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TTTF V TLA XT A GEORGIAN ANT'. NEWS. FRIDAY. AP
18. 1913.
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iLDERS OF A TLANTA
A. P. Coles to Speak
To Real Estate Men
Banquet of Board at Cafe Durand.
To Discuss Appraisal
Plan.
Mi unusually large number of real-
tv dealers will meet to-night at 6:30
o’clock at the Cafe Durand to attend
monthly dinner of the Atlanta Rea]
!■ tate Board and to hear a talk by A.
p I oles. vice we'.ldent of the Cen-
r,i! Bank and Trust Corporation.
Mr. Coles has written no speech. He
aye speaks extemporaneously and
always has something good to say
I! ■ subject will be “Real testate and
the Banker.”
T . attendance at the lust monthly
inner was considerably larger than
the previous month.
The appraisal committee of the
heard, comprising J. H.‘ Ewing, chair-
in; W. A. Foster, S. B. Turman and
M. K. Ramsey, will present a schedule
a! rates for the appraisal of property
held by individuals. The committee
will recomemnd as a fee for this serv
ice SI a thousand on property valued
up to $25,000, with a minimum fee of
$5.50 a thousand on the excess of
$3; 50 cents a thousand on the excess
ef $25,000 to $100,000, and 25 cents a
The fee for the appraisal of property
worth $4,500 would thus be $5; the
fee on $15,500. $15.50, and on $125,000.
$68.75.
This table Is expected to be adopted
by the board.
Small Sales Made.
Six lots of the Reynolds Realty Cor
poration’s subdivision at East Lake
have been sold by the Ralph O. Coch
ran Company to Ike Morris for an
aggregate of $1,200. Mr. Reynolds has
sold two others. The last one left has
been reserved. The Cochran Com
pany sold also for Mrs. Agnes Turner
two small houses at 8 and 10 George
Street, for $800. The name of the
purchaser tyas withheld.
Daily Report Figures.
The Fulton County Daily Report
has made an interesting compilation
of figures for the fifteenth week in
1913, and compares them with the
same period In 1912. There were this
oar 249 realty transfers, Involving
$742,279.73; 88 mortgages and loan
deeds, $180,988.98; 175 personalties,
$29,OSS.85; 4 7 mortgages' canceled
S8fi.814.34; 84 building permits, $97,-
249.
In 1912 there were 246 realty trans
fers. at $1,074,011.40; 63 mortgages
and loan deeds. 8101,766.40; 185 per
sonalties, $12,865.42; cancellations,
$62,553, and 118 building permits,
$202,170.
The slump In transfer and building
permits Is laid to the unusually bad
weather during the fifteenth week of
1913,
Warranty Deeds.
$5 and Other Considerations—X. H.
Bullock to Ben J. Massell. lot 20x37
leet, west side Marietta Street, the
•outh line being on a line with north
line of Pine Street. April 2. 191^.
$780—Mutual Benefit Building" As
sociation to James R. Ellis, lot 46x85
feet, on a 15-f^ot alley, extending from
dispel to Walker Street, at Junction
of a 10-foot alley, running into Tren-
holm Street. Also lot 30x85 feet, south
side of McDonald Street. 40 feet east
of Badger Street. September 17, 1904.
$250—Richard Crawford to John T.
Bonner, lot 40x100 feet, north side
Beckwith Street, 600 feet west of
Jeptha Street. February 2, 1909.
$100 and Other Considerations—Jno.
T. Bonner to James McDonald, same
property. April 17, 1913.
$5, Love and Affection—Jacob Elsas
to Mrs. Lewis J. Tronstine, right, to
use 10-foot alley, running from Clarke
-Street, 190 feet west of Washington
Street. May, 1906.
$500—Hapeville Land and Improve
ment Company to William E. Thrail-
kill, lot 200x100 feet, northeast corner
Cherry Street and Forrest Avenue.
May 6, 1910.
$225—Same to same, lot 50x200 feet,
east side Georgia Avenue. 50 feet
south of Cherry Street. November 13,
1909.
$800—Same to same, lot 200x200
feet, west side Forrest Avenue. 100
feet north of Cherry Street. August
12, 1911.
$300—William Howard to David N.
Orr, lot 30x145 feet, east side Walnut
Street, 110 feet north of Magnolia
Street- January 7, 1913.
$325—David N. Orr to Amanda
Bowen, same property. January 13
1913.
$75—Lizzie Lovejoy to John E.
Bowen, lot 40x115 feet, on Inman
Avenue. 40 feet east of southeast cor
ner Myrtle Street. March 28, 1913.
$2,600—M. Earnest Jones and W.
B. Jones to Mrs. Mary Barrett, No.
.2 Connally Street, 50xi00 feet. March
27. 1913.
$6,400—E. W. Grove Realty Com
pany to Mrs, W. B. Crouch, lot 80x118
bet southwest corner Moreland Ave
nue and St. Charles Piace. April 1
1913.
