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HEARST’S SUNDAY AMERICAN,
HEAPJFCW1 PKOFIT-AmLKICAIN WAIM I AUVUSE FOR RESULTS
ATLANTA, 0A„ SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, 1913. 5 D
HOTELS FOR RENT.
SMITH, EWING &
RANKIN,
Renting Agents,
130 Peachtree St.
Ivy 1511.
FOR RENT.
Ten-Room Houses.
n
E. Fifteenth street .
175.00
174
N. Jackson street .. .
50.00
161
N. Jacksoh street .
.. .. 50.00
34
Norwood, Kirkwood,
Ga. .. 36.00
266
Houston street .. .
.. .. 35.00
fs
Nine-Room Houses.
156
Lucile avenue. West
End .$35.00
202
*S. Forsyth street ..
.. .. 32.50
▼ 391 Bpring street
30.00
105
W. Harris
.. .. 50.00
? . 38
E. Georgia avenue .
.. . . 42.00
Eight-Room Houses.
29
E. Ninth street .. ..
.... $40.00
824
Piedmont avenue ..
.. .. 60.00
. 123
W. Harris
.. .. 40.00
138 Spring street
. .. .. 35.00
92
W. North avenue .
.. .. 40.00
96 W. North avenue ..
37.50
Seven-Room Houses.
316
Houston street .. .
.. ..$30.00
208 Haynes street
25.00
560
Central avenue .. .
.. .. 30.00
147
N. Jackson street ..
55.00
210
Woodward avenue .
37.50
Six.-Room Houses.
50
Windsor street .. ..
$30.00
472
HH1 street
18.00
62
Whitehall Terrace .
18.60
11
Helena, Battle Hill .
10.00
37
McLendon avenue .
.. .. 32.50
*
385 E. Georgia avenue 30.00
761 Gordon street. Battle Hill.. 35.00
32 Inman street. Battle Hill .. 18.00
43 Pickert street $15.60
Five-Room Houses.
54 Lena street $15.00
34 Killian street 20.00
SMITH, EWING &
RANKIN,
130 Peachtree St.
FOR RENT BY
EDWIN P ANSLEY,
78 North Forsyth St.
Bell Ivy 1600. Atl.
363.
Rooms.
Price.
rn
T.m’Me street
...35...
$200.00
gnr.
Woodward avenue
...10..
$32 50
s:*k
Whitehall street
. . . 9. .
$60.00
16
West North avenue
... 9..
. $50.00
Decatur <ia.. 11 Howard ave.
... 8..
$42.50
45
Adair avenue
... 8..
.$50.00
us
Fast Ninth street
... 8..
$55 00
358
Fast Fair street
... 8 .
$21.00
123
Fast Eleventh street
. . 8. .
$07.50
604
Washington street
. . 8. .
$40 00
563
North Jaekson street
... 8. .
. .$50.00
15
(Janiett street
... 7..
..$22 60
2«9
Euclid avenue
... 7..
. $35.00
2«n
Courtland street
. . . fi
. .$22.50
282
Courtland street
... 6..
..$22.50
212
Cooper street
... 5..
. $ 1 5. fifl
5
Ormewood avenue
... 5...
$25.00
.1
15 Little 9treet 3.
APARTMENTS.
Location. Rooms. Price.
212 Ravrson street 5...'.$27.50
513 Courtland street 5....$27.50
515 Courtland street 5....$27.50
515-A Courtland street 5....$27.50
40-A Eugenia street 5....$25.00
442 South Pryor street 7....$40.00
442-A South Pryor street 6. .. .$30.00
58 Williams street 5....$25.60
115 Crew street 5....$27.50
115-A Crew street 5....$27.50
115-B Crew street 5....$27.50
115-C Crew street 5....$27.50
EDWIN P ANSLEY.
EIGHTY-TWO acres, 18 miles
from the city, on main public
yoad. Good waterpower, two
houses, bams and other outbuild
ings; large spring. Forty-five
acres in cultivation. Price $2,000
cash, if sold at once.
