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THE. ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. REZAO FOR PROFIT— GEORC,I AM 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
noßcr: PUons Payable in Advance
one year mail, postage prepaid. $5 no
months. mail, postage prepaid. 2.50
r>l!L ee rn 2? tJls ’ Postage prepaid, 1.25
ne month. mail, postage prepaid. .45
n u-^ S 2 r L ptl< ’ n? ’ P ' fabte in Advance
r>f! ' ere< l IT ca >rier, one year $5 23
De lye red by carrier, six months 2.50
De 17 carr i er - three months... 130
Delivered by carrier, one month 41
Ijelfyered by carrier In -Atlanta and
otner cities, one week 10 a
Help Wanted—Female.
cashier.
Fed'-L • ’ m . al<ls ' ' ,astr V cook. |
r_e<urs. _.>3 tain Iler Ann< ■x. 8-5-30
" ANTED— a Woman toTive on lot- milk I
u^i’j?g. < ?t! k f,,r snia " fan, “' |
11 *■' '' < hMAN for cooking arid general '
Housework; small familv. Ask for Mr
at Georgian office. 8-5-19
A good girl for general house
_ «"' ■ Iyy 5828-J. . • 8-5-2?
'''tm.iC' "W Sood : wages.
Appl> 3j2 Peachtree. 8-5-29
WANT E1 > Fjrst -class cook; references
riti« q o7o <L MrS - S Jones - 10 2 <•:. Mer-
—1 dv< - _ 48 -8-5
POWE K SEWING MACHINE
OPERA 1 ORS. To those that
understand operating the machine
on other work we will pay I
straight salary while learning to I
make dresses. We have steady
work all year. Enterprise Mfg.
Co.. 36 West Alabama street (top
floor;. 8-5-20
''\l’l6D Colored girl between ages of
I ' e hfO-en to help my maid and
i n'.'' Phone. Dr. Morrison, 411 Kiser
• 1 1 i 111 ij i, 8-5 [ 1
1 f " r so ' ,,( ’ P° or Kiri to take
(Parge of house. 104 Fortress avenue
, . 16-8-5
WANTED -Colored woman to make bis
smt and pies, at once. HU Central
avenue. 72 39-8-5
WANTED- Good laundress* to do wash
•r g <»n the place. Apply 786 Piedmont
aynue. 8-5-14
WAN'IEb Good cook who is neat.
‘ Ply <B6 pj< td.nont a vent ie. 8-5-15
W.LVfKh Cook and nurse at 2 West
1-ort McPherson. Phone Main -2062
Ldgu tenant Holliday, 8-5-K
" VN’fED iwo smart white girls Fo
work on collars and cuffs. Steady work
and good pay Capitol Citv Laundrv.
_ 8-5-18
COOK for boarding house; also girl tor
g'-m-ral house work; cook can sleep on
PH noses U 2 8. gryor ?t. 30-8-5
A < :• " ■! > WOMAN for general housework
Call back door, 139 West Peachtree st.
8-5-4
A \Ni ED White servant. German girl'
preferred, references required, to assist
in nursing one child and cook, and do
housework; good wages and a home. 190
oee si. Photic w,.. 5l 87,-,. 8-3-41
WANTEI > Experienced suit, and shirt
, v.a.st Salesladies, with exclusive suit
i n.. experience; no others need
applt Gros-man's. 96 Whitehall st
8-3-37 I
(-■GJ.'*-,- "W .- '■ ort McPherson. Ga.
Pin is ' . Hollida. . Main 2062
... . 2'. ■ S '
" 'N'l ..tile, woman without ?hii
ur.ii to cool: f. r family of two. Good
holm . J1,,-;., ~n j,„ >24 I.aFrancc.
streia 40 s .o
A.'.'..;.1- <'. inpei ..nt stenographer; one
. toll’ad exp. l ienee preferred. ''all
a 1 '• >;• ' - A Isldg 8-2-16
" / ng girl to'take care of'
oili-' '... ;av, iair e.bt.-ation, Hoorn t
Bl.ii- 8-2-4,
A \NTFI> \ sm ill girl about 15 years
t' top ba at 353 Central ave.
-2-5 I
Help Wanted—Male.
WAN I Kl* First-class white hotel laun- I
dr\man for out of town. Feders, 253 '
'■■Hidit-i- Annex. 8-.5-S2
A-l < ’< 'ljdtFl) chef, two waiters, one bus [
boy. three hall boys, one man for laun
drv, one scrubber. Feders, 253 <’an<ller|
Annex. 8-5-31 '
ONE of the largest printing houses ini
Florida wants experienced estimator'
ami solicitor for state business on basis
half protiis Typothetae cost. Box 1178,1
15-8 ..
W 'X'l'Ki' { i.i ir\man; permanent posi
tion. Apply in person to Manager, Kim- •
ballville Farm, Atlanta. 8-5-21 (
CLKItlx Who is thoroughly experienced
with typewriter and has a general
knowledge of stenography; must be bright,
ambitious and furnish first-class reiei
cmas; a permanent position to a deserv
ing young man. Box 275, care Georgian.
WANTED A colored man of good habits
and industrious to work on lot, must
be a good milker and willing to work in
garden and rh» general work around the
place. Api'lv. in person, to 312 (’andler
Hidg. 8-3-14
<’lerk who is thoroughly ex
perienced with typewriter and has a
general knowledge .»f stenography. Must
ho bright and intelligent and furnish first
class rei< icm es. Permanent position to
right parly. Box !»’»!>. care Georgian.
8-
\\ \x ’ I. I ■ a! • 1 to learn the 1 >arber trade.
Few weeks completes. 'Pools given.
Wages while learning. You can join us
with assurance you will succeed. Apply
from country or efty. Moler Barber (’of-
Jego l.imkie street 48-8-3
WANTED Two or three men of neat ap-
IHuram.u- that can sell the best disin
lec'tant on the market: good proposition.
<’;<il for manager at k2 r 2S. Broad st..
’''i > . I i' - 5 : m.. 7 to Sa. m. 8-2-26
\V.\ XTI il) Moving picture operators for
out of town; state experience, salary
an<| references. Address Crystal Theater,
Nashville. Triu.. 8-2-11
oI.LIE MdllwTiii. call at 121 Capitol
Square for permanent job M. 4839-L.
