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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
Business Opportunities.
' ~ if yoe ‘
CAN invest $125. can sell you half Inter
est in business that \\ iTT pay yon sP»‘> ;
per month net and will iwt you s ilarx of
.SSO also Call «it 228 Whitehall, between
10 and 12 tomorrow. B. M. Hall. ♦■2-7-!'
PARTNER vanted with not less than
S4OO. Must l>* honest and sober: no
boohs desired Splendid opportunity to
make a fortune. .Uidress <; B. '-are!
Georgian.
F<STQi i<’k~s X Ei< cheap stock ■■ f ‘
millinery, gocd location, no opposition; ;
best reason for <<4l Eg. splendid chance
for investing small ea’*!tal. Xddros Mil
liner. Box SOO. care ' <<»rgian. 6-11-4
FOR” SALE- (Jenera merchandise bus
ness in good town. T’:<r< is
connected with this bus ness lumber,
shingle and building materia' ■ <'. auic
mobile and garage iwisiness also meat
market. The am«»un. •>! business ’i'.w i
done is $25,000 to $.!W.000 per y. a: I Ids
amount can be dorbk <> About > Ouo will
handle Box bi::. ahsg’l. <:.♦. 4'
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Real Estate Fur Sale
FOR .SALE BY (AVNER An :i tt: active I
bungalow, six rooms and bath, built just :
one vear ago. Nb»d» rn plumbing, hot and
cold’ water electric lights.. telephone 1
Large, new hen Ihris'-s and runs, splendid
garden, tine si. uh *■ This Is on a ;
large corner lot. f< • t front bv 178 feet :
deep. Well fenced. In North Kirkwood I
on main I'ocatur -ar line Will make!
reasonable terms to right part} I ’JV' 1
phone Decatur 2! 1 >■ «»4
NEW. altrnetive hum- mi Clhto-|
* kee avenue, within one door of]
<lrani park. -I l‘ • 'lark. Main I
4672-3.
Close-in Num Bungalow.
WITH AM. modern < -<>nv« I'jfno storm-
sheathing with flooring. .--olid brick
foundation, gas and electric light:-. < hina
closet built in. good closets, wails l.alid
sonteh tinted, within Uh -mile circle;
US walk .of all business ano railroads.
For quick sab will take *3,800; eas\ I
terms. <'. I! Haskins, owner. .707 Gould
Bldg 7-9-29
NORTH SIDE HOME.
ON i;O(ih street, eight rooms, well built
and finishes. handsome china < 1oj»i
built in: all rooms large, with so < iall\
ample elost ts. mis and elect tie light -. hoi h
furnace heat and grau-s. piazza Hi feet
wide Will sell (<•’ .'ti.ouo -nd taJv a lot
in part pavment. U. K Haskins, owner,
SOHlould Bldg.
COLLEGE I'AltK. new six i oom bunga
low on large shade.l )ot; best location
and close to < ar; all < onvenienres; well
built and handsomely finished: tegulat
$3,750 home 1 must sell .it m< « . m*
count other oblip j ! ion.-. cud will make
price of $3,250, wo: otil> S3OO cash. Im
not miss this splendid Bargain. W. 11. S.
Hamilton. Owner. Decatur. Ga. Phon*
I teeai ur 413 7-9-1
FOR SALK M' < I’l.’tx in suburban home
at Hapeville Bargain. Address L. F.
CftTC Georgian, or pi.ore Hast Point 85-.1.
917-6
buy property at yom own price
by attending, our auction ale next
Thursday, Jul' 11. 1:30 p. m Wo sell
the southwest < orm t <■» bilmrn Ave and
Fort St., consisting «?; three stores mi
Auburn Ave and tw< stores «>n E-»rt St
We also will sol! No-- 211. Liu, 248 and
254 Auburn Ave . and three lots on Wheat
St., consisting of two stores and three
residences < »ur signs are on the proper
ty. Go <ut ami se. this property; then
call at office for plat, terms, etc. E.
Rivers Realtv Company, St“vt R. John
ston, anrtiomci 7-6-’>B
]• (>R SALK Eleven and om-halr acres
of land in Kirkwood. Iwo blocks tro.n
car; watt rand sewer; will cut IS big lots,
can make some one $6,000 in *•“ days
See us quick if yon want to make quirk
money. Atlanta Suburban Ib ally <
31 Inman Bldg. 7 3-33
FOR SALP. Mhouse and lot. ♦’: .• Pied- |
niont Av< . 60x145 fret; 8 looms, iaun- |
dry and baths furna. Terms \d
dress I'oom 312 Impel ial I "t« Mr. Mad
K DeLeon.
