Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 01, 1913, Image 17

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17 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. THURSDAY, ATAV 1. 1913. Atlanta Real Estate Is Certain to Increase in Value. I here Are Bargains in These Ads. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. AT PUBLIC OUTCRY Builders of Atlanta REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. HOUSES FOR RENT. Peachtree St, Sale Involves $87,000 Mitchell Motor Car Building—Peach tree Road Lot Brings $10,000. Other Notes. Interest In local realty circles cen tered to-day around a sale by R. L. Turman, of the Turman. Black & Cal houn agency, of the property occu pied by the Mitchell Motor Car Com pany, at 316 and 318 Peachtree, for $87,000. The buyer was Mrs. Louis .1. Trounstlne, and the seller A. F. Jones, of Btbli County. This was the last purchase Mrs. Trounstine made be fore .sailing this week with her fam ily for Kurope. The lot is 50x150 feet and holds a two-story brick building, which rents for $4,500 a year. There are three years of the present lease to run, and the motor car company has an option to continue the lease at the end of that time, though at a higher rental. The property is on the west side of the street, between Baker and Ivy Streets. It was formerly used for residence purposes, like several houses which still stand in this block. Louis J. Trounstine was the pur chaser a short time ago of a valuable parcel on Decatur Street, details of which have been announced. Peachtree Road Sale. Mrs. Mabel H. Moody has sold, through the Burdett Realty Company, to Kenneth C. McRae a large resi dence lot on Peachtree Road, 200 feet northeast of Piedmont Road, for $10,- 000. This is lot No. 7 of the county almshouse property, and is in a neigh borhood of fine homes recently built. Growth in Building. Some healthy signs are seen in fig ures for the seventeenth week of 1913 ^harp & J^oylston INVESTMENTS. 14 PER CENT—Fourth Ward negro property, in fine condition, well located and always rented!. This is a No. 1 investment. Price $10,000. and can make terms, (food reason for sellinfg. 17 PER CENT —Another piece of Fourth Ward ne gro property, close in. This is a little pick-up. Price $700 cash. 16 PER CENT—Four negro houses near Walker Street, comparatively new, location good. This is in one of the best negro sections in At lanta. Rents for $35 month. Price $2,500. WE also have several good investments in this class of property. Call in and see us and let us tell you about them. W. A. FOSTER & RAYMOND ROBSON REAL ESTATE. RENTING AND LOANS FOR SALE. TWO now six-room bungalows on Chatham Street, just off Moreland Avenue; hardwood floors, combination fixtures, hath, etc.; on nice large lots. Price $4,500; on easy terms. See Mr. Murtin. A VACANT LOT, 46 by 168; one of the few left on Mcl^endin Street; nicely elevated; facing north; near Moreland Avenue. Price $1,050. See Mr. Cohen. 10 S ACRES of land not far from the River car line, with four-room house; convenient to schools and churches. Only $-.000. Reasonable terms. See Mr. White. ON VAUGHN STREET, one block from South Decatur and East I^ake car line, we have three nice homes of five rooms each, on lots 60 by 400, a small farm. We are going to sell these places for $2,250; $200 cash and $15 per month. See Mr. Radford. ON PIEDMONT AVENUE, near Hous ton, a sub-division of lots, ranging In size from 23 by 140 feet to 25 by 180 feet, at $175 a foot, on terms of one-fifth cash and balance one, two, three, four years, with 6 per cent In terest. These are good buys. See Mr. Collins. IF YOU HAVE MONEY to lend, we can place It safely. 