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THE ATLANTA HEORGTAX AND NEWS READ FOR PROFIT—GEORGIAN WANT AD5 —USE FOR RESULTSTTESDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. pp.,
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
Published by The Georgian Company,
20 East Alabama Street,
Atlanta, Ga
fcntered at Atlanta postoffice as seqond
class matter
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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 line).
Out-of-town advert I sements
must be accompanied with cash
.Agencies’ discounts 10 and 5 per
cent.
The Georgian will not be respon- i
slble for more then one incorrect
Insertion of any ad ordered more
than one time
Closing Hours: To secure prop
er classification. ad« must be in
The Georgian office before 1 o’clock
the day of the issue.
All ads must be ordered out 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 words.
Telephone your Want Ads to The
Georgian (both phones 8000) when
it is morp ivi nil at to do ao, and
collection win 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
aak that your telephone ad be re
peated back to you hy the ad
taker tonnake 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.
ADVERTISERR should retain re.
c.elpts given In payment for Want
Ads over the office counter. a« mis
takes can not be rectified without
them In answering advertise
ments addressed *|» care of The
Georgian, if the advertiser requires
references, send a duplicate *of
name
Help Wanted—Female.
WANTED A girl lor nurae and general I
housework; must be clean and pleas
ant. 25 }■(»»:*'• piarp, kpt 9 :: jt
COOK wanted at 1064 DeKalb ave . must
stay on premises. 9-3-38
w.\nti:l' First ciaas nala oi t«-
male, for small family References re
«iu>r»■-I 109 ilast Nortj
MAN AGING housekeeper's position by re
fined. middle-aged woman Mrs. S . 321
I r i. \ •
WANTED \ good servant, one that can
work and chan up well. 401 E. North
ay<
a u us i Cl ASS cook in prh i.t< boarding
i.ousv. also maid for general work (’all I
31East North avenue. 9-3-18 ■
\\ AN’I'ED Good cook; room on lot. Ap- •
ph to Mrs. <’harbs A Smith. Druid’
HMD, corner Moreland and St Charles
axenues. 9 3-17
Mi § - i. i• a 15 . . ■ Peachtre<
September 3. 9-3-12
Gt >< q» COOK for large house Vpplj 241
West I'♦ .M ln K e 42-9 - 3
NEAT colored girl to cooic family of twqj
and do housework (’all Apt. 208. 136
W • ‘ I •. • ■i • .
WANTED Smart girl for isework f<>r
part of day. 50 Wabash avenue, near
North Eeub-vard
WANTED once, young lady to learn
kodak finishing; pleasant work and good
hours Must be refined and industrious.
Apply in parson, G \\ Romer. Romer's
photo laboratory, 123 Grant street '.'-3-9
ANTED \t once. neat colored girl for
housework 216 Capitol ivrnuc 9 3-14
WANTEb 511 i h< u e \pplx
to Fox, Frederick apartment c. White
hall 9-3-13
t Wa N’3 i D \ i experience
and young ladles to work in assorting
room Excelsior Laundrx 40-12 Will
street g . 2
WANTED Colored woman to cool? and
one to nurse Mui»t have references
460 Cypress street. 43-9-2
tfANTE D A reliable cook, single pre- I
ferred; room nn lot and good wages;
reference required Apply 325 Washing
ton st. 52-9-2
WANTED- Lady aUmo^apher - musT be
good at figures. one to help with office
work; state salary expected, references
Address Box 7, Cartersville, Ga :< 3-17
Wanted A nurse to stav on lot Ap
-1 ply 26 West Mitchell. 9-2 10
WlNTifcb dock. TATTTFf 3F n 7
cook st 91 East Linden
street 38-9-2
WXN’TEh Colored" woman for cook Ap
ply 118 Copenhlll avenue
WANfED -Experienced salesladies, ab
solutely ne* proposition, good pax An
yly 803 Ten ph Cour t
WANT’:' - per Elyea
Austell Compart) 8-29-65
Help Wanted -Male.
WANTED A colored man cook at once
909 Piedmont ave st» 9- 3
WANTED -DENTIST"
EXPERT operator, crown and bridge
man; must have had years of expert
ence; fine salary. Atlanta Dental Parlors.
19 Peachtree st 9-3-39
TRAVELING <igar salesman wanted for
north Georgia territory Apph Camp
kin Importing Company, Fort Ga nes. Ga .
sending reference and experience Salary '
or oommfrsßlon. 9-3-21
YOUNG MAN who Is stradx and accu
rate In figures for billing clerk. Would
prefer him to have some knowledge of
typewriting Apply Troy laundry. 210
Houston street 9 3 33
FIRST-CIaARS carpenters wanted 35c~an
hour, Wednesday 18 Trinity ave
‘ 9-3-32
BOY. 16 te 18 years old, one that has had
experience spreading cloth on rutting
table preferred Enterprise Mfg Co., 36 ,
w< •< x lai ama at (top floor)
WANTED Registered pharmacist, vnung
man. unmarried; with push, ability and
experience. East Highland Pharmacy.
' ■ Ga 8-31-24
WANTEb Dentist, state experience and
salary to commence R M Irwin Mont
gomery. Ala .51-9-3
WANTED \ first-< lass butler who can
milk Apply No. 6*21 Empire Bldg
*
WANTED '' ’ » i ,
Pattlll<> Lumber Companj
WANTED—A few good carpenters for n
slde work .Apply corner C<>ne and Wai
ton streets, upstairs 9-3-12
WANTED Upholsterers arid boys to
work on gad boards Southern i’phol
stering Company. corner Jefferson ami
Echo streets. 9-3-11
AVANT’ED Delivery box with l i4‘x<'.»■
Apply The Shoe Renury, 78 North
Broad street, 9-3-3
AVANTED An office box Must be l’v»--
[y\ 117 _South Et rsyth street $-2-22
WAN! ED Stea j wfd< • • •
wait on customers, band.’* ash. etc Pax
$25 a week Expern n>< pot ntce ar\
S3OO cash required (’all H6L. Marietta
street; room 1 " 28-9-2 1
BLLkgKSMTtH WANTED for general
repair shop: some horseshoeing, mus?
be all-round. • d m : xxl ?. s>
wage: *3.50. Albany Blacksmith »' .
bany. Ga. 38-6-31 '
Help Wanted—Male.
