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TTEARST’S SUNDAY AMERICAN
READ FOR PROFIT SUNDAY AMERICAN WANT ADS USE FOR RESULTS
ATLANTA. GA., SUNDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1913.
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Games.
L<[T GAMECOCKS AND
HENS.
I am still doing business
at same old stand. Swept
recent show at Columbus—
first to sixth cock. Lion’s
share of remainder, 150.
Cocks on mountain walks
crowing to come to you.
Listen, over 200 on the
yards must go at half value
for ten days only. Won two
mains in Cuba this year.
They don’t win on paper,
hut in showroom and pit.
1 guarantee every bird to
win or die trying. Don’t
answer unless you mean
business. Would trade lot
for second-liand si n g 1 e
buggy.
B. W. SPRINGFIELD,
East Lake Pit Came Farm,
Box 33, Dalton, Ca.
POULTRY, PET AND LIVE STOCK
Guinea Plar
f^ooYworry^n^out thal
boy’s present. Just send me $2.60 for
a pair of these nice little pets Will
ship December 24: also some fine White
hace Black Spanish chickens at $7.50
trio. George Austin, 428 East Georgia
avenue. Atlanta.
Ponies.
SHETLAND PONIES
FOR SALE.
XMAS PRESENTS,
$50 TO $65.
R. WARFIELD & CO.,
UNION STOCK YARDS,
ATLANTA, GA.
FOR SALE Shetland ponies. W. I. Me-
Intyre. Thomasville, Qa.
Horses, Males. VehIdea, Etc.
FOR SALE—Good horse and wagon
cheap; gentle; in good order. H. L.
FIanagan, care E. P, Analey. city.
FOR SALE—One good, sound farm
horse, buggy and harness; weight
1.050 pounds; reasonable price; quick
sale. Write or see W. F. Embry, Vir*
glnla avenue, College. Park, Qa,
FOR SALE—Three delivery wagons in
good condition, three sets harness, at
once. Apply before 9 a. m. or after 5
p. m 129 Auburn avenue.
PI as.
WE wTTT^eTPyou^a small hertUoT^Suroc
Jerseys for small cash payment, bal
ance to suit. The best swine for the
South Jefferson Farms, Albany. Ga.
ATLANTA REAL fuSTATE is lncreaa.
Ing In value daily. Many bargains are
offered In the Real Estate columns of
the “Want Ad” section of The Georgian
FOR SALE—One fine trio of Joe Red-
mon Grist Champion Game Chickens.
First money order for $2.75 gets them.
R H. Crawford. Tiger, Ga.
Leghorn*.
STNGL5;-COMB^WhTte^Leghorns. Young
strain; pullets early hatch; yearling i
hens, cocks and cockerels; good size,
shape and colored to lay. $1.00 each.
Write us your wants. Sawnee Farm,
Gumming, Ga. *
WHITE LEGHORN cockerels, direct
from young range-raised stock. Fine
type. Very vigorous. Old Hickory
Farm. Cornelia. Ga.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
$650 CASH will purchase an unincum
bered piece of property paying 17 per
cent; a bargain price is made to attract
a quick cash buyer. Charles P Glover
Realty Co.. 2% Walton St.
FARMS FOR SALE.
FARMS FOR SALE.
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ICAN
FARMS FOR SALE.
FARMS FOR SALE.
80-ACRE FAR M ~
AT a bargain for quick sale 80 acres
good strong land. 29 miles of Atlanta,
facing on S. A. L. railroad; mile from
town of Lllhurn, Gwinnett County;
about 50 acres in cultivation, 15 acres
in fine bottom land, two branches, good
pasture, plenty of fine timber, one four-
room and one 3-room house, fruits, etc.
A good general farm, in fine white
neighborhood; close to schools and
churches and right at a fast growing
town. Price $32.60 per acre. terms
$1,000 cash, balance one, two and three
years Apply to owner, A. J. Young.
516 Peters Building.
FOR §ALE -Tract of hardwood land,
from $10 an acre up, near city. H. L.
