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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN ANT) NEWS.
RFAO FOR PROFIT-OtUK^IAIN WAIN I AUS-USE FOR RESULTS
THE ATLANTA georotan AND NEWS. 15
UNFURNISHED^ ROOMS FOR RENT.
THREE connecting rooms;"bath, light^,
gas and sink; North Side. Call Ivy
B848 : J.
FOB HUNT—Three unfurnished rooms,
light housekeeping; all conveniences.
57 Cooper.
THREE unfurnished rooms with water
and hath; the entire second floor; good
neighborhood; close in; all $12.50 month.
48 West Peachtree place.
Four ROOMS, including bath, kitch
enette; private entrance. Inman Park.
Jvy 4336-J.
FOR RENT—Lower floor of five or six
rooms in first-class condition; all con
veniences; fine car service Reasonable
terms. At Grant Park entrance. Main
3876-J.
THREE or four rooms, private family;
conveniences. 109 Highland a venue.
FIVE unfurnished rooms for rent.
Phone Main 4890-L.
TWO or three roon suitable for light
housekeeping Apply 73 Hood street.
THREE connecting^ unfurnished rooms,
private entrance, $10 23 Bryan St.
Main 5459-J.
TWO large connecting rooms, gas and
water, North Side, on car line, $7. 106
Plum street
AN APARTMENT ~of two rooms' with
all conveniences; price, $8. 389
Whitehall St.
FOUR unfurnished rooms: private bath;
sink in kitchen; sleeping porch; ref
erences exchanged. 121 East Georgia
avenue.
T< i a couple lower floor, at 21 Delia
place. Completely furnished. Phone
Ivy 3468-L.
FOR RENT—To couple, no children,
second floor of North Jackson Street
home. References 'exchanged. Phone
Main 3221-J.
FOR RENT- Two large rooms and one
small one for light housekeeping, J)
College Park, on Main street. Phone
East Point *208-L.
FOUR large unfurnished rooms. 1n
Grant Park section. 302 S. Boulevard.
THREE connecting rooms, private fam
ily; modern house; young couple pre
ferred- convenient to two car lines. 240
Bass Bt.
THREE connecting rooms, with sink In
kitchen and bathroom on the same
floor. 137 East avenue. Phone Ivy
7019-J.
FURNISH EO OR UNFURNISHED.
JROOMFOR RENT.
O^E roonr furnished or unfurnished,
With kitchenette; meals nearby; very
reasonable. 656 South Pryor street.
ONE OR TWO furnished or unfurnished
rooms in North Side home; three
adults in family; gentlemen preferred;
breakfast if desired. Ivy 3049-L’
THREE rooms, furnished or unfur
nished; private baths. 109 Cooper St.
Main 2890-J.
SECOND-FLOOR, private home, fur
nished or unfurnished; modern con
veniences; close in; beat neighborhood.
Ivy 3707-J.
FURNISHED APARTS. FOR RENT.
'rwcT connectTng~room«£ bathT^electHc
lights, private entrance. Ten minutes’
walk of Five Points. $4.50 per week.
Argyle A part m ents, 34 5 ^Peachtree street.
UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS.
FOR RENT.
FOR~RENT—Six-room apartment; mod
ern conveniences; front Grant Park;
$27.50; in home with private family; ref
erences requested. 180 Park avenue.
TWO four-room apartments, every mod
ern convenience, 324 Forrest avenue.
Apply premises. Phone Ivy 608-J. L
B. Sanaers, owner.
BOSCOBEL AND EUCLID
APARTMENTS,
CORNER Euclid avenue and Hurt
street. Three and four rooms,
steam heated, wall beds and wail
safes. Most exclusive neighbor
hood, on car line. Every apart
ment fronts the street. Separate
entrance, no congestion in halls.
The most delightful, and ventilated
apartments in the city, $30 to
$37.50 each.
FITZHUGH KNOX,
1613 CANDLER BLDG.
FOR RENT—Bell Apartments, Corln-
thian Apartments. In the Bell, cor
ner North Boulevard and Ponce De
Leon, we have one four and one five-
room apartment for rent. In the Corin
thian, 136 West Peachtree, one four and
one five-room apartment for rent. Both
of these apartments are strictly modern
end are steam heated. Apply Charles
P. Glover Realty Company. Phone, Ivy
8390 2% Walton street.
bESIRABLE”North Side apartment. 310
Myrtle street; all modern improve
ments; terms reasonable. Phone Ivy
6065-L.
DELIGHTFULLY comfortable two six-
room apartments for lease; strictly
first class; best North Side residence
section; one block from Georgian Ter
race; handsome grounds; large individ
ual porches; automobile accommoda
tions, etc. Phone Ivy 657-J, or call at
29 Ponce DeLeon avenue.
ONE nice three-room furnace-heated
apartment for couple; most desirable
gtreet on North Side, ‘'all Ivy 6772-J.
READY SEPTEMBER 1.
THE LAWRENCE
62 iind 54 WEST PEACHTREE PLACE
(Two blocks from Baker).
WE HAVE a few choice three and four
room kitchenette apartments left
For small families they solve the prob
lem.
Built for comfort in summer time as
well as winter. Every room has out
side exposure; steam heat, hot and cold
•water, shades, garbage can, electric
lights, stoves and refrigerators fur
nished. References required.
Apply on the premises to J. T. Tur
ner. resident manager, or J. L Turner,
1520 Candler Building. Ivy 5213.
APARTMENT! 5 Piedmont nnfl Mor-
ritts. $35. $37. $40. Apply 70 Merritts.
1 vy_ 2843-J.
IN the Helene, 240 Courtland street,
close in, North Side, six rooms and
bath, front and back porches, steam
beat, hot water, janitor service; no chil
dren; references required. Rental $42.50
and $15 Vacant September 1. Apply
Herbert Kaiser, 411 Atlanta National
Bank Bldg Phone Main 276. or Janitor
on premises^
WE HAVE some nice four and five-
room apartments on the North Side
for rent. Chas. P. Glover Realty Co.,
2% Walton street.
FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT.__
|?OR~RENT—Two rooms, furnished or
unfurnished, rented separately or for
light housekeeping; meals convenient If
desired. Phone Main 5448-J. No. 10
Brown place.
FURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT.
A NICELY furnished house; reasonable
to the right party; references. Ap
ply 325 Capitol Ave.
ONE of the most desirable six-room
bungalows in Decatur; educational fa
cilities unsurpassed; best car service
around Atlanta. Telephone Owner, De
catur 583.
COTTAGE—Newly furnished. North
Side! near Inman Park; reference. M.
B., care Georgian.
UNFURNISHED HO USE S FOR REN T,
262 SPRING—Five-room cottage, with
bath, between Alexander and Mills.
$20 per month. Ivy 1561.
JrOR RENT Two six-room houses, near
car line, in East Point, Ga.; water and
electric lights; ample grounds. B. M.
Blount 87% Soutfr Forsyth gtreet.
JpOR RENT Two-story nine-room
house. 297 Lawton, w est 335-L.
$27 50 PER MONTH, large six-room
house; nicely papered; beautiful cabi
net mantels, gas, hot and cold water; lot
75 by 200. West-End; double car line;
good neighbors; one year lease to ac
ceptable party; could be used for two
families to good advantage if so desired.
Apply Ware & Harper. No. 725 Atlanta
National Bank Building. Main 1705 and
Atlanta 1868.
RESIDENCE—Inman Park; five bed
rooms, bath, furnace; all conveniences;
$45 per month Telephone owner. Ivy
S71 or Atlanta 3108-A.
FOR RENT—House on East I^ke car
line, in Kirkwood: new; six rooms; all
conveniences except gas; price $18 per
to. ! T- 1 teratur 349
' CONTINUED IN NEXT COLUMN.
UNFURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT.
galow, choice North Side neighbor
hood; all conveniences, except furnace,
$25. Apply to Owner, Box 713, care
Georgian
WELL furnished, attractive house, 196
Juniper street, for two months, to ap
proved family. Very reasonable rental.
Owner (man) might board with tenant
Main 3300. 718 Empire Building.
®*OR RENT Six-room bungalow, No. 40
Gordon Place, West End. Inquire No.
139 Gordon street. Phone West 33
ONE ten-room house; all improvements,
on South Decatur car line, $40 per
month. Phone Decatur 6.
FOR RENT—One of the nicest homes
on Forrest avenue. Phone Ivy 6883
OFfiCE^SPAC£ FOR RENT.
FOR RENT- One-half of office, wiTlUuse
telephone and typewriter. Apply
530 Trust Company of Georgia Building.
Phone Main 1551.
w ^OFFICES p OR RENT.
OFFICES in the Moore Building^at'fto?
10 Auburn avenue, steam heat; pas
senger elevator; lights and Janitor ser
vice $12 50 to $18.00. One furnished
office, price $17.60
STORES^FOR RENT.
FURRENT^^Ke^best Clothing or fuP
nishlng store room in the city of An
derson, or would form partnership with
right party in that line of business.
G. H. Bailes, Anderson, S. C.
LEASE on one of the most desirable
stores in Peachtree street; suitable
for retail business. Apply 119 Peach
tree. Ivy 4989.
FOR RENT—Storeroom. The best
opening in the State for general mer
cantile business. G. C. Selrnan, Mon
roe^ Ga.
gU_81NE88 space~f6R ^EjsrrT^
FOR RENT—Shoe shop; fine location;
cheap, w. j. Garner, 250 Marietta St.
WANTED To rent space 15 by 20
for up-to-date pressing club; best of
references given. Address Pressing
Club, Box 60. care Georgian
OFFICES, STORES. HOTELS,
FOR RENT.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
§harp & J] ovlston
INVESTMENTS.
$1,250 will buy a double 3-
room negro house on Fra
ser street. All street im
provements and eitv 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
comer near Southern shops.
Rental $300 per year. A
I 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 ear line and
near school. Price $2,250.
Terms $100 cash, and
monthly notes of $20 each
without any interest. A
little bargain.
For Rent—September 1.
SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS OF
100 NORTH PRYOR STREET. NOW
OCCUPIED AS MARION ANNEX.
THIS SPACE CONTAINS TWELVE
ROOMS AND IS PARTICULARLY DE
SIRABLE AS SMALL ROOMING
HOUSE. HOT AND COLD WATER.
FOUR BATHS, STEAM HEAT.
COULD BE EASILY CONVERTED
INTO DESIRABLE OFFICES, 2,600
SQUARE FEET. WE ALSO HAVE
SEVERAL STORES AVAILABLE SEP
TEMBER 1 AND JANUARY 1. ASA
G. CANDLER, JR., AGENT. 222 CAN
DLER BUILDING. SEE MR. WILKIN
SON.
FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED.
tf'TNTErT Two furnished rooms for
light housekeeping by business lady
and daughter; must be first-class and
reasonable price; convenient to North
Side school, Mrs. M. T.. care Georgian.
WANTED—Two or three furnished con
necting rooms with kitchenette; walk
ing distance by September 1; reason-
able Main 2132-J.
WANTED Three furnished rooms with
conveniences for couple: no children.
B. C. M., Box 687, care Georgian.
UNFURNISHED ROOMS WANTED.
ree or four rooms by cou
ple. Give particulars. Address C.,
B< x 805, car© 1 orgian
ONE nice unfurnished room by refined
young man; also room where could
store some furniture. Call Ivy 120 dur
ing day or write P O. Box 1086, Atlanta.
WANTED—By gentleman one unfur
nished room on North Side, within
walking distance. Reply. Walker. No.
1 Washington street.
FURNISHED APARTS WANTED.
WANTED—To' rent, furnished apart
ment, cottage or bungalow; references
given. Give full particulars In answer-
ing. P. Q. Box 995.
WANTED—By small family, furnished.
four or five-room apartment or small
bungalow Rent must be reasonable
References. Address Box 222, care
Georgian.
