Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, October 14, 1912, FINAL, Page 18, Image 18

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18 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NTW s. REAP FOR. PROFIT —UtUHGIAN WANT AD3 —USE FOR RESULTS MONDAY, OCTOBER 14. i<) l2 Auction Sales. AT AUCTION. LARGE CONSIGN ME NT OF VERY FINE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD HOODS. INCLUDING MAHOG ANY RED ROOM SUIT. COST $225; SEVERAL VERY FINE BRASS BEDS. ODD DRESSERS AND CH IF EON I ER Si IN MAHOGANY. EARLY ENGLISH DINING ROOM SUIT. MAHOGANY HALL RACK. PARLOR FURNI TURE, LIBRARY SUIT. FIN E ROC K E Rs. WIL TON AND BODY BRUS SELS SQUARES. HALL RUGS. BED SPREADS,! CURTAINS. W 0 0 L BLANKETS. DRAPER IES, PILLOWS. TABLE LINEN. BRIC-A-BRAC. PICTURES. ETC.. TUES DAY, OCT. 15, AT 12 E. MITCHELL STREET. COMMENCING at 10 a. m , Tuesday, tve will offer to the highest bidder a very ftne lot of furniture and household good's. Including a mahoganj bed room suit, consisting of a large diresscr, washstand and French bed, suit cost $225; several very fine brass bests, some of them cost as high as SBO bird's-eye maple dresser and chif fonier, chair and rocker to match, suit cost $75: early English buffet serving table. 54-inrh pedestal table, eight chairs to match, suit cost $155; Iron beds. National springs, felt mat tresses. mahogany dressers and chif foniers. quartered and mahoganv cen ter table*. quartered oak chiffonier, fumed 'lek rockers, bed room chairs, set of oak dining room chairs, up holstered in genuine leather; feather pillows, mahogany pedestal table, with six chairs to match. seats of chairs upholstered tn genuine leather; ina hoganv hat rack, quartered oak dtnfng table and set of chairs to match, Crex art squares. matting squares, rugs, hall runners, Wilton and body Brus art squares tn several sizes, some of the Wiltons worth from $lO to S6O; curtains, draperies, couch covered silk praj-er rugs, fine lot of pictures and many other things too numerous to mention. This lot of goods is all nice, elean and up to date, bought less than a year ago Owner is leaving for Cal ifornia and everything must be dis posed of at this sale, which starts promptly at 10 a m. Tuesday. Octo ber 15. Open for inspection Monday. CENTRAL AUCTION CO.. 12 E. Mitchell St. fflW’i'UtkJL AUCTION CO.. 12 E. Mitchell st., buys and sells everything; regular auction Tuesday and Friday. Bell phone Main £484. 10-3-41 PAWN BROKERS AUCTION HOUSE 51 Decatur street. We buy and sell any and evrrvthlng Atlanta phone 3285; Hi ll phone Main 1434. Main 187 SPRINGER'S Auction House, at 25 South Pryor street, will buy or sell your household goods, pianos and office furni ture. Main 1526. 10-3-6 PEMBROKE Sales Company under new management; will accept your surplus stock of any kind on consignment; cash advanced; settlement on date of sale. 143 South Prvor street. Bell phone Main 1434. Main 187. Atlanta phone 2285. 8-6-30 Business Opportunities. HT.LL established potato chip business for rent cheap; making good profit. At lanta phone 2105. lOj-14-27 A~FEW more typewriters and cash r. ■ tens to give awav. Particulars. P. O. Box 98 j 10-12-77 WAbTfED- Experienced man with SSOO or more to take charge of established paint business in Atlanta. Opportunity, I' < i Box 150, Atlanta."in;:; FOR BALE Small manufacturing plant? showing large profits. Capital required, Own $3,000 to $5,000. Owner will sell on account of other business. Address P O. Box 196. Columbus, Ga 10-9-19 FOR SALE—One well established tin