Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 05, 1912, EXTRA, Image 9

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raE GEORGIAN RE7AP FOR. PROFIT""" AV/AkM I —USC FOH R2Z£»ULTS WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1912. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN, p Polished by The Georgian Company. 20 East Alabama Street, Atlanta, Ga. “ntered at Atlanta postofffee as seco'nd class matter. Subscriptions Payable in Advance, one tear. mail, postage prepaid. JR.OO v■; months, mall, postage prepaid, 2.50 ■>,ree months, mall, postage prepaid. 1.25 ne month, mail, postage prepaid. .45 Subscriptions Payable In Advance. • . vered by carrier, one year $5.20 Pel-vered by carrier, six months .... 2 60 delivered by carrier, three months.. 1.30 Pe'ivered by carrier, one month 45 Pelivereri 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). njt-of-town advert! sements must be accompanied with cash. >. gencies' 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 clay 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, s counted. Each initial counts ona word: compound words are counted as two words. Telephone your Want Ads to The Prwgian (both phones 8000) when i’ is more convenient to do so, and collection will be made at your '--.me or at your office the follow ing cay TTiis is an accommoda ti..n service rendered Georgian Want Ad patrons and payment should always be promptly made n p-osentntlon of bill. Always as!< 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 • esponsibility for errors of any kind occurring in telephone advertise ments ADVERTISERS should retain re ceipts given In payment for Want Ads over the office counter, as mis takes can not be rectified without them In answering advertise ments addressed in care of The Georgian, if the advertiser requires references, send a duplicate of same. Help Wanted—Female. WAXTKb Good cook; also for general housework. Good wages. Apply at 131 i...st jGeorgia a■. • nue at once. 9-4-46 WANTED—Position as stenographer with some insurance corn pan v; three months experience; salary $35 or .S4Q per month. M. M. P., care Georgian 66-9-4 \\ \NTEI)—Girls for musical comedy company. Experienced or unexpe renced. Experienced ones preferred. Salary sls to $23 and expenses a week Inquire Atlanta Hotel, .32 Houston street. SEX ERAL young ladies wanted at cnee P-r packing candy. Pleasant work. Apply at Nunnally’s, 59 Ivy street. v- kNTED Woman or girl to do house cleaning and launder on lot. 315 South boulevard. 9-4-42 EXPERIENCED operators to make The Mechanic union made overalls anrl pants: steady work for all and highest wages paid for short hours; we will eni !'•'?• inexperienced persons and teach 1 mm this work so they can soon earn k-hxl wages. This is the best employment 'Ji Atlanta for v. omen and girls. Call is explain i Marcus Loeb & Co., • » Souti■ Pryor s; reel. :i-4 -,30 \\ W’TED A chamber maid at 80 East Ellis st. 9-4-26 A \ XTED Good washerwoman. Decatur —<2l 2-4-28 t'NE good wash woman for small ram'll.' . 43 Drewry street, near Highland ave nue. .9-4-21 XNTED—First-class cook. Xpply 45 South, Gordon, West End park. Good servants’ room in basement. 9-4-22 w A XTEI) ’ GIRI aS TO TRIM SHIRTS. ROBINSON SHIRT 195 1-2 MARIETTA ST. 9-4-15 ' V J‘ lJ( J are c - A Dahl Co., Sept. _4. ' xNTijt -Reliable colored woman for 1 < nd general bouse work; good i7__East Ninth street. 46-9-4 - s|, 'E location for good stenographer who • ate dotij le keyb »ard macl ine; *'jn<Hi, Address. In own handwrit- In K- '' R Box 450, care Georgian. v 'XTED A cook to cook and do laun ' tor small family; must room on lot; 3 references. 22 West Fourteenth st. •’ED- '.bod cook Apply 155 Peeples -4-13 " 'Th > Woman to wash and iron on 155 Peeple stree ■- 1 -I 1 1 Thi • girls as clerks i deli- • • ' -*ei: 15 Whitehall. Regular lob. . T. .lTl: oT-k x N ri :i)--Sn'.art woman for seamstress’ acp. < wi (, pas had some experience ' ’V Henning work preferred. Capl '’>t\ L.'undry._ 9-4-11 ' \ ! First-class cook, male or fe for small family. References re- 1 11 * East North avenue. 9-3-26 ' x I FD At once, young ladx to learn finishing; pleasant work and good Must be refined and industrious. tn person, G. AV. Romer. Romer’s ■ • •<>:<.r\, r;; Grant street 9-3-9 ■I ED ,\n experienced seamstress • 5 oung ladies to work in assorting Excelsior Laundry, 40-42 Wall •L; 9-3-2 '•A TED Colored woman to cook and nurse. Must have references / M press street. 43-9-2 ?A‘ED A reliable cook; single pre- ’ d room on lot am] good wages; e required. Apply 325 Washing ’!» Lady stenographer; must he ; d at figures; one to help with office state salary expected; references "♦ Cartersville, Ga. 9-2-17 ’’ED \ nurse to stay on lot. Ap » West Mitchell. - !