6-r. h., 6-r. h., 6-r. h.. 6-r. h.. 11 EDGEWOOD AVE. FOR RENT. 7 r. h., 65 Austin Avenue $40 00 6-r. h., 41 Cordon Avenue, Kirk wood, <lu 20.00 6-r. h., 1170 DeKalb Avenue . 30.00 6-r. h., corner Harvard and Maiden Lane, College Park.. 20.00 6-r. apt. Stockton Apartment*.. 35.00 6-r. flat 193 Capitol Avenue .... 33.10 6-r. flat 40-A Eugenia Street .... 25.00 6-r. h., 21 Warren Street 2000 1166 DeKalb Avenue ... 27.50 411 Greenwood Avenue. 25.00 SC Murray Hill Avenue.. 22.50 44 Howard Street, Kirk wood. Ga. 22.50 C-r. h., 693 S. Boulevard 25.00 6-r. h., 12 Howard Street. Kirk wood. C7a 22.50 6-r. h.. 61 Mansfield 25.00 6-r. h., 736 Highland Ave 35.00 6-r. h., Thompson Station 16.00 6-r. h.. 15 North Boulevard 22.50 6-r. h.! 28 S. Warren 15.00 6-r. h., 140 Drexell Street 25.00 6-r. h., 9 Lyons Street 25.00 6-r. h., 49 Mills Street 17.50 6-r. h., 127 W. Boulevard DeKalb 20.00 6-r h., 60 Highland Avenue 20.00 6-r.' h., 210 Sells Avenue "T. 30.60 6-r. h., DeKalb Ave., Oakhurst. 17.50 6-r. h., 289 East Tifth Street.... 32.50 AND A LONG LIST of larger and smaller houses, and we always take pleasure In showing them. Come to see us. WE WILL SELL to the highest bidder before the Court House door on May 6th the property and equitj of Mdse DeLeon, Bankrupt, lo cated at 241-243 Whitehall Street, being 52 1-3 feet on Whitehall Street with an average depth of 225 feat through to Forsyth Street, and fronting thereon 107 1-2 feet, being known ns Nos. 210-214 South For syth Street. At the same time and place, \Ve will sell an undivided one-third interest in an equity in house and lot on the northwest corner of For syth and Castleberry Streets, known as 205 South Forsyth Street, and fronting 76.6 feet on Forsyth. Street with an average depth of 85 feet Both of these pieces of property are in the immediate section of the Whitehall Street regrading and improvements. Plats and full particulars regarding terms, tiller., etc., to be had in our office. TURMAN, B LACK & CALHOUN 203 Empire Building. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. No. 269 Juniper Street A Desirable Home Near Tenth St. THIS IS not ;i rented-out place, but a well-kept home occupied by the owner. It is a house that is new and modem in its appointments, one that has been, main tained in a high state of efficien/ . The location is the very best. Prices $9,000. Reasonable terms. Forrest & George Adair FOR RENT. 271 8PRINEB. On the east side of ..Spring Street, between Mills and Hunnicutt, we have a two-story, six-room frame. Has gas, hot and cold water, porcelain bath, washstand, closet and sink. Is in good condition. West Peachtree car on block. $25 on a lease. 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. a squad of men on the work of ex tending Forrest Avenue eastward past the FoWeel Avenue School, in the neighborhood of Fortune Street apd East Avenue. The last named as presented by The Fulton County ^ thoroughfare is also being graded Daily Report in contrast to the figures ! j jas t the W. B. Lowe property, which for the corresponding week in 191.. | was recently sold before the Court - There were 11 more cancellations this house door, year, involving nearly $40,000 more, and over $28,000 more In building. Building permits numbered 67 and t3- taled $100,814, while the