bustnees or tin and plumbing together For further particulars write W. H R. Schroeder, P. O. Box 54. Americus, Ga. Real Estate For Sale. MT EQUITY In large corner lot and slx roori. house at a bargain for cash. P, Q, Box 98.10-12-76 FOR SALE By owner; new bungalow on Gordon street, West End; six rooms; cl! conveniences; gas. electric lights, cab inet mantels, hardwood floors, stone front, large veranda, furnace heat, everything up to date; an Ideal home Price $5,500; cash $500; loan $2,000, 6 per cent bal anoe monthly like rent Address Owner. Box 208, care Georgian. 10-12-43 FOR SALE- Four-room house, lot 50 bv 150; River car line; $1,000; $lO a month. Jdim Cmt, 2 W1 >-!<-!? FOR QTUCK sale, list your property with Everett A Everett, 224 Brown-Ran- Adiph building. Marietta and Forsyth -15-27 FOR RALE OR EXCHANGE. WILL SELL or exchange for acreage dan dy five-room cottage, 1054 DeKalb ave nue, near Moreland. Inman Park Price 13.000. Call .Main 2405-J. Charles R. Cook. ♦BO South Boulexaril 10-4-13 THE HOUSE you build, buy or rent will not he a modern home unless it is wired for electricity. Farms For Sale. PECAN GROVE lust outside city lim its of 4.000 people: finest varieties, bear ing. price SlOj’OO. good terms. Lock Ro\ 8 Haralson, Ga 4310-10 For SALE Gordon county farm lands in large or small tracts, in good com munities; convenient to churches. schools ■ • • • ■ i ■' u < ■»■ > n • • Whittemore, Oakman. Ga 58-9-iu Fanns Wanted WANT to rent farm for 1 J*l"■ Write nm at 20 Peters street. Atlanta c d \\ GEORGIAN Want Ac’s BRING REB’H.TS LDITLD JIW J.J. MARSHALL. Poultry at Alabama State Fair\ — The poultry exhibit at the Alabama State Fair, held in Bir mingham October 3to 12. was a splendid show. The entries were almost al tin 3.0(10 mark, which is consid ered one of the big kind. Not only was this j | exhibit a success from point of numbers, but lin variety and quality. The exhibit, included not only the more popular and commonly seen varieties, hut main of the really ornamental | and fancy varieties, such as Polish, Silkies, I Faverolles, Campines. Blue Orpingtons, Hou- ' dans, etc. The varieties more largely shown j were White and Buff Orpingtons, White Rocks, i Barred Rocks, White Wyandottes, Rhode Island | Reds and Indian Runner ducks. The classiest ! of these were the White Orpingtons, then the Buffs, Rhode Island Reds and White Rocks. i The White Leghorn class in the smaller breeds , was a hummer. Many show birds were seen here. But to talk about ducks, Indian Runner. Fawn and White English Penciled and pure white. I tell you they were all there, not by a few coops. a handful, but by the fittui* and hundreds, I have never seen such an exhibit in these classes before. If the chicken part of the show had not been large also I should have concluded that people had traded off all their chickens for chicks. It did not look much like the Runner busi ness was on Ihe wane, as some have indicated. There were many tine individuals, too. The Bantam class was large, there being several hundred In all, and rep resenting almost every recognized va riety. The Black and Ruff Cochins and the Golden and Sliver Seabcights were really fine as classes. There were a good many entries from a distance. The Cook farm, from New Jersey, a great Bantam display from Cincinnati (we did not learn the owner’s name), a large and varied exhibit from the poultry plant owned by Asa Candler, Jr., of Atlanta, attracted much atten tion. Mt. Candler goes in for the prac tical money-making breeds, with a lot of the