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14 -r-TTF ATLANTA GEOKGJAX A XT) NEWS. READ FOR PROF»T--GEORGIAN WANT AUS--USE FOR RESULTS TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. I<»], Business Opportunities. COTTON RUYEKh dc'ired in each town to export for Notional Cotton Company 504 Canoh 55-17 9 Wan A. C. Kuhn er. Trion. Ga 40-16-9 FOR SALE Est iblishe*! :rr<«« -• ry store and meat market, I<iing J tie business, on pron ..lent corner in g»»« d sec tion of city You could not get a better place in efts’ M A . rare G<orgii .• _ ‘ FoR s\i E 1-ti’ir-t.ftl interest :v. best pa ' irg busine<> .j. Xtlan a Small cap ital remin d t'an ’• to: red over somi monthlx F’hone xs. •: 9-10-22 Stocks and Bonds. E.M'.l.i; MINING C IMPANY STOCK 5.000 SHARES of th* Eagle Mining Com panj stock; make v'our beat bid f< i thin stock. Adders:- 1-Taglc, <• ;!< Georgian. 59-17-9 Real Estate For Sale / OWNER le-ivingcity must sell new h*»i:iv. all improvements, all conveniences; bar gain. terms lf»9 Cleburne avenue*. !x\ _ , *‘ l F-»i: SALE—Bx owner. otiij vacant lot "is block ol M< Indon n< x 4 to Cai dler a venue: <i lit v side and ’ear. I’riet *1.500. Ivy 2304-135-17-9 i' >R SALE Eour-T'iom house, lot 50x150. River car line. $1,000: $lO a month. John Carey, 2 W* t< ha!l st 9-16-17 E'.'I’ITY. -4 S6OO in ‘-> :-r«H»m cottage for $330 this is a bargain F S. M. care < Jeorgiar 9 16-3 Bl • )WNER 76 Lak* avenut Inman Park; story ard-half bungalow, six rooms all mod»rn conveniences: corner on car line '• 14-9 BIG. choice lot on west side, worth $750 to <BOO, will sacrifice for S2OO cash if taken at once. Retail Merchant, care G< . FOR quick sale, list your property with Everett & Everett, 224 Brown-Randolph Bldg. Marietta and Forsyth 7-15-27 ■ KAN RTREEI HOME $3,000 b iys a dandy 5-room dwelling. 173 Grant st.; now and modern throughout; splendid neighborhood. It will please you if you want ah< n e Easj tei ms Ed R. Isa ys. City Hall. 8-77-39 THE HOUSE yon build, buy or rent will not be a modern home unless it is wired for electricity. Farms for Rent. FOR RENT six t< fifteei horst farm, one-half to two mil* .- of railroad .station G I ■ Collins, Flint Ga 9-4 20 Stove and Range Repairing. I)AX. THE 1- I XER. STOVES -tyn KEI'RIGHRAToK re r MRING. Wr sell ttohnnd gas .tevfr. We sw. cp es tuner *■ 121 WHITI-'H M,i. STUCK':' Atlanta Phone 2337 b-ll Phone Main 2639 4-4-7 Legal Notices. A PROCLAMATION. Submitting a proposed amendment to the constitution of the state of Georgia, to bi • ’< • on at th< general ta.t< eh tlon to be held on Wednesday. October 2, 1912, said amendment relating to the bor rowing power of the governor By His Excellency, JOSEPH Al. BROWN, Governor. STATE Ob' GEORGIA- Executive De partment. Atlanta. July 29, 1912. Whereas, the general assembly at its Fe-Aioii in 1911 proposed an amendment to the constitution of this state as set forth in an act approved August 19, 1911, to-wit An act proposing an amendment to the third section of the seventh article of the constitution by striking therefrom the words "casual deficiencies of revenue" ami -uhstit jojig t lure for the words "such temporary deficit as max exist in the tr* .» -lrx in any x ear from necessary de lax in collecting the taxes of the year," ..mi b\ striking the words "twu oundred !. usanu dollars" ami substituting in lieu thereof "live hundred thousand dollars, am any loan made for this purpose shall be r«paid out of the taxes levied for the year in which the loan is made.’’ Section 1. Be it enacted by the general assembly, that It shall he and hereby pioposed to amend the constitution of Georgia in the third section of the sev <■llll article so as t< strike from para graph one the words "casual deficiencies <»f revenue" and substituting in lieu there of the words, "such temporary deficit as max exist in the treasury In anv war from necessary delay In cullet tmg ’ the taxes of that year." ..nd bx further slrik- • "two hundred thousand dollars ’ and substitut ing in lieu thereof, "live hundred thou sand dollars, ami any loan rnaoe for this purpose shall be repaid out of the taxes levied for the yeai m which, the loan Is made, so that the first paragraph <>! said section wi t n amended iiall read a -- "No debt shall be contracted bx or on behalf of the state, except to sup ply such temporary deficit as may exist in the treasury in any y, ar from neces sary delay in collecting the tuxes of that year, to repel invasion, suppress insurrec tion, and defend the state in time of war, or to pay l.t existing public debt; but I revenue shall not exceed, in the aggre gate. five hundred thousand dollars, ami any loan made for this purpose shall be repaid out of the taxes levied for the year in which the loan is made ’ Section 2 Be it further enacted. That whenever the above proposed amendment to the constitution snail be agreed to by two-thirds of the members elected to each of the two houses of the general assembly and the same has been entered upon their journals with the ayes and nays taken thereon, the governor shall cause said amendment to be published in at least two newspapers In each congression al district in this state for the period of two inonths next preceding the time of holding the ii-xt general election Section 3 Be it further enacted. Tha» Ihv above proposed amendment shall be submitted tor ratification or rejection to the electors of this Gate at the next gen eral election to be held after publication, as provided in the second section oi this act in th* several election districts of this state, at which election every person shall be quali*b‘<l to vote who is entitled to vote for members of iht general assemblx All persons voting at said election in favor of adopting the proposed amendment to the constitution shall haw written or printed on their ballots the words, "for amendment to constitution authorizing temporarx loans, ami all persons opposed to the adoption of nid .;mendment shall have written m printed on their ballots tie words, "agciio: amendment to con- Btltutmn author!:: ng temporary loans Section 4 Be it furth< r enacted. That all laws ami parts of laws in conflict x-. *u this act be. ami the same are, herebx- re pealed. Now. therefor. 1 Joseph M Brown, governor •! said stall . do issue this my proclamation herebx <le<la line that th. foregoing prm ■ a enu udment •<< the constitution is submitted tor ra:ifi< ation or i'e.i-< tion to tl < .-oters f !i< '.mt< qua) md 1" vote for nu ■ * the i in- oral assembly at U . g. • ■ • ■ . . . n .,,i to h. he ld on W. «im sdax. » ■ t her 2 1912 .h’SEI'H M BRoWN, Governor Bx tl • < h.vernor riilLlP C(a»K. Secretary of State. - 16 1 ♦ N< .TP ET..Id iB T« Its NI >. - Kl;i dT- ORh All creditors of the estate of F D Bears* , late of Fult. n . oiintv. ,j, are herby notified to render in th* >i <l. - mands to the un<! t> gm d. a< « or-ling t* law and all -m* nt \> ?BE \l. » \ imim ’•* ’ ' • R F !• N » \t; •. • ' L >1 ATI: • d GE* HGI \ !