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14 TTTF ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWP RFAO FOR PROFIT-GEOR^SAN W * NT AD5-USE FOR RESULTS THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NETVE.
FURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT.^
i • M I '1.i; i !'.iTvTur nTsficTt f^room Tout*©
For KFNT ono r ew eight-room houee,
two storkMi: 24* Myrtle; hot water
heat four b^lroomu < uvner, Ivy ®888.__
■ ■ men; all con
veniences. Ivy 44G8-J. Peachtree
place
OFFICES FOR RENT,
. BulTSngatwSr
10 Auburn avenue steam beat; pas
senger eievntor; lights and Janitor ser-
vtre $12 60 to $18,00. One furnished
office, price $17.HO
DESK SPACE FOR RENT.
light* d office in
the building 1125 Atlanta National
Bank Building
STORES FOR RENT. '
rrrmrTo '-r; k. i* 7;.;rrarfsrirTS»
deep. 118 Broad street, Griffin, Ga
Bight In business section and close to
for an> Wi»4 of btmi*
ntl P( iBMMiOD at
once. Address A W. Greer, 444 Ex
periment street. Griffin, Ga.
Fl RNIbHt l ROOMS WANTED
Ti.rw welf (urnisfiedDfjM
housekeeping rooms, or two and kitch
enette. with refined people. Answer In
detail Box 658. care Georgian.
TWO furnishcd rooms, with board, or
with housekeeping privileges. In In
man Park, for 30 clays. Box 688, care
Georgian.
AY A NT FT' Room for self and invalid
child; also board for child. E. H. W. t
care Georgian.
WANTED- Four nicely furnished rooms
with bath for light housekeeping. In
good family and desirable part of city
Must furnish good reference. L. A.
Herring, Griffin, Oa.
I NFI f cISH£D R »OM8 WANTED.
■[. Bv refined couple without
children, three nice connecting rooms
with sink in kitchen. Electric lights
preferred. A. B. C., Box 200, care
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NISH CD APARTMENTS
WANTED. _ ___
\C'X'NTI^T^ify young rouph Nortf)
apartment, consisting of dining room,
two bedrooms and kitchenette. Must be
fresh and up to date. B., 621 Candler.
Ivy -
FURf 8ES WANTED
. ... • ■ KSmS BorOi
Side, best of references; state terms
and l"<atlon. Address Virginian, care
Georgian. .
UNFURNISHED HOUSES WANTED.
\\ A N T KI • T,» rent ~ b y <>e t < »be r Lnve
or six-room modern bungalow or cot
tage. with large lot; prefer North Side
or West End Rent must be reasonable
Address, with full description, Penna
nt nt, card < ieorglan.
WANTED Six or seven-room house;
modern. close in; North Side pre
ferred Phone Main 4768.
BUSINESS PROPERTY WANTED.
12 for
up-to-date pressing club. References
ti e highest Address Pressing Club,
Box 50. care Georgian.
AL ESTATE FOR SALE
PEKSONAI™
nice high home on Crumley street, 7-
room cottage, handsome inside finish;
between Washington and Crew.
NINE-IB. >uM bouse and home on East
Georgia avenue; tine home; large lot;
erm “‘ HARRY C. ST. CLAIR.
U0 East G< oigia ' venuo, Atlanta, Ga
i ' ic’re lot with g l
six-room dwelling; 10-foot front hail,
fi .nt and back verandas, good water
small barn, plenty fruit for needs of
family; also one good storehouse 20 by
4«. tv. t on Southern Railway, 58 miles
south of Atlanta, at Vega. Ga Mercan
tile b slness already established, ror
tlon address H. A.
Graham. U F D 1. Meansvllle. Oa.
NORTH SIDE Investment; rent $413
yearly; price $3,250. Always occupied
and under rented at present figures.
Best negro street in the Fourth Ward.
OTIS vt HOLLIDAY.