_ s _: 2 ’ l 4
WANTED Young men to learn pharm
acy this still. Demand for our gradu
ates exceeds supply. Next session begins
(ictober 1. Southern College of Pharmacy,
81 Luckic street. Xtlantti, Ga. 8-J.-1
\V.\NTEI» Several job and book printers
by August 12 or perhaps earlier. Apply
al 4>ncc to Gilbert Printing Company.
< ’olumbus. < Ja 7-30-9 I
AV A NTEI) —Bright, strong
boys to deliver routes in
afternoons. flood wages
and clianee for promotion,
(all at riruiilation depart
ment The Atlanta Georgian.
2<l East Alabama street.
\V.\ NT ED Voting men as assistants to
our salesmen to collect and sell Singer
sewing machines and supplies. Singer
Sewing Machine Company. 79 Whitehall
7- 2 * ;
Competent men furnish
ed on short n dice for all classes of car
penter wurk I. a Stephenson. 226 Brown-
Randnlph Bldg- Phone. Main 4251. At
lanta 2932. 7-2-5
WANTED Young man of experience and
good recommen mtinns to take charge
and manage retail grocer?’ business; must
inve'-t , $.500. or would lease business to
right partv-, ex<client opportunit.w Ad-
< - • . .!
V. Ideas. Inventors write for
list of inventions wanted and prizes of
fered by manufacturers. Also, how to get
'our patent. Sent free to any address.
Ratidnlph X- Brisc< e. patent attornovs.
W. -It i ogt on, D C 7 11-22
YES. I’r-d’e. sm < <> Braiining will tea«-h ’
ymi th. barber trade 'it’s easv i Wo ;
teach in one bah time "f other colleges I
(’nurse. ami position in our shops
ot.dv S3O Why pav more" Thousands of'
■■ running hep <>i making
g’Htd vv.ige. Atlanta Barber Coll* g* . t
East Ml'chel’ street. ' 5-11-17’
Help Wanted— Male.
i S uTi. at Hilburn hotel, heart of citv io>- ,
i roo'm■ t "U-® t, y et V?’ 011 wanl !l Clean, quiet
[room. ..onsient aOc. Open all night.
■ • 3-21-19 !
1 'A:J" ' i ' ss -AGE. hair cuts, shaves”'
in- a,n Poos. All barber work free t'loaii
I MRchell Atlanta Barb *r College, 10 East;
-27-16 j
Help Wanted—Male and Female.
MEN and WOMEN WANTED - tor
f o r?i?t en A P^ H A? n - «®.tt month. Writ.
’ r list of positions open Franklin In
stltute. Dept. 49-R., & e sten N Y
—'■ __ 47-7-6 j
( ler a ease Speeitie fit I I’ot- !
m. I «o cure Raney !
L J Medicine Co., 513 Austell
C' •>(.)•■ Phone 614. Office
, Hours: , a. m. to 6 p. in
I Sundays, 9 a. m. to 12 a. m
1 - 6-3-33
Salesmen Wanted.
XC'u ' s 'TI' 0 ' !•' ' '•’fr... y / A;al. tr etcl
trax elix t; s a i .esm !•' n~
qri>vrcl-^ L ll t- E AT ‘ 'N<’i:’TH F.
I( "P three good
? a, ' t,v e. high grVde
tu'i vh! JN .' : sa i,esmi:n To
IR.WI'.i. SOI'TII Eli.X ST ATES
•A |, v , hKA XT r. - MrsT B1: '’' Hit
-> YEARS Oi< .AGE. GOOD I’FR
| S , , I ) AAV tTY 'Xl> have SIC
HHCORD AS SAl.es-
Sl ’ CH WE CAN- OE-
Ij-H A POSITION THAT WILL
! I AY S2OO AND I'P PER AfONTH
above EXPENSES EXCIJr!
THRItIToiiY and TRAV
ELING EXPENSES Al iV XNCI'I'
REFERENCES reqi-ired
E- F. AV HITE.
S2O FORSYTH BLDG., ATI.ANTA
_ ; 37-8-2
Agents Wanted.
A<;ENTS W.ANT 16 lK
Hf?(?K, novel plan; act quick; experience
unnecessary; send $1 for sample and nar
icularfc. Address T. B. Rogers, Dublin.
Teachers Wanted.
WANTED- Teachers for late fall and
winter schools, mainly rural positions
locations, good schools, g.md <ai-
OnnG L ree registration. Write for
blanks. Register leachers’ Agencv Reg- '
ister, Ga. *7-31-19
Situations Wanted—Female.
ARTFTE designing, guaranteed' fit; good'
dressmaking; very reasonable; bring'
'dresses to pi Hunnicutt street, j i.-i
off West Peachtree. 25-8-5
i oLORED GIRI, wants good cook's place I
or general housework. Can start at
s. t Adtlr( ’ ss E ‘ >'*- East Baker
y 4 0-8-5
WANTED -Situation by two white w.mi
en: hne cook and housekeeper. Citv
references. Miss A., care Georgian.
——
" 1 ''it ii. v tuiddle-aged widow, posi-
tion as matron off good preparatory
school; have several years experience
i Address Matron, Box 300, care Georgian
| —— 62-8-3
A-l EADY bookkeeper, knows shorthand
nave had four years' experience and can
, trnnish first-class references. Phone M.
-’"i.? 1 . ■_____; y 34-8-21
AAN I i.l> Position a.- housekeeper or
companion. Mr.;. Farnsworth. Box 20t; i
Decatur. 39-8-2 1
>. AN I, ~1 Position as assistant or clerk
third-class postoffice; well experi
i;< ..I and <io not mind work. .Address I
' '■ McComb, Dawson. <la I
- ' I'lK"' 1 _ - t- 7 30
Situations Wanted—Male.
i*' >si ri< »N wanted . Cperienced
man in up-to-date methods of office;
work, business correspondence and col- I
i lections by mail. Box 2, care Georgian,
I l\ \ \ I - .IJX(; s ;i les iii a n
. (27) desires position will)
reliable firni. ('an show re-|
suits by past record. A-lj
references furnished. Box!
