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T? 0 QMS ANDBO A R D. j
nTTH^RooMS ami t al^elSoard; home
like; all modern conveniences. 43 ,
Trinity avenue Main 1588-J.
TWO nicely furnished rooms with board. •
also one unfurnished room; newly i»a-
pered. reasonable rates 291 lias ( Hun ter
R()' »M and hoard at reson&ble rates. 1
Apply 62 Houston street
GOOD BOARD, clone In. very reason
able; prefer young men. Apply 270
Houston street. Ivy 0654.
ONE furnished room, with or without !
board, private family; steam heat Ivy
TUT.
516 WEST PEACHTREE.
BOARD, with morning and evening!
meals. Gentlemen. Ivy >719-L.
*ftVO delightful iQoms with board; pri
vate home, Beach tree street. Ivy
1779-J. i
ba RC,I*. steam-heated rooms for gen
. ■krai • Apply
street. |
fclCKLY furnished room and hoard, i
all conveniences; close in. Ill Wash- I
ington si Main 6361-J
:m WHITEHALL.
KICK, large front room and good board;
young men or business ladies Every
convenience. Call Main 2120_-L.
>7 E NORTH AVE.
NICELY furnished rooms with all con
veniences. Ivy 242.1-J.
AUBURN II()i:SK
Center of city, low rates. 27 Auburn
Avenue
JrVRNISHKD room and board to young
man in private family. 263 West
Peachtree. Hell Phone Ivy 3534-J
TWO connecting rooms on second tioor.
ioi I ij tol Ave. Rain 2484-J.
*62 PEACHTREE, floe location, .mite of
moms suitable for three First-class
table hoard 7-27-122
IfOTICE If you wish to And the best
Southern table in the city of Atlanta
with board and among the heat people,
try 477 Peachtree St. Ask the Georgian
for references. 7-27-8
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
HOUSES FOR RENT.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
DEUGHTFl bhY furnished cool rooms
for nice young men only, with hoard
181 Ivy St. 7-27-6
THREE furnished rooms, close In, low
and reasonable rates, with or with
out meals, for men only. Phono Ivy
3918-L. 192 CourtlaruP
PESIRABLE rooms with board. 76 and
79 West Peachtree; Ideal location;
reasonable. "Ivy 1449 - J 7-24-26
KICK furnished rooms, with or with
out board 69% E. Alabama street.
Atlanta phone 2853. 7-20-84
68 WALTON ST.
BLOCK of postoffice, under new man
agement; large, cool rooms, newly
furnished, painted and papered. Meals
a specialty at reasonable prices. 7-21-16
NJCF rooms and heard, ladies or gen
tlemen $4 to $6 week. 123 Capitol
Avenue. 28-36
*22 E CAIN, nicely furnished rooms and
board, thrw minutes from Candler
Bldg Ivy 578-J. 7-15-27
frKST MEALS IN TOWN, 13 WEEK;
ROOM AND MEALS, $4 197 SOUTH
PRYOR CALL MAIN 5048 7-8-42
IVY HOTEL, 08 IVY ST
AMERICAN PLAN $1.25 up Weekly
Rates. 7-8-*
=: ~^ BOARD WANTED. 33
MAN" with references^wTstn'H
room and hoard with private family;
North Side preferred. State particulars.
Boy 794 care Georgia]!.
fVANTKD—By business woman room
and board on South Side; state full
particulars when replying Address Z.
jv Box 8H0,_ea rei bHirgian
frOl SEKEKPINO ROOMS FOR REN'f
TWO light housekeeping rooms, close in.
all conveniences 86 Capitol avenue.
* HOTE LS WAN 7E 5
go<h 1 live town in Georgia or Florida,
by an experienced hotel man; either
European or American plan Address
P O Box 393, Fernand!na. Fla. 29-21 7
SUMMER RESORTS.
JTTIVTtTTNTT P'urnTshed for the summer.
three cottages, located on Southern
Railroad, between Fiat Rock and Safuda,
N C. For particulars, write Mrs. G M
Bacon. Zirconia, N. C.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.
*f\ <>nnect(ng rooms, furnished for
housekeeping, nice location. 58 West
Peachtree.
SLICKLY furnished rooms In private
home; gentlemen only. 19 Hast Har
ris street. Phone Ivy 6349-J.
. fwo connecting furnished rooms for
rent, also one single room. Main
3722-L.
WANTED Roommate for nicely fur
nished room, dose in; refined young
man; no cigarette smokers Atlunta
5701 -M.
on • nicel) fui n hi d "■ nt room close
in; reasonable rates Apply 226 East
Fair street.
ONE nicely screened, furnished cool
room; ali conveniences. Gentlemen
only 338 East Fair
TWO nicely furnished rooms; private
family; all conveniences. Main 2958-L.
223 Capitol avenue
THREE housekeeping rooms, partly fur
nished; private bath, (’all M 5227.
Mr. Berry
ONE OR TWO furnished rooms, with or
without meals; use of adjoining hath
room; on the car line. In College I’a/k.
! | b
Fit IV A'fir BATH electric lights, fur
nace htsai. Gentlemen. 101 Peachtree
place. Ivy 4468-J.
SEVERAL nicely furnished rooms for
gentlemen or couples, all conveniences.
866 Piedmont avenue, first door from
Forrest avenue
SEVERAL nicely furnished, large, well
located rooms, close in. rates very
reasonable. Apply $>4 East Harris street.
BEAUTIFULLY furnished, cool and
shady front room for gentlemen only.
Apply 63 East Harris street.
KTcE ROOMS, furnished for light
housekeeping also nice rooms for
young men; conveniences. 422 White-
■ hall
LARGE, cool front rooms, furnished,
one adjoining bath; close in. cheap
. 216 Souths Pryor.
