Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 21, 1912, HOME, Page 17, Image 17

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. Purchase Money Notes. I for SALE—First mortgage purchase i money notes. • *12.400 first mortgage real •atate. due in one and two years. 7 per lent. This is A-1 gilt edge, and I will onsider clear Atlanta property, or take small discount for cash. John R. Scott. *l4 Grant building. Phone Main 1860. 6 J 1-.» 5 • Business Opportunities 11-ROOM boarding house, furnish ed throughout : full of hoarders: best location: Washington St. M. 2312-J. 6-21-26 LONG LEASE On Whitehall street: cen- ♦er of city; for large soda fount and luncheonette. For interview, address ‘->wner. Box 835, rare deorgi an. 36-21-6 FOR SALE -Soda fount an»l cigar busi- ness in a town of about 5.000 popula tion. Sales average about S3O per day. House rent only $22.50 per month. A paying business. Will sell cheap. Soda Fount, care Georgian. 6-21-17 IF YOU are looking for something good in the business line. I have it; three good stands: will sell one or all. Call At lanta phone 1104. 6-20-36 A BARGAIN in the best daily and weekly paper in a town of 6.000 in the state of Oklahoma; SIO,OOO plant; will sell at a sacrifice if sold in next few flays: fully equipped: has No. 5 Mergenthaler and all ma< hinery equipppfl with independent motors. Little money down. Address r.-juick, care Georgian. 11-20-6 FOR SALIC- Dental outfit..complete, in healthy town of 1,200 people. College of 1.000 students. Summer schools. For in formation. write Box 1782. Demorest. Ga. -19-23 WANTED Party to buy half interest in mining proposition of merit and act as secretary and treasurer. Part cash, bal ance terms. Prefer engineer. R. W. Dur den. Brunswick. Ga. 37-19-6 F< »R SALE Stock of goods* consisting of a general line of merchandise amount ing to $2,500 or $3,000. also storehouses find dwelling to sell or rent in a small in corporated town in Telfair county, Geor gia. on Southern railway, all to go at a bar-gain. Buy now to got the fall trade. Stock wouldn’t sell at 100 cents on dollar if it. were not for a special reason which T will furnish to any one interested. For further information address T. N. Clem ents. Towns, Ga. 6-12-34 Real Estate For Sale SEMI LESS Ilian block from Capital City Club: piece of land on West Harris street less than S2OO per front foot. Cheapest thing on the street. Big possibilities in this block. No agents. Address Harris. Box 45, care Georgian. 49-21.-6 FOR SALE—-New eight-room bungalow. on car lino, north side: lot 50 by iSO; screens, shades, furnace heat: east from, bargain. Call Ivy 1051. Address 1036 Piedmont avenue 6-21-36; FOR SALE <’R EXCHANGE Lots in Pensacola. Fla. Some exceptionally well oca ted. al bargain prices. John R. Scott. £l4 Grant building Phone Main 1869 6-21-34 Close-in New Bungalow. JUST being finished, with all modern conveniences, storm sheathing, solid brick foundation, gas and electric lights, handsome china closet. Will tint to suit purchaser. Within the three-fourths-mile circle. Easy walk of all business and rail roads. For quick sale will take $3,800. on terms C. It. Haskins, 507 Gould building 6-21-32 FOR SALE, BY OWNER—2OO feet front: corner lot: lies high, in finest part of Peachtree