Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 04, 1912, EXTRA 2, Page 12, Image 12

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12 THE A J LAyTA qEORGIAN ANP NEWB - READ FOR PROFJT—OEOROIAN WAN! AUS—USE FOR RESUUTSTCESDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. i 9u THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. Published by The Georgian Company, 20 East Alabama Street, Atlanta. Ga. fcntered at Atlanta postoffice as second class matter Subscriptions Payable in Advance One year. mall, postage prepaid. $5 00 Rix months, mall, postage prepaid. 2.50 Three months, mail, postage prepaid, 1.26 One month, mail, postage prepaid. 45 Subscriptions Payable In Advance Delivered by carrier, one yearss.2o i Delivered by carrier, six months .. 2.60 I Delivered by carrier, three months . 1.30 I Delivered by carrier, one month . . .45 | Delivered by carrier in Atlanta and other cities, one week 10c . 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! 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 be ordered out 1n writing or st 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 I as two words. Telephone your Want Ads to The Georgian (both phones 8000) when It Is more convenient to do so, and I collection will be made at your heme or at yotrr office the follow ing day This Is an accommoda tion service rendered Georgian Want Ad patrons and payment i should always be promptly made on presentation of bill. Alwavs J 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. I 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. ——l Help Wanted—Female. WANTED -A girl for niir«e and general housework, must be clean and pleas yyt 25 Porter place, Apt 3 !• ; i IflSbOK wanted at 1064 DeKalb ave.; n.ie•• irtay on premises. u:: s ’{wANTED First-class cook, male nr f» inale, for small family. References re- <px n M/ fit rd. middle-aged woman. Mrs. S , 32-1 K. • • • <■ I’ED g< ■■ xi servant, one that - in a »rk and clean up well 401 E North IRS r CLASS cook <n private Boarding b»»use, .ils<> maid for general work ('all 31 East .North avenun 9-3-18 W 5 x 1 i t’iy to Mrs Charles A. Smith, Druid * Huis corner Moreland and St Charles I aw 11 ues, 9-3-17 Miss I. LoVE, 210 West Peachtree st., E • . ’ ■ i I 1 ’<*« l _ 12- -3 | Sff \i . -, find do housework (’all Apt. 308. 136 I it ir.i NTED Kmart gdrl for housework fori ' linrt of day 50 Wabash avenue, near ’ Jgrth Booh vard V'A'Tilb \t ..nee, young lad'. to learn , kodak finishing; pleasant work and good ‘lature. Must bo 'eflned and industrious Ag'ply In person, G W Romer. Romer’i ■yoto laboratory. 12" Grant street ' .’< 9 WANTED At once, neat colored girl for housework. 216 Capitol avenue 9: I I S' a N'ri: t' •! \ ppij to Fox. Frederick apartment Whit. Ball el 9-3 18 p?AS"iT.i' Vn experienced seatnstresi . and young ladles to work In assorting I room Excelsior Laundry. 40-12 Wau j atreet 9-3-2 I WaNTEP Colored woman to cook and ; one to nurse Must have references I 160 Cypress street r; 9-2 I WANTED A reliable cook; single ire ! ferred; room on lot and good wages; (reference required Apply 32r> Washing . ton st '.l-2 | NT*ED if ,a<4y" iiTenographer~niust b, good at figure*; one to help with work; state salary expected; referen.es Address Box 7, Cartersville. Ga ■ . ■WANTED A nurse to sta. on Fol \i ply 26 west Mitchell 9 J ~, WANTED Cook. Call jy“y 30~ 92 7 Wanted Good cook nt 91 Fast’Ltmiei. street. 33-9-2 WANTED Colored woman for cook. Ap piy 118 Copenhill avenue. 31 s > WANTEI I Experienced salesladies; ab solutely new prop. .-Ition; good pa' Ap ply 303 Temple Court Bldg 98-8-31 WANTEI' Lady la "l.keeper I'.lyea Austell Company 8-29-55 Help Wanted—Male. WANTEI A colored man cook at once 309 I !■ .m ■ 9 3 WANT'EII “DENTIST EXPERT operator, crown and bridge man, must have had years of expert ence; fine salary Atlanta Dental Parlors. Peachtree st 9-3-39 TRAVELING cigar salesman wanted “for north Georgia territory Applv Camp kin Importing Company, Fort Gaines. Ga sending reference and experience Salary or commission ■>.» YOUNG MAN who Is steady~and' aecit rate In figures for billing clerk Would prefer him to have some knowledge of typewriting Apply Troy latundrv. 210 Houston street 9-8-33 FIRST-CLAPS carpenters wanted? 35c? an hour, Wednesday. 