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W.A.FOSTER & RAYMOND ROBSON
REAL ESTATE RENTING AND LOANS.
II edqeWood AVENUE.
REAL ESTATE AND
CONSTRUCTION NEWS
Abstract anC Title inaurance.
r-Aisrera rrw:
ground floor Equitable Bklg Bell
ghofte Main 5430
^Alter'nq, Dyeing and Dry Cleaning.
fffOfKTffOpofjTAN ' 'Gieanfng. dyT-
Ing and repairing, membership I] P* r
e'ght suits. 280 Edgewood. Atlanta
4
‘"TTY PLFaVtNO rNESPTNO CO
RKTRTH dry cleaned and pressed 60c.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Main 8^10
710 Garnett s»^*et.
Auction Sales of Furniture and
Houssho’d Goods.
Amifiv company, 12
Fast Mitchell street buys and sells
everything regular suction Tuesday and
Friday Be 2424. lO-a-41
Ba nWw. ^
am i ■ v.Ti'iN’A] Sank
Corner Alabama and Broad Streets
CAPI1 ! 4ND SUfcPLTJB 81.000.000
Bathi and Pressing.
Ft ‘B THK BEST cleaning pressing.
shave and hair cut. come to 24-A W.
Mitchell New shop Expert barbers
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Blue Prints.
BTXIE BLF E PR I NT CO.
PRINTS of any kind. Quality unsur
passed. Low price*. 40% Luckle
Street. Phone Ivy 5804. .
Books and Stationery.
85 Whitehall. Main 488.
“Building.” ’
you fTTimTieG)rw«Lsy
terms, like rent, anywhere Ifi the city
400 Temple Court Bldg Main 4189.
Carpets and Ruga Cleaned.
W'fttK ~cafied~for; 15 years’ experience;
feathers renovated. Atlanta Carpet
and Rug Cleaning Works, 27 W. Alex
ander S'* Iv> 41
darpr, and m,„ Cleaning nspa"\'"0
2o V EAReexperTence In cleaning, fur
niture repairing Zack Harris, 298
Piedmont avenue Iw 3060 L
~ Collection*.^ ._. LrLrLnj
WE CAN collect your notes, account*
end claims. If thev can be collected
TTnlted States Collecting Association
T. J Ripley. Pres ; Chas M Yeates,
8eo. and Treas. 51% 8. Pryor at.. At-
tota, Ga.
C o n t r a^H ji^a nd^BulldJn^
IF TOP OWN your lot or ran make a
reasonable cash payment, we will
build you a home to your own Idea and
terms to suit Plana alee furnished
free Call at 325 Empire Building
Manufacturer* Wood and Metal Novcl-
WK manufacture wood and metal nov
elties. patterns, models, patented arti
cles. fly screens, swings, porch furni
ture also cabinet work. Work prompt
ly done and guaranteed. Atlanta Wood
and Iron Novelty Works, 886 Marietta
street. W. E Williams. Mgr. Main
1894-J
Mattress Renovating.
Ma rnrTCSSES UTr^SV ,-C'A YEi) TeVrSir-
steamed, cleaned and bought Bell
4840. Standard 1476. P. O. Box 5. Mead
ows A Rogers Mfg Co.
"SANITARY MATTRESS RENOVAT
ING—Factory new and up to date;
moderate prices; give us a trial Jack-
son A Orr Company. Means street and
W and A R R Both phones 3-20-14
Messenger Service.
Pimw or ,R * vv f,,r
• ll'bN o —''the original /filler's
Minute Messengers Always on the
MINUTE Ask any leading drug store.
We have no branches
Motora ana Generator* Repaired.
BEST WORK; prompt service. Atlanta
Electric Machine Co. Both phones
294 111-113 Marietta street
CTnERAL CONTRACTOR. BUILDER
Estimates free. I draw plans free
where 1 build. Emory Williams, 110
Edgewood Ivy 8372-L.
Cotton Warehouse.
f*£TX^5fir~yTuTf~~ordVrsT7^ now
Get upstairs price on brands. All
work guaranteed. Harwell Rubber
Stamp Company. 23% South Broad
ntreef.
Curt.Vn* Cleaned and Stretched.
WoRif~ Satisfactorily and prom ptly
done Snll'e Bell. 191 Houston 8treat.
Dry Cleaning. Pressing and Altering
wrigitt brothers.
GOODS called for and delivered; work
guaranteed. Atlanta phone. 214
Temple Court Bldg.
Enr, Nose. Throat and Lung Trouble.
lir 3b8ro3 1’.U"\vn Diseases of the
Ear. Nose. Throat and Hungs, 312-314
Austell Building. I have the only com
pound oxygen plant ever brought South
and make this gas dally Weak, nerv
ous anemic and pale people are Invited
to call. ______________
Films Developed.
«\ . VlT^rWf.MS developed free. Picture
Dept. J. M High Co.. Atlanta.
Fly Screen*.
F]v Scroops Made to Order.
r.AKLANP CITY REPAIR WORKS
Ci*i {.enter and cabinet work a special-
t> Call West 242-L Atlanta 528 C.
V Dicker, Manager 5-1-37
fiA*
SCREEN’S—FTiY
COME and see our roll-away screen, our
roller-bearing screen, our sliding
screen; none better. It will pay you to
t ' C our goods and get prices 217 Kiser
Bldg Main 1319 Porter Screen Co.,
J. J. Crawford, Agent.
Fresh Fish Daily.
