Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 07, 1912, EXTRA 1, Image 10

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AN!) NEWS READ FOR WOHT-GLUKGIAN WANT ADS“USE FOR RESULTS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 1912. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN’. Published by The Georgian Company, 20 East Alabama Street. Atlanta. Ga. fcntered at Atlanta postoffice as se« nd - class matter Subscriptions Payable in Advance One year. mail, postage prepaid. $5 00 Six months, mail, postage prepaid, 2.50 Three months, mail, postage prepaid, 1 25 One month. mail, postage prepaid. _45 Subscriptions Payable in Advance Delivered by carrier, one year $5 20 Delivered by carrier, six months 2 60 Delivered by carrier, three months 1.30 Delivered by carrier, one month . .45 Delivered by carrier in Atlanta and other cities, one week 10c Want Ad Rates and Rules in The Atlanta Georgian i One • r -nt a ward each insertion No ad taken *<•: le?« than the price of ten words Ads ’n lat ger type. 12c a line 4 words to the lire). Out-of-town advert I sements i must be accompanied with cash. I Agencies' discounts 10 and 5 per t cent. I The Georgian will rot be resp >r F sible fo* r ire the ' <pe h rrect Insertion of any ad ordered mote * than one time Closing Hours Tn secure prop t be in | The Ge- rglan office before 1 o'clock the day >f the issue It AH ad« must h» ordered mit 1n -. v. oi at office No discon t ■ ■ Everv \v<>rd in • e advertisement, ii e•’•idir-g the name and address, is • -tuned !< h Initial •mint *>ns word; comp« .n< words a < counted i.y wu word*- I j elenhoi.c \ »u? Want xu* *n ") ** i Gco-ginn (b th phone- soov) when it h •! ore «•■ nv< nlcnt to do so, and I collection will hr n ace at vour » heme or *<»»•» t‘»- follow- | ing da> Ti.hs is an accommoda I thin servlet i v'idt red Georgian f Want Ad p.Hrons and payment | ‘Mould iQv.'xs hr promptly made i <n ’Tesentutkn *f bill Always aslc ihal ' • «r telephone ad be re peated ha< k io you by the ad aker to i • - ■ at it 1 ■ - • 1 taken correctly The Georgian can •. . i r.i. e accuracy or a ne •Tpsponsibftby error* of »ny 1 nd I occurring in telephone adveri.se ■ «. nts I -’. 1 >\ I .UTlSi’.h’S should retail, te- V eelpts given in payment for Want i ' V■-LTt: r - office < ‘ r..lc ... • : tai • ■ can n< t be i • ■ titled tv Ithout i the u in answering advertise i Hi n sed in care es The > Georgia. . f t‘h< advertiser reqr’r*-? • <•*>’•« net. , send a duplicate of sa v •. Help Wanted—Female FINISHERS on children's dresses; good pay and light work; top floor 36 West Alabama *1 he Entcrprisi Mfg. Co. -6-38 '''■'■■■ 1 ■ . er van t; good wages'. II St, Paul av 9-6 .Is FXPERIENi’ED help wanted in bushel ing department Xprb to Ids man Br-’s , Inc WA \TED Lady with learning ft el Me have a guod proposition to right party. Call Saturday morning. 527 Xus tell Bldg. 43-9- 6 WANTED Three girls as clerks In dtii catessen. Apply at once. 115 Whitehall ri. Sewell Commission Co 9♦. .12 WANTED Goo 3 cook to do general housework, too; only lhr«e in iamilv Apply 90 E. Linden street M i: K i • • WANTED Young lady as stenographer ami general office work, on llvit wild parents preferred Answer Box h, < ;1 < Georgian io •; W\ y: i • t Colored woman tn coni at Ido general housework. Must n.oin on l<<! 27 West SiNbcnth street LADi a•. . ■ • Heh for vaudeville 11.< a.< ; • t !< • . . ; \ Al Bartletts Theatrical Agemv. Ithodes building ■< t. 7 ii’ANTI-.I ■ *• iLTTjiis: / .I,’. .! a cook: gco.l wug< n> inrun . ’ ,i,< live on lot 1- loirn. . 1 lot, I. Mill. | Stock '. aI . , .. r: 4 AX XN'I I<l> Middle a,;, d old. wonur bousework on. n d hu h. ot . .o’ ■ fox Os. A tod' ~7 Let WANTEIt OKsi-ela.. nil ,ant who ea.n ni't-ae hab.\ i.n 'r.oiii ot- Apptj ft 01.0. lit anilol ,t . . I. . V'AI ' 'I ’ >, l it ~ no ladles t, . t ■<■.!, I . ,■< i i: ' ,<ni Ito Jill) tf>. "I <d ■ ~ ci . V’ XV, 'J. a.• .. . ,d .. . , lot. IV., . u V X”i ED . ..... pat” . 1< at , : ;•< i I l IM oil ■■ r. ,I. V . .’T 7i ‘. .7: i'< die v. ' ? i . : ■ ... .'O' fat,l.l l. . ■: , . ! . 1..1 .II .1 . 'o I ■ >ut ; u' tot t 1., , . , •»: ti .-.an . ■ d ■ f. . t,o, J||.. X 1 at. Hi... ..tield. la. v l Elt '. A.. . Im, '■o' > IS3 .<ot II Xl'.rt bind .n, lv- 12'0 iV'X’. " ' C , . ,;S ; 1' "V f . ’ ’ ipa I 'xp. > i< ’ or inn J*;' I' l ’ ' I ‘v p» it on fei ret.’ Sell. V ; t ■>. I.' . ;t V. ft-L lr«p < AtUi I 't , .. , • I.■ ’ 1 deci .-l- on .n 0.0- . .... :H1 . J ‘b- < . ■ i . IH J-. .. > '' . j o.v « . 'O’ n ; ai- ; 1 etii Un o’ , . , . , t soon < arn guoo *■ ac« - i ■ is i h( - « .iploymc: ’ lit A ila’• ’ia i ■ itl i »i.' :I- < 'ah 7.9 th i ' t>( ~ I !< -P ”0 W ANTED (UHLS |’O PRIM SHIRTS. IT tI’.IXSON SHIRT CO. 19.’> 1 M \KtE ITA ST. 9 I 15 Wa N’t i'.! ' J-\ f< • bring reference- 22 w. - ’ . vteenth st -4-U XV AN TI I 1 i ; ■ i”.;> Xustell Company 8-29-5? Help Wanted—Male WANTED Good box for jul- •>n machine.' with bright prospects experience no' necessary Se< Cunningham. 