Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 13, 1913, Image 16

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* * i 16 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN ANT) NEWS READ FOR PROFIT-GEORGIAN WANT AOS -USE FOR RESULTS THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN ANT) NEWS. Pet ani Live Stock REAL ESTATE FOR SALF REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HOUSES FOR RENT. E^-Vfr-T^Y. S ha, P & | j°vI*ion \v. A ,FOSTER & RAYMOND ROBSON Ducks. USE 1 ii AYivdiun Ttunnor anfl P*fiin plucks for any good thoroughbr<»<I oMckwns; iirtf<*r pullets Puck* Just be ginning to lay. <»ak Dean Farm. Htone Mountain. Qa^ SALK Five fine choice trios White Indian Runner duck* <llr»<t from Madison Square Garden winners. April hitched; $6 per trio Mrs. R. H. Mc Whorter Hu Oa. i no ubltofi. . •*. riA' 1 ' g ■ • uSa • vs foi mi ' ’ >• v Chang.-, any good value. What have you? Write your wants and state what \< u have Machine.® as good as new < k Dean Farm Stone Mountain, Ga Minorca*. \ ' x TED Ten one-year-old 8. <T. H ck Minorca Lena and >ne vigorous f kerel for utility purpose E. W. 1 si man. Fort George, Fla. I ilt n AH Varieties W5flnniMF^Tgn«SrSi 1 sar was Indian Runner Pucks, White Leg- h« rn lions and pullets ('heap. Moun ts.n raised. T M Foddrlll, Turnervllle, Gr\. V AhLVK Rhode Island Red hens. 76c; ->ne IIh(Hie Island Re<l cock. $1; White '• pmgton cockerel. $1 Wish to charge si-'ck Four Indian Runner ducks, $1. Mrs J H Coleman, Route 3, Mitchell, Ga. 600 PULLETS and cockerels, White and Huff Orpingtons, White, Brown and Buff Leghorns. Barred Rocks, White Wyandottes, Rhode Island Reds and Black Minorca® College View Farm, C* liege Park, Ga Rhode Island Reds. WXT77 ^.TnV Tfhode^TsiamT Reds and White I Leghorn hens If you h*\*,i bargain to offer, call Ivy 8818 Dogs. fore has the public ha<j the opportu nity of buying pointers, setters and hounds at 1 r^m than cost of production. Ten cents for descriptions and guaran teed cur« for black tongue and mange Canine Farm, 1006 L’nion street, Greens* boro N. C Cows. Four dry cow oE^afTTFTat W. J Garner, Atlanta 1464. M 3641. Horse*. Mule*. Vehicles Etc. J9SP1T good farm mules, medium si-re. College View Farm, Route 1, College Park, Oa. for sale beautiful pony and outfit ▼ cry reasonable 31 East Alexander St. “fink Horse for sale. THE HORSE. HfCLMET, slre<l by Baron Blizzard, son of Heron Wilkes, first dart Pearl by R A Pounds; second dam by Helmet; third dam by Eland This horse. Helmet, has as much blue blood in his veins as any horse in this coun try; six years old; fine buggy horse; rides well Call at 36 South Forsvth street, Bran an s Stables. Look at him Fine walk trot gait PWTW.'r^hirTI'T^'-Wprfr'r; oo7icK College View Farm, Route 1, College 1 i la Look f ou have read this; if you want anything, others will read your ad If it's in the Want Ad section o 'j! t r y. Plants and Seeds ii. QThaWing§ & ro. SEEDS, BULBS AND POULTRY SUPPLIES BOTH PHONES 2568 IN ORDER to be successful with bulbs, you must have well-matured stock There are lota of bulbs offered at very low prices, but Invariably they are not fully matured, or else carried-over stock i We Import all of our bulbs direct from ! Holland and France and they come from the very best growers. Our stock of Pa- per White Narcissus, White Roman Hy acinths, Freeslas and Oxails have come It; and they are the best we have had for years Plant now for early flowers Ask for our special bulb catalog. Semi-Central bargain. THIS is a proposition in side tlie half-mile circle on a lot 60 hv 175, that we can sell for the very low price of $4,000. You ean make this a good invest ment right now and in a very short time you can turn it over and make big prolit. THIS IS GOOD. No. 123 Thurmond St. THIS piece of property is owned by one of our out- of-town landlords and ho 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, DON’T PHONE. ’Nother Bargain. IN THE $200 section in the Terminal District. Make us an offer of $125 and pick up a MONEY MAKER. REAL !