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_THF, ATLANTA GEORGIAN ,\>H) NEWS. READ FOHI WANT ADS—USE FOR RESULTS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. ] <,, 2
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Real Estate For Sale.
Five-Room House. 1-2 Acre
Land.
WOULD take good four-passenger auto
as part pay, or will sell on very easj
terms; lot 64x420 feet, fronting the < »l<i
Waterworks road, at Lakewood Heights,
just one block from car. nice shade; go<»d
neighbors; three blocks from school,
fronts chert road; house is almost new
extra fine mantels, plenty <l< .-et room,
etc.; the very best section of Lakew <i
Heights. I live second door from t:.is
property; get off car at Brooklyn Heights,
walk one block to your left and take right,
just a few doors from corner; to a g<-Kl
neighbor will sell for a small cash pay
ment and twenty-five dollars or in«»rr i > r
month; price, $2,750. You won't often get
a chance to buy a nice home like this at
such terms P. B. Hopkins, Atlanta phone
910. See me at once if you want this.
Will be vacant Monday. Will rent it if
not _S"hi i.» \ t u • • k - ;
wn .1, EXCHANGE eight roon h< ise, on
lot fronting 118 feet on one of the
best streets In city, running back 200
feet tn 20 foot alley, for farm <’an give
values that will interest you. Call Main
2053. 31 Inman building '.*-12-17
FOR SALE—Two tine lots in Decatur
Heights, by owner. Address Traveler,
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BI- ' >. ■
to SBOO. will sacrifice, for S2OO cash if
taken at once. Retail Merchant, care
Georgian-9-12-38
TO EXCHANGE- Vacant lot in East At
lanta. good residence section, for dia
mond ring, not less than two carats, and
rash difference. Diamond, care Georgian
55-9-12
MARIETTA car line pr- petty and Cobb
county farms Send for our large list
of bargains We have four n< i • with
nice three-room cottage, for only $1,850,
and seventeen acres with good six room
residence, for $5,000: both of these places
are right at car stations and are big bar
gains. R N. IKiLLVXD .< SON. REAL
ESTATE AND LOANS. COURT HOUSE,
MARIETTA, GA3-12-36
BARGAIN to homo builder.
One-acre lot on car line; beau
tiful. elevated and covered with
shade trees. Will sell cheap to
desirable party wanting to build
at once. Ideal place for subur
ban home. With plenty of room
for chickens, orchard, garden,
etc. Satisfactory terms. Address
B. R., Box 433, care Georgian.
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t 2,600 BUYS an up-to-date five room
house. 252 East Georgia JAenuc: easy
terms A H Cook, owner, carper ter at
Atlanta National bank. 26-3-11
L(*«»K Nino largo has fronting two
streets; coming section; $1,200, half
cash Ivy 5522. 60>4 North Broad street.
WILT, ex rent)ng
property for 6-room cottage in city and
pay difference Ivy 5522. 60*4 North
Broad street 40 9_ll
FOR quick sale, list your property with
Everett & Everett, 224 Brown-Randolph
Bldg . Marietta and Forsyth. 7-15-27
SUBURBAN~BUNGAIJ>W New 6-room
bungalow; Jot 60x400; east front; tile
walks; stone front, city water; best of
plumbing and bath < »wner wants to sell
A pick-up for some one Call Main 1342-
I. Terms
GRANT STREET ROME' $3,000 buys a
dandy 5-room dwelling, 173 Grant st.;
new and modern throughout; splendid
neighborhood. It will please you if you
want a home. Easy terms. Ed R Hays,
City HaU 8 77 39
THE HOUSE you build, buy or
rent will not boa modern home
unless it is wired for electricity.
Farms for Rent.
FOR RENT- Six to fifteen horse farm,
one-half to two miles of railroad station
G. D. Collins, Elint, Ga. 9-4-20
Monuments and Stone Work.
ATLANTA GRANITE COMPANY.
All kinds stone work
17-19 Fraser street. Rhone Main 3540
Legal Notices.
