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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1912
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Piant your savings in Georgia soil and grow a fortune. Many have done so, why not you?
BUSINESS GUIDE
Ready Reference for the
Business Man, the Artisan
And the Public in General
Auction Sales of Furniture and
Household Goods.
CSNTRAJ* AUCTION •' 'MD \NY. 12
East Mitchell street, buys and sells
everything; regular auction Tuesday
and Friday Bell phone Main 2424.
10-3-41
Banks.
v AMBRICAN NA1'IO NAL ~BANK.
✓ , A, *kama and Broad street.
CAPI 1 AL AND SURPLUS 31.000.000-
Bicvcles.
^J§i6yCLES and suppltM^
See D Alexander, 54’ N. Pryor.
M. 3116. Repair Work a special-
8-27-51
CAL!. Alain 1320. Atlanta 1436 Bicycle
repairs and sundries. Atlanta Bicycle
Company, 10 Peters Street 2-15-66
REAL ESTATE AND
CONSTRUCTION NEWS
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
North Side Apts ^harp & Rovlston
Sold for $30,000 ° u
Groceries.
GI ARA NTEED tr .'sh n t r y eggs
16‘^c doz.. credit grocers. 30c; lemons,
141-c doz.; 34 lbs. guaranteed flour. 64c.
48 lbs., $1.27; 96 lbs., $2.93, barrel. $4.99;
.No. 10 Silver Leaf lard. $1.37; No. 10
Cottolene. $1.19. Cash Grocery Co., 118
and 120 Whitehall. 5-21-9
Well-Known Salesman Totals $160,-
000 in Month—Realty Activity
Reflected in Transfers.
Hat Cleaning.
;y
STRAW HATS, 25c; Soft Hats cleaned
and blocked. 35c. George’s Hat Clean
ing and Shoe Shine Parlor. 2*A E. Ala.
Street. 4-10-11
Hatters.
ACME HATTERS^make'^oId^^
like new. Mail orders given prompt at
tention. 20 East Hunter street. 12-3-44
Blacksmithing.
Jewelry.
IRON WORK.
WE make all kinds of metal windows
and doors, also window gratings and
hangers of all Kinds. Anderson Bros. &
Rich, 372 Edgewood Avenue. 4-2-7
Blue Prints.
dixiFblueTrIotco"
40^ LUCKIE STREET, Atlanta, Ga.
Best equipment. Best prints of any
size or kind Lowest prices. Phone Ivy
5364. «-2S-12
Builders.
LET US BlJlLij~you aT’home. Will
bay you a loi or pay off your lot.
Terms to suit. 400 Temple Court. Main
4189. 4-15-16
Carpenter and Builder.
—mrraJJKTREPAirwoKic:
D. M. WHEELER, 19 South Forsyth St.
Phone M. 4186. Atlanta 1547.
12-31-16
Carpets and Rug's Cleaned.
carpets^ndTrOgs^leaned.
ATLANTA STEAM CARPET CLEAN
ING COMPANY (INC.), 27 W. Alexan
der St. Phone Ivy 4186. Moist and dry
cleaning. Rugs woven from your old
carpets and rags. Porch shades made to
order. 5-21-13
ATLANTA STEAM CARPET CLEAN
ING COMPANY (Inc.) 27 West Alex
ander street. Phone Ivy 4186. Moist
■nd dry cleaning. Rugs woven from
your old carpets and rags. Porch
shades made to order. 2-o-J7
Coal, Coke and Wood
gTSETTSuifT^scSSs;
for dry wood an<j best coai.
1-31-21
Contract Painting and Wall
Tinting.
rX^fraNsoNTYw'wT'Kfr'srrwSst
1288-J, for all kinds of painting and
tinting.
Dentist.
BEST WORK
Crowns (22 k.)
S8.C0
Bridge work $3,00
Full set teetb $3.00
Filling 50o
K. R. faxe allowed 25 miles. All -work
guaranteed 20 years.
Eastern Painless Dentists
88V* Peachtree St., Near Walton.