> r ° ok - Dab iW 30. 9-2 7 ED—Good cook at 91 East Linden 33-9-2 \T;<J)— Colored woman for cook. Ap -1 avenue. X-XTED Lady bookkeeper. Elyea 5 ell < Jompa nj 8-29* 56 Help Wanted—Male. •I ED Boy who can use typewriter. ' 1 • ss. own handwriting. Box 802, At- -4-35 —Ten stock salesmen to make ' a d'Dx 504 Candler building. 9-4-37 ANTED— For assistant bookkeeper, a right young man who has had some in office work. Answer D 47. Georgian 9-4-42 X NTED For I’. S. army, able-bodied 1 - nrfed n-en between ages of 18 and • itizens of United States. <>f good '••aiir-r and temperate habits, who .an ' read and write the English lan - .xu” For information. appl\ to Re ' g <)fficer corner Peachtree and ,s ’tli streets. Atlanta, or 411 «'herr> la ■*-•1-37 l‘ETl\N’i‘ tinier man for grocer} ♦ Xpplv 2 i<> 6 p tn 271 Pivrlniont x 9-4-29 ERNM’EN’r P< |Tit »NS - dsv : . XL frpp b.-okl * V- H ’ tells h-.n ( ‘ P tnda\ -imw Earl Hopkins, XVa . <!i - "O. D C. 57-9-1 Help Wanted—Male. WANIEiTSY several men WITH EXPERIENCE IN HAT FACTORY; ALSO AN EX- • PERIENCED CUTTER OF FAB : RICS. AMERICAN HAT MAN ! UFACTURING CO.. 195 MA [ KIETTA STREET. 9-4-16 1 "mHrfi-5? tler References re- • Apply ,03 Edgewood avenue. -4-9 ' 1 a good contract for two or three I . le n . le lt t 0 h a nd >e fruit and pro- I to .retail merchants only. Applv references to E b Florence. 130 to 138 Peters street. 65-9-3 TRa\ ELING cigar salesman wanted for nor th Georgia territory. Apply Camp- Kin Importing Company, Fort Gaines, Ga„ sending reference and experience Salarv or commission. 9-3-2 fl WANTED—Registered pharmaolrtTv'oung man, unmarried; with push, ability and experience. East Highland Pharmacy, Columbus, Ga. 8-31-24 once A a colored fireman ' attillo Lumber Company 9-8-6 WANTED—Cpholsterers and boys to work on gad boards. Southern flphol stermg Company, corner Jefferson and Echo streets. 9-3-11 WANTED—An office boy MimCbeTive' —South Forsyth street. 9-2-22 BLACKSMITH WANTED for general repair shop; some horseshoeing; must be all-round, good man; white shop; wages $3.50. Albany Blacksmith Co., Ai- C ’A n -b__9‘L 38-8-31 Vt-ANTED—Men to learn barber trade Light, clean work. An army of our graduates now running shops. Be one of them. Wages while loaming Tools given. Cali or write Moler Barber College. 08 Luckie street. . 31-8-31 WANTED- Young men Io learn pharnT acy this fall. Demand for our gradu ates exceeds supply. Next session begins October 1. Southern College of Pharmacy. 81 Luckie street. Atlanta, Ga. 8-1 -1 ' M ANTED—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. WANTED ideas. Inventors write for list of inventions wanted and prizes of fered by manufacturers. Also, hnw to get your patept. Sent free to any address. Randolph * Briscoe, patent attorneys, Washington. D. C. 7-11-23 STOP at Hilburn hotel, heart of dry, Toti Walton street, if you want a clean, quiet room; transient 50c. Open all night -2 DI 9 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 oar shops [ only S3O. Why pay more? Thousands of ; our graduates running shops or making ■good wages. Atlanta Barber College. 10 ' F- nst Mitchell street. 5-11-17 I‘REE MASSAGE, hair cuts, shaves, shampoos. All barber work free. Clean linen. Atlanta Barber College, 10 Fast i Mitchell. _ 5-27-16 Help Wanted—Male and Female. i SE'I'I’LEI) COl T PLE. without children, to cook, milk, clean house and look after premises. Nice house on lot, gas and j bath. Apply 606 XVest Peachtree. 50-9-3 Musical. JAMES A. BUCHANAN. EXPERT PIANO TI.'NER —Action, regu , [ lating. voicing and repairing. Bell i phone Main 2254-L. East Atlanta. Drop a postal. 1 will call 8-19-24 , ' ■ . ~. ■ Salesmen Wanted. jXXLANTED Ambitious salesmen to sell Scarborough’s surveys; we pay big ‘ and give sure guarantee. 1 Address Scarborough. P. O. Box 160. care , Georgian. 39-9-2 STOCK - M -SM.'N ■ ■ WANTED Our i proj os’iticn u ill make you money. Good lin» up as -ured. Address the Mid-West Securities Uompany, 1012 Hartford huikl . ing. Chicago. 111. 45-9-2 Agents Wanted. WANTI'ID lady agents to sell toilet :>r , tides; good sellers Apply Room 1.'.?? Brown-Randolph Bldg , Marietta st.. 8 to ! 1.0 a. m 44-9-1 Situations Wanted—Female YOI’NG GIRI, with experience wishes po sition as stenographer at once. Call 3776 4D:I-4 RESPECa'ABLE colored woman desires a position as house maid and wishes to I room on lot; has no incumbrance.? 3S? I Richardson street. .1. A. Hill. 37-2-4 > fIXi'ERI ENDED YOI'NG LADY WANTS POSITION AS OFFICE ASSISTANT. ADDRESS WORKER. CARE GEORGIAN. ; COLORED Girl wants job as maid. Ap _ pl.' 187 Fort street. 