Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 11, 1913, Image 14

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TITE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. 14 T TTE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS READ FOR PROFIT-GEORGIAN WANT ADS-USE FOR RESULTS BUSINESS :: GUIDE o o o o “A” Vacuum Clothe* W»»h*r. ^ WarTT a tulT'o? clothes In five minuteH no rubbing board; no boll In k. price $8.50. Demonstration Room. 256 Edge* wood Ave. Agent* wanted. Abstract m<* T * • l ranca. XWXR’WT'fTW.K Of AKANTliK Wvj pnurd floor Equitable I31dg Hell 5420. Alterlnq. Dyslnq and Dry Cjeartjng^ ROE H ft T?^oPO LITAN ^cleHnlnKTdye- ing and repairing membership ♦ Pf r eight suits. 280 Edge wood Atlanta MM CITY CLEANING & PRESSING CO. SKIRTS dry cleaned and pressed JOc. Sat .^faction guaranteed. Main 3*10. *10 Garnett Rt-eet. Auction S*le* cf Furniture and Househo’d Goode _ ^_. i<Nys< . TNTn Al • 1 CT1<»N C< IMPAwT East Mitchell ,«troet. buys and wells evervthir'r regular auction Tuesday and hone Main 3424 10-1-41 B a nka. /VVN< AMETDCAS t ' NATION AT. RANK' Conner Alabama and Rroad Streets capital and surplus $1,000,000 Baths and Pressing. v. T> THE REST cleaning, pressing, shave and hair cut. come to 24-A W Mitchell New shop. Expert barbers Satlctartlon guaranteed. Books and Stationery. '^)f^*RO<Mr^?JT9^RT COMPANYr 85 Whitehall Main 482. “ “ ^ Building.” tjpf*' 1 ?~~ftT C YT7fGyrri laT»orn<r~on easy term 1 ' like rent, anywhere In the city 400 Temple Court Bldg Main 4180. C.irpets and Rugs Cleaned. WftlKTailed for: TSTyearV experience: feathers renovated Atlanta Carpet find Rug Cleaning Works, 27 W. Alex- Ivy 41R0 C.rpct and Bug ClMnl nj^ R«pajr^ 2C YEARS < xperlenoe in cleaning, fur nltwre repairing. Zack Harris, 208 ' ■ ont avenue Ivy 2060-T* Collectlone. ’''F CAN collect your notes, accounts and claims. If they can be collected, lilted States Collecting Association T .7 Riplev Pres ; Chas M Yeates, <‘C. and Treas. 61% S. Pryor at.. At lanta Qa. Contract!ng and^B^uMdbi^. IE YOU OWN your lot or can make a reasonable cash payment, we will I'uild you a homo ft* your own Idea and 'errris to suit. Plans also furnished free Call at 325 Empire Building ~ l.N'KRAL CONTRACTOR. BDTlDER Estimates free I draw plans free y here 1 build. Emory Williams, 110 dgewood. Ivy 3372-L. Cotton Warehouse. TOonr your orders for brands now Get upstairs price on brands. All work guaranteed Harwell Rubber Stamp Company, 23% South Broad street. Curtain* Cleaned and Stretched. W»KK hh tTsfact o rlTy a nd pro rnptTy done Sal He _R ell 191 Houston st reet. Dry Cleaning, Pressing and Alterlnq WRTGIIT BROTHERS GOODS called for and delivered, work guaranteed Atlanta phone. 214 1 vTnplc Court Bldg. Film* Developed. TKTRTiTm s'd^Tekipml f re a! pfeture Dept. J. M High Co,. Atlanta. ^ F •v^Screena^ Flv Screens Made to Order. AKLAND CITY REPAIR WORKS .penter and cahlnet work a special ty Call West 242-L 'Dickey. Manager Atlanta 628 C. 6-1-37 FLY—-SCREEN’S—FLY ■ jME and see our roll-away screen, our roller-bearing screen, our sliding •’een; none better It will pay you to i »»ur goods and get prices 217 Kiser .Mg Main 1319. Porter Screen Co., ' Crawford, Agent. •Sh F ish Dally. \MANTPsriP'FTsfr^CoT~4§<! Edgew<>o<T tesh fish dressed, delivered, Atlanta Phone 3093-A. A K ELLR1. fresh n eat n. fi« h an3 oysters 176-8 Auburn Ave. Both ’ i net. Furnace Repairing. Monrrief Repairs matfwjal The best work. The lowest prices. Mon- <■■■;« f Atlanta i'o.. 73 Walton St. i\ FURNACE REPAIRS. THE ONLY PEOPLE to repair Moncrlef furnaces is the Moncrlef Furnace Com- Ifanv, 139 Smith Pryor Main 285, At- enta 2177. _ _ Furniture. before ; ou buy We can save you money we exchange new for old Cash • ai \ termi • geeood avenue c PTtrnitl v re c6mpanY h or easy payments 415 Marietta i a Atlanta 1767 4 6 U Furniture Bought^and ^6old '■asTT w?iM>uy $T forUffcat our Atofe. Southern Wreckage Co., 114 S. For- yvth, WE BUY and sell cash bargains S M Snider, 145 S Pryor St. M 1421. Furniture Repaired: Pacxed for Shipping IfURNITUKE repaired and packed; sat isfaction guaranteed. L. Wellons. Ivy 3367. Rear_ 41 Auburn avenue Gun ahd Lock^RepaJrln^. ~YTTe^. £ trYTH’T<TfW"<5rNco' J ' FIRST-CLASS repair work v>n guns, pistols, bicycles, motorcycles, luck*, keys' cash registers, umbrellas. scissors, knives, trunks, lrop safes, graphophones and slot machines. Keys fitted In any part of city. Expert