Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, August 29, 1913, Image 15

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. READ FOR PROFIT-l»tUKL»IAN W/*™ I AUS-USE FOR RESULTS THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. 15 UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. TlIRlcPUeonnecting rooms; bath, lights, gas and sink; North Side. Call Ivy 5848-J. 1' !; l: I NT -Three unfurnished rooms, light housekeeping; all conveniences. 57 Cooper. THREE unfurnished rooms with water and bath; the entire second floor; good neighborhood; close In; all $12.50 month. 48 West Peachtree place. Vo UR ROOMS, including bath, kitch enette; private entrance; Inman Park. Ivy 4335-J. VOR RENT—Lower floor of five or six rooms In first-class condition; all con veniences; fine car service Reasonable forms At Grant Park entrance. Main 8876-J. THREE'or four rooms, private family; conveniences. 101* Highland avenue. FIVE unfurnished rooms for rent. Phone Main 4890-L. TIVi » or three rooms, suitable for light housekeeping. Apply 73 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 AX A PAR- MKXT of two room* with all conveniences; price, $8. 389 Whitehall St. FOUR unfurnished rooms; private hath; sink in kitchen; sleeping porch; ref erences exchanged. 121 East Georgia avenue. TO a couple, lower floor.* at 21 Delia place. Completely furnished. Phone Ivy 3468-L. UNFURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT FOR REN l or LEASE—-Five-room bun 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 (inani might hoard with tenant Main 8800. 7is Empire Building. FOR RENT 8lx-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 Ph< ne Ivy 6883 7~0 F FIC E_ b P AC E FOR RENT. FOR RENT—One-half of office, with use of telephone and typewriter. Apply 630 Trust Company of Georgia Building. Phone Main 1551. C^FICES In the Moore Building at^No. 10 Auburn avenue, steam heat; pas senger elevator; lights and janitor ser vice. $12 50 to $18.00. One furnished office, price $17.50 FOR RENT—To couple, no children, second floor of North Jackson Street home. References exchanged. Phone Main 3221-J. ST OR E S^FORENT. ___ ¥ 5 ORHftENT--The best clothlng^or^fur nishlng store room in the city of An derson, or would form partnership with right party In that line of business. Q. H. Balles, Anderson. S. C. FOR RENT—Two large rooms and one small one for light housekeeping, jfft College Park, on Main street. Phone East Point 208-L VdT T R large unfurnished rooms, in Grant Park section 302 8. Boulevard. ^THREE connecting rooms, private fam ily; modern house; young couple pre ferred, convenient to two car lines. 240 Bass 8t. IthreeT connecting rooms, wltlh sink In kltohen and bathroom on the same floor. 187 East avenue. Phone Ivy 7019-J. FURNI8HED OR UNFURNISHED. ROOM S FO R R ENT.. CftlTYoom. furnished or unfurnished, with kitchenette; meals nearby; very reasonable. 556 South Pryor, street. ONE OR TWO furnished or unfurnished room# 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 8t. Main 2890-J. SECOND-FLOOR, private home, fur nished or unfurnished; modern con veniences; close in; beat neighborhood. Ivy 3707-J. FURNISHE D AP A RTS. FOR RENT. *FW(5 connecting^Toonisr^bath. elecTrTc lights, private entrance. Ten minutes’ walk of Five Points. $4.50 per week. Argyle Apartments, 345 Peachtree street. UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS. FOR REN7L PoTRENf- Rix-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. Sanders, owner. BOSCOBEL AND EUCLID APARTMENTS, CORNER Euclid avenue and Hurt street. Three and four