Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, July 27, 1907, Image 12

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mmtm HnMinMMi 12 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AXD NEWS. SATURDAY. Jl'I.T 27. XOut. OPPORTUNITIES FOR EVERYBODY * ms COLUMNS Want Ads. 10 c a Line. No ad. taken for lesa than 30 cents. Six word, of average length make a line. The following rate, are for con secutive insertion*. Rates for 3, 6 or 12 months' contract furnished on application. 1 time 10 centa a lino. 3 times 81-3 centa a line. 6 times 71-2 cents a line. 26 times G cents a line. Phone, Bell 4929 or Atlanta 4401, and we will take your ad and charge It If your name Is in either phor.e directory. Ads must be 'phoned by 12 o’clock to bo Inserted the same day. Ads for SITUATIONS WANTED will be Inserted FREE ONB TIME. WANTED—AGENT8. AGENTS WANTED—THE EIGHT MAN Ueorglan muI News. ACTIVE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN mnko 35 dully telling exqulelte special ty. No competition. Ahtrnrn Company, 221 E. 53d street. New York. J WANTED HELP—MALE. WANTED—A NIOIIT WATCHMAN FItOM ' 1:10 p. in. ttr C:3J u. in. Must furnish ut least .three reliable reference* for luvestl- B tlon; state experience. Address Mouu< cturcr, enre The Ueorglan. lantu, to take the agency for our speedo* “ .. . - Address W. i street. New WANTED—A SERVANT AT 61 WEST END avenue; a good home and salary tor tho right one. WANTED-MEN TO LEARN THE BAR- ber trade. Will equip and place Ton In your own whop or In good |K>sltiou In few weeks. Don’t overlook this chance. In- restlgnte. Motor Harbor College, Hunter *and Forsyth atreeta. milting officer. Temple Court lantu, or 411 Cherry street, Macon, Ga. I’nlted States, of good d perate haldta, tvho can apeak, read and write English. Men wanted now for aerv* Ice In CnTia. For Information, apply to re cruiting officer. Temple Court building. At lantn, or 411 Cherry afreet, Macon, tin. WANTED-A YOUNG MAN OF ABOUT seventeen veara of age to act ns clipping clerk and office boy. Permanent position. Apply lu own haudwrltlng, H, care Geor gian. WE START YOU SELLING DIAMONDS. Don't fall getting our Jllienil offer; $5' dally sure. Carbon- Diamond Company, Syracuse* N. Y. Mention paper. WANTED—SALESMEN. SALESMAN WANTED—SELL RETAIL trade, your locality, ICS per month and expenses to start or commission. Ex* • Ilermlngaeu Cigar SALESMAN TO SELL VARNISH ON A nun ml salon basis as n side line. Old es tablished house, new premium feature. COMMERCIAL SALESMEN WANTING something new, easy, very profitable, choice territory. Address Specialty, *35 First Natlounl Bank building, Chicago, III. WANTED - TRAVELING SALESMEN; salary and expenses advanced; easy Hue; experience unnecessary. Robert Thai * Co., St. Louis, Mo. INTELLIGENT. HUSTLINGSALESMEN for magnificent new maps; quick sellers: extraordinary chance for workers: state If you bare had experience. Hudgins Com pany, Atlanta, Ga. TEACH ER8 WANTED. WANTED TEACHERS—WE ARB CON- tluulug to have calls for teachers of nil grades; snlnrles from 140 to $150 per month. Get' our (took of Information. Interstate Teachers’ Bureau. Atlanta, Ga. FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR PLEASANT ROOMS FOR LIGHT housekeeping, pleasant turrouudiugs and ear cor line, 167 Oglethorpe. FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR, FRONT room, one month; acreeued; porcelain bath; on car Hue. Miss Roselowc, cure At lanta, Georgian. FOR RENT-THREE PARTLY FURNISH- p«l rooms to couple without children. Every convenience. References. Bell 'phouo 3:1X3 J. 1*79 Glenn street. WANTED—BOARDERS. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. BOARDERS WANTED—IF LOOKING FOR SALE—NEARLY NEW DOUBLE- for first-class boarding house. Investigate I seated extension top carriage cheap, at 214 “The Gardten," 50 Houston street. Urge | Marietta street, cool rooms for summer. Bell 'Phone 1740. for rent. Call Beil 'phone 4807-1. BOARDERS WANTED AT 64 EAST HAIL rl« street. Pleasant surroundings aud rates reasonable. REFINED COUPLE! BEAUTIFUL WEST Peachtree home; shady lawn; cool rooms bath: elegant service; reference*. “EX' plosive," (Georgian. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A NICE boarding house? If so, call at 86 Auburu avenue, Mrs. Mattie Greer. ; guest ■ Miss per ■_ - - Mary Davidson, TurnervlUe, Ga. FOR RENT—APARTMENTS. FOR RENT APARTMENTS—DESIRABLE party con secure half of second floor Geor gian apartment with couple. Every nos- SITUATIONS WANTED. YOUNG GENTLEMAN W1TII FAMILY wishes position ns stationary engineer; has four years' experience as locomotive fireman and twenty-two months ss Iocowo- englneer. Can give good reference and Christian gentleman. Apply at once. j Is Important. R. D. if., 100, Care Georgian. MAN WELL ACQUAINTED WITH CITY desires position as solicitor for coni, in dustrial Insurance or real estate. Address “Solicitor,'' cure Georgian. WANTED—POSITION AS' OFFICE AS- sfstunt on any kind of desirable clerical work by young lady of experience. Ad dress, “Office Assistant," care Georgian. WANTED—SITUATION AS BOOKKEBP- er by middle-aged man, many year.-:' actual experience In all lines. Temporary >r permanent place. No bad Habits, Tele- |>houe, Bell 2406. L. W., 315 Alfrlond build- REFINED, MIDDLE-AGED LADY (UN- encumhered) deslrea position; will accept companion, matron, writing, etc., Miss Lowe, 109 Highland avenue. WANTED—POSITION BY YOUNG LADY «f experience, as demonstrator. Address, 'Demonstrator," enro Georgian. ROOM. 79 LUCK IB 50 CONE STREET. CORNER I.UCKIE; so, cool front room. Private porcelain hot water; big shady verandas. Steam heated. Private home. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM IN apartment three blocks from Arngon. ..very convonlcnce.1 Gentlemen ouly. Phone main 3682. POSITION DESIRED WITH RELIABLE wholesale or manufacturing concern, by experienced shipping clerk, stenographer, or f renoral office tunn. Best references. No teglnner. Hensonnlde salary to start. Ad dress J. V. II., 90 Bryan street, city. WANTED—POSITION AS GROCERY clerk by hustling married man of 30. Ad dress, A, care Georgian. YOUNG MAN, AGE 32, MANAGERIAL experience and ability, wants position In office or traveling. Best references. Now FOR SALE—ONE C. G. CONN CORNET, lu perfect condition. This Is a chance to get a fine bund Instrument cheap. Anx ious to sell. Address Cornet No. 1, care Georgian. FOR SALE. CIIEAP-F.OUU TOP DELIV- ery wagons, four open delivery wagons. Central Carriage Company, 14 Piedmont avenue. FOR SALE-BARItED ROCK PULLETS. Will lay lu November; fancy stock, 11.25 each; some flue cockerel* at $1.50 each; exhibition birds at reasonable prices. ** y now at half-price. Bell 'plume 2220 iln. 301 Euclid avenue. GARMENTS THAT APPEAL TO GOOD dressers are made by Tom Weaver. ,v e also do pressing, cleaning and repairing. Call Tom Weaver, 39 M. 93 Peachtree street. FOR SALE—FIFTY-DOLLAB' SHOW- case, almost as good as new, for $30. 