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= =± 3 PROFIT-GEORGIAM WANT ADS-USE FOR REjUL . S
I “Business Guide of Atlanta”
ITA'ILLPAY you to consult it
FOR ANY I >NE of business
■*-£’„ in Atlanta and surrounding., Uals various fines of
' T he alphabetical arrangement insures r ea dy reference for your con-
Jicncc.
and Title Insurance.
J s TITLE GUARANTEE ~CO?.
'•M* r Equitable Bldg. Main 5420.
| Accordion Plaiting.
,<Yla7tlNg”'w<)RKS —sin-
A / t rts made to order; ten differ
; t f buttons made. White
♦K. • 12-9-19
A Good Sign.
, i nToFkorse7
..Jx.. MAIN. 12% N. BROAD ST.
jjjf Kinds of Job Work Done.
! houses, wood or brick, remodel
j uc-iers for carpenters, cabinet
-k masons, plasterers; inte
.Tw ..tinting or tinting; put in glass,
s’ . ■ s. cement floors, shelving, ta
.enters. Low prices and high
mranteed 62% South Forsyth.
,!■' •_ < \Manta 6087-M. 11-19-11
/ AHoring. Cleaning, Pressing.
f ,!,..;kwEAItE.V;.UX 60c
L . . i.NGED and pressed, all spots
/ buttons, resewed, etc. AU for
- \, ..utek job. Call M. 2832.
I IDEAL TAILOR SHOP.
\far>tta St. Moved From Broad St.
Amusements — Moving Pictures
i i i i:
\l‘, .. \ mount of a Banana” (Majes-
»: "Finger Prints” (Solax
, The Prospector’s Daughter”
I, ■miiiKiL I’.-23-17
Architects.
>. COOKSEY, architect. 851-
■ i' .idler annex. Phones Ivy 537-J
a: 50-11-12
Artistic Signs.
XT U ALLY*' WTIY'NOTNOWT 7 "*
MT.RATH A M’RAE.
Sig. ■■■rs Broad and Ala. Main 160.
Auction Sales.
:• ,< i i-.Ai. Af^TCRr’ > T!OMPANfrA'2 !
:;ast Mi i hell street, buys and sells
: ::.g: regular auction Tuesday and.
Bell phone Main 2424.10-3-41
n I.m iKEItS*7<UCTitiN "HOUSE.SI
!>eca .r -'reet. We bus’ and sell any
pt..i everviliing. Atlanta phone 2285. Bell
phot ie Mail - 1434, Main 187. 7-29-20
SI i.lN.I'. iICS' AUCTION HOUSE, at 25
-, I'r)-r street, will bus’ or sell your
■s.'. : pianos and office furnl-
1.10-3-6
■ r; SALES COMPANY, under
•'v .! agemerit, will accept your sur-
st-.f any kind on consignment:
x.-j - tat red: settlement on date of sale.
143 S itl Prvor street. Bell phone Main
’<:< Vu ■ 197. \tlanta [.hone 2285. 8-6-30
Banks.
~ ' AMEI:h'AN'"NATi<)XAL BANK.
Corner Alabama and Broad Streets.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $1,000.000.
Barber Parlors.
' I'CT CLASS WORK by experienced
white men Allen M. Pierce, 16 Ma
rie’t street 12-10-10
Barber Shops.
hair errs. lv.
$ VIADUCT PLACE, between Peachtree
and Broad.ll-22-22
Boots and Shoes Retail.
ii-ib s ST shoe"shop latlanta?
_iAi)i; shoes.) 93 peachtree.
Builders’ Hardware.
!< 1X (i 1I AR HWARE CO ~
BVILI.ERS’ HARDWARE, supplies,
equipment and tools of all kinds. 53
TVu ’.tree street. 12-7-50
Buttons and Plating Company.
Buttons ami Plaiting Co.,
b/'j.i;.-; mad#* of your own material.
Canes and Umbrellas.
'•h.AS presentation; fine selection han
repairing. re-covering. Harry
’ j Xh’aduc. place. 11-30-06
Carpenter and Builder.
, ALL KINDS REPAIR WORK,
f. WHEELER 19 S. Forsyth s’..
M <lB6. Atlanta 1547. 11-19-37
Carpet and Rug Cleaning. Etc.
\N I’ED You to know W. M. Cox
eans all kinds carpets; rugs a spe
• Ivy 3135-J. Atlanta ISIS. 145
rburri avenue, 10-2-12
Chiropody Manicuring and
Hairdressing.
H’- li HAZEL and cucumber jelly:
the bands smooth, soft and white,
i-'-ttb Clayton & Zahn. Manicur
l Hairdressing. Massage and Chiropody
Whitehall st. 12-3-39
Choice Christmas Cards.
■ >•!•, I li’TT'l’ks und artistic framing.
, -..inii;. ; <; Walker, 91 North Pryor.
W' ->33 L 12-4-12
Christmas Jewelry.
BI SH. expert watchmaker of high
Amer’can and Swiss watches, also
al bargains in jewelry and watches
•i box prices. 6 Central avenue. At
!2’L:L 12-1.9-42
Christmas Presents.
•'' ’1: •; aN' s < ’ pristuTas'S’r£se nls" < ;oh t
l< . buys’ ami girls’ saddles, lap
trunks and bags. English riding
a n«i comfortable blanket for old
irl<: D. M< rgan, 131 Whlte-
1 .< 12-4 2f>
Chrivtmaa Umbrellas.
? "’ar Christmas Umbrella.
'i a ? lor- Made/' dire< * from
’,’ r V All detachable handles. Guar-
■ <west prices. 116 1 - Whitehall St
. ■ \‘ £ - Mam 374 s 12-2-9
Cigars and Tobacco.
miller cigar store.
'■ATt’lt STREET (Big Bonanza),
■'ai Xmas gift a box of good elgars
-’ttentl .- to phone orders. Bell
1408 Atlanta 8188. 12-3-6
Coal. Coke and Wood.
'■ < '>.)!. I’. > Phones 527-528. ivy
x -i Peters, 33.3 Highland aw.
Colored Undertakers.