■>'. ATH RENTING AND LOANS. II EDGE WOOD AVENUE. FOR SALE. I NEAR Olarkiton, Ga.. on n,w Stnnn j Mountain car line. 10*4 acres. Will (subdivide Into 18 big lota Pick-up for 12,700 When car* are In operation should make fine profits See Mr. Mar-, I tin. ,ON W TENTH Htreet, a new bungalow, with all convenience* Price, $S,00 n | Easy terms See Mr. Cohen I 40-a* RFC FARSI on Redan road, f< teen miles from Atlanta. Upland, bot- |tom land, beautiful wooded land; no Im provements. but cheap for $40 an acre j |8ee Mr Eve or Mr Hook. A HnME on Piedmont avenue, between Eighth and Tenth streets Only $8,000. For particular* see Mr. Eve FOR RENT. IN INMAN PARK, Ansley Park, West End, and In all of the bent residence section* of the city, we have a num ber of nrotty homes, ranging from five to twelve rooms each; thoroughly modem .and carrying all the conven iences. surrounded bv pretty hon.es am good neighbors. They are usually on large lot*, and close to schools and car line* A call to us and we w ill take pleasure In telling you about these. or v If you will come in we will takf* you to see them In comfortable conveyances REAL ESTATE AND CONSTRUCTION NEWS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE tit oWtifSC (>ne nTne room house; furnished; steam heated. 246 North Boulevard. •\ NICi m« a rid a Eaigain; flvi house, modern: on large lot; best neighborhood, will take u good, cheap automobile, motorcycle or vacant lot. or small cash payment and $20 per month. Address P O. Box 862, Atlanta (A HOME on Gordon street near How- j ell Park, at a big bargain Forced, Isiile. This 1* your chance to get mora; [than your money’s worth. For partic ulars sec Mr Radford. I IF' YOU IIAVK MONEY to lend We can place It safely. WI ST END Near Gordon street we have a beautiful ten-room private horn*- on a very large lot This house ha* 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 churche®, near two good schools, p.nd !h all that could be asked for In the wav of an attractive home. A good tenant can get this at a most reasonable rental. Bee us at once. HOUSES FOR RENT. HOUSES FOR RENT. FOR RENT. 800 PEACHTREE, ELYREE —On the west side of Peachtree, between Peach tree place and Tenth street, a third floor Bix-room apartment, No. 3. Elec tric lights, gas, hot and cold water, bath wa&hstand, closet and sink Steam heat and Janitor aery Ice This Is a splendid apartment. $60 on a lease. JOHN J. VVOODSIDB REA I, ESTATE. RBiNTINQ. STORAGE. Phonpfi, Roll. Ivy 671; Atlanta, 618, 12 "Real Estate Row." FOR RENT WK HAVE just gotten In a fresh lot of \unt Patsy Ma«! *>*»!. This feed is ono f the greatest egg-producing feeds on lh» mnrket and we strongly recom mend It to our patrons IN CONNECTION with Aunt Patsy Mash Feed, use Red Comb Bcratoh Feed. the cleanest and best feed sold In Atlanta; $2 26 per 100 pound*. WU HAVE some beautiful Fox Terrier nr. Collie pups They are bargains at *7.60 and $10 each PF Y()IT ure looking for a FT or Id a lrE vestment, cull on J. R. Vaughan, Hotel Ansley, room 300, Saturday, Hun- i Monday I ne lot appointing nt FOR BALE Two good lots in Holly wood Cemetery. Apply for Informa tion Ivy 862 $2,600 INMAN PARK section; 6-room cottage, east front lot. $100 cash, bal ance $2" month No loan. B . Box 3, care Georgian. Fv>r kxi'hangr-Equity oi 17ft In nice lot, Ansley Park, for good pur- < ■ h h *«• n *s A care Georgian i>N UAH I INK in I .tul.l mil.