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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. READ TOR PROFIT— GEORGIAN WANT ADS— USE FOR RESULTS
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
Published by The Georgian Company.
20 East Alabama Street
Atlanta. Ga, .
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Help Wanted —Female.
is willing to help
with house work. Apply 29 Gordon ave.,
Kirkwood. Ga.; get off main Decatur car
at Norwood.47-26-6
WANTEH-first-class washerwoman for
two days, on lot. Mrs. Bolles, South
Kirkwood. Phone Decatur 389. 6-26-44
WANTED—Experieiced gantry lady, who
can make salads: experienced waitress.
Acme Business Agency, 1018 Atlanta Na
tional Bank building. 6-26-40
WANTED—An experienced housekeeper
for boarding house: about 25 boarders.
State salary expected. Address Box 172,
Talladega. A1a.42-26-6
WANTED- Lady stenographer with ex
perience in abstract work. Reply, giv
ing references and experience to Northern
.Contracting Company, 144 Edgewood ave
nue. 6-26-5
WANTED—First-class cook for boarding
* house. 62 West Baker. 6-26-6
WANTED—Three first-class waitresses.
Apply Nathan's Case, 122 and 124 Peach;
tree. 6-26~10
WANTED—Experienced white nurse, with
references, for infant. Call 18 West
Fourteenth st. Phone Ivy 6414-L. 6-25-1
WANTED—Settled woman to cook and
do light housework. Good wages. Room
on lot. Phone Ivy 5974.6-24-22
NURSE, settled and willing to stay on
place. Good wages. Phone Ivy 3098.
6-24-25
reliable cook, also
housemaid. Apply 84 Columbia avenue,
A between Eleventh and Twelfth streets.
6-24-21
WA NT ED—Ladies to call and investigate
our system of teaching hairdressing
with the Herrmann permanent wave,
manicuring, facial massage, electrolysis or
chiropody. Free clinic —expert instruc
tions—demonstrations and examinations.
Few weeks completes. Call or write for
illustrated catalog. Moler College, 53 M.
Mitchell St:. Main Office.36-22-6
WANTED—A competent cook. Phone M.
941. 430 S. Pryor. 6-20-27
Typewriters.
3 Months $4 Rents OLIVER—3 Months.
Oliver Typr. Agency, 54 Auburn Avenue.
Phone Ivy 4757.
6-12-45
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Help Wanted—Male.
WANTED —Good size boy. Apply at 73%
S. Broad st. 6-26-52
WANTED —Good competent male book
keeper for assistant in general supply
business. Must have good habits and fur
nish good reference. Prefer married man.
Address P. O. Box 227, Ashburn, Ga.
6-26-4(f
WANTED—First-class grease salesman.
Must have knowledge of machinery and
engines and must be acquainted with
manufacturing plants throughout Georgia.
Only those qualified for this position ap
jfr » ply. Room 22 Empire hotel.£9-26-6
WANTED— Reliable colored - hotel baker
at once: fifteen reliable colored labor
ers at once. 1018 Atlanta National Bank
building. 4-26-39
■ WANTED—First-class cook at once. 131
’ Capitol square.
, COLORED MAN for a few days work in
garden and yard. Charles W. Davis, 32
South Pryor.6-26-28
WANTED—A white boy with bicycle for
office work. Come today. Feders Em
ployment Agency, 253-4 Candler Annex
Bldg., 104 Nortel Pryor street. 6-26-23
WANTED—MarbIe cutter and letterer. 83
per dav and work regular. Withers. 154
Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. 6-26-24
WANTED —First-class chef. Nathan’s
Case. 122 and 124 Peachtree street.
6-26-16
COLLEGE GRADUATE wanted for per
manent position with public service cor
poration. Apply room 301, 78 South Pryor
street. Friday at 9 a. m. 6-25-14
"WANTED —An experienced man to run
artesian well machinery; one that has
had some experience drilling large well,
that can furnish satisfactory reference to
that effect. Address T. A. Futch, Cecil.
Ga. 6-24-13
WHITE ice cream maker wanted; state
age. salary- expected and experience.
Address P. O. Box 225, Savannah, Ga.
62-22-6
WANTED—Two boiler firemen for day
and night shift. Good wages for the
J right men. References required. M. D.
Martin. Cartersville, Ga. 6-22-38
WILL EMPLOY energetic young man ex
pert stenographer that can take rapid
dictation and stand promotion. Answer
in own handwriting. Address P. O. Box
1578, Atlanta. ‘
WANTED—Men to learn the barber
trade. Few weeks completes. Another
rush for barbers this season. Best trade
in existence today. Good money; light,
clean, inside work Call and investigate
our method or write for catalog. Moler
Barber College, 53 W. Mitchell St.
,37-22-6
WANTED —White furniture packer to
take charge of furniture packing and
furniture in warehouse. Morrow Transfer
Co.. 50 E. Alabama st. 6-19-18
WANTED —A few live men of
good address to present an at
tractive newspaper premium offer
among Atlanta homes. See Han
lon at The Georgian office. 6-10-28
STOP at Hilburn hotel; heart of city;
10% Walton st., if you want a clean,
cuiet’room. transient 50c: open all night.
3-21-19
YES r-roressor G. O.~Branning will teach
you the barber trade (it's easy). We
teach in one-half time of other colleges.
Course, tools and position In our shops
only S3O. Why pay more? Thousands of
our graduates running shops or making
good wages. Atlanta Barber College, 10
East Mitchell street.s-11-17
1 EREE MASSAGE, hair cuts, shaves,
shampoos. All barber work free. Clean
linen. Atlanta Barber College, 10 East
Mitchell. 5-27-16
Help Wanted —Male and Female.
