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| FOR RENT—ROOMS.
Wlm
) FURNISHED.
R T ineseccndlonc
‘DEBIRABLE rooms in modern apart
ment; all conveniences; near Georgian
Terrace; reasonable. Ivy 7269-J.
NICBLY furnished room, centrally lo
cated; electrieity, hot water; reason
able; references. 346% Peuchtree.
¢ W HOTEL WILSON Fmers
Euuw.hl, renov.,, elev., bell boy serv., shower
Deedle baths: spec. weekly rates. 1. 4865,
NICELY furnished room, every conven
fence, near in, between the Peach
trees, 1% Grant place, Ivy 5360-L.
FOR RENT-—Four furnished rooms,
with reception hall and porches. Ap
ply 431 Fraser St.
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DBSIRABLE front room, owner; large house, pri
vate fawmily; mr{ convenience; reasonable. 887
Pledmont_avetive. Phone Try 2308-L
NICELY furnished room, modern con
veniences. 90 W, Peachtree, 1, 3777-J¢
e e temeeeeeetres ettt
ADOLF!O‘A E. HARRIS, Bachelor
4~ rooms ‘de_luxe. Ivy 3071
WILLIAMS HOTEL—First class; heart
_Of city. 50c and 75¢. 34 N. Forsyth.
LARGE rooms, sleep, ph., pri, home, hot
water. 151 Spring, near Pres. Church,
TRANSTENTS solicited; fur. rooms;
bath; modern conveniences, 1. 3365-J.
et OCOTN COnVenlences, 1. 3360-J,
ONE furnished room, connecting bath,
136 W. Peachtree St. Phone Ivy 1113,
LOVELY front room, private home, mod- |
_ern coqy«_*_qilenqgg_;_!-re‘qsnnablg.»_lvy 7680.1
NICE, cool rooms, hot baths, close in
just off Peachtree. 22 W. Harris.
NICELY fur. room, close in, adjoining
Dath; electricity. $9. Ivy 2687-J.
308 PEACHTREE—Front room, nice
and cool for summer. Ivy 7352-J.
DESIRABLE rooms, very reasonable;
meals if desired. t’:_gll_}vy 4321,
TWO nicely furnished rooms, kitchen
ette. 65 Currier. Ivy 2098-L.
NICELY furnished room, close in; hot
_Water. 230 Ivy street.
NICELY furnished rooms; close in. 21
W. Baker St. Ivy 2362,
FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING.
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184 CAPITOL AVE.
$lO MONTH will rent nicely furnished
room, kitchenette; refined famlly;‘
TWO well furnished rooms and kitch
enctte; gas stove, electric lights, bath, |
Ehone; 5-minute car schedule; reasona—‘
le, 578 Washington St. Main 3485-J.
e R e nON Ot. MAaln 3480-d.
BEAUTIFUL cool room and kitchenette,
—overy conv, close in. 43 W. Pch’tree.
BEAUTIFUL housekeeping sulte with
private bath. 477 Peachtree street.” |
ROOMS nicely arranged for light house. |
keeping; close in, 239 Courtland St. 1
2 FUR. housekeeping rooms with owner; |
refercnces. 185 E. Pine. 1. 6965-J. |
2 rms., priv. porch, elec., hot wat., phone
__and reception room. 327 Courtland. ‘
QUIET locatlon. 3 nice rooms, private
bath. con.: new: owner, W. 1507-J. 1
8 ROOMS; hot water, separate entrance;
__s3. Ivy 8983. Owner, 323 Houston. ‘
NICELY furnished rooms for light
housekeeping. 158 Washington.
HREE furnished rooms for light house
keeping. West 1037, 1
NICE front rooms and kitchenette at
tached. 99 Ivy St. |
UNFURNISHED. |
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PRIVATE family, 4 rooms and reception
hall, porches, water, gas, bath; rent
very low. 176 Highland. Ivy 7974. |
THREE nice, unfurnished rooms; mod
ern convenlences; bath; $12.50. 120
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FOUR rooms, downstairs, hot and cold
water, combination lights. 251 Capltol.}
TWO lovely homelike rooms; large gar-‘
den spot. 104 E. Ellis. Ivy 3284-J. ‘
iFURN|SHED OR UNFURNISHED.
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ONE large front room, furnished or un-‘
furnished. 280 South Pryor St. |
UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING. }
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ENTIRE second floor, large reception
hall and 4 rooms, water, gas, bath;
very reasenable. 176 Highland. I 7_9_7_4;_
4 NICE rooms, sleeping porch, electric
ity, pri. bath, pri. veranda. Owner.
Main 5264-J, 480 S. Pryor St.
THREE large, connecting rooms, sink.
lights, $12.50, to couple or couple with
infant. 597 South Pryor.
241 W. PEACHTREE—2 neat rooms, firr
vate bath between; electricity, hot
3 OR 4 unfurnished rooms, hot water,
well ventilated. 55 Summit. 1. 3704-Xl.
WO connecting front rooms, gas con
nections. 140 W _Peachtree. 1. 8689-J.
THREE connecting rooms; all convs.;
. _reasonable. 129 Oakland. M. 4297-J.
THREE nice, connecting rooms; all con
_ veniences; close in; reas. 66 Woodward.
ONE or two rooms and kitchenette, pri
vate bath, all conveniences. I. 3560-J.
42 W. CAIN—Two connecting house
keeplng rooms; convepknces; reas.
TWO unfur. rooms, lignt housekeeping;
- _one fur. room. 455 Piedmont Ave.
FUR. or UNFURN. HOUSEKEEPING.
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N. JACKSON, 217—2, 3,4, 5 to 9 rooms,
housekeeping: modern. Main 1299.
WANTED—ROOMS.
FURNISHED. |
WANTED-Two or three furnished light
housekeeping rooms; references. 0X
3000, care Georgian.
UNFURNISHED.
BY two adults, two rooms, kitchenette;.
must be quiet, no children, Grant Park
preferred. P. 292 Central avenue.
FOR RENT—APARTMENTS.
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FURNISHED.
FURNISHED apartment, one room and
kitchenette; mod. conv. Owner, Ivy
7851 i
‘ UNFURNISHED. |
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'ETRICTLY first-class, seven-room, sec
ond-floor apartment; best North Side
residence section. Special inducement to
desirable parties. Ivy 657-J. George M.
Traylor, owner. SRS |
BYRD APARTMENTS.
82 DURANT PL.—New; sun parlor, gas
ranges, sleeping porches, etc. I. 3918-L.
CELY fur. 4-room, downstairs apt. on
E. Third, near Georgian Terrace;
sleeping porch, other modern conven
fences for summer. Ivy 7259-J.
FOR RENT-—Four-room agartment,
with sleeping porch; all modern con
veniences; heat and hot water furnished.
Apply owner. Ivy 7770-J,
CLEAN, cool filve-room apartment, in
Inman Park; all conveniences. 892 De-
Kalb avenue. Reduced to $22.50. Own
er. 1. 4259-L.
FIVE-ROOM apartment, opposite State
Capitol. 12 Capitol Place. M. 933-F»
FOUR-ROOM, steam-heated apartment,
North Bide. Ivy €876, ‘
FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED.
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DECATUR-—Beautiful residence street;
5 or 6 rooms; iarge, shaded lawn; wide
?_%c}es; modern econveniences. Dec.
FOUR-ROOM apartment, furnished or
unfurnished; best Plrt of Myrtle
St. Summer months or longer. 1. 8022-J.
SMALL apartment for rent; all conven.. |
fences; desirable neighborhood. 1. 8543.
MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE.MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE,
MONEY TO LOAN!