18 Peachtree Street. Phone Main 175.
ji72f)0 WILL BUY from owner in East
point, five-room bungalow; new; city
water, electric lights; nice location; cost
$1,500 to build Must sell at once Ad
1 ■ V care « o-.ug’.an
DO YOU WANT a Quiet home, only
eighteen minutes' ride from post office,
on Buckhead car? It is high above city
ami in tine neighborhood. First floor,
very large living room and dining room,
open lire places, kitchen, pantry, store
room, lavatory, two large porches; sec
ond floor, three sunny, well-ventilated
bedrooms, sleeping porch large enough
for three beds, fine bathroom, mirror
door; metal screens throughout; best
Stanton furnace, servants’ house and
toilet; chicken and cowhouse. You may
have 40 S. C. White Leghorn chickens
and fine cow if you like. A running
stream ami about 75 oak, hickory, pine
and d"gw< • >d trees on lot Gall Ivy 7585
if interested. You can come out at night
or on Sunday if you have no other time.
A bargain from_Xhe owner.
WILL SACRIFICE FOR QUICK SALK
BEAUTIFUL NINE ROOM HOUSE;
TWO BATHS; LOT 50 BY 150; ALL
IMPROVEMENTS IF YOU WANT
SOMETHING NICE CALL MRS. W. C.
ELROD, IVY 399 7-J.
REAL ESTATE FOR 'ALL
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
for rent in desirable location in West
Knd Appl> any time after 7:30 p m..
or before 7 30 a. m. Call and see it. 62
Norcroas street.
F1V! K> < M bouse, neatly furnished.
one block from Grant Park. Reason-
able Box 291. care Georgian
WELL furnished home on Juniper street
to approved party, two months agree
able would board with tenant Reason
able rental I R. Logan. Office and
residence phones.
A NICELY furnished house reasonable
to ttie right party; reference*. Ap-
ply 325 Capitol Ave.
TURNER COUNTY FARMS
UNFURNISHED HOUSFS FOR RENT.
Full ?m ;nT Nice six "room cottage on
Capitol avenue recently painted and
tinted Phone Decatur 574
FURNACE HEATED six-room bunga
low between the Peachtree*, shade in
front, tile porch, hardwood floors, hand-
seme fixtures, open grates In living
room and bed rooms, ash dumps, screens
ami shades up, sleeping porch and serv
ant’s room. Apply 35 West Twelfth
street <ifTice phone Ivy 80. Residence
phone Ivy 2155.
near-ln twelve room
house <>n car line, suited for boarders
or roomers; only $42. Phone Ivy 2639-J.
or see Woodslde, 12 Auburn avenue
FoR RENT M-.dern North Side house,
6 rooms and bath. $18. Ivy 6432.
FOR RENT F<>r boarding house; cen
tral location *>n Iv> street. Apply to
F. H Peck, 97 Ivy street.
FOR RENT At one* nice cozy home,
... • End
Mrs T , 240 Sells avenue
ON LAST THURSDAY we sold Forty Dakota Farms to
North Georgia Farmers in three hours. The next day,
thirty-nine of the purchasers were offered big profits. This
property is on the main line of the G. S. & F. Railway, four
miles North of Ashburn. We have a few choice ones left.
Call at our office at once, or take the next train for Ashburn
and see G. C. McKenzie. Round trip ticket free to every
purchaser. Prices advance after this week.
EDWIN P. AN-SLEY
Realty Trust Building
REAL ESTATE AND
CONSTRUCTION NEWS
Improvements Due
On Marietta Street
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
m house; mproniminti,
on South Decatur car line. $40 per
month Phone Decatur 6.
j^harp & J^oylston
WE WANT several good
investments for clients
who are in the market for
anything that will pay a
good rate of interest, par
ticularly good negro prop
erty. Give us a list of what
you have for sale at a sala
ble price, and we will get
you a customer.
WEST SIDE BARGAIN.
TUTS TS on Mitchell street,
and we can sell at a price
that is considerably lower
than anything else in the
block. This is a bargain,
and we Can prove it. Let us
show you.
REAL ESTATE FOB SALE OR EX
CHANGE.
BARGAIN irP"eq u 11y in~ country lots;
weekly payment. W. J. G.. care The
* Jem glan
1 j BEAWIFUE H< -MLS and build
ing loth In College Park, the moat de
sirable suburb of Atlanta, see 1 C Me-
Crory.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
HOUSES FOR RENT.
W.A.F0STER & RAYMOND ROBSON
REAL ESTATE. RENTING AND LOANS.
11 EDGE WOOD AVENUE.
FOR SALE.
