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Til K ATLA.N I A GEORGIAN AM) M AN S.
You Want Something. You Will Find It it You Read “ Want Ads
DELEGATES [NO
MEET TO-NIGHT
Congress Likely Will Convene in
Memphis Next Year—Gov.
Mann New President.
EGGS- l-'re
16c
BITTER
l-ll». blocks,
fair demand.
DRESSED
a lid foot on,
y and c
<a 30<-. fre
andled, \$'a
mery, in
country, ,
17 Mtiii’WuC.
POULTRY
' Drawn,
Hens, 5
1.1 V
3<m 3f>
pu<
per pound
t6c; rooster
ncHfl, 20© 22 1 c.
iil'l.TILY Hens.
' 30c, fries 3640c
die ducks 30ft/3
t urkeys
broilers
Peklna I
turkeys, ow- >
RAILWAY SCHEDULES,
SOI ’I I IK UN RAILWAY
PREMIER CARRIER OF THE
SOUTH”
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF
PASSENGER TRAINS. ATLANTA,
fie following schedule figures are
published only as Information, and are
not guaranteed:
PERSONAL,
to'll 40c, geese 60® 6'..
Ing to fatness. lo$r20r
FRUIIG AND PRODUCE
FRUITS AND V HO ETA FILES Lem
ons fancy $*.00 grapefruit $2.75^8,00,
■ .r.lillow< r 104/12^' , bananas, 3c per
pound, cabbage iugi 1 10 crate, peanuts
per pound, fancy Virginia. •* 1< j€p7r,
choice i»^ u6c, lettuce fancy $2 50if.300,
bids $1.00fyJ2.» In half-barrel crates,
Th a
held k
cal Ci>
l*rti
> e« r
n
he two < on volition* may he
a her the Southern Sociologl-
icc.« to-day postponed the sc-
f a convention city for next
il the will <*f the National
Charities and Correr-
pertained.
urgent invitation from
leet in llntie-
nbera $3
Egg plant'
ale pepper
Ht<xes fancy,
<5. pineai
ilorva 604/ *i
• •s. pump!
•s 104i 12 4
'<£2.1
< (scarce* $2,254/2.75 per
$::,504i 2 75 per /-rate, to-
. Mx-baskel crater $2 26*0
P- $2 .">04/2.75 per erule,
, icr bushel, sweet pot a
n .am 6f»4f70c, Mtrawber-
P< i kuarf, fancy Florida
kra. fan
Conference •
lion In* *
Despite t li
the State of Texas to
ton, it is probable
Tenn., will he chosen
conference has never met in the
’ South and the sociological < ongress
will urge that it g«* to Memphis, too.
With the general session at Wesley
celery $2
./
3.00 per crate
•
tet <
crates $36/3 00.
FISH.
KlMli
Bream and perch,
snapper.
10c
pound, trout.
bluefish,
7c p
ound; potnpana
mackerel,
pound; mtxc<
that Memphis. poU nd; hia< k has
The charities l' er barr
, 7c pound,
10c pound;
i, 20e pound,
1 fish 6© 6c
JOc pound, mullet, #12
Memorial Church to night, at which j gram $6. Queen of the South (1
_ , , a in f i-’ rt Worth patent) $6 00, Golden Grain $5.60, Fi
Dr. John A Rice, of I **rt Worth H { fa£ 9t} Home Queen (1
Texas, and Dr. Henry F. Cope, of
Chicago, will he principal speakers,
the meeting of the congress will come
to a close and the delegates will leave
for their homes.
Among the speakers at to-day’s
general session was Dr. Henry Stiles
Bradly, of Worcester. Mass who
spoke on “The Drag on Modern Civ!
ligation.” th® greatest drags, he said,
were war and the reproduction of the
unfit,
Officers Are Elected.
Officers of the congress elected for
the ensuing year are: President. Gov
ernor WlllMim'H. Mann, of Virginia;
first vice president. Dr. John C.
White, Atlanta ; second vice president.
Mrs J. A. Baker. Houston, Texas;
secretary, Dr. J. E. McCulloch. Nash
ville, 'i'enn : treasurer. D TC Holder
ness. Nashville.
W. p, Weatherford, of Nashville.
Tenn.. 1n an address on work among
the negroes of the South, declared
that only a thorough understanding
between the two races would preserve
racial integrity.
“If the white people and the black
people of the South.” he said, ‘ever
nndeflwtand each other, racial self-
respect will safeguard the purlieus o$
rabtAaf integrity.”
Play Needed by Child.
The Inherent right of a child ;*•
play wns advocated by Rev Vernon
i Xnson, of Norfolk. Y;t.
The child who is made to work all
day during the tender \enrs of his
fife hasn't a fair chance In the world
he said. The amusements of youth
are as essential to the growth of a
child as the rain and sunshine are to
the growth of the flower
Mrs. W. L. Murdock, of Birming-
ham.«*H».. and Judge Moray William-
of New York, talked of methods of
dealing with young delinquents.
tv^nizdfc charities was the general
t -of. debates at the Wesley Me
in- il gathering, made by James P
Krnrr Of Memphis, and R T. Holen-
*• • • r*. of J*rk«<fr \ ill*'.
Public health, with reference t»*
medical inspection in schools and the
anti-tub rculnwis light, was dlacusaed
at tlie,,. First Baptist Church by Dr.
L T. Royster, of Norfolk. Va . and
J D Strain, of Nashville
“Many children.*' said Dr Royster,
“are thought to in' incorrigible when
they are suffering from some physical
defect.”
Would Reform Conv'cts.
