Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, August 02, 1912, EXTRA, Image 11

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. 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 class matter. Subscriptions Payable In Advance One year, mail, postage prepaid. $5.<W Elx months. mall, postage prepaid, 2bo Three months, mall, postage prepaid. Jjs One month. mall, postage prepaid. Subscriptions P'yable In Advance. Delivered by carrier, one yearss.2o Delivered by carrier, six months 2 60 Delivered by carrier, three months... 1.30 Delivered by carrier, one month 4f Delivered by carrier In Atlanta and other cities, one week 10a Help Wanted—Female. f.« leave tvwn; two good p maids. Feders, 253 Can- dier Annex Bldg. B-1 -46 YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE would “take into their home a poor girl between the ages of 13 and 15. Must be from good family. She will have the privilege of education and while not attending school would receive cash compensation for serv ices rendered. The real necessity is to 1 act as companion for wife during hus band's absence. Apply with parents, 817 Austell 81dg.53-8-1. WANTED—Good cook; recommendations required; room on lot. Apply 725 Pied niont avenue 48-8-1 • WANTED—A cook. Aply 163 Linwood ’ avenue., near Ponce DeLeon. Ivy 1339-J .8-1-39 A RELIABLE all-round servant to take room and work at 66 West Sixth st. Phone after 4p, m.. Ivy 4893-J. 8-1-35 WANTED—GirI, experienced in making buckram frames. Apply Dept. E, Er nest L. Rhodes Co., 67-69 South Pryor st 8-1-34 WANTED —A good, stout colored girl, be tween 12 and 15 years old, to help my maid and answer phone. Dr. Morrison. < 414 Kiser Bldg. B-1-32 WANTED—Experienced bindery girls. Apply at once Appeal Publishing Co.. 136 V; Marietta st. B-1 -14 ; WANTED—First-class coolc Applv at 491 South Pryor street. 8-1-30 WANTED—Cook, small family; apart ment. 139 Capitol avenue. B-1 -9 ■WANTED—An experienced lady stenogra pher; must be quick and accurate; good, permanent position for right party. Write stating experience and giving references. Box 1735. Atlanta, Ga. 8-1.-3 GOOD stenographer wanted for three cer- l tain days each week, or will furnish I office room, desk and typewriter to good public stenographer desiring location In Empire Bldg. Address I’. O. Box 1531. WANTED—Settled nurse to stay in house' References required. Phone Ivy 3098. -31-22 WANTED—A first-class cook. Apply 516 North Jackson st. 7-31-30 WANTED -A first-class nurse Apply 1233 Candler Bldg. 7-31-30 WHITE woman to do genera! house work; husband, wife and one grown son In family. 131 Peeples st. 45-7-31 WANTED—A good washerwoman. 465 Decalur _st.29-7-31 - WANTED—GirIs to feed ruling machine. Must be experienced. Foote & Davies Company, Capitol and Milton avenues. -30-13 COOK and general house worker for small family. 481 Cherokee ave. 27-7-30 WANTED —First-class lady stenographer, familiar with double entry bookkeeping. Apply In own handwriting and furnish reference as to character and ability. Lon Dickey Lumber Company, Fitzgerald, Ga. ‘ 7-26-22 Help Wanted—Male. WHITE CHEF, white roast cook; two colored cooks. Feders, 253 Candler An ,<-■ nex. 8-1-45 WANTED—Experienced dairyman. Apply In person. Manager Kimballville Farm, Atlanta. Permanent position. 8-1-43 WANTED—Good bread and cake baker to I work in bakery Reply to Monroe En- . quirer, Monroy, N. C. 50-8-1 WANTED—A competent man cook. Ap ply 32 E. North ave. 35-8-1 WANTED —Two cylinder nress feeders at I once. Union. Appeal Publishing Com pany. 136'/ g Marietta street. 8-1-27 COLLEGE GRADUATE of recent years desiring permanent employment with public service corporation, apply Saturday at 9 a. m., room 301, 78 South Pryor. _B-1-25 WANTED—CIerk who is thoroughly ex perienced with typewriter and has a general knowledge of stenography. Must be bright and intelligent and furnish first class references. Permanent, position to right party. Box 999, care Georgian. WANTED Young men to learn pharm acy this fall. Demand for our gradu ates exceeds supply. Next session begins October 1. Southern College of Pharmacy, 81 Luckie street. Atlanta, Ga. B-1-1 WANTED—Men and boys to learn auto mobile business. We operate the best equipped shops, and positions open for graduates. Carolina Auto School, Char lotte, N, C. 70-7-20 WANTED—The very best, of positions are open for competent men who finish our two weeks' course; enter now. Charlotte Cotton School, Charlotte, N. C. 51-7-11 WANTED—Chef cook who Is familiar with both meat and pastry work; onlv experienced man need apply. Let refer ences accompany application. Box 25. Cordele. Ga. 7-31-21 WANTED—At once a night watchman. Pattillo Lumber Company,7-30-34 WANTED —Several job and book printers by August 12 or perhaps earlier. Applv at once to Gilbert Printing Company, Columbus, Ga. 1-30-9 WHOLESALE HOUSE WANTS YOUNG MAN STENOGRAPHER; MUST UN DERSTAND BOOKKEEPING, WRITE GOOD BUSINESS HAND AND WILL ING TO WORK. ADDRESS WITH REFERENCES. BOX 1575, CITY. 39-7-30 « WANTED—Bright, strong boys to deliver routes in afternoons. Good wages and eha nee for promotion. Call at circulation depart- inent The Atlanta Georgian. * 20 East Alabama street. WANTED—Young men as assistants to our salesmen to collect and sell Singer sewing machines and supplies. Singer Sewing Machine Company. 