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FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
of a strictly personal na
ture will be printed In The
Georgian freo of charge un
der the following headlines:
Situations, household help,
lost and found, personal,
dogs and pets, single rooms
and boarders.
The Georgian is the
Home Paper of At
lanta.
Address
F. L. S„ Box 103. Bust Point,k
YOUNG LADY stenographer desires either
temporary ~ — " "
Bell &419-J.
YOUNG LADY. experienced in general' of.
■ojne knowledge | Ml
nntIon. Can give best of references,
dress L._ T., Hoi 206 care Georgian.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE.
WANTED—Good cook for few bosrders. 101
Washington st. *
WANTEP— Servant for cooking snd general
housework. Apply 109 Peeples-st. *
WANTED—Chambermaid to work from
till 6 every day. Apply WO North Jackson
st
WANTED—Good cook that can bring ref-
ersnces, 30 West Rsker-st. •
COLORED GIRt or woman wanted nt X‘7
* East Geoi
t Georgia
* vJoli:
am r - ~ .— — -.
* Tllle season. Must read notea and five
references. Address Violin. Box 6, care
Georgian.
WANTED—Settled nurse and
cook. Booms
Apply at once. 32 Ponce
WANTED—First-class cook; either white
or colored; good wages* references re
qulred. Apply Quarters, 5 Fort Mepher
WAITED—Competent dr! for general
housework in family of two. Room In
house. Apply at once, 173 Base-at k
WAtf+ED—Cook for amall family, tt East
Flfth-at, >
WANTED—German nurse maid. Good home.
Good wages. Address 1107 Century build
teg. !
WANTED—Nursery governess or attendant
ir Infants. Call Bell 'phone 422 De
WAITED- Good colored g4rl to do hoi.
work. Beal good position for right par*
ty. 'Phone 327 Bell 'phone. Decatur, Gs. a
\VANttfD—One first-class chambermaid a i
341 Weat Peachtree-et.
WANTED—First-class cook; good wages.
Apply 234 Peachtree-st. n
WANTED—Seat, reliable woman to cook
and do housework from 6 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Apply 1K-A Capitol-ave.
Good roAk for family of two; excellent
home; lota of time off. Apply 28 Queen*
■t. In forenoon. k
WANTED—White woman to do genera
housework for family of three In amal
town 15 miles out from Atlanta. References
exchan/red. Address Mrs. D. Q. Miller.
PoravlUe. Ga. l
WANTED Neat, clean snd competent worn
so to cook and do general housework foi
small family. Apply 387 North Jackaon-st. a
WR&f-CLAftft cook wanted; gt>
‘ ’ nt once. 284 Peachtree-et,
small family. Apply
ft cook wanted; good wager
Apply at once. 234 Peachtree-st, a
VVANfftfD—Good cook for small family.
If desired, will furnish room for her. Ap
ply 142 c.vpresa-st, near Eighth. 'Fbons
Ivy 1261-L.J5
WANTED—First-class lady bookkeeper]
lumber experience preferred. Most know
how to use “ “ ‘ “ "
less you si
bookkeeper. __ ....
Company, Fltsgsrsld, Ga.
WANTED—capable' Indy solicitors to pre-
* magnslne bargain star
dsgaslna Department, At
HELP WANTED—MALE.
WANTED—Assistant In bushellng depart*
ment. Cloud*8tanford Company, ~
Peachtree-st.
MTKNOUHAPHKR and collator, well ac
qualnted with th. rtty and with city refer
• iices, desires position at once; $10 start.
Address X X XX, Box 12,
I WAITED—Good ,bi
care Georgian.
lrer. One that
repairer.
‘un Fleming machine. R.
Co.. Monroe, Ga.
WANTED— Kl ratals as. experienced
eSalr
Capital City Chair Co., “
varnlsher.
Grtat-st
WAN+fiD—For United States army, able
bodied, unmarried men, between ages of
eighteen snd thirty-five; cltlsene of united
.States; of good character and temperate
habits; who can speak, read an^ write
Ing mum, W7I niiiwiwii-M.. Aumun, or
111 Cherry-st., Macon, or MIUer-Wa\ker
Augusta. Gs
building,
.. mill In
Of 1.000 of tha healthiest people In Flor
Ida, one roolder men, one matcher man. one
wood turner, two bench men, one sash and
door man to lay out work and set up ms
chines. No attention to letters unless ex
perience and wages expected are given
Address Marianna M«— —
Mariana
.Manufacturing Company,
jlartanaa. Fla.
WANTfib—A flrst^lasa law stenographer
who expects to make stenography a Busi
ness. Employment to take effect An
If. Position permanent; salary good.
~~ ■ --- refers
me— . .. Box 12b, care Georgian.
WANfiD—Solicitors for specialty of™
“ * *rntory to i
m. room 10, 2% Auburn-ave.
iiifeFMAS' WAKtlS-Seli retail trade".
$TB to $171 per month and expenses or
commission. Experience unnecessary. Her
mtnisen Cigar Co., Toledo, Ohio.
wxsfBiraraiS?
waj»tki»—ADie-Kodleii men between ages
nineteen and thirty-five for United States
marine corps. Must be native born or have
first papers. Excellent opportunity to see
the world. Good pay. clotblug, rations,
quarters, medical attendance free. Apply
to corner Peachtree st. and Auburq-ave.. At
lanta, Ga.; Public Square. Marietta.
Os.; Granite building, Griffin. Ga.
WANTED—Salesman for city , canvass
among business men. New specialty —
exceptional opportunities. Call be twee'
and 12 a m. room 19. 2% Auburn-ave.
WANTED—Solldtora for the new Oeor-
AGENT8 WANTED.