We can now make loans at 514 and 6 per cent on residences,
partment houses and business property.
Wee have direet loan connections, and handle all applications
ith promptness.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR,
THY ATLANTA GEORGIAN
FOR RENT—HOUSES,
AP PAN PIG
UNFURNISHED,
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FOR RENT,
NICE, comfortable bunga
lows and cottages in every
part of the city. Phone us
your wants,
CHAS. CONE REALTY
COMPANY,
Ivy 1690. 522 Grant Bldg.
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CONE. CONE.
PLUM §T., NO, 204—Two-story Tesi
dence, siX rooms, bath and sleeping
porch; large rear yard for garden; $lB
ger month. -‘Peters Land Company, 610-
11 Peters Building. .
PLUM ST, NO, 208—Five-room cottage,
~ with bath; large, elevated lot and vorg
convenient to Lucklie street car line; $1
per month. Peters Land Company, 610-
‘:’1_.1_’3‘.9‘,'9,,5.‘3”55_’!‘_5-___.___‘__.__
MODERN 6-room cottage on large, ele
vated lot, 134 TL.a France. 1. 4544-L.
SIX-ROOM modern bungalow; garden planted. F.
Lake car line. 127 Boulevard drive. Dec. 438,
NICE five-room cottage. 45 Cooper
Street, 33 M. 75 or 'W. 1168,
Consult our Rent Bulletin.
— SMITH, EWING & RANKIN. __
OFFICES FOR RENT.
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FOR RENT--Offices in Peters Building;
single or en suite. Apply office of bldg,
FOR RENT—Offices in Central Bldg.
cor. Pryor and Alabama Sts. M. 6856,
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
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Apartment House Site.
Corner of Highland avenue, in
Apt. section, 100x110. Can
sell this for $4,500. John Starr,
611 Flatiron Bldg.
76 LAKE AVE.—Just north of Waddell
street, in Inman Park; corner lot; on
car line and only two blocks to public
school. Small cash payment and balance
like rent, or would consider a trade.
Horace L. Fincher, 610-611 Peters Bldg.
CORNER lot, 50 by 1560, about two blocks
from Ponce Del.eon avenue. Modern
improvements. Price only $350. Rasy
payments. Address M. L. C., Box 239,
Georgian. 1
WILL sacrifice beautiful 6-room bunttl-‘
low, stone porch, electric lights; a few
hundred dollars will handle this propo
sition. F. J. Westgate, 614 Peters Bidg.
FOR SALE—I 9 Hopkins Bt., Decatur,
near school and cars, lot 207 feet deep,
7-room bungalow, $3,500; terms. Fletch
er Pearson, 204 Equnahle Bldg.
MODERN bungalow, furnished or unfurnished,
fine neighborhood; cash or payments: owner leav-
Ing_city. Bungalow, Box 2, care Georglan.
GOOD house, large lot, all convenliences,
easy terms. Beecher street, West
Fnd West 1449-T.. Will rent
MEDICAL.
MEN'’S DISEASES CURED.
OR no charge for services. PILES with
out the knife and blood diseases.
Women'’s diseases without %poutlon.
Finest equipment. ILow price. Consulta
tion and X-Ray examination free. Ev
erything confidential. Dr. Holbrook,
American-European Specialist in all
Chronic Diseases, §l2 Austell Bldg.
DROPS?? treated one week free,
Short breathing relieved
in 36 to 48 hours, swelling reduced in
15 to 20 days. Write for testimonials,
and a Free Trial Treatment,
COLLUM DROPSY REMEDY CO.,
Dept. W., 405 Austell Rldg., Atlanta, Ga.
PILES Guaranteed cure. No cut
ting; painless. Also success
fully treats chronic disease. Dr, T, W.
Hughes, Specialist, 16% N. Broad St.
SWEDISH Atlas-Balsam cures eroup, colds, head
aches; gives new life: postpaid, 50 cents: sold
exclusively by Atlas Balsam Importers, 112 Hardee
Bt., South Kirkwood, Atlanta, Ga.
CHRONIC _DISEASES.
Dr. M. T. Salter CHBONIC DISEAS
FARM LANDS.
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ALABAMA.
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FOR SALE—Nice farm of 150 acres in
Macon County, Alabama_ near the
Booker Washington School. For in
formation, write the Bank of Tallassee,
Tallassee, Ala. \
GEORGIA.
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225 Acres of Good Farming
Land, 20 Miles From the
City of Atlanta,
AND dwelling house, barn and other
outbuildings. Plent‘y wood and water,
frontin{ on public highway, near rail
road station. Price, SIO,OOO. Will do
some exchan%flnl in property on East
Side or Southeast Side. There is no
incumbrance on this farm. Address
Plantation, Box %9, care Georgian.
FARM FOR SALE.
275 ACRES, 2% miles from Union City,
Ga. About 20 minutes from Atlanta.
Good highways to farm, 2 houses, barn,
and outbuildings, good pasture, 50 acres
branch bottoms. Price sp3o per acre; long
terms. Brotherton Callaway, E. P., Ga.
Bell phone 416,
IF YOU have S3OO to 8500 cash or have
* own mules and feed, I will furnish all
else and start you to farming on Geor
gia's richest farming land to plant corn,
velvet beans. Spanish peanuts and cot
ton. References. G. L. W., 8 Nelson
street. Atlanta. Ga.
I HAVE some real bargains in farm
lands. Write me for prices, etec. I
have also had experience in banktnf.
bookkeeping, mercantile and cotton busi
ness, and am open for position. Lock
Box 18, Roberta, Ga. 5
GEORGIA land specialist, Thomas W,
Jackson, 1019 Fourth Nat. Bk. Big., Atl.
OREGON AND CALIFORNIA,
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OREGON AND CALIFORNIA RAIL
ROAD COMPANY GRANT LANDS—
Title to same revested in United States
by act of Congress dated June 9, 1916,
2,300,000 acres to be opened for settle
ment and sale. Power site, timber and
agricultural lands. Containing some of
the best land left in the United States.
Now is the ogportune time. Large sec
tional map showing lands and descrip
tion of soils, climate, rainfall, elevation,
etc. Postpaid sl. Grant Lands Locat
ing Company, Box 610, Portland, Oreg.
SEEDS, PLANTS AND TREES.
ALL VARIETIES.
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FRESH garden and field seeds; cab
bage, tomato, peépper and eggglants;
gotn o slips now ready; flm,}f' olum
fan long staple cotton se at $2.26
per bushel; cheng)er in quantities.
PARKER SEED AND PLANT CO.,
33 South Broad St. _\‘_li.!t_l_ 2166,
NIP PLAM
rious b Bio oibiv Qi Wiz
ooh 0 51000 AT 8150 PER 1,000, 5,000 UP AT
fli-" ¥ 0 B HERE. D. F. JASTSON, ÜBUS:
"RVILLE, 8. C. Sb e
TWO holiy,treel, pr:{flld. 60c; six ferns,
different, 40c. Start California, Makes
finest table drink, 25c. Willard Nur
sery, Mansfleld, Tenn.
READ FOR PROFIT—GEORGIAN WANT ADS——USE FOR RESULTS
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| SEEDS, PLANTS AND TREES.
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| ALL VARIETIES |
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| LEE NURSERY CO., 33 8. Broad St.
| Full line dormant fruit, shade trees,
| pecans, roses and shrubbery. Main 2155, ‘
CABBAGE PLANTS. ‘
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CABBAGE glants. new crop, ready to
ship April 25; varfeties, CMarleston and
Jersey Wakeflelds, also Succession.