Hahn, 184 West Washington street, Chi
cago.
FARMS FOR SALE.
FOR KALE Farms, ranches, city prop
erty; beautiful mountain region of
Texas; rich valleys, flowing springs, fine
climate, health and wealth. C. H.
Bra me. Llano, Texas
GOVERNMENT FARMS FREE -Our
official 112-page book, "Vacant Gov
ernment Lands, describes every acre in
every' county in the United States How
secured free. 1918 diagrams and Tables.
All about irrigated farms. Price 25c
postpaid Webb Publishing Company,
Dept 25. St Paul, Minn.
/OR SALE 6^ acres, one mile to
good manufacturing town; 18 acres
3 miles, and 26 acres, all at a bargain
if sold at once. This town has 22 fac
tories and mills. Just the place for
trucking and.poultry raising Address
F H. Reggie, 369 McKees l^ane, Niles,
' Ohio.
VOLUSIA, FLORIDA,
WELCOMES THE HOME-
SEEK EB.
FIVE to twenty sure farms, rich soil,
adjoining new town of Volusia, mod
ern hotel, school, stores, lumber mill,
etc. Perfect drainage. 30-foot fall to
beautiful Tomoka River. Three crops
a year and big returns. Pine for vege
tables, fruits, poultry' and cattle. Good
hunting and fishing. On main line of
Florida East Coast Railroad four miles
from famous Ormond-Daytona Beach.
Farms $4U per acre, town lots $50.
Very easy terms. Free advice to set
tlers by expert farnuk- as to crops, time
of planting, etc. Write to-day for illus
trated folder. Volusia Development Co.,
Heard National Bank Building, Jack
sonville. Fla ________
WK CAN SELL your land or timber
tract no matter where located, wheth
er It be a few acres or thousands. Com
municate with us as to what you have
to sell. Chelsea I>and Company, 501
Empire Life Building, Atlanta, Ga.
WE have a Very interesting proposition
to submit to real estate agents in
every county in Georgia. Alabama and
Florida. Write us for particulars Chel
sea I>and Company. 501 Empire Life
Building, Atlanta, Ga
60 ACftES good farming and trucking
land; 25 miles to Tampa, 2 miles to
railroad station, and hard-surfaced
road, partly Improved; land constantly
Increasing in value. E. W. Berghofer,
Route 2. Plant City, Fla
NORTHEAST TEXAS farm for sale;
320 atrea, 80 cultivated, balance tim
ber; good houfce, wells, spring, barn,
three acres orchard, good neighborhood,
church, store, school near. R F. P.,
telephone, main road; sandy loam;
healthy mild climate; open stock range;
price $10 per acre, will accept $2,000
cash, balance like rent. Douglas Jones.
Jefferson, Texas.
FOR SALE, FARMS 25 acres up to 200
acres; reasonable terms and reasona
ble prices: near *he Youngstown mar
kets. on good macadam road. City prop
erties in all parts of city. See or write
T. H. Payme. 22 North Phelps street,
Youngstown, Ohio.
SEE ME for South Georgia Farms.
Will exchange for city property J. T.
Kimbrough, 409 Atl. Nat. Bk. Bldg
Peafowls.
JufUsaLE—One pair peafowls, 2 years
old: price $10. Also prize winner Gold
en Keabright bantams. G. W. Marett,
Westminster, S. C.
Plymouth Rocks.
^BARRED YMOUTH'~ROC K S ” - -I
have a few cocks and cockerels left,
no females that I wish to sell at
reasonable prices. Eggs from prize
winning birds at afferent prices.
"Ringlets of course,” “nothing else.”
C A. Shelton. Mount Airy, N. C.
PATTERSON FARM.
WHITE Plymouth Rocks; winners for
years at the best shows; are offering
•pecial mated pens and trios at very
reasonable prices. Cocks, cockerels,
hens and pullets at prices to suit all.
Write us. We have the birds and guar
antee satisfaction.
PATTERSON FARM.
FITZGERALD, GA.
