Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 16, 1913, Image 19

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17 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AM) NEWS, Future Wealth Is to Be Found in Atlanta Real Estate. These Ads Are the Guide Posts REAL ESTATE AND CONSTRUCTION NEWS I I REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. \ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. HOUSES FOR RENT. Committee Meeting On Brookhaven Plan Capital City Expected to Sign for Country Club—Company to i Develop 400 Acres. 1 he Capital City Club’s country club committee is holding a confer ence Thursday afternoon which it is expected will be the last preparatory to signing up for the 150 acres at Brookhaven. The Superior Court has i' ratified the recent sale to the Brook haven Estates, and the proposition is now in definite shape for final action. Robert F. Maddox, one of the com mittee, returned from New York'Wed- oe.-day and got into touch with the committee to urge an early meeting. C harles P. Glover is handling the deal for the Brookhaven Estates. Realty Charter Sought. . W. E. Worley, J. A. Mahoney and r J W. Willis, of Fulton County, have petitioned the Superior Court for a charter to do business under the cor porate name of the Woodland Hills Company, with an initial capital stock of $10,000 and the privilege of in creasing to $500,000. This concern will develop into a residence park the well known Calhoun farm of 400 acres. The tract will be called Wood land Hills. Fast Work With Steel. The Hurt Building is making a rec ord in building construction. Liv ing up to its promise to erect four stories of steel a week, the Realty Construction Company is putting on the seventeenth and last story. A flag was raised over the structure \ when the first girder of the seven teenth floor had been put into place. The brick and stone work have also made satisfactory progress. The Healey Building is still waiting for two big derricks to begin raising the steel frame. Railroad Buying Property. For several months people repre senting railroad interests have been buying up parcels on streets leading southward from Marietta Street, for the purpose of providing a new rail road right-of-way. It appears that this railroad is the Seaboard, whose present lease is held jointly with the Western and Atlantic on the property of the State in the rear of the Austell Building. The Seaboard’s lease ex pires in six or seven years, and the road must then seek new freight ter minals. The exact location has not been determined. There are several more lots which the road needs, it is said, before the proposed right-of-way will be com plete. Andrews Property on Sale. The high-class residence section in which are the country places of Governor-elect John M. Slaton, Colo-' nel Walter P.'Andrews and James R Gray is soon to have a number of new homes. B‘. M. Grant & Co. have jsubdidivided part of the Andrews property into 100-fobt lots and of fered tffeem for sale, stipulating that homes shall be erected. Speculator! can’t buy them. The depth of til* lots is about 400 feet. This subdivision does not include Colonel Andrews’ home site, but sev eral lots between him and “Gray- fctone,” and several other lots on An drews Drive, just off Peachtree Road. The prices are $75 a front foot up, and attractive terms will be made to people who will guarantee to erect good dwellings. Times Good, Says Mr. Babbage. John D. (“Ask Mr.”) Babbage, the well-known real estate dealer, has re turned from a short trip to New York, where he went to perfect loan con nections with a large P^astern insur ance concern, which will make loans ©n improved Atlanta property in sums of $50,000 to $1,000,000. Mr. Babbage reports a loosening of purse-strings in Wall Street and easier rates of interest on money, and he