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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NlWfl READ FOR PROFIT-GEORGIAN WANT ADS-USE FO^. RESULTS
TTTE ATLANTA (TROT?(1 IAN AND NEATS.
FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED.
HOUSES FOR RENT.
PofPn’KNT No, 4 2 UNort h Boulevard,
corner lot. eight-room house, modern,
furnnce heat, giiriige. furnished or un
furnished, possession given at once. M
L. Petty 125 North Pryor street Ivy
7»*A_2__ . .
OFFICES FOR RENT.
BT’fffJST'Id iwo rooms escli and sfngle
rooms in Hhodes Building Pall Main
46 or office at the building
OFFICES in the Moore Building si No
10 Auburn avenue, steeni heat; nas-
senger elevator; lights and Jgmtor ser
vice. $12 60 to SIS 00. One furnished
office, price $17 60
^.BUSINESS SPACE FOR RENT.
FOR RENT X ml iiml > ,! ol j
floors of 172 and 174 White
hall street; both floors are large I
and light, with all modern eon- j
venienrus; suit able fur bnainessj
or Lodge rooms; rent reasonable.
Apply Southeastern Dental I ni-
versity at office.
GARAGES FOR RENT.
FRffTfTTNT "(iaragt on Eleventh street.
between Peachtree and .luniper. Ap-
ply $12 Juniper street
C All AG 1C for rent at 360 Euclid ava-
nue, Inman Park, ivy 638b-L.
STORES FOR RENT.
5?OR lENT -bloreroom. The host
opening in the fcjiate for general mer
cantile business. G. C. Selman, Mon-
roe, Ga. ...
■FURTSII6HED ROoTs'WANTED^
WANTED By gentleman, fur
nished, steam-heated room,
close in. with private family.
Box Q. 850, care Georgian.
WANTKD Two real nice, connecting
housekeeping, furnished rooms, near
Grant Park as possible, and if possible
on Cherokee avenue or lark avenue.
Phone i •« 1 1 'u ’ ’ 241 L
UNFURNISHED ROOMS WANTED
tRPX^TED^Two or~ three unfurnished
rooms with kitchenette^
and location.
Georgian
TWO ADULTS, mother and son, want
four or five rooms with sleeping porch,
or party to take part of Aquae. Call Ivy
8/OT-J. .
man" and wife wish a large unfurnished
room, where there are conveniences;
heat, electric light*, phone, nice bath
and hot water Must he reasonable W.
\V W . care Georgian.
WANTED Three or four unfurnished
rooms for housekeeping; West End
preferred- Address C J■ S» care Geor-
UNFURNISHED ROOM6 WANTED^
Wr^?nS7f'pT^^ni Three or four
unfurnished rooms; prefer upstairs;
private home; must he reasonable; stale
location and price. Box 448, care Geor-
gtatt-
UNPURNISHED APARTMENTS.
WANTED.
wXf^TKD Unfurnished apartment with
two rooms, kitchen and bath; North
Side ten to twelve blocks from Ansley
Hotel M. Korn, care Ansley Hotel.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALF
j^harp
&
ov
Iston
Stale price
Address Box 612, care
INVESTMENTS.
$1,250 will buy a double I
room negro house on Fra
ser street. All street im
provements and. eity eon-
venienees down and paid
for. Rents for $14.00 per
month—nearly 14 per rent.
$2,500 buys a store and two
dwelling houses on good
corner near Southern shops.
Rental $300 per year. A
cheap corner.
ORMF/WOOD 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.
REAL. ESTATE FOR SALE
HOUSES FOR RENT.
FURNISHED HOUSES WANTED.
WANT HD To rent house; at leant six
room*; modern Improvement*; not too
fur Send full description and location;
$25 or les*. J. L. Sibley, MiHedgevlIle,
.
UNFURNISHED HOUSES WANTED.
einbor 1 or 15 live
room bungalow or cottage on North
Side or Inman Hark; must be reason
able No children. Address H. S-, care
Georgian. _
WANTED Tp rent about September 15,
house or bungalow: six to eight
rooms; Inman Park preferred. Address
Box 370 care Georgian.
r - '• " T~
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
JUST OFF PEACHTREE and car, In
section of beautiful homes, I have a
lot 60 feet front, chert street, tile walks,
water and sewer. I will sell for $750 on
terms of $75 cash, balance monthly.
Some developments soon lo take place
will make this lot double In twelve
months. Address Mr. W. B. Griffith,
488 Peachtree.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
SDTKCiOM cottage, Delaware avenue,
Ormtwood Park, for rent or sale.
