Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 23, 1913, Image 15

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TTTTC ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND-N KAYS. FRIDAY, AT AY 2:1. 1010. 17 Plantyour savings in Georgia soil and grow a fortune. Many have done so, why not you? _R00!V! AND BOARD. BOAHD for two young merp $5 per week". For information rail Ivy 8S8.L 5-23-45 OELY 'n• i,i hed, lari with hoard in one of I '* <atur's best i cshlences: references required. Phone 1 lecatur -53. 5-13-39 THE CAPITOL TERRACE ran arconi- inodat.e a few more boartlors; cool, vit*- 1 ighIfui rooms; ull conveni. ices; close in. 8.1 Capitol Ave. Main 0.270. 3-2:'.-:'.} j.il^o r•.• for your y : ;il FRONT ROOM uhh boa i. 122 Whitehall St. Ms room connecting with runnihg water . 'all ivy 390. 3-31 ! ROOMS FOR RENT. Furnished. ' 1 N K fully 1 ir'nThhV tl~hrufht"~f rnrTt •room, reasonable: privato home; walk- ing 'ILtance. Ivy 5451. 5-21-32 TWO bright connecting housekeeping rooms, comp'd el y furnished, Kortn Side private home. ,lvy 2098-J. 5-2’-!:' TWO beautiful eoin>c.v. tir.g, furnished ms, suitable fur light housekeeping; all eonven- Main 3462-1. 21-36 RNT8HED room in private family: l WO young men or married couple for | ‘-’C lien mu preferred. Ivy 2121-1.. 15 nicely furnished front piom; ail eon- j ** ;ii,, r<i t lace. ^5-21-42 venienees; close in .Main 1558-J. j NICELY furnishi-i ro-tus with board: , Spring Street. 34-21-5 !'Wo nv_*e furnished rooms for rent to • dPI 10 can find room with board at 102 Washington. « Mam i089-J. 5-28-25 gentlemen <>r couple. Street. Whitehall 21-5 ’WANTED --Six gentlemen can cute first-class board in private family, ideal iiorile. beautiful Jav,t> and shade, immedfat<fy on car line Bell phene . »< - catur 138. 5-23-201 TWO LARGE, ieght. airy connecting rooms, meals optional, in a beautifully furnished private modern home, to re fined permanent couples with refer ences. Mrs. Corey, 619 West Peachtree St. fvy 5635-.I. 5-23 -11 HOARD AND ROOMS. EXCELLENT hoard: delightful rooms: ,( close in; all conveniences. 115 South j Pryor. , 5- 3d-3 i ; BEAUTIFUL furnished front room, with ' TWO newly renovated bedrooms, -B dressing room, in private adult family: \ Courtland Street, Phone Ivy 535& close in; also boom for gentlemen: ex- I 5-18-25 cellent meals; prices reasonable. ;>6 TWO largo, nicely furnished rooms, pri vate family. Suburban home. Sub urban Home. Box ! 07, care Georgian. 27-21-5 ICKLv furnished co ! rcu-.u cbwe in; Private home: adjoins bat)!; rers'» aide. Main £428-L. 5-19-4 HANDSOMELY turnhTned large front _ ix room, private bath: shady lot; gcii- tle'man preferred. “P« achtree.” m e ‘ BXISHED rooms: private home; ail conveniences; hot and cold baths. 1!' i Harris. Ivy 6349-J. 5-8-1! HOUSES FOR RENT. Furnished. SUMMER rent; delightful furnished home: '-u" . s udv lot; reasonable rent. “Between Peachtrecs," Georgian. 2 ♦>-.13-5 T nm< moot , Ph< ne Ivy 5709- !. 5-23-22 0.\ E of the best homes in Decatur com pletely furnished for summer. Phone Decatur IT. • 202-5 -22’. .\.s'j'i;l To rent for summir months, a furnished cottage with conveniences; ihyri) preferred Vddresr, H. K. T >• 5c m. <- . • :*v.» 5-22 Y furbished seven-room summer; references re- FI. Georgia Ave. Main . >M PLETi’il house for i aired. '.'8 1 70-L. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. East Cain. Ivy 5520-L, 5-22- *■ 2 NICE room anil best of board: electric ity; all conveniences; walking dii - tance. Ivy 2856-L. 3-22-31 l& W. €AIN. ' LARGE, clean furnished rooms; excel lent board if desired; refined ladies or gentlemen. Ivy 6642. 5-22-33 LARGE room, nicely furnished, hot vo ter; good table board. Also garag ; easy to get in and out. 121 Capitoi Square, Main 4859-L. 5-2--30 BOARD for three "young men. close in; front rooms. 25« Uitwson StreetM Unfiir rished. couple; reasonable. West 1129-L. to -23-30 Til REE upstairs moms with closets; ! sink, freshly tinted if desired. 3 An* I gier Avenue, ivy 6470-L. 5-23-27 THREE ROOMS for light .housekeep ing for couple. 12 ’ Richardson Strem. 2t»23-5 THR1 ; j keeping; use of phone. 15 4 Richard- i ! ^3. 5-22-30 I THREE large unfurnished rooms for] M; ht housekeeping 111 East Ellis, iw i . EXCELLENT table, large front room ^ ^ with dressing room. 522 West Peach ENTIRE upper floor of r.