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ran furnish best of referencea ami mr
n ell expert Meed. Address 43 Austins *\
i*y. i!oar snap factory,
OI7KG MAN at present employed desire*
change. Want place where honesty, abll*
y and sobriety will be rewarded with pro-
mtion. Rmore, Box 96, care Georgian. 9
old In office or wholesale business; soma
lerlcnn*; ran give reference. Addresa L.
A.. Box 162, care Georgian.
AN all round dairy hoy 15 years old. with
two years* experience, wants position na
milker.with dairyman. I. X., Box 176, care
Georgian.
AN experienced office man desires position
once; can use typewriter and bnslnesa
WANTED—Position Inside city In printing
office; am good compositor, an all-round
Job printer, will work for small wages re-
card less of price; been at bnslneas 40 years.
Address J. Y„ care Georgian.
WANTED—Position as night or day watch
man; can furnish best of references. L.
G. S., care Georgian. 1
DRUGGIST, do you need a steady, compe
tent. reliable clerk? Would appreciate a
position; I need if; experienced; graduate;
good habits; references; South Carolina
license Itcii phono Main 4417-L. Salol, 73
East MItchell-st. 1
WANTED—Position by young married man,
bookkoeplng or any kind of office work;
<*nn a*.- typewriter well; best reference*
given: have had experience In banking. Ad-
dre-s l\ o. Ilox 1, Iron City, Ga. 1
WANTED—Position In hotel; ean do Inter-
mediate man's work. Address B. 8., Box
30, Demorest, Ga. 1
YOI NG married man, 23 years old, wants
position where there will he some chance
of promotion; does not mind work and can
give reference. Address T. O. Childs, Mus-
elln. Gn. 1
WANTED— Posit Ion ns city salesman or
collector for real estate firm by Keptcm-
ber 1 Address Wideawake, care Georgian.
5& ESTATE salesman of ability and
1‘vcrnJ years* experience Is open for cou
rt. Can produce best results. Married,
ndy habits. P. O. Box 171, city. ?
SOLICITOR nnd salesman must have
indtlon at mice. Gilt-edge references fur-
bed. Address C. C, C., Box 30, care
irgtnn
11 CATION WANTED hy middle-aged msn
with twenty years' experience ns assistant
t office; can sell nn«l collect; well known
i city ami surrounding country; enn do
Imoar ant thing. Bond nnd best of ref*
reuees. Address J. W. B., 308 Grant-st 3
\\ J
WANTED—Position by boy of 16 in dfUf|
ED—The merchants that trade with
:s to IneresM tbeJr business by get-
Greek salesman with best refer-
Address Greek, rare Georgian, 448
WANTED—
Young msn who ean figure ln-
irrectly and use typewriter. .Must
te. Address Flgurer, onro Geor-
Good references If required. NJIll
.own If necessary. Address Hustler,
Globe Optical Company, 29 W est Mitch-
>i \<; MAN «lt years old) wants light
ttcnographlc work few hours each day;
perlaaca wanted more than the salary.
Idress X. Y. 55., Box 26, care Georgian. 1
YOUNG MAN with college education desires
employment at night; nave work in day
time; l»est of references; experienced as
• I rug clerk. Address A, B. C., Box 400, care
Georgian. 1
WANTED—Position in aecotmtlaf depart*
meat of a reliable wholesale house; twen
ty years' experience: reliable and employed;
reason for change, with to move to Atisu-
ta. A ldress Accouutant, P. O. Box 42,
W ay cross, Ga.
ni oner: can give uni oi r
Box 460, care Georgian.
SI
WANTED—By man and wife, a home In
th«. country; man has had some expe-
rlem'9 In farm work; want itennsnent
place. Address 8., 7'C Gould building, At
lanta. 31
ollcctor's place. Experience, care Geor
gia i
WANTED—Hit nation by young man of
eighteen. Would like place where there Is
chance for promotion or learning n business.
Not afraid of work and can furnish ttrst-
rlicss reference*. Answer quick. J. M. N.,
College Park, Ga.
MAN isingle) wants work at anything; ex
perienced in yard work; good milker: also
very about card* n and bouse; would
’.Ike ;>crmnnent Job. but willing ttx work by
•lay or week; references. Scott, care The
Georgian. 1
FIRST-GLASS HITLER wants position at
on. .*. Best of references given. William
L. B.. 266 East Unden-sve.
Bradley, South Atlanta.
YOUNG MAN desires work throe days In
the week. Capable and competent in ste
nography. Salary no object Can furnish
good references. Want work at once. Ad
dress T., care Georgian. 31
MAN with family, aged 9. alx years* ex
perience as shipping clerk and railroad
clerk, wishes position ss shipping clerk.
Shipping Clerk, Box 10, care Georgian. 21
Yoirx<r MAN wants offke work or book
keeping for day or evening hours. < ampe-
tent and reliable. Reference* furnished.