Y?rsrANn> tt >Trr^,'Co;;
F’«sh flsh dressed, delivered, Atlanta
Phqne 3093-A.
A KELLEY fresh meats, hah and
oyster*. 176-8 Auburn Ave. Both
phone
Furnace Repairing.
ssswis.pffi'israsr.
Th# best work The lowest prices. Mon-
crlttf Atlanta Co., 73 Walton St. Ivy 4930.
FURNACE REPAIRS.
THE ONLY PEOPLE to repair Monorlef
furnaces la the Monorlef Furnace Com
pany. 139 South Pryor Main 285, At
lanta 2877
Furnltui
Why not see ui
before you buy. We can save you
money We exchange new for old Fash
or easy terms 279 Edgewood avenue.
T. C. FURNITURE COMPANY
Cash or easy payment*. 415 Marietta
Phone Atlanta 1797. 4-5-12
Furniture Bought and Sold.
C^XFTT wfiTHbuy 81 forft&cT at ouKstoreT
Southern Wreckage Co., 114 S. For-
Ifii BUY and sell cash bargains 8. M
H B Pryor St M 1431.
Furniture Repaired: Pacned for Shipping
PlilNltl KK repair* d and packed; sat
isfaction guaranteed. L. Wei Iona.
Iry IMT. Rear 41 Auhura avenue.
Gun and Lock Repairing.
AN fTtTUN^HX
mm w.<rk on guns,
pistols, bicycles, motorcycles, locks,
keys, cash registers, umbrellas, scissors,
knives, trunks, iron safes, graphophonea
and slot machines. Keys fitted in any
part of city. Expert workmanship.
Work guaranteed 4 S. Forsyth street,
Atlanta phone 3208
b:xt»^k '
FIRST-CLASS repair
Hardware.
CALL ifoodrum Ai Terrell when in need
of anything in hardware line. 108
Edgewood Main 2817.
H—ting V\ irn A • stt-.vn and Vap,T'
Eichberg Heating Co.
HEATING, ventilating and repairs.
Main 4335.
House Moving.
IP 0 PF \ CP MOVE3 brick and
>> . V'. I LADL frame butklings; 27
years’ experience. 417 4th Nat. Bank
Bldg M 1615, Atl. 965. Residence M
% 980
Jewetry.
kVATCHES. Diamonds. Jewelry. Eye
(glasses, Spectacles sold on the "di
vided payment" plan to reliable persons.
BANTA-COLE CO.,
6 SOUTH BROAD STREET.
6-264
L1 qj-btlng Flxturaa.
ELEC'I'KIC and gas fixtures; all new
styles; lowest prices Queen Mantel
and Tile Company. 56 West Mitchell
street Phono Main ^81 1-16-14
Manufacturers of Models end Patterns.
ROBERTSON PATTERNS
WORKS.
MANUFACTURERS of models and pat
terns. 140% Edgewood Ave
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Multljjraphlnjj, Addressing, Mailing.
vfflftK guaranteed; prompt service
Southern Multigraphing Co., 220
Brown Randolph Bldg. Ivy 2d 1# 4
ATLANTA MULTIGRAPHINO COM
PANY. 903 Empire Life Building Ivf
1426 High-class work quick service;
live mailing lists furnished.
New Rubber Tires.
Ypft* lU BBER tires put on your
' * " baby’s carriage; repaired, re
painted and re-oovered Ivy 3076. Rob
ert Mitchell 229 Edgewood.
Oil, Gas Stove and Steam Cookers.
wfr—wKarnswoai—esefneit 1
will cook all your dinner on one hole
of your stove and keep It warm until
served You need one because It saves
ford, fuel and labor My nil gas stoves
are th* best cooking and heating stoves.
Call Main 307-1. B. B Henry, 262 South
Pryor Street
Pal nts end Creosote.
C. F. BINDER & SON
MANUFACTURERS of high-grade
paints, white lead and creosote stains
We make ready mixed paints to order
Corner LaFrance and Lowry streets.
Bell phone Ivy 5852-J, Atlanta. Oa.
5-27-1
Painting and^ Tint Ing.
THE TRIPOD PAINT COMPANY.
37-9 Pryor Street.
BEST goods, prompt service Phone us
your orders. Phones Bell Main 4711.
Main 4710. Atlanta 406 7- 1- 12
Pointing and Wall Tinting.
rrw^T^raTk^rof^i?
W<*rk Painting and tinting a spe
cialty. Bell phone West 1288-J. 397
West Fair street 6-22-187
Pictures and Frame*.
TOC if fcO<) K A ND ART C<
85 Whitehall Main 482
Plumblrq^and Heating.
Gresham-JacksooCo.
SPECIAL attention given to over
hauling heating and plumbing work
■ .. .
BELCHER
44 FAIR LIE STREET. IVY 6570.
Pr^ssInaClob—Barber Shop.
!?U^rknU^flR?^WN^Nn<l^IwHV > ^iit«^for
children every' Friday for 15c A trial
In our shop Is convincing We do clean
ing and pressing. 6 South Forsyth
street.
Printing of all Kinds]
WTi<^L^rT^Air,r,f,''f^r3T?srr?y;
satisfaction and economy, call Phone
M 1320 The Georgia Printing Co., 10
Peters street.
RYRERT & HOLLINGSWORTH
JOB PRINTING. 10 Gilmer street. Main
4600
Wfc do expert printing an da trlaf order
will make you a satisfied customer.
No. 41 W, Hunter St Phone M 1992.
Prlntlnu and Gum Labels.