Prices by mail, 500 for $1; 1,000 for $2,
|pnsumld; by express (no:)osreplld). 6500
for 76c; 1,000 for $1.35; 5, and up for
| $1.25; tomatoes same price. Coleman
Plant Co,, Tifton, Ga.
' SWEET POTATOES,
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SWEET POTATO PLANTS; SHIP
MENT AFTER APRIL 20; 91.75 PER
1,000 F. O, B. PORTO RICO YAM AND
PROVIDENCE POTATO PLANTS. AT
LANTIC COAST PLANT COMPANY,
YONGES ISLAND, 8. C.
POTATO plante for sale. lmpro'o!
l Naney Hall or Wilson; sure erop; $1.7
per 1,000, delivered to thirq zone, houy
to ahlp. Southern Plant Company, Abbe
ville, Ga.
SWERT POTATO PLANTS—Porto Rico
from selected seed, $1.50 per 1,000,
Ready April and May. G. B. Durling,
Starke, Fla. e
TOMATOES,
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FOR SALE--Earlina tomato plants, $1
per 1,000; very filne plants and I))rompt
shipments. L. B, Toole, Route 2, Ma
con, Ga,
VELVET BEANS,
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SEED Velvet beans, the early specklea
or 90-day bean, clean and sound, $2
bushel; Soy or Soja mammoth yellow
velvet beans, $4.560 bushel, all £ o. b,
Troy. Cash with order. W. 8. Coleman,
Troy, Ala.
400 bushels early speckled, 50-day s
Velvet Beans at E‘IB per bushel, f. o.
b. Georgetown, Ga. R. C. McGinty, Quit.
man County, Georgetown, Ga.
POULTRY, PET AND LIVE STOCK.
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- EGGS. \
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8. C. BUFF LEGHORNS—AII yards headed by
- corks w% cockerels, Jmu winners and from 200-
egg hens, $2.00 for 15; $lO for 100; xoofl hatch
guaranteed. W B. Bryant, Riverton, Ala
;Wflgfl'r's summer sale tnnq‘:‘n:ed n“'wn %.'2:
‘ Orns now on; S; ha
$1.50 per 15. _ML&‘EL “u-m Creola, Ala.
KUHN'S Plflmouth Roock eggs, 16, $1.25,
~_T7-A South Pryor street. M. 289-J.
PURALL IR il SR AL TSR e I
| POULTRY REMEDIES.
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CONKEY'S Buttermilk Starting Food makes husky |
chicks, zgc;_flk_ypgigy. 77 Remedies. |
SILVER CAMPINES. i
SILVER CAMPINES—Large, vlioroul.}
prolific lavers. Eggn $2 per fifteen.
N. R. Hamer, Hurtsboro, Ala.
| SPRAYERS.
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SPRAYERS-—-Whitewash your chicken
~_ houses and barns with a Deming;
Sprayer. The Tool Co., 68 Marietta St,
| WYANDOTTES. l
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' FOR SALE-—2O utility White Wg'andotto
__hens, under two years old. P. 8. Watts,
Douglas, Ga.
20GS.
FOR SALE—Boston stud dogs, Rose.
Home Monte, weight 16 pounds; Yan-‘
kee Doodle Crib, weight 15 pounds. Am
going to sell these at sacrifice; also pup- |
f-ries for sale. Dr, George R. Moore, 822
Healey Bldg. |
Thoroughbred, perfectly marked fox ter
riers, month old, $5. Ivy 7680. |
‘ CATTLE. |
| FOR SALE—Herd _rogistered A,bcdom’Anrun‘
' cattle. Bull, two bred cows, one Inmn’ helfer
and one heifer calf. Cunningham Farm, neas- |
lw. 8 0 |
’ cows. |
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T"OR SALE—4 fine Jersey cows, fresh in
milk., Tuesday, 24th, rear 161 Decatur
street. J. R. Roberts. |
FOR SALE—Good cow with young calf.
- Call Ivy 417,
'HORSES,PONIES, MULES, VEHICLES
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| FOUR MULES FOR SALE.
29 GARNETT E7T.
's Sal
Marshal's Sales.
1 will sell before the City Hall door,
’corner Marietta and Forsyth streets,
on the first Tuesday in May, the tol-‘
‘lowln‘ describedq property for tax, street
improvements and bond forfeiture: i
Fl. Fa. No. 24. :
Also, at the same time ana place, the
following described property, to wit: A
certain city lot in the City of Atlanta,
Ward 9, Land Lot 17, in the Fourteenth
District of Fulton County, Georgia,
frontmi)so feet on the west side of
Ponce DeLeon place, between Ponce
DeLeon and Greenwood avenues, and
running back 200 feet, more or less,
In a westerly direction, the house on
saiq lot known as No. 80 on said street,
according to street numbers, the same
béing improved prolgerty in the City of
Atlanta adjoining Dean. Levied on as
the property of T. BE. Adams to satisfy
a fi. fa. in favor of the City of Atlu\‘tra
against said lot and against said T. BE.
Adams for city taxes for the year 1916,
Fil. Fa. No. 281,
Also, at same time and place, the fol
lowing described property, to wit: A
certain city lot in the City of Atlanta,
Ward 6, land lot 61, in the Fourteenth
District of Fulton County, Georgia,
fronting 80 feet on the southwest cor
ner of Cain and Rendeau streets, and
running back 200 feet, more or less, in
a southwesterly direction, the same be
ing improved property in the City of
Atlanta, adjoinin* Ladd. Levied on ag
the property of Albert Boylston, Receiv.
er, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of the
City of Atlanta against said lot and
against said Albert Boylston, Receiver,
for city taxes for the year 1915. |
Fi. Fa. No. 5785, |
Also, at same time and pfwe. the fol.
lowing deséribed property, to wit: A
certain city lot in the City of Atlanta,
Ward 3, land_lot 44, in th? Fourteenth
District of Fulton County, Georgia,
fronting 50 fest on the west side of
Grant street, between Orleans and Mil
ledge streets, and running back 150 feet,
' more or less, in a westerly direction,
[the house on eaid lot known as No.
229 on said street according to street
numbers, the same beinfilmproved ?rop
erty in the City of Atlanta, adjoining
Mell. Levied on as the property of Mrs.
Eu,enln Bankston to satisfy a fi. fa.
in favor of the City of Atlanta against
said lot and against said Mrs, Eugenia |
RBankston for city taxes for the year
1915, |
Fi. Fa, Nos, 408.412, ‘
Also, at same time and place, the fol- |
lowing described property, to wit: A
certain city lot in the City of Atlanta,
Ward 10, land lot 138, in the Fourteenth
District of Fulton County, Georgia,
fronting 54 feet on the west side of
Holderness street, between Avon and
Smith streets, and running back 173
feet, more or less, in a westerly direc
tion, the same being improved proporty‘
in the City of Atlanta, adjoining Geor%.
Levied on as the property of J. D.
Crenshaw to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of
the City of Atlanta le’llnlt gaid lot and
‘against said J. D. Crenshaw for city
taxes for the years 1915 and 1916,
ot et prirvesitopaliatiimetitinatn
Fi. Fa, No. 123
! Also, at same time and 3’!:“ the fol
\lowlni‘ described propertiy, te wit: . A
‘certain city lot in the City of Atlanta,
Ward 3, land lot 44, in the Fourteenth |
Distriet of Fulton County, Georgila,
fronting 45 feet on the south side of
Orleans street, between Broyles and
Grant streets, and running back 66
feet, more or |eu, in a southerly direc
tion, the house on sald lot known as
No. 47 on said street according to street
numbers, the same being improved
Froperty in the City of Atlmu“ adjoin
n{ Cleveland. Levied on as the xro‘p
erty of D. R, Evans to satisfy a fl. fa.
in favor of the City of Atlanta sfislnlt
said lot and against said D. R, Evans
for city taxes for the year 1918.
