Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, November 30, 1912, HOME, Page 15, Image 15

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Real Estate For Sale. A BIG CORNER-LOT ~ ss >r $30,000? '^This^gu^^u^abouTsiKK llß / 0 " Eair streets ' 192 1-2x227, foot or »&££ ” W * FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR TWO NICE BARGAINS. ISO GRANT STREET—Lot 47 by 160 to ten-foot alley. This place la exactly one mile from the center of city and right at the ear line: in the Grant park sec lion l, A l 1 ’ nod ?» n conveniences and comparatively new. tVe are authorized to sell A goodl little bargain? CaS ’‘ paymeut aI,(J fSO a month - assume loan $1,70T 34 A H A STREET - corner Waldo; another nice little home at S 3 500- ex and S3O pernmnth" “ CWner ; aBSUme “ I " aU sl ’ soo and pay pnly ™ prices W and a term S PIaCeS Ca ” ” e PaW f ° r Jußt like rent and are cheTT’at these TURMAX. BLACK & ( ALIIOUN. 203 Empire Building. Exchange for City Property 657 A( 14-,S 2_ nHles from Atlanta on the S. A. L. railroad; 14-horse farm under plow, <5 acres in pasture, balance in good timber; new 7-room house, two new barn.'’, a new corn crib, 6 tenant houses, blacksmith shop, 40 tons of hay, 1.000 bushels of cotton seed for planting. 8 mules, 20 cows. 4 two-horse wagons and harness, 4 two-horse plow’s. 14 one-horse plows and all other necessary farm implements. Will exchange for Atlanta property or sell on easy terms. HARPER REALTY COMPANY 71i Third National Bank Building. Bell Phone Ivy 4286. Atlanta Phone 672. FOR SALE (Between Jackson and Boulevard.) y xIT X T T HOUSE with ten rooms, modern con- II 1 I—l 'j | veniences; no loan; terms SSOO cash, I X.-/ Ilx < | . balance like rent. Price, $4,000. Make WOODS IDE ti " ■ Msr Sioo to $250 Cash, Balance Like Rent Will Buy Either of These Homes ROSALIA STREET—Just off South Boulevard and close to Grant park, we offe two new six-room bungalows. Houses have all mod ern conveniences. Street recently cherted. Tile sidewalks, good lawn. Houses now rented to reliable tenants. Call or write us and we. will arrange to show you these places any time. PEARCE AVENUE —Near Stewart avenue car line we have a six room bungalow, modern in every way, on beautiful and w ell drain ed lot. This is only a block and a half from the Tenth Ward school. Convenient to churches. BOULEVARD DE KALB—Kirkwood, near Clifton Station, on South Decatur car line, we offer a six-room bungalow, fully equipped and up to date. Lot can be made into very valuable property at small ex pense. Has all the conveniences of a city home, yet none of the city s dirt and noise. THE L. C. GREEN COMPANY 305 THIRD NATIONAL BANK BLDG. PHONE RY 2943. NEGRO PROPERTY rented all the time, and net S4O per month. See us today. casn, per month. H. S. WILLINGHAM REAL ESTATE AND RENTING. Cofield Investment Co. 605 EMPIRE BUILDING. TELEPHONE MAIN 2224. \ NEW PROPOSITION. HOW WOULD YOU LIKE to become part owner in very valna llOVV wui Li ....omul \tlanbi ami Birmingham by a l,k anTu; d tt-onih’ We Haver, worked out payment of < >' J and if intereste d let us a proposition vheieot im 1 v hear from you. 4 M. BEASLEY. Sales Manager. S SS__PEACID’KEE ROAD-855. 1 . , ■„> lot 50x295 that we can offer for RIGHT AT is just like stealing it. ten days onix ’ 31 INMAN BCILDIV’ ATI .A NT A sr Ih' hT.A 5 COMPANY. WILI lAMS-HARTSOCK CO. 1 ~O VRTH NATIONAL BANK BLDG. REAL ESTATE AND BI >1- •• Main. CDPENHILI. VVENI ' ' ■' ' way. It is 50 by i»v , in!S \\ i. >he usual lot. Take a l "' 1 ' paymefat ’ ■ — l -ZSF - av « WlUtnd.W HAVE A CUENT7 t see_us_about_t small home and pal iw | t j hardwood fl for A NICE fumace-hea e< ments I_eA' 1 _ eA ':— 14,300; convemei ' 1 ~ ng a goo d percent on the ~ of negro propen: , 1 ■ HOW ABOUT a K■.' Investment 7 v . - ! —" ihiT IN-MOIvHMS CO. DILL * ~„l t Bnil.im- B-'h lOwn-' K ' H ' 609-10 Atlanta Nation 1 vXI) * 4O $5,750 -HOW ABOUT TH'* ’. A ;',■ ] H LEON PLM K: MONTH WILL L 1 ■ ' , ~( )v i poXi E I’l- LE”K A- - IS ONIA o'l, B' l '”T.""i’o '”'L y: TO AM,BY. " H l UETTINO ANB I '' ■ ' ,„ ri