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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
Published by The Georgian Company,
20 East Alabama Street,
Atlanta, Ga.
Entered at Atlanta postoffice as second
class matter.
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Help Wanted—Female.
A SETTLED colored woman to live on
lot; help with an invalid; colored cooks
maids and nurses. 253 Candler Annex.
-21-35
J k*D Good girl to do housework.
Apply at once to 155 Pulliam street
B-21-30
WANTED -Good cook for a good Job at
camp; man or woman or both. Apply
at once to Mr. Dorr, Wesley Memorial
church. 46-8-21
WANTED First-class colored cook, also
.< ln . Oood rooms on lot if desired. 30
West North avenue. 8-21-18
'NG EADY for candy ~department
Reference required. Jacobs Pharmacy
-21 - i 9
LADIES, experienced, wanted to work on
power machines. E. L. Rhodes Com
yaay. 6< South Pryor street. 8-21-21
W ANTED—A laundress at once. A'pnlv
iQ West Fifteenth st. 8-21-23
" ?FT I '!?~ A nurse. Apply at 26 West
Mitchell street. 8-21-6
" AM - ’—Cook to stay on place. ~Apply
Ibu Linwood avenue. Phone Ivy 1339-J
-20-42
WANTED At once, a nurse. 333 North
rmulevard, upstairs. 8-20-9
W A.\ I El)—A lady for assorting in laun
. I.ry, Box .il. care Georgian. 8-20-4
W ANTED-Help on machine work and
dressmaking. Must be good help. Ap
ply at once, Dressmaker. 49 West (’ain
street. B-19-23
ANTED—GirI to work in candv and
cracker department. Frank E. Block.
rJliutt street. 8-19-19
AN I Id)- \ oung lady telephone opera
ri, to r for branch exchange. Address B. E.
I .. Box 100, care Georgian. 8-19-13
WAN I ED—Colored girl for general
housework. Apply 55 Colquitt ave.
.
AN’i El • -Exjerienced lady operators to
work on ladies and children’s dresses.
53 1 tecatur street. 8-19-3
WA NT ED—Colored woman to cook and
do general housework. Room on lot.
10 West Sixteenth street. 8-17-37
Help Wanted—Male.
W ANTED—An experienced colored baker;
W»'<l wages. 253 Candler Annex.
W I-. NEED in our rent department the
services of a stenographer; one who
lias had some, experience. Apply John J.
W'n-dside, 12 Auburn avenue. 49-8-21
W ANTED—Man for night shipping~clerk
at bakery. Address J. R. C., Box 961.
Atlanta. 8-21-33
W ANTED—Men to bring good trade;
good pay. Atlanta Hat Frame Co., 66%
boutli Broad. 8-21 -27
W ANTED—Good colored boy or man to
attend to furnace and do general house
work Must have good references. Phone
Ivy 2432,8-21-15
TWO stenographers. Apply The Texas
Company, corner McDaniel street and
Georgia avenue. 8-21-17
W ANTED—Young man about 20. rmmham
ivall.v - inclined, or having had experience
repairing typewriters or adding machines.
Good opportunity for right man. Give
references and salary expected. Address
Box 706,_eaTe_Georgian. 8-21-24
CO IjO R EI) laborers wanted.
Apply Magnus Metal Co.,
South Pryor and Southern
Railway.’ 8-21-14
YOUNG MAN. between 16 and 20. as as
sistant to office manager. Apply in
<»wn writing. stating salary expected.
Address R. W., Box 454. care Georgian.
-21-4
WANTED Colored man of good appear
ance to work in laundry. Must write
good hand. Capital City Laundry Com
pany. S -20-4 3
WANTED—Good cook and house girl.
Apply at once. 210 Hill street. Best
••• ages paid. 41 -8-20
WANTED—One first-class frame maker.
Must be good all around bench man.
Pattillo Lumber Company. 8-20-28
CANVASSERS wanted t< handle the New
Fibre Broom, the best house broom ever
put on a carpet. Write for particulars.
Bartlett Brush Works, Elmira, N. Y.
30 8-20
WANTED Thoroughly experienced sten
ographer. who can take rapid dicta
tion and use typewriter rapidly. Must
furnish first-class references. A good
opening and a permanent position for
the right man. Address Box 812. care
G( ■■ 8-17-11
PRESSFEEDER wanted. Ross Moore. 76
Garnet;. Main 3864-J. 35-8-19
WANTED Wood finishers. Southern
Upholstering Co., corner Jefferson and
Eclm- 8-19-11
WANTED -First-class all-around railroad
locomotive machinist. C. Hill, master
mechanic. Port St. Joe, Fla. B-17-5
WA N’s El ’ Men to learn the best busi
ness in the world, the barber trade: can
have your own shop or earn big wages:
few weeks required: wages while learn
ing Call or write. Moler Barber Col
-1 1 T J|, ‘ k ’£ £/ reet.3s-8-17
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 Lm kie street, Atlanta, Ga. B-1-1
WANTED —Bright, strong
boys to deliver routes in
afternoons. Good wages
and chance for promotion.
Cal! at circulation depart
ment The Atlanta Georgian,
20 East Alabama street.
CA HPENTEKS men furnish
ed on short notice for all classes of car
penter work. Ji.n Stephenson. 226 Brown-
Randolph Bldg. Phone: Main 4251, At
lanta 2:>32.
v. axtj.-i) young man of experience and
4ood recommendations to take charge
end manage retail grocery business; must
Invest SSOO, or would lease business to
right partv; excellent opportunity. Ad
dress Groceries, car< Georgian. 7-12-42
wanted -Ideas. Inventors write for
list of inventions wanted and prizes of
fered bv manufacturers. Also, how to get
vour patent. Sent free to any address.
Randolph Briscoe, patent attorneys.
Washington. D. C. 7-11-23
YES. Professor G. < > Branning will teach
you the barber trade (it’s easy’. We
teach in one half time of other colleges.
