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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
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•ecutlve Insertion*. Rates for 3, 8
or 12 months’ contract furnished on
application.
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Phone, Bell 4929 or Atlanta 4401,
and we will send for your ad.
We make no charge for messen
ger.
Ads mutt be ’phoned by 12 o’clock
to be inserted the same day.
Ads for SITUATIONS WANTED
will be Inserted FREE ONE TIME.
AUCTION SALES.
B. BERNARD. THE LIVE AUCTIONEER.
at 28 South rryor, will buy or sell you out.
'Phone Bell 2306. Special attention (Iren to
tales front premises.
WANTED HELP—MA«-e.
HELP IN COUMEBCIAU MECHANICAL
and teennlcal lines. The demand greater
than supply. Call or write us. lucloalog
p, for good position. National Employ-
relation/ 1022-1033 Century Bldg.
stamp,
meat Astocls
OnCC. « Uliumui urmami i«i *
wages. Pew weeks completes. Tools tire
Can earn some money from start, i all '
write. Molor Burlier College, corner Hun.
trr and Forsyth streets.
ACTIVE REPRENSENTATIVE IN EVERY
county In Georgia, H « day. Address,
with 2c stamp, C. M„ care Georgian.
MEN EVERYWHERB-CIOOH PAY, PASS
etrrulara, lark algna; no canvassing; per-
tnansoL Continental Distributing Merries,
HJ, Chicago.
COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER WANTED
hy January L Prefer settled mail, and
one who can uae typewriter. Address, with
references. Retail, care The Georgian.
WANTED—FIRST-CLASS SHOP MACHIN
IST employment with largo oil mill: man
already having oil mill esperlence preferred.
Good recommendation* as to character nec-
etaary. Marrlnl man preferred. Statejm-
erlence and salary. AC
Address G., enre The
nerlence i
GPPoRtcnity for young man -op 1
good address In the life Insurance bnsl-
nwa. Call 1001 Engllah-Atncrlean Bldg.
1VANTED—MANAGER FOR BRANCH OF-
nee we with to locate here In Atlanta.
Address, with reference. The Morrla Whole
sale House, Cincinnati, Ohio.
WANTED-PHOTO ENGRAVER TO TAKE
general charge of small engrarery In
newspaper nfSce. One who can personally
execute all kinds of commercial and news
paper work. Good opportunity for sober
and reliable man. Write at once glrlng age.
DON’T FAIL TO ATTEND
THE DISSOLUTION
SALE OF ROBISON-MAR-
TIN FURNITURE CO.
EVERYTHING AT AC
TUAL WHOLESALE
COST. 23,25 AND 27 EAST
HUNTER STREET.
AUTOMOBILE INSTRUCTIONS—T II B
tent Automobile School «
flute*, devoted to automobl
• of tin* greatest opportunities to enrn
178 to IlM tggjj*
ami !i
. or liott
ftt once. Never PL, _ - . ..
tan be done today. Easy terms. Columbia
Reboot of Automobile Engineering. 41 Ivy
street, corner OMtner. We aeoure posltiona
for our graduates.
WE NERD FOU PATRONS BOOKKEEP*
er for brokerage com puny. $125; bookkeen-
er for produce bouse, SUB; bookkeeper to
leave city. $135 nnd expenses; assistant
bookkeepers $A0 nnd $75; young mini to lenrn
banking business, $35 to $80: stenographers,
elty positions, ffA pvt and $75: ntenogniphera
to go to Msrbttn, 158. with rn pin promo
tion; steno-eashier $100; eashier for dlatill-
ln« enmnany, $125; geneml offlee men, $30
to $100; loeal and traveling salesmen, $1,000
to $4600 per ye»
lectors; A-l elty
ilestuan with nn A
«le. Call or write
t Association, 1022-
■i "** »"7 wei
eho knows ihe
ns. National Kmploynv
162$ Century building.
Wanted, fdr united state!) ahHL
able-bodied unmarried men. between ages
of twenty-one and thirty-five: citizens of
Batted mates, of good character and tem
perate habits, who can speak, read and
write iCngileh. Men wanted now for serv-
* lee In Cuba. For Information, apply to re-
era!ting olfieer. Temple Court building. At
lanta, or 411 Cherry street. Macon. Qa.