18 Trinity ave 9-3-32 Bi »Y. 16 to 18 years old. one that~has~had experience spreading cloth on cutting table preferred. Enterprise Mfg Co, 36 West Alabama st. (top floor) 9-3-24 WANTED Registered pharmacist; young man; unmarried, with push, ability and experience. East Highland Pharmacy. Columbus, Ga 8-31-24 IVANTEI I Tmntist state experience and salary to commence. R. M Irwin. Mont gomery, Ala. 51-9 8 WANTED—A first-class butler who can milk. Apply No. 621 Empire Bldg WANTED At once, a colored fireman Pattlllo Lumlier Conipany 9-3 - tl WANTED A few good carpenters L ■ side work. Apply corner Cone ami Wai ton streets: upstairs 9-3-12 W ANTED Uj dmlsterers“am i ~tmys ~to work on gad boards. Southern t’phol sterlrig Company, corm r Jefferson and I .'•■■■ s' I eel s 9-3-11 wvxti;d Delivery boy with blcyclt Apply The Shoe Renury. 78 North Broad street. 9-3-3 WANTED- An office hoyT - Must"be" 1y e ly 117 South I'■ ” street L2«22 Wanted Stead) wide-awalce man to wait on customers, handle cash, etc Pay $25 a week. Experience not m»< S3OO cash required (’all IVU Marie'ta street •_ room 1 28-9-2 BLACKSMITH WA'TE! ! • general rep nt simp; some horseshoeing must be aE-roun good man whih shop Mug.- *-'l3O Mhanv Blacksmith (’.• . \l | bauy, Ga. 3b-8-31 Help Wanted—Made. WANTED Men to learn barber trade. Light, clean work. An army of our graduates now running shops Be one of them Wages while learning Tools given. Call or write Moler Barber College. 38 Luckle street. 31-8-31 AVANTED- 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 T.uckif street. Atlanta. Ga 3-1-1 WAN T E D—B ri gl 11, strong boys to deliver routes in , afternoons. Good waffes I and chance for promotion, i Call at circulation depart ment The Atlanta Georgian. 20 East Alabama street. 'CARPENTERS—Competent m»n furnish ed or. short mtlce for all classes of car penter work. ,Tl;n Stephenson. 226 Brown- P.andolph Bldg Phone: Main 4251, At- lanta 2332. 7-2-5 WANTED Ideas Inventors write for list of inventions wanted and prizes of fered by manufacturers. Also, how to get your patent Sent free to any address Randolph &■ Briscoe, patent attorneys, Washington, D. C 7-11-23 I STOP at Hilburn hotel, heart of city, 10% Walton street, if you want a clean, quiet room; transient 50c. Open al! night -31-19 YES, Professor G O Branding will teach you the barber trade (It’s easy) We teach In one half time of other colleges Course. and in our shops only S3O Why pay more? Thousands of our graduates running shops or making good wages Atlanta Barber College, 10 East Mitchell street 5-11-17 FREE MASSAGE, hair cuts, shaves, shampoos All barber work free. Clean linen Atlanta Barber College, 10 East Mitchell.s-37-16 Help Wanted—Male and Female. SETTLED COT'PLE, without children, to cook, milk, clean house anti look after premises. Nice house on lot, gas and bath. Apply 606 West Poachtree. 50-9-3 w \ V'l’L-’TI ADDRESSES of ail who tviv i itl/wlsh to know why thev stammer and how to quit. The Fon-Lln Institute, 2516 Indiana ave.. Chicago. 11l -6-38 Musical. JAMES A. BUCHANAN, EXPERT PIANO TUNER —Action, regu lating. voicing and repairing. Hell phone Main 2254-L East Atlanta Drop a postal. I will call 8-19-24 Salesmen Wanted. WANTED Ambitious salesmen to sell Scarborough’s surveys; we pay big coinmlsflons and give sure guarantee. Address Scarborough. P. O. Box 160. care < leorglan. 39-9-2 fT< »CK s ' WANtaD—Our pr<q>osillon will make you money. Good ; litit up .i .-ured. Address the Mid-West . ••cut iie.' I'omiutny, 1012 Hartford build ing. Chicago, 111, 45-9-2 Agents Wanted, \\ t-’ix hoiiso -to ■ house salesmen. Hig ss‘lh r Good efunndssion (’all 5 6 p m '2O Iklgewood avenue. 27-9-3 Situations Wanted—Female COMPETENT white nurse with tra ning desires poaitlon as nurse or maid ex cellent references, (’all Mary, Ivv 5356 expei enced corset wom&n wlahe a position with reliable firm; best of ref erences. Address (’orsctlere. care < leor- RjrL’J... 57-9-3 WANTED Position bs \<»ung ku! nographer who is willing to work and hat had fifteen months' experience (’all AiiHiii.'i Phone 5204 »;o 9-3 A It! I’I.XED lady, with one year's Hence in drug store, wishes position at • •nc‘*. Aildress Position, c4tre Georgian. witl '■ 11 ■- exp< Hence in suit and ready-to-wear department, wishes position at once. Address I, G , org n i'XPERIEN(?ED stenographer, with ref erences, wants position, (’an use dir tophone and run mimeograph machine Salai\ $:»(• \ddress Box 775, care (Jeor- 28 9-3 YOl NG LADY witi experience .