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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS
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Our Want Ads Are Tl:
MONEY JW ANTED.
WANTED—Three to fWe-year loan of
$800 from private party. Will pay 8
yer cent interest. Gilt-edge security
in real ettate Address C. L. E Box
f 50, care Georgian. ^-23-4
WAITED—$500 for one year on lm-
proved real estate, undivided interest
H C„ P. O. Box 853. City. 50-20-7
ESTABLISHED 188*
6*—WE WILL PAY—6%
ON SAVINGS
In Sums of $500 and over
THE MERCHANTS AND MECHANICS
BANKING AND LOAN CO..
209 Grant Building Telephone Ivy 5341.
Cash Capital $120,000.
Thos. J. Wesley, Cashier.
B. M. Grant, President.
8-11-158
MONEY TO LOAN.
R. C. DeSATTSSURE.
TIME and monthly loans negotiated on
real estate Room 813 Atlanta Na-
tlonal Bank Bldg. 7-1-43
MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE
AND OTHERS, upon their own names;
cheap rates, easy payments. Confi
dential. D. H. Tolman. 820 Austell
Building.
SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND.
any amount; 6 per cent. Write or
call S. W. Carson. 24 South Broad
Street. 4-1-17
FARM LOANS PLACED in any amount
on Improved farm lands In Georgia
The Southern Mortgage Company, Gould
Building. 7-12-1
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.
Foster & Robson, 11 Edgewood
Avenue.
"LOANS $25.00 AND UP
On Furniture. Pianos or In
dorsed Notes.
AT RATES permitted by the law* of the State.
Our easy payment plan allows you to pay us
back to suit your Income. We also protect you
from publicity, and extend every courtesy to
make the carrying of a loan satisfactory to you
In every way.
GUARANTEE LOAN CO.
Room 318 Atlanta National Bank
Bldg., Bell Phone Main 440.
7-17-1
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
sacrifice:
FIRST-CLASS restaurant and lunch
room in one of the best locations on
the North Side, in the heart of the hotel
and business districts; best class patron
age; doing a nice business. Owner has
other business Interests requiring entire
time and will sacrifice for quick sale.
Price $900. Good opportunity for some
one. Phone or see Young & Goodroe,
Business Brokers, 413 Peters Building.
M. 3155. 7-23-22
Notice to Business Men.
LUNCH 25c. Ponclana, 24 East Ellis.
7-23-8
WILL SELL the State rights of Georgia
for the best drink on the market. Now
on sale at 75 founts. Also counter, ta
ble, etc. This is an exceptional oppor
tunity. Answer quick. Address Bar
gain. 849. care_Georgian. 7-23-11
BUSINESS-INVESTMENT—6 pt. caps.
We manufacture human necessities
and luxuries. The demand for both is
increasing. Business on a 20% earn
ing basis first year. Can use five thou
sand dollars additional capital expanding
and double our earnings in twelve
months. If you have a part or all of
this for investment we invite you to in
vestigate. P. D. W. Company, P. O.
Box 714, Augusta. Ga. 7-23-10
I , Hi SALK—Colored saloon on Decatur
street, doing good business. Apply
l: M . Box 48. care Georgian. 22-22-7
5r S M.r: In South Carolina town,
stock of dry goods, clothing, shoes;
v. li inventorv about 815,000; stock in
..i d condition; all good, salable mer-
o] andise; nice store; has established
trade Will sell at discount and give
terms. This is good opportunity for
live man. “Opportunity,” Box 90 care
Georgian. 34-20-1
FOR SALE—Completely furnished three
chair barber shop, near center of
town; fixtures and good will. This is
a good opportunity for right party.
P <t cash offer more than $300 will be
accepted. Address .1. P. Wimbish. 3r.I4
Auburn Avenue. Atlanta. 7-20-37
"M'lVI'Ti TO 130U. Peachtree St., oppo
site Candler BUlg.. Tor* Weaver. Tai
lor, established 1900. Tailoring, refit
ting. altering, dry cleaning and pressing.
ON account of ill health I will sell at a
sacrifice my well-established anti up-
to-date pool room (four tables), barber
shop (three chairs), one Lippincott soda
fountain, lunch and cigar stands and
electric fans with all other necessaries
In a first-class and well established
place of this kind; located in one of
Florida's best towns of 10.000 population.
For price, terms and other particulars,
address P O. Box 293, Jacksonville Mjr
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
Ansley Park--7-Room Bungalow
RIGHT OFF PIEDMONT AVENUE GAR LINE.
THIS brand new home is a BEAUTY; 7 large rooms, sleeping porch, beautiful
, . ^replaces, FURNACE HEAT, hardwood floors, fine basenmnt rooms, large
ng absolutely perfect This is the best bungalow for the money in that
entire section $6,500 on terms.
GRANT PARK COTTAGE—$3,500.
ON GEORGIA avenue, right at the Park (Georgia Is going to be some avenue
soon, too), 5 large rooms and hallway, elevated lot, all conveniences.
Easy terms See us.
THOMSON & LYNES
18 AND 20 WALTON STREET. PHONE IVY 718.
That You Neec
ROOMS AND BOARD.