20 Soutl I'tl- ■ i ■ - ■ - ■ • ■ WANT® general office work and looking ifte accounts; moderate salar x<>mi; mai preferred. Apply Woodward-Eubank; Mantel Co., 76 Marietta st p XVANTED Bright boy”' about fifteen n afraid of work to work in office \pph Postal Telegraph-Cable Co., corner Br<»;> and Alabama sts • • •> ;: WANTEI.'- \t once, exporie); dd ,i"b pn feeder. The 810.-ser Company. 38 Wai ton street o , -j XVANTED I»istri-t manag-o s foi an • - ‘tablished insurance company Very lib eral contract for the right man 1? sur ance in reach of the poor man Al! riel people buy. .Address S W .Joiner. Sr Southern manag« i lie Temple ’’<>ur building, Atlanta Ga 29 '• WANTED—Brig) . > a ma? at . j'six teen years ' hl. t-» attend t<> putting m Tnail and to be generally useful in offi< < •splendid opportunity for advan. •■tm i ’ P_J _Box 1735 ■ e fit »LIC!TOKS A~ few mo-> ;»mh! man vx -■an make $5 per day; high grad*' pt mium pr »<»si*ion. If x > .re to th t auply to Lanford. 88 North Pryor st . s I'2 a n 9 X' ANTEr> White box ;n a music hou - office salary to begin. 5 v • *»k. \n tvver with t>a ta oktrs in own hatmv • Box 756, Atlanta V-5-* Help Wanted—Male. WANTED W’ood machine man. Steady | work: good wages Wire at our ex- pense if you can come at once. No lab<>r ! troubles of any sort Little Rock Furni- i Hire Manufacturing Company, Little j Rock, Ark 9-5-52 i WANTED At once, mattress finisher. If i » you can come, wire us. Best of wages. , Steady work. No labor troubles of any j ■ sort Gates Mattresa Company, Little ) Ark 9-5-53 ) OFFICE BgY, between the ages of 13 ) and 16, who has been to school. Ap- ') ply 78 South Pryor street. Room 301, Sat- | urda\,Ba.m. . „ WLXTED- Boy who <an us«° txpr-xx r•!<■: Address, own handwriting, Box 802 At lanta. 9-4-35 WANTED--Ten stock salesmen to make *4O a day 504 Candler budding. 9-4-37 COMPETENT order man for grocery store Apply 2to 6 p m. 2*. 1 Piedmont 9-4 WANTED - SEVERAL MEN WITH EXPERIENCE IN HAT FACTORY. ALSO AN EX-1 PERIE.NI ED Cl ITER OP PAP. . KICS. AMERICAN HAT MAN-i I’FACTI RING CO.. 195 MA | JMEI’TA STREEI 9-4-16 wTntCD Good bm’»r References re • quired. Apply 703 !■ «igew« od avenue ___LU PJ. <CK£ MIT H W XNTED f< r »'• neral repair shop, some horseshoeing m ist ’ be all-round, good man: white shop; wages J;; 50. Albany Blacksmith Co.. Al- ' Ga > f « -M I \VA 1 . Mei to irn barber ?kde ; Ligpi. clean work. An army of our , graduate s tow running shop? Be • no of them. Wages while learn g. Tools given <' di ■ ? xvrile Moler Harbor ( "liege. 1 : . < ':i X- ::i •I ! ’ ■ ; \\ \ NT’ '1 ■ Young to irm- ro x ‘his fall Demand foi our gradu- , a‘c <-x *- o -t.pplv. N r \i s< sGon begins'. •:* ml) i ' Somite. •) College of Pharmacv, < ! Hants 8-1-1 WANTED ibright, si ’oi .■ Lox’s to routes in •)ftei’iiooiis. Good wages ■ •ind chance for promotion. ■ Cal! at rin-uL'tion depart-j nient The Xtlanta. <Georgian, i 20 East Alahama I reet. \T x NTI. !' :.i< is I ■ ventors write for list ..f it - entior.i wanted and prizes of -1 . red by mannfaeturcra Also, haw to get I x out | :*t'-nt Sent free G anx address [! "andolph & Bris. i o r .itent attorneys, | \Vashlngton, D (7 11 23 | i < rnho te 1 ty,lo ’ i Walton street, if vol want a clean, quiet room; iiansient 50c (Jpen all night 3 21 19 p ’ : <. , . rannfng will you the barber trade (it's easy). We J teach in -telalf time of other colleges , Course, and position in our shops only S3O Why pay more? Thousands of our gradmties running shops or making good wag Atlanta Barber College, 10 \ i ' . - ' < i .5)17 FREI ' Ui cuts, I i shampoos A’l barb'r wot 1; free Clean I linen. Atlanta Bai her College. 10 East Mitchell 5-27 16 =—=s—= Help Wanted—Male ‘tnd Female. \Y\NTI.i '• iist-class dining room man; alsu neat woman to as: tst in cooking X ppi' HP I caclilr.'e at t <-01. P K-S Musical. JAMES A. Bl CHANAN, CXI’ERT Pl \N(> Tl NER Action, regu i luting, voicing and repairing. Bell phoi'e Muin 2251-1 East Atlanta. Drop post; I I will call 8-19-24 | Salesmen Wanted. ’ n < chant tallol , I » iDy • ’ u I•!> 11m< m M.yi hr gt-ud maua- ' j 1 Got ti opp". imiip \*ldrcN‘ M . Box i ■' "' ' i()hl) (‘.Mublislu'd corpora-' lion r .1 u; res tlit* .•■■(Tv ices : l I 1 ■| of' good specialty traveling! ■ ■ lesmaii. I aboral iiiont hly draw ing accounl w ith ex-! i piuises paid. Also cood bo-! mis. bixcelleiii opportunity I I for Ihe rigid man. i)o not ; apply unless have good; cl.‘ail record. The ludipse I ’iinl and Manui'acluring 'oi it pa) iv. ( lc \ i'ia nd. Ohio. 9 5-60 . \ t ’ 'IX XX X VI •> I > Out ;<■ • •>it■ ui • ■ > vil! iD.i ~ von mon \ Good \- . (cuiitits CompiiEx. 1012 Hartford build- Siti’iktioro; Wanted- Female. \\ A XTi I » \t • i » ii‘ o- •ut ot oily, po H siiiet n m.iiine y or -id) <b puiitmnt; I.b( . ’ ot •cl .lO it.’ G. I . M . ta i < »;< oy :\\ A NTRi • I ? tdy » f education ai d r< li’t’nvH. posdun a . - inp.inion or gox < t lies ■ m t el'p'ed fauiily \\ "td<l a< »•; I , * oau pesiiiop .• iay mg <b inomdrator. 