Phone Main 5471-L or write Route 3,
Box 88. Atlanta.
IN the Druid Hill section 500 feet from
the Kant Hake drive, this side of Oak-
hurst. one block from North Decatur
car line, I have several beautiful lots for
sale, price $460 to $000. Will accept $75
•ash and very small monthly payment on
each lot. Consider the location and
write owner. Box 700, care Georgian
REAL ESTATE FOB 6ALE OR EX
CHANGE.
HA^rabouT$2T0OO equity in North Side
property, yielding monthly income,
will sell or trade for modern North Side
. \ . H«-x 788. Atlanta
FOR BEAUTIFUL HOMES and build
ing lots in College Park, the most de
sirable suburb of Atlanta, see 1. G. Me*
Crory.
xebange mV equity of
new five-room house In East
value $2,000. for vacant lot oj
farm. Address H., Box 900, care Geor-
shn
EXCHANGE.
ON OGLETHORPE AVE. near Ashby,
In the very best residential section
of West End. I have 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 $1,500. See Mr. Robbins,
707 Candler Bldg.
FARMS FOR SALE.
FOR BAlfg- Every farm In Georgia
should have a fine winter pasture.
We ship Hie best grade of crimson
clover seed, rye, barley and winter oats,
and all other kinds of field seed, direct
to farmers at close prices Write for
quotations Nashville Field Seed Com
pany, Nashville, Tenn.
FARM LAN!) 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, G. W. Muse,
Tallapoosa, Ga.•
Leghorns.
.!> J’O LAy—March and April
hatched White Leghorn pullets, $1 2a
each, in lots of 100. $1 each; cockerels
*1 50, $2 and $3 each; May hatched I
j. diets, $1 each; In lots of 100. 76c each.
,ir»t’s Poultry Farm. Valdosta, Ga
FOR SALE Thirteen White Leghorn)
hens one rooster Reasonable price, j
'o il idiom- Ivy 1246-J. Edwin C. Davis,
876 North Boulevard. _
Rhode lil.ind Rydj. n .
FOE 'HALL'" TOO Tester Tompkins strain
Si. C Rhode Island Red year-old hens,
to make room for young stock will sac-
rJfiee at $7 50 for ten hens; answer
quick and get the best; satisfaction
guaranteed. Armeega Poultry Farm,
T. U. Crudup, Prop.. Kittrell, N. C.
Poultry—All Varieties.
FOR ~SAI I ) W"ell and partly Trained
coon, rabbit, bear. deer, wolf and fox
hounds Generally puppies of all varie
ties that are In existence. On receipt
of 10c we will mail one of the most
handsome, comprehensive, illustrated
catalogues in existence, which gives full
Information of 49 breeds of dogs, cattle,
sheep. • swine, rabbits and ferrets; also
price list of poultry and pigeons C. L
It I^andis, Dept 43. Reading. Pg.
MAKE MONEY WITH
lolltky.
AMERICAN POULTRY Is a magazine
devoted entirely to helping earnest men
ami women make a financial success of
poultry raising Its staff of writers is
composed entirely of those who have
made 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
pitfalls in the path of the novice which
may he entirely avoided by those who
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 how to get a large
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 to know. It explains the
famous secret system through which
poultrymen have become rich and after
wards solid for hundreds of dollars.
AMERICAN POULTRY Is a large, hand
somely illustrated monthly Journal, well
printed on fine paper, and should be
found on file in the home of every poul
try lover. No beginner in the poultry
business should think of being without
It. It will save him many times the
small subscription price The advanced
poultryrnan will also find it of great
value; the articles being varied in their
scope.
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-pag*
poultry book, which Is a complete guid<
in the poultry business, absolutely free
to every one sending 60c for a yearly
subscription or $1.00 for a three-year-
subscrlptlon to AMERICAN POULTRY.
A trial six months’ subscription (with
out book) will be sent for 26c. Never
has so much been offered for so small a
sum. Advantage of this offer should be
taken at once.
AMERICAN POULTRY.
Savoy Bldg. Wilkes-Barre. Pa.
W.A.F0STER & RAYMOND ROBSON
REAL ESTATE. RENTING AND LOANS
11 EDGEWOO D AVENUE
FOR SALE FOR RENT.
ON WEKT TENTH STREET, a new
bungalow, with all conveniences.
Price $6,0(H). Easy terms See Mr.
_Cohen.