WANTED- Men to learn barber trade.
Eight, clean work. An army of our
graduates now running shops Be one of
them. Wages while learning Tools
given Call 6r write Moler Barber College.
_ street. 31-8-31
\\ ANTED—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 Luckle street, Atlanta. Ga 1-1-1
M' ANTED—Bright, strong
boys to deliver rouses in
afternoons. Good xvages
and chance for promotion.
Call at circulation depart
ment The Atlanta Georgian,
20 East Alabama street.
CARPENTERS Competent m*n furnish
ed on short notice for all classes of car
penter work JI n n. 226 Brown-
Randolph Bldg Phone. Main 42F1. At
lantfr 2932 7-2-5
! WANTED Ideas. Inventors write for
list of Inventions wanted and prizes of
fered by manufacturers Also, how* to got
your patent Sent free tn any‘address.
Randolph & Briscoe, patent attorneys.
Washington. D. C. 7-11-23
STOP at Hilburn hotel, heart of city, T6’-i
Walton street, if you want a clean, quiet
room; transient 50c. Open all night
f- 21 -19
YES. Professor G. O. Brannlng will teach
you the barber trade (It’s easy). We
teach in one half time of other colleges
Course. and position in our shops
only SB9. Why pay more? Thousands of
our graduates running shops or making
gnod wages Atlanta Barber College. 10
East NlTt*Jjell street. 5-11-17
FREE MASSAGE, hair cuts, shaves,
shampoos All barber work free Clean
linen. Atlanta Barber College. 10 East
Mitchell.s-27-16
Help Wanted—Male and Female.
SETTLED COVPLE. without children, to
cook, milk, clean house and look after
prcmTseH. Nice house on lot, gas and
bath a ppi-. 606 w eat Pea< htr< *• >0 9 '■
\V A \’ r |’ L I | ADDRISSSES of all who
, i I ' w jsh to know why they
stammer and how Io quit. The Eon-Lin
Institute, 2516 Indiana ave., Chicago, 111.
-6-38
Musical.
JAMES A. BUCHANAN,
L.XI’J.IiT PIAX<i Tl‘.\'Lß Actlnn. regu
lating, voicing and repairing Bell
phone Main 2254-L I’ast Atlanta Drop
a postal. I will call 8-19-24
Salesmen Wanted.
\\ \.\‘Tl7lt Ambitious salesmen to sell
Scarborough’s surveys; we pay big
commissions and give sure guarantee.
Address Scarborough. P. (> Box IGO. cate
Georgian. 39-9-2
STOCK SXILSMW WAXTEII <>tir
proposition will make you money Good
line-up as: tired. Address the Mid-West
Securities Company. 1012 Hartford build
ing, Chicago, 111. 45 9-2 I
Agents Wanted.
WANTED Six house-to-house snhsmen.
Big seller Good commission. Cull 5!
" i ■ 20 I i’.' ■.* ood i\ - nu< .• 3 |
Situations Wanted—Prmfilr.
' M I ’ll’i ■ :\T white nurse xvith train’ng I
desin < po.-ii .mi as nurse u r maid: ex
relhn; r<ferenccs, (’all .Marx, lx v 5356.
A>. • xpc i.uit •<1 t-m sei woman wishes a
position xvith reliable firm; be t of ref
\ddr- > s < 'oi sotmre. < ire Ge<»r
--;|1 57-9-3
noM.iplor who is willing to work and
Il s hmi fifteen ’ooliths' « p-Tiom-c. <’all
: 1' . • ) ■ ;
\ 1 : '. I 1 :’ ' ■' : i . . , . x
t huh •• in i <iu s ip •. wi.shi’< position at
onee A< « Position, <aie Georgian.
>9-9-3
A RI'.F I ED la yeai tperience
m sud • .nil read 10-wtai «I< partment.
wishes po ifion ai onr< . .\<i<lr«ss |, <;
' ■ .XL
E.\ I’EtU I :''El ' -tenogr;: pl.ir, v.ph ref
orences. wants position, (’an me die- ’
tophone j'l: I ini! mimeograph michinp
Salary .TO. H , x 77 - , ~, |
gUll 28 .
U‘l N<; i,\l»Y with experience as tvpist,
who knows something about bookkeep
ing wants to make a change I'is-atis
tied xx il h present position, ('an give ref
erences Address D. M., care Georgian.
'.'■)t:i:.\i. house work; white; mother
with babe, desire position in country.
Box 461, care Georgian 7 s-s-31
**( ’HI rION by well od ucate<i st eno -b« >ok
keeper with general office experience;
rapid, accurate and experienced; refer
ences. Address Miss M F . Box 33. care
Georgian 109-8-31
Needle Work.