( for a case Specific Blood Poi
l son we fall to cure. Raney
) Medicine Co., 513 Austell
jn SO \ Bldg. Phone 614. Office
rr : Hours: 7 to 6, Sundays 9 to
/ 12. 6-3-33
WANTED—Bright young man or lady fa
miliar with typewriter for office assist
ant during summer months; state experi
ence and salary expected, r. O. Box 994,
city. 34-26-6
Salesmen Wanted,
EXCELLENT proposition to salesmen to
introduce to wholesale and retail stores
our Magic Weeders and Hoes, the king of
garden tools. F. P. Reichard Co., Bangor,
pa, 33-24-6
Agents Wanted.
' “'VaMPAIGn' BOOK!
WANTED—Agents in every county of the
United States to sell our campaign
book. 350 pages, 100 pictures and por
traits of all the candidates and leaders.
The lives of all the presidents and hV
tory of their administrations. The plat
/ forms and principles of all parties. An
impartial and superior book. Price only
Si This will be the most exciting cam
paign since 1861. Outfit free on receipt of
10 vtireo io pay postage. Titanic outfit
also sent free on receipt of 10c. for post
age Best terms. Order outfits by redurn
mail. Phillips-Boyd Publishing Company.
Atlanta, Ga. 6-25-12
Agents Wanted.
350 pages, 100 pictures and portraits of
all the candidates and leaders. The lives
of all the presidents and history of their
administration. The platforms and prin
ciples of all parties. An impartial and
superior book. Price only $1; 50c com
mission. This will be the most exciting j
campaign since 1861. Outfit free on re
ceipt of 10c to pay postage. Titanic out
fit also sent free for 10c postage. F. E.
Huse & Co., 520 Temple Court, Atlanta,
Ga,6-26-22
COLLECT NAMES for our club with our
new and interesting proposition, and
■ earn $l5O to S3OO per month. Southern
Economical Club, Box 445, care Geor
glarn 41-24-6
AGENTS WANTED in every town in
Georgia to sell automobile tire remov
er; does the work in one minute what
It will take two hours to do without thl*
tool. For sale by A. G. Inman, Midville.
Ga. 2-29-33
Teachers Wanted.
TEACHERS^WANTEICVftHnIy for ’prln
cipals and assistants. Fall positions
being taken rapidly. Demand exceeds
supply. Free Registration. Write for
blanks and terms. Register Teachers
Agency. Register. Ga. 5-30-25
Situations Wanted—Female.
WANTED —Position as housekeeper for
refined, wealthy old couple. Address
A. 8., Box 5, care Georgian.4B-26-6
WANTED —Position by experienced ste
nographer; references. Address V. E.
R., 21 McDaniel.43-26-6
WANTED —Position by young woman in
a refined family; am experienced sick
nurse or companion for invalid lady or
child. Anxious, care Georgian. 31-26-6
A REFINED woman, having been a
teacher, wishes a position as compan
ion; competent to do plain sewing and fine
mending. Address Box 333, care Georgian.
32-26-6
IF IT IS experienced maternal service
you need, see Miss Mattie Graham, 50
Oak street, Kirkwood, Ga. $lO per
week. 32-25-6
WANTED—Permanent or temporary sten
ographic position. Miss Cannon. West
241-L/ 89-22-6
Dressmaking.
BEAUTIFUL linen and lawn dresses
made; price reasonable; satisfaction
guaranteed. Call Ivy 2213-J.6-25-7
TAKE your dress to S. M. Wilson, 331
Courtland. Price reasonable. Ivy 1767.
-19-47
Situations Wanted—Male.
WANTED—Position by boy of seventeen;
work of any kind; office work preferred.
Can use typewriter, file and collect. Ref
erences furnished. Address M. B. A., Box
1, care Georgian.sl-26-6
YOUNG MAN, 24 years old, wishes posi
tion as bookkeeper, shipping clerk or
salesman; experienced; best of references
furnished. Box 617, care Georgian. 46-26-6
COLLEGE graduate wants work for sum
mer collecting or position as assistant
bookkeeper or shipping clerk preferred;
will do anything. Address Hast, care
Georgian. 27-26-6 |
WHITE chauffeur wants position; can
give good references; capable of doing
all repair work; will work reasonable.
Address Carter, Broadway Hotel, Room 2.
29-26-6 I
A COLORED BUTLER, experienced, aged
16, wants a job. Address Joseph Bur
dett, Decatur, Ga. 47-25-6
VERY high-class man wants position as
cook and chauffeur or as butler and
chauffeur. For references, call present
employer. Ivy 6690.29-25-6
MUST have work at once; anything hon
est considered; have fair education and
experience and references as collector.
Address Worker, care Georgian. 36-24-6
WANTED —Position by young man ste
nographer-bookkeeper; prefer place
where there is some bookkeeping: em
ployed at present, but wish to make a
' change. H. E. W., care Georgian.
27-21-6
DRUG CLERK with long experience, not
registered, desires position at once; am
sober, honest, reliable; small town pre
ferred: A-l references. Box 723, care
Georgian. ’48-20-6
POSITION WANTED as building fore
man; eight years experience frame and
brick; am thorough mechanic; employed
now. Will consider offer with good firm.
Address .1. Barker, Box 471, Fort Valley,
Ga.4o-19-6
Situations Wanted —Male and
Female.
FEDERiTi™m,OYMENT~AGENCY?2S3-
254 Candler annex, 104 North Pryor
street, phone Ivy 1789, Atlanta 915, sup
plies free of charge hotels, restaurants,
boarding apartments and private houses
with all kinds of first-class help. 6-26-26
Carpenter Work.
LET US GIVE you prices on cabinet, car
penter and brick work, plastering,
painting and tinting. Forsyth Street
Cabinet Shop, 62% South Forsyth street.
Phones Main 1187, Atlanta AIOB7-M.
6-20-14
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Boarders Wanted.
