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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER'S, 1007.
THESE COLUMNS ARE PACKED WITH “PROSPERITY PRODUCERS”
Want Ads.
10 c a Line.
No ad. taken for leee than 30 oonte.
8lx word, of average length mike
e lino.
Tha following ratea are for eon.
leeutlve Insertions. Rates for 3, t
or 12 months' contract furnished on
application.
1 time .10 cents a line..
g times cents a line.
( times 71-2 cents a line.
26 times 6 cents a line.
Phone, Bell 4929 or Atlanta 4401,
and we will take your ad and
charge It If your nemo Is In either
phor.e directory.
Ads must be 'phoned by 12 o’clock
to be inserted the same day.
Ada lor SITUATIONS WANTED
will be inserted FREE ON6 TIME.
k — J
( WANTED dELP—MAaE.
WANTED-A WHITE BOY. KUHNS'
l'hoto Studio; good wsges. 3814 White
hall.
WANTED—MEN TO LEARN BARBER
trade; will <H|ulp ahop for you or furuiah
positions; few week* completes: conatnnt
prmtlee. careful Instruction*: tools given;
Saturday wases: diploma* granted: entn-
lostie free. .Holer Barber College, Hunter
and Forsyth streets.
WANTED—A YOUNG MAN, QUICK AN')
active nnd accurate with flgur',a r Ap, A
Monday afternoon. The Liquid v nrborne
Company, 5 Nelson street.
WANTED. MEN—NOTHING TO SELL:
also travel; call nt 19 Houston street be
nt ecu 3 and 4 Monday afternoon. J. ».
ihivift.
WANTED—CANVASSERS FOR CITY;
salary to experienced sewing machine
hien. '104 N.- Pryor atreet, city.
WANTED—3 GOOD BRUSH HANDS IN
paint shop. White Hickory Wngon Mfg.
Co., East Point. Gn.
HELP IN COMMERCIAL. MECHANICAL
and tecnnlcal line*. The demand greater
than aapply. Call or write un,-Inclosing
stamp, for good position. National Employ-
ineut Association, 1022-1023 Century Blug.
HELPING YOU TO SOMETHING FOR
nothing In the gold and other filling oper
ation*—entirely free—Is ® n '*®r „ next
few month* nt the Atlanta Dotatal College,
corner Edgewood nveuuo nnd Ivy street.
White people only.
GET KEYS MADE, 'LOCKS, GUNS AND
pistols repaired. Shop department. The
Tool Company, M Marietta etreet. Bell
phone 5311.
BRASS BEDS AT CUT PRICES. •RgBI*
son-Mnrtln Furniture , Company, 23 Enit
Hunter street.
CI'T PRICER ON DINING ROOM FURN1-
TI'RE. ROBISON-MARTIN FURNITURE
.'OMPANY, 23 EAST HUNTER.
WANTED—BRIGHT. INTELLIGENT OF-
Bee hoy. Apply 1201 Fourth Nntlounl Bank
Hide. *
WANTED HELP—MALE, FEMALE
NATIONAL EMPLOY
MENT ASSOCIATION
1022-23 Century Building,
Atlanta, Ga.
TUB EMPLOYMENT AGENCY OP TO-
<lay, to command Intelligent and extensive
patronage, and acquire a reputa
AUCTION SALES.
B. BERNARD, THE LIVE AUCTIONEER,
at 20 South Pryor, will buy or sell you out.
'Phone Bell 2306. Special attention given to
sales from premises.
WANTED—SALESMEN.
WANTED—A LIVE SEWINO MACHINE
d commission: oo
tjror street, city.
WANTED—EXPERIENCED FURNITURE
salesman to cover Kentucky, Tennessee
and pnrt of Arkansas. State experience and
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
r. s‘x
r rlos
sale for cash. 126 Windsor street.
ery wagons, four open delivery
■ 14 Piedmont
im.tr it luuiuuKH biiunicuKP ui
the business and demonstrate this ability
In a practical way, by placing their appli
cants for positions promptly. This kuowl
edge can only be acquired by experience.
those who first established this line of bus!
ness In Atlanta, and the largest In the
South. Our claims are based solely on
appreciate the importance of obtaining the
best service. The large number of business
firms througout the South who have patron
Ized us for years and the hundreds of peo
ple we have placed in g<»od positions nre our
best advertisement. Our field Is unlimited
We handle help In all lines In nil parts
of the country, and eon place YOU
PROMPTLY.
