Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 29, 1913, Image 17

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. 17 Plant your savings in Georgia soil and grow a fortune. Many have done so, why not you? REAL ESTATE AND CONSTR UCTION NE WS New Hotel Ansley Will Open June 16 Building Completed at Cost of $500,- 000—West Harris Sale $20,000. Committee Meetings. Monday, June 16. has been fixed as the date for the formal opening: to the public of the Hotel Ansley, at the southwest corner of North Forsyth and James Streets. The hotel will be run on the European plan, and J. F. Letton will be the manager. The structure was started in the spring: of 1912. and is to cost $500,000. ♦ It is eleven stories high and contains 300 rooms. The Ansley Hotel Com pany is the builder. All but 40 of the rooms have private baths. Interesting Deeds Recorded. Deeds have gone to record in sev eral interesting realty transfers. For V $20,000 Mrs. Fannie B. Bady has sold to Mrs. Mabel H. Moody and Dayton Hale 41 and 43 West Harris Street, 50 by 192 feet and 100 feet west of Spring Street The terms were $3,000 cash and four notes of $4,250 each, with interest at 6 f>er cent. For $12,000 Mrs. Ellen McGowan Phelan Goldsmith has sold to William and J. A. Cook and G. R. Maddox 390 Whitehall Street, 50 by 196 feet, 100 feet southwest of Hood Street. The terms were $3,000 cash and the as sumption of a $4,000 loan, with notes at 6 per cent. For $5,000 E. A. Holbrook has sold to 81dney Hagerton a large building lot on Paces Ferry Road, 1,398 feet west of Tuxedo Drive. One thousand dollars was cash. Healey Building Active. The hole for the Healey Building foundations was fairly alive with steel girders Thursday morning. The steel gang has pushed this work fast since the arrival of the two monster der ricks, and in another week there will be considerable franiework in evi dence. Thousands of people have stopped by to view the scene. . Peachtree Owners Hopeful. Prominent members of the Peach tree Street property owners' commit tee, who appeared before the Finance Committee of Council this week to ask for $6,000 for widening Peachtree between Forsyth and Harris Streets. y- vill go before that body again Friday morning. Considerable hope of suc cess In this project has been ex pressed on account of the nominal amount asked for. Whitehall’s Chance Friday. People conversant with city hall matters declare that Whitehall Street * property owners have a better chance of an appropriation for regrading Whitehall than any of the various claimants who want improvements in different sections of the city. They base this assertion on the fact that council and the streets committee have already gone on record almost unanimously as favoring the White- hall project, and the further fact that owners of property have raised $17,000 and are asking the city for only $30,000 for the improvement. A citizen whose business Is in the city hall declared that should Mayor Woodward see fit for any reason to veto the appropriation, council would doubtless pass the measure over his veto, since the projeot is one of city- wide concern. The proposition which Whitehall interests have put up to council is to cut down greatly at Trinity Ave nue and fill correspondingly at Broth- erton. In order to perfect the grade and provide an improvement of last ing benefit. This agitation was start ed months ago by leading representa tives of the populous South Side, the argument being that the city needed an extension of Its retail district, and that southward on Whitehall was the logical course for this