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* HE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
Published by The Georgian Company,
20 East Alabama Street,
Atlanta, Ga.
Frrered at Atlanta postoffice as second
class matter.
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Want Ad Rates and Rules
in The Atlanta Georgian
One cent a word each insertion.
No ad taken for less than the price
of ten words. Ads in larger type.
12c a line (4 words to the line).
Out-of-town advert! sements
must be accompanied with cash.
Agencies' discounts 10 and 5 per
cent.
The Georgian will not be respon
sible for mere than one incorrect
Insertion of any ad ordered more
•nan 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 bp ordered cut In
writing or at office. No discon
tinuance notice taken over phone.
Every word in the advertisement,
including the name and address,
is counted. Each initial counts one
word: compound words are counted
as two words.
Teleoujone y »ur Want Ads to The
Georgian (both plmnes 8000) when
11 k more conx cni?nt to do so. and
rejection will be made al your
!•« me or at ’ our office the f.»U«>w-
* g t.wy This is an accomzr-od.a
t’<m service rendered Georgian
Want Ad patrons anti payment
•hould alwavs be promptly made
< n nresentation of bill. Always
<*= ’bat "o’.r telephone ad be re- i
peated back io you by the ad ■
taker to make s o- that it has beer,
ml c:i correctly The Georgian can
no* guarantee accuracy or a«uir6
>n«ibil ; t\ for errors of any kinu
occurring in telephone advertise
ments
ADVERTISERS should retain re
ceipts given in ps.s.nent for Want I
Ads over the office counter, as m{s- j
takes can not be rectified without
them In answering advertise
ments addressee: In care of The
Georgian, if the advertiser requires
references, send a ‘duplicate of
same.
I
Help Wanted—Female.
' n • \ • r 1 g 1 < nui se.
one living in the neighborhood pre
fetred. (’ah at 3t>' Juiliam st. i
WA TLD—Giris to '\ «rk in bindery. At !
’anta label Company, G West HuntF’.;
•M>PG_ earl >' morning. 'J-5-54 :
\A XNTED i ’J)it< woman as hiousekeep- i
or. Good home and good wages to right j
>ar’: . 1!' Grange street immediately.
WANTED—In Temple Court buildinc, I
•ung lady as public stenographer; to
right i.arty, fr e office room, typewriter
and desk furnished free. Plenty of I
work. Apply to 406 Temple Co irt 5-9-49 :
WANTED —Girls for fancy paper glue’ng. ;
S >ut lei n I’l ■ to-Mat'd ial *’mi -
-. . 22 < 'i-niral avcnui.
W ANTED- A go'>d, honest, reliable < ok.
■ i-7 Peachtree st. a-5-59 '
'AA.X’fED—4 cook. Phene l\ . 5155?
40-9-5 |
WANTED- A middle-aged lady to liv. i
with family to care for children and’
ip around house lor board and clothes; ,
ust. have good reference. Mrs. A. ;
Brookfield, Ga 17-9-5 ;
V*•NT ED Iper i. no band b itt nh le
makers. The Jewell Shirt <*;.. 34
i *ca ch tree st. !.'-5--!0 |
"D >1 NG GIRL. a«/ »ut I’. to assist in cor- j
sets. Tailor-Made Corset Co. 6’• Whit*-
• alljn. . ' 9-5-13;
WANTED—Competent girls for •r»?u.eiul ;
house worn for small ’amil;. Apply 417 i
Washing ton .'-5-17 ,
ANTU»-- \ woman fur gent ai 1. u.-< - 1
work. 18;; No: th Moreland ave. 1\ '
_ -’-5-19 j
•' \NTED - A cook. Call Ivy 3727-L.
\\ 'N'l'lJ - ,\ ,'p op colored woman to <••.»<»!< ;
and do housework at once. 219 Crew.;
' x ’ ! ’ 1 Cool Apj)l ai or • 20 Fort
McPhf r <m. 1 -5-26 |
\ .v’i Ei»- ■ t < -.•man io? general,
- - ~rR - Ba*-~. 9-5-14 i
N’l . Positici a stenograph* with
■' 'Lv ir-m.'oc‘' i npany: three moi ’bs
J'-d’-riei c< . salary :>’* or >4O pe: month. '
'*■ ‘ N’H I i : ;ls f( r i.iu.-icai eonirdx
■ ’tnpar > E.xpe.i iererd or unexpe-’
‘ l Expeiifrced ones p:ofe:re<i. ;
.’larx SL» to .«•;?, and cxnemes a week. ,
Atlanta Huiel. Houst< n street, i
_ _ -"9-l£4 ■
■ Id: ' 1 \i in;: > wanted at ur.ee;
pac rg candy. Pleasai t work. I
. tmrally's. 59 i\y street. ,
L*• ’' 111': WEI • operators to make the
a: union nad< overalls
’ - irk for all and bights t
iiges pa d for short hours: xve will em- ,
inexperienced persons and teach
em this work- so they can soon earn
1 u «*■<. - This is the best employment j
! A’h ntr for women and girls. Call i
* : explain it. Mateu- Loeb <<■ Co., i
P- yor, street - - 1 ' •
GixORCH F. t’AYNE. care Atlan i
1 "lb ge of Pharjnacy. September 5. 9-5-3
Vi ED GIRLS Til I’RLM
'liliriS. BOBINSON SHIRT
1 195 1-2 MARIETTA ST.
9-4-15
' ' N'rEl)- A cook io cook and do laun
r for small family: must room or. lot;
1 '-ng references. 22 West Fourteenth st.
-4-18
At> experienced seamstress
■ ’ ming ladies to work in assorting
’ Excelsior Laundry. 4 0-!2 AVa’l
r i ! J>-Lady bookkeeper. Elyea-
s Company. 8-29-55
Help Wanted—Male.