A few letters such us we
are receiving-daily:
Troy, Ala.—Natlounl Employment Associa
tion.—Gentlemen: Beg to say I have ac
cepted the position of bookkeeper and of
fice man with the Foy Hardware Company,
of this place. Will forward remittance on
the 10th Instant. Thanking you for your
prompt and satisfactory service, I beg to
remain very truly,
JOHN 8. DANIEL.
National Employment Asaoclut'am, Atlnn-
a, Gn^-Gentlemen: Hpg to Inclose you
book r<>r $25 cotmufijNloii on imsltlon ns
•lpctrlcn! superintendent and* engineer for
Old Dominion Phosphate works, of this
place. I am pleased with this' location,
the climate In jnjr home (Pittsburg, Pa.)
s getting too severe. . Thanking you for
your courtesy, I am very truly.
O. I':, KIRSCHNER.
Bartow, Pin.
National Employment Association, Atlan
ta, Ga.—Gentlemen: 1 hereby notify you of
the acceptance, of position as private secre
tary to Col. Watson. I ain delighted with
my position and surrounding, nml will let
you hear from me substantially next week.
Very truly. ^ MISS M. CLEMENTS,
Thomson, Gn.
... ... .narncter and tem
perate habits, who can ■peak, read and
write rfogilah. Men wanted now for eerv*
........ ling, At
lanta. cr 411 Cherry etreet. Macon. Oa.
tional Employment Association, Atlnn-
Gn.—Gentlemen: Please find money
order for flo commission on this position.
You should have hml this last week. Your
firm Is all right, and I am having my frleud
nil ou you. Very truly,
' A. . R. M'ALILEY,
Alabama City, Ala.
FOR MALE—A FEW FINE R.
WANTED—TRAVELING SALESMEN TO
sell proprietary medicine*. We have a
strong line to offer the retail trade, a line
of exceptional value that appeal* to the
intelligent buyer. No applications consider
ed except from those who have had suc
cessful experience and can furnish A-l ref
erence*. $20 |»er day easily made by men
of ability. The Walker Co., 71 South Pryor
atreet, Atlnntn, Ga.
$560 WEEKLY EASILY MADE WRITING
contract* for free land given to develop
country nlong new Union Central railroad
In ea*c Texas. Box 781, Dalian, Tex.
CAPABLE SALESMAN TO COVER
Georgia with staple Hue; high commis
sion*, wHIr $100 monthly advance; -perma
nent position to right man. Jess II. Smith
Co., Detroit, Mich.
WANTED—BOARDERS.
BOARDERS WANTED AT 18 CAPITOL
place. Special rate* to student*/ Table
fare excellent Atlanta phone 2023.
LOST.
LOST—THURSDAY EVENING. BETWEEN
224 Crumley street nnd Trinity church, one
ladles' black panama skirt. Liberal reward
If returned to Paul V. Ray, 157 Crew.
LOST-OLD-FASHIONED GOLD BRACE-
let. with broad Lend and black design*.
If found, please notify Katherine Dean,
Agnes Scott College, Decatur, Ga.
LOST-LADY’S GOLD-MOUNTED BIDE-
comb, on Forrest, Jackson, Highland up
Boulevard. Reward. W. J. Campbell, City
Hall.
LOST—GOLD-FRAMED XOSB GLASSES
on West Peachtree near Fifth Street. Re
ward at 806 Century Bldg.
FOR RENT—ROOMS-
LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING—A REFINED
young Northern couple, without children,
can secure two beautiful, large rooms, par
tially furnished, nnd alcove, with gas atove
nnd slnkr tiRe of bath nnd 'phone; large pri
vate reratida; private Mtairwny: In one of
the best homes in the city, front November
1. References. Apply 2l£ Gould building.
FOR KENT-THREE UNFURNISHED
room*, suitable for light housekeeping, to
parties without children. 193 Highland ave
nue. Bell phone 4856 Main. 0
WANTED—COUPLB TO SHARE HOUSE
with man nnd wife nnd two children.
