Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 07, 1913, Image 15

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f THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, I'J13. 19 You May Find Just What You Have Been Looking for in These “WANT ADS BUSINESS GUIDE Ready Reference for the Business Man, the Artisan And the Public in General REAL ESTATE AND CONSTRUCTION NEWS Auction Sales of Furniture and Household Goods. CEM'KAI. ArCTION~CbMPANt. 12 East Mitchell street, buys and sells everything; regular auction Tuesday and Friday. Bell phone Main 2424. 10-3-41 Blacksmithing. AND STRUCTURAL STEEI IRON WORK. WE make all kinds of metal windows and doors, also window gratings and ngers of all kinds. Anderson Bros. & ch; 372 Edgewood Avenue. 4-2-7 Banks. MrcTN^froMTBTNK; Corner Alabama and Broad street. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $1,000,000 Furniture. PERFECTION OIL STOVES. Three-bhrner, including oven and vessels, complete. $12.50. CAMERON FURNITURE CO., 85 South Forsyth Street. 5-1-3 T. C. FURNITURE CO Cash or easy payments. 415 Marietta. Phone Atlanta 1797. 4-5-12 1 ha Rich' Bicycles. ' CILEi-P'and HU pi Koe D. Alexander, 54 N. Pryor. vHvEZ. M. 3116. Repair Work a special ty. 3-27-51 CALL Main 1320. Atlanta 1436. Bicycle repairs and sundries. Atlanta Bicycle Company, 10 Peters Street. 2-15-66 — 3— ' ‘ ' Blue Prints. ^'^raFBLuFi^NTco 40A4 LUCICIE STREET, Atlanta, Ga. Best equipment. Best prints of any size or kind. Lowest prices. Phone Ivy 5364. 4-28-12 Hardware and Tools. HARDWARE, tools, household speciaf- ties.. 100 per cent value at 100 Edge- wood Avenue. H. G. Martin 2-11-41 Hat Cleaning. b 1 It A \V)T^^725crSortHaiscleaned and blocked,*35c. George’s Hat Clean ing and Shoe Shine Parlor, 3*4 E. Ala. Street. 4-10-11 Hatters. ACMsTTXWifllg^make^fdUhatrToolt like new. Mail orders given prompt at. tention 20 East Hunter street. 12-3-44 Jewelry. Builders. LET "US’ BUTLf) you a home. w$u buy you a loi or pay off your lot. Terms to suit. 400 Temple Court. Main 4189. 4-15-16 Jewel adjusted Hamilton works In 20-year case, fully , guaranteed, $27.00. Sold on * weekly or monthly payment?. SJairvUpic&'Iaci 5 SOUTH BROAD STREET. Lighting Fixtures. ELECTRIC and " gas 'fixtures: "aTlTiew styles; lowest prices. Queen Mantel and Tile Company, 56 West Mitchell street. Phone Main 681. 1-16-16 Carpenter and Builder. D. M. WHEELER, 19 South Forsyth St. Phone M. 41(16. Atlanta 1547. 12-31-16 Carpets and Rugs Cleaned. ATEAUrrTrfEAiriKRP^ ING COMPANY (Inc.) 27 West Alex- ander street. Phone Ivy 4186. Moist and drv cleaning. Rugs woven from your old carpets and rags. Porch shades made to order. 2-8-24 C°al. Coal, Coke and Wood, iU~M' f R l Y IT T" XTCdNS, for dry wood and best coal. 1-S1-21 Contract Painting and Wall Tinting; FA. JOKNSO?On7~W. Fair St., West 1288-.1. for all kinds of painting and tinting. Dentist. BEST WORK Crowns (22 k.) $3.CO Bridge work $3.00 Full set teeth $3.00 Filling 50c R. R. fare allowed 25 miles. All work guaranteed 20 years. Eastern Painless Dentists S8Vi Peachtree St., Near Walton. Lime, Concrete, Roofing, Stone. CTddXime a ndVtgnhUcompaNyT Lime, concrete and roofing stone. 915 3d Nat. Bank Bldg. 2-8-50 Mining Engineers. ZEB w. and"\v. f. summerour. MINING ENGINEERS AND PROS PECTORS. \ TWENTY YEARS’ FIELD EXPERI ENCE. LOCATING \ GOLD ORES A SPE CIALTY. CHARGES REASONABLE. A1 REF ERENCES. ADDRESS AURARIA OR ROY, GEOR GIA. 5-3-4 Mattress Renovating. SANITARY M'XI’ tKES§'~R E N O V A T - ING—Factory new and up-to-date; moderate prices; give us a trial. Jack- son & Orr Company, Means street and W. & A. R. R. Both phones. 