Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 19, 1913, Image 15

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. MONDAY. MAY 10, 1010. 15 9 ure Wealth Is to Be Found in Atlanta Real Estate. These Ads Are the Guide Posts Past Failures Are Stepping - Stones To Future Success Sr Sure There Will Not Be a Repetition of Disaster. Pointers in Poultry. Lxperience is one of the best old teachers we have. The mistakes vve made last year should be stepping- stones to better ones this year. When ever you get into a hole and are able to get out again, till the hole up be fore you leave it, to be sure that there will not be a repetition of the disaster. Do not sell off your best stock it any price, unless you are sure von can buy something better at a fair P u 1C t' This thin & of selling off ail the best eggs and stock will soon de plete any breeder's stock in trade. And that is just what many breeders are doing—just because they have the demand and can not resist the temp tation to sell. Hens that have access to the wood ash pile will pick out the small bits of charcoal, eagerly hunting for them. This is a gentle hint that where they do not have access to it, it should be supplied. Charcoal is one of the best things to ward off indigestion that can be used. Douglass mixture is a strong iron tonic mixture supposed to be valuable for hens which have been laying heavily all spring and seem to be somewhat prostrated during the late springtime. It is made by adding one- half pound of copperas to one gallon of soft water; when dissolved, add one-half ounce of sulphuric acid. The mixture should be kept in a stone or glass vessel. Use a tablespoonful to the drinking water for a dozen hens. In the matter of small things, do not try to follow too closely the meth ods of others. You can profit by the experience of others, but you can im prove upon the details as you o along. In procuring strong, fertile eggs for hatching, less forcing feeds should be used than when you are striving 1 o produce all the market eggs possible and are not particular about the fer tility. Milk is excellent for laying hens. Feed green cut bone sparingly to breeding hens. A constant supply of fresh green stuff is essential. The foundation factors in the poul try business are: First, love of the work; second, a determination to suc ceed; third, attention to details, leav ing nothing undone. It a very convenient and profit- EDITED MARSHALL REALJSTATE FOR SALE. FoYTSATE^UHe and lot in refined neighborhood. Addr€*»» Hox 59, ear* Georgian 1.08-5 ID TWO FINE lots; nice resident’© tlon; North Side; near car line, dress Vacant Lots, care Georgian. Ad- 6-19-3 able plan to have two yards for each lot of fowls, so that one may he plowed- and sowed down to green stuff while the other is being occupied. It can be used while the second is being sowed to green stuff. Small Eggs. Judge Marshall: I have a small lot of Plymouth Rock hens, raised in 1912. 1 have them now in a pen. They have laid a good many eggs, but the. eggs are very small. I consider the eggs too small to set. The hens are healthy and large and hearty. What is the cause of the eggs being so small? Very truly, A. J. E. SMITH. Madison. Ga„ May 8. 