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fHE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
8ATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 19W.
OPPORTUNITIES FOR EVERYRODY HERE-NOW FIND YOURS
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a line.
The following rates are for con
secutive Insertion*. Rates for 3, 6
or 12 months' contract furnished on
application.
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3 times ..•••• 81-3 cents a line.
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26 times 6 cents a line.
Phone, Bell 4929 or Atlanta 4401,
and we will take your ad and
charge It If your name Is In either
phone directory.
Ads must be 'phoned by 12 o'olock
to be inserted the same day.
Ada for 8ITUA7I0N8 WANTED
will be Inserted FREE ONB TIME.
WANTED—AGENT8.
tlon to hustlers, but we hare _ .
those who can not produce bull ness*, would
also employ two reliable men to sell framed
pictures from house to bouse from wagon
on a commission basis. Call 13-A Peters St.
WANTED HELP—MAU5.
WANTED—SEVERAL GOOD PAINTERS:
. contract or day work; also, two good
/carpenters and plasterers. Thompson, 31S
! Empire building.
i ,WE NEED A COMPETENT YOUNG MAN
stenographer. Must be nccurate at figures
t nd write a good hand. Apply by letter to
». O. Box 890, Atlanta, Gn.
WANTED—EXPERIENCED CARPENTER
i and foremnn for residence. ’Phone 1044
i main. . *
HELP IN COMMERCIAL, MECHANICAL
y and technical lines. The demand greater
j than supply. Call or write us. Inclosing
| stamp, for good position. National Employ-
1 Association, 1022-1023 Century Bldg.
! ment
GET KEYS MADE, LOCKS, GUNS AND
pistols repaired. Shon department, The
Tool Company, 65 Marietta street. Ball
I 'phono 631L
* MAN WANTED WIIO UNDERSTANDS
bow to make cider, phosphates, colas,
- etc. Mention age, experience and salary
expected. Cider, care Georgian.
THE ORIGINAL PASSION PLAY-THE
entire Life of Christ, from birth to cru
dtixlon. at the Terminal Electric Theater,
41 West Mitchell street. All next week,
•mmeucing Monday, September 9. Every
LOST-SIGMA NU FRATERNITY PIN;
was found by party at Ponce DeLeon
Inst week, who 'phoned roe to call for It,
but have lost bis address. Please call
and receive rewnrd. S. It. Bridges, 415 Eng-
llsb-Ainerlcnti Bldg.
body is Invited.
WANTED-A COMPETENT YOUNG MAN
stenographer. Permanent position, with a
chance for promotion. Apply by letter In
> own handwriting, Manager, P. O. Box 890,
! Atlanta. Ga.
WANTED—MEN TO LEARN BARBER
trade: will equip ahop or furnish posl-
trade; will equip shop or rurnisn posi
tions; few weeks completes; constant prac-
tlce, careful Instructions; tools flvfB] Mt«
unlay wages; diplomas granted, "rite for
catalogue. Moler Barber College, Forsyth
and Hunter streets.
WANTED—ERRAND ROY; WITH WHEEL
preferred. Atlanta Rubber Stamp and
Stencil Works, 31 South Broad street.
WANTED—EX PERIENCED BOOKKBEP-
er, steno-bookkeeper preferred. Apply ICO
Marietta street.
BOY WANTED-TEN TO 14; to learn good
business; only those living at honijs.with
lome knowledge of grammar and willing to
work, need apply. Eagle Rubber Stamp
Works, 344 Peachtree street.
VANTED. FUR UNITED 8TATE8 ARMY,
able-bodied unmarried men, between ages
if twenty-one and thlrty-flve; citizen* of
Jntted States, of good character and tern-
lerats hnhlts, who can speak, read and
rrlte English. Men wanted now for serv-
re In Cuba. For Information, apply to re-
rutting officer. Tciuple Court building, At-
inta, or 411 Cherry street. Macon, Qa.
IBS BETWEEN TWENTY-THREE AND
forty years old. who have been residents
id tax-payers In Atlanta two years, want*
... Atinnin two jinr»,
I for position on the police force. Must
>t be under 5 feet 8 Inches, or I*”?
tan 140 pouuds. Examinations will be held
>out September 10. Several vacancies to
s filled. Applications must be filed by
pptember 9. Call at office of chief of po
re for blanks.