Hills, overlooking Peachtree road. Will exchange for small chicken farm, near city. Address 400, care Geor gian. 39-21 -6 WEST END—New six ; room cottage, hall and bath room; mahogany mantels: oak floors: birch doors: bevel glass front lights. AH city improvements. Lot 52*j by 230 feet to 20-foot alley. Shade trees in front and back yard. 250 feet off Gor don street. Come out and see it. Own er. 27 Langham street. West En<L 37-21-6 TOPR OP E RTV 6WN ERS jOVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS WORTH of property protected. 100 buildings in Atlanta made waterproof. If iour roof leaks and needs' painting send for T. C. McDonald’s "A.-'G." Roof Cement and Coating, which stops all leaks. We. repair and coat all kinds of roof, gravel. Un, iron and composition roofs. All work guaranteed. •A.-G." is used by the A. C. Line Rail wav Company, which has ordered to date more than SIN HUNDRED barrels. Some of the citv school buildings are being painted with “A.-G.” Forrest & George Adair, Oscar and Charles Davis, Thomas M. Clarke and others patronize it. Send for prices and estimates. All work guaranteed. T C. M’DONALH ROOF AND PAINT CO., 234 Central Avenue. Bell phone Main 3560, 6-21-15 $2,150 -Small cash payment and sls month gets nice five-room house. 26 Brooks avenue. Edgewood: water, gas and side walks down; two car lines. Owner, at house. 31 -21 -6 fF interested in railroad frontage on Whitehall street call at once 821 Candler Bldg. We have two great bargains that must, be sold at once. Great opportunity for investment. Never be any cheaper: must be sold. Call or write 821 Candler Bldg . Atlanta. Ga. 6-19-2 fFTr CASH and' quick sale. $550 gets a beautiful lot in heart of South Kirkwood, north front, city water, on corner, one block from car line. Call East Point 70. 6-17-32 DO Wit ’XvTsil io own a home- 62 tots tn Kirkwood. S3OO to $700; 10 per cent first payment. George S. May & Co.. Bel! phone Decanir 382. 6-13-10 THE HOUSE you build, buy or rent will not be a modern home unless it is wired for electricity. _4 1849 FOJF~a~wen iocXtecL well nullt, modern seven-room house, good terms, see nor. 816 Peachtree stree’ Phone 80 Ht 5-18 30 A BIG BARGAIN. 1 ’ $2.5011.00. 10 acres worth SI. >50.00 Five-room cottage wnrth 1.000.00 i Lot 125x500 feel worth 650.00 | $3,400.00 : (»X .Marietta tar line. 200 yards from | <*’ra ven wood . one-half mile beyond river, i JOE WALKER. 1020 FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BLDG. 6-14-37 Real Estate Wanted. WANT to buy direct from owner for a .•li.ihimrr. eight or ten-room house with all modern conveniences, located near.tlie Peachtrees. Address I’. < • Box 770. city. 6-21 - 43 WANTED Investment of $3,000 to SB,OOO. I have SII.OOO in cash to pay on it: would consider a residence proposition. V B. Investor, care Georgian. 6-2! -23 Farms For £aie <n. \CRE truck and dairy farm, only three miles from Snr rna; good land, orchard and pasture about half cultivated: Iwo '■ouses and barn: price. 31.600 cash. Pon't wile utile-' >mi mean bus.ness. This is a bargain. 