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THE ATT.ANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. READ FOR PROFIT— GEORGIAN WANT ADS-USE FOR RESULTS THURSDAY, .TUNE 27. 1912,
18
Auction Sales.
(4 N--St v<- i;i I
consignments, including a
fine lot of household goods
from 255 Courtland St., con
sisting of tine bed room fur
niture. brass beds, refriger
ators. library furniture, art
squares. rockers, (lining
chairs, fine springs and
mattresses, pillows, renter
and library table, rush fiber
porch furniture. erex rugs,
and many other tine fur-1
nishings too numerous toi
mention, to the highest bid
der. commencing at 10 a. in.,
Friday. June 28. Central
Auction Co., 12 E. Mitchell
St.
Antique Mahogany and
Other Furniture at Auc
tion.
TOMORROW (FRIDAY) at W a ni . at 11
North Broad street, two consignments
of antiques, consisting of Colonial dress
er. chest of drawers with glass knobs,
chiffonier, shaving stand and buffet, and
other furniture consisting nf bed room
suit, davenport, rockers, standing desk,
buffet, two iron beds, three Axmlnster art
squares, sixteen pairs of Irish Point lace
curtains, dropbead Singer sewing ma
chine Onyx table, bronze clock, statuary.
Colonial English dinner set. steins, bric-a
brac. stove and many other good things.
By order of the consignee.
LEO FT?ESH. Auctioneer.
11 X. Broad St.
Purchase Money Notes.
■Purchase money
NOTES WANTED.
Will buy first or second
mortgage purchase money
notes in hatches of $500.00
to $1,500.00. If you can not
allow liberal discount do not
answer. ALIC, care Geor
gian. 6-25-20
FOR RALE First mortgage purchase
money notes $12,460 first mortgage real
estate, due tn one and two years. 7 per
rent This is A-1 gilt edge, and I will
consider clear Atlanta property, or take
small discount for cash. John R. Scott,
Fit Grant building Phone Main 1869.
6 21-35
Money To Loan.
REALTY TRUST COMPANY,
FORSYTH BUILDING.
Capital 3600.000 Surplus 3350.000.
Can negotiate any good Real Estate
Loan on Atlanta or suburban property.
Bring us your applications.
Phones; Bell, Main 1304—Atl. 633.
3 18-l
GEO. S. KtAY. Kirkwood, Ga.
(Established 1867.)
Wishes to buy first mortgage purchase
money notes
Bell phone Decatur 382.
-13-12
ONE THOUSAND first mortgage notes,
secured by Atlanta real estate, being
balance purchase money, on exceptionally
well located lot John R. Scott, 814 Grant
building Phone Main 1865 6-21-33
AND BROKERS
L / ZS>- BLDGS
giOAk.,
jj»xme main »g
pSTWCTLY.PRIV.A7E
MONEI on hand for immediate loans on
property in or near Atlants J. E Van
Valkenburg. 501 Equitable Bldg 6-6-22
WE HAVE plenty of money to
lend at lowest rates on Atlanta
and nearby property, either for
straight or monthly payment
plan. Also for purchasing pur
chase money notes. Poster &
Hobson. 11 Edgewood Ave.
WEYM \N~A CONNORS,
ESTABLISHED 1890
Mortgages on Real Estate. 4-1-3
SPECIAL HOME E! XT>S TO LENTE any
amount; 6 per rent Write or call. S
W. Carson. 24 South Broad st. 4-1-17
Loans on Diamonds
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY
■'< 'oils teral Bank
256 Candler Annex
k i*er <\nt Per \nnum
5-11-52
Without Indorsement
Without Collateral
Security
Without Real Estate
Securities
Money loaned at
LAW HL RATHS.
NATIONAL DIS
COLNT CO..
301-2 Fourth Nation
al Bank Building.
jgORTGAGE - LOANS on Atlanta teal es
tate Established since 188?. Turman.
Black & Calhoun, 203-308 Empire Bldg
4 0-20
FARM IX'ANS placed tn any amount on
improved farm lands in Georgia The
Southern Mortgage Comiany, Gould build
ing _ Ma-1
MONEY SIPPI.IED SALARIED I’EO
PLE. women keeping house and others
without security: cheapest rates, easy j
payment? officer all principal cities D j
H Tolman, Room 5*4 Austell building
4
Poultry, Pet and Live Stock.