912 Century building. WANTED—TO SELL HALF INTEREST IN well-established, ‘well-paying Job printing business In splendid Alabama town. Good FOR 8ALB—CHEAP—BICYCLE WHEEL buggy and harness; In good condition. Pines, 493 Peachtree. Bell 'phone 374 N; Atlanta 1935. FOR SALE—AH or nnrt of a good bus! ness proposition. Investigate. J. N Wallace, 10616 Whitehall street touring car, enrnes nvo, two cyunaer, la horsepower. Fully equipped, gas and oil lamps, glass frout and top. Will sell cheap. O. 14. Stone, No. 814 Century building, LARGE NUMBER OF SCRAPBOOK S’E- lections, all topics. Also hothouse and hardy plants. 1-urge gropo vines 10 cents. Windsor street. FOR SALE-BARGAIN, VACANT LOT near Grant park. Cash or terms. O. It William*, 22 Central avenue. FOR SALE — BRAND-NEW WAGON; open top; nlso harness; cheap for cash. J. C. Penvey, 493 Peachtree street. FOR SALE-YOUNG AND GENTLE KEN- tucky-bred horse; nlso rnbber tired buggy. Cheap If taken aoou. 114 Decatur street. FOR SALE-MONUMENTS - ALSO 1,000 feet marble slabs, suitable for meat count ers and Imposing slabs, at 406 Enst Hunter street, city. ■ FOR SALE—EMERSON ELECTRIC FAN. Alternating current, with connections; 12 Inches In diameter. Almost new. 214 Raw- son street. BUFF ORPINGTONS; BEST CHICKENS for town, llenvy layers: large, beautiful buff birds $1 up. M. fc. Ftocrsb, 193 Crew street, Atluntn. FOR SALE—$1,000 BUYS HOUSE AND lot nt 151 Pearl street; lot elevated. Ap ply quick to I»r. J. II, Brooks, Conyers, (la., or J. B. “ * * * “ ‘ Terms easy. ■ J. B. l’crtwood, *276 Decatur afreet. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. WANTED—IN ORDER TO SHOW THE absurdity and ridiculousness of a certain proposition, published In these columns by a school teaching the Graham system of shorthand, and to expose the attempt of said school to confuse aud mislead the pub lic, Bagwell Business College, which has the exclusive right to teach the famous Chartier system of shorthand, makes the following counter proposition: Bagwell Business College, 198 Peachtree street. Atlanta, will enter Into ft written Contract to pay to any business college teaching nn old systefii of shorthand $40 for each of Its studeuts aud $10 to each of said ■tiideuts who can, at the end of six, eight or ten months, write shorthand at the rate of 75 words per minute in new matter, newspapers and business letters for twen ty consecutive minutes, and transcribe tbe same ou the typewriter at the rate of twenty words a minute—forty to sixty words on the typewriter nnd one hundred words In shorthand being the speed of the f the said school stu gw« I table institutionIn stenographer—II each of nste $25 (half Bag by Mayor W. It. Joyner, and to apply to all shorthand atudents who enroll during that time and study shorthand six. eight or ten mouths, or accept positions lu less time. The above proposition Is exactly the same as that made by the advocate of the old system, and Intended tor Bagwell Business College, with the exception that twenty consecntlve minutes— a feat that very few experienced stenogra phers can perform. A student who could this could easily write 135 to 160 words by tho civil service and In the greni tlonal shorthand contests never extend over five to ten minutes. Bagwell Business College has had a stand- ig challenge during the past year to con- ist publicly a six weeks 'student of the Chartier system against n three months* student or any old system, or a three- months' student of the Chartier ngnlnst a six-months' pupil of tbe old systems. "• “ FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. SANDERS & CONWAY, 412 Peters Building. PHONES 5488. |>2,850—Comer Berne and Waldo Streets, we have the prettiest 6-room cot tage for sale in the Grant Park and White City sec tion. See us for price and