Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 10, 1913, Image 19

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19 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN A NT) NEWS, Find Just What You Have Been Looking for in These “WANT ADS” AUTOMOBILES: For Sale, Repairs and Accessories. ^ O R D RUNABOUT — Good running * ?, er ; ae R cheap for cash only. Address Cash, Box 10'.), care Georgian. 43-9-5 WINDS! I ILI J)s7~ RADIATORS, lamps, fenders, repaired as good as new. Mfrs. all kinds sheet met^l work. Warlick Sheet Metal Co.. IMS i’dgewood. 3-4-64 AUTOGENOUS METHOD. AUTO AND ADD MACHINE PARTS. „ metal welding COMPANY. MAIN 3013. 86 GARNETT STREET. 2-36-6 1 have a Baby Maxwell car In fair condition that I wish to trade for a late model Ford raodster and - will pay xorne cash difference. C. A. Brown, Coleman. Ga. 5-9-4 Foil SALE OR EXCHANGE—One five- f passenger 'omblnaiion Q Maxwell car, in good condition. Will trade for two- passenger Ford or sell cheap. Address Lock Box 23, Dallas. Ga. 61-5-4 BIG bargain in a five-passenger touring car; fully equipped; $299 cash. 35 N. Forsyth St. 5-7-8 ij Good Used Cars At Reasonable Prices. Courier Roadster, fully equipped, m electric lights $275.00 B. ,( k Model 10 Roadster, electric lights 325.00 Overland four-passenger, newly 1 painted, new top 350.00 Prime Touring Car, new top and seat covers 450.00 Maxwell Roadster. Sportsman type, model Q, fully equipped, electric lights 375.00 Maxwell Touring, model G, four- passenger. tullv equipped 450.00 Everett, 1912 model, foredoor, five- passenger touring car. fully equipped 575.00 These cars are in good running condi tion and worth more than the prices Quoted above. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, 241 PEACHTREE ST. 4-11-1 WARNING TO INFRIN^ GERS AND IMITATORS, LIQUID TIRE TONIC IS PROTECT ED BY U. S. DUYREA PATENT, NO. 578551 AND ALL INFRINGERS. AGENTS OR USERS ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THEY MUST AN SWER IN THE COURT FOR VIOLA TION OF THIS LAW. LIQUID TIRE TONIC COMPANY, KANSAS CITY. MO. , 4-8-43 ATLANTA RADIATOR CO. REPAIRING and manufacturing. Lamp and fender work. 72 Ivy Street. At- lanta phone 3816. 3-10-12 iriv^ii mi; ioKLlCidailL repairs ami Ac cessories; best equipped repair shop in city We will take care of you. South ern Motorcycle*Co., 116 Edgewood Ave. DOBIIS TIES REPAIR cu” WE REPAIR AND SELL ALL MAKE8 OF TIRES AND TUBES. 226 PEACH TREE STREET. PHONE IVY 6646. 4-1-3 VULCORINif IS ONE practical solution of the tire trouble; it 's chemistry, scientifically applied; it has been examined and ap proved by Edgar Everhardt, professor in charge of department of chemistry at Atlanta College of Physicians and Sur geons, and is guaranteed to give satis faction or monpy refunded. Vulcorlne Co., 309 Peachtree St 3-25-45 WE have several Flanders chars!* and will build body and paint car to your order. Bargain prices. Don't buy any second-hand car until you see us. NORTH PRYOR GARAGE, NORTH PRYOR PLACE. 4-3-33 A lyil FOK-PASSENGER CADILLAC; best car ever built and we will let you see us overhaul it and put it in brand new shape; price right. Come see it. Travis & Jones. 26 James Street, third floor. 3-1-64 Automobiles For Rent DuNimflrorMW FIVE and seven-passenger cars. Garage, 112 East Ellis Street. Call Bell phone Ivy 2496 day, Main 4325 night. 8-21-23 Tire Repairing HlGlLATtDCDE^TS^jS^'njLGANlZISiL Retreading a specialty. Prompt atten tion given express shipments. Sanders- Speer Vulcanizing Company, 100 Sprinj Street, Atlanta. Ga. 3-23-lc Motorcycles. MOTORCYCLES •• EASY TERMS BICYCLES. EXCELSIOR motorclycles, high-grade bicycles; complete line new and used bicycles and motorcycles; complete stock parts and accessories; modern service depot. Lowest prices; easy terms. AL- EXANDER-SEEWALD CO.. 145-147-149 Edgewood Avenue. Phone Ivy 1609. PHONE FOR DEMONSTRATION. 