Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, August 17, 1907, Image 12

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12 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY, ACGU8T IT. wtrr. OPPORTU S FOR EVERYBODY FOR RENT—ROOMS. • THREE LARGE CONNECTING ROOMK. with convenience* near Grant park. Rent ren*on.itile. 94 Mllledge nVenue. Hell • 'phone 4768 J. . FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. 164 Lee Mtrcet, Went End. nml table Imnril. ROOMS WANT ED-FIVE OR MIX. WITH bath, for light linu*ekceplug; family .of four ^dult*; West Eud preferred. A. II. Merrill. Atluutii. AVOUf.ll LIKE TO RENT ROOMS ('LOSE Iii, Iii good locality, for light houiiektvp' Ing. Adore** T, care Georgian. THREE CONNECTING ROOMS. IN UHI- vote lionn*: every convenience; lieat neigh- liorhood, Frh e $2®. Bell photic North 701-J. 63 furrier atieet. TWO NICELY FURNISHED OR UNFUR- . nlulled room*; large, cool, nice home, si Hood Mfrc4*t. for rent—firm-proof storage I'.v.m for ftirnlmr... Rvut miKHuiblv AtblrvH, F. II. J.. rare Gmirghm. for rent—three large rooms. prlriit. I,n(l). Mr light hoam'Uwiilng. 73 Colic rtrect. FUECUL ROOM RENTING AGENCY. REGISTER YOUR WANTS AND HAVE money. Va<nnt or fitrfil*!icd room*. Hup- po*e voti have three rr lour room* Unit rent at $20 per month. If vacant one xveck. you !o»o %o; two xv.-cfc* $10. rtr. Were I to4» rent nnd collect the rent* ami charge you 10 per cent, It would amount to $2 per month: $21 per year. By registering them mid paving $1. y*»u would k,ivo $23. Fnrtlo* might |ui*n lu a block or two of vou for a week or two and not know you had room* for rent. Hy my plan, they will team of everything answering description for what they register for. A couple might be nt n hotel at cx|Kmirp of $f per day and xvmitiug room# a ml board In private family, one week would mat them $24; my plan* might *nvi* them $10 to $15. Every one for tlielr oxvn lntere*t alimild adopt my plan ami reg- Inter nt once. 21 Inman building, 23u South Ilrond. WANTED—BOOMS. wanted-two unfurnished rooms nod board In rrflncil fondly. Addrros 1'. O. Box 385. FOR RENT—UNFURNI8HED ROOMS THREE NICE UNFURNISHED ROOMS' for rent nt 21 K. I'lne itlrn-t. Refprencra required. FOR RENT—TO COUI'LK WITHOUT children, two unfurulMh^l connect lug up* *talr* room*, *ultable for light hoimekeep- Ing. 54 Whitehall tprrnce. FOR RENT—FURNISHED HOU8ES. i FURNISHED COTTAGE. DECATUR. GA. 1 Central location; one (dock from cor and churches. l'o**eaHlou October l till June. Five rmun*. piano, garden, chickens. Large I*ot, euro Georgian. FOR RENT— HOU8E8. FOR RENT—FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE ON Fair street to desirable colored tenant. Reference* requited. Apply nt 6S Rlchnr.l- sou street Want Ads. 10 c a Line. No ad. taken for leu than 30 eente. 8lx word* of average length make a line. The following ratee are for con secutive Insertions. Rates for 3, 6 or 12 months' contract furnished on application. 1 time 10 cente a line. 3 times ...... 81-3 cents a line. 8 timee 71-2 eente a line. 28 times ...... 8 cents a line. Phone, Bell 4928 or Atlanta 4401, and we will take your ad and charge it If your name la In either phone directory. Ade must be 'phoned by 12 o’olook to be Inserted the ume day. Ade for SITUATIONS WANTED will be Inserted FREE ONB TIME. aJ WANTED HELP—MAtE. | .WANTED—A MAN CAPABLE OF MAN- aging a steam laundry. Apply or write : Joe Wood. Cartersvllle, Ga. LEARN TELEGRAPHY—WHY? BECAUSE 90,000 more telegraph operator* are wanted on account of the eight-hour law recently enacted. Twenty-five atudenta who flrat dip and present this notice to Draughtin'* l Practical Business College, 122 Peachtree, I Atlanta, may give contract to pay $25 tul- ( I tlon after position Is aecured. Drooghon'a telegraphy students get main line practice. W A NT F. I >-G ENTLEMA N OF GOOD AD^ • dress to represent old established paper. | Good pay. Charles Barker, 30 Petera