1 \<'d,'c< X . '•> I’.lil! axeiim A h)<' r !Ci’. - . I).- «■ l , 9-6-4 1 Hold' S'.RVAX r \x.‘oi ■ j’laec half day H cl ook Midi ex • J * A" A r I eri n ed. an -itikti Indy. •.< > ot an old couple or l‘ i Mii:.'l I'.iiliilT, . in or ou’ of city M r.-- ,1-' t e Georgia! ■ > A \ ED 1 ■ ion as stei ; pl will . 1 insm ai < . II pally . .(e month: I 'xp i > «• . la: \ >3.5 or ' pt r ruomh | • \ I \ . t• • * h • ■ ; WANTED ■- ig g. cut and o. X io!a Chambliss. 1 !•• ■ \ XBunta Ga 35-1 '• : ■ .• ex 1 .X - ’ - . - ’ so on as "teiiograuiu . a oik < Gal! ■ s R ESI ’IS‘TA BI I < olored xxoman desires a— I I'osili'Xp is . ,se matt! ap< wishes t i ; | room on lot. lias no in< umbranct ."xd ■> IRh Dardson street .1. A. 11 ill. . . i ®I E\ I ’EII fEN<' I:I > foT’NG’ LADY WANTS iN'si.D \ oi-i-ici: xssisrwt XI »l -r.i SS XX • »RK HR < • '.RE G: . »RGI X X ::0 n t J? I COLORED Girl wants job as inaid \i f, pl.x IS7 Fort Street 62-9-3 12 1 : Needle Work. ' EMBROIDERY. ctesigninK. fine sewing i, ; and darninß. 13 Baltimore plat ■■ lv> ly i Situations Wantea—Male. ('OTToN i'LXSSI'R and xveigher xvho [■ knows staples one xvho has had mill -- and much export tra.ie <'Xperier.ce, xvants s- | work in tin ’tills of Georgia or Pleomont j- : district of Carolina. Cotton, I*. g. Box 4 i Pei :■ ■ : > • ’ 37 9 X. .; V. GM • i man wishes to change Will accept r ! I pku t a< eitx salesman or general ofT> ■7 jxvtu k. Addro < Alive, Bon 175, care < leor ■ .• p m ' ■ or cither on daily or job shop; sober '.I I unmn man Wire Karl E I aimer. 7* • XX *•<■ Bak»H- st ?-»; x , , * • . - ■ • it'd ty oeix ' He-, u ;rt< posiCen vjth ’ • <1 firm ’• v‘l up rt u .-ti v will xx or! 'v open, pood rote-.m- O< Xidin > I T ' V 1 CH re <;. • .-C' :?. pl- p. ,■ Li I II Xl'-.; drug e’ rl. • ■ co. a-; . ah;l- • , X FREE TICKETS TO THE FORSYTH THEATER FOR THE BEST WRITTEN WANT ADS Did you ever try to write a Want Ad? Then wh> not try your skiil at. writing them and get a couple of tickets to the i'orsyth theater at tiie expense of the Want Ad man? Herr is hou you can secure ftee tickets to the Forsyth: Read over the Want Ads on these pages. You plainly sde that lorne of them read better then others. Now. you know that you can write better on< s 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. Foi 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 tick' ts to the ones that have written the best. There appear among the Want Ads in this issue the names of the five lucl.y people that have secured tickets for tomorrow night's per formin’ Your name will appeal in this style. Get .< the swim this very day with thQ jolly throng that are writing Ads Your skill will surely get you one of the j?airs of tick ets that ate being given away each day. Ads will be 'aki n up until 1 o'clock each day. The yvinners 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, hi ng yonr 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 >■ xt day. and get you tickets to that night's pe formant <• Remember, they will com -in paiis. so that you can en joy the show' \ hit a friend. Don't yvait: -tart today, and try -our skill at writing Want Ads, n 1 ■to the Forsyth theater that are waiting for you. Situations Wanted--Male. WANTED—Some firm or company to em ploy mo as broom-maker as a small side line with their buslnoG: , can make any kind of broom. Box 750, care Georgian THORg!’GJ HA competent, energetic xnnng man of wide experience and val uable training with large corporations, po - ssiri; full knowledge of office rou tine; good correspondent; some sales ex- Ddlem-e, wish"-, position where ability and lovaliy will be rewarded. Xddress I in le< rgian. 26-9-5 EX I’E'::<rEX> ;iTaFi I ER~and ’private secrctarx with railroad and commercial experience, wishes position with oppor tunity to advance Address Bo:< 745. care '.'ii, L I - 9 - 5 WANTED A i 7 OSITK)N AS STENO-BOOKKEEI’ER. FOLK YEARS EXPERIENCE. CAN HIVE BEST OF REFERENCES. NOT H INC LNDER .$50.00 PER MONTH CONSIDERED. AD DRESS X \ Z, CARE GEOR (; I AN, 31-9-1 WANTED Position by young limn aged 23, as office assistant or stenographer. Rapid and ac curate. Furnish good recommen dations. Address 18 W. North avenue. 27-9-4 y\ X NTED ! '■-■! 1 ion .is meat cut ter; 15 \ ears’ experience. Address Meat (’ut- Box 151, care 53-9-4 I*oßl TTbN wanted by man t p rienced in office work as manager or :<> ta’ e charge of correspondence, collee j lions. ei< .. sat ! sfactory references as t«> i aUlit.'. rel.ability, etc* Address Bon 740. <•a re DgJjE a 2'; 34-9-4 I < ■ ■ • young man ej perieneed in bookkeeping and office i work Addie,-:- I. D. Jolley, 107 Trinitx • ti- 091 , ’. •i \ ! ..;; want!* 4ituation in country or < itx offier. Address Economy, B"\ 3E < are Georg an. 54-9-31 Job Work. WE CAN SAVE you money on repair I work, shelving, tables and counters. We I make them to order. lioof repairing, brick ‘work, wall tinting, palming and plaster lng 62': s. I orSytli street Bell 1187; I All;.' ta COST Al. I —~~ ~~ r—,'T -. ." - Hoarders Wanted. I Fiji I: young men can get board in ' • lined 11 oin e. ’6 i Ixy street 9 -6-9 Jewish Board. i FIItST-t'I.ASS JEWISH beard at reason able rates i<> «'.. i . t..! .t \ en• i* 11 • 1 < ■ .i. ( .', few boarders at 31 XX'cst Peachtree Place. Phom Ivy 4606. 