4-1-2* LOST—Mrs. Dora Harper, 54 West EiTd Place, will lose one dollar if she fails to read this and have it marked when the "Want Ad” man calls Saturday. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. X QU E S'F I ON ^WiTTaofaeUifs y moneyed man answer. My new pateuted device will make you wealthy. How can I get your attention. Will some man with nerve reply? Address P. O. Box 740, city. • 44-8-5 WANTED—Party with $2,000. Very good paying business. Address Box 877, care Georgian. / 5-7-3 WANTED—Partner to push State agency; business will pay one 100 per cent; two thousand needed; bear inves tigation. H., Box 200, care Georgian. 5-7-5 WELL EQUIPPED job printing office in prosperous South Georgia city for sale; business good and terms can be arranged to suit the purchaser. Ad- s dress Box 178, Swainsboro, Ga. 5-6-19 PATENT RIGHT FOR SALE. A VALUABLE improvement on wall construction, damp, heat and cold proof: eliminates repairs; less insur ance; perfectly sanitary. See the Mod ern Construction Company, rooms 408- 409 Goukl building, Atlanta. Ga. Phone Main 4398. *-*-6 BUSINESS GUIDE—If Mrs. I.. P. Mitch ell. 19 York Street, has this marked when the “Want Ad” man calls Sat urday. ho will present her with a dollar bill. MONEY TO LOAN. T-Hi-TInTY monev to loan on city prop erty. Watt Kelly, Attorney, 400 Tem ple Court Building. 43-2-6 R. C. DESAUSSURE. TIME and monthly loans negotiated on real estate. Room 813 Atlanta Na tional Bank Building. 4-29-25 WE loan money on furniture and house hold goods. F. & J. Loan Company, 120 Decatur Street. 4-25-8 MONEY ON HAND for immediate loan, on property in or near Atlanta. J. E. VanVaikenburg, 501 Equitablo Bldg. MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE AND OTHERS, upon their own names; cheap rates, easy payments. Confi dential. D. H. Tolman, 820 Austell building. WEYMAN & CONNORS. ISSTABLISHED I860. Mortgages on Real Estate. 4-1-1 FARM LOANS PLACED In any amount on improved farm lands in Georgia. Southern Mortgage Company, 7-13 1 The Gouid buJlding. WE HAVE plenty of numey to lend at lowest rates on At lanta and nearby property, ei ther for straight or monthly payment plant. Also for pur chasing purchase money notes. Poster & Robson, 11 Edgewood avenue. SPECIAL HOME FUNDS. TO LEND. any amount; 6 per cent. Write or call. S. W. Canton, 24 South Broad •treet. 4-1-17 MORTGAGE LOANS On Atlanta Proparty. BUSINESS BUILDINGS. 5 und 5H per rent. RESIDENCE BUILDINGS. 6%, 6 and 6% per cent. Your rate depends upon the location. Without notice you can pay back a hundred, any multiple of a hundred dol lars, on the entire loan on any interest ^TURMAN, BLACK & CALHOUN. PRUDE^a£°M» COM- PANT OF AMERICA. 503-8 Empire Building. lp a t ESTATE—If you want to buy or remt a® home, read the Real Estate ction of The Georgian, If Mrs. E. C. uidchson, 57 Oglethorpe Avenue, finds Is and marks it. she will he presented dollar by the "Want Ad” man when calls Saturday. MONEY WANTED. ED—To borrow $50 for 60 days; ■nod interest and will give treble ount of loan as security. Box 90 eorglan. *~ g ~ 20g -6% —WE WILL PAY ON SAVINGS. IMS of $500 to $5,000. The ■chants and Mechanics ng and Loan Co., 209 Building. Tel. Ivy 5341. Jash Capital $120,000. ios. J. Wesley, Cashier. B. II. Grant, Pres. 3-11-50 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. IN one block of Ansley Park I have a lot 50x188 that I want to sell for $700. I will take $50 cash and $15 per month. Address “Mack,” Box 17, care Geor gian. ' 5-8-6 MY EQUITY in choice West Side lot, worth $700 to $800, for a little less than $100. Address Real Estate, care Georgian. 