•r ATLANTA QUOTATIONS. +
June 26. 1912. T
A +
%- (Corrected by McCullough Broa ) y
1- Egr* —Fresh selected, no guineas •.*
•I- nr dirties. I6<al7c; miscellaneous, y
I tssl6c; guineas and dirties, •?
v 12 Ur V
J- Poultry—Live per pound- Turkeys. 4*
Y 12H@15c; ducks. 10@12Hc; geese. 8 y
Y hens. 1.W14?: roosters, 8<0>1Oc:
broilers-. 204125 c each, owing to size: y
<• tries. 30<a35c each Y
Dressed. per pound: Turkeys. 16 y
*?fl7e; ducks, 15@16c geese, 8(?i>11c; v
•!- hens.
LICE ON DUCKLINGS.
i The belief It
KTffi Advice
I not attack y oung
ducks. This belief ■ ■
is responsible for /* 1'01)1 ‘
the death of thou
sands of duck
lings evert year.
, we are convinced. /»»C
For the amateur
poultry keeper, rt
believing lha I iOUItKV
ducklings are im
mune to this pest,
treats the ailing iJQCtOT
duck for every Jzuiivt
possible disease
and ignores the real trauble.
Here is a letter received by the Poul
try Doctor the other day:
"Please tell me what is killing
my Runner ducklings. They sit
domi and look dull and sleepy, and
when they die they throw their
heads backward.”
Then followed a description *of the
feed given the ducklings It was all
right, and could hardly have been re
sponsible for the trouble. The writer
was advised that in all likelihood the
ducklings were Infested with head lice.
Ducklings hatched by hens or run
ning with hens should always be treat,
ed for head lice just as little chickens.
R. I. Reds
QUALITY REDS. J~L Hosford, East
Point, Ga. 4-35-81
Ducks.
INDIAN runners' Fawn and White
and White Ducklings. 25c to 31; eggs
$1.50 to 35: satisfaction guaranteed Geor
gia Duck Farm, South Kirkwood, Atlanta
87-22-6
Eggs.
THOROUGHBRED Buff Orpington eggs.
3! per 15; 35 per 100 126 Windsor st
Main 3588 4-27-25
Miscellaneous Poultry.
PRICES REDUCED -Fawm~lndlan Run
ners. white eggers, $4.25 pair; White
leghorn cocks 32. hens $1.25; White Orp
ingtons. Kellerstrass, $5.50 trio; incuba
tor eggs, $4.50 hundred; settirars, $1.25;
express paid to Mobile. Ftsh RSer Poul
try Yards, Magnolia Springs, Ala
FOR SALE -3 C. R. I. Red. « 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 hens to carry them when wanted
at $1 each. E. J. Williams, Ty Ty. Ga.
2-21-34
CHLORO-NAPTHOLEUM DIP.
AND
LIVE STOCK DISINFECTANT.
BE FAIR to your chickens. They can't
avoid lice and disease You must help
them Clean their houses with Chloro-
Naptholeum Dip and use It on sick birds
It will drive the trouble away. One gal
lon makes 100 gallons of dip Write us for
poultry book West Disinfecting Company,
8. S. Selig, Jr., general agent, 26 South
Forsyth street, Atlanta 6-11-36
11. G. HASTINGS & CO., Seeds
men for the South, 16 W.
Mitchell St. Four city deliv
eries daily. North and south side
9 a. m., Inman Park and West
End 2 p. in. Bell phone Main
, 2568. Atlanta 2568.
SAGO PALM BULBS We have just re
l ceived another shipment; have them in
nil sires and they are all sure tn grow
Price 10c per pound; 3 pounds 25c; by
mail add 10 cents a pound
GERMAN MILLET—Our stock is all Ten
nessee grown It Is very Important to
plant Southern grown seed for a success-
' f ll 1 cro P- Lrh'fr 12 per bu sh el.