rooms, steam heated, wall beds and wall 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. ff*Ok 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 modem end are steam heated. Apply Charles . P. Glover Realty Company. Phone, Ivy 8890 2% Walton street. LeSIP.ABI.E North Side apartment, 310 Myrtle street; all modern Improve ments; terms reasonable. Phone Ivy 6065-L. EeLIGHTFULLY comfortable two ail- 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 street on North Side. Call Ivy 6772-J. READYSEP TEM B ER 1. THE LAWRENCE B2 and 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. _ A PA RTMENHS—Piedmont nnd Mer- ritts. $35, $37. $40. Apply 70 Merritts. lvy^2843-J. IN the Helene. 240 Courtland street. close in. North Side, six rooms and bath, front and back porches, steam heat, hot water. Janitor service; no chil dren; references required. Rental $42 50 and $45. Vacant September 1. Apply Herbert Kaiser, 411 Atlanta National Bank Bldg Phone Main 276. or Janitor *r>n premises. WE HAVE some nice four and flye- room apartments on the North Side for rent. Chas. P. Glover Realty Co., 2% Walton street. 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 Tner eantlle business. G. C. Selrnan. Mon- roe, Ga. B USI N ESS SPAC E_FOR_RENT.^ FOR RENT—Shoe shop; tine 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 oO. care Georgian. OFFICES, STORE8, HOTELS, FOR RENT. 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. FUm^HED^ROOMS WANTED. t^XNTETi "TwcT^TmTushed^roorna^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 neotlng 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. _ ^ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE j^harp & j^oylston 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 percent. $2,500 buys a store and two dwelling houses on good corner near Southern shops. Rental $300 per year. A cheap corner; ORMEVOOD PARK COTTAGE. TUTS IS a real nice little 5- room cottage on large lot. Street chertod 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. W.MUSTER & RAYMOND ROBSON REAL ESTATE. R 11 EDGEWOQ FOR BALE. ON PONCE DE LEON AVENUE. near Barnett street, a high-class modem two-story eighl-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 street*. 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. Ft tKMilars see Mr. Radford. t* or par- ON THE NORTH SIDE, 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. Bee 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 live acres, and have a little farm. See Mr. Eve. IF YOU HAVE MONEY to lend, w ENTING AND LOANS DAVENUE FOR RENT. 12-r. h.. 40 West End Ave $50 00 12-r. h.. 179 Luclle Ave.. furn.... 75.00 ll-r h., 124 LaFrance 40 00 10-r. h., 210 Angier Ave 42 50 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 10-r. h., 7 Wellington 15.00 10-r. h., 99 Cleburne 75.00 10-r. h. 258 Washington 75 00 10-r. h., 205 S. Ashby St 60.00 9-r. h-. 314 Williams 50 00 9-r. h., 310 Juniper 55.0C 9-r. h., 4 URoaa 87.50 9-r. h., 85 Avon 40 00 9-r. h., 52 Gordon St 60.00 9-r. h., 164 Greenwich 20.00 9-r. h., 60 E. Seventeenth St... 75 00 9-r. h., 36 Argard 37.50 9-r. h.. Cor. Church and Spring. 25.00 9-r. h., 643 Edgewood Ave 45.00 8-r. h. E. DeKalb Boulevard... 25 00 8-r. h., 358 Capitol Ave 83.85 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.. 57 DeKalb Ave 80.00 8-r.*h., 674 Washington 60 00 8-r. h., 94 Highland Ave 86.00 8-r. h., *6 S. Gordon St 45.00 e can place It safely. APARTMENTS FOR RENT. APARTMENTS FOR RENT. REAL ESTATE FOR 8ALB. 