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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 1831.
FOR SALE. FOR RENT.
147 MeTJONOI’GH ST. (Decatur, Ga.)
I ONE BLOCK from a car stop on the De* <»n the right going out McDonough
catur and East Lake car line, a brand- '•iu-d. situated on a very large elevated
new five-room bungalow on a lot 57 b\ lot. we have a good two-story eigh t -
about 400 feet deep, which runs back to rouin residence, with electric lights, bath
i the street ear right-of-way. This place and sink in the kitchen. has cabinet man
has not the eitv conveniences, but we be i»ds and comparatively a new house, tn a
1 Here thex will be accessible within a few g- *H neighborhood, convenient to schools,
months Price 12,260 on terms like rent < hurch* s and <ar lines. I his would make
IWe offer this property, both as a good any one an ideal home. Price,
I home and a good investment, on account
f of its location and the depth of the lot ——
Before main years the rear of the lot will
I- be more valuable than the front, as it McF lIEESON A\ E.
f "UlGtk <>ut <>n McPherson ave.. between Haas
and Monument ave. and near the Soldiers
®, I hone car line, we have a brand-new
five .oom cottage too far out for city con
.TURK ACRES on River ear line: four- veniences. Imt l;» M>««>"<>•we» ■
room house, chicken house, fruit trees, situated on a 10l ,»QXL>O feet, for ?!■ I
1 etc.; $2,000 See Mr. White. niontL _.
■ 19 CANDLER ST. (Decatur, -a.)
I A NEARLY new and very attractive six- At the above number on
room cottage on IMm-w0,.,! avenue tn In Decatur. <..i .we “J®? ‘‘g',
Inman Park on lot 40x1R0 feet to a ten- room residence with elettrh lights, gas
fSot alley, slightl.v above grade. This 'ennvenlem "to S ch®
f pface is a splendid value for 44.100 \ cry neighborhood. convenient to schools,
I attractive terms. See Mr. White. churches and car line. I rice, S3O.
IF YOU HAVE MONEY TO LOAN. WE CAN PLACE IT.
FUR RENT.
On the east side of N Jackson, between Merritts and Linden, we have a
two-storv. seven-room frame. Has reception hall, electric lights, gas, hot and
cold water, bath, washstand, closet and .sink: In good condition; street cars in
.front; lot 40x120. $45 by the month. S4O on a lease. ~
WeT’uRLISH 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 618.
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FOR RENT BY
E. RIVERS REALTY COMPANY
318 SOUTH FORSYTH STREET, ten rooms, two stories; all conveniences; house
in good repair; only a short walk from renter of city, only $35 per month.
T"i BALTIMORE BLOCK, between West Peachtree and Spring streets, nine
Tooms, three stories, brick, first-class location with all city conveniences; $.lO
per month. .
■ 354" C A PITOL A*V ENT IE. near corner of East Georgia avenue, eight-room two
storv- house, in perfect condition; fine location; all conveniences; $35 per
month. _______ ■—
64 ea st <:!■:'do ;i a AVENI I-:. near Washington street, seven rooms, two stories.
This house has all conveniences; splendid location; house in good repair; $27.50
per month. ____
■■'ot' EAST ALEXANDISR STREET. between Peachtree and West Peachtree
streets, we have this ttrsat floor five-room apartment; gas, electric lights, steam
heat, S4O per month.
Real Estate For Sale. ■ Real Estate For Sale.
TUST THE PLACE FOR A COUNTRY (7 H JE£ tC N I'D
home. RE AI TTY
WITH IN four miles of the car shed, on a ■*
good paved roan, with nice homes and /''ZW T F > A AT V 7
neighbors surrounding, we have twelve V, t f J I AX. INI I
teres Os land, with about 300 to 400 feet ** ■“ *
>f frontage, nt the bargain price of $3,000.
"ome in to see tis about this, before Real Estate, Renting, Loans
iemebody els. gets it 511 Empire Bldg. Both Phones 1599.
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 Building.
I , » SI'IirUHAX FARMS CHEAP.
‘IOO ACRES', eleven miles from Five Points. 10 acres four-room house
and outbuildings: ten acres good bermuda pasture Only $2,500; easy terms.
50 ACRES, 20 cultivated, but no buildings, only ten miles out. Just S2O per
acre.
WE ALSO HAVE some mighty good exchange propositions.
GEORGIA HOME AND FARM COMPANY
Phone Ivy 6767. H 4 Candler Bldg
I 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; located
in the very best section of Decatur, Ga., right on North Decatur
A car line. Price only $4,000. Easy terms.
