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ATLANTA REAL ESTATE BOARD
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REAL INSTATE BOARD, ighlch assures the buyer protection of an organi
sation designed to remove All improper practices from the business.
W. A. FOSTER
'AND
RAYMOND ROBSON.
Real Estate, Renting and
Loans.
11 Edgewood Avenue.
FOR SALE.
BRAND-NEW seven-room two-story
house in Kirkwood for 12.625. Shady
lot: W by 200 feet, electric lighting sewer
and water connections. Handsome
plumbing A real bargain Must be sold
by Wednesday. 11,125 "'ash. assume loan
of 11,500 at 7 per cent for five years. Act.
Monday. Seo Mr. Radford.
A SIX-ROOM BUNGALOW In the bept
part of West End. New and attrac
tive. Owner leaving the city and must
•ell A real bargain. For particulars see
Mr. Cohen
IN THE PEACHTREE ROAD section, a
beautiful building site, on Ivy road, near
Plasters Bridge road, overlooking Peach
tree road, containing 4 acres Running
water. Snap for >3,000. See Mr. White
ONE-HALF BLOCK from the Eaat I-ike
car line. In Kirkwood, we have a dandy
•H -room bungalow, on lot 50 by 200 feet
Well shaded This place can be bought
for $2,650, and ' ertalnl worth the
money. us show you tills, you will
like it See Mr. Bradshaw.
FOR RENT.
STORES.
115 BRYAN STREET
OUT ON BRYAN STREET and Ix>oinl»
avenue we have a good store room In a
nice neighborhood, where we think a nice
grocery store, with fresh meats, ought to
command a good trade Price >ls.
816 MARIETTA STREET
GN THE LEFT going out Marietta street
we have a good store room that we can
rent you, including city water, for >10.60
per month.
274 North boulevard.
ON THE LEET going out Boulevard, near
Highland avenue, we have a brand new
brick store room. Has never been oc
cupied and Is located In A-1 good neigh
borhood. Fine location for drugs, gro
ceries or any other good business. Price
>25.
898 MARIETTA STREET.
ON THE RIGHT going out Marietta
street and adjoining the Sixth Ward
bank, wo have a brand-new brick store
room, on ear line and in thickly popu
lated section of our cltj ; fine location
I Tice >2O
WE HAVE A LONG LIST of business
houses all over the city. Come to see us.
FOSTER & ROBSON.
II YOU HAVE Money to lend we can
place It safely.
FOR SALE OR
LEASE.
THE FINEST bed of
brick clay in North
Georgia. On a railroad
25 miles of Atlanta. <
Wood in abundance.
Address Box 196, Law
renceville, Ga., or J. 11.
Ewing, 116 Lobby,
Candler Building. Both
Phones.
61 PONCE DE LEON
AVENUE.
$6,000.
TWO-STORY, seven rooms, new,
with all modern conveniences.
Also garage, Lot 50x150. $750
cash, balance monthly.
J. H. EWING.
116 Candler Building,
Ivy 1839. Atlanta 2865.
DILLIN-MORRIS CO.
609-10 Atlanta National Bank Bld.
Both Phones 4234.
SEE us about a high-class 6-room bunga
low on the north side We can sell on
terms of 1300 cash and balance like rent.
This is a real home In every way. Will
have to be seen to be appreciated.
$1,350 for a vacant lot right off of High
land avenue, with all improvements
Better see this Nothing else on the
street at this price
NO. $7 South Gordon street. Go look at
this beautiful 2-story 7-room house if
you want to see something pretty. Buy
this and give It to your wife for a Christ
mas present. 1 arn sure she would be
more than pleased. We can make terms
to suit
FOUND—The best place for prosperity
and success Everybody's doing it.
Come out to Southern California The
Ninth Anniversary edition of The Eos
Angeles Examiner will set you right. Out
December 25. Mailed to any address in
United States or Mexico 15 cents a copy,
Canada or foreign points 35 cents Send
in your oraer now. 10-21-4
HOMES BUILT TO SUIT.
NEXT year we want to build sis-
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-
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* range easy terms of payment.
n
1 Now is the time to come in and
;t discuss with our building depart
s merit the kind of house you wish.
You can select a lot, give us an
- idea of what you want, and we
it
will turn the house over to yon
' complete in every respect.
t
j Any one who inspects the
houses we have already put up in
this subdivision can see the high
J grade of workmanship and mate-
> rial used. We build houses to
last and to make every customer
j feel like passing the word along.
