Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 11, 1912, FINAL, Page 18, Image 18

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18 Real Estate For Sale. Houses For Rent. W. A. Foster & Raymond Robson REAL ESTATE. RENTING AND LOANS. Bell Phones 1031-1032 11 EDGEWOOD AVENUE. Atlanta Phone 188 L "IF YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD. IT’S SO.” FOR SALE. ON WILIJAMS STREET. Just north of Baker, a lot fronting 58 feel and extend ing back 205 feet, with a 10-fo®t alley on the sld/ W<- <<nsider tlii.- baa good buy for (2,000 cash and $2,000 a year for four years, with 7 per cent Interest. The place is suitable for apartments, garage, laundry or any light machinery. Will steadily increase in value. See Mr. Rad ford. ON A GOOD CORNER on Piedmont avenue, a very attractive ten-room resl ilence. with all the city conveniences. Comparatively n< . A splendid purchase for $13,500. See Mr White or Mr. Brad shaw. IN THE EAST LAKE SECTION, only a few hundred feet oft the Automobile I ’ , ?7 l 7'l |J ' dutiful tract of land fronting 400 feet on a good road, con- Taming about four acres. The grove around the house Is magnificent The im provements are substantial. Could be eas "X converted into a modern home. We offer this as a splendid suburban home proposition and cheap for $5,000 un verv easy terms. See Mr. Hook or Mr. Eve. ' If You Have Money to Lend. We Can Place it Safely. FOR RENT? ~ 9-r. h., 52 Cooper street . $37.50 ’ 8-r. h., 9 Orange street $37.50 9-r. h., 9 East North avenue .... 55.00 8-r. h., 62 Irwin street 25.00 9-r. h., 184 Courtland street 35.09 ! T-r. h., 31 East Alexander street.. 27 so 9-r. h., 340 Luckie street 35.00 ' 7-r. h , 158 Capitol avenue 35.00 WE PUBLISH \ WEEKLY 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 612. Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. DECATUR STREET $3.000 TWO LOTS 52x85 to alley on north side of Decatur street, just beyond Yonge street. Special price for a limited time. This will prove a money-maker. J. H. EWING 110 LOBBY, CANDLER BUILDING. Ivy 1839. Atlanta 2865. SAVE THE NICKELS—THE DOLLARS WILL TAKE CARE OF THEMSELVES. ON SOUTH SIDE CORNER wo offer two brick stores on lot 50x100; stores now rented under lease for $65 month; room enough on rear of lot to build an other store or small cottage. This is a safe Investment, and one that is now pay ing good ret urns. See us quick. 701 W< ml >\t ARI > AVE Good house with hall through center, on a lot 50x100 with an alley on side; house rents for $18.60 per month. Easy terms can be made on this All information can be had at our office. VACANT LOTS IN COLONIAL HILLS On St. Michaels street we have the exclusive sale of two beautiful and well shaded lots, 50x150 each? Tile side walks. water and sewerage down. On one of the highest points in this section. Special price to quick buyer. THE L. C. GREEN COMPANY 305 Third National Bank Bldg. Phone Ivy 2943. TWO BARGAIN? $1,350 FOR new six-room negro house; water and sewer; rents for $16.50 per month; never vacant; fine location. $2,750 FOB two-story, seven-room modern home; all conveniences; half block of car line. See us Monday. RAMSEY, GREEN & ANDERSON 214-215 Empire Building. M. 66. Atlanta, 344. DILLIYMORRIS CO. 609-10 Atlanta National Bank Building—Both Phones 4234. $5,750—F0R a new, never-occupied 7-room 2-story house, on one of the best streets in West End. lias furnace heat, hard wood floors, sleeping porch, beautiful fixtures; plenty of large closets, nicely tinted walls, big porches, on lot 54x200, Can make terms. $2,000 —CLOSE IN on the south side we have a good 6-room cottage on lot 50x140 to alley, renting for $lB per month. This is in perfect repair, and on one of the main streets on the south side. Can arrange terms. No loan. A PRETTY 8-room 2-story house, on St. Charles avenue. SSOO under its worth for a