F<)R SALE M ■ house ami h i «25 I 'o<
mont Ave. 60x145 feet. 8 looms, laun
dry ami baths, furnace. Terms \dnrr-s
312 Imperial Hotel, Mrs Mm \ K De Leon
7
MB. BEAL ESTATE M.\\.|
BEAD THIS.
200 f.'l'i V LOTS, three quartern of a mile
from court house, in Dublin, Gemgia:
7.000 population; ’he only < ir\ in G<e>»--
gia “Dublin" .Hl >h< time Lots can -a -
ily be sold for SIOO and up.
Also, 25 rrcres •■! good hum Jami i'tst 1
outside of j\ limits, smtable tot dairy
or truck farm, entire proposition for
$12,500 one-third cask balance one and
two vears. *<ldr# sII -M Burch. Dublin,
Ga 7-4-36
FOR SALE By owner. ni< t elevated res
idence lot on outh side, ;n growing
section; nothing els- like it in this sec
tion at lh« pis- <f >so''. • I) teims of SSO
cash and sls per month Address *• . 'T
McED'oy B's Whilel all st \tlanta phone
401. 7-4-33
DO Y( H W’.-lj ■ own 1 i.onw ? $2 lots I
In Kirkwood. to Hi per cent j
firs’ pa'.m-i'i Gemgi M.tv ’’o.i
Bell phone 1 ;Har 352 6-13-12 |
FOR SALE M> c'-uity in six-t<>om house
ami r Im. south, sine \<idt<‘ss
F* • * 1' \ phone B ••" - 20 ''
Tilt-' IIOt’SE you build, buy or
rent will not be a nioih-ru home
unless it is wired for electricity.
4-IS-i9 !
For Exchange- Real Esta’e.
ABOI’T ’OO m les ot good land on South
ern railwa’' ami Tallapoosa river, about
68 mil*»s from Atlanta Will exchange for
AHapt. o|tna Give legal and full de
scription oi c opei • \ offered Address
7-0-20
Hr>TiJ. 20 •oms. for sale within 35
miles A’lar a will exchamre for cut
over lands •■:• unproved farms <»r for
nr< p-rtx on D nur tar line W D_
Th'Wh ' . < 'he -t< r. S. ♦ ’ 7-*
Cemetery Lot Wanted.
WANTED Small lot in Oakland cemeterv,
well located. Apply Barclay A Bran
don Company, 101 Marietta -tree!. \sk
for G. H. Brandon. ■ ’■ 10
Farms For Sale
A VERY desirable and well improved
farm for sale Write for particulars
O. B Whitelaw. Sr. Brownsville. Tenn.
Route 3. 55-7-1
Contractors and Builders.
1 Will Finance You
IF" YOF wish to build: all kinds of build
ers’ material for sale. B. F. Mitchell.
514 AustHl Building.
“HOXIE Hl ILDEI.’s
HOMES built for cash or terms; archi
tectural designs furnished Ir. e
('piitiirv ♦ 'oustfiit-tion < o.
2021.3 <’ \NDLER Bl.l>< 1.
4-10-35
Monuments and Stone Work.
'~2TtIaNT \ GRANITE COMPANY,
All kinds stone work
17-19 Eraser st Phono Main 3540. 1-5-47
Building Materials.
STEEL BEAMS
F< iR BI II.TtINGS
AUSTIN BROS , Atlanta, (la. 4-19-7
Painting and Tinting.
FOR THE BEST BRICES R~B
EMBRY M 1455. 318 4TH NAT'L
BHD? 4
sent .i le-io- <>r telegram to the
anrw.i, Would xou” The same Is ti ..
' n ■ -..-t iio tons n-o dium to
1 : . .• •».. • ■ v th, right
wav -The Georgian Want Ad way.
