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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
Auction Sales.
AT AUCTI6K7
SEVERAL CONSIGN
MENTS. INCLUDING
SOME BURNISHINGS
EROM A WEST PEACH
TREE RESIDENCE. CON
SISTING OF VERY FIXE
UQARTERED OAK SIDE
BO A R D. DINING
CHAIRS, DINING TA
BLE. A ONE-HUNDRED
PIECE IMPORTED CHI
NA DINNER SET. RUGS.
CARPETS. REFRIGERA
TORS. ART SQUARES.
ETC.. AT 143 SOUTH
PRYOR ST RE ET. TO
MORROW. THURSDAY.
JUNE 13.
COMMENCING PROMPTLY at 10 a ni .
Thursday. w< will offer to the highest
bidder several consignments, including
more than 2.000 pieces china, glassware,
bric-a-brac. etc., also some very fine pic
tures. toilet sets, portierres, window
shades, lace curtains, electric and gas
parlor lamps glass door kitchen safe,
davenports, screen curtains, chiffonier, fil
ing cabinet, bookcase, books, brass alco
hol lamp. leather upholstered Morris chair,
imported novelties, metal beds, felt mat
tresses. sanitary springs, iron sanitary
rot, porch rockers, chairs, center tables,
bed linen, dressers, washstand, gas stove,
kitchen utensils and many other arti
cles. Promptly at 10 a m. tomorrow
< Thursday), June 13.
PEMBROKE SALES CO..
Auctioneers.
143 South Pryor Street.
AT AUCTION.
SEVERAL CONSIGN
MENTS. INCLUDING
FINE BED ROOM, DIN
ING ROMM AND PAR
LOR FURNITURE, ART
SQUARES. RUGS. ETC..
FRIDAY, TUNE 14. AT 12
E. MITCHELL.
COMMENCING AT 10 A M . Friday, we
will offer to the highest bidder a fine
lot of household goods. Including oak
and mahogany dressers, quartered oak
pedestal table, brass beds, hat rack, book
case. two davenports, one of th<gn in
genuine mahogany; porch rockers, refrig
erator, leather rockers, fine mahogany
parlor suit, mahogany library table, li
brary chairs and rockers, iron bed springs
and ’ mattresses, bedding, bed spreads,
center tables, odd chairs for reception
hall, art squares and many other things
too numerous to mention. You can fur
nish 'our bouse complete with fine or
medium grade furniture at your own
price. Sale starts at 10 a m , Friday,
lime 14
CENTRAL AUCTION CO..
12 E. Mitchell St.
For Sale- -Miscellaneous.
PRE-INVENTORY
CLEARANCE
SALE
of
GUARANTEED
FURNITURE.
RUGS AND
CURTAINS.
Goldsmith-Acton Witherspoon
Company.
V Peachtree. 61 N. Broad.
Lifetime Furniture.
Hatters.
OLD hate cleaned, dyed and reshaped,
beet work; prompt service, satisfaction
guaranteed Out of town orders solicited
Both phones Acme Hatters, 100 S
hall afreet. 8-It-*
Business Opportunities. Business Opportunities.
ASSIGNEE’S SALE
Os General Merchandise, Fixtures, Ac
counts and Real Estate of j. M.
Averett, Six Miles W est of Atlanta.
'l'lic following- property lias been assigned to me
and will be sold to highest Imlder for cash:
personal property.
Grocer ies s2,;c, .
Tinware ... 30 80
I lardware 4>, , u
Dry goods and noiiun. l - u,‘. ::
Slioea . 7 *, '■ * .
jpwelr'
Wood yar<l x • >. s. .
tceuunts due us , , , . " h p, ■ ,
Horse, wagon, harness su w
Fixtures x7n v
S4.J7S 38
J M Averett farm and home -up: lie- -.p < 4 . 4.s ■ ’ 1
REAL ESTATE.
Residence and adjoining building- . .1 I > v4-r< " x i - '. noo no
Store house on Mayson and Turin i !•■:\ pn<i i jm
E’ive-room residenef on Maysen a n«i Turn< j I . »i-\ r<>.iu. I.soo'ni
Twenty-eight and acres m lan< i w i.d h u .
buildings are located, at HOO ) • r a-r«- .on o >
Lot 14. Block 3. in Lincoln Park subdlv (! - .n .. ::.o oo $i7.n;,000
<22.72 I 83
This properly is on tin |» I \ ER <’.\l» I.INI. from
\tlanta. Imptire of the undersigned for lull de
scription of above assets and in\eiitor\ of stock, fix
tures ami terms.
