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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY. APRIL 2.1. 1013.
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■)\ Future Wealth Is to Be Found in Atlanta Real Estate. These Ads Are the Guide Posts
Rent,
'keeping:
sniences
e. 4-24-5
! ; about
d like to
46-23-4
for light
all con-
• Main
4-22-4
ooms and
Apply 4$
4-23-22
il rooms.
91 West
♦
sekeeping
; 53 Euclid
4-22-16
ir Rent.
,w ^w~y.
ooms, pri-
tot water;
4-18-13
ir Rent.
furnished
I'eachtree
lfumished.
36-25-5
bath; also
Ivy 2432.
4-24-6
room fur-
iveniences.
1 Ivy 2D81,
Peachtree.
4-20-62
iful rooms,
ne. New.
Tveniences.
Ivy 2329-J.
4-20-35
nents
Courtland
i Side, six
ck porches,
tor service,
red. Apply
i National
276 or jan-
4-25-29
ythlng the
it for you.
425 Wash-
lar bill, she
i if she has
it Ad" man
>dern apart-
lvy 3698-J.
4-24-T
apartment:
Apply to
Street. At-
4-24-3
ments
dern a part-
couple Ad-
25-25-4
or Rent.
-room house
es required.
4-19-31
For Rent,
e. 85 Crew
itol Avenue.
28-24-4
n house, with
[vo car lines;
2779-J. Mr.
4-23-40
is everything
hone for one.
;r Realty Co,
* 2-13-49
ed.
r Rent.
of telephone.
4-35-9
jail store nr
long lease,
ro doors oft
v 1372.
4-24-14
sllaneous.
o $75.00.
SON,
Money to Loan.
'7^ITlarr71u)ne\ ; ~oi7^urrrfturewIml house-
1,' ,l,l goods. V. & J. Loan Company,
■jo iiecatur Street. 4-26-8
■inNEY ON HAND for immediate loans
„'n property In or near Atlanta. J. K.
\ ...VHlkenbnrg. 601 Equitable Bldg.
■, l'OK SALARIED people
, i) OTHERS, upon their own names;
-heap rutes, easy payments. Confl-
D. H. Tolman, 820 Austell
'"hiding.
WEVMAN & CONNORS.
ESTABLISHED 1890.
MorI gusjJn_Real Estate. 4-1-1
Vpm"I OANS PLACED in any amount
an lmbroved farm lands In Georgia.
The Southern Mortgage Company.
Gould building.
i i SINESS GUIDE tells the people what
business you are in and where to Ond
If Mrs. J. D. Jackson. 645 Capi-
Avenue, has this marked Saturday
morning when the “Want Ad” man calls,
.lu, will find herself in possession of a
ew dollar bill.
HAVE plenty of money to
1 nd 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 Edgewood
avenue.
mortgage loans
On Atlanta Property.
BUSINESS BUILDINGS.
6 and 5% per cent.
residence buildings.
5%, 6 and 6% per cent.
Tour rate depends upon the location.
Without notice you can pay back a
I twred, any multiple of a hundred dol-
l„r«, on the entire loan on any interest
“tubman, black &
CALHOUN.
Loan Correspondents,
PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COM
PANY OF AMERICA.
-03-8 Empire Building.
HFLF It will he to the interest of
jlr< ,T H. Whiting, 75 Milledge Ave-
r it* f she will find this and mark it. If
she "ill have it ready when the “Want
\d“ man calls Saturday, she will receive
a new dollar bill.
W1NTED—To buy good purchase
money notes, or first mortgages.
Georgia Land and Loan Co., 909 Third
National Bank Bldg _
SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND,
any amount; 6 per cent. Write or
call S. W. Carnon, 24 South Broad
street. *-l-H
Money Wanted.
WANTED—Will pay own
er 8 per cent for $1,200
five-year mortgage loan.
Address L. J., Box 23, care
Georgia n. 4-25-43
6%_WE~WILL PAY—6 %
ON SAVINGS.