GET RET* MADE. LOCK*. GUNS AND
pistols repaired. Shop department, Tha
Tool Company. 8$ Marietta afreet Bell
•phone 531L
WANTED HELP—FEMALE.
GIRL FOB FARM WORK: PERMANENT
position, beginning December 2: small sal
ary. Address Manager, Uk llox 760, At
lanta, Ga. /
GIRLS WANTED-NICE. CLEAN.* KART
work and good pay to regular workers.
National Faj»er Company, 37-263 Decatur
street.
company $80; combination bookkeeper $7«
steno-lHiokki'eper $80; middle-aged lady for
broker’s office $55; ateno-hookkeeper for
nulo company $55; stenographer for Insu
rance office $cn; lumber company $73; be-
giitner $35; eaabler for hotel, saleslady.
togrnpher'e of.
In doctors office, companion nnd teacher
for a Virginia family and n number of
other good paying positions open. The
National Employment Association, 1022-1023
Century building.
WANTED HELP—MALE, FEMALE
WANTED—MEN OR WOMEN FOR PEIt-
nanent positions, easy work and big pay.
Oar representatives making $150 to $200 per
month selling our cereal product; exclusive
territory given energetic worker*. Write for
proposition. Kales Dept. The Ceres* Mills.
Atlanta. Os.
GREAT OPUGRTI NlrV koW OPEN TO
men «»r women who wish to occupy their
T ire time In pleasant and profitable work.
you live within fifty miles of Atlanta It Is
"Fl to you. For particulars, address Box
*». Majestic Hotel, Atlanta, Ga.
WANTED—AGENTS.
ACHIEVED AT LAST—THE OPPORTU-
n!ty» to trln with little* capital: nothing
has been Invented since Edison's phonograph
to compare with oar Motion Picture Ma
chine for the home; ngent's most profitable
field. Write for agency proposition. Hay
den. Manager, 180 Lafayette Ht.. N. Y. city.
WANTED—AN AGENT IN EVERY TOWN
In Georgia for l>r. Coonley's famous Or
ange Lily. Address Mrs. A. M. Reid, 129
Greenwich Ave., Atlanta, Ga.
WANTED - GENERAL AGENT FOR
erery eonnty In Alabama; household ne
cessity. made in the K’outh; exceptional op
portunity for man with small capital nnd
nlentv of energy. For particulars, write to
W. M„ 139 Spring street, Atlanta, Ga.
AGENTS FOR KEROSENE, INCANDES-
cent mantis lamp. Twelve times cheaper
than gas.; seven times cheaper than ordi
nary kerosene lamp. Bonanxn. Continental
Company, 3S5 Broadway, New York.
LOST.
LOST—$550 BETWEEN ATLANTA NA-
tloual hank and Maddox-Rucker Banking
• Co. Liberal reward If returned to 11. IL
| Walker, care Maddox-Rucker Banking Co.
LOST—A FOX TERRIER BITCH; BOB
tall, solid white color, with black spot
over left eye. Return to 123 South Pryor
and get reward. Bell phone 4717 Main.
FOUND,
FOUND-FOLLOWING JEWELRY WRAP-
ped In paper: One pin, one*cross nnd
cologne bottle. Owner will call st Georgian
for Information, J, E.
FOR EXCHANGE.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-GOOD TRAP.
Victoria or buggy for depot wagon; will
pay cash difference. H. W. George, p. o.
Box 416, Atlanta, Go.
WANTED—BOARDERS.
WAXTBD—A FEW NICE YOUNG MEN
to room and board at 100 Capitol avenue.
BOARDERS WANTED - TEMPERATE
gentlemen preferred; good, private family.
Bell 'phone 2878-J.
BOARDERS WANTED—AT 58 PLUM ST.
Good rooms and table hoard. Atlauta
'phone 6424.
TEACHERS WANTED.
MANY OFFICIAL CALLS FOR TEACII-
ers; free registration to the first twenty-
five teachers clipping sn«l returning this no
tice to Hall'S Teachers' Agency, Dept. 6,
Macon, Ga.