L., Box 102, care Georgian. 31
STENOGRAPHER, young man. one year's
experience, wishes position at once. Will
start on moderate salary. J. A. M„ care
Georgian. 31
WANTED—position as soda dispenser and
In front of dm* store; four yearn* expe-
ri-nce. W. U. 0„ J# Hutimiltt-ave. 31
WANTED— I*o»ltlnn hy A-l .t.nograpbvr
Adilrcpg B. ft, 1M Trinity-..,. a
TRAVELING SALESMAN of three years*
experience want* position as city «®!es-
rann or collector, fan furnf*h best of ref
erences. H. P. F„ care Georgian. 31
WANTED—Position by young man. 22 yearn
old: have had experience In office work;
also In running tirery stable nnd caring for
hornea; rnuat have work; willing to do any
thing. B. B. H., Box 5, Madison. Ga. 31
WANTED—To do any kind of office work;
fen years’ experience; goo*] reference*;
must have work at once. Address HuiUer,
Box 837, city. 1
YOUNG MAN (19) wants position where
there la chance of promotion. Address
R. J. II., care Georgian. 1
WANTED—Work hy ymm* rolnnsl man:
cxpcrlcncM rook and Krnornl hmw-Hran-
Jnjt; rnn jrlrr tb, I'r.t of reference,. Ail-
drewi Albert Armilrong, 90» Atibtirn-ave. 1
i'OtfNO MA.V with eipertenee want. p«a|.
tlon ni naalatant bookkeeper. C. W. I...
care Georgian. 31
YOUNG MAN wants position ss assistant
bookkeeper; enn give first-class referencea.
Address A. B. C, csre Georgian. 1
AN experienced business man wants posi
tion either In real estate, railroad or fire
Insurance office; highest Indorsements. Abil
ity, Box 219, care Georgian. 1
PRINTER wants position In small town;
good Job printer; understands running
weekly newspaper; also good pressman;
parties answering this state wages and
when to report; good recommendations will
be fnrnlshed. Printer, U Clifford-«t. 1
MAN (21 years old) desires position in
some office; hare knowledge of shorthand
and typewriting; hare some experience; can
give references. Address T. II. W.* care
Georgian. 1
YOUNG MAN want, lob In auto ahop to
learn trade,’ aniall aalary. rbone Atlanta
4968. » J
WANTED—Position ns wagon driver, night
watchman, or work of any kind. Address
Driver, care Georgian. 1
WANTED—Employment by a first class
male nurse, three years experience with
U. 8. government; employment of' some
kind; would work very reasonably. Address
Nurse, Box 88, R. F. D. 8, city. 30
PHOTOGRAPHCR. Just from Wnsblngton.
I). C„ first-class operator nnd developing
paper manipulator,wants employment of any
kind; will work very reasonable; ^no oh-
rapher, Box 88, It. F. D. 3. Atlanta, Ga. SO
WANTED—Position by bookkeeper with 15
years’ experience; present employer going
out of business; first-class references. An
dress J. G. P., care Georgian. 30
WANTED—By a bright young man. work
with honorable concern; have baa some
experience In offleo work. J. B. 11., Box
26. East Point. Go. 31
ALL-ROUND PRINTER, who bns reputa
tion of being first-class, desires a posi
tion In a well equipped country office.
Temperate. Alfred Z. Wesley, Waycross.
Ga. 3i
WANTED—Position na traveling salesman
In Georgia. Florida nnd Alnhnmn; Imve
had twelve years’ experience in general
store nnd two years In the hardware, bug
gy and Implement business. Can furnish
best of references na to standing and abil
ity. Address 11. A. D., Box 53, Smyrna.
Gn. 31
YOUNG MAN, 24 years old. desires posi
tion ns traveling salesman on road; beat
of references. Address B. O., Box 15, Can
on, Ga. 31
WANTED—Position by young man of 20 In
store or office; want something that will
be permanent, with a chance for advance
ment. Addresa W. P., Box 28, care Geor
gian. I
WANTED—Soma kind of office work from
5 to 10 p. ro. hy colored man. Janitor now
and can give good references. Paul Wal
ker, 143 East Bills st. 31
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.
One cent n word for ads. under this heading.
FOR RB*NT—Two nicely furnished front
rooms for light housekeeping: all conven
iences; bath; pboue. C6 Best l*e«chtree-st.
8-31*20
private family; furnace heat. 73 West
Peachtree. Bell phone Ivy 433-L. 465
LARGE, nicely furnished room In private
family to one or two gentlemen, or re*
nnd bath: hot and cold water; close In; con
venient to business center; terms 88 per
month. Call after Ip. n. 36 Cnpltol-ave.