11. N Holland A Son t eal Estate and Loans, Court . u, , netta. Ga. 6 20-20 e=j 66 Everyth? ng For Everybody” es Von Can Find Here at a GSance Many Things of Interest and Profit to Yoo. Watch This Page as These Ads Wiill Be Changed and Appear Each Friday. Jewelers. ~V()LLMER m hTcoL ~ 605-6-7 Could Building JEWELERS, DIAMOND SETTERS. ENGRAVERS WATUHMA K ERS EXCLUSIVE PLATINUM DESIGNS. Bell Phone Main 4i26 4-26-16 Shirts. y- shirts shirts Everybody’s wearing them. Wca i.ig what ? Shirts, of course. Shirts made to o dor, very reasonable. 100 1-2 t’ential Place. ■I-2b-1 - Printing. m a li77Tlove~& 7 :6V < ,’OMM ERCIAL PRINTERS East Point. Ga. Atlanta Phone 31. P. O. Box 26. WE SAVE VOL money. GET our prices before placing your or ders. High-class color work our spec ialty. 4-26-20 Shoes. PEACOCI< F DRENNAN 222 Marietta Street. NEW SPRING OXFORDS. LADIES’ Colonial Pumps. with silver buckles $3.50 Men's Lace and Button Slippers. .$2 m $5 Complete line of children shoes. 4-26-35 Carpets. wTmTcox CARPET cleaning and Laying ALT! kinds of rugs cleaned. ANTi fringed to look like new TAKING up and re-laying matting REPAIRING and re-upholstering furni ture. 145 AUBURN AVENUE. IVY 3135-.1 4-26-10 I ■ !=!■! ■ Umbrellas—Parasols. .MADE TO ORDER 11E -COV ER ED, REPAIRED HARRY BRIGGS. Successor to Paul Burkert. 5 VIADUCT PLACE. MAIN 5100. Samples ami prices mailed on request. 4-26-61 Dressmaking. ' ~~ AFTERNOON AND EVENING GOWNS A SPECIALTY. REASON A BLE PRII’.ES. THIRD FLOOR HIRSCH BLDG MAIN 648 10'. WHITEHALL ST. 4-26-6 Millinery. WEA RE sil O wTNG TH E VERY LATEST CREA TIONS IN SUMMER MIL LINERY. M. RYAN &- CO.. 14 E= HUNTER’ ST. MAIN 690. 4-26-31 Employment Agency. OUR E M NT DOES MORE THAN FURNISH YOU A STENOGRAPER IT SUPPLIES A CAPABLE ASSISTANT Remington Typewriter Co.. 56 N. BROAD STREET. 4-26-23 Contractors and Builders I Will Finance You IF YOU wish to build; all kinds o f build ers’ material for sale. B. F. Mitchell. 514 Austell Building. 4-25-14 ARCHITECT, contractor and builder, cabinet shop; carpenters furnished R. H. Jones. 190 Houston st. 3-21-1 2 110 M E B UILD ERsF HOMES built for cash u' terms; archi tectural designs furnished free Centnrv Construction Co. 202-3 CANDLER BLDG 4-10-36 Building Materials STEEL BEAMS FOR BUILDINGS AUSTIN BROS.. Atlanta. Ga 4 19-7 For Exchange—Real Estate. FOR EXCHANGE New, improved south side property to exchange for one or two good vacant lots in Grant park section; convenient to car line. Give price and lo cation. Owner. Box 500. tare Georgian. -19-49 [ \V A NTED —T<» ext-hange I equity in new. modern, well Fonsti-m-teil. furnaoe heated. eight-room, two story home in Inman Park for equity in desirable six room I’otlage. or bungalow, in West End. or other desir able section. Address P. 0. Box 27!). Atlanta; Ga. 6-21-19 Architects and Builders CO.N'I’KACTOR, cabinet shop; carpenteri furnished John Allen, 106 A Edgewood avenue 3-22-41 Monuments and Stone Work VL’LAN'i’ \ GRANITE COMPANY t 'II kinds stone work. 17-19 Fraser st. Phone Main 3549. 1-5 4? READ FOR PROFIT -GtltJKblArN W/xrN I FOR RESULTS Millinery. Millinery. WATCH* TH IS' SPACE OUR WIN!HiWS. $25.00 Plumes SIO.OO $12.-’>o Plumes s.’>.oo Xinel v-eight, cents sale of Dress Shapes now on. S.'S. FRYE MILLINERS COMPANY. 116 MARIETTA ST., COR SPRING 4-26-15 Manicuring. Manicuring. CLAYTON AND ZAHN CO. HAIRDRESSING PARLORS Manicuring, Chiropodist, Facial Massage Manufacturers of Hair Goods and Toilet Requisites. Switches for Sale. Bell Phone 1769. 