$15,600—E. (i. Harris to Arthur S.
Harris, No. 54 Wist Harris Street,
52x125 feet. January 25, 1913.
$1,050—Mrs. Alberta B. O'Kelley to
vv - R- <\ Smith, lot 8x220x63x50x7lx
2.U feet, being 79 1-2 rent west of
southwest corner Ponce Del-eon and
Clarke Avenues. April 16, 1913
$5, Love and Affection—Annie M
Chester to W. T. .Moure, her father
No. 6 Magruder Street. 38x100 feet I
April 10, 1913.
, $3,000—Sophie McA. Stokes to F. W
Stokes, lot 200x205 feet, northwest
corner Stokes Avenue and Willard
Street. April 11, 1913,
$8,000—Same to same, lot 52x150
feet, east side Myrtle Street. 165 feel |
south of Fourth Street. April 11, 1913.)
$40o—E. K. Lowe to Hamilton No-
tlonul Bank of Chattanooga, lot 47x$('i
feet, northeast side of Maher Street.
207 feet southeast from bend irt salt!
street. April 11, 1913.
Warranty Deeds.
$5 and to Correct—Fred Garr et al.
to Hightower Box and Tank Comps-
ny, lot 11x63 feet, west side of Hum
phries Street. 55 feet from Glenn
Street. January 16, 1913,
$1.000—Hightower Box and Tank
1 ompany to L. P. Weathers, lot 47x63
feet, northwest corner of Glenn and
Humphries Streets. April 14, 1913.
$2,500—L. P. Weathers to A. H. Ir
vine, same property. April 16, 1913.
$9,000—Damps J. Ray to .Mrs. Emilv
X. Stewart, No. 133 Lee Street, 67x188
feet. April 15. 1913.
$1,025—Samuel Barnett to Henry
Wolfe and D. Zaban. lot 180 feet front
on north side of Larkin Street, 150
feet east of Roach Street. April 17,
1913.
$3,750—Adolph Steiner to Feld
Realty Company, No. 37 Norcross
Street, 121x145 feet. April 17, 1913.
$900—Jacob Spiclberger to R. L.
Ezell and W. G. Baskin, lot 50x100
feet, south side of Piedmont Street,
50 feet west of block 39 of McDonald
property. May 5, 1911.
$751—James L. Mayson to Dr. J.
L. Johnson, one-half Interest in lot
67x270 feet, west side of Hunt Street,
where property of Johnson and Mav-
son Intersects property of George M.
Hope. April 14, 1913.
$350—Joseph F. Gatins to John S.
Ward, lot 50x192 feet, east side of
Wellington Street, 148 feet north of
Gordon Street. October, 1912.
$8,000—Charles M. Stelnhauer to E.
C. Spalding estate (by executors), lot
133x249 feet, northwest corner of
Westminster Drive and Piedmont Av
enue. April 16, 1913.
$2,000—Milton N. Armstrong to Ed
ward M. Durant, lot 70x249 feet, at
northwest corner of said Durant’s
property, being 467 feet north of north
side of Ponce DeLeon Avenue. April
17, 1913.
$250—W. L. Saye to Mrs. Sarah L.
Roberts, lot 50x150 feet, on Grand j
Avenue, 941 feet south of Mayson and
Turner Ferry Road. April 17, 1913.
$4,000—Mrs. Sarah F. Bryan to Lil
lian King LeConte and James T. Wil
liams, lot 62x67 feet, southeast corner
of North Boulevard and Gartrell
Street. April 1, 1913.
$350—Hassie P. Cole to Dr. W. J.
Tucker, lot 40x100 feet, north side of
Mitchell Street, 435 feet east of Ashby
Street. March 18, 1913.
$300—J. N. Wallace to Mrs. Fran
cis E. Veltry, lot 50x172 feet, south
east corner of Batchelor Street and
College Avenue, Eagan Park. Febru
ary 5, 1913.
$800—Atlanta Real Estate Compa
ny to C. W. Ansley, lot 60x188 'feet,
north side of Elbert Street, 551 feet
west of Stewart Avenue. April 18,
1913.
$20,000—Joseph Thompson to Liv
ingston Mims Thompson, lot 72x84
feet, at corner formed by west side
of Peachtree Street and southeast side
of Alexander Street. Also lot 150x345
feet, northwest side of Alexander
Street, 32 feet southwest of Peach
tree Street. March 31, 1913.
$1,500—Scott Hudson to W. E. Cha
pin, lot 60x290 feet, east side of
Peachtree Road, being part of lot 17,
block 1, of land lot 105, Seventeenth
District. April 14, 1913.
Loan Deeds.
$2,500—Ben J. Massell to Samuel
Massell, lot 20x37 feet, on west side
Marietta Street, back to W. & A. R.
R„ and on a line with north line of
Pine Street. April —, 1913.
$740—P. A. Keith to Amanda Bow
en, lot 40x100 feet, west side Chest
nut Street, 360 feet north of West
Hunter Street. April 9, 1913.