TIIOS. W. JACKSON.
Fourth Nat. Bank Bldg.
Do You
Want an
Automobile ?
The 4 utomobile Col*
limns of The Georgian
“WANT AD" Section
is the place to find real
bargains in cars. If you
will read these ads
every day you wll
eventually find what you
want at a price you can
afford iajNU
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
INVESTMENTS
NO. 796 MARIETTA STREET—Next to corner of Bellwood avenue on the
railroad side running through to another street, lot 50x197. Want offer at
once for division of estate.
NO! 105 LUCK IE STREET—Near new Y. M. C. A., lot 22x68. Also No. 104
W. Cain street, lot 23x68. Make an offer on either.
DECATL T R STREET LOT—This side of Boulevard, 52x85 to an alley. $60.00
per front foot. Nothing around it for less than $100 and over.
NO. 385 E. GEORGIA AVENUE—Six rooms, $3,650.00.
NO. 451 E. GEORGIA AVENUE—Five rooms, $3,500.00.
SEVERAL PRETTY BUNGALOWS in Ormewood Park, with all improve
ments except gas, in prices from $2,500 to $7,000. Large lots, easy terms.
THOMSON & LYNES
18-20 Walton Street.
Phone Ivy 718.
Ponce DeLeon Avenue
$15.000—THE SWELLEST thing on the street beyond the park. You
will have to see this and take in the surroundings to properly ap
preciate It. $3,000 cash.
$7,500—ON BEST section of North Jackson street. 10-room house,
piped for furnace; all conveniences; large lot. This is $500 less
than it is worth. See us Monday.
$5,000—$2,500 CASH, $35 per month, will buy a modern, new, 6-
room bungalow, In Ponce DeLeon avenue section. Reduced $500 for
this special sale. See us Monday morning.
$3,850—$500 CASH, $35 per month. This Is a special price given
us for a short time on 6-room new bungalow, short distance from
Atkins Park, Druid Hills. Best value on the street
D. C. SMITH
M. W. TURNER, Salesman.
901 EMPIRE BUILDING.
BELL PHONE 2059.
NORTH SIDE BUNGALOW for sale In Druid Hills section at a bar
gain. As I am leaving the city it must be sold at once. Has six
large rooms, bath, with tile. Furnace heated; hardwood floors, beam
ed ceiling, beautiful brick mantel In living room, house screened
throughout. House contains living room dining room, den, two bed
rooms, bath between, kitchen with butler’s pantry between. House is
brand new, has fine lawn front and rear, garage on place with serv
ants’ quarters upstairs—2 rooms with bath between. electric lights.
Chicken run'wired, and cow house with cement floor. You could not
find a more complete place in the city, and you can see the entire city,
being beautifully situated. This place could .not be bought at any
price if the owner could remain here. As business calls him away,
the opportunity presents itself.
APPLY 174 St. Charles Avenue, or through your own agent.
LANDS FOR SALE BY
THOS. W. JACKSON.
Fourth Nat. Bank Bldg.
Bell Phone Main 5214.
470 ACRES.
AN ideal stock farm in Southwest
Georgia; 100 acres in cultivation,
balance in pasture and timber; well
watered; 6-room residence, three ten
ant houses, barns and other outbuild
ings. With this farm will go 400
head of cattle, all mules, horses, wag
ons, 50 head of sheep, 50 head of hogs,
all chickens, guineas and other per
sonal property and implements now
on the place. Price, $12,400—one-
third cash, balance easy terms.
383 ACRES.
SOUTHWEST GEORGIA; 60 acres in
cultivation, the balance in timber;
7-room dwelling, tenant house, barn
and other outbuildings. This plaje
can be bought for $5,250, on easy
terms.