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. Darman, owner, 921 Grant Building. FOR SALE—By owner, beautiful nine- roorfi, up-to-date house, with all con veniences; lot 50 by 160, 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 126 East Georgia, near Capitol avenue FOR SALE—By owner. A beautlful &- room house, lot 50 by 160. 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 8744-L. REAL ESTATE FON 6ALE OR EX- H A N G E. wTLtJ 1 ra3e~or~se 11 a dandy eight-room brick house on one of the best North Side streets. Price right. Address Bar- gain, Box 23 L care Georgian UNFURNISHED ROOMS WANTED. WXNTElY^Three or four rooms by cou ple Give particulars. Address C., Box 805, care Georgian. ONE nice unfurnished room by refined young man; also room where could store some furniture. Call Ivy 120 dur- lng 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. hViR BEA l TIFT I, HOMES and build ing lots in College Park, the most de sirable suburb of Atlanta, see I. C. Mc- Crory. “ REAiT ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE.' LfKATYihTTUmod*^^ 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. FURNISHED APARTS WANTED.' Wanted-^ To rent, furnished apart ment, cottage or bungalow; references given. Give full particulars In answer ing. P O. Box 995. ANTED—By small family, furnished. four or five-room apartment or small bungalow. Rent must be reasonable. References. Address Box 222. care Georgian. WANT ED—Furn I shed apartment^ i or 3 rooms; North Side, or Inman Park; September 1. Address Box 723, cars Georgian. FURNI8HED OR UNFURNISHED. APARTMENTS FOR RENT. WANTED—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. FARMS FOR SALEL IT?TTr?J^rTarge"and^^rnalTrTmprovexf, 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, Cal era, Okla._ FO& SALE-—Three hundred acres of land six miles from town; 110 In cul tivation and two good tenant houses; will sell to right party on reasonable terms. Apply to P. O. Box 884, Tlfton,” Qa. CAN LOCATE you on the best land In the State of Arizona ter 25c an acre. San Pedro Realty Co., Benson. Arts. 80 ACRES improved. 60 cultivation. 2? bottom; spring, orchard; half mile town; 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. _JFUR Nj8HED HOUSES WANTED. WANTED—Furnished bungalow or apartment by refined party; adults; two bedrooms; North Ride. Address Particular. P. O. Box 647. REAL ESTATE FgR SALE. BRAND-NEW six-room bungalow; good street, tile sidewalk, sewer, water and electric lights; one block from car I line; price $9^50; $100 rash, balance $30 per month. J. R. Robbins & D. J. Cudd, 707 Candler. Phojie Ivy 4711. OWNER will sell direct to pur chaser two valuable pieces city property. Apply 80 East Four teenth. Phone Ivy 7483. 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. PRICE COUNTY land; 9,000 acres hard wood. clay loam land, 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. STEAM-HEATED APARTMENTS TWO BIX-ROOM APARTMENTS—one up and one down. Every modem convenience—gas ranges and refrigerator®—$37.00. 67 Highland avenue, two doors west of Jackson street. W. H. WITHERS 818 TEMPLE COURT. PHONE MAIN 2974. APARTMENTS FOR RENT CORINTHIAN—BELL IN THE BELL, comer North Boulevard and Ponce DeLeon, 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 modern and are steam heated. Apply Chas. P. Glover Realty Co. Phone Ivy 8390. 8% WALTON STREET. THE EUCLID APARTMENTS THTS 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 all 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 Ths neighborhood Is unexcelled. IN THE BOBCOEEL, which adjoins, are three and four-room apart ments st $30 to $35 FITZHUGH KNOX 1613 Candler Building REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. SMITH & EWING REAL ESTATE, RENTING, LOANS. * Ivy 1518. 