79 Whitehall " Street. WANTED--Men io learn barber trade. Few weeks completes. Wages while learning You can join us with assurance ~ you will succeed. We have received 4 praise from thousands for our beneflelai course Apply from country or city. Moler Barber College, 38 Luckie street. 31-7-27 CARPENTERS Competent, men furnish ed or. short notice for all classes of car penter work. Jim Stephenson. 226 Brown i Randolph Bldg. Phone: Main 4251, At- <5 lanta 3932.7-2-5 *' WANTED—Two or three hustling sales- I men and collectors; must be able fur- ■ nfsh horse and buggy anil make bond: I i lucrative and permanent position to right » lnan - Apply 19 _Wh> 1 ehall st 7-17-27 ‘ WANTED —Young man of experience and I good recommendations to take charge ■ and manage retail grocery business; must I , invest SSOO. or would lease business to ~ right party: excellent opportunity. Ad- » dress Groceries. Georgian 7-12-42 WANTED- Ideas Inventors write for I list of inventions wanted and prizes of- I sered by manufacturers Also, how to get ! your patent Sent free to any address ; Randolph Briscoe, patent attorneys. : Washington. D G 7-11-23 STOP at Hilburn hotel, heart of city, 16'j i Walton street. If you want a clean, quiet I room; transient 50c. Open all night 3-2’l-19 I Yl'lS. Professor G. <> Branning will tench ' i you the barber Hade tit's easy) We: t«*ch in one half time of other colleges. ~)■«<• tools and position In our shops i U.K- Sil' Wt naj mor-’ Tl'.ocscrfls of I ■ Jra running shops making good wages vtlania Barber College. 10 l-lasi Mitchell «tteet 6-11-17 I f’BEE MASSA'H:. hair ruts, shaves, i , shampoos til liarbei tt“il. fre* clean I'f.ei Allan.;* Barbel College. 1" I :i“' Mltci.ell. 5 27-16 * Help Wanted—Male and Female. WANTED—Cook and butler. Apply Mrs. Charles A. Smith, corner Moreland and St. Charles. Druid Hills. 8-1-13 MEN AND WOMEN WANTED for gov- ernment positions. SBO.OO month. Writ* for list of positions open. Franklin In stitute, Dept. 49-R., Rochester, N. Y. ■_47-t-6 / for a case Specific Blood Pol- I son we fail to cure. Raney U* I Medicine Co.. 513 Austell Bldg. Phone 614. Office Hours: 7 a m. to 6 p. m.; / Sundays, 9a. m. to 12 a. m. I 6-3-33 Salesmen Wanted. WANTED—Several stock salesmen; none except men of ability and experience need apply. Call at 10 o'clock Friday and Saturday morning this week. Underwrlt l ers Realty Company. -66 West Mitchell | street. 8-1-41 Teachers Wanted. WANTED—Teachers for late fall and winter schools, mainly rural positions. Good locations, good schools, good sal aries. Free registration. Write for blanks. Register Teachers' Agencv, Reg ister, Ga. 7-31-19 TEACHERS for Georgia schools, rural and graded; many splendid openings: must have Georgia certificates; guaran teed service; openings in other states also. Sheridan’s Agency, Greenwood. S. C. TEACHERS' PROFESSIONAL COL LEGE, AUSTIN, TEXAS. needs the services of one ambitious teacher in each county; good proposition. Full Information free. 43-7-26 Situations Wanted—Female. FIRST-CLASS colored dressmaker open for engagements from August 8 to Oc tober 1: price, $2 per day; best refer ences. Emma L. Sharp, 267 E. Caln. 45-8-1 HELD position trust five years as dem onstrator and specialty saleslady' for one of largest concerns existing; wish em ployment Atlanta; references. Box 401, care Georgian. 44-7-31 WANTED—Washing tn do at home by an honest woman. W. M. T„ rear 106 West Pine street. 7-31-6 POSITION wanted by expert lady ste nographer; references furnished. Ste nographer, 36 Orleans st. 50-1-30 EXPERIENCED, competent stenogra- pher will substitute or accept regular position. Mrs. R. J. H., Box 300, care Georgian.4l-7-30 WANTED—Position as assistant or clerk in third-class postoffice; well experi enced and do not mind work. Address Mrs. A. D. McComb, Dawson, Ga., R. F. D, No. 7. t 43-7-30 WANTED -Private nursing 'by under graduate of four years experience: nurse all kinds of sickness. Maternity cases a specialty. References from best doctors. Cail Main 2383-L.46-7-29 MATERNITY CASES by experienced nurse; hospital training, best refer ences; reasonable charge; no objection to out-of-town eases. Bell phone West 1054. Situations Wanted—Male. WANTED—Position by an experienced, licensed pharmacist; good references and a worker. Address Pharmacist, care Georgian. 62-8-1 EXPERIENCED colored man wants po sition as porter, janitor; best of refer ences. Address B. Green, 18 Carter st., Atlanta. 42-8-1 STEWARD or manager, a former resident of Atlanta, desires position anywhere in Georgia with club, hotel or institution: best references. For particulars, address 3341 Malta st.,Phlladel;thia. I’a. 8-1-15 WANTED—Position as janitor": can furn- ish best of references. Apply or write 277 Rhoades street. 