4-2-Hl
Ear, Nose, Throat and Lung
Trouble.^
>R“GEORGl£ BROWNrDtseaeeToTthe
Ear Nose, Throat and Lungs, 312-14
.ustell Bldg. I have the only compound
tveen plant ever brought South ana
lake this gas dally. Weak, nervous
naemic and pale people are invited to
all.
Engineering.
• imo Engineers Are Questionable!' 1
)l T NEED engineering advice. Write
is your troubles, problems. re
tirees. We’ll help you. Amo House.
»x 363. Atlanta, Ga. Fee, $1. 5-3-o
Engineering and Machine
Designing.
G. V. PLANT, M. E.
I DEVELOP TOUR INVENTION
xie Pattern and Machine Works, 262
est North Avenue. Main 2829. 4-5-17
Fire-Proof Storage.^ ^
^STCftUE‘HOUSEHOLD GOODS and
pianos. Office and warehouse, 2»9-
il Edgewood avenue. Ivy 2037. John
TVoodalde Storage Company.
Fly Screens.
Flv Screens Made to Order.
OAKLAND CITY REPAIR WORKS,
irpenter and cabinet work a special-
tv. Call West 242-L. Atlanta 528 C.
Dickey. Mgr. 5-l-3i
FLY SCREENS.
dETAL AND WOOD FRAMES, port
able garages. W. J. Baker Company.
leU phfne Ivy 926. No. 811 Empire Life
Tidg.■ Atlanta, Ga. “lL_
FLY—SCREENS—FLY
20ME SEE our Roll-aawy Screens, our
Roller-bearing Screens, our Sliding
Screens; none better, lit will pay you to
lee our goods; get prices. 217 Kiser
31dg. Main 1319. Porter Screen Co
i. J. Crawford. Agent 2-4-ia
Fresh Oysters Daily.
RGINTX~and New Orleans
jysters on the half shell, 40c
77 Peachtree street
Furniture Repairing and
• Upholstering^
RNITURE repaired, upnolsterln*.
tfinishing neatly done. Work called
and delivered. Young K. Carson,
Marietta street. Atlanta 3567.
#■6-1
W L. LUNSFORD A CO.,
Upholstering, repairing and refinish ng
furniture of all kinds, satisfaction
guaranteed. Phones, Atlanta 6950-F.
a. mi. *-6-i»
Furniture.
Rosser F. Jordan Furniture Co.,
144-6 Auburn Ave. Phones:
Bell Ivy 4467,'Atlanta 1800.
WE CARRY a full line of household fur
niture frorq kitchen to parlor; also a
complete line of summer porch goods,
such as porch sets, porch rockers, rugs,
etc.: refrigerators, ice cream freezers
and everything in the furniture line. We
can save you 20 per cent on everything.
( all ar.d see us before buying elsewhere,
('ash or terms. 5-15-8
PERFECTION OIL STOVES.
Three-burner, including oven
and vessels, complete. $12.50.
CAMERON FURNITURE CO.,
85 South Forsyth Street.
5-1-3
FRENCH and Electric Clocks
repaired. We call for and de-
liver them. Phone us if you
want to know' the correct time.
T. C. FURNITURE CO-
Cash or easy payments. 415 Marietta.
Phone Atlanta 1797. 12
#<wtfaSSo#(Sa
6 SOUTH BRO-VD STREET.
Lighting Fixtures.
^LECTRI^^and gas fixtures; all""new
styles; lowest prices. Queen Mantel
and Tile Company, 66 West Mitchell
street. Phone Main 681 1-16-16
Lime, Concrete, Roofing, Stone.
L^irTTMlTANB^^NE'TOMP^Y'.
Lime, concrete and roofing stone. 915
3d Nat. Bank Bldg. 2-3-50
Mattress Renovating,
SANITARY JdAT TRESS RENOVAU
ING—Factory now 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
Mining Engineers.
Zed W. & W. 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
Printing.