<• typist, who knows something about bookkeep ing wants •(■> make a change Dlssatts tied with present position (’an give ref erences. Address D. M , care Georgian. •' ' ERAL house w ork. w hit< mother with babe; desire position in country. B'>\ 161. care Georgian. 78-S-31 I ’()SITI(>N by weTl ed,icuted“sTeno’l keeper with general office experience; rapid, accurate and experienced; refer ences Address Miss M I'., Box 33, care Georgian 109-8-31 Needle Work. ' MBROIDERY, designing, fine sewing and darning 13 Baltimore place Ivv ’ ’’«B 8-28-8 Situations Wanted—Male Colored Girl wants job as maid. Ap ply 187 Fort street. 61*9-3 1 HA\ Ea good contract for two or three reliable men to bundle fruit and pro duce to retail merchants only. Apply with good references to E. L. I’lorenee. 130 1 ’ 1 1 ‘"Ots streel. 65-9-3 ITiIXTEIt wauls situation In country or city office. Address Economy, Box 31, care Georgian. 54-9-31 '* l ’ 1 NG M vN. aged 24, with good educa tion; perfect habits, and two rears ex pel ience in business, desires position. Can furnish good references and must have some kind of work at once E. G 8., 166 V I’em h tree street, city. 38-9-3 WANTED By a young man position as bookkeeper or assistant bookkeeper; reference furnished Box 733, care Geor- Klat> 41-9-3 WANTEI’ I I’.'sitlon In wholesale or pack ing house, am willing to work and can furnish best references Box 730, <are . e. : 34-9-3 COMPETENT bookkeeper desires em ployment part of time Either morn ings or afternoon* Excellent references. Box 5.'i7. Hapeville, Ga 39-9-3 I'l'.ltTil.l/'.l :i; v\\ wants ~{position this season. J A Austin. Kirkwood. Ga M IX'I’I D U... I as eliaiitTeur; had three years experience, have best of I references \ddr< ss \llen McLeod 151 1 Spring street 34-9-2 WANTED Position at once l>\ srigKL Industrious boy of 16. with experience; best references given; work with good firm desired C. H.. Box 100. care Geor- Rian. or Main 5459-. I 96-8-31 ) DI NG MAN wh<. holds responsible pii sltion yvants work for evenings. 8 to 11. Has broad business experience and am capable of doing real work Address lUx 472, care Georgian 25-8-31 IhtSITRIN wantisl by fully experienced office inan; business correspondence, , ollecttons, etc , progressive, capable, en , erm lie. satisfactory references Box 414. care Georgian . .. 8 2f Job Work. WE CAN SAVE you money on repair work, shelving, tables and counters We ; make them o . r,.. r Ho. f repairing, brick work. w« ting, painting and plaater i.g i'.2V S i'orsyth street Bell 1187; \tlanta 6687-M Stove and Range Repairing. DAN THE ’!NI<I?. i S . I .LS s. ~. i. pa ml ga s st,.\,s w. sweep himt:. \s W, lal.e down I.eaters We .-•di yy wu-kb ss .11 Steves We sell gasoilni- ■■ ■ o - md rang. - Atlanta phone -1 Whitehall street. Bell phone Main 2699. 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? Then why not try your skill at writing them and get a couple of tickets each week to the Forsyth theater at the expense of the Want Ad man. Here is how you can secure free tickets to the Forsyth: Read over the Want 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? Get 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 written ones each day the Want Ad man will give a couple of tickets to the Forsyjh Theater. He will judge the Ads and give the tickets to the ones that have written the best. There appear among the 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 day with the jolly throng that are writing Ads. Your 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 to do is to find your name, bring your Want Ad receipt and that issue of the paper to The 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 win some of the tickets to the Forsyth theater that are waiting for you. Boarders Wanted. WEST END family have nice room and 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 with private ball: and dressing room; day boarders wanted; meals $5 per week. CallGvy 5551. 9-2-25 KCELLENT table board at 79 E. Mer rlttn 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 beat; 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._ Frt? 1 NICE rooms and board for couple or three young gentlemen. 647 Peachtree. Ivy 6634 _2_ 8-31-15 ROOMS and board; also table board; north side. Ivj 2423-J. 8 29-_sl Just Off Peachtree SELECT rooms with or without board; reasonable 19 W (’<<iti 8-29-48 NICE ROOM and board in exchange for diamond, motorcycle, piano or type- I writer. Small cash payment. Piano, Box 10. care Georgian, 8-17-30 BOARDERS ami tnealers wanted at 20 East Ellis. 