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ATLANTA REAL ESTATE BOARE
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zation design*. ,I to remove al improp* ■ 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 storj
hout*e In Kirkwood for $2,<525 Shad'
lot: 50 by -00 feel eh*< trie lighting, sewer
and water conceptions. Handsome
plumbing A real bargain. Must be sold
by Wednesday. $1,125 rash. aHsumc han
of $1,500 at 7 per cent for five years. Act
Monday. See Mr Radford.
k SIN ROOM BUNG \lj )W In th<
part of West End New and attrac
tive. Owner leaving the city- and must
sell .A real bargain. For particulars see ;
Mr. Cohen
IN Till: PEACHTREE ROAD section. ;< I
beautiful building site, on Ivy road, near
Plaster's Bridge j<«ad, <• •.••Hooking Peach
tree road, containing 4 acres Running
water. Snap for $3,000. See Mr White.
ONE-HAIuF BLOCK from the East Lak»-
car line, in Kirkwood we have a dandy
.Aix-roorn bungalow, on lot 50 by 200 feci.
Well shaded. This place can b*» bough’
for $2,550, and is certainly worth the
money Let us show you this; you will
like it. See Mr. Bradshaw
l'< >1: RENT.
STORES.
115 BRYAN STREET.
OUT ON BRYAN STREET and Ix>ornt«
avenue we have a good store room In a
nice neighborhood, where w»* think a nice
grocer? .‘ti.rc. with fresh meats, ought to
command a good trade. Price sls.
Sift MARIETTA STREET.
ON THE LEET going out Marietta rtreet
we have a god stort room that wo can
rent you, including city water, for $10.60
per men’ll.
. i H B 4 Hl TA ARD
ON Tin: LEFT going out Boulevard, near
Highland avenue we have a brand new
brick store room. Has never been oc
cupied an< is located in A l good neigh- «
borhood. Fine location f.»r drugs, gro
ceries or any other good business. Price
s2a.
293 M ARIETTA STREET
ON 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 popu
lated section of our city; fine location.
Price S2O
V. U HAVE A LONG LIST of hnslneM 1
houses all over (be city. Come to see us.
FOSTER * ROBSON.
TF TOT’ HAVE MONEY to lend we cam
place ft safely.
FOB ISALE 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, tia.. or J. 11.
Ewing. 116 Lobby,
Candler Building. Both
Phones.
01 PONCE DE LEON
$6,000.
TWO-STORY, -seven rooms, new. I
with nil modern conveniences.
Also garage. Lot 50x150. $750
Cash, balance monthly
.1. 11. EWING.
116 Candler Building.
Ivy 1839. Atlanta 2865.
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DILLIN-MORRIS (’().
609-10 Adanta National Bank Bld
Both Phones 4234.
SEE I S about a high-class ti i
room bungalow on the north '
side. \\ e can sell on terms ofi
S3OO cash and balance like rent. ;
This is a real home in even way.
Will have to be seen to be appre
ciated.
$1,350 FOR a vacant lot right off
of Highland av utie. with all
improvements. Better see this.
Nothing else on the street at this!
price.
NO. 67 South Gordon street. Go
• look at this beautiful 2-story I
7-room house if you want to i
see something pretty. Bn\ this ;
and give it to your wife for a j
Christmrts present. I am sure she I
would be more than pleased. We
can make terms to suit.
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and success Everybody's doing It.
Horne out to Southern California The
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your order now 10-21-4
HOMES BUILT TO SUIT.
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, ami ar
range east terms of payment.
Now is the time to come in and
discuss with our building depart
ment the kind of house you wish,
i You can select a 101, give us an
idea of what you want, ami we
will turn the house over to you
complete in every respect.
Any on<“ who inspects the
houses wo 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.
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. 11. EWING.
116 Lobby. Candler Bldg.
Ivy 1839. Atlanta 2865.
RAMSEY, GREEN &
ANDERSON.
214-15 Empire Building.
Main 66. Atlanta 344.
