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Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale
|"~i7fH STREET HOME ~~
B / I
ABOUT 300 feet oif Peachtree street, on corner
J ‘ .
50x200, we have a modern twelve-room
4'
* house; ail conveniences. This home has a specula
tive future, which is rarely found in a home place,
yet not affecting it as a home. Price $15,500.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR
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Jrasp the Opportunity When
It Presents Itself As It Does
Here.
BOX PROMINENT CORNER South Side near in, we have two new
brick stores on a lot 50x100. leaving enough room on rear of lot
- facing street to build another store or five-room cottage. Both I
stores rented to high-class tenants, on leases, for $30.00 and $3u.00
Hyfm mouth. Can be bought on easy terms. The opportunity to own ,
K phis property is up to you. Investigate this. It s worth your con- ,
| sideration.
701 WOODWARD AVE. Two-story house on lot 50x100. Rents
for $15.60 per month. Price $2,500. Easy terms. No loan.
U.H2 .JOJIX.SON AVE. Two story, six room cottage, on lot 4Hx153
to alley. Owner is in Florida and instructs us to sell. We
| want your offer. Purchaser can pick up quick profit of SSOO by .Jan
1 uarv 1. No loan. See us for complete information.
I THE 1.. C. GREEN COMPANY |
® >‘O" ' d Yiitimial Bank Bldg. Phone Iv\ 2943.
I (i. T. R. FRASER
BIAS AND SULLS REAL ESTATE."
19 Auburn Avenue t M. (’. A. BLDG Phone Ivy .:liis. |
I Peachtree Street '
IF Vol; ARE SERKH SLV MINDED, you will do well to submit ,
I to me at once AN OFFER of $45,000 for a CORNER LOT. of .
large frontage and unusual depth, with a very handsome modern |
la home; OR $35,000 lor another handsome home on a lot about !*ox '
y 200. ((liiiek action alone might buy these.
The corner home I recently offered al sss.<ion has just been sold i
”
“Eveutuallx \vh\ not now.’
McGrath & Mcßae I
SIGN PAINTERS
Cor. Bi o.al and Alabama
I Call M. 160 I
Ponce DeLeon Avenue Lot
»‘ X I’uni ■ D I. "ii \v t . ! : .e |'.. . , Ijel.nm pla< •<•. ami on the north m.:< ,
of umi. M of '11x132. about feet above the sidewalk, and is.
1> i fly lot il. i i.i can -11 a, fif.'lO [><■ front fool, which is $20.00 per
foot nm'' an; liiim; o" ;he -treet, , n’ none of them liked bette than this'
K .one. If you ; king for a hili' Bug -ii.- or a speculation, this can not
I haas & Mclntyre
ATL '.X i ' N VI 1., t:' XK BLDG
PHONM »i. 1235.
II '.it.lt A M' AI i 1.. Sa I, - Manager.
• -
| Cofield Investment Co '
| 605 EAkPIRE B! lI.DINC TELEPHONEMAIN 2224 .
PROPERTY WANTED I
■ \VE II.W E ,s< \ eral diems who to make small Investment", ranging
f/uni $!.“•»<» '» S \ny k nop: ity owner who has* a f»mal) piece of |
■ Jbis kit.U to of wou’e HnJ it to Pis advantage to list such a pkuv
B with u>. its we hre conhto nt to.it ’>« o»uld utike a Quick sale.
.1 \i BEASLEY. Sales Manager
SPLENDID LITTLE SUBDIVISION
AT A SACRIFICE
A
I IF YOU have $1JNI(I we can sell you a beautiful subdivision, all I
ready for the market on such terms that the lot sales will pay
B the balance, and make you Bit; MONEY. If you mean business. |
| see us at oiu '. as Tills Is i;ii|\i; TO BE SOLD QUICK. No
fe information over the phone.
BAILEY & ROWLAND
|, 1520 FOI RTll NATIONAL BANK BITLDLNt,.
DECATUR HOM L BARGAIN !’! ’
! NICE 6-rooin bungalow on ’» aero Im. near ibe North Decatur ear line. lot ia< es
the east and is a beaut? The house is also a beaut?, double-floored, storm- I
sheath'd, tile bath, combination fixtures, folding doors, etc a leal bargain
Terms. *l5O cash, balance like rent See , (h at on.» We will show it to voti
with pleasure and ?-ou will be glad to do the rest
WILSON BROS.
ft PHONE M 4411-J 101 EMPIRE BLDG
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WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO.