NICELY furnished room and kitchen
ette; references exchanged; $3 per
week 388 Peachtree.
a \VO nicely furnished, cool rooms rea
sonable; walking distance. 235 South
I r S t
TWO nicely furnished front
raves reasonable; close in.
Main 5088-J
Ft K NISH HD ROOMS for light house
keeping; private hath; sink In kitchen
Main 4231-L.
ROOMS for rent Trained nurse; other
nurses in house. Phone Ivy 3281
ONE nice large front room for rent.
Apply 145 Peachtree street
FOR RENT Nicely furnished room;
private family; North Side. Ivy
2506-J
A LARGE bright cool room for gentle
man; next to bath; all conveniences;
near in. Ivy 5202-L.
TWo nice rooms ami kitchenette, com
pletely furnished for light housekeep
ing. to parties without children, splen
did location, private family, one block of
Grant Park; good ear service. 428 E.
Georgia. '
ONE nicely furnished room; private
family, walking distance of city. Ap
ply 86 Williams.
TWO nice front rooms, in good location;
rates reasonable. Apply 191 E Pine
Street,
ONE large, neatly furnished front room,
with dressing room and porch con
necting, for fprtleinan. Apply 247 East
Pine street or call Ivy 3625-.T
TWO OR THREE connecting rooms for
light housekeeping or two gentlemen
Private home, with all conveniences
Close in 49 Brotherton street No chil
dren ' Atlanta^ phone 3424
RENT—Nicely furnished front
ajo. c 'se ii. a.-t Cain street
picely furnished rooms, single,
sets of light housekeeping
“ 1 It.
W.A.F0STER & RAYMOND ROBSON
11 EDGE WOO
REAL ESTATE. R
D AVENUE
ENTINO AND LOANS
FOR SALE
ON BOULEVARD DRIVE. In prettiest
block In Kirkwood, fronting the car
line, attractive and well-built home of
six rooms and sleeping porch; all con
veniences. dandy lot 100x200 feet;
splendid oak shade; $4,350, on attrac
tive terms This Is the best buy in
this rapid!) growing section. See Mr.
Frederick
ON SUNSET AVENUE, between
Simpson and Thurmond, a five-
room home lot 45x150 to alley; con
venient to river < ars. city conven
iences. only $2,350; terms. See Mr
White
ON EAST NINTH STREET we hnve
a modern home of eight large rooms;
hardwood floors; furnace; pretty fix
tures. interior finished in hardwood.
This place is worth more, but the
owner has Instructed us to sell, so
we are niacing a price of $8,750 on
terms, for a quick sale 8ee Mr.
Mart in
IN INMAN PARK, on Kdgewood ave
nue, a two-story nine-room resi
dence. with two complete bathrooms;
dandy lot. 90 feet wide; hf st car serv
ice in the city; splendid buy for
$8,500 See Mr White Terms
EIGHT ACRES in ihe East bak“ se-
tlon, convenient to car service; city
water, sewerage, electric lighting;
best buy on the market for $4,500.
See Mr Radford or Mr Hook.
IE YOU HAVE MONEY to lend we
FOR RENT.
R-r h , 347 East Georgia avenue $1
6-r h., Vaughn street 1
5-r. h.. 88 Foundry street 1
5-r. h., Harrison road, Hapevllle. 1
5- r h., 825 Marietta
6- r. h., 125 Bryan *
5-r h., 19 E. Washington, East
Point
5- r. h., 249 Clifton
6- r. h.. 227 Ira
5- r. h , 68 Albemarle *
6- r h., 18 Brooks avenue
5- r. h , 339 Ormond
6- r. h., 120 Broyles street
6-r. h . 15 East Ponce Del-eon
avenue, Decatuf
5-r. h.. 291 Ashby
5-r h , Boulevard DeKalb
5- r h., 21 I-ena
6- r. h.. 44 Norwood
6-r. h . 41 Orleans street
6-r. h , McPherson avenue
5-r. h., 488 Houston
5-r. h , 96 Love Joy
94 Berean
6-r. h..
car place it safe
Iv.
OX NEXT Tuesday mnrninfr (le<ral salo day) at 10 o’clock, we
are going to nt>ll before the court house door
111 WHITEHALL TERRACE.
The lot fronts 42 feet, has ft depth of 108 feet, and has on
* it a 7-room 2-storv frame dwelling, now renting for $20 per
month, and with just a little money spent on the house it would
easily boring $25 per month.
This property is obliged to be sold in order to wind up
the estate of Mrs. Victoria A. Foster. There is a mortgage of
$1,000 bearing 7 per cent interest, maturing September 1, 1918,
which must be assumed by the purchaser, and the balance paid
in cash.
Go out and examine this property carefully and attend
the sale next Tuesday. •
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR
WE NEED MORE HOUSES TO RENT.
WHILE we have a goodly number of houses on our lint to rent, we are un
able to supply the demand. If you have a house that is vacant or Is going
to he vacant, list it with us We will rent it for you We have a big ad
vantage over our competitor*, for the fact that we move tenants free. We
get the first chance with almost every one looking for a house.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
REAL ESTATE, RENTING, STORAGE.
Phone*, Bell, Ivy 671; Atlanta, 618. 12 ‘‘Real Estate Row.”
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
East Lake Drive Bungalow
SIX ROOMS—$3,500.
ONE BLOCK and a half from the North Decatur car line,
on the East Lake Drive, we have a brand-new bungalow
of fi large rooms, bath, hallway, lias city water and elec
tricity, and on level east front lot. School house around
corner. Can sell you this pretty home for $3,500, and make
easy terms.
THOMSON & LYNES
18 AND 20 WALTON STREET.
PHONE IVY 718.
