Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, April 23, 1913, Image 15

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NflMI THE ATIjAjN i -\ UlL'Jliti I .\.\ A.MI Al'iW >\ n WI.M^MIAI, .\l'lilli i), 1H15. 1» If You Want a Position; If You Want Help; If You Want Anything, You Will Find It Here Money Wanted. 6% 6%—WE WIN; PAY ON SAVINGS. IN' SUMS of $500 to $0,000. The Merchants and Mechanics’ Ranking and yuan Co., 209 Grant Building. Tel. Ivy 5341. Cash Capital $120,000. Thos. J. Wesley, Cashier. B. M. Grant. Pres. 3-11-50 W\NTED—Party' with about $300 or $400 to invest in good paying busi- nrs c weekly dividends guaranteed. Ad- ress Manufacturer, care Georgian. ^ 25-1i-4 Medical 7 )EW RERRy¥~DELIGHT. WORKS white you sleep. It acts on ihe liver, bowels and the kidneys and ., moves the foul waste matter from the , u. s tmal tract that causes 90 per cent 0 f an human ills. Office, 98 Ashby street. 4-9-16 10’ HOMONPSON'S Tansy, Pennyrojal and Cotton Root Pills, a safe and re- ,hie treatment for painful and sup pressed menstruation, irregularities and -iinilar obstrurtlons. Trial box by mail. Frank Edmondson & Rro., manu facturing chemists. 11 North Broad St., Atlanta. i THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN Published by The Georgian Company, 20 E» st Atlanta, Alabama St. Georgia. Real Estate For Sale. 1 ntered at Atlanta postoffice as second- class matter. Subscriptions Payable In Advance. One year, mail, postage prepaid, $6.00 Si* months, mail, postage prepaid. 2.50 Three mos.. mail, postage prepaid, 1.25 One month, mall, postage prepaid, .45 Subscriptions Payable In Advance. Oelivered by carrier, one year $5.20 Delivered by carrier, six months.. 2.60 Delivered by carrier, three months.. 1.30 Delivered by carrier, one month 45 Delivered by carrier in Atlanta and other cities, one week S har p & J^oylston A THING OF BEAUTY. IS a joy forever. If you are look ing for a beautiful home on the North Side in ANSLEY PARK, we have it. This is an east front brick veneered home, built of se lected material, with three baths, combination fixtures, fine, large, veranda, hardwood floors and fin ished up as nicely as any house you ever saw; has one bed room downstairs and four large bed rooms and one small one upstairs. This is convenient to car line, and the price is exceedingly reasona ble. We want to show you this MONDAY. ANOTHER ONE. IF there is anything we have not said about the first one that is good, we can certainly say it about this one. This place has sun parlor, sleeping porch, furnace hat and six bd rooms, and is in an ideal location for a swell home. We have a price on this that will make it sell. See us for information. Dc^i’t phone. Steel Frame Arrives For Healey Building Seventeen Cars on Hand—Many People Seek Homes—Lot Sold in Brookhaven Section. Five more carloads of steel arrived in the city yesterday for the frame work of the Healey office building opposite th e Postoffice. This makes a total of 17 carloads, 12 cars hav ing arrived previously. The amount on hand, declared Mr. Healey, would be sufficient to fit out the basement only, which is a large undertaking in itself. Other cars will come in from time to time. At 9 o’clock Saturday night the foundation workers virtually finished their task and this week there has been littte for them to do. Delay in starting the steel work has been due to the fact that two huge der ricks have not yet arrived. These nre expected on any train and then the steel work will begin. Mr. Healey was busy looking over the job this morning, and he ex