Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 06, 1912, HOME, Page 13, Image 13

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-HE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AXD NEWS. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN, blished by The Georgian Company, 20 East Alabama Street, Atlanta, Ga. yTT’ed at Atlanta post office as second- ! class matter. s bscriptions Payable in Advance cear. mail, postage prepaid. S 3 on sa months, main postage prepaid. 2.50 ree months, mail, postage prepaid, 1.25 . month. mail, postage prepaid. .45 Siibscri ptions Payable In Advance l ■. ered bv carrier, one year 15.20 i vered by carrier, six months .... 2.60 j ■ . vered by carrier, three months.. 1.30 t '■'•-.•cred by carrier, one month4s . .ered by carrier in Atlanta and "other cities, one week 10c Want Ad Rates and Rules in The Atlanta Georgian . one < »nt a word each insertion. ] N’n ad taken for less than the price of ten words Ads in larger type. A a line (4 words to the line). Out-of-town a ijvertl semenis I must be accompanied with cash. I Xgencies' discounts 10 and 5 per .'ent. The Georgian will not. be respon- i sibie for more than one incorrect nsertion of any ad ordered mote iian one time. Closing Hours: To secure prop classification, ads must be in The Georgian office before 1 o’clock the day of the issue. A', ads must be ordered nut. in writing or at office. No discon tinuance notice taken over phone. Every word in he 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 collection will be made at your heme or at. your office the follow rg day. This is an accommoda ■ ion service rendered Georgian Want Ad natrons and payment should always be promptly made cn presentation of bill. Always ask that your telephone ad be re peated back to you by the ad aker to make sure that it has been taken correctly. The Georgian can not guarantee accurrfcy or assume responsibility for errors of any kind occurring in telephone advertise ments. ADVERTISERS should retain re ceipts given in payment for Want Ads over the office counter, as mis takes can not be rectified without them In answering advertise ments addressed in care of The Georgian, if the advertiser requires references, send a duplicate of same. Help Wanted—Female. FINISHERS on children’s dresses; good i and light work; top fleror 36 West Alabama The Enterprise Mfg. Cn. -6-38 WANTED At once, a reliable servant; " ages H St Paul aye EXPERIENCED help wanted*in bushel tug department. Apply to Eiseman Bi-'ts.. inc. 9-6-37 \V \NT ED—-Lady with learning to travel’ \\ o have a good proposition to right } ‘ ' ‘.’all Saturday morning, 527 Ans- tel! Bldg. 43-9-6 \\ \NT ED—-Three girls as clerks in deli- 1 sen Apply at onc<. 115 Whitehall >S'well Commission ( 9». 9-6-32 \ XTED—-Good cook to do general isevvork, too; only three in family. Apply 'JQ E. Linden street M. E. K. \ XTED—Young lady as stenographer ;nd* general office work; one living with preferred. Answer Box 11, care Georgian. IG-! 6 ED < !oloi < < w >mi . to < > * and d< -'•■i'cral housework. Must room on-lot. -■ West Sixteenth streel. 9-6-23 L.xiD piano pl.ty er wanted immediately : vaudeville theater. Must leave city Al Bartlett's Theatrical Agency. 217 Rl ~<ieS budding. 9-6-7 MANTEL) First-class <•<»!< red woman as cook: good wages; no incumbrances; hve on lot Florence Hotel. Miller Union s ’ ~ck Vards. Aflatita *l5B. 9-6-3 M ANTED Middle-aged white woman for Housework; one not afraid of scarlet • ' ser Xppb 1-< . • 9-6-18 ' x '■* iJ 1 Eii st ■ fits a 11- round - wl o can nurse baby ten months obi. ,|! "nee *l4 Capito.) ave. 9-6-19 M \ XTED Suit and shirtwais: saL~* Holiis that come direct from Suit De ” ■■ii- nL _< li osi-in.ins. 6 ' AX’IED- A first-class cook to room on 9 i i \ T T E D \\ ■ - eusekeep Good home and good wages to right 19 (.range street immediately. " 'XTED A cook. Phono Ivy 5108. A \.\ |’ED A middle-aged lady in live v»t*n faiu.ly to care lor children and ar >iin<i house for board and • l<»ihos; have good reference. Mrs A '' Ga ■i ■ ■ woman f< r general ho ise ,"" rl 183 North Moreland arc Ivy -5-19 XTED Ai or.ee women for general .. 1 : or I; 175 E.i ss, ■” M1 4 •X IED Girls fur musica’ oornedy ‘ . Exi>erienved unexpe- • Experienced ones preferred .Vi.a: t|s u) *22 and < xpens a week 1 • ure Atlanta Hotel. 2 Houston street. *' x I 'I.Rl i-TX’CED operators to make tlje ; Ttnic union made overalls and ’ ' : -i' j f.h work for all and highest ;; -a *l short hours, we will em “■ i’ '\p.ricn< ed persons and leach ’ ' is well-, so thev can soon earn Augr>< This is the best employment ''lama for women and girls. ('all 2.' explain ii. Marcus Loeb Ar C<«.. .j s, <ui ii Pryor slreel. 9-4-3 ii ’ TnTEI)— GIRLS TO CRIM >ll iRTS. ROBINSON SHIRT " MARIETTA ST. -4 13 A cook to cook and do la un ■ i dt’y for '•■mall fau.ilv : mus* room on lot ■ . references. 22 West Fourteenth st -4-18 '' x I ED Lad> bookkeeper. • Elyea tcll Company. 