IN EAST LAKE section, convenient to
both East Lake and Decatur cars, 6-
room cottage; built of good material,
but not modern; servants” house dandy
(corner lot, 100 by 200 feet. Big bargain
for $2,100. See Mr. Bradshaw.
WE HAVE some lovely grove and open
tracts of land at Decatur, from 5 to
10 acres, and ranging in price from $250
to $500 per acre. Come out and buy 5
acres and have a little farm. See Mr.
Eve
WE HAVE a real home of eight rooms
with every modem convenience on one
of the best North Side streets, near
West Peachtree and Peachtree, for
$7,000 This is a sacrifice, as owner Is
moving away from the city. It will payj
you to Investigate this. See Mr. Fred
erlck or Mr. Radford.
IF YOU ARE looking for a beautiful lot
to build a home on, we have one In
Ansley Park at a bargain. See Mr.j
Cohen.
IF YOU HAVE MONEY to lend we
FOR RENT.
9-r. h., 43 Ponce DeLeon place.$40.00
8-r. h., 120 West Tenth street.. 40.00
7-r. h., 117 Bass street 25.00
6-r. h., Bates avenue 25.00
6-r. h., 85 Ormond street 19.00
6-r. h., 68 Currier street 32.50
6-r h., 41 Gordon avenue .... 30 00
6-r.. h., llrt East Ellis 25.00
6-r.’ h., 250 East Georgia avenue. 21.60
6-r. h., 17 Lucile avenue 30.00
6-r. h., Oak street, Decatur .... 25.00
6-r. h., 369 Cherokee ave. (apt.) 35.00
C-r. h., Harvard and Malden lane 20.00
6-r. h., Hardee street 15.00
6-r. h., 4 Olympic place 30.00
5-r. h., 570 Central avenue .... 25.00
5-r. h., 21 Park place, oakhurst 22.50
5-r. h., Kentucky avenue 18.00
5-r. h., Boulevard DeKaib 12.50
5-r. h., 22 Harwell 11.00
5-r. h., 50 Berne 18.10
5-r. h , 5 Marietta road 20.00
5-r. h., 140 Euclid avenue, flat.. 60.00
5-r. h., 35 W. Boulevard DeKaib 22.50
5-r h., 18 Brooks avenue 22.50
5-r. h., 144 Highland ave. (apt.) 40.00
5-r. h., 373 Fraser street 15.00
5-r. h., 249 Clifton street 15.00
Stores, 48 Edgewood avenue.... 35.00
can place it safely.
Syndicate Looking for Desirable Cor
ner—Comparison Shows Realty
Gain—Spring St. $200 a Foot.
Real estate announcements In the
near future are expected to Include
plans for some of the handsomest
buildings in the city to be erected on
Marietta street within three blocks of
Peachtree. There are five comers
which would make splendid sites, and
It is known that a syndicate of out-
of-town capitalists has been trying to
lease or buy one of them.
Only a short time ago half a mil
lion dollars or more for a corner was
refused, and now another syndicate is
said to be in the market.
The DeGive and Jones properties,
comprising the block fronting on Ma
rietta, Forsyth and Broad streets and
Bijou alley, is marked for early im
provement. The west wall of the Bi
jou Theater building, which fronts
about 100 feet on North Forsyth street.
Is due to be condemned soon because
of crumbling brick, and either a new
wall or a new building will be the
result.
I Assistant Building Inspector Charles
| J, Bowen has been in consultation
; with the lessee, Amos Braselton, about
i this wall, and declares that If a crack
appears the wall will have to come
down. Shale is now about an inch
thick and has begun to slough off.
Mr. Braselton leased the corner of
this building from the DeGivea, and it
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
GOOD RENTING PROPERTY
We offer a corner proposition that has all
the requisites of a “good buy,” namely: It is
a corner, has a steady income of $30.00 per
month; has a good speculative value, being in
the Terminal Station district and only three
blocks from the A., B. & A. R. R. freight
depot.
This property is near Davis street, on a cor
ner lot 100x105 feet; has three houses and
room for one more. Price $3,250. Terms.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR
HOUSES FOR RENT.
HOUSES FOR RENT.
FOR
20-r. h., 11 Cone street $125.00
14-r. h., 145 Walton street 35.60
13-r. h., 20 Connally street .... 40.00
10 r h . 299 Washington St t Ml . 65 00
10-r. h., 795 Piedmont avenue. .