DON’T FAIL TO ATTEND
THE DIS S 0 L U TTON
SALE OF ROBISON-MAR
TIN F U R NIT U R E UO.
EVERYTHING AT AC
TUAL WHOLESALE
COST. 23, 25 AND 27 EAST
HUNTER STREET.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
WANTED—POSITION AS STENOGUA
phtr; hnd six yearn* experience Iii office
work -*nnd six months' esperlence with
grnphophone. Add re** A., care Georgian.
WANTED—POSITION AS NIGHT WATCH-
man by middle-aged man of good hnbitH,
or some other honorable work, by a man «*f
eight years' experience as night watchman.
Aildress 28-I’lt*gernld street, city.
wanted—position as night watch*
man. Addrcas B. 9 Gnsklll street, city.
WAXTED-A POSITION AH NIGHT
watchman or other honorable work, by an
experienced man. Address V, V., 28 Fits-
gernld street.
WANTED—REAL ESTATE.
WANTED—25 ACRES. MORE OR LBS'S,
within Id miles of Atlanta; give descrip
tion and price. Address 1296 Marietta Ht.,
Atlanta.
FOR SALE—FARMS.
DAIRY AND TRUCK FARM-32 ACRES,
part In bermudn grass, with pure running
wafer; part cultivated and part timber,
with dwelling, etc., on pnbllc road, near
Peachtree road. A1 location. A bargain.
I«et me she?; you. H. F. Flood, 160 Spring
street. 'Phone M. 14*4.
WANTED—8TORE8.
WANTED TO RENT-STOREHOUSE ON
Peters street. In vicinity of Fair, to oc
cupy January 1. lung; state price and num
ber. Urover, rare The Georgian.
WANTED—MONEY.
WANTED—TO BORROW $1,500, $ TO 6
years; gilt edge real estate security. Ad
dress Real Estate, rare Georgian.
MONEY TO LOAN.
ESTABLISHED SINCE 11»9. MORTGAGR
ion ns made on real estate: purchase ramie*
notes bought and sold. H. B. Turman A
Co., corner Uroad and Alabama streets
131/00 TO I.OAN OS tlBAf. ESTATE IN
sums to suit borrower. No delay. Call
In person. Charles Herman. Room 202-ra
Temple Court.
HAVE SEVERAL THOUSAND DOI.I.ARS
t<» loan In sums from $100 to $1,000 on sat-
I*fnet8>ry security. Desirable, care Geor
gian.
MONEY ADVANCED RALARIF.D PEOPt.R
nnd others. American Investment Co., *V4
Candler Bldg
WEYMAN 4k CONNERS. EQUITABLE.
Mortgage loans on real eatate.
FOR RENT— ROOMS.
TWO OR THREE CONNECTING BOOM8.
furnished If deal red; good car service; At
lanta phone 6180. 491 Crew.
FOR KENT-TWO CONNECTING, UN-
fnrnl*hi>d front rooms, for light house-
keeping. Apply at 53 East Kills street.
FOR RENT-FRONT AND CONNECTING
rooms, each 15x16 feet; unfurnished; also
a smaller room In addition If desired. Phone
587 N. 639 Peachtree.
FOR RENT«-THHEE FURNISHED FRONT
bedroomn, upstairs; also four connecting
nnfurnlshed rooms downstairs. 521 8. Pryor
street.
TO LET-LARGE. SUNNY ROOM, Ft?fi
nished or unfurnished: separate entrance,
closet and bath; private home in West
End. Lawton, enre Georgian.
FOUR NICE ROOMS. FIRST FLOOR;
best location; Lee street. West End. Tele,
phone 766 L.
DON’T FAIL TO .ATTEND
THE DISSOLUTION
SALE OF ROBISON-MAR-
TIN FURNlTURE CO.
EVERYTHING AT AC
TUAL WHOLESALE
COST. 23,25 AND 27 EAST
HUNTER STREET.
FOR RENT-TWO BOOMS'. 807 BIMPSON
ntr«t. Price 87. On* nnd enter.
NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM TO
one or two gentlemen of best character;
gas. phone ann hath: convenient to all busi
ness nouses. $8 month.. Atlanta phone 3464.
ONE NEWLY FURNISHED FRONT
room In private family; no children; meals
close by, 143 Form wait.
FOR RENT BY OWNEB-A NICE BIX-
room house, with gas and hath. 261 Simp
son street.
FOR RENT-NORTH SIDE?'4 CONNECT-
Idg rooms; private hath, gas and electric
lights; references exchanged. Address 64
Inman Bldg.
ROOMS’ FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING.
upstairs or downstairs; partly furnished If
desired; sink In kitchen mid butler's pantry;
terms reasonable; references exchanged. Ap
ply 118 N. Jackson street, or phone 1085.
frOR RENT— ' FURNISHED ROOMS
FRONT ROOM SECOND FLOOR; WELL
lighted nnd ventilated; porcelain bfth;
■Iso one robm for storage. 99 Ivy street.
WANTED—FURNISHED AND
UNFURNISHED ROOMS.
ARB YOU LOOKING FOR ROOMS OB
apartments! Let us save you tbo long,
hard tramp about the city. If you are a
stranger we can direct you to the neighbor
hood you prefer. American Information
Bureau. 141% Peachtree street. Ovar Todd
Drug Co.
FOR RENT—FLATS.
FOR HE NT-FROM OWNER, A NEW 6-
room flat with all conveniences. Address
148 Windsor street. Bell phone N. 1733-J.
* PERSONAL.
THE PERSON SIGNING HIMSELF OR
herself Incx I.lngle 1* requested to call
at The Georgian office ami get the $5.00
hill recently sent us with a communication.
The communication will not be published
In The Georgian, and \v« desire to return
the moony.
CONFEDERATE STATES'CURRENCY IN
one. five, ten. twenty nnd fifty-dnllsr blllii
for sale; heel) held by present owner since
war. Address Dixie, care The Georgian.
ROBINSON'S THERMAL BATH CABINET
Will give n healthy body and beautiful
complexion. You can have a Turkish bath
at home. V. K. Perryman Co., 34 Peachtree
street. * (
WANTED—ALL TO KNOW WE HAVE
moved to 49 South Pryor street, front of
court house. Put this In your hat. Cushion
Comfort Shoo Co.
DON’T FAIL TO ATTEND
THE DISSOLUTION
SALE OF ROB1SON-MAR-
TIN FURNITURE CO.
EVERYTHING AT AC
TUAL WHOLESALE
COST. 23,25 AND 27 EAST
HUNTER STREET.
BRING YOUR FEATHERS TO ME TO
wash or dye— like new. Mrs. E. 8. Frye,
116 Marietta street.
CLOTH SIGNS.
Brown, n. 'Phone 3780. 27% E. Ain. St.
DAVID W. YARBROUGI1.
MASTER PLUMBER.
Phones 1255. 20 E. Hunter St.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
BTANIIAHK FF.Wt.NCi MACHINE CO.. 61
H. Broad street. Both phones 2105.
FOR SALE-LOT IN WEST VIEW CEME
tery, section 7. No. 2**3. For Information,
nddrcxfl E. Hood, 2K7 Rawson street.
FOB SALK—it FINE CHBYBANTHE-
mums In pot*. 8 white ami 8 pink. Mrs.
S. L, Richmond, Kirkwood. Phone 363, De
catur.
FOR SALE-FINE BARRED ROCK COCK-
erela at 278 1-nwton street. West End.
TYPEWRITERS.
TYPEWRITERS.
These machines are all thoroughly over
hauled or rebuilt, ready for uae.
Price.
One Remington, writes all capitals....$10.00
One Hammond, standard keyboard.... 15.00
One Chicago, coat $35 15.00
One No. 5 Bllck. cost $35 15.00
one Yost, worth $25 $15.00
One No. 9 Franklin, latest model $25.00
One No. 4 Williams, factory rebuilt....$25.00
One No. 5 Fay-fiho, worth $40 $25.00
Smith Premiers Nos. 1, 2. 3, 4 aw
one,, two nnd three-color ribbons,
gtons
boon#
We have them t
$5 to $25 on any machine you w
or second-hand. Call and I
onstrate this fact to yon. We
satisfaction to every customer.
