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TETR ATLANTA GEORGIAN - AND NEWS.
OAXCRDAT, SEPTEMBER 11, 1907.
OPPORTUNITIES FOR EVERYBODY HERE—NOW FIND YOURS
r
Want Ads.
10 c a Line.
Tho following rote* ore for eon-
application.
6 time* . • . .
26 times .. • «
phone directory.
to be inserted the same day.
WANTED HELP—MauE.
el iin<i **ll guml* In country -
towns. KximtUim'i? not ii**<»*i*mhr.r. Address
c. A. Will kit, Atlantii, tin., general «Ieltv-
•ry.
atxte
| Eloni
n yi-nr* of nge, with bicycle*,
tl litnta Ii'e nml Toni Company, 1
«*tiue and Georgia railroad.
WANTED—A
eighteen yearn or age; nor n
Work. Must ho well reeomniemleil
ern Coffee nml Spice Mills. 25 I'etei
.WANTH!*—MEN TO
don't overlook this ehaner
era
nogrsphers.
i snce. $1251 nroRPrng
ner for eon I eomimt
cling Mlesmnn, $*9
ellng colleetors. $40
3023 Century building.
supply. Call 'or write us, Iheloslnfi
i, for good position. National Employ
Association. 1022-1023 Century llldg.
to learn furnsee hutdurN*.
dlstely. Monerlef Furnace
Trinity avenue.
CHEAPEST t FURNITURE IIO
OEOROIA. ROBISON MARTIN
TURK COMPANY, 23 EAST HUNTER.
Company. 121 Cr
;tnaln 4282, furnishes
1st* to operate nil
‘free of charge to
\ ployee.
*phone 5311.
THE ATLANTA DENTAL PA*
formerly lorn ted In Stelner-Emery
Ing. has move 1 to 603 Austell llldg.
, extrnrtcd without pnln. All work \
. NlGII’t HCIIOOL-F1R
tlon free If you clip i
’ this notice within the
t markable offer. If yon desire, quit nt
end of the month, owing nothing; or
, tlnue at special rote—$4 u month.
^ 'phone 889.
Of t
Unit
! Kata, or 411 Cherry street. Macon, On.
BED ROOM KEITH.
f LEARN TELKOUAFIIY—WHY? BECAUSE
-’and present this notice to Drnugho
tlcnl Hus!ness College. 122 Dench
lantn. may give contract to imy $:
WANTED HELP—FEMALE.
WANTED—WHITE WOMAN TO
Due, corner Bass.
^ WANTED HELP—FEMALE.
TEACHERS WANTING POSITIONS
should write today for registry form; no
fee. Demand far exceeds supply. Hall a
Agency, Macon, Ga.
WANTED—LADY STENOGRAPHER AND
bill clerk; one who owns machine. Mod-
ernte salary to commence tVlth. Address
In own haudwrltlng, giving reference nml
pnlnry expected. Harry L. 8chle«Inger, 70
Madison avenue.
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN.
All dental work gunrantWHl to bo first-
class. Come nnd get our prices. Antiseptic
Dental Offices, 603 Austell Bldg.
WANTED-HOU8KKEEPEH, WILLING
to care for 2-months-oId baby and do
general house work for family of two.
Address J..C./Willis. Asheville, N. C.
WANTED-COOK. 'SETTLED WOMAN.
and nothing hut k«mm1 cook need apply.
Cnu give furnished room on premises. Ap-
ply 265 Ivy street.
WANTED — MAIDS TO LIVE ON
grounds; 112. References required. Agnes
Scott College, Deentnr, (Jo.
WANTED HELP—Male and Female.
AXMINSTER ART SQUARES. BY 12
FEET. 122. BOBISON-MABTIN FURNI
TURE COMPANY, 23 EAST HUNTER.
WANTED-RIX ACTIVE. INTELLIGENT
men nnd women to exhibit nnd demon
strate nn advertised staple line for a large
mall order house. Salary $15 per week. Ad-
dress Tonka, care Georgian.
WANTED—AGENT8.
WE START YOU SELLING DlXMONDS.
Don’t fall getting our liberal offer; $5
dally sure. Carbon Diamond Company, Syr*
nense, N. Y. Mention this paper.
J CANARIES - GERMAN HARTZ J1T-!
1 L'tinrnntrcO to ulna: 12.40 pnrh.
M'MII.LAN SEED COMPANY.