10-r. h., 452 Whitehall street...
9-r. h., 29 E. Third street ...
9-r. h., 21" Angl&T avenue
$75.00
60.00
76.00
42.50
JOHN J. WOODSIDE
REAL ESTATE, RENTING. STORAGE.
Phones, Bell. Ivy 671; Atlanta, 618. 12 “Real Estate Row.”
REAL E STAT E FOR EXCHANGE
i^JTPTTATtfGfi An apartment house
renting for $126 per month, valued at
$12,600. will exchange for good farm or
small renting property; if you have ei
ther of these and about $2,000 In cash,
will give you a good trade. Bee me
quick. J R. Robbins, 707 Candler Bldg..
Ivy 4711
FARMS FOR SAt E
SI^TAT^Tn^^rYnTTes^TFom T>e<5iieen, 150
In cultivation, pasture, wells, springs,
running creek. 100 acres bottom, above
overflow; four sets buildings; $4,000; half
cash B D fltuai t, I >eQus«n, Ark
18,000 ACRES of irrigable land from 1
to ;.0 miles from Midland, Texas. T1 Is.
Is the newest discovered Irrigation belt
and promises to be the best of all. I
will sell 80 acres or the entire 18.000
acres at $30 an acre Henry M. HalfT,
owner. Midland, Texas
FOR RENT
Clias. P. Glover Realty Co.
2V 2 WALTON STREET.
10-r.
10-r.
9-r.
9-r.
9-r.
8-r.
8-r.
8-r.
M-r.
8-r.
8-r.
8-r
7-r.
173 Luckle street
164 W. North avenue .
677 Washington street..
354 Euclid avenue
84 E. Cain street
81 E. North avenue...
73 Mast Merrltts ave
669 Highland avenue...
, 62 Alta avenue
91 McLendon street....
676 N. Boulevard
63 Currier street
315 South Pryor
, 167 Capitol avenue....
425 Bedford place
537 N. Boulevard
$35.00
85.00
65.00
60.00
37.60
60.00
43 50
40.00
40.00
50 00
42.50
. 40.00
42 50
50 00
55.00
7-r
7-r.
6-r.
6-r.
6-r.
6-r.
6-r.
6-r
5-r.
5-r.
5-r.
4-r.
h., 261 East Georgia av
h., 95 Elmira street
h., 108 Mansfield avenu
h., 56 Sterling street.,
h., 87 Elmira street. . .
h , 37 W. Boulevard
Kalb
flat, 58-A Crew street.
h„ 244 Hill street
h., 28 Queen street ..
h.. 154 Whitefoord ave
apt., Berkeley Apt.. 13
Eleventh
apt., Corinthian Apts
apt., Bell Apts
h.. 263 Crew street....
apt., Corinthian Apts..
e-
$27.50
. 45.00
. 25.00
20.00
40.00
25.00
25.60
30.00
27.50
20.00
75 00
55.00
40.00
20.00
40.00
For Sale BY
G R E tC N EC
REALTY
COMPANY
ATTRACTIVE SIX-ROOM HOME, on
Ormond street, In the prettiest block
of street; beautiful elevation. We offer
very attractive six-room home, with all
conveniences, and we have a special
price on above place for short time.
See us for particulars or use the phone.
511 EMPIRE BLDG. REAL ESTATE. RENTING, LOANS. Phones 1599.
Is understood that the lease h if- ■••wn
years to run. The Atlanta Brewing
and Ice Company subleased a rear
store from Mr. Braselton, a barber
shop took a middle space, and the
tenth branch of Jacobs’ Pharmacy is
in the corner. The frontage on Ma
rietta street, including a pool parlor, a
book 'store and the entrance to the
Bijou Theater, Is likewise about 100
feet.
The adjoining building to the east
Is in the Jones estate, and is said to
be in litigation. Tills structure Is
also olef and due to be improved, but
Improvements can’t be made, accord
ing to a member of the Jones family,
until ownership la definitely decided.
Good Realty lincrease.
The thirty-fifth week of 1913 shows
some substantial gains over the cor
responding week in 1913 in real estate
transfers. The number of transfers
in 1913 was 197 and the amount $653, -
317, while in 1912 it was 198 and
$549,132. Mortgages, cancellations and
building permits were less.
Spring Street Sal©.