AOENT8 WANTED to canvass from hoosa
to house with burglar-proof window
sash locks. For particulars, writs Carroll-
ton Novelty Manufacturing Company. Car-
WANTED - Agents for The Georgian's mag-
aslne club. N’ew Uncle Remus s combina
tion. Seven magailnes for one year, $2.
Special Inducements and exclusive terri
tory to first applicants. Out-of-town seen
write for agency. City applicants ask ft
Mr. Tebbetts. msgsslne department of The
Georglsn.
EMPLOYMENT BUREAU.
Wanted-Men to learn barber trade. Will
equip shop for you or fnrnlsh positions;
few weeks completes; constant practice;
careful Instructions; tools siren; Saturday
wages; dJplomss granted, write for cata
logue Moler Barber College. Hunter and
Forayib-aU.
WANTEi>—An all round experienced man
In grain, feed stuffs and cotton seed prod-
sets. Must be a hustler. Good proposition
for right man. State age and experience.
Address Broker. P. O. Box 8lS, Atlanta.
SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE.
YOUNG lady stenographer wants position
with some good firm: have had several
months' experience; willing to start on a
small salary If there Is any chance for pro
motion; can give reference. Address A.
©.. Box UR- care Georgian.
toM DETENT stenographer, now taking
^ college.
rift';.,..
G*.
Address X Y 2, Box 208.
I CALL HELL ’phone main 2881-J for trained
nurse to nurse nny kind of sickness or
fever at your borne or travel with sick, k
yot’NO LADY ateuographer desires per
manent or temporary position ns general
office work. Bell 'phone 2751-L.Jc
YOUNG LAJ>Y with experience In office
work, ns saleslady or housekeeper, would
like work either In North Carolina or Ten
nessee. Address Miss C., Box 206, care
Georgian. a
WOULD LIKE position^ as plaho player
Formwnlt-st..
Bertha Van Benschoter.
Atlanta. a
WANTED—Plain sewing to do! Work
done nt home. Prices reasonable. Would
take sewing for stores and others. Satis
faction. Apply 218 llercan-ave.
fount. Can sneak good English god have
nad four years' experience. Not afraid of
hard work and long hoars. Address W. I,
H,. Box 140, cara Georgian.
fpEXG 1 NORtReHJ? married ......
bustle and push, needs work at once. Best
of references. Willing to do anything.In
city or on road. Atlanta 'phone 4470.
Ynli Wd mAn vlth 'lun iMnnlha 1 a
YOUNG man with fourteen months' ex]
‘raft*
. ftn
vertlslng. Box 148, care
rlence In advertising wants position wFth
any firm; can give references. Address Ad
; Georglsn
YOUNG man wants position as driver for
some reliable firm; n
ences. D. A. M., Box
.. poal
has no axperlence, but can deliver the
goods If given a chance; can give refer
ence as to ability and honesty. Collector,
Box 122, care Georgian.
jffiFE'hTNf EN*f)gNf*fi" place "Wanted by
practical man of seven years' experience
In all branches of electrical work; am com
petent of handling amall plant with good
success; —*• 1 • e -*
once. Add
Georgian.
WANTED-
'—Small set of
Jf my til
Candler building.
WAnTEI*—A home with some good small
family where there are no children, or to
keep house for widower; a home Is what
I want: can give reference; my age Is 60
years. Mrs. C Hardy, 1 Procter-st,
YOUNG LADY with experience desires
sltlon ns stem
Can give rel^r-
Box 179, core Geor-
STfiS k OOftAPHEh. ; young lady, with some
knowledge of bookkeeping; moderate sal
ary; references. Call Bell phone 4-J Weaf.
WAITED—Sewing at home, or will go out
by the dav. Can cut and fit. Charges. $i
Add — " " * - “**
per day.
Crew^t.
WANTEh-B
Idress Mrs. L. F. Meador. 218
Gof/)REt) WOMAN wanta job aa nurse or
chambermaid. Address 203 Butler-st. k
WANTED—Position as stenographer, copy-
1st or office assistant by lady of 25. who
has had several years' experience. Can fur
nish typewriter If desired. Address B. h
121 Confedera t e-n ve. k
LADY WANTS position to fold snd address
circulars. Address N. B., Box 211. care
Georgian. n
WANTED-Woman to do cooking and gen-
ernl house work. 153 North Jackson-st. t
\VO\iAN wanta plain sewing or fancy dress-
making to do at home. Work guaranteed
first-class. Atlanta 'phone 4470. n
Frc&f-dUBfl whit e woman wanta posi
tion as cook; middle-aged; no Incum
brances. Must have room In home. Ad
dress Mary Wells, general delivery, Atlan-
WANTED—Position By experienced stenog-
rapher; four and a half years' experience;
best of references; now employed, but de
sire to make change. Call Atlanta 'phone
^ANTfcD-Pixtra
copying.
Atlanta. n
ioTlrio LADf (Tealres position st once.
\MUtng to start at low salary. Can give
reference! If desired. Addrass Miss O. P.
W-. Box 254, care Georgian.n
f6uNG LADY of experience wishes post-
V?W
ox 185, care Georgian.
Charm, _
Meador, 218 Crew-st.
FIRftT-CLABil stenographer open to
tlon August 1. Four years' expert*
» posl-
— —„ .. ,„-ri#nce.
flest references. Address Bteno., 912 Eng
Bdcan —
ftTUDlTfiC
years* experience.
dltor and accountant. A-l references.
Address Auditor. Box 261, care Georgian,
WANTED—Situation sa miller. ^ Can s
Terry-st.,
FOR RENT—Three large unfurnished corT
nectlng rooms; nicely papered with clos
ets, connected with bath; tile hearths and
cabinet mantels. Apply at 156 Crew-st
ROOMS—APARTMENT8 WANTED.