8-29-55 Help Wanted—Male. x I’ED—Good boy for job on machines *' a bright prospects; <• .perienec not 1 ' >ury See (‘unninghai.i. 20 South " Southern Rurulist. ’X'i'ED Bookkeeper, good man foi H ‘ ral office work and looking after ; ‘ nnts; mod.-rate salar\ . young man ■'••♦*rre<!. Apply Woodward-Eubank? i , . ■ ..... i 1 i. . ... ■ rt f t een 1 ■ii.iiii ( ,f v. rk to work in office. Annlx ' 'I Telegraph-Cable Co., corner Bread J d Alabama sts. 9-6-3'. \XT El > A I Gl ce. ♦ Njorh nc«’d .ml. pl ess The Blosser (’ompanv. 38 W’al 'J i A reel, 9-6-22 CXTED District managers foi- an es 'alHishctj insurance company. Very iib ' a*! contract for the right man. Insur h’k.. i n reach of the pooi man. All rich ■ ■ »lo hu\. \<:<.:ess s. V .B iner. Sr Hianage' • i‘l 'l’emple Court ■ g. Atlarti '•X't'Eii Bright young man, about six • r n years obi. io attend t*» putting up ail and tu b< gen< rail' useful nt office Mendid opportuni’t'. for advancemen’ B - 1 ‘A' '< >i; s ' ' x ■. . ■ v. ■ m make S 3 pm- <la> high g:.i<l«‘ i>r< - -m proposition If »u are a husiler. ’ > ’ Lantord. 88 Xmih I’mm -i . 8 io ' XTED wii7te~N '■f’< si.lnr' be z ‘3 V - i \ti •i " ih cart i< i ;r; < wn h..ncv\» ii I be; , j,.» i 9I Help Wanted—Male. WANTED Wood machine man. Steady work: good wages. Wire at our ex lier.se It you can come at once. No labor ! roubles of any sort, l.ittle Rock Furni ture -Manufacturing Company. Little Rock, Ark. " 9-5-52 WANTED At once, mattress finisher. If ion van c.mie, wire us. Best of wages bteauy w ,rk No labor troubles of any rPL.I (.ates Mattress Company, Little | g° c k. Ark. 9-5-53 I OFFICE BOY. between the ages of 13 and 16. who has been.to school. Ap ply ,8 South Pryor street. Room 301. Sat urday. 8 a, ni. 9-5-2 WAN I I.li Boy who can use typewriter. Address, own handwriting. Box 802 At lanta. s-4-35 WAN I Eli Ten stock salesmen to make t. 04 Candler building. 9-4-37 COMPETENT order man for “grocery store. Apply 2t06 p. m. 271 Piedmont ave. 9-4-29 WANTED SEVERAI~MEN WITH EXPERIENCE IN HAT FACTORY; ALSO AN EX PERIENCED (T TTER OF FAB RKS. AMERICAN HAT MAN I FACTURING CO. 195 MA RI ETTA STREET. 9-4-16 '' AX I ED- Good butler. References re quired. Applj 703 Edgewood avenue. I 9 4-9 BL.\( KSMITH WANTED for general ; repair shop; some horseshoeing; must he all-round, good man; white shop; ! wages $3.50. Albany Blacksmith Co., Al- ■ bany, Ga. 38-8-:’»l ' WANTED Men earn barber trade. Light, clean work. An armv of our graduates now running shops. Be one of them. Wages while learning. Tools given. Call or write Moler Barber College 38 luckiest r< et. 31 -g. : | E. Rt l>h. 8s I'uiliam si.. Sept. G. W \NTED -Young men t<» learn pharm acy this fall. Demand for our gradu ates exceeds supply. Next session begins October .. Southern College of Pharmacy. 81 Luck c- street At la nt a. Ga. 8 -12 i \\ ANTED —Bright, strong boys to deliver routes in afternoons. Good wages and chance for promotion. Cal! at circulation depart-; men! The Atlanta Georgian,’ 20 East Alabama street. WANTED- Ideas. Inventors write for list of inventions wanted and prizes of- [ iered by manufacturers. Also, how to get your patent. Sent free to anv address. | Randolph ,<■ Briscce. patent attorneys. | Washington. D. C 7-11-23 STOP at Hilburn hotel, heart of city, ibV? Walton street, if you want a clean, quiet room; transient 50c. Open all night. -21-19 YES. Professor G. D Branning will teach you the barber trade (it's easy). We teach in one-half time of other colleges. Course, and position in our shops only 5.30. Why pay more? Thousands of ' ■ our graduates running shops or making good wag'-s Atlanta Barber College. 10 East Mitchell street. 5-11-17 FREE MASSAGE. han cuts, shaves, I shampoos. All barber work free. Clean linen. Atlan-a Barber College, 10 East. , Mitchell. 5-27-16 ■ . | Help W mted—Male and Female. , WANTED First-class dining room man; . ; also n< at woman to assist in cooking. . Apply 301 Peachtree street. 9-6-8 Musical. JAMES A. BUCHANAN, EXPER'r PIANO 'l'l NER -Action, regu- I latiQg. voicing and repairing. 801 l j piione Main 2254-L. East Atlanta. Drop, :: postal. I will- . all 8-19-24 , ■ Salesmen Wanted. ; ' .\NTED Salesman in merchant tailor j I Ing establishment. Must be good mana i ger. Good opportunity. Address M . Box : I care Georgian. 9-6-21 : ’OLD established corpora- H lion requires ihe services of a good specially traveling > salesman. I liberal mom lily drawing account with e.x- ; penses paid. Also good »<»-’ 1 mis. I'.’;\cellent opportunity ! for the right mail. Do not apply unless have good ,| clean record. The Eclipse Primt and Manufacturing I < 'ompanv. * 'leveland. Ohio. > 9-5-60 , STUGK SAIJ-“SM.\N \\’.\.\TED- T’uT proposition will make you money. Good I line-UD assured. \ddress the Mid-Wost . Securities Company. 1012 Hartford build ing. Cl icago, 111. 45-9-2 i ’ ’ Situations Wanted—Female. 1 WANTED At once, in or out of city, po ll sition in millinery or suit department: l best of. reference-- G f . M care Geor gian \\ A x re; '■ ‘ i.