Mrs. Emily P. Wilburn has bought
from Mrs. Therese J. Kennedy No.
228 Spring street, 102 feet southwest
of West Peachtree street, for $5,000,
or at the rate of $200 a front foot. The
lot Is 25 by 98 feet
Deed to Record.
An interesting bond for title, con
veying to Mrs. Henrietta P. Cooper
from Mrs. Annie Lou Collier a tract
of land on Peachtree road, has gone
to record. The price was $17,100 and
the property 228 feet south of the di
viding line between land lots 109 and
110. The date was March 11, 1912.
Permit Calls for $33,000.
The Building Department at the
City Hall has issued a permit to the
Excelsior Laundry Company, through
George M. Brown, to erect a three-
story’ brick building at the corner of
Piedmont avenue and Ellis street, to
cost $33,000 Donaldson & Pierson
have the contract.
Activity in Renting.
C. G. Aycock, manager of the rent
ing department of the Charles P.
Glover Real Estate Agency, reports
the following large houses rented in
the past few days:
To Mrs. Mary B. Cherry, No. 164
Ponce DeLeon avenue, $60; Dr. L. M.
White, No. 135 Myrtle street, $55;
Mrs. Griffin, No. 530 Washington
street, $50; Mrs. Meador, No. 26
Ponce DeLeon avenue, $115; John M.
! Farnsworth, No. 338 West Peachtree,
$55.
ATTRACTIVE HOMES.
$7.Tn7TT TTEAUTTFUL eight-room two-story bungalow, two blocks of Geor
gian Terrace. If you will buy this you will have a swell home, increas
ing in value daily, and remember, it is a genuine bargain at present price.
\TKI\s PARK AND DRUID HTLLS SECTIONS, we are offering a
beautiful eight-room home; hardwood floors, furnace, tile bath room,
etc.; new and up to date; on a lovely east front lot. This is classy.
Terms can be arranged.
$5,500—DANDY six-room cottage on North avenue, close to Jaokson and
Ponce DeLeon avenue. This is your chance to get & little home in the
right section and close in. Terms.
MARTIN-OZBURN REALTY CO.
Third National Bank Bldg. Phone Ivy 1276, Atl. 208.
$3,800
EIGHT-ROOM RESIDENCE—North Jackson street, within
walking distance of the center. Terms, $1,000 cash, bal
ance monthly.
J, R.
J. H.
SMITH & EWING
REAL ESTATE, RENTING, LOANS.
Ivy 1513. 130 Peachtree Atl. 2865
Hod ami dairy farm for sale cheap; Vat
acres land; all in hog-proof fence. Box
123 LaGrange, Texas
100 aurus, 5 room bouse, outbuildings
and pasture for dairy tenant house. J.
r Stone, College Park, Ga . Route No 1
FOR 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 F. O. Box 334, Tlfton,
• la
ARKANSAS Come to Drew County, I
w ill shot you a place to make your
home; the place for the man of limited
means and the investor doubles every
two years. Write H. E. Wells, Scipio,
Ark.
FOR RENT
Boll Apartments.
Corinthian Apartments.
IN THE BELL, corner North Boulevard and Tonce 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 3390.
2>4 WALTON STREET.
REAL ESTATE WANTED.
YoT^NcTTnan holding responsible^posfc
tion with an A-l house would like to
rent new 5 or 6-room bungalow with
privilege of buying. Kent not exceed
ing $30 per month. North Side preferred.
In answering give full particulars as to
location, purchane price, etc. Address
E u H care Georgian.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT.
HAVE $15,000 on hand to Invest for
client.
No delay
Will consider one single or several 1
separate small parcels. Phone, call or
write full details
OTIS HOLLIDAY.
18 Peachtree. Phone Main 175.
WANTED From owner, bungalow on
North Side Price $2,500 to $3,750.
Pay $1,000 cash, assume loan, balance
monthly notes Address L B. B . Box
13, care (Jeorgian
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
21S TEMl’I.E COURT.
PHONE MAIN 2974.
ANSLEY PARK BUNGALOW
Seven Rooms and Sleeping Porch
THIS is a brand new home, being complete in every way.
ait
Beautiful
living room, music room, large dining hall, kitchen, two large
bedrooms, one smaller bedroom, laige sleeping porch, tile bathroom,
hallway, large front porch and back porch, servants’ room in base
ment perfect lot. right off Piedmont avenue car line. $6,500, on terms.