I ’ITORS A few more good men wh«
make •'•*> per day; high grade pre
i i t oposition. If you are a hustler,
o Lanford, 88 North Pryor st . 8 t<>
<• m 9-5-1
•AN I El)—•(iffiee ii< >\. A [ >-
ply f’orpjiuiii t-oiiiposiiii/
’■<'<•lll. Georgian. 9-5-47
' ‘ CD - Wood machine man. Steady
w« rk; g( s <,d wages. Wire at our f-x
--cns* if y OU can v onje ai once. No labor
loubles of any sort. Little Rock Furni-
Manufacturing Company. LJHe
V' \.NTED— A‘. once, mattress finisher If
*>u can come, wire tls Best of wages,
t No iai■"! roubles of air
_ : <»aip.< Mattrrs <’ompu’.’ Lillie
I‘GS :.' r! ‘
'.N” ; '■ , • •■ ’ ■ men
4 l. 'I ra; nham. 173 S Humphries
9-5-62
•I . ’ r —■ —• ■■ ■ ■ i.,. i 22
■ Bright, strong hoy about flr
. '" ii, not afraid of worl . for offier- work.
■op y bptwer-n 6 and 7 p. tn . I’ostal Te!*
‘sr m,. I*,, cornel Br'.ad and Ala
I" iki_ jloots. '.l-5-21
'NT;j>- Male i,op to cook and do
1 ojsoivorl. S.", per week. s'_x Central
5.22.21
’ ‘ ■'' 1 i'- An office Inn one who Is
i,a »|||. tilii 'an "" ’'.L'l
v '‘ i i i Elevatoi Company lt-5-27
Help Wanted—Male.
XV ANTED—Combination stenog-
rapher and telegraph operator;
position pays bet ween $75 and SBO
per month. Apply Employment
Department. Remington Tvpe
writer Co.. 56 N. Broad St. 9-5-67
AN 1 F.D '1 wo young men to travel; age
eighteen to twenty years; salary and
ho!’^ nses o paid A PP'y Friday morning
between 8 and 9 o'clock at 920 Austell
building. _Atlanta. 9-5-32
ANTED—Crew manager; one whos
capable of collecting and handling a
«’ oun £ men. Apply Friday morn-
! n S r X? 611 8 and 9 O’clock at 920 Aus
teil building, ’Atlanta. 9-5-31
\\ .\N 1 ED—White boy in a music house
office; salary to begin. $5 week. An
swer with particulars, in own handw’rit
mg. Box 4q6. Atlanta. 9-5-34
OFFICE BOY. between the ages of 13
and lb. who has been to schooi. Ap
ply .8 South Pryor street. Room 301. Sat
urday, 8 a. m. 9-5-2
who van use tvpewriter.
Address, own handwriting. Box 802, At-
! a » ta 9-4-35
TET!—Ten stock salesmen to make
a »lay. 504 Candler building. 9-4-37
COMPETENT order man for grocery
store. Apply 2t06 p. m 271 Piedmont
ave - 9 - 4 - 29
WANTED SEVERAL MEN
WITH EXPERIENCE LN HAT
i FACTORY; ALSO AN EX
! PEKIEXCEI) CI TTER OF FAB
iRICS. AMERICAN HAT MAN
UFACTURING CO.. 195 MA
KI ETTA STREET. 9-4-16
W ANTED—Good butler. References re
quired. Apply 703 Edgexvood avenue.
TRAVELING cigar salesman warned for
north Georgia territory. Apply Camp
kin Importing Company, Fort Gaines, Ga.,
sending reference and experience Salary
or commission. 9-3-21
WANTED At once, a colored fireman.
I Pattillo Lumber Company. 9-3-6
A AN/I ED FpholsterFrs and box s' to
w< rl< or gad hoards. Southern Uphol
stering Cnirpany. corner Jefferson and
Echo streets. 9-3-11
BLACKSMITH WANTED for general
? *;)□ r shop; <ome horseshoeing; must
be all-round, good man: white shop:
wages *3.50. Albany Blacksmith Co., Al
i bany, Ga.3B-8-31
iW \ \’TED Men to learp barber trade.
Light, clean work. An army of our
i graduates now running shops. Be one of
liheru Wages while learning. ’rools
given Call or write Moler Barber College,
i3B Luckie street. 31-8-31
[ WANTED Young men to learn pharm
acy this fall. Demand for our gradu
|a‘ -s exceeds supply. Next session begins
< u’ober 1. Southern College of Pharmacy.
!xi I uo’; <• vtreet Atlanta. Ga. 8-1-1
W ANTEL)— Rris;!ll. strong
boys to dvli’-er routes in
; nffernbons. Good waives j
i ."nd -bance lor promotion, j
Cal! at -ircrrition depart-;
’rent The Atlanta Georgian,,
? ' Fast Alabama street.
■ '''ens Inventors vrit“ for
! !• •’ • f Inventions wanted and prizes of-
• i ro<! by ma unmet m ens. Also, how to get I
; voijr. patent Sent free any address, j
j Bardolph x Briscce. patent altorrrxs.
W’ashingtnr. D C. 7-11-23 |
I S’l O( it 11 churn Lot cl. Sesirt bf cTtyj 10VG
Watton street, if you waiu a clean, quiet
i room: tiansient 50c Open all night.
| "<U 9
■ YES. I’rofr-sor G. <i Brahning will leach
you the barber trade tit’s easy). We
j teach in one-half time of other colleges.
J Course. and po. 'tion : n our shop>
only .30 Why more’’ Thousands of
our gr.id -ates ri niurg shops op making
good wag* - Atlanta Barber* Coll* gv. 10
I '•rep oreer .5-'.l-17
1 I ltEi : AL\r‘S ' GE, Hair cuts, shaves.
■ ••<tr.poo< A’l barb*, r work tree Clean
’ hnen. Atlanta Barber College. 10 East
i '•'When. 5-27-16
HeL Wanted—Male and Female.
[ANY intelligent person may earn stet
income curre. p »? ding for ntwspapeis.
; E.xperi nc< unm cessarx. Address r. .-s
] Coii espvndenee Bureau. Wush’ngton. i>.
iC. _ _ 45-.8-:j
I \V \X ’■ 1) • 1 11 of all ■■ f ”
' ' ' ' ■ ‘ wish to know why thex
j sturnm*’ and how to q iit. 'i he Fon-L : u
‘inslit'ii ’JIS ’ndiaua axe., Chicago, 111.
, S-6-:;8
IS :'i'J' C H PLE. without children, to
took. milk, chan house and look after
• ■ • -Ci L ■
! }, ’Jh L Ap;'W' '» 'de:H Peachtree. ".0-9-3
Musical.