< - ■ •*. . at re- finement. position as • nnpanion or governess in retined family. Would accept • loan position as traveling demonstrat'»r. 1 Address X . I_ . I.lm avenue. Americus. Ga. 9-6-4 > GOOD SERVANT wants place half day. i . Ma’d oi cook \ddress 360’._. Butler ! ytr> , T • 32-9-6 . \. tl:i • Poiittpn b? refim <i. amiable, I si'itled lady: ■ are of an old couple <r I | sma.ll children; in or out of city. Mrs. . I'. 'T« :e Georgian 27-9-6 .■ • \ .' ■' ■ • 1 ■ .■ ■ . • graphei w •J suii’p insurance company; three months exp-'ricu < . -alary $35 or per month. ’ M. M l‘.. care Georgian 66- 9-4 \\ A.NTED A job at <»nce as seamsiress. stitch, cut and lit. Viola Chambliss. 116 \ >. I. ■ i . • . • 1.4 . I YOUNG Gl RL witl experience vishes po sition a stenogthnher at onc(-. ('all • ■: SPEC TA B • ( wom a i ' J position is house ma;d and wishes to - ' room on lot: !ta- no incumbraftce. 383 ’• Ri< liardson street .1. A. Hill. 37-9-1 - I *‘l ''’rENV’Tj .‘Yol-xf; L.\DV WANTS POSITION AS OFFICE ASSISTANT. ADDRESS WORKER. CA RE GEORGIA N. ; t'( »LORE 1 1 Girl wants job as maid. Ap ple 187 FoH street. 62-9-3 tI ' . Needle Work. , r 1 i:M BRol DERY. li- s'gning. tine sowing and darning. 12. Baltimore place, ivy Tn'S 8-28-8 i ' Situations Wanted—Male - CoTToN GLASSER and weigher who knows staples, one who has had mill - .ii tl much e\po: t tradp experience, wants - j work in the hil : s of Georgia or Piedmont - . (ii.-’rici of (’arolina ’’otton. P o Box 4 . I’endleton. S. C. 37 N'; .1 XN employed as *ity sales man wishes to change. Will accept ■ llm -- city salesman or genetai office ' i work. Address Alive Box 175. care <Jeor . : gian_. 31 - 9-6 I j\\ AN J i<l ' Pcsltioi as job and ad man t c llier on oaily or job shop; sober m m man \VD’e Karl E Farmer. 78 ‘ e<2_Baker sj 38-9-6 .■-• ■ • . , :nd typewrite’’, want-; position with ■ good firm to get stat i in city will wor. • < <.. p id rr Address .1 T .1 . .11 Nlt'R 'iriiL cler'x < -. ie; i:< » and ibil- l . it. -■ p« ;< Tl .1 I»B' »• A' < ! re- ; I ’ 1;. :1, lltninok. .A' i. 48-9-3 PROFiT-GLUftGIAN WANT ADS-USE FOR RESULTS FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 6, 1912. 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 al writing them ami get a couple .of tickets to the Forsyth theater at the expense of the Want Ad man? Here is how you van 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. >ou 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 mote you write of them the better tou will get. For the five best written ones each day the Want Ad man will give a couple of tickets to the Forsyth Theater. Ho will judge the Ads and give the tickets to the ones that have m itten the best. There appear among the Want Ads in this issue the nanu s of the five lucky people that have secured tickets f "• tomorrow night's per formance. Your name will appeal in this style. Get in the swim this very day with the jolly throng that ate writing Ads. Your skill will surely get you one of the pairs of tick ets that are being given away each day. A is 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 Geor gian Want Ad counter (so that you may be identified) not later than four (4» o'clock the next day, and get vou tickets to that night's performance. Remember, they will come in pairs, so that vmi 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 a.e waiting for you. Situations Wauled--Male. WANTED Some firm or company to em ploy me as broom-maker as a small side lino with their busfhess; can make any kind of broom. Box 750. care Georgian. 31-9-5 THOROUGHLY cumpetcni. energetic young man of wide experience and val uable training with large corporations, possessing full knowledge of office rou tine: good correspondent; some sales ex perience. wishes position where abilitx and loyalty will be rewarded Address Box 744. care Georgian. 26-9-5 EX I ’ ERT's"t secretary with railroad and commercial experience, wishes position with oppor tunity to advance. Address Box 7‘5. care Georgian 27-9-5 WANTED \ I’OSITIOX AS STENO-BOOKKEEPER. FOUR YEARS EXPERIENCE! CAN (HYE BEST OF REFERENCES. NOTHING I NDER $50.0(1 PER MONTH CONSIDERED. AD DRESS X Y Z. ( ARE GEOR GIA X. 31-9-4 WANTED—Position' by young man. aged 23. as office assistant or stenographer. Rapid and ac curate. Furnish good recommen dations. \ddress 18 \V. North avenue. 27-9-4 W\ N r FID Position as mea t cuttei years’ experience. Address Meat Cut -1 1. <~are Georgian.s3-9- ’ I’OSITION wanted bj man thoroughly ex perienced in office work as manager ot to take charge of correspondence, collec tions. etc.: satisfactory references as to ability, reliability, etc. Address Bon 740. care Georgian. 34-- l WANTED—Position by young man. ex perienced in bookkeeping and office work. Address L. D. .Jolley. 107 Trinity a venlle \ tian t;i phone 1091. 4 PRINTER wants situation in country or city office. Address Economy, Box 31. care Georgian. 54-9-31 Job Work. WE CAN SAVE you money on repair work, shelving, tables and counters. We make them u» order. Roof repairing, brick work, wall tinting, painting and plaster ing. G2!3 Forsyth street Bell 1187; Atlanta 6087-M Boarders Wanted. FOl’R voting men can get board in re fined home. 161 Ivy street.