REFINED, cultured Christian lady, own
ing her own home, fine Jersey cows,
excellent vegetable garden and an im
mense large lot of fine poultry, will fur
nish room with board to a few people
at $5 per week each. My home is mod
ern in every particular and we have a
very large and beautiful shady lawn of
one acre. The fare I give is better
than you can get at most places for
double or even three times tne price I
charge. My home is in the most beau
tiful part of Atlanta. References et
changed Address Home. B »x 750. .-'are
Georgian »
22 E CAIN, nicely furnished rooms and
board; three minutes from Candler
Rldg. Ivy 578-J. 7-15-27
FURNISHED
ROOMS FOR
RENT.
FURNISHED ROOM for rent
301 Cap-
Itol Avenue.
Jewish young
man pre-
ferred.
76-20-7
FIRST-CLASS table board, with or
without rooms, reasonable rates 55
West. Harris. Ivy 7799-J. 7-19-21
BEST MEALS IN TOWN, $3 WEEK;
ROOM AND MEALS. $4. 197 SOUTH
PRYOR CALL MAIN 5048 7-8-42
NICELY furnished front room and good
board to young man in private family.
263 West Peanhtree. August 1. 7-17-4
TWO rooms, elegantly furnished, strict-
ly private home, North Side; gentle-
men only; referenoes Ivy 7311 7-17-18
IVY HOTEL, 98 IVY ST.
AMERICAN PLAN $125 up. Weekly
Rates. 7-8-8
36 EAST NORTH AYE.
BETWEEN the Peachtrees; nicely fur
nished rooms and excellent table
board. Ivy 6501. 7-3-12
BOARD WANTED.
WANTED—Room aDd board in private
family by young man. Wants home
like place, on car line passing Equitable
building preferred. Best references. Re
plying state location, price, etc., to W.
L. R., 33 Gilmer street, city. 7-23-7
WANTED—In private family board for
man and wife and one child. Address
L. O. R., care Georgian. 37-23-7
WANTED—Room and board for self and
husband, who travels, in refined home
or apartment. Must be heated. State
price and location. Address C. M. S.,
55 Carmel Ave. Phone Ivy 4708-L.
7-2-12
SUMMER RESORTS.
WILTON LODGE.
TURNERVILLE, Habersham County.
Georgia, in the Blue Ridge, nearby
Tallulah Falls; ideal climate; excellent
fare: sleeping porches; rates reason
able. 43-11 -7
COME to Rhea Springs, where you can
play golf, tennis, boat, swim, dance
and drink the best water that flows.
Southern Railway sells round trip tick
ets. Train leaves Atlanta at 5:40 a. m.,
arrives Spring City, our railway sta
tion. at noon. No change cars or delay
at Chattanooga. For further informa
tion, Atlanta, phone Dr. Saul 2305, or
write Rhea Springs Co., Rhea Springs
Tenn. . ■. 48-18-7
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT^
i^URNISHED rooms with all modern
conveniences at 108 Capitol avenue^
44-23 7
REAUTIFUL, cool, front room; private
bath; shady lot; gentleman. “West
Peachtree,“ care Georgian. 38-23-7
COMPLETELY furnished housekeeping
room $2.25 weekly. 31 Hood St., near
Whitehall. Main 2758-J. 7-22-20
GENTLEMAN can get nicely furnished
foom, all conveniences. Apartment 3,
’ (8 Forrest avenue. 28-23-7
TWO lovely furnished rooms, one front
and one rear; all conveniences; walk
ing distance._ 41 Cone. 7-22-22
TWO furnished roojns for gentlemen or
couple; light housekeeping if desired.
Main 2378-J. 112 Crew. 7-22-1:*
FOR RENT—Two or three furnished
rooms, with kitchenette for light
housekeeping. Call Atlanta phone 3254.
ROOMS AND BOARD.^__
16 east baker ST
GOOD board, pleasant rooms, desirable
sleeping porcn. Ivy 5459-L. 1Z ll ~Z
NICE^TunTished rooms, with or with
out board. 69Vi E. Alabama streeL
Atlanta phone 2833. 7" -
OPPOSITE THE CAPITOL.
LARGE, nicely furnished rooms, excel
lent table board; hot and cold wa
ter. 121 Capitol Square. Main
NICE CLEAN ROOMS and good board.
143 Marietta street. Atlanta _phone
874.
43 WEST PEACHTREE has charigecl
hands. Everything new and clean.
Rates reasonable. Table boarders wane
ed. Ivy 2160. l ZZL.'
NICELY furnished room, v wUh
without board, for two or three g
tlenien. 390 Whitehall- 1
LARGE, cool front room. near in ’ ' v '.' h
board. Table the best. All
nlences. Ivy 6049-J. 35 Cone
<>S IVALTON ST.
-K of postoffice, under new bail
ment; large, cool rooms, newly
<hed. painted and papered. .Meals
cialtv at reasonable prices. .-
KS~can get nicely furnished rooms
board at 249 Whitehall. Call.Main
U A\D BOARD" for two;"private
lily; cose in; reasonable.
G .OM. with' board, in large sub.
an home. Two hath rooms, shade
big porches, large vp F e, a f ’ le *K.
chickens. Jersey cow. goorl_
Phone I»e<;i!u: 389. : “
(Is. with or without board. 1“
e St. __ - -wr
: Larding house; Z'Tv Y
Richardson street, right off Form
Main 2250.
' rooms and heard, ladies or gen
ren $4 to $5 week. 123 Capitol
ICE BOARD In private Jk" n '.
Iking distance. 118 "eat Pcnr i
Ivy 75S2-J- ' »
’LIFY HOME, house and room
king by saving time, temper and
ping by consulting The Georgian a
Bulletin. ■ ——
MTINUED IN NEXT COLUMN.