JAMES A. BUCHANAN.
j ENl’i'.l'.T Tl M-:i: Ac. un. iv'.'i-
luting, voicing and repairing. Bed
| phone Main L5 : .-l East Ailanta. Dr»j>
a posta I 1 w.h Ica 11 8-19-24
Salesmen Wanted.
OLD established corpora
tion r(<juii<-s th<‘ services
of a good specialty traveling
srlo.'inaii. Liberal monthly
i drawing aecount with ex
jpenses paid. Also good bo
nus. Excellent opportunity
; for the right man. I)o not
apply unless have good
clean record. The Eclipse
Paint and Manufacturing
Conipanv. (’leveland. Ohio.
9-.5-60
,W ANTED -Ambitious salesmen to sell
Scarborough's surveys: v.e pay big
I commissions and give sure guarantee
' Address Scarborough. P. O. Box 160. care
: Georgian. .19-9-2
S'fOCK SALESMAN' WANTEI >—Our
proposition will make you money. Good
. line-up ’assured. Address the Mid-West
J Securities Company, 1012 Hartford build
■ . Cl Icago, 111. 45-9-2
j -
Situations Wanted—Female.
LADY of experience desires position xvitb
I * .in oculist as house to house demdn
stiato . securing calls and assisting in
'tr neral. Address M. 8.. care Georgian.
36-9-5
! WANTED- A job at once as seamstress
I stitch, cut and St. Viola Chambliss, 118
Violet ave., Atlanta, Ga
YtiCNti GIRL win ext irience Wishes po
sition as stenographer at once. Call
_4l-!«-4
j HI .SI'I?'TABLE colored woman desires a
position as house maid and wishes to
room on lot; has no incumbrance. 38.1
Richardson street. .1. A. Hi 11.37-9-4
1 isni’::rienced yovng lady Wants
I'"SITH>N AS OFFICE ASSISTANT.
. ADDRESS WORKER. CARE GEORGIAN
|
COLORED G'rl wants job as maid Ap
ply ; S7 Fort sireci.
< iiM i'kti white nurM with training
desires position as nurse or maid: ex
, . client references I'all Mar:. Ivy 5356.
I 84-9 1
A ' I’.' m.l ,i; w. 7 • 1 Spring st ret t Sep
tembei 5
i iv’WTEf. Position l>< young ia3y ste
nographer who is willing to work and
. I lias had fifteen months’ experience Call
..Atlanta phone 5204. 60-:<-:<
! :
: I E.XPCniENi ED stenographer will, o f
orences. wants |.osli:on. Can use dic
t..phone and run mimeograph machine.
. Salim t'O. Addrev.- H' X 775, <an Ceor-
Iglan. 28-9-3
READ FOR PROFIT-GEQRGBAN
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 yon 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 bgst.
There appear among the Want. Ads in this issue the names of the
live lucky people that have secured tickets for tomorrow night’s 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 arc being given away each day.
Ads will be taken up until 1 o’clock each day.
The winners’ names will appear in the next day’s issue among
the Want Ads. and all you will have to do is to find your name,
bring your Want Ad receipt and that issue of the paper to The Geor
gian Want Ad counter (so that you may be identified) not later than
Tour (4) o'clock the next day. and get your tickets to that night's
performance. Remember, they will come in pairs, so that you can 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.
Needle Work.
EMBRtJIDERY, designing, fine sewing
and darning. 13 Baltimore place. Ivy
5968. 8-28-8
a . r ■ ■ ■ - .... ;-—rr
Situations Wanted—Male.
YOUNG MAN. experienced bookkeeper
and typewriter, wants position with
good firm: to get start in city will work
cheap; good references. Address J. T. J..
Box 4 75, care Georgian. 49-9-5
JUNIOR drug clerk experience and abil
ity desires position at once. Address
Box 31-1. Roanoke, \..i, (8-9*5
YOUNG MAN, 22 years of age, witl s< me
business experience and willing to work,
desires position in store, bank or office;
good references \ddress Thomas Tay
lor, Fairburn. Ga. 30-9-5
WANTED—Some nrrn or company to em- I
ploy hip as broom-maker-as a small side
line with their business; car. make any
kind of broom. Box 750. care Georgian.
l'II( >Ro(’GHLY competent. 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 ability
and loyalty will be rewarded. Address
Box 744. care Georgian. 26-9-5
EXPERT STENOGRAPHER and private'
secretary with railroad and commercial
experience, wishes position uitii oppor
-1 tunity to advance. Address Box 745. care
I Georgiap 27-9-')
I WANTED A POSITION AS
I STENO-BOOKKEEPER. FOUR.
YEARS EXPERIENCE. CAN
(HYE BEST OF REFERENCES.
NOTHIN!; UNDER $50.00 PER
MONTH CONSIDERED. AD
DRESS X Y Z. ( ARE GEOR-
■ GIAN. 2__ 2 31-9-4
i WANTED —Position .by young
man. aged 23. as office assistant
or stenographer. Rapid and ac
curate. Furnish good recommen-*
dntions. Address IS W. North
: avenue. 27-9-4
; I WANTED- I’osh i,.n as meat cutter; 1-5
ji years’.experience. Address Meat. <’ui
! i tci, Box 451. care Georgian. 53-9-4
: POSITION wanted by man thoroughly e::-
i perienced in office work as manager or
j to .tahc charge of correspondence. •.t.-llc«--
1 li< ns. etc.. satisfactory ieferericc< as !■>
■ altility. reliability, etc. Address B> x 719.
care Georgiam "L
\v.\N'l'i:>>- lieie..;P i-y young man. »~x-
periencco in booi'.te<p>nir ar*' office
Address 1.. D. Jcll'-v. |')7 T nity I
avenue. Atlanta phone lOht. :;8-9-4
Pit -'I EH wants situation in country or
ciiy office Address Economy. Box 3i.
care <leorgian. ■* 4- '■-•? 1
a ntei >—By a young man position as
bookkeeper or assistant bookkeeper; ,
. reference furnishe. Box 'll. eave Geor- .
in „_ . *l-9»-3 .
W \NTED- P< itiqn in wholesale i ■
, Ing house: am willing to w< : k and can
furnish best references. Bon 730, ear<‘
Georg an
• >M1 > ETEN 7 T b <r ■ eep< r d< sires em
pluymeni part < f I’ine. J'ither morn
:ngs "?• afternoons. I’.xcpllcnt refer'rcos.
