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REAL estate for sale.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. hEAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
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TERM
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Is Now Central Property
It Is worth from
§©©„©© per foot, m this section!.,
F. Mo Stocks Is going to sell
Nelson Street Railroad frontage===4
lots from Mangnm back toward
the termlnaL
This property Is logical.
That means yon have every
convenience for the Shipper, Man=
nfactnirer, Broker, Wholesaler.
Back of this property live 6®,=
©0© people.
And It Is an Ideal location for
the housing of the employee.
Twelve ways to get to all parts
of the City.
The cartage is aBH down Mil from this
section.
Six main lines by Southern.
A., B. A.
s
A Terminal District is sis valuable to a
City as the retail or resident section.
All Terminal Districts grow.
This section is in its infancy.
Watch this grow.
Auction on four lots December 12th.
Terms one-fourth cash, balance 1, 2, 3,
4 and 5 years, 6 per cent interest.
ASSESSED VALUE OF REAL
ESTATE OF ATLANTA
1900 :
1901
... .$ 41,456,943.00
41,963,851.00
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1002
43,597,813.00
1903
45,967,131.00
1904
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1906
1907 _
48,333,000.00
56,388,948.00
59,978,730.00
68,035,954.00
72,000,000.00
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1909
..... 96,000,000.00
1912
154,827,487.00
1913
..... 173,327,427.00
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
Am I mcrease
of $118,000,000,
11912 amid' 119113
ATLANTA IS
Edwin P.
Forrest
GROWING
Ansley
Adair
Auctioneer
K.
J. II.
SMITH & EWING
130 PEACHTREE.
Ivy 1513. Atlanta 2865.
$5,500.
ON TERMS of $1,000 cash will
buy a lovely 6-room cottage,
No. 79 Wabash Avenue, close to
the Boulevard, splendid car ser
vice, convenient to churches, and
is in the Forrest Avenue School
district. Stone front. Lot 49x140.
MARIETTA CAR LINE.
NEW RESIDENCE at Spring
Hill Place; has 7 rooms and
sleeping porch. Every convenience.
Beautifully shaded lot, 330x331.
Price $3,650, payable part cash,
balance $25.36 per month, no in
terest. This is a fine opportunity
to own a home by paying rent a
while. Owner has moved to an
other city and is ANXIOUS TO
SELL.
Carey Park Lots
On River Car Line
A Workingman’s Investment,
In Five-Cent Fare Belt.
ONE DOLLAR CASH,
ONE DOLLAR WEEKLY,
NO INTEREST,
NO TAXES.
Will be glad to show you the
Property.
Representative will be on ground
to-day. Call on or phone
American Securities Co.
Germania Savings Bank,
No. 2 Whitehall Street.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
ADAIR'S COLUMN.
HOME BUILDING 1)E-
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
HERE IT IS
$500—Level, shady, building HOME lot, one-half
block of car line; paved street; lot 50x240, to al
ley. Terms, $lp0 cash, balance $10 per month, 7 per
t
cent.
THOMSON & LYNES
18 and 20 Walton Street.
PAKTMEXT.
About eighteen months ago a com
pany connected with our oltlee was
organized for the purpose of erecting
houses to suit the taste and desire of
the individual purchaser.
The plan is as follows: The pur
chaser selects a lot and wants erect
ed thereon a pretty bungalow or resi
dence of special design and arrange
ment, to fit the picture that for years
has been in his mind; but, unfortu
nately, his funds have not permitted
him to realize the dream. He has a
small amount of cash in bank, how
ever, and would like to apply this
as a first payment, assume a 5-year
mortgage for about 40 or 50 per
cent of the value, and then take care
of the balance in easy monthly pay
ments, just like rent.
By conferring with us you will find
it an easy matter to get just the house
you want, built on any lot that you
may select.