I I'lilCE ON TWIN Beal Estate For Sale. irj-ti ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SA TURD z\V NOYFAIRFR 30 IQl> I I *————— « Real Estate For Sale. 1 ADAIR’S LIST. A FACTORY SITE OX A., B. & A. R. R. ,THIS is at Julian street, one block south of Bellwood avenue, one of the best sites we have on our list; lies practically level with track; fronts 360 feet on right of way. Price, $3,500. This tract has five small houses on it bring ing in rental until utilized; a safe in vestment. Easy terms. « PRYOR STREET. Between Trinity and ' Garnett. A 25-room brick building, lot 70x180, alley in rear, at small cost can be remodeled and put on ten per cent rent al basis. Price, $42,000. A Factory Site On Southern R. R. MARIETTA ST., adjoining Atlanta Agricultural Works, u track front ing 480 on Marietta St., at Ashby St., runs back to Southern railway, side track-already in, good grade, one of the best sites in city. Price $25,000. North Boulevard, Corner Old Wheat. AN investment proposition, 12-room house, two tenants, lot 64x90, right at circus grounds, room on corner to build store. Price $4,500; SI,OOO cash, bal ance monthly. EDGEWOOD AVENITE. Near Jackson Street. NO. 363 EDGEWOOD AVE.—Lot 42 1-2 X 144; runs through to Chamberlain street; has two small frame houses Price $8,500. MANGUM STREET. Fronts 120 Feet. BETWEEN Magnolia and Foundry streets, irregular lot, fronting 120 feet, about 100 feet deep; has a four room house and a five-room house; very close in. Price $3,000. Country Home Sites At East Lake. WE are now selling bungalow sites at East Lake, on Fair street, one block from club grounds, 100x300, for SI,OOO Sewer and water accessible. East Lake Road. A Fine Corner. THIS is 200x372 on southwest corner of East Lake road and Tupelo street; two blocks from car line. Price $3,250, SSOO cash. WASHINGTON ST. Corner Fair St. THIS tract fronts 192 1-2 feet on Washington and runs back 227 feet along north side of Fair street; brick residence in center of lot; one of the largest near-in tracts In the city. En tire property for $30,000. CENTRAL PLACE. Lot 50x100. THIS is Half a block from State Capi tol, facing the wide plaza where Cen tral place runs into Capitol avenue; price, $3,500; only S7O a foot for prop erty in half-mile circle. FORSYTH STREET. Corner Garnett Street. A CORNER lot underwrites every for tune; you can not own al) of them, but you can buy one. We offer the southwest corner of Forsyth and Gar nett, 46x75 to alley, for $20,000. SIMPSON STREET. A SSOO Lot. THIS IS near Walnut street, 45x120, with all street improvements down; fronts the car line; alley in rear; unus ual value for $500; terms, SSO cash aijd $lO a month. JONES AVENUE. Near Walnut Street. A. LEVEL building lot with all Im provements down; nicely elevated; street paved; next door to home-owned residences. Price $500; terms, SSO cash and $lO a month. \ SUBURBAN COTTAGE AT OAKVIEW. HALF A BLOCK from car line and near East Lake Drive, a 6-room bun iraLw' on lot 100x200. We have decid ’..ffer this place at $2,850; terms jo-.u cash and $25 a month; a. very un usual oppo tunity for some one to ow# a nice’ home. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR. Real Estate For Sale. gHARP & DOYLSTON INVESTMENT. SEMI-CENTRAL. WITHIN the half-mile circle we have a splen did piece of property for either investment or speculation. Can be 9 subdivided and a hand some profit realized. Let us tell you about this. Houses For Rent. GEO. P. MOORE. Real Estate and Renting. 10 Auburn Ave. PHONE BELL 5407. ATLANTA 5408 377 EAST FAIR STREET—We have a nice six-room cottage, with all mod ern conveniences; nice neighborhood; close.to school and within easy walking distance. Price $25. 