36>, 2 Whitehall Si. 4-26-27 Palmistry. PALMIST ANdTiFE READERS Your fortune read from yo ur palm, by the wonderful Palm ist and Life Readers. Consult t hem on all matters. 17 E. MITCH ELL STREET. 4-26-21 « Tents. Tents. Atlanta Tent and Awning Co. MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH-GRADE TENTS AND AWNINGS. 39U Luckie St. Ivy 5367. I-26-14 Tailoring. ■ Tailoring. SUITS TO ORDERfew •■THE EASY WAY” ATLANTA TAILORING CO. 130 DECATUR STREET. 4-26-2 Window Cleaning. Window Cleaning. N ATIdNAL*W NDO W CL Will Clean Your Windows. Dwellings or Store Fronts: Carpets Vacuum Cleaned; Eloors Oiled or Waxed. All Work Guaranteefl. 47 E. Hunter St. Main 2915. Lunches. Lunches. WOMAN’S EXCHANGE HERE S WHERE YOU FIND THE BEST (HOME-COOKED) LUNCH ES. <’ A KES SALADS. SANDWICHES AND BREAD SPECIALIZED. ALL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY. OUR FANCY WORK DEPARTMENT COMPLETE 56' 2 PEACHTREE ST. IVY 0»46 4-26-17 Furniture. Furniture. Everybody Needs Furniture “Garner Needs Cash.” E\ ERVBODY -One good range, with hot water connections, used a few months; cost S6O; will veil for S2O. Four Wagner go-carts, at special prices, for cash. Everything in the furniture line for less than others ask. 13 PETERS STREET. )t’P-TOWN| NEAR FORSYTH 4-26-I Pressing. Pressing. TAMPA PRESSI NG CLUB PRICES: Suit.® Cleaned and Pressed 6(>c Pants Cleaned and Pressed 30r (’oats Cleaned and Pressed 30c Ladies' Skirts Cleaned and Pressed 50c Suits Pressed 30c 348 AND 350 ED(J EWOOD AVISNUE. Atlanta Phone 6144-F. 4-26-9 Milk. Milk. HAND-SKIMMED CREAM AND SPECIAL BUTTERMILK SPECIAL DELIVEHY. 130 PEACHTREE ST. [])EAL DAIRY BIITH PHONES. Motorcycles. Motorcycles. Gasoline and Oil. JOHN’ D. MILLER 12 WALTON STREET. opposite Pos! office Both Phones Always I 'pen Supplies and Repairing. 4-26-22 Real Estate For Sale. NOTICE OE REMOVAL. S. B. TURMAN & CO. beg io announce to the public that ON AND AFTER JUNE 18 they will be on the SECOND FLOOR OF EM PIRE BUILDING, corner of Broad and Marietta streets —Rooms Nos. 2(K» to 208. Painting and Tinting. f7>R THE REST prUCES ~CALIT R~ B EMHi:.. M 1465. 318 4TH N AT’l BANK BLDG. 6-11-24 Railroad Schedule SOUTHERN RAILWAY? "PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH" ARRIVAL ANU DEPARTURE OF PASSENGER TRAINS. ATLANTA The following seheuule figures art pub lished only as information, and are not g; > a ra n I ee<l: No Arrive From— I No. Depart To— -3o New Y. 5:00 am I 36 New Y.12:15 am 1.1 .Taxville 5:20 am 30 Col'bus 5:20 am 43 Was’ton 5:25 ami 13 Cfnci. . 5:30 am 12 Sh’port. 6:30 ami 32 Fort V. 5:30 am 23 laxville 6:50 am' 35 R’ham . 5:45 am •17 Toccoa. 8:10 am 7 Chat'ga 6:40 am 26 Heflin.. 8:20 am! 12 R’montl 6:55 am 29 New Y. 10:30 ami 23 Kan. C. 7:00 am 8 Chat'ga 10:35 am] 16 Brun’k 7:45 am 7 Macon 10:40 ami 29 B'ham. 10:45 am 27 Fort V 10:15 am 38 New Y.ll:0! am 21 Col'bus 10:50 »tn <0 Charl'e 12:00 n’n 6 Cfnci .11 10 ami 6 Macon .12:40 pm 30 B'ham.. 2:30 pm 30 New Y. 2:45 pm 40 B'ham 12:40 pm 15 Chat’ga 3:00 pm 39 Charlo’e 3:55 pm 39 B’hain 4:10 nm 5 Macon. 4:55 pro *lB Toceoa. 4:30 inn 37 Neqv Y. 5:00 pm 22 Col'bus 5:10 pm 15 Bruns'k 7:50 nm 5 Cinci . 5:10 |>m 11 R'mond 8:110 pm 28 Fort V. 5720 mn 24 Kan. C. 9:20 pm 25 Heflin . 