ON EAST FOURTEENTH*""STREET"
we have one of the nicest homes in
Atlanta Hardwood finish; steam
: heat; four large bedrooms, extra large
I sleeping porch inclosed I/, glass; three
tile hatha; servants' house with bath
and toilet; large bam or garage On
beautiful, large lot The surroundings
j are the very best and the price is
reasonable No curiosity seekers need
apply PotltJvely no Information over
pnone. See Mr MartIn.
v. EfifT END- One of the moat promi
nent streets, u ten-room house with
servants’ house and barn. 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 Side
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 my pleasure to
show you. See Mr Bradshaw.
8-r. h.,
45 South Gordon
45 00
3-r. h.,
1120 DeKalb avenue
35.00 |
8-r h ,
53 Atlanta avenue,
Decatur
26.00
8-r. h.,
1102 Peachtree (apt.)..
70.00
8-r. h.,
701 N. Boulevard (fur.).
75.00
8-r. h..
358 Capitol
33 35
8-r. h.,
38 NoreroKS
35 00
8-r h..
574 Washington
60.00
8-r. h .
20 Gordon. Kirkwood.
40 00
8-r. h.,
366 Capitol
35.00
8-r. h..
568 Washington
60.00
8-r. h.,
38 K Thirteenth ....
25.60
8-r. h.,
57 DeKalb avenue....
30.00
8-r. h ,
580 Washington
60 00
8-r. h.,
80 McLendon
60.00
8-r. h.,
77 Jones avenue
17 50
8-r. h.,
1 S. Gordon
40 00
7-r. h.,
37 Ponce DeLeon, De-
catur
27.50
7-r. h ,
<>4 Currier
40 00
7-r. h..
11 Candler, Decatur ..
30 00
7-r. h.,
560 Central
42.50
7-r. h ,
56 Currier (apt.)
42.50
7-r. h.,
58 Currier (apt.)
42 50
7-r. h.,
170 Washington
60.00
7-r. h.,
418 S Moreland
17.00
6-r h.
21 Park Place, Oak-
hurst
22.50
I REAL ESTATE AND
[ CONSTRUCTION NEWS
Report of Contract 1
As Made by A., B,& A.
| Terminal To Be Used Soon?—New
Exhibitors Sign—Car Line
Property Transferred.
Come down to our office and let us
show you these places.
IF YOU HAVE MONEY to lend, we can place It safely.
1 than 22,000 voltage of current. The
power concern has In turn leased tne
same from the electric company.
Named in the list of properties
I transferred are an Edgewood avenue
lot 262 feet west ol Piedmont avenue,
50 by 85 feet; all meters, motors, con
duits, wires, rights of way, franchises,
etd.
New Road Opened.
Maple avenue is the name of a
new road leading southeast from
Peachtree road to Peachtree avenue
HOUSES FOR RENT.
HOUSES FOR RENT.
APARTMENTS.
ADRIATIC APARTMENT. NO. 312 RAWSON RT.
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. HOODSIDE,
REAL ESTATE, RENTING, STORAGE.
Phones, Bell. Ivy 671; Atlanta, *18. 12 "Real Estate Row.”
Poult r yR emed 1 ee,
ARE*your~henj»paying their board? If
not, Kc-JJiern Poultry Remedy is the
best thins to give them now. It’s guar
anteed Price 25c and 60c at all seed
si ores and dealers.
Parrots.
MEXICAN double yellow head parrots,
$7, $8 and $10 each. E. P. Burgos, Key
West, Fla.
Dogs.
^setter puppies, pure
bred from gentle stock. Address C.
L.. Box 16. Lflhia Springs. Ga.
FOR SALE—Very cheap, a fins male
watch dog; six months old; a dandy.
L Grossman. 96 Whitehall street.
Cows.
FARMS FOR SALE.
For sale—Brand-new six-room bun
galow on good street and near car line
been holding for $3,750. but must sell
at once. Will sell for $3,350 with small
cash payment this week. Terms to suit.
See Mr Cuqd. Room 707 Caller Bldg.
EXCHANGE.
ON OGLETHORPE A VE-. near Ashby,
in the very best residential section
of West End. I have an equity of $3,000
in an almost new 7-room bungalow with
every convenience; lot 60x160. Will ex-
change for renting property or vacant nit? tools
lots Loan of $1,500. See Mr Robbins,
707 Candler Bldg.
OWNER wishes to sell some beautiful
lots on North Decatur car 1?ne; $450 to
$1,000; lots average $600. well shaded;
fifteen minutes' ride to Five Points.