RED RIPPER. Clay and Mixed Field
I Peas, Amber and Orange Sorghum
Cane Seed Let us makp you quotations
; I’l '.NT ANOTHER CROP of busbLind
puls snap brans, bush and noir Lima
beans A good time to sow winter cab
bage and eollard seed
"BUG DEATH" IS SURE DEATH to all
j Insects that eat the leaves of vegetables
1 It Is non-poisonous and Is put up In con
. venietit size packages Price, one pound
package, 15c; postpaid. 35c; three pound
package. 35c; five-pound package, 50c
i twelve and one-half pounds. SI.OO
I.IQITD LICE KILLERS, dlalnfectants.
medicated nest eggs, lice powders, etc
Hand Sprayers for spraying liquid lice
killers and disinfectants, oOe and up.
LAYING TONIC, condition powders, roup
remedies, cholera remedies, white diar
rhoea and sore head remedies.
Horses and Carnages.
’ WANTED Young, sound, gentle surrev
horse Ivy 3128-.1 6-26-I'3
Cows.
FOUR Jersey cows. fresh In milk, for
sale at 161 Decatur st 6-27-’i
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Railroad Schedule.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY?
"PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH"
ARRIVAL AN!' DEPARTURE OF
PASSENGER TRAINS. ATLANTA
The following seheaule figures are pub
lished only as information, and are not
guaranteed:
No Arrive From INo Depart To—
-35 Now Y 5:00 ain 36 New Y. 12 15 am
13 Jaxville 520 am 30 Col'bus 5 *0 am
43 Was'ton 525 am 13 Clnci 530 am
12 Sb'|>ort 6:30 am 32 Fort V 5 30 am i
23 Jaxville 6 50 am, 35 B'ham . 6 45 am'
•17 Toccoa 8:10 am 7 Chat ga 6.40 am
26 Heflin 8:20 am! 12 R’mond 6:55 am
•Ji New V 10.30 am 23 Kan C. 7:00 am
8 Chat'ga 10:35 anv 16 Brun'k 745 am
7 Macon 10 40 am 29 B'ham 10:45 am
27 Fort V 10:45 am 38 New Y 11:01 am
21 Col'bus 10 50 am 40 Chart's 12:00 n'n
6 Cincl 11:10 am 6 Macon 12 40 pin
30 B'ham 2:30 pm! ?o New Y. 245 pm
40 B'ham 12:40 pm 15 Chat'ga 300 pm
39 Cl arlo'e 3.55 pm 39 B'ham 410 pm
5 Macon. 4:55 pm •!$ Toccoa. 4 30 pm
37 New Y. f> 00 pm 22 Col'bus 5 10 pm
15 Rruns'k 7.50 pm 5 Cincl .510 pm
11 R’mond 8:30 pm 28 Fort V. 5 20 pm
24 Kan (' 9:20 pm 25 Hefi'n 545 pm
16 Chat ga 9:3a pm 10 Maron . 5:30 pm
29 Col'bus 10 20 pm 44 Wash n 845 pm
31 Fort V 10:25 pm 24 Jaxville 9:30 pm
?.« B ham 12:00 ngt 11 Sh'port 11:10 pm
14 Cmci .11 00_P m 1< Jaxvlhe 11 10 pm
. '(Ta ns marked thus (•> run dally, ei-
I vep' Nunda'
1 other trains run daily r’eniral time
C.'H> Ticket office, Nu 1 Feachtree St
Real Estate For Sale. Houses For Rent.
W. A. Foster & Raymond Robson
Real Estate, Renting and Loans.
J Bell Phones 1031-1032. 11 Edgewood ave. Atlanta Phone 1881.
J FOR SALE FOR RENT.
.ON EDGEWOOD AVENIU. between Bell s . r . h 4gg Houston street 9.60
and bort streets, we offer for a quick , x -,n
cash sale, a lo» al SSO less than the mar- «-r. h . ,*B-E East Fair street 8.»»