$2,475—W. E. Richards to Atlanta
Realty Investment Company, No. 194
Lee Street, 37x229 feet. April 15,
1913.
$2,500—Charles E. and Thomas C.
Hutcheson to John N. Grimes, lot 350
X 200 feet, east side Crook Street, 234
feet north of Washington Avenue,
East Point. April 17, 1913.
$1,250—J. C. McKee to William M.
McKee, lot 50x190 feet, west side
Semmes Avenue, 350 feet north of
Washington Street. Also lot 50x190
feet, west side Semmes Avenue, 300
feet north of Washington Street.
March 1, 1913.
$1,000—
-Mrs.
Emily
N.
Stewart
to
Dickinson Trui
*t (loin
ipany
. No.
133
Lee Sir,
•et, 67
x 188 f«
ret.
April
15,
1913.
$5,000—
Same
to san
»e, si
ime prt
>p-
cl'ty. A*
*ril 15,
1913.
$2,000—
Feld
Realty
(’oi
npany
to
Mrs. L.
E. Ne
vin, Ni
i). 37
Norm
ILSS
Street, 40x145 f
cut. A
pril 1
7, 1913.
$2,500—
-James
i H.
A mb
•rson
to
Mortgage
Bone
1 Gum i
•any
of N
ew
York, lot
50x14!
5 feet.
west
side He
)p-
kins Str«
et, 138 feet >
tuulh
of Lut
•ile
Avenue*.
April
it, 191;
3.
$688—(j
iuy To
•land to
X. (
). McCc
>n -
Hell, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 22 and 23 of
D. C. Lyle subdivision, land lot 131,
Fourteenth District, one-hulf interest.
April 15, 1913.
$J.500—J. M. Spinks to Mrs. «ira A.
Martin, lot 50x186 feet, north side
Elbert Street, 601 feet west of Stew-
arCAvenue. April 17, 1913.
Administrator’s Deed.
$51—Mrs. M. M. Morris estate (by
administrator) to J. N. Wallace, lot
50x172 feet, southeast corner Bachelor
and College Streets, Eagan Park.
June 6, 1912.
Bonds for Title.
$13,350—John A. Fritz to Mrs. Em
ma S. and Frank H. Reynolds, lot
127x132 feet, north side East Twelfth
Street, 240 feet east of Piedmont
Avenue; November 22, 1912.
$3.100—E. Anthony to Charlie
Clark, lot 40x100 feet, wegt side Leach
Street, 160 feet north of West Hun
ter Street; March 15, 1912.
$1.700—Miss Sallie L. Wright to
Mrs. Stella Faloovitz, lot 40x100 feet,
north side Haygood Avenue, 80 feet
east of Fairview Avenue; April 5,
1913.
$950—Edgar A. Neely to C. H.
Thompson, lot 51x175 feet, north side
of Thompson Street, 104 feet east of
Cheney Street; June 14, 1911. Trans
ferred to O. P. Styles, no date.
$12,000—W. E. Richards to A. L.
Suttles, 194 Lee Street, 37x227 feet;
April 15, 1913.
$450—W. C. Hughen to Gertrude
Bomar. lot 40x100 feet, north side
Beckwith Street. 560 feet west of
Jephtha Street; Nctober 15, 1908.
$1,600—Georgia Bond and Invest
ment Company to George Hardwick,
lot 50x132 feet, northwest corner Park
Avenue and Crogman Street; March
25, 1912.
$16.153—Ben J. Massell to Mrs. Ce
cilia B. Wallace, lot 50x177 feet, east
side Jacksdn Street, 109 feet north of
Angier Avenue; April 2, 1913.
$2,500—Atlanta Banking and Sav-
'ngs Company to Alex W. Stephens,
lot 50x200 feet, southwest corner West
Ontario and Emerald Avenues; April
10, 1913.
$8,0*0—J, L. Harris to J. N. Wal
lace, lot 40x65 feet, west side White
hall Street, 30 feet north of Gordon
Street; April 11, 1913.
$525—Same to same, lot 100x100
feet, south side Ashland Avenue, 500
feet west of line of Inman Park;
April 11, 1913.
Quit Claim Deeds.
$1—Atlanta Realty Investment
Company to W. E. Richards, 194 Lee
Street. 37x229 feet; April 15, 1913.
$1—Mrs. Miranda Sage to same,
same property; March 18, 1913.
$1—Mrs. O. S. Lewis to same, same
property; February 5, 1913.
$1, Love and Affection—Ann M.
Burke et al. to Patrick S. McGuire,
lot 49x160 feet, east side Formwalt
Street. 49 feet north of Georgia Ave
nue; also lot 50x164 feet on Cooper
Street. 250 feet from Glenn Street;
December 31, 1912.
$1, Love and Affection—John Mc
Guire to Patrick S. McGuire, same
property; November 16, 1912.
Quitclaim Deeds.
