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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEW*. READ FOR PROFIT — GEORGIAN WANT AU^i— USE FOR RESULTS MONDAY, JULY 22, 1912.
Money To Loan.
.WE HAVE plenty of money to
lend at lowest rates on Atlanta
and nearby property, either for
atraight or monthly payment
II \plan. Also for purchasing pur-
| ? |. (Chase money notes. Foster &
Robson, 11 Edgewood Ave.
Without Indorsement
Without Collateral
< Security
Without Real Estate
Securities
Monev loaned at
LAWFUL RATES.
NATIONAL DIS
COUNT CO.,
301-2 Fourth Nation
al Bank Building.
Purchase Money Notes.
$20,000 FOR purchase money notes. Ful-|
ton Investment Co., Green.* Tilson & i
’McKinney, 1201-1200 Atlanta National I
'Bank Bldg. 7-18-4
Contractors and Builders.
I Will Finance You
tIF YOU wish to build: all kinds of build
ers' material for sale. B. F. Mitchell.
,514 Austell Building. 4-25-14
HOME BUILDERS.
’HOMES built for cash or terms: archi
tectural designs furnished free.
Centurv Construction Co.
202-3 CANDLER BLDG.
4-10-35
Building Materials.
STEEL BEAMS
FOR BUILDINGS.
AUSTIN BROS , Atlanta. Ga. 4-19-7
jgff' *
Stocks and Bonds.
pW’ILL BUY ten shares of Realty Trust
stock. Make best price In first let
ter. ’Address C. V.. care Georgian.
\ 37-7-19
Real Estate For Sale.
®F.A 'TIFUL suburban homes and farms,
19-acre tract at a bargain for quick sale.
Badger Real Estate Agency, Forest F’ark,
Ga. 20-7-22
‘THINK OF A BEAUTIFUL OAK
SHADED LOT. 08x382 FEET. IN
BEAUTIFUL DECATUR, WITH
UNEXCELLED CAR SERVICE
AND FIVE-CENT FARE T«> THE
HEART (»F ATLANTA, FOR
ONLY $700; TERMS, $250 CASH.
BALANCE $lO MONTH. 8% IN
TEREST. YOUNG M AN, IF YOU
WANT A GOOD INVESTMENT
OR A FUTURE Ho.ME, THIS
WILL BE WORTH $1,260 IN
TWELVE MONTHS TIME. AD
DRESS L. R. HERREN. BOX
1637. ATLANTA, GA. ATLANTA
PHONE NO. 133. 7-1.9-10
quick sale, list your property with
Everett ft Everett, 224 Brown-Randolph
feldg., Marietta in th. 7-15-27
FOR SALE -Eleven and one-halt acres
of land in Kirkwood, two blocks from
ear: water and sewer; will cut 48 big lots;
.car. make some one $6,000 In 90 days
(See us quick If you want to make quick
Mnoney. Atlanta Suburban Realty Co..
j>l Inman Bldg 7 3 ::.:
fFOR SALE- —My equity in six-room house I
, and corner lot; south side. Address
y. O Box 98, or phone Ivy 5889 6-29-9
iITHE HOUSE you build, buy or
rent will not be a modern home
.Tinless it is wired for electricity.
For Elfchange—Real Estate.
tFOR EXCHANGE Beautiful six-room
bungalow, near Ponce DeLeon avenue;
:2>ew and all modern improvements; hard
wood floors; vacant lots on north side,
.email renting property or purchase money
jjlotes will he considered. Owner, Box 460.
| icare Georgian. 7-13-47
SB—V.T. -
Farms For Saie.
ANTED To buy good river farm, con
taining 200 to 500 acres, one half to be
Wood height, near river bottom, in East
•ffennessce; state in first letter location
a«nd price. Address C. W Summerour,
Ware General Delivery, Atlanta. Ga.
I 45-7-20
jFOR SALE BY OWNER.
IF ARM of 210 acres, located two miles I
from town of 2.000 people in smith- ’
<*ast Georgia. Town is growing most rap- ;
■Jldly of any place on the map. 30 acres
■Mn cultivation. All dry Tldge land with I
ired pebble and good clay Price $30.00
siper acre with terms. Address Owner, i
| . JBox 32, Alpharetta, Ga. 26-7-20 '
A VERY desirable and well Improved
farm for sale. Write for particulars. I
•O B Whitelaw, Sr, Brownsville. Tenn
•Boute 3. 55-7-1
Farms Wanted.
gw ,NTET’ A small farm of from five to
■ ten acres r.eaY car line; must be cheap.