W A NT ED—Furnished apartment, 2 or
3 rooms; North Side, or Inman Park;
September 1. Address Box 723, care
Georgian.
FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT.
\\ ANTED—To rent steam-heated apart
ment of four or five rooms; either
furnished or unfurnished. Must have
all conveniences. Answer at once. R.
T., care Georgian, giving best price
and location.
^FURNISHED HOUSES WANTED
WANTED—Furnished bungalow' ^or
apartment by refined party; adults;
two bedrooms; North Side. Address
Particular P. O. Box 647.
REAL ESTATEJHDR SALE.
BRAND-NEW six-room bungalow; good
street, tile sidewalk, sewer, w*ater
and electric lights; one block from car
line; price $100 cash, balance $30
per month. J. R. Robbins D. J. Cudd,
707 Candler. Phone Ivy 4711.
OWNER will sell direct to pur
chaser two valuable pieces city
property. Apply 80 East Four
teenth. Phone Ivy 7483.
FOR SALE—By owner, six-room cot
tage; modern; near St. Paul Church.
Must sfii chuip. Main 2944-J.
lease OR BALE Artistic bungalow;
screened, tiled, furnace, garage Ad
dress “Ansley Park," care Georgian.
A BARGAIN—Five-room bungalow,
sleeping porch, bath and electricity,
South Kirkwood; $25 month, cash or
terms. Phone Main 3992.
FOR SALi' Two beautifully situated
lots in Ansley Park Annex; can be
bought direct from owner on very at
tractive terms. Owner, Box 103, Geor-
glan.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
HOUSES FOR RENT.
W.A.F0STER & RAYMOND ROBSON
READ ESTATE. R
11 EDGE WOO
FOR BALE.
ON PONCE DE LEON AVENUE,
near Barnett street, a high-class
modern two-story eight-room resi
dence; attractive appointments; fur
nace heating; slate roof; lot 50 by 200
feet; servants’ room, etc. Price $12.-
000. Reasonable terms. See Mr.
Martin.
A HOME on Piedmont avenue, be
tween Eighth and Tenth /itreeta.
Only $8,000. For particulars see Mr.
Eve. _
A HOME on Gordon street, near How
ell Park, at a big bargain; forced
sale. This is your chance to get more
than your money’s worth. For par%
titulars see Mr. Radford.
ON THE NORTH RIDE, a good six-
room bungalow on good lot; stone
front; hardwood floors, and all con
veniences. Price $4,250. This is ab
solutely below market value. See Mr.
Bradshaw.
WE HAVE some lovely grove and
open tracts of land at Decatur, from
five to ten acres, and ranging in price
from $250 to $500 per acre. Come out
and buy five acres, and have a little
farm. See Mr. Eve.
ENTING AND LOANS'
D AVENUE
FOR RENT.
12-r. h., 40 West End Ave $50 00 ,
12-r. h., 179 Luclle Ave., furn.... 76.00 |
ll-r h., 124 l>aFrance 40 00 j
10-r. h., 210 Angler Ave 42.60 I
10-r. h., 34 Norwood St., K’wood 27.50 !
10-r. h., 316 Hill 42.50 |
10-r. h.. 306 East Hunter 85.00 i
10-r. h., 7 Wellington 15.00 !
10-r. h., 99 Cleburne 76.00 j
10-r. h. 268 Washington 76 00
10-r. h., 205 S. Ashby St 60.00
9-r. h . 314 Williams 66 00
9-r. h., 310 Juniper 65.0C
9-r. h., 4 1 Rosa 37.50
9-r. h., 86 Avon 40 00
9-r. h., 52 Gordon St 60.00
9-r. h., 154 Greenwich 20.00
9-r. h., 60 E. Seventeenth St... 75 00
9-r. h., 36 Argard 37.60
9-r. h., Cor. Church and Spring. 25.00
9-r. h., 643 Edge wood Ave 45.00
8-r. h E. DeKalb Boulevard... 25 00
8-r. h , 358 Capitol Ave 33.35
8-r. h.. 410 Piedmont 40.00
8-r. h., 38 Norcross 36.00
8-r. h., 701 N. Boulevard 75 00
8-r h., 67 DeKalb Ave 80.00
8-r. h., 674 Washington 60 00
8-r. h., 94 Highland Ave 35.00
-r. h., 46 S. Gordon St 46.00
I F YOU HAVE MONEY to lend, we can place It safely
REAL ESTATE FOR SALS.
FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE, lot 88 by 200;
convenient to school and churches;
200 feet of car line In East Lake
vicinity; no loan; easy terms. G. R.
Darrnan, owner, 921 Grant Building.
FOR SALE By owner, beautiful nine-
room, up-to-date house, with all con
veniences; loi 50 by 150, to an alley,
Servants’ rooms, stables (can be used
for garage). Was built for a home.
Bargain $6,000; quick sale will sell for
$5,500. Phone M. 3744-L 125 East
Georgia, near Capitol avenue.
F» J: S-\LE -By owner. A beautiful 9-
room house, lot 60 by 150, back to an
alley Servant rooms. Large stable, can
be used for a garage. All modern con
veniences. Was built for a home. Will
sell at $5,500 for quick sale. Bell Phone
Main 3744-L.
REAL ESTATE FOR 6 A L E OR EX-
^CHANGE.
WILfTTrade^or^sell a dandy eight-room
brick house on one of the best North
Side streets. Price right. Address Bar-
gain, Box 23, care Georgian.
F< R BEAUTIFUL HOMES and build
ing lots in College Park, the most de
sirable suburb of Atlanta, see I. C. Me-
Crory.
HEAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE.
BEAUTIFUL modern stone front bun
galow; eight rooms and 10 acres of
land, near Hapeville, to exchange for a
nice West End home. Call W. R. Res-
pess Phone Ivy 4711 or 707 Candler
Building, to secure a beautiful country
home
FARMS FOR SALE.