- I can nail you a fine lot, 60 by 200, for $660; terms $22 cash, 111 month; worth double. \ddress Druid HtUfi care Georgian DANDY 6 room cottage, large sleeping porch, garage for two machines, serv ants' quarters, lot 50 by 150 feet. 3 feet elevation and level; earn front, block of Gordon car line A bargain If taken at onoe. Owner, 30 Queen street, or 801 Empire Life Bldg W r>\ J FOR HALE, Cheap A dandy six-room bungalow on Ponce DeLeon place., price. $3,460. Terms to suit purchaser; { no agents. Address Hurry, Box 13, care | Georgian. NORTH HIDE lot 60x801 to alley, two block* of Peaehtt'ee car; all city Im provements, right price and easy terms to man meaning business. B. Box 368, cure Georgian. FOR flALFi BeaiKIful 60-foot lot over-j looking Ansley Park golf links Ele vated east front easy terms. Address) owner, 170S Third Natlona4 Hank Bldg. | WILL SELL equity of $150 In Colonial III11 lot. 60 by 200. for $100 cash. Ad dress Lot, care Georgian, rr PETl cInf "INV ESTMEXT -Good three-room negro house, renting for ' ,11 . ft .1 ?4o0 I 'll or,, Iv> LIS'J .1 . I \rt iY BUI! .T •• \ • • r. ■ u>ii i ingulow in best of neighborhood West End All conveniences. Just off car line A. J. May held, 40 South Pryor street. BUILDING, consisting of two large sfx7 room apartments. A splendid home, with an Income on the side Box 30, caro Georgian. Chas. P. Glover Realty Co. 2y 2 WALTON STREET. , 677 Washington street. 18 Simpson street , 354 Euclid avenue , 84 E. Cain street .... , 669 Highland avenue... 81 E North avenue .. 73 East Merrltts ave , 62 Alta avenue , HO East Fifth street . . 425 Bedford place 076 N Boulevard 63 Currier street 315 South Pryor 167 Capitol avenue.... 42 Logan avenue ... 213 Westminster drive 9P9 Piedmont avenue.. 637 N. Boulevard $50 00 46.00 60.00 85 00 40.00 46.00 43 50 40.00 65.00 60.00 42 50 46.00 40.00 42.50 25.(H) 42.60 60 00 65.00 h., 261 East Georgia ave... h., 16H East Pine street, h., 86 Ormond street .... h.. 377 East F'alr street... h., 66 Sterling street h., 244 Hill street apt.. 58-A Crew street ... h . 633 Piedmont avenue.. h , 28 Queen street h, 154 Whltefoord ave.... h., 41 Woodward avenue, h 152 Whltefoord avenue h., 263 Crew street flat 233% Houston h., 201 Humphries street. h.. Eagan Park apt., 16 Simpson street .. apt. Bell Apartment* .... apt., Corinthian Apt* $27.60 35.00 19.00 25.00 20.00 30.00 25.60 45.00 27.50 20 00 25.00 15.00 20.00 18 00 11.CO 10.00 28.10 40.00 40.00 FOR RENT Boll Apartments. Corinthian Apartments. IN THE BELL, corner North Boulevard and Ponce DeLeon, we have one four und one five-room apartment for rent. IN THE c<»RINTHIAN, 186 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^ WALTON STREET. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. 1 i 'LING the moulting season feed rcu's Poultry Regulator with the Wash Feed It insures quick and com plete moult; 25c, 60c and $1 package J. C. M’MILLAN, JIL SEED CO. “The Newest Seed Store.” 23 South Broad St. Bell Phone Main 940 Atlanta 912. All our Seeds are fresh new crop. No last year seed in stock. We also cany full line Poultry Supplies, Conkey’s Remedies, Pet Stock, Canary Birds, Cages, Flower Pots and everything to be found in a first-class seed store. Prompt delivery. A House, A Home, A Horse, A Cow— “Want Ads’ Will "i eil You How I WANT a quick deal on North Side eight room*. Will make price right and consider other property In part pay- ment Pox 31, rare Qeorglan. REAL 1 arga or small lot*, or business property, sc* W. J. Sumner, Alamo, Ga 1 NHi^P $100, and in order to get It will sell my beautiful lot on 50-foot eherted FTreet for $700; $100 cash and *T0 per month. All Improvements paid for and title* good Address “Quick," Box 368, care Georgian. i u 8 AI u By owner] new six-room house tn .South Kirkwood, In beauti ful grove, easy term* C. W H., No *18 \us?.building Phone Main 3148 i.! " US hi 11.1 * you a f'orrie on easy terms, like lent, anywhere In the city 400 Temple Court Bldg. Main 418!' IN\ LSTMKNTS List your Investments with us. Wo have the customer* with the cash .1 R Robbins and D J. Cudd, 707 Candler Building Phone Ivy 4711. CEMETERY LOT FOR SALE U' 8X1 i ’ it .i ■ m I. lat.