workmanship Work guaranteed 4 S. Forsyth street. At 1 ant a phone 3208 BUSINESS GUIDE. la nd Metal Novel- M*. Vvi manufacture wood and metal nov elties. pa11trill, models, pittnttd arti cles. fly screens, swings, porch furni ture also cabinet work Work prompt ly done and guaranteed. Atlanta Wood end Iron Novell:. Works, 8H6 Marietta street IV. Jv Will lama, Mgr. Main 1894.1. Vattre*-* Renovating. M a''TRUSSF # 11FS>VAYF.D'^TaatKera steamed, cleaned and bought. Bell 4840. Standard 1476 P. O. Box 6. Mead ows A Rogers Mfg. Co. KANITARV MATTREfiS RENOVAT- INO Factory new and up to data: moderate prices; give u* a trial Jack- son A Orr Company, Mean* street and it it 3-20-14 Motor* snq Generator* Repaired. BEST WORK, prompt service Atlanta IClectrlo Machine Co. Both phones 294 111-113 Marietta street. Mailing. _ the [Tetter craft bhoIp TTTE REASON wo work day and night Is do best work in HOUT71 HER- VICE is otir middle name. Duel none Service Co., Atlanta, of course. P. O. Box 836 Ivy 7Q11 WORK guaranteed prompt eervioe 1 Southern Multigraphing Co., 220 ! Brown-Randolph Bldg Ivy 2694. I ATLANTA M ULTTORA PI UNO COM PANY. 903 Empire Life Building IvJ 1 1436. High-class work; quirk aervlce; ! live mailing lists furnished Metaenqer Service. TITE 0ifl<J1NALTinYa-M?^ i ute Meeeengera. Phones: Bell Ivy 4372j ' Atlanta 23. Call n “Rklddo Boy.'* ! New Rubber Tire*. j V T/\ \^Y?T r lYtrF^Ytrrrrir^puton your | •' ' ’' tmhy’n carriage; repaired, re- ! painted and re-efivered Tvy 8076. Rob ert Mitchell 239 lOdgewond Paint* and Creoiote. C.M<’. BINDER & SON. MAKr-FAr.TT'RKr!S nt hlfrh-Krarte paints, white lead and creosote stains. We make ready mixed paints to order Corner I,*France and Lowry street* Bell phone Ivy 5862-.T, Atlanta. Ga. 5 27 -1 Palntlnq »rd Tinting PAINT-PAINT THE TRIPOD PAINT COMPANY, 37-9 Pryor Street. BEST goods, prompt service Phone tin your orders Phones Bell Main 4711. Malta 4710. Atlanta 406 7-1-12 Palntlnq and Wall Tlntlnq. rrirmim is does all kfftds of repair work Painting and tinting a spe cialty. Bell phone West 1288-.1 397 West Fair street 6-22 127 Picture* and Frame*. BOOK AND ART CO., 96 Whitehall Main 482 Plumbing and Heating. Gresham-JacksomiCo. SPECIAL attention given to over hauling heating and plumbing work 28 Luckle street. Ivv 5327. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE & J-Joylston Semi-Central Bargain. THIS is a proposition in side the half-mile circle ! on a lot 50 by 175, that we lean sell for the very low price of $4,000. You can 'make this a good invest- j rnent ri^ht now and in a very short time you ean (turn it over and make big profit, THIS IS GOOD. No. 123 Thurmond St. j THIS pi one of property is owned by one of our out- jof-town landlords and he i has written us to sell it. This is in a section that has a bright future and maybe you can find this to be a pick-up. COME TO SEE US, DO NT PHONE. ’Nother Bargain. IN THE $200 section in the Terminal District. Make us an offer of $125 and pick up a MONEY MAKER. REAL ESTATE FOR 8ALE. HOUSES FOR RENT. W.A.F0STER & RAYMOND ROBSON REAL ESTATE RENTING AND LOANS. 11 EDOEWOOD AVENUE FOR SALE. FOR RENT. NEAR darkston. Ga, on new Stonej IN INMAN PARK. Aneley Park, West V;;umain car l,., 10* arre, W!„ ^ n .‘^ |«u Nil vide Into 18 big lota. Pick-up tor ber 0 f pretty home*, ranging from five !$2,700 When cars are in operation should make fine profits Bee Mr. Mar- REAL ESTATE AND CONSTRUCTION NEWS J tin. ON W. TENTH street, a new bungalow, with all conveniences. Price, $6,000. Kaey terms Bee Mr. Cohen. 40-ACRE FARM on Redan road, four teen miles from Atlanta. Upland, bot tom land, beautiful wooded land; no im provements. but cheap for $40 an acre. JSee Mr. Eve or Mr. Hook. A HOME on Piedmont avenue, between 1 Eighth and Tenth streets. Only $8,000. For particulars see Mr. Eve. K HOME on Gordon street near How- 1 ell Park, at a big bargain. Forced 'sale. ”***"* to twelve rooms each, thoroughly modem and carrying all the conven iences; surrounded by pretty homes arvl good neighbors. They are usually on large lots, and close to schools and car linen. A call to us and we will take pleasure In telling you about these, or If you will come in we will take you to see them in. comfortable conveyances. WEST END—Near Gordon street we have a beautiful ten-room private home on a very large lot. This house has bath on both floors; Is just In beautiful condition, thoroughly mod ern and a glance would convince that it was built for a gentleman’s home. It Is convenient to two car lines, all of the churches, near two good schools, and Is all that could he asked for in the way of an attractive home. A BELGHEIR SSS 44 FAIRLTE STREET. IVY «570_ Pre**lnq Club Berber Shop. BUSTER BROWN snd hair cuts for children every Friday for 15c A trial in our shop Is convincing. We do clean ing and pressing. 