Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 17, 1912, EXTRA, Page 14, Image 14

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14 ATLANTA REAL ESTATE BOARD Advertisements under thir heading are by members of the BOARD, and *re subject to the best rules and usages prescribed by the BOAfUt. These columns are used exclusively by members of the ATLANTA REAL ESTATE BOARD, ffhlch assures the buver protection of an organi sation designed to remove all improper practices from the business W. A. EOSTER AND RAYMOND ROBSON. Real Estate. Renting and Loans. 11 Edgewood Avenue. FOR SALE. BRAND-NEW ven-room two-ntory house in Kirkwood for 12,625. Shady lot; 50 by 200 feet, electric lighting, sewer and water connections Handsome plumbing A real bargain. Must be sold by Wednesday $1,125 cash. assume loan of $1,500 at 7 per cent for five yearn. Act Monday See Mr Radford. A SDC-RooM BENGAL* »\\ It. the best pari of Weal End New and attrac tive. Owner leaving the city and must sell. A real liar gain For particulars see Mr. Cohen IN THE PEACHTREE ROAD section, a beautiful building site, on Ivy road, near Plasters Bridge r<>ad, overlooking Peach tree road, containing 4 acres Running Water. Snap for $3,000. See Mr White ONE-HAIJE BLOCK from the East l*ke car line. In Kirkwood we have a dandy t six-room bungalow, on lot 50 by 200 feet ; Well shaded This j»la< e ran he bought for $2,550, and Is certainly worth the [money. us show you this, you will Hike ft. See Mr. Bradshaw FOR RENT. STORES. 115 BRYAN STREET. OUT ON BRYAN STREET and Loom la avenue we have a good store room in a fJhice neighborhood, where we think a nice ►grocery store, with fresh meats, ought to command a good trade Price sls. sis marietta street N">hi THE LEET going out Marietta street we have a grH»d store room that wo can xreni you, including cltj- water, for $10.60 tjper month. 274 NORTH BOULEVARD. ION THE LEFT going out Boulevard, near [_ Highland avenue, we have a brand new Hbrlrk store room Has never been oc . Icujried and Is located In A-l good neigh- Iborhood. Fine location for drugs, gro fcerles or any other good business Price | H 8 IM MARIET TA STREET W THE RIGHT going out Marietta street and adjoining the Sixth Ward [bank, we have a brand-new brick store [room, on car line and in thickly nomi nated section of our rlt> . fine location [Price S2O j,WE HAVE A L<»NG LIST of bush houses all over the city Come to see us. foster & rohron. •|E YOI HAVE MONI I to lend we .-an place ft safely. DILLIN-MORRIS CO. 609-10 Atlanta National Bank Bld. Both Phones 4234. AVE have just had placed in our bands for quirk sale a genuine bargain in a six room cottage on Un- south side. We have a price of $2,65(1. assume loan of $1,5(M1, balance cash. Our office sold this p’aee less than 30 days ago for A ’ 5(1(1. House is in perfect repair,’ faces car line and renting for $25 p t month. The price is for a few days only SEE I S about a beautiful north side six room bungalow we are offering on terms of $250 cash and balarlike rent. 61 PONCE DE LEON AVENUE. $6,000. TWO-STORY, seven rooms, new, with all modem conveniences. ’Also garage Ix>t 50x150 $750 cash, balance monthly J. H. EWING. 116 Candler Building Ivy 1839 Atlanta 2866. Legal Notices. LEoRGiA V^77 Mcßea vs. Lizzie Me Rea In Fulton Su perior Court To Lizzie Mcßea By order of court, you are notified that on the 29th day of October, 1912, T M Mcßea filed suit against you for divorce, to the Jan uary term. 1913. of said court You are required to appear at the January term of said court, to be held on the first Mon day in January, to answer the plaintiff's complaint Witness the Hon W. 1). Ellis, judge of said court, this November 1, 1912. ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk . 11-2-18 GEORGIA. FULTON COUNTY Annie William, vs. John <’ Williams Fulton Superior Court Tv John C Williams: llv 1 order of court, you are hereby notified 1 that on the 14th day of October. 1912, Annie Williams filed suit against you for divorce, returnable to the January term, XHI3, of said court. You are hereby re quired to be at the January term of said court, to be held on the first .Mon lav in January. 1913. to answer the plaintiff's complaint Witness the Hon. W I>. Ellis, judge of said court, this November 2 1912 ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk STATE OF GEXJRGIA, FUL/TON COUN TY Superior Court. January Term. 1913 - Annie I 1 Wilson vs Eugene \ Wilson To Eugene A Wilson, Greeting Hi order of court, you are hereby notified that on the 16th day of Octol>er, 1912. Annie I> Wilson filed suit against you for divorce, returnable to the January term. 1913. of | said court You are hereby required to be I anti appear at the January term. '913 of said court, to be field on the first Monday in January. 