Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 04, 1913, Image 7

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n 4 i THE ATLANTA SEOHflTAN ANT) NEWS. t7 riant your savings in Georgia soil and grow a fortune„ Many have done so } why not. you? REAL ESTATE AND CONSTRUCTION NEWS $100,000 Wednesday In Real Estate Buys Peachtree, Luckie, Piedmont, Wash ington, Buckhead and Railroad Transfers Wake Market. The local real estate market woke up with a start Wednesday with an nouncements of more than $100,000 In sales of all kinds, from a semi-cen tral lot sale at $22,000 to a residence lot sale at $175. The Fulton County Daily Report was full of transactions and the real estate men declare that property Is now moving- more stead ily than at any time during the past month. The George P. Moore Real Kstate Agency has announced the following, totaling $88,500, all of which are now on sale: The southwest corner of Cone and Luckie Streets, part of the Dr. John D. Turner home place, to James E. Hickey for $22,000, or at the rate of $1,100 a front foot. This lot Is 20 by 60 feet. For George P. Moore to a client, Mr. Moore’s two-story, nine-room res idence at 855 Peachtree Street, be tween Tenth and Eleventh, for $17,- 600, or at the rate of $388 a front foot. The lot is 45 by 190 feet. For John G. Burckhardt to D. H. Lopez the Burckhardt home at the northwest comer of Washington and Glenn Streets for $20,000. Mr. Lopez will subdivide this property, putting a handsome apartment house on the corner and erecting four homes on the Glenn Street side. The frontage on Washington is 121 feet, on Glenn, 409, and there is also a frontage of 123 on Crew Street. For W. D. Newsom and F. B. Herin, to a client, twelve negro houses fronting 576 feet on the Southern Railway, 470 feet on Hollins Street and cornering on Wells Street, for $15,000. For Mrs. Lena Swift Hunley to Mrs. Lee Lewman, a 43-by-50-foot lot west of and adjoining the Belle Isle Garage, on the south side of East Third Street, and in the Georgian Terrace block, for $7,000, or at the rate of $163 a front foot, and for Mrs. Huntley to B. Frank and John G. Bell the lot to the west of this, 22 by 50, 75 feet from Peachtree, $3,500. These two lots are in the George Adair sub division. ■ Louis M. Johnson, of the Moore agency, sold two lots on Peachtree Road, Just north of Roswell Road, to R. G. Brlghtwell for $3,150. These are in the Huntley subdivision and are 48 feet front each. Mr. Moore has made two smaller sales: A 25-by-100-foot lot in the Continental Land Company’s sub division on South Avenue to George C. Winters for $175 and to William Beckman a lot in the same subdi vision for the same price. Piedmont and Other Sales. Robert E. Riley has bought another high-class residenoe lot and is ex pected to build a fine home on it. Mrs. Mary Raoul, Gaston C. Raoul and Thomas K. Glenn, executors for the late Captain W. G. Raoul, have con veyed a lot on the west side of Pied mont Avenue, 115 feet north of Four teenth Street for $10,300. The lot is 70 by 251 feet. Mr. Riley has built and sold a number of homes. Among them was the stucco house at the northwest corner of West Peachtree Street and West Peachtree Place, where the Connerat Apartments now stand, and the last was on East Fifteenth Street, which Mr. Riley sold a few weeks Bonds have gone to record in the sale some time ago of Buckhead lots in the Huntley subdivision, through the George P. Moore Agency, and also in several other sales. William J. Da vis and James B. Daniel, for instance, have sold for $5,500 to H. Milton Smith a 45 by 