Beat references required nnd given. J. F.
W.. 605 Austell building.
CHEAPEST FURNITURE HOUSE
OEOUGIA. ROBISON-MARTIN FUR
TURK COMPANY, 23 EAST HUNTER.
FOR SALE-ONE CHILD'S SIZE VIOLIN.
WANTED—TO SELL AT BARGAIN.
Iteautlful. perfectly gentle comblnatl
Address W.
SEVERAL.GAS HEATERS FOR SALE
One Instantaneous beater; first-class cam
era. Call at 16 Forrest avenue.
FOR SALE—QUARTERED OAK DINING
table, six chalra and one baby bed. Apply
132 Oglethorpe avenue. West End.
FINK PARLOR llEATKR: COHT 120, FOR
$10; gns stove for $6. 138 Pulliam street.
FOR SALE
NEW PIANOLA,
Metrostyle and Themodist. • used about
twenty times. Cost $300. Mahogany case
for grand piano, Will take $250 for it and
20 rolls music. Haven't room for It. Will
sell or exchange for something else. Address
Pianola, care Georgian.
HAMMOND SIGN CO.
SIGNS Vi I N^T BD?
FORHYTH8T.
FOR SALE—CHRYSANTHEMUMS, GOR-
geous blooms, of all colors. Mrs. .1. J.
Joincs, 422 Gordon street. Phone 586-J.
FOR SALE-ONE YOKE WORK OXEN: 4
years old: weight 2.200. At n hnrguln.
Both 'phones. J. K. Shlppcy A Bro., 224 Do-
STONE WALLS—I CAN FURNISH SOME
good Lithonln granite for walls at 76c a
ton, delivered f. o. b. enra here. Telephone
1282 Main. Thomas J. Wesley, 61 N. Pryor
norunio, unn. un
ROB ISON-MARTIN . ...
COMPANY, 23 EAST HUNTER.
TYPEWRITERS. 1
Remington. Yost, Chicago, each $15
Williams, Jewett, New Century $30
^PERSONAL.
THE PERSON SIGNING HIMSELF OR
herself Inez LIngle la requested to call
nt The Georgian office and get the $3.00
bill recently sent ua with a communication.
The communication will uot bo published
in The Georgian, and We desire to retain
the money.
BOYS. HERE IS A SNAP FOB YOU—
Genulrfn Rugby football or professional
striking bag free. Write for particulars.
Alberter Novelty Oo., Box Ills, Colorado
Springs, Colo.
CUT THIS OUT FOR LUCK—SEND ME
your birthdute and 10c for wonderful hor-
n*cope of your entire life. Professor Ra
phael, 608 Sixth avenue. New York.
KITCHEN COMBINATION NOVELTY—
For grating corn, waling fish, cleaning
vegetables nnd shredding pineapple*. 25c.
Catalogue free. Eastern Mfg. A Supply Co.,
Newark, N. J.
EVERYBODY WANTS IT—EVER READY
mending tissue; no sewing, alwny* ready
for use. Price lOe. Economy Supply Co.,
1*74 Imcarora Are., fe't. Paul, Minn.
MAIDENHAIR DOILY STAMPED ON
linen, 10c. Also write for catalogue of
oilier stamped good*, etc. T. Hall A Co.,
170 W. 96th St., New York city.
GAS FIXTURES—WEL8BACII LIGHT
supplies to fit nil kinds burners. Early
Gillespie, 26 S. Brond street.
A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING—BIG
value premium package; entertaining,
amusing, delightful. Instructive. Price 10c.
Write for catalogue. Mitchell & Co., How-
art h Bldg.. Chester, I‘n.
FAMILY BECOBD-A BEAUTIFUL Pic
ture, size 16x29. Formerly sold for 50e.
our price 23c. Hugh Itedlnton Moore, 19
Orchard St., Lynn, Ma**.
MAGIC NEEDLE THREADER-QUICK
nml reliable; most effective nenlle threader
ever Inventer. Price 10c. Illustrated cata
logue free. Nebo Novelty Co., Box 234,
Omaha, Nebr.