WANTED HELP—FEMALE.
ADIES WANTED—TWENTY-FrVB Ex
perienced and Inexperienced box makers;
re pay you while you learu. Apply Monday
lornlng Atlanta Box Factory, 6 Bartow
treet.
7ANTED—A GOOD COOK FOR SMALL
family. Light work. Call Monday. “
entral avenue.
ANTED—GOOD COOK: WOMAN PRE-
ferred. Good wages and room on lot If
inted. Apply Saturday, 251 Gordon street.
CPEIUENCED EMBROIDERY AND IN-
* sorkers. Good pay. permanent poet-
— i...I- quick, Daulel
1 pay, ix
Easy hours. Apply
os. Co., 45 Peachtree.
ID—LADY OF ABILITY AND OF
tg address, one who can adapt her-
society’s usages and Is acquainted
•th«xls and customs of the "upper
ndred;’* salary commensurate with
t-class ability we demand. Address
* Georgian.
GIRL TO LEARN OPERATION OF MON-
otype keyboard typesetting. No osperl-
ence, but good education required. Short
hours, high wages. Piedmont Printing
Company, 56 Central avenue.
WANTED HELP—Male and Femele.
WANTED-CAPARLE MEN AND WOMEN
to handle real, live, vibrating West Texas
real estate proposition: $23 dully or nothing.
Address Department P, Shatter Lake, An
drews County, Texas.
WANTED"-/" STENOGRAPHERS; ALSO
girls twelve to sixteen: women eighteen
to thirty years old. Tabernacle Employ
ment Department. ’Phone 2766 L.
WANTED—ADDRESS OF INTELLIGENT
mechanics and wage earners. In every line,
desiring to Improve their financial condi
tions; no canvassing. Industrial Finance
Co., 1286 Broadway, New York.
THE ORIGINAL PASSION PLAY—TilE
entire Life ot Christ, frdm birth to cru
cifixion. at the Terminal Electric Theater,
41 West Mitchell street. All next week,
«ommenclng Monday, September 9. Every
body Is Invited.
but not absolutely necesaary; preference
given to young men; must be of good ap
pearance and personal reputatiou; work
wiu take all correspondent's time In large
cities. but can be done In spare time In
smaller towns; food pay and permanent po-
asms envelope If possible. Address Editor,
WANTED-OENERAL AGENTS FOR AT-
lanta to secure sub-agenta for negro real
estate proposition. Good thing. Write
quick. Good commissions. Address Ilox 747,
Gulfport, Miss.
WANTED—8ALESMEN.
WANTED-GOOD COMPETENT TRAVEL-
Ing salesman. Salary and expenses paid.
Excellent opportunity for proper party.
Must bo prepared to furnish unquestionable
references. Garland Refining Company,
Cleveland, Ohio.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
A YOUNO LADY OP GOOD ADVAN-
tagoa and sararal ysara’ aiparlence da-
•Irai po.ltlon a. teacher of tnualc In noma
good school. Address Teacher, care Geor
gian.
WANTED—POSITION BY YOUNG MAN
with experience In cigar stand; am at
present employed In elnr stand;jrood ref
erences if desired. Adaresa Box 392, Mont
gomery, Ala.
THE ORIGINAL PASSION PLAY—THE
entire Lite of Chrl.t, from birth to cru
cifixion, at tho Terminal E!eetrlc Theater,
41 Went Mitchell .treet. All next week,
commencing Monday, September 9. Every
body la Invited.
ifixmliimNCUb SALESMAN \V ANTS A
position as traveler for some meritorious
specialty; reference* furnished. Address
Box 281, McRae, Ga. *
YOUNG MAN, JU8T OUT OF SCHOOL.
desires position as stenographer; can fur
nish own* machine: small salary to start
with. Address G. W. 1*., care Georgian.
WANTED—CASHIER’S PLACE, SMALL
country bank, or assistant's place Urge
bank; have good place In bank now, but
want to make change; three years' expe
rience: best references. Address Banker,
care Georgian.
FOR RENT— ROOMS.
FOB RENT—ONB OR TWO UNFURNISH-
ed connecting rooms: good table board
across the street If desired. 250 Formwalt.
ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR OF 6 LARGE
room, and imall kitchen; private bath,
hat and cold water; .tore connected; all
modern convenience.; rent aura to pleaae.