Address Mrs.
Agnes Scott College.
P., 62 West End-ave.
WANT* ED—Two connecting, unfurnished
• rooms, with home owner, by an elderly
lady; not over $6 per month./ Must have
city water and run. for a few chickens.
Address* T., Box 74, care Georgian. a
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.
LARGE furnished room at 87 Carnegie way;
gas stove; light housekeeping.a
FUKNIhllED room with bath for one or
two gentlemen; rates reasonable. 280
Courtlsnd-at.• a
FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms
for light housekeeping. All complete. 232
Capitol-ave. k
FOR RES*T—Two rooms furnished complete
for light housekeeping. Reasonable. 74
East Ellla-st. k
FOR'RENT—Ane nlee large room. furnAh-
*A A*'nR#nMl*k^. 171 C'POtml-SVC. ’ w
tlon; close in; for one $8; light
keeping $15; Call 369 Crumley-st.
ONE cool, nicely furnished front roo
one light housekeeping room, cd
gas range, ice box, crockery, etc.,
room for single gentleman. 38 Lu<
one square from Piedmont Hotel.
Foil RENT-Two lun, ‘
nfabed or unfurnished.
airy rooms, fur-
dressing room attached,
wasbstand. For one or two gel
beds If desired. 2847-J Ivy.
location; modern conveniences;
_rlce until September 1. Apply at o
„—■—
car lines convenient. Phone 1018-L Ivy
NICE, targe, furnished room, lit fei. Fa
ONE nicely furnished room on same floor
with bath. Apply st 201 S. Forsyth-st
furnished for light housekeeping; In
vate home, with owner. . Bell phone 2
3110-L.
BOARDERS WANTED.
LOOKOUT FIDO! ARE YOU TAGGED?
DOG WAGON ON JOB WEDNESDAY
Tag! You're It. FMo.
If you are not, you are In a hart fix.
Wedne«<Jay morning, bright and
early, the dog wamon will be on the
Job, and those canine, whose neck
laces are not adorned with a pend
ant In the shape, alse, color, descrip
tion, and Inscription of a tag will be
gathered In.
As If this were not enough, the
further announcement Is made that
the same dog catcher that struck
terror last year Into the hearts of the
Whole dog family, Mias' Dog, Mrs.
Dog, Master Dog and Mr. Dog, will
again operate the hook and wagon.
The name of the dog catcher Is J.
A. Couch.
Last year he was paid so much per
dog. Tills year he will be paid so
much per day—namely, 16. The city
clerk asked that It not be announced
that the pound would be at the
dumping grounds, as last year some
Infuriated owner of a tagless canine
upset the pound, and the populace In
that neighborhood was treated to a
midnight concert of yelps and barks
that larked In harmony fully as much
as It made up In volume.
The tags are on sale at the city
clerk's office, the price being *1.25
each. Before being separated from
his breath, each tagless dog will he
held ?« hours, and the owner may
permanently enjoin the divorce pro
ceedings by paying the rtlty clerk
*1.26 for the tag and *1 for the dog.
The modus operand! to be followed
In killing the dog guilty of walking
on the streets without a tag Is still
a question of great concern and
speculation. .
Drs. Carnes & Carnes; experts on
dngology and agents of the Atlanta
Humane Society, have been appointed
proved fashion.
It Is probable that asphyxlatl
be the method pursued. Th<
will be turned Into a little
chamber. The tagless dogs i
um pump would be still more hu
mane.
"Why not," said the suggest
"stick the pump down the dog's mou
and slowly pull his breath out?"
Pumps leak—so the suggestion h
been frowned upon. The more t
gas leaks, the better. --
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE.
AI,I.-ROl : ND^IAX. eiperietiMd in sever*!
lint**. Is tinnhlo to land anythin# perma
nent and would bo ‘pleased to hear from
nny firm or corporation that needs a man.
Married and must have work at onee.
Small salary to start. Address Arco, Box
40, care Georglsn. n
corgis
BRIGHT BOY of 17. Just from sehool.
wants a place as office boy. Thoue mnlu
2737-L. ' * n
WANTKI>—Work of any kind bv s man of
good character and steady habits. F. T.
NI cbols, 741 Wood ward -Jive.n
SHOE SALESMAN with long experience,
now employed, desires chance, can fur
nish A-l references ns to ability, honesty
nnd eharaeter. Does not object to leaving
Atlnnto. C, O., Box 242, rare Georgian, n
WANTED—l'osltion as all-round telephone
man with small ex eh an - - -----
enee. Addreaa X. Y-, Box 1
wishes position
^WBgeneral delivery, Atlanta, OaV^^MI
TOUNO LADY of experience In genarnl of-
Its w.__
j Box 142, ear* Georgian.
"TOfflcatTriHLT oxpofii
for sick call Bell 'phone 1S56-J Ivy.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE.
BOY. 13 yexra old. who supports blind
father, wanta position. Phone Fred Pat-
torson. 217 Main, or 1848 Ivy.
V6t T .Vd man. 15 years old, wnnts
kind of outdoor work. Phone Fred
son, 817 Main, or 1348 Ivy.
!j--EDlj<iATED boy 14 wants Job as
,as soda dispenser by
experienced man. Address Hodn, Box 2S7.
care Georgian. h
AN A-l stenographer with five years' expe
rlence desires either temporary or perms
nent position; have had much exparlenre In
general clerical work and ean *—* —*
of references. Address J.. Box
Georgian, or phone 2451 Main.
AN lrf-year-oid boy would like position In
office os stenographer, collector snd file
clerk; best reference: willing to start on
small salary. 8. 8. R., Box 149,
Georgian.