1913, then and there to answer the plaintiff s complaint Witness the Hon W D. Ellis, Judge of said court, this October 16. 1912 ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk G1 •:< • RGI A. FUI Tn >N C< H • NTY AdT'lT Malcolm vs. Roscoe O Malcolm Ros<-«-e O. Malcolm: By order of court, vuu are ?A\U fled that on lh * l2th da >* ,ls October, 1912. Ada B. Malcolm filed suit against you for divorce to the January term. 1913, lb HOMES BL I LT TO SLIT. NEXT year we want to build fif teen or twenty houses in our Stewart avenue subdivision near the Tenth Ward school. We can build these houses according to the customer's own plans, and ar range easy terms of payment. Now is the time to come in and discuss with our building depart ment the kind of house you wish. You can select a lot, give us an idea of what you want, and we will turn the house over to you complete in every respect. Any one who inspects the houses we have already put up/in this subdivision can see the, high grade of workmanship and mate rial used. We build houses to last and to make every customer feel like passing the word along. I LORRESI A GEORGE ADAIR. DITCH COLONIAL BUNGALOW. A VERY special value in a 7-room and sleeping porch north side home. Not just a house, But a tailor made home; bristling with person ality You've seen many more ex pensive buildings, but nothing at the price with more Individuality. Big lot, 60x172, on Piedmont ave nue, the block below the park. Big cities value park frontage; It spells fresh air and health. A few years hence this particular lot would bring twice the present price for house and all Has garage, furnace, screens, servants’ qua i ters, laundry and anything else you can mention tiiat ought to be in ,-i man's home. The price Is only JS.ooo, on terms w of s«i>o cash and SSO per month. Assume loan of $3,000, due in four years. CHAS. P. GLOVER REALTY CO. 212 WALTON STREET. » Legal Notices. of said court You are required to be at the January term of said court, to be held on the first Monday hi January to answer the plaintiff's complaint. Witness I' D Ellis judge of said court, this 26th dav of October, 1912 ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk GEORGIA Fulton County. Superior Court. Frank A. Nemee vs Wllhehnenla 1> D Nemec. Wllhelmenla D. D. Nemec: By order of court you uro notified that on’Febru ary 13. 1912, Frank A. Nemec tiled suit against you for divorce returnable to the January term. 1913, of said court You are required to be at the January term of said court on the first Monday in January, 1913, there to answer plaintiff’s complaint. Witness the Hon J. T Pendleton, judge superior court, this the 16th dav of <>c tober. 1913 ARNOLD BROYLES, Clark. GEORGIA- Vhdton County Della M. Bohler vs. Frank M. Bohler. Frank M Bohler By order of the court you are notified that on the 6th day of November, 1912 Della M Bohler filed suit against vou for * divorce to the January term, 1913. of said court. You are required to be at the January term of said court, to be held on the first Monday in January, to answer plaintiff's complaint. Witness the Hon. W D. Ellis, judge of said court. This November 5. 1912 ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk. 11-5-50 , Georgian Want Ads Lret Results THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 17. 1912. Houses for Sent. Houses For Rent. FOR RENT. • 11-r. h, 94 Nelson street SSO 00 -r h. 184 Courtland street $35.00 10-r. h , 139 V. Peachtree «.Tan 1). 75 00 -r h , 24 West Baker street .... 35.00 10 r h, 452 Whitehall street .. 50 00 -r L , 429 East Fair street 30.60 10-r h., 23! <’ourtland Street 10.00 Or. h . 52 Cooper street 37.50 WE PUBLISH A WEEKLY RENT BULLETIN, giving a good description of everything we have far rent. Get a copy. JOHN J. WOODSIDE. ' THE RENTING AGENT. 12 AUBURN AVENUE, PHONE MAIN 612. Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. Suburban Home at a Sacrifice ABOUT 2 1-2 miles from the ((‘liter of the city, in beautiful Ormewood, we have a modern 6-room cot tage, eijuipped with ('ITY WATER and FURNACE HEAT. The lot is 125 feet front by 200 feet deep, with an east front, and well shaded. Half block of splendid car service. Good neighbors and beautiful homes on all sides. This place can he bought for $4,- 250, on easv terms. THOMSON & LYNES 18-20 Wultori, Both Phones 458. Restaurant For Sale NEAR one of the busiest comers in Atlanta, and only one block from Five Points, ’ac imve exclusive sale of one of the best paying propositions in the city. Sal.