$5,000 BUYS north side, 8-rootn
home; fine location, eherted
street, stone foundation, double
floors, storm sheathed, elegant
mantels and fixtures. Owner
forced to sell.
S3.7SO—BRICE CUT from $4,500
—six-room cottage; prettiest
block on Lawton street; east
front, shade, chert, double floors,
storm-sheathed. Built for home.
sr2sir ft nr ’TourtTi ward
negro property, renting for SSO
month. Close in. Never vacant.
RESTAURANT FOR SALE.
Near one of the busiest corners
in Atlanta, and only one block
from Live Points, we have exclu
sive sale of one of the best pay
ing propositions in the city. Sale
neludes five-year lease, all furni
ture and fixtures, and everything
needful to run a first-class restau
| t aut. European plan hotel next
! door, which furnishes many
! profitable customers. High-class
tratio established. Place now be
ing run at a profit. Owner wish
es to leave city, only reason for
jselling. If you are looking for a
! profitable, high-class, paying in
| vestment don’t overlook this.
THE L. C. GREEN COMPANY.
305 Third National Bank Bldg.
Phone Ivy 2943.
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 18, 1912.
Real Estate For Sale
QJi ARP A DOYLSTON
d b
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
j room home, with conveniences as
| follows: Five rooms down stairs,
toilet and lavatory, with hard
> wood floors in every room but the
I • <
j kitchen, hardwood staircase, four
j bed rooms upstairs and two baths
i with - tile floors, also has large
i closets, trunk room, and dandy
■sleeping porch. This house has a
j 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-roorn bun
galow, with all conveniences, tile
bath, double walls and floors; no
better at any price; 111 McLen
don 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 WALSTON ST—We have a nine
room house carrying all modern con
veniences; house is In good repair and
is In a fine location for high-class
boarding house. Let us show you this
place. Price, 670.
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. Let us show you this place.
Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale.
Marietta Street
WE HAVE 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
foot. There is only a couple of thousand in this.
G. R. MOORE & COMPANY
REAL ESTATE, BUILDING AND LOANS.
IVY 4978. 1409 CANDLER BLDG.
G. T. R. FRASER
'BUYS AND SELLS REAL ESTATE.”
19 AUBURN AVENUE. Y. M. C. A. BUILDING. PHONE BELL 1817 IVY.
WASHINGTON STREET VIADUCT.
CAN T YOU appreciate the value of a gold dollar and the wonderful advantages
of a business lot 50 by 150, with entrance on two streets, and right near the
heart of the city? Values all around this lot are steadily climbing, and the Hurt
building, when completed, will add many thousands to the selling price. Only 151
feet from corner of Gilmer street and near the Auditorium. Superior location for
a light basement warehouse on Courtland street, and tine store or factory facing
the viaduct. Just about 300 feet from Decatur street, where values are more
than 51,000 per foot, and only two blocks from railroad tracks and mammoth
freight depot of Louisville and Nashville railroad. Price 820,000. on terms of $4.-
000 cash and 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 profit.
WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO.
REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
Phone 2106 Main.
BARGAIN 510.000 for a beautiful 9-room, new home on Ponce DeLeon ave
nue; has sleeping 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 292 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 be sorry.
The price is right and terms easy,
$3,650 This is 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.
WEST END HOME
RIGHT AT GORDON STREET we have the home of a party who lias to move on
account of business and must sell. Terms to suit you Could make cash
payment us low as $250 and monthly payment like rent. Has all improvements'
I large lot; east front Now, here is your chance to euchre the rent man. But you
must be quick, as a bargain like this won’t last long.
WILSON BROS.
PHONE M 4411-J 701 EMPIRE BLDG
Money To Loan. Money To Loan.
WHEN YOU completeyour house or store,
building or apartment, let us figure with
you for a Joan at the lowest rate of interest
obtainable.
TURMAN, BLACK & CALHOUN,
205 Empire Building.
Loan Correspondents for the Prudential In
surance Company of America.
Houses for Rent. Houses For Rent.