3-20-14 JRoof^and Gutter^Work. 1 REPAIR all roofs, gutters, alTTclnds sheet iron work. 33 South Pryor. Main 3127. T. W. Hooper. 8-4-82 Safe Cracksman. I r ?re and 'burglar^^proor^safes opened and repaired. U. C. Downes, 2914 Marietta Street. Phones M. 2146. Atlanta 4922. 4-6-11 4-2-31 Ear, Nose, Throat and Lung Trouble^ DrUgeoWSSTbROWN, Diseases of the Ear, Nose, Throat and Lungs, 312-14 Austell Bldg. 1 have the only compound oxygen plant ever brought South and make this gas daily. Weak, nervous, anaemic and pale people are Invited to call.. Engineering^ '"T'ArnoTiinKneersrAre Questionable!" ENGINEERING questions of all kinds answered. Fee, $1.00. Amo House, Box 363. Atlanta, Ga. 5-3-5 Engineering and Machine Designing. G. V. PLANT, M. E. I DEVELOP YOUR INVENTION. Dixie Pattern and Machine Works, -62 West North Avenue. Main 2S29. 4-5-17 Fly Screens. Fly Screens Made to Order. OAKLAND CITY REPAIR WORKS, iarpenter and cabinet work a special ty. Call West 242-L. Atlanta 528 r ’. Dickey. Mgr. rVOULD you give 25 cents for a good job? Place a “Want Ad” in The Geor gian and get one. FLY SCREENS. .1ETAL AND WOOD FRAMES: port able garages. W. J. Baker Company, tell phone Ivy 926. No. 811 Empire Life ,idg., Atlanta. Ga. °-l~ 4 jSand. SAND. SAND In any quantity and quality; prompt delivery. S. M. Truitt & Son. 1-13-33 Sewing Machines. WE RENT new machines with complete set of attachments for $2 per month; also machines repaired; prompt deliv ery. Both phones 1893. Singer Sewing Machine Company, 79 Whitehall. 9-14-44 Shoes. GET the best shoes for the whole family. Peacock & Drennen, 222 Marietta Street. 4-16-28 Deal Put Through On Brookhaven Club Details Tc Be Worked Out—Posses sion June 1—Much Build- • Ing in City. The Capital City Club will lease the Brookhaven Club for country club purposes, and affairs are such that possession can be had not later than June 1. This announcement was made from an official source today. The original proposition put by the Brookhaven estate was to lease the club for three years at $100 a month and give an option to purchase at $110,000, the option to be exerclsecr at any time. The Capital City com mittee came back with a proposition which has enabled them to secure sev eral concessions on the part of the Brookhaven Estates, which puts the two traders together. Ther e are still a few details which must be adjusted before the Capital City can come into possession of the property as lessee or buyer. These can be disposed of within a week, it is said, and then the city club can have its country" home. A rearrangement of things at Brookhaven will of course have to be made in the meantime. The Capital City will hav e the club house thor oughly cleaned and will probably put in some new furniture and make some changes in structure. The golf links, the lake, the boats and other accessories will probably be given immediate attention. The committee of the Brookhaven Estates is composed of Charles P. Glover and Ivan E. Allen, and the Capital City Club committee is made up of Robert F. Maddox, John E. Mur phy, Preston S. Arkwright, Edward H. Inman, Madison Bell, Dr. W. S. Elkin, J. J. Spalding and W. G. Hum phries. Ansley Park Apartment. The first apartment house in Ans- ley Park has been started at 75 and 81 East Seventeenth Street, t<5 cost $25,000. A building permit was asked to-day at Building Iuspector Hays' office by the owners, Misses Mary E and Barbara Lambdin. The structure will be two stories and of brick. John Starr asked for a permit tc build two one-story frame dwellings on Iverson Street, to cost $2,000 each, and Mrs. Louie Johnson will buila a cottage at 41 Hunt Street, to cost $1,000. Mr. Ewing’s Large Frontage. The