quick sale. Only new and nice homes around it. See us about this. FOR SALE NO. 107 SOUTH GORDON STREET. MAKE US AN OFFER on this beautiful West End Park bungalow. Lot 50x200. Easy terms. THOMSON & LYNES 18 and 20 Walton street. Both Phones 458. FOR SALE BI “ Four leg F rom pj ye p pouts j uts GREENE ... acres., RJT *\ T A | UIVE MINUTES walk from car *-/ -O~ V 11 line, in a section that is rapidly build- ing up. we have 20 acres that lies well C( \ A I TZ> \ XT X7 ? nd " 1!1 be ready to cut in small tracts V 7 IVI I 1X I by spring. You can double your money 1 rice $250 per acres. Terms. 511 EMPIRE BUILDING. REAL EST ATE. RENTING. LOANS. ’ Phones 1599. WILLI AMS-HARTSOCK CO. REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BLDG Phone 2106 Main. for “ beautiful 9-room. new home on Ponce DeLeon ave ol?s'J'tV'T? I' 11 l' or, 'b, steam heat, hardwood floors, birch doors, elegant gas T?d ■ b7TiE i Xt 't r< ? ' two ,. flne porcelain baths, beam ceilings, no loan to assume for Tern's b another strcct ln ,h « rear - This is what you are looking TAKE a Ink at our new > ome now being completed at No 292 Sion land ave. iT c ose 1,1 Druid Hills, tile hath, furnace heat, hardwood floors line mantels ~ r T '> ’ bea '” Hal, •ck; the very best of plumbing lot is as «“ >« JU .»'fc &£ DEC ATI’R HOM I’. BA RGA IN' !! ; ; Ti''“ ,"‘? r '! *' N 'T ,h Decatur «"• “tie; lot faces -heuthe.l, til. bath, . ,„„b’mat it ,n i'x'iui‘folding thwii 1 st,,l "i- lernis, 1180 cash. balam lik« mit ‘ ‘ ... . r .;. ■ a ’♦*«! bargain with pleasni.. mid you will b, glm' to'do the res" "* W " hOW 11 tu you „ , WILSON BROS. PHONE M 4411-J. W1 EMp|RE uudq STORES. 15 BRYAN STREET. OUT ON BRYAN STREET and Loomis avenue we have a good store room in a nice neighborhood, where, we think a nice I grocery store, with fresh meats, ought to command a good trade. Price sls. 816 M HUETT A STREET ON THE LEFT going out Marietta street we have a good store room that we can rent you, including city water, for $10.69 j,er month. 271 .v dt’l H Bi lULEVARD. ON THE LEFT going out Boulevard, near Highland avenue, we have a brand new brick store room. Has never been oc cupied and is located in A-l good neigh borhood. Fine location for drugs, gro- | ceries or any other good business. Price ; MARIETT '• STREET. ON THE RIGHT going out Marietta street and adjoining the Sixth Ward bank, we have a brand-new brick store room, on ear line and in thickly popu- I lated section of our city; tine location. Price S2O. I WE HAVE A LONG LIST of business bouses all over the citv. Gome to see us. FOSTER & ROBSON. TTTE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWSAVFDNFSDAY, DECEMBER 11. 1912. Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. 11TH STREET HOME ABOUT 300 feet off Peachtree street, on corner 50x200, we have a modern twelve-room house: all conveniences. This home has a specula- S. tire future, which is rarely found in a home place, yet not affecting it as a home. Price $15,500. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR 50 Acres Near Peachtree Road \\ E OFFER 50 acres within one mile of Peachtree road. Joins W. T. Ashford’s propertv. THE BEST BARGAIN IN SI B f’KBAN ACREAGE. $3,000 cash. EDWIN P. ANSLEY Land Department. Phone Ivy 1600. Realty Trust Building. G. T. R. FRASER BUYS AND SELLS REAL ESTATE.” 