IX SUMS of $500 to $5,000. The
Merchants and Mechanics’
Banking and Loan Co., 209
Grant Building. Tel. Ivy 5341.
Cash Capital $120,000.
Thos. J. Wesley, Cashier.
B. M. Grant, Pres. 3-11-50
Business Opponunties.
PA*TENT RIGHT FOR SALE.
A YALE ABLE improvement on well
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. 3-1-6
WANTED—Made good in two banks;
sold interest; will help organize a
bank in South Middle Georgia and take
cashier's place. Address 739 Highland
Avenue, .Atlanta, Ga. 43-35-4
WANTED—Party with $400 to invest in
well established manufacturing plant;
weekly dividend guaranteed; give tele
phone number. Investment, Box 38_, care
Georgian. 37-25-4
FOR SALE—The three Williams Houses
in Atlanta having decided to consoli
date my hotels here Into one large, up-
to-date house, will sell all together or
separately; established five to eighteen
years. Titles perfect. K. C. Williams.
Hotel Williams, Macon, Ga. 31-25-4
COLORED SALOON for sale, doing a
good business; long lease; cheap rent.
Box 816. (-are Georgian. 2d-2->-4
Builders of A tlanta
ALTO-MOBILES—The speedy Cartercar.
bearing the “Want Ad” man, will call
at the residence of Mrs. G. C Pelot,
-’>5 Grew Street, and if she finds
this ad and has it marked he will pre
sent her with a new dollar bill Satur
day morning.
THE OFFICE SERVICE COMPANY of
fers to all travelers a home, an office
at small cost. Consult us. We save
you money. We show you how to save
money Write us. 213 Temple Court
Building. 2-28-33
A M'>NEY-MAKING business for sale
to the right party. Please do not in-
Vt ST n;de unless you mean business and
au- the money. Address Box 718, care
Georgian. 36-23-4
FOR SALE Cigar and soda water busi-
in the heart of the busy section
Atlanta. Good proposition for right
party Address Cigar Store, Box 812,
are Georgian. 4-23-5
^ ANTED—Five hundred stockholders
to share in the profits of my store,
a furnishings, tailoring, shoes, hats.
A11 t-n M. Pierce. 16 Marietta St. 4-15-12
Medical
UKWBERRY^S~DELIGHT.
white you sleep. It acts on
’ 1 e liver, bowels and the kidneys and
u : ■ es the foul waste matter from the
estinal tract that causes 90 per cent
9/ all human ills. Office, 98 Ashby
gtree i. 4.9.1$
EDMONDSON’S Tansy, Pennyroyal
,i *5*1 Cotton Root Pills, a safe and re-
Ud 0 treatment for painful and sup-
Y".m3 menstruation, irregularities and
similar obstructions. Trial box by mail,
Frank Edmondson & Bro., manu-
taMurin^ chemists, 11 North Broad St.,
Typewriters For Rent.
' A_L typewriters rented; one month.
, ; - 75; three months for $7.00; special
to students. Royal Typewriter
46 N. Pryor St. Phone Main 2492.
4-25-17
GOOD machines rented any-
where, $5 for three months.
American Writ. Mch. Co.,
48 N. Pryor.
AN
Dressmaking.
■'G'crienced dressmaker in Inman
will make your dresses reason-
1 can save you money. Address
C M., Box 816, care Georgian.
4-25-5
Brookhaven Club Plan
Before Capital City
Meeting Monday Night Will Probably
Decide Country Home Matter.
Favorable Action Expected.
Definite steps have been taken in
the direction of acquiring the Brook-
haven Club property, on Peachtree
Road, for the country home of the
Capital City Club. The Capital Club
will hold its annual meeting Monday
night at 8 o’clock to consider this
and other propositions.
In a letter sent out it is stated that
"notices have been posted for thirty
days that a proposition will be sub
mitted to lease the Brookhaven Club
property, with option to purchase,
and also a motion to increase the
membership, with reduced initiation
fee for a limited period."
The nqtice is signed by Robert F.
Maddox, president, and Edward R.