9-6-29 ' nTcELY furnished r<>oms, with ot will I <>ui lioard, at 25 West Baker st. Ivy i .1 9 6 26 <’gm | ’‘»RT.X BEE room in suburban home; two minutes from car line; large porches, shade trees, txvo bath rooms, gt.od servant-, vegetable garden, chickens j.ni'i .!< !s<’\ i South Kirkwood. T»e eatur 3.89 9-5-57 C. <’. Maxwell, 9 N. Wellington si.. I Sep!. 6. I!. \ . 1 <ielightiul ioom with private j hath: good 10, i.inti; best tahh ; steam u.ii all comforts. 241 West Peachtree. ' ■ . . I , ; '• i>: ■ \ r i. i: M‘\ or ladies < m get nice, i; rgi . «•"<,>! li"nt rooms at IS Capitol Place: price ' • at id •■» pei a < 45-9 5 N X ORTH !’•• d‘ I EX' xRI •. tn fuini rooms in s'< uh;-.mated apartments; for i .’Boh . with I'. ard References required. Ivy 5537 J ■ •’• :15 SGI TH PRYOR can accommodate a few boarders and roomers; with <-on ■ 9-5-13 dI R X 11 1 I ' i tai ned in private family, all conveniences. Ap ' ' ■ ■ ' !' I ’ ■’■ I\V EST I6N i • ' pie \\ it I out children tv\ o voting men one room, one nwti to i a: « room ts hie hoard 156 Gordon XX est. 17-1 9-1-10 XX EST END fa nilj h ive nice room ami i board for couple without children; room for < ’dltman. Phone West SCB-.T. ■ ; 61-9-3 w I ;s r l CHTREE has changed i land.-, open for congenial hoarders: : large front room with private bath ami I dressing room, day bourde-s wanted: ' meals $5 per week »’.ill Ivy 5551 I'lK Si: Hearing take Ted) students ! as hoardt is kindly notify the office at 1 "i <e. as the list is m»w being compiled. ■ . 'x xi*’ f' rg< >M and b<»ard in ■ xchange I r diamond, motorcycle, piano or type writer. Small < asp payment. Piano. B«»x 8-17-30 \i at, cool rooms and homelike cook ing 173 l.uekie street. Atlanta phone 1 >1 »•> to x - 50 day: $7.00 to 512 50 weekly. Atm” 'can plan. 50c to $1.50 day; $3.00 to $7.00 weekly European. Rest fences anged 8-13-36 mllness try us, $4 •_ ) to >6 week 123 Capitol avenue S 10-7 - - —:——--—: : Board Wanted. YOCNG I. ■ 1 X ' t : ii h X ■■ ■ family State price and location K . S ' al ' * > rgiat-. 33-9-6 :! xx XNTED : ■■■ ind board or furnished rooms for light l.ousekeeping by couple, at reasonable rates Give rates and nhone WISH B< non desin room and meals with a < I .lewis;', f.nmiix References Address P. t j O Box 775 37-9-3 Dropsy. j DRgPSY CI’RED Relievos shortness of breath in 36 t< ’S l ours. Reduces swetl ’ng in 15 io 20 e;iys XX rite for particu lars CoDom Ih.'psy Remedy Company, tnta 5 SB ] 1 Medical. DR. XI ' . Tai Fen 1 , and Fills, a safe and re- liable t' .-attuviu f.a j t.iufi l and sup l»i •’ *) • n:- .»: t . tri e<’’iiai it ies a.id j sunila* "hstrie t< i ■ Trial box by mail. 500 * ! -Jv Edr.!- ..<l:n A- ?'o., maimfac- • fiiriig ehemism. i| Nortli Broad street. • | Atlanta, Ga ii-li-H Personal. WANTED Addresses of all STAMMER- ERS who are wilting to pay $lO for a certain cure. The Fon-Lln Institute. G., 2516 Indiana avenue. Chicago, 111. 8-7-4 FEY SCREEN’S, FEY SCREENS^ ~FEY SCREENS-Wood fly screens, meta' flv screens, hardwood floors, Venetian blinds, metal weather strips furnished anywhere in the South. Write or phone W. R. Cal laway, manager. 1403 Fourth National Bank Building, Atlanta, Ga. Main 5310 -15-5 SERI. >1 S RESULTS < nte 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 MATER NIT Y SA NITa”rTUM Private. relined, homelike limited number of | teitlents cured for; home provided for in fants; infant 1 ' for adoption. Mrs. M. T. Mitchell. 26 Windsor st. 6-22-12 Matrimonial. YOUNG MAN. Southerner, limited means, desires to meet lady who possesses lovable character; object matrimony: con fidential. J., Box 100, care Georgian Palmistry. MISS. BECK. Wofu’.DT’i-'jMEITTNDIAN PALMIST, A GIFTED WOMAN, lo cated 76 E HUNTER STREET. PROFESSOR LA VOUX. SPIRIT! AL MEDIUM, clairvoyant and palmist. Parlors. 74 Walton street. La dies' maid in attendance. 8-6-7 PALAI IST AND LIFE" READER. REVEALS PAST, present and future. Can be consulted on all affairs, of life Readings 25e, 50c. 17 East Mitchell street Itn tent). GYPSY QUEEN IS NOW LOCATED in tent, corner For syth and Luckie: can be consulted on ■ill affairs of life Charges moderate Satisfaction guaranteed. 6-35-13 Lost and Found. •I Blat k leathc i po» ketbook Thurs day night, probably in or near Jaiobs' l'lu:tma< , . corner W hitehall and Mitch ell. containing about S4O in currency, rail road passes, business cards, etc.: $lO re ■.vaid .or return to 30 Orange st., or phone M. 180-1, 9-6-39 .'i Bed ween W< st End and Piedmont lake, bar pin. snake design; five sap- I pl.ires. lieturn for reward to 210 Empire i building Phone Main 1550. 