T urkeya.
FOR SALE—Bourbon Red Bronze cross
bred turkeys, perfect beauties, one of
the best market birds known, 1913
hatch. Toms weigh 13 to 15 pounds,
hens 8 to 10 pounds. For quick sale,
toms. $3.00 each; hens. $2.00 each; trio,
$7.00; pen, tom. four hens, $10.00. Purg
Bourbon Red 1913 toms, $5.00 each. Os
borne Poultry Yards, A. E. Osborne,
Prop., DeSoto. Ga.
Poultry—All Varieties.
JOHN LOW SMITH’S world’s best win
ning and persistent egg laying strains
win at Augusta, November 16; firsts 4,
$25 cups and $99 in cash. The following
week at Columbus, 16 firsts and 4 $25
cups. Fine S. C. Buff Leghorn cocker
els, $3 and $5 each. Trios, $6. $10 and
$15. All fine color and type and great
layers. Trios of Ros# Comb Reds. Good
deep color from 200-egg average record
hens. $9 or $15 for pen of five. All firsts
at Augusta on this variety. My Buff
Cochin Bantams have swept Southern
shows almost clean. Pairs with quality,
$5 Write for circular and visit my
farm any time and see the birds that
have won 1,200 prizes and 35 cups in five
years, including blues at New Yofk,
Birmingham, Memphis, Nashville, Ma-
■ on, Augusta, Atlanta. John Low Smith,
241 Peters St., Atlanta. Bell phone De-
«atur 195. Take East Lake or South
Decatur car. * Get off at Warren St.,
Kirkwood, two blocks south to yards.
WILL sell 6-room home at bargain If
can sell by January 1. All conven
iences. Terms. West 411-J after 6:30
p. m. Owner.
ST dHARLE8 aye lot, 65x150, near
Bonaventure, will be sold at sacrifice
if bought immediately Address Owner.
P O. Box 1245.
FOR SALE]—Automobile garage, doing
fine business; best location and lo
cated in best town in Georgia. Address
P. O, Box 347, Dublin, Ga.
NORTH SIDE bungalow; fine lot; all
conveniences; close in. $3,750. Ivy
K25-J.
FOR QUICK SALE, a bargain for cash,
house and lot in Clayton, N. C. Write
Bernet Nooe. Jr.
76 EAST TENTH STREET—Just com
pleted, seven-room house, steam heat,
hardwood floors; every modern conve
nience. Ivy 7760-L.
FOR SALE By owner, new five-room
bungalow; all conveniences. 101
Brookline street. Price $8,750; terms.
Phone Main 8409-J.
FOR SALE—Five-room house on lot
100 by 200 feet in Decatur; price $2,000;
$200 cash, $20 monthly; a genuine bar
gain. E. F. Huffines, Germania Savings
Bank.J^ Whiteball St.
HAVE YOU SOLD THAT HOUSE? A
little “For Sale” ad In the “Want Ad”
section will find a purchaser
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR EX
CHANGE.
FOR
Ing lots in College Park, the most
desirable suburb of Atlanta, see I. C.
McCrory-
YOUR “Doat and Found” ads will be
taken over phone. Advertise for you/
articles In The Georgian and have them
returned to you.
?OR SALE—Guinea pigs, rabbits, ring
doves, white doves, fancy pigeons,
•potted rats, white rats, fancy mice.
John M. Omellas, 1719 East Mason
street, Springfield, III.
Rhode Island Reds.
MY^REDS won flrsTnpctb^econdr^fifth
hens Atlanta, first and second pens
•nd sweepstakes Columbus and Valdos
ta. first, fourth pullet, second cock Co
lumbia, S. C. Send for full list of win
nings. Eggs for hatching from the best
Beds in the South, properly mated.
Did you ever hear why the Internationa]
Show. Atlanta, did not publish the Red
winnings? “Ask the man.” E. W.
Mansfield, Savannah, Ga.
REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE.
