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HEARST’S SUNDAY AMERICAN
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MONEY TO LOAN. 10
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PAY CASH FOR YOUR
NECESSITIES
with our money. Loans tade
promptly on furniture, pianos or
anything of value, in amounts
of $24 and upwards without re
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moval. See us today and be con
vineed, that our plan is the best.
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SURETY LOAN CO.,
408 Flatiron Bldg.
LOANS ON FURNITURE,
$25 to $l5O
AT LAWFUL RATES.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
It is universally true that nearly evers
start made by the ordinary person towar:
the possession of property has been made
by incurring a debt that called for the
ayment of certain sums on certain dates.
guch obligations are met without hardship
as a rule, and when the débt is paid the
property is owned by the borrewer.
Such persons never had a more fair and
Fenerous creditor than the Citizens’ Loan
‘ompany and never were offered better
terms.
YOU CAN AFFORD TO
BORROW
Borrow $25 at a cost of $1.25
Borrow SSO at a cost of $2.50
Borrow $75 at a cost of $3.75
Borrow SIOO at a cost of $5.00
Borrow $l5O at a cost of $7.50
OTHER AMOUNTS IN PROPORTION.
We make loans on furniture, pianos,
etc., without sremoval from your posses
sion, at short notice and without publicity.
Our charges are the low lawful rate. You
receive the same type of personal service
here that you secure from your lawyer,
doctor, or banker.
CITIZENS’ LOAN CO.,
301 Peters Building,
MAIN 3771 ATLANTA 671,
LOANS, $25 AND UP.
ON FURNITURE,
PIANOS,; ETC.
Without removal from your possession at
low, lawful rates.
SEE OUR RATES
BORROW § 26 AT CORT OF $1.25
§ BORROW §’o AT COST OF ;2.50 /
i BORROW § 75 AT COST OF $3.75
BORROW SIOO AT COST OF $5.00
OTHER AMOUNTE IN PROPORTION,
No matter for what pyrpose you may
need money you can n!fnrc, to borrow from
use at a profit to yourseif.
Guarantee Loan Company,
308 ATLANTA NAT, BANK BUILDING.
MAIN 440——PHONES-——ATLANTA 722
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NEED MONEY?
LLOANS on any amount mudp. on
Liberty Bonds, Furniture, Pia
nos .and Household Goods,
0. F. WHITTEN CO,,
+ 201 Flatiron Bldg.,
. Ivy 6160, j
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INSTRUCTION. |
LOCAL INSTRUCTION CLASSES 13
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PREPARE for successful business course
at Lanler University. Paragon short
hund_taught, 36 East North.
MUSICAL, DANCING, DRAMATIC. 44
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ALBRIGHT’S ORCHESTRA
Damce or concert orchestra, any numberl
of pieces that may be desired. Special at
tention to out-of-city calls. Satisfaction
guaranteed, Addregs 312 Gould Bldg.
Phone Ivy 4555 or Ivywq7.___"____v Pl
GIBEBON mandolins, etc. Holton cornets,
etc. We buy and repair. Southern Drum
Shshnure WL EVY L L
LANE'S DANCING.
DANCING Monday, Wednesday and Satur
dn{ nights. Private lessons daily. Phone
Ivy 5786,
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w&sz—msmvmox. 46
VIOLIN pupils wanted. Will eall at
home. Address Jos. Konigsmark, Smyr
bpa, Ga.
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DOGS, CATS, PETS, 4
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A few pedigreed flemish giants 10 weeks
old for sale. Phone Dec. 4656. 47 N. How
ard St. Kirkwood Ga.
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CANARIES FOR SALE—Some very fine
sapnmics, DecStyr 8B /. o e
COLLIE DOGS—Bull terriers, canary
birds, parrots, rabbits, guinea pigs, fancy
chickens, goldfish, ponies and dozens of
Mhefi fine sets. Bug from Southern Pet)
Stocß Dealers, 55 S. Broad St. bt
FOX TERRIERS, collies, hounds, blrddofl.‘
game chickens. Send stamps. Darnell's
‘Kennels, Williamston, 8, C. |
RABBITS-—For sale, nice young rabbits,
Just the age for pets. Call Ivy 6369 or‘
83 Penn. avenue,
RABBITS —Young Flemish Glants, 4 to 10
weeks old, $3 to $5 cach. W. .f Lyons,
{B3 Ormond street, Atlanta, Ga.
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_ BPECIAL!
CHlCKENS—Partridge ! Wyandottes, 5§
hens, 1 good cack, $25; 4 hens, cockerel,
S2O. Anconas, 4 hens, 1 cock, sl2; Brown
Leghorns, hens $1.50 eagh; Rhode lllllt?d
Reds, good stock, hens, $2 éach; Columbia
Wyandottes, 6 hens, 1 cock, S2O. Lime for
your chicken houses, 26c and 60c pkgs.
Leg bands. Poultry Tribune, 10c.
PIGEONS—Red, Yellow and Splashed
Carneaux, $1.60 pair. Leg bands and
pigeon feed. \
RABBITS——BeIfIan hares, grown stock
doess bred, $6 pair. New Zealand, tood
stock, 85 and $6 pair. Get our book on
how Jo raise rn.bl;l{s. 50c. Our rabbit feed
26 and Hoc #k“' ealth salt 5¢ cake. Al
falfa hay and meal in packages.
DOGE-—One pair setter pups, good stock,
good marking, sl6 pair; one pair of
July and Red Bone Hounds, ,20 pair,
from extra good stock. Fof terrier, male,
3 mo. eold, fs; one Collie pup, 2 mo. old,
sls, Sable and White color, good stock:
one Red Bone Houmd, 8 mo. old; one
Walker Hound, 8§ mo. old, S2O each, trpin
ed and good blood. Dog collars and
chains.,
DONKEYS - —Grown, regular pets, $25 eacln
MONKEYS-—s§2s and $35 each.
CANARIES—FemaIe, $3 each. Seed, man
na, cuttle bone and sand.
PET STOCK BOOK 10c.