novelties thrown in for good measure. The cooping was well and carefully done by the Spratts Patent Judge Marshall will be glad to answer in this department questions on all points of rearing utility and fancy poultry. He can not undertake, however, to reply personally to such let ters of inquiry. Address Judge F. J. Marshall, College Park, Ga. Leghorns. FOR SALE Thoroughbred S. C. White Leghorn pullets; first-class stock E. B. Havey, Box 81, Lithonia, Ga. 10 11-4 Plymouth Rocks. WHIT® PLY MM 'I I H R( >CKB e>f quali ty. t’ati handle larg, orders. A few pairs White Runner ducks. C. O. Har well, 113 North Pryor street. Atlanta. 70-12-10 Ducks. I'YIR SALE—lndian Runner ducks; fawn and white. If you want layers, get some of my wonderful strain of “mortgage lifters.” Trios $7 to sls. Write for price list. Valley Head Poultry Farm. Route 2-H. Big Rock, Tenn 10 11 10 Eggs. THOROUGHBRED Buff < »rpington eggs. $1 per fifteen. 126 Winder street. Main : >BB 10-9-15 Dogs. IF I DO SAY IT. I breed line collie dogs. N B Stack. Wy lam. Ala 10 11 10 RABBIT AND OPOSSI M hounds from best English and American strains. All pedigreed and registered. Belle Ellen Bea gle Kennels, Belle Ellen. Ala, 31'-14-10 Fi'it s.M.i: Berkshire pigs. $lO per pair. Call or write. J. W Hudgins, Decatur, Ga. 32-14-10 Fiilt SALE Coon and opossum dogs; l< \ and cat hounds. M. I. Crawford. Tiger, Ga.• 10-12-53 CoIJdE I’i'l'S; eight weeks; tine stock. C. 113 West Peachtree street. Ivy 2669. Mrs. Dayis. WELL trained, blooded pointer for sale. Hell phone 1 'eentur 565,19-11-10 For SAI.E one first class opossum dog R. 11. Crawford. Tiger, Ga. 10-10-11 Hogs. TOR SALE —Bitty English Berkshire pigs, nine weeks old: all or part of them; $3 each if taken before October 25. College View Poultr? ami Stock l'‘arm. College Park', Ga . U. F. D 1. 10-12-52 Il J ...-J 1 Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. Beautiful 6-Room Bungalow I HAVE just completed - up-to-date H-room bungalows in one of the prettiest suburbs around Atlanta, just a few feet off good car line and a cherted road: city water, electric lights, hardwood floors, beau tiful fixtures and mantels: sleeping porch. et< Now, if these do not suit you. I WILL BUILD ONE To St IT YOIROWN IDEAS. Low price, easiest terms. J. R. McADAMS Phone M 4243-.1. Atl 6027 M Ortnewood Park. The Right Location EVERYTHING depends on this. The north sid< is best, and you should have vvate gas, <, w> r. eleetricitv. tile walks, graded streets. good neighbors, schools, etc, HIGHLAND VIEW I ■ - ss-'s i , ■ . advantages. 10- min lit e cat seiv e > Highland avenue . being paved with brick As:, anv REAL ESTATE AGENT About this sph-u id plot" I tv Atlanta Development Co. Third National Bank Building FOR SAI E '" l;l;, - sT AVE - "oaie i JOHN J. I WOOI >IDE I 1 1 XJk IS KJ MXE'SKAX-l Limited Company of New York and London, who also fed the stock with their fancy feeds. The classification was not well done by any means. In stead of being strictly classed by put ting all the old males of a variety to gether. all the young males together and the same with the females, they were all mixed through in order to please each exhibitor that he might have all his own birds in a bunch, no consideration being made to make it handy for the judge. 