31-8-5 FOR SALE—By owner, one new. up-to- date two-story six-room house. North Side, 12 Greenwood Avenue; also new, modern five-room house at 38 Brooks Avenue; cheap city lots on time. Write J. M. Berriman, 515 Third National Bank Building, or phone Ivy 1421. 5-7-7 REAL ESTATE AND CONSTRUCTION NEWS W. G. Raoul Property To Be But on Market Ten Lots Facing Piedmont Park. Druid Hill* Sale—Improvements on Peachtree Road. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. HOUSES FOR RENT. BETTER see Fernwood (Peachtree Road) before all the best lots are sold. Frontage 50 to 200 feet and depth 200 to 500 feet. Prices $250 up; no interest. Plats at Charles P. Glover Realty Com pany, 2Yz Walton Street. Phone Ivy 3390. 6-8-7 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 I HAVE two farms, 125 acres, and ona 75 acres. Will exchange one or born for vacant lot. Call Milton. Main 2053. 5-3-24 LEASE OR SALE—Artistic bungalow; screened, tiled, furnace, garage. Ad dress "Ansley Park,” care Georgian. 93-4-5 LET US BUILD 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, fine for trucking; will exchange for small renting property. Call Milton, Main 2053. 5-3-24 Spring Street, near Twelfth Street, two-story nine-room house; price $5,500; $750 cash required; balance easy terms, if desired. Address G. A. Dunlop, 301 Mutual Building, Richmond, Va. 5-3-9 buK SALE- Beautiful lot, 60 by 232 feet; $1,600; right on Peachtree. Easy terms. See me quick. Address Peach tree, Box 800, care Georgian. 6-2-4 FOR RENT—If Mrs. J. W. Jones, 12 Park Street, will find this ad and have it marked when the “Want Ad” man calls Saturday he will present her with a dollar bill. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. O^^R^Yny^nlce'Tiome^oir^^ortJr^Tde^ mile limit, double car line, $8,500; easy terms. Good for investment. Own er. Phone Ivy 2414-J. 200-5-7 FOR BEAUTTFUu HOMES and build ing lots in College Park, the most de sirable suburb of Atlanta, see I. C. Mc- Crcry. REAL ESTATE WANTED. AKff-ifon six-room cottage in North Boulevard section. Must buy soon. Renter, Box 849. care Georgian. 5-6-2 ANSWER—Just as you have read this will others read your ad if you place it In the Want Ad columns of this pa per. A word to the wise is enough. LEGAL NOTICES. GUARDIAN SALE. GEORGIA—Fulton County. By virtue of an order of the court of ordinary of said county, granted at the May term, 1913, will be sold before the court house door of said couny, on the first Tuesday in May next, within the legal hours of sale, the following prop erty of the estate of Marguerite Smitn, to-wit; A one-twentieth undivided in terest in all that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the city of Macon and County of Bibb, in sa*d State, and distinguished in the plan of said city as parts of lots Nos. one and two (1 and 2) in block No. sixty-one (61), in the southwest common of the city of Macon, and fronting on Tattnall Street sixty (60) feet, and running back the same width one hundred and fifty (150) feet, and containing one-quarter of an acre, more or less, said lot adjoining on the three remaining sides the lands be longing to the estate of B. F. Ross, with an alley on the north, between said lands and the lot herein described, and being the residence of E. P. Smith, late of said County of Bibb, deceased, and l e'ng the same property contrirxi and ■ ribed in deed from Susan M ’Vrsons ,.i <Vara F. Florence to M Smiih and Man' E. Smith, r» Deed Bonk "DD” In the clerk' Bibb Superior Court, folio 54i. ruary 23. 