LARGE COOL FRONT ROOM, private
family; steam-heated apartments, all
conveniences. Block of Candler Build
ing. Phone Ivy 5095. 164 Ivy street.
Apartment No. 5. 7-22-11
TWO ROOMS for housekeeping and four
nicely furnished single rooms, cheap.
Apply 17 W. Cain. 7-22-2
AT THE CAROLLTON.
20 CARNEGIE WAY. FURNISHED
APARTMENTS AND FURNISHED
ROOMS. J. F. STEELE, MGR 7-22-3
ONE nicely furnished room and two
unfurnished rooms very reasonable.
Atlanta phone 3283. 7-21-20
Nicely furnished rooms; hot and cold
baths; all conveniences. 7-15-25
F< )R RENT By August 1. nicely fur
nished front room with private bath
and entrance. Ivy 3534-J 263 West
Peachtree. 7-17-3
TWO nice cool upstairs furnished rooms
for gentlemen; private family. Main
4776- 1, 431 Central avenue. 7-19-35
DELIGHTFULLY cool room in refined
North Side home; reasonable; gas.
electricity. Between Peachtrees. Ivv
1294-.T. 26-14-7
TWO nice large, cool and airy front
rooms, one-half block of Peachtree
Street. Home surroundings. 23 West
Harris Street. 7-19-14
LARGE second story front room, newly
furnished; dressing room attached; for
couple or two gentlemen. Ivy 3182-J.
18 Currier street. 7-19-32
< '< ».M F< iKTA RLE furnished front room.
all conveniences, in strictly private
family. Hoard if desir'd. 521 Courtland
Street. Ivv 5863-.T. 7-19-17
CHESTER FIELD.
EXCLUSIVE bachelor apartment; show
er-bath 15 W. Harris. 7-6-18
1!) EAST CAIN STREET.
TWO elaborately furnished rooms, very
cool, close in. 7-15-26
ONE furnished room, suitable for cou
ple or two voung men or two young
ladies; reference required. Apply 331
Courtland Street. Bell phone 1760.
6-22-5
THE MARTINIQUE.
CORNER ELLIS AND IVY STREETS
(Next door to Elks* Club).
FURNISHED ROOMS. wPh connecting
bath. 7-3-36
FOR RENT—Desirable three-room
apartment, suite and private porch,
completely furnished, all conveniences:
also separate rooms; private home. 183
Ivy Street. 7-19-4
THE FAIRLEIGH.
133-5-7 SPRING ST. Phone Ivy 5558-J.
Furnished rooms and furnished three-
room apartments: close in, with all con
venience^ • 7-16-10
ONE FRONT ROOM; PRIVATE
• FAMILY. 226 PULLIAM
STREET. 7-19-6
TWO nice rooms and kitchenette, com
pletely furnished for light housekeep
ing. to parties without children; splen
did location; private family; one block
of Grant Park. Good car service. 428
East Georgia avenue. 7-19-10
THE PICKWICK.
New, Ten Story and Fireproof.
Cool outside rooms with connecting
hath. ,
Convenient shower baths on each
floor. y „ , — ,
77 Falrlie Street, next Carnegie Li
brary. 6-5-32
UNFURNISHED ROOMS FORRENT
THREE unfurnished upstairs rooms for
,.i! 20 Brotherton street. 7-23-14
k.n riRE upper floor -<f my private home
in West End to couple for housekeep
ing; every convenience. Phone W. 128-J.
7-22-16
FOR RENT—Two large front rooms. 155
W. Fair St. 32-22 "
FURNISHED rooms for light housekeep
ing. three minutes from center of city.
191 Whitehall. 7-21-9
NIC ELY furnished fron t room. South
Side; close in; all conveniences.^ Main
3888. 7-20-74
OXE large room, furnished complete
for light housekeeping. 266-B Court-
land. Ivy 5356. 7-20-87
o.NE large nicely furnished front room;
dose in. 33 West Peachtree St.^ ^
NICELY furnished and cool rooms, with
all conveniences; private home; every
thing clean and neat. Main 3606-J^ ^
ONE OR TWO nicely furnished rooms
In strictly private home. Phone Ivy
3041. _ 7-20-60
TWO RooMS and kitchenette, furnished
complete for housekeeping, one block
Grant Park. Cheap Atlanta phone
1804. Apply 267 Oakland Avenue^ ^
"NE large front upstairs bed room, nice
and cool. 256-B Courtland. Ivy 5356^
FOR RENT—Two furnished or
nished rooms for light housekeeping,
in cottage, with couple. 166 Oak Street
West 209 * -20-o0
THREE or five housekeeping rooms.
first floor, furnished or unfurnished.
16 Cooper St. Call Main 5108 or Main
:<513. __ _ 7-20-79
TWO unfurnished rooms for light
housekeeping. All conveniences.
Close in. References. 60 Williams
Street. 7-20-24
ONE large unfurnished room for renL
471 East Cain street. 7-19-36
fWO lovely unfurnished housekeeping
rooms; references exchanged. 120 E.
Fall f 7-19-35
TWO ROOMS and kitchenette two doors
from Peachtree Street. 54 East Alex
anderStreet.
TWO >arge fine front rooms for light
housekeeping. M. 820-J. 7-20-92
TWO - large unfurnished rooms, suitable
for housekeeping; conveniences. Rea
sonable 411 Fraser Street. 7-19-3
FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED
ROOMS
i t RNiSHED or unfurnished rooms. 24
Cooper St. Reasonable prices.
