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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN ANTI NEWS. READ FOR PROFIT -GEORGIAN WANT ADS— USE FOR RESULTS TUESDAY. JULY 2, 1912.
Money To Loan.
REALTY~VRUST ” COM PAN Y,
FORSYTH BUILDING
Capital $600,000. Surplus $350,000.
Can negotiate any good Real Estate
Loan on Atlanta or suburban property
Bring us your applications
’Phones: Bell, Main 1304—At!. 633
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———RLES*H7 BLACK.
Real Estate and Loans.
Correspondent
Prudential Insurance Company
of America. i
MONEY by the Thousands; money by ti •
tens of thousands, money by the mil i
lion; first-class first mortgage real estate <
and farms; first mortgage purchase num- ,
ey notes. ’ Oir.e direct <«» us. Randolph
Loan Co., 821 Candler Bide Ivy 606 L
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JEWELERS AND BROKERS
301 PETERS
7 BLDO
tOArN
STRICTLY. PRIVATE
M<»N'EY on hand for immediate loans on
property in or near Atlanta .1 E Van i
Valkenburg, 501 Equitable Bldg
AVE HAVE plenty of money Io
lend at lowest rates on Atlanta
and nearby property, either for
straight or monthly payment
plan. Also for purchasing pur
chase money notes. Poster &
Robson. 11 Edgewood Ave.
WKYMAX & CONNORS?
ESTABLISHED 1890.
Mortgage on Real Estate I
L HOME ’-'i NDS TO tENT) »nj
amount. 6 per cent. Write or call S.
XV Carson, 24 South Broad st. 11 -17
MORTGAGE LOAN’S on Atlanta real es
tate Established since 1889. Turman,
Plark A- Calhoun, 203-208 Empire Bldg.
4-1-20
FARM WANS placed in any amount on
improved farm lands in Georgia The
Southern Mortgage Company, Gould build
ing. 7-n-J
MONEY SUPPLIED SALARIED FEO
FLE. women keeping house and others
without security; cheapest rate? easy
payments. Offices all principal cities J>
H ’f • »om 524 aw tell building
Loans on Diamonds
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY
“Collateral Bank. 1 '
256 Candler Annex.
8 Per Cent Per Annum
5-11-52
Without Indorsement
Without Collateral
Security
Without Real Estate
Securities
Monev loaned at
LAW FC L RATES.
NATIONAL DIS
COUNT CO.,
301-2 Courth Nation
al Bank Building.
2-3-55
Business Opportunities.
F< >c QUICK SALI CH EA P Stock of
millinery, good location, no opposition
best reason for selling; splendid chance
for investing small capital Address Mil
liner. Box SOO. care Georgian. 6-11-4
ESTABLISHED” BICYCLE business’ for
, sale. Bost location In the <dty. owner
leaving town Speak quick Box 808, care
Georgian. 7-1 -65
FOR SALE OR* LEASE Well established
weekly newspajH'r Address B<>x 132,
Ogi« ’hot i" 'la 6 29-39
Real Estate For Sale
DO Yor WISH to own a home? 82 lots
In Kirkwood. 8300 to S7OO 10 per cent
first payment. George S Max & Co,
Bell ph-me I ».*<-,< tin 382
Do You Want a Little Home?
LET me show you two new five-room
bungalows, half block from South 1 »e< -a
tur car line; large, shady lots, choice if
sold at once, verv cheap; ease payment-
PbomilY' 1“ R ’ 7-2-17
S2OO.
LOT FOR < OLORED PEOPLE:
BEST SECTION IN TOWN
W FAIR ST. PHONE l\ V
6189,1 32-7-2
WEST END. new five-room bungalow . 18
Wellington street gas, electricity, hot
and cold water, bath, cabinet mantels,
beautiful fixtures, large east from lot.
near ear line, price, $2,850; terms. Make
an offer. Call Owner, West H 3 81 29 6
SL\-R’M»M bungalow, al! improvements
must be sacrificed. West 1053 6 ■..*!»-24
FOR SALE Nix equity in six room Imuse
ano corner lot; south side Address
r O. Box 98 6-29-9
THE HOUSE you build, buy or
rent will not be a modern home i
unless it is wired for electricity. !