1913. ANSWER—There are several rea sons why your hens may lay the small eggs. They may be from a class of hens which have been producing small eggs naturally, or they may be from stock that has been inbred for years. Some people think nothing of keeping the roosters they raise each y^ar with the old hens and the pullets raised that year, which is the very worst kind of inbreeding and has a bad effect upon the stock raised from them. They are weak in-constitution and lay small, insignificant looking eggs. Then, again, there is such a thing as getting your hens too fat— that is, all filled up with fat inside— which very frequently, but not a - ways, causes the hen to lay sma'l eggs. Hatching chickens during the late summer or fall, when they do not fully mature before cold weather, very oft en causes them to • roduce small eggs during the first period of their laying. The matter of feed has something to do with the size of eggs. Herrs that are fed too long upon restricted ra tions, w ith but little variety and little or no green stuff, beefscrap and such things, do not develop their eggs as they should. Not knowing the conditions con nected with your hens, I throw out these suggestions for you to gather your own conclusions. Eggs—All Varieties. THE EGGS of different varieties of fowls will be found classified under their respective breeds In the future, instead of under the classification of 'Egg* ” Games. .V'"M5w~s£ttTngs of eggs^from pen of Imported English Pit Gaines, headed by a cock that is a winner of eight bat tles, and each heri is a first premium bird, at $6 per fifteen. H A. McAfee. Atlanta National Bank Building, Atlan ta, Ga. 5-18-14 Plymouth Rocks. BARRKfTROCK' eggs, pure and fresh from the Georgia Poultry Farm, $1 per setting. On sale at 12 South Broad St. 32-18-6 EGGS from prize-winning E. B. Thonip- sen Ringlet Barred Rocks either mat ing, $3 for fifteen. $5 for thirty. A M Kendall. Dallas. Ga 3-1-11 Poultry, Plants and Seeds. H. G. HASTINGS & CO. SEEDSMEN FOR THE SOUTH, 16 WEST MITCHELL STREET. FOUR CITY DELIVERIES DAILY: NORTH AND SOUTH SIDES. 9 A M.: INMAN TARK AND WEST END. 2 P. M. BELL PHONE MAIN 2568, ATLANTA 2568. PHONEf US YOUR ORDERS for pepper plants, eggplants and cabbage plants. We get in a fresh supply of potato slips daily. PARK & POLLARD “Lay-or-Bust” Mash Feed. Eight pounds 25c, 100 pounds $2.60. Poultry—All Varieties. Freer a nge duck and poultry FARM, Chamblee. Ga. Barge stock of (Vhite Runners. Leghorns and Rhode ;s]and Rede, enables us to ship fresh ■ggs strong and fertile. Write for prices jn stock and eggs if you want a bargain Dogs. •OR SALE CHEAP—A Maltese toy poodle, male, about one year old. Ivy J19-J. 5-17-25 ALL SIZE FLOWER POTS, Fern Pans and Pot Saucers. GALVANIZED IRON DRINKING FOUNTS. Grit and Shell Boxes, Feed Pans and Feed Hoppers. EITHER OF THE FOLLOWING will start your hens to laying—Conkey’s Laying Tonic, Lee’s Egg-Maker or Pratt’s Poultry Tonic. 25c, 59c. and $1 sizes of each. IT IS NECESSARY TO FEED YOUR FOWLS charcoal. We carry the “Esso” Charcoal, which is put up espe daily for poultry. Two and a half pound package, 15c; two packages, 25c. ^AUTOMOBILES For Sale, Repairs and Accessories. SFFECTIVE MAY 10, 1913.—Decline in Price Auto Casing and Tubes. Fresh lew standard makes. 28 by 3. $7.o0. 30 .y 3, $8.45; 30 by 3%, $11.30; 32 by 3%. 12.25; 34 by 3%, $13.20; 32 by 4, $17. 33 >y 4. $17.95; 34 by 4, $18.90; 36 by 4. 18.90; 36 by 4M, $22.80; 37 by 414, $23.,o; :7 by 5, $23.75. Get busy. McPherson luto Tire Company. 46 Auburn Avenue. Atlanta, Ga. ' 116-18-a VE have several Flanders chassis and will build body and paint ar to your irder. Bargain prices. Don t buy any lecond-hand car until you see uj. OORTH PRYOR GARAGE, NORTH J RYOR PLACE. 4- 2-21 WINDSHIELDS. tADIATORS lamps, fenders, repaired as good as new. Mfrs. all kinds sheet aetaf°work7 Warlick Sheet Metal Co 48 Edgewood. 3-4-m AUTOGENOUS WELDING and machine repair work of all kinds. Satisfaction "‘shearer machine CO., 197 WHITEHALL STREET. 