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r 111: ATI.ANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS ao rr ~ ~ _
EAP _fW PRQFIT"GEORGIAN WANT ADS-USE FOR RESULTS FRIDAY. DECEMBER 13, 1912.
“Business Guide of Atlanta”
IT WILL PAY YOU TO CONSULT IT
FOR ANY LINE OF BUSINESS
j«swa»a: ’®s*r *ss.-e,-
ness in Atlanta and surroundings. various lines of
The alphabetical arrangement insures ready reference for your con-
I ..nience
Abstracts and Title Insurance,
t '’title' guarantee co.,
i ~r Equitable Bldg Main 5420.
Accordion Plaiting.
\ I’LAITING'WORKS- Sun
■. made to order: ten differ
; irittons made. 78'A Whlte
-12-9-19
AU Kinds of Job Work Done.
.uses, wood or brick, remodel
larters for carpenters, cablnet
i.-ii-k masons, plasterers; inte
inting or tinting; put in glass,
cement floors, shelving, ta
.unters. Low prices and high
tn it. cd 62'A South Forsyth.
VI if.ia COB7-M. U-19-11
Architects.
COOKSJCYg ar- liitfi*;. 351-
>< r annex. Phones Ivy 537-J
50-11-12
UL
Artistic Signs.
■ I xf.i.Y WHY NOT NOW?’
\|(i[?.\TH <t M’RAE.
ters. Broad and Ala. Main 180.
11-
Auction Sales.
auction company, 12
I i.'<-11 street, buys ami sells
rnmlar auction Tuesday and
Main 2424. 10-3- 11
KERS AUCTION Hoi SE. 5l
-'reel. We buy and sell any
g Atlanta phone 2285. Bell :
; 1 t::_t Main 187. _____
- AUCTION H< lUSE, at 25 ;
I ’ ~r Street, will buy or sell your I
• ... - pianos and office fund- ,
w'
■ < SALES COMPANY, under
, ~. imnt. will accept your sur- I
any kind on consignment: j
, settlement on date of sale.
. la.or street. Bell phone Main
. 87. Ytlaida phone 2285. .9-6-30 I
—r .
Banks.
i;l,'AN' NATIONAL BANK.
.• . . tlabanm and Broad Streets.
. r. '. I. AND SURPLUS S1.000.1W).
12-
Barber Parlors.
• I \ - WORK by experienced
i Allen M. Pierce. 16 Ma
p,.l2-10-10
Barber Shops.
HAIR CUTS. 15c.
3 VU ■! . T PLACE, between Peachtree
and W"_m. 11-—-22
Blue Prints.
317 AISTELL BUILDING. MAIN 5840
ih,;i’/'. ) prices’, prompt service.9-.>o-.n»
Boots and Shoes Retail.
. si \l. SHOE SHOP lATLAN'I'A
a >ES I 98 PEACHTREE. _
IJ -; > - I
Builders' Hardware. ,
KING HARDWARE CO.
EP.S’ HARDWARE, supplies
e- ipn ent and tools of all kinds. _
Peachtree street. __2i— ‘
Buttors and Plating Company.
Buttons anti Plaiting Co..
U.: .. Hade of your own material.
00'. WHITEHALL ST 11-19-10
Canes and Umbrellas.
V ■■■• -illation: fine selection han
pairing, re-covering. Hart'
!' . Viaduct place. 11-30-66
Carpenter and Builder.
■I.I. <INI>S REPAIR WORK.
:■ c WHEELER 19 S. Forsyth
’ >■•■, , lain.l 15U. i I -19-3<
Carpet and Rug Cleaning, Etc.
\N'Tiil You to know W M- Cox
.21 kinds carpets: rues a spe
Io :i:;5-.T. Atlanta 1818 14.-
avenue. 10-2-J2
Chiropody, Manicuring and
Hairdressing.
HAZEL and cucumber .icily:
’Io- hands smooth, soft and white:
t'lityton K- Zahn. Manleur- ,
i -iiu. Massage and t'hlropody
Whitehall st.- 12-2-39 |
Choice Christmas Cards.
b Tores and. artistic framing !
: ■ Walker. 91 North Prvr i
■. ; HAA?
Christmas Presents.
® coiaN S Christmas presents, limit
boys’ and girls' saddles, lap
! uks and bags, English riding
• ’ <'"infortable blanket for “Id
1 arley. D. Morgan, 139 White
12-4-36
Chrtf-mas Umbrellas.
Z 1 'in- Christmas Umbrella.
1 ’ "Taylor-Made,” direct from
Ml detachable handles. Guar- |
••west prices. lltJ Whitehall St
■ •■ Mam 374< 12-2-5
Cigars and Tobacco.
LER cftiAK STORE:
■'ITR STREET (Big Bonanza),
-al Xmas gift a box of good cigars,
attention to phone orders. Bell
■‘OS. Atlanta 2183. 12-3-6
Cleaning and Dyeing.
w'« Cleaning and Dyeing Co
d, steam, dry cleaning. Ladies’
a specialty. Work called for ami
■4 E. Harris. Ati 5245, Ivy
_ . _ 11-12-14
Cut Flowers and Plants.
", W KITE ME before placing nr
• ' : ‘n save you half your money in
"’ted plants and cut flowers W
20 East Alabama sir»«-t
pry Goods and Notions
R<’HINSON & CO., 59-61 North
■reet. Special attention to
ruble room, r.partment. house,
light housekeeping, business
. garng.s, stores that are tor
■’lit.i and surroundings ear !>•
ill Georgian's Rent Bulletin”
Decocrating.
p TO THE PUmlcT
WMt 11 !?; Daniels has returned from the
original wJn , re A' ly for °P«ratlng bls
rk ’ an . d „ thls “PPHes to my Old
nenuan.miA SPe V lany lum De here
mTbe":TmVlbng e my customers ,0
toJn?» UM liI S C Very mueh to Udd new 018-
t It 1 van guarantee satisfaction
to mJ a i n ? Rat , ,s,led w ill be profitable both
J j mj Did and new customers. Any work
hav »-V nterior and exterior) I guar
antee satisfaction.