pressed the hope that operations could soon be resumed. Permits for Homes. Substantial homes continue to be built in the various residence dis tricts of Atlanta, and it is believed that the total will reach 1,500 during the year. Among those applying to day for permits were R. H. William son, who will build a two-story frame dwelling on West Tenth Street at a cost of $4,000, and J. P. Jackson, who will build a one-story frame dwelling at 16 East Avenue, costing $3,500. John Starr, of 16 East Avenue, will make additions at 541 Highland Avenue costing $2,500. Home-owners are installing a great many furnaces. Permits for a dozen were asked to day of the building inspector, to be installed by the Moncrief Furnace Company. Renting Continues Good. fx>cal renting agencies report a big scarcity in desirable houses for rent or lease. Ralph O. Cochran declared »o-day that he could rent twice the number that he usually rents if he had them on hand, and M. S. Rankin, "f the Smith, Ewing & Rankin Rent ing Agency, asserted that if he had 50 good bungalows he could put tenants in them at once. The Cochran Company have rented he following houses in the pagt few dgysc For Mrs. H. E. Bates to R. M. Hale. 88 Raw son Street; for Joseph Buch- nan to Mrs. M. Johnston, 2 Welling ton Street; for J. Auerbach to W. T. Black, 548 Decatur Street; for J. Goldberg to John Bork, 167 Simpson Street.; for A. Keith to B. W. Jones> 22 Rogers Street; for Edgar Dunlap to J. D. DeLoach, 5 Castleberry Street; for N. A. Gooch to K. Smith McAllister, 127 Boulevard DeKalb; for L. S. Morrison to Mrs. M. C. Dick son. 10 Woodward Avenue; ror Jo seph E. Brown Company to G. A. ooten, 46 Howell Mill Road; for W. Goldberg to A. Glazer, 361 West North •' venue. Brookhaven Lot Sold. The Charles P. GliVer Realty Com- banv have sold to J. F. Me Waters for * Hent 132xl74-foot lot on the De atur Road, Brookhaven section, for $950. Piedmont Road Subdivision. Peachtree Park, a new subdivision j'ntaining more than TOO acres on 'lcrimont Road, east of Peachtree Goad, has been divided into lots of ‘ ne acre each by the B. F. Burdett jealty Company and has been put on he market. Fourteen of these lots ront 500 feet on Piedmont Road, and ?even have been sold. The others being offered at $35 a front foot "9-sh, and the balance in one, two and hm* years, at 6 per cent. Water and ■ewers are guaranteed in the bonds or title. Reed Joins Cochran Agency. mer Reed, a real estate dealer in ‘‘Ganta since 1905. has joined the force of the Ralph O. Cochran ‘ empany. Mr. Reed has not r -:- in some important land f al8 » but he has given considerable ‘ention to building operations. PROPERTY TRANSFERS. Warranty Deeds. G00—Suburban Realty Company J B. Mills, lot 100x130 feet, west side Belmont Avenue, 162 feet south of Dill Avenue. April 18, 1913. $300—Harold Hirsch to D. R. Bootes, lot 100x180 feet, on Gilbert Street, 184 feet north of Confederate Av.enue. April 15, 1913. $300—Same to same, lot 100x180 feet, east side Gilbert Street, 300 feet 'South of Burns Street. October 2, 191,1. $1,300—J. E. Rutledge to A. R. Mar- but, lot 50x140 feet, northwest corner Oakland Avenue and Sydney Street. April 19, 1913. $50 and Other Consideration—P. C. Hightower to Germania Savings Bank, lot 60x100 feet, west side Sampson Street, 335 feet north of Houston Street. April 14, 1913. $1,650—Mrs. Millie E. Barfield to Mrs. Azzie E. Hemperley, lot 50x200 feet, west side Park Street, 50 feet north of Mrs. Roberts* lot, land lot 157, East Point. August 3, 1910. $825—Susie Mangum to J. G. Clark and D. J. Coogle, lot 