-i-. Georgian 40-7-20
Painting and Tinting.
I 'FOR THE BEST PRICES C.V1.1. it? B
EMBRY M 1455. 318 4TH NAT'T
jBANK BLDG. 5 11-24
Monuments and Stone Work.
\ ~~
> S ?A All kinds stone work.
&,.\ -17-19 Fraser st. Phone Main 3540. 1-5-47
Railroad Schedule.
. «- - *_
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
"PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH"
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF
PASSENGER TRAINS. ATLANTA
The following schedule figures are pub
lished only as information, and are not
guaranteed:
IK
No. Arrive From— I No. Depart To—
k>s New Y. 5:00 am 136 New Y.12:15 am
13 .laxville. 5:20 am 80 Col'bus 5:20 am
43 Was'ton 6:25 am 13 Clncl. , 6:30 am <
12 Sn'port. 6:30 am 32 Fort V. 5:30 am
U 23 Jaxville 6:60 am 35 B’ham . 6:45 am ,
a t ) *l7 Toccoa. 8:10 am 7 Chat'ga 6:40 am '
26 Heflin.. 8:29 am 12 R’mond 6:56 am ;
29 New Y.10:30 am 23 Kan. C. 7:00 am i
8 Chat'ga 10:35 ami 16 Brun'k. 7:45 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 10:60 am <0 Chari's 12:00 n'n
i 6 Clncl ..11:10 am 6 Macon .12:20 pm
: 80 B'ham.. 2:30 pm 80 New Y. 2:45 pm
40 B'ham 12:40 pm 15 Chat’ga 3:00 pm
89 Charlo'e 8:55 pm 39 B’ham. 410 pm
5 Macon 4:00 pm *lB Toccoa. 4:30 pm
87 New Y. 5:00 pm 22 Col'bus 5:10 pm
aI. ; 16 Bruns’k 7:50 pm 6 Cinct . 5:10 pm
1 11 R’mond 8:30 pm 28 Fort V. 5:20 pm
’> ?! K an C - 920 P m i 25 Heflin . 5:45 pm
r IS £ hat > a 9:35 Pmi 10 Macon . 6:30 pm
I ?? Col bus 10 20 pm| 44 Wash'n 8:45 pm
I ESP V.10:26 pmi 24 .laxville 9:30 pm
Kl F £. ha . m 12:00 nkt'H Sh’port 11:10 pm
•, _J4_ -incl ,11:00 pmi 14 '0 Pm
.^ arke<l lhus '*> run daily, ex-
Wcit run Central time
Ticket Office, No, 1 Peachtree BL
Poultry, Pet and Live Stock.
Possibly the
i greatest troubles A j
with which the /aLiTJICC
.poultry keeper has
'\ to contend just
now are cessation Hmm
of grow th in the
young stock, shy
feathering in those z 7
birds which are trie
leaving nursery
days behind, and t-j r
insect vermin ev-
ery where. T li e
experienced hand
will know how to f
deal with the first A_Z(zc LUf
of these annoy-
ances, and he will deal promptly, for to
go on feeding birds which for weeks
steadfastly refuse to grow means loss.
Sometimes, it Is true, a change in the
weather will bring about all that is de
sired. If it has been cold and wet, fine
weather will set the chickens growing,
and it is equally true that a long period
of drought checks the development,
w hlj h may or may not be resumed aft
er rain. In many cases, I think it is
monotony, sameness, want of change—
not only in food and environment, but
in the weather and other things—which
are mainly responsible for a check in
the grow th of chickens.
i Food one might naturally suppose,
is of primary importance, but it alone
I will not, in some instances, promote
growth We may give the birds the
best that can be bought, we may
change the diet, and do all that is in
our power tn push them on, with no re
sponsi if other matters are negated.