FOR SALE Bt
G R K E N
REA E T
COMP AN
511 EMPIRIC BLDG. REAL
TWO WERT END BARGAINS
I 7W JTTRT OFF Gordon atrert wr hart* order* to sell
"4 Immediately the very prettiest home In W, st
F.nd Corner lot 95 by 200; eight rooms furnace
Y hfit. wrvants’ house; garage, with natural shade;
owner moved away; most Jam-up place in West
End for sale.
LEE STREET COTTAGE.
Y HVK ROOMS Right near Parfc Street Church;
deep lot; fine ear service. Both of those places
we want to show to you
ESTATE. RENTING. LOANS. Phones 1599.
ROOMS FOR RENT.
SHED
)1 front rooms, one block post-
^FURNISI
fWITooST
office; irentlemen only. 74 Walton st
EXCEPTIONALLY neatly furnished
room for two young men or cottple;
fine* location; good car Bervice; all con
veniences; in private home A. W . care
Georgian, for reference*. Ivy 3156.1.
ONE furnished room for rent 307 Raw-
son; all conveniences. Gall Atlanta
1668.
THREE connecting upstairs rooms; two
light housekeeping downstair* rooms,
also furnished rooms. 201 South For-
th
TWO connecting rooms for housekeep-
ing; nice location. 58 W. Peachtree.
NIGH front room*, fine location, one
block froin car line, only $10 per
month. 102 Ivy Htreet
THREE furnished rooms; cool and In
good location; one hundred feet from
Pea< htree St 17 East Cain st.
GENTLEMAN can get nicely furnished
room; all conveniences Apartment 3,
148 Forrest avenue
ROOMS furnished or unfurnished for
light housekeeping, near Motordrome;
cheap rute. Apply 106 Irwin street.
7-27-116
NICELY furnished room in private
home. Kates cheap; for man or wo
man 324 Houston street. 7-27-112
TWO connecting rooms, private en
trance. furnished complete. Vacant
August 1. For adults only. Phone Main
till 7-27-53
19 WEST CAIN.
A FEW refined people eati get elegant
rooms, adjoining hath, in private fam
ily. with or without hoard; all newly
renovated, brick house, close in. Ivy
7436-J. 7-27-65
THREE furnished housekeeping rooms;
sink and kitchen. Call M. 2763-.I.
7-26-2
BEAUTIFUL downstairs front room.
cool, fine location Reasonable rate
339 Courtland. Ivy 6964 7-27-5
rooms;
Phone
FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
ROOMS FOR RENT.
tM~and kltchenetter gas stove,
electric lights, use of phone. Ivy
1777 -i - *
For
NICELY furnished suite or single rooms
in house on Boulevard, Private fam
ily. All conveniences. For summer
months. Ivy 2687 7-27-116
AT THE OAROU/rON.
20 CARNEGIE WAY FURNISHED
APARTMENTS AND FURNISHED
RJ M - MS J E STEELE. MGR 7 21 I
THE FELT6n, 107 IVY ST
Nicely furnished rc mis; hot and cold
hatns; all conveniences. 7-16-25
CIIKSTBR FIELD.
EXCLUSIVE bachelor apartment; show
er-bath 15 W. Harris. 7-6-18
10 EAST CMS STREET.
TWO elaborately furnished rooms, very
cool, close in 7-16-26
ONE furnished room, suitable for cou
ple or two young men or two young
ladies. reference required Apply 331
Courtland Street. Bell phone 1760.
6-22-5
THE PICKWICK.
Now, 'IVn Story and Fireproof.
Cool outside rooms with connecting
hath. •
Convenient shower baths on each
floor.
77 Fairiie Street, next Carnegie LI
v 6 5-32
UNFURNISHED ROOMS COR RENT.
fiTWsn END, two rooms and kitch
enette. sink, electric lights, tele
phone, partly furnished if desired.
West 302-.J
FOR RENT Four nice, large, connect
ed. unfurnished rooms, separate en
trance, private bath; best location on
South Side Main 2970-J.
F U R NI SHE D AHART$. FOR RENT
ONE nice suite of rooms or one large
room can he had at very reasonable
rates Apply 183 Ivy street or phone
Ivy <576
NICELY furnished apartment, sleeping
porch, private hath, use of library; $22
month 107 ’■ once I >eLeon pla< e
FURNISHED apartment; private home
Everything clean and new. Rhone
Ivy 5133. 7-27-23
UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS.
FOR RENT.
rooms, second
floor, modern; veranda, stables, gar
age. electricity. Phone Main 4091-.)
THE EUCLID APAKT-
M ENTS.
THREE and four rooms. Every
apartment fronts Euclid avenue.
Wall beds, wall safes for valuables.
Every known modern improvement.
The most perfect ventilated apart
ments in city. Neighborhood excel
lent, surrounded by handsome
homes. Prices $32.o0 and $37.50.
FITZIIUG1I KNOX.
1613 Candler Bldg.
FOR RENT Mendenhall Apartment,
521-523 Peachtree. Five-room apart
ment. second floor Delivery September
1. Apply to V. H. Kriegshaber, 330 Can
dler Building Ivy 871
FOUR ROOMS ana reception hall; all
modern conveniences, close in; porch.
251 Central Ave.
DELIGHTFULLY com fortable 6-room
apartment for lease; strictly first-
class; best North Side residence sec
tion: one block of Georgian Terrace;
handsome grounds; large individual
porch; automobile accommodations, etc.
Phone Ivy 657-J.
FURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT.
NICELY furnished six-room bungalow
on Boulevard Circle, for two months,
or longer. Ivy 2687
THREE upstairs rooms, Druid Hills;
gas stove, sink No children. Ref
erences. Ray, general delivery
FOUR unfurnished rooms, all conve
niences. reasonable. Atlanta 2717.