GEORGIA Fulton County.
To the Superior Court of Said County:
The petition of the Atlanta Taxicab
Company respectfully shows to the court:
1. Petitioner was duly incorporated by
order of this court granted on the 13th
day of November, 1902, and thereafter
Its charter wan amended, by order of this
court, on the 24th day of December. 1908.
2 At a meeting of the stockholders of
•aid corporation, duly called for the pur
pose, on the 27th day of August. 1912. a
resolution was adopted by the affirmative
vote of the owners of more than two
thirds of the capital stock of said cor
poration. resolving that the said corpora
tion shall surrender its charter and fran
chise to the state and be dissolved as a
corporation. A dub certified copy of ths
resolution, with recital of the vote thereon
as ft appears upon the minutes of said
corporation, will be to the court shown.
3 Petitioner shows that such dissolu
tion may be allowed without injustice to
any stockholder, or to any person having
claims or demands of any character
against said corporation. Its assets are
reasonably worth considerably more than
the outstanding valid claims and demands
or creditors, but as a going concern. It
ts rapidly losing money
Wherefore, petitioner prays for an or
der directing the filing of this petition,
the fixing of the time for hearing thereon,
and directing the advertisement of the
petition as required by law, and finally
for an order dissolving said corporation
BATCHELOR * HIGDoN.
Attorneys for Petitioner.
GEORGIA Fulton County
You. F J Cooledge, being duly sworn,
on oath do swear that you are president
of the Atlanta Taxicab Company, peti
tloner herein, and that the facts set out
in the within and foregoing petition are
true. F. .1 COOLEDGE
Sworn to and subscribed before mo on
this the 28th day of August, 1912
ELLIOTT E CHEITIIAM.
Notary Public Fulton County. Georgia
ORDER
I’pon considering the within and fore
going petition, it is ordered as follows
That the Ist day of October. 1912. at
the hour of 9:30 o'clock, at Fulton county
court house, is fixe.d sot th, hearing of
said petition l-e-t said petition be tiled
with the clerk of this court Let a e..px
of the petition and of this order be pub
lished once a week for four weeks in the
newspaper wherein sheriff's sales for Ful
ton county are published
In open court, this the 30th day of
August, 1912
GEORGE L HELL.
Judge Bui>erlor Court Atlanta Circuit
Filed In office this 30th da' of Digest
1912 T. H 'III:
Deputy Clerk Fulton Superior Court
GEORGIA Fulton <’■ intx
Court of < irdinary.
Chambers. September 13. 1912
To the Eeirs-at-Law of Caroline Wer
ber. Deceased, Who Reside < nit of s.nl
State: Alexander C Werber ami I'.-ri \
Werber having as ext 'dots applied for
probate In solemn form of the last will of
said deceased, you are hen-b. . ■ to b,
''and appear at the next oct..!-, r term of
said court, on ti e first Mond , h Octo
ber next, i -a
will then be offered for probate li solemn
form
it 'H X R _ WILK I NSON, <lrdinary.
GEORGIA Fulton Cojnirv
Ordlnary s office. September 13 1912.
Mrs William Wallace Dunlap has a:
plied for letters of administration u th,
estate of William Walla, e Dunlap
ceased This is, then-fort t,- t titx all
concerned that the same will |. |>, ,• I . t
the first lb nda\ in ' x-t.d.r tax:
JOHN it WJLKINFON. or.imar’
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GEORGIA Fulton ,
Ordinary's < >rf< ( . September 13. 1912
N. W Roberts, adrn.nistrator of th. es
tat,- of Mack S. Robe]
leave to sell the land of said dec ised
This ts. therefon to t-.tifx ail . .ii.,u,,t
to file I
« or before tin
next ~ , . ~ ,
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•Poultry, Pet and Lflve Stock
CHICKENS AND CHILDREN.
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By Arthur A. Brigham.