Phone 4598-J. quick.
TWO CONNECTING ROOMS FOB LIGHT
housekeeping. In first-class condition.
Connections tor gas stove and new sink in
kitchen. For Information, call Bell 'pboue
4814 J.
FOR RENT-ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR;
three connecting rooms; hot and cold wa
ter. 96 W. Harris street.
FOR RENT-TWO LARGE. PLEASANT,
connecting rooms, alcovo for cooking, use
of parlor, piano, 'phone, bath; veranda,
front halls, nrivato porch: pleasant, cen
tral; south slue location. Home, care Geor
gian.
FOIl RENT TO DESIRABLE PARTIES-
Two or three nico room* in new house at
176 Forrest avenue. Phone 6622 Mnln.
A J-ROOM FLAT AT 6} EAST CAIN ST..
Drat floor, with hath, pantry, china cloeet
and drawing room. Dell phone 9437-J.
FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS.
FOR RENT-ONE LARGE. NICELY FUR-
ulshed front room. Gentlemen preferred.
260 Highland avenue.
TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, SUITABLE
for light housekeeping; separate bath and
toilet; no children desired. 425 Washing
ton. Call 'phono 6224 J.
NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM,
with bath, furnace hent; north side; near
in. 76 Walton street. Private veranda; sec
ond floor.
TWO ROOMS NICELY FURNISHED,
complete for housekeeping; modern con
veniences. 10 Brown place.
FOR RENT-CHOICE PARTLY FURNISH-
ed first-floor six-room apartment; veranda:
large, well-ventilated rooms. 152 Weat
Peachtree.
ONE FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT.
Steam heat; all conveniences: north able;
close In. Address Private Family, care The
Georgian.
WANTED—FURNISHED HOUSE.
WANTED—ON ACCOUNT OF LOSING
residence and household goods, I wish to
rent furnished house, 6 to 8 rooms. In city
or suburbs. I*. U. Hunnhnn, caro Carolina-
Portland Cement Co.
FOR RENT—UNFURNISHED ROOMS
FOR RENT-THREE NEW UN FURNISH-
ed connecting rooms, with electric lights;
reference exchanged. 20 Norcross street,
second door from I.ee street. West End.
FOR RENT OCTOBER 1. PO88IBLY
sooner, four connecting first-floor rooms;
separate gas. Close In. No children. Ref
erences exchanged. South aide. X Y, care
Georgian.
FOR RENT—DE8K ROOM.
FOR RENT-DESK ROOM FOR RENT.
Centrally located. Use of 'phone. Ad
dress Centnry, caro Georgian.
FOR RENT—8TORES.
FOR RENT-BRICK STORE. TWO-STORY
and basement, northeast corner Mitchell
and Forsrth streets. Now occupied by
Glendale Springs Distilling Company. Mar
tin F. Amorous, 1306 Empire building.
WANTED—BOARDER8.
NICE ROOMS. GOOD TABLE; MEAL
tickets. Bell *phone 6221 J. Atlanta 4172.
25 Auburn avenue. Mrs. Slate.
WANTED—BOARD.
YOUNG BUSINESS WOMAN DE8IBE8
I Jmam »lT«n and re
quire!. Muit be reaaonable. and within
watting distance ot bualneoo renter ot city.
AddreM M. J. \V.. car, The Georgian. .
LOST—THURSDAY NIGHT. ROUGH.
coated fox terrier dog; lioth ears nnd one
eye black; one ear slightly torn. Reward
upon returning to C. 11. Bldwell, 31 Boule
vard place.
FOUND.
FOUND—ONF, WATCH FOB ON McDAN-
lel on Wednemlny availing. Owner enn
get Bume liy an 111 Mi; Allanlil phone 4230.
SCHOOL.
MIIH. CHESHIRK'S PRIMARY AND
Grammar School will lK*gbi Monday at 210
Pryor street. Methods and l>ookB natuo
ns used in the public schools, with the
advantage of more Individual attention.
FOR 8ALE—FARMS.
FARM OF 326 ACRES FOR SALE—IT IS
located 10 miles east of Atlanta, 2 miles
south of Chamblee, Ga.; equipped with gin
nery. sawmill, cane mill; modern tools and
stock; will divide Into small farms, each
fronting public road; easy terms. Apply
to II. I*. Tilly, Owner, Chamblee, Ga. R.