YOU OUGHT TO HAVE ONE OF fk'R
mission bedside tab'#*. They only cost $3
nnd are very convenient. V. E. Perryman
Company, 34 Peachtree street.
CLOTH SIGNS.
Brown, It. 'Phone 3780, 27ft E. Ala. St.
IF IT S STOVE PIPE. ORATE FRONTS,
elbow*, angles, u»h nan*, chimney caps
you want, see us. C. II. Allen Co., 40 Trin
ity avenue. Both phones.
BUY YOUR FURNITURE FROM US AND
SAVE MONEY. ROBISON-MARTIN
FURNITURE COMPANY, 23 EAST HUN
TER.
DAVID W. YARBROUGH,
MASTER PLUMBER,
Phones 1255. 20 E. Hunter St.
FOR KENT-—FARMS.
TO RENT QN STEWART AVENUE
chert road, one of the best truck furms
in Fulton county. See owuer nt 24 Mc
Lendon street, Edgewood, or S. II. Turmau
Co., Broad and Alabama streets.
FOR SALE—FURNITURE.
‘What other* advertise we tell for less.'
We take Atlanta Clearing
House Certificates the same
as gold.
“WINTER COMFORT”
SALE.
TIMELY FURNITURE
SPECIALS.
The
time.”
winter is “house
During the next four
or five months your life will
be lived indoors.
Is your house a congenial
place in which to spend your
evenings ? Have you every
comfort there? Are you en
tirely satisfied with the ar-
rahgement of yaur home?
We know there ard some
things you will need—some
comfortable chairs, a lounge,
something for the bedroom
or kitchen and possibly a
Fallowing out our policy
bargains, we Monday start
tr “winter comfort” sale.
If you need furniture to
COME IN AND SEE IIOW
WE DO IT.
If you only want one arti-
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
ADMINISTRATOR’S
SALE OF THE JULIA
R. LYNCH ESTATE.
On Tuesday, November 5, we
will sell the following property at
court house door:
No. 54 Courtland street, lot 59x
125, near Gilmer street.
No. 56 Courtland street, lot SOx
150, near Gilmer street.
No. 123 Bell street, lot 25x107,
near Edgewood avenue.
Nos. 112, 114 Fort street, lot
53x163, near Edgewood avenue.
Six remaining lots in the Lynch
subdivision on Hemphill avenue
and Curran street.
Plats will be ready in a few
days.
FORREST & GEORGE
ADAIR.
Century Bldg.
MONEY TO LOAN.
ESTABLISHED SINCE 1SS9. MORTGAGE
Ion ns made on real estate: purchase money
— _ r, piuL-unie inuuey
notes bought and sola. 8. B. Turman «
Co., corner Broad and Alabama streets.
MONBY ADVANCED SALARIED PEOPLE
and others. American Investment Co., 764
SOUTHERN LOAN A DISCOUNT COM-
PANY MAKES LOANS TO RESPONSE
BLE SALARIED PEOPLE. 117ft WHITE-
HALL STREET.
GET PRICES ANYWHERE EL8H ON
FURNITURE, COME TO US, AND WE
WILL BEAT i'HEM. ROB J SON-MARTIN
FURNITURE COMPANY. 23 EAST HUN-
TER STREET.
Established l&w.
WEYMAN A CONNERS. EQUITABLE.
Mortgage loans on -real estate. ^
SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND; ANY
amount, 4ft, 6 and 6 per cent. Writ* or
call 8. W. Carson, 24 8. Broad 8t
Charles Herman, Room *202-203
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
A BARGAIN—40 ACRES IN A SQUARE,
partly cultivated and fenced, on main
road. In Irwin county. Full postal service.
J. N. Martin, Atlanta, Route 68.
A FEW WANTS
PICTURES AT WHOLESALE COST.