6 South Forsyth street. satisfaction and economy, call Phone M 1320 The Georgia Printing Co.. 10 Peters street RYBKRT \ IIOI.UNOKWORTTI JOB PRINTING. 10 Gilmer street. Main 4600 WF. do expert printing and a trial order W’lll make you a satisfied customer. No. 41 W, Hunts* 8t Phone M. 1992. Prlntlncj and (.,m Label*. ? < <*'Yt^Tesr~printing and^gum labelsT'see Merchants’ Printing and Isabel Co.. Main 3403. Atlanta 1104, and our sales man will cgJI Public Stenographer. PUBLIC ’ ST L\ Oil If A PITER. MULTIGRAPHING done promptly; sat isfaction guaranteed. Miss Milton. 325 Austell Bldg. M 1096 A N OOOCTI 21 Inman Building J ‘ • ,V *»• Main M7«. Roofers and Tinners. rerTfrjSTvel. lar, (•oncretcTifoorSr^th^ plre State Roofing Ooiopagiy/ 61 Mag nolia street. Main 15088. WALKER ROOFING GOMPANY, 221 Rhodes Building Main 4075, Atlanta J916. Tin shop J. R Smith, manager, corner Marietta and Magnolia Atlanta 637. NKWBANKS UvUNm'”'" Safes. AlTAWsAPTrro: BARGAINS In safes new and second hand. Lockout experts and artists. a 1261; Minn 4601. Sate Cracksman. FTTTf gfar proof safes opened and repaired C. <: Downes. 29% Ma rietta street. Phones M 2146, Atlanta 4922 6-6-11 Sewlnq Machines. \vf runt new machines wMth^cornpIrte set of attachments for $2 per month; • Iso machines repaired: prompt deliv ery. Both phones 1893 Singer Sewing Machine Company. 79 Whitehall. 9-14-44 Shoe Repairing. ft HU N’T ER. shoe repair ing^ Work called for and delivered. 4l6 Fdgewood avenue., Atlanta 1627. Hardware. UATx'GoodnurrT^ Terrell wherPfn need of anything' In hardware line. 108 Ed yew -..i Main 2817 irm A r Steam and_ Vapor). Eidhberg Heating Co. HEATING, ventilating and reoalra. Main 4335. House Moving. W C T>L' \ MOVM brick and " • V . I oAOIi frame buildings; 27 years* experience. 417 4th Nat. Bank Bldg M 1616. Atl. 955. Residence M im Jewelry. ^ diamonds. Jewelry, Eya Glasses, gpeutacles sold on tha "di vided payment" plan to reliable persons. BANTA-COLE CO., b SOUTH BROAD STREET 6-26-1 ^Lighting Fixtures. eXeCTRTc and gas fixtures; all new styles; lowest prices Queen Mantel and Tile Company, 56 West Mitchell •ttaeet. Phone Main 681 1-16-16 Manufacturers of Models and Pattern*. ROBERTSON PATTERNS WORKS. MANUFACTURERS of models and pat- 140% Edgewood Ave. Machine Wcki. SKIP—KNOCK—JUMP CARBON. CAMP cleans perfectly while you wait. A great thing for trucks Try it. CAMP MACHINE SHOP. 275 Marietta Street Main 2937. 7-8-29 THE REST Wont Ad days In The At lanta Georgian sj-e Monday, Tuesday* ednesday. Thursday. Friday and Sat- iy. On Sunday read them In Hearwt’s day American. Try them all. The It* will surprise you >M4ikUED TN NEXT COLUMN.) S,qn«, 0HL>OCO. 77H Whitehall. M 87S0 l-U-B Stove and R.inaf Repairing. Xtlanta Stove Supply Co. We also make chimney stacks Ivy 7240. 101 N For syth STOVER AND RANGES REPAIRED DAN. THE FIXER. 1.’1 Whitehall. M. 2699. Ranne and Furnace Rnnatrlna. f-A liTfor'r ' iCi InlKI.ATS Rtny« and Supply Co., Main 13S». for atovo. range or furnace repairing and Chltnnev aVeepln*. Tallorlnq. rhohVTvy 7r.R0. Club Rates, lUperTStcT WE make a specialty of altering and dry cleaning W. ROBERT ANDREWS & CO TAILORS. Butts Tailored to Your individual Meaa- ure. $12.50 to $50. We Guarantee Satisfaction on Every Garment We Sell. 11 Auburn Ave., Atlanta, Ga. [^^Jransfer. Packing and Storage. BUSINESS QUIDE Wall P.-ipermy and Interior Decorating PE "WTSfiAlNtr TkA'HE AT THE ' Piedmont Wall-Paper Go. 33 Auburn Avenue. Ivy 1047, Atlanta 802 Full line foreign and domestic wall papen. Wall Paper and Paint. glftrT al R''Ckwood ^m- provement Company for low prices on wall paper B^st work 11 South For- syth Main 4027, Atlanta 322 7-27-67 Window and House Cleaning. NATIONAL Window Cleaning Co. Office 47 E. Hunter. Main 1175. Atlanta 1061. MONEY TO LOAN. CAN MAKE several small loans of $100, $200, $300 upon acceptable security Can use few short-term purchase money notes. A. C. Riley, Jr v 612. Third National Bank Building. WILL LEND for client $3,000 at 7 per cent on city property; North Side pre ferred. Call 1010, Third National Bank Building. WANTED—To buy second mortgage purchase money notes on real estate. N. C. McPherson. Ivy 3339. Mortgage loans in any amount ON DESIRABLE PROPERTY. SEK L. H. ZUHLINE, EDGAR DUNLAP IN SURANCE AGENCY. 