WANTgB-I'willon
good penman and „
hare work of some kind; can u.
erencea. A. 8. B., 33 Cooper at.
carp The
Young Sort hern mail with hustle nnd
push needs work at once, soliciting, col
leering or selling:, etc., In city, "
phor- “■"*
travel* Atlanta phone 4679.'
WASTED—Situation by 14-year-old boy.
Address Box 170, ~ *-“
WASTED—Position liyV oung man with ex
office work; have some
clerk and collecting. Address Collector,
Box 258, care Georgian.k
StRn6GraI*Rill—Experienced male ate
nograpber desires permanent posl *
secretary. Can furnish best of ref*
Address A., Box 15, care Georglsn.
YOUNG MAN, experienced In office work,
“rpewriting, road salesman, “
Ires position. Rnlnry no e
Box 286, rare Georgian.
d expert*
la dealr*
flan.
YOl'NO Miff, net .rt.ir.L,
tlon and habits, wants position as sales
man or assistant bookkeeper; willing r
start at moderate salary; has eiperiem
and can give best of reference*. Addrei
W. II. F., Box 1f>, care *l*H>rglan.
i’OHITION by mlddleage*! man of exp
In grocery or general merchnnd
n or out of city; beet of raferenc
i C. G. C., 136 Rest Merrltts-a\
of town work,
car# Georgian.
Address W. M , Box 183,
dress J. B. J . .
W ANTE It—Position as bookkeeper, office
man or A-l grocery clerk. Hsrd worker.
Moderate salary. Long hours no question.
Four year*' experience. Address Business.
Box 124. care Georflan. p
ROAD SALESMAN, electrician and ship-
ping clork wants position In either of
hove lines, or with some mercantile
locally. Small salary until worth !•
^ * References furnished. Mettb
man wtth family and must have work. A
drees Alternator. Box 128, care Georgian.
tlsn
RIOTER—Young, energetic, sober and re-
liable, union, desires |> sltlon nn small
dally or good, live country weekly. Has
experience In editorial work. Address Pow-
ws. care general delivery, Ashburn, Ga. k
PRINTER—So!»er. of good adtlress. familiar
with catalogue work, as compositor, com
.Her and proofreader, desl
evenings. Can handle part
In connection with
position.
>h >ne Well main 1477.
1 BUHINE88 MAN. ten
firm, whose sales on u
the entire United States, would accept po
sition with rellab'e bouse, or will sell for
mula. Addreaa Business, llux 130, care
Georgias. o
Mftft't-tfLAftfc shipping clerk with K years’
exi>erlence desires position: can furnish
good references; must have work. Ad-
dress Experience. Box 144. care Georgian, a
assistant or general cier-
dress A. H., Box 115, care
BOOKfi
lcsl*m-— -
of references.
Georgian.a
f^ROUOHLY competent stenographer
and all-round good man desires either
temporary or permanent position; good ref-
erences. Phone 2451 Main. a
Yortj/ft man. 18 years old. wants some kind
outdoor work. Phone Fred ratterson, 217
Main, ur 1348 Ivy. n
EXPERIENCED TANNER opvn for rwiT-
tlon In peach cannery near Atlanta. State
services expected and palary. Peach Can
ner. nox 261. care Georglsn.
Wanted—position By first class
by tl
Aildr*
G.
Address R. II.. Clinton. 8.
wood
"f. 1
FURNISHED ROOM8 FOR RENT.
TWO nicely furnished rooms for couple or
two young men. 174 8. Pryor-st.; rensona-
ble. Can get good meals next door.a
FOR RENT—84 Carnegie place, one hand-
5113 Atlanta,
rote UENT-Liirni',
. ... ... „l-, well furnished room;
hot bath niul all modern conveniences;
close In; north side. 'Phone Ivy 3812-L. a
FOR *RENT—Unfurnished rooms. Wo chll-
dren. 23 PuUlnm-st, a
FOR RENT—One nicely furnished front
room to gentlemen; nil modern conven
iences. Close In. 1 Palllsm-st. •a
FOR RENT—Well furnished cool room; first
floor apartment. 'Phone and electric
lights. 2o West Raker.
BOARDER8 WANTED.
FOR^nfreV® enJiT^m^
Pryor-st., or phone Bell ,3971-J5 nice L
hot nnd cold bath; price 84 per week.
NEW ARLINGTON HOTEL
rates for meal tickets. Bell phone
spec
3143.
Fine location
ni,EOAN*T ROOMS; hlKh-pl««» hoard.
plea »>r gentlemen. References exchanged.
428 Peachtree-st. k
sons. 21 E. C’nln-st.
NICE. COOL rooms In best location In At
lanta. All conveniences, nent reasonable.
198 renchtree-st. * * • • * • • ' a
FAR RENT—FurnIshed large front room.
bath on same floor; hot nnd cold water.
26 West Peachtree-st.
FOR RENT—Two nice . .
rooms; slngln or en suite.
'phone aS01-J Try,
NEATLY furnished room for rent cheap
to lady. 184-A lvy-st.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room ad-
Joining bath; new and modern apartment,
with couple. Close In. 2W Centrnl-nve. k
Two gentlemen or couple for 'nicely fur
nished ro«»iu; rates 8S per week. 19 East
Cain-st.
RTENOORAPHER, six yenra* experience.
best of references. Csn hold any poal-
tlon as private or corresponding aacratai/
stenographer. Address Expert. Box 250,
o Georgian.tl
MALE stenographer, ten Tfars* experien*^,
wants work. Address Expert, Box 192.
care Georgian. n
WAftTEb—Position aa ilnotype operator.
Addreaa If. O. Daniel, Ocala. Fla.