terms. $4,200—Prettiest North Side cottage for sale; 6 rooms beside hall and hath on lot 50x200. Special reason for selling at this low price. Bo long as competitors refuse to meet us In fair and open contest with every adrantago In their favor, the public will pay very little attention to their catcl penny, clap-trap methods of competition. BAGWELL BUSINESS COLLEGE. Peacbtreo St. Bell 'Phono 1981. solicitor for old established newspaper. Good .pay. Charles D. Barker, 20 Peters street. MECHANICS WANTED—EVERY ME chanlc to call for free catalogue of nil klnda of mechanical books. Call and exam ine the books. The Columbian Book Com pany, 81 and 83 Whitehall street. , J gratiir than supply. Call or writs us. Inclosing •tamp, for good position. Nations! Employ ment Association. 1022-1023 Century building. $3 TO $5 THOUSAND PAID FOR DIM tributlug circulars, sample*, etc. Atuerl can Union, Pontine building, Chicago. AOENTS—01*1*0UTUNITY OF LIFE TIME —no experience necessary. Big cssji prof its dally; one agent made $21 In one hour; •very one will buy. We Issue more accident and sickness policies than any other similar rompauy In the world. Wo give the moat popular aud cheapest Insurance written; new plan, $1 a year, pays for $500 policy; { tin assessments m>r dues: other amounts In proportion. I tenth lieneflt; weekly Indem nity;-free medical attendance; original pop. , ulnr feature*: cither sex. AH claims prompt and lll*ernlly settled; Insurance as- \ sets $500.(r*o. Reliable representatives want ed everywhere; exclusive territory; liberal, | permanent Income, Increasing each year; ah- [ solutely sure. Address International t’orpo- ' ration, 181 Broadway (Dept. D4), New York. WANTED HELP—FEMALE. WANTED COMPETENT YOUNG LADY stenographer itu<) several girls who are good pcunicii for insurance office. Bright future for xcalous workers not nfrnid ‘ work a little over time when neccsa..,. General office work. Moderate salaries until they “make gum!." Address, In own I muidwriting, stating experience, references and salary expected. Insurance, thl* office. WANTED—A GOOD WHITE WOMAN cook, German preferred. A good home for Industrious person. Address, German, care Georgian. cook ni once: room ou io' ply at 151 Capitol avenue. YOUNG LADIES, ATTENTION! A NUMBER OF BRIGHT. ENERGETIC young ladles between tho ages of fifteen and twenty-five can secure |H>sltions with .cleplione aud Telegraph Company, fifth floor, 78 South Pryor street, Atlanta, Gs. WANTED HELP—Malt and Female. WANTED—BOY8 AND GIRLS A8 CASH- lera. No S4'h<M)l children need apply, of fice J. M. High Company. street. We employ only ladles of good char acter; our work room Is made comfortable with electric fans over each machine, every- thing being made as pleasant as possible for employees. We have permanent positions for operators on costs and overalls at tbe best wages. Tbe A. M. Uobluson Com pany, SO North Pryor street. FOR SALE—FARMS. DAlltV AND TMVK FARM OfS» Al’ltKS -4H miles of center of Atlnutn. on paved nmd: ti2S per n« ie; fourth cash, balnui* at ptr cvbt. Apply 5u7 Gould bulUliuj. TWO HANDSOMELY FURNISHED front rooms, in brand new home; every* thing complete for housekeeping. Close In. nell telephone. 7 Brown place, first street south of Woodward avcuue near Pulliam street. FOR GENTLEMEN—TWO LARGE COOL' rooms—modern home; all conveniences. Forrest avenue, near Peachtree. 'Phone 883 tnslu. THREE ROOMS FURNISHED COM- plete for housekeeping to couple. $15 o mouth. 134 A Ivy street. FOR RENT— ROOMS. mouth. 