202 CANDLER BLDG. M 1 ' N K Y To I.< 'AN mi nal estate; low est rates; no delay; purchase money notes bought. Address P. fc>.. Box 125, oara Qeorglgn. 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 ladies peeping 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 rute permitted by the laws of the State. Our easy payment plan allows you to pay us back to suit your Income. We 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 CO., Room 318 Atlanta National Bank Blits., Bell Phone Main 440. "KNlfir FOR SAVARIED PEOPLE ~ ANl) OTHERS, upon their own names; cheap rates, easy payments Confi dential Scott & Co., 820 Austell Bldg. Building. Transfer <& terns. 84 N Forsyth St ^ ^ vo Packing nn.i shirping household goods a specialty hv expert packers Ivy 4232 PITTMAN TRANSFER & STORAGE GOMPANY Storage packing and shipping. Both phones 20 28 North Moore street. T-unk*. Sags and Suit Casas. RET .Ml'. El. t NlV REPAIRED ROl NTREE’S, 77 WHITEHALL ST PHONES Bell Main ISM Atlanta 1664. Tin and theat Iren Workers. feEST w. UK , Prices reasonable. "j~lT McNlneh. 209 Marietta street. Main 6376-.1. Mlanta 3127 Upholstering and Furniture Repairing. (^apital Ppholatering Company. OFFICE furniture a specialty; all kinds of furniture reflntihod, packed and rhippad on short noUee. 14S South Fry or. Both phonea 7-14-15 Umbrellas—Wholesale and RetaN. f m able handles. All prices No charge for repairs Phone M 3748. Taylor Umbrel la ■ a CONTAiUED IN NEXT COLUMN. SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND. any amount; 6 per cont. Write or call. S. W. Carson. 24 South Broad street.^ 1 ARM 1a<AN8 PIaACED in any amount on Improved farm lands In Georgia. The Southern Mortgage Company. Gould pulldlng. \VE HAVE plenty of money to lend at lowest rates on Atlan ta and nearby prpperty, either for straight or monthly payment plan. Also for purchasing pur chase money notes. Foster & Robson, 11 Edgewood Avenue. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE LAND FOR SALE. 133 ACRES adjoining ianda of S. T. Everett, Cox heirs and others, on the public highway leading from Greenville, S. C., to Asheville. N. C.; nine miles to Caesar's Head; seven miles to depot at Penrose; eight miles to Brevard; rural mail route; 67 acres of fine timber land; 40 acres now under cultivation; 26 acres of fine pasture already fenced; several good cold wate.r springs; creek runs through the land; plenty of game and fish; good outbuildings and house. A fine location for summer homes. Will sell all together or In lota. This land has a fine young orchard of fruit trees on It. Lies one mile north from Buck Forest. Apply at once or write, T. J. and E. M. Thomas. Plsgah Forest, N. C., Route No. 2. Foil EXCHANGE-^ Equity of 174)5' "in nice lot, Ansley Park, for good pur chase money notes. A., care Georgian. ON CAR LINE In Druid Hills I can sell vou a fine lot. 60 by 200, for $550; terms $22 cash. $11 month; worth double. Address Druid llllls, care Georgian, i 1 am 1 Y 4-room ootU|ti large sleeping porch, garage for two machine**; serv- j ants’ quarters; lot 60 by 160 feet. 3 feet elevation and level, east front, % block of Gordon car line. A bargain if taker, at once Owner, 39 Queen street, or ■KM Empire Ufa Bldg W. 721-J, 1«N )R SALE, CHEAP -A dandy six-room bungalow on Ponce Del^eon place; price, $3,460. Terms to suit purchaser; U" Hgents. Address Hurry, Box 13. care Georgian. NcKTll SIDE lot 60x301 to allev. two blocks of Peachtree car; alj city im provements. right price and easy terms to man meaning business. B. Box 393. care «teorglfcn. Foi$ SALE -Beautiful 66-foot lot over looking Ansley Park golf links. Ele vated east front, easy terms. Address Owner, 1708 Third National Bank Bldg. Wild sell equity of $150 In Colonial Hill lot. 60 by 200. for $100 cash. Ad dress Lot. care Georgian. PER dENT INVI STMENT Good three-room negro house, renting for $72 a year, for $460 Phone Ivy 6189-J. \ EYrT,Y-BUILT seven-room bungalow In best of neighborhood West End All conveniences, Just off car line. A. J. Mayfield. 