7-20-83
FOR RENT Rooms, furnished or un-
I furnished with or without kitchenette.
21 West Peachtree. 7-20-42
FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
ROOMS FOR RE^NT.
TWcUoTTliree^Turnished front connect
ing housekeeping rooms, close in
Carnegie way.
37
26-22-7
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, neatly fur
nished, 'block from PostofTice; all con
veniences. 74 Walton Street. 7-21-14
I’nMFURTABLY furnished rooms for
light housekeeping; all conveniences.
388 Peachtree St. Iv> 4530-J. 58-20-7
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
i^harp & J^oylston
ANSLEY PARK HOME.
THIS IS a seven-room two-story
house with very large sleeping
porch. It has hardwood floors and
steam heated It Is brand-new and
was built for a home, but on account
of sickness owner has to sell. It is
located near car line and on good,
large lot. This is a real bargain at
$7,000, and on good terms. See us at
once about this, as it will surely sell
at this price and terms.
MARIETTA ST. STORE.
ONE-STORY BRICK STORE on lot
47 feet front, running through to
railroad. This side of North avenue.
Price, $125 per foot—360 per foot less
than adjoining property sold for.
Owner needs money for other busi
ness.
SHARP & BOYLSTON.
36 S. BROAD STREET.
PHONES 756.
FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED.
TWO or three furnished housekeeping
rooms; private bath; must be the
best in every way. X. X., care Geor
gian. 42-18-7
FURNISHED APARTMENTS
WANTED.
WANTED- Furnished three-room apart
ment, with bath and electric light;
couple with daughter twelve years
old. Address M. M., care Georgian.
34-18-7
UNFURNISHED ROOMS WANTED.
MARRIED couple desire upper or lower
porches of a house with four rooms;
every convenience for housekeeping;
must be on North Side and select neigh
bor]! ood. Ivy 6246-J. 7-23-21
YOUNG couple want three upstairs
rooms; all conveniences; good neigh
borhood. Address K. I\, Box 851, care
Georgian. 48-23-7
WANTED—On September 1. by couple,
entire upstairs, consisting of four or
five rooms, in strictly modern North Side
home, rail Ivy 3656-J 7-21-3
ONE unfurnished room with private
bath by young lady. Exclusive
North Side home. Best only. Box 19.
61 West Harris Street. 7-20-62
WANTED—In Inman Park, four up
stairs housekeeping rooms, with mod
ern conveniences; unfurnished; near car.
Address R. M., Box 845. care Georgian.
27-19-7
FURNISHED HOUSES WANTED.
YOUNG couple, two furnished rooms
and kitchenette; must he first-class, in
good neighborhood; first floor preferred;
give description and price. Address
Furnished Rooms, care Georgian. 7-23-1
UNFURNISHED HC-^ES
WANTED.
^r^fTcHr^Tx^roorrUl^ m usU'have
nice, large shady lot and city conve
niences. Prefer one in the suburbs, but
must be on car line. Address J. II.,
care Georgian. 7-21-17
HOTELS.
WANTED.
HOTEL WANTED—Commercial
good live town in Georgia or Florida,
by an experienced hotel man; either
European or American plan. Address
P. O. Box 393. Fernandina, Fla. 29-21-7
MEDICAL.
DROPSY CURED—Relieves shortness of
breath in 36 to 48 hours. Reduces
swelling in fifteen to twenty days. Col-
i Dropsy Remedy Company, 408 Aus-
tell Building, Atlanta, Ca. 5-25-11
DR. EDMONDSON’S Tansy, Pennyroyal
and Cotton Root Pills, a safe and re-
iabie treatment for painful and sup
pressed menstruation, irregularities and
similar obstruct! >ns. Tr'al box by mail,
'0c. Frank Edmondson & Bro., manu
facturing chemists, 11 £ orth w road St.,
Atlanta.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
CALIFORNIA hungalowfor saleor
refit; best part of Inman Park; built-
in bookshelves and open fireplace, with
or without some furniture; large lot and
front porch. Phone Mr. Smoots, Ivy
4324. 7-22-40
LEASE OR SALE—Artistic bungalow;
screened, tiled, furnace, garage. Ad
dress “Ansley Park.” care Georgian.
39-23-7
UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
ROOMS FOR RENT.
FOUR ROOMS for light housekeeping;
all conveniences; no children. Apply
191 Luckle street.
7-22-23
SETTLED couple, owner of home, have
three furnished rooms for housekeep
ing to couple without children; best ref-
erence given and required. Phone Ivy
6180. . 5'-..0-7
TWO Works from postrffice. .Hist opened
newly furnished rooms; all conven
iences. Ivy 7725-J. 7-JO-J
i'KXtl FMEN for lovely furnished
1 room near hath; private home. 227
West Peachtree St. Ivy 4763-J.
DELIGHTFULLY cool, comfortably fur-
nished rooms; all conveniences; close
m 22 Weat Peachtree St. iZtzZzz
siTCELY furnished front bedroom for
couple 130 ivy St Ivy C.38-J. 7-20-39
THlfKK elegant furnished rooms for
light housekeeping Rent price. $16.60
407 Fraser Street. 53-20 7
f)VK I „c= and two small rooms for cou
ple or Two gentlemen Call Ivy 3625-J.
