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14 TTTE ATLANTA CF.ORGTAN A N'T) NT7WR
READ FOR PROFIT GEORGIAN WANT ADS-USE FOR RESULTS
FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. j
HOUSES FOR RENT.
J^5Tr^RT.N J,1 f^?c\ 42\ North Boulevard^
corner lot. eight-room house, modern, :
furnure heat. Karaite, furnished or un- |
furnished; possession given at once. M :
L. Petty 125 North Pryor street. Ivy ;
7286
REAL ESTATE FOR SALF
^harp & j^ovlston
INVESTMENTS.
OFFICES FOR RENT.
StWEsATAw o^rooms each and single . *n i t i l o
rooms In Rhodes Building Call Main | $1Z5(J Will 011V A (1011010 •>-
46 ffice
OFFICES in the Moore Building at No. j TOOIll IlUgrO llOUSC OM I* ]’«l-
10 Auburn avenue steam heat; pas
senger elevator; lights and Janitor ner
vine. |12 50 to $18.00. One furnished
o*ic«. prtc. ji7M provornents and <• it \
's<>r street.
BUSINESS SPACE FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Second and third
floors of 172 and 174 White
hall street; both floors are large
and light, with all modern con
veniences; suitable for business
or Lodge rooms; rent reasonable.
Apply Southeastern Dental Uni
versity at office.
GARAGES FOR RENT;
J*orrTtFfN' , f~i^aragp'un KipTenthTTrSeT
between Peachtree and Juniper. Ap
ply ;;i- .1 unipei su eet
GARAGE for rent at 850 Euclid ave
nue. Inman Park. Ivy 6388-L.
_ STORES FOR^RE^NT.
RENT -Storeroom. The besT
opening In the State for general mar
cantile business. G. C. Selman. Mon
roe, Ga.
FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED^
W A N TJ5D^T$y'~£fntI<^^
nished, steam-heated room,
close in, with private family.
Box Q. 850, care Q orgian.
WANT Ml* Two real no-, t
houm-kecplng, furnl*he<1 room., near
Grant Park as possible, and if possible
on Cherokee avenue or Park avenue.
Phone East Foint 241-L
" UNFURNISHED ANT E ° -
Vv^A^TS^-T^wo^of three unfurnished
rooms with kitchenette. State price
and location. Address Box 612, care
■
TWO ADl’LTS, mother and son. want |
four or five rooms with sleeping porch,
or party to take part of house. Call Ivy
MAN and wife wish a large unfurnished
room, where there are conveniences;
beat, electric lights, phone, nice bath
and bot water Must be reasonable. W.
W. W . care Georgian.
WANTED Three or f'>ur unfit
rooms for housekeeping; West End
preferred. Address C J. 8., care Geor
gian . --
All street irn-
con-
vcniences 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,
cheap corner.
ORMEWOOD PARK
COTTAGE.
THIS IS a real nice little
room cottage on large lot.
Street chertcd and in one-
half block of car line and
near school. Price $2,250.
POULTRY
Pet and Live Stock
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
HOUSES FOR RENT.
LMhorns.
1*0 tTAY^vfaroh
ched NVhlt
and April
hatched White leghorn pullet*. $125
ich. in lots of 100, $1 each; cockerels. |
i, $1 50. U and $3 each; May hatched
pullets, $1 each; In lota of 100, 75c each.
Hunt’s Poultry Farm, Valdosta, Ga
FOR HALE Thirteen White Leghorn
hens one rooster Reasonable price.
Hell phone Ivy 1245-J. Edwin C. Pavla,
37H North Boulevard.
Rhode Island Red*. ^
pr i R HA Pic 100 Lester Tomp kinsstraln
S C, Rhode Is'and Red year-old hen*,
to make room for young stock will sac
rifice at $7 60 for ten hens; answer
quick and get the best; satisfaction
guaranteed Armeega Poultry Farm,
T. If Crudup, Prop., Klttrell, N. C.
Poultry—All ~7*rl*t !•*.___
P<) U S A L FI W.-lP and "partly trained
W.A.F0STER& RAYMOND ROBSON
coon, rabbit, bear, deer, wolf and fox
A | hounds Generally puppies of all varle-
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tios that are In existence (An receipt
• if 10c we will mail one of the most
handsome, comprehensive, Illustrated
catalogues In existence, which gives full
I Information of 49 breeds of dogs, cattle,
sheep swine, rabbits and ferrets; also
price list of poultry and pigeons. C. Ie
K Landis, Dept 43. Reading. Pa.
MAKE MONEY WITH
POULTRY.
AMERICAN POULTRY Is a magaaine
devoted entirely to helping earnest men
and women make a financial success of
poultry raising Its staff of writers is
composed entirely of those who have
marie a practical. Instead of theoretical,
success of poultry farming and who are
glad to pass on the results of their hard-
earned experience to AMERICAN
POULTRY readers. There are many
monthlv notes of $20 each l» the path of the novice which
IMOIJLIIJN T rnay be entirely avoided by those who
Terms $100 cash, and
without any
little bargain.
interest. A
UNFURNISHED ROOMS WANTED.
four
unfurnished rooms; prefer upstairs;
private home; must be reasonable; state
location and price. Box 448, care Geor
gian^
l N FURNISHED APARTMENTS.
