.00
S-r h. 159 Ivy St 47 50 1 fi r It. 10fi Whiteford Ave. June 5 20.60
S-r h . SS« Spring St 35 On 5-r h, 59 Pavilion St., May 26.. 16.60
WE PUBLISH A WEEKLY RENT BULLETIN, giving a good description of ev
erything we have for rent. Get a eopv
JOHN J. WOODSIDE.
* THE RENTING AGENT. 12 AUB’DIN At'ENPE RHONE MAIN SIS
FDR RENT BY
E. RIVERS REALTY COMPANY
8 WEST ALABAMA STREET.
• 16 rooms 6io Washington street, on large, elevated lot. gas. hot and cold
water, electric lights, two baths, house in'perfect repair? stable and serv
anfs room on lot $75 per month
• 11 ROOMS 182 Capitol avenue; lot 50xlnp, has gas, hot and cold
water, and is in good repair, three, blocks frodi state capitol. S4O per
rnonth :
10 ROOMS—79 East Merritts avenue, near the corner of Piedmont avenue;
two-story, all conveniences; house in perfect repair, with servants’ house
on lot, and in fln» location. $65 per month.
8 ROOMS -80 Ponce DeLeon place, one block from Ponee DeLeon avenue.
This house has gas. hot and cold .cater; house in perfect repair, lo
cafeil in fine neighborhood. $35 per month
Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale.
INMAN PARK Lot level and a beauty. 50x190. $1,500. on easy terms
INMAN PARK S-room home, double Adored, storm sheathed, electric lighted,
etc, on level east front lot in best sectiOri, at a bargain; on easy terms.
«. • NORTH. SI I*E 5-room cottage, double flooded, storm sheathed, electric llglrts. 2
sets of folding doors Nice levels east front lot Price only $2,350 <H)
terms
SPRING ST lot. 58x250. east front, a beauty, at $65 per foqt
A BEATTIFUL 5-rom cottage on HI ghland Ave at $4,250. Must sell. Easy
terms.
WILSON BROS.
REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND LOANS.
701 Ktnplr* Building.
Mofn Mll-J. Night No. Ivy 4070-J.
COLONIAL HILL NEWS
1'“”= We have been busy selling lots this week. All our sales force, all our office force (including the Boss, himself), and even our advertising man, ilM'lj"'
had to be pressed into service, so great has been the demand, and this is our excuse for not having an advertisement in this issue.
But we’ve already told you the truth about our property, and 4 ‘it’s up to you” to go out and see the lots—the best lots ever sold in Atlanta
at such low prices and on such easy terms, and with such improvements, too.
The prices range from $250 to $1,250, and the terms are the same—~s 10 down and $lO a month—on any lot, and the interest only 6 per cent.
Take the East Point, Hapeville or College Park cars (transfers from all lines), and get off at
COLONIAL HILL
Or telephone our office, Ivy 4732, and we’ll take you out in an automobile.
Many out-of-town people are buying .our lots; sending their money to Atlanta to grow for them. -
Some have seen the lots in person, others have inquired of a friend living in Atlanta, while some have sent us the first cash payment and asked \ = '
us to select them the best lot unsold. Do whichever you like; but buy a lot in Colonial Hill at once, and you can’t live long enough to regret it.
BOOKLET ON REQUEST. c
1426-5-4 Candler Building COLONIAL HILL CO. S. E. DAVIDSON, Mgr., Ivy 4732
!Ht GtUKGIAN IS iHt GMUMT'E3TMTE“ XSUIU6
FOR RENT.
t 6-R. H., 628 South Boulevard $14.00
6-R. H . 182 Sydnet street 22.50
- 6-R H . 114 South McDaniel street. 17 .’5
wood. Ga 20.00
* 6-R H , 174 South M< Daniel street. 17 25
1 6-R H. K 280 Courtland street 22.50
5- H.. Corner Boulevard DeKalb
and M-rgan 20.50
, 6-R H. k 19 Elbert street 25.00
6- H., Clifton street. Kirkwood.
> Ga 15.00
6-R H.. 21 Clay, street. Kirkwood,
Ga 22.5 D
6-R H. 89 Copenhilt ave 20.00
6-R. H . 159 and 161 Oakland ave-
nue and store attached. . 38.00
5-R. Apartment, 290-A East Linden
street 35.00
5-R Apartment. Piedmont avenue . 25 00
5-R. Apartment, 272 East Fair
street, 22 60
5-R. H., East Fair street. East
Lake 12 00
5-R. H . 106 Flora avenue, Edge-
wood, Ga. 12.60
5-R. H . 360 West Third street . 12 60
5-R. H , 16 Whitefoord. Edgewood,
Ga 22.50
5-R. H.. 81-Candler street. Inman
Park ... 25.00
5-R H . 120 South- Maysnnr Edge- .
wood, Ga . 12.50.
