Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, July 08, 1912, FINAL, Page 14, Image 14

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14 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. READ FOR PROFIT-GEORGIAN WANT ADS—USE FOR RESULTS MONDAY. JULY 8. 1912. Auction Sales. • Xt auction' SEVER AL consignments of I household goods, including fine mahogany parlor furniture suit, mahogany library tables, brass beds, dressers, wash stands. pedestal dining tables, dining chairs, crex rugs, large refrigerator, hall mirror, ax minster art squares, elegant leather library furniture, brass jardinieres, lace curtains, couch covers, portieres, table and bed linen, fine lot of rockers, body : Brussels art squares, rugs, hall runners and many other things too numerous to mention. This is a nice, clean and up-to-date lot of household furnishings and must be sold to lhe highest bidder at this sale, which starts promptly at 10 a. m.. Tuesday. July 9. iCENTRAL AUCTION CO.. 12 E. Mitchell St. Cemetery Lot Wanted. KrANTEpTTfimaB lot in Oakland cemetery, well located Apply Barclay A Bran don Company. IM Marietta street Ask cfor G H Brandon 7-3-40 IV J ~=~ ■ Farms For Sale. A VERY desirable and well improved farm tor sale Write for particulars ’ >O B Whitelaw Sr. Brownsville, Tenn Ttonta 3 ’ Contractors and Builders. I Will Finance You <F TOT' wish to build: all kinds of build ers' material for sale B F Mitchell. . 1114 Austell Building, 4 ;•'< >4 HOME BUILDERS. HOMES built for cash or terms; archi tectural designs furnished free. Centurv Construction Co. 202-3 (jANDLER BLDG 4-10-35 Monuments and Stone Work. ~“a TLANT AOR ANT TECOMP ANT. AU kinds stone work 17-13 Fraser st. Phone Main 3540. 1-5-47 Building Materials. " ~STEEL BEA MS FOR BUILDINGS AUSTIN BROS , Atlanta, Ga. 4-19-7 Pointing and Tinting. FOr" THEREST PR ICES*< ‘ AL™R 14 EMBRY M 1456 313 4TH NATL SANK BLDG _6 1124 Railroad Schedule SOUT HE R N R All AV AY . ••PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH" ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF PASSENGER TRAINS. ATLANTA The foilowing scheoula figures are pub lished only as information, and are not guaranteed: No Arrive From— No. Depart To— -35 New Y. 5.00 am • 35 New Y. 12 15 am 18 Jaxvllle 5:20 am 80 Col bus 6:20 am 48 Waa’ton 6:25 am 13 Cfnci. . 6:80 am 12 Sh'port 6:30 am 32 Fort V. 6:30 am 23 Jaxvllle 6:60 am 35 B'harn . 6:46 am •17 Toccoa. 8:10 am 7 Chat'ga 6:40 am 26 Heflin . 8.20 am 12 R'mond 6 55 am 29 New Y 10:30 am 23 Kan. C. 7:00 am 8 Chat’ga 10:35 am 16 Brun k 7:45 am 7 Macon 10:40 am 29 B’harn 10:45 am $7 Fort V 10:45 am 36 New Y.11:01 am 21 Colbus 10:60 am 40 Charl'e 12:00 n'n 6 Clnci .11:10 am 6 Macon .12:20 pm SO B'harn. 2:30 pm 30 New Y 2:45 pm 40 B’harn 12:40 pm 15 Chat'ga 3:00 pm 39 Charlo's 3:66 pm 39 B ham. 4:10 pm 6 Macon 400 pm *lB Toccoa. 4:80 pm 87 New Y, 500 pm 22 Col'bus 5:10 pm 15 Bruns'k 7:56 pm 5 Cincl 5:10 pm 11 R'mond 8:30 pm 28 Fort V. 6:20 pm 24 Kan C. 9:20 pm 25 Heflin . 6:46 pm 16 Chat'ga 9:35 pm 10 Macon 6:80 pm 29 Col'bus 10 20 pm 44 Wash'n * 45 pm 31 Fort V 10:26 pm 24 Jaxvllle 9:30 pm 36 B'harn 12:00 ngt 11 Sh'port. 11:10 pm 14 Cine! .11:60 pin 14 Jaxvllle 11:10 pm Trains marked thus (•) run dally, ex cept Sunday. Other trains run daily. Central time, city Ticket Office. No 1 Peachtree St. Legal Notices. GEORG! A— Fulton County Annie B Haney vs. .1 Harry Haney Superior Court. September term. 1912 Libel for divorce To J. Harry Hanei. Greeting By order of court you are not'fled that cn the 6th dav of .Tune Xnnle B Hanex filed suit against you for divorce, to the September term of said court You are required to be and appear at the September term of said court, to be on the first Mondav in September. 19U. there to answer the plaintiff s coni pMlnt "Witness the Hon ’ T Pendleton, judge ©f. said court, this the 17th dax of June 1912 ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk MADDOX A SIMs Wornevs 6 16-2 GEORGIA Fl "I.TON COUNTY. .1, Q Jackson vs Duel Jackson Tn Duel Jackson. Greeting By order of court, you are notified that on July. 1912. J Q Jackson tiled suit against you for removal of disabilities, to the September term. You are required • to be at the September term. 1912, of eaid court, to be held on the first Mon day In September. 