62-9-3 MANAGING housekeeper’s position by re lined, middle-aged woman. Mrs. S.. 324 ’ E. Georgia ave. 53-9-3 Enterprise_Mfg. Co., 36 W, Ala., ;Segt, 4; COMPETENT white nurse with training desires position as nurse or maid; ex ' cellent references. Call Mary, Ivv 5356. 64 9 3 WANTED Position by joung lady ste nographer who is witling .to work and ’ has had fifteen months’ experience. Call ■ Atlanta phone 5204 60-9-3 EN I ‘EI 11 ENCED stenographer, with ret erences. wants position. Can use die tophone and run mimeograph machine. Salary SSO. Address Box 775, care Geor -1 . gian. 28-9-3 YOCNG LADY with experience as typist, who knows something about bookkeep- ; ing wants to make a change. Dissatis i tied with present position. Can give ref -1 erences. Address D. M . care Georgian. , 2£±2 : GENERAL house work; white; mother with babe, desire position In country ! Box 461, care Georgian. 78-3-31 I -..= Needle Work. EMBROIDERY, designing, fine sewing and darning. 13 Baltimore place. Ivy 5968 8-28-8 Typewriting. l"i REWRITING, all kinds: called for and I delivered: reasonable rates Stenogra , pher, care Georgian. 36-9-1 I Situations Wanted—Male. 1 WA N TED—A P( )S ITI () N A S , STENO-BOOKKEEPER. FOUR. YEARS EXPERIENCE. CAN |gjve best of references. NOTHING UNDER $50.00 PER , MONTH CONSIDERED. AD DRESS X V Z. CARE GEOR , GIAN. ' -‘ll-9-4 WANTED Position by young man. agi’d 23. as office assistant or stenographer. Rapid anti ac eurab’. Furnish good reroniinen dations. Address H W North avenue. 27-0-4 \\ ■■. rED PosH na? neal < tei years’ experience Meat <’ut- I ter, JBox ■ • • • ■ j P( »S.' v\ anted by man thorriug’ l> px - ! pprienced in office work a* manager nr .«> ta •• charge nf rnrrespondencn. Hinns etc. sat.sfartory reference* as tn liihili' reliability, etc Address i'< \ 7’" 1 ’ t d 34 ;■ i 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 \\ ant Ad man? Here is how you can secure f ee 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 s per formance. Your name will appear in this style. Get in the swim this vary 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 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 mime, 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 vou 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 waiting for you. Situations Wanted—Male. YOUNG MAN stenographer, employed in day time, wishes position from 7:30 un til 11. Address E. B S, 1 Whitehall street 48-9-4 WANTED—Position by young man. ex perienced in bookkeeping and office work. Address L. D. Jolley, 107 Trinity avenue. Atlanta phone 1091. 28-9-4 PRINTER wants situation in country or city office. Address Economy, Box 31. care Georgian. 54-9-31 WANTED— By a young man position as bookkeeper or assistant bookkeeper; reference furnished. Box 733, care Geor gian . 41 -9-8 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. J. 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 PtISITION wanted bj fully experienced office man; business correspondence, collections, etc.; progressive, capable, en ergetic; satisfactory references. Box 414. care Georgian. 25-8-27 Job Work. WE CjjJ'l SAVE you money on repair work, shelving, tables and counters We make them to order. Roof repairing, brick work, wall tinting, painting and plaster ing. 62’4 S Forsyth street. Bell 1187; Atlanta 6087-M. | . = Stove and Range Repairing. “'DA^ 7 SELLS second-hand gas stoves. We sweep chimneys. We take down heaters We i sell wick and wickless oil stoves. We sell gasoline stoves and ranges. Atlanta phone 2235. 121 Whitehall street. Bell phene j Main 3699. 4-4-7 Boarders wanted. COMFORTABLE BOARD can be obtained in private family; all conveniences. Xp ply 744 Piedmont avenue. 9-4-45 BO.' Fi DI NG places for students Atlanta of Pharmacy; give rates. Ad dress George ’ . Payne. ;>l Edgewood ave. 40-9-4 I BOARDING places wanted in private families for young ladies and for young men students, give rates Address Dr. ' Georg*' !•. Paynt . President Atlanta Col ' lege of Pharmacy. 94 • • Edgewood ave. WEST HXI> —Couple without children two young men one room, one man to share room; table board. 156 Gordon. West ledJ ‘.*-4-10 WEST END famii\ have nice room and board for couple without children; room for gentleman. Phone West SCB-T. 139 WEST PEACHTREE has changed hands; open for congenial boarders: large front room with private bath and dre sing room; day boarders wanted; meals ft pei week Call [vj 5551 9 2-25 EXCELLENT table board a 79 E Mer ritts aye. 9-2-23 THOSE desiring to take Teen students as boarders kindly notify the office at once, as the list is now being compiled -2-18 LAlb.i-:, defightful room private batl . steam heat; good location: best table 241 West Peachtree. Ivy 1959-L. 37-9-2 ROOMS and board; also table board: north side. __lvy 2423-J. J msit Off Peachtree SELECT rooms will) or without board: reasonable. 