19 Auburn Avenue. Y. M. C. A. BLDG. Phone Ivy 2308. CONTINUED BUYING at high and ever-increasing prices in limeliglA sections jnay do fairly well for men of unlimited wealth, but is neither safe nor ad visablo for those of small resources and unable to weather the inevitable storm of a depressed market. ON A PROMINENT, CLOSE-IN THOROUGHFARE, where prices ar<p NOW rea sonable and will rapidly increase when improvements of magnitude now under way are completed, I have 50x150 feet with TWO STREET FRONTS and small income, for $20,000 that should sell readily for $30,000 well within two years’ time. This is an absolutely safe and sure investment. James Street Lot $325 a Front Foot THIS has a small house which can easily be converted into a store and res idence. Within a stone’s throw of the new Ansley hotel and right at the new Y. M. C. A. building. This is a bargain, and only takes $2,000 cash. CALL US UP about any of the following pieces of property: Store house on lot 25x100, Marietta street; combination store house on lot 34 by 110, East Georgia avenue; Houston street; Edgewood avenue; Auburn avenue. G. R. MOORE & COMPANY IVY 4978. 1409 CANDLER BLDG. FOR SALE LOXG L S 2O o R 30 IO TINT I <ll Acres.) I J. JL X 11 I . OPPOSITE Inman Park; 600 feet front •J J age on Georgia railway. You can <T T ’T'x T T \T •> make money here. VV ( JI J I JI THOS. R. FINNEY, Sales Mgr. w v V Z V x 12 Auburn Avenue. Money To Loan. Money To Loan. WHEN YOU completeyour house or store, bulking or apartment, let us figure with you for a loan at the lowest rate of interest obtainable. TURMAN, BLACK & CALHOUN, 205 Empire Building. Loan Correspondents for the Prudential In surance Company of America, n=n- =II—II |f=in=r;T— T- ;|== H pACH GEORGIAN WANT 0 H AD is a little salesman H 0 who will CRY YOUR WARES H Jh TO ALL THE PEOPLE. h • • •••««*m »•••••*«•«••*»«»«4V»*iV•*»*»*»*•*•*i*.'•*•**••*i*•**••*••*»**••••«•’ I! I Looking in the Right Place IT O W many thousand pairs 11 of eyes do you suppose “search” The Georgian Want Columns every day? Georgian want ads cost lit tle but accomplish much. Both Phones 8000 Real Estate For Sale. IDEAL HOME PROPOSITION WEST PEACHTREE STREET. ON A LOT 50x200 on the swell- est part of this beautiful thor oughfare we have a modern nine room home, with conveniences as follows: Five rooms down stairs, toilet and lavatory, with hard wood floors in every room but the kitchen, hardwood staircase, four bed rooms upstairs and two baths with tife floors, also has large closets, trunk room, and dandy sleeping porch. This house has a tile roof aud a great big tile front veranda. House is heated with a hot water furnace, and the radiators are placed with an idea of getting the best results and still leaving the proper space for the furniture. This is a grand home, and we can make easy terms. NUNS SAVE 25 PATIENTS FROM HOSPITAL BLAZE PEORIA, ILL., Dec. 11.—The lives of 25 patients were saved by the sisters in St. Francis hospital today when fire broke out in the building. The sisters and residents carried out the patients. The hospital is conducted by the third order of the Sisters of St. Francis. SANITY TEST ASKED FOR BALDWIN COUNTY SLAYER The governor has been asked to ap point a lunacy commission to inquire into the sanity of Henry Taylor, of Baldwin county, sentenced to be hanged for murder on January 3. It is said he has become insane since he com mitted the deed. MAJOR M. J. DANIEL NOW COLONEL OF 2D GA. INF. The adjutant’s office today issued a commission to Major M. J. Daniel, of Griffin, to be colonel of the Second reg iment infantry, state troops. He was elected recently to this posi tion bj' the commissioned officers of the regiment. ' iWJS® 1 'wt > “The Union cannot endure, half slave—half ” 1 5 Recollections [| of a 3 Soldier’s Wife By MRS. JOHN A. LOGAN “ Did you think there was a great deal of bitterness in the recent Presidential campaign? It was a “Pink Tea” compared with the excitement, rancor and turbulence of the campaign of 1860. 