<\ nriv:: tree Ivv '994-L. 5-22-18 In We.^t End. i-onsis; ir•.* of three pportunity for defined couple or HTHT* * Kso . r .eain, rl “-' 01 HARE .. . gentlemen to secure two turne-mco rooms, with or without hoard, in oehgh.t- ful North »de home: hdghi si. coolest spot in cm ; no other hoarders. lv • TWO young"men can secure room and board in very desirable home in \\ est End. All conveniences. Shower baths, private tennis court, etc 88 Pari; fi>• 5-21-39 private hath, hall. Phone West 12' - l. onvenier.ee. 5-21-21 A I NF CRN!SHED iences Alexander Street, betW convi ; iences for housekeeping. 24 East with Pc a eh t 46-21-5 | SIMMER rent: delightful furnished h«*me: large, shady lot; reasonable rent. “I.\ tween Peachtrecs,” Georgian. 26-20-5 COOL, coMifertahie Peachtree home, fur- ri thed; five large bed rooms, upstairs l.v :, ,g loom, reception hall, drawing room and den, dining roqjn aird kitchen, two baths, servant's room and garage Call i Ivy 617. 5-17-12 - Unfurnished. _ OUR RENT list r.escribes everything for rent. CM I. write or phone for one. Ivy 3390. Chunes P. Glovei Realty Co., 2V- Walton street. _ 2-13-49 FOR RENT: '5.00- No. 20 Woodson St., five-room cottage, a‘d convergences,- nice neigh- horhood, close to school and church. • VIilin two blocks of Grant Park. ?25.C5—-No. 320 Waldo St. we have a fi- room cTTttago with hall and carrying Ml modern conveniences; nice neighbor hood. 8P .50 —-No. 115 Luckie St. we have 5- room cottage with ail modern conve niences, nice neighborhood, ear line in front GEO. P. MOORE, Real Estate and Renting. 10'A uburn Avenue. Fuj lished or Unfurnished. IDYLLS icw. modciiu sten m-hea ucd house; ten rooms and three baths, ;i!e porches, tile baths and tile roof. Iw 2432_. 5-18-53 off!cTe SPACE FOR RENT. Furnished or Ur furnished. THE ROY, 22 E. Kills, under now man agement. S'nw prepared t<> render i'a trohs best service. Ivy 7398-.I. .-2!-,>•» 1 OX}J furnished or unfurnished front room; private family. 7 Kent Street 5-21-23 < ; NE upstairs furnished or unfurnishe d room. 377 Whitehall St. 5-21-27 i wo jarge front rooms with (xcel.ient j THREE i'eautiful cornet* rooms; sop- table board. Peachtree St. Mrs. J. M. Column. 6-21 279 20«] DELIGHTFUL rooms with board, with or without private hath. Table board a special! v. 514 Peachtree. Phene 1499-J. Mrs. U, B. Gregory^ 3i -21 - _ DO YOU want first-class board in pri vate North Side home? Call Ivy a-2U-f o WANTED A few”b % : ■ • cl . boarders. 327 Whitehall. Main 3-86. 5-2v-1« rate entrance; private sink in kitchen, fvy u hath. FOR PUNT Y’**« e large, outside, beau- I tifully furnished rooms, second floor: . j cmge. Corner Peachtree and \uburn. j Thirty seconds from and overlooking j Five Pdlnis. Ideai location for physi- i' iar’s <,r.dentist’s office, general offices, | sales or display rooms. Cheap rent, verandaLong lease. Apply lo F. F-Iosicr. 74 5-20-10 : North Pryor Street. Phone Ivy 826. unfur- ONE nice room furnished nished. conveiuently located, half block DESK SPACE with use of telephone from car line, all conveniences; coo! and shady. Call Pecan;.- 507. 5-20-14 'APARTMENTS FOR RENT. Furnished. Apply 533 Candler Bldg. 4-25-9 ROOiVTS WANTEO Furnished. LARGE, coo! room and hoard in subur- ban home; good see v.. nt -. ia: gt porches, shade trees, big vegetao.e gar den, fruit, cows and chickens. _ * Decatur 389. ' . U THE WLUTON 220 Peachiree t select hoarding bouse; near in. Ivy select A NICE, airy l-roorn apartment com pletely furnished in the Corinthian, 136 West I'. achiice. Apply Chas. P Glover Realty Co., 2’■> Walton St. _ ’5-23-46 . l VE-it<)OM a pa : t me ill in the Colonial. 84 East North Avenue. Ivy S47-L. • ^ 5-1S-G4 : Unfurmalisd ‘^harp & J ^ovlston WEST END. LUCILE AVE.—Near Peeples St., we can sell you a 10- room, 2-story house on extra Urge, 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. BEECHER ST.—Near Loo; 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. REAl ESTATE FRR SALE. HOUSES FOR RENT. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR' SALE. \Y.A.FOSTER & RAYMOND ROBSON 1 • Ei>GE WoI)D A V EXl. E. REAL ESI'AT 15, RENTING AND LOANS. FOR SALE. NORTH SIDE HOME at a bargain price. If you want to buy u bargain Re 'look at 43 Ponce DeLeon Avenue and St. Charles Avenue. We know it is worth $5,500. but we invite an offer. < an arrang. any reasonable terms. •V r . Bradshaw. Si OX XP.XT SATURDAY. May 24, we v\ii! .sr>n at auction, jointly with W. E. i read well ,v Co., the Ragsdale property on Warner Avenue, Allene Avenue and Woodrow Avenue, con sist mg of six modern * bungalows and sixteen 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 «•«!• Biis issue. Get plats giving full details from either office. "N, (l nt to the Lucile Avenue ears, a new’ 6- rooni bungalow with all .-on*-eniences. tinted wafts, stone f«> ndotion. brick mantels furnace heat, beam ceilings. Everything first class: Lot 17x150 feet. Brie* . $4,150. $650 cash, balance easy. Sec Mr. Cohen. ! W(> 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. D'~ V< »u I i A %'i-: MONEY to lend, we FOK RENT. 3-r. flat, 148 Highland Avenue. 3-r. h.,»3'> Gaskill Street 3-r. h , 749 Whitehall Street . 3-r. h., 19 Fowler Street 3-r. h., 126 Love Street 3-r. h., 175 Randolph Street .. 3-r. h., 43 Kendall Street . 3-r h . R. I-X aii.-- I >n!-'t $16 00 ; 8.60 9.00 ... 10.00 I ... 8.60 ... 8.60 .... 10.60 ! Me- I Pheraon 5.00 | 3-r. h., 354 Edgewood Avenue .. 10 60 | 3-r. h., 23 Corput Street 9.00 , 3-r. flat. 336 Grant Street 15.0o j 3- r. h., 72 South Jackson Street 8.60 j 4- r. h., 59 Fairview Avenue .... 8.00 i 4-r. h.. 24 Lumpkin Street 7.60 4-r. h., 94 Lovejoy Street 8.60 | 4-r. h., 33 Bell Street 16 65 4-r. h., 223 Humphries Street .. 12.50 4-r. !u, L&kewood, and 17 acres .of land, per year ....150.00 4-r. h.. 31 McDonough Read .... 10.00 4- r. h., Stewart Avenue, and 1314 acres of land 25.00 1-r. flat. 262 E. North Avenue.. 17.50 5- r. h., 67 Atwood Street ..*.... 25.00 5-r. lu, 5 IPdilerness Street .... 20 00 5-r. h.. 144 Ashhv Street 27.50 And a long list of larger houses. Come to see us. • •., u |H I ■■<* II Aliy Piedmont Avenue Frontage ttv h.ivr rerorrth- hud con-.'irni'd with us somp PiPrimnnt A nup frontage, ranging in price from $115 per Toot to $135 per foot. These lots are situated on the most desirable part of Pied- Diont Avenue, being between Twelfth, Thirteenth and Kour- u-enth Streets*, facing Piedmont Park The scarcity of build ing lots of this-class of property on the north side i« easily recognised by anyone who hav been looking for a home site re- 1 cnrly. The unusually good value offered here will he appre- '■ ; l 'Me- in • h. w. rk-, ; for first-class residence prop erty. Reasonable terras can be arranged. Forrest & George Adair FOR RKXT. “.I" 312-14 RAXVSON STREET. ON THE smith side of Rawson. between Cooper and Windsor, we have a third floor front apartment ".1.” five rooms; electric lights, hot and cold water, gas. electric bells, washstand, hath, closet and sink; steam heat; jani- t-: service; gas rtingc; storage room in the basement. V complete, up-to- date apartment. Cooper Street car half block. $40 on a. lease. JOHN J. WOODSIDE. Phones: REAL ESTATE, RENTING, STORAGE Bell 671 Ivy; Atlanta 618. 12 “Real Estate Row.’ i’HE WILTON, 220 Peach: m _ so near in. Ivy 57Ji>. 5-lo-ftO boat ding house; WANTED—By couple without children June 1st, 3 or 4 furnished housekeep- ; r»min Mnrri lag private bail., second Poor' tn * oi.lln-..loni preferred. Phone West 574-J. 5-23-36 WANT LI.)—For cu-unle, one large room with ciosst. Reterences exchanged. Call .Main.^ 2051. Mr. Sheats. 5-22-:.C-0 WANTED—Two or tV:\rhe furnished room a for light housekeeping by June _ , I «n North end. No objedtlon to efra- BEAl TlFUL small apartment, close m, tance. Address J. L., care of Georgian. steam heated. Phone Ivv 428. 52 E. 207-5-17 Cain. 5-22-37 block and a half toward Man gum Street, between Simpson and Jobes Avenue. The tracks will extend; westerly 550 and 357 feet, respectively. '> Work on them is expected to start . soon. Persons in close touch with the im- j provement intimated that substantial commercial establishments were in contemplation, but refused to go into j details. This step is but another evidence of an industrial awakening in "The neighborhood mentioned. Other in- ten sts. principullv the railroads, are quietly working out. plans of exten sion. Announcement of such plans is looked ?'