FOR best printing and gum labels, see
Merchants’ Printing and Label Co.,
Muin 3403. Atlanta 1104, and our sales-
men will call.
___ _ Public Stenographer.
A V (JOOl’Tf 21 Inman luTildlng^
ix. vtv7\^v ii, Main 5476.
Roofers and Tinners.
tar. concrete floors. Em
pire State Roofing Company', 51 Mag
nolia afreet. Main 9088
WALKER ROOFING COMPANY, 221
Rhodes Building Main 4076. Atlanta
1915. Tin shop. J. B. Smith, manager,
corner Marietta and Magnolia. Atlanta
637
NEW BANKS Th ^ t °\ , uT n
Safes.
TtlaWWsafe go.
BARGAINS In safes new and second
hand. Lockout experts and artists.
A 3262; Main 4601
Safe Cracksman.
PTfTrr^ n'd'!) uVrI r r- proof safes opened
and repaired C, C. Downes, 29% Ma
rietta street. Phones M. 2146, Atlanta
4922. 6-5-11
Sewing Machines,
new machines with complete
set of attachments for $2 per month;
also machines repaired: prompt deliv
ery. Both phones 1893 Singer Sewing
Machine Company. 79 Whitehall. 9-14-44
Shoe Repairing.
u LWEFu^NhoT~?r^ff^ir
Work called for and delivered. 485
Edgewood avenue. Atlanta 1627.
DHXi>DCO 77% Whitehall. M. 8780
8-18-18
Stove and Range Repairing.
Xnantn'^tove Supply £?o. Y\ r e also make
chimney stacks. Ivy 7240. 101 N. For
syth
S 1 ( IVES AND RANGES REPAIRED
DAN, THE FIXER,
121 Whitehall. M. 2699.
Rt vr Ranae and Furnace Renairlna.
^ALL FOR R L. Barber, Mgr. sTandaa^
Stove and Supply Co., Main 1389, for
stove, range or furnace repairing and
chimney sweeping
Tailoring
pffssnww'cfuh' teitM.-'Tnsrsro:
WE make a specialty of altering and
dry cleaning
\Y. ROBERT ANDREWS & CO.,
TAILORS.
Suits Tailored to Your Individual Meas
ure. $12.50 to $50.
We Guarantee Satisfaction on Every
Garment We Sell.
11 Auburn Ave.. Atlanta. Ga.
Transfer. Packing and Storage.
34 N. Forsyth St
Packing and shipping household goods
a specialty by expert packers. Ivy 4232
PITTMAN TRANSFER & STORAGE
COMPANY
Storage packing and shipping Both
phones. 26-28 North Moore street.
Trunks, flag* and Suit CaiM.
RETAILED AND REPAIRED.
ROUNTREE'S. 77 WHITEHALL ST.
PHONES Bell Main 1576 Atlanta 1654
Tin and Sheet Tron Workers.
gmwbKK” Prices reasonable. J L.
McNinch. 209 Marietta street. Main
5276-J, Aflanta 212'
WOULD YOV BUY a good automobile
cheap? The automobile columns of
the "Want Ad” section carry a list of
automobiles and accessories.
CONTINUED IN NEXT COLUMN.
THIS is a proposition in
side the half-mile circle
on a lot 50 by 175, that we
can sell for the very low
price of -$4,000. You can
make this a good invest
ment right now and in a
very short time you can
turn it over and make big
profit. THIS IS GOOD.
No. 123 Thurmond St.
THIS piece of property is
owned by one of our out-
of-town landlords and he
has written us to sell it.
This is in a section that has
a bright future and maybe
you can find this to he a
pick-up. COME TO SEE
US, DON’T PHONE.
’Nother Bargain.
IN THE $200 section in the
Terminal District. Make
I us an offer of $125 and pick
up a MONEY MAKER.
BUSINESS GUIDE.
Upholstering and Furniture Repairing.
Capital Upholstering Company.
OFFICE furniture a specialty; all kinds
of furniture reflnlshed, packed and
shipped on short notice. 148 South
Pi Bi th phones. 7-24-15
Umbrellas—Wholesale and Ret til.
"Try r ‘ ‘
UMBRELLAS SS,.-
a y 1 o r
Detach
able handles. All prices. No charge for
repairs. Phone M. 3748. Taylor Umbrel
la Co . 118% Whitehall.
Wall Papering and ln t erlor Decorating.
' inr W] s¥^ir^si)irXT~TH k
Piedmont Wall-Paper Co.
33 Auburn Avenue Ivy 1047, Atlanta
802 Full line foreign and domestio
Wall papers.
Wall Papering and Tinting.
ffETTER^be safe than sorry. That’s J.
L. Burnett, the Wall Paper Man, 71
South Pryor. Phones 48.
Wall Paper ana Paint.
provement Company for low prices on
wall paper Best work 11 South For-
syth Main 4027, Atlanta 822. 7-27-57
FOR SALE.
'NEAR Clarkston, Oa., on new Stone
Mountain car line, 10% acres. Will
subdivide Into 18 big lots. Pick-up for
\ $3,700. When cars are In operation
j should make fine profits Bee Mr. Mar-
:tln. i
j ON W. TENTH street, a new bungalow,
with all conveniences. Price, $5,000.
i Easy terms. See Mr. Cohen.
40-ACRE FARM on Redan road, four- 6-
teen miles from Atlanta. Upland, bot
tom land, beautiful wooded land; no 1m- p,
provements. but cheap for $40 an acre. 5
See Mr. Eve or Mr Hook.