<i (Jemetery! I 10 by 20, on corner, with one small grave on same. Address M., Box 81. can < cotgian REAL ESTATE FOh \5 A L. E OR EX CHANGE bop ItEAUTTFTjT HOMES find huilT- I ing lot* In College Park, the most de- I sirahls suburb of Atlanta, see 1. C. Me ron REAL ESTATE WANTED. ONE house and lot, on North Side, for cash, $4,000 to $4,600; lot must he at east 60 b 200 fset Call Atlanta 1188 I WILL b iy first moi 11 estats notes payable monthly in amounts of $500 t*> M .00 What have you to offer? hi ' 168, cars < leorglaji FARMS FCR SALE. u faccf sale 2^ mile* from town Also small truck farm near town. Good value*. W H Parrish, Coats. N. O INMAN PARK HOME CORNER Moreland and Alta avenues, on a lot 50 by 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 modern home. This place has servant’s room, garage, hard wood floors, furnace heated, and is absolutely com plete in every detail. Price, $6,000; assiune $2,500 loan, $1,000 cash, balance to suit purchaser. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR FoirKcninst G R K K N K R K A E T V COMPANY IDEAL HOMES. IN WEST END, on one of the best streets, we have the prettiest bunga low’ In that section, with every conven ience. Price $6,000. NEAR ADAIR SCHOOL, a flno little home on lot 100 by 190 This is a bar gain. Price $5,250. Let us show you these. Room for another house. ill EMPIRE BLDG. REAL ESTATE. RENTING, LOANS Phones 1599. FOR SALK l*R EXCHANGE—Ten acres fruit and truck land, one mile from station. In middle west const <-f Florida Particular* phone Atlanta 4581 ■ each, In Clay and Montague Counties, for sale or exchange Owner, J M. Jepson, Kemp, Texas. TEXAS ranch lands $6 to $10 per acre; good agricultural lamb $25 to $60 per acre the best cotton lands In Texas. I A P- Hea l Land Co , Bay OPy, Texas. 'entral Mlcl Igun farms, write for free list to Real Eat at l x change, Stanton, M U h 1 ' Five lota of land oontain> ing 490 acres each more or less, lo oted nh.- miles northeast of Valdosta, j Go For further information address J. N. Swindell, Valdosta, Ga PA RMS WANTED. TRUC’k FARM, io acres, rent or shares. Describe. H. H.. care Georgian. THE ATLANTA OEOROIAN PuMlsbed bjr The Gwrfltn Company 2ft F»#t Atlanta A. a Lama Street ' Ororgla l.ruercd re Atlanta postnfttce ta scona class ruxttar. *ut«crtpUona Payable in Adranca. mail, pontage prepaid.. . $5 0,' 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 u» for tills fine little home. THOMSON & LYNES 18 and 20 Walton Street. Phone Ivy 718. Rent-Paying Investments HUBBARD STREET (PITTSBURG) ISO - property ha* never been vac CORNER OF SMITH AND MARY S houses on lot 100 by 104; houses n KIRKWOOD AVENUE—Small brick s voted and ha* east front; fine bus RICHMOND STREET (CORNER OF on lot 56 by 64; rented to reliable easv term* GARDEN STREET Four-room cottag 6-room cottages renting for $21.20 ea*> terms THE L. C. G 306 THIRD NATIONAL BANK BUI Four-room house on corner lot 50 by ant since built, no loan. Price. $750. TREETS « PITTSBURG) —Four 3-room ow rented for $20 per month. Price, tore and 4-room cottage; lot well ele- lnes« location; no loan. Price. $1,600. MARTIN) Small store and dwelling tenants; never vacant. Price. $2,100; e renting for $10 60 Price. $1,000. Two each; price, $2,000 each; no loan; HE FA CO. LDING. PHONES; IVY 2943. 4546 nv'i'th mail, ihisuc* prepaid. a 50 mail, p.wiaar prepaid 1.25 mail, pontage prepaid 43 feutw.-ripMona I’ajai le lu Advance. •< fibred H carrier, one year |5 JO •fit* -«d carrier, ait 1 tithe ... .. 1.60 I l ' ilvertd Ujr carrier, three ni>*ntha l.ju inert d b> carrier, one m »mh 4) J L’ellrered bj . ariirr in Atlanta and other cities, i ocs «*«»• ..a..... .19 WILLIAMS ANSLEY. REAL ESTATE. 