F. I). No. 1.
FOR 8ALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
FROM WEAVER TO WEAItER-FALL
goods ready for Inspection. Tom Weaver,
Fine Tailor, 93 Teachtree street.
HAVE A GOOD MAHOGANY UPRIGHT
piano, nearly new, that must be sold at
once. Will sacrifice, If taken quick. Ad
dress Plano, P. O. Box 199, Atlauta.
FALL GOODS READY FOR INSPECTION.
Suits to order $26. pouts to order $6. Press
ing, altering, cleaning, etc. Better Tailor
ing Co., Prudential Bldg., 26 Walton street.
HANDSOME NEW PIANO CHEAP: THE
owner leaving city; grammar and high
school books (now) cheap. 40 W. Linden
avenue.
FOR BALE-A $15 LATEST STYLE GAS
stove nt n bargain. 173 Luckle street.
TOM WEAVER CLEANS, PRESSES AND
alters clothes tho new way. Call Tom
Weaver. Phone 89 Main.
FOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, SIX-
teenth century bed room suit, hall tree,
book cose; also good heater. 29 East Alex-
andor. Come ot once.
FOR SALE-BEAUTIFUL DIAMOND
ring: 6 karats. Must be sold. Worth
$800. Highest bidder gets It. Walter, care
Georgian.
TYBPWRITER8 FOR SALE - THREE
Smith Premiers, one Remington No. 6,
cheap; excellent condition. Address Tele
graph Striker, care Georgian.
FOR BALE—MERCANTILE BUSINESS
(dry goods and clothing for women and
men), established eight years; best adver
tised stores In south Georgia; sales this
year will be $76,000; "best place In town;”
prettiest connecting stores In town; have
always made money: reason for selling,
want to jpo to Colorado; we wait one week
before offering stock to public at discount;
stock will Invoice $25,000, fixtures $2,000;
satisfactory terms to good people. Keith
Carson, TIfton, Gn.
BUFF ORPINGTONS OF QUALITY. BEST
birds for town or country. Heavy layers.
Reasonably priced. M. E. Floerscb, 192 Crew
■treet, Atlnntn.
FOR SALE AT A BIG LOSS’—EIGHT*
home power Fairbanks A Morse gasoline
engine, bought new to run a corn mill; 42-
Inch rock; hnn boon used but flve or six
days; didn’t make It profitable. Price $300.
J. T. Henderson, Villa Itlcn, Ga.
FEATHERS' FOR RALE-LIVE GEESE
and other kinds of domestic feathers, pil
lows and beds made to order. Write for
samples and prices. Eubanks Feather Co.,
73^ 8. Rrond St., Atlnntn, Ga. Bell phone
LADIES. PERSUADE THE GENTLEMEN
to dress better; mentlou my name. Tom
Weaver, Fine Tailor, 93 Peachtree street.
FOR HALE CHEAP—THREE OPEN DE-
llvery wagons, six top delivery wagons,
three calm. Centrnl Carriage Co., 14 Pied
mont avenue.
A BIG SALE.
HORSES AT AUCTION MONDAY AND
Tuesday, commencing nt 10 o'clock; be on
hand.
Harper, Weathers, Callicott
Horse and Mule Co.
FOR SALB-A 1907 REO TOURING CAR.
In good condition. Write II. L. Hopkins,
Box 473, Atlanta. Gn.
FOR SALE-FINE JERSEY COW. GIVES
6 gallons of milk a day. Will sell cheap.
Call at 174 Onus street
FOR SALE.
TYPEWRITERS.
Typewriters—Remingtons $10 to960
Typewriters—New Oenturys......,..$25 to $36
Typewriters—Franklins ,....$10to$26
Typewriters—Underwoods $35 to $66
Typewriters—Olivers $30 to $60
Typewriters—Yosts $10 to $25
Typewriter*—Chicago* *12 (0 sir
Typewriter*—Hnmmonds .$10 to $15
Typewriters—Williams $20 to $45
Typewriters—Why pay a hundred dollars for
a machine? We will sell you
•me for less than half price
that will Inst you a lifetime.
H. M. ASHE CO.,
ATLANTA TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE,
71 N. Pryor 8t.,
ATLANTA, GA.
