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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN 6% 9 A Clean Newspaper for Southern Homes aw THURSDAY,! MARCH 18, 1920.
| - PROPERTY TRANSFERS
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS,
Furnished by Atlanta Title Guarantee Ue,,
15 East Alabama St,
Bar o T 0
s2,6oo—Arthur C, Parks to N. R. Bilas,
;;a.»:;onmm street, 63 by 120, February
, 1920,
sl,soo—Mrs. Mattie B. Coyne to A. L.
Curtis, one-half interest in lot northeast
corner E. North avenue and Bedford place,
100 by 166. March 13, 1920.
sl,6oo—Ruth Caldwell, by guardian, to
A. L. Curtis, one-halt inferest in lot north
east corner E. North avenue and Bedford
place, 100 by 180. March 5, 1920,
$3,260--J. P. Hill to Car] Dolvin, lot
routh side Dill avenue, 90 feet west of
Btewart, 45 by 162, March 13, 1920,
s76o—Joseph F. Gatins to H. ¥. Raw
lings, 4 Holcomb alley, 50 by 120. March
13, 1920.
$62-—Gustav ¥, Weber to Jacob Heiman,
lot cast side Capitol avenue, 157 feet south
of Fair, 53 by 210. March 12, 1920,
$6,760—U. B. Burkett to F. 8. Sears, 247
Bt. Charles avenue, 60 by 133. March 12,
1930,
S66SO—J. R, Hopkins to Gilbert W, Straus,
ncomu-un street, 40 by 111, March 12,
1920,
SSOO—H. A. FEtheridge to B Cunning
ham, lot west side Mason and Turner's
Ferry road, 388 feet northwest of Ashby,
43 by 144, March 13, 1920.
$26—J. T. Childress, by trustee, to E.
W. Pharr, part lot 10 Callaway piat, in
land lot 138, Fourteenth District, on north
side alley, §6 by 141. March 9, 1900.
S4O—E. W. Pharr to Wiison Latham,
same property. May 18, 1903,
SIOO--G. W, Latham to W. E. Pharr,
same property. December 2, 1901,
$3,500-—Mrs. MOHI?’ W. Bmith to F. A.
Watt, lot west side Peun avenue, 150 feet
south of Fourth street, 50 by 160. Feb
ruary 21, 1920,
$220-—Westview Cemetery Association to
B. J. Cox, lot 293-A, Section 3, Westview
Cemetery. February 14, 1920,
sl.66o—Georgia Bavings Bank & Trust
Co. to James I, Reed, lot west side Esten
street, 215 feet north of Clay, 40 by 135.
March 13, 1920, '
$126--Greenwood Cemetery Association to
'A. B. Kohler, lot 27, Column 16, Bection A,
Greenwood Cemetery. February 16, 1920,
$1,426-~Robert C. Parson to H. G. Reed,
3 Exposition street, 38 by 90, March 10,
1920,
sl,42s—Bame to same, 1 Exposition
street, 31 by 90. March 12, 1920,
s36—Oble Jackson to Walter Jackson,
lot west side Bimpson street, 50 feet north
of Third street, 50 by 150. May 29, 1918,
s3,76o—Realty Trust Co. to Mrs. Lucy
P. Work, lot b, block 22, Ansley Park, on
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For a Child’s Liver and Bowels
Mother! Say “California,” then you will
get genuine “California Syrup of Figs.” Full
directions for babies and children of all ages
who are constjpated, bilious, feverish, tongue
coated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on
the bottle. Children love this delicious laxative.
If You Had
A Window
In Your Home
—that looked out upon the whole,
wide world
—that looked upon the bright side
when you needed cheering up
—that looked upon the rush of our
great cities when you needed in
spiration
—that looked upon Europe, Asia,
Africa and the Americas when you
needed information
pouthwest side Prado street, 76 by 195.
January 20, 1916.
$4,500-—Mrs. Lucy P. Work to Ciarence
“.I.zoliucher. same property, February 18,
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$2,500—M. & M. Banking & Lean Co.
to W. F, Roache, 131 Venable street, 42 by
100. March 9, 1920.
sl,2oo—Robert E. McKenzie to M. & M,
Banking & loan Co., 53 Sylvan avenue, 50
by 120. March 13, 1920.
$6,750-—Mrs. Ethel H., Crankshaw to
Mrs. Katherine H. Connerat, 53 Hayden |
street, 50 by 100, March 13, 1920.
s7,ooo—dirs. Lillian J. Schumpert to
James Welborn Moore, 33 Rogers avenue,
57 by 164. November 8, 1918.
tu)‘(zo——sunc to same, 37 Rogers ave
nue, by 164. November 8, 1919.
$4,800--Peters Land Co. to Olin C. Ful-
Jer, lot west side Myrtle street, 60 feet
north of Third street, 70 by 190. Janu
ary 28, 1915.
sl,6oo—Stewart Bind to Mrs. Tone Cade
and J. J. Cade, 123 Powers street, 27 by
92, March 13, 1920,
s2,ooo—North Boulevard Park Corpora
tion to Charles L. Truitt, lot southwest
corner N. Boulevard and Elmwood avenue,
50 by 150. March 13, 1920,
Bends fer Title.