. .' I i: L’NDERTAKeS“aND i;:M
l-MER, 36 SOUTH BROAD ST
Christmas Pres
Have Your Xmas
* b J
MILLER’S MIX!"
Pin I i ' * '
Pjy Goods and Notions.
Engraving, Watchmaking and
Jewelry Repairing.
it is line watch repairing, engravine
Rs°k J eWelry '•'’Pairing,' bring’it Jo J If
s “ Urinß Jeweler ’ Smith
Fire-Proof Storage.
n " l S ! :H ' 5-d'gooDS a'nd
P’Hnob Office and warehouse. 239-24!
e'L f ’ nue - Ivv 2037 - John
t.oods.idf Storage Company. z
Furniture Repaired.
HENDERSON & DORSEY. uphoisUmlng
and furniture repairing. 91 Mangum.
Atlanta 3073-F. 12-17-28
Gas Light and Plumbing.
F. O. BE.NTLEY-E. LEWIT. ATL. 2506.
National Light & Plumbing Co.
( wONTRA<;t< )RS of plumbing and gas
fitting. All_ repair work given prompt
attention. We sell, repair and maintain
any kind <.f lights, mantles and sup
plies. 201 Whitehall. 12-6-23
Hardware.
A. J. Martin Hardware Company.
WE have now ready for sale entire line
■>f drummer's samples In toys, velocl
ne-les ;ind iron wagons. 212 Marietta st.
Hat Cleaning and Shoe Shine
Parlor.'
GEORGE’S Hat Cleaning and Shoe Shine
Parlor. E Alabama St.ll-11-9
Hatters.
ACME HATTERS make old hats look
like new. Mail orders given prompt at-
Tention. 100 Whitehall street. . 12-3-44
House Wreckers.
I E )) reck all kinds of buildings quick.
Well facilitated; also build houses, ga
rages, barns; fences; lowest prices. Save
you big money. Denton & Flournoy,
House Wreckers, 16% N. Broad street.
12-19-43
Invalid and Sick Room Supplies.
PERRYMAN & CO., 10 North Broad st.,
v North Forsyth st. Bell M. 2010, At
lanta 2010, • 12-7-59
Machine Work.
FOR all kinds of machine work see
Camp Bros., now located at 276 Mari
etta street. Phone Main 2937. 12-3-4
Mattress Renovating.
WE renovate all kinds of mattresses; sat
isfaction guaranteed. We buv feathers.
Acme Mattress Co. Ivy 2994, Atlanta
1948. 11-19-27
Otiice Fixtures.
CROCKETT & CARTER,
4.1-42 PETERS ST. BOTH PHONES.
Piano Tuning.
PIANOS tuned and repaired. All work
guaranteed: 32 years experience. Phone
Main 2021-J. Charles H. Smith, 115
Peachtree street. 12-3-5
Pool Parlors.
WHEN IN TOWN play pool at the Crys
tal Pool parlors; new, live tables. 9
East Ala bam a ami 20U l~>ecatur stroe ts.
Real Estate Mortgages and
Securities.
GUARANTEE TRUST and Banking <7om
pany, 15 E. Alabama St. Main 1077.
Roofers and Tinners.
WE MAKIU TsI’ECIAL’fFoF’ GRAXUCL
AND TIN ROOFING AND PAINTS
WALKER ROOFING CO., 221 RHODES
BLDG. M. 1075 ATI,. 1915, 11-21-6
Sewing Machines.
WE RENT new machines with complete
set of attachments for S 3 per month;
also machines repaired; prompt delivery
Both phones 1893. Singer Sewing Ma
ciiine Company. 79 Whitehall 9-14-44
Sewing Machines Repaired.
F. N. ROBERTS. EXPERT. REPAIR
ING, REBITLIdNG FAMILY AND
DRESSMAKING MA. HINES. 7 PE
TERS ST. BELL PH"NE MAIN 1241.
12-23-19
Shaves. Shirts. Shires, Shoes.
•~F'm yourXjonvenienceXaT.len
M. PIERCE. ’6 MARIETTA STREET,
Shoes.
&EST SH< NS for the wlTole famfly"'”a't
Peacock >v Drennen, 222 Marietta st.
s grs.~'
call <>n Hammond sign co. for
GOOD WORK AND PROMPT ATTEN-
TIONS •tl’H: E ALABAMA MAIN 2716,
Stoves and Ranges.
esccelsior'“c63k stoves
Sold in .'tlanta for Forty Years
• HI- ;ii”: < ER H \ RDWARE CJ •._
Stove and Range Repairing.
DAN. THE FIXER?
STOVES AND REFRIGERATOR RE
PAIRING.
W* sell secondhand gas stoves.
We sweep chimney?*
121 WHITEHALL STREET.
Atlan • Ma n 2639
Stove Repairing.
THE STOVE DOCTOR.
STOVES, ranges and furna'os. All work!
guaranteed. Bell phone Main 1460. 40
South Broad street,l? 7-3?
Three in One.
'itARBEf; SHLp. i'lil.cS NG. BATHS.
SHoBEItS AND IWBS. Np- each. Suits
pressed. 35c. < (pen on Sundays. .1 M.
it uson. "9 South Pryor JtreeL 36-29-12
Tovs.
Ki'iu i :.v in i: We sell toy! ffightower
Hardwßie Co. 11-21-35
Bags a-d Suitcases
ItETAiT ED'^NIi’ REPAIRED '
ROI’VTREF’S ""'^'reet 1 ' 1 ’
PHONE.'- Bell Main 1576. Atlanta 16'4
Turkeys.
Wholesale and Retail.
Sewell <’i>ii'iiiis'-io;i Uo.
113-15 Whitehall Street
gents Delivered.
s Presents Delivered
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN
Published by The Georgian Company
20 East Atlanta.
- Alabama-gt ~ Georgia.
Entered at Atlanta poatofflce at second
„ . class matter.
Subscriptions Payable In Advance.
one year, mail, postage prepaid $5.00
:• '* months, mall, postage prepaid 2.50
three months, mail, postage prepaid 1.25
me month, mail, postage prepaid. 45
Subscriptions Payable in Advance
Delivered by carrier, one yearss.2o
Delivered by carrier, six months .... 260
Delivered by carrier, three months... 1 80
i e ivered by carrier, one month .... 4S
Delivered b> trier in Atlanta and
citie . one week -0
Help Wanted—Female.