DO NOT FORGET!
THE MOST ACCOMMODATING WATCH
house In the South Is W. R. Edwards A
Co., 494 Central avenue, Atlanta, Ga. At
lanta phone 8800. They tell Elgin, Waltham
or Hamilton watches $1 per week. Yon
wear the watch while paying for It. Ad
dress all mall orders care Department B.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED—A SECOND-BAND MANDOLIN
for one of my puplj,. Mm. Griffith.
Music Studio, 60 Colic street, comer buckle.
A CUT PRICE SALE OF
TYPEWRITERS.
One No. 2 rebuilt 8mtth Premier $50.00
One No. I rebuilt Mmlth Premier 36.00
One No. 6 Remington (fine condition).. 60.00
One brand new No. 3 Oliver, with
leather case 76.00
One No. 6 Fay 8bo (good shape) 35.00
No. 4 Williams
No. 4 Yost
No. 10 Yost (almost new)..
.... 40.00
30.00
45.00
No. 2 Williams 26.00
Terms, 10 per cent with order, balance C.
O. D. Each machine guaranteed. Money
refunded If not satisfactory.
Southern States Writing
Machine Company,
424-25 Candler Building.
WANTED—'YOUNO MAN WITH $200 TO
take an Interest in a good, paying enter
prise; He must own n bicycle mid be will-
Ing to travel. Addremt J. A. Leslie, ”Tht
Itoy,” Ellis street.
WANTED—FLAT-TOP OFFICE DESK.
with chair, in good condition: must Ik*
reasonable. Address Desk, care Georgian.
WANTED—TO BORROW $1,500 FOR 12 OR
18 months; good security. Address “II.,”
‘•are Georgian.
wXSrruD — bvbhyoody to know
that the Dixie Ituslues* College 1* the
most thorough training school in Atlanta.
wanted-seconimiand show case,
al»out 6 or 8 feet long. Answer quick. At
lnntn 'phone 976.
IF IN NEED OU ANY STORE OR OF-
flee fixtures or going to make any changes,
call me up and will make estimate. J. E.
Hole. Phones, Bell W. 749, Atlanta 916.
STORAGE.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS
packed and stored. Bell phoue 3205 Main.
Get our prices. W. H. Zachry, Humphries
and Glenn streets and Southern Railway.
FOR 8ALE— REAL ESTATE.
SIX-ROOM COTTAGE IN COLLEGE
Park, near car line; tot 100 bj 190; b««a-
tlfal natural shade. Small cash payment,
balance monthly. W. R. Hammond, 919 Cen
tury building. Bell ’phone 979.
FOR SALE-VACANT PROPERTY NEAR
Grant perk; bargalu. Apply to owner, O.
R. Williams, 23 Central avenue.
LOVELY NEW HOMES; PRETTIE8T
part north Boulevard; also south side
home; every convenience; cheap. M. II.,
enre Georgian.
396 HOUSTON STREET, CORNER IIOW-
oil; splendid seven-room cottage; all con
veniences; 12,900: $700 cash and $30 monthly.
Address 607 Gould building.
INMAN PARK HOME-FOR QUICK
sale, will make a special price; 2 stories,
8 rooms; every modern convenience. Ad
dress 343 Euclid avenue. Bell phone 6303-L.
WANTED—REAL ESTATE.
I WANT TO BUY NEAT COTTAGE; IT
must he cheap. If this applies to you,
answer: am tired paying rent. Address It.,
this office.
BE WITH US MONDAY
WE WILL SELL MONDAY AND TUE8-
day, a big Jot of horses at auction.
Harper, Weathers, Callicott
Horse and Mule Co.
LEGAL NOTICE.
I sold all my Interest In the Bruce Clean
ing and Dye Worka on the Z7tb ot August,
1907, and will not be responsible for any
claims against said concern after said data.
(Signed) P. E. BRUCE.
WANTED—HOME.
WANTED—SMALL COTTAGE ON FAIR-
sited lot In suburbs, near car line; will
lease or rent by month; muat be reasonable.
Address Cottage, care Georgian.
PERSONAL.
PERSONS WHO DESIRE INFORMATION
concerning lands In Texas, which aro to
day the best Investment In America, can
get complete and accurate Information by
addresulng Godfrey Peterson, P. O. Box 424,
Han Antonio, Tex.