IL A. FERRIS. Trustee
loj Rhodes Building. B'dl Phom M un 2(sb>.
Poultry, Pet and Lave Stock I
CARE <>!-' SI MMER HATCHED
t HICKS.
Much lias been
written of sum
mer li a t c h e <i
chicks —some ad
vise raising "liile
others do not.
There are many
things to take
into consideration
when it comes to
making the sum
mer li a t c h <■ d
chicks profitable.
First, it requires
more room for the
late hatched chick
and it takes more
work to raise.
good specimens,
tile vermin is worse and here in the
South it is so hot that eggs do not
hatch so well. I believe very one should
raise chickens to their full capacity,
and if there is a shortage of early ones
the late ones will come in very profit
ably, but there will he nothing gained
by crowding them. Summer chicks
must be provided with an abundance of
fresh water and plenty of shade; these
are two tilings that must not be neg
lected if one wants lo make a success
of them. Green food should be sup
plied; ii is harder to get tender green
food in tile hot summer months than it
is in the cooler months of spring, but it
can be provided in many ways. Where
one lias a vegetable garden there is
usually enough wastage to feed quite
a flock of chicks, and a good patch of
rape makes excellent green food. When
all this fails from lack of rain, the only
resort would he sprouted grain, which
is excellent, but great care must be
used not to lot it become soured, as
that would kill them. A close watch
has to he kept for vermin, as they mul
tiply very rapidly in hot weather, and a
little neglect along this line will prove
very injurious to the flock. Another
important thing for the welfare of the
hot weather chicks is to keep every
thing clean and disinfected. Some of
the best winter prize winners are often
from the summer hatched flocks that
are never neglected or stunted. The
summer hatched chick that is kept
steadily growing develops and is in
much better feather for the winter
shows than the early ones. The ftiany
details must be looked after with great
er care for the late hatched chick than
those of the earlier ones; tto slipshod,
careless way® can be used in caring for
the summer chicks. They must be al
lowed to run with the old fowls or the
earlier chicks. I prefer grassy runs for
them, where they arc safe from the
depredations of varmints and therefore
do not have to be fastened up at night.
After the chicks are old enough to go
on perches, I like only a roof over them
to prevent them drowning in case of
rain; ft makes them healthier and*
hardier to roost in the open. I think
that the late chicks really do better
with liens than when raised by band;
however. I have raised some very line
ones in brooders. The main essentials
in producing good birds from the sum
mer batches are clean, well ventilated
roosting quarters, plenty of frosh wa
ter, good wholesome feed, plenty of
green fond and never allowing vermin
to get a foothold. Mrs. H. I’. Hinton in
The Industrious Hon.
Orpingtons.
FOR SALE Fifty White Orpington pul
let*. laying every day. Kellerotrass
strain: $3 each as long as they last to
make room; len cockerels, fine birds. $5
each. Southland Poultry Farm, Clarks
ton. Ga
ii o: s\i i. Two pens 8 C white
Orpingtons, three pens S. C. Black Or
pingtons. from 25.t0 100 in pen. Prize
winners in all pens. Closing out to make
toom for young stock. E. H. Scott, Box
636. Athens, Ga. 4 6-88
EGGS from finest White OrpTngTons < Kel
lers trass) at reduced prices; $3, $2: also
Rlack Langshan eggs. Greaentha Poultry
Yards. College Park, Ga 1 13-10
FIVE YI.XKS a breeder of Crystal White
Orpingtons; two pens for sale that are
up to date; will let go cheap; these birds
are good low type; worth twice what 1
ask for them; also young stock for sale.
W I* Mcllroy. Newnan, Ga. 6-7-29
50 EARLY hatched Buff Orpington chicks
to sacrifice quick. Bargain. Box 84.
Ga. « 6-4-15
R. I. Reds
QI ALITY REDS. J. 1. Hotiford, East
Point, Ga. 4-25-31
Leghorns.