to take. Incidentally, real estate dealers who are interested along Whitehall con tend that prices have been propor tionately too low, and they antici pate a quick rise and much activity as soon as the prayed-for improve ments are assured. Decatur’s Home-Coming Day. Realty prospects desiring to ac quaint themselves with the advan tages of Decatur will find a good op portunity. say DeKalb county citi zens, in the annual Home-coming Day, June 3. Not only will DeKalb’s chosen leaders regale the assem bled throngs with oratory, but a Systematic effort will be made to show visitors just as much of Decatur as possible. This suburban town has made rapid strides in the last few Lost Anything 1 ? Insert a smtdl ad under “Lost and Found” in the Classified Section ot Georgian The large drenlatJon of the paper makes jon Sure years, and its citizens are expected to welcome the opportunity to exhibit some of the things that have been accomplished. Land values have climbed to an unbelievable degree, and what is more, people are buy ing It. To Build $8,000 House. A permit has been asked of Build ing Inspector Hays for a two-story frame dwelling for Frederick Fay- ram, at 41 Oakdale Road, Oruid Hills. Day labor will be used. PROPERTY TRANSFERS. Warranty Deeds. $14,112—Mrs. Mary F. Duffy to Henry F. Scott, lot of four acres on southeast side of Peachtree Road, 400 feet northeast of west line of land lot 61, 17th district, and along Deca tur Road. May 28, 1913, $2,455—E. Rivers to Charles A. Davis, lot 92x475 feet, north side of Peachtree Way, 1,438 feet east of Peachtree Road. May 10, 1913. $9,000—Mrs. Lula M. Nicholes to George A. Wright, lot 50x200 feet on south side Ponce DeLeon Avenue, 50 feet west of Ponce DeLeon Heights. May 28, 1913. $60—Atlanta Cemetery Association to J. E. Chambers, lot 251, block 4, Atlanta Park Cemetery. May 6, 1913. $3,000—I. N. Ragsdale to S. W. Her- ren, one-fifth interest in lot 747x1314 feet, west side of Allene Avenue, 31 feet north of A. & W. P. Railway. May 5, 1913. $2,000—J. W. Hurt to Thomas O. House et al., lot 80x150 feet north west corner Greensferry Avenue and Wellington Street. May 3, 1913. $4,500—Central Bank and Trust Corporation to G. L. Crabb, lot 50x200 feet east side of Washington Street, 400 feet south of Jefferson Street. May 27, 1913. $5, Love and Affection—Mrs. Geor gia T. Malsby to Mrs. W. B. Wilker- son, one-half Interest in 11 1-4 acres at Moss’ corner on Powers Ferry Road, land lot 182, 17th district. April 1, 1913. $360—Knox, Realty Company to Russell Electric Company, lot 50x132 feet, west side Hill Street, 250 feet north of Chestnut Street. May 12, 1913. $3,400—B. E. Miller to Mrs. Nan nie D. Andrews, 61 Hill Street, lot 46x145 feet. May 28, 1913. $2,600—S. W. Sullivan to E. C. Lambert, lot 60x150 feet, 50 feet from northeast corner Oak Street and Dar- gan Street. October 23, 1908. $600—Chester R. Harvey to Mrs. Annie J. Harvey, lot 95 by 266 feet, southeast corner Cambridge Avenue and Victoria Street, College Park. May 12, 1911. $700—Mrs. Annie J. Harvey to Va lerius C. Masomjsame property. May 26. $100—W. E. Chambers and T. J. Ed wards to Charles L. McGuire, lot 50 by 140 feet, east side Avenue D, 200 feet south of Elmyra Street, land lot 226, 17th district. December 7, 1908. $100—Charles L. McGuire to W. P. Walthall, same property. February 3. $100—John O. Campbell to same, lot 50 by 140 feet, west side Avenue E, 200 feet south of Elmyra Street, land lot 226, 17th district. January 13, 1912. $600—Mrs. India M. Christman to W. L. Traynham, lot 47 by 200 feet, south side Christman Street, 400 feet