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ATLANTA REAL ESTATE
BOARD.
Real Estate For Sale.*
V PAIR’S LIST.
KcRTII aVLNUE— NEAB SPRING
STREET.
PROPERTY' oN NORTH AVENUE
•I r\\ l ,'N PEACHTREE AND MA
VP ■■■TA STREETS IS VERY PROM
, \i WE 01-'EER A LARGE SLATE
ROVE DWELLING, 60x190, FOR $lO.-
ItENTS SBOO A YEAR.
I RYoR STREET, BETWEEN TRIN-
ITY AND GARNETT.
V’.EER A N.-ROOM BRICK
BUILDING. LOT 70x180, WITH AL
tl' |\ REAR FOR $42,000; < 'NLY
.. x'lTO ’T A STERLING INVEST
MENT. EASY TERMS.
■ Il RTLAND AND CAIN—A COR-
NER, 100X105.
HAS TWO LARGE DWELLINGS TO
PU FAIR INTEREST UNTIL
)■ iRE ADEQUATE IMPROVEMENTS
ARE ERECTED. JUST TWO BLOCKS
•.FI PEACHTREE. PRICE. $25,000.
FORREST & GEORGE
ADAIR.
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Re;;i Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale.
three in one
Home! Investment! Living!
VE HAYE ii.-iri] with us for IMMEDIATE sale, and at a price j
>2..'>l'o less than it is worth TODAY
As A HOME- 7 rooius with all conveniences, and flowers, fruits
and shaiied front and back yards, large public school building
and churches within two to three blocks.
As AN INVESTMENT—-5 acres of land that, would be a paying
proposition if SUBDIVIDED into lots now, but just think
chat a paying proposition it would be if SUBDIVIDED FIVE
YEARS from now the way ATLANTA GROWS, or even after the
EXPOSITB »N at Lakewood gets under way, or after the city spends
the money that it should on Lakewood park.
As A Lit ING— o ACRES Oh FERTILE LAND, with about 2 acres
in si'veral kinds of young fruits, 1-2 acre in strawberries, SEV
ERAL CHICKEN houses with wire runs. Nearly the entire, place
enclosed in eight-foot heavy wire. Situated on cherted street one
block from street ear line. We have this place UNDER OPTION
at THREE DIFFERENT PRl< ES. It' we sell within TWO WEEKS,
we can sell it fop SI,OOO less than the price will be TWO WEEKS
after, and then the same thing for the next. TWO WEEKS, so you
see it will pay you to see us at once.
Edwin P. Ansley
Realty Trust Building. Ivy 1600.
‘IT’S GONE, NEVER MORE
WILL 1912 RETURN”
Wilt* CAN TELL IF VOL . OR I. WILL SEE 1913 COME TO
\N END.’
A'- A SMALL "GREEN" REAL ESTATE AGENT. I HAVE
DONE EOR YOU WHO ENTRUSTED THEIR BUSINESS
l\ MY KEEPING MY BEST. OUR BUSINESS HAS BEEN '
PLEASANT AND PROFITABLE DURING THE YEAR NOW
GONE.
IT SHALL BE MY EARNEST AND BEST ENDEAVOR TO
'TOE" THE MARK DURING 1913.
To Vol WHOSE EYES READ THIS. TODAY. THINK OF
ME SOMETIMES, WHEN YOU WANT TO SELL OR
BUY REAL ESTATE. HELP US TO MAKE 1913 PROFIT
ABLE AND SUCCESSFUL FOR BOTH OF US.
WISHING YOU, MY FRIENDS, AND THE PEOPLE OF AT
LANTA. AND MY FELLOW REAL ESTATE BROTHERS. ,
A HAPPY NEW YEAR, WE ARE. YOURS TO COMMAND,
THE L. C. GREEN COMPANY
305 THIRD NATIONAL BANK.
FOR SAI F GORDON ST., COR. HOPKINS.
(WEST END.)
if I I—l !X ( I GOOD, large block of vacant ground;
i Illi I . nice elevation, owner instructs u- to
I 1 T \ '' ' Prlce * s ’ooo.
\v<)ODS IDE thos -
by ideal bungalow.