ROBISON-MARTIN FURNITURE CO., 23
EAST HUNTER STREET.
this notice within the next five day* to
lion'* Practical Buslnes* College. 122
ree, taking for particulars of this re-
tnsrknhle offer. If you desire, quit at the
end of the month, owing nothing; or con
tlnne nt special rate—$4 a month. Boll
LEARN rELEGRAPnY—WnY? BECAUSE
30,000 more telegraph operator* are wanted
on nceoant of the eight-hour law recently
enacted. Twenty-flve students who first clip
nnd present this notice to Drsugbon's Prac
tical Business College, 122 Peachtree, At
lanta. may give contract to nay $25 of tui
tion after position Is secured. Dranghon r
telegraph? students get main line practice
WANTED—ALL-ROUND JOB PRI
n^br
WANTED -hELP—FEMALE.
I1RAS8 REDS AT CUT PRICES. BOB!-
son-Martln Furniture Company, 23 Eftit
I.AliV AGENTS ON GUARANTEE AND
commission wanted In every Southern
towa. Cooperative Book Co. (Inc.), 67 In-
To publish the number of openings
have on our books would bo a waste of
time and great expense. We have represen
tatives in nearly every*city and town In
the South who nro sending us npentugs by
every mall. WE HAVE POSITIONS IN
EVERY LINE at salaries of $50 to $300 per
month that are placed exclusively with
to select suitable applicants.to fill them,
couutnuts to travel, $135 nml expenses; au
ditors, $90, $100; bookkeepers $60, $75, $110;
ateinf-hookkepcr, $125; stenographer for Mn
rlettn. $56; steno-cnshler, $90; steno-clerk,
$85; steno-bookkeeper to take charge of ua-
vnl and turpentine store, $125, free rent
superintendent for eight-press ell mill, $90;
commissary managers, $75 to $100; grocery
managers, 450 to $60; grocery manager, city,
$66; retail salesuteu for groceries, $12 to $20
per week; hardware, $18; sodn dispenser*
$18; books and stationery, $15; shoes, $15
elotblng, $90; traveling salesman for cloth
lug, rain coats, pants, fancy vest and rub
ber goods, $2,200; New York house, two
high-grade salesmen for dress goods, two
lilgb-elnss salesmen to sell leather goods, $2,
250 to $2.5<Jt); white goods and clothing, $2,
200; hardware, $1,800; full llnp of shoes, six
trunks, $300; hats, full line, $2,500; pants,
salary, $2,200; mill supplies, $1,800; motormen
and conductors for Western and Northern
railways, local nml out^of-town billing and
shipping clerks, salaries from $60 to $100; l<
cal and traveling collectors: assistant hotel
clerks, stockkeepers, steam fitters. $4 to $7
r day; boilermakers, blacksmiths, nrniu
lure wfnder, $4 per day; electrician’s, iron.
b|e men, linemen.
tunn Bldg., Atlanta.
wanted—TW&iTY-FIVE YOUNG I.A-
dies, from sixteen to twenty-flve years of
nge, for operators. Apply to Atlnntn Tele
phone nnd Telegraph Comp&ny. Reference
fl * to character.
WASTED-A colored chambermaid.
Apply at 330 South Pryor- street.
Masted-good cook: family of «;
wages $3 per week nnd house rent. Apply
it once. W" —- -*• — “ ^
tial Ithig.
\*KE * OUR DOLLAR BUY TWO DOlJ
p/jARH'WOR™ by GETTING YOUR
rjjggtTURB. BUGS AND MATTINGS
£a hobison-martin FURNITURE
COMPANY, 23 EAST HUNTER STREET.,
WANTED—BOARD.
" ANTED -
or^Hl accept furnished rooms,
if Mfbt housekeeping. State
* r n?*- References exchanged. Address E.
J L., rare Georgian.
WANTED—HOU8E3.
W *M TRD “ P,VE °R SIX-BOOM
near the p *
il8 Empire bull
ding.
WANTED HELP-MALE. FEMALE
' WASTISO TEETH FHXED
tha At?--, ,,an accommodated at
l*nl»\ College, corner Edge-
dlrtNinST* 11 ?* an< * iff etreet. under the
i<**rinV°r!!« w f eepertenced dentists as an*
t^rinteodent* dpen each day from 9 a. m.
- m v ^hlte people only.
SUCCESS alone is suc
cessful—If you would be
successful let us obtain for
you a position for which
your ability is most fitted:
we know how, and have
openings in all lines.
No matter bow high your aspira
Hons or where you Wish to locate, we can
lace you. We need now bookkeepers for
place you. We n
lumber company.