4-18-19 j
S-J L_ I
Real Estate Wanted
WANTED- To Invest SXOOO to $6?000
• ash in Atlanta real estate would take
a couple of small pieces nr a larger pi»*<-e
with a good han <»n it Address “6,000
Cash, care Georgian " 7 2-31
I WAN”!’ to purchase six-room h<> ..-e at
reasonable price on terms of SIOO ('ash.
$25 pet month H Franklin. I‘ o Box
583 41-7-2
Farms For Sale.
A VERY de • rabb and well hu,proved
farm for sale Write for particulars.
<» H. Whitelaw. Sr Browns; lie. Tenn.
. Route 3 • 7 l
Contractors and Builders.
I Will Finance You
IF YOU wish to build all kinds of build
era’ material for sale B E Mitcloll. i
514 Austell Building. 1 j . 14
ARCHITECT. contractor an<i builder ’
cabinet shop, carpenten forms' 1 . d R 1
H .loneF. i9O lb>ust<>u si : 2 1 12
HOME BUILDERS.
HOMES built for .ash or terms ar. h
tectural designs furnished free
Centurv Construction Co.
202-8 CANDLER BLDG
4-10-35 I
Monuments and Stone Work.
NITE C< >MI’ANY.
AU kinds stune work
17-19 Fraser st Phone Main 35b) 1 47
Architects and Builders.
CONTRACTOR. cabinet shop, carpentei:
furnished John Aik n. |0» \ I Mg* 1
avenupe 3*22 4 2
Building Materials.
STEEL BEAMS
EOK BUILDINGS
AUSTIN BROS. Atlanta. Ua. LI '-’
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Poultry, Pet and Live Stock.
i How long will it
■ he before the ,1 /
South give.-, tile
j < 'a ru pi nos the tr> -
out t hey are enti - . ,
: tied to'.’ (>f < ours<.
thus far there ' '
I have het n h feu
s c .'t I ter e d and //. ,
i eompa. ra live 1 y lilt
small experiments
w ith this tow I, r j i
ha roii/try
I never be. ii any-
1 thing like the
enthu- tOl
. ■ astic test that
really proves what a fowl . an do tn a
certain section of country.
If Ii should prove that the t’ampines
ii. . tiird well suited to breeding in
th. South, they should ho of the great
’’■i serviio to Southern j.oultrymen, for
;;!i<v are a breed of grand utility and
. handsome appearancr.
Tile Belgian t’ainpiiie was admitted
■ to The American Standard in 1893, byt
| apparently on a<count of lack of inter
i ost was dropped in 189 X. "I'he reason
| now given for this by those interested
i- that, at that time, birds imported
from their native Belgium were too
small, and far below tin- American
ideal as to plunuige and fancy points,
ami the Americans didn't have the pa
tience to breed them up.
Belgian t'atnplnes have been bred for
many generations for the production
of eggs, regardless of style of feathers.
The hens are non-setters, mature early
and begin to lay young. The climate
of their native country is very trying,
hence it has developed a hardy fowl.
They are always classed as among the
best layers known.
There are two varieties - Silver and
Golden. The Silvi - lay large white
eggs, bill the Goldens lay tinted eggs.
To produce eggs and lots of them is the
mission of the Campine.
The pure Belgian Carnpine Is the
product of centuries of breeding on the
dry . sandy plains-of 1 .aGa niplne, where
natural ionc::ioiis necessitate a con
stant hustle for existence, hence the
resultant small, active bird. These
were lite birds lhat were brought to
this country in the last century. The
’•New” or "Improved" Campine has
been dressed In more attractive feath
ers and Increased In size, possibly by
the admixture of Braekel blood. The
latter breed Is said to have been of the
same blood originally, but through be
ing raised un the more fertile soil of
Elatnlers the birds attained a larger
size. The Braekels bear- a striking re
semblance to ihe Cainpines, hut are
larger, coarser and lack the trim ap
pearance. The English type of Canj
ptne is said to be about tin size of the
I Belgian Braekel
'l'he breed Is not especially recom
meHded for market purposes, thougli
the rhicktr are said Io be very plump
and excellent as br-oilers. The flesh of
the mature birds Is delicious.
