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'TIE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
mAL MTATI FOR SALE ^
^harp & J^oylston
rswEs-nrENrs.
JUST OFF Marietta street, on
good street, with all improve
ments, rents for $60 per month,
and never meant. Good clean
12 per cent investment. TTiee
$6,000. Will make terms.
CLOSE IN, in the Second Ward,
three netrro houses, renting for
$21.80 per month. This is num
ber one. Price $2,100, and can
make very easv terms.
123 THTRMOND 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.
Sf?5'??ETf'To' LOAN Have tiTs0~anil
$1,000 for flit-edged Ioann. Bring your
applications quick FULTON INVEST
MENT CO., Green. Tllson & McKinney,
Attorneys.
IjAN MAKlfc several small loans of $i0<X
$200, $300 upon acceptable aecurlty
Can use few short-term purchase
money notes A. C Riley, Jr., 612 Third
National Bank Building.
WILE LEND for client 18.000 at 7 per
cent on city property; North Side pre
ferred Call 1010, Third National Bank
Building.
fa OR TO AGE LOAN'S IN ANT AMOUNT
ON DESIRABLE F’ROPKRTY. 8EK
L H Zt’RIJNE, EDGAR DUNLAP IN
SURANCE AGENCY. 202 CANDLER
BLDO
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 keening house, at the
lowest possible rate of Interest We pos-
lively make no charges for commissions,
drafting papers or any other so-called
charge, but only ask you to pay the
rate permitted by the laws of the State
Our easy payment plan allowa you to
pay us hack 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
•very way.
GUARANTEE LOAN CO.,
Room 318 Atlanta National Bank
Bldg., Bell Phone Main 440.
JlONfcisr'For Salaried people
AND OTHERS, upon their own names;
cheap rates, cay payments Confi
dential. Scott & Co.. 820 Austell Bldg
Building.
SPECIAL HOME F"t!ND8 TO LEND,
any amount; 6 per cent. Write or
call. 8. 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
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on* week It
Atlanta
Real
Estate
The Best
Investment
For both the man with
a few hundred dollars
and the man With large
capital.
Look back ten years and
see the immense increase
in value of all classes
of Atlanta Real Etsatc.
The increase in the next
ten years will be even
greater.
Why not profit
from Atlanta’s
growth as oth
ers have done?
The Ceorgian gives you
the Widest choice
JIEAL ESTATE FOB SALE.
?S5TrTAir^rOirg3vr ? IIaNG® 'Tor farm,
■lx-room house and lot 76 by 190 and
vacant lot adjoining In College Park
Bell phone West 1212-L |
THORNTON A GOREE,
Real Estate,.
Main 1622 823 Atlanta Nat. Bank Bldg
NEW five-room house, lot 57hi by 876:
also 40-acre farm to trade for good
car. See Mr. Peck
TEXAS SCHOOL LANDS $1.60 to $506
acre, l-40th down, balance 40 years;
information and Texan mao free. Jour-
na i ib Co., Houston, Texas
BY OWNER—One nine-room house;
furnished, ateain heated. 246 North
Boulevard. '
A NICE home arid a bargain; five-room
house; modern, on large lot, beat
neighborhood; will take a good, cheap
automobile, motorcycle or vacant lot, or
■mall cash payment and $20 per month.
Address P O Box 8K3, A riant a
IF YOU are looking for a Florida In-
vestment, call on J R. Vaughan,
Hotel Ansley, room 300, Saturday, Sun-
os v or Monday Phone for appointment
FOR 8aLe Two good lots in fToUy
wood Cemetery. Apply for Informa
tion Ivy S62
$2,600 INMAN PARK Motion; I-room
cottage, east front lot $100 cash, bal
ance $20 month. No loan. B., Box 8,
care Georgian.
FOR I 2B—Equity fToo in
nice lot, Ansley Park, for good pur-
chaae money notes 'A., care Georgian.
Ok 6AR. LINE In Druid I Mils I can sell
you a fine lot, 60 by 200, for $550,
terms $22 cash. $11 month; worth double.
Addrcaa Druid Hllll, cere Georgian.
DANDY 6-room cottage, jarge sleeping
porch, garage for two machines, serv
ants’ quarters; lot 60 by 160 feet, 3 feet
elevation and level; ea^t. front, block
of (Jordon car line A bargain if taken
at once Owner, 39 Queen street, or
plre Lift Bldg u 7IX-J.