street. I HELP IN COMMERCIAL. MECHANICAL and technical lines. The demand greater I than supply. Call or write us. Inclosing ; stamp, for good position. National Employ* > moot Association, WANTED HELP—MALE. WAXTEP-MANAOER turlng enterprise* mu* huslucHS. Adorehn L. 2 city. in; the Creighton Gold Mining Coni f of Cherokee county. Gecfgln, aee|nre< nnd paid n quarterly dividend of 2V6 im> cent to holders of preferred stock on Au gust J. 1907. Apply In person or write, air ing reference, to Ci. L. Crandall, FI Agent, 1530 Cnndler Ithlg.. Atlatitii, On. WANTED HELP—FEMALE. WANTED—A GOOD COOK Light work. Me mher and bookkeeper to begin with Kept. . 1907. Write, stating salary e age, references mid experience. L 2, Cartersvllle. Ga. MISCELLANEOUS. HAVE YOU.TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF our 25 per cent discount itn refrigerators? earth. King Hardware Company, furnish the trade with custom luitid-uuulc harnesa at the lowest price*. Georgia Vehicle Msg. Co., 50-52 West MibUcIDStreet BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. IF INTERESTED IN A GILT-EDGE GOLD placer of 200,000 yards, worth 20 cents per yard, will learn of a mutually beneficial proposition hy nddrifaslng Hydraulic, care Georgian. tTTiT best school Von vocrNpoys mid girls at 97 Washington. Open Kept. 2. Address G«h>. C. I jo me/. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. THE REST SCHOOL FOR Yorit IlOYB and girls at 97 WoKliIngtcu. Open Kept. 2. Address (iwi, C. l/iutiey. PERSONAL. 1023-1023 Century IUdg. .WANTED—MEN TO LEARN BARRER trado at once; wonderful demand for bar- ' bera; top wages now; few weeks completes; tools given; cap earn some money from A large Income assural. We wt and complete Instructions relative to our j successful methods. Will require Integrity, rial and worknintishln guaranteed. WANTED—MALE STENOGRAPHER. Al' ply Ware-Hatcher Furniture Factory, Roll Wood avenue nnd Means street. <of twenty-one nnd thirty-five; cltlsena United States, of good elm me ter and te cerate habits, who enu sneak, rend a write English. Men wanted now for aei Ice In Cuba. For Information, apply to i “ * ‘mllding, i CHRISTMAS ItPLYlR. OUR FRENCH PAPER WIIIT1 clasus nnd Roman hyacinth bulbs ready next week. McSilllan Seed Company, 23 Month Ilrond street. WANTED HELP—Malt and Female. WANTED - A STENOGRAPHER typewriter, experience unnecessary. Ap ply Monday from 10 to 11. Southern Hand kerchief Manufacturing Company, 170 Pe- WANTED—8ALESMEN. iur iiiiiKiiimeni new iiinjta, ijuuft at'iirraj extraordinary chance for workers: state U you have had experience. Hudgins Com pany, Atlanta, Go. WANTED-BY AN OLD ESTABLISHED paint nnd vnrnlah house, a salesman to truvel Georgia nnd South Carolina. Address II. B. & Co., care Georgian. M'MILLAN'H HEEDS GROW. THIS IS THE ONLY MEED HOUSE IN the South that gets all Ita seeds direct from growers In sealed hags. McMillan Seed Company, 23 South Broad street. WANTED—BOARDERS. SELECT LOCATIO N-ROOMB AND hoard; references exchanged. 800 Peach tree street. 92 Garnett street. erultlng . Unta, oi smi«u«» officer. Temple Court hulIu.Mn, nta, or 411 Cherry street. Macon, Ga. railroad companies oi , pour law passed hy c been Increased. An i 1 road offic •umber n giving th them In i nngeinent with rail* DO YOU WANT A POSITION? call on a firm that has demonstrn ability to place you; this Is our eighth mic< tlon* and have .. . •'would-be" competitors whose stock In . trade consisted of a high sound I mi and a little printer*' Ink, fnll out nth I onstratlng tlielr ability to only heir I selves and not their nppllcnnts. cal manager for an Eastern syndicate, man •ger for title guarantee company, superin ttndents for i'offln nnd casket munufnetur •r, furniture factory, construction company, superintendent to take charge of fruit ranch ,and cotton ginnery, shingle nnd (mix fac tory: matMigantcr Insurance company, for tlllier company, night manager for twenty i gins, cotton buyers, cattle buyers for puck ' ing eompnny, advertising man, salesman * tnlllar with liihricntiug oil and handling . Mlevmen. $2,000; A-1 bo4>kkeepcr for dry (j goods company. $12S; steno bookkeeper, $100; i a uumtier of stenographers, $75 to $125; office I man for broker'* office. $3,000; general office I men, ITT* to $1oo : ten A ! specialty snles- ! men. $125 to star*: -tale-mien III various lines, salaries from 87> to $150; solicitor (**!