sees in this much greater resources for real estate investment in the South as well as in New York. “Everybody’s ears went up when I told them I was from Atlanta,” de clared Mr. Babbage, “and they asked me a lot of questions about local property. I didn’t see anybody who wasn’t interested, and no capitalists who did not regard Atlanta real es tate as one of the safest investments in the country as a straightout buy and as security for money loaned.” PROPERTY TRANSFERS. Mortgages. $400—Sidney N. Willingham to H. M. Hooper, 6% acres in land lot 261, at northeast corner Mrs. Anna Nash’s 7.6- acre tract. January 8. *440—J. R. Thompson to W. K. Thompson, 130 Estoria Street, 25 by 112 feet. April 15. A _ , . , _ $576—E. H. lake to Colonial Trust Company, lot 50 by 170 feet, north side Westminster Drive, being lot 6, block 20, i of Ansley Park May 9 f $273—Max Oppenheim to Colonial Trust Company, lot 48 by 120 feet, east side Connally Street, 96 feet north of Glennwood Avenue. May 12. $161—Mrs. Delia R. Gomez to Colonial Trust Company, 299 Central Avenue, 47 by 141 feet. May 12. $3,605—Remsen P. King to John H. Reynolds. 361 and 363 Euclid Avenue, 57 by 128 feet. May 5. $3.605—Remsen P. King to John H. Reynolds, 361 Euclid Avenue, 22 by 50 feet. May 5. Deeds to Secure Debt. $4 500—Paul F. Vose to Atlanta Title Guarantee Company, lot 600 by 640 feet, southeast corner Collier and Howell Mill ^n^and^Other Valuable Considerations —Beverly R Mason to Estate of Henry B. Tompkins (by executor), lot 48 by 190 feet, north side Sidney Street, 193 feet east of Loomis Avenue. February, 1911 $1000—Real Estate Trust Company to West End Park Company, lot 70 by .46 feet, north side South Gordon Street, 560 feet east of Willard Avenue. April 28. Administrator’s Deed. $2,150—Mollie Rogowski Estate (by administrator) to Mrs Sarah Jacobs, lo Larkin Street, 64 by 104 feet. May 6. Sheriff’s Deeds. *800- J O. Hembree (by sheriff) to Atlanta Banking and Savings Corn- pan' lot 46 by 96 feet, south side west Mitchell Street, 75 feet west of Jephtha fc '$925—/ Ia o. * Hembree (by sheriff) to Atlanta Banking and Savings Company, lot 40 by 100 feet, east side Jephtha Street, 176 feet north of West Mitchell Street. May 6. Warranty Deeds. 5550 w. T. Dunn to James T. Cowan, one-lialf interest in lot 100x300 feet, east side Union Avenue, 343 feet south of Chestnut Street. May 1. 11,800—Realty Trust Company to Mrs. M B Cobb, lot 80x178 feet, north side ^jharp & J^ovlston TWO GILT-EDGE NORTH SIDE INVESTMENTS. RENTS under lease for $2,160 per year. Price, $16,000. This is a four-flat apartment house on o. leading North Side street. This Is a 13 1-2 per cent investment. Can arrange terms. Let us tell you about it. FOURTH WARD NEGRO HOUSES. IN one of the best rent sections in the Fourth Ward we can sell you a lot of practically now negro houses that rent for $1,440 per year for only $10,000. This Is 14 1-2 per cent. Can make terms *o suit purchaser. This Is a real bargain PRICE, $1,000; rents, $12 per month. Two three-foom negro houses, near Spelman Seminary; a little pick-up; owner leaving city. W. A. FOSTER & RAYMOND ROBSON 31 EDGE WOOD AVENUE. REAL ESTATE. RENTING AND LOANS. FOR SALE. ON THURSDAY, May 22. at 3:30 p. in., we will sell at auction three bungalows on Vaughan Street, near Whitefoord Avenue. Also several vacant lots in* the same neighborhood. Very easy terms will be offered. Full details later. ON one of the best North Side streets, a good nine-room house, on good lot, for $7,750. Five good bed rooms. Driveway or. side of house This place is certainly worth the money. See Mr. Bradshaw. SIXTY-FIVE ACRES near Lakewood, , about three blocks from the car line, 100 feet of macadamized road front age. $400 per acre. One-fourth cash, balance to suit. This is a money maker. See Mr. White. ON PRYOR STREET, In the section where values are Jumping, and not far from Mitchell Street, a lot at $412.50 a foot. We consider this a splendid investment. See Mr. Rad ford. SEVERAL desirable vacant lots, with all city improvements, ranging in price from $1,000 to $2,000. Grant Park, West End and Inman Park sec tions. See Mr. White. IK YOU HAVE MONEY to lend, we FOR RENT. 6-r. h., 739 Highland Avenu (furnished) 6-r. apt. 369 Cherokee Avenue.. 