purchase of the Lagomarsino parcel by J. H. Ewing yesterday be fore the courthouse door gives Mr. Ewing a total frontage of over 200 feet on Carnegie Way. The Lagomar sino property sold for $54,000, on terms of $20,000 cash. All this prop erty is just west of Asa G. Candler’s extensive holdings on Peachtree. Changing Imperial Front. The Imperial Hotel, at the Junction of Peachtree $nd Ivy Streets, is soon to have an attractive new entrance. \Vorkmen are tearing away the brick at the top of the first floor and will replace it with stone, at a cost of about $500. Shoe Repairing. •—-sHOErmi^mEDrsEWEi^ 50 CENTS. At Gwlnn’s .Shoe Shop, 6 Luckie Street, Opposite Piedmont Hotel. Both phones. 3-26-45 Stove and KSnge Repairing. "STOVE DOCTOR. STOVE, range and furnace repairing. 61 South Pryor Street. Rell Phone Main 1460. Atlanta phone 1410. 4-10-10 DAN THE FIXER. STOVES AND REFRIGERATOR RE PAIRING. We sell second-hand gas stoves. We sweep chimneys, M 121 WHITEHALL STREET. Atlanta phone 2235. Bell phone M. 2691. FLY—SCREEN S— FLY OME SEE our Roll-aawy Screens, our Roller-bearing Screens, our Sliding creens; none better. It will pay you to ;e our goods: get prices. 217 Kiser ldg Main 1319. Porter Screen Co J. Crawford, Agent. 2 ~4-l4 Fire-Proof_Storage. _ hTsTORE'HOUSEHOLD GOODS and pianos. Office and warehouse, 239- 11 Edgewood avenue. Ivy 2037. John Woodside Storage Company. Furniture Repairing and Upholstering. 'URNITURE repairer,, uplfolstering. reflnirhing neatly dune. Work called Dr and delivered. Young K. Carson. TJ Marietta street. Atlanta 3567. W. L. LUNSFORD & CO., 'pholstering, repairing and refin!shlng furniture of all kinds: satisfaction ruaranteed. Phones. Atlanta 5350-F, k. 5111. 3- 5 - 3 » Transferring and Moving. TRANSFERRING and moving a spe cialty. Prices reasonable. L. Stall ings. Bell PhQne Ivy 3094-J. 42-25-4 Trunks. Bags and Suitcases. {tET^UUSD^rfD^flEPAIRED; ROUNTREE’S. 77 WHITEHALL ST. PHONES: Bell M. 1576. Atlanta 1654 Umbrellas. ‘ ‘ Taylor-Made ” Umbrellas. BUY from makers; all prices and styles*; re-covering and repairing; every um brella kept In repair free. Phone for salesman; prompt service , TAYLOR UMBRELLA CO., 116*6 Whitehall St. 4-23-35 Violin Maker. oT^TTfoElNS BOLRjffTr^soid^amr^ex^ changed; repairing a specialty. The Old Reliable Violin Dealer. Mays Rad- gett. 34V* Peachtree. 3-31-31 Fresh Oysters Daily. ' ~ vTRgTxTa and New Orleans oysters on the haF shell. 40c dozen. 77 Peachtree street Wood. WOOD. SOUTH GEORGIA mill cut-offs by the carload or any quantity you may want They make fine kindling. S. M. Truitt & Son 1-13-33 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN Published by The Georgian Company. 20 East -v Atlanta. Alabama St. Georgia. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. Entered at Atlanta postoffice as second- class matter. Subscription- Payable in Advance One year. mail, postage prepaid, $5.00 Six months, mail, postage prepaid. 2.60 Three mos., mail, postage prepaid. 1.25 One month, mail, postage prepaid. .45 OFFER my nice home on North Side. mile limit, double car line. $8,500; easy terms. Good for investment. Own er. Phone Ivy 2414-J. 200-5-7 FOR BEAUTIFUL HOMES and build ing lots in College Park, the most de sirable suburb of Atlanta, see I. C. Me- Crory. Subscriptions Payable In Advance. Delivered by carrier, one year $5.20 Delivered by carrier, six months.. 2.60 Delivered by carrier, three months.. i.3f Delivered by carrier, one month 45 Delivered by carrier In Atlanta and other cities, one week J9 WANTED—To buy or In part exchange for a residence, 5 to 8 rooms. Answer H. H.. this office. 