37-7-31 YOUNG MAN, competent bookkeeper of six years' experience in office; clear record. Address C. H. H., care Georgian. STRICTLY sober, honest young man must have work at once; an interview solicited. Address M„ Box 345, care Georgian. 33-7-31 A COLORED man desires position as bptler or coachman, ‘’all or write M. S,, 458*,-. Auburn ave.. City. 31-7-31 WANTED—Position as double-entry bookkeeper or assistant; can use type writer. W. M. W., care Georgian. 30-7-31 WANTED- Position as soda clerk; rea- sonable salary. Must have work at once. Write me. J. F. Dickinson, New nan, Ga4B-7-30 YOUNG colored man, 21 years old. would like to get a position with some private family driving car and working around the house Will Banks, 73-B West Mc- Daniel st., City. 49-7-30 THOROUGHLY experienced accountant age 40. strictly temperate, energetic, not afral of work, very highest refer ences, would like to connect as bookkeep er, cashier or office manager with some live firm or corporation In Georgia. Ad dress Box 249, care Georgian 4S-7-30 MAN with 20 years' practical experience I in Baltimore jobbing coffee and tea trade, desires connection with similar line in Atlanta as buyer, manager, sales man ager, etc.; strictly temperate, highest ref erences. Address Box 617, care Georgian. 47-7-30 GOOD BUTLER who knows something about automobiles but never did drive wants position. Good references. Box 346, care Georgian. 45-7-29 ALL ROUND PRINTER wishes work a’ once with some weekly paper In the state of Georgia. Am now editor and manager of IJberty Times, Ludowici, Ga. Write to O. C. Tarver, Box 74, Ludowici. Ga. 49-7-25 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 175, Atlanta Phone 1051. 7-5-24 Carpenter Work. LET US GIVE you prices on cabinet, car penter and brick work, plastering, painting and tinting. Forsyth Sireet Cabinet Shop, 62‘4 South Forsyth street. Phones Main 1187, Atlanta 6087-M. Board Wanted. BOARD and room In north side, modern, private home of strictly first-class peo ple by refined business woman, who wants permanent location in real home atmos phere; prefer some distance out on car line: best of references given and re quired; give phone number and full par ticulars in reply. Box 444, care Georgian 1 Boarders Wanted. ROOMS- First-class board, also rnble board at $3.50 week. 29 E. Harris. Ivv 3141-L. 8-1 -19 TRY' 308 South Prior for board; refer ences. .Main 2456-L. 8-1-31 LARGE. delightful room, with private bath; single room; best location; good table; home comforts. 24! West Peach tree Ivy 1.959- L. 37-8-1 ROOM and board for two young men; best north side location; between the Peach trees, Phone Ivy 6645. 7-31-29 NICE ROOM with boat'll; north close in; rates reasonable Phone Ivv 1928. 7-31-11 COUPLE or two young men can secure nice room and board at 102 Bryan street, three blocks from Grant park. If taken this week, rates will be $9 per week for | two, including use of phone Main 4269 I. I _ __ _<U7-30 I THE RANDOLPH ( ‘HiLKS ’ (lean. in ch> l'» W < ‘‘a in 7-30-32 MOST excellent rooms with boarn at 76 I West Peachtree Ivy 37C.7-.1 37- 7-30 > I’HIV \ Tl’. tainilv it West Ihid want*; cfii'h- uithoiit, children Addiesy lan**, vao. Georgian. 7-30 Boarders Wanted. Board and Rooms. : 115 S PRYOR; excellent board, delightful 1 rooms. Atlanta phone 4949. 31-7-29 i LARGE, beautifully furnished rooms witn hot and cold water, baths and excellent table board; under new management. 4 i W. Peachtree st. Bell phone Ivy 6790-J. ' 7-26-27 ! IVY HOTEL, 98 Ivv Street. ) AMERICAN PLAN, $1.25 L*P. Weekly : Rates. 46-7-26 , THE PLAZA. Central location; summer rates: cool front rooms. 286 Peachtree ' street. 39-7-17 Summer Resorts. “ BOARDERS~WAN TEI) DILLSBORO INN. IN the heart of the Blue Ridge An ideal place to summer. Cool, restful, plenty of milk, butter and fresh country produce. Electric lights, bath, hot and cold water. Terms very reasonable Apply at once Mrs. J. P. Jarrett, Dillsboro, N. C. 7-30-8 Lost and Found. i LOST—Bunch of keys. Name plate en graved “Claudius.” Return to 31s Whitehall street. Reward. 54-8-1 ONE iron gray mare strayed or stolen, Sunday night, from 508 Sunset avenue; five years old, with wire cut on left fore foot; weight 860 pounds. Phone Atlanta ' 1650, Bell 1510.8-1-8 LOST —White hound bitch, ten years old. i Reward. John P. Turk, Nelson, Ga. 1 LOST—Wednesday morning at Forsyth street, between postoffice and Nelson street, ladies' gold watch and pin. Finder please return to Liquid Carbonic Com pany and get reward. 7-31 -16 1 LOST—Sunday evening in Atlanta or on Lawrenceville road, pocketbook con taining eighty-odd dollars in tens, fives apd one dollar bills; book has Pennsylva : nfa Casualty Co. in gilt letters on Inside and Shrine card with J. A. Apperson’s ■ name. Return to J. A. Apperson, 803 Empire Life Building, and get reward. . 