Com e, and position in our shops
only S3O. Why pay more? Thousands of
our graduates running “hops or making
good wages. .Atlanta Barber College. 10
Elisl Mitchell street 5-11-17
STOP at Hilburn h< tel, heart of city, 1044
Walton street, if you want a clean, quiet
room; transient 50c. Open all night.
2-21-19
EREE MASSAGE. hair shaves.
Shampoos All barb, r work free. Clean
linen Atlanta Barber College. 10 East
Mitchell. 5-27-16
Musical.
JAMES A. I'.ri HANAN.
EXPERT PIANO TUNER Action, reKu
larltv, voicing and repairing 801 l
ph..i . Main I-L East Atlanta Drop
i . •11 I will call 8-19-24
Agents Wanted.
I•V I > ! I?.l’X’ I* I I • .. U\ U , -end ‘|Ui<l\
, a. m H( j(. proposition. Liberal
tt.mmihMon • '"is I'nusiiil ojmor-
1 M-'.iuu ..
<bmi|.an\ Du kL. R.ih leo N ‘ h-m- !.
Situations Wanted—Female. I
SIENoGRAPHER—For permanent posi
tion m wholesale house. In reply, please
record of experience and salary ‘ex-,
1 LL l ’l. cartGeoJ-gi a n. 39-8-21
UNI N< ’ i;M RE II ED \v 11 -< ■ \\, wllh sunny
. ( “. s P osit ‘on. excellent housekeeper,
uishes position of trust in some wealthy
n^ T T ie ’i w "f; re keynotes are refinement
and cleanliness. Would not mind leaving
city. Address B. D., care Georgian.
—42-8-21
REFINED young lady must have work at
once: prefer office work. Address A.
H. care Georgian. 31-8-21 I
COMPETENT bookkeeper and general
office helper desires position. M. L..
care Georgian. 29-8-21 :
YOLNG lady stenographer, several years
experience, desires permanent position; •
best references furnished. Call Main 4256. !
or address Box 163. care Georgian.
! VVOI’LD be companion iit night to some
lady. 1 work up-town. Please reply .
I soon. Address A. E. G., care Georgian. 1—
34-8-20
LAI >IES, do no; fail get one <.f i 1
darning attachments; works on all sew- 1
mg machines; demonstrated at Kress’ 1
No. ’► Whitehall and No. 49 Whitehall t
—, 35-8-20
WANTED —Position as music teacher in J
school or small town; high school grad
uate, also one year’s college training; i
references. Address Teacher, Box 10.
care Georgian. 41 -8-19 [
HOI SEKEEPETI capable for work and i
practical management hotel. small 1
growing town, or exclusive refined pa
tronage; particulars for reply. Loyald
laylor, Macon. Ga. 30-8-19
COLORED woman wishes a job as laun
dress. Address Work, 9 Chestnut ave.
WANTED— Position as music teacher by
relined young lady; will take moderate
amount of pupils; have had experience:
references. Write Box No. 104, Zebulon,
Ga - 8-15-9
Situations Wanted—Male.
OFFICE MAN wants position; will <lo
vhonorable; good references. .1.
'■ -V. 73 East Mitchell street. 44-8-21
HOTEL POSTER or butler must have
work at once. Have experience. G. R.
I. care Georgian.3o-8-21
ALL-Rol’ND wood mechanic, now em
ployed, desires change; good reference. 1
.^k 11 ?^ ars experience. Address P. o. Box
vyashington, Ga. 51-8-20
COLORED man wants job as waiter: prl
vjte family preferred. Address Dairv
man, 105 Houston st., Atlanta. 27-8-20
WANTED—A job by young colored man
D’Wght house or saloon. Address 215
r 6- 0
A job by a young colored man
working in auto shop or freight house.
Address 21a Ellis st. 25-8-20
WANTED—A position by young white
man at most anything experienced in
laundry and mill business. Address 15
day st- 31-8-20
MARRIED MAN, 30 years of age, desires
position with good dry goods or shoe
house. 'Three years road experience;
would also consider proposition in retail
store; have had eight years experience in
store. Best of references furnished. G.
B. Dunlap, Jr.. Ansonville, N. C. 46-8-19
A MAN, 65 years of age, would like po
sition of some kind, night or day watch
man; can furnish best of references.
C. D, C., care Georgian. 26-8-19
PRESSER wants position; all around man.
26 Crumley place, City. 27-8-79
POSITION WANTED with manti fact tir
ing firm or business corporation bv man
experienced in up-to-date methods‘of of
fice work. business correspondence, col
lection, etc. Energetic, systematic, re
liable. Not afraid of work. Satisfactory
references as to ability and integrity. Ad
'*ress U° x care Georgian. 1 i 6- $-17
LICENSED druggist desires position:
references furnished. Address Drug
gist. Box 302, Brunswick, Ga. 39-8-14
BY country boy willing to "work? where
chance of promotion is good: mechan
ically inclined; age 16. What have you to
offer? C. F. H., Box 106, Stone Moun
tahfi 40-8-14
WANTED—Position by young man with
two years experience as bookkeeper and
cashier and three years as stenographer.
Employed at present, but wish to make a
change. E. M.. care Georgian. 34-8-14
Job Work.
WE CAN SAVE you money on repair
work, shelving, tables and counters. We
i make them to order. Roof repairing, brick
I work, wall tinting, painting and plaster
ing. 6244 S. Forsyth street. Bell 1187;
Atlanta 6087-M.
Summer Resorts.
NvTlton~'lodge"
TURNERVILLE. GA., nearby Tallulah !
Falls. Cool, quiet and comfortable; ex- I
cellent fare; climate unexcelled. 44-8-16
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Boarders Wanted. I
GOOD BOARDING: $3.50 per week; close '
in; 57 Cooper street. One nicely fur- ,
nished front room; reasonable. Mrs. ;
Thornton. 57 Cooper street. 43-8-21. '
NLA ILY furnished moms with board' 2o i
West Baker. Ivy 501-J. 8-20-37
FIRST-CLASS rooms and board; also!
first-class table board. 29 E. Harris.