' After fifty years
of research anti A J
deliberation,! lACITJICC
i have come to the
■ definite conclusion
. i tin t th< tv.,, mosi brnm
important crops of * rutri
. j America and t h <
1 world are chick- / 7._
'. ens . nd children. lilt
i j Since Noah of
I i old S' ar<-d the r j .
L prize hen and I OUItrV
■ i rooster out of the
J ; ark upon Mount
Ararat, down to / Jziz'/ziu
, great indeed has
. been the progress of poultry culture,
i As soon as Noah was able to build for
’ j his family a suitable home, 1 am confl
r ’ dent that he turned the ark into a
• ' hen liou.se and proceeded to encourage
■ ' the precious birds to multiply upon the
! i face of the earth. So universally, ex-
> tensively and earnestly have the sons
; I and daughters of Noah seconded tiis ef
forts In the preservation and propaga
. tion of domestic fowls that today the
i value of the annual poultry production
of the world can be safely estimated to
1 be equsU to tw\> billions of dollars in
> | gold. We need certainly have no hesi
' tation in placing the annual production
1 of eggs and elilcken.s in the United
Stalls at a valuation of five hundred
, millions of dollars.
1 shall not attempt to place a money
■ valuation upon the children. They are
: priceless and 1 feel that I shall have
•’ your hearty indorsement In determining
fair play and a square deal for both
the "chlx” and the “childers."
In the great progressive movement
1 which is sweeping this country, carry
i ing revolution and reformation into
~ business, politics, religion and educa
tion, there is a place and a part T r
the progressive poultryman,
i ~2 ’< uitry culture is almost universal
among our people. It comes close to
, the individual and home life of nearly
■ every American. Any actual advance
in poultry culture Is far reaching in its
■ effects, “specially when taken up and
; heralded from the Atlantic to the Pa
; elfic and beyond, by our multitudinous
, and widely' circulated live poultry jour
t nals and agricultural find other perlod-
I icals.
> One poultryman working and study
f Ing by himself may or may not accom-
• plish much by his independent effort,
but it is when, putting aside petty dis-
’ ferences and uniting upon the essen
, Hals, we make full use of the principle
[ of co-operation in our efforts, that we
■ become truly and effectively progres
, slve
’ We have a "Standard of Perfection"
i for each and all of our accepted breeds
> of fowls. Shall we not seek also to
establish nt least a standard of excel
lence for poultrymen?
, If "Chanticleer" In a play can be
made the representative of all that is
noble, courageous and fine In charac-
I ter shall we not demand "Chanticleer’s"
i masters that they be leaders in the
greatest uplift of modern times, the
giving to all the children of America
the fullest opportunities for perfecting
their physical development and the
training of their minds and souls for
life’s work in the world?
Now we come to one of the connec
tions between the chickens and the chil
dren. if you would begin aright the
life training of a child, you should have
him hatched and brooded in a happy
i rural or suburban home and gjve him. If
possible, the free range of a good farm
during his period of growth
One of the curliest delights of the
child on the f trm is the acquaintance
with the fowls. Strange Indeed would
be the child's nature If ho did not find
the birds attractive. As soon as Im is
old enough, the child Just naturally be-
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Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale
J W DOBBINS & CO.
312 Peters Building. Bell Phone M. 2126.
$5,500 Best north side section; new six-room bungalow, with furnace and everv
modern convenience; elevated, shaded lot. 50 by ISO. wide charted street
among attractive homes. Easy terms. enenea sueei,
I n prettiest section of West Idnd, .< six-room and hall bungalow: has every
thing modern and a beauty Attractive terms.
18,250 West End section; five room cottage on lot 120 bj 250 water and sewer
In street Bargain; on easy terms.
b ifi? t, &U Oakh i}’ rßt hBVe an attractive five-room cottage, on lot
100 bj 150: $350 cash and S2O per month.
FOR SALE BY- FRONTING < 100.000 HIGH SCHOOL
( l-T Lp i\T (THAT SEEMS ASSURED).