23 South Broad Street.
WOMAN’S EXCIIANOE-NO. 120 WEST
Peachtree. Boll phone 1669-.L Main. Or
ders (Wed for home cookery on one dny'$
notice. A variety of fancy nnd useful
hand-made articles of all descriptions nl-
ways on hand..
|.T. DAVENPORTS. OAK OB MAHOGANY.
127. ROIIISON-MARTIN FURNITURE
COMPANY. 23 EAST HUNTER.
WANTED—SALESMEN.
WANTED—TRAVELING SALESMAN TO
sell fruit elder; weekly advance. Foil
season now on. Apply quick. Red Cross
Vinegar Company, St. Louis.
i
FOR RENT—ROOMS-
FOR ItENT-NEW FIVE-ROOM APART-
input*, complete: tinner or lower floor.
North side. 'Phone 826 .! north, Bell.
A THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED GEN-
• nil dry gn<wls worker, clerk, trimmer, a r
Christian (home rooms to rent). Southern '
Dry OihmI, nml Sho® Co., 60 Marlottn Ht. J
THREE NICE ROOMS. HOT AND COLD
water; $15. In private family. No chtl- \
dren. Clogf In. .294 Central avenue.
FOR RENT-THREE CONNECTING •;
first-floor rooms, unfurnished or partly fur
nished; one block of Aragon Hotel. 46 E.
Kills; for light housekeeping.
. . . .- ..
FOR RENT, TO PARTIES’ WITHOUT
small children, three nice new unfurnlsh- {
ed connecting rooms, with hath, nnd sink 1
In kitchen; beautiful cabinet mantels; In
eottnge occupied by owner. Price $18.50, In- r
eluding lights, wnter nnd use of phone. '
Mrs. Virgil Hyatt, 310 K. line street. r
TWO OH THREE CONNECTING ROOMS '
for rounle without children; prirc reasons- |
Ide. 98 Welt Peachtree place. Atlanta tele- u
phono 2586.
NICE ROOMS IN PRIVATE FAMILY, “
either furnished or unfurnished, with of
without Iwsird. 323 Capitol uvenue. ^
FOR RENT TO ADULTS OR COUPLE 7
without children, half of cottage, four *
connecting rooms; very close In; south side.
Desirable, care Georgian.
FOR RENT-ROOMS. FURNISHED OR w
unfurnished; light housekeeping; refer- w
cnees; near cnpltol; private verundn; 242
Woodward nvenoe. Bell phone 3S89. ■
FOR RENT-TWO UNFURNISHED CON-
nccting rooms for light housekeeping. Wa-
ter nml bnth; on second floor; $8 ner month.
66 Hnuklii street.
ONE NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM 7
—quiet nelghlwrhood; one block of ears.
Use of telephone nnd hsth. Young man (
prefi rred. $8. 106 Windsor street. Atlanta '
'phone 4021. t
FOR RENT-THREE PARTLY FUR £
nished r«»om*. suitable for light house- ■
keeping. Couple preferred. ’Phono 687 N. ,
639 Peachtree. 1
FOR RENT-FIVE OR SIX ROOMS ON F
CnniHi-r xlr.i-I. In Decatur, Oa. Bell
'phone 393, Deentur. F
THREE NICE ROOMS, HOT AND COLD
water, In cottage, small family, ono child;
close In. 105 Pulliam street.
ONE LARGE FRONT ROOM ON FIRST
floor, or one large front room, second 1
floor, furnished or unfurnlehcil; 33 West 1
Peachtree. Phono 322, North.
T
WANTED—ROOMS.
.. . T
YOUNG LADY DESIRES ROOM IN PRI- T
vate family; north side preferred. Will T
not object’ to congenial roommate. Best T
references. Miss It. E. 8., care Georgian.
TWO OK THREE ROOMS FOR LIGHT
housekeeping; close In. Answos, stating
price. References exchanged. D. D., care
Georgian.
SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES ON BRA8R
BEDS. ROBISON MARTIN FURNITURE
COMPANY, 23 EAST HUNTER.
WANTED—TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS
for self and wife; beat references. J. W. T
Mattock, this office, or care II. D. Smith
Company, 6 North Forsyth street. C
la
FOR RENT— ' FURNISHED ROOMS d
THREE OR FOUR FURNISHED ROOMS A
for light housekeeping. Hot and cold w«w *
ter. 156 Gordon street. West End.