■ try); clerks. cashier for clothing house, twelve handy men Monday morning; other positions too numerous to mention. Call or write us. The National ha* the only up-to- date method* In Atlanta and throughout the Southern states National Employment As- foctatlnn. 1022-1023 Century building. Merchants, Attention! WANTED—AGENT IN EVERY CITY J town in South Carolina. Georgia Alabama to sell the ln**t paper dress pat tern made. Addle** Atlanta office. 80 West Mitchell street. Independent Peerl tern Company. NOT WANTS,BUT NEEDS THE GREAT MAJORITY OF APPEALS coming to the AsKoclntcd Charities art* such that It would, under ho circumstances, give any publicity to them, and It Is pro- K *ed to us** this »iMi«*e W**diie**lnys and tnrdays in iMdrnlf of speeltie needs with out giving any names. NEEDS—V POSITION FOR AN OLD MAN (experienced Ismkkeepert, who |*»«t out on account of sickness. WUI take any klm! of work an old nmn e.m do. Asks only a chance to earn Ids living. NEEDS—Pl’Rt *li ASER FOR A BEAUT I fill laee iiimitllla, such as ar** prized hy »M helrloi owner Spoil lull lad! In great lie* NEEDS—PI aey milch NEEDS MORE BENEVOLENT PEOPLE who are wining to contribute to help »|h*- BASER FOR A FINE JER- TWO YOUNG MEN CAN OBTAIN A lovely front room with (ward In private family; excellent location, near In. Bell DON'T FORGET WE OPEN SEPT. 2 AT 97 Washington sl.eet. The Hi-lipy South Institute. Andres* Geo. C. Isootiey, DON'T FtlU(IKT~\YE O PEN'S KPT* 2 AT 97 Wnshiugron sticyf. Tin* Sunny Soutlr Instilute. AddtcMM Geo. C. Ixiouey. IF YOU IN t END MAKING A WEDDING or birthday jireseut noun. King llnrdwaii ’ompaiiy U showing some iovcir things It II venture. 63 Peachtm*; £7 Whitehall. IDO YOU WANT TO BUY AT PAR A PRE ferred stock that Is now p.i.vlug 10 pet cent dividends and will soon pay more? Write for particulars to G. L. Crandall. Fiscal Agent. 153.) Ci.udler Bldg.. Atlanta, ATLANTA SPECIAL PILLOW 8IIAM holders" are neat, convenient and lasting. Hold pillow shams perfect, day and night. By mall, 10 cents per set. Order today. Ad dress Trio Novelty Co., Dept. F, Atlanta, Ou. DAVID W. YARBROUGH, MASTER PLUMBER, Phonos 1255. 20 E. Hunter St. SITUATIONS WANTED. PRINTER OK 12 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE, strictly sober and steady. Address Printer, care Georgian. . —i vomwi* no v.noiur,u, LUIr lector or assistant Imokkeeper. Address Mtore. to learn to he a trimmer. Address C. O. T., care Georgian. FOR EXCHANGE. Blue Ridge, Ga.. nmi cash, to exchange Associated Charities of At lanta. 705^7 Gould Building. “ Bell Phone 4260. * HOARDERS WANTED—LOOKING FOR A flrat-cla*#, lmme-like iMxardlng house? In vestigate "The Gardlen," 60 Houston street Hell phono 1746. WANTED—BOARD. COUPLE DESIRES HOARD WITH PHI vnte family. III walking distance from center of town; reference* exchanged. Ad dress M., Ilox 778. WANTED—BOARD AND ROOM IN A private family by lundne** girl; refer ence*. Addren* Ranine**, care Georgian. L08T. LOST-LAST FRIDAY NUtllT, ONF. OBIV sack on Marietta street, containing tlekot to Nnrogdm'he*, Tex., also two bank bmiks. one on Georgia National mo good! nml one on Jasper County Rank. Finder wlU notify W. T. Knight, Wntklnsvllle, Gn„ and re ceive reward. LOST—H FT WHEN SUNRISE AND BUN- act, two golden momenta, studded each with sixty diamond second*'/ No reward— they are gone f«r«ver. These two momenta devoted to a ’phone order to the King Hardware Conquiny would have given both a reward nnd a