Vj ] £ FC XI bT I l-.ST THIS SIDE of Druid Hills, right at
■* ’ *— < Ponce DeLeon avenue, with wood block
I ) 1 ' • pavement and car lines in front, we have
I* A I I X' the most complete new bungalow in or
* * • * ■ 1 near Atlanta. Think of alt conveniences
.—» . in any, and you'll find them here. The
V I I \ I IJ \ XT \7 ideal place for newly married couple to
A \ Y call HOME. It won't keep see u.- quick.
II‘*TH I'HoVvc.' e-n TERMS.
***” ' ' - < ■ ; o
ON corner - F U r *ACE heated home.
lot 60 liv 150- *n(Mi°JhX! !lrefl i t w# ‘ ttre < offeril ‘« a Well built seven-room home,
Price $5,250; no>k£nwin’ e , Xcell ? nt neighborhood: good schools and car service. I
at once. An bargain 6 uan and Sell for sn,all CMSh wment. See us
™. ra WILSON BROS.
G. T. R. FRASER
19 AUBURN avvk-/-'^ ANn SELLS REAL ESTATE."
" UE. Y. M. C. A. BUILDING. PHONE BELL ’MS IVT.
north sum PER CENT investment.
f ,.♦ S on Corner lot. for $14,000; leased to good
at 1; S y’44o per year. Cash $5,500, assume loan of $5,000
J bala «ce on terms.
TWosTopy tv, GK'IEWOOD home'
iii, .'.ii ' * -\l IB ■ modern home, on corner Joi 100x174.
Jls Je an d chicken hous< Cash SI,OOO to $1.5 balnnet
Houses For Rent.
GEO. P. MOORE.
Real Estate and Renting.
10 Auburn Ave.
Bell Phone Main 5407. Atlanta Phone 5408
241 CHEROKEE AVENUE, w?Thave~a
six-room cottage, carrying all modern
conveniences; nice neighborhood; close to
school and churches. Good car service.
I Price $26.25.
109 GARDEN STREET we have a six
room cottage, carrying modern con
. veniences; nice neighborhood; close to
‘ schools and car line. Price $15.60.
Legal Notices.
STATE OF GEORGIA. FULTON COUN
TY—Mrs. J. Octavia Mosolf vs. F. <’.
Musolf Superior Court, March Term. 1913
—No. 27162—T0 F. C. Mosolf, Greeting:
By order of court, you arc hereby noti
fied that on the 17th day of December,
1912, Mrs. i Octavia Mosolf filed suit
against you for total divorce, returnable
to the March term, 1913, of said court.
You are hereby required to be and appear
- at the March term, 1913, of said court,
to be held on the first Monday in March.
• 1913, then and there to answer the plain
tiff’s complaint. Witness the Hon. W. D.
Ellis, judge of said court, this December
20, 1912.
ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk.
12-20-36
STATE OF GEORGIA. FULTON COUN
TV—Martin W. Brown vs. Jesse A.
Brown Superior Court, March Term, 1913
-No. 26933—.T0 Jesse A- Brown, Greet
ing: By order of court, you are hereby’
notified that, on the 22d day of November.
1912, Martin W. Brown filed suit against
i you for total divorce, returnable to the
March term. 1913, of said court. You are
hereby required to be and appear at the
March term, 1913, of said court, to be held
on the first Monday in March, 1913, then
and there to answer the plaintiff’s com
plaint. Witness the Hon. W. D. Ellis,
judge of said court, this Decemebr 20,
1912. ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk.
12-20-37
STATE OF GEORGIA Fulton County.
A. Graves, Jr., vs. Lillian Graves. Su
perior Court, March Term, 1913. No.
27233.
To Lillian Graves, Greeting:
By order of court, you are hereby no
tified that, on the 20th day of December,
1912. A. Graves. Jr., filed suit against you
for divorce, returnable to the March term,
IHE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 1. 1913.
I
Legal Notices.
1913, of said court.
lou are. hereby required to be and ap
pear at the March term, 1913, of said
V? urt ; held on the first Monday in
Aiarcn, 191 i», then and there to answer the
Plaintiff s complaint.