5:45 pm 16 Cbafga 9:35 pm 10 Macon 5:30 pm 2-i Col'bus 10 20 pm 44 Wash'n 8 45 pm 31 Fori V.10:25 pm 34 -Taxville 9:30 pm 36 B'ham 12:00 ngt 11 Sh’port. 11:16 urn 14 Cinci .11:00 pm 14 laxville 11:l<> pm Tiains marked thus <*» run daily, ex irpt Sunday other trains rim daily. Central time City Ticket office, No. 1 Peachtree St. Poultry, Pet and Live Stock. MAKING A LAYING STRAIN. It is not too early to pick nut a the birds which will make Up the breeding pen next , season. The best f 4 1'OTii layers must only # be selected, and a great aid Io se- . / curing such birds lilt is to use- tile trap, nest, as this ue vice Sam weeds [ otilll‘\> out the workers from the drones. _ Good layers can I'if fiDr also be selected ■*—'' / t/L' by outward signs, and it Is wise to look for them by this method also. The regular layer will always be mi the move, early and fate, searching for insect life and other tit bits. Its comb, face, and lobes will be very red, and its eyes will have that clear sparkle which denotes that birds are in the pink of condition. The feath ers wj|| also be very bright and glossy am) not itiffled, and if the bird be handled tlie flesh will be hard and firm, possessing not an ounce of superfluous j fat. When we come to the drones, what do we find? These specimens are al ways last out in the morning and in first at ingiit. yet ready at any time to consume as much soft food as would extend their crop to an abnormal de gree. They never go about over the stubbie in search of insect life, and al- I ways seem lifeless. They lack that ! sparkle in the eye. their combs and ■ are anything but red and their ■ featheis are dull and ruffled. When handled they are found to have flabby flesh and layer after layer, of fat. Such specimens as these ehould never con stitute the breeding pen. but rather placed in the pot. The male bird should be a typical sized bird of correct shape, and should be about two years old if young pullets are to be mated with hint. Again, those specimens that lay an egg of normal size regularly should also be taken notice of: but, of course, tlie eggs must not be of abnormal size, as such birds are not always best to use in the breeding pen. If birds are se lected year after year possessing good qualities such as we have named, then a laying strain can soon be got togeth er. provided close in-breeding is care fully guarded against. If only poultry keepers could see the value of making up a laying strain of their own. by se lecting the best Individuals each year, then we are sure we should hear less complaints about tlie scarcity of eggs. If. however, haphazard in-breeding is carried on year after year and fresh stock is never introduced, then one can only expect a bad result, and in the end (bsolute failure. If the best layers are picked out of the birds at the present time and placed in pens of their own while the wasters are cleared out of the way, then when the time comes round for mating we shall be able to mate them up with some amount of satisfac tion. and knowing at the same time that a good percentage of chicks will be batched and reared of tip-top quality, and not those measly looking, half feathered mongrels which one too often sees walking about the farm yard. Orpingtons KELLERSTRASS Crystal White Orping tons. My poultry plants, houses, brood ers, incubators and 60 hens and pullets; about 200 young stock and 15 or 20 cocks and cockerels. Will sell as a whole or in lots. Must close out at once. Dr. P. <’ Ward, 220 Gordon street. 