$80; combination Ik
bookkeeper, $70; stem
, middle are lady for bsoker'i
steno-lmokkcepcr for auto com
pany, $55; stenographer for Insurance office,
$60; lumber t X^ony, $73; beginner $35; cash
ier tor lintel, iulliiUi!i.SuuiiK
for photographer's offl«/. hotel liotuekeep-
er, $35: clerk for candy store, department
■tore. Indy to assist In doctor's office, com
panion and teacher for a Virginia family
lying posl-
soclatfon, 1022-1023 Century
00,1 paying |
Employment
bid Ml tig.
As-
DO.VT WAIT TILL YOU NEED A Posi
tion to register with us. DO IT NOW'.
We do what we advertise and wirnt we
do adveftltaj* as. Call on or write ns.
NATIONAL EMPLOY-
>rei tiernei, unuer new management, cor-
Mndlson avenue and W. Hunter street,
opposite Terminal Station. Rates reasons-
FOR RENT-ONE OR TWO NICELY FUR-
nished upstairs front roo%is. with owner.
Boll ‘phone 291 North. 387 Spring street,
near North avenue. v
WE RENT FURNISHED AND UNFUR-
nished rooms. Register here. Save time,
money and avoid publicity. _ Commission
Is small and nothing required In advance.
American Information Bureau, 141ft Peach
tree street. ‘Phone 3296.
FOR RENT— ' FURNISHED RQOM3
•NICELY FURNIRHED ROOM OR"THREB
unfurnished rooms, with all conveniences,
Iii. respectable locality, for rent. Apply at
127 Richardson street.
FOR RENT - NICELY FURNISHED
rooms M business nten. Call and aee
them. 115ft Wfat Mitchell street.
COMPLETELY FURNISHED MODERN
residence. Juniper street. Beautiful loca-
tlon. Good neighborhood. References re
quired. Owner No. 20, Georgiun office.
FOR RENT-THREE FURNISHED OR
unfurnished rooms; references; telephone
North 1447-J. or rail 33 Bedford place, near
Forrest avenue.
phone 2480 Mailt.
ONE NICE, FURNISHED .ROOM FOR
rent, with nil conveniences; hot water,
and breakfast and supper If desired; refer
ences. 27 Ulghluml avenue.-
FOR RENT-TWO NEWLY FURNISHED
rooms, suitable for one nr two gentlemen
or business women; with or without meals.
Apply 278 Capitol avenue. -
WANTED—FURNISHED AND
UNFURNISHED ROOMS.
ATLANTA TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE,
71 North iryor Street, Atlanta, Ga.
Branch of H. M. Ashe A Co.
OVERCOATS RE-LINED, CLEANED,
pressed, etc.
C. O. HARWELL, Tailor,
113 North Pryor street. ‘Phone 1062.
EAST HUNTER STREET.
PICTURES—STEEL ENGRAVINGS. PAS-
TEI.8 AND CARBONS'. ALMOST AT
WHOLESALE COST. KORfSON-MARTIN
FURNITURE COMPANY, 23 EAST HUN-
TER STREET.
The Typewriter Exchange.
BRANCH AMERICAN WRITING MA-
CHINE COMPANY,
167 PEACHTREE STREET..
'Phones: Bell M 2526; Atlanta 2533.
WE ARE. BEYOND ALL QUESTION, THE
largest dealers In rebuilt typewriters In
the world. A largo rebuilding plant Is main
tained lu New York, where machines are re
built, for this and our seventeen other
stores. Here machines are rebuilt not alone
by experts, but by mechanics who have
become specialists on some particular part
of the construction of a typewriter, nnd
does that work alone, nnd no. when a ma
chine Is finished. It is ns near perfect ns I
cau tie made, and Is obviously far superb*
to one that has been “merely repaired" I
•ome local shop, where “one man" does all
of the work on all of the different urn
SITUATIONS WANTED.
WANTED—BY YOUNG MARRIED MAN
WANTED—POSITION BY EXPERIENCED
stenographer. Will furnish best of refer
ences. Address Miss B., care Georgian.
