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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN! AM) ms. READ FOR PROFIT — GEORGIAN WANT ADS — USE FOR RESULTS
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
Published by The Georgian Company,
20 East Alabama Street
Atlanta. Ga _
Entered at Atlanta Postoffice as second
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Help Wanted—Female.
WANTED— Bright colored nurse for in
fant. Must have good references. Ap
ply 349 North Jackson street. b\-7-l
EARN 310 weekTv addressing postcards
at home. Buncmof cards and particu
lars 10c. G. W. K-eana, Station D, Grand
Rapids. Mich.
WANTED Young lady
steno-bool-jeeper. On e
who will accept position out
of town. Remington Type
writer Co.. 56 North Broad
street.
YOUNG LADY “lerk in insurance office.
Must operate Typewriter and be accurate
at figures No shorthand. Apply in person
with written application Tuesday morn
ing 10 o’clock. 811 Empire Bldg. 31-1-1
RELIABLE Soman, general house work:
small fami’y: nice rooms; on lot if de
sired. 258 South Pryor st.'-1-39
FIRST-CL ASS cook. Apply 70S .!U; g U
wood ave., Inman Park. 7-1-40
WAN’TED—Cook at once; small family.
139 Capitol ave_. 7-1-33
THOROUGHLY competent aVid experi
enced stenographer wants temporary
employment during July and August; can
furnish best references. Address S. 238
Equitable Bldg., or phone M. 5064. 41-.-1
W ANTED—GirI for general housework:
family of two; adults: must be good
laundress and cook. 110 IVest Baker
street. 1 '‘~- J
WANTED House maid. Apply at once,
265 Washington street. 3 <>-7-1
WANTED- Experienced power sewing
machine operators to make wash
dresses. Steady work and good pay.
Enter],rise Manufacturing Company, 36
West Alabama street (top floor). 7-1-15
COOK WANTED—AppIy 163 E. Pine
. street, or phone Ivy 492-J.25-7-1
WANTED —Good nurse at once. Apply at
30 E. Eighth st.. Apartment 4. <-1-11
WANTED —Good cook at once. Apply at
30 E. Eighth st.. Apartment 4. 7-1-12
WANTED—Washerwoman to do wash
ing on lot. Apply 510 North Jackson st.
6-29-38
A SETTLED woman to cook and do house
work for family of three; half-mile
from Peachtree car line. Call Ivy 56.
6-29-3
WANTED A good cook. Apply 301 S.
'Pryor st. 6-29-4
WANTED Woman to do general house
work. Good salary. 65 Wabash ave
nue. 6-28-42
WANTED—A good servant; must sleep in
the house. 119 N. Moreland avenue.
47-28-6
WANTED —Experienced cashier; perma
nent position to right party. Bring ref
erences with you. Nunnally's, Edgewood
and Peachtree. 6-28-41
WANTED—A competent cook. Apply 175
South Pryor. Apartment 10. . 29-28-6
WANTED A competent, reliable white
woman to keep house and cook two
meals daily for two people; best home and
wages in city. Address Home, Box 102,
care Georgian. 28-28-6
COOK WANTED at 677 West Peachtree;
small family; cook must be first-class
and with best references; can live In yard
ffjdeslred. 6 „’l 7 _’J 3
YOU are looking tor a position, aren’t
you; or you would not be reading these
ads? Perhaps the position you are look
ing for is not to be found advertised to
day. Then why not spend a few cents
advertising for a position In the “Situa
tion Wanted’’ columns of this paper to
morrow? There is no need of your walk
ing around in the hot sun or rain, let
ting your brain go to rust as well as
worry yourself sick looking for a good
position when a "Situation Wanted" ad
tn The Georgian will do the searching for
you. An ad in this paper will cost you
only a few cents to run several times and
relieve your mind of a heavy load. Try
it and see. 6-28-13
Typewriters.
RENT No. 3 OLIVERS
—3 MONTHS $4
Oliver Typewriter Agency, 54 Auburn ave.
-12-45
Help Wanted—Male,
WANTED—Ten experienced in
dustrial insurance men to go
out of city. Virgin territory,
large commissions, liberal ad
vances, and transportation paid.
Apply at once to Mr. Mann, 205
South Pryor street, city. 57-7-1
?7~ ATTENTION. MACHINISTS!
MACHINISTS wanted to sell Miller's ma
.chin sts handbook. A. B. Miller. 1528
Last Eighteenth st., Brooklyn, N. Y
43-7-1
W ANTED—One experienced bicycle re
pair man at once. See Mr. Maffett. at
? t ?JS' Austen Company. 35 North Pryor
w tree i. 7-1-59
"Rn.otT ’’olored house boy. Apply
•■>3o South Pryor street. 7-1 _9g
W ANTEI)---Sawmiirhands, mule drivers,
la !og eutters and ordinary
t v n h F h , esl wages and steady job.
C °" 614
W m N n l sa I A7T WO ' ,Psr riptive writers. Able
d-L aod °wn machine. Single ami
rompanv re Rnv re m Inrtustr,a ' Publishing
Box 10, care Georgian. 40-28-6
W ANTED Young men of good charac
ter to furnish part of capital and drive
( _ompan>. _3* Peachtree street, Atlanta.
WANTED—A few ]i ve 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
°translent a?> &
o"r graduate/r'.VmT 0 Th ° u ™nds of
«ood wages V h 2 p 8 or making
East MiUhell Street Barber College 10
shamp.m^ 8 CU,S ~ B ’ lav ' , s.
linen Olanta Barber 7°!? ,ree Clean
Mttcheß 1 Barbel College. 10 East
y77T - 6-27-16
S"“t, 1 .-.,
advertising f„ r „ . s,le , n<l a few cents
Wanted’’ n the " Sltuati, ’n
There is no n?ed t ? pap l r ’“morrow ?
in the hot sun or rain U | r .?f alk ng arf, " n <l
go to rust as w»H ■ cttlng your brain
looking for a go<Jd ’XJih'P' y P Hrsel * slck
nation Wan>e<f" a d in o-l ,* hell a '‘ Su ’
do the searching for vo?' "’ or f lan will
paper will cost vou oMv a’Vew ' ,n
run several times »n,i r.u f ' en ”‘ <o
nfa heavy load mind
load. Try it and see 6-28-13
Teachers Wa nted.
