Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 08, 1912, EXTRA, Image 13

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L’Hli AI’LAA 1A GEORGIAN A> L> ALU ft. Real Estate For Sale. For Rent—Houses. W. A. Foster & Raymond Robson Real Estate. Renting and Leans. Bell Phones 1031-1032. 11 Edgewood ave. Atlanta Phone 1881. FOR SALE. ONT BLOCK from a nr step on the De catur and Eart Lake car line, a brand neo five-room bungalow on a lot 5T by about 400 feet deep, which runs back to the street car right-of-way This place has not the city conveniences, but ** • be lieve they will be accessible within a few months Price $3,250 on terms like rent V. offer this property. both as a good heme and a good Investment, on account yr Its location and the depth of the tot yiefore many y«u.ra the rear of the lot will he more valuable than the from, as it fronts the car line. See either Mr. Rad ford or Mr. J J. Hook. THREE ACRES on River car line, four room house.. chicken bouse, fruit trees, etc.; $2,000 See Mr. White. A NEARLY new and very attractive six room cottage on Edgewood avenue in Inman Park, on lot 40x1.80 feet to a ten foot. alley, slightly above grade. This place is a splendid value for *4,100. Very attractive terms. See Mr. White. IF YOU HAVE MONEY TO LOAN, WE CAN PLACE IT. FOR RENT. Ifi-r. h , 228 North .Tackson (June 151.855 T-r. h . HU W. Alexander (July 11.816.<50 10-r. h , 65 Houston street 50 T-r. b.. 43n N. Jackson (Jun* 10' 45.00 9-r. h., 36 Capitol ave. Uulv 151... 35 6-r. h.. 115 West Harris street .. 25.60 T-r n , 24 West Fifth (June 151. .. 40 6-r h., 41 West Fair street .. . . 21.00 WE PUBLISH A WEEKLY RENT BULLETIN, giving a good description of «v --•rything we have for rent. Get a copy. JOHN J. WOODSIDE. THE RENTING AGENT. 12 AUBURN AVENUE. PHONE MAIN 618. —Rfffie L4-J um NJ.4JUL.J_,X.. II i i i ...I FOR RENT BY E. RIVERS REALTY COMPANY 218 SOUTH FORSYTH STREET, ten rooms two stories, all conveniences: house in good repair, only a short walk from center of city, only 835 per month. " 9 BALTIMORE BLOCK, between West reachtree and Spring streets, nine rooms, three stories, brick; first-class location with all city conveniences; sl9 per month ‘ 554 CAPITOL AVENUE, near corner of East Georgia avenue, eight-room, two- story house, in perfect condition; fine location; all conveniences; $35 per month 64 EAST GEORGIA AVENUE, near Washington street, seven rooms, two stories. This house has all conveniences; splendid location; house in good repair. 827.50 per month —— 27 EAST ALEXANDER STREET, between Peachtree and West Peachtree streets we have this first floor five-room apartment, gas. electric lights, steam heat; S4O per month. Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. FOR SA LE BY THOMSON & LYNES 18-20 WALTON STREET. BOTH PHONES 458. EAST LAKE BUNGALOW. LOT 150x450 feet on corner. This looks better than it sounds. About four blocks from the car line, on a corner, we have a very pretty six-room Bungalow, well built and well arranged, and on large lot. 150x450 feet. We can take $3,500 for this beautiful place and make terms. It must go. so see us about it. WEST END BUNGALOW—S3,7SO. NEAR the Gordon street car line we have this new six-room Bunga-j low. all improvements and up-to-date. Corner lot. $3,750. on j easy terms. SPRING STREET LOT WITHIN 150»FEET of Walton street we have a business lot that should sell at an advance of $4,000 to $5,000 next spring. It's mighty seldom you get. an opportunity of buying high class business property so close to center around the price of I this. $11,500. Easy terms. I B. M. GRANT & CO. Second Floor, Grant Building. 50 ACRES at Stone Mountain, seven-room house; 85 acres open for cultivation; good orchard and pasture, necessary outbuilding's. $3,500; terms. ___________________ —. .—.———. ■ ■ J 81 ACRES, eight miles center city; well improved; good residence, tenant houses, barns, etc . 500 fruit trees good pasture, will sell as city property in a few , years; our price for a short time, SB,IOO. GEORGIA HOME AND FARM CO. 114 CANDLER BLDG. Ivy 5767 I 111 I ■■■■■ 4... . II 1 L Li'-l'.'