pleasure. LOMT-ONE VERY GREAT OPPORTUNI- ty If you fall to buy a refrigerator from King Hardware Company while the price la cut 26 per cent. 53 Peachtree street; »7 Whitehall. WRITE FOB OUR TRICE BIST OF SEA- sonnldc vegetable* mid other seed*. Mc Millan Meed Company, 23 Mouth Broad. FOUND. FOUND — T1IK PLACE TO BUY THE best razor* mid |>oeket knives In nt 63 Peaohtrei* street urn! b7 Whitehall. Klug Hardware Company. WANTED—AOENT8. LUCKY BUG JEWELRY—THE SEASON'S greatest auceeaa; whirlwind 1 sellers; no competition; exclusive territory; sample 10c. Abtrmn, 221 K. &3d Ml., New York. WANTEH-A FEW GOOD AGENTS TO on the easy payment plan; a good proposi tion to hustler*, but we have no time for those who can not produce business; would ntso employ two reliable men to sell framed picture* from bouse to bouse from wagon on a commission boats. Call 13-A Petera ML AUTOMOBILES. WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING SECOND- hand automobiles at a bargain for quick sal-*: One Raker Electric Runnbout . . .$260.0) one lNxpe Waverly Electric Runabout. 400.00 One Po|h» Waverly Electric Runabout. 000.00 Georgia Vehicle Mfg. Co., 50-52 West Mitchell Street. | FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS. LARGE FRONT BOOM FOR GENTLE- men; private home; porcelain bath; $15. Reference*. Hell phone North 701-J. 63 Currier atreet. | FOR RENT-A FURNISHED SUITE OF rooms; private bath room, on second floor. < Anply 136 Washington street. ONE FRONT RED ROOM. FURNISHED or unfurnished; new home; bath Joining room. References. Private family. Bell 'phone 4564 L. Meals half Mock. - WASTED—TWO OR THREE GENTLE- 1 men to occupy two furnlabcd front rooms, o three blocks from Aragon hotel. Bell 'phone 5367. G per month. Anmvor I., thin offlep. A 7-ROOM COTTAGE, ni.OCK Ponchttw; cnndltlnn good. (0 IV. Op™ !i to 11. l'lintio 1005 .T .North. KOR RRNT-317 EUCLID AVENUE lion. Moll avomio, Kdguwood, On. FOR 8ALE—MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RENT—8TORE ROOM. packed and stored. Bell plmue 3205 Mntn. priori*. W. II. Znehry, Humphries in streets nnd Southern Railway. WANTED—OFFICE SPACE. office. Address, stating terms, locality, etc., Manufacturers' Agent, cure tills paper. HAVE POSITIVE IXf'.'lDE INFORMATION stock which price Iii six tii'Uitli*. Can he bought In small lots «>u installments. Ad dress George Clawson, Hcurrltt Bldg., Kan sas City. Mo. SMALL MAN I TAUT! RING 7'LANT, COM- pletc. or half Inferent to party tt ho operate same. Can sell year's output In ad vance at garni figure. Address Box 241, At lanta. WANTED—IN ORDER TO SHOW THE absurdity and ridiculousness of a certain proposition, published In these columns by h school teaching the Graham system of shorthand, nnd to expose the attempt of said school to confuse and mislead the pub lic, Ilagwoll Business College, which has the exclusive right to tench the fhrnouj Chartler system of short hand, mnkes the following cotinter-proposltlon: Bagwell Busin* street, Atlniitn, College, 198 Peachtree I enter Into n written contract to pay to any business college teaching an old system of shorthand $40 for ench «»f Its students nnd $1«) to each of said madmits wuo can. at the end of six, eight or ten months, write shorthand at the rate of 75 words per minute In new mutter, newspapers nnd business letters for twen ty con seen tire minutes, and transcribe the same «ui the typewriter at the rate of twenty word* a minute—forty to sixty words on the typewriter nnd one hundred words In shorthand being,the speed of the average stenographer—If 'the said school will, for each of Its students who* fall, do nate $25 (half Bagwell's amount) to n char itable Institution In Atlanta, to be named by Mayor W. It. Joyner, and to apply to all shorthand students who enroll during that time nnd study shorthand six, eight or ten months, or accept positions lu less time. 0 The above proposition Is exactly the same ns that made by