RldS* 1 n .'f at . ila »> <569, 217 Temple Court
■Bldg.. Atlanta, Ga. 12-13-17
Engraving, Watchmaking and
Jewelry Repairing.
! i ne wateh . repairing, engraving
or jewelry repairing, bring it to J. B.
Baker, manufacturing Jeweler, 10y> South
Broad street. 12-5-4
Fire-Proof Storage.
WE STORE HOuSeHOLtTgOODS And
pianos, office and warehouse, 239-241
Edgewood avenue. Ivy 2037. John J.
\\ ti.ifisi.H' storage Company.
Funeral Directors.
b AKo- JA’DERTAKER AND EM
BALM I-.lt, 3b SOUTH BROAD ST.
11-
Gas Light and Plumbing.
F. O. BENTI.EY-E. LEWIT? ATI., 25061
National Light & Plumbing Co.
C< iNTHACToRS of plumbing and gas
nt ting. All repair work given prompt
attention. We sell, repair and maintain
any kind of gas lights, mantles and sup-
Phes- 201 Whitehall. 12-6-23
Hardware.
| A. -I. Martin Hardware Company,
i \\ E have now ready for sale entire line
i <»f drummer’s samples in tovs. veloci
pedes and iron wagons. 212 Marietta st.
12-
Hat Cleaning and Shoe Shine
Parlor.
GE<>KGE’S Hat Cleaning and Shoe Shine
Parlor, 3H e. Alaba ma St. 11-11-9
Hatters.
ACME HATTERS make old hats look
like neXv. Mail orders given prompt at
tentiop. tOObg Whitehall street. 12-3-44
Invalid and Sick Room Supplies.
I'ERRYMAN & CO., 10 North Broad st.,
9 North Forsyth st. Bell M. 2010. At
lanta 2010. 12-7-59
Machine Work.
F<)R all kinds of machine work see
Camp Bros., now located'at 275 Mari
etta street. Phone Main 2937. 12-3-4
Mattress Renovating.
WE renovate all kinds of mattresses; sat
isfaction guaranteed. We buy feathers.
Acme Mattress Co. Ivy 2994. Atlanta
1_94«. 11-19-27
Office Fixtures.
( .\! ( , ! , !<\Tl<i: SHOP."
CROCKETT & CARTER,
40 I-' PETERS ST. BOTH PHONES.
Piano Tuning.
JAMES A. BUCHANAN
EXPERT PIANO TUNER. VOICING,
ACTION, REGULATING AND RE
T’ \IKING PIK»NE MAIN 2254-L. 12-10-1
I’IANOS tuned end repaired. All work
guaranteed; 32 > ears experience. Phone
Main 2021-3. Charles H. Smith. 1.15
Peachtree street. 12-.3-5
Pool Parlors.
• Crj -
tai I’"- 1 parlors; new. live tables. 9
Hast-Alabama and 20b> Decatur streets.
12-9 36
Real Estate Mortgages and
Securities.
GUARANTUi: TRUST and Banking Com
pany, 15 E. Alabama St. Main 1077.
11-26-45
Roofers and Tinners.
WE MAKE A Si'IXIAI.TY "1' GRAVE!,
AND TIN ROOFING AND PAINTS.
walker rihh’ini; co., 221 Rhodes
BLD';. M. 4075. ATL. 1915. 11-21-6
Sewing Machines.
WE RENT new machines with complete
set of attachments for $2 per month;
: also machines repaired: prompt delivery.
Both phones 1893. Singer Sewing Ma
chine Company. 79 Whitehall. 9-14-44
Shaves, Shirts, Shines, Shoes.
'•FOR Y'lUll CONVENIENCE." ALLEN
M. I'liaU'E, 16 MARIETTA STREET.
12-10-9
Shoes.
BEST SHOES I"” the whole family at
Peacock X- Drennen, 222 Marietta
- ■ i.. ■ 12-6-24
Stoves and Ranges.
excelsior cook stoves.
Sold in Atlanta for Forty Years.
HIGHTOWER HARDWARE Co.
11-21-34
Stove and Range Repairing.
I>.\X. TH E El X Ek/ '
STOVES AND REFRIGERATOR RE
PAIRING
We sell secondhand gas stoves.
We sweep chimneys.
121 WHITEHALL STREET.
Atlanta Phone 2235. Bell Phone Main 2639
Signs.
CALI l IN HA ’ I.M ( 'NI > sign C<> Fl d:
GOOD WORK AND PROMPT ATTEN
TION 4” . I! ALABAMA. MAIN 2716
11-29-14
Stove Repairing.
THE STOVE DOCTOR
STOVI’S ning"'- and furnaces All work
guarat teed Bell phone Main 14«0. 40
Soutli Broad street. 13 7-32
Toys.
TeMEMBER sVe sell tovs. Hightower
Hardware Co. 11-21-35
Trunks, Bags and Suitcases.
- RETAIL Kl' ' AND R EPAI RED "
RO ENT If EE'S
~ ,m;s: Mum 157’1 A'lunta 1654.
fUwhat yoii iau f ' ; 1 '
(he orl I I n The Ge< rglan
■ .•■■ '-th.
_nk man
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| 20 East . sg.- Atlanta,
Alabama-st. Georgia.
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of ten words. Ads in larger type,
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ments addressed in care of The
Georgian, if the advertiser requires
references, send a duplicate of
same.