!'■■■... ■ North Side Residence ON EIGHTH STREET. 200 feet from Peachtree, in one of rhe. most de sirable and fashionable residential sections and one of the highest loca tions In Atlanta, we have one of the most beautiful, up-to-date, twe story. eight-room residences to be found in Atlanta. Furnace heat, electric lights,, large fine lot. Part, of purchase money can run five, years at* 5 1-2 par cent. This is certainly a daisy. Price SB,OOO. A. J. & H. F. WEST 218-219 Atlanta National Bank Building. T? IT ET NJ CT JUNIPER STREET HOME. vjlvC, IZLrI w Cj j-y the best part of Juniper street we > hate, a beautiful two-story eight-room i •rsrw e < T *-t y house with five bed rooms, downstairs : 1-4 / \ I I Y finished in mahogany, furnace and fire- xw. a— a *- *■ place -in every room. This Is one of the prettiest places on the street, and is on z —% z — x . -» w—» < -w ysr y a large lot 50x300 to alley. Price, SB,OOO. : ( I > j\/| I--* IV I Terms Let us show you this _ v-S- a xxi a a Real Estate. Renting Loans 511 Empire Bldg Rcih Phones 1599. /I 'i *—"*e i j REAL BARGAINS. SIX-ROOM COTTAGE. Clo;e in. north side, large east front lot, • T.Toa. on i»rm e THREE-ROOM COTTAGE. close In, for $450. Terms, SSO cat-h and sl ft per month LOt—Large one close in. on north side, SSOO, on terms. 3IX-ROOM granite-front bungalow; Coiquitt avenue $5,000, on easy terrns . “Eight■ ROOM front home; steam heat, etc.: $6.500: on terms. __ ‘EIGHT-ROOM steam-heated Jam-up proposition. Inman Park: large, level east } front lot. 79 by 200. Price $7.759. ■ ~TOO-F6c>T FRONT - within a stone's throw of Georgian Terrace: at $450 per for.' "EAST FRONT LOT, between the Peachtrees: $2,000. WILSON BROS. REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND LOANS. 1(1 Kmole • Building. Main *4ll-1 Night No Ivy 40T0-J Empire Trust and Safe Deposit Co. GROUND FLOOR, EMPIRE BLDG. 745 Marietta street, one Afore. 20x30 feet t 25.0 r 775 Marietta street one store. 20x60 feet 17 5* ( 777 Marietta street, nne store, 20x60 fret 17.50 57’8 Marietta street, one store, 16x26 feet... .... . !2. rtrt Marietta street, one store. 16x26 fppt lo an • 140 Peters street, one store, 25x75 feet So.no ( 142 Peters street- one store, 25x75 feet 25.n0 A 272 Peters street, one store. 25x100 fret 125.00 5” E. Alabama street. store and baseme stores, 15x25 feet each 15.60 • Corner Jackson and Decatur street*, tournt 150.nn THE 801 SE you will build, buy or rruit will not bp a modern home unless it is wired for Eip ( -trwuv. 4-18 20 I FOR RENT. 6-r. h.. 504 Euclid ave.. Inman Park 825.90 6-r. h., 175 Iveson st,. Edgewood. Ga i 6-r. h. 1 Racine si.. Battle Hi 11.... 29.nn . I 6-r. h.. 132 W. Alexander street.... 17.60 I 6-r. If . 33 Eovejo* street 15.60* 6-r. h., 153 Love street 20.90 | 6-r. h.. 123 North Lawn st.. West West End -- ■ 30.09 6-r. h. IOS Mansfield. Inman Park. 25.09 6-r. It., 121 North Lawn st.. West End 85.00 , 5- h., 94 Dalney 750 j 6- h.. 855 Formwait street 17 50 5-r. h.. Virginia ate.. East Point... 18.00 j 5-r. h.. 299 North Ashby street. .. 13.10 5-r. apartment, 6 Georgian apart- I ment 42.00 | 5-r. apartment. Piedmont apart- i ments 25.00 t-r fiat, 290-A East Linden street.. 33.50 5-r. flat. 372 East Fair street 21.60 j 5-r h . 120 South Matson, Edge- wood. Ga 12.50 5-r h., 29 Joe Johnston ave., Battle i Hill 12-80 5-r. h . Haves Station. Kirkwood. i Ga 12.50 And a long list of larger and smaller houses. RE2AD FOR PROH T-I>LUKGIArN WZXfM t FOH RESULTS Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. I he Real Estate Habit IT STARTS many a young fpllow nn tho right road, makes him save money, and shows him the advantage of owning land. LOOK AT THOSE fine building lots in Decatur we sell at $800; terms. S2OO cash and S2OO a year for three years; sidewalks. ■ i water and sewer included. By the .time these lots are paid for they will bring $1,200 to $1,500: in fact, lots in adjoining block are bringing $1,500 now. SO THERE is the money saved and the profit besides (or else a home site provided; but best of all. vou've formed THE REAL ESTATE HABIT. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR I I DUTCH COLONIAL Three Bedrooms, big sleeping porch with a living room that re ally has individuality. Furnace, screens, garage—eve ryth in g built to live in; 60- foot lot on Piedmont avenue in the prettiest part of Ansley Park. A home for persons of taste and refine ment. sß,ooo and worth it. ' CHAS. P. GLOVER REALTY CO. I 21-2 Walton St. ; WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO. REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. Phone 3’06 Main. 17.650 for a M. 500 bungalow in Inman Park. Inc?ii«n dandy: here is a pick-up for an S-room 2-stor.v home on .My rile street: it is a corner, too: should sell before tomorrow night Terms attractive Are you familiar with prices nn this street 0 If yoii are it is not necessary fnr us tn say more ??nn so»- a beautiful lot. Highland avenue section Your money will grow in vested here WE have a dandy selection of new 6-rooni bungalows, north side and Inman Park, steam heat, furnace heat, hardwood flon»-s. bonk cases, exposed everything up-to-daie Terms attractive locations the very best .LET us do y our building. Will make you easy te r ms and give you what .you want. G. R. MOORE & CO. REAL ESTATE, BUILDING AND LOANS. Uno CANDLER BUILDING. PHONE IVY 497 S ?20,n00 FARM fronting Peachtree road 2,000 feet: ideal for subdivision Cal! Mr Flowers J 3.000 TAKES 96 M hi I»• foot <1 avenue: li's a gem of a five-room collage nith tile sidewalk and on lot 50x1 IS: beautiful shade trees only one bin* k from two car lines: S3OO cash, balance S2O per month Why pay rent? Gall Mr Mnme $55 PER FO< >T. Peachtree road: lot 200x700 east front <’all Reid. 15 PEP* CENT investment out Marietta street, throe negro houses, price, $4.500. Call Reid. $7,500 - NEAR Peachtree and Fourteenth streets, eleven-room house. Call Reid. 5 and 6-ROOM BUNGALOWS ON MATHISON PLAUFU NO. 7 SIX-ROOM up bungalow; hot and cold wai®r plumbing, combination fixture* sidewalks and sewer down and paid fm - . Lot 50 by 147 to a 10 font alley Price. $3,300 each S3OO < a«h. $25 per month j p( ” N(> g SIN-ROOM RUNGALOW. on the eorne’ east front; front ami side porches. Hot ' and cold wafer plumbing, mnibination fixtures, sidewalk and spwer down and paid for Lot So by’ I<7to a 10-fnnt alloy. Pri'P $3,750; SSOO cash, $25 per month i ON GREEN SF ER RY AVENUE.’ • TWO FIX ’- R’ H >M bungalows hoi and cold water plumbinc combination fix lure?, street cherted: sidewalk and sewer down arid paid for Lot 43 by 140 feet tn an 11-snot alle' Price $2,500, S3OO ''ash. s_’O per month. T N I ANDERS - '• ' 1 A RESIDENCE PHONE WEST *>46 667 GoROON STREET. - ■■ ' ' ■"" * LAR <AI R IN CHARMING DISTRICT, rUK MLL (NO 157 WAITOX STREET) T/"'\ T TXT T L " T ts fpf ‘ l <o al,ev " ‘' ll h " l,t i J V--X IJL 1 a J • hen-* For quick sale, prl* • I '.i.’hi" \\ OODSI l~)L Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE ONE OF THE BEST propositions «n she gulf coast. A commercial hotel, now | running, paying handsomely. Value. $33.- . ton Ten thousand dollars will handle this and it is an exceptional opportunity. JOHN R. SCOTT ' Phone Main IS6?. 814 Grant Building. I GEORGIAN Want Ads Are RESULT Getters Real Estate For Sale. gHARP‘& IJOYLSTON SUTHERLAND. THIS is a two-story house and* basement on a lot that is 2W; faces east, and has nice: sleeping porch; eight lame rooms, I I hardwood floors and one of thru best built houses in this beautiful section. We can make terms on this that will make it just as easy | as paying rent. ! CHEROKEE AVENUE ELEVEN rooms on a lot that is j 50x200; has big barn and chick en houses, and is a bargain at $4,500. NORTH AVEN I E. ONE of the host built, nicest, coziest little six-room cottages nn this street, going at a sacrifice. Owner is leaving town and wants to sell at once. Better see this.' It sure is a bargain. • C»NE of the most beautiful homes in the city tn be sacrificed: lot 100x40$, plenty of shade, fruit, etc., a fine home, al! com plete. See photograph in this issue. PRICE $2,250. Jion cash and S2O per month GARDEN