IIMBHi >lli|:HY. designing, tiiio sewing
»nd darning 13 Baltimore place ivy
-- S8 B-28-8
Situations Wanted- -Male
COLORED Girl wants Job as maid. Ap
ply 187 I'ort street. S 2-9-3
I HAVE a good contract for two or three
reliable men to handle fruit and pro
duce to retail merchants only \pplv
with good reference.-: to E L. hTorcnce, 130
to 138 Peters street 65-9-3
PRINTER wants situation in country "or
city office. Address Economy, Box 31,
care Georgian. 54-9-31
YOTNG M \X. age<i 24." with g educa
tion. perfect habits, and two years ex
perience in business, desires position, (’an
furnish good references and must have
some kind of woj-k at once 17 G It., 166',
Peachtree street, city. 38-9-3
\\ ANTED ' By a young man posßlon as
bookkeeper or assistant bookkeeper;
reference furnished Box J 33. care Geor
gian. 4i-;i-3
\\”l'i:ti Position in wholesale or pack
ing house; am willing to work and can
furnish best references. Box 7:10, care
Georgian 34-9-3
COMPETENT bookkeeper desires 'in
ployment part of I,me Either inorn
ipgs or al'terno.-ns i lx< client retcrences
Box ... Hapex die. Ga 29-9 3
I’l’l; 111 .IZIJ; MAN wan t s ~ t i ti - 1 it i s
season. .1 A Austin. Kirkwood. Ga
.. 26 9 3
WANTED Position as chauffeur; laid
three years experience; have best of
references Address Allen McLeod 151
Syring street 34-9-2
\V AX I I-.I» Position at once b> bright
industrious boy of 16, with experience;
best references given work with good
firm desired <’ II . Box 100. care Geor
g:an. or Main 5459 I . s 31
t 1 1 1 NG MAN w 1 Ids :. -1 I>l p,. -
sitlon wants work tor evenings. 8 to n.
Has broad business experience and am
capable of doing real work Address Box
172. care Georgian 25-8-31
IPt (Si flt'N wanted by fully experienced
office man: business correspondence,
collections, etc , progressive, capable, en
ergetic. satisfactory r> fcrenc. < Box 414.
care Georgian. 25-8-2”
Job Work.
At !■. cAN SAX I-, you money on repair
work, shelving tattles and counters xx e
n.Qiem o><.: it r Roof repairing, brick
work wall tinting, painting and pla-ter
ng ■ s Forsyth street Bell 1187;
Xtlanta 6087- M
Stove and Range Repairing.
DAN THE
SELES | u , rr
chinn.’ > - \\ take (b'\xn l,eaf< ' We
sell xx’< and xmiA’.- .> 1 i. .• \v e s ,.|| [
■ . one
WhiithiiU bUxti. Beil phone ■
Main 26? j. 4-4-7
Twenty Tickets Each Day to
the Forsyth Theater for Those
Who Write the Best Want Ads
Did you ever try to write a Want Ad?
I hen why not try your skill at writing them and get a couple
ot tickets each week to the Forsyth theater at lhe expense of the
Want Ad man.
Here is how you can secure free tickets to the Forsyth :
Head over the XX'ant Ads on these pages. You plainly see
that some of them read better than others. Now you know that
you can write better ones than these, can’t you? (Jet a couple of
pieces of paper and scribble off a few. You will find that the more
you write of them the better you will get.
For the ten best writteq ones each day the Want A<l man will
give a couple of tickets to the Forsyth Theater. He will judge the
Ads and give the tickets to the ones that have written the best.
There appear among lhe Want Ads in this issue the names of
the ten lucky people that have secured tickets for tomorrow
night’s performance. Your name will appear in this style.
Get in the swim this very flay with the jolly throng that are
writing Ads. X our skill will surely get you one of the pairs of
tickets that are being given away each day.
Ads will be taken up until 1 o’clock each day.
The winners’ names will appear in the next day’s issue
among the Want. Ads, and all you will have Io do is to find vour
name, bring your Want Ad receipt and that issue of the paper to
'l’he Georgian Want Ad counter (so that you may be identified)
no later than four (4) o’clock the next day, and get your tickets
to that night’s performance. Remember they will come in pairs
so that you can enjoy the show with a friend.
Don’t wait, start today, and try your skill at writing Want
Ads. and xx in some of the tickets to the Forsyth theater that are
xvaiting for you.
Boarders Wanted.
WEST END family have nice room hnd
board for couple without children; room
for gentleman. Phone West 568-J.
61-9-3
139 WEST PEACHTREE has changed
hands; open for congenial boarders;
large front room xvith private bath and
dressing room; day boarders wanted,
mt ala per w< ek Call I 5651
EXCELLENT table board at 79 E Mer
_ritts ave. 9-2-23
THOSE desiring to take Tech students
as boarders kindly notify the office at
once, as the list Is now being compiled
-_2-18
LARGE, delightful room; private bath;
steam heat; good location; best table.
241 West Peachtree. Ivy 1959-L. 37-9-2
WANTED Boarders; large room with
small room and board. 513 Peachtree
st. .>7-8-31
NI( JE rooipe and 1 < ard sot < »01e 1 r
throe young genth men. • < ’7 ’’ o htree.
Ivy 6634. S-31-15
ROOMS and bo;.:«i; also aob boan!;
nori 1) side, ivy ?42‘!-.I J-29-51
I Just Off
I SELECT r«'on)s xvith c. vOlln ut beard;
■ ■ ' ' 19 \\ ‘NIC si 8-29 ■lB
SICE ROOM > ex ai e sot
diamond, inolen yciv. inano < r type
writer. Small cash Piano, Box
I<>, care -17-30
HOARDERS and r.ioalers wanted at 20
’’a. I EUi I S-L'S-’J
Alt: 11 \ IH’.M AN, I |G’ • MH < a Street,
September 3.
DELIGHTFUL front room, closet; well
prepared meals; in pleasant home; table
board a speciallx ’ain.s3-8-27
-i:i E( ”i boarding ai 16 East Baker, un
der new management; cleanliness our
motto; inspection invited; the best table
in the city at moderate prices; rooms
xx ith prix- atv_ba th ._ Ivy 26hG-.1, 8-27-42
NEAT, cool rooms and homelike cook
ing 173 Luckle street. Atlanta phone
2437 8-22-38
’EACHTREE INN
>1.30 to $2.50 day; $7.00 to $12.50 weekly.
American plan, 50c to $1.50 day; $3.00
ito $7.00 weekly European. References
exchanged nt
F • . i • ■• I a i:i i • 1 ■ is >4
to $6 week 123 Capitol avenue $-10-7
Board Wanted.
VISH BOARD XX' \ NTEI > Two young
men desire room and meals xvith a
Jexvish family References. Address P.
O. Box 775. 37-9-3
Lost and Found.