THE FRANKLIN PRESS for the cheap
est and best printing. 41% Peachtree
St. Phone M 4608-J. 31-20-5
RYBERT & HOLLINGSWORTH
FOR ANY KIND of printing
We satisfy our customers.
10 Gilmer Street. Bell Main 4600.
5-17-3
Roof and Gutter Work.
I REPAIR all roofs, gutters, all kinds
sheet iron work. 33 South Pryor.
Main 3)27. T. W. Hooper. 3-4-62
Safe Cracksman.
Fire and burglar^proof^ssTes
opened and repaired. C. C.
Downes, 29% Marietta Street.
Phones M. 2146. Atlanta 4922.
4-5-11
Sand.
•SAND.'
SAND In any quantity and quality;
prompt delivery. S. M. Truitt A 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-l£-28
Shoe Repairing.
SHOETHALFCsoLgDrsSS^EU:
50 CENTS.
At Gwinn’s Shoe Shop, 6 Luckle Street,
Opposite Piedmont Hotel. Both phones.
3-26-45
Stove and Range Repairing.
~~"stoveT)octor.
STOVE, range and furnace repairing.
61 South Pryor Street. Bell 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.
121 WHITEHALL STREET.
Atlanta phonp 2235. Bell phone M. 2699.
Transferring and Moving.
TRANSFERRING and moving a spe
cialty. Prices reasonable. L. Stall
ings. Bell Phone Ivy 3094-J. 42-25-4
Trunks, Bags and Suitcases.
KETXTLED~ANDTlEPAfREm:
ROUNTREE'S, 77 WHITEHALL ST.
PHONES: Bell M. 1576. Atlanta 1654.
Umbreilas.
“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 L
TAYLOR UMBRELLA CO.,
116% Whitehall SL 4-23-35
Violin Maker.
changed, repairing a specialty. The
Old Reliable violin Dealer. Mays Bad-
gett, 34Ms Peachtree. 3-31-34
Wood.
WOOD.
SOUTH GEORGIA mill cut-offs by the
carload or any quantity you may
want. They make fine kindling. S. M.
Truitt & Son 1-11-13
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No lack of activity in real estate
has been found of late by R. L. Tur
man, of the Turnon, Black & Cal
houn Agency, who has sold $160,000
worth in the past four weeks, add
ing a $30,000 apartment house Wed
nesday morning.
Mr. Turman sold for Mrs. M. B.
JVleCerren to T. S. Wilkins, the three-
story brick apartment at 101 Ponce
DeLeon Avenue, sout/heast corner of
Myrtle Street. This lot is 55x257 feet
and was bought some years ago by
Mrs. McCerren from the Peters es
tate. There are three large apart
ments, and the building brings a
rental of about $3,000 a year. This is
one of the handsomest apartments in
the neighborhood. It is across Myr
tle Street from the well known Peters
block.
Small Sales Made.
Albert B. Turner has osld to a client
of the John D. ("Ask Mr.”) Babbage
Agency. 566 North Jackson Street, a
six-room bungalow on the west side
of the street north of Ponce. DeLeon
Avenue for $5,500. The lot is 40x149
feet.
Mr. Babbage reported the sale_pf
an East Lake lot at a price which is
said to be a record for the section.
This was a 50x200-foot parcel on Mor
gan Street, between Johnson and Car
ter Streets, and it brought $30 a front
foot, or $1,500. The buyer was Miss
Emily Pitt Wilburn, of Missouri, and
the seller was Eugene V. Haynes.
F. M. Bulloch has sold to W. G.
Lovell, through J. F. Mayfield, of the
Harris G. White Agency, a house and
lot on Fairview Avenue, Hapeville,
300x200 feet, for $5,250.
Erecting Two-story Flat.
A. H. Goodwin started some time
ago a two-story flat on East Tenth
Street, east of Bedford Place and
overlooking Piedmont Park, and the
building is about 33 per cent com
pleted. The cost will be about $6,500.
The fiats will have separate en
trances, separate plumbing systems,
etc.
Permit for Whitehall Store.