1. '-are (ieoruian. 38-8-5 i
SITI' ATJiiN for garden? yard or" house i
work by the .lav, Robert Wright. Go.id
references. 153 Highland ave.. rear
I / 33-8-5
WANTED Position as double entry I
bookkeeper or assistant: several wars';
experience in mercantile business. \V. M.
W.. care Gt'orgian. 32-8-5
WANTEIt—By a young man position,
have had considerable experience in
stenography and bookkeeping. Can furn
ish best of reference as to past working,
record ami character. Address 11. B a
Box 281. Atlanta, Ga. 28-8-5-
SINGLE Yiii NG .MAN desires position
bookkeeper or office work; very best ref
erences. Manufacturing business pre
feyred.J E. care Georgian. 7-27-42
WANTED- Position as clerk in office by
young man. 17 years of age. Have had
two years experience. Can furnish first
class references. Willing to work hard.
•LA. S.. care Georgian. 83-8-3
A N EXPERIENCED '' 11 A I' F F E I I;
WISHES PUfiITION; NO BOOZE OR
CIGARETTES. ADDRESS <i E <'i;\\\-
I'ORD, BARNESVILLE. GA. 'J3-8-3
A Yill'N'G COLORED MAN wants a po
sition as driver for car ami will help
with housework. Address D. 8.. 260 Edge
wood ave. 65-8-3
WANTED Position by voting man with
experience in retail grocery business;
also office experience; age 18. Box 119,
eare Georgian. 35-8-2
i WANTED--Position by an experienced.!
licensed pharmacist; good references !
and a worker. Address Pharmacist, care'
Georgian. 52-8-1 I
== |
Situations Wanted—Male and
Female.
GERMAN m.in and wife vain positions.
Man Is a gardener and wife will do gi n.
oral housework. .Address German. Box 31. ,
care Georgian 32-8-2
z Job Work.
\VE (’AN SAVE you money on repair
work, shelving, tables and counters. We
inakr them to order. Roof repairing, brick
work, wall tinting, painting and plaster
ing. 628. S. Forsyth street. Bell 1187;
Atlanta 6087-M.
Boarders Wanted.
c<»ITLE wish two unfurnished connect
ing rooms With board. Call M. 137 be
fore P- n 1 51 -8- <'•
First-class board, also table
board, at $3.50 we. k 29 E. Harris Ivv
I 3741-L. 8-5-25
<»XE LARGE front rt-orn, with board, at
131 Washington. Phone Main 2672-. L
8-5-17
t. large, furnished room, suitable : tr
gentleman and wife or two ladies, with
first-class board. 238 Washington St.
8-3-30
ELEGAN
couple with references 485 I’oachtr<
Phone Ivy «;103. 85-y.! !
<; rXT LEM EX or ladies can get nice,
large, cool rooms, excellent fare, at 18 j
Capitol place.GO-8-3
152 \VEST PEACHTREE- (sne strictly
first-class room; also modern house
keeping suite, modern convenienc s
SELECT boarding at 16 East Baker, im-i
der tew management; cleanliness- our
jimitto; inspection invited. The b. st tables 1
!in the city al modern orices Rooms with I
• i g
■' ■-i 'i; ■ ’ • .' mgi il miig la<
delightful i""m; 'heap board, ('all At i
lajnta o' • a ■•.>.'• ■.-1’ 0-8
X|< 'E lb •< ».\l .■ • ■ 1 ’ ..
men; all conveniences and clos. m <’allj
Uv> 2536-L. 31-8-2
Boarders Wanted.
—— I
i SELECT B< ’ARDIXG. 647 Peachtree
A comfortable house ami shady vard.
P 'i. i•. 6631 8-2-24
LAKGjS room with beard; near in; con
veniences.ll:» Washington. 8-2-18
TRY 308 South Pryor for board; ~ref er
en es Mam 2456-L 8-1-31
' ird fur two young men best
north side location; between the Peach-
; trees. Phni’p Ivy 6645.
NICE K( >QM with I; <a;-d north side;
close in; rates reasonable. Phone Ivv
!1925. 7-31-/1 ’
THE RANDOLPH
rCtttI.KST. cleanest rooms in citv. 19 W.
t'ain 7-30-33
PRIVATE family tn West End wants
couple without children. Address .'ane.
I rare Georgian. :.’S-7-30
Beard and I‘ooins.
115 S PR\«'R; excellent board, ilelightful '
rooms. Atlanta phone 4949. 31 -7-29 '
—■ ,' ■
Board Wanted.
REFINED young lady wants furnished
or unfurnished room with hoard in pri
vate home, with use of parlor, by August
20; near corner of Windsor and Rawson
streets. Phone Ivy 3300. 46-8-5
WANTED refined young couple
board in private family; homelike and
in good neighborhood; north side pre
ferred; will furnish own room. Rates
reasonable and state in reply. Refer
ences. Address Box 268, care Georgian.
-5-5
COFPLE with one < hild flesire board in,
strictly private family; north side pre
ferred; but il- objections to suburbs. Will
furnish room if desired. Address Box 288.
care Georgian. 70-8-3
Summer Resorts.
\\ E hav< nic<. • >ol, conlfortable place
to spend the hot nights in August and
September at reduced rates. On railroad
near Tallulah Falls. 'l'. M. Foddrill, Tur
nerville. Ga. 47-8-5
✓Lost and Found.
LOST On Capitol avenue car Saturday
I afternoon, two hat cases, containing five
I hats. Finder return to 91 Young street i
I I'o'clVf ’ -w.i’h!, X-5-22
LOST Twelve size gentleman's gold j
watch on Sinclair avenue Saturday
morning. Finder call Ivy 3266-. I Re-
wank•49-8-5
Fol XD- One Scotch collie dog. Call
Main 259 L 8 -
E< »ST Bunch "f keys; all flat ones; lost
Thursday night or Friday. Reward if
returned to Want Ad. Counter. Geor
! gian. 8-5-2
, LOST Two $lO and one $1 bills tn a
Coca-Cola purse, between Brookline
[street and Bonnie Brae church. Call At
lanta Theological Seminary and get $5.
35-8-5
LOST Solitaire diamond ring; engraved
“M. to A., 6-19-03.” Call Decatur 556
for reward. 8-2 - €
LOST White male English bull dog;
brindle spot over one ear; name
"Sport." Reward for information or re
turn to 63 Broyles st. 27-8-2
LOS bucket and ’ "i"‘- F<irget it
and buy “So Easy to Fix” Pump of
Dunn Machinery Company, 54 Marietta
street, Atlanta, Ga. 7-12-35
Personal.