We have a large force in our or
ganization and we are obliged to keep
them busy; and during the time when
things were a little quiet, we have
constructed several houses of our ow n
design on beautiful lots that have
been carefully selected. These houses
were built for the man who is in a
hurry for a home, and wiio does not
want to wait the few months neces
sarily taken up by the building proc
ess. At the present time we have
three or four such places built dur
ing the dull summer season, which
we can offer at very low prices. It
does not make much difference about
how small a. cash payment you may
desire to make, but if you will come
in and investigate, you will find that
we will be able to agree to almost
any terms you may suggest.
In our Stewart avenue subdivision,
Brookline street, just west of Mary
land avenue, within one block of the
public school and a city park, you will
find three just such houses. They ar^
very modern, have all conveniences
and improvements, including furnace
heat, and the price is only $3,750.
If you prefer the North Side, look
at No. 219 East avenue, one block
from the car line, and two blocks
from a city school, at $3,500.
If you prefer West End, or beautiful
West End Park, look at the new cot
tage we are building right at the
junction of Westwood avenue and
Willard avenue, 100 feet from South
Gordon street. This is a six-room
bungalow, with sleeping porch, hard
wood floors, beamed ceiling, pane’ed
dining room and reception room, fur
nace heat, and indeed every conve
nience you could mention.
A little nearer in, we are building
two bungalows on Lawton street,
about 200 feet south of Gordon street,
on a part of the old Joel Chandlej-
Harris home. The lota are 55 by 150
feet, and we are making an effort to
have these houses just a little bit bet
ter than any we haV- ever built. Stone
front, hardwood floors, beamed cell
ing, furnace heat, sleeping porch, etc.
All of the above places are built in
the’right way, and not simply to mil.
The 5 ery best material that money
can buy has been used in their con
struction.
If you are at all interested In any
of these places, telephone Main 76,
and a salesman will call for you and
get you back to your work within a
little over an hour’s time, and you
will be .under no obligations to buy
unless you are suited. We are proud
of this work, and it will be a pleasure
to show it.
A few of the people living in homes
built by us are:
Jos. M. Abernathy, Elbert St.
R. P. Fields, Brookline.
T. J. MeClung, Elbert St.
Mrs. Dora T. Miller, Elbert St.
Mrs. Mattie B. Peters, Elbert St.
Oscar Weinmeister, Elbert St.
J. M. Pharr, Elbert St.
Edward Crouch, Brookline St.
G. G. Townley, Brookline St.
L. P. Wilson, Brookline St.
C. E. Phillips, Brookline St.
J. H. Porterfield, East Ave.
Jesse S. Donaldson, Wellington St.
H. B. Schumpert, Stokes Ave.
J. H. Bylngton, Willard Ave.
G. A. Howell, Druid Hills.
FORREST & GEORGE
ADAIR,
^yiarp & J^oylston
Semi-Central
Investment
LUCKIE ST., near New
Five Points, we have the
cheapest buy in this Im
mediate section. If yon
want a bargain in a specu
lative semi-central proper
ty, here is your opportuni
ty. A good thing for a
quick turn. Easy terms.
Remarkable Yield
Of 250-Acre Farm
Rockdale Acreage Gives Up $11,135
in Year—One Acre Produces
140 Bushels of Corn.
Stories of the remarkable records
of counties in raising foodstuffs have
grown with great zest out of Geor
gia products activities, and now
comes the smallest county in the
State—Rockdale—with a claim that
is second to none.
A farmer who cultivated 200 acres
of a 250-acre tract in that county
raised this year 125 bales of cotton
worth $8,125; cotton seed worth
$1,250; 1,000 bushels of corn, $1,000;
8,000 bundles of fodder, $160; 20 tons
of hay, $400; 400 bushels of oats,
$200, and wheat, potatoes, vegetables,
fruits and every other kind of provfen-
der in the calendar of the farm.
On one exceptional acre of this
ground the. farmer raised more than
140 bushels of corn. This acre was
exceptional only inasmuch as it had
been given special attention, but any
other acre would have brought the
same result with the same care.