- Im ludes live-yenr lease, all furniture and fixtures ind every thing needful to run a first-class restaurant. European plan ' hotel next door, which furnishes many profitable customers. High-class trade estab lished. Place now being run at a profit. Owner wishes to leave city, onlv reason for selling. If you are looking for a profitable, high-class, paying investment, don't overlook this. THE L. C. GREEN COMPANY 30.) rhii'd National Bank Bldg. Phone Ivv 2943. Marietta Street • \\ E HA\ E 60 feet on .Marietta street, not so far out, that we can sell at. a sacrifice. This has brick stores, residence in rear, is in the midst of improvements, and can be bought for $175.00 per toot. There*is only a couple of thousand in this. G. R. MOORE & COMPANY REAL ESTATE, BUILDING AND LOANS. IVY 4978. 1 109 CANDLER BLDG. FOR SALE ” 'Ss*' 1,11 T T - ! T 1 tPP< ISITE Inman Park; 600 feet front- I X X X 1 J . age on Georgia railway. You can WOODSIDE WEST END HOME RIGHT A'l' GORDON STliEE’l' v .’have ihe home of a party who lias to move on account of business and nmsi sell. 'lmus to suit you. Could make eash ixiyment as low as <230 and monthly payment like rent. Has all improvements large lol: easi from Now, lu re is your chanee to euchre the rem man Bm you must be quick, as a bargain like this won't last long. WILSON BROS. PHONE M 4411-J. 701 EMPIRE BLDG RAMSEY. GREEN tK ANDERSON. 211 Empire Building. Main bii. LI t'KIE STREET BARGAIN—A 25-foot lot on Luckie. facing the Plaza at Bartow and Nassau streets, only s24<t per foot. One fourth cash and one to five years on the balance. GAIN STREET between Bartow and Lnekie—23 feet at $2lO per front foot. Very easy terms. * ■ 11 ■!!■." , $2.50<1. AN 8-rooin house on large* lot. well elevated; shade and fruit trees. We consider this the biggest bargain in Atlanta, and we are going to sell it before Tuesday. REALTY SALES CORPORATION. Main 221. G. T. R. ERASER ■ ‘BUYS AND SELLS REAL ESTATE." I'.' AI'BI'RN AVENUE. Y M C. A BI'ILDING. PHONE BELL 1817 l\ Y. WASHINGTON STREET VIADUCT. CA.X’T V)l appreciate the value <»f a g »ld dollar and the wonderful advantages of a business lot 50 by 150. with entrain.- on two streets, and right near the heart of the city ? \ aloes nil Ground this b>t are steadily climbing and the Hurt buildivig. when completed, will add many thousands to the selling price, only 151 feet frum coriier of (Dimer-street and near the Auditorium Superior location for a light basement warehouse . .. Courtland street, and tine s.<.r< <.r factors facing the viaduct lust about 30i» feet from Decatur street where values are more th.in $1,900 per foot, and onl\ two blocks from railroad tracks and mammoth freight denot of Louisville and Nashvilh railread. Price $20,000. <>n terms of $4 000 cash an<l balance in five annual payments at 6 per cent. Cottage on it rents steadily for S2O per month and helps out while you're waiting for a sure protit. v, ' l: 6ALB BY FRONTING R R. TRACKS. GREENE i Also Two Other Streets.) Where you can’t go wrong; 150 feet on \ T o,u ‘ street b -V 167 feet on another, with 1 Z~\. 1 I I railroad trucks in rear of property. 220 feet. Tw<» old houses now on premises, 4 Z'‘X X T fl \ X.T rented Right at new viaduct Buy it iy. € 9 Ivl 1 — 9 ■ (itiick Only $3,000. For something good. Might trade. oil EMPIRE BUILDING REAL ESTATE. RENTING. LOANS. Phones 1599. WILLIAM S- HARTSOCK CO. REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BLDG Phone 2106 Main. BARGAIN SIO,OOO for a beautiful 9-room. new borne on Ponce IleLeon ave nue; has sit eping porch, steam heat, hardwood floors, birch doors, elegant gas and electric fixtures, two tine porcelain baths, beam ceilings, no loan to assume. This lot runs back to another street in the rear. This is» what you are looking for Terms TAKE a lok at our new Home now being completed at No Nb'ireland ave nue. close to Druid Hills; tile bath, furnace heat, hardwood floors, fine mantels, dressing mirrors, beam ceilings, plate rack; the very best of plumbing; lot is over 230 feet deep; east front. If you don’t get this you are going to be sorry. The price is right and terms easy. $3,650 This 1s a close-in proposition; it is a nice 6-room house, east front, with in walking distance of down town: the best buy in the