240-foot lot on Rice Street, near Angler Avenue, and Mr. Smith has transferred it to Rose G. Smith for a consideration which is withheld. Small Sales Total $6,500. The Charles P. Glover Realty Com pany reports the following small sales in the Brookhaven seotion: To Alice A. Gillespie, lot on the east side of Femwood Drive, 100 by 270, $1,000; to Arthur Kent, north side Fernwood Circle, 100 by 325, $900; to same, south side Femwood Circle, 100 by 285, $1,000; to J. Doug las Eubanks, east side of Sylvan Drive, 60 by 240, $500; to same, ad joining lot, $500; to Willie Thornburg, north side of Stewart Drive, 50 by 250, $500; to Catherine Ross Wright, north side of Stewart Drive, 50 by $50, $500;"to Lillian Hix, same loca tion and size, $500. Also a 200 by 266-foot lot on the west side of Ashburton Avenue, East Lake, to Mrs. Virginia Howard Logan, for $600. Night Work on Hurt Building. So anxious are the contractors that the Hurt Building be completed in schedule time—by October 1—that they have ordered a large part of the work to be done at night. To passersby the sight of bright- lights burning off the ends of steel girders and welding the various metal parts has been a revelation. Demands for space in the Hurt Building have con tinued to come in, and Mr. Hurt ex pects to rent every office before the formal opening of the structure. Enthuiasm Over Deoatur. Real estate prospects were gener ous in their praise Wednesday of the things which they saw on a tour of inspection in Decatur Tuesday. The occasion being “home-coming day, hundreds were in attendance. Realty men used the day to show property, and they report a great deal of en thusiasm over the evidences of prog ress found by the visitors. A land boom is on at Decatur and announce ment of some interesting sales is ex- pected soon. PROPERTY TRANSFERS. Warranty Deeds. $720—Frank C. Owens to E. Rivers, Jot 82 by 273 feet, south side Lake- REAl ESTATE FOR Sale. j^harp & J^oylston $100 CASH AND $20 MONTH. ORMEWOOD PARK— Six-room cottage, on large, shady lot, in half block of ear. This place can be bought for $2,500—worth $3,000. FLORA AVENUE— One block of North De catur car line. Six rooms, gas, electric lights and city water. Good lot. Price $2,250. Terms, $100 cash, $20 month. A bargain. view Avenue 58.2 feet west of Brook- wood Drive. May 31. $600—Same to same, lot 80 by 323 feet, south side Lakeview Avenue, 420 feet west of Brookwood Drive. May 3. $600—Same to same, lot 17 by 152 by 244 feet north side Maysons Ave nue, 313 feet, east of Peachtree Road. May 31. $1,500—A. P. Morse to Grant Ad ame, lot 58 by 125 feet, south side Martin Avenue, 170 feet southwest of Jonesboro Street. June 3. $3,700—W. A. Sharp to J. I. Cole man, lot 41 by 153 feet, south side Highland Avenue, 203 feet west of Randolph Street. April 2. $1,350—P. A. Kellett to Carlton and Dbllle Weaver, lot 40 by 95 feet, west side Mildred Street, 180 feet north of Greensferry Avenue. May 28. $10,000—Mrs. Maud F. Clay to John H. Clay, 147 1-2 acres in Cobb County, Georgia; also 169 Nelson Street, 63 by 32 feet. May 31. Warranty Deeds. No consideration named—Realty Mortgage Company to Mrs. Ida A. Turner, lot 50 by 169 feet, south side Greenwood Avenue, 569 feet west of St. Charles Avenue. May 30. $1 and other consideration—R. E. L. Whitworth to same, lot 50 by 174 feet, south side Greenwood Avenue, 873 feet from Highland Avenue. May 29. $2,000—Realty Mortgage Company to R. E. L. Whitworth, same proparty. August 23, 1912. _ $10,000—Ernest C. Kont* to Provi dent Trust and Security Company. 