Each one must, therefore, study the
■ ircumsmnees under which he is placed,
I and lie w ill, if he be of ordinary ability,,
soon be able to locate the reason why
his chit kens have stopped growing, and
w hat is more, he w ill have a remedy at
hand. Much, of course, can be done in
the matter of special diet suited to the
weather and conditions. Plenty of
juicy vegetables-—lettuce, especially, or
endive—ln hot, dry weather, amj a ju
dicious allowance of lean meat will’be
most beneficial. The breaking up of
flocks into smaller ones, giving each a
separate house, and providing ample
fresh air at night, is also a good plan
to pursue. Most of all, a new run. a
change of scene and ground, is the best
promoter of growth, and it should be
taken advantage of win never possible.
Many breeders make a practice of re
serving certain spaees of ground into
which the chickens nn.y lie placed fora
change, and if these runs have pre
viously been cropped with hay so much
the better. Shade—that of trees or
bushes particularly—is also very bene
ficial. and It will he the better’ appre
ciated If perches are provided for the
chickens to rest on during the day. If
it is cold or wet, or windy, special at
tention is again desirable to promote
grow th. There must be an increase in
the fat-forming constituents of the
food, of whjch linseed (stewed) is per
haps the best for occasional use. ('are
must be taken to prevent the chickens
from taking colds or developing bron
chial or lung troubles—the results not
only of bad weather, but of overcrowd
ing and unclean houses —which are ef
f'-etual checks to growth and tiresome
ailments to cure.
A sufficiency of wholesome food Is. of
course, necessary to rfie well being of
the fowls, and it should not be of too
fattening a natrfre. A good summer
feed is bran mixed with boiled house
scraps into a crumbly mass and given
nearly cold. For evening feed, in hot
weather, oats and wheat may be given
alternately. Fowls in confinement must
be given a certain amount of animal
food to replace the insects which they
would pick up for themselves if they
iiad their liberty. Half an ounce of
meat, either dried or butcher’s scraps,
should be given to each bird per day'
If dried meat is used it may be mixed
with the house scraps If these do not
contain sufficient meat for the fowjs’
wants. Inland Poultry Journal.
R I. Reds.
' X REDS. J. I. Hosford, East
Point, Ga. 4-25-’l
Eggs.
TI P )R( IUGHBREI > Buff Orpington eggs,
?1 per fifteen, $5 per hundred. 126 Wind
sor streel. Main 3588. 4-27-25
Pigeons.
CARNEAI , Runts and homer pigeons;
will start a loft and miarantee to hatch
them off in thirty da vs. T. A Brown T>s
Sycamore street, Decatur, Ga. 7-19-81
Ducks.
FLOCK pure white Indian Runners’ elev
en breeders; 100 ducklings, one to eight
I weeks old. Bargain for quick sale. Old
1 Hickory harm. Ornelia, Ga. 49-7-22
Miscellaneous Poultry.
H. G. HASTINGS & CO.,
■ Seedsmen for the South, 16 West
street. Four City 'De
liveries Daily. North ‘ and
South Side 9 a. m„ Inman Park
ami West End 2 p. m. Bell
Phone M. 2568. Atlanta 2568.
Fiiß IHE HORSE OR COW that is run
dowh and out of condition trv Lee’s Best
Stock Conditioner. Fed regularly to your
cow it will increase the flow of milk.’ 25c
and 50c.
LEG BANDS Aluminum double clinch
bands, numbered from 1 to 100. Priee
: 15c a dozen.Two dozen 25c, 75c per 100.
j'..ONKI-.l S AND I .EE'S White Diarrhoea
| Remedies are both good and either of
, them will give entire satisfaction. We car
ry Conkey's in 25c and 50c sizes. Lee’s
I 50 c.
I li * :NII ‘ BEH|i.s. TI RNIP'SEEDS?
M RITE for a copy of our 1912 sUxumer
and fall seed catalogues.
TIME YET FOR STAItTING Stigo” Palm
Bulbs We have a real nice asoriment
of bulbs on hand Price 10c a pound. 3
pounds 25e. If by mail add 10e a pound.
, NO USE TO WORRY? Inst phone us when
your chickens get sick and we will tell
i you what you need in the way of a rem
' edy. A remedy for aimiiseases of poultry.
WHITE For A COPY of our Poultry Sup
ply Catalogue.
Mules.
FOR SALE THREE GOOD DRAY
MULES, DRAYS AND HARNESS.