\ •Jewish Board. FIRST-CLASS JEWISH board al reason abh rates Lo< JapJtoj ;i ' 9 6-1 CAN accommodate a i'» a boarders at 31 West Peachtree Place. Rhone Ivy 4606. 9-6-29 NICELY furnished rooms, with or with out board, at 25 West Baker st. iv> 549-J. ** 9-6-26 COMFORT A P»LE room in suburban home; iwo minutes from car line: large porches, shade trees, iwo bath rooms, good servants, vegetable garden, chit-Kcns and Jersey cow. South Kirkwood. De ca lur 389. 9-5-57 C. C. Maxwell. 9 N Wellington si.. Pt. 6 L \R<: idelightful i oom 'a ith private bath: good location; best table; steam licit: all <om forts. 241 We-i I’each’ree. ivy 1959-1,. GENTLEMEN <<r ladies can get nice, large, cool front rooms at IS Capitol Place; price $4 a.hd_ss per week 4;5-'.i-.» ON N( •': ■ i ’t I l;< ' l I. Ex A!I i ' ' ’ : rooms, in steam-heated apartments: for couple, with board References required I . > 5537 '. *245 SOUTH PRYOR can accommodate a few boarders and roomers; with enli ven ic• n< es ‘‘-5-13 ('(>M F('RT A RLE BOARD can obtained in private family; all conveniences. Ap plx 744 Piedmont avenue. 9-4-45 west ENI • 1 t>i.T' > • ■ lldren two young men one room, odf man to shar<? mom: table board. 156 Gordon. Wt sj IT-L. ' ■ " WES i' END family have nice room and board for eoiiph* without children; room for gentleman. Phone West 568-J ' El-9-3 !?.9 WEST PEAQHTREE has changed hands; open fo*' congenial boarders: large front, room with private bath and dressing room day boarders wanted, meals 15 pei wee *'.i' Ivj 9-2 25 THOSE desiring to take Teen students as boarders kindly notify the office at once, as the list is now being compiled. ■ .. NK7E ROOM and board n exchange for diamond, motorcycle, piano or type writer. Small cash payment. Piano. Box 10. _< are Georgian.. B-17-30 NE.'T. cool rooms and homelike cook ing. 173 Luckie street. Atlanta phone 2437 PEACHTREE'INN $l5O to $2.50 day; $7.00 to $12.50 weekly. American plan, 50c io $1.50 day; $3.00 to $7.00 weekly European. References exchanged. H-- _\ (> leanliness trj 1 4 to $6 wee’:. 123 Capitol avenue S-10-7 Board Wanted. YOUNG wishes Ixjard it pi a • family Slate price and location. K.. careGeorgiai I \\ \-ti j ■ R ■’•- ind boatd, gi furnished rooms t<»r light housekeeping by couple, at reasonable rates (live rates and phone number. J EWlsfl BOARI ’“W A N'l'El )'”Tw o young men desire room and meals with a Jewish fnnil> References. Address P. O. Box 775. .37-9-3 Dropsy. ! DR(jPSY CURED- Relieves shortness of breath in 36 to <8 hours Reduces sw« ll ing in 15 to 20 days Write for particu lars. CoPom Dropsy Remedy Company, 312 Austell Building, Atlanta. 5 25-11 Medical. 1 DR. EDMONDSON'S Tansy. Pennyroyal and <’otton Root Pills, a safe and re liable 1 teatmen! foi- painful and me<-ed mens’ieat ion. irregularities an*! Mmik ' - hstrm ; oir- 11 'al b< x by mail 30.- Frank Edmofidson 4: ro manufac turing chemists. 11 North Broad streei Atlanta Ga 2 xi 14 Personal. WANTED Addresses of all STAMMER- IlttK who are willing to pay 810 for a certain cure. The Fon-Lin Institute. (1.. 2516 Indiana avenue. Chicago, til. 8-7-4 FLY SCREENS, FLY SCREENS; l !,i SCREEN'S Wood fly screens, metal fly serei ns, hardwood floors. Venetian blinds, metal weather strips furnished anywnere in the South. Write or phone W R Cal laway. manager. 1.403 (''••brlh Xai.onil Ban', Building. Atlanta. Ga. Main 5310 _S 17.-5 SERIOIS KESI LTS come from trusses improperly fitted. John B. Daniel, at 34 Wall street, has an expert titter and it will cost you no more to have hint tit ■ you. and it means insurance. 6-24-19 M \'l■..ltM'l'V “ SAXITAI;II'Vr“(': f. ,t< . refined, homelike: limited number of |y,rtients cared for: home provide-t r o>- iq. . Hints; infants for adoption. Mrs. M. T. j Mitchell 26 Windsor st. 6-22-12 I ' ; - Matrimonial YOUNG MAN. Southerner, limited means, desires to meet lady who possesses .lovable character: object matrimony: con- I fidential. J . Box I (hi, oare Georgian. J 58-9-1 Palmistry. MISS BECK. PALMIST. A GIFTED WOMAN. L(> CATED 76 E HL’NTER STREET - 8 PROFESSOR LA VOUX. SPIRITt’AL MEDIUM, clairvoyant and ’ palmist. Parlors. 74 Walton street. La- J ales' maid in of tendance. S-6-“ PALMIST AND IJ l x-: READER. REVEALS PAST, present and future, j Can be consulted on all affairs of life. - Readings 25c. 50c 17 East Mitchell street tont 1 <DI , S' ! -( V »UEEX IS NOW LOCATED in tent, corner For syth and Luckie; can be consulted on • all affairs of life. Charges moderate J Satisfaction guaranteed. 