11 X * 1 TOD\Y S CONSTITUTION SAYS ITS A
•—» » * T *-rA ■< r REALITY See us for a bargain piece
IV H /V I | V/ of property fronting three streets, where
* v zv 11 ■ you can make big monex Our price for
quick sale. $5.500. YOUR OPPORTUNITY
( (A A/l \ TSJ N 511 EMDIRE BUILDING. Phones 1599.
y ->■* 11 1 REAL ESTA TE, RENTING, LOANS.
“ASK THE REAL ESTATE MAN”
Call on him for
Plats and prices.
Tie will tell you that
Beautiful Highland View Lots
With fen-minute car service
and all city improvements
and high-class settlement
IS THE BEST BUY IX \ I I.anta
.•’OR THE I’RI <’E \\ E \SK Y< «U
ATLANTA DEA TJX) PM ENT COMPANY,
6 (V “ 13 Third National Bank Building.
(1. R. MOORE & COMPANY
REAL ESTATE. BUILDING AND LOANS.
1409 CANDLER BUILDING. PHONE IVY 4975.
SPECIAL BARGAINS
> EAST LAKE PRIVE. 200x275. for $3,000 It will double in two years.
MARIETTA STREI’.T, 2-\ 00. has small store; at $2,000; terms.
\i - \ r i: \\ tnit n< >ME it a sa ;i i ce
PRYoR STREET and on a corner; has beautiful resilience It’s cheap.
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< AI I I»>L \\l .M I. HoM L, len th str< <• t home, 11 cm ph ill ave. home, this week.
HuTMmFuL HOME
EIGIIT-Ri >< >M sham heated double-tl«<>l»<i. with felt in between, express shin
gb ’ ■-.■lx irtat-.i:.. 'arg. i arler and dining room with Frencli doors brick
mat 'els, large butler's pantry and closets, shady. levil, easy front lot best ear
s; rvlce in . its : price, $9,500. on easv terms.
WILSON BROS.
701 EMPIRE BLDG MAIN 4411 .1
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Money To Loan. Money To Loan.
MONEY TO LEND
WE xr•’• i \ POSITION ■' landh good, first-climhi mortgage rea ’ ♦sta to
Luns from 6to 7 p-r < vnt from 3 t• 5 x.ars There is no delay in get
ting \ ur amnev So- us L. H Zurlinc. manager.
RALPH O. COCHRAN COMPANY
19 SOUTH UK OAD STREET, I
gins to help “take care of the chick-;
ens.” I consider that boy's education
defective which fails to include a term
or several terms of poultry practice.
If you wish to start a boy right in
life, in business, in a career, let him
have early in life the care of a flock
of fowls.
tin the other hand, if I were seeking
the plan by which to gain the great
est advance in poultry culture, 1 would
begin in the same way. Let the boys
and girls begin early their acquain
tance with the birds.
Leghorns.
F< >R SALE Thoroughbred Single Comb
White L ghom pullets, four and seven
months old, from D. W. Young’s .strain;
best in country; will make fine breeders;
guaranteed. E. B. Harvey. Box 81, Li
thonia, Ga 9-11-35
Plymouth Rocks.
GREEN ACRES, home of White Ply
mouth Kocks; March and April hatched
pullets, $1.50; cockerels, $3; Fishel strain;
farm reared; bred to lay and win; eggs,
baby chicks. Maud Freeman, Route 5,
Griffin, Ga. .52-9-11
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Eggs.
THORoI’GHBRED Buff Orpington eggs,
$1 per fifteen. 126 Windsor street.
Main 3588 4-27-25
Incubators.
INCI'BzXTOR, 240-egg Prairie State; only
use<l for nne hatch. <’all Decatur 270.
9-13-22
Miscellaneous Poultry.
H. G HASTINGS & CO.,'™
Seedsmen for the South, 16 West
Mitehell street. Four City De
liveries Daily. North and
South Side 9 a. m., Inman Park
and West End 2 p. m. Bell
Phone M. 2068, Atlanta 2568.