211-5-3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. jsharp & poylston FOURTH WARD IN VESTMENT. THIS IS THREE NE GRO HOUSES ON HILLIARD STREET, NEAR HIGHLAND, ALWAYS RENTED F 0 R $31.40 PER MONTH. PRICE $3,000 AND CAN MAKE 1 TERMS. THIS IS OVER 12 PER CENT AND A GOOD BUY. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. HOUSES FOR RENT. W. A. FOSTER & RAYMOND ROBSON 11 EDGEWOOD AVENUE. REAL ESTATE. RENTING AND LOANS. FOR SALE. ONE of the moat beautiful bungalows in Inmun Park for $5,000. Owner was offered $6,000 for this place a few months ago, but now leaving city and is willing to make the sacrifice. No information over phone. See Mr. White. SWELL modern bungalow on North Side in rapidly growing section. .Good buy for $5,000. Druid Hills neighborhood. Easy terms. See Mr. Martin. IN THE FOURTH WARD some prop erty on two good streets, renting for $68 a month; $6,000; one-half cash. This is good property and a splendid Investment. See Mr. Cohen. EAST FQURTII STREET, a dandy eight-room two-story house; has all the conveniences; large lot. This Is In walking distance of the city and is well worth the price, $6,500, with terms. See Mr. Martin. IN EAST LAKE SECTION, where ad vances in value have been steady and will continue, we have sixteen and a fraction acres with a good bunga low on same; young fruit trees; beau tiful grove land; about one-half in cul tivation; $8,000 will buy this. Rea sonable terms car. be arranged. See Mr. Hook. » FOR RENT. t 106 RAWSON STREET. OUT on Rawson Street at the above number, between Crew and Capitol, w© have a two-story, nine-room resi dence, has cubinet mantels, tiling hearths, gas, two baths, sink In the kitchen, situated on a lot 60x150 feet In a nice neighborhood, convenient to schools, churches and car lines and within walking distance of the business section of the city. Price $46.00. 46 WILLIAMS STREET. ON THE left going out Williams Street, between Harris and Baker, we have a two-story, nine-room residence, with cabinet mantels, tiling hearts, elec tric lights, gas, bath and sink in the kitchen. Has stationary washstand, china closets. The walls have been freshly tinted, and the whole house Is In good condition, convenient to school, churches, and car lines, and within close walking distance of the business portion of the city. A fin© location for roomers and boarders, Including city water, $42 60. WE HAVE a long list of other houses IF YOU HAVE MONEY to lend, we can place It safely. 7-r. h., 306 N. Jackson St $45.00 7-r. h., 116 East Ave. (May 22). 30.00 7-r. h., 123 E. Fair St 27.50 FOR RENT. 7-r. h., 50 IV. Peachtree Place. .$25.00 7-r. h . 143 N. Jackson Street .. 25.00 7-r. h., 164 E. Georgia (May 29). 20.00 WE PUBLISH A WEEKLY RENT BULLETIN, giving a good description of everything we have for rent. Get a copy. JOHN J. WOODSIDE. Atlanta Phone 618 12 AUBURN AVE Beil phone Iry 671 Great Activity in Building. A good indication of prosperity, de clare real estate men, Is the number of homes being built around Atlanta. Some time ago a well-posted dealer asserted that during 1913 at least 1,500 new residences would be built, and maybe 2,000. He now thinks the number will be nearer 3,000. A trip around the city is sufficient to demon strate this activity. In Ansley Park, for instance, about 15 new and hand some homes are under construction. W. J. Stoddard’s new home is com pleted on Piedmont Road, between Peachtree Roa$ and the Roswell Road and a citizen is building on the Ivy Road just north of Mr. Stoddard. This latter house is to be of stone and brick. There are several houses going up In the neighborhood of Rock Springs, on Piedmont Road. Several more are building between the hand some residences on