6-25-13 Lest and Found. g I LOST—Black leather pocketbook Thurs j day nigiu.. probably in or near la. obs' 'lPbaimacy. corner Whitehall and MltiTi . | ell. containing about >4O in curroncx. rail ' j roail (tasses. business cards, eft*.: sit) re . I «ar tot tei urn t . .10 Orang, st., or phom ' M 180-1 y-6-31 LOST- Between West Ehd and Piedmont lake, bar pin. snake design; rive ap i nltires. Return fe.r rewa’,| -(q Eon ire t, I.if(building. Phone Main 1550 3! IM If- THE PERSON who bj mistake took from our office a • tpx of the in 12 At- - lonia City Directory, containing blue pen -1 cil marks on many pages, will return , same, he will receive a reward. Atlanta t'ity Directory- Co.. 61 E. Alabama. ii i'-'i-?') ; L< >ST A x-rapp'd eait'ibag m . Wednesday afternoon containing check i; book and railroad ticket, kodak pictures. Return to <'one's anti receive reward. ; .74-11-5 Lt IST A Boston terrier. xxliito rtular. ' short tail, short ears, four white lent: ' xvill answer to tbe name <lf "Bob." Re- - turn to W. M. Strong. A blac k si !. each eye. Bell phone Main 3511-J and • get rewatyj. t-V. ivy. 63-9-1 LOST —One coin purse, containing a rosary key and small change between ' Fourth street and the Sacred Heart church Return to Georgian office. J 9-4-34 i Wanted—Miscelaneous. ) r WANTED -Tu bu\ tin? bicycle, in good ordc »*. for cash. Paragon Pharmacy, 3:3 : Capitol avenue 1-6-5 i WANTED— r ho buy nice, large gentle man’s trunk and suitcase: second ! hand. J. R.. Box 460. car'* Georgian. i - - £±± 6 W \NTED-Second-hand piano; good j make. Address Piano, care Georgian. Phone l\> 672-1, 33-9-6 j I BUY MEN S ( * md hoe Drop a card. 1. Bock, 32 Bell street. iB-16-29 i Fl R.N IT I'RE and household goods, off'cT? i fixtures and merchandise of any kind accepted <>n consignment, (’ash advanced J Pembroke Sales Co.. 143 South Prvor St. ; Be’,: nhones Main 14'R Main 187, Atlanta 1 228 EL 8-15-12 i DROP A CARD Will bring cash for old clothes and shoes. The Vestiare. 166 Decatur sti oct ■. ' < WANTEI> We pay highest cash prices ‘ on household goods, pianos and office L furniture Cash advanced on consign ; merits. Springer's Auction House, 25 South FT> •:* street. Bell phone Main 1526 4-10-10 . WE PAY HIGHEST cash prices for house j hold goods, pianos ano office furniture - Cash advanced on consignments. Central Xuction Company, 12 Fast Mitel.ell ‘ street. Bell phone Main 2424 8-26-26 i Automobiles. j ONE wo-passengt vent ' ting half original cost; run less than fifteen i;hln<ho(i miles. Doesn’t suit my purpose I'l * Pitts, M D . Newljorn, Ga H-9-‘l f I PROSPECTIVE drop me a in;#-. I have a proposition that will interest I 5 ou Prospective Box 7 < ire G WILL TRADE SI,BOO >n> ' ra I ii.g tour- ing car. fully -quipped for va-ant lots. Fine appealing and servi< cal.h* car Ad dress s. Box *OO, care Georgian Monuments and Stone Work. < ATLANTA GRANITE COMPANY, • ’ All kinds stone work. 17-19 Fraser street. Phone Main 3540 Trunks, Bags and Suitcasei. , RETAILED AND REPAIRED. ROUNTRE’E'S 77 AbL PHONES; Bell Main 1576, Atlanta 1654. i =~—~ " -■= Business Opportunities. I l.'tli'A COLA BOTTLING PLANTS, prop i erl; managed, make monv\ I offer ’ subject to prior sale. Colorado plant: $lO. 000. (Jther locations I I Willard. Ilick- j Simplif' orm apaitment, room s»*d Jig In saving ’ime. temper nmi Haioplng I- ■ *’!i --<ll’ ing The G-orgian Rent Bulle 1 tin Auction Sales. ON SATURDAY nioniing.: Septi nilier 8. at a. m.. I \vp will offer to the highest bidder several eoiisign nieiiis. including solid ma hogany i'oeker upholstered! in leather, also chair to i match, costing $7”>.(X); tp.iar-l tcred oak ehifforobe. beauti ful chiffonier, dressing la-' ble. extra large eombina-’ tion bookease, mahogaiiv dresser. washstand, oak suits, metal bed. iron beds. ! National springs. mat-: tresses, pillows, portiers. li-i brary ta'de. center tables, j rockers, chairs, art squares.j matting, elc. Sale coni-' meiires at 10 a. in., sharp.: Springer's Auei ion I louse. 25 S. Pryoi Street. PA WN"biRoKERS ACCTIxtN HOI Sii.~sL ! Decatur street. We buy and sell any and everything. Atlanta phone 2285; Beit phone Main 1434, Maiij_lß7 7-29-20 PEMBROKE Sales »’ompanv under new management will accept your surplus stock of any kind on consignments; cash ad va need; sett lenient on date of sale. 1.43 S Pryor st. Bell plume Main 1431. Main LSI \tlanta phone J 285 86 30 For Sale Miscellaneous. NEW dress form and stand bust. 36 Mis- i sion sei and ’a mirror, sanitary couch. I walnut dr_esser. Ivy 6103 9-6-36 | W \NTED Orders for water colors, china . and oil paintings; als » tapestries, work I easonablj i v ■ ■ I t-6-30 i < R SALE Mali, dining room, bed room ' and kitchen furniture at a su<iirtc( , (’all at <mce 21 West Peaclitrev | :• L 6 WANTEI >—To buv A-l good ( ow. I><ca - tur 512 '• -• CH) Id )S Al I TH-ACTON- M ITHERSPOON ( O. I ~ l.il'e-Time l-ui'uiture. Rugs; and Draperies. Gunranleeii Brass Beds .$lO up. National Springs $3.98 > F-lt Mattress $7.50 Dining Tables . . 51J.50 and up Dining ('hairs $1.98 Sideboards $16.00 and up 11‘ it's Furniture, v, e have it. and .it tin? right price. I’ay for your Furniture while | you use ii. “A little at a time.” I (lOLI)SMITH-A(T’ON wrniERSPooN co. 'Life-Time Enrniiure. Rugs and Draperies. 62 Peachtree. ID< . ii. i.) p’x EI 'A IA TIG ULE A NI IT: i movc dh t and germs- from rugs, cai i Toors etc.; vacuum cleaners from $32."6 up: vie >um sweepers. $9 75. (’. .1 D:tni» ' a Co (It i omH <at Bk Bldg 1-1 ■ M \i\ E »». .». Nix. Carrollton. Ga.. best - i’fer on complete archltoclural drawing, all tpxt-hoi’o and drawing outfit rum ple u. course originally rusting sl2l tn best con espondc m r school in I S 8 - 26 - - <8 EXTRA SPECIALS, l-'or Friday ami Saturday. Pound Leg of Lamb, whole ....121 -2c Lamb Chops 15c Lamb St <-m ]()c and* 12 1-2 c Vmi Si i-w IGc Veal Roast 12 1-2e \' -al Sieak 12 1-2 c I ’o] Roast 10c Prime Rib Roast. .12 l-2e and 15c i Spare Ribs 12 l-2c and 15c | Boiling Beef 7c (’orni’ I'arlx ami avoid tin rush. CA M PBELL'S PLACE. 