33 4 acres on east side Howell Mill Road and west aide Hemphill Avenue, land lot 154, 17th district. May 31. Quitclaim Deeds. $1 and Other Considerations—Trust Company of Georgia to Realty Mort gage Company, lot 60 by 174 feet, south side Greenwood Avenue, 378 feet from Highland Avenue. June 3 $1 and Other Considerations—Geor gia Land and Loan Company to same, game property. June 2 jl Hugh Richardson and Ida is. and John W. Jackson, lot 25 by 86 feet south side Auburn Avenue, 932; feet east of Jackson Street. Jur l£j $5—Manning Phillips to Ernest C. Kontz, 33.4 acres, east side Howe Mill Road and west side Hemphill Avenue, land lot 154, Seventeenth Dis trict. July, 1910. Administrators’ Deeds $350—E. W. Lee (by administra trix) to S. H. Feldman, 235 Irwin Street 25 by 70 feet. June 3. $500—Mrs. Henrietta D. Selxas (by administrator) to Mrs. Juanita Wills, lot 75 by 100 feet on McDonough Road, land lot 74, Fourteenth Dis trict June 3. ... *705—Sarah W. Story (by adminis trator) to W. C. and Anna P. Bryant, lot 50x170 feet on McDonough Road, 39 feet southeast of Gilmore proper ty, land lot 56, Fourteenth District. May 10. Mortgage*. $200—P. Bronston to S. M. Davis, 131 Venable Street, 50 by 106 feet. M $14 l 04—Wesley C. and Anna P. Bry ant to Charles E. Thompson, lot 50 by 170 feet on McDonough Road, 12 feet from Gilmore property, land lot B6 - Fourteenth District. June 8, 1918. REAL ESTATE F0K SALE. HOUSES FOR RENT. Mortgages. $249—W. J. Black to Merchant*’ and" Mechanics' Banking and Loan Company, 393 Oakland Avenue, 33 by 100 feet. June 3. Loan Deed*. j4 ooo—Mrs. Ida A. Turner to Gam mon’ Theological Seminary, lot 50 by 169 feet, south side Greenwood Ave nue. 569 feet west of Williams' Mill Road. May 30. si 800—Mrs. Emma T. Lowls to R. M Tallichet, lot 48 by 190 feet, north side Sydney Street, 193 feet of Loomis Street. May 13. $1 800—Mrs. Sarah Kennerly to M. L. Hirsch, lot 46 by 150 feet, south west corner Woodward and Orme- wood Avenues. June 2. Deeds to Secure. {575—j. w. Avera to Merchant* and Mechanics' Banking and Loan Company, 221 Cameron Street, 108 by 149 feet. June 2. W.A.F0STER & RAYMOND ROBSON 11 EDGEWOOD AVENUE. REAL ESTATE. RENTING AND LOANS FOR SALE. ON NEXT Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock, we will sell at auction In Oakland City a subdivision of choice residence lots; also 6 modern homes, all on easy terms. Get plats giving full particulars from our office. ON VAUGHN STREET, between the East Lake car line and Fair Street, and near Whitefoord Avenue, a 6- room bungalow on a large lot, which we are Instructed by the owner to trade. If you have a lot, auto, or anything else of value that you wish to trade In on a go<$d home, this Is your opportunity. See Mr. Bradshaw. SUBURBAN’ BUNGALOWS, with city conveniences; 15-mlnute car service. In good established neigh borhood. Brand new, 6 rooms each. Have bath, hot and cold water, tile sidewalks; big lots. Nice mantels, electric fixtures, etc. This Is your opportunity to buy a home on easy terms and at bargain prices, as we are instructed to sell tnem, and we will. Simply ask for a salesman; all are posted. OX DAROAN STREET, convenient to the Luclle Avenue cars, a new 6-room bungalow with all conveni ences, tinted walls, stone foundation,, brick mantels, furnace heat, beanr ceilings. Everything first-class. Lot 47x150 feet. Price $4,150; $650 cash, balance easy. See Mr. Cohen. 