• uin n Com •' Mr- Ida Sw* to.on ’ ilo-,• IJ1( , tl . ’I Ib ra. Stt«-an. u Gi . ’.n- |p ~t • •• j. f ■ .i .n>! \mi > i I AI I •bll. ’ 11. , . W 4 P 0 U IL T R ¥■ Edited by Jkjdge F. J. Marshall H7/r I Took Up Poultry; Incidents of Early Work. n. 1 continue! ivitli the Lierht Brahmas and Barred Rocks for a number of years, finally dropping the Brahmas and taking up the Wyambittcs. vallml Silver Wyandottes since the advent of the numerous sub-varieties. The Silver Wyandoltfs could not fill the place va iiK rated by the Brahmas from the thoroughbred |I standpoint. Xot by a whole lot, but they made fit companions for the Rooks, in that they were and crude in their make up. They gave the breeder all the work- he was looking lor to produce even a small per cent of W good specimens. Many came with single A combs, others with stubs of feathers upon the j shanks. Some almost black in breast color and F|g|gki.; void of lacing. The type was anything but fixed. They came almost al] shapes and sizes. Right there is where the fun came in: To get a few really nice sj>ecimens was a great ' uPwy pleasure, and the careful breeder who sue ceeded but in a measure would stick a pin there, aiming to hold to what he got, and do it one better the next season. « \\ hile the Barred Rocks wore not as new as the Wyandottes yet they were just about as much trouble. f made it a point when in the business at that time to exhibit. And I went at it each season with a determination to see what I could get out of it,. I < xhibftcd at all the adjoining coun ty fairs within reach and winter poul try snou-jS of the same class, local. Then 1 would take in about one good state show I did not win on everything I took, not by a jug full, but I think I got my share of prizes, and I got what was perhaps more beneficial than the prizes. 1 found out where I stood as to quality of stock with the other breed ers of my time. How Shews Help. 1 found out where my stock was in st rlor to others, and proceeded to rem edy It the next season. If I did not have the necessary breeders to do up the Job as I thought ft should be done I would try to pick up a good breeding fowl or two that would help me out I stood around the show room and listened to the older heads, like Pierce. !• t-lch, Bicknell and Ball, discuss mat ti s of breeding and exhibiting in order to be successful, and I tell you I looked and listened with my mouth and ears open, tiiat I might catch It one way or the other Practical Helps. 1 made it a point to jump in and help the judge handle birds whenever there was need of such help in hfs work I picked up many a pointer that was of value to me in later years. Leghorns. 200 S C. \\ HITE LEGHORN cockerels and pullets, early hatched front win ners and heavy layers, at $1 each These are good ones. Joseph B. Wood, Brooks. Ga. 9-17-22 Plymouth Rocks. 500 BARRED ROCK cockerels and pullets, early hatched from fancy st<xk, at $1 ea<h. Don’t miss this bargain. .lames B. Wood, Brooks, Ga. 9-17-23 Orpingtons. SBO PEN thoroughbred Buff Orpingtons; five hens, one rooster, first sls check gets it; prize-winners. 65 Crew st 48-16-9 Incubators. INCI’BATOR, 240 egg Prairie State; onh used for one hatch, (’all Decatur 270 9-13-22 Epgs. TI l( »ROl'G H BIbED Buff Orpington eggs. $1 per fifteen. 126 Windsor street Main 3588. 4-27-25 Dogs. DOGS Xi close prices Variety of point ers, setters and hounds to select from Young and mature Trained and partlj trained. Correspondence solicited Mont view Kennels. Kernersville, N. C. 38 14-1’ Ei'lt saee Pointers, setters and hounds. State wants 11. A. Linville, Kerners ville. N C 59-9-10 ‘ Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO. REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS. FOURTH XATIONADRaNK BUILDING Fnone 2106 Main. ST. CHARLES AVENUE BARGAIN Here is a home on a lot *»0 bx 200 feet, to an alley, that we can sell for the low price of $4,200 There is no loan to assume Reasonable cash payment will get it. Come quick. (Mli •’ l. wex I E BARGAIN On • apito! avenue we have another bar Kain (•timer lot. alley in rear; price is only $3,900. Terms good. RAX U PARK BARGAIN Here is a six-room horn*', with cabinet mantels, porce la . bath, walls tinted in rich colors, one block of car line Price is $2,- 500 Terms to suit purchaser. .H !»c.i\g from the above prices, you would not think that we are advertising it > •■■■ tese are just rare bargains that we ar< offering IF YOU KNEW how easj It is to get us to build you a hom< you would not hesitat* to come to see us You xvould quit paying rent A BEAUTIFUL HOME ” 1 :1': I IT-It' "'M st. am h. ate<l .l.'ublc floored, with felt in between cypress shin el- ni.