SOUTHERN PET STOCK DEALERS.
556 SOUTH BROAD STREET.
SPECIAL.
For terrier puppies, $5, $7.50 and $lO
each. Hartz Mountain cunaries, guaran
teed singers, $8 each. Al kinds of fancy
poultry, pens sls up. Choice rabbits, 50c
to $3.00. Guinea pigs, sl.
ATLANTA PET STOCK STORE
41 S. BROAD ST. .
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HORSES, CATTLE, VEHICLES, 48
FOR SALE — THREE GOOD
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WORK HORSES AND SIX
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MULES. CITY COAL CO.
FOR SALE-—Horses, mules, milch cows,
one-horse wagon and pig. 212 Peters
Street. Y
FOUR extra fine Jersey cows fresh in
milk, Apply Tuesday, 28, rear of 161
FOR BBALE--Jersey cow, calf 7 weeks old,
.4 Ashby street.
NICE Jersey cow for sale. Osll Main
398-J. 4 Lt
ONE Jersey bull, two heifers for sale or
exchange for a pair of mules and will
gusy difference. Whitehall Fileral Co., W.
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POLAND-CHINA PIGS, 10 weeks oM, at
sl6 each; 12 weeks old, S2O each. Pedi
grees furnished and satisfaction guaran
teed in every respect. Flint Hill Farm,
Staley, N. C.
ONE voké of 1,200-pounds work oxen,
woods breke, price $250 for rokn. Rea
son for selling, am quitting mill business.
Will ‘sell mill “and engine. R. K. Scott,
Williamson, Ga.
POULTRY AND SUPPLIES, W
ANCONAS-—Everlasting ers, gB, 16,
$1.50; 50, $4.50; 100, ll'.‘{)ny-ol?chk:kl.
25, $6. 8. M. Somerville, Ancoua Poul
try Yards, (‘rysta!‘ #& Fla.
BABY CHICKS and eggs from Wyckoff's
strain, single comb White u*horn-.
Protect yourself by ordering uru 25
per u:&t wtu;’ order, balance week before
shipment. Up to 50 chicks, 16c each; 50
to 100, 15c. Fxn, $1.60 per 15; $7.50 per
100. Safe u-llvarx fiuuunm. Write
for circular, C. A, orman, Knoxville,
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HOOK your orders now for eggs and b
| chix frem our thoroughbred "g:cd-to-efig!
do-lay” Barrcd Plymouth Rocks. Cireular
i:md price list upon request. Banker &
Banker, Box A, Knnxvlllo,.'l‘@n,
BEGGS for hatching from 200-egg stadns.
White' Leghorns, Tom Barron, Ancona.
Queen Bess, Barred Pl{month Rocks,
Parks, $3 per setting of 15. H. H. Cool
edge, 1469 Peachtree street, Ivy 845, At
llanm, Ga. 2 -
(TGS from the famous improved Werris
Single Comb White Leghorn, with trap
’nented record, 230 to “C 4 oggs per yeas.
¥or nineteen years they have béenm bred
to lay more cggs at all seasons than the
ordinary hens and to lay parnculu‘lz well
in winter when eggs are highoest, e are
booking orders now for “early spring de
livery. Price $8 per setting of 15, A. G.
Walker, proprietor, Walker {nchon Farm,
Bearden, Tenn.,, R. D. No. 2. ok
FOR BALE—Grist Gradys, Hopkinson
Warhorse and Georgia Shawlneck m(
lgnme chickens. H., Roquemors, Mansfield,
Ga.
FOR SALE-—Fine 8. C. Buff Orpington
; cockerels, Sunswick echampion laying
strain. Good style, size and color. Mrs.
J. ', Young, No. 3, l.all'nzotto. Ga.
’(H{EEN GROUND BONE will make you
hens lay. Camphbell Bros., 77 Decatur St
FTARONS-Wanted 1o bay ihre femalo
black Maltese. Call Ivy 6369.
PURE-BRED R. I. RED PULLETS,
ready to llay-, Carver and Farrar strains, |
:1.7! to $3.00 each; cockerels, $2.00 to
500, Mrs. T. .. Hawkins, Belmonot ave
nue, Shelbyville, Tenn.
NINGLE COMB ANCONAS-—~The greatest
winter layers, combined with beauty un-
State Fair 1918, first pen, second pullet,
| surpassed. 1 won_at the Maecon, Ga.,
fourth cockerel. Iggs, $2.60 and. $5.00 per
wpetting. T. M. Hutehinson, Monticello, Ca.
ETOCK, hatehing eggs, baby chiocks that
will make your heart flld and rnur
sock good. Highest quality Reds, lLeg
horns, Anconas. = Walnut Mill Poultry
Farm, Ath'n_m Q!./ e
WIHTTHE LEBGHORNE-—High o record.
Cockerels $3 each., HKggs, $1.50, ¥. J,
Htewart, 236 Magnolin street.
MERCHANDISE,
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ARTICLES FOR SALE. 51
A BARGAIN It itadiant home heater for
onah. INGOsliont SORGICan L. A 8
BARGAINS
In heaters and stoves, for coal, wood, oil
wnd {uu‘ New and second-hand goods
560 Upright piano ~.iv.v.vvi%, ... 8150.00
66 Bewing machine ............8 26.00
46 Chifforobe ... ..¢ccve.vvvave b 27,50
$ 66 Davenettes ........coveviiase. 486,00
$ 45 Kitchen Cabinets ............ : 20,00
$ 66 Radiant home heaters ....,..$ 25.00
12.50 Laundry Meaters ........«...$ 8,60
22,60 Water cod heater .........$ 12.60
§IO.OO Oil heater ‘ 4.75
$15.00 2-inch post metal beds .... 9.76
SIO.OO Wishbone¢ springs ..........$ 4.00
$16.00 Cotton mattresses ...,......3 17.75
SIB.OO Laadie'n desks & .o, 0000iia. : .00
$ 200 AIAENE CIOBRE. s ons'ssbssnioon 1.26
16,00 Bxlo Orex Ruge .............’ .76
35.00 Art sQUAres ......c.0.00000 20.00
95.00 Iron safes ..................5 50,00
1,000 of others to sell at bargains.
