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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
Published by The Georgian Company. j
ZO East Alabama Street
Atlanta, Ga. ,
TTitered at" Atlanta Postofflce as second- .
rl class matter ,
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other cities, one week lU °"
Help Wanted—Female.
iWYrrrD—A white woman to cook and
''do house work for two. 795 Ponce De-
I.e on are.
ATED -By small family, girl or woman ■
fairly capable of preparing two meals a
Jv and do housework. 39 West Twejfth
Street • i-o-iy
.-vjw- help "WANTED—Experienced
' patfijers” Norris,, Inc.. 267 Edgewood
avenue.
.777n?”wanted’ good wages* room on lot,
‘small "family. Tpply 777 Ponce DeLeon
I mine Ivy 2030-L.
\V\NTED—A first-class cook. Apply 510
X ‘ Jackson st.
GTtNTFD—Cook and house girl combined
' '(5 Euclid ave., Inman Park. 7-5-16
CoLoRED woman to cßok biscuit and
~je s, Central ave.36-i-a
—VTED—Experienced operator for
Singer buttonhole machine; steady
work and good pay. Daniel Bros. c ° > 4 ?
Peachtree st. iYIDI
TWO - maids, one nurse. three cooks
Feders. 253 Candler Annex. 7-5--8
W ANTED—First-class cook. Apply 61
w‘ Fourteenth st.
7 : \ pABLE working wpman, understand
ing kitchen, dining room and house
work and controlling servants, will please
a only at 94 Washington st. 46-7-4
roWFR sewing machine operators to
make wash dresses. Operators experi
on other work have little trouble in
making good salary in our workroom.
™e£dv work all the year and pay while
learning Only those that have worked in
a factory need apply. Enterprise Manu
facturing Company. 36 West Alabama
street. top_floc>r. u
ciiMBINATION Cylinder press feed
er and bindery girl. Piedmont Printing
Co.. 127 Central ave. 7-4-5
WTNTED—A first-class cook; small fam
ily. good wages. Call ivy 648, or apply
S 3 Cleburne, ave
wTnTED— Women to select paper. No
objections to mothers bringing children.
Atlantic supply Company, Madison ave
nue and Packard street. Phone Main
3 816. 7-3-27
\\ ANTED— Help in dressmaking. 34Ys
Whitehall st. 'i' 3-2 *
WOMAN for general house work; small
house and family; references. 105
Greenwood ave. 34-, -3
Ct >OK "W ANT ED at 677 West Peachtree;
- ma i; familv; cook must be first-class
and with best references; can live in yard
if desired. b-27-13
IF~YOU do not see the position you want
‘ advertised in this column today, why
not try an ad in the 'Situations Wanted ’
columns? The chances are that you will
get the position that you have longed for.
Business men and women are always on
the lookout for good. live, "can produce
the business" people The futures of
thousands have been made through the
Want Ads of The Georgian. Yours can
be made the same way. 7-4-23
Typewriters.
RENT No, 3 OLIVERS
3 MONTHS $4
Oliver Typewriter Agency, 54 Auburn ave.
6-12-45
Help Wanted—Male.
IVAN TED—Mechanical draughtsman to
eo| ■■ and change scale of drawing by the
nour at odd times. Must be reasonable.
Phone Mr. Wilkes, Main 8000. - 41-7-5
WANTED Linotype operator, also press
man: jobs.open Monday. Wire answer
to beSotu County News, Arcadia. Fla.
39-7-5
FIRST-CLASS pastry cook: A-l salad
man: four dishwashers. Feders, 253-
254 i aniiler Annex. 7-5-27
Mi'.' HAXIC who can set boilers wanted.
Address Box 575, Newnan. Ga. 6-29-16
WANTED—Several industrial insurance
men to go to work Monday. Apply 320
Candler Bldg. Friday from 4 to 6 p. m..
Saturday 8 to 10 a. m. 30-7-4
WANTED- Three or four good carpen
ters willing to Join the union. M. Steph
em " n - -*26 Brown-Randolpit Bld R. 7-2-5
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
Elul' ,ii Hilburn hotel: heart of city;
10'A Walton st., if you want a clean,
quiet room: transient 50c; open all night
-21_-19
YES. rToressor G. O. Brannlng will-teach
you the barber trade tit’s easy). We
teach in one-half time of other college.,.
Course, tools and position in our shops
cnlv '■:>'). Why pay more? Thousands of
imr graduates running shops or making
I' ' ! wages. .Atlanta Barber College. 10
Fast Mitchell street.s-11-17
1 R'l. MASSAGE, hair cuts, shaves,
shampoos. All barber work free Clean
1 men. Atlanta Barber College, 10 East
Mitchells-27-16
IF YOU do not see the position you want
advertised in this column today, why
rot try a!1 ac | j n the "Situations Wanted"
<”lumns? The chances are that you will
set the position that you have longed for.
Business men and women are always on
the lookout for good, live, “can produce
’l e business" people. The futures of thou
sands have been made through the Want
: of The Georgian. Yours can he made
Um same way. . 7-4-23
Help Wanted—Male and Female.
" ' NTED—Stenographer; steady position
with pleasant surroundings; write re
l’’.' in own handwriting, giving experi
: state if high school or college grad
or not; also wages expected and how
"n can take permanent position. Ad-
Dictaphone, Box 666. care Geor
gian 7-5-2
(' .or a case Specific Blood Pol
-1 on we fail to cure. Raney
i fedicine Co., 513 Austell
•dNC \ ild «- Phone . 614. Office
:r v! ! lours: 7 a. m. to 6 p. m.;
indays, 9 a. m. to 12 a. m.
L 6-3-33
10l do not see the position you want
in tills column today, why
' try an ad in the "Situations Wanted"
1 “lunins? The chances are that you will
vet the position that you have longed for.
asiness men and women are always on
*' lookout for good, live, "can produce
■ business" people. The futures of
iisands have been made through the
ant Ads of Tiie Georgian. Yours can
made the same wav. 7-4-23
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Agents Wanted.
'LENTS—Every home wants our spe
' taltv; quick sales; $4 to $7 a day made;
'ummer. leader; sample free. Mason &
• a Smith st.. West Haven, Conn.