5-R H , 250 East Georgia avenue.. 21 60
5-R H. 250 Glennwood avenue 20 00
5-R H . 29 Joe Johnston avenue,
Battle Hill 12 50
5-R H., 64 < trmewood avenue 20 00
5-R H. 42 Alice street 16 00
And a long list of larger and smaller
houses and a good list of business houses.
Come to see us.
only $3,800. Sec Mr. White.
A NORTH side corner, not far
from the corner of Angier and
North Boulevard, 2 houses, rent
ing fdr $41.00 per month. On lot
50x160 feet with alley in rear.
This property is offered for $5,000.
See Mr Dews or Mr. Radford.
j .
IN KTRKWOOD. on South Deca
tur car line, a pretty 5-room
bungalow, with lights, water,
tile walks, etc., $250 cash, $17.50
per month. See Mr. Dews.
NO. 8 GORDON Avenue* 2-story,
8-room house, double storm
sheathed, furnace heat, hardwood
floors; east front, lot very attrac
tive and well built; $5,500, attrac
tive terms. See Mr. Dews.
A B-’ROOM Cot.tagc on Augusta
Ave., near Grant street, on lot
*57x150 feet; all conveniences.
This place is in our opinion a big
bargain for $2,800; the usual
price asked for homes in this
neighborhood is $3,500 or more;
we can make terms of $500.00
cash ami $30.00 per month. See
Mr. White.
Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale.
M.L. THROWER Ur
28 ~ ~~
485 CENTRAL AVE.—Eight-room home on an elevated, east
, front lot. with a big garage, for $4,000. Owner will be glad
to show you -through. '
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CORNER ELM AND GENASEE STS., in Capitol View, a five
room cottage, on corner lot, for $1,750. $250. cash and S2O a
month. This is SSOO under its value. *. See Mr. Cook. Main
515-1450. Atlanta 164. . ,
WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO.
REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
Phone 2106 Main.
HERE IS ONE OF THE BEST and the pricl is right. A new six-room, hall and
bath bungalow, on one of the best north side afreets It has a tile floor in
bath room, the floor on the front porch (the poreh 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 dining room, exposed ceiling beams, book
cases, stone mantel, beautiful oak floors with a walnut border, birch sliding doors,
pretty stone front, stone steps, dressing room - wi,th- large mirrors, beveled,, edge,
rear porch latticed in. furnace installed, nice tile walk leading to street. This
Is a house with .class,, and one tUat will be appreciated by one with discrimi
nating taste Terms. Sl.OOfl cash. 840 per month. -•< . .
CLOSE JN, ON WEST PEACHTREE—Here is a good buy. Two houses, lot with
75 feet frontage; enhancing fast Prtoe 1s only 824,000
LET US BUILD you a home We will do it right and at a reasonable price. We
make terms.
CAPITOL AVE. HOME
NO. 421 CAPITOL AVE.—Nine-room, two-story, east front home, on
lot 50x200, owned by a non-resident, who must sell. Here is your
chance for a bargain on easy terms. Price only $4,000.
MARTIN ST. cottage, near Haygood avenue, for $1,200, SIOO cash,
balance monthly. ~, * ,
DUNSON & GAY
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS, ‘
409 Equitable Building.
Nice Homes Worth the Money. GREENE
ON ORMOND STREET, just a short dis- T~~> TT* A T 'T' V
tance from the park, we have a nice XX. .cA I<r I I
six-room cottage with all conveniences.
on a fine elevated lot, and in the best « w. vw w
block on the street This will make a ( ( > t\/l I—* A I\J
beautiful home f>>r any one. .Price, .$3,500. IVI * IX A
Terms , . ' ' • . ;
Both Phones ISM. BSALESTATE. RENTtNCf, LOANS. 511 Empire Bldg.
FITZHUGH KNOX
REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND BUILDING.
1613 Candler Building,
Tor sale.
89 INMAN C IRCLE, Ansley Park,
new, never been occupied, 8-,
room house, with every modern
convenience, on large, level and
elevated lot; two blocks east of
Peachtree street; $6,500.'
169 SEVENTEENTH ST.. Ansley
Park, is a 5-room bungalow on
lot 50x290; $5,500.
42 POPLAR Circle. Inman Park,
is a 5-room, artistic bungalow;
near corner of Euclid avenue;
$4,250.
1178 DE KALB Avenue, corner of
Jefferson St., 6-room'house, now
renting $20.0(1; water, gas, sewer;
surrounded by beautiful homes.
Price $3,800.
EASY TERMS can be made on
each of above attractive homes.