Come and see them.
BOORSTEIN'S, 33 N. PRYOR. IVY 1611,
}ilcrcmfiu? ¥, Willlams, Dealer
goand Repairer, 120 Wagowood Ave. llvy
!For Furniture and Stoves.
Go to Boorstein’s, 33 N, Pryor. New and
used, home and office furniture. lvy 1611.
thn BALE—-OIW‘ TPy o;e' afiin:. 8
‘ orse wer, , - L 4
el fi?cm‘lw ot bargain. United
\ Co., 18 Ivy §
READ FOR PROFIT-SUNDAY AMERICAN WANT ADS—USE FOR RESULTS
___ AUCTION SALES.
. AT AUCTION.
MONDAY, January 27, at
86 S. Pryor, several con
signments of fine slightly
used and (new) shopworn
sample furniture, econsist
ing of solid mahogany, old
ivory, walnut and fiber din
ing room, bedroom, parior
and living room furniture
in matched suits and odd
pieces, hrass and steel beds,
springs and felt mattresses,
a pretty 10-piece child’s
be({)room,suit. a $235 elee
trie vacuum cleaner, stair
carpet, hall runners, pie
tures, bric-a-brac, heater,
ete. If you are seeking bhar
gains in fine household fur
nishings, * and bargains
only, it will pay vou to at
tend qur sale, Monday, Jan
uary 27, at 10:30 a. m., at
86 8. Pryor.
B. BERNARD,
Auctioneer.
AT AUCTION.
A CONSIGNMENT of
household goods from
the Knight apartment; also
a lot of sample furniture.
In the lot there is dining
room and living room suits,
in mahogany, walnut, old
ivory, early English and
fumed oak; also odd dress
ers, chifforobe, 4-poster
bed, fiber reed and mahog
any rocker, velour and
leather living room suits,
kitchen cabinet, a fine gas
range, library table, odd
living room chairs, iron
beds, springs, felt mat
tresses, pillows, blankets,
rugs, Axminster, Brussels,
Wilton and Crex squares,
linoleum, and other things
too numerous to mention to
the highest bidder, Tues
day, January 27, at 10:30
a. m.
CENTRAL AUCTION CO.
10-12 E. Mitchell St.
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‘MERCHANDISE.
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FOR %I‘E-—Delrolt Jewel = Kkitchenette
gas stove. Decator 812-1,
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The Jap Foot Preparation.
The one that made Japan's battlefields
famous. It is guaranteed to abselutel
cure all foot diseases in from 30 to 6‘
days. Corns, bunions, ecalluses, frost
bites, bad odors and acts. Your money's
worth or {our money baek. Three boxes
for $1 will prove it. Mail orders filled
promptlk
DR. P. A. HAMMOND,
37-A BELMA BT., ATLANTA, GA.
MONDAY,
GRASS RUGS, SIZE Bxlo, AT
$8.95 EACH, AND 1,000
OTHER BARGAINS.
DIXIE FURNITURE CO.,
85 S. FORSYTH ST.
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SINGER machine, sl6; used short time;
f!; congnmn 146 Forrest avenue,
BUSINESS EQUIPMENT, 52
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FOR SALE-—-COMPLETE SET
OF OFFICE FURNITURE.
DICTAPHONE, TYPEWRITER.
DESKS, ETC. CAN BE SEEN
AT 177 MADISON AVE, CITY.
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DOOR BEDS-—Murphy Door Bed Co. Of
_fice, 204 Peachtree Arcade. M 2618.
FUEL AND FEED. 56
RICH KINDLING WOOD
S ITHERS COAL CO. M. 3986. AT. 963
RO[!SEE()LD GOODS, 59
BOOK case, coal heater. Call in morn
oings. 136 @apitel avenue. Msin 3480-1.
DINING room table and chairs, china cab
inet and buffet. Party leaving town and
hust sell at once, Bargain for cash,
Te e s TR
FOR SALE--<Buck range with Fot water
“;unnnctiun- Good condition. Call West
8.
FOR SALW—China closet with. mirror back
and glass shelves, art squares, hall
rack, two bed room suites, iron bed, ward
robe with mirro™ doors, rosewood cabinet,
mattresses and rockers. Leaving city. Ap
ply P 4 Grant stroot. . L
PFURNISHYN(IE of 4-room apartment for
snle Apply 87 Washington street.
Phone Main 4816. = G
INSTANTANEOUSR gas heater, n‘)lanmd
condition, seli $25. Beautiful Colonial
mahogany china cabinet, s¢jl S2O. Hem
lock 1433, . &t ;
JONES-KBNNEDY FORNITURE (0., 181
Whitehall, will take old furniture In exs«
change for new \lf_u»_l_(_);_A,nu.___lf‘_:_o"__—_
NICHS, large heater, cost $66. Wil take
$36 Large mat and extra grate fre 08
Stewart avenue. Lo PR e
TWO rockers, bed spring, mattress, kitoh
en table, oil stove, baby chalr, dining
chuirs M"'LL’“ DeKalh avenue,
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JEWELRY AND WATCHES, LU
l"“‘( rnn—':-;:wh repairing and 'Tn;rmsn—'
see “Miller, the Jeweler,” 30 Murietta
wtreet. All work guaranteed, ' ‘
MACHINERY AND TOOLS, fl‘
ELECTRIC MOTORS—We have on hand
at all times a large uttartmonl of used
and new electrie motors at reduced prices,
We guarantee same as new all second.
hand motors rebuilt by us. We do all kigds |
of industrinl power and light wiring.