ROOM8—APARTMENTS FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Two nice rooms for light
housekeeping; water and (aa. 91 Augusta-
art, n
TWO nice, new, connecting front rooms;
electric lights, gas store, porcelain hath
and toilet. Come nt once. 562 Kdgewood-
ave. a
TWO unfurl*i*bed furnished rooms at 179
WtxMlwaro-nve for rent: between Wash-
Ington and Craw; nice and cool place. a
TWO UNFURNISHED rooms for renq 88
Form wait-st.
onnectlng.
per month
first-floor
— - Gaa for cooking.
Water and bath room connecting. 114 Jones
SINGLE gentleman can find desirable room
nt 99 West Peachtree-at.' Private family-
Phone I68J-J Ivy. k
FOR RENT-*Two nice large newly pnper-
ed rooms with eablnet mantels, porcelain
bath, etc., for light housekeeping. More If
wnutod- 114 East Fair. k
FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnished coil
nectlng rooms; gaa; bath room; cars pass
the bouse. Rates reasonable. Apply 191
East Pine. a
FOR RENT—Two large rooms, completely
furnished for light housekeeping. SB East
Harris. Call Ivy 3775. a
FOR RENT—Seven room*, including bath:
lower story of choice West End home.
Very shady, with fruit and flowers. Thir
ty dollars. ’Phone 396-J weat. Owner, 218
Ashby
FOUR nice connecting first and second-
floor rooms; reception hall, use of phone;
all convenience#. Cheap, nell phone 2790.U
FIVE-ROOM apartment, with hot and ootd
water, tinted walls, etc., for rent. 114
!vr-*t. Apply 509 Century bulging.
FOR RENT—Two delightful rooms, unfur
nished. for housekeeping: front nnd rear
rooms; nil convenience*. 23 Walker-at. k
FOR KENT—Three nice connecting rooms.
unfurnished: price $19 per month. 56 Car
negie place, corner Spring.
FOR RENT—Two connecting, unfurnished ,
rooms In private home; north side; sult-
for business woman or trained nurao.
References. 'Phene 248-4 Ivy. k
WANTED—Couple t« share new home with
owner; unfurnished suite of 2 rooms with
connwring both; for light housekeeping; no
other occupants; beat street ou north aide,
it. K.. Box 120. ear# Georgian. n
TWO nice rooms, ail conveniences: sepa
rate entrance; reasonable. 107 Broyles-at
n
FOR KENT—two rooma, suitable for light
housekeeping, near In. on cur line. Ad
dress 117 Glenn wood-live. a
FOR RENT—two nice rooms; 88 a month;
gas. wnter ami bath free. 91 Auguata-are.
a
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms; f2 North
Korayth-at.. opposite Piedmont hotel. k
f*6R RE?5T—Two real nice front rooms,
first floor; one furnished; rent reasonable;
close In; nice porcelain hath tub. Please
prnll at 66 Cone-st. a
S'ICKLV furnished front room at 192 For
rest-a ve.; modern conveniences. Phone
IvV 3333-L. a
NICELY furnlsbiHl. cool .front rooms; rea
sonable for couples or gentlemen; nice
baths; meals If desired; best location; close
In. Atlanta phone 5930. 103 Wnahlngton-at.
n
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room, bath;
all conveniences. 278 Coqrtlfind-at. k
FOR MOfT— Furnished rooms for light
housekeeping. 251 North Boulevard. k
f*OR RENT—Two large pleasant rooma for
housekeeping; unfurnished or partly fur
nished If desired; on ear line. 144 Cooper-
at. k
FOR RENT—One nlreiy furnished front
room, suitable for two gentlemen or cou
ple. Close to terminal station. 36 Chapel"
at. k
FOR RENT—Furnished room in private
home; stationary washstand; electric
lights, hath; one door from car line. 366
Pledmont-nve. k
FOR RENT—One nicely furnished npatalrs
room. 343 Booth Pryor-st. Bell 'phone
2519-J. Reasonable ratra. k
FOR REN l T—Elegantly furnished room in
north side private home; eloctrlclty;
very convenient; excellent meals near.
'Phone Ivy 1294-4. k
FOR RENT—Two rooms furnished for
housekeeping; also one front room for gen
tlemen. Citesp. 539 Central-are. k
THREE furnished rooms for <20 month. 25
Baltimore place.
FRONT room, furnished, with or without
board. 78 Houaton-at. Atlanta phone 8M.
BEAUTIFUL, large, front room: modern
conveniences: near In. 163 Whitehall, k
ONE or two furnished moms In private
home, with hath, hot and cold water; on
car line. 178 Forrcst-ave. k
FOR RENT—In private family, nicely fur-
nfshed and cool, front room, to gentleman
or eonple of gentlemen. Every conven
ience and rate reasonable. 35 weat Peach-
tree-at. n
FOR RENT—One or two rooms, furnished
complete; light housekeeping; |5 and
$12.59. 256 Courtland. main 3612-L. n
For rF.NT—Two furnished front rooms;
modern conveniences. Call Bell phone
1156 Ivy. n
on north able; $25 per month.
M. C„ Box 208. rare Georgian,
SUta. larir
with good tnt>ie ooard at reasonable pn
Two blocks off Whitehall, one block of <
line; 12 minutes' walk of center of city.
Rawson-at. Hell phone Main 2247-L.
r fWT) gentlemen' can get good board In
modern, plea ‘ *
lent to car.
care Georgian.
TOfl'I.E or
two gentlemen wanted
i in west End home; strictly fli
Bell 'phone west 765-J.
WANTED- Bon rrtor,: two nice
suburbs.
-e
iinriim, Kitmi mil-, nil I D||ii'|||r|ILV
In. 66 East Caln-st. Bell 3412 Ivy.
Csln-sf.■
PLfcARANT roopis with or without meals
good table lionrd: close In; reasons'*
large, cool verandas; hatha; beet loent
Atlanta phone bOSO. 103 Wnshlngton-st,
'Phone 1542 Ivy.
