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■TIE ATLANTA REAP FOR PROHT-SEUKbiAN I IJ--,’.: FO?i RESULTS WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 4,1 912.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
*hed by The Georgian Company,
2ft East Alabama Street,
Q Atlanta. Ga.
r."' ." at Atlanta postoffice as second
class matter.
< > -,-riptions Payable in Advance.
a . mail, postage pi epaid, $5 00
‘■<hs, mall, postage prepaid. 2.50
‘months, mail, postage prepaid. 1.25
one nt b mail, postage prepaid, .45
Payable in. Advance,
\e‘red bv carrier, one year $5.20
■ '--Pied bv carrier, six months .... 2.60
E,: veer! by carrier, three months.. 1.30
rT eie i by carrier, one month4s
nUvered by carrier in Atlanta and
1 ether cities, one week 10c
Want Ad Rates and Rules
in The Atlanta Georgian
Pre '.ent a word each insertion,
ad taken for less than the price
nf ten words Ads in larger type,
i line (4 words to the line).
it-of-.town advert! sements
st be accompanied with cash.
\cencies' discounts 10 and 5 per
cent.
The Georgian will not be respon
sible for more than one incorrect
insertion of any ad ordered more
•.ban 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 In
writing or at office. No discon
tinuance notice taken over phone.
Every word in the advertisement,
■■chiding the name and address,
- counted. Each initial counts one
wurd: compound words are counted
as wo words.
Te'enhor.e your Went Ads to The
Ce wgian (both phones 8000) when
is more convenient to do so, and
collection will be made at your
hi.me or at your office tiie follow
ing clay This is an accoinmoda
’' n service rendered Georgian
'.'ant Ad patrons and payment
should always be promptly made
iit presentation of bill. Always
>is|< that your telephone ad be re
pealed back to you by the ad
taker to make sure that It has been
taken correctly. The Georgian can
’ ■>f guarantee accuracy or assume
responsibility for errors of any kind
occurring in telephone advertise
mints
ADVERTISERS should retain re
ceipts given In payment fur Wc.-t
Ads over the office counter, as mis
takes can not be rectified without
them 'n answering advertise
ment- addressed in care of The
Georgian, if the advertiser requires
references, send a duplicate of
same.
Help Wanted—Female,
WANTED Good cook; also for general
housework. Good wages. Apply at
■ East Georgia avenue at _°nce._J)-4-46
WANTED—Position as stenographer with
some insurance company; three months
experience; salary $35 or .<4O per month.
M M. P., care Georgian. 66-5 •- 4
WANTED—GirIs for musical comedy
company. Experienced or unexpe
r Experienced ones preferred
Salary sls to $23 and expenses a week.
Inquire Atlanta Hotel, 32 Houston street.
59-9-4
s' A EKAL > oung ladies wanted at once
f"- packing candy. Pleasant work.
Apply at Nunnally’s, 59 Ivy street
' 9-V39
WANTED-Woman or girl to do house
cleanfng and launder on lot. 315 South
Boulevard. 9-4-42
EXPERIENCED operators-to make the
Mechanic union made overalls ami
pants; steady work for all and highest
"ages paid for short hours; we will em
inexperienced persons and teach
' 'em this work so thej can soon earn
K' i wages. This is the best employment
■■• i Atlanta for women and girls, call
and let us explain it. Marcus L oeb A Co..
•"» Soutlt Pr \or st reel. -4 -30
At \NTED—A chamber maid at SO East
Ellis st. 9-4-26
WANTED—Good washerwoman Decatur
_J2S: 9-4-28
' 'NE good wash woman for small ramify.
43 Drewry street, nedr Highland ave-
WANTED—First-class cook. Apply 45
♦South Gordon, West End park. Good
s-yvants' room in basernent. 9-4-22
w \XTEI) (iIKTS~TO“~fRIM
SHIRTS. ROBINSON SHIRT
<’<>.. 1931-2 MARIETTA ST.
9-4-15
1 du;'■••ii. care <’. A. Dahl Co., Sept. 4.
]tellabi < lored ■.»oman for
ok and general house work; good
E_i . d Nini!. street. I I
E location tor good stenographer who
‘■•pc-bte double keyboard machine;
'• ‘ nwrub Address. In own handwrit
"i: I R Box 450, care Georgian
_39-9-4
• t A ccok to cook and do laun-
small family: must room on lot;
‘■mg I'fercnces. 22 West Fourteenth st.
' r Ei Gf-od cook Apply 155 Peeples
_
Ti-.i.' Woman to wash and iron on
place. 155 Peeples street '.*-4-14
X’Ti Thiee girls as clerks in deli-
• ''■* ti 15 Whitehall Regular job.
_2££® 9-4-17
nTi'.!' Smart woman for seamstress’
: n . r.p who has had some oxperier.ee
■ .r\ < leaning work preferred Capi
l a indry. 9-4-11
i’ED b'hst-class cook, male or fe*
for small family. References re
i North avenue. 9-3-26
Ei' At once, young lady to learn
>k nrishing; pleasant work and good
Must be refined and industrious,
in person, G. W. Romer, Romer’s
< Tu’!' s ' H • 3-1
!’ED—- An experienced seamstress
\"ung ladies to work in as-ortmg
Excelsior Laundry. 40-42 Wall
' 9-3-2
‘l* Colored woman tn cook and
’■» nurse. Must have references
1 > press street. 43-9-2
N' 1 ’ ;D a reliable cook; single pre
d. room on lot and good wages;
required. Apply 325 Washlng
-52-9-2
• l.ad\ stenographer; must be
u ■ *> figures; one to help’with office
state salary expected, references
Box 7, Cartersville, da. 9-2-17
ED-—A nurse to stay on lot Ap
; Wflst Mitchell. 9-2-10
l, ‘ > Cook (’all Iv \ 30. -2 -7
ED Good cook at 9] East Linden
'■ 4ored woman for c ■ >k \
1 I’t-n' di avenue
X 1 ED— Lady bookkeeper. Elyea
’'’_‘2l[_C£*TPanX- 8-29-55
Help Wanted—Male.