Bryan RElectric Co., electrieal contractors
and dealérs in new and used mnvhinory.‘
53 WdgewooN Ave., Atlanta, Ga. Ivy 1788;
Ivy '7_9‘l‘__'\.!"‘?’,'_3_‘__(’;ooo'
Machinery For Sale, |
30-inch Meadows grist mill, |
20-inch Boss grist mill,
26-inch Meadows grist mill
20-horsepower, Western Electrie, 3 phase
220-volt motor -
Nelts, lhb\ffln{. pulleys 4
J L. Batterwhite,
’ npall% Abn,
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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, o
FOR SALE—HIGH - GRADE
SLIGHTLY USED PIANO AT
SACRIFICE PRICE. W. 805,
133 HOLDERNIiSS STREET.
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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, u!
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FREE
MO VICTROLA AND GRAFANOLA
» OWNERS.
wWE il give FRER with the purchase of
TWO -eent Pathe records and a 66-cent
Pathe needle, an attachment for your ma
chine 80 you can play the famous PATHR
records on fimur m:{fihino, ‘
NO NEEDLES TO CHANGE.
PATHE Record is the only record mmr-‘
anteed to play 1,000 times withgut wear. 1
\‘nll‘or write I’or,lnformr\l‘mr»./u ‘
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CARDER PIANO CO.,
60 N. PRYOR SBT. Op. Lowry Nat/ Bank.
Mfifl(‘.—-Wo have an e!a;rt arranger and
writer of music. Semd your words to
us and we will set them to music. Atlanta
Music Printing Co., 61 8. Forsyth st., At
lanta.
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PIANOS.
Cost new $3.000, violins, pianos, drums and
xylophone. Fine condition. Just the
thing for picture show, only SSOO. Plays
36 selections before repeating. Full or
chestra. Apply 831 Peachtree street.
PHONOGRAPHS R&’AIRED—Any make.
19 Peachtree arcade. Main 5176. .
PTIANO —Good upright Oak case, $l5O.
Btorage, B ON. Pryorstreet. . _
VIOLINS bought, sold, repaired. 8 M.
_Kimbrell, Forsyth Bldg. Ivy 3109-J.
SEEDS, PLANTS, FERTILIZERS, 63
CABBAGE PLANTS--Large, stalky, well
reoted, frost-proof plants, ready for im
mediate shipment. 500, poutg&ld. $1.60;
by expreass, 1,000, $2. Lots 10,000 and over,
$1.60 per thousand. Special price to mer
chants. _The Jefferson Farm, Albany, Ga.
FROBTPROOF CABBAGE PLANTS-—Har
ly Jersey, Charleston Wakefield, Succes
,’ion and Flat Dutch; express, 500 $1.25,
1,000 $2; 5,000 at $1.75, 10,000 up at $1.50
f. 0. b. here. Parcel post prepaid 100 36c,
6500 $1.50, 1,000 $2.50. Wholesale and re
tall, . F. Jamison, SBummeryille, 8. 0.
FROST-PROOF cabbage plants, 25c per
- 100; 30e parcel post; express; $2 per
1,000. H. P. Cottongim, 32 8. Broad St.
)Gfi'UINE frost-proof cubba%e planty; 100,
26c; by parcel post 30c, 100; 500, $1.40;
11,000, $2.50. Parker Seed' and Plant Co.;
33 8. Broad St., Atlanta, Ga.
i SPECIALS AT THE STORES. 64
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CUTLBRY—You can buy reasonably, at
~our store. Knives that will cut. Kltawn
utensils, “Hightower's,” 100 Whitehall,
BIBLES AND TESTAMBNT# Office sup
_ plies, stationery, fountain pens, picture
itrlmln‘ for sale by Columbian Book &
Stationery Qo., 39 8. Broad street.
CLEARANCE SALE—Join the hosts who
~ wear diamonds bought on our Confiden
‘tial Credit Plan. Our.?lnmondn are gor
\ml{ beautiful, full fire -and brillian
cy. $1 a week wil buy a genuine dlamond
ring, .t&d. br?)ocn, lavaliere, n:t& ?‘lf‘uur;
ance prices, n every evening.
;Bru. & Co, § lenrald Bt.
RAZOR BLADEs——Bhnrwned. 'fin:le
‘ od!-! 3¢; double go, 4. g Peachtree,
‘ WEARING APPAREL. 65
LADY will sacrifice $76 Hudson seal furs,
- scarf and muff never worn; Eood rea-.
sons for selling; set $22; also handsome
eape. 235 llvy nregt_._» ‘
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AUTOSB AND JUNK-—We buy junk and oid
automoblles. We sell old automobile
parts. United Junk Co., Ivy 2944-J.
BEST prises paid for recond-hand cloth- |
In". Drop a card. 134 Decatur street.
M. 5092.
CASH— :
for house and office furniture, stoves,
heaters and refrigerators. Ivy 1611,
CASH PAID for second-hand tumnuro.‘
__Packing and shipping done. Old fur
niture taken part payment. 108 South
Forsyth, Main 778,
;émfins-w. ’Sug old clothes nnj shoes
g;ut prices paid. Drop a card. We
}v 1 _call, 160 Decatur street. :
EARFE%!. rugs, furniture, pianos, in a
‘“;:ndmon. bought for cash. GCall m-
FURNITURB—T. Bernard will either pay
cash for your Mulefurnllhlnr- and
plano, or sell them tor you. Sale every
Monday at 86 8. Pryor Bt. Main 2306,
fiih’mm- bought for cash. Highest
rices pald, C, A. Bwift. Main 2763.
FURNITURE— Household goods bought ~hr
Central Auction Co., 10-12 E. Mitchell,
Main 2434. et
FURNITURE—Bought sold and onhugod.
Gibson Furniture Exchange. M. 4647
FURNITURE~-Cash paid for old furniture.
Dixie Furniture Co., 85 8. Forsyth St.
R ‘. Ao "’fil"{"’“'n
u, e U or cash,
. AT, & Gocli Gibson, M 2618.
FURS AND HIDES—
Capital Hide and Junk Co., 331-333
Peters Bt., Atianta, Ga. A superior
market offered for hides, raw furs,
beeswax, scrap irom, metal, and
other waSte material. Write for
price lists. :
AIDES WANTED—MiIes & Company, 306
Marietta B, M. 4008,
JUNK--American Junk Co., 154 Peters,
M. 1015, buys scrap iron, metals, rubber,
PQI!I, old mutos Sells pute parts.