(»r short i y. Most of tlfe property in this direc tion on w hich developers have ;in eye for rr^anutorturing is within the one- mile radius, which melons close prox imity tf> dow ntown aetivitii West Lnd Lots Bring $30-800. Included in Friday’s real estate an nouncements was the sale of approxi- rao.r'dy $30,800 in .residence lots by REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. SE1.EN DI D. BRICK Y EX EERED RESI DEM 'K , ON FIFO EENT 11 STREET. A NEW, 2-STORY.' 9-room house, hardwood floors, tile roof, sleeping porch, furnace heat, electricity, o.ts, basemen*, garage with serv ants’ rooms. Lot 50xlS5. Price, $13,000; 32.000 cash, balance to suit. THIS is the third house from West Peachtree. GO OUT AND LOOK AT IT. Keys next door. J. R. SMITH O J. H. ^ EWING Ivy 1513. REAL ESTATE RENTING 130 Peachtree. LOANS. Atl. 2865. ROOM AND -BOARD for four young for RENT—S’: men May 15. Private home..sA n on --, Court land. Ivy 7057-.]. onvenience. a.nx heal, c.veiv modern-' 310 North Jackson Street, j hi* MEALS' ■ N 'TOWN, $3 WEEK; Phone Ivy 6*1-1.. _"-2U6 CALL MAIN 5048. PILYCHTREE INN. • (v ,- . , and Alexander uts. A.neri- . ,i: pian ;?r.50 week up. Room ’to i .ir Hr.roi^ean, $3 week up. EAS1 §0RTB AVE. , wiJEN tne Peachtree:-:; nicely 'ur- nUEcd rooms and excellent >-a^P; board. Ivy 450i. AEA'iflTr furnished rooms; hon>?i:K« cooking, a!?< table board. 127 Uapu to! Avenue. Main 5173-J. rooms with ba strict :u city, i also Tmat in winter Ivy 5398-L 4-23-7 best residential trie lights furnished, $35 par month. Call : 1 47 EAST CAIN ST 1 i EF f ~F;Je rooms; freshly j ainted: cicr *; ar.d m nic*» re pair. >2o per month. Apply owner. . 3- Atlanta National Bank Building. ^ 5-14-391 Furnished or UnTt’mished. TWO, tl ,J, *c with kit;-1 also garage. APARTN ENTS WANTED. Furnished. COUPLE without cl ildren v/cuiTd like fi.rni-Utii apartment or --n ;-.<>rsf for sampler. fJivc ,dcripiicn and ierms. J. Box 89. care Georgia.i TWO, throe o I fli’h Kitehon-- ’garage. NOchi or five-room apartment, enetto and private bath; No children. Ivv 2 122. . . -‘-'0 or isve-reom a par Linen*. I •id private bath; al?c. j . Ivy 2422 5-18-C4 ; houses wanted. ui’nished. WISH toWent hy June 5 an unfur- rn.-dud five or sx-room house, with ectric lights. Prefer North Sale or Ity- an Park. Good !• • r.lity and ivason- • • ■ rontel. 1 vy 3930-1.. _ 2’3-5G8 11 good iob? P!ace a Want Ad’’ in The Geor- iin and . t om SUMMER RESORTS. ROOMS FOR REN u Furnished. fwo’w- r.;ee fnrhisii.'il ! '■ . ; i ! 7 : . 1 r v ■ \ \ 1 ' keeping rooms for rem to c uple. > anything, ether - v. h rt-;::f yoiir ad if i a tv*A to ‘ -nni. Inn, P. O. Box 223. Crew St. _ 5-2..-4I :- s in the Want Ad Secto r I lirerard. N. ’ 31-23-5 I! EM ' f1 vated e rh INN has he 'urrr:;h< I. n recently under new drew HU.F ()F HOME, furnished for couple; __ private bath, on car line. Centrailj lo- cate.l. 1H Cooper b-t3-44 iEAL ESTATE ‘FOR < ompany and J. S. j Collins, of Collin- Brothers & Davies for William J. Davis, developer of West End Park. The kale of 27 lots covered a period of 30 day , and it was also announced that about 25 houses are just completed or being built in this subdivision, and that the total in West End Park is now ap proximately 15h. West End Park was ’opened i.p $ year ago. The lots just sold are on West On tario Avenue, near Gordon Street, and averaged 81.160 to S 1.250 apiece. Sales on Durant Place. Prominent citizens figured this we-Hc in two sales on Durant Place, 474 feet north of Ponce DeLeon Avenue. Edward M. Durant sold to Attorney ! Sam D. Hewlett. 1 egislator-cl t; John Y. Smith and John T. Dennis a 44 by 109-foot lot. foot $2,000, and an adjoining lot, 42 by 109 feet, for the same price., Mr Hewlett and Mr. Smith got an undivided three- eighths interest inch and Mr. Dennis tivo-e ! ghths. The cash consideration was $591• in each sale. Transfer of Eliis Parcel. S. H. Phcian. of Cra’\^'or<: County. fdrmei-Iy of Aibinta. has conveyed to Mis. Parry Wright, of Rome, the northeast corner of Ellis and Court- land Streets. T ds parcel is vt block car* of ike Elks Club and in the vicinity of other valuable properties. The frontage on Ellis Street is 50 feet. Cance'lstions on Increase. FOR SALE JOHN J. WOODSIDE SNFG little home. (304 WEST FOURTH STREET.) HAS five rooms, water, hath, side walks. street, tdevas» I corner ha. Terms, $500 cash, $15 month, 8 per cent. THOMAS K. FiNNHY, Sales Manager, 12 “Real Estate Row." $30,000 WE HAVE a client with $20,000 in bank, with which t<> 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 .IAS H. REYNOLDS, Sales Manager. 