I SE DONKEY'S LIMBER NECK REM
EDY and save those limber neck fowls.
Price 50c.
A GOOD TIME after the rain to plant
<i patch of rape, barley or rye for the
chickens.
AT THIS SEASON of the year you should
feed your hens a good tonic in order
to aid them while moulting and start
them to laying early. We carry the fol
lowing tonics and recommend either as
being good. Conkey's laying Tonic, Lee's
Egg Maker. Rust’s Egg Producer and the
Southern Poultry Remedy. 25c and 50c
sizes of each.
IF YOU H UVE A CANARY BIRD that
has lost Its song from cold or moulting,
yon will find that Sheppard’s Song Re
storer is what is needed for restoring it.
Price 25c a bottle, postpaid 35c.
BItASS CANARY CAGES, 21.25 to s3dsO
each. Mocking Bird, Parrot and Spulr
rel cages.
LEE'S 50c ’ GERMOZONE
PHONE US YOUR TROUBLES—A reiiv
<dy for all poultry diseases.
Pit P HIXSON'S FLEA SOAP and dog
medicines.
Dogs.
Fl >R S ALE—Pointers, setters and hounds.
State wants. E. A. Linville, Kerners
ville. N. C. 59-9-10
Horses and Carriages.
FOR SALE Texas saddle pony; hand
some bay; gentle: splendid gait; very
tiling for boy or girl. A. B Kellogg, 806
Temple Court. 35-13-9
Reai Estate For Sale. Houses For Rent.
W. A. Foster & Raymond Robson
j Real Estate, Renting and Loans.
Bell Phpnes 1031-1032. 11 Edgewood ave. Atlanta Phone 1881.
1
' FOR SALE.
AT 13 GREENWOOD AVENUE w e have
the nicest home proposition on the north
’ side, at the price we have on it for quick
! sale. Has eight rooms, nicely finished;
‘ nice mantels and fixtures; the lot is
75x165 to an alley. Can handle this on
terms of »500 cash and S3O per month.
See Mr. White.
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8 ACRES near East Lake Junction at bar
gain price and terms. See Mr. Hook, i
ON EAST FIFTH ST., we have a lovely
house of eight rooms; has all Improve- .
1 ments and furnace heat. The house is
artistically finished inside; large closets.
Price, $6,000; easy terms. See Dr. Dews, i
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: ON WEST TENTH ST., between Spring i
and Williams, we have a beautiful i
shaded lot for $2,500. This is a fine loca
tion for a home. See Mr. Dews. i
286 OAK ST., corner of Bunker, five i
rooms and eight-foot hall. Lot 51x150 i
to an alley. Price, $3,500. Terms. See
Mr. White. j
IF YOU HAVE MONEY TO LOAN, WE CAN PLACE IT.
FOR RENT.
S'" 1- ? tr ? et $35 0 ° B ' r - h - 388 Spring street $30.00
8-r. h., la 'Vest Third street .... 32.50 ! 8-r. h., 576 South Pryor street ... 30.00
o ' J * 4 nß; F r avenue 40.00 ! 7-r. h., 175 Ashbv street 37.50
B ~ r h ■ 82 Angier avenue 37.50 ! 7-r. h., 28 West Fifth street 40.00
WE PI BLISH A WEEKLY RENT BULLETIN, giving a good description of
everything we have for rent. Get a copy
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
HE RENTING AGENT. 12 AUBURN AVENUE. PHONE MAIN 618
FOR RENT
BY
E. RIVERS REALTY COMPANY
S WEST ALA BAM A STREET.
365 PIEDMONT AVE., we have this splendid eight-room house on an elevated
month House 1s n s P ,en< *'d repair and in first-class neighborhood. $45.00 per
115 EAST AVE. You will find this eight-room two-story house with all modern
conveniences. Very desirable for two small families. Only $35.00 pet- month.
369 CENTRAL AVE. This is an eight-room two-story house with all conven
iences. Good neighborhood and splendid location. $30.00 per month.