10 EAST ALEXANDER STREET—We have a two-story house of eight rooms, carrying modern conveniences; nice nelgborhood and close in. Let us show' you this place. Price $35. Legal Notices. NOTICE TO SELL AND GEORGIA—DeKaIb County. Notice is hereby given that the under signed, as guardian of Ruth Green, will make application to the judge of the su perior court of DeKalb county on Wed nesday, December 4, 1912, in the superior court room of DeKalb county court house, at Decatur, Ga., for an order authorizing the undersigned to sell the following de scribed property for reinvestment, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land, lying and being in the city of Atlanta, In land lot 111, In the Fourteenth district of Ful ton county, Georgia, and particularly de scribed as follows: Commencing on the east side of God dard street, at a point 248 feet south of Johns street, and running thence south along the east side of Goddard street. 20 feet; thence back east of uniform width as front, 146 feet, the same being a strip 20 feet wide off of the south side of lot 15 as per plat of J. F. Green, as adminis trator of the estate of A. F. Green, de ceased. for the purpose of reinvestment. It being to the interest of said ward to sell said strip, which can be done advan tageously at this time, and reinvest in other property. MRS. A. K. HESS. Guardian of Ruth Green. 11-9-8 V. H. Krlegshaber. N. H. Cheshire and W. C. Harper, to whom was referred a petition for a new road beginning at the Cheshire road, at a point where the same crosses tlie county line, and run ning north parallel with the line between the counties of DeKalb and Fulton, a dis tance <>f about 300 yards, to the south east corner of land owned by W. J. Head, thence northwest to intersection with said Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. INMAN PARK—Two-story 8-room home, large lot and a bargain, $6,000. Easy' terms. ANSLEY PARK home, Inman Circle, 8-room modern home, beautifully fin ished, $6,500. SI,OOO cash. WEST END PARK —Beautiful 7-room, story-and-a-half bungalow, serv ants’ house, stone front, $6,250. Easy terms. * - . . . - WE have homes in all sections, prices and terms. CLAUD E. SIMS CO. 718 EMPIRE BLDG. BELL PHONE 2539 HOME BARGAINS. $9 500 PONCE DELEON AVENUE HOME; a beauty; eight rooms: two stories; hardwood floors in patterns; niaiioganized birch doors, tile bath, cement drive way, garage and servant’s room. Close to Boulevard. Get busy. $7 000 SPRING STREET HOME; nine rooms; some class here. This is a bar ' gain. You will have to see it to appreciate It. Can arrange terms. Take a look at it before it is gone. SS7SOCREW STREET HOME; eight rooms; finished up in hardwood; right in ’ town; two stories; modern; with large lot. This is one of the best houses on the street. Going to sell. Ix;t us show it to you. MARTIN-OZBURN REALTY CO. Third National Bank Building, Phones: Ivy 1276, Atlanta 201. ' G. T K. FRASER : Buys and Sells Real Estate.' 19 AVENUE (Y. M. C. A. BUILDING). PHONE IVY 2808. JUNIPER AND SEVENTH STREETS. DO Not HESITATE to invest $13,500 In that large and Imposing looking, slate roof dwelling on a beautiful, elr-vated CORNER LOT, 60x200 feet, with SERVANT'S ROOM and STABLE on alley, and backing up against 7 PEA<'HTREE CORNER WORTH $60,000. A cash payment of $4,500 and balance SI,BOO per year for five long years at 6 per cent, on or before, will give you both a good home and a sound in vestment on very advantageous terms, in one of the best residential sec tions, just off PEACHTREE. for sale hx Four Miles From Five Points, (j fcy N E (20 ACRES.) Rw— w < *T' V X7 IN FIVE MINUTES walk from ear |S jk I . 1 y line, in a section that Is rapidly bufld- ing up, we have 20 acres that lies well m x r and will be ready to cut in small tracts a(l X/1 I—* /\ Y bv spring. You can double your money. --' * •<* x ’ ■ Price *250 per acres. Terms. 511 EMPIRE BUILDING. REAL ESTATE. RENTING. LOANS. Phones 1599 N. JACKSON STREET HOME. HEAR PONCE DELEON AVENUE we are instructed to sell this nice furnace heated home; four or live bedrooms, large porch, electric lights, cement driveway, good garage, nice level lot. Price, for u quick sale. $7,500 on easy terms < iwner wants to leave tho city as soon as possible. This ad is changed dally, so call us up at once WLLSUN BROS. PHONE M 4411-J. <Ol EMPIRE BLDG Real Estate For Sale. LAND FOR SALE BY I TIIOS. W. JACKSON. Fourth National Bank Building. Bell Phone M. 5214. 