A MONEY MAKER
••SI ACRES on Gambeljoji. jnil -es .froip ca-r %hed: 46 acres' cultivated;
five-room residence; two tenant nouse sUAirtieCessary 'mitbuildirtgs; 500 bearing
fruit trees’: eighteen- acres pasture. Jus t a..nice auto trip in the early morning.
At bargain price
GEORGIA HOME FARM CO.
457 CANDLER ANNEX. PHONE 5767 IVY.
THE HOUSE you will build, buy or rent will not be a
modern home unless it is wired for Electricity.
4-18-20
FOR RENT.
y ' APARTMENTS. -
THE BOSCdBEL is now ready for
tenants. This apartment house
is at No. 83 Hurt street, corner Eu
. clid Ave., Inman Park, and con
. sists .of 16 apartments of three
and four rooms each .The rental
will be $32.50 and $35.00, with hot
and cold water, steam heat, jani
tor service, screens and shades.
The location for an apartment
house of this kind is the best in
Atlanta, and is surrounded by
beautiful homes. This building is
, especially constructed for small
families, though two flats.may be
thrown together, thereby procur
ing either six or eight rooms as
may be. desired. Six of these
apartments have already been
; rented.
HOUSES,
7 Mills street corner West
Peachtree . . . . . . .’ 15.60
48 Rogers St.. 5 rooms. ... 15.60
Hill's Park, 5 rooms 14.00
238 Ira St., 4 rooms . . .... 7.60
770 1-2 Marietta St. 3 rooms 5.00
STORES.
532 Decatur Stsls.oo
Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale.
- F ARK --
■4U H AA^tUiaidinlF several choice smallJufarmletfilLiD.
the section lying between East Lake and Decatur.
These tracts have a frontage on Boulevard- DeKalb
and on Pharr road, with building site on either end.
Prices, $2,750 to $3,500; just the thing for the coun-
- j try honje or bungalow. ■
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FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR
RALPH O. COCHRAN
REAL ESTATE AND RENTING.
19 SOUTH BROAD ST. v ’: 3 T
A’ CLEBURNE AVENUE HOME.
" IN the prettiest block on Cleburne avenue we have a ten-room
house on a very large lot for $9,000. The houses in this block all
set back something like a hundred feet l from the street and, indeed, it
if- a beautiful residence section. This place is a sac
rifice at this price, and if you this property. SI,OOO cash and
the balance reasonable.
""TRINITY AVENUE CT .OSeTv
Trinity avenue we have a large 10 or 12-room house on a lot
55x200, with a twelve-foot alley on the side for SIO,OOO. This Is be
’’Jween <'-«itral avenue ahd Washington street and is within five min-
Uwes' walk of the center of town. This lot is large enough for manu
facturing purposes and the wide alley affords splendid drayage facil
ities. Notice the size of the lot. the location, and then the price. It
looks cheap.
"Tvy streeT ~
WE have a splendid pressed brick residence on Ivy street, near the
Imperial Hotel, renting for over SI,OOO per year, that we can sell for
$20,000. This is splendid property, enhancing in value all the- time,
and located so closely to some of the prominent Improvements there is
no doubt but that it will continue to grow. Reasonable terms.
~ VACANT LOT NEAT'PONCE DE LEON AVK
; WI-THIN.one block of Ponce DeLeon avenue we have a large corner-
With- all city conveniences, for $2,000. This is right - nea-i- the-
North avenue school and in a. fine neighborhood with fine houses all
arbuTin»it. ’ A home built on this lot would sell before you could get
the roof on it.
~WEST PEACHTREE CORNER—SIO,OOO.
HERE is a swell 8-room residence on a targe corner lot. with every
convenience, including furnace heat, east front, for SIO,OOO. This is
a beautiful home, has hardwood floors, and in the best part of the
street. Reasonable terms.
WEST ENtThOMK *
ON Greenwich avenue between Holderness and Atwood streets, we
have a new 6-room bungalow on a very large lot. for $3,750. on
unusually easy terms.
""sILESMEN—HTwrcTant, A. S. Harris, C. __ W
(-ochraii. HARRIS G. WHITE, Sales Manager.
Two Genuine Bargains
FRONTING BOTH MARIETTA AND WAI,TON STREET.
ONE a vacant lot, 50x104, which can be bought for $26,500; the "other a
two-story improved brick, on lot 50x’0, which is paying a fair rental,
and can be ha.d for There is money in both of these lots, and both
of them will be sold In the next three days. See us at once. Reasonable
terms.
B. M. GRANT & CO.
Second Floor. Grant Building.
FOR SALE
A GENJIINE California bungalow. This is different from any
thing in town. Artistic in every detail inside and- out;
beajitlful' Shaded lot; nice elevation; finished throughout with
cabinet work. This is a home you will always be proud of.