180 Peachtree. AtL 2861. SMALL FARMS. WE HAVE LISTED WITH US not only large acreage tracts, but many splendid small farms In all parts 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. Corns 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. FOR SALE—By owner, six-room cot tage: modern; near Bt. Paul Church. M cheap. Main 2944-J. LEASE < )R SALE Artistic bungalow- screened. tiled, furnace, garage Ad- i 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. F<>R SALE—Two beautifully situated | lots In Ansley Park Annex; can be i bought direct from owner on very at tractive terms. Owner, Box 108, Geor- glan. OWN A FIG orchard; Invest only $6 monthly and buy a nice 2-acre fig or chard, where results are certain; will guarantee $100 for third year’s crop above all expenses. Write for further Zwolle Fig Orchards. Zwolle, La. F<>li SALE -Good, rich farms, unuer- Laid with coal. R. P. Cline, Steuben ville. Ohio. FURNISHED CR UNFURNISHED. APARTMENTS ^FOR_R E NT jr Kent I^TwTToornsUTir n lshedor unfurnished, rented separately or for flit housekeeping; meals convenient if islred. Phone Main 5448-J. No. 10 ~own place. [ furnished housesforjjent^ ’ > £fl(5RLy'TurnTsherTm to the right party; references. Ap- 325 Capitol Ave. INVESTMENTS—List your Investments with us. We have the customers with the cash J. R. Robbins and D. J. Cudd, 707 Candler Building. Phone Ivy 4711. FOR SALE -By owner, new six-room house In South Kirkwood, hi 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. FARMS FOR RENT^ 3"T ACRKS, good house, barn and chick en houses; city lights and water; suit able for truck or dairy; near car line. East Point. M. R. Prater, 33 Mari etta street. CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE. FOR BALE—By owner, elevated lot in Northview Cemetery. One of the best situated lots In cemetery. Surrounding 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. of the most desirable six-room mngalows in Decatur; educational fa- Ities unsurpassed; best car service jund Atlanta. Telephone Owner, oe- :ur 583. ►TTAGE- Newly furnished. North Side, near Inman Park; reference. M. care Georglan._ FOB BENT. 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 7-r. h.. 129 East Pine st 35.00 7-r. h., 240 Glennwood ave 21.00 JOHN J. WOODSIDE, REAL ESTATE, RENTING, STORAGE. Phones, Bell. Ivy 671; Atlanta. 618. 12 “Real Estate Row.” REAL RSTATE BARGAINS. ATKTNR 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 Is 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. I^ook 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 $15,600. MARTIN-OZBURN REALTY 00. Third National Bank Bldg. Phone Ivy 1276, Atl. 208. iFURNISHED HOUSES FOR WENT. SPRING—Five-room cottage, with >ath, between Alexander and Mills. per n onth Ivy 1561. R RENT—Two six-room houses, near ar line, in East Point, Ga.; water and ctric lights: ample grounds. B. M. >unt. 87 Mi South Forsyth 3treet. _ “RENT—T w o -story nine-room 10u.se. 297 Lawton. West 335-L. .50 PER"“MONTH, large six-room >use‘ nicely papered; beautiful cabi- mantels, eas. hot and cold water; lot >y 200. West End; double car line, i neighbors; one year lease to ac- able rarty; could be used for two llles to good advantage if so desired. lv Ware & Harper. No. .25 Atlanta lonal Eanlt Building. Main 170» and tnta 1868. 8IDENCE—Inman Park; five bed >oms, bath, furnace; all con ^' n J® nc ,“j per month. Telephone owner, Ivjr or Atlanta 3108-A l RFNT—House on East I>ake car ne. in Kirkwood; new; six rooms; all veniences except gas, price $lo P ith. !' 