WANTED. ^
WA^JteY) Unfurnished apartment with
two rooms, kitchen and hath; North
Fide ten to twelve blocks from Ansley
Hotel. M. Korn, care Ansley Hotel.
FURNISHED HOUSES WANTED ^
WASTEP To rent house; at least six
rooms; modern Improvements; not too
far Fend full description and location;
$25 or less .1 L. Sibley, Milled geville.
Q .
UNFURNISHED HOUSES WANTED.
\\'\nti:i- By September 1 «>t 15 five-
mom bungalow or cottage on North
Fide or Inman Park; must he reason
able No children. Address B.
Georgian
will follow the teachings set forth In this
magazine. It fully explains how to make
a start, how to construct houses, coops,
and other devices bow to get a large
I egg yield, how to cure and prevent dis
ease, how to exhibit, how to get the top
price for eggs, how to use incubators and
: hundreds of other points which every
! one wishes tq know. It explains the
famous secret system through which
sale, poultrymen have become rich and after
wards solid for hundreds of dollars.
W! I RIGAN POULTRY is a large, hand-
REAL ESTATE, R
11 EDGE WOO
FOR SALE
ON WEST TENTH STREET, a new
bungalow, with all conveniences.
Price $5,000. Lasy term*. See Mr.
Cohen.
ON EAST FOURTEENTH STREET
we havo one of the nicest homes In
Atlanta Hardwood finish; steam
heat, four large bedrooms, extra large
sleeping porch inclosed in glass; three
tile baths; servants’ house with bath
and toilet; large barn or garage. On
beautiful, large lot. The surroundings
are the very best and the price Is
reasonable. No curiosity seekers need
apply. Potltlvely no Information over
Phone. See Mr. Murtln.
WEST ENT) -One of the most promi-
ENTING AND LOANS
D AVENUE
FOR RENT.
8-r. h., 46 South Gordon
8-r h., 1120 DeKalb avenue
8-r h . 53 Atlanta avenue,
Decatur.
nent streets, a ten-room house, with
servant*' house and bam. I^arge lot,
60 by 230. $8,000. $1,000 cash, bal
ance easy. See Mr White.
WE HAVE listed with us, on several
of Atlanta’s very best North Hide
streets, a number of beautiful, mod
ern, up-to-date In every respect. eight,
nine and ten-room residences, that we
know will appeal to the most careful
and exacting buyer. You can be suit
ed absolutely In house, locality, price
and terms. It will be mv pleasure to
show you. See Mr. Bradshaw
IF YOU HAVE MONEY to lend, w
45 00
35.00
8-r h.,
1102 Peachtree (apt.)..
8-r. h.,
701
N Boulevard (fur.).
8-r. h.,
358 Capitol
8-r. h..
38
Norcrona
8-r h.,
574
Washington
8-r. h ,
20
Gordon. Kirkwood.
8-r. h..
366
Capitol
H r h.,
568
Washington
8-r h..
38
Iv Thirteenth ....
8-r. h.,
57
I >eKalb avenue. . . .
8-r. h.,
580
Washington
8-r. h ,
80
McLendon
8-r. h ,
77
Jones avenue
8-r. h.,
1 S. Gordon • • •
7-r. h.,
oatur
7-r. h.,
37
Ponce DeLeon, De-
64
Currier
7-r. h..
11
Candler, Decatur ..
7-r. h..
560
Central
7-r. h..
56
Currier (apt.)
7-r. h..
58
Currier (apt.)
7-r. h .
170
Washington
7-r. h.,
418
S Moreland
6-r h..
21
Park Place, Oak-
25.00
70.00
75.00
33.35
35 00
50 00
40 00
35.00
50.00
25.60
30.00
60.00
50 00
17.60
40.00
27.50
40 00
30.00
42.50
42.50
42.50
60 00
17.00
REAL ESTATE AND
CONSTRUCTION NEWS
I than 22,000 voltage of current. The
power concern has in turn leased the
same fr jrti the electric company.
Report of Contract
A Q Made Vnr A R At A "“Named" In Th^T list of ‘properties
LlO IVJ.CtU.t5 U y ill) -Di 01 ill transferred are an Edgewood avenue
lot 263 feet we9t of Piedmont avenue,
Terminal To Be Used Soon?—New 50 by 85 feet; all meters, motors.^con
Exhibitors Sign—Car Line
Property Transferred.
New Road Opened.
The A., B. and A. Railroad, it was Maple avenue Is the jiame of^Ji
reported on good authority Wed-j new road leading
southeast from
nesday, has signed up a contract with Peachtree road to Peachtree avenue
the Atlanta Terminal Company at a point 500 feet west of Piedmont
whereby the railroad will be allowed avenue. The road extends through
to enter the Terminal Station Instaui the Hedgerose Heights subdivision of
of the Union Depot. the Holmes & Luckie Realty Com-
The A., B. and A. and the Southern pany, and cuts off several blocks In
officials are Interested in the con
nection of the road's tracks on the
west side of the city, and this im-
hurst
Come down to our office and
show you these places,
e can place it safely.