On courts and prisons. W. H. Whit
taker A. ,f . O Wells. of Kentucky:
Prof. \V. C. KUvlngton, of Tennes
see. and Prof. Morris Parma lee. of
the University of Missouri, advocated
treatment to reform convicts. Mr.
Whittaker, who is warden of a Vir
ginia convict farm, said the honor
system can be worked effectively.
Prof. Parmalee argued that a need
ed reform in criminal procedure Is
to forbid the press to comment on
< ases in court He advocated abol
lehtng gram! juries and permitting
the prosecuting officer to bring In
dictments
Dr. C. P. Wilmer, of this city, spoke
at the First Congregational Church
on **t)*fcnbminationalism as an AJd
and as i Hindrance to th*' Kingdom
of God.”
FLOUR AND GRAIN.
FLof ft Post ell’s Elegant $7.76,
Crnega $7.60, Farters Best *7.75, Qual
ity (iinest patent) $0.63; Gloria (self-
rising) $6.60, Results < “elf-rls ng), $*;.2o,
i Swan- Down (fancy patent) $6. Victory
j (the very best patent;, $6.65, Mono-
ault-
f high
est patent; $5.85, Puritan (hlgheit pat
ent) $6.85. Paragon (highest patent)
15 86, Sunrise (half patent) $5.25. White
Cloud (highest patent) $5.50. White
Daisy (high patent) $5.60. White Lily
thigh patent) $5.50, Diadem (fancy high
patent) $5.75. Water Lily (patent) $5.15,
Sunbeam $6.25, Southern Star (patent)
i Dirmtiitfli’m 12.*
N’.-w York . T, «
5 J
Waxiiington 5 .
: Shreveport .
i lOfllu
I 4 01
> am
No Depart T»—
.Hi New York 12:15 am
■JO * oliimhurt . fi :20 am
13 Cincinnati ■ 40 am
T2 Fort Valley. •*> :ift am
Mlrmlrigli ui '> .'<*) am
7 Chaf*n'Ka *5 40 am
12 Kl'-hffiond . 3 55 am
2A Kanian City 7 00 am
Hi HruiuvrRk 7 4ft am
2» Htru>ii<ih'm 11 Warn
■ •* New York 11 01 am
40 Charlotte . 12:00 n'o
« Mm mi 12:20 pm
30 < utumlnis 12 *0 pm
.if# New York . 2 45 pm
15 cha’tn'n* 3 00 pm
:m Blrmlrifli’m 4 K> pm
*lk Toeroa . . 4 30 pm
22 Coliiinl’iii . ft 10 pm
. ( ln< innatl 5 10 pm
2M Fort Valley 8 20 pm
25 H.-flln f> 45 pm
10 Micen . 5:80 pin
44 WaahlnUton k 45 pm
24 JackaomUle 0 M P»n
11 Shreveport .11:10 pm
14 JaekaonvlMe 11:10 pm
York. 11 15 am
H ('hatn'ga .. 10:13 *W
: Macon ... .10.40 am
1 7 Fort Valley 10 4 5 am
21 « uiumlim ,.io r,o am
el «‘imlnnatl.. 11 10 am
:".i i oltiathitA .. 1 40 pm
Mi Ihrmlrigh’m 2 to pm
4" I! niln/h'ni 12 4*» pm
: « hurloth .. 3:55 pm
5 Mar oti 4 00 |>m
37 New York . 6:00 pit,
15 Hrui.«c%1ck . 7 50 pni
11 Kl' hmond . 8 30 pin
J4 K ansa* < Ity f* 20 pm
i*< < ha*tar<’ga . 0:38 pm
19 < olunihu* . 10 2ft pm
:i 1 -ir' Valley 10:25 pm
14 Cincinnati .11:00 pm
2 : .lackMjntflla 6 50 am
• J 7 Toccoa . g hi tin
Train* marked thu* (*) mn dally eacapt Sun
day.
tuber train* run dally. Central drae. City
Ticket Otr. < . \B. 1 )’f*titree Street. .
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NEAR ITER LICENSE^
I 'fffifTKW make application' trT''Dlv'i
slotial Council anti Police Committee
of Atlanta to transfer near-beer license
from (J. C Wray to S. Dannetnan 202
[ >eca t ur Street. 41-26-4
LOSfAND found.
.'7'[YiXyW“2y^tMen7'wh7te 'goai. 'saw
notch near end of horn; taken from al
ley Main D78 178 Washington St.
209-2D-4
LOST Monday*”light on PeachTree St.,
between Montgomery Theater and
Pine Street, small round pearl pendant.
Finder please return to c H. Godfrey,
809 Grant Bldg, Reward
LOST Gold brooch set
10-29-1
either on Peachtree Street or in fan
dler Building Liberal reward ff>r re
turn i>f same to Northwestern Mutual
Life Insurance offices. 514 Candler
Building 4-29-30
LOST A gold brooch, pearl sets; lost
some time Monday morning between
Decatur car line, Keely’s corner and the
Candler Bldg Phone Decatur 64 for re
ward. 4-29-11
i,«>ST 1 oung female 1 "oIlf4 whit ••
black and tan; white breast, white
fe-et, half white collar Reward. Name,
$5.25, Ocean Snray (patent) $5.25, Tulip
(straight) $4.15. King (Cotton (half pat
ent) 55, low grade 98-pound sacks $4.
GROCERS.
SUGAR Per pound: Standard granu
lated 6c. New York refined 4 ^c, plan
tation 4.86c.
COFFEK — Roasted (Arbuckles)
$24 50, A AAA. $14 50 In bulk; In bags and
barrels, $21; green 20c.
RICK Head 4>4.(ft51£r. fancy head 6y 4
CiiSHe, according to grade
J.AKD- -Silver leaf 13c pound. Scoco
pound. Flake White R’&e pound,
Cottoiene $7.20 f»er case, Snowdrift $5.85
per case.