Witness the Hon. J. T. PENDLETON,
191‘^ e sa^d court, this December 26,
ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk.
• - ; 1-1-17
L OF GEORGIA -Fulton County.
Herman Jacobson vs. Sadie Jacobson.
•’PmV’ 01 C ° Urt ’ March Term. 1913. No.
•I'u Sadie Jacobson, Greeting:
By order of court, you are hereby no
! io d Jhat on the 23d day of December.
I.L, Herman Jacobson filed suit against
you for divorce, returnable to the March
term. 1913, of said court.
rou are hereby required to be and ap
pear at the Marell term, 1913. of said
'■ourt. to be held on the first Mondaj In
■ March, 1913. then and there to answer
! the plaintiff s complaint.
Witness the Hon. J. T. PENDLETON,
191^ C ol ' court, this December 26,
ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk.
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GEORGIA—FuIton Countv.
Lilley Ledley vs. Charles Ledley. Libel
tor Divorce. Fulton Superior Court. March
Term. 1913.
Verdict for total divorce. 10th day of
October. 1912.
Notice is hereby given that on Decem
ber ..1, 1912. the undersigned filed in office
of the clerk of the superior court of Ful
ton county, Ga.. an application for re
moval of the disabilities resting upon him.
under the verdict in the above stated
ease. Said application will be heard at
the term of said court which commences
on tlie first Monday in March, 1913
CHARLES LEDLEY.
By T. J. RIPLEY, his attorney at law.
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GEt)RGlA—Fulton Countv.
Jno. Daniel vs. Olla H. Daniel.
To Olla H. Daniel:
By order of court, you are notified that
on the 16th day of December, 1912. Jno.
Daniel filed suit against you for divorce,
returnable to the March term of superior
court.
You are required to be at the March
term. 1913, of said court, to be held on
the first Monday in March to answer the
plaintiff's complaint.
Witness the Hon. J. T. PENDLETON,
judge of said court, this 31st dav of De
cember, 1912.
ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk.
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STATE OF GEORGIA. FULTON COUN
TY—Mrs. Mary Crawford vs. William
I 11. Crawford —Superior Court. March
Term. 1913—N0. 27263-To William H.
Crawford, Greeting; By order of court,
! you are hereby notified that on the 30th
| day of. December, 1912, Mrs. Mary Craw
ford filed suit against you for divorce, re
turnable to tlie March term. 1913, of said
court. You are hereby required to be and
appear at the March term. 1913, of said
court, to be held on the first Monday in
March, 1913, then and there to answer the
plaintiff’s complaint. Witness the Hon.
j.I. T. Pendieton, judge of said court, this
30th day of December, 1912.
JOHN H. JONES, Deputy Clerk.
MADDOX * SIMS. Attorneys. 1-1-29
Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale.
17th Street Residence
$8,250 —V. E HA\ E just finished a beautiful eight-room, two-story residence.
Has all conveniences; hardwood floors, furnace heat, large basement, stone
foundation, cabinet mantels, servants’ rooms, combination fixtures. A spa
cious, well arranged home, thoroughly screened. We want to show you.
G. R. MOORE & COMPANY
REAL ESTATE.
CANDLER BUILDING. , ivy 4978
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BEGIN TO SAVE ——
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Ihe best way to start the New Year right is
i by opening an account with this bank, which al
lows 1 per eent interest on savings, compounded
•January and July. Deposits made before January
15 draw interest from the Ist. Courteous and lib
eral treatment is assured, and ladies’ accounts are
especially solicited, (let one of our new hand
painted art calendars, given free to every depositor.
ATLANTA TRUST CO.
(Formerly Hillyer Trust Co.)
HENRY HILLYER. President. 140 Peachtree.
Capital £nd Surplus $600,000.00.
A Happy New Year to All
And in order that our wish for you may come true, we
will sell you a house on such easy terms that the money
you now pay for rent will almost if not entirely meet the
payments. And if you will
Begin the New Year
By buying a home from us in this way and will persevei e
until you have completed the payments and own the home,
you will always look back on 1913 as the
Happiest Year of Your Life
And as marking the beginning of the economical, thrifty
habits which will result in a competence or fortune for
your declining years.