Poulltiry, Pet and Lave Stock
Dr. <’. A. Cary,
Jof the Alabama
j t.'olloge Station,
makes the follow -
ing suggestions
regarding t h <
muintenanee of
I sanitary condf
t lions in poultry
! raising and the
treatment of cer
tain eommon pottl
t r y t roubles,
o hi' h ft Is believ
ed will be useful
1 to those wily are
I ■•ngaged In the
i business on either
a large or a small scale.. Pure water
and wholesome f. -'d are of < ions<- prime
requisites, of the first. Dr. Cary says:
Water -The waler supply for poul
try should be the very best. Fresh wa
ter in clean, uneontaminat.d vessels
i should he kept constantly within reach
‘of the chit k'-ns, or all kinds of poultry,
; especially during the hot weather. Good
well water is preferabh to running sur.
; face, wat'-r. I’l'do l' il earthenware
jV' -seis or any form of water vessel
I should be so const rut ted that it can be
ieleaned; in fact, it should be cleaned
daily with boiling hot water.
The relation <>f the feed to health is
I thus explained.
I'' ''l The feed Is responsible for the
health, growth and flesh of poultry.
Young chicks are often overfed and us
ually fed in filthy places or in unclean
troughs or vessels. More young chicks
die from overfeeding and sour, ferment
: mg', decomposing feed than from any
ollnr cause. Especially is this true
where mashes or liquid or moist feed is
used. Some poultrymen use milk with
bread or coaise meal In it. Milk is a
good food, but if given to chickens it
must be fresh or it should be boiled or
cooked with the bread or meal in it
and fed as soon as sufficiently cooled.
Always feed it in clean vessels, not in
too large quantities, and never leave
the excess to sour. In feeding milk and
all forms of moist feeds to chickens be
sui-c to thoroughly clean and boil or
scald out the feeding vessels once or
t wice per day during hot weather. Look
well to the chick feeds. Many of them
ate made of refuse corn, wheat, sor
ghum, and other grains. A.s a rule it is
best to make your own mixed grain
feeds, and then you will know the qual
ity of '‘ach'graln ingredient and will not
be compelled to pa\ grain prices for
the heavy gilt that is so plentiful in Hie
average mixed eheeken feed.* It is
cheapest and safest and best for the
health and growth of the chickens or
o’lier fowls to buy the separate grains
and the grit and do your own mixing.
'file arrangement and management of
the poulttx houses ami yards an shown
to have a most important bearing upon
the health of the occupants.
Arrangement and management of
houses, yards, etc. The chicken houses
should be separated from all other
buildings, and all the sides should be
of lattice work or, quite open during the
sumemr. The nor: h, east and west.may
be closed during late fall and winter.
Th<- doors, roosts, and m ats should hi 1
arranged as to be readily removed,
i leaned, ami disinfected. Portable or
I movable ehleken houses are useful :f
iso built that they will n<>W come to
i pieces when moved, in eases of infec-
Ition with disease germs, or of infesta
itlmi with mitts, intestinal parasites,
; lice, etc., it makes the work of dlsin
l ctlon and eradication of parasites
. more . asilx and qnicklj’ anil permanent.
|h done if the house can be quickly
I moved ton new uninfected locality.
Most chicken coops are too close, too
; hea\'v, and too Inconvenient to clean.
Some one shuld invent a "knock-down")
brooding coop that can be cleaned read. |
ily. and one that will not easily break.]
and it lain llrmness and solidity when
set up.
Tin' yards and runs are usually too
sm.ill and insufficient in number. Poul
try ffn n can greatly lessen their work by
having large yard or runs and many of
them.
R I. Reds
t'< »R SALE R. I Reds. I eock and 7
lions. SIO.OO. Beautiful birds; sacrifice
orb 585 \X I•• •«•», •h ’ if.- 7• 8j 5
IT\ i:i'.i's J. 1 Hosford, East
Point. Ga 4-25-31
Orpingtons.
FOR s\LL Two pens S. C White
(u ;»ingtons, three pens s C. Black Or
pingtons. from ‘.’s to 100 in pen. Prize
winners in all pens. Closing out to make
room for young stock. E IL Scott. Box
f. 36. \tb.ens, Ga. 4 6-88
Seal Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale.
i *4.250 • \\ .st End bungalow; six rooms with stone front. Eurnace. Large lot. 50
by 1IM). This is n beauty, ('an arrange terms.
56.500 Inman Park bungalow. The prettiest .me in this country Has every
convenience, anil all the beauties Can arrange easy terms, l.el us tell you
about it
$7.5..(> one of the prettiest eight-room brick veneer homes on north side, on
east front lot. Can arrange easy terms. You won't find anything like this
j in years to come, so you ought to see this place
Martin-Ozburn Realty Co.
