Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 15, 1913, Image 12

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TTTF ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. READ FOR PROFIT-GEORGIAN WANT ADS-USE FOR RESULTS TTTE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. BUSIN ESS GU I PE. Motorsand Generator* Repaired BEST WORK; prompt nervlce. Electric Machine Co. Both 111-113 Marietta street. Multigraphlng, Addressing, Mallln ng, Mailing SHOP “A” Vacuum Clothe* Washer. WA§¥fatub"oTclofhes in five minutes; | no rubbing board; no boiling, price $3.60. Demonstration Room, 266 Edge- l wood avenue Ag^nt" wanted. Abstract and Title Insurance. ^ I 2f£XSrtA~WLE ct-ARANTEE CO. I ground tloor Equitable Building. Bell | • 110 Altering, Dyeing and Dry Cleaning. j tiik METROPOU1 \n Cleaning, dye ing and repairing; membership $1 per | eight suits. 260 Edge wood. Atlanta ! 26.M CITY CLEANING & PRESSING CO. SKIRTS dry cleaned and pressed 50c. j Satisfaction guaranteed. Main 3210. i 310 Garnett street. Auction Sales of Furniture and Household Goods. CENTRAL AUCTJ(>N COM PANY. 12 - East Mitchell street buys and Hells! everything; regular auction Tuesday and THE REASON we work day and night is do Lest work In SOUTH SER VICE in our middle name. Business Service Co , Atlanta, of course P O. Box 886 Ivy 7011 WORK guaranteed; prompt service. Southern M I'tigraphlng Co., 220 Brown Randolph Bldg Ivy_ 2694 ATLANT \ M 1 i/I IQR \ rmv; «'< »Yl PANTy, 908 Empire Life Building Ivy 1430. High-class work; quick service; live mailing lists furnished. Messenger Service. firf£LEt£ r 8 MIle-a-Mln- ute McHscngers Phones iu*ll Ivy 4372; tf B THE OfflOTNAl Friday Atlanta 23. Gall a "HklddfT Boy New Rubber^TIres. \F\V FrPBFf^ tires put on your ^ ’’ baby’s carriage; repaired, re painted and re-covered Ivy 3076 Rob- ert Mitchell, 229 Edge wood. T A J<>H. V S< »N does all kinds of repair work. Palntfng and tinting a spe cialty. Bell phone West 1288-J West Fair street. 397 Pictures and Frames. C< i r. K 1!( K p K' A NI PAR TO?rr nr, Whitehall TVTaln 4S2 Beil phone Main 2424 AMEkid Abf IWrlbtfXL &XKKT Corner Alabama and Broad streets. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $1,000,000. Baths and Presslng.^^^ F^rr^fHE BlOS^T * cleaning, pressing. shave and hair cut, come to 24-A V\ . Mitchell. New shop Expert barbers. SPECIAL attention given to over- Sat tsf action guaranteed __ | hnullnq heating and plumbing work Books and Stationery. treet Iv- 6327. "ToEFS6SK~A5r&'AUT company; o>[pi rWlPO HEATINOANB 86 Whitehall. Main 482. | OlCLAr/HI lulK PLPMBINO CO. * "Building.” 44 FAIRLIE STREET. IVY 6670 Plumbing and Heating. G resh am -JacksonCo. LET'W“BUfLD you a home on easy terms, like rent, anywhere in the city. 400 Temple Court Bldg. Main 4161* Rugs Cleaned. Carpets and ^ ^ ^ftEST'called for; 16 years’ experience; feathers renovated Atlanta Carpet and Rug Cleaning Works, 27 W. Alex ander street. Ivy 4186 Carpet and Rug Cleaning, Repairing. 25 YEARS' experience in cleaning, fur niture repairing. Zaok Harris, 21*8 Piedmont avenue Ivy 2060-L. Collections. ~ WE CAN collect your notes, accounts and claims, if they can be collected United States Collecting Association. T J. Ripley. Pres ; Chan. M Yeates. Bee. and Tress. 51 % S. Pryor street. Atlanta, Ga. ____ Contracting and Building. IF YOU OWN your lot or can mak« a reasonable casli payment^ we will build you a home to your ow n idea and* terms to suit Plans also furnished free. Call at 325 Empire Building. ,w pb Wlllia BUILDER. Ians free lams, 110 GENERAL CONTRACTOR, Estimates free. 1 draw where 1 build. Emory Edge wood. Ivy 3372-L. Cotton Warehouse. „ fctACE your orders for brands now. Get upstairs price on brands All work Is guaranteed. Harwell Rubber Stamp Company, 23 % South Broad street Curtains Cleaned and Stretched. M'V'KK sat and promptly ^ done. Sallie Bell, 1V1 Houston street. Dry Cleaning, Pressing and Altering ' WRIGHT BROTHERS. GOODS called for and delivered; work \ guaranteed. Atlanta phone. 214 Temple Court Bldg ^ FHms DevelopecL^^ ®5BARfR^S developed free Picture Dept., J. M. HIgh Co., Atlanta. 44 FAIRLIE Fi.ir tier Shop BUSTKM BROWN and 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. Prhatlruj >>f ah k inds. FOR PRCsTftsC tliaMdundiTYor^ satisfaction and economy, rail Phone M. 1320. The Georgia Printing (Jo., 10 Peters street RYBEftf & HOLLINGSWORTH JOB PRINTING. 