F*OR SALE, CHEAP A dandy six room
bungalow on P0RC4 DeLeon place,
price, $3,460. Terms to suit purchaser;
no agents Address Hurry, Box 13, care
Georgian.
NORTH SIDE lot 60x301 to alley, two
blocks of Peachtree car; all city Im
provements, right price and easy term*
to man meaning business B. Box 303,
care Georgian ’
FOR RaLK Beautiful fin fooHot over
looking Ansley Park golf links Bll
vated cast front, easy terms. Address
Owner, 1708 Third National Bank Bldg
WILL SELL equity of $160 in Colonial
H1U lot. 50 by 200. for $100 cash Ad
dress Lot, care Georgian
ii PER CENT INVESTMENT—Good
three-room negro house, renting for
$72 a year, for $4b0 Phone Ivy 6180 J
newt; ! M’ lLT seven-room bungai a
In best of neighborhood West End All
conveniences, Just off car line A. J
Mayfield, 49 South Pryor street.
REAL ESTATE AND
CONSTRUCTION NEWS
BUILDING, consisting of two large six
room apartments. A splendid home,
with an Income on the side. Box 30,
care Georgian.
WANT a quick deal on North Side
eight rooms Will make price right and
consider other property In part pay-
rnent Box 31, care Georgian.
STeaI farm lands, large
or small lots, or business properly, see
W. J. Sumner, Alamo, < .*
'■ 1 $100, and in order to set it
will sell my beautiful lot on 50-foot
cherted flTreet for $700, $100 cash and
fIT) per month. All Improvements paid
for and titles good. Address “Quick,"
Boa 202, care Georgian _______
f5S SALE By owner, new six Jroom
house In South Kirkwood, In beauti
ful grove; easy terms. C W 8., No
212 Amtell building Phone Main 2243
LET US BUILD you a home on easy
terms, like rent, anywhere in the city
400 Tempie Court Bldg Main 4189.
INVESTMENTS List your Investment*
with us We have the customers with
the cash J ft Robbins and D. J. Cudd,
Her Building Phone Ivy 4711.
CEMETERY LOT FOR SALE.
F*(>ft £aLpT iLot ln~~Sakland Cemetery,
l" by 20, on corner, with one small
grave on same. Address M , Box 81,
care Georgian
HEAL ESTATE FOB SALE OR EX
CHANGE.
rwnssiAtfpfpi'i: HOMgrsanKmr.
Ing lots in College I’ark, the moat de
slrame suburb of Atlanta, see
Crory.
C Mc-
REAL ESTATE WANTED.
ONE house and lot, on North Side, for
cash, $4,000 to $4,600; lot must be at
least 80 by 200 feet. Call Atlanta 1133.
I WILL buy first mortgage real estate
notes payable monthly In amounts of
$600 to $1,500. What have you to offer?
Box 468. care Georgian
FARMS FOR SALE.
Qo? < »T> farm cheap'; close to caFltafTaiiS
railroad. Main 3641,
820 ACRES-One-half good, smooth
land, four-room house, 40 acres In cul
tivation; $8 per acre. George W. Young,
Rotan, Texas.
23 ACRES of land; bargain; three miles
from Atlanta; creek cutHfig through 1L
Fine for dairy farm. Must sell. A. J.
Mayfield 49 South Pryor street.
200-ACRE cotton and tobacco farm for
sale 2H miles from town Also email
truck farm near town Good values
W. H Parrish, Coate, N. C.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Ten aoree
fruit and truck land, one mile from
station, in middle west coast of Florida
Particulars phone Atlanta 4684.
TWO FINE FARMS. 160 acres each, in
Clay and Montague Counties, for sale
or exchange. Owner, J M Jepson,
Kemp, Texas. ‘
TEX \ S ranch lands $6 to $10 per acre;
good agricultural lands $25 to $60 per
acre, the beat cotton lands in Texas.
A. B Head Land Co., Bay City, Texas
WISDOM keeps posted on Central Mlch-
Igan farms; write for free ’1st to Real
Estate Exchange. Stanton, Mich.
FARMS WANTED.
TRUCK FARM, 10 acres, rent or share*.
Describe. H. II, care Georgian.
■ i Ml TRY LOTS^FOR^SALE.