! NICE, cool rooms; excellent table 442
Peachtree. Ivy 4562.6-26-58
BOARDERS wanted; large room; home
, table board. Ivy 778-L. 428 Peachtree,
street.s6-26-6
WEST END home can accommodate two
couples with nice room and good board
for the summer; also single rooms for
gentlemen. West 568-J.6-26-59
HOTEL CARNEGIE.
NICE, cool rooms and best meals in city;
reasonable. 20 Carnegie. D. E. Evans.
Prop. 6-26-4
ONE pleasant room with board, also ta
ble board, at 513 Peachtree. 43-25-6
IF you are looking for large, cool rooms,
delightful porch, best meals, ( everything
first-class, apply to 17 East North avenue.
References. 42-25-6
NICELY furnished room and board. 173
Luckie st.; close in. 6-24-1
THE ROY.
NICE COOL ROOMS with board. Phone
22 East Ellis. 6-21-37
ROOM with excellent meals; all conven
iences; select neighborhood; $4.50 per
week. 42 Windsor st. Atlanta phone
3015-F.6-21-29
SNYDER HOUSE. 55 Luckie street.
Rooms and meals for regular and tran
sient boarders; close in; rates reasonable.
Atlanta 5386.6-20-2
FURNISHED ROOMS, with or without
board, at 72 Spring street. Ivy 4860-J.
6-19-48
FOR RENT—One double and single room
with board. 62 West Baker. Ivy
5025-J. 6-19-46
OPPOSITE CAPITOL.
ROOMS and boarders. 121 Capitol square.
M. 4839-L. 6-8-15
Board Wanted.
SINGLE room and board with refined
family; could use extra space for stor
age. Answer quick. Board, care Geor
gian. 36-26-6
WANTED —Accommodations for the
Georgia legislators. They are coming
in now and will be in session at the state
eapitol for the next FIFTY' days. All of
them are on the outlook for nice, com
fortable an<l home-like places to eat their
meals, or to board or to rent. Many of
the places these legislators had last year
i did not suit them and they de
sire to find something better. All
the legislators will read The Georgian
—that’s certain. Their attention will be
called day after da>' to the “Legislators’
Accommodations” column on the Want Ad
pages of The Georgian. This will be a
big advantage to you. So If you have eat
ing or boarding places or have rooms,
’ apartments or houses or rent, yoiir ad
should be under the "Legislators’ Accom
modations" heading. An Investment of a
lew cents will keep your house full for th#
I next three months. Phone or send tan
I jour ad at once. 6-26-63
Legislators’
Accom modal ions
Legislators.
i GOOD BOARD; nice cool rooms. Every
thing the best. 46 East Mitchell street.
6-25-32
OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE.
NICELY FURNISHED rooms and board.
All conveniences. 37 Poplar street.
6-26-42
THE ATLANTA HOTEL.
NICE, cool rooms, with board. 32 Hous
ton street. 6-26-36
NICE. cool, furnished rooms; meals - if
desired. 72 Spring street. 1vj»4860-L.
6-26-35
TWO nicely furnished bed rooms; meals
across the street; close in; reasonable.
74 Luckie. Ivy 6662.6-26-37
CAN ACCOMMODATE a few boarders
with best homelike cooking at 85 Luckie.
Ivy 3t50.6-26-38
FURNISHED ROOM, with or without
board. 68 Walton. Main 3991-L. 6-26-41
LARGE clean rooms, good table and plen
ty large lawn. Fine for summer. Ref
erences exchanged. Main 3758-J. 6-26-45
THE ROY.
NICE COOL ROOMS with hoard. Phone
22 East Ellis._6-26-48
BOARDERS wanted for nice, large up
stairs front room: private bath; excel
lent meals. 98 Washington. Main 3654-J.
N 6-26-47
TWO nicely furnished bed rooms; all con
veniences; close in. Main 3722-L. 215
East Fair.6-26-49
BEAUTIFUL front room with board. 222
West Peachtree. Ivy 5784-J, 6-26-50
20 WEST HARRIS
ROOMS AND BOARD. Ivy 5348-L.
6-26-53
NICE front room, with or without kitchen
cheap. 243 Whitehall. M. 3623-J.
6-26-54
NICELY furnished front room; very close
In. M. 1548-. T, 65 Woodward. 6-26-55
TWO nicely furnished rooms in excellent
north side neighborhood. Ivy 3915-J.
6-26-56
TWO connecting rooms near Grant park,
one furnished. M, 1620-J. 6-26-51
TWO nicely furnished rooms; gentlemen
preferred. Ivy 2403-J. 58 E. Ellis st.
-26-57
Summer Resorts.
VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. Special rates to
families. Very select. Can only accom
modate a very few. 6-22-18
“WILTON LODGE”
TURNERVILLE, GA., near Tallulah Falls,
now open; cool, quiet, comfortable cli
mate; excellent fare. 6-19-45
PEACHTREE INN.
NICE, cool rooms; three best meals in
city; $7 to sl2 per week; references ex
changed. 6-13-15
Furnished Rooms For Rent.
COUPLE, leaving town for summer, de
sire to rent two rooms and kitchenette;
completely furnished for housekeep
ing; $12.50. Phone Main 2852-J, 191 Pul
| llam street. 52-26-6
FOR RENT—LOVELY’ ROOMS; LARGE
AND COOL; NORTH SIDE; CLOSE IN;
SIX BLOCKS FROM CANDLER BUILD
ING. 31 WEST PEACHTREE PLACE.
IVY 4606.6-26-32
TWO connecting rooms, furnished com
plete for housekeeping, in private fam
ily, to couple without children; every con
venience. 79 W. Balder. 6-26-19
FURNISHED apartment in Marlborough.
Ivy 4208. 6-26-14
NICE, cool rooms and best homelike cook
ing in city. , 139 Spring street. C. J.