33-7-5
~ CAMPAIGN BOOK!
AN TED—Agents in every county of the
I nlted States to sell our campaign
,150 pages, 100 pictures and por
.tits of all the candidates and leaders.
riP lives of all the presidents and
/'?' of their administrations. The plat-
I'trins and principles of a!! parties An
impartial and superior book. Price only
i his w'll be the most exciting cam-
Dign
• ’ cents to pay postage. Titanic outfit
so sent free on rece |pt of joc. for post
,lEe-i N es t terms Order outfits by return
nail. Phillips-Boyd Publishing Company,
''lt nta - Ga - 6-26-12
Salesmen Wanted.
• tt l.Llj FRUIT TREES—Summer work for
teachers,’ farmers and college boys;
Rees easy to sell, big profits. Smith
tiros., Dept’. 89, Concord, Ga. 32-7-5
Situations Wanted—Female.
LADY STENOGRAPHER, long expe- j
rlence, wishes position whole or part I
of time; neat, accurate, rapid work; guar- i
anteed. Would substitute. Atlanta phone
Steno, 131, Ivy 4328.51-7-5
WANTED—A position by an experienced
nurse of four years experience; any kind i
of sickness; maternity cases a specialty; !
references from the best physicians in the
city. Phone Main 2383-L,48-7-5
NEAT, reliable colored girl wants situa
tlon to work half a day as maid with
private family. R., 412 Gordon street.
WANTED—Lady needs work; can sew,
hemstitch, embroider and crochet. At
lanta phone 2501. 31-7-5
WANTED—Position as matron in tele
phone exchange or large institution by
lady of refinement who is trained nurse.
Address Box 676, care Georgian. 7-5-26
EXPERIENCED sick nurse, having the
very best doctor’s training, wishes ma
ternity cases; no objection to contagious
diseases. Address at once, Sick Nurse,
18 Arthur st.. City. 27-7-5
WHITE WOMAN, who is first-class cook’
wants position at once; best city refer
ence; a good worker. M. J., care Geor
gian. 28-7-5
UNDERGRADUATE nurse with first-class
city references, wants cases in or out of
city. Children’s diseases a specialty.
Main 2481-L, or Nurse, care Georgian.
38-7-4
FIRST-CLASS matron wants position at
once. Apply Geo. Starr, 7M> North Broad
street.ss-7-3
WANTED —A summer school; four years’
experience; normal training; first grade
license. Miss C. F., P. O. Box 1697, City.
33-7-3
FIRST- CLASS dressmaking, reasonable
prices; satisfaction guaranteed. Ivy
6819-J. 82 West Harris.3s-7-3
LADY does coaching for children or adults
in English, mathematics, music. Phone
Teacher. Main 691, or address 29 West
Harris street. 46-29-6
Dressmaking.
FIRST-CLASS dressmaking; style and fit
guaranteed. Ivy 3648-L. 8 Williams st
7-2-27'.
Situations Wanted—Male.
A COLORED man wants position as a
chauffeur; has automobile experience;
can give references; is willing to give free
services until satisfaction is obtained.
Address B. E. Green, 18 Carter street,
City. 42-7-5
YOUNG gentleman wants position as
shipping clerk or supply clerk; need
work; can give the best of references.
Add re ss_A, C., 336 Cent ra 1 ave. 37-7-5
WANTED—By a colored man a position
as cook; fifteen years experience. Ad
dress J. N. Greggs, reat 306 Whitehall
street.4o-7-4
WANTED—Position by reliable colored
man as butler; can assist with automo
bile. Address Henry Waters, 171 Au
bunt_ave: 41-7-4
GOOD worker wants position in automo
bile shop as helper at once. Address
A. A., care Georgian.2s-7-4
WANTED—Situation by thoroughly ex
perienced barber on salary or would
open shop in good town. Can handle any
kind string instrument. Apply to I’. O.
Box 34, Compton. Ga. 29-7-4
THOROUGHLY experienced bookkeeper
desires position with responsible firm.
L. G. Mauer, care General Delivery, At
lanta. Ga. 29-7-3
COMMISSARY man wants position with
reliable firm. Now employed, but de
sires to change Good, all-round man
and a hustler. Can give references. Ad
dress L. Justice, Milltown, Ga. 52-7-1
Window Cleaning.
National Window Cleaners
. WILL CLEAN YOUR WINDOWS,
Dwellings or Store Fronts. Carpets Vacu-,
um Cleaned: Floors Oiled or Waxed
All Work Guaranteed.
47 E. Hunter St. Main 1175, Atlanta
Phone 1051. 7-5-24
Situations Wanted—Male and /
Female.
MARRIED couple desire position together
or single, no encumbrances; experienced
in some lines. G. H. Havelin, 191 White
hall st. 45-7-4
Painting and Tinting.
FOR THE” BEST” FTOCeF~CaTI~R~b'.
EMBRY'. M. 1455. 318 4TH NAT’L
BANK BLDG. 5-11-24
Summer Resorts.
TURNERVILLE, GA. Near by Tallu
lah Falls. Now open. Cool, quiet and
comfortable. Climate unexcelled. Excel
| lent fare. 6-29-52,
"GORDON COTTAGE.
VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. Special rates to
families. Very select. Can only accom
modate a very few. 6-22-18
PEACHTREE INN.
NICE, cool rooms; three best meals in
city; $7 to sl2 per week; references
changed. 6-13-15
Boarders Wanted.
PLEASANT room, with board, at 513
Peachtree. Also_table_ board. 49-7-5
DESIRABLE rocuns in refined north side
family, with every convenience and best,
table fare, close in. 183 Spring, Apt.
Ivy 1861-L. ZAi 381
ROOMS —EXCELLENT TABLE BOARD?
94 W. PEACHTREE. IVY 5944-J. 7-5-39
LARGE, cool rooms; good board. 318
Whitehall st. Atlanta phone 4015.
7-5-32
NICELY FURNISHED COXNECTING
ROOMS; MEALS IF DESIRED: CLOSE
IN. 72 SPRING. IVY 4860-L.7-5-5
ROOMS AX I) BOARD.