10 Ullmer street. Main 4600 _ _ WE do expert , rfntlng arid a trial order will make you a satisfied customer. No, 41 W. Hunter Rt Phone M. 1992. Prlntlngand Gum Labels. For best printing and gum labels, see Merchants’ Printing and Isabel Co., Main 3403, Atlanta 1104, and our sales- men will call. Public Stenographer. PTTBTJr STENOGRAPHER. ATTENTION, TRAVELING MEN! Spe cialty, dictation to typewriter. Phone Main 3399-J. 421 Kiser Bldg. V V BIi10"STENOGR AI ‘HER. MITLTIGRAPHING done promptly; sat isfaction guaranteed Miss Milton, 326 Austell Bldg M. 10i»6. A V nOOriI 21 Inman Building n. a\. UUUi ll, Main 6476. Roofers and Tinners. TTTf/fT^gravel. tarT'cnnerefe'lfM plre State Roofing Company, 61 Mag- )lla stre noliu or. . t Main 2088. WALKER” ROOFING COMPANY. 221 Rhodes Building. Main 4075, Atlanta 1915. Tin shop, J. B Smith, manager, corner Marietta and Magnolia. Atlanta 637. ' Fresh Fish Da'ly. fftSfASTPARk Fish Vaf 493'Edgewood. Fresh fish dressed, delivered, Atlanta 801 8 A J A KELLEY, fresh meats, fish and oysters. 176-78 Auburn avenue. Phones. Furnace Repairing Both Moncrief Repairs matkkjai. The beet work. Tlie lowest prices. Mon- crlef Atlanta Co . 75 Walton Si Ivy 4«.to FURNACE REPAIRS THE ONLY PEOPLE to rejv ir Moncrief furnaces is the Moncrief Furnace Com pany, 139 South Pryor. Main 285, At fanta _2877. Furniture. EARNEST A FLOY I) -Why not see us before you buy? We can save you money. We exchange new for old. ( ash or easy ter:; - 279 Edge wood avenui 5 x. c. FURNITt IRE C< >M r \NY. Cash or easy payments 415 Marietta Phone Atlanta 1797. Furniture Bought and Sold. Southern Wreckage Co., 114 S. For syth. WE BFY and sell cash bargains S. M. Snider. 145 8. Pi;yor St. M 1421 jfTobNTTFRl repaired and packed, sat isfaction guaranteed. L. Wellona. Ivy N EW BAN K S Th ^r' Man West 1142 Safes^ ATLANTA SAFE CO BARGAINS in safes, new and second hand. Lockout experts and artists. A 8263, Main 4601 Safe Cracksman and Burglar-proof sa?e» opened and repaired. C. C. Downes, 29 Vi Ma rietta street. Phones Main 2146, Atlanta 4933 Sewing Machines. WE RENT hew machines with complete set of attachments for $2 per month; also machines repaired; prompt dellv erv. Both phones 1893 Singer Rewing Machine Company, 79 Whitehall. Shos Repairing. M’NETL & HUNTER, shoe repairing. Work called for and delivered. 485 Edge wood avenue Atlanta 1627 Signs. y i'wVO 'tm< >\vn sink'& pai VTifJVj OJ HuP CO., 77H Wliitohafi. M. 8780. Stove and Range Repajrlng. Atlanta Stove Supply Company. We also make chimney stacks. Ivy 7240. 101 North Forsyth STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED" REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. J^harp & J^joylston INVEF5TMENTS. .IT - ST OFF Marietta atreat, on good street, with all improve ments, rents for $60 per month, and never vacant. Good clean 12 per cent investment. Prica $6,000. Will make terms. CLOSE IN, in the Second Ward, three ne^ro houses, renting for $21.80 per month. This is num ber one Price $2,100, and can make very easy terms. 12.1 THURMOND STREET is right in the midst of the rail roads and factory .sites. It is within 100 feet of the A., B. & A. Railroad, and in less than five minutes’ walk of Terminal sta tion. Here is a little pick-up for Some one, as this will surely double the price we ask for it in a short while, and pay a nice lit tle income in the meantime. See it, then see us. MONEY TO LOAN. L() A \ s $25.00 A ND UP. On Furniture, Pianos, or on En dorsed Notes. WE ARK a new company, organized for the purpose of loaning money to work-, ing men and ladies keeping house, at ths lowest possible rate of interest. We pos itively make no charges for commissions, drafting papers or any other so-called charge, hut only ask you to pay the rate 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 rnkke the carry ing of a loan satisfactory to you in every way. GUARANTEE LOAN CO., Room 318 Atlanta National Bank Bldg., Bell Phone Main 440. 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 LOANS PLACED 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 Edgewood Avenue. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. NEW North Side bungalow, sev en rooms and sleeping porch. All screened. Fhirnace heated. $750 cash, $30 month. Ivy 5974. DAN, THE FIXER. 121 Whitehall. M. 2699. \ TYPICAL bungalow at a bargain* has sleeping porch, granite front, hot and cold water, electric lights; visible beams; a little *em In every respeot on easiest kind of terms Lot. 68 by 165 feet. Address J. G., Box 306, care Georgia^. WILL SELL $150 equity in $850 Colonial Hill lot 50 by 150 for cash or anything negotiable. Leaving /dty this week. B, \ Bdx 60, care Georgian. 