El YE fTolTy wood Cemetery lota foFsaJeT
Gull Decatur 207. ,
FOR SALE Lot lii Worth View Ome-
tery; eight-grave lot. Call M. 8776-L
7r
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Lost
Anything?
Insert a trmall ad under
“Lost and Found” in th*
Classified Section of
Georgian
Want Ads
The large circulation
of the paper makes 70a
Sure
To Find It
Thirty-sixth Week
Shows Realty Gains
Nearly 100 Per Cent Increase Over
Last Year—Record of Woodward
Avenue Sales $11,750.
FYerjnent comparisons of flanra* in
the real estate business have shown
most weak* In 1913 superior to simi
lar periods In 191! Many examples
have been cited, and now the thirty-
sixth week. Is also shown to excel,
Indicating that the volume of small
business practically makes up for the
biff transfer* that are generally ad
mitted to be lacking this year.
The thirty-sixth week In 1913 shows
191 realty transfers, for a total of
$638,mo, as axalnst 179 and $387,588
In 1912. Butldlnut permit* also
pained, with 101 In number and $110,-
REAL ESTATE FOR SALI
HOUSES FOR RENT.
W.A.F0STER h RAYMOND ROBSON
REAL ESTATE RENTING AND LOANS.
11 EDGEW'OOD AVENUE.
FOR SALE.
NEAR Clarkston, Oa., on new Stone
Mountain car line. 10*4 acres. Will
subdivide Into 18 big lots. Pick-up for
$2,700. When care are In operation
should make fine profits See Mr. Mar
tin.
ON W. TENTH street, a new bungalow,
with all conveniences. Price, $5,000.
Easy terms. See Mr. Cohen.
40-ACRE FARM on Redan road, four
teen mllee from Atlanta. Upland, bot
tom land, beautiful wooded land; no Im
provements. but cheap for $40 an acre.
See Mr. Eve or Mr. Hook.
A HOME on Piedmont avenue, between
Eighth and Tenth street®. Only $8,000.
For particulars see Mr. Eve.
A HOME on Gordon street near How
ell Park, at a big bargain. Forced
male. This la your chance to get more
than your money’a worth. For partlc-.
ulars aee Mr. Radford.
FOR RENT.
IN INMAN PARK, Ansley Park, West
End, and In all of the heat residence
sections of the city, we have a num
ber of pretty homes, ranging from five
to twelve rooms each; thoroughly
modem and carrying all the conven
iences; surrounded by pretty homes
and good neighbors. They are usually
on large lots, and close to schools
and car lines 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
conveyance*.
WEST END--Near Gordon street we
have a beautiful ten-room private
home on a very large lot. This house
has hath 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 be asked for In
the way of an attractive home. A
good tenant can Fet this at a most
reasonable rental. See ua at once.
IF YOU HAVE MONEY to lend, we can place It safely.
HOUSES FOR RENT.
HOUSES FOR RENT.
FOR RENT.
288 HOUSTON
ON THE SOUTH RIDE of Houston, between Hilliard and Jackson, first floor
five-room brick flat; has gas, hot and coM water, porcelain bath, wash-
stand. closet, sink, electric lights; In good condition; Jackson street car In
half block; $25 on lease.
JOHN J.
REAL ESTATE.
Phones, Bell, Ivy *71; Atlanta,
WOODSIDE
RENTING. STORAGE.
*18. 12 "Real
Estate Row"
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE.
MYRTLE STREET
BUNGALOW
MYRTLE STREET i« one of Atlanta’s best bungalow
streets. It is built up principally with bungalows
that are individual and that have been built for homes.
When one of these places is put on the market they us
ually sell right away.
We offer one of the prettiest, most np-to-date 9-
room homes on the street.
The lot lies well and has plenty of shade trees. Size
60x150 feet. Price $8,750. Reasonable terms.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR
WILLIAM S. ANSLEY.
REAL ESTATE.
217 Atlanta National Bank Building
DECATUR—Eight room house and one acre on best residence street for $7,-
600. The lot fronts 100 feet on paved street; lot 100 by 400; beautifully
shaded and east front; near oar line and Agnes Scott; water, sewer and
lights.
DECATUR LOT -One and one-fifth acres In block of South Decatur car line;
fronts three streets and will make four lots; price $1,250, 108 by 448;
cheap.
East Georgia Ave. Cottage
NEAR GRANT PARK, seevn rooms, 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 1613.
ISO PEACHTREE.