. 22.50
let us
HOUSES FOR RENT.
HOUSES FOR RENT.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
SIX-R< »< »M cottage, Delaware avenue,
Ormewood Park, for rent
Phone Main 5471-L or write Route 3,
Box 38. Atlanta.
IN the Druid Hill section 500 feet from somely illustrated, monthly Journal, well
the Ln-t Lake drive, this side of oak- printed on fine paper, and should be
hurst, one block from North Decatur found on file In the home of every poul-
<-ar line. I have several beautiful lots for try lover. No beginner In the poultry
sale, price $450 to $900 Will accept $
cash and very small monthly payment on
each lot. Consider the location and
write owner. Box 709, care Georgian.
business should think of being without
it. It will save him many times the
small subscription price. The advanced
poultry man will also find it of great
value; the article* being varied in their
scone.
SPECIAL OFFER. The regular price
of AMERICAN POULTRY Is 50c per
year, but In order to Introduce it to
several thousand new readers, we will,
for a short time, give a large 200-page
poultry book, which Is a complete guide
In the poultry business, absolutely free
to every one sending 60c for a yearly
.subscription or $100 for a three-year-
subscription to AMERICAN POULTRY.
A trial six months’ subscription twith-
REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE out hook) will be sent for 25c. Never
vCrnLexchango'im eqult bas so much been offered for so small a
new five-room house in East Point, «utn. Advantage of this offer should be
REAL ESTATE FOB SALE OR EX
CHANGE.
HAVE about $2,000 equity In North Hide
property, yielding monthly income,
will sell or trade for modern North Hide
home Address A., Box 788, Atlanta.
FOR BEAUTIFUL HOMES and build
ing lots In College Park, the moat de
sirable suburb of Atlanta, see I. C. Me-
Crory.
value $2,(K)0, for vacant lot or small
farm. Address II., Box 900, care Geor-
glan.
EXCHANGE.
ON OGLETHORPE AYE near Ashby,
In the very best residential section
of West End, I havo an equity of $3,
000 In an almost new 7-room bungalow
with every convenience; lot 60x150 Will
exchange for renting property or vacant
| lots Loan of 91.500. Hee Mr. Robbins,
707 Candler Bldg.
taken at once.
AMERICAN POULTRY.
Savoy Bldg Wilkes-parre, Pa.
Poultry Remedies.
ARE your hens paying their hoard?
not H< ■ ihera Poultry Remedy Is me
best thit.JT to give them now. It’s guar
anteed. Price 25c and 60c at all seed
stores and dealers.
APARTMENTS.
ADRIATIC APARTMENT. NO. 312 RAWBON ST.
WE HAVE four apartments In this elegant modern building that we will
make special Inducements to good tenants. For particulars see our Mr.
Girardeau.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE.
REAL ESTATE, RENTING, STORAGE.
Phones', Bell. Ivy 671; Atlanta. 6IX. 12 "Real Estate Ro«v ”
164 PONCE DELEON AVENTJE—A-No. 1 10-room house and
sleeping porch, running water in two rooms, laundry,
servants’ rooms, garage; a good North Side residential sec
tion ; lot us show you; rent $75.00.
Chas. P. Glover Realty Co.
2 1-2 Walton Street.
Parrots.
car©
WANTED To rent about September 16.
bouse or bungalow; six to eight
rooms; Inman Park preferred. Address
Box 37* <^ire Georgian
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
JUST OFF” PEACHTREE and car. in
section of beautiful homes. I have a
Jot 60 fret front, chert street, tile walks,
water and sewer I will sell for $750 on
terms of $75 cash, balance monthly.
Some developments soon to take place
will make this lot double In twelve
months. Address Mr. W. B. Griffith,
488 Peachtree.
F< >K SALE Brand-new six-room bun
galow on good street and near car line
been holding for $8,750, Hut must, sell
at once. Will sell for $3,350 with small
cash payment this week. Terms to suit.
St.e Mr Cudd, Room 707 Candler Bldg.
FARMS FOB SALE.
M KXICAN double yellow head parrots.
$7. $8 and $10 each. E. P. Burgos, Key
Ui'sl, Fla.
FOR SALE Every farm in Georgia
should have a fine winter pasture.
Wo ship the best grade of crimson
clover seed, rye, barley and winter oats,
and oil other kinds of field seed, direct
to farmers at close prices. Write for
quotations. Nashville Field Seed Com
pany, Nashville, Tenn
FARM LAND for sale, in Bartow
County. Georgia; fine farm, 236 acres,
near Taylorsville, good school, church
and fine water Good Improvements on
this farm. Write owner, U. W. Muse.
Tallapoosa, Ga.
Pigeon*.
FOR SALE 300 Homers, 20o Carneaux
pigeons. C. B. Douglass, Tarpon
Springs, Fla.
Dogs.
F< >R H A I .FT Four setter puppies, pure
bred from gentle stock. Address C.
L., Box 15. Lithla Springs. Ga.