In size, style ami general appearance,
aside from its differently colored
. lollies, the Improved Campine is much
like the Leghorn, but II is said to dis
iribute Its egg product more evenly
t tiroiighoiit the year. nnr breeder
claims that 'hi’ eggs average 27 to 30
ouin’.'S to the dozen, "or more." and
that flocks miage 175 to 200 eggs
0.1, Il hl :i«r. i-ons.'i utlve day s.” We
are told of 'lndividual yields of 250 be
ing reported.” The throe chief points
which are given ns commending the
breed are size of egg. number of eggs
laid and hardiness.
'rhe color of the Improved Silver
I’ampini is described as "a silvery
white ground, overlaid by markings or
barrings of black having a rich beetle
green sheen, exeepl the neck hackle,
whirl! is a silvery white without bar
rings. Tlie dark barrings are much
wider than the white bars."
The Silver Campines have a very
grai i«Tul carriage, and with their pretty
in irking and bright red single combs,
make very attractive birds. The eyes
are nearly black, the logs a leaden blue
and the skin white. The t’ampines are
said Io breed very true to color and
type, without resorting to double mat
ing. Their breeders iclalm that they
are small -feeders an important point
In those days of high prices.
R. I. Reds
I'i H’ R pullets and rooster, will lay early
in fall. $5; clio<’olate colored brand. Bell
phone Decatur 405 35-7-2
QI \ii r n REI>S ■’ I Ho ford. East
Point, G® <-25-SI
Pigeons. x
CAR? I ‘ 1 ib 1., ~i, ■. guaranteed.
malt'd: S 3 per pair Theo. A. Brown.
1.l- Sycamore st.. L'ccatur. Ga. 48-28-6
Efigs.
THORGI GHBRED Buff Orplrnfton
$1 per 15. $5 per 100. 126 Windsor st
Main 3588. 4-27-25
Miscellaneous Poultry.
i llLtih'o NAPTHOLEUM Dll’
ANU
LIVE STOFK DISINFECTANT.
iHI I \!R to your chickens They can’t
avoid lit e and disease. You must help
. ;|iom (’lean their bouses with Chloro
! \’:iptboleum Dip and use it on sick birds,
it will drixe the trouble awax One gal
lon m ‘kes 100 gallons <>f dip Write us for
i«»nlt-\ b-H'k West Disinfecting Company.
S S Selig. Ir . general agent, 26 South
L'. j-\ ■ treat
H G. HASTINGS & CO., Seeds
men for the South 16 W.
Mitchell St. Four city deliv
eries daily. North and south side
9 a. in.. Inman Park and West
End 2 p. m. Bell phone Main
2568. Atlanta 2568.
ril'N’l l All. ’l’ll START at toast one
Sag-> pal; t We have a real nice as
sortment on band They are all sound
anti sure to grow Bulbs that are started
now will make large plant?- this season.
I’rl■•(’. lOr a pound three pounds. 25c
IH'W ABHI T \ NEW (’AGE for your
I •unary -1 We have all size brass cages
, Brices. $1 on up
I LEE’S 50c ■ '• ERM< >Z< >NE
WHEN IN Nl-:i:n Os flower pots, fern
pans and pot saucers, phone us \our
order We carry all sizes
lI'ITHLR <‘F THE FOLLOWING will In
crease itie egg producti<»n : ('<»nkoy’s
Ixxxit g Ton.- . Lee’s Egg Maker and
Httst's leg Producer 25c and 50c sizes
; I'!' MAY RE that xou hav» a few fowls
that are troubled wfitli roup You will
m <| tba t’-'tiL- ' s Roup Keiihhiy is a very
effet tive rcmed' for this trouble 25c. 50c
ami <1 boxes
Horses and Carnages.
i : ’ > •’ J ba rm a- t- ■! sale \ pplx
W E spai t . •. 119 Whitehall -f
Sewing Machines.