37x142 feet, southeast corner Fulton and Lowndes Streets, East Point. April 17, 1913. $825—Same to same, lot 60x150 feet, south side Carnegie Street, 270 feet east of Harris Street, East Point. April 17, 1913. $825—Same to same, lot 47x150 feet, north side Carnegie Street, 47 feet east of Lowndes Street, East Point. April 17, 1913. $375—Mary A. Lambert to Andrew B. Chapman, lot 40x100 feet, west side Ashby Street, 85 feet south of West Fair Street. April 9, 1913. $2,500—J. Qheston King to James L. Wright, lot 48x200 feet, east side Pee ples Street, 228 feet north of Howell Place. April 7. 1913. $11,000—Keefer Hood to George S. and Elizabeth F. Moffett, lot 50x150 feet, east side Myrtle Street, 180 feet south of Fifth Street. November 14, 1910. $425—M. A. Smith to H. C. Bailey, lot 50x200 feet, on St. Francis Street, 314 feet northwest of Newnan Ave nue. April 17, 1913. Warranty Deeds. $700—H. M. Parham to Mrs. Laura Lee Wilson, lot 50x100 feet, north side St. Paul Avenue, 200 feet west of West Atlanta Land Company’s land; April 12, 1913. $575—O. W. Settle to McClure Ten- Cent Company, lot 57x190 feet, south side Virginia Avenue, * land lot 130; April 22, 1913. $1,100—L. N. Eason to N. S. and B. B. Johnson, lot 90x139 feet, southwest corner Eubanks and Whipple Ave nues; April 8, 1913. $3.500—Houston C. Reeves to E. R. Boswell, lot 100x190 feet, south side Harvard Avenue, 100 feet east of Jackson Street; May 1, 1912. $225—Mary L. Stranahan et al. to J. R. Seawright, lot 30x74 feet, east side Battle Street, 145 feet north of West Fair* Street; February 24, 1913. $3,750—W. S. Archer, Jr., to B. B. Braswell, lot 50x150 feet, south side Ormond Street, 59 feet west of Mar-, tin Street; April 16, 1913. Loan Deeds. $400—J. F. Badger to Metter Sup ply Company, lot 45x142 feet, south side Mercer Avenue, 100 feet east of Madison Street, College Park; April 5, 1913. $400—T. H. Williams to Mrs. Mar garet L. Farrar, trustee, lot 39x96 feet, south side Drummond Street, 39 feet west of Jephtha Street; April 21, 1913. $250—‘Same to Mrs. Fannie Oelsner, same porperty; April 21, 1913. $100—William H. Boggus to Mrs. Sallie M. Puryear. lot 40x115 feet, north side Brandon Street, 210 feet west of Connaliy Street; April 18. 1913. $500—Mrs. Stella Bishop to Mrs. Hallle W. Harris. 427 South Boule vard, 30x337 feet; April 18, 1913. Loan Deeds. $2,450—Mrs. Kate G. Ryder to Mortgage Bond Company, of New York, No. 313 Luckie Street. 45x100 feet. April 17, 1913. $162—Charles Rozetta to Germania Savings Bank, lot 45x150 feet, or West End Avenue. 366 feet east of Ashby Street. April 22, 1913. $550—Mrs. Mary O. Tripp to Ger mania Savings Bank, lot 34x100 feet, north side of Mills Street. 35 feet west of Orme Street. April 16, 1913. $1,295—Mrs. Azzie E. Hemperley to Germania Savings Bank, lot 50x200 feet, west side of Park Street. 50 feet north of Mrs. Roberts’ lot. Sept. 14. 1912. Land lot 157, East Point. $300—A. B. Chapman to Miss Mary W. Perry, lot 40x100 feet, west si|e of Ashbv Street, 85 feet south of West Fair Street. April 9. 1913. $6.000—George S. and Elizabeth F. Moffett to Berry School, lot 50x150 feet, oast side of Myrtle Street. 18') feet south of Fifth Street. April 11. 