Atlanta 2865.
625 in amount, as against 95 and $88,-
812. .Mortgage and loan deeds were |
somewhat more and cancellations j
slightly le®».
More 8aUa at Courthouse.
Robert F. Callaway, administrator |
of the estate of the late Camilla W.
Callaway, wlN sell at the courthouse
door the Hirst Tuesday In October two
pieces of property on Ponce DeLeon
avenue near Jackson street. Henry
A. Alexander la attorney.
Deeds on Record.
Warranty deeds have gone to record
conveying from Mrs. Mary Anne T.
Fllten, administratrix of the estate of
the late John Holmes Kitten, to Mrs.
Kate Kaplan and Mrs. Annie Lefkoff
the northwest comer of Capitol and
Woodward avenues, for $11,750, with
alley rights. The lot is 106 by 105
feet.
Loan Deed for $17,000.
A loan deed a* of March 25 has
gone to record from 8. H. Ogletree to
the Ivowry National and the Ameri
can National Banks for $17,000. The
properties are on Windsor, Gordon,
ChasJhln. Humphries Dunlap, Wyley.
Howell, Cameron, Magnolia, Crew and
Oak streets, and Ridge, Kirkwood,
Woodward and Fortress avenues, and
two lots In K fork wood. Two 8 per cent
notes were given, and the time was ill
days.
PROPERTY TRANSFERS.
Warranty Deeds.
$510—w. B. Worley to Florence L.
Ferris, lot 50 by 146 feet, north side
Walker avenue, 500 feet east of Bar
nett street. August 22.
$1,650—Edgar Dunlap to Mrs. E. A.
Neary, No. 22 Saxon street, 60 by 100
feet March 12, 1909.
$10 and Other Considerations—
Peachtree Heights Park Company to
John W. Grant, lot 230 by 506 feet at
corner of land lota 99, 100, 113, 114,
Seventeenth district. September 6.
$10,000—John T. Williams to Mrs.
Flora Bailey, lot 85 by 230 feet, south
side Edgewood avenue, being lot 17
of Inman Park, land lot 19. Septem
ber 4.
$488—T. J. West to Thomas B
Ryan, lot 50 by 145 feet on South
Moreland avenue, 100 feet south of
Kirkwood avenue. August 15.
$10, Love and Affection—Mrs. Alice
L. Edwards et al. to O. R. Taylor,
24.15 acres on Stewart avenue, on
northwest corner land lot 95. Sep
tember 9.
$2.750—J. H. Whlsenant to Jo
sephus J. Simmons, lot 37 by 78 feet,
northwest corner Orme and West
Pine streets. September 12.
$2,300—John H. McCord to J. H.
Whlsenant, same property. Septem
ber 12.
$1,100—J. R. Hopkins to W. D.
White, No. 14 Granger street, 40 by
172 feet. SeptembeV 9.
$10.000—E. H. Lake to L. P. Flow
ers, lot 50 by 187 feet, north side
Westminster Drive, between the Pra
do and Park lane, ^n Ansley Park.
Also another lot, 60 by 170 feet, north
side Westminster drive, between the
Prado and Park lane. In Ansley Park.
July 18.
$6,525—Mrs. Fannie A. Greene to
Sturm W. Carson, lot 55 by 195 feet,
east side Spring street, 110 feet north
of Kimball street. September 12.
$1,500—V. P. Kelley to J. A. Lang
ley, lot 40 by 110 feet, west side
Chestnut street, 100 feet south of
North avenue. September 12.
Liens.
$62—W. E. Carter Electric Compa
ny vs. D. R. Evans et al., lot 56 by 72
feet, northwest corner Grant street
and Glennwood avenue. September
12.
Liens*
$932—W. L. Traynham vs. Herbert
A. L Ferrell, lot 50 by 146 feet south
side White street, 150 feet east of
Springer street. September 11.
Bonds for Title.
$2,233—T. J. West to Thomas B.
R$*an, lot 50 by 145 feet. South More
land avenue, 100 feet from Kirkwood
avenue. September 8.
$1,400—Continental Land Company
to L. F. Hardy, lot 60 by 180 feet,
north side Atlanta avenue, 110 feet
east of Grant street. September 11.
$800—Mrs. S. E. Johnston to H. D.
i Rutherford, lot 522 by 277 by 81 by
J 217 by 460 by 190 by 334 feet, being
' six acres in land lot 261, Seventeenth
District. September 12.