SALT One hundred pounds. 52c; salt
brick (plain) per case, $2.25; salt brick
(medicated) per case, $4 85; salt red
rock i*er hundredweight $1; salt white 1
per hundredweight 90<\ Gr&nocryatal, | Los¥ OR STOLEN -One doctor’s
per esse ‘h sucks, . *c; salt ozone, emergency case containing four hypo-
pet* packages, JOc. 50-lb sacks, | dermic alkaloid cases, two folding in
strument cases, other instruments.
Notify Dr. .1. (’. Wright and receive re-
ward. Main 2909 : 4-29-23
LOST Dog on Auburn. Avenue, near
Courtland, described as follows: Fox
terrier, male, entirely white with black
face, answers io name of “Tip.” Lib
eral reward if returned to Southern Ex
prtjss Company. 4-29-7
I’ARTY who found black hag at Lyric
Theater Saturday matinee kindly re-
Bhone East
4-29-9
Kiddo
T. J.
Barfield, 115 Hill St
206-29 4
0c; 25-lb sacks 12>
M FSCI: LLA N EO U 8 — Georgia cane
syrup 37c, axle grease $1.75, soda
crackers 7Vic pound, lemon crackers 8c,
oyster 7c, tomatoes (2 pounds) $1.65
case. (.7 pounds) $2.25. navy beans, $3.25;
Lima beans 7‘^c. shredded biscuit $3 60,
rolled oats $3 90 per case, grits (bags)
$2.40, pink salmon $7. cocoa 38c. roast
tieef $3.80, syrup 30c per gallon. Sterling
ball potash $3 30 per ease, soap $1.50®
4 per case, Rumford baking powder $2.50
’"(ViliN Choice red cob. 8«c No. 2 | turn No ouestlons asked
white hone dry No. 2 white 78c. mixed j Uoint 489-.I.
85e. choice yellow 75c, cracked corn 85c.
MEAL— T'lain 141-pound sacks 85c, 96-
pound sacks 79c. 18-pound sacks 85c,
24 pound sacks 83c. 12-pound sacks 80c.
OATS Fanck white clipped 54c, No. 2
clipped 53c. fancy White 62r, mixed 51e.
C< > ‘ TON S EE l > M E A L H a rper
$28.50, Creino feed. $26.00.
COTTON SEED III LLS — Square
sacks $15.50.
SEEDS--1Sacked): Wheat. Tennessee
choice Hurt 70c, rustproof 60c. Okla-
Mue stem $1 60. German millet $1.65,
amber cane seed $1. cane seed, orange
$1 rye (Tennessee) $1.25, red top cane
seed $1 35. rye (Georgia) $1 35, blue seed j Randolph Bldg
oats 60c, Imrley $1.25.
HAY l’er hundredweight: Timothy,
choice, large hales, $1.30, No. 1 small
hale-v $1 25. No. 2 small. $1.15; Timothy
No. 1, clover mixed, large bales, $1.25,
silver clover mixed hay $1.15, Timothy
No. 1 clover mixed, $1.15; clover hay,
$1 10. alfalfa hay, choice green $1.30, No.
1 $1,20. wheat straw 70c, Bermuda hay
90e
PROVISION MARKET.
I LOST Child's gold bracelet, Sunday.
Finder please call M. 3356 .1, or Shiv
ers. both phones M. 207 Reward.
34-29 4
LOST Saturday afternoon In Kress' a
gold-handled umbrella engraved M.
i; I? Notify Miss M. Bingo, at M.
Itieh A Bros Co. Reward. 201-29-4
LOST Monday morning about 9:15 a
bunch of keys, either within or just
outside post office, Fcrrsyth Street aide,
hinder will please return to 212 Brown-
4-28-204
Important
Sayings
By important people on
topics of live interest
'The United States
hupoanity s sake,
Philippine* loose
qualified gpod
cnofig the people since its occu
pancy. It cannot cease adrninis-
• iingMts affairs <s if is now doing
w ittfput entailing the mow serious
tienC-e.4 among the poopl
— Etshop Samuel Fallows, of the
Reformed Episcopal Church, on his
return from the* Philippine Islands
(Corrected by White Provision Co.)
Cm nrtetd hams. It) to 12 pounds aver
age. 19c.
Cornfield hams. 12 to 14 pounds aver
age. 18\,<
Cornfield skinned hams. )6 to 18
pounds average 19Vfec 2
Cornfield pickled pig’s feet. 15-pound
kits. $1 25
Uornfleld Jeliied meat In 10-pound
dinner pail. 12b.c.
Corn field picnic hams. 6 to 8 pounds
average. 18 Vj c.
Cornfield breakfast bacon 24Hc.
Grocei si \ le bacon (wide or narrow),
18 fee.
Cornfield fresh pork sausage (link or
bulk) 25-pound buckets, 1214c.
Cornfield frankfurters. 10-pound box
es, 12c.
Cornfield bologna sausage. 25-pound
boxes. 10c.
Cornfield luncheon hams, 25-pound
box *•* 1314c.
Cornfield smoked link sausage. 25-
pound boxes, l3*4c
Cornfield smoked link sausage. 26-
pound boxes. 10c
Cdrn field smoked link sausage In
pickle. 50-pound boxes. $5 00
Cornfield pure lard, tierce basis. 12%e
Country style pure lard, 60-pound
tins, 12 lie.
Compound lard (tierce basis). 8$ie.
L> S extra ribs, 12^0
I*. S rib bellies, medium average, 1314
I). H bellies light average. 13ljc
FEEDSTUFFS.