7-31-2 LOST —Well bucket and rope. Forget it i and buy "So Easy to Fix” Pump of Dunn Machinery Company. 54 Marietta : street, Atlanta, Ga. 7-12-35 > Personal. . AN HONORABLE gentleman. 40 years , old, 5 feet 2 inches high, of German de i scent, graduate of four universities, two of Germany and two of America. I am ■ strictly temperate in habits, kind disposi tion. I am able to make a good living 1 for a family and give a good home and ■ happy life. My references are my cre . dentials from my colleges. I hope to lo cate here. I wish to form an acquaint- ‘ ance with a single elderly lady or with a widow from the city or country. Must have a little means and willing to help i open an office. Will give reasons why i later on. My object is matrimony. 1 mean no trifling. I assure that I am a , strictly honorable, intelligent gentleman. I will show later with myself this Is the ; truth and nothing but the truth. Triflers please do not answer, as I mean strictly business. Address S. R., Box 150, care Georgian.3l-8-1 AUTHORITY YVRITERS: Let us secure your copyrights, print and place vour ; books on the market. Morton Publishing . Company, Dept. ATG, Morton building, New York 7-11-26 LADIES —Ask your druggist for Chlches tfcrs Pills, the Diamond brand; for 25 years known as best, safest, always relia ble; buy of your druggist. Take no other. Chichesters Diamond Brand .’llls are sold by druggists everywhere. 5-2-1 M’DANNELL’S PHOTO SHOP. HAS MOVED to 220 Courtland street. Photographs anything, any where, any time. Phone Ivy 1886. 7-27-5 ADI'LT PIANOFORTE COURSE—Spe cial method for adults commencing music. : Enables you lo play well in three months. All monotony of practice avoided. Even ing lessons if desired. Box 305, care Geor gian. 48-7-23 MATERNITY SANITARIUM Private, refined, homelike; limited number of patients cared for; home provided for in fants; infants for adoption. Mrs. M. T. I Mitchell, 26 Windsor st. 6-22-12 RICHARDSON'S Atlanta Select School; both sexes; summer school in session. Pupils prepared for Tech, university, col lege, West Point, Annapolis. 300 Spring. 7-13-27 SERIOUS RESULTS come from trusses improperly fitted. John B. Daniel, at 34 Wall street, has an expert titter 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 manl -1 fested In selecting the model that be comes you best. Company headquarters, 84 East North avenue. 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. li. Cal laway, manager, 1403 Fourth National Bank building, Atlanta, Ga Main 5310 ..4-30-19 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 COMPANY, 417 Wesley Memorial building. 5-6-33 Palmistry. IS NOW LOCATED in tent, corner For syth and Luckie; can be consulted on all affairs of life. Charges moderate. Satisfaction guaranteed. 6-2 5-13 Palmist and Life Reader, 17 E. Mitehell. 25 and 50 cents. REVEALS past, present and future; can 1 be consulted on all affairs of life. (In ' tent). 5-29-5 ! ■ - ' I Dropsy. DROPSY CURED Relieves shortness of ' breath in 36 to 48 hours. Red-'ces swell- ' ing In 15 to 20 days. Write for particu- 1 lars. Collom Dropsy Remedy Company. 512 Austell Building. Atlanta 5-25-11 1 Medical. 'DR, EDMONDSON'S Tansy, Pennyroyal and Cotton Root Pills, a safe and re liable treatment for painful and sup pressed menstruation, Irregularities and similar obstructions. Trial box by mail. } 50c. Frank Edmondson & Bro., manufac turing chemists, 14 South Broad street. Atlanta, Ga. 2-17-14 Wanted—Miscellaneous. WANTED Bicycle. Address Bicycle, _Box 100. care Georgian. 47-8-1 , ELI-’<'TRH’ITY. the corning power. If you want to know where to get the lat est and most complete books telling al* about elect rlcitdrop a < ard to .brtin A. .Johnson, 37 Savannah st . Atlanta. Ga WE Bl ’t old accounts, notes, Judgments. , <>lG Temple Court Bldg Main 3992 BEST price for furniture of ail klnde i We buy contents of residences, Hats and t offices. J’hone Main 187 143 South Pryor < street Pembroke Sales Company. 7-20-44 , DROP A (’ARD Will bring rasp for <nd i clothes and shoes The Vestalre. 166 i ur_st reel 1 I 1 Bl’Y men’s old clothes and ehoea ! luop a ' ard i Bock. 32 Bell st K- i U WAITED Wc pay highest cash prices on household goods, pianos and office ; furniture (’ash advanced on consign ment' Springers Auction Douse. 25 I i South Pryor street Beil phone Main 1526 -10-10 f iWE PAY lib 111 EST cash pr* for house ! i hold Rou<is, pianos and "ffu c furniture advanced on dis On- I tial <’omp.