49 South Pryor street This is your chance to get more . . _ . ... . than your money's worth. For partic-i 8 ( >°& tenant can get this at a moat ijlars see Mr Radford I reasonable rental. See u>? at once. IF YOU HAVE MONEY to lend, we can place It safely. HOUSES FOR RENT. HOUSES FOR RENT. FOR RENT 24-r. h., 62 and 64 Walton St., September 80 $900 00 20-r h., 11 Cone St 126.00 l<Fr. h., 6 Baltimore Place.. .. 76.00 lOr. h.. 299 Washington St... $65.00 9-r. h., 93 Capitol Square, September 29 75 00 9-r. h., 29 Eaat Third St 75.00 JOHN J. WOODSIDE REAL ESTATE. RENTING. STORAGE. Phones. Bell Ivy 671; Atlanta. 61S. 12 “Real Estate Row’ TO LET 69 LUCKIE STREET 34 ROOMS ' STEAM HEAT. CLOSE IN. For Particulars Apply EDWIN P. ANSLEY RENT DEPARTMENT First Floor Realty Trust Building. Ivy 1600 Atlanta 363. APARTMENTS FOR RENT. APARTMENTS FOR RENT. STEAM-HEATED APARTMENTS TWO SIX-ROOM APARTMENTS—one up and on© down. TCvery modern convenience—gas ranges and refrigerators—$37.00. 67 Highland avenue, two doors west of Jackson street W. H. WITHERS 218 TEMPLE COURT. PHONE MAIN 2074. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. INMAN PARK HOME CORNER Moreland and Alta avenues, on a lot 50 bv 180 feet to a 10-foot, alley, we offer a modern seven-room home. This place was built for a home and has all. the up-to-date ideas worked out that would naturally go with an individual modem home. This place has servant’s room, garage, hard wood floors, furnace heated, and is absolutely com plete in every detail. Price, $6,000; assume $2,500 loan, $1,000 cash, balance to suit purchaser. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR BUILDING, consisting of two large atx- room apartment*. A splendid home, with an income on the aide. Box 30. care Georgian,! Have ymt s<.iiji that house? a , little “For Rale” ad in the “Want Ad' s.> j cn will find a t> :rchaeer I CONTINUED IN NEXT COLUMN. . Little Bargains $1 800 WILL BUT you two little houses now renting to colored for 119.50 per ’ month. Bach house has four rooms, and are on West Side. Buy this. It win pay for_lt»elf. Good Investment. J1 300 FAST FAIR STREET; a good double four-room house, renting for 815 ■ ., er month Don't wait, If you want a little Investment. See ua. TTtSO^TiaNDY STORE and six-room house on Fraser street; corner lot; 50 by 100. Renta at present, 836 per mo nth. Good stand. 114 500—HANDS' >MK BRICK STORE, on North Side, about three blocks of ' Peachtree street. The store faces three streets. Rents for 5140 per month. 55 000 cash; balance to sulL This Is a bargain and good Investment MARTIN-OZBURN REALTY CO. Third National Rank Bldg. Phone Ivy 1276, Atl. 208. R E ALE STATE FOR S ALE.___ t'^YYA'NU? a qulclT^aear^oriNorth Side eight rooms. Will make price right and consider other property in part pay- ment. Box 81, car© Georgian. REAL ESTATE—For farm ianda. large or small lots, or business property, see W. J. Sumner, Alamo, Ga. I NEED $100, and In order to get It will sell my beautiful lot on 50-foot charted ffTbeet for $700; $100 cash and $10 per month. AU improvements paid for aiyl titles good. Address “Quick,” s. care Georgian. FoR SALE—By owner, new six-room house in South Kirkwood, In beauti ful grove; easy terms. C. W. S., No. 918 Austell building. Phone Main 2243_ FOR SALE—Lot in Druid Hills, 60 by 200, $500; $60 cash, $10 per month; bargain. Address A. B. C., Box 4, care Georgian. SIX-ROOM bungalow you will like. No. S King’s Highway. Decatur. See It. Box 373. or Decatur 409. car© Georgian. FOR SALE—Two-acre lot with good six-room dwelling; 10-foot front hall, front and back verandas, good water, small barn, plenty fruit for needa of family; also one good storehouse 30 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. Meansville, Ga. LET US BUILD you a home on easy terms, like rent, arvwhere in the city 100 Temple Court Bldg. Main 4189. !N \ ’ .STMHNTS List JTOQT lBT8*taaPt» with us. We have the customers with the cash. J. R. Robbizfc and D. J Cudd, 707 Candler Building. J^’hone Ivy 4711. REAL ESTATE FOB SALE OR EX- _ CHANGE. _ _ BEAUTTFUL HOMETaKd^un? ing lots in College Park, the most de sirable suburb of Atlanta, see i. C. Me- Crory. REAL ESTATE WANTED. ONE house and lot. on NorthSldeTTor cash. $4,000 to $4,500; lot must be at least 60 by 200 feet. Call Atlanta 1133. I WILL buy first mortgage real estate notes payable monthly in amounts of $500 to $1,500. What have you to offer? Box 468. care Georgian. FARMS FC3 SALE. T WCn*TNETP A RM O ^cracfeTeacKTln Clay and Montague Counties, for sale or