THOMSON & LYNES
18 and 20 Walton St. Phone Ivy 718
ONE of the finest tracts to sub-divide on the North Ride. Will cost 200 or more
lots os Peachtree road; $1,000 will handle this property.
WESTMINSTER DRIVE—Seven rooms; new, and has furnace heat; on lot
50 by 210. This is shady and level, and is only $7,000, $1,000 cash, bal
ance easy.
ST. CHARLES AVENUE—Six-room bungalow, on lot 48 by 200; has hard
wood floors, etc. Will sell for $5,750, on terms.
BEN GRAHAM & W. L. MERK
318-319 Empire Bldg.
Bell Phone, Main 4376.
SALESMEN:
R. W. PARRIS, W. M. JEFFRIES AND WALTER O. WITHERS.
EXCHANGE good paying stock for resl-
dence. Homeseeker, Box 682, care
Georgian
1 • .v itre< I
h i: . i • .ir In; good Investment. *ac-
r • . ■ ’ ,-k -ale. $3,300. non-resident
Box 304, Fort Myers. Fla.
THREE houses ready for sma'l families
on Greenwood avenue near Ponce Pe-
1- r ; modern; easy terms; good invest-
i r.t, also handsome vacant lot on N.
Moreland Ave A. Z., Box 634, care
T >K SALE Seven-room house on Ponce
D' Lu. n avenue, Decatur. $4,000; terms
I *( her Pearson, 422 Atlanta Nat. Bank
Bldg.
Georgian
Ads
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 all the latest improve
ments and novelties. The wall safes are attractive features for valu
ables. ami the three room apartments have wulV beds. which really
make them equal to four rooms. Prices are $32.50 and $37.50. The
neighborhood is unexcelled
IN THE BOSUt >BEL. which adjoins, are three and four-room apart
ments at $30 to $36 each.
FITZHUGH KNOX
1613 Candler Building
F< »R S ALE- Six-room bungalow In Pe- '
c;.tur. new with modern conveniences ;
JU>; $350 cash; balance easy Fletcher!
Ptiirscr:, 422 Atlanta Nat. Bank Bldg
Brin
L US BUILD you a home on easy
• rms. like rent, anywhere in the city.
40(» Ten-pie Court Bldg Main 4189.
WILL sell equity of $150 in Colonial
Hill lot. 50 by 200 for $11>0 cash. Ad
dress 'Lot,” care Georgian.
1X\ .BTMENT8—List your investments
with u« We have the customers with
the jfsh .7 R Robbins and P .7 Cudd,
707 '.Cruller Building. Phone Ivy 4711.
Result
EARSTS SUNDAY
AMERICAN is the
Real Estate Medium of the
Peachtree Oiling Starts.
County convicts began Wednesday
oiling Peachtree road from Brook-
wood to Buckhead. The work will
take only a few days.
PROPERTY TRANSFERS.
Warranty Deeds.
$10 and Exchange of Property—
Carrie V. Ma#rcy to H. P Orr, one-
half Interest In lot 54 by 153 feet, east
side Randolph street, 162 feet north
of Rankin street. September 8.
$2,500—Miss Sarah C. Hawks to
Mrs. Rosa H. Maier, lot 25 by 390 feet,
west side West Peachtree street, 50
feet north of southeast corner of land
lot 108, Seventeenth District. July 28.
$120—Atlanta Cemetery Association
to J. W. Swanton, lot 80, block 7, of
Atlanta Park Cemetery. September 2.
$11,000—J. R. Fowler to J. W. Glass,
8.31 acres on west line of land lot 64,
Seventeenth District, 1,280 feet south
of northwest corner said lahd lot.
September 1.
$1,050—Mrs. Irene G. Beauchamp to
A. L. Beauchamp, lot 52 by 185 feet,
north side Bryan street, 100 feet east
of Cameron street. June 28.
$600—Mrs. M. J. Clay to William J.
Beauchamp, lot 30 by 100 feet, west
side Cameron street, 125 feet south of
Woodward avenue. July 1L
$200—Same to same, lot 30 by 100
feet, west side Cameron street, 155
feet south of Woodward avenue July
31.