241 Form wait street, TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR rent; nlso one furnished room with or without board. Close lu. Call Bell 'pboue FOR IlENT-147 IVY STREET; FOUR large, airy, uufurnUhed rooms: hall, bath and private veranda, with family of two. Bell 'phone 323ft L. FOR RENT-FOUR BEAUTIFUL FRONT rooms, two on the second floor nnd two on tho third. 21 Baltimore block. FOUR UNFURNISHED SECOND FLOOR rooms, arranged for housekeeping. Also, by August 15, three first floor furnished FOIl RENT-PART OR ALL OF 8-P.OOM furnished house. Large basement nmj servants' room. One block from Peach tree, near Aragon hotel. Address, R. J., nisneu rooms. All convenience*, one block of enr llue. Terms reasonable. 51 W. Fair street. FOR RENT-HALF OF FURNISHED COT- tnge to couple, or Indies, or room to fra* tlemen. Locution very central. 24 Hous ton street. No children, 'l’honc 2385-L. A NICE APARTMENT ON •PEACHTREE street, all conveniences, for rent at once. Call second floor, 854^ Peachtree street, J. W. Evans, 30$ Prudential WANTED—ROOMS. WANTED—TWO OR THREE UNFUIl nUlied room* for rent on or near Peach tree. Rent reasonable. Address C. O. H., care Georgian. ROOMS—A YOUNG COUPLE WOULD rent three unfurnished rooms, conveniently arranged for light housekeeping. Right price to acceptable couple. Address, Soutli able, enre Georgian. WANTED. BY YOUNG COUPLE. FOUR or five rooms for light housekeeping. Pri vate bath preferred. Occupancy by August 15. State price nud locution. Hoarding nswerlng* ltef. II. I\ P , care will waste time by eretires required and given* Georgia u. WANTED—HOUSE8. WANTED—TO LEASE FROM HKPTKM- l»er 1 foF 12 month*. 6 or " room modern residence, cottage preferred In North nve- ‘ ‘ “ trfet. LOST-LADIES' SMALL OPEN-FACED enamel steel watch. Return to Elscmau A Well and get reward. LOST—A LADY’fV OPEN-FACE WATCH, engraved on back A. N n T. 14-K gold. Reward If returned to John F. Seawelf, 609 Fourth National Bank Bldg. FOR 8ALE—REAL ESTATE. eleven-room homo; large lot: excellent part of the city. Only $7,500. Business ro- qulres me to leuve Atlanta soon. This Is a lieauttful home, and cheap at the price. Owner, The Georgian. DECATUR, GA.—CENTRALLY LOCATED, aeveu-room cottage; nice lot. Box 62, De- ■•ntilP lilt - ' FOR SALE OR RENT—TEN-ROOM rood shade, barns; all outh Boulevard. Bell FINE LOT; STREET IMPROVEMENTS down, on tawtati. near Gordon; $550 quick sale. George Murphy, owner, East Point. FOR SALE—BY OWNER; $400 BUYS DE- slrsble level lot on Sltupiton street, near Chestnut. Easy terms. D. II. M., care Georgian.. AN OLD ESTABISIIED. WELL-PAYING business, n Iwnutlful home, s tract of real estate suitable for subdivision, In- one of the best South Georgia towns, will he sold separately or altogether. P. O. Box 231, Way cross, Ga. $5,000 VALUATION—WILL SELL OR EX- change my equity of qtose-ln nlns-rpoai nearly new steam heated house. Want smnii cottage. Owner No. 2, The Geor- $350 AND $250 SOLID WALNUT CIIAM- her suits, elegant, for $35 and $50 each. Quick, 56 North Broad, P. H. bHook. FOR SALE-ONE OF TIIE BEST DRESS making establishments; object, leaving city. Mrs. J. J. Gilbert, 6*4 Whitehall street. Bell 'phone 2852. TEETH EXTRACTED ABSOLUTELY without pain 50 cents. Atlanta Dental Parlors, second floor Stelner-Emcry build lug. Viaduct place. Vhltchall street. PSYCHOMETRIC READINGS, MRS. M. C. Thomas. South Kirkwood car f**r East take or Ih*eatur car Pryor nud Alabama. WANTED—ONE THOUSAND GOOD PEN- men to write for Kumfort, Kumfort Company, 58 Inman building, Atlanta, Ga. DAVID W. YARBROUGH, MASTEP PLUMBER Phones 1255. 