406 East Fair.
DRUID HILLS SECTION, four rooms
and hath; yard, garden, tigs, cherries,
peaches, grapes, poultry house and run.
I v >■ 3 568 - J.
i.aTIUE first floor of four rooms to
couple; walking distance, reasonable.
>i Central Ave
THREE connecting unfurnished rooms;
also one unfurnished front room; close
n .i nd i easoi able 171 (lent rai a ye
FOR RENT Three rooms and kitchen
ette; desirable location for couple. 737
Spring street
furnished r
keeping.
on. A t lanl
CON T lN
ns for light house-
niences. 303 Raw-
lotae 3335.
IN NEXT COLUMN.
FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED.
ROOMS FOR RENT.
i! REE R* " 'MS. furnished or unfur
nished. for couple or gentlemen; close
n 108 E Ellis.
SI ‘\ ERAL nicety furnished, also unfur
nished, rm ms for rent. Apply 159 Cen
tral Avenue, y 7*26-23
UNFU RNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—-By owner. September i,
one six. one seven and one eight-room
houses; furnace heated; hardwodd floors
in main rooms; nice mantels. tile
porches, screen porches. in splendid
neighborhood, between the Peachtree*.
Call office phone Ivy 80; residence
phone Ivy 2165
ONE six-room bungalow, four rooms
furnished, in Inman Park. ('all at
once Atlanta 3646 99 Trinity Ave
BALANCE of lease for month. $15 Call
6 to 8 p. m. 49 Washington; apart
ment I
For RENT Six-room s team heated
bungalow, with sleeping porch. 105
Green avenue Phone Ivy 688S-.L
CLOSE IN Nos. 63 and 65 East Cain
street, two modern 8 room brick resi
dences, suitable for two families each.
1 vv 3834-.T
FOR RENT September 1. on South
Side, near business center, ten-room
house, gas and hot water, barn, lot 90
by 290 Ivy 2318. 42-24-7
FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED.
HOUSES FOR RENT.
FofTSaLE OR RENT New bungalow
on half-acre lot. with beautiful shade;
will make terms to suit; furnished or
unfurnished 16 Jefferson place, Deca
tur. Gu
" WAREHOUSE SPACE FOR RENT.
vVE 11. v \ i: a dealrabli wan room, ci •
ment floor, high ceiling, in the heart
of the city; railroad sidetrack; can store
several carloads of merchandise for a
few months. Write X . care Georgian.
^ OFFICES FOR RENT.
Yo^YSPP^SuTte^oT three offices) wTth
fixtures, for a long term, in one of the
most centrally located office buildings in
the city. Box 921, care Georgian.
FOR SALE
JOHN J.
WOODSIDE
HOME—SUNTSET AYE.
(Near Simpson St.)
HOUSE—Five rooms; gas, hath, street
improvements; good condition; easy
terms; price $2,350. Make offer
THUS. R FINNEY, Sales Mgr.,
12 “Real Estate Row.”
We Will Sell Before the Courthouse Door
ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, NEXT
for the Administrators of the D. Gussl Estate
TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, THE FOLLOWING
VALUABLE PROPERTY
SOUTHWEST CORNER OF E. FAIR AND FRASER STREETS, fronting 67.10
FEET ON FAIR STREET AND 90 FEET ON FRASER STREET, with
THREE HOUSES AND ONE STORE on said property.
This is very alo»e-in property; within the half-mile circle, and is ripe now'
for business purposes. Remember, IT'S A CORNER. Terms; Half cash, bal
ance in one and r two year f s, at 7 per cent.
BE ON HAND AT THE SALE.
GREENE REALTY CO. Agents.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
^harp & J^oylston
OR ME WOOD PARK,
j THIS is a new six-room cottage,
with hall. It has city water
! and electric lights. Large, shady
I lot. Less than one-half block of
| car line, and in three blocks of
j good school. A real bargain at
the price and terms we are ask
ing for it. Price $2,800. on
terms of $100 cash afid $20
month.
FOURTH WARD INVEST
MENT.
THIS is is a four-room negro
house, which is always rented
for $7.50 per month. Can be
bought for $700—over 12 per
cent. Lot 40 by 100 feet. A bar
gain.
jrth street. Au-
SMITH & EWING
130 PEACHTREE ST. (Cor. James).
FOUNDRY STREET
NO. 92 FOUNDRY STREET, between Elliott and .Man-
gum streets, lot 40x90, 6-room brick tenement,, rent
ed for $17.50 per month, and close to Terminal station.
$3,000 on terms will secure it. Getting closer in EVERY
DAY.
REAL ESTATE AND
CONSTRUCTION NEWS
UNFURNISH ED^ROOMS^WANTED.
WAJtTEfi To lease In" neighborhood
Georgian Terrace, modern home, five
bedrooms Perfnanent. P O. Box 28.
FOUR or five rooms with front porch
by couple; no children. Address K L.
C., Box 861, care Georgian.
WANTED Two or three unfurnished
connecting rooms; prefer upstairs and
on North Side; close in. with conveni
ences for housekeeping. Address W P.
Reed. Jr, No. 8 Engine House.
UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS
WANTED.
root
heated apartment, close in, by Sep
tember l Address Apartment, Box 8
:ii'n Georgian
%:
UNFURNISHED HOUSES.
WANTED
To^LH^WsE, from owner, nine-room
house, on or near Peaehtrees. Phone
Ivy 3707-J.
FURNISHED HOUSES FOR SALE.
l * * 1; SALE A v iei y delight Gil. com*
fortable, cool five-room cottage on
St Simons beach, neat and nicely fur-
nishejl; centrally located. Going away
and will sell all cheap to right party.
Apply to Mrs. O. L. Merrifield, SL Si
mons Itland, Ga.
GARGAGES FOR RENT.