6-r. flat 193 Capitol Avenue .. 6-r. flat 337 Whitehall Street 6-r. h., 1166 DeKalb Avenue.. .$35.00 .. 35.00 . 33.10 .. 25.60 . 27.50 6-r. h., 44 Howard Street, Kirk wood. Ga 22.50 6-r. h., 9 Line St., Decatur, Ga. 25.00 6-r. h., 140 Drexell St., Oakhurst, Ga 25.00 6-r. h.. 28 South Warren to.00 6-r. h., 40 Whitefoord Avenue... 25.00 6-r. h„ 61 Mansfield 25.00 6-r. h., 12 Howard St., Kirk- wood Ga . 6-r. h., 60 Highland Avenue 6-r. h.. 127 West Boulevard De- 6-r. h., 36 Murray Hill Avenue.. 6-r. h., 21 Warren Street 20.00 6-r. h.. Corner Harvard and Maiden Lane 20 6-r. h.. 52 Druid Circle 30 6-r. h., 575 Edgewood Avenue.... 27 6-r. h., 15 West Boulevard .... 22 6-r. h.. 41 Gordon Avenue 30 6-r. h., 1170 DeKalb Avenue 16 6-r. h., 20 Clifford. Murray Hill.. 25 6-r. h.. Thompson Station 16 AND A LONG LIST of larger a smaller houses. Come to see us. can place it safely. RIVER FARM. NEAR Atlanta, fronting the Chatta hoochee River one mile, 100 acres of fine bottom. 400 acres in timber. 165 acres in pasture under wire fence, seven houses, barns and other out houses, two public roads; price $12,500 and include eight head of mules; all im plements, tools, wagons and buggy; >".ono ca«h. balance easy terms. 7% in terest You can make this place soon pay for itself. THOS. W. JACKSON, Fourth Nat. Bank Bldg. BUNGALOW FOR SALE. JUST built, nice, elevated lot, oak grove. half block from car line; make you an elegant little home, and you can buy it with small cash payment, balance like rent; no loan to assume. THOS. W. JACKSON, Fourth Nat. Bank Bldg. See P. D. Baker. Avery Drive, being Lot 3, Block 25, Ansley Park. August 7, 1912. $3.553—Commonwealth Properties Co. to Mrs. Cornelia Terhune, lot 45x150 feet, east side Spring Street, 100 feet south of Baker Street. May 12 FOR RENT. 14-r. h., 466 Luckie St $60.00 I 10-r. h.. 23 Hayden St $20.00 11-r. h., 83Houston St 60.00 9-r. h., 68 Central Ave 30.00 11-r. h., 177 W. Alexander St.... 45.00 1 9-r. h., Ill E. Ellis St.. June 1.. 30.00 10^T. h., 342 Gordon St 50.00 1 9-r. h.. 209 Highland Ave.. | May 31 33.10 WE PUBLISH a weekly rent bulletin, giving a good description of every thing we have for rent. Get a copy. JOHN J. WOODSIDE. Atlanta Phone 618 12 AUBURN AVENUE. Bell Phone Ivy 671. FOR RENT. 9 rooms, 423 Gordon Street $45.00 8 rooms, 739 N. Boulevard 45.00 8 rooms, 621 N. Jackson 50.00 6 rooms, Clifton Street 25.00 6 rooms, 52 N. Dargan Place 25.00 6 rooms, 25 Bonaventure Avenue 37.50 6 rooms, 14 Whiteford Avenue 20.60 5 rooms, 25 Hale Street 20.00 5 rooms, 100 Miranda Avenue 20.00 5 rooms, Franklin Street 20.00 4 rooms, 111 Kelley Street 18.00 3 rooms, 56 McDonough Street 8.60 Brown, Strauss & Ward Company REAL ESTATE RENTING. LOANS. Homes Built on Easy Terms. 112 Candler Building. Phones: 112 N Pryor Street. Ivy, 3234. 3235. $4,150—Paul Goldsmith and Bryan M. j Grant to Mrs. Emma T. Lewis, lot 48 by 190 feet, north side Sydney Street. 193 feet east of Loomis Street. May 10. $1,250—West End Park Company to Romney L. Campbell, lot 60x180 feet, south side Gord/n Street, 200 feet west of Ontario Avenue. April 17. $6,300—Same to Real Estate Trust Company, lot 70x146 feet, north side of South Gordon Street. 660 fet east of Willard Avenue. April 28. $4,000—Same to same, lot 293x161 feet east side Ontario and Stokes Avenues! 