east of Stewart Avenue. November 26, 1912. $500—E. F. Chambliss to J. H. Whisenant, lot 40 by 184 feet, south side Grenwood Avenue, 306 feet east of Highland Avenue. May 28. $4,800—A. D. Morrison to D. I. Hite, lot 76 by 120 feet, west side Hum phries Street, 44 feet north of Ste phens Street, January 27. $4,000—Same to same, lot 80 by 200 feet, southwest corner East Washing ton and Randall Streets, East Point. January 27. $900—Grisham Investment Com pany to LaFayette Wall, lot. 30 by 104 feet, east side Marietta Street, 196 feet from Exposition Street. April 26. $145—W. P. Walthall to Jennie Smith, lot 60 by 140 feet, west side Avenue D, 660 feet south of Johnson Street. May 29. $70—Mrs. Eula C. Whitaker to Mrs. Bettie W. Guthrie, 60 by 136 feet east side Francis Street, 564 feet south of Marietta Street. May 27. $70—J. W. Ferguson to Mrs. Eula C. Whitaker, same property. April 29. i Bonds for Title. $2,500—Peachtree Oaks Company to Miss Henrietta Welsh, lot 3, block A, Peachtree Oaks. March 27. $40,000—Mrs. Fannie B. Eady to Mrs. Mabel H. Moody and Dayton Hale, Nos. 41 and 43 West Harris Street, 50 by 192 feet. May 28. $16,260—Mrs. Carrie Mayer to E. W. Bigham, lot 50 by 190 feet, west side Washington Street, 202 feet south of Bass Street. May 13. $13,000—-J. W. Leroux to Mrs. L. H. Fain, lot 60 by 195 feet, north side Park Street, 165 feet , east of Ham mond Street. September 4, 1912. Transferred to R. W. Cameron. Feb ruary 28. $25,000—John B. Daniel to J. T. Tug gle, 644 Ponce DeLeon Avenue, 60x180 feet. November 30, 1012. $26,000—Mrs. Maggie T. Huggins to Mrs. Kate O. Ryder, 346 Ponce DeLeon Avenue, 38x321 feet. May 17. $18,000—Minnie M. Costner to J. E. McRee, 403 Gordon Street, 60x200 feet. May 26. $2,400—Mrs. Mary C Traylor and Sa rah M. Thomson to G. C. Trimble, lot 40x25 feet south side White Way, 150 feet west of Main Street, East Point. May 24. $7,280—E. W. Grove Realty Company to C. A. Tappan, lot 52x140 feet north side of St. Augustine Place. 391 feet east of Highland Avenue. May 20. $800—William Dennis to A. B. Cum mings, lot 30x93 feet south side Fulton Street, 153 feet east of Martin Street. April 16. $24,000—Mrs Ellen M. P. Goldsmith to W. M. Cook et al, 390 Whitehall Street, 50x196 feet. May 16. $2,600—Mrs. Sarah E. Strickland to Mrs Ruth S. Crockett, lot 40x150 feet, 11 Schofield Street. March 24. $10,000—E. A. Holbrook to Sidney Hogerton, lot 200x100 feet on north side Paces Ferry Road, 1,398 feet west of Tuxedo Drive. March 10. Loan Deeds. $1,750—Feld Realty Company to M. McClintock, 31 Norcross Street, 41 by 145 feet. May 26. $1,500—Stewart Investment Compa ny to Lillian M. Lacy, lot 50 by 150 feet, southeast corner Stewart Ave nue and Christman Street. May 27. $3.000—Miss Anne K. Kelso to Dickinson Trust Company, trustee, 221 Courtland Street, 50 by 127 feet. May 27. $600—J. H. Whisenant to Mrs. Ida F Stern, lot 40 by 122 feet, south side Greenwood Avenue, 306 feet east of Highland Avenue. May 28. $1,000—Mrs. J. H. Robinson to Dick inson Trust Company, 35 Dunn Street, 60 by 120 feet. May 22, 1913. Quitclaim Deeds. $5—Ora Upshaw Brown to William Driskell, 22 Dover Street, 50 by 80 feet. May 19. $10—Railway Postal Clerks’ Invest ment Association to same, lot 71 by 227 feet, on Dover Street, between Haynes and Dover Streets. May 28. $1—Atlanta Trust Company to Rail way Postal Clerks’ Investment Asso ciation, same property. May 28. $2,455—Mrs. E. N. Douglas to E. Rivers, lot 92 by 475 feet, north side Peachtree Way, 1,438 feet east from Peachtree Road. May 5. $1,600—Security State Bank to Miss Anne K, Kelso, 221 