• Box *-*7. Hapeville. Ga. _9-9-3
F "• T! I IZER ' i want sition this
sca?cn. J A. >\ustin. Kirkwood, Ga.
Job Work.
I WE CAN SAVE you money on repair
work, shelving, tables ami no inters. We
' make them to or.o r. itoof repairing, brick i
work, yvull timing, painting and plaster-
I .ng. 62'> S l orsvth street Bell 1187; |
j Atlanta 60R7-M.
k r**: --- 1 — ? ——
Window Cleaning.
National Window Cleaners
WILL I'l.E.'N YOL'ft WINDOWS.
I Dwellings or Store Fronts: Carpet* Vacu-.
um (’leaned. I* I •.>•••; (dhtl <c Waxed
All Wot!. Guaranteed.
47 E. Hunter St. Main 1175, Atlanta
Phono 1051. 7-5-24
—i—
Boarders Wanted.
WANTED Room and board, or furnished
rooms for light housekeeping by' couple,
at reasonable rates. Give rates and phone
nll mher.S., P. <>■ Box 1741. City. 52-9-5
COMFORT A BI.E loom in suburban home:
two minutes from car line; large
porches, shade trees, two bath rooms.
: good servants, vegetable garden, chickens ;
; and Jersey con South Kirkwood. De
’ ca ’ ur 389. 9-5-57
, LARGE", delightful room with private
’ bath; good location: best table; steam 1
heat; all comforts. 241 AVest Peachtree.
I
GENTLEMEN or ladies can get nice,
large, cool front rooms at 18 Capitol
; Place, price J’ and }5 per week. 45-9-5
WANTED—Four or five nice, relined
young men hoarders; well prepared
meals, neat, clean rooms; reasonable
prices. Mrs. .Iho. B Xhurman. 127 Capi
i tol ave. 9-5-45
ON NORTH Boi'LEVARD. unfurnished
i rooms in steam-heated apartments: for
couple, with board. References required.
. IvyWß74 s:;'
215 soi'Tii PRYOR dan accommodate
i few boarders and roomers, with con-
> veniences9-5-I.'.
COMFORTABLE BOARD can le* obtained
I in private family; all conveniences. Ap-
I ply 714 Vifdmont avenue. _9-4-45
i WEST END Couple without • hil-lri-n.
> two young m-n one room, one man to
i share room: table board 156 Gordon
1 WtWt 17-L.
i WEST' END family have nice room and
board for couple without children: room
for gentleman. Phone West SCB-.I
I 61-9.3
; 139 WEST PEACHTREE has changed
1 hands; open for congenial boarders;
; largo from room with private bath and
■ dressing room day wanted;
i meals 35 per weol. Call ivy 5551. 9-2-25
! THOSE desiring to take Teen students
as boarders kindly notify tin office at
! on<m, as the list Is now being compiled.
' - 2 - I v
Just Off Peachtree.
SELECT rooms with »»i without board:
if i «onabl<\ 19 \V Cam 'j_i 8- 29-48
.X|(’i; ROOM aiin board in < xehange for
llamond. rnotorc.s (•!<», piano or type
writer. Small rash payment. Box
i; 10, <a!( G'-oiyiaii. S 17-30
Boarders Wanted.
ROOMS and board; also table board
north aide, ivy 2423-J.B-29-nl
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, i
American plan, 50c to $1.50 day; $3,00 j
to $7.00 weekly European. References
exchanged._B-13-36
IF you appreciate cleanliness try us, ?4
to $6 week. 123 Capitol avenue. $-10-7
Board Wanted.
BOARDING places for-students Atlanta
College of Pharmacy; give rates. Ad
jdress George F. Payne. 94U Edgewood
'ave 40-9-4
BOARDING places wanted in private
families for young ladies ahd for young |
men students; give rates. Address Dr. |
George F. Payne. President Atlanta Col- i
legi of Pharmacy, 94)4 Edgewood ave.
38-9-1 '
JEWISH B< > \RD WANTED—Two young j
men desire room and meals with n !
Jewish family. References. Address P. j
O. Box 775. 37-9-3 ]
■- I
Summer Resorts.
CAN ACCOMMODATE eight people at m>
mountain heme for September, at mod
erate late. Elegant food. Grand seen
ery. M.. Box 93. care Georgian. 60-9-4 1
Lost and Found.
i OST A wram>ed handbag in Cone’s
Wednesday afternoon containing check ;
Houk and railroad ticket, kodak pictures. ;
Return to Cone’s and receive reward.
LOST—Bunch of papers in Fourth Na
tional Rank; would appreciate if finder
leaves papers with Mr. Ryan. Cashier.
Gabe Coin n. 56-9-5
LOST—A Bohemian garnet broocKF~star
design. Return to owner and get re
war<L 114 H Capitol ave. 34-9-5
• LOST —A Boston terrier, white cOilar,
short tail, short ears, four white feet;
will answ’er to the name of ‘ Rob.” Re
turn io \V. \l. Strong. A black spot on
each eye. Bell phone Main 3511-J and
get 63-9-4
L( >ST Ont coin purse, containing a
rd.-a’-y key and small change between
I'ourth street and the Sacred Heart
, church. Return to Georgian office.
A Y f JIY i t - stock buij; worth $500; will
j sell for 'IOO. also several cows ami heif
' . Call \' ; v '.
I ■ ■-T \’hit< ard yelloa spotted dog.
Biii •* ’n ore eye. dswers *o name
iof Tt’xie. Ih watd '< xeturned to L. t'a
vidsor., :*l East Fair street. 33-9-3
Dropsy.
1 Re]ieves shortness o'
breath in J 6 to 48 hours. Reduces swell -
< ing in »5 <c. 20 days Write for part leu
i lars. ( 'oponi Dropsy Remedy Company,
i 51; .Au 1 tell Building. Atlanta. 5-25-11
Medical.
NEW *atarrh cure. Write or call at
51 r s:reel ’ Atl:;?:ta, Ga. S-. S-7
Dk. i’J>MPM)Su.\'S Tansy, I’ennyroyai
ami Cotton Rout Pills, a safe and re
liable treatment for painful and sup
pressed menstruation, irregularities and
■inii’ar obstructions. Trial box by mail.
50c. Frank Edmondson & .»ro., manufac
turing chemists, 14 South Broad street.