HID —Boy who can use typewriter,
■s. own handwriting. Box 802. At
-- 9-4-35
ED—Ten stock salesmen to make
a day. 504 Candler building. J)- 4-37
' El)--For assistant bookkeeper, a
'Kht young man who has had some
• nence in office work Answer D 47.
—Georgian. fM - 4$
i!j>- Ffjr v. S. army, able-bodied
' arrie<l men between ages of 18 and
• of United States, of good
’■•" n r and temperate habits, who can
rp ad and -write the English lan-
For information, appl\ to Re
ng Officer, corn€*r Peachtree and
•th streets. Atlanta, or 411 Cherrv
El . ij.jja _ '-'iLiL*
I'EN’r order man (-•: Kr-H-ery
Apply 2t06 p. m 271 Piedmont
9-4 - 29
I ENT I - >- : !'|. '\S < ,
51.' free booklet. Y-ti :. tells how
r '■ -'da>—now Earl Hopkins. Wash
Help Wanted—Male.
WANTED
with experience in hat
FACTORY; ALSO AN EX
PERIENCED CUTTER OF FAB
RICS. AMERICAN HAT MAN
UFACTURING CO.. 193 MA
RTETTA STREET. 9-4-16
References re-'
quired. Apply 4 03 Edgewood avenue.
■ ■. -—-- - 94-9
1 fA-.m a go, ’ d , co T traot ,or two or three
rinnl la ?i !e "I 6 ?, to handle fr ult and pro
wHh ,0 retail merchants only. Applv
?■> I h »F's d / eferenceß to E b Florence, 130
to 138 I-eters street: 95.9.3
TRAVELING cigar salesman wanted for
north Georgia territory. Applv Camp
kin Importing Company, Fort Gaines, Ga.,
sending reference and experience Salary
or commission. 9-3-21
V ANT ED—Registered pharmacist; young
man; unmarried; with push, ability and
experience. East Highland Pharmacy,
Columbus, Ga. 8-31-24
''tj . once ' a colored fireman
1 attlllo Lumber Company. 9-8-8
WANTED—i’pholsterers and bovs to
work on gad boards. Southern Uphol
stering Company, corner Jefferson and
Echo streets. 9-3-11
WANTEp—An offlee boy. Muat~balive
ly. IL South Forayth street. 9-2-22
BLACKSMITH WANTED for general
repair shop; some horseshoeing; must
be all-round, good man: white shop;
wages $:;.50. Albany Blacksmith Co., al
bany, Ga. 3g.9.31
WANTED—Men to learn barber trade
Light, clean work. An army of our
graduates now running shops. lie one of
them. Wages while learning. Tools
<?o V^ n X, a " or write Moler Parber College,
38 Luckie strefet. 31-8-31
V ANTED—Young men to learn pharm-
acy this fall. Demand for our gradu
ates exceeds supply. Next session begins
October 1. Southern College of Pharmacv,
81 Luckie street, Atlanta, Gaß-1-1
WANTED—Bright, strong
boys to deliver routes in
afternoons. Good wages,
and chance for promotion.
Call at circulation depart
ment The Atlanta Georgian,
20 East Alabama street.
WA NT ED—ldeas. Inventors write for
list of inventions wanted and pr’zes cf
tered bv manufacturers. Also, how to get
your patent. Sent free to any address.
Randolph Briscoe, patent attornevs.
Washington. D C. 7-11-23
STOP at Hilburn hotel, heart of city,
Walton street, if you want a clean, quiet
room; transient 50c Open all night
-21-19
YES. Professor G. O. Brannlng will teach
you the barber trade Gt’s easy). We
teach In one-half time of other colleges.
Course, and position In our shops
only S3O. Why pax more? Thousands of
our graduates running shops or making
good wages. Atlanta Barber College. 10
! - a - ?t Mitchey st reet 5-11-17
i-REE MASSAGE, hair cuts, shaves,
shampoos. A’.l barber work free Clean
Nr.en. At’an la Bai her College, 10 East
Mitchell. 5-27-16
Help Wanted—Male and Female.
SETTLED COUPLE without children, to
<-ook. milk, clean house and look after
premises. Nice house on lot, gas and
bat!,. Apply KQ6 West Peadhtree. 60-9-3
Musical.
JAMES A. BUCHANANj
ENPERT PIANO TUNER—Action, regu
lating. voicing ami repairing. Bell
phone Main 2254-1, East Atlanta. Drop
a postal. I will call 8-19-24
Salesmen Wanted.
WANTED \inbltious salesmen Io sell
I Scarborough’s surveys; we' pay big
. commissions and give sure guarantee.
1 Address Scarborough, P. O. Box 160. care
Georgian. 39-9-2
■ STOCK SaYi-SM AN’ WANTEI~Our
propositfon will make you money. Good
! line-up assured. Address the Mid-West
I Securities Company, 1012 Hartford build
ing. Chicago, 111. 45-9-2
Agents Wanted.
WAN r l'El> —lady agents to sell toilet ar
ticles; good sellers. Apply Room 228
Brown-Randolph Bldg . Marietta st., 8 to
10 a. m. 44-9-4
Situations Wanted—Female.
YOUNG GIRL with experience wishes po
sition as stenogranher at once, (.'all
3776.
RESPECTABLE colored woman desires a
position as house maid and wishes to
room on lot; has no Incumbrance. 383
Richardson street. A. Hill. :’.7-'3-4
EXPERIENCED YOUNG LADY \VANTS
POSITION AS OFFICE ASSISTANT.
ADDRESS WORKER. CARE GEORGIAN.