FOR RENT.
7-r. h„ 116 Luckie st $35.00 7-r. h„ 160 Capitol ava $35.00
7-r. h., 2.19 Euclid ave 35.00 7-r. h., 158 Capitol ave 35.00
7-r h., 123 E. Fair st 30.00 7-r. h., 432 Decatur st 25 60
7-r. h., 31 E. Alexander st 27.50 7-r. I-.. 204 N Boulevard 21.00
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.
North Side Nine-Room House--$4,200
ON BOULEVARD PLACE, right off North Boule
vard, we have for sale a home of nine large rooms.
House is well built and well arranged, and has a splen
did lot 50x190 feet. NO LOAN AT ALL, and we can
make EASY TERMS for you. See us about this liar
gain. It is the best home on the street.
THOMSON & LYNES.
18 and 20 alton Street. Both Phones 458.
FOR SALE Ak e XI’W urxiGudU
(Royston St.)
11l H |\| I IT HAS 6 rooms, gas, water and bath;
J -I A X X I, tile sidewalk; lot 50x130 to allev.
r -r T -JL —— Rpal easy terms. Price, $4,250.
WOODSIDE K ;'7X s
FOR SALE BI FRONTING R. R. TRACKS.
GREENE (Also Two Other Streets.)
Where you can’t go wrong; 150 feet on
RAT* \ T *T' XZ one str e et by 167 feet on another, with
AY/ -Z-Tx. 1 I railroad tracks in rear of property. 220
feet. Two old houses now on premises,
C. Tk KA < IK.T X r rented. Right at new viaduct Buy it
if IX/1 INI I quick. Only $3,000. For something good
* Might trade.
511 EMPIRE BUILDING. REAL ESTATE. RENTING. LOANS. Phones 1599.
Legal Notices.
TAKE Ntrncil '
That Theo P. Miller has applied to the
superior court of Fulton county, Georgia,
for removal of disabilities fixed by the ver
dict In the divorce suit of Ethel Miller ver
sus Theo P. Miller, and the same will be
heard in said court at Atlanta, G».. Janu
ary term, 1913.
ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk.
Forrest and George Adair, Auctioneers
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
GEORGIA—FuIton County.
By virtue of an order from the court
of ordinary of Ware county, Georgia,
there will be sold at public outcry, on
the first Tuesday In January, 1913, at the
court house door in Fulton county, be
tween the legal hours of sale, the follow
ing described property belonging to the
estate of J. W. Brown, deceased:
All that tract or parcel of land, lying
and being in land lot 130, of the 14th dis
trict of Fulton county, Georgia, more par
ticularly described as follows: Lot No.
15 In Block NS, 50 feet fronting Eagan
avenue and running west even width 172
feet; lot No. 3 in block KS. 50 feet front
ing Harrison avenue and running east
even width 224 feet; lot No 2 In block
HU, fronting 50 feet on Central avenue
and running east 172 feet; all of same in
second addition of Eagan Park subdivision
plat of which Is recorded In deed book
183, page 704, In office of clerk of su
perior court of Fulton county.
Terms cash.
J. T. BROWN,
Administrator Upon the Estate of J. W.
Brown, Deceased. 12-11-5
WANTED —One hundred thousand ready-
made families to share In the prosper
ity of Southern California. The Ninth An
niversary Edition of The Los Angeles Ex
aminer, out December 25th, will tell why
and how. Mailed to any address in United
States or Mexico, 15 cents a copy; Can
ada or foreign points. 25 cents. Send In
your order now. 10-21-4
COLLEGE PARK IS SUED
FOR S9OO UNPAID NOTES
Reviving an old account, the Central
Bank and Trust Corporation, receiver
for the defunct Neal bank, instituted
suit today against the mayor and gen
eral council of College Park for S9OO.
The suit relates that three S3OO
promissory notes w'ere given the bank
several years ago. The College Park
authorities, it is alleged, failed to pay
the notes at their maturity.