Opposite postoffice; all conveniences. 37,
Poplar. 7-5-4 ■
FURNISHED front room with board and
all conveniences to two young men. also
table board. Call Bel! phone Main 840-.1.
7-4-43
LARGE, well ventilated room, with prl
vate bath; also single room; good meals.
Peachtree st. Ivy 4562.7-4-34
ROOM with good board; select neighbor
hood; $4 per week. 42 Windsor st. At
lanta phone 3015-F.7-4-26
LARGE, cool rooms with board, near in.
Hit Washington st>eej. C l '' 3
LpVELY", large front room, also small
room: best location; good table; home
comforts 241 West Peachtree. Ivy 1959-
L. _ 3 MJ
CHOICE BOARD with every convenience,
new and up-to-date, two blocks of Can
dler Bldg 140 Spring street. Atlanta
phone 5393.
TWO first floor rooms with meals the
best; reasonable. 21 E. Caln. 56-7-2
TWO niceTTarge. well ventilated rooms
with table board, located near Geor
gian Terrace hotel; offered to desirable
parties; references required. Address or
ca 11 17 E. North ave. 40-7-1
OPPOSITE CAPITOL.
ROOMS and boarders. 121 Capitol square.
M. 4839-L. 6-8-la
Board Wanted.
HOW many desirable boarders know that
there is a vacancy at your table? There
are many hundreds this very day looking
for nice, home-like boarding places
Reach them with an ad in the “Boarders
Wanted" column of The Georgian. 7-4-25
It was back in the olden times that they
had to have a person go crying it out if
any one had anything to sell or wanted
to buy, or to notify the people that so and
so had lost this and that. The way was
the only one available. It'» different now.
Your wants can be told to an audience of
oxer 50.000 in this section through a Want
Ad in The Georgian. No matter what
your want is an ad in The Georgian will
fill it for you. Georgian Want Ads buy,
sell, exchange, rent, secure help, find lost
articles and countless other things.
READ FOR PROFIT—GEORGIAN WANT AL>S>—USE FOR RESULTS
Legislators’ *
i Accommodations
;A LARGE, delightfully cool room, with "
private entrance and porch; convenient
! to bath; in strictly private family, on ■
Ponce DeLeon ave. Call Ivy 6628.
: <
COOL ROOM, southern exposure: nice ,
porch; hot and cold bath; very reason,.
able. Phone 2002. J B '? 3 ■
ONE furnished room for rent; would like
two legislators. 76 Martin street. Main ,
5297-J.7-4M9 J
NICELY furnished front room; all con- >
veniences for two gentlemen. $lO month.
21 Ira street. Atlanta phone 4993. _7-3-18 j
LEGISLATORS, I have a large furnished <
front room; all conveniences. 48 Simp- 1
son. Ivy 2551-J, j
LEGISLATORS, I have two nicely fur
nished rooms close in on Ivy street. No. i
I 134-C. ' Atlanta phone 4485. 7-3-6 :
GO to 223 Central avenue for neatly fur-
nished rooms. " r U 3 * 8 *
FIVE large front, well ventilated rooms 1
with or without board. 268 East Hunter I
street. Atlanta phone 1581.7-3-9
FOR pleasant rooms and first-class board, 1
apply to 428 Gordon st.; Whitehall and
Lee street car. 7-1-45
TRY 52 Formwait street for cool rooms; 1
best table board. Atlanta 3994. 7-1-46
NICE furnished rooms, with or without
bond. 32 Windaor street, near White
hall; gentlemen Jg*eferred.
NICE, coal and Jjulet, 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. cooking. 246
Pulliam street. 6-28-11
LEGISLATORS, if you want a cozy
room on nqrth side call Ivy 2560-.1.
6-29-75
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
Centrally located. Cool rooms.
vVith-or without meals. 286 Peachtree.
-29-59
LEGISLATORS, you can get nice rooms
and board at 56 West Baker. Ivv
2423-J.
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
THE CARROLL,
15 HOUSTON STREET. Nice cool rooms
and best of board. 6-28-51
NICE, cool rooms and table board a spe
cialty. 107 Marietta. 6-28-1
Furnished Rooms For Rent.
TWO nicely furnished front rooms, com-,
plete stir housekeeping, cheap to parties
without children; also one nice, large, airy
front bedroom; four large windows; ideal
room in every respect. Hot bath, Bell
phone, best location. 290 Washington
street.
TM O first floor -connecting front rooms,
furnished for light housekeeping; ali
conveniences. ■45 West Raker. 7-5*37
NICELY furnished rpOips on north side,
with cobvenlenftes; .aHso vest deslraibic
. unfurnished rooms tor housekeeping 50
Orme street, ivy 3805. ’<-5-36
NICELY furnished roortts for light house
keeping with all conveniences'. 66 Hous
, ton street. ' ' 7-5-37
l NICE, cool rooms in pleasant neighbor
hood; private family; all conveniences;
fueals if desired. Ivy 2080-L. ' H-26-.9
ONE LARGE FRONT .ROOM, FIRST
FLOOR. 145 SPRING STREET. IVTf
2904-L. > ■ .10-7 - 5
WANT a gentleman to share a room witK
another; close in; conveniences. ' 14
Houston street. 7-5-6
TWO very nice'and neafiy furnished"front
rooms, clean and cool; no children, pri---
va.te family; hot bath; Bell phone and
’ very central; rooms must be seen to be
appreciated; one block of Pgachtree. 2S
West Harris. t ~ 7-5-11
FOR KENT —One large, nicely furnished
room. 170 North Jackson. Phone Ivv
3504-J. 7-5-19
FOR RENT—Rooms; with or without
board. 261 Whitehall. 7-5-22
TWO housekeeping rooms; we’.i connect
ed; modern conveniences. 49 Wood
ward ave. 7-5-31
FOR RENT—Large front room, wiTh side
entrance. Nicely furnished. Desirable
locality. Phone West 747 7-4- 32
FURNISHED room for genilemen only;
$2 a week. Apartment C, 286 U White
hall st. 7-4-2
ONE large furnished front room"; ideal
for summer; suitable for gentleman.
Atlanta phone 1298. 217 Chpltol avenue.