COLORED Girl wants job as maid. Ap
ply 187 Fort street. 62-9-3
MANAGING housekeeper’s position by re
fined. middle-aged woman. Mrs. S . 324
E. Georgia ave. 53-9-3
Enterprise Mfg. Co.. 36 W. Ala.. Sept. 4.
COMI’ETENT white nurse with training
desires position as nurse or maid: ex
cellent references. Cali Mary. Ivy 5356.
WANTED -Position by young lady ste
nographer who is willing to work and
lias had fifteen months’ experience. Call
Atlanta phone 5204 60-9-3
EX i’ERI i .N' 'ED stenographer, with ref
erences, wants position. Can use dic
tophone and run mimeograph machine.
Salary SSO. Address Box 775, care Geor
gian. 28-9-3
YOUNG LADY with experience as typist,
who knows something about bookkeep
l ing "wants to make a change. Dissatis
fied with present position. Can give ref-
I eri-nces. Address I>. M . care Georgian.
I «-JL2
i GENERAL house work; white; mother
with babe, desire position in country.
i Box 461, care Georgian. 78-8-31
. ....
Needle Work.
EMBROIDERY, designing, fine sewing
and darning. 13 Baltimore place. Ivy
5968. 8-28-8
Typewriting.
'TYPEWRITING, all kinds: called for and
delivered; reasonable rates. Stenogra
i pher, care Georgian. 36-9-4
|
Situations Wanted—Male
\VAXTr:i) A POSITION AS
STENO-BOOKKEEPER. FOUR
YEARS EXPERIEXCE. CAN
GIVE BEST OF REFERENCES.
NOTHING I XDER $50.00 PER
MONTH CONSIDERED. AD
DRESS X Y Z. CARE GEOR
GIAN.-i 1-9-4
WANTED —Position hr young
man. figi'd 23. as office assistant
lor stenographei’. Rapid and ac
curate. Furnish good recommen
dations. Address 18 W. North
avenue 27-9-4
ri ;i ■ Posft n as meat • 'ter; 15
years’ experience. Ad<lress Meat <’ut
ter, Box_ lsL__care Gforsi-au
: pt •<T ION want< Iby man tl oroughb ex
perienced in office work a:< manager or
i t ta’ e charge of correspondent, colleu
i»f’Ds <cc satisfactory reference® a® t »
abilit'. reliability, e'e Address TP x 74'»
FREE TICKETS TO THE FORSYTH THEATER
FOR THE BEST WRITTEN 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 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 five best written ones each day the Want Ad 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 the Want Ads in this issue the names of the
five lucky people that have secured tickets for tomorrow night'# per
formance. 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 tick
ets that are being given away each day.
Ads will be takep 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 youi name,
bring your Want Ad receipt and that issue of the paper to The Geor
gian Want Ad counter (so that you may be identified) not later than
four (4) o’clock the next day, and get you: tickets to that night's
performance. Remember, they will come in pairs, so that you can en
joy 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 wafting
for you.
Situations Wanted—Male,
YOUNG MAN Btenographar, employed in
day time, wishes position from 7:30 un
til 11. Address E. B S., I Whitehall
street 48-9-4
" ANTED —Position by young man, ex
perienced in bookkeeping and office
work. Address L. D. Jolley, 107 Trinltv
avenue. Atlanta phone 1091,28-9-4
PRINTER wants situation in country or
city office. Address Economy, Box 31.
care Georgian.s4-9-31
WA NT ED- -By a young man position as
bookkeeper or asslsyini bookkeeper;
reference furnished Box 733, care Geor
gian. '
WANTED—Position in wholesale or pack
ing house; am willing to work and can
furnish best references Box 730, care
Georgian. 34-9-3
COMPETENT bookkeeper desires em
ployment part of time Either morn
ings or afternoons. Excellent references.
Box 557, Hapeville. Ga 29-9-3
Fertilizer man wants position this
season. .1. A. Austin. Kirkwood, Ga.
wanted — Position as chauffeur; had
three years experience have best of
references. Address Allen McLeod. 151
Spring street. 34-9-2
POSITION wanted by fully experienced
office man; business correspondence,
collections, etc.; progressive, capable, en
ergetic; satisfactory references Box 414,
care Georgian. 25-8-27
Job Work.
WE CAN- SAVE you money on repair
work, shelving, tables and counters. We
make them to older. Roof repairing, brick
work. Wall tinting, painting and plaster
ing. S. Forsyth street. Bell 1187;
Atlanta 6037-M.
Stove and Range Repairing.
SELLS second-hand gas stoves. We sweep
chimneys. We take down heaters. We
; sell wick and wickless oil stoves. We sell
gasoline stoves and ranges Atlanta phone
2235. 121 Whitehall street. Bell phone
Main 2699 4- 4-7
Boarders Wanted.
CoMFOR’i'ABI.E BOARD can be obtained
in private family; all conveniences. Ap
ply 744 Piedmont avenue. 9-4-45
BOARDING places for students Atlanta
College of Pharmacy; give rates. Ad
dress George F. Payne. :>4G Edgewood
aye_ '9-9-1
j BOARDING plages wanted in private
families for young ladies and for young
men siadents: give rates. Address Dr.
i George !■'. Payne. President Atlanta Col
lege of Pharmacy. H4 l -. Edgewood ave.
38-9-4
WEST KNii—Couple without chiidren.
two young men one room, one man to
share room; table board. 156 Gordon.
West_l7-L. 9-_4-10
WEST END fannlv have nice n.oin and
board for couple without children: room
for gentleman. Phone West SCB-J.
61-9-3
139 WEST PEACHTREE has changed
hands; open for congenial boarders;
large front room With private bath and
dressing room; day boarders wanted:
meals $5 per wc-i. t’all Ivy 565 L
EXCEI.T.ENT 'abb' board at 79 E. -Met
ritts aye. 9-2-23
THOSE desiring to take Tech students
as boarders kindly notify the offiet' st
once, as t lie list is now being compiled.