2-26-10 Tood used cars AT REASONABLE PRICES. Maxwell, 2-cylinder runabout, tine ondition throughout, $185 "Courier Roadster,” fully equipped, Jectrtc lights, $275. . . Buick model 10 roadster, electric ighta, $326. . .. Buick. model 33, 4-passenger, fully quipped, tine condition, $350. Maxwell Roadster. Sportsman type, nodel Q, fully equipped, electric lights, ^Maxwell touring, model G, 4-passenger, ully equipped, $450. Primo touring car, new top and seat overs, $450. These cars are in good running con- lition and worth more than the prices “buick' MOTOR CO MPA X Y. 241 PEACHTREE ST. EARNING TO INFRIN GES AND IMITATORS. pm. rasas? paten£|o. gents A 0R users arf FR hkrF.BY OTIFIED THAT THEY MUST AN VER IN THE COURT FOR VIOLA- ION OF THIS LAW. LIQUID TIRE r>NlC COMPANY. KANSAS CITY, r. 4-8-41 LITTLE FOUR four-cylinder roadster, 1913 model, run 30 days, original price $725, will sell for $600. Perfect condi tion and a bargain. L. W. Hazard, 241 Peachtree St. 5-16-50 DOBBS TIRE REPAIR CO. WE REPAIR AND SELL ALL MAKES OF TIRES AND TUBES. 226 PEACH TREE STREET. PHONE IVY 5646. 4-1-3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FIVE-PASSENGER, 35 h. p. Cartercar touring car, fully equipped, perfect condition, for quick sale. $350.00 cash. L. W. Hazard, 241 Peachtree St. 5-16-50 WOULD you give 25 cents for a good job? Place a Want Ad' 1 in The Geor gian and get one. TRAVIS & JONES, AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING. Ivy 4832. 26 James Street. 3-1-64 Castiron Weldimg AUTOGENOUS METHOD. AUTO AND ALL MACHINE PARTS. METAL WELDING COMPANY. MAIN 3013. 8G GARNETT STREET. 2-26-6 ATLANTA RADIATOR CO. REPAIRING and manufacturing. Lamp and fender work. 72 Ivy Street. At lanta phone 3816. 3-10-12 Automobiies for Rent " d uximf motorTco FIVE and seven-passenger cars Garage, 112 East Ellis Street. Call Bell phone Ivy 2496 day. Main 4325 night. 3-21-23 Motorcycles. THOR~MOTORCYCLES. repairs and ac cessories; best equipped repair shop in city We will take care of you. South ern Motorcycle Co., 116 Edgewood Ave 3-26-31 MOTORCYCLES •• EASY TERMS •• BICYCLES. EXCELSIOR motorclycles, high-grade bicycles; complete line new and used bicycles and motorcycles; complete stock S arts and accessories; modern service epot. Lowest prices: easy terms. AL EXANDER-SEE WALD CO., 145-147-149 Edgewood Avenue. Phone Ivy 1609. PHONE FOR DEMONSTRATION. 4-1-22 LEASE OR SALE--Artistic bungalow; screened, tiled, furnace, garage. Ad dress “Ansley Dark," care American. 112-18-5 FERN WOOD, Hi*- big lot m small pries and no interest. Best value on Peach tree road, $250 up. I’lats. Uharles 1*. Glover Realty Co., 2Vb Walton Street. Phone Ivy 3390. 6-18-11 SUBURBAN COTTAGE, in strictly white neighborhood, convenient to school, stores and churches; five rooms and hall; $1,600. Terms, $150 cash and $15 per month. Address Owner. P. O Box !50, Atlanta, Ga. 5-6-1 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 FOR SALE cheap by owner, 739 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 LET US BUILD you a nome. Will buy you a lot or pay off your lot. Terms to suit. 400 Temple Court. Main 4189. 4-18-4S 1 HAVE seven acres, three-room house, half block car line, all cultivated. flnO for trucking; will exchange for small renting property. Call Milton, Main 2052. 5-8-24 FOR SALE—Beautiful lot. 00 by 232 feet; $1,600; right on Peachtree. Easy terms. See me quick. Address Peach tree. Box 800, care Georgian. 6-2-4 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. FOR BEAUTIFUL HOMES and build ing lots in Col’ege Park, the mos* de sirable suburb of Atlanta, see I. C. Mc- Crory. EXCHANGE—REAL ESTATE. W^^^^VWWVWW\N/WVWW\^A^. WELL IMPROVED Southwest Georgia farm, near Albany, to exchange for Atlanta property. M. L. Petty, 125 North Pryor Street. 