SHORTS -White, 100 lb «*acks $1.7$
Hailiday. white, 100-lb sacks $1.7?
damly middling 100-lb sacks $1 75. fan-
ey. 75-lb sacks $1.76. P. W., 7_5-lb sacks
$1 C(i. br- vvn. 100-lb. sacks $1 55. Georgia
feed, 75-lb. sacks $1 55. clover leaf, 75-
lb sacks *! 7?. bran. 75 lb. sacks $1.30,
100-lb sacks $1.30, 50-lb. sacks $1.30,
Homeollne $1 60. Germ meal-Horaeo
$1.60
CHICKEN FEED Beef scrap. 100-lb.
sacks $3.25. 50-lb. sacks $1.65, Purina
pigeon feed $2.15, Purina baby chick
fe*w] $2. Purina scratch, 100-lb. ffaeks
$1.85, 50-lb sacks $1 95. Purina scratch
j bales $2 05. l’urlna chowder. 100-lb. sacks
S2. Purina chowder, dozen pound pack
ages $2.20, Victory baby chick $2. Vlo-
I torv scratch. 50-lb sacks $190. 100-lb.
sacks $180. wheat, 2-bushel bags, per.
i htjshel $14*). oyster shell 80c. special
scratch. 100-11* sacks $1.80. Eggo $1.85,
charcoal. 50-lb sacks, per 100 pounds $2.
GROUND FEED -Purina feed. 175-lb.
sack* $1 65. 100-lb sacks $1.65, Purina
I molasses feed $155, Arab horse feed
I $t ro. Altneeda feed $1 66. Snerene dairy
feed $1 50. M«*nogram. 100-lb sacks $1.60.
j Victory horse feed. 10-lb. sacks $1.65;
I A H (' feed $1.55. milk dairy feed $1.65
alfalfa molasses meal $1.75, alfalfa meal
$1 40. beet pulp. 100-lb sacks $1.55,
honia rustproof 50c.
HAVE YOU SOLD THAT HOUSE? A
little “For Sale" ad In the “Want Ad”
section will find a purchaser.
LOST One brown motorcycle legging on
Washington or Fair Street Saturday
afternoon. Return to Ulfc East Ala
bama Street and receive reward.
30-28-4
LOST- Baroque pearl lavalllere neck
lace. finder call, phone or write and
receive reward Mrs. Bennett. Pick
wick Apts, 77 Falrlie Street. 4-28-7
Young Scotch collie dog, about
ear old. Answers to name of
Gall Ivy 2024. 4-28-26
LOST-
one :
“Fellie
liONT Motorcycle. No. 19971; also 19987
Reward. Hell phone West 135. 4-28 21
LOST- Black lace scarf at Auditorium
Saturday night Gall Ivy 964 .f Mrs.
Loeb. 438 North Jackson Reward
4-28-38
LOST- A purse containing Important
papers and some currency. Return to
6r. Peachtree. A. O Diaz; no questions
asked. 115-27-4
LOST Dark brown worn handbag, be
tween Atlanta and Griffin. Gentral
train No. 10. leaving Atlanta 12:30 p. m .
March 15. Reward for return to Klm-
1>hI1 House. M L Hallowed. 204-24-4
PERSONAL.
(•TTKnS Does your corrPhurt* l$uy our
formula have It filled, remove your
corns, and sell to your neighbors. 25c
stamps or silver Wayne M O. Co.,
Dep* A Gambrldge Glty. fftd 76-20-4
ORDERS taken for hand embroidery
and monogram Ing i ’all Ivy 4568-J.
4-28-30
ANSWER Just as you have read this
will others read vour ad If you place
it in the Want Ad columns or this pa
per K word to the wise Is enough.
DOLL HOSPITAL
parts furnished. :
i^uck’a street
Doll* repaired; all
ifepy eyes reset. 110
93-27-4
In honor and f*
cannot turn U
REFUSED TO MARRY GIRL;
HER SKIRT TOO SHORT
ch has be civ said of the dignity
But -Vtlart «ha!I be sa«d
prenosirirm that a great
die. itself an empire, of pbssibB-
greater than those of ni >st
. v hall be halted from the
a’-p consideration of a legislative
niiftedly within its jurisdi -
yu <jt a foreig )
‘ Sir sew eua*iir«i
JFTeJnit mh s I any ca"m e? a—*— ■
A ;e for catalogue. m all order s^: • ✓
'—(Two ©fores)—A-
WASHINGTON. April 29 Because
tier skirt was not of marriageable
j length, ministers of two cities refused
to marry Miss Oarfle Edith Adams,
I declaring they did not think her age
any greater in proportion than her
ehort skirt. Mias Adams was brought
here from New Garden, Va.. by Walter
• Powell, of the same town. Rockvill
i Md.. and Washington ministers de- j
clarcd the girl too young, and refused
to perform Die ceremony. The couple
finally appealed to
who tied the knot
Judge
Bundy
DR. GAULT'S Antiseptic Powder for
women It is cleansing, cooling and
mm-lrritatlng. * an be used as a douche
at any lime with safety. It has no
• •qual Price $1 per box. postpato. J. T.
Gault Ghemical Gompanv, 702 Austell
Building, Atlanta 4-25-33
IB YOUR NAME in the Business Guide
columns of the Want Ad" section?
Little ads bring big results
THE GATE CITY DOLL HOSPITAL,
243 Gourtland, near Gain, repairs all
kinds of dolls. 203-24-4
AG ME HATTERS HAVE
MOVED TO 20 E. HUN
TER STREET. OLD
HATS MADE NEW.
4-23-42
SPIRELLA CORSETS.