A \ r.iCi fine stock bull, worth $500; will
sell for SIOO. also several cows and heif
ers, Cail Ivy 2850.66-9-3
LOST Near Houston and Pryor streets,
black an 1 white bob-tail fox terrier
bitch, with V in forehead. Return to 15
Houston, or call Atlanta phone 4337 and
receive reward. 9-3-28
LOST White and yellow spotted dog
Blind in one eye. Answers to name
of Trixie. Reward if returned to L. Da
vidson, 341 East Fair street 33-9-3
LOST In Grant park. Labor day, ladies'
white imitation leather handbag, con
taining keys, about $1.40 change binder
keep money, but please return keys to
. • \\ est Ila rris street.
LOST \t Terminal station or on South
ern train No. 11. Saturday night, ladies’
leather suit case, initials on end W. L.
C.; has blue label of Inside Inn. partly
torn off, pasted near handle. Reward for
its return to W. F. Crusselle, Const!-
tut ion office. 32-9-3
MRS. AND I. NANCE. 442 Peachtree
■ treet, Septembei 3. 9 3 42
! a ‘ST < b»l<l xx irt
harp, cross, arch, plumes, star. "Henry
Harris" engraved on back Reward by
.Mis. Henrx Harris. College Park, Ga.
LOST Piano < k in account
xvith the Wester Music Company. Name
Katherine 1. W Finder please return to
715 Atlanta National Bank building.
8 31- IS
Personal.
ARE you desirous of making acquaint
ance. through correspondence, with lady
or gentleman, matrimonially inclined?
Send 20c postage. Correspondence Ex
change i '•>' • 1 mole. Aid. 9-3-1 9
LADH .\>i. your druggist for Chtcneb
ters Pills, the Diamond brand; for 25
years knoxvn as best, safest, alxxaxs relia
ble. buy of yot:r druggist. ’ aue no other
Diamond Brann .‘ills are sold
everywhere. 5-2-1
xi'THt'RS. WRITERS: Let us secure
your copyrights, print and place \ our '
b »oks on the market Morton Publishing
Company. Dept ATG. Alorton building.
\»xx York 7-11-26
xxnl: WILLIAMS, 139 West Peachtree
st.. September 3. 9-3-42
Pi v “s< ’ > leensTTly SCREHNS. Fi Y
Sx’REI'.NS Wood fly screens, metal fix
screens. hardxxood floors. Venetian blinds,
metal w. ather strips furnished anvxx uere
m the South. Write or phone W R Cal
laway, manager, 1403 Fourth National
Bank Building. Atlanta, Ga. Main 5310
8-15 - 5
SERIOI S RESi’LTS come from trusses
improperly fitted. John B. Daniel, at 34
Wall street, has an expert filter and it
Will cost you no more to have him flt
you. and it means insurance. 6-24-19
\\ I i
refined, homelike; limited number of
jotients cired for; home provided *■ r jq.
fani ■ ■ « for ad pt on Mrs M T.
Mitchell. 26 AA'indsor st 6-22-12
Drops v
■■ : -'A CURED : \ s ■ ■ > -
breath in 36 to <8 hours Reduces swell-
I ii’K In I.x to ’(• days. Write for particu
■ ■ ColfW t ropsj Remedy Company,
51. Aublell Building, Atlanta .. 28-il
Medical.
DR. EDMONDSON’S Tansy. Pennyroyal
and Cotton Root Pilis, a safe and re
liable treatment for painful and sup
pressed menstruation, irregularities and
similar obstructions. Trial box by mail.
50c. Frank Edmondson <8- >ro., manufac
turing chemists, 14 South Broad street.
Atlanta, Ga 2-17-14
Palmistry.
MISS BECK. WORI.P-FAMKJI TnD?AN
PALMIST, A GIFTED WOMAN LO
CATED 76 !•;. 111 NTER STREET
PROFESSOR LA VOUX.
SPIRITI’.xL Ati.-rjfi’ir clairvoyant and
. balm ;>•. Walton street La-
in aitendance. 8-6-7
PALMIST ANITIAFE
READER.
REVEALS PAST, present and future.
Can lie consulted on all affairs of life.
I’.ommgs 25c. 50c. 17 East Mitchell street
t.n tenth
Tiypsy queen
IS NOW LOCATED in tent, corner For
syth and Luckie; can be consulted on
all affairs of life Charges moderate
latisfaction guaranteed 6-25-13
For Sale Miscellaneous.
I'ttß SALE—Heavy 3 in 1 refrigerator;
600 pounds capacity; oak finish; zinc
shelves; zinc lined; price verv cheap.
I’li'.ne Ivy 19. 9-3*48
EXCHANGE—Grand square piano for, a
violin. Box 42. 9-3-34
, S2OO CASH buys two 26-foot boxball aj
leys in almost perfect condition. R W.
Singleton. Oxford, Ala. 49-9-3
DRAWINGS; traidngs, sketches, blue
, prints, patent drawings. W. F. Osborne,
; 380 Spring street Phone Ivy 1139-.1.
s 4O-9-3
One Price. No Commission
i
i
TUNING, REPAIRING
PIANOS AND PLAYERS.
r
LET ns make you an estimate on
i
work. Old pianos made
! new again at moderate prices.
: The only complete piano shop in
.’ the city.
i
> Cleveland-Manning Piano
i
Company,
SO N. Pryor Street.
Bell Phone Ivy 2240.
MRS. l . xv BATES. 501 West Peadhtree
street. September 3. 9-3-42
SEC< IND-HANIi’T; a FES—Smalt, medium
; and large home safes. sls: Hall's bank
and tire- roof safes, vault doors, etc. C.
J Danfel. 416 Fourth National Bank Bldg
a-7-33
FOR SALE—An X-Ray Coil with Kalei
doscope and two tubes. Portable bat
ten. Mil-Ammeter and Rheostat: also
Ear Telephone for the deaf. Less titan
' half price. Main 5192-.1. 8-31-23
' FOR SALE Good upright Est<>\ piano;
practically new. Call Ivy 4314-J.