34-9-6 IF THE PERSON who by mistake took from our office a copy of the 1912 At lanta City Directory, containing blue pen cil marks on man.t pages, will return same, lie will receive a reward. Atlanta <'it> Directory Co., 61 E. Alabama. , Lost A wrapped handbag in Cone's Wednesday afternoon containing check j book and railroad ticket, kodak pictures. Return to Cone's and receive reward. ■ 54-9-5 L< >ST A Boston terrier, white collar, short tail, short ears, four white feet; will answer to the name of "Bob." Re turn to .M. Strong. A black spot on each eye. Bell phone Main 3511-J and ' J"' 2 _L b 63-9-4 LOST one coin purse, containing a rosarr key and small change between Fourth street and the Sacred Heart church. Return to Georgian office. i 9-4-3! . - Wanted—Miscelaneous. \\ v.X IT’.D To buy one bicycle, in good order, for cash. Paragon Pharmacy, 343 t Capitol av. nue. 9-6-5 WANTED To buy nice, large~gentle- tnan's trunk and suitcase; second ! hand. J R.. Box 460, care Georgian, j 9-5-56 \\ \X'TEI> Second-hand piano: g.iod , make Address Piano, care Georgian. Phone Ivy 672-L. 33-9-5 1 Bl Y MPX s old clothes and shoesT Drop a card. 1. Bock. 32 Bell street. 1 8-16-29 j FURNITURE and household goods, office i fixtures and merchandise of any kind accepted on consignment. Cash advanced : Pembroke Sales Co.. 143 South Pryor St. Bell ohones Main 1131 Main 187. Atlanta ' 2385. 8-15-12 , DRDp a CARD—WiIt bring cash for old clothes and shoes. The Vestiare. 166 Decafur street. 6-27-42 \\ ANTED We pay highest cash prices on household goods, pianos and office furniture Cash advanced on consign ments. Springer's Auction House, 25 ‘ Souti. Pryor street. Bell phone Main 1526. __ 4-10-10 WE PAY HIGHEST cash prices for house J hold goods, pianos and office furniture. Cash advanced on consignments. Central 'notion Company. 12 East Mitchell ! street Bell phone Main 2424. 8-26-26 Automobiles. il< >N E two-passeng'er twenty. Whiting: half original cost; run less than fifteen ; hundred miles. Doesn't suit ray purpose I J -| I*' 1 "*. M. D.. Newborn. Ga. 44-9-6 I PR.'SPECTIVE buyers, drop me a line - . I hav. a proposition that will interest pou. Prospective, Box 74. care Georgian i 64-9-4 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. ~ i I AJI kirds stone work 17-19 Eraser street. Phone Main 3540 Trunks, Bags and Suitcaser . RETAILED AND f'.EPAI Itiffi" ' ROUNTREE’S 77 sTreet ael PH. INKS Bell Alain 1576, Atlanta 1654 i ' .■—•="■■■■:-.‘-".'t —TZ Business Opportunities. COCA-COLA BOTTLING i'LANTS. prop ’ • "l\ manat e*:. n k »p< nev 1 nffer, sti"jvct t" jrioi <ah . ( ..l. fA.iti plant. $)••.- 000 < »ther locations .1. .1 W illard. Hivk- x ‘ H'--9-5 | Simplify home, apartment, room <eek i ing by sax mg time, temper and trai 'ping ; nv v<»nsultnii; The Georgian Kent Bulle • tin. Auction Sales. ~ ON SATURDAY morning, September 8, at 10 a. in., we will offer to the highest bidder several consign ments. including solid ma hogany rocker upholstered i in . leather, also chair to mat* h, costing $75.00; quar tered oak chifforobe. beauti ful chiffonier, dressing ta ble. extra large combina tion bookcase, mahogany dresser. washstand, oak suits, metal bed. iron beds. National springs. mat- tresses. pillows, portieTs. li-i brary table, center tables,) rockers, chairs, art squares.; matting, etc. Sale com-) mences at 10 a. ni., sharp. Springer’s Auction Housed 25 S. Pryor Street. PAWN BROKERS AUCTION HOUSETm Decatur street. We buy and sell any and everything. Atlanta phone 2285: Beil phone Main 1434, Main 187 7-29-20 PEMBROKE Sales Company under new management; will accept your surplus stock of any kind on consignments; cash advanced; settlement on date of sale. 143 S. Pryor si. Bell phone Main 1434. Main 187; Atlanta phone 2285. 8-6-30 For Sale Miscellaneous. NEW dress form and stand bust, 36 Mis sion set and a mirror, sanitary couch. walnut dresser. Ivy 6103. 9-6-36 WA NTED—Orders for water colors, china and oil paintings; also tapestries, work done, reasonably. Fvy 2560-J. 9-6-30 FOR SALE Hall, dining room, bed room arid kitchen furniture at a sacrifice. Cail at once. 21 West Peachtree place. WANTED-- To buy A-l good cow. Deca jur 212. 9-6-27 GOLDSMITH-ACTON- XXTTHERSPOON CO. Life-Time Furniture. Rugs and Draperies. Guaranteed Brass Beds $lO up. National Springs $3.98 Felt .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 the right price. Pay for your Furniture while you use it. “A little at a time.” GOLDSMITH-ACTON \v rni el'spoon co. Life-Time Furniture, Rugs and I )raperies. 62 Peachtree. DUNTLEY PNEUMATIC CLEANERS re move dirt and germs from rugs, carpets, floors, etc.; vacuum cleaners from $32.56 up; vacuum sweepers, $9.75. C. J. Daniel & Co.. 416 Fourth N'at fik. Bldg. 12-2-11 MAKE <>. A. Nix. Carrollton, Ga.. best offer on complete architectural drawing; all text-books and drawing outfit com plete; course originally costing sl2l in best correspondence school in U. S. -26-28 EXTRA SPECIALS. For Friday and Saturday. Pound Leg of Lamb, whole . ...121-2c Lamb Chops 15c Lamb Stew 10c and 12 l-2c Veal Stew 10c Veal Roast 12 1-2 c Veal Steak 12 l-2c Pot Roast 10c Prime'Rib Roast.. 