SERIOCS RESFLTS come from trusses
improperly fitted. John B. Daniel, at 34
j Wall street, has an expert fitter and it
1 will cost you no more to have him fit
you. and it means insurance. 6-24-19
M’DANNELL’S PHOTO SHOP.
HAS MOVED to 220 Courtland street.
Photographs anything, any where, any
time. Phone Ivy 1886. 7-27-5
) ADI'I.T "IMA.NOFGRTE <’<>FRSE—Spe
i cial method for adults commencing music. ■
Enables you to play well in three months. '
All monotony of practice avoided. Even
ing lessons if desired. Music. Box 777,
I " are Georgian. 48-7-23
! MATERNITY SANri’ARH’M l‘rivate.
| homelike; limited number of
[patients r«re(l for; home provided for in
i fants; infants for adoption. Mrs. M. T.
' Mitel)•*■!]. 2G Windsor si. 6-22-12
RI(’II.\RDS<)N”S Atlanta Select School;
hotli sexes; summer school In session.
■ Pupils prepared for Tech, university, col-
i leg*?. West Point. Annapolis. 300 Spring.
| - 7-13-27
The Manv Spirella Styles.
INCLUDE a style for every woman; the i
genuine skill of our corsetieres is mani
' fested in selecting the model that be
comes you host. Company headquarters,:
184 East Nort 11_ayenue.* Ivy 617(J. 5-28 •
iFOFNI’ The successful treatment for
skin, blood, chronic diseases and CAN- .
■ CEIL (’all and set. Dr. Reynolds Com
pany, 21 Inman building. Atlanta, Ga. If
1 you ran not call, write. 6-7-36 '
F ,Y SCRE NS, FL S< iEENS, FLY
, SCREENS Wood fly screens, metal fly i
screens, ba rd wood floors, \ enetian blinds, ’
metal weather strips furnished anywhere!
;in ihc South. Write or phone \V. R. Cal
laway. manager, 1403 Fourth National
1 Bank building, Atlanta, Ga Main 5310.
4-30-19 |
.\CAiICLETTEB ('().'
NOTHING but first-class work and
prompt service. When you are ready
for this kind of work, phone Ivv 1436.
ACME LETTEi: COMPANY, 417 Wesley
Memorial building. 5-6-33
Matrimonial
WIDOW, 30. comfortably situated, would
marry. S.. Box 35. League, Toledo. I
Ohio. 44-8-5 I
Notices.
VOTE for John H. James, of Atlanta, for
railroad t’ommissioner. He favors new I
railroads Running against Mr. Gray, of
i Savannah. He is a (’atholic. 48-8-5;
Dropsy.
DROPSY CURED Relieves shortness of
breath in 3G to IS hours. Reduces swt 11-
ing in 15 to 20 days Write for particu
lars. Collom Dropsy Remedy Company,!
512 Austell Building, Atlanta. 5-25-11 ;
Palmistry.
Life Readers.
25 and 50 ('cuts.
1 i I'.. M iteliell Si.
“GYPSY' palm ist“
IS N< »W iJH'A'rEI) in lent, corner For
syth and Luckie; can be consulted on!
all affairs of life. Charges moderate, i
Satisfaction guaranteed. 6-25-181
Medical.
DR. EDMONDSON’S Tansy, Pennyroyal
and Cotton Root I' Ils. a safe and re
liable treatment for palnf.il and sup
pressed menstruation, irregularities and
similar obstructions. Trial box by mail, *
50c. Frhnk Edmondson Bro., manufar- 1
luring chemists, 14 South Broad street.J
Atlanta, Ga. 2-17-14]
Painting and Tinting.
FOR THE BI ST I’RICICB CALL R B
EMBRY. Main 1 155 318 >URTH NA
[ TION \L BANK BI’ILDING 5-11-24 i
Monuments and Stone Work.
ATLA NTA GIIANI'I'i! <'. '.I I' \N' V ~ '
. A1! kinds stone worif.
| 17-19 I raser street Phone Main 3540.
Wanted—Bids.
I;> iVl.ltN' Its ISLA Nil N 1 11. X •>«.!• I ’
I, 1912 Soahd propbsaD. .n t riplica to, j
[for furnishing, eommrtiring odoiipi I,|
912, i■ -r. g< and trav n iiiired in Fasten :
•• \t • «>!:. ■ i h pg Yo.tr » nding Juno "<>. 191..,j
i will bo r- - oivod bore until io :1 . in . \-).l
| gust .'Ji. 1912 I:i t ■ Tina t ion furnished on-
ti'pl.'-a ' i«m. Ch’ef <piai tei inastvt. 8-1-7
1 |
! 66 The Georgian’s Rent Bulletin” ;
5 A New Lost Each Day ;
I his bulletin contains every’ <l< siral»le place that is For Rent in the city and >'
i« suburbs. The hard problem of finding Cm> places that you desire to rent without ?l
( 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 S!
i? scanning the city each day in search of all the desirable places for the benefit )
j and convonienee of our many thousand patrons and readers. This bulletin eon- C
is tains every now piaco each day we van 1 ap- and we assure vou that we are C
.) sparing no pains and time in having th'- bulletin complete each day. When you )
< want to rent, think of the best wav We \\a\ that is the most complete and ?
I( the place where you have the most pla. sto ehnosv from Always consult The (I
i) Georgians Rent Bulletin. That is th. best way. It will save vou time, monev >!
i j and worry. It is for your own convenience * ■
.
Furnished Rooms For Rent.