FORREST & GEORGE
ADAIR.
POPLAR STREET LOT.
$18,500.
OPPOSITE the postoffice,
in sight of the new Healy
building, and in line for
rapid enhancement. NOTH
ING to equal this lot for the
price.
J. li. EWING.
116 Lobby, Candler Bldg.
Ivy 1839. Atlanta 2865.
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R. 0. COCHRAN CO.
REAL ESTATE. RENTING AND
• LOANS
74 and 76 Peachtree Street.
ON HARWELL STREET, near
Ashby street, we have a nice
5-room cottage, on a good lot,
that we can sell for $1,550, on
terms of SIOO cash, balance
monthly. This place is a bar
gain at this price.
ON CAIN STREET, near Ivy
street, we have one of the best
apartment sites in the city. Large
lot, 65x200. This is a splendid,
close-in buy, and we can sell it
on the best of terms. A small
cash payment and balance in 5
years. $300.00 per foot.
DRUID HILLS CORNER
LOT.
WITHIN one and one-half blocks
of the most beautiful home in
Atlanta wo have a perfectly level
1 corner lot,-facing east and south,
of 155 feet front by 290 feet deep,
that we can deliver, if taken at [
once, at SSO per front foot. There
is nothing else in this section to
compare with this.
HAAS & MTNTYRE.
Atlanta National Rank Bldg.
Phone M. 1235.
Homer A. McAfee. Sales Mgr.
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1?/ 1912.
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) 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,
I 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.
NOTICE.
Do you want a nice home, and
a good one, at low price? If so,
look at that beautiful 6-room bun
galow, with all conveniences, tile
bath, double walls and floors; no
better at any price; 111 McLen
den street. On car line—which
makes it convenient to any point
in city on short notice. Price
$4,500, on terms to suit.
S. W. SULLIVAN & SON.
308 Peters Building.
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 tn a fine location for high-class
boarding house. Let us show you this
place. Price, S7O.
368 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. Lot us show you this place.
Houses for Rent. Houses For Rent.
FOR RENT.
IT £ ’ o.? i‘. ra ," ge ?‘ re ?‘ I B ’ r h - 188 Highland avenue $25.00
M-r. h., -88 Spring street 35.00 | 8-r. h., 148 Whitefooril avenue 25.60
8-r. h., 15 West I hird street 32.50 8-r. h., 62 Irwin street 25 00
8-r. h., 504
WE PUBLISH A WEEKLY RENT BULLETIN, giving a good description of
everything we have for rent. Get a copy.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE.
THE RENTING AGENT, 12 AUBURN AVENUE, PHONE MAIN 612.
Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale.
Cherokee Avenue
ON CHEROKEE AVENU E, facing Grant Park, we
have for sale a six-room cottage on elevated lot 50
xl<)0 feet. Price $3,750.00 on very easy terms.
Empire Trust and Safe Deposit Co.
EMPIRE B UILDING.
FORCED TO SELL
WE HAVE ;i client with five houses on the south side, that he
is forced to sell. Come to the oflice and let us explain the rea
sons. If you have a little cash, here is the place to make it grow.
See us quick.
HARPER REALTY COMPANY
717 Third National Bank Building.
Bell Phone Ivy 4286. Atlanta Phone 672.
11 - ----------- T
West Peachtree
SB,OOO WEST PEACHTREE; another good home with eight rooms Lot 55 In 200.
Can arrange terms. Get busy.
$9,000 ONE OF the prettiest nine room, brick veneer homes vou ever went in:
has breakfast room, sleeping porch, hardwood doors, furnace. The screens
and curtains go with the house. Don't watt. It is going to sell.
$;i.550 ANt'THEII WEST PEACHTREE .'orner with good eight-room itome "it it
You will And everything heart could wish in this pretty home. Vou will
make no mistake in comparing our values before buying, as we can save you
money.
MARTIN-OZBURN REALTY CO.
THIRD NATIONAL BANK BLDG. PHONES: IVY 1376; ATLANTA 208
WEST END HOME
RIGHT AT GORI'ON STREET we have the home of a party who has to move on
account of business and must sell. Terms to suit you Could make cash
payment as low as $250 and monthly payment like rent Has all improvements
large lot: east front Now, here Is tour chance to euchre the rent man. But vou
must be quick, as a bargain like this won’t last long
WILSON BROS.