OUR NEW spring models are out. Gall
for a corsetiere ro come and demon
strate to yon in the privacy of your
home 56 Howell Place. Phone West
428 4-:xi
MORPHINE god whisky habit can be
cured: hundreds of testimonials No
danger, no suffering Send fer litera
ture Address P. o Box *72. Atlanta.
Ga 3-6-7
Fly screens.
FLY SCREENS PRICE & THOMAS.
FLY' SCREENS PRICE & THOMAS.
FLY SCREENS PRICE fk THOMAS.
FLY SCREENS PRICE & THOMAS
Salearoom and office, 62 N. Pryoi Street. ;
Factory 86 E. Cain Street. Bell photia
Ivy 4203 4-6-70
SERIOUS RESULTS come from trusses
Improperly fitted. John B Daniel at
34 wall Street, has an expert fitter and
It will ’ost you no more to have him fit
you, and it means insurance. 6-24-19
MATERNITY SANITARIUM Private.
refined, homelike Limited number of
>ati«5nts cared for. Home provided 'or
nfants Mrs M T Mitchell. 26 Wind
sor Street. 11-9-57
f 1/ \ r r$TTP ROOF leaks, call Roof
II 1 \ /1 n Doctor. W B Barnett.
Main 714 1-1-7
HELP WANTED.
Male.
mSPriiTT- Colored messengers Appl>
Poatal Telegraph Co., 40 North Broad
Street 4-29-31
WANTED—At once, quick, able man
for 'iking school census; good pay.
Apply 1503 Candler Bldg, between 7:30
and 8:30 morning 37-29-4
RESPONSIBLE pal < •
sex; salary and expenses; references.
Room 4. Cumberland Hotel 205-25-4
WASTE?* A butler at 176 Capitol
Avenue. 4-29-2
WANTED- Driilmen and laborers ror
underground work Driilmen earn
$1 90 to $3 per day. Laborers earn $1.76
to $2.75 per day. Board $16 to $18 per
month Steady work. No labor trou
bles. Only white men wanted. Ten
nessee (’op per Company, Ducktown.
Tenn. 4-26-4
WOULD you give 25 cents for a good
Job? Place a “Want Ad” in The Geor
gian and get one.
INI MEN In the city and o
learn the barber trade. The new bar-
<*• r law increases the demand for clean
barbers. One hundred needed at once.
n qualify you for good wages in a
few weks. Some money earned while
learning Complete outfit of tools given.
Holders of my diplomas recognized
everywhere. My advantages can not he
duplicated Call or write at once. Man
ger. Moler Barber College, 38 Luckie
Street. 39-26-4
WANTED—Good butler who under
stands housework and gardening;
none without references need apply.
Apply from 8 until 2 o’clock. Mrs. Ed
ward Haas. 92 Waverly Way. 4-25-23
WANTED Thorough accountant as as
sistant traveling auditor. Single man.
with credit ability and experience, and
who can hfftldle volume preferred. State
qualifications and experience fully. Box
100, care Georgian. 201-25-4
PULLMAN porters wanted. For in
struction write Porter, P. O. Box 804,
Atlanta, Ga. 4-24-12
WANTED Trammers and laborers for
underground work. Wages $1.75 per
day if they work less than 20 days per
month, or $2 per day If they work 20
days or more per month. Contract
trammers earn $2 to $2-75 per day. Also
outside laborer at $1.50 per day. Com
pany time, or contract work, loading
nd unloading railroad cars at which
over $2 per day can be earned. Ten
nessee Copper Company, Ducktown.
Tenn. 4-22-20
W ANTED FOR U. B ARM i Able-
bodied unmarried men between .ages
Of 18 and 35; citizens of United States,
of good character and temperate hab
its, who can speak, read and write the
English language. For Information ap
ply to Recruiting Officer, Peachtree and
Forsyth Streets, Atlanta, or 411 Cherry
Btreet, Macon, Ga. 4-1-1
TELEPHONES
Bell M
Atlanta
Telephone clerk will take your
ad, and, if requested, assist you in
wording, or will write the ad for
yon that’s his business. He will
al«o make it as brief as possible
to obtain the results desired. In
order to accommodate customers,
accounts will be opened by phone,
but you will make payments
e rorpptly after publication or when
ills are presented by mail.
Classified Adver=
AGENTS AND SALESMEN
WANTED,
) waKTOIT clev??r^3S^^: weii-
? dressed, aggressive man, over 3d. hard
* worker, to solicit business men in small
> towns Educational proposition No
) hooks. Permanent, dignified position;
( rapid promotion. Salary. $14. weekly,
S plus transportation plus 10 per cent
) commission. Worth $75 weekly to right
{ man See A. G. Burnham. New Hotel
< Kimball, quick. 211-29-4
) Life INB( (tANCE salesmen straight
(' honest proposition. Investigate for
i | yourself. Big commissions. S. I). J..
) care Georgian 4-22-30
\ AGENTS- Chance to make big money
) calling on automobile owners, get our
( I proposition to-day. The Clayton & Hun-
f nlcutt Co.. Marietta, Ga. 40-10-4
-AUTOMOBILES
For Sale, Repairs and Accessories
SITUATIONS WANTED.
Male.
S'T K N oTguolfKE K P K K
Insertion .
3 Insertions
7 Insertions
30 Insertions .
90 insertions
.10c a line
. . 6c a line
5c a line
.4 Vsc a line
4c a line
four hours’
Main 4568-J.
wants about
each day. Rhone
202-29-4
No advertisements taken for less
than two lines Seven words make
a line.
To protect your Interests as well
as ours, ap order to dtscontlnue
an ad will rot be accepted over
the phone 1'lease make order to
discontinue in writing.