ItF.AL ESTATE AND BUILDERS I'U KTH XAtIOXAL BANK BLDG
Phone 2U)G Main.
BARGAIN 510,000 for a beautiful !'-rooni. new home on Police I'el.eon ave
nue. has sleeping porch, steam heat, hardwood floors, birch doors elegant gas
and electric fixtures, two fine porcelain Lubs, beam ceilings, no loan to assume
Jt Thia lot rims liaek to another street in P rear. This is what von ;*re looking
for Tenm
""TAKE a Ink at <mr non botm now be ng compiete i lit Ko >■ "Sii.r.jand'aveT
A nue. close t > I'ruld Hills, til. bath, furnace lies:, hardwood fluors fine mantels
H dressing mirrors, beam ceilings plate ruck: the tert best ot plumbing lot is
ft. over 230 feet deep; east front. If you don't get this ton are going to be sorrv
I. The price is right and terms east
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S3,ti;>o this Is a close-in t.ropositlon it is a nice '.-room house, east tronl. with
ill walking distance of down town; the best but In the eitv It Is almost semi
r central, alley side and rear.
I f-'L' >SE to IT lid avenue m,w listen >1 rooms, C ondition, adjoining homes
held tor S 4.000: will sacrifice this for *3,200 It won't keep Call us up at once
Terms ease . F
. vo ” "’HI build. bu\ or I'Piit will not he a
L"Ul'' Ailed I'.'l I’.it '.llU'il \.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN .LND NEWS.MONDAY. DECEMBER 9. 1912.
• Real Estate For Sals.
SSOO.OuT , ER LOT—-The best speculation in Atlanta. About 16 level
lots in the fastest growing section of the city. Look into this
$9,000.00 —VIRGINIA AVE.—Two beautiful 8-roorn brick resi
dences. The improvements here will surprise you.
$4,950.00- —LANGHORNE ST., between Gonlon and Oak. i rooms.
<'an deliver this for SSOO less than it cost.
S2O.OOO.OO—BUSINESS LN VEST.M ENT—Two stores, several apart
ments ami N vacant lots all in one parcel. Income from im
proved portion will make this a good investment NOW. All of it is
enhancing in value daily. Best buy in Atlanta.
DECATUR.
$4..t00.(i0 TWO 8-room residences. Well built and artistic# < lose
to Agnes Scott, public schools, churches and street cars. These
have been appraised at $5,000. Terms.
t'ANDLER ST. frontage. DEI'ATTR: lot 2o per cent below the
market value. <'ontidential—can give no information over
phone.
ANSLEY PARK.
PRICES are advancing in Ansley Park. We have daily inquiries,
especially for the unimproved Jots. If you want to either sell
or buy. communicate with us. We have the tacts at our linger tips.
PROPERTY THAT HAS ENHANCED OVER 1.100 PER CENT
IN EK.HT YEARS WILL CONTINUE AS THE IMPROVEMENTS
ARE MADE.
EDWIN P. ANSLEY
REALTY TRUST BUILDING. PHONES IVA 16Qo, ATL. 36:1.
Courtland Street
30.xH2 FEET, two blocks from the Candler building, in a growing section:
$6,000, on cany terms, will buy this.
489 DAVIS STREET, rents $18.50 per month; *1,050 cash will secure this
investment. •
SI,OOO WILL BUY No. 30 Lyons avenue, close in. colored property; rents
*l2O per vear. 1-3 cash.
J. H. EWING
IHi GANDLER building.
FOR SALE
I I—l ' T 116-IS Love St.
1 A JL A. W I . A 13 PER CENT investment; stays
rented: white tenants. Owner wants
W/ OOL3JS I r~) Fl "tHOS.'r 6 i'INNEY. Sales Mgr.
w w v X A._z 12 Au’ouin Avenue.
TWO NICE BARGAINS.
i*o 'IRANI STREET Lot 47 b? 160 to ten-foot alle?. This place is exactly one
mile front the center of eit?- and right at the car line; in the Grant park sec
tion; all modern conveniences and comparative!?' new. AVe are authorized to sell
for *3,750, with onl? *250 cash payment and *3O a month, assume loan of *1.700.
A good little bargain.
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3» ROSAIJA STREET, corner Waldo; another nice little home at *3.500: ex
cellent house on a corner lot; assume a loan of *1,500 and pav only *250 cash
and S3O per month.