STREET, near Georgia avenue, nicn five-room hnusn; has sewer, water, gas and on a lot 50x140. See this at once. N< » 166 LUCILE AVE. $250 < ash and $25 per month. If you will g<» in this home you will find one of the prettiest five-ponm houses you io\er saw; has every convenience; ar ranged tor four more rooms at a small ; ost. See this. S. B. TURMAN & CO. BROAD AND ALABAMA STREETS. j Railroad Schedule. SO UTHE R N RAITAV AY. I ' PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH" ARRIVAI. ANU DEPARTURE OF PASSENGER TRAINS. A TLANTA 'I he following schedule figures are pub lished only as information, and are not guara meed. No Arrive From I No, Depart To 35 New Y. 5:00 am I 36 New Y. 12.15 am 13 Jaxville 5:20 am 30 Col’biis 5:20 am 43 Was ton 5:25 am 13 Cinci. . 5;30 am 12 Sh’port. 6:30 am 32 Fort V. 5:30 am 23 Jaxvllle 6:50 am <35 R’ham . 5:45 am ♦l7 Toccoa. 11:10 am 7 f’haUga 6:40 am 26 Heflin.. 6:20 am 12 ll’mond 6:55 am 29 New Y. 10:30 am 23 Kan. C. 7:00 am R U’hat'ga 10:35 am 16 Brun k. 7:45 am 7 Macon 10:40 am 29 R’ham. 10:45 am 27 Fort V 10:45 am .36 New V.11:01 am 21 Col’bus 10:50 am 40 Charl’e 12 00 n’n 6 Cinci ..11:10 am 6 Macon .12:40 pm I 30 B ham 230 pm .30 New V 2:45 pm to B’bani 12:40 pm 15 Chat’ga 3:00 pm 39 Charlo’e 3:55 pm ,3'J B’ham. 4:10 pm 5 Macon. 4:55 pm •!$ Toccoa. 4:30 pm 37 Ncn- Y. 500 pm 22 CnThus 5:10 pm 15 Brirns’k 7.50 pm 5 Cinci . 5:10 pni 11 R’mond 8:30 pm 28 Fort V. 5:20 pm 24 Kan G 9.20 pm 25 Heflin . 5 45 pm 16 f’haUga 9:35 pm 10 Macon 5:30 pm 29 (’nl’bus 10 20 pm 14 Wash’n 8 4.5 pm 31 Fort V.10:25 pm 24 .laxville. 9 30 pm 26 R’ham 12:00 ngt 11 Sh’port 11.10 pm 14 Cinci. .11 00 pm U .laxvillo 11 1(» pm Trains marked thus (•) run daily, ex cept Sunday. Other trains run daily. Central time. Chy Ticket • 'ffice, No. 1 Peachtree St. Legal Notices. NernUE OF AN IXTEXTION To APPLY EOK A LOCAL BILL. At Hie <f»s?lnn of the general assembly of Georgia, to he held in 1’.»12, an ad will bo introduced with the f*)llowing title: An act t*) amend an ad establishing u now uha’ler for the ••iiy of Atlanta, ap proved February s IR7L and the <cv**ral aots amendatory thereof, by extending the' limits of said * it'. beyond the limits as | now defined, -o as to take in r» w len i- : lory include*! between the present limits • and th*- following boundary line Be- • ginning at a point on the present city lim- j its i w*> hi in* I red «200i feci easi of ihe I • <*nnty lino, between Fulton and DeKalb} counties, said point being mi th** line l»* - tween land !*>t‘ 175 and 176. of the Kif- ■ teonth district of DeKalb county, and; I tunning hen< »- south parallel with and i tw« hundred • 't6| feei <*f ihe counts ' ' Tie. hci*»ss land lot 175 and a portion «.f * land lot 174 of said DeKalb county. t*> a point where <a i«i line Would inieiye<l lh**' hne dividing land Ims Nos. !' and 10. of i the Fourteen!ii district of Fult*»n <(tuniy. if said line pr<*.i*'e«l two hundred 120 ti, fcpi into DeKalb county, then*** v> **st i along the project ion of said lim* between lan*l lots and 10. and continuing w **si. i alone the south line of said land l*c No. ! 10. an*r thence along the smith line of land lints No -t and No. 42. of the Fourteenth i district of Fulton county. Georgia, to a i p*unt where said land line intersects ihe present limits of ihe city of \ilanta. ' thence northerh . not t heast vvardl , caster ly an<l southerly following i b«- pr**'-n( | limits of ihe said 'dty of Xlhinta. o Hie ’beginning point The leriitors above <l* I scribed including portions of land lois i 10, 11. 12. 22. and ti. of Hu* Fourteenth district of Fulton county, tleoram and portotns of land lots 171 ami 175 of th** Fifteenth district of DeKalb <• »uri ' I'o extend the jurisd i«t ion of ihe city of \t lanta over all of said territory and make all the ordinances thereof binding ipmi persons ami pr*»m-riy n said terrifor* . 