PRINTER-EXPERIENCED NEWSPAPER
and Job printer, steady and reliable, wants
position on weekly paper in small town.
Address, with particulars. E. H. W„ Wil
liams House No. 1, Atlnntn, On.
South Pryor street.
WANTED-EXTRA WORK TO DO NIGHT
time; office work preferred. Address A,
F. D., care Georgian.
YOUNG MAN WISHES' POSITION AS
collector or some similar work: can fur
nish Inst references. Address Work, care
sires position ns copyist. Address Miss !b.
General Delivery, Atlanta, Ga.
chines.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED-ONE NICE, FURNISHED
room, close In, for two young men with
best references; prefer private family; an
swer. 615, care Georgian.
YOUNG COUPLE WANT 2 OR 3 F'UR-
nlshed rooms for light housekeeping, on
north sWe, by November 15. Addresr
Piedmont place.
WANTED, BY YOUNG COUPLE, FUR-
nished room with boon! In private family.
Address Private, care Georgian.
WANTED—ROOMS AND BOARD IN PRI-
vote family, nr will rent flat or cottage.
A. B. C., core Georgian.
WANTED-TWO FURNISHED ROOMS'.
vote bath; must he'nenr In on north
Wanted by two yotmg men. state price
nnd locality. C.
care Georgian.^
CHEAPEST FURNITURE HOUSE IN
GEORGIA. ROBISON-MARTIN FURNI
TURE COMPANY, 23 EAST HUNTER.
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR ROOMS OB
aiHirtmentsf Let us save you the long,
hard tramp about the city. If you are a
stranger wo can direct you to the neighbor-
-.ood you prefer. Americas Information
flureau. 141ft Peachtree street. Over Todd
Drug Co.
BU8INESS OPPORTUNITIES.
OLD ESTABLISH ED FIRM WANTS A
high-grade business mnn ns state sales
manager; $2,606 yearly and additional com
mission; In vestment, and unquestionable ref
erences as to standing and ability required.
Address Box 625, Madison, Wia.
upwn vQcnpr lTTn\T r'obison-mabtin fu|
JUTuSl AOOUvlAxIUiN. EAST HUNTER STREET,
PICTURES AT WHOLESALE COST.
l\ v RN *tv b e co„ a
I
STOVE AND RANGE REPAIRING. TIN-
nine nnd furnace work. Dotfer A Moi
121 Marietta street. Atlanta phone 953.
ROSES! ROSES!
FINE EVERBLOOMING ROSES. COME
out and see them in bloom and mnkc your
selections. Take South Pryor and Federal
prison cars to Itoscland Nurseries, South
Atlanta.. S. M. Buchanan.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND
BUILDERS: The WIUIams-McDanlcl Lmii-
her Company, wboae mills and yard ai
920 Marietta street, have opened up n
office at 3 North Forsyth street, wher
can have your plans and lumber bills
city
fully estimated on.
WANTED—BOOKKEEPING WORK FROM
7 to 10 o’clock In the evening, by an
/moices*^ Ad*!r** ° f -—"- 1 bab,u ««d best
glan.
i Bookkeeper
1 Geor-
WANTED—SITUATION AS RTENOGRA-
pber and assistant bookkeeper; good ref
erences. Address 7.., care Georgian.
If you are furnishing a
new home, come in.
If you are a rooming-house
owner, come in.
NEW THREE-ROOM COTTAGE; CORNER
•of: 'Vi'Ktcrn Height.. NVnr enr line:
WJj»| monthly pnymenH. Cull SOT Gould
tMOOftCVK 555 ON ST. CHARLES AVE„ ”
If you need furniture now
or in the near future, don’t
put it off, come in.
THE BARNES’ WAY:
“GOOD VALUES WHEN
YOU WANT THEM.”
CARPENTERS AND CABINET
MAKERS.
Your interest, before ours
is considered when we make
special values. We do. things
just the opposite way to
what other stores do. We do
not wait for articles to get
out of season to reduce
prices. The Barnes’ way is
to make good values when
the goods are in the greatest
demand.
STORE FIXTURES, FLY SCREENS, MOD-
els and uoveltles. Bell ‘phone 2374. Atlas
ta Wood nnd Iron Novelty Worka.