NK--Menuskin Iron and Metal C0..1
wholesalo ana retail dealers in irom,
metals, r*bber, rags, bags and waste ma~
terials, 212 Marietta Bt. Main 3641
SALVATION ARMY—OId clothing, books,
magazines. We need them now. Phene
Mo AIOR s
WANT 20,000 second-hand brick; 8,000
ft. iron pipe % to 2 inch. Will buy
any quantity. Main 434,
WANTED—One-horse wagon; must be in
good condition. B. B P, Tucker, Ga.
WANTED-—Perfect blue diamonds, sizes %
to 2-carat; also fresh water pearlis. Box
309, Lincoln, 111,
WANTHD to purchase Becond-hand Bure
roughs adding machine. Must be in first
class condition. Address P. O, Box 1578,’
Atlanta.
WE buy, senl and exchange furniture,
stoves and ranges L. P. Pirkle, 215
Marietta Bt Main 8611, -
ROOMS AND BOARD.
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ROOMS WITH BOARD, 67
BURINKS women, convaléscent, or old
people. Private family. 20 Dargan st,,
West End Walker-Wview car,
BOARDEIR wanted, Table board at 36
Enst North avenue, Ivy 1805,
BEAUTIFUL room with private buth, ex
cellent board. Best location In ¢ity. Ref«
erences. Hemlock !!H o
FOUR mice unfornished rooms close in;
w 2 aiking distance. 88 Auburn svenus,
PLAZA HOTEL-A good place 1o stay;
steam heat; popular prices; central loos~
tion. 2% AN. Hr:nnd Bt. !\'z 660,
SPLENDID rooms, With first-class board,
343 _Beachtree strest. Call lvy 8116.
WAN“D——Yuun‘h men, front room, prive
ate home; with or without heat, hot
ot it b A LSO SRS DS
3T PONCE DBELEON--Laige, attractive
room, with board; private bath, steain
heat, conpecting with small room; nice
"’D‘F‘,._E_&"i!ufii_‘fl!’;“m___%_.haYJfifl-
ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD. L 1
ADOLF HOTEL—Rooms with bath; ail
convenlences; men onl,; steam hut.
10% E. Harris 8t Ivy 3071-J, =
BEDFORD PLACE-—~Furnished room for
"rmlumun. Private home. All conv. Ivy
éb”(fi)fi’fl'fihn room in modern agt. No
children, Garage. One or two men. Rel-
B ks b
DESIRABLE reom, corner Spring and
Baker streets. 186 Spring street, Mrs.
B BRERIN it b i
FURNISHED steam-heated room, econ
necting bath, 93 East Ellis St. Apt. 7.
Call 1. 6234 batweon § . m. and 6p. m.
FURNISHED n&m heated room; connect
ing bath, 92 East Ellis, Apt. 7. 1. 6254
between 8 a.m end 6 p.m.
INMAN PARK—Clifton section, one nice
ly furnished mm"!i:r ‘t;nn .Ltvo. Al
i venlences. Box 861, corglan, i
Lo T eTR
heat, cleatrieity, ete. 216 Ivy strect,
'. rement 1 (W’
&%il' furnished room, convenjences,
! ‘luou‘nu man or woman. Waest b6Bl-L.
Em Ol‘ n%t.
ished front roonn. Wel (i n
tilated, All eonv. Mot wator. 0b W,
Penchtree strost, ¥ o
NORTH BIDE STEAM HEATED ROOM.
floor; close in; ore,
| ook vy BOosoty |
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'ROOMS AND BOARD.
T iy
l nm WITHOUT BOARD. 68
‘&; nicely furnished room, conveniently
wolocated, 29 W. Harris street.
SINGLE young man, wants fur. or unfur,
'room in mice home, where there are con
senial_surroundings.' Box 994.
TI‘RBE hm,nkfe‘glnu rooms, hot and cold
ater. 21 _F. Cain street, vy 4834
TWO unfurnished rooms and bath. 948
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2, T OR 6 mice unfur, rooms, /walking dig:
tance; gas, hot water. 386 Spring st.
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ROOMS FOR HOUSHKEEPING, 69
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PEACHTREE and Ponce Deleon avenue,
attractive furnished room and kitchens
ette near bath, Tvy 7828 3
BL a:‘glu, 3 or 4 completely furnished
rooms, conventent, 15 minutes from §
. points, Call Ivy 2700, room 106 12 to 1
} n.m. or after b p. .’_".S&_.“M“"“"y,_‘"‘ ‘Sunduy.
FOR RENT--Rooms, furnished or unfur
nished. One housetkeeping room. Adults
only. /20 Dargan street, W. K., Walker-
Wesyiew car. ity
HOTEL FPRANKFORT— Always clean,
comfortable rooms; weekly rates. 273
'%‘ Bryor Bt Ml wro-g, Y T
1 furnished room for light house
keeping. Rates reasonable. 184 Cap
itol avenue. £ C S
NICELY furnished bedrooms, furnace heat.
References. 1. 2293,
ONE bedroom and kitchenette, completely
‘ furnished, in private Nome, half-way be«
tween Camp Gordon and Atlanta. Rates
S4O. Call Hemiock 1987.
TWO rooms for hounk-eglu: also 3 fur
_Mished bed rooms, 237 8. Forsyth street.
TWO attractive front #ooms, sccond floor,
Extra large closets. Excellent n«mhhnri
hocd. Betwean the Peachtrees. 21 W. 14t
street. Hemlock 745, g W
TWO furnished rooms. . Modern, house
keeping conveniences. Private home. Hot
and cold water. Elec. Its. 1. 6212-J.
O neatly furnished second-floor reoms,
adjoining bath; , splendid location. Ivy
6035-J. S
TWO FRONT ROOMS; furnished com
plete for: light housekeeping. Apply 46
Formwalt street.
THREE rooms and kitchenetta, unfurnish-
S 0 58 Loe strest, Wegt ¥nd. . .