1882. which one-twentieth un divided interest is probably worth one hundred and fifty dollars. Terms cash. MRS. LULA SMITH. Guardian of Marguerite Smith. HINES & JORDAN. Attorney’s. 6-9-* E ed in ice of Eeb- Ten lots in the c«tate of the late William G. Raoul, facing Piedmont Park, will be sold at private sale by the Forrest & George Adair real es tate agency, according to announce ment made to-day. The property was carefully assembled by Captain Raoul through a long period of years and this is the first time it has been of fered for sale. Tlie lots are on the west side of Piedmont Avenue, be tween Thirteenth and Fourteenth Streets. Several of them taken to gether were offered two years ago a-* a site for the State’s executive man sion. The frontages are from 60 to 70 feet and the depths 150 to 200 feet. Greenwood Avenue Sale. Eugene S. Kelly has bought through his concern, the Chkrles P. Glover Realty Company, a residence lot on Greenwood Avenue, between Highland Avenue and Briarcliff Road, Just west of Druid Hills, for $11,500. This lot is 305 by 169 feet. It was bought for Investment from a client of the Glov er agency. Meetings at City Hall. People who are working for a re grade of Whitehall and West Peach tree Streets are meeting this after noon with the streets committee of Council at the City Flail, to urge im provements on their thoroughfares. The Whitehall Street matter is ex pected to be settled at this confer ence, and the West Peachtree ques tion will be taken up later. Foundry Street Purchase. Mrs. Bertha Kline has bought through J. H. Ewing, of the Smith & Ewing real estate agency, a 40 by 100 foot lot on Foundry' Street, be tween Elliott and Mangum Streets, for $2,250. A small house Is on this property. The seller was L. M. An derson. Sale on Piedmont Road. Deeds have gone to record in the sale March 6 of a large building lot at the northwest comer of Piedmont and Ivy Roads, from Claude E. Buchanan to Wesley Hirshburg, for $6,875. This lot is west of the William J. Stoddard place and In the neighborhood of other fine residences. A bond for title has also gone to . record in the sale March 31 of a 20 by 60 foot lot on Whitehall near West Fair Street, to Nathan Wolfe by A. D Greenfield, for $£.500. Real Estate Activity. An increase in different realty tranters as set forth in The Fulton County Daily Report shows the ten- uency of real estate to assume its normal aspect in the market To day’s issue of this publication con tained seventeen bond for title Items and 32 warranty deed Items, and led several real estate men to. remark that the numbe: was the best and most complete that The Report hae ever issued. Big Dealt Coming. Several important real estate deals are in the contract stage and should be announced early next week. One oL the9 L e ' nvolv ’e» approximately $100.- 000 and there are a number of smaller figures. Road Work at Buckhead. County convicts are working fast to complete improvements on Peach- RO K- d V, a "9 clpatln F increased traffic which will come about June 1 when the Capital City Club takes , charge of its country club at Brook- I haven. The right-hand side of Peach- I tree Road, starting at Buckhead, has been macudamized nearly as far north as W. S. Witham’s estate, and only awaits the steam roller to be put in good shape. Space between the car tracks has been taken on this north ward trudge of the convicts. The work will proceed to the DeKalb County line and then the gang will turn back toward Buckhead. County Commissioners are well sat isfied with the work and predict that Peachtree Road will be in very good shape when Capital City golfers take their sticks to Brookhaven. To