Peachtree north of Fourteenth Street. Ground was broken the other day at the Northeast corner of West Peachtree and Twelfth Streets. This lot is one of the prettiest on West Peachtree and has been held many years without improvements. Two new houses have recently been com pleted at the Northwest corner of West Peachtree and Twelfth. In fact. West Peachtree has seen more R eal estate for sale. _ AM~LEAVING city and must sell my house at 23 Rosalia Street, near Grant Park; nearly new; good neighborhood; six rooms; all conveniences. B. F. Ad ams. 44-7-5 FOR SALE—By owner, one new, up-to- date two-story six-room house. North Side. 12 Greenwood Avenue; also now, modern five-room house at 38 Brooks Avenue; cheap city lots-on time. Write J. M. l.crriman, 515 Third National Bank Building, or phone Ivy 1421. 5-7-7 FOR SALE—Real estate; new six-room bungalow in West End, just off of car line and in splendid neighborhood. The house is just completed and the ar rangement and finish is very artistic; all conveniences; large east front, shady lot; price $3,250; easy terms. Call Owner, West 1110. 5-4-10 I HAVE two farms. 125 acres, and one 75 acres. Will exchange one or both for vacant lot. Call Milton. Main 2053. 5-3-24 LOOK—You have read this; if you want anything, others will read your ad if it’s in the Want Ad Seciion. I AM offering a brand new 5-room bun galow in Inman Park for $2,650 on at- r active terms of $250 cash and $20 per month. This has combination fixtures and all conveniences. Sam, Main 2854. 5-6-4 NEAR Peachtree, all improvements, ideal home site, as low- as $10 per ft. on terms. Great investment. Box 468. <ar e_ Georgi an. 35 - 6 - 5 LEASE OR SALE—Artistic bungalow. screened, tiled, furnace;, garage. Ad dress “Ansley Park,” care Georgian. • 93-4-5 LET US BUTLd you a nome. Will buy you a lot or pay off your lot. Terms to suit. 400 Temple Court. Main 4189. 4-18-43 I HAVE seven acres, three-room house. half block car line, all cultivated, fin* for trucking; will exchange for small renting property. Call Milton, Main 2053. 5-3-24 growth In this direction in the past two years than any street for blocks around. There are now very few va cant lots throughout Its entire length. Lot Deed Recorded. ' Deeds have gone to record in the sale Mav 21. 1912, of the northwest corner of Peachtree Circle and Sev enteenth Street from Mrs. Lannie H. Daniel to A. W. McLimot and the transfer of the same May 5 to Mrs. Jett Moody. The original price was $10,000. Cochran Lease Notes. The Ralph O. Cochran Company has rented or leased the following places within the past few days: For Horton brothers to J. A. Math ews, 284 Spring Street; for Miss Ka tie McCay to W. H. Allen, 394 Cooper Street; for A. P. Morgan ~to Mrs. E. C. Crawford, 533 Lawton Street; for R. J. Grilhn to T. E. DeFoor. 100 1-2 Sprang Street; for W. R. Hoyt to M. R. Griffith, 41 Norcross Avenue; for J. Heiman to S. P. Sims, 23 Windsor Street; for T. L. Lewis to G. A. Grin- nell, 24 Queen Street; for L. S. Morri son to Mrs. H. Katz, 10 Woodward | Avenue; for D. E. Plaster to M. Dam- j eron, 349 Woodward Avenue; for G. L. Carey to Mrs. R. A. Jones, 58 Catherine Street; for N. A. Moore to j C. B. Freeman, 47 Drewry Street; for H. D. Palmer to Mrs. B. L. Clark. 20 | Cooper Street; for Hale & Marion to Mrs. M. E. Walden, 40 West Peach tree Place. Mortgages. $600—John M. George to Merchants & Mechanics’ Banking and Loan Co., No. 192 E. Georgia Avenue, 34x70 feet, May 6. $372—John Perkins to Mutual Loan and Banking Co., lot 23x98 feet, East side Randolph Street, 106 feet south of Irwin Street. $910.