ket price Price, S2OO per foot. See Mr. 3-r. h., 7t>l Whitehall street 990
: Dews 3-r. h., 356 Edgewood avenue 10.60
• <V'-I.v 1 7* 3_r - h -> 721 >9a s * k'air street 660
t ON A \ERY T»FtIA E—ln Ansley Park, a san
lot 55x210 feet; this Is about one and a Gaskill stree
half blocks from end of Piedmont ave- 3-r. h., 728-B East Fair street 430
nue car Un* 1 , and we have a price of 3-r. h.» 22 Postell street 550
. f 2O u 0 . o i't U U ' ~le ner bas! ' ns,ru " t * ,i 3-r. h„ 55 Kennedy street 7.30
Radford ’ make ' ,S a ” ° ffer ' 19 F’owler street 10.00
-r. h., Adamsville, Ga.. and 76
LN KIRKWOOD, on South Decatur car , , ,an T;'i'.:
line, a pretty five-room bungalow, with j l ’ 7L^ ans in
lights, water, tile walks , etc. $250 cash, f - h ■■ s ’£««’ , ?0.«0
<l7 50 per month. See Mr. Dews.U° Vl?2h f ii i i ’loo
J 1 ?-’'J HOUSE on lot 85x250, in f. r h.. 11 West Alexander street... 1560
Best End: convenient to Lucile ave- t . r h 15s W est Harris street. 10 00
nue vara, sewer, gas and water; charted «. r flat 150 West Baker street... 23.10
rvu<. ,B; ver >' easy terms. See Mr. 4 . r flal IM . B Woodward ave 18 60
5-r. flat. 290-A East Linden street.. 30 00
ON THE corner of Hill and McCoy 5-r. flat. 272 Fair street 21.60
streets, about one block from the De- 5-r. h., 23 Harwell street 12.60
catur car line, where the East Lake Drive 5-r. h., 102 Crumley street 18.00
crosses same, a lot 142x200 feet. This lot 5-r. b., 355 Formwait street
will cut up into four lots, 50x142 feet. 5-r. b., 49 Atlanta avenue 17.50
Owner wants SI,BOO. but would consider And a long list of larger houses,
an offer. See Mr Kadford COME TO SEE US.
IF YOU HAVE MONEY TO LOAN, WE CAN PLACE IT.
FOR RENT.
15-r. h . 48 Hemphill ave 1 9-r. h., 118 E. Merritts, aves4o.oo
10-r. h.. 223 N Jackson st 55.00 1 9-r. h., 224 E.»Fair 30.00
10-r. h., 3 Baltimore Blocft 35.00 | 9-r. h., College Park 20.01
9-r. h . 358 Luckle st 40.00 8-r. h., 211 Grant st 35.00
WE PUBLISH A WEEKLY KENT 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.
FOF? RENT BY
E. RIVERS REALTY CO.
NO. 2.3 DETaTA ST., we have thi« two-story eight-room house: hm and cold
water, bath and tinted Valls: fine location and splendid neighborhood; $37.50
per month.
— ——-
N<». 354 CAPITOL AVE., between East Georgia avenue and Bass? street, on an
elevated lot. 50x200. we have this eight-room two-story' house; has gas. hot
and cold w’ater, porcelain bath, cabinet mantels; everything ifi first-class condi
tion. $35 per month.
! xrt 40 ROYSTON ST., betw’een Euclid avenue and McClendon street, we have
this six-room bungalow with all modern conveniences. This house is in splen
did condition, and just one-half block from Inman Park car line; s3o* per month
Real Estate For Sals. Real Estate For Sale.
SALE
’ BEFORE COURT HOUSE DOOR, Tuesday. July 2.
at 10:30 a. in., uoruei 1 of Pryor and Hunter Sts.
i
i
i WE WILL SELL the former home of G. T. Eubanks,
located at the northeast earner of Walker and
West Fair streets. It is a splendid house. Modern
and complete. Large lot,
, soon he business property.
' THIS PROPERTY runs back within a short distance
s of Peters street, and probably the best part of it.
The entire interest in this property will be delivered
to the purchaser.. Terms are cash. Examine the
1 property: see us for any further information, and be
i on hand next Tuesday.
t
i
WE CAN MAKE you a low rate mortgage loan if you
need it in order to pay all cash.
n
? TURMAN. BLACK & CALHOUN
i 203-8 Empire Bldg. Phones Main 674 and 910.
i
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1 GOOD NORTH SIDE BARGAIN.
1 r_> IT* id XT LT ON NORTH JACKSON STREET we have
V I I X. I y J. - L 2/ « two-story seven-room house with all
conveniences on a lot running back to an-
T~> ir T other streel. This is a pick-up at the
I Jrv 1 I price. We can sell for a few days. Price.