V\ AXTED-—Colored w oman to cook and
i clegn house: can have room on lot. Ap
ply corner Cascade avenue and Cherry
street, W • st End. 12-28-14
, I GOOD general servant. Apply 142 I.aw
; ton 81 • 12-23-20
WANTEL* An all around houseman \col
ored) at 16 Houston street. 12-23-11
WANTED A good cook for small family.
Call Ivy 2603. 12-13-12
WANTED Experienced bindery girls.
Apply at once. The Blosser Company,
38-4 Q Wai ton street.l2-23-13
1.000 CHRISTMAS
_ street. 37-23-12
WANTED—Young lady
stenographer. Apply El
yea-Austell Company, 35
Xorth Pryor street. 12-21-40
W’ANTED-—-Good, reliable colored nurse.
Apply at 636 Highland ave., or phone
Ivv 5270-L. 63-21-12
WANTED—Woman for general house
work at 333 Greenwood avenue; also
one ai 43 Doane street.l2-21 -7
WANTED -Healthy white woman, middle
age, for housework and other duties in
I small family. References required. Ap
ply 243 Ponce DeLeon avenue, Atlanta.
W ANTED---Ladj steno-bookkeeper; posi
tion permanent and remunerative. No
incompetents need apply. Make applica
; tion in own handwriting, giving age, ex
perience aiul references. Address Busi
ness. Box 36, Quitman, Ga.l3-17-20
Si > E(’LAL RATES arc given on "Situa
tions Wanted” ads. Your 30-word ad
inserted one time for 10c, three times for
20c. seven times for 40c.
Help Wanted—Male.
WANTED—Special accounting work; will
open or close books, figure inventories,
etc. For interview, call Alain 2808.
12-23-21
1.000 CHRISTMAS PURCHASERS. 42
Marietta street. 36-23-12
WANTED Table boy. Apply at GreaD
er Atlanta Confectionery Company, 207
Peachtree. 12-23-5
! WANTED —Ambitious young man for
billing clerk Must be sober and will
ing to work. Address In own handwrit
ing, giving age, experience, references
and salary expected. Bond required.
Address A. B. C. Co., Box 814, care
Georgian. 25-23-12
WANTED—Man that does not drink, to
work on dairy farm good milker. Ref
erences required. Single man. Call De
catur 431, Mrs. W. F. Lilly. 12-23-1
WANTEDServices of a first-class
i bookkeeper, competent to open up a full
set of books and write up two or three
months’ business and make up financial
statements. Address your reply to P. O.
Box 842, Atlanta, in your own handwrit
ing, stating all your experience, refer
enees and salary expected. 12-23-3
WANTED—For U. S. army, able-bodied
unmarried men between ages of 18 and
35; citizens of United States, of good
character and temperate hafclts, who can
speak, read and write the English lan
guage. For information, apply to Re
cruiting Officer, corner Peachtree and
Forsyth streets, Atlanta, or 411 Cherry
st.. Macon. Ga. 9-4-27
RAILWAY MAH. clerks wanted. $960
first year; promotion to SI,BOO. Exami
nations January 11. Common education
sufficient with my coaching. Full in
formation free. Write for booklet y-412.
Earl Hopkins. Washington, I>. C. 12-14-17
RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS WANTED—
S9O month. Atlanta examinations Jan
uary 11. Coaching free. Franklin instl
tute. Dept. 49W, Rochester. N. Y. 42-11-11
WANTED—First-class blacksmith; for
particulars address M. B. Brown,
Devereux, Ca.___ 41-13-12
FREE MASSAGE, hair cuts, shaves,
shampoos. All barber work free. Clean
linen. Atlanta Barber College, 10 West
Mitchell. 5-27-26
YES. Professor G. O. Branding will teach
you the barber trade (it's easy). We
teach in one-half time of other colleges.
<'nurse and position in our shops only
S3O. Why pay more? Thousands of our
graduates running shops or making good
wages. Atlanta Barber College, 10 East
Mitchell street.s-11-17
WANTED Ideas. Inventors write~for list
of Inventions wanted and prizes offered
by manufacturers. Also, how to get your
patent. Sent free to any address. Ran
dolph x- Briscoe, patent attorneys. Wash
'sg'”ll - U- c - 7-11-23
STOI’ at Hilburn hotel, heart of city. 10V;
Walton street. If you want a clean, quiet
room; transient 60c Open all night.
| 3-21-19
W AN TED—Bright, stron g
boys to deliver routes in
afternoons. Good wages
and chance for promotion.
Call at circulation depart
ment The Atlanta Georgian.
20 East Alabama street.
SPECIAL RATES are given on “Sit a
tions Wanted” ads Your 30-word ad
Inserted one time for lOc, three times for
20c. seven times for 40c.
TRAIN auditors or t’cket collectors are
now on about 33 railroads. Would you
like such a position? Railway experience
unnecessary. Good salary. For applica
tion blank send stamped envelope to Fos
ter Libbey & Co., 811 Monadnock Bldg..
Chicago. 70-21-12
.125 Christmas Gift.
THE first person from each street in At
lanta to apply to Bagwell Business Col-
I lege. 34% Luckie street, on or before
December 28. 1912, can secure a scholar
ship at one-half price for any course. <’all,
write or phone us today. Be first from
y° ur street.sß-21 -12 I
WANTED- Men to learn the barber tra«i#‘. ;
Good barbers make good money. We ■
make good barbers. We control good jobs. 1
i Wr pay- wages in firushing department. |
Investigate today. Catalogue free. Moler
Barb- r ('oliege, 38 1 aickie street. 44-21 -12'
WANTED T-ui fast messengers, with >r
without svlieeL Best pay in city. Alii
ler’s MinutV Messenger Service. 11 L. FiHr
lir t 12 20-14
Help Wanted—Male and Female.