71 North Pryor Street, Atlanta, Ga.
Branch of H. M. Aahe Co.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
WARE & HARPER,
724-725 CENTURY BUILDING.
BELL 'RHONE 331L ■
ATLANTA 'PHONE 1568.
81.700—WILL IIUY A WELL-ESTABLISH-
ed, roost I! homily patronized nnd mo«t
rapurnble llvory,. feed and »nles stable* In
one of the lu**t towna of North Georgia, of
2,600 to 3,000 Inhabitants. The actual assets
of this stable la nbnnt 82,200. clearing 8160
to 8260 per month. This offer Is for quick
acceptance only.
TYPEWRITERS FOR
SALE.
E*OT CASH PRICES FO:
REALLY REBUILT
TYPEWRITERS.
2» REMINGTONS, LATE NO. 6 MOD-
el, w|th two-color ribbon $39
50 SMITH PREMIERS. NO. 2 AND
20 SMITH PREMIERS, NO. 1 MODEL:
factory-mnde-over, with the No. 2
model carriage !
15 SMITH PREMIERS, NO. 1 MODEL;
rebuilt with regular carriage ........ J
I REMINGTONS. NO. 2 MODEL,
10 OLIVERS; NO. $ MODEL; FAC-
tory rebuilt . 1
DKNBMORES. NO. 1 AND NO. 2
fnodela; ball-bearing machine* :
15 DENSMORRR, NO. 4 AND NO. 6
model*; all late attachment*, Includ
ing lnte»t ribbon feed J
10 YOSTS; NO. 4 MODEL 1
6 YOSTS; NO. 10 MODEL J
Spot cash only will be ac
cepted for these machines.
Remember they are ac
tually rebuilt—we guarantee
them for one year—thou
sands of machines of all
makes constantly at our call.
THE TYPEWRITER EX
CHANGE,
Branch American
Writing Machine Co.,
167 Peachtree Street.
Bell Phone 2326; Atlanta
2533/
VERCOAT8 RELINED. CLEANED,
pressed, ere.
C. O. HARWELL. Tailor, v
113 North Pryor afreet. Phone 1042.
DON’T FAIL TO ATTEND
THE DISSOLUTION
EVERYTHING AT AC-
L WIIO L E S A L E
Price 25c
• the publishers.
•»., Atlanta, Ga.
Order from any news-
HAMMOND SIGN CO.
OTGVS *LI. KINDS
SPECIAL HOVE FUNDS TO LEND; ANY ° 1 ' ’ ‘ PAINTED!
amount. 4)4. I and « per rent Writs „ *4% K. FORSYTH BT. B. I’UONE 2716-J. M
call KW. Carson, 24 B. Broad St • OUTOl'-XOWN OUDEUB SOLICITED.
FOR SALE
TYPEWRITERS.
SECOND-HAND AND RE
BUILT MACHINES, ALL
MAKES, CHEAPER
THAN CAN BE BOUGHT
ELSEWHERE.
GUARANTEED SAVING OF 10 TO 26
>p»r rent. Remington, Williams, Smith
Premier, Underwood. Yost, New Century,
Densmore, Fox, Bllck, Fay-Sbo, Hammond,
''liver, or any other make desired. Write
* am! specify what la wan fed nod we will
narnntee to please you. AI1 makes re-
Hred and rented.
SOUTHERN STATES
WRITING MACHINE
COMPANY,
424-25 Candle^ Building.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
OLD HATS MADE NEW.
re shaped, Ur. Soft 1
lowest prices. Arms
■ IJIPS, UV"V BUIS. luwms I'lit
Hatters. 100% Whitehall street
DON'T WEAR PANAMA HATS
HAT ARE DIRTY AND SOILED A.
out of shape. Bussey cleans, presses and
shapes all old soft and stiff felt and Pan
ina bats In latest styles. 28% Whitehall
street. Atlanta, Ga.
THE DISSOLUTION
SALE OF ROBISON-MAR-
TIN FURNITURE CO.