'o a-i’lpHiz** the mayor and general < mined to rerlislri*-i the mix as io include all of said territ*'*' n one or more of the (wards thereof, and t«i make such changea; and pass sta ll ordinances as rnay he nee •ssar? or advisable it’ teadjusfing the city - Inuit a« herein extended, and for other' purposes. «-7-’«j ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. GEORGIA Fulton t’ounty -By virtue of an order *»f the » *»urt of | ordinary granted a' hambers. June term. | 1912. will be wold before the <**ur’ house door of said county *>n the first Tuesila.v . in July’ next, within the legal hours of «rlp. the follow ing property **if the estate i of Edward E. Eagan, deceased, towit <»ne-half interest in the tract *>r parcel of land sltua'p. lying and being in land lot aen of thr Seventeenth «iiHtrict <>f 1 ilt»>n county and state of *;porg»a and land lot tw n hundred and forty of the r ighte*»nth nistru t. <»( DeKalb * minty and stA’e of Georgia and in a «übdivisi*-»n of the property of Rronkhavrn p.-taJr* and mor* part truia rl > dp.s* ribcd a : follow tow Prrinnlng at a point op »hr north ernmost side of Brookhaven Terrace fo*’” ♦ ! hundred and seventy il70» fppt southeast-! I erly of a point located on the easternmost side of Brookhaven 'Terra* o. said last.' j mentioned point being ton (!'»• foot south' of the northern bmimlat \ *>f land Inf . ; eleven of the Seventeenth district *>f Ful • j ' »n county. Georgia . running then* *- along I the northernmost side of Brookhaven Tor- I ra* e two hundred <2oo> feet; thence northeastwardly' three hundred (3iwh feet; thence northwestwardly sixty (60) feet; theme southwestwa’di\ three hundred and sixty-nine • 26!* > feet t<» beginning point. Said desciihed tract being lot No 1 of subdivision No. X of the property of i (the Brookhaven estates ’Mie-half interest in the tract m pa • el | of land situate, lying ami being in hind 'lot two hundred ami forty (2H>» *.»f the Eighteenth < 18* district *»f DeKalb coun'y , and st He *»f Georgia, ami in a sub*iiv ision iof the property of Brookhaven esta.-'s. jam! rm>re particularly *!escrihpd as f*d | lows, lovvii Beginning at a point four • ( hundred ami twenty•-three <I2X» feel east ! '»f a point mi the ■ ounty line between: Fulton ami DeKalb counties, said last , mentioned jkdnt being ten (10) feet south, of the northwest corner of hind lot two. humlred and forty 1240 > of the Eighteenth i <18» dislrici DeKalb county. Georgia:! running thence southerly three hundred i and fm ix-nine LM'.H teet more *»r less to i Brookhaven drive cast, thence eastward iy along the northernmost sub- of said > Erookiu*ven drive east imp hundred ami twenty ti\<* (125 i fopi; them e northward- ! ly three hun.ired and sixteen (.316) feet j more <n less to a point ten (10) feel south <if the northern boundary of land 10l two hundred and forty i24oi of the Eighteenth ()8| district of DeKalb < ouniv. Georgia: them e west one humlred and twenty-live <125) feet io beginning p*>ini Said de scribed tract being lot nun Her seven of subdivision number three of the property of the Brookhaven estates. E<iuiiy of redemption or bond for title interest in ami to lot No. 25 subdivision No. I Brookhaven estates, lying and being in land lot No. II of the Seventeenth dis trict of Fulton county, Georgia Equity of S2O in two •■onirm ls fm the purchase of one acre each from the Barth; Fruit < ’onipany .• being Groveland, located near Bartie, Cuba. Totci consideration SI,OOO. 'Twenty-five shares. par value SIOO each of the common capital stock of the Atlantic l« e and Coal Corporat on. Fifty shares, par value SIOO. of the com mon capital stock of the Southern Ice < 'ompany • »ne hundred shares, par value SIOO. of the preferred capital stock of the South ' ern Ice • 'ornpany 'Thirty-six ami t hree-foiii fhs (36\) shares, par value SIOO. of the capital slock of the Fernvvood estates, 25 per cent paid, sold subject to the consent of the Fernwood Estates Corporation. 