Third National Bank Building. Phone Ivy 1276; Atlanta 203.
UCOIt ACREAGE EOK Slit-DIVISION.
I A | > I-C I7* "N.* Is' I I'll l N t hree miles of ear shed and on a
V_T 1 v 11/ god street, with good frontage, we have
I> Is \ T I V 7 anil is rlKtll ,he territory that is build-
1\ 11 1 I Ing up fast; there is good money in this
tor some one. The price and terms are
\ 1 I * right Come in to see us about this.
S— xy- Vll XV. IX4 1 Heal Estate, Renting, Loans.
511 Empire Bldg. Both Phones 159?.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
STOCK in a going concern right here in Atlanta, guaranteed dividends 10
per eent per annum, payable quarterly; all or part to one party; good equities
5 or clear lots considered, north side preferred.
JOHN R. SCOTT.
Phone M IM? 814 Grant Blog.
WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO.
REAL. ESTATE AND Bl ILDERS FOURTH NATIONAL RANK BUILDING
Phone 2106 Main.
TAKE \ \T No. 63 CLEBURNE AVE This is a new double-floored and
storm-sheathed home, built <>f the very best materials; steam heat, tile floor
7 <»n front porch and in bath, hardwood floors, birch doors. stone mantel, exposed
< < i’ing beams bookcases, walls tinted in rich colors, dressing room with large
plate glass mir ts in doors, which gives a beautiful effect, plate rack, butler's
pantr\. < Inna <-l<»s»-t, splendid basement. This is located directly in front of
Judge Palmer'.-. I• •autiful home 11 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 tn see us Our
4 price is tight and terms easy
4 .
No. " MXRTEE STREET. Here is an eight-mom two-story home, located on
a corner lot. will either sell or exchange, will takt vacant property as part
i pa \rm nt BA IB iA I N
- STEW HEATED XPARTMEN'IS Jus* go out to No. 300 West Peachtree
t street md you will find <ome of the nicest “NEW" apartment in tb» city;
absolutely evrr> known convenience to the apartment Will rent \<m one
READ FOR PROFIT— GEORGIAN WANT ADS— USE FOR RESIL S
Ducks.
FOR SALE- Indian Runners; pure white
and fawn and white ducklings. Eggs
at cut prices for two weeks Georgia
I nick Farm. South Kirkwood. Atlanta
53-7-9
.79 WHITE |{urmer - ducks7'will sell by the
• trio or tlie entire lot to one party: will
ship on approve! a sls a trio; the best;]
leaving, reason for selling; five first prize'
Fawn and White; won first at Macon |
state fair, 1911; Atlanta. Ga.. 1911. and,
1912; one drake, four ducks. SSO; ribbons ‘
with them; ten second prize-winners, i
same shows, at SSO; will ship them on ap- j
proval: first checks get these ducks, in- t
vestigate this at once. Cordele Poultry
Farm. Cordele. Ga. C S. Glisson, owner.
54-7-fi
TiKtntUTH BRED Buff Orpington eggs i
$1 per 13: J 5 per 100. 12C YVindsor st. I
Main 3588. 4-27-25]
i
Incubators.
EOR SALK Fifty-ogg Cyrlo Incubator;
used one season; ptfee $5. R. H.
Williamson, 455 Gordon street. H’est 959.
, 7-6-13
Miscellaneous Poultry.
EoR SALE -Barred Rocks, White Leg
horns. Rhode Island Reds, White Orp
ingtons; sacrifice price; leaving Atlanta.
Beauties, care Georgian. 50-7-9
CHL()R()-NA I ’TJI OLEUM DIP.
AND
LIVE STOCK DISINFECTANT.
BE FAIR to you r chickens.* They can't
avoid lice and disease. You must help
them, (’loan their houses with Chloro-
Naptholeum Dip and use it on sick birds, i
It will drive the trouble away. One gal- j
lon makes 10O^galions of dip Write us for I
poultry book. West Disinfecting Company,
S S. Selig, .Jr., general agent, 26 Smith
E"i'' ih ‘-•irp'-t. Atlanta. 6-11-36
H. G. HASTINGS & CO.,
Seeds and Poultry Supples.