ALSO TWO SECOND-HAND BI’GGIES
AND HARNESS E L ADAMS CO.,
| NO. 1 WASHINGTON st. 7-y ?
I ——————- ”
Cats.
I WANTED One pair tngora kittens or
other good stock. Slate lowest price
Ad.irc-s 277, care Georgian, 7-28-88
It was back in the olden times that they
had to have a person go crying it out if
i any one had anvthing to sell or wanted
to buy. or to notif> the people that so and
so had lost this and that. The way was
Wie only one available. It's different now.
Your wants can be told to an audience of
over 50,000 in this section through a Want
Ad in The Georgian. No matter what
your want is an ad in The Georgian will
fill it for you. Georgian Want Ada buy,
sell, exchange, rent, secure help, find lost j
' articles and countless other things.
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.
SUBURBAN BUNGALOW.
IN SOUTH KIRKWOOD, front
ing car line, and right at a
stop, a brand-new and strictly
modern high-class bungalow, con
taining 5 rooms; has all the city
conveniences. Birch doors, hard
wood floors; corner lot, 60x160
feet; delightful shade. This is a
high-class and very desirable
home pn.yisition; well located,
and ready to live in. $4,250, on at
tractive terms. See either Mr.
Dews or Mr. Radford.
IF YOU HAVE MONEY TO L OAN. WE CAN PLACE IT.
FOR RENT.
?< 4 / r ' £'• 2 . 2 n ' 2 A Rt " Aug - 31..5150.00 ,14-r. h„ 104 Luckle st 45.00
ic’ r ' J?; 16 'X Enls st 200.00 12-r. h., 20 E. Ellis st., Aug. 15... 60.00
16-r. h., 18., b. Pryor st.. Aug. 15.. 90.00 11-r. h„ 235 Courtland st., Sept. 1. 45.00
lu-r. il., 18 Hemphill nve 60.00 1 10-r. h., 3 Baltimore Block 35,00
\\ I'. I i BLIs-Ji A WEEKLY RENT BULLETIN, giving a good description of
every tnt ng we have for rent. Get a copy.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AGENT, 12 AUBURN AVENUE. PHONE MAIN 618.
FOR RENT
E. RIVERS REALTY COMPANY
16 rooms, 605 Washington street.... $65.00 8 rooms. 274 Gordon street . .. 35 00
12 rooms. 510 S. Pryor street 50.00 8 rooms, 26 East Harris street.... 60.00
0 rooms, <9 Is. Merritts ave 65.00 8 rooms, 354 Capitol ave 86 00
10 rooms, I'lß S. Forsyth street 35.00 8 rooms, 368 Moreland avenue 40.00
9 rooms, 9 Baltimore bloek 30.00 7 rooms, 64 E. Georgia avenue .. 27 50
9 rooms, 200 Angler avenue 35.00 6 rooms, 40 Royston street 39 00
9 rooms, 357 Central avenue 37.50 6 rooms, 91 Sydney street 27 60
8 rooms, H Fulton street 30.00 5 rooms. 259 E. North avenue 31.00
8 rooms. 23 Delta street 37.50 5 rooms, 63 W. Harris street 27.50
8 rooms, u, West Peachtree 50.00 5 rooms. 185 E. North avenue 27.50
Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale.
Inman Park Bungalow
ON LOT fronting 50 feet on Royston avenue we offer a new six-room bungalow
with all modern conveniences, at a bargain. This place has electric lights’
gas. water, sewer, tile sidewalks, and, in fact, all that could be desired Tn a
modem home. Owner is leaving city and has authorized us to sell this place
at once for a good deal less than it cost. This house has never been occupied
and we want you to see it right now before it is too late. The price and the
terms are right. Act quick.
EVERETT•& EVERETT
224 Brown-Randolph Bldg. Phone M. 3392
Close-in Investment
JUST AROUND THE CORNER off Peachtree, this side of Alexander, and
alley all around. Large, 25-room house; rented for SI,BOO per year.
Owners want to move out of the business district. Property sold for $1,300
per front foot on the corner above. This lot will go up to $25,000 in 12
months. The rental will pay a good interest on the money invested.
TURMAN, BLACK & CALHOUN
SECOND FLOOR. EMPIRE BLDO.
LITTLE & GREEN
REAL ESTATE.