8367 Rear 41 Auburn avenue. Gun ,md Lock Repalrln 'STCociTANi>”gun c<>. FIRST-CLASS repair work on guns. pistols, bicycles, motorcycles, locks, keys cash registers, umbrellas, scissors, knives, trunks. Iron safes, gmphophones and slot machines. Keys litted In any part of city. Expert workmanship Work guaranteed 4 S Forsyth street. Atlanta phone 8208 Hardware. ^fXfTT^locvdrum & Terrell when in need of anything in hardware line. 108 Edgewood. Main 2317 paat nq Warm Air. 8team and Vapor}. Eichberg Heatmg Co. HEATING, ventilating and repairs. Main 4336. House Moving. XXf in T>T? rSl? MOVES brick and W . L'. I £/AOL frame buildings, 27 years’ experience 417 4th Nat Bank Bldg M.. 1616. Atl. 955. Residence M. 8980. S*ove. Range and Furnace Repairing. CALL f<*r R. L Barber, Manager Stand ard Stove and Supply Company, Main 1389, for stove, range or furnace repair ing anil chimney sweeping Tailor and Furrier. i pftli i llor and Funded has moved to 140 Peachtree street, on fourth floor. Furs repaired equal to new. Phone Ivy 7610. T alloring BUILDING, consisting of two large six- room apartments; a splendid home, with an income on the side. H. B., Box : 08, < are Georgian. . west side t 16:i West Mitchell Street. Atlanta Phone 5907-A We do dry steam ('leaning and tailoring of all kinds. Work called for and delivered. Oscar Harris, Mgr. dTrarasler & ELEGANT, well-built bungalow at Pe catur; half block of main Decatur car line; only twenty minutes from Equita ble Bldg Contains six large rooms, closets, linen closet, butler’s pantry, tile bathroom. Price, $3,750. Apply 42" Empire Bldg, or phone Main 1168 Ut»K SA Li A pretty home, new bun galow, six rooms and bath, with all city conveniences, water, electric lights, gas and convenient to car line; can add four rooms at little cost, making ten- room house; located near Moreland Ave. and DeKalb; easy terms; price $3,500. Phone Ivy 4256, or address Bungalow H., Georgian. Jewetr ^A^WSeT^lSIarnordi' Jewelry. Eye Glasses. Spectacles sold on the ’di vided payment” plan to reliable persons BANTA-( OLE CO. 5 SOUTH BROAD STREET. 34 N Forsyth St Piodting and shipping household goods a .special; \ by expert packers Ivy 4232 PITTMAN TRANSFER STORAGE COMPANY Storage, packing and shipping Both phones 26-29 North Moore street THORNTON & GOREE. Real Estate. I Main 1522. 323 Atlanta Nat. Rank Bldg. I NEW five-room house, lot 57^ by 375; also 40-acre farm to trade for good car. See Mr. Peck Trunks. Bags and Suit Cases, ft E T AI L&T) A^v’DR T6 P Atflfcfi. ROUNTREE’S, 77 WHITEHALL ST Phon— Bell Main 1678, Atlanta 1664. Tin .tnd She?* Iron Workers. BEST WORK Prices reasonable. .l'IT McNinch, 209 Marietta s-treet. Main 5276-J, Atlanta 2127 Lighting Fixtures. itTand gas fixtures styles; lowest prices, and Tile Company, 56 Phone Main 681 Upholstering and Furniture Repairing, < • \ pit. d. run. >1 ,sTi:m\i; company’ OFFICE furniture a specialty; all kinds of furniture reflnished, packed and shipped <m short notice. 148 South Pryor Both phones. all new* Umbrellas—Wholesale and Retail. Queen Mantel u\f DI)P| 1 Try ‘Taylor Meat Mitchell, ' .'1 l)l\ Llili.Xo Made" Detacha- REAL K8TATW FOR ftAUL HOUSES FOR RENT. sals cheap, or will exohaege for mod em six-room bungalow and give or take difference See Mr. Martin. FOR SALE, 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. REA1 B8TATE) For farm lands, large or small lots, or business property*, ses W. J. Sumner, Alamo, Oa. FOR SALE—By owner, new six-room house In South Kirkwood, in beauti ful grove; easy terms. C. W 8., No. 918 Austell building. Phone Main 8848. LET US BITILP 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 w*lth the cash .1 R. Robbins and D J. Cudd. 707 Candler Building Phone Ivy 4711. >air; 1 prices No charge for Phone Main 3748 Taylor I’m- >mpany 116*^ Whitehall. street M^iu^cturers^of^JVlode|s pj j ROBERTSON PATTERNS j WORKS. MANUFACTURERS of models and pat- PjpHincmt \Y*lll INnur Cd terns. 140'« Edgewood avenue | 1 HHIllOIll " dll I djH I ( U. Machine Works. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. #OR BEAUTIFl -U' HOMEFand' build ing lots In College Park, the most de sirable suburb of Atlanta, see I. C. W.A.F0STER & RAYMOND ROBSON RKA ii *§££LOANS. JOOD AVENUE PONCE DB LEON AVENUE LOT—For 111 " BIG BARGAIN In North RVSe corner, be tween Spring and Marietta streets. There is profit In this, certain. See Mr. Radford. IN EAST LAKE section convenient to both East Lake and Decatur cars, slx- room cottage; built of good material, hut not modern; servant’s house; dandy comer lot, 100 by 200 feet Big bargain /or $2,100. See Mr. Bradshaw WE HAVE some lovely grove and open tracts of land at Decatur, from 6 to 10 acres, and ranging in price from $250 to $500 per acre. Come out and buy five acres and have a little farm See Mr. Eve IF YOU ARE locking for a beautiful lot to buHd a home on, we have one In Ansley Park *t a bargain. See Mr. Cohen. 10.60 22 60 40 00 16.60 16.00 26.00 FOR RENT. Br, h., H Lena xtreet 412 50 5- r. h-. 