city It is almost semi central; alley side and rear. Money To Loan Money To Loan ’- - WHEN YOE conipleteyour house or store, building or apartment, let us figure with you for a loan at the lowest rate of interest obtainable. TURMAN. BLACK A- CALHOUN, 205 Empire Building. Loan Correspondents for the Prudential In surance Company of America. Real Estate For -Sale. II ARP & JJOYLSTON i IDEAL HOME PROPOSITION J 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 tile floors, also has large closets, trunk room, and dandy sleeping porch. This house has a tile roof and 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. Houses For Rent. GEO. P. MOORE. Real Estate and Renting. 10 Auburn Ave. Bell Phone .M. 5407. Atlanta 5408. 74 WALTON ST.—We have a nine room house carrying all modern con veniences - house is in good repair and is in a line location for high-class boarding house. Let us show you this place. Price, S7O. 36S CENTRAL AVE., corner Richard son St., you will find a six-room cot tage with all modern conveniences, within easy walking distance. Close to schools. Let us show you this place. Legal Notice. To the Commissioners of Roads and IteE enues of Fulton Comity: Your committee on finance, to which was referred the statement us Arnold Broyles, clerk of tne superior, city and '•rinimal courts; C. \\ . Mangum, sheriff oi the superior, city and criminal courts; i Lowry Arnold, solicitor of the criminal court ot Atlanta, and Hugh M. Dorsev, , solicitor-general of the Atlanta circuit, | made by them in pursuance of section 5 I of the act approved August 22, 1911. with ! the request that said committee consider sapl statements and make such recom mendations as they saw fit tH..this board, 1 as to what aggregate sum should be fixed j to be expended by said officials to) the period of one year, beginning Jan uary 1, 191.3, as compensation for all dep uties, assistants, bookkeepers, clerks and employees of said officers, beg leave to report as follows: We have had before us in considering » this matter the report of the county au ditor recently elected under said' net. dated November 30, 1912. showing the gross meome received by the several offi cers above named from fees, costs, per centages. forfeitures, penalties, allow- i an. es, and all other perquisites of what- ! e\er kin 1 which have been allowed by law to be collected or received by them, as compensation for services during the twelve months just past, as well as the . statements made by the said officers • s I to the number of assistants needed and ; the amount necessary to expend for tin ir employees during the year 1913, and w.- nave made such other and further inves tigations as to tlie amounts which have been actually paid to the employees of these officers during the past year, as to the labor to be performed to properly con duct these respective offices, and the . number of employees necessary to properly conduct the affairs of' these ■!' flees, as seemed necessary to us in order to reach a proper conclusion, and we herewith file with the board the report of Alonzo Richardson, the county audit e dated November 30, 1912. and 'above re ferred to. together with the statements made by the officers mentioned, for its consideration in connection with this re port. As the result of our investigation and after a most careful consideration of the entire situation, we respectfully recom mend that the aggregate sum to be ex pended during the year 1913: 1. By tile clerk i>t the superior, city and criminal courts, as compensation for .di deputies, assistants, bookkeepers, clerl ■■ and employees, be fixed at the sun. of thirty-five thousand ($35,0001 dollars, ex clusive ot the salary ot the clerk liinisei. which is fixed by the statute. 2. By the sheriff of the superior, city and criminal courts, to be so expended be fixed at thirty-two thousand ($32, ' 3 dollars, exclusive of Hie salary of the sheriff himself, which is fixed by th stat ute. 3. By the solicitor-general of the A.-I lanta circuit to lie so expended, be tixid at live thousand i $5,000) dollars, exclu sive of his own salary, which is fixed b the statute. 4. By the solicitor of the city court or criminal court of Atlanta to be so expend ed. be fixed at thirty-five hundred ts 3," t) ; dollars, exclusive ..I his own salary, wh -b is fixed by the statute. These sums being the aggregate stm « in each ease to be expended under the provisions of the act approved Angus. 