3 Political differences then meant probable Her Recollections are History—a most £ 1 war —a bloody war between brothers. important addition to the history of that j. Speakers and writers felt that the very life period of our country. They fire the of the Nation depended on their words. imagination and carry the reader along as 4 entertainingly as though her work were a Q Mrs. John A. Logan was the girl-wife of popular novel of the day. 0 one of the most noted figures of those y stirring times. She knew personally the Mrs. Logan’s description of the famous actors in the great tragedy being staged; Lincoln-Douglas debates, the fierce cam- B she was one of them herself, weighted with paign of 1860 and the inauguration oi q a responsibility far beyond her years. Abraham Lincoln, appear in the January ] (osmopolitan Magazine l 15 Cents a Copy At All News-Stands o el""" i o iz::,' .1 o r —i o i —i oi l zj o r~n o i "zj o jzzzi o rzzi o REAL ESTATE PROPERTY TRANSFERS. Warranty Deeds. SB.OO0 —E. D. Lupo to J. C. Burruss, lot 100 by 200 feet, north side Euclid avenue, being lot 85, per plat of Inman Park. De cember 9. Love and Affection —Percy H. Adams to Mrs. Charlotte Greene Adams, 14 West North avenue, 40 by 106 feet. Decem ber 10. s3,soo—James R. Ellis to J. C. DeFoor and J. H. Whisenant, 122 West Alexander street, 33 by 95 feet. October 5. $3,500 —J. C. DeFoor and J. H. ’Whise nant to N. G. Pooios, same property. December 7. S7O0 —South Atlanta Land Company to Mary Chandler, lot 50 by 150 feet, north side Dorothy avenue, 150 feet west of Lansing street. December 9. sls0 —City of Atlanta to J. T. Golden, lot 14, block 399, section 23, Oakland cemetery. March 6. S7S—IV. E. Howell to W. H. Couch, lot 28. column 10, section A, of Greenwood cemetery. November 20. $4,500 —L. C. Mathews to Mrs. M. C. Sheek, lot 51 by 90 feet, west side Court land street, 50 feet north of Merritts ave nue. December 10. ssl5 —Virgie C. Beach to W. H. Chivers, lot 40 by 100 feet, east side Chestnut street, 650 feet north of West Fair street. December 3. $525 —W. H. Chivers to T. H. Brannen, same property. December 10. $2,010 —W. J. Richardson to H. A. Ether idge, lot 84 by 160 feet, northeast corner Chestnut and Magnolia streets. Novem ber 29. $475 —Mary T. Stranahan et al. to Mrs. Virgie C. Beach, lot 40 by 100 feet, east side Chestnut street, 650 feet north of West Fair street. October 20. $1,450 —Owens Johnson to A. L. Glass, lot 34 by 80 feet, south side Greensfer ry avenue, 426 feet east of Holland street. June 17, 1911. $95 —W. H. Rogers to A. J. Jolly, lot 40 by 134 feet, east side Francis street, 400 feet south of Marietta street. No vember 27. 1911. $2,500 —Arthur Tufts to Mrs. Lillie Law she, lot 47 by 170 feet, south side Augusta avenue, 276 feet west of Cherokee ave nue. December 3. sl25 —Eugene S. Kelly to Mutual Loan and Banking Company, lot 9 by 122 feet, west side Bradley street. 227 feet north of Decatur street. Deecmber 6. sß,ooo—Mell R. Wilkinson to E. P. Mc- Burney, half interest in lot 159 by 209 feet, west side Peachtree street, 300 feet south of Sixteenth street. December 9. $6,210 —James D. Stocks to Joseph Ix>e wus et al.. 5 acres in southeast corner land lot 101; also lot on Stewart avenue, in southwest corner land lot 92. Novem ber 4, 1911. SSO0 —E. G. Black to Ann Augusta Al len. lot 14 by 93 feet, south side Eleventh street, 441 feet east of Piedmont avenue. November 16. $3,750 —Mrs. Edward O’Donnell to W. L. Champion, 94 HUI street, 50 by 128 feet. November 14. $750 —R. A. Higgins to Mrs. Mary P. Gill, lot 100 by 130 feet, east side Pop lar street, 95 feet north of Genessee ave nue. December 4. $1,700 —Suburban Realty Company to R. A. Higgins, same property. December 4. $2,000 —D. B. Kendrick to J. L. Bass, lot 50 by 180 feet, east side Lawton street, 225 feet north of Lucile avenue. Novem ber 30. 