5-18-45 FARMS FOR SALE. RIVER FARM. NEAR ATLANTA; fronting the Chatta hoochee River one mile; 100 acres fine bottom; 400 acres in timber, 165 acres in pasture under wire fence, seven houses, barns and other outhouses; two public roads. Price $12,500, and include eight head of mules, all Implements, tools, wagons and buggy; $2,000 cash, balance aesy terms, $ per cent inter e«t. You can make this place soon pay for itself. THOS. W. JACKSON, Fourth Nat. Bank Bldg. 5-18-39 FOR SALE—For 30 days, bargain, five farms, one 10^, 20, 30, 60 and 90-acre; all one and a half miles of Austell. Ga. Terms. Address P. O. Box 177, Austell. Ga. 202-5-16 REAL ESTATE WANTED. 7Ck~(5aN sefT'pronTptly^ls^v^^ places ranging from $1,000 to $5,000. Have clients wmo want income. Otis & Holliday, 1606-6 Fourth National Bank Building. M. 176. 5-16-200 MONEY TO LOAN. any ambunt; 6 per cent. Writ* or call. S. W. Carson, 24 South Broad street. 4-1-17 PLENTY money to loan on city prop erty. Watt Kelly, Attorney, 400 Tem ple Court Building. 43-2-5 R. C. DESAUSSURE. TIME and monthly loans negotiated on real estate. Room 813 Atlanta Na tional Bank Building. 4-29-25 vVF loan money on furniture and house hold goods. F. & J. Loan Company, 120 Decatur Street. 4-26-8 MONEY ON HAND for immediate loana on property in or near Atlanta. J. E. VanValkenburg, 601 Equitable Bldg. MORTGAGE LOANS On Atlanta Proparty. BUSINESS BUILDINGS. 6 and 5% per cent. RESIDENCE BUILDINGS, 5%, 6 and 6% per cant. 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 date. TURMAN, BLACK & CALHOUN. Loan Correspondents, PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COM PANY OF AMERICA. 202-8 Empire Building. WEYMAN St CONNORS. ESTABLISHED 18ft). Mortgages on Real Estate. 4-1-1 WE HAVE plenty of money 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. Foster & Robson, 11 Edgewood avenue. FARM LOANS PLACET!/in any amount on improved farm lands in Georgia. The Southern Mortgage Company. Gould building. 7-18 1 MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE AND OTHERS, upon their own names; cheap rate6, easy payments. Confi dential D. H. Tolman, 820 Austell building. MONEY WANTED. WA^^El5^1?lvenvundred^d^1^sYor^orie year. Secured by out-of-town proper ty valued at $1,200. Private parties only and no commissions. This Is first-class property, on new car line. If you can’t handle promptly, don't answer. Address Loan, Box 880, care Georgian. 6-17-6 6%—WE WILL PAY—6* ON SAVINGS. IN SUMS of $-500 to $5,000. The Merchants and Mechanics’ Banking and Loan Co., 209 Grant Building. Tel. Ivy 5341. Cash Capital $120,000. Thos. J. Wesley, Cashier. B. M. Grant. Pres. 3-11-50 FINANCIAL. FOR SALE—Few shares Bullard Car Door stock very cheap. Sacrifice. Box 885. care Georgian. 43-18-5 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN Published by The Georgian Company, 20 East Atlanta, Alabama St. Georgia. ^harp & jjoylston WEST END. LUCILE AVE.—Near Peeples St., we can sell you a 10- room, 2-story house'on extra large, elevated lot for $6,000. This place has a 4oan bearing only 5 per cent interest, bal ance easy. Owner a non-res ident and wants to sell. BEECHER ST. Near Lee; this is a nearly new 6-room cottage on lot 50x200 feet. This is a genuine pick-up at the price—$3,250—and look, only $300 cash and balance $30 per month. St. Charles Avenue Lot. THIS Is the cheapest lot on this street. See us for price, terms and location. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. HOUSES FOR RENT. W.A.FOSTER & RAYMOND ROBSON FOR SAKE. ON THURSDAY, May 22. at 3:30 p. m., we will sell at auction three bungalows on Vaughn Street, near \' niteford Avenue. Also several va cant lots in the same neighborhood. ' ery easy terms will be offered. See special ad. in this issue. Get plats at office. \i;\T S \Tl ■ l: I I \ V, Max "I. wr will sell at auction, jointly with W. L I read well A- Co., the Uagsdale property on Warner Avenue. Allene Avenue and Woodrow Avenue, con sisting of six modern bungalows and s xteen building lots. This very de- sirable and attractive property will be sold on terms that will put it in the reach of everyone. See special ad In this issue Get plats giving full details from either office. 11 EDGEWOOD AVENUE REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND LOANS. FOR RENT. flat, 148 Highland Avenue..$16.00 •. h., 39 Gasklll Street 8.60 ON DARGAN STREET, convenient to the Lucile Avenue cars, a new 6- room bungalow with all conveniences, tinted walls, stone foundation, brick mantels, furnace heat, beam ceilings. Everything first class. Lot 17x150 feet. I rice, $4,li>0. $650 cash, balance easy. See Mr. Cohen. TWO CLOSE-IN corners on Washing-" ton Street. Price and terms reason able. \\ e advise the purchase of these properties for steady See Mi. Hook. enhancement. Dd HAVE ,M< >\KY to lend, wt 9.00 10.00 8.60 8.60 10 60 3-r. h., 749 Whitehall Street . 3-r. h., 19 Fowler Street 3-r. h., 126 I^ove Street 3-r. h., 175 Randolph Street .. 3-r. h., 43 Kendall Street 3-r. h.. R. Evans Drive, Ft. Me Pheraon 3-r. h., 354 Edgewood Avenue . 3-r. h.. 23 Corput Street 3-r. flat, 336 Grant Street . .. 3- r. h., 72 South Jackson Street 4- r. h., 59 Fairview Avenue .... 4-r. h.. 24 I^ampkln Street 4-r. h., 94 Lovejoy Street 4-r. h., 33 Bell Street 4-r. h., 223 Humphries Street . . 4-r. h.. Lakewood, and 17 acres of land, per year 150.00 4-r. h., 31 McDonough Road .... 10.00 4-r. h.. Stewart Avenue, and 13^ acres of land 26.00 4- r. fiat, 262 E. North Avenue.. 17.50 5- r. h.. 67 Atwood Street 25.00 5-r. h.. 5 Holderness Street .... 20.00 5-r. h.. 144 Ashby Street And a long list of larger Come to see us. ran place it safely. 5.60 10.60 9.00 15.00 8.60 8 00 7.60 8.60 16.65 12.50 50 houses. REAL ESTATE AND CONSTRUCTION NEWS Tire Repairing HIGH-GRADE STEAM VULCANIZING Retreading a specialty. Prompt atten tion given express shipments. Sanders- Sreer Vulcanizing Company, 100 Spring ,, Ga. 3-23-15 Street, Atlanta, Entered at Atlanta poatoffice as second- class matter. Subscriptions Payable in Advance One year, mail, postage prepaid, $5.00 Six months, mall, postage prepaid, 2 60 Three mos.. mail, postage prepaid. 125 One month, mail, postage prepaid, .45 Subscriotlons Payable in Advance. Delivered by carrier, one year $5.20 Delivered, by carrier, six months.. 2.60 Delivered by carrier, three months.. 1.30 Delivered by carrier, one month . . .46 Delivered bv carrier in Atlanta and other cities, one week 13 Derricks Arrive For Healey Bldg. Work on Skyscraper Can Now Proceed—Preparing for Ivy St. Grade—Other Notes. Two Immense steel cranes, intenl- ed to lift girders into place for the Healey Building, have, arrived and were lowered Monday morning into the great hole where the foundatijn of Atlanta’s latest skyscraper is *o be. These are the derricks which were delayed so long that they set the Healey Building work back sev eral weeks. Just as soon as the parts of the derricks can be assembled the actual work of raising the Healey Building will start, which should be by. Tues day. Everything else is ready, and hands are anxious to take up the jjb again. Adjustments on