/ mln
. wi’y. ,ak r?ee r, “i:
blanks an/ term? Rt ', a on Write for
Agency. R..glst‘. r ”<•» Teachers
’ 5-30 25
•Help Wanted—Male and Female.
f for a case Specific Blood Pol
l son we fail to cure. Raney
<#__ I Medicine Co., 513 Austell
jn < Bldg. Phone 614. Office
m 1 Hours; 7 a. m. to 6 p. m.;
/ Sundays, 9 a. tn. to 12 a. m.
t 6-3-33
Agents Wanted.
' z x-——.
AGENTS—Send for our new premium
plan and sample; both are free: easy,
quick sales; good money for good men.
J. C. Engart, 4423 Baltimore avenue, Phil
adelphia. Pa. 42-7-1
AGENTS—Just coin money selling New
Improved Hosiery direct from mill with
our big advertising offer. You can make
$25 daily. Everybody buys. Credit. Sam
ples in leatherette case free New Im
proved Knitting Mills, Chicago. 7 2-29-6
$5.00 TO $15.00 DAILY selling campaign
book. Appeals to Republicans and Dem
ocrats; 350 phges fully illustrated; price,
SI.OO. Free outfit. Central Supply Co.,
Edgewood, lowa. 43-29-6
WANTED—Keen, upright land salesmen
who can present a clean, legitimate plan
to investors. Leads furnished. Absolute
guarantee back of every sale. Salesman
ship ability not so' necessary as earnest
desire to accomplish results. Write for
particulars. E. H. Clark, sales manager,
Waycross. Ga. 68-29-ji
AGENTS—SS a day; work all summer for
good men demonstrating to housekeep
ers. Write for free sample and catalogue.
Dept. D. Brooke Mail Order Company,
P. O, Box 618, Roanoke. Va. 63-29-6
AGENTS, make money selling KOTE —on
silver powder: (jewelers, department
stores, restaurants, homes; • cleans, pol
ishes plates; entirely new; particulars
mailed Kote-On Company, 108 Fulton st..
New York. 71-29-6
CAMPAIGN BOOK!
WANTED—Agents in every countv’ 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 li<4-
tory of their administrations. The plat
forms and principles of all parties. An
impartial and superior book. Price only
sl. This w’ll be the most exciting cam
paign since 1861. Outfit free on receipt of
10 cents to pay postage. Titanic outfit
also sent free on receipt of 10c, for post
age. Best terms. Order outfits by return
mail. Phillips-Boyd Publishing Company,
Atlanta, Ga." 6-26-12
AGENTS—To sell our CAMPAIGN BOOK,
350 pages. 100 pictures and portraits of
all the candidates and leaders. The Ilves
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
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
Salesmen Wanted.
WANTED—Salesmen. Earn $2.50 per
month, sell dealers highly advertised
article. Samples not necessary. Elato
Company, Station L, New York, N Y.
EXPERIENCED salesman to handle a
popular-priced line of boys’ wash suits
on commission basis as side line. z\d
dress A. Goldstein & Co., 18 White street.
New York City. 7-1-43
SALESMEN, do you want $lO a day side
or main line deal? Five combined prop
ositions; snappiest ever sprung. Ameri
can Pottery‘Company. St. Louis, Mo.
SALESMEN wanted to sell the $1.50
"Write-Away” fountain pen to dealers;
big commissions; sample to salesmen 25c.
Write-Away Pen Co., Sedalia, Mo.
30-29-6
Situations Wanted—Female.
WANTED—By young woman, position to
assist with housekeeping in or near At
lanta, or to nurse young child; can give
good reference; state all particulars in
first letter. Address Young Woman, care
Georgian. 44-7-1
WANTED—By refined, middle-aged lady,
position as housekeeper in widower's
home: references exchanged. G. R., care
Georgian. 39-7-1
YOUNG LADY desires position as ste
nographer; willing to start with medium
salary. Address 24 West Alexander
street.2B-7-1
STENOGRAPHER, experienced, wants
position at once. References. Phone
Atlanta 6050-M.34-7-1
WANTED Position as nurse by refined
young lady; have had training and
experience with best doctors. Charges
reasonable. _Cafi_ Main 5518-J. 104-29-6
GOOD COOK desires a place in city at
$4.50 a week; can give references. Rear
of 172 Rawson street.B6-29-6
GOOD-I'A YING position as dictaphone
operator. Address Efficient, care Geor
-101-29-6
LADY does coaching for children or adults
in English, mathematics, music Phone
Teacher. Main 691, or address 29 West
Harris street. 46-29-6
POSTTI<SN~\VANTED by competent young
lady as teacher. Can furnish refer
ences. Address Miss B. C.. Washington.
Wilkes county, Georgia. Route 3. Box
27-A. 6-28-40
WANTED Maternity cases by experi
enced nurse; hospital training; best ref
erences: reasonable charge; no objection
to out-of-town cases. Bell phone West
1054. 44 Sells ave 30-27-6
Dressmaking.
TAKE YOUR dress to S. M. Wilson. 331
Courtland. Price reasonable. Ivy 1767.
6-27-62
Situations Wanted—Male.
EXPERIENCED bookkeeper, also expert
on typewriter Best reference. Box
246, Thomson. < 1a.56-7-1
t'OMMISSARY man wants position with
reliable firm. Now employed, but tie
sires to change Good, all-round man
and a hustler. Can give references. Ad
dress L. K. Justice, Milltown, Ga. 52-7-1
ANY ONE wishing a o'lorol chauffeur
write to 99 Richmond street. 50-7-1
WANTED—A contract to cut telephone
or telegraph poles. If Interested, apply
to I*. O. Box 104. Stockton. Ga. 7-1-42
YOUNG colored man. aged seventeen,
wants place In garage or running ele
' vator: experienced in both and will fur
nish references. Elevator Boy. care Geor
gian. 47-7-1
PRACTICAL drapery man and upholster
er, expert In my trade, capable of taking
charge in shop or department, wants po
sition. Address Box 13, care Georgian.