Eugene V. Haynes & Co., jewelers,
have applied to the Building Inspec
tor for a permit to make alterations
and repairs on 49 Whitehall Street,
the new store of the concern. The.
cost of this work will be $10,000, and
the contract has been let to Hard
Worm.
Healey Derrick in Place.
One of the two monster steel crane®
of the Healey office building has been
assembled at Forsyth. Walton and
Poplar Streets and was busy Tuesday
and Wednesday lifting steel which
will go into the structure’s founda
tions. The boom of the crane was
first set upright to raise the mast into
position, and then the mast was used
to swing the boom. The other der
rick will be assembled at once and
then the. steel frame will be started.
Improvements at Brookhaven.
Now that the Capital City Club
has leased the Brookhaven property
for its country home, a committee is
busy looking over the grounds with
the idea of patching up tennis courts,
mending the golf links, repairing the
boats and boat house, installing new
furniture and doing whatever else is
necessary to make things spick-and-
span for tho Capital City Country
Club members. The amount to be
spent beautifying the club house and
grounds has not been announced, but
the Capital City has no lack of funds
and will spare no expense.
Final consummation of the deal be
tween the downtowm club and the
Brookhaven Estates, the owner, was
effected Tuesday afternoon at a
meeting in the office of Robert F.
Maddox. The terms of the contract
contemplate a- one-year lease and the
privilege of a two-year re-lease at
$100 a month, with an option to pur
chase at $100,000, to be paid in first
mortgage bonds at 5 per cent.
Real estate men are already trim
ming their sails for business which
they anticipate will follow the Capi
tal City Country Club into North
Fulton and DeKalb.
To Start Mitchell Regrade.
Announcement that West Mitchell
Street would be regraded, the work
to start in about ten days, came as a
surprise to many local realty men.
S. M. Inman and George S. May had
been working quietly some time on
this project, and only a few days ago
did new's of the improvement leak out.
The thoroughfare will be regraded so
as to make a level street from White
hall several blocks westward.
Auction of Bungalows.
The Foster & Robson Real Estate
Agency will sell to-morrow afternoon
at 3:30 o’clock on Vaughan Street, on
the South Decatur car line and in the
Ninth Ward several bungalows and
vacant lots, on terms of $100 cash
and $15 a month for the houses and
$25 cash and $5 a fnonth for the land.
Interest will be at 7 per cent. This
property is at the Whitefoord Avenue
car line station and a large crowd is
expected out. J. W. Ferguson & Son
are the auctioneers,
Effect of Whitehall Regrade.
Now that Council has approved the
Whitehall Street regrading project,
Charles H. Black, C. E. Currier, John
W. Grant and others are expected to
go ahead with plans for substantial
improvements along this thorough
fare. Other investors, it is said, will
locate business establishments short
ly. Up to the present, business lead
ers have feared to go below Trinity
Avenue with their enterprises, but
the effect of Whitehall regrrading will
be to unify the section, and invest
ments will find their wav farther
southward.
Success in this project was assured
largely by the improvement clubs of
the Second and Third Wards, which
have agitated the matter for the past
four years. Individuals who helped
were R. R. Otis, George H. Boynton,
Charles H. Black, M. L. Thrower.
Frank Liebman, George I. Walker,
Walker Dunson, T. B. Gay, R. A.
Broyles. Dr. E. G. Jones and Na
than Woolf, representing Whitehall
Street property owners.
The total needed for the improve
ment is $120,000, of which amouni
Council has been asked to authorize
the expenditure of $47,248 in the pres
ent, $17,000 of which has been raised
WEST END.
LUCILE AVE.—Near Peeples
St., w’e can sell you a 10-
room, 2-story house on extra
large, elevated lot for $6,000.
This place has a loan bearing
only 5 per cent interest, bal
ance easy. Owner a non-res
ident and wants to sell.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
HOUSES FOR RENT.
W.A.F0STER & RAYMOND ROBSON
FOR SALE.
ON THURSDAY. May 22. at 3:30 p
m.. we will sell at auction three
bungalows on Vaughn Street, mar
Whiteford Avenue. Also several va
cant lots in -the same neighborhood.