PHONE M. 4411-J. 701 EMPIRE HI .Dr.
IT’S NEARLY THE 25™
By HAL COFFMAN.
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FIRST EUGENIC BABY IS
NOT BOUNCED OR KISSED
PROVIDENCE, R. 1., Dec. 17.—Mrs.
George W. Perrick, mother of New-
England’s first Eugenic baby, says
children should not be kissed, bounced
up and down or treated with talcum
powder, sponge baths or furbelows.
PERSON WHO CARED FOR
189,595 VOYAGERS QUITS
LONDON, Dec. 17.—Chief Purser
Lancaster, of the liner Lusitania, has
retired after 44 years with the Cun.ard
Company. In the 76 voyages of the
leviathan he cared for 189,295 passen
gers.
Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale.
Suburban Home at a Sacrifice
ABOUT 2 1-2 miles from the center of the city, in
beautiful Ormewood, wejiave a modern 6-room cot
tage, equipped with CITY 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 be bought for $4,-
250, on easy terms.
THOMSON & LYNES
18-20 Walton. Both Phones 458.
FOR SALE
T/ A TLT"\T T (® BB feet frontage.)
| I J r"| I THIS beautiful triangular lot also has
J J • 818 feet frontage on Chamblee road,
tT T T T-X T“> Terms. Price, $2,000.
WOODS 1 DE
FOR SALE BY FRONTING R. R. TRACKS
GREENE (Also Two Other Streets.)
RT Where you can’t go wrong; 150 feet on
xr one street by 167 feet on another, with
I railroad tracks in rear of property 220
feet. Two old houses now on premises
C~ A I A KI "K7 rented. Right at new viaduct. Buy it
IVI ir AIN I <n> ic k- t On!y $3,000. For something good.
511 EMPIRE BUILDING. REAL ESTATE. RENTING. LOANS. Phones 1599.
WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO.
REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BI DG I
Phone 2106 Main.
BARGAIN—StO,OOO for a beautiful 9-room. new home on Ponce DeLeon ave 1
nue; has sleeping porch, steam heat, hardwood floors, birch doors elegant m
and electric fixtures, two fine porcelain baths, beam ceilings, no loan to assume
This lot runs back to another street in the rear. This is what vou are looking
for. Terms.
TAKE a lok at our new home now being completed at No 232 Moreland 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 b 4 sorry
The price is right and terms easy. '
$3,650 This is a close-in proposition: 11 is a nice 6-room house'.'east front withT
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 YOU completeyour house or store,
building 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.
STUDENT, BEING HAZED.
IS FINED FOR HIS STUNT
NEW YORK. Dec. 17.—A Columbia
university student, being initiated, who
was arrested for standing under ele
vated railroad tracks, holding an open
umbrella, on a clear night, was fined $lO
in court.
POLICEMAN KILLS
NEGRO ASSAILANT
Giant Black Shot to Death as
He Battles With Officer
Folds in Street.
William Daniel, orderly at Grady hos
pital, and said to be the largest negro
in Atlanta, was shot dead by Policeman
Mack Folds early today in front of 10,i
Fraser street. The negro had attacked
the officer, who had to crawl from under
hfs giant assailant after the bullets ha.
ended the fisticuff.
Policeman Folds heard a pistol shot
somewhere in Fraser street as he wa
walking his beat, and believed there was
trouble in No. 100. He ran up and
knocked on the door. Just then the
negro, Daniel, strolled up the sidewalk
“What are you knocking on that door
for?” he asked, belligerently.
"Go on and attend to your own busi
ness,” returned Folds.
Daniel kept up his abuse, and Folds
left the door and went for him. The
officer drew his billy and struck at th
giant, who took it away from him and
struck viciously. The two clinched an,
went down, the negro on top.
Then Folds pulled his revolver from
its scabbard, managed to turn the inuz
zie upward, and fired two shots through
the giant’s brain. Daniel sank down
dead on the policeman, who found dif
ficulty in crawling from under the body.
Daniel had been orderly at the hos
pital for a long time, and was fre
quently pointed out to visitors as the
largest negro in Atlanta. He was « fee:
4 inches tall, and weighed nearly 300
pounds, and his strength was in pro
portion to his size. He thought nothing
of lifting a full grown man in his arms
and carrying him from one ward to
another. Some of iiis feats of strength
are said to have been the marvel of
the physicians.