6-ROOM house within one block\ of the Kirkwood car line, on lot 100x225, for $1,200 cash; forced sale. See Mr. White. FOR RENT. INMAN PARK. IN BEAUTIFUL Inman Park we can offer two lovely homes of seven ami eight rooms, large lots and all con veniences. Just the kind of P la J- e you could think of ns a HOME loca tion; lots of neighbors, schools, churches, etc. Would measure up to the severest requirements. think of these places at $3i..>0 and $40 to good lease tenants. BUNGALOWS. ON MANSFIELD, Highland. St. Clair and PeKalb Avenues we can offer you four of the most modern and up-to-date bungalows, on nice lots, with all conveniences, paved streets and sidewalks, and the streets them selves speak for the fine location. These are ideal homes, and at, the reasonable rentals of from $2o to $■»<>. Come in and let us talk to you about these and get our list. COTTAGES AND BUNGALOWS. OT* ORME, near Fifth, just a little 5-room beauty, $30. On Bedford, near Forrest; on Bedford, near Pine, on Atwood, near Sells; on Sells Ave nue. gja East Georgia and on Grant; in fact. In almost any of the pret tiest sections of our city, we can give you a choice little home. You must ask about our suburban homes. Some pretty cottages In Kirkwood, Edge wood and Decatur. IF YOU HAVE MONEY to lend, we can place It safely. REAL ESJATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. MYRTLE STREET HOME NO. 290 MYRTLE STREET—Corner of Eighth, on lot f»0.\19, r > foot to a 10-foot alley, we offer a modern, 2-story home with 10 rooms. This plaee has four bod rooms, sleeping poreh, laun dry, furnace heat, and Ruud hot-water heater. This homo is thoroughly equipped with all up-to-da/te conveniences that are so much iu demand in this day and time, whieh are so hard to find in homes not built to suit individ ual taste. Price, $10,500. Terms can be arranged. Forrest & George Adair FOR SALE JOHN J. WOODSIDE BEAUTIFUL ORME WOOD PARK. (Lots—Easy Terms) Growing raipdly; good people; school and car service. Investigate, THUS. R. FINNEY, Sales Mgr., 12 "Real Estate Row." FOR, RENT—APARTMENTS. TWO ELEGANT South Side apartments of five rooms, with even' con venience. Will make special price during summer. For particulars, see our Mr. Girardeau. WE PUBLISH A WEEKLY RENT BULLETIN, giving a good description of everything we have for rent. Get a copy. ' JOHN -J. WOODSIDE. Atlanta Phone 618. 12 AUBURN AVE. Bell Phone Tvy 671. FOR RENT Chas. P. Glover Realty Co. 21/2 WALTON ST. 12-r. h., 84 East Cain Street.... 12-r. h., 386 Spring Street 12-r. h., 82 Central Place 10-r. h., 135 Ivy Street 9-r. h., 423 Gordon Street 9-r. h., 95 Washita Avenue . 8-r. h., 3 West Eighth Street, furnished 8-r. h., 66 Sinclair Avenue 8-r. h., 96 West North Avenue 7-r. h., 107 Capitol Avenue.... 7-r. h., 118 East Eleventh Street, 7-r. h., 367 Spring Street ....... 7-r. h., 330 Central Ave $42.50 40.00 35.00 45.00 45.00 40.00 60.00 50.00 40.00 45.00 42.50 35.00 30.00 7-r. h., 193 Ormond Street $27. 7-r. h., 171 Capitol Avenue 45. 6-r. h., 254-A Courtland Street.. 31. 6-r. h., 633 Piedmont Avenue (furnished) 35. 6-r. h., 19 Elbert Street 25. 6-r. h., 381 Luckie Rt 20. 6-r. h., 137 Venable Street .... 18. 6-r. h., 29 Palmetto Avenue... 12. 5-r. h., 35 DeKalb Avenue, Kirkwood 20. 5-r. h., 90 Loomis Avenue .... 21. 5-r. flat, 233 Houston Street 17. 5-r. h., 989 Glennwood Ave 15. 4-r. h., 117 Martin Street 15. 4-r'. h., 31 Fern Avenue 8, North Forsyth St. Store FOR RENT Opposite entrance to new Ansley Hotel we have a large store room which will make an excellent location for gents’ furnishing business, or cigar or soda water stand, catering to patrons of the new hotel. Very at tractive terms can be made for lease or rent. Don’t let this slip! iou won’t have such an opportunity again in a long time. Call for Informa tion, prices, etc. THE L.C. GREEN CO. 305 THIRD NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. PHONES IVY 2943, 4546. FIFTEENTH STREET A SPLENDID little apartment house, renting on lease for $1,260 per year net, for $11,500. Easy terms. EDWIN P. ANSLEY Forsyth Building. Ivy 1600. MONEY TO LOAN. WE LOAN money on furniture and household goods. F. & J. Loan Com- pany, 120 Decatur Street. 