1911. and to cover all expenses of the re spective offices referred to, which us a matter of law the said act undertakes to deal with, and the same, in the opinion of your committee, being reasonable, r. - gard being had to the amount of labor necessary to be performed and the nuni l«r of employees necessary to do the work in the several offices referred to. Your committee desires to call vour at tention to the fact that they have eon I strued this act of the legislature as In tending-to provide <l> that onlv such rea sonable number of employees shall he em ployed In these offices as are necessarv to perform the Work in the offices ..ffi'- eiently and properly; (2l that the em ployees in sai.l offices shall receive rea sonable compensation, regard being had to the amount of labor necessary to be performed in order to properly and efri eiently perform their duties; and (3) that due consideration l.eing had to Hie above stated purposes, these offices may be made to < fintribute substantial revenue i. ■ the county treasury, these purposes being in addition to the legislative intent to cure certain evils which it was supposed had arisen under the fee system A comparison between the aggregate sums fixed for the expenses of these sev eral offices as aboVe recommended and the report of the county auditor as to ' tlie income received by these offices from ' the various sources enumerated in tlie 1 act will disclose that If these offices pro- ( duee as much revenue in the year 1913 I as in the last year, the net sum’ of prae- ’ tieally forty thousand <s4o,(>oo» will be < contributed to tlie county treasury from : i these sources, over and al>..v. ih e ex penses of these including the sal- I arles <>f Hie chief Wicrs themselves; . provided.'however, that the county is able < to feed the prisoners ai the jail at no greater expense than the sheriff was able 1 to do it within the past twelve months, : the protil to the sheriff from that source i being approximately twelve thousand I ($12.0001 dollars. | Respectfully submitted, Clifford L. Anderson, <'hairman. S B. 1 Turm.ui, H. E. \V Paitner, Finance, i Committee . 1 The above report and recommendation | < A Canary For Christmas Do you know of anything more suitable and acceptable as a Christmas remembrance for wife, daughter or sweet heart than one of these sweet-voiced songsters? They are different from the usual run of Christmas gifts, something * that is both apparent and a source of pleasure every hour of the day. Guaranteed singers $2.75 each. Special St. An dreasburg Roller Canaries $5.00 each. Brass and Wire Guard Cages We have the largest and most attractive line of brass canary cages, with or without wire guards, ever shown in Atlanta. We can please everyone on cages in styles and prices. SI.OO to $5.00 each. Goldfish and Fish Globes Two thousand finely colored and marked goldfish just in from the breeding ponds. They are certainly beauties. Goldfish are always a source of interest and amusement for the children. Why not goldfish for a Christmas re membrance? Fish 10, 15 and 25 cents each. Globes 25c to $3.00 each. Plants for Christmas Tables Our plant window is worth coming to see; Ferns, Flow ering Begonias, Poinsettias and Combination Pots and Pans of Flowering and Decorative Plants, just what is needed to add the pleasing touch of freshness and color to the table or house decorations. The prices, too, are astonishingly low for this class of plants. H. G. Hastings & Co. 16 West Mitchell Street I_. A Hardts Please to WBj thegagg ** ** a se Away In i Above Moving AnythingPl ctures I “IRELAND, the OPPRESSED" A Kalem Drama that will bring laughter and tears. “BART K. FOREMAN”' A Thrilling Western Drama by Lubin, “PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CARE OF INFANTS ’’ EDISON EDUCATIONAL PICTURE. ( 6REAT SPECIAL OFFERINC The Wandßi' Um " " n Oe FOO! ' fill Musical M World iMis ia iTHE GREAT DAYTON i MONTGOMERY j The Moving Picture Man. rla l ? e ß nr?o n S:i <l^’T l urm ha an t,ee <rs ,l h * ««r. elty an.i . : . ■.‘s7s,tm.r d’.nurs dX«le S e aH S h i^an r u ’“V a 7 '''' |Uire '’ ' ofi'ieJs'tlreblfnre m.mi'.h" 19U ’ f °' the «"• b >' —1 ini: ' action of the board in th,- paper in which I ?i? i',X.i v . wTr," r A i" J' ' In'The e AHatH^GonsUtSutn' ,',7,*? roa'is' < J w'in na l dve^ri«e l, tH?stn , '' M revpni “ s l-'ul'mi'cJunTy. Georgia. legal rate d<l ' ertl «e the same at the meeting held ,>n the 10th day ot D-j-’o ■ ho'ani" irdlre'-led r t.' h furni , .<h r .rf < "furl'h u m' ; ! n<l l: * ' 1 of the superior, city and criminal eouris. 11 r County, Georgia 4 ■