Austin, secretary and treasurer. Be
cause of the importance of this pro
ject a full attendance is expected.
A lease on the Brookhaven Club
for three years will be offered the
Capital City, and, if it is accepted,
the club will undoubtedly buy within
the time limit.
This proposition was put forward
some weeks ago, and it is understood
that final action will probably be
taken. The Brookhaven estates will
present the plan. Capital City club
men have long wanted a golf course
and country club* of their own. and
there is a good deal of belief that
they will vote to take charge of the
other club’s course, spacious grounds,
lake and handsome clubhouse.
To Tear Down English Place.
The Harry English cottage, a.t 458
Peachtree, on the west side of the
street between Pine and Howard
Streets, will be demolished at once to
make way for future improvements,
the nature of which has not yet been
decided. A permit was asked to-day
at the Building Inspector's office, the
work to cost {200.
This cottage is just south of the
James W. English, Jr., mansion and
was occupied for years by the late M.
R. Emmons. There are no plans for
disposing of the mansion. Both places,
with a considerable frontage, were re
cently purchased from Joseph F. Ga
tins by the Realty Investments for
$200,000 cash.
The Masonic Temple officials ap
plied for a permit to make alterations
to cost $10,000, and the American Na
tional BSnk, at Alabama and Broad
Streets, will spend $1,000 op altera
tions. This outlay of money by the
bank is taken to indicate that no new
structure will be built for some time.
Cottage Is Sold.
W. H. Craig has sold to Mrs. Willie
Mae Levi, through the Ralph O. Coch
ran Company. 174 St. Charles Avenue,
at a price which is withheld. This is
a six-room cottage on a 60 by 190-
i foot lot. and the location is between
l Ponce DeLeon Place and Bonaventure.
Drewry Street Subdivision.
Tlte Atlanta Development Company
has put on the market forty residence
i lots in its Drewry Street subdivision.
This street is just west of Druid Hills,
and the property is improved with
chert, tile sidewalks, gas, electric
lights, water and sewers.
Scarcity of Small Houses.
Builders must soon begin the erec
tion of more small houses, according
to the local renting agencies. The
increasing population must be cared
for. Several times of late this warn
ing has been sounded, and a well-
known renting agency now says, in
an advertisement headed “Notice to
Property Owners,” “Our list of va-
.cant houses is badly depleted. We
need all kinds of houses all over the
city, especially five and six-room cot
tages and bungalows.’’
West Tenth Street Subdivision.
The Smith & Ewing Real Estate
Agency has put on the market forty-
two residence lots on West Tenth
Street. Several of the streets in this
locality are paved and tile sidewalks
are laid. Among the owners in the
neighborhood are Edward C. Peters,
Morris Brandon, Hugh Richardson
and George M. McKenzie.
Interest in Auction Sale.
A great deal of interest centers in
j the sale of the DeLeon properties be
fore the courthouse door May 6 by
Turman, Black & Calhoun, because
of the fact that a parcel with both
Whitehall and South Forsyth Street
frontage will be put up for sale. This
is 241 -243 Whitehall and 210-214
South Forsyth Street. The frontage
on Whitehall Street is 53 1-3 feet
and on Forsyth 107 1-2 feet, with an
average depth of 225 feet.
An undivided one-third Interest
will be sold in the house and lot on
| the northwest corner of Castleberry
and South Forsyth Streets, known as
205 South Forsyth Street. This fronts
| 76.6 feet on Forsyth and the average
* depth is 85 feet.
Sale on Williams Street.
Deeds have gone to record in the
sale by John A. Cheatham, of 68 and
; 60 Williams Street, to Alex W. and
| Robert G. Stephens for $7,855. The
new owners paid $2,000 cash and as-
summed a loan of $3,000. The property
j i s 40 feet south of Baker Street.
Permits for Houses.
1 Building Inspector Hays has re
ceived applications to build many
houses of the smaller kind. O. C.