YOUNG MAN. eighteen, wants position
in office at once. Can take dictation.
Box 606, care Georgian. :;<i-7-1
WANTED—Position by experienced wait
er. ■ Address Robert Jackson, 36 Collier
street, Atlanta. 3 !LLJ
WANTED—By a bright boy of eleven, a
position in an lee cream or drug store
to handle drinks; experienced. Address
Joseph, 140 26-7-1
MECHANICAL draughtsman, young man.
well educated: some knowledge of me
chanical drawing, seeks position as me
chanical draughtsman Address Me
chanical, care Georgian. 96-29-6
ARCHITECT—Young man, well educated;
some knowledge’ mechanical drawing,
seeks place in architect’s office Address
■Architect,’care <leorgian97-29-6
HOTEL CLERK, young man, seeks po
sition as hotel clerk; some experience,
will go anywhere. Address Hotel Clerk.
care Georgian.9B-29-6
BANKER Young man, college education,
some knowledge stenography and type
writing and general office work, seeks
position In bank or office. Address Bank
< 'lerk, care Georg 1 an. 99-29-6
SA LEHMAN, welT ed'i«-a te.| young man <<f
• fine appearam e and pleasing address,
wants position as salesman with a good
house: experienced Address Salesman,
cure Georgian 100-29-6 |
SITHATIt>N wanted bv thoroughly expe
rienced driver and repair man. Best < are
given to car: best of references furnished
Address C. <’ S. cure Georgian. 32-28-6
GEORGIAN WANT ADS
FILL ALL WANTS.
BOTH PHONES 8000
Legislators’
Accommodations
FOR pleasant rooms and first-class board,
apply to 428 Gordon st.; Whitehall and
Izee street car. 7-1-45
TRY 52 Formwait street for cool rooms;
best table board. Atlanta 3904. 7-1-46
NICE furnished rooms, with or without
bord. 32 Windsor street, near White
hall : gentlemen preferred. 7-1-48
IfLEGANTLY furnished 6-room bunga
low. Inman Park, from July 15 to August
15. A r ery reasonable. Phone 2548 7-1-26
TWO BLOCKS from capltol you will find
nice, large, cool rooms, with nlcelv pre
pared meals. Large, shady porch. 123
Capitol avenue. 7-1-55
NjCE, cool and quiet, with meals If de
sired. Call Atlanta phone 5853-F. 232
Capitol avenue. 7-1-17
TWO COOL, clean light rooms, southern
exposure; walk down Washington to
Glenn street; private family; no children.
Conveniences. Tennessee cooking. 246
Pulliam street. 6-28-11
LEGISLATORS, if you want a cozy
room on north side call Ivy 2560-J.
-29-75
THE RANDOLPH.
NICE, cool outside rooms; with or without
board. Ivy 6778-J, 19 W. Cain. 6-29-67
AT 76 WEST PEACHTREE STREET—
Nicely furnished room, with board.
Close in. 6-29-54
ROOM for the Georgia legislators. Plaza
hotel. Centrally' located. Cool rooms.
With or without meals. 286 Peachtree.
-29-59
TWO or three housekeeping rooms wiFin
bath and private entrance. 345 Peac
htree; 6-26-1
CLEAN, cool rooms; hortie comforts; $lO
and up; meals if desired. Home cook
ing 400 Peachtree. 53-29-6
LEGISLATORS, you can get nice rooms
and board at 56 West Baker. Ivy
2423-J. !L 2 L 1 ?
TWO nicely furnished rooms, private
home, all conveniences, rent very reas
onable. Apply 223 Capitol avenue. Main
2958-L. ’6-29-20
TWO beautiful rooms in West End, pri
vate family; all conveniences; large lot
and beautiful shade. West 174 143 Ash
by street. 6-29-22
NICELY’ furnished room on West Peach
tree street; private family; all con
veniences; reasonable to desirable parties.
- 62
LEGISLATORS: If you want a nice
room oh West Peachtree, call at 38.
6-28-50
THE CARROLL,
15 HOUSTON STREET. Nice cool rooms
and best of board. 6-28-51
LEGISLATORS can find exclusive accom
modations in private home; best of ref
erences. Phone Ivy 2080-L for particu
lars;6-28-38
ONE extra large front room, having fife
windows; also smaller front room, hav
ing four windows; each nicely, furnished:
bath room near and modern; hot water
and phone; private family; near capitol.
Bell phone M. 3285-L.6-28-31
JUST A MOMENT
BEFORE you look further, call Decatur
505 if you want a room in a private
family' In Atlanta's most beautiful suburb.
Delightful surroundings; all conveniences.
Excellent meals next door; 25 minutes’
ride from "Five Points." 6-28-29
FOR RENT —Nicely furnished room: on
car line. 129 Mills st. 6-28-28
NICELY furnished room for one or two
gentlemen, with or without board, in
private family. Phone M. 4170-L.
6-28-24
ROOM AND BOARD for two or three
young men; all conveniences: $4 per
week. 42 Windsor street. Atlanta phone
3015-F, 6-28-37
Delightful Room and Board.
IN PRIVATE NORTH SIDE HOME.
IVY 184 8. 6-28-5
25 W. BAKER STREET.
NICE, cool rooms and best home-like
cooking; close in. 6-28-8
24 W. BAKER STREET, BEST ACCOST
MODATIONS FOR LEGISLATORS:
NICE, COOL ROOMS. IVY 1788. 6-28-7
NICE furnished room; a’, conveniences.
Bell phone Main 4034-J. 400 Rawson st.
33-28-6
DECATUR—BEAUTIFUL SUMMER
• RESORT.
ROOMS and board for two couples in pri
vate home, on car line; very desirable
for city or Southern patrons: we use our
own Jersey milk and butter Box 273,
Decatur, Ga., or phone 296 Decatur.
6-27-38
NICE, cool rooms and table board a spe
eialty. 107 Marietta. 6-28-1
NICE, cool rooms and best home-like
cooking: all conveniences for the legis
lators: walking distance. 255 Courtland.