1 believe the management has had its eyes opened this time in helping the judge to work the show. We must have walked little i short of 1,000 miles in doing this judg ing. At least, that was the estimated distance as the pedestrians saw it. We are of the opinion that it will never be repeated by this same crowd. All jokes aside, it was a great exhibit, and the Birmingham poultry crowd deserve great praise for their wonderful suc cess. Such exhibits can only be got ten together by great effort on the part of some one. The attendance was large, over 30,000 passed the turnstiles on Tuesday. Wc were informed that many good sales of stock were being made. Poultry—Miscellaneous. FOR SALE—Two light Brahma hens at $2.50. Four White Wyandotte hens and one cock for $6.00. First check gets them. Make me an offer on a trio Cook s S. C. White Orpingtons that cost $25. Also make an offer on six B. P. Rock hens and one cock. Belmont strain. Grover C. Ma son. Homer. Ga. 42-14-10 FOR SALE Thoroughbred Poland China hogs and pigs. Jersey cattle, Scotch col lie dogs, also two nice young Pointer bird dogs. \\'aidrip Mountain Stock Farm. <'athoun. < 1 a.. Jt. F. D. No. I. 35 - 1J- JO H. G. HASTINGS & CO., Seedsmen for the South, 16 West Mitchell street. Four City De liveries Daily. North and South Side 9 a. m., Inman Park and West End 2 p. m. Bell Phone M. 2568, Atlanta 2568. WE HAVE ON HAND a beautiful lot of Male Canaries. If it is not convenient for you to call at our store, we will take pleasure in making a selection for you. All of our birds are accompanied with a written guarantee that they will sing or be < xchanged. When ordering please mention which you prefer, a pure yellow or one marked with linnet. Price $2.50 each By express j .in:- - prepaid $3.00. SEED RYE, barley, wheat and oats. Sil ver Skin and Yellow Danver Onion Sets, Dwarf Essex Rape. Vetch and Clovers. Fancy Recleaned Kentucky Blue Grass and <uir Evergreen Lawn Mixture. Time yet for planting turnips, mustard, lettuce and nu I THE BULB SEASON IS HERE If you <l<> not care to plant them outdoors, we can supply you with seasonable bulbs for indoors. All of our bulbs are large, strong sure-bloomers. Let us mail you a copy of out Bulb Catalogue This gives prices and culture of the different varie ties. ORDERS GIVEN OVER THE PHONE receive the same prompt attention as *11" t‘ gi . ell 111 our stoi '■ CATaL ON US when your chickens get sick. Real Estate For Sale. ; W. A. Foster & Raymond Robson REAL ESTATE. RENTING AND LOANS. i Bell Phones 1031-1032. 11 EDGEWOD AVE. Atlanta Phone 1881. •HF YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD., IT S SO.” FOR SALE. I ! 1 >N ’’IICMLEY ST., near Cooper st. car 1 line, a nice five-room house. Bath, gas, 1 water and sewer. Price, $2,100; S2OO cash 1 and .S2O per month. See Mr. Radford. I 1 ATLANTA AVE., one block from i Grant park, and one block from Ormond < i street cans. two five-room cottages, on I beautiful lots 50x150 feet. $2,250 each I° n terrns - Mr. Bradshaw. t |ON ALICE’ ST., between Pryor and Cen- i tral avenue, a double apartment house renting for $42.50 per month. 'Phis can i be bought f<»r $4,150 on terms. This is better than 12 per cent. See Mr. Winn, i A 10-AURE FARM with new three-room house and barn; good level land; on i Seaboard railroad. 12 miles from Atlanta; $.',000. Will exchange for five or six- i room cottage in city of equal value. See < Mr. White. ON S<>( 111 BOULEVARD, on a corner i lot 50x190 feet, one of the prettiest places on the street. Ten rooms, two t baths and very large front and side porches. Price $5,000 on very reasonable terms or will take smaller ’propertv as cash payment. See Mr. Radford. If You Have Money to Lend, We Can Place it Safely. FOR RENT. ' 5-1-. h . 42 W. Baker streets4o.oo I 8-r. h., 576 S. Prvor sts3o.oo r r - , ’.Jo ' °ope>' st 40.00 ! 