4-25-8 MONEY ON HAND for immediate loans on property in or near Atlanta. J. E. VanValkenburg, 501 Equitable Building. SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND, any amount; 6 per cent. Write or call. S. W. Carson, 24 South Broad Street, 40.-17 £XUI mrac paiIm Loans FLACEnin any iraoun on Improved farm lands in Georgia. The Southern Mortrage Company, Gould Building. 7-12-1 MORTGAGE LOANS. On Atlanta Property. 1LDINGS BUSINESS BUILDINGS. 6 and 5H per cent. Bonds for Title. $6,800—J. W. Avera to Robert Mc Pherson, 221 Cameron Street, 108 by 149 feet. June 2. $20,600—W. G. Raoul estate (by ex ecutors) to Robert E. Riley, lot 70 by 251 feet, west side Piedmont Avenue, 115 feet north of Fourteenth Street June 3. RESIDENCE BUILDINGS, 5H. 6 and 6** per cent. Your rate depends upon the location. Without notice you oan pay back a hundred, any multiple of a hundred dol lars, or the entire loan on any interest date. TURMAN, BLACK & CALHOUN. Loan Correspondents, PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COM PANY OF AMERICA. 303-208 Empire Building. MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE AND OTHERS, upon their own names; cheap rates, easy payments. Confi dential. D. H. Tolman, 820 Austell Building. qSnouo tsj objai oj pjom v -■ed f»m$ jo sirumiOD py iuum. H eowid noA jj pa anoA paaa sjeino hjav sjHj paaj 9AT?n noA ** jsnf—H3.M.SNV WE HAVE plenty of money to lend at lowest rates on At lanta and nearby property, ei ther for straight or monthly payment plan. Also for pur chasing purchase money notes. Foarter & Robson, 11 Edgewood Avenue. MONEY WANTED. £sTAM2Sfi2in5ri«r 6%—WE WILL PAY—6% ON SAYINGS IN SUMS OF $500.00 AND OVER. WE BUY AND SELL PURCHASE MONEY NOTES. THE MERCHANTS AND MECHANICS' BANKING AND LOAN COMPANY, 209 GRANT BUILDING. TELEPHONE IVY 6341. CASH CAPITAL, $120,000.00. THOS. J. WESLEY. CASHIER. B M. GRANT, PRESIDENT. 3-11-50 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. FOR SALE OR LEASE—Latest model soda fount with all supplies complete now doing business and showing liberal profits; excellent proposition. Quick action necessary. Call for Mount, Room 33, Moore Building. 6-4-21 GOOD HOTEL, newly overhauled, lo cated In Douglasville. Ga., 26 miles of Atlanta and within six miies of the fa mous Bowden Lithia Springs, for sale or lease. Address J. T. Duncan, Doug lasville, Ga. 26-30-5 FOR SALE—Business paying $300 to $400 per month. Owner leaving city. Cheap for quick sale. Address Box 794, care Georgian. 6-81-4 FOR SALE—Half Interest in barber shop and soda fount; nice business; $300 or $400 down; terms easy on bal ance. 293 Marietta St. 6-27-202 Land Contract. $1,000—E. A. White to William H. Ballard, lot 50 by 75 feet, west side of Lampkin Street, land lot 19, Four teenth District. June R. . FOR SALE—Best daily newspaper prop osition In South Georgia—In the best city of its size in the State; modern equipment throughout. Can be bought at a bargain, half cash or good negotia ble paper, balance on easy terms. Write quick to "Newspaper,” Box 10, care Georgian. 