;\\ l. i;r\T m « machines with • miiptete
! aIM- ta. Innes !.• |..t■»< !. Pf .Trnm delhet ■
‘Both '.'tie. ING t.gri -\-wnig Ma
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Real Estate For Sale. Houses For Rent.
W. A. Foster & Raymond Robson
Real Estate, Renting and Loans.
Bell Phones 1031-1032. 11 Edgewood ave. Atlanta Phone 1881.
I . FOR SALE.
! TN <)NE of the growing sections of De
catur. neat three-room cottage, on a
I dandy lot. 100 by 229 feet. $1,500. $750
• •a«b and sl2 50 per month. \ Jess cash
payment will |-<e accepted if larger month
ly payments are made 'l'hls is a good
I buy See Mr. Radford.
<>N noi’LEVARD DEK.XLB. near the
Decatur car line and only a short dis
tance from East Lake junction, a nearly
new' five-room cottage, with city water,
sewerage connections, bath and electric
lighting Elevated level 101, 50 b\ 200
We consider this place a genuine bargain
for $2 500. Easv terms can be arranged.
See Mr J. .1 Hook
FOUR ACRES within three blocks of
Peachtree <ar line, this side of Buck
head. Beautiful building site and run
ning water. Only $4,000. See Mr White.
IN KIRKWOOD, good section, close to
•ar line, school and churches; a good
house of six rooms, on a large lot. 110 by
275. I’rett\ shade. East front. Running
water. Price for quick sale, $2,250.
'Perms, SI,OOO cash; balance three annual
'payments. See Mr. Dews.
IF YOU HAVE MONEY TO L PAN. XVE CAN PLACE IT
FOR RENT—3I2 RAWSON ST.
(>.*'.’ 'I'HE SOl ’I'H SIDE of Rawson, between Cooper and Windsor, we have a
th'rd-fioor five-room steam-heated apartment; has electric lights, gas, hot and
• old water and electric hells, porcelain bath, washstand, closet and sink: store
room in the basement; gas range and janitor service. Rent, $lO on a lease.
WE PUBLISH A WEI-7KLY RENT BUL LETIN, giving a good description of ev
erything we have for rent. Get a co py.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE BENTING AGENT, 12 AEBI.’RN AVENUE. PHONE MAIN 613.
FOR RENT RY
E. RIVERS REALTY CO.
N<> j:; DELTA ST . we have this two-story eight-room house, hot and '-old
water, bath and tinted walls; fine location and splendid neighborhood; $37.50
per month.
N<» 351 ('APFITiL AVE., bet weep East Georgia avenue and Rass street, on an
elevated lot. 50x20(‘. we have this eight-room two-story bouse: has gas. hot.
and '-old water, porcelain bath, cabinet mantels; everything in first-class condi
tion; $35 per month
\< > 40 RnYSTON ST . between laiclid avenue and M< (’lendon street, we have
this six-room bungalow with all modern conveniences. This house is in splen
did onditlon. and just one-half block from Inman Park car line; S3O per month.
Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale.
EDWIN P. ANSLEY
Real Estate
Forsyth Building.
SIO,OOO WILL BUY 60x90 feet, with side and rear alleys, on East
< ain street, within Iwo blocks of the Governor's mansion and
Peaehtrec.
$8.750 —50x135, ON SOUTH side of Decatur street, between Moore
and Bell streets; reasonable terms. This property should sell
for double the price asked for it. There is no way to go wrong
on this.
$15,000 ( 'O|;\El> LOT on Carnegie Way, right close in. Suitable
location for stores, with apartments above.
$16..>00 COURTLAND street lot, adjoining the Boys’ High School
building; 10,000 feel of ground floor space. Large, close-in
tracts are getting scarce and becoming more valuable every day.
This is an excellent location for a printing office or some similar
business, where light is essential. We can give good terms on this.
$2,500 EACH will buy four lots on Prado, near the Driving club.