-7-4-9
ONE nice furnished front room. 24 King
.Istreet 36-7-4
AN elegant -upstairs front room, nicely
furnished, suitable for two ladies or two
gentlemen; all conveniences. 408 Court
land Street, back of Peachtree Inn. Beil
plume Ivy 5469.7-4-13
FOR RENT—One furnished room close in;
four blocks of Candler Bldg. 115 West
Harris street. Atlanta phone 1455. 7-4-7
TWO rooms furnished for light house
keeping, $3 per week. 266 Whitehall.
; 56-7-3
ONE large furnished room for rent; north
side; private familv. Phone Ivy 4399-J.
-3-38
' FOR RENT—Four connecting rooms, j»rf
vate bath (entire second floor of own
‘ er's home); completely furnished fbr light
; housekeeping; eJose in; north side. Adults
only. References required. Ivy 2078-L.
; TiJs 3
■ ' FOR RENT —Two or three rooms, fur-
• nlshed for light housekeeping. 40 West
‘ Linden avenue. 7-3-25
ONE furnished room for rent. 22 Beecher
; street, West End. Phone West 1153.
i ; 7-3-16
- ATTRACTIVE front room, private family,
1 for rent to one or two gentlemen; elec-
tric lights, bath; north side. Apply 607
Empire Life Bldg., or phone Main 3806-J.
’ ■ 7-3-5
1 IN GEORGIAN TERRACE district, 200
I feet from Peachtree, private home of
> middle-aged couple, two beautifully fur
nished rooms for gentlemen; exclusive
’ bath; sl2 and sls. Phone Ivv 5145.
; 27-7-3
TWO or three rooms, furnished complete
I for housekeeping; no children. 73 Wil
llams.7-2-19
152 WEST PEACHTREE, nicely furnished
' room, in private home: also nousekeep
’ ing suite; modern conveniences. 90-29-'.i
! FOR RENT—Two furnished front rooms;
1 also two unfurnished rooms for light
> housekeeping. 77U ■ Brotherton street.
. near Pryor. 1605 Atlanta phone. 6-29-63
! FURNISHED rooms 'for rent; five rnin
, utes’ walk froth town: -gas and bath;
■ on car line; men preferred: '272 E. Fair st.
1 6-28-_4
1 FOR RENT —Two newly furnished rooms,
' with or without board. 295 Washington.
; Phone 2768 Main. 37-26-6
NEWLY FURNISHED rooms: reasonable
' prices; centrally located; baths free.
. Broadway Hotel, 714 North Broad street.
3-21-73
Furnished Rooms Wanted.
’ WANTED—Two or three furnished light
housekeeping rooms; good neighbor
hood and all conveniences; no objection
to going way out. Rooms, 95 Peachtree.
47-7-5
t
J (REFINED Northern couple, husband ex
’ ecutlvely employed, desire room with
j | private bath on north side; not too close
• i in and with strictly private family, with
- or without board. Box 343, care Gebr-
‘ I gian. ■ 34-7-4
r 1
f I IF YOU desine to rent your rooms, the
1 I best; way is to place an ad In the "For
i : Rent" colurrtns of this paper. THe Geor
s gian carries.'more For, Rent Ads than any
.I of their competitors. The people know
f I that The Georgian is'the For Rent Me
t dium of the city and that they have the
t largest list to choose from. That’s why
I most evei? one uses The Georgian to do
, ; their renfng for them Your id on this
t 1 ptige will be seen, read and your rooms
will be rented. 7-4-24
Unfurnished Rooms For Rent.
THREE connecting rooms, private en- j
trance. Call Main 3951-L. 7-5-7
THREE rooms for rent, suitable for light I
housekeeping; convenient car service. -
Call Bell phone DecaturJHlFUh®
THREE rooms for rent. 48 Mills street.
Call Ivy 6181. 7-5-21 -
THREE connecting rooms in Grant park
section; all modern conveniences. 159
Oakland avenue. 7-4-21 5
THREE rooms for rent. $lO a month 1
Phona Main 3827-J.kk l4 \
TWO unfurnished rooms for rent with pri- r
vate family; ail modern conveniences;
ten minutes walk from center of city. 117 ’
Pulliam streel 28 17.'_ 4
FOR RENTVAn suburbs, three connect- 1
ing unfurnished rooms for housekeep. . t
ing; large porches; convenient to cars. !
etc. Rent very reasonable. O. D. G.. Box ;
101, care Georgian. 7-3-44 F
FOR RENT—Three rooms in new home;
every convenience; furnace heat; per- ‘
manent people only. Main 3029. 25-7-3
’t’O COUPLE, three large unfurnished .-
rooms; sink and pantry in kitchen; few
doors of Grant park on Georgia avenue. ,
Call Main 5481-L. 7-1-31 “
FOR RENT —Three rooms in new home; .
every convenience; furnace heat. Per- 1
manent people only. Main 3029. 6-29-65
FOR RENT —Three unfurnished rooms j
with batli and kitchenette; sls per ,
month. 45 East Merritts avb. 6-29-23
T
Unfurnished Rooms Wanted. e
WANTED —-Two dr three unfurnished L
rooms: must be close in and- reason- I
able. Address 804, care Georgian. 7-5-50
ELDERLY LADY wants a large room; .
distance no object, so it is cheap. Mrs. I
C., 18 Woodward ave.2B-7-3
IF YOU desire to rent your rooms, the .
best way is to place dn ad in the. "For .
Rent” columns of this paper. The Geor- |
gian'carries more For Rent Ads than any .
of their competitors. The people know I
that The Georgian is the For Rent Me
dium of the city and that they have the t
largest list to choose from. That’s why I
most every one uses The Georgian to do 1
their renting for them. Your ad on this
page will be seen, read and your rooms j
will be rented. 7-4-24 1
. .
Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms >
For Rent. i
WANTED —Refined middle aged woman 1
to rent room in private family. Refer- 1
ences exchanged. Call West 620-J. 7-3-24 s
TWO furnished or unfurnished rooms ad- 1
joining bath. 81 East Fair street. ,7-3-7 '
LARGE, choice, front, connecting rooms .
or apartments, furnished or unfurnished; ,
Conveniences; private home. 66 Highland |
avenue. Ivy 4809-J. 6-28-61 .
Furnished Apartments For Rent.