1913. $5,000—W. E. Worley to Lena Real Estate For Sale. Houses For Rent. W. A. FOSTER & RAYMOND ROBSON HEAL ESTATE, RENTING AND LOANS FOR SALE. IK YOU CAN SEE further than the immediate present, please consider Forrest Avenue. When it is opened through to Druid Hills it will he a competitor of Ponce DeLeon Avenue. Had you thougnt of that? We have a corner or two that it would pay you to buy. See Mr. Hook. ON LEE STREET, near,Gordon, a two-story nine-room brick residence that is a good buy at $7.5(H). You name the terms. See Mr. White. WE HAVE on Whitehall Street a piece of property more than 200 feet deep to railroad, at a price that is abso lutely right. Will take in or trade about $8,000 In good renting proper ty. No information over phone. See Mr. Bradshaw. SEVERAL desirable vacant lots, with all city improvements, ranging in prices from $1,000 to $2,000. Grant Park, West End and Inman Park sec tions. See Mr. White. ON GORDON AVENUE, in North Kirkwood, a two-story eight-room residence, half block from car line. Lot 60 by 175 feet. Every conven ience, including furnace heat, tinted walls, mahogany finish. A good buy for $5,500. $500 cash, balance to suit. See Mr. Collins. 11 EDGEWOOD AVE NOTICK. >R OPERTY OWNERS. \I II TjU OUR LIST of vacant houses is badly depleted. We need all kinds of houses all over the city, and especial ly five and six-room cottages and bun galows. If you want good tenants in your houses come in and list them with us, and we will do the balance. We have automobiles, surries and buggies for the purpose of showing our prop erty, and our facilities for renting houses can’t be excelled. Thanking you in advance, we are Very respectfully. FOSTER & ROBSON. 11 Edgewood Avenue. IP VOU HAVE MONET to lend, we can place it safely. FOR RENT. 306 NORTH JACKSON STREET—On the west side of North Jackson, between Forrest Avenue and Angler, we have a two-story seven-room frame. Mas gas. hot and cold water, bath, washstand. closet and sink, hot air furnare. In good condition. Street car in front, latt 60 by 175. Servant's room and stable. $45. 7VE 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. FOR RENT BY Chas. P. Glover Realty Co. 2Vo WALTON ST. 12-r. 12-r. 12-r. 12-r. 10-r. 9-r. 9-r. 8-r. 8-r. 8-r. 8-r. 8-r. 7-r. 7-r. 6-r. h., 500 Peachtree St $100.00 h., 17 E. North Ave 100.00 h., 40 West End Ave 50.00 h., 82 Central Place ... 35.00 h., Ponce DeLeon Ave 75.00 h., 423 Gordon St 45.00 h., 83 Ashby St 40.00 h.. 219 Forrest Ave 40.00 h., 3 West Eighth St. (fur.). 75.00 h., 531 Courtland St 47.50 h., 739 N. Boulevard 42.50 h.. 84 E. Cain St 40.00 h., 107 Capitol Ave 45.00 h., 88 Highland Ave 25.00 h., 30 Rawson St 32.50 6-r. h., 261 K Georgia Ave $ 6-r. h., 123 North Lawn St 6-r h.. 137 Venable St 6-r. h., 21 Daley St 5-r. h., 31 Turman Ave 5-r. h. t 335 Crew St 5-r. h., 989 Glennwood Ave... 5-r. h., 5 Rockyford Ave.. Kirk wood 4-r. apartment, N. Boulevard.. 4-r. h., Ill Kelly St 4-r. h., 21iy» Whitehall S.t 4-r. h. 1 Forrest St 3-r. h.', 722 East Fair St 3-r. h., 24 Tennessee Ave 3-r. h., 1 Connecticut Ave 27.50 25.00 18.00 12.00 25.00 18.00 16.50 15.00 30.00 1*8.00 15.00 9.50 6.60 8.60 8 00 Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. BUNGALOW — ANGIER PLACE. (NICE HOME.) THIS is worth the money. Terms very reasonable. Price only $3,900. THOS R. FINNEY, WOODS IDE i* -S? EwSfit™." FOR SALE JOHN J. SEMI-CENTRAL Auburn Avenue IN 200 FEET of Ivy Street, we have a piece of property 50x110. House on lot will carry the purchase. No loan to assume. Price and terms submitted to us. Interest at 6 per cent on deferred payments. We want to sell this place Monday. It's worth your attention. It’s worth the money. A HANDSOME BRICK HOUSE CORNER of Peachtree Circle and Seventeenth Street and only one block from Peachtree Street, a modern two-story brick home, hardwood floors, beam ceilings, screened throughout with copper screens; large servants’ room in basement and