Help Wanted—Female.
WANTED—A good cook at 21 East l ain
- -Street- 12-13-37
NKA • healthy hous#niakl who under-
stands waiting on table. 23 E. Cain
4B-13-12
ANT ED—At once, a good cook; must
sleep in house. Apply 20 Fort MePher-
SQn - 12-13-34
AN i I'.D A German woman to do gen
eral housework; room in the house, and
good pay to right party. Apply after 6
o clock, 865 Peachtree. 12-13-20
IV ANTED—A maid to do general house
work at 244 Courtland, Apartment 3.
WANTED—A woman for cooking, wash-
Ing and ironing; room on place: none
Out lirst-class need apply. 200 Angier
“venue. 12-13-8
WANTED—Good white woman to assist
in cooking and general housework, in
small family;, a good home to the right
party. Phone West 671 or call in per
kon. 290 Gordon street. 12-13-2
WANTED—Cook for family of three■ one
who can write and answer telephone.
Good wages. Room on lot if wanted
Call Saturday In afternoon. 342 North
■lackson. 12-13-4
WANTED—Good cook, refer
enetes Required. Apply 817 Third Na
tional Bank Bldg. 12-12-19
\\ AN 1 El' 1 cook; coal and servant’s
house furnished; good wages. 303 Ponce
i 'el.ieui avenue. 36-12-12
WANTED A good servant girl. Inquire
71 Sells avenue, 12-12-9
NURSE GIRL, aged 12 to 11. Mrs. Deer
ing, 79 Hurt street. 28-12-12
C< >< iK \\ ANTED. Apply at 44 Colquitt
avenue, Inman Park. 42-11-12
\\ ANTED—A young lady stenographer.
one who can keep small set of books
must be good at figures, quick and will
ing to work. State salary expected; ref
erences. Address Box 7, Cartersville,
Ga. 12-11-29
WANTED -A first-class cook; must have
references. Room on lot it desired. Ap
ply 787 Ponce DeLeon avenue. 12-11-12
WANTED Cook and general housework-
er; white preferred. Can live on lot.
Small family. 481 Cherokee avenue.
WAb*TED—Cook at 23 Columbia avenue;
woman or man. Phone Ivy 790. 12-11-1
WANTED —Cook. 2 West Fort McPher
son. Phone Main 2062. Holliday
WANTED—Two white chambermaids.
Apply Housekeeper Piedmont hotel.
SPECIAL HATES are given on ''Situa
tions Wanted" ads. Your 30-word ad
inserted one time for 10c, three times for
20c, seven times for 40c.
WANTED- tamllies to own sot,,, more of
those beautiful Southern California
homes. It is a habit, get it. The Ninth
Anniversary Edition of The Los Angeles
Examiner, out December 25th, tells how
the habit is acquired. Mailed to any ad
dress in United States or Mexico 15 cents;
Canada or foreign points, 25 cents Send
in your order now. 10-21 4
Help Wanted—Male.
WANTEI >— First-class* blacksmith; for
particulars address M. B. Brown,
Dovereux, (la. 41-18 12
FIRST-CLASS butler. 501 W. Peachtree.
WANTED—TabIe boy at once; The’
Greater .Atlanta Confectionery (’orn
pany, 279 Peachtree. 12-13-9
WANTED Forty fast messengers, with
or without wheels; best pay In city.
Miller's Minute Messenger Service, rear
of city hath Phone 23. 12-12-24
RAILWA Y MAH. CLERKS W<s NT! J ■
S9O month. Atlanta examinations Jan
uary 11. Coaching free. Franklin insti-
R - ' H i'. N. Y. 42-11-11
FIFTEEN good solicitors wanted for city?
Apply 803 Austell Bldg., 8-9 a. m. or 5-6
p. m. M. Ginsberg. Assistant Manager.
EXPERT shoe-makers wanted by the
Shoe Renury, 80 North Broad street.
_ 1rj1 2 ! 4
MEN WANTED to learn the barber trade.
This work growing better yearly. Ma
chinery can’t kill it. our graduates great
ly in demand on account of our thorough
training. Top wages to holders of our
certificates. Few’ weeks completes. Tools
given. Eearn now. Term completes at ‘
busiest season. See our plan. Moler Bar
ber (’ollcgn, 3S Luckle street. 32-7-12
I REE MASS hali euti -.
shampoos. AH barber work free (’lean
linen. Atlanta Barber College, 10 West
Mitchell. 5-27- 26
YES, Professor G. <). Rrannlng will teach
you the barber trade (it’s easy). We
teach in one-half time of other colleges
Course and position in our simps only
S3O. Why pay more” Thousands of our
graduates rurinir.g shops or making good
wages. Atlanta Barber College, 10 East
Mitchell street 5-11-17
WANTED Ideas. Inventors write foj IDt ■
of inventions wanted and prizes offered -
by manufio turers. Also, how t<» get your l
patent. Sent free to any address. Rar
dolph X- Briscoe, patent attorneys, Wash- I
. I>. G 11.2:5 ,
ST< iP at Hilburn hotel, heart of city, lO’/t. •
Walton street, if you want a clean, quiet I
room, transient 500 Open ail night
3-21-19
Help Wanted—Male
WANTED—Bright, strung
boys to deliver routes in
1 afternoons. Good wages
and chance for promotion.
Call at circulation depart- j
nient The Atlanta Georgian,'
i-0 East Alabama street.