-20;39
LARGE, cool front room; also single room
with excellent board. 263 Ivy street.
8-20-40
Just Off Peachtree
SELECT rooms with or without board; .
reasonable. 19 W. Cain st. 8-20-36 i
ROOMS and board; also table board;!
north side. Ivy 2423-.1. 8-20-26 !
THREE gentlemen or couple can secure I
delightful room; good meals; home-like, i
26 E. Cain st. 8-20-11 i
PRIVATE family in West End desir oTm I
or two couples to board; everything '
first-class. Bell phone West 568-. T.
SELECT boarding at 16 East Baker, un |
der new management; cleanliness our '
motto; inspection invitfd. The best ta
ble in the city at moderate prices. Rooms
with private bath. Ivy 2666-.1. 8-19-31
W anted=Boa rde rs
BUSINESS men only: neat rooms; good
meals. 272 South Pryor st. Bell j>honc I
Main 3618-J. 8-19-9
TRY BOARD at 308 South Pryor; home
like; f’-fi r» ii<-» s. Main 2456-L 86-8-17
NICE ROOM and board in exchange for
diamond, motorcycle, piano or type- !
writer. Small cash payment. Piano. Box i
Ica re J ‘ ‘lf-!* n • s - 1 ~ ' 1
PEACHTREE INN
$1.50 to $2.50 day; $7.00 to $12.50 weekly:
American plan, 50c to $1.50 day; $3.00
to $7.00 weekly European. References'
exchanged. 8-13-361
Boarders Wanted.
I COOL, pleasant rooms with or without I
board. 319 Central ave. Atlanta 3168-F. i
__ !
NIGELY furnished room with board, also 1
table board; desirable location. 17 E. 1
North ave. 27-8-13 ;
lb' you appreciate cleanliness try us. $4
. 23 1 ’<i pi tol av< uni . 8 ■’ _ ■
THE PLAZA Central location: summer
rates: cool front rooms. 286 Peachtree, i
52-8-7 ’
Board Wanted.
W.XNT^D —By two young ladies, large,
airy, upstairs room and board, with pri- ]
vate family; prefer the south sid< . Must (
be - lose in Address L.. Box 2, (• re Geor
glan 8 21 81
\\ ‘ NTEi' young man an<i mother,
two rooms and board; give price and lo
| cHiytn A.ldrcss Permanent, Box 708.
I ♦ < '.<■■ rgmn 45 S
R»«a I and answer the W ant Ads in ’Th.
Georgian A good rule tor every Individ
ual u!>«i rends .Make It your rub and
-ou ill ’ ’ nv re m ruus and nmn
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6 The Gwrghm’s Rent Bailletiii 1 ’
A New List Each Day
Is the Room. Apartment or House you’ now live :n desirable, comfortable,
home-like and cool?
If it is. stay where you are—if not. consult this complete list of every desira
ble place for rent in the city and suburl s The Georgian has two men searching
each day to list every desirable place that is for rent for the benefit and con
venience of its readers. You save money, time and trouble bv consulting this
bulletin.
Furnished Rooms For Rent.
TWO large rooms fur light housekeeping;
private porch; close in. Atlanta phone
5052. 8-21-36
FORRENT TWoTi .i.- .ii . ~ •. 1
furnished for housekeeping. 357 Capi
tol avenue.
I- •>R KENT Nlc< 1j furnisl ■ room,
with or without board. Atlanta phone
1 35 '' I? l< n street. 8-21 -13
FOR RENT One fun
cheap. Call M. 29V4-.1. S-21 -8
FURNISHED ROOMS for rent. 77 Wesi
£ain_stree t. 8-21-1
HAN’itSOMELY furnished front room;
private bath; gentleman preferred.
Peachtree, care Georg : an. 25-8-21
TWo or three comfortably furnished
housekeeping rooms; #3.50 or $5 week;
walking distance: no children. 65 Crew
st. I’riv.itt? family. ■ 820
21 EAST CAIN STREET Wanted' a
roommate for gentleman.so-S-20
ELEGANTLY furnished, large front cor
ner steam-heated room: three windows;
nice closets; adjoining white tile hath:
hot and cold water: opens on delightful
large porch: close in; second floor apart
ment; every modern convenience. Phone
Ivy 5078. 190 Ivy st. 8-20-18
FOR RENT -Large? cool front room, two
and a half blocks from Aragon hotel;
modern conveniences; private family.
Gentlemen only. 101 East Ellis street.
Bell Phone i\y 38 cJ. 8-20-13
FOR RENT Ni- u cool front rooms; all
conveniences; close in. 276 Whitehall.
8 19-17
F< )R R] 2NT N< atly furnished rooms.
Can be arranged fur housekeeping. 202
South Forsyth. 8-19-20
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for house
keeping; close in; all conveniences. 16|
South Forsyth. 8-19-22
FOR RENT Two or three rooms, fur
nished for housekeeping: no children.
73 Williams street. 8-19-15
FoR RENT Large, nice, c«a?l front"rooin?
mat in at 18j Capitol place. 86-8 -19
FOR RENT Very large front room in
north side home; beautiful location.
Ivy 1744-L. 8-19-16
ON E furnished ff ~" room, all con~-
venienees, close in. Call Ivy 6288-J
* 8-17-32
THE MARTINIQUE.
FURNISHED rooms with private bath, by
day, week or month; gentlemen onlv.
Corner Ellis and Ivy streets. 8-15-30
IVY HOTEL, 98 IVY S'T
AMERICAN PLAN, $1.25 UP. Weeklv
NICELY furnished rooms with good board,
bath and all conveniences; close in.
Under new management. 130 Ivy street.
LARGE, beautifully furnished rooms with
hot and cold water, baths and excellent
table board; under new management. 4
West Peachtree st. Bell phone Ivy 6790-J
-6-36
Furnished Rooms Wanted.