9-2-18
fZxRGE. delightful room; private bath;
steam heat; good location: best table.
241 West f’eaehtree. Ivy 1959-L 37-9-2
ROOMS and board; also table board;
north side. Iv>_ 242?.-.1. -51
Jost Off Peachtree
SELECT rooms with or without board:
reasonable. 19 W. Cain st. 8-29-1 S
NICE ROOM and board in exchange t"r
diamond, motorcycle, piano or type
writer. Small cash payment. Piano. Bi'X
10, care Georgian. B-17-30
NEAT, Cool rooms and homelike cook
ing 173 Luckie street. Atlanta phone
2437 8-22-38
PEACHTREE fNN
$1.50 to $2.50 das*; $7.00 to sl2 50 weeklv,
American plan, 50c io $1.50 day; $3.00
to $7.00 weekly European. References
exchanged. 8-13j-36
IF you appre late cSahl ness try us, -‘4
to $6 week. 123 Capitol avenue. S-10-7
Board Wanted.
JEWISH BOARD WANTED Two young
men desire room and meals with a
Jewish family. References. Address I’.
O. Box 775. 37-9-3
Summer Resorts.
CAN ACCOMMODATE eight people at my
mountain home for September, at mod
erate rate. JJegant Hod. Grand seen
ery. M., Box 93. care Georgian. 60-9-4
Lost and Found.
DOST —A Boston terrier, white coilur.
short tail, short ears, four while feet;
will answer to the name of "Bob." Re
turn to \V. M. Strong A black spot on
each eye. Bell phone Main 3511-J and
get £sjrard • . Ivy
L< ist ('lif- coi .i purse, contalnlng a
rosary' key and small chain, between
Fourth street un<l the Sacre«l Heart
church. Return to Georgian office.
4 t . I
A VERY fine stock bull; worth $500; will
sell for SIOO, also several cows and heif
ers
L« >s'r ' i • ellow sp >
Blind in one eye. Answers to name
of Trixie Reward if returned to L. Da
vids • . 341 East Fa 1r at r» e
D;opsy.
DROPSY Cl’RED—Relieves shortness of
breath in 36 to 48 hours Reduces swell
ing nlsto 20 days Write for particu-
Cnliom Dropsy Wiemedy Company.
M 2 Xustell Building. Atlanta 5-25-11
Medical.
I). 1 ; EDMONDSON'S Tansy, Pennyroyal
and Cotton Root Pills, a safe and re
liable treatmen* for painful and sup
pressed menstruation. Irregularities and
similar obstructin'* Trial box by mai..
Frani Fsdrt< ’ dson & r o . manufac
jtGriraf chemisis, 14 South Broad siree'
nta, Ca Z-17 14
Personal.
WANTED—Addresses of all STAMMER
ERS who are willing to pay 810 for a
certain cure. The Fon-Lln Institute, G..
2516 Indiana avenue, Chicago, 111. 8-7-4
ARE you desirous of making acquaint
ance, through correspondence, with lady
or gentleman, matrimonially inclined?
Send 20c postage. Correspondence Ex
change. Baltimore, Md. 9-3-19
FLY SCREENS. FLY SCREENS. FLY
SCREENS —Wood fly screens, metal fly
screens, hardwood floors, Venetian blinds,
metal weather strips furnished anywiiere
in 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
MATERNITY SANITARH’M Private
refined, homelike: limited number of
patients cared for; home provided for in
fants; infants for adoption. Mrs. M. T.
Mitchel! 26 Windsor st. 6-22-12
Matrimonial
YOUNG MAN, Southerner, limited means,
desires to meet lady who possesses
lovable character; object matrimony; con
fidential. .1 , Box 100. care Georgian
Palmistry.
MISS BECK, WORLD- FAMEtMndTaN
PALMIST, A GIFTED WOMAN. LO
CATED 76 E. HUNTER STREET.
PROFESSOR LA VOUX.
SPIRITUAL MEDIUM, clairvoyant and
palmist. Parlors. 74 Walton street. La
dies' maid in attendance 8-6-7
PALM IST AND LIFE
READER.
REVEALS PAST, present and future
Can be consulted on all affairs of life
Readings 25c, 50c. 17 East Mitchell street
(in tent).
GYPSY QUKeST
IS NOW LOCATT-D In tent, corner For
syth and Luckie; can be consulted on
, all affairs of life Charges moderate
i Satisfaction guaranteed. 6-25-13
For Sale Miscellaneous.
I Foil salp: —Ten or more shaics of stock
Railway Postal Clerks’ Investment As
sociation. Apply Mrs. W. P. Mooney. TOO
Gordon st. Phone West 821-.1. 9-1-41
I-'''!: SALE -A b autiful S4O gag range;
won in The Journal contest; cheap for
cash. same can b“ seen at High-
I tower’s. Further information, Ivy 2082-L.
FOR SALE —One postoffice cabinet of 96
cells, 16 lock boxes, general delivery
window, also one nest of 24 small, four
medium Jock boxes and two lock draw
ers. also one section and eight keyless
lock boxes For particulars write Post
master. Palmetto. Ga. 55-9-4
FOR SALE- -One steam cylinder (half
price) for cotton gin press. G. D. Col
lins. Flint, Ga. 9-4-19
boR SALIC —two feather beds and sew
ing machine, in line shape. Appb at
84 North Boulevard. 4'-9-4
FOR SALE—Family horse, buggy and
harness. The team for ladies and chil
dien I‘i ’ne 1• y 4586 9>4*2
FOR SALE—Excellent baby carriage.
mahogany room suit and sideboard. 386
Washington street. 9-4-8
PoR SALE -Motorcycle, Flying Merkle,
last year’s model; has new oversize
tiros, Eclipse clutch, luggage carrier, and
is in perfect running order; a bargain at
$125 cash. H. X. (’ooledge, 12 North Fur
sytl st., ' Ganta '' " *2O
GOIJ)S.\HTII-.\< T(>N-
WUnt ERSPOON CO.