MORPHINE AND OTHER DRUG USERS!
I have good news for you. Free private
consultation. Call at once. Dr. Daniel
Morrison, 414 Kiser Bldg., city.
AN EXPERIENCED TEACHER WISHES
six pupils for morning or afternoon. Will
call if you address North Hide Teacher, cars
Georgian.
MRS. GEORGE M’GAUOHEY WILL OPEN
her private school In West End September
23. She has had years of experience, nnd It
well known for her thoroughness In prl-
ninr.v nnd Intermediate work. She has also
n preparatory course to fit girls to enter
the Agnes Scott college. The art depart
ment is under the direction of Mrs. E.
C. Merrill, a well known artist of this city,
city.
AT 34 PEACHTREE STREET, A HPE-
clnlty is made of fitting trusses, abdominal
supporters, etc.
LARGE LOT CLEAN CINDERS TO BE
given away. Apply to Atlnntn Ice and
Coal Company, Piedmont avenue nnd Geor
gia railroad.
KITCHEN COMBINATION NOVELTY-
For grating corn, scaling fish aud cleaning
vegetables. Price 25c. Catalogue free. Mon
roe & Co., 65 E. Randolph S*t., Chicago, Ills.
BONANZA FOR AGKNT8-THREAD-CUT-
ting thimble; saves teeth, time nnd tem
per. Price 10c. Cntnlogne free. Union Sup
ply Co., 882 H. Webster 8t.. Decatur, Ills.
DAVID W. YARBROUGH,
MASTER PLUMBER,
Phones 1255. 20 E. Hunter St.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PEOPLE
and others. American Investment Co., 704
Candler Bldg.
Established 1890.
WEYMAN ft CONNERS, EQUITABLE.
Mortgage loans on real estate.
MONEY TO LOAN AT 6. € AND 7 PER
cent Interest, according to aecurity offered.
Small expense and prompt attention. Only
on real estata In and near Atlanta. 8. IJ.
Turman.
SPECIAL HOME FUND8 TO LEND; ANY
amount. 44. 5 and 9 per cent. Write or
call ft W. Canon, 24 8. Broad 8L
FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO
l«ad on monthly poym.nt pUn; no delay;
tire money (or purchase money note*.
Straight loan* made at 9 per rent and np-
warde. aeeordlnf to dealrabltlty of loan.
W. A. Footer. Booth Broad afreet.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
WARE & HARPER,
724-725 CENTURY Bl
BELL ’PHONE 3311.,
ATLANTA
’PHONE 1563.
$1,600—BEAUTIFULLY AND NEWLY FUR
nlahcd lodging house; heart of city; abso
lutely clearing $250 per month.
$600—WELL-ESTABLISHED REAL E8-
fate business, with flue* list of salable
property.
$750—A WELL-LOCATED (IN HEART OF
city) most 11 Ik* rally patronized and popu
lar barber ahop. This Is about half the
value of this place. Best reason of offe
$350—NEWLY AND NICELY FURNI8IIED
ten-room lodging bouse; almost heart of
city: best class of pi.tronnge; tine location;
•heap rent; valuable lease. An exceptional
qiportuulty.
$2,000—TIIIRTY-THREE-ROOM BOARDING
and transient hotel In very heart of city;
splendid class of patronage: fllDWl to over
flowing at good prices; good lease; cheap
PI —r—.
tionery business, one block of Terminal
gtatlon: five years’ lease; cheap rent; must
£ „ . »ap F .
be sold at onee. Ill health or owner only
cause of offer. Most reasonable terms to
an acceptable party.
WE HAVE A COMPLETE JOB PRINTING
plant which cost $1,500 to $2,000; as good
ns new; which we will sell at once at n
great sacrifice. See ns nt once.
$5,000-LARGE AND PROFITABLE DRUG.
sodn water. Ice cream, cigar and tobacco
business, located In one of the beat towns
of 2,000 population of south Georgia.
$1,500-FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS,
together with lease of a forty-tvo-room
hotel and lodging house: fine locntlon; nl
moat heart of city, on principal street; rent
only $150 per month,
$10,000—ONE-HALF INTEREST IN A NICE
manufacturing, transfer and dray business
In one of the best towns of south Georgia:
business in most prosperous condition; ueed
good business assistance.