1520 Candler Bldg Ivy 5213. north of Torth Side; mar ea >;Iey Park; bargain, is. care Georgian. FURNISHED room upstairs, all conve niences. for rent Apply 305 s. Pryoi\ IN PRIVATE - hume on Noriii Side >or , one or two gentlemen, elegantly fur- ; nished front room, with jinvate h»va- ; tory. large cioHcts and conncm ng o.-.h. B\ GW > sMl._ i'*--t ; Phone Iv.v 5760-JL_ WELL fun for two business women, i2'* aor Street. Main 3588. ONE nicely furnished room, four win dows, private family. .Ml conve niences. A tlantaJ T on. 32-4. THREE rooms, dressing room, hall and trunk room furnished for light house keeping, to couple wiihoai chi.ortu. Price. $80. Call Ivy 967-L. * OH Lil, Pa; b.-au l.i r ar line new bungalow in rooms, bath, elec- mU'I?, etc. Large. aL grave, less than i REAL ESTATE AMD ! CONSTRUCTION NEWS Ft ilroad Mates'Move h: c l*ri For Two Spur Tracks 4th Nat. B; Both pi:ones 38 •acre home Address I*. 35-32- ONE or ’two furnished rooms; cornu m - ( ,' v sv h-.g it v wbi , il o v - . range foi ligiv hour*, keeping. --_* . ' E7 Vrt ■ S: • rk - A ve-:-:r bung i!- \.-. itol Avenue. Mam 3. -M. 2"-*V- Three bed rooms, breakfi t _ Three TWO nicely furnished f”ont rooms: uii t if! , ,. mt . o conveniences; gas stove. 1«•» ' a liard\vc«-d flbovs. etc. •21-34 .oi e? ot 5 Southern to Serve Big Factories i Marietta St. Section—West End Lot.s Bring $30,800. Avenue. Main 3*58-J. y^rnridE light hous -kceuing •i‘onv- A r -d use of living room, modern ■ nience:-. 53 Queen St.. Wost i-u - ' TWO OR THREE furnished /eyoms for light housekeeping. eiectricUy. gas stove; rent reasonable. Ivy 326<j^ TWi i nlete for housekeeping, 316: also <m- s\,;- : cf 3 front rooms, very reasonable: bath on each Bell phone. B- >t.lo cation. 299 "Washington Si, 5-2. i. • iov nished for housekeeping: air bed rooms. IV:.-a«« ■ , : from Whitehall. Walking W. Fait St. ] vie vat fruit. d, shady, side A bargain a balance $2" IV10, City. An agreement entered into between e Southern Railway Company and * j Judge Pi. C. Kontz, Mrs. Msry Elixa- j beth Kontz, PoHer Langston and . tltner. presages a consider- n _ B"^ : aide. inmeroial development in the entire Marietta Street section. It will vwers and j belt 850 cash: I Pml BARGAIN -14 per cent investment; 13 houses: rem for u-T month. 58,vi>3 on terms. Improvements are ;n excellent ,• i (.. im. imrian Park : v.-i W*- :wer, only for a i-eo.t ti Forsyth Sli me. two ince U1 *-• - )ne • block iisianeo. 3.0 1 HA\ 5-23-200 75 m , L \ E furnished and one unfurnished i rc t .r,i c-hrai>: alt runv.irmct-: m. ! ‘iChM^Y furnished rooms etic wil • bfeh! Call Main 5'82-J : OR SALE-- Artistic bungalow; ned.. tiled, furnace, garag- . Ad- Anslvn- Park. ’ care American. 112-18 126. acres; and n s. Will exchange, one or both, i aiu lot. Call Milton. M i n 2054. i ?ALE cheap by own*-;. 73!. 1 ! g Street, r.eae Twelfth Street, j h required: balanc mean th • erection of factories i*hich will 1 i •.,rr*:ii!y to . effectiveness of the Marietta * Street, neighborhood as a manufacturing center. • The agreement contemplates^ the cons miction of doub’e spur tracks fr vi the Southern’s main line near Simpson Street to a point about a ri i»i o T iftec FOR erma. f ■ < R rent L •• , * : ■ dr , a'-iiy furnished fur keeping. References ex chi Pine Street. HAVE TW 5-22-18 light lu .us- ngeci 179 3! if desired Address G. A Dunlop. g. 1 • : 5 LET i'S LJ ILD y«»u v. non**- '.V v ,li buy J 1 you a let or pay off your lot. Terms *aa r iv,i.,ni£. p..:m*t Main 'l* ^'1 - - cart orgian. miles from Atlanta h- lake vacant iot ircha-cr assume nine as Big liargain. Box Kennesaw Avenue, 316 feet North Avenue. April 12. $10 and to Correct—W. A. Wright to R i. •!> • • * $8.500—Robert B. Ridley, Jr., to Har vey Hill, lot 50x146 feet, east side Juni per Street. 110 feet south of Tenth Figures in The Fulton County Daily Street. May 15. $160- Mrs. Sarah j. Weathers to J. N. Landers and Anderson Bros.’ Co., lot 51x175 feet, north side Battle Hill Ave nue, 204 feet east of Mathewson Street. $155—Same to same, lot 51*17 Report for the twentieth week of 19 and the corresponding week in 1912 , > : ■ : 1 ! 1 r number and amount of mortgage s cai>cc*b ■], which realty men consul’ r a good. sign. The number in 1913 vas 45 an* : the total 339,445, and for last year 33 and 845,835, Real estate tranef is gained in number, but fell off in amount, and building permits dropped back a little in both. Auction Sale Successful. Ev< rything but th.p weather was fa- vorabU to i\ su( cessful auction sale Thursday by the Foster & Roboon (’o. of bungalows and lots on the South Decatur, car line in the Ninth Ward, Rain stopped the s&le, but be fore it came the following sales, ag- grogating 85.530, were made: Bungalow to J. A. Boatwright for $1,500 Bungalow to M. Owen for $1,525, sold on the grounds for a profit. Bungalow to -Mrs. T. >L Johnson for $1,550. Let 36 to I. N. Ragsdale for $245. Lot 37 to T. N. Bradshaw for $14". 19 to M. Owen for $270. ' Lot 49, on Vannoy Street, to J, L. Veal for $300. Oakland City Auction. T;-•■ I -•ster S- Robson Real Estai Ag< n • i as become associated with the VV. !•’. Treadwell Company in th sale Saturday' afternoon at 3 o'clock of or-ngaiov. s a.ml residence lots at . .. feet, north side Battle Hill Avenue. 357 feel east of Mathewson Street. May 22. $155- V. . U. Harper to same, lot 51x1.5 feet, north de Battle Hill Avenue. 35. • et east of Mathewson Street. April 1. -iT; Sana to safne, lot 5ix!75 feet, north side Battle Hill Avenue, 204 feet east of Mathewson Street. April 1. 5 2.000—Genc’al Realty an<l r»evelop- m< nt Corporation to E. Robertson, lot 0x258 fe*J. west side Marine Street, 726 fei t north of Greensferry Avenue. 4 $2.lhO Equitabl ■ Loan and Security i’ompany to T. M. McIntosh. 118 Jones \venue. 39x119 feet. June 24. 1907. $2 475—Mrs. Gertrude J. Dickey et &1. to Miss Emilv Jekyl, lot 865x590 feet, i.orth side Tuxedo Drive. 1.400 feet northwest from Race’s Ferry Road. May 37. 1911. r $1,203-—J. J. West to E. !>. Duncan, lot r.;;\i32 feet. !!"?■' side B livvuod Avenir**, ! 1 feel west of Ashby Street. May 13. 150- Atlanta Cemetery Association to s. Fo-’Ut. lot 279. block 4, Atlanta Park Cemetery. April 10. $1,500— < lobelia A Terrell to \Y. H. Turn inseed. lot. 50 feel front on Nelson a; eet, running through to Chapel Street, /> feet from Haynes Street. Muy 20. f 1.750 H. M. Spitz to NV. E. 'Tread- wail and Julius Oelsner. lot 75x90 fee:, east side Park Lane, being lot 15, block. '♦ An«ley Park. May 3. Newsom to Mrs. Edna. Oakland City, on the East Point car | j;.^Kren*-."lot/ vest side Hill Street, 206 ! to >ii!t 400 Temple Court. 4-18-42 BEAUT I- I.L CON- i HA KU! ROOMS FOR RENT, LI. CON! han' block car line, all c htivaiod. In - V EN1EN* S T\V- ' BL<‘CKS « *F ! Lr • " : r*r: will ex chan jr -• :'•» • h U 'J;L ER BUIJ f >J NO. Git' 1 N'h E. ; .a vting property. Cal! .'Giton, V 184 COURTLAND STREET. \TL '.X- . _ ••-■<-M V.\ j ION 5 2'. eri acres, three-room house. :ar line, all cultivated, fr 1 R SA.rU A.t a ba.rgain, "Me »;f the nicest 10-acre farms n 10 miles of tlonta. Terrr-:• if accired. Address A. D , car-' Georgian. 203-5-23 STORES. Fc ■ Falef 0::E large Lrant-ful front room : - cnrl floer. Ideal surroundings convei ifV.ee. North Sid *. Tdfj 1 try 1744 - T >. ‘ ; . WOK RENT—Vi: rooms;- 55 S. McDaniel WA autiful lot. 60 by on IT achtree 1 FOR .“'A LU $1,600. : terms. iree. Box 800. care Georgian TER SALOP 9. a pp: and pool room for sale to Hi Deqatur St. 200-5-23 line. These mm I estate agencies re port many inquiries, and a . larg** • ■’’ovvd of hom<*-seekers is exT>ec*tcd our. The property for sale is op posite the George W. Adair School and vis undergone extensive improve ments. New Dry Goods Home. The new home of the Doughertv- L. i 11 le - R o d vv i ne <’ o m pi n y w i i 1 be started at once at 92 South P: yo Street, and the concern will in.o’ve ii stock from North Pryor, having sold out -.hero some weeks ago to Luthet* Z. Rosser and J. H. Porter. Mr iouth of Buss Street. 45x100. De- Ice rn her 30. 1909. G. Norman et al to Mary l’ Norman, lot west side .Avenue A. 400 feet south of Johnson Street, 50x140. ' March 28. 