number last year was 51 and the total only $72,301. Real estate transfers fell back 6 in number and over $100,000 in amount, but the leal estate men declare the good weather of the nresent will soon reverse the figures. Peachtree Auction Sale. Buyers of lots in Peachtree Heights, the E. Rivers subdivision, just north of Peachtree Creek, are congratulat ing themselves to-day on having ac quire some genuine bargains. Twen ty-four lots offered yesterday after noon by Auctioner Steve R. Johnston brought a total of $43,609, or an aver age of $1,813 a lot. The lots were large, none less than 60 feet frontage. Among prominent ctizens preseni -were Robert F. Maddox, Walter PT Andrews, Charles E. Caverly, J. R. Gray. H. H. Cabaniss and E. R. I)u- Bose, and among the real estate agencies represented were the Edwin P. Ansley Company, B. M. Grant t Co., th.- Charles P. Glover Agency, W. A. Foster & Raymond Robson. M. F. Ramsey & Co. and several oth ers. Following are the names of the pur chasers and the prices they paid: Lot 5, block 1, W. H. Adkins, $2,870; lot 6, block 1, S. A. Pegram, $2,168; lot 14, block 1. W. E. Quillian, $1,840 lots 15 and 16, block 1, F. R. Graham, $5,940; lot 17, block 1, C. A. Davis, $2,584; lot 17-A, block 1, Rich ard Gray, $2,677; lot 18, block I, E. R. DuBose, $2,584; lot 21, block 6, W. R. Bean, $1,650; lot 19, block 6, W. H. Adkins, $1,664; lot 3, block 6, W. R Bean, $1,892; lots 1 and 2, block 4, W. H. Adkins, $3,702; lot 16-A, block 2, J. M. Chapman, $1,675; lot 16, block 2, S. A. Pegram, $1,768; lot 15, block 2, H. J, Fear, $1,768; lot 17, block 2, J. Regenstein, $1,507; lot 1, block 7, J. Regenstein, $1,350; lot 2, block 7, J. Rengensteln, $1,050; lot 3, block 7, Mrs. Olive Lalng, $960; lot 4. block 7, Mrs. P. L. Rikard, $1,320; lot 5, block 7, W. N. Wilson, $750; lot 6. block 7, S. N. Rushin, $780; lot 7, block 7, S. N. Rushin, $1,210. A few of the lots were withdrawn after the first bid and several were PROPERTY TRANSFERS. Warranty Deeds. $3,900—Mrs. J. C. Merritt to Arthur Reams, lot 38x150 feet, west side Pul liam Street, 99 feet north of Bass Si. February 23, 1911. $450—Mohawk Tribe No. 5, I. O. R. M. to Mrs. N. T. Martin, lot 40x100 feet, north side Adams Street, 360 feet west of Boulevard. April 3. $4,500—Homer K. Neer to Mrs. Sarah M. Miles, lot 56x193 feet, east side of Boulevard, 320 feet southwest of Ponce DeLeon Avenue. Ajjril 24. $8,500—Mrs. Mattie A. Starnes to Hugh Richardson, No. 133 Myrtle Street, lot 43x150 feet. April 23. 1913. $125—H. S. Ham to Miss A. Theresa Knudson, lot 75x125 feet, east side of Capitol View* Street, 170 feet from north line of land lot 208. April 30. $7,525—H. G. Hutchison to Julia A. Wilkins, lot 21x91 feet, east side South Forsyth Street, 60 feet south of Trinity Avenue. April 24, 1913. $4,250—Mrs. J. W. Nelms et al. to Mrs. Annie C. Loveless, No, 41 York Ave., lot 47x166 feet. February 17, 1913. $3,500—-Mrs. Elois Nelms Dennis to Mrs. J. W. Nelms et al., same property. Also one-fourth interest In lot 37x40 feet on east line of Nelms property, 129 feet north of York Avenue. February 17, 1913. $800—Mrs. John W. Nelms to Mrs. Annie O. Loveless, No. 80 Hampton St., 27x100 feet. February 17. 1913. $775—James G. Barnett to S. S. ana Mrs. M. A. Hathcock, acres on Campbellton Road, lund lot 6. 14th Dist. January 15, 1900. $350—I. N. Ragsdale to F. M. Morgan, lot 50x205 feet, north side Arden Ave., 350 feet west of Ashby Street. April 26, 1913. $15.400—J. R. Smith and W. M. Terry to Mrs. Joan E. Trounstine, No. 159 De- catdr Street, lot ,22x90 feet. April 24, 1913. $13,650—Barrie td satne; No. 157 De catur' Street, lot 21x90 feet. April 24. 