6-27-54
TWO furnished rooms for legislators;
with or without meals: on car line. Call
Ivy 2898- 6-27-45
GO TO 226 E. Fair street for cool rooms,
best table; good home cooking: every
thing up to date and pleasant; close in.
6-21-29
376 CAPITOL AVE.—Delightful rooms;
newly furnished; rates reasonable;
meals if desired. Main 2890-.J,6-27-31
TWO pleasant rooms; every convenience;
very close in. 112 Crew st. M. 2378-J.
-27-32
Legislators.
GOOD BOARD: nice cool rooms. Every
thing the best. 46 East Mitchell street.
6-25-32
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. Ivy 4860-L
6-26-35
FURNISHED ROOM, with or without
board. 68 Walton Main 3991-1.. 6-26-41
LARGE clean rooms, good table and plen
ty' large lawn. Fine for summer Ref
erences ex< hanged. Main 3758-J6-26-45
THE ROY.
NICE COOL ROOMS with board. Phone
22 East Ellis 6-26-48
BOARDERS wantßl for nice, large up
stairs front room; private bath; excel
lent meals. 98 Washington. Main 3654-. L
TWO nicely furnished bed rooms; all con
veniences: close in. Main 3722-L 215
East Fair.6-26-49
BEAI’TIFCL front room with board. 222
West Peachtree. Ivy 5784-J. 6-26-50
"10 - WEST IIARRIS~
ROOMS AND BOARD. Ivy 5848-L
-26-53
NICELY furnished front room; very close
in. M. 1548-J. 65 Woodward. 6-26-55
TWO nicelx furnished rooms in excellent
north side neighborhood. Ivy 3915-J.
-26-56
TWO connecting rooms near Grant park,
one furnished. M. 1620-. J 6-26-51
Boarders Wanted.
NEAT, pleasant rooms, best table board.,
318 Whitehall. 4015 Atlanta. LJ-'IZ
TWO nice, large, well ventilated rooms
with table board, located near Geor
gian Terrace hotel, offered to desirable
parties, references required. Address or
< all 17 E. North ave. 40-7 -1
LOVELY, large front room; also single
room; best location; good table; home
comforts. 241 West Peaentree Ivy 1959-L.
38-7-1
APPLY at 1 South Candler street at
Georgia depot, Decatur, Ga.; good
rooms, good fresh in ilk 6-29-43
at ji West Pea’
place, two nicely furnished rooms. Day
boarders wanted. Ivy 5625-. J 6-29-33
dasirabia roonh with » \ •
lent table board; ready for occupancy
the Ist 279 Peachtree 6-28-52
DELIGHTFI 1. l<>« a ( , - o. " ra t«'«
with all conveniences for boarders,
young men especially desired 647 Peach
trep lv> 6634 6-27-53
W’EST END home can accommodate two
couples with nice room and go*id board
for tne summer; also single rooms for
gentlemen West 568 .1 6-26 59
i'IOTEL TTRNEG j E
NICE, < o«»l rooms and ijext meaD In <itv .
reasonable 20 Carnegie p E Evans.
Prop 6-28-4
Boarders Wanted.
NICELY furnished room and board. 173
Luckte st.; close in. 6-24-1
OPPOSITE CAPITOL.
ROOMS and boarders. 121 Capitol square.
M. 4839-L. 6-8-15
Board Wanted.
WANTED—Accommodations for the
Georgia legislators. They are coming
in now and will be In session at the state
capltol for the next FIFTY’ days. All 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 M'ant Ad
pages of The Georgian. This will be a
big advantage to you. Ho 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
Summer Resorts.
ANJLfON'MHIGE.
TURNERY’ILLE, GA. Near by Tallu
lah Falls. Now open.' Cool, quiet and
comfortable. Climate unexcelled. Excel-
Icnt fare. 6-29-52
CASCADE INN—Came where it is cool;
we sleep under blankets; ea’cli auto bus
end Whitehall-West End car line. 5856-A
Atlanta R, F. D, No. 1.(1-27-36
GORDON COTTAGE.
VIRGINIA BEACH, MA. Special rates to
families. Very select. Can only aecom
modate a very few,6-22-18
PEACHTREE INN.
NICE, cool rooms; three best meals In
city; $7 to sl2 per week; references ex
changed. 6-13-15
Wanted—Place To Eat.
WANTED—Accommodations for the
Georgia legislators. They are coming
in now and will be in esssion at the state
capltol for the next FIFTY’ days. All 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, 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
Furnished Rooms For Rent.
DELIGHTFUL front room; bath and
electric lights; newly tinted; with re
fined people. 29 Currier. Bell phone Ivv
1727.■7-1-61
SEY’ERAL large front rooms, furnished!
housekeeping privileges; two connect
ing gas stoves; sink; $9. 75 Houston.
LARGE ROOM, breezy and comfortable.
467 Whitehall st. Atlanta 2059, 7-1-52
TWO -rooms, furnished for light house
keeping; ajuiet and clean. M. 1059-.1.
15 Woodward ave. 7-1-53
LARGE front room; cool and comfortable
close in. M. 1548-J. 65 YVoodward.
7-1-54
TWO nicely furnished rooms for light
housekeeping at 293 Courtland street.
Ivy 2455-L._ 7-1-27
WANTED- Two nice young men to share
beautifully furnished suite of rooms; all
conveniences. Oglethorpe, 195 Ivy street.
Apartment 2. ‘ 7-1-25
FOR RENT—Three rooms, furnisheti for
housekeeping: private entrance: walk
ing distance; refined home. Call Ivy
!18a6-L. 45-7-1
FOR RENT —Three comfortable house
keeping rooms; conveniences; reasona
ble. Adults. Near capitol. 65 Crew
46-7-1
FOR RENT —-Two front connecting
rooms, furnished for light housekeeping.
Downstairs. $16.50 per month. 134 Form
walt street. Call after 5:30 ix_m. 7-1-58
ONE furnished front room in "private
_home Atlanta phone 277. 7-1-30
NICE, coo! rooms in private north - side
home, block of Peachtree. Ivv 5166.