FOR SALE Very cheap, a fine male
watch dog; six months old; a dandy
L. Grossman. 96 Whitehall street.
STEAM-HEATED
APARTMENTS
TWO SIX-ROOM APARTMENTS—one up and one down. Every
modern convenience—gas ranges and refrigerators—$37.00.
67 Highland avenue, two doors west of Jackson street.
W. H. WITHERS
218 TEMPLE COURT.
FARMS FOR^8A L E.
FORTY ACRES, Cobb County,
20 miles from Atlanta, a splen
did little farm, in hitfh state of !ienst
cultivation, land lies well, and in
Cow*.
\V r A NTED- A young Jersey cow
( lass milker. Address No. 337 Equi-
table Bldg.
VERY
milk
FINE COW for sale; fresh in
gives four and one-half gallons
day: cheap if taken at once. 107 Gar-
Hog*.
,, c 9 •. P .i , TTTe^Tireat Ml'I.FI-foot*
three-fourths of a milo of the (le- hog with great vitality, a hog that is
! fust coming to the front. Write for
prices. Stock of all ages for sale
EXCHANGE.
on Oglethorpe AVE„ near Ashby, I pot. Will make a spoeiaJ price,
in the very best residential section i • i i \ r* ■* , T - _
(1 West End. I have an equity of $3,000 I 011(1 include One COW, OI1C buggy, Hunt’s Poultry Farm. Valdosta. Ga
in an almost new- 7-room bungalow with] wnrrftT1 liurnpiM and other f.-irm-
werv convenience; lot 50x150. win ex- 1 " a K on - Harness anu OUl< r Idl in
nange for renting property or_ vacant ling tools. This IS an opportunity
l8 * i;u1a p,.
lots
707 Candler Bldg
OWNER wlshe* to sell some beautiful
lots on North Decatur car Itne; $450 to
$1,000; lots average $600; well shaded;
fifteen minutes’ ride to Five Points.
$50 cash, balance small payments Ad
joining property 50 per cent higher In
price. Address Owner, Box 550, care
Georgian.
INM AN PARK LOTS—76 feet front, $1.-
050 cash; twelve minutes from Five
Points; good neighborhood and all im
provements. Call or phone W. U. Beck,
Fourth “National Bank. Main 3087. At
night. Ivy 2329-L.
INVESTMENTS List your investments
with ua We have the customers with
the cash. .1. U. Robbins, D. J. Cudd, 707
«\indlt r Bldg Ivy 4716.
FOR SALE Brand-new six-room bun-
to secure a splendid little farm at
a bargain.
THOS. W. JACKSON.
Fourth Nat. Bank Bldg.
FOU SALFT 4.000-acre improved delta
• plantation, 2.000 acres In cultivation;
1.000 acren in 12-inch and up cottonwood;
fine soil and no boll weevil. F’or details
write J. C, Walker. Shaw, Miss.
IMPROVED farms, 50 miles southwest
of Macon, Ga. Write us your wants.
Butler Realty Co., Butler, Ga.
A REAL INVESTMENT.
T’H a 303-acre farm; all modern im
provements; buildings In good repair;
1 185 acres in cultivation. 220 acres under
FOUR Berkshire bogs weighing about
175 pounds each. Phone Decatur 430
Horses. Mules. JVehlcie*, Etc.
FOR' SALK Splendid dray or delivery
horse; very gentle. Price $140. Atlan
ta Coffee Mills Company, 458 FJdgewood
avenue. £
FOR S \LE Two good (null's. 0MB 9T
monthly payments to reliable parties.
E G Willingham, 642 Whitehall.
F« »R SALE <'nr horse an.I delivery
wagon Apply 309 East Hunter street.
WANTED Second-hand
be a bargain J C H
D. MORGAN, high-class harness and
saddles 136 Whitehall street.
WANTED Sound horse or mule for
farm work. Want to rent with prlvi-
n g_- Farmer, care Georgian
EVERY
surrey; must
Box 1265.
DAY js a good day to read the
Want Ads In The Atlanta Georgian.
galow on go°d street and near car line. , wire f( . nce; gravel clay subsoil; average
Jl old i"f„ f £Tn _T.S Bt .J?r!! U'lie bale rotten l'er ucre; thr...- miles
at once. Will sell for $3,360 with small
cash payment this week. Terms to
suit See Mr Cudd. Room 707 Can
dler Bldg^
witmiv »he 5-mlle circle. L000 feat
east of Peachtree road. I have lot 100
by 168 which I am compelled to ae.ll this
week. Will accept one-quarter cash,
balance to suit. This Is a bona fide of
fer. No agent need aply. Address P.
«> Box 111 City.
ALM* *ST new live-room cottage, mod
ern. on large lot, North Decatur car
line; small cash payment, or will take a
good automobile as cash payment; bal
ance $20 per month; bargain. *
P. O. Box 882. Atlanta
Butler; county seat; 1.000 population;
growing town; $35 per acre. (Juick sale
BUTLER REALTY CO..
Rutler, Ga.
Poultry, Plant* and S*e<*».