YINFURNISHED rooms or housckeeping,
Private bath and slec;ung porch, H}
T44-L._ 91 Hightamd View.
3 connecting rooms, hicely furnished wa
ter, gas and electric lights reasonable
rent, 209 Plum 8t T
174 WASHINGTON Bt.—Completely fur,
for housekeeping; elec.; close in; rea
b i
162 WEST PEACHTRER, one or two newly
fur. papered rooms, geas, elec. lights,
phone; Camp Gord_on car H[u:. Adglu.
| WANTED—ROOMS, BOARD. 73
WANTED-—-At once, two or three furnish
ed rooms, private home and bath. P. O.
Bale s
WANTED-—For six weeks by fastidious
lady and 11 year daughter, full board,
room with bath in e«efined private fam
ily. Answer givin: full particulare. Mrs,
M. W. K. 36 Brookwood Drive, City.
WANTED Two or 3 unfur, rooms in pri
vate heme. Mrs. Thacker, 238 ‘Pulliar,
WANTED-—-Two rooms and kitchenette,
furnished or unfurnished; first floor;
private North Side home. Best references.
H. 1292-L ‘
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APARTMENTS AND PFLATS, 74
FOR RENT-—®Purnished steam heated
“E:)a;nmem. New, all conveniences. West
34-J.
FURNISHED apartment for rent. Three
to 5 rooms; all conveniences 306 East
SR S eoS
BUSINESS PLACES FOR RENT. 175
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BUICK garage at 614 Peachtree street for
rent. vy 1905 Monday.
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’ HOUSES FOR RENT. "
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FOR RENT—HOUSE ON EAST
THIRD, BETWEEN T H E
PEACHTREES. CALL lIVY
1905 MONDAY.
Hofilgfl-—fiz your vacancies with 68
oooith, Bwing & Bankin. %
HOUSES and apartments for rent. Sharp
Boillwl & Day.
OUBE| all for our weekly rent
Forrest & George Adair.
Ifix-room furnished Eun{llow. North Eide,
desirable section. erms reasonable,
Hemlock 347,
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| ’ FARMS FOR RENT. 6
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FINE farm, about 400 acres; mules, ma
-I“ehlnery. barns, ete. Box 487, care Geor
an.
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| WANTED--TO RENT, 81
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WANTED-—Furnished or unfurnished § or
f-room bungalow or apartment; give lo
cation and price. Box 985
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
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FARMS AND i AND FOR SALE. 83
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A REAL BARGAIN, NO DOUBRT.
319 ACRER, located in Washington Coun
ty, Oeorfln; on good public road, R, F,
D. and phoe nline; school and church
nearby; about 110 acres in good state of
cultivation, balance in pasture and wood
land; about 100 fl” or the woodland pas
ture under wire fehce with running water.
The timber along on this place is worth
the purchase price; the timber consists of
long and short leaf pine, oak, gum, pop
lar and ash; all good mill quality. Soil
{l of a red and gray loam with red ciay
übsoil. Main dwelling 6-reom Le-shaped
house with porch. barn, one tenant house,
Price $4,000, with easy terms of §2,000
cash, b-l‘um'r from one to elght years A
{’lmb-up investment; rented this year six
ales, which rent notes will be transfer
red to purchaser free. This {8 a rare bar
gain. Act quiclk.
ZAPF REALTY COMPANY, Inec.
SANDERSVILE, GA. 4
BOTTOM land, new bulldings, running
water, fruit; S3O acre. Other farms. Box
694-8, Mountain View, Mo, R
FLORIDA FARMS-—~Every description;
bargains; your opportunity in the Land
of Sunshine; descriptions. Box 28, Well-
BN
COLORADO LAND FOR SALE,
WE sell cholee improved irrigated farms:
good water rights Write for litera
ture, Colorado Ladn Co, Ia Junta, Col
FLORIDA HOME for sale, 14 acres, 10.
acre grove, 1,800 boxes fruit this season;
gotd bulldings, splendid home as well as
investment; seiling cheap aceount owners'
death. Box 233 Ocela, Fla.-
FOR ®ALB—Good farm, 450 acres, with §
good bLufldings. Water power gin _ and
mill; 5 miles east of Nelson, Ga oD,
Thomagon, owner, Nelson, Ga .
WE SELL city real estate and farm landas
Chas. Cone Realty Co., 522 Grant Bidg
Ivy 169%0
_REAL ESTATE FOR RENT. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT.
T BUSINESS PLACES FOR RENT. 5 BUSINESS PLACES FOR RENT, 15
\ FOR RENT—BUSINESS SPACE.
24,000 sgquare feet, Walton ‘-'rm-‘, 6,100 yard spaco in rear; auto elevator 8
| 20,000 mpaquare sect, one block of Five Points, Fine for manufecturing Liight
and clean .
T SMITH, EWING, & RANKIN,
66% North Forsyth St
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BUILDING=CONTRACTING 19 m'n.nmo-ooh'nmr'rwo 1%
WE GUARANTEE TO SAVE YOU ONE
-5
THIRD IN YOUR BUILDING COST OF
APARTMENTS, DWELLINGS
: AND HOTELS
A POWHELL STEBL KITCHEN, WHITE ENAMELED, FIRRPROOF, wi overy
up-to-date Kitchemw appliance. COSTS ONE-HALF WHAT THE AVRRA(UR#YTCH
EN COETHA. THE MURPHY INA-DOOR BED (not a folding hed), & metal bed
that AT NIGHT can »ne tn (nur sun parlor or sleaping porch or INSTANTLY turn
ed into & ROOM, “IN THE DAY without BFFORT rllced in a CLOSET OUT OF
THE DUBT and OUT OF BIGHT, MOST BANITARY AND COMFORTABLRE.