8-28-2 MR. HARPMAN, IHVfc Marietta streeT September 3. DELIGHTFI’L front room, closet; well prepared meals; in pleasant home; table board a speeialtj. 26 E. Caln. 53-8-27 'riJ’.i'T boarding at 16 East Baker, un der new management; cleanliness our motto; inspection invlte<l; the best table in the city at moderate prices; rooms with private bath Ivy 2666-. I . 8-27-42 ATE AT, cool rooms and homelike rook ing 173 Luckie street. Atlanta phone 2437. 5-22-38 >EACHTREE 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 8-1 3-86 ii-' you appreciate cieanOness try us, $4 to $6 week. 123 Capitol avenue. $-10-7 Board Wanted. JEWlsil* B>>ARDMVANTED^-T’wo"young men desire room and meals with a .Jewish family. References. Address P. O. Box 775 37-9-3 Lost and Found. a VERY fine stock bull worth SSOO. will sell for !?100, also several cows and heif ers. Call Ivy 2850.66-9-3 LOST Near Houston and Pryor streets, black and white bob-tail fox terrier bitch, with \' in forehead. Return to 15 I Houston, or call Atlanta phone 4337 anti receive reward. 9-3-28 LOS'!'- W hite ami yellow spotted (log. iilir.d tn one eye. Answers to name of Trixie Reward if returned to L. Da vid son, 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. Finder keep money, but please return keys to 29 West Harris Street. ! -3-5 Lost \* 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 \V. F. Crusselle, Consti tution office. 32-9-3 MRS AND I. NANCE, 442 Peachtree street, September 3. 9-3-42 LOST - Gold wlrt society badge, design, harp, cross, arch, plumes, star; “Henry Harris'' engraved on back Reward by Mrs. Henry Harris. College Park. Ga. 69-8-31 LOST Plano coupon book In account with the Wester Music Company. Name Katherine L. W Finder please return to 715 Atlanta National Bank building 8-31-13 Personal. ARE you desirous of making acquaint ance, through correspondence, with lady or gentleman, matrimonially inclined,’ Send 20c postage. Correspondence Ex chungc. Baltimore. M<l. 9-3-19 LADIES Ask your druggist so- Chichts ters Fills, the Diamond brand; for 25 'cars known us best, safest, always relia ble. buy of your druggist. ”iue no other Chichesters Diamond Biand .’ills are sold ■ 1 ki st - ever)«here. 5-2-1 )' t il' ’t;s. WRITERS: Let us secure your copyrights, print and place your books on the market Morton I’ublts'hing Company. Dept. ATG. Morton buildliig. New Y ork7 -11-26 ANNIE WILLIAMS, 189 West Peachtree st., September 3. 9-3-42 Fl, Y St- REE NS. FLY SCREENS, ~FLY Si'IIKEXS WotKl fly’screens, metal fly screens, hardwood floors. Venetian blinds, metal weather strips furnished anywhere tn the South Write or phone W R. Cal laway. manager. 1403 Fourth National Bank Building. Atlanta, Ga Main 5310 8-15-5 SERIOI S RESULTS come from trusses improperly fitted John B. Daniel, at 34 Wall street, has an expert fitter and it will cost you no more to have him fit you. and it means insurance 6-24-19 MA’ 1E R NIT Y s“\NiTARIUM Private, refined, homelike; limited number of totients cared for home provided for In fants: infants for adoption. Mrs. M T. Mitchell. 26 Windsor st 6-22-12 Dropsy. • PSI <' l RED R Iteves shortness of brciuh in 36 to 48 hours. Reduces swell ing in 15 to 20 days Write for particu | lars Collom Dropsy Remedy Company. 512 Austell Building. Atlanta. 6 31-11 Medical. DR. EDMONDSON'S Tansy, Pennyroyal and Cotton Root Pills, a safe and re liable treatment for painful and sup pressed menstruation, irregularities and similar obstructions. Trial box by mail, 60c. Frank Edmondson & -,r0., manufac turing chemists. 14 South Broad street. Atlanta, Ga. 2-17-14 Palmistry. MISS BECK, PALMIST, A GIFTED WOMAN. LO CATED 76 E. HUNTER STREET. 38-8-28 PROBTESSOR LA VOFX. SPIRITUAL MEDIUM, clairvoyant and palmist Parlors, 74 Walton street. La dies' maid in attendance. 8-6-7 PA LMI ST ‘ANT) TJFE~ READER. REVEALS PAST, present and future. Can be consulted on all affairs of life. Readings 25c, 50c. 17 East Mitchell streei (in tent), GYPSY QUEEN IS NOW LOCATED 1n tent, corner For syth and Luckie; can be consulted on all affairs of life. Charges moderate. Satisfaction guaranteed. 6-25-13 For Sale Miscellaneous. FOR SALE- Heavy 3 in i refrigerator: 600 pounds capacity; oak finish; zinc shelves: zinc lined; price very cheap. I ’li'iiir Ivy 19. 