20 E. Hunter St MISCELLANEOUS. A $20 EAHTMAK KODAK. A 5-INCII TANK developer and Instruction book at a bar gain. 11. M., care Georgian. ONB GO-CART FOR SALE—COST $30, ns good as new; will sell at bargain. 'Phone 4020 Main, get price. BIO VALUE—$250 SOLID WALNUT chamber suits. Elegant, for $35; used short while. 56 North Broad. P. 21. Snook. FOR HALE-FOUR HUNDRED SHARES of stock of Montana Consolidated Gold Mining Company, 75 centa per share. Pur chaser will get benefit of free issue of ■took nt early date. Address, Bailey Jones, Koynolds, Ga. m FOR HALE-MILLINERY. A WELL-ES- tuldlhhod millinery boalnesa. Small stock staples. Excellent stand nnd reasonable rent. No better opportunity If you want to liegln business. Address, Mrs. J. W. Harlow, Reynolds, Gs. WANTED—SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. office and household goods of all kinds. A.i Springer, 230 1'eters street Bell 2752-J. FOR SALE—WINE AND CIDER MAKERS —targe llnxnn cider mill and presa ten* parity several hundred gallons per day) and two tubs, two 80-gallon wjne cask*, oval steel hooped and wood oblong furnace; all made In France; three 160-gnlTon enska nnd 20 barrels. G. W. Howard, College Park. CABINET MAKERS AND CARPENTERS. FLY SCREENS, MODELS AND NOVEL- tles. Prompt service. Bell 'phone 2374. Atlanta Wood aud Irou Novelty Works, 989 Marietta street. FOR SALE—BAKEJIY—FOR PARTICU- Inrs. nddress Box l7l, Futon, S. C. A chance for somo oue. MONEY TO LOAN. MONET ADVANCED SALARIED I’EO. pit tad othert. American Inreetaent Company, TOi Candler building. Eetaollehed 180. 1VETMAN * CONNERS. EQUITABLE. Mortgage lotnt on reel mute. NONET TO LOAN AT 5. i AND 7 TER cent Intercat, according to eecurlty of. fared; email tipeoae and prompt attention. Only en ml catxto In and near Atlanta. B. B. Turman. SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND; any amonat, 454. 5 and * per cent. Write er call H. W. Carton, 24 South Broad (treat. UONBY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE st very lowest rate*. No delays. Charles Herman, rooms 202-203 Tempi* court. BUSINESS AND INVEST MENT OPPORTUNITIES ON THE • SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY ARE NUMEROUS AND EMBRACE EVERT line of industry. With Atlanta on the east and Birmingham on tbe west, the two greatest and moat rapidly developing cltlos In the entire South, our Atlanta and Birm ingham division Is an undeveloped empire within Itself. Whether yon are an Investor, a manufac turer, miner, fruit grower, stock raiser, poultryman, general farmer or laborer, we can offer you something attractive and prof itable between Atlanta and. Birmingham, and would be glad to have you write us or <?all on II. B. BIGHAM, Asst. Genl Industrial Agent SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY, 1109-11 English-Ainerican Building, Atlanta, Ga. $1,600—Simpson street, 5- room cottage with water and gas on large lot; brand new; never been occupied, Terms $300 cash; balance easy. $1,850—Edgewood, 5-room' cottage on level shady lot 50x200 to alley between two car lines, and near the school. A lovely place. Terms $250 cash; balance $15 per month. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED—IN VIEW OP THE MANY MIS- Business College, 122 Peachtree street, At lanta, will enter Into a contract to — • any other business college $40 tor esc! shorthand students and $10 to rseh of said students who cau, at tbe end of ten weeks' stndy, write seventy-five war !s s minute In new matter, newspaper and business let ters, for twenty consecutive minutes, and transcribe the same on tbe typewriter at the rate of twenty Words a minute—forty to sixty words on the typewriter and one hundred words In shorthand being the speet of the average — " “■* — v — will, for each .» .