410,000 —Eugenia T. Candler to John T. L ..Jams and .1. Pone Brown, lot 85 by 230 feet, south side Edgewood avenue, being lot 17, plat of Inman Park. December 10. $2,750 —W. W. Strong to E. Cornelison, lot 41 by 225 feet, 27 Holderness street. December 3. $1.749 —Suburban Realty Company to Miss Lena M. Cox, lot 100 by 130 feet, east side Elm street, 162 feet south of Dill avenue. Deecmber 10. $1 and Other Considerations —W. A. Gib son to Emily B. Gibson, 118 Simpson street; also 7 McAfee street; also 135 East Georgia avenue; also land in Union county, Georgia. July 1, 1911. Love and Affection —Mrs. Nettie M. Os wald to W. N. Oswald, 65 Kelly street, 34 by 135 feet. November 18. Bonds For Title. $23,000 Penal Sum—Henry E. Harman to Mrs. Ida D. Fraser, lot 60x200 feet, southwest corner Juniper and Seventh streets. December 9 1910 Penal ■ Dickey (by executors) to e ( . h r ’ f ; J -■ Remsen, lot 200x356 feet t| Tuxedo drive, being nori h I , a T ,u ' h Tuxedo Park. December 4 i' yf lo < , $13,920 Penal Sum-Same \ T I 203X606 feet, north side Paces’r Sani -'J being south part of lot 5 of -Kv ! y December 4, 1912. 01 1 ux wlo $5,230 —Miss Susie Sawtell V. right, lot 25x138 feet, ™ lt “ si"; £ I wood avenue, 280 feet ~ , ’. le street. November 20 1912 ’ ’ of Kw ss,23o—Same to same lot south side Edgewood avem-~ east of Daniel street ’ ? 5a 1912. • -'o'ember 3 SII,BOO Penal Sum—G. w t,, , ■ s Nora G - Web b. lot 50x’>L t| side Moreland avenue. 250> fU/T’ ”1 Walker street. February 8 n T h «1 fel^L tO ., N ’ Y- Be » July 11 T>- M sl,ooo Penal Sum—Elbert’< . 4 Tillie F. Jennings, lot 37x1 'e*' 1 t 0 "J east corner Ashby and October 23, 1912. arsons street] $5,000 Penal Sum—Dickinson , I Company to William J. Dunn "", M Pryor street, 97x160 feet K i 1912. Transferred to Mr 1 i® l ! Dunn. December 6, 1912 " le 11 $2,500 Penal Sum—Grisham i- Company to C. E. Jones Im southwest corner West Tenth an streets. December 9 1910 ‘ an ' SII,OOO Penal Sum—Mrs “’ Cora p n I signol to Mrs Ida Patterson VcH kee avenue, 85x125 feet. NoJe’Ur’d s2,ooo—Home ti Company to Penn Mutual Life’ n™~2l Company, lot 40x110 feet, east S( u venture street, 156 feet south Ch J r nno Nr enue l Member 71 SI,OO0 —Miss Lena M Cox t, 1 I Brown, lot 100x130 feet? east street. 162 feet south of Dill avenue' rul cember 10, 1912. avenue. M S2OO-E. E. Waters to Mrs G u I a U- lot 87x169 feet, northwest side t?T| street, 170 feet northeast of pT’M road. December 10, 1912 ' r ‘ o<r»| s2,ooo—Mrs. Mabel H. Moodv to w -I Treadwell & Co., lot 200x535' feet ,/,| side Peachtree road, 240 feet nnrthea • J \T-nn T r > id tY £° ad ’ De uember io e ,7j $1,500 —O. D. Gorman. Sr r o Mrs v?I G. Ryder et al., lot 50x143 feet, nortbws'l comer Spring and Hunnicutt November 19, 1912. s7,ooo—Commonwealth Properties poration to Dr. W. S. Elkin lot feet, east side Spring street ’oo ’ml S °«-™ Of r ß ? k £ r , street December 9w? 1 J’ " es t to Mrs. Lula I> AnS 10l 3,xio feet, west side Withers iii-? 9 0 ’im 1 S ° Uth ° f L ° Ve Slreel ’ Dece «s ssoo—Same to M. A. Herndon, lot S-yi feet, west side Withers place 137 south of Love street. December 9 isp s667—Henry Rosser to Smith & Slim, son Lumber Company, lot 100x215 ft* on Campbellton road. 203 feet east il i N r’o a N, “• Hl ? e ’ ’l'viding land lots 136 arj 153. November 10, 1912. * Quitclaim Deeds. s7oo—Life Insurance Company of Vj. ginia to Mrs. Cora B. Rossignol, lot 50r 85 feet, south side Glennwood avenue, IS’ feet east of Cherokee avenue. Novemb# 2o t 1912. $5 M. McClintock to Home Building and Investment Company, lot 5x150 W south side St. Charles avenue. 58 fed west of Bonaventure street. Novemte 29, 1912. Mortgages. $575 —Mrs. Lillie May MeCrarv to Geor. gia Savings Bank and Trust 'Companft lot of one and one-half acres on Southern railway right-of-way, in land lot 252, Seventeenth district. December 9, 1911 FOR SALE—Farm one-fourth as larg* and five times as good as the one yoi are toiling on back East. Take advai* tage of the percentage in your favor. Th* Ninth Anniversary edition of The Los An geles Examiner, out December 25, will tel you how this can be Mailed to any ad< dress in United States or Mexico 15 cents; Canada or foreign points 25 cents Send in your order now. 10-21-4