471
FOR RENT—Two front rooms, furnished
complete for housekeeping. Private fam
ily. 240 Cnpltol-ave. 8-81-11
TWO BED ROOMS nnd kitchen; connecting
bath; furnished for light housekeeping*,
private family, with owner; modern convan-
cnees; walking dlatunce; vacant October I;
121; gas furnished. Main 8912-J. South aide;
select neighborhood. 8-30-18
NICELY furnished room; close In; hot and
cold hath; all conveniences. 116 Garnett-
st. 4
FOR RENT—One furnished room for one or
two gentlemen. 74 West Peachtree. Ivy
1236-J. MO-a
FOR GENTLEMEN—Very flue corner room.
Steam heat, electric lights. IUckey, 240
Courttand-st. 8-90-36
TWO or three first and second-floor front
moms, furnished complete for housekeep-
ng; private entrance; targe dressing room;
sink In kitchen; electric lights, BelF phone.
Best location. 276 Washington. 8-90-29
ONE front room for rent with board; alto
one single room; to refined persona. 21
East Caln-sf. 8-90-20
FOR RENT—'Two ntc*ly turul.btd front
reomi. Apply 17 Cr-w-,t. Main 4SS5J.
i
FOR RENT—Two rooms, furnlabed com
plete for light housekeeping. 50 West
Peachtree place. Phone Ivy 91094. 422
FOR REST—On. I»nc* W.ll fnrnl.hnt room
with n.unl (xilttlr, for bouwke-ptng. tf
Wrot Ponchtroe. MM*
FOR RENT—Thro, connootln* fnrnlihwl
roonn, rno.nl Soplomhor IS. for J5S; two
Iho| rooms nml Itllohon; minlrrn convon-
lonoos. IS* Whitehall MS-19
TWO NICE ROOMS; rioolrtr llriits: nil
modorn convonlonco. SO Wo.l IUrri.-»t.
Phono ley *K*J. 1-3-3
HANDSOMELY furinsbed ianr* front room.
AU convenience*; In private home; suita
ble for two young gentlemen. 24 Cnmeele;
first floor. 8-26-97
NICE, clean, furnished rooms; nice bath.
L«g}fc Centra) place, one block of Capitol.
FOR RENT—ROOMS.
ider this heading.
BU8INE88 OPPORTUNITIES.
I One cent a word for n»ls. under this heading.
FOB BENT—Two large and
furnished rooma, on first f
conveniences; no children. 2)
sylh-st.
AUCTION SALES.
AT AUCTION.
bQtfnetu
474
BOOMS for rent to couple without rhll
dren: two large connecting rooms In new
hom*; bath, toilet, water, gas, front veranda;
In half block of car line. Grant park; by
owner. 436 South Boulevard. Phone Main
4322-L. 470
HALF INTEBEST In
teen years' established furniture bual-. r rhn (•(intents OT ill) | W-Sl
ness, printing buslnesH on tennp; pays well;; Xllt 1 DUbLUlb UL cUl nv at.
-*«*ionery and fixtures less than half*.
tearTn'J'f^.K home at 31 South Pryor
terms. A. ft Sfanscl, 415 Century Illdg. _
4,2 i Wednesday, feeptember 1,
. _____ goou
with stork; a good
FDR RENT—Four unfurnished rooms at 46
Brotberton-ft. 453
KOIt RENT—Three conneMlng rooms, with
private entrance. 65 West Plne-st. 467
FOR RENT—Two furnished nnd one unfur
nished rooms at 61 East Ellfs-st. 8-39-19
THREE nice unfurnished rooms very cheap;
best part of South Boulevard; arranged
for light housekeeping. Main 2050-1.. 417
FOR RENT—Four rooms, partly furnished
for housekeeping. Phone Decatur 2-L
8-30-10
FOR RENT—Two connecting rooms for
light housekeeping. Apply 67 Pul!lnm-st.
Bell pborfe 2489, Atlanta 287. 8 28-3
FOR RENT—APARTMENTS.
One cent a word for ads. under this heading.
FOR RENT—Entire upper flat of 5 rooms;
also bath room and trunk room; north
aide. Thone Ivy 1357-L. 8-28-18
SfOST desirable 6-room apartment: perfect
ventilation; large rooms nnd porches; best
residence gectlon north side. Phone Ivy
G674. 8-28-5
FURNISHED APARTMENTS at 210 Spring-
at. Bell phone 3206-J. 8-27-16
THE VEUNON, 61 Emit Caln-nt. Six ami
seven-room apartments. Steam heat. All
conveniences. Close in. Apply Janitor.
8-24-31
BOARDERS WANTED.
One cent a word for ada. under this heading.
THREE or four enn get board nt 27 Con-
nally-st. 3657 Atlanta • phone. 8-31-22
BOARDERS WANTED "by private family In
Decatur; two connecting rooms; house on
catur. • 466
COUPLE or two young mon can get hoard
in private home; all convenience*. Bell
phone 6385-L. 463
WINTER BOARD—Lovely location on car
line. I^rge rooms. Main 2480-L 8-31-4
TWO yoang men with good reefrenees can
get hoard nnd nicely furnlabed room near
cnpltol nt reasonable price, with private
family. Address Rooms, core Georgian.