Fl. Ff’ No, 206,
Also, at same time and place, the fol
lowln‘| de-crlbod‘npropcg‘y. to x:‘t. A
rtain ity Jo L) y fi na,
gfl‘ &u Lt ‘.b i &o
MARSHAL SALES,
A AN AN
Distriot of Fulton Eounty, Georgia,
fronting 64 feet on the south side of Mc-
Leod street, between Rosedale and
Marion streets, and running back 193
feet, more or less, in a southerly direc
tion, the same being vacant property
in the C“KI of Atlanta, Mjoinrng Me-
Leod and McDowell, Levied on as the
property of Mcl.eod and McDowell to
satisfy a fi, fa. in favor of the City of
Atlanta against sald lot and against gald
McLeod and McDowell for city taxes
for the year 1915,
Fl. Fa. No. 207.
Also, at same time and place, the fol
lowing deseribed property, to wit: A
certain city lot In the City of Atlanta,
‘Ward 3, land lot 22, in the Fourteenth
District of Fulton County, Georgia,
fronting 64 feet on the southwest corner
of McLeod and Marion streets, and run
ning back 198 feet, more or less, in a
southwesterly direction, the same being
vacant pro&erty in the City of Atlanta,
n.ed‘folnlng cLeod and McDowell, Lev
ied on as the pro'perty of McLeod and
McDowell to satisfy a fi, fa, in favor of
the City of Atlanta against sald lot and
lfllnlt sald McLeod and McDowell for
city taxes for the year 1915,
Fl. Fa. No. 213,
Also, at same time and place, the
following described property, to wit: A
%t'"“n city lot in the City of Atlanta,
ard 3, !and lot 22, in the Fourteenth
District of Fulton County, Georgia,
frontlni 63 feet on the southeast cor
ner of Mcl.eod and Marion streets, and
running back 150 feet, more or less, in a
southeasterly direction, the same being
vacant pr%ferty in the City of Atlanta,
adjoining McLeod and McDowell. Levied
on as the property of McLeod and Mc-
Dowell to satisfy a fi, fa, in favor of the
City of Atlanta against said lot and
against sald McLeod and McDowell for
city taxes for the year 1915,
Fl. Fa. No. 324,
Also, at same time and place, the
following described Property, to wit: A
certain city lot in the City of Atlanta,
Ward 2, land lot 6, in the Fourteenth
Distriet of Fulton County, Georgia,
fronting 112 feet on the southwest cor
ner of Gammon street and Jonesboro
road, and running back 83 feet, more or
less, in a southwesterly direction, the
same being improved property in the
City of Atlanta, adjoining Watson, Lev
fed on as the property of A. P. Molise
to satisfy a fl. fa. in favor of the City
of Atlanta ;{tlnat said lot and against
said A, P. Moise for city taxes for the
year 1916.
Fi. Fa. Nos, 176-154.
Also, at same um'e and place, the
following described property, to wit: A
certain city lot in the City of Atlanta,
Ward 9, land lot 16, in the Fourteenth
Distriet of Fulton County, Georgia,
fronting 60 feet on the north side of
Drewry street, between Barnett and
Highland avenue, and running back
163 feet, more or less, in a northerly
direction, the house on said lot known as
No. 85 on sald street according to street
numbers, the same belnr improved prop
erty in the CltJ of Atlanta, adjoining
George. Levied on as the property of
Mrs. B. B. Bitton to satisfly a fi. fa.
in favor of the City of Atlanta against
sald lot and a{ulnlt said Mrs. B, B.
Sitton for city taxeés for the years 1915
and 1916,
Fi. Fa, No 154,
Algo, at the same time and place, the
following described property, to wit: A
certain city lot in the City of Atlanta,
Ward 4, Lang Lot 52, in the Fourteenth
District of Fulton County, Georgia
fronting 50 feet on the north side *of
Decatur street, between Bell and Fort
streets, and running back 100 feet,
more or less, in _a northerly direction,
the houses on said lot known as Nos. 312
and 314 on sald street according to street
numbers, the same being improved prop
erty in the City of Atlanta adjoining
Carroll. Levied on as the property of
Sturgeon & Baxter to satlsfy a fi. fa. in
favor of the Cl.t}' of Atlanta against
sald lot and against said Sturgeon &
Baxter for city taxes for the year 1915.
Fl. Fa, No. 8.
Also, at the same time and place, the
following described property, to wit: A
certain city lot in the City of Atlanta,
Ward 2, Land Lot 86, in the Fourteenth
District of Fulton County, Georgia,
frontlnf 50 feet on the east side of
McDaniel street, between Glenn street
and Georgia avenue, and running back
100 feet, more or less, in an easterly
direction, the house on said lot kuown
as No, 180 on sald street according to
street numbers, the same being im
proved proyerty in the City of Atlanta
adjoining Johnson. Levied on as thol
property of Anna M. Tate to satisfy a
fi. fa. in favor of the City of Atlanta‘
against said lot and against said Anna
M. Tate for city taxes for the year 1915, |
Fl. Fa, No. 71. ‘
Also, at the same time and place, the
following described property, to wit: A
certain city lot in the City of Atlanta,
Ward 2, Land Lot 74, in the Fourteenth
District of Fulton County, Georgia,,
fronting 50 feet on the east side of
Washington street, between Pope and
Jefferson streets, and running back 200
feet, more or less, In an easterly direc
tion, the house on said lot known as
No. 650 on said street according to street
numbers, the same being {improved
property in the City of Atlanta ad
joining Mangum. Levied on as the
property of Nellie G. Ware to satisfy a
fi. fa. in favor of the City of Atlanta
against said lot and against said Nellie
G. Ware for city taxes for the year 1915.
Fl. Fa. No. 449,
Also, at the same time and place, the
following described property, to wit: A
certain city lot in the City of Atlanta,
Ward 2, Land Lot 76, in the Fourteenth
District of Fulton County, Georgia,
fronting 50 feet on the southwest cor
ner of Washington street and Fair,
and running back 140 feet, more or
less, in a southwesterly direction the
house on said lot known as No. 125 on
said street according to street numbers,
the same belng improved property in
the City of Atlanta adjoining Van Epps.
Levied on as the. property of Nellle G.
Ware, administrater, to satisfy a fi. fa.
in favor of the City of Atlanta against
said lot and against said Nellle G.
Ware, administrator, for city taxes for
the year 1915. ;
Fl. Fa. hos. 133-134,
Also at the same time and place, the
following described property, to wit: A
certain city lot in the City of Atlanta,
Ward 8, Land Lot 49, in the Fourteenth
District of Fulton County, Georgia,
fronting 46 feet on the west side of
Juniper street, between Fourth and
Fifth streets, and running back 100 feet,
more or less, in a westerly direction,
the house on sald lot known as No
120 on sald street according to street
numbers, the same being improved prop
erty in the City of Atlanta adjoining
Woodward. Levied on as the profeny
of Viola W. Logan to satisty a fi. fa.
in favor of the City of Atlanta against
said lot and s&;mt sald Viola W’ Lo
gan for city es for the years 1915
and 1816.
e et ee e e ettt
Fl. Fa. No. 265.