*n\ ’ 2 Mit<h»*il street. Bell phone Main 2424 8 26-26 I ■! “The Georgiaira’s Rent Bulletin” \ A New List Each Day ; S This bulletin contains every desirable place that Is For Rent in the citv and < > suburbs. The hard problem of finding the places that you desire to rent without ! < taking a lot of your valuable time and getting fruitless results in return has at ’ J last been solved through The Georgian’s Rent Bulletin. We have special men) ( scanning the city each day in search of all the desirable places for the benefit s ) and convenience of our many thousand patrons and readers. This bulletin con- 5 < tains every new place each day we can locate and we assure you that we are ) j sparing no pains and time in having this bulletin complete each day. When you < ) want to rent, think of the best way—- the way that is the most complete and) I j tlie place where you have the most places to choose from. Always consult The < Georgian's Rent Bulletin. That is the best way. It will save you time, money < > and worry. It is for your own convenience. J Furnished Rooms For Rent. TWO furnished light housekeeping first floor front rooms, close in; parties with out children. 117 Formwait street. At 'anta phone 6137-A. 8-1-40 DESIRABLE room with all conveniences In private north side home; two blocks of Peachtree; price $lO. Ivy 1818-J. 8-1-38 FURNISHED ROOMS—376 Capi tol aveue. Also two unfurnish ed rooms for housekeeping. Phone M. 2890-J.B-1-12 NICELY’ furnished front room; close in; very reasonable. 278 Rawson st. Call Main 4238-J, 8-1-33 IF ENGAGED immediately, will rent to one or two young men nicely furnished front room; phone, bath, electric lights, porch; cheap. Call Mr. Belew, Ivy 4041 day, or Ivy 5580-J after 6:30. 39-8-1 NICE furnished rooms with all conven iences, with or without board for young men only. 231 S. Pryor. Main 4568-J. -1-24 FOR RENT—One furnished room and un furnished kitchenette. Close In 59 | East Ellis street. B-1-28 NICELY’ furnished room in apartment; every convenience. 28 East Alexander street. Ivy 5818-J. 8-1-11 TWO housekeeping rooms, first floor, new apartment, near tn. Call after 6 o'clock, 205 Woodward avenue, two doors from Capitol avenue. 28-8-1 FURNISHED rooms for light housekeep ing or small apartment; near in; refer ences exchanged. Apply 18 East Pine, or Bell phone Ivy 5024-J.32-8-1 FOR RENT —Neatly furnished rooms In nice, cool neighborhood. Reasonable. 255 Courtland. 7-31 -34 FOR RENT—Two well furnished rooms, second floor; steam heated apartment. Cool in summer and warm in winter. 14 West Baker street. Phone Ivv 5039. 48-7-31 ROOM with all conveniences with private family; close in; north side apartment. Ivy 6033-J, 7-31-31 NICELY furnished front room, close tn, convenient to bath. Bell phone Main 6070. 7-31-23 Furnished room; all conveniences Apply 4 Wellington Apartments, 124 TWO nicely furnished front rooms, com plete for housekeeping, private en trance. sink In kitchen, electric lights, hot bath. Hell phone best location, cheap to parties without children. 290 Wash- Ington. 7-30-18 TWO furnished rooms for housekeeping, private home. 520 Central avenue. FOR RENT—Four nicely furnished con necting downstairs rooms, all conveni ences In cool West End, to couple with out children. 116 Greenwich avenue To nice young man newly furnished front room, all conveniences, with owner Ivy 2211-L.7-30-1 LARGE, beautiful front room; private bath; gentleman preferred. Peachtree, care Georgian. 30-7-30 LARGE front room and board for couple or young men. Ivy 2423-J.7- 29-1 EXTRA LARGE. COOL ROOMS; CLOSE IN; NORTH SIDE; REFINED PEOPLE ONLY; REASONABLE. IVY 4606 _ 7-J7-38 WANTED -Gentleman room-mate; nice, cool corner room; excellent table board. Main 4839-L. 121 Capitol Square. 7-27-10 CARNEGIE HOTEL" D. E. EVANS, proprietor of the Hotel Carnegie, 20-B Carnegie Way, has the nicest location In the city; nice, large, airy, clean rooms: first-class board If de sired. Also lias two-room apartments for light housekeeping; furnished completely with hot and cold water, steam heat and janitor service. Also one three-room apartment, completely furnished for light housekeeping Ivy 5558-J, Atlanta 3900 -26-1 Furnished Rooms Wanted. WANTED—SingIe room; centrally lo cated; by gentleman in business Ad dress. stating rate, Box 901, care Geor glan. 44-8-1 Unfurnished Rooms For Rent. FOR RENT—46 Capitol avenue, five rooms >22. 8-1-44 THREE connecting rooms; modern con veniences; use of telephone, couple without children preferred. M. 1911, At lanta 5037. _ls9_Kelly st. 8-1-87 THREE or four unfurnished rooms; paU ties without children preferred. 47 Brotherton st. Atlanta phone 3424. ’ 8-1-20 THREE connecting rooms for housekeep ing; furnish gas and use of phone; close in and very reasonable. 220 E. Fair. -1 -21 TWO unfurnished rooms; private en trance; rent reasonable to parties with out children; take South Decatur car, get off Third ave, Lakeview. Mrs W. M. Tay lor._ 7-30-17 THR'EE connecting rooms; have gas. wa ter and bath; close in. 25 Chapel street. THREE rooms, hall, private bath, gas, hot and cold water; north side. At lanta phone 3163-M. 25-7-30 \ What Have You For Rent? \ C Have you a nice, cozy furnished room, an attractive apartment, a lovely t z home, a hotel, an office too large for you but big enough for two concerns? Do / I you want to rent your business location, or have you a garage that you would > like to rent? Everything that is For Rent can be rented in this bulletin at a lit- t tie cost and within a short time. The Georgian is the recognized Rent Medi- > um of the city and suburbs. J For Exchange—Miscellaneous. WILL EXCHANGE mandolin for boxing gloves. Address 8 care Georgian. 