Weinmeister, Ivy 5719-L,6-26-8
NICE, cool rooms in pleasant neighbor
hood; private family; all conveniences:
meals If desired. Ivy 2080-L.6-26-9
TWO or three rooms for light housekeep
ing complete. 205 South Forsyth street.
Atlanta phone 5714-F.6-26-11
ONE large furnished front room In pri
vate home on Gordon street, West End;
rent moderate; most pleasant and con
venient location. Phone West 747. 35-26-6
FOR RENT—Two newly furnished rooms,
with or without board. 295 Washington.
Phone 2768 Main. 37-26-6
LARGE, alrj’ rooms; single, double or
light housekeeping; north side. Atlanta
phone 5890-M..26-26-6
ONE furnished room for rent. Apply at
435 E. Fair st. 6-26-2
NICE, cool room in north side apart
ment; reasonable; close in. Ivy 5638.
6-25-41
TWO rooms and small kitchen furnished
for housekeeping. 357 Capitol avenue.
■ ,6-25-42
FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished con
necting front rooms, complete for house
keeping. to parties without children; hot
bath: Bell phone; best location; with
owner. 290 Washington. 6-25-33
NICE large bed rooms or roonfs for light
housekeeping; second floor. Ivy 6552-J.
-25-8
JULY 1. nicely furnished front room;
screened, private porch and entrance;
phone, electric lights; bath convenient.
Ivy 5580-J. ;. 6-25-3
NICE, cool rooms and best home-like
cooking; close in. 252 Courtland.
6-25-4
FOR RENT —Nicely furnished rooms in
private home. 19 East Harris street.
6-24-26
FURNISHED ROOMS; up-to-date, all
conveniences; two blocks from Candler
Bldg.; moderate price. 23 East Harris
Ivy 4515.6-24-34
FOR RENT —Three furnished rooms;
large front room, suitable for two or
three young men. Apply 193 Washington
street or phone Main 3237.6-24-16
FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms,
private home; all conveniences. Call
Main 2958-L. or apply 223 Capitol ave.
31-24-6
FOR RENT —Nicely furnished room at 61
East Cain; apartment 5.6-22-34
FOR RENT—klce front room, near Can
dler building. 102 Ivy street. 6 22-19
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms at 77 West
Cain street. 6-22-14
THREE second floor rooms; neat and cool.
305 S. Pryor.42-22-6
FOR RENT —Nicely furnished rooms;
cool, quiet place. All conveniences. 253
Courtland. A 2 14?
TWO light housekeeping rooms; all con
veniences. Atlanta phone 5853-F. 232
Capitol ave. 6-21-28
FURNISHED front room; cool and com-
sortable; board next door. 65 Wood
ward ave. Main 1548-.1.6-21-25
NICE, newly furnished rooms; also light
housekeeping apartments: close in; pri
vate family. 151 Spring st. 6-20-23
THREE light housekeeping rooms; use of
parlor; every convenience; close in;
cheap. 88 Pulliam st. 6-20-3
ROOMS, connecting bath: reasonable to
gentlemen. 64 Formwait. Atlanta
4753.6-20-6
TWO nicely furnished rooms for house-
keeping; all conveniences; cheap. 138
Pulliam. Bell phone Main 1827-J.
-19-34
NICE, attractive, cool rooms for rent rea
sonable. 173 South Forsyth street.
6-19-35
NEWLY FURNISHED rooms; reasonable
prices; centrally located: baths free.
Broadway Hotel, 7% North Broad street.
3-21-73
Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms
For Rent.
TWO rooms for office or sleeping; Broad
and Whitehall st. entrance; electric
lights. 77% Whitehall.4l-26-6
TWO nice rooms for light housekeeping,
furnished or unfurnished. Apply 194
South Pryor street. 6-26-10
HALF OF HOUSE for rent or furnished
or unfurnished rooms. 358 Central ave
nufe. 6-21-20
For your convenience. Want Ads will
oe taken over the telephone and bill will
be sent at expiration of ad. No matter
what you want or have to sell, a Georgian
Want Ad will do the work, thus saving
you time and money.
Furnished Rooms Wanted.
WANTED —Accommodations for the
Georgia legislators. They are coming
in now and will be in esssion at the state
eapitol for the next FIFTY' days. Ail of
them are on the outlook for nice, com
fortable and home-like places to eat their
meals, or to board or to rent. Many of
the places these legislators had last year
did not suit them and they de
sire to find something better. All
the legislators will read The Georgian
—that’s certain. Their attention will be
called day after day to the "Legislators’
Accommodations” column on the Want Ad
pages of The Georgian. This will be a
big advantage to you. So if you have eat
ing or boarding places or have rooms,
apartments or houses or rent, jaiur ad
should be under the "legislators’ Accom
modations" heading. An investment of a
few cents will keep your house full for the
next three months. Phone or send in
your ad at once. 6-26-33
Unfurnished Rooms For Rent.
FOR RENT—Four unfurnished rooms to
parties without children. 361 Capitol
ave. Phone M. 3165.54-26-6
TWO nice unfurnished second floor rooms
for light housekeeping. 95 West Harris.
Ivy 3962-L.53-26-6
THREE connecting unfurnished rooms;
all conveniences for housekeeping to
couple; north side; near in. ivy 1460-L.
FOR RENT—Three or four rooms, sec
ond floor, all conveniences: good neigh
borhood; close in; suitable for light house
keeping. No children. 234 Central ave
nue, corner Woodward. Bell phone Main
3560. 6-26-17
THREE unfurnished rooms, two closets,
for light housekeeping to refined couple.
15 Little st. 30-26-6
THREE connecting rooms, sink, pantry
and kitchen; convenient to three car
lines. 424 E. Georgia ave., few doors
Grant park. M. 5481-L.6-24-9
TWO rooms for housekeeping; elevated
location. Main 183, Atlanta 2997.