33,760: some terms. Come in quick before
\ I ID A A-f some one else gets this bargain
VrVzlvl 1 2V IN I Real Estate. Renting. Loans.
511 Empire Bldg. Both Phones 1599.
Real Estate For Sala
> BEAI TIFI L-West End bungalow on
pretty street, near Gordon and between
■ two car lines: six rooms; large porches;
all modern conveniences; new: elevated.
’ shady lot. built for a home, best mate
rials If you have S3OO or more cash, you
can gel a bargain, rbone W 460-1. or
- address Owner. Box 10. care Georgian
FINE eight-room house. between the
I'eaehtrees. near Tenth street: furnace.
j driveway best neighborhood. Address
' C. ('.. care Georgiatrll -27-6
New Bungalow For Sale.
47 EEBERT STREAK', just Stewart
; avenue; all cltx rnnvenieneeß: terms
eas\ and price reasonable. Applj to
W \ Baggett. 22 Beecher street T'hone
f WFSt 1153 40-27-6
LARGE Lo't. best part Kirkwood; block
and half south I‘ecatur car line or
will build bungalow bx plans of purchaser,
xx ith terms also to suit owner. Box 1000.
rare < Jeorgian. 6-27-8
THIS HOUSE was built for a home, has
all conveniences has ten rooms: bark
porch upstairs and down: built of solid
brick and stone has been occupied less
fhati three 'ears L»t 90 bx 200 feet Can
be bought on terms ‘ all or address the
owner. G \ Finding. 56 Hurt street, in
man Park 6-25-35
J FOR SALE i»R EXCHANGE Tx)ts >n
Pensacola. Fla Some exceptionatlx well
I located, at bargain prices John K Scott.
Sl4 Grant building Phone Main 1869
6-21-34
1“ » * •»U WISH to <'w n a hotne" 42 tot a tn
Kirkwood. '3OO to >700: 10 per rent first
i i pax mem George S May A Co. Belli
| V tume ITcatur -13-10 |
I M E have one of the best buys in Peach- i
tree street property, where values are i
advancing dailx See this before it is sold ■
Everett A Everett. 502 Empire Life Build '
Main 3392. 6-24-23 I
THE HOUSE you build, buy or
rent will not be a modern home
i unless it is wired tor electricity.
4 18-19
FOR a ‘xell lortt.iNj, nell t> r’t. modern
-rxm house, tenns se**
”er, >l6 Peachtree street. Phone 90 1
hr l-LS-30
. I- -J- 1 ” 1! ■■JL'.IH!—.!..JILL.JJBS— — g
Real Estate Wanted.
i WANTED Six or seven-room cottage,
i without loan, convenient to Gordon car
line. Must be in good condition and not
, over $3,500. \nswer quick. Little A
Green Main 94.3, Atlanta 593 6-27-62
J WANTED—To buy nice five-room cot
tage: must he handy to car and in ex
cellent condition; give lowest price and ln
! cation in first letter Cottage. Box 10.
■ care Georgian. 6-27-30
Farms Wanted
FA R\t s''ivANTlU\\>"ba vZ "direm''buj7
era. Don't pay commission Write de
scribing property, naming lowest price.
• We help buyers locate desirable property
free American Investment Vssociation.
92 Palace building. Minneapolis. Minn.
Building Materials.
STEEL 'BEAMS"
FOR BUILDINGS
\ USTI N BROS., Atlanta. Ga. 4-19 7
Monuments and Stone Work.
' tlantZ gr anTte oom pant
Ml IJibU stone work
17-19 Fraser st. Phone Main 3540 1-5-47
Contractors and Builders.
1 Wil] Finance You
IF YOU wish to build: dll kinds of build
ers' material for sale. B. F Mitchell.
514 Austell Building. 4-25-14
: ARCHITECT, contractor and builder,
cabinet shop; carpenters furnished. R
11. Jones. 190 Houston st. 3-21 -12
' HOME BUILDERS.
, HoMEB built for cash or terms; archi
tectural designs furnished free
( enturv ('(instruction Co.