’ 36-9-2
FOR SALE- ('no Indian motorcvcle. good
running order; $65. one covered bug
gy. $35. ill Capitol avenue. 29-9-2
FOR SALE One steam cooker anil one
refrigerator; almost new. Ivv 3706-. T
8-31-52
FOR SALE -Fixtures and shelving, one
iron safe, four counter show cases, mlr
rors. etc., at 170 Peachtree street. 8-22-34
HIGH-GRADE ICE "CREAM CONES*.
Nunnally's ice cream department, Atlanta
_Ga 18-21-28
Arnprinnn ” It registers everything.”
i It <lll Latest improvements
Did registers exchanged,
x <!■ Il ah sizes: easy terms
Untriyfni’i Xtlanta Cash Register Co.
I»i.Lib'll IS 34 East Alabama street
-13-47
NEW RUBBER TIRES PVT ON Yot n
BABY’S CARRIAGE PHONE IVY
3076. ROBERT MITCHELL. 229 EDGE
WOp’ P ■ 1 -18 -15
National Cash Register.
$35, SSO, S6O. $75, SIOO, $l5O and up to suit
your needs Terms easy Liberal ex
change for cash registers in use. Bell
Phone Ivy 4155, Atlanta 594
THE NATION XI. CASH REGISTER CO..
60 North Broad Street. 7-20-52
NEW. beautiful rugs woven from your
old carpet, superior to ai.y in service;
plain or designed: any size Catalogue
free. Oriental Rug Company, Baltimore.
M.i, 8-16-31
Sewing Machines.
WE KENT new machines with Complete
set of attachments for $2 per month,
also mai’hiues repaired; prompt
Both phones 1393 Binger Sewing Ma
chine Company, 79 Whitehall 9-14-44
Auction Sales.
“Itauct
ON WEDNESDAY after
noon, September 4, at
2:30, we will offer to the
highest bidder several con
signments, consisting of
mahogany dresser, wash
stand, antique walnut suit,
solid mahogany parlor fur
niture, mission buffet, din
ing roo msuit, mon is chairs,
chiffoniers, extra fine
dressing table, combination
bookcase, wardrobe, iron
beds, wishbone and box
springs, mattresses, art
squares, library table,
idiairs, rockers, refrigera
tors, gas stoves, heaters,
beautiful portieres, pictures,
leather couch. In fact,
everything to go in a home.
Sale starts prompt lv at
2:30.
Springer's Auction 1 House.
25 South Pryor Street.
PA WN~BROKERS AUCTION
Decatur street. We buy and sell any
anil everything. Atlanta phone 2285; Beil
phone Main 1434, Main 187 7-29-20
I’KJIBROKE Sales Company under new
management; will accept your surplus
stock of any kind on consignments; cash
advanced; settlement on date of sale.
143 S. Pryor st. Bell phone Main 1434.
Main 187; Atlanta phone 2285. 8-6-30
Wanted—Miscelaneous.
I WILL BUY small stock of groceries or
any kind of retail business; will pay
cash. What have you? Box 736, care
Georgian.ss-9-3
I BUY MEN’S old clothes and shoes.
Drop a card. I. Bock, 32 Bell street.
-16-29
FURNITURE and household goods, office
fixtures and merchandise of any kind
accepted on consignment. Cash advanced
Pembroke Sales Co.. 143 South Pryor St.
Bell phones Main 1434 Main 187, Atlanta
2285. 8-15-12
DRt'P A CARD—WiII bring cash for old
clothes and shoes. ’the Vestiare, 166
Decatur street. 6-27-42
WANTED We pay highest cash prices
on household goods, pianos and office
furniture Cash advanced on consign
ments. Springer's Auction House, 25
South Pryor street. Beil phone Main 1526.
4-10-10
WE PAY HIGHEST cash prices for house
hold goods, pianos and office furniture.
Cash advanced on consignments. Central
Auction Company, 12 East Mitchell
street. Bell phone Main 2424. 8-26-26
Automobiles.
FOR SALECU KApTojTcASIU^T hirt ys
horsepower Maxwell 5-passenger; line
condition. Address P. O. Box 150, Yates
xille, Ga. 5- 9-3
WILL TRADE SI,SOO demonstrating lour
ing car, fully equipped, for vacant lots.
Fine appearing and serviceable car. Ad
dresses., Box 700, care Georgian. 9-2-28
FOR SALE —1911 Flanders 20. four-pas
senger; rear seat detachable. Will sell
cheap for cash or will trade for vacant
lot. Call Ivy 3501 or Main 5495. 8-31-11
Monuments and Stone Work.
ATLANTA GRANITE COMPANY.
All kinds stone work.
17-19 Fraser street. Phone Main 3540.
Trunks, Bags and Suitcases.
R ETA ILED~AND~RE PAI R El>?~'
ROUNTRE‘Z’S 77 S^ ALL
PHONES: Bell Main 1576, Atlanta 1654.
Window Cleaning.
National Window Cleaners
WILL CLEAN YOUR WINDOWS.
Dwellings or Store Fronts; Carpets Vacu
um Cleaned; Floors Oiled or Waxed.
All Work Guaranteed.
47 E. Hunter St. Main 1175, Atlanta
Phone 1051. 7-5-24
Business Opportunities.
SMALL market for sale, s'2s cash pay
ment; balance arranged to suit. 70
Houston street. 9-2-27
WANTED—As partner, to buy half inter
est in new patented railroad device
which will in near future be used on all
railroads in this country. Will sell half
interest cheap to get company organized
May be a fortune for some one. Don’t
answer if you don’t mean business. B. ().,
Box 100. care Georgian. 8-29-36
G(»(>D opening for dentist in good-siz* <l,
growing midtile Georgia town. Good
dentist can get plenty of work. Write
"Dentist," care Georgian. 8-28-23
DRUG STORE in one of the best subur
ban locations of the city. Sub-station
postoffice in the store. Owner going into
other business reason for selling. M. O.