W. L. & JOHN O. DuPREE
REAL ESTATE—EMPIRE BUILDING.
Bell Phone Main 3457. Atlanta Phone 930.
G. R. MOORE & CO.
REAL ESTATE, BUILDING AND LOANS.
1409 CANDLER BUILDING. PHONE IVY 4978.
$12,500—-On one of the host residence streets in \tlanta This is a gem; has
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 type. It's
t going. Call Mr Moore. _
$8,950-- Edgewood avenue lot, 50x100. It's a bargain. Call Mr. Reed and he
wili take pleasure In showing you.
$1 400 \ real i\ v street bargain This will make you a nice profit soon Call
Mr. Hambley.
73 VI.‘ -• ■ . ' .■ " feet on the road, and > know how
hard it is to get property in this section Call Mr. Flowers.
ii
WEST END BUNGALOWS
ALL NEW and up-to-date in one of ♦'u- best sections.
Battle Hill. Prices IToni sl.6(X> to $3,750.
IF YOU want a beauty for a Ijoine see me. Terms to
suit.
J. N. LANDERS
Owner.
812 Austell Building. Phone M. 3422.
FOR
I/1> T I |xl I (Corner King Street i
I I J I I I \ I A very desirable corner House just
f "*■ *• J been i. paired (’lose in, and right at
—_. T i— v TT N I—'1 —' railro.ii .-t • us |Ua for this
WOODSIDE
JI ; r I j| '• I I
Business Opportunities. Business Opportunities.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY.
I MAW IN exoellert. buaiites:- «' ■ nee*’ t th .rough ■•fii- e man to take charge
* and' g. neral supervision of .-fn.-- w-rk Hit.- m > in |;. , ( | F.s-
Lo*n and Hrokerag'- Nile. Establish'd g. .. man im:1: net ween bV'ti'O >
' ,s<U’ I, irve<t ear. e, (I , good bus:ne. on ver> '.a- .ruol- and f..v.,r. 1 1,1e
I of references wH be gfv«- : and re'pHnwi Full u;-rt’culai sin first
I ff-tte'" All corresp° n^ence treated a.s strictly cunlkitntTM Address l\ • »
I F.ox 77L lb-13
Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate Far Sale.
Twenty-Eight Beautiful
Residence Lots
AT AUCTION
Tomorrow, Satur
day, June 15
SUB-DLVISION OE WILSON-WALKER PROP
ERTY, FORMERLY OWNED BY G. \V. AL
MAND, DR. J. IL PHILLIPS, DR. 0. N. DONALD
SON, ADJOINING MRS. SISSON'S PROPERTY.
THESE LOTS ARE LO(’ATEI) RIGHT ON THE
NORTH DECATUR CAR LINE IN NORTH
KIRKWOOD, ON THE CORNER OF MURRAY
HILL AVENUE AND DEKALB AVENUE.
The North Decatur Car Line, Passing in Front
of This Property, Has a Five-Minute
Schedule Early and Late
Get Off at Murray Hill Right at the
Property
SALE WILL START SATURDAY, JUNE THE
15TH, 3 O’CLOCK P. M. EASY TERMS: One
fourth <‘ash, balance 6, 12, 18, 24 months, at 7 per
(•ent. Titles guaranteed perfect.
THIS PROPERTY is too well known to say much
about it. It lies well, Murray Hill is a beautifully
shaded street, one of the prettiest in Atlanta. De-
Kalb avenue is the main trunk-automobile route be
tween Atlanta and New York, officially designated as
the National Automobile route by The Atlanta Jour
nal and New York Herald, and is the main boulevard
between Decatur and Atlanta —by the way of car
riage and horse, automobile, electric car or Georgia
Railroad.
BEAUTIFTTL I)RU11) II I LLS lies immediately to
the north of the ear line, right at Murray Hill sta
tion, and those lots are on the car line immediately
to the south of Murray Hill station. Murray Hill
avenue is to be paved and improved wonderfully into
a magnificent boulevard between East Lake and the
present automobile drive, which lies only one block
from Murray Hill station, running into the main
boulevard as it turns toward Ponce DeLeon and the
Georgian Terrace.
WATER MAINS have already been laid down Mur
ray Hill and DeKalb avenues, furnishing the purest
artesian water from Kirkwood's famous artesian well.
The sewer pipes have 1 already been laid down De-
Kalb avenue to this property, and is passed up by
the city council of Kirkwood to be laid down Mur
ray Hill avenue, and the work is promised to begin
without delay. We have already electric lights and
water and sewer right at this property, and we are
assured beyond any doubt that the sewer will be laid
down Murray Hill avenue without delay.