THREE ROOMS, Mxm-nnzmi. have the EFFICIENCY OF 81X ROOMS RENTS
GO DOWN;: OWNEBIPSE PROFITS GO UP. MORE CONVENIENCES and LESS
HOUSEWORK. Por information write or see
- . MURPHY DOOR BED COMPANY,
3 \ 204 mu?o Arcadp. Atlanta, Ga, :
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. '
FARMS AND LAND FOR SALE. 8i
28 ACRES on Roswell road, 6 miles ndrth
of Buckhend. Good land. One tenant
house. Plenty of wood and water. Price
$3,000. B, T, Luckle, 610 Flatiron bldg.. |
AR AN, e iy
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42-Acre &'lorida Farm, $2,000,
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With Stock and Tools. |
Buce ful owner wants larger farm and
Is-qu|r-k sale throws in horse, heifer,
calf, sows, wagons, plows, harrows, tools;
mile railroad depot, church, &c, 3 miles
city: productive loamy tillage, wire-fenced
pasture, woeod; fruited numerous plums,
oranges, grapefruit, grapes and dewber
ries, Good G-room cottage, veranda, 2
barns, wagon house, smoke, milk, meat
and poultry houses; $2,000, easy terms gots
all. Details page 14 Strout's Mid-Winter
Catalogue; bargains 17 States; copy free.
Dept. 783, E. A. STROUT FARM AGEN
('x. Hoard Bldg., Jacksonville, Fla,
Is This Your Idea
of Florida?
A little plece of land near the water, 4
hoat, a garden, some strawberry plants,
and perhaps a few chickens; a vine-cov
erved cottage, plensant neighbors; fish and
oysters in abundance, plenty of quail and
Rggme——a simple, natural,. wholesome life
in the open:year around-—Heme, Health
and Contentment? Al this is within your
reach at modest outlay in this beautiful
land of sunshine and roses. We are on
the Gulf and a navigable river, alse om
the Dixie Ilighway. Here we have the
‘freeqlnm. comfort and economy of coun=
try life, yet are within easy access by
‘nmtnr bus of big cities and resort centers
like Tampa and St. Petersburg. Our com
' munity is new, Put is one of the fastest
growing in the utnr. Prices have not
gone sky high, and living expenses arve
moderate. 100 Northern famiiles already
here. They like it—perhaps you will. May
|we send complete information? Board
‘o! 'Frad!._zmx 264, New Port Richey, Fla.
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LAND FOR SALE
by
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THOS. W. JACKSON,
Over 900 feet chert foad front, near Budk
head, 10 acres of level creek bottom, Nice
pine grove, 256 acres in cultivation, small
house and barn, 44 acres in the tract. Own<
er going West, will make special cash price
for a few days. This tract can be subdi
wided in three or four tracts. $
213 acres, Bomthwest Georgia. This farm
belongs te nonsresident. The improves
ments cost $3.500. It is 3 miles from a
good tawn on fine road and 6 miles of
ceunty seat, 10 acres planted in tohace
at the present prices will more than p(&
for this place. The owner tells me this
place cost him sl4 000 several years ago,
and I am Instructed to sell it for $6,500.
This should interest you.
36% acres, nice little farm near Marietta,
on good road, red pebhly land; S5-room
hoeuse. barn and other outbuildings. Spe
ctal for quick sale. Owner going to South
Georgia, .
19 acres, 6 miles out. On railroad, and
300 feet of chert road; 4-room hungalow.
Barn. “Owner must raise money quick.
See this bargain.
§ acres. Water power, three-story rock
building, 4-room residence, barn, garden
and pasture. Belongs to non-resident,
Equipped to grind corm and wheat, al
though the wheat rock mnot running. Nicé
little country place. Will trade for other
property.
1,360 _acres, Middle Georgia, 800 open. 200
in bdttom, 5,000,000 feet saw timber, 19
houses, cofton gin, saw and shingle mill,
feed and syrup mill, 20 head of mules and
horsés, herd of cattie, 50 head of hogs;
will sell fully equipped and give posses
slon, assume contract with tenapts. .
450 acres, or going . other busi
ness. Wil m\xlly oqu{pmd. Give pos
session of new 7-room lfiunsalow, assume
contract with tenants, 8-horse farm open;
200 acres under wire fence. Farm only
3 miles of town, Middle Georgia, Take this
whoele thing for S3O an acre. Terms.
Other fsrms in any county in the State
almost any mize tracts. Let me know what
you want and the section you prefer,
THOS. W.. JACKSON,
Fourth National Bank Building.
28 acres on Roswell road, 6 miles north
of Buckhead. Good land. One tenant
hoase, Plenty of waeod and water. Price
$3.000. W. T. Luckie, 610 Flatiron bidg:
Ivy 4167,
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HOUBES~—Five houuatrof sale by owner.
. T. Luckle, Ivy 4157, |
HOMES on easy s:ymanu without mort
gage W. D Beatie, 207 Trust Co. of
Oa._Blag. Ivy 3811 [ smaiard
LIET ‘)roporty with us, Bale rent. flulot
results. M. C. Kiger, 314 Candler bidg.
Al A 'or sale; list pu
weekly, M. L. Thrower, 39 N. P
street.
SIX-ROOM wiore house at asnx PurE
River car line. Large lot, $1,600; SIOO
cash and sls a month. John Carey,
American Savings Bank, Broad and Ala
bama strects,
BOUTH BIDE, on Woodward avenie, near
Boulevard, good 6-room house, lot 50
by 185, $2.150, SIOO cash, S2O per month.
806 Empire bldg,
LOTS FOR SALE. 85
DESIRABLE Hollywood Cemetery lot. A
ply to 8. A, Mavo, at soda fount hur&
National Bank. Phone T. 1429,
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CLEAR lot, near corner of Bedford and
Eighth street, Will trade for equity
in_house. Box 995, .
REAL estate for exchange, Chas) P. Glove
_er, 1108-9 Third National Bank Bidg.
W, E. TREADWELL & CO.—Renl estate
for sale or exchange. Empire Bldg.
WANTEDREAL ESTATE. 89
WANTED--To buy direct from owner b or
fi«room bungalow or cottage in West
End, Must be a bargain, CGive number
and locntion. Pox 960, Georgian. ‘
WANTED--Cenuine bargain in city. home
and suburban acreage. 5(}5 Forsyth bidg.