6-19-37 R I. Reds QUALITY~REDs'.' j? C Ho)itird; Point, Ga. 4-25-31 Ducks. ON ACCOUNT of going away will sell fourteen light fawn and white Indian Runner ducks cheap. Phone 187 Decatur Mrs. Mason. Kirkwood, Ga 42 18-6 INDIAN Runners; best white egg layers; prices reduced: 300 youngsters soon" la\- • ng. $3.50 a pair Fish River F’o’iltr.v Yards. Magnolia Springs. Ala. 37-17-6 INDIAN RUNNERS Fawn and While and While. Ducklings. 25c to $1; eggs, $1.50 to $5; satisfaction guaranteed. Geor gia Duck Farm, South Kirkwood, Atlanta. 75-15-6 THOROUGHBRED Buff Orpington $1 per 15: *5 per 100 126 Windsor st. Main 3588 4 Miscellaneous Poultry. CIII^ORO^NAPTHOLEU'M DIR AND LIVE STOCK DISINEEUTANT. HJ' FAIR to your chickens. The> can’t avoid lice and disease. You must help them. (.’lean their houses with (’hloro- Naptholeuni Dip and use It on sick birds. 11 will drive the trouble away. One gal lon make.; 100 gallons of dip. Write us for poultry book. West Disinfecting Company, S. S. Selig Jr., general agent. 26 South Forsyth street. Atlanta _ 6-11 -36 l*'< »R SALE One fine Jersey mib h cow, game chickens and iwo-horsr wagon 145 South Moreland avenue Phone Iv\ •3470-J. 6-20-1., 11. G. Ilastiiit's & Co., seedsmen for’llie Souili. !•> W. Mitehell street. Four eitw deliveries daily. North ami South Side 9 a. m., liiman Park ami West Eml 2 |>. in. Bell PHone M. 2568. Atlanta 256«. "RED COMB” M FTa F M a'sTGTs a well balam-pfl food, (’an he fed wet or dry. You‘can't get a better food for young and old ducks. Should be kept before the lit tle chicks dr> all the time If your hens are not laying, a trial order will < on \ ince you that it is an ideal egg produc ing food. D' pounds. 25c; 50 pounds. $1.15; 100 pounds, $2.25. CRUSHED "OYSTER SIII.LL is wl.it is needed for hens that lay -oft shell eggs. 12 pounds. 25c: 50 potunis 50<-; ioo pounds. »1. TI i E PE’rTV pT >u'l ?TR y'l’l \ch . \ «»u need for marking yur fowls. H docs not tear the web "f the foot is small and light can be carried very con voniently oi a key ring Price ‘JS- post pa id. PURE PRESSED SALT b“rTc|< for the horse, cow and pigeons. 15c each, or two for IT LS EASY !<• ri<l your fowls <f lire ami mit»' v with Uonkeys Nox-i-Cidr. You can not beat it as a poutlry <iip. It will rid the poultry houses m mites. it should always he kept around the house, as it is an Ideal disinfectant for garb age cans. etc. <me pint mixed with wa ter will make more than 00 pints of dis infectant. Pri<*e. 1 pint. 35e one quart, 60< ; one-half gallon, '*oi gallon, $1.50. FLIES 7’A N 'T~ ST V \R<>U ND where Uonkey ? Fly Knocker is spraved regular u the stable and on the stock. A trial will convince you. < >ne quart. 35c; one half gallon, 60c; gallon. $1 Pigeons. < \RNEAI pig< om mate ; 50 per pair for ten days: unntatoi. $lO per dozen. T. *. Brown, Decatur. <la 68-18-6 Dogs. F< »R SALE l ull blooded fox terriers, beautifully spotted; males $7.50; fe males >5 ( I: Kruger. 509 South Pryor street. 