89 Ilecatur Sin el and Lit) Ma riel i a St reet. FOR salt \ 75-pound refrigeratot in good ■ ondli i(>n Call Ivj »526 »-5-64 FOR s\i.i; Very reasonable, gas stove for light housekeeping. Call at 100 E. j • i - I i m>,, i • \ j FOR HAIM T< nOl mor< I ire ol stool 1 Railway Postal ( - ■ sociat.'on. Appl> Mrs W I’ Mooney. 700 | < Jprdmi st I ’L..nr West 821 -.1 9-4-41 FOR SALE ’ beautiful M 0 ga range: won in The Journal contest; cheap for J cas’t The same can hr seen at High- • tower’s Further informst on. Iv? 20R2-L 29-9-i I FOR SALE One steam cylinder (half • price) tor « otton gm press. G. D. (’ol 1 lins. Hint, Ga.l" 4 J l ' i FOR SALE Two feather beds and sewj ing machine, in fine shaja* Apply at ' $1 North Boulevard 49-9-4 F( >R SALE Family horse buggy and j harness-. 'The team for ladies and chil- I ‘ J • t ' i F(' 1 ; SALE i \ mafi()gany room suit and sideboard. 386 1-4-8 Di ICE < JREAM <K>N t is Nunnally’s ice cream department, Atlanta. Ga. 18-21-28 ! Xnmrirun “ H everything ’ ■‘'-i*' 11 Latest improvements. /h. 1, old reglsto'.s exchanged. ' ‘I- o All sizes; easy terms. I*> i. •i .. !•< Olanta Gash Register Co. Itt I 34 East Alabama street 6-13-47 i NEW I’JP.BER TIRES ft < YOl'R B • BY’S C MIRIAGE. I’!F >NE fVY 1076 ROBERT MlT<’l I ELL. 229 EDGE WOQD. 7-18-1., Nalioiial Cash Register. S6O. $75. SIOO, $l5O and up to suit . your needs. Terms easy. Liberal ex-I l ' hnnge for r ash registers in use Bell uLrxne Ivx- 4155, Atlanta 594. ! THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO.. I 69 North Rrnnrl Street. 7-10-5.! J NJ.W. beautiful I'rgs woven from ~your old carprt. superior to any in service, | i>'aln or <lo‘ug!i> d: any size Catalogue ■ fre>' oriental ling Company. Baltimore. : Md. 8-16-31 Stove and Range Repairing. DAN i HI. 'IN El?. SELLS sp< .u,<l-hand gas stovps Wr cwef*p • ' unt'cx' . Wc take down heaters We j sell wick ami ivkless oil stoves. \\> s« 11 , g.i j lim- -io\<’<aiid laiigev Stlaii'a jd’one i'-23a " Whitehall street. Bell phone I Ma ill 269’J. 4 4 .7 “The Georgian’s Rent Bulletin” ' Do Your Renting Through This Bulletin. ? I It contains a complete list each issue of everv desirable nlace that is For { Rent in the city and suburbs; no mutter whether it is furnished or unfurnished > they are all here below. For the benefit and convenience of its patrons The Georgian employs a special man to search the city and surroundings each day for desirable places. ; This bulletin will save you time, money and worry. It is for your <-< nve- ? nience. so take advantage of it. Furnished Rooms For Rent. THREE first flow rooms for light house keeping; desirable and cheap; sls. VV w Chamblee, 391 Spring st 65* ’ LARGE, beautiful room; hea > and bath . private home. Ivy 6103. Iss Peachtree. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished con necting rooms for light housekeeping. Call 293 Courtland, or phone Ivy 24n5-i. FoR RENT (me v«-r> large Pont room, large closet; every convenience <’an be arranged for housekeeping, and boaid across the street. Ivy 3 J ' -6-„4 bUR RENT--Two or three rooms, fur nished complete for housekeeping; n<» :: W ; boll KEWI At 13 Eaitim-’O* place. <ne room. Ivy 596 b. jO-9-6 ti Iri :i-_ fin nisi ed oi unfurnisht • ooms !<>;• ii’iii in priva te family all < ■ n\< n iences; on Fair street car lim Apply I Park avenue. • r t>iu>nv Mair: 440. and . ■, i: be •36-9 6 ■; .a. T Bea Jtiful front 100 m p - vate bath; gentleman pieierred. A<i <ibess Peachtree, care Georgian. ONE nicely furnished room: cluse in: ml epnvoniem es. 2:3 a m»uid Pryor. 9-6-’3 •' 1. room; modern conveniences In steam heated apartment: close in. not. 1 <.i- i\ \ 1. »-5-68 iN ad< I!gin n,i lone of coupl( blo< kof Gcorgimi Teriaev.am cm- line, a suite or singly, slut e L»v( l\ 100 ms. preferably 1 * gentlemen: no childn n nor i o.i-» Aceping. 1v v r>! ! 1:1:1»; 11 1 11ra < wei finn in best residendal section oi main side Phone Ivy 3V9. 39-9-5 N h ’EI a furnished 1 mis close n: all conveniences. Spring st. !!-9-w H( )l SEK EI6PI NG rooms, iinlurni.-lu I < i partly furnished, with atiUos i> uithoui children; '•■toaiair ent!;;n<« < it.- ■ • - , Nit IE, lai gv, coui room suits l. so gentleman. West Noitu . ivy ■ i 9 - 5 -10 TWO nicely furnTsKcd oToins foi 1 keeping: also one sleeping iv.ih f<»r on< 01 iwo gentlemen; close in. .1 Ccntim ■• • ' il_p ' • I'W< •'i ; .11. \ • 1 . . 1 \ fur- nished H-om in strictly piis;.te la.niiy; all c<-nvenieiKa a; meals next uoot (’all Ivy 5458 9-5-ct • 1 ; RENT •• • 11 •• ■ ■. ■ • - 1 ;• 1• • ro' i >•; light housekeeping allowed on <») ’!.l Mi *ei. neat Georgia uxtiu.i I’L ne Man 1: : -1. 3 ■ PLEASANT lui ni s ( •'’ Baker street. 