8-1-29 For Sale Miscellaneous. P( Ml SALE one L. U. Smith visible type writer. No. 1, and table, S4O F. I. Stone &• Co., 811 Atlanta National Bank Bldg FOR SALE One 75-pound Eddy refriger ator. large heater. Both nearly new (las stove and water heater. 41 Grady Plao* 46-8-1 10,000 WAKEFIELD ELAT DUTCH and Bullhead cabbage plants aJ> $1.25 per 1.000; sto<k is A l s. J. Michael. 1011 North Main street, Findley, Hancock <’o., Ohjo ; Foil SALE The pipe organ now being used in St. Mark church. The organ is in excellent condition and sold for no fault. \V» are erecting a much larger organ Price. S6OO. This includes the services of an expert in taking down, < reeling and tuning. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Demon«tratjon, If desired. can be given at any time Apply W L Peel. . • are \merjrnn National Rank -10-8 1 ■ FoR SALE Popular law library twelve i volumes by Albert II Putney, regular I student’s course tn law will sell < heap , < ‘.ill t ■ ■ ' 8 ' ■ | I FoR SALE All sp. and writings of 1 Senator Hen Hill one volume hand- ’ sorneb bound in bwkram Apple 205. Stato Uhnit°l 1-oR SALE Chejokef Soda < *<» xn«li| P. ’ -Hng < Ini' 12a Cherokee ave At *< lahta phone 2?23. 4-1-22 I Unfurnished Rooms Wanted. WANTED—Thrr » rooms, light housekeep ing, young cou le; give price and If any children. Jack, ■ are Georgian 35-7-31 Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms For Rent. LARGE connecting or entire upper floor; private bath, porch, sink and phone; furnished or unfurnished; private resi dence; reasonable. 66 Highland ave Ivv 4809-J. 8-1-36 Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms Wanted. WANTED—For adults a five-room steam heated, furnished or unfurnished apart ment on south side. Must be reasonable. Address 27 Inman Bldg. Phone Main 921. Furnished Apartments For Rent. COOL, well furnished room for two gen tlemen; twin beds, bath, electric light, elevator, every convenience. Marlborough Apartments, No. 28. or cal' Ivv 4810 -31-14 Furnished Apartments Wanted. FOUR rooms and bath, furnished, alt conveniences wanted on north side by family of two. Not over S4O. New house, preferred. Frank Remsen, 34 East ave. Unfurnished Apartments For Rent ABOUT September 1 we will probably have for rent four to seven-room apart ments in the Corlnlthan, No. 136 Peachtree street, and the Nicholas, 234 Forrest avenue, by Charles P. Glover Realty Company, 214 Walton street. T-22-15 FOR RENT—The new apartment nouse at 88 Hurt street, known as the Bogco bel, consisting of three and four rooms each, with every known modern conven ience, and renting for $32.50 to $36, is now ready for occupancy. Apply on prem ises or Fitzhugh Knox, 1613 Candler building. 6-9-57 Furnished or Unfurnished Apart ments For Rent. THREE connecting rooms for light house keeping, bed room, sitting room, kitch enette, with bath; suitable for business woman 345Y4 Peachtree 7-29-16 Furnished Houses For Rent. FOR RENT—lmmediately, well furnished house; five rooms; electricity, gas; best locality; Ideal, shady veranda, ten min utes' walk from center of city; references required. 314 Courtland st 41-8-1 FURNISHED four-room cottage. Cali Main 2888. 7-27-14 Unfurnished Houses For Rent, EXCELLENT 12-room4 residence: two baths, electricity, large lot. fine lawn and shrubbery. Owner, 179 North Jackson street.Hhone_lt’y_l_9o7U. 8-1-10 BEST twelve-room steam-heated brick house; near in; north side. SSO. Ivv 4676.7-30-31 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 THE HOUSE you build, buy or rent will not be a modern home unless it is wired for electricity. -18-'lB FOR RENT, HOUSES—CaII, wr':« or phone for our rent, bulletin Ralph O. Cochran, 19 South Broad afreet. 4-1-21 Unfurnished Houses Wanted. WANTED—-To rent attractive six or sev en-room house in district of Tenth street school. Prefer one-story house. Address tl.. 228 Peachtree 8-1-26 WANTED To rent six or seven-room house with modern conveniences; good size lot; prefer near Catholic church; not more than twenty minutes’ ride of post office. Address with full particulars and rent Box 521, care Georgian 45-7-30 Fire-Proof Storage. WE STORE ~ iIOUSEHOLb” 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. Main 3657-J, A 1319 42 Mad ison ave. 3-12-7 For Sale—Miscellaneous. FOR SALE One Circassian walnut dress er, one Circassian walnut writing desk and chair, two golden oak rockers, two golden oak chairs, one mahogany book case, one Singer sewing machine, two rugs, one cot and two mattresses Ivy 2751, ask for Janitor 33-8-1 SECOND-HAND SAFES -Small, medium and large home safes. sls; Hall’s bank and fire--roof safes, vault doors, etc. C J Daniel, 416 Fourth National Bank Bldg -7-33 PEACHES PEACHES. ELBERTA PEACHES for sale; $125 crate, delivered anywhere in town. West 406-.1, or Ma Iti 4388. 