\1RY fSUished room; home con
veniences; private family. 8o " . Mor
ris. Ivy 1934. 7 ~ 19 .:^
COOI. nicely furnished front room; all
conveniences. 307 Rawson St. At
lanta phone 1W$. .
OXF large furnished front room. $15
month; two connecting rooms; $2a
month. 72 Spring.
OVF nicely furnished room, two busi
ness men or women or couple _Rea-
sonable. 4” Fraser.
CONTINUED IN NEXT COLUMN.
FURNISHED APARTMENTS
FOR RENT.
! FOR RENT—Small, completely fur
nished apartment. Including piano and
linen. Close in. Gall Ivy 6843 31 21-7
UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS
FOR RENT.
BEAUTIFUL five-room apartment; all
conveniences; close in. x\pply Owner,
715 Peters Bldg., or call Main 1226.
7-20-38
(8 COLUMBIA AVENUE, second-floor
apartment, six cool, airy, well lighted
rooms; possession now or September 1.
Phone Ivy r 794-J. 7-20-46
UNFURNISHED HOUSES FOR
RENT.
TEN-KOoM HOUSE, beautiful, shady
lot, large garden and garage; cheap
rent to desirable person. Call Ivy 4686.
j 7-21-19
SIX-ROOM cottage. North Side, for rent
by owner, reasonable; bath. Phone
Ivv 6432. 7-17-14
FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED
HOUSES FOR
FOR SALE OR RENT—New bungalow
on half-acre lot, with beautiful shade;
will make terms to suit; furnished or
unfurnished. Call Decatur 556. 7-20-82
OFFICES FOR RENT
PtHwTeNT^^Tg aT^ve^offfce^eslTTnd
telephone all for $10 Apply Manager
e Court 7-22-9
FI >R RENT Off’oe Candler Building.
$17 month. Phones Ivy 2125 T. Ivy
5437-rJ. 7-19-16
NINE LOTS for sale in Hollywood Cem
etery cheap. Call Bell Main 3978-L.
37-22-’!
Ml EQUITY in No. 1 South Gordon,
West End Park, Atlanta. Ideal home;
8 rooms, bath, hardwood floors. Con
veniences. Box 315, Troy, Ala. 7-22-13
REMEMBER the gTeat cut price sale
of lovely lots Wednesday at 3 'o'clock
in Camden Park; joins College Park.
Terms $10 cash and $5 a month. “Get
there, Eli,” and buy a couple of them.
49-20-7
i « >R SALE—A beautiful house and lot,
126 Flora avenue. Go out and look at
it and make me an offer; good terms.
Atlanta phone 4856, 43-18-7
RENT RECEIPTS have no cash value.
See me about building a home for you
on monthly payments Own Interest.
Address Box 631, care Georgian.
7-17-37
BEAUTIFUL shaded lot. 50 by 280. near
East Lake; tile sidewalks and curbing
down; small cash payment, balance ar
ranged to suit. Owner, Box 115, care
Georgian 7-18-3
FOR BUSINESS reasons must
sell my home at once, and am
offering special inducements for
quick sale. It’s located in one of
the best residence sections of the
North Side. Beautiful, elevated,
level lot 190 feet deep; vegetable
garden, chicken runs, house is
fully screened, has hardwood
floors, exposed beam ceiling, tile
hath, electric lights, gas, hot and
cold water, beautiful lawn, tile
walk; in fact, it is an up-to-date
ideal home. You must see it to
appreciate it. If you want a bar
gain call Main 2059, or address
T. W. M., Box 130, care Geor
gian. 7-15-22
W.A.F0STER & RAYMOND ROBSON
IT EDGEWOOD AVENUE.
REAL ESTATE. RENTING AND LOANS.
FOR SALE
SEVERAL lots near the East Lake
car line, between the Junction and
the club, at bargain prices, and on
easy teams. See Mr. Bradshaw
NO. 38 BROOKS STREET, a new
six-rcom bungalow, convenient to
McLendon and Decatur car lines. May
make your own terms. See Mr. Cohen.
FOR RE XT.
ON IRWIN STREET we have six
negro houses, on lot 100x200, with
alley on side, and room enough for
two or three more houses. Now rents
for $68.60 per month. This Is 13 per
cent. Can sell for $6,600. See Mr.
Martin.
WELL-BUILT, six-room cottage In the
Inman Park section. Elevated lot.
50x176 feet. Fine purchase for $3,800
Terms. $500 cash and $30 monthly.
See Mr. Frederick.
A SWELL six-room bungalow In the
Druid Hills section. Stone front,
hardwood floors, sleeping porch In
closed in gla*t Beam ceilings, fur
nace heat. Lot 50x200. with alley on
side Price $6,000, on easy terms. You
will like this. See Mr. Bradshaw.
6-r.
h..
136 Hill
$25 06
«-r.
h
166 Crumley
25.00
6-r.
h..
Washington street, Fast Point
30.00
6-r.
h .
15 W. Boulevard DeKalb. Kirkwood
22.50
6-r.
h
MS K.dgewood avenue
27 50
6-r.
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l.urlle avenue. furnPhed
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40.001
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32 Olymple place, Decatur
27 50
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13 Haynes
12 60
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401 K. Fair street
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124 Hill
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17.50
5-r. h . 9o (llennwood 15.60
A LONG LIST of larger houses. Come
to see us.
IF YOU HAVE M<»\EY to lend we pku-o It safely
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
REAL ESTATE FOR 8ALE.