63 ACRES, a beautiful north Georgia country home, half mile from the town limits; two-story six-room Swiss bungalow, hot and cold water, porce lain bath, screened doors and windows, cement walks, servant house, barn and other out-houses. Owner will sell for SI,OOO less than cost to him. Forced to leave on account of business interests elsew Sere. 30 ACRES, four miles out. on new grad ed road passed up to be cherted this next year. Good six-room house, in nice oak grove, barn and other out houses. Will sell all or subdivide to suit for much less than you can buy other lands In that section, if you will act quick. Got to raise some money. 27 3-4 ACRES, 9 miles from the center . of the city, on good road, cherted, within 500 yards of the house, 10 acres open, the balance in timber; three room house, barn and other out-build ings, nice orchard, all kinds of fruits. Owner non-resident. Enough wood on this place to pay for it. $1,400 cash if sold before December 1. 60 ACRES, 10 1-2 miles from the city; beautiful lake, stocked with Black Bass; 5-room bungalow, new; new ten ant house, large barn and other out houses; about 40 acres in cultivation, balance in timber. This will make you an ideal country' home. Price $6,000 Terms. 1.275 ACRES, an ideal stock farm; 400 acres, almost perfectly level; 700 acres in timber, all kinds; 75 acres in grass; 100 acres open land; new 7-room house, 4 tenant houses, new barn, be longs to non-resident. -Can be bought for $13,500. Terms, or will exchange so: city property. / 1,360 ACRES, Middle Georgia cotton plantation; over 500 acres in cultiva tion, 300 acres In pasture, balance tim ber. 16 tenant houses, barn and other out-houses, cotton gin and sawmill. Owner of this place is fo'eed to sell for business reasons, and offers the place for sls an acre on terms, if sold before January 1. This place can be subdi vided and sold to neighbors for $25 an acre. If you are a judge of good land and have the money you will buy this place if you will investigate. 180 ACRES, 9 1-2 miles from city, three houses, fine location for dairy. $2,000 worth of timber on the place, 75 acres in cultivation; good land. Investigate and make your offer. Going to sell if anything like a reasonable offer is made Chance to soon double your money, 90 ACRES, 1-2 mile off the public road; good land, nice 5-room cottage, paint ed and ceiled, barn and other out-build ings, fine young orchard, running wa ter. Take this for $l,lOO cash. TIIOS. W. JACKSON. Fourth National Bank Bldg. Legal Notices. Cheshire road, said road to be known as a part of the Cheshire road, and to be 50 feet wide, having made favorable report under oath as by law required, this is to notify all persons that petition will be granted at a meeting of the board of commissioners of roads and revenues of Fulton county, Georgia, to be held on Wednesday, the Ist day of January, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. in., if no good and suffi cient cause to the contrary Is shown. CLIFFORD L. ANDERSON, Chairman; 11. E. W. PALMER, S. B. TURMAN, T. C. WATERS. SHELBY SMITH, Commissioners Roads anil Revenues Ful ton County. Georgia. H. M. WOOD, Clerk. 11-30-1 GHURCHDEMANOS SOCIAL REFORMS South Georgia Methodists De nounce Divorces, “White Slavery” and Other Evils. SAVANNAH, GA., Nov. 30.—Today’s sesson of the South Georgia Methodist conference was enlivened by the report of the committee on temperance and social reforms. Rev. C. M. Ledbetter, chairman, which paid its respects to the divorce evil, the white slave traffic and the illegal sale of intoxicants. The report was drastic in its recom mendations to chuycli people to check the growing tendency to divorce and the corresponding lowering of the moral tone of the country, and called upon the congress of governors and the 1 Southern Sociological congress to use their influence in having a law passed by the national congress regulating the granting of divorces in all the states. The report also dealt without gloves with the traffic in girls and young