'Three ami one-eighth (3’ H ) shares, par value S2O, of the capita! stock of the Em pire Life Insurance Company. Six ami six I y -one-h undredt hs <6 60-100) shares, par value SIOO. of the capital stock of the \sheville Milling Company. Xppiovp*! claim against the Neal bank lor three hundred and fifty -eight and ninety-fmir one humit ••*! Ihs ($358 94) dol lars. against which there has been paid 65 per cent in dividends. one emerald ami diamond r ing, contain ing one emerald and fourteen diamonds. one pearl ami diamond ring, containing one pearl and nine diamonds one diamond sunburst, containing 67 dia monvis. Twelve thousand shares of the capital stock *»f the Knickerbocker Gold .Mining < ’’ompa ny. Fifty shares, series \. class 1. capital slock, par value $lO each, of the Teleposl Company, represented by convertible cer t ifica te. Fifty shares, series class 2. capital stock, par value $lO. of the Telepost ('om pany, represented by convertible certifi cate. Fifty shares, series A. * lass 3. capital stock, par' value $lO. of the Telepost <'*un pany, represented by convertible certifi cate. Fifty shares, par value $lO each, capital stock of the Telepost ('ompany. repre sented by certificate of ('ommer*ial 'Trust Company, of .lersev City Depository and Agent, for stock deposited under voting' trust agreement. Tw" mites of William .Albert Nix, past due. for- sl3 25 each. 'Terms, cash j TRUST (’DM CANY »F GEORGIA. Administrator of the Estate of ICdvvani E Eagan, Decease*! 6 7-3 RICH MAN. AGED 92. WEDS SPINSTER OF FIFTY-FIVE ALBANY. N Y. June 7. *Edvvard Bowerman, a wealthy resilient of Port Schuyler', aged 92. was married here to .Miss Elizabeth Goer. 55. of Water vliet, last evening. TO GIVE PENSIONS TO TELEPHONE WORKERS K<»S'T(»N June 7. \ minimum pen- i sion of $23 pet month and a maximum i of s|iiu per month are the principal sea i Hires of a new pension system which (he New England 'Telephone and 'Tele graph (’omptny announces FIRE ORDINANCE STARTS ROW. UoLUMRI’S. GA , June 7. A genu ine old-time row is on in the city council over an ordinance which pro vides that all residences in the city in the future must be covered with in combustible material. Much opposi tion has deveioppii against (lie measure and a determined effort will be made to kill H. The easy way Io get help for- house work ollie*’, store, factory <»r anywhere ulse is Io insert a small ad in ihe Help Wanted •••lumps of Th»* Atlanta C.cot - 2 ;an .Just phone xmm (either phone) and the W ant Ad will do i lie rest. Bonds For Title. I Hl ,<HiO John R Scot t to \li- M \ I.••*•'. land !•»' 17. beginning 8O’ Z fuel west I of the northwest • orner of Linden ami i ’ Hun' streets 40 . \I4O feei June 3. $l,lOO Sarah A Law to Stephen \lex- i amler. land lor 83. beginning on the west ' • mu|,. of Walnut street, 135 feet more or less south from Foundry street. 33x124; I feet J une I <4.700 Frank ami George R TMmond-i • son to Dr. S \ Mercian, land lot 117. be- I ’ ginning ’!>•* northeast corner of Hol | • dernes*: street and Sells avenue 36x120 : ifpt February 2 sl’so College Park I.ami ’’ompany to Lewis Smith,, land lot 161. (••unmencing ’SO feet west of Napoleon street, 50x19‘» t t. <)• t obet 26, 1911 <7.100 William Bawling to R S. Wynne, land lot 74. beginning «»n Crew stteei. 180 teet from the smithwest corrier of Atlanta avenue*. 40x185 feel. May 30. Quitclaim Deed. $1 M L Brcuwn to Interstate Sale • ’ompany land lot 45, commencing at a point on Imcatm street, 100 feet past of Lucy street, *25x111 feet June 1 Mortgages. >5.’,0 I. R. Ib'id to Newton Banking Company of Griffin, Ga., land lot on the last side of Hendricks avenue, 10x13’5 feet April 12. MO W W King to V D Morrison, land lot L’.. roinin*'n< trig 35 I J I’ppi *»ast of ti e northeast * «uner of Grant street, 35 1-3x120 feet. June 4 >-■» - M W Turn* ! - ’•• J N RmiT"** am! N M Daniel, land lot 47. lot I, in block • R of the Morrison-Stover-Brewster. !»**- ' ginning 150 feet cast of west sale allox , .oxlßß Ma 15 Administrator’s Deed. | >.n Hai ’.v T Hocry io .1 • I. Clarke. ; land lo' 111. cornmenoing *»n tie cast sid* lof Sun-Pt avenue, 116 feet south of Ken nedy street. 