202-3 CANDLER BLDG
4-10-35
| . '
GEORGIAN WANT ADS
FILL ALL WANTS
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BOTH PHONES 8000,
Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale.
Gordon Street Bungalow Bargain
AN ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW, nice mantels and fixtures,
stone foundation, level lot. 60 feet front, for immediate
sale at $3,750. Worth $4,500. Terms.
. HURT & CONE
J REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS.
301 Empire Life Building. Phone'Main 914.
i ■"
; North Side Bungalow—s4,ooo
t NEAR WEST FIFTH STREET, we have a brand-new. 5-room bungalow, hav-
1 ing all modem conveniences, being well built a.nd well arranged. This is<a
t little beauty, and we can make terms of $250 cash and the balance easy. See
i this place.
1 ““
West Third St. Home or Investment
I NEAR HEMPHILL AVENUE and the Tech School, we have a 2-storv 7-room
house in good condition, right at car line. Rents for $25 per inon'lh. Can
sell the place for $2,750 on terms.
THOMSON & LYNES
18 and 20 WALTON STREET. Both Phones 458.
I '
WHITEHALL STREET AND
RAILROAD FRONTAGE
RIGHT at the street car underpass we have 75 feet on White
i hall street with 82 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.
B. M. GRANT & CO.
Second Floor. G rant Building.
«
FOR SALE BY OWNER
NO. 395 CAPITOL AVENUE, modern two-story dwelling, in per
fect condition. Large reception hall, parlor, dining room,
t butler's pantry, kitchen, store room and lavatory off first floor.
Four bed rooms, hath and toilet and servant's or trunk room.
East front, level, shaded lot, 50x200 to 13-foot alley. Reasonable
terms. $6,250.
THE HOUSE you will build, buy or rent will not be a
modern home unless it is wired for Electricity.
4-18-20
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH PROPERTY
THIS PROPERTY fronts 90 feet on Marietta street
between Forsyth and Spring, and has a depth of
200 feet to a street or driveway opposite the S. A. L.
freight depot. It is only 1,200 feet from Five Points,
the center of the city, and on the best side of the
widest business street in It is within 400
feet of the city hall, and only 600 feet from Marietta
street property which recently sold at $4,000 a foot.
We offer this, subject to the approval of the con
gregation, at $2,000 a foot, or SIBO,OOO.
S. W. CARSON,
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
T. B. GAY,
Committee.
HOME BARGAINS
$9,500- West Peachtree home: nine rooms, and a beauty; on east front lot; has
every convenience. If you are looking for something nice on terms, buy this.
$7,900 -Piedmont avenue; pretty eight-room home; brjck veneer: has everv con
venience: hardwood floors. We can arrange easy terms on this.
> ss.9oo—Bungalow on north side; has stone front, tile porch and bath, furnace on
east front lot, 50x200. This is a beauty; on easy terms.
; $7,000 North Boulevard: nine rooms: large lot: close to Ponce DeLeon. This must
be sold. See us about this. It is a bargain.
Martin-Ozburn Realty Co.
Third National Bank Building. Phone Ivy 1276; Atlanta 208.
WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO.
REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
Phone 2106 Main.
NO. 352 MYRTLE STREET—Eight rooms, two stories, corner lot. beautiful man
tels and fixtures. SBOO cash, balance $45 month. This is a bargain. You can't,
duplicate this on the street in price and value.
BARGAIN—Here is a vacant lot. close to Highland and Ponce DeL-on svenuetT
; 50x150 feet; 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, the
other on Moreland avenue: will arrange either Io suit your own ideas, both loca
tions are fine. Come to see us and get one of them.
TWO GOOD NEGRO LOTS -Can build five houses here: citv water, close to car
line, can make the two for $l,lOO, terms at that. This is a good buy.
Real Estate For Sale. Houses For Rent.
TURMAN, BLACK & CALHOUN
203-8 Empire Bldg.
FOR SALE.
WESTMINSTER DRIVE
$6,750.
NEAR PEACHTREE CIRCLE, we haxe a
nice. new. pretty, up-to-date six-room
bungalow with all conveniences; on a
large lot This is one of the prettiest
sections in the park, surrounded by the
best people Terms. 11.500. balance easy
COTTAGE GROVE.
st>.soo.