-29-73
152 WEST PEACHTREE, nicely furnished
room, in private home; also housekeep
ing suite; modern conveniences. 90-29-6
FOR RENT—Two furnished front rooms;
also two unfurnished rooms for light
housekeeping 77U Brotherton street.
near Pryor 1605 Atlanta phone 6-29-63
LARGE, cool front room; north side;
apartment; all conveniences; close in.
Ivy 6281.6-29-68
TWO furnished rooms; gentlemen pre
ferred. 25 YVest Peachtree place. Phone
Ivy 830-J.6-29-69
FOR gentleman, nicely furnished room”
adjoining hath; West Peachtree, near
Linden. Phone Ivy 1495. -6-29-70
TWO or three large, airy connecting
rooms; furnished for light housekeep
ing. 49 Brotherton st. Atlanta phone
3424. 67-2 9 - 6
TWO nicely furnished connecting rooms
for light housekeeping in Christian
home. 101 Capltol z ,<e. Main 2484-J
FOR RENT—Three rooms for light house
keeping: close in; private porch Atlan
ta 5052. 6-28-43
DESIRABLE front room for rent In strict
ly private family: first-class in every
particular: meals if desired Call Ivy
1384-J,50-29-6
FOR RENT Large, well furnished front
room, adjacent to bath. Private family
of adults. Bell phone Ivy 4317 129 Ivy
street. 54-29-6
RENT—Two newly furnished rooms,
modern conveniences, in good home, re
cently remodeled. Bell telephone service.
Refined couple or business ladies, or
A’oulri let for light housekeeping 311
Courtland street Phone 6377-. I Main
56-29-6
FOR RENT—Large front room, with
board: also connecting room; reason
able. 23 Hurt street, Inman Park At
lanta 3154-B. 6-28-64
FOR RENT -Two nicely furnished front
rooms, complete for housekeeping; pri
vate entrance; sink in kitchen: also one
room, furnished complete for housekeep
ing Hot bath Bell phone. Best loca
tion. Parties without children. 290 Wash
in gHm. 3
FOR RENT Beautiful rooms in cool
house for summer. Splendid meals in
next block 56 West North avenue
-28-55
FOR KENT - In the most attractive home
on north side, only two In family, t»<>
delightfully fool connecting rooms, every
convenience, for two or three refined gen
tlemen: out where the breezes blow and
■birds sing; three car lines half block of
house; fine for the legislators, or would
rent home to refined couple who would
board owners. The most delightful lo
caljtvMn city. Phone Ivy 1762-L 6-28-54
THREE delightful furnished
Ing rooms with private bath; porch and
sntrance Phone M 4589-J 6-28-23
FOR KENT—Two .connecting furnlsh*ed
rooms for housekeeping 58 West Peach
tree 6-28-25
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms, light
housekeeping Call Main 4551 • L
6-28-36
LARGE, delightful front room for sum”
tner very reasonable price to one young
man 61-A West Baker Ivy 2188-J
-28-21
FURNISHED rooms for rent five mln
Hies walk from town gas and bath,
on ear line, men preferred 272 E Fair st
■■ .A t
)-<»l! RENT Nice, coo! fmelstied r'e>uo.
an ideal place for summer close in
339 Courtland 6-27-58
UMt 1 ;!! room first floor, all convenlenees
102 Ivy st t; 27 61
Martbiique Apartnleni-.
Corner Kills and Ivy streets Elegantly
furnished rooms »itlr bath, gentlemen
<>n)>. 34-27 6
Furnished Rooms For Rent.
LARGE
AND COOL: NORTH SIDE; CLOSE IN;
SIX BLOCKS FROM CANDLER BUILD
ING. 31 WEST PEACHTREE PLACE.
IVY’ 4606.6-26-32
NICE, cool rooms In pleasant neighbor
hood; private family; all conveniences:
meals if desired. Ivy 2080-L.6-26-9
FOR RENT—Two newly furnished rooms.
with or without board. 295 Washington.
Phone 2768 Main. 37-26-6
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
NEWLY FURNISHED rooms: reasonable
prices; centrally located; baths free.
Broadway Hotel. 7si North Broad street.
3-21-73
Furnished Rooms Wanted.
WANTED —Furnished room with or near
bath; preferably with sleeping porch.
State location and price. Address G. T.
W., care Georgian.sl-28-6
WANTED—Accommodations for the
Georgia legislators. They are coming
in now and will be in esssion at the state
capitol for the next FIFTY days. All of
them are on the outlook for nice, com
fortable and borne-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, 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
Unfurnished Rooms For Rent.
LARGE room with electric light, $5
per month. Studio, 77‘/4 Whitehall.
TWO nice rooms; new house: on car line,
for housekeeping; take South Decatur
car. get off Lake Y’iew, Third avenue. East
End. Mrs. W, M. Taylor 7-1-37
TO COUPLE, three large unfurnished
rooms; sink and pantry In kitchen; few
doors of Grant park on Georgia avenue.
CaJlJVlain 5481 -L. 7-1-31
FOR RENT—Three rooms in new home;
every convenience; furnace heat. Per
manent people only. Main 3029. 6-29-65
FOR RENT—Three unfurnished rooms
with bath and kitchenette; sls per
month. 45 East Merritts ave. 6-29-23
COUPLE wishes another couple to take
two lovely unfurnished connecting
rooms with kitchenette, bath and recep
tion hall. Also private entrance. Phone
Ivy 4375-J. 6_-29-_32
FOUR second-floor rooms and bath. $10.60
month. 158 Simpson street, near Luckle.
Phone Ivy 2807-L. 45-29-6
fWO rooms in new house; $7.50 per
month; on the car line; take a Decatur
car and get off at Lakeview and Third
avenue Mrs W, M. Taylor. 6-28-2
FOR RENT—Two rooms and kitchenette,
two doors of Peachtree cars. Ivy 2352-J.
L :8 ’J 9
FOR RENT —Three or four rooms, sec
ond floo-, 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
Unfurnished Rooms Wanted.