1913. $750—Mrs. E. C. Sullivan to Empire Investment Co., lot 50x90 feet, north east side Hills Avenue, land lot 85. April 4, 1913. $1,600—F. M. Loveless to same, lot 237xxl00xl20 feet, west side McDaniel Street, 80 feet south of Roy Street. Jan uary 25, 1913. $275—Thomas R. Sweatman to AY. J. Webb and Empire Invesemnt Co., lot 80x244 feet, east side Central Hill Ave., 369 feet south of north line of land lot 177. March 10, 1913. $63,000—J. F. Askew to Corinthian Co. FOR RENT 8-r. h., Delaware Avenue (Ormewood) 8-r. h.. 41 Mills Street m $25.00 27.50 6-r. h., Highland View 6-r. h., 74 Greensferry Avenue 25.00 30.00 6-r. h., Kirkwood Avenue .. 5-r. h., 1 Dickson Place (Apartment, all conveniences 20.00 37.50 5-r. h.. 3 Waverly Way 5-r. h., 411 Greenwood Avenue 5-r. h., 105 Belmont Avenue 20 Decatur Street (store) 20.00 25.00 17.50 125.00 Empire Trust & Safe Deposit Co. EMPIRE BUILDING. J. W. DOBBINS & CO. ;ilJ Peters Bldg. Bell Phone M. 2126. „ , „ . - a | ipuu,vuv u. i ■ .innin i.w Guniiuimu v u., not offered for sale. Profits of $100 on 69x169 feet, southwest sorner Ponce several purchases were refused. Whitehall Street Sale. Cater WoolforcT has bought of Mrs. Jennie L. Chapman, through the Roff Sims Real Estate Agency, 457 White hall Street, 67x200 feet to the railroad, for $23,000, or at the rate of $344 a front foot. This property is on the north side of the street between Mc Daniel and Humphries Streets. ivy Street Work Progressing. Good progress has been made this week on the Ivy Street regrading work. At the point of the greatest fill, between Baker and Peachtree Streets, hundreds of cubic yards of earth have been put in. until the av erage depth is some four or five feet. Peachtree's New Paving. The county convicts arc making fast work of Peachtree repaving be tween Sixth and ’ Fifteenth Streets. The work started at Sixth Street and has Eleventh Street, where the top layer of paving is yet to be laid. The new paving looks good, and automobilists are already using a part of it. Com ing back, the convicts will start at Fifteenth Street. The space between the car tracks has not been touched. Where Is Mr. Babbage? Realty prospects who went to the Candler building to-day to see John D. ('‘Ask Mr.”) Babbage were sur prised to find that he ‘bad moved his real estate offices. They were greet ed with a sign on the door which read “Ask Mr. Babbage.” Some found him on the street and he told them that he had gone to the second floor of the McKenzie Building, southwest corner of Peachtree and James Streets. Mr. Babbage is preparing to add several salesmen to take care of his increasing business. He declares that advertising did it. T. B. Davies, formerly of the Wil lingham Real Estate Agency, by the way, has transferred to the Dill in- Morris Company. Colonel Woodside’s New Tenants. Ten houses were rented yesterday by the John J. Woodstde Renting Agency through A. P. Davis, as fol lows: To W. B. Smith. 425 Street; to Mrs. C. H. Long, Street; to S. Smith. 500 Street; to J. Strickland, 29 Vvetiue: to \I. Price. 27 Street: to L. Gardner, 8 West Harris Street; to M. Hubbard. 191 West Hunter Street; to W. Wilson. 13 Key stone Street; to C. Gaither. 