-.-h arranged, large parlor and dining room with Fren.flt doot s brick .tn. Is. large butler's pantry and closets, shady, level, east front lot. best ear < rx it * in citx. prite. $6,5u0. on vasx terms WILSON BROS. ' 701 KMPIKE BLDG MAIN 1411-. I THE HOrSH you will build, buy or rent will not be a modern home unless it is wired for Elect rieii v. Money To Loan. Money To Loan. MONEY TO LEND WE on: IN IX'Sino.N to It.indie good, first-, lass morigag real estate • ei‘ '" . lo i t•• nt from 3t . .'. >. ~r« Tin- . Is p,, delay j n g..-. RALPH O. COCHRAN COMPANY JV BKuAlt HTIIKET. Points of comment upon certain faulty specimens, much of which I remember word for word to tills day. This was all of the most intense interest to me tind wbnt a long way toward clinching, the matter of life work for me. Much of the paraphernalia of those shows was crude and commonplace compared with the equipment of our present day city exhibitions, with their uniform cooping and mftnner of ar rangement. Each exhibitor was required, or re quested, rather, to provide himself with show coops. Sometimes they failed and their stock was set up in improvised coops made out of their shipping coops Such coops, of course, did not add vety materially to the general appearance of the show. Show room regulations gen erally specified that exhibitors should furnish their own coops, to be of the following dimensions: Two and one half feet square by two feet high, pen coops two and one-half by four. This rule tended to uniforiftity in a gt eat measure, although many breeders man ufactured their coops of a size to suij the lumber they happened to have on hand at the time. At the fairs most of the prizes were given on pairs and sometimes trios, but rarely on pens. Old and young stock was for years shown in competition with each other. I was one of a few who made a hard fight to have this feature cut out, and have separate classes for old and young, for as every one knows who has had any experience in the business. It is almost as unfair as to show a mule against a horse, particularly in the early fall when conditions are so en tirely different and the old stock are moulting and the young ones not fully matured. (To be continued tomorrow.) Cats. MALTESE kittens for sain, $5 each. Ap ply 969 Highland avenue. 49-17-9 Miscellaneous Poultry. 11. G. HASTINGS & CO.. Seedsmen for the South, 16 XVest Mitehell street. Four City De liveries Daily. North and South Side 9 a. m.. Inman Park and XX est End 2 p. m. Bell Phone M 2.>68, Atlanta 2,368. BI ERS THAT SHOCLD BE STARTED indoors now for earlx blossoms: Whit*' Roman Hyacinths. 40c a dozen, postpaid 50< ; Paper White Narcissus. 25c a dozen. V*»stpaid 40c; Frevsias. 