THESE two above places can be paid for jn.-i like rent and are cheap at these
prices and terms.
TURMAN. BLACK & CALHOUN.
203 Empire Building.
EAST LAKE LOTS
IN FHE FAST GROWING section of East Lake we offer some
choice lots on very easy terms. Your chance to double your
money in a short time, ('all and get. a plat, prices and terms.
Empire Trust and Safe Deposit Co.
EMPIRE BUILDING.
WILL EXCHANGE
ON I HE NORI II SIDE \ve have a 6-rooni bungalow
that we ran exchange for a vacant lot or any good
renting pi’operlA.
HARPER REALTY COMPANY
717 THIRD NATIONAL BANK BI'ILDING.
I. \ !2S<i. Atlanta 672.
DI UEIN ~MO R RIS C O
609-10 Atlanta National Bank Building—Both Phones 4234.
ON the north side we have a beautiful 6-roont bungalow; has stone front, beam
ceiling, hardwood floors, best of fixtures. We are offering on terms of $250
cash and balance like rent.
*?..250 -North side six-room cottage at a sacrifice. This is a modern and up-to
date home in every way. Owner needs some cash and must sell at a loss.
See us about this.
$11,500 Houston street, right at Courtland, we have a lot 50 by 200. with two
houses on it. renting for about *4O per month We consider this one of the
best buys on this street.
44.500 FOR A BEAUTIFUL six-room, fumaee-heated bungalow, in West End.
This is new and ver? attractive. Can make terms.
LITTLE BARGAINS..
*B.OOO NICE LITTLE II''ME. close to Tech school; has six rooms; no loan and
easy terms.
*B,OOO EAST GEORGIA AVKXI'E: a food six-room, modern hoTuv *250 oash"
balai.ee *25 per mont_h_
IsjoOO WEST ENI> bungalow: six rooms. mo.B.rn and prett>W~<m~eas t front"
elevated 'ot. Easy terms. Here is ybur chance.
*5.500 EDGEWOOf' AA’ENUE: a prett?' honieFseven - rooms: storm sheathed and
double floored; built for a home, on a lot 58 b? 104. This lot is worth *IOO per
fool. You can live here a while and sell it for business purposes. *I,OOO cash
balance *35 per month. It is renting for *35 per month, and assume loan of *2 -
.'.on at 6 per cent
*4.250 SPRING STREET: eight-room home, close to Baltimore block. You can't
beat this. A pick-up. Get busy.
MARTIN-OZBURN REALTY CO.
Third National Bank Building. Phones: Ivy 1276. Atlanta 20*.
CROWLEY REALTY CO.
307 Peters Building
FARMS TO EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY.
FOR SALE —Forty acres, close in, on terms. Lot on Peachtree
Hills place. 50x195. at less than half price. Two nice, new
homes in Kirkwood, on terms. Two shady vacant lots in South
Atlanta. $550 each. A lot of choice lots in North Kirkwood, on
car line, on terms.
WE HAVE a customer for a close-in north side lot or house.
WANTED 20 to 30 acres south of Atlatna. close in. M. 5226.
fur sale by Four Miles From Five Points.
GRE E N E
V J 1 -* (20 ACRES )
RIJ* \ I XT FIVK MINUTES walk from car
.IT# 1 I line. In a section that la rupidlx build-
ing up, we have 20 acres that well
z~s w ■ * -wy and will be ready to cut in email tract*
V_J XVA I - lx I !y spring You can double your nione?
Price *250 per acre*, ','ernis
411 EMPIRE BLILIMNG REAL E6TATE, RENTING. LuANb Phones UM
Real Estate For Sale
Real Estate For Sale.
gHARP <5
AUBURN AVENUE
INVESTMENT.
$70.00 PER FOOT.
YOU <lo nor see much prop-
ei4v on this street for
sale at a price like this. Il j
runs through to Old Wheat. 1
and has over a hundred feet i
front. Fifty feet not quite I
two blocks from this sold,
for $132.00 per foot.
SEE US ABOUT THIS.
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LAND FOR SALE.
ON the Roswell chert road, 185 acres,
over 1,700 feet front; land lies well;
125 acres in timber; 1-4 mile from de
pot This is one of the prettiest places
on the Roswell road, and has not been
offered tor sale before since the present
owner has owned it. Can be bought
for less than *IOO an acre. Land this
side about 3 miles lias sold for over SBOO
an acre. Land across the road from
this place owner has refused $l5O an
acre. You will probably never have
such another opportunity. Can arrange
terms on a part: no Information over
I he phone.