'THREE or four rooms, completely fur
nished, gas fange, sink, bath, walking ]
distance. Call afternoons or evenings. 82 ■
Williams street, near West Baker. 7-5-41 ;
FOR RENT I '—- Four-room furnished Far- i
linger apartment, 34 East avenue, be
tween Jackson and Boulevard. Ivy 6114-. T. ■
7-3-14 '
FOR RENT —Delightful, cool, furnished j
apartments; nominal summer rent. .
"Between Peachtrees," care Georgian.
TWO or three rooms for light housekeep
ing, alho front rooms for sleeping with
bath. 345)4 Peachtree. 7-4-11 .
FOR THE SUMMER months, one nicely ,
•furnished four-room apartment: all con
veniences; very close in. Phone Ivy 4327.
' . . 7-3-13
-TWO large, cool rooms, kitchenette and
bath; modern conveniences; separate
entrance; convenient to Piedmont Park.
Phone Ivy 2478. 7-1-51
Furnished Apartments Wanted,
'REFINED, young couple want nicely fur-'
nished three-room apartment or three
connecting rooms; must be on nhrth side;
will pay' S2O a month; will furnisjt own
linens, silver and china. Address Box.
370. care Georgian. 7-5-491
IF YOU desire to rent your rooms, the
best way is to place an ad in the "For
Rent" columns of this paper. The Geor
gian carries more For Rent Ads than any
of their competitors. The people kncrjjfa
that The Georgian is the For Rent Me
dium of the city and that they have the
largest list to choose from That's why
most every one uses The Georgian to do
their renting for them. Your ad on this
page will be seen, read and your rooms
will be rented. 7-4-24
Unfurnished Apartments For Rent
THREE connecting rooms; bath on same
floor; sink and kitchen; separate gas,
and, coal house. 137 East avenue.. Ivy
5618-J. 7-5-23
FOR RENT —Five-room apartment on
north side with garage privileges; elec
tric lights, hot and cold water, furnace
heat; one block from Peachtree; $35 per
month. Apply 403 Peters Bldg Tele
phone M. 1843, or Ivy 5398-L after 3:3|)
p. m. 39-7-3
FOR RENT —The new apartment nouse
at 83 Hurt street, known as the Boaco
bel. consisting of three and four rooms
each, with every known modern conven
ience, and renting for $32.50 to $35. is
now ready for occupancy. Apply on prem
ises or Fitzhugh Knox, 1613 Candler
building. 5-9-57
Unfurnished Apartments Wanted.
IF YOU desire to rent your rooms, the
best way is to place an ad in the "For
Rent" columns of this paper. The Geor
gian carries more For Rent Ads than any
of their competitors. The people know
that The Georgian is the For Rent Me
dium of the city and that they have the
largest list to choose from. That’s why
most every one uses The Georgian to do
their renting for them. Your ad on this
page will be seen, read and your rooms
will be'rented. 7-4-24
Furnished or Unfurnished Apart
ments For Rent.
FOR RENT—House, two apartments, first
floor seven rooms, completely furnished,,
$80; second floor, five rooms, unfurnished,
S3O. Separate entrances; large verandas;
shady lot. Juniper street. Possession
September. Main 3300. 7-3-43
Unfurnished Blouses For Rent.
FOR RENT—By* owner, nine-room house,
or upper or lower floor separate; two
baths; highest elevation: nice shade:
walking distance. Ivy 2®25-L.7-3G15
BEAUTIFUL eight-room house in splen
did neighborhood. 56. West North ave
nue. k 3
or write ÜB'jfor our rent bulletin;
exceUent houses a'il over the city nt
moderate rates. Turman, Black & Cal
houn. 203_Eny>ire Bldg. 6-29-66
THE HOUSE you build, buy or
rent will not be a modern home
unless it is wired for electricity.
4-18M8
FOR RENT. HOUSES—CaII, write or
phone for our rent bulletin Ralph O.
Cochran, 19 South Broad street. 4-1-21
Furnished Houses For Rent.
ATTRACTIVE furnished house; five
rooms; electric lights, gas and all mod
ern conveniences: centrally located 314
Courtland. Phone Ivy 3499. - 47-7-1
PIAqASAN'T furnished Imine, near Geor-i
gian Terrace. Nominal Summer Rent." '
< are Georgian. 25-28-6 |
FOR RENT Thtrteen-rooni house, nicely I
furnished, near in on north side, across
street from Peachtree inn. Owner leav
ing city. Phone Ivy 5106-L. 6-28-22
Fire-Proof Storage.
WE STORE HOUSEHOLD goods and
pianos. Office and warehouse. 239-241
■ Edgewood ave. Ivy 2037. John J. Wood
side Storage Company.
Public Baggage and Transfer. ’
M. C. FURNITURE transfer; we pack'
and ship. M. 5490-L, A. 1319. 30 West.
Hunter. 3-12-7 ■
Lost and Found.
LOST—One small bay mule; blind one
eye Return to 125 Powell street a_nd !'
get reward.so-7-5
LOST —No. 2 bulls-eye kodak; left on I
car seat; Berne street and Boulevard '
Wednesday night, June 27. Reward if i
returned to 228 Cameron. 7-5-18
STRAYED—Lemon colored Jersey cow;;
crumped horns and bobbed tail, weigh- j
ing between 600 and 700 pounds. H,. L ; i
Little. Bell phone Decatur 246.34-7-i>;
LOST—Cameo brooch pin on Whitehall |
street. Reward. Call Main 4150. 7-5-20
STRAYED from Albemarle street a large,
yellow Jersey cow. The cow has short,
straight horns and was carrying long rope
attached to samie. Reward. 58 Albe- I
marie street. 7-4-18 ,
LOST - Wednesday night on Forrest ave-j
nue-St. Charles ear unfinished black silk 1
dress. Return to 138 Forrest avenue. Re
ward. .U 4
LOST -Monday afternoon, either in Al
cazar or Nunnally's, an enameled daisy
pin, with diamond in. eenter. Reward.