I \f
|A HOME on Piedmont avenue, between £
, Eighth and Tenth streets. Only $8,000. tp
For particulars see Mr. Eve. 6-
A HOME on Gordon street near How- 5
ell Park, at a big bargain Forced
sale. This is your chance to get more 5-
ithan your money’s worth. For partic-|5
ulars see Mr. Radford. U-
i IF YOU HAVE MONEY to lend we
FOR RENT.
43 Ponce DeLeon avenue..
120 VV. Tenth street
117 Bass street
Bates avenue
42 East Thirteenth street..
86 Ormond street
68 Currier street
, 41 Gordon avenue, Klrk-
wtpod
r. h.. 116 East Ellis
r h , 250 East Georgia
r. h., 17 Lucile
r. h 369 Cherokee ave. (apt.)...
r. h.. Harvard and Maiden Lane.
-r. h., Hardee street
-r h. 570 Centra] avenue
-r. h.’, 21 Park place. Oakhurst...
-r. h., Kentucky avenue
r. h., Boulevard DeKalb
-r. h 22 Harwell
■r. h., 60 Berne
■ r. h., 5 Marietta road
r. h., 140 Euclid avenue (flat)...
■r. h.. 35 W. Boulevard DeKalb..
r h.i 18 Brooks avenue
•r. h.. 144 Highland avenue
(apartment)
r. h.. 373 Fraser
■r. h., 249 Clifton
-r. h.. 49 DeGress avenue
can place It safely.
$40.00
60.00!
25.001
25.00,
18.60
19.00
32.60
30.00
25.00
21.60
30.00
35.00
20.00
15 00
25."0
22.60
18.00
12.50
11.60
18 10
20.00
50.00
22 50
22.60
40 00
16.00
15 00
15.00
HOUSES FOR RENT.
HOUSES FOR RENT.
FOR RENT.
163 EAST PINE STREET—On the south side of East Pine, between Butler
and Angler, two-story eight-room frame. Has gas, hot and cold water,
hath, washstand, closet and sink. In good condition.
I^ot 40 by 120. $37.50 on a lea.se.
Street car in front.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE
REAR ESTATE. RENTING. STORAGE.
Phones, Rell. Iw 671: Atlanta, 618.
12 "Real Estate Row '
APARTMENTS FOR RENT.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT.
STEAM-HEATED
APARTMENTS
TWO SIX-ROOM APARTMENTS—one up and on e down. Every
modem convenience—gaa ranges and refrigerators—$37.00.
67 Highland avenue, two doors west of Jackson street.
W. H. WITHERS
218 TEMPLE COURT.
PHONE MAIN 2974.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
Window and House Cleaning.
NATIONAL WINDOW CLEANING CO.
Office, 47 E. Hunter street. Phone
Main 1175. Atlanta 1051.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Will lend from three to five thousand
dollars on Atlanta residence property.
Money on hand. “Immediate,” Box 89,
care Georgian.
WANTED—To T>uy second mortgage
purchase money notes on real estate.
N. C. McPherson. Ivy 3339.
MORTGAGE LOANS IN ANY AMOUNT
ON DESIRABLE PROPERTY. SEB
L. H. ZritUNE. EDGAR DUNLAP IN
SURANCE AGENCY. 202 CANDLER
BLDG
’MONEY TO LOAN on real estate; low
est rates, no delay; purchase money
notes bought. Address P. S., Box 126,
care Georgian.
FOR sale'~bY~
G R K E N K
REALTY
COMPANY
ATTRACTIVE SIX-ROOM HOME, on
Ormond 6treet, 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 9hort time.
See us for particulars or use the phone.
Ell EMPIRE BLDG. REAL ESTATE. RENTING, LOANS. Phones 1599.
LOANS $25.00 AND UP.
On Furniture, Pianos, or on En
dorsed Notes.
WE ARE a new company, organized for
the purpose of loaning money to work
ing men and ladles keeping house, at the
lowest possible rate of interest. We pos
itively make no charges for commissions,
drafting papers or any other so-called
charge, but only ask you to pay the
rate permitted by the laws of the State. I
Our easy payment plan allows you to
pay ua back to suit your Income. We i
also protect you from publicity, and ex
tend every courtesy to make the carry
ing of a loan satisfactory to you In
every way.
GUARANTEE LOAN €0.,
Room 318 Atlanta National Bank
Bldg., Bell Phone Main 440.
10 ACRES ON HIGHTOWER ROAD FOR $2,500
*1-2 MILES from town and 11-2 miles from end of ear line, on
cherted road. Five-room house, two rooms plastered, others
unfinished. Barn. Fine well of fvater. Ideal location for truck,
chicken or dairy farm. Loan, $1,000, due In two yearg, at 8 per
cent Terms, $800 cash, balance in 60 to 90 days.
LET US SHOW YOU THESE FARMS MONDAY.
THE L. C. GREEN CO.
305 THIRD NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. PHONES: IVY 2943, 4546.
MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE
AND OTHERS, upon their own names;
cheap rates, easy payments. Confi
dential. Scott & Co., 820 Austell Bldg.
Building.
SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND,
any amount; 6 per cent. Write or
call. S. W. Carson, 24 South Broad
street.
FARM LOA&8 PLACifiJC In any amount
on Improved farm lands In Georgia.
The Southern Mortgage Company, Gould
Building.