I -
1 H RNWIIED rooms S 2 per week; quiet .
gentlemen only. 286 L. Whitehall st.,
irtn ent C
• TWO nicely furnished connecting rooms I
for housekeeping; also single room. Ivv I
!''l: RENT Newly furnished room: hot
and cohl bath, telephone in; cool north;
l side residence; to ladies only. $5 each or j
I * l (1 P er h- Ivy 4682-J 8-5-2
CARNEGIE HOTEL
D. E. EVAN'S, proprietor of Hotel t.'ar- '
negie. 20-B Carnegie way. Ims the nie-
’ est location in the oity; nice, large, airr. I
clean rooms, tirst-elass board if desire;!. I
! Also has two, three ami four-room apart
i nients with private bath, eomplctclv fur- !
| nished for light housekeeping, including i
i hot and cold water, steam heat and jani
; tor Service. Phone Ivv 5558-.1. \tlanta
j 3900. 8-2-43 I
I FOR RENT - •
batb. hot and cold water, (’all at 104
East !• a;t- street. 8-5-1;
FoR RENT -L'ght housekeeping rooms in
private family ; conveniences 147 Pul
l;a in -u.37-8-5
YOUNG man. occupying large front
1 room, wishes roommate; reasonable
r« in. 58_West Peachtree st 8-5 7
FOR RENT Threenicelj furnished rooms
with bath; 1’ 2 blocks from capitol. Main
2286. 80(’aj)itol ;tvenue. .8-5-3
FOR KEN’i’ — To one or two young men.
nicely furnished room, separate beds;
adjoining bath; hot water all limos day
and night. Telephone ami all modern
conveniences. Board nexu door 26 Oar*
negie way; apartment 6. Telephone Ivy
3692-J after 6p. m. Main 2059 during day.
-3-46
FIVE rooms; second story; north - »
. electricity ami gas; hot and cold water;
private bath; partly furnished or unfur
nished. I Tice. S3O. (’all Ivv 1744-L
8-3-39
FURNISHED rooms; steam heat; close In. ■
Ivy SSIB-.1.8-3-36
ONE large, fr<mt. downstairs room; close
in. 15 Windsor St. 81-8-3
FOR RENT Nicely furnished room; all
conveniences. Apply 4 Wellington
Apartments. 87-8-3
FOR RENT -Two connecting furnished
rooms for housekeeping. Nice location.
58 \\ .-st Peachtree street. 8-3-23
THREE furnished housekeeping rooms.
Main 2763-J. 8-3-9
KlHijlS. FIRST AND SECOND FLOORS
AI.SO LARGE ROOM AND KITCHEN
LTTE 145 SPRING. 44-8-2
NICE, cool rooms with-board. 25 "West
Baker street, ivy 501-.1. 8-2-33
NICELI furnished cool rooms; hot bath;
close in. 104 Ivy street. 8-2-34
NEATLY furnished room in private no'rth
side home. Ivy 1788 8-2-35
LARGE ROOM, three windows, second I
floor, with or without meals. 102 Ivv '
street. 8-2A6 ,
DESIRABLE rooms, well located, close in.
private family. Ivy 2725-.1. 8-2-38 I
l'\\ O nicely furnished rooms, complete
for housekeeping; private entrance; very
reasonable if taken !it once. Call Maiii
5481-1,. _B-2-2;t
Ft Hi RENT - Nicely furnished rooms in I
strictly private home. Close in. 19 I
East Harris street. 8-2-22
NICELY furnished rooms for housekeep
'[ng at 31 E. Harris. B-2-15
TO nice young man newly furnished front
room; all conveniences; witli owner
Ivy 2211-L.B-2-3
! T\X < • fur nished light housekeeping flrst
j floor front rooms, close in; parties with
! out children 117 Formwait street. At-
I lanta phone‘ 61 37-A. 8-1-40
NH’ELX furnished front room: close in;
very reasonable. 278 Rawson st. (’all
1 Main 4238-J. 8-1-33
FOR RI-.N’r -Neatly furnished rooms in j
nice, cool neighborhood. Reasonable.
255 Court la nd. 7-31-34
LARGE, beautiful front room; private
bath; gentleman preferred. Peachtree.
care Georgian. 30 7-30
1 LARGE front room ami board for couple
or young men. Ivy 2423-J. 7-29-1
Unfurnished Rooms For Rent.
1 ENTIRE floor. fiVe rooms, separate gas,
private bath; rent cheap. 406 S. I’rvor.
4_"'S .i 8-5-24
FQR RENT
»ng rooms; conveniences. Xlain 5332.
i™* » Sl, <Rl | Pryor. 8-5 1C
I’<>R KENT- one nice large upstairs
room; conveniences. 191 Cooper. Main
g_s_g
! ENTIRE first flooi . sou rooms, hall;
\ ar<ls, porches, conveniences; close in:
I Phony* Ma in 1181. 3J -8-5
I T\\’« > or three unfurnished rooms for rent
reasonable. 10 Alice st. 8-5-6
l ol R connecting rooms and large pri
vate bath a.nd veranda; every conven
ience for housekeeping; on socomi floor;
West End, near Gordon street; no chil
<h <n. I ’iiom- V* (st 668- L ' •
THREE rooms, hall, private bath, gas,
hot and cold waler; north side. At
lanta phot <• -” 1 3- \l 08 8 3
I THREE rooms f r rent every
| thing convenient for housekeeping, or
• 3 rooms down stairs. 73 Bedford place.
I B-y 4923-J. 8-3-31
I TW< > or three nice unfurnished rooflis for
■ rent, newly papered; all conveniences;
I < lose in; suitable for light housekeeping;
i price reasonubh'. 18!< Rawson st. 89-8-3
'F< 'R RENT Entjre second floor: four
rooms and bath room; almost new. all
I conveniences. < iwner’s residence. Refer
ences. 530 Piedmont avenue. 79-8-3
THREE ROOMS for rent with electric
lights ami water with large lot, close to
car line; cheap to right parties Mrs. L
I’ Gray. 12 Trotti street, Kirkwood, (Ja.
8-3-12
FOl R unfurnished, connecting rooms tot
housckeepHTg. 154 Ormond St. 8-3-8
FOR RENT Apartment, four connecting
rooms, with all conveniences; close in.
on north side, to small family 1 ; rent rea
sonable. Bell phone Ivy 278 ‘ I 43-8-2
I'‘»R REXT Three unfurnished rooms
Rhone West 872. J 8 Beecher st 8-2-25
'l’l JREE rooms x
keeping; private bath: hot water; sink
in kitchen, to couple. 318 Washington st.
8-2-27
TWO ROOMS and kitchenette; first floor
separate entrance; hot water, gas. n<«
i children; Bell ph<»nc; high, delightfully
i cool; to adults only. 133 Hill st. 8-2-13
Public Baggage and Transfer.