Ivy Street. Property owners along Ivy Street, where regrading is in progress, have begun to meet the new conditions. Gude & Co. applied Monday morning at the Building Inspector’s office fjr a permit to underpin the Wellington Apartments, at the corner of Ivy and Houston Streets, so that this struc ture can be adjusted to the new level. Decatur Land Boom. Faith in Decatur land has of late found considerable expression in a sweeping publicity campaign carried on by Atlanta real estate agents. Among local advertisers who have extensive interests in the DeKalb suburb are Edwin P. Ansley, who is developing Winona Park; L. P. Bot- tenfield, who has a subdivision of 235 lots in Claremont Park; the E. Rivers Realty Company, who are offering fourteen lots; Charlton Barrett, de veloper of Decatur Heights; Foster & Robson, agents for the Wash Hous ton property; William S. Ansley and Cliff W. Ansley, who have long han dled Decatur properties, and the W. E. Treadwell Company, who have in stalled a Decatur department, with J. M. Worsham in charge. West Harris Street Sale. D. W. Hale and Mrs. Mabel H. Moody have bought from a client of the Adair & Holt real estate ag>ency a lot on West Harris Street, adjoin ing the northwest corner of Harris and Spring Streets, for $20,000. The frontage is 50 feet and the lot con tains a ten-room double house. The Adair & Holt agency have an nounced other sales aggregating $11,- 962. Sales Aggregate $16,700. Real estate men report a continued demand for lots In various sections. The Holmes & Luckle Realty Com pany have announced sales aggregat ing $16,700 in the Hedgerose Heights and Howell Mill Road subdivisions. Whitehall Street Conveyance. Mrs. J. W. Goldsmith, Jr., has sold, through the Turman, Black & Cal houn real estate agency, to G. R. Maddox and others 390 Whitehall Street for $12,000, or at the rate of $240 a front foot. This lot is 50x196, and north of Whitehall Terrace. It is improved with a small dwelling. Turman, Black & Calhoun have sold for W. M. Cook and others to a client three lots on DeKalb Avenue and Wall Street for an aggregate of $2,500. Ponce DeLeon Avenue Sale. Mrs. M. U Huggins has sold to Mrs. Kate G. Ryder, through J. F. Mayfield, of the Harris G. White agency, 346 Ponce DeLeon Avenue for $13,000. This is a ten-room two-story brick veneer residence on a 38x281-foot lot. PROPERTY TRANSFERS. Warranty Deeds. $8,250 Mrs. Sudie T. Heard to Isaac S. Mitchell, trustee, lot 45x135 feet, west sid^ Piedmont Avenue, 45 fopt south rtf Tenth Street. May 16 $12.000—Corinthian Company to R S. Kelly, lot 52x164 feet, south side Greenwood Avenue, 356 feet east of Highland Avenue; alsf* lot 216x169 feet, north aide Greenwood Avenue, TENANTS MOVED FREE In moving, the drayage expense is considerable By renting a house from us, we will move you free, and the work will be done with as much care and promntnese as if you were paying the regular price See the moving notice in our weekly rent bulletin. JOHN J. WOODSIDE. REAL ESTATE. RENTING, STORAGE. F’hones: Bell R71 Ivy; Atlanta 618. 12 "Real Estate Row." FOR RENT FIVE-ROOM APARTMENT at the corner of Whitehall and Brother- ton Streets. Gas, hot and cold water, bath and sewerage. In short walking distance; no car fare needed. Will rent or lease to de sirable parties at $25.00 month. BRK’K STORE on Piedmont Avenue, just off Decatur Street. Store about 26x75. Newly painted and in first-class shape. Will lease or rent on attractive terms, if taken at once. THE L. C. GREEN CO. 305 Third National Bank Bldg. Phone Ivy 2943, 4546. For Rent—Apartments 396-98 PEACHTREE, 6-room apartments, each $27.50 54^ WHITEHALL, 4 rooms $20.60 406 S. PRYOR, 4 rooms $18.60 122 E. FAIR STREET. 