841-1
NICE ROOM and board; nil conveniences;
flue location nnd near In. 36 West Baker-
at. Phone Ivy 2606*L. 2
[bargain INVESTMENT. 1 at 10 a. in.
$650—Soda water and cigar, flir t'.hin e !'»".n"i, d yVt d ‘hom,'
• bedroom suits, dining room furniture, rugs,
business, worth $2,200; ‘ matting. gas stove, utensils, bric-a-brac, rock
ers, chairs, art squares, china clsoets, book
cases, Iron beds, odd dressers, washsfands,
etc. Sale promptly at 10 a. m. Wednesday
at 31 South Pryor.
THE SOUTHERN AUCTION &
SALVAGE COMPANY,
MOST DELIGHTFUL rooms, single or en
suite; best location: home comforts; ex
cellent table. 241 West Peachtree. Ivy
1959-L. 465
clearing $150. Must sell
this week. See us today.
H. W. MAPLES & CO.,
1124 Centurv.
HAVE few hundred dollars to Invest In
some good business; must have
Cash, care Georgian.
FOR SALE—Thriving millinery
town of 2.000. No competltloi
Millinery, care Georgian.
WARE & HARPER.
BUSINESS BROKERS, *
734-725 CENTURY BUILDING,
BELL PIIONE 3311.
ATLANTA PIIONE 1808.
$600—Completely equipped ginnery, which
cost 83,000. Owner will guarantee at least
800 bales of cotton to be ginned this season.
This la a, very great sacrifice, and a big Op
portunity. Located about 50 miles from At
lanta.
You'll buy this
8600—Half Interest in well established and
84,000—Beautifully and newly furnished,
most popular and reputable high class
boarding hnufce, 30 rooms, almost heart of the
city, clearing 8200 per month. Cheap rent.
Should purchaser prefer, owner will reserve
81.000 worth of furniture nnd reduce the
price accordingly.
81.000 cash, half interest to an acceptable
partner in a well-established naint and wall
paper buaineaa, with big possibilities, actual
asset* 81.400 to 81,500. Ever}* dollar of
this money goes Into this business for In
creasing.
8600—Beautifully furnished high class board
ing house, close in, nwellest residence sec
tion, best street of Atlanta, clearing above all
expense* 860 to 870 per month.
NICE front room with excellent hoard for
couple or two young men. 432-Whitehall*
at. Call Went 5CT-J. 418
WANTED—Two young men or couplo t<
board, on norlh aide. Atlanta phone 408L
8-30-6
|50—Per month for fine mineral spring, pos
sessing best mineral qualities, popular and
demand increasing, clearing over 82,000 per
year being operated by hirelings;, can he
81.000—One-thinl interest and management
to an acceptable purchaser of a well-estab
lished manufacturing nnd printing business
completely equipped, making money, now do
ing work for the largest manufacturers in
the South at most profitable prices. Good
opportunity for jsmsli investment.
8750—Newly and beautifully equipped mest,
fish and oyster market, fine location, best
business street, selling at even this season
830 spot cash daily.
B. Bernard, Auctioneer.
FURNISHED HOU8E8 FOR RENT,
One cent a word for ada. under this heading.
If**; JUMPER ST.-For Septer
nominal rental to approved
furnished; cool, delightful loent:
1; reasonable.
WANTED—Refined couple without children
to take charge of furnished home In West
End for owner's hoard. Addresa Furnished
Home, care Georgian. 8-25-17
HOU8ES FOR RENT.
One cent a word for ads. under this heading.
FOR BENT—One commodious brick store In
business part of town; rent reasonable;
K 'wsession September 1. Apply to James A.
enson, Jr., Washington. Gn. 8-21-7
B. BERNARD, th* live auctioneer, at 31
South Pryor, will buy or sell you out.
Phono Bell 2396. Snecial attention given *0
•ale* from premises. 4-1-14
FOR 8ALE—REAL ESTATE.
Pnc cent a word for ads. under this heading.
THE FOUR-ACRE FARM on which the 12-
foot corn was raised, ns shown In cut In
Saturday's Georgian, I have for sale. It ID
fine creek bottom, facing Fnlr-st. Call ami
see for price and terms. II. C. Blake, 418
Century. Main 3533.
FOR SALE—New 7-room dwelling, Odrdon-
st., for 100 payments (monthly). $22 enrh,
7 per cent. J. Frauds, Box 80, care Geor
gian. 450
BUY A LOT ait Center HiU. on river car
line; $150; $10 cash and $5 per mouth. No
Interest: no taxes until paid. John Starr,
702 Engllsh-Amcrlrnn building. Phones: Bell
Main 3022, Atlanta 5754-F.. .7-28-10
EDGEWOOD PARK-Beautlful lots: fivo
dollars down, weekly payments; Inman
Park car to Clifton; agent on ground.