1912. then and there , to answer plaintiff's complaint Witness the Hon W D Ellis, judge I of said court, this July 8. 1912. ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk HOWELL C ERWIN, Attorney. 7-3-3 TA KE NOTICE That Robert E Save has applied to the superior court of Fulton county, for re moval of disabilities, fixed by the verdict In the divorce suit of Rubx Relle Save versus Robert E. Save, and the earne will be heard at the court house. September term. 1913 ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk LAVENDER R RAY. Attorney -114 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE GEORGIA Fulton County. By virtue of an order of the court of ordinary of said county, granted at the July term. 1912. will be sold before the court house door of said county, on the. first Tuesday In August next, within the legal hours of sale. th. foil, wing property of the estate of Thomas Maddox, de ceased, to-wlt Five acres of land in land lot 157. In the Seventeenth district of Fulton county. Georgia Bounded on the north by lands of Dunson Simmons, Frank Treadwell and Brown: on the south, east and west by the lands of Morris Brandon c a Howell. Administrator Estate of Thomas Maddox. Deceased4s 7-8 GEORGIA Fulton County. J C Chandler vs Allen Chandler. Su perior Court To Allen •'’handler By order of court you are notified that on May 23, 1912 J C Chandler filed suit ' against you for divorce, ’•eturnable to September term of court You are re , quired to be at the September term of r court »o be held on the first Monday in to answer the plaintiffs com witness J T Pendleton, judge cf court, ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk - 6-3-13 Poultry, Pet and Live Stock. The poultry stock in southern A ] New Jersey baa Advice increased 25 per cent in value In y-» the last three /-* I'fllU years and 70 per 1 cent In ten years and forms 90 per flip cent of the value I til. jof farm stock. In i 1910 .there were jy i 2,599,443 laying POU ItfV hens In the state The section round Hammonton, be- / ]r\rtni' tween Phlladel phia and Atlantic City, is a center of the poultry Indus- ; I try. Here you find places containing i from one to ten acres devoted tochlck- I ens. carrying from 500 to 1,000 laying - hens. Evidences of the Increasing business are to be seen in the addi tional houses being erected to accom- | modate from 200 to 500 hens. The In- | dustry is being carried on in a sclen- l tlfic manner. Men of means with col- { lege education are art the head of the industry, pushing as in any other busi- | ness. They are frank about their prof- l its and losses, willing that others shall I benefit by their experiences. It Is es- timated that within a radius of five ’ miles there are 20,000 laying hens Two years ago the Hammonton > Poultry association was incorporated, with a capital of 925,000, for the pur pose of dealing in feed and poultry supplies. For protection new members :are sold stock In the association only ! on a vote of the stockholders —and then on condition that the stock shall not be transferred or sold to a third party, but shall reveit to the association at any time at a fixed price. This provision prevents rival dealers In feed from gaining control and putting the asso ciation out of business. President Sharp, of the association, said: "We were forced Into the busi ness to protect ourselves. We do not get our feed any cheaper than before, but we get a better grade and what we want. We would send to the city for feed and get damaged grain sent to us. Feeding this affected the laying hens Just enough to stop them from laying They did not get sick, but we soon lost a dozen eggs. » "Let me impress upon you that the jungle hen lays only from 20 to 40 er<x-s. and that feed, care and development have given us the 200-egg hen. You can realize, th*n. what a bunch of nerves she is. Damaged grain and bad water will react on her system enough to cut out the difference between profit and loss Since organizing the asso ciation we have bought the very best grain. If it is not as represented we do not accept it. We buy in ton and carload lots, getting many grains not otherwise to be had.” Another member said: "Since join ing the association my loss of chicks under two weeks old has not been half so great, due to the fact that we do not got any musty or moldy cracked corn or damaged grain My hens lay more eggs. The feed costs us as much or more than It formerly did, but we gain in the great increase in produc tion and the small mortality as com pared to former years.”