Try Raney s Blood Remedv
i'V>R i.’IIKUMAT.SM. OLD SORES, 'i L-;
CER S. CA9< ’ E R. PELLAGRA. I
SCROFUI A FEM.'LE TROUBLKS, IN
DIGESTION ECZEMA AND TETTER: 1
SSO FoR a CASE OK SPECIFIC BLOOD
POISON IT FAII S TO CERE CALL. ON
THE RANEY MEDICINE COMPANY
5” AUSTELL Bl DC... )TLANTA GA
ATLANTA PHONE 414. OFFICE
HOI-RS. 7TO 6 SUNDAY. 9To 12.
Salesmen Wanted.
" Tl; ' \ I.i.ING SALEEM HN-
Wl' l:i:-.'1'!RE THE SERVICES
i >F ’i ll REE GO< ’I«. LI VE. AC
TIVE. HIGH-GRADE TRAVEL
ING SALESMEN TO TRAVEL
SolTHf \ STATES APPLI
CANTS MUST BE MORE THAN
YEARS OF AGE, GOOD PER
SONALITY. AND HAVE ST'c- i
CESSFCL RECORD AS SALES- I
M EX. T> . seen V> E < AN (>h -
FER ) POSITION THAT WILL
PAY .<I.OO AND I I’ i’ER MONTH
\BoVE EXPENSES EXCLE- ;
-IVE TERRITORY AND TRAV
CLING EXPENSES )I>VaX< ED
l: ’ .1 KifEXi-ES REIJI'IREI >.
E. I'. WHITE,
v n i-oIiSYTH BI ILDING
I vri.WT \ ;i-i2
1 Agents Wanted.
I\\ ANTED AGENTS-- Average salesman
can make $lO per day selling St arbor
.. ough’s productions in Florida. We give
you a guarantee of $4 nor day. Address 1
H. J. Finch, Jacksonville, Florida. 1
12-21-2 .
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i
Teachers Wanted.
SPECIAL FALL enrollment; good open-
, I Ings yet Foster’s Teachers Agency 1 1
I Atlanta. Ga. 9-23-31 1
I I - I:
': ; 1
Situations Wanted—Female.
! SPECIAL RATES are given on "Sltua- I
I ttons Wanted” ads. Your 30-word rd!
■ inserted one time for 10c. three times for . 1
I 20c, seven times for 40c.
TELEPHONE OPERATOR, four vears I
I experience, bust references, desires po- ■
sition at once. Box 810, care Georgian. I
l j 26-23-12:
IXX ANTED- A position by experienced!
| cook. Room on 101. Opposed to small'
. i children. Call at 60 Daniel street. 28-20-12 ’
4 ■
Situations Wanted—Male.
I SPECIAL RATES are given on "Situa
; tlons Wanted’’ ads. Your 30-word ad
’ ’ l ' sert ®<3 one time for 10c, three times for
; -Oc. seven times for 40c.
I WANTED— -Position by two-third printer;
live years experience? prefer union shop. ! i
State salary in first letter. Address Two- ,
thirder, care Georgian. 41-23-12 '
GERMAN cook, 30 years old, two vears
in this country, wants position in hotel, ;
restaurant or private, without room. Ap
ply tu Albert, cook. No. 78 Fraser street
corner . Woodward avenue.3s-23-12
, WOODWORKER wants work; can make
; new or repair wagons, carriages or au
tomobiles. Address J., Box 300, care Geor
. gian. 77-21-12
W ANTED—Position as bookkeeper; rapid,
very accurate; can handle heavy work;
understand corporation accounting fully; J
references very best; bond if necessary;
will be open for job by 26th; company am
, with going out. of business. Please do not ;
’ answer unless you have opening for A-l
man. R. R. E., Box 100, care Georgian.
' 71-21-12
STENOGRAPHER, above the average,
desires permanent position to begin now
i 010 ~anuary 1- Address Experience. Box
808, care Georgian. 30-21-12
YOUNG MAN, considerable experience in
stenography, bookkeeping, general of
fice work, desires position of merit, with
reliable firm; now employed. Address H <
B. A., No. 88 Clay street, Kirkwood, Ga.
L O ." 21 " 12
BOOKKEEPER—A thoroughly expe-
i rienced, competent and accurate book- <
keeper and accojmtant, possessing knowl
edge of stenography, and capable of hand
ling correspondence, at present employed,
desires to make a change; references.
Bookkeeper. Box 809. care Georgian.
. EXPERT MEAT CUTTER and salesman.
28 rears of age, with fifteen years’ •
' practical experience in Philadelphia and
Baltimore, and now holding a responsible
position with the largest fresh meat and *
provision dealers In Washington, would
; like to come South after January 1. Can '
■ furnish the best of references as to hon
esty and ability, and will come well rec-
: ommended. A steady position with chance
( of promotion will be accepted and appre- '
elated. No objection to small town. Ad
dress manager Empire Market, Inc., 501
Stanton place, N.E., Washington, D. C.
WANTED—Position by young man with |
three years experience as bookkeeper, 1
cashier and stenographer. Employed at I
present, but would like to make a change.
L. J., Be>x 276, _care Georgian. 41-18-12
WANTED—Position as meat cutter at :
once; have had five years’ experience;
can furnish best of references. P. A.
Griffin, Cairo, Ga.l2-17-36
WANTED -Position in office work or as
salesman; am married; thirty years old;
college education; good talker. Now hold
responsible government position. Can give
i bond- Any honest work will be accepted.
Address Worker, Box 260, care Georgian. :
SOBER, hustling, experienced business 1
man wants traveling position; can give
best of reference. Address P. O. Box 96,
Yatesville, Ga, 38-16-12
XV ANTED- Position with responsible con
tractor by competent estimator, drafts
man and clerical worker, who has some
engineering experience; capable of taking
entire charge of office; handy on outside
work. Address Box 256, care Georgian.
29-16-12
Situi.tions Wanted—Male and
Fsmale.
SITU aTtchTwa n"an <1 wife
on -a farm. Box 807, care Georgian.
42-20-12
Boarders Wanted. I I
SEE “Rooms and Board” Under Georgian
Rent Bulletin.
Lost and Found.
THE party that has found your lost ar
ticle will be looking for your ad In this
column. Let him know that vou were the
loser by placing an ad in The Georgian s !