200 feet north of South Gordon Street April 28. $10,112—J. L. Dickey estate (by ex- ecutors), to Charles J. Martin, lot 200 by 940 feet north side Pace’s Ferry Road 650 feet west of Maddox property, Land Lot 141. May 27, 1911. $1,400—James O. Connally to Pearl and Lula Sewell, lot 25x137 feet, east side Howell Street, 150 feet north of Old Wheat Street. May 13. $9.000—Mrs. Lula J. Fuller to Paul F. Vose, lot 600x300 feet, southeast corner Collier and Howell Mill Roads. May 2. $3,000—J. E. Smith, Jr., to Mrs. Lula J. Fuller, lot 509x250 feet, southeast cor* ner Howell Mill and Collier Roads; also lot 200x300 feet, south side Collier Road. 200 feet from Howell Mill Road; also lot 50x165 feet, east side Howell Mill Road at corner 588 feet south of Collier Road. May 6. $1,725—S. J. Bradley to C. J. Haden, lot 80x90 feet, west side Williams Street at southwest corner Linden Streets May 8. $6,000—W. G. Lovell to F. M. Bullock, No. 96 West North Avenue, 60x150 feet.' May 9. $650—East Point Land Company to Standard Oil Company, lot 50x190 feet, west side Main Street. 105 feet south of Williams Street. April 30. $3,400—Lillie H. Hobbs to James W. Deguenther, lot 45x120 feet, east side Boulevard Circle, 367 feet north of Greenwood Avenue. May 12. $4.500—.T. H. Whisenant to G. B. Pow ell. No M6 °outh Pryor Street, 50x118 feet. April It —v.ness Lagomarsln© to J. H. Whisenant. same property. October 1, 1912. $5,000—George B. Powell to Mittle D. Jernigan, same property. April 4. $860—J. E. McMIllen to Mrs. J. H. Lipscomb, lot 60x292 feet, 109 feet north of Thompson Avenue, at north line of Blount property. April 10. $650—Mrs. K. C. Ohlen to J. E. Mc Millan, lot 60x292 feet, west side East Point Avenue, between Thompson and West Cleveland Avenues. November 25. 1912. $1,000—Mrs. Julia O. Bentley to T. B. Lumpkin Realty Company, No. 161 Bell- wood Avenue, 2Sxl08 feet. May 12. $5,000—Fannie L. Woodruff and Mrs. Kendall Weislger to Ethel B. and Anna E. Hunt, lot 50 by 100 feet, southwest corner Peachtree Place and Cvpress Street. May 12 $5,000—John W. and Sarah Frances Grant to L. J. Daniel, lot 99 by 115 feet, on south line of Grant property, 251 feet south of Pine Street and 295 feet west of Peachtree Street. May 6, 1912. $5,000—L. J. Daniel to Daniel Bros. Company, same property. May IS. $2.000—A. M. and Mrs. Minnie V. Arnold to D. J. Lee, lot west side Mc Daniel Street, 176 feet north of Burck- el Street. 73 by 150 feet. May 7. $125—Otis Lyons to William E. Bes- ser. one-third interest In lot southwest comer Lindsay and Grafton Streets, 76 by 120. April 29. $5.500—Charles J. Pavne to Charles a. Mallinson, lot north side West Fourth Street, 223 feet east of Williams Street, 39 by 1«0 feet. May 13. Bonds for Title. $3.000—Mrs. Mary C. Traylor and Mrs. Sarah M. Themson to Lot Atkin son. lot north side White Way, 111 feet north of Main Street, 20 by 72 feet. May 14. $7,200—N. H Wynne to D. M. Aaron. 56 and 58 'Wellborn Street, 50 by 104 feet. May 15. $2.500—J R. Honklns te George M. Niles, lot 75 by 100 feet, southeast cor ner Martin Street and South Avenue. Mav 13. $7.600—Lee Whatley to D. C. Holly. 16 2-3 acres in east part of northwest quarter of land lot 196: also 4 acres in northwest corner of northeast quarter of land lot 196 May. $5,960—R. A. Johnston to Arthur Steam- Heated Apartments cial price to September 1. W. H. WITHERS 217 and 218 Temple Court, Phone Main 4669. FOR RENT $-r. h.—162 Forrest Avenue 8-r. h.—Delaware Avenue (Ormewood) .... 7-r. h.—176 Gordon Street 6-r. h.—Highland View’ 6-r. h.—Greensferry Avenue 6-r. h.—131 North Uwn Street 6-r. h.—Kirkwood Avenue 5-r. h.—1 Dickson Place (apartments) 5- r. h.—43 Ponce DeLeon Avenue (Decatur) 6- r. h.—411 Greenwood Avenue 6-r. h.—105 Bellmont Avenue 5-r. h.—18 Brooks Street 5-r. h. and store—238 Humphries Street (corner) Empire Trust & Safe Deposit Co. Empire Building A.J.MAYFIELD REAL ESTATE AND RENTING. 