FaYiMS, 1 aTge^arid^iTraTTr^Tmproved^, un-
improved in Houston County. Geor
gia; selected; my prices are right. W\
A. Strother, Perry, Ga
20.000 ACRES best farms In Bryan
County to select from. Will loan 40
per cent of value. Write wants first let
ter. Holmes Colbert, Calera, Okla.
FOR SALE—Three hundred acres oi
land six ml'es from town; 110 In cul
tivation and two good tenant houses;
will sell to right party on reasonable
terms. Apply to P. O. Box 334, Tlfton,
Ga.
CAN LOCATE you on the beat land in
the State of Arizona for 25c an acre.
San Pedro Realty Co., Benson, Aria.
80 ACRES improved, 60 cultivation, 26
bottom; spring, orchard; half mile
tow*n; school, church; $2,800. Lathrom,
Simmons. Mo.
39,000 ACRES in a fine ranch; every foot
tillable; on two railroads; improved;
will cut acreage If wanted; $10 acre.
Address Box 312, Clarendon, Texas.
INVEST in British Columbia farm
lands—Fort George; growing fruits,
cereals, poultry raising, dairying; buy
now before railroads completed; hun
dreds settlers arriving; 40 acre farms,
$25 per acre; $50 cash, balance easy;
fortunes being made; write for booklet.
J. C. Thorn & Co., Ltd., 320 Metropoli
tan Building, Vancouver, British Colum
bia.
WISCONSIN LAND.
PRTCE COUNTY land; 9.000 acres hard-
wood, clay loam laaid, adjoining small
town on railway; ideal Investment or
colonization proposition; forest products
will more than pay for clearing. Price
County won the first prize on agricul
ture exhibits at State and world’s fair.
Price $12 per acre. W. K. Parkinson,
Phillips, Wig.
OWN A FIG orchard; Invest only $5
monthly and buy a nice 2-acre fig or
chard. w’here results are certain; will
guarantee $100 for third year’s crop
above all expenses. Write for further
proof Zwolle Fie Zwolle. La.
FOR SALE -Good, rich farms, unoer-
I^iid with coal. R. P. Cline, Steuben
ville. Ohio.
INVESTMENTS—List your Investments
with us. We have the customers with
the cash. J. R. Robbins and D. J. Cudd,
707 Oandler Building. Phone Ivy 4711
FOR SALE By owner, new pix-room
house in South Kirkw'ood, in beauti
ful grove; easy terms. C. W. S.. No.
918 Austell building Phone Main 2243.
(CONTINUED IN NEXT COLUMN.)
423 ACRES, ten sets houses: rent $1,200;
price $22.50 per acre. W. J. Gilbert,
Dublin, Ga.
PAmvis^F^RjREbrr
U*PXcTTeS. good house, bam and chick
en houses; city lights and water; suit
able for truck or dairy; near car line.
East Point. M. R. Prater, 33 Marl
etta street.
CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—-By owner, elevated lot in
j Northview Cemetery. One of the best
situated lots in cemetery. Surrounding
I lots can not be had at any price. This
lot can be bought for cash at a bargain.
* Owner, Box 611, care Georgian.
HOUSES FOR RENT.
HOUSES FOR RENT.
FOR RENT.
10-r. h.. 795 Piedmont ave $75.00
10-r. h.. 299 Washington st 65.00
7-r. h., 177 Ivy st 45.00
7-r. h., 405 Spring st 25.00
GET OUR RENT BULLETIN.
7-r. h, 340 North Boulevard .... $32.60
7-r h., 353 Euclid ave 45.00
-r. h., 129 East Pine st 36.00
-r. h , 240 Glennwood ave 21.00
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
READ ESTATE, RENTING. STORAGE.
Phones. Bell. Ivy 671; Atlanta. 618. 12 “Real Estate Row."
FOR RENT
Chas. P. Glover Realty Co.
2Vo WALTO N STREET.
14-r. h., 173 Luckie street $37.50
12-r. h., 164 W. North avenue .. 85.00
12-r. h., 577 Washington street.. 55.00
ll-r. h., 78 E. North ave 60.00
10-r. h., 164 Ponce DeLeon ave.. 75.00
10-r. h., 838 West Peachtree ... 60.00
9-r. h., 342 Ponce DeLeon ave..100.00
9-r. h., 81 E. North avenue.... 55.00
9-r. h., 73 East Merritts ave. 43.50
8-r. h., 145 Elizabeth street .... 42.50
8-r. h., 108 East avenue 40.00
8-r. h , 135 Myrtle street .... 65.00
8-r. h., 63 Currier street 45.00
8-r. h., 315 South Pryor 40.00
8-r. h., 167 Capitol avenue.... 42.50
7-r. h., 537 N. Boulevard 65.00
7-r. h.. 95 Elmira street 45.00
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7-r.
6-r.
6-r.
6-r.
6-r.
6-r.
6-r.
6-r.
6-r.
5-r
5-r.
4-r.
4-r
h., 999 Piedmont avenue... .$55.00
h., 55 W. Peachtree place.. 30.00
h., 261 East Georgia ave.. 27.50
h., 108 Mansfield avenue... 26.00
h., 377 E. Fair street 25.00
apt., 164 Whitefoord ave.... 25.00
h., 218 E. Georgia avenue. . 25.00
apt., Berkeley Apartments. 75.00
h., 87 Elmira street 40.00
h., 37 W. Boulevard De
Kalb 27.50
h., 28 Queen street 27.50
h., 55 Killian street 27.50
apt , Corinthian Apts .... 65.00 j
apt . Bell Apts 45.00 I
h.. 262 Crew street 20 00
apt., Corinthian Apts 40.00
apt., Bell Apts 40.00
DON’T WORRY—WE HAVE IT-.fI.ET T T S SHOW YOU.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT.
STEAM-HEATED
APARTMENTS
TWO SIX-ROOM APARTMENTS—one up and on© down. Every
modem convenience—gaa ranges and refrigerators—$37.00.
€7 Highland avenue, two doors west of Jackson street.