VSTLL exchange equity in two fine
North Side lots; best section; also
equity in modern Inman Park six-room
bungalow and cash for apartment or
other gilt-edge renting property. Owner,
Box 1000, care
FOR EXCHANGE—-Will exchange unin
cumbered five-room house in Decatur
on half-acre lot for city property and
assume a mortgage. Give full particu
lars to Decatur, Box 409^care Georgian
FOR EXCHANGE]—North Side apart
ment ; rents for about $2,000 year; will
take property of about $3,000 as cash
payment. Ivy 8228.
You have read this; If you want
anything, others will read your ad if
It’s in the Want Ad section.
REAL ESTATE WANTED.
WANTED—Seven-room bungalow, with
all improvements. Will pay $200 cash
$50 per month. 6 per cent on deferred
payments. Must be a bargain and on the
North Side. No grafters need answer
this. Give location and number of house.
Address Home, care Georgian.
FOR SALE—Twelve fine hens and one
cock, pure bred Rhode Island Reds;
nrst check for $12 gets the lot. Need
tn*> room. H. F. Smith, Crawford, Qa.
..
To enter my heavyweighT^Whit^Cm-
nish is to win. Birds guaranteed;
*° $5. M. E. Kennedy. Temple, Ga.
'l>ofntenT a r
setters, four well-trained fox fcoun<.
H| so four fine young hounds ready f
training, cheap. Write E. C. Stark.
^ omrnr-roe, Ga.
Wanted—To buy a trained birddog
cheap. c. E. Renfroe. care Atlanta ,
Light Company. k j
T *O fine pointer nine-months-old dogs.
1 a n't develop them myself; will take
f value, $20 per pair. If single
Y~ ™ each; good stock and good health;
£ reat bargain. Lowen Kidd, Daiton,
WANTED—To know who is the owner
of lot 21, in Blackhall District, Fulton
County. Address J. T. Connell, Cascade
avenue and Beecher street.
ARE YOU LOOKING ror results? The
Want Ad pages of Hearst’s Sunday
American and Atlanta Georgian fill the
bill.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
^OR~SAl35—One pair male hounds, one-
naif July, one-half bloodhounds; will
run negroes, tree opossums, squirrels
two years old. R. A. Har-
wejl,_Newborn, Ga. ___
SALE—One pedigreed Boston ter
rier, three months old; perfect condi-
hon. CaU_ M. B. Dunbar, Ivy 6409-J.
FOR , SALE—Beautiful full-blooded
Dachshund; price, $25. Lyerly Fruit
Summerville, Ga.
fox terrier dog pups; one year
0l «; Ike and Mike; beauties; $10 for
X* P^r. William J. Lloyd, Chattahoo-
Ga.
Kf ,J, SALE- -FRENCII POODLE' PUPS
PHONE BELL DECATUR 647 OR 514.
n** SALE—Trained and~ untrained
pointers and setters guaranteed.
L Miller lorn City, Ga. _
pdkki?^LE—Opossum coon hounds,
hiij 0 ‘t hounds, bloodhounds puppies,
kni Pointers and setters. P. O.
«ox 262. Villa, Rica. Ga.
DR SALE—-Trained and untrr,ined set-
ton Ga™* pointers - s - R * Q'*on, Gor-
C LfE PEPPIER FOR SALE—Tr-
l u. old’ beautiful sable and white.
d
D eraria 4 0Tn t> e st imported strait
wA.’fOd , Grandam. Pagoda. fr*
it^iw te fennels, England. No better
B Firm tr Ver * Address Nutwood
i * r m Kenneds, Thomasville, Ga.
gliarp & J^oylston
NEGRO INVESTMENT
PROPERTY.
THIS is three double three-room
negro houses on lot 120x100
feet, situated in one of the best
negro renting sections of the city
On paved street, with all the im
provements.
This piece of property will en
hance in value as well as being
a more than 12 per cent invest
ment as it now stands. We ca)
show you the rent records on this
for the past 5 years. No bettw
in the city. Price $4,500. Terms.
HIGH-CLASS SOUTHERN
FARM
A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HOME.
STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS INCLUDED.
FIFTEEN MILES SOUTH OF ATLANTA, ON CEN
TRAL OF GEORGIA. RAILROAD STATION ON
THE FARM. 600 ACRES NOW IN SPLENDID OPER
ATION, PAYING WELL. OWNER HAS GOOD REA
SON FOR SELLING AT A BARGAIN. INFORMATION
TO A REAL PURCHASER FURNISHED BY
EDWIN P. ANSLEY
LAND DEPT.
REALTY TRUST BLDG., ATLANTA, OA.
PUT YOUR MONEY IN
APPLE ORCHARDS
$300 An Acre Profit
$300 an acre net is a common yield for Commercial Apple Or
chards in Habersham County; the BEARING Orchards furnish
the PROOF! The profits are not visionary, but TANGIBLE
ACTUALITIES.
Under our Co-operative Unit Plan, YOU, a non-resident, may
become the OWNER of one or more acres in one of our Commer
cial Apple Orchards at the low price of $400 per acre, on terms of
$10.00 cash and $10.00 per month. You may share in the ENOR
MOUS WEALTH the Apple Industry is creating without any
care or attention whatever on your part-—without ever giving up
your vocation.
FORTUNES have been made on a few acres of Apples in the
Pacific Northwest, yet GREATER PROFITS await you in our
North Georgia Orchards. The U. S. Department of Agriculture
reports that—-“Apples of a much better quality can be grown at
half the cost in the Piedmont District than in the most widely
known and advertised sections of WASHINGTON and ORE
GON.”
7 Per Cent Guaranteed From the Outset
Each payment you make EARNS 7 PER CENT until the Or
chard comes into bearing; you then receive 80 PER CENT of the
net profits of each acre ypu own—FOR LIFE. We grow vege
table crops between the trees to earn the 7 per cent.
ONLY A FEW ACRES LEFT
We are now selling the LAST FEW ACRES in Yonah Or
chard No. 3. This Orchard is ALREADY PLANTED and the
trees are GROWING.
Hundreds of Atlantans, Georgians and men from every sec
tion of this country and some foreign countries have bought Units
in our Orchards because they found them to be the SA FW.T ■.
MOST PROFITABLE form of investment.
Mail one of the coupons to-dav.
THE PIEDMONT ORCHARDS, Inc.
1402 Candler Building, Atlanta, Georgia
O. D. Small, Secretary and Sales Manager.
(icntleinen:
Reserve Units for me
lor 30 days, and mail ine full
particulars.
Name
Address
Gentlemen:
I would like to have more in
formation about your PLANT
ED APPLE ORCHARDS
Mail booklet to
Name
Address .
^ FARMS FOR SALE.
BIO LAND OPENING.
REYNOLDS COUNTY,
MISSOURI.
6,000 ACRES of choice fruit and agri
cultural lands thrown open. best
proposition ever known in tne history
of land openings; act now; this la vour
opportunity; no residence required; any
man or woman over 21 years old or
widow not having over 40 acres of land,
may register; registration fee, $15; pay
ments. $3 cash, balance four months’
time; sure to get something for your
money. Gall or write to-day. Wm. C.
t’phoff Co., 409 Times Bldg., St.
Louis. Mo.
FARMS FOR SALE.
fa land; 5 miles county seat; two sets
Improvements; 140 acres In cultivation,
living water; an excellent combination
stock farm; good terms, $20 per acre
Robert L, Knie. Cordell. Okla.
HOUSES FOR RENT.
O
HIGH-CLASS
SOUTHERN FARM.
A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HOME.
(Stock and Implements Included.)
SEVENTY-FIVE MILES south of At
lanta, on Central of Oeorgla. Railroad
station on the farm; 600 acres now in
splendid operation, paying well. Owner
ban good reason for selling at a bargain.
Information to a real purchaser fur
nished by
EDWIN P. ANSLEY.
LAND DEPT.
REALTY TRUST BUILDING
ATLANTA. GA.