FOR RENT—FURNISHED HOUSES, o
O
. . L ' ' J1J ' «
FURNISHED COTTAGE, CENTER OF O
Deentur: 5 room., piano, garden, ehlck-
ena, can and achooia near. October 1 till *>
Jnue. DaKnlb, care Georgian. £
WANTED—BOARDERS.
rooms; large and small; select people for
with board: also table board. 110 Capitol
avenue. Bell 'phone 3464 main.
WANTED—BOARD.
vate family by young man of good bab-
References exchanged. Address Prl-
Family, care Georgian. *
FOR RENT—3TORE8.
FOR 8ALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
BALE—TEN BROWN LEGHORN
Work anywhere. City broke.
dppey & Bro., 224 Decatur street.
L.EJ—A NO. 66 WITHERBF.I:
_ rattery Igniter. II. C. Stockdeli,
Phoenix Insurance Company, 1009 1’ruden-
NEW RUBBER-
I buggy, with good harness. Bargain,
fhland
20 Hlghlamf avenue.
heavy lovers* reasonably priced. M. E.
strawberry, cherry or raspberry vine-
Send order to Mrs. John Francis, Col-
Park, Ga.
mg machine, in good c
cheap. Apply 42 Wliidsor.
In good order. Will sell
one landfill. Central Carriage
Park, Ga. Phone 297, East
WEAVER TO WEARER—FALL
WE NEED FOR PATRONS BOOKKEEP-
era for Insurance company, $90; lumber
company. $85; steno-bookkeeper, $75; atenog-
company. »*>; sicno-oooKaecper, svo; sienog
; raphers for lrnntar company, $<5; lnsurnuo*
i company. $75; Indy for doctor's office, $40;
; Iocs! and traveling companion, salesladies,
clerks, waitresses and other good imsltion*
open. Call or write na. National Employ-
geut Association, 1022-1023 Century build-
more nitrogen to the noil . _
winter crop. McMillan's Fall Catalogue
gives full information about this valuable
P ; also, about nil other farm seeds for
plantlug. Catalogue mailed free on re
quest.
Fine Tailor, 93 Peachtree street.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED, COW- TO WINTER GOOD
milch cow for use of milk; good feed and
attention. Address Suburban, care Geor-
gl/»n.
Covington, Ga.
Ing Co., Prudential 1
Better Tailor-
Backs Included, F. O. B.
Phone 39 Main.
TRADE TO KNOW
bermau Sblnglu Co., Blakely,
Will accent $3, $4 and $5
Inter exchange
Will sell cheap.
FOR SALE.
TYPEWRITERS.
Iters—Remingtons $10 to $
* pay it
a machine? Wi will aell you
one for less than half price
that will last you a lifetime.
H. M. ASIIE CO.,
DO NOT FORGET!
Central avenue, Atlanta, Ga. At-
—i 3809. They aell Elgin, Waltham
* “ week. You
TYPEWRITERS.
No* 19 Yost (almost* new) !”.’!!!! 46.00
No. 7 IRIck (with leather carrying rate) {6.09
1 * ~~ “‘Ion).77. 5.00
One No. 2 Rem Sho (good condition)..
No. 2 Williams 26.00
O. D. Each machine guaranteed. Mone
refunded if not satisfactory.
Southern States Writing
Machine Company,
424-25 Candler Building.
WANTED-ALL KINDS OF COPYING
Price 10c for legal or regular slxc paper
If with carbon, 5c extra for each carbon
used. Jny O. Humes, 168 Form wait street.
Bell 'phone 4564 J.
WANTED—THE PEOPLE TO KNOW WE
have opened office, 906 Kngllsh-American
Bldg., as public stenographers, under the
new system, the Edison Business Phono
graph. We solicit your patronage. Williams
& Parsons. ^
MISCELLANEOUS.
A. SPRINGER HAS MOVED TO 25 SOUTH
Pryor street. Bays and sella second-hand
furniture. Bays everything In furniture.
Bell 1526 main.
PER80NAU
FILMS FOR RENT BY GATE CITY
Film Exchange, 41 West Mitchell street.
Best service In Southern states.
EMBROIDERY, NEEDLE WORK AND
plain newlng done at 2S2 Ilaynea street.