W. H. WITHERS
218 TEMPLE COURT.
PHONE MAIN 2974.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
CORINTHIAN—BELL
IN THE BELL, corner North Boulevard and Ponce DeI>eon, we have one four
and one five-room apartment for rent.
IN THE CORINTHIAN, 136 West Peachtree, one four and one five-room
apartment for rent
BOTH of these apartments are strictly modem and are steam heated.
Apply
Chas. P. Glover Realty Co.
Phone Ivy 8390.
2% WALTON STREET.
THE EUCLID APARTMENTS
THIS NEW APARTMENT HOUSE at No. 161 Euclid avenue has Just
been completed and consists of 16 three and four-room apartments.
Each apartment fronts Euclid avenue and has ail the latest improve
ments and novelties The wall safes are attractive features for valu
ables. and the three-room apartments have wall beds, which really
makes them equal to four rooms. Prices are $32.60 and $37.50. Tha
neighborhood is unexcelled.
IN THE BOSCOBEL, which adjoins, are three and four-room apart
ments at $30 to $35 each.
FITZHUGH KNOX
1613 Candler Building
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
REAL ESTATE FOR 8ALR.
SMITH & EWING
REAL ESTATE, RENTING, LOANS.
Ivy 1518. 130 Peachtree. AtL 2888.
SMALL FARMS.
WE HAVE LISTED WITH US not only large acreage tracts, but many
splendid small farms In al. p&i ts of the State, ranging in size from forty
acres up. which can be bought for reasonable prices on easy terms. We
take pleasure In helping prospective purchasers to wise locations Come to
SEE US.
CITY PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE FOR FARMS.
WE HAVE a client who wishes to exchange Atlanta property for a Cobb
County farm. Another who wishes a Dougherty County farm. List your
farms with us and we can place them for you satisfactorily.
$1,300 CASH
WILL BUY four lots In Inman Park. Don’t delay If you want A REAL BAR
GAIN.
REAL B8TATE BARGAINS.
ATKINS PARK and Druid Hills section, a very attractive up-to-date new
eight-room home; It has hardwood floors In borders, furnace and sleep
ing porch, on a large, level, east front lot; terms can be arranged; only $7,000.
This ls^ a bargain.
WEST END PARK, a dandy six-room cottage; modern and up to date; one-
half block of car line. This will please you. $500 cash and $35 per month.
Price $4,250.
ANSLEY PARK, a beautiful nine-room brick veneer; in a choice location.
with every known convenience, Including vapor heat, side drive, etc , for
only $15,000. Look at It.
PIEDMONT AVENUE, one of the very handsomest homes on the street;
nine rooms; new and up to date In every way. If you will look at it you
will buy it at once. This Is some home; In right location. Price $15,500.
MARTIN-OZBURN REALTY CO.
Third National Bank Bldg. Phono Ivy 1276, Atl. 208.
BEN W. L.
GRAHAM & MERK
819-319 EMPIRE BUILDING. MAIN 4376.
DECATUR STREET.
ONE of the best bargains on the street; close in; splendid place for a whole
sale house or warehouse; for $37,000, on terms. No loan.
MARIETTA STREET.
TWO beautiful lots, one of them 120 by 600, for the sum of $3,000; $1,600 cash,
rest easy terms.
MARIETTA GAR LINE.
26 ACRES; splendid bargain for only $6,000, on terms; worth at least $7,000.
This Is at a sacrifice.
Salesmen: W. M. Jeffries, R. W. Parris and Walter A. Withers, Jr.
Market Wild at Big Gain, Some of
Which Was Lost on Realiz
ing—Bulls in Control.
NEW YORK, Aug 28.—There was fe
verish trading ut the opening of the
cotton market to-day and first prices
were 2 to 21 points higher than last
night’s close. The heaviest trading was
in new crops, which were vigorously
bought by leaders with Southern con
nections. There was a great deal of
profit-taking on the upturn, when the
market was 3 to 8 points higher than
the opening On this, prices shaded
sharply and during the rorenoon eased
3 to ( points above the previous close
All offerings were quickly absorbed and
the market again developed an upward
trend. The selling was based chiefly
on the western forecast for unsettled
weather.
The Initial strength was probably the
t ^' e bullish circular issued by
r M Cordill on the Texas crop and The
Journal of Commerce statement, show
ing considerable deterioration In the
Texas and Oklahoma fields.
Th® damage to the cotton crop evi
dently is serious, one authority placing
total crop as low as 13,500,000 bales.
, ft P r °babl© consumption of 14.000,-
000 bales The effect of such early es-
tjroates is of course disappointing to
the bears, but not too much weight
is to be given premature figures.
A general wave of profit-taking and
absence of bull force’s support caused
the market to work sharply under the
opening range during the afternoon
session, but prices were rapidly re
trieved through active buying by shorts
and the larger spot Interests. The buy-
n 5; .however, lacked aggressiveness,
which gave rise to the belief that the
market is due a reaction from present
levels. August was apparently Ignored
and continued on a downward scale until
12.\z
Private reports from the western belt
show considerable deterioration. Al
though a reaction is due, still there Is
a fear to sell the market short until the
Government report is out of the wav.
1 * eneral forecast for the western
belt indicates showers and unsettled
weather generally. This, however, had
little or no effect and fell flat on the
market.
At the close the market was very
steady with prices at a net advance of
18 to 25 points from the closing quota
tions of Wdnesday, except August,
which was 6 lower.
Following are 11 a m. bide In New
York: August 12.20, October 12.28, De
cember 12.19. January 12.09. March 12 19
Following are 10 a. m. bids In New
Orleans: October 12.23. December 12 23
January 12.25. March 12.37.
Estimated cotton receipts:
Thursday. 1912.
New Orleans ... 400 to 450 SO
Galveston . . . .19,000 to 21,000 17.359
1ANGE IN NEW YORK FUTURES
UT
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Open.
High.
Low.
Last
Sale.