exchange. Owner, J. M. Jepson, Kemp, Texas. TEXAS ranch lands $6 to $10 per acre; good agricultural lands $25 to $60 per acre; the best cotton lands In Texas. A. B. Head I^and Co., Bay City, Texas. WISDOM keeps posted on Central Mich- lgan farms; write for free list to Real Estate Exchange, jstanton. Mich. #OR RaVjB 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. FARMS WANTED. TRUCK FARM. 10 acres, rent or shares. Describe. H. H., care Georgian. WOULD YOU BlfY a good automobile cheap? The automobile columns of the “Want Ad" section carry a list of automobiles and accessories. DO YOU NEED HELP of any kind? A little “Want A a will get it lar you. i To Build Apartment Like Ponce DeLeon? Succe»8 of Structure to Determine Other Plana—Wlnecoff Lot To Be Idle Until Feb. 15. Atlanta is soon to have another apartment like the Ponce DeLeon, if plana which a party of out-of-town capitalists, acting with local repre sentatives. Anally materialize. It ha? been known for some time that such a project was under way. These finan ciers are waiting to see what sort of a success the Ponce DeLeon proves to be, and will act accordingly. The lo cation will probably be at or near the northern Junction of the Pearhtrees, which has long been regarded as r» choice apartment house neighborhood. Assurances of the success of the Ponce DeLeon have been given in the announcement Thursday that over half of the total space has been taken, and that Indications point to a full apartment house by November 1. Albert S. Adams, of B. M. Grant & Co., has received dozens of inquiries from local and out-of-town people who want suites. Many of the tenants have already moved in, and more are changing as their leases in other places expire. Now Poach tree Front. The J. K. Orr Shoe Company is preparing to change the front of the Red Seal Shoe Shop at No. 93 Peach tree street. Gude & Co. will do the work The frontage •- about 12 feet and the property belongs to Mrs. J. B. Whitehead, who recently bought it from the Realty Company through T1 W. Alfriend. Included in Mrs. White- head’s purchase was also No. 91 Peachtree, 21 feet, the entire cost be ing $175,000, or $5,300 a front foot. No Plans for Lot. Hugh L. McKee and George W. Parrott have no definite plans for an apartment on part of the Wlnecoff lot, which they bought Wednesday, ac cording to Mr. Parrott. Recently Mr. McKee abandoned temporarily plans to erect an apartment on his home lot at No. 721 Piedmont avenue, and the acquisition of the new parcel gave rise to the report hat he would build there. Mr. Parrott says nothing win be known of plans for the parcel until February 16, 1914. Twenty thousand cash was paid by Mr. Parrott and Mr. McKee for a 887 by 400 foot lot cut from the big lot of W. F. Wlnecoff at Inman circle and Seventeenth street. The WinecofC stone house, which was offered two years ago as a site for the Governor’s Mansion, is at the top of the hill on this lot, and there was considerable speculation In realty circles as to the character of improvement that would be put near It. Moves to Druid Hills. Charles P. Byrd, head of the Byrd Printing Company, has moved into his handsome new home in Druid Hills. The house was started in the spring and Is reported to have cost about $25,000. Sale of 78 Acres. Seventy-eight acres of land in land lot 4 of the Fourteenth District will be sold at the courthouse door the first Tuesday in October for the es tate of the late James T. Jordan. This property consists of frontage on the Forrest road, in a division of 76 and 2 acres. Signs of Good Business. Now that fall has come there are some unmistakable signs of returning business activity. One of these is the great number of Inquiries concerning real estate. Agents report as much interest in property as at any time durirg the year, and the only thing that keeps certain would-be buyers and sellers apart is - the desire of the former to get too much for their money, and the determination of the latter to hold on until conditions are again normal. A notable sign in this connection is the increasing volume of newspaper advertising, not only on Sunday but In the dally papers. The volume of daily advertising has almost doubled. Date for Creek Work. Residents in the Peachtree Creek neighborhood heard with a great deal of satisfaction that Peachtree Creek is to be cleared of trash, starting Monday, the city and the county hav ing appropriated $500 each toward the Job. The citizens claim that property values will steadily increase as soon as good banks are built along the REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. V&k SALE BlT~ greene; 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. Ill EMPIRIC BLDG. REAL ESTATE. RENTING. LOANS. Phones 1699. 