20c a dozen, post paid 25c. All of our bulbs are large, strong, sure bloomers. Write f<»r a copy of our bulb catalogue CONKEY’S WHITE DIARRHOEA REM- EDY. 25c and 50c. 1 re’s White Diar rhoea Remedy, 50c Either of these will give satisfaction. CRT SHED OYSTER shell and poultry grit. 50 pounds 50c. 100 pounds $1 MALE CANARIES All guaranteed sing ers. $2 50 each. Cages. $1.25 anti up. SIIA ER SKIN and Yellow Danver Onion Sets. Seed Rye and Barley. ■ I "I l I I - L I 1 S E CONK E Y S N( >\ -1 - CIDE for ridding i your poultrj houses of miles. Two tnblf:- blespoonfuls mixed in two gallons of wa ter is w hat is needed for dipping \ our fowls. One pint can '(s<-. I quart 60c, 2 <iuarts 90c. I gallon $1.50. Real Estate For Sale Houses For Rent. \V. A. Foster & Raymond Robson REAL ESTATE. RENTING AND LOANS. Bell Phones 1031-10327 Atlanta Phone 1881 "If you see' it in our ad it's so.” FOR SALE. ON HARDEE STREET, close to school ami churches, on a pretty, level lot. 75 reet front, we have an attractive home of six rooms: all improvements; brand new* price. $3,500; easy terms. See Mr Dews. ON 1(01 Llv\ ARD DEKALB, near East Lake junction and convenient to 15- mtnute car service, a nearly new five room bungalow, all citv conveniences ex cepting gas: nice lot. 50x200 feet; terms to suit \ou: price onlv $2,500 See Mr Radford. CLOSE to South Decatur and East Lake car line a nice six--oom bungalow, with Water ,md elr ctri< liirhts: price. $2 360 easy terms. See Mr. Dews. AT 43 <> 1: 1.1. NY. ( >< >i, AVENHE, we have the nicest home proposition on the north side, at the price we have on it for quick sale; has eight rooms, nicely finisher!; nice mantels and'fixtnres; the lot is 75x165 to an alley. Can handle this on terms of »500 cash and S3O per month. See Mr \v hlte. If Non Have Monev to Lend. We Can Place it Safely. FOR RENT. . , NO. 329 GREENWOOD AVENUE. A r oom cottage, in excellent condition, with lot 50 by 200. Splendid rh °° f Has porcelain bath, but no gas. Two blocks v from car line. UE PI BLISH A WEEKLY RENT BULLETIN, giving a good description of everything we have for rent. Get a copy JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT. 12 AUBURN AVENUE. PHONE MAIN 618 FOR RENT BY E. RIVERS REALTY COMPANY 8 IVEST ALA BA MA STREET. 365 PIEDMONT AYE., we have this splendid eight-room house on an elevated lot House is in splendid repair and in first-class neighborhood. $45.00 per month 115 EAST A\ E. You will find this eight-room two-Rtory house with all modern conveniences. Very desirable for two small families. Only $35.00 per month. 369 ( KNTRAL A\ 16. This is an eight-room two-story house with all conven iences. Good neighborhood and splendid location. $30.00 per month. 39 MILLS ST. This is a five-room house, in gond repair. Has bath and gas, and only a short walk from center of city. $22.50 per month. FOR REN [' SI ORE ROOM at 34 North Forsyth street. Price $125.00 per month. HOLMES & LUCKIE REALTY CO. 34 North For syth Street. APARTMENTS Eleventh Street. THE new Eleventh street apartments just off Peachtree. Six rooms and sleeping porch! Cool, quiet, comfort able. Exclusively situated. Every modern convenience. Building just completed, and you can move in now. TURMAN, BLACK & CALHOUN Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. “ASK THE REAL ESTATE MAN” Call on him for Plats ami prices. He will tell you that Beautiful Highland View Lots With ten-minute car service and all city improvements and high-class settlement IS THE BEST BUY IN ATLANTA FOR THE PRICE WE ASK YOU. ATLANTA DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, B' v ' l.i 'Third National Bank Building. FOR SALE a "' xe VaE' TT T AT T (Real Easy Terms.) JV/11 IN | . MONEY IN ORMEWOOD PARK LOTS .J Choice lots on easy terms. Buy one « T T z"N I—\1 —\ <—' T TN T'X of these now, build a hofite on it 'later. \'\/ ( )( ) I )**> I I ) H THOS R FIN'NEV. Sales Mgr.. XX <. ’ V ’ L ' v ’ A J—' L 12 Auburn Avenue. • Auburn Avenue $206 PER FRONT FOOT will buy 137x112 to an alley, close in on Auburn avi-nm Spb :><iid location for small stores, with excellent prospects for eniiam-<‘inent. Edgewood Avenue • LOSE IN on F.i'uewood avenue. 