YTh?~r'eNT Br ick~ garage or'^'repaTr
shop at 23 West Cain; holds six or
eight cars, electric lights, washroom
and stock room. Phone Ivy 2467.
FOR RENT Large ggrage with electric
lights, $10 per month. 263 West Peach
tree.
FOR RENT Brick garage or repair
shop at 23 West Cain; holds six or
eight cars, electric lights, washroom
and stock room. Phone Ivy 2467.
JdONEY TO LOAN.
^ MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE
AND OTHERS, upon their own names;
cheap rates, easy payments. Confi
dential D H. Tolman, 820 Austell
Building.
^ REAL ^STATE^FOR^SALE.
PoR REXT'^oTP SALE ~-Residence in
best section. AU conveniences. Price
and terms reasonable. Apply owner, 708
Candler Building.
HIGH-CLASS BUNGALOW, new, stone
front, hardwood floors, tile bath. Call
owner. Ivy 7799-J.
REAL EST FOR SALE.. .. .. — -
LOT on Briar Cliff Road; fronts Druid
Hills; 100 feet front. About 250 feet
hack This is prettiest lot in Atlanta.
Water in front. If you have $850 for
cash payment, will sell you a bargain.
Address R W., 705 Temple Court, or
call Ivy 1473-J at night.
texas School lands. $i.m to is
acre; one-fortieth down, balance forty
years. Information and Texas map
free. Journal Publishing Company,
Houston, Tex.
SPECIAL HOME FUNDb TO LEND.
any amount; 6 per cent. Write or
call. S W Carson. 24 South Broad
S t reeL 4-1-17
FARM LOANS PLACED in any Amount
on imuroved farm lands in Georgia j
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, j
Foster & Robson, 11‘Edgewooc
Avenue.
ACCOUNT CHANGE in business
I will sell my home in Druid
Hill section at less than it cost
me. Location ideal, lot 185 deep,
fine garden, chicken runs and
back ygrd. House has hardwood
floors in three rooms, is screened
throughout, including back
porch. Tile bathroom between
the bed rooms. Exposed beam
ceiling, sliding doors, gas, elec
tric lights, hot and cold water.
Modern in every respect. If you
want up-to-date-Lome at sacrifice
price and reasonable terms, sea
me at once or call M. 2059. \ .
IL. Box 49, care Georgian. _____
BIG BARGAIN.
A HUME FOR $J.r>5«.
WE HAVE two pretty five-room cot
tages. on Hale street, Inman Park.
These are complete little homes and are
well built. Can sell them for $2,550
each, on terms of $250 cash and $20 per
month This is $500 under value. You
can buy a big bargain if you come
quick. sV. A. Baker & Co.. A. L. An
derson. Joe D. Skinner. 1115-1116 Fourth
National Bank Building. Phone Main
€ 13.
LEASE OR SALE—Artistic bungalow:
screened, tiled, furnace, garage. Ad
dress Ansley Park," care Georgian.
Special Inducements on
THREE six-room North Side homes for
a few davs See me at once. D. C.
Smith. 901 Empire Building Phone
Main 2059.
FU R NIS H ED JROO M ^WANTED.
wYnYt^T^ Two furnished~Yoorris for
light housekeeping; Inman Park sec
tion preferred A. R C., Box 402, care
Georgian.
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS WANTED
\t\\>fVKn - Four housekeeping rooms by
couple August 15 or September 1;
must he good neighborhood and reason
able. Phone Ivy 1880-L.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
PrUNISlTKU 'HOTKI. for' sale; 40
rooms, eight with hath; sample rooms;
good patronage; five railroads; ownet;
banging business Trading Company,
Box 232. Athens. Ga
WANTED Party to Invest $500 in small
factory now paying; well established.
Answer Factory, care Georgian.
FOR SALE Drug store in South Geor-
gia city of 8.000 population; stock ap
proximately $7,000. including soda fount,
fixtures, etc. owner going into larger
business In Atlanta Will sell quick for
$5 000. Address 1< . Box 406. care Geor
gian^
. > ■!’ SALE Splendid hoarding house
proposition; will sell cheap. Address
> M . care Georgian.
Notice to Business Men.
LUNCH 2oc. Ponclana, 24 East Ellis
7-23-8
MOVED TO 130Lg Peachtree St., oppo
site Candler Bldg . Tom Weaver. Tai
lor. establish.*,i 1900 Tailoring, refit
ting. altering, dry cleaning and pressing
7-16-15
MONEY WANTED.
TTXvTeTv $L8<NMoan f<>r five years at
7 per cent, on improved property, val
ued $4,500. ('all Decatur 224 J H. Phil
lips.
WANTED By a widow. $50 for sixty
days. Gilt-edge security. With good
interest. Box 198, care Georgian.
ESTABLISHED 1888
6*—\VE WILL PAY—6*
ON SAYINGS
In Sums of $500 and over
TIIE MERCHANTS AND MECHANICS
BANKING AND LOAN CO..
209 Grant Building Telephone Ivy 5341.
Cash Capital $120,000.
Thos. J. Wesley. Cashier.
B. M. Grajut, President.
8-11-69
$100 CASH. $20-$25 MONTHLY.
FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE in Oaknurst,
$2,500. new; five-room cottage in In
man Park. $3,000. new; six-room cot
tage In East Point, $2,500. new; five-
room cottage In College Park. $2,250;
six-room cottage in Capitol View, $2,500.
See us about these. D. C. Smith, 901
E t pin Bldg i ’hone M 2059
w«» LOTS for sale In East Point, East
Washington avenue, by owner. Ad-
•ess 110 Capitol Avenue.
rtEAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR EX
CHANGE. _
HAVE about $2,000 equity in North Side
property, yielding monthly income,
will sell or trade for modern North Side
home Address A., Box 788. Atlanta.