—Country Gen tleman • R. I. Reda. FOR RALE-R. I. Reds. 1 cock and 7 bens, $lO 00 Beautiful birds; sacrifice price. 585 W. Peachtree Rt. 7 6 16 QUALITY REDS. J. 1. Honford, East Point. Ga. 4 35-31 Orpingtons. F< >R KALE -Two pens R C White Orpingtons, three pens S. C Black Or pingtons, from 25 to 100 In pen Prize winners In all pons. Closing out to make room for young stock. E. 11. Scott, Box 636. Athens. Ga. 4 6-38 Ducks. 60 WHITE Runner ducks; will sell by the trio or the entire lot to one party; will ship on approval at sls a trio, the best, leaving, reason for setting, five first prize Fawn and White; won first nt Macon state fair, 1911; Atlanta. Ga.. 1911, and 1912; one drake, four ducks, SSO; ribbons with them, ten second prize-winners, same ahows, at SSO; will ship them on ap proval; first checks get these ducks; in vestignte this at once Cordele Poultry Farm, Cordele, Ga. C S. Gllssbn, Owner. 54-7-8 Eggs THOROUGHBRED Buff Orpington eggs. $1 per 15', $6 per 100 126 Windsor st Main 3588 4-27-25 Incubators. FOR RALE Fifty-egg Cycle Incubator; used one season, price $5 Mrs. R. H Williamson. 456 Gordon street West 959. 7-6-13 Rabbits. RABBITS bm bm mh mhamhamha I HAVE five different kinds of rabbits 17 Garfield Place 7-5-42 Miscellaneous Poultry. DIR LIVE STOCK DISINFECTANT. BE FAIR to your chickens. They can't avoid lice and disease You must help them Clean thetr houses with Chloro- Naptholeum Dip and use It on sick birds It 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 IL G. HASTINGS & CO.. Seeds and Poultrv Supples. Delivery to All Parts of the City Every Day. Phones 2568. HELP REDUCE the high cost of living by planting a natch of fall potatoes We have some seed of the genuine Green Mountain potato, which Is recognized as the very best for fall planting. 750 per peck. $2 50 per bushel —— 111 —————— «,»■ i . i. A THIS IS A GOOD time to plant for a forage crop. We can furnish Orange and Amber cane. Whippoorwill and mixed peas and Soja beans Get our prices be fore you buy. MITES AND LICE are the greatest drawbacks to poultry raising in the South. We have remedies that will ab solutely rid your flock of these pests. Come in and let us show them to you. WE HAVE H'ST GOTTEN In a fresh shipment of the famous Red Comb Poultry s’eeds ' They are absolutely free from dirt and all of the Ingredients are eatable Horses and Carriages A SOUND, gentle horse In perfect condi tion and a fine neo Texas saddle Cheap Call 37S Pry or St 25-7 8 Dogs. WANTED -Service of a Fox Terrier dog C. O. Harwell. Phone Ivy 1061 42-7-3 # Real Estate For Sale. W. A. Foster & Raymond Robson Real Estate. Renting and Loana. Bell Phones 1031-1032. 11 Edgewood ave. Atlanta Phone 1881 FOR SALE. IN SOUTH KIRKWOOD, on Bates ave nue, w? have a new, up-to-date six room bungalow, on cast front lot, nox2»>2 feet Has all modern conveniences, such as hot and cold water, tile hath, beauti ful electric light fixtures, stone front, tile walk A nice home in every respect Only 200 feet from rar stop Price. 