the advocate of the old system, and Intended for Bagwell Busi ness College, with the exception that we give them ten months to accomplish what they nsk us to do Iii ten weeks. The ab surdity of the whole thing lies In the fact that the student I* required to write 1.500 words In twenty consecutive minutes—a feat that very few experienced stenographers can perform. A student who could do this could easily write 13» to 150 words n min ute. writing from one to five minutes. The most rigid shorthand test given by the civil sendee nnd In the great national shorthand contests never extend over five to teu tnlu- utes. Bagwell Business College has ha1 n stand ing challenge during the past year to con test publicly a six weeks’ student of the Chartler system against a three months’ student of any old system, or a three months’ student of the Chartler against n six months' pppll of the old systems. So long ns competitors refuse to meet us In fair nnd open contest with every advan tage In their favor, the public will pay very little attention to their catch-penny clap-trap methods of competition. BAGWELL BUSINESS COLLEGE. Bell Thone 1981. 198 1’enchtreo 81. WARE & HARPER, 724-25 Century Building. $3,500 - WELL-ESTABLISHED, THOU oughly equipped manufacturing business uulbnlted demand for the products*, flue profit.s; Immense possibilities. $450—FINELY LOCATED. WELL PATRON. lied, splendidly equipped barber shop, clear!ug $100 per month. This price la leas than cost. Equipment nlmost new. Owner forced to leave city. Will give very liberal terras to right party. $500—ONE OF THE BEST LOCATED AND equ!p|M*d pool rooms In Anniston. Ain, clearing at least $150 per month; owner Is nt sanitarium In this city only reason for offer. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY business In one of Georgia's l>est cities; 5,000 population; clearing big mopey. Owner must leave town. $1,600—FOttTY-TWO-ROOM HOTEL AND lodging house; fine location; rent only $150 per mouth. l*ots of money call be tnnde here. $800—NICELY FURNISHED. ELEGANTLY kept, tlfteen-room bulging house; very heart of the city; best patronage, reason for offer. $2.500—MOST POPULAR AND WELL Es tablished spot cash fancy grocery bind- ..j*ss, selling an average of $75 per day. Best reason; big opportunity. $8.500—ONE OF THE LARGEST AND most profitable .manufacturing agencies wholesale brokerage nnd com mission bus! nesses In the Southern states. This will stand all kinds of investigation. If you want n business of tills kind Investigate this. We feel sure you will trade. $15.000—WE HAVE THE MOST ATTUAC- tlve proposition for a first-class business inan to buy this amount of stock and take management of one of the best established, most reputable and prosperous manufactur ing businesses In the Southern states. All want is to find.the man with capacity cash. We Imyc the proposition which will* Interest you. $2,700—SODA WATER. ICE CREAM PAR lor, elgnr, tobacco and fruit stand, very heart of city; possibly the best business of Its kind In Atlanta. $4,000—AN ACCEPTABLE PARTY WITH this amount can buy 40 shares of stoek In an established and most profitable business (clearing 200 to 300 per cent yearly); can take charge of the books and cash at a good salary. All this money goes Into the business for Increasing It. $500—AN ACCEPTABLE BUSINESS MAN who knows something nliont office and newspaper work can Invest tills amount In a most growing and prosperous printing nnd publishing business aim draw u salary of $100 per month. gimt soda fount, flue patronage, clearing $200 to $300 per month above nil expenses; will give terms on a part of tills tj» an acceptable party. The price ts actual'cost. Best reason for selling. If you want a drug business In Atlanta nnd this does not anpenl to you, we will not try to Interest you. FOR SALE—FURNITURE. Morgan, 135 Whitehall street. nnd 87 Whitehall street. Duryen touring ear, etc. Cost with all e