9-3-43 EXCHANGE-—Grand square piano for - a violin. Box 42 9-3-34 S2OO CASH buys two 36-foot boxball al leys in almost perfect condition. R W. Singleton, oxford, Ala. 49-9-3 DRAWINGS, tracings. sketches. blue prints, patent drawings. W. F. Osborne 380 Spring street. Phone Ivv 1139-.1. 40-9-3 One Price. No Commission TUNING. REPAIRING PIANOS AND PLAYERS. LET us make you an estimate on your work. 01<l pianos made new again at moderate prices. The only complete piano shop in the city. Cleveland-Manning Piano Company, SO N. Pryor Street. Bell Phone Ivy 2240. MBS. F \V BATES. .'Ol West Peachtree street, September 3. 9-3-42 SECOND-HAND SAFES Small, medium and large home safes. sls: Hall’s bank and fire- roof safes, vault doors, etc. C. J Daniel. 416 Fourth National Bank Bldg -7-33 FOR SALE—An X-Ray Coil with Kalei doscope and two tubes. Portable bat tery. Mil-Ammeter and Rheostat; also Ear Telephone for the deaf. Less than ludf yriee_ Main .'H93-J. 8-31-23 FOR SALE —Good upright Estev piano; practically new. Call Ivy 4314-J. 36-9-2 FOR SALE —One Indian motorcycle, good running order; $65. One covered bug gy. $35. 11l Capitol avenue. 29 9-2 FOR SALE -One steam cooker and one refrigerator; almost pew. Ivv 3706-J 8-31-52 FOR SALE Fixtures and shelving, one iron safe, four counter show cases, mir rors. etc., at 170 Peachtree street 8-22-2.4 HIGH-GRADE ICE CREAM - "(’ONES. Nunnally's ice cream department, Atlanta. Ga 18-21-28 "K registers everything.” -.nut i .tn Latest improvements. Did registers exchanged. V <<■ H All sizes; easy terms. TJarricitnyc Atlanta Cash Register Co. glßlf lb 34 East Alabama street -13-47 NEW RUBBER TIRES PUT ON’ YOUR BABY S CARRIAGE PHONE IVY 3076. ROBERT MITCHELL, 229 EDGE WOOD. 7-18-15 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 Ivv 4155, Atlanta 594 THE NATIONAL C\SH BEGTSTER CO.. 60 North Brond Street 7-20-52 NEW. beautiful rugs woven from your old carpet, superior to any in service; ulain or designed; any size. Catalogue free. Oriental Rug Company, Baltimore. Md. 8-16-31 ■ ■»■■■.' ; Sevang Machines. WE RENT new machines, with complete set of attachments for $2 peg month; also machines repaired; prompt delivery. Both phones 1893 Singer Sewing Mi chine Company, 79 Whitehall. 9-14-44 Auction Sales. 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, morris chairs, chiffoniers, extra fine dressing table, combination bookease, wardrobe, iron beds, wishbone and box springs, mattresses, art squares, library table, chairs, rockers, refrigera tors, gas stoves, heaters, beautiful portieres, pictures, leather couch. In fact, everything to go in a home. Sale starts promptlv at 2:30. Springer’s Auction House. 25 South Pryor Street. PA wn - brokLt:s AUCTION HOUSE, 51 Decatur street. We buy and sell any and everything Atlanta nhone 2285; Beil phone Main 1434, Main 1877-29-20 PEMBROKE 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 735, care Georgi an,55 - 9 - 3 I BUY MEN'S old clothes and shoes. Drop a card. I. Bock, 32 Bell street. 8-16-29 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, L'li'l 2 DROP A CARD—WiIt bring cash for old clothes and shoes, 'i he 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. Bell phone Main 1526. -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. FOIt S7\LETT 'eap'for'c C\SH Th irty7 horsepower Maxwell 5-passenger; fine condition. Address P. O. Box 150, Yates villo, Ga. WILL' TRADE SI,BOO demonstrating tour ing car, fully equipped, for vacant lots. Fine appearing and serviceable car. Ad dress S. t Box J7oo._care Georgian. 9-2-28 EOR SALE 1911 Flanders 20, four-pas senger; rear seat detachable. Will sell cheap for rash or will trade for vacant lot. (’all 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. RETAILED AND~REPAIRED. " ROUNT REE'S 77 Seet all PHONES: Bell Main 1576, Atlanta 1654. ' • " « ————————— l 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, $25 cash pay ment; balance arranged to suit. 70 Houston street. 9-2-27 \VA NTED 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 May be a fortune for some one. Don’t answer if you don’t mean business, u. 0., Box 100, cure Georgian, 8-2!*-*6 GOOD opening for dentist in good-sized? growing middle Georgia town. Good dentist can get plenty of work. Write “Dentist,'' care Georgian. 8-28-23 I >RUG ST(‘RE 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. I NOTICE TO !