1;i • n»'* I *<■ p;j ? 11r 349 ONTINUED IN NEXT COLUMN. FOR RENT Chas. P. Glover Realty Co. 2Vo WALTON STREET. 14-r. h., 12-r. h., 12-r. h., ll-r. h., 10-r. h., JO-r. h., 9-r. h., 9-r. h., 9-r. h.. 8-r. h., 8-r. h , 8-r. h , 8-r. h.. 8-r. h.. 8-r. h , 7-r. h.. 7-r. h.. 173 Luckie street $37.50 164 W. North avenue .. 85.00 577 Washington street.. 55.00 78 E. North ave 60.00 164 Ponce DeLeon ave.. 75.00 338 West Peachtree ... 60.00 342 Ponce DeLeon ave.. 100.00 81 E. North avenue.... 55.00 73 East Merritts ave. 43.50 145 Elizabeth street .... 42.50 108 East avenue 40 00 135 Myrtle street .... 55.00 63 Currier street 45.00 315 South Pryor 40.00 167 Capitol avenue.... 42.50 537 N. Boulevard 65.00 95 Elmira street 45.00 7-r. 7-r. 7-r. 6-r. 6-r. 6-r. 6-r. 6-r. 5-r. 5- r. 6- r. 4-r. 4-r. h., 999 Piedmont avenue... h., 55 W. Peachtree place, h., 261 East Georgia ave. h., 108 Mansfield avenue.. h.. 377 E. Fair street apt., 164 Whitefoord ave... h., 218 E. Georgia avenue.. apt., Berkeley Apartments h., 87 Elmira street h. t 37 W. Boulevard De Kalb h., 28 Queen street h., 55 Killian street apt, Corinthian Apts ... apt.. Bell Apts h., 262 Crew street apt., Corinthian Apts apt., Bell Apts $55.00 30.00 27.50 , 26.00 , 25.00 , 25.00 25.00 , 75.00 40.00 27.50 27 50 . 27.50 . 65.00 . 45.00 . 20 00 . 40.00 . 40.00 DON’T WORRY—WE HAVE IT—LET US SHOW YOU. BEN W. L. GRAHAM & MERK 818-819 EMPIRE BUILlflNQ. 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 CAR 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. 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 large 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. $6,600. on terms. THOMSON & LYNES Phone Ivy 718. 18 and 20 Walton St. Market Wild at Big Gain, Some of Which Was Lost on Realiz ing—Bulls in Control. FOR SALE JOHN J. WOODSIDE HOME—LUCKIE ST. (NEAR PINE.) Has thre* bedrooms upstairs, five rooms in all. Bath, water, etc.; base ment. Price only $3,000. THOMAS R. FINNEY, Sales Manager, 12 “Real Estate Row." c • a JZ a * o s» e ■ o >s f ? O X J —1 CO <3 0.0 NEW YORK. Aug 28 —There was fe verish trading at the opening of the cotton market to-day and first prices wer« 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 wa* a great deal of profit-taking on the upturn, when the market was 3 to 9 points higher than the opening. On this, prices shaded sharply and during the forenoon eased 3 to 7 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 result of the bullish circular Issued by F M Cordlll on the Texae crop and The Journal of Commerce statement, show ing considerable deterioration In the Texae and Oklahoma fields. The damage to the cotton crop evi dently is serious, one authority placing the total crop as low as 13.500.000 bales, a probable consumption of 14,000,- 000 bales The effect or such early es timates 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 apot interests. The huy- ln f* 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 Private reports from the western belt snow 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 way The general forecast for the western nwt Indicates showers and unsettled weather generally. This, however, had little or no efTect and fell flat on the market. At the close ths 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 bids 1n 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 12.26. March 12 37. Estimated cotton receipts: _ _ Thursday. 1912. New Orleans ... 