Atlanta. Ga 2-17-14
Personal.
ILAI >J As! your di ggis fo** Chi<
i tors Pills, the Diamond brand; for 25
’* ear known as best, safest, always relia
ble. buy of you- druggist, "’•-ike no other.
■T. hesters Diamond .‘-rand .‘ills ar.e sob!
m.\ /Jniggists. evetf’y where. * 5-2-1
RS, WRITERS Let is si
your copyrights, print, and place your
books on the market Morton Publishing
•Tmpary. I.tept A’lC.. Morton building.
' ' 1 7-11-29
ARE . >u ’I- - .;ng aoquaint-
ance. through correspondence, with lady
or gentleman, matrimonially inclined?
Send 20c postage. iCorrespondence Ex
change. Baltimore. Md. 9-3-19
AIARCI S LOEB CO., 755 Pryor street.
September 5. 9 -5-3
FLY SCREENS. FLY SCREENS. FLY
SCREENS- Wocra fly screens, metal fly
sci ecus, hardwood floors, Venetian blinds,
metal weather strips furnished anywhere
in the South. Write or phone W. R. Cal
laway. manager, 1403 Fourth National
Bunk Building. Atlanta. Ga. Main 5310.
18-15-5
| SERIOLS RESULTS come from trusses
i improperly fitted. John B. Daniel, at 34
1 Wall street, ha? an expert fitter ami It
• will cost you no more to have him fit
you. and it means insuranee. 6-24-19
MATERNITY "SANITARIUM Private,
refined, homelike; limited number of
i pptients oared for; homo provided in
fants; infants for adoption. Mrs. M. T.
Mitchell 26 Windsoi • t 6-25-13
Matrimonial
Y()I’N(J MAN, Southerner, limited means,
desires to meet lady who possesses
lovable character; object matrimony; con
fidential J . Box 10’*. care Georgian.
58-9-4
Palmistry.
M ISS l-iECK, VTu.D-UaM El > InDI a N
PAI.MIST. A DIETED WOMAN LO
CATED 76 E. 111 NTER STREET
I’ROFESSOi: I.A VOUX.
SPHIITVAL MEDU M. clairvoyant and
palmist Parlor? 74 Walton street Lh-
1 rna f V * ri 2 11 en(lan(p s
PALM IST AN 1) LIFE
READER.
REVEALS PAS’I . present and future
Can be consulted on all affairs of life
Readings 25c. 50c. 17 East Mitchell street
(In tcni >.
GYPSY QUEEN
IS NOW LOCATED in tent, corner For
syth and Ldckle; can be consulted on
nil affairs of lite Charges moderate
Satisfaction guaranteed 6-35-18
I . . ______-
Every day Is « good d.;y to read the
Want A.; Pages oi The >u-gian New
ni<|><>Hunitle« ute there tolaj that did no*
; (x'et yesterday.
For Sale Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE—A 75-poun<i refrigerator ini
good condition Call 1vy_3525.9-5-61 '
FOR SALE—Very reasonable, gas stovr
for light housekeeping. Call at 100 E. i
Linuen st. Phone Ivy 6176.9-5-61 I
foR SALE Ten or more shares of stock I
Railv ay Postal Clerks’ Investment As
sociation Apply Mrs. W. P. Mooney. 500 1
Gordon st. Phone West 821-J. 9-4-41 |
A beautiful “s4>» gas' “range:
won in The Journal contest; cheap for
cash. 'J'lie same can be seen at High- I
tower's. Further information, ivy 2082-L.
FOR sale -<>i e steam cylinder (half
, price) for cotton gin press. G. D. Col
lins, Flint, ria9-4-19
FOR SALE —Tv > feather beds and sew - 1
ing machine, n tine shape Apply at
84 North Boulevard. 49-9-4 |
FOR SALE—Family horse, buggy and |
harness. The team for ladies and chil- '
(Iren.Phone Ivy 4586. 9-4-2;
FOR SALE—Excellent baby carriage. ;
mahogany room suit and sideboard. *B6
Washington street. 9-4-8 I
EXCHANGE -Grand square piano for a
violin. Box 426-2: 4
D. .1. BARRETT. 156 Gordon street. Sep
tember 5. 9-5-3
S2OO CASH buys two 36-foot boxball a.'- '
leys in almost perfect condition. R. W. I
Singleton, Oxford, Ala. 49-9-8 I
FOR SALE Fixtures and shelving, one
iron safe, four counter show cases, mir- j
rors, etc., at 170 Peachtree slreet. 8-32-34
HIGH-GRADE ICE CRSaM CONES,
Nunnally's ide cream department, Atlanta.
Gal B-21-28
DRAWINGS. tracings. sketches. blue
prints, patent drawings W. F. Osborne,
380 Spring street. Phone Ivy 1139-.1. I
One Price. No Commission
TUNING, REPAIRING
PIANOS AND PLAYERS.
LET us make you an estimate on
your work. Old pianos made
new again at moderate prices.
The only complete piano shop in
the city.
-
Cleveland-Manning Piano
Company,
80 N. Pryor Street.
Bell Phone Ivy 2240.
Si:<'oND HAN) > SALES-Small, medium
and large home safes. sls; Hall’s bank
land fire- roof safes, vault doors, etc. C.
i J Daniel. 416 Fourth National Bank Bldg.
9-7-33
i A i>,nni<. <>i " !t reSsters everything? 5
I jA'tlt lii .ill Latest improvements
Cacti <ll<l registe.s exchanged.
VdSll All sizes; easy terms.
Atlanta Cash Register Co.
lit gISTf 1 > ;;4 East Alabama street
6-13-47
NEW" REBBER TIRES I’l’T ON YOI'R
BABY S CARRIAGE. PHONE IVY
3076. ROBERT MIICHELL. 229 EDGF.-
W00D.7-18-15
National Cash Register.
$35. $7.0. S6O. $75. SIOO, $l5O and up tojlult
your needs. Terms easy. Libera! ex
change for cash registers in use. Bell
phone Ivy 4155. Atlanta 594.
THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO..
60 North Broad Street. 7-20-52
I NEW. beautiful rugs woven from your
old carpet., superior to any in service;
nlaiti or designed: any size Catalogue
(free Oriental Rv.g Company. Baltimore,
j Md. 8-16-31
| 4=---- . . .... ..