Courtland Avenue, 50 by 127 feet. May 27. $6—Mrs. Gertrude J. Dickey et al. to Robert F. Maddox, lot 250x850 feet, north side Pace's Ferry Road, being lot * Of Tuxedo Park property. May 27, $5—Same to same, lot 250x700 feet, north side Pace's Ferry Road, being lot 7 of Tuxedo Park property. May 27 $626—Frank M. Dale to A. P Her rington, too and 100-A West Baker Street, 50x100 feet. May 24. $73—Germania Savings Bank to Perry A. Keith, lot 50 feet front on west side Griffin Street, between Jones Avenue and Neal Streets, where McKinley Tem ple Baptist Church formerly stood. April 16. $10—E J. Murphy to A. L. Suttles, lot 210x138 feet, on East Point wagon road, being lots II, 12 and 13 of Beak and Lyle plat, land lot 119, one-fourth interest. April 19. $6—Mrs. Gertrude J. Dickey et al. to E. A. Holbrook, lot 300x1,000 feet, north side Pace’s Ferry Hoad, 1,398 feet west of Tuxedo Drive. May 27, 1911. $1—Tolbert Strickland to Mrs S E. Strickland, 11 Schofield Street, 40x160 feet. February 26. $1—Joseph J. Strickland to same, same property. February 26. $1—Arthur M. Strickland to same, same property. $1—Mrs. Isabel VanWagner to same, same property. March 1, 1911. Mortgages. $300—A. W. Turner to C. S. Math ews et al., lot 65 by 159 feet, south side Exposition Street* 200 feet east of Curran Street. May 23. $1,500—Miss Anne K. Kelso to Se curity State Bank. 221 Courtland Avenue, 50 by 127 feet. May 27. $1,560—J. L Phillips to Atlanta Banking and Savings Company, lot 73 by 110 feet, southwest corner Tatt nall and High Streets. May 23. $203—LJoyd C. Montague, to Colonial Trust Company, 375 Oakland Avenue, 39 by 140 feet. May 27. $1,500—J. T. Fitten to Lowry National Bank, lot 25 by 100 feet, south side Edge- wood Avenue, 106 feet east of Fort Street. August 28, 1912. $980—Jennie Harris to Mutual Loan and Banking Company, lot 36 by 98 feet, northwest side Chapel Street, 139 feet northeast of Holland. Street. May 28. $55—Charles A. Smith to Mrs. M. E. Barrett, lot 60 by 158 feet, northwest corner Farris Avenue and Cochran Street. May 22. Executor's Deeds. $3,300—J. L. Dickey (by executors) to Robert F. Maddox, lot 250 by 860 feet, north side Paces Ferry Road, being lot 8 of Tuxedo Park property. May 27. 1911. $9,876—J. L. Dickey (by executors) to Robert F. Maddox, lot 250 by 700 feet, north side Paces Ferry Road, being lot 7, Tuxedo Park property. May 27, 1911. $3,300—J. L. Dickey (by executors) to E. A. Holbrook, lot 200 by 100 feet, north side Paces Ferry Road, 1,398 feet west of Tuxedo Drive. May 27. Bills of Ssle. $33,850—John E. Murphy et al., trus tees, to Southern Ruralist Company, The Sunny South Publishing Company. May 27. $40,000—W. A- Fuller, trustee of Sunny South Publishing Company, to John E. Murphy et al., trustees, all property of Sunny South Publishing Company. May 10. BUILDING PERMITS. $3,500—S. S. Selig, Jr., 424 Wash ington Street, three-story brick apart ment. Griffin Manufacturing Com pany. $300—D. I. Melton, 94 Neal Street, additions. Day work. $86—Thomas Winn, 11 Jeptha Street, additions to porch. Day work. $1,800—G. L. Mitchell, Greensferry Avenue, one-story frame dwelling. J. N. Sanders. $1,600—Same to same. $126—Mrs. N. A. Moore, 127 Rich ardson Street, build porch. Day work. $8,000—F. Fayram, 41 Oakdale Road, two-story frame dwelling. Day work. $300—J. H. Raine, 172 Old Wheat Street, repairs. Day work. $700—Mrs. Carrie Keene, School Place, one-story frame dwelling. Day as9Beasaass9s=ssaaa9S9B9BAK^S REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. A BEAUTIFUL nine-room house, lot 60x 150, back to an alley. Every conve nience, with stables and servants’ rooms. Built for a home. 126 East Georgia Ave nue. Call Main 3744-L. 5-29-8 “PIEDMONT CREST," Atlanta's new est subdivision, 40 beautiful lots $560, $600 and $650; easy terms of 4 per cent cash, 2 per cent monthly. Just off Pied mont Ave. Information regarding same by writing J. H. Holland, Box 500, care Georgian. 