437 ACRES.
AN ideal farming proposition near
West Point, Ga.; about 215 acres in
high state of cultivation and lies well;
35 acres of fine river bottom; 4 good
tenant houses; 40 acres in pasture
under wire fenc*; rented this year for
15 bales of cotton. If you are looking
for a first-class farming proposition,
well located and near a good market,
it would be to your interest to in
vestigate this.
HOME BARGAINS
EAST GEORGIA AVENUE, corner lot; a handsome little home; six rooms;
modern and classy. Terms easy. Price $4,000. 4
CLOSE TO ATKINS PARK and Highland avenue, we are offering one of the
most attractive six-room bungalows ever built; hardwood floors in bor
ders; furnace and sleeping porch; $500 cash, balance easy. Price $5,000.
WEST END, six-room bungalow, up to date and very pretty. If you want a
little home In this section, look at this, sure. Terms to suit you. Price,
$3,750.
NORTH JACKSON STREET, corner East avenne. This is one of the^hand-
somest nine-room homes on the street. Terms can be arranged. $7,500.
MARTIN-OZBURN REALTY CO.
Third National Bank Bldg. Phone Ivy 1276, Atl. 208.
SOUTH SIDE HOME
WE OFFER an especially nice home, corner Form wait and Bass,
built one year. Two stories, nine rooms; cement basement; bath,
furnace; In fact an ideal home in every way. Price. $6,500; $1,500
cash, balance like rent.
L. P. BOTTENFIELD,
PHONE MAIN 3010. EMPIRE BUILDING.
T. A. GUMM, Manager City Sales Department.
Listings. Listings. Listings.
WE HAVE a dozen customers on our list wanting homes AT ONCE, rang
ing in price from $3,000 up to $10,000; most of these people have the
cash and want to buy before September. List your property with us for
quick results.
HAVE also six loans for private money, amounting to $1,500 to $6,000. at 7
and 8 per cent on property of good value.
OUR connections pay highest price for good PURCHASE MONEY NOTES.
“LET US SHOW YOU.”
ADAIR & HOLT
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS.
97% Peachtree Street.
Phone Ivy 10.
BEN W. L.
GRAHAM & MERK
319 EMPIRE BLDG., M. 4376.
$560—PRETTY corner lot, with sewers, water and electric lights. This is
between the North Decatur car line and Ponce DeLeon avenue and right
at Druid Hills. Can make terms If desired.
SIX beautiful lots on Piedmont avenue, 100 by 250, 100 by 285; worth at least
$50 per foot. We will sell for $35 per foot.
CENTRAL AVENUE—Seven-room house; lot 50 by 110, for the sum of $3,500,
on terms.
WE HAVE some acreage about twelve nMles from the city on Peachtree
road that we can sell at a great bargain.
185 ACRES.
ON the Roswell chert road, land lies
well; 125 acres in original timber;
has a nice frontage on the road, large
spring and 2 branches, and in one-
fourth of a mile of railroad depot and
sidetrack. Special price if sold at
once.
3,100 ACRES.
AN ideal Southwest Georgia farm,
500 acres of level Gnd in high state
of cultivation; tw good 7-room resi
dences and 12 tenant houses. I could
sell this place for $20 per acre—half
cash—or trade for Atlanta property.
140 ACRES.
ON graded road, 1 l->2 miles from
the county seat; two-story, nine-
room colonial home, servants’ house,
garage, barn, tenant house and other
outbuildings; 100 acres in cultivation,
balance in pasture; belongs to a non
resident and will sell at a bargain. or
.exchange for Atlanta renting proper
ty.
392 ACRES.
MODERN dairy farm, fully equipped,
on pike road, 13 miles of a city of
75,000 inhabitants. There is about
140 acres of rich level bottom land,
fine for grain, grass and hay; lari',e
barn that cost $1,500 to build; nice
residence In beautiful grove, nice
lawn, 3 tenant houses, barns and oth
er outbuildings. This is an ideal
country home; belongs to a non-resi
dent and can be bought for cash, $45 j
per acre, if sold by September 1, and
arrange terms almost like rent.