MYRTLE STREET HOME
NO. 290 MYRTLE STR E ET—Comer Eighth, on
lot 50 by 195 feet to a 10-foot alley, we offer a
modern, 2-story home with 10 rooms. This place has
four bedrooms, sleeping porch, laundry, furnace
heat and Ruud hot-water heater. This home is thor
oughly equipped with all up-to-date conveniences
that are so much in demand in this day and time,
which are so hard to find in homes not built to suit
individual taste. Price $10,500. Terms can be ar
ranged.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR
HOUSES FOR RENT.
HOUSES FOR RENT.
7-r. apt., 41 E. Cain St 60 00
6-r. apt., 43 Garfield Place 30.00
6-r. apt., 75 Orme St 21.00
5-r. apt., 312 Rawson St 42.50
FOR RENT.
5-r. apt . 152 Whl'efoord Ave. $20 00
5-r apt.. A-15 Highland Ave . 20 60
4-r apt., H-312 Rawson street
(Sept 1) 35.00
4-r apt., 4-396 Piedmont Ave. .. 17.50
WE PUBLISH A WEEKLY RENT BULLETIN, giving a good description of
everything we have for rent Get a copy.
JOHN -J. WOODS IDE.
Atlanta Phene 618 12 AUBURN AVE. Bell Phone Ivy 671.
WAREHOUSE FOR RENT
3 AND 5 PACKARD STREET, eomri' Madison Avenue, we
have this three-story brick building, dimensions being
20,000 square feet, cement floors, elevator service. Good of
fice on first floor. First-class railroad service. This is one
of the best renting propositions in town. Call at our office
for particulars.
Chas P. Glover Realty Company
2y> WALTON STREET.
THE EUCLID APARTMENTS
THIS NEW APARTMENT House at 161 Euclid Avenue has just been
completed and consists of 16 three and four-room apartments Each
apartment fronts Euclid Avenue and has all the latest improvements
and novelties. The wall safes are attractive features for valuables, and
the three-room apartments have wall beds, which really makes them
equal to four rooms. Prices are^32 50 and $37.50 The neighborhood la
unexcelled.
IN THE BOSCOBEL, which adjoins,
ments at $30 to $35 each.
are three and four-room apart-
FITZHUGH KNOX
1613 Candler Building
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
FOR SALE
JOHN J.
WOODSIDE
WEST PEACHTREE PLACE
(Cottage, $3,750.)
House has 6 rooms, gas, bath, etc.
Nice lot. Easy terms.
THOS R FINNEY. SALES MANAGER,
12 “Real Estate Row.”
FOR SALE'FT
G R REN K
REAL T Y
COMPANY
TWO WEST END BARGAINS.
JUST OFF Gordon street we have orders to sell
immediately the very prettiest home in West
End. Corner lot 95 by 200; eight rf«mia; furnace
heat, servants' house, garage, with natural shade;
owner moved away; most jam up place In Weat
End for sale
LEE STREET COTTAGE.
SIX ROOMS-Right near Park Street Church;
deep lot; fine car service. Both of these plates
_ we ward to show to you.
611 EMPIRE RLDG. REAL ESTATE. RENTING, LOANS. Phones 1599.
Central Property to Exchange
WE CAN exchange a small lot on orte street, within 600 feet of the
Candler Building, for a small farm or acreage, close to Atlanta
preferred. Will give good value. Cone street is in the shadow of the
skyscrapers and. at the pn$ce at which it can be bought, should yield
handsome profits.
SMITH & EWING
IVY 1513.
REAL ESTATE. RENTING AND LOANS.
130 PEACHTREE STREET.
Atlanta 2865.
ON TUESDAY. August 5, next. Legal Sale Day. we will sell be-
■ foreCourt House door the southwest corner of Fair and
Fraser streets, fronting 67 feot >10 inches on Fair street, by 90
feet on Fraser street. This property is inside the half-mile
circle, and has many fine advantages from a business stand-
Sold for administration of D. Gussi estate. Terms, half
balance 1 to 2 years 7 per cent. Be on hand.
GREENE REALTY CO.
Agents.
point.
cash,
REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE.
f^^^fK^jeorgTsTTafi^land will pxchang*
for Atlanta property at cash value.
Owner, 1423 Candler Bldg 7-23-19
WHAT have you to exchange for a beau
tiful 12-room residence with all mod
ern conveniences? Address owner,
383. care Georgian. 7-21-2
WANTED—To exchange house and lot
worth $1,200, on car line, for farm of
equal value. Address Box 473,^ care
Georgian. 7-19-8
FARMS FOR SALE.
I OWN and offer for tale, exchange or
lease, several well improved produc
live farms Has* terms G. H. Wad
dell. 114 Candlerf Building. 6-26-i
REAL ESTATE AND
CONSTRUCTION NEWS
j
Several Big Deals
Reported Wednesday
Announcement Soon of Interesting
Transactions—Realty Looking Up.
Marietta Street Lease.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR EX*
CHANGE.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Beautiful
six room cottage on Atlanta's beauti
ful East Lake Drive Price $3,550.