Fuller will build a two-story frame
dwelling at 134 Myrtle Street to cost
$7,000; J. G. Brown has plans for a
$2,000 one-story frame on Rosedale
Avenue; Mrs. Lucy Carmichael will
build a one-story frame at 55 Candler
Street to cost the same, and Abby
Greenburg will build three one-story
frames on School Place, to cost an
aggregate of $2,700.
Peachtree Street Ledse.
The Splitdorf Electrical Company,
of New York, have leased “through
the L. C. Green Real Estate Agency
a store on Peachtree, for three years.
The exact location is not given, al
though it is understood to be in the
new Carl Witt Building at the north
east corner of Peachtree and Harris
Streets. The consideration was also
withheld.
PROPERTY TRANSFERS.
Warranty Deeds.
$10 and Other Considerations—J H.
Chapman to A. L. Buttles. lot 102 by 237
feet northwest side East Point chert
read. 58 feet southwest of Donnelly
Street; land lot 119. March 28.
$500—1. B. Murphy et al. to A. L.
Real Estate For Sale.
Suttles and J. H. Chapman, lot 138 by
210 feet, in land lot 119, 40 feet from
East Point chert road. September 15,
1898.
$1.000—Callie Jackson Orme to James
C. Jennings, 179 Ira Street. 24 by 115
feet. April 24.
$4,500—Mrs. Caroline W. Randolph to
S. M. Inman, lot 46 by 112 feet, north
s-ide Sixteenth Street, 206 feet west of
Peachtree Street. April 9.
$98—B. T. Megee et al. to W. L.
Hawes. 7 1-7 acres in land lot 238. part
of Herring land. December 11, 1883.
$50—Daniel Coursey to W. L. Hawes,
one-seventh interest in, 50 acres in land
lot 238, of Herring property. Febru
ary 15, 1881.
$380«—Laton W. Hawes to W. L.
Hawes, 62^ acres in land lots 212 and
237. April 6, 1859.
$1,250—Piedmont Heights Corpora
tion to B. E. Gardner and D. D. Myers,
lot 50 by 160 feet, south side Ninth
Street, 350 feet east of property of W. T
Ashford et al. February 28.
$400—1. C. McCrory and G. F. Lon-
gino, Jr., to Emma Barnett, lot 50 by
100 feet, southwest comer Harvard Ave
nue and Victoria Street. April 22.
$120—Atlanta Cemetery Association
to Mrs. J. W. Woodruff, lot 75, in block
3, and lot 16, in block 2, of Atlanta
Park Cemetery. April 23.
$10—Forrest Adair to Charles W. Ed- ,
dins, lot 41 by 81 feet, east side Ashby
Street, 81 feet south of Parsons Street.
March 8, 1912.
$3,200—Charles R. Haskins to Henry
S. Johnson. 12 Eugenia Street, 40 by
110 feet. April 22.
$25—J. E. Dollar to John S. Watd.
lot 40 by 51 feet, 193 feet from west
side Inman Street, being the rear end
of lot 130, of Westwood Park sub
division. November 8, 1910.
$200—Frank and George R. Edmondson
to G. D. Iseley. lot 50 by 120 feet, east
side Norfolk Street, 90 feet south of |
Bay Street. April 23.
$1,200—George R. Strickle to George
S. Lowndes, lot south side Morgan Ave
nue. 86 feet west of Randolph Street,
88x140. March 31.
$2,400—Same to same, lot northwest
corner Morgan and Randolph Street,
46x101. also lot north side Morgan Ave
nue, 90 feet north of Randolph Street, i
43x135. March 31.
$4,500—William O. McDonnald to Mrs.
Jennie E. Colwell, lot south side Cam- j
bridge Avenue, 190 feet $ast of Madison I
Street, 90x190. April 25.
$2.364—Henry O. Reese to Mrs. Mary !
K. DeLeon. No. 788 West Peachtree st., i
52x130. April 21.
Bonds for Title.
$2,400—M. McClintock et al. to B. D. \
Gardner and D. D. Myers, lot 50x190
feet, south side Tenth Street, 290 feet
east of land lot line between land lots
54 and 106. April 5, 1909.