FOR BOARD In private family, few ml
utes' walk from heart of city, two bloc
from Peachtree-st., large front room wl
all modern conveniences. Bell Ivy-3S70-L.
2709-J.
NICE ROpMR with board
for gentlemen
.. _. r . ns
renlences. 119 Washlngton-st. 'Phone main
23H-J.
one door from car line. SM Piedmont-are.
conveniences nnd with privilege of‘cook
room. 2SJ-A South Pryor-at. Will rent cheap
to right party. ■
COOL, nicely furnished worn to young men
or copple; strictly private horn**; meals
near. Call Bell phone Main 5419-J. n
FOR RKNT-ft.r couple, two flrst-floor con
netting rooms, furnished complete for
light housekeeping; hloek of Arngnn hotel;
no children taken. 29 E. Ellis st. Atlanta
phone 4761. n
T^VO large, airy, furnished roonui and small
BOARD WANTED.
prh
WANTED-BOARD with
changed. Address Miss B., P. 6. Box 778,
Atlanta.
WANTED—Iloom
family
rates; only flrst-clai
erences. ‘" ‘
Georgian.
and Board fn i
must he near In and reast
i consider#*
care Georgian.
ed.
/amUjV on sojnth side; references exebang
j.. Box 179, care Georgian.
without board. In private family, near In.
or on car line. If unable to furnish meals,
must he able to get same nearby. In an
swcrlng, state price per month. Congenial.
Box 136, care Georgian. u
WaS*TED—Board In Marietta for
baby and nurse. Address apartment ^92!
Corinthian. 236 West Pearbtrec-st.
AUCTION SALES.
B. BERNARD, the live ouctleneer. at 29
South Pryor, will bur or aril you out.
Phone Bell 2306. Special attention given to
sales 2rom premlsea
rent same for 815 per month.
r furnished room. 243 R. Pryor-st.
For ttENT— In small congenial family, two
neatly furnished rooms in center of city.
Suitable for gentlemen only. Call Bell
phone 2158-L. s
IEAUTIFFl FURNrSTTin* Front room!
steam heated; porcelain bath. 496 Peach-
!!ARG£ welt*venrilste«K newly famished
room, with all conveniences. Atlanta tele-
hone 5422. Call evenings after 7. a
furnlsh^l room
Apply 199 South
POULTRY AND LIVE STOCK.
In milk. 797 Marietta-at.
AUTOMOBILES.
AUTOMOBILE—Two-cylinder, combination
two or four-passenger runabout; fine
shape; tires nearly new; price 8325. Camp
Machine Company. 326 Marletts-st.
FOR SALE—One of. the best. If not the
very best, 22-horsepower automobiles In
the city of Atlanta; In the very pink of
condition. For sale at a very reasonable
priee. Apply to M. L. Collier, master me
chanic Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Loula
railway.
antTprogres!
t: represent all that Is.new
Jive In automobile tire repairing, we
bare the largest and best equipped vulcan
ising plant In the South. We guarantee all
work. The Punbam Rubber Co., 132 North
Pryor-at.
/ ■
r. LOST AND FOUND.
aer; A SUITABLE REWARD wili be paid by
ern undersigned for arrest of two men drlv-
3ca- Ing n thin bay mare, about seven years old;
□ae- 15% hands high: left knee cap bruised from
a recent fall. Being driven to a three-spring
top wagon; gear painted yellow, bed-dark
.IT; green; one of men about fifty years old,
**• roan . moustache, hair black and white
* tr «»ked, wearing a dark suit, slouch bat,
■ '• 5 feet 19 Inches tall, about 160 or 1G6 pounds,
n pretending to be buying Junk. Horse, wag-
ur- on and harness stolen from 317 Houston-
»ou- st. at 8:30 a. m., July 10. Arrest men.
*pl- selie horse, wagon nnd harness, wire chief
n of police or W. A. Graham, Atlauta, Ga.
.,u 'Phone 3196 Ivy.
nry STRAYED from 285 E. Faint., one white
wo «nd llrer-colored female setter. 1 year
b old; not trained. Reword. Return to 2S5
E. Falr-at. Atlanta phone 2669. n
rial STRAYED—One black mule, 1,200 .pounds;
183 cut on right front foot. Please notify
k McMIchael Coal Company, city. k
on- LOST—Ice books Nos. 7467-B, 7594-B and
ur- 8894*14. Any one caught using these cou
rea pons will be prosecuted. Liberal reward,
a Telephone west 29-L. k
*t. FouN*D—Watch near terminal station.
a Owner can get anme by sufficient descrip-
tlon. Apply room No. 1, second floor Conatl*
« tutlon building. k
LORT—On July 11, on fcourtland-at. or
-Ji. Auburn-ave., or Peachtree, one goo«l lock-
et; used na watch fob; with letter M. If
- found, return to 157 Courtland and get re
ward. k
LOST—Sunday, about noon, a seventeen*
Jewel Hamilton watch, with Initials J. B.
Lie Y. on back. Finder please return to 165
76 Pearl-st. and receive reward. k
n FOU.vb—At skating rink Saturday after
noon. ladles' bracelet. For Information
— *ppl>- J. T. 8.. 60 0«rn»tf-«t. It
LOST—Tan and white hull pup; white face.
white paws, white breast; light snot on
each shoulder. Answers to nnmo of Raffles.
Reward If returned to 211 Centrnl-nve. k
L08T OR STOLEN. Wednesday afternoon,
a dark brown, porketbook with receipts
and papers nnd peddler's license. Finder
please return to J. H. Whitley, 103 Lovejoy-
at. k
LOST—Young brown colored milch cow.