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. $6,500. No loan and terms. Right off Piedmont Ave. car line. See ua for this fine little home. THOMSON & LYNES 18 and 20 Walton Street. Phone Ivy 718. Rent-Paying Investments HUBBARD STREET fPITTSBURG)—Four-room house on comer lot 50 by 150; property has never been vacant since built; no loan. Price, $760. CORNER OF SMITH AND MARY STREETS (PITTSBURG)—Four 3-room houses on lot 100 by 104; houses now rented for $20 per month. Price, $1 800 KiRKWOOt) AVENUE-Small brick store and 4-room cottage; lot well ele vated and has east front; fine business location; no loan. Price, $1,600. RICHMOND STREET (CORNER OF MARTIN)—Small store and dwelling on lot 56 by 64; rented to reliable tenants; never vacant. Price, $2,100- easy terms. GARDEN STREET—Four-room cottage renting for $10.60. Price, $1,000. Two 6-room cottages renting for $21.20 each; price, $2,000 each; no loan; easy terms. TITE L. C. GREEN CO. 305 THIRD NATIONAL. BANK BUILDING. PHONES: IVT 2943, 4546. East Georgia Ave. Cottage NEAR GRANT PARK, seevnrooms, in splendid condition; lot 54x140 to a 20-foot alley. Excellent car service. Price $3,750. One-third cash. The rentals are $30 per month. J. R- J- H. SMITH & EWING IVY ISIS. 130 PEACHTREE. Atlanta 2865. Homes On Terms ANYWHERE in the city or suburbs. If you own a lot we will erect a house to suit your ideas, and make terms like rent. Plans furnished free to patrons. Room 325 Empire Building. BEN w. L. GRAHAM & MERK S19 EMPrRE BUILDING. MAIN 4376. OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY GROUNDS—One hundred and fifty acres of land, with 5,393 feet road frontage, at Silver Lake, just off of Peachtree, at $150 per acre. Easy terms. Would take a North Side home for part pay. WILLIAM S. ANSLEY. REAL ESTATE 217 Atlanta National Bank Building. DECATUR—Eight-room house and one acre on bent rrvddenoe street for $7,- 500. The lot fronts 100 feet on paved street; lot 100 by 400; beautifully shaded and ea_st front; near car line and Agnes Scott; water, newer and lights DECATUR LOT—Cme and one-fifth acres In block of South Decatur car line; fronts three street* and will *aaks four lota; price $1,260; 108 by 443; cl;<,a i' ■ ■ a creek to take care of tho storm - which now overflows. PROPERTY TRANSFERS* Warranty Deed*. $226—Roxie Bennefleld to T. A, Kemp, lot 60 by 100 feet, eouthwent comer Violet and Haygood avenue*. September 6. $2,500—W. FL Blanton to Roaileo B. Alfriend, lot 60 by 115 feet, on Jonef»- boro road, 60 feet southeast of What ley street July 26. $1&—V. M. Carroll to City of At lanta, strip 16 inches by 103 feet, south side Marietta street. 50 feet east of Tilden at reet. Beptember 5. $5, Love and Affection—^-Mrs. A. H. Malsby to Mra L. F. Wynne, lot 113 by 267 feet, south aide Mayson and Turners Ferry road, at southwest corner Peyton road. September 6. $5,154—Fulton County Home Build ers to Mrs. Winifred M. Pepin, lot 126 by 324 feet, west side Highland avenue, 427 feet north of DeKaib avenue. September 10. $10—Peter F. Clarke to Germania Savings Bank, lot 41 by 125 feet, east side Granger street, 109 feet south of Carter street. September 10. $700—Railway Postal Clerks’ In vestment Association to Frank C. Owens, lot 50 by 123 feet, south side Moury avenue. 200 feet west of Lans ing street. September 5. $4,700—Newton S. Thomas to Mrs. Mattie Lou Ingram, No. 50 Kennesaw* avenue, 40 by 168 feet. September 10. $5 and Other Considerations—Mra, Amanda Chapman to Thomas Chap man. strip 5 by 100 feet, southwest side West Third street, 186 feet north west of Hampton street. September 4, $750—Duke G. Betti*- to H. Godby, lot 50 by 186 feet, northwest corner Hampton street and Sloane avenue, College Park. November 9, 1906. $700—W. L. Stanton Company to Duke G. Bettis, same property. Sep tember 5. 1903. $550—F. A. Ames to J. W. Honour et aL, lot 60 by 150 feet, north side Kentucky avenue, 150 feet west of Nebraska avenue. August 27. $560—Same to same, lot 50 by 1B9 feet, northwest corner Kentucky and Nebraska avenues. August 27. $550—Same to same, lot 60 bv 150, north side Kentucky avenue, 60 feet west of Nebraska avenue. August 27. $550—Same to same, lot 60 by 150 feet, north side Kentucky avenue. 