women, and held the parents in part re sponsible for the downfall of their daughters because of the hesitation in informing them of the dangers they face. The report denounced automobil- Ing as leading tn the wrong direction, the fascination for this amusement causing- girls to go out with • strange men. it also denounced the acceptance of unknown and untried men into the 1 social life of the homes. To Accept Blackshear School. The board of education recommend ed the acceptance on the part of the conference of the offer of the Presby terians of their institute at Blackshear. The offer was made to the Waycross district. Th? conference accepted the school by a unanimous vote. The prop erty is worth $60,000. It will cost the conference about $25,000. Preachers received in full connection arc: W. G. Pilcher, Townsend; T. A. Mosley. Pearson; Moses Register, Glen ville; W. C. Francis. Allentown; O. W. Little, Quitman; W. C. Culpepper, At kins; A. J. Moore, Waycross; S. E. Jen kins, Baxley; Silas Johnson, Mcßae, and Corey M. Infinger, Ludowici. WHISKY IN JURY ROOM; THREE MEN UNDER BOND DAWSON, GA., Nov. 30.—Eli Bridges, Burred Bridges and Joseph Arnold, prominent farmers of Terrell county, have been placed under bonds of SI,OOO each by Judge Worrill, of the superior court. Ell Bridges was being sued by Dan Eaton for $5,000 damages for assault ing him. The jury had gone out with the case, and upon returning from sup per found a bottle of whisky and box of cigars in the jury room. This was reported to Judge Worrill and he at once declared a mistrial and began an investigation that led him to hold the two Bridges and Arnold for investiga tion by the grand jury. ALL-DAY MISSIONARY MEET. Members of the Christian and Mis sionary alliance will hold an all-day meeting Wednesday at its hall, 79 Capi tol avenue. “The Lord for the Body" will be the subject discussed. Real Estate For Sale. FOR SALE. $12,000.00 BUYS a 4-rooni house and sleeping room near Bell wood avenue. Bargain. $3,000.(1(1 • BUYS 10-room house close in, all improvements. $4,000.00 BI YS one 8-room, one 6-room, one 3-room house and 2 brand-new 4-room houses. This investment is elose in. Bents for SSO per month. $6,800.00 BUYS brand-new 8- room house in Ansley Park; furnace heat, hardwood floors, birch doors, beam ceiling, combi nation fixtures, brick mantels, ce ment porch, corner lot, 1-2 block from ear line. Nothing better on the north side. Also 9-rootn house, storm sheathed, double floored, tile porch, furnace heat, brick mantels, combination fix tures, laundry with cement floor in basement. $5,7500.00 BUYS 7 honse, slate roof, 2-rooin servant house in rear, other out houses. All improvements. Corner lot, 50x10. Storm sheathed and double floored. Call. SEE B. H. Treadwell or ,1. M. Bishop for north side and cen tral property. WK WILL OFFER 150 feet on cherted road, by KOO feet to Southern Railroad; new 2room house. Strfeet car in front of property. Water on street. Price $5,000. Easy payments. 50 ACRES land 13 miles from Atlanta. This is a choice little farm, and bargain at $1,600. NEAR College Park we have 220 acres. Land in this section is selling for SIOO per acre. You can buy this 220 acres for SSO per acre on quick sale. FOR Peachtree and Buckhead property tributary to Buck head see Boh Dorsey. \V. E. Treadwell A Co. BOARD APPROVES REFORMATORY FDD WOMEN Advanced System of Caring For Female Criminals and Juveniles Agreed Upon. A reformatory plan for female and juvenile offenders which will rival the most advanced system of its kind in the United States was agreed upon ten tatively by a majority of the members of l he Fulton county commission today. The second step in the new reforma tory system was taken by the commit tee on public works this morning, when it was decided to acquire land for an adult reformatory to be modeled on the cottage system. While the site for the proposed institution lias not been se lected, Commissioners Anderson, Smith and Waters unanimously agreed that the establishment of such an Institu tion had become a