No advertisement accepted from
out of town unless accompanied by
co^h or forwarded through recog
nized advertising agency.
TELEPHONES
Bell M.
Atlanta
LITTLE ADS
J
( WANTED—Position as collector or of-
j flee helper by young man, 25 years old,
( with hign school education and more
( than one year’s work in law. Address
j 1 J. (J. Humphries, 469 Kdgewood Avenue.
27-28-4
, YOUNG man, age 23, desires clerical po-
i sitlon; six years' experience in sales
and advertising department with one
J firm; best of references. Gan start at
i once. Address L. N., care Georgian.
33- 28-4
HUSTLER, mion lilted with city, can
furnish references, and also have horse
* and buggy, would like position as col
lector or city salesman. Charles Gor-
> ; don. 59 Plum Street. 35-28-4
j WANTED—By young man. position in
, office where there is chance for pro-
> motion. Gan give best of references.
\ Address E., Box 11, care Georgian.
34- 28-4
BIQ RESULTS
HELP WANTED,
Female.
\V A NTEI > (icvo3 rook*'
housework; must have
ences. Apply Mrs.
SIUJATIONS WANTED.
“ Male.
SooKKEE?UGR and stenographer, com
petent. experienced, reliable, desires
responsible position in or out of Atlanta.
Address Personal, 52 West Pine St.
39-29-4
f1,950— -Fore-door, 35-horsepower Fire-
stone-Columbus touring car, just
painted and thoroughly overhauled.
Guaranteed good as new. $800.
$2,000—1910 model 35-horsepower Flre-
stone-Golumbus touring car, in fine
shape and a good looker, $450.
1913 m<xle] Empire 25 fore-door touring
car. Price, $1,000 f. o. b. Atlanta, and
used since November as our demonstra
tor. Guaranteed same as new car. $550.
THESE PRICES are made low so as to
get the cars out quick, as we need
the room and money for new’ cars com
ing in this week.
THE FIRESTONE-COLUMBUS
SOUTHERN GO..
45-47 AUBURN AVE.
PHONE IVY 4177. 4-28-32
JUST ARRIVED—Large stock standari
tires; 28x3 $7.90, 30x3 $8.90, 30x3h
$11.90, 32x34*. $12.90, 34x344 $13.90, 32x1
$17.90. 33x4 $18.90. 34x4 $19.90, 36x4 $19.90,
36x4Va $24. 37x5 $25 Also lot of cheaper
tires. McPherson Auto Tire Company,
46 Auburn Avenue, Atlanta, Ga.
111-27-4
Good Used Cars
At Heasorjable Prices.
Ford Runabout, good condition,
good tires $225.00
Ford Touring Gar, with top, good
condition 265.00
Courier Roadster, fully equipped,
electric lights 375.00
Buick Model 10 Roadster, electric
lights 325.00
Overland four-passenger, newly
painted, new’ top . 350.00
i 'i imo Touring «Jar, new top and
seat covers..? 450.00
Maxwell Roadster. Sportsman
type, model Q, fully equipped,
electric lights 375.00
Maxwell Touring, model G, four-
passenger, fully equipped 450.00
Overland Coupe, 1911, fully
equipped 450.00
Columbia. 1911, four-passenger,
repainted, new top and electric
lights 850.00
These cars are in good running condi
tion and worth more than the prices
quoted above.
BUICK MOTOR COMPANY,
241 PEACHTREE ST.
4-11-1
HIGHEST proof gasoline and automo
bile oils a specialty. We handle all
makes of tires. Asitomoblle accessorlea.
AUTO OIL AND GASOLINE CO.,
71 N. FORSYTH STREET.
4-4-58
WE have several Flanders chassis and
will build body and paint car to your
order. Bargain prices. Don’t buy any
second-hand car until you see us.
NORTH PRYOR GARAGE, NORTH
PRYOR PLACE. 4-2-28
Waverly Way.
i do some
good refer- :
Edward Haas. 92
4-29-12 j
YOUNG COLORED MAN wishes job as
cook, also housework; best of refer
ences. Address W. T., Box 829, care
Georgian. 29-29-4
GIRLS WANTED -Good wages; steady-
work. to trim hats in office: must be;
handy with a needle. Call at once, j
Acme Hatters, 20 E. Hunter St.
4-29-205
WANTED Servant for general house
work. Apply at once 587 Ponce De
Leon Ave. 4-29-10
WANTED—-Four experienced chorus
girls for Tabloid Musical Comedy. Ap-
j>l\ Mr. Lafoy, Broadway Hotel. 38-29-4
Ponce de Leon
good references.
WANTED
Avenue.
A cook at
Must furnish
32-29-4
610 Piedmont
4-28-28
WOULD YOU OWN YOUR HOME? A
Georgian “Want Ad“ will show you
the way.
WANTED Ideas. Inventors, write for'i
list of Inventions wanted and prizes j
offered by manufacturers. Also, how to |
get your patent. Sent free to any ad
dress. Randolph & Briscoe, patent at
torneys, Washington. D. C. 7-11-23
tu' if you do, come
to see “Bias’’ at the TERMINAL HO
TEL POOL PARLOR We sell 35c In
ciiecks for 25c. Good tables, good cues,
and a nice bunch of clever boys. 2-10-24
WANTED A chef cook, white or col
ored; white pereferred. Apply Peach
tree Inn. • 4-28-26
WANTED—Bright office
boy. Apply early Tues
day morning Mr. Holliday,
third floor Georgian, 20 E.
Alabama Street. 4-28-24
WANTED Boy to milk and help around
house. Apply Main 2514-J. 4-28-35
WANTED Men to learn the barber
trade; tools and position furnished
Atlanta Barber College, Id East Mitchell
St. 5-11-17
TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT.