217 Atlanta National Bank Building DECATUR Eight-room house and one acre on best residence street for $7.- 500. The lot fronts 100 feet on pa veil street; lot 100 by 400; beautifully shaded and east front, near car line and Agnes Scott, water, sewer anil lights DECATUR I<OT—One and one-fifth acres in block of South Decatur car line. fronts three streets and will make four lots price $1,250; 10S by 44S; 1 Lease on Peachtree 15 Years, $150,000; Building for $54,000 Tire Concerns to Occupy Structure of Mrs. E. C. Smith—Interest In Fitten Estate To Be Sold. Turman, Black A Calhoun have ne gotiated a fifteen-year lease for Mrs Estelle Cuvier Rmith on her Peachtree street property near Linden, consisting of lot 91 by 135 feet In *ize and new building to be erected. Mrs. Smith has given to S. B. Turman power of attorney, authorizing him to make the lease with the United States Tire Company and the Fisk Rubber Company The rental will be a little over $10,000 a year. This power of at torney authorizes Mr Turman to make contract for erection of building cost ing not over $60,000, and to borrow the necessary funds to erect said building. Mr Turman has arranged for the money and made a contract with George F. Pawling A Company, of Philadelphia, for erection of the building. The con tractor ha* given bond to have the building completed by January 1. An drew Calhoun, of the Turman, Black & Calhoun firm, negotiated the leases. This will be one of the handsomest business buildings on Peachtree street. It will be built of pressed brick and Plato glass, three stories high and base ment. Application was made for per mit to build Friday at a cost of $54,000. Mr. Turman negotiated a temporary loan of $30,000 for the purpose of put ting up the building After the building is completed, this loan to be canceled and a long-time low rate loan will be placed on the property. To Sell Undivided Interest. An undivided one-fifth interest in the Fitten estate property at the southwest corner of Marietta ar.d North Broad streets will be sold at public sale before the courthouse door the first Tuesday in October, accord ing to announcement of Colquitt A Conyers, attorneys, acting for Mrs. Marianna T. Fitten, administratrix of the estate of the late John Holmes Fitten. This interest In the Fitten building property, 51 feet on Marietta street and 80 feet on North Broad, will go to the highest bidder, as will a simi lar portion in the 13 by 60 foot parcel adjoining to the west on Marietta street. Undivided one-fifths In two Woodward avenue parcels will also be sold. These lots are Nos. 204 and 206 and 208 and 210 Woodward ave nue, the parcel 115, west of Capitol avenue, being 45 by 105 feet and the adjoining lot to the east 48 by 105. The Fitten building contains the Cumberland Hotel with entrance on North Brood street, a drug store in the corner, and other tenants. The line extends southwesterly 60 feet, goes 13 feet in the rear of the 13 by 60 Marietta street store, proceed* thence southwesterly again 70 fedt and thence southeasterly to Broad street 64 feet. The one-fifth interest in the 13 by 60 foot lot is “the equity to said property under bond for title, there being a balance of $21,000 due on the whole of the said tract.” The Woodward avenue Interests are to be sold In view of the fact that an obligee has failed to meet the bal ances in transactions of $4,000 each. The auctioneer acting for the estate will also offer 20 shares of stamped common stock of the Georgia Rail way and Electric Company and 17 shares of second preferred capital stock, par value $100 a Phare. Building fer Tire Concerns. Several automobile tire concerns will boor be located in the building which Mrs. E. C. Smith will build at Nos. 489, 491, 493 and 495 Peachtree street at a cost of $54,000. The names of the concerns will be made public in a short time. Application was made Friday for a permit to erect the building. It will be a three-story brick affair. 