Each lot has a frontage of 60 feet. This is in a fast growing
section and is splendidly located.
WE HAX'E a splendid opportunity for big profits in a sub-division
of eight acres on North Decatur car line, on LaFrance street.
Call at t’ne office lor plats and information. BIG MLtNEY CAN BE
MADE IN THIS.
WE HAVE WAITING customers for several hundred thousand
dollars' worth of central property. If you want to sell, see us
al once.
•1 H. EWING. Manager Sales Department.
WE HAVE 206 feel from with a fair depth on one of the best streets in Inman
Park, xvhieh would make four nice lots if filled in and divided, and should sell
for $1,200 each Buy this todax at $2,000 and make $2,000 profit on it.
WILSON BROS.
REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND LOANS.
7*l Empire Building
Main Night No Ivy 4970-J
.WHITEHALL STREET AND
RAILROAD FRONTAGE
RIGHT at the street car underpass we have 75 feet on White
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. Grant Building.
FOR SALE N "- 8 Angier Pla<,e
<Exeellen« Bungalow.)
| ( 1 F_T ]\T T LET us show you this home. It is
I I /|1 ! N I worth the money. Was $4,250. t'ut
J J * u> $3,900. Terms very reasonable.
WOODSIDE
FI RS r r PR ESBYTERI AN
CHURCH PROPERTY
THIS PROPER’!'Y fronts 90 feet on Marietta street
het ween 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 Atlanta. It is within 400
feet of the city hall, and only 600 feet from Marietta
J street property which recently sold at $4,000 a foot.
\\ e oiler this, subject to the approval of the con
gregation. ai $2.(100 a foot, or SIBO,OOO.
S. W. ('ARSON.
JOHN .1. WOODSIDE.
j 'l'. B. GAY.
( ommittec.
FOR RENT.
3-r. h_, 486 Houston street 9.60
3-r. ti., 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 660
3-r. h., 33 Gaskill street 8.60
3-r b., 728-B East Fair street 4.30
3-i h., 22 Postell street 5.50
3-r. h , 55 Kennedy street 730
3-r. h.. 59 Mims
3- h.. 60 Sampson 1
4- li., 19 Fowler st 10.00
4-r. h , 27 Evans Drive 12.50
4-r. h., 144 Crew street 30.60
4-r. lu. 410 Randolph street
4-r. h., 32 Virgil street J 00
4-r. b., 11 West Alexander street... 15.60
4-r. b.. 156 West Harris street 10.00
4-r. fiat, 150 West Baker street. . . 23.10
4- flat, 180-B Woodward ave .60
5- flat. 290-A East Linden street.. 30.00
5-r. flat. 270 East Fair street "IS?
5-r. h., 102 Crumley street 18.00
5-r. h., 355 Formw'alt street 16.50
5-r. h. 49 Atlanta avenue 17.50
And a long list of larger houses.
COME TO SEE US.
Real Estate For Sale
HOI J) ER NESS STREET
VACANT LOT.
VVE have a proposition on this street that
looks mighty goo<l to us. lisa LOO fool
lot that we can sell at a price that will
make some one some money mighty soon.
We < an sell this cheaper than you can ge
an-,vfhing else in this sertjon
NORTH SIDE VACANT
LOT.
ON an 80-fout street wc have this beau
tiful lot. It's 50x200 and is a beauty.
There arc very few lots for sale in here
at any price and we can make this one at
a bargain price.
ASHBY STREET.
IF you are in the market for a dandy
home we have it in the following prop
osition: Here Is a bouse of six nice
rooms on a nice lot that is fixed up dandy
for flowers, chickens and a garden. The
house is in an extremely good section and
has all the modern improvements. Owner
wtmts to sell.
WEST PEACHTREE ST.
THIS is a modern two-story house, right
new and has to be seen to be appreci
ated: has four bedrooms upstairs and one
down, two servant’s rooms in basement:
large lot and is finished up in an up-to
date style. This is a peach.
WE WANT
SOME acreage that is not too far out for
one of our customers. Also have a cus
tomer for a nice little investment that
will pay a good percent on the amount in
vested.