25x120, at $350 per front foot. This will soon be in the SSOO class. J. H. EWING REAL ESTATE 116 (LOBBY) CANDLER BUILDING SALESMEN I. S BROWN R E. RILEY. WM. C MASSEY HOMES s’. 500 Druid Hills bungalow. six rooms stone front, hardwood floors, furnace la:.:' el. •. at..l |..t Dd* i* beaut' Can arrange terms to suit $.■>.500 West End bungalowl rigii' on car line. 'stonKfront; elcva'tKi “i7u Tlwre ,ii. -'x prettv looms in tills house with hartlwocsl Hours if ~,u llrt . looking fol ' - ■ t g I I. i us sltow you t • tH«> i:.i,a., mi. home, eight t ...ms FwTstorx. with large lot worth the >»'•!>. > w. ask We can arninge terms on this an make monev on tlds sure ~1. Ml MHEIt. I HAVE VAC\X-in7ITS IN \ 1.1. I'A UTS <>E THE CITY Ci'Ml’Alti: 'lit \all Eb BEII.HI, Bi YING. AS WE WILL SAVE Yul M' >N E1 Mariin-Ozburn Realty Co. Thud National Bunk Building, i’bune Iv> Atlanta 20b. i , FOR RENT. 6-r. h., 27 West Fair streets2s.oo 6-r. h., 289 East Fifth street 32 50 6-r. h., 71 Bellwood avenue 10.60 6-r. h., 234 Chanel street 21.00 6-r. h., 408 Ormond street22.so 6-r h., 295 Cooper street 15.60 6-r. h., Fair street, Kirkwood 20.00 J 6-r. h., 35 Orleans street 18.00 6-r. h., Boulevard DeKalb. Kirkwood 15.00 6-r. h., 38 Curran street 9.00 6-r. h.. 81 Ormond street 20.60 6-r. h., Lakewood drive 20.00 6-r. h., 293 East North ave., furn ... 45.00 6-r. h., 33 Lovejoy street 15.60 6-r. b., 94 Whitehall terrace 15.60 6-r. n.. Holderness street tind three acres of land 11.00 6-r. h., Posey street. Kirkwood, Ga.. 21 00 6-r. h.. 24 South Warren. Kirkwood, Ga 15,00 6-r. h., 8 Coper street 30.00 6-r. h.. Boulevard DeKalb and Clif- ton 17.50 6-r. h., 122 West Alexander street. . 17.60 6-r. h., Gilbert street. E. Atlanta... 12.00 6-r. h . 504 Euclid avenue 25.00 6-r. h., 69 Bellwood avenue 10.60 And a long list of larger and smaller houses. Come to see us. Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. Plan Your Own House We are prepared to build in our Stewart avenue subdivc n a house according to your oavii plans. Maybe the houses voq have looked at do not exactly suit; you ivant something a lift a different. Give us your ideas, and we will build just the kind f house you wish, and arrange terms of payment. In this subduj. sion Ave have many fine lots to select from—all near the new Tenth ward school and city playground. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR ' ’ ' J- IW-UI I ux.l. . lain. _ ~ , Have You Any Money? . • LOTS $l5O AND $3(10 EACH. A few months ago we had a number of Simpson Ridge lots for <_• ; e Since then half of them have been sold, houses have been built and improvements near by have been made. Enhancement of all prope.ty in this section has increased mater but the remaining few lots in Simpson Ridge are now offered again for , e at the same prices we sold them last year. Prices are $l5O to S3OO, $1 and $2 a week, no interest, no taxes to To see is to buy. See for yourself. Take Riyer car, get oft at Ashby :ir; walk two blocks west. The lots are on the right of Simpson street. Get plats at our office. THOMSON & LYNES 18 and 20 Walton St. Both Phones 458. M. L. PETTY & E. L. HARLING REAL ESTATE. 32 EAST ALABAMA ST. ON ONE OF THE most desirable drives in West End park we have for a qui-'K sale a 7-roont cottage on an extra nice lot that we are offering for $5,500. Tr i is one of the most modern, up-to-date cottages that we have been in In some time. It's a $6,500 home. If you have as much as $1,250 cash we would like'to have a proposition from you. Balance can be paid at S3O a month. ON ORMEWOOD AVENUE we have a very substantial 5-room cottage on a lot 50 by 175. that we offer for $2,500; S4OO cash and very easy terms for the balanie See this at once, as houses like this are hard to find. PERHAPS YOU ARE thinking of locating on Ponce DeLeon avenue? are we can place you in one of the most modern. 