$7,600—Northwestern Mutual Life
Insurance Company to Demps J. Ray,
No. 133 Lee Street, 67x188 feet. March
25, 1913.
$1—Frank and Julia M. South to
Mrs. Kate G. Ryder, lot 45x100 feet,
east side Luckie Street', 60 feet north
of Mills Street. April 15, 1913.
$10—Germania Savings Bank to R.
L. Ezell and W. G. Baskin, lot 50x100
feet, south side Piedmont Avenue, 60
feet west of block 39 of McDonald
property. February 15, 1913.
$10—Minnie L. Brightwell and Eli
za Williams to George Roberts, No. 11
Liberty Street, 30x100 feet. March
18, 1913.
Liens.
$28—Mell Plumbing Company vs.
J. O. Moore and John H. Ellsworth,
lo tSOxlOO feet, north side Hood Street
110 feet west of John Broad's fence
April 17, 1913.
$44—Same vs. Mrs. Kate G. Hardin
and Mrs. Anna E. Grambling. No. 11
West Baker Street, 110x131 feet.
April 17, 1913.
Mortgages.
$200—J. W. McMurthev to Mrs.
Gertrude E. Cain, lot 105x250 feet, on
Peachtree Road at line of Mathieson
propej-ty. April 16, 1913.
For Sale—Miscellaneous
K’T?\TrTON SIGNS signifies best qual
J- it.v. Kent Sign Co.. 130b
, ity. Kent
Peachtree Street.
Co., 130 Vk
3-5-20
NO. 10 SNOWDRIFT 87 %e, country
eggs 19%c dozen, 40c coffee 28c pound,
80o coffee 22c, 25c coffee 19c pound. Cash
Grocery Co., 118 Whitehall. 2-21-7
WE RENT good pianos $3 per month up.
We sell good pianos $5 per month up.
R. P. BECHT COMPANY.
107-108-109 Temple Court Building. Main
687. 2-19-26
Medical
IT WILL pay any one who
suffers from piles to send
name and address to P. 0.
Box 102 Locust Grove, Ga.
You will learn something
j that will be of real value to
von. 4-16-1
DEWBERRY’S DELIGHT.
Works white you s*leep. It acts on
j the liver, bowels and the kidneys and
removes the foul waste matter from the
intestinal tract that causes 90 per cent
; " f all human ills. Office, 98 Ashby
Street. 4-9-lb
HR. EDMONDSON’S Tansy, Pennyroyal
and Cotton Root Pills, a safe and re-
i liable treatment for painfql and sup
pressed menstruation, irregularities ana
1 s imilar obstructions. Trial box by mail,
bOc. Frank Edmondson & Fro., manu
facturing chemists, 11 North Broad St-.
Atlanta.
Dropsy.
DPSY CURED—Relieves shortness of
r eath in 36 to 48 hours Reduces
lling In fifteen to twenty days. Co-
Dropsy Remedy Company, 406 Aus-
Bldg, Atlanta, Ga. 5-25-11
Money to Loan.
PURCHASE money notes bought and
money loaned on real estate. Chas. P.
Glover Realty Co., 2% Walton St. 4-12-2
WE loan money on furniture and house
hold goods. F. & J. Loan Company,
120 Decatur Street. 4-16-19
PURCHASE MONEY notes wanted for
client. Small amounts, running for
short timo preferred. R. F. Gilliam. At.
torney. Sixth floor, Fourth National
Bank Building. 4-16-9
TO HOME OWNERS.
$13 monthly pays for each $1,000; ten
vears in which to repay loan.
CALVERT MORTGAGE AND DEPOSIT
COMPANY.
601-2-3 Fourth National Bank Bldg.
Phone Main 1126. 4-11--5
FARM LOANS PLACED n any amount
on improved farm lands in Georgia.
Tho Southern Mortgage Company,
Gould building. 7-13-1
SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND.
any amount; 6 per cent. Write or
call S. W. Carson. 24 South Broad
street. 4-1-17
WANTED—To buy good purchase
money notes, or first mortgages.
Georgia Land and Loan Co., 909 Third
National Bank Bldg.
WE HAVE plenty of money to
lend at lowest rates on At
lanta and nearby property, ei
ther for straight or monthly
payment plant. Also for pur
chasing purchase money notes.
Foster & Robson, 11 Edge-wood
avenue.
THE BEST in real estate can be had by
reading the “Want Ad” pages of this
natter. A new dollar bill will be given
Mrs Vernon Savitz. 138 Cooper Street,
if she will find this ad and mark
it. The “Want Ad” man will be at her
home Saturday morning.
Money to Loan.
MONEY ON HAND for Immediate Joans
on property In or near Atlanta. J. E.
VanValkenburg, 501 Equitable Bldg.
MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE
AND OTHERS, upon their own names;
cheap rates, easy payments. Confi
dential. D. H. Tolman, 820 Austell
building.
MORTGAGE LOANS
On Atlanta Property.