Widen Roswell Road. The proposition of widening the ^harp & J^oylston FOURTH WARD IN VESTMENT. THIS IS THREE NE GRO HOUSES ON HILLIARD STREET. NEAR HIGHLAND ALWAYS R E N T E 1) FOR $31.40 PER MONTH. PRICE $3,000 AND CAN M A K E TERMS. THIS IS OVER 12 PER CENT AND A GOOD BUY. W. A. FOSTER & RAYMOND ROBSON I) has been revived. A year or two ago this matter was agitated. All property owners except cne agreed to give 10 to 20 feet, and the opposition of the single owner blocked the pro ject Now E. T. Luckie, of the Holmes & Luckie Realty Company, has taken up the matter again, and he expresses confidence in the outcome. Mb. Luckies idea is to lay out the Roswell Road so that whenever the demand is great enough on the part of the people along the route, a car line can be built to Roswell. Either this or the street car company can leave the wide thoroughfare to ve hicular traffic and establish a private right-of-way close by. PROPERTY TRANSFERS. Warranty Deeds. $65,000—The Corinthian Company to Realty Mortgage Commpany, lot 69x175 feet, southwest corner^ Ponce DeLeon Avenue and North Boulevard. May 6, 1913. $1,400—Mrs. Lenoria N. Crawford to W. W. Hildebrand, lot 45x100 feet, northeast corner Western Avenue and Davis Street. July 8, 1903. $6,000—W. V. Ogletree to Mrs. Lil lian S. Sparks, No. 200 Angler Ave nue, 70x150 feet, April 16, 1918. $6,000—Mrs. Eugenia Balch to W. V. Ogletree, same property. May 8, 1912. $2,500—Phenix Investment Com pany to same, lot 50x195 feet, north side Dill Avenue, 100 feet east of Elm Street. April 14, 1913. $2,500—W. V. Ogletree to L. C. But ler, same property. April 14, 1918. $2,260—Same to same, lot 40x180 feet, north side Lake Avenue, 48 feet east of Krog Street. April 14, 1913. $2,500—Lee O. Swain to T. J. Pyron, six acres in land lots 224 and 227, ad joining Southern Railway property. December 14, 1911. $2,300—Mrs. Mattie B. Coyne to L. F. Bowen, No. 55 Culberson Street, 50x210 feet. May 1, 1913. $1,800—W. L. and Mrs. Sallie C. Clark to Mrs. Dessa Lane, No. 57 St Charles Avenue, 52x200 feet. May 1, 1912. $25,000—Walton Realty Company to Union Savings Bank, lot 88x47 feet, southeast side Bartow Street, 120 feet northeast of Walton Street. May 7, 1913. $5,000—Same to same, lot 44x39 feet northeast side Nassau Street, at cor ner of Tabernacle Place. May 7, 1913. $15,000—Same to same, lot 30x89 feet, at intersection of Nassau and Spring Streets. May 7, 1913. $1.500—Mrs. Mary E. Carman to ReeAty Trust Company, lot 3, block 24, Ansley Park, 95x218 feet, in land lots 56 and 56. April 14, 1913. $900—Lafayette Wall to Grisham Investment Company, lot 30 by 100 feet, east side of Marietta Street, 225 feet southeast of Exposition Street. April 25. $600—Charles J. Martin to Mrs. Lillie F. Owens, lot 50 by 200 feet, north side of McDonough Road, 100 feet_ west of First Avenue. April 18. *"75—Mrs. Helen Reed Turman to same, lot 109 by 150 feet, southeast side of Luther Street, 210 feet nortn- eas|t of McDonough Road. April 18. $700—Charles J. Martin to same, lot 50 by 200 feet, northwest corner of McDonough Road and First Avenue. April 18. $3,100-W. M. Middlebrooks. Jr., to Mrs. Eula Talley Cook, lot 53 by 160 feet, west side of I>a\vton street. 