Phone Main 220. 7-12-6
$100 CASH, fit PER MONTH, buys pretty
4-room cottage nt Center HIM. See John
Htnrr, 702 Engllsh-Amerlean Bldg. Phones
Bell Main 1022, Atlanta 5754-F. 7-29-6
A NEW nhd tastily arranged"bUngntow of
Are rooms In Kirkwood, one Mock from
ear line. $200 ensb. balance easy. Holmes
A Yern+r, Austell Bldg. 840*15
FOR SALE—$2,300 house nnd two lots, each
390X143H; first $1,800 takes If. {fee owner.
College Park. J. F. McKay. * 385
NOTICE, FARMERS—Ten middle Georgia
cotton, grain, stock nnd fruit farms for
sale—$8 to $15 per acre. It Interested, see
Dr. Cnson, Jewell. Ga. 375
$2,750 BUYS beautiful six-room cottage on
Grnnt-st., two blocks from park, churches
nnd school; or would exchange for small
cottage In Decatur or South Kirkwood;
must be lnrge lot; will make terms. Ad
dress L. C. J.. P. 0. Box 108. 8-28-4
FCH 8AI.E nY OWNEIl AT D.ISO-FIve-
room cottage In West End. 4ti good neigh
borhood, nenr car lino; east front; modern
nnd attractive little home. Address Cottage
Owner, enro Georgian. tf
FOR 8ALE— MISCELLANEOUS.
One cent a word for afls. under this beading.
GOOD Kimball piano; will sell cheap for
cash or terms. Walter Hughes, 10 Walton-
at. 467
FOR RENT. HOUSES—Call. write or pnoae
for our rent bulletin. Ralph O. Cochran.
19 South Brond-st. 4-1-0
Deposed Sultan Brood,
ing Over His Mis.
fortunes.
VERY LARGE pleasant rooms, mahogany
furniture, new rugs, refined surround
ings, table best market affords. Couples
nnd special rntea to young men occupy*
Ing same room with separate beds. 375
I’oachtree-sf. 8-28-37
WANTED ROOMS.
One cent a word for ada. tinder this heading.
WANTED—Two or three unfurnished rooms
on north aide by elderly widow; refer
ences exchanged. H. W„ care Georgian.
WANTED—Five unfurnished rooms for
refined young couple; highest references
given; poMcMlim Immediately. Address J.
II., Box 568, care tieorgtan.
WANTED—Four or Are unfurnished rooms
for light housekeeping- Addrea* Mlsa I
Box 213, e*r* Georgian, “ “
FIRST-CLARS BOARD nl MS East Hunter-
at. $3.50 per week. Nice cool rooms. 8-28-39
Phone 5253 Atlanta.
FOR RENT—Upstairs furnished front room
’ and board for four gentlemen; $4 per
week. 24 Pulllnm-at. 3
GOOD URALS, olonn l>ort», bom. comfort..
Reasonable prices. Mrs. Kilpatrick, L4
Iry. • 716
FURNISHED room., nroll.tll table board.
:« Capitol-*tre. All. Mt-M. 8-19-13
BOARD WANTED.
One cent a word for ads. under this heading.
WANTED-Board for mother nnd dnusbter
beyond Thtrd at. Anawcr A. Z.. Box 31.
care Georgian. I” 4
BY refined couple* with hnhy two years old.
board In private family: must be first
class; references exchanged. W„ Box 122,
care Georgian.
WANTED—On. unfurnUfcrd room and bonrd
for one. In (BaWCfUV. lilenaf atnt. trrma.
X. V. Z.. Box 20, care tlrorxlnn. 941-7
WANTED-Board by coupl* with well-be-
havctl child, Brc years old; north aide;
reference, nitron: slate locality, price. Ad-
tine* C. M. O.. 716 Austell Blily. Ml-16
WIDOW With little xirl four years old
wants room ami board In private home.
Address Widow, Box 333. care Georylnn.^
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
On# cant a word for ads. under this heading.
WASTED—To ltuy nt once, one plod oil
itove; a leu piod rffrlccmtor. Ut Cooper,
st., or cnll Bell phone Mnln 4393-1.. 9-31-17
CASH PAID for all kinds salable achool
hooka at our store; new or second hand;
call at atore. phone or mall list of what you
Imve to sell. Southern Book Concern. 71
Whlteball-st. J. C. Gavan, Mgr. 7-16-lb
WANTEI>—To buy n second-hand hath
rnlie, 90 Inches: bright red; cheap. Bobe.
cure Gror*tan. 410
WANTED—Office furniture, second-hand
typewriter desk: must be In good condi
tion and cheap for cash. Address Immedi
ately Desk, Box 163. care Georgian. 8-28-29
WE PAY highest caah prices for house-
hotd goods, pianos and office furniture.