*»«««!• note $25 (half Draugbon's amount) to a charitable Institution lu Atlanta to bo named by W. R. Joyner, mayor; this con tract to he In force for twelve mouths from date of acceptance and to apply to all shorthand students who enroll during that time and study shorthand ten weeks or accept positions In less time. Draugbon to get uotblng, In any eveut, except the opportunity to expose the misleading state ments sent out by certain business colleges. Draugbon nas no faith In the many test!* montals published almost dally by eertal FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR RENT—FURNISHED: COSY FIVB- rootn cottage; screened; all floors covered with carpet and linoleum. 53 Duuu street, Just off Gordon. nlar price $5. H. M., care Georgian. F. M. BROTHERTON BUYS. SELLS AND EXCHANGES ALL kinds of stoves and rauges; also stove and range repairing. Prompt attention nue school dinti WANTED-A HOME ON NORTH SIDE. i*""! neigh!MirUiMil; eight or nine rooms; $5.0 A of ftlarge LtU Ui>uivsr?irr, care REMOVAL NOTICE. MOVED. FOR SALE—10-ROOM HOME. MODERN conveniences; near Pryor street school and Southern shops. $3,650, easy terms. II Bargain, care Georgian. 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 Ck).’s, in Furni ture Department. No charge for information. believe that there exists a system or sys tems of shorthaud that can l>e learned In ten weeks, while It Is a fact that not more than 6 per cent of the atudents can In ten weeks lesrn any system that Is worth learn* cent of tbe official court reporters of the catalogue of-Draughnu's Practical Business College, a volume that will be an ornament to yotir library. Address Drnughon's Col lege. 123 Peachtree street. Piedmont hotel block. *"'* “* 'Phouo tBetl) 889. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TYPEWRITER#. ATLANTA TYPEWRITER EXCUANGIB, DON’T WEAR PANAMA HATS THAT ARE DIRTY AND SOILED AND ont of sbane. Bussey deans, nresiM-a an I rc-sbapcs all old toft and stiff felt and Panama bats In latest styles. 28V6 White ball street, Atlanta, Gs. WEATHER REPORT. MONCRIEF REPORTS A WARM SUM- tuor and a cold winter to follow. Better consult him about a FURNACE so as to cut your coal hill In half. Furnaces for any kind of fuel. Moncrlef Furnace Company. Both 'pboues. PATTERN AND MODEL MAKERS. PATTERNS. MODELS AND EX PEltl- meutal work. Special accurate wo«n1- work. Atlanta Pattern Mfg. Co.; 46 Court- land street, Bell 'phone 2977. OLD HATS MADE NEW. panama hats clcanf.d and be- shaped »*• »»»»»••>*••••••••••»»»•*•»»»» Soft or stiff hats cleaned and re-*hsped..J5e Soft or stiff straws cleaned s*l reshap ed. Sc to 54c Bands, bindings or sweats. 25c each extra. Acme Ua'tera. 1 hlteball Street TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING. I. W. HOPNTKEK A BRO. TRUNK AND WmSSSRK*. phone if desired.- FOR SALE- TYPEWRITERS. UNTIL AUGUST X. WE WILL ALLOW A discount of 20 per cent on each cash pur chase of n second-hand or rebuilt type writer. This In addition to our already ex tremely low prices establishes a precedent and places the price of a first-class type writer In tho reach of any one who may need It. We hnre a stock of more than ono hundred to select from, and believe we can ■unply any demand. Call at once, make selection and save money. Out-of-town in quiries and orders will be glrcn every con* stderntlon. Indicate wbnt Is desired, and we will do our best for you. SOUTHERN STATES WRITING MACHINE CO, Telephone 1683. 