FOR SALE Twenty-two .Single-Comb
Brown Leghorn hens and two corks,
fourteen months old; $25 gets the lot;
must have the room for young stock.
A. G Wilson, Lithonia, Ga. 6-8-35
■iii H -- - -. .
Wyandottes.
GOLDEN LACF'D and Columbian Wyan
dottes, S. C. R. T. Reds; eggs. $1 and
$2 per 15. W. D. Bennett, Molena, Ga
12-13-33
Bantams.
B A NTAMS-Game Bantams. Sebrlghts,
Buff Cochins. Carlisle Cobb. Athens,
Ga. 4-26-88
REND FOR PROFIT -U»t.OKV7IA[N WAIN I -OK Kt3UL,I3
Games.
DARK CORNISH Bred from tl.e best
imported birds in this country. Wort in
j Atlanta January, 1912; first and second
cockerel, first and second pullet; American
Cornish Club ribbons for best cockerel
; and best pullet and other good prizes;
limited number uggs for hatching, $5 and
310 p< setting. Write F. S. Cates, Doug
las, Ga. 1-17-36
Ducks.
INDIAN RUNNERS TawiU and Tvhite
and White Ducklings. 25c !o $1: eggs.
$1.50 to $5; satisfaction guaranteed. Geor
gia Duck Farm. South Kirkwoud. At- I
lanta. 100-8-6
Egg-s_
100-KGG Old Trusty incubator, in perfect
condition, for $7.50. A. G. Wilson. Li
thonia, Ga. • 3
WHITE WYANDOTTE eggs from Yiigh
clas* birds that are white to the skin, at
$2.00 per fifteen; high fertility guarantees!.
'• G Wil '-n, Li 1 li<mia. Ga. 1-16-2'.’
THOROUGHBRED Buff ‘ »rpi ngton eggs,
$1 per 15; *5 per 100. 126 Windsor st.
Main 3588. 4-27-25
Miscellaneous Poultry.
CHLOI{()-.\Al”l HOLRDMDIR
A N D
LIVE STOCK DISINFECTANT.
BE FAIR to your chickens. They can't
avoid lice ami disease. You must help
then. < 'lean their houses with Chloro-
NTaptliolouni Dip and use it on sick birds.
It will drive the trouble away. One gal
lon makes 100 galhuu < f dip. Write us for
poultry book. West Disinfecting Company.
S. S. Selig, Jr., general agent. 26 South
Pryor street, Atlanta. 6-11-36
POU I/rR V PRINTING.
WRITE for samples. Etheridge Printing
Company, 188 Madison-ave., Atlanta.
Ga- 12-16 21
FOR SALIC S C. R. I. Red, S. C. Brown
and White Leghorn and B. P. Rock eggs
at $1.50 per setting: all first-class stock;
day-old chicks a specialty; sls per 100;
directions given for raising them; will
furnish lions to carry them when wanted
at $1 each. E. J. Williams, Ty Tv. Ga.
-21-34
GOLD i'i ST strain S. C. Buff Leghorns,
the finest exhibition and breeding stock,
at bargain prices. Eggs from special
matings, SI. $1.50, $2, $2.50 and $3 per
setting oak Hill Poultry Farm, Route
8. Station B. Nashville, Tenn.; F. R. No
ble. proprietor 3-13-37
11 G. HASTINGS & CO., Seeds
men for the South, 16 W.
Mitchel! St. Four city deliv
eries daily. North and south side
9 a. nt., Inman Park and West'
End 2 p. m. Bell phone Main
2568. Atlanta 2568.
HAYE you ever stopped to think how
much iictti r it will be to get a 50c box
of Conkey’s White Diarrhoea Reined?
than to lose a whole flock of little chicks
that are troubled with that dreaded dis
ease" • >nce tried you will never be with
when you li.i \ r little chicks.
IT is EASIER to cure fowls that have
contagious diseases by keeping the
premises disinfected with some go<xl dis
infectant Donkey's Nox-i-(’ide is jus:
the disinfectant for destroying germs. It
is just the thing for spraying the poultry
houses, brooders, garbage cans, etc. For
mites you can't get anything better, is
also an ideal dip for poultry. One pint,
mixed with water, will make over 100
points of disinfectant. Price one pint 35c,
one quart 60c, one-half gallon 90c, one
gallon $1.50.