85 bv 115 feet, and will compare fa vorably with the Potts, Locomobile and Packard buildings, which are al ready in the neighborhood. The lo cation is In the block where the for mer home of Colonel W. L. Peel stood, and It Is next to the former Wtne- coff home and two doors from the R. M. Rose home. George F. Pawling, of Philadelphia, is the architect and contractor. Workmen have already started tear ing down the one-story brick stores which formerly stood on the lot. Peachtree Store for Lease. The M. Wlseberg Store, at No. 39 Peachtree, is for lease, according to a card announcement of Friday. This place was formerly occupied by the Atlanta. Floral Company, Borg A Erikson, successors, who have moved to the ground floor of the Alfriend building, 97 Peachtree. Car Track Laid. The spur car track called for in new plans for the River line lm* been laid from No;*th Forsyth street Into Marietta, and hereafter a new loop will be made. Instead of stopping at Broad street on the way east to ward Five Points, the cars will come into Walton at Marietta street, bear to the right at Forsyth and complete the turn Into Marietta street, going thence toward the river aguin. Work on Andrews Avonus. Property owners are busy working Andrews avenue through from Peach tree road to Pace’s Ferry road. The work consists of sidewalks and gut tering, and paving will be put down later. This thoroughfare comes Into Peachtree at Colonel Walter P. An drews’ country place and will strike Pace’s Ferry road w'here John W. Grant and John D. Little expect to build. Clark McMichael has moved into his new' home at the southwest corner of Peachtree and Andrews avenue. Building Permits. $54,000—Mrs. E. C. Bmlth, Nos. 489, 491, 493 and 495 Peachtree street, 3- story brick business building. Paw ling & Co. $2,900—H. C. LampWn, Nos, 116, 118, 120 and 122 West Peachtree street, raise and underpin. W. G Pease $350—S. R. P. Davis, No. 241 Form- wait street, made addition. Day work. $250—Henry L. Solomonson, No. 71 Sells avenue, add room. West Con struction Corrfpany. 1100—Adler building, No. 75 South Pryor street, repair building. Day work. Subdivision Activity. Robert B. McCord has bought from the Atlanta Development Company lot 51 in the Drewry street subdivi sion for $5,000, the price includi a bungalow which the company er- ed. West End Transfer. John O. DuPree, of the real estate firm of W. L. & John O. DuPree, has bought from Dr. M. M Forbes a six- room bungalow at No. 107 South Gor don street, West End. and has trans ferred the property to Mrs. Sallie A. Ward for $4,350. The original price was not given out. Good Business Outlook. Real estate men have received with a good deal of satisfaction the opti mistic expressions of Asa G. Candler, Charles E. Currier, W. L. Peel, Frank Hawkins. Colonel Robert J. Lowry. J K. Ottley, W. S. Lounsbury and W J. Blalock concerning the business outlook. These bankers declare that crop conditions are splendid and they predict a big year for all lines of business. Mr. Candler asserted that the era is more promimng than any thing he has ever known, and that real estate men, merchants and bank ers and all other business represen tatlves will prosper. PROPERTY TRANSFERS. Wararnty Deeds. $3,500—Mrs. Mary P. Willingham to C. T. Brockett and W. E. Camp bell, lot 60 by 125 feet, south side of Highland avenue, 52 feet east of Fort street. July 21. $250—James T. Donald to P. A. Al len. lot 35 by 100 feet, at northeast corner of McKinley Temple Church, 595 feet north of Simpson street. Sep. tember 4. $400—W. A. Word to Mrs. Julia Freeman, lot 60 by 70 feet, east side of Elliott street, 100 feet south of Bellwood avenue. September 9. $5 and Other Considerations—Ida Jenkins to Mamie Price, lot 25 by 100 feet, east side of Hampton street. 