Close.
r 12.42'12 48 12 14 12.3
'12 25j 12.39;12.20 12.3
112.23 12.42 12.22 12. •
12.2U12.30 12 18 12.3
12.20.12.36 12.15112.3
£ c
0.0
12 29 12 33 12.16 12
12.29 12.39 12.29.12
12.32 12.37 12.1912.
12.83
12.30
1.38-
12.32
12 33
12.23
12.26
12 32
12 38
12.38
12 89-40
l2.23-2f
12.19-20
12.07-09
12.09-10
12.00-01
12.02-04
12.08-10
By CHARLES W. STORM.
NEW YORK. Aug. 28.—There was a
strong tone at the opening of the stock
market to-day on account of the bullish
aspect put upon the news concerning
the Mexican situation. The copper
group led in the upturn, American J
Smelting advancing 1 % and Amalga
mated Copper rising % to 74%. Chino
CoppFr was up %
At the end of half an hour there was
some profit taking and some of the
active Issuee shared from their point.
Among the other advances were:
United States Steel common, %; Union
Pacific, %; Southern Pacific, %; Read
ing, %; Pennsylvania, . Northern Pa
cific, %; New York, New Haven ansi
Hartford, %; New York Central, %;
Missouri Pacific, %; Louisville and
Nashville. %; Erie. 8l Paul,
American Can and Canadian Pacific
V Norfolk and Western and Baltimore
and Ohio shaded.
The curb was firm.
Americans in London were strong and
above New York parity.
As a result of the change for the bet
ter in the Mexican situation, a number
of Issues scored gains, averaging a
point and the general market disclosed
strength. American Rmeltmg advanced
1%. Heading rose 1%, American Can
gained as much Amalgamated Copper
advanced 1% Other Issues reached as
high as 1 point in advance.
Call money loaned at 2%.
The market closed steady. Govern
ments unchanged; other bonds steady.
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.
Clos. Prev.
Bid. Close.
73% 73%
44
26%
35%
96%
46
43%
24%
86%
68
110% 109
130% 130%
Stock quotations:
STOCK— High. Low
Amal. Copper. 76% 74%
Am. AgTicul
Am. Beet Sug 27% 26%
American Can 35% 34%
do, pref. . . 96% 96%
Am. Car Fdy. 46% 46%
Am. Cot. Oil.. 44 44
American Ice. 26% 24%
Am. Locomo.. 36 35%
Am. Smelting 68% 66%
Am Sug. Ref. 110% 110%
Am. T.-T. ... 130% 130%
Am. Woolen...
Anaconda .... 37% 36%
Atchison 96% 96%
A. C. L. 122 122
B. and O .... 96% 96
Beth. Steel... 34% 34
B. R. T. 89Z 89%
Can. Pacific.. 220% 219%
Cen. Leather
C. and 0 69% 69%
Colo F and L 32 32
Colo. Southern
Consol. Gas... 182 132
Corn Product*. 11 %e 11%
xD and H. ... 159 159
Den. and R. O
Distil Secur.. 14 14
Erie 29 28%
d*>, pref .. 47 47
Gen. Electric. 146 145%
G. North, pfd. 128 127%
G. North. Or©. 35% 35
G. Western
Ill. Central... 109 109
Interboro 16% 16%
do, pref . . 63% 62% 63%
Int. Harv (old) 107%
Iowa Central 7
44
26
34%
96%
45
44
24
35
65%
18%
37%
96%
121 *
96
35
89%
18%
96%
95%
% 121%
% 96
33%
89
220% 218%
24 22%
69%
32
131%
11
169
20%
13%
29
46%
146
59
81
28
181
11
160%
i3' ‘
28%
46
145
-39 12.17-19
Closed very steady.
LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET.
Futures opened steady.
Opening.
Prev.
Range 2 P M Close
Close
Aus . . .
. .6.67% 6.68%
6.71%
6 62%
Aug -Sept .
. .6 20% 6 61
6.65%
6 52%
Bept -Oct. .
. .6 64 6.53%
6 67%
6 42%
Oct.-Nov. .
..6 50 6.60
6 54%
6 42
Nov.-Dec. .
. .6 46 6 45
6.49%
6 38
Dec - Jan. .
. .6.45% 6 44
6 49%
6 37%
Jan -Feb. .
. .6 46 6 46%
6.50
6.38
Feb.-Mch .
. .6 48
6 51 Ms
6.39%
Mch.-Apr .
. .6.49 6 49
5.63
6 41%
Aprll-May .
. .6.50% 6 49
6.63%
6 42
May-Jun© .
. .6.52 6.50%
6.64**
6.43%
June-July .
. .6.50% 6 48%
6.64
Closed barely steady.
NEW
ORLEANS COTTON.
Sp
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1 O O A'}
12.30 12.42
12.19
0.0
12.38
12.44-45 12 32
12.38-39 L2.14-15
| | |. . . .!... .1.12.38-39 12.11-13
|12.35 12.41 !12.20 12.39 12.38-39 12.13-14
112.37jl2.44 1222 12.41 j 12.40-41 12.14-15
I I 112.38-40 12.16
12.47 12.62 12.38 12.62 12.51-62 12.27-28
12.58 12.55 12.45| 12.45*12.60-61 12.36-38
K. C. S.. . .
25%
25%
25%
M.. K. and T.
23%
27%
23%
do. pfd.. . ,
57
L. Valley. . .
155%
155
155%
L. and N. . .
135%
135%
136%
Mo. Pacific
31%
31
31%
N. Y. Central
98
96%
97%
Northwest.. .
130%
130%
130
Nat. Lead . .
48
N and \\ . .
106%
106%
106%
No. Pacific .
113
111
1U
O. and W.. .
29%
Penna. . . .
ii3 ’ *
li3‘ ’
112%
Pacific Mall .
21%
P. Gas Co. .
iis%
lis
117%
P. Steel Car .
24%
Reading . . .
162%
161%
162%
R. I. and Steel
24
24
24
do. pfd.. . .
88
88
88
Rock island .