THOS. W. JACKSON.
Euurth National Bank Bldg.
Houses For Rent.
GEO. P. MOORE.
Real Estate and Renting.
10 Auburn Ave.
PHONE BELL 5407. ATLANTA 5408 i
177 EAST FAIR STREET—We have aj
nice six-room cottage, with all mod- i
?rn conveniences; nice neighborhood;
■lose to school and within easy walking
listanee. Price *25.
10 EAST ALEXANDER STREET—We
have a two-story, house of . eight
•ooms, carrying modern conveniences;
nice n tigborltood and close-in. Let us
show you this place. Price $35.
Real Estate For Sale
™ HJR SALE
ON MARIETTA CAR
LINE.
A BEAUTIFUL two-story 9-room bun
galow; hot and cold water; porcelain
bath; lighting plant; servants' house;
barn, etable and other outhouses; IT
acres of land. You can subdivide and
sell off several lots. This is an ideal
country home: belongs to non-resident,
and will make special price for a quick
sale. Would consider exchanging for
other property.
THOS. W. JACKSON.
Fourth National Bank Bldg.
AMERICAN THEATER IS
GIVEN CLEAN BILL BY
CITY ELECTRICIAN.
In a news Item published recently in
a local newspaper it was stated that
the i-it? electrician had found the play
house in bad condition and dangerouv
Here are the facts:
Manager Bullock requested the elec
trician to make a thorough examina
tion. at the same time volunteering to
make any change suggested.
After the inspection a few • minor
changes were suggested and made, the
total cost being just $6.50. So condi
tions could not have been very bad.
The box containing the machine is
tneta! lined throughout. If a film should
ignite and the entire contents of the
box burn it could not harm any other
part of the theater.
In case of fire there are exits in front
and rear sufficient to empty the house
in two minutes.
The American theater is as safe as
an? building in Atlanta. (Advt.)
BIG MUSICALAT THE
GAYETY ALL NEXT
WEEK.
The Gayety theater, 98 Whitehal'
street, which has recently come under
the management of Bait Glenn, one of
the most popular managers in the city,
will offer next week the Southern Beau
ty Musical ('oniedy Company in a rip
roaring comedy, entitled “on Uircur
[ t>ay.”
Tlie play is one of tile best >een here
this -eason, and ’s bright and clean
from beginning to end. and w ill be es
pecially pleasing to the ladies and chil
dren.
Beautiful motion pictures add much
Ito the bill. (Advt.)
IT WILL PAY YOU TO
VISIT THE STORE OF
ZAKAS’ BAKERY.
You can get just what you want at
Zakas' Bread and Cake Store, 30
Peachtree street—Five Points—because
you can get bread, rolls, buns, cake or
pastry, and the best feature is, you can
get what you want at prices as low us
you can bake In your own kitchen Th.-
products of this bakery are pure and
dean. No stale bread or cake is sold at
this store. All bread and cake left over
from Katurda? sold at half price Mon
du?. Mtop nt the store and see the d'.s.
play, and if you make a puicbaee you
will aull again. (Advt )
TWO CLASSY SHOWS AT
THE BONITA THEATER
FOR NEXT WEEK.
Next week, in accordance with the
new policy, The Bonita, 32 Peachtree
street, will make a change of bill in
tire middle of the week.
.On Monday, Tuesda? and Wednesday
■'King of Black Weills” will be offered,
and on Thursday, Friday and Saturday
"Family Jars” will be the attraction.
Both of these plays are high-class
musical comedies, and will be presented
b?' the popular Allen & Kenna Co,
and the "At'iation Chorus” of pretty
girls.
Up-to-date motion pictures will be
shown between each performance.
(Advt.)
r//r mmv£lous
GYROSCOPE TOY'
30c bi AMU
brings this toy to any address direct
from manufacturer.
E. MORAN & CO.
92 SOUTH PRYOR STREET.
ATLANTA, GA.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
Georgia Savings Bank and Trust Co.
Located at-Atlanta Ga., at the close of business Nover,', :.C. 1912:
RESOURCES.
Demand loans .* 25,162.00
Time loans ' 904,536.06
Bonds and stocks owned by
the bank I.: 136.990.01
Due from banks and bankers
in this state 65,661.91
Due from, b&nks and bankers
in other states 7,225.12
Currenc?' *6.504.00
Gold 3,787.90
Silver nickels, etc. . 957.65
Cash items . 13.81 11,262.96
Total ,*1,150,838.06
STATE OF GEORGIA—FuIton County.