CHEAPEST FURNITURE HOUSE ...
GEORGIA. ROBISON-MARTIN FURNI
TURE COMPANY, 23 EAST HUNTER.
CHEAPEST
GEORGIA.
TUBE COMPANY. 23 EAST HUNTER.
FOR RENT—HOUSES.
Piedmont Stable*.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR RKNT-A BEAUTIFUL NEW BIX-
, room cottage In College Park. Electric
light*, wide vernmla; convenient to car line.
* at ores; $18 per month. B^II
postoffice and at
'phone 58 E. P.
FOR REXT-AT TILLMANS CROSSING.
College Park car, five upstairs rooms; pri
vate entrance, hall, porch, electric lights
COMPANY, 23 EAST HUNTER.
WANTED-SECOND HAND OAK OF-
floe table, about 4x8 feet; state price and
where can be seen. Table, care Georgian.
ADMIRABLE FILLING OPERATIONS. IN-
eluding gold, done entirely free of charge
at the Atlanta Dental College, corner Edge-
wood avenue afiil Ivy street. White people
only. v
WANTED—SECOND-HAND FURNITURE.
office and household good*. We buy, sell
sud exchange. A. Springer, 25 S. Pryor
FOR RENT.
■Met. Bell IK*.
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 iuformation.
AND WE CAN DO IT,
FOR WE ARE OUT OF
THE “HIGH RENT DIS
TRICT” AND HAVE
ABOUT ONE-THIRD THE
EXPENSE OF OTHERS.
LOOK AT NO. Ml EAST AVENUE IF YOU
want the ehenpeat anil nlceat 4-roam rot -
tn«[<> In Atlnntn for U.DOO. A. S. Allen,
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
OLD HATS MADE NEW.
AND STIFF’FELT HATS CL
ed and re shaped, 60c. Panama hats t
lints blenched nnd pressed,
All bonds or sweats (each extra 25c). Ont-of.
town orders given prompt attention. Latest
styles, best work, lowest prices. Acme
Hatters, 100ft Whitehall street
HOT WATER.
Do you want It In connection with
your furnace. If ,o. phone us and we
will do the rest. Moncrlef Furnace Co-
both phones.
DON’T WEAR PANAMA HAT8
THAT AltE DHtTY AND SOILED AND
out of shape Dunsey cleans, presses and '
rcnltnni'i nil old soft and stiff felt and Fan-
nun bats In latest stylos. 28H Whitehall
street, Atlanta, Ga.
TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING.
IIOUNTREE A BRO. TRUNK AND
.. —■ gd repairing, n Whits.
BAd CO. Retail .. .
hall atreet. Fbone 1576.
QWINN’S SHOE SHOP,
• LUCKIE ST.
Men’s shoe# balf-soled, sewed 75c
Phones—Bell 2XB. Atlanta 1784.
THIS METHOD
ACCOUNTS FOR
BARNES’ SUCCESS.
OSCAR BARNES & CO.,
18 E. HUNTER.
BOTH PHONES 1368.
WE
TAKE ATLANTA
CLEARING HOUSE CER
TIFICATES THE SAME
AS GOLD.
FOR RENT.
Two Floors, have elevator
autl steam lieat,,electrie
lights and -power. W^ll
adapted for manufacturing
purposes; office or hall. In
first-class condition and lo
cated in the best business
part of the city. Mitchell
street, between Terminal
Station and Forsyth street.
Apply Hill Neckwear Co., 51
& 53 W. Mitchell street.
FOR SALE.
$3,000—ON GRANT STREET CORNER LOT.
three block* from the park, splendid 6-
room cottage; ha* porcelain bath nnd cabl-
— mantel*; uoiLiug a* nice nuii cheap in
this section. Easy terms. Call us up.
$3,000 BUYS A SPLENDID 6-ROOM COT-
tuge In West End, ou nice chert street:
hot ami cold water; lovely mantels am!
bath; Just can't be beat: $3,250 has been
ri*fii*cd for thl* place. It's a nice, 1 * *
“What others advcrtUa wa sell for 1cm.
1 m
M’CRORY & JOHNSON,
5o:> IMcrs Building.
BARGAINS ONLY.