WANTED—By two quiet young ladies,
large, airy, upstairs room, with private
family and In walking distance of Third
National Bank building. Address K.. Box
1. care Georgian. 8-21-32
WANTED —Larne mon: goo.i board
handy or light housekeeping rooms;
with private refined north side family
where congenial couple may have a few
home comforts; strictly modern and close
in. State full particulars in reply. Post
office Box 202, City. 29-8-19
Unfurnished Rooms For Rent.
FOR RENT —In home with owner, who
occupies lower floor, entire second floor,
consisting of five rooms, private bath and
toilet; all modern conveniences; excel
lent neighborhood: Inman Park; S2O per
month. References exchanged. Ivy
2797-J. __ 4S - B i-J
FoR RENT —Three unfurnished down
stairs rooms cheap. Call M. 2904-J.
-21-9
TWO rooms and three rooms for house
keeping. 247 South Pryor st. 33-8-20
FOR RENT—Four unfurnished rooms
with bath, in perfect repair. Ivy 961-L.
Rents $22.50 per month. 11 Baltimore
block. 8-19-18
TWO unfurnished rooms for rent: sl2
m'-mh. 101 Windsor st 8 '' -
FOR RENT With owner, three, four or
five rooms. Apply 356 North Jackson
street. Atlanta phone 78. Heat and wa
tt r fun
TWO large rooms and kitchenette; close
in 85 Crew street. S-14-9
THREE unfurnished light hmisekeeping
rooms with family of adults; close to
Pryoi -'
HREE large n< wly papered connecting
rooms for light housekeeping. 40 West
I st.
Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms
For Bent.
FOR RENT—To parties without small
children, desirable first floor apartment
rooms: nice bath: tine porches and yard:
best part of Gordon street. Furnished
or unfurnished. Address Box 147, care
B
Read and answer the Want Ads in The
Georgian. A good rule for every individ-
I ual who reads. Make it. your rule and
( you will be more prosperous and more
! contented.
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Lest and Found.
L( IST Bunch of about t( n keys. Phone
Holmes & Luckie Realty Company, Ivy
4157, and get reward. 34 North Forsyth
s tree t : 8-21 - 2 3
i f77ST Bull dog; Prince Henry; brown
j and white; one dark eye, one light;
short screw tail: uncropped ears. Lib
eral reward for return to N. T. Pool, '.42
People s st re et. 3 3-8-21
FOFND—Cow on E; st Georgia avt ime
Tuesday. Call Main 5565-L and <]»■-
' scribe. B-21-12
! LOST Between Buckhead and Pi achtree
creek, automobile tire: >"• re wan I. Call
.Main 47*3. or < all ai 136 Wo ••! .n /‘■ J'
LOST- Bunch of keys; afi " ones Re
ward if returned to Want Ad Counter.
I (Georgian. B _-JJ*L B
Lost -< me bunch of k-marked “M.
L. Petty, Seattle, W. T.” Return to 32
East Alabama street and receive reward.
8-20-22
ST!IAYED A little baj man '• th big
head and jaws, from Decatur. Ga. Re
turn to Argo Transfer Co. Bell phone De
catur 379.
LOST—Monday in Whitehall street or
one of the stores. ;i Wn tast» n<•<] to a
jabot; pin is two gol<i n - leaves with a
coral rose. Finder v. 11 please communi
cate with Main 2435-. J, or Main I‘-7' fm
reward. x 38-8-20
Palmistry.
PROFESSOR LA VOLX.
BPIRITU \ L MEDIT M. 11 ai &n<
palmist Parlors. 71 Walton street La
l dies’ maid m atten«lan< e. 8-6-7
PAIA! IST AND LIF’E
DEADER.
REV EALS PAST, pre •nt and future.
Can be consulted • n ail affairs of lift-.
Readings 25c, 50c. 17 Fast Mitchell street
(in tent >.
GYPSY
'IF. N<)W I.'•('4'l'lD In tent For-
‘.\tb and 1. ni. » <an bo <•< i . ilt< d on
all r.ffalrs of fife Charges in-MetHD'
SfltlsfaeHori giail tnteed 6-25-1.1
Unfurnished Rooms Wanted.
I WANTED- Two or three unfurnished
rooms in good neighborhood by three
I young business women who have their
own furniture and who have been accus
' turned to having their own home: refer
, cnees furnished and required. Address
’ B -' re Georgian. 50 8-21
1 WAN! n ' ; ■ . onne< ting unfurnished
♦ooms for light housekeeping by couple
I with child IS months eld: must be cheap
I Hiui well ventilat'd. South side preferred.
1 Address “Permanent,” care Georgian.
| •
w.\N’!i;!> Four or five rooms for light
housekeeping Adults. Box 333. care
ari. 34-8-21
WANTED Three unfurnished rooms by
couple, light housekeeping; close in;
reasonable. T. .1. C., 34 Pulliam st.
16-8-2 I
( WANTED By couple, two unfurnished
rooms, with bath: steam heat; meats in
home or very near. L. and D., care Gecr
. glan. 42-8-20
WANTED i refined young couple with
out children, three rooms with private
I bath : close in on north side. State full
I particulars and lowest price in first let
iter. Can give A-l references. Address
' Permanent. Box 1056, Atlanta. 8 20-16
Furnished Apartments For Rent
! FOR RENT Three beautiful rot ms ami
bath: modern conveniences; north side.
TH E (■’ -NI AL.
I BETWEEN Peachtree and Juniper, on
, North avenue, one block from Georgian
Terrace hotel. There will probably be
: for lease on September 1 or October 1.
i apartments ranging in price from S6O. 870,
*73 and SBS per month. Phone Ivy 657-.1,
or call at 29 Ponce DeLeon avenue.