Utah advanced on consignments. Central
Auction Company, 12 East Mltcbell-st. Bell
phone Msln 2424. 8-26-26
WANTED—Second-hand furnltnro. office
•nd household goodit; highest cash price
paid for same. A. Springer, 25 South Pryor
st. Bell phone 1526 Main.
FOR EXCHANGE.
One cent a word for ada. under this heading.
3110 KKAt. BANK account; will exchange
for motorcycle or horse; will pay differ-
cure. Address Motorcycle, c*r» Grorgl.n.
339
FOR RENT—FARMS.
One cent it word for ads. under this beading.
TBI'fK FARM with alx-room hovi«.; Ilapc.
vllle. rod ent Hus. G. II. Broadnax, car,
sheriff's office. 8-30.14
FOR SALE-FARMS.
One cent n word for ads. under this heading.
-■» i..
£-23-7 Land, care Georgian.
84,350—Dairy and truck farm in suburbs of
tho city, about 45 nerea land, nice dwell
ing home, new barn, new milk house, milk
wagon, rana, vea*ela, bottle* and entire equip
ment, farming tools; fifteen cows, including
a fine bull; now milking about 30 gallons
per day. Branch running through pastors:
FOR SALE—Offleo furniture, cheap; stand
ing, flat nnd roll-top desks. Smith Pre
mier and Remington So. 7 typewriter*, pig-
way
YOUNG HORNE and light wagon nt bar-
any. itranrn running mrougn gnln If bought tit OUCt. Bell phone Main
line surveyed through the place; right of 882. " n
already secured. 8chool house and
three churches half mile away,
amount to more than the pric
$4,000—Beautifully and newly furnlabed Eu
ropean hotel In one of South Carolina's
beat cities of ten ,to fifteen thousabd inhabi
tant*, fine location, about 40 rooms, will ac
cept $1,500 cash, and give term* on tho bal
ance to acceptable party. Would sell half
Interest to acceptable party.
L08T AND FOUND.
5c for 15 words—10c for 40 words under this
bending.
LOST—Small gold chain necklace, pendant
attached, acorn shape, set In pearls. In ono
of Marshall Field boxes. I/>at Friday moru-
Ing. between Bedford place nml (nudler
building, either on Peachtree or Plne-st.
cars. Llbernl reward nnd no questions asked
if returned to Miss Tyler, 40 Angler-ave.
Phone try 3762-J. 841-19
LOST—Monday ofternoon on Whitehall
lo West End cnr. pockothook comsliiliik
bottle medicine, ohlrt w«l*t, Ih>x powder
and cotlnr. Reward If returned to Guthmnn
Laundry. Mitchell■«. 8-31-22
LOST. STRAVED OR STOLEN—A emnlt
Pluck do. Iinutel. from 149 lllrtinrd*on-.t.;
brown feet, nn.wer. to the ii.me Chou.
Cboo. Reward If returned to uboro ncWrcre
or phone 3tH9-j Mnln. 8-31-9
LOST—Small neoklncc nnd .mall ffold heart;
Initiate M. C. Addrcaa 0. W., Box 133,
rare Gcorclan.
LEFT on Piedmont park car yesterday,
laremler linen Imu, abut*lalnx one ten*
dollnr Mil and one tlre-dollar ML Howard,
l'hono Ivy 1780.
LOST—Sunday afternoon, a irotd locket. Ini
tiate L. K. S'. Finder.ple*ae call Atlanta
phono 3393, 841-18
LOST—On Georgin-nve. ca$ or In Grant park
gold crescent brooch, pearls and tur
quoises. Reward. 210 Peters building. 8-31-10
1,0ST—Vale bteyele. D 4973. Finder return
to E. It. Elrod nml net rewnrd, or will
ho rewarded for Information na tn where-
ntmutn or name. 3
TAKEN from scat (two week* ago) nt Ter
minal station (In a paper bag marked
"Carmichael”), Mack Jet turban with block
velvet rosette ami aigrette. I,. II., Box 20.
care Georgian. 8-90-11
LGRT—A gold nugget scarf pin In the shop
ping district on Monday morning. Reward
paid for its return to Piedmont Hotel of
fice. * 439
LOST—Large Parker fountain p*n.‘ with
name Thomas Ernns, city warden, enam
eled on howl. Return nnd get reward. 428
LOST— Sunday. Kappa Sigma fraternity
pin; shape, orescent nn-l star. Liberal re
ward If returned to Mr. Herns, at 1233 Can
dler building. 840-25
LOST— About August 17. tl«*r head scarf
pin with diamond eyes oml mouth. Lib
eral reward If returned to W, II. Nunnaity.