$50 cash, balance small payments Ad
joining property 60 per cent higher in
price. Address Owner, Box 550, care
Georgian. .
INMAN PARK LOTS-76 feet front, 81.-
050 cash; twelve minutes from rive
Points; good neighborhood anti all Im
provements. Call or phone W R. Beck.
Fourth ’National Bank. Main 3087. At
night, Ivy 2330-1*
10
gallons
17 Gar-
WANTED A young Jersey cow, a first-
class milker. Address No. 337 ffiqui-
F0BTyTXCRESrY^bbT5Sa^ V loTf WP?ne cow for fresh "if,
20 miles from Atlanta, a splen- uke^at Tnc.^' * a "° n “
did little farm, in high state of den st
cultivation, land lies well, and in j
three-fourths of a mile of the de
pot. Will make a special price,
and include one cow, one buggy
tTTf greaY m*1
hog with great vitality, a hog that Is
fast coming to the front. Write for
prices. Stock of all ages for sale.
Hunt’s Poultry Farm, Valdosta, Gg
wagon, harness and other farm- F ^ R po L e ^\ h aA. h, ;^on" e K^ 1 A b 8°o u
iug tools. This is an opportunity 1
to secure a splendid little farm at
a bargain.
TIIOS. W. JACKSON.
Fourth Nat. Bank Bldg.
FOR RALE— 4.000-acre Improved delta
plantation. 2.000 acres in cultivation;
1.000 acren in 12-inch and tip cottonwood;
fine soil and no boll weevil. For details
write J. C. Walker. Shaw, Miss.
IMPROVED farms. 50 miles southwest
of Macon, Ga.. Write us your wants.
Butler Realty Co., Butler, Ga.
INVESTMENTS—List your Investments *
.with... W( have the custom®. w ttlj | A HEAL INVESTMENT.
IviTiHuTr'mriff jvv 4715 ’ ’ jx’H h 361-acre farm; ull modern im-
Candler Btng Ivy 4716. I provemenU. buildings In good repair;
FOR SAL IS- Brand-new six-room bun- j Hcreg i n cultivation, 220 acres under
galow on good street andI near car line, wire f ence; gravel clay subsoil; average
been holding for $3,760, but must se , ^ rot ion per acre; three miles
at once. Will sell for $3,350 tilth small | j^ u jj er county seat; 1.000 population;
cash payment this week. rerms to t ., roVV j n g town; 886 per acre. Quick sale
suit See Mr Cudd. Room <07 Can- j BUTLER REALTY CO.,
Hones. Mule*. Vehicle*, Etc.
! FOR' SALE "s pi end id dray^or delivery
horse; very gentle. Price $140. Atlan
ta Coffee Mills Company, 458 Edgewood
| avenue.
i FOR SALE Two good mules, cash or
monthly payments to reliable parties.
f. g Willingham. 648 Whitehall.
F<>H SALE one t rso and delivery
wagon. Appb U 1 ’ Hunter gtrpet
WANTED Second-hand surrey; must
be .i bargalp l C H., pox 1265.
D MORGAN, high-class harness and
saddles. 136 Whitehall street.
WANTED Sound horse or mule for
farmwork Want to rent with privi
lege of buying _Furiner L ca^ e _Geo r glan_
EVERY DAY is a good day to read the
Want Ads in The Atlanta Georgian.
Butler, Ga.
.Her Bldg.
WITHIN the 6-mile circle 1 000 feet j WKClWNlV
east of Peachtree road 1 have lot 100 VN l^t U.N I .\
by 168 which I ain compelled to sell thi* FARMS FOR SALE -Can furnish re
week. Will accept one-quarter cash, ■ tired business men. clerks, nookkeep-
balanoe to suit. This is a bona fide of- | ers a nd others fine farms, five acres and
fer No agent need aply. Address P. i U p to 1.000. near railway stations and
I good markets, cheaply and on easy pay-
ALMC8T new five-room cottage, mod- tnents. W rite f«»r particulars to 8t*ph-
ern on large lot, North Decatur car onson Lund ami Lumber Co., Oconto,
line; small cash payment, or will take a Wis _ ....
good automobile as cash payment; bal
ance $20 per month; bargain. Address
- P. O. Bo ’
3ox 882, Atlanta.
Bargain For Quick Sale.
EIGHT-ROOM HOySE. on lot 75 by
190- Inman Park section. Address
8.. Box 450. rare Georgian.
FOR SALE—By owner near Ponce Lc
TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT.