Also at the same time and place, the
following described property, to wit: A
certain cJtLIOt in the City of Atlanta,
Ward 8, nd Lot 20, in the Four
teenth District of Fulton County, Geor
gia, fronting 25 feet on the west side
of Berean avenue, between Darnell and
Prisock streets, and running back 83
feet, more or less, in a westerly di
rection, the house on said lot known
as No. 29 on sald street according to
street numbers, the same béing im
proveq Droe;rtv in the City of Atlanta
adjoining flson. Levied on, as the
property of Jessle R. Jackson to satisfy
a fi. fa. In favor of the City of Atlansa
against said lot and against sald Jessie
f.’.u.!ackson for city taxes for the year
e e e et ettt s
Fl. Fa. No, 435,
Also. as the same time and place, the'
following describeq &roperty. to wit: A
certain clt{‘lot in e City of Atlanta,
Ward 4. nd Lot 46, in the Four
teenth Dum% of Fulton Ccunt{. Geor
ga, fronting feet on the west side of
oulevard to an alley, between Irwin
and Houston streets, and running back
160 feet, more or less, in & westerly di
rection, the house on said lot known
as No. 196 on ul«il street according to
streat numbers the same being im
proved property in the c‘:{ of Atlanta
adjoining Moore. Tevied on as the
rroporty of J. H, Holueé to satisfy a fi.
a. in favor of the City of Atlanta
;{alnst sald lot and against sald J, H.
olsey for city taxes for the yvear 1514,
Fl, Fa. No, 27086,
Also, at the same time and place, the
following degngibed tpropert,v. to wit: A
certain city lo he City of ‘Atlanta,
Ward 1, Land Lot 72 in the M
| M:gsmu. SALES,
Distriet of Iton County, Georgla,
fronting 35 feet on the west side of
Hulsey street, between Magnolla and
Foundry streets, and running back 50
feet, more or less, In a westerly direc
tlon the house on sald lot known as
No. 80 on said street according to street
numbers, the same bewng improved pr:s
erty in the City of Atlanta, Ga., -
joining the property of R. O. Campbell
Coal Comgany. Levied on as the prop
erty of Thomas Hanlon to satisfy a fl.
fa. in favor of the City of Atlanta
against sald lot and against sald Thom
as Hanlon for the proportion of cost
of constructing a sewer along Hulsey
street lawfully chargeable to sald lot.
Fl, Fa. No. 3062,
Also at the same time and place, the
following described g{operty. to wit: A
certain city lot in the City of Atlanta,
Ward 1, Land Lot 115, in the Fourteenth
Distriet of Fulton County, Georgla,
fronting 60 feet on the west side of
Ashby street, from trunk sewer to near
Mayson and Turner avenue, and running
back 140 feet, more or less, in a wes
terly direction, the same belng vaecant
property in the City of Atlanta, Ga.
ld?olnlng theJroperty of Maxwell und
Elllott, Levi on as the property of
J. R. Herron to satisfy a fi. fa. In favor
of the City of Atlanta afulnnt said lot
and against sald J, R. Herron for the
proportion of the cost of constructing
a sewer along Ashby street lawfully
chargeable to sald lot.
| Fi. Fa, No. 3063,
~ Also_at the same time and place, the
following described property, to wit: A
certain eity lot in the City of Atlanta,
Ward 1, Lang Lot 116, in the Fourteenth
District of Fulton County, Georgia,
fronting 50 feet on the west side ot
Ashby street, from trunk sewer to near
Mayson and Turner avenue, and run
ning back 138 feet, more or less, in a
‘westerly direction, the same beinf va
cant pro?erty in the City of Atlanta,
Ga,, adjoining the property and Elliott
and Breitenbucher. ILevied on as the
property of T. M. York so satisfy a
fl. fa. in favor of the City of Atlanta
against said lot and against said T. M.
York for the proportion of the cost of
constructing a sewer alonf Ashby street
lawfully chargsable to sald lot.
Fl. Fa. No, 3064.
Also, at same time and place, the
fonowfng described %roperty. to wit: A
certain city lot in the City of Atlanta,
Ward 1, land lot 115, in the Fourteenth
District of Fulton County, Georgia
fronting 220 feet on the west side of
Ashby street, trunk sewer to near May
son and Turner avenue, and running
back 540-440-1,100 tfeet, more or less, in a
westerly direction, the same belnfalm
proved rroperty in the City of Atlanta,
Ga., ad olnlna the property of Simpson
street and G. G. Trusty, Levied on
as the propeny of McEachern and
Wardlaw to satisfy a fi. fa, tn favor of
the City of Atlanta against sald lot and
against sald McEachern and Wardlaw
for the proportion of the cost of con
structing a sewer along Ashby street,
lawfully chargeable to sald lot.
Fl. Fa. No. 3065.
Also, at same time and Fluce. the
following described ?]roparty. o wit: A
certain city lot in the City of Atlanta,
Ward 1, land lot 115, in the Fourteenth
District of Fulton County, Georgia,
fronting 199 feet on the west side of
Ashby street, trunk sewer to near May
son and Turner avenue, and running
back 540-440-1,100 feet, more or less, in a
westerly direction, the same belng va
cant property in the City of Atlanta, Ga.
adjoining the %‘roperty of Main St, and
J. H. Hicks, evied on as the prop
erty of McEachern and Wardlaw to sat
lst{ a fl. fa. In favor of the Clity of
Atlanta against sald lot and against
said McEathern and Wardlaw for the
proportion of the cost of constructing
a sewer along Ashby street, lawfully
chargeable to said lot,
j Fi. Fa. No. 3066.
- Also, at same time and place, the
following described property, to wit: A
certain city lot in_ the City of Atlanta,
Ward 10, land lot 105, in the Fmgteenth
District of Fulton County, eorgia,
fronting 70 feet on the east side of
Allene street, between Dill avenue and
Gennessee street, and running back 130
feet, more or less, in an easterly di
rection, the same being improved nrog
erty in the City of Atlanta, Ga., ad
joining the property of Gennessee ave
nue and Carter, Levied on as the prop
erty of G. A. Morris to satisfy a fi.
fa. in favor of the City of Atlanta
afalnst rld lot and against sald G. A.
Morris for the proportion of the cost
of constructing a sewer along Allene
street lawfully chargeable to said lot.
Fl. Fa, No. 3067.
Also, at same time and place, the
following described property, to wit: A
certain city lot in the City of Atlanta,
Ward 9, land lot 177, in the Fifteenth
District of DeKalb County, Georgia
fronting 60.9 feet on the north side of
Metropolitan avenue, between Flat
Shoals road and Haas avenue, and run
nln‘hback 275 feet, more or less, in a
northerly direction, the house on said
Jot known as No. 76 on said street ac
cordihf to street numbers, the same
being improved property in the City of
Atlanta, Ga., ad?olninz the property of
Johnson and Niall. Levied on as the
property of Mrs. Nellle Ward Gibbs to
satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of the City of
Atlanta against said lot and aigainst said
Mrs. Nellie Ward Gibbs for the pro
nortion of the cost of constructing a
sewer along Metropolit n avenue law
ully chargeable to said lot.
Rs i i s
Fl. Fa, No, 2249,
Also, at the same tims and place, the
following described property, to wit: A
certain city lot in the City of Atlanta In
Ward 6 Land Lot 79, in the Fourteenth
Distriet of Fulton County, Georgia,
fronting 100 feet on the north side of
West Pine street, beeween Fowler and
McAfee streets, and running back 50
feet, more or less, in a northerly direc
tion, the same bheing improved proper
ty in the Clty of Atlanta, Ga., adjoin
ing McAfee and Gresham. Levied on
28 the property of J. H. Morgan, agent
to satisfy a fl. fa. in favor of the City of
Atlanta against said lot and against sald
J. H. Morgan, agent, for the propor
tion of cost of paving the roadway or
street proper of West Pine street with
belgian block lawfully chargeable to said
lot.