Very easy terms will be offered. See
special ad. in this issue. (Jet plats
at office.
ON NEXT SATURDAY. May 24. we
will sell at auction, jointly wMth W.
E. Treadwell X- Co., the Ragsdale
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.
II EDGEWOOD AVENUE.
REAL ESTATE. RENTING AND LOANS.
FOR RENT.
3-r. flat, 148 Highland Avenue. $16 00
3-r. h., 39 Gasklll Street 8 60
749 Whitehall Street .. 9.00
19 Fowler Street 10.00
126 Love Street 8.60
175 Randolph Street ... 8 60
43 Kendall Street 10.60
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—ar.d 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.
by the people Vho clamored for the j
improvement.
ON DA RGAN STREET, convenient to
the Lucjle Avenue cars, a new 6-
room bungalow with all conveniences,
tinted wafts, stone foundation, brick
mantels, furnace heat, beam ceilings.
Everything first class Lot 47x150 feet.
I rice. $4,l,->0. $650 cash, balance easy.
See Mr. Cohen.
T\\ O CLOSE-IN corners on Washing
ton Street. Price and terms reason
able. We advise the purchase of these
properties for steady enhancement.
See Mi. Hook.
3-r. h.
3-r. h.,
3-r. h.,
3-r. h.,
3-r. h.,
3-r. h., R* Evans Drive, Ft. Mc
Pherson 5 60
3-r. h., 354 Edgewood Avenue . 10.60
3-r. h., 23 Corput Street 9.00
3-r. flat, 336 Grant Street 15.00
3- r. h., 72 South Jackson Street 8.60
4- r. h., 59 Fairview Avenue . . 8 00
4-r. h.. 24 Lampkin Street 7.60
4-r. h., 94 Lovejoy Street 8 60
4-r. h., 33 Bell Street 16
4-r. h.. 223 Humphries Street .. 12.50
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 25.00
4-r. flat. 262 E. North Avenue.. 17.50
h.. 67 Atwood Street
25.00
6-r! h., 5 Holderness Street .... 20.00
5-r. h . 144 Ashby Street 27.60
And a long list of larger houses.
Come to see us.
TU Y< >U HAVE Mn.VKV to lend, we can place it safely.
FOR RENT.
"J” 312-14 RAWSON STREET.
ON THE south side of Kawson. between Cooper and Windsor, we have a
third floor front apartment “J,” five rooms; electric lights, hot and cold
water, gas, electric bells, w'ashstand. bath, closet and sink; steam heat; jani
tor service; gas range; storage room in the basement. A complete, up-to-
date apartment. Cooper Street car half block. $40 on a lease.
Phones:
JOHN J. WOODSIDE.
RE 1L ESTATE, RENTING, STORAGE.
Bell 671 Ivy; Atlanta 618 12 "Real Estate Row.”
propertyVransfers.
Warranty Deeds.
$3,000—J. W. Bryson to J. T. Ozburn,
46 Bunker Street, 50x100 feet. July 18,
1911.
$130—Westview Cemetery Association
to Evelyn R Kelly, lots 883 and 884,
section 12. March 29.
$3,000—Mrs. M. F. Huggins to Colonial
Trust Company, lot 38x225 feet north
side Ponce I )eLeon Avenue, 343 feet
east of North Boulevard.. May 20.
$3,000—Mrs. Laura C. Farris to Mrs.
R. B. Robertson, 256 Oakland Avenue,
41x130 feet. May 28, 1911.
$1,237—DeLo» L. Hill to LeRov Smith,
lot 57x195 feet east side Cascade Ave
nue, 100 feet north of Cherry Street.
May 20.
$1,800—LeRoy Smith to Gate City
Home Builders, same property. May
$280—Philip Dietz to Louis C. Raoul,
lot 36x100 feet north side School Place.
183 feet east of Buchanan Street. Mav
19.