6-21-14 Horse? and Carnages Ft HI SAI E Two cheap horse’s and one uiu»u Address 13& I’eters st. 46-21-f * Real Estate For Sale. Houses For Rent. \V. A. Foster & Raymond Robson Real Estate. Renting and Loans. Bell Phones 1031 1032. Il Edtrewoml ave Atlanta 'Rhone 1831. FOR SALE. ON EDGEWOOD A VEN IE. beiween Bell and bort streets. w< offer for a «iuick cash a lot at SSO less than the mar ket price. Price, S2OO per foot. See Mr. I lew s. ON WERY DRIVE in Xnslej Park, a 10l 55x210 feet; this is about «»ne and a half blocks from end of Piedmont ave nue car line, and we have a price of $2,000, Inn the owner has instructed us to sell it. so make us an offer See Mr. Radford. IN KIRKWOOD, on South Decatur car line, a pretty five-room bungalow, with h Sj\ ,s ’ water, tile walks, etc.. $250 cash. •’. 50 |er la-mi h See Mr I >ew i’i v E-1:< hi m HOUSE on lot 85x250, in West End: convenient to Lucile ave nue cars; sewer, gas and water; clierted streets; $3,400; very easv terms. See Mr White. ON THE corner of Hill and Mc<’o> streets, about one block from the De | catur car line, where the East Lake ifrive crosses same, a lot 142x200 feet. This lot will cut up into four lots, 50x142 feel Owner wants SI,BOO. but would consider an offer. See Mr. Radford. IE YOU HAVE MONEY TO LOAN. WE CAN PLACE IT FOR RENT. 6 223 N. JACKSON STREET. <>N THE EAST SIDE of North Jackson, between Highland and East avenues, we have a two-story ten-room frame; lias electric lights, gas. hot and cold waler, bath, washstand, closet and sink: in tip-top condition: built for a home, barn and servants’ room reserved; lot 5 oxlso. $55. iVE I’l BLISH A WEEKLY RENT BUL LETIN, giving a good description of ev erything we have for rent. Get a co py. JOIIX J. WOODSIDE. THE RENTING AGENT. 12 AUBU RN AVENUE PHONE MAIN 61$ Tor RENT BY E. RIVERS REALTY CO. IH-rooin house. 605 Washington street s7o.fio per month 12-room house. 510 S. Pryor street 50.00 per month 12-rooni house, 194’i Decatur street.*. 32.50 per month 10-rooni house. 79 E. Merritts avenue 65.00 per month 10-room house. 218 S. Forsyth street .35.00 per month 10-room house. 503 Washington street, furnished 70.00 per month 9-room house. 9 Baltimore Block 30.00 per month 8-room house, 274 Gordon street 40.00 per month 8-room house. 26 E. Harris street 55.00 per month 8-room house. 351 (’apitol avenue 35.00 per month 7-room house. 143 Pulliam street 23.10 per month 7-rooni house. 206 Pulliam street 25.00 per month 7-room house. 137 Windsor street 27.50 per month 6-room house, 281 E. Fifth street 30.00 per mont'. 6-roorn house. 53 < »rme street 25.00 per month 6-room house. 40 Royston street..... 30.00 per month SUBURBAN HOME SIX-Rf M >M Bl LNGALOW, all conveniences, large grove lot, east front, located in best section of Decatur, Ga.; right on North Decatur car line; price has been reduced for quick sale; terms SSOO cash and balance like rent. W. L. & JOHN O. DuPREE Real Estate. Empire Building. Bell Phone Main 3457. Atlanta Phone 930. WHITEHALL STREET AND RAILROAD FRONTAGE KIGHT at the street car underpass we have 75 feet on White hall street with 8!> feet on Central of Georgia railway, at ' just about one-half its value, or $175.00 foot, on good terms. Adjoining frontage held at $350.00 foot. i B. M. GRANT &GO Second Floor. Grant Building. THE HOUSE you will build, buy or rent will not be a modern home unless it is wired for Electricity. 