810,000 \V \V. Ward t<> <’apital City i 'le-ilty Uf.iupany. lot southwest corner t i ’a i tie S;?-cer and Altoona Pass. 250x--'i6; irdso lot norti> s : de Atlanta Avenue, 23" ’feet efist of*Wellington Avenue. 250x351: ’ 1 ,» corth side Atlanta Avenue. 97 'feet rth-* of Altoona Pass. 250x350. | }’ev. U*13 * $1,750- -,'>-,v'on S. Thomas to W. L. Save. lot 33 v1 vo feet, west side Spring f Merritt?? A Ve nice new upstairs | bath, gas and water j 'ANTED -Young mar. f«r r;ommu'i oi share niceiv furnished r«■*.-re Au:’!’ 5-i’l -30 . ' gcrulenien < r young Iau;<; ; >2 47 L. Mitchell Street, upstairs. 4o-i2-o HEAL ESTATE m SALE OR EXC3IANGE, •i. TwI,', ’1-IEU.i •• dr.ti ;i ;u-j lots in Ooi'ege Puik. ‘he rnes' j •ab'.o iSuburu oi Atlanta, occ I. C I Crory. Thomas. Street. 138 feet north L. J. Bowie bus applied for a permit ■} npe June 14. 190*. to erect a four-story and base-men* i $2.220—G. It. Glenn brick building for the dry goods house at a cost of $28,900. Donaldson Pierson are the contractors. The Dougherty- Lit'Jc-Red wine. Company will occupy the building under lease. 'J*. C. Hellbrailcl: !;a» filerl applic;i- tion to build a $2,000 dwelling of one story on West Tenth Street. Day labor will Jw used. i l W. A. to Newton S. 0 feet, west side 138 feet north of Mer- verbtc January 24. 1908. r;t ar.d Other Corsiderations—W. I). Pughes to Mrs. Annie M. $mitH. lot 3x124 feet, north line *»f Mrs. Smith’s roperty, in land lot 15. February 1, 911. Jf.2'1—T. C. Holmes and E. T. Taiekie o Miss Clora Perrvv lot 1'8x115 fee.t. I -c->»h s ; dc Palmes Stre r - ( 619 feet east of Howe‘1 MH Road. Muy 22. For T ;ie. • 810 r 3c - Martin Na’lv Folate (f).v rv- 1 •o! r t - if ••':•: > r.rd Mr - Msrv v aRv to C. ’ I.. Wright, Id 53x297 feet, cast side ’ DeFoor, lot 22x4 55 feel, northwest side PROPERTY TRANSFERS- Warranty Deeds. South Forsyth Street. 114 fc-t south west of Bmtherton Street. April 5. $1.3,000—Mrs. Cora \V. Weaver to \V. G. Boogher and E. A. Turner, lot west Myrtic Street, 151 f< • t north ot Eighth Street, 59x180. May 21. $50,592 A. W. YanHoose to Ben J. Masse 11, lot 65x158 feet, east side Peach tree Street. 223 feet north of Pine Street. March 15. , $15,700- Clarence Blosser to Airs. U. W. Smith, 5i,6 West Peachtree Street, 40x173 feet. May 17. $8,500—Mrs. \nnie M. Smith to J. T. 'Yardlaw, lot 5!>xl69 feet, west side Sin clair Avenue, 200 feet northeast of Col quitt. May 21. $4,000---Edward M Durant to Sam I>. Ilev.leu et al.. lot 4Jyl0S feet, west side r >urant Place. 474 feet north of Ponce Deleon Avenue. May 19. if4.000 -.Same to same, lot 41x109 feet, ■.vest side Durant Place, 51S feet north of Ponce DeLeon Avenue. May 19. . Mortgages. $538--.\. II. Thomas to McDonald Baldv* : n. lot 50 hy ‘213 feet, west side Moreland Avenue. 200 feet north of Walker Street. May 20. $2,489—T. M. Word and Dr. J. \Y. Hurt to Colonial Trust Company, :.h acres on the diagonal line between tin* southeast and northwest corners of land lot 202. May 15 $5,480—Mrs. Grace M. Keefer to Col onial Trust Company, lot north side Fourteenth Street, 52! feet west of Piedmont Avenue. 75 by 185. May 22. $628- J. (’. Moore to Atlanta Bank ing ar.d Savings Company, let 85 by 165 feet, northeast corner Lakewood Ave nue and Livermore Street. May 2’2. $0.00— Grayson V. Heidt to Henry C. Walthour, lot $0 by 283 feet, west side Ponce D r eLon Place, 178 feet north of Pnoce DeLeon Avenue. May 16. ?6.0O- Grayson V lb Wit to Ilenrv C. M'althour. P>t 174 uy 2.412 feet, on Ilemp 3 ill Avenue, at southwest corner of A. B. Turner’s nropertv : land lot 15!: Sev enteenth district. May 16. $55- W. L. S.ay> :<> <!.oli,nial Trust •• *ou.p-;i:y. lot .23 by '20 feet, west side S; ■ ; . lr<ct. IMS fret north nf Merrftts .Vveum-. Mav 10. $1,248—A. R. Griffin to Central Rank and Trust* Corpora; ion, 328 Crew Street fit by 230 feet. May 19. Lo?n Deeds. $3,400 -Mrs. Elixa T. Borne to Trav< I ers Ir.s’uance Company. 237 Myrtle Street, 60 by 1 50 feet. May 22 $3,600—J. D. Blalock to Henry Hirsch, let pi southeast corner land known as the l.rftin* 8-acre tract, in land lot 167. Seventeenth District. 210 by 785. Anrii 4 1.4' 9 Mrs. Edna E. K< enc to W. C. Mauldin, lot west side Hill Street. 