19 W. Cain st. 8-29-48 NICE ROOM and board in exchange for diamond, motorcycle, piano or type writer. Small cash payment. Piano. Hox 10. care Georgian. 8-17-30 NEAT, cool rooms and homelike cook ing 173 Luckie street. Atlanta phone 2437. 8-22-38 PEACHTREE INN $1.50 to $2.50 day; $7.00 to $12.50 weekly. American plan, 50c to $1.50 <iav; $3.00 to $7.00 weekly European. References exchanged _ 8-’. 3-36 IF you appre ate eanlini ss ry s. $4 to $6 week. 123 Capitol avenue S-10-7 Board Wanted. .TewTsH~BOARD WANTED -Two joung men desire room and meals with a Jewish famllv. References. Address r O. Box 775. 37-9-3 Summer Resorts. CAN ACCOMMODATE eight people at m\ mountain home for September, at. mod erate rate Elegant food. Grand seen cry. M.. Box 93. care Georgian 60-9-4 Lost and Found. LOST —A Boston terrier, white coda’-, short tail, short ears, four while feet; will answer 10 the name of “Bob.” Re turn to W. M. Strong. A black spot on each eye. Bell phone Main 3511-I and get reward. ’2* k > iv> 63-9-4 I,< >st One con , irse ontainlng a rosary key and small chain, between Fourth street and the Sacred Hear’ church. Return to Georgian office. '• l 4 a VERY fine stock bull; worth $500; will sell for SIOO, also several cows and heif ers K 9 I.< 'S'i Whlte an<i yefioiw Spotted dog Blind in one eye. Answer* to name of Trixie Reward if returned to L Da vidson. 341 East Fair street 33-9-3 Dropsy. DROPSY CURED Relieves ehortnesa of breath in 36 to 4fi hours Reduces swell- ; ng in 15 to 20 days Write for particu lars. Cobom Dropsy Remedy Company, .'•l2 Austell Building Atlanta. 5 25-11 Medical. I Df< EDMONDSON'S Tansy, Pennyroyal and Co i R< Pills, a safe and ie - liable treatment for painful and sup j>rr?--«’d menstruation irregularlt ami v.milu’- obstruct <ui v Trial box b> mall. .0* l':au . I'do. .rob-rr, ,ro , manufac t » hem *t.-, 11 South Br<»ad A Ganta, Ga. 2-17-14 Personal. WANTED—Addresses of all STAMMER ERS who are willing to pay $lO for a certain cure. The Fon-Lfn institute. G 2516 Indiana avenue, Chicago. liy 8-7-4 ARE you desirous of making ance, through correspondence, with lady or gentleman, matrimonially inclined? Send 20c postage. Correspondence Ex change, Baltimore, Md. 9-3-19 FLA' SCREENS. FLY SCREENS. FLY SCREENS—Wood fly screens, metal fly screens, hardwood floors, A’enetian blinds, metal weather strips furnished anywhere in the South. AVrite or phone W R. Cal laway, manager. 1403 Fourth National Bank Building, Atlanta, Ga. Main 5310 -15-5 SERIOUS 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 SANITARIUM Private, refined, homelike: limited number of petients cared for; home provided for In fants; infants for adoption. Mis. M. T. Mitchell. 26 AATndsor st. 6-22-12 Matrimonial YOUNG M AN. Southerner, limited means, desires to meet lady who possesses lovable character: object matrimony; con fidential. .1 , Box 100, care Georgian Palmistry. MISS BECK, WORLD-FAMeTTnDLAN PALMIST. A GIFTED WOMAN LO CATED 76 E. HUNTER STREET. PROFESSOR LA VOUX. SPIRITUAL MEDIUM, clairvoyant and palmist. Parlors, 74 AA’alton street. La cies maid in attendance. 8-6-7 PA L All ST AND LIFE READER. (REVEALS PAST, present and future (Jan be consulted on all affairs of life ' . Readings 25c, 50c. 17 East Mitchell street ; Ln tent). GYPSY QLEEN IS NOW LOCATED in tent, corner For syth and Luckie; can be consulted on j all affairs of life Charges moderate Satisfaction guaranteed. 6-J5-13 For Sale Miscellaneous. i • - - - - ~ i !•< >R SALE - Ten or inure shares of stock ;i Raii’Aa? Postal Clerks’ Investment As- Isuciation. Apply Mrs. W. J’. Mooney, 700 • Gordon st. Phone -West 821-. L 9-4-41 | FOR SALE—A beautiful S4O gan range won in The Journal contest; cheap for I cash. The same can b.- seen at liigh- I lower's. Further information. Ivy 2082-L. , __2913-4 FDR SALE—One postoffice cabinet of 96. i cells, 16 lock boxes, general delivery , window, also one nest of 24 small, four medium lock boxes and two lock draw ers. also one section and eight keyless , lock boxe,s For particulars w r rite Post master. Palmetto. Ga. 55-9-4 e* ■i: SALE One steam cylinder (half price) for cotton gin press. G. D. Col ons ._ FI in t. Ga. 9 - 4-19 , FOR SALE —Two feather beds and sew ing machine, in line shape. Apply at 84 North Boulevard. 43-9-4 FOR SALE—Family horse, buggy and harness. The team for ladies and chll ■ ■ ■ . 