H. G. HASTINGS & CO.,
PHONE MAIN 2974.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
RESIDENCE
NO. 40fi COTIRTLAND STREET, between Currier and Pine
streets, we offer a VERY GOOD 8-room house, with all
conveniences, lot 25x145. This house rents for $45 per month.
Price $5,000.
J. R- J. H.
SMITH & EWING
Ivy 1513.
REAL ESTATE. RENTING, LOANS.
130 Peachtree.
Atl. 2885.
Address
Bargain For Quick Sa-le.
EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, on lot 75 by
190; Inman Park section. Address
8., Box 450. care Georgian.
WISCONSIN
FARMS FOR SALE- Can furnish re
tired business men, clerks, bookkeep
ers and others fine farms, five acres and
up to 1.000. near railway stations and
good markets, cheaply and on easy pay
ments. Write for particulars to Steph
enson Land and Lumber Co., Oconto,
Wig
SEEDS AND POULTRY SUPPLIES.
BOTH PHONES 2568.
TYPEWRITERS
FOR
RENT.
TV
l’KW UlTHRt
> I!
•:ntkd.
4
MONTHS FOR
$5 A
ND UP
Re
:>uilt typewriters. $2
3 to $75.
An
lerican Writing
Mat
hine Co.,
48 N
>rth Pryor St. 1
hone
Main 2526.
ICE CtfEAM
—ICES.
' •- i
IF OUR CUSTOMERS living on the
North and South Sides place their or
ders before 9 o'clock and the ones In In
man Park and West End before 2
o’clock, they will be delivered the same
day the orders are given We are try
ing to give the very best service possl
hie. and if our customers will bear in
mind the hours that our deliveries leave
the store It will insure prompt service.
Velvet lee (Veam
FOR SALE By owner, near Ponce De
Leon avenue and Boulevard, eight-
room two-atory house; hardwood floors,
combination fixtures, screened through- 1 26 E aM North avenue
out, vapor heat system, cost 81.690;
built for a home; lot 50 by 200 to 20-foot
alley; garage and chicken house; $7,500;
easy terms. Renfroe & Co ■ M 324
Atlanta.
Ivy 6849.
FOR SALE OR RENT—Eight-room
house. 379 Washington street; lot 40
by 200; prefer to sell on easy terms.
Apply owner, 379 Washington
1 ! OATUK HOME Attractive six-room
bungalow; east front; shade: fine lo
cation; price moderate. Owner, Box 7,
I (re Geo: giftP. •
MY beautiful home at sacrifice; every
modern convenience; six rooms with
garage; Ponce DeLeon place. Address
< wner. E care Georgian.
INMAN PARK -DRUID HILLS SEC
TION six-room bungalow, sell or ex
change for renting property. Address
< wr.er. Box 121. care Geqrjglan.
LEASE OR SALE Artistic bungalow;
eercaned. tiled, furnace, garage Ad-
dr ** ‘An-Gey Park.” care Georigan.
for SALE - - By owner, new six-room
house in South Kirkwood, in beauti
ful grove: easy term* C. W. S.. No.
9 8 Austell building Phctae Main 2243.
NORTH SIDE HOME
NINE-ROOM house on Highland ave
nue, best part of street; no cash and
small monthly payments; lot 60x160;
level and shady; cheap. Address Bar
gain. Box 13. care Georgian.
(CONTINUED IN NEXT COLUMN.)
HAVE YOU SOLD THAT HOUSE? A
little "For Sale" ad in the "Want Ad"
section will find a purchaser.
IT IS ABSOLUTELY necessary for
chickens to have gr»»en food during the
winter This can easily be supplied if
vou will plant out a small patch of
rye and rape They both grow very
rapldlv and will furnish an abundance of
green food all the winter. Now is the
time to plant.
Wanted—-An Offer
ON
NO. 290 MYRTLE STREET.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR
T1IK ATLANTA GEORGIAN
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THIS IS THE MOULTING SEASON.
and that means that the hens should
be fed a good tonic Pratt's Poultry
Regulator and Conkey’s Laying Tonic
insure a quick and complete moult, and
that means plenty of eggs during the
fall and winter, when they bring the
high prices; 25c. 60c and $1 package.
Truck, Dairy or Chicken Farm
H. C. BAILEY
1217 FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
MAIN 663.
$5 to
2 6"
1.2b
45
You are particular who you have in
vour home The Want Ad Man will as
sist you In securing refined tenants.
!*‘ • no Main 8000 or Atlanta 8000.
FOR SAI.E ’EY
WHEN a bargain in real estate Is put on the market, there are al
ways certain conditions that are brought to bear upon the pres
ent owner maklnr it essential that a disposal be made of the property
at onae. If these conditions were not of a pressing nature, the
property would never be offered at anything like the present price.
The persons who always come out ahead on these trades are the
ones who size up these conditions for what they are worth and take
advantage of them at once.
On one of Atlanta's prettiest st reets—Myrtle street—we offer a
ten-room home, on a corner lot, 60x190 feet, faces east and is elevated.
This home Is absolutely up to date in every respect.
The owner Is In such condition that a disposal must he made of this
property. Make us an offer and we will submit It, regardless of what
it is.