EVERYTHING AT AC
TUAL WHOLESALE
COST. 23,25 AND 27 EAST
HUNTER STREET.
TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING.
H. W. ROUNTREE A BRO. TRJNK AND
BAG CO. Retail and repairing. 17 While
hall street. Pbune 1574.
MISCELLANEOUS.
'. F. GRACE. TIANO TUNING AND RE-
pairing. Leave . onlem nr Miller Rook
Company, 33 Marietta street. Both 'phones.
WATCHES!!
THE MOST ACCOMMODATING WATCH
house In the booth la IV. It. Edwards A
Co., 43 Central .venue. The;
$375 WILL BUY % INTEREST FOR AN
acceptable party In a well-estsbUshM
cleaning and dyeing business, which la now
. clearing $250 per month. Can l»e increased
as large as you will make effort. There is
no better money-inn king proposition for the
* Investment to be found.
88.1W—FIRST-CLASS IS-ROOJI BOARDING
hons«, filled to overflowing; swell section
of city; will give enny termn to n good
P»rty.
$750—B’ILL BUY A .MAGNIFICENTLY
furnished 11-room boarding house (brick
bnRdlng) close In on one of Atlanta's tonlest
streets, absolutely clearing $140 per month.
Party leaving city.
8300-0NR OF-THE BEST LOCATED AND
most liberally patronized meat, fish and
poultry markets. This place 1* worth $500.
If you want a business of this kind nnd will
■ee us, we are anre you will trade for this.
. 81.600—J7-ROOM LODGING HOUSE, VERY
heart of elty, absolutely clearing $200 to
$250 per month. You can't get a better
proposition In this line for the price.
$475—AN ESTABLISHED. GROWING AND
profitable drug business; fine location; the
owner’s practice prevents his giving per
sonal attention only cause of offer. You
get actual assets for your money.
ALL OF THE ABOVE FOB SALE BY
WARE A HARPER.
724-726 Century Building.
PIEDMONT TIN STOCK-BEING PRESS-
ed for money will sell 600 shares at a
bargain. It Is as good as gold. Address
Tin Stock, care Georgian.
CASH PAID FOR OLD DEFAULTED
railroad bonds nnd stocks. Send names
and date. R. M. Smyths. Room 452 Produce
Exchange, New York. Established twenty
years.
_
WANTED—HOU6ES.
WILL BUY AT BARGAIN SIX-ROOM
cottage, near Grant park. Address P.
R. C., care Georgian.
WANTED-GOOD HOUSE; CLOSE IN; DI-
rect from owner. Will board and take
care of owner. I have no children. Per
manent. Mrs. A. B. C., this office.
WANTED TO RENT—UNFURNISHED
house, six or seven rooms, close In, on
north side; reasonable rent. Address M.
U. II., care The Georgian.
FOR RENT—HOUSES.
FOR RENT-CLOSE-IN 6-ROOM COT-
tage, 18 Orme street; wnter, gas; $21.60;
also everything !u real eatate for sale. A.
J. West ft Co., Century Bldg.
GOOD HOMES IN WEST END,'ONE
Mock from Ashby street: eight rooms;
two story. Apply Owner, 81 Whitehall.
I DESIRE TO RENT MY HOME. 56 HIGH-
land avenue, furnished, from December 15,
1907, to April 1. 1908. s Best of reference
required. Will rent for half price to right
party. E. G. Willingham.
' 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.
DON’T FAIL TO ATTEND
THE DISSOLUTION
SALE OF ROBISON-MAR-
TIN FURNITURE CO.
EVERYTHING AT AC
TUAL W H OL'ESALE
COST. 23, 25 AND 27 EAST
HUNTER STREET.
FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES.
OUR GARAGE. THE FINEST IN ATLAN-
ts. Is now open for biiaines*. We have
room for 109 cars dead storage at your own
price; live storage. Including service, unex
celled. Wo positively guarantee nil repairs
and no pay until satlwfled. We are nutomo-
Idle engineera hihI have be#n In this Jmel-
nous since the Inception of the automobile.
We save your car. von save your money.
Fire proof storage. Columbia Garage. 41 Ivy
street, corner Gilmer, Finest In Atlanta.