Atlanta 'phono 4753,
TODAY IS THE LAST DAY OF TIIE
I’aaslon liny In Atlanta; don’t fall to
come; this In tho last chance to see this
piny. Terminal Electric Theater, 41 West
Mitchell street.
SPECIAL CARE GIVEN TOE FITTING
of trusses, elastic stockings and abdominal
supporters. The V. B. Perryman Company,
34 Peachtree street.
IF YOU ARB RUPTURED AND NEED A
trns* or al>dntfi!na! supporter, coll at 34
Peachtree atreet and be fitted without ex
tra cbnrge. The V. E. Perryman Co.
CUSHION COMFORT SHOE CO.. 18214
Whitehall atreet, Atlanta, Ga. Ordera by
tnnll solicited.
WANTED—LADIES' UNDERWEAR AND
babies' tronsseus to make at 838 Fraser
atreet; reasonable prices.
DAVID W. VAKBROUGH,
MASTER PLUMBER,
Phones 1255. 20 E. Hunter St.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
WANTED—POSITION AS MANAGER FOR
general merchandise or furniture business
with investors; will tnke Interest In vene
turn; references A-L Address W. W., care
Georgian.
WANTED—STUDENT WANTS TO WORK
for board and room. Take care of fur
nace, wait on tablet, etc. Address J. S. J.,
care Georgian.
A YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES POSITION
aa bookkeeper or assistant; several years’
experience; Wst reference given. 8. M.,
P. O. Box 834, City.
WANTED - 8TENO-BOOKKEEPER OR
city salesman at preaent employed In a
clerical position would consider a change.
Combination, care O. 8. Travis, route 68,
city.
WANTED—SITUATION AS ROOKKEEP-
er with retnil house. Learned bookkeep
ing by practical experience, and have /ilso
had experience In tho business. A*1 ref
erences. Address Box 86, Meigs, Ga.
YOUNG MAN WANTS POSITION AB 01/-
flee assistant. Ml! clerk or collector. Had
experience. Beat reference*. E. E.»' care
Georgian.
WANTED-BY YOUNG MAN. f»OSITION
ns collector and assistant In office or
house salesman. Best of references. Work,
care Georgian.
YOUNG LADY, FIRST-CLASS 8TENOG-
ropher, dealrra work from 8 n. m. to 1
p. in. Adilrena A. V. H., care Georgian.
WANTED—A JOB BY AN ENERGETIC,
sober nnd reliable man; salary or commis
sion. Box 287, city.
YOUNG LADY STENOGRAPHER AND
typewriter, with five years' experience,
desires permanent position with reliable
firm: can furnish best credentials. Address
E. G. Nelson, 89 Fraser street.
WANTED—POSITIONS FOR EXPERI-
enced stenographers and bookkeepers.
Tabernacle Employment Department. Tele
phone 2766-L.
EDUCATIONAL.
VOCAL TRAINING-OPPORTUNITY FOR
six young Indies to train In select class
for church choir singing. Apply nt once
Consultation free. V. T. Barnwell, 137H
Whitehall street.
SPECIAL VOCAL TRAINING FOR
young gentlemen; hnss and tenor voices;
for church chotr and quartet singing. Apply
without delay. V. T. Barnwell, 73744 White
hall street.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY ADVANCED’SALARIED PEOPLE
and others. American Investment Ca, 701
Candler Bldg.
Established 1890.
WEYMAN A CONNERS. EQUITABLE.
Mortgage loans on real estate.
MONEY TO LOAN AT 5, 6 AND 7 PER
cent Interest, according to security offered.
SmalL expense and prompt attention. Only
on real estate In and near Atlanta. 8. B.
Turman.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
WARE & HARPER,
724-725 CENTURY BUILDING.
BELL 'PHONE 3311.
ATLANTA 'PHONE 1868.
$1,000—NEWLY AND BEAUTIFULLY FUR
nished 14-room boarding house; awell sec
tion of Peachtree street; filled to overflow
ing at good prices; cheap rent; owner going
to Florida for the winter.
SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND; ANY
amount. 4V4. 6 and 6 per cent. Write or
call 6’. W. Carson. 24 S. Broad St
FOUR PER CENT nOME MONEY TO
lend on monthly payment plan; no delay;
also money for purchase money notes.
Straight loans made at 6 per cent and up*
W. A. Foster,
PALMISTRY.