>EBTo7(s - A'NlV"<?RE"Di'l~ ORS. All creditors of the estate of F. D. Bearse, late of Fulton county, deceased, are herby notified to render in their de mands to the undersigned, according to law, and all persons indebted to said es tate are required to make immediate pay ment. ASA BEARSE, Administrator. R F. I>. No. 4. Atlanta,_Aug. 20. 1912. The Hon. Philip Cook, Secretary of State of Georgia: The petition of the Empire Life 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 tlie 12th day of October. 1911, and that it desires a further amendment to said charter Increasing its capital stock to the amount of $1,900,000. 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 tn accordance with law in such cases made and provided. F. A. HOOPET., Petitioner’s Attorney. 8-20-17 GEORGIA- Fulton County. William Enix vs. Estle Enix. Superior Court To Estle Enix: By order of court, vou are notified that on August 26, 1912, Wil liam Enix filed suit against you for divorce, returnable to November term of court. You are required to be at No vember term of court, to be held on the first Monday in November, to answer the plaintiff's complaint. Witness George L Bell, judge, August 28, 1912. ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk. 9-3-15 STATE OF GEORGIA Fulton Countv. Mrs Ida Sweatmon vs. Horace Sweatnion. Superior Court—November Term. 1912. No. 26318 To Horace Sweatmon, Greeting; Bv or der of court you are hereby notified that on the 3d day of September. 1912. Mrs. I la Sweatmon tiled suit against vou 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 lie held on the first Mondax tn November. 1912. then and there to answer the plaintiff's complaint. Witness the Hon. George L. Bell, judge of said court, this September 3. 1912 ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk FRED SCHRIMPER, Attorney. 9-3-30 “The Georgian’s Rent Bulletin” Do Your Renting Through This Bulletin. It contains a complete list each issue of every desirable dace that is they a? e all here bet™ ; ”° matter whether kis furnished or unfurnished For theebenefit and convenience of Its patrons The Georgian emnlnvs SPeC This m h n n'H Sea m h the City and surroun <f ir >K« each 'lay for oesirable Pplace niOn T “ bulletin will save you tune, money and worry. It is for your conve nlence, so take advantage of it. ‘ conve- Furnished Rooms For Rent. Ts\ O furnished rooms, light housekeep ing. 79 East Harris; close in. 63-9-3 81 EAM-HEATED ROOM for gentlemen; private family; references Atlanta phone 3536. 9-3-40 FOR RENT—To nice young man, newly furnished front room; all conveniences. vl tth owner. Ivy 2211-L,9-3-36 LARGE, nicely furnished I 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. Call Main 3299-J.51-8-28 LARGE, nicely furnished room (two beds); modern apartment; private home; meals if desired. 41 E. Cain. 9-3-27 FOR RENT—Two beautifully furnished rooms; electric lights, hot water; sls'a month, to a couple without children: ref erences exchanged.2s3 Hill st. 9-3-29 FURNISHED room in modern apart ment for gentlemen only; three minutes to Candler Bldg. 45 Williams street. THREE nicely furnished first-floor rooms with bath, for housekeeping; connect ing; no children; references. Owner. 250 Woodward avenue. Phone Main 2590. FOR RENT—Entire second flour; three rooms; furnished for housekeeping. 251 East Pine street. Ivy 3960-J. 9-3-10 For RENT Nicely furnished rooms in steam-heated apartments: private fam ily; close in; gentlemen only. Ivj- 2389-J. 9-3-16 WANTED—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. ■9-3-1 NICELY furnished rooms, close in: con veniences. 255 Courtlamj 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. _. 9-2-15 .1. C. GLORE. care Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company, Sept. 3. 9-3-42 WE HAVE the prettiest, cleanest, most beautifully furnished rooms in the city; electric lights, steam heat, tile bath room, sleeping porches; come and see; gentle men preferred. 252 Ivy st. B-31-39 FOR RENT—Large, furnished, steam heated room, adjoining bath; north side. Phone Ivy 1184.32-9-2 FOR RENT—Large, neat cool rooms; nice location. 38 West Peachtree. Ivy 3134 8-31-57 FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms with good board, bath and all conveniences; close in; under new management. 130 Ivy street. 8-31-51 FOR RENT—Small neat hall room: all conveniences; $6 per month. 59 East Ellis street. 