FOR RENT —Entire second floor; four
rooms, private bath, hall, porch. Main
4615-L.6-25-37
TWO unfurnished rooms and bath; SB.
364 E. Fair st. 28-24-6
THREE large connecting unfurnished
rooms with couple to parties without
children. 247 Oakland ave. 6-20-10
Unfurnished Rooms Wanted.
for the
Georgia legislators. They are coming
in now and will be in esssion at the state
eapitol for the next FIFTY days. All of
them are on the outlook for nice, com
fortable and home-llke places to eat their
meals, or to board or to rent. Many of
the places these legislators had last year
did not suit them and they de
sire to find something better. All
the legislators will read The Georgian
—that's certain. Their attention will be
called day after day to the ’Legislators’
Accommodations” column on the Want Ad
Sages of The Georgian. This will be a
fg advantage to you. So if you have eat
ing or boarding places or have rooms,
apartments or houses or rent, your ad
should be under the “Legislators’ Accom
modations” heading. An investment of a
few- cents will keep your house full for the
next three months. Phone or send in
your ad at, once 6-26-33
WANTED - One large unfurnished room
by couple; no children. Prefer private
family.- Near in and rates reasonable.
Atlanta phone 3513,6-25-24
WANTED —By couple. July 1. three un
furnished roams for light housekeeping
with all conveniences; close in and rea
sonable: preferably north side. G. C. S.,
care Georgian. 6-24-7
Furnished Apartments For Rent.
NICELY furnished connecting rooms for
light housekeeping; all conveniences;
close in. 345% Peachtree. 6-26-1
FOR THE SUMMER months, one nicely
furnished four-room apartment; all con
veniences; very close in. Phone Ivy 4327.
' 6-25-17
TWO, three or five-room apartment fur
. nished complete for housekeeping; no
children. 73 Williams st. 6-25-9
DELIGHTFUL, cool furnished apart
ments; nominal summer rent. West
Peachtree, care Georgian. 6-25-5
TWO large beautiful rooms, kitchenette
and bath; modern conveniences; nicely
furnished; north side. Phone Ivy 2478.
6-24-18
Unfurnished Apartments For Rent
HALF of flat, unfurnished, separate en
trance, veranda, porcelain sink, elec
tricity. Ivy 99. 45-26-6
FIVE ROOMS, 47 East Cain street, be
tween Ivy and Courtland streets; $25.
Apply owner, 509 Atlanta National Bank
building. 6-18-33
FOR RENT —The new apartment house
at 83 Hurt street, known as the Bosco
bel, consisting of three and four rooms
each, with every known modern conven
ience, and renting for $32.50 to $35. is
now readj' for occupancy. Apply on prem
ises or Fitzhugh Knox, 1613 Candler
building. 5-9-57
Furnished or Unfurnished Apart
ments For Rent.
FOR RENT—Rooms or apartments, fur
nished or unfurnished, in one of the best
residence sections. Suites of one. two,
three, four or five rooms, with private
bath. New and all modern conveniences.
Also garage Phone Ivy 2432, 6-£6-21
FOR RENT—Beautiful 5-room first floor
apartment, furnished or unfurnished.
105 Highland avenue. Phone Ivy 5448-LJ
6-19-9
Furnished Houses For Rent.
HOME for rent or sale; ready for occu
pancy at once. Owner leaving city. Ivy
3984-L. 169 Cleburne avenue. 6-26-27
FURNISHED cottage, four blocks north
of Candler Bldg, for rent until October.
Phone Ivy 6562. 6-25-10
Unfurnished Houses For Rent.
THE HOUSE you build, buy or
rent will not be a modern home
unless it is wired for electricity.
-11-11
FOR RENT—No. 27 West Twelfth street,
seven rooms, hardwood floors, furnace
heat. See owner, 25 West Twelfth street.
Phone 2155 Ivy.s-18-29
FOR RENT, HOUSES—CaII, write or
phone for our rent bulletin. Ralph O.
Cochran, 19 South Broad street. 4-1-21
For Rent—Stores.
SPACE FOR RENT suitable for meat
market. Main 4617-.1. Atlanta 1350.
40-25-6
* Public Baggage and Transfer.
M C. FURNITURE transfer; we pack
and ship. M. 5490-L, A. ISIS. 80 West
Hunter. 9-12-1
Fire-Proof Storage.
WE STORE HOUSEHOLD good* and
pianos. Office and warehouse. 339-341
Edge wood-ave. Ivy 2037. John J. Wood
side Storage Company.
Lost and Found.
LOST -Book of railroad tickets belonging
to W. S. Dennard. Used on Central
road between Atlanta and Forest Park.
Return want ad department Georgian.
-26-34
LOS 1 ! Some letters and application cards.
Finder please call Mr. Bentley, either
phone 619. 6-26-18
LofeT— Bracelet between Whitehall arid
Capitol avenue. Monogram J M. R
Return to Brittan's Case, 45-47 West
Mitchell. 6-25-31
LOST—Collie dog, female, yellow with
white around neck and breast, head and
nose long. Return to 200 E. Pine st., or
phone Ivy 3893. Liberal reward. 27-25-6
Personal.
5 WANTED—Accommodations for the
; Georgia legislators. They are coming
■ in now and will be in esssion at the state
( eapitol for the next FIFTY days. All of
them are on the outlook for nice, com-
■ fortabie and home-like places to eat their
f meals, or to board or to rent. Many of
• the places these legislators had last year
■ did not suit them and they de-
1 sire to find something better. All
1 the legislators will read The Georgian
, —that's certain. Their attention will be
■ called day after day to the "Legislators'
I Accommodations” column on the Want Ad
l pages of Tlie Georgian This will be a
big advantage to you. So if you have eat
, ing or boarding places or have rooms.