Delivery to All Parts of the City
Every Day.
Phones 2568.
WE HAV’E three beautiful female collie
pups that wo are offering at $7.50 each.
They are beauties and great bargains.
SAGO PALM bulbs, 3 pounds for 25c!
gki:i:n MOUNTAIN SEED potatoes, the
very best variety for fall planting: 75c
per peck; $2.50 per bushel.
ALL SIZES flower pots and saucers.
'ITUS IS a good time to plant a patch
of corn for late roasting ears.
IE Vol' NEED poultry supplies of any
kind, sec us. We carry a complete line
and out prices are right
HKD COMB POULTRY feeds, trie stand
ard of quality. Try a bag and con
vince yourself that they are the best.
$2.25 per 100 pounds.
H*' YOl'R CHICKENS are sick, phone us.
Wc hav< a remedy for every disease.
CANARY. Parrot, Squirrel and Mocking
Bird cages.
N«»X-|-(TDE. an Ideal preparation for
ridding chickens of mites and lice.
SWIFT'S PI’RE MEAT scraps, $3.25 per
100 pounds.
OYSTER SHELL, grit, charcoal, bone, al
falfa meal.
Horses and Carriages
FOR SALE—Cheap, bay horse, seven
years old; sound; good driving horse.
Apply 571 Edgewood ave. 7-9-52
i OR SALE Sorrel horse; iound; seven
years old; work anywhere; will sell
(‘heap for quirk buyer. Apply 46 L-tike
lave. 2 7 1?2 51
A SOUND, gentle horse in perfect condi
tion and a fine new Texas saddle.
Cheap, ('all 378 Pryor St. 25-7-8
Mules.
FOR SALE THREE GOOD DRAY
MILES. DRAYS AND HARNESS.
ALSO I'WO SECOND-HAND BI’GGIES
AND HARNESS E L. ADAMS Co.
NO. I W ASHINGTON ST. 7-9-7
Cows.
ONE JERSEY COW for sale. Call at
35 East Fifteenth street, Atlanta. 51-7-9
- — r
Dogs.
i WANTED At once registered fox terrier
pup, also one or two coon and possum
tlogs. A<ldress R. ('.. care Georgian.
57-7-9
From
ihe
Poultry
Doctor
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
FOR SALE.
IN SOI TH KIRKWOOD, on Bates ave
nue. we have a new, up-to-date six
room bungalow, on east front lot. 50x262
feet. Has all mcxlern conveniences, such
as hot and cold water, tile bath, beauti
ful electric light fixtures, stone front, tile
walk. A nice, hdme in every respect.
Only 200 feet from car stop. Price. $3,250.
Terms of SSOO cash and $25 per month.
You can get an additional lot .*0x262 feet,
making 100 feet front, for a little more
money. See Mr. Dews or Mr. Radford.
IN ONE of the growing sections of De-
'•alur. neat three-room cottage, on a
Hand) lot. 100 by 229 feet. $1,500; $750
cash and $12.50 per month. A less cash
payment will be accepted if larger month
ly payments arc made. This is a good
buy. See Mr. Radford.
ON BOULEVARD DE KALB, near the
Decatur car line and only a short dis
tance from J*2a«t Lake junction, a neariv
new five-room cottage, with city water,
sewerage connections, hath and" electric
lighting. Elevated lot. 50 by 200. We
Co r inn ,er ,.’ h,s I ),ace a genuine bargain for
terms can be arranged. See
Mr. J. J. Hook.
IF YOU H AVK money TO LOAN, WE CAN PLACfe IT.
FOR RENT—FLATS.
n a .'- 5t 525.60 [5-r. flat, A 92 E. Linden aves3o.oo
6-r. flat. B -l Williams 30.60 i 5-r. flat. 95 Woodward ave 23.10
-' r - a !’ 21.00 5-r. flat. 72 Orme st 25.60
•>-r flat, A 90 E. Linden ave., July 14 30.00 • 5-r. flat, 84 Woodward ave., July 10. 20.00
WE Pl BLISH A \\ EEKLY 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 RENT BY
E. RIVERS REALTY CO.
NO. 23 DELTA ST.: we have this two-story eight-room house; hot and cold
water, bath and tinted vails; fine location and splendid neighborhood; $37.50
per month.