Ivy_49D. ...I: 3 ' 2 ®
LOST—Cameo brooch pin on Whitehall
street Rewar< 1 Call Main 4150. 7-3-17
LOST—Child's gold bracelet, between
Crumley and Crew streets. Sunday aft
ernoon. Return to 219 Crew st. and get
reward 7-3-22
LOST -Open face Waltham watch, with
old gold locket on fob. Reward. Dr.
Verdier, Ivy 3623-L.7-3M2
LOST—Bank book No. 969839 of the Bow
ery, Savings bank, 1.30 Bowery, New
York. The finder is requested to return I
it to the bank. If not restored before tlie
first day of August, 1912, -application will
be made to the bank for new book. 7-2-4
LOST—A bunch of keys, either in Can
dler Bldg, or postoffice lobby. Return
to 631 Candler Building. Reward. J. H.
Reynolds. 6-27-12
FOUND —The best way of locating your
lost articles —the way that is the sim
plest known and the cost small compared
with the price you would give to have
your things returned. You know you
hate to part with keepsakes you value
highly, you dislike to give up searching
for your lost articles. The thing you lost
might be picked up by the person that
would be in the same place you were live
minutes later. In this case this person
would naturally look in The Georgian to
see who bad 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
umns of Tlie Atlanta Georgian and have
It returned to you. 6-28-14
Personal.
"SHxT ai7~ i’IiILOSDPHY." LATEST.
BEST, MOST INSTRUCTIVE SEX
MANUAL PUBLISHED; ACTUALLY
TEACHES. NOT MERELY ARGUES; A
MOST IMPORTANT SUBJECT THAT
EVERY ONE, YOUNG OR OLD, MAR
RIED <*R SINGLE. SHOULD KNOW
ABOUT. TO INTRODUCE OUR HIGH-|
GRADE PUBLICATIONS; COPY
MAILED FOR 12c. DUVAL PUBLISH
ING CQ„ BOX 1434, JACKSONVILLE.
FLA. 7-4-37
SUMMER SCHOOL.
PUPILS prepared in Greek to enter COL
LEGE and HIGH SCHOOL. -Phone Ivy
2085. 245 West Peachtree st. 7-4-31
- ——*# —■
Woman Detective.
THE ONLY licensed woman detective;
will get you out of trouble instead of in
trouble; legal evidence a specialty; work
for men only. M. 1059-J. 15 Woodward
ave. 7-1-22
DRESSMAKING and ladies’ tailoring
work, guaranteed. Price reasonable.
Mrs. Bishop, 20 East Pine stfeet. Atlan
ta phone 5890-M, 7-1 -21
LADIES, WE ARE NOW MAKING FALL
SWITCHES TO ORDER AND FOR
STOCK. ALL HAIR MATCHED PER
FECTLY
ANY SHADE, length or weight. Thin
braids remade and hair added. Special
attention given to' dyeing. ' Work and
quality goops-used guaranteed. SPECIAL
PRICES offered for next thirty days. Mail
orders given prompt attention.
CLAYTON & ZAHN CO.
PARLORS, 36’ /2 WHITEHALL ST.
Phone Maih 1769. 5-20-22
SERIOtfS RESULTS come from trusses
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
The Many Spirella Styles.
INCLUDE a style for every woman; the
genuine skill of our corsetieres is man
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
pany, 21 Inman building, Atlanta, Ga If
you can not call, write. 6-7-36
FLY’ SCREENS, FLY "SCREENS, FLY
SCREENS—Wood fly screens, metal fly
screens, hardwood floors, Venetian blinds,
metal weather strips, furnished anywhere
In the South. Write or phone W. R Cal
laway, manager. 1403 Fourth National
Bank building, Atlanta. Ga. Main 5310.
-30-19
ACME LETTER CO.
NOTHING but first-class work and
prompt service. When you are ready
for this kind of work, phone Ivv 1436.
ACME LETTER CO., 417 Wesley Memo
rial Bldg. 5-6-33
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
Educational.
PUPILS to coach. Terms very reason
able. Ivy 5166. 7-4-3
Palmistry.
IS NOW LOCATED in tent, corner For
syth and Luckie; can be consulted .n
all affairs of life Charges moderate.
Satisfaction guaranteed. 6-23 13
PALMIST AND LIFE
READER.
REVEALS past, present and future. <’an
be consulted on all affairs of life; read
ings# 25c, 50c. 17 East Mitchell street lin
tent).s-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 Red 'Ces swell
ing in 15 to 20 days. Write sot particu
■«rs. Collom DrOpsv Remedy Company,
512 Austell Building. Atlanta. 5-25-11
Medical. •
DR. EDMONDSON'S Tansy, pennyroyal
and Cotton Root Pills». a safe re
liable treatment for painful and
prosHcft menstruation, 'irrogularltn ar.d
similar obstructions. Trial box b;, mall.
50c. Prank Edmondson .<■ Bro.» rear;iitac
turing chemists, II South Brum! street.
Atlanta. 2-17-11
I LADIES 41,000 reward 1 positively
| guarantee my great successful “Month
ly” remedy, safely* relieves some of the
longest, most obstinate, abnormal cases
in three to five days; no harm, nain or
Interference with wonk: mall $1.50. Dou
ble. strength, $2. Dr r G Southington
Remedy Company,• Kansas City, Mo.
4-2-34
Colored Undertakers.
Fountain & Robinson.
223 Auburn. Atl. 5921-F, Night Ivy 3609.
4-11-27
W anted—Miscella neons.
BRICK™ WWNTED^T"want 15,000 good ! '
necond-liand brick. Charles S. Robison.
27 East Hunter street. 7-5-40 1
DROP A CARD—WiII bring cash tor old : i
clothes and shoes. The Vestaire. 166 I
Decatur street. 6-27-42 ; 1
1 BUY men's old clothes and shoes. ‘■'
Drop a card. I. Bock, 32 Bell St. 8-1-14 ;
BEST CASH PRICES for furniture, i '
household goods and office furniture. I
Pembroke Sales Co., 143 S. Pryor street. I '
Bell phone Main 187.4-5-25 '
WANTED—We" pay highest oash prices
on household goods, pianos and office |
furniture. Cash advanced on consign- ; 1
ments. Springer's Auction House, 25 < :
South Pryor street. Bell phone Main 1526.- 1
' 4-10-10 !