5 rooms $20.60 48 PULLIAM STREET, 4 rooms $17.50 4h\u AUBURN AVE., three bachelor apartments, No. 3-3-17 $17.50 74 HENDRIX AVENUE, 4-room flat $12.50 109 WEST ALEXANDER, 3-room Hat $13.10 Turman, Black & Calhoun 203-8 Empire Bldg. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. DO YOU REALIZE That you are losing money if you fall to get 109 WEST PEACHTREE STREET While the price Is $500 PER FRONT FOOT. We positively can deliver it at this price, with terms of $5,000 CASH. Balance in 5 years, G per cent interest. There’s a profit now. See us quick. W. L. & JOHN O. DuPREE REAL ESTATE, 501-2 EMPIRE BLDG. Bell Phone. Main, .1457; Atlanta, O.'iO. WE CAN ’SELL you a nice, NEW 6-room BUNGAIjOW witli bath and every mod ern convenience for $3,000, and others for $3,300 and $3,500, on EASY TERMS. These bungalows are situated in the beautiful and coming section of Murray Hill in North Kirk wood, and are bargains at the price. It is a pleasure to show them. Walker & Patton 8 Nelson Street. Phone Main 2824. 360 feet east of Highland Avenue. May 16. $900—John S. Owens to Thomas McGhee, lot 40x96 feet, south side I Drummond Street. 240 feet west of ! Jeptha Street. July 26, 1909. $777—Asa G. Candler to J. E. Reed, lot 175x36x130 feet, west side Pop lar Circle, 344 feet southeast of Eu clid Avenue. May 6. $3,260—Realty Trust Company to I Dr. E. D. Crawford, lot 65x171 feet, west side Piedmont Avenue, being lot I 23, block 16, Ansley Park. July 2, 1909. $3,250—Dr. E. D. Crawford to J. G. I Evins. same property. May 5. $400—Cobbs I^and Company to W. A. Smith, lot 50x146 feet, northeast i corner Dauphin and Nabell Streets. I January 6, 1910. $1,740—Charles .T. Jones et al. to H. G. McMillan, lot 55x157 feet, west side I Hemphill Avenue. 278 feet north of Emmett Street. May 14. $7,500—C. T. I^adson to Miss M. L. Clark. 10 acres in land lot 188, Seven teenth District, on Winder and Fair- mount Avenues, Culpepper, English, Booth and Division Streets. Decem ber 18, 1912. $976- Hammond Realty Company to Craig Cofleld. block 650x510x700x- 475 feet, bounded by Ninth Street, Grand Avenue, Eighth Street and Third Avenue, Hammond Park, land lot 93. May 1. Qu»t Claim Deeds. $5—Atlanta Savings Bank to Dr. E. T> Crawford, lot 65x171 feet, west side Piedmont Avenue, being lot 23, block 16. Ansley Park; May 29, 1912. $1—Mrs. Achsah F. Marsh to Ju lius Woolfolk, lot 12. block B. of E W. Marsh subdivision of Pittsburg prop erty, land lot 87, Fourteenth District; May 17. $5 and Other Considerations—Mrs. A. V. Barbour Estate (by executor) to H. G. McMillan, lot 65x157 feet, west side Hemphill Avenue. 278 feet north west of Emmett Street; May 15. Bond for Title. $520—Mrs. M. L. Whitaker to Miss Flora D. Bree, lot 7 of Whitaker sub division, land lot 119, Fourteenth Dis trict; July 6, 1912. * Loan Deed. $1,000—H. G. McMillan to Savings, Building and Loan Association, lot 55x157 feet, west side Hemphill Ave nue, 278 feet northwest of Emmett Street; May 16. Mortgage. $550—Mfs. Anna Bradley to C. L. DeFoor, 554 Decatur Street, 50x115 | feet; May 16. Building Permits. ! $3,600—Ed Betts. 190 Houston Street, 2-story frame apartment. Day work. $1,750—Mrs. M. McDonald, 443 Gor don Street, remodel dwelling. Day work. $3,000—C. Simmons, 268 Myrtle Street, addition and remodel. • Day work. $1.800—W. D. Beatie, 64 Christman Street, 1-story frame tjwelling. Day work. $1.500—Dr. W. E. Johnson. 182 Mc Lendon Street, same. Day work. $500—Wellington apartments. Ivy and Houston Streets, underpin apart ments. Gude and Company. 