3 W« st ’Lyons Avenue, and to B. Wood, 145 brme Street. Extending Forrest Avenue. The nity has put *fev<**:a*. u.»ms and DeLeon Avenue and North Boulevard April 12, 1913 $1,500— J, K. Gifford to F. M. Loveless, lot 237x100x12!0- feet, west side McDaniel Street, 80 feet south of Roy Street. Jan uary 23, 1913. $7,500—Charles R. Haskins to Lamar and A. P. Flowers, 90 Windsor Street, 40x125 feet. April 22. $1.200—Miss Anne K. Kelso to M. L. McKinnon, lot 50x150 feet, east side Newnan Avenue, 300 feet south of St. Michael Street. April 30. $200—J. W. Taylor to S. M. Farris, lot 50x150 feet, northwest corner Cochran and Center Streets. May 31, 1912. $35,000—James Aldredge to John B. Thompson, 413, 415, 417, 421. 423. 425 and 427 Piedmont Avenue, 210x150 feet. March 17.. Bonds for Title. $5,000 -W. N. Newsom to D. L. May- field. 380 Oakland Avenue, 39x160 feet. April 29. $10,000—Mrs. Emma M. Murphy to , Q i Mrs. Mary Nally. lot 50x125 feet, north- progressed northward nearly to east corner Grant Street and Glennwood Avenue, April* 30. $4,000—Max Liberson to Harry Con- stangy. 51, 53 and 57 Fair Street, 50x98 feet. January 2. $7,000—Claudia S. Goza to Pet Fry, 152 Richardson Street. 54x140 feet. April 7. $36,000- Mrs. Laura B Campbell to DeLos Hill. 22 Kimball Street. 114x200 feet. March 16. 1912. One-half interest. Transferred to Duncan MacDougald. No date. $2.000—Minnie W. Finley to W. E. Fuller, lot 40x70 feet, 103 feet north of northwest corner Old Wheat and Hogue Streets. November 25, 1912. Trans ferred to First Baptist Holiness Church colored) April 30. Mortgages. $1,500—J. O. Barton to Mrs. L. A. Lindsey. 100 acres, being tlie east half of land lot 222, Fourteenth district. March 31. $150—William H. Hunt to W. H. [lamp, lot 32x98 feet, west side Sunset Avenue. 103 feet north of Emily Cox land, land lot 110. April 19. $650 -J. E. Daniel to Atlanta Banking and Savings Company, lot 60x161 feet. West side Lakewood Avenue. 163 feet f rom extension of Sawtell Avenue. April 29. $1.000—William J. Franklin to First National Bank of Barnesville, lot 45x190 ieet. east side West Peachtree Street, 130 feet north of Fourth Street. April 17. $4.000—Mrs: Olive B Mangbam to ”entral Bank and Trust Corporation, lot *0x1.92 feet, east side West Peachtree Street. 50 feet north of Twelfth Street. April 30. Loan Deeds. . $1,450—Arthur P. Reaps to "Albert Haas, lot 38x150 feel, west side Pulliam street. 99 feet north of Bass Street. April 30. $290—Sam West to W. H. Camp, lot I i09x :00 feet. west side State Street, I being lot 60 of Wallace and Seago prop erty. February >5 $LO00 Mrs. Wiilo. XL Zuider to Mrs. FOR RENT BY Chas. P. Glover Realty Co. 2Vo WALTON ST. 12-r. h., 4U West End Avenue $ 50.00 12-r. h., 17 East North Avenue. 100.00 12-r. h., 386 Spring Street 40.00 12-r. h., 82 Central Place 35.00 10-r. h., Ponce DeLeon Avenue, , 75.00 9-r. h., 423 Gordon Stree': 45.00 8-r. h.. 3 West Eighth Street (furnished) . 75.00 8-r. h., 631 Courtland Street.. . 47.50 8-r. h.. 739 North Boulevard.. . 42.50 8-r. h., 84 East Cain Street... 7-r. h.. 107 Capitol Avenue. . . . . 45.00 6-r. h., 29 Palmetto Avenue.. . 15.00 6-r. h.. 165 Highland Avenue.. . 30.00 6rr. h., 227 Peeples Street . . . . . 32.60 6-r. 6-r. 6-r. 6-r. 6 6-r. 4-r. 4-r. 4-r. 3-r. 3-r. 3-r. h 3-r. h 3-r. h 261 East Georgia 123 North Lawn Ave. .$27.60 Street 25.00 137 Venable Street .... 21 Daley Street 989 Glennwood Avenue. 31 Turman Avenue... Ill Kelly Street 211 Vi Whitehall Street 1 Forrest Street 722 East Fair Street . 63 Tumlin Street 46 Hampton Street . . . 26 Tennessee Avenue . 1 Connecticut Avenue. 