5-29-1 NEW two-story house and large store in Inman Park; $6,600, on easy terms to suit. NEW seven-room house in College Park, with) acre of ground; $3,000; on easy terms, like rent. No cash required. 400 Temple Court Building. Phone Main 4189. 207-5-28 SAVE MONEY NOW on Furniture at HIGH’S. 5-28-202 $3,000.00—For sale, on ve—’ easy terms, northwest comer Tumlm and Calhoun Streets; five-room house and hall; right at Homo Park School, in one block of Tenth Street; lot 73 by 145. A good place for chickens and flowers; large rooms. Small cash payment and as sumption of forty notes at $23.45 each, without Interest, $1,000 three years at I par cent. Balance easy Thomas J. Wesley, 209 Grant Building. Telephone Ivy 5341. 5-28-6 LOOK at 104 West Alexander Street, around comer from Orme; house and lot (semi-central), $2,100. Terms J. N. Wallace, 309 Temple Court. 5-27-19 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. j^harp & J^oylston 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 loan bearing only 6 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 2300 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. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN. TO LOAN IMMEDIATELY. WE HAVE several thousand dollars of private money to place on im proved Atlanta property at 7 and 8 per cent, first and second mort gage. Large amount of money for purchase money notes. Quick service. Come direct to our office. RANDOLPH LOAN CO. 21 INMAN BUILDING PHONE MAIN 877 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. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. SEE 121 E. Georgia Avenue; seven- room two-story; beautiful lot (near Washington), $4,750; worth $6,000. J. N. Wallace, 309 Temple Court. 5-27-18 A 6-ROOM BUNGALOW, with sleep ing porch, every convenience, built in 1910 for a home. Near Peeples Street school in West End. Will make attrac tive price to some one with good cash payment. "Continental," care Geor- , glan, or phone W-1139. 5-27-2 FOR SALE—Good six-room cottage in Decatur; has large lot, 60 by 240; dan dy garden; good Barn; house is nicely papered; has sewer, water and electric ity. The price is $3,250, on easy terms. Address B. S., Box 100, care Georgian. 5-26-8 BY OWNER, pretty new bungalow in Ormewood Park, six rooms bath, elec tric lights, cabinet mantels, etc. Large, level lot in beautiful oak grove, less than block of car line and close to schools. Room for garden and chickens. Price $2,850 on easy terms. A. S. Thompson, 403 4th Nat. Bank. Both phones 6141. 6-23-9 LEASE OR SALE—Artistic bungalow; screened, tiled, furnace, garage. Ad dress "Ansley Park," care American. 87-25-5 I H^VE two farms, 125 acres, and one 76 acres. Will exchange one or both for vacant lot. Call Milton. Main 2053. 6-3-24 LET US BUILD you a nome. Will buy you a lot or pay off your lot. Terms to suit. 400 Temple Court Main 4189. 4-18-48 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. 6-3-9 I have seven acres, three-room house, half block car line, all cultivated, finO fox trucking; will exchange for small renting property. Call Milton, Main 2063. 