WE HAVE' plenty of money to
lend at lowest rates on Atlan
ta and nearby property, either
for straight or monthly payment
plan. Also for purchasing pur
chase money notes. Foster &
Robson, 11 Edge-wood Avenue.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
Nofffil SIDE lot 60x201 to aliey; two
blocks of Peachtree car; all city Im
provements, right price and easy terms
to man meaning business. B, Box 393,
care Georgian.
IN*It SALE Beautiful 60-foot lot over
looking Ansley Park golf links. Ele
vated east front, easy terms. Address
Owner, 1708 Third National Bank Bldg.
WILL SELL equity of $150 in Colonial
Hill lot. 50 by 200. for $100 cash. Ad-
dreas Lot, otrs Georgian.
HOME BARGAINS.
*5 500 DANDY six-room cottage, house overlooking Piedmont Park. It has
’ all conveniences and a real home. Terms can be arranged to suit. You
ought to gee It before it Is sold. „
— $7 000 HANDSOME HOME, two-atory, eight-room; hardwootl and furnace. If
you want an up-to-date home at a bargain, close In on North Side, buy
this (two blocks of Georgian Terrace), as the owner la making a sacrifice.
Look at It before you buy.
$$,$49—THIS PRICE will buy you a classy home, six rooms; up-to-date; very
attractive In every way; close to corner Ponce DeLeon avenue and Jack-
son street. This Is another bargain sure. Terms.
~}g 500 ANSI.KY PARK, new and very handsome eight-room two-story home.
' It has everything your heart could wish for In a home. Elevated, east
front an d on car line. Terms.
MARTIN-OZBURN REALTY CO.
Third National Bank Bldg. Phone Ivy 1276, Atl. 208.
16 PER CENT INVESTMENT—Good
three-room negro hous*e, renting for
$72 a year, for $450. Phone Ivy 6189 J.
FoR SALE, CHEAP—A daudy six-room
bungalow on Ponce DeLeon place;
price >3,450. Terms to suit purchaser.
Address_Hurry. Box 13. care Georgian.
\ 1 \CT Y BUILT I mgalow
In best of neighborhood West End. All
conveniences, just off car line. A. J.
Mayfield, 49 South Pryor street.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE._
OWN Eft wishes to sell lot ^juat oft
Peachtree cur; 60 by 170 to alley; tile
sidewalks, water and sewer mains, curb
and cherted streets; $1,000; $100 cash,
balance easy. Address Owner, 85 East
Pine street.
FOR SALE—Lot In Druid Hills, 50 by
200, $500. $50 cash, $10 per month;
bargain. Address A. B. C., Box 4, care
Georgian.
SIX ROOM bungalow you will like No. 3
King’s Highway. Decatur. See It. Box
or Dscatur 409. care Georgian.
P5S SALE Two-acre i<*t with good
six-room dwelling; 10-foot front hall,
front and back verandas, good water,
small barn, plenty fruit for needs of,
family; also one good storehouse 20 by
40 feet; on Southern Railway, 58 miles
south of Atlanta, at Vega. Ga. Mercan
tile business already established. For
further information. address H. A.
Graham. R F. D. 1, Meansvllle, Ga.
$1,200 WILL BUY from owner In Ea«t
Point, five-room bungalow; new; city
W’ater, electric lights; nice location; cost
$1,500 to build. Must sell at once. Ad
dress G. B . Box 50. care Georgian.
FOR SALE—196 Crumley s^reeL 8
rooms, near In; good investment; sac
rifice for quick sale, $3,300; non-resident.
Box 304, Fort Myers, Fla.
FARMS FOR SALE.
WILLIAM S. ANSLEY
REAL ESTATE,
217 Atlanta National Bank Bldg.
DECATUR—Eight-room house and one
acre on best residence street for $7,600.
The lot fronts 100 feet on paved street-
lot 100 by 400; beautifully shaded and
east front; near car line and Agnes
Scott; water, sewer and lights.
DECATUR LOT—One and one-flfth
acres in block of South Decatur car
line; fronts thred streets and will make
four lots; price $1,250; 108 by 448; cheap.
DECATUR LOT—On paved street with
sewer, w r ater and lights; east front,
60 by 205, for $800. Tnls Is In a block
of car line; convenient to schools.
Where can you get such a lot In At
lanta for three times the price?
WISDOM keeps posted on Central \lich-
igan farms; w'rite for free list to Real
Estate Exchange, Stanton, Mich,
40 ACRES three-fourths of a mile from
town; red land with clay foundation;
four-room house, barn and other out
buildings Will throw In stock and Im
plements If sold at once. Investigate
and make your offer.
TIIOS. W. JACKSON.
Fourth Nat. Bank Bldg.
BUILDING, consisting of two large alx-
room apartments. A splendid home,
with an Income on the side. Box 30.
care Georgian.
1 WANT a quick deal on North Side
eight rooms. Will make price right and
consider other property in part pay
ment Box 31. cure Georgian.
1 NE1-TD $100. and in order to get it
will sell my beautiful lot on 60-foot
cherted §TT*eet for $700; $100 cash and
$V0 per month. All Improvements paid
for and titles good. Address “Quick.”
Box 368. care Georgian.
REAL ESTATE—For farm lands, large
or small lots, or business property, see
W. J Sumner. Alamo. Ga.
FOR SALE—By owner, new six-room
house in South Kirkwood, in beauti
ful grove; easy terms C W 8.. No
91S Austell building, Phone Main 2243
F(*)E SALE f: \UGMN. SEVEN-RO M
NORTH SIDE BUNGALOW WITH
SLEEPING PORCH; ALL SCREENED;
FURNACE HEATED 16 SEAL PLACE
IVY 5974
CONTINUED IN NEXT COLUMN.