SI6,OOO—A. O. Blalock to C. F. Carlisle,
154 Peeples street, 48 by 200, March 12,
1920.
s3,loo—Edgar Morris te J. C. Acton, lot
north side Virginia circle, 100 feet east
of Barnet street, 50 by 148, March 11,
1920. i
sl3,soo—Mrs. Hattie Erwin Campbell to|
J. A. Perry, 26 West Twelfth street, 31 by
140, March 1, 1920. ‘
sl,2oo—Mrs. Lyda J. Hunnicutt to Grov
er . Lumaden, lot northwest side Vir
ginia avenue, 550 feet southwest of Cen
tral avenue, 100 by 169, March 13, 1920.
s26,ooo—Mrs. Carrie G. Hartman to W.
T. Elder, lot southwest corner LaFayette
drive and Yonah drive, 87 by 215, March
12, 1920,
sl,ooo—~Rmdolph Fast to Helene Bom
imfir, lot east side old Hapeville road, 400
feet south of north line landl lot 70, Four
teenth district, 40 by 340, February 1, 1920.
$6,240— Willilam Bolden to Sallle Cain
and L. T. Cain, 38f West North avenue,
49 by 102, November 27, 1019,
s7,ooo—Mrs. Carrie C. Grubbs to Willle
Richard and Guy Roberts Cantrell, 89
Beatie avenue, 100 by 130, May 2, 1919.
$6,800-—Atlanta Milling Co. to John R.
Ellis Jr., lot 'south side Houston street,
lat intersection with west line of right of
way of Southern Railway, 177 by 210; also
lot north side McGruder street, 105 feet
east of Simpson, 49 by 96; also lot south
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side Houston street, 150 feet' east of
SBampson, 53 by 217, May 20, 1919,
$4,700—P. B. Hopkins to W. L. Mew, lot
southwest side Jonesboro road, 156 fest
northwest of Jordan street, 52 by 194,
November 14, 1917. Transferred to C. H.
Strickland March 8, 1920,
s7,ooo—Mrs. Francl?: Connally Hefitz to
James Florence, lot rthwest corner West
Hunter and Taliaferro streets, 38 by 103,
October 7, 1919,
S3,OOO—J. H. Boyiston to Robert H.
Patterson, lot northeast side . Marietta
street, 126 feet northwest of Pine, 20 by
78, March 11, 1920.
Loan Deeds.
s6,soo—Charles L. Trultt to Penn
Mutual Life Insurance Company, lot
southwest corner Elmwood avenue and
North Boulevard, 50 by 150, five years, 6
per cent. March 10, 1920.
s2,ooo—Carl Dolvin to R. L. Clark, lot
mouth side Dill avenue, 90 feet west of
SBtewart, 45 by 152, five years, 8 per cent.
March 8, 1920,
sl,96o—Frank Lightner to T. J. Bettes
and Cempany, Inc., 37 Palmetto avenue,
50 by 100, seven years. March 11, 1920.
S6OO--Ethen A. Smith to Merchants and
Mechanics Banking and Loan Company,
lot east side Capitol avenue, 191 feet north
of Atlanta avenue, 48 by 200, thirty month
ly notes. March 13, 1920.
SBOO—J. T. Meadows to W. C. Mauldin,
;: oEChO street, 50 by 117. February 20,
20.
ssoo—Bame to City Savins Bank, same
property. February 20, 1920,
SI,OOO—J. F. Hemperly and A. J. Me-
Coy to T. Justin Moore, 6% acres in land
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7 per cent. March 11, 1920.
SI,2OO—W. P. Anderson to Mrs. Georgia
A. Johnston, lot south side Elixir avenue,
160 feet west of Wellington, 90 by 211,
five 'years, 7 per cent. March 13, 1820
SI,OOO—W. M. Brand te Merchants and
Mechanics aßnking and Loan Company, 51
Sylvan avenue, 50 by 120, five years, 7
per cent. March 8, 1920.
$1,468—W. F. Roache to same, 131 Ven
able street, 42 by 100, 59 monthly notes.
March 9, 1920,
sl,ooo—Bame to same, as trustee, same
f’rggerty. five years, 7 per cent. March 9,
ss,ooo—Mrs. Laura Davison to Mrs. Ruthd
Toomer Wilson, 333 Cherokee gavenue, 50
by 200, five years, 7 per cent. March 12,
1920,
Quitclaim Deeds.
$5—W. B. Green to U. B. Burkett, 247
Bt. Charles avenue, 50 by 133. December
24, 1920.
$5-—Hibernia Savings Bank and Trust
Company to Robert E. McKenzie, lot west
side Sylvan avenue, 300 feet north of Hay
goo, 50 by 120. March 13, 1920.
sl—A. P. Herrington to W. E. Tread
well and 8. W. Carson, lo teast side
Jackson, 160 feet north of Pine, 45 by 139.
February 23, 19820,
sl-—Estate J. W. Hubbard, by executor,
to Jeff Archer, lot north side Pavillien
street, 215 feet west of Grant, 56 by 155.
January 28, 19290.
sl—Mrs. E. H. Mason to same, same
property. January 31, 1920.
s42—Fulton County to Mrs. Ethel H.
Crankshaw, 53 Hayden street, 50 by 100.
February 1, 1920.
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