WANTED —Two unfurnished rooms for
light housekeeping; must be reasonable.
Answer, stating price and location. Ad
dress Box 72, care Georgian.Bß-29-6
CAN you spare three or four rooms of
your private home to people of true re
finement for housekeeping Must be north
side or West End’s choice residence sec
tion Address Williams. 722 Candler
Bldg. 6-28-60
WANTED—Three or four connecting
rooms; Grant park section. References
exchanged. H. F C., care Georgian.
39-28-6
WANTED —Accommodations for the
Georgia legislators. They are coming
in now and will be in esssion at the state
capitol for the next FIFTY’ <tays. All of
them are on the outlook for nice, com
fortable and home-like places to eat their
meals, or to board oY to rent. Many of
the places these legislators had last year
did not suit them an<l» 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 YVant Ad
pages of The Georgian. This will be a
big advantage to you. So if you have eat
iqg 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
Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms
For Rent.
LARGE, choice, front, connecting rooms
or apartments, furnished or unfurnished;
conveniences; private home. 66 Highland
a ven up. Ivy 4 809-. J. 6-28-61
ONE large front room, furnished or un
furnished; private family. 109-A Rich
ardson st. 6
TWO connecting with bath; conveniences;
private entrance; apartment. Ivv 825-. J.
50-28-6
ROOMS furnished or unfurnished; plenty
of air. light and sha«le trees. 250 Lee
streets Phone West 656-. I 6-28-30
Furnished Apartments For Rent.
TWO large, cool rooms, kitchenette and
bath; modern conveniences; separate
entrance, convenient to Piedmont Park
Phone Ivy 2478 D ’
PARTY ffoinir abroad wili sublet
for three or four months at
tractively furnished apartment in
Colonial, on North avenue, half
block of Peachtree. Apartment
contains seven rooms and bath;
also large porch, shaded by beau
tiful oaks. Phone Ivv 3!K)6.
7 1-J 3
FOB furainhed
apartment; tiled bath; large porches;
coot, tine location. Rent very reasonable
[VJ 5744-J 7- 1-5.7
!-<>R RENT '>’! !<•* apartnuTH . fu.
nlsbed complete; steam heat and gas;
reasonable. Apartment A. 28 E. Alexan
<[er hL 93-29-6
TWO, three or five-room apartment fur
nished complete for housekeeping, no
cbihiren 73 Williams st. 6-25-9
i • r:I J<; iiTb'i' I*. cool furnished apArt*
ments: nominal summer rent West
poa- htree ' h-orgian 6 25
TWO large beautiful rooms, kitchenette
and bath; modern conveniences; nicely
furnished; north side Phone Ivy 2478.
6-24-18
Unfurnished Apartments For Rent
WILL nublet at sacrifice four-room apart*
tnenf. located on Peachtree street. Ivv
2234 8-29-6
FOR RENT- The new apartment house
at 83 Hurt street, known as the Bogco
bel. consisting of three and four room*
each, with every known modern conven
fence, and renting for $32 50 to $35. is
now teadj for occupancy Apply on prem
ises or Fitzhugh Knox. 1613 Candler
building 5-9-57
Furnished or Unfurnished Apart
ments For Rent
F<>R RENT Rooms or apartments, fin
nishe<| nr unfut in one of the he.-i
r*»sl<j«'n< e sectionn muljcs of <»ne, two
thr»*e. four or five rooms, with utivate
bath, new and all modern » oi»venlen< e«.
also garage Phone lv> G 2 7-1-44
Furnished Houses For Rent.
H PLEASANT furnished home; shady; near
Georgian Terrace. Summer Rent, care
! Georgian.2s-28-6
FOR RENT—Comfortable furnished eight
room house on West North avenue,
cheap. Parties leaving town at once.
Ivy 6202 L or Ivy 6414.6-28-34
' FOR RENT —Thirteen-room house, nicely
furnished, near in on north side, across j
street from Peachtree inn. Owner leav- I
•Ing city. Phone Ivy 5106-L. 6-28-22 ’
Unfurnished Houses For Rent. ;
FOR RENT —New five-room bungalow,
YVest End, 18 Wellington street; gas.
electricity, hot and cold water, bath; price
$lB Call West 443. 82-29-6
PHONE or write us for our rent bulletin;
excellent houses all over the city at
moderate rates. Turman, Black & Cal
houn. 203_Empire Bldg 6-29-66
FOR RENT-Six-room house, new. mod
ern improvements: close in. 76 West
Harris street. J. H. George, 75 West
Harris street. 49-29-6
FOR RENT —By owner, comfortable north
side cottage; six rooms and bath; $18;
immediate possession. Bell phone Ivy
64326-28-26
FOR RENT—A new cottage; three rooms,
hall and bath: $lO. 392 Mangum street,
near Jones avenue. Bell phone Ivy 6432.
-28-27
WANTED—To rent modern home, from
seven to nine rooms, between Peachtree
and Spring; not beyond Fifteenth street.
Rent SSO. Ivy 2318.6-27-34
THE HOUSE you build, buy or
rent will not be a modern home
unless it is wired for electricity.
4-18-18
FOR RENT, HOUSES -Call, write or
phone for our rent bulletin. Ralph O.
Cochran, 19 South Broad street. 4-1-21
Unfurnished Houses Wanted.
WANTED—By September 1 five or six
room cottage In first-class neighborhod;
not over $25; best references. Mrs. K..
61-A West Baker. 6-28-20
HOUSE wanted for rent; about eight
rooms: modern; furnace or steam heat;
in good neighborhood; prefer some d<s
. tance out: nice suburb no objection; must
be reasonable rent; good tenant and sure
pay; give full particulars. Address A. H.
H.. care Georgian. 27-28-6
Public Baggage and Transfer.
M. C. FURNITURE transfer; we pack
and ship. M. 5490-L. A. 1319. 30 West
Hunter. 3-12-7
' "■ ' —<
Fire-Proof Storage.
: WE STORE HOUSEHOLD goods and
pianos. Office and warehouse. 239-241
; Edgewood ave. Ivy 2037. John J. Wood-
■ side Storage Company.