29x100 feet. June 5 Receiver’s Sale. $2,375 Cam D Dorsey »«» J A Clicat i ham. land lot 106. cpmmem ing H‘3 fuel northeast fro inthe northwest cornet- I Piedmont avonm* an*l 'Tenth street. ’’Ox 154 feet lime 4. READ FOR PROFIT GEORGIAN WANT AOS i USE FOR RESULTS rt-- DAILY STATISTICS-]| Warranty Deeds. $9,000 George Hilly er to Lowry Arnold 'J ot al., land lot 168. corrfniencing at the southeast corner of said land lot, 1,483 a and 2.092 feet, also in same land lot. com- 'jj tnencink at a fence corner of the south-A? ern line of said land 10l 1.484 feet east y| from the southwest corner of said lot, 2,092 ami 3.900 feet. June 5. Mrs. Margaret E. Strong ’o || James K. Skippey. land lot 30, in the Sev- -.:.W cme*-nih district of originally* Henry*; '7l n*»w I’ulton. county. Ga-, said land lot • ••maining 20’2’* acres, more or less. -1 i May i. <I.OOO Mrs (»ra R Manghutn to they Mortgage Bond ’’ompany of New York, land lot 106, being lot L-A, as per rep<4 . 'J receiver dated January 1.8. 1.912, com- ’ | mencitig 105 feet northwesterly from the north west corner <>f Piedmont avenue and Tenth street. 40x154 feet. June 4. $2,500 c. A. <’hatham to Mrs. Ora B. j i Mangham, land lot same as above, com j mencing on the west side of Piedmont .ivemie, 105 fppt. northeasterly from the northwest corner of Piedmont avenue and Tenth street. 40x154 feet. June 5. $2,250 -A D. Morrison to G, A. Rich i ards and Mi s. Sadie Parks Rerkstrbrn, land lot 18. being lot 22 of the sub-divis ion of W E. Worley of the property of E. W Bingham el al., begin’ng .371 feet .* west of the southwest corner of Kear sarge and North avenues, 50x168 feet. May 27. $:’.0.00() Bryan M Grant to Trinity M. E chinch land lot 77. beginning at the .• s<*iitlivv cst corner nf Trinity avenue and Washington streets. 97x198 feet. June 3. $2,600 Mrs. Mary FL Thompson to Ful ton Finance Company, land lot 11. begin ning on the southeast of an unnamed street. 50x163. May 28. $3,600 - Henry B Scott to Myrtle Street land lot 49. commencing 180 feet north of the northwest corner nf Myrtle and Fourth streets. 60x195 feet June 3. $5 Mrs. Mattie FL -Jones to Mrs. Alice May 'Taylor, of Pennsylvania, land lot J 159. lying in College Park, beginning 100 feet east of the southeast corner of Myr tle street, 75x190 feet. June 5. $330 -George W Parrott et al., to J. Goldberg, land lot 33. beginning .-37 feet west from the southwest corner of School place and Buchanan street, 37x101 feet. Max 23. sß2s—Same tn same as above, same la mi lot. commencing at. the southwest corner of School place and Buchanan st. r 37x104 feet May 23. $lO Dr J. Cheston King tn Jacob and Joseph Buchman, land lot. 117, commenc ing 287 feet past of Peeples street, 50x 127 feet. June 4. SI,OOO E L. Marling to Miss Kate J. Bigham, land lot 53. beginning at the northeast corner of Milledge avenue and Connallv street. 100x100 feet. Tune 3. SBS Mollie E. Am wood to Carrie • •wens, land lot 249, lot 2 of the Amwopd propertv. August. 5. 1901 $.380 Westview Cemetery Association 1 to J R Smith and W’ Z. Smith, land lot v] in said cemetery association, known as ; No. 298. section 10. containing 380 square feet. May 7. $765- The South Atlanta Land Com- t pany to Roh Williams, land lot 244, be ginning J 66 fpet south westwardly from the northwest corner of Park avenue and Jn Jonesboro road. 50x100 feet. May 7. SSOO A D. Morrison to City Savings O Bank, land lot 18, commencing 371 feet west of rhe southwest corner of Kear sarge and North avenues, 50x168 feet. May 2 $1.750 Palmer .1. Smith tn A. D. Mor rison, land lot same as above, same prop- II erty. March 22. $825 A. D. Morrison tn City Savings • Bank, land lot 54, beginning 171 feet eaet of the southeast corner of Love street ami ’’apitol avenue, 26x107 feet, Janu ary 20. $1,032.70 H. H. Sims and T R. Smith t*> t’ity Savings Rank, land lot 163, begin ning on the west side nf a ,30-foot street; i known as Harris place, 50x150 feet. June 1. i $7,200 .1 J Sullivan to Mrs. F’olora N , Smedley, land lot 76. commencing 123 feet . ’W south from the southwest corner nf Pul-/,| • liam and Richardson streets, 124x142 fee. ■ April 16. $12,500 Logan Rleckley to Arthur f Hanis, land lot 51, beginning 150 fee west of the northwest corner of 1 Harris and Ivy streets, 50x95 feet. Ju* 5. 