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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. REAP FOR PROFIT-GEORGIAN WAN I AUS—USE FOR RESULTS WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER n. uu ,
Real Estate For Sale.
HOW ATLANTA GROWS
Gq| around on the edges where von haven't been in some
time, and notice how the bungalows are springing up every
where.
See how lhe long line of residences is reaching far out into
the fields, new streets being opened up everywhere, and the
building zone constantly pushed further out. Soon it will be a
serious matter to find a desirable building lot in four or five
miles of center.
Prudent people who can see a little ahead should provide
a home site now. A vacant lot bought now will keep all right
until the time comes when it is needed for actual building. We
have nice lots at all prices and can make easy terms.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR
NORTH SIDE BARGAINS.
CORNER HIGHLAND AND DEKALB AXES.
SMALL HOUSE on lot 101 by 220. to alley This lot Is high, level, and will
make an ideal home site. Jus' beyond the end of the ear line A GREAT
BARGAIN In this property
322 SPRING STREET Eight-room cottage on extra deep lot. House has gas,
electricity. water and all Improvements tn. House is covered with a slate
room, and is as good as can be built, regardless of expense le>t nicely ele
vated and is well shaded Only one short block from ear line, in excellent
neighborhood This is a rare opportunity to buy a home In this section. Easy I
terms can be had on both the properties.
THE L. C. GREEN CO.
305-6 THIRD NATIONAL BANK BLDG. PHON’fc IVY 2943.
JEFFERSON PARK, EAST POINT.
Is located in the northeastern section of East Point, entirely removed from
the fertilizer factories and other manufacturing industries, and will even
tually become the best residence section of that rapidly growing city. The
entire Park is elevated, yet only slightly rolling and practically all the resi
dents are buying their homes.
THE PLACE TO BUY A HOME
fg among home owners, where each place is continually being improved and
rapid enhancement in value follows.
Let us show you
W. D. BEA’riE.
207 EQUITABLE BLDG.
Both Phones 3520
BUILDING BUNGALOWS
To Suit Your Ideas
TN ONE of the prettiest suburbs around Atlanta, high, beautifully- elevat
ed and with city water, electric lights, all conveniences, good car
service, cherted roads.
I CAN BUILD YOU A HOME on y our own terms, designed as you like
tt, on extra large lots.
J, R. McADAMS
ORMEWOOD PARK.
Phono Main 4245-J Atlanta Phone 6027-M
Exchange for Lot
BEAI’TIFI L RESIDENCE in Inman Park. Nino rooms \II conveniences, and
in good section. Prefer lot on north side West Peachtree or near Now,
if you nave any trading in your bones, eorne and see us
PHONE MAIN 2053.
.'lt INMAN BUILDING
AUCTION SALE
ol 23 Residence Lots
TOMORROW AFTERNOON at
3 o’Clock P. M. we are going to sell
for Messrs. Morris and Porter 23
lots on Euclid Ave., McLendon
Ave. and Sterling Street.
lhe lots are in reach of all with
a little money, and offer a splendid
opportunity to the ambitious per
sons that would own their own
home.
The safest investment in the
world is Real Estate, and everyone
should own it.
These lots will be sold on terms
of one-fourth cash, balance 1, 2
and 3 years with 7 per cent inter
est.
rhe plats are now ready for
distribution.
Call at my office for plats or
further particulars.
To see the lots, take Inman Park
to Clifton Cars, and get off two
blocks East ol Moreland Ave.
(where you will see sign), or we
will take pleasure in showing pros
pective purchasers the lots at any
time before sale.
Steve R. Johnston, Auctioneer.
J. H. EWING,
REAL EST.VI E. 116 CANDLER BLDG.
I’iiorub l\\ 1S»9; Atlanta 2565.
Real Estate For Sale.
Real Estate For Sale.