FOR BEAUTIFUL HOMfcS and build
ing lots In College Park, the most de
sirable suburb of Atlanta, see I. C Me*
■ Tory
FARMS for sale near Fort Valley; will
exchange for Atlanta property. J T.
Kimbrough. 409 Atlanta National Bank
Building. 7-11-29
REAL E ST A T E F OR EX CHAN G E _
^n^To exchange four lots with
out any loan for equity in tiic^ new
bungalow with large lot: close in: that
has to he sold. Address Owner, 15 Jef
ferson place Decatur, Ga.
R E At_ESWANT E D._ ^
W A N1'El ~ ^f^huiTYor^iwesTmenrr^^
reel from owner, real estate: Good
cash payment. Address Quick. Box 332,
care Georgian.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN
Published by The Georgian Comp*Jiy
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Legislators Inspect
Home of E.P. Ansley
Looking for Governor’s Mansion Site.
Druid Hills Property Brings $11,000
Cash—Other Notes.
That members of the State Legis
lature have been quietly inspecting
prospective sites for the new Gov
ernor’s Mansion became known Sat
urday. A small delegation has been
out several times to look over the fine
residence of Edwin P. Ansley in Ans
ley Park, it is said, and have sought
to get a proposition from Mr. Ansley.
While Mr. Ansley’s position in the
matter has not been learned, cjpse
friends declare that he will sell. His
lot is one of the highest in Ansley
Park, with a commanding view of the
surrounding country'. -It contains six
or eight acres and about 1,000 feet of
frontage on two streets. The house
is two stories and built of stone quar
ried in the park.
The delegation is said to have look
ed over W. F. Winecoff’s marble house
in Ansley Park. This was offered to
the Legislature two years ago. Mr.
Winecoff wanted an appraisal board
to determine the value of the place
and agreed to sell at that price.
The A. G. Rhodes stone house at
the foot of Peachtree circle on Peach
tree also came in for casual inspec
tion. This was likewise offered,'among
other houses, in 1911.
Druid Hills Cash Sale.
Mrs. Alice A. Whitman has sold to
Mrs. K. H. Uantrell a 120 by 230 foot
lot and brick bungalow on the south
side of Fairview road, near Moreland
avenue, for $11,000 cash, or at the
i rate of nearly $92 a front foot, in-
) eluding the value of the improve
ments. The transaction was handled
through the Forrest & George Adair
Rea! Estate Agency.
Warranty Deed for $30,000.
John W. Alexander has conveyed to
J. N. Hirsch the northwest corner of
Peters street and Hills avenue for
$30,000. The deai was made Friday
and warranty deed was placed on rec
ord.
Application for Building.
J. B. Thompson applied Saturday to
Building Inspector Ed R. Hays for a
permit to erect .1 two-story business
I building on the «.-ast side of Fairiie
I street, between Poplar and Luckie
streets, to cost $7,500. Mr. Thompson
already had been given a permit to
erect similar stores on the north side
of Poplar street, in the same block.
The stores are to the north of the
Postotfice Building. Mr. Thompson’s
lots adjoin in the back, but the corner
\ between them is under different own
ership.
Mansion Question Agitated.
The question of disposing of the
Governor’s Mansion at the southwest
corner of Peachtree and Cain streets
i*S still engaging the attention of the
legislators. The Committee on Pjub-
lic Property is practically unanimous
in favor of building a handsome new
mansion and selling the old one, and
is expected to draft a resolution em
bodying features of resolutions offer
ed by Senators Watts, Turner and
Peyton.
Remodeling Decatur Depot.
The Georgia Railroad is busy mak
ing repairs on its depot at Decatur,
and there are other evidences of ac
tivity in this thriving suburb of At
lanta. Mrs. H. E. Goddard, owner,
and W. A. Ozmer, contractor, are
erecting a building to be occupied by
the Johnson Hardware Company, a
firm which will move from Conyers
to Decatur. There are other im
provements in progress, announce
ment of which has already been made.
PROPERTY TRANSFERS.
t Warranty Deeds.
$10 and Exchange of Property*—
Leone E. and Lynnette F. Smith to
Mrs. Ada F. Xoyes. one-half interest
in lot 50 by 168 feet, north side Ba
ker street, 100 feet east of Williams
street. July 31.
$550—H. Shannon and J. W. Mur
dock to Miss Lynnette Smith. No. 42
Curran street. 23 by 100 feet. July 31.
$10 and Exchange of Property—Mrs.
Ada F. Noyes to Leone E. and Lynn
ette F. Smith, lot 55 by 118 feet, north
side Auburn avenue, 16 feet east ot
Hilliard street, one-third interest.
July 31
$4.000—W. E. Talley to Sam A. Oz-
burn, lot 50 by 136 feet, southwest
•corner St. Charles and Lakeview
avenues. August 1.
>2 000—Milton N. Armstrong to Ed-
■ ward M. Durant, lot 70 by 249 feet.
I at northwest corner of said Edward
M. Durant’s property. 467 feet north
I of Ponce DeLeon avenue and 400 feet
east of Bedford place. May 28.
| $3,000—Peters Land Company to
Mrs. Lillian S. Harris et al., lot 50
by- 150 feet, west side Penn avenu
100 feet north of Fou
gust 1.
$900—Thorpe Bros, to R. S. Fisk,
lots 25 and 26 of Lynnhurst subdivi
sion, land lot 148, Seventeenth. Dis
trict. July 21.
$1 and Other Considerations—J. N.
Landers et al. to M. M. Anderson, lot
51 by 175 feet, north side Battle Hill
avenue, 255 feet east of Matthewson
street. August 1.
$155—W. C. Harper to J. N. Lan
ders et al., same property’, one-half
interest. April 1.