18.00 13.50 16.50 25.00 18.00 15.00 9.50 6.60 6.60 6.60 8.60 8.00 $2,750— ATTRACT IVE ft-mo in bungalow with electric lights, lx»am ceilings; everything modern; shaded lot; $150 cash. No loan. $2,600—SIX-ROOM cottage, close in. all conveniences; lot 55x200; $350 cash; $20 monthly. No loan. $2,600—SEVEN-ROOM bungalow, .South Kirkwood; all conveniences; lot 50x175; attractive place; $200 cash, balance monthly. No loan. $750—VACANT lot, 50x175, close to Cherokee Avenue; $50 cash: $10 monthly. Do You Want a Home? IF SO. LET US SHOW YOU one on West Peachtree Street, between Eleventh and Twelfth Streets; nine rooms, two stories, furnace heat, hardwood floors, tile baih, garage, servants' house, etc. Owner is leaving. This is a* bargain, the price is low and the terms easy. IF YOU LIKE Piedmont Avenue, we can suit you. Nine rooms, two stories. steam heat, two baths, large lot, garage, two servants* rooms, concrete drive, etc. Price low and terms easy. BEE W. L. & John O. DuPree , • REAL ESTATE, 501-3 EMPIRE BUILDING. Bell Phone Main 3457. Atlanta Phune 930. Steam-Heated Apartments For Rent ON PEACHTREE STREET, close to Five Points, we have a room 35x12. first floor, suitable for barber shop or almost any kind of small business. The price is small. WE HAVE two small places on Whitehall Street, between Hunter and Mitchell Street. These places are spiff! I, but well located, and can be rented cheap. \\ E HAY E several stores on Highland Avenue, well located. See u« for the price. Brown, Strauss & Ward Company • REAL ESTATE, LOANS, RENTING. 112 Candler Building. 112 North Pryor Street. HOMES BUILT ON EASY TERMS. Phones: Ivy 3234-3311. AN IDEAL HOME IP Yor are looking for a nice home THIS IS what you want. On McLendon Avenue, eight-room two-story, hardwood floors ga* and electricity, newh paved street, on beautifully elevated lot 44x160. I'li.', M.»v>: easy payments LET US SHOW TOV THIS. THIS IS A SPLENDID HOME ON THE NORTH SinE, and is (heap at this price. I. R. SMITH & J. H. EWING Ivy 1513. REAL ESTATE. RENTING, IOAjv’S. 130 Peachtree Street. Atlanta 2865. 6-room, second storq; refrigera tors, gas ranges', electric lights and all Highland, second door from Jackson. Spe- NEW. modern conveniences clal price to September T REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR SALE JOHN J. WOODSIDE NICE LITTLE HOME. (49 Newport Street > Has five rooms, city water; in good repair. Easy terms. Price cut to $1,600. THOS. R. FINNEY, 12 Sales Manager. “Real Estate Row A.J.MAYFIELD REAL ESTATE AND RENTING. 49 S. Pryor St. EAST DECATUR. WE HAVE several Bargains on new car line to Stone Mountain. Nice homes, ranging from $1,500 to $5,500. Also store and dwelling combined, large lot, in excellent location. Party can take immediate possession. These are not only good investments hut are ideal homes. W. H. WITHERS 217 and 218 Temple Court, Phone Main 4569. MARBUT & MINOR BELL PHONE MAIN 3762. ATLANTA PHONE 3102-A. $4,200 EIGHT-ROOM TWO-STORY HOUSE; LOT i00 BY 200; SOUTH MORELAND AVENUE. $2,500—TWO NEW FIVE-ROOM COTTAGES; MAY AVENUE. $2,YM—SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE; FLAT SHOALS AVENUE. NUE $250 TO $800—THIRTY BEAUTIFUL LOTS, NEAR EAST ATLANTA BANK. $3.200—EIGHT ACRES WELL IMPROVED; 2 MILES OUT. $750.00- Two large lots on McPherson Avenue. $1,600—Five-room hous'e, lot 60x160, Flat Shoals Avenue. MARBUT & MINOR Home Bargains THREE BUNGALOWS, by far the most beautiful ones'ever built in Atlanta; prices ranging from $6.5u0 to $8,500. Terms