Attention, Home Seekers.
W’E have a beautiful lot on the north
side, in splendid neighborhood, on which
we will build you a six-room bungalow,
with all conveniences? for $3,000; on terms
of SSOO cash and S3O a month. Doesn’t
this suit you?
S. W. Sullivan.
Builder. Real Estate,
308 Peters Bldg.
Phone M. 2854.
Legal Notices.
ItESOLUTIIIN PROVIDING FOR THE
EXTENSION OF THE ATLANTIC,
WAYCROSS AND NORTHERN
RAILROAD TO ATLANTA,
GEORGIA.
GEO RGIA AVa re County.
I. 1.. A Wilson, secretary of the At
lantic, Waycross and Northern Railroad
Company, do hereby certify that at a
meeting of the board of directors of said
company, held on June 22, 1912, the fol
lowing resolution was unanimously adopt
ed, to-wit:
“Whereas. It is expedient that the At
lantic, Waycross and Northern Railroad
Company should extend its railroad from
Fort Valley to the city of Atlanta; there
fore. it Is hereby
’ Resolved. By the board of directors of
this company that its railroad be extended
from the city of Fort Valley, in Houston
county. Georgia, in a northwesterly direc
tion. through the counties of Houston,
Crawford, Monroe, Upson, Pike. Spalding.
Fayette, Henry, Clayton and Fulton, in
said state, to the city of Atlanta. Ga.. and
to some suitable point at or near the cen
tral portion of said city, a distance of
about 106 miles.”
In witness whereof. I have hereunto set
my hand and the seal of said company, at
Waycross, Ga., this June 22. 1912.
(Signed) L. A. WILSON,
Secretary Atlantic. Waycross and North
ern Railroad Company. 6-25-19
(Seal)
GEORGIA Fulton County.
Lucile Marie Poujaud Riols vs Antoine J.
Riols. Superior Court.
To Antoine J. Riols: By order of court
you are notified that on the 15th day of
May, 1912. Lucile Marie Poujaud Riols
tiled suit against you for total divorce,
returnable to the September Term, 1912.
of said court. You are required to be at
said term on the first Monday to answer
this complaint.
Witness the Hon John T. Pendleton,
judge of said court, this May 15, 1912.
ARNOLD BROLES. Clerk.
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STATE OF GEORGIA Fulton County.
Barbara S. Williams vs. John A- Wil
liams. Superior Court, September term.
1182.
To John A. Williams. Greeting:
By order of court you are hereby noti
fied' that mi July Ist. 1912. Barbara S.
Williams filed suit against you for di
vorce. returnable to September term.
1912. of said court.
Y'ou are hereby required to be and ap
pear at said September term. 1912, of said
court, to be held on the first Monday in
September. 1912. then ami there to an
swer the plaintiff’s complaint.
Witness the Hon. John T. Pendleton,
iurige of said court, this July Ist, 1912.
ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk.
7-2-13
STATE OF GEORGIA - Fulton County.
Vera Smith vs. Walter Smith. Superior
Court. September term. 1912.
To Walter Smith. Greeting:
By order of court you are hereby noti
fied that on Jul.'’ 2nd. 1912. Vera Smith
tiled suit against you for divorce, return
able to September term,, 1912. of said
court. '
Von are hereby required to be an ap
pear at said September term. 1912. of said
court, to be held on the first Monday in
September. 1912. then and there to an
swer the plaintiff's complaint.
Witness the Hon. John T. Pendleton,
judge of said court, this July 2nd. 1912.
ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk.
7-2-14
William K. Mower William Warwick
Maddison. J. D. Lominack. C. W.
Mangum. I’. L. Woolley and Mrs. P.
L. Woolley. In the Superior Court of
Fulton County, State of Georgia.
To William Warwick Maddison. Defend
ant, Greeting:
The defendant. William Warwick Mad
dison. is hereby required, personally or by
attorney, to be and appear at the Sep
tember term of said court, to be held in
and for said county, on the first Monday
in September. 1912. then and there to an
swer the plaintiff’s complaint, as in de
fault thereof said court will proceed as to
justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable J T. Pendleton,
judge of said court, this 2d day of July.