* WANTED -Discouraged, nut perfectly ;
, good men and women, to take a new
grip on life and try a little happiness for
a change. The Ninth Anniversary Edi- I
tion of The Los Angeles Examiner, out 1
December 25, will tell you bow to do it. I
Mailed to any address tn United States ■
or Mexico 15 cents. Canada or foreign
points 25 cents. Send in your order now. 1
l0 f 2l-4
M. ILX'LES uro given bn ~S it», a
I tions Wanted” ads. Your 30-word ad
I inserted one time for 10c, three times for J
; 20c, seven times for 40c. ]
Help Wanted—Male and Female.
WANTED -First-class waiter or waitress
for large house; good wages. Appl»
241 West Peaohtree. 40-13-12
WANTED- Man and wife to help operate
truck and dairy farm in South Kirk- i
wood. Call Ivy 3209-L. 12-12-28
WANTED—First-class waiter or wait
ress. Apply 241 W. Peachtree. 12-11-22
SIOO IN GOLD FREE
WILL BE GIVEN To THE PERSON
SUGGESTING THE MOST SUITABLE
NAME FOR A NEW PERIODICAL TO
BEGIN PUBLICATION ON MARCH 4
FOR PARTICULARS. ADDRESS PUB
LISHER. 26 PONCE DE LEON AVENUE,
ATLANTA. GA. _ 11-25-3
Try Raney’s Blood Remedy
FOR RHEUMATISM, OLD SORES, W
CER S. CANC ER, PELLAGRA.
SCROFULA, FEMALE TROUBLES, IN
DIGESTION. ECZEMA AND TETTER;
SSO FOR A CASE OF SPECIFIC BLOOD
POISON IT FAILS TO CURE. CALL ON
THE RANEY MEDICINE COMPANY,
513 AUSTELL BLDG., ATLANTA, GA.
ATLANTA PHONE 614. OFFICE
HOURS, 7 TO 6. SUNDAY, 9 TO 12.
MONEY WANTED to plant tn uouihern
California, where it grows better than
anywhere else In the world. One dollar
grows to ten before you know it. The
Ninth Anniversary Edition of The Los
Angeles Examiner will give some exam
ples of actual cases. Out December 25.
Mailed to any address In United States
or Mexico 15 cents, Canada or foreign
points 25 cents. Send in your order now.
Teachers Wanted.
TEACHERS for January openings, rural,
graded, high schools and colleges;
splendid direct calls daily; satisfactory
service guaranteed. Sheridan Teachers’
Agency. Greenwmod, S. C. 40-11-12
SPECIAL FALL enrollment; good open"
Ings yet. Foster’s Teachers Agency,
Atlanta, Ga. 9-23-31
Salesmen Wanted.
WANTED Salesmen or salesladies;
young and energetic; can make from
$3 to $5 per day. Further information,
call 140 Spring st, 38-13-12
HELP WANTED Average salesman can
make $lO per day selling Scarborough’s I
new census surveys <»f Georgia and Flor
ida territory. Small bond and a little
cash starts you. Address Southern man
ager, 11. J. Finch, Atlanta. 12-10-40
MONEY WANTEJD to plant in southern
California, where It grows better than
anywhere else in the world. On® dollar
grows to ten before you know it. The
Ninth Anniversary Edition of The Eos
Angeles iExamlner will give some exam
ples of actual cases. Out December 25.
Mailed to any address in United States
or Mexloo 15 cents, Canada or foreign
points 25 cents Send in your order now
Agents Wanted.
GOOD AGENTS wanted for crew work;
line proposition. (’all at 103 North
Forsyth street. 12-13-29
THE Twentieth Century Wonder. R .L
Gilham, 206 Temple Court Bldg. Atlan
ta, Ga. Main 4242. 53-11-12
Situations Wanted—Female.
SPECIAL RATES are given on "Situa
tions Wanted" ads. Your 30-word ad
inserted one time for 10c, three times for
20c. seven times for 40c
THOROUGHLY' competent steno-book
keepcr Wishes to change positions; sal
art $65 per month. Address Mrs. 1... Box
248, care Georgian. 37-13-12
THE best help obtainable In every line
can lie easily gotten by consulting the
"Situations Wanted' column of The
Georgian. Mr. Business Man and Wom
an. tile party that can fill that position
you have open is addressing you in the
"Situations Wanted" columns this very
L
LADY, with rooming house experience,
will take charge of rooming house on
salary. Best city references can be fur
nished. Call Main 1888-J, 12-12-17
COMPETENT stenographer desires posi
tion; permanent or temporary. Main
1906-L, or Atlanta plione 5859-B. 38-12-12
COLOKED GIRL wiii do sewing ami maid
work, or nurse child year-old. Sleep in
house. Address L. H., 436 Auburn avenue.
t 33-12-12
REFINED young woman wishes position
at oijce as companion to invalid lad\ ;
am experienced sick nurse; would do
light housekeeping or nurse child; ap
preciate anything honest and reasonable.
Companion, Box 871, care Georgian.
HOUSEKEEPING, or any place of trust,
no incumbrances; best city references.
K., Box 232, care Georgian. 51-11-12
REGISTEREI» pharmacist, young lady,
Wants position in drug store. Apply,
rail Muin 1553. Miss_T. I W. 55-11-12
COMPETENT stenographer, five years
experience, desires position immediate
ly, or January Ist. (’an furnish best of
references. (’all Miain 4563-J. Miss
Wright. 47-11-12
UP T< i-DATE ing, plain and
fancy, at 17 Cherokee avenue. Best
style books are used; work guaranteed.
Prices moderate. Bell phone Main 4224.
U anta 2947. 43-11-12
wanted Lady of refinement, with
knowledge of nursing, desires position
in dentist's or physician's office. Ad
dress F. L. 8., Box 223, care Georgian.
SITUATION WAN) g
experienced office clerk, cost system
clerk, or doing any general office work.
Employed, desires to change. /Address
8., Box 855, care Georgian. 36-10-12
Dressmaking.