7-30-14 I'M BREI J.aS repaired and recovered I‘rices reasonable Mrs Higgins. 305 South Forsyth street. Atlanta phone 5714- F. 7 30 - M FOR SALE For CASH - Nine pieces Old English mission living room or office suite in perfect condition. Apply 336 Peachtree .Janitor D3O-6 Fc>li SALE Diamond ring: stone weighs 3‘/2 less 1-32 carats Finest blue-while. Absolutely perfect in every way. This Is a rare gem Will take sßo'l cash tor it This stone is worth S3OO a carat, todav Must sell at once .1 D. Holman. Pel ham. Ga . 51 -7-29 FOR SALE Good horse, harness and spring wagon The whole outfit for SIOO for quick sale Call at 1.30 South For- I sell. 7-30-4 I XN assortment of chinaware, edds and I ends fmm out premium stock room, to be closed out at very low prices An op- I portunity in secure some very beautiful I pieces of china at little expense t 'an be I seen at "i» pK-mium parlor, 30 East via I bama street, The Georgian. 7-7'l-18* For Sale—Miscellaneous, J One Price. No Commission j TUNING, REPAIRING : PIANOS AND PLAYERS. > LET us make you an estimate on your work. Old pianos made - new again at moderate prices. 1 The only complete piano shop in the citv. s ■ Cleveland-Manning Piano « Company, 5 80 N. Pryor Street. Bell Phone Ivy 2240. FOR SALE—Small soda fount, floor shovU case, cigar case and wall case Apply 1 Hast Alabama si. 7-29-5 r FOR SALE—First-class, upright Piano. Cost first $550.00. On ; account of removal will sell for . SIOO.OO cash. Also first-class 1 cooking range, good as new. Also 1 splendid reception hall heater. Will sell cheap. Mrs. Geo. S. Donnell, 25 Howard avenue, De catur, Ga. 51-7-30 , FOR SALE—A new National cash register with six drawers and all the latest at f tachments to it; I will sell to Some good enterprising business man for the smalt . sum of $350 cash; first come first served. C. H. Meinachtir, Quincy, Fla. 7-26-10 FOR SALE— I’A horsepower water-cooled ' horizontal gasoline engine; weight 3001hs : Complete ready for running, new, $37.50 cash with order. Wonderful value. Dunn ) Machinery Company, 54 Marietta streel. ' Atlanta, Ga This price fs made In order . to sell 5,000 of these engines in Georgia ' this year. 7-25-36 5 IF YOU WANT SAND In any quantity I delivered in any part of town, whole r sale or retail, call Ivv 3786. C. W Jones A C 0.7-2-33 - National Cash Register. . $35. SSO, S6O. $75. SIOO, $l5O and up to suit , your needs. Terms easy. IJberal ex . change for cash registers in use Bel! ■ phono Ivy 4155, Atlanta 594 . THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO.. . 60 North Broad Street. 7-20-52 1 NEW RUBBER TIRES PUT ON YOUR BABY'S CARRIAGE. PHONE IVY -8076 ROBERT MITCHELL, 229 EDGE WOOD. 7-18-15 WE RENT good pianos, $3 month up. We sell good pianos, $5 month up. Bargain In second-hand. SIOO up. - R. P Becht Company. 110 Temple Court ’ bi’Htßitg Heli phone 667 Main. 4-23-20 : A n " K i e K tl ' t * rß everything " /llllr inail Latest Improvements. U'aah old fegisters exchanged ' anil All sizes: easy terms. Atlanta Cash Register Co. uvcglblclß East Alabama street 1 6-13-47 t POPE’S SPECIAL—Best dollar watch in the world sent prepaid, only 16c ’ Fully guaranteed to keep correct time 1 two years or money refunded. New watch 1 given free If It breaks. A more servloea -4 ble watch can not be had at any price. - Money refunded Immediately If you are not highly pleased. Order today without fall Pope Watch and Diamond Company. 1614 Main street, Dallas, Tex 6-1-14 3 ] Automobiles. FOR EXCHANGE - House and lot for au tomobile. Phone Main 1287.43-8-1 I FOR SAIJ-3—One big Brush, just been painted, and thoroughly overhauled, and ; in perfect condition; a bargain for S2OO, 1 Address Fulton Auto Supply Company, ' 227 Peachtree st. 8-1-17 • 1912 OVERLAND,torpedo roadster, a dan- • dy In A-l condition to travel far A four or five-passenger car of standard ' make Phone Decatur 312 for demonstra tion 38-7-31 i GREAT PICK-UP DIAMOND AND ! GOODYEAR TIRES, SLIGHTLY ' BLEMISHED; 28 by 3 $7.90, 30 by 3 $8.90, 39 bv 3*4 $11.50, 30 by 3G $11.90, 82 by 3 $8.50. 32 bv 3% $12.90, 34 by 3'4 $13.90, 30 ■■ by 4 $12.50, 32 by 4 $17.90, 33 by 4 $18.90. 84 bv 4 $19.90, 36 by 4 $19.90, anti skid 37 bv 4% $28.50. THESE ARE FRESH AND NEW AND ARE GIVING SPLENDID I SERVICE. M'PHERSON AUTO TIRE ! COMPANY, 46 Auburn avenue, Atlanta. ' WANTED -Five-passenger automobile; S4OO to $1,000; will give vacant lot and 1 some cash. W. 11. S. Hamilton, Decatur. 1 Ga. Phone Decatur <l3. 7-31-1 WANTED Slightly used 2-passenger car Must be bargain. P. O. Box 308. Adalrs i ville, Ga. 7-30-12 ABOUT AUTO REPAIRING" THE reason we control the finest auto rej>atr business In the city Is due to the • fact thai we work on the ears ourselves. 