39 MILLS ST. This is a five-room house, in good repair. Has bath and gas,
and only a short walk from center of city. $22 50 per month. , B
Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale.
M. L. PETTY & E. L. HARLING
REAL ESTATE. . 32 EAST ALABAMA ST.
ON LOGAN AVENUE, near Grant park, we have a substantial eight-room two
story hftuse, on a corner lot 300x300, that we are offering for $7,500- $2 000
cash balance on very easy terms. If you want to double your money on a s’ub
provements down 16 p ece of P r °P ert Y for to huy. Streets paved and all 1m-
An SOUTH BOULEVARD we have an extra nice six-room cottage that we offer
KOO*? 500 ' ? iec £ cf property worth $4,500. The owner of it is in need
of $1,500 in cash. Take it up with us at once, if interested.
LOCATED on the most desirable part of Capitol avenue, we offer a six room
cottage, lot 56x200, for $4,000. Let us show you this at once, as it is an extra
nice proposition.
ON offer a new ten-room two-story house; lot
50x180, for $10,500. The house has sleeping porches, furnace heat, solid oak
floors; In fact, it s nne of the most modern, up to date, new homes on Ponce De-
Leon avenue. \Ve are offering it on the most attractive terms possible, and we
would be pleased to have the pleasure of showing It to you.
THOMSON & LYNES
18 and 20 Walton St. Both Phones 458.
SOUTH PRYOR STRRET home of seven rooms for only $3,750, on easy
terms. This is close in, being near Woodward avenve; small lot, but
you know that business property Is demanding locations on Pryor street.
WITHIN two blocks of the Kimball house we have a lot 38x120 which we
will offer you at $350 per front foot. Any lot this close In is worth
SI,OOO per foot, and hard to find at that price.
THOMSON & LYNES.
Central Real Estate
DO YOU WANT something on Whitehall between Ala
bama and Hunter or Peachtree betweeen Edgewood
and Auburn? See me if you do.
J. H. EWING
116 ‘‘Lobby,” Candler Building.
WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO.
REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
Phon« 3106 Main.
ST CHARLES AVENUE BARGAIN -Here is a home on a lot 50 by 200 feet to
an alley, that we can sell for the low price of $4,200 There is no loan to
assume Reasonable cash payment will get it. Come quick
CAPITOL AVENUE BARGAIN—On Capitol avenue we have another bargain
corner lot. alley in rear; price is only $3,900. Terms good.
GRAN T PARK BARGAIN—Here Is a six-room home, with cabinet mantels porce
lain bath: walls tinted in rich colors. One block of car line Price is $2-
500 Terms to suit purchaser.
JUDGING from the above prices, you would not think that we are advertising
Atlanta real estate. These are just rare bargains that we are offering today?
IF ,YOU KNEW how easy it Is to get us to build vou a home xou woulUn
hesitate to come to see us. You would quit paying rent.
THE HOUSE you will build, buy or rent will not be a
modern home unless it is wired for Electricity.
Stores For Rent. Houses For Rent.
TURMAN, BLACK & CALHOUN
203-8 EMPIRE BUILDING.
RETAIL STORES AND BUILDINGS.
FORSYTH STREET Three excellent
stores at S6O each: right at Mitchell
street, lit the retail section.
132 MARIETTA STREET Between
Sitting an<l Bartow; fine; near in and
cheap for SIOO. Winter heat furnished
mFaND 52 AUBURN AVENTt? Fine
piece for some factory branch. Be
tween Ivy and Pryor streets. Each store
20 by 100. SIOO per month
12~ SOUTH BROAD STREET - Four
stories Will rent all or sub-divide.
Fine lease Retail district.
•F\TTl‘ls“N AVENI'E Five stories and
basement; fireproof, modern, concrete
building Every convenience Wil! rent
as a whole or sub-divide to suit tenant.
Al BURN AVENUE Just off lv\ street.