30 AUBURN AVENUE.
Phones: Main 943; Atlanta 593.
29 CURRIER STREET, corner Courtland, ten-room house; first-class condition
on lot 70x70. Assume loan of $6,800 at 654 per cent and with reasonable
cash payment, or part cash, and balance 1n one and two vears, you can own
this. Just the corner to build an up-to-date, stylish apartment house. Think
over this. It’s worth while.
58 E. HARRIS, lot 46%x160; house rents for $27.50 month, and we have a close
figure on this. Do you want to investigate this? Come to 10 Auburn ave.
BRICK STORES FOR SALE.
ONE GOOD PROPOSITION at the junction of Lee and Gordon
streets at $1,350. and one on Marietta street on a lot 90 feet
deep to railroad; priee SIO,OOO. Both of these properties will
double in value in a short while. Buy one and get rich
WILSON BROS.
REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND LOANS.
Main 4477-J. 701 Empire Building. Night No. Ivy 4070-J.
ASSIGNEE’S SALE
Twenty-Eight-Acre Subdivision
SIX MILES WEST OF ATLANTA,
NEAR RIVER CAR LINE
Now lias two dwelling houses and large store
building on same; can be purchased as a whole
or in smaller tracts to suit purchaser. Private
bids solicited.
H. A. FERRIS, Trustee
Telephone Main 2H16. 402 RHODES BLDG.
THOMSON & LYNES
18 and 20 WALTON STREET. Both Phones 458.
FOR SALE.
FURNACE-H EATED BUNGALOW $3,500 Has seven pretty rooms, stone front
and Southern exposure: size of lot 50x170. This home is on the car line, in
Inman Park section. Remember, it is brand new and has seven rooms. Easy
terms Let us show you. We are sure you will like it.
FORREST AVENUE HOME, $5,500 This is a 2-story S-room home, in beautiful
section of Forrest avenue. Lot 50x150. This home has a loan on It of $3,750
I net that alone denote the value? We know this will make some one a good
home, ini we feel equally sure that any one buying it will make some monev.
If '<n will just consider this a while and look at it, you will never have any re
grets. Terms.
THOMSON & LYNES, ' :
NOTICE TO PROPERTY
OWNERS.
If you have any vacant property now,
or will have any going vacant Sept. 1,
and you want good, first-class tenants’
placed in your property, we would ap
preciate it if you will call at our office
and list it with us. Our facilities for
renting property can’t be excelled by
any other agency in the city. We Dave
automobiles, surries and buggies fpr
the purpose of showing our property,
and we always take great pleasure in
doing so. August is the best month In
the year for renting houses and we
need yours now. So come in and see us
and list it with us and we will endeavor
to give you entire satisfaction.
Thanking you in advance, we ar»
Yours respectfully.
FOSTER & ROBSON.
Beal Estate For Sal a. Real Estate For Sale.
ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1912, AT HALF-PAST
TEN O’CLOCK, WE ARE GOING TO SELL BE
FORE THE COURT HOUSE DOOR, 71 FEET'
FRONT ON
EAST MITCHELL ST.
BETWEEN WHITEHALL AND PRYOR STREETS.
CALL AT THE OFFICE AND GET PLATS OF
THIS PROPERTY, AND GO DOWN AND EXAM
INE UT. IT IS IN A CLASS THAT IS NOT OFTEN
OFFERED AT AUCTION SALE.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR
NOTICE!
WE HAVE DAILY inquiries for houses, stores and apartments
in every part of the city.
If your property is vacant, list it with us today.
If you need a store or residence, call for our rent bulletin.
We mail landlords their checks five times a month.
TURMAN, BLACK & CALHOUN,
203-8 Empire Building.
speclalTbargains
24 ACRES, Roswell road; 3,000 feet road frontage. Price, $4,500. Terms, $1 500
cash.
HARRIS STREET—This is a good bargain and ought to sell. Price,
>12,000.
EAST HARRIS STREET, between Peachtree and Ivy streets. If you are look
ing for a sure money maker, buy this. Price, $22,500.
ELLIS STREET—A good thing; lot 91x204. Price, $20,000; one-third cask '
IVY STREET—This is something real good; lot 55x100. Price, S4OO per foot.