The money represented in the crop
will buy the land. The farm is on
the market at that price, and has been
listed with ,1. E. Mercer, who is con
ducting a real estate office with spe
cial attention to farm lands.
COMPLAINT AT WATER.
MILLEI M’.KVILLE, Nov. 29 —A hot
fight is being made here on the water
that is being furnished by the w r ater
company. The waterworks is owned by
a Philadelphia conoe.rn and the water
is so muddy it can’t be used for cook
ing or drinking purposes. A citizens’
meeting was called and plans made for
the erection of an independent plant.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
LOTS. LOT'S. LOTS.
PIEDMONT CREST.
50x300 FEET, level and shady, all improvements. Price $800.00. Terms to suit
purchaser.
NO INTEREST.
LOTS just across street, 50x150 feet, s old for $1,000.00 and $1,500.00.
II. \V. HAILEY & CO.,
PHONES: Ivy 4833, Ivy 8459-J. 13300 CANDLER BLDG.
MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEK
PRETTY 6-ROOM BUNGALOW ON OVER HALF ACRE CORNER LOT,
ONE BLOCK FROM CAR LINE, in Hapeville. Lot is covered with
beautiful oak sltade trees. If you want^i suburban home, this will appeal to
you. And remember this, IT MUST BE koLD; IT’S GOT TO BE SOLD
RIGHT NOW. It’s worth over $3,000, $2,200 will buy It on dead easy terms.
Has loan on it of $1,500. .
C. D,.-GALLOWAY & SMITH- -VAN B.
Empire Bldg. Main 140.
FOR SALE.
Bargain in West End. East Ontario avenue; two stories;
eight rooms: modern In every respect; less than one year old.
We are going to sell. No information over the phone. His
$2,250 loan.
NORTH SIDE—Two-story eight-mom residence; furnace;
hardwood floors; sleeping porch. At sacrifice.
ANSLEY PARK- Six rooms. Lot 50 by 130. $4,500. Terms,
$500 cash, balance $30 a month. One-half block from car line.
G. R. MOORE & CO.
116 LOBBY CANDLER BUILDING.
ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2 (LEGAL SALEDAY), AT 10
O'CLOCK, BEFORE TI1E COURTHOUSE DOOR, WE ARE GO
ING TO CONDUCT
SEVERAL IMPORTANT
SALES
We will offer the Pound property, consisting of three houses and
two vacant lots, on the corner of Davis and Foundry streets.
A vacant lot on Stewart avenue, belonging to the estate of
Jack M. Wilson.
For the Jordan estate, a one-half Interest in Nos. 78-80 Richmond
street, and a remainder interest in lot 100 by 100 feet, on corner of
Arthur and Wilson streets.
For the Candler estate, a piece of close-in property, 50 by 102 feet,
known as ^os. 134 136 East Harris street, near Piedmont avenue.
Forrest & George Adair
Beautiful Vacant Lot, 50x163
EAST SIDE OF SPRING STREET, between
Tenth and Twelfth streets, all improvements
down. Price $3,000. Submit offer.
SM'iTH & EWING
Ivy 1512.
130 PEACHTREE.
Atlanta 2865.
CAFE SACRIFICE.
On account leaving State i have a very interesting cafe proposition to a
reliable party. Small amount of cash, balance monthly. Fully equipped, well
located and out of debt.
“OWNER,”
PHONE MAIN 4411.
ARCHITECTS.
ARCHITECTS.
W. C. MEADOR, Architect
1114 Empire Building. Phone Ivy 8128.
RESIDENCES. BUNGALOWS AND APARTMENT HOUSES.
MISCELLANEOUS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
THE ANAKIN B UR GL A R PR OOF LOCK
Saved the contents of the safes of J. M. High Co.
and Randall Bros. It will save the contents of
yours.
Sold by W. K. MOWER.
323 Atlanta National Bank Bldg.
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