$850—W. T. Ashford to Lon and
Verbell Taylor, lot 42 by 100 feet,
south side Parsons street, 126 feet
west of Proctor street. February 19.
$2,650—J. N. Renfroe et al. to Frank
Dorn, No. 240 Bass street, 50 by 140
feet. August 28.
$2,000—R. D. Dorsey to E. T. Luck-
ie, 13.62 acres in lMnd lots 62 and 98,
Seventeenth District, being lot 16.
block 2, of Almshouse property. Au
gust 28.
$1.700—Hattie D. and Amelia A.
Burkert to Mrs. Louise C. Burke, lot
45 by 143 feet, west side Moreland
avenue, 53 feet south of North ave
nue. August 29.
$300—E. H. Bernhardt to Charles
W. Bernhardt, lot 50 by 172 feet, east
side Gilbert street, 409 feet south of
Eden avenue. July 23.
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tate Ada, — —-
; llollis t . Georgia Investments,
Inc., No. 136 Eiust Merrltts avenue,
40 by 95 feet. September 1.
$900—W. G. Hollis to Railway Pos
tal Clerks’ Investment Association,
same property. July 1, 1911.
$1,600—Suburban Realty Company
to A. F. Copeland, lot 100 by 130 feet
on Athens avenue, 95 feet south of
Genessee avenue. September 2.
$2,000—C. W. Motes to Atlanta
Agency Company, lot 41 by 95 feet,
east side Woodkon street, 54 feet
north of Little street. No date.
Love and Affection—Mrs. Jane N.
Pierce to Mrs. Fannie J. Cain, No. 92
Pulliam street, 50 by 150 feet. De
cember 11, 1911.
$675—Trustees of Emory College to
J M. Marbut, lot 50 by 160 feet, east
side Maiden Lane, 260 feet south of
Cambridge avenue. August 30.
$22,000—C. E. Buchanan to D. R.
Wilder Manufacturing Company, one-
half interest In lot 37 by 196 feet at
intersection of Central of Georgia
Railroad and West Fair street; also
lot 70 by 109 feet, northeast side De-
wald’s alley, 145 feet southeast of
Central of Georgia Railway Company;
also lot 43 by 98 feet, south side West
Fair street at northeast comer of
Wilder and Buchanan factory build
ing. January 12, 1911.
$5,000—Francis E. Brownell to Jo
seph Buchanan, lot 50 by 162 feet,
southeast side Whitehall street, 50
feet southwest of Hood street. Au
gust 6.
$1,000—George W. Parrott et al. to
D. L. Plaster, lot 36 by 111 feet, south
side School place, 72 feet east of
Buchanan street; also lot 35 by 107
feet, north side Currier street, 106
feet east of Buchanan street. April
18.
Bonds for Title.
$10,000—Mrs. Theresa J. Kenny to
Miss Emily P. Wilburn, No. 228
Spring street, 25 by 98 feet. August
29.
$6,500—Wilmer A. Moreland to C.
O. Johnson, Jot 45 by 202 feet, on east
side of Crew street, 147 feet north of
Olenn street. March 22, 1911. Trans
ferred to Charles H. Stelglitz. Oc
tober 17, 1912.
$7,500—H. W. Dillin to M. S. Bar
ton, No. 114 Copenhill avenue, 66 by
171 feet August 1.
$3,200—Mrs. H. R. Gottlieb to
Charles W. Bernhardt, lot 35 by 100
feet, on south side of Mills street,
35 feet west of McAfee street. March
31.
$8,640—W. G. Hollis to Arthur H.
Me Dad® et al., No. 136 East Merrltts
avenue, 40 by 95 feet. September 1.
$9,000—James L. Wright to J. EJ
White et al., lot 57 by 210 feet, on
west side of Ashby street, being lot 5
of Langston. Crane & Hammock sub
division, land lot 118, Fourteenth
District. Angust 26.
$34,200—Mrs. Annie I^ou Minor to
Mrs. Henrietta P. Cooper, lot 159 by
1.280 feet, on west side of Peachtree
road, 228 feet south of line between
land lots 109 and 110. March 11, 1912.
$5,000—C. L. Adams & Bro. to Mrs!
A. ,T. Callaway, lot 55 by 188 feet,
on south side of Dorsey street, 167
feet east of Semms street. August
16. Transferred to T, J. Eady. Au
gust 28.