> • ■ ■
Lost and Found.
■ LOST—Watch fob. no intrinsic value, but
I a reward. Phone Main 4594.7-1-56
; LOST—Bunch of keys. Finder return to
. 77 South Broad street and get reward.
. 7-1-24 i
! LOST—Female collie puppy; white and
brown. Reward if returned 51 West
Fifteenth street Phone Ivy 2521, 7-1-16
LOST —Sunday afternoon, near old Gor
don home, in North Kirkwood, on some I
! of the streets in the Sutherland division,
chain and pendant with pearl grape and
: leaves. Reward. Call
LOST—Ladles' gold watch and fob; name
"Carrie" on end of fob. and "Mama to
- Carrie, Aug. 27, ’07,” on inside back lid;
r somewhere on South Decatur car, or be-
■ tween Pryor and Alabama and Union
I depot. Reward if returned to Cashier
’ Savoy Theater. 27-7-1
f LOST—Diamond stickpin Finder return
same to Mrs. M. F. Cook, 257 Crumley
1 street, or phone Main 3357, and get re
’ ward. 6-29-53
p I . ■ .. . ,
f, LOST—If party who found lady’s hand
bag on YValker to Westview car Sat
; urday will return or give information to
j 516 St. Charles avenue, reward will be
. paid. 6-29-34
- LOST—On Woodward avenue car, coming
e In from Grant park. Thursday afternoon,
I pocketbook containing $52. Liberal re
; ward if returned to 197 South avenue.
f 45-28-6
; LOST—Dark bay and white Shetland
r pony. Finder notify Klmballville Farm.
! Ivy 4159-J.6-28-56
• LOST—A bunch of keys, either in Can
-1 dler Bldg, or postoffice lobby. Return
i to 631 Candler Building. Reward. J. H.
• Reynolds. 6-27-12
’ FOUND -The best way of locating your
1 lost articles—the way that Is the slm
-1 plest known and the cost small compared
with the price you W'ould give to have
■ your things returned. You know you
1 hate to part with keepsakes yen value
highly, you dislike to give up searching
L for your lost articles. The thing you lost
' might he picked up by the person that
! would be in the same place you were five
■ minutes later tn this case this person
would naturally look in The Georgian to
see who had lost this article. And If
they saw your ad they could communicate
with you Immediately. So remember
after this that when you lose anything,
advertise it in the "Lost and Found” col-
i umns of The Atlanta Georgian and have
I It returned to you. 6-28-14
Palmistry.
(H’PS’jH’AIAIIST
IS NOW LOCATED in tent, corner For
; syth and Luckle; can be consulted on
all affairs of life. Charges moderate
Satisfaction guaranteed. 6-25-13
PALMIST AXI) LIFE
READER.
REVEALS past, present and future. Can
be consulted on all affairs of life; read
ing*. 25c, 50c. 17 East Mitchell street (in
tenth 5-29-5
GYPSY CAMP.
CLAIRVOYANT AND PALMIST;, RE
VEALS PAST. PRESENT AND FU
TURE. CONSULT ON ALL AFFAIRS
OF LIFE. 138 WHITEHALL ST. 4-29-1
Dropsy.
DROPSY CURED Relieves shortness of
breath in 36 to 48 hours Reduces swell
ing In 15 to 20 days. Write for particu
lars Collom Dropsy Remedy Company,
512 Auatell Building, Atlanta 5-25-11
Educational.
PUPILS who failed to make grades, de
siring to be taught through summer,
call Ivy 2560-J 6-29-74
Medical.
DR. EDMONDSON’S Tansy, Pennyroyal
and Cotton Root Pills, a safe and re
liable treatment lor painful and sup
preftsed menstruation. Irregularities and
similar obstructions Trial box by mall,
50< Frank Eilmondson Xi Bro., manufac
turing chemists. 14 South Broad street,
Atlanta, 'la. 2-17* 14
LADIHS SI,OOO reward. t positivelj'
guarantee tny great successful "Month
ly’ remedy; safely relieves some of the
longest, most obstinate, abnormal cases
In three to five days; no harm, pain or
interference with work, mall $1.50. Dou
hfe strength, $2 Dr. F G. Southington
Remedy Company, Kansas City, Mo.
4-2-34
r ....... ssj ? T-, 1 , .
Dentists.
KXTHAt’ TED
1 l*X* I II WITHOUT PAIN.
DR. 11. .1 EXSEX.
38V* Whitehall St. 3-2129
Colored Undertakers.
Fountain di Robinson.
.*‘33 Auburn Atl 5921 E, Night Ivv 3609
4 11 ?7
Personal. ,
W(JMAN~DETEC'r I VE. 1
IF YOU NEED a detective, Try at expe,9
rienced, honest woman. 1 can do atig
classes of legal detective work. Best ref«®
erences furnished. Call local or lortg lls.-jS
tance. Main 1059-J. 15 Woodward avdsiutHl
7-ldM
DRESSMAKING and ladies’ tai- ' 9
11 work, guarwhteed. Price reaso<>R
I Mrs. Bishop, 2# East Pine street. >
’ ta Phene 5890-M. I-.
I LADIES. WF, ARE NOW MAKIN iTAMtuI
I SWITCHES TO ORDER AND F6R j
STOCK. ALL HAIR MATCHED PER* I
FECTLY.
ANY’ SHADE, length or weiM't. Thin I
braids remade and hair added Special I
attention given to dyeing. Work anAfl
quality goods used guaranteed. SPECIALfI
PRICES offered for next thirty days. Mailß
orders given prompt attention.