COURT RULES AS TO
WHEN MAN SHOULD
GET OWN BREAKFAST
MILWAUKEE, WIS., Dec. 17 -To
put a stop to the flood of protests being
received from irate husbands. Munici
pal Judge Nolen gave seven condition
under which a man should get his own
breakfast.
Here are the conditions:
1. If his w ife is sick.
2. When the babies are sick, (x)
3. When his wife has a hard days
ironing ahead.
4. If it’s wash day. (xx)
5. During house cleaning.
6. Once a month for the fun of the
thing.
7. Daily during the first three , ~i: \-
of marriage, (xxx)
(x) Dogs don’t count.
(xx) Presence of a washerwoman h i,.
1 hubby out.
(xxx) Remarried widows can't .ak,
advantage of this rule.
The court recently sentenced a :nat.
to get his own breakfast for a year be
cause his wife said she didn’t get am .
pleasure out of life and she wotil,
rather sleep late in the morning that
own a brewery.
EXPERIMENT STATION
PROBE DUE TOMORROW
GRIFFIN, GA., Dec. 17.—The committee
appointed bJ' the board of trustees of the 1
Georgia experiment station to investigate
charges made by the staff pf the station
against Director Martin V. Calvin, is ,
scheduled to meet at tile experiment sta
tion tomorrow. This committee is , 'im
posed of J. J, Flynt, Dr. L. G. Hardman.
Felix Corput, E. 1.. Peek and F. R. Mann.
Mr. Corput- is chairman.
Two dates for the committee tneemig
have been set, but for various reasons the
committee has never held a session Mm l
interest is being manifested by the public
as to the results of the investigation.
SUPREME COURT OF GEORGIA.
(December 13, 1912.)
Judgments Affirmed.
Whetftley et al. vs. Marshall: from
Upson superior court —Judge It. ’l'. Dan
iel. E. F. Dupree, J. V. Allen. IV. '■
Allen, for plaintiffs in error; E. ''
Armistead, contra.
Hand Trading Company vs. <’ims,,n
administrator, et al.; front Gratiy—
Judge Frank Park. R. C. Bell. .1. i. 1 -
Smith, Ira Carlisle, for plaintiff h,
ror; Pope & Bennet, contra.
Georgia Athletic Club vs. City of ' -
lanta; front Fulton —Judge Pendleton
Gober, Jackson & Smith, Morris .Mm a-' •
for plaintiff in error; J. L. Mayson. "
D. Ellis, Jr., contra.
Dickey vs. Comer; from Screven
Judge Rawlings. J. \V. Overstreet. .1
D. Kilpatrick, for plaintiff in •
Adams & Adams, contra.
Lewis et al., commissioners, v.-. f” 1 ;
tier et al.; from Fayette—Jtnlg' I! ,T
A. o. Blalock, J. F. Gollghtly. >
plaintiff in error; J. W. Culpepper,
tra.
Judgments Reversed.
Phillips & Crew Company
& Hancock; from Dougherty—Jm!-'
Frank Park. Mayson & Johnson. !’■
cock & Gardner, for plaintiff in errm
R. J. Bacon. Cruger Westbrook.
ton Jones, contra. (Affirmed on ete>-
bill of exceptions.)
Wilson vs. Savannali Has im? ' '
soeiation; front Chatham '
Charlton. Stubbs * Chapnmi B
plaintiff in error; O'Byrne, H.••rtri-M
yV Wright, contra. E
Biggers vs. Story et al.; iron; •' H
sa—Judge Fite. Maddox, M, <' K
Shumate, for plaintiff In errot. H K
Anderson, contra. E>
Rehearing Denied. I
Davis ct al. vs. Arthur et al.: K,
Dougherty. 12
Worthy et al. vs. Farmers I.it’ 1 Ei
federation; from Fulton. |
Stephenson vs .Empire Lit' l | j
ance Company; from Muscogt' .
J. P. Williams Company vs. Av •
Tie and Timber Company et al.; ' (
Glynn. |||
Announcement. H
The next call of the civil dock' M
tiegin ,m Monday, January 13. 1913. ■>
the Middle Circuit, and will I *9
through the cases remaining "n tha l
docket. | |