in every respect an ideal place. Lot 57x200, with cement driveway to garage in rear. Garage has 60-gallon gasoline tank in connection. House has large sleeping porch. The lot is large enough to build a beautiful little bungalow on lot facing Seventeenth Street and not interfere with your jhouse. Owners going to California and have instructed us to sell. Don’t miss this opportunity. Let us show you this place Monday. THE L. C. GREEN CO. 305 THIRD NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. PHONES Ivy 2943, 4546 Traub, lot 50x180 feet, north side of Virginia Avenue, 25 feet east of west line of land lot 1. April 9. 1913. $4,200—Suburban Realty Company to J. C. Shivers, lot 100x130 feet, northwest corner of Rock Street and Deckner Avenue. July 12, 1910. Transferred to Mrs. Junius E. Wil- heit April 22, 1913. $1,200—Mary L. Stranahan et al. to T. L. Bowen, lot 40x100 feet, east side of Chestnut Street, 260 feet north of West Fair Street. Novem ber 2, 1912. Transferred to A. C. Brown January 22, 1913. $9,000—Frank and George Ed mondson to Walter McElreath, lot 50x235 feet, north side of Ponce De Leon Avenue, 280 feet west of Bar nett Street. April 21, 1913. $10,000—John T. Taylor and Wil liam N. Tumlln to M. J. Herbol- sheimer, lot 47x150 feet, south side of Sixteenth Street, 45 feet west of Spring Street. October 31, 1912. $7,000—Peters Land Company to Eugene C. Wachendorff. lot 50x150 feet, northwest corner of Penn Ave nue and Fifth Street. April 1. 1913. $2,000—West End Park Company to Joel McWilliams, lot 47x197 feet, west side of West Ontario Avenue, 45 feet north of Stokes Avenue. April 17, 1913. Mortgages. $300—J W. Strauss to Mrs. L. M. Jones, lot 49x133 feet, north side For rest Avenue, 372 feet east of north Boulevard. April 22, 1913. $450—J. W. Cole to Marbut-Thorn- ton Lumber Company, lot 49x190 feet, on Ridgeway Avenue, land lot 152, Seventeenth District. April 22, 1913. $402—James Jackson to same, 2/1-2 acres, west side Roswell Road, land lot 95, Seventeenth District. April 22, 1913. Quitclaim Deeds. $42—A. P. Herrington to Rose In vestment Company, Nos. 177 and 179 Frazer Street. 32x100 feet. April 14, 1913. $75—c. W. Cox to Miss Emma Reid lot 50x150 feet, 260 feet north of northeast corner Cross Street and Centerhill Avenue. March 12, 1913 $5—G. A. Richards to W. E. Worley, lot ^00x180 feet, north side Virginia Avenue. 388 feet west of Maryland Avenue. April 17, 1913. $5—Thomas H. Timmons to Willis M. Timmons, east half cemetery lot I, block 252., Oakland Cemetery. April 9, 1913. Deeds tp Secure. $480—H. C. Bailey to M. M Ewing, lot 50x200 feet, southwest side St. Francis Street. 314- feet northwest of Newnan Avenue. April 22, 1913. $14,500—H. A. Almand to Thomas A. Eagen. lot 20x98 feet, east side Peachtree Street, 22 feet south of Cur rier Street. April 22, 1913. Receiver’s Deed. $30,000—Central Bank and Trust Corporation as receiver of the Neal Bank to H. ,G. Hastings >& Co., lot 84x30x48x70, on west side of an alley running from Mitchell Street to Trin ity Avenue, 110 feet south of Mitchell Street. April 22. 1913 'Building Permits. $650 Each—A. B. Ware, Wares Al ley, two one-story frame dwellings. J. J. Harrell & Son. $4,000—R. H. Williamson, West Tenth Street, two-story frame dwell ings. Day work. $2,500—John Starr. 