$155—Mrs. Sarah I. Weathers \o
same, one-half interest in same prop
erty. July.
$4.500—Henry Hillyer to William
Hurd Hillyer. lot 76 by- 295 feet, north
side the Prado, being lot 8, block 15,
Ansley’ Park. June 27.
$2,000—Annie E. Roddey to J. A.
Allen, lot 43 by 110 feet, west side
Crew street, 157 feet north of Or-
fnond street. June 2. 1909.
$2.427—Mary Campbell et al. to
Society of African Missions of Geor
gia. lot 66 by 159 feet, east side of
North Boulevard. 40 feet Mouth of
Auburn avenue. June 23, 1913.
$360—T. C. Holmes et al. to T. E.
Minhinnett, lot 3K) by 193 feet, east
side Texie street, 226 feet north of
Peachtree avenue. July 22. 1913.
$720—Frank C. Owens to E. Rivers,
lot 70 by 227 feet, north side Lake-
view avenue. 70 feet west of East
Boulevard. August 1, 1913.
$600—Same to same, lot 145 by 245
feet, north side Lakeview avenue, 337
feet west of East Boulevard. August
1, 1913.
$800—G. C. Burckel to Warren
O’Neal, lot 50 by 100 feet, west side
McDaniel Mtreet. 68 feet south of
Burchel street. 1 * July 22, 1913.
$30.000—John W. Alexander to J.
N. Hirsch, lot 92 by 424 feet, north
west corner Peters street and Hills
avenue. August 1, 1913.
$4,500—William Owens and M. L.
Thrower to Joseph R. Cothran, No.
138 East Merritts avenue, lot 40 by
95 feet. 1913.
$155—Mrs. Sarah* I. Weathers to J.
N. Landers et al. one-half interest in
!ot 51 by 175 feet, north side Battle
Hill avenue, 306 feet east of Mathew-
fon street. July’.
$155—W. C. Harper to same, one-
interest in same property. April 1,
1913.
$3.300—Mrs. Sailie M. Ross to Miss
Ela O. Booth, No. 385 St. Charles
avenue, lot 50 by 200 feet. July 16,
1912.
Love and Affection—Mrs. Ella
Booth Dillin to H. W. Dillin, same
property. July 30, 1913.
Quitclaim Deeds.
$1—C. A. Lavender to John M. Hill,
lot 62 by 78 feet, northwest corner of
East Harris and Courtland streets.
Julv 16. 1912.
$1—Mrs. M. E. Brem to same, same
property. August .6 1912.
$3 900—Louis Gholstin to Mrs. Lena
S. Huntley, 96 acres in land lot 73.
Seventeenth District, adjoining Waits,
Abernathy, etc. August 1.
Loan Deeds.
$150—Mrs. L. A. Harper to Mrs. An
nie N. Towery. lot 50 by' 139 feet,
north sider of Chattahoochee avenue,
50 feet east of A1 verne avenue. Au
gust 1.
$10.000—William Hurd Hillyer to
Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance
Company, lots 8 and 9. block 15, Ans
ley Park. 150 by 295 feet, north side
of the Prado. July 28.
$1,000—W. L. Corley to Sarah E.
and Lillian J. Dahm, No. 253 High
land avenue, 66 by 200 feet. July 30.
$1.200—Marcell us M. Anderson to
Miss Sally S. Fulton, No. 33 Batt
Hill avenue, 51 by 175 feet. August 1
$2.500—Keystone Investment Com
pany to Mrs. Louise K. Ward, lot 50.
by 120 feet, west side of Vedado Way,
being lot 12, block C, of Vedado. Au
gust J.
$1,173—Sam A. Ozburn to A\. L.
Talley, lot 50 by 136 feet, southw?s‘
corner of St. Charles and Lakeview
avenues. August 1.
$2,000—Sam A. Ozburn to E. 'fi.
Morris, lot 50 by 136 feet, southwest
edrije-r of St. Charles and Lakeview
avenues. August 1.
$500—Thomas J. Wesley to James
I. Greer, lot 43 by 76 feet, northwest
corner of Oliver and Weston streets.
August 1.
$2.000—Mrs. Ella E. Bachftter to
Penn Mutual Life Insurance Compa
ny. lot 53 by 19o feet, east side of
Piedmont avenue, 252 feet south of
Fifth street. August 1.
$1 250—J. X. Landers and Anderson
Bros. Compan- to Charles and David
Stern, lot 51 by Ito feet, north side
of Battle Hill avenue, 306 feet east of
Mathewson s^.eet. July 30.
$100—Nan°v Lamar to Wilson T.
Lamar, lot 37 by 142 feet, on an al
ley in rear of Smith street, being lot
4 of Lamar property, land lot 119.
Fourteenth District. July 26.
Trust Deeds.
$1 and Other Considerations—
Georgia Land and Loan-'Company to
Trust Company of Georgia, as trus
tee. lot 100 by 150 feet, south side
Highland view. 226 feet east of Bar
nett street; also lot 100 by 150 feet,
south side Highland view’, 126 feet
east of Parnett street. June 20.
$1 and Other Considerations—Same
to saurn, lot 54 by 160 feet, east side
Spring street. 160 feet south of Lin
den street, No. 381 Spring street.
April 1.
$1 and Other Considerations—Same
to same, lot« 9. 12 and 27, block 1, of
Highland View subdivision of At
lanta Development Company proper
ty; also lot 50 # by 174 feet on Green
wood avenue; also land in Campbell
and Worth Counties. Georgia. March
1.
$1 and Other Consideration.®—Same
to same, lot 50 by 200 feet, north side
St. Charles avenue, 50 feet east of
Frederica street’. April 17.
Lie^s.
$44—Sern Palm and Varnish Works
vs. Herbert Af L. Ferrell, lot 111 by
67 hv 85 feet,'west side Hale street.