13.250. Terms of SSOO rash and $25 per month. You can g*»t an additional lot 50x262 feet, making 100 front, for a little more money. See Mr. I»ews nr Mr. Radford. IN ONE of thn growing sections of De catur. neat three-room cottage, on a dandy lot. 100 by 229 feet, sl.aoo. $750 cash and sl2 50 per month A less cash pa> ment will be accepted If larger month ly payments ar* made. This is a good buy. See Mr. Radford. ON BOULEVARD DE KALB, the Decatur car line and only a short dis tance from East Lake junction, a nearly new five-room cottage, with city water, sewerage < onnectlons, bath and Hectric ligi’tlng Elevated hit, 50 by 200. We consider this place a genuine bargain for $2,500 Eas.v terms can be arranged See Mr J. J. Hook. IF YOU HAVE MONEY TO L CAN. WE CAN PLACE IT. FOR RENT. 729 SPRING STREET—On the east side of Spring, between Twelfth and Thir teenth, we have a two-story nine-room frame: has gas. water (hot and cold), lights, bath, washstand, closet and sink: in good condition. Lot 50 by 150. House is now leased to first of September, but present tenant will give possession any time. Rent. $37.50. VI E PUBLISH A WEEKLY RENT BULLETIN, giving a good description of everything we have for rent. Get a copy. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT. 12 AUBURN AVENUE. PHONE MAIN 618. FOR R ENT BY E. RIVERS REALTY CO. NO 23 DELTA ST.; we have this two-story eight-room house; hot and cold water, bath and tinted walls, fine location and splendid neighborhood, $37.50 per month. NO 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 water, porcelain bath, cabinet mantels; everything in first-class condi tion; $35 per month 40 Rr,Ys^fJ N ST between 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 Sale. Real Estate For Sale. 47 Cleburne Avenue NINE-ROOM, TWO-STORY MODERN HOME. Lot 105x203. CLEBURNE AVE. stands as the most desirable street in this section. Its residences are all high class and beautiful. Look at this home or let us show it to you. Then make us your offer. No apartments or stores on this street. LITTLE & GREEN 10 Auburn avenue. Main 943, Atlanta 593. $3,475 $250 CASH and $22.50 per month. Seven rooms, with ceiled basement room; also two rooms in rear of lot. LOT 50x200 to 10-foot alley. TILED SIDEWALK, water, sewer, etc., on Green wood avenue within 100 yards of Highland avenue. Ten minute car service on Highland avenue. Take Houston and Copenhill car and stop at Greenwood avenue, or Ponce DeLeon and Druid Hill, and stop at Highland avenue, and walk 200 yards to Green wood avenue. Our sign is on the house. ATLANTA DEVELOPMENT CO. 609-13 Third National Bank Building. GOOD ACREAGE FOR SUB-DIYISION Gs t_p Ep Lp WITHIN’ three miles of car shed and on a Iv J. 1X 1 > god street, with good frontage, we hax’e 26 acres that lies well for sub-division. TF> A T and ls f'ght in the territory that is build- lx. z~V 1 I ing up fast; there is good money in this for some one. The price and terms are \I I- /\ jV] right. Come in to see us about this. IV-1 •* V1 V * Real Estate, Renting. Loans. 611 Empire Bldg Both Phones 1699. G. R. MOORE & CO. REAL ESTATE, BUILDING AND LOANS. 1409 CANDLER BUILDING. PHONE IVY 4978. $4,000 FOR fiye acres on Son th Decatur and East Lake car line. It’s a beauty for subdivision . Has the natural ter races. See us. WE HAVE some lots at bargain prices on the following streets. North avenue. Jumper, Mrytle, Peachtree, Baker and Ivy. LET US locate you in any part of city. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE $5,000 STOCK In a going concern right here In Atlanta, guaranteed dividends 10 ner cent per annum, payable quarterly, all or part to one party; good equities or clear lots considered; north side preferred JOHN R. SCOTT. Phone M 1869. 814 Grant Bldg W ILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO. REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. Phone 3106 Main. TAKE A LOOK AT NO 63 CLEBURNE AVE This is a new double-floored and storm-sheathed home; built of the very best materials, steam heat, tile floor on front porch and in bath, hardwood floors, birch doors, stone mantel, exposed ceiling beams, bookcases, walls tinted in rich colors, dressing room with large plate glass mirrors in doors, which gives a beautiful effect, plate rack, butler's pantry, china closet, splendid basement This is located directly in front of Judge Palmer's beautiful home It Is fresh and new No one has ever lived in it. All we ask you to do Is to take a look at it and then come to see us Our price is right and terms easy NO 15! MYRTLE STREET Here Is an eight-room two-story home, located on a corner let: trill either sell or