5-23-12 FORTUNES have been made In Atlanta Real Estate. Your opportunity is probably to-day. Read Real Estate ads in “Want Ad" section of The Georgian. HOUSES FOR RENT. FOR RENT BY EDWIN P. ANSLEY REALTY TRUST BUILDING. Bell Phone Ivy 1600, Atlanta 363. Location. Roams. PiHce. 40 Hurt Street. 12 $50.00 305 Woodward Avenue 10 32.50 Decatur, Ga., College St 9 30.00 Decatur, Ga., 11 Howard Ave. 1 46.00 42 Adair Ave 8 50.00 Maddox Drive, Ansley Park.. 8 60.00 Ormewood Park, Delaware Avenue 7 25.00 16 Garnett Street 7 22.60 307 Woodward Avenue 7 30.00 21 Cleburne Avenue 7 42.50 401 East Fair Street 6 30.00 405 East Fair Street 6 30.00 282 Courtland Street 6 22.50 158 Ashby Street 5 25.00 21 Gr^y Place, West End.... 5 21.00 42 Eugenia Street 6 22.50 387 Cooper Street 5 15.60 APARTMENTS. 513 Courtland Street 5 $27.50 515 Courtland Street 5 27.60 515-A Courtland Street 5 27.50 1 Dickson Place 6 37.60 40 Eugenia Street 5 25.00 40-A Eugenia Street 6 25.00 EDWIN P. ANSLEY. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR SALE or exchange for Atlanta real estate, one-hundred-acre Early County farm. Olson & Smith, Empire Building 6-30-13 43 ROSALIA STREET FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW In the Grant Park section, beautiful grove lot, close to South Boulevard School, one block from Park Avenue car line. Price, $3,150; $500 cash, balance $25 per month. Why not quit paying rent? J. R. SMITH & J. H. EWING Ivy 1513. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. 130 Peachtree Street, Atlanta *835, A BEAUTIFUL nine-room house, lot 50x 160, back to an alley. Even* conve nience, with stables and servants’ rooms Built for a home. 125 East Georgia Ave nue. Call Main 3744-L. 5-29-8 LET US BUILD you a nome. Will buy you a lot or pay off your lot. Terms to suit. 400 Temple Court. Main 4189. 4-18-43 FOR SALE BY NORTH SIDE COUNTRY HOME. 25 ACRES ON ROCKSBOROUGH AND 8HALLOWFORD ROAD TO DECA TUR, BEYOND DRUID HILLS AND JUST OFF WILLIAMS MILL ROAD; only 6*4 miles from center of Atlanta; one of tne very prettiest places near At lanta. Road splits property in half. All kinds of fine fruit and beautiful building Bites. ONLY $300 ACRE. This will suit you. SOME GOOD NEGRO RENT ING PROPERTY ACCEPTED PART PAYMENT. 511 DMPIAk BLDG. REAL ESTATE, RENTING, LOANS. Phones 1599 green e REALTY COMPANY WOULD you pay $2,000 cash and assume a $1,500 loan to get a $5,000 home? If you have $2,000 we have the home. Three street frontages, large lot and close to Peachtree. , FINCHER & MARRIOTT JAMES H. REYNOLDS, Sales Manager. 1520 Candler Building. Ivy 5213. I HAVE seven acres, three-room house, half block car line, cultivated, flnG I for trucking; will exciis.Nre for small renting property. Call Milton, Main 2055. 5-3-24 LEASE OR SALE—Artistic bungalow; screened, tiled, furnace, garage. Ad dress “Ansley Park,’’ care American. 100-1-6 FOR SALE—On East Pine Street, two | flats, separate entrance, front and I back porches, lot 50x140, alley In rear; a 10 per cent Investment; must be seen to be appreciated. Apply to Owner, 54 j Bedford Place. 32-2-6 FOR RALE by owner. North Side home. Story and half; 5 rooms, bath and sleeping porch; hot water connections and gas. Large elevated lot; excellent neighborhood. Would take small farm as part, payment. Price $4,000. C. W. Puckett, 353 Greenwood Avenue. 30-2-6 OWNER will make attractive offer on 2- story 8-room house on North Side; also 6-room bungalow In Inman Park. Phone Mr. Berrlman, Ivy 1421. 5-30-12 FOR SALE)—North Side bungalow, seven rooms and sleeping porch; all screened, furnace heated; servant room In base ment; $750 cash, $30 month| Ivy 5974. 