4-ia 2» JEST THE PLACE FOR A COUNTRY ( j | home RKAI TY WITHIN fnur .uiles of the car shod, on a b. -v * * ■ good paved roan w ith nice homes and / 1\ T- K A IVT neighbors surrounding, we have twelve I I 1 l\/| I—* ZX y acres of land, with about 300 •»> 400 fed x <d frontage, at the bargain price of $3,000 Uomp in to see us about this, before Real Estate. Renting. Loans somebody else gets it. 511 Empire Bldg. Both Phones 1599. WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO. REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. Phon# 2106 Main. N'i i :>.‘.2 MYRTLE STREET Eight rooms, two stories, corner lot. beautiful man icls ami fixtures. SBOO cash, balance $45 month. This is a bargain. You can't duplicate this on the street in price ami value. BARGAIN Here is a vacant lot. close to Highland and Ponce DeLeon avenues. 50x150 feel, lies fine: can be had for a few days only for $1,700. You’ll have to hurry. NEXT WEEK we will begin two more new homes, one on Sixteenth street. th« oilier on Moreland avenue; will arrange either to suit jour own ideas: both loca tions are line. Come to ace us and get one of them. TWO Gool> NEGRO Lo t’s <'an build five houses here: city water, close to car line, can make the two’for $1,100; terms at that This is a good buy FOR SAI.E BY OWNER \< i. 395 CAPITOL AVEXI E. modern two-story dwelling, tn per feel condition. Large reception hall, parlor, dining room, butler's pantry, kit,elien, store room and lavatory on first floor. Four bod rooms, hath ami toilet and servant's or trunk room. East front, level, shaded lot, 5(1x200 to 13-foot alley. Reasonable terms. $6,250. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH PROPERTV THIS PROPERTY Crmits !M) lc(>t on M.-irictta street between l‘'orsytl) and Spring;, and lias a depth of 201) feet to a street or driveway opposite the S. A. L. freight deplit. It is only 1,200 feet from Rive Points.. the center of the pity, and on the best side of the widest business street in Atlanta. H is within Hit, feet of the city hall, and only (iOO feet from Marietta street property which recently sold al $4,000 a foot. Wo offer this, subject to the approval of the coif gregatioii. al $2.00<) a i'otif. or SISO.OOO. S. \\ . ( ARSON. , JOHN .1. WOODSIDE, T. 11. GAY. < ommittee, • FRIDAY, JUNE 21. 1912. FOR REN’r. 3 rooms. 460 Luckie street 3-r. h.. 728-E East Fair street 5.50 3-r. h., 751 Whitehall street 9.00 3-r. h.. 356 Edgewood avenue 10.60 3-r. h., 721 East Fair street 6.60 3-r. h.. 33 Gaskill street 8.60 3-r. h.. 728-B East Fair street 4.30 3-r. h.. 22 Postell street 5.50 3- h.. 55 Kennedy street 7.30 4- h.. 19 Fowler street 10.00 4-r. h.. Adamsville, Ga.. and 76 acres of land 5.00 , 1-r. h . 27 Evans Drive 12.50 1-r. h.. 144 t’rew street 20.60 4-r. h.. 410 Randolph street 12.50 4-r. h.. 32 Virgil street 9.00 1 4-r h., II West Alexander street... 15.60 4-r. h., 156 West Harris street 10.00 1 4-r. fiat, 150 W?st Baker street.... 23.10 4- flat. 180-B Woodward ave. . I 8 60 _ 5-r. fiat. 290-A East Uinden street.. 30.00 5- flat. 272 East Fair street 21.60 5-r. h.. 22 Harwell street 12.60 ■ 5-r. h.. 102 Crumley street 16.00 i 5-r. h., 355 Formwait street 16.50 5-r. h.. 49 Atlanta avenue 17.56 And a long list of larger houses. C'»ME TO SEE US. 17