DRESSMAKING, remodeling and ladies’
tailoring; reasonable prices. 168-A Ivj
street. 12 6-50
Situations Wanted—Male.
SPECIAL RATES are given on “Situa
tions Wanted” ads Your 30-word ad
inserted one time for 10c, three times for
20c, seven times for 40c.
WANTED Position as salesman! will
accept commission only. .Can pay ex-
P»*nses from start Box 875. -ar<‘ Geor-
Kian. 28-13-12
WANTEI» Posit ion ~as <‘ar pen ter
man, familiar with brick, stone or wootj.
W. i i i •i .i ir:. 65 i■'wi ii street jb- i:; u
WANTED Work bj a young all round
colored man to cook, butler or do gen
eral housework. In or out of town. Ref
erences furnished. \V. A. Armstrong, 208
East Harris street. 34*13-12
EXPERIEN< ‘ED young <• >p / man
wishes position as chauffeur or butler;
good references. \pply to T. H . 201 E. ;
I -'Jis st 59 |;• | j ,
CYLINDER pres feede! wants job; un
ion shop, two years experience. Ad-
I-m dyr 400 I ( -Im ,nt v.- 41 12-12
WANTED Position by young man, 20
y» ars of age; ch rlral position or in de
partment store. Have had several years
experience .n department store. A-1 ref
er • 1.-. ! ; ■ x. (ji n ..’ji.
P<»SITI<>N as coii» tor <>r at clerical work
by voting man. (‘By references furnished ’
M Box 872, <are Georgian, 30-12-12
Situations Wanted—Male.
> PLACE on poultry frtrni; had nearly two
years experience on large farm; am
strictly sober; can give best references;
competent feeder also incubator man.
• t>,)Ultr >'- B,>x s ~°- Georgian. 29-12-12
I \\ ANTED - Position as bookkeeper, Jan
uary 1; employed; wish change. Three
! years experience bookkeeping, stenogra
i phy, general office work. C»wn typewriter.
, M G Hurt, Box 265, Vienna. (la. 12-11-33
| W AN’I’ED Position in Atlanta as clerk
I In grocery store. Apply to D. K. Smith.
|95 North Lawn street. 31-12-12
'WANTED Position as chauffeur or re
pairman: 4‘ight years experience. Ad-
i dress M., 125, eaiv Georgian. 54-11-12
I A-l COLORED CHAUFFEUR wants work
at once; willing to do anything honor
able around house. Call Main 1406-L or
i Main 5038 and ask for Joseph Magwood.
1 37-11-12
WANTED—Position by young man as
bookkeeper; four years experience;
good references. Moderate salary to he
i Kin. Address V. W. AV.. 360 Capitol ave
n»A Phone Main 3770-J. 29-11-12
I YOUNG MAN wants position at once as
I bookkeeper-steno or shipping clerk.
Best of references furnished. .Address
i South Carolinan, 103 South Prvor, At
lanta. _____ 25*11-12
1 'XI*ERIEN(’EI! office man'of ability de
sires to get located with good bank or
corporation. Four years banking expe
rience and general office work. Will give
bankers as references. Bond given in any
amount by bonding company. Address
Banker, Box 324, care Georgian. 26 ID-12
Y’OUNG MAN with three years experi-.
ence wants light set of books to keep
or stenographic work requiring half of
day. L. 8., 34Luckie street. 28-9-12
WANTED Position as shipping clerk or
city salesman by young man of 26
Will give references and reasons for
change on request. Address E. R. 8., 23
' 11 12-7-35
EXPERIENCED bookkeeper and all
round office man, now employed, would
like to get extra work or light set of
books. Would not conflict. Industrious,
Box 216, care Georgian 69-7-12
YOUNG MAN of 23. married, desires to
locate in Atlanta as office man; was
bookkeeper and credit man for largest
hardware concern in South; best of ref
erences Address J. L., 10Walton
street, Atlanta. _ 55-7-12
BOOKKEEPER and shipping clerk, now
employed, wants change. Any kind of
clerical work. Moderate salary. Mar
ried, sober and steady. Best recommen
dation from present employer. Address H.,
Box 842, care Georgian. 51-6-12
YOUNG man, 30, wants position with
wholesale house; experience in shipping
and billing; excellent references; willing
to accept small salary to begin. A. H.,
Box 212, care Georgian. 31-6-12
THE best hel_> obtainable tn every line
can be easily gotten by consulting the
"Situations Wanted” columns of The
Georgian. Mr. Business Man and
Woman—the party that can fill that po
sition you have open is addressing you
In the “Situations Wanted” columns this
very day. 12 5-12
Boarders Wanted.
SEE “Rooms and Board" Under Georgian
Rent Bulletin.
Lost and Found.
THE party that lias found your lost ar
ticle will be looking for your ad in this
column. Let him know that you were the
loser by placing an ad In The Georgian’s
"Lost and Found" column. 12-5 12
STRAYED—One beef cow, with dark
sides, white back and crumpled horns;
reward. Shippey Bros. & White, 968 Ma
rtetta st. Both phones 616. 12-13-36
LOST—On Whitehall street, near cor
ner of Hunter street, about 2 p. m.,
Thursday, one brown fur neckpiece. Re
ward if left at office of J. M. High Com-
Pany- 42-13-12
LOST—A young collie dog named "lad
die.” Reward If returned to 71 East
Seventeenth st. 12-13-18
LOST—Small plug tobacco sack contain
ing small amount in $1 bills. Finder
please return to Fred Selilff, care Hirsch
Ut'is. 36-13-12
LOST Tliursday afternoon on Whitehall
street, small brown purse, containing
some bills and gold heart-shaped locket.