! 114-8-17
Unfurnished Apartments For Rent
! PEACHTREE la >AD APARTMENT
Elegant second story 7-room apartment
| on Peachtree road with very large living
i and dining rooms, with hardwood floors,
sun parlor, three large bedrooms with
stationary washstands; large, airy kitch
en, rear porch screened; private entrance
with tile porch, steam heat, hot and cold
water, servant and trunk room; privilege
of garage and lot 90x350; every con ven
[ ier.ee to make you an ideal home. Ready
'for occupancy October 1. $75. (’all D. E.
j Giffen. Main 5150, Ivy 6086-J. 414 Atlanta
National B&nk Buiiding.
WE HAVE for rent in the Corinthian,
j 136 W. Peachtree street, or the Nicholas.
■ 234 Forrest ave.. four, five and six-room
! apartments. Apply (’lias. P. Glover Realty
<fornpany . 2 ’ ; . Walton st. 8-17-2
FOR RENT Six-room apartment in the
Nicholas. Cali lyj 2583
THE nost up-to-date apartments with
four rooms ami bath in Atlanta, located
at 324 and 326 Forrest avenue; ready for
occupancy by September 1; can be seen at
any time; price. S4O per month. Office
phone, Main 2102, home phone Ivy 508-J.
L B. Sanders, Owner. B-9-29
FOR RENT Tiie new 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
now ready for occupancy. Apply on
premises or Fitzhugh Knox. 1813 Candler
Building 5 9-67
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Unfurnished Houses For Rent.
FOR RE NT S3O, 6r< >om cott age, 147
Courtland; i*n good repair. 824 Atlanta
National Bank Bldg. W. C. Tolbert, Main
’ 8 L 2 J
FOR RENT—A six-room house; large
hall; every convenience; lot 40x220; one
half block of Georgia avenue school: rent
$18.50. 289 Glenn st. Bell phone Main
2’95-LJ-21-7
15 H< >LDERN ESS ST?? new six^room
bungalow; large east front lot; $25. Mr.
Barge. Pho no M ain 4644. 48-8-20
F(»R KENT Near-in six-room cottage:
modern improvements; large lot. 149
Walton streejt. Call ivy 62'2-i ? 77-8-17
SIX ROOMS, one of the nicest locations
in West End. near Peeples street school,
near Gordon street oar line ami Howell
Park, S3O. '"all Webster. M. 2106, 807-808
Fourth National Bank Bldg. 8-17-Pt
FDR RENT—My home; twelve-room
house; nice. Apply on premises. 108
West Harris street, or phone 80 Ivv.
18-16-22
I PHONE or write us for our rent bulletin;
excellent houses all over the city at
. moderate rates Turman, Black & Cal
-1 !.■ un, 203 Giifpir'-' Bldg • 1-61
FOR RENT, HOUSES Call, write or
phone for our rent bulletin. Ralph O
Cochran, '9 S( 1 lA' ;u: street t 1 -21
THE HOUSE you build, buy or
rent will not be a modern home
unless it is wired for electricity.
4-18-18
Office Snacv For Rent.
FOR RENT- Large office space, with use
of phone. Phone Ivy 4828, or call at 708
Candler building. 41-8-21
Garages For Rent.
FOR RENT —Private garage; electric
lights and wash. Rear corner Merritts
avenue and Courtland. See M. D. Eisc
man. 1 Whitehall street. 8-17-44
I Personal.
WANTED Addresses of all STAMMER
EPS who are willing to pay $lO for a
'certain cure. The Fon-Lin Institute, G..
2516 In< tana at en te, < 'hlcago. 11l a 7 4
|AI TH >RS, WRITERS Let us secure
your copyrights, print and place your
[books on tin market Morton Publishing
'Comjiiny. Dept. ATG, Murton building.
■ ' V. '
REF J > El». «Christian w idow \\ o i
; two <«r three children to board; moth
| er’s care given; terms reasonable Ad
a . I’• M.. care Georgiai 8 11
FLY SCREENS? FLY SCREENS? !GA
S(’KEENS Wood fly screens, metal fly
! screens, hardwood floors. Venetian blinds,
■ metal weather strips furnished anywhere
in the South. Write or phone \V. R. Cal-
1 laway, manager, 1403 Fourth National
1 l ank Building, Atlanta, Ga. Main 5310.
-15-5
■SERIOUS RESI'I/l’S come from trusses
improperly fitted. John B. Daniel, at 34
; Wail street, has ar expert fitter and it
1 will cost you no more to have Idm fit
i W'fi ftt-'l h means insurance. 6-24-19
[ADULT PIANOFORTE COl RSE Spe-
) All monotony of practice avoided. Even
lmg 1- ssr.ns if desired. Music, Box 777.
n ;i re (• f'orglam 48 -7 -23
M ATEL .N’iTY SANITARHM -- Private,
refined, homelike; limited number of
ijutients e.’.red for; home provided r *>r in
-1 feints, infants tor adoption Mrs. M T
| MB'-hOl ;•*: Windsor st.6-°2-12
.•■ • -
I skin, blood, chronic diseases and CAN
CER Call and iee Dr Reynolds Com
'l'iitx. 21 Innrnn building. Atlanta. Ca. If
; you , :,il t" • <’.*ill. w rite 6-7-36
The Many Spirella Styles.
! INCLUDE a style for every woman: the
gnt ••‘nr skill of cur corsetieres is mani
-1 fested in selecting tin model that b«*-
I com» > y«»p tw st < omp.iny headquarters.
[Kll'.’st North avenue. Ivv 6176. 5-28-36
Dropsy.
H>R(»PSY CI'RED Relieves shortness of
I icath in 1. 18 hour- swril
j ni; in 1 . Writ* for particu-
ai Golfimi Dmp-y Rcmtdy Company.
‘ .12 Building Atlanta a 25-11
Medical.
DR EDMONDSON’S Tansy. Pennyroyal;
and Cotton Root Pills, a safe and re- i
liable treatment for painful and sup- |
pressed menstruation, irregularities and ,
similar obstructions. Trial box by mail.
50c. Frank Edmondson 6. -_.ro.. manufac
turing chemists, 14 South Broa<l street. I
Atlanta, Ga 2-17-14
i~~~
Removal Notice.