easy. They have everything In them that heart coukl wish. We can't begin to name the many admirable points. Just let us show you, and you will admit our opinion is correct. Re member, they are dose to Druid Hills and Ponce DeLeon Avenue. $7,900— WEST PEACHTREE HOME; eight rooms. This la a bargain. Yes. it is modern in every way; close to Fifth Street. Can arrange terqML $3,500 WEST ENT') bungalow; a very pretty and convenient ™ littU right in beat part of West End. Terms to suit you. You won't farther if you will look at this little home. MARTIN-OZBURN REALTY CO) Third National Bank Bldg. Phone Ivy 1276; -Atlanta THOS. J. BUCHANAN 40.") Peters Building. Phone, Main 5258-J. WEST END. WOl^D VOE LIKE a nice home in Ihi* beautiful section of Atlanta? If so. I have it. whether it be an up-to-date bungalow or a niee two-story house. I liuve a large list of West End property to select from, and it might lie to your in terest to see me. Hardee ill u \ Decatur Electric Mahorn Ansley Park--8-Room New Home Lot 60x400 Feet RIGHT NEAR Piedmont Avenue and the car line, we have a brand new two- story eight-room home, of all Improvements; beautiful electric fixtures, fac ing the golf links and on lot 60x400 feet. Price, $7,000 on terms. Pan vou beat it? * THOMSON & LYNES '8-20 WALTON STREET. PHONE IVY 718. $50 Cash, $25 Per Month A NEW AND NEVER OCCUPIED SIX-ROOM BUNGALOW. WITH ALL IMPROVEMENTS. HARPER REALTY COMPANY 717 THIRD NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. Bell Phone Ivy 4286. Atlanta Phone 672. FOR SALE BY GRANT PARK Q REEN K COTTAGE. R HALT Y We have a 6-room cottage on one of the prettiest South Hide streets, has all conveniences, and a real home to be ap- COMPANY predated. Only $3,500, on terms. SEE US QUICK. 511 EMPIRE BLDG. REAL ESTATE. RENTING, LOANS. Phones IBM Cornelia V. Baines. 235 Highland Ave nue, 35x135 feet. April 29. Quitclaim Deeds. $5—M. L. Banks to .1. A. Parks, Jr., 53 Windsor Street, 50x180 feet. April 29. $200—Ida Zachry and Mamie Smith to Sam West, lot 100x200 feet, west side State Street, being lot 60 of Wallace and Seago property. October 30, 1912. $500—Berry School to O. T. Camp, lot 25x97 feet, east side Oakland Avenue, 73 feet south of Milledge Avenue. April 29. $5—Georgia Realty Company to Mrs. Joan E. Trounstine, 159 Decatur Street, N2x90 feet. April 24. $5—Same to same, 137 Decatur Street, 21x90 feet. April 24. Executors 1 Deeds. $15,400 Michael Mahoney (by execu tors) et al. to J. R. Smith and W. M Terry. 159 Decatur Street, 22x86 feet. May 30. 1912. $13,650 Same to same. 157 Decatur Street. 21x90 feet. May 30. 1912. $5,500- Albert Dunson (by executor) to Mrs. Olive B Mangham, lot 50x192 feet, east side West Peachtree Street, 50 feet north of Twelfth Street. March 18. Building Permits. $3,000 A. H. Goodwin, 536 South Bou levard, one-story frame dwelling. C. L. Adams & Bro. ' $1,000 Atlanta Compress Company, Edgewood Avenue, build concrete wall. Day work. $450—J. E. Wragg, 436 Richardson Street, additions. A. 1). Hamilton. $750-W. L. RandUll, 20-22 Addle Street, repair fire damage. Spinks & Butler. $300—W. R. Phillips, Jr., 317 Euclid Avenue, same. Day work. $270—Dr. Stillman, 285 East Fourth Street, servant's house. Stewart A- *Cross. $150—Frank Golden estate, 197 South Pryor Street, build porch. West Con struction Company. $75—Mrs. J. R. Allen, 155 West Baker Street, retaining wall. Dav work. *12-S. M. Ruskin. 