—Joseph S. Etcherson to same. No. 212 Greensferry Avenue, 43x113 feet. May 1. $1.160—E. L. Springer to same. Lot 263x216 feet Northeast comer Apple- tree Street and Spring Grove Ave nue. Also lot 200x218 feet, west side Appletree Street at north line of land lot 152. Also lot 400x190 feet west side Ridgeway Avenue at north line of land lot 152. May 6. $560—S. J. Sheffield to Colonial Trust Co. Lot 50x166 feet north side Georgia Avenue, 307 feet east of Fra zier Street. May 5. Liens. $832—College Park Lumber Co. vs. Herbert A. L. Ferrell. Lot 50x428 feet south side Vester Avenue, 80 feet wes of Connally Street, in College Park. May 6. $53—Georgia Plaster Co. vs. J. F. Milner. Lot 55x150 feet south side Oxford Avenue, 110 feet west of Jef ferson Street. April 26. Bonds for Title. $4,700—W. S. Loftis to Mrs. Ozella Smith, lot 60x151 feet, east side Ma rion Avenue. 283 feet south of Orme- wood Avenue. March 23, *912. $8,000—David Eichberg and Joseph Buchman to W. E. Williams, lot 65x 100 feet, east side Davis Street. 99 feet south of P”oundry Street. Febru ary 16, 1910. Transferred to T. E. Adams, April 24. $9.700—J. N. Renfroe and N. M. Daniel to P. M. Hopkins, lot 28x115 feet, east side North Boulevard, 28 feet south of Highland Avenue. March 24. Transferred to T. E. Adams, April 24. $4,500-—A. Pope to Mrs. Thena F. Milner, lot 8Dx200 feet, 289 feet south of southwest corner Oxford Avenue and Washington Street. May 2. $46,000—Mrs. Jennie L. Chapman to Cator Woolford. 457 Whitehall Street, 68x207 feet. * May 6. $1,400—J. H. Whisenant to Miss An nie Bell Fischer, lot 66x184 feet, west vide Wellington Street, 450 feet south of Greensferry Avenue. March 6, 1911. $1,010—Interurban Development Corporation To Mrs. A. F. Edmond son, lot 50x258 feet, north side Orme- wood Avenue, 356 feet west of Naomi Street. April 5. $440—Same to same, lot 50x156 feet, west side Naomi Street, 183 feet north of Ormewood Avenue. April 5, $7,900—Mrs. Sallie McAdams to A. I>. Abraham, lot 57x150 feet, north side Delaware Avenue, 57 feet wes; of Essie Avenue. May 1. BONDS FOR TITLE— $1.400—John W. Whitaker to Phil lip Glass, lot No. 55 Strong Street, 34x100 feet. May 5. 1913. FOR RENT Chas. P. Glover Realty Co. 2i/ 2 WALTON ST. 8- -r. h., 17 East North Avenue. .$95.00 -r. h., 40 West End Avenue... 50.00 -r. h., 386 Spring Street 40.00 -r. h., 82 Central Place 35.00 -r. h., 135 Ivy Street 50.00 -r. h., 164 Ponce DeLeon Ave.. 75.00 -r. h.. 423 Gordon Street 45.00 -r. h., 3 West Eleventh Street (furnished) 75.00 r. h., 531 Courtland Street... 47.50 r. h., 739 North Boulevard... 42.50 -r. h., 84 East Cain Street 42.50 -r. h., 95 Washita Avenue.... 40.00 -r. h.. 107 Capitol Avenue.... 45.00 -r. h.. 256-B Courtland Street. 32.50 ■r. h., 261 East Georgia Ave... 27.60 6-r. h., 450 Westminster Drive, June 1 $26 00 6-r. h„ 137 Venable Street 18.00 6-r. h., 29 Palmetto Avenue... 16.00 6-r. h.. 21 Daley Street 13.50 5-r. h., 31 Turman Avenue 25.00 5-r. h., 989 Glennwood Avenue.. 16.50 5-r. h., 5 Rockeyford Ave., Kirk wood 15.00 4-r. Apt., 1 Baltimore Place (second floor) 25.00 4-r. h., Ill Kelly Street 18.00 4-r. h., 21 D/6 Whitehall Street . 16.00 4-r. h., 1 Forrest Street 9.50 3-r. h., 1 Connecticut Avenue.. 8 00 3-r. h.. 47 Scott Street 8.00 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR SALE JOHN J. WOODSIDE COTTAGE ON LARGE LOT. (48 Highland Ave.) WELL BUILT cottage, on lot 50 by 199 feet. Price cut to $3,000. See up promptly for this. THOS. R. FINNEY, Sales Manager. 