Fl. Fa. No, 2873,
Also, at the same time and place, the
following 4escribed procperty, to wit: A
certain city lot in the City of Atlanta in
Ward 13, Lang Lot 105, In the Four
teenth District of Fulton County, Geor
gia, fronting 50 feet on the west side of
. Fairbanks street, between Dill and Gen
nessée avenues, and running back 1356
feet, more or less, in a westerly direc
tion, the house on sald lot known as
No. 35 on said street according to street
numbers, the same being improvedg)rop. ‘
erty In the City of Atlanta, Ga., adjoin
ing Hobbs and BSwint. Levied on as.
the property of N. F. Roberts to satis
fy a fl. fa. in favor of the City of At-i
anta against said lot and afalnst said
N. F. Roberts for the proportion of costi
of paving the roadway or street proper
of g‘airbanks street with concrete law
fully chargeable to said lot. :
FI. Fa. No, 2875, :
Also, at the same time and place, the
following described property, to wit: A
certain city lot in the City of Atlanta In
Ward 9, Land Lot 240, in the Fifteenth
District of DeKalb County, Georgia,
fronting 194 feet on the east side of
Kuhn street. between McLendon and
Euclid avenue, ang running back 94 feet,
more or less, in an easterly direction,
the same being |mprovoda‘})roperty in
the City of Atlanta, Ga. olnlnf Me-
Lendon street and an alley. Levied on
as the property of W. T., L. E. and C. A,
Kuhn to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of
the City of Atlanta against sald lot and
;{Mmt pald W. 7., 1 B anga C. A
uhn for the proportion of cost of pav
ing the roa‘dwn{ or street proper of
Kuhn street with macadam tar binder
lawfully chargeable to said lot.
Fl. Fa. No, 5134,
Also, at the same time and place, the
following Aeseribed pr?erty. to wit: A
certain city lot in the City of Athx}u in
Ward 9 Land Lot 15, in the Four
tenth Distriet of Fulton County, Geor
gla, fronting 85 feet on the east side
of C%enhul avenue, between Carmel
and ashita avenue, and running back
118 feet, more or less, in an easterly
direction, the house on sald lot known
as No. 110 on sald street according to
street numbers, the same beln? im
proveq property in the City of At
lanta, Ga., adjoining Copenhill Land
Company. Levied on as the prorerty of
1. B, Walton to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor
of the City of Atlanta u&almt said lot,
and inst sald 1, B, Walton for the
m&'&u of cost of paving the road-
MARSHAL SALES.,
Mmmw
way or street proper of Copenhill ave
nue with chert lawfully chargeable to
said lot.
Fl. Fa. No. 3049,
Also, at same time and place, the
following described property. to wit: A
certain city lot in the City of Atlanta, in
Ward 9, land lot 16, in the Fourteenth
district of Fulton County, Georgla,
lrontinfl( 69 feet on the west side of
‘F‘reder a street, between BSt, Charles
and Greenwood avenues, and running
back 92 feet, more or less, In a west
erly direction, the house on said lot
known as No. 58 on said street accord
ing to street numbers, the same being
improved property in the City of At
lanta, Ga., adjoining City of Atlanta
and Stephens. Levied on as the prog—
erty of C. H. Morris to satisfy a f.
fa. in favor of the City of Atlanta
:Inlnnt said lot and against sald C. H.
orris and the sald property for the cost
of curbing the sidewalk in front of sald
property with curb.
Fl. Fa. No. 3068.
Also, at same time and place, the
following descrlbodhprorerty, to wit: A
certain city lot in the City of Atlanta, in
Ward 3, land lot 23, in the Fourteenth
district of Fulton County, Georgla,
fronting 176-60 feet on the north m of
Home avenue, between South le
vard and Confederate avenue, and run
ning back 62-150 feet, more or less, in
a northerly direction, the same being
improved property in the City of Atlan
ta, Ga., ndgolninx McCloud and MeDow
ell. Levied on as the property of Plen
nie Minor to satisfy a fl. fa. in favor
of the City of Atlanta against said lot
and against said Plennie Minor and the
sald Froperty for the ‘?m of curbing
the sidewalk In front said property
with curb.
Fl. Fa. No. 4148,
Also, at same time and place, the
following described proFerty, to wit: A
certain cll‘y lot In the City of Atlanta, in
Ward 10, land lot 86, in the Fourteenth
District of Fulton County, Georgla
fronting 118 feet on the north side of
Arthur street, between Elizabeth and
Wilson streets, and running back 36
feet, more or less, In a northerly direc
tion, the house on sald lot known as
No. .... on sald street according to
street numbers, the same being vacant
property in the City of Atlanta, Ga.,
adjoining Elizabeth street and an alley.
Levied on as the pro,fen‘y of Walter
I. Brown to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of
the City of Atlanta l{uinst said lot and
against sald Walter L. Brown and the
sald property for the cost of curbing
the IHieWBJK in front of sald property
{mm curb. .
‘ Fl. Fa. No. 3048,
Also, at the game time and place, the
following describeq property, to wit: A
certain city lot in the City of Atlanta,
Ward 9, Land Lot 16, in the Fourteenth
District of Fulton County, Georgia,
lrontlni 69 feet on the west silde of
Frederika street, between BSt. Charles
and Glennwood avenues and running
back 92 feet, more or less, In a wester
ly direction, the house on sald lot
known as No. 68 on sald street accord
ing to street mumbers, the same being
improved property in the City of At
lanta, Ga., adjoining the property of
the élty of Atlanta and Stephens. Lev
ifed on as the property of C. H Morris
to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of the City
of Atlanta against said lot and against
said C. H. Morris for the cost of pav
ing the sldewalk in front of said prop
erty.
Fl. Fa. No. 3061,
Also, at the same time and place, the
following describeq property, to wit: A
certain clt‘y lot In the City of Atlanta,
Ward 7, Land Lot 140, in the Four
teenth District of Fulton County, Geor
gla, fronting 158.4 feet on the north side
of Lucile avenue, between Holderness
and Atwood streets, and running back
231 feet, more or less, in a northerly
direction, the same beln{’!mproved prop
erty in the City of Atlanta, Ga., ad
%olnlng the property of Union Savings
ank and Holderness street. Levieq on
as the property of H. M. Summerlin,
‘adminisirator, to satisfy a fi. fa in fa
vor of the City of Atlanta lgllmt sald
lot and against said H. M. Summerlin,
administrator, for the cost of paving
the sidewalk in front of sald property.
Fl. Fa. No. 2666. 1
Also, at the same time and place, the
following describedq property, to wit: A
certain city lot in the City of Atlanta,
Ward 1, Land Lot 84, In the Four
teenth District of Fulton County, Geor
gla, fronting 243.9 feet on the west
side of West Mitchell street, between
Davis and Maple streets, and running
back 100-126 feet, more or less, in a
westerly direction, the house on said
lot known as Nos. 227-243 on sald street
according to street numbers, the same
being improved property in the City of
Atlanta, Ga., adjoining the Jaroperty of
Tucker and Howard. Levied on as the
property of Fincher & Fincher to sat
isfy a fil. fa. In favor of the City of
Atlanta against said lot and against sald
Fincher & Fincher for the cost of pav
ing the sidewalk in front of said prop
erty. —
Fl. Fa. No. 3076.
Also, at same time and place, the
following described Froperty, to wit: A
‘certnln city lot In the City of Atlanta,
Ward 3, land lot 53, in the Fourteenth
District of Fulton County, Georgia,
fronting 53 feet on the west side of
Kelly street, between Glennwood and
Milledge streets, and running back 63
feet, more or less, in a westerly direc
tion, the house on sald lot known as
No. 195 on said street according to street
numbers, the same being lmproved‘frop
erty in the City of Atlanta, Ga., r.xoln
ing the property of Mann and Wright.