6-8-24 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. fiSlWTlf in apartment for sale or ex change for vacant lot. A comparison in home buying. A $4,000 bungalow costs about $50 to carry You reduce your principal about $30 per month. I have a steam-heated two-family apart ment you can buy for $8,600 net. Pay me $1,650 cash and live on first floor; second floor brings in $46 month. Notes $50, Interest, etc., about $26, or for $30 you get principal reduced $600 year and your rent free. G. H. Perry, care J. P. Allen & Co. 27-28-6 FOR BEAUTIFUL HOMES and build ing lots in College Park, the most de sirable suburb of Atlanta, see I. C. Me- Crory. EXCHANGE—REAL ESTATE. for $1,000 worth of diamonds. J. M. W., 803 Rawson Street, Atlanta. 203-5-28 FARMS For Sale. SAVE MONEY NOW on Furniture at HIGH’S. 5-28-202 STORES. For Sale. SSfeSU&AL66?J and pool room for sale cheap. Apply to 161 Decatur St. 200-5-23 REAL ESTATE WANTED. AirTirTf?tn»Afii?wifs^T7fi?r^ or nine-room home. It must be on th© North Side. With price and terms attractive. Address Buyer, Box 894, care Georgian. 6-24-1 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. HOUSES FOR RENT. FOR SALE. SUBURBAN BUNGALOWS. WITH CITY CONVENIENCES, FIFTEEN-MINUTE CAR SERVICE. GOOD, ESTABLISHED NEIGHBOR HOOD. BRAND NEW; six rooms; bath, hot and cold water, tile walks; big lots. Nice mantels, electric fixtures, etc. W.A.F0STER & RAYMOND ROBSON 11 EDGEWOOD AVENUE. REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND LOANS. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY to buy ^ a home on easy terms, and at BAR GAIN PRICES, as we are instructed to sell them, and WE WILL Simply ask for salesman. All are posted. AT EAST LAKE, on Skiff Avenue, right at the corner of the club grounds, a very attractive six-room bungulnw, with all city conveniences, excepting gas. Sleeping porch, screened throughout. Lot 105 by 165 feet. The owrier of this property is leaving Atlanta, and has au thorized us to sell at the bargain price of $4,250 Any reasonable terms. See Mr. Hook. IN THE FOURTH WARD—Some prop erty on two good streets, renting for $68 a month; $6,000. One-half cash. This is good property, and a splendid Investment. See Mr. Cohen. IF YOU HAVE MONEY to lend, we FOR RENT. 6 r. h., 108 Mansfield $25.00 6 r. apartment, 369 Cherokee Ave. 3.5.00 6 r. h., 180 Cameron 18.00 6 r. h., Thompson Station 16.00 6 r. h.. 1170 DeKalb Ave 30.00 6 r. h., 15 W. Boulevard DeKalb, Kirkwood 22.60 6 r. h., 576 Edgewood Ave 27.50 6 r. h., 210 Sells Ave 30.60 6 r. h.. W. Boulevard DeKalb, Kirkwood 20.00 6 r. h., 12 Howard St., Kirkwood 22.50 6 r. h., 12 Clifford St., Murrayhill 27.50 6 r h., 20 Clifford St., Murrayhill 25.00 6 r. h., 52 Druid Circle, Inman Park 30.00 6 r. h., 40 Whitefoord Ave., Edge- WO( ,d 25 00 6 r h 21 Warren St., Kirkwood. 20.00 6 r. h’. 44 Heard St.. Kirkwood. 22.50 6 r. h., 28 S. Warren St., Kirk- W)>0( j 15.00 6 r h., 140 Prexei St.. Oakhurst. 25.00 6 r. h.. Cor. Howard and Malden Lane, College I’ark 20 09 6 r. h., 94 Dalney " “0 5 r. h., 450 Orme St 30.00 5 r. h . 280 E. Georgia Ave 18.00 5 r. h„ 23 N. Warren St., Kirk- wood 23.00 5 r. h., 816 Marietta St. ......... 1310 5 r h., Arlington Ave., Oakland 12.50 5 r. h. t 385 W. Third St 7.50 5 r. h.. 22 Howell St 12.60 And a long list of larger and smaller houses. can place it safely. HOUSES FOR RENT. HOUSES FOR RENT. FOR RENT. 7-r. h , 306 N. Jackson St $40.00 7-r. h. 143 N. Jackson St 26.00 7-r. h.,' 476 Whitehall St., June8. 25.00 7-r. h., 16 Hood St 25.00 7-r. h.,-50 W. Peachtree Place. $25.00 7-r h., 98 E. Pine St.. June 10.. 25.00 6-r. h., 340 Crew St. 20 00 6-r. h.. 46 Qrmewood Avenue.,.. 