Answers to name of Daisy. Wandered
from rear of 353 Capitol-ave. Has white
face nnd whit* tall. Reward If returned
to F. J. Paxon. 363 Capitol-ave. n
LOST—On East Georgln-nre. car or on
Mltchell-sf.. between Pryor nnd terminal
station, nurse containing one $20 gold piece,
three $1 hills and some small change. Find
er please return to 242 East Georgla-are.
Reward. n
LORT—Watch fob, bearing name R. E. Cnl-
llnnne. Reward If returned to 558 A. B.
and A. Railroad building. n
LORT—Pocket book containing about $1.39 In
silver nnd two side combs; and also trunk
key. on mnln Decatur car line between 6:30
n. m. and 7 p. m., or between Decatur
depot nnd Agnes Scott Institute Finder
please address Box 93. DecatnrJB n
“ONE COAT” COMING
FOUNf>— A white pointer dog, with brown
spot# about head and body. On collar la
"4 II. Hllsmnn" nnd on the leather part
of the collar Is 196 some street, but can't
tell whnt street. Owner will please call at
326 West Fair and get the dog.
YOUR CLOTHES Inst twice as long when
cared for by the Langford Pressing Club,
28U Peachtree. $1 ner month. Bell 'phone
mnln 461: Atlanta 1959.
th LORT—On river car line. Sunday, 11:30 n.
d. m.. small purse containing Jewelry. Re-
n ward If returned to Mrs. F. Thurmond,
care J. M. High Company.
n- LOST—A white English bull dog. long ears
nl and long tail; strayed from 18 Moreland-
85 nve„ Inman Park. Sunday morning. Call
main 79. or Ivy 2131-L. and receive reward, k
e. LOST—Carnegie Library book—R. L. Ster-
k enson's "Prince Otto"—translated Into
, French by Egerton Castle. Return to L.
'J' L. Klngsbery. care Carnegie Library, snd
y receive reward, j a
n DOGS, BIRDS AND PETS.
'*• FOR SALE— Pnre-hred Scotch Collie pups
,r from Highland Mary, registered, No. 99680,
P8 by Bobby Burns, registered. No. 99681, In
v - American Kennel Club; for full Informn- 1
n tlon. write Alvah Weaver, P. O. Box 147.
n Thomnstnn, Gfl. . n ]
r ; For RALE—The remedy for rats, ten fine
A fox terrier puppies;, aired by Rellvldere ]
Boy, a prhte winner. Males 810, females »
n $7.50. Address 229 Wooflward-sve. Phone 1
11 ns# Mnln. ,
O SEEDS, PLANT8, BTC. c
t- *
n FOR SALE—Soma very fine stock peas at
. $2 per bushel f. o. b. here. Daniel &
1 Jackson. Fnlrliiirn. Ga. Route 1.
n 1 1* ANT TO BUY rnr dnmnned rorn or nr
- damnffod corn m#nl. Write J. IV. Aldrml.
" Dnrinhoro. On.
- FOR 8AI.E—Fresh car Nancy Hall sweet
” ^^potstoes. Waters k Co., 75 8outh Broad-
" HOR8ES AND CARRIAGES.
H
a FOR SALK—Nearly new $65 top spring ”
wagon for only $25. Apply W. C. Wll- s-
^ Hams. 48 Trlnlty-ave. S
. FOR SALE—The pony that was raffled off *
Inst week, by the winner. Price $35. Ap- —
k nly Ororito Oloror, 5 rrnchtreo tt.
• FOR SALE—One buggy nnd covered spring D
s wagon; $35. J. B. Bowen. 53 East Hunter. —
h WILL CARE for your horse during sum-
mer. Charge reasonable. H. P. Tilly, C
Chamblee, Ga.
.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WILL PAY small rental for good piano ^
nnd be responsible for damage. No chll- C
dren. Box 1088, city.
'PERSONAL.
DROPSY CURED; elves quick relief; stops
shortness of breath In thirty.six to forty-
eight hours; removes nil swelling In fifteen
to tnrenty dny,. If jon i-nn't call, writ* A.
O. B. ColUlin Ilropny Mndlelne I’ompnny.
4*4 want Iliintnr-nt.. Atlanta. Oa. 47
WANTED—Every baby In Atlanta to have T
bis picture made at half price this month
at Adams. 40% Whitehall. Every tenth aet- vn
ting free. all
fit «. rn.KNWIllRH will ploare wire E. Ff
S. West, 301 Austell building, Atlanta, nnd
give vonr address. ^ an
\\ a.\ i KD—Everybody to know that we re- kv
. rein- fre,h dry rella wireklr. Prli-w No. Gl
6, 25c each; No. 8. 75c each. Dunn Machln- MJ
ery Co.. 54 Marletta-st., Atlnntn. 1
STRAW RIDES pi!
I HAVE n (in, wagon. Jnat tho thing for P"
atraw rldoa. For rare,, apply Cowlar A K<1
Jalllotto, 1SS Prtrrut. Atlonln 'phono 2148. 1
MAN WHO HAH dnnkoy'and oart for anld
at Ponoo neLoog Stiturdny nftornoon will S1
plena# apply to II. II. Mathews, care White. W
McLendon Company. 1-3 Wnll-st.. citr. k f
KODAK FINISHING. Ping pong picture., *»•
thirty for 2.V. Post onr.ls nnd cabinets. Tl
Bradbury's. 7% West Mitchell. I
69 Ivy-at' Both phones 3566. Repair work FO
neatly done. Estimates cheerfully fur- gi
wished. w
THY A ROTTLE l-ontn Llt|uld. Bodltiiga. " r
ino»'iultoo«, mmha anil roaohoa; death to At.