M C I- I’ I: X I 'l'i i: i; transfer v . j
and ship. Main 3657-.1, _.\. 1319. 12
Madison ave ’ 3-12-7
| What Have Y
Have you a nice, cozy furnished room
/ home. hotel, an office too large for you
) you want tn rent your business location, o
!< like to rent? Everything that is For R<-n
’( tie cost and within a short time. The
i 11 tn of the 1 : ' and
THE BEST AND QUICKEST
WAY TO RENT YOUR ROOMS:
USE THE GEORGIAN “RENT BULLETIN”
Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms
For Rent.
LARGE front room.; first,floor; furnished
■ 1; close in. 206 s ?r or
jsL Main 4039 8-3-38
Unfurnished Rooms Wanted.
I W AXTED Suite of unfurnished rooms by
'iniet couple, north side. Address witii
• x.ict particulars, BOx care Georgian. '
107 8 3
By two ladies two or three
unfurnished connecting rooms for light]
! houseket ping; all conveniences; use of
1 phone; close in Phone Main U9l-J. i
D> RENT Throe nice first-floor rooms
with private family, suitable for light |
housekeeping Rooms, Box 10. care Geor
' ka'n. 8-2-8
Furnished or Unfurnished Apart
mei.ts For Rent.
FOR BENT- Apartments at 196 Juniper
street, near Seventh: one seven-room
furnished apartment. $75 per month, an.l
on. five-room unfurnished apartment. SSO
- furnished Phone Ivy 862-.1 8-3-.15
THREE connecting rooWis for ligiiT house
keeping. bed room, sitting room, kitch
enette. with hath; suitable for business
women. 345’5 Peachtree. 7-29-16
Unfurnished Apartments For Rent
FOR RENT Five-room upstairs apart
ment; instantaneous heater; front and
back porches; $25.60 per month, on lease.
Adults only 58 Williams street, next to
A . ■ I:.-, k. r i ; s 5
LN the Nicholas, 234 Forrest ave., iw«
imfurnished apartments; first floor, six
rooms; second floor, seven rooms; all mod
ii enienci < '.,’.1 i\ \ 2583 8-?,-15
ABOUT September 1 we will probably
have for rent four to seven-room apart
ments In the Corinithan. No. 136
Peachtree street, and the Nicholas, 234
Forrest avenue, by (’harles P. Glover
Realty Company. 2’A Walton street.
7-22-15
sls 60 FOUR-ROOM flat. Houston
street: six minutes’ walk from Candler
Bldg. Phone Ivy 4 738-L. 47-8-2
Fol’R or five-room first floor flat; private
bath, hot water; walking distance. 251
< ’entnil aye. *•
FOR RENT The n. w apartment house
at 83 Hurt street, known as the Bozco
bel. consisting of three and four rooms
each, with every known modern conven
ience, and renting for $32.50 to $35, Is
how ready for occupancy. Apply on
premises or Fitzhugh Khox, 1613 Candler
Building. 5-9-57
Apartments For Lease.
I WILL lease for 12 months, lovely four
room apartment, all conveniences, close
in. for $50.00. Rents reasonable. Address
G. L. L.. Box 301, care Georgian. 8-3-21
Furnished Houses For Rent.
(’HANCE for housekeeping; leaving
town; furniture of a six-room cottage,
garden, chickens, three rooms pays rent;
tine neighborhood; close in; best cash of
fer considered. 65 Crew street. 8-5-1
Unfurnished Houses For Rent.
i' i i PRYOR Ten-room house, with
four large basement rooms, barn and
large lot; newly papered and painted;
ready for tenant by August 1. Phone
‘ Bvner. I v,v 2318. 8-3-56
L<>(fl< How is this? Two three-room
houses, sower connection, rent for $12.60;
S9OO, easy terms. H J. Austin, Main
■•>'!-s Bldg 90 S 3
FOR REFIT 123 Cooper st., a modern
six-room cottage in nice neighborhood!;
( lose in; in good order. Applv 133 Coop
cr St. 8-3-7
FOR RENT New nine-room house'
servant house, large yard and orchard,
to family without children. 124 LaFrance
street. 38-8-2
fI)R RENT Six-room house; all conven- i
iences. -is Wajker st.. S3O 8-2-1;
PHONE or write us f<>r our rent bull, tin;
excellent houses all over the city at
moderate rates. Turman, Black A- Cal
hoiiib 203 Empire Bldg. 6-29-66
FOR RENT, iI•• I’s I's <'a 11. write or I
intone for our rent bulletin. Ralph (>. '
19 Souta Bn>ad sired 4-1 -_■! 1
SIN ROOMS, one of the nicest locations
tn West End. near Peeples' street school,
near Gordon street car line and Howell
Park. *3O. (’all Webster. M. 2106, 807-808
N;: > iot:;i I Rani. Bldg. 8-2-1
THE HOUSE you build, liny or
rent will not boa modern home
unless it is wired for electricity.
4-18-'lB
Unfurnished Houses Wanted.
WILL assume unexpired lease of about
six-room house <<r apartment: north side
preferred: immediate possession Phone
tonight <■!• tomorrow. Ivy 363. 8 5- 15 I
WANTED To rent, with privilege to I
buy, house of five or six rooms with I
large lot, about one to three acres, on
Decatur or Marietta car line, give full;
descript ion. exact location, rent and pur
chase price. Address Box 966, care f»eor
-2'9-R-:’
Desk Space For Rent.
DESK space. Peachtree street side. Ap
ply 512 Empire Life Bldg. 56-8-3 j
For Rent—Miscellaneous.
FQR RENT Upright piano in splendid
condition References. Address .1. o.
G., Box 32. rare Georgian. . 8-3-11
Fire-Proof Storage.
v. 1: 3<T< >RE HCM'SEHOLD gls and
P .tnos < »ffice and warehouse. 239-241 ;
Edgewood ave. Ivy 2(»37. John J Wood
side Storage <’<>mpan\ .
—; r— ——. ' ■...... , )
If you sent a letter or telegram to the
wrong arblress, you would hardly expect
in answer, would you? The same is true .
when '<ii ’•elert the wrong medium to 1
l ave all you: ■ i 1 filled Try the rig it
wav The Georgian Want Ad wav
1
’ou For Rent? >1
n. an attractive apartment, a lovely <1
ii but big enough for two concerns? Do
>r la e you a garage that you Would Ji (
n< can be rented in this bulletin at a lit- s|:
Georgian is th- recognized Rent Medi- (
*aNM»suva . hum., n— t j t
Wanted—Miscelaneous.