TYPEWRITERS RENTES
4 MONTHS FOR $5 AND I P
Rebuilt typewriters. $23 to $75.
American Writing Machine Co.,
48 North l*r\t r Si Phone Main 2526
Pou|tr^P|ar^tijnd Seed*.
11. G. HASTINGS & CO.,
SEEDS AND POULTRY SUPPLIES.
BOTH PHONES 2568.'
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 possi
ble. ami if our customers will hear in
mind the hours that our deliveries leave
the store It will insure prompt service.
ICE CREAM—ICES.
Velvet Tee Cream
Leon avenue and Boulevard, eight-
room two-si
combination fixtures ' ) 26 East North avenue
out. vapor heat system, cost $1,500;'
built for a home; lot 50 by 200 to 20-foot
alley garage and chicken house. $7,500;
easy terms** Renfro# & Go.. M 324
The Best ir
Atlanta.
Ivy 6849
FOR SALE OR RENT Eight-room
house; 379 Washington street; lot 40
bv 200 prefer to sell on easy terms.
« > Washington _____
DECATUR HOME Attractive six-room
bungalow, east front, shade: fine lo
cation: price moderate. Owner. Box 7,
< G< ' tfian. _____
MY beautiful home at sacrifice: every
modern convenience; six rooms with
garage; T’on/e DeLeon place Addruss
owner. F. care Georgian
INMAN PARK-DRUID HILLS SEC
TION. six-room bungalow sell
YOU SOLD THAT HOUSE? A
MAN E
little
section will find a purchaser.
IT IS ABSOLUTELY necessary for
chickens to have green food during the
winter This can easily be supplied If
you will plant out a small patch of
rye and rape. They both grow very
For Sale” ad In the “Want Ad” rapidly and will furnish an abundance of
green food all the winter,
time to plant.
Now is the
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN
Published by The Georg!an Company
20 La&t Atlanta
Alabama Street + Georgia
Entered Atlanta po*U>m<v an •'••coml class matter.
Subscription* Payable in Adraure.
One year mail, postage prepaid .. $5
Six month-* mall, pontage prepaid 2 50
Three mouths, .mail, portage prepaid 1.IS
One momh mail. I**’"** Uepahl 4*
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Delivered by carrier, one year «0
Delivered by carrier, six months I
Delivered by carrier, three months 1.80
Delivered by carrier, one mouth
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
i,sure a quick and complete moult, and
that m*>ans plenty of eggs during the
fall ami winter, when they bring the
high prices; 25c. 60c and $1 package.
_ or ex- ~- mmpmp
hange for renting property Address filmed by carrier tu Atlanta and .xhsr cities.
Owner. Box 121. care Georgian .
LEASE OR SALE-Artistic bungalow ; ~ -
screened, tiled, furnace, garage Ad
dress “Ansley Park.” care Ge-r;gan.
FOR SALE—By owner, new six room
house in South Kirkwood. In beauti
ful grove; easy terms C. W. 8 No.
9*.8 Austell building Phone Main 2243.
Yon are particular who you have in
vour home The Want Ad Man will as
sist you in securing refined tenant*,
i'hone Main 8000 nr Atlanta 8000.
to
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY TO LOAN.
NORTH SIDE HOME.
NINE-ROOM house on Highland ave
nue; best part of street; no cash and
small monthly payments; lot 60x150;
level and shady; cheap. Address Bar
gain. Box 13. care Georgian
“(CONTINUED IN NEXT COLUMN.) ^
WE HAVE for immediate loans several thousand dollars second-mortgage
money , will loan one half of original loan.
A FEW TIP G'SAND DOLLARS 7 per cent private money; city property; to
owners of property. Bee us quick.
ONE MILLION DOLLARS to 1- an on Improved farms. 6 per cent Five years
THIRTY THOUSAND DoLI. UiS private money at 8 per cent direct to owners
of property, in $1,000 to $2,006 lots
RANDOLPH LOAN CO.
21 Inm i i P'“’ : .;i --
T
Main 877
The A., B. and A. Railroad, It was
reported on good authority Wed
nesday, has signed up a contract wJih **«**»••—■— - ” -
the Atlanta Terminal Company . at a point 500 feet w ® through
whereby the railroad will be allowed | avenue. The road ® xte ■ ® .
to enter the Terminal Station instead I the Hedgerose Heights si
of the Union Depot. the Holmes A Luekie Realty Com-
The A., B. and A. and the Southern ! pany, and cuts off several blocks ip
officials are Interested in the con- j trips from Buckhead into Pied
nection of the road’s tracks on tne
west side of the city, and this im
provement 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.
j to use the Union Depot, and
1 the receivers were later called m 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.”