B. M. GRANT & CO
REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND INSURANCE. 214-10 GRANT BUILDING.
DECATUR, GA.
GOOD eight-room house, Ponce DeLeon avenue, Decatur; all conveniences
paved street and sidewalks; nice, Shady-lot, 85x136. Only $3,500, on very
easy terms.
We have some mighty good exchange propositions, too.
GEORGIA HOME AND FARM COMPANY.
Phone 5767 Ivy. 114 Candler Building.
FLORIDA
THE FINEST opportunity ever offered for a high-class colonization enter
prise. This property is the cream of the Perdido Tract, which is the
best land in Escambia County and the very best in all Florida, right at Pen
, sacola. Six thousand acres, three railroads through the tract. Twenty dol
lars per acre will take it. Can be easily sold at an average of $75 per acre.
Would consider good down-town Atlanta property in exchange or will sell
on easy terms to good reliable party. This Is the chance of a lifetime.
JOHN R. SCOTT
Phone M. 1869. 814 Grant Building.
WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO.
REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
Phone 2106 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, wails 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. 852 MYRTLE STREET. Here is an eight-room tt»o-story home, located on
a corner lot; will either sell or exchange; will take vacant property as part
payment. BARGAIN. ,
STEAM-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.
AT AUCTION
At the Court House Door, August
6, 1912
Southeast Corner Peachtree Street and
Auburn Avenue
THIS PROPERTY fronts 27.33 feet on Peachtree street and runs back 125 feet
to an alley. It is in the heart of Atlanta's business center. It is on a corner
and on an alley. This is an ideal corner for a steel frame office building. It is
presently rented for $8,820 a year. Titles are perfect.
This property has been in the L. P. Grant family for more than 50 years. It
is now to be sold for distribution.
Terms of sale, cash. Titles perfect
At the same time and on the same terms, the administrator will sell a
farm of about 220 acres in DeKalb county, one mile below Stone Mountain on the
Georgia railroad right-of-way.
Also 155 shares of the capital stock of the Merchants and Mechanics' Bank
ing and Loan Company. This is a well-managed institution, long established,
paying regular dividends. The book value of the stock is above sllß per share
These shares may be sold in blocks of five or in multiples thereof, or the whole
may be sold as one lot. Probably no such auction sale will be held again in At
lanta in many years.
THOMAS J. WESLEY. Administrator, Grant Building, Atlanta Ga
STEVE R JOHNSTON, Auctioneer, Grant Building, Atlanta, Ga.
THE HOUSE you will build, buy or rent will not be a
modern home unless it is wired for Electricity.
Real Estate For Sale. Houses For Rent.
TURMAN, BLACK & CALHOUN
203-8 Empire Building
FOR SALE.
SPRING STREET.
Only $500.00 Cash, and $40.00 Per
Month.
$4,750 GETS a No. 1, good two-story
eight-room house, with all conven
iences: in perfect condition. See this.
TIFTON ST. BARGAIN—LOT 100x150.
TIFT STREET BARGAIN.
Lot 100x150.
$2,750—G00D six-room house, between
Stewart avenue and Lee street. Or. will
sell house and lot 50x150 for $2,000. and
vacant lot 50x150 for SI,OOO. This is well
located, and in a fine renting section.
Can make terms to suit. See us at once.
FORREST AVENUE HOME.
Only $5,650.00.
NEAR BOULEVARD, we would like to
show you this nice two-story nine-room
house; combination fixtures; piped for
furnace; convenient to three ear lines.
Best of neighbors. Terms. No loan.
We Have Plenty of Mont
FOR RENT.