Loan Deeds.
00 «T Atlanta A * enc y Company to
Mrs. Mary H. Whitehead, lot 41 by
95 feet, on east side of Woodson
street, 64 feet north of Little street.
September 1.
$2,500--Paul S. Etheridge to Rarah
R. Hendrick, lot 640 by 1,192 feet, on
south side of Marietta road, 341 feet
wesf of line between land lots 189 and
190. September 3.
M ' Marbut to trustees of
Emory. College, lot 50 by 160 feet, on
east side of Malden lane, 260 feet
south of Cambridge avenue. August
$9,000—M. C. Hardin et al. to Mrs
T , e S' Clark ’ lot 33 by «9 feet, on
east side of West Peachtree street.
n °t th of A1 «“xander street
September 3.
$3,000—Joseph Buchman to Dickin-
son Trust Company, No. 388 White
hall street, 50 by 162 feet. August 25.
,1Arne AC, r liniStrat0r ’ S Dee d-
Pst ate of Holmes Fred
erick (by admx) and F. A. Hovt to
33 bv mT", an<1 W ' S - Cnl ™an, lot
33 by 69 feet, on east side of West
Peachtree street, 97 feet north of
Alexander street. September 2
3 000--—William H. HoeT'by admr)
to Mrs. Laura M. Hney, No. 720 North
Boulevard, 49 by 185 feet. Septem-
Quitclaim Deed.
* J - Maynard to T>. D. and C.
46 by 125 feet, south
Plot Mreet - 246 feet aast of
r iat Shoals avenue. July 14
ment Railway Postal Clerks’' Invest-
ment Association to Rosser Williams,
lot 30 by 86 feet, northwest corner
Chapel street and Arrowood alley.
September 3. ■'*
H Atlanta Trust Company to Rail-
property. September 3.
$1—Railway Postal Clerks* Invest
ment Association to Georgia Invest-
m P U !, .- N T 136 East Merrltss avenue
40 by 95 feet. September 3.
„ Com Pany to Hall,
way Postal Clerks' Investment Asso-
daflr.n same property. September 3.
$1—C. M. Patten to J. D. Wallace.
10 acres in land lot 67, at northeast
corner of 4 7-acre tract bought of W
A. Hansell, Jr. March 17.
$1—W. C. Talbert et al. to Mrs.
Jane Kennedy, lot 50 bv 190 feet, east
side King street, 152 feet north of
Hunter street. September 1.
$1—Miss A. Dorothea Pavne to Mrs.
Susan C. James, lot of 10 acres at
southeast corner E. A, Thornton's
land on Peachtree road, land lot 100
Seventeenth District. July 2.
Mortgage*.
$372—O. L. Peacock to Atlanta
Banking and Savings Company, lot
100 by 127 feet, east side Paine ave
nue, 50 feet fiouth of Kennedy street.
August 26.
$636—F. M. Akers to same, lot 75
by 291 feet, west side Peachtree circle,
being lot 13, block 4, Ansley Park. Au
gust 29.
$888—Qenrge Wflson to Mutual
Loan and Banking Company, lot 27
by 10.'! feet, south aids Grace street,
159 feet west of Fort street. Septem
ber 3.
$1,622—L. I. Shivers to E. D. Ken
nedy, No. 90 West Fifth street, 42 by
190 feet. August 18.
$500—-R. E. Richardson to Nick
Poitlas. lot 50 by 126 feet, northwest
side Kensington avenue, 290 feet north
of Hardee street. May 10.
$740—Rosser Williams to S. Cun
ningham. No 105 Chapel street, 30 by
103. September 1.
Crogman street. September 2.
Sheriff's Deeds.
$125—Amanda Jackson tbv SherifD
to L. F. Beeks, lot 50 by 150 feet, north
side Maury avenue, 100 feet west of
Building Permits.
$33.000—Excelsior Laundry Com
pany. Piedmont and Ellis ' streets,
three-story brick building. Donald
son A Pierson.
$1.000—,Z. R, Stafford, Rellwood
avenue, one-story frame dwelling.
Dny work.
$3.500—J. C. Buchanan. No. 110 ClOr
burne avenue, same. Day work.
$3,500—-Lee Hogan, No. 45 Arm
strong street, one-story brick garage.
Day work.
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