BUSINESS BUILDINGS.
5 and 5% per cent.
RESIDENCE BUILDINGS.
5%, 6 and 6% per cent.
Your rate depends upon the location.
Without notice you can pay back a
hundred, any multiple of a hundred dol
lars, on the entire loan on any interest
date.
TURMAN, BLACK &
CALHOUN.
Loan Correspondents,
' PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COM
PANY OF AMERICA.
203-8 Empire Building.
Rcrl Estate For Sale.
Hoi.36$ For Rent.
Real Estate For Sale.
Real Estate For Sale.
Real Estate For SaJe.
)0ALSTON
POULTRY FARM.
WE HAVE in one of the nicest
suburbs, ol‘ the city an ideal
home of ten rooms with all city
improvements, that has been op
erated as a poultry farm for
some time. The flotjk has out
grown owner’s lot, which is 125
feet by ,'175. He is anxious to
move to his farm, and wants to
sell this place at once. This is
only two and a half blocks from
car line.'and equipped with mod
ern poultry runs, duck runs and
big barn. We have a very at-
tractive price on this property,
and can make some terms.
STREET GAR FRONT
AGE FOR SALE.
JEST OUTSIDE'of the city lim
its we have 1200 feet of street
car frontage that is ideal for
subdivision. There is a bunch
of money to be made on this,
piece of property.
Come in and jet us talk to you
about this.
W. A. FOSTER & RAYMOND ROBSON EAST PINE STREET
REAL ESTATE, HUNTING AND L«L
.... EUR SALE. |
\ IRGINIA A VENUE Eight-room two-]
strr.v, Prick veneer; hurdwood floors;!
furnace healed, and or. very large lot.
Has gut D. he «old in the next week,
and vsc are uu«l.orizcd by owner to make]
• Mi Martin.
<U\ si At.viiT AVENUE, near Forrest,
a five-room cottage, on lot 50 by 150,
with all city conveniences, for $3,000.
T Ids is a very attractive price for a
North Side cottage. Sec Mr. White.
120 ACRES, rear Ellijay, (la. Land roll
ing. but not mountainous. 30 acres in
cultivation. 8 acres in oak and pine tim
ber. Young apple orchard. Four-roc
house, with store, blacksmith shop, corn
( i lb and stables. Well waier. spring and
branch. $1,260, on terms. Will take At
lanta property in exchange. See Mr.
gve.
ARNOLD STREET, just two blocks from
the Boulevard, two-story, eight rooms.
Nice corner lot House well built and
within two blocks of school. The owner
Inis been forced to leave the city and
will sell cheap, or trade'his equity for
vacant lot and some cash. See Mr. Mar
tin.
ON WHITEHALL STREET, near the
junction of Forsyth, a lot 50 by 200 to
an alley. Present Improvements rent for
$1,080 a year. Price, $17,500. Any rea
sonablc terms, with 6 per cent interest.
This is the kind of speculative properly
to buy. See Mr. Cohen.
\NS. 11 EDGE WOOD AVfci.
FOR RENT.
403 GORDON STREET, WEST END.
ON THE RIGHT going out Gordon
St., between Qupen and Grady, we
have a good two-story eleven-
room residence, equipped with all the
modern conveniences, such as beauti
ful cabinet mantels, tiling, hearths,
electric lights, gas, bath and sink in
the kitchen; has a goc«t sleeping
porch and a nice front porch, servant’s
room, garage, chicken houses and lots,
on a car line, convenient to schools
and churches, in a first class neigh
borhood. now occupied. but will be va
cated when rented. Price $50.
* 369 CHEROKEE AVENUE
(STOCKTON APARTMENTS.) .
OUT IN STOCKTON Apartments.
just opposite the main entrance of
Grant Park, we have a second-floor
five-room anartment, with all conven
iences, such as electric lights, gas.
bath and sink in the kitchen. This
apartment is in nice condition through
and through. We furnish gas stove,
water, heat and ianitor service; on a
car line; conven'ent to schools and
churches. Price $20.
And a long list of other houses.
IF YOU HAVE MONEY to lend, we can place it safely.
FOR RENT.
“F” 312-14 RAW SON STREET.
On the south side of Rawson, between Cooper and Windsor, we have a
second floor five-room apartment. Has electric lights, steam heat, janitot*
service, gas range, hot and cold water, bath, washstand. closet and sink; stor
age room in the basement. In fine condition. Cooper Street Car half block.
$43.50 on a least
WE PUBLISH "A WEEKLY RENT BULLETIN, giving a good description of
everything we have for rent. Get a copy.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE.
Atlanta Phone 618. 12 AUBURN AVE. Bell phone Ivy 671.
JL
There are plenty of high-priced homes on the
North Side, but there are not many you can
buy fur $3,500.
We offer an unencumbered place, No. 182
East Pine, near Ripley street, for $3,500 cash; it
is a two-storv house showing its value to any
observer.