FOR SALE Seven-room house on Ponce
DeI.eon avenue. Decatur. $4,000; terms
Fletcher Pearson, 422 Atlanta Nat. Bank
Bldg
U( >K SALE—Six-room bungalow in De
catur; new, with modern conveniences.
$3,250; $350 cash; balance easy. Fletcher
I’earson, 422 Atlanta Nat. Bank Bldg
PUT US BUILD you a home on easy
terms, like rent, anywhere in the city.
400 Temple Court Bldg Main 4189.
INVESTMENTS—List your investments
with us We have the customers with
the cash. J R. Robbins and D. J. Cudd,
707 Candler Building. Phono Ivy 4711.
REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE
In a house and lot in Atlanta's best
residence section for drug business in
thriving town about 20.000 people, and
pay difference. L. P. Jamerson, 180
Angler avenue. Atlanta, Ga.
REAL ESTATE FOH 6ALE OR EX
CHANGE.
FOR "SifAirffPMT HOMES' ancfTmlUn
lng lots In College Park, the most de
sirable suburb of Atlanta, see I C. Mc-
Crory.
HEAL ESTATE VV ANTED.
| ONE house and lot. on North Side, for
i cash. $4,000 to $4,500; lot must be at
j least 60 by 200 feet. Call Atlanta 1133.
SEVEN to eight-room house on North
! Side, close in. Place not to cost over
J $8,000 Will trade in smaller property
now renting and pay difference. Ad
dress B. M . Box 465. care Georgian.
1 WILL buy first mortgage real estate
notes payable monthly In amounts of
$500 to $1,500. What have you to offer?
i Box 4CS, care Georgian.
FOR RALE—Farm. 100 acres, 60 im
proved, two houses, good water, three
miles from depot; $20 per acre. W. R.
Ellerbee, Wells, Cherokee County,
Texas.
FOR SALE—Five lots of land, contain
ing 490 acres each, more or less, lo
cated nine miles northeast of Valdosta,
Ga. For further information address J.
N. Swindell, Valdosta, Ga.
si ACRES. 17 miles from Atlanta, on
good road, and near station; two
houses, hams and other outbuildings; 46
acres In cultivation; good land; balance
pasture and timber. Price $3,000, or will
exchange for cottage In Atlanta.
TIIOS. \Y. JACKSON.
Fourth Nat. Bank Bldg.
280 ACRES 3 miles from DeQueen, 150
In cultivation, pasture, wells, springs,
running creek, 100 acres bottom, above
overflow; four sets buildings; $4,000; half
cash. E. D Stuart, DeQueen, Ark.
18,000 ACRES of Irrigable land from 1
to 10 miles from Midland, Texas. Thl*
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. Halff,
owner, Midland. Texas.
YOU CAN’T make a mistake by buying
this 60-acre tract. 8% miles from city;
cherted and graded roads to the proper
ty; six-room residence; beautiful oak
grove; enough wood on the place to pay
for half the price owner will sell for.
Must he all cash Investigate and say
what you will give. Going to sell.
TIIOS. \Y. JACKSON.
Fourth Nat. Bank Bldg.
Cash Paid for Home
On W. Twelfth St.
Mrs. Pope Briscoe Buys From John
O. DuPree—Cracks in Post-
office Bldg.—Other Notes.
North Side houses at reasonable
figures continue to find an active
market, and especially where there Is
an Inducement to buy for cash. No.
98 West Twelfth street has been sold
by the W. L. & John O. DuPree
Agency for John O. DuPree for $7,000,
the terms being $4,000 cash and the
assumption of a $3,000 loan, and the
buyer Mrs. Pope H. Briscoe. This is
on the south side of the street be
tween West Peachtree and Spring.
Another residence announcement of
Tuesday was the sale of a Park street
property from George H. Lewis to
Miss Ida C. Lewis for $6,000. The lot
is 50 by 190 feet and is at the south
east corner of lot 3 of the Whitehall
survey.
Postoffice Corner Drops.
According to Assistant Building
Inspector Charles J. Bowen, the cor
ner of the postoffice building at For
syth and Poplar streets w'ould never
have sagged had the structure been
built on the solid rock which sup
ports the Healey Building, the Ho
tel Wlnecoff and other Atlanta build
ings. The postoffice was built on a
reinforced concrete foundation some
four feet below the basement floor,
and now a slight depression has
cracked the exterior stone walls and
the Interior plaster walls of the Fed
eral Court.
Mr. Bowen thinks half an Inch of
sinking would produce this result,
and that the building corner has no!
dropped as much as three inches. He
says there Is no danger. At the Wal
ton street entrance to the postoffice
there is a slight depression that has
likewise caused the stone to crack.
Building Permits Sought.
Application has been filed with the
Building Inspector for a permit to
erect a three-story apartment house
at No. 1235 Peachtree street, south
east corner of Peachtree circle and
in Ansley Park, at a cost of $30,000.
George W Parrott is the owner and
Emil C. 8eiz the architect. A e-ood
part of the stone for the foundations
has been hauled, and it is expected
that the actual work w'lll start at
once.
Another application told of r>lans
which McD. Baldwin has for erecting
a two-story frame dwelling at No. 14
Severn street, to cost $4,000, and of
Junius G. Oglesby, Jr.. Smolensky
Bros, and G. W. Smith to change
store fronts at No. 20 Marietta street,
No. 20 Decatur street and No. 62 Car-
roll street, respectively.