12 “R^al Estate Row.” Fourteenth Street Residence ForSale or Exchange—$3,000 to $5,000 Sure Profit ON FOURTEENTH STREET, WEST, just a few doors from Peachtree. we own a strictly modern, up to date and practically new residence of nine rooms This place also has a cement driveway, a garage, and the lot is 50 by 180 to an alley, and is on the south %jde of the street. The house itself Is attractive, has all conveniences. The street, as everyone knows, is one of the most select North Side residence sireets. We will sell this property $2 000 under value. On this basis, $6,000 cash will be required, balance of $6,600 will be divided into seven or eight annual payments If de sired $3 000 to $5,000 profit here sure in next three years. Several par ties have’applied for lease at $76 i>er month. This means about 7 per cent net on the Investment. Or we will exchange the property for well located Income city prop erly; accept or pay difference. GEORGIA LAND AND INVESTMENT CO., Owners fvv 5522. 60 1-2 North Broad St. Street, 90 feet north of Mills Street. May 6. 1913. $1—For levy and sale, trustees of Emory College to D. G. Bettis Estate (by administrator), lot 60x160 feet, east side Mallden Lane, 260 feet south of Cambridge Avenue. April 31, 1913. $230—Mrs. Rosa Hoffman to Anne Belle Rischer, lot 66x184 feet, ’.vest side Wellington Street. 450 feet south of Greensferry Avenue. February 27, 1913 $5—Atlanta Savings Bank to George B. Parker, lot 51x202 feet, north side Sells Avenue, 333 feet west of Ab bott Street. April 7, 1913. Spring Street, near Twelfth Street. two-jffory nine-room house: price $5,500; $750 cash required; balance *-asy terms, if desired. Address G. A. Dunlop, 301 Mutual Build?ng, Richmond, Va. 5-3-9 FOR SALE—Beautiful lot, 60 by 232 feet; $1,600; right on Peachtree. Easy terms. See me nuick. Address Peach tree,-care Georgian./ 6-2-4 FOR LEVY AND SALE. $5—Mrs. Margaret P. Smyth to same, 'No. 8 McAfee Street. 40x43 feet, for levy and sale. April 25, 1913. $5—Mrs. Sarah H. Torian to O. R. Randall, lot 56x200 feet, west side Cherokee Avenue, 151 feet north of Ormond Street, for levy and sale. May 3, 1913. 4) -For lA'y and sale. Mrs. Fan nie B. CaUoway to John B. Chamlee. lot 38x87 feet, west side Lovejoy Warranty Deeds. $800—Atlanta Real Estate Company to Thomas Albert McGee, lot 50x200 feet, south side Brookline Street, 550 j feet west of Stewart Avenue. August 26, 1912. §g00—W. M. Middlebrooks. Jr., to ■ Stewart D. Jones*, lot 140x231 feet, | north side Ormewood Avenue, 70 feet east of Naomi Street. April 30. • $500—F M. Coker to Mrs. Sallie I McAdams, lot 57x150 feet, north side Delaware Avenue. 57 feet west of Ef-sie Avenue. February 11. §050—a. P Herrington to Z. G. Cook, lot 44x120 feet, west side Vio let Avenue, 494 feet north of Hay- good Avenue. April 2p, 1913. $9,006—Fulton County Home Build- ' »*rs to Mrs. Ada T. Ralls, lot 50x18;> feet, north side of Ninth Street, 250 1 feet east of George W. Wilkins’ east ! line, land lot 54. April 28. §7 500—Harper Bros.. Inc., to E. L. I Springer, lots 13 to 17 and 42 to 63, I inclusive, of Ilnrper Bros.’ subdivision i of original Mary N. Stephens and C. W. Hunnicutt property, land lot i 152 Seventeenth District. Also lot 50x200 feet, south side Hol- ' iey Street, 651 feet west of Howell’s 1 Mill Road. September 1. 1912. $2.855—John A. Cheatham to Chas. A. Davis, lot 35x85 feet, west side i Williams Street, 40 feet south of Ba- I ker Street. May 3. “ $4,500—D. J. Lee to Mrs. Minnie Varnold, lot 60x152 feet, northeast corner Stewart Avenue and Mary Street. May 6. $5,400—Julius M. Alexander to George F. Payne, 87 East Harris Street, 90x125 feet; May 5. $300—Guarantee Trust and Bank ing Company to Grace Robertson, lot 47x156 feet, west side Hawthorne Avenue. 