THOS. W. JACKSON.
Fourth Nat. Bank Bldg.
How is
Business?
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.c
A small ad in the
Business Guide of
the “Want Ad"
Section will build
up your trade. It
points the way to
your place. How
many people know
what your busi
ness is and where
it is located?
D
REAL E ST ATE FO g SALIL
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
INMAN PARK HOME
CORNER Moreland and Alta avenues, on a lot 50
by 180 feet to a 10-foot alley, we offer a modern
seven-room home. This place was built for a home
and has all the up-to-date ideas worked out that
would naturally go with an individual modern
home. This place has servant’s room, garage, hard
wood floors, furnace-heated and is absolutely com
plete in every detail. Price, $(>,000; assume $2,500
loan, $1,000 cash, balance to suit purchaser.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR
FOR SALE
JOHN J.
WOODSIDE
HOME—EUCLID AVENUE.
(Price $6,750.)
It is two stories, has eight rooms, and
of course has modern conveniences;
built of brick. Desirable terms.
THOS R. FINNEY. Sales Mgr.,
12 “Real Estate Row."
LANE REALTY COMPANY
504 Gould Bldg.,‘Phone M. 4454
VVE sell and exchange city property and farms.
We buy, sell and exchange all kinds of real es
tate. If you have anything to swap, see us at 504
Gould Building.
WE HAVE 720 acres of land on Southern Railway,
85 miles from Atlanta, 640 acres original timber.
Will cut from three to four thousand feet lumber
per acre. Titles perfect. Would exchange for At
lanta property.
FINEST APPLE orchard in Georgia, 358 acres,
3,000 feet above level of sea, loeated near White
Path, Oa. 2 good houses, ham, etc. 1,200 good ap
ple trees, all in tirst-class condition, two miles hog
wire fence, flno mule and wagon, house furnished;
worth $15,000 spot cash, for $5,000. Be quick if you
want this.
J. H. LANE, Manager
Auction Sale of Real Estate
as Follows:
NO. 161 BELLWOOD AVENUE, two-story five-room house.
Lot 262x110.
NO. 215 BELLWOOD AVENUE, one storehouse loeated cor
ner of Bellwood avenue and Oliver street, on a lot
32x108.
NO. 217, NO. 219 AND NO. 221 Bellwood avenue. All three
three-room cottages, on lots 35x108 each. All of same
rented, and in good condition.
THESE were advertised to have been sold on August 14 at
3:30 o’clock, but on account of the bad weather was
postponed, and will be sold on August 20, at 3 :30 o’clock.
ANYONE who desires to make a good investment with a
possibility of doubling their money will do well to attend
this sale.
TAKE the River or English avenne car line, corner of Broad
and Marietta streets, and get off when the car first
reaches Bellwood avenue, and walk up to No. 215, where the
sale will begin.
T. B. LI MPK4N REALTY COMPANY will sell this property
with Mr. 0. G. Clark as auctioneer.
FOR" Mi'W
GRANT PARK HOMES.
WE have several of the best bargains
in this entire section. We have them
that <’an not fail to please you from
five rooms to twelve rooms. Priced low
GREENE
REALTY
COMPANY 1 Call by the office or use the phone.
611 EMPIRVC BLDG. REAL ESTATE. RENTING. LOANS. Phones 1599.
BUSINESS CORNERS WORTH
THE MONEY
ONE OF THE BEST BUSINESS CORNERS IN THE THIRD WARD, being
the transfer point for two main car lines. Store on corner, with good
five-room cottage connecting, cottage having gas. water, bath and sewerage
Owner’s sales of soft drinks alone more than $100 per month, besides doing
a fine grocery business. Lot 43 by 80. Sma^l loan. Price $6,000. Terms can
be arranged.