7-r. h.. 5 LaFrance 25.00 8-r. h . ~68 iv Pryor st 40.00 7-r. h., 158 Capitol ave 35.00 *~ r - h Grant st 30.00 7-r. h., 160 S. Forsyth st 25.00 WE PI BLISH A W’EEKLY RENT BULLETIN, giving a good description of everything we have for rent. Get a copv. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT. 12 AUBURN AVENUE. PHONE MAIN 618 FOR RENT 16 R. H,, 60.7 Washington 5t575.00 6 R. H., 98 Boulevard place .. ..$20.00 8 R. H., 334 Central Ave 30.00 5 R. H„ 31 Turman Ave 25.00 SR. H„ 452 Capitol Ave 30.00 c „ . . BR. H.. 126 Capitol Ave 35 00 6 rooms - 10 Confederate avenue, 7R H 297 Crew St ‘’s 00 a “ conveniences2s.oo 7R. hJi65 Grant St’.’.'.'.'.’ “ 2o'oo 5 r, >oms. 4 Confederate avenue, 7R.H„ 442 1-2 S. Pryor St 28.60 furnished3s.oo ■ R. H., 383 Capitol Ave 25.00 4 rooms, 456 Capitol avenue .. .. 16.50 6R. 11., 695 Capitol Ave 20.00 352 Whitehall, 3 apts., each .. .. 45.00 6R. H., Simpson St 17.50 406 S. Pryor St., 3 apts., each .. 25.00 Empire Trust and Safe Deposit Co. EMPIRE BUILDING. FOR RENT BEAUTIFUL six-room cottage in West End, either furnished or unfurnished. PINE RIDGE SANITARIUM at a reasonable price. WE WANT to rent your property. Call us up. G. R. MOORE & COMPANY Real Estate, Renting and Loans. 1409 CANDLER BLDG. PHONE IVY 4978. TIH-: L. C. GREEN CO. SOS-6 THIRD NATIONAL BANK BLDG. PHONE IVY 2943. FOR RENT-APARTMENTS WE HAVE two upper apartments of five rooms each at 161 Rich ardson street, which we will rent cheap to the right parties. Rooms are large, airy and well lighted. Large and beautiful grounds. Will these apartments suit you? If they should, we will take pleasure in showing them, and giving you all information. Renl Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. FOR SALE BY IN BEST PART OF GRANT PARK G R B E N B SECTION WE have a very attractive six-room eot- R; < -r Z TA -x /■ tage, with all conveniences, on good R, jf-Y Is j I paved street, and in good neighborhood. This will make you a nice home. We IX T r~» \ IKY XT have a low price of $3,500 for few days. I fl fV/| y can give good terrns. See us 511 EMPIRE BUILDING. REAL ESTATE. RENTING, LOANS. Phones 151'9. DIU UIN -M ORR IS CO. $250 CASH AND $49 PER MO NTH—A PRETTY NEW BUN GALOW ON JACKSON ST REET. NEAR PONCE DE LEON AVENUE. THIS SIMPLY MEANS RENTING YOUR WAY IX'TO A BEAUTIFUL HOME. HARDWOOD FLOORS WITH BORDERS IN BLACK WALNUT: TASTILY TINTED WALLS, PORCELAIN PLUMBING. GRANITE FRONT; SIX ROOMS. SLEEPING PORCH, FURNACE INSTALLED, ELEGANT ELECTRIC SHOWERS. LET US SHOW YOU THIS, SUB! RBAN HOME. .MARIETTA CAR LINE. I 1-2 to 10 ACRES, fi-room cot I age. accommodation for 1.000 hens; spring water on place. Will exchange for city propertv or sell on terms. E. G. BLACK 719 FOURTH NATIONAL BANK MAIN 1514 LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US FOR QUICK RESULTS. S1 0,000 TO INVEST AN ACTIVE BUSINESS .MAN. age 35. now dealing in real estate ami department store, desires to change location. Resides now in home town in this state. Has made $60,000 in hist ten years without a dollar to begin with. No scheme considered. > Musi be clear business proposition of investment with active services. Special experience as credit and office man. Every -1 hing confidential. MFIHWX I’ILK A REALTY, Uaiv <iFORGI AX, Atlanta Rn. WHO IS ANY MORE OF A SLAVE THAN \ I’.UITY uiiph*!* another s house, paving rent ihen tor ‘ If he wain.