424-25 Candler Bldg. FOR 8ALE—REAL ESTATE. FORREST AND GEORGE APAIR. We have listed with us for sale a very desirable North Side residence. NO. 47 WEST NORTH AVENUE. It is known as the Low- man Place, and is one of the many desirable homes in the territory near corner of West Peachtree and North Avenue. We can sell this property for $10,500, a figure which is much less than you would come out on if you undertook to buy a lot and build such a house. FORREST AND GEORGE | ADAIR. LYON, MITCHELL & CO. | Renting, Real Estate and Investments, No 6 N. Forsyth St, Bell Phone 3462. WE ARE. HAVING CALLS EVER! | day tor houses. Give us your va. I cant houses. Both white and colored. | We can rent them. I* YOU HAVE NICE MEDIUM I homes you would sell on easy term*, list them with us. We hare orer SO I customers that 'wo can sell on easy I terms. We mean business. Try ui| and see. *2 800—NICE BUSINESS CORNER, I with good store under lease, and 21 dwellings. All now rented at 229. Thl* I Is a good solid Investment that never | stands Idle. 11,200—10-ROOM HOUSE IN BEST I of repair, good south side street, car | line, with all Improvements. Snap. BRICK FOR SALE APPLY TO DUNN BROS, P. 0. BOX 560—ATLANTA PHONE 3014. i DO NOT FORGET 1 THE MOST ACCOMMODATING WATCH bouse in the South Is W. R. Edwards A Co., 49H Central avenue, Atlanta, Gs. At lanta 'pnons $800. They sell Elgin, Waltham or Hamilton watches $1 per week. You wear tbe watch while paying for If. Address all mall orders cars department B. Keep your eye on “Dewberry’s Delight.” No home is complete without it; every mother qhould know of its merits, Can be used both internally and externally by old and young alike, and nothing but benefit can possibly be derived from its Use. It removes the cause and nature cures. Sold by all druggists. Address Box 246, Atlanta, Ga., for free sample. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED-A GOOD SOUND I’AIB Ol horses. Good also; bluck ur gray. B F J., rare Jlcorglan. WANTED—TO l*8E FOR ITS KEEP YOI’R horse and buggy while you are out of the city. Address A. II., care (ieorglan. WANTED SCHOOLBOOKS. WE PAY CASH FOR ALL KINDS OF SALABLE SCHOOL hooka, new or second-hand. !u any onsn- KS'n IP IMf !lU C!l i "" ,l ,tlw ,MX> hs. Phone. *}fJl 0,: 475 At,anla - store, or mall Hat. SOUTHERN HOOK CONCERN; lor Mr. Gavso. 71 Whitehall Street FOR RENT—OFFICE SPACE. FOR RENT. On account of being out of my building I will rent half of my office, 407 Fourth Na tional Bank building. Use of 11,100—1 S-ROOM COTTAGE 0!fl Bus, lint house off Washington St I This la a cheap, nice little home and! worth more money. Owner Uvea out o( | town. $2.750—NICE MARIETTA STREET 1 2-atory brick store, with W. & A. R. I R. front. Thla Is a big bargain. Buy I now before owner puta the price up. f Snap. CENTRAL OFFICE FOR Cheapest space in city. $7.50.1 UNION REAL ESTATE COMPANY. c °bner b lm an^oordon RURII FOR SALE. A BARGAIN FOR AN INVESTMENT I*I cottage nud large lot on Sells avenue,P close in. WE WANT FOB A CUSTOMER S-ROOM I 2-story house for about $3,00 to E.w. A BARGAIN IN A CORNER LOV. WITH I a cottage and 2-»tory atore building. ■■■ business center of Decatur. EIGHT-BOOM COTTAGE. W. nUNTIIl street; lot $5x300. Trice $2,750. SEE OUB RENTING LIST AND SPECM5I BARGAINS IN LOTS. EDWIN P. ANSLEY, Real Estate, 4-6-8-10 East Alabama St. PUONES: BELL $39 A $tt ATLANTi » 3,600 — For beautiful home in Decatur, 7-r. c°t" tage in first class condition- Lot 100x230 with S 00 ^ shade, fruit trees and fors, fine garden spot. If) oU I want a Home in Decatur thl* | can't be beat. * * Both Phones, 363.