164 PONCE DELEON AVBTN’rE—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.
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.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
PHONE MAIN 2974.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
RESIDENCE
NO. 406 COURT LAND 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 1618.
REAL ESTATE. RENTING, LOANS.
130 Peachtree.
Atl. 2865.
Wanted—An Offer
ON
NO. 290 MYRTLE STREET.
WHEN a bargain in real estate Is put on the market, there are al
ways certain conditions that aye brought to bear upon the pres
ent owner making it essential that a disposal be made of the property
at once. 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 streets—Myrtle street—we offer a
ten-room home, on a corner lot, 60x190 feet, faces east and 16 elevated.
This home is absolutely up to date in every respect.
The owner is In such condition that a disposal must be made of this
property. Make us an offer and we will submit it, regardless of what
ft is.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR
Whitehall Street Lease.
Adler Brothers, haberdashers, have
subleased from Ed 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 Ad'ers
are vacating 12 Marietta street, where
they have been renting from the Ja
cobs' Pharmacy Company. The*flrm’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. 1VJ r. George has
transferred to Mr. Goree for $4,500 No.
85 South Gordon "street. 37 by 100,
and for $5,000 No. 35 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 bv 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 heirs, J. C., C. L. and
Thomas E. DeFoor and Daisy E. Mor
gan and Lillie A. Campbell. Deeds
have gone to record.
Mr. Candler Sells.
Asa G. Candler sold Tuusday 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 60
by 125 feet.
New Exhibitors Listed.
New firms not named before whleh
and Manufacturers’ section of the
will 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 Moncrief Furnace Com
pany. the Coca-Cola Company, the
Hagan & Dodd Company, the New-
South Bakery, the Atlanta Art Glass
Company, the A. K. Hill Manufactur
ing Company, and M. D and H. L.
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 he entirely let. A plan is on
foot to sign cotton and cotton oil
firms for an entire floor.
Electric Property Transferred.
A warranty deed has gone to rec
ord at the courthouse conveying for
$10(1 and other valuable considera
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
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 426 Washington
street, to cost $17,000. The Job will be
I done by day labor.
F. A. Qulllian wdll build a $6,800
two-story frame residence at 667
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 we.it of Williams street, for
$6,000. The transaction was handled
through the A. J. & H. F. West eRal
Estate Agency.
Stone for Retaining Walls.
Part of the stone for the West
Peachtree retaining walls has been
hauled to place at the Hunnlcutt
street dip, and it Is expected that
other preliminaries to regrading will
be started In a few days. The fill at
the Corinthian apartment house will
be about four feet. West Peachtree
will be greatly improved with regrad-
lng and will be used by hundreds of
automoblllsts and others who now
thread their way along crowded
Peachtree.
Building Permits.
$17,000—Phoenix Investment Com
pany, No. 425 Washington street, two-
story frame dwelling. Day work.
$^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. Qulllian. No. 657 Ponce
DeLeon avenue, two-story frame
dwelling. Day work.
$ SOP—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.
$395—E. M. Fischer, No. 101 West
Tenth street, same.
$200—Z. P. Gunn, No. 6 Elizabeth
street, seme.
$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.
$2.750—John M. George, Nos. 77
and 85 Drewry street, one-story frame
dwelling. Day work.
Warranty Deeds.
$2.000—E. S. Morris to darroll &
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, 60 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, 60 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, 85 by
136, August 20.
$1.250—Same to same, lot east side
Waldo street, 90 feet north of Rosalia
street, 60 by 50. August 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.
$3,150—Realty Trust Company to K.
Truck, Dairy or Chicken Farm
RIGHT on the car line, in 6 miles of center of Atlanta, I have a tract of
six acres.
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.
H. C. BAILEY
1217 FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
MAIN 663.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
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HOME BARGAINS
EAST GEORGIA AVENUE, corner lot; a handsome little home; six rooms;
modern and classy; terms easy; price, $4,000.
CLOSE TO ATKINS PARK and Highland avenue, we are offering one of
the most attractive six-room bungalows ever built; hardwood floor* in
borders: 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. ;
iRTH JACKSON 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 Bldg. Phone Ivy 1276, Atl. 208,
R. Armstrong, lot 7, block 25, Ansley
Park, on northeast side Avery drive,
80 bv 200. August 13,
$1,550—Mrs. Mary C. Hadisi'.i to
J F McGill, lot south side Glenn
street. 248 feet east of Grant ftreet,
40 by 176. December 11, $911.