Five-story building Best in the city
for manufacturing. Very close in.
IVY STREET Big building Mill con
struction. Right at Edgewood avenue. :
Bl ' ' '
65 1 \>T \1 KBAMA
lent retail store; 25 b\ 126 feet, and
basement same size Water, gas. elec
trlcity. and piped for heat Only $l5O 1
per iiou'tb
• IVY STREET Right at the corner of 1
Auburn venue An excellent little '
• retail place. 20 by 35 fecL fur S4O.
FOR RENT.
6-r. h., 27 West Fair streets2s.oo
6-r. h., 289 East Fifth street 32.50
6-r. h., 71 Bellwood avenue 10.60
6-r. h., 234 Chapel street 21.00
6-r. h., 166 Hampton street 12.60
6-r. h.. 295 Cooper street 15.60
6-r. h., Fair street, Kirkwood 20.00
6-r. !>., 36 Orleans street 18.00
6-r. h., Boulevard DeKalb, Kirkwood 15.00
6-r. h., 38 Curran street 9.00
6-r. h., 81 Ormond street 20.60
6-r. h.. Lakewood drive 20.00
6-r. h., 30 Rankin street 18.00
6-r. h., 33 Lovejoy street 15.60
6-r. h., 94 Whitehall terrace 15.60
6-r. h., Holderness street and three
acres of land 11.00
6-r. h., Posey street, Kirkwood. Ga.. 21.00
6-r. h., 24 South Warren, Kirkwood,
Ga 15.00
6-r. h., 60 Colquitt axe 31.50
6-r. h., Boulevard DeKalb and Clif-
ton 17.50
6-r. h., 122 West Alexander street.. 17.60
6-r. h., Gilbert street, E. Atlanta... 12.00
6-r. h., 265 Pulliam street 22.50
6-r. h.. 69 Bellwood ax'enue 10.60
And a long list of larger and smaller
houses. Come to see us.
FOR RENT—ROOMS AND HOUSES.
5-r. fiat. 124 E. Fair st., third f100r.520.00
5- flat, 124 E. Fair st., second
floor 25.60
6- apartment Eleventh street .... 80.00
4- h., 171 Rockwell street 14.60
5- h., 23 Cunningham place .... 22.50
5- h.. 63 Carden street 15.00
6- h., 42 Doane street 17.50
4-r. h.. 27 Lake ave 17.50
6-r. h. 30 Cunningham place .. . 25 60
6-r h.. 26 East BaWbr street 35.00
8-r h . 1 Mell avenue.r 22.50
8-r. h.. 172 Formwait st 25 00
8-r. h . 170 Sinclair avenue 50 00
8-r. h . 365 Spring street 45.00
8-r h . 58 East Merritts avenue
(furnished* 80.00
8- h . 248 Stewart avenue (new > 35 00
9- h.. 22 East ave 37.50
10-r h.. 140 Crescent avenue 57.50
12-r h.. 640 Washington street. ... 50 00
LOFTS.
127 CENTRAL AVENUE Second floor;
6.500 square feet Very cheap
12 S<»UTH BR<iAD STR|Tet“ All nr atT?
one of three floors, 1,500 square feet to
floor
WEST Mlf(Td ELI? STREET-Fine sec
end story loft. 5.000 square feet.
Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale
• Plan Your Own House
We are prepared to build in our Stewart avenue subdivixjo n
' a house according.to your own plans. Maybe the houses \< Pl
J have looked at do not exactly suit; you want something a l.ttl
■ different. Give us your ideas, and we will build just the kind f
j house you wish, and arrange terms of payment. In this siibdir]
i sion we have many tine lots to select from—all near the
; Tenth ward school and city playground.
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In the Land of Peaches and
Big Red Apples
i,600 to i,Boo Feet Above Sea Level,
Where the Pure Mountain Breezes
and the Purest Water Give
New Life, at Cornelia, Ga.