perfect condition. « tend to buy larger car, bargain for quick sale. A| dox, enre Mnddox-Rucker pony. tras about $3,000. "Z, IIU8II SNAP BEANS. LASTED AT THIS TIME WILL COMI In Just before cold wedther. Valentine $3.40 per bushe I*ongfcllow $4.40 j>er bushe StrlugleM green |hhI $1.40 per bushe FOR KALE—GOOD SURREY OR BUG horse; seven years old. Rogers' Itaki 53 Highland avenue. Bell ’phone 2225. saddle mare. 5 years old; rouihL well of all grades ruunlmiit*. top buggies and nrrevs. Will be pleased If you will call dropsy; hns lieen used successfully for TURNIP SEED. PRICES TO DEALERS ON All varieties. McMillan Seed 23 South Broad street. Axmlnater and Smyrna rugs, art squares. - f 0ne< | *• ne toned cald ron SALE-FINE JERSEY COW. GIVES S gallons of milk a day, Call at 174 Oma afreet. any piano: standard make; no reasonable offer refused. Box 1031. Atlanta, Ga. dressers are made by Tom Weaver. We also do pressing, cleaning and’ repairing. ~11 Tom Weaver, 33 M. 93 Peachtree CtL Jl WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS, .*3 , - WANTED— YOl» TO BUY SCHOOL BOOKS M nnil nvoid tin- rti.h; we firitnrnait.-,' .. them rorcert; we liny your old Imoks. The Uolumhlflu Book Co., M Whitehall atreet. ;. WANTEH-oNE Itl’MlREII YARDS OF * .. '“rij corner of A*hbv and Matthew* *t*. i- L. r. McClelland, 718 Tciuplu Court, r- 1- .... canaries. GERMAN llAR’r/. MT. GUARANTEED to ring; »-.to oooli. MeMlllmi Seed Com- - pnny, 23 Mouth Ilrond street. WANTED—TO BUY H. A W. PISTOL. blue steel, haniiuerlCHH, safety, 32 mIzo, Iii go4*d condition: will pay cash; must be s chenp. Quick Miot, care Georgian. r WANTED-TO BUY A HORNE AND buggy; must be In go«M| condition; horse _ not to weigh less than 1.000 jiounda. Ad- { dre** ( 125, care Georgian. - ' van ,TED. HOHSES-TWO or THREE 12 to 13 hundred pound draft horse*; must l»e cheap. Call phone* 541. | WANTED—SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. office and household goods of all klada. . A. Kgrlnger. 230 Petera atreet. Bell 2732 J. ! WANTED SCHOOLBOOKS. WE PAY CASH ' FOR ALL KINDS OP SALABLE SCHOOL bookt, new or second-hand, la any quan- . tlty; also medical and law books. n Phone. 188 Bell or 476 Atlanta. Call at store, or mall list SOUTHERN BOOK CONCEBN. 71 Whitehall Street Aik for Sir. Garan. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PEOPLE * and others. American Investment Co.. 701 Candler Bldg. Established 1890. WEYMAN & CONNERS. EQUITABLE. Mortgage Joans 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 lu nud uear Atlanta. B. B. Turman. 8PECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND; ANY amount. 4V4, 6 and 6 per cent. Write or call K W. (’arson, 24 B. Broad 8t. FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO lend on monthly payment plan; no delay; also money for purchase money notes. Straight loan* made at 5 per cent and up- wards, according to desirability of loon. W. A. Foster, l! Mouth Broad street. $30,000 TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE IN sums to suit borrower. No delay. Call In person. Charles Herman. Room 302-203 . Temple Court. y REMOVAL NOTICE. MOVED v ACME HATTERS HAVE MOVED TO MR* ' Whitehall St. Old hath made hear 33c up. ^ 0 CABINET MAKERS AND CAR- ll PENTER8. f FLY SCREENS. MODELS AND NOVBL- tlaa. Prompt aervlce. Bell 'phone 2374. Atlanta Wood tad Iron Novelty Works. $89 Marietta street. SELLING OUT OUR STOCK OF FURNITURE IS MELT lug away fast under the great reductions we are offering. Look through your house carefully, upstairs nnd down, nnd see wliat you need. NOW Is the time to refurnish your home nt a saving of 25 per cent and more. Dozens of housekoropors are exhib iting bountiful pieces of furniture they have bought at a fraction of the orb * price. Buy the new things you've wanting. Take our word for It, you will never have n similar opportunity In ten years te coma. OSCAR BARNES & CO., 18 E. Hunter Street A LAST CLEAN UP OF