Will take as part payment a nice lot
on good street or 1913 touring car; bal
ance like rent Plenty of shade Large
lot Near Druid Hills, on the driveway
Dr. W A. Gardner Phone 6478-J Ivy
or 93 West. Address Dr W A. Gardner,
care Howell Park Sanitarium. West
End, Atlanta. 69-20-7
FOR BEAUTIFUL HOMES and build
ing lots in College Park, the most de
sirable suburb of Atlanta, see 1. C Mc-
Cr°ry :
FARMS for sale near Fort Valley; will
exchange for Atlanta property J. T
Kimbrough, 409 Atlanta National Bank
Building. 7-11-29
Reports of big sales in realty cir
cles have taken the place largely of
news of the medium-sized transac
tions. and are proving infinitely mo^e
interesting. An investor, for Instance,
has bought an $80,000 parcel that he
will hold for enhancement, and an
owner has refused more than half a
million on a downtown corner. An
other dealer, it is reported, has sold
a handsome dwelling on a North Side
street between the Peachtrees. and
I haa refused a flattering offer on cen
tral property wanted by a syndicate
for improvement with a substantial
| building.
There are other signs of returning
activity in real estate, and the deal
ers are very optimistic of a heavy
fall business. Details of the above
transactions are expected to come
out in a week, when they will be
ready for .announcement. Other trades
are in the contract stage.
• • *
Chamber Directors Meeting.
The directors of the Chamber of
Commerce Realty Company met Tues
day afternoon at the Chamber of
I Commerce rooms in the Empire Ruild-
i ing and decided to fix a price on the
four top floors of the Chamber of
Commerce Building so that this price
I could be submitted to the local com-
! mittee of merchants and manufac-
I turers. The directors are meeting
j again Wednesday afternoon to flx this
| price definitely, and a report to the
i other body is expected at once.
• * *
Marietta Street Lease.
Mr. Rankin, of the Smith. Ewing
& Rankin Renting Agency, has an
nounced the lease for a term of No.
164 Marietta street, a three-story and
basement building, to the Atlanta En
velope Company for a client, at about
$3,000 a year. The building contains
about 20,000 square feet of floor space.
Meeting on Realty Loans.
A subcommittee of the State Leg
islature has taken hold of the bill to
repeal the bill of 1910. which pro
hibits loans of State and municipal
funds on real estate. Committees of
the Atlanta Real Estate Board ap
peared at the Capitol Tuesday after
noon to present arguments in favor of
the repeal, and they received a warm
reception.
Certain bond dealers who are inter
ested in having the bill remain as en
acted also appeared. Speaking of
their argument. Harris White, presi
dent of the Atlanta Real Estate
Board, declared it was “weak.”
Concrete Buildings Planned.
j Two concrete buildings will soon be
! erected by the syndicate interested In
the Walker street development. These
structures will face on Walker street.
* where the new’ Southern Railway tracks
will pass, and will be used for whole
sale and manufacturing purposes. More
than tw’enty applications for space have
been received by the projectors Among
those in the syndicate are W. F. Mc
Kern ie. Tom Stocks, W. J. Blalock and
Ernest Duncan.
Judge Don A Pardee recently ap
proved a connection between the At
lanta. Birmingham and Atlantic and the
Southern at this point, and the work
can start at once laying tracks from
the Southern to Haynes street.
PROPERTY TRANSFERS.
Warranty Deeds.
$600—New’ton St. John to R. O.
Adams, lot 105x180 feet southeast cor
ner Automobile avenue and Adams
avenue. July 22.
$500—Jack D. Hayes to M. Levin
and Joe Cohen, lot 40xS0 feet north
side Lena street. 120 feet east of Ash
by street. July 17.
$1,500— Joel T Dares to John T.
Taylor, lot 50x150 feet 61 feet w r est of
southwest corner West Tenth street
and Ridge avenue. July 18.
$8,500 s. W. Sullivan to M. F.
Moore, lot 48x155 feet south side Ar-
gard avenue 294 feet west of High
land avenue. October 2. 1909.
$4,125—Mrs Jessie May Cunning
ham to Walker Street Methodist Epis
copal Church. South, No. 21 Stone
wall street, 48x140 feet. March 17.
$2.000—Mrs. Jessie L. T. Stark to
John F. Green, lot 1480x1611 feet west
side McDonough road at intersection
of Constitution road, three-tenths in
terest. July 19.
$4.000—E G. Black to G E. Ma
thews. lot 76x278 feet north side Gor
don street 196 feet east of Hopkins
street; also triangular lot at north
west corner of above lot. March 8.
1911.
$350—Mrs. Mattie E. Jones to J. A.
Sewell, lot 50x166 feet north side
Bain street 500 feet west of Bachelor
avenue. July 22.
$175—W. L. Venable to J W. Phil
lips. lot 150x230 feet west side Bayard
street 364 feet north of Francis street.
July 3.
Warranty Deeds.
$1.000—M. Levin and Joe Cohen to
James H. McNesser and Harry Con-
stangy. lot 40 by 80 feet, north side
Lena street, 120 feet east of Ashby
street. July 19.
$1.200—Ludella E. Peacock to
Thomas Roseborough, lot 50 by 110
feet, west side McDaniel street, 100
feet north of Gardner street. July 18.
$500—George P. Moore to Mr?. M.
A. A. Wellborn, lot 50 by^74 feet,
south side Home avenue, 200 feet east
of Gress avenue. July 22.
$3,200—J. M. Farmer to J. T. and
W. C. Slaughter, lot 50 by 100 feet,
south side Linden street, 93 feet east
of Piedmont avenue. July 22.
$240—Gordon F. Mitchell to Owen
C. McConnell, lot 8 by 222 feet, east
side North Boulevard, 122 feet north
of Forrest avenue, one-half interest.
July 21.