“RED < '».\ip.” Meat Mash Food can 7 ? hr
beat as a food for young and ol«i
ducks. If fed regular to your laying hens
it will increase the egg production, (’an
be fed either wet nr dry; ten pounds 25c.
.30 pounds ~1.7. 100 pounds $2.25.
IF LN NEED of drinking founts, feed
pans, grit ami shell boxes, food hop
pers. leg ba mis. poultry punches, egg
boxes, egg carriers, eW 1 ., call in or phone
us your orders.
LIQUID LIFE KILLERS and hand spray
ers for spraying same. Price of spray
ers 50c and up Write for a copy of our
Poultry Supply Catalogue and for the lat
est price list on poultry foods.
Hogs
lAM WORTH. Berkshire and Duroc-.ler
sej pigs: six Tamworths. two females
and font- males, three months old, $12.50
each; seven Tamworths, four females and
three males. $lO each: will he three
months old .lull 22d prox.: four Berk
shires. one female and throe males. SIC
each; will he three months old lune 12th
inst.; one Duroc-.lersey gilt, six months
old. sls. f. n. b Griftin. Ga.: all eligible
to registration. Address Georgia Experi
ment Station. Experiment, Ga. 6-8-39
Horses and Carriages.
LIGHT, open top buggy, suitable for stmali
horse Must be in good order and cheap.
Address Box 901. eare Georgian. 32-12-6
WANTED Good saddle horse for fifteen
to thirty days Reply, stating amount
wanted, with and without keep. R. A. V.,
care Georgian 6-11-31
FOR SALE Two good, cheap work
horses; also two go<al horses; well ac
climated and city broke. Elder & Rice.
978 Marietta st. 6-10-4
Live Stock Wanted.
CA TTLE WANTED Consign your cattle
hogs ami sheep to Elder & Rice, At
lanta, Ga., for the best prices and quick
returns. 6-10-2
Business Opportunities.
SALESM AN with SI,OOO ' w aided for
wholesale hardware trade in Southern
states Good salary Box 229. Atlanta
59-12 6
F< >R SALL Stock of goods consisting of
a generaj line of merchandise amount
ing to s2.i>oo or 83.000. also storehouses
and dwelling to sell or rent in a small in
corporated town in Telfair county. Geor
gia. on Southern railway, all to go at a
bargain. Buy now to get the fall trade.
Stock wouldn't sell at lot) cents on dollar
if it were not for a special reason which
1 "'ll furnish to any one interested. For
further information address 'l'. N. Elem
ents. Towns. t;a 6-12-34 1
$2,000 Slli't REI>. 7', invgstment Will I
more than double in six months, with ’
future possibilities beyond present calcu
lations This is an exceptional opportu
nity investigate Box 984. eare Geor- !
gian 35-12-6
FOR’ SALE.
(INK of ihc best propositions on
the Gulf ('oast. A commercial
’hotel now running, paying hand
' somely. Value $.'»5.000. Ten
thousand dollars will handle this,
land it is an exceptional oppor
tunity.
■ I NO. IL S< (I l'T.
I’hotie M. 186(>. >l4 (Irani Bldg.
611 14
W \.NTED Uiirtmo io invest S3OO in good
paying >-■•!;< iidinl, cigar ami <onfec
iioncrv siand (’heap rent Good loca
tion. Appl? to \ Glass. 499 East Fair
- t roe 1 6-7-28
b‘»R SALi; ’'Leap, or will exchange f<»r
oiht-r proper 1 ', ••mplete shingle mill
on to 4Fdl\ <apacit> 60 M Ingrain A
Lovett, Coleman, Ga 6-5-3 X
\st aov hits me • man and ho will tell
' The Georgian Want Ao -nhiroti'
» h in.". p» ..plr jml hr 111 4; I.of |♦ t r . oi|fj|
ti«a» r<H|iq p o hr ohtainvd in uuy uUicr
medium ip this? acction.
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brom
ihc
Poultry
L)octor
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.
ONE BLOCK from a car slop on the De
catur and East Lake car line, a brand
new five-room bungalow on a lot. 57 by
about 400 Met deep, which runs back to
the street car right-of-way. This place
has not the city conveniences, but we be
lieve they will be accessible within a f4w
months Price $2,250 on terms like rent.