49 S. Pryor St. 5-r. FOR RENT. 5-r. h., 49 Larkin Street 5-r. h., 15 Wellborn Street 4-r. h., 734 Elliott Street 4-r. h., 14 Corley Street 4-r. h., 30 Ridge Avenue These are all in fair shape. sary repairs will be made. Thurman, lot 32 by 90 feet, north side Richardson Street, 178 feet east of Capi tol Avenue. February 5. Transferred to Jacob L. Harris May II. *38,000—Methvin T. Salter to George M Kohn, 467 Whitehall Street, 79 by 215 feet July 14, 1910. Transferred to Georgia Realty Company May 8. *7,500—Real Estate Trust Company to Elizabeth Stroud, lot 40 by 100 feet, north side Boulevard Terrace. 31# feet eaet of North Boulevard. May 12. 87.740—Mrs. Katherine M. Shepard to William D. Alexander, lot 62 by liS feet, south side Lucile Avenue, 104 feet east of Culberson Street. October 1. 1910 Transferred to Georgia Trust and Real ty Company May 12. 85,300—Cooledge & Jones to Amy G. Kohler. 29 Hale Street, 48 by 100 feet. May 8. Bonds for Tltls. 831,000—George M. Hope and J. K. Ottley to Brookwood Real Estate Com pany, lot 1,100x1,714 feet, south line of land lot 46, Seventeenth district, and 1,138 feet east of Plaster's Bridge Road and on Southern Railway. August 17, 1912. 170,400—George M. Hope and estate of E. A. Robertson (by executor) to same, 57.42 acres, east side Plaster’s Bridge Road, land lots 61 and 46. Seventeenth district. December 16, 1912. $3,536—E. Rivers to Mrs. M. H. Pe- gram, lot north side Parkslde Drive, 364 feet south of Peachtree Way, 68x316. May 10. $4.325—Same to same, lot north side Peachtree Way, 613 feet east of Peach tree Road, 80x327. May 10. Loan Deeds. $1,200—C. A. Mallinson to J. W. Deguenther, 58 West Linden Street, 32x LOO feet. May 13. 12,000—Sarah M. Wellborn to Dickin son Trust Company, trustee, 148 Chero kee Avenue, 46x176 feet. May 10. . $600—Paul 8. Etheridge to Mrs. Emma H. Davis, 37 Berean Avenue, 40x83 feet May 10. $9,000—Mrs. W. T. Crenshaw to Life Insurance Company of Virginia, 406 Peachtree Street, 45x100 feet. May 5. $8.000—Edward G. Jones to estate of S. S. Gould (by executors), lot 60x183 feet, north side Whitehall Street, 836 feet west of Humphries Street. May 2. $4,800—W. Moultrie Hitt to Maryland Life Insurance Company, lot northeast corner Williams and Fifth Streets, 60x 190. April 23. $1,000—Horace L. Fincher to Robert W« Elliott and John H P. Hodgson, *1 76 Lake Avenue, 45x125. May 10. Quitclaim Deeds. $6—Dr. J. N. Cook to Mrs. M. Wellborn, lot 46x176 feet, west Cherokee Avenue, 138 feet north of £ ney Street. May 10. 60x118 feet. April 11. $6—J. L. Dickey ©st4 May 27, 1911. $1—B. C. dolph Street. March 29. 1912. Street. $1,200- Aprll 14. April -Mrs. Lee Street. May 10. May, 1913. $6—J. H. Taylor to R. D. anc King, 282, 284 and 286 Fraser Stre. 120. May 14. $1—Mrs. Fannie W. Treadwcl evy, lot southeast corner Moo Hunter Streets, 50x76. April 30. Building Permits. $30,000—3. S. Selig, Jr.. 424 Wi ton Street, three-story apartment Gresham Contracting Company. $1,600—Sam Venable. Ponce 1 Avenue and Oakdale Road, insta er: E. E. Dougherty. $1,100—C. L. Chosewood. 91 Bei one-story frame dwelling; day work. $600—E H. Fambrr same; day work. $1,600—W. H. Bell, nue, same; day work. $100—Foster & Rol Markham Street, reps fries. $176—A. J. Brownl __ Street, repair fire damage; day work. $1,200—Jacc* * and 10 Mari Georgia Railway and Power Company. $760—Barclay * Brandon c Ivy and Baker Streets; same. $310—Hotel ley Ja Street, additions; Cochran Bros. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Semi-Central Bargains WHITEHALL STREET CORNER, with railroad frontage. Here is the best pick-up on Whitehall Street. The lot la of a triangular shape, 170 i feet on Whitehall, 121 feet on Humphries, 200 on Railroad, for $20,000 1 few days only. Terms. This will make you big money. APARTMENT—One of the best buys on the North Side, corner lot 55x 267; a 3-story brick, renting for $241 per month. This is a beauty, for . only $30,000. Terms. The owner lives out of the city. This is another real bargain. Remember, on the best coming street North Side. Don’t wait; it will bo gone. INVESTMENTS—We can sell you five houses, 6-room. Each occupied by nice white people, renting *60.00 per month, for $8,250. This is corner lot, 109x100; on South Side; $3,000 cash, balance can be paid by the rent— $60 per month. MARTIN-OZBURN REALTY CO. Third National Bank Bldg. Phone* Ivy 1276; Atlanta 208. EXCHANGE BEAUTIFUL two-story shale brick residence, 10 rooms, new with all modern conveniences; lot 75x178 to alley. Hard wood floors, three baths, five bed rooms. Will sell or exchange for smaller home. This is one of the show places of Ansley Park. See us for price and terms. R. C Woodbery & Co. . RKAL ESTATE AND RENTING. 803 EMPIRE LIFE BLDG. PHONE IVY 4736. J. W. DOBBINS & CO. 312 Peters Building. Phone, Main 2126. $3,750—CHATHAM ST., just oft Moreland avenue, 6-room bungalow, electric lights and everything modern. Easy terms. $3,750—OAKLAND AVE., 2-story, 7 rooms, electric lights, etc. Cor- ner lot. Short block to Grant Park entrance. Easy terms. $2,500—BASS ST., near Pryor, dandy 5-room cottage, slightly ele vated lot. $200 cash, $20 per month. i $2,500—NEW 5-ROOM bungalow, all conveniences; lot 50x250. $250 cash, $20 per month. $600—LOT 60x175, near East Lake Drive, on car line. Terms, BEN GRAHAM CO. 319 Empire Bldg. M. 4376 1 IF YOU ARE looking for a bargain in acreage, see us We have one of s the best ten-acre tracts in or near the suburbs that we can trade or sell outright. % LAKEVIEW—Very pretty 2-story frame building in good repair; lot lOOx 190. This is one of the prettiest homes in that section for $3,250. Let us show you this. DO YOU WANT a good home on the North Side? If you have $1,000 to in- vest we will do the rest and let you pay us balance on easy monthly payments. Let us show you this. MORELAND AVENUE CORNER LOT, 200 feet frontage by 328 feet on another street. All improvements down and paid for. Tile sidewalks, sewer, water. Price, $2,500, on easy terms. $4,500—INMAN PARK HOME. Seven-room house on large lot, 120x150, just off Euclid Avenue. Nice cherted street, almost neto house with all conveniences. Will exchange. ON THIRD STREET. Just off West Peachtree, a nice two-story, seven-room house. Nicely finished inside with all conveniences. | A BARGAIN at $5,000, on very attractive terms. ON PARK LANE, In Ansley Park, a nice elevated lot, 40 feet front, lies level and ready for building. Price, $2,100 on terms. ADAIR & HOLT REAL ESTATE AND LOANS. Alfriend Building. Telephone Ivy 10. THOS. J. BUCHANAN 405 Peters Building. - Phone Main 5258-J. ON WEST PEACHTREE STREET, the very best part of it, I have for sale two splendid nice homes-—one a corner. ON PEACHTREE PLACE, near West Peachtree, I have two more beautiful homes. IT IS HARDLY necessary to say that each one of these places is strictly modern, with all latter-day conveniences, and in one of the very choicest residential sections in the city. Terms can be had on them. WE HAVE SEVERAL TRACTS OF FARMING LAND THAT WE CAN EXCHANGE FOR - CITY PROPERTY. LET US KNOW WHAT o YOU HAVE. >. HARPER REALTY COMPANY t 717 Third National Bank Building. Bell, Ivy 4286. Atlanta Phone 672. n s MARBUT & MINOR BELL PHONE MAIN 3762. ATLANTA PHONE S102-A. $4 200—EIGHT-ROOM TWO-STORY HOUSE; LOT 100 BY 200; SOUTH > MORELAND AVENUE. »2,500—TWO NEW FIVE-ROOM COTTAGES; MAY AVENUE. $2 750—SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE; FLAT SHOALS AVENUE, x ’ NUE, $250 TO $800—THIRTY BEAUTIFUL LOTS. NEAR EAST ATLANTA BANK. $3.200—EIGHT ACRES WELL IMPROVED; 2 MILES OUT. d $760.00— Two large lots on McPherson Avenue. $1,600—Five-room houee, lot 60x160, Flat Shoals Avenue. MARBUT & MINOR ' LOOK! READ! A GEM IN WEST END (for quick action)—FIVE