SUICIDE DRAWS CHECK TO
PAY FUNERAL EXPENSES
JACKSONVILLE, FLA., Dec. 18.—H.
W. Knight, a retired lawyer, of Chi
cago, killed himself in the Osceola ho
tel In this city today by shooting. The
coroner found, during his investigation,
that the deceased lawyer had drawn a
check for S3OO on December 7 to cover
his funeral expenses.
COURT OF APPEALS OF GEORGIA.
Argued and Submitted.
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company
vs. McElmurray Brosj from Richmond.
Georgia Iron and Coal Company vs
Rogers, Brown & Co.; from Fulton.
First National Bank of Senoia vs C
P. Jones, et al.; from Fayette.
Rountree & Leak vs. W. E. Craigmlles
from Thomas.
Arthur Mclntosh vs. R. C. Patton; from
Walton.
Augusta-Aiken Railway and Electric
Corporation vs. Ethel Sibert; from Rich
mond.
Georgia Railroad vs. John Hunter; from
Richmond.
D. J. Lewis vs. W. R. Harris, marshal;
from Ware.
J. L. O'Dowd vs. C. C. Newham; from
Richmond.
C. 11. McCrary vs. E. J. Henry; from
Fulton.
Georgian Company vs. Robert Shulman;
from Fulton.
Elyea-Austell Company vs. Jackson
Garage; from Butts.
E. A. Fincher vs. C. L. Redman; from
Butts.
Southern Railway Company vs. Monroe
Myrick; from Butts.
J. W. Gillespie vs. G. M. Bacon Pecan
Company; from Dougherty.
W. A. Mathews vs. T. A. Fields, sher
iff; from Emanuel.
What have you lost? Try a three-tlme
ad in the "Lost and Found” columns of
The Georgian and recover your articles.
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REAL ESTATE
Warranty Deeds.
sßso—Duncan McKinlay to G. B. Ever-,
ett. lot 50x140 feet, north side Madeira
avenue, being lot 4 of McKinlay prop
erty In land lot 15, 14th district of Copen
hill Land Company’s property. Decem
ber 14, 1912. ,
SI,OOO American Securities Corfipanv
of Georgia to Mrs. Mary Nell Brlcken, lot
4, block 1 of Peachtree Hills place. De
cember 5, 1912.
s27,ooo—Merchants Trust and Banking
Company of Presque Isle, Maine, to H.
M. and Fred W. Patterson, No. 141 Ivy
feet. December 5, 1912.
J- Tucker to Jack Ingram, lot
20x103 feet, east siije McDaniel street, 50
1~ e^l!l” -' rt ' lur street. December
$1,500 —Mrs. Lillie P. Mason to Georgia
Savings Bank anil Trust Company, lot 163
xlOti feet, southeast side Lake avenue
at west line of Inman Park property. No
vember 27, 1912.
$2,250 —J. C. Cox to Roy N. McMillan,
lot 50x153 feet, northwest corner Houston
and Randolph streets. October 26, 1912.
$265—1. N. Ragsdale to H. H. Voyles,
lot 50x150 feet, north side Arden avenue.
50 feet east of Division place. March 14,
1911.
S4O0 —H. H. Voyles to W. O. McDonnald,
same property. December 17, 1912.
$1,500 —Charles T. Garrett to Mrs. Josie
L. Strauss, lot 38x140 feet, west side of
Howell street, 137 feet south of Highland
avenue. December 7, 1912.
s3so—John Alexander. Jr., to Dr. W. J
Tucker, lot 40x100 feet, north side of West
Mitchell street. 315 feet east of Ashby
street. December 9, 1912.
$550 —William B. McCain to Mrs. Lucile
Woodward lot 1000x190 feet, southeast cor
ner Adams street and Cambridge avenue.
December, 1912.
$1,025 —Oscar Davis to Dorsey Harper,
No. 17 McGruder street, 25x125 feet. De
cember 17, 1912.
S6O0 —E. P. Ryan to Mrs. Sarah I.