exchange, will take vacant property as part payment BARGAIN STFAM-HEATED APARTMENTS Just go out to No. 300 West Peachtree street and. you will find some of the nicest ‘‘NEW apartments In the city, absolutely every known convenience to the apartment will rent you one THE HOUSE you will build, buy or rent will not be a - modern home unless it is wired for Electricity. Houses For Rent. FOR RENT. ELEVEN-ROOM HOUSE EAST LAKE JUNCTION j OUT AT EAST LAKE JUNCTION we i have a good two-story eleven-room residence, with electric lights, water; on . car line: convenient to schools and churches. A-l good home for S3O per month. 17 GORDON AVENUE (Kirkwood, Ga.) ; OUT ON GORDON AVENUE, in Kirk wood, we have a good six-room house, with electric lights, bath and sink in the kitchen; steam heated, with nice sur roundings: convenient to schools, churches and car lines. Now occupied, but will 1 be vacated July 15. Price $36. 82 PARK STREET (West End). ON THE LEFT going out Park street, in West End, we have a nice two-stoiA ten-room residence, with gas. baths (one ‘ on each floor), sink In the kitchen, sta tionary washstand. This house has love ' ly cabinet mantels and is in nice first-clas , condition. Has servant s room in the ■ basement. Situated on good lot, 50 by 160 i feet. In first-class neighborhood, on car ■ line; convenient to schools and churches Has nice front yard with shade Price SSO. ' 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, i We have Just closed a sale of 300 feet running 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. Land 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 Club we have 730 feet for s9.ooo—an entire block of unusual depth. There’s money in this kind of real estate. 3 f FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR 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. Notes For Sale or Exchange One lot first mortgage notes ... ~.51,100.00 best offer One lot first mortgage notes 900.00 best offer One lot first mortgage notes 500.00 best offer REAL ESTATE. One lot in Inman Park, worth $1,600.00 best offer. One lot in Druid Hills section, worth $1 600.00 best offer. Or will exchange All or any part for good equity tn Atlanta, north side preferred. JOHN R. SCOTT Phone M. 1869. 814 Grant Bldg THOMSON & I A XES REAL ESTATE. 18 and 20 WALTON "STREET. Both Phones 458. INMAN PARK BUNGALOW, EUCLID AVE. THIS is a brand new six-room bungalow; well built and well arranged It has all conveniences and is very attractive. The price is $4,500, on terms. See this pretty home. WEST END BUNGALOW, $3,750—12 pt. NEAR GORDON STREET and on a comer, we have for sale a very prerty six room bungalow It Is just finished and has all Improvements, with an east front; elevated lot. Easy terms can be made. See us. WE HAVE 206 feet front with a fair d epth on one of the best streets In Inman f a . r . k ».? h!ch w °uld make four nice io ts If filled In and divided, and should sell for $1,200 each. Buy this today at $2, 000 and make $2,000 profit on it. WILSON BROS. REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND LOANS. 731 Empire Building. Main 4411-J. # * Night No. Ivy 4070-J. NICE LITTLE HOME—CHEAP. NICE 4-roorn cottage. Ninth ward. Lot 50x 150. Only $1,600.00. GEORGIA HOME AND FARM COMPANY. 114 CANDLER BUILDING. PHONE IVY 5767. Auburn Avenue Property AT AUCTION Thurday,July i ith, 4:30P.M. WE SELL Nos. 229. 231, 244, 246. 248 and 254 Auburn avenue. Also Nos. 142, 144 Fort street, and three lots on Wheat street. SEVEN (7) STORES AND THREE (3) RES IDENCES. GO OUT and see this property, and then call at our office for plats and terms. E. RIVERS REALTY CO. STEVE R. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. 8 West Alabama Street. FOR SALE good h S room T TT NT T (Terms Like Rent.) 11/ I II \ I Just off Stewart ave., good home of I v —' xxj. x I • n j ne rooms; gas. water and bath, large x t >"t T 'x. T —lot, 103x150 feet; S2OO cash, $25 per month. WOO DSIDE N ” xyyysy 12 Auburn Avenue. Real Estate For Sale. Houses For Rent. TURMAN, BLACK & CALHOUN 203-8 Empire Building. Phones: Main 764 and 910. FOR SALE. EAST LAKE LOT . ONLY $675.00. OVERLOOKING the Athletic Club grounds, and very close to car line and East Lake drive, we are offering this beautiful lot, 75x180 feet, at above low price; worth $1,000: best of neighbor hood. Don't miss this RENTING PROPERTY PRICE $2,350.00. RENTS $28.00 LET US show you this good piece of in come property. Two good double. 