Forrest & George Adair
FOR SALE
JOHN J.
WOODSIDE
L 0 T S.
ORMEWOOD PARK.
(Easy Terms.)
NICE SHADE, good neighbors, line
street 1 '. Public school and good car
service.
THOS. R. FINNEY, Sales Mgr.,
12 “Real Estate Row.”
Business Opportunities.
NV r ANT'FH^^TcTXudrfGooktr^nd accounts ;
of local firms and corporations for I
specified price. Address Qualified, care !
Hearst’s American. 4-18-36 !
FOR RENT.
FOR SALE—Furnishings of six-room
flat; close in; part cash. Owner will
take part of purchase money in board.
Address Bargain, care Georgian. 34-18-4 j
THE OFFICE SERVICE COMPANY of
fers to all travelers a home, an office j
at small cost. Consult us. We save
you money. We snow you how to save |
money. Write us. 213 Temple Court j
Building. 2-28-33 i
WANTED—Party with about $300 or ,
$400 to invest in good paying busi
ness; weekly dividends guaranteed. Ad
dress Manufacturer, care Georgian.
25-17-!
BUSINESS MEN—Have you an Atlanta j
address? . If not, why not? We act ,
for you, give you mail, telephone and
stenographer's service at small cost.
Write for particulars. The •Office Serv
ice Company, 213 Temple Court Build
ing, Atlanta, Ga. 3-3-3
Chas. P. Glover Realty Co.
2i/ 2 WALTON ST.
12-r. h., 500 Peachtree St $100.00
12-r. h., 17 E. North Avenue 100.00
12-r. h., 40 West End Avenue.... 50.00
12-r. h., 82 Central Place 35.00
10-r. h., Ponce DeLeon Avenue. 75.00
9-r. h., 423 Gordon St 45 00
9-r. h., 83 Ashby St 35 00
8-r. h., 3 West Eighth St. (fur
nished) 75.00
8-r. h., 531 Courtland St 47.50
8-r. h., 84 East Cain St., May 1.. <5.00
7-r. h.. 107 Capitol Ave 45.00
7-r. h., 88 Highland Ave 25.00
6-r. h., 261 East Georgia Ave.... 27.50
6-r. h., 123 N. Lawn St $25.00
6-r. h.. 137 Venable St 18.00
6-r. h., 21 Daley St 12.00
5-r. h., 31 Turman Ave 25.00
5-r. h., 335 Crew St 18.00
5-r. h., 989 Glennwood Ave 16.50
5-r. h., 6 Rockyford Ave 15.00
4-r. apartment, N. Boulevard.... 30.00
4-r. h.. 111 Kelly St 18.00
4-r. h., 211 Whitehall St 15.00
4-r. h., 1 Forrest St., Brook wood
Bridge 9.60
3-r. h., 24 Tennessee Ave 8.60
3-r. h.. I Connecticut Ave 8.00
3-r. h., 57 Tye St * 5.60
NORTH AVE. RESIDENCE
A BARGAIN IN THIS PLACE—Eight-room two-
story, splendid residence. Lot 50x150. We can
sell this plaee for $6,500—cash $750, assume loan of
$2,250 at 5 1-2 per cent—balance monthly. The land
will be worth thffprice in twelve months.
MONEY TO LOAN
$12,000 AT 7 PER CENT and insurance money at
lowest rates. QUICK ACTION. NO RED
TAPE.
J. R.
J. H.
SMITH & EWING
IVY 1513.
REAL ESTATE. RENTING, LOANS.
130 PEACHTREE STREET. ATLANTA 2865.
FOR SALE Up-to-date grocery store in
good location; average business. *1,600
per month. Box 75. fcare Georgian.
200-15-4
WANTED—Five hundred stockholders
to share in the profits of my store.
Men’s furnishings, tailoring, shoes, hats.
Allen M. Pierce. 16 Marietta St. 4-15-12
IF you have $5,000 to Invest we can In
terest you in a feed, grocery, coal and
wood business. We have grown to such
an extent that we are obliged to get
more capital. Will expect you to take
an active part in business. Address W.
F. C., Box 652, care American. 4-8-4
PATENT RIGHT FOR SALE.
A VALUABLE improvement on wall
construction, damp, heat and cold
proof; eliminates repairs; less insur
ance; perfectly sanitary. See the Mod
ern Construction Company, rooms 408-
409 Gould building, Atlanta, Ga. Phone
Main 4398. 3-8-6
Three Choice Ansley Park Homes
ON LAFAYETTE DRIVE, right off Peachtree Circle; eight large
rooms; every improvement; furnace heat; lot 4)3x200, elevated, with
splendid view' of the park—$3,250 cash and assume $10,000 loan due in
four year. A $15,000 home for $1 3,250; absolutely the best buy in the
park.
FOR SALE BY
Between Gordon and Park Street,
ON ASHBY STREET.
GREEN
E
The prettiest vacant lot in West
250 feet deep to alley, only $2,750.