14 East Mitchell Street, erect sign. Hammond Sign Com pany. $8,000—Padgett & Sons, agents, 645 West Peachtree Street, two-store frame dwelling. | >ay work. $500—Holiness Church, 22’ Hogue Street, frame church. Day work. $376 -J. H. Pritchett, 373 Green wood Ave., install heating plant. ISin. piro_ Heating Company. $7s>—John J. Woods!de, agent, 81 Howell Street, re-cover one-store frame dwelling. Day work. $75—P. R. Lipman. 108 East Geor gia Avenue, frame garage. J. H. Brown. $100—E. Basien. 135 Cooper Street, add if ion. Day work. $2,800—Carrie B. Keene, 65-69 Vedado Way, two-story frame dwell ing. Day work. $550—Dr. M. Mossuud. Moreland and Ponce DeLeon Avenues. $140—W. R. Hoyt. 4 2 Noreross Street, same. Pim & Hannon.. If you have anything to seii adver- i tise in The Sunday American. Lar- 1 gest circulation of any Sunday news paper in the South. ben graham company 319 Empire Building - Phone Main 4376 p.19 EMPIRE BUILDING Bell Phone. Main 4376. CENTRAL AVE. renting property, now paying $50 per month; in good con dition This pays 10 per cent net and Is always rented. We want an offer. GRANT STREET, rented at 12 per c?nt rale, in gm-d shape. Small cash payment, the rent pays the baiance. Few like this. We have a close prico for a few days. NEAR the .Marietta car line we have 17 acres suitable for truck or chicken farm, with creek and spring and several acres in woods. *2,500 buys this now. There is sure profit in this for investor or as subur ban home. J. O. PALMER, Salesman. WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO. Real Estate and Builders Main 2106 4th National Bank Bldg. ANSLEY PARK HOME--It's new, eighl rooms; has everything; very large !.,t with a beautiful outlook; near car; $8,000; $500 cash, balance easy. I'IFOMON’t AVENUE Ten-room home, near Ponce DeLeon As an lnveal-- ment and a home this is hard to beat. Price around $12,000. U s worth $14,000 ____ t|. BEAUTIFUL North Side bungalow, six rooms, furnace, hardwood floors, tile hath. French mirrors, etc. This Is new: h.-'ntlon the beat. Will sell al a [jrlco that fs attractive, or will consider an EXCHANGE. What have you v , , . , .;.^L HIGHLAND AVENUE LOT. right at Ponce DeLeon. This Is such a bar gain we will have to wait to tell you more about it In person. \NKI.KY PARK On The Prado, level lot. between homes that run well ut> in live figures, and near a ear, too. This beautiful lot, $2,750; terms. LITTLE STORE and living rooms: good North Side street; good stand; $2,750. Owner will take a lease one to three years, at $3«0 a year. LET US BUILD FOR Yor -Cash or on easy terms. Bring us your plana, cr we will get up the plans without cost to you. YOUR OPPORTUNITY WK HAVE on Ponce DeLeon Avenue two-story, new, modern, up-to- dat*‘ home. All possible conveniences'. We can deliver this property at a very low price. Misfortune causes owner to sacrifice. This U an exceptional opportunity to ge*. a first-class home at the right price. Will take pleasure in showing this property. R. C, Woodberv & Co REAL ESTATE AND RENTING. 803 EMPIRE LIFE BLDG. PHONE] IVY 4726.' 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 Peaehtrec Street. Use Oeorsf’ian Want The Randolph Loan Company IS PREPARED to make first tnortgage loans on real estate, second mortgage loans and we buy and sell purchase money notes. We loan from $i,000 to $1,000,000. The rate of interest is 5. 5 1-2, R. 6 1-2. 7, 7 12 and s per cent, depending on grade and size of loans. Come di- n , t to our office 'Juick service W- finance building propositions. .1 INMAN BUILDING. MAIN g77.