12 1-2 c and 15c Spare Ribs ......12 l-2e and 15c Boiling Beef 7c Come early and avoid the rush. CAMPBELL’S PLACE, 89 Decatur Street and 150 Marietta Street. FOR SALE A 75-pound refrigerator in good condition. Call lx\y 3526. 9-5-64 FOR SALE—Very reasonable, gas stove for light housekeeping. Call at 100 E. Linden st. Phone Ivy 6176. 9-5-61 FOR SALE—Ten or more shares of stock Railway Postal Clerks’ Investment As sociation. Apply Mrs. W. P. Mooney, 700 Gordon st. Phone West 821-. J, 9-4-41 FOR SALE—A beautiful S4O gas range; won in The Journal contest; cheap for cash. The same can be seen at High tower's. Further information. Ivy 2082-L. FOR SALE—One steam cylinder (half price) for cotton gin press, tl. D. Col lins. Flint. Ga. 9-4-19 FOR SALE—Two feather beds and sew ing machine, in fine shape. Apply at 84 North Boulevard. 49-9-4 Ft Mt SALE —Family horse, buggy and harness. The team for ladies and chil dren. Phone Ivy 4585. 9-4-2 FOR SALE—Excellent baby carriage, mahogany room suit and sideboard. 386 Washington street. 9-4-8 HIGH-GRADE ICE CREAM CONES~ Nunnally’s ice cream department, Atlanta, Ga. 18-21-28 AniOl’ipflll J 1 re sl s,f Ts everything '■ xxii tc iiv .in Latest improvements. Cd <ll registers exchanged, v rtoli All sizes; easy terms. T?nrviitFnvc! Atlanta Cash Register Co. lltj,lblt Is 34 East Alabama street 6-13-47 NEW RUBBER TIRES PUT ON YOUR BABY'S CARRIAGE. PHONE IVY ??76. ROBERT MITCHELL, 229 EDGE WOOD. 7-18-15 National Cash Register. $35. SSO, S6O, $75, SIOO. $l5O and up to suit your needs. Terms easy. Liberal ex change for cash registers In use. Bell nhone Ivv 4155, Atlanta 594 THE NATIONAL GASH REGISTER CO.. NEW beautiful rugs woven from your old carpet, superior to any in service: l nlaln or designed: any size. Catalogue free. Oriental Rug Company, Baltimore. | M'l 8-16-31 Stove and Kange Repairing. ■dan"the fixer SELLS V?' nd-Fanri gas stoves We sweep chimneys We take down heaters We sell wick and wickless oil stoves We sell gasoline stovesand ranges. Atlanta phone 2235 ’?! Whitehall street. Bel! phone Main 2699. 4-4-7 “The Georgian's Rent Bulletin” Do Your Renting Through This Bulletin. ■ ■ ( It contains a complete list each issue of every desirable place that is For ) ; S Rent in t>e city ami suburbs; no matter whether it is furnished or unfurnished I > they are all here below. « For the benefit and convenience of its patrons The Georgian emplovs a special man to search the city and surroundings each da: for desirable places This bulletin will save you time, money and worry. It is for your conv’e I nience, so take advantage of it. Furnished Rooms For Rent. ! THREE first floor rooms for light house keeping: desirable and cheap; sls. W, W. Chamblee. 390 Spring st. 65-'.<-4 - LARGE, beautiful room: heat ami bath: private home. Ivy 6103. 185 Peachtree. FOR RENT—T wu nicely furnished con necting rooms for light housekeeping. Call 293 Courtland, or phone Ivy 2455-L. -6-31 FOR RENT—One very large front room, large closet; every convenience. Can be arranged for housekeeping, and board ! across the street. Ivv 993 ,J. 9-6-24 i FOR RENT Two or three rouni'L fm” i wished complete for housekeeping; no children. 73 Williams street. 9-6-6 . FOR RENT—-At 13 Baltimore place, one 1 Jlarge front room Ivy 8 ' 30-9-6 i THREE furnished or unfurnished rooms f’xr rent in private family: all conven . ! e o CeS; • < n a ’ r ■" r ' et e;lr lim ■ Apply i ’ ’■ I’ark avenue, or phone Main 440. and I * <>r 36-9-6 I FoR RENT- Beautiful front room; pri vate bath; gentleman preferred. .\d ( dress Peachtree, care Gem-gjan. 25-9-6 | ONE nicely furnished room; close in; all • conveniences. 230-A South Prvor ' PLE.XS.X.NT room; modern conveniences; i in steam heated apartment; close in. north side. Iv’y 6033 -J. 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 childrep nor housekeeping. Ivy 514« j. 50-9-5 BRhiHT. attractive room; veil furnished; in best residential section of north side. Phone ivy 309. 39-9-5 NICELY furnished rooms; close in, ail ■—£?. n J^ ni _ ences __ Spring st. 44-9-5 HOUSEKEEPING rooms, uniurnishe<! or partly furnished, with adults; parties without children; separate entrance -‘56 Grant sr 37-9-5 NICE- large, cool room su'll’LL for two gentlemen. 16 West North ave. Ivy 5063-.1. 9-5-15 TWO nicely furnished rooms for house keeping; also one sleeping room for one or two gentlemen. < lose n.. Centra) axe. Call phone 3055-B. 9-5-39 TWO YOUNG M EN’ can have nicely fur nished room in strictlj private family; ail conveniences; meals next door. Call Ivy 5455, 9.5. FOR RENT—Two or three upstairs rooms: light housekeeping allowed; on Gi ’iit street, near Georgia avenue. Phone Malt H33-L, 9-5-33 PLEASANT furnished rooms; meals next door. 24 East Baker street. 