End
R E A E T
Y
SOUTH SIDE CORNER.
See us quick for a fine corner,
close In on South Side, that is
very
firm
COMPANY
BOTH PHONES 1599.
business corner. Bargain.
LOST—One dollar, unless Mrs. A. H.
Greene, 75 Richardson Street, has this
ad in the "Want Ad” section of The
Georgian marked w’hen the “Want Ad”
man calls Saturday morning.
Bids Wanted.
ABOUTToOO YARDS OF
TEAM WORK, FIFTY
YARDS CONCRET E
WORK, TO LET ON
SOUTHERN RAILROAD
OPPOSITE FEDERAL
PRISON. APPLY 456
CANDLER ANNEX.
4-16-32
Real Estate For Sale.
FOR QUICK SALE— North Side lot, 50x
327; chert street. North Side, close to
Peachtree; price only $700; $35 cash can
handle thir, balance $17.50 month. Ad
dress North Side, 92, care Georgian.
4-18-33
LET US BUILD you a home. Will buy
you a lot or pay off your lot. Terms
to suit. 400 Temple Court. Main 4189.
4-18-43
TWO West End corner lots, on Cascade
Avenue. Two Ifiocks from car line;
56x200; $1,000 each; easy terms. By
Owner. Bell phone West 200. 38-18-8
NEW eight-room house; bath; 249 Eu
clid Ave., Inman Park; oak parquet
floors, built-in buffet, full basement,
servants’ toilet; price, $5,500; liberal
terms. Apply F. L. Markham, owner.
Office, Ivy 1993; residence, Ivy 3756-L.
40-17-4
LOT 100x130 in West End section, with
all conveniences, for $1,100. Will take
small auto as part payment. This Is a
bargain. Worth $1,500. Sam, Box 308.
care Georgian. 4-17-14
FIVE-ROOM and hall In strictly white
neighborhood, near car line, stores,
school and churches, $1,500, $150 cash,
$15 per itionth to good responsible per
son. Address Owner. P. O. Box 150,
i.anta, Ge. 4-10-6
WEYMAN St CONNORS.
ESTABLISHED 1890.*
Mortgages on Real Estate. 4-1-3
Money Wanted.
LOAN^WANTErk
WILL PAY owner 8 per cent on a good
$1,200 mortgage loan. Address D., 6,
care Georgian. 40-17-4
6%_WE WILL PAY—6%
ON SAVINGS.
IN SUMS of $500 to $5,000. The
Merchants, and Mechanics’
Banking and Loan Co., 209
C4rant Building. Tel. Ivy 5341.
Cash Capital $120,000.
Thos. J. Wesley, Cashier.
B. M. Grant, Pres. 3-11-50
JOHN H. JAMES will sell for
$25 cash 26 lots on Peachtree
road next Saturday, 19th, at 3
p. m. Ladies invited. J. W.
Ferguson & Son, Auctioneers.
4-16-11
Quit Paying Rent.
ON easy rent terms you can buy a now
five-room house on the best street in
Decatur, Atlanta’s most cultured and
quiet suburb, on car line, two blocks
from court house; has light and water,
(’all Ivy 1664. 4-16-5
EQUITY of $3,500 in North Side home;
worth $6,000. at .sacrifice; would con
sider some cash and trade, cheat) run
about or vacant property. For particu
lars, call Main 62. 4-14-21
HAVE YOU EVER realized the im
portance of the want ads in every
business in the country? Want ads are
small, but accomplish much. In them
in this issue is the name of Mrs.
Bessie McKoown. 184 Central Ave., and
we trust that she will not overlook it.
We want her to draw a ring around it
and "wait for the ’Want Ad” man, for he
will call by her house Saturday morn
ing and make her a present of a new
dollar bill.
MADDOX DRIVE—Eight-room dwel ling; brand-new; furnace heat,
hardwood floors; jam-up; lot is 60x240. Price, $6,500, and on terms.
MADDOX DRIVE—Six-room bungalow; hot water, heat; all improve
ments; lot 50x240. This is a beauty and will TICKLE YOU. $7,500
on terms.
THOMSON & LYNES
18-20 WALTON STREET.
BOTH PHONES.
Home and Income $160
Monthly
$2,500 CASH will put you in. possession of Four-
Apartment Brick Building on prominent North
Side street, level corner lot. Always rented at $210
per month. You can occupy one of the Apartments
and have an income of $160 monthly. Price $20,000,
$2,500 cash, balance very easy. Might consider
North Side lot around $2,500 as part payment.
GEORGE P. MOORE
REAL ESTATE AND RENTING,
10 AUBURN AVE.
611 EMPIRE BLDG. REAL ESTATE, RENTING. LOANS. Phones 1599
DILLIN-MORRIS CO.
609-10 ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
BOTH PHONES 4234.
$5,250 GORDON STREET—W© have a beauty in a six-room bungalow on lot
50x200. Alley in rear, with modern finish and conveniences.