♦NO 354 CAPITOL AVE,, between East Georgia avenue and Bass street, on an
elevated lot. nox2oo, we have this eight-room two-storv house; has gas. hot
anil cold water, porcelain bath, cabinet mantels; everything in first-class condi
tion! s3n per month
. 40 . 1 ( A ST het ween Euclid avenue and McClendon street, we have
this six-room bungalow with all modern conveniences This hbuse is in splen
did condition, and just one-half block from Inman Park ear line; S3O per month.
Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale.
< rHOMSON & J VNES
REAL ESTATE.
18 and 20 WALTON STREET. Both Phones 458.
INMAN PARK BUNG ALOW, 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 corner, we have for sale a very pretty six-
room bungalow. It Is just finished and has all improvements, with an east
front: elevated lot. Easy terms can be made. See us.
Auburn Avenue Property
AT AUCTION
Thurday,July 11 th, 4:30 P.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 zVlabatna Street.
WE HAVE 206 feet front with a fair depth on one ot the best streets in Inman
Park, which would make four nice lots 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.
Ttl Kmplra Building.
Mein 4411-J Night No. Ivy 4070-J
NICE LITTLE HOME—CHEAP.
N ICE 4-room cottage. Ninth ward. Lot 50x
150. 'Only $1,600.00.
GEORGIA HOME AND FARM COMPANY.
114 CANDLER BUILDING. PHONE IVY 5767.
THE HOUSE you will build, buy or rent will not be a
modern home unless it is wired for Electricity.
j '
Real Estate For Sale. Houses For Rent.
TURMAN, BLACK & CALHOUN
203-8 Empire Building.
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 S2B 00
LET US show you this gm»d 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-
rooni house, has all conveniences: nicely
arranged; pretty as a picture inside. In
walking distance. Terms reasonable.
<IOO.OO CASH AND S2O 00 PER MONTH
$2..'50.00 -Garden street. near Georgia
avenue, good 5-ronnt house, with city
improvements. Look at' this
We have* plenty of money to loan on Kcal Estate. 1
FOR RENT
ELEVEN-ROOM HOUSE.
EAST LAK® JUNCTION.
OUT AT EAST LAKE JUNCTION we
have a good two-story ejeven-room
residence, with electric lights, water; on
car line; convenient to schools and
churches. A-l good home for S3O per
month.
17 GOFtDON 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
be vacated July 15. Price $35.
82 PARK STREET (West End).
ON THE LEFT going out Park street,
in West End. we have a nice two-story
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-class
condition. Has servant's room in the
basement. Situated on good lot. 50 by 150
feet. In first-class neighborhood, on car
line; convenient to schools and churches.
Has nice front yard with shade. Price
SSO.
Phones: Main 764 and 1110.
FOR RENT.
3- flat, 124 E. Fair st $20.60
4- flat, 403 Rawson street 14.30
> 4-r. flat. 438 Pulliam st 14.30 !
I 3-r. flat, 306 W. Love st., new 9.60 |
i 5-r. flat. 296 Lee street 25.00 1
• 4-r. h , 32 Rogers street, new 15.00 I
5- h. 25 Cunningham Place 22.50 '
5-r. h., 34 Rosalia street 20.00 1
5- h.. 63 Garden street, just
renovated 15.00
6- h.. 56 Rankin street 27.50 |
6-r. h., Whitefoord avenue 18.00 I
6- h., 346 Central avenue 25.00 i
7- h., 114 Luckie street ] 28\"0 i
7- h., 12 West End avenue 20 00 i
8- h.. 58 E. Merritts avenue, firr-
u n %S*L
I 8-r. h.. 36, Spring street 35 00
8- h.. 158 Courtland street 10.00 '
■ 8-r. h., 156 Richardson street I
i 8-r. h., 53 Ponce DeLeon Place ... 40 00
9- h. Fort McPherson 50.00 I
10- h.. Peachtree road «0.00
10-r. h.. 168 Luckie street 37J)0 ,
77 reachtree street. 15x100 350 001
65 East Alabama street. 25x126. P.’S "0
o-stort building . .. .. 350jki
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 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 trf 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
$9.00i' —an entire block of unusual depth. There’s money in this kind
of real estate.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR
WHITEHALL STREET AiND ’
RAILROAD FRONTAGE
RIGHT at the street car underpass we have 75 feet on White
hall street with 82 feet on Centra! 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 f sl,loo.Do best K ■
One lot first mortgage notes ... 900.00 best •
One lot first mortgage notes 500.00 best o.W-
/ REAL ESTATE.