140 Euclid Ave. (Apta.). 40.00 6- r. h-, Vaughn street 16.00 5- r. h.. 291 N. Ashby street 13.10 6- r. h., 223 Humphries street 6-r. h., 1$ Brooks avenue .. 6-r h , 144 Highland avenue 6-r. h., 16 Orrnewood etreet 6-r. h.. 249 Clifton street .... 5- r. b.. 670 Central avenue 6- r. h., 60 Berne 18.10 6-r. h., 61 West Cain 25.00 6-r h., 61 Lena street 11.00 5-r. h., 21 Park place (Oak- hurst) 5- r. h., Kentucky avenue ... 6- r. h., 13 Alice 5- r. h., 90 Glennwood avenue 6- r. h., Boulevard DeKalb ... 5-r. h., 498 Bass street 4-r. h., 150 W. Baker (flat) 23 10 4-r h., 32 Virgil street 10 00 4-r h., 153% Highland avenue... 28.10 4-r. h.. 65 Racine 12.60 4-r. h.. 799 Simpson street 16.00 4-r. h., 49 DeGree avenue 16.00 4-r. h., 36 Orrnewood street ... 8.60 4-r. h., Hlllcrest avenue 8.00 4-r. h., 16 Leonard 13.10 4-r. h., 12 Oxford 12.60 4-r. h., 14 Edgehill avenue 10.00 1 West PeachtreeHome Is Sold for $16,000 22.50 15.00 20 60 16.60 16.50 20.60 REAL ESTATE AND CONSTRUCTION NEWS Papering and Interior Decorating. HIfWISE AND TRADE AT THE SKIP—KNOCK CARBON. CAMP cleans perfectly while A great thing for trucks. Try it. CAMP MACHINE SHOP. 275 Marietta Sired Main 29117. ! 33 Auburn avenue Ivy 1047, Atlanta 802 Full line foreign and domestic wall p«I>ers. Manufacturers Wood and Metal Novel ties. M*pr^nanufactunr^’<‘o<rirr^ metal nov elties. patterns, models, patented arti cles. fly screens, swings, porch furni ture, also cabinet w’ork. Work prompt ly done and guaranteed. Atlanta Wood ^ JJJ iciiv and Iron Novelty Works. 886 Marietta , dollars on street W E. -Williams. Mgr. Mam 1894-J. M attcess Renovatmg^^ ^ ' TT! 'earned, cleaned and bought. Bell Standard 1476. P. O. Box 5. Mead- Rogers Mfg Co UMP Wail P.tper and Pa n 1 you wait. | SEE .1 ivf QUICK at Rockwood^Tm- provement Company for low prices on j wall paper Best work 11 South For syth. Main 4027, Atlanta 322 v*. and House Clenn ng N.vftt^N\L Window Cleaning Co Office 47 E. Hunter. Main 1175. Atlanta 1051. McCrory. CEMETERV LOTS FOR SALE. Ff^E'TtoiYywood Cemefery lots for^sale. Call Decatur 607. FOR SALE Lot in Worth View Ceme tery; eight-grave lot. Call M. 8776-L MONEY TO LOAN. A RY MATTRESS RENOVATING ry new and up to date; mod 's give us a trial. Jackson nany. Means street and W. Both phones. D IN NEXT COLUMN. MONEY TO LOAN. Will lend from three to five thousand Atlanta residence property. Money on hand. < Immediate. Box 44, care American. CAN MAKE several small loans of $100i $200, $300 upon acceptable security Can use few short-term purchase , - . ,, . money notes A C Riley. Jr., 612 Third one-half cash FARMS FOR SALE. fTaTs A£rE^Smtfif~fjTr^^ acres land. 75 In cultivation, soil mixed, slightly rolling, four-room house and barn, located in very fine community, i about one half to 1 mile from proposed ‘ pike, near Tupalo; price $5,500. Might take automobile If late tt>odel and in go<*d condition and $1,000 cash as first payment, balance easy, 8 per cent. Ad/ dress Box 787. Corsicana, Texas FOR SALE Farms Write Duncan * Dake, Oouglasvtlle. Ga., for list of farms near Atlanta FOR SALE 17*2 acres of good land- three miles of Austell. Ga.; fourteen miles from Atlanta on main road; 100 acres in cultivation, lies well, plenty of running water Finest proposition for stock farm In this section. Price, $4,500; Duncan A Dake, Doug- lasville, Ga National Rank BmUling MOL ;\GK L< \NS IN ANY AMOUNT FOR SALE—Hundred and ten-acre farm ON DESIRABLE PROPERTY SEK in Terrell County; good house; 70 L. H ZUULINE EDGAR DUNLAP IN- acres open; plenty timber. Will ex- SPRANCE AGENCY 202 CANDLER change for Improved city property Ad- BLDG I dress C. E. M—d, Jacksonville, Fla EC IN NEXT COLUMN, i CONTINUED IN NEXT COLUMN. IF YOU HAVE MONEY to lend, we can place It safely. HOUSES FOR RENT. HOUSES FOR RENT. FOR RENT 8-r. h., 606 Ponce DeLeon Ave.. $76.00 8-r. h., 8 Kennesaw avenue . . 60.00 8-r. h., 183 East Pine Ptreet... 37.50 7-r. h., 177 Ivy street $45.00 7-r. h., 139 East Pine street ... 35.00 7-r. h. t 441 North Jackson street 40.00 JOHN J. WOODSIDE Phones. REAL ESTATE. B*!l Ivy 671; Atlanta. RENTING. STORAGE. 618. 12 "Real Estate Row” \ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. INCOME PROPERTY It requires no special ability or “inside information,’’ as some people think, to make money in real estate, es pecially those of limited means. Property on any good street, within a safe radius of town, that bringrs in a fair return on the money invested, is always good and a sure profit maker. We offer such a place on the corner of Boulevard and Old Wheat street; lot 64 by 90, has 12-room house rented to two tenants and has ample room for small store on corner. * Price $5,000. Reasonable terms. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR NO. 882 WEST PEACHTREE—THE HAMMOND HOME. CAN BE HAD at an attractive price on terms of $1,000 cash, balance on rental basis. Mr. Hammond Is moving to Philadelphia and is offering these SPECIAL TERMS in order to effect a sale AT ONCE. This home has four large bedrooms and sleeping porch upstairs; re ception hall, living room, large dining room, kitchen, butler and pro vision pantries, etc., on first floor. Concrete basement and concrete foundation. Furnace heat with hot water attachment. Garage and servant's room. Sunken rose garden, etc. To fully appreciate this home, go inside and look it over. The shades, awnings, etc., will go with the home in the sale. In a home, the location means almost everything. This has the advantage of being in one of the best sec tions of the two Peachtrees. » J. R. J. H. ivy 1613 ftMTTTT & PTOTTVtt Atlanta 2865. REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND RENTING. 130 PEACHTREE. 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 us for this fine little home. THOMSON & LYNES 18 and 20 Walton Street. Phone Ivy 718. ‘FROM SMALL ACORNS GREAT TREES GROW. TRY ONE. KENNESAW ALLEY—Two four-room houses on corner lot, 44 by 80. Houses in good condition; now rented for $19.80. No loan. Price, $1,800. N E. CORNER ALBEMARLE AND FELDER STREET9- cant lots. 50 by 150 each. All street improvements down. Price, $1,600 each. Two va- No loan. ROACH STREET—Store and flve-iroom cottage on lot 65 by 350 feet, having two street frontages. Lot high and level. Now renting un der lease for $25 per month. Price $3,000. THE L. C. GREEN CO. 306 THIRD NAT. BANK BLDO. PHONE m 2843. FOR SALE ST FINE FARMS NEAR ATLANTA. G P F F F WE HAVE several of the very best A V I V A W- X. V .mall farm* nttnr small farms near Atlanta, within a K T '^1 ^ 'V7' radius of 16 miles, to be found. Good. aI-4 £ * rich land that will grow most anything. . /'"v m *■ \ IV T \T Let us tell you of them. LOW PRICES LU ivl r A IN I and easy terms. 611 EMPIRE BLDG. REAL ESTATE, RENTING, LOANS. PHONES 1599 FARMS FOR SALE. f^A^MST—V.’e have some farm bargains that it will pay you to investigate. Duncan & Dake. Douglasville, Ga. TOBACCO FARMS FOR SALE IN TEN- acre lots. Best bright tobacco land In Virginia. Stop paying rent when you can buy a farm same as rent Write for-information. W. F. PANKE, Burke- ville, Va FARM FOR SALE- 245-acre trac. two- hors© farm, in cultivation: good im provements; five miles from Hazle- hurst on rural route; convenient to schools and churches. Price. $5,000; $1,000 cash; balance, terms to suit pur chaser. J. H. Boone. FARMS FOR SALE. WIMIam T. Perkerson Buyer—Two Peachtree and Marietta St. Leases. Add Stories to Apartment. William T. Perkerson, assistant cashier of the Fourth National Bank, has bought Dr. J. Cheston King’s two-story brick veneer Spanish style residence on West Peachtree street, Uoutheast corner Highland' View and 80 feet north of Twelfth, for $16,000, or at the rate of $320 a front foot, including the value of the dwelling. The lot Is 50 by 200 feet, and the property is in the neighborhood of the homes of Andrew P. Stewart, Andrew Calhoun, J. H. Hilsman and others. A loan of $7,000 was assumed as part of the consideration. To Enlarge Buildings. Emil C. Selz, representing George W. Parrott as architect, paid a visit to the Building Inspector's office Monday morning to announce that Mr. Parrott’s apartment house at the southeast comer of Peachtree street and Peachtree circle, Ansley Park, will probably be five stories instead of three. The cost of three stories would have been $30,000, and at this rate the larger structure will be $60,000. The apartment, said Mr. Seiz, will be fireproof and one of the finest in the city. Plans have already been taken up with the building department for the enlargem<#it of a building at Fairlie and Poplar streets by W. M. Crum ley. This structure Is two stories and basement now and three more stories will be added at a cost of $20,000. Morgan & Dillon are the architects and Donaldson & Pearson the con tractors. Many Leases Made. The past week has been character ized by many business and residence leases. Prominent in the leases of semi-central property Is that of a Peachtree street store which will be the northern outpost of the retail shoe business in Atlanta. The Moon Shoe Company have taken No. 167 Peach tree through Forrest & George Adair. The Adairs have leased No. 273 Ma rietta street, a store and two floors, to the Walker Roofing Company for Mrs. Hunter P. Cooper for a term of three years; No. 422 Marietta street for