CORNER OF EAST FAIR AND KELLY STREETS—Lot 46 by 96, with
good five-room cottage having modern conveniences on same. Corner is
‘ * Price, $3,250
an excellent location for a store. No loan. Pr
KIRKWOOD AVENUE—Store and four-room cottage on lot 100 by 140.
Buildings only occupy small corner, leaving balance of lot vacant to
build on. Price $3,000.
CORNER OP' MELDRIM AND CAPITOL AVENUE—Small store and four-
room cottage, just beyond city limits, in thickly settled negro section.
Lot 40 by 147. Owner leaving town cause of sacrifice. Price $925 Will
rent for $12 per month. Terms easy.
EQUITIES IN VACANT LOTS TO EXCHANGE for small cottages In Grant
Park section or Inman Park. Lots located Just off Peachtree Hoad,
size 50 by 150. In 6 miles of center of city. Lots beautifully situated and
well worth the money asked.
PHONE US WHAT YOU WISH SOLD
THE L. C. GREEN CO.
305 Third NatT Bank Bldg. Phones, Ivy 2943, 4546.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY TO LOAN.
J. R. J. H.
SMITH & EWING
Real Estate, Renting, Loans
Ivy 1513 130 Peachtree St. Atl. 2865
TIMBER LANDS
WE HAVE exclusive sale for a short time of a
splendid body of 10,000 acres of timbered
lands lying in Jeff Davis County between two
trunk lines of railway, within four miles of Hazle-
hurst, a live town of TWO THOUSAND people.
This land for farming purposes is easily worth
FIFTEEN TO TWENTY DOLLARS per acre.
The timber rights are worth SEVENTY-F I V E
TO ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS.
We can deliver the land for one hundred and fif
ty thousand dollars, and might be able to trade it
for good Atlanta property on that basis. SEE US
AT ONCE.
Exchange Propositions
WE HAVE a number of fine farms of all sizes, as
well as large acreage tracts, which we can ex
change for city property. THIS IS THE TIME
to get control of country lands which are bound to
increase in value, since high-priced Northern and
Western lands are being exhausted, and the tide
of immigration is turning toward the South. Bring
US a list of property you have for exchange, and
you will BE SURPRISED at some opportunities
we can give you for WISE INVESTMENT.
Call for Mr. Maddox or Mr. Daves.
SMITH & EWING
^harp & J^oylston
INVESTMENTS.
$1,250 will buy a double 3-
room negro house on Fra
ser street. All street im
provements and city con
veniences down and paid
for. Rents for $14.00 per
month—nearly 14 per cent.
2,500 buys a store and two
dwelling houses on good
corner near Southern shops.
Rental $300 per year. A
cheap corner.
ORMEWOOD PARK
COTTAGE.
THIS IS a real nice little 5-
room cottage on large lot.
Street cherted and in one-
half block of car line and
near school. Price $2,250.
Terms $100 cash, and
monthly notes of $20 each
without any interest. A
little bargain.
Carolyn M. Ely Buys
Ferry Field Property
Sale of 16 1-2 Acres on North Shore
Winds Up Syndicate—$50,000 for
Property, Is Report.
Citizen in N. Fulton
Wants Plant Moved
Lawyer Living Near Fertilizer Fac
tory Says Complaints Will Cause
Action—Land Is Valuable.
That a fight on the fertilizer facto
ries in North Fulton County is coming
before a great while seems to be cer
tain. Property owners who are mov
ing to the neighborhood of Peachtree
Creek are continuing to complain. The
general impression seems to be that
the factories should either install ma
chinery sufficient to do away with
most of the objectionable odors or
else move to neighborhoods that are
more remote and not so valuable from
a real estate standpoint.
Discussing the situation Saturday, a
well-known lawyer, who lives near
the largest of the factories, said:
“All that is neecssary for the prop
erty owners to do is to complain of
the factories and the courts will grant
a hearing. One owner can do this,
or it can be done through petition. If
it is established that the plants are
objectionable, they will either hate to
move or cease being an objection
There are around me subdivisions
that in a few years will'be filled with
high-class residents, and I don’t be
lieve the factories ca.i stay very much
longer."