" Lost an <l Found” column. 12-5-12
I LOST—Lynx fur neckpiece between cor-
I ner Whitehall and Mitchell, while board
| ing Georgia avenue car, leaving same
I South Pryor, corner Fulton, last Friday
between 5 and 6p. m. Finder please noti
fy George B. Greenwood, 315 South Prvor
street or 315 Empire Life Bldg. 12-23-16
LOST—Black Cocker Span
iel Dog. Reward if re
turned to 21 Porter Place.
I LOST—One small white and black spotted
i dog; tail curls over back; leather collar
with clover leaf brass tag. Return to 176 :
Grant street. 40-23-12
LOST December IL Sandy Springs.
campground, a white with black spots ; I
and tan ears, hound bitch. Kindly notify 1
W. T. McCurdy, Stone Mountain, Ga $lO
reward. 64-21-12 !
FOUND—The way to get your Christmas i
presents delivered. Read the ’ Business ;
Guide of Atlanta”—the first two columns
of The Georgian—each day. 12-20-33
LOST--Crescent shaped diamond brooch 1
Thursday. Return to Miss Sara Flor- I i
ence, 161 Gordon street. Phone West 356 i
112-20-32 I I
; LOST- A darlc brown cqw. whftV spot on ' .
■ forehead. 207 Connally street. 12-20-23
Personal.
IK Mi;. SMITH. waTtTr Tn restaurant,
who knows Mr. V.. of Momgotn. n. will 1
'•omn-unicat.' with T. T. Kjh-. ho Urt .. de- i
lectlve at Piedmont, lie will learn snm» - ■
tnlng to bin advantage t;,i ;> :
, CHARLES Vll.i;iNGi;i~im,.’t~k \ To:
i Southern Hotel at once. t?
I BUI <• HATH EKS
| ATI.. PHON!-. 1176. BELL MAIN 4850 T .
i 32-23-12 :
!•' >R ADOPfI !• >N lwo pret . and i
tine healthy boys. Mrs M T. .Mitchell, 1 ‘
26 Windsor st. 12-21-33 !
MAT FIINITY 'sTnITART P m"T ’rTvatT
refined, home' ke llm te.: nm her of
patients rar-.-d f< - t a.p... . ..
mfancs Mrs M J- Mo ■’.ell D ’ r
sor St. li-n ;
I F’Y BiCKEENS~FI.'Y _ RcnH
S'’REHNS- W 0,,..; fl ...
s-rc-ns, hardwood floor’ Vr-i.i Han blinds
metai weather strips tarn si . ; ,
In the South V7rHe., j’ ■ ■ 1" n
laway, mannite-. 1403 • ■ .;i r , a |
Bank building Atlanta. Ga Mair .11"
sllltira y RESt j.TS ••ona- trow, trass,... :
Improperly fitted John B Daniel, at 34
Wall stree*. has an expert fitto- and it
will cost you no more to hav. him tit
! you. and it mean' insurance 6-24-19
I—— | j
’ 1-5 off all our Furniture this
week. .1. \l. High Com-p
|i;niy 12-9-3 U
Eropsy.
DROPSY CURED— Relieves shortness of
breath in 36 to 48 hours Reduces swell
ing in fifteen to twenty days. Collom
Dropsy Remedy Co., 512 Austell bldg. At
>ar.ta. 5 -25-11
Medical.
DR. EDMONDSON’S Tansy, Pennyroyal
and Cotton Root Pills, a safe and re
liable treatment for painful and sup
pressed menstruation, irregularities and
Himilar obstructions. Trial box by mail,
50c Frank Edmondson & Bro., manufac
turing chemists, 11 North Broad street,
Atlanta. 2-17-14
MRS. DR VIOLET M. MILLAN.
DISF\SES of women and children 200-
202 Hillyer Trust Bldg. Bell phone Ivy
4619. , 9-28-58
Palmistry
CLAIRVOYANT AND
PALMIST.
YOU are sure to profit by a reading. No
fee charged unless every visitor is per
fectly satisfied. 93 Auburn ave. (in tent.)
■ 12-7-49
GYPSY CAMP.
CLAIRVOYAN T AND PALMIST, located
on East Hunter, between Central ave
nue and Washington street.ll-11-11
GYPSY PALMIST.
MADAME CAMILLE tells past, present
and future. Special reading, 25c. this
week. Located 50 Edgewood avenue, be
tween Ivy and Pryor. 11-11-34
Palmist and Life Reading.,
17 EAST MITCHELL ST , (IN TEXT).
GYPSY QUEEN.
IS NOW LOCATED in tent, corner For*
syth and Luckie; can be consulted os
Oil affairs of life Charges moderate
Satisfaction guaranteed. 6-25-1$
t
—
W anted—Mi scella neous.
WANTED—You to know that you can
purchase your gifts at your own price at
4? Marietta street. 3 : 12
HIGHEST cash prices paid for old feTtlTer
beds. M. 4840, Atlanta 1476. 33-23-12
WANTED—To buy a second-hand gaso
line engine, 1(T or 12-horsepower. Ad
dress C. D. Holland, Dallas, Ga., Route 8.
12-21-16
WANTED—Ladles’ wardrobe trims. .Must
be first class. Address A.. Box 804. care
Georgian. Atlanta phone 2699. 12-20-1
WANTED—Piano that lias not been used '
very much. Call Ivy 2814. 12-20-2
DROP A CARD ’~
We ll Bring Cash For
Old Clothes and Shoes
’’THE VESTIAIRE”
166 Decatur Street.
FURNITURE and household goods, office
fixtures and merchandise of anj- kind
accepted on consignment. Cash advanced, i
Pembroke Sales Company, 143 South Pry- I
or street. Bell phone Main 1434. Main >B7. '
Atlanta 2285. 8-15-12
WE PAY HIGHEST eash 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 [
WANTED—We pay highest cash 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.
I BUY MEN'S old clothes and shoes.
Drop a card. I. Bock, 32 Bell street.