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 W1LLIAMS-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. Large, shaded lot. Excellent location. $2,750. Terms easy. ON A CORNER LOT, near one of the North Side's best streets, we offer a beautiful new six-room bungalow, complete with furnace, hardwood floors, tile bath, dressing mirrors, etc., at very attractive figures. Would con sider well-located vacant property In FACHANGE, 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. 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 60 by ISO to an alley, and is on the south side of the street. The house itself is attractive, has ail conveniences. The street, as everyone knows, is one of the most select North Side residence streets. We will 6©11 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 $6,000 profit here sure in next three years Several par ties have applies! 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. 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 hy coming direct to the owner! House in perfect condition. This is on a main street, too, where values are steadily increasing. Cali at 395 Capitol Avenue and look it over. It’s a bargain. / J. R. SMITH & J. H. EWING REAL ESTATE, RENTING, LOANS 130 PEACHTREE STREET. Ivy 1513. Atlanta 2885. ATTRACTIVE BARGAIN—SPRING STREET. NEXT TO THE CORNER of Pine Street, ten-room house: lot 55x170; 20-foot alley side and rear. Price 37,000. NO LOAN. EAST TERMS. HAVE MONEY for loans on Improved property at lowest rates. No delay. See Mr. Rankin. SMITH & EWING FOR BALE BY GREEN E REALTY COMPANY FINE 300-ACRE FARM (NEAR ATLANTA). ON CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVER; also cm good creek; nearly half of farm as fine bottom land as can be had. Fine cherted road within about two miles of this place. Adjoining land held at $100 acre We have an option on this. If sold at once, only $40 acre. A REAL BARGAIN. 611 EMPIRE BLDG. REAL ESTATE. RENTING, LOANS. Phones 15»» A GOOD FARM 17-1-2 ACRES of lend, facing 1,000 feet on Jonesboro Road, a brand-new nine-room bungalow, a tw T o-story barn (new), and a store house; all improvements are new; also two horses, two cows, 100 chickens, 6 turkeys, 1 hog, 1 wagon, harness and all farm implements; also 14 acres now planted in early vege tables that is worth about $800. Will sell this farm for $5,750, lock, stock hnd barrel. “LET IJS SHOW YOU.” ADAIR & HOLT REAL ESTATE. 97 1-2 Peachtree. Phone Ivy 10. THOMSON & LYNES 18 and 30 WALTON STREET. PHONE IVY Tl$. NO. 11 ST. CHARLES AVENUE—$4,000. RIGHT OFF North Boulevard and tho car line; two-story seven-room homo. with all modern conveniences. Located in the beet of residence sections and with splendid neighbors. This place is the biggest bargain we have In a home proposition Can make terms also at the price. Look at this and then see us about it. ORMBWOOD BUNGALOWS 07s v EASY TERMS. WE ARE BUILDING NOW three or four six-room homes in ORMBWOOD that we can offer on dead easy terms to desirable customers, say $300 or $400 cash, balance monthly, with prices from $3,600 to $4,000. They are beau ties. too, and you will be well pleased with them on examination. See us now and we can make any little changes to suit you. ORMBWOOD LOTS—$100 TO $400 NEXT WEEK we will offer a number of beautiful building lots on terms of $5 cash and $5 per month Lots of money has been made in Ormewood lots. Let us give you a plat with descriptions. FOR SALE JOHN J. WOODS1DE bungalow angier place. i PRICE CUT AGAIN.) WAS $3,900; now $3,750. Complete ltt>- tle home. Reasonable term* TaJ» ft now. THOS. R. FINNEY, Sales Mgr. 12 “Real Estate Row.”