We offer this property, both as a good
home and a good investment, on account
of its location and tire depth of the lot.
Before many years the rear of the lot will
he more valuable than the front, as it
fronts the car linn. See either Mr Rad
ford or Mr. J. J. Hook.
THREE ACRES on River car line; four
room house, chicken house, fruit trees,
etc.; $2,000. See Mr. White.
A NEARLY new and very attractive six
room cottage on Edgewood avenue im
Inman Park, on lot 40x180 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 MONET I O LOAN. WE CAN PLACE IT.
FOR RENT.
15-r. h., 48 Hemphill avenue . .$60.n0 9-r. b.. ::'6 Forrest avenue $40.00
10-r. h.. 223 N. Jackson (June 15). .'5.00 9-r. h.. 368 Luckie (June 15) 40.00
9-r. h.. 42 West Baker 50.00 7r. li., 388 Spring street liJ.OO
9-r. h., 118 E. Merritts (July 1 )... 40.00 ; 7-r. h., 30 East avenue 37.50
WE PUBLISH A WEEKLY RENT BULLETIN, giving a good description of ev
erything we have for rent Get a copy.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE.
THE RENTING AGENT. 12 AUBURN AVENUE. PHONE MAIN 61$
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 $35 per month.
9 BALTIMORE BLOCK, between West Peachtree and Spring streets, nine
rooms, three stories, brick; first-class location with all city conveniences; S3O
per month.
354 CAPl'roL AVENUE, near corner of East Georgia avenue, eight-room two
story house, in perfect condition; fine location; all conveniences; $35 per
mon tli.
64 EAST GEORGIA AVENUE, near Washington street, seven rooms, two stories.
This house has all conveniences; splendid location; house in good repair; $27.50
per month.
17 EAST \LI..xANDER 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.
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
this. $11,500. Easy terms.
B. M. GRANT & CO.
Second Floor, Grant
PEACHTREE PROPERTY
WE have an option, obtained some, time ago, that expires in a few days, on
a piece of Peachtree street business property, in which we think there
is a profit of $5,000 in ninety days.
THIS is absolutely certain and safe, and in the midst of active building
progress. Not nTncli cash required, balance one. two. three and four years.
IF you are willing to risk our Judgment and want to make money, see us
promptly for full particulars.
A. J. & H. F. WEST
REAL ESTATE.
218 219 Atlanta National Bank Building.
SUBURBAN HOME
SIX-ROOM BUNGALOW; built out of the very best material;
storm-sheathed and double floored; all underpin work brick
and stone; has all conveniences; large grove lot, east front; lo
cated in the very best section of Decatur. Ga.. right on North
Decatur ear line. Price only $4,000. Easy terms.
W. L. & JOHN O. DuPREE,
REAL ESTATE—EMPIRE BUILDING.
801 l Phone Main 3457. Atlanta Phone 930.
-p } sp L [/X iYlTTbalu iA ins
DECATUR: Nice 5-room cottage, bath, sewer, etc., on Candler street, close to
ear line tile sidewalks: beautiful shady lot. 100x165; good barn, chicken house
and garden, for only $2,750. See us quick if you want this.
COLLEGE PARK—Five-room bungalow; practically re w . beautifully finished,
mission Style: close to car line on Virginia avenue; nice shady lot. 100x190;
good chicken house and s ards. < >wner leaving < it\. $3,500.
GEORGIA HOME AND FARM CO.
114 CANDLER BLDG. Ivy 5767
\\ 1 LI. I AMS-11A R l'S( )CK CO.
RFM ESTATE AND BUILDERS. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
Phona 2106 Main.
$3,650 for a $4,500 bungalow in Inman Park, location dandy; here is a pick-up.
$6 000 for an 8-room 2-story home on M'rtle street : it is a corner, too; should
sell before tomorrow night. Terms attractive Are you familiar with prices on
this street? If you are it is not necessary for us to say more
SBOO fc a beautiful lot, Highland avenue section Your money will grow in
vested here.