WANTRD--A good small house and seyv
eral acreg of land on good road in Ful
ton County, . Cash. J. K. Jordan, 1707
Third_Natlonal Bank Hidg Tvy 1031,
WILL: pay cash for equity in 6 or T-room
house Assume loan and notes. Must
be bargain . Box 996, ‘
SUNDAY, JANUARY 26, 1919.
| _REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE,
L HOUSES FOR SALE, . 84 HOUSES FOR SALE. "
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‘HOMES AND LOTS FOR COLORED PEOPLE
WE OFFER you some splendid properties, both in improved >
erty and vacant lots. Call at the office for detailed informge
tiOn. ’ i ~‘(: ‘
THREE to five-room houses on Houston, near Bell Street, oF
VACANT LOT, corner Fort and Gilmer Streets. j 7 ‘}
‘H()USE and large lot on Thurmond and Vine Streets. ‘\,W\?
THREE and four-room houses, corner of Wallace and State Streets,
VACANT lot on Magnolia, near Vine Street, paved street, side
walks and street ear line. i
FIFTEEN vacant lots on Mildred and Lawshe Streets, near ih;’g
corner of West Fair and Clestnut, elose to West Fair stroet
‘car line, and between the three big colleges. Prices from S2OO to -
S4OO each, /o
ALL of these properties are very desirable; titles absolutely good.j
Can arrange any reasonable terms. = é
TURMAN & CALHOUN,
203 EMPIRE BUILDING. 3
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$3,5000 WILL BUY THIS BIG BARGAIN, b
A six-room bungalow, has gas and electrie fixtures, fine man
tels, poreelain bath, nice, level corner lot, tile sidewalk. Terms,
SSOO cash. 4
$3,500 WILL BUY THIS ' }J
Up-to-date six-room home right at Augusta avenue, entra
'to Grant Park. Corner lot, 50x190. This place will suit anyoné
| whio wants a good home out in this section. Be quick if you
a real bargain. ' Call Mr. Tibbs.
M. C.KISER, '~
314 CANDLER BUILDING. IVY 825. L
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| VARIETY OF GOOD, REAL ESTATE BARGAINS, L x«
| EAST CAIN SBT.—Right at Peachtfee, now bringing good rent and ready
l improyvements. Large lot. Bargain price apd easy terms. 41,
NORTH AVENUE-—Between Peachtrees, 76 feet front, two good houses, well fi?‘
| in midst of big bueiness, astonishingly low price. ’:
!F[}.\;g_ “(i:?ilfi";‘:}.}fzm?tfié "‘:;\gttre« Helghts Park, most up-to-date, new home “‘;
i“‘;”' A;m;mnn»:?nnnng over 4"15 feet on Williams street and very close tm, W‘
or subdivision and a money maker. : :,
MONEY for prompt’ real estate and Liberty Bond loans. g :*‘?
H. F. WEST—ReaI Estate and Loans—H. F. WEST,
218 Atlamta National Bank Building. Main :m“
ATTRACTIVE Decatur home. Has reception hall, living room, dining room ”"”;f
fast room, kitchen and butler's pantry on first floor; 4 bed roems, 2 d .\fii
rooms, bath and large sleeping porch on second floor, all beautitully finished a: B
thoroughly modern, having every convenience; servant's room and bath in
ment. Lot 47 by 210 feet vith garage for two cars. SIO,OOO, Terms.
DANDY little bungalow in Decatur, Has b rooms and bath. Lot 52 by 153 sees, one
block of car line. Price $3,760. SI,OOO cash, $25 per mon:hA u'fi
DRUID HILL section. Splendid T7-room bun:lnwo. nicely finished, with hu"n“\
floors, tile bath with shewer. Furnace and every convenlence. On good lot, ’0
178 feet. One you will like. $6,000, Terms. “«y
: BROWN-FOSTER REALTY COMPANY, s :
; vy 2061, 210 Flatiron Bidg. ”';'
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DO YOU NEED A HOME AT ONCE? ?
Chotee T-room house, Narth Side, in most desirable residential section & Li;
All modern conveniences. ossession in 30 'days. As an investment it
13 per cent. House in excellent condition. If you see the rl.ce you can't m%fi
realize what a bargain it is. Only $2,100, assume a small loan and the place &
) yours., Aot quickly. R. H. Jones, B§lo Third Nat. Bank Bldg. Tvy 2181,
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\ PEACHTREE CIRCLE. 3
| The owner of this beautiful home has been transferred to an
other city and we are offering a bargain here for quick sale, Ask
for Mr. Thompson. \ “a
A. 8. ADAMS-CATES €O., =
204 Grant Building. lvy 4386,
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LOTS FOR SALE. 85 LOTS VOR SALE.
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SAVE enough on a let to make up for the excess cost of 2
:(‘ORNER lot on Ponce Del.eon ...,..-...-.-....n»....m1fij
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iBF‘AQT located buflding l‘)t, Anfll‘v Park .-00--uco,n*s’ooo-o.mig
BEST apartment on Ponce Deleon, 100x450 feet, clase o Goam
gian Terrace, Special price, : ; f w
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1 J. R. SMITH & J. H. EWING,
‘ Real Estate, 66%% North Forsyth Street. "
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NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO BUY A LOT. 5;
THE beautiful building lots in the Clark subdivision in the Druid
Hills section, which we are now offering for sale, are going
rapidly. The lots are ideally located on Ponee Delieon Ave:nm;
Moreland Avenue, Seminole Avenue and Highland Av:*nue,.wi
two blocks of publie school. Three street car lines. Now is M’
opportunity. This is in the best section of the eity, "y 2
LET OUR SALESMAN SHOW YOU. Ry
BENJAMIN D. WATKINS & CO., ,{_ifii
Second Floor Fourth National Bank Building. Tvy 670. z;‘:
WANTED—REAL ESTATE. 89 WANTED—REAL ESTATH, s o
HAVE customers for modern homes in Ansley Park, Druid ,_}f
and West End sections. ‘;;_,k.!,‘;s
LIEBMAN, ok
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