?ltt Whitehall «t. 840-1
LOST—Sat ardor morning out of automobile
between Buck head and city, silver purse
containing small amount of cash, one pn'.r
gold-rim glasses and bunch of keys; small
nurse on Inside containing due bill for $15;
owner's name *>n bill. Reward If returned
to A. D. Howard, engineer Felton county
Jail. *-28-24
I/»8T—Small gold chain with pearl pendant
and large pearl* «urrounded tyr small
pearls: lost between lledford place and
Peachtree or on Peachtree car. Suitable re-
wait! If returned ttajilsi Tyler, 40 Angfer-
are. Phone Ivy 17C-J. 8-37-20
THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES were re-
l»orted fonnit—to the police department of
Atlanta-and can !>e claimed by proper Idea
tlfiftatlon; On«» gold fleur <de Us chatelaine
pin; une .32 caliber repeating colts rifle.
time. Cheap. Addresa Box 435, Atlanta. 458
FOR SALE—Furnishings for one bed room;
good as new. Mrs. E. II. Nix, 293 South
Boulevard. Atlanta phone 2808. 449
POIt SALE—Household furniture; cheap;
leaving city. 380 East North-ave. No deal
ers need apply. 440
iiiniKf ior snic; nirc nmvii Clone in;
south side; cheap. Addresa C. H. M., 165
Whltchall-st. 416
11.000 DIAMOND RING, blue white, n per
fect gem, unredeemed pledge; sacrifice
price $600. D. A. Tobias, Inc., 9 East Ala-
FOR RALE—Furniture, household goods,
*4c.; owner leaving city. Call st once.
Apartment 16. Oglethorpe, 195 Ivy-st. 30
IF YOU WANT to bur a five or six-room
cottage In Battle Hill, well built, good
material, on good streets, largo lots, worth
the money, see me snd let me show you
thoHo; they will prove what I any; price Is
right; cash or credit. J. N. Landers, 92
Greonsferry-ave. I’lione West 369-J. 8-30-2
BATTERY PARK HOTEL
DUE BILL worth $69.30,
good until October, 15, at
the Batten- Park Hotel,
Asheville, N. C., for sale at
half price. This is your
chance to spend a while
cheap at this famous hos
telry and X’e8ort. Address
“Newspaper,” care Geor
gian. tf
warn; man u imp ui s'-conn-nnuu nation-
sis: both new nnd second-hand register*;
fully guaranteed. We buy sccon-l hand Na
tional registers in gcod condition. The
National Cmh Register Co.. 95 reachtree-st.
SITUATIOI
IS RELIEVED
Jackson-St. Sewer
Problem Solved For
Time Being. .
After a conference of several hours
In the office of Mayor Pro Tern. Hud
dleston Tuesday morning, the finance
committee, the sewer committee and
the sanitary committee of the city
council reached a satisfactory agree
ment for relieving the sewer situation
near Jackson-st. and North Boulevard,
which has caused such Vigo refit* com
plaint from citizens of the neighbor
hood during the past few days.
It was generally admitted that the
city has no money at present with
which to make extensive permanent
Improvements, and Edwin , P. Ansley
submitted a proposition to furnish the
material for building a sewer -from the
Butler-gt. sewer Just beyond Tenth-st.
to the new city limits beyond Pied-
Thls proplsltlon will be submitted to
he city council at a special meeting
’uesday afternoon. It is proposed to
laJ. The county will be-asked tot. do
he work.
As a means of temporary relief, the
and the creek were flushed thoroughly
Monday afternoon, and for the first
time In several weeks the citizens rest
ed peacefully with their windows /lung
open to the breeze.
W. 0. KISER IS DEAD
Was One of County’s Most
Progressive Citizens.
Fairburn, Ga., Aug. 37.—After an ill
ness of more than eighteen months,
Hon. W. C. Kiser died at his home on
South Maln-st. this morning at 1:36
o’clock. HIs Illness began with a case
of measles, which resulted In a gen
eral breakdown. He was 65 years of
ago and at onu time reprosentod Camp
bell county In the general assembly of
Georgia. He Is survived by a wife and
one son and one brother. Mr. Kiser
was a Relative of M. C. Kiser, of At
lanta. He was one of the county’s
most successful and substantial farm
ers. The interment will be made Wed
nesday at II o'clock In the Falrbum
cemetery.
Vienna, Aug. 37.—Abdul Hamid, th*
deposed sultan of Turkey, Is going In
sane. For three days and nights he has
stalked thru his home of exile, raving
and tnuttering to himself, according to
a dispatch received here today front
Salon lea. Brooding over the intrigues
and vicissitudes of his life has so
preyed on his mind that It has broken
under the strain.
For three days and nights he has
not undressed, and In that time has al
lowed no one near him.
Fear that he will commit suicide has
led to doubling the guards about his
apartments.