$1,250—G. C. Goree to John M. 4
George, lot west side of Stewart ave
nue. 150 feet north of Brookline street,
50 by 150. August 20.
$1,250—Same to same, lot north side
of Brookline street, 200 feet west of
Stewart avenue, 50 by 200. August 20.
$1,260—Same to same, lot west side
of Stewart avenue, 50 feet north of
Brookline street, 50 by 150. August
20.
$1,000—Atlanta Real Estate Compa
ny to Gleason C. Goree, lot west side
of Stewart avenue, 150 feet north of
Brookline street, 50 by 200. August
20.
$1,000—Same to same, lot west ^ide
of Stewart avenue, 50 feet north of
Brookline street, 50 by 200. August
20.
$900—Same to same, lot north side
of Brookline street, 200 feet west of
Stewart avenue, 50 by 20ft. August 20.
$600 and Other Considerations—
Vlrlyn B. Moore to Mrs. H. T. Kemp,
lot east side of Atlanta and Marietta
road, 50 feet south of Chestnut street,
50 by 138. August 11.
$1,104—Charles N. Campbell to R.
B. Seagraves. lot southwest side of
Marietta road, 52 feet .orth of Camp
bell, 92 by 210. August 20.
$7,500—George L. Morris to H. N
VanDevander, lot north side of Mont
gomery Ferry road, 90 feet east of
Boulevard, 105 by 260. August 18.
$110—Harper Bros, to J. W. Coje,
lot on Ridgeway avenue, 49 by 190,
land lot 152. No date.
$275—Victoria Sexton et al. to Mrs. (
K. C. Alexander, lot 4 of Haygood and ,
Witham subdivision, land lot 54, 50 by
91. July 81. _ „
$1—s. F. Powell to H. I. Randall
et al. all Interest in land lot 215.
July 22, 1889.
$200—S. R. Pace et al. to same, one-
fifth Interest In the half interest of
land lots 178. 179 and 201, each con
taining 202 1-2 acres. June 16, 1882.
$600—S C Glass to W. C. Glass, I
lot south side Drummond street, 275
feet east of Ashby street, 96 by 280.
August 14. _ , . ,
$1 240—J. R. McAdams to Colonial
Trust Company, lot southeast corner
Palatine and Emerson avenues. 66
by 148. August 16
$4,116—Same to same, lot east side
Palatine avenue, 4,901 feet north of
Delaware avenue, 184 by 110. Au
gust 16.
$1,054—Mrs. Sallie McAdams to
same, lot west side Essie avenue, 160
feet south of Palatine avenue, 58 by
150. August 16
$1.225—Frank Drakeford to James
C. Smith, lot south side Glennwood
avenue, 290 feet west of Connally
street. 40 by 136. August 14.
$1,225—M. L. Legg to Frank Drake-
ford, same property. August 19.
$5,000—T. J. Tucker to J. M. Bass,
No. 275 East Pine Btreet, 60 by 171.
March 24.
$500—Karl V. Yancey to N. M. Yan
cey, lot tvest side Porter street, 135
feet north of Clay street, 120 by 130.
August 19.
$1,000—Mrs. Ina S. Rivers to Wil
liam J. Davis, lot east side Fowler
street, 76 feet north of Gresham
street, 50 by 210. August 19.
$810—Dlllin-Morrls Company to
West End Park Company, lot east
side West Ontario avenue. 665 feet
soijth of Gordon street, 46 by 200.
August 18.
$5,500—Asa G. Candler to Thomas
A. Martin, No. 24 Hurt’street, 52 by
133. August 19.
$1.280—Mrs. F. H. Irby to Mrs. Ju
lia Gibson, lot south side Auburn ave
nue, 224 feet west of Randolph street,
35 by 125. August 19.
For Division of Estate—J. E. De
Foor et al to J. M. DeFoor, lot north
side Rankin street, 415 feet east of
Boulevard, 60 by 175. Lot west side
Mann street at southeast corner J.
A. DeFoor lot, 30 by 200. July 1.
C. L. DeFoor et al. to Tillie A.
Campbell, lot west side Walker street,
land lot 85, 66 by 157. July 1.
Same to Thomas E. peFoor, lot
west side Newnan road in East Point
at corner Church street, 92 by 398.