XVeathers, lot 142x268 feet, south side of
a 30-foot street, 622 feet west of east
line of land lot 138. December 17, 1912.
$1,500 —Albert H.» Lyon to Mrs. S. S.
Alexander, lot 93x107 feet, south side of
Merritts avenue, 100 feet east of Hunt
street. December 17, 1912.
SB,OO0 —Charles E. Fairbanks to R. C.
Bone, lot 50x21.1 feet on east Ontario ave
nue, in Westwood Park. December 17,
1912.
s3.lso—Mrs. Nellie G. Coursey to Mrs.
Mary E. King, No. 220 Highland avenue,
40x125 feet. December 16, 1912.
$1 and Other Consideration—City Bank
and Trust Company to American Securi
ties Company of Georgia, lot 439x325 feet
in Peachtree Hills place, on east line of
land lot 111. December 5, 1912.
S9O0 —W. A. Wethington to A. J. Mc-
Coy, lot 151x185 feet southwest corner An
nie and Lester streets. December 17, 1912.
$5,250—5. W. Sullivan to Mrs. Lily H.
Glower, lot 40x182 feet, west side Ken
nesaw avenue, 208 feet north of North
avenue. December 6, 1909.
s2,6so—Mrs. Mabel H. Moody to D. D.
Awde, No. 82 Johnson avenue, 48x153 feet.
December 12. 1912.
SI,BSOO—D. D. Awde to Samuel C. Dobbs,
same property. December 12, 1912.
sl67 —Asa G. Candler to J. T. Howell,
lot 41x121 feet, northwest corner Kirk
wood avenue and Esten street. Novem
ber 1, 1911.
ssoo—Herbert H. Oakman to C. J. and
J. L. Burton, lot 50x185 et'et, east side
West street, 530 feet south of Railroad
street. December 17, 1912.
Bonds for Title.
SIOO,OOO Penal Sum—Executive commit
tee of District Grand Lodge, No. 18.
Grand United Order of Odd Fellows of
America Jurisdiction of Georgia to Dis
trict Grand Lodge, No. 18, Grand United
Order of Odd Fellows of America, Juris
diction of Georgia, lot 51x100 feet north
west corner Poplar and Fairlie streets.
December 16, 1912.
$4,700 Penal Sum—Piedmont Heights
Corporation to John Aldredge and O. L.
Jernigan, lot 61x190 feet, south side of
Tenth street. 122 feet east of Taft ave
nue. December 9, 191.2.
$3,700 Penal Sum—W. J. Beyer to
Emilio G. Gavoni, lot 100x140 feet, west
side Tye street, 179 feet south of Kirk
wood avenue. November 23. 1912.
$1.0,236 Penal Sum—Dillin-Morris Com
pany to Louie Edith Saunders, lot 50x150
feet, south side Highland View, 415 feet
west of Highland avenue. November 4.
1913.
$13,000 Penal Supi—W. H. and Mrs.
M. L. Whitehead to Samuel J. Bradley,
lot 909x500 feet, in southeast corner land
lot 169, Fourteenth* district, on Sandtown
road; also lot 156x1,112 feet, in southwest
corner land lot 152, Fourteenth district,
on Sandtown road. December 16, 1912.
$6,500 Penal Sum—Gate City Home
Builders to B. V, Bevil, lot 49x261 feet,
west side Joe Johnson avenue, 228 feet
south of Battle Hill avenue. January 10,
1912.
Power of Attorney.
Mrs. Jane Kennedy to T. A. E. Means,
to control, advertise, rent and sell land
on east side King street, 150 feet north
ofjHunter street, 50x100 feet. August 27,
Loan Deeds.
ssoo—Mrs. Annie L. Berberich to Miss
Stella Luikart, lot 50x190 feet, east side
Pulliam street. 100 feet south of Little
street. December 16, 1912.