20 feet north of Virgil street. Au
gust 1.
Mortgages.
$£00—R. C. Cheatham to Miss Janie
M. Thornton. No. 75 Wabash avenue,
49 bv 133 feet. August 1.
$205—C. C. Bowling to C. P. Ward,
lot 65 by 248 feet, south side Vesta
street, 130 feet west of Francis ave
nue. July 29.
$448—Ida M. Wilson to Mutual Loan
and. Banking Company, lot 50 by 85
feet, northwest corner Grove and
Ethel streets. July 31.
Deed to Secure.
$1,420—Mrs. Annie M. Smith to S.
C. Dobbs, lot 59 by 169 feet, west side
Sinclair avenue, 200 feet northeast of
Colquitt avenue. July 31.
Bond for Title.
$9 000—W. D. Beatie to T. T. Baugh
No 468 Capitol avenue, 45 by 200
feet. July 31.
Loan Deed.
$2.000—A. F. Kuhns to Dickinson
Trust Company, trustee, No. 320 Grant
street. 50 by 140 feet. July 25.
Building Permits.
$3.250—Z. D. Harrison, rear No. 20
Yonge street, two-story frame dwell
ing. Day work
$2.500—Mrs. R. M. Walker. 285 Myr
tle street, add story. Day work.
$100—George Boynton, Nos. 172-176
JUDGE ATTACKS
Frees Deserted Mother of Coal
Operator’s Two Children After
She Shot at Him.
PITTSBURG. Aug. 2.—“Women sin
emotionally, unthinkingly; men often
sin caiculatingly, knowing they can
escape penalties,” said Police Mag
istrate Daniel Winters in discharging
a woman who shot twice at, but
missed, a man she alleged was the
father of her two children and who
cast her aside and married another
after she had lived with him eleven
years.
The woman is Miss Alice Hopkins,
aged 33 years, and the man is C. H.
Wisser, 60, a wealthy coal operator.
”1 do not advocate shooting, but
the peculiar circumstances gives this
woman a great deal of latitude, said
the magistrate. If judges would treat
man and woman exactly alike, I im
agine there would be less masculine
license.
Man Should Not Escape.
“It is rot fair that a woman should
be an outcast and a man escape
blame. Jn the case of a man and a
woman about town, except w r here the
man started the woman on her down
ward course, it is different.
“But when a man, as it seems Wis
ser has done, lives with a woman as
his wife, and that woman has been
faithful to him and has borne him
children whom she is rearing to the
best of her ability, then that woman
should get at least as much consider
ation as the man.
“Except for the perfunctory fact
that no marriage ceremony has been
performed, he and she are man and
w ife, and even he does not deny that
she has been faithful.
Why Should She Bear Blame?
“Then why, in the name of justice,
should she bear all the blame? There
is something wrong about a social
system that accepts such a man and
ostracizes this woman.
"Some say 1 have established a
precedent in the WLser-Hopkins case.
If 1 have, 1 mean to follow it up. 1
do not mean I would desire to con
done faults of women and punish
only those of men. but I would like to
leel that I could be fair and square
to both, and judge them from a
standpoint not influenced by sex dif
ference.’’
E
FOB GIRLS' HOME
Wayward Child-Wife’s Trouble
Causes Broyles to Speak for
State Institution.
Recorder Nash Broyles Saturday
morning characterized Mrs. F. J.
Rathnaw. 16 years old. as a striking
example of* the need of a State or
County reform institution to which
wayward girls could be committed.
The Recorder took occasion to com
mend the plan of the Men and Re
ligion Forward Movement to obtain
such a home through legislation.
"Cases of girls like this one are a
problem, and 1 hardly know what to
do with them,” remarked the Recor
der. “The State or the county cer
tainly should provide an institution
to which wayward girls can be com
mitted by the courts. As it is now.
the courts are powerless* to commit a
girl to a reform school without the
consent of the parents.”
Mrs. Rathnaw. who is separated
from her husband and is living with
her parents near Faith’s crossing,
was arraigned on complaint of neigh
bors. She told th<* Recorder she
wished to reform, and. on her prom-
is«es, the case was held open during
ner good behavior.
New Pastor to Preach.
The Rev. Arno’d Hall, new pastor of
the Gordon Street Presbyterian church,
will preach his first sermon at the
church at 11 o'clock Sunday morning
He will also fill the pulpit at the 8
o’clock service Sunday evening.
STORM HITS DALTON.
DALTON. This city was yesterday
afternoon visited by an unusually se
vere windstorm, many large trees be
ing uprooted. Limbs were broken
from.trees, littering all streets. Lit
tie property damage was n ported, the
storm being confined to this imme
diate section.
FAMOUS TRAPPIST MONK DIES
MONTREAL* QUEBEC. Aug 2 —
Father Don Antoine. Bishop of r)k a
one of the most famous of the Trap-
pist monks, died here to-day in the
Trappist Monastery.
VOTERS ELECT DEAD MAN.
HICKMAN, KY.. Aug. 2.-v 0 ters
of Hickman to-day are easting T ,;.
lots for H. F. Remley for Count"
Judge, although he was killed V st
night when thrown from a horse. Th
dead man will be elected bv a hr >
majority.
Whitehall street, fire escape, p T
Lynch *v Co.
$60—W. L. Fain. No. 490 Marietta
street, erect awning. Warlick Sheet
Metal Company.
$50—Atlanta Advertising s Pn
No. 455 Marietta street, bftild hoar*
Dav work. dra *
$320— M. L. M. Michales. x -
Ponce DeLeon avenue, add ro* m Y. lv
work.
$2.750—R. T. Argo, Glennwood *ve
nue^ two-story frame dwelling. jj U y
work.
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