TENTS WANTED Want to buy 12 by 16. I
16 by 20 ami 20 by 24 sleeping tents; |
also 40 by 60 and 60 by 90 bale ring round !
I tops of good quality ; price must be right. !
White, > de- \i.in.'i"■ ■■. Metter, Ga. x-5- 1 '
DROP \ CARD W ill bring < .ifor old
clothes and shoes The Vestiare, 166 I
Decatur street, 6-27-42 |
i I BUY MEN'S old clothes and shoes. I
Drop a card. I. Bock. 32 Bell street.
I Lkl*
WANTED We pay highest cash prices
(tn household goods, pianos and office
| furniture. (’ash advanced <>n consign-'
inents. Springer’s Auction House. 25 •
1 Sou Hi Pryor street Bell phone Main 1526.
1 4-10-10
WE I’AY 111 Gll EST rash prices for liouse
hold goods, pianos and office furniture.
I (’ash advanced on consignments. Central!
Auction t’ompany. 12 East Mitchell;
street Bell phone M.iiu 2424 s-26-?•.
WANTED- Bicycle. Address Bicycle.
Box 100. care Georgian 47-8-1 !
WE Bl'Y old accounts, notes, judgments..
616 Temple Court Bldg Main 3992.
; . .^-±l2lll
For Sale Miscellaneous.
I . - - .. , . ..—j
I MEAT market tor sale cheap: reasons fori
selling: good trade a s i: ■ are G< oi
j v;Rn
[ WANTED Purchaser of Upright
Piano. (’ost s.'>.'>o, Will sell I
for SIOO or less. Phone 2SS De-:
i e.Ttur. 34-8-5
FoR SALE Closing out a tine lot of
highest grade band instruments at less
than cost to manufacture; bands ne< ding
anything will please write for list. White.
Sab s Mgr . Ab ’it ’. i ;.i • . -
' R SALE Household effects at a sacri
lice; forced to move 300 Capitol ave
nue. Apply Tuesday, August 6, from 10 i
GOLDSMITR-.WTOX-
WITHLL’SPOOX (’O.
20 PEP ('EXT discount on all
Mission Fiber Rush and Rustic
Hickory Porch Rockers, Chairs,
Swings, Settees, Tables, etc. In
vestigate our Easy Payment Plan.
(iOLI)S.VllTIl-A(TOX-
WITHERSPOON CO.
62 l’oa< htrep, , <ll North Brou.i.
LIFE TIME FI'RNITI'KE.
DUNTLEY“PNEUMATIC ~CLEANERS
remove dirt and germs from rugs, car
pets, floors, etc.; vacuum cleaners from
$32.60 up; vacuum sweepers $9.75. C. J.
Daniel & Co., 416 Fourth Nat Bk. Bldg
FOR SALE llaiulsomo mahogam le
ering .£■ Sons piano, Metrostyle pianola
and SSO worth of music for $325; cost
SBSO. "Leaving City,” eare Georgian
8-3-44 |
NATIONAL CASH register ticket printer
for sale cheap. Will take small register :
as part payment Box 504, care Georgian, i
B-3-4'o |
Vt ILL SIiLL >'ll|;.\l‘ |. i cash a . Na- i
tional eash register, ticket printer.
Will take small register as part pay
ment. Address Box 303. care Georgian
-3-53
FOR SALE Bookkeepers standing desks,
letter flies, cabinets and other office fur
niture. Apply 15 East Alabama st. 8-3-33
FOR SALE Diamond .stick pin. L l .
karat. S2OO value: will accept $50.00. as
1 need the money. Address Diamond, eare l
Georgian. 25-8-3
DOMESTIC SEYVIN'G MACHINE, almost
new. sls. Phono West 323-.1. 45-8-2
FOR sale Meat market lixtiir«-s.”ilie
best in Atlanta. Includes large refrig
erator Grocer and Butcher, care Geor
gian. 8-2-21
FOR SALE -One I. <' Smith visible type
writer. No. 1. anil table. $lO F I Stone
& Co.. 814 Atlanta National Bank Bldg
L 1
10.000 W'.AKEI-l IfLD FLAT DUTCH and
Bullhead cabbage plants at $1.25 per
1.000. stock Is A-l S. .1. Michael. 1011
North Main street, Findley, Hancock Co.,
Ohio. 51-x-i.
I't.tl: SALE Chsrqkee Sc-la Co. aii-l ,
> Pressing dull. 129 Cherokee ave. At-i
| latit.-i phone ww;'.
i FOR SALE FOR CASH Nine pieces Old j
English mission living room or office ’
suite in perfect, condition. Apply 325 1
Peachtree. Janitor. 7-30-6 [
AN assortment of chinaware, odds and
ends from our premium stock room, to
be closed oqt at very low prices An op- I
portunity to secure some very beautiful
pieces of china at little expense Can be i
seen at our premium parlor. 20 East Ala- [
li.'iioa street. The Georgitn. 7-J^9- 18 j
FDR SALE ■ 1 <A horsepower water-cooled I
horizontal gasoline engine, weight. 3001 b
Complete ready for running, new. $37.501
caslt witli order. Wonderful value. Dunn'
Machinery Company, 54 Marietta street. [
Atlanta. Ga. This price is made in order
to sell 5.000 of these engines in Georgia
this year. 7-25-36
IF YOU WAMT SAND in smy quantity
I delivered in any part of town, whole
sale or retail, call Ivv 3786. C. W. Jones
p 7-2-33!
I NEW RUBBER TIRI S PI 1 ON i ■ lUR .
BABY’S CARRIAGE. PHONE IVY
3076 ROBERT MITCHELL., 229 EDGE- J
WOOD. 7-18-15 I
W:: REN’i ;/< • idTpiano ■■■ >■ nt! tip
Wp sell good pianos, $5 month up.
Bargain in second-hand, SIOO up.
R. •’ Boebt (’ompany. 110 Tornple Court (
building Bell* phone 667 Main 4-23-20
Xatioiial ('ash I’ci’istd'.