GREEN E
R E A E T Y
COMPANY
RIGHT on the oar line, in 6 miles of center of Atlanta. I have a tract of
six acre*.
It has fine branch, about 3 acres splendid bottom land, the balance
rolling. All rich soil. Some pine and oak timber.
A beautiful building site close to car stop.
Anybody with a little energy and enterprise can make an independent
living on this place raising chickens, truck, fruit, etc.
The price is $3,000. on any reasonable terms.
GRANT PARK HOMES.
611 EMPIRE BLDG. REAL ESTATE. RENTING. LOANS. Phones 1599
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY TO LOAN.
WL H Wi, i.-r Immediate loans several thousand dollars second-mortgage
money; will loan one half of original loan.
A FEW THOUSAND DdLLARS 7 percent private money; city property; to
owners of property See us quick.
ONE MILL! \ H ! L.\RS to lean on improved farms. 6 per cent. Five years.
THIK’l 3 til ; s . \‘!> ■ i.l.AUS private money at 8 per cent direct to owners
of property, in $1 000 to $2,000 lots
RANDOLPH LOAN CO.
!1 Inman Building
Main 877
provernent will make the contemplat
ed move possible.
Speaking of the situation, a trans
portation official said:
“The A., B. and A. made a contract
some years ago with the W. and A.
to use the Union Depot, and
the receivers were later called in to
ratify the contract, which they
failed to do. . The A., B. and A!
has accordingly been using the depot
under an arrangement which it is
believed will let it out at any time
that it desires to enter the Terminal
Station.”
Whitehall Street Lease.
Adler Brothers haberdashers, have
subleased from fJd A. Cerf, the tailor,
12 Whitehall street, and will open
a store there October 1. Alterations
are now in progress. The terms of
the lease are not given. The A(Hers
are vacating 12 Marietta street, where
they have been renting from the Ja
cobs’ Pharmacy Company. The firm’s
new location is on a part of the Scott
property, east side of the street, on
the southern approach to the White
hall viaduct.
Several Parcels Transferred.
Gleason C. Goree and John M.
George have been in several interest
ing transactions. Mr. George lias
transferred to Mr. Goree for $4,500 No.
85 South Gordon street, 37 l)Y 190.
and for $5,000 No. ^5 Drewry street,
394 feet east of Highland avenue, 50
by 183 feet. Mr. Goree has trans
ferred to Mr. George three parcels
valued at an aggregate of $3,750—two
lots 50 by 150 feet, and another 50
by 200, just north of Brookline street.
Division of DeFoor Estate.
The DeFoor estate, consisting of
acreage tracts on the Campbellton
road and parcels on Peters Church
West Fair, Walker, Main and Rankin
streets, and at East Point, and esti
mated at $128,642, has been divided
among the h^l rs . J. C., C. L. and
Thomas E. DeFoor and Daisy E. Mor
gan and Lillie A. Campbell. Deeds
have gone to record.
I duits, wires, rights of way, franchises,
etc.
Declares Frank Victim of Gigan
tic Conspiracy—Accuses
Atlanta Police.
trips from Buckhead Into Piedmont
avenue.
Apartment to Cost $17,000.
The Phoenix Investment Company
has applied to Building Inspector Ed
R. Hays for a permit to erect a two-
story apartment at 425 Washington
street, to cost $17,000. The job will be
done by day labor.
F. A. Quillian will build a $6,000
two-story frame residence at 657
Ponce DeLeon avenue.
Residence Brings $6,000.
Charles T. Furlow, of Habersham
County, has bought from L. L. Shiv
ers a two-story residence on the
south side of West Fifth street, 175
feet west of Williams street, for
$6,000. The transaction was handled
through the A. J. & H. F. West eRal
Estate Agency.
Stone for Retaining Wails.
Part of the stone for the West
Peachtree retaining walls has been
hauled to place at the Hunnicutt
street dip, and It is expected that
other preliminaries to regrading will
be started in a few days. The All at
the Corinthian apartment house will
be about four feet. West Peachtree
will be greatly improved with regrad
ing and will be used by hundreds of
automobilists and others who now
thread their v/ay along crowded
Peachtree. .
Mr. Candler Sells.
Asa G. Candler sold Tuesday the
first piece of property since his return
from Europe. This was 24 Hurt
street. Inman Park, to Thomas A.
Martin for $5,500. The property is the
southeast corner of lot 133 of the
Inman Park map.
North Boulevard Purchase.
Mrs. Minnie B. Jones has bought
from Mrs. Leila Floyd for $7,454 Nos.
522 and 526 North Boulevard. 50 feet
south of North avenue. The lot is 50
by 125 feet.
New Exhibitors Listed.
New Arms not named before which
and Manufacturers’ section of the
wii! take space in the merchants’ and
manufacturers' section of the Cham
ber of Commerce Building, are the
Reed Oil Company, the F. J. Cool-
edge Company, the Atlanta Metal Bed
Company, the Moncrlef Furnace Com
pany, the Coca-Cola Company, the
Hagan & Dodd Company, the New
South Bakery, the Atlanta Art Glass
Company, the A. E. Hill Manufactur
ing Company, and M. D and H. T,.