$8,000—George A. Speer to L. P.
Flowers, 20 lots in Northwest Atlanta,
in land lots 58 and 259, Seventeenth
District. June 28.
$1,552—J. N. Renfroe to J. W.
Spearman, lot 25 by 103 feet, west
side Smith street, 75 feet south of
Gardner street. September 3.
Mortgage.
$248—Rena Benson to Atlanta
Banking and Savings Company, lot
50 by 100 feet, east side Doray street,
320 feet south of Carter street. Sep
tember 10.
$1.136—John W. McKay to Atlanta
Banking and Savings Company, lot
4" by 96 feet, north side Drummond
street. 360 feet west of Jephtha street.
September 9.
$980—Mrs. E. A. Neary to Mutual
Loan and Banking Company, No. 22
Saxon street, 60 by 100 feet. Sep
tember 11.
$875—Albert B. Turner to Colonial
Trust Company, No. 272 Lake avenue,
47 by 163 feet September 1L
Quitclaim Deed.
$5—Tuxedo Park Company to W.
B. Disbro. lot 280 by 600 feet, north
side Paces Ferry road, 1,118 feet west
of Tuxedo drive. September 10.
Loan Deeds.
$17,000—S. H. Ogletree to Lowry
National Bank and American Na
tional Bank. No. 283 Windsor street,
51 by 90 feet; also No. 7 Garden
street. 40 by 170 feet; also lot 4 by 170
feet, east side Garden street. 76 feet
south of Bass street; also lot 23 by
195 feet, southwest side Ridge ave
nue, 372 feet northwest of Southern
Railway Company; also lot 323 by
140 feet,* southwest corner Chastain
and Bryan streets; also Nos. SS and
94 Humphries street, 72 by 77 feet;
also No. 86 Humphries street. 33 by
85 feet: also lot 114 by 226 feet, west
side Oak avenue. 160 feet south of
Miller avenue; also lot 40 by 133
feet, southwest corner Miller and
Oak avenues; also lot 132 by 206
feet, west side Whitefoord avenue, 100
feet south of Miller avenue—said
three lots being in Edgewood; also
lot 124 by 98 feet, south side Fair
street. 330 feet east of line between
land lots 12 and 21; also No. 25 Dun
lap street. 40 by 100 feet; also No.
IS Kirkwood avenue. 50 by 124 feet;
also lot 30 by 125 feet, southeast cor
ner Wyley and Clark streets; also
lot 45 by 170 feet, west side Howell
street. 217 feet south of Edgewood
avenue; also No. 177 Cameron street.
50 by 150 feet; also lot 30 by 140 feet.
N'o. y Hill street; also Nos. 229 and
231 Woodward avenue. 52 by 101 feet;
also No. 1 si Magnolia street, .50 by
100 feet; also No. 20 Fortress avenue,
46 by 150 feet, also No. 299 Crew
street, 45 by 145 feet; also lot 50 by
175 feet, north sloe Oak street. S3
feet east of Walnut street; also lot 50
by 151 feet, s*»uli) side Oak street. 138
fttet ulu of Walnut street also lot al)
FELIX Ml PLANS'
Opens Headquarters Incognito.
Aided by Other Malcontents
and Virtual Exiles.
Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian.
PARIS, Sept. 18.—Colonel Felix
Diaz, nephew of former President
Porflrlo Diaz, of Mexico, has estab
lished temporary political headquar
ters In this city to further his candi
dacy for the presidency of the Mext
lean republic, succeeding Vlctoniano
Huerta.
Colonel Diaz Is said to be In this
city Incognito and is In constant com
munication with General Porflrio
Diaz. Colonel Diaz has also held at
least two conference3 with Senor de
la Barra, the Mexican Minister to
France* and with General Mondragon,
former Mexican Secretary of War,
who Is In Europe on a "special mis
sion."
As a matter of fact, de la Barra,
General Mondragon, Colonel Diaz and
many other able Mexicans are virtu
ally political exile®. The crafty Huer
ta, after having used them to further
his own ambitious schemes, sent them
abroad on diplomatic or “special'*
missions.
It is believed that Huerta knew
that Diaz would never reach Tokio
when he was commissioned by the
Huerta regime to go to Japan and
thank the Japanese Government for
taking part in the Mexican centennial
celebration. General Diaz is materi
ally assisting his relative by securing
promises of loans from European
banking houses.