C., care Georgian. 8-28-4
Legal Notices.
NoTICE TO I'EHTORS ANI) CREDUT
ORS.
All creditors of the estate of F. D.
Hearse, laie of Fulton county, deceased,
are herby notified to tender in their de
mands to the undersigned, according to
law. and al! persons indebted to said es
tate are required to make immediate pay
ment. ASA BEARSE. Administrator.
R. F. D. No. 4, Atlanta. Aug. 20, 1912.
The Hon. Philip Cook, Secretary of state
of Georgia; The petition of the Empire
Lite Insurance Company shows that it is
a corporation doing a life insurance busi
ness under a charter obtained on the
6th day of March. 1911, and amended on
the 12th day of October, 1911. and that
it desires a further amendment to said
charter increasing its capital stock to the
amount of $1,009,000. the face value of
each share of such increase of stock to
be S2O. and that all steps necessary to
effect this change of its capital stock have
been taken In accordance with law in
such cases made and provided.
F. A. HOOPER. |
Petitioners Attorney-.
GEORGIA Fulton County. William Enlx I
vs. Estle Enix. Superior Court. To I
Estie Enix: By order of court. v<>u are 1
notified that on August 26. 1912. Wil- i
Ham Enix filed suit against y< u for I
divorce, returnable to November term ’
of court. You are required to be at No- i
vember term of court, to be held on the I
first Monday in November, to answer the i
plaintiff s complaint. Witness George L I
Bell, judge. August 28. 1912.
ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk
STATE OF GEORGIA—FuIton Countv. I
Mrs. Ida Sweatmon vs. Horace Sweatnion.
Superior Court November Term
11'12. No. 26318.
To Horace Sweatmon. Greeting: By or
der of court you are hereby notified that
on the 3d day of September. 1912. Airs.
Ida Sweatmon filed suit against you for
a total divorce, returnable to the Novem
ber term. 1912, of said court
You are hereby required to be and ap
pear at the November term. 1912, of said
court, to be liel.l on the first Monday in
November. 1912. then anil there to answer
the plaintiff's complaint.
Witness the Hon. George I. Bell, judge
said court, tins September 3. 1912.
ARN’OLD BROYLES, Clerk. '
FRED SCHRIMI’ER, Attorney. 9-3-50
“The Georgian’s Rent Bulletin”
Do Your Renting Through This Bulletin.
It contains a complete list each issue of every desirable place that t« v
Jhe”ya?e an heVe ”° ma ” er Whether “‘ S unfurnished
specMS
This bulletin will save you time, money and worry It la - our p
nience, so take advantage of it. • our c °nve-
Furnished Rooms For Rent.
j TWO furnished rooms, light housekeep
>>ng. 79 East Harris; close in. 63-9-3
| STEAM-HEATED ROOM for gentiemen;
private family; references Atlanta
| phone 3536. 9-3-40
‘■•'R RENT—To nice young man, newly
furnished front room; ail conveniences.
U ith owner. Ivy 2211-L. 9-3-36
LARGE, nicely furnished room, steam
heated. electric lights, north side, pri
vate family, to gentlemen. Ivy 1294-L.
-3-35
ONE nicely furnished room in modern
apartment; all conveniences; near state
capitol. Cail Main 3299-J. 51-8-28
i LARGE, nicely furnished room < two
beds); modern apartment; private home;
I meals if desired. 41 E. Cain. 9-3-27
BOK RENT—Two beautifully furnished
rooms; electric lights, hot water; sls a
' month, to a couple without children; ref
) er £nces_exchanged. 253 Hill st. 9-3-29
.BURNISHED room in modern apart
ment for gentlemen only; three minutes
Ito Candler Bldg. 45 Williams street.
I 39-9-3
IHI’EE nicely- furnished first-fioor rooms
with bath, for housekeeping: connect
ing; no children; references. Owner, 250
xx'ooilward avenue. Phone Main 2590.
FOR RENT—Entire second floor; three
rooms; furnished for housekeeping. 251
East Pine street. Ivy 3960-J. 9-3-10
BOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms in
steam-heated apartments; private fam
ily: close in; gentlemen onlv. Ivy 2389-J.
■ 9-3-16
SVANTED—Some one to share light
housekeeping apartment and expenses
with young lady, employed. Nice, clean
rooms. Rent cheap. Call 37 East Alexan
der. Ivy_6o7L 9-3-4
FOR RENT—Nice, cool front room; hot
water; private family. Main 4945 and
ask for Mrs. Starr. 286 Washington street.
-3-1
NICELY furnished rooms, close in; con
veniences. 255 Courtland st. 9-2-26
ROOMS, steam heat; all conveniences;
rates reasonable. 27 E. Alexander, Ev
erett Apt. 51-9-2
NICE, newly furnished rooms, also light
housekeeping apartment. Close in.
Mrs. J, M. George, 151 Spring street.
-2-15
■I. C. GLORE, care Pittsburgh Plate Glass
I Company. Sept. 3.9-3-42
I XX E HAVE the prettiest, cleanest, most
I beautifully furnished rooms in the city;
I electric lights, steam heat, tile bath room,
; sleeping porches; come and see; gentle
| men preferred. 252 Ivy st. B-31-39
l FOR RENT—Large, furnished, steam
heated room, adjoining bath; north side.
I Phone Ivy 1184.32-9-2
FOR RENT—Large, neat cool rooms; nice
location. 38 West Peaclrtree. Ivy
3134. 8-31-57
B'OR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms with
good board, bath and all conveniences;
close in; under new management. 130 Ivv
8-31-51
FOR RENT—Small neat hall room; ail
conveniences; $6 per month. 59 East
Ellis street. B-31-53
B’OR REN’;'—To gentlemen or couple, well
furnished, steam-heated room, electric
lights, phone, hot bath; near business cen-
I ter- 79-A Spring. 56-8-31
B'OK GENTLEM BIN- Ntcelv furnished
I room; furnace heat; private family; on
; Myrtle street, near Ponce DeLeon avenue,
i l>llline lv ' 1495. 8-31-22
• BOR RENT—Nice, coot rooms; table board
, a specialty . Near South Pryor. Atlan
|ta phone 2959. 37 East B’air street.