thorn. For aale Lenta Co.. 7(4 Wo.tjlltoh- a
r»- X Foi
WE give all repair work our personal atteu- P«
tlon. You get what you pay for. Slate po
and tin roofing, gutters and pipe#. Roth |<
Phones. C. 11 Allen (t Co.. 49 Trlnlty-ave. * n h
RECE1VEP—Froah Ooorgla oano arrnp In FO
oana. Frank P. tin.kin. Phono,r hoji h
92>»: Atlanta 1613. 52 Houston-st. w
“ONE COAT” COMING
FOB THE NEXT thirty days "summer r, N
price*" on wall paper •‘Better he safe M
than sorry." Burnett, 55 South Pryor (oi»- 981.
posit# court house). self
LAN l GFOltf) PtfE8HIN*G CLUB. 2»H Poaoh- FO
troo-at. t’lothlng oa Hod for and dollrorwl oh
anywhere In the elty twloo > w-ek with pn
wagon. *100 per month.
—■ If
a 1 r 126.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY. Fo~
EXPERT HIGH-GRADE Swiss and Amer- Sop
lean watch repairing. Special attention fif
given to railroad watches. Harry Briggs.
15#4 Fourth National Bank bonding- Kli Beil
‘phooa 4633-J. ^
VERY attractive 7-room home; modern i-
cvery respect; hot and cold water J
nice servants’ rooms; lot 59x210; lot of
and nice garden. This home Is neV .nJ
buUt for n home; on ear line at Copenhiu
Can be ^bought for $3,750 on terms of it's
cash and balance same as rent. Mus*
,t orce. ThI. 1. worth *4.600. ,nrt l. „
gain,- and you can deal with the owrOi'
Call at 49 South Forsyth-st., or phone 4$
F6fe BALE—Three frame dwellln
BUSINESS PROPERTY TO RENT.
FGB RENT—Small store. Knott*s*Cro«aTr!!r
Central railroad. 'Phone 235-L
” ^EN^T—Basement at 175H YiiirTifTr*
, *w concrete floor, wagon
from r-ar: 40x70 fe.t; *16. Store m'wj?
etts-at., can be leased ■>*»»» — r‘ Br »*
basement. Store 830.
Empire Bldg.
Fuller, iSj
FOR SALE—HOUSES.
hOR RALE—Nicely furnished northeast on -
ner bouse; best location In city StmZ.
on at once or September 1. Addrew t
.. C.. BOX 145. PdfS *:pnrr*!m
north ildo, one block from car line'; o.,i r !
I*!i» IftAsHon* onpnei. In,, h... .l . * * ,I1
DECATUR HOMET
HI JTJR Wirt"7o r
Co: Infer olovntert lot-
s 1 iiCJ u ••«-*,*«» uuiipps. renttn#
for *20 P er month; never vacant; $1 pool
Iwnpr. Rnr 1M oarn riu.e.1.. *
HOUSES WANTED.
EXCHANGE—REAL ESTATE.
ment ho,f,-. reiitllli°Mno yr° r, <lr innn
.f *9.600 -iinniQ. nonrl.r flee .veer,, w.nt
lltlf— -— *— -- -•
HOUSES FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Nlceljr furnished ttre-room ret-
tnee; gne nnd hath; close In; ehenn to ~r.
nn..nt faunni <*nll I.... ten v ‘
.,??»*' corner O.k; new; water, gat. bntbt
*16,50. Cell .nt home, *
FOR RENT—Fire-room cottsge; h«th ,n,"
hot nnd COM wnter; nrrnnged for fw.
- .RENT—Ten-room nlnte-roof hnn.»:
W7 Nelson-et.; two hnthi; Inrge elowti:
re.. ~t»venleneen. Two bnnement room.
RENT, HOUSES—Cntl,
ir ^nt bulletin.
'phone for onr
V’T—Modern 6-room house; almost
new; on corner lot: on prettynorth side
*—** *"ie block from car line. Address
Box 240, care Georglnn.
HOUSES FOR RENT.
Parties ^siring to rent
Department Store.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
kodak Developing nnd Printing.
GLENN S KODAK DEIT.,
69 Whitehall Rt.
(Ground Floor.)
46 Mad Ison-are.
buggli
Wo i
need the space. Cali at 46
46 Madlaon-av
OLD HATS MADE NEW.
PANAMA HATS
Cleaned and reuhaped Mt
SOFT AND STIFF FELT HATS.
■wests or bindings, each (ex-
^Y. Crockett. 1661 mnln. or ei3
uth Forayth-at., for all kinds of
work, atore nnd repair won*
Exchange plnce. one blgb-rlnsa bay
*■* ' atyllsh Kentucky comWi
> aelect line of livery on
Absolutely correct. Three dojiU>
Taken for debt and
sill
William E Fill*.
furniture efirnp at one#. Miss H-. U Crew-
MAKING, minting and warm nl'
4. W. Rtrlckland. 9 Peters m P" 11
4299 main. Atlanta 3275.
“ light
#ALE—One milk wagon.
# commissi
'phone 3741-4
i nnd mules I'oairht
horses 118 month.
Teterast. Atlan**
3—An oak. roller-top desk.'^i {.*]{
^R. Campbell. Fast Tolnf V* 1
FOR”SALK—Two eecenrl hend ;
cep. ill end 2JS Merle" 1 F-
fofl Standard ‘nhone .tv^_
THE MAN
TIME he, hi, wntrb repelred lw *
Raiding. 6 ODtrnI nve. Atlente nM'
Populnr . price*. Falwr’, •eIf «“ lMi
leaning fountain' pent.
3 ™ 1 ^ (Ddi
ear# Georgian.
Fruit j*rer»*
,. .. J. rimt-df* *
th ^1: IS) rarer. *1^
Fourth National Bonk Bldg.