For Sale—Miscellaneous.
fVrnTtCrk~ive ~'buy and kell
CASH BARGAINS. SOUTHERN i
WRECKAGE COMPANY, 114 SOUTH
FORSYTH STREET. BOTH PHONES >
$75 RADIANT HOME heater and oak |
sideboard. $25 each. Apply 10 East
Sixteenth street. 12-20-16 I
DUNTLEY PNEUMATIC CLEANERS re- !
move dirt and germs from rugs, carpets,
floors, etc.; vacuum cleaners from $32 50
up; vacuum sweepers, $9.75. C. J. Daniel i
A Co., 416 Fourth Nat, HR, Bldg, 12-2-11 >
25 PER CENT discount on all
Dressing Tables, Writing Desks,
Turkish Rockers, Music Cabinets,
Parlor Suits, etc.
Reductions on all Velocipedes,
Steel Wagons, Hand Cars. Chil
dren's Chairs and Rockers.
GOLDSMITH-ACTON-
WITHERSPOON CO.
Lifetime Furniture, Rugs and
Draperies.
t>2 Peachtree. 61. N. Broad.
FOR SALE One s4o~suit~of furniture and
one dining table; will sell at a sacri
fice; am going to leave town 53 Krogi
street. x 28-23-12
FOB SALE- -One gas stove; cost $18; will
make splendid present; used two months. 1
318 Hill street. 31-23-12 '
FOR SALE A $350 i’alile piano for $l5O
cash or one-half cash and balance in
thirty days. Call ivy 2349-J for parttcu- I
lars. 29-20-12
FiOR SALE Lounge! cook stove? piano, |
couch, swing and other furnishings. 192 '
t'rew Main 2792-1, 12-19-7 '
OLD LET’I’ER-EDG E half dollars for
sale; dates 1822, 1823. 1826. 1829, 1832 1
1834, 1836. Good condition S. j, Ire
land, Smyrna. Ga. 43-17-12 ;
CARRIAGES REI’/ilßEji AND RECOV
ER ED
NEW RUBBER TIKES PUT ON YOUR '
BABY’S CARRIAGE PHONE IVV
2076 ROBERT MITCHELL. 229 EDGE
WOOD. 7-18-15 |
COAL! < <) \L!
JELLICO l.i MP
$4.75.
PIEDMONT COAL CoMI’AKY
ROTII I ’llo.Nl.s MAI\ 'T.4B
new & 2nd hd
Gookin Bank A- office i: iiilpment Go.
National Cash Registers.
$35, SSO, *6O. 75, .jDHj .ii<i up. ferine eaxv .
THE NATIONAL : \SH RL i!S r i Lil CO 1
60 North Br-’.iH Street
•
1 5 '>‘ r al! nvr b'uriiitiirc this
week J.' M. II:.’ Com
p'Hv 12-9-24
A’jt.omc' <.
I»I2".MA' I 1.1. . lie. • -
how-. . good condition, worth >'
s..)'); sls<) cash gets It. owtio. Box 811,
"tire Georgian. 30-23-12
for i:.\t'H ani;i:- eh . ■ ■ on-.,i,i;e> i ,<
automublln for 20 to 3fi-horsepower o.
tai-lied engine W M Bruc< . I: E I >
No. I. Atlanta. Ga ’’all Ivv 3776-1.
OLDEST ri pair"! >.f ;>n'..mol>i|, ,
tors, fenders, lam;. . . i. >t .. ti>.- t>
facturers of ajt kind,-' -0.-i mel.it wi
lot liiitomol.il, S. f1,;,!-., in ,„n
Warlick Si M. t.i) Mt-g C„ •o. |„ i( .
000. l jo •- ■,
T e Gear j.a ?.> Lent Du letin”
Rooms and Eoard
ROOM and li< ar<l fnr young ia lv reason
able. 79 West Peachtree, avv 144'j-J.
R< )O\i and first-das rd 438 <
street. R.--L3-8
<Nol PLE or gentlemen for nicely fur
nished room with meals in private
home. 227 \V. Peachtree. Phone ivv
4»t>3 J, 12-21-30
i NEWLY tiwshnl room'With boa’ 1: al’
I modern conven.’ences. 179 N. Jackson.
lv> 1907« J L -
LARGE, nice, well kept rooms f r couples
or young men; dose in: ten minutes
walk to business pmtfon of city; good
table. Main 1978. 178 Washington street.
1 62-21-12
H. two ronnectir'< rooms with bath
between, making pica-cri accommoda
tions for party of five. 513 Peachtree st
WANTED Roommate for student; sepa
rate be-1; good table board; also nicely
furnished room suitable for two young
men 121 Capitol Square. Main 4839-L.
12 20-29
I WANTED Table boarders at 55 Garnett
' stree*. Phoney Main 3451C1. 12-19-18
R< “ MS., with •■r without board, private
family, eve’vihing e« rg>n’al and home
llke. Main 1238-1 27S Rawson 12-19-19
Nh’E. large rooms with board: furnace
heat. 327 Whitehall. Phone Main 3286.
12-18-26
BEAUTIFUL light, sunny rooms runn'ng
water, best meals: very reasonable. 28
East North avenue Ivy 5551 12-18-14
REASON KBI E, homeiikt board i '! cou
ple or two young men. Furnace heat.
phone iv\ in ll is-:2
OPPOSIfE”TIIE CAPIT()L~
NICELY furnished rooms and excellent
table board. 121 Capitol Square. Main
4839-L. 12-17-31
; FURNISHED rooms and board; gcntle
. men preferred. 308 South Pryor. Main
I 2456-L 50-17 12
FURNISHED ROOMS with board at 25
West Baker street. Ivy 549 J. 12-17-11
Til]': HOLLENBECK'
1101’EL.
A MODERN FAMILY HOTEL.
57 E. Third Street.
ONE BLOCK from rhe Georgian
Terrace. Forty newly furnish
ed, steam-heated rooms; electric
lights; fire-proof building; free
baths. Hate: Board and room
$7.00 pei’ week upward. Robert
D. Eilwards. Proprietor. 12-14-35
WANTED After Christmas, sixteen stu
dents to board at student home; Just
I opened. Splendid board at $lB. Close In.
I Address Student, Box 890, care Georgian.
I 12-16-25
: REASONABLE room and board in new
| modern Inntan Park home. Ivy 4231-J.