the Raoul estate to A. M. Cope land, this being a store; No. 41 South Pryor, Kiser Building ground floor space, to the M. & M. Cafeteria; Nos. 92 and 94 Garnett street, a 24-room boarding house, to Mrs. R. D. Greer; No. 19 East Cain street, residence, to Mrs. S. L. Dykes, $50; No. 166 East Fair street, residence, to J. D. Reeves, and No. 273 Lake avenue, residence, to E. P. Simmons. * tlon to S J. Warner, lot 98, section 12, said cemetery. July 22. $76—Same to T C. Adams, lot 99, section 12, Westview Cemetery. Au- arust 6. $6,000—T. L. Simmons to L. H. Crumley, lot 75 by 135 feet, south side Greenwood avenue, being lot 15. block B of Vedado. September 15. $890—Atlanta Development Com pany to Joseph S. Owen, lot 60 by 200 feet, north side Grenwood avenue, 500 feet east of Barnett street. Sep tember 3. $1 and Other Consideration—Ade laide L. Adair to Atlanta Develop ment Company, lot 126 by 150 feet, Barnett street. August 28 $325—W. B. Hamby to C. T. Mad dox, lot 27 by 139 feet, south side Meldrlm street, being of the J. W. Green land in land lot 111, Four teenth District. June 2. $800—N. A. Chastain to W. L. Poss, lot 60 by 120 feet, east side Center street, 100 feet north of Ethel street. April 9, 1906. $3,600—Mrs. Helen Reed Turman to Mrs. Julia B. Ozburn. lot 190 by 250 feet, south side Miller Reed ave nue, 210 feet northeast of Lakewood avenue. August 12. $J6,000—-J. Cheston King to Wil liam T. Perkerson, lot west side West Peachtree street, 80 feet north of Twelfth street, 50 by 200. Septem ber 12. $7,000—A. H. Word to A. J. Bos well, No. 868 Piedmont avenue, 45 by 227 feet. August 16. $300—D. I. MacIntyre to N. T. Pool, lot 35 by 135 feet, 150 feet west of Peeples street and 200 feet south of Lucile avenue. June 5. $4,150—Herbert A. L. Terrell to Mrs. Octavla Iren Baker, lot 50 by 150 feet, north side DeKalb avenue, 209 feet northeast of R. M. Clarke’s land, land lot 11, Fourteenth District. July 16. Quitclaim Deeds. $1—Merchants and Farmers Bank of Columbus, Miss., to Frank P. Phil lips, lot 50 by 200 feet, south side West Mitchell street, 100 feet west of Davis street; also lot 65 by 100 feet, east side Windsor street, north east corner Windsor street and Geor gia avenue. September 12. $1,000—J. S. Jarvis to John B. Rob erts, lot 60 by 60 feet, north side Ten nessee avenue, 69 feet east of Form- walt street. February 14, 1911. Grand Building Lease. The George P. Moore Real Estate Agency has leased a ground floor space In the Grand Building, former ly occupied by Sharpe, the tailor, to the J. J. Bauer Company, of Chicago and Cincinnati, the term being three years and the total price $8,100, and spaces in the Moore Building, No. 10 1-2 Auburn avenue, to the Weber Novelty Company, jewelers; J. T. Sherlock, manufacturers’ agents; Joe Reynolds, tobacco dealer; the In ternational Cash Savings Stamp Com pany; the Continental Casualty Com pany, J. M. Dix manager, and the Southern Blueprint Company. George P. Moore has leased to W. Robert Andrews No# 11 Auburn ave nue for a tailoring establishment, qnd to Judge John C. Hart the Ryan resi dence at the southeast corner of Peachtree and Seventh streets. The last-named lease Is for a year. The lot Is 100 by 210 feet and belongs to Clyde L. King and others. Loan Deeds. $300—Mrs. Cora Barnhart to Max Gross, lot 50 by 200 feet, south side Greenwood avenue, 150 feet west of Frederika street. September 13. $350—Mrs. Willie T. McNinch to Mrs. Annie E. Langston, lot 27 by 100 feet, west side Hampton street, 55 feet north of Exposition street. Sep tember 12. $1,500—J. G. Camp to J. N. Mc- Eachern. lot 60 by 140 feet, northwest corner Gordon and Culberson streets. September. 1913. $2,760—Joseph S. Owens to Title Guaranty Trust Company, No. 350 Greenwood avenue, 50 by 200 feet. September 4. $1,825—J. R. McAdams to Southeast ern Land and Investment Company, lot 60 by 243 feet, west side Essie ave nue, 250 feet north of Delaware ave nue. September 1. $300—Miss Lizzie Reese et al. to T. J, Treadwell, lot 33 by 185 feet, north side Bryan street, 133 feet east of Berean avenue. September 12. $660—Albert B. Turner to James B. Daniel, lot 41 by 149 feet, west side Jackson street, 334 feet, north of Ponce DeLeon avenue. August 21. Picture Show Discontinues. Moving picture shows can't pay very much longer increased rents on Peachtree, according to William Old- know, lessee of the property which Mrs. H. R. Berry owns at No. 99 Peachtree, foot of Luckie street. Mr. Oldknow declared that he was unable to meet an advance to $10,000 a year and would have to go out of the busi ness, for a while at least. This location will be taken by a lo cal drug concern, which has leased it through Homer A. McAfee, of the Haas & McIntyre Agency, for ten years. The rental for three years will he $10,000 a year, for the following tw'o years $10,500 and for the last five years $11,500, a total of $108,500. The lot Is 28 by 100 feet. Mr. Oldknow has been approached to sell his lease, which runs until March 1, 1914, but has refused. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Ten acres fruit and truck land, one mile from station, in middle west coast of Florida I*hrticulars phone Atlanta 1584. TWO FINE FARMS. 160 acres 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 lands $25 to $60 per acre; the best cotton lands in Texas. A. B. Head Land Co.. Bay City, Tex a s. 80-ACRE FARM. Joins city limits here Population 3,000. Price, $3,300; $500 cash, balanc easy notes. Box 73. New Boston. Texas. GOOD farm cheap; close to car Line and railroad. Main 3641. 320 ACRES EM aJf good. smooth land, four-room house. 40 acres in cul tivation, $8 per acre. George W. Young. Rotan, Texas 23 ACRES of lard: bargain: three miles fFom “Atlanta; creek cutN^g through it Fine for dairy farm. Must sell. A. J. Mayfield. 49 South Pryob street 200-ACRE cotton ami tobacco farm for sale 2 4 miles from town. Also small truck farm near town. Good values. W H. Parrish. Coats. N. C. A House, A Home, A Horse, A Cow— Building Permits. $600—Savoy Theater, Peachtree street, make alterations. Day work. $S00—R. O. Campbell, No. 95 Mag nolia street, same. Day work. $30—Mrs. Georgia Cabaniss, No. 175 Cleburne avenue, stove flue. Day work. , $250—W. A. Fuller, rear of No. 77 Ninth street, servants’ house. Day work. $2.000—G. W. Simmons, Jr., No. 137 DeKalb avenue, one-story frame dwelling. Day work. $275—Tom Nelson. No. 44‘6 Central avenue, porch. J. H. Traylor. $400—Apostolic Church of God. No. 60 Drummond street, build church. Day work. $125—Lula Rhodes, No. 44 Vanisa street, repairs. Day work. DO YOU NEED HELP of any kind” A little "Want Ad” will get it for you. | CONTINUED IN NEXT COLUMN. “Want Ads” Will Tell You How PROPERTY TRANSFERS. Warranty Deeds. $150—H. L. Abercrombie to W. L. and VV. S. Burdett, lot 50 by 172 feet, on Lee street, Egan Park. Sep tember 14, 1912. $1—W. L. Burdett to W. S. Bur dett, lot 50 by 172 feet, on southest corner Lee and Bryan streets, Egan Park. September 2. $700 Mrs. Mattie E. Jones to C. Horace McCall, lot 50 by 166 feet, north side Bain street. 500 feet west of Bachelor avenue. March 14. $700—C. Horace McCall to L. P. Weathers, some property. August 12. $5,160—Mrs. Z. D. Harrison to W. L. DuPree. lot 66 by 100 feet, south side Chamberlin street. 91 feet west of North Boulevard. September 12. $5,500—W. L. DuPree to Mrs. Min nie S. Robinson, same property. Sep tember 13. $1,740—W. L. Saye to J. Low’ Zach- ry. lot 23 by 120 feet, west side Spring street, 138 feet north of Mer- ritts avenue. September 12. $75—West View Cemetery' Associa- Bond for Title. $24.000—Ike Minsk to L. P. Weath ers, No. 18 Mechanic street. 46 by 100 feet. June 80. Transferred to W. D. Bewley. August 14. Mortgage. $4,666—W. T. Perkerson to Atlanta Savings Bank, lot west side West Peachtree street, 80 feet north of Twelfth street, 50 by 100 feet. Sep tember 12. Wallace Ordered to Pay Wife $25 Month An order fixing $25 per month as alimony, pending decision on suit for divorce against Andrew Wallace, has been handed down by Judge Bell in the Superior Court. The first intall- ment, which Wallace is reported as declaring he will never pay, even if he has to go to Jail, Is due October L Wallace fought the order before Judge Bell last week and ijiade the declaration to the court, it is under stood. Schumann-Heink's Son Weds Waitress PATERSON, Sept. 15.—Walter Schumann-Heink, son of the famous opera contralto, w r as married in Chi cago July 25 to Mies Daisy Marcus, until recently a waitress in the res taurant kept by her father, William Marcus, in this city. The news of the marriage did not become public until to-day. Young Schumann-Heink Is an ac countant Rockefeller’s Auto Party Put Off Publio Square of Village CLEVELAND, OHIO, Sept. IB.— John D. Rockefeller and a party of five were put off the public square In Bedford, where they went to attend the Bedford ’’home-coming” celebra tion. The oil magnate and his party were driven in a big red automobile to the main street curb on the public square, but a constable quickly ordered them away, as vehicles are not allowed to stand in the square. The car wan driven Into a side street. Rockefeller shook hands with Fred B. Senter, president of the Franklin Oil Company, and then tho machine was driven away, Rockefel ler declining, with a shake of the head. Mayor W. B. Yost’s invitation to remain. East Side Children Mourn for Gaynor NEW YORK, Sept. 15.