Levied on as the property of Mrs. Della
Karst to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of the
City of Atlanta, against said lot apd
against sald Mrs. Della Karst for the
cost of paving the sidewalk in front of
said property.
Fl. Fa. No. 3078.
Also, at same time and place, the
following deseribed property, to wit: A
certain city lot in the City of Atlanta,
Ward 9, Land Lot 209, in the Fifteenth
Distriet of DeKalb County, Georgila,
fronting 100 feet on the north side of
LaFrance avenue, between Flora and
Whitefoord avenues, and running back
210 feet, more or less, in a northerly
direction, the house on sald lot known
as No. 74 on said street according to
street numbers, the same be!n"lm
proved preperty in the City of Atlanta,
Ga., adjoining the property of Brown
and Tippen. Levied on as the proxorty
of Edward D. Saye to satisfy a fl. fa.
in favor of the City of Atlanta against
sajd lot and against sald Edward D.
Saye for the cost of paving the side
walk in front of sald property.
Fl. Fa, No. 288.
Also, at the same time and place,
the following described proFerty, to wit;
A certain city lot in the City of Atlanta,
Ward 5, Land Lot 82, in the Fourteenth
District of Fulton County, Georgla,
fronting 385 feet on the*northwest cor
ner of ?lones and Walnut streets, at the
northwest corner, and running back 200
feet, more or less, in & northwesterly
direction, the houre on said lot known
as Nos. 185, 98 and 102 on said street
according to street numbers, the same
being improved property in the Cuflot
Atlanta adjoining Walnut street. V
jed on as the property of Mrs. E. G.
Boyd to satisfy a fi. fa, in favor of
the City of Atlanta .E nst said lot
and against said Mrs. E\G. Boyd for
city taxes for the year 1916, Bold for
benefit of A. P. Herrington.
Fl, Fa. No. 607,
Also, at the same time and place,
the followin{ described proFert{. to wit: |
A certain city lot in the City of Atlanta,
Ward 4, Lend Lot 48, in the Fourteenth
Distriet of Fulton County, Georgla,
fronting 50 feet on the west side of
the Boulevard, between North avenue
and Ponce Del.eon avenue, and running
back 160 feet, more or less, In a west
erly direction, the house on sald lot
known as No, 558 on sald street gc
cording to street numbers, the same be.
Inl' improved prog:rty in the City of
Atlanta ndjolnln’& ynch. Levied on as
the property of Mrs. Josephine L. Butler
to lutilf{‘l fil. fa. in favor of the City
of Atlanta against sald lot and against
sald Mrs. Josephine L. Butler for city
taxes for the year 1916, Sold for hen
efit of A. P. Herrington.
Fl, Fa. No, 4149,
iA)m. at same time and place, the
following described property, to wit: A
certain city lot in the City of Atlanta,
Ward 10, land lot 86, in the Fourteenth
istrict of Fulton County, Georgila,
fronting 118 feet on the ';_xorth side of
Arthur street, hetween Elizabeth and
Wilson streets, and running baclk 86 test,
APRII, 1917.
The real estate-.fleld was humming
Monday., But not with business. The
operators were humming literally, that
18, their vocal cords were trembling in
the nrproved fashion, producing sound,
And In passing the ancient pun might
be {mmphrusf\d s 0 as to allow as how
that as musicians there i{s no doubt of
the ability of the operators to sell real
estate,
Condition of the market Monday was
thought to presage the state of things
as they will exist throughout the week.
Hats are hats, clothes are clothes and
opera is dbera. Also real estate i 8 noth
ing more or less than real estate., The
two divisions of things don't bear close
rglation to each other, the more philo
sophical of the agents observed. >
And so the market is looking forward
to a dull week Indeed. It Isn't in the
nature of things, they know, for one to
contract for a lot so mnnK feet by so
many of dull earth with the strains of
some arfa resounding on the ear drum
of memory.
50 in all probability a great many of
the operators each will leave the office
in the care of the boy whose grand
mother hasn't passed away and will
himself join the vast assemblage at the
Auditorium during most of the perform.
Cces,
n'p’l‘hls lull {sn’'t cmusing any vexation.
Tt will be just a week taken out of the
business year and the operators are der
tain that they and their patrons will be
the better for it. The wheels of prog
ress, they belleve, will run the smoother
for the rest.
Warranty Deeds.
$1 and Other Considerations—Violet
Dozler to Robert Blnckwell&No. 3 New
man street, 20 by 140. ovember b,
1914,
S3OO-—Victor Pappas to James P, Alex- {
ander, lot east side Acorn avenue, 1,550
feet north of Mayson avenue, 60 by 1865,
April 19, 1917.
sl, Love and Affection—Sßt. John Ralls
to Mrs, Pearle A. Ralls, lot northeast
corner Dill avenue and Elm street, 50 by
196, January 9, 1917,
SI,BOO-—~Lucius C. Green to Russell T.
Harralson, lot northeast corner Ormond
a;d_[ Fraser street, 38 by 1156, April 9,
1017,
SBOO—W. W. Childers to Mrs. Hattie
A. Bell, lot southwest corner Inman
avenue and Myrtle street, 38 by 85; also
lot 70 feet south of Inman avenue, in
land lot 50, Fourteenth Distriet, 45 by
100, Ausuat 4, 1910,
$lO and Exchange of Prog:rty—h(rs.
Hattie A. Fraser to Hugh M. Dorsey,
same prog.erty. April 20, 1917,
$1,600-T. B. Chaprlur to Mrs. 1. D.
Lowe, lot in Hapeville, south side Cen
tral avenue, 45 by 65. February 19, 1914,
SIOO and Other Considerations—Mrs,
Annie M. Ribble to H. Clinton Carpen
ter, Jr., northern one-third of lot 3,
block 23, Ansley Park, on east side of
the Prado, 23 b; 250; also southern side
of lot 4, block 25, Ansley Park, on east
side the Prado, 25 by 2560. April 12, 1917,
s6o—l, T. Bailey to Mrs. P. H. Rhodes
part of lot 3, block 9, College Park Land
Company's Cemetery. January 1, '1917.
$1,200-—Sam Swerlin to Jno. T. Cham
bers, Nos. 50-52 Richmond street, 56 and
60. April 17, 1917.
s6s—Westview Cemetery Association
to Daisy H. James, lot 206, section 12.
March 20, 1914. |
$5, Love and Affection—Truman K, |
Gibson to Alberta D. Gibson, No. 54
Walnut street, 57 by 100. April 21, 1917,
S6OO-—American Securities Company of
Georgia to Hettle W. Whaley, lot 2,
block 5, Peachtree Hills place, }and lot
111, Beventeenth District. April 13, 1917,
S3,OOO—F. D. Terry to Mrs. A. F. Bel
lingrath, lot south side Vester avenue,
90 feet west of Connally street, 40 by
248. March 24, 1917.
s3,soo—Lee Hagan to Emory College,
lot southwest side Armstrong street, 150
feet southeast of Pledmont avenuse, 50
by 100. April 19, 1917,
| Loan Deeds.
| _sl,ooo—W. P. White to Mrs. Rachael
J. Goulding, lot southeast corner Pon
ders avenue and West Third street, 40
i)g 112;)1:7 five years at 6 per cent. April
SlZ&,OOO—-Hufh Richardson to New
York Life nsurance Company, lot
southwest corner Luckle and North
Forsyth streets, 80 by 100; five years
at 5 per cent. April 2, 1917. “ ‘
ssoo~Georgia Reeves to Beatrice Ro
senberg, lot west side Howell street, 139
feet north of Irwin street, 26 by 100;
{lafty“rr_lox‘hly notes at § per cent. Aprli‘
§l,ooo—Hugh M, Dorsey to J. W. Shin.
holser, lot southwest corner Inman
avenue and Myrtle street, 38 by 85; aiso
No. 35 Inman street, 45 by 100; one year
at 7 per cent. A}})rll 20, 1917. |
sl,ooo—Lester N. Hyatt to M. and M.