541 Highland Avenue, additions. Day work. $3,500—J. P. Jackson, 16 East Ave nue, one-story frame dwelling. Day work. $316—Mrs. L. H. *Baxter, 115 Eliza beth Street, addition. Homer H. Sims. $160—McKenzie Trust Company, 39 Albemarle Street, install furnace. Moncrief Furnace Company. $250—C. Shelverton. East Ninth Street, same. $175—W. B. Phelps, Highland Ave nue, same. $160—L. W. Gaines, 20 Park Lane, same $145—Mrs. J. H. Jemison, 171 Westminster Street, same. $135—Adair & Weinmeister, Wel lington Avenue, same. $13&—To same at 58 Stokes Ave nue. $140— -Williams-Hartsock Company, Cleburne Avenue, same. $135—S. W. Sullivan, 719 Gordon Street, same. Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. E. G. BLACK IVY 581. 914 CANDLER BLDG. COTTAGE, 5 rooms, 184 South Ave.; must be sold; will take $2,550. Easy payments on terms, $350 cash. 7 BEAUTIFUL lots, Lyle Ave.. College Park, right at the Lyle and Wickersham homes; sacrifice price for cash. Lots easily worth $4,200 Will take $3,000; $1,800 ca*h, balance $20 month. to' ACRES and 6-room house, near Collins’ Switch, Marietta car line. House equipped with bath, wired for electricity; land in fine state of cultivation; chicken runs for 1,000 hens; 5 acres in oats, one acre in sweet potatoes; other land prepared for planting. Will take improved property for part of price of property. 15 LOTS West Fourteenth St. and Cherry. Here you can double your money: must sell; property worth much more than can be pur chafed for; owner owes money, so must sell. Get on to this and double your money. E. G. BLACK Three Choice Ansley Park Homes ON LAFAYETTE DRIVE, right off Peachtree Circle; eight large rooms; every improvement; furnace heat; lot 93x200. 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. • 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. W. E. WORLEY REAL ESTATE 415-416 Empire Building. Peachtree Frontage 652 FEET, at Plaster Bridge Road, at $32.50 per foot. Dead easy terms. $2,500 cash. Get this and out into six lots. Peachtree Road Lot 130x880 EEET. The most beautiful lot on the street without a doubt. At $65 per foot. r m terms A Beautiful Home LARGE, ATTRACTIVE West End home, opposite Dargan Bark. This house cost $12,000 to build, now rented for $900 per year. The lot is worth $6,000, and is large and beau tifully elevated. Price $10.000—$1,000 cash, balance $1,000 per year. J. R. J. H. SMITH & EWING Ivv 1513. REAL ESTATE, RENTING, LOANS. 130 Peachtree St. Atlanta 286p. Just a Word DO YOl WANT A HOME CHEAP in the very best section of Atlanta? TEN ROOMS, TWO STORIES* TWO BATHS, STEAM HEAT, SWIMMING POOL, GARAGE, TWO SER VANTS’ ROOMS; lot 60x200 feet to alley; side tile drive and everything essential to make a home. Price $i i,ooo™Terms SEE US AT ONCE. W. L. & John O. DuPree REAL ESTATE. Bell Phone, 501-2 EMPIRE BLDG. Main 3457; Atlanta. 930. 30 Lots in Beautiful Capitol View $45h TO $650 EACH, while they last. Terms $26 cash and $10 to $15 per month, without interest. Capitol View is one of the most ele vated and beautiful parts of the city. Here is your chance to sret a splendid lot close in at country property prices and those who buy now are going to double their money. It takes but a few minutes to show them. Go out with us at once and get choiee. You can not equal them at the price and they will not last long. j. e. McCullough & co. 614 EMPIRE BLDG. MAIN 3903. YVILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO. Real Estate and Builders. Fourth National Bank Bldg Phono Main 2106. WE ARE now completing three new homes, all on good streets. A splendid new six-room bungalow on North Avenue, close to Highland, two bath rooms, stone front; a seven-room home on Moreland, corner of Albemarle, and a six-room house on Cleburne, close: to Sinclair; each of these houses are up to date in every respect, and it is needless for