Smith. These make a total of 40
and W. H. Leahy, of the Industrial
bureau of the Chamber of Commerce,
is confident that the four floors will
soon be entirely let. A plan is on
foot to sign cotton and cotton oil
Arms for an entire floor.
Building Permits.
$17^00—Phoenix Investment Com
panv, No. 425 Washington street, two-
story frame dwelling. Day work.
$1,000—J. D. Chase, No. 77 Arling
ton street, one-story dwelling. Day
work.
$450—Bishop L. H. Halsey, Grape
street, rebuild church. Day work.
$18,000—Druid Hills Golf Club,
Ponce DeLeon avenue, erect club
house. Day work.
$6,000—F. A. Quillian, No. 657 Ponce
DeLeon avenue, two-story frame
dwelling. Day work.
$300—Jacob Harris, No. 172 Cole
man street, make additions. Day
work. •
$145—J. O. Winn, No. 165 Inman
Circle, install furnace. Eichberg Heat
Ing Company.
J395—e M. Fischer, No. 101 West
Tenth street, same.
$200—Z. P. Gunn, No. 6 Elizabeth
street, same.
$132—Keystone Investment Compa
ny, Vedado way, same.
$263—Ed L. Wight, No. 262 Juniper
street, same.
$5,250—-H. E. Jessup, No. 21 Avery
drive, two-story frame dwelling. Z.
P. Gunn.
$3,000—W. C. Harper, No. 454 Wil
liams street, same. Day work.
$2,760—John M. George, Nos. 77
and 85 Drewry street, one-story frame
dwelling. Day work.
Electric Property Transferred.
A warranty deed has gone to rec
ord at the courthouse conveying for
$100 and other valuable considera-
I tions from the Georgia Railway and
Power Company to the Georgia Rail
way and Electric Company all of the
former’s property in Atlanta, Fulton
and DeKalb Counties, except electric
transmission lines carrying more
Warranty Deeds.
$2,000—E. S. Morris to Carroll &
Hunter, lot northwest corner Georgia
avenue and Connally street, 138 by
365. June 23. 1905.
$1,000—Robert W. Parris to L. W.
Wells, lot 454 of Norwest Atlanta
Land Company, 50 by 140. August 19.
$900—Mrs. Laura M. Andrews to
John J. Fraser, No. 12 Edgehill ave
nue, 41 by 144. August 20.
$1.240—J. R. McAdams to James C.
Williams, lot southeast corner Dela
ware and Prospect avenues, 50 by
156. August 19.
$1.250—J. T. Mitchell et al. to D. A,
Small, No. 406 Randolph street, 60 by
86. August 5.
$1,250—Leon Walker to E. C. Cal
laway, No. 52 Wellborn street, 35 by
136. August 20.
$1,250—Same to same, lot east side
Waldo street, 90 feet north of Rosalia
street, 60 by 50. Adgust 20.
$750—I. C. McCrory to P. L. Moon,
lot south side Columbia avenue, 100
feet east of Jefferson street, 100 by
190. July 21.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
HOME BARGAINS
EAST GEORGIA \VENUE, corner lot; a handsome little home; six rooms;
modern and classy; terms easy; price. $4,000.
CLOSE TO ATKINS PARK and High'and avenue, we are offering one of
the most attractive six-room bungalows ever built; hardwood floors in
borders; furnace and sleeping porch; $5oO rash, balance easy; price, >6,000.i
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 .iagksoN street," corner East avenue. 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 Bide;. Phone Ivy 1276, Atl. 208
Continued from Page 7.
WE have several of the best bargains
in this entire section. We have them
that can not tail to please you from
five rooms to twelve rooms. Priced low
and terms easy
Call by the office or use the phone
BEN
W. L.
GRAHAM & MERK
319 EMPIRE BLDG., M. 4376.
STONE MOUNTAIN CAR LINE.
10 ACRES and small house for the small sum of $1,500, on terms. This is
a beautiful tract, covered with original forest timber. See Mr. R. W.
Parris.
'■ CAPITOL VIEW.
IN THIS SPLENDID COMMUNITY 1 have a very pretty flve-room house
and 75 by 130 feet, corner lot. for $2,000; $300 cash, balance $15 or $20
per month. This is one of the best bargains in Atlanta, Ga. See Mr. W. L.
Merk.
There’s the whole case, gentlemen.
We must stand or fall by it.
"Conley says he started at four
minutes to one and finished at 1:30.
Now, Conley re-enacted that perfor
mance for the benefit of the police.
Harllee Branch says they got there
at 12:17 and that Conley did it on
the run. Branch says he left there
at 1:07. Branch says he allows one
minute for Conley to write the note-s
because he only wrote one, and one
minute in the wardrobe because he
was in and right out again, and fif
teen^ minutes for the talking. Now
that’s about 50 minutes, gentlemen,
allowing all these times out.
"Now, suppose Conley was in the
wardrobe eight minutea Suppose $
two minutes was required for each *
note. That’s eight more minutes.