North Side Residences
HAVE VOl SEEN those high-class brick veneered residences one
block north of Ponce DeLeon avenue on Bedford place'.’ If you |
want a home, see them, observe the workmanship, then let us name
I you a low price on them.
J. H. EWING
116 <’andler Building.
L. S. Brown and IL E. Riley. Salesmen.
W. T. Danforth Realty Co.
<’. R. GROOVER, MGR., 8 AUBURN AVE.
M.«in 1804. Atlanta 990.
$4,300.00—1N THE GRANT PARK section, eight
roon). two-story house, on large 10l with all kinds
fruit. 11 you like a little farm in the city let us
show you this.
$2,850.00 IN COLONIAL HILL, five-room cottage,
•new. and never occupied. Very attractive terms.
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North Side Lots
ID I AKE, AI - IA In II i n real estate, la rge or small, the wise ones buy
in the fall and sell in the spring for enhancement. For a safe
investment, vacant lots on the North Side is lhe one best bet. We
have them for small cash payments and easy terms in almost any
section on the North Side.
EVERETT A EX'ERETT.
Main .>.>92. , 224-.') Brown-Randolph Building.
FOR SALE BY GOOD PROPERTY—PRICED LOW.
J IIL F# 7N Ely (Fronting Two Streets.)
R_ . z-r-x -r 330x222, RUNNING to a point on which
18 T C Y' several small businesses pay rental
’ •** *-*■ ■ 1 of $22.50 per month. Opportunity here
T r » * at X.7 to make nice profit. See us right away.
: V*iv I 1 zN. IN 1 C' a n he
511 EMPIRE BUILDING. Phones 1599 REAL ESTATE. RENTING. LOANS.
EX( 'll ANG E RENT PROPERTY.
HAVE $3,500 GOOD RENT PROPERTY in Atlanta to exchange for four to ten
acres near ear line; prefer Decatur. Will pay difference Acreage may
be with or without improvements. See us at once
WILSON BROS.
701 Empire Bldg.
SMALL HOM E BARGAIN.
THIS is a nice corner in Grant park section, 50x200; 6 rooms; all conven
iences; on easy terms; small cash payment, balance $25 per month.
A. S. HARRIS, Real Kstate
MAIN 135.. SOS Empire Building.
Money To Loan. Money To Loan.
| 7MONEY TO LOAN
\\ E ii A\ E loan connections wh (Teby we can place applications
for loans on real estate at 6,7 and 8 per cent interest. You
can get the money as soon as titles arc approved.
Ralph O. Cochran Co.
1.. 11. Zl KLIN K. Loan Mgr.
19 S. Broad St.
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Legal Notices.
SEALED PROPOSALS FOR '
PLUMBING. HEATING AND WIRING
Required in the
COURT HOUSE FOR FULTON COUNTY
UNDER CONSTRUCTION on the south
east corner of South Pryor and Cast
Hunter streets, in the city of Atlanta.
Georgia. for Fulton county. Georgia:
1. Separate sealed proposals for each
trade, addressed to the commissioners of
roads and revenues of Fulton countv,
Georgia, will be received until 12 o’clock
no<>n. November 9, 1912. for the furnish
ings of all material and labor required
for tho
A PLI \M Bl NG. CONSISTING OF
PIPING. FITTINGS AND FIX
TURES:
B HEATING. CONSISTING OF
PIPING. I -ITT IN GS. F1 X ’l’ I’R ES
AND VENTILATING SYSTEM;
C WIRING. CONSISTING OF
CONDUIT. WIRING \ND EQUIP
MENT
in the building, covering an area of ap
proximately 130 feet b\ 220 feel, consist
ing of sub-basement, basement and nine
stories, all as more minutely described in
the plans ami specifications for a court
house for Fulton county. Georgia, being
erected on the southeast corner of South
Pryor and East Hunter street*. in the city
ot \tlanta. Georgia, for Fulton county,
Georgia, on file and open for inspection
at the oft ice of the commissioners of
roads and revenues and at the offices of
the associate architects. \ Ton Eyck
Brown ami Morgan x Dillon. 607-610 For
syth building. Atlanta. Ga. All bids to he
indorsed with the name of the trade bid
on and "For Fulton County Court House.”