Think of This. Make Your Resolution
Then come in to see us.
Both Phones W. D. Beatie
35<-0 i 207 Equitable Building
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• AU exchanges ■■• ■■ < ostei today, •
• in observance of the New tear *
• holiday. • i
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|REAL ESTATE
property transfers.
Warranty Deeds.
$lO and oilier Consideration —Atlantic &
Birmingham Construction Company to I
A., B. & A. R. R. Co., a strip 50* feet,
wide along and parallel to A., B. & A. R.
R. < <•.. running feet to west side of
r airburn road, land lot 5, Fourteenth din- .
trict. January 1. 1909.
Deed from Ih-nry Days and for Parti
tion— Elizabeth Days to Henry Days, lot
50x100 feet, east side Ira street, 50 feet
north of Amy street. December 31, 1912.
S3OO and to Correct—Mrs. E. S. Bedford
to S. I*. Clay, lot 50x150 feet, east side.
Orme wood avenue. 18v feet south of Faith
street. January, pj]?,.
Love and Affection -Charles J. Foster to
(. arolyn Foster, lot 48x200 feet, west, side
South Boulevard, 260 feet south of Grant
I ark. December 2. 1912.
18,000 -Mrs. hi.t G. Smith to Mrs. Jes
sie bherain Fagan; lot 200x205 feet, south- |
east • orner Mercer avenue and Victoria
street. December 31, 1912.
s4,soo—Thomas E. Fagan to Mrs. An- ‘
toinette E. Allen, lot 60x220 feet, west side
Holderness street, 60 feet south of Capers I
street. December 31. 1912.
$2,900—G, B. Butler to W. J. Buffing-:
ton. lot 45x135 feet, west side McDanfel i
street, 45 feet south of Wells street. No
vember 30. 1912.
s9s6—John S. Owens to W. T. Ashford,
lot 30x100 feet, northwest corner Beck
with and Jeptha streets. December 27,
1912.
slo,ooo—Tom M. Girdler to Mrs. E. S.
Griffin, lot 50x200 feet, southwest corner
West Peachtree and Cuba streets. De
cember 23, 1912.
$6,500 —R. C. Chatham to F. S. John
ston, lot 42x75 feet, southeast corner Nel
son and Haynes streets. December 31,
1912.
$4,000 —W. E. Cantrell to R. C. Cheat
ham, same property. July 9. 1912.
sl,96o—Realty Trust Company to V. J.
Adams, lot 70x219 feet, east side Maddox
drive, being lot 11, block 21. Ansley Park.
December 28, 1912.
$2,500 —A. G. Rhodes to Southern Rail
way Company, 96-100 acre at intersec
tion of said railroad and Sawtell ruad,
land lot 40. December 30, 1912.
s2so Mrs. Etta W. Offutt to Meredith
Collier, east one-half of lot 1. block 289,
Oakland cemetery. April 4. 1911.
s6,soo—Edgar Dunlap to T. M. Word, No.
868 Piedmont avenue, 38x201 feet. May
31. 1912.
$5 and Exchange of Property - T. M.
Word to Andrew H. Word, same property.
August 15. 1912.
SI,OOO -Mrs. F. F. Blackstock to Henry
11. Tucker, lot 50x100 feet, northeast side
Bradley avenue, 250 feet northwest of
Hampton street. December 30. 1912.
SIS.OOO—M. J. Lunquest to K. AV. Hol-
■ combe. Jot 70x190 feet, southeast corner ;
' p l ."! 1 per and Thinl streets Dei ember 31. I
: T A <, ” n K< 3 r to J. H. Robison. lot
38x28 leet. in land lot 13, at Mauldings
line. October 21, 1912. .
$2,750- W. T. .Ashford to Mary C. Tray- «
• lor. lot 60x176 feet, west side Piedmont <
avenue, land lot 55. December 28. 1912.
s3,2so—Mary C. Traylor To Martha A. ’
| Hoynton. same property. 31. J
■ Dora W. Randolph to o. E. and i
! ?;■ ! , U” r t°n, lot 100x150 feet, south side i
Eighth street, 119 feet east of Lynn street. ;
! December 20, 1910.
i $550- M B. and Flora U. Longhead to ,
!< ornelia F. Bowers, lot 25x90 feet, soutli-
I west corner Oliver and Wester strci ts. <
I November 4, 1911.