$3.500—Robert L. York to Mrs. Nas-
sie Tuggle, No 535 Highland avenue,
33 by 170 feet. June 26.
Bonds for Title.
$1.400—Cobbs Land Company to
Mrs. A. J. Callaw’ay. lot 28, block 1,
Cobbs Land Company property, 50 by
154 feet, on Elizabeth lane. July 14.
Transferred to Joseph Buchman, July
21.
$10,500—Atlanta Banking and Sav
ings Company to L. F. Henderson, lot
40 by 171 feet, north side Stokes ave
nue. at southwest cornep lot tv, block
D, of West End Park. July 16.
$26,000—Mrs 1 . Mattie F. Huggins to
M *s. Kate G. Ryder, No. 342 Ponce
DeLeon avenue, 38 by 316 feet. July 3.
3.
$3,000—L. S. Huntley Company to
Mrs. (’ora P. M. Scott, lot 50 by 122
feet, east side Roswell road, 314 feet
from Peax?htree roati. July 3.
$50,000—J. F. Leary to Phoenix
Planing Mill, lot 153 by 43 by 492 by
75 by 500 by 182 by 524 feet, east side
Sampson street, 100 feet south of
Highland avenue; also lot 50 by 152
feet, south side Highland avenue. 503
feet east of Sampson street; also lot
43 by 142 feet, south side Highland,
603 feet east of Sampsjii street. De
cember 22. 1909.
Loan Deeds.
$1.500—James R. Cothran to Penn
Mutual Life Insurance Company, No.
138 East Merritts avenue, 40 by 95
feet. July 15.
$1.000—J. B. Pruitt to Joseph Buch
man, lot 29 by 100 feet, southwest
corner Griffin and Meldrum ytreets.
July 21.
$1,200—Mrs. Leoncra Bridwell to
Sophia Stewart (by guardian). No. 720
South Pryor street, 50 by 125 feet.
July 21.
$3.000—John T. Taylor to S. J.
Crowe, lot 50 by 150 feet, south side
West Tenth street, 61 feet west of
Ridge avenue. July 18.
$2,000—M. S. Moore to Saving"
Building and Loan Association, lot 48
by 155 feet, south side Argard avenue,
294 feet w r est of Highland avenue.
July 21.
$5,000—Jonathan B. Frost to Hugh
Richardson, No. 54 West Eleventh
street. 50 by 142 feet. July 22.
$2,000—Mrs. Elizabeth W. Tolberr
and Mine Mary R. Hodgson. No. 169
Mills street, 100 by 100 feet. July 9.
$1,300—J. T. and W. C. Slaughter to
Meridian Life Insurance Company, lot
50 by 100 feet, south side Linden ave
nue, 93 feet east of Piedmont avenue.
July 22.
$510—J. T. and W. C. Slaughter to
J. E. Carroll, same property. July 22.
$300—Georgia Reeves to Mrs. Ella
C. McEachern, lot 25 by 100 feet, west
side Howell street. 139 feet north of
Irwin street. July 22.
$100—Mrs. Marv A. Williamson to
Miss Elizabeth J. Sellers, lot 50 by 193
feet, south side Chattahoochee ave
nue, 335 feet west of Cherry street.
July 17.
Administrator's Deed.
$525—T. (’. Hodgson estate (by ad
ministrator) to Mrs. E. VV. Tolbert
and Mary R. Hodgson, Nos. 169-171
and 173 Mills street, 100 by 100 feet.
May 6.
Executors' Deeds.
$240—Mrs. Clara Mitchell estate (by
executors) to Owen C. McConnell, lot
8 by' 222 feet, east side North Boule
vard. 122 feet north of Forrest ave
nue, one-half Interest. July 21.
$5—C. K. Maddox (by executor) to
Lizzie M. Maddox, lot 46 by 150 feet,
west aide Groveland avenue. 191 feet
north of Trabert avenue July 21.
To Carry Out Will—Mrs. Clara
Mitchell esta f e (by executors) to Ar
thur N. Robinson. No. 144 East Har
ris street, 35 by 102 feet. July 21.
$6.900—D. Greenfield estate (by ex
ecutors) to Manning Phillips, lot 20
by 53 feet, ^outhw'est side James
street. 157 feet southeast of West
Cain street; also lot 20 by 53 feet,
southwest side James street. 177 feet
southeast of West Cain street. June
17.
Liens.
$68—South River Brick Company
vs. Tom Thornton, lot 50 by 100 feet
on White street at w r est side Howell
Mill road. 500 feet north of DeFoor’s
Ferry road. No date.
Quitclaim Deeds.
$1—J. C. Jenkins to T. J. Fam-
brough, lot 44 by 209 feet, west sid^
Capitol avenue. 377 feet south o-
northeast corner land lot 75. July 15
$5—Mark J. Parrott to Joel T
Daves, lot 50 by 150 feet, south side
West Tenth street. 61 feet west of
Ridge avenue. July 18.
$5—F. VY. Benson to M. S. Mo^r?
lot 42 by 75 feet, north side Washita
avenue. 266 feet west of Highland
avenue. July 8.
BUILDING PERMITS.
J400—John J. Woodside. No. 256
East Hunter street, repair Are dam
age. Day work.
$150—Mendenhall Apartments. No.
521 Peachtree street, repairs and
build garage Day work.
$420—Dr. Theodore Toepel, No. 48
Semjnole avenue, install furnace.
Belcher Heating and Plumbing Com
pany. - £