22.00 WE PUBLISH A WEEKLY RENT BULLETIN, giving a good description of everything we have for rent. Get a copy. JOHN J. WOODSEDE. Atlanta Phone 618. 12 AUBURN AVE. Bell Phone Ivy 671. A.J.MAYFIELD REAL ESTATE AND RENTING. 49 S. Pryor St. FOR RENT-SUMMER HOME Do you want a nice, cool summer home in excellent neighborhood? If you do we have Just what you want. Right at the junction of the Decatur and East Lake car lines. Just In front of the old Bobby Walthour place. Six large rooms, only $15.00 per month. We have others. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR SALE JOHN J. WOODSIDE PRIME RENT PROPOSITION. (9 Woodward Ave.) Right near Whitehall; has two buildings. Rent $26.25. Price $2,300. THOS. R. FINNEY, Sales Mgr., 12 "Real Estate Row." FOR QUICK SALE $15,000—Luckie Street lot near new Y. M. C. A.. Street. 136 feet deep. Terms to suit. running through to Cain $5,000—BRICK STORE, two-story, on corner lot 73x200, car line, water, electric lights, etc. Terms to suit. paving. (4,250—ANSLEY PARK, 6-room cottage. Smaller vacant lots adjoining re cently sold for $3,000.00 This is near car line. Easy terms. $2,500—324 Ormond St., near corner Hill St., five rooms, a bargain. Easy terms. THOMSON & LYNES 18-20 WALTON STREET. IVY 718. Lots On Easy Terms WE CAN SELL you nice lots in the sections of West End and East Lake on terms of $25.00 down and $5.00 per month. Prices range from $250.00 to $800.00. Plats furnished at our office. Empire Trust & Safe Deposit Co. Empire Building. HERE IS YOUR HOME. ‘ WEST PEACHTREE, the beautiful home; nine rooms with jvery conven ience; hardwood floors, sleeping porch, brick veneer, terra cotta roof, cement basement, driveway, garage and servant room; $11,000. Terms to suit you. If you will look, you will buy on the spot. ST. CHARLES AVENUE, a pretty six-room bungalow. It is a beauty; hard wood floors, walls tinted to suit you; panel dining room, brick and ma hogany mantels; large elevated lot; price, $5,760. Terms to suit. WEST END—Another handsome six-room bungalow; furnace, hardwood floors, sleeping porch. This is a dandy. Your terms will suit us. Price, $4,500. we have many little homes in this section we will take pleasure in showing you. $6,500—ONE of the prettiest bungalows ever built; eight rooms, hardwood floors, furnace and servant room, screened. Remember, It is on North Boulevard; 4600 cash, $40 per month. This will sell quick. MARTIN-OZBURN REALTY CO. Third National Bank Bldg. Phonos Ivy 1276; Atlanta 208. WESTMINSTER DRIVE BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE lot on Westminster Drive, over looking a 14-acre park. 75x355 feet to alley. $4,500, on terms. This is between Peachtree Circle and The Prado. J. R. & J. H. SMITH EWING Ivy 1513. REAL ESTATE. RENTING, LOANS. 130 Peachtree. At!. 2865. Own Your Own Home and Have It Built to Suit You WE WILL furnish plans free—bnild you a home and let you pay for it like rent. If you rent you have twelve receipts at the end of the year. Wouldn’t you feel better if it were twelve pay ments on a home? Come around and talk it over with ns. Brown, Strauss & Ward Company 112 Candler Bldg 112 N. Pryor St. Real Estate, Renting. Loans. Homes Built On Easy Terms. Phone Ivy 3234. Phone Ivy 3236. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. ON TUESDAY, JUNE 3, at 10 o'clock, we are going to sell for two estates quite a number of pieces of high-class rent ing property, among them— NOS. 14 and 16 Ponders Avenue, just off Marietta Street, which has recently been widened and paved. This property brings a monthly rental of $59.60. A SPLENDID place on Capitol Avenue, just north of Geor gia Avenue, renting for $25 per month. NO. 80 Richmond Street, renting for $7 per month. NO. 50 Wilson Street, renting for $4 per month. NOS. 81, 83 and 86 Elizabeth Street, renting for $3.50 each per month. Call at the office for plats and tak© a look at this prop erty before the sale. Forrest & George Adair FOR SALE BY FINE 300-ACRE FARM (NEAR ATLANTA). G REE N E R E A C T Y COMPANY 511 EMPTRE BLDG. REAL ESTATE. RENTING. LOANS. Phones 1599 ON CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVER; also on good creek; nearly half of farm as tine bottom land as can be had. Fine oherted 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. BEN GRAHAM CO. 319 Empire Building. ' Main 4376. WE HAVE a customer who wants to pay cash for a horn© on th© South Side. If you have a bargain, list it with us. IF YOU OWN a vacant lot and want a house built on same, com© In and l©t’« talk it over, or let us sell you a lot and build you a home. See W. L. Merk. WOULD LIKE to exchange some acreage on Peachtre© Road for an apartment or some negro houses, worth between $12,000 and $17,000. Will pay or take difference. WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO. Real Estate and Builders. Fourth National Bank Bldg. Phone 2106 Main. THE PRETTIE8T lot on Moreland Avenue, very near 60 feet frontage and 200 feet deep. East front and beautiful shade. Cheaper than anything on the street by $600 or $700 ’Tls one of the few chances to get a pick-up. WE ARE NOW COMPLETING threee high-class bungalows in differ ent locations and each on best streets in the Druid Hills section; in fact, neither one Is over two blocks from the Ponce DeLeon entrance to Druid Hills. Each of these houses has distinct and attractive features that will please any one that is looking for a nice home. We will make reasonable terms and will be glad to take you out to see them any time it may suit your convenience. REAL ESTATE AND RENTING. 808 EMPIRE LIFE BLDG. PHONE TVY 4T26. Bell Phone Main 9211. 217-218 Temple Court THOS. J. BUCHANAN 405 Peters Building. Phone Main 5258-J. LUCKIE STREET RIGHT CLOSE to the Tabernacle, I have a piece of Luckie Street property that I can sell this week at $400 per front foot. This is in 100 yards of prop erty sold ten days ago at $750 a foot. Here is a little pick-up for you. YOUR OPPORTUNITY WD HAVE) on Ponce DeLeon Avenue two-»tory, new, modern, up- to-date home. All possible conveniences. We can deliver this property at a very low price. Misfortune causes owner to sacrifice. This is an exceptional opportunity to get a first-class home at the right price. Will take pleasure in showing this property. R. C. Woodbery & Co. Summer Prices Now Prevail ON EAST ATLANTA REAL ESTATE—We offer ten nice cot tages and forty beautiful vacant lots. Terms and prices to snit you. See us early and get the pick. Also a few houses to rent. MARBUT & MINOR Atlanta Phone 3102-JL Monarch Auto Oil THE BEST at any price. Delivered to yonr address with faucet in barrels and half-barrels. We keep our customers sup plied with Monarch Puncture Stopper FREE. Will preserve in ner tube and tire. Monarch Oil Co. Phone Main 2974. J. W. DOBBINS & CO. 312 Peters Building. Phone, Main 2126. $4,000—BARGAIN In a cottage on St. Charles Avenue; level, shaded lot, (50x200; $1,000 profit In this properly handled. $2,500—NEW 5-room bungalow with all conveniences; level lot, 40x200; $300 cash, $20 per month. $1,800—5-ROOM cottage, beautifully shaded, level lot; $100 cash, $15 per month. No loan. $500—$50 CASH and $5 per month; east front, level lot, 50x160, has sewer and water. Amongst $3,500 homes. Sure money-maker.