9-5-12 i TWo large nicely furnished front rooms; large closet; steam heat; north side: I private familj. Call Ivy 3570-J 29-9-5 I FOR GENTLEMEN—-Nicely furnished room; furnace heat; private family; on i .Myrtle street, near Ponce DeLeon avenue, i ' FOR RENT—Three nice connecting j rooms; all conveniences; private en i trance; couples preferred. Bell phone Main 5339-J. 9-4 47 ONE nicely furnished room, upstairs; close in; all conveniences. 44 East Cain st. 9-4-40 FOR RENT Furnished rooms in strictly 1 private home. 19 East Harris street. -22 17 FOR RENT -Furnished rooms; all con veniences. Atlanta 3266. 116 West J"eachtree street. 9-4-6 AT 419 NORTH JACKSON there is room and board for one or two. Ivv 4349-,1. IF< )R RENT Handsome] steam-heated room, adjoining bath, in i Atlanta’s most modern apartment. Gen | tiemen preferred. Price moderate. Ref erences. Phone Ivy 6729. 9-4-3 . FOR RENT Furnished rooms for two young men. Call at 78 East North ave- • nue after September 4. 9-1-1 I ; FOR RENT- Attractive, steam-heated I i | room, all conveniences; five minutes’ ' - walk Five Points; private family; nor*:. ! skh ;g( ntlejmen only I 5580 J ? ■ FOR RENT Entire second floor: thre* . rooms; furnished for housekeeping. 251 FCast Pirn street. Ivy 3960 -J. 9-3 -lv s FOR RENT -Nice, cool front room; hot water; private family. Main 4945 and ask for Mrs. Starr, 286 XX'ashington street. NICE, newly furnished rooms, also light housekeeping apartment. Close in. Mrs. J. M. George, 151 Spring street. I - —. ... FOR REN7 Nicely furnished rooms with ! good board, bath and all conveniences: , close in; under new management. 130 Ivv streeL 8-31-51 ' WANTED Young men or couple; pleus , ant rooms, with or without meals: good ■ beds: good meals: reasonable price.’ 64 • E. Harris st 8-31-60 , ; LARGE, beautifully furnished rooms with hot and cold water, baths and excellent . table board; under new management. 4 West Peachtree st. Bell phone Ivy 6790-J ’ . 8-6-36 Unfurnished Rooms For Rent. . I \\ ANTED -By couple, with three chil dren, four or five unfurnished rooms or Ismail apartment suitable for light house keeping; on north side; by September 15; must be reasonable; references; give par- ! ticulars. Rex. 480 Courtland avenue. ’ phone Ivy 20. after 7 p. m. !)-'(>-40 FUR RENT -Three rooms on first floor, unfurnished or partly furnished: all i conveniences: also furnished bed room to 1 cheap. 18 Boulevard place. 28-9-6 > Full RENT To couple, without' children, three rooms; private bath; reference:-: I 413 Courtland street, corner I’me. 9-5-41 . For RENT Four connecting rooms; pri vate entrance, bath, sink: ) located. Ivy 3654-.1. 9-5-51 . ONE large room with kTtchenetteTorTTgiit : housekeeping; unfurnished or partiallv - furnished: all conveniences: use of phone ' Crew st. 9-5-16 ■ TWO rooms for light housekeeping. 12~7 ! Washington. M. 4380-.1. 9-5-18 f J. F. McCullough, 242 Central av e .‘, i Se P t - 6 - - OWNER would rent three first floor con ’ necting rooms to couple without chii- Idren: separate entrance, gas. porcelain ! I sink; freshly pape>’ed and painted. Call 1 ; after 5:30, 430 Pulliam st. 9-5-20 ; I FOR RENT—Two nr three large unfnr’- : | uished rooms, with kitchen, to business . | lady, in West Peachtree street. Ivv 893 ‘ i .. 9-5-24 . FOR RENT Three connecting rooms, with couple; private bath; phone; sink ,in kitchen; nice porch; close in Ivy ' 5427 ~ J 9-5-30 FOR RENT—Three first-floor rooms for light housekeeping: desirable and cheap; . sls. 'A . \\ Chamblee, 390 Spring street. . 65-9- 4 NICE front room, unfurnished; private , family; all conveniences. I'hone Ivy ( 4060. 15 East North avenue. 9-5-8 ! lIIREE large, cool and elegant rooms with hall, dressing room, den anti use • of bath, for light housekeeping, in north . side private borne: attractive terms to congenial couple without children. “4 E Merritts ave. 9-4-32 FOR RENT Three unfurnished - rooms for light housekeeping, close ir; pri vate family. 233 South Pryor street. I FOR RENT Three connecting rooms, ; with bath and sink, to party without children. College Park Call Bell nhone i Kasl Pnint 320-L. 9-4-4 FOR RENT Five rooms and bath; use of phone; references exchanged. 319 ' N- Jackson st. 99-8-31 THREE unfurnished rooms. 15 Little st 8-31 16 Simplify home, apartment, room S"el 1 i I ing by saving time, temper and tramping i by consulting The Georgian Rent Bulle- I I • t*n. Furnished Rooms Wanted. WANTED—Furnished room hy refined couple, north side, close in. Address R. B. D., Box 480, care Georgian. 9-5-66 Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms For Rent. ROOMS FOR RENT —Furnished or un' furnished, in private home: close i n rent reasonable Phone Ivy 3540-L. FURNISHED or unfurnished rooms, three <>r four, walking distance of town a’: conveniences; cheap. 88 Pulliam street Furnished Apartments For Ren? $lO -Three-room apartment, bath, porch and separate gas: near Tech school place for chickens. Atlanta phone 5828-b’ Ft >R RENT At 196 Juniper street7~near Seventh, first-floor seven-room fur nished apartment, by the year, S6O Per month. Ivy 662-.1. 