$5,000—John S. Owens to J. W. Pat
terson, lot east side Howell's Mill Road.
:;10 feet north of south line of land lot
210. 100x200. April 24.
$3,200—John W. Hardwick to Mrs.
Flora Dyer, No. 499 Bass Street. 32x100.
April 25.
$7,200—J. H. Whisenant to Mrs. Dora
H White, lot west side Lakeview Ave
nue, 410 feet north of Ponce DeLeon
Avenue, 50x140. April 23.
$1,500—Mrs. Mollie G. Cowan to W. O.
Moore and P. F. Hambrlck, lot 276 by i
290 feet on Mayson and Turner’s Ferry
Road at west side Hall Street; also lot j
•6x290 feet north side Mason and Turn
er’s Ferry Road, 150 feet west of Hall
Street. April 15, 1913.
Loan Deeds.
$800—Mrs. Martha E. Adamson to
W. T. Quillian estate (by executor), lot
50x50 feet, nortt* gj<je Tennessee Ave
nue, 109 feet eust of Formwalt Street.
April 22, 1913.
$30,000—A. F. Jones to the Berry
School, lot, west side Peachtree Street,
231 feet south of Porter Place. 50x150.
April 24, 1913.
Mortgages.
$4,000—Mrs. Jennie V. Johnston to Nat I
Kaiser, lot 35x200 feet, south side East
Ellis Street, 250 feet east of Ivy Street.
April 23, 1913.
$1,904—Mrs. W. C. Donald to Atlanta
Banking and Savings Company, lot. I
southwest side South Gordon Street, 480 1
feet southeast of Ontario Avenue, 60x
172. April 15.
$780—Benjamin Jenkins to same, lot
west side Maple Street. 52x145 feet, land
lot 83. April 24.
$350—Charles G. Cowan to Merchants
and Mechanics’ Banking and Loan Com
pany, lot 24, block 2, Peachtree Hills
subdivision. April 24
Land Contract.
$2,000—J. W. Hardwick to Jack Dunn,
503 Bass Street, 32x100. April 21.
Warranty Deeds.
$900—Charles R. Haskins to Henry S.
Johnson, 16 Eugenia Street, 45x120 feet.
April 21, 1913.
$1,155—Charles W. Eddins to Mrs.
Rosa Hoffman, lot 41x132 feet, east side
Ashby Street. 81 feet south of Parsons
Street. April 24, 1913.
Quitclaim Deeds.
$75—Gadsden Russell to J. Bradley
Howard, lot 4x140 feet, south side North
Avenue, 108 feet west of Hunt Street.
April 24, 1913.
$10—Empire Trust and Safe Deposit
Company to Interurban Development
Corporation, lot 50x126 feet, north side
Vera Street, 150 feet west of Vernon
Avenue. April 22. 1913.
$10—H. C. Fischer to A. L. Suttles,
lot 102x237 feet, northwest side East
’oint chert road. 58 feet southwest of
Donnelly Street, land lot 119. March 25,
1913.
Building Permits.
$1,000—A. B. Brown, Joe Johnson
Avenue, one-story frame dwelling.
Spinks & Butler.
$475—Ella White, 46 Hooper Street,
add three rooms. Day work.
$300—J. G. Fowler, 51 Flora Avenue,
repairs. Day work.
$200—C. L. Hardman, 458 Peach
tree, demolish dwelling Day work.
$160—Mrs. I. C. Conn. 175 Ormond
Street, frame garage. Day work.
$10,000—Masonic Temple. Peachtree
and Cain Streets, alterations. Day
work.
$1,000—American National Bank,
Broad and Alabama Streets, altera
tions. R. M. Walker.
^harp & J^oylston
A TILING 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 over 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. Don't phone.
W anted—Miscellaneous.
WANTED—Contractors to Did on stone
work; 200 perch. J. S. Wells. Ivy
2484. 4-23-20
I BUY MEN’S old clothes and shoes.