10-room, 2-story houses <<n the street for $10,500. Let us show it to you. If it appeals to you we will enter lain a proposition as to terms. IN THE GRANT PARK SECTION we have a lot 3t,jx300, with an 8-roont il-stwy house that we offer for $7,000; $2,000 cash: balance in one, two and three You can sub-divide this lot and have your home as a clear profit. See us at once about it. RALPH O. COCHRAN CO. (Incorporated) REAL ESTATE. RENTING AND LOANS, PEACHTREE STREET HERE is a lot 25 by 110 in the Georgian Terrace block, on reachtree,, for $13.- 750. Terms unusually attractive. It will make monev for you. HARRIS G. WHITE, Sales Manager . DIEEIN-MORRIS CO. 609-10 Atlanta National Bank Bldg. Both Phones 4234 $5,500 ST. CHARLES AVENUE, six rooms, furnace heated bungalow; h.is hard wood Honrs; stone front; on large shady lot. A home at this price on a 79.f00t street isn’t found every day. Good terms. $1,350 WILL buy a vacant lot just off H'ghland avenue, near Ponce DeLeon: noth ing else on the street at this price. Terms. $3,150 NEAR in on the south side we have a dandy little six-room cottage n elevated east front lot. We can sell on terms of S2OO cash and balance $25 p-r month. Buy this and cut out your carfare. NO. 61 PONCE D'LEON PLACE -This is a beautiful six-room bungalow has hardwood floors throughout; best of fixtures, stone front. We consider it a real classy bungalow. See us for price and terms. Owner says sell. Salesmen FRED C. WOODALL and CHAS. R. COLLINS. PEACHTREE STREET LOT 100-FOOT FRONT, beautiful east front, elevated, shady lot; just bevonri citv limits. This is a good opportunity to get a Peachtree lot cheap. Nothing as close in under S2OO per foot. Price, $12,500; $5,000 cash and one, two and three years. A. S. HARRIS, Real Estate MAIN 1387. 805 Empire Building WANTED-AT ONCE WE HAVE three clients for small homes —$2,500 to $3,000. If you want to sell yours, see us at once. ATLANTA SUBURBAN REALTY COMPANY. 31 Inman Bldg., M. 2053. BUY THAT HOME E HAY E EOR SALE quite a number of choice homes and can please you in location, price and terms. Tel! us what you have in mind and let us ASSIST you (that's our pleasure) in getting your ideal, whether it be a modest cottage, bungalow or palatial residence. See Mr. Gay. J. R. NUTTING & CO. 801-4 Empire Life Bldg. Main 141 FOR SALE, RENT or EXCHANGE FOR INCOME PROPERTY Bl NGALOXX on East Eleventh, east of Piedmont avenue, over looking ■'Piedmont Park.’" I am offering for sale or rent a bungalow of nine rooms, tile baths, four bed rooms, servants' anti garage; the lot has 103 feet frontage, elevated, front porch 50 feet long; three front rooms have hardwood floors and beam ceilings. House furnace-heated. Often for inspection- 18 LOTS WEST 14th. corner Cherj-y. I have 18 lots. 6 facing 14th. 12 fac ing Cherry and extend through to West 15th, making four corner lots. Water, sewerage and sidewalks down on 14th. Here is a chance for a quick profit for a hustleri Will make terms or exchange for income property EACHTREE ROAD L()l 'lOxtiOO. opposite W . P. Andrews' home, just east of D' d 31an s < urve. Xou will find for sale sign on the lot. E. G. BLACK 718 AND 719 FOURTH NATIONAL BANK. Phone 15 14 Main. J .XL - ~~~ BARGAIN BARGAIN • BARGAIN BEAI TIbTL SIX ROOM BI’XGALOW. Lot 60x400. EAS I 1 n<».Nl, i-« i jtii’i ! <»nt xaicl. 4t<»ne front; vnblnet mantels, city x» ' ‘Uf iKh.s. t\ •ixthfng to make a home coinfortabiu ,n ’ ' fi’ -h air. < »\x n. r must sell. Small cash payment; balance I- ’ F month. B<M)\E & GREEN. 403 Walton Building, B e || phone Ivv 11*' BARGAIN BARGAIN BARGAIN