1 apartments or houses or rent, your ad
. should be under the "Legislators' Accom
i modatlons” heading. An investment of a
> few cents will keep your house full for the
i next three months. Phone or send in
I your ad at onee6-26-33
: J. S. K.: Father died June 15. Give me
an address where a letter will reach
you. Know of something to your interest.
. Annie not so well. MUST HAVE your ad-
> dress Edwin Pascal.3B-26-6
1 WANTED—Sewing to do of any descrip-
> tion. Call Atlanta phone 5890-M.
5 26-26-6
WANTED—The name and address of par-
> ty who is keeping a calf left there by
'■ Ed Gray. Notify J. G. Farmer. Morrow.
> Ga. 38-25-6
AFTER twenty years of intense agony
> from itching piles I discovered a rern
; edy which any one can use for the sim
. pie asking. Send me postal card for in
. structions. Box 39, Buena Vista, Ga.
.31-11-6
i SERIOUS RESULTS come from trusties
1 improperly fitted. John B. Daniel, at 34
■ Wall street, has an expert fitter and it
' will cost you no more to have him fit you,
• and it means insurance. 6-24-19
HAIR CUT'Vh? -
r 3 VIADUCT PLACE, between Peachtree
’ and Broad. 3-21-36
! The Many Spirella Styles.
INCLUDE a style for every woman; the
8 genuine skill of our corsetieres is man
r ifested in selecting the model that be
. comes you best. Company Headquarters.
- 84 East North ave. ivy 6176. 5-28-36
• FOUND—The successful treatment for
: skin, blood, chronic diseases and CAN-
- CER. Call and see Dr. Reynolds Com-
l pany, 21 Inman building, Atlanta, Ga. If
t you can not call, write. 6-7-36
? FLY SCREENS. FLY SCREENS, FLY
SCREENS —Wood fly screens, «netal flj
screens, hardwood floors, Venetian blinds,
metal weather strips, furnished anywhere
- In the South. Write or phone W. R. Cal
e laway, manager, 1403 Fourth National
; Bank building. Atlanta, Ga. Main 5310.
3 4-30-19
- ACME LETTER CO.
J NOTHING but first-class work and
’ prompt service. When you are raadv
r for this kind of work, phone Ivy 1436.
; ACME LETTER CO.. 417 Wesley Memo
r*al Bldg. 5-6-33
a STILL another big shipment of new wall
"• papers. Prices right. All work guar
□ anteed. Better be safe than sorry. Bar
. nett & Gordon. 22 E. Mitchell st.; 30 sec
onds from Whitehall,4-13-45
, CUCUMBER and peroxide cream, espe
-1 dally used for sunburn; guaranteed one
-of the best skin foods on the market;
i nothing like it for whitening the skin.
» For sale by Clayton & Zahn, 36% Whlte
-1 hall st. M. 1769.5-30-22
I CARPETS and RUGS clean as when new.
J TROY LAUNDRY.
j C.t process insures satisfaction.
2 cents per square foot. 5-23-38
( :
{ Educational.
, A COMPETENT violin, piano and man-
7 dolin teacher will accept a limited num-
- ber of pupils at summer rates. Address
' P. O. Box 102. 25-24-6
; Dropsy.
i DROPSY CURED —Relieves shortness of
3 breath in 36 to 48 hours. Rfed”>ces sweli-
ing in 15 to 20 days. Write for particu
lars. Collom Dropsy Remedy Company,
■j 512 Austell Building. Atlanta. 5-25-11
9 Medical.
' DR. EDMONDSON’S Tansy, Pennyroyal
J and Cotton Root Pills, a safe and re
? liable treatment for painful and sup
e pressed menstruation, irregularities and
>• similar obstructions. Trial box by mall,
50c. Frank Edmondson & Bro., nianufac-
8 turing chemists, 14 South Broad street,
: Atlanta. Ga. 2-17-14
LADIES —$1,000 reward. t positively
t guarantee my great successful "Month
ly” remedy; safely relieves some of the
- longest, most obstinate, abnormal cases
- In three to five days; no harm, pain or
5 interference with work; mail $1.50. Dou-
- ble strength, $2. Dr. F. G. Southington
Remedy Company, Kansas City, Mo.
' 4-2-34
i '" I —--
’ Dentists.
’ r TI7'T7 r rXT EXTRACTED
: XFjPjXXI WITHOUT PAIN.
DR. H, JENSEN,
j 23% Whitehall St. 3-21-2*
Palmistry.
' IS NOW LOCATED in tent, corner For
j syth and Luckie; can be consulted on
1 all affairs of life. Charges moderate.
’ Satisfaction guaranteed 6-25-13
i PALMIST AND LIEE
r READER.
i REVEALS past, present and future. Can
j be consulted on all affairs of life; read
. ings. 25c, 50c. 17 East Mitchell street (in
' tent).s-29-5
GYPSY CAMP.
' CLAIRVOYANT AND PALMIST; RE
' VEALS PAST. PRESENT AND FU
TURK- CONSULT ON ALL AFFAIRS
1 OF LIFE. 138 WHITEHALL ST. 4-29-1
’ - -
i Colored Undertakers.
Fountain & Robinson,
. 223 Auburn. Atl. 5921-F; Night Ivy 2609.
, 4-11-27
1 Hatters.
j OLD hats cleaned, dyed and reshaped;
‘ best work; prompt service; satisfaction
. guaranteed. Out of town orders solicited.
> Both phones. Acme Hatters. 100% Whlte-
( hall street. $-!•-$
Sewing Machines.
- WE REPAIR any sewing machine Work
called for and delivered anjwhere. M
McNair, 229-B Auburn avenue. 3-14-9
„ RENT new machines with complete
t aet of attachments for $2 per month;
also machines repaired; prompt delivery.
g Both phones 1893. Singer Sewing Machine
_> Company. 79 Whitehall. 9-14-44
Pecan Trees.