Ever since his deposition the ex
sultan has been In fear that he will be
put to death. With his wealth taken
from him and entirely at the mercy
of the Young Turks, he brooded over
his misfortunes. It was reported that
this might be a plot on the part of
Abdul to escape his confinement and
flee to some obscure corner of Europe,
but his mental distress Is apparently so
keen that very few believe this. Phy
sicians have been ordered to examine
him. Ever since he was taken from the
Turkish capital Abdul, with eleven of
his wives, has been confined in a villa
at Salonlca.
STRICKEN AT TABLE,
E DIES
Conyers G,.. Auo. 31.—A. W. Hol
combe, aged 74, one of the most promi
nent men In DeKalb county, died this
mornlmt nt hlB home In the country,
after being stricken while at the break
fast table. He was a leader In the com
munity and the church, having been a
member of the Baptist faith for 50
yenrs. _Hls remains will be burled St
Indian Creek cemetery Wednesday aft
ernoon nt 2 o'clock. He Is survived by a
wife and six children. Including Mrs.
John Miller, of Stone Mountain: Mrs.
Ben Hill, of Ingleslde: Burt Holcombe,
of Atlanta; Jilmes nnd Arch Holcombe,
of Atlanta, and Hoff Holcombe, of Stone
Mountain. Tho funeral services will be
conducted by Rev, J. J. Stevenson, of
Conyers, and Rev. I. T. Walker, of pe-
catur. ; .
Cuthbert, Ga., Aug. 31.--J. J. Mc
Donald, a retired capitalist and per
haps the wealthiest man In south Geor
gia, died here today. He was until re
cently a director of tile Georgia. Flor
ida nnd Alabama railroad. He owneil
the Bnnk of Cifthbort, extensive fartn- 1
Ing Interests In Georgia and Kentucky,
ns well as valuable, real estate In At-
Mr. McDonald Is survived by his wife,
threo brothers and two sisters.
IS NOT o. G. AMASON
The remains of Mrs. Annie Bartow,
Who died Monday at her residence. 63
Walker-st., of pellagra, will be taken
aj to Tucker, Ga., Wednesday morning at
Contusion in fiusinoss Au*. 9 o'clock for Interment.
Ah stated exclusively In The Geor
gian Monday afternoon. Dr. Frank Esk
ridge pronounced the aliment of Mr*.
Bartow pellugra, despite the fact tnac
Mrs. Bartow stated that ahe had never
eaten corn bread or corn product*
any kind. This case has attracted »
great deal of Interest, ns It I* regnrata
a.s ft refutation of the theory that pel
lagra la caused by the eating of corn
breft d- . . La,
Mrs. Bartow Is survived by ner
mother, one daughter, Mrs. Bewi
Parker; two sisters, Mrs. J. L. Part"
and Mrs. J. M. Locke, and three brotn
ers, L. F., W. I. and Charles Hard#
man.
dress Misleading.
O. G. Amason, employed at 1212
Pcaehtree-st., wishes his friends to un
derstand that It was his brother, J. S.
Amason, and not himself who was in
volved In the serious difficulty Satur
day night about which a number of
press accounts have been published.
Mr. Amason Htates that a confusion
In business addresses In the accounts
has led to a misunderstanding among
some of his acquaintances ns to the
identity of the person figuring In the
difficulty. He says that he will stand
by his brother.
Very valuable. J. 8t. Julian Yates, Ausleli
building. 285
OR SALE—If yon are Intern*!.*.! in rare
gold eolnx. 1 have a few 20.1ollar gold
eagles of 1806 without the wont*. "In God
we tru«t.** Will selt tb**e at a bargain.
II. B. C„ Box 400, care Georgian. tf
FOR SALE—Coal; steam nnd domestic coat:
wholesale and retail; price* nr** right and
quality la the best. A-a G. Candlrr, Jr.
I'fcone* 074 Main and 2591 ley.
DON’T MISS THESE BARGAINS.
Good, Sturdy Barred Plymouth Bock Hens that will
lay for you this winter ;..—$1-25 each
Twenty-five White Leghorn Hens $1-25 each
Barred Plymouth Rook Cockerels $1-25 each
.White Leghorn Cockerels $1.25 each
Kimballville Farm
Standard Phone 4335.
3==«l
£F
REAL ESTATE WANTED.
One cent n word for ads. under this beading
WANTEI»— Kami. 50 to 15> ncTe*. Improved.!
for cash; •ontli or southwest Georgia; l
with running wafer on pi*re: mast tie near [
good town. Address E. S. Baldwin, El la-
—it Ua.- 4611
WANTED—To rent yonr property. We rent I
others, fre can rent youra. Font & Camp. I
all ll.vn. ■* Ull.n. Main *w.
=a
SOME SPECIAL DISHES TODAY AT
THE NEW KIMBALL GRILL
I g rtC
Fried Oysters and Potato Chips, i... —*5C
Baked Chicken Pie, Individual }° c
Southern Hash }J®
Baked Macaroni with Cheese * 0c
“CHEAPER THAN CARFARE HOME.’’