3- room houses in fine condition, SPRING STREET $4,750 00- Near Baltimore block, we would like to snow you a nice. 2-story, 8- room house, has all conveniences; nicely arranged, pretty as a picture inside. In walking distance Terms reasonable SIOO.OO CASH AND S2O 00 PER MONTH $2.250 00—Garden street, near Georgia avenue good 5-room house, with city improvements Look at this We have plenty of money to loan on Real Estate. FOR RENT. 3- flat, 124 E. Fair st $20.60 4- flat, 4 Rawson st 14 30 4-r. flat, 438 Pulliam st 14.30 4-r. flat, 160 Courtland st 20 60 3-r. flat, 306 W. Love st., new 9.60 3-r. flat, Nos. 1. 3 ano 5 Witham Place, new 8.60 3- h.. 127 Garden st. 10.00 4- h. 32 Rogers street, new 15 00 5- h. 25 Cunningham Place 22.50 5- h., 34 Rosalia street 20.00 6- h.. 56 Rankin street 27.50 6-r. h.. Whitefoord avenue 18.60 6- h.. 346 Central avenue 25 00 7- h., 114 Luckie street 28 50 7- h , 12 West End avenue 20.00 8- h.. 58 E. Merritts avenue, fur- nished 80.00 8-r. h . 367 Spring street, fur- nished 50.00 8-r. h.. 158 Courtland street 40 00 8-r. h., 156 Richardson'street 35 00 8- h. 53 Ponce DeLeon Place . . 40 00 9- h.. Fort McPherson 50.00 10- h.. Peachtree road 60 00 10-r h . 168 Luckie street 37 00 12-r h . 510 S. Pryor street 50 00 11 Peachtree street. 15x100 350.00 5-story fire-proof building 350.00 Real Estate For Sale gHARP & gOALSTON Suburban Home. WE HAVE the home if vou have tb» money Large ten-room, up house with all modern conveniences e? cept gas. Two tile bath rooms, large b U o and verandas. This home is on ahr J shady lot, 125 by 500 feet, with beautiful lawn and flower garden, large horse ana cow barn, chicken house, wood house ana other outhouses. About an aere in 2 garden spot, with grape vines, peach plum pear and pecan trees. Let us £ lhe Mr 8 £ee J £ U See for T Another Home. TWO new six-room bungalows on Jef ferson place, Decatur. Ga , near ma'n Decatur ear line, with all conveniences and Improvements. We can sell these a‘> a price that will please you. See Mr Green. * ur - On East Lake Drive. IF you w’ant to double your money h»rp', your chance. On the right-hand side the road, going out, aboupt 2,000 feet from shf h A G a' - R ' front feet on the East Lake drive, which can be bought for a front foot. Behind this we have lots which can be bought for SSOO each See Mr, Green. Another Bargain. TWENTY-ONE and one-half acres on Pace's Ferry road, j'-inlng Druid wills on the east and Decatur on the north I. front feet on Pace’s Ferrv road We have for quick sale for S3OO per acre which is SSOO cheaper than any around it’ See Mr. Green. Vacant Lot. WE HAVE a beautiful elevated, shadv lot on Jefferson place, 50 by 212 to an alley. SBOO will get this. See Mr. Sharp. Legal Notices, admtnistratorsYalE" VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AND BANK STOCK GEORGIA—FuIton Count In pursuance and by vi. cue of a verdict and decree entered in the case of Thomas J. Wesley, administrator de bonis non with the will annexed of L. P. Grant vs B. M. Grant et al., No. 25310. in the supe rior court of Fulton county, Georgia bv the Honorable George L. Bell, one of the judges of the said court presiding, said decreft and verdict being dated July 1, 1912, and by virtue of the power conferred by the will of Lemuel P. Grant, deceased, the undersigned will sell, for cash, at pub lic outcry, on the first Tuesday in Au gust. 1912, in front of the court house door of said county (the court house being at the northeast corner of East Hunter and South Pryor streets in the city of At lanta), between the legal hours of sale, the following described three parcels of property, to-wit: PARCEL NO. 1. All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the city of Atlanta, being part of land lot 78 of the Fourteenth district of originally Henry, now Fulton county, Georgia, and more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the southeast corner of Peachtree street and Auburn avenue and running thence south along the east side of Peachtree street twenty-seven and thirty-three one-hundredths (27.33) feet, thence northeaster!