J. W. Moore Building
On West Peachtree
House Nearly Completed at Cost of
About $8,000—Corner Lot To
Be Reserved.
WE HAVE for immediate loans several thousand dollars second-mortgage
money, will loan pne-half of original loan.
A FEW THOUSAND DOLLARS 7 per cent private money; city property; to
owners of property. See us quick.
ONE MILLION DOLLARS to loan on improved farms, 6 per cent. Five years.
THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS private money at 8 per cent direct to owners
of property, in $1,000 to $2,000 lots.
■uliMltjWwmivbUjWn
RANDOLPH LOAN CO.
21 Inman Building,
Main *77.
CHICAGO. ILL., Aug. 16.—A notable
sale of North Shore property was closed
when Mrs Carolyn M. Ely purchased
from the McGuire & Orr Ferry Field
Syndicate 16V4 acres fronting on Sheri
dan road at the south end of Lake Bluff.
The property lies between the purchases
of H. B. Clow and A. A. Sprague II. It
is surrounded by ravines, but does not
go to the lake. The property has been
offered at $50,000
This sale winds up the syndicate
There were originally 150 acres in what
was known as Ferry Field, which for
years was used for the annual Lake
Forest horse show and polo* grounds.
This tract was purchased about four
years ago by McGuire & Orr for $800 an
acre and sold by them to Stanley Field,
A. A. Sprague II. H. B. Clow. Roy Mc
Williams and others for $3,000 an acre,
which paid a net profit of more than
$250,000
Mrs. Ely purchased the property with
the idea of improving with a handsome
country home. The sale was negotiated
by John Griffith of Lake Forest.
J. H. EWING PLANS MOVE
FOR PEACHTREE HOME
J. H. Ewing, of the real estate firm
of Smith & Ewing, w'” sell his pres
ent home and build on Peachtree
road. He made this announcement
during the past week, although he de
clared that his plans were not defi
nite.
Mr.'Ewing lives in Ansley Park
South of the stone house of Edwin P.
Ansley, and his home is ofue of the
most attractive in the park He has
several lots at his disposalPeach
tree road and will decide on one o£
them auvm
John W. Moore, the well-known
attorney, is building a two-story brick
veneer dwelling next to the northwest
corner of West Peachtree and West
Tenth streets, which he expects to oc
cupy. Th house is nearly oompleted
and will cost about $8,000.
Mr. Moore owns the corner also,
and the total frontage is 100 feet and
the depth 160 feet. He will reserve
the corner for the present for a side
yard.
Atlantan Successful
In Los Angeles Work
Philip D. Wilson, Formerly Here,
Now Secretary of Realty Board
In California Town.
Atlanta friends of Philip D. Wilson,
son of the late B. J. Wilson, of West
End, will be interested to learn that
he is now performing the duties of
secretary of the L,os Angeles Real Es
tate Board, and is in addition a suc
cessful real estate operator.
Mr. Wilson is a native of Atlanta,
and has been instrumental in mak
ing a success of the Eos Angeles
Real Estate Bulletin and Building
News, the official publication of the
board.
GOOD REALTY INCREASE
IN CHICAGO MARKET
CHICAGO. ILL., Aug. 16.—Realty
transfers for July show’ a large in
crease in recorded deeds as compared
with the same period a year ago. This
has been the cas«e practically during
all this year.
There were filed for record 5,013
deeds. Involving a total consideration
of $11,772,254, as compared with 3,843
and $12,552,129 for July. 1912. a gain
of 1,170 in number and a decrease of
$779,875 in consideration, the latter
due tD ‘‘nominal" considerations.
There were recorded 3,971 trust
deeds and mortgages involving a to
tal of $18,773,121, compared 2,835
and $12,522,800 for July a >¥ar ago,
a gain of 1,133 in number and $6,-
250«£U ia juacuiUft