1 WANTED- To bud your pecan trees.
r Prices reasonable. Work guaranteed.
r References on request. Apply to W. L.
: Glousler, Baconton, Ga. 6-26-31
Wanted—Miscellaneous.
! CASH REGISTER for soda fount: must
. be in first-class condition. P. (). Box
202, Tallapoosa, Ga. 6-26-29
; Wanted-A second-hand set of drug
fixtures cheap for cash. Address Flx
tures, Box 666, care Georgian. 6 24-3
> 1 BUY men's old clothes and ahoes.
j Drop a card. I. Bock, 32 Bell st. 5-1-14
1 BEST CASH PRICES - for
• household goods and office furniture.
Pembroke Sales Co.. 143 S. Pryor street,
• Bell phone Main 187. 4-5-25
1 WANTSID—We pay highest cash prices
on household goods, pianos and office
? furniture. Cash advanced on conslgn
-1 rnents. Springers Auction House, 25
South Pryor street. Bell phone Main 1526.
t4-IQ-10
1 WE PAY HIGHEST CASH prices fur
i household goods, pianos and office fur
-1 nlture. Cash advanced on consignments,
r Central Auction Company. 12 East Mitch
-5 ell street. Bell phone Main 2424. 8-26-26
t
Miscellaneous.
> WANTED—To give away 400 yards of
; dirt on lot adjoining Walton building.
• G. W. McCarty, 206 Walton building.
f 6-25-29
For Sale—Miscellaneous.
I NO. 7 REMINGTON typewriter for sale
i c h ea P- 132 Courtland st. 52-26-6
> FOR SALE—Cheap, two tickets to Co
' lumbla, S. C. Good until midnight. 29th.
I Apply Sullivan. 22 East Ellis. 50-26-6
1 FOR SALE- Iron cot. also go-cart almost
new. 62 West Baker. 6-26-7
i FOR SALE—BiII Continental congress;
dated May 9, 1776. Johnson, 511 Can
dler building, Atlanta. 39-26-6
; DI’NTLEY PNEI'MATIC CLEANERS
i remove dirt and germs from rugs, car
: pets, floors, etc.: vacuum cleaners from
; $32.50 up; vacuum sweepers $9.75. C. J.
Daniel & Co., 416 Fourth Nat. Bk. Bldg
‘ ;12-2-11
PRE-INVENTORY
CLEARANCE
SA LE
of
GUARANTEED
I
FURNITURE,
-
RUGS AND
’
CURTAINS.
I
Goldsmith-Acton-Witherspoon
Company.
1 62 Peachtree. 61 N. Broad.
; lifetime Furniture.
1 FOR SALE -Brand-new visible typewri
ter, with all improvements, $65. Ad-
■ <lr< * ss Typewriter, care Georgian. 391-25-6
FOR SALE —Upright gas range, in good
condition and cheap. Call Ivy 6402-J.
| 6-25-25
FOR SALE—HaIf Interest in second-hand
furniture business. Apply to 137 Mari-
! etta street. C. M. Gibson.. _36-25-6
, FOR SALE—Second-hand lumber cheap.
! Rear 116 E. Fair st. 6-25-22
■ One Price No Commission
■ TUNING, REPAIRING
PIANOS AND PLAYERS.
i
LET us make you an estimate on
your work. Old pianos made
; new again at moderate prices.
The only complete piano shop in
, the city.
i Cleveland-Manning Piano
• Company.
Bell phone Ivy 2240. 80 N. Pryor.
i
; WANTED- You to know that we sell both
: new and second-hand furniture for the
r convenience of the economical housekeep-
• er. We save you at least 20 ner cent
t on every purchase. Cameron Furniture
t Company, 39 West Mitchell street. Phone
■ Main 3229.6-24-20
' FOR SALE—Everett parlor grand piano,
in fine condition. Address P. O. Box
! 102- 26-24-6
. LARGE, handsomely carved oak buffet,
about 8 feet long. 8 feet high, French
plate mirrors, marble top, suitable for
large dining room or restaurant. Apply
’ 814 Atlanta National Bank Bldg 82-22-6
ATLANTA UPHOLSTERING”
COMPANY.
• REPAIRS and refurnishes all kinds of
■ furniture. We make ladies’ shirtwaist
boxes to order at $3 each. Any special
pieces of upholstered furniture we make
, to order by expert mechanics. Estimates
carefully furnished. Phone Main 2475.
ATI.ANTA UPIIOLSTERING
t COMPANY.
i 171 Whitehall Street.
LI’MBER, sash and doors. _AH kinds~of
building material. ,C. E. Henderson,
Marietta, Ga 6-22 50
ONE complete set of mahogany drug flx
-1 tures, one Puffer soda fount; all prac
tically new and in good condition; will
J sell nt a great sacrifice. Consolidated
- f)ru K ' Pelham, Ga. 6-22-5
National Cash Register.
$35, SSO, S6O. $75, SIOO, $l5O an<l up to suit
your needs. Terms easy. Liberal ex
’ change for cash registers in use. Bell
phone Ivy 4155, Atlanta 594.
: THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO.,
60 North Broad Street.
-13-14
SAFES, new and second-hand; all sizes.
Steel filing cases ami fire-proof cabinets
Gookln Bank and Office Equipment Cotn
' panjq 6-13-17
HEADQUARTERS!!!
Cotton Seed 11 nils.
F. R. LOGAN & CO., ATLANTA. 6-17-37
1 COPYING.
MAILING.
ADDRESSING.
MULTIGRAPHING.
High-class work. Acme Letter Co . 417
Wesley Memorial Bldg. Phone Ivy 1436.
6-14-30
WE RENT good pianos, $3 month up.
We sell good pianos, $5 month up.
i Bargain in second-hand. SIOO up.