SIDEWALKS WILL ALL BE LAID BY AUCTION
DATE. This is good property in one of the very
best neighborhoods of any section of Atlanta —among
retim'd, cultured. Christian people, home-owners—
and among the best citizenship of Georgia. This
property is by all odds the best residence lots that have
been offered at auction in Atlanta territory in 1912.
ENHANCEMENT is sure. Profits are certain. These
lots will double in value in two \ears. Remember
the date of sale, Saturday, June 15. 3 o'clock p. in.
WE CORDIALLY INYITEALL TO COME AND
BRING YOUR SWEETHEARTS.
Yours trulv,
M. L. THROWER, Agent
Mrs C. W. Wilson, Geo. L. Walker, Owners
FERGUSON & SON, Auctioneers.
Real Estate For Sale.
NORTH SIDE LOTS
AT AUCTION
Tuesday, June 18,
■3:30 P. M.
THE H. A. ETHERIDGE PROPERTY,
on Bedford place and Eighth street. All
splendid sites for high-class homes. The
- Bedford place lots are slightly derated,
level and well shaded, with
All Improvements Down
and Paid For
Including macadam, tile sidewalks, sewer,
water and gas.
THE EIGHTH STREET lots have tile
sidewalks and water. £
THE LOCATION of this property em
bodies every feature that goes to make
desirable homes. Two blocks from street
car, four blocks from Tenth street school,
and only two blocks from beautiful Pied
mont park, with its lake and spacious
playgrounds.
Really Beautiful Lots
ON A splendid elevation; plenty of shade
and in our opinion the cream of Bed
ford Place.
It Is Easier to Sell a Good
Lot Than to Buy One
THERE are only so many available lots,
and they are building up fast. Soon you
will be forced beyond the railroads east or
north. This is positively the last devel
opment between the business district and
Piedmont. Two years ago this whole sec
tion was-solid woods. It’s all opened up
now and building up rapidlv. Bedford is
the last chance. MYRTLE STREET
MADE MONEY. A few years ago it was
as empty as Bedford is now. The few va
cant lots on it are now considered bar
gains at S6O and S7O.
Myrtle Street Made Money
A FEW YEARS AGO IT was as empty as Bed
ford is now. The few vacant lots on it are now
considered bargains at S6O and S7O.
Two Brand New Houses
•Terms Like Rent
ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNER of Bedford
Place and Eighth street stands No. 425 Bed
ford Place, a brand-new two-story, eight-room
dwelling, with hardwood floors downstairs, and
is piped for furnace. It is supplied with combi
nation electric and gas fixtres, tile hearths, cabi
net mantels throughout, tile hath, two lavatories, ,
cement-floored basement —everything that goes to
make a home substantial and comfortable. Terms,
SSOO cash, the assumption of a loan of $3,500, due
in five years from November 27, 1911, bearing in-,
terest at 7 per cent per annum, balance SSO per
month, with 7 per cent interest.
NO. 411 BEDFORD PLACE is a brand-new. two
story, eight-room home. This house is supplied
with substantially the same modern conveniences
as the other one, including tile hearths, cabinet
mantels, combination electric and gas fixtures.
These houses were not built to be sold at auction,
and are furnished throughout W’ith the best lord
ware and materials that the market affords.
Terms. SSOO cash, the assumption of a $3,000
loan, due five years from, November 27, 1911,
bearing interest at 7 per cent per annum, bal
ance SSO per month, with 7 per cent interest.
This auction is the last opportu
nity to put your own price on really
choice lots.
Be there. You don’t have to buy.
But you want to catch the bargains if
they show up.
Easy terms on lots: One-fourth
cash, balance I, 2, 3 years, 7 per cent.
Take Piedmont avenue cars, get
off at Eighth street, walk two blocks to
Bedford.
STEVE JOHNSTON, Auctioneer
CHAS. P. GLOVER
REALTY CO.
? --2 Walton St
Real Estate For Sale.
Real Estate For Sale,
gHARP & gOYLSTON
DECATUR, GEORGIA
DO YOU want a suburban home
with all the modern improve
ments, such as electricity, sewer,
water; and a car service that is
unequaled? If you do you ought
to see the cottage we have for
sale on a lot that is nearly 600
feet deep and 100 feet front, and ’
is an ideal place for the man who
wants to live in the country and
have the advantages of the city.
We can make this interesting for
you if you want a proposition of
this kind.