Ralph 6. Cochran and Ed Wight
will build frame "'arages at No. 311
East North avenue and No. 262 Juni
per street, respectively.
Creek Work Delayed.
Clearing out Peachtree Creek wis
not started Monday on account of in-
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ability to get a force of workmen to
gether, but It will proceed at once,
probably Wednesday. The Peachtreo
Creek disposal plant was given a pre
liminary try-out, however, ant
worked satisfactorily.
Administrators' Sales.
Administrators' sales will attract a
good deal of attention at the court
house the first Tuesday In October.
Pinckney E. York will sell for the
estate of the late Joel L. Uatimer No.
26 Augusta avenue, 63 by 160 feet,
210 feet west of Grant street for cash
This Is lot 44 and part of lot 46 of
the J. W. Roberts property. Leo
Sudderth is the attorney.
Frank Adair will sell for the estate
of Johnston Miller a bond-for-tlte
Interest In the southwest corner of
F.lbert street and Maryland avenue,
50 by 200 feet, for cash. J. H. Porter
ls r l " ri 'oallcway will sell for the es
tate of G. George Johnson an undi
vided one-fourth Interest in the
southeast corner of South Forsy.h
and Brotherton streets. 511-2 by 14a.
and one-fourth In the same property
for James Drew'. A. A. & E. L. Mey
er are the attorneys.
Buildng Permits.
$30.000—George W. Parrott, no.
1235 Peachtree, three-story brl~K
apartment. Day work
$4.000—McD. Baldwin, No. 14 Sev
ern street, two-story frame dwelling
Day work. , . sn
$250—Junius G. Oglesby, Jr., No. ^0
Marietta street, change front. crocK-
$3^0—Smolensky Bros.. No- 20 De
catur street, same. J. W. Pittmam
$40 R. O. Cochran, No. Ill luast.
North avenue, build frame garage.
T j200—Ed Wight, No. 262 Juniper
street, same. Day work. .
$-]00 G. W. Smith, No. 62 Carroll
street, change front. Day work.
$200—W. A. Fuller rear No. .7
East Ninth street, buildt servant,
house. Day work.
County Convict Activity.
County convicts have complete
half of the paving distance °n Peach
tree road between W. S. Wltham s
place and the DeKalb County line.
and have started back * 0 ^ ar, \_iFv
city again on the last half. They
will complete the whole Job this
w'eek, afid Peachtree oiling from
Brookwood to Buckhead will prob-
ablv be done Tuesday.
The number of convicts on the
paving Job is 111, from the Weiauca
camp. McCullough Brothers' and Bell
Brothers’ land, on Weiauca road.
There are 110 convicts on the Georgia
avenue paving, and this Job is do
ing nicely, according to Shelby
Smith, chairman of the Board of
County Commissioners
A new Job for the county is the
paving of Chestnut street in the
Fifth Ward, from Simpson to Bell-
wood avenue, which work has just
started. Simpson street paving has
been finished.
Highland avenue and Butler street
sewer work is also doing well.
Ponce DeLeon Ready.
There will be no formal opening
of the Ponce DeLeon Apartments at
the southeast corner of Ponce De
Leon avenue and Peachtree street,
according to Albert S. Adams of B.
M. Grant & Co., who have the ex
clusive renting of the suites. Albert
Howell, W. G. Humphries and others
have moved In, and from now on it
is expected that the apartments will
be rapidly filled. A great many well-
to-do families will be there who
don’t w r ant to keep their big homes
open during the winter.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
BUILDING LOTS THAT HAVE
BEEN OVERLOOKED
On South Gordon street, in West End, just a half block
from the car line, in one of Atlanta’s prettiest residence parks,
we offer two good building lots. These lots are the only two
in this desirable block that have not been built on.
The conditions that prevail in this park, caused by the
restrictions that are made to protect the homes, coupled with
the good location and surroundings, make it an ideal place
for any home.
These lots are 50x150 and 50x165 to an alley. Price, $1,750.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR
ANSLEY PARK
Seven-Room Bungalow
BRAND NEW, with large living room, music room, dining hall, kitch
en, two large bedrooms, one smaller bedroom, tile bath, sleeping porch
and Jam-up In every way. Servant’s room In basement, large lot,
lying perfectly. $8,600. No loan and terms. Right oft Piedmont Ave.
car line. See us for this fine little home.
THOMSON & LYNES
18 and 20 Walton Street.
Phone Ivy 718.
BEN W. L.
GRAHAM & MERK
819 EMPIRE BUILDING.
MAIN 4376.
NORTH BOULEVARD.
TWO-STORY, eight rooms and sleeping porch; new lot, 52 by 150;
furnace heat; living room and dining room; unusually large’
five coats of enamel, for the sum of $7,500—$760 cash, bal. easy.
BOULEVARD CIRCLE.
SIX-ROOM bungalow, new; very nice. Indeed, for $4,000, on terms
to >utb
COLLEGE PARK.
FTVE large rooms, new, on lot 10 0 by 150, for the sum of $3,000
$800 cash. bal. easy.
LET W. L. MERK BUILD THAT HOME.
$3,800.00
EIGHT-ROOM RESIDENCE— NORTH JACK-
SON STREET, WIT HIN WALKING DIS
TANCE OF THE CENTER. TERMS, $1,000
CASH, BALANCE MONTHLY.
J. R. . J. H.
SMITH & EWING
IVY 1613.