MME. DEL REY, THE WONDERFUL
psychic pslmlst. Is reliable. She advises
you on love, family, business affairs, mar-
avenue, between Pryor and Cen-
MADAM PAULINE,
Scientific Palmist.
LOCATED AT 2$ HOUSTON STREET.
can be consulted on all affalra of llfo; has
helped others, why not you? Office boors:
$2.M0-ESTABLI8HED AND MOST TROF-
liable manufacturing business, together
with good stock and complete outfit for
manufacturing. Owner forced to leave At
lanta.
1750-WELL ESTABLISHED, MOST LIB-
erally patronized cafe for ladles nnd gen
tlemen; heart of city. This Is a sacrifice
price.
$3.000-WELL ESTABLISHED. LIBERAL*
ly patronised nnd profitable coal and wood
yard, with railroad trackage for five cars
at one time.
31,510—REAUTIFULI.Y AND NEWLY FUR.
nished Imlxlng hunae (27 rooms), clearing
$250 per month.
$400—WELL ESTABLISHED (20 YEARS),
reputable and profitable photo studio,
clearing $100 per month; can he greatly in*
creased. Sickness cause of offer.
I500-COMPLETELY EQUIPPED, LIBER-
, ally patronized Huh nnd ment market; tieit
location; cheap rent.
$3,400—WELL LOCATED AND LIBER-
ally patronised drug business, clearing $200
per month.
$800 WILL BUY AN ESTABLISHED MAN-
ufacturlng business, with Immense profits.
38,600—ONE OF THE LARGEST AND
most profitable manufacturers' agencies,
wholesale brokerage and commission bust*
nesses In the Southern states. This will
stnnd all kinds of Investigation. If you
want n business of this kind, Investigate
this; we feel sure you will trade.
1500-AN ACCEPTABLE BUSINESS MAN
who knows something about office and
newspaper work can Invest this amount In
n most growing and prosperous printing
and publishing business and draw a salary
of $100 per month.
$850—NEWLY AND NICELY FURNISHED
ten-room lodging house; almost heart of
city; fine location; cheap rent; best reason
of offer.
$1,500—FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS,
together with lease of n forty-two-roora
hotel and lodging bouse; tine location; al
most heart of city. In prluclpal street;
rent only $150 per month.
$500 WILL BUY TIIE LEASE (WHICH KX-
tends until December 1, 1906), on sand priv
ilege; unlimited supply; Immense demand
nnd big profits. Main line Southern rail
road.
$750—ELEGANTLY LOCATED (IN VERY
heart of city), beautifully furnished spd
most reputably kept fourteen-room lodging
house, paying finely. This Is a magnificent
opportunity In this line.
$1,900—ONE OF TIIE BEST LOCATED.
most liberally patronized soda wnter antV
Ice cream businesses In very heart of At
lanta. First-class fount.
WE HAVE A FIRST-CLASS BARBER
shop with seven chairs In heart of city
at n sacrifice; cosy terras to an nccepta*
hie party.
$3,500—WELL ESTABLISHED. TIIOR-
oughly equipped manufacturing business;
unlimited demand for the products; flno
profits; Immense possibilities.
$5,000—BEAUTIFULLY AND ALMOST
newly equipped drug store, beat location;
very close In; cheap rent; Jong and valuable
lease, with an elegant aodll fount; fine pa
tronage; clearing $200 to $300 per month
above all expense*. Will give terms on a
part of this to an acceptable party. The
price la actual cost „ Beat reason for aell-
Ing. If you want n' drug business In At
lanta of this kind. nn<T will Investigate
this, we feel sure you will traQe.
THE GREAT GEORGIA .STATE FAIR
which attracts thousands of people to
Atlanta and which continues for weeks, will
■oon be on hand. If you are In the market
for a lodging, hoarding house or hotel, see
us at once. W# have some of tho most
attractive propositions from $300 to $2,509.
which can be bought Just now at a real
bargain. *
$4,259 - WELL • ESTABLISHED (TEN
years) popular and profitable generrt nur-
chandlso business In first-class town of 1,600
Inhabitants, within 20 miles of Atlanta,
clearing good money. Party wants to mova
to Atlanta only reason of offer.
$2.500—ELEGANTLY LOCATED, BBAUTI*
fully furnished and most liberally patron
ized hoarding nnd transient hotel (aaa about
thirty rooms), everything nice, new nnd
clean. If you want n hotel or hoarding
house In Atlanta, this Is your opportunity;
clearing $200 per month.