Life-Time Enrniture, Rugs
anti Draperies.
Guaranteed Brass B’ds $lO up.
National Springs $3.98
Felt Mattresss7.so
Dining Tables . $11.50 and up
Dining ('hairs $1.98
Sideboards $16.00 and up
If it’s Furnitjire. we have it.
and at the right price.
Pay for your Furniture while
yon use it, "A little at a time.”
GOLDSMITH-ACTOX
WITH ERSPOON CO.
Life-Time Eiirtuture. Rugs
and Draperies.
62 Peachtree.
W I- < Tiissi-llv . an- ConstTtutTim office?
.‘-■•'.i 4.
. DI NTLEV i'.s I J'.\l A'll<! CLEANERS rc
•nove Uiri anti germs from rugs, carpels,
floors, etc.; vanum cleaners from $32.50
up; vacuum sweepers. ?5.75. C .1. T'unier
X- Co.. 416 Fourth Nnt. Ilk Bldg. 1..' ;:-n
M .fl< >■' o a fix Can Ilton Ga., best
offer on complete architectural drawing,
all textrbooks and drawing outfit com
plete. course originally costing $11:1 in
teal correrfpoiulenr e scnool in U. S.
8- 16 ■ 28
EXCHANGE—Grand square piano for a
violin. Box 42. 9-3-34
8200 ('ASH buys two 36-foot boxball al
leys in almost perfect condition. R W.
SlnKletorbOxfora, A1a.49-9-3
FOR SALE An X-Ray Coil with Kafef
doscope and two tubes. Portable bat
ter). 5111-Ammeter am. Rheostat; also
Ear Telephone for the deaf Loss than
half price Main 5192-.1. 8-31 -23
FOR SALE —Good upright Estey piano;-
practically new. Call Ivy 4314 .1 •
h r .
FOR SAl.E—One Indian motorcycle, good
running order: $65. Oro covered bug
gy $35. 11l Capitol avenue.2' l - -2
FOR SALE—Fixtures and shelving, one
iron safe, four counter show cases, mir
rors. etc. at 170 Peachtree street 8-22-34
HIGH-GRADE IGF. CREAM CON EfL~
N rnnallv’s ler cream depart;..e..L Mlania.
Ga 18 21-28
Auction 3’12?.
" AT A LUT ION?
'HIE LX'll RE F CRN LSD
INGS OF 384 WASH
INGTON STREE'I'. IN
CH'DING MAHOGAXY !
AND BIRD’S-EYE MA-;
RLE BED ROOM FCR
NITURE, DINING
ROOM FCRNITCRE.I
PARLOR SULT, BRASS
BEDS. (HINA CABI-!
NETS. ART SOLA RES. 1
D R A P E R I E S, CUR-1
TAINS. TABLE LINEN.
ETC.. FRIDAY. SEP-!
TEMPER 6. AT 12 E.l
MITCHELL STREET. 1
COMMENCING at 10 a m.. Friday, we !
will offer to the higheat bidder, the
entire furnishings of 384 Waahir.gton
street. Including Hideboard, dining ta
ble. china cabinet, leather seat din
ing chairs, fine hall rods, wardrobe,
mahogany and bird's-eye maple
dresser and chiffoniers, three elegant
brass beds. National ayringH, felt
mattress to fit, fine rockers, reception
hall furniture, mahogany parlor suit,
leather library furniture, mahogany
library table, Wilton, Axminster and I
body Brussels art squares, rugs, hall I
runners, blankets. Crex and matting i
squarea, and many other things too
numerous to mention. They can be
seen Thursday. Sale starts promptly
at 10 a. nu Friday
CENTRAL AL’CTION CO..
12 E. Mitchell Street.
PAtor BROKERS yi'C'l’li IN HOUdfiJ.
Decatur street. We buy and sell any
and everything Atlanta phone 2285; Bell
phone Main 143 4. Mait < 187 7-29 -20
PEMBROKIJ Sales Company unSer 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. S 6-30
For Sale—Miscellaneous.
AmoriMti " It leisters everything ”
Jllllrl Krill Latest Improvements,
r’acil. 0,11 regisle s exchanged.
V dMI ah glxes; easy terms.
Pno-iufnt'u Atlanta Cash Register Co.
34 East Alabama street
6-13 47
NEW Hl 'BHER TIRES PUT < >sr YOT'K
RABY'S CARRIAGE PHONE IVY
3076. ROBERT MITCHELL, 229 EDGE
XVI Kin. 7-18-15
National Cush 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 4165. Atlanta 594.
THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO ,
NEW. beautjful rugs woven from your
old carpet, superior to at.y In service;
plain or designed; any size Catalogue
free. Oriental Rug Company. Baltimore.
Md. 8-16-3)
Wanted—Miscelaneous.
1 WILL BUY Hrnall stock of grocerinß or
an> kind of. retail business.' will pay
cash. What have you? Box 735. care
Georgian.s 5 - 9 - 3
1 6UY MEN'S old clothes and shoes.
Drop a card. I. Bock, 32 Bell street.
-16-23
I FURNITURE and household goods, off.cn
| fixturew and merchandise of any kind
accepted on consignment. Cash advanced
Pembroke »Sa’es <’o. 143 South Pryor St.
Bell obones Main 14.3 i Main 187, Atlanta
2? 85. 8-15-12
A CARD- Will bring cash for old
clothes and shoes. Hhe Vestlare. 166
Decatur street. 6-27-42
WANTED \Ve pay highest asb 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.