Bankrupt Sale.
FOB SA l.iC.
In pursuant of an order of the Hon. P.
i IL Adams, referee. 1 will receive bids for
1 the stock of groceries and fixtures and
| accounts of J. A. George, bankrupt, situ
ated at 168 and 170 South McDaniel street,
Atlanta. Ga.. from this date until Sep
tember 9. 1912. at 11 a. in., at which time
all bids will be opened in the office of the
referee. 513 Grant building. \n inven
tory and a personal examination of the
stock may be had upon application to the
undersigned.
HARRY DODD. Receiver.
9-5-5
Automobiles.
GUARANTEED tires at cut prices; to
(dose out surplus stock. 28x3. $7.40; 30x3.
$785; 30x3’2. $10.20; 3?X3 G. $12.10; 34x4.
$17.25; all other sixes; order now while
Hulast Central Mfg < ’<» . Dayton. Ohio.
9-5-58
1 ’il< ’SI’H«.’TIVE buyers, drop me
I have a proposition that will interest
vuu. Prospective. Box 74. care Georgian
64-9-4
\\ 'l,l, Tit \i '!■: SI,BOO dting tour
ing car. fully equipped, for vacant lots.
Fine appealing and serviceable car. Ad-
I drc<s S Rox 700, care Georgian. 9-2-28
1
Monuments and Stone Work.
ATLANTA GRANITE COMPANY.
All kinds atone work.
17-19 Fraser street. Phono Main 3540
Trunks, Bags and Suitcases.
~ RETAILED AND REI' AIRED. '
ROUNTREE’S
PHONES: Bell Main 1576. Atlanta 1654.
Wanted—Miscelaneous.
WANTED—To buy nice, large gentle
man’s trunk and suitcase; second
hand. J. R . Box 460, care Georgian
-5-56
WANTED Second-hand piano, good
make. »Address Piano, care Georgian
Phone Ivy 672-L.33-9-5 ■
ill Bl ■; si iall stocl -f dcerlea oi
any kind of retail business; will pa>
cash. What have you.’ Box 736. care
< c'uia ne
i Bui MEN’S old clothes and shoes
Drop a card. 1 Bock, 32 Bell street
_ Ji-16-29
FURNITURE and household goods, office
fixtures and merchandise of any kind
accepted on consignment. Cash advanced
in nhroke Sale-- Co,. 142 South Pryor St.
Beil phones Main 1431 M: 11 187, Atlanta
85 h 15-12
»»:< f x • \i:i» \Vi'i hring cash for old
clothes and shoes. '1 be Vestiare, 166
WANT FT % We pay highest ash 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.
_ 4-10-10
WE PAY’ HIGHEST cash prices for house
hold goods, pianos and office furniture
Cash advanced on consignments. Central
Auction Company, 12 Fast Mitchell
street. Bell phone Main 2424 8-26-26
Business Opportunities.
I’n’A COLA BOTTLING PLANTS, prop
erly managed.' make money. 1 <Tier.
; subject to prior sale. Colorado plain: $lO,-
l ('O9. i itlier locations. J I Willard ll'ck-
I \\ IS~ »N a“ GOLI ’-'(»I ■ rI;|; Ml N •
ST< )CK
' SEVER XL th< i.sand shares of the Winona
Gold-Capper Mining and Milling (.Drn
pany stock for sab This rich mine is
tight neat Yellow-Mom park in Wyoming
No icasiinable oT» i refused, want to sell
<• this wri k A 1 lr. ss Yel|<,\\ Meis’ • are
|»leorgian. 51 *•
“The Georgian’s Rent Bulletin”
Do Yo.tr Renting Through This Bulletin.
j It contains a complete list each issue of every desirable nlace tiiat is For
5 Rent in the cit\ a: <1 subui'o;-; no matter whether it is furnished or unfurnished
) they are all here below.
For the benefit and convenience of its patrons The G. rg.an employ 3 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 tor your ccnve
s nience, so take advantage of it.
Furnished Rooms For Rent.
PLEASANT room; modern conveniences:
in steam heated apartment dose in.
north sale Ivy 6033-.1. 9*5-68
IN a delightful home~of couple, block of
Georgian Terrace, on car line, a suite or
singly , three lovely rooms: preferably t >
gentlemen; no children nor housekeeping.
ivy 5145. 50-9-5
BRIGHT, attractive room, well furnished:
in best residential section of north side.'
Phone Ivy 309. 39_<r-5
.NICELY furnished rooms, close in; all
__conven_iences. 72 Spring st 44-9-5
HOVSEKEIJPING rooms, unfurnished or
partly furnished, with adults: parties
without children: separate entrance. 256
Grant st. 37-9-5
F()k RENT--To couple, without children,
three rooms; private bath; references.
443 Courtland street, corner Pine 9-5-41
MCE. large, cool room suitable for two
gentlemen. 16 West North ave. Ivy
6063-J, 9-5-15
TWO nicely ftirnished rooms for house
keeping; also one sleeping room for one
or. two gentlemen; close lb. 242 Central
ave Call phone 3058- 8.9-5-39
TWO YOUNG MEN can have nicely fur
nished room in strictly private family;
all conveniences; meals next door. Call
byy 5455 9-6-28
Fkiß RENT—Two or three upstairs
rooms; light housekeeping allowed; on
Gro.nt street, near Georgia avenue. Phone
Mair 1983-L, 9-6-36
PLEASANT furntshedT-ooms: meals next
door. 24 East Baker street. 9-5-12
TWO large nicely furnished front rooms;
large closet; steam heat; north side;
prhate family. Call Ivy 8570-. T 29-9-5
FOR UENTLEMF.K—NiceIy furnished
room; furnace heat; private family; on
Myrtle street, near Ponce DeLeon avenue.
Phone Ivy 1495. 9_-5-4
I'Tdt RENT Three nice connecting
rooms; all conveniences: private en
trance; couples preferred Bell phone
Alain 6239-J, 9-4 47
THIW'IE first floor rooms for light house
keeping, desirable and cheap; sls.
i Chambers, 390 Spring st. 65-9-4
I ONE nicely furnished room, upstairs;
close in, ail conveniences 44 East
Cain_£t. 9-4-40
EOR RENT Furnished rooms in strictly
private home 19 East Harris street.