- . i ' little i hang< "r improvement <>r repairs inane, he must BIAJ AND KEG \\ D Hl-’' ', and th< n perhaps be met with a relusal Hl’. \ MAN Bl 5 \ iicmi: from ip hi Jefferson Park. East Point, and pay \< ui rent io \ourself B» >our own In .. ord and if you want anything don» DEM \XD it of \ourself and MAKE x i.urse'i* d<» it I \\ E IIA \E a tixi -in house reads to >nou \ou ’<s, W. I). BEATIE both riK'NEs ;s„'h equitahi.e ri h.ding i'll i |HH'SI< Km will build, lm\ or rent will not bt* a modern home Unless it 18 wired for Electricity. I Houses For Rent. 6-r. h.. 21 Warren street, Kirkwood, i Ga 522.50 j 6-r. h.. Fair street and 4 acres of land 18.00 6-r. h , Maiden lane and Howard. College Park 25.00 I 6-r. h.. 285 East Georgia avenue. and store attached 15.00 ' 6-r. li., 27 West Fair street . 25.00 , 6-r. h.. rear 62 Candler street, De- catur. Ga 10.00 6-r. h., 406 Fraser street 18.60 6-r. h.. 11 Helena street. Battle Hill 10.00 6-r. I>., Bixby and Elevon. Kirk- wood. Ga 20.00 6-r. h., 16 Warren street, Kirk- wood. Ga 25.00 6-r. h., Gilbert street. East Atlanta. 12.00 6-r. h., 31 Clay street. Kirkwood, Ga 17.50 6r. b.. Boulevard DeKalb, Kirk- wood, Ga 15.00 6-r. h., 36 Orleans street 17.5'1. 6-r. It.. 122 West Alexander street.. 17.60 I 6-r. b.. 26 Florida avenue. Battle Hill 10.00 6-r. h.. Boulevard DeKalb and Clif- ton 17.50 6-r. h., Posey street, Kirkwood, Ga.. 21.00 AND A LONG LIST of larger and smaller i houses, and a good list of business houses. COME TO SEE US. Real Estate For Sale. THREE FACTORY SITES On Southern Railroad MARIETTA ST.—Adjoining Atlanta Agricultural Works, at Ashby St.; fronts 470 feet on Marietta St., running back about Cui | feet to Southern railroad. Price $25,000. PRYOR ST.—This is a'6-aere tract at Pryor St. crossing on South erii railroad; adjoins Buckeye Cotton Oil Mill; fronts 300 ~,1 on railroad, but spreads out in rear to make 6 acres. Price slsji|io IRWIN ST.—This is probably the nearest tract to center on South, ern road : 1 1-2 miles from center of city; about 4 1-2 acres ’on feet front. Price $22,500. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR W. T. Danforth Realty Co. MAIN 1804. ATLANTA 9i,y 8 AUBURN AVENUE. MARIETTA ST. We have SO feet frontage that we can deliver so a f days at the bargain price of $75 per front foot. SSOO cash, balance in V years. 11 S2,6OO—INMAN PARK. This is a five-room cottage that we can sei; „ terms to suit. No loan. Can you beat it'.’ ,3 '’ 0 n °— AS HBY ST . WEST END. Six-room house, with all convenient - SoOO cash, balance easy. No loan on this. NEW BUNGALOW NEAR WEST PEACHTREE and Tenth street school we have a brand new 6-room bungalow -which has just been placed with us. Il is a little gem. Hardwood floors, furnace heat, beautiful combination fixtures. If you want this, you will have to see u$ at once. Price $6,000. Terms. EDWIN P. ANSLEY Ivy 1600-1-2. Atlanta 363 REALTY TRUST BUILDING. Close-in Senji-Central 72x196 AVITHIN two and a half blocks of Peachtree and Auburn avenue; income from improvements will pay a reasonable interest upon the investment, $31,000. Terms. Handsome profit in this by next spring. J. H. EWING 116 Lobby Candler Building. SMALL HOME BARGAIN. THIS is a nice corner in Grant park section, 50x200; 6 rooms; aJ! conven iences; on easy terms; small cash" payment, balance $25 per month A. S. HARRIS, Real Estate MAIN 1387. 