285 feet south of Emmet street. Also lot 50 by 100 feet, east side of Hampton street. 235 feet south of Emmet street. May 12. $3,660—Mrs. Mary C. Traylor to Jy lian Clayton, lot 75 by 51 feet, north side of Harralson street, 244 feat northwest of DeKalb avenue. De cember 19, 1908. $6, Love and Affection—H. P. Hol brook to Mrs. Lula Holbrook, lot 33 by 139 feet, corner of Cameron street and Kalb street. August 25, 1912. $5,000—Julius Oelsner et al. to C. R. Collins, No. 83 Greenwood avenue, 4' by 165 feet. October 20, 1909. $11,750—Mrs. Mary Anna T Fitten et al. to Mrs. Kate Kaplan and Mrs. Annie Lefkoff, lot 105 by 106 feet, northwest corner of Capitol and Woodward avenues. September 9. $1,400—Realty Trust Company to T. T. Flagler, lot 60 by 116 feet, west side of Montgomery Ferry drive, be ing lot 9. block 33, Ansley Park. Sep tember 2. $11,000—Mrs. Margaret A. and Herbert A Sage to J. B. Hightower, lot 35 by 120 feet north side of Edge- wood avenue, 112 feet east of Pied mont avenue. September 9. $1,650—Shelby Smith to Austave ” Phillips, lot 40 by 195 feet, north side of East Fair street, 300 feet west of South Moreland avenue. September 11. $1,500—Mtr. Katie Phillips to She 1 - by Smith, same property. September 11. Quitclaim Deeds. $5—S. P. Woods to C. R. Collins No. 83 Greenwood avenue, 42 by 165 feet. September 11. $1 Annabel Sims to Dora Peters lot 475 by 210 feet, on west line of land lot 226, where same crosses right of way of Collins Park and Belt Rail road April 21. $1,500—Sadie R Kaufmann to D. L. Baker, lot No. 27 Queen street, 66 by 150 feet. September 6. For Levy and Sale—Georgia Sav ings Bank and Trust Company to Ed ward H. T^ake, lot 60 by 190 feet, north sld* of Westminster drive, being lot 7. block 20. Ansley Park. September, 1913. For Levy and Sale—Same to Jacob R. Jackson. No. 402 Houston street, 48 by 153 feet. September, 1913. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. East Georgia Ave. Cottage NEAR GRANT PARK, seevn rooms, in splendid condition; lot 54x140 to a 20-foot alley. Excellent ear service. Price $3,750. One-third cash. The rentals are $30 per month. J. R. J. H. SMITH & EWING IVT 1513. itO 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. Life’s Worth Living in Georgia If you prefer city life, there are no better cities in the world than those in Georgia. If you prefer village life, the smaller towns in Georgia offer every inducement. If you prefer country or farm life, Georgia offers greater inducements than any State in the Union. Georgia lands work the year round, from two to five crops being gath ered off of the same land each year—crops that are profitable. Climate and Soil The climate is such that far mers do not have to house stock during the winter, there being good grazingtheentire year. For raising cattle and stock Georgia offers greater inducements than can be found elsewhere. The soil is suited for almost anything that grows and can be utilized the entire year. The prices at which good farm land can be purchased at present in Georgia are so low that it is a matter of comment—some thinking that the land is not so good as stated. The land is good, but there are thousands cf acres that are now lying idle and the good people of Georgia are anxious for good farmers t ocome among them. Consequently the land is cheaper here than elsewhere. c ormation Furnished If there is anythingyou would like to know about Georgia, a letter to the Real Estate Dept, of Hearst's Sunday American or Atlanta Geor gian will bring just the infor mation you desire without cost to you. Cometo Georgia,wTere life’s worth living. Address Real Estate Dept. Hearst’s Sunday American or Atlanta Georgian