-22JT
FOR RENT- Furnished rooms; all con
veniences. Atlanta 3266. 116 West
Peachtree street 9-4-6
AT 419 NORTH JACKSON there is room
and board for one or two Ivy 4349-J.
9-4-7
Foil RENT I'HPosomely furnished
steam-heated room, adjoining bath, in
Atlanta’s most modern apartment. Gen
tlemen preteri tll Price moderate. Ref
erences, Phone Ivy 6729. 9-4-3
FOR REN I' -'■ urnished rooms for two
y oung tin i: Call at 78 East North ave
-1 nile Miter September 4.9-4-1
I FoR REX i ittractlve, steam-heated
room, all conveniences; five minutes'
walk Elve Points; private family; north
side; gentlemen only. Ivy 5680-J. 9-442
TW<> furnished rooms, light housekeep
ing 79 East Harris; close in. 63-9-J
STEAM-HEATED R< «>M for gentlemen;
private family; references. Atlanta
phone 3536. 9-3-40
FOR RENT —To nice young man. newly
'urnished front room; all conveniences
With owner Ivy 2211-L. 9-3-36
MRS. M. O. BELLINGRODT, 76 East
Merritts avenue, September 6.
LARGE, nicely furnished room, steam
heated, electric lights, north side, pri
vate family, to gentlemen. Ivy 1294-L.
I 9-3-35
ONE nicely furnished room in modern
apartment; all conveniences; near state
capitol Call Main 3299-. I 61-8-28
LARGE, nicely furnished room (two
beds); modern apartment; private home;
meals if desired. 41 E. -3-27
IEI rn'ishEli 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 2690.
: Fort RENT—Entire second floor; three
rooms; furnished for housekeeping. 251
' East Pine street Ivy 3960-J 9-3-10
Ei it; RENT Nice, cool front room; hot
water; private family. Alain 4940 and
ask for Mrs. Starr, 386 Washington street
_ 9 ?L r
NICE, newly furnished rooms, also light
housekeeping apartment. Close in
Mrs J M George. 151 Spring street
Eid; RENT Nicely furnished rooms with
good board, bath and all conveniences;
close in; under new management. 130 Ivy
streeL_ ■ 8-81-51
IVY HOTEL, 98 Ivy Street.
I AMERICAN PLAN; $125 UP. Weekly
rates. 69 8-29
i FOR RENT —Three nicely furnished
1 rooms, close In, cheap: all conveniences;
' nice neighborhood. Apply 88 Pulliam
street 8-29-20
( W aN’l i i Young men or eoupie; pleae
| ant rooms, with or without meals; good
I beds; good meals, reasonable price. 64
! Hti’ris st. 8-81-60
LARGE, beautifully furnuhed rooms with
hot and cold water, baths and excellent
table board; under new management 4
West Peachtree st. Bell phone Ivy G790-J.
-6-36
Unfurnished Rooms For Rent.
FOR RENT Four connecting rooms; prl
t'ate entrance, bath, sink; conveniently
b'cated, iry 3654-J.9-5-61
ONE large room with kitchenette for light
housekeeping: unfurnished or partially
furnished; all conveniences; use of phone.
152 Crow st. 9-5-16
' TW< i rooms for light housekeeping. 127
_W£di ington, M. 4380-J.9-5-18
i'WNER would rent three first floor con
necting rooms to couple without chil
dren: separate entrance, gas, porcelain
I sink; freshly papered and painted Call
j utter 5'30, *3O Pulliam st. 9-5-20
IE( iR RENT Two or three large unfur-
I nished rooms, with kitchen, to business
ladv. in West Peachtree street. Ivy’ 893
-5-24
FOR RENT Tliree connecting rooms,
with couple; private bath; phone: sink
It, kitchen: nice porch, close in ivv
6427-J. 9-5-3 U
FOR iti.N’i' Three Hrst-Boor rooms for
I light Housekeeping; desirable and cheap:
sls. W. W. Chamblee, 3'<o Spring street
_ ~ 6541-4
I NET; front room, unfurnished; private
family; all conveniences Phone ivy
| ■'Olio. 15 Eaet North avenue.
.THREE large, cool and elegant rooms
with hall, dressing room, den and Use
i of bath, for light housekeeping, iu north
I s’de private home: aitractive term.- i .
t congenial couple without children. 74 E
Merritts ave. 9-4-32
i FOR RENT- Three uro irinshed rooms
for lig'it housekeeping, close in; pri
I vate family. 233 South Pryor street
I . 41 -!' • 4
(FOR RENT- Three connecting rooms,
with batl-. and sink, to party without
children. College Park fall Bell phone
i Easi Poiiu • 1 I
TWO targe rooms and kifenenette. ii
West- lls tris,9-3-31
II \l_l- of flat; separain ontrunci . open it.;;
i on vetanua: porcelain sink ivv 99.
| 9-:;-:;s
<>N - lfl»i ’ . unfurnished
I room, one large first-floor furnished
room, rents ver? reasonable: ’ t baths
I use of phone. Lw 4175-.1, 15 West Pine
i
!l-u|{ RILXT— Five rooms ami hath; us»’
of phone; references • xchange-l :>!:•
| X . I ack m •»! 9- B■.
THIU’II tfnfurnLhcd rot ;ns 1.5 Little <i
i 8-31-16
Furnished Rooms Wanted.
WANTED—Furnished room hv
refined couple, north side, close
in. Address K. B. D., Ijox 480,
cure Georgian. 9-5-66
Unfurnished Rooms Wanted.
WANTED—Three connecting unfurnished
rooms for light housekeeping by couple
with child 18 months old: must be cheap
and well ventilated; state price, etc., in
first letter, south side preferred. Address
Permanent, care Georgian. ss-9-5
WANTED Two unfurnished rooms, ’on
first floor, centrally located; suitable
for doctor’s office, would like furnished
bed room also. Address Doctor, care
Gndter*Watkins Drug Company 9-5-29
Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms
For Rent.
ROOMS For RENT —Furnished or un
furnished, in private home; close tn.
rent reasonable. Phone Ivy 3540-L. 9-5-7
FURNISHED or unfurnished rooms, three
or four, walking distance of town; all
conveniences; cheap. 88 Pulliam street,
-d-i
Furnished Apartments For Rent.