Drop a card. I. Bock, 177 Gilmer St.
DROP A CARD.
We’ll bring Cash for
Old Clothes and Shoes.
“THE VESTAIRE.”
166 Decatur Street.
WE PAY HIGHEST cash prices for
household goods, pianos and office fur
niture. Cash advanced on consignments.
Central Auction Company, 12 East
Mitchell Street. Bell phone Main 2424.
8-26-28
Real Estate For Sale.
FOR SALE—Attractive bungalow, six
rooms, bath, hall, porches, all con
veniences; high, level lot; peaches and
grapes. Two blocks from Grant Park
gates. Terms convenient. Main 4544-.T
*-25-205
ON BEAUTIFUL PIEDMONT AVE
NUE. only a short distance from in
tersection of Peachtree. I have corner
lot, 55x170; price $800, $40 cash and $20
monthly. Worth double right now. Ad
dress Worth Double, Box 909, care Geor
gian. 4-25-4
HAVE you anything to sell? If Mrs.
John T. RiddeH, 321 Grant Street,
finds this and has it marked when the
“Want Ad” man calls Saturday morn
ing, she will be presented with a new
dollar bill.
Real Estate For Sale.
Houses For Rent.
FOR SALE At a bargain, seven-room
house and acre of ground at College
Park, for $25 cash and $25 per month;
plenty of breeze and sunshine, good,
pure air; just the thing for a truck
garden or chicken farm; on car line;
this place is new; pay for it with your
rent money; price $3,000. Main 4189.
Address N. E., 815, care Georgian.
34-24-4
BEAUTIFUL snburiian home
site, six acres, on car line; will
sell on easy terms or exchange
for city property. Owner, Box
813, care Georgian. 4-23-11
FOR SALE—Why not advertise that
house or lot in The Georgian and let
the people know it is for sale? If Mrs.
Allie Raiford, 59 Richardson* Street,
has this marked when the "Want Ad”
man calls Saturday morning, he will pre
sent her wdth a dollar bill.
FOR SALE—Vacant central lot, Madi
son Avenue, opposite Terminal Sta
tion, cheap and reasonable terms; would
take home for part payment. Address
P. O. Box 443. Atlanta. Ga. 42-23-4
Dropsy.
D^O^i^^^tjfrSB^Kelievesliirortnwrof
breath in 36 to 48 hours. Reduces
swelling in fifteen to twenty days. Col-
lum Dropsy Remedy Company, 408 Aus
tell Bldg , Atlanta. Ga. 6-25-11
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN
Published by The Georgian Company,
20 East rrf&SSg&m Atlanta,
Alabama St. Georgia.
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W. A. FOSTER & RAYMOND ROBSON
REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND LO
FOR SALE.
IF YOU CAN SEE further than the
immediate present, please consider
Forrest Avenue. When it is opened
through to Druid Hills it will be a
competitor of Ponce DeLeon Avenue.
Had you thought 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-storv nine-room brick residence
that is a good buy at $7,500. 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, wdth
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 tw'o-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 $5,600. $600 cash, balance to suit.
See Mr. Collins.
ANS. 11 EDGEWOOD AVE.
NOTICE.
PROPERTY OWNERS.
OUR LTST of vacant houses is badly
depleted. We need all kinds of
houses aJl 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.
IF YOU HAVE MONEY to lend, wo can place it safely.
Real Estate For Sale.
Real Estate For Sale.
FERN WOOD (Peachtree Road) special
one-fourth acre lots $250. Few’ one-
acre lots left at $450. $600 and $675.
Plgts and prices. Charles P. Glover
Realty Company, 2 fa Walton Street
Phone Ivy 3390. 4-25-2
FOR SALE—Below cost; on account of
leaving the city w'ill sell my new ten-
room modern brick home, located in
best part of Druid Hills, on easy terms.
P. O. Box 447. 30-25-4
W. E. WORLEY
REAL ESTATE
415-416 Empire Building.