Ben Graham Company
319 EMPIRE BLDG. M. 4376.
MARIETTA STREET—12 lots, 59x200. just off of Marietta. Then on
Marietta Street, lot 80x346. Come take all 13 lots for $3,000. Terms.
LOT on Kentucky Avenue, just off of Highland. Water down, side and
back alley. $900.
SIX-ROOM apartment, brick. 1 1-2 blocks of Peachtree. Central. 10 per
cent investment.
-j. O. PALMER, Salesman.
Real Estate For Sale.
L(ToK’~a'TThls Largain; beautTfuMotThO
by 159. on car line; schools and
churches; only $650. Easy terms. No
interest. (No agents.) Address Mrs.
W., Box 881, care Georgian. 81-13-4
LEAKE <*)R SALK—Artistic bungalow;
screened, tiled, furnace, garage. Ad
dress “Ansley Park,” care Georgian.
48-13-4
A BIO BARGAIN Peachtree Terrace.
I will sell two of my choicest lots one
block from Peachtree car line, at a sac
rifice. Box 89, care Georgian. 4-12-23
Real Estate Wanted.
\Y.CntThY^/Cs[^^ f^mruD
ern; good lot and In good North Side
neighborhood. Address Jlome-Keeker,
care Atlanta Georgian. 4-18-39
WANTED—Good vacant lot. Would
give in exchange second mortgage
purchase money notes. Let me know
what you have. Address Lot, 898. care
Georgian. 52-18-4
Farms For Sale.
BY OWNER Twenty acres at Mallory
Station, on Fairburn car line; five-
room house, barn, pasture, running
water; plenty of fruit; $2,800; $500 cash,
balance to suit, or will exchange
W. VV. Veal, Stonewall, Ga. 4-18-47
For Sale or Exchange—Real
Estate.
FOR REA L’TTPTfLnTOMES and build
ing lots in College Park, the most de
sirable suburb of Atlanta, see I. C. Me-
Crory.
Farms Wanted.
WANTED—To buy a good level farm.
Apply to Robert Cook, Fairburn, Ga.
37-17-4
Houses For Rent.
FOR RENT.
NO. 500 PEACHTREE STREET, cor-
nor Linden Street, you will And a
two-story house of ten rooms, 2 bath
rooms, steam heat and carrying all
modern conveniences; a fine location
for high-class boarding house; with
in walking distance. Price, $100. We
will gladly show you through at any
time.
GEO. P. MOORE,
Real Estate and Renting.
10 Auburn Avenue.
$4,350 FOR A MODERN six-room cottage on Park Avenue. Buy this and
have Grant Park for your front yard. Terms can be arranged.
$6,750 WILL BUT a dandy good seven-room bungalow on St. Charles Ave
If you are looking for a North Side home ask to see this one. Tills was
built for a nome and must be seen to be appreciated. Terms, *600 cash, bal
ance $60 per month.
WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO.
Real Estate and Builders. 9 05 Fourth National Bank Building
Main 2106.
MORELAND AVENUE LOT for $1,850. This is $750 less than any other lot on
the street. Level as a floor and a beauty. A sacrifice if there ever was
one.
ANSLEY PARK AND ON THE PRADO—A lot that Is as perfect as its sur
roundings. Just, a few feet from the car. Has never been offered for less
than $3,250, but owner has to sell this Week, and says “cut It to $2,650.”
ON A NEW STREET that is a comer, overlooking Druid Hills, and right at~
a fast car line, we have a seven-room bungalow that was built six
months ago by Its present owner for a home. Besides having tile porch and
hath, grate and furnace heat, hardwood floors and an interior finish that is a
dream, it has those home features. This place Is easily worth $6,500 to-day
and will be worth more in a year’s time, but the owner bought his lot at a time
when the future of the street wasn't seen, so it doesn’t figure in the price of
$5,500 the owner gives us. Yes; good terms.
Fourteenth Street Home
Strictly modern 9-room residence, absolutely up to the
minute. Beautiful Hardwood floors, Mahogany man
tels, Artistic Electric Fixtures, furnace heat, servant’s
room, cement driveway and garage. In fact, everything
and a large lot thrown in. Am forced to sell, therefore
offer my home $2,000 under market. Will make easy
terms. Phone Owner, Ivy 5522.
PEACHTREE ROAD
AUCTION
I WILL SELL thirty lots'April 19th at 3 p. in., at the Seaboard
Railroad and Peachtree Road. Terms, $25 cash, $10 a month,
6 per cent interest. J. W. Ferguson & Son, Auctioneers; plat
at my, office, 415 Atlanta National Bank. Both phones. John
H. James.
BEAUTIFUL WEATHER
THIS is an ideal day for you to look over our '
WINNONA PARK
lOtS. y,
WATCH DECATUR
TAKE A LOOK and you’ll take a lot.
Edwin P. Ansley
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Ivy 1600. Realty Trust Building. Atl. 363,