4586 9-4-2 FOR SALE Excellent babj carriage, mahogany room suit and sideboard. 386 Washington street. 9-4-8 FOR SALE—Motorcycle, Flying Merkle, last vMir’s model: has new oversize tires. Eclipse clulch. luggage carrier, and is in perfect running order; a bargain at $125 cash. 11. N. Cooledge, 12 North For AY ITH ER SPOON CO. l.ifeTiinp Furniture. Rugs and Draperies. Guaranteed Brass B’ds $lO up. National Springs $3.98 Fell Mattress $7.50 Dining Tables . . $11.50 and up Dining Chairs $1.98 Sideboards $16.00 and up If it's Furniture. we have it. and at tiie right price. Pay for your Furniture while yon use it. ‘ A little at a time.” GOLDSM ITH-At TOX WITHERSPOOX CO. I Life-Time Furniture. Rugs ami Draperies. 62 Peachtree. W E. Crusselle, rar? Constitution office. Sept, t. iJENTLEi l*N ELM \T I<' CLEANERS re move dirt and germs from rugs, carpet*-’, floors, etc. vacuum cleaners from up; vacuum sweepers, $t».75. C. J. Danle* A- < ■ 416 Fo i: th N.l' I',, Bldg 1 ' I MAK E~O \ N ; -.-. < jar rollton, <la be offer on complete architectural drawing, all text-books and drawing outfit com plete; course original;* cos: mg sl2l in best correspondence school in I’. S. 8-26-2 X EX<’HAN<;e—Grand square piano for a violin. Box 42 9-3-34 S2OO CASH buys tw<» 36-foot boxball al leys in almost perfect condition. R . Singfleton, < »\f<>rd. Ua t ■ ■■ • FOR SALE X Ita Cofi with Kale doscope 'and two tubes. Portable bat - ' tery, Mil-Ammeter and Rheostat: also 1 Ear Telephone for the deaf. Less than I ha I f price Ma n practically new. Call Ivy 4314-J F(»R SALE —one incian motorcycle, pood , running order. $66. One covered b jg g>. >35, Ml Cap’tol avenue 2* ‘ J For SALE -Fixtures and shelving, one I Ton safe, four ceunt*' - show cases. ni<r r> • 170 Pei I ’ l • street 8-2 HIGH-GRADE ICE ' t.' \ M 1 N ;.fsD.ly s Te cream <iepartAtlanta 1 Ga 18-21-.b 1 Auction ~'.H’~frclTdN7' THE ICXTIRE FL’RXTH INGS OF 384 WASH-1 ING TON STREET 1 . IX (TJ DIXG MAHOGANY AXD DI RD’S-EYE MA-! PLE BED ROOM EER XITI’RE. 1) I X 1 N G ROO M El RXITERE.i PARLOR SI IT, BRASS BEDS, (HIX A CAB I-' NETS. ART SQUARES,! I) R A P E R I ES. (’UR-1 TAJXS. TABLE LINEN J ETC.. ER I DAY. SEP TEMBER 6. AT 12 E.j MITCHELL STREET, i COMMFINCINg at 10 a m . Friday, vx e will offer to the highest bidder, the entire furnishings of 384 Washington | street, including sideboard, 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 springs, felt mattress to fit. fine rockers, reception hall furniture, mahogany parlor suit, leather ifbrarx furniture, mahogany library (able. Wilton, Axminster and body Brussels art squares, rugs, ball runners, blankets. Crex and matting i snares, and many other things too numerous to mention. They can be seen Thursday Sale starts promptly at 10 a m Friday. CENTRAL AUCTTOX CO., 12 E. Mitchell Street. PAWN BROKERS AUCTH>N HOUSE. 61 Decatur street We buy and sell any and everything ' Atlanta phone 2285; Belt p’-.vne Mitin 1434. Main 18, 7-29-20 PEMBROKE Sales Company unSer new management: will accept, your surplus stock of any kind on consignments; cash advanced; settlement, on date of sale. 143 S I‘rWir st. Bell phone Main 1434. Main phone 2285. 8-6-30 For Sale—Miscellaneous. Ainpripu)) “ It registers everything " xsiiici nan Latest improvements. 4>l<l registers exchanged, v cISII sizes; easy terms. Atlanta Cash Register Co. JAUglblt lS 34 East Alabama street 6-13-47 NEW RUBBER TIRES PUT ON YOUR BABY’S CARRIAGE PHONE IVY 3076. ROBERT MITCHEM., 229 EDGE WOOD. 7-19-15 National Cash Register. $35. SSO. S6O. $75. SIOO. $l5O and up to suit your needs. Terms easy* Linera! ex change for cash registers in use Bell phone Ivv 4155. Atlanta 594 THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO.. NEW. beautiful rugs woven from your old carpet, superior to any in service; plain or designed; any size. Catalogue free. Oriental Rug Company. Baltimore, Md 8-16-81 Wanted—Miscelaneous. 1 WILL BUY small stock of groceries or any kind of retail business, will pay cash. What have you? Box 738. care i Georgian 55-9-3 I BUY MEN’S old clothes and shoes. Drop a card. I. Bock, 32 Bell street. -16-39 FURNITURE and household goods, off.ee fixtures and merchandise of any kind accepted on consignment, (.’ash advanced Pembroke Sales Co.. 143 South ITyor St Beil phones Main 1431 Main 187. Atlanta | 2285. 8-15-J2 jlHitH 1 A CARD Will bring cash for old clothes and shoes The Vest tare. 166 I.K-catur street 6-27-42 WANTED We pay highest cash prices on household goods, pianos and office furnituie Casl a h anc< d oi ■ msign ■ menis. Springe- s Am -lon House, 25 South. Pryor street. Bell phone Main 1526. 