I 12-16-27
ROOMS with or without board at 74 For
i'e3t avcnue - >vy 4345. 12-16-10
Bti East Xoi’lh Avuniio.
j BETWEEN the Peachtrees. Fine, light
, rooms and excellent table board. Ivy
'6501. 11-30-44
Board Wanted.
YOUNG LADY school teacher desires
board in nice home. Give full informa
tion. 1.. Box 805. care < leorgian. 12-20-12
( Tw< > )-<iung ladies desire room and
board in strictly private family, on
south side. Address M. B. C., care Geor
gian; 32-20-13
I JUST LOOK at the number of ads under
I the "Room and Board” column of The
I Georgian No wonder the people recog-
I nize that. The Georgian is the paper to
I look in for nice boarding places, for they
have r larger number of places to select
! from. Place your a«l for hoarders in The
I Georgian's "Room and Board” column
| and fill your vacant spaces at your table.
12-5-12
Furnished Rooms For Rent.
NICE, clean rooms; two blocks Candler
Bldg.: $1.50 to $2.50 per week; cun sup
ply light housekeeping rooms for two
couples. Come and inspect 152 Courtland
street.l2-21-34
YOUNG business woman would share
room with young lady in nicely fur
nlshed home. Ivy 5840.12-21-31
FRONT ROOM with board; steam heat;
all conveniences; best location; north
side. Phone Ivv 5840.12-21-32
FOR it ENT Rooms for roomers or light
housekeeping; cheap. 145 Spring street.
12-21-29
NICELY furnished rooms; gentinmen
onlj jh < '.irn- p*-.’ w.i\ . l‘..'-21 -20
* >NE nlct ly furnished <>r unfurnished room
with kitchenette for couple. 126 Windy
sor. Xlain 3588. 12-21-21
FURNISHED front room; also housekeep
ing rooms. Ivy 3205-J. 210 Spring.
12-21-22
NICELY furnished rooms, light house
keeping apartments; private family. 151
Spring street.l2-21-23
FURNISHED rooms for light housekeep
ing; modern anti up-to-date. 81 Broth
erton street.l2-21-21
TWO nice front furnished rooms. 28 XV.
Peachtree j»1 ace. Call Ivy 6537-J. 12-21-27
FOR RENT To gentlemen, nicely’ fur
nished with all modern conven
iences; in private home, on north side.
Phone IvyJHO9. _J2_- 20-26
ONE large room and one single room for
' gentlemen; steam heat; all conven
iences: private home; Peachtree street.
Ivy 1779-.T,12-20-27
I NI(’I>LX' furnished rooms for light house
keeping: conveniences. 161 South For
syth. 12 20-28
ONE large room and one single room for
J gentlemen: steam heat: al! conven
iences; private honf<*. Peachtree street,
j Ivy 11
LARGE bright, Clean, newly furnished
rooms for light housekeeping, consisting
of bed room and kitchenette with use of
i parloi- and phone; hot and cold water;
I splendid car service; easy walking dls
i tance; best section South Pryor. Call
’ Main 2840-J. 12-30-31
i 128 SOUTH PRYOR STREET- Main 5250.
Nicely furnished room. All conven-
Cheaj Pr ii < fan ib 12 20-1?
I- • Oi ■ ■ >■ d d,i, 'n prl-
, vate hmm- close in. 8 Cooper. Kinin
| 4630-L. 12-20-6
I- T ; RNISII LD R< »<)M for r< nt. 116 Wes t
I. i»1 one
FOR Two furnished rooms
light housekeeping; hi. 75 Nelson.
12-20-3
I. io • • fan ary 1:
furi .<• . h«:i!, 4 h‘<’tr « light.:, uus ana
hot water; e’o «• n on W< st Peachtree i
. street. Ivv : i‘.v 12-23-7
Nh’FLV c<l steam-ated room;
• ]
12-23-9
Y<»ux<; ■ <•’ - cl Ll’-en. • uld ;
i rent <’l ’ s,.- . . in the r ten- |
1 roo- ♦'< • < ’ i < ;: • w'■ i h no <•! Il' 1 ’ - n.
Iw v - i -i.c
I " v"f ' h r. < •»: all .
< e ’r *9l ivy 1 'rret
i
■ i-.
*»
i-eat < u .-tr.' Lehrs }:.J| phone Xfair, I
-23-12
I" R R|-:.\’ r |* I Vi ,-i •); . f Hr
nlsh.’d or ms . ■ atirtn; pt]
convei ■ ' ■
with ovvnc! in h. ..$> !'’nrr ; 1 i
’?.» i.rifi i* '-L' !• »enr. - jr-
ke» ping ly paj • . up, battl .’tHu
I .’ uit. V i ’ • 1 IS -' 9
Fur Hb fid Roons For Rent.
1 \V> • furnished rooms; housekeeping it
■ ■ • r« <! 153 Central ave.l2-23-18
L ( 'i: R’.'T- -Two or four furnished
i f • .r’s .. r light housekeeping; sl2 and
I electric lights; two blocks from 400
Lll-'llUi 11 avenue; apartment 1. 12-21-6
Et'R RENT La’gc front room, with
kitchenette, private porch, hot and cold
i wilier; newly furnished. Ivy 6523.
i •_l2-19-11
F< R RENT -One nicely furnished front
i om; also furnished housekeeping
, '.i-ais, modern; reasonable; north side.
\’. r> ‘ lose in. 49 West Cai.-. 12-17-17
b’OR RENT Two furnished roams for
light housekeeping 82 Williar.s st.
i I?:. 2 ?-! 2
TW<> c nnecting roo- i. furnished for
1 t eplug private family. 103 West
' Hr< • Phone b”- \179-J. 12-20-4 C
MCEi Y furnished rooms for gentlemen
also Eght housekeeping rooms; hot and
cold water and all conveniences. 25r
! Courtland st. Phone Ivy 6248-L. 12-20-41
<»i{ RENT -Three rooms for housekeep
* ing: also largo bed room. 58 We t
i Peachtree 12-16-9
' F(*R ’’EN'l’ Rooms for roomers or light
> housekeeping Cheap. 145 Spring street.
12-16-12
NICE! Y furnished rooms. 50c night. $2 50
‘ a week and up Broadway Hotel, 7% ’
North Broad street. Hot and cold water.