4- flat 403 Rawson street sl4 30
5- flat 122 East Fair street 20 60
5-r. flat 124 East Fair street 20 60
5-r. tlat 296 Lee street ' 25.00
• 5-r. flat 172 Central avenue ? 25 60
3- h., 57 King street 9go
4- h., 32 Rogers street, Kirkwood
’ (new) 15 00
■ .>-r. h., 25 Cunningham place 25 00
5- h., 43 Rosalia street 20 00
5-r. 41-, 38 Killian street 20 00
5-r. n\ 144 East Linden 13?60
5- h., 44 Doane street 16?00
6- h., 481 Stewart avenue (new)... 15.00
6-r. h., 263 Oak street 25.00
8-r. h., 53 Ponce DeLeon place ...? 40’00
8- h., t>B East Merritts avenue
, (furnished) go qO
I 8-r. h., 429 South Pryor street .... 37.50
I 8-r. h., 296 Forrest avenue 45 00
I 9-r. h., 140 Crescent avenue 57 50
9- h., 242 Stewart avenue (new).. 40.00
9- h.. 80 McLendon avenue 65.00
10- h . 19 Trinity avenue 40 00
50-52 Auburn avenue, 20 by 100,
each 100.00
12 South Broad street; four-storv
brick; modern
6 Madison avenue; five stories and
basement 350,00
65 East Alabama street: 25 by 126.. 125.00
65 East Alabama street; 20 bv 60;
third floor 12.50
We have plenty of money to loan on
real estate.
ey to Loan on Real Estate.
Real Estate For Sale.
gHARP & gOALSTON
PRICE S2,OOO.OO—RENTS
$24.40.
THIS {SA DANDY investment, and with
a small amount of money spent on ,J.
property can be made to pay am, nh
larger per cent. Come in aAd let us
you about this. us tell
"•'“'l
$350 CASH, $25 MONTH.
■r^ic 1 :
a°bargain S Bht °" the Car line ' T h‘“ k
$3,750.00.
IN WEST END PARK, we have, one of
nicest little home propositions in the
a jam-up modern cottage of six rooms wit-!
all modem conveniences, and in a
tlon that is enhancing in value ve w
thFs dly ’ We Can make easy terms o-n
WEST END.
IF YOU are in the market for a real nice
homo in M est End we know this place
will suit you. It is strictly a home cron
osl.tion and speculators need inves
tigate. Modern in every particular ard
UU , l Y o . un l . ds are exceptionally pretty
Mould take you several years to get a
n e Urge a Tot O 1 6 thlS ' S ‘ X rooms
WEST HUNTER ST.
VACANT LOT on car line, 40 bv 120 to
an alley. Price SBOO. Adjoinina ’ lot
held at SI,OOO. Looks like a bargain to us
A FINE HOTEL PROPER-
TY FOR SALE OR EX
CHANGE.
THE CHIAPELLA HOTEL, at Biloxi
Miss., worth easily $40,000; all fur
nished and doing good business now
Would consider good Atlanta property
or sei’ on easy terms to good party.
JNO. R. SCOTT.
814 Grant Building.
Phone M. 1869.
Legal Notices.
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VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AND BANK
STOCK.
GEORGIA —Fulton County.
In pursuance and by virtue of a verdict
and decree entered in the case of Thomas
J. Mesley, 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, by
the Honorable George L. Bell, one of the
judges of the said court presiding, said
decree 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 comer 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-wlt:
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 ami
running thence south along the east side
of Peachtree street twenty-seven and
thirty-three one-hundredths (27.33) feet,
thence northeasterly 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
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 bi’
deed dated September Bth, 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 whloh 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 lots 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 comer; 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 said
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 1.300
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 Rail
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 13
feet to a stone; thence north 16 degr < -.
east 4,283 feet to a stone pile and wi>P"
oak four Inches in diameter on the i:ne
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, !'■-■
filed in the office of the clerk of the su
perior court of DeKalb county.
PARCEL NO. 3.
Also the following personal propern,
to-wlt: 155 shares of the capital "
of the Merchants and Mechanics Ban/ r l -'
and Loan Company, a corporation ’ /
business in the city of Atlanta, said s' /
and county, said shares being of the par
value of SIOO each.
Each of said parcels will be offered -
arately. .. , ,
The shares of stock described in pm
No. 3 may be sold in blocks of hie "
shares or in blocks of multiples or n»
(5) shares, or the whole parcel ma.' 10
sold in one block. , ~
The undersigned reserves the ngn- .
offer said shares In such lots, consls •
with the above decree, as he may oetr
best. .. |
No sale had hereunder shall be
until the same shall have been apr,' ‘'
by the honorable superior court of 1
county, Georgia
This Bth day of July, 1912.
THOMAS J. M ESLI
As Administrator de Bonis Non l' |!
Will Annexed of the Estate of L 1
Grant, .Deceased. . , ,y
ROBERT C. & PHILIP H. ALbTOAi
Attmaieys. '