368 feet south of Forrest ] Street; February 18, 1911. $3,000— Hou>ce and Home Company to D. R. Evans, lot G6x72 feet, north west corner Glennwood Avenue and Grant Street; April 16. $25—Hollywood Cemetery to H. J. Morris, lot 128, block C, said ceme tery; January 16, 1905. $700—J. H. Whisenant to Annie B. Fischer, lot 66x184 feet, west side Wellington Street, .450 feet south of Greensferry Avenue; April 4, 1912, $2,500—W. B. Harrison to Samuel J. Saylor, lot 50x163 feet, southwest corner Lee Street and Yale Avenue; May 1. $1.533—J. T. Hollingsworth to George B. Parker, lot 41x202 feet, north side Sells Avenue, 333 feet west of Abbott Street; April 5. Sheriff’s Deeds, $160—J. M. Crane (by Sheriff) to Saxon A. Anderson, lot 50x86 feet, west side Hampton Street, 200 feet north of Ethel Street; also lot 70x86 feet, southwest corner Grove and Eth el Streets; May 6. $150—Paul S. Etheridge (by Sher iff) to Paul S. Etheridge, 37 Berean Avenue, 40x83 feet; May 7. LOAN DEEDS. $3,000—Ethel B. and Anna E. Kent to Dickinson Trust Company, trus tee, No. 39 East Third Street, nt 40x1.10 feet. May 5. 1913. $1,000—V. L. Johns to Mortgage Bond Company of New York, No. 147 Milledge Avenue, 52x124 feet. May 5 1913. $3,000—George Dowman to Mrs. C. H. Campbell, lot 64x114 feet, at Junc tion of Hammond and Lee Streets. May 6, 1913. $6,000—John B. Daniel to Massa chusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co., No. 694 Ponce DeLeon Avenue, lot 50x180 feet. May 2, 1913. $6,000—Same to same, No. 736 Ponce DeLeon Avenue, lot 50x180 feet. May 2, 1913. $1,500—W. W. McMorries to Jarru? W. Deguenther, lot 50x200 feet, east Washington Street, 150 feet south jf Bass Street. April 18, 1913. $1.000—Stewart D. Jones to W. P. Tilson Estate (by administrator), lo\ 210x231 feet, northeast corner Ormo- w'ood Avenue and Naomi Street. May 5, 1913. $1,229—A. R. Smith to Anderson Bros. Co., lot 43x169 feet, northeast side Gordon Street, 513 feet south east of Greensferry Avenue. Novem ber 1, 1912. $200—B. E. Wooddall to William Flindt. lot 50x156 feet, northeast side Elizabeth Lane, 205 feet northwest of Main Street. May 2, 1913. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. EAST LAKE A NUMBER of high-class homes are now being built at East Lake, forecasting values of $40 to $50 a front foot. WE HAVE 400 feet on Skiff Avenue, fronting east and facing the club grounds; will sell entire tract for $4,000. Terms: $1,000 cash; balance 1, 2 and 3 years—7 per cent. Forrest & George Adair TWO LOTS $2,750 WILL BUY two lota on Decatur Street, near Jackson Street. This is a special “pick-up.” Terms: One-fourth cash; balance, one and two years. i $1,700, ALL CASH, will buy a lot running through from Edge- wood Avenue to Ezzard Street. J. R. SMITH & J. H. EWING REAL ESTATE. RENTING, LOANS. Ivy 151S. 130 Peachtree Street. Atlanta 2865. WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO. Real Estate and Builders Main 2106 4th National Bank Bldg. ANSLEY PARK—Modern six-room bungalow on a *2,500 lot. Near car. Now look—the price Is cut to $5,000, and th» terms are—sed us, but hurry. JUST OFF Ponce DeLeon and right at Druid Hills, on an unsurpassed street, we have a beautiful east front lot. It’s worth $2,760, but the owner has given us a two-days’ price of $2,150. An Inquiry will convince you that this Is your opportunity. IN DrUiID HILLS, on a 100-foot front lot, we have an excellent eight- room HOME. It’s a bargain at $12,600. ST. CHARLES AVENUE—Good little home on a lot 60x207 feet to an alley. $3,600 on terms gets this. The owner of this put the gain In bargain. THREE BLOCKS from Peachtree, five from Georgian Terrace, on swell street, six-room bungalow; furnace, etc. Owner leaving city. $5,750, $500 cash. WE HUY, build, sell and exchange, so let’s get together.