$320—Louise C. Raoul to Loyds S. Mc
Donald et al. same property. May I9r
$140—D. J, Griffin to Louis C. Raoul,
lot 50x150 feet on east side a 13-foot alley
on north side of land line 166, 14th dis
trict, East Point. May 20.
$220—F. S. Hall to Cobb Realty Com
pany, strip 12x200 feet north side West
Tenth Street; also strip 5V&X200 feet
north side West Tenth Street, at west
line of Nottingham Street. May —, 1913.
$450—W. C. Keenan to Mrs. A. M.
Smith, lot 89x127 feet, south side Ma
rietta Road, land lot 190, 14th district.
April 16, 1910.
$3,500—R. A. Gossett to E. E. Thomp
son, 41 Bunker Street, 45x185 feet. Mav
21.
$750—Mrs. Selma A. Morris to James
P. Hunter, two acres north side Ivey
Road at west line of land lot 63, 17th
district. May 20.
$1,250—Same to same, 5 acres on Ivey
Road at southwest corner land lot 63,
17th district. May 20.
$2,400—Annie R. and Nettie V. How
ard to W. H. Craig, lot 50x227 feet, south
side St. Charles Avenue, 313 feet west
of Bonaventure Street. May 19.
$400—J. K Ottley to McKenzie Trust
Company, lot 45x231 feet, north side
Highland Drive, 395 feet southwest of
Peachtree Road. May 15.
$75.00—Thomas Bearden to J. R. Rose-
berry, lot 45x133 feet, south side North
Avenue, 95 feet east of Walnut Street.
November 5, 1908.
$200—T. E. Jennings to Mrs. Annie M
Freeman, same property. April 30.
$1,992—George M. Hope et al to Brook,
wood Real Estate Company, lot 273x300
feet at intersection of Piedmont and
Oakdale Avenues. Mav 16.
$200—T. F. Creel to Jessie O. Wlll-
banks, lot 115x293 feet, southwest corner
E. Boulevard and Hoas Avenue. May
1, 1909.
$980—Jessie O. Willbanks to G. O.
Sherer. same property. May 8.
$780—Atlanta Development Company
to Charles S. Transon. 330 Greenwood
Avenue, 60x200 feet. May 2.
$3.300--Dr. T. .1. Crawford to W. E.
Cantrell, lot 92x100 feet, northeast coro
ner Fraser and Fulton Streets. May 20.
Warranty Deeds.
$5, love and affection—J. Z. Elliott to
Minnie M. Elliott. lot 124x300 feet, east
side of Elizabeth Street, 220 feet north
west of Edgewood Avenue. May 20, 1913.
$15.000—L. Z. Rosser to Benjamin Z.
Phillips, lot 54x34x46 feet, northwest side
south Forsyth Street. 148 feet nortneast
of Garnett Street. May 17, 1913.
$6,500—Mrs. Kate G. Ryder to Mrs.
Mattie K. Huggins, lot 45x100.feet, oast
side Luckie Street, 60 feet north of Mills
Street. May 17, 1913.
Bonds For Title.
$25,000—F. S«. Hall to Cobb Realty Co.,
10 acres In land lot 107, 17th district, ad
joining W. E. Wimpy awd Mrs. Charlotte
Barker. March 24, 1913.
$110,000—W. E. Wimpy to same, 16
acres bounded south by W. Tenth Street,
adjoining John E. Smith lot, land lot 107,
17th district. March 24. 1913.
$40,000—Mrs. Charlotte C. Barker to
same, 8 acres bounded south by W.
Tenth Street, adjoining Bridewell prop
erty March 24. 1913.
$1,466—Ernest Woodruff to Mrs. Irma
Schnessler, lot 65x94 feet, south side
Waverly Way, 120 feet southwest of
Hurt Street. April 28, 1913.
$18,000—Paul F. Vose to Charles E.
Harman, lot 600x540 feet, southeast cor
ner Collier and Howell Mill Roads. May
9 1913
$80,000—Newton S. Thomas to Gate
City Realty Co., 105.61 acres in land
lots 4 and 5, Seventeenth district.
Also .66 acres on east side of Cheshire
Bridge Road, adjoining said land.