REMOX AL NOTICE—We Lave moved
our plumbing establishment to No. 10
• lyiuitahle place 'between Auburn and
Edgewoud avenues). Bell phone changed
to Ivy 493. David VV. Yarbrough.
8-17-31
!~
For Exchange—Miscellaneous. |
,IXII.I, swap one "Quick Price and Sign!
Marker, containing one set of large
letters and set of large figures; each char- '
actei is mounted on beaded moulding, for
one setting of White Leghorn eggs ot one >
bootblack stand W. 11. Welch, Dun
! yoody* Ga- 8-21-20 |
For Sale Miscellaneous.
; ONE combination telephone booth and®
I __ca shier s stan<l. Call Main 211. 8-21-29 1
fiIGH-GRADE ICE CREAM CONES”
Nunnally's ice cream depart;... ..;, Atlanta, i
; _lB-21-28 '
GIRL'S BICYCLE and hand painting
cheap. Fannie Milam. Caj-tersville, Ga. |
; FOR SALE—T aw hooks of the late Bur- 1
ton Cloud, also two desks; can be seen |
at 62 Ponce DeLeon place, 8-21-22,
FOR SALE—One good violin: terms to i
good .party. Box 27:1, care Georgian. ;
; :;::-S-21 I
: FOR SALE—One sighs oak si.ieboani with I
. large mirror; $lO. Ivv 582-L. 8-21-11
FOR SALE.
HOUSEHOLD goods: fine quartered oak
dining room suit, china closet, chiffon
iers, dressers, brass and iron beds, bed
ding, chairs, rockers, etc Can bv seen
mornings from 9 to 12 onlv. 386 Wash
i ington street. 28-8-21
FOR SALE—New black Overland bicycle; i
coaster brake; run 25 miles. Cheap for I
eash. G B. Barnwell, care Georgian !
I _B-21-5 I
’ DUNTLEY PNEIM A'l'lf ULEANEitS rf~ I
move dirt and germs from rugs, carpets.
: floors, etc.: vacuum cleaners from $32.50 |
:tp; vacuum sweepers, $9.75. J. Daniel
A <'o., 116 Fourth Nat. Bk. Bldg 12-2-11
GOLDSMITH-ACTON
WITHERSPOON CO.
Furniture Specials.
.Step Ladderssoc
1 Mission Tabourettes . . .49c
Oak and Ma hogan v Center
Tables ...$1.98
Hassocks 49c
Reduced prices Io close
! Refrigerators and Porch
Furniture.
GOLDSMITH-ACTON
WITHERSPOON CO.
Life-Time Furniture, Rugs
and Draperies.
62 Peachtree.
FOR SALE—Double walnut wardrobe?
i good condition; cheap; leaving citv.
I M„ 175. 8-20-47
j FOR SALE- Fine upright piano; sweet
tone; cheap; leaving citv. M., 175.
18-20-48
| FOR SALE —Leaving city; will sell
; Fischer square piano cheap; also com
i bination bookcase and writing desk and
: large upholstered wicker go-cart. R. K
' Swartz. 26 West Pavilion. 47-8-20
i FOR SALE—Quick; one small mule, two
incubators, six Indian Runner ducks,
one bone mill. W. J. Garner. 250 Marietta
street. 8-20-30
i FoR SALE—Gas stove, $5; refrigerator,
$5. 333 North Boule van] upstairs.
-20-8
FOR S.XLE—One of three safes; extra
office furniture, railing and showcase.
I" Equitable bull Ung 8 20 7
FOR SALE Detroit Jewel gas stove; in
use 18 months; good as new; bargain;
also lot fancy china. Call at 297 Forrest
ave. after Tuesday, or phone Ivy 4264.
34-8-19
FoR SALE~S4O Victor graphophone;
good as new; S2O js’urtli goo<l records;
all for $25. IL G. Larmer. Blackwells. Ga
8-19-6
A H lorir*) ii ? r ” everything?”
xxxnv i M <lll Latest improvements.
registers exchanged.
' mi \]] sizes; easy terms,
i k’s Atlanta Cash Register Co.
11. Ljlblt I. 34 East Alabama street
6- 13-47
POPE'S SPECIAL Best dollar watch in
the world sent prepaid, only 86c. Fifily
guaranteed to keep correct time two years
<y refunded immediately if you are not
free if it breaks. A more serviceable
watch can not be had at any price. Mon
ey refuneded immediately if you are not
highly pleased. Order today without fail.
Pope Watch and Diamond Company. 1514
Ma in s t reef, L)allas. Toxa s. 6- T -14
AN assortment of chinaware, odds and
ends from our premium stock room, to
be closed out at very low prices. An op
portunity to secure some very beautiful
pieces of china at little expense. Can be
seen at our premium parlor, 20 East Ala
bama street. The Georgian. 7-29-18
NEW RUBBER TIRES PUT "N YOUR
RABY’S CARRIAGE PHONE IVY
3076. ROBERT MITCHELL, 229 EDGE
WOOD. 7-18-15
National Cash Register.
$35, SSO, S6O. $75. SIOO, $l5O and up tn suit
your needs. Terms oasy. Liberal ex
change for cash registers in use. Bell
phene Ivy 4155. Atlanta 594.
THE NATION AT, CASH REGISTER CO..
60 North Broad Street. 7-20-52
Fol I SA I, E S7OO w < irth Whitfield Medl
nine Co. and Bullard Car Door stock;
Whitfield stock will pay 10 per cent divi-
I ds rd this ' ear Best cash offer gets it.
Box H 3. 8-16-17
new. beautiful rugs woven from your
old carpet, superior to any in service;
plain or designed; any size. Catalogue
free. Oriental Rug Company, Baltimore.
Md. 8-16-3 L
Wanted—Miscelaneous.
I BUY MEN’S old clothes and shoes.
Drop a card. L Bock, 32 Bell street.