18
17%
18
do. pfd,. . . 27% 27%
F.-Sheffield
So. Pacific . . 91% 89%
So. Railway . 25 24%
do. pfd
St. Paul . . . 107% 106%
Tenn. Copper. 32% 31%
Texas Pacific. 15% 16%
Third Avenue
Union Pacific 165% 162%
T T . S. Rubber. 61% 61%
U. S. Steel . . 65 63%
do. pfd.. . . 108% 108%
Utah Copper . 63 61%
V. -C. Chem. . 27% 27%
Wabash. ... 4% 4%
do. pfd.. . . 12% 12%
W. Union . . 68 68
W. Maryland
W. Electric
W. Central
Total sales. 390,009 shares,
dend, 2% per cent.
127% 126%
35% 3 4 %
13% 13%
107% 105%
16% 16%
— • 62%
107
7
25%
22%
66%
30
96%
130
48
106
110%
29%
112%
21
117
24%
160%
23%
87%
17%
27
29%
89%
24%
7.9
LARGE OFFERINGS
DEPRESS CEREALS
Longs Liquidate Com on Ideal
Weather—Cables Weak, but
Sentiment Is Still Bullish.
8T. LOUIS CASH QUOTATIONS.
Wheat—No 2 red 90 @92
Corn—No. 2 74
Oats—No. 2 !. 42
CHICAGO, Aug 28.—The entire grain
•‘■t Was lower this morning, with the
offerings larger and the buying power
partially gone. Wheat sold % to %c
lower than last night. The world'A
shipments of wheat are expected to
show a big increase this week, but the
Argentina shipments are smaller.
Northwestern cars, while exceeding
those of a week ago, was smaller than
a year ago. The news from abroad was
mainly bearish on wheat.
Corn was under selling pressure, the
longs disposing of their holdings on the
assurance That the country run of cash
corn will Increase freely. Prices were
% higher to unchanged.
Provisions—The price of pork was un
changed. Lard and ribs were easier at
the opening.
Grain quotation*:
High.
WHEAT—
Low.
PrevJout
Close. Close.
Fept.
Dec
May
CORN-
Bept
Dec
May
OATS—
Sept
Dec
May
PORK-
Bept... 2100
Jan.... 19.50
May
LARD—
Sept... 1120
Oct 11.30
Jan 10.87%
RIBS—
Sept.... 11.40
86%
90
94%
74
68%
70
40%
43%
46%
Oct....
Jan..
11.17%
10 30
85%
89%
94
85%
89%
94%
86%
90%
96
72%
68%
69%
72%
68%
69%
73%
68%
70
40
43
46
44)
43%
46
40%
43%
46%
20 90
19.45
21 90
19.50
20 95
19.40
19.37%
11.05
11.15
10.77%
11.20
11 30
10.87%
11.06
11.12%
10 80
11 32%
11 07%
10.22%
11.40
11.17%
10.30
11.32%
11.10
11.26
CHICAGO CARLOTS.
Following are receipts for Thursday
(Thursday.
Friday.
Wheat . .
. . .| 267
170
Corn . . ,
. . .1 203
2oo
<»ats . . .
. . .! 303
288
Hogs . . .
. . . 20,000
14.UUU
27%
29
91%
25
79%
107 Vi 106
31
15%
38%
155
62%
64%
16%
37%
152%
60%
62%
108% 107%
62% 51 %
27
.ft
68
41
73%
46
26%
4
11%
67
40%
72
46
Closed steady.
COTTON SEED OIL.
Cotton Reed oil quotations^
Opening. |
Spot . . .
September
October .
November .
December .
January . .
February .
March . .
Closed steady;
8.12(S'8.15
7.61 (a 7.63
6.80<§ 6.81
6.77 (ft 6.80
.1 6.77^i6.79
,( 6.80(ft 6.85
■ 1 6.8706.88
sales 15,100
Closing
8 15@8.30
8.16@8.17
7.77® 7.79
6.R3®6.85
6.80'}/ 6 81
6.794x6.80
6.81 (ft 6.82
6.88® 6.90
barrels.
LIVE STOCK MARKET.
CHICAGO. Aug 28.—Hogs. Receipts.
18,000. market 5c lower; mixed and
j bntchers, 7 50® 9.25; good heavy, 8.40®i
8.90; rough heavy. 7.40® £ 20; light, 8.30
@9.25; pigs, 6 50@8.25; bulk. 7.90®8 85
Cattle: Receipts. 6,000; market
strong; beeves, 7.35@>9.26; cows and
heifers, 3.25® 8.30; Stockers and feeders,
6.75(ft7.85: Texans, 6.50@8.00; calves,
10.00@12.00.
Sheep: Receipts, 18,000; market
steady; native and W r estem, 3.25@4 85;
lambs, 5 25® 8.10.
ST. LOUIS, Aug 28 — Cattle; Re
ceipts 2.400, including 1,700 Southerns;
market steady; native beef steers. 5.60
@9 00; cows and heifers, 4 75® 8 75;
stockers and feeders, 5.25(017.50; calves.
6.00@10.50; Texas steers, 6.25@7.76;
cows and heifers, 4.25®6.50; calves, 5.00
@6.00.
Sheep; Receipts, 4,000; market steady;
muttons, 3.25® 4.50; yearlings, 6.00®
6.00; lambs, 6.50®8.10.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
ANSLEY PARK BUNGALOW
Seven Rooms and Sleeping Porch
THIS is a brand new home, being complete In every way. Beau
tiful living room, music room, large dining hall, kitchen, two
largje bedrooms, one smaller bedroom, large sleeping porch. tile
bathroom, hallway, large front porch and back porch, servant s
room in basement, perfect lot, right off Piedmont Ave. car line.
$6,500. on terms.
THOMSON & LYNES
1 Phone Ivy 718.
18 and 20 Walton St.
Facing Piedmont Park
On Piedmont avenue, between Twelfth, Thirteenth and
Fourteenth streets, facing I’iedmont Park, we offer a number
of high-class building lots. These lots face east, and are
prettily wooded.
You build on any prominent residence street in the city;
in a very short time you are hemmed in on all sides by oth
er homes.