1 $35, SSO, S6O, $75. SIOO. $l5O and up to suit
your nepds. Terms easy. Liberal ex
change for cash registers in use. Bell
phone Ivv 4155. Atlanta 594
THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO . •
\mnru“in ’' ,f rs everything”!
.till’ i h <lll Latest improvements.
(> 'd registers exchanged
' <<•*•11 All sizes; easy terms
Atlanta Cash : Registcr Co.
11l I. 34 East Alabama street.
-13-47
POPES SPECIA’u Best dollar watch in
the world sent prepaid, only 86c ;
Fully guaranteed to keep correct time ■
two years or money refunded. New watch 1
given free if ii breaks. A more servic**a- I
nle watch e4n not be bad at any pricn
Moti'-v refunded immediately if you are |
not highly pleased. Order today without <
fail Pope Watch and Diamond Company, j
M In street. ’ .x. 6-1-14
Sewing Machines.
WE RENT new ma- liim s with complete
set of attachments for $2 per month; I
also machines repaired, pnpnjit delivery.
Both phones 189.:. Singer Sewing Ma
chine Company, 79 Whitehall n. 14.44 !
Trunks, Bags and Suitcases.
retailed and repaired.
RO LX'!' RIX”S ;;
PHONES Bell Main 1576. Atlanta It.M
Stove and Range Repairing.
d.\x rn e fdTer:
SELLS second-hand gas si<»vr< We sweep
<*himn< We taki - • - . ■ 1 1 • .
sell wick and wickloss oil - • ' \\ << i|
gasoline stov» s and range- j a plume
K 35. KJ Whitehall street. Bel! pln-nc
Main 2699. 4 17
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in The Atlanta Georgian
Onn rAnt a word o,ach insertion,
j No a<l taken for less titan the price
' of tep words. Ads in larger tvpe,
I2c a line <4 words to the line).
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, ads must be in
The Georgian office before 1 o’clock
i the day of the issue.
All ads must be ordered out. in
writing or at office. No discon
tinuance notice taken over phone.
i
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Including the name and address,
' (‘('tinted. Each initial counts one
: word; compound words are counted
as two words.
Telephone your Want Ads to The
Georgian (both phones 80001 when
; it is more convenient tn do so, and
collection will be made at your
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•ng tlay This is an accommnda-
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ask that your telephone ad be re
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taker to make sure that it has been
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not guarantee accuracy or assume
responsibility for errors of any kind
occurring In telephone advertise
ments. i
ADVERTISERS should retain re
ceipts»given In payment for wanl
Ads over the office counter, as mis
takes can not he rectified without
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same.
Auctipn Sales.
AT Al< TIOX. *
LARtib rOXSIGXMKXT
OF II OI’SEII 0L I)
ROODS. IXCIJ’DIXG
MAHOGANY BED
ROOM FI'RXITFRE
RRASS BEDS. VERXIS
MARTIX BEDS. XA
TIOXAL SPRINGS,
FELT M A TT I? ESSES,
FEATHER PILLOWS,
WOOL BLAXKETS..MA
HOGANY DRESSERS,
PARLOR SFIT, RE
FRIGERATOR, G A S
STOVE. PED EST A L
I DIXIXG TABLE. DIX-
I IXG (HAIRS. LEA
THER LIBRARY FUR
NITURE. P 0 R (' II
ROCKERS. P A R L O R
AXD BEDROOM ROCK
ERS. KITCHEN' CABI
NET. CREX RUGS,
MATTI N G A R T
SQUARES,TABLE AND
BED LINEN. AXM IN
ST ER. AMERICAN.
ORIENTAL AND JAP
ANESE I M PO RT ED
ART SQUARES, HALL
R U N N E R S. POR
TIERES. COUCH COV-
i ERS. RUGS. CUR
TAINS, ALSO A LOT
OF DRY GOODS TO
THE HIGHEST BID
DER, TUESDAY, AUG
UST 6. AT 10 A. M.
CENTRAL AUCTION CO.,
12 E. Mit<-li(*lI Street.
. I'.\ AUCTION HOUSE, 51 ’
Decatur street. We buy and sell anv
and everything. Atlanta phone 2285.
-29-20
Automobiles.
\ lt( H T AUTO REPAIRING;
pi’Hl'’ reason we control the finest auto
; repair business in the city is due tn the
. fact that we work on the cars ourselves.
; We know how to make them run right
| an<l make sure it is done as it should be.
I When your car needs attention, reinem
-1 her. u e can make any kind of repair on
! any make car.
Travis & Altnond,
26 James st., third floor. ivy 4832.
A I TOS ltEP.\ |REi)~
MAGNETS AND STORAGE BATTERIES
' ItIN'IIARGED. MAGNETO AND CAR-
I BURETOR work a specialty. We give
I careful .mention to electric auto and bat
tery work. Hartrampf Yarhray Co.
I I'hone Main 3810. 56 Edgewood avenue,
just below Equitable building 4-22-5
Motorcycles.
TWIN Indian lor sale cheap. Phone Main
1804 B_-3-55
Al I. MAKES, SSO ANT* I'i' Largest mo
torcycle dealers in tile South, exclusive
Southern distributors for Indian. Elyea-
Austell Company. 35 North Prvor street.
1-21-9
$ Business Opportunities.
WAN LEI) To buy a good piece of saw
timber or contract with reliable party
tn saw by the thousand. Have a good
mill and lugging outfit and can furnish
satisfactory references. G \V. Hill. Ac
worlh. < 1a.26-8-5
TEN PER ( ENT NET.
II l< 11-(’ LASS. gilt-'(le4' Investment,
guaranteed to pav 10 p» r cejit net above
all expenses; great opportunity for short
time to person desiring safe, sound profit
able investment. P. O. Bex 192, Atlanta.
WANTED Some one to run djmng room
in large boarding house in Spencer,
N (’.: tin* opportimitv house full of
boarders: best house in every respect in
the town For particulars, call Main
I L Atlanta, Hu. \lso, rooming hfitiKe
I n Atlanta . ? 8 -
I 'I.L 4 st a blishetl millinery business, on
oik' of »h' eiiv’s lost thoroughfares;
■ ••mg • x< ( Ihmt husinc.' -. for sale reason
able am m»my mto other business. Box
307, care Georgian. 26-8-2