CLAYTON & ZAHN CO. . fl
PARIAJRS, 3644 WHITEHALL ST? O
Phone Main 1769. 5-20*2|j
WANTED—Accommodations for thel
Georgia legislators. They are coming I
In now and will be in esssion at the state I
capitol tor the next FIFTY days. All of I
them are on the outlook for nice, com- I
sortable and home-llke places to eat their I
meals, or to board or to rent. Many of I
the places these legislators had last year I
did not suit them and they de- I
sire to find something better. All |
the legislators will read The Georgian I
—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 ea*
Ing or boarding places or have rooms, i
apartments or houses or rent, your ad
should be under the "Legislators’ Accom- 1
modations" heading. An investment of al
few cents will keep your house full for the?
three months. Phone or send in?
your ad at once. 6-26-33
SERIOUS RESULTS come from trusie
Improperly fitted. John B. Daniel, at '
Wall street, has an expert fittsr and
will cost you no more to have him fit y
and it means Insurance. 6-34
HAIR CUT 15c. i
3 VIADUCT PLACE, between Peachi f
and Broad.3-8*
The Many Spirella Styles. I
INCLUDE a style for every woman; |
genuine skill of our corsetleres is nr fts
ifested in selecting the model that
comes you best. Company Headquart S j
84 East North ave. Ivy 6178.5-2 I
FOUND—The successful treatment !
skin, blood, chronic diseases and & t,
CER. Call and see Dr. Reynolds Cl"
pany, 21 Inman building, Atlanta, Ga. I
j'ou can not call, write. 6-
FLY SCREENS, FLY SCREENS, J J
SCREENS —Wood fly screens, meta
screens, hardwood floors, Venetian bl!
metal weather strips, furnished anyw!
In the South. Write or phone W. R
laway, manager. 1403 Fourth Nat!
Bank building, Atlanta, Ga. Main 831
ACME LETTER CO. /
NOTHING but flrst-class work
prompt service. When you are r»
for this kind of work, phone Ivy 1
ACME LETTER CO., 417 Wesley Me
rial Bldg 8- (
STILT, another big shipment of new
papers. Prices right. All work g
anteed. Better be safe than sorry. f
I nett & Gordon, 22 E. Mitchell st.; 80
ends from Whitehall. 4-1
Matrimonial.
I 26c‘a line for ads under this head.
STOCKMAN, 42. worth S3O, would marry
,I„ Box 35, League, Toledo, Ohio. 51-7-1
V' ’ ' I .__
Miscellaneous.
WANTED—To give away 400 yard* o
dirt on lot adjoining Walton .building
G W McCarty, 306 Walton bi 'inr
<n,
W anted—Miscellaneous
DRoF^A^CARD—-Wlll~bring~cash»
clothes and shoes. The Vet •
Deeatur street. ’ •
1 BUY men's old clothes ar •
Drop a card. I. Bock, 32 Bell e a
BEST CASH PRICES for ,
household goods and office ’
Pembroke Sales Co., 143 S. Pr;- •
Bell phone Main 187, ._ e
WANTED —We pay highest c» e
on household goods, pianos
furniture. Cash advanced on) •
ments. Springer's Auction . •
South Pryor street. Bell phone
8, •
WE PAY HIGHEST CASH •
household goods, pianos and .. •
rfture. Cash advanced on con ‘ ’
Central Auction Company. 12 E 9 ; •
ell street. Bell phone Main 2424 •
For Sale—Miscellanea •
FOR SALE —Two cash registers a
Two showcases.
Two small Iron safes. n •
Two counters.
One revolving nail bin.
These fixtures at a bargain fre *
hardware store which we bou**
Anderson Hardware Company,
Pryor street.
THREE-PIECE solid mahogany ,
suite, one large oak hall tree, trot;
writing desk, sideboard, china cl
dining table, seven chairs; must sell
mediately; am leaving city. Ivy 350
COMPLETELY’ furnished manic)
parlor in one of the largest office b
Ings In city. Has good trade. C,
has reasons for selling: going to j
city Phone Ivy 4588
FOR SALE—One “Duntley" sta'
vacuum cleaner; good as new.
Machinery Company, 54 Marietta st
junta. Ga. • . j
t?r)R SALE—Must sacrifice my Hat
upright piano; cpst $500; will take
tha t $200; can be seen al 43 ’’.’rinK.,
FOR SALE- White Steamer truck;
as new; also two good mules, wa
• end harness. Phone Main 3816./"*■
FOR SALE—One upright grands (el
case) piano. Owner leaving cltv.l f”
Ivy 1199. ?
FOR SALE—Bookkeeper’s high desk!
only few months, for sale at attrs
price. Also 200 feet of shelves, mg!
for office supplies or books Phone 4
3067>, or call at 1205 Empire buildlna.
'BO
DUNTLEY PNEUMATIC CLEA-Xj
remove dirt and germs from rug"- 1 *
pets, floors, etc.; vacuum cleaners, 1 . 0
$32.50 up; vacuum sweepers $9.75. ?-■
Daniel &. Co., 416 Fourth Nat Bk Bl/ 1
FOR SALE—Thoroughbred fox t<
puppies. Males, $6; females. $5.
2819.
ART SQUARE, china, Ice box. gas”st
Iron bed. dining table: your own pt
290 8 ITyor. 6-
FOR SALE—IOO- pairs of the very 1
roller skates. Guarantee them to b«
flrst-class condition. For further infon
tion, write Frank A. Dennis, Eatonton,
Foil SALE—Windmill, tank and galv .
ized iron tower; complete outfit. ‘
Boulevard DeKalb. South Kirkwood
WANTED--You to know that we sell I x
new and second-hand furniture for
convenience of the economical houseki
er. We save you at least 20 ner c
<>n every purchase. Cameron Furni’
Comuany. 39 West Mitchell street. P„
Main 3229. 6-34-
ATLA NTA UPHOLSTERING
COMPANY.
REPAIRS and refurnishes all kinds of
furniture. We make ladies' shirtwaist
boxes to order at $3 each. Anv special
l>!e< <'s of upholstered furniture we m*k<
to order by expert mechanics Estimate
carefully furnished Phone Main 2475
ATI<A NT A UPHOLSTERING
COMPANY.
171 Whitehall Street.
I.UMBF.R. sash and doors All kinds”
building material. C. E. Benders.
Marietta, Ga g.j a
< >N I-! complete set of mahogany drug f
nnes. one Puffer soda fount, all pr
1 1< ally new and in good condition* '
sen at K great sacrifice. Coneolida
I'rug Co., I’vlham, Ga. j. -