AT THE. JINCTION of the East Lake
and Decatur car lines we would like to
show you a nice nine-room house, on a
lot 119x316 This is within five minutes
walk of East Lake Driving club. Will
make you a delightful summer home.
Plenty of shade all conveniences, only
>I.OOO ash Let us show you this
RENTS FOR $336 PER YEAR.
PRICE ONLY $2,330.
IE YOl" W ANT a good, new piece of rent
ing property, that rents well all the
time, but this Two new double three
room houses, renting for $7 per side. This
Is in a good seclion, near Arhby street
and Greensferry avenue Terms. >I.OOO
< ash nalanee to suit
We have plenty oi mow
A
FOR RENT
finpr flat. 134 East Fair street 6fi
3-r fiat. 112 West Alexander street. 12.50
3-r h , 32 McDonald street... gan
3-r. h.. 127 Garden street m ho
3- h.. 120 Garden street qeo
4- h.,32 Rogers street 15.00
4- h.. Brown Mill road | ; ; -, n
• 5-r. h.. 51 Walnut street 15.00
•»-r h . IV East Linden street ... 16.00
5- h . Jonesboro road 15.00
5- h., 738 Glenn street 16 00 |
, 5-r. h.. East North avenue .55.00 1
6- h.. 1.3, 5 Witham place 8.60,
6-r. h.. 75 Whitefoord avenue. .. 18,60
6-r h., 346 Central avenue 25.00
6-r. h., 85 West Peachtree place. 22.50
8-r. flat, 58 East Merritts avenue.. 80.00
8-r flat. 386 Spring street 50.00
8-r. h.. 158 Courtland street 40.00
8- h.. 156 Richardson street 36.00
9- h.. Fort McPherson 50 on
10-r. h . 19 Trinitx avenue 60.00
10-r. h.« 168 Luckie street... 10.00
10-r h_. Peachtree Road place ... 60.00
i 12-r. h., 510 South Pryor street. .. 50.00
12-r. h., 179 L’ldle urmr 75 no
ley to loan ou h’eal Estate.
Real Estate For Sale
TERMINAL DISTICT.
SEVERAL sales have been made In
this section lately. That shows what
the wise buyer thinks of this property.
We have a corner over here that is
PARTICULARLY GOOD, and we can
make reasonable terms. The price, on
this is lower now than it will be tin the
first of July. Better see it.
INMAN PARK.
A DANDY cottage of six rooms, com
bination fixtures, stone front, stained
floors, large lot and in a splendid see
lion. We can make easy terms on this
and the price is RIGHT.
JEFFERSON PLACE,
DECATUR, GEORGIA
WE have two new bungalows on this
beautiful street, and they have every
convenience except gas, the lots a>e
large and shady aqd the houses are
excentionally well built, in a section
that is developing very rapidly, and the
owner wants to sell these at a price
that will make it very interesting. See
Mr. Green.
SUBURBAN HOME.
ON the Marietta car line we have a
home that has just been finished and
if yon want to see something that will
appeal to anybody who wants a nice
home with all the city conveniences
and the advantage of being In the
country, just let u- show you this prop
osition. A lot and a house
that is a dream, eight rooms, two
sleeping porches, servants’ house, and
right on the car line. This is one nice
place, and the price is dirt cheap.
LOOK HERE!
I have a fine building lot. In WEST
END that I will build you a nice six
room bungalow with all conveniences,
and sell to you for $3,000. Terms, SSOO
cash, balance S3O per month. See me
at once if your want to save money
and want a home.
S. W. SULLIVAN,
308 Peters Bldg.
Legal Notices.
GEORGIA—FuIton County
Ordinary’s Office. June 8. 1912.
M. A. Strickland has applied for letters
of guardianship of the person and prop
erty of Nolie Morton and Dan Morton,
minors, under the age of fourteen years.
This is. therefore, to notify all Vorr
cerned that the same will be heard on
the first Monday in July next.
JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary.
6-8-54
GEORGIA -Fulton County.
Ordinary's Office, June 5. 1912.