DO YOU NEED HELP of any kind"? A
little “Want Ad" will get it for you
FOR SALE—Eight Cobb County farms
and two good dwelllngsafor sale. Ad
dress J C. Stokely. Real Estate Agent,
Ac wort h. < la - j
CaN FURNISH retired business men.;
clerks, bookkeepers and others fine
farms, 5 acres and up to 1,000, near
railway stations and good markets,
cheaply and on easy payments. Write .
P articulars to Btephenson I<a.nd and I
.umber Company, Oconto, Wla.
MISSOURI FARMS one dollar cash
buys a Missouri or Florida farm, bal
ance five to eight years' time; no inter
est; free trip. Save this ad; it’s worth
$10 Call or write Missouri Farms
Company, Bremen Station, St. Louis,
Mo.
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FARMS FOR RENT.
15 acres of highly cultivated ground
under fence; a new modern bunralow
and tenant house, barn, etc.; half mile
from car line; 3 miles from center of
city. This is an ideal home, with all
privileges and pleasures of the country
and conveniences of the olty. A aplen
did opportunity for the right man. Call
P M. Wrinkle. East Atlanta. Ga. Bell
phone Main 3158-L
WlI,L REN"r for stand In* refit very
cheap, two-horse farm, two miles from
Felton. Haralson County, including 35
acres bottom land that will make 70
bushels of oorn per acre; also three-
horse farm two miles from Brooklyn.
Stewart County; good bouses, barns
running water, etc. L*. Grossman, 96
Whitehall St.
FAPM LANDS, TIMBER
BANDS, WATER
POWERS
138 ACRES atHollysprings, Ga.; 100 aores in cultivation.
Good five-room dwelling and outbuildings. Two ten
ant houses. Good orchard and pastures. An ideal home.
This property joins the property of IIollysprinRs mineral
springs property, on which there is to he built in the near
future a $10,000 hotel and a sanitarium. Can be bought Jan
uary 1 for $3,500.
FIVE ACRES in the city of Ilollysprings, with good four-
room cottage, plenty of outbuildings and good family
orchard. Price, $750; one-half cash; easy terms on balance.
320 ACRES two and one-half miles from Canton, Ga., on
public road; 50 acres in cultivation; 30 acres good bot
tom land. Good ten-room dwelling. Good orchard and pas
tures, cotton gin and grist mill; splendid water power. Could
be made to develop 100 horsepower; 200,000 feet of saw tim
ber and lot of cross-tie timber. For quick sale. $3,800.
R. B. TAYLOR
Canton, Ga.
WASHINGTON COUNTY FARM
FOR SALE
464 ACRES in the tract, located only three miles from the city
of Sandersville, Ga., the county site; 320 acres now under
cultivation, 75 acres in fine Bermuda pasture, balance of tract
well timbered; good 5-room dwelling, eight good tenant houses,
bawis and stables; $3,000 improved system ginnery, only run
two seasons. Rented for next year for $1,200, but can give pos
session if purchaser desires. Fronts public road, also Southern
Railroad, with flag station near the property. Will sell at a
bargain and on satisfactory terms. Could use good rent-paying
improved property for portion of purchase price.
FINN, GARRETT & HOLCOMB,
DUBLIN, GA.
FOR SALE-3 GOOD FARMS
ALL FARMING LAND
120 ACRES of land, 85 acres in higb state of cultivation ; one
4-roof house with barn and cotton house; good wmter;
good land.
85 ACRES of land, all in high state of cultivation; one 6-room
house, finished throughout and painted; big 2-story barn;
plenty outhouses; good water; very best of land.
150 ACRES, with 70 acres in high state of cultivation; one 3-'
room house; good barns and good water; mostly red pebble
soil.
THESE three farms are just one mile from Milan, Ga., all in
Dodge County. For prices and terms write.
S. C. JONES
MILAN, GA.
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HOU8ES FOR RENT.
HOUSES FOR RENT.
FOR RENT.