9-5-r- TWO large nitei'? ’ rii shtd ri’ni ;< -»:n- ; la Ige closet. eam ■ -.1 ■> north a’de private family. <’ui ,vy 0-J. 2.•-:»-5 FOR GENT! '’.MEN Nic ' furn’slu d room; fuij;." t ent; pit...•.»• lamdy : •<i \lytrh sir< . .11 ... Ponce i.’.tn • Phone Ivy 1 . F( »R oEn i . i i‘( < ni<. i <•■ n’cuiing ’oom . ;.1 «• n vet donees. piivatu <n tianue; ipc s preferred. Bell phone Msjn - 1 j • -4 ;■ O.\E iretdy furnished room. >.; <!.• Ii ■ . chise in; ail eunvenienc s 44 I6a«t • . ,ti FOR RE£JT Furnished voum n ■ ly prix ale home 19 East Han is street 8-22 it Foil RENT I-urnished rooms; all con veniences. Atlanta 3j66. I*>6 West Pea tree street 9-4-6 •• 1 ■1: 111 .1A CKSO > hen and beard for one or two. ivy 134 J-J. 9- ’ - j FOR IL’iN'T Hands.nnely furnished s;cani-lieui»-d room, adjoining bull;, m AilantJi's mus’ nwcorn apmtmer.t. Gen ic men pfef< ■ • 1s . < at( Ref erences. Phor.i Ivy 6i 9-4-3 i(>R RENT Hirnis’i.d Hums lor tw<. young men. ‘’all a; ',B Eus’ Noith a\»‘- | nue a.i>er September 1 II OR RENT ua r. I■< a t <-•<! icom. all <•< n>fninnees; five m.'niUes Five Points; private family: I 'ide; gtnlie'um ,>!.;s | V y 3550-J 9-1 12 l'(’R RENT Entire second ilt .-t , iti.-. rooms; lurnislKd for boust-kt $ p n/,'. ‘J .I East R»te_stree 1 :•••• . FOR Nice. fn root water private tamiiv. Alain p-'*. anu ask foi Mrs Starr. 386 W ashington it • ••' NICE, newly furnished 100 ms. also l g ■ housekeeping apartment. (’lost' io Mi J M. (h.-i-ge. 151 Spr iig sUctl. 9-2-15 FOR REN” 1 ' Nicely furnished roxims w.’iL guoi board, bath and all < on\< ni» r -• ■ lt.se in; under m-w management 13” |v street 8-8 WANTI ‘ Youi men ■ r coupl pica ant rooms, with <r without tu* good bed-: o .hI no als r« a unable . < »4 bl_J iart is st 8-3 bd LARGE, beautifully furni>»he<l oom w 1 mt nd cold wa er. bath? and excellent table hoard; undpi ih j w niatiam‘ , u*’ni. 4 West P< .”'l'l ree ' Be .! pl i\ ... ' 1 Unfurnished lieoins 101 Reni i- 1 > By eou 1 witl t ret di'Ui. tu.tr or five unfm iiish'<l rooms oi small aparimem suitable for light lums - lum ping: on nori-i s’dc: by S< pit inbei ’3. must be reasonabl”. refi’iences; give pur lieu I ■ • Rex. ISO Cou Hand avenin phone Ivy after 7 p m 10l . I e< m ot I 1 flooi unl'iii riished 01 partly fmnisiied. all • mn.vcnu. Does: also furnished bed room io ad cheap ’s i 9 119 ■\• Idpi a> < 28-9-6 F' 'j; •; i ;nt i■ • ■ . .i< • . Idren three rooms; piivat( bath; refe.vncc- ’ ’J."'*' ' ,iU " ‘ 1 ‘' D ’K'l P.O’' " 5 ' FO R R .' ■ conn* vate eniramu. bath, sink: < <»nvenien’*? located. Iv v .’.65 i -J. ,9-5-5 ONE large :<»um w'lh kitchenette jur light housekeeping; unfurnished or part lull-, furnished: all cynvenienues; use of phone. 1 ’ v. < • 'w <» rooms for light housekee7>ing 12; Wrishingti'n. Al. 4380-. I 9-5-18 .1 i- Mc<’ullough, 21'2 (’ent ral ave. isep’ OWNER would rent three first fiooii • <>n necting rooms to couple without chil dren; separate entrant-; gas. porcelain sink, freshly papered and painted. <’ail ■i • ■ • ’Di'. 9-5-20 FOR RENT Two thre< i&rge unfur nishod rooms, with kitchen, to business lady. West Peachtree stree Ivy 89;;. ■' ’ - 1 FOR RENT Jl. • col net tint with couple; private bath, nhone; sini ni kitchen; nice porch; close in Jw "487-J. 9 5 30 FOR REN*] Three first-flooi root light housekeeping; desirable and cheap; sls. W W (’hathblee. .390 Spi ing sireei. ■■ 4 niue front room, unfurnished; private family: all conveniences. Phone Ivy 4060 1 5 .East Norih avenu< 95 8 t 111: e E Li rge, cool and elegant rooms with hall, tii'ssing loom, den and use of bath, foi- light housekeeping, iu north side private home attracilve terms to congenial cuuple without children. 74 E. Merritts hv» 9-4- FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms tor ligh* housekeeping, close In; nrl vate family 233 South Pryor street FOR RENT- Three connecting rooms*, with hath and sink, to pertv without children College Park Call 801 l phone East 1 ‘on’ • 320 • D 9-1-1 FOR i:EN'i Fiv< room i 1 E!at of plicae: references exchanged 319 N. Jackson si ' 99-8-3' THREE unfurnished r«»om>. 15 LiuTe st -8-31-16 Simplify hoiTve. apartment, room seek ing b- saving time, tempei and iiud pHig b -limiting Tiic «... «»rg..in Rent Built t n Furnished Rooms Wanted. \\ AXT-ED—l'iii'iiislu'd room by refined couple, north side, close in. Address IL B. D.. Box 480, care Georgian. 9-5-66 Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms For Rent R<hi..is Ft iR REN !’ - Fnrnis+rt'if l or un furnished. in private home; close in; r £.U.L I vy 3540-L. 9-3-7 FURNISHED • i unfurnished rooms, three or four, walking distance of town; ail conveniences: cheap. 88 Pulliam street. Furnished Apartmcpts Fxir Rent. $lO Three-room apartment, bath, porch and separate gas: rear Tech school; I plat e fur chick< ns. .Atlanta phone 5828-B. i 26-9-4 I Foil REN r At PG Juniper street, near ; Sexenth. iirst-i oor seven-room fur- I nished ap.i’Rront. I-. the year. S6O per i month ivy 66 -.1 9-2-3 Unfurnished Apartments For Rent I Xh’i'.l Y luwtq- apartment,: fixe , . • yard. Ivy >l3. ••-6-4-5 I YOI NG couple, having lovely liume in W< - L’no Pa would sub-let four • • .i • • uni I ’err ? . 