us to tell you that the neighborhoods are of the best. We will give you your choice of either. Make us a reasonable cash payment, the remainder on easy terms. We know that you prefer to live in a new home. Each of these homes will have hardwood floors, stone fronts, furnace heat, walls tinted and exposed beams. A BEAUTY in a nine-room two-story home on the very best portion of Washington Street; large lot and a good house; will make you this place on cash payment of $1,000 and balance $50 per month. ON WEST SIXTEENTH STREET, close to West Peachtree, we offer a new, never occupied six-room home, splendidly arranged, with furnace heat, for cash payment of $800; balance $35 a month. Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE LOT FOR SALE ON PEACHTREE CIRCLE, just off Peach tree and Fifteenth Streets, we have a vert: choice lot 100x234. This lot fronts the wide plaza formed by th ree streets, and faces some of the handsomest homes in Atlanta. Price $11,500. Forrest & George Adair 70 ACRES 155— THREE MILES from station on A. & W. P. Rail way ; 2 1-2 acres planted in Alfalfa: 35 acres cleared and under cultivation; 23 acres bottom; $3,250—easv terms. 18 ACRES LET US do your^building. Will make easy terms You select your own plans. 155— T •£} NICE FIVE-ROOM RESIDENCE, one three-room tenant house, large two-storv barn, 10 stalls; 12 acres under cultivation; rich land; fronting McDon ough Road; plenty fruit, peaches, plums, cherries, pears, grapes; ideal dairy farm. $3,750. Let us show you the property. 102 ACRES IMPROVED; house, barns and other necessary out buildings; springs. On Cascade Springs Road. This has about 1,500 feet frontage, and capable of attractive subdivision. This is a real bargain at the price. See us about this quick. 60 ACRES IMPROVED; on paved road; house, barn and other shelters; good location: price attractive: Let us show you this parcel. Edwin P. Ansley LAND DEPARTMENT. REALTY TRUST BUILDING. IVY 1600. Near Peachtree Road I SOLD 19 lots at auction Saturday. Ten left. Will sell them at auction prices. John H. James, 415 Atlanta National Bank Building. Both phones. AT PUBLIC OUTCRY WE WILL sell to the highest bidder, before the Court House door, on May 6th, the property and equity of Moise De Leon, Bankrupt, located 103 feet south of Fair Street, being 52 1-3 feet on Whitehall Street and running 225 feet average through to Forsyth Streetand fronting 107 1-2 feet on Forsyth Street. At, the same time we will sell a one-third undivided inter est in an equity in the house and lot on the northwest corner of Forsyth and Castleberry Streets; being 76.6 feet on For syth, with an average depth of 85 feet. Both of these pieces of property are in the immediate sec tion of the Whitehall regrading and improvements. Plats and full information regarding the terms, titles, etc^ to be had in our office. TURMAN, BLACK & CALHOUN / Second Floor Empire Building. ''■hi 1 FOR SALE BY Between Gordon and Park Street, ON ASHBY STREET. .The prettiest vacant lot In West En 2o0 feet deep to alley, only $2,760. SOUTH SIDE CORNER. See us quick for a fine corner, vei close in on South Side, that is a fir BOTH PHONES 1599. business corner. Bargain. 511 EMPIRE BLDG. REAL ESTATE. RENTING. LOANS. Phones 15 GREENE REALTY COMPANY MONEY WE HAVE ample connections whereby we can make loans on desirable real estate in the city. Anyone wishing to have a loan made quickly will please see us. We can place the ap plication without any unnecessary delay. Ralph O. Cochran Company 74-76 Peachtree Street. — i „ v mcm-r -atS* nhlteh*,, /