Analyze this location: You have the city’s largest,
most valuable and prettiest park as a permanent outlook.
Prices range from $115 to $150 per foot. Reasonable terms.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR
LOAN AGENTS NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
FoR baLE 67
GREEN E
REAE T Y
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
and terms easy
Call by the office or use the phone.
611 EMPIRIC BLDG. REAL ESTATE. RENTING, LOANS. Phones 1599.
FOR SALE
JOHN J.
WOODSIDE
HOME—LUCKIE ST.
(NEAR PINE.)
Has thre#» bedrooms upstairs, five
rooms In all. Bath, water, etc.; base
ment. Price pnly $3,000.
THOMAS R. FINNEY, Sales Manager,
12 “Real EfeV&te Row "
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY GETTING PLENTIFUL.
TO OWNERS OF PROPERTY: We are in the market for loans. We want
applications for first mortgage loans W want applications for second
mortgage loans. We wart purchase money notes, first and second mortgage.
We can handle any good application on Atlanta property, large or small;
lowest rate of Interest. We make a specialty of second mortgages. We want
vacant lots listed with us to sell to our contractors.
RANDOLPH LOAN CO.
21 INMAN BUILDING,
ATLANTA, GA.
MAIN {877.
CHICAGO CASH QUOTATIONS.
CHICAGO. Aug. 28.—Wheat No. 2 red.
89@90; No. 3 red. 87%@88; No. 3 hard
winter. 86%®87; No. 1 Northern spring,
92%@93; No. 2 Northern spring, 90@9«;
No. 3 spring 87%®89.
Corn No 2. 75%@75%; No. 2 white,
75%; No. 2 yellow. 75%@76%; No. 3. 76
@75%; No 3 white, 75%; No. 3 yellow
75%@75%; No. 4. 74%@75; No 4 white,
74% @76; No. 4 yellow, 76.
Oats, No. 2 white. 42; No. 3. 39%; No.
3 white, 40%@41%; No. 4 w’hite, 40®.40%;
standard, 41 Vi@41%.
ST. LOUIS CASH QUOTATIONS.
BT. LOUIS, Aug 28.—No. 2 red. wheat,
90@92; No 8 red, 88@90; No. 4 red,
85@88; No. 2 hard, 85%@90; No. 3 hard,
85.
No. 2 com. 74; No. 3, 73; No. 2 yel
low, 74®74%; No. 3 yellow, 73%@74;
No. 2 white, 74%; No. 3 white, 73
No. 2 oats, 41; No. 3, 40; No. 4, 39®
39%; No 4 white, 42; No. 3 white, 41@
41%; No. 4 white, 40@40%; standard,
41% @42.
LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET.
LIVERPOOL, Aug 28.—Wheat opened
%@%d lower; at 1:30 p. m. tne market
was %@%d lower; closed %@ %d lower.
Corn opened %d lower; at 1:30 n. m.
the market was %d lower; closed %d
lower.
SPOT COTTON MARKET.
Atlanta, nominal.
Athens, steady; middling 11%.
Macon, steady; middling 12%.
New Orleans, steady; middling 12 3-11
New York, quiet; middling 12.70.
Philadelphia, quiet; middling 13.05.
Boston, quiet; middling 12.70.
Liverpool, firm; middling 6.92d.
Savannah, steady; middling 11%.
Augusta, steady; middling 11%.
Charleston, nominal.
Norfolk, steady; middling 12c.
Galveston, firm; middling 12 1-16.
Mobile, quiet; middling 11%.
Wilmington, nominal.
Little Rock, steady; middling 11%.
Baltimore, nominal; middling 12c.
Bt Ijouis, quiet; middling 12c.
Memphis, steady; middling 12%.
Houston, steady; middling 12 1-16.
Louisville, firm; middling 12W
Charlotte, steady; middling lie.
Greenville, steady; middling 12c.
THE WEATHER.
Conditions.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 28. —As the
disturbance over the upper Lakes moves
eastward, there will be showers during
the next thirty-six hours in the Lake re
gion and the North Atlantic States. The
weather will continue mostly fair in the
Middle Atlantic and South Atlantic
States.
The temperatures will fall In the up
per fako region to-night and the weath
er will be cooler In the lower Lake re
gion and the Ohio Valley Friday.
General Forecast,
General forecast until 8 p. m. Friday:
Georgia—Fair, except local showers on
the coast to-night or Friday.
Virginia and North Carolina—Fair to
night and Friday.
South Carolina—Fair, except local
showers on the coast to-night or Friday
Florida—Fair in south, local showers
In north portion to-night or Friday.
Alabama, Mississippi and Tennessee—
Fair to night and Friday.
Ix>uislana and Texas—Fair In Interior,
showers on the coast to-night or Fri
day.
PORT RECEIPTS.
The following tab'e shows receipts at
the ports to-day compared with the
same day last year:
1913.
1912.
New Orleans. . . .
552
67
Galveston
9,402
16,630
Mobile
76
13
Savannah
3.485
330
Charleston. . . .
13
14
Norfolk
11
19
Boston
8
Various
321
Total
13,865
17.081
INTERIOR
MOVEMENT.
1913.
1912.
Houston
17,812
24.874
Augusta. . , . .
474
569
Memphis
77
25
Bt. Louis
139
666
Cincinnati
221
126
Little Rock . . .
4
Total.
18,723
26,164
MONEY AND EXCHANGE.
NEW YORK. Aug. 28.—Money on call
2%: time money unchanged; 60 days,
3%@4; 90 days, 4%@4%; six months, 5
per cent. Posted rates: Sterling ex
change, 4.8350®%.87. with actual Dusi-
ness Jn bankers’ bills at 4.8605 for de
mand and 4.8270 for demand. Prime
mercantile paper unchanged.
BAR SILVER.
LONDON, Aug 28.—Bar silver steady.
27%d.
NEW YORK, Aug. 28.-
bar silver, 59%; Mexican do
—Cor perclal
dollar