Ponce DeLeon Avenue
YES, this is the best lot on the street, at
$100 per foot; 60x234 feet; 60 feet east
of Bonaventure Avenue, between t w o
dandy homes.
Adair Avenue Lot
ONLY ONE left at $2,350. E 1 e v a t e d
and shady; 52x172 feet. Owner non
resident. Says sell it quick.
$700 Lot
AT THE END of Highland Avenue car
line, lot 50x160 feet, at $700 only.
W1LLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO.
Real Estate and Builders. Fourth National Bank Bldg Phone 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 borne 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 tin* very best portion of
Washington Street Marge lot and a good^ house; will make 'you this place
on cash payment of
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.
LET US do your building. Will make easy terms. You select your own plans.
FOR SALE
JOHN T-
WOODSIDE
GOOD SMALL INVESTMENT.
(OAKLAND CITY.)
Two houses, room for two more,
present rent $8.00. Easy terms. Price
$1,000.
THOS. R. FINNEY,
Sales Manager.
12 “Real Estate Row.”
other cities, one week
Bargain—Inman Park
Home.
OWNER leaving city, will sell home in
Inman Park, half block off Euclid
Avenue, 120 feet front; shaded lot. sur
rounded by fine privet hedge. Seven
rooms, ideally arranged, $4,500. As
sume $2,100 loan; balance to suit pur
chaser Owner. Phone Ivy 5912. 4-23-9
BY OWNER, at bar go in. 14 Adam- S'
Decatur, six rooms, hall and bath; all
conveniences. Call Decatur 55, or get
off at Pattillo Station. 4-22-22
FOR SALE—Beautiful new seven-room
cottages on nice street. Marietta, ten
minutes walk from car line. Splendid
garden, barn, shade and fruit trees.
Ready now for occupancy. Only $2,750.
Will take cash payment $500 and terms
on balance. John P. Cheney, Marietta,
Ga. 4-22
LEASE OR SALE—Artistic bungalow;
screened, tiled, furnace, garage. Ad
dress “Ansley Park,” care Georgian
31-22-4
READ the Market Basket every Friday,
and you will save money. If Mrs.
H. L. Cofer, 214 Bass Street, will
read this and have it marked when the
“Want Ad” man calls Saturday morning
she will receive a dollar bill.
OVERLOOKING Druid Hills, lot 50 by
150, for $300. Will double in value in
short while: $30 cash, $5 per month A
pick-up. Investment, care Georgian.
Box 403. 4-22-1
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
Real Estate For Exchange.
room cottage for automobile in good
condition. Address E. C. C., Box 405,
care Georgian. 4-23 15
Farms For Rent.
r^TT or Iwo-borse farm for-rent, partly
planted; will furnish stock if preferred.
Good chance for some one. Write or ap
ply to N. B. & J. T. Duncan, Douglas-
Celebrate Memorial Day
We think of TWO practical celebrations for vou to-morrow.
First, FOR THE LIVING
(A piece of investment property.)
Second, FOR THE DEAD.
(Prayers and flowers.)
We will divide the day so as to assist you in the selection of
real estate in the morning. In the afternoon we will assist in the
honoring of our Confederate dead.
THOMSON & LYNES
'8-20 WALTON STREET.
For Sale or Exchange—Real
Estate.
BOTH PHONES
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE by owner,
five-room house with five, ten or fif
teen acres, five miles from center of
city. W. W. Moore, 1 Abbott. Phone
West 1236 4-24-4
FOR BEAUTIFUL HOMES and build
ing lots in College Park, the most de
sirable suburb of Atlanta, see I. C. Mc
Crory.
Ji ville, Ga.
4 24-1
FOR SALE A little want ad in The
Georgian will sell anything you would
like to dispose of If Mrs. Churles Wal
ker, 613 Washington St., will mark this,
the “Want Ad” man will present her
with a new dollar bill when he calls
Saturday morning if she has this paper
in her possession.
COME OUT any time, evening or Sun
day, and see attractive two-family
steam-heated house; North Side; bound
to enhar.i c $2,000 in next two years.