Lot east side East Point avenue. 100
feet south of Dunlap street, 100 by
190. One-half Interest in lot on east
side Cheney street, 100 feet south of
Spring street, 66 by 249. July 1.
C. L. DeFoor et al. to J. C. DeFoor,
lot west side Walker street, 9 feet
south of Bettis lot, 55 by 157. July 1.
Same to Daisy E. Morgan, No. 23
Trenholm street, 50 by 107. July 1.
J. C. DeFoor et al. to C. L. DeFoor,
lot weet side Main street at south
east corner DeFoor lot, 30 by 200.
One-half interest in lot west side
Church street, 100 feet south of
Spring street, 130 by 800. One-half
Interest in lot on east side Cheney
street, 169 feet south'of Spring street.
69 by 249. July 1.
$6,000—C. T, Furloy to L. L. Shivers
lot south side West Fifth street 175
feet west of Williams street. 75 bv
190. August 14.
Loan Deeds.
$2.500—Thomas Peters to Charles
H. Hibbard, No. 280 North Jackson
street, 50 by 160. Ahgust 7.
$500—John W. Johnsop to Miss
Mary Trammell, No. 12 Edgehill ave
nue, 41 by 144. August 18.
$3,750—K. R. Armstrong to Travel
ers’ Insurance Company, lot 7 block
25, Ansley Park, on northeast side
Avery Drive. 80 by 200. August 18.
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For Sale bV
G R K K N K
REALTY
COMPANY
GRANT PARK HOMES.
WE have several of the best bargains
in this entire section. We have them
that can not fail to please you from
five rooms to twelve rooms. Priced low
anti terms easy
Call by the office or use the phone.
611 EMPIRE BLDG. REAL ESTATE. RENTING, LOANS. Phones 1693.
BEN
W. L.
GRAHAM & MERK
319 EMPIRE BLDG., M. 4376.
STONE MOUNTAIN CAR LINE.
10 ACRES and small house for the small sum of 61,500, on terms. This Is
a beautiful tract, covered with original forest timber. See Mr. R. W~.
Parris.
CAPITOL VIEW.
FOR SALE
JOHN J.
WOODSIDE
HOME—NORTH JACKSON ST.
(I^arge Lot.)
Good home; modern of course; seven
rooms; terms $1,000 cash, $40 monthly;
price $6,500
THOMAS R FINNEY, Sales Manager.
13 "Real Estate Row ”
IN THIS SPLENDID COMMUNITY I have a very pretty five-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.
N6RTH SIDE ACREAGE at a bargain; from seven to ten acres on Peach?
tree road for $10.50 per front foot.
West End Bungalow—$4,000
SIX large rooms and sleeping porch. All conven
iences, 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.
Bonds for Title.
$2,600—Helen K. Dunwody et al. to
F. Sweat, lot west elde Maple street,
41 feet north of Rhbdes street, 67 by
71. August 9.
$18,000—James M. Johnson to C. L.
DeFoor, lot went side Myrtle street,
120 feet north of Fourth street, 60 by 1
195. September 1.
$}0,000—John M. George to Gleason
C. Goree. No. 35 Drewrv street, 50 bv
182. August 20.
$9.000—Same to same, No. 85 South
Gordon street. 40 by 200. August 20.
$14.918—Mrs. Leila Floyd to Mrs.
Minnie B. Jones, Nos. 522 and 526
North Boulevard. 60 by 125. August
20.
Bonds for Title.
$2.500—James T. Cowan to Charles
W. Austin, lot northeay side of Mil-
ton avenue, 225 feet northwest of Hill
street, 45 by 160. August 8.
$1,210—I. N. Ragsdale and H. S.
Harper to J. D. Chase, lot northeast
side of Arlington avenue, 976 feet
porthwest of Lee street, 50 by 170.
June 7.
$15,000—J. N. Harris and J. F.
Brannen to S. A. Cox, lot west side
of Highland avenue, 102 feet north of
Argood avenue, 57 by 276. November
22, 1912. Transferred to Lockridgs,
McClain & Moon May 17,
Mortgages.
$1,340—J. R. McAdams to James C.
Williams, lot southeast corner of Del
aware avenge and Prospect avenue. 43
by 156. August 19.
$1,850—Mrs. Rachel Elals to Atlan
ta Savings Bank, lot southwest cor
ner Ormewood and Confederate avj-
nues, 66 by 123. August 19.
Quitclaim Deed.
$1—Julia H. Walker to J. C. Oliver
lot west side of Moreland avenue. 500
feet north of Walker street, 60 by 234.
September 3, 1912.