400 to 460 30 Galveston . . . .19,000 to 21,000 17.369 RANGE IN NEW YORK FUTURES 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 Smelting advancing lVfc and Amalga mated Copper rising Si to 74*i4. Chino Copper was up V At the end of half an hour there was some profit taking and some of ths active issues shared from their point. Among the other advances were: United States Steel common, Union Pacific, $4; Southern Pacfflc. ^. Read ing. V*. Pennsylvania. S. Northern Pa cific, %; New York, New Haven and TTartford, /; New York Central, Vi; Missouri Pacific. Vx; Louisville and Nashville, *4; Erie, 8l Paul, ; American Can V4. and Canadian Pacific % 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 Smelting advanced IS. Reading rose 1V4, American Can gained as much Amalgamated Copper advanced 184 Other Issues reached as high as 1 point In advance. Call money loaned at 2V The market closed steady. Govern ments unchanged; other bonds steady. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. Stock quotations: STOCK— High. 76’i 27% 35% 96% 46 V4 44 25% 86 6884 37% 96% 122 96 V4 34% 892 Ag 12 42112 48 Sp *12.25 12 39 Nv li-.-O 14.1- Iw.LJ 16.0. 12.21 12.30 12.18 12 30 Do 12.20 12.36 12.16 12.32 Jn 12.17 12.24 12.06 12.23 Fb Mh 12.29 12 83 12.16,12.34 Ad 12.29 12 89 12.29 12 39 My 12.32 12.37 12.19)12.27 12.20 12.30 12.30 12.22 12.39 1.38- 12.32 12.33 12.23 12.26 12.32 12.38 12.38 ,12.89-40 32 12 23-2f 39(12.19-20 -34 12.07-09 85 12.09-10 ■24 12.00-01 -27 12.02-04 -33 12.08-10 - 39 1 - 391 i 2.17-19 Closed very steady. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. Futures opened steady. Aug , . . Aug - Sept Sept -Oqt. Oct.-Nov. Nov. -Dec. Doc.-Jan. Jan.-Ftb. Feb.-Mch Mch -Apr April-May May-Jun® June-July Closed barely steady Opening. Range 2 PM Close Prev. Close . .6 67% 6 68% 6.71% 6 62% , .6.20% 6.61 6 65% 6.62% , .6 64 6 63% 6.57% 6.42% ..650 6.60 6.54% 6 42 , .6 46 6 45 6.49% 6 38 .6.45% 6 44 6.49% 6 37% .6.46 6 46% 6.60 6.88 , .6 48 6.61% 6 39% .6 49 6 49 ‘ 6.63 6 41% .6.50% 6 49 6 63% 6 42 . .6.52 6.50% 6 64% 6.43% .6.50% 6 48% 6.64 NEW ORLEAN3 COTTON. Sp Oc Nv Dc Jn Fb Mh My & n 0.0 (12.44-45112.32 12.19 12.38 12.38-39 12.14-15 ... .1.12.38-39 12.11-13 I 12.39112.38-39(12.13-14 12.30 |12.35ll2.41|l2.20 112.37)12.44(1222 12 41) 12.40-41 12.14-15 | | | 112.38-40(12.16 12.47 12.52(12.38 12.62 12.51-62 12.27-28 112.58 12.55 12.45 12.45|12.60-61(12.36-38 Amal Copper. Am. Agrlcul.. Am. Beet Bug. American Can do, pref. .. Am. Car Fdy. Am. Cot. Oil.. American Ice. Am Locomo.. Am. Smelting. Am Bug Ref. 110% Am. T-T. ... 130V4 Am Woolen.. Anaconda .... Atchison A. C. L. B and O .... Beth. Steel... B. R. T. Can. Pacific.. 220% Cen. leather C. and 0 69% Colo F and L 82 Colo. Southern .... Coneol. Gaa... 132 Corn Producta 11V4 xD. and H. ... 159 Den. and R. Q Distil Becur.. 14 Erie do, pref. . Gen. Electric G. North G. North G. Western.. Ill. Central... Interboro 16% do, pref . . 63% Int. Harv told) .... Iowa Central K. C. S.. . . 25V* M . K. and T. 23V* do. pfd L. Valley. . . I*, and N. . . Mo. Pacific N Y. Central Northwest.. . Nat. I>ead . . N and W. . . No. Pacific . O. and W.. . Penna. . . Pacific Mail P. Gas Co. P. Steel Car Reading Low 74% Clos. Prev. Bid. Close. 73% 73% 44 26% 35% 96% 46 43% 24 V* 86% „ 68 110% 110% 130% 130% 130% 18% 18% 37% 36% 96 V* 95% 121% 121% 96% 35 89% 26% 34% 96% 46% 44 24% 85% 66% 86% 95% 122 44 26 34 V, 96% 45 44 24 85 66% 109 34 89% 219% 33% 89 47 146 pfd. 128 Ore. 35% 109“ 155% 135% 31% 98 130% 106% 113 113“ 69% 32 181 11% 159 ii“ 28% 47 220 % 218% 24 22% 69% 82 28% 131% 11 169 20% 13% 29 46% 145% 146 127% 127% 109 16% 62% 25% 27% 1^5 59 81 28 181 11 160% 13 28% 46 145 126% 34% 13% 35% 13% 107% 105% 16% 16 % 62% 107 7 25% 22% 66% 63 107 7 25% 23 V 57 135% 135% 31% 97% 31 96% 130% 130 48 106% 106% 113% 162% 111 118 155% 154% 134% 30 96% 130 48 106 112 29% 112% 21 % 110% 29% 112% 21 117% 117 24% 24% 161% 162% 160% R. L and Steel 24 24 24 23% 87% do. pfd.. . . 