\y|,- | iavP a dandy selection of new 6-room bungalows, north side and Inman
Park steam heat, furnace heat. Hardwood floors, hook eases, exposed beams;
ever" thing up-to-<iaie. Terms attractive; locations the very best
LET us do your building. Will make you easy terms and give you what you
want
- ”—“—”- . . -
II ST THE PLAUE FOR A COUNTRY ( , { E
home R EALTY
WITHIN lour miles of the car shed, on a
good paved roan, with nice homes and X T T > \ XT
neighbors surrounding, we have twelve L V /1\ 11 I
acres of land, with about 300 lo 400
..f frontage, at the bargain price of SJ.W»O \
Gome in to see us about this, b.-fore Heal Lsiate. Renting. Loans
somebod" else gets it Ml Empire Bldg. Both Phones 1599.
Dogs.
FOR SALE—‘One male Newfoundland
pedigreed: four months old; large size,
lei black dog Call Main 2909. Atlanta
314(LF. y-.LrlL‘.
AT STUD Imported Southport
Aristotype and Dan 0. Wood
lawn. Absolutely the best collies
at stud in the South. Write for
pedigree. \\ . M Stephenson, 30
\.l:lit st. 4-13-3
BaI:<L\TNS in "0 breels dogs and stock;
catalog Catalpa Kennels, IShelbyviUe.
Ky 4 ~ ~~ (
Painting and Tinting
I . i|: i' Rf s r i’RK’ER CALI R R
f-.IRR., M 1455 31$ OH NATI.i
RANK BLDG. 6-11-21
FOR RENT.
6-i. h., 504 Euclid ave.. Inman Park $25.00
6-r. h., 175 Jveson st., Edgewood.
Ga 20.00
6-r. h., 1 Racine st., Battle Hill ... 20.00
6-r. h.. 122 W. Alexander street. 17.60
6-r. h.. 33 Lovejoy street 15.60
6-r. h.. 153 Love street 20.00
6-r. h.. 123 North Lawn st.. West
West End 30.00
6-r. h., 108 Mansfield. Inman Park. 25.00
6-r. h., I'2l North Lawn st.. West
End 35.00
5-r h., 94 Dalney street 7.50
5-r. 355 Formwait street 17.50
5-r. h.. Virginia ave.. East Point... 18.00
5-r. h., 299 North Ashby street.... 13.10’
5-*r. apartment. 6 Georgian apart-
ment 42.50
5-r. apartment Piedmont apart-
ments 25.00
5-r. flat, 290-A East Linden street.. 32.50
5-r. flat. 272 East Fair street 21.60
5-r. h.. 120 South Mayson. Edge-
wood. Ga 12.50
5 r. li.. 29 Joe Johnston ave.. Battle
Hill 12.50
5-r. h.. Hayes Station. Kirkwood,
Ga 12.50
And a long list of larger and smaller
louses.
Purchase Money Notes.
"eoiT'saleT'
TWO LOTS of purchase money
notes; one lot of $2,000. second
inortgage. north side home. An
i other lot SI,BOO, first mortgage
J unimproved property. Titles pe.r
. feel in both cast's. Will trade
for clear vacant or desirable
equity, or accept small discount
for cash
.ING. R. SCOTT.
Ph'>m I Si I (Irani Rid?
6 1J 13
Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale.
I he Real Estate Habit
IT STARTS many a young fellow on the 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,
water and sewa." 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 I’HERE is the money saved anti the profit besides (or else
a home site provided: but best irf all. you’ve formed THE
REAL ESTATE HABIT.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR
FOR SA LE BY
THOMSON & LYNES
) 18 AND 20 WALTON STREET. BOTH PHONES 438
WE HAVE (JUT THE PRICE on that ORMEWOOD 8-ROOM
house to $2,700. It is brand-new. 2-story dwelling, right on
Delaware avenue and the car line. Easv terms. A PICK-l P.
$1,500 BUYS A VACANT lot on PONCE DE LEON PLACE,
near St. Charles avenue, 50x200. elevated and level.
G. R. MOORE & CO.
REAL ESTATE. BUILDING AND LOANS.
1409 CANDLER BUILDING. PHONE IVY 4978
$1.2,500 —ON one of the best residence streets in Atlanta This Is a gem; ha?
steam heat, hardwood floors, side drive, tile porch, and you can imagine how
an east front and almost new home would look to you of this tvpe. It’s going
Call Mr. Moore.