May 7. Transferred to W. E. Worley
and J. A. Mahoney. May 17.
Loan Deeds.
$340—C. R. Berry to East Point Lum
ber Co., lot 60x120 feet on Francis Ave.,
in land lot 132, East Point. Miy 10,
1913.
$1911—Charles T. Transon to Fulton
County Home Builders, lot 50x120 feet,
north side Greenwood Avenue. 100 feet
east of Frederica Street. May 19, 1913.
$4,000—Forest Greene to Julian Drey
fus Estate (by trustees), lot 100x218
feet, northeast corner Park Avenue and
Sidney Street. May 20. 1913.
$2,500—Gate City Home Builders to
Mrs. Rosa Herzfeld, lot 57x195 feet, east
side Cascade Avenue, 100 feet north
east of Cherry Street. May 5, 1913.
$300—Mrs. Emma Dyer and T. T. Dyer
to Mrs Mary I^ebohn. lot 50x150 feet,
north side East Fair Street, 100 feet east
of Walnut Street. January 1, 1913.
$3,000— John M. Jackson, et al to E. V.
Carter, guardian, No. 756 Highland Ave.,
lot 90x150 feet. May 8, 1913.
Quit Claim Deeds.
$3,000—Central Bank and Trust
Corporation to Newton S. Thomas,
lot 1,200x1,300 feet southeast corner
land lot 5. Seventeenth district. Also
lot 1,300x1,520 feet northeast corner
land lot 4, Seventeenth district. Said
Lofts and Basements
29 GARNETT STREET $150.00
12 1-2 SOUTH BROAD ST., three floors $100.00
THREE S. BROAD STREET, 6,000 J-«quare feet.
36-38 DECATUR ST., two floors. 6.000 square feet.
1-5 SOUTH BROAD ST., loft and basement, 6,500 square feet.
59-63 WEST MITCHELL ST., 15,000 square feet.
66 WEST MITCHELL, three floors, 7,200 square feet $100.00
Furman, Black & Calhoun
203-8 Empire Bldg.
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.Op month.
BRICK 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 SALE
JOHN J.
WOODSIDE
NEAT COTTAGE HOME.
(304 W. Fourth St.)
Has 5 rooms, water, bath, sidewalks,
street, elevated corner lot. Terms
$500 cash. $15 monthly, 8 per cent.
THOS. R, FINNEY, Sales Mgr.
12 "Real Estate Row.”
Gardner Property--Forrest Ave.
BEAUTIFUL building lots on Forrest Avenue, one block east of Boulevard,
$1,000 to $1,250 per lot, on terms of $250 cash, balance to suit. This prop
erty is opposite the Forrest Avenue School.
J. R. & J. H.
SMITH
EWING
REA I, ESTATE, RENTING, LOANS.
Ivy 1513. 130 PEACHTREE. Atlanta 2865.
$30,000
WE HAVE a rtlent with $30,000 in hank, with which to purchase good an
nual or semi-annual notes. We do not want notes to broker, but will
submit them to one client only. No red tape or delay.
FINCHER & MARRIOTT
JAS. H. REYNOLDS, Rales Manager.
1520 Candler Bldg.
Ivy 5213.
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.
two tracts comprise 76.68 acres; also
33.14 acres southeast comer land lot
4, Seventeenth district; also a tri
angle containing 5-6 acre west side of
t'heshire Bridge Road. Adjoining first
above tract. May 17.
$5—William M. Isom to Mrs. Belle
D. Scribner, lot 30x150 feet northwest
corner Pulliam and Bass Streets,
May 16.
Building Permits,
$43,500—Mrs. Ada A Turner. 48
West Peachtree Place, two-story flat.
Fulton Countyliome Builders.
15,000—Mrs. Joseph E. Ueppcrt,
Moreland Avenue, two-story frame
dwelling. Pulton County Home
Builders.
$3.300—Fulton County Home Build
ers, 191 Wabash Avenue, one-story
frame dwelling. Day work.