John R. Wheat, as administrator of
estate, of Margaret A. Wheat, deceased,
represents that he has fully discharged
the duties of his said trust, and prays for
letters of dismission. This is, therefore,
to notify all persons concerned to show
cause, if any they can. on or before the
first Monday in July next, why said John
B. Wheat should not be discharged.
JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA —Fulton County.
Ordinary's Office, June 5, 1912.
Emma Floyd Williford, as administra
trix of estate of Mrs. L. M. Williford, de
ceased, represents that she has fully dis
charged Hie duties of her said trust, and
prays for letters of dismission. This is.
therefore, to notify all persons concerned
to show cause. If any- they can, on or be
fore the first Monday in July next, whv
said Emma Floyd Williford should not be
discharged.
JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—FuIton County.
Ordinary's Office, June 5. 1912. J
Edw’ard D. Lupo, as guardian of Mary
Irene Lupo, represents that he has fully
discharged the duties of his said trust,
ami prays for letters of dismission. This
is. therefore, tn notify all persons con
cerned to show cause, if any thev can. on
or before the first Monday in July next,
why said Edward D. Lupo should not be
discharged.
JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA Eulton County.
Ordinary’s office. June 5. 1912.
Peter E. Clarke, as administrator of the
estate of Mrs. Theresa McD: Sullivan, de
ceased. represents that he has fullv dis
charged the duties of his said trust, and
prays for letters of dismission. This is.
therefore, to notify all persons concerned
to show cause, if any they can, on or
before tlie first Monday in July next whv
said Peter F. Clarke should not be dis
charged.
JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA Fulton Count-.
Ordinary's office. June 5. 1912.
Jackson McHenry has applied for letters
Os administration on the estate of William
McHenry, deceased. This is, therefore to
notify all concerned that the same will b»
heard on I lie first Monday in .lulv next.
JollN 11. lIILKINSi >N. < trdinary.
GEORGIA Fulton (’mint'' ” ’
Ordinary’s Office. June 5. 1912.
" T- Spalding, as guardian of Henrv
Hilliard Spalding, represents that he has
full' discharged the duties of ills said
trust, and prays for letters of dismis
sion. This is. therefore, to notify all
persons concerned to show cause, If anv
they can. on or before the firsl Mondav
tn July next, why said W. 'l'. Spalding
should not be discharged.
JOHN 11. V ILKINSItN, Ordinary'.
GEORGIA Fulton County.
Ordinary's Office. June 5. 1912.
t'arl A. Zillig. as administrator of the
estate nf Mbert Bossard, deceased, rep
resents that lie has fully discharged the
duties of his said trust, and lira's for
letters of dismission This is. therefore,
to notify all persons concerned to show'
cause. If any they can, on nr before the
first Monday in July next whv said Carl
A Zillig should not be discharged
JOHN R. WILKINSON, ordinary.
GEORGIA Fulton County.
Ordinary 's offu-e. June 5. igt"
A McD. Wilson, as executor of will of
Kate M Mx deceased, has applied for
lesye f,, sell the land of said Kate M Nix
I his i«, t horpfoiv. to notify r ll''■concerned
to file their objections, if anv thev have,
on or before the first Mondav in July
next, else lear e v ill then be granted
said applicant as applied for
JOHN It " ILKiNSON, t'rdinary
GEORGIA Fulton Oountr,
Ordinary's Office. June 5. 1913
John .1. Woodside, as administrator of
estate of Mrs. Lavinia 11. Grover de
''•metl. has applied for leave to sell the
land of Mrs. Lavinia H. Grover This Is.
therefore, to notify all concerned to file
then objections, if any thev have on or
before the first Monday in July next. 1
else leave will tiien be granted said ap
plicant as applied for.
JOHN R. WILKINSON. Ordinary.
GEORGIA Fulton bounty
Court of < trdinary.
, , Chambers. June 5, 1912.
To the heirs ai-law of Thomas Burrv. de
ceased. Aho reside out nf said state
. ' s Aolsnn and R. u DpSausgurn
having as executors applied for probate in
solemn form of the last will of said de
ccasc.i, v ol | are hereh' cited to be and
appear al the next Jnl' term of said
i.iuri. on the first Monday m July next,
a 'aid will of -an) deceased will theu
bt offered for probate in solemn form
JOHN R. Wilkinson, ordinary.