K A. pin sei with sixteen diamonds;
picture on inside. Return to 32 Poplar
circle and receive liberal reward Ivy
6565-L. 12-13-S
LOST White French poodle: answers to
the name of "Tiny." Pink ribbon and
bell around neck. Reward If returned to
John F. Glenn, 734 Peachtree street
LOST OR STOLEN Brown wool tweed
coat off Bob Lawshe’s water wagon.
Pura Water Company, 39-12-12
LOST Gold locket with small diamond
setting, daisy design. Initials J. T. L.
engraved on back. Reward if returned to
221 Grant building. J, T. Daniel. 12-11-34
LOST Orange and white female setter
from 280 North Jackson street Wed
nesday morning. Notify Main 2128 and
get reward. 12-11-11
IE YOU WANT to find something of some
value to you. read the ’’Business Guide
of Atlanta, In the first two columns of
the want ad pages of The Georgian each
<lay 12 3-14
WANTED -Dlscourageo, but perfectly
good men and women, to take a new
grip on life and try a little happiness for a
change. The Ninth Anniversary Edi
tion of The Los Angeles Examiner, out
December 25, will tell you how to do It.
Mailed to any address In United States
or Mexico 15 cents, Canada or foreign
points, 25 cents. Send in your order now
10-21-4
Personal.
DOLLS and umbrellas repaired, keys
fitted Residence phone Main 431 l-J.
205 Sooth Forsyth street. 43-12-12
\t \XT.':i' To dress dolls. Phone Main
1515. 12-11-16
WILL tlie party who witnessed Orme
street car knock Invalid man down In
front of Constitution building, Atlanta, at
10 p. m.. December 20, 1911, kindly com
municate with L Bryant. Hapeville. Ga,
and confer a great favor? 12-1131
MATERNITY SANITARIUM -Private,
refined, homelike. Limited number of
patients cared for. Home provided for
infants. Mrs. M. T. Mitchell, 26 Wind
sor St. 11-9-67
FI.Y SCREENS. FLY SCREENS, FLY
SCREENS - Wood fly screens, meta! fly
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 6310
-15-5
SERIOUS RESULTS come from trusses
Improperly fitted. John B. Daniel, at 34
Wall street, has an expert title" and it
will cost you no more to havu him fit
you, and R means Insurance. 6-24-13
1-5 off all our Eurniture this
wepk. J. M. High Com
pany. 12-9-34
**~T.
Palmistry.
CLAIRVOYANT AXI)
PALMIST.
Vol' arc sure to profit by a reading No
fee charged unless every visitor is per
fectly satisfied. 93 Auburn ave. tin tent.)
GYPSY ('AMP.
CLAIRVOYANT AND PALMIST, located
on East Hunter, between Central ave
nue and Washington street. 11-11-11
GYPSY PALMIST.
MADAME CAMILLE tells past, present
and future, Special reading, 25c. this
week. Located 50 Edgewood avenue, bo
t a een 11 y and Pryot 11 l)-34
Palmist ami Life Reading,
1 J EAST MITCHELL ST . (IN Tl NT>
GYPSY QUEEN.
IS NOW LOCATED in tent, corner For*
syth and Luckie; can be consulted on
■ -l affairs of |if»- Charges moderate
Satisfaction guaranteed 6-25-11
Educational,
WANTED—A limited number of violin
pupils; SIOO scholarship fre*». Box 874.
care Georgian, or phone Main 2733-J.
40-12-12
• •,
t
Medical.
.DR. EDMONDSON'S Tansy, Pennvroyai
I and Cotton Root Pills, a safe and r> -
i liable treatment for painful and sup
pressed menstruation, irregularities and
similar obstructions. Trial box by mall.
50c Frank Edmondson & Bro., manufac
turing chemists, 11 North Broad street,
Atlanta. 2-17-14
Mils. DR. Vlb'i.hT MUMU,!,AN.
DISEASES of women and children 200-
202 HUlyer Trust Bldg. Bell phone Ivv
4619. 9-28-58
Dropsy.
DROPSY CURED- Relieves shortness of
breath in 36 to 48 hours. Reduces swell
ing in fifteen to twenty davs. Collom
Dropsy Remedy Co., 512 Austell bldg, At
lanta- 6-25-11
Wanted—Miscellaneous.
WANTED—A good second-hand No. 5
Underwood typewriter; number three
hundred thousand or higher. J. H. Jark
aon, Main 352. 60-12-12
WANTED Second-hand typewriter, in
good condition. Address “Typewriter,”
care Georgian, giving description and
price. 53-12-12
DROP A CARD
We’ll Bring Cash For
Old Clothes and Shoes
“THE VESTIAIRE”
FURNITURE and household goodß* office
fixtures and rnerchandiße of any kind
accepted on consignment, (.’ash advanced.
Pembroke Sales Company, 143 South Pry
or street. Bell phone Main 1434, Main 187,
Atlanta 2285 8-15-12
WE PAY HIGHEST cash prices for house
« hold goods, pianos and office furniture.
Cash advanced on consignments. Central
Auction Company, 12 East Mitchell street.
Bell phone Main 2424, 8-26-26
WA NT rtD— We pay highest cash prices
on household goo<ls, pianos and office
furniture. ('’ash advanced on consign
ments. Springer’s Auction House, 25
South Pryor street. Bell phone Main 1526.
I BUT MEN’S old clothes and shoes.
Drop a card, 1. Bock, 32 Bell street.
SELL THAT ARTICLE that you have
that is too good to throw away and
of no earthly use to you. Some one is
looking for that very thing. The "For
Sale Miscellaneous” columns of The
Georgian are the market place for your
articles. See how rapidly vou can sell
your things, no matter of what descrip
tion, through The Georgian, tl will pay
you well to consult this for sale column.