LARGE 7 ROOMS and a hath, large front and back porch. Near car line. All conveniences; combination fixtures, hot and n cold water. Terms to suit. A bargain for a real home- 5 seeker. Owner leaving town. Large lot, shade, flowers. A BIG BARGAIN. I mean business. : A. M. R., Box 923, City REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE LOT FOR SALE ON PEACHTREE CIRCLE, just off Peach tree and Fifteenth Streets, we have a 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 FOR SALE JOHN J. WOODSIDE BUNGALOW ANGIER PLACE. (Price Cut Again.) Was $3,900, now $3,750. Complete lit tle home. Reasonable terms. Take it now. THOS. R. FINNEY, Sales Manager. 12 “Real 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 tha south side 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 streets. We will sell this property $2,000 under value On this basis, $6,000 cash will be required, balance of $6,500 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 $75 per month. This means about 7 per cent net on the investment. 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. THOMSON & LYNES 18-20 WALTON STREET. DECATUR STREET LOT AT $65.00 PER FOOT. ON THE NORTH SIDE of Decatur Street, just a little beyond Grant, we offer lot 52x85 feet to an alley for only $3,380.00, on terms. PICK THIS UP NOW. THOMSON & LYNES '8-20 WALTON STREET. PHONE IVY 718. WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO. Real Estate and Builders. 905 Fourth National Bank Building. Main 2106. IN ANSLEY PARK and NEAR THE CAR, a dandy six-room bungalow at $5,- 000. No information over the phone. A LITTLE SURPRISE in a five-room bungalow; Just completed, shaded lot. Excellent location. $2,760. Terms easy. Large, ON A CORNER LOT. near one of the North Side's best streets, we pffer a beautiful new six-room bungalow, complete with furnace, hardwood floors, tile bath, dressing mirrors, etc., at very attractive figures. Would ron- sider well-located vacant property In EXCHANGE, or part payment. NEARLY NEW six-room BUNGALOW complete. Three blocks from Peach tree. Nice lot. Exclusive street. Owner leaving city; sacrifice price. $5,- 750; $600 cash, balance easy. LET US BUILD THAT HOME. Gardner Property—Forrest Avenue BEAUTIFUL building lots on Forrest Avenue, one block blast of Boulevard, $1,000 to $1,250 per lot, on terms of $250 cash, balance to suit. This property is opposite the Forrest Avenue School. J. R. SMITH & J. H. EWING Ivy 1513. REAL ESTATE. RENTING. LOANS. 130 Peachtree Street- Atlanta 2865. 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, tigs in hear ing, all for $6,500 on easy terms, simply by coming direct to the owner? House in perfect condition. This is on a main street, too, where values are steadily increasing. Call at 395 Capitol Avenue and look it over. It’s a bargain. FOR SALE BT GREEN E REALTY 12 PER CENT PICK-UP Where you will, before long, be of fered fine profit. In the meanwhile you are fixed on the rent income. Only $3,260. WEST END HOME Seven rooms; on Ashby Street, Just $4 f 500° rdOn Str * et; lot 250 feet ’ ° nly 511 EMPIRE BLDG. REAL ESTATE. RENTING, LOANS. Phones 1699 MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY WE HAVE ample connections whereby we can make loans on desirable real estate in the city. Anyone wishing to have a loan made quickly will please see us. We can place the ap plication without any unnecessary delay. Ralph O. Cochran Company 74-76 Peachtree Street. The Randolph Loan Company IS PREPARED to make first mortgage loans on real estate, second mortgage loans and we buy and sell purchase money notes. We loan from $1,000 to $1,000,000. The rate of interest is 5, 5 1-2, b, 6 1-2, 7, 7 1-2 and 8 per cent, depending on grade and size of loans. Com© di rect to our office. Quick service. We finance building propositions. 21 INMAN BUILDING. MAI% >77.