$lO Throe-room apartment, bath, porch
and separate gas; near Tech school;
place for chickens Atlanta phone 5823-B
FOR RENT—At 196 Juniper street, near
Seventh, first-floor so ven- room fur
nished apartment, by the year, 860 per
month. Ivy 662-J. 9-2-3
Unfurnished Apartments For Rent
FIVE-ROOM apartment. 201 Corinthian
apartments. Apply Mr. Kelly, 356 W“l
--ton street. 9-6-48
APARTMENTS for rent; two steam heaU
ed apartments In the Stafford, 82 Car
negie place; very desirable location; new,
well kept; all conveniences. Applv Janl
tor or phone Ivy 6109-L. 63-9-4
FOR RENT—Five rooms; second floor;
modern; stables, garage. Main 4091-J.
9-4-5
ONE five-room apartment, without heat:
one four or five-room apartment with
heat. Apply Owner, 856 N. Jackson. At
lanta phone 78. 8-31-70
IN the Boscobel apartments, 83 Hurl
street, Inman Park, there are left two
three and four-room apartments, $32.50
and $35 each, with steam heat, hot and
cold water Apply to Janitor or Fitzhugh
Knox, 1613 Candler Bldg 8-27-19
Unfurnished Houses For Rent.
’kirkwootT^• —
NINE-ROOM house, three acres land,
water, lights and plenty shade. .1. A.
Earl. Kirkwood, Ga. Both phones 6 De
catur. 9-5-37
FOR RENT- Six-room Souse; suitable fpr
one or two families; rent reasonable.
348 East Georgia avenue Phone Main
1933-L. 9-5-35
CENTRAL AVENUE, near Richardson;
for rent, six-room cottage. 242 Wash
ington street. Bel! phone Main 5322
' 9-4-::s
FUR RENT—S3O; six-room cottage: north
side. 447 Courtland st., near Peachtrc<.
W. (’. Tolbert, 824 Atlanta National Hani,
Building. M. 2683.45-: - 4
FoR RENT-Near-in six-room cott;:;;
modern improvements; good repai-. i
Walton slreet. Call Ivy 6212-L. f*- -:!
118 WEST 1 ALEXANDER ST.: cio « in
and near car line; four rooms on si < -
ond floor with all conveniences: e-jura o
entrance; price $10.30. Apply I- ,
Knox. 1613 Candler Bldg. ' 8-3 n 33
PHONE or write us for our rent bullftir,;
excellent houses all over the city at
[moderate rates. Turman. Black ,t Ual
houn, 203 Empire Blag 6-2'J-66
FOR RENT,' HDI SES Calf, writ- ~<>r
phone for our rent bulletin. Ralph t'.
Cor-hran. 19 South Broad street.44M
THE HOUSE you build, buy or
rent will not be a modern home
unless it is wired for electricity.
Furnished Houses For Rent.
FOR RENT—New five-room bungalow,
partially furnished: $20.60: near West
End car line. 9 N, Wellington. 9-5-38
ATTRACTIVE cottage home; finest loca
tion north side: to let for winter to se
lect party. Call tvy 3752-J.9-4-33
SIX-ROOM bungalow, servants' room and
garage: new house; built for a home.
156 Westminster Drive, Ansley Park
• 9-4-31
Furnished Houses Wanted.
WANTED —To rent ten or twelve-room
house, furnished, close in, on north side.
Answer immediately. C. F. H . 320 South
'Boulevard 36-9-8
Office Space For Rent.
DESK SPACE, for two desks, in
cluding telephone and type
writer. 1306 Third National Bank
Bldg. 36-9-5
Garages For Rent.
FOlf R ENTE^Gara ~ 94 TfasT pfne
street. 8 30-8
Stables For Rent.
' FOR RENT —Stable and garage. Apply
to H Lewis, 170 Jackson street, or at
office. 213 Temple Court. 9-4-23
Railroad Schedule.
SOUTIIERN railway:
"PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH’’
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF
PASSENGER TRAIN'S, ATLANTA
The following schedule figures are pub
lished . nly as information, and a < not
guaranteed:
No. Arrive From— I No. Dephrt To
35 N Y0rk..5:00 am 36 N York. 12.,.', am
13 Jaxville. 5:20 am tOLol'bus. -:_uaui
43 Was'ton. 5:15 am, 13 Vinci.. . s:..uam
12 Sh’port.. 6:30 am; 32 Ft. Vai.. 5 ::ia.a
I 23 Jaxville 6:50 ami 35 L'iium.. s:4uam
i *l7 Toccoa . 8:10 am 7 Chat'gg . i».ilium
I 26 Heflin.. . S:2oain| 12 R mono 6:55 am
I 29 N Yurk.lO;3U am K. City. 7:ooam
3 I'liat ga ItldlSam, 16 Bruns'k . 7:45 am
, ;Macon. 10:40am _" B'hant.. 10.1, am
27 Ft. Vai 16:45 am 38 N York. 11:01 am
21 Col’h'is 10:50 am; 40 '’h’lotte 12:0'i n n
>i Cinci. . 11:10 am; ' .Macon . 12-.0 )iul
30 B'ham. . 2: JO pm' JON York,. 2:4", p:n
| 40 B’ham 1.1:10 pin 15 Ci utt'ga ..':00 pm
■ 3!> < ’ll'lot tv. 3:55 pm| 39 B'ham. . I opm
I 5 Macon.. 4:00 pmi*lS Toocoa .. 430 pm
37 N Yolk 5:00 pm 2:’Col’bus. 7lOi.ii
I 15 Itruns’l. 7:6oprn t’ltici s:lopm
11 R'mond. 8:30 pm 08 F Valley 5:;o p.n
I 24 K City. 0:30 pm '.’a Heflin.... 5:4.’> pn
U.Chatt .;a I'.:;.'.pm 10. Mm up 5:30 pm
I ?:• y’lil'bus '0:20 pm <4 Warii’n . 8:45 pm
311' t Vn 1 10:25 pm .’4 Jaxville 9:';'i|,n
! B'ham t‘:oongt 11Sifp,»-t tljopm
1 ! Cinci. 11:05 pm 1-1 J:i x ville 11:10 n u
i Tiains mail.cd ill.is <•' run daily, ex-
I cm Sunday
other trains rim dally Central time
j City Tit.iei Office. Nu. 1 Peachtree St.
13