\Vi: PAA HIGHEST cash prices for house
hold goods, pianos and office furniture
Cash advanced on consignments. Central
Auction Company, 11T East Mitchell
street. Bell phone Main 2424 8-26-26
Automobiles.
PROSPECTIVE buyers, drop me a line.
I have a proposition that will interest
you. Prospective, Box 74, care Georgian.
WANTED Run&bouL a® cash payment on
beautiful six-room bungalow; all con
veniences; close in Balance cheaper than
rent Address I>. H. W.. 254 Elliott
street. or call Main '’-'8 5 4 -‘
WILL TRADE demonstrating tour
ing car. fully equipped, for vacant lots, j
Fine appearing ami serviceable car. Ad- i
dress S., Box 700, care Georgian 9-2-28
Monuments and Stone Work.
ATLANTA GRANITE COMPANY
All kinds stone work
17-19 Fraser street. Phone Main 3540
Trunks, Bags and Suitcasei.
'RETAILED AND REI’AIRED
ROUNTRDFAS '^VAee-P
PHONES: Bell Main 1576. AJanta 1C54.
' « I’-—, 1— .7—-■ 1
Sewing Machines.
\VE RENT new machines with complete
set of attachments for $2 per month;
also machines repaired; prompt delivery’.]
Both phones 1893. Singer Sowing Ma
• bine <Company, 79 Whitehall. 9-14-44]
Business Opportunities.
SMALL market for sale, $25 cash pa>- i
ment; balance arranged to suit .0
Houston street.9-j- J
\V \N r l'El > ~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 s
May b? a fortune for some one. Don't
answer if you don't mean bus ness. H. <)..
Bi x 00 • i- . 8 2
DRUG • •!; in one of Ihe beat subur ■
ban locations of the <uy. Sub-station
postoffice in the st re. Owner going into
other business reason for selling M <».
C., care Georgian. 8-28-4
Legal Notice.
GEORtttA -Oconee County
In pf »"li i <mr-s before inu an ottii .*r
s dd Htate duly authorized by law to
administer oatljs Ja pea i> Pil< ■ >,
being duly sworn, says that all the
■ jtnpaign expense-s incurred by him
and all the money expended bv him In
his . .iinpaian for the office of I'ominis
rloner of Agriculture of Georgia, elec
tion A'lßcst 21Si. 1912. arc fuly shown
by the folloA ing statement
Assessment made by commit-
tee $ 50.00
Railroad fares, hotel and livery
bills 1,257.00
Newspaper announcements, no-
tices and advertis ng ... 675.00
Stallonei'. and stamps .... 527.50
Stenographs, JOtt.OO
Total ... . , . . $2.709.5b
And affiant further sa.vs that all the
■aid money v as his own and furnished
by himself and that no on? els'- con
tributed any par! of it
JAMES D PP.K K
Sworn "to and sub.-i rlbed before me
Se.| tenjber 3d. I 912.
JAMES BRADBERRY
N P. and Ex-Off J 1’
“The Georgian’s Rent Bulletin”
Do Your Renting Through This Bulletin.
( It contains a complete list each issue of everv desirable niace that is For
S Rent in the city anti suburbs; no matter win- i.ei it :s furnished or unt i-nisiied
’ tl • ■ are all lieic below
For the benefit and convenience of Its patrons The Georgian e m p] oV!) a
< special man to .-eari ii the city and surroundings each <!ay tor sirabk places
This bulletin will save you time, money and worn It Is for > oi.r ennve
s nienee, so take advantage of it.
Furnished Rooms For Rent.
FOR RENT—Three nice connecting
rooms; all conveniences; private en
trance; couples preferred. Bell phone
Alain »2;19-.1. 9-4-47
THRIVE first floor'rooms for light house
keeping; desirable and cheap: sls.
W. AV. Chambers. 390 Spring st. 65-9-4
ONE nicely furnished room, upstairs,
close in; all conveniences. 44 East
CainsJ. _
SLIGHT, attractive furnished loom In
best residential section of north side
Foil RENT -Furnished rooms in strictly
private home t. 9 East Hartls street.
8-
F< >ll RENT Ftirrishei; rooms: all con
veniences. Atlanta 3266 116 West
Peachtree street. 9-4-6
AT 419 7l AC KHUN there Is room
and board for one or two. Ivy 4349-.1.
-4-7
FOR RENT Handsomely furnished
steam-heated room, adjoining bath, in
Atlanta's most modern apartment Gen
tlemen preferred. Price moderate Ref
erenees. Phone Ivy 671:9. 9-4-3
FOR RENT Funtiahed' rooms for two
young men Call at 78 East North ave
nue sfter September 4 9-4-1
Roil hfeA'i'—Attractive, steam-heated
loom, all conveniences: five minutes
walk Five Points; private family; north
stiie; gentlemen only, ivy jASo-J. W-12
TWO furniaiied rooms, light housekeep
ing. 79 East Harris; close in. 63-9-3
STEAM-HEATgb”R(S< >M~for gentlemen;
private family; references Atlanta
phone 3586. 9-3-40
FOR RENT—To nice young man newly
furnished front room; all conveniences.
With owner. Ivy 3211-1. 9-8-36
Large, nicely furnished room, steam
heated, electric lights, north side, pri
vate family, to gentlemen Ivy 1284-L.
-3-35
ONE nicely Turnlsheii room In modern
apartment; all conveniences; near state
lapitol. Call Main 8298-J. 51-8-28
EaßOe, nicely furnished room (two
beds); modern apartment; private home;
meals if desired. 41 E. Cain 9-8-27
FURBISH El > 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
44-9-3
FOR RENT— Entire second floor; three
rooms; furnished for housekeeping 261
East Pine street Ivv 3960-J. 9-2-10
For" Nf, . cool front room: hot
water; private family. Main 4945 and
ask for Mrs. Sti.rr. 286 Washington street
9-3 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 A;;. 61-9-2
NICE, newly furnished rooms, also light
housekeeping apartment Close in
Mrs .1 Al George, 151 Spring street.