Sixty-six minutes, altogether. Now
Branch says it took fifty minutes to
go through the performance. The
negro says it took him thirty-four
and Dr. Owens, against whom no
word has been said—and Dorsey ha si
Jumped on every witness we have in
troduced—said it required thirty-six
minutes to go through the perform- *
ance, eighteen minutes to all the
hiding in the wardrobe and writing
the notes. Our friend Dorsey intro
duced no evidence about the time it
took. I presume he is satisfied with
the negro’s evidence.”
Arnold then read portions from
Conley’s testimony in which he told
of leaving the building at 1:30 with
out Frank. Arnold continued:
"I am leaving slander, the charge
of perversion and the testimony of
these poor little girls who have been
dragged up here out of the question.
Says Prosecution Is
In Desperate Straits.
"I am showing that the State’s case
can not be proved.’’
Mr. Arnold produced a chart on
which was marked the time of the
different incidents during the morn
ing that witnesses have sworn to. He
ran rapidly down the chart, passed
the time of Frank’s leaving home, of
his going to Montag’s office of the
calling of Herbert Schiff to the of
fice until he reached two minutes
after 12, when Miss Hattie Hall, the
stenographer, left Frank’s office. Mr.
Arnold continued:
"Mr. Dorsey in desperation says the
clock was wrong. He says every
thing is w rong. He brought a watch
man up here who said the clock ran
from three to four minutes slow'
every 24 hours, but this watchman
admitted that it was regulated and
set right every morning. Now no
body else has said the clock was
wrong, although I believe this long-
legged Gantt did say something
about it. \
"Now at 12 o’clock the clock
couldn’t have been more than one
minute wrong. Miss Hall in her
testimony swears that when she left
Frank’s office and got to the first
floor she heard the 12 o’clock whis
tles blow'. She came back at once, »
having forgotten her umbrella, and
the clock registered two minutes after
12. Now oetween 12:05 and 12:10
Monteen Stover came in. Mary Pha-
gan hadn’t gotten there before Mop-
teen Stover, despite the evidence of
Conley. Conley says Lemmie Quinn
came in before Monteen, and yet
Lemmie Quinn syears that he came
at 12:22.
"Now if George Epps is telling the
truth w hen he says that he and Mary
Phagan got off the car at 12:07, and
if Monteen Stover is telling the truth
when she says she got there at 12:05,
then Jim Conley lied.
Pleas For Judgment
Free From Prejudice.
"Away with their dirty, vile evi
dence—a tissue of malicious lies
about perversion, their vile street
gossip. Away with the race preju
dice that w'ould hang this man be
cause he U a Jew. Away with the
slander. I say the witnesses of the
state show that Mary Phagan
couldn’t have gotten to the factory
before 12.10 or 12:12.
"Now, I don’t believe that little
girl Monteen Stover evqr went into
the Inside office. She is a nice little
girl and I haven’t a word to say
against her. The safe door was open
and she might not have seen Frank.
What difference does it make if he
wasn’t in there if Mary Phagan had
never arrived? Couldn’t he have
stepped out for a moment? No,
Dorsey won’t let him. Dorsey won't
let him do anything but be held up to
be shot at. He is worse than Joshua. ,
of old, holding up the sun.
"Gentlemen, think for a moment. Is
it any less reasonable that Jim Conley
w r ould have killed Mary Phagan than
Leo Frank? Suppose he was a per
fect bull of the woods, suppose he
was eaten up with lasciviousness, is it
any less reasonable that this liirking
j negro, crazed with booze, snatched at .
her purse as she passed, hit her over
the eye and threw her down the hole.
If she was still living when down in
that basement, perhaps he committed
another heinous crime.
"Why, they say at 12:50 o’clock
Frank went up on the fourth floor
and told Mrs. White she had to go out.
If there anything unnatural about
that? He was going to lunch. They
can twist anything he says into some
thing criminal If they want to.
"Now we come to a point that is d.s
clear as Holy Writ—that Jim Conley
was lying.
NoKTHLSIDE ACREAGE at a bargain; from seven to ten acres on Peach
tree road for $10.50 per front foot.
FOR SALE
HOME—NORTH JACKSON ST.
JOHN J.
(I>arge Lot.)
Good home; modern of course; seven
rooms; terms $1,000 cash, $40 monthly;
price $6,500
WOODSIDE
THOM A8 R. FINNEY. Sales Manager.
12 "Real Estate Row."
West End Bungalow—$4,000
SIX large rooms and sleeping poreh. All eonven-
ienees, including furnace heat. Good, level
lot. This home is a beauty, and is cheap at $4,000
on terms. See us about it now.
THOMSON & LYNES
18-20 Walton Street. Phone Ivy 718.
Woman’s Attempt to
Swim Channel Fails
Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian.
DOVER, ENG., Aug. 21.—An un
successful attempt to swim the Eng
lish Channel was made to-day by
Miss Lilly Smith, champion woman
swimmer of England. She started
from South Foreland, but gave out
after making five miles and had to
be taken on board a boat which was
following her. There was a strong
wind.
South Foreland is a rocky promon
tory in Kentshire.
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