$4,000—WELL-ESTABLISHED, LIBERALLY
patronized nnd profitable furniture and
housefurnlshlng business In one of Geor
gia’s best cities of 18,000 Inhabitants.
$1,800—ONE-HALF INTEREST IN A WELL-
established and profitable drug business,
close In anti on best street. No one except
an experienced pharmacist need apply.
$500—WILL BUY THE LEASE (WHICH
extends until December 1, 1906), on sand
privilege, unlimited supply; Immense de
mand and big profits.
$30,000 TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE IN
sums to suit borrower. No delay. Cell
In person. Charles Herman,''Itvom 302-309
Temple Court. -
$2.900—WELL-ESTABLISHED SPLENDID-
^ ly. equlpped and most_profltable bottling
FOR SALE—FURNITURE.
CLOSING OUT LINES
' WILL CONTINUE;
GRASP THIS OP
PORTUNITY TO
SAVE.
ENTER THE FIRST OF
THE NEW FALL GOODS.
QUICK GOING PRICES
SPEED THE DEPART
ING OLD.
PRICES LOWERED FOR
EXTRA TRADING.
REMEMBER—This ad is
for Monday and all next
week and we must make ex
tra inducements to crowd
full month’s selling iij
short trading time. As be
fore stated—purchases have
been made on such a scale
that room-making is an ur
gent necessity. The chance is
your happy opportunity to
fill your home with every ar
ticle of furniture or house
furnishings that you may
need. The sale winning fea
tures of this sale mean a
snug saving to you and much
needed room for the fast
coming recent purchases.
FOR 8ALE—REAL ESTATE.
FORREST & GEORGE
ADAIR
On Ira street between Goor-
gia avenue and Eads street
we have a lot 80x120 with
two good 2-story houses as
follows:
No. 193 Ira Street, a 7-
room house.
No. 195 Ira Street, a
10-room house.
We. will sell these two
places together for $4,200
cash.
They are substantially
built and in good repair; the
location is one where houses
are always in demand.
FORREST & GEORGE
ADAIR.
Century Building.
FOR 8ALE—SCHOOL BOOKS.
SCHOOL BOOKS
FOR ALL
SCHOOLS
OSCAR BARNES & CO.,
business; clearing over $250 per month.
GOOD LOCATION FOR BUSINK88 FOR
■ale—Mill and water rights, 106 acres
land, two turbine wheels (75 barrels per
day); B. and O. railroad at door; switch,
too, for cars. Also store for sale. Reason
for selling, waut to retire. Been here in
business 21 years and have $40,000 and bad
health. For Information, apply to Ham<
mond Bros., Hood* Mill, Md.
GOLD DREDGING IN ALA8KA-10.000
acrea tested gold-bearing gravel. Rich*
eat placera known. Flrat offering atock 10c.
Installments. Illustrated prospectus free.
I DESIRE AN ACTIVE CORRESPOND-
GIVE MB YOUR BU8INER8 AND I WILL
give you satisfaction. See? Anything In
the cabinet line. Phone connections. J. E.
Hale.
BUSINESS AND INVEST
MENT OPPORTUNITIES
ON THE
SEABOARD AIR LINE
RAILWAY
ABB NUMEROUS AND EMBRACE EVERY
line of Industry. With Atlanta on the
east and Birmingham on the west, the two
greatest and moat rapidly developing cities
In the entire South, our Atlanta and Blrm-
Ingham division la an undeveloped empire
within Itself.
Whether yon are an Investor, a manufac
turer, mlner t< fruit grower, atock raiser,
poultryman, general farmer or laborer, we
can offer you something attractive nnd prof
(table between Atlanta and Birmingham,
and wonld bo glad to bava yon write ua or
call on
H. B. BIGHAM,
Asst. Genl Industrial Agent
SEABOARD AIR LINE
RAILWAY,
1109-11 English-American
Building, Atlanta, Ga.
advises on love, family, business affaire.
MADAM PAULINE,
Scientific Palmist.
HOUSTON STREET.
ren lie ronaulted on ,11 affaire of Ilf.; baa
llooaton atrret.
CABINET MAKERS AND CAR
PENTERS.
FLY SCREENS, MODELS AND NOVEL-
tire. Doll phone .:;i. Atlanta Wood and
Iron Noreltj Works, M Marietta street.