, R. P. Becht Company, 110 Temple Court
building Pell phone 667 Malti, 4-23-30
; FLY SCREENS.
I BE SI’RE and see our screens and get
our prices before buying. Kane Blind
and Screen Co., J. J. Crawford. 202 Kiser
BldgM. 1929.3-20-11
Atlanta Tent and Awning
Co..
MANUFACTURERS high-grade tents and
: awnings. 39% Luckie st. Ivy 5667.
-16-54
Anmvi/.uji registers everything.”
xi ti t' it> ati Latest Improvements.
registers exchanged.
, x A jj H | zes; eaa y terms.
Rnrriaf-nvc Atlanta Cash Register Co.
t IB 34 East Alabama street.
I 6-13-47
POPE'S SPECIAL—Best dollar watch in
i the world sent prepaid, only 86c.
Fully guaranteed to keep correct time
' two years or money refunded New watch
given free if it breaks. A more servicea
; ble watch can not be had at any price
Money refund- ’ immediately if you are
i not highly pl. ed. Order today without
i fall Pope Watch and Diamond Company.
1514 Main street. Dallas, Tex. 6-1-14
! SODA FOUNTS Bargain in new and sec- i
ond-hand soda fountains; easy terms;
write for prices. P. O. Box 1023, Atlanta.
I Ga. 3-16-76
Auction Sales.
AT 'TTTc't 17)N—Several
consignments, including a
fine lot of household goods
from 255 Courtland St., con
sisting of fine bed room fur
niture, brass beds, refriger
ators, library furniture, art
squares, rockers' dining
chairs, fine springs and
mattresses, pillows, center
and library table, rush fiber
porch furniture, crex rugs,
and many other fine fur
nishings too numerous to
mention, to the highest bid
der. commencing at 10 a. m.,
Friday, June 28. Central
Auction Co., 12 E. Mitchell
St.
AT AUCTION.
TO M 0 R R OW, Thursday,
June 27, the entire furnish
ings and household goods of
a 10-room house, and other
consignments. AH of this
furniture is practically new,
consisting of fine and medi
um grade furniture, includ
ing everything to furnish
the home from parlor to
kitchen, embracing oak ehif
forobe, very fine early Eng
lish china closet that cost
$65. exceptionally fine early
English buffet that cost SBS,
pedestal dining table, very
fine art pictures, an unus
ually large lot of bed and
table linen, spreads, quilts
and blankets, Axminster
and body Brussels art
squares and rugs, Crex
squares, carpets, lace cur
tains, portieres, etc,, tomor
row. Thursday, June 27, at
143 South Pryor street.
COMMENCING promptly at 10 a. m. to
morrow (Thursday) we will offer to
the highest bidder the complete fur
nishings of a 10-room house, including
quartered nak hall rack. Vernia-Mar
tin beds, felt mattresses. National
springs, quartered oak dressers and
washstands, porch furniture, porch
swing, dining chairs, rockers, refrig
erators. sanitary iron cot. feather pil
lows, ladles’ desk, oak wardrobe with
double mirror doors, parlor lamps,
parlor tables, davenport, china, brfc
a-brac, kitchen ilt-ensils, very fine par
lor heater, oil stoves, gas stoves, also
store floor scales. Lack of space for
bids us mentioning many other arti
cles which will be offered to the high
est bidder, but your presence at this
sale will positively prove very profit
able to you. Sale commences prompt
ly at 10 a. m. tomorrow (Thursday),
June 27.
PEMBROKE SALES CO.,
143 South Pryor St.
AT AUCTION.
SEVERAL CONSIGN
MENTS, INCLUDING
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
FROM A PONCE DE
LEON AVE. HOME.
BRASS BED, SOLID MA
HOGANY BRIC-A-BRAC
ST A N 1) S, MAHOGANY
BOOKC AS E, EXTRA
FINE CHINA CLOSET,
BUFFET, ROUND PED
ESTAL DINING TABLE,
11)AVENPORT. LADY’S
WRITING DESK, ART
SQUARES. GAS STOVE,
REFRIGERATOR, ETC.,
ON THURSDAY MORN
ING, JUNE 27, 10 A. M.,
AT 25 S. PRYOR STREET.
COMMENCING at 10 a. m.. we will offer
to the highest bidder, a very fine lot of
furniture and household goods, consisting
of dressers, washstands, iron beds, Na
tional springs, new and second-hand mat
tresses. mahogany parlor suit, oak bed
room suit, mahogany bookcase, also one
in oak. very fine oak buffet, china closet,
round pedestal dining table and six chairs,
a complete mission dining room suit, chif
fonier. chairs, rockers, mahogany and
mission davenport, bric-a-brac stands,
mahogany settee, lady's writing desk,
Morris chair, bowls, pitchers, art squares,
rugs, mattings, refrigerator, gas stovs. It
is impossible to name each article to ha
sold, and ask you to call and inspect
same, as we must sell everything at thia
sale, rain or shine.
SPR ING ER ’S AUCTION
HOUSE,
25 South Pryor Street.
Trunks, Bags and Suitcases.
retailed" andJiei’aired! ‘ i
ROUNTREE’S 77 Vt
PHONES: Bell Main 1576. Atlanta 166*.
Office Fixtures.
CARPENTER SHOP.
CROCKETT & CARTER,
40-42 PETERS ST. BOTH PHONEB7
>-«3-a
Stove and Range Repairing.
DAN THE FIXER
sell second-hand gas stoves. We sweep
chimneys. We take down heaters. We
sell wick nn<! wickless oil stoves. We
sell gasoline stoves and ranges. Atlanta
phone 2235. 121 Whitehall at. Bell phone
Mattresses Renovated.
WE MAKE OVER old mattresaee; also
furnish new ticking; best work; give us
a trial. Acme Mattress Company, Jack
>on and Irwin streets. Both phones
5 4 6
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