8-31-53 FOR RENT—To gentlemen or couple, well furnished, steam-heated room, electric lights, phone, hot bath; near business cen ter. 79 A Spring.s6-8-31 FOR GENTLEMEN —Nicely furnished room; furnace heat: private family; on Myrtle street, near Ponce DeLeon avenue. Phone Ivy 1495. 8-31-22 FOR RENT—Nice, coot rooms; table board a specialty. Near South Pryor. Atlan ta phone 2959. 37 East Fair street. IVY HOTEL, 98 ivv Street. ’ AMERICAN PLAN; $1.25 UP. Weekly rates. 69A -29 FO R RENT Three nicely furnished rooms, close in, cheap: all conveniences; nice neighborhood. Applv 88 Pulliam streeLß-29-20 NICE, cool front room; hot ’water?-pri vate family. Main 4945 and ask for Mrs, Starr. 286 Washington sUB -28-35 BEAUTIFUL front room; private bath; gentleman preferred. Address Peach tree. care Georgian. 41-8-24 NEW, clean rooms tor men only. 74 Wal ton street. Ivy 5606-J.B-28-3 CLEANEST, cheapest rooms; all eonr? niences; must be seen to be appreciated; ; near in. 174 S. Pryor st. Main 4695. I 8-31-50 FOR RENT—Two lovely furnished rooms for housekeeping; close in. 242 Central avenue. I’hone 1827-J. 8-27-30 1' OR RENT—Several nice rooms in the 5 ernon, 61 East Cain street; every con venience; gentlemen only. Telephone Ivy 3137; apartment 6. 8-31-63 WANTED -Young men or couple; rooms, with or without meals; good beds; good meals; reasonable price. 64 E. Harris st, 8-31-60 ONE or two nice front rooms for “rent 191 E, Pine st. 77-8-31 FURNISHED rooms for rent: Pght house keeping if preferred. 22 W. Peachtree ; 8-31-31 FURNISHED rooms complete for house | keeping. Call Ivy 6071,8-31-32 i TWO nicely furnished rioms at 77U I „„£. rotherton st - near Pryor. Call Atlanta I 'Wa- 8-31-34 i FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front room m private family: close In. 293 Raw i S -O? st - 8-31-33 i FOR RENT—Two or three rooms, - ! for housekeeping: no children. i 3 Williams street. 8-19-15 I LARGE, beautifully furnished rooms with hot and cold water, baths and excellent I table board; under new management 4 ( West Peachtree st. Bell phone Ivy 6790-.). -6-3G Unfurnished Rooms For Rent. TWO large rooms and kitchenette 64 West Harris. 9-3-37 HALh of flat; separate entrance, opening on veranda; porcelain sink. Ivv 99 ONE large first-floor front unfurnished room, one large first-floor furnished room; rents very reasonable; hot baths' , use of phone. Ivv 4175-J. 15 West Pine' 1 45-9-3 ; FOR RENT—Five rooms and hath; use I of phone; references exchanged. 319 N. Jackson st, 99-8-.31 FOR RENT—Three very desirable rooms for housekeeping on Pulliam street; large back yard; rent very cheap Annlv 817 Austell Bldg. 8-30-3'6 F(>R RENT—Three rooms and kitehen ette. Phone Ivy 1659-J. 388 Piedmont ave. 8-31-42 FOR RENT—Unfurnished suite iTf two rooms with private porch, to refined couple, without children; convenient to meals; excellent location 58 East Ellis. Phone Ivy 2403-J. 8-31-54 FOR RENT—Two or three “unfurnished connecting rooms; all conveniences' light housekeeping; to parties without children. Quiet location. 15 West T'ine street. Phone Ivy 4975-J. 8-31-18 F. J. COOLEDGE & SONS, 12 North For- syth street, September 3. 9-3-12 For rent —North side: three"connectlnß 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 car 8-31-19 FOR RENT—Three connecting rooms at 465 Lee street, in house with family of three: all city improvements, except gas Rent $9.80 per month. Family without children preferred. 60-8-31 THREE unfurnished rooms. 15 Little st. 8-31-16 THREE large, cool and desirable rooms, suitable for light housi keeping or three young men 74 Eas’ Merritts ave nue 8-31-11 FOR RENT—Three unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping; close in; pri vate family. 233 S. Pryor st. 50-8-31 Furnished or Unfurnished Room: For Rent. PLEASANT light housekeeping roo n .T furnished or unfurnished. 24 E Ba?’) B-31-44 F 9 R R ’'--''' T - Desifable su i te of furnished or unfurnished, with or m? out board. 263 Ivy street. 8 ” Furnished Apartments For Rent. FOR Ri:NT--At 196 Juniper street r Seventh, first-floor seven-room* f t month. by the >ear ’ - hr ? e conri eeting bath: private entrance; for light hou« keeping; couples or business women Ti" Peachtree st, 8-''B 14 THREE attractive rooms? ern conveniences for housekeeping n? children; north side. Phone Ivy 2478 ” 8-26-13 Unfurnished Apartments For Rent ONE five-room apartment, witimut i one four or five-room apartment \, heat. Apply Owner. 356 N. Jackson "? 11 lanta phone 78. 