325 feet north of Gordon Street. Xoven- ber 13, 1909. $325—Guarantee Trust and Banking Company to Kate Sutherlin. lot 50 by 150 feet, west side of Kenwood Ave nue. 150 feet south of Forrest .Street, land lot 148. Seventeenth District. February 2, 1911. $3.000—-C. A. Upchurch to Walton Realty Company lot 25 by 43 fee;, southeast side of Bartow Street, 145 feet northeast of Walton Street. May 5. % $3,000—Same to same, lot 27 by 53 feet, southeast side of Bartow Street, 120* feet northeast of Walton Street. May 5. $2,500—{same to same, lot 30 by 43 feet, southeast side of Bartow Street:, 170 feet northeast of Walton Street. May 5. Quitclaim Deeds. $1—Mrs. Maggie B. C. Hayes *o Walton Realty Company, 63 and 65 Bartow Street, 47 by 90 feet. May 7. $250—Travelers Insurance Company to Mrs. Mary E. Carman, lot 95 by 218 feet, being lot 3, block 24, Ansley Park, land lots 33 and 56. March 4. $1 and for Levy and Sale—Dan S. Walraven and George W. Hanson to M. Kantor, lot 100 by 400 feet, south west corner of Amy and Ira Streets. May 6. $5—Mrs. Mellie Faith et al. to Mi«s Eulalie Hplsey, lot 201 by 3*6 feet ; south side of Georgia Railway and Power Company right of way, at east line of an eight-foot alley. Also lot 205 by 247 feet, at southwest corner of above lot on Stovall Street. April j 15. $10—Ben J. Massell to R. A. Sims,’ lot 50 by 150 feet, east side of Mariet ta Street, at A. S. Taylor’s line. April ' 30. Bonds for Title. $11,000- W. A. Powell estate (by ex ecutors) to Walton Realty Con oany, lot 21x60 feet, southwest side Nassau St.. 101 feet northwest of Spring Street. November 5, 1912. Transferred to Union Savings Bank May 7. $12,000—Same to same, lot 21x51 feet, southwest side Nassau Street. 59 feet northwest of Spring Street. November 5, 1912. Transferred to Union Savings Bank May 7. $1,400—James H. Low estate (by ex ecutors) to J. F. and Emma Reed, lot 34x124 feet, east side Walnut Street, 101 feet south of Foundry Street. May 7. $4,000—Morris Friedman to M. M. Berger. 115 Stonewall Street, 29 by 106 feet. May 7. $1,600—Mrs. Emma C. Connally to H. S. Berry, lot 125x300 feet, north side of Fulton Street, 100 feet west of Ramlall Street; also lot 125x150 feet, northeast corner Fulton and Harris Streets. No vember 18, 1912. $7,150—Mrs. Agnes H. Almand to Mrs. Lizzie C. Lewis, 100 East Avenue, 50 by 105 feet. May 7. $7,000—Mrs. Isabel D. Cameron to Joseph Genntison. 334 Central Ave nue, 31x128 feet. April 5. $60,000—Mrs. Josephine Inman Rich ardson to J. Carroll Payne and Eugene V. Haynes, lot 20x140 feet, south sid* Decatur Street, 120 feet southeast of Courtland Street. May 7. $60,000—Same to same, lot 20x140 feet, south side Decatur Street, 140 feet southeast of Courtland Street. May 7. $60,000—Same to same, lot 20x140 feet, south side Decatur Street, 160 feet southeast of Courtland Street. May 7. $50,000—Same to same, lot 20x140 feet, south side Decatur Street, 180 feet southeast of Courtland Street. May 7. $50,000—Same to same, lot 19x140 reet, south side Decatur Street, distant 101 feet southeast of Courtland Street. May 9 $10,000—Union Savings Bank to H. J. Bruce, lot 44x39 feet at northeast side Nassau Street, at corner at Tabernacle Place. May 7. $8,480—L. C. Hopkins to B. M. Grant and Lee M. Jordan, lot 195x400 feet east side Habersham uoau, 1,530 feet south of Pace’s Ferry Road. April 29 1912. $7,000 -James D, Perkins to M. Seitz, lot 44x125 feet, northeast corner Linden Avenue and Bedford Place. May 2. $13,760—Claude E. Buchanan to Wes ley Hirshburg, lot 275x340 feet at inter section of Plaster’s Bridge Road and Ivey Road. March 6. Loan Deeds. $3,500—Mrs. Dessa I>ane to Equitable Mortgage and Trust Co., No. 57 St. Charles Avenue, lot 52x200 feet. April 30, 1913. $2,500—Andrew C. Woolley to Home Life Ins. Co., lot 50x250 feet, east side Maddox Drive, 240 feet south of Avery Drive. May 8, 1913. $15,000— James H. Gilbert to New Eng land Mutual Life Ins. Co., No. 70 South Forsyth Street, lot 34x105 feet. May 7, 1913. $330—B. E. Woodall to Bank of Camp bell, lot 50x156 feet, northeast side of Elizabeth Lane. 205 f^et northwest of Main Street. May 2, 1913. for sale. ONE of I he most beautiful bungalows in Inman Park for $5,000. Owner was offered $6,000 for this place a few’ months Hgo, but now leaving city and Is willing to make the sacrifice. No in formation over phone. See Mr. White. 