All of Above For Sale by
WARE A HARPER,
724-725 Century Building.
GOLD DREDGING' IN ALASKA-10.000
acre* tested gold-bearing gravel. Rich
est placers known. First offering stock. 10
cents. Installments. Illustrated prospectus,
free. 8hould pay $10 for every dollar In
vested. Yukon Basin Gold Dredging Co.,
Ltd., Kansas City, Mo.
I DESIRE AN ACTIVE CORRESPOND.
ent In every town to afrit approved In
vestment securities; hlgh-claas_propo«lt!(vn
Kansas c^ty CO Mo n,, * ,OD,, °* W Clawson,
FOR 3ALE—REAL ESTATE.
FREE LOT-WAUKESHA, WASH.-
henlth nnd Bummer resort. Tnle Lake.
Lot, 25 by 100 feet. Send 13 warrant,
deed; no reatrietloni. Snnrks Droa., 14 Ber
nard atreet, Spokane, Wnah.
FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE IN COLLEGE
Park, near ear line; lot 100 bj 190; beantl-
fnl natural abadt. Small caah payment,
balance monthly. \Y. R. Hammond, 013 Cen
tury building. Bell 'phone 373.
WANTED—REAL ESTATE.
WANTED—SIX-ROO31 COTTAOB-I WILL
, pay 12,500 eaah for north aide alx-room
bonne; large lot. Not particular nlxiut lo
cation. Addreaa Buyer, cart Georgian.
FOR 8ALE—FARMS.
FOR BALE—SPLENDID FARM: 249 _
acres; 16 miles from city; 2 from Tucker; "
4 from Norcross. Idea well. Uoml com
munity. Bottom auil upland. Four com-
ortnhle houses, with tarns. Part caah. 6
Term* easy. Farmer, care Georgian.
FOR SALE—FURNITURE.
THE GREATEST WEEK
OF THE GREAT SALE
AT BARNES’
A little of everything at
‘NEXT TO NOTHING’
prices. Several thousand
pieces of furniture, mat
tings, rugs and housefur-
hishings at “quick-selling”
prices.
HOUSEKEEPERS WEEK
AT BARNES’
It will be an occasion of
more than usual interest to
all womankind of Atlanta.
“BARNES” proposes here
to 'supply the furniture
needs of every class. To
show a stock embracing all
that’s new and correct in
style, worthy and dependa
ble in character.
No matter what your price
limit or circumstances may
be, “BARNES” can fit
your homo from cellar to
garret at the lowest possi
ble price consistent with de
pendable goods.
GREAT SAVINGS AT
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
FORREST & GEORGE
ADAIR
No. 70 Irwin Street—An attract-
ivo 5-roora cottage, near corner
Irwin and Jackson; well built, has
every convenience. A choice little
investment at $2,250. Cash.
No. 354-356 Auburn Avenue—A
good house on Auburn avenue
near Boulevard. Very substantial-
ly built; rents steadily to good
white tenants. Price, $2,500.
No. 159 Nelson Street—A 6-room
cottage, three blocks bovond
Terminal station; has water’ gas
and bath; rents $20; located in
section where very little property
is ever offered for sale. Price
$2,250. ’
FORREST & GEORGE
ADAIR,
Century Building.
LAND FOR SALE.
THIS SALE—ARE YOU
SAVING YOUR SHARE?
This is an all important
question. You should be
able to answer it in the af
firmative. Never in all
your household experience
liave you had chances like
we offer you now.
A GREAT STORE AND A
GREAT BUSINESS
Situated adjoining cor
porate limits Crawfordvillc,
Ga., between and facing the
two public roads. to Wash
ington, Ga., containing 211
acres; 6-room dwelling, bam,
two tenant houses (3-room
and 2-room), creek through
the entire place; several
acres bottom land. Price
$3,600. P. O. Box 26, White
Plains, Ga.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
CUT PRICKS OX DINING ROOM FURNI
TURE. ROIUSON-MARTIN FURNITURE
COMPANY, 23 EAST IIUXTEIL
nary, saw mill, «*»* -
Will divide Into small farms, each
r public road; easy' terms. Apply
P. Tilly, owner, Cnamblee, Ga. R
uwry,
•toes
from
have risen here on the foun
dation of PUBLIC SATIS
FACTION WITH THE
BEST SERVICE, THE
BEST ASSORTMENTS
AND THE LOWEST
PRICES. We never have
permitted and never will
permit anyone to undersell
us.