-28-37
IN Y HOTEL, 98 Ivy Street.
AMERICAN PLAN; $1.25 UP. Weeklv
rates. 69-8-29
F( »K RENT—Three nicely fiirnlshed
rooms, close in, cheap: all conveniences;
nice neighborhood. Apply 88 Pulliam
street. 8-29-20
NICE, cool front room: hot water; pri
vate family. Main 4945 and ask for
Mrs, Starr. 286 Washington st. 8-28-35
BEAUTIB’UL front room; private bath;
gentleman preferred. Address Peach-
I t ree, eare Georgian. 11-8-24
NEW. clean rooms for men only; 74 Wal
ton street. Ivy 5606-J. 8-28-3
CLEANEST, cheapest rooms; all
mences; must be seen to be appreciated'
| near in. 174 S. Pryor st. Main 4695.
i 8-31-50
i Fol! RENT—Two lovely furnished rooms
for housekeeping: close in. 242 Central
' avenue. Phone 1827-J. 8-27-30
ll'OR RENT—Several nice rooms in the
xernon, 61 East Cain street: every con
|,',cm e nee: gentlemen only. Telephone ivy
|olu<; apartment 6. 8-31-63
I XX ANTill i -Young men or couple: pleas
ant rooms, with or without meals: good
be<ls: good meals; reasonable price. 64
! h- Harris st. 8-31-60
VS’° niee front rooms for rent
I 191 I ine_sb 77-8-31
i FURNISHED rooms for rent~ligiit housed
I keeping if preferred. 22 W. Peachtree
I S U 8-31-31
.bl RNISHED ri'oms < ompb-'e for h(1li«e
--keeping. Call Ivy 16071.. 8-31-32
i TWO nicely furnished rioms at 77" l
! Brotherton st., near Pryor. Call Atlanta
i T oo ' 8-31-34
: BOR REN r -Nicely furnished front room
tn private family ; close in. 293 Raw
| 8-31-33
i BOR RENT—Two or three rooms, fur
-1 Pf> for housekeeping; no children,
i XX illianis street. 8-19-15
LARGi'., beautifully furnished rooms with
, hot and cold water, baths and excellent
I table beard; under new management 4
I West Peachtree st. Beil phone Ivv 6790-.1
Unfurnished Rooms For Rent.
!Tw it large rooms and kitchenette 64
I West Harris. 9-3-37
| HALF of Tit; separate entrance, opening
j on veranda; porcelain sink. Ivy 99. '
IONE large first-floor front - unfurnished
room, one large first-floor furnished I
[room: rents very reasonable: hot baths
-use of phone. Ivy 4175-.1. 15 West Pine'
' 45-9-3
B’OR HEXT- Five rooms and bath; use
of phone: references exchanged.' ::19
N, Jackson st. 99-8-31
I'ttli HI.NI -Three very desirable rooms
for housekeeping on Pulliam street;
large back yard; rent verv cheat' Apply
817 Austell Bldg. 8-30-36
B’OR RENT Three rooms and kitchen
ette Phone Ivy 1659-.1. 3SB Piedmont
ave . 8-31-42
FOR RENT - Unfurnished suite of two
rooms with private porch, to refined
couple, without children; convenient to
meals; excellent location. 08 East Ellis
Phone ivy 3403-J 8-31-54
FOR flEN'T—Two or three 'unfurnished
connecting rooms; all convenience-:'
light housekeeping; to parties without
children. Quiet location. 15 West Pine
street. Phone Ivy 4975-.1, 8-31-18
F. .1. CO<'LEDGE I’TT-T
syUi street. September 3. 9-3-42
FOR RENT North side; three connecting
rooms, with private entrance; sink in
kitchen, bath adjoining bed room; to de
sirable parties; $12.50. 40 Boulevard ter
race. Take Forrest avenue to St Charles
ial '- 8-31-19
FOR RENT -Three connecting rooms at
465 Lee street, in house with farniiv of
three; all city improvements, except "gas
Rent $9.80 per month B'amllv without
children preferred. 6.0-8-31
THREE unfurnished rooms. 15 Little st '
-31-16
THREE large, cool ami desirable room.- ,
suitable for light housekeeping or
three young men 74 East Merritts ave
nue. 8-31-14
B'OR RENT Three unfurn shed rooms
for light housekeeping; close in: pri
vate family. 233 S. Pryor st. 50-8-31
Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms
For Rent.
PLEASANT light housekeeping ronnlY
or unfurnished. 24 E. Bak";
FDR RENT—Desirable suite of
furnished or unfurnished, with or win'
out board. 263 Ivy street.
f'urnished Apartments For Rent
FOR RENT—At 196 Juniper street
Seventh, first-floor seven-room' J
nished apartment, bv the year f r ‘
month. Ivy 662-J. y ’ Per
Estey “
THREB-, attractive rooms, bath ana~7?~~T'
ern conveniences for housekeenf d nJ nod ’
children; north side. Phone Ivy 2<;s' n °
-26 -U
Unfurnished Apartments For Rent
ONE five-room apartmentj~without' h-?,
one four or five-room apartment wth
heat. Apply Owner. 356 N. Jackson
lanta phone 78. 8-sd-i
FOR RENT—To couple or famih —T.
adults, very desirable five-room apart
ment; lower floor. Call phone Ivy 6793
——— 8-31-67
1,011 RENT—An apartment with~i?
rooms on each side; bath, gas and ®.
ter; shades go with house; near chub
schools and street ears. Apply at “n
22 Broyles; owner. • -■ PPty at Lorand
FOR RENT—One beautiful
apartment on shady lot, at 333 N°?th
Boulevard; large rooms; janitor service
.steam heat; all conveniences; rent re7
sonable; now vacant. Phone ivy 3698-j
6 2-8-31
IN the Boscobel apartments, 83 iTTTI
street, Inman Park, there are left two
thr . ee _- nd f , o ur-room apartments, $3250
and s3o each, with steam heat, hot ana
cold water. Apply to Janitor or B’itzhS
Knox, 1613 Candler Bldg. 8-27-U
E K3U tE u, ff er ■ flo " r iS_Six rooms
bath on Peachtree street near Four
teenth street. Address Peachtree. Box
.-■OO, care Georgian. . 8-27-2
Unfurnished Houses For Rent.