11 EDGEWOOD AVENUE. REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND LOANS. SWELL modern bungalow on North Side in rapidly growing section. Good buy for $6,000. Druid Hills neighborhood. Ea«v 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 Fourth 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, w e 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 can be arranged. See Mr. Hook. FOR RENT. 106 RAWSON STREET. OUT on Rawson Street at the above number, between Crow and Capitol, we have a two-story, nine-room resi dence, has cabinet 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 $45.00. 46 WILLIAMS STREET. ON THE left going out Williams Street between Harris and Baker, we have a two-stor3 r , nine-room residence, with cabinet mantels, tiling hearths, elec trie 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 fine 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. FOR RENT. 6-r. h., 254 Spring Street $30.00 I 6-r. h., 1.6 McCloud Ave $20.00 6-r. h., 90 Holderness, May 15.. 27.50 i 6-r. h., 95 Clifton St 17.50 6-r. h., 271 Spring Street 26.00 j 6-r. h., 25 St. Paul Ave 26.00 6-r. h.. 340 Crew St 22.50 [ 6-r. h., 46 Ormond St., May 1*.. 22.00 WE PUBLISH A WEEKLY RENT BULLETIN, giving a good description of everything we have for rent. Get a copy. JOHN J. WOODSIDE. Atlanta Phone <18 12 AUBURN AVE Ball phona Ivy <71 GARAGE FOR RENT WE HAVE one of the best garage propositions in the city. A building containing about 6.000 square feet to a floor and five floors, 30,000 square feet. WHY not go up in the air with the building and pay ground rental than spread out on the ground and pay high prices. ELECTRIC elevator to carry any cars—electric lights and all equipment. COME up and get a price if you are interested in a garage proposition three blocks of Peachtree and downtown. THIS city hasn’t another such proposition to offer. Turman, Black & Calhoun 203-8 Empire Building. GRAND AUCTION SALE DO YOU WANT A Home in Atlanta Suburbs Where you can live in a nice, growing town, with good schools and good churches, surrounded by congenial neigh bors—vet. where it is convenient to the city? You Do! Then come with us on SATURDAY MAY 10th, to MORNING, Stockbridge, Ga., Where we are going to hold a big auction sale of NINETY BEAUTIFUL LOTS, all inside the cor porate limits, and all lie level and nice for build-. ing purposes. About 20 are good business lots, right in town. This is the property of Mrs. L. J. Dorsey. Stockbridge is just eighteen niiles from Atlan ta, on the Southern Railroad to Macon. It is a live, progressive town, and even if you should not decide to live there, you can make a good and prof itable investment in one or more of these lots. Good railroad schedules make it convenient for the resi dents of the town. TERMS ARE SO EASY—anybody can buy— ONLY $10 CASH, $5 a MONTH. FREE BARBECUE FOR EVERYBODY. A good brass band will furnish catchy music. We are going to give away three good lots and a few other things. You might pick up one of these. So come go with us. Train leaves Terminal Station at 7:45 a. m. Meet us there—enjoy the day with us—and at the same time make a good profit for yourself. UNITED BUILDING CO., Agents 400 Temple Court. COL. WATT KELLY, Auctioneer. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. — EAST LAKE A NUMBER of high-class homos 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,(XX) Terms: $1,000 cash; balance 1, 2 and 3 years—7 per cent. Forrest & George Adair Second Floor Atlanta National Bank Building. W1LLIAMS-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 the terms are—see 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 $2,750, but the owner has given us a two-days’ price of $2,150. An inquiry will convince you that this is your opportunity. IN DRUID HILLS, on a 100-foot front lot. we have an excellent eight- room HOME. It’s a bargain at $12,500. ST. CHARLES AVENUE- Good little home on a lot G0x207 feet to an alley. $3,500 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. $5,760 $500 cash. WE BUY, build, sell and exchange, so let’s get together. FOR SALE 48 HIGHLAND AVENUE (Large Lot) Tf \l_T XT T WELL BUILT cottage on lot 50 by | vy 1 J. i. s J, 199 feet. Price cut to $3,000 See us WOODSIDE Pr °THOS. R. 1 "FTNNEY. Sale, Mgr. V V v/w J x-a 12 “Real Estate Row." Best Apartment Site in City * 50x150 ON CORNER. LIES absolutely level and on comer of two of Atlanta's choicest resi dence streets. Two car lines. This Is cream. $10,000 on terms 2-STORY, 7-ROOM HOME—$4,0ftn. Right off North Boulevard and the car line near Ponce DeLeon Ave nue, two-story, seven-room home. Splendid condition and well ar ranged $4,000 on terms. Get this $5,000 place at this low figure THOMSON & LYNES 41-20 WALTON STREET. PHONE IVY 718. FOR SALE BY OWNER WHY GO out three miles and pay $6,500 for a cottage on a raw lot in the hot sun when you can get a modern two-story house with reception hall, parlor, library, dining room, kitchen and 4 bed rooms, an elevated level lot 50x200, beautifully sodded lawn, handsome shade trees, roses, cherries, peaches, figs in bear ing, all for $6,500 on easy terms, simply by coming direct to the owner? House in perfect condition. This is on main street, too, where values are steadily increasing. Uall at 395 Capitol Avenue and look it over. It’s a bargain. * Gardner Property—Forrest Avenue ONE BLOCK East of North Boulevard—$1,000 to $1,250 per lot, on. terms of $250 cash—balance fo suit. This property is opposite ' the Forrest Avenue School. J- R- * J. H. SMITH & EWING REAL ESTATE. RENTING, LOANS. Ivy 1613. 130 Peachtree Street. Atlanta 2*65. Fourteenth Street Residence ForSafe or Exchange—$3,000 to $5,000 Sure Profit ON FOURTEENTH STREET, WEST, just a few <Joor» from Peachtree. we own a etriotly modem, up to date and practically new residence or nine rooms. This place also has a cement driveway, a garage, and the lot is 60 by 180 to an alley, and is on the south side of the street. The house itself Is attractive, has all conveniences. The street, as everyone knows, ia one of the moat select North Side residence streets. We will sell this property $2,000 under value. On this basis, $6,000 cash v. ' be required, oalance of $6,500 will be divided into seven or eight annual payments if de sired. $3,000 to $6,000 profit here sure in next three years. Several par ties have applied for lease at $75 per month. This means about 7 per cent net on the Tnveatment. Or we will exchange the property for well located income city prop erty; accept or pay difference. GEORGIA LAND AND INVESTMENT CO., Owners Ivy 5522. 60 1-2 North Broad St. FOR BALE BT GRANT PARK GREEN E COTTAGE. T34 A y We have ft 8-room cottage on one ot Jg%. X-V jrV U A ■ the prettiest South Side streets, has all conveniences, and a real home to be ap- /—' g—V 4ft jr f—* A AT xr predated. Only $3,500. on terms. Le U Ad P AIM I BEE US QUICK. 511 EMPIRE BLDG. REAL ESTATE. RENTING, LOANS. Phones 1599 IMPERIAL COUNCIL OF SHRINERS: We want you in 1914. A hearty welcome awaits you. JOHN J. WOODSIDE THOS. R. FINNEY, Sales Manager. 12 "Real Estate Row." —4