88 88 88 Rock Island . 18 17% 18 17 % do. pfd.. . . 27% 27% 27% 27 B -Sheffield. . 29 29% So. Pacific . . 9i% 89% 91% 89% So. Railway . 25 24% 25 24% do. pfd.. . . 79% 19 Bt Paul . . . 107% 106% 107% 106 Tenn. Copper. 32% 31% 82 81 Texas Pacific. 16% 16% 15% 15% Third Avenue 38% 37% Union Pacific 155% 162% U. S. Rubber. 61% 61% U. S. Steel . . 66 63% do. pfd.. . . 108% 1^8% Utah Copper . V.-C. Ohem. . 63 27% 61% 27% Wabash. . . . 4 % do. pfd.. . . 12% 12% W. Union . . 68 68 62% 64% 162% 60% 62% 108% 107% 62% 61% W. Maryland W. Electric W. Central Total sales. 390,000 shares, dend, 2% per cent. 27 68 41 73% 46 26% 4 11% 67 40% 72 46 xEx-dlvl- Closed steady. COTTON SEED OIL. r\itton seed oil quotations: | Opening. Spot . . . September October . November . December . January . . February . March . . Closed steady; 8.12 O' 8.15 7.61 (ft 7.63 6.80^,6.81 6 77 (a 6.80 6.77 '5 6.79 6.80(®6.85 6.87® 6.88 sales 15,100 Closing. 8.15® 8 30 8.16u 8.17 7.7701 7 79 6.83 *1 6 85 6.804/ 6.81 6.79® 6.80 6.81 ® 6.82 ] 6.88®6.90 barrels. LIVE 8TOCK MARKET. CHICAGO, Aug 28.—Hogs: Receipts 18,000; market 5c lower; mixed and butchers, 7.50®9.25; good heavy, 8.40® ,8.90; rough heavy, 7.40®8~20; light, 8.30 I ® 9.25; pigs. 5 50®8.25; bulk, 7.90(0)8.85. | Cattle: Receipts, 6,000; market strong; beeves, 7.35@>9 25; cows and heifers, 3 26®8 30; stockers and feeders. 5.7507.85; Texans, 6.5008.00; calves, ’2.00. Sheep: Receipts, 18.000; market steady; native nnd Western, 3.25®4.85; lambs, 5 2508.10. ST. LOUIS. Aug 28. Cattle: Re ceipts 2.400, including 1,700 Southerns; market steady; native beef steers. 5.50 09.00; cows and heifers. 4.76® 8.75; stockers and feeders, 5.25(0)7.50; ca’ves, 6.00(0)10.50; Texas steers. 6.25<®7.75; cows and heifers, 4.25®6.50; calves, 6.00 @6 00. Sheep: Receipts, 4.000; market steady; muttons, 3.26® 4.50; yearlings, 6.00® 6.00; lambs, 6.60®8.10. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Facing Piedmont Park On Piedmont avenne, between Twelfth, Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, facing Piedmont 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. LARGE OFFERINGS DEPRESS CEREALS Longs Liquidate Corn on Ideal Weather—Cables Weak, but Sentiment Is Still Bullish. 8T. LOUIS CASH QUOTATIONS. Wheat—No. 2 red ..90 ®33 Corn—No. 2 74 Oats—No. 2 42 CHICAGO, Aug 28 —The entire grain list was lower this morning, with the offerings larger and the buying power partially gone. Wheat sold % to %c lower than last night The world’* 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 oorn will Increase freely. Prices were % higher to unchanged. Provisions—The price of pork w*as un changed Lard and ribs were easier at the opening Grain quotation*: Previous High. FoR SALEBY G RK KN K R K A E T Y COMPANY 611 EMPIRE BLDG. REAL ESTATE. RENTING, LOANS. Phones 169S. GRANT PARK HOMES. WF 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. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY GETTI TO OWNERS OF PROPERTY: We applications for first mortgage lo mortgage loans. We want purchase m We can handle any good application lowest rate of Interest We make a s vacant lots listed with us to sell to RANDOLPH 21 INMAN ATLANTA, GA. NO PLENTIFUL. • re In the market for loans. We want ans W want applications for second oney notes, first and second mortgage, on Atlanta property, large or small; pecialty of second mortgages. We want our contractors. LOAN CO. BUILDING, MAIN 877. 