Banking and Loan Company, No. 6%
Ponders avenue, 48 by 125; five years
at 7 per cent. April 21, 1917, ‘
S6OO—FE. P. and J. F. Calhoun to
Mrs. Ellen F. Passmore, lot north side
North avenue, 195 feet west of Jackson
street, 100 by 335. April 13, 1917.
sl,6oo—Mrs. Dora R. Willcoxon to the
Volunteer State Life Insurance Compa
ny, No. 19 East Eleventh street, 46 by
68. April 10, 1917,
s343—Gilbert Willingham to T. J.
Bettes & Co., Inc., Jot north side Mel
don avenue, 100 feet east of Murray
street, 50 Sy 1560; also lot northwest
side Meldon avenue, 200 feet southwest
of Lansing street 50 by 130; forty-eight
monthly notes. March 27, 1917,
sl99—Noah Willlamson to T. J. Bettes
& Co., Inc., lot north side Delbridge
street, 165 feet east of Vine street, 40
by 79, twelve monthly notes. March 22,
1917,
s3l2—Louis T. Coursey to T. J. Bettes
& Co., Tne., lot south side of a 30-foot
road, 300 feat from east side West Lake
avenue, 2.93 acres, land lot 146, Four
teenth District; thirty monthly notes.
April 11, 1917,
Bond for Title.
SBIO-C. F. Wells to R. A. Wood, lot
southeast side Fairview avenue, 233 fest
from southeast corner Central avenue
and Falrview avenue, 62 by 150. April
20, 1917,
' Quitclalm Deeds.
sl-—Atlanta Trust Company to Railway
Postal Clerks' Investment Association,
17 acres on west gide Westlake avenue,
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MARSHAL SALES,
A A AN SNy
more or less, in a northerly direction,
the same being vaecant prow:x in the
eity of Atlanta, Ga., Mjoinlrr & prop
erty of Elizabeth and an alley. Levied
on as the property of Walter L. Brown
to satisfy a fi, fa. in favor of the City
of Atlenta against sald lot and against
sald Walter-L. Brown for the cost of
paving the sidewalk in front of said
r rty.
oy J. M, FULLER,
ity Marshal
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Mattie Tuggle writes Cybanols
Medicine Company, Atlanta, Ga:
Dese Friends
My hair hs always besy short
and Koky and so nappy I could
never comb it out. Bomeone told
me tw try CUBANGLA Pomade
and 1 took their advice. After
uqux oné can of Cubanola it did
my hair so much good 1 bought
two more ecans, and used it all
Now my hair has grown out long
4nd straight and Lias no more
hinks in L. Here is my picturs,
S 0 you can see
MATTIE TUGGLE,
Credit men of the State will meet
in Atlanta Tuesday, at the Atlanta
Chamber of Commerce, to discuss
problems of their business and to or
ganize for mutual protection,
The conference will be under the
auspices of the National Association
of Credit Men and the Atlanta Asso
clation of Credit Men, which 18 &
branch of the national body,
The program for Tuesday, begin
ning at 10 a. m., will be:
“Trade Acceptances,” by Joseph A.
McCord, governor of the Federal Rs
serve Bank of Atlanta,
“Causes of Commercial Faflures,
Their Symptoms and Prevention,” by
John Phinizy, Augusta,
“Passing on the Initlal Order, Its
Problems and How They May Be
Handled,” by H. E. Choate, Atlanta.
“Co-operation of Credit Depart
ments for the Economic Administra
tion of Insolvent Estates,” by A. W.
Smith, Macon, g_
“Analyzing the Financial Bta
ment,” by E. A, Bancker, Jr., Atlanta.
“The Productive Credit Man,” by
0. S. Kulman, Savannah,
“Reforming Georgia's Fxemption
Laws and Other Needed Commercial
Legislation in Georgia,” by Bolling H.
Jones, Atlanta.
“The Problems of Georgia's Credit
Men,” by H. E. McCullum, Albany.
Tech High's Junior
Marines Drill Dail
arines Drill Daily
The Tech High School’s Junior Ma
r're Corps, numbering 150, with new
recruits enlisting daily, ts to use the
spring vacation, which occurs the
present week, in drilling. Every morn«
g at 9 o'clock the corps forms at
the school and marches to Pledmont
Park for drill. Next Wednesday ca
det officers are to be appointed, and
all the uniforms are expected,
Plans are being made for a &Po
showing in the Meinorial Day parade,
when the eorps will march with the
school faculty and the entire student
body.
B.H.S. Students and
Professors in Camp
Professors Irwin Ennis and J. K.
Fancher, of the Boys' High School,
are camping and fishing this week at
Lake Bennett. They are accompanied
by the following students: Beaumont
Davison, Jr., Syms Fort, Oscar Da
vis, E. Bleim, Raymond McCutcheon,
Charles Fuller, Philip Womble and C,
G. Clements,
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{gtl)_feet east of Cooley lands. April 11,
B:‘3's~—F‘ulton County to Mrs. Ella Baer
qta al;‘.”No. 22 Whitehall terrace. April
. 3017,
§2OO—A. P. Herrington to same, same
pr«?er{y. April 19, 1917.
$ -—Josefh J. Sterne to Mrs. Anna I.
Feldman, lot southeast corner Bl.ndolrh
and Irwin streets, 70 by 91; also lot
south side Trwin street, 91 feet east of
mr_;dolph street, 26 by 70. April 17,
ss7—Pine Mountain Granite Company
to J. D. Turner, lot north side Tenth
street, between State and Tumlin
streets. April 21, 1917,
sloo—James H. Moffett to Jacob Buch
man, lot east side Walnut street, 203
feet south of High street, §0 by 207.
April 11, 1917,
ss—~Herman W, Brown to Mrs. Annie
M. Ribble, lot 3, block 23, northern one
third, Ansley Park, 33 by 238: also
southern side lot 4, block 23, Ansley
};’u;l;i'leut side Prado, 35 by 250. April
'u—licllwny Postal (Clerks' Investment
Association to I»und{ Carter, No. 165
Rockwell street, 50 by 175, April 19,
1917.
| Mortgage.
__s9B6—Mrs. E. M. Archer to H. A.
Etheridge and the J. A. Scott Com
pany, No. 63 Bass street, 40 by 124,
Forty-nine moninly notes, April 18,
1917,
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which is @ Halr Grewer and stops fall.
ing halr, removes dandruff, cleans and
feeds the scalp and makes the hair grow
very fast, This is necessary before short
neppy, kinky hair can be made straight
end long. Try a box. Price 28¢ by
mail on receipt of stamps or coin.
AQENTS WANTED EVERYWHSRE
Write For Particulars
EXELENTO MEDICINE COMPANY
g Atlanta, Ga.
Kinky Hair
Will grow long and straight and stay that
way permanently when you begin using
which is a hair grower and dandruff ve
mover. One 25c box will convince you that
CUBANOLA HAIR POMADE will promote
the growth of long, straight, beautiful hair
quicker than any other pomade on the
market. Your money baek if it fails to do
the work. For sale at all druggists, or send
25¢ In stamps,
CUBANOLA MEDICINE CO.
ATLANTA, GA.
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