CARPENTERS AND CABINET
MAKERS.
STORE FIXTURES, FLY 8CREENS, MOD-
tin nml novelties. Bell 'phone 2874. Atlan
ta Wood and Iron Novelty Work*.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED-FARMER TO OPERATE A
small fnnu near city. Good dwelling,
barn and water; fine place for track gar
dening Car line convenient. Must have
own stock. Address Nobles, P. O. Box 432,
Atlanta.
WANTED-GOOD SECOND HAND DEPOT
wagon; state price and where It can lie
seen. II. W. George, p. O. Box 415, Atlanta.
DON’T FAIL TO ATTEND
THE DISSOLUTION
SALE OF ROBISON-MAR-
TIN FURNITURE CO.
EVERYTHING AT AC
TUAL WHOLESALE
COST. 23,25 AND 27 EAST
HUNTER STREET.
FOR SALE—FURNITURE.
Ilham an
h. Yob
fy tell Elgin. WANTED—SECOND-HAND FURNITURE,
tebes R P-r I office and household goods We buy. sell
while paying and exchange. A. tip ringer, 3 8. Pryor
OSCAR BARNES & CO.,
18 E. HUNTER
STREET, .
BOTH PHONES
1368.
RARE OPPORTUNITY
FOR FURNITURE
BUYERS,
Our most important offer
ing of the season Monday
and all next week.
By far the best furniture
values offered in Atlanta
this season will be on sale at
our store/Monday. We have
just received an immense
new shipment. Look for
ward a little to your furni
ture needs for Thanksgiving
and the holidays—to bright
en up your home a little. We
want you to see our stock
look it over and get our
prices whether you buy or
not.
THE DINING TABLE,
THE SIDEBOARD,
THE CHI^A CLOSET.
A trio of Thanksgiving ne
cessities. Timely opportu
nities to save. Thanksgiv
ing and November — two
words that suggest the
Thanksgiving feast — t h e
first thought in the mind of
every housekeeper. It’s the
first thought in the mind of
Barnes’ to enable you to fit
your Thanksgiving dining
room with the tables, the
chairs, the sideboard, the
china closet, the buffet—to
have a dining room that
you’ll be proud of and at the
same time make it worfh
your while by enabling you
to buy these necessities at
less than regular price, and
fit up any other part of the
home in the same way.
There is no financial strin
genev at this store. We are
under small expense and are
giving you the benefit of it.
No matter what you see
Ivertised elsewhere
FOR 8ALE—REAL ESTATE.
FORREST AND GEORGE
ADAIR.
WE HAVE SOME NICE LOTS ON HUN.
«et aremie. In vicinity of Wachendorff
nurseries, at 8400. These lets *r* Mruo: V„
an elevated portion of city. Sidewalk* are
being laid on Sunset avenue all -the wu
from Simpson street up to ctr line on Mar.
noils street, which will mako lots more de.
tlrnble In that section. —- —
bly higher.
i considers*
street. Bell 182*.
Be sure you’re in the
iglit ■store. Look for the
umber—18 E. Hunter st.—
OSCAR BARNES & CO:,
18 E. HUNTER
STREET,
BOTH PHONES
1368.
CORNER FOUNDRY AND VINE WH
have a lot 40x100 for $500 caab. I/)t* ilk*
this In a trading portion aro good for store*
and dwellings and become very rnluabla
In time. Thf* Is one of the best nnoccuDled
corner* In that portion of Atlanta, and it
would .make a fine business corner.
IN THE WESTERN PART OF ATLANTA
and especially In vicinity of Georgia Elec
tric Light plant and new A., B. and A
terminals, property 1* very cheap, and roo<i
Investment* can be made by buying at the
present low level of price*. There Is bound
to he an advance In value* In that section.
Some lota can he bought at $4 and $6 r
frotjt foot, which Is such a low starting
V? tnt J& #t Incratit If, entirely reasona
ble. Thl* property Is to % mile of Terminal
Station ana only 5 or 8 blocks from Marietta
street, making it desirable for renUng
bouse*. ‘ •
FORREST & GEORGE
. ADAIR.