}- parallel or nearly so with Auburn avenue one hundred and twenty-five (125) feet, more or less, to an alley, thence northerly along the west, side of said alley twenty-seven and nine tenths (27.9) feet to Auburn avenue, thence southwesterly along the south side of Auburn avenue one hundred and twen ty-five (125) feet to the point of begin ning. PARCEL NO. 2. All that tract or parcel of land de scribed In said verdict and decree as lying and being in the Eighteenth district of originally Henry, now DeKalb county, Georgia, and more particularly described as follows: One hundred and twenty-five (125) acres, more or less, of land, being parts of land lots 23 and 26, known as “the Duren place.” Also one hundred (100) acres of land, more or less, of land lot No. 20, in said district', fifty (50) acres of which Is known as "the Croft place," being the same property conveyed by B. I. Veal by deed dated September Sth. 1886. and re corded in deed book DD, 289, of the rec ords of deeds of DeKalb county, Georgia The above described property is the same which is otherwise described as fol lows : Beginning at the northeast corner of land lot 36 of the Eighteenth district of originally Henry, now DeKalb county, Georgia, at a stone where land lots 35. 36. 75 and 76 corner, and running thence south 1 degree 30 minutes, east 2,170 feet to a stone on land lot line between land lots 35 and 36 at the property line of H Hudin; thence south 88 degrees, west 756 feet to a stone; thence south 1 degree 30 minutes, east 202 feet to a stone, thence south 36 degrees, east 1,000 feet to a stone on the line between land tots 36 and 20: thence east along said land lot line 213 feet to a stone at the point where land lots 20, 21, 35 and 36 corner; thence south along the land lot line between lots 20 and 21, 1,070 feet to a stone on Hud gins property line: thence south 43 de grees. west 607 feet to a stone, thence south 1 degree 30 minutes, east 597 feet to Spring branch; thence in an easterly direction along the meanderings of sa’d branch to the line between land lots 20 and 21: thence south along said land lot line 820 feet to a stone marking the cor ner between lots 20. 21, 64 and 65: thence along the line between land lots 20 and 64, south 89 degrees, west 1,439 feet to a stone; thence north 2 degrees, west l.ion feet to a stone; thence south 88 degrees 30 minutes, west 976 feet to a stake mark ing the right-of-way of the Georgia road and Banking Company (Georgia rail road); thence northerly following the curve of the right-of-way 650 feet to a stake; thence north 89 degrees, east 11 > feet to a stone: thence north 16 degrees, east 4,283 feet to a stone pile and white oak four inches in diameter on the line between land lots 36 and 75; thence north 89 degrees, east 1,080 feet to the begin ning point. As shown by plat of Ran som Rodgers. C. E_, dated June, IJI-. filed in the office of the clerk of the su perior court of DeKalb county. PARCEL NO. 3. Also the following personal proper” . to-wit: 155 shares of the capital of the Merchants and Mechanics Banking and Loan Company, a corporation doing business in the city of Atlanta, said state and county, said shares being of the par value of SIOO each. Each of said parcels will be offered sep arately , , The shares of stock described m parcel No. 3 may be sold in blocks of five ' shares or in blocks of multiples of fits (5) shares, or the whole parcel may be sold in ong block. The undersigned reserves the right to offer said shares »in such lots, consistent with the above decree, as he may deem No sale had hereunder shall be final until the some shall have been aPP ro ' e " by the honorable superior court of rulton county. Georgia. This Bth day of July, 1912. . THOMAS J. WESLEY. 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