1 8-16-29
t F’I’RNITURE and household goods, office I
fixtures and merchandise of any kind i
i accepted on consignment. Cash advanced I
Pembroke Sales Co.. 143 South Pryor St. j
I 801 l phones Main 1434, Main 187. Atlanta 1
i 22858-15-12 ;
DRoT* a ('ARD Will bring cash for old
clothes and shoes. The Vestiare. 166
I street. 6-27-42
i WANTED We pay highest cash prices'
i on household goods, pianos and office '
furritun (’as’ l advanced on consign- '
ments. Springer’s Auction House, 25 .
South Pryor street. Bell phone Main 1526.
WE PAY HIGHEST cash prices for house ]
hold goods, pianos and office furniture
Cast advanced on consignments. Central!
Auction Company, 12 East Mitchell i
Jreet Bell plwne Mam 2424 8 26-26
.w; BEY old accounts, notes, judgments
616 Temple Court Bldg Main 3992
7-
Public Baggage and Transfer.
I M <’ I' l lLsi'''! 117: SraTtHterTV; 7577
and ship. Main 3657-J, A. 1319. 42
Madison ave 3-12-7
Auction Sales.
~?vr
SEX'ER AL CONSIGN
MENTS OF FURNI
TURE, HOUSEHOLD!
GOODS, AND OFFICE
FIXTURES, INCLUDING
MAHOGANY DINING
SUIT, EARLY ENGLISH I
MISSION BED ROOM!
SUIT. ALSO MAHOGANY)
SIDEBOARD AND DESK.
ROCKERS. CHAIRS ANDI
SETTEES, ALSO ODD!
CHAIR IN MISSION,!
ALSO DRESSERS AND
WASHSTANDS, CAR
PETS, RUGS AND ART
SQUARES, MATTING
RUGS, SQUARES, EIL
ING CABINETS, THURS
DAY, AUGUST 22. AT 143
S. PRYOR ST, AT 10 A. M.
SHARP.
AT 10 A. M. sharp, we will offer to the
highest bidder several consignments
of furniture, household goods, office
fixtures, dining room suit, bed room i
suits in oak and early mission; also
large lot of odd chairs, settees and
rockers, dining tables, filing cases,
roller-top desk and chair, pillows. ar f
squares and rugs, carpets, lot yard
chairs, silverware, one oak daven
port and goods too numerous to men
tion.
PEMBROKE SALES CO..
143 S. Pryor Street.
"AT AUCfiONT
TIIE ENTIRE FURNISH
INGS OF A FLANDERS
APARTMENT. NO. 5. IN
CLUDING BIRD’S-EYE
MAPLE. EARLY ENG
LISH AND MAHOGANY
BED ROOM FURNI
TURE, SEVERAL VERY
PINE BRASS BEDS. GAS
RANGE, LIBRARY AND
DINING ROOM SUIT,
WILTON RUGS, BRIC-A
BRAC, TABLE LINEN.
ETC., FRIDAY. AUGUST
23, AT 12 E. MITCHELL
STREET.
COMMENCING AT 10 A. M. Friday we
will offer to the highest bidder the
entire furnishings of No. 5 Flanders
apartment, including a birds-eye
maple dresser and chiffonier, seven
brass beds, mahogany bookcase, Cir
cassian walnut dresser, washstand,
iron beds. National springs. Keil
(’ross mattresses, porch furniture,
toilet set, early English dresser and
washstand, solid mahogany chifforobe,
oak chifforobe. sideboard. dining
table, dining chairs to match, hail’
and stair carpet, Crex rugs. Wil
ton and Brussels art squares, por
tiers, lace curtains, couch covers,
bric-a-brac, genuine leather library
furniture, library table, center table;
In fact, everything in house furnish
ings necessary to fit up an up-to-date
home, (o the highest bidder, com
mencing promptly at 10 a. in. Friday.
Open for inspection Thursday. Come
and look it over.
CENTRAL AUCTION CO.,
12 E. Mitchell St.
PAWN BROKERS AUCTION HOUSE, 51
Decatur street. We buy and ssell any
and everything. Atlanta phone 2285; Beil
phene Main 1431. Main 187. 7-29-20
PEMBROKE Sales Company under new
management: will accept your surplus
stock of any kind on consignments; cash
advaneed: settlement on date of sale
14.3 S. Pryor st. Bell phone Main 1434.
Main 187: Atlanta phone 2285. 8-6-30
Automobiles.
CARLOAD NEW STANDARD AUTOMO
BILE TIRES GUARANTEED FREE
FROM BUCKLES.
28x3. $7.90: 30x3, *8.90: 29x3. $11.50: 30x3’-
$11.90; 32x3’;. $12.90: 30x4, $15.90; 31x4,
$16.90: 32x4. $17.90; 3.3x4. $18.90; 34x4,
$1.9.90; 35x4. $19.90; 36x4, $19.90: 37x4>/4,
$27.90. In Dunlap O. D. Clincher; also
Non-Skid. McPherson Auto Tire Co., At
laittti, Ga.. 16 Auburn avenue. 43-8-20
FOR SALE—Cheap for cash, 25-horse
power Maxwell. in fine condition
Owner. Box 201, care Georgian. 8-6-19
AUTOS REPAIRED.
MAGNETS AND STORAGE BATTERIES
RECHARGED. MAGNETO AND CAR
BFRETOR work a specialty. We give
careful attention to electric auto and bat
tery work Hartrampf & Yarbray Co.
Phon** Main 3810. 56 Edge wood avenue,
just below Equitable building. 4-22-5
Motorcycles.
ALL MAKES. s’o AND UP—Largest mo
torcycle dealers in the South; exclusive
Southern distributors for Indian. Elyea-
Austell 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
Timber For Sale.
FOR SALE 10.000.000 feet long leaf yel
low nine, prices, terms, etc. Address
.1 M. 1,., Bainbridge, Ga. 25-8-16
Building Materials.
FOR BUILDINGS.
AUSTIN BROS.. Atlanta., Ga. 8-8-36
Painting and Tinting.