6-r. apt., 166 Highland avenue..$25.60
6-r. apt.. 164 WhTtefoord avenue. 20.60
8-r. h . 18 W. Pine street 35.00
8-r. h 173 Jvv street 35.00
7-r. h., 120 Man gum street $25 00
6-r. h., 515 Capitol avenue -25.00
6-r. h., 281 Spring street 25.00
5-r. h., 133 East avenue 21.60
JOHN J. WOODSIDE
B1CAL ESTATF. RENTING, STORAGE.
Phonal. Bell. It- 671. AtlanU. «1«. 13 ‘Real Row.'
APARTMENT8 FOR RENT.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT.
AN APARTMENT FOR RENT
IN the Flandem Apartment Butidlng at 95-9 West Peachtree street, we have
an elegant five-room apartment on the first floor. This apartment has
all the modern conveniences and the rent Is only J45.00 per month.
RALPH 0. COCHRAN COMPANY,
21 SOUTH BROAD ST.
M. L. THROWER,
39 North Forsvth Street.
Phones 163-164.
APARTMENTS.
44 E. HARRIS—Located close to
Ivy street. Here we have a
nice six-room modern apart
ment; has gas, hot and cold wa
ter and hath; also electric lights
and Rteam hpat,. Price $47.50.
10 WASHINGTON — Located
across the street from the Cap
itol, we have some nice three and
four-room apartments that are
modem in every respee.t. Prices
range from $87.50 to $47.50.
FLATS.
319 E. FAIR STREET—Here
we have a nice five-room flat
that will be vacant December 10.
Has gas, hot and cold water and
hath. Price $20.00.
OS-A LOVE JO V STREET—Lo
cated close to Marietta street.we
have this nice four-room flat that
is in good condition. Has gas,
hot and cold water and bath.
Very cheap at $14.
48 STONEWALL STREET—
Here we have a nice four-room
flat that is in good condition.
Has gas, water and bath, and is
cheap at $18.10. House is in
good condition.
RAILROAD FRONTS.
CORNER Southern Road and
Greenwood avenue—lot 140 by
203; office; good location for tile,
lumber, coal or wood; will sub
divide; alley on one side. Price
$50.00.
WAREHOUSES AND LOFTS.
CORNER Irwin street and
Southern Railroad—Here we
have a large wareroora with
plenty of light; has long 4.4
trac kfrontage. Price $40.00.
FAIRLTE STREET — Located
behind the postofflee we have
some new lofts that are well ven-
,dated; all conveniences, includ
ing a freight and passenger ele
vator. See us about a close price
on these places.
MADISON AVENUE—Located
on Madison avenue we have
this nice warehouse; has a lot of
railroad track frontage and
would make a good location for
any kind of business. We can
make the right party an attract
ive price on this place.
STORES.
81 S. PRYOR STREET—Locat
ed at the corner of Mitchell
street, we have these nice stores
that are new and in fine shape,
l’riee $30 and $35.
22 WEST MITCHELL STREET
—The best store on this street
for rent; just off of Whitehall
street; size 10 by 90; will be va
cant March 20; can make a good
lease at $200.00. w ,
66 GILMER STREET—Located
at the comer of Piedmont ave
nue we have some nice stores
that will make you a good loca
tion for any kind of business.
These stores have combination
gas and electric light fixtures,
plateglass fronts, tile floors, sink
and toilet in the rear. See us lor
a close price on these places.
37 E. MITCHELL STREET—
Located at the comer of Pryor
street we have this large store.
Plenty of light and ventilation.
Here is a place that you can
make some money in. Price $60
28-30 MADISON AVENUE—
Located just across from the
Terminal we have these two
large stores. They would make
an excellent place for a restau
rant or soda fount. We can
make a very attractive price on
one or both of these stores.
181 WEST MITCHELL
STREET—Located in a good
section for a store or market.
'Phis store is in good condition.
Price $20.00.
MEANS AND W. AND A. R. R.
—Here we have 10,000 feet of
floor space. Come in and see us
about this place. We can. make
you an attractive proposition on
this place,
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