Paying 7 per cent net now on purchase
price; 12 per cent gross. Foot Seal
Place and Eighth Street (Perry). $1.-
500 cash, which will mean more than
33 1-3 per cent on amount actually in
vested. Would take half equity in rent
of one or both floors, or exchange for
$2,000 lot. Ivy 4995-J. 4-20-53
Farms For Sale or Exchange.
Rood land, three-quartern of mile of
car line; well adapted for dairy or truck.
Will exchange for city property or good
south Georgia farm. Also vacant lot. 50
by 100, on Marietta Street; close in Let
me hear from you immediately. Main
2053. Mail address, 253 Highland Ave
nue. 4-20-58
Houses For Rent.
GEO. P.
Real Estate and Renting.
10 Auburn Avenue.
FOR RENT.
AT No. 212 Rawson Street, comer Cen
tral Avenue, we have a second-floor
fiat of six rooms, carrying all modern
conveniences The walls have just been
retinted, and the house is in first-class
condition; within ten minutes’ walk of
center of the ctiy; close to school, and
in best section on the South Side. Price
$27.50.
NO. 8 Connecticut Avenue. Edgewood,
Ga. At this number you will find a
j six-room cottage, with all conveniences,
except bath; large lot; house is fri good
j repair. This is an ideal place for any
[ one who desires to raise chickens, as
the lot is very large
Real Estate IJor Sale.
Real Estate For Sale.
BEAUTIFUL
RESIDENCE LOT
FOR SALE
ON PEACHTREE CIRCLE, just off Peach
tree and Fifteenth Streets, we have a
very choice lot 100x234. This lot fronts the
wide plaza formed by three streets, and faces
some of the handsomest homes in Atlanta.
Price $11,500.
Forrest & George Adair
70 ACRES * . i
155— j
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—easy terms.
j UM< u .
18 ACRES
1
t *
155— " ’■ •■MPP# i
NICE FIVE-ROOM RESIDENCE, one three-room'
tenant house, large two-story barn, 10 stalls; 12
acres under cultivation; rich land; fronting McDon- t
ough Road; plenty fruit, peaches, plums, cherries,
pears, grapes; ideal dairy farm, $3,750. Let us showj
you the property.
102 ACRES
IMPROVED; house, barns and other necessary out
buildings; springs. On Cascade Springs Road.
This lias about 1,500 feet frontage, and eapable 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.
Fourteenth Street Home
STRICTLY MODERN 9-room residence, absolutely up to th<»
minute. Beautiful hardwood floors, mahogany mantels,
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 5S22.
WHY PAY RENT?
BUY’ A HOME in a growing section, where values are eon-,
stantly increasing. I have an attractive new 7-room, 2-story
house and 2 lots, one 53x210, the other 57x210, situated on
Highland Ave. corner Nellie Dean, 5 blocks beyond end of car
line. Can be made into 3 lots. Will sell house with one h*. or
both. Plenty room for garden, chickens, etc. Go out and Me
what is going on in this beautiful section.
Will sell on reasonable terms, and at a price that will snrely
make you money.
GEO. L. WORD
Atlanta Trust Building 140 Peachtree Street.
West Peachtree Street
LOOK AT No. 833 West Peachtree, 10 rooms,
sleeping porch. All conveniences. BEAUTI
FUL LOT. Price $8,500, one-third cash.
J R. J. H.
SMITH & EWING
REAL ESTATE. RENTING, LOANS,
Ivy 1513. 130 Peachtree St. Atlanta 2865.
FOR SALE BY Between Gordon and Park Street,
ON ASHBY STREET.
The prettiest vacant lot In West End
:50 feet deep to alley, only $a,750.
SOUTH SIDE CORNER.
See us quick for a fine corner, var'
close in on South Side, that is a fine
BOTH PHONES 1599.
business corner. Bargain.
«UAI. ESTATE. RENTING. LOANS. Phones 15*9
GREENE
REAL Y
COM PANY
511 EMPIRE BLDG.