V.H2 ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk.
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GEORGIA County of Fulton
Annie May Latham vs. Henry T Latham.
Libel for Total Divorce.
Greeting: You are hereby required person-
Greeting: ou are hereby required person
ally or by attorney, to be and appear at
the next superior court, to be held in and
for said county, on the first Monday in
September. 1912. then and there to answer
the plaintiffs complaint, as in default
thereof said court will proceed, as to jus
tice shall appertain.
Witness, the Honorable J T. Pendleton,
judge of said court, this Ist day of July,
j;.|2 JOHN H. JONES. Dept. Clerk.
T)IO.MAS B BRoWN. \ttorney. 46-7-2
GEORfHa Fullon Ciiunty
.1 W Higgins vs. Josephine G Hig
gins. Full mi Superior Court,
To Josephine <: Higgins:
By order of court you are notified that
on the second day of May, 1912. J. W.
Higgins tiled suit against you for divorce,
returnable to the September term of said
court
You are requlrol to be al the July term
of said eourl. io be field on the first Mon
day m September to answer rhe plaintiff’s
comi'lalnt.
yvitnes ih. Honorable \\ ti I'JHs.
nidge of -aid uni. Hus •ecoiid da' of
Mu', 1«1,' AItN"LD BKOYLEB. Clerk
7.t.33
Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale.
East Lake Road
Land traders are just beginning to realize the profit-making op
portunities of East Lake Road frontage.
We have just closed a sale of 300 feet tunning back 390 feet near
Oakview, at $4,750. slightly under sl6 a foot. We have also sold
across the street 400x500 at $7,500 —a little over $lB a foot.
I-and like this will drift on up In successive trades to S4O and SSO
a foot. It is the SPECULATOR’S OPPORTUNITY TODAY.
In one block of East Lake Country (’tub we have 730 feet for
$9.000 —an entire block of unusual depth. There’s money in this kind
of real estate.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR
WEST HARRIS
(■LOSE TO LI OKIE, on West Harris. I am offering a piece of
improved investment property that presents an unusually ad
vantageous opportunity for the small investor. This is located
in a section where values are increasing steadily and conserva
tively. I’he lot is 45x93 feet to an alley; it ean be handled for
$3,000.00. and can be bought for less than $200.00 a front foot,
and the present rental will take care of the interest on the de
ferred payments. I predict in view of recent activity and trad
ing in this section that this property will bring $250.00 a front
foot or better within the next twelve months.
EMMETT HIGHT
•613-514-515 EM PIRE BLDG.
GOOD NORTH SIDE BARGAIN.
r IT' IT* XT T-T ON NORTH JACKSON STREET we have
yj Ivl vlv'X a two-story seven-room house with all
conveniences on a Jot running back to an-
T T ' I 'other street. This is a pick-up at the
r\ A I price. We can sell for a few days. Price,
$3,750: some terms. Come in quick before
]\/T "\f some one else gets this bargain.
I Rea) E a t a t ei Renting, Loans.
z 511 Empire Bldg. Both Phones 1599.
FOR SALE BY OWNER
NO. 395 CAPITOL AVENUE, modern two-story dwelling, in per
fect condition. Large reception hall, parlor, dining room,
butler’s pantry, kitchen, store room and lavatory on first floor.
Four bed rooms, bath and toilet and servant’s or trunk room.
East front, level, shaded lot, 50x200 to 13-foot alley. Reasonable
terms. $6,250.
Thomson & lynes
18 and 20 WALTON STREET. Both Phones 458. ft
FOR SALE.
FORREST AVENUE HOME; $5,500 —It Is valued by a loan company as being
worth $7,500. We are sure you will be pleased with this place. It's a two
story eight-room home, on lot 50 by 150 A bargain—that’s all. Terms
$3.500 —Chicken ranch at East Lake. Lot 150 by 450 It’s a corner. Has beau
tiful six-room bungalow on it. This will please you sure. Easy terms.