4 PAY HIGHEST va il prices for house hold good?, pian< s and office furniture. Cash advanced on consignments. Central ! Auction Company, 12 East Mitchell street Bell phone Main 2424 8-26-26 ! -- — | Automobiles. PROSPECTIVE buyers, drop rae a line I have a proposition that .ill interest you Prospective, Box 71, care Georgian. WANTED Runabout, ae cash payment on beautiful six room buwgalow; all con veniences. close iu Balam e < ru-aptr than rent. Xddress I». H. W . 254 Elliott street, or call Main 828. 1 WILL TRADE SI,BOO demonstrating tour- ; ing car. fully equipped, for vacant lots. Fine appearing and serviceable car Ad 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 Suitcases. RETAILED AND 111: PAI RED ROUNTRE’L’S ;7^eet all PHONES: Bell Main 1576. Atlan’a 1654 .. . : I Sewing Machines. WE REN I’ new machines with complete set of nt'achments for $2 per month; also machines repaired; prompt delivery. Both phones 1893. Singer Sewing Ma chine Company, 79 wi;-• r ..ii 1 '.*’444 Business Opportunities. SMALL market for sale, $25 ca«Ji pay ment; balance arranged to su't ,<i Hanston street *' -2-27 WANTED As partner, to buy half intei- | est in new patented rallioad device 1 which will in near future be used on all I railroads In th J s country. Will sell half j interest cheap to get u.mpany organized May be a fortune for R<»me one Don’t answer if you <lon’t mean bus ness. B «» . Box 100. < arc Georgian 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. (’ . care (Seorgian 8-28-4 Legal Notice. (1 E( HIGIA —O( once t’ounly : iu person «<mu . b«?fore ith , an officer of h iid stun- duly authorized by lav, to .(dminisL r >aths. James I> Pr ice. \\ ho, I being duly sworn, says that all tin campaign expenses in< lined by him uml ail the money expended by him in; his < imp .ign for the office of (’o:nmi>- • ioner of Agriculture of Georgia, elet - I lion August 21st. 1912. are fuly shown! by the follow ing stat< merit A •'■essment made by commit tee $ 50.00 | Railroad fare?, hotel and li\cry b . 1,257.00 Newso.iper annotinrc ’nents. no- tices and advertising 675.'in ionei and stamp* 527,50* Stem grapr.et ' ju-t oi» I Total s•_■_7oit.no j Xml afllin' fiivtl), : s.tvs that all tb.-| airi i))!»ia' was his own arvl C.rnishf ri j by him-elf anti that no trbuted any pa: t of it. .lAMES"|). PP.It'E n :. > and -*■l.- <■ ri h,~d i .»■ f. -r, m--. Bopteinbr'r 3n. 1912. JAAIi-3 BRADBF.RRV N I’ and E:,-< 'ft. J. I’. ‘ The Georgian’s Rent Bulletin” Do Your Renting Through This Bulletin. ij It contains a complete list each Hsue of »verv desirable nlaee th’t is For ’ S Rent in the city and suburbs; no matter whether it is ft.rnished or unturnisl ed i .? they are all here below For the benefit and convenience of Its patrons The Georgian emnlovs a ' |. special man to search the .-Uy and surroundings each day I„r t.esnaul. p.aees > J inis bulletin will save you time, money and worrv It Is for your "-nrve- I IS nlenee, so take advantage of it. Furnished Rooms For Rent. IFOR RENT —Three n> • connecting j rooms; all conveniences; private en . trance; couples prei'erred. Bell p'.one Muln 5-3'.*-.L 9-4 47 I THREE first floor rooms tor light house keeping; desirable and cheap. sls W. W. Chambers. 390 Spring su 65-9-4 j ONE nicely furnished room. upstairs; . close in; all conveniences 44 East ' thrln st 9-4-40 BRIGHT, attractive furnished room in best residential section of north side. I P ho n e IVY 308 42-9-4 FOR RENT Furnished rooms in strictly private home. 19 East Harris street. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms: ell cori i veniences. Atlanta 3266 116 West [ Peachtree street _ 9-4-6 I AT 41!> NORTfI JAt'KHON there is room and board for one or two. Ivy 4349-J. k s 9-4-7 Ftiß RENT —Handsomely furnished steam-heated room, adjoining bath, in Atlanta’s most modern apartment. Gen tlemen preferred. Price moderate Ref erences. Phone Ivy 6729. 9-4-3 FOR R ENT - Furn ish ed rooms for two young men. Gall at 78 East North ave | ni j e after September 4. 9-4-1 For RENT—Attractive, steam-heated room, all conveniences: five minutes walk Five Points: private family; north Side; gentlemen only Ivy 5580-J. 9-4 12 TVVO furnished rooms, light housekeep _Jii‘B T> East Harris; close in. 68-9-3 STEAM-HEATED ROOM for gentlemen; private family; references Atlanta phone 3636 9-3-40 FOR RENT—To nice young man. newly furnished front room; all conveniences With owner. Ivy 2211-1. 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 capltol. Call Main 3299-J 51-8-28 LARGE, nicely furnished room (two beds); modern apartment; private home, meals i£_d*sired._ 41_E L _Caiu 9-3-27 FtJKRi§HEI) 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 floor; three rooms; furnished for housekeeping. 