WANTED Ships of all kinds to burn
California oil and carry merchandise for
the port of Los Angeles to and from the
Panama Canal. The Ninth Anniversary
Edition of The Los Angeles Examiner, out
December 25th, tells just what the canal
will do to Southern California. Mailed to
any address In United States or Mexico,
15 cents; Canada or foreign points, 25
cents. Send in your order now. 10-21-4
For Sale—Miscellaneous.
FOR KALE Second-hand cornet; silver
plated: high and low pitch. H. G.
Wood, Grand Opera House. 44 13-12
FOR SALE - Good store shelving, one
bookkeeper's desk, one roll-top desk,
cheap for cash. Box 314, care Georgian
I*OR SALE, CHEAP—One gas range;
practically new. For information, call
up C. H. Esslg. Bell phone 2845 Main.
ONE 6 and one 8-foot wall
cigar case; brand new;
cheap. Terms if -desired.
Also new Hoor cases with
bevel plate tops, 6 feet, $25;
8 feet. $32. Worth more.
Atlanta Show Case Co.
FOR SALE--Antiqim brass andiron and
fender. Ivy 2483-1 12-1323
FOR feALE~< iTr 1' s bi cycle; cost 326; wfl 1
take 316; perfect condition. Call 324-B
Whitehall. Bennett. 28-13-12
FOR SALE CHEAP—Two old office
desks. The two for 320. H. M. Ashe.
Y. M. C A. Bldg Phone Ivy 1816. 12-10-4
FOR SALE Practically new i of
fice safe. Medium size; a bargain. If.
M. Ashe, Y. M. C. A. Bldg. Phone Ivv
1916. 12 1(1-3
WILL sell oak chiffonier in good condl
tlon or will exchange for cedar chest
or sectional book case. Bell phone East
Point 291-L. 12-12-10
FOR SALE Brand new Standard CorneF;
never been used; cheap for cash. Phone
Main 4120-J. Lee Neal. 25-12 12
CHEAP 28-in. h 12-gaiige,
Lefever shotgun. W. J. Gamer. 250
Marietta street. 12-11-36
P’OR SALE Sweet potatoes in car load
lots; fine stock. Tt will pay you to have
my prices before placing your orders.
Address P. O. Box 96. Callahan, Fla
COMBINATION coal and gas ranges
Southern Stove and Supply Company.
121 Whitehall 10-15-4
CARRIAGES REPAIRED AND
ER ED.
NEW RUBBER TIKES PUT ON YOUR
BABY’S CARRIAGE PHONE IVY
3076 ROBERT MITCHELL, 229 EDGE
WOOD. 7-18-16
1-5 off all our Furniture this
week. J. M. High Com
pany. 12-9-34
I■> I ’ .Nf TLE Y I" NIA WI VTb'’~cr.i: ANER S re -
move dirt and germs from rugs, carnets,
floors, etc.; vacuum cleaners from $32.50
up; vacuum sweepers, $9.75 ('. J. Daniel
& Go., 416 Fourth Nat. Bk Bbig 12-2-11
VISIT OCR TOY BASEMENT.
Wheelbarrows ,50c up
Doll Carts $1.50 up
Doll Beds $1.50 up
Chairs and Rookers ....$1.50 up
Desk and Chair $2.98 up
Pining Room Set $3.50 up!
Steel Wagons SI.OO up
Velocipedes $2.00 up
Automobiles $3.75 up
Special showing of Furniture.
Suitable for holiday gifts. Terms
if desired.
GOLDSMITH-,\< TON- !
WITHERSPOON CO.
Lifetime Furniture, Rugs and '
Draperies.
t)2 Peachtree. til ,\. Broad.
I.iu'K at our stoves and ranges beforu
you buy one anywhere. Southern
Stove and Supply Company, 121 Whlte
*>»«; 10-15-4
Hg ci t;j;s. 32 50 to 345".“ We mvi ■.. n
enough to buy your coal. Southern
Stove and Supply Company. 121 White
l<all street. 10-15 4
CAST RANGES, with water t>ack7*3o aril
up Southern Stove and Supply Com
pany 121 Whitehall 10-15 4
I . '
For Sale—Miscellaneous.
EXTRA SPECIAL FOR
FRIDAY AND SATUR
DAY.
Pot Roast 10c -
Prime Rib Roast ...121-2c
Loin Steak 15c 1
Porterhouse Steak 15c 1
;Chuek Steak 10c !
i Round Steak 12 l-2e
Legs of Lamb 12 1-2
Compound Lard 10c
Liver 10c
Small Red Snapper Fish,.l2l-2c
Sugar Cured Hams, sliced... ,22c
Veil Chops and Steak.... 12 l-2c
Our meats are good. Ask the
inspector.
CAMPBELL BROS.,
i Decatur St. 150 Marietta St.
~COALFCOAL!
JELLICO LUMP.
$4.15.
PIEDMONT COAL COMPANY
BOTH PHONES MAIN 3648.
WE SELL STOVES cheaper because our
expenses are less. Southern Stove and
Supply (Company, 121 Whitehall 10-15-4
UpptFECTION oil heaters, $3.50 up.
Southern Stove and Supply Company.
121 Whitehall. 10-15-4
National Cash Registers.
335. SSO, 360. $75, SIOO and up. Terms easy
THE NATION.’,!. CASH REGISTER CO'
\ 60 North Bread Street. T-20-62
SAFES, flies, cabinets, new & 2nd hd.'
Gookin Bank & Office Equipment Co.
_ 9-20-81
beautiful rugs woven from your
old carpet, superior to any In service;
plain or. designed; any size. Catalogue
free, OHental Rug Company, Baltimore.