Century Bldg.
GRANT & PETTY,
30-32 East Alabama St.
The following sales wern closed In our
office during tne month of October, 1907;
M. L. Petty to H. Fenchel, lot on
Bas* stfeet
E. Morris * Co. to J. J, Neece, lot ’
on Summit t jxoo
Mis* M. N. Grave* to B. H. Rayspr,
° n P 0 " 06 DeLeon ave. 4,150
W. H. Crawford to J. J. Adler, lot
on Ethel street rooo
. L. Armstrong to J. B. Richards,
lot on Hill street 1,200
W. B. Armstrong to J. B. BJcbards,
lot on Orleans street 900
Miss Kate Stow to J. E. Riley, Jot
on North Boulevard ...
W. R. Hammond to J. B. Francis, lot
on Pnlllam street
Mr*. N. T. Smith to A. V. Morgan
'Grain Compgnr, lot on Peachtree.. 6,000
Mr*. N. T. Smith to Htrvey mil, lot
on Peachtree
Mr*. N. T. Smith to A. V. Gude, Jr..
lot on Peachtree
Mr*. S. T. Smith to Drury Power*.
lot oo Peachtree
. L. Armstrong to Mr*. Bohnfleld.
lot on Woodward avenue 750
L. L. Armstrong to J. M. Ponder, lot
on Killian street 150
Drury Power* to A. V. Gude, Jr., lot
on Lafayette Drive ... 2.7M
Total $39,450
See us for reel estate. Our books are full
of good things either for homes or Invest
ments. Ask any of the above people about
or any business house or mao In the city.
4,500
3,300
2,300
2,500
FOR RENT.
5*r. h., 74 West North avenue $90.00
«-r. h„ 601 Chestnut street ti.M
6r. b., 425 Whitehall street 25.W
6-r. h., 44 Queen. West End ......... 30.00
6-r. h„ 106 Luke avenue 15.50
6’r. h.. 83 Humphries*street 17.50
«-r. fc., 108 Slmuson street 1S.60
J' r * >• Spring street 22.50
5- r. h„ 225 Luckle street 30.00
6- r. h-. 63 Noreros* avenue. West End.. m.n$
5-r. n., 25 Piedmont avenue 17.W
5-r. h., 21 Alaska avenue 15.00
5-r. h., 119 Summit avenue 17.M
5-r. h., 148 n*ss 14.00
6-r, h.,
Houston
.32,50
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AGENT,
18 AUBURN AVE.
FOR SALE—FURNITURE.
“OLD GOODS AS GOOD AS NEW
, A. SPRINGER
FURNITURE,
25 S. PRYOR ST.,
B. PHONE 1526 M.
Have you ever Investigated what
slightly used furniture means?
It means, plainly speaking, goods ap
parently new, high In grade, but low
in price; old prices, but furniture al
most new.
We have the largeet complete stock
of necond-hand furniture, office nnd
houeehold goods In the city and sell it
«t> you at a hlg saving.
We have a line lot of willow chairs
and rockers that are worth from 87.5 1 )
to 812.60 each, that we are celling at
82 and 83.60 each.
We have a handsome line of hnll-
racks from 87 up. —
Three-piece bedroom suits of furni
ture from 81B upward.
One mahogany ehiffanler with large
mirror, good as new. for 816.
Sideboards from 810 up.
Princess dressers at all prices.
Dressers of all kinds at all prices.
We have In antique mahogany one 8-
foot settee, two secretaries, three ta
bles and two clocks, all very old.
In office furniture have one roll-top
desk, eleven typewriter desks, two fine
office tables, sixes 3x6, one steel office
file with 24 pigeon holes, two standing
desks, and two office sectional book
cases. .All of this office furniture Is
slightly used; will sell them at bar
gains.
Chairs and rockers at all prices
Carpets, centerpieces and rugs from
We" have two large floors of slightly
used furniture that Is Just as good as
new.
We buy, sell and exchange.
Everything to furnish a home.
A. SPRINGER,
25 S. PRYOR ST.,
BELL PHONE 1526.
•OLD GOODS AS GOOD AS NEW*