251 East Pina stree' Ivy 3960-J. 9-J-10 For renT“’ni. ~ cool front room; hot water; private faniily Main 4946 and ask for Mrs St. it . 386 Washington street NICELY furnished rooms, close In; con ROOMS, sic in heat; all conveniences; rates re»is>>i.:i hie. 27 E Alexander, Ev erett Ap. 51-9-2 NICE, newly furnished rooms, also light lio-i • keeping apartment. Close In. Mrs J M George, 151 Spring street 9-2-15 FOR KENT lairge. furnished, steam heated room, adjoining bath; north side Phone Ivy 1184 32-9 2 FOR ItlCNT—Nicely furnished rooms with good board, bath and all conveniences; .-lose in; under new management. 130 Ivy s !. r A® .1 * - 81*51 Ft>P. RENT Nice, coot rooms; table board a specialty. Near South Pryor. Atlan ta phone 2959 37 East Fair street. -28-37 IVY tIOTEL. 98 ivv Strpet. ; AMERICAN PLAN $1.25 UP. Weekly FOR RENT Three nicely furnished rooms, close in, cheap: all conveniences; nice neighborhood. Apply- 83 Pulliam street. 8-29-20 BEAUTIFUL front room: private bath; gentleman preferred. Address Peach tree, care Georgian. 41-8-24 NEW, clean rooms tor men onlv. 74 Wal ton street. Ivy 5606 -J. 8-28-3 \VANTED Young men or couple; pleas l ant rooms, with or without meals: good j beds; good meals; reasonable price 64 ' B - Harris st 8-31-60 I LARGE, beautifully furnished rooms with hot and cold water, baths and excellent table board; under new management. 4. West I’eachtiee st. Beil pnooe Ivy 6790-J «-6-_36 Unfurnished Rooms For Rent. THREE largo, cool and elegant rooms with ball, dressing room, den and use of bath, for light housekeeping, in north side private home: attractive terms to congenial couple without children. 74 E. Merritts ave. 9-4-32 FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping, close in; pri vate family 233 South Pryor street ' 4D9-4 FOR RENT Three connecting rooms, with bath and sink, to party without I I Idldren. College Park (’all Be]) phone East Point 320-L. ;i-4*4 T\Vc> l-itg.' rooms .-end I:.' <■ nonet te tfl West Harris. 9-3-37 HAL] : ; se,paiate entrance7~open>ng on veranda; porcelain sink Ivy 99 -3-25 • first-floor fFont unfurnished room, one large first-floor furnished room tents very reasonable, hot baths : use of phone Ivv 4175-.1. 15 West Pine. | F(>R RENT Five rooms and bath; use of phone; references exchanged 319 N. Jackson st. 99-8-31 THREE unfurnished looms. 15 Little s' 8-31-16 | ====z===vr Unfurnished Rooms Wanted. W ANTED- By a well-known couple of good standing, no children, two unfur -1 ni«hed looms with private bath If poasi- I bb-. <»n north side, with or without board , i v.ish place with no other boarders or i nols.' children. Address Beeman. < are j Georgian 32-9-4 i Railroad Schedule. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. “PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH” ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF PASSENGER TRAINS, ATLANTA. The following schedule figures are pub lished Ohly as information, and are not gua t a n:»ed. j No. Arrive From —I No L)ppart To I .15 N. York. 5;00 ami .36 N. \ ork. 12:1.»am )3Juxvu:e ;»:Joam :o(’o; ous . 5:20 am . 43 Wus’ion. •> 2 • amj l3Cinci .. 5:30 am ' 12 Sh’poit.. 32 Ft. Vai.. 5:30 am I - 23 Jaxviile. 6:50 am' 35 B’harn. a;4sam* *1 i l oc<’oa. S; 10 am • • La t ga . 6:4u a m I • 26 Heflin. K. 20 am 12 I*'mond . am I I 29 N. Y< :k. 10: 30 ami 23 r < <’i i y.. 7 ;ofi [ j 3Chat‘ga. 10.Dam' 16 Br'ins , k.. 7.4.7 am 7 Maron.. ’0 10 am U. i am... 10:4., u . u [ 27 M Vai 10.45 an> .:s N York 11:01am [ 21 Col’biis U);soam| 40 ( ’h’lotte. !L’;Oo n’n 6 <’inci... 11:10am 6 Macon . 12:20 pm; ' 30 K’hai u... 2:30 pm 30 N. Yoik. 2 4‘. pm' 40 B'ham. 12:40 prrV l'i('bat? ga ::.(•(» 'i i I 39 (’b'lotte. 3.55 pm 39 B'ham 4 '0 p-n ; 5 Mamn . 4 :00pn *lß’•’oc-’oa 4 ".o t> n : 37 N. York 5;00 pm 22 Uol’b ts. 5:10 tr:i [ 15 Bruns . 7:50 pm! s<’a ci. 5:10 pn I 51 K iuo: d. 8:30 pm’ F Valiev s:2*>pm: ; 24 ;< City 9:20 pn: llnflin.... 5:45 pm • ]6Cbatt*ga ‘‘.35 pm 'OMaonn... 5:30 pm: i 2‘‘ Cnl’b i c; 'O2O pm <1 W.; «h’n .. 8 ;4.*> pm i l 3I F’ Vai 10:"5 pm :.'t law ’ , >* 3(i om 36 R‘ am v/ nOngt HSh nort 11 iopn>! ’ 1 4 ( ’ ; r- • 11 on pir 1 1 .laxvd!e 11 r» pa • ' ’drains marked thus (•» run rn;ly, ex- • cei ' supra \ / • >ther »ra ns run • central time City T.c.»et Guice, No. 1 i’eachtrue St. | Furnished Apartment., For Rent. K $lO--Three-room apartment, bath, porch and separate gas; near Teen school; e place for chicken.--. Atlanta phone 5828-B. 1 26-9-4 EOlt BENT—At 196 Juniper street, near 1 Seventh, fir.wt-flonr seven-room fur -4 nisheq apartment, by the year. S6O nor \ month, ivy 662-J. 9-2-3 1 TWO or three connecting rooms with l» bath; private entrance: for light huuse u keeping: couples or business women. 