1 We know how to make them run right and make sure 1t is done as it should be. When your <ar needs attention, remem ber, we can make any kind of repair on : any make car. Travis & Almond, 26 James st., third floor Tvy 4832 WE HAVE FOR HADE a five-passenger White gas ear. 1911 model; also a five passenger 1910 Cadillac, We have rebuilt , these from the ground up. We know > these to be absolutely perfect Some one » finds a bargain here. When we have a J car for sale ft must be right. (?all and > let us show you how good they are Travis & Almond. ’ 26 lames at , third flour Ivy 4832 ; 7-24-25 AUTOS REPAIRED. ' MAGNETS AND STORAGE BATTERIES RECHARGED. MAGNETO AND CAR- Bt'RETOR work a specialty. We give > careful attention to electric auto and bat tery work. Hartrampf & Yarbray Co. Phone Main 3810. 56 Edgewood avenue, just below Equitable building 4-22-5 Motorcycles. ALL MAKES, SSO AND UP largest tno ' torcycle dealers in the South; exclusive Southern distributors for Indian. Elyea- Ausiell Company, 35 North Pryor street. 1-21 9 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 Furniture For Sale. Furniture For Sale. CLOSING OUT SALE ~~ 6o DAYS 6o DAYS WE ARE positively closing out this stock. On account of change in business a dandv, clean, new stock of Furniture to go at I practically wnoiesale cost. H. A. MARTIN FURNITURE CO. ! 135 WHITEHALL STREET, Want Ad Rates and Rules in The Atlanta Georgian One cent a word each Insertion. No ad taken for less than the price of ten words. Ads In larger type, 2c a word. Out-of-town advert! sements must be accompanied with cash Agencies' discounts 10 and 5 per cent. | The Georgian will not be respon sible for more than one incorrect insertion of any ad ordered more than one time. Closing Hours: To secure prop er classification of Want Ads it. will be necessary to have copy In The Georgian office before 1 o'clock the day of the issue. All ads must be ordered out In writing or at the office. No dis continuance notice taken over tel ephone. Every word In the advertisement, including the name and address, should be counted. Each Initial counts one word; compound words are counted as two words. Telephone your Want Ads to The Georgian (both phones 8000) when it is more convenient to do so. and collection will be made at your home or at your office the follow ing day. This Is an accommoda tion service rendered Georgian Want Ad patrons and payment should always be promptly made on presentation of bill. Always ask that your telephone ad be re peated back to you by the ad taker to make sure that It has been taken correctly. The Georgian can not guarantee accuracj’ or assume responsibility for errors of any kind occurring In telephone advertise ments. ADVERTISERS should retain re ceipts given by The Georgian to patrons making payment for Want . Ads over the office counter, as no mistakes can he rectified without them. In answering advertise ments addressed In care of The Georgian. If the advertiser asks to show references, send a duplicate of same. Auction Sales. AT AUCTION. SEVE RA L CONSIGN MENTS, INCLUDING MAHOGANY DRESS ERS. BRASS BEDS. GAS STOVE. RE ERIG-ERATOR, PAR LOR SUIT, WILTON AN 1) AX MINSTE R AR T SQUARES, RUGS. LACE CUR TAINS, TABLE AND BED LINEN, ETC., ERIDAY, AUGUST 2, AT 12 E. MITCHELL STREET. COMMENCING at 10 a m Friday, we will offer to the highest bidder a fine lot of household goods. Including ma hogany dressers and washstands, brass beds, gas stove parlor furni ture, reception and library rockers, feather pillows, felt mattresses, Ver nls Martin beds, six mahogany din ing chairs, rugs, art squares, table and bed linen, lace curtains: also a lot of dry goods, including sheeting, foulards, dimities, fixtures, batiste, white linen, voiles, dress goods, ging hams. muslin underwear and calicos, in lengths to suit you. and many other things too numerous to men tion Sale starts promptly at 10 a. tn. Friday, August 2. CENTRAL AUCTION CO., 12 E. Mitchell St. WE HAVE PLENTY’ of electric fans to make you comfortable. PAWN BROKERiTaI’CTION HOUSE, 51 Decatur street. We buy and sell any and everything. Atlanta phone 2280. 7-29-20 Stove and Range Repairing. DAN TH E IHXERT SELLS second hand gas stoves. We sweep chimneys. We take down heaters. Ws - 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 Business Opportunities. I’OR SALE ('heap, nice, clean, fancy grocery, cigar, tobacco and soft drink stand; good reason for selling. See Ameri canJ'andy Co., 146 Hot iston st. 8-1-23 FOR EXUIIAXGE —Dental office. Also beautiful home on promi nent sireet in Atlanta, for same in nice Georgia town, or to pur chase good practice reasonable. Address A. Box 5, care Georgian, 7-31-24 FOR SALE —General merchandise busi ness In good country town. There fs connected with this business lumber, shingle and budding materia), 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 Building Materials. steeiTbeams” FOR BUILDINGS. AUSTIN BROS . Atlant*. Ga. 4-19-1 Trunks, Bags and Suitcases. 'll ET a'h.ED A Nr7 REP A iltliDf' ' ROUNTREE’S 77 all PHONES: Bell Main 1576. Atlanta 1654, Painting and Tinting. FC) R ~THeT BEST’RICEfUcALLTt ’B EMBRY. M. 1455. 318 4TH NAT’L BANK BLDG. 5-11-24 Monuments and Stone Work. ATLANTA GIt A~NITE~COMPANy7 All kinds stone work. 17-19 Frazer »t. Phone Main 3540. 1-5-47