206 foot scuth of Bass Street, 45 bv 1.00 feet. May 2-:. $1.800—Andersen Hr « Co. to William R and John F. McClelland (by guar dian). lot 45, by 162 feet, northeast side Gordon Road. 599 feet southeast of Gree ; Terry Avenue May 20. $1 10') Amur son Rrc.s. Co and I X. landers to William R. ar.r! John ?,!<■- CIHland (hy guardian), 1<»i 71 h\ ef fect, north side Battle Hill Avenue, 257 feet cast of Mathew.-mi Place May 20 $1,194) - Anderson Bros. Co. and J. X'. I and---, lo William \l Mo(llefle.»’ ■ ! ihy ■; ?»rd i • ■ * f rt et, north shL- Battle I fe‘t - - t of Mathewson VIr) i. ' Mr • F •* ■ '«' ifteehU) Street, 95 by 84 feet. Muy 17. Six New Bungalows and Sixteen Building Lots AT AUCTION ’ Saturday,' May 24, 3 P. M. lathe I’entli Ward on Warner Street and Allene and Woodrow Avenues. .Just two Mocks from the splendid oar sorvi<*e to Last Point, College Park and Ilapeville. Also con venient to tlie Stewart Avenue ear line. I his property is in a rapidly growing section, dose to the new $40,000 “Adair” Puhlio School, and only two blocks from Adair Park. One of Atlanta’s best citizens, Mr. I. N. Ragsdale, has developed this property, spar ing neither time nor money to bring this prop erty to a point of desirability that would make it acceptable to the better class of citi zens for homes. 7 V\ ith this purpose uppermost in mind, he has built six atlractive bungalows. Built them ot good material and with day labor, exercis ing good taste and rare good .judgment in all the details of arrangement and construc tion. These arc not the usual “built to sell” affairs. I u-h house # h;•> a small loan, which the ]mriTiaser assunles as part of the price. The balance will be paid in small monthly pay ments without interest. A small cash pay ment will Im required, ranging from $100 to •■.'230. 'i’his is an unusually easy arrangement that should appeal to every buyer of a home. The hits will be sold on very easy terms, with n per cent simple interest. The lots lie particularly well, many of them having nice shade. They will make de sirable and valuable in me sites. Several of them have the added value of* two street fronts. Take First Point or College Park cars, (let off at (lammaghs. A big sign will direct von to the property. (Jet plats from W. E. TREADWELL &CO. 24 South Broad Street, or FOSTER & ROBSON 11 Kdgewood Avenue. THOMSON & LYNES AUBURN AVENUE- -Brand-new two-story brick store in the bus.’ Kcrtion of Auburn Avenue. Leases and monthly rentals will pay 12 p< cent. Price, $12,000; no loan to assume. Terms, half cash, submit balance. THOMSON & LYNES 18-20 WALTON ST. . WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK G — R* ul ’ • Bad- Fourth >; ni Bank,Bldg. TTi°id e hearing GOOD new HOMFS: Listen, on Moreland A venue,' cornier are just con:p!eting a beautiful two-story, sfven-room 1 place ba: an al nn< ance of large and roomy closets, tile- ■ at. - r.e Mr: it is on a co ... - int , f . will tin- -h, 1 your own ta?. * ’ 1,110 | \<iti this han<i -‘ :ne pla< < on easy terms. To see this is to buy 1 iook ami come to see us. v . : ’i enue. we have just comphi^o-* ;.ret t > ;• room houn with two baths: it is seldom that you find a p, ^ well i tilt ami 1 canpiote in every detail as this one. Each bath has tile** large n.i.ms. pleni;- of ligl : and furnace boat. Will take a good lot in ,iyii ot:» for this It is ol< se to school and churches, within a stone’s throw «.f 1 c aid Hills; car just a block av.-ay, Or will sell on easy terms. 'ON i: r 1 \ l 'T! 1- i L Cleburne Avenue we are offering the best valae in the city in a nev. .six-room, hall and bath bungalow with tile floor on front P m i a: !>.-•*:• rean. dressing niir’ors. stone steps, and automobile drive on si bn ha- n frnntasr of 70 feet. If you have been waiting for a ! , rye J.it lu*?-c it is. Will soil you this handsome place on easy terms. We kn< v. that you will like this. Co. and J. and John * let 51 bv •II Avenue. Place. Mav FOR SALE BY R N E E E A E COM PANY FIXE 300 ACRE FARM ( N EA R A T LAN TA). R K 1 ON CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVER; also on good creek; nearly half of farm as fine b atom land as run Le had. Fine eherted 1 ad wp t wo miles of this land held at $100 acre. )\ • ; • • ton on this. rf sold at oi.ec, only $49 acre. A REAL BARGAIN. 3,1 EMPIRE LLDG. REAL ESTATE. RENTING. LOANS. Phones 1599