FOR THE BEST PRICES~CALL R B
EMBRY. Main 1455. 318 FOURTH NA
TIONAL BANK BUILDING. 5-11-24
Monuments and Stone Work.
ATLANTA GRANITE COSIPANY\~~
All kinds stone work.
17-19 Fraser street. Phone Main 3540
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
rasolim- Steves and ranges. Atlanta phene
2235. '2l Whitehall street. Bell phune
Main 2699 4-4-7
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.
12c a line (4 words to the lire).
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
the day of the issue.
All ads must he ordered cut In
writing or at office. No discon
tinuance notice taken over phone.
Every word in the advertisement.
Including the name and address,
is counted. Each initial counts one
word; compound words are counted
as two W’ords.
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 accuracy or assume
responsibility for errors of any kind
occurring in telephone advertise
ments.
ADVERTISERS should retain re
ceipts given In payment for Want
Ads over the office counter, as mis
takes can not be rectified without
them. In answering advertise
ments addressed in care of The
Georgian, if the advertiser requires
references, send a duplicate of
same.
Trunks, Bags and Suitcases.
RETAILED AND REPAIRED.
ROUNTRE'E ’S 77 ALL
PHONES: Bell Main 1576, Atlanta 1654
Fire-Proof Storage.
\G; SToFe HoFsFiroLD g'77ls~ and
pianos, office and warehouse, 239-241
Edgewood ave. Ivy 2037. John J, Wood
side Storage Company.
Money To Loan.
THE^
SURANCE (’(). of Ameri
ca can make you a loan on
Atlanta improved property,
through their loan corre
spondents. Turman, Black
& Calhoun, 203-8 Empire
Building. 6-7-12-1
~MONEY~i-'OR SALARIED PEOPLE "
AND OTHERS, upon their own names;
cheap rates, easy payments. Confiden
tlal. D. H Tolman. 044 Austell building.
WE can make loans on Atlanta real es
tate and farm lands. Apply to Ralph
>J. Cochran, 19 South Broad. 7-10-20
MONEY on hand tor immediate loans on
property In or near Atlanta. J. E. Van
Valkenburg, 501 Equitable Bldg. 6-6-22
WEYMAN & CONNORS,
ESTABLISHED 1890.
Mortgages on Real Estate. 4-1-3
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
chase money notes. Foster &
Robson, 11 Edgewood Ave.
JEWELERS AND BROKERS
BLDG -
LOAN Q -
SHONt MAW 121 )
. STRICTLY PRIVATE
SPECIAL HOME _ FUNDS T<TIENY>. any
amount; 6 per cent. Write or call. S
W. Carson, 24 South Broad st. 4 -1-1 J
FARM u >ANS placed tn any. amount on
Improved farm lands in Georgia The
Southern Mortgage Company, Gould bulld-
Ing7-13-1
X\ r ithout indorsement
Without Collateral
Security
Without Real Estate
Securities
Money loaned at
LAWFUL RATES.
NATIONAL DIS
COUNT CO.,
301-2 Fourth Nation
al Bank Building.
Railroad Schedule.
SOUTI IE R N HI Al LAVAY?
"PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH"
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF
PASSENGER TRAINS, ATLANTA.
The following schedule figures are pub
lished only as information, and are not
guaranteed:
No. Arrive From— I No. Depart To—
-35 N. York..s,uu am, 3C N. York. 12:15 an
13 Jaxville. 5:20 am, 30 Col’bus... 5:20 am
43 Was’ton. 5:25 am 13 Cinci 5:30 am
12 Sh’port.. 6:30 ani; 32 Ft. Vai.. 5:30 am
23 Jaxville. 6:50 anil 35 B’haai.... 5:45 am
•17 Toccoa... 8:10 am, 7 Chatha.. 6:40 am
26 Heflin. .. 8:20 am| 12H’mond.. 6:55 am
29 N. York.lo:3o am 23 K. City.. 7:00 am
3 Chat’ga 10:35 am 16 Bruns’k.. 7:45 am
7 Macon.. 10:40 am 29 B’ham... 10:45 am
27 Ft. Vai..10:45 am 38 N. York. 11:01 am
21 Col’bus .10:50 am 40 Ch’lotte. 12:00 n’n
6 Cinci... 11:10 am 6 Macon... 12:20 pm
30 B’ham... 2:30 pm 30 N. York.. 2:45 pm
40 B’ham. 12:40 pm 15 Chatt’ga. 3:00 pm
39 Ch’lotte. 3:55 pm 39 B’ham.... 4:10 pm
5 Macon.. 4:00 pm *lB Toccoa... 4.30 pm
37 N. York. 5:00 pm 22 Col’bus. . 5:10 pm
15 Bruns’k. 7:50 pm: 5 Cinci.... 5:10 pm
11 11 rnond.. 8:30 pin! 28 F. Valley 5:20 pm
24 K. City. 9:20 pm’ 25 Heflin ... 5:45 pm
16 Chatt’ga 9:35 pm 10 Macon... 5:30 pm
29 Col’bus. 10:20 pm 44Wash’n.. 8:45 pm
31 Ft Vai. 10:25 pm 24 Jaxville.. 9:30 pm
36 B’ham.. 12:00ngt 11 Sh’port.. 11:10 pm
14 Cinci ... 11:00 pm 14 Jaxville 11:10 pm
Trains marked thus (•' run daily, ex
cept Sunday.
Other trains run daily. Central time.
City Ticket Office, No. 1 Peachtree St.
Mr. Buslnes Man or Woman: Aren't
you on a sharp lookout for competent help
of all kinds? You know that it is gool
business policy to get live wires with you.
Let us call your attention to the “Situa
tions Wanted” columns of The Georgian.
Herr is where vou have a chance to select
the best help that «'an be nad on the mar
ket. These people that advertise can
furnish you the best of references. So.
from iu>" on read the ’’Situation Wanted’’
columns of The Georgia and the help
that will be »>f the most service to jroti.