9-2-3 I— ' G Unfurnished Apartments For Rent NIt'ELY arranged lower apartments; five rooms; shady yar< 1. Ivy 6793. 9-6-4 YOUNG couple, having lovely home in \1 est End Park, would sub-let four rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Perry 25 S. Gordon. West 1059. ;'-6-iJ Mrs. E? 1J Bailey, 443 Courtland ~~ Sept. 6, FIVE-ROft.M apartment. 20f Corinthian apartments. Apply Mr. Kelly, 2 1 - Wal ton street. 9-5-18 APARTMENTS for rent: two steam ed apartments in the Staffoid, 32 Car negie place; very desirable location; new well kept; all conveniences. Apply .iani tor or phone Ivy 6103-L. 5::-: i FOR RENT—Five Toorcs; second ;- . modern: stables, garagt Mair 40. r| 1-l !>. t .; ONE five-room apartment, without he-w one four or five-room apartment witli heat. Apply Owner, 356 N. Jackson. lanta phone 78. 8-31-70 IN the Boscobel apartments, 83 TDiTt street, Inman Park, there are left three and four-room apartments. s:‘2 7 1 and $35 each, with steam heat lioi .ind cold water. Apply to Janitor or 1 ; :zl Knox, 1613 Candler Bldg. 8 2"-" Furnished Houses For Rent. NINE-ROOM resMence. Apply Satuida;. _Owner, 19 Baltimore Place. 9-6-25 FOR RENT—New five-room bungalow, partially furnished: $20.60: near ’\. ■ End car line. I 9 N. Wellington. 9-5-38 AT’I'RACTIYE cottage home, finest loea . tion nortn side: to let for winter to ■ lect party. Call Ivy 3752-.1. I-U:;:; Unfurnished Houses For Rent NINE-ROOM residence; screened, install laneovs heater: nice vard and shade Ivv -6-H H()R RIxNT Two acres, tight rooms. <>n Highland avenue and near end of ca' line, $25 pei month. Ask for Mr. Hat roll. Xo. ■» Auburn avenue. Both i»hon ■ 5498, . Nt >. 214 PLUM STREET, two-storv , roGin.s: ail modern conveniences; neai Tech school and ear line; $l.B per nmnh 'll Pt ters Bld ' ■ • FOR RENT 420 E. GEORGIA AX'ENUE. lot M.'xJOO 6-room modern cottage: no prettier i "r i L tier location in Atlanta: 3 stree' car I lines; $25. A .1. .<• H. F. WEST REA' ESTATE. | 218-219 Atlanta Nut. Bank Bldg KIRK W< )OD. NINE-ROOM house, three acres land, water, lights and plenty shade. J. .X. Earl. Kirkwood, Ga. Both phones 6 De catur. • ' EOR RENT—Six-room house; suitable for one or two rent reasonable 3*B East Georgia avenue. Phone Main 1033; 1 * 9-5-35 CENTRAL AX’ICNUE, near Richardson. for rent, six-room cottage. 242 Wash ington street. Bell phone Main 5322. -4-36 E< >Pv RENT S3O. six-room coltage: north side. 417 Courtland st., near Peachtree W. <'. Tolbert, 8.; i Atlanta .National Bani< Building. M. 2683. 45-9-1 EDR RENT Near-in six room cottage modern improvements; good repair 149 Walton street. Cal] Ivy 6212-L. 41-9-2 ilB XX' EST Al. EX ANDE~R ST. : cl<»se hi and near ear line; four rooms on sec ond t'oor with all conveniences; separab entrance: price SIO.BO. Apply Fitzhugh Kri’ix. 1613 Candler Bldg. R-30C> PHONE or write us for our rent bulletin. excellent houses all over the city a‘ moderate rates Turman, Black & Cal hjo : 203 Empire Bldg 66 FOR RENT, HOUSES Call, write phone for our rent bulletin. Ralph O. Cochran. 19 South Broad street. -1-1-21 THE HOI'SE you build. bu\ or rent will not be a modern home unless it is wired for electricity. Garages For Rent. FOR '94 v East'’f’!r. s street. 8-30-8 Stables For Rent. E< >R RENT Stable an<i garage. X: to H. Lewis, 170 Jackson street, or at oft ice. 213 Temple < ’«>urt. 9- 4 - Fire-Proof Storage. WE STORE HOUSEHOLD goods and pianos. Office and warehouse. 239-241 Edgewood ave. Ivy 2037. John J. Wood side Storage Company. Railroad Schedule. sor i HERN RAILWAY "PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH" ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF PASSENGER 'JRAINS, ATLANTA The following schedule figures are pub lished only as information, and are not guaranteed; No Arrive From— I No. Depart To— -35 N. Y0rk..5:00 am, 36 N. York. 12:15 am 13 Jaxville. 5:20 ami 30 Col'bus... 5:20 arn 43 Was'ion. 5:25 am 13 Cine! 5:30 arn 12 Sh'port.. 6:30 ami 32 Ft. Vai.. 5:30 am 23 Jaxville. 6:50 am! 35 B’ham.... 5:4.1am •17 Toccoa... 8:10 am 7 Chat’ga.. 6:40 am 26 Heflin.... 8:20 am 12 R’mond.. 6:55 am 29 N. York.lo:3o am 23 K. City.. 7:00 am 3 Chat'ga 10:35 am 16 Bruns'k.. 7:45 am 7 Macon.. 10:40 am 29 B’ham... 10:45 am 27 Ft. Yal .10:45 am 38 N. York. 11:01am 21 Col’bus .10:50 am 40 Ch’lotte. 12:00 r. n 6 Cincf... 11:10 am 6 Macon... 12:20 pm 30 B’ham... 2:30 pm "0 N. York.. 2:45 pm 40 B’ham. 12:40 pm 15 Chatt’ga. 3:00 pm 39 Ch'lotte. 3:55 pm 39 B’ham. .. 4:10 pm 5 Macon. 4:02 pm *lB Toccoa... 4:30 pm 37 N. York. 5:00 pm 22 Col’bus... 5:10 pm 15 Bruns’k. 7:50 pm sCinci... 5:10 pm 11 R’mond.. 8:30 pm 28 F. Valley 5:20 pm 24 K. City. 9:20 pm 25 Heflin.... 5:45 pm 16 Chatt’ga 9:35 pm 10 Macon... 5:30 pm SSCol'bns 10:20 pml 44Wash'n.. 8:4 r - pm 31 Ft Vai 10:25 pml 24 Jaxville. 9:30 p" 36 I. hain . 12:00ngt 11 Sh'port 11:10 pm 11 < 'inci. . 11:00 pni_ H Jaxville 11:10 pm Trains marked thus <•) run dally, ex cept Sunday. Other trains run daily. Central time Uitj Ticket office. No. 1 Peachutg gu.