$4,000 —Dr. William Z. Holliday to Penn
Mutual Life Insurance Company, lot 75x
200 feet, west side South ITado, being lot
5, block 17, of Ansley Park. December
12. 1912.
sl,opo—W. B. Harrison et al. to Henry
Hlrsch, lot 150x185 feet, southwest o*
Annie and Lester streets.
$1,250— j- T. Gault to E. H Fried >
Morgan street, o oxl7l feet. December 17®
$13,000 Mrs. Ella M. Buchanan tn i •
Muller, lot 40x100 feet, northeast corner
Edgewood avenue and Jackson st.
November 1, 1912. street.
c - ' V ®aver to VV. L. Linsrle
a “ X il° « e V* " est street. 3tU fej
north of J. C Adolphus, southeast cor!
ner, land lot 55, Fourteenth district 1,1
cember 12, 1912. ct De-
Mortgages.
sl,ls3—Mrs. Lily H. Glower to I'obmial
Trust Company, lot 40x182 feet wesi 2
Kennesaw avenue, 208 feet north .if' x. . ,
avenue. December 17, 1912
s4oo—William C. Duckett to Georgia
Savings Bank and Trust Companv
be’rlß mT Street ’ 23X140 feet ' Deeem-
Quitclaim Deeds.
s2,ooo—Travelers’ Insurance Companv
to Security Loan and Investment
pany, lot 32x105 feet, uorth side Rid lr ,>
son street, 32 feet east of Formwait
street. March 6, 1911.
sl—Atlanta Realty Investment Comnanv
to J. T. Gault, lot 50x170 feet, north
Morgan street. 200 feet east of Boulet mi
December 17, 1912. ’
s64—City of Atlanta to Central Bank
and Trust Corporation, one and one-half
acres east side Washington street between
Jefferson street ami city limits. ]
ber 14. 1912.
slo—Mrs. Clifford B. Corey to H. M. and
Fred W. Patterson, 141 Ivy street. 7.o\i:in
feet. December 13, 1912.
Deeds to Secure.
$1,311 —J. T. Stewart to Atlanta Title
Guarantee Company, lot 95x194 feet, west
side North Boulevard, 60 feet non:. ~f
Columbia avenue. December 17. 1912
$2,432—J. L. Harris and C. Smith to
Mrs. Amanda Thomas, lot 60x172 feet,
west side Piedmont avenue, land lot 55’.
October 19. 1912.
COMMERCIAL CLUBS
FORMED IN 105 DIXIE
TOWNS IN ONE YEAR
Louis S. Daniel, representing the
Southern Commercial congress, is ttj
Atlanta, having just finished a tour of
northern Georgia towns in the interest
of the organization he represents.
Business conditions in the South are
good, Mr. Daniel reports, and as proof
of the growth of this section of the
country, he declared that in no city >.r
town can there be found a vacant r- si
dence or business house.
His chief mission is in organizing
commercial' clubs in towns and cities
where there are no such bodies. Dur
ing the past year, he said, he has suc
ceeded in promoting 105 such organiza
tions. Mr. Daniel will speak to th.- stu
dents of the Girls High school this aft
ernoon on the development of th*
South and the need of trained men and
women.
$50,000 BERKELE ESTATE
IS WILLED TO_HIS WIDOW
Leaving his entire estate, valued afe
$50,000, to his wife, Mrs. Henrietta Ber
kele, the will of the late John Berkele,
of the jewelry firm of Maier & Berk le,
was probated In the county court to
day. Mrs. Berkeie was made sole *-x e«
utrix of the estate.
According to the will, the property
was left to the disposition of Mrs. Ber
keie, with the confidence that she would*
administer the estate wisely and take
care of the children.
AUTO SPEEDER PUTS
BLAME ON HIS WIFE
CHICAGO, Dec. 18.—Anxiety to gel to
the Germania club with his wife In tima
for her to participate in a card game was
the reason given by Hugo Goetz, mem
ber of the Chicago Athletic association,
for violating the speed laws.
“He simply had to get there on time.'*
said his attorney, George Remus. "If
he didn’t he would have to answer to the
lady in the automobile.”
He was discharged.
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