345’v, Peachtree si. 8-28-1 t 4 ■ "" - ==x Unfurnished Apartments For Rent ; APARTMENTS for rent; two steam heat ed apartments in the Stafford, 32 t'ar . negi, place: very desirable location, new, well kept, all conveniences. Applv lani -1 tor or Phobe Iv.v 6109-L. 52-9-4 - FOR RENT Five rooms; «c •nd floor; modern; stables, garage. Main 4091-. L ’ LlV 5 _ ONE five-room apartment, without heaU one four or five-room apartment with , heat. Apply Owner, 356 N Jackson. At tends phone 78. 8-31-70 IN the Boscobel apartments. 83 Hurt , street, Inman Park, there are left two . | three and four-room apartments, $32.50 l and $35 each, with steam heat, hot and cold water. \pply to Janitor or t'tzhugh Knox, 1613 Candler Bldg 8-27-19 ’ Unfurnished Apartments Wanted. i WANTED—To rent unfurnished three or > four-room apartment ; must have »orch and heat; permanent party of three adults. Address P. O. Box No. 6, Mari- j etta. Ga. 54-9-4 Unfurnished Houses For Rent. CENTRAL AVENUE, near Richardson: 1 for rent, six-room cottage. 242 Wash- - ington street. Bell phone Main 5322. ! 9-4-36 > FOR RENT—S3O: six-room cottage; north : side, 447 Courtland st., near Peachtree 1 W. C. Tolbert, 824 Atlanta National Bank Building. M 2688. 45-9-4 ’ BARGAIN in a home: six-room house, . lot 50 by 800, price $2,500. S6OO cash. ; S2O per month, or 7 per cent off for all » cash. Call Main 638 30-9-3 ’ FOR RENT—Near-fn six-room cottage. 1 modern Improvements; good repair. 149 ; Walton street. Cail Ivy 6212-L 41-9-2 Mrs. M. E. Bossen, 32 E. North ave:, i ) FOR RENT—Five-room cottage on car : line; corner elevation: porcelain bath; ! Instantaneous heater; nice neighborhood. 1 Call Ivy 3815-J 35-9-2 i lIT'WEST ALEXANDER ST.; close In and near car line; four rooms on sec j ond floor with all conveniences; separate - entrance; price $10.60. Apply Fitzhugh ’ n(| x. P>l3 Candler Bldg. 8-30-3$ j ; PHONE or write us for our rent bulletin, excellent houses all over the city at 1 moderate rates. Turman. Black & Cal houn. 803 Empire Bldg. 89-63 5 FOR RE’N-r. lIOUSES —Cali; write Er phone for our rent bulletin. Ralph O. ‘ Cochran* 19 South Broad fltreet. 4-1-21 31 THE HOUSE you build, buy or 1 rent will not be a modern home y unless it is wired for eleetrieitv. i fl -v..: .........-1 Furnished Houses For Rent. ATTRACTIVE cottage home; finest loca tion north side; to lot for winter ' > r - F loot party. <'a 11 I\ V 752-J J -4-33 y SIX-ROOM bungalow, servants i and '1 garage: new house; built for a !'•> ■ I 156 Westrninstei Drive. Anslev I n 9 1 :l 0 . Furnished Houses Wau'cil » . .. -[WANTED—To rent ten or tvol'o- -■ h 1 house, furnished, close In. on i • »U. t-u • Answer immediately. C. F. H . 2JO Smub I Boulevard 37-: - 3 1 r — -=-~ ' ; Storage Room For Rent. I ON’E room for storage; close in. on Crew street No. 168. Main 4805-L. 8-28-33 i L Garages For Rent. • Ft.R RENT 75 '?4 'East' Pine ’ street. 8-30-8 Stables For Rent. FOR RENT—Stable and garage. Apply to H. Lewis, 170 Jackson street, nr at office. 213 Temple Court. 9-4-23 [ .r- 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, M C. FURNITURE transfer; we pack and ship. Main 3657-J, A. 1319. 42 Madison ave 3-12-7 Mr. Buslnes Ahan or Woman: 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 call your attention to the “Situa tions Wanted” columns nf The Georgian, j Here is where vou have a chance to select I the best help that nan be had on the mar jkeL These people that advertise can I furnish you the best of references So. j frotn now or read the “Situation Wanted ’ [ column*, of The Georgia and r®t the help I that will be of the most service to yon. i Money To Loan. LOANS made on real estate. Pur?hs‘'a money notes bought and sold. I M. Lmcles^U.TJJ Candler building. !>-17-'O THE PRUDENTIAL IN- SI RAM ’E <'(). of Ameri ca can make you a loan on Atlanta improved property, through their loan corre .spondents. Turman. Black A Calhoun. 203-8 Empire Building. 6-7-12-1 hi i- i >i: S \ i.a:t r.i > ri;< >i»i “ \Nl‘» OTITEHS. upon their own panes; ■'e.ip rates. ras? tyrm nt« Conhden* tla I l» I! 'i ’oh”a».. ..-’i building WE ■.<» make i«nr.- on Atlanta real o<- and farm land* Apply to RfCyh ■. CncLra?!, V 1 south Broad. 7-IC-1.0 .‘.lUAnf «io Pano lor ii"u , eiiia’>e h-ans on property fn o - M’ania I r. 'An SOI E<i’:':aldc Rldg WEVA TA N a* CON nT>T ;S? ”■ EST A BIJSE ! :r» 1390 M • 1 'V E 11A \ E plenty of mon ‘\ <> Ipikl ;il lowest rates on Atlanta •ii'.'l m . ■!>’. property, eitiier lor straight or monthly payment phci Also for pnrchasinsr pur hi < ■ mor nop < Eo<U'r <iL