130 PEACHTREE.
ATLANTA 2865.
Promoter Expected to Revive Old
Divorce Charges to Secure
Child From Ex-Wife.
J. E. Barlow, millionaire promoter
and the central figure In a dozen
deals that have astounded financiers
by their boldness, will pause in At
lanta Wednesday on his way from
Cuba to New York to take up the
fight for the custody of his daughter,
Madeline. 8 years old, who ls living
with her mother, Barlow’s divorced
wife, at No. 219 West Peachtree
street.
Barlow is known as a fighting man
and he has given his word that he
will have possession of his daughter.
He does not propose to relinqulsn
the legal battle until custody is re
stored to him by the court which once
before awarded him possession.
He Is going to New York to swing
a big railroad deal, but this can wait,
he declares, If he llnds it necessary
to stay In Atlanta to contest the ac
tion of his former wife, Mrs. Edith P.
Barlow, who has become a profes-"
sional masseuse in Atlanta since her
separation from him.
Climax hxpected in Suit.
The pretty little girl has been the
cause of a number of sensational in
cidents, not the least exciting of
which was an alleged attempt on the
part of the mother to spirit her out
of a hotel at Lumpkin, Ga., and catch
a 3 o’clock morning train out of town.
The fight, which has been waged
with varying fortunes, promises to
have Its climax when the present lit
igation comes to an issue.
Barlow made charges of immorali
ty against his wife w hen he obtained
his divorce from her in 1911. These
may be revived and form an impor
tant part of the proceedings when a
decision ls being reached as to who
is the more fit to have the care and
training of the youn- child.
Barlow’s career, w'hich finds him
negotiating big business deals one
day and fighting for the custody of
his little girl the next, reads like a
romance. He has risen like a meteor
In the heavens of finance and he has
fallen even more suddenly. His fail,
however, apnears to have been the
rsult of unfortunate and unavoidable
circumstances rather than of poo*
business judgment.
Fought Way to the Top.
As a youth he had few educational
advantages. He simply fought his
way upward. He was a Stewart
County (Ga.) hoy. .. few years
ago he went to Florida. It was not
long before he w'as worth thousands
of dollars and was the owner of a
great acreage of orange groves. Just
as he was about to reap the results
of his Investment misfortune sent an
Icy blast on his orange trees and he
was made a pauper almost in a single
night.
Being a fighter, he was not discour
aged. He went to Cuba. Sensing the
inflation of values that would follow
the Spanish-American War, he ob
tained options on large tracts of land
about Havana. The sale of these has
made him rich again. Now he ia
rated at several times a millionaire.
He has the confidence of financi.-rs
In New York, Paris, Berlin and all
the large financial centers. He es
says deals that would appall men
of less courage and boldness.
Just now he is promoting the con
struction of a railro„ in Cuba. It is
the purpose of his visit to New York
to Interest men of money in tlie prop
osition. He had thought he might go
on to Paris, but the tangle of litiga
tion which has arisen over his child
may prevent this.
Barlow has been three times mar
ried. His first wife died. His sec
ond, who now Is living In Atlanta
with their child, he met in Boston
about 1903, when he was there on ono
of his business missions. Their mar
ried life was not entirely happy, and
In 19X0 they separated, she returning
to Massachusetts with the child and
he remaining In Cuba. He brought
suit for divorce against her in 1911,
coming to Stewart County, his old
home, to do It. He alleged cruelty
and immoral conduct.
The question of jurisdiction was
bitterly contested, but It w'as decided
that the Stewart County Superior
Court had power to adjudicate the
couple’s differences, and a total 11-
vorce was granted. Barlow, in lieu
of alimony, paid a lump sum of
money to the defendant and deeded
certain lands in Stewart County and
other places to her and their daugh
ter Madeline. He was given the care,
control and custody of the girl, with
the agreement that she should be al
lowed to visit her mother at reason
able intervals.
He married Mrs. Maud Carter, a
widow and a sweetheart of his boy
hood days, soon after the decree was
granted Early last month, when the
third Mrs. Barlow was visiting In
Lumpkin, the divorced wife came to
the same hotel and asked the privi
lege of taking the child with her on
a visit.
Kidnaping Attempt Charged,
The wife cabled Barlow, who was
in Cuba. He promptly and briefly re
plied, "No." The mother then asked
if she might not have the child with
her In her room at the hotel. This
request readily was granted. The
hotel guests were startled about 2
o clock the next morning by the
alarm that the mother stealthily had
left the hotel and had taken her
daughter with her.
Officers at once were sent to the
railroad station, where a train was
due at 3 In the morning, and all of
the garages were watched to prevent
the woman getting out of town by
automobile. The next day she was
found in one of the homes In the
town, to which she said he had gone
with no Intention of kidnaping the
child.
Mrs. Maud Barlow at once obtained
An attorney and Instituted habeas
corpus proceedings. The habeas cor
pus not only was denied by the Ordi
nary before whom the case was
heard, hut the Superior Court virtu
ally was overruled by the perm i-
nent award of the child to its own
mother, Mrs. Edith Barlow.
Father Hurries From Cuba.
Barlow hurried from Cuba to the
United States and to Atlanta, where
he engaged Burton Smith and the
firm of Little, Powell, Hooper Sz
Goldstein to look after his interests.
The Ordinan* who decided against
Barlow and his present wife in the
habeas corpus proceedings strangely
enough is an uncle of Frank A.
Hooper, one of the attorneys for Bax-
low.