100 feet west of Nebraska avenue. Au gust 27. 80—Henrietta North to Mra Pearl C. Short, lot 350 by 72 feet, south side Calhoun street, at east side of first alley east of North street. January 9. $1—Same to City of Fast Point, atrip 20 feet wide, at southeast cor ner North and Calhoun streets, for purpose of extending Calhoun street east from North street. January 9. $2,750—Mrs. MAttle J. Moon to W. T. Morris, lot 50 by 160 feet, east side Formwalt street, 250 feet south of Crumley street. September 10. Mortgage*. $576—William K. Nix to Colonial Trust Company, No. 390 Ormond street, 50 by 1*5*5 feet. Sentember 9. $868—Frank B. Baker to Atlanta Savings Bank, lot 52 by 133 feat, northeast corner of York avenue and Evans street September 6. $888—'Mrs. T. E. Fair to Mutual Loan and Banking Company, lot 100 by 186 feet, east side of Tazzar street 150 feet north of Simpson street. Also lot 102 by 186 feet, east side of Taz zar street, 102 feet north of Proctor street. September 11. $100—Mrs. Jessie W. Todd to W. P. DuBose, lot 77 by 243 feet, south side of Greensferry avenue. 406 feet west of Rosser street September 10. $694—Mrs. N P. Shelnutt to Mer chants and Mechanics Building and Loan Company, lot 65 by 100 feet, east side of Bradley avenue. 250 feet north west of Hampton street. Septem ber 9. v Loan Deeds. $7.027—M. L. Legg to Farmers and Traders Bank, lot 50 by 175 feet. No. 692 South Pryor street. Also lot 100 by 104 feet, northwest corner of Re gent and Hollenbeck streets. Also lots 1 to 10, inclusive, in column 13, section A, and 42-48, inclusive, in column 15, section A, of Greenwood Cemetery. August 19. $1,800—Albert B. Turner to Mort gage Bond Company of New York, No. 272 Lake avenue, 47 by 163 fept. September 10. $3,750—Marlon C, McDowell et al. to Mrs. Caroline W. Dodson, lot 157 by 250 feet, southeast corner of Orm$- wood and Rosedale avenues. Septem ber 6. $1,828—J. B. Hart to WITllngham- Tlft Lumber Company, one-sixth in terest in lot 750 by 2,970 feet in north east quarter of land lot 12, Seven teenth District, 2,170 feet west of northeast corner of said land lot. September 9. $1,000—George P. Moore et al. to Miss Blanche Semmons, lot 36 by 80 feet, south side of South avenue, 70 feet west of Grant street. Septem ber 11. $1,500—Jacob L. Harris to Hebrew Orphans’ Home, lot 45 by 147 feet, south side of Confederate avenue, 85 feet west of Ormew'ood avenue. Sep tember 10. $2,000—Mrs. Winifred M. Pepin to Mrs. Arthur Tufts, lot 126 by 324 feat, west side of Highland avenue, 427 feet north of DeKaib avenue. September 10. $2,250—Mrs. Addle G. Conner to Dickinson Trust Company, trustee* No. 34 Cooper street, 52 by 137 feet. September 10. Quitclaim Deed a. $5—Southeastern Land and Frrveirt- ment Company to J. R. McAdams, lot 60 by 243 feet, west side Essie ave nue, 260 feet north of Delaware ave nue. September, 1918. $10—Atlanta Trust Company to Railway Postal Clerks' Investment Association, lot 50 by 123 feet, south side Mowry avenue, 100 feet west of Lansing street. September 9. $1 and for Levy and Sale—Missouri State Life Insurance Company to Mrs. Gowdie S. Browne, No. 48 Waddell street, 63 by 164 feet. September 9. $1—C. B. Thrasher to Mrs. E. R. Adair, west half lot 193, section 8, Oakland Cemetery. August 16. $1—W. E. Thrasher to same, same property. August 23. $1—Kelley Brothers to A. O. Allen, lot 50 by 186 feet, northwest corner Hampton street and Sloan avenue, College Park. September 10. Deed to Secure. $1,250—John D. Muldrew to Mrs. Emma B. Harris, lot 35 by 145 feet, northeast comer Simpson and Chest nut streets. September 10. Bonds for Title. $12,000—W. S. Duncan to R. S. Lawrence, lot 62 by 300 feet, wost side Peeples street. 350 feet south of Oak street August 19. $2,000—C. A. Tappan to Lucretia Reed, lot 43 by 100 feet, west side Chestnut street, 131 feet south of Emadel street. September 9. Building Permits. $1,200—S. D. Wamock, No. 145 North Ashby street; one-story frame dwelling. Day work. $800—Mrs. E. A. Armistead, New York street; same. Day work. $125—W. H. Vaughn. No. 21 Grif fin street: bathroom. Day work $100—W. P. Waldrlp, No. 26 Joe Johnson avenue; same. Day work. $66—Philip Maier, No. 142 North Butler street; rebuild kitchen. Day work. $50—E. C. Merry, No. 10 Hammond street; frame £<lta^e.