Only $5,500 on good terms. ,
Empire Trust and Safe Deposit Co.
GROUND FLOOR, EMPIRE BLDG.
HOME SEEKERS
ARE TOU In the market for a home? If so, It will be to your interest to confer
with tis at once. LISTEN: Do you own a lot anywhere In the city or sub
urbs paid for or half paid for? If so. lat us build a house on it to suit your ideas
and arrange terms like rent or easier. Houses we build range second to nons In
point of workmanship, material and beauty. Ask our customers. Plans and
specifications will cost you nothing.
GATE CITY HOME BUILDERS
REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS.
809 Third National Bank Building. Phone Ivy 3047.
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mWWff? Mil' MT"
ffILL STREET IS
LOSING IN ESPRIT
\
Things Are Not Going Well
•Enough to Maintain Re-
*
cent Exuberance.
By B. C. FORBES.
NEW YORK, May 11.—Wall Street Is
losing some of its exuberance. Things
have not been going well. Agriculture,
trade, politics all have gone awry Spec
ulation, too, has failed to boom according
to the manipulators' schedule And in
vestment is not reviving as per earlier
hopes Rainbows were seen a month or
two ago, but rain has again begun to
fall rather heavily. Hence umbrellas are
being put up.
...
Nature and man have combined to
bring about the setback.
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The unprecedentedly heavy floods over
a wide section of the country have in
flicted incalculable damage At first the
cheerful view taken was that the mild
flooding would enrich the soil, and thus
lead to luxuriant crops of cotton and
grain. But the water refused to fall. In
stead they have mounted higher and,
higher until all known records of the past
have been eclipsed. Nor is the end yet
assured. Consequently quotations on the
produce exchange and the cotton exchange
have soared. Automatically this should
have sent prices of stocks down; but Wall
Street—the speculative section of it at
least-Lwas working for a higher range of
values, and until last Friday natural
causes were repelled. Since then the
stock market has reacted quite severely.
Would it interest the public to learn
the financial community’s te'ading of the
political outlook? Here it is from the
fountain head: ,
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The nomination of -President Taft was
taken for granted until last month, when
Mr Roosevelt began to diSplay extraordi
nary strength in several important states.
Financiers set their, wonderful invisible
machinery at work to test sentiment all
over the; country. From" so a sec
tion of. the West came reports indicating
that Mr. Roosevelt would be supported %
tooth and nail that forecasts had to be
revised. At this moment capital is not
certain what will happen. Every day
brings a weakening of the confidence that
Mr. Taft will be chosen, although all hope
has not been abandoned Curiously
enough, interests who have denounced the
president as. to use his own phrase, “a
man of straw,”' would have preferred to
see him selected, chiefly on the axiom
that it is better to bear known His than
fly to unknown ones Within a fortnight
the outcome of the -Republican" convention
It is believed will bte : tolerably : certain
And who, do you think, is spoken of as
the Democratic candidate in case Mr,
Roosevelt runs? William Jennings Bryan.
This may sound as a joke, but it ien’t. '
Aggravating the agricultural and politi
cal uncertainty is the recurrence of
doubts over business prospects. ‘‘Do you
see these trunks of samples?” asked the
head of one large establishment. “Ittls
cheaper to keep them here and the sales
men also than to pay their expenses in
traveling over the country in a vairi
search for orders.” The incident Is not
isolated. About the end of the first quar
ter of the . year optimism was returning.
Spring weather, it was. cheerily explained,
would work .wonders. But. the weather
proved disappointing and so did industrial
developments. A -distinct psychological
change crept over the financial and mer
cantile communities. Labor troubles were
not responsible in any large measure. It
would not be untru? to say that th* Ti
tanic disaster had a more poignant effect.
People became pessimistic. The bright
spots tn the situation appeared to grow
less bright, and black spots, previously
overlooked, were noted.
* - *
Then the Steel corporation's quarter
ty earnings- were keenly : disappointing
"A rust to- encourage short" selling of the
shares preparatory to a killing among
the bears," said some. But that view
no longer obtains. The iron and steel in
dustry, it is now generally acknowledged,
is not well off. Production Is heavier
than at any previous period’in America's
history. It threatens to continue in ex
cess of actual consumption. Prices are
low. and if plants are maintained at full
capacity the possibility of raising them
permanently will be remote. Moreover,
the- railroads are not rushing- into the
money market for new. capital, as invest
ors are still timid.
All this. I fear, will CotiVey a more de
■pressing impression than is intended.
The situation is ■■ not bad, only it is not
so good as.was hoped with confidence it
would be ere now. When the political
caldron cools. When the' floods subside,
when the sun shines longer and stronger
—and all these developments must come
—the unsettlement now prevailing will no
doubt vanish, and courage will again di
rect the helm.