PEACHTREE ROAD SECTION.
WE HAVE recently had listed
with us several acres between
Peachtree road and the, Roswell
road, and have a price on it that
will make it a good speculation,
or if you want an ideal site for a
country home it’s the very place.
Better see us about this.
PRICE $1,850, RENTS FOR
$21.20.
THESE are two good houses on
nice lots in a section that stays
rented mightly well. Figure this
out and see what you get on your
investment. Place has a small
loan that purchaser can assume,
Can make some terms on the bal
ance. '
A BIG BARGAIN.
$2,500.00.
10 acres worth $1,760.00
Five-room cottage worth 1,000.00
Lot 125x500 feet worth 650.00
$3,400.00
ON Marietta car line, 200 yards from
Cravenwood; one-half mile beyond river.
JOE WALKER.
1020 FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
6-14-37
Unfurnished Houses For Rent.
FOR RENT.
NICE six and seven-room apartments;
all conveniences; best street and neigh
borhood In College Park; large shadv lots;
wired for chickens; S2O and $22.50 per
month.
BEAUTIFUL slx-roOm bungalow; large
shady lot in College Park; good street
and neighborhodtl; completely furnished;
for rent to desirable party for only $27.50
per month.
FURNIBHED six-room cottage in Come
lia. Ga., during hot summer months for
$36 per month.
NICELY finished eight-room two-story
house. College street. Decatur; large
lot, barn, chicken house and good garden;
S3O month.
Georgia Home and Farm Co.
Phone Ivy 5767. 114 Candler Bldg
6-12-44
| ARMY ORDErT~
WASHINGTON, June 14. Army orders:
First Lieutenant G. S. Strong, Sixth
cavalry, from special service, school Forq
Leavenworth to regiment; Captain E. W.
Legard, from Eleventh to Twenty-sixth
Infantry; Captain I. M. Saxon, from
Twenty-sixth to Eleventh infantry; Cap
tain F. J. Miller, from artillery district
Manila Bay, to Eighty-fourth company,
coast artillery corps; First Lieutenant
J. R. Davis, from artillery district Ma
nila Bay to Fifty-second company, coast i
artillery corps; First Lieutenant W. W.
Rose, from Seventh to Fifty-third com
pany. coast artillery corps; Captain E.
Carpenter, coast artillery corps, from
office chief of staff to One-hundred and
fifty-ninth company; Major M. G. Spinks,
coast artillery corps, from coast artillerv
reserves of Maine, to office chief of staff";
Captain C. H. Hilton, from artillery dis
trict, Puget Sound, to Sixty-first com
pany, coast artillery corps; Captain J. H
Howell, from artillery district Chesapeake
bay, to Fifty-second company coast ar
tillery -corps; Captain C. C. Carter, from
One-hundred and fifty-ninth company,, to
commanding officer, artillerv district
Chesapeake bay; Captain G. Ordway, from
Fifty-second coast artillery corps, to com
mand coast artillery district Puget Sound;
Captain 8. G. Collett, to Fortv-thlrd com
pany, coast artillery corps; Captain O. V.
Kean,( ordnance department, resignation
accepted.
too sharpturn" IS •
BLAMED FOR FALL OF
LIEUT.J4AZLEHURST
WASHINGTON, June 14.—That the
air accident which caused the death
here last Tuesday of Lieutenant L. W.
Hazlehurst, Jr., and A. L. Welch, the
Wright aviator, was due to terrific air ,
pressure on the aluminum painted can
vas wings, caused by too sharp a turn
at full speed to ascend, was the pre
liminary finding of the army board,
which investigated the accident.
Although the board has prepared no
written report, it reported orally to
Colonel George P. Scrlven. acting chief
signal officer, as follows:
■'ln his endeavor to succeed in the
altitude climb, Mr. Welch started from
an elevation of about 150 feet and
drove the machine toward the ground
with the engine running at reduced
speed, .in order to give the fmpetua
with which to make his upward clim* s
When he reached a point near the
ground, from which he was to start the
climb, at a terrific speed, Welch turned
on the full power and at the same time
turned the machine Into the air. The
angle of ascent was so sharp and the
speed so great that the machine was
incapable of withstanding the pressure
of the air, and the wings therefore col
lapsed.”
LA FOLLETTE S7 TODAY.
WASHINGTON, June 14.—Senator La-
Follette. of Wisconsin, the progressive
presidential candidate, is 5T years old to- I
day. .He is enjoying the best of health
despite the fact that ha has Just finished
an arduous campaign tour that took him
across the contlnenL