Before me .came Joseph E. Boston, secretary and treasurer of Georgia Sav
ings Bank and Trust Company, who, being duly sworn, says that the above
and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown bv the
of file in said' bank. JOSEPH E. BOST'ix
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th dav of December, 191"
\v. a. Foster.
.. Notary Public, Fulton County, Georgia
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
Germania Savings Bank
located at Atlanta, Ga., at the close of business November 26, 1912.
RESOURCES.
Time 10an5*445,079.84
Overdrafts, secured 802.53
Bonds and stocks owned b?’ the
bank 20,000.00
Furniture and. fixtures 2.500.00
other real estate 14,567.26
Due from banks and bankers In
‘ this state 7,063.17
•Currency ... . :M.741,00
Gold 110.00
Silver, nickels, etc.... 346.74
Cash items.... 4,434.80 — $11,632.54
T0ta1.*501,644.31
STATE OF GEORGIA—FuIton County.
Before me came Peter F. Clarke, cashier, of Germania Savings Ban:., vvl->'.
being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true con
dition of said bank, as shown by the books of file in said bank.
PETER F. CLARKE
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th dav of December, 1912.
JOHN CAREY.
Notary Public. Fulton County, Georgia
HOLIDAY
SUGGESTIONS
UMBRELLAS. Beautifully designed hand
les in gold ot- silver, odd carved ivory tip
ped with silver, stag tipped with gold, all
silk covers. A handsome and pleasing gift
for a lady or gentleman. Price. $5.00 up.
- C 57 (tHITEHAI I
100 ENGRAVED VISITING CARDS
Correct Script Style, name onlysl.so
Shaded Spanish Script name only $2.50
Shaded Old English, name only .... $2.50
Shaded French Script, name only $2.50
Monogram Stationery from $2.80 per box up.
\ isitinc 1 ards and Engraved Stationery are most accep
table Xmas Gifts.
Al! work is executed in our own factory, which enable
us to fiil orders promptly. If we receive your order before
December fifteenth it will he finished in time for Xmas.
Samples Sent Upon Request
J. P. STEVENS ENGRAVING CO.
Manufacturing Engraver*
Forty-aeotn IVkilthall Sired Atlanta Ga
Our Price
Pay No More
Guaranteed Fresh Country
EGGS
30 cts. doz.
No Limit
These are genuine, fresh coUn
try eggs that other dealers say
they can not buy at any price.
On lbs. Best Gran- Si .00
ulated Sugar tor I
100 lbs. Granulated Sugar Saav
10-lb. Pail Hogless Lard 88
Sweet Fla. Oranges, doz 12c
Large Grapefruit, 6 for*' ' oL
Black Walnuts, lb 2 1.
Walnut Meats, lb 29r
English Walnuts, lbl2 1-2-
English Walnut Meats, lb ” so"
Shelled Almonds, lb so,
Brazil Nuts., lbl2l-2c
Maine Style Sugar Corn . . .71.2 r
Sweet (sifted) Peas 12 1-2 c
Libby’s 35c Asparagus
Tipsl7 1-2 C
Libby’s 50c Asparagus . 39
Euclid Mince Meat, pkg. q r
10c pkg. Holland Rusk . . \ r
10 lbs. Fancy Head Rice . . 59 c
Puget Sound Salmon, can
40c Coffee, lb po_
30c Coffee, lb ;i ’ opr
25c Coffee, lb'
GASH GROCERY CO
IIS-120 Whitehall
READ FDR PROFIT
USE FOrt RESULTS.
GEORGIAN WANT ADS
LIABILITIES.
i Capital stock paid in 290,utu (j
1 Surplus fund lIf.bOOOJ
Undivided profits, less cur
rent expenses, Interest and
taxes paid !■ .187.1
I Unearned interest 126,1
Due unpaid dividends is'l
! Savings deposits 608,'775..
Time certificates 106,13 '
> Total ?1,150,838.1
LIABILITIES.
.Capital stock paid in .?200,000.0t
Undivided profits, less current
expenses, interest and taxes
paid
Unearned interest 73.47'.
Savings deposits 147.488.7:
Time certificates 15,1'8:: ?:
Bills payable, including time
certificates representing bor
rowed money 40,000.'"
T0ta15501,644.3