805 Empire Buildhif, ATLANTA REAL ESTATE BOARD Advertisements under this heading are by members of the Board and are subject to the best rules and usages prescribed by the Board. These columns are used exclu sively by members of the Atlanta Real Estate Board, which assures the buyer protection of an organi zation designed to remove all im proper practices from the busi ness. The board has recently estab lished a multiple listing system. These listings are published in semi-monthly bulletins, and are limited to assure only choice pieces of property being placed with the board. When you list your prop erty with the hoard through one of its members it is at once placed before eighty active firms, no charge to you for the service. The chances of sale are multiplied and all complications as to commis sion are eliminated. The board has established an ap praisement bureau composed of thoroughly competent and experi enced real estate men. Before making a purchase or loan, pro cure an official appraisement from the Atlanta Real Estate Board. JOS. D. GREENE, Executive Secretary, 1708 3d Nat '1 Bank Bldg.. City. Suburban Acreage. .Il’S'l’ off Peachtree road, 33-acre tract; will subdivide or soil as whole; near ) Fernwood estates, where thousands of dol lars are being spent in development. There is profit in thist tract at S4OO per acre: cash; terms to suit. (’HAS. P. GLOYFR I?F.\L TY COMPANY. 2 1-2 Walton Street. Investments. IL is l.i:o\.\L , l) STREEL \ t>OUBLE 8-room white rent proposi tion, 200 feet from ' orner t»f Peters street, where property is soiling for SSOO per foot Leonard street is in the new se< lion whore money is to be made on at count of the new freight development This pla« • is always rented ’’or $26 per month Lot 44x125 t<> in-foot alley Pi i< •• ‘G’L 51.400 < ash. assume loan $1,250. tw<» * to run This is an ll’,*, investment as it 4tai.'|s. to a.' n<»f‘ i"K of the < rihain f m»ir Values hk< this ar<* soldmn nn Hie mai l • t long 'Think In form you a< ! ; tnd then <<• I out* kh \ppl> <Mr L'Engle (■HAS. P. (IL<>\ l'J( REAL TY COMPANY. I 2 1-2 WalL'ii Sirt'Pi. Real Estate For Sale Residence, HOME. ON Piedmont avenue, fronting Atlanta S finest public park, is a most attractive Dutch colonial home, two stories, seven rooms, three bed rooms, sleeping porch and servants’ room. This place was built for a home Just one year ago. Modern in every sense of the word. Lot 60x160, to alley. Price SB,OOO. As sume loan $3,000 at 654% four years M run; $1,600 cash, balance one and two years. CHAS. P. GLOVER REAL TY COVEPANY, 2 1-2 Walton Street TAKE NOTICE—NORTH SIDE SIX-ROOM residence in the best part of the city, up-to-date in every respect, and the price is right; also terms. This is the chance for a, north side homf well worth the money. Atlanta Suburban Realty Companv. M. 2053. 31'Inman Bld?. Vacant Lota. BETWEEN Atlanta and the Preshvterian university site In the Brookhaven sc>" tton are two home sits, toOxt'."” choice as anything on the road Buy one or both of these at 3 l ir s’ that will make you good money before tn second payment conies due and you " l " be following the example of some of o lama’s wisest traders. The prl right and you will make money 1 ' $35 per foot. One-quarter cash, batin' one, two and three years. CHAS. P. GLOVER REAL TY COMPANY. 2 1-2 Walton Street. 2% WALTON ST THE PR’A DO. HOME SITES surrounded b< 1 homes ata scarce, at almost This lot is m Anslej Park on U • ■ in same block with Mr. Anslej s at Hillier’s and Hr. Thornwell iioim s I m the else and I 70x270. Price $<,200. eash, I'ala' ' two and three years (’HAS. P. GLOVER READ TV COM PANV. 2 I 2 A all mi Si" *" < r ; “Vs”, "Tn" Th-rd ”.rf n n i lioik ‘’ s TH ji h Ad Hi Ih« «. ».• <;<*! i’ f«»r » till Ph<>n»* ’ «»’H ‘ < * -fl ••• ii I$« i ' phon* « 1 4 , 4 I Gm Georgian Ad* l | .<li. m« it io -erva you