-2-15
FOR RENT Large, furnished, steam
heated room, adjoining bath, north side
Phone ivy 1184. 32-9-2
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms with
good board, batli and all conveniences:
close in; under new management. 130 Ivy
sojteh _ _ _ 8-31-51
Ft >R RENT- —Nice, coot rooms) table board
a specialty. Near South Pryor. Atlan
ta phone 2959 37 East Fair street
-28-37
IVY MOTEL. 98 Ivv Street.
AMERICAN PLAN; $1.35 UP. Weekly
rates. 69-8-29
FOR RENT- Three nicely furnished
rooms, close in, cheap: all conveniences;
nice neighborhood Applv 88 Pulllom
street. 8-29-20
BE.AUTIFI'L front room; private bath,
gentleman preferred. Address Peaelt
tree. c*ra G.u.rgiau 41-8-2-1
NEW, clean rooms for men only; 74 frtl
ton street. Ivy 5606-J. 8-28-3
WANTED—Young men or couple; pleas
ant rooms, with or without meals; good
beds; good meals; reasonable price 64
E._Ha.' tis st 8-31-60
LAKGR. beautifully furnished rooms with
hot and cold wafer, baths and excellent
table board; under new management. 4
West Peachtree st. Bell plume Ivy 6790-. I
Unfurnished Rooms For Rent.
THREE large, cool and elegant rooms
wifi, liali. dressing room, <len ami use
of bath, for light housekeeping, in north
side private home: attractive terms to
congenial couple without children 74 E
Metritt I ave 9-4-33
FOR REN I Three unfurnlehed looms
for light housekeeping, close In: pri
vate family 233 South Pryor streel
FoK RENT Three ■•onnecting rooms,
wlUi bath and sink, to party without
, hlldren. College Park Call Bell phone
East Point 320-L. 9-4-4
TWi > huge looms and kit,•heneite” <TI
West Harris. 9-3-37
HALF of flat, separate entrance, opening
on veranda; porcelain sink Ivy 99
9-
ONE large lirst-floor front unfurnished
room, one largo first-floor furnished
room: tents very reasonable, hot baths,
use of phone. Ivv 4175-J. 15 West Pine
F f ill RENT -Five rooms and bath; use
of phone; references exchanged. 319
N Jackson hl. 99-8-31
THREE unftrrnlshed ooms if, Little st.
8-31-16
Unfurnished Booms Wanted.
WANTED- By h well-known couple nf
good standing, no children, two unfur- '
nished rooms with private hath If possi
ble. on north side, with or without board:
wish pla<e with no other boarders or
noisy children. Addr< ss Beeman. < are
Georgian. 32-9-4
Railroad Schedule.
SOUTHERN’ RAILWAY.
’’PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH”
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF
PASSENGER TRAINS, ATLANTA. •
The following schedule figures are pub
lished cidy as information, and ate nut
guaranti ed:
No Arrive From - INo. Depart To
55 N York .5:00 ami 36 N l urk. 12:1, am
13 Ja ville ..:20 am; JO Corpus... 5:20 am
43 V.'as'ton. s:2sam| l3Cinc,. s::;uarn
12 Sh'port.. 6:20 am 32 k t Vai.. 5:30 am
23 laxville 6J>O am, .35 H'liam ... 5:45 am
•I, I'octoa. X.lOam 7 Cbat'ga tefoam
26 Heflin . 8 2'o am' 12 1 fmruiil.. am
, 29 N. York.lo:3o ami :;;; K t’ilv.. 7:o<)am
I 3 Cii.lt'ga io;::5 am| t'i Flruns'i; . 7:0, am
7 Macon.. 10;40am: 29 B'iiani... JO 47. am
27 Ft. Cal 10:45 am 88 N. York. 11:01 ain
I 21 t'ol'hus .1050 anv tOCl'lotte 12:00 nn
6 Cinch.. ll .l'iam 6 Alacon.. ]2:?n pm
1 30 B'ham.. 2:80 pm' .30 N York . 2:4-, pm
40 Kham U 40 pm I•> < t att g.r i p n
i 3!» <'h’lotie 3 .■>.') pm 39 Kham . 4;io pm
' Macon. 4:00 pm *IS Toe 'oa . -uno p n
i 27 N. York. fi:00 pin* 22 < ol’h ?s. 5:10 pm
15 Bru risk. 7:50 pm’ s(’ir.< ... 5:10 pm
H It'niond . pm L’S I ' XaLey p.n
24 K. Chy. !i;2O pm* 25 Hefiir. ; n
10 Chatt ga 9:35 pm 10 Macon... 5:20 pm
2** Cnl’ou* 0:20 pm’ *4 Wn -L’n .
31 M Val. 10::* pm' 24 la vilL . MMO nm
B'banu. VLOO' gt II Sh'no-f 11 10 n r
I 14 Giy f\ . 11 no pm 14_.ia 1 lOpn
Trains marked thu« <•» run ex-
• ent Suntia'v
I <Hher trains run <: : I*. Centra! tim*
City Ticket Oft kt. .Xu. 1 Peachtree St.
Furnished Apartment® For Rent.
$l.O--Three-room apartment, bath, porch
and separate gas: near Tech school;
place for chickens Atlanta phone 5828-B.
I'<>R RENT—AI 196 Juniper street, near
Seventh, fir M-floor seven-room fur
nished apartment, by the year, S6O per
month, ivy 662-.1. 9-2-:’
TWO or three connecting r<xmuj with
bath; private entrance: fc- light house
keeping; couples or business women. 345'-.