1 WHEAT Rept Dec May CORN— Sept Dec May OATS— Sept Dec May PORK— Bept... 2100 Jan... 19.50 May LARD— Rept... 1120 Oct 1130 Jan 10.87% RIBS — Sept.... 11 40 86% 90 94% 74 68% TO 40% 43% 46% Oct.. Jan.. 11.17% 10 30 Low. Close. Close. 85% 85% 86% 89% 89% 90% 94 94% 95 72% 72% 73% 68% 68% 68% 69% 69% 70 40 40 40% 43 43% 43% 46 46 46% 20 90 21 90 20 95 19 45 19.50 19 40 19.37% 11 05 11.20 11.06 11.15 11.30 11 12% 10.77% 10.87% 10 80 11.32% 11 40 11.32% 1107% 11 11.10 10 22% 10.30 11.25 CHICAGO CARLOT8. Following are receipts for Thursday and estimated receipts for Friday: [Thursday.1 Friday. Wheat . | 267 170 Corn . , 203 200 Oats . , 305 288 Hogs . . 20,000 14.000 CHICAGO CA8H QUOTATIONS. CHICAGO, Aug. 28 —Wheat No 2 red. 89®90; No. 3 red. 87%®88; No. 3 hard winter. 86%<8>87; No. 1 Northern spring, 92%<0)93; No. 2 Northern spring, 90®92; No. 3 spring 87%®89. Corn No. 2. 76V*®75%; No. 2 white, 75%; No. 2 yellow', 75%®76%; No. 3. 75 ®75%; No 3 white, 75%; No. 3 yellow. 75%(075%; No. 4. 74%®75; No. 4 white, 74%®75,' No. 4 yellow. 75. Oats, No. 2 white. 42; No. 3, 3914; No. 3 W’hlte, 40%®4l%; No. 4 white, 40®40%; standard, 41%®41%. 8T. LOUIS CASH QUOTATIONS. BT. LOUIS, Aug 28.—No. 2 red wheat, 90® 92; No 3 red, 88® 90; No. 4 red. 85®88; No. 2 hard, 85%®90; No. 3 hard, 85. No. 2 com, 74: No. 3, 78; No. 2 yel low, 74®74%; No. 3 yellow. 73%®74; No 2 white, 74%; No. 3 white, 73 No. 2 oats. 41; No 8, 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. LTVKRPOOL. Aug 28.—Wheat opened %@%d lower; at 1:30 p. m. tne market wan %(0%d lower; closed %®%d lower. • Com opened %d lower; at 1:30 p. m. the market was %d lower; closea %d lower. SPOT COTTON MARKET. Atlanta, nominal. Athens, steady; middling 11%. Macon, steady; middling 12%. New’ Orleans, steady; middling 12 3-16. New York, quiet; middling 12.70. Philadelphia, quiet; middling 13.05. Boston, quiet; middling 12.70. Liverpool, firm; middling 6.92<L 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. St Louis, quiet; middling 12c. Memphis, steady; middling 12%. Houston, steady; middling 12 1-16. Louisville, firm; middling 12’A Charlotte, steady; middling 12o. Greenville, steady: middling 12a THE WEATHER. Conditions. WASHINGTON, Aug 28 —As ths disturbance over the upper Lakes moves eastward, there will be show-ers 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 I-ake region to-nlght and the weath er will be cooler In the lower I>ak« re gion and the Ohio Valley Friday. General Forecast, General forecast until 8 p. m. FYldayt 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-nlght or F*r1day. Florida—Fair In south, local showers In north portion to-nlght or Friday. Alabama. Mississippi and Tennessee— Fair tn-night and Friday. Louisiana and Texas—Fair in interior, showers on the coast to-nlght or Fri day. PORT RECEIPTS. The following table shows receipts at the ports to-day compared with the same day last year: 1912. 1913. 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 32i Total 13,865 17.081 INTERIOR MOVEMENT. 1913. 1912. Houston 17,812 24,874 Augusta 474 5S9 Memphis 77 25 St. Louis. . , . . 139 666 Cincinnati 221 126 Little Rock . . . 4 Total 18,723 26.161 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 busi ness In bankers’ bills at 4.8606 for de mand and 4.8270 for dejnand. Prime mercantile paper unchanged. BAR SILVER. LONDON, Aug 28.—Bar silver steady, 27%d. NEW YORK, Aug. 28.—Commejolsl bar silver, 59%; Mexican dollars, 4^ / 0