8-31-70 FOR RENT—To couple or farnijv To adults, very desirable five-room apart ment; lower floor Call phone Ivy 6793 FOR RENT—An apartment wTIirTK rooms on each side: bath, gas and ter; shades go with house; near chur< iie< schools and street tars. Apply al 22 Broyles: owner j 31-” n FOR RENT—One beautiful nV P -“ apartment on shady lot. at 333 .\,, r ; Boulevard; large rooms: janitor service steam heat; all conveniences; rent rea' sonable; now vacant. Phone Ivy 3698-j 62-8-31 IN the Boscobel apartments. S 3 Hnr? street. Inman Park, there are left tw three and four-room apartments. s:(■>-.n and $35 each, with steam heat, hot ar cold water. Apply to Janitor or Fitzltuzl Knox, 1613 Candler Bldg. 8-27-1? ENTIRE upper floor of six rooms~nii bath on Peachtree street near Four- Icenth streei. Address Peachtree it. x 000. care Georgian. 8-27- Unfurnished Houses For Rent. TOR~ SJUUroU'mi^T”Eour-'roon, tage; large lot, 18 Virgil street. 4G;>-3 BARGAIN in a home;" six-room l;77~ lot 50 by 300, price $2,500; SSOO cash’ S2O per month, or 7 per cent off for aij cash. Call Main 623. 30-9.3 FOR RENT—Up-1 0-date" four-rwrn - bun“ galow, with two acres of land, on Ma rietta road; fifteen minutes' walk from river car line; nice country homo rent 515 per month. Apply J. P. Russell <-are C. A. Dahl Company. 25-!i-3 MILT SAUL, 201 Electric and Gas Ttiflg - September 3. 9-3-42 FOR RENT Near-ln six-room coftage' modern improvements; good repair it'i Walton street Cail Ivy 6212-L. 41-9-j FOR RENT- Five-room cottage "oiFrar line; corner elevation; porcelain bath instantaneous heater; nice neighborhood' Call Ivy 3815-.1. .35-9-2 FOR RENT Modern six-room o77t?u?r Central ave.. near Richardson st gv, ti er. 242 Washington st. Bell phone Main 5322. s -31-61 118 WEST ALEXANDER ST., cl ??s“. “m and near car line; four rooms on sec ond floor with all conveniences; separate entrance; price $10.60. Apply I- ■ ig Knox. 1613 Candler BMg. 8-30-3 S PHONE or write us for our rent bulletin; excellent houses all over the citv at moderate rates Turman, Black «• '’al hottn, 203 Empire Bldg 6-29-66 FOR RENT. HOUSES—CaII, writ» nr phone for our rent bulletin. Ralph 0. Cochran. 1H South Broad street. 4-1-21 THE HOI’SE you build, buy or rent will not be i’ modern home unless it is wired for electricity. Furnished Houses Wanted WANTED—To rent ten or twelve-room house, furnished, close in, on north side, Answer immediately. C. F. 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 78 West Cain street, 17 feet by 55 feet; fine location for drugs, fancy groceries or soda fount. Apply Charles S. Robison, 27 East Hun ter street. Bell phone Main 1181. 8-'.!9-l" Storage Room For Rent. ONE room for storage; close in, on <'rew street. No. 168. Main 4805-L. 8-~8-33 Garages For Rent. F< >if street. 8-30-8 Fire-Proof Storage. WE STORE HOUSEHOLD goods and pianos. Office and warehouse, 239-2JI Edgewood ave. Iv.v 2037. John J. Wood* side Storage Company. Public Baggage and Transfer. M. C. we p,' and ship. Main 3657-J, A. 1319. 12 Madison ave 3-12-1 Railroad Schedule SOUTHERN RAILWAY. •‘PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH" ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF PASSENGER TRAINS, ATLANTA The following schedule figures are pub lished only as information, and at« not guaranteed: No. Arrive From— INo. Depart To— -35 N. Y0rk..5:00 am; 36 N. York. 12 b, ant 13 Jaxville. 5:20 am 30 Col’bus... 5 2" am 43 Was’ton. 5:25 am 13 Cfnci 5:36 am 12 Sh’port.. 6:30 am! 32 Ft Vai.. 5;.10am 23 Jaxville. 6:50 am’ 35 B’ham.... 5 4."» ra •17 Toccoa... 8:10 am 7 Chat’ga.. >i.45 am 26 Heflin. .. 8:20 am 12 R’mond. 6 . am 29 N. York.lo:3o am 23 K. City.. 3 Chat’ga 10:35 am 16 Bruns’k. ’. "’i, 1 *’ 7 Macon.. 10:40 am 29 B’ham... I' l A., atn 27 Ft. Vai..10:45 am 38 N. York lDo<am« 21 Col’bus ,10:50 am 40 Ch’lotte. 12 r '' K 6 Cinci... 11:10 am 6 Macon... 12:20 30 B’ham... 2:30 pm 30 N York. 2 l» P® ■ 40 B’ham. 12:40 pm 15 Chatt’ga. 3A’ ■ 39 Ch’lotte. 3:55 pm 39 B’ham I ' ■ 5 Macon.. 4:00 pm *lB Toccoa 4 37 N. York. 5:00 pm 22 Col’bus ■ 15 Bruns’k. 7:50 pm 5 Cinci.... -'"LB 11 R’mond.. 8:30 pm 2S F. Valley 5:-’P" ■ 24 K. City. 9:20 pm 25 Heflin. .. ■ 16 Chatt’ga 9:35 pm 10 Macon... 29 Col’bus. 10:20 pm 44 Wash’ll. .8 U M 31 Ft. Vai. 10:25 pm 24 .Taxvilh 0 36 B’ham . 12:00ngt 11 Sh’port ’ 14Cinci... 11:00pm 14 Jaxville 1 .32- M Trains n. .rked thus (• > run -D ' cept Sunday. Other trains run daily. Centra! ,!rr * City Ticket Office. No. 1 Peacl’ s ■