18 E. HUNTER ST.
BOTH PHONES 1368.
WHAT THIS SALE
MEANS TO YOU
It means tremendous sav
ings on Dressers, Irop Beds,
Wash Stands, Chiffoniers,
Rockers, Chairs, Rugs, Mat
tings, Art Squares, Parlor
Furniture, Mahogany and
Quartered Oak Bedroom
Suits, Sideboards, Dining
Tables and Chairs, Book
cases, China Closets, Dra
peries or any article of Fur
niture or House-furnishings
from cellar to garret.
150,000 SECOND HAND
BOOKS IN STOCK AT
A GREAT SAVING
WE BUY YOUR SECOND
HAND BOOKS FOR
CASH WHEN YOU
PATRONIZE US.
Read the ads about 20 per
cent off, study it out careful
ly and see where you can
save money by buying and
selling second-hand books at
our store,
71 WHITEHALL ST.
Second Door Below High’s.
SOUTHERN BOOK
CONCERN.
Ample Room—Plenty of
Clerks.
FOR RENT—HOUSES.
FOR RENT-ONE NEW EIGHT-BOOS
twoitory residence, 7*9 Wc«t I'eoctitre,
•treet Apply Harper Bro»„ 'phone KJ
FOR RENT-A 4-ROOM COTTAGE OX
lllenn etreet, corner Hill: Bin- eliniio;
month. Phonee (Hell) 1611. Atlnntn
Upchurch, Morrl, A Co., 600 Annti-ll Hl'l*.
I WILL RENT MY SUBURBAN HOME,
for-
NOW TO TAKE A TRIP
THROUGH YOUR HOME
AND SEE WHAT YOU
NEED NOW OR WILL
NEED LATER.
You can now buy for Octo
ber delivery. We make no
charge for storage. Start
early.
PARTICULAR NOTICE.
Be sure you are right.
Barnes is just around the
corner from Whitehall, half
way between South Pryor.
OSCAR BARNES & CO.,
18 E. HUNTER ST.
BOTH PHONES 1368.
BIG AUCTION SALE
HORSES.
A* ?i T !£. XAL . 8TO< ’ K t ARI)8 MONDAY
and Tneeday. September I and 10.
Harper, Weathers, Callicott
Horse and Mule Co.
schedule, seventeen minutes from the ritf.
Have plenty of shade, springs, chickens
flowers. This la tin* time of the year to
enjoy a suburban home. A change In hull-
ness cause of giving up home. Apply w
Owner, I\ O. Box 890, Atlanta, Ga.
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.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY-
OLD HATS MADE NEW. ,
SOFT AND STIFF FEI.T HATS I'lMV
ed and reshaped. SOe. Panama hats ‘•lean
ed and reshaped, 50c. Soft nnd stiff
hat* blenched nnd pressed. 50c and *£•
All handa or sweats (each extra 25c». "Ja
town orders given prompt attention.
styles, best work, lowest prices. Arms
Hatters. 1004 Whitehall street.
TYPEWRITERS. tl4Vrt -
ATLANTA TYPEWRITER EXCHANO*
_ 71 N. Pryor 8t.. Atlanta. «a.
Dealers In all makes of Typewriters^
DON’T WEAR PANAMA HATS
THAT ARE DIRTY AND SOILED AND
reshapes all old soft and stiff felt nn< »•%
•ma hats In latest ityle*. 2S4 ^ biteba
street, Atlanta. Ga. ^
TRUNK AND BAO REPAIRING;..,,
H W. ROUNTREE k IIRO. TKB>»Jf"
BAO CO. Itetall and repairing. 7J
hall ■treat, l’hone 1576.
PATTERN AND MODEL MAKER*
PATTERNS. MODELS. EXl’EltlMUNTAJ
machines and mechanical devices ^
Atlanta Pattern Manufacturing c ouipw*
Court In nil street. Bell ’phone 20. i. „
GWINN'S SHOE SHOP.
* 6UDTS linil-Wini, V>*1
Phones—Bell 33S. Atlanta I*
ATLANTA WIN8-8EE HEBE! D 1
furnace In .have for the winter. !' „
Hire n. yoor order. Now, don t if
Will take rare of It In dne lime.
Fnrnnca Co., 10 Trinity »T»nu«.
phonal.
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