FI^SALEYm''RENU2 7ob
tage; large lot. 18 Virgil street. 46-9. x
BARGAIN in a home; six-room h’ou«e
lot „0 by 300, price $2,500. SSOO rash'
S2O per month, or 7 per cent off for al
cash. Call Main 623. 30.71 3
B<>R RENT—Up-to-date four-room binv
galow, with two acres of land, on Ma
rietta road; fifteen minutes' walk from
river car Hne; nice country home rent
Mo per trojuh. Apply J. P. Russell, .are
C. A. Dahl Company. 25- -i -3
MILT SAUL, 201 Electric and Gas Bl.|g~
September 3. 9.3.4'j
B'OR RENT—Near-in six-room cottage 7
modern improvements; good repair ui
Walton street. Call Ivy 6212-L. 41.9.’
FOR RENT—Five-room cottage - >n car
line; corner elevation; porcelain bath
instantaneous heater; nice neighborhood
Call ivy 3815-J.
FOR RENT—Modern six-room cottage.
Central ave., near Richardson st < >wr.
er, 242 Washington st. Bell phone Main
5322- 8-31-61
118 WEST ALEXANDER ST.; close in
and near ear line; four rooms on sec
ond floor with all conveniences separate
entrance: price $10.60. Apply Fitzhugh
Knox. 1613 Candler Bldg. 8-30-3 H
PHONE or write us for our rent bulletin
excellent houses all over the citv a:
moderate rates Turman. Black & ’Cal
houn. 203 Empire Bldg 6-29-66
FOR RENT, HOUSES—CaII, write nr
phone for our rent bulletin Ralph 0.
Cochran, 19 South Broad street. 4-1-21
THE HOUSE you build, but' or
rent will not be a modern home
unless it is wired for electricity.
Furnished Houses Wanted
WANTED—To rent ten or twelve-rnom
house, furnished, close in. on north side
Answer immediately. C. E. H.. 220 South
Boulevard. 36-!'-3
Office Space For Rent.
HALF or pleasant office for rent, cheap.
327 Austell Bldg. 103-8-31
Stores For Rent.
STORE FOR RENT at~~7B~West Caln
street, 17 feet by 55 feet; fine I.nation
for drugs, fancy groceries or soda fount.
Apply Charles S. Robison. 27 East Hun
ter street Bell phone Main 1181 8-29-17
Storage Room For Rent.
ONE room for storage: close in, on Crew
street. No. 168. Main 4805-L. 8-28-33
Garages For Rent.
FOR RENT—Garage; $5. 94 East Pin?
street. 8-30-S
Fire-Proof Storage.
WE STORE HOUSEHOLD goods ant
pianos. Office and warehouse, 239-24.
Edgewood ave. Ivy 2037 John J. Wood
side Storage Company.
Public Baggage and Transfer
M C. FURNTTI'IfE transfer- w< pa fl
and ship. Main 3657-J, A. 1319 ’J
Madison ave 3-12*’
Railroad Schedule.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
■PREMiER CARRIER OB' THE S> i TH''
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF
PASSENGER TRAINS. ATLANTA
The following schedule figures are put"
lished cnly as information, and are not
guaranteed.
No. Arrive From— [No. Depart T°-
35 N. Y0rk..5:00 am| 36 N. York. E!.l’ 3tn
13 Ja.wille 5:20 am 30 c’ol’bus... o.L’Oart
43 Was’ton. 5:25 am 13 Cinci .'..x As
12 Sh’port.. 6:30 am 32' Ft. Vai.. 5:30afl
23 JaxviHe 6:50 am 33 [Chain.. . S:C atn
•17 Toccoa... 8:10 am 7 Chat’ga . BA'jatn
26 Heflin.... 8:20 ami 12 R'moi.d.. 6'5- affi
21* N. York. 10:30 ain| 23 K. City.
3 Chat’ga 10:35 am| 16 Bruns'k . "
7 Macon.. 10:40 am’ 29 B’ham... 1° L■ art
27 Ft. Vai..10:45 am 3S N. York U "■
21 Col'bns .10:50 am 40 Ch’lotte
6 Cinci... 11:10 am* 6 Macon.. IJ -'Jprt
30B'ham... 2:30 pm> 30 N. V-t'. 2:uprt
40 B’ham. 12:40 pm 15 Chatt’ga ' nn
39 Ch’lotte. 3:55 pm 39 B’ham 4 1
5 Macon. . 4:00 pin'*lß Toccoa f
37 N. Yorks 5:00 pm 22 Col’bus . ?
15 Bruns’k. 7:50 pm 5 Cinci. :
11 R’mond. 8:30 pm 38 F. Va!>' ' -?
24 K. City. 9:20 pm' 25 Heflin.. ; U
16 Chatt'pa 9:35 pm 10 Macon..
29 Col’bus. ’0:20 pm* 44 Was! ’ x J . '
31 Ft. Vai 10:25 prn| 24 Jaxvill- im
36 B’ham . 12:00r.r' ’’ . -
14 Cinci... 11:00 pm* 14 Jaxville
Trains marked thus (•• run ■ p
cept Sunday
Other trains run daily Centra 1
Cit> Ticket Office, No. 1