No matter what you* want,
you can find it at “Barnes’ ”
“for less.”
BARNES’ POLICY OF
GIVING
HONEST VALUES, LOW
ER PRICES, RELIABLE
QUALITIES AND ABOVE
ALL SATISFYING ITS
CUSTOMERS,
QUALITY, PRICE AND
VALUE.
OSCAR BARNES & CO.,
18 E. Hunter St.,
Both ’Phones 1368.
_ OLD HATS MADE NEW.
80FT AND STIFF FELT HATS CLEAN.
ed nnd re-ahnped, We. I'nmmm lint, denn
ed anil reshaped. 50c. Soft nml ntlir urnw
hata blenched and prcaacil. 60c nml 3>.
All hands or sweats (each eztrn 25c). Out-of.
town order, given prompt attention. I.nteit
styles, beat work, lowest prices. Aetna
Hatters. 10054 Whitehall street.
TYPEWRITERS.
ATLANTA TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE,
71 N. Preor St.. Atlanta, Ga.
Dealers In all —- - -
ill makes of Typewriters.
BUY YOTTR FURNITURE FROM UR AND
RAVE MONEY. HOB IRON-MAR TIN FIR-
NITURB COMPANY, 23 EART HUNTER.
CHINESE SACRED LILIES (FLOWER OF*
the Gods). This fa one of tho uiont sat
isfactory flowers grown. True Chine**-
grown, large bulb*. 10 rent* rnrh; three for
" If by mall, 15 cent* each; three for
23 South Broad Street,
DONT WEAR PANAMA HAT8
THAT ARE DIRTY AND SOILED AND
oat of shape. Bussey cleans, prenses and
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latest styles. 2844 Whitehall
street, Atlanta, Ga.
TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING.
H. W. ROUNTREE & RRO. TRUNK AND
BAG CO. Retail and repairing. 77 White*
ball street. Phone 1676.
GWINN’S SHOE SHOP,
■ nnnvi unir-soiPti. wmi bii. ..........
Phone*—Dell 2335. Atlanta 1784.
ATLANTA WINS—SEE HERE! 18 YOUR
furnace In shape for the winter. If not,
give us your order. Now, don’t wait.
will taka care of It In due tliue. Monerlef
Furnace Co., 10 Trinity avenue. Both
phones.
FOR RENT—HOUSES.
TWELVE-BOOM HOUSE, ALL CONVEX;
lences, $45; six-room two-story houw*. $g.
three-room bouse nml store attached, $12.W,
three-room house for colored people, L.
'Phone Owner, 1796.
FOR BENT-72 WEST BAKKB STREET!
new, modem, first-floor flat; five
and reception hall; $35. Bell ’phone 25*5 J.
FOB BENT-A 4-BOOM COTTAGE, SO
Glenn, corner III11; gornl shade: fine weu
water. $12.60 per month. W. Br° wD *
600 Austell Bldg.
FOB BENT-A O-ROOM COTTAGE. »
Cherokee avenue; east front; nice snsa*’.
rge lot: newly painted nnd pnpered; me
alk. W. W. Brown, 600 Austell Bldg.
FOR RENT—HOUSE8.
FOR RENT l
9S EAST ELLIS STREET, 8 ROOMS
WITH ALL IMPROVEMENTS, JUST
TWO BLOCKS FROM PEACHTREE
STREET, RENTAL VERY REASONA.
See
LIEBMAN,
Real Estate and Renting,
28 Peachtree St. ,
FOB BENT-NO. 278 CAI’ITOI. AVKNTE.
eight rooms; Immediate possession.
phone Main 20S1-J.
FOR RENT-MY NINE-ROOM HOlSKj
Bouth side, for two adults’ l*onrd or h#ir
of house. Owner No. 10, care Georgina-
FOR RENT.
Parties looking for houses
or flats can obtain a com
plete list of all property for
rent in the city by calling at
J. M. High Co.’s, in Furni
ture Department. No charge
for information.
CARPENTERS AND CABINET
MAKERS.
8TOBE FIXTURES. FLY SCREENS,
-el, and novelties. Bell -phnne 2374. Al*w
ta Wood and Iron Novelty Work*, i|
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