WE PAY HIGhT-IST’ CASH prices for I
household goods, pianos and office fur- '
riture. Cash advanced on consignments. '
Central Auction Company. 12 East Mitch- j;
ell street. Bell phone Main 2424. 8-36-26 :
WANT ED*- You to know that your house- '
hold goods of all descriptions, also any I
useful articles which are of no earthly |
use to you, but too good to throw away. |
can be sold as easily as the goods below I
were sold, through the For Sale Miscel
laneous column of The Georgian:
Atlanta. Ga., July 2, 1912.
■Want Ad Dept, of The Georgian:
Dear Sir—l had some furniture for sale
and gave you an advertisement to he run
for three days.
Please discontinue the ad, as I sold
everything after the advertisement had
been run one time. I had enough people
to call to have sold it a dozen times.
Yours very truly.
THOS. L. BRYAN.
Southern Shorthand and Business Uni
versity. 7-4-22
For Sale—Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE —Table, stoves, bed, cheap
Ivy 4821-J.7-5-47
FOR SALE —Cheap, one heavy 9x12 tent,
in good condition. V. R. Hollis, 308 At
lanta National Bank Bldg. Phone M.
5. -15-7-5
F’OR SALE—S3S Block baby carriage in
good condition. Built wide; will hold
two babies at once; $lO cash. Apply 135
East Tenth street.4o-7-5
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY.
Legs of lamb 12 l-2c
Fronts of lamb 10c and
12 1-2 c
Lamb chops 15c
Lamb stew 10c
Pot stew 8c
Pot roast 12c
Veal roast 12 l-2c
Chuck steak 10c
Prime rib roast 15c.
j Rib steaks 15c
Snapper steak 12 1-2 c
CAAIPBELL’S PLACE,
89 Decatur Street and 150
Marietta Street.
FOR SALE —Two cash registers.
Two showcases.
Two small iron safes.
Two counters.
One revolving nail bln.
These , fixtures at a bargain from small
hardware store which we bought out.
Anderson Hardware Company, 32-34 South
Pryor street. 7-1-64
DUNTLEY PNEUMATIC CLEANERS
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
For SALE —An $lB direct current electric
fan, good as new. SB. H„ care Geor
gian.so-7-4
THREE-PIECE solid mahogany parlor
suit, one large oak hall tree, Iron bed,
writing desk, sideboard, china closet, din
ing table, seven chairs; must sell imme
diately; am leaving city. Ivy 3505. 244
Courll an< 1, Apartment 5.7-4-44
FOR - SALE —A nice lot of household fur
niture: all in good condition. Apply to
400 Peachtree st. 7-3-36
IF YOU WANT SAND in any quantity
delivered in any part of town, whole
sale or retail, cal! Ivy 3786. C. W. Jones
A- C 0.7-2-33
con ing.
MAILING.
ADDRESSING.
MULTIGRAPHING.
High-class work. Acme Letter Co., 417
Wesley Memorial Bldg. Phone Ivy 1436.
WANTED— You to know that we sell both
new and second-hand furniture for the
convenience of the economical housekeep
er. YVe save you at least 20 ner cent
on every purchase. Cameron Furniture
Company, 39 West Mitchell street. Phone
Main 3229.6-24-20
ATL ANT A IJ PHOLSTERIN G
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
,i to order by expert mechanics. Estimates
carefully furnished* Phone Main 2475.
ATLANTA UPIIOLSTERING
COMPANY.
171 Whitehall Street.
LUMBER, sash and doors. AU kinds of
building material. C. E. Henderson, i
Marietta, Ga 6-22 50
National Cash Register.
$35, SSO. S6O. $75, SIOO, $l5O and 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 and fire-proof cabinets
Gookin Bank and office Equipment Com?
I'linv 6-13-17
HEADQUARTERS!!!
Cotton Seed Hulls.
' SUL »'C> GAN & Co -- ATLANTA. 6-17-37
! WE RENT good pianos. $3 month up.
We sell good pianos, $5 month up.
; Bargain in second-hand. SIOO up.
• | H. P. Becht Company. 110 Temple Court
building. Beil phnne 667 Main.
\ iiw'i'i'fio " H registers everyth i»g."
l 2XIIII 1 l< <lll Latest improvements.
Old registers exchanged.
' <<’ll All size--: easy terms.
I?<.<> i<t<o'c Atlanta Cash Register Co.
11l ’’IM 1 IS 34 j.; as t Alabafna street
6-13-47
I'' >PE S SPECIAL— Be.-" dofiar watch in
,; the world sent prepaid, only 86c.
. Fully guaranteed to keep correct time
I two year.-, or money refunded. New watch
> given free if It breaks. A more “ervicea
' hie watch can not he had at any price.
Money refunded immediately if you are
■'not highly pleased. Order today without
i full Pope Watch and Diamond Company.
'11514 Main street. Dallas. Tex. 6-1-14
I ■
Carpenter Work.
LET US GIVE you prices on cabinet, car
penter and brick work, plastering.
I painting and tinting. Forsyth Street
Cabinet Shop. 62’/ s South Forsyth street.
1 j Phones Main 118<, Atlanta 6087-M.
j 6-20-14
Office Fixtures.
CARPENTER SHOP.
CROCKETT & CARTER,
‘ 40-42 PETERS ST. BOTH PHONES.
. 3-22-3
Trunks, Bags and Suitcases.
11E T A TIEd' NNI7"uHP a HiED~
ROLNTREE’S 77 'XeeU ) E
, PHONES: Bell Main 1576. Atlanta 1654.
Automobiles.
WILL EXCHANGE for automobile six-
room house, West End. Phone Main '"'gM
128’L a 52-7-6 'iSM
FOR SALE—One sixteen Buick, five-pas- .a|
senger, *3O-horsepower auto; a pick-up ;
for some one; can be seen at 89 Decatur
street between 2 and 6 p. m. Monday. ;
* 7-6-46 ! fW
NEW Everett 36 car. fully equipped;
Brush, 1911, good shape; both for part .3
cash, balance monthly. N. C. McPherson.