HOMES WORTH THE MONEY
s7.9oo—Beautiful Piedmont avenue horn e, brick veneer, eight rooms, hardwood
floors, on east front lot. This is an attractive little home. sure. Can arrange
easy terms.
$6,500 South Pryor street home: nine rooms and on lot 50x150. If you want a
good home and investment, don’t wait . Easy terms.
$5,750 Washington street home; nine rooms and on lot 50x200. This is a nice
place and a bargain. This is a special price for a few days only.
s3.7so—West End cottage: a beauty; six rooms, one block from Gordon street
Can get you easy terms on this new home.
Martin-Ozburn Realty Co.
Third National Bank Building. Phone Ivy 1276; Atlanta 208.
WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO.
REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
Phona 2106 Main.
NO 352 MYRTLE STREET—FIight 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 1s a vacant lot, close to Highland and Ponce DeLeon avenues.
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 to 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; city water, close to car
line, can make the two for $1,100; terms at that. This is a good buy.
$5.00 Cash
Buys a Lot in Sunset Park
CLOSE TO school, church, car line, etc. Only 1 1-2 miles from the
center of the city; fifteen minutes ride. Lots $l5O to $750 each—ss,
$7.50 and $lO cash and balance monthly. Nearly all will have water,
sewer and sidewalks put in AT OUR EXPENSE.
THE BEST small investment you can put your money in is a lot in
Sunset Park. <'ome and see us, or call us up and let ug show
you. ’
BELMONT LAND COMPANY
H. U. BAILEY, Sales Manager.
001-2 FOURTH NATL. BANK BLIXL,
Bell Phone Main 1514.
Real Estate For Sale. Houses For Rent.
TURMAN, BLACK & CALHOUN
203-8 Empire Bldg. Phones Main 074 and 910.
FOR SALE.
$5.500-BETWEEN JACKSON ST. and
Boulevard, we are going to offer you a
nice two-story eight-room house, with all
conveniences, at a price that will sell It
this week; never offered before at above
price. House is worth the price Itself.
Convenient to three car lines Can make
terms.
A BEAUTIFUL 7-ROOM BUNGALOW.
$5,000 NEAR cprner of East Twelfth
street and Piedmont avenue, overlook
ing the park, we would like to show you
one of the prettiest and beat built cot
tages on our list; built fora home. Could
be used for two families; has every con
venience; plenty of shade; car In one-half
block.
VSHBY STREET LOT
90x250.
WEST END—If you want one of the pret
tiest and best located lots ala reason
able price, let ns show you this Ea»t
front; plenty of shade. Convenient Io
three car lines, and near schools and
churches Fine homes all around it. Best
of neighbors I’an make terms
We have plenty of money to loan on Real Estate.
FOR RENT
3- flat, 124 East Eair street $20.60
4- flat, 403 Rawson street 14.30
3-r flat. 306 West Love street 9.60
3- h.. 127 Garden street 10.00
4- h., 32 Rogers street 15.00
5- h., 310 Luckie street 25.00
5-r. h.. 25 Cunningham place 50
5- h., 34 Rosalia street 20.00
6- h.. 56 Rankin street 27.50
6-r. h,. 1. 3. 5 Witham place 8.60
6-r.*h., 75 Whitefoord avenue 18.60
6- h . 346 Central avenue 25.00
7- h.. 114 Luckie 28.50
7- h . 12 West End avenue 20.00
8- h.. 206 Pulliam. 36.00
8- h_. 58 East Merritts avenue.
furnished 80.00
8-r. h . 367 Spring street, furnished, 50.00
8-r h . 158 Courtland street. 40.00
8- h . 156 Richardson street 35.00
9- h . Port McPherson ... 50.00
8-r. h.. 420 South Pryor street 37.50
lO’-j-r h_, 168 Luckie street 37 no
10 r h , Peachtree Road plan. . 50.00
12-r h., 510 South Pr\«»r street 50 on
10- r. h , 239 < 'apitol a \ enue . . *>;. on
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