$7,600—-IT'S near Peachtree street, and you need only let me show you this;
eleven rooms, tile bath. It's a bargain and only been built one vear. It's a
home. Call Mr. Reed.
$8,950 —EDGEWOOD AVE., lot 50x100. It’s a. bargain. Call Mr. Reed and he will
take pleasure in showing you.
$1,400 A READ Ivy street bargain. This will make you a nice profit soon. Call
Mr. Hambley.
75 ACRES on Peachtree road; has 2.000 feet on the road and you know how
hard it is to call Mr. Flowers.
Two Beauty Lots
WEST PEACHTREE, northwest corner Sixteenth. 150x20<>
$15,000. This has an east front, and is a beauty.
IyASI LAKE, corner lot. shaded, and lies perfectly. It's right
at the car. and only three minutes’ walk from, the club 75x
200, SI,OOO.
WALDO, REDDING & OTIS
GRANI Bl ILDING. JOHN S. SCOTT. Salesman.
Main 72 and 321.
I?fAIJ C A r E? ELEVEN ACRES BETWEEN
r V_/ IX G iLIL HARDEE AND MAIN STS.
T T T "NT T (Fronts Georgia Railway.)
11l f — | IXI I Elegant location for manufactory:
J *- A X s | • fronts about 600 feet on railroad.;, de-
w w 7T N $ sira.ble terms if wanted
WOODSIDE
Excellent Opportunity
TO BUY a six-room house and about five acres, right on car
lino, within easy reach of Atlanta . For quick sale will sell al
bargain on very easy terms. This property has exceptional ad
vantages over ordinary acreage. Apply
PAUL NUCKOLS.
EMPIRE TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT CO.
Ground Floor Empire Building M. 2100
DUNSON & GAY
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS,
409 Equitable Building.
CAPITOL AVENUE HOME in one of the best blocks on this
street, we offer a nine-room, two-story dwelling, in perfect
condition, on a beautifully shaded, ast front, level lotreason
able terms —for $6,250.
WHITEHALL STREET CORNER, and the best semi-central
corner in Atlanta for the money today. Something you can
turn quick at a good profit. It has some income, too. Terms
$20,000.
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47 Cleburne Avenue
MNE ROOMS. Lot 105x203. Los is easily worth $5,750.00
Hou>e is well built, with exceptionally large rooms. Good
servants' house. See us for close price.
LITTLE & GREEN
in Auburn Ave. Main 943, Atlanta 593.
5 and 6-ROOM BUNGALOWS
ON MATHISON PLACE—No 7
SIX ROOM up to-date bungalow: hot and cold wator plumbing combination
fixtures: sidewalks anil sewer down and paid for Lot .">n bv 147 tn a in
allo Price, $3,300 each: S3OO cash. $25 per month. ’ ' ° d
MAT HI SO N P LACK -NO. 9
SIX-ROOM BUNGALOW, on the corner; east front: front and side nnrrhM urn
and cold water plumbing, combination fixtures, sidewalk and sewer down and
paid for. Lot 50 by 117 to a 10-foot alley. Price $3,750; SSOO S P 5 nir
ti 11 in 111. ’
~ on greens Ferry” AVENUE - "
TWO FIVE-ROOM bungalows; hot and cold water plumbing combination n,
J. N. LANDERS office' mIONE I MAJN F 34’■> ■ ■
•J RESIDENCE PHONE WEST <146
667 GORDON STREET.
REAL BARGAINS.
; SIX-ROOM COTTAGE, close in. north side; large east front lot; $3 700- on terms
THREE-ROOM COTTAGE, Cff.se in. for $450. Terms, ssoVash and h.'
I Lot Large one; close in; on north side; SSOO, on termF —~ ~—
I SIX-ItOOM granite-front bungalow: Colquitt tnrmj
LIGHT-ItooM east fr-mt home; steam h'at, etc.; $6 500- „ n terms'
! Pro|Joeitlo ' l; 'n-aTTrI^FU-rafge
I too-FOOT FRONT, within a stone's throw nfl TeFrace:
EAST FRONT LOT. between the Pcachtrces; 52.09052.090
WILSON BROS.
REAL ESTATE. RENTI\G AND LOANS
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