BUY you an acre or lot to build you a summer home. For
the first time the beautiful “Villa sites” in the
“Wade Orchard,” between Cornelia and Mt. Airy, are
offered for sale. Moderate prices and easy terms. Each
lot or acre has bearing fruit trees more than enough for
a family’s uSe—or will pay ten per cent interest on
, SI,OOO per acre—and for sale at half that or less, ac-
cording to location. 100 acres today put on the market
(200 acres of main orchard adjoins). Electric lights and
telephones on the tract now, spring water can be pumped
all over the tract. Highest elevation of cultivated land
in Georgia, view of four states from top of “Hill Crest,”
Kennesaw and Stone Mountain in plain view, and from
these elevations ’tis proposed to divide up into small
tracts for homes most beautiful ever offered in Georgia.
Rare home sites within city of Cornelia that has gained
250 per cent in population in past decade, six fast trains
each way daily. One can sleep (no mosquitoes), eat
breakfast and supper here and still spend all the busi
ness day in Atlanta. Also 100 acres between Cornelia,
1-4 mile of Baldwin depot, on Southern railroad. Best
in Georgia for homes, iruit or gardens.
REMEMBER TODAY is the time; CORNELIA the place.
COME and see, select your home or write owner, L C.
WADE. Cornelia, Ga.
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S3.SOO—PIEDMONT AVENUE, ONE AND ONE
HALF BLOCKS FROM PONCE DELEON.
SSOO CASH will purchase this nice home, containing reception hall, parlors
dining room and kitchen on first floor; three bed and hall on sec
ond floor. Located on an elevated lot, convenient to cars and schools
NEWIRENTING PROPERTY PAYING OVER~I3
! PER CENT
on the investment. Where can you get new renting property that will pay
you better than this? No repairs to make. Price $2,250.
EDWIN P. ANSLEY
REALTY TRUST BUILDING. PHONES: IVY 1600-1-9; ATL 363
RALPH O. COCHRANCO.
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REAL ESTATE. RENTING AND LOANS.
PEACHTREE STREET.
HERE is a lot 25 by 140 in the Georgian Terrace block, on Peachtree, for $13.-
750. Terms unusually attractive. It will make monex- for you.
HARRIS G. WHITE, Sales Manager.
PEACHTREE STREET LOT
100-FOOT FRONT, beautiful east front, elevated, shady lot; just beyond citv
limits. This is a good opportunity to get a Peachtree lot cheap. Nothing as
close in under S2OO per foot. Price, $12,500; $5,000 cash and one, two and three
years.
A. S. HARRIS, Real Estate
MAIN 1387. gos Empire Building.
DILLIN-MORRIS CO.
609-10 Atlanta National Bank Bldg. Both Phones 4234
GO out and took at No. 21 Colquitt avenue This is a 6-room bungalow has
servant house, plenty of shade and a nice little home in every wav See ns
for price and terms.
$550 for a x'aeant lot. near Capitol avenue; has all improvements and we con
sider ft a pick-up at this price.
$4,900 NORTH SIDE, new seven-room furnace heated bungalowChaUhardwood
floors, stone front, open air sleeping porch. This is one of the best streets
, on the north side. Will have to be seen to be appreciated; SSOO cash and balance
S3O per month.
$4,250—F0R a new six-room bungalow on large, shady lot; will take vacant lot
as part payment.
SALESMEN Fred C WOODALL. CH ARLES R. CGT.T.TNH
r> a t CURRIER STREET TNVEST-
FOR SALE MENT -
Courtland and Piedmont.)
T T T "N.T T Close to Peachtree street, in Atlanta,
I JX j. JLN I <sa ' *- ou * < * anything offer larger posßibili-
•J J * ties? Large lot. Price, $4,000.
WOODS IDE THOS i : R A U r STA^ MaR '
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WANTED-AT ONCE
WE HAVE three clients for small homes- $2,500 to $3,000. If you want to
sell yours, see us at once.
ATLANTA SUBURBAN REALTY COMPANY.
31 Inman Bldg.. M. 20.53.
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