ROYAL typewriters rented' one month, i
$2.76; three months for $7.00; special
rates to students. Royal Typewriter
Go., 46 N. Prvor St Phone Main 2492 '
4-25-17 i
mmm
GOOD machines rented any
where, $5 tar three months.
American Writ. Mch. Co.,
48 N. Pryor.
HELP WANTED.
WANTED At once first-class cook.
Apply 94 GArnett Street. 49-29-4
BE A BELL
TELEPHONE
OPERATOR
The work is agreeable. The
surroundings are pleasant. You
are paid a salary while learning.
The opportunities for rapid ad
vancement are excellent. In
creased salary is assured if you
prove efficient.
There are several vacancies in
our training school for young
women between 16 and 22 years
of age who have a common school
education and can furnish satis
factory references.
Apply in person at training
school, 25 Auburn Avenue in the
HOTEL MANAGER with ten years’
experience, desires engaement July
1. References on request. Address T.
A. Henry, care General Delivery, At
lanta, Ga: 25-29-4
A GOOD MAN who can give good
recommendations wants to travel with
a drummer; good worker. Answer soon.
B . 383 Martin St., city. 31-29-4
WANTED—Position by young man with
business college education as general
ffioe man. Address O., Box 309, care
Jeorgian. 57-27-4
FIRST-CLASS male stenographer, with
own typewriter, wants stenographic
work in afternoons. Address \V. R. F.,
Box 54. care Georgian. 206-27-4
MAN of good character, holding respon
sible position, wants to drive car for
private family on Sunday or make trips
to Waim Springs for garages. Address
Bob, Box 10, care Georgian. 205-27-4
DRUG CLERK—Wanted by medical stu
dent, position as front man with
going concern In small town; experience
and best reference. Address G., Box 111,
care Georgian. 114-27-4
WANTED—By young man of five years’
experience, position as foreman of ice
cream factory, or manager of line of
founts; gilt-edge references. Address
B C., Box 8, care Georgian. 60-27-4
YOUNG MAN, 22 years of age, desires
a clerkship in a store, preferably a
drug store; or position in a wholesale
house; six years' experience in store
work. Address J., Box 33, care Geor
gian. 59-27-4
LOOK—Yon have read this; if you want
anything, others will read your ad If
it’s in the Want Ad Section.
WANTED—Position as stenographer by
young man eighteen years of age,
who .desires to get started with a good
firm. Address M. M., 844 Glenn wood
Ave., East Atlanta, Ga. 30-24-4
A NO. 1 SALESMAN, aged 28; three
rears’ experience, with good refer
ences, city and road; coming in Satur
day night. L. R. Williams, 197 S. Pryor
St. M 5048. 202-24-4
GENTLEMAN, seeking to establish a
business of his own, requiring at pres
ent only three hours daihu desires work
remainder of day. Expert stenographer,
office man. Best references. Address
Business Box 9, care Georgian. 43-23-4
WILL EXGHANGE new 1912 or 1913
model Studebaker cars for pair of
mules or good team of work horses;
communicate with me for full particu
lars. Address Reuben Kyle, Roanoke,
Ala. 4-27-29
FOR SALE—By Mrs. John B. Roberts,
her electric automobile, with perfectl
new batteries. 1305 Peachtree Road
Ivy 821 -J. 4-26-28
ENGINE FOR SALE—First class con
dition. Allls-G ’aimers make; cylinder
20 inches in diameter, 42-inch stroke;
speed 77 R. P. M.J fly Wheel 13 feet in
diameter. Further particulars, apply to
P. O. Box 951. 4-25-200
ATLANTA RADIATOR CO.
REPAIRING and manufacturing. Lamp
and fender work. 72 Ivy Street. At-
tanta phone 3816. 3-10-12
HAVE YOU SOLD THAT HOUSE? A
little “For Sale” ad in the "Want Ad”
section will find a purchaser.
WARNING TO INFRIN
GERS AND IMITATORS.
LIQUID TIRE TONIC IS PROTECT
ED BY U. S DUYREA PATENT. NO.
578551 AND ALL INFRINGERS,
AGENTS OR USERS ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED THAT THEY MUST AN
SWER IN THE COURT FOR VIOLA
TION OF THIS LAW. LIQUID TIRE
TONIC COMPANY, KANSAS CITY,
MO. 4-8-43
LOOK—You have read this; if you want
. anything, others will read your ad If
It's in the Want Ad Section.
IS ONE practical solution of the tire
trouble, it is chemistry, scientifically
applied: ft has been examined and ap
proved by Edgar Everhardt, professor in
charge of department of chemistry at
Atlanta College of Physicians and Sur
geons, and is guaranteed to give satis
faction or money refunded. Vulcorine
Co., 309 Peachtree St. 3-25-45
WIN DSHIELDS.
RADIATORS, lamps, fenders, repaired
as good as now. Mfrs. all kinds sheet
metal work. Waflick Sheet Metal Co.,
243 i’Mgewood. 3-4-84
AUTOGENOUS METHOD.
AUTO AND ALL MACHINE PARTS.
METAL WELDING COMPANY.
MAIN 3013. 86 GARNETT STREBTV
_______ 2 ' 26 -'
DOBBS TIRE REPAlfe CO.
WE REPAIR AND SELL ALL MAKES
OF TIRES AND TUBES 226 PEACH
TREE STREET. PHONE IVY 6646.
4-1-8
A 1911 FOR-PASSENGER CADILLAC;
best car ever built and we will let you
see us overhaul it and put It in bran *
new shape; price right. Come s
Travis & Jones, 26 Jafnes Street,
floor.