125 S ‘ uidnn W’( st 1059 9-6-12 • Mrs i’. E Bailey. I'3 Courtland st , ■ F?\ i: ifi’OAl a|;.«r:nv nt. h i Corinth aa ai-a-tun nis .Mr Kofi. . 2‘/ W<- - ’ kun -i ie* . A-5-1 . 'A P \ K'| Ai EN'I F r : n;: Iwo steam ht.a - <-d .(part nei:;s in the Stafford, 12 Car* I I- 1 >; 1 pl.ict v‘T.\ (o •'i-abiv <• c&tiun. , jv»uil k .1, ail (t.nvtn’cnv s '.ppiy Jani tor phon Ivv !.l ; L -1, I i I'’ R lE.N’i i ivv i (,> . .second doo’ ; stahh ?. .•.’/ii.’ u Main 4091-J : . . -- 4 -‘ I’l.xE li\»'- i.in aj.uiiui;’ a thoul I » ’ ; , «-u ■ fo.;r >1 ii• .■ 11 ». i .ip... i.iivilt wif i luat Apply ‘ wne-. ;.)») N. Jackson d- i■. »i. ■ • ; > » ■.. i _• • i |IN iL” B<’.- "o'’ci apa r i nient a 83 H ■ . :i<tJ. Ir.i.’tn* Paik. tlure are left -wo :il:rer and fn’jr-rcom mmrimerits. >3-- • ini <i $::5 c;i< . w’th steam l.eat. hot aid , ; c'lld wn:. \p” y in Janitor er !• : zk i ;Ki - . ' 1 : CaHdli r Bh g S-.7 • • - ■ ■ Purr shed I7cFor Rent. XE ROC It( lei.ee. Ap y Sat ir< Ix, < »v. ’. 19 Bail Lr. j! •• Place. 9-v--> 1 I tiR RENT .xt w fivi -room bungalow, ■ . !»•(.’ I ftnnis ed. .G..f; mar West ;E: <1 c:ir liiv 9 Wellington 9-5-38 • ‘ < 1 . i ■ ,r iomt lin( Con north side; io let for winter to se lect party Cull Ivy 17... J • 13 Unfurnished Houser For Rent i - ■- ...... Ni.\ !i k.h «AI lesH.unce , screened. Instan taneous h'atei. luce yard and shade. -6--14 ’ I <>R k; i 1•<(<•! >. • ignt rooms, ’ ‘ i m’m.l.(l a\ nue and near end of car '• ! !•:> • . • 5 |)( I) Os I Ask for Mr. Har- i 1 i ell N«. 9 ~n a venue. Bull! phones -6-41 • ! NO. i' I’Ll M STRHET, two-story six ii ic.iDs. all nudcin conveniences; near ;» Tt < h i.t.oi and cm line; >lB per n outn. - ; Apply to 61' -I 1 P.. .. Bldg. L>-.i-»; FOR RE ML ; ; ' E G . iRGI.t AX’ENI'E. Icl - ; <■-),;«.i. niodcin < iiage; no p el’ier nor I L« ii • . Io dcn in Adan ;a . •> :;li et car I ’e s. .. A J. A 11. F. WE.’-’r REAL FT-.\TE. . - . Atlanta .xat Bank Bld”. 1j - - i ' !< II! '' ■ ■ i NINE-R n I i.oti.'p. tfiifc acres !an<i, ui'i’ .. ! -this tird plenty Taue. J. A. ■ I i .’i 1 ( ;. Both phones 6 Dr- •- >-37 . (*R REAL S -i< uni hm se; suitable for io • i iiniii s; reasonable. ■- i, • ’«< - : sp; avPPU' Phone Ma’n t l < ’. L .\V’.”TE. t c.tr IJ< ’a» d‘-'.«r.; on left ,u cottage. JI" Wa-L- ! : i . ITI p' .-e M.Mn 532" I I*o'. Rl. \-i« x .n ccAt; -•.«?; norT’i 19 i! , t I :'t d i. i eq” Peachtree. \\ < ’ oi» j•: t. • . ’ .• it. I:;; . at’until Pur - 'c; ' _ -1 , ' ■ j • - - coin cotTJg t ( dei ” • \ it- '»< cd isj ri •. • M’altrn pj »•; (Jail Ivy ■ :M2-L. •: : i• ~ . ; and !>;>' < :ir r m tour rcims on sre- Drd ficur w ' ■ I . nv n envo«; -epin'aio . t mrai v u -ipL» Pi*- • i J 2L _’!!« Hfr- 5 ’ ’ l< • ■ i nt b ’l ■ \ - 11. ill I o ISP ;U| t)V( • (lie <-j(y p : . ' node’ - ’ i - ’ •’nr!’’. Blnul. & Cal-‘ I oun Oj Empire IDu.: 6-29-66 i u -i; pi’ r. i‘ H si’<- ’ii w: it . <•* ' <tne i-c ii ecv i Ifi ile Ratpu »«. I • ' ran. 19 S-.u:! Bh : : st” e; 1-1 -. I. i .iI u’ 1 iOl SU vtu bi’iitl bi' rent ’\ ili not he .1 modern home . inle>. h is '.vire.l for electricity. _ Guiro'cs Fc- Rcrt. 1- ■ I (’’’. ' l\\, • ('n!.: ?' '5 ‘.'l East ''T-* s't-' STi-3 ... Stables For Rent. ■ - '■' .■ 'F(ii: RE.xT Stable and garage Apnly 1 16 H. 1 • v '.■• 170 Jackson street, oi- u I off nt. 313 'i’emple Court. 9-4-21 Fire-Proof Storage. \vt sroui. iii'i s,:hi?lii g.,,.,)* ~n . i' i : anos <'ffice and warehouse. - JX9- J 4; I Edge wood aV< Ivy 2637. John J. Wood i eide . torage *Com:>uny Railroad Schedule. SOLTLL'J.’X RAILWAY; • ''l’llL.MlLli CAKUIEn ol'' THE SOI TH" 1 AF.RIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF PASSENGER TRAINS. ATLANTA. Tl-.e follew ng scl.Hilule figures are p :b- I lished cnly «.■ information, and are not gua* aie'-eo. No. Arrive From |No. Depart To— i ;;;> N. Y0rk..5:00 ami :;•> N Yorlt. 12:15 am lilJaxvdle. 5:20 am :10 Coi i>us... 5:20 am IlWas'ton. k:2sam| i : (..’inci :10am 12Sli'poii 6:30 ami .'l2 Et Vai.. .'..20 u;n , 2:> .laxvill". 6.50 ami 35 B'lnon.. . ;> 45 am •17 Toccoa.. ClOam. 7 Chat'ga.. 6:40 am . 26 I lettin . S:2oatn| 12 Ix'moud . ii .55 um 2:> N. Y0rk.10.30 ami 23 l< City.. 7:oliarn 3 Chat ga io:3sam| 16 Bruns’k.. 7:45am 7 Macon . to.lo am| 2 1 H'ham. . .10:45 am l 27 Ft. Vai.. 10:45 am: ::S N. York. 11:01 am !| 21('ol’hus ,10:50 am 40 Cli'lotte. 12:00 n n . KCinci... 11:10am, 6 Macon 12:20 pm ! I 110 B'ham... 2:30 pm 1 30 N Yotl. 2:45 pm 40 HTtatn. 12-m pin. L>('h;.l ga :;:00pm I 3lt Ch'lotte. 3:55 pin) 3!> H'ham .. 4:10 pm , 5 Macon.. 4:00 pmj’lS Toccoa . 1:30 pm , 37 N. York. 5:00 pm 22 Col’bus . 5.10 pm 15 Bruns'k. 7:50 pm sCinel. . 5:10 pnt )1 It'nmnd.. 6:30 pm 26 F Valley 6:20 |>m 24 K. City '.':2o pm 2? Heflin.. 5:45 pm ' lOCliatt’ga 0:35 pm 10 Macon .. 5:110 pm 25 Col'bits 0:20 pm; 44 Wash'n . 6:45 pin 31 Ft Vai 10:25 pm| 21 Inxx-illr. !>Sin pm no B '-am l:l:00ngt. 11 Sh'pm-i 11 io p,, _! I Cine] 1 1 OO pm 114 laxviir*' .11 10 pm ; i Train* marked thus t-* run dally, ax* I cent Sunday. I * aher trains run dally. Central time 1 C.ty Ticket Office. No. X PeachLrsa ii. 13