Colonel Diaz is gathering about him
a number of Mexicans who are dis
satisfied with the course of events in
Mexico under the Huerta reglrm.
They are trying to enlist the sympa
thy of the French, English, German
and American Governments.
Heiress of Tobacco
Magnate Airs Woes
ST. LOUIS, MO., Sept. 13.—Mrs.
Margaret V. Bucklew, daughter of
R. D. Lewis, American Tobacco Com
pany magnate, has filed suit for di
vorce against Leslie L. Bucklew,
whom she married in St Louis No
vember 14, 1906.
Mrs. Bucklew alleges among other
things that she was forced to pay
bills while on her honeymoon; and
that the only present he ever gave
her was a pair ofscosaors.
Elk Find Pasture in
Uinta National Park
WASHINGTON, Sept. 13. — Elk
have appeared in the Uinta National
Forest In Utah, according to a re
port received by the Forest Sendee.
This Is the firs* time in years that
elk have been seen in this forest, and
Federal officials are gratified at the
increase In the big game as the re
sult of protective laws.
Looks Like Rooster,
Lays Eggs Like Hen
WILLOWS, CAL.. Sept. 13.—H. P.
Moulton, of St John, was here the
other evening to arrange to exhibit
a freak chicken at the Sacramento
State Fair.
The chicken, a hen, ha® the head
of a rooster and a rooster’s tail
feathers and a fine big ruff about it®
neck. It i® an excellent layer.
Grand Jury Attacks
‘Disgraceful’ Dances
MEMPHIS, Sept. 13.—The retiring
Grand Jury for the May term rec
ommended that the Tennessee Legis
lature pass a law to “■wipe out the
blot of shame of immoral dances."
The report declared the bunny
hug, tango and turkey trot the most
degrading spectacles ever indulged in
by decent people.
DECLINES CHATTANOOGA CALL
CHATTANOOGA, Sept. 13.—Word
was received from the Rev. L. R.
Christie, of Columbus, Ga., to-day
that be had concluded to decline the
call to become pastor of the First
Bapti&t Church of Chattanooga.
5,165 MACON VOTERS QUALIFY.
MACON, Sept. 13.—When the reg
istration books for the mayoralty
election closed yesterday, 5.165 citi
zens had qualified. More than 1,900
qualified in five days.
by 150 feet, south side Oak street. 318
feet east of Walnyt street. March 25.
$1,500—J. R. McAdams to Milton
M. Hirsch. lot 56 by 160 feet, east
side Palatine avenue, 380 feet north
of Delaware avenue. September 4.
$800—J. D. Butler to W. J. Maynard,
lot 46 by 126 feet, south side Mani-
gault street. 246 feet east of Flat
Shoals avenue. September 10,
$3,254—Mrs. Winifred M. Pepin to
Fulton County Home Builders, lot 126
by 302 feet, west side Highland ave
nue, 427 feet north of DeKalb avenue.
September 10.
$2,700—Mrs. Carrie B. Keene to
Savings Building and Loan Associa
tion. lot 122 by 158 feet, east side Ve-
dado way. being lot 8, block D, of
Vedado. September 10.
$300—Roxie A. Bennefleld to same,
lot 45 by 92 feet, being lot 15, block
B. of Bell Ham.A >ck subdivision of
William Solomon's Frazier Hill prop
erty. September 12.
$750—C. R. Berry to W. J. May
nard. lot 50 by 120 feet, north side
Francis avenue. 250 feet east of Har
ris street. East Point, September 11.
$3.000—Felix W. Carlisle. Jr., to
Travelers’ Insurance Company. No.
655 North Boulevard, 45 by 12S feet.
September 9.
$1,250—J. W. Rennett to Industrial
Life and Health Insurance Company.
No. 394 Central avenue, 41 by 100
fe^t. September 10.
$4,300—Guy King to Realty Trust
Company, lot 70 by 311 feet, west side
Park Lane. v >. lot 9, block 29, Ans-
Imv Park. J ulv zi.
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 of
acres that are now lying idle
and the good people of
Georgia are anxious for good
farmerstocomeamongthem.
Consequently the land is
cheaper here than elsewhere.
[nformation 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.
Come to Georgia, where life’s
worth living. Address
Real Estate Dept.
Hearst’s Sunday American
or Atlanta Georgian