2 Copies of drawings and specifica
tions max be obtained from the above
ai chiteets at 607-610 Forsyth building. At
lanta. Ga upon a deposit of a certified
check for S2O for each set Said check to
be returned to the maker upon the return
of drawings ami specifications in good
condition.
3 All bids must be submitted on spe
cial proposal blanks furnished by above
architects, or they will not be considered,
and accompanied b\ a certified check
for 2 nvr cent of the total amount of bid.
pax able to the commissioners of roads ami
revenues of Fulton county. Georgia. as a
guarantee that the successful bidder will
enter into a contract according to said
plans and specifications and execute a
bond tor double the amount of contract
within ten days after the notification of
acceptance of his bid. failing which said
certified cheek shall become forfeited to
the commissioners of roads and revenues
as liquidated oanmges
t on signing ot entrm • and approval
ot bond, the certified clucks of ih,> un
successful bidders will be r<*t.urned to their
respect Ke makers.
.7 Bidders will furnish sufficient evi
dence of their abllitx ami experience in
this class of work and must possess
prope r resources to carrx out work satis
factorilx to the architects and lhe coin
missfoners of t-»aos and revenues
6 This work, for which above pro
posals are requested. must commence on
the site not later than December 1. I**l2
7 Payments upon the work wdl be
made on the certificate ot the architect
< rt th* first da> of each ami exerx month
during the time of this tontract of s.*»
l'< I ent of ti • \ a hit t ! '» ♦ Wot • fm
ntshed and erected, provided the <antra*
to- has made application over his signa
ture for salt! certificate on or before I:*-
■7th da% of tlit preceding in<>ni|- and
ha a '•ch»»dulc •>' malt rial ami label »r
pl.o e ha* been furnwhed Will. I|u osi ,
I mat* ' • > rrtifi. hi* will be a xen In the
tar* dirt t> for the balam e. m |.‘» per « ent
lu-n • ■ mplation ot 'he eoiitrai n on I
Reai restate For Sale.
i
Legal Notices.
application having been made as
.i P lO P<'sal shall be signed with
the full name of the bidder, and if a com
pany or corporation, by the full name of
each partner or officer. All amounts shall
he written in ink and expressed in words
as well as figures.
I ITie commissioners of roads and rev
enues <>f b’ulton county, Georgia, reserve
the right to reject «in> or all proposals.
*' K'- order of the commissioners of
mads ami revenues of Fulton countv,
/
(Signed) CLIFFORD L. ANDERSON,
('hairman Commissioners of Roads and
Revenues, Fulton County. Georgia.
H M W(M>|>, Clerk. 10-9-16
FUNERAL NOTICE.
CLASPY 'l'he friends and relatives of
Mr. and Mrs. James If. Claspy and
tamilx. Mr. ami Mrs. .1 S. Cronin and
Mr ami Mrs. f. p Bosworth are in
vited to attend the funeral of Mr.
lames H Claspy Thursday, October:
IP, 1912. at 3 p. m., from the chapel
"f II M Patterson & Son. Inter- I
moot will be in Oakland cemetery.
I‘aiibearers v ill be selected from Cap
itol lodge. No. 60, Independent Order i
ot < >dd Fellows, of which he was a
for a number of Years.
Want to rent your rooms, apartments,
houses, business locations, etc.? An ad'
iin The Georgian’s Rent Bulletin on the
want ad pages will fill your vacancies.
Try it and see.
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i TAFT'S CANDIDACY IN I
FAR WEST MERELY JOKE,
; SAYS SEN. JOS. M. DIXON |
By SENATOR JOSEPH M. DIXON.
Chairman of the National Progressive
Party.