36-4-6 SUBURBAN BOMB; #1,500. five rooms and hall; lot 60 by 150; strictly white neighborhood; cars, schools, stores and churches convenient. Responsible per son. can make terms 10 per cent down, $15 per month. Address Owner, P. O. Box 150, Atlanta. 6-4-1 MY HOME has 6 rooms, water, bath and gas, nice shady front, cement steps, tile walks; 10 minutes’ walk from center of city; worth $2,800 will sell for $2,400; $400 cash, balance $22.50 per month, 7 per cent. A good renting prop osition. Address Owner, Box 1233, City. 6-2-12 I HAVE two farms, 125 acres, and one 75 acres. Will exchange one or both for vacant lot. Call Milton. Main 2053 5-3-24 TUESDAY. JUNE 1#, 1913, AT 11 O’CLOCK One of the Best Lumber Plants in the City Will Be Sold to the Highest Bidder The ALEXANDER LUMBER COMPANY, situated at the Junction of PryoT Street and the Southern Railway, with its Machinery, Mules, Wagons and Harness, Planing Mill and stock of Lumber on hand on June 7, 1913, will, on June 10, at 11 o'clock, be sold to the highest bidder. This is, undoubtedly, one of the best equipped planing mills in the city. The mill Is in excellent repair, and Is now running at full capacity. Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Referee, Room 517 Grant Building, and opened on June 10, 1913, at 11 o’clock. Separate bids to be made on plant, mules and wagons, lum ber and material. For further information address JAMES S. FLOYD, Trustee Atlanta National Bank Building REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. FOR BEAUTIFUL HOMES and build ing lots in College Park, the most de sirable suburb of Atlanta, see I. C. Mc- Crory. FARMS FOR SALE. 5 Cents an Acre Cash. TEXAS SCHOOL land for sale by the State. You can buy good land at $2 per acre: pay 6c per acre cash and no more for 40 years but 3 per cent In terest; send 6c postage for further ln- fomation. Investor Publishing Company. Dept* 8, San Antonio, Texas. 86-1-6 REAL ESTATE WANTED. WANTED—To buy a five or six-room house or suitable residence site on North Side. If you have a good prop osition, address B. C. M., care Geor gian. 36-3-6 WANTED—Five-room house, direct from owner. West End or Grant Park. Must be bargain. Address Home- seeker, Box 476, care Georgian. 6-3-17 I WISH to purchase good vacant lot In Inman Park, near car line; not lesR than 60 by 150. Give location, price and size. Address Inman Park, care Geor gian 6-2-1 WOULD YOU give 25c for a good job? Place a “Want Ad’’ In The Georgian and get one. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR SALE AT AUCTION ! SIX UP-TO-DATE HOMES And 19 Ready-to-Build On Lots SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1913 At 3 P. M., on the Premises THRSK are 5 and S-room houses, with every city convenience and connection, including furnace in several of the houses, but no gas as yet. These houses were built of the best material, under the personal direction of Colonel I. N. Ragsdale, who could not be Induced to build a shoddy house. . houses are real city homes. located in the social center of the Tenth Ward, and only a step from the best car service in Atlanta. U e ure ‘ e you to 8,0 out an<5 this property. Each house will be plainly placarded, showing cash payment and monthly pay ments; also the amount of the loan to be assumed. THESE HOUSES ARE NOW REN.TED, and bring 1n from $18.50 to $30.00 per month. Think of what a help that will be to you, in meeting your payments, should you not be ready to occupy the house. The houses and lots front on the following streets: Arlington Avenue, Princess Avenue and LaRosa Terrace. Arlington Avenue runs off Lee Street, right at Colonel Rags dale's handsome home. Princess