—The death of Mayor William J. Gaynor has caused sorrow among the children of the East Side. Expressions of their sorrow and sympathy w*ere conveyed to Mrs. Gaynor in a letter delivered yesterday at her Brooklyn home by a delegation of ten little,boys. The letter speaks of Mr. Gaynor as "indeed a champion of the weak and defenseless,” and says that his death is regarded by the East Side as an "irretrievable loss.” Another Big Slide Goes Into Culebra Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian. PANAMA, Sept. 16.—Another slide on the east bank of Culebra cut near Gold Hill cast 200 cubic yards of rock and earth into the canal bed. It is not believed that this slide will delay the flooding of the cut in Oc tober, but it is expected that other slides may follow, as several million cubic yards of earth are in motion on Gold Hill.' Conductor Is Held For $16,000 Robbery GREENVILLE. S. C., Sept. 15.— J. B. Tipton, a Southern Railway conductor, w r ho had been held on a charge of alleged complicity in the $16,000 robbery at Parr Shoals, on September 5. was taken to Columbia last night by an officer of the Co lumbia police department. Tipton stoutly denies all knowledge of the hold-up. He was arrested by Burns detectives from Atlanta. DIXIE MAN GETS U. S. POST. WASHINGTON, Sept. 15.—The President to-day sent to the Senate the nomination of William Havne Leavell, of Mississippi, to be Minis ter to Guatemala. Filipino Ex-Rebel to Welcome Harrison Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian. MANILA, Sept. 16.—Simeon Villa, who while a major In the insurrecto army became notorious for his dis regard of the rules of civilized war fare, has been appointed a member of the committee to welcome Francis Burton Harrison, newly appointed Governor General of the Philippines. The appointment was made by Se- nor Osmena, leader of the Filipino Assembly. Rat Detectives To Save Humans CINCINNATI, Sept. 15.—Rats as pure food detectives are the latest In novation of Cincinnati. The Health Department will let them feed on foodstuff which the De partment suspects is unfit for human beings to eat. If the rodents die or get sick, then the food they sample Is to be condemned. The animals from which the city Intends to breed have just arrived from Philadelphia. Wild Beasts Raid Arkansas Ranches ROGERS, ARK., Sept. 15.—Wolves and wildcats, which Infest the swamps surrounding this place, have become so plentiful and daring that they axe a menace to live stock and even the farmers’ families. One large ranch near here has been forced out of business by the raiders. More than 1,000 goats had been slain by wild beasts when the owner sold the remainder and closed the ranch. Novelty Company Sued as Bankrup An Involuntary petition in bank ruptcy was filed against the Carroll- Reed Xovelty Company Monday morning in the United States Dis trict Court by J. H. Carroll, the Reeves Machine Company and W. P- West, who allege that the concern owes debts which exceed $1,000. Judge Newman appointed Charles A. Stokes as receiver. Calls Attention of Thieves to His Wares SAVANNAH, Sept. 15.—So many thefts have been committed In the re% tail district of Savannah the last two weeks the merchants are taking advan tage of the opportunity to advertise their wares. An advertisement to-day under glar ing headlines reads: "Local Thieves. Attention." Their poor judgment in the articles stolen was deprecated and a better selection was placed at their dis posal for the "next time." Pathfinder Forced To Go on Railroad HILLSBORO, TEXAS, Sept. 15.— Pathfinder Ferguson, picking a Southern transcontinental highway route through the assistance of Hearst’s Sunday American and other leading Southern papers, is plowing his way through West Texas. Three days' steady rain made the black waxy dirt from West to Hills boro impassible and Ferguson left West over the right-of-way of a newly-laid interurban line. Tries to Kill Entire Family; Three Dead MEMPHIS, Sept. 15.—Ed Baxter, a laborer, separated from his wife, Jes sie Baxter, went to her father’s home early this morning and after being refused to see her killed Henry Smith, the father-in-law; Mrs. Edna Smith, mother-in-law, and Oscar Smith, the brother-in-law. Baxter used & gun. He escaped. His wife was not Injured. Drowning Priest Rescued by Youth MOBILE, Sept. 15.—Father Beston, In bathing at Bay St. Louis, Miss., early to-day, was .seized wiffi cramps and came near drowning. Clarence Blaize, a slender youth of 14 years, jumped from a bathhouse on the wharf and rescued him while students of St. Stanislaus College fctood bu panic stricken.