191 1 f $2,000 John Poschal to George S. Me £ i land lot 1.5, commencing 96 feet southe from the southwestern corner of Hi’ land and Augusta avenues, 75x185 f lune 4 SSOO Same to same as above, p property September 7, 1907. $3,000 Mrs. Laura E. Mauck to, - as above, same property. June 4 O | $l9O FL B Venable and F. D. P’.. to (’lyde Fleming, land lot 111, beginn on the north side of Simpson street, ISU . fppt west of Chestnut street, 25x200 feet. June 5 $2,950 - Roy G. Jones to Mrs. Sarah F. Jones, land lot 98. beginning on the west side of Stewart avenue, 1,160 feet from the right of-vvay of the Central of Geor gia Railwax Company. 100x300 feet. $75 J Carroll Payne and Ernest Wnod . ruff to F A. Hoyt, land lot 82, commeno ] ing 366 fppt southeast of the southeast ■ . orner of Marietta street and North ave- nue. - $1,300 General Realty and Development Corporation tn Alverson Bros., land lot 148. beginning on the west side of Joe | Johnson avenue, 240 feet south from the I southwest corner of said avenue, 48x130. .May 31. $175 Asa G Candler to S R Preston, land lot 13 commencing 40 feet 1n lot 46. at thp southeast corner of Wylie and W etherly streets, 40x120 feet. September 7. 1909 <3oo S. R. Preston to L. F. McClel land. same property as above. June 1. CL2SO D J Baker to Miss Eugenia E. West, land l<t 85. commencing on the eastern ship of Humphries street, 60x139 3 /z feet. June 4. S3OO J A. Gaddis to J. H Bradley, land lot commencing on Hip east side of How,-.- ‘ pH Mill road. 150 feet north of w r here the < south line of land lot 153, 50x200 feet. June 4 , S2OO John S. Owens to J. A. Gaddis, same property as above. February' 1. $1,135- (’harley Johnson tn C J. Har din. land lot 28„ of F L Guess survey, land lot on Pace’s Ferry road, running cast of said lot north to Chat nth oochee aveniie. 262x350 feet. May 15. $1,700 H ’• Reese to R. B. Burks, land lot 97. beginning on the west side of , Georgia avenue. 380 feet south of Pine street. In the city of Hapeville, Ga., 476 x j 512 font May 27. <260 A I’ Morgan to W H. Hobbs, land lot 98. 551 feet southwest corner of. (’entral ami Savannah avenues, 53x164 feet. May 4 S7OO R IL Benson to J F. Dunton. I land lot 117, commencing at the south east corner of Holderness and Greenwood I streets. 150 feet to a ten-font alley, 54k 150 feet June 5. $275 Greenwood Cemetery tn J. F. Dunton, land lots 20. 22 and 24. in col umn 13. all in section A, of said ceme tery. July 1, 1908. Warranty Deed to Secure Loan, SSOO D D. McCall to E P. Green, land i lot 82. beginning 258 feet west from Gray street. 51 , ' 2 x92L» feet June 3. $550 T (’ (’allowa\ to Mrs. Gertrude JK W illiamson, land lot 13. commencing 45 feet from the southeast corner *»f Rasb street and Oakland avenue. 45x115 feet. June 5. Bonds For Title. $1,500 I. A Woods .to J s. l/ovney. i land lot 55. ••••mmenclng 250 fppt north , from llaygoo*! street, 50x120 feet; also on I th** west siiic of Martin street. 450 feet north «•! Haxgoo*! street, 50x120 feel. i May 10, 1910 $6,000 I’ llanson to Mo* ha Coffee i’’on'psn‘ . land lot 79. commenting on the ast side of Plum street. 39x13-1 feet. i Mh.v :li). $30.00<» George .1 Ynndi to W. u. Por-L 3 Iter, land lo’ 78. commencing 75 feet ••i the northeast corner of Orme and Cag, I ,I rcci «. 75\ 150 fpp’ j $ i.OOO \i thin S. Han is to George Johnson ami John W Hames, land ' I.’.’, beginning 150 fppt west of the north-; O I west < nei of East Harris and Ivv streets, 50x95 feet. June 3. $8j)0t) (;c<»rKP Ware and J. Harp»i to \| ••;•.! Adair, land lot 10R. bcginplni ’27 fee: s<»:u beast of Lee ami Nor’ T I awn streets. 49x185 feet* ’October 1, 19104 s!*.<*•)(• Et •< |. r Ruins t*» Mrs. Suaarl r i D(»nald. land lot 108. hegining at the uor’heast < •rrwr of Ashby and Oak stt pots. 50x135 feet. May 22. <' i»»o T. (’ Holmes and E. T. L»ink!e to i e i.oi eh : nd lot I>2 bag inn iS7 frrt ■ u fr<«m the comer cd lj liowrll MHi road and Holmes street, 34n a i1 t > i’s • ■ J-mo 3 1 :*f*.onn (> tr Mat tin ’o Maw R. Gettys hand I’’ it. . 'mmanclng 31 f*»ct ea.a thr -•uithcast corner of < mm-md aod H.L streets. 33x120 feet March 22, 1310