10-4-2
( r-
Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms
For Rent.
TWO or three first floor large rooms for
rent. 343 South Pryor; reasonable rent.
, 12-21-38
BOOMS, furnished or unfurnished, with
dressing room connecting: no objection
to light housekeeping. 19 E. Baker
: Phonp Ivy 2923. 12-21-28
; FOR RENT—One or two rooms, fur
nished or unfurnished. Call Main
4551-L. 12-19-14
Unfurnished Rooms For Rent.
401 CAPITOL AVE.—First floor; five
rooms, reception hall and bath; large
lot for garden. Apply Mrs. Busha, care
, Chamberlin-Johnson-Dußose Co. 12-21-in
TWO large unfurnished connecting rooms;
mirth side, 428 Greenwood ave. 12-21-2 t.
1 FOR RENT - Two unfurnished rooms an,
kitchenette. 47 Alaska ave., Bell phone
Ivy 6487.12-20-24
1 Ft 111 RENT—Two upstairs rooms; all
conveniences 756 Highland avenue.
Phone Ivy 6373-L.83-1.9-12
i
1-5 off all our Furniture this
week. J. M. High Com-
■ pany. 12-9-34
I
Furnished Apartments For Rent.
FIX’E bright, comfortable rooms, nicely
furnished, also three rooms. All con
. veniences; beautiful neighborhood. Phone
Ivy 2478. 12-18-9
Furnished or Unfurnished Apart.
■ mer.ts For Rent.
i FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished,
most desirable four or five-room steam-
I heated apartment. Phone Ivy 2432
■ 12-20-8
Unfurnished Houses For Rent.
FOR RENT—Comfortable cottage, six
> rooms and bath; north side; S2O. Phom
> Ivy 6132.12-23-15
, LEASE OR SALE—-Artistic bungalow,
■ screened, tiled, furnace, garage. "Ans
. ley Park,” care Georgian 39-19-11
SIX-ROOM, up-to-date two-storv house
rents for $22.50; cozy home. 132 Eas
Georgia avenue. Main 3744-L. 12-16-1
■ FOR RENT, ’HOUSES— CaII, write or
phone for our rent bulletin. Ralph O.
i Cochran, 74-76 Peachtree street. 4-1-21
FOR RENT—I 92 East Georgia avenue,
one six-room house, cabinet mantels
■ etc , modern, $17.50. Apply across th«
street. 11-29-21
Stores For Rent.
FOR RENT—New- store on”"car"'itneT'cor'-
ner Seminole and Dill avenue; equipped
with all fixtures, including soda fount
new Shannen refrigerator, floor short
eases, scales, account and cash registers
and other fixtures. Established trade it
midst of 1,000 persons. Catch Stewart
avenue car and come to end of line, or
phone Atlanta 5908-M. 52-21-15
Desk Space For Rent.
OFFICE SPACE for rent, with use of
phone. Apply 708 Candler Hldg.
- 44-20-12
DESK, chair, typewriter, phone, in good
location, for rent, $lO per month. Phone
Mam 2053. 12-19-34
Furnished Rooms Wanted ,
WANTED--Rooms for light housekeep
ing in private family. Box 805. care
Georgian. 31-2 Q-13
YOUR rooms can he rented if you will
advertise them in the Recognized Rent
Medium of the city. People who are
looking for nice rooms, look for them
where they have the largest number to
choose from. Your ad In "The Georgian’s
Rent Bulletin” wdll attract tbe attention
of the party that is looking for rooms ir
your house. Try it and see. 12-5-12
Furnished Apartments Wanted.
WANTED- For three months, tumishei’
apartment or house, in good section o
city. References given. Apply N. S.. Box
201, care Georgian. 12-23-4
Railroad Schedule.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH”
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF
PASSENGER TRAINS. ATLANTA.
The following schedule figures #r« pub
fished only as Information, and are not
I guaranteed:
No. Arrive From—|No. Depart To—
-3" I It 1 36 N Yorkl2;ls am
2 C cninatl.2:sfarn 2 J’vllle. 3;05 am
35 N Y0rk..5:00 am Z 0 Col’bus 5-20 am
13 Jaxvule. .5:20 ami 13 Cincl.... 5:30 am
13 a.-, ton 5:25 am 32 Ft. Vai 5:30 am
1’ th’port. «;30am 35 H harn 5:4., am
2., laxvllle 6:soam; 7 C’nooga 6:40 am
•1- . oev a 8.10 am 12 R mono «56 ,0
Hellin 8:20 ami 23 K City. 700 , rn
~ ’ 1 ’ 6 Bruns’k 7:45 u-n
.1 Chat a. 10:.lt> am < ham..11:35 .
■ io I" am! 38 N YorkU Olarn
al. 1 ~am 40 ChTtte 12.00 ti n
tl COl l>-s . ooam| 6 J’vllle. .n-20 am
1 1 • 11 10 am 30 C’bus ...12:30 pm
Ci 1I- 11 10 cm, 30 N York 2’45 :n
• a pm 15 C nooga 3:00 u n
1:1 .1-1, 12 4:_!pm| 39 B'ham. 4:lopm
, 11 ii'nl‘lß Toccoa 4:30 •n
5 J ' • 4 opm 22 Col'bus 5:10 tn
i 3 X ' ■ ' " Oil tn- 5 Cincl. 6-10 pm
I. Hr - 50 urn I 28 Ft Vai 520 n-
1 J . -I lie 8 ’Opm’ 35 Heflin, 5:45 pm
H i-’ ""<1 8:30 prnl 10 Macon. 5:30 m,.
, ’4 I, ’tty t;2O pm 1 Ci-'nnli 8:20 ntt
16 < n< ga i:.flu pm 44 Wash’n 8-45 ptt
I ':■ Col bm.. 10 20 pm 24 Jaxvllle. 9:30 pn
3! Ft al .10:25 pin 111 Kh’pnrt. 11:10 ».•
H Clue- ll fi'Opm 14 J'xvllle_lDlo p-:
” • ■" thus t») run dally." ex
„." r 'a :-- -■ < da'li <’• ntral time
' ” ' -fft ' '>l I’eni'htrer St