Ivy 3339.; <25-7-5
FOR SALE —One automobile torpedo 81
body, complete with top, windshield;
body has never been used, and for a quick
sale will sacrifice for $l5O. Address Ful
ton Auto Supply Company, 227 Peachtree
street, Atlanta. 7-4-29 4
HAVE five-passenger automobile, 35-
horsepower; In first-class . running J
shape; will sell at a bargain or will ex
change for runabout. Address Automo- ■-?
bile, P. O. Box 510, Atlanta, Ga. 26-7-3 ip
FOR SALE—New, Maxwell special auto.
run .five months; splendid condition, 3
fully eoulpped, cash or real estate. Call 4
Ivy 4732.7-2-21
THOMAS-SIX—I9I2 model; four-passen-
ger; been in use four months: will sell •:
for reasonable price; good condition. Box , j
596. _care Georgian. 39-7-2
CHALMERS 30, 4-passenger, 1911, A-l . <
condition, top, windshield, speedometer, |
Prest-O-Lite and a snappy little car. We 3
overhauled this ourselves and we know
it’s right and cheap at SBOO.
"WHEN WR OFFER ONE ITS RIGHT."
Travis & Almand, 26 James street, third a
floor Beil phone Ivy 4832.6-29-8
AUTOS REPAIRED.
MAGNETS AND STORAGE BATTER- 1
lES RECHARGED. MAGNETO AND
CARBURETOR work a specialty. We
give careful attention to Electric Auto
and Battery work. Hartrampf & Yar
bray Co. Phone Main 3810. 56 Edge- «
wood Ave.. Just below Equitable Bldg. 1
-M-S
Motorcycles.
ALL MAKES. SSO AND UP-Largest mo
torcycle dealers in the South; exclusive
Southern distributors for Indian. Elyea-
Austell Company, 35 North Pryor street.
1-21-9
Stove and Range Repairing.
DAN THE FIXER.
sells second-hand gas stoves. We sweep
chimneys. We take down heaters. We
sell wick and wickless oil stoves. We sell
gasoline stoves and ranges. Atlanta
phone 2235. 121 Whitehall street. Bell
phone Main 2699. 4-4-7 j
Sewing Machines.
WE RENT new machines with complete
set of attachments for $2 per month;
also machines repaired; prompt delivery.
Both phones 1893. Singer Sewing Ma
chine Company, 79 Whitehall. 9-14-44
Business Opportunities.
BER CHAIRS, MIR
RORS, ETC. AS GOOD
AS NEW. BIG BARGAIN
FOR CASH. YOU WILL
HAVE TO HURRY. I. C.
M’CRORY, COLLEGE
PARK,7-5-34
IF LOOKING for bargain in
boarding house, address 119
Washington street. 7-5-1
FOR SALE—Soda and cigar business;
sales average SBOO per month; rent only
$22.50; town population of 4,500; an un
usual opportunity to get a business; must
sell, at once. Address Soda Fount, care
Geo r g i an. T-. 5 -1 7
FOR SALE, CHEAP—Boarding house of
fifteen rooms; modern conveniences.
Call 78 North Broad street. Phone Main
3224. 7-4-30
FOR QUICK SALE CHEAP—Stock of
millinery, good location, no opposition;
best reason for selling; splendid chance
for investing small capital. Address Mil
liner,- Box 800, care Georgian. 6-11-4
FOR SALE -General merchandise busi
ness in good country town. There is
connected with this business lumber,
shingle and building material, ice, auto
mobile and garage business; also meat
market. The amount of business now
done Is $25,000 to $30,000 per year. This*
amount can be doubled. About $5,000 will
handle. Box 143, Austell, Ga. 6-29-46
d<(i n/ui CASH WILL BUY a great bar
<p<7,tMJ'» gain. I have a new 90-room
hotel, one block from Candler building,
newly furnished, with all first-class furni
ture and full of people, from bottom to
top. clearing SSOO per month. Long lease
an<l low rent, and the best location in th*
city. Cause of selling, the party has to
leave the city on account of pressing busi
ness. ivy 5558. J. D. Evans, Atlanta
3900. 20-B Carnegie way7-3-10
FOR SALE—Controlling Interest 1A well
established, profitable wholesale and re
tail lumber business; dissolution of part
nership necessary. Address Box 242. care
Georgian. 7-3-11
FOR SALE—BUTCHER’S
OUTFIT. GOOD OPEN
ING FOR A MARKET.
NONE HERE. MUST
SELL. I. C. M’CRORY,
COLLEGE PARK. 7-5-35
i ■ ,
Money To Loan.
WANTED—SIO,OOO in second mortgage
notes; small monthly payments. N. C.
McPherson. Ivy 3339.26-7-5
WANTED—First mortgage loan of $2,500
at 7% on my new home on north side
Atlanta, worth $5,500 Have already put
in over $2,650 in cash and want loan to
pay balance due contractor. Principals
only. Will pay half broker's commission.
S. H W . care Georgian. 7-4-6
CHARLES"H." BLACK,
Real Estate and Loans.
Correspondent
Prudential Insurance Company
of America. 6-29-64
MONEY’ by the thousands; money by tne
tens of thousands: money by the mil- i
lion; first-class first mortgage real estate
and farms; first mortgage purchase mon
ey notes. Come direct to us. Randolph
I.oun Co., 821 Candler Bldg. Ivy 5069.
-37-8
fFz— JEWELERS and brokers
/fY ' 301 PETERS
/ UtV . BLDG ’
lo an Y CY
/ PHONE MAIN J«
STRICTLY PRIVATE
MONEY on hand for Immediate loans on
; property in or near Atlanta J. E Van
Valkenburg. 501 Equitable Bldg. 6-6-22
WE HAVE plenty of money to
lend at lowest rates on Atlanta
’and nearby property, either for
straight or monthly payment
: plan. Also for purchasing pur- j
: chase money notes. Foster &
Robson, 11 Edgewood Ave.
weyman"& connors: '
ESTABLISHED 1890.
Mortgages on Real Estate. 4-1-3 j
I
SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND, any
amount: 6 per cent. Write or call. S.
W. ’"arson. 24 South Broad st. 4-1-17
MORTGAGE LOANS on Atlanta real es
: tate Established since 1889. Turman,
I Black <fc Calhoun, 203-208 Empire Bldg
4-1-20