Avenue runs off of Avon (Oak land) Avenue, between the Baptist Church and Captain E. P. Ry an's fine home, giving the property two approaches, each of which is a prominent street. THIS SECTION HAS NO OB JECTIONABLE FEATURE It 1s logically the place for the people to live who are engaged In business, or who are employed among the many industrial and manufacturing and railroad enterprises around the Terminal Sta tion. Whitehall Street, Mitchell Street, and the Central and West Point Railroads, and the adjacent territory. The car service and the way the «treets run prove these statements to be true. Think about it. and you'll see It aa we do. THE LOTS ARE READY TO BUILD ON These ar« ths lots to buy, slthsr for home sites or for specu lation, because they ars ready to build on. In addition to this, every lot la a beauty, with nice young oak shade trees scattered over them. Aleo, because their location 1« excellent. They are only a short distance from the business center of Oakland City Only two blocks from the City School, and near the churches; and the farthest lot Is only two blocks from the car line; and, best of all, they are socially In the swim, and ALL CITY IMPROVEMENTS DOWN AND PAID FOR will range from $150 to $250 cash, and the payments will range from $22.60 per month to $32.50 per month, with 6 per cent elmple Interest. Small loan on five of the houses, to be assumed, by the purchaeer. THE TERMS ON THE LOTS are right. Every lot will be sold on terms of $50 cash, and the balance $16 per month, with only 6 per cent simple interest on the deferred payments. HOW TO GET THERE—Take cars at the corner of Forsyth and Alabama Street*, marked "East Point," "Hapeville” or "Col lege Park." Get off at the comer of Avon (Oakland Avenue). You will then be only a step from this property. COME AND BE SURE TO BUY—You will never regret It If you do, and you will be sorry If you don’t. Get plans from FOSTER & ROBSON, Agents 11 Edgewood Avenue J. W. FERGUSON & SON, Auctioneers THE TERMS ON THE HOUSES Piedmont Ave., Brand-New Home* 8 Rooms—Lot 75x175 Feet THIS is something; CHOICE. 2 stories, 8 ROOMS, all well arranged with every modern convenience, including furnace heat, hard- wood floors, beautiful electric fixtures. Elevated east front lot* 75x175 feet, with a splendid view from the front porch. The house Itself is double floored and storm sheathed. You must see this to appreciate it. Key at our office or we will be glad to show you through. Price, $8,500, on terms. BEST APARTMENT SITE IN THE CITY. AT THE comer of two main thoroughfares, with two car lines. park frontage, and several other attractive features, we have a lot 60x160 feet. This Is absolutely the best location on the North Side for an apartment site. $200 per front foot on easy terms. Let us tell you more about this. Also two smaller lots for $6,000 and $5,000 each. Both good for smaller apartments. ANSLEY PARK, 8-ROOM HOME—$6,500. FACING the proposed Golf Links, near the Piedmont Avenue car line, we have this 2-story brand new house of S rooms; lot Is 60x240, or larger if desired. All conveniences and attractive. $6,600, on easy terms to you. FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE, $2,500—NEAR GRANT PARK. HERE is a nice little home of 5 large rooms and bath, gas, water and sewer, and in good neighborhood, within 3 blocks of the park. We can make you terms of about $250 cash, assume small loan and the balance, say $25 per month. You will like this on in vestigation and the terms are BETTER THAN RENT. THOMSON & LYNES 18 and 20 Walton Street. Phone Ivy 718.