necessity. Judge Calhoun Upheld. Marion Jackson, John J. Eagan and Philip Weltner. representing the Men and Religion Forward movement, ap peared before the commissioners and explained that under the county’s penal system there was no place to house adult female offenders. “Judge Calhoun,” said Air. Jackson, “has refused time and time again to send women criminals to theWtockade and he is right. A judge who would send a white woman there should be impeached.” He called the commissioners’ atten tion to the fact that Judge Calhoun re- , cently gave a woman a twelve months sentence and then went before Govern or Brown and asked for a commute- > tion because there was no place In Ful ton county to send her. No Place for White Woman, Under the present system, the county has an Institution for negro women near the Fulton county almshouse, but no similar place has been established for white women. The Men and Re ligion Forward movement and the va rious corrective homes have been car ing for women given suspended sen tences, but have been unable to look after the incorrlgibles. By the action of the committee the commission has settled upon a definite policy, and the land for a female re formatory will be acquired as soon as possible. The alms and juvenile committee re cently bought 438 acres of land for a reformatory for negro boys sent up from the children’s court. The county already has in operation a reformatory for white boys, and It Is understood that an effort will be made to establish a reformatory for white girls. QUITS SECOND WIFE TO PERMIT HER TO TAKE N ™._ HUSBAND NEW YORK. Nov. 30.—Robert M. Ul mer, a traveling salesman, made the "amende honorable" in the supreme < court by testifying that he had two wives, so that ills second wife, Mrs. Eva. J. Ulmer, could obtain an annulment of their marriage and marry another man. Ulmer testified that in 1893 he mar ried Miss Oteiia Reed. After a short i married life they separated. The de fendant said he heard that Mrs. Ulmer No. 1 had left New York. He wrote her letters, but never received a response. Then Ulmer concluded that his wife wag dead. Ulmer became acquainted with the young woman who appeared as the plaintiff in 1904, when she was sixteen years old. They were married in Ho boken, and lived together happily until 1909. Then one day they were out walking, when a young woman bowed to Ulmer. "Who was that woman?" • asked Mrs. Ulmer No. 2. “Oh, that was my first wife. I thought she was dead,” was the startling reply of Ulmer. Mrs. Ulmer No. 2 looked up Mrs. U& mer No. 1. When she learned her statui she sued for the annulment of her mar riage. In court she said she was al ready engaged to marry another man. Ulmer said he honestly believed that, his first wife was dead, and he gave his testimony with the understanding that it would not be used against him in any criminal proceeding. Justice Hendrick granted the annulment. , SMALL BOY, PLAYING WITH PISTOL, KILLS 8-YEAR OLD COUSIN FORSYTH. GA., Nov. 30.—A. pistol in the hands of a small boy resulted in the death of his cousin and playmate, Hesper Stone, eight years of age. The pistol, the property of one the gill operators in the local exchange of the Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company, was kept on the switchboard as a protection to the glrlg who are on duty at night. While tho operator on duty was busily engaged in answering calls, James Minter, half brother of one of the girls, picked up the pistol. In an instant there was an explosion, the ball entering the head of the Stone boy just below his right eye. As quickly as aid could be summoned by tlie telephone girl, the injured iad was carried io a physician’s office. .Al though he was given every medical at-c, tention, he passed away eight houre later without ever having regained cor seiousness. Tlie little Minter boy is only six ye*?. of age. He was so badly frightened? the distressing accident that he Is s i able to give an exact account of In the shooting occurred. The tele pl girl on duty at the time has collaß from the shock. i 15