$650 Each—Mrs. J. E. Wragg, 47-49
Coleman Street, two one-story frame
dwellings. A. D. Hamilton.
$900 Each—S. Cunningham. 334, 358,
360 West Fair Street, three one-story
frame dwellings. Day work.
$700—To same, 62 Parsons Street,
one-story frame dwelling. Day work.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE,
Piedmont Avenue
F rontage
We have recently had consigned with us some Piedmont
Avenue frontage, ranging in price from $115 per foot to $135
per foot.
These lots are situated on the most desirable part of Pied
mont Avenue, being between Twelfth, Thirteenth and Four
teenth Streets, facing Piedmont Park The scarcity oUbuild-
ing lots of this class of property on the north side is easily
recognized by anyone who ha^» been looking for a home site re
cently. The unusually good value offered here will be appre
ciated by anyone in the market for first-class residence prop
erty. Reasonable terms can be arranged.
Forrest & George Adair
YOU MAKE THE PRICE
ON THESE BUNGALOWS
that we will sell at A u ct i o n to-morrow,
(THURSDAY") afternoon at 3:30.
These bungalows are new; have
five full rooms. Dandy big lots, 57
by 375 feet back to the right of way of
the South Decatur car line. Catch
the investment feature in this.
These houses front on Vaughn
Street, in the Ninth Ward. Vaughn
Street runs east from White
foord Avenue, between East
Fail’ Street and the East Lake and
Decatur car line, and these places
are only a step away from the car
stop at Whitefoord Avenue.
These houses are being sold for
division between partners and they
go absolutely without reserve to the
highest bidder.
THE TERMS will be $100 cash
and the balance $15 per month. There
is a small loan on each place, to be
assumed by the purchaser.
AT THE SAME TIME we will
sell several vacant lots on terms of
$25.00 cash, and the balance $5.00
monthly. All deferred payments
will bear 7 per cent simple interest.
Get plats giving full particulars
from
Foster & Robson, Agents,
11 EDGEWOOD AVENUE.
J. W. FERGUSON & SON,
Auctioneers.
THOMSON & LYNES
AUBURN AVENUE—Brand-new two-story brick store in the
busy section of Auburn Avenue. Leases and monthly rentals will
pay 12 per cent. Price, $12,000; no loan to assume. Terms, half
cash, submit balance.
THOMSON & LYNES
18-20 WALTON ST.
WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO.
Real Estate and Builders. Fourth National Bank Bldg. Phone 2106 Main.
GOOD NEW HOMES: Listen, on Moreland Avenue, corner of Albemarble, we
are just completing a beautiful two-story, seven-room bungalow. This
place has an abundance of large and roomy closets, tile bath, exposed
celling beams, stone front, stone steps, and It is on a corner lot; birch
doors, the best of hardware; will tint walls to suit your own taste. Will sell
you this handsome place on easy terms. To see this is to buy it. Take a
look and come to see us.
ON NORTH AVENUE, close to Highland Avenue, we have just completed a
pretty six-room home with two baths; it is seldom that you find a place
so well built and so complete in every detail as this one. Each bath has tile
floor; large rooms, plenty of light and furnace heat. Will take a good lot in
part payment for this. It is close, to school and churches, within a stone’s throw
of Druid Hills; car just a block away. Or will sell on easy terms.
ON BEAUTIFUL Cleburne Avenue w’e are offering the best value in the
city in a new six-room, hall and bath bungalow with tile floor on front
porch and in bath room, dressing mirrors, stone steps, and automobile drive
on side. This lot has a frontage of 70 feet. If you have been waiting for a
large lot here it is. Will sell you this handsome place on easy terms. We
knew that you will like this.
FOR BALE BY
GREEN
REACT
COM
611 EMPIRE BLDG.
PAN
BLDG. R
FINE 300-ACRE FARM
# (NEAR ATLANTA).
ON CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVER; also on
good creek; nearly half of farm as fine
bottom lftnd as can be had. Fine cherted
road wdthin 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.
!AL ESTATE..RENTING. LOANS. Phjes 1599