NEW YORK. Oct. 9.—1 have just
returned from a two weeks trip in the
states west of the Mississippi river, in
cluding most of the Rocky Mountain
territory . The situation there can best
be described as a veritable political
involution. Old party affiliation and
party lines have been smashed to
smithereens. The voters everywhere
are in rebellion against the old political
order.
West of the Mississippi river there
is no stratification. The agitation there
during theu past ten years has left a
fertile soil for the propagation of the
live issues of today.
Let it be understood once for all that
this is not a Roosevelt party; that this
present political revolution is not a re
volt from the Republican party. It is
lite evolution of democracy itself.
West of the Mississippi river,/during
a two weeks journey, I saw just one*
man wearing a Taft badge. There is no
Taft sentiment among the people of the
West. I find very little Wilson enthu
siasm anywhere.
Os course, the Democratic politicians
are lined up for Wilson, but it is not an
enthusiastic following. It is merely the
hopes of political victory and the dis
tribution of postoffices that is keeping
the local Democratic leaders in line for
Wilson.
Progressive Enthusiasm Genuine.
On the other hand, I find genuine liv
ing enthusiasm everywhere for the
Progressive propaganda. In Colorado,
Utah. Idaho, Montana, the Dakotas,
Minnesota, it is not a question of of
fices. but deep-seated, intense, burn
ing enthusiasm for the new party of
the common people.
In tile industrial centers the senti
ment for the Progressive movement and
for Roosevelt and Johnson is literally
overwhelming. Among these classes
there is a universal expression of opin
ion that the Progressive movement
means the equitable settlement of the
every day problems of the people them
selves.
Among the railroad men, miners, and
the men employed in hazardous occu
pations generally the question of com
pulsory insurance of the industrial
workers, as set forth in the Progressive
platform, has appealed mightily.
These men and women have seen the
cruel injustice that follows the loss of
life and limb by the individual worker
in society and the terrible burden that
is unloaded on the helpless survivor
and his wife and dependent children.
The declaration against child labor, the
minimum wage for women, the eight
hour day, the promise of a commission
Hall Caine’s New Serial
I
“The Woman Thou Gavest Me”
is a strangely human story of a woman’s life.
You will be carried to the intensest pity—the
deepest love and the extreme of hatred as
you follow each character.
Hie men and women will indelibly impress
you and hold your keen interest to the very end.
More Standard Oil Letters
The Truth About Roosevelt-Archbold
I
William Randolph Hearst in the October
issue answers Senator Penrose and those false
to their trust.
It is an unrelenting revelation in the interest
of truth and justice, and in the hope of better
government.
The article reveals the Standard Oil cipher
code and shows their investments in U. S.
Senators.
The surprising attitude of the then President
is disclosed.
This article should be read by every patriotic
citizen.
i
Hearst’s Magazine
15 Cents a Copy $1.50 a Year
to investigate the question of old age
pensions similar to that adopted by
Germany thirty years ago, appeals to
the great working classes of the na- I
tion a thousand times stronger than
does the academic discussions indulged
in by the platfoim makers of the old
political parties. Men and women un
derstand what these questions mean to
them individually.
Human Qualities Attract.
Os course, in certain quarters the
human qualities of Roosevelt and
Johnson, as strong, virile, fighting lead
ers, has given enthusiasm and impetus
to the present campaign; but these are
only the surface indications behind the
present movement. Deeper and far
more important are the living, red
blood, human interest things that go to
make up the Progressive party program.
It is the cause of humanity, as pre
sented in the Progressive platform, that
gives it its living strength among the
people of the West,
While the names of Roosevelt and I
Johnson lend virility and vigor to the i
campaign, it is the cause itself that |
gives the movement its deep-seated i
strength with the people.
Summing up the whole Western sit- I
uation. I would say that the Taft can
didacy is a joke and the Wilson-Mar
shall ticket strength lies in the hope for 11
office.
Georgian
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