TIMS' SEASON'S FURNITURE BE- fori* the fall trade opens up. We are de termined to make a clean sweep, and nre offering reductions accordingly, our sir-** Is marked down 25 per cent and more, need more floor space for our new fnll sto4*k nnd we want you to save money hy helping us to get It. This sale will last all this mouth, until everything It sold out. OSCAR BARNES & CO., 18 E. Hunter Street WE WANT MORE SPACE e space! More space!" Our system prices has brought us a tremendous is. I^Miklng Into the futun*. we real* nt more room Is necessary—vitally irv. Our prices nre the talk of the Wo have actually sold articles o. Discount «>f 25 per cent nod more on ur entire stock of furniture during thf ale. OSCAR BARNES & CO., 18 E. Hunter Street AU, OK ABOVE KOB SALS BY WARE & HARPER, 124K CBXTl'RY HLDO. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. FORREST AND GEORGE ADAIR. On Euclid avenue, between Hurt street and Alta ave nue, we have some of the prettiest building lots vou ever saw at $1,000 each. ‘ They are 55 feet front run ning back from 160 to 170 feet; all lying at a choice ele vation. Euclid avenue is one of the best residence streets in Atlanta, it is a street with a future to it. The resi dences that have been built on it are higli-class. These ,000 lots are the best value in the city, and as good lots as you can buy at any priee. FORREST AND GEORGE ADAIR. Century Building. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. SIX-ROOM COTTAGE IN COLLEGE Park, near car line; lot 100 by 190; boun tiful natural Blrncle. Small cash payment, balance monthly. IV. II. Uammoml. 913 < ea. tnry building. Bell 'phone 373. FOR SALE—FOUR BEAUTIFUL VACANT lota In Woat Eud; a bargain. AIho s-room house, corner lot. See owner, 81 Whitehall REAL ESTATE BARGAINS—COME QUICK If you want them. Three beautiful lot* ou Gordon anil one lot on Atwood; all for J;.. Answer 532 Central avenue. A COTTAGE IN OUMEWOOB PARK. ON 1750 CASH BUYS LEVEL VACANT LOT, 50x220; chortod street and In popular bnais owning section. Sacrifice, care Georgian. TWO OF THE PRETTIEST BL'ILDINO lot4 In Ansley Park; lie well; shaded; street paved; 106 by 200 and To hr 200; front foot If apply at once. 221 PrudeutUI' building. FOR RALE-CHOICE LARGE LOTS IS Kirkwood for cash or attractive terms. II. F. Emery, 17 Norwood avenue. FOR SALE—nJyIiESIDENCE IN KlttlT wood. On: Largo _ lot, fronting two ONION SETS. WE QUOTE YOU LOWEST PRICK TO- day for prompt Hhlnuients only. Choice white onion hoyh, $l.7<> per bushel. Choice yellow onion act!*. $1.0 per bushel of 32 pounds. Sucks Included. F. O. 11. here. McMIllun Seed Company, 23 South Ilrond. FOR SALE-SAWMILL, WITH PLENTY of good timber, at a bargain. Address Owner, Ilox 62, Qultinnu, Ga. WANTED—IN VIEW OF THE MANY Mis leading statements favorable to short sys tems of shorthand being mado by certain business colleges, Draughon's Practical Busluess College, 122 Peachtree*street, At lanta, will enter luto a contract to pay to any other business college $40 for each of Its shorthand students and $10 to ench of stUd students who can, nt the end of ten weeks' study, write seventy-five war !s a minute In uew matter, newspaper and business let ters, for twenty consecutive minutes, and transcribe the same on the typewriter at the rate of twenty words a minute—forty to sixty words oo the typewriter and one hundred word* In shorthand being the api * of the average stenographer—If the achi will, for each bf Its students who fall. < note $23 (half DmugUon't amount) to _ charitable Institution lu Atlanta to be named by W. R. Joyner, mayor; tbla con tract to be In forco for twelve months from date of acceptance and to apply to all shorthand students who enroll during that time nnd study shorthand ten weeks or accept positions In less time. Draughon to got nothing, In nny event, except the opportunity to expose the misleading state ments sent out by certain business colleges. Draughon