' sl4-11
CADET HEATERS, with Southern
Stove and Supply Company, 121 Whlte
han 16-U-4
FOUND—The best place for prosperity
and success Everybody’s doing It.
Come out to Southern California. The
Ninth Anniversary edition of The Loa
Angeles Examiner will set you right Out
December 25. Mailed to any address In
United States or Mexico 16 cents a copy
Canada or foreign points 25 cents. Send
In your order now 10-21-4
Automobiles.
FOR SALE—One Hudson 1912
five-passenger touring car, in.
excellent condition. A bargain
for $l,lOO. One Buick Model 20;
just been painted and overhaul
ed; a bargain at SBOO. One Hud
son 1911 torpedo ear; just been
painted and overhauled: for a
quick sale SBOO. One Maxwell
touring ear in excellent shape;
a big bargain at S6OO. Address
Fulton Auto Supply Co., 46 E.
North avenue. 12-13-28
ELECTRIC, first-class condition, at one
thlrd original cost. Address L., 501
11 cwt Peachtree. 12-18-13
OLDEST repairers of automobile radia
tors, fenders, lumps, etc.; also manu
facturers of all kinds sheet metal work
for automobiles; no fakes In our work
Warlick Sheet Metal Mfg. Co.. 248 Edge
wood ave 12-13-14
1912 FIVE-PASSENGER touring car; aft
the equipments; for sale; Intallmenl
payments. Jvy _ 47-12-12
JUST bought on our recont~trlp~North
great stock of automobile standard
casing. Prices astonishingly low. Mc-
Pherson Auto Tire Company. Atlanta, Ga
WANTED -Visitors to come out and see
the great Southwest. Most of them will
want to stay. The Ninth Anniversary
Edition of The Los Angeles Examiner, out
December 25th, will set forth the reasons
Mailed to any address in United States of
Mexico. 15 cents; Canada or foreign points
25 cents. Send in your order now. 10-21-4
Motorcycles.
FOR SALE--Excelsior motorcycle; can
be bought at a bargain; is in first-class
condition Address ft. A. F.. P. O. Box
1484, City 12 7-62
Business Opportunities.
$2,500 STOCK of merchandise, six-room
house on two-acre lot, nineteen pecan
trees, paying $7.50 each per year, on Geor
gia Northern railway. Brooks county,
Georgia: all for $6,000. Will trade for
farm land or renting property. Address
Pecan, Box 877, care Georgian. 29-13-12
WELL LOCATED, established business,
Cheap. Alldress Business Bargain, care
Georgian 12-11-38
Railroad Schedule.
SOUTIIERN RA ILWAY.
’’PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH"
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF
PASSENGER TRAINS. ATLANTA.
The following schedule figures are pub
lished only as Information, and are not
guaranteed:
No Arrive From—l No. Depart To
36 U ham. 12:01 am , 36 N Yorkl2:lsam
2 C’clnnatl.2:s6am : 2 J’vlile.. 3:05 am
35 N. Y0rk..5:00 ami 20 Col’bus. 5:20 am
13 Jaxville . 5:20 am 13 Clncl 530 am
42 Was’ton 6:26 am 32 Ft Vai. 530 am
V Sh’port.. 6:30 am 35 B’harn.. 645 am
2X Jaxville. 6:50 am 7 C’nooga 640 arn
•17 Toccoa.. 8.10 am 12 R’mond 6:65am
26 Heflin. 8:20 am 23 K. City 700 an,
29 N York. 10:30am| 16 Bruns’k 7:45 am
Cbat’ga.lo:36 am: 29 B’harn..lo:46 am
7 Macon 10:40 am 38 N. Yorkll Olam
27 Ft Vai. 10:45 am I 4n Ch’l'tte 12:00 n’n
■ 21 Col’bus..lo:so arn 6 J’vlile.. 11-20 am
I 6 Clncl 11:10 am 80 C’bus ...12:30 nm "
i 29 Col’bus.. 1:40 pm 30 N. York 2:45 t>m
30 B’harn... 2:30 pm 15 C’nooga 3 00 nm
4'l B ham...12:40 pm 39 B’harn... 4.10 nm
3k Ch'lottc. 3:6spm'*lß Toccoa. 4-30 ran
6 J’vlile 4:6opm' 22 Col’bus. 6:10 pni
87 N. York. 5:00 pm 5 Clncl ... 5:10 pm
15 Bruns k 7:50 pm 28 Ft. Vai. 5:20 pm
t Jack'vllle.B:lopm 35 Heflin... 6:45 pm
11 R’mond 8:30 pm; 10 Macon.. 6:30 t>ru
24 K. City . 9:20 prn 1 <’ clnatl 8:20 pni
16 C’nooga 9:35 pm 44 Wash'n. 8:45 pm
19 Col bu5..10:20 pm 24 Jaxville. 9:30 prn
I % Vai..10:26 ptn| 11 Sh’port.ll:lo pm
H Clncl 11:00 pm] 14 J’xvllle 11:10 pm
I Trains marked thus (•") run dally ex
cept Sunday.
Other trains run dallv. Central time
; City Ticket Office. No. 1 Peachtree St
Legal Notices.
JGEOIIGIA Fulton County.
: Isabel! I’ Walthall vs. W w Walthall
By order of court you. w. W. Walthall,
are notified that on the sth day of De
cember, 1912. Isabel! I’. Walthall filed a
divorce ill,el against you returnable to the i
March term, 1913, of Fulton superior .1
■ ■l.urt. lOU arc re,mired to be at March
term Os said court to be held on the first
Monday In March, 1913, to answer the
plaintiff's complaint.
Witness the Hon. J T. Pendleton, judge 1
of said court, this the sth day of De
cember. 1913.
ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk
LAWTON NALLEY.
Petitioner’s Attorney.
12-6-3
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