One lot in Inman Park,, worth $1,600.00 best offer.
One lot in Druid Hills section, worth $1,600.00 best offer.
Or ■will exchange
All or any part for good equity in Atlanta, north side preferred.
JOHN R. SCOTT
Phone M. 1869. 814 Grant Bldg.
FOR SALE vor
TUYJ. T "|\T T Fraser Street.)
I 1 J | | I N I Must be sold at once; a six-room two
J * story house and a three-room cottage
•r T T I—x1 —x / —$ T Y —x T —'x rented for s2l per month; price cut frorr
WOO DSI DE -■
$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. Come and see us, or call us up and let us show
you.
BELMONT LAND COMPANY
H. C. BAILEY, Sales Manager.
601-2 FOURTH NATL. BANK BLDG.,
Bell Phone Main 1514.
Lucile Avenue Bungalows
I HztVE two of these for sale in the very prettiest and
most desirable section of the street. Six rooms
each, never occupied and equipped with every conve
nience. Nice elevated lots, 50x150 feet to an alley.
Price $5,250 each, on most liberal terms.
513-514-515 Empire Building.
EMMETT HIGHT
Peachtree Road
CORNER LOT, 200x500, for a limited time at SSO per front foot.
CORNER.LOT, 200x400, for a limited time at $75 per front foot.
CORNER LOT. 218x400, for a limited time at SSO per front foot.
YOU WILL be fortunate to get these at the market price today. The prici
in the future will be different.
HOLMES & LUCKIE REALTY CO.
Phone Bell Ivy 4157. 34 N. Forsyth St.
BUNGALOW IN BATTLE HILL
ON GREENSFERRY AYE., between Inman and Wellington
streets, brand-new, up-to-date bungalow, 6 rboms, sidewalk,
chert street, sewer down and paid for, hot and cold water
plumbing, combination fixtures, well elevated. You can t
beat this for $2,750.00. $300.00 cash, $20.00 per month. Will
rent for $21.60 per month.
J. N. LANDERS
812 Austell Buildink. Phone, Main 3422.
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HOME SEEKERS
AP.E YOU In (hr market for a home? If ao. It will be to your Interest to confer
with us at once LISTEN: Do you own a lot anywhere In the city or sua
urbs paid for or half paid tor? If so. let us build a house on It to suit your Ideas
and arrange terms like rent or easier Houses we build range second to nona i"
point of workmanship, material and beauty. Ask our customers. Ilans •»«
apeclflcations will cost you nothing. x
GATE CITY HOME BUILDERS
REAL ESTAT E AND BUILDERS
809 Third National Bank Building. Phone Ivy 3047.
Legal Notices.
RESOLI'TION PROVIDING FOR THE
EXTENSION OE THE ATLANTIC,
WAYCROSS AND NORTHERN
RAILROAD TO ATLANTA,
GE< >RGIA.
GEORGIA Ware Counts.
I L. 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 2J. IWI2. the fol
lowing resolution was unanimously adopt
ed, to-wit:
"Whereas. It is expc!;<"t that the At
lantic Waycross and Northern Railroad
Company should extend its railroad from
Fort Valley to the city of Atlanta; there
fore. it ts’herebj
"Resolved. Bv the board of directors of
this company that its railroad be extended
from the citv of Fort Valley, in Houston
count'. Georgia, in a northwesterly direc
tion. through the counties of Houston.
Crawford, Monroe, Epson, Pike, Spalding.
TUESDAY. JULY 9. 1912,
Legal Notices.
Favette, Henry. Clayton and Fulton, in
said state, to the city of Atlanta. Ga . ami
to some suitable point at or near the • *- •
trai portion of said city, a distance
about 1.06 miles.” . f
~ln witness whereof, I have hereunto
my hand and the seal of said com pan?. a
Waycross. Ga., this June 22. 1912.
(Signed) L A.
Set-re tar \ Atlantic. Wa> •toss and
ern Railroad Company. ■
(Seal)
If you sent a letter or telegram to t' -
wrong address, you would hardly exp?*
an answer, would you? The same is tr *,
when you select the wrong medium to
have all your wants filled. Try the rig
way—The Georgian Want Ad way.