Peachtree st. 8-28-14
Unfurnished Apartments For Rent
APARTMENTS for rent; two steam heat-
ed apartments In the Stafford. 32 Car
negie place; very desirable location: nev.,
well kept; all conveniences. Apply .lani
t«r_or phone Ivj IIOS-L 82-9-4
FOR RENT Five rooms; second floor
modern; stables, garage. Main 1091-. I
-4-5
ONE five-room apartment, without heat";
one four or five-room apartment with
heat. Apply- Owner, 356 N. Jackson. At
lanta pfaone 78 8-81-70
IN the Boscobel apartments, 83 Hurt
street, Inman Park, there are left two
three and four-room apartments, $32.5!)
and $35 each, with steam heat, hot and
cold water Apply to Janitor or
Knox, 1613 Candler Bldg 8-27-19
Unfurnished Apartments Wanted.
WANTED —To rent unfurnished three or
four-room apartment; must have porch
and heat; permanent party of three
adults Address P. O Box No. 6, Mari
etta, Ga 54-9-4
Unfurnished Houses For Rent.
CENTRAL AVENUE, near Richardson:
for rent, six-room cottage. 242 Wash
ington street. Bell phone Main 5322.
-4-36
it’Oß RENT —$30; six-room cottage; north
side, 447 Courtland st., near Peachtree
W. C. Tfalbert, 824 Atlanta National Bank
Building M. 2683. 45-9-4
BARGAIN in a. home six-room house,
lot 50 by 300, price $2,500; S6OO cash.
S2O per month, or 7 per cent off for all
cash Call _Main_623. 30-9-3
Fbh RENT—Near-fn six-room cottage.
modern Improvements; good repair 149
Walton street. Call_lyy 6212-L 41-9-2
Airs. M. E. Bo."sen, 32 E. North ave.,
Sept. 4.
FOR KENT —Five-room cottage on car
line; corner elevation; porcelain bath,
instantaneous heater; nice neighborhood.
Call Ivy 3815-. T. 35-9-2
ITS~V\E'sT ALEXANDER ST.; close in
and near car line; four rooms on sec
ond floor with all conveniences; separate
entrance; price $10.60. Apply Fitzhugh
|Kn<>X;_26’3 Candler Bldg 8-30-38
PHONE or write us for our rent bulletin;
excellent houses all over the city at
moderate rates Turman. Black & Cal
houn. 203 Empire Bing 0-29-i;6
FOR RENT, 'HoUHES—Cail~wrlt™or
phone for our rent bulletin Ralph O.
Cochran, 19 South Broad street. 4-1-21.
THE HOfjSE you build, buy or
rent will not be a modern home
unless it is wired for eleetri<ity.
Furnished Houses For Rent.
ATTRACTIVE cottage home: finest loc.i
tlon north side; to lot for winter > -
par:y. < ’all I\ ' 3752-J ' .
SIX-ROOM bungalow, servants
garage; new house, built fo»’ a b .
156 Westminster Delve. Anslev
Furnished Houses Want'd
! WANTED -To rent ten or twelve--* ' n
house, furnished, close in. on north - ( *
Answer immediately. C. F. h , 2..0 S’-u i’i
Boulevard. 3’.-' -3
Storage Room For Rent.
<)NH room for storage: close in. on Grew
street No 168 Ma n 4805-L 8-28-33
Garages For Rent.
FOR IU7XT @arage 'l; 94 East Piue
street. 8-30-8
Stables For Rent.
PGK RENT Stable and garage Apply
to H. I ewis. 170 Jackson street, or at
office. 213 Temple Court. 9-4-23
Fire-Proof Storage.
WE STORE HOUSEHOLD goods and
pianos Office and warehouse. 239-241
Edge wood ave. Ivy 2037 John J. Wood
side Storage Company
Public Baggage and Transfer.
IM. FURNITURE transfer; we pack
and ship. Main 3667-J, A. 1319. 42
Madison ave 3-12-7
Mr Ttuslnes A Tan or Womdtn: Aren't
you on a sharp lookout for competent help
of all kinds? You know that it is good
business policy to get live wires with you.
Let us rail your attention to the “Situa
tions Wanted” columns of The Georgian.
Here is where you have a chance to select
* the best help that ran be nad on the mar
ket. These people that advertise <-an
furnish you the best of references, feo.
from n< op read the "Sit 11 tion Wanted ’
column* of The Georgia and get the help
that will be of the most service to you.
Money To Loan.
LOANS made on real estate. Purchr.-a
money notes bought and sold. F. M
Loveßss. i.'L’l Candler building 5-17-10
THH DID DKX’LIAL IN-
SURANCE CO. of Ameri
ca can make yon a loan on
Atlanta improved property,
through their loan coirc
spoiiilcnts. Turman. Bhick
A Calhoun. 203-8 Empire
Buildtnc*. G-7-12-1
~\i' ' : V FOR : I.A LI: 1 ■ ' '
i »..\D OTHERS, upon their own nau?3:
•hrau rates, r-asy n. ym-nts Conthlen*
i Ll? 1 1>• 11 Tohnai-. '4l Austell bulldhi£
| W in make l< an > »>n Atlanta real es-
, a‘-' and farm la*id< Apply to ll.i’. T
I j. Cochi • - u . o
• u hand lor i!"meuia'e Harts on
I nicperty in or near Atlanta J E v '»n
| Va’’:rnh'irsr. 50’ ;’<u;i‘rb'.e BMc
\VE¥~Lx N”krcnNNA ißs’ '
ESTABLISHED iS9O.
IWK Il.Wt: pl-nty of mone> 't>
h'liil at lowi-sf rat 's on Atlanta
| atul neai'tiy property, either fur
|stiaiylii or nimtlily payment.
| plan. for piii'i-hasing pur-
I''lui' 1 monei uoii'A. Ecsler &
I Robson, 11 Edgewood Ave.