nas no faith In the many testi monials published almost dally by certain luminous colleges—testimonials wherein and whereby It Is sought to lead the public to believe that thi>rc exists a system or sya* terns of shorthand that can W learned In ten weeks, while It la n fact that not mors than 5 per cent of the atudenta can In ten weeks learn any system that la worth learn ing. Draughon stands ready to prove that, notwithstanding about thirty systems nre repreaenteil In tbo list, more than 75 per cent of the official court reporters of the United States write the system of short- land Draughon tenches, and that It can be learned as quickly ns any other system worth learning. Send for the evidence—a catalogue of Draughon's Practical Ruslness College, a volume that will he nn ornament to your library. Address Draughon’s Col let*. I— *"* ~ * * ~ * block. P. O. Box W2. NEW HOME FOR SALE BY OWNER. New.8-room house at 18 Delta Place, Inman Park. Large lot, beautiful •hade, fine car service. Elegant and splendidly built house, with every mod. ern convenience. Attractive terms. Apply to O. H. Broadnax, Hapevllle, Gn. Phone 245 L. East Point. WANTED—REAL E8TATE. WANTED—HOUSE ON NORTH SIDE OR 1Ve,t End, 1300 cash and 130 a Dootb. Lock Box 17. Decatur. WANTED —TO BUY A CORNER LOT IN SU BURBS WITH CITY IM PROVEMENTS. L. W. PHILLIPS, ATLANTA PHONE 3546. FOR 8ALE—FURNITURE. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. DO NOT FORGET! HE MOST ACCOMMODATING \VA' house In the South Is W. R. Edwards Sc PONY BUILT Keep your eye ou “Dewberry’s elight." No home is complete t« use. It removes the nd nature cures. Sold by all druggists. Address Box 246, Atlanta, Ga., for free sample. BUSINESS AND INVEST MENT OPPORTUNITIES ON THE SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY ARE NUMEROUS AND EMBRACE EVERY line of Indnatry. With Atlanta on the eait and Birmingham on the wrat. the two greateat and moat rapidly developing elite* In the entire South, onr Atlanta and Birm ingham division I* an undeveloped empire within itself. Whether yon are an tnveator, a manufac turer, miner, fruit grower, atock ralaor, pooltryman, general farmer or laborer, we can offer you eomelhlng attractive and prof itable between Atlanta and Birmingham, •nd would be (lad to have yon write u* or cell ou H. B. BIGHAM, Asst. Gen I Industrial Agent SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY, 1109-11 Englisli-American Building, Atlanta, Ga. SELLING OUT OUR STOCK OF FURNITURE IS MELT- Ing nwny faat under tin* great reduction' wp arc offt;ring. Look through your l>»>n« carefully, upHtnlr* mid down, mid aoc w|, iu you nooil. NOW In the time to rcfuriilrt your home nt a mixing of 25 per «»’nt and more. Dozen* of lintiMoktwpcrit nre vsn»** Itlng bountiful ploooH of furniture tin*) have bought at a fraction of the nrlghuu priri*. Huy the now things you've • xvmitlug. Take oar word for It. nl " never him* n Hltullar opportunity in ua yearn to come. OSCAR BARNES & CO., 18 E. Hunter A LAST CLEAN UP OF THIS SEASON'S FURNITURE fore the fnll trade open* up. lb nre •»•- termlued to make a dealt sweep, nnd i”. offering reduction* accordingly. Dur m la marked dowu 25 per rent am! more. *•£ need more floor apace for our new fnll ‘ and we want you tit nave money by hetm«■ u* to get It. Thla nale will Ia*t *« 1 month, until everything I* nob! out. OSCAR BARNES & CO., 18 E. Hunter Street. WE WANT MORE SPACE THE CRY AT OUR STORE HAS BW-N "Mitre apace! More annee!' Dur » \ ^ of cut price* lina brought »i* n tr« in* i • , bnalne**. Looking Into the future. j , r lae that more room la n••****«*•' r r aeceaanrv. Onr price* are the tam • ■ , town. We have actually annl art ice . furniture to people who nt the Pf»T"\ iio- line f«»r them—they were loo*mu ' future, though, nnd anting money b> « ii0 Diaeonnt of 25 per cent niid u"’ r ' . , 4 .. entire atock of furniture during Male. • OSCAR BARNES & CO., 18 E. Hunter Street.