Deeds to Secure.
! $1,420 J. P. Glore io Willingham-Tift f
I Lumber Company, No. ]9 English uv« -
; nue. 40x110 feet.
i Also live acres at southwest corner of
i Campbellton road and a 30-foot street sur- •
veyed through Beasley property, land lots
161 and 168. Fourteenth district. |
Also lot 50x117 feet on Newport street.
ESTABLISHED 1861
—THE—
Lowry National Bank
OF ATLANTA
Designated Depository of the United States,
the County of Fulton and the City of Atlanta
Capitalsl,ooo,ooo.oo
Surplussl,ooo,ooo.oo
Undivided Profits ... $ 204,000.00
The Directors of the LOWRY NATIONAL BANK
oi Atlanta beg to thank the many customers of the
bank tor their liberal patronage during the year 1912.
The complete remodeling of our banking rooms
enables us to provide patrons with every facility for
caring for their business in a prompt and satisfactory
manner.
With best wishes lor a happy and prosperous New
\ ear, and bespeaking a continuance of your patronage,
we are, Yours respectfully,
Thos. J. Avery, John E. Murphy, Frederic J. Paxon,
Thomas Egleston, Thos. D. Meador, William J. Raoul,
Samuel M. Inman, J. H. Nunnally, Mell R. Wilkinson,
Robert J. Lowry, Joseph T. Orme, Ernest Woodruff,
J DIRECTORS.
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200 fe-t north of iTnetor street. Novem
ber 17. I M 2.
Loan Deeds.
•> 1 .5u0 -Mrs. E. S. Bedford to Mrs. Har
rietts E. H'xlgs.m, lot 100x150 feet, west
side South Moreland avenue, 30 feet south
of Faith street.
Also lot 50x150 feet, west side South
Moreland avenue. 180 feet south of Faith
street. December 31, 1912.
$2,500 Carolyn Foster to Milton M.
Hirseh. bu 48x200 feet, west side South
Boulevard, 260 feet south of Grant park
December 2. 19J2.
ssoo—Mrs. N. J. Parker to T. J. 'l'read
well. lot 100x442 feet, south side Mercer
avenue 100 feet east of Myrtle street.
College Park. December 31, 1912.
>2,000 Beverly 11. Evans to Henry
Hirsch. lot 55x195 feet, west side West
Peachtree street. »to feet north of Third
street. December 31. 1912.
Loan Deeds.
>3.500- V. J. Adams to Mori gage Bond
Company of New York, lot 11. block 21.
\nsley Park, on Maddox drive. 70x219
feet. December 30. 1912.
$5,000 Edward Werner et al. to same.
119-121 Garnett street, 52x303 feet. De
cember 27, 1912.
$. 50—Mrs. Deluna Robertson and Miss
| Mignon Lurquest to Dr. M. J. Lunquest,
ho !2x90 feet, east side <'rescent avenue.
99 teet north of Tenth street. August 1,
i 1912.
$1,500- lj. < Lamliert to George K.
i Johnson, loi 47x190 feet, south side Sells
i avenue. 283 feet west of Ashby street.
Decern her 28. 1912.
$1J»00 Mrs. Belle <’. Hemphill to Dick
i inson Trust Company. 293 East North
avenue. 54x140 feet. December 28. 1912.
Quitclaim Deeds.
?1 Sam Kline to V. .1. Adams, lot 70x
219 feet, being lot 11, block 21, Ansley
. Park, on Maddox drive. December 30,
1912<
sl—Mrs. Angie York to Green D. Boze
man et al., lot 44x100 feet, south side
Bellwood avenue, 88 feet west of Frank
lin street. October 5, 1912.
$1 —William M. Scott to Mrs. F. F.
Blackstock, lot 50x100 feet, northeast side
Bradley avenue. 250 feet northwest of
Hampton street. December 26. 1912.
$1 S. Cunningham to W. T. Ashford,
lot 38x78 feet. 52 Parsons street. Decem
ber 30, 1912.
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