Automobiles For Rent
DUNIIAjOfdfOR COT
FIVE and seven-passenger cars. Garage^
112 East Ellis Street. Call Bell phone
Ivy 2496 day. Main 4225 night. 8-21 -2$
Garages For Rent.
HoTU'RENT^T'gnrage: Cafi~Ivy"WHJ
4-27-3T
Tire Repairing
Retreading a specialty. Prompt atten
tion given express shipments. Sanders-
Speer Vulcanizing Company, 100 Spring
Street, Atlanta, Ga. 8-28-15
Motorcycles.
MOTO^CYCLI?S~**~I5ASY~^rEliM8
BICYCLES.
EXCELSIOR, motorclycles, hlgh-grad®
bicycles; complete line new and used
bicycles and motorcycles; complete stock
§ arts and accessories; modern service
epot. Lowest prices; easy terms. AL
EX ANDER-SEEWALD CO.. 145-147-149
Edgewood Avenue. Phone Ivy 1609.
PHONE FOR DEMONSTRATION.
4-1-2*
THOR MOTORCYCLES, repairs and ac
cessories; best equipped repair shop
In city We will take care of you. South
ern Motorcycle Co., 116 Edgewood Ave.
3-26-31
SITUATIONS JVAN1YD.
Male and Female.
A^UcClLOfrE^^COUPLE^wairUemFSoy^
ment at once, In or out of city; will
ing: to start at bottom salary; man A-l
auto mechanic; wife A-l housemaid.
Address J. M. C., care Georgian.
204-28-4
IFOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
j fiAN^C^UpTCY^blaiiksr^LSS^per^setr^
j Warranty deeds, bondf? for
Mortgages, contracts,
Stock certificates and bonds.
Bennett's, 25 South Broad. 291-2C-1S
Female. ^ ^
wXNT I^fr^UosTUorr^liy young 1 ad y;
has had experience as stenographer
; and as general office assistant. Phone
I Ivy 6813-L. 51-29-4
STENOGRAPHER with clerical experi
ence desires position at once. Willing
! to begin on small salary. Do not call,
hut write to Miss P. Johnson, 34 West
j Mitchell Street. 42-29-4
Bell Telephone Exchange —
THREE furnished light housekeeping
rooms wanted where cleanliness and
carefulness will be appreciated with
reasonable rent. Hurry. Box 36, care
Georgian. ' 47-29-4
WANTED—Position as housekeeper by
reliable white woman with experi
ence Address Mrs. M., Box 300, care
Georgian. 33-29-4
WANTED—A colored nurse, half grown
girl preferred 203 Crew Street.
4-29-29
LADY ATTENDANT for dental and
physician's offices. Prefer one with
some experience. Give references and
experience. Address Dentist, care Geor
gian. 4-29-27
WANTED Settled woman to care for
child and do light work about house;
good home; moderate wages; Mrs. J T.
Gasaway. Decatur, Ga. Route 3. Phone
Decatur 618. 41-29-4
EXPERIENCED P B. X telephone op
erators and experienced local operators
can secure attractive positions by ap-
plying to Mr. Robinson, Room 10, South
ern Bell Telephone Main Exchange, 78
South Pryor Street. 4-6-71
Male and Female.
cmnTOX - sn umniK,
EttaMIrtt* 1*86.^ /,/1
E. H. CONE, Inc., *'A Good Drug Store"—(Tv
Atlanta
0 fi
FLY SCREENS. FLY
SCREENS—Wood fly screens, rr^tal
fix screens hardwood fibers. Venetian
,7 JVnS* metal weather strips furnished
' • w-'iith Writ, or
#1101. \n» ih
WANTED Colored girl cook and house
work Telephone Ivy 3340-J 227
Myrtle Ht. 201-28-4
WANTED Woman to cook and do gen
eral housework. Must live on lot at
27 West Sixteenth Street 4-28-3T
WANTED -Young women and girls de
siring attractive positions Welfare of
operators and clerks closely supervised
by the company: their conduct on the
premises carefully guarded by matron,
woman supervisors and chief operator,
who have complete control over the re
tiring ami operating room Short train
ing course for those inexperienced; sal
ary paid while learning. Salary in
creased upon being transferred to oper
ating force, and for those becoming ef
ficient. Increased as they become worthy,
with opportunities for ultimate advance
ment to $75 per month. References
proving the standing of the applicant
essential Those having educational ad
vantages preferred. Lunch room and
comfortable retiring rooms provided with
several hundred ‘^arnegie Library books
for the convenience of the operators,
i Matron and trained mir-»e in attend
ance Applv 8 30 to 5. Southern Bell
! Telephone and Telegraph Company
Training School. 25 Auburn Avenue
I 3-20-J6
Tin: LIADING —
Business Training Scltoa! In me Sount
INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION
■Y TH£ PROPRIETORS IN PERSO*.
CATALOGUE TREE
KI5ER_B\JILD1NG ATL~/
.ANTA.
pTDl O LEARN MTLiANERY
V4 ! it Lo trade or. eai th for wo
best
trade on eailh for women;
pav $60 to 5 00 a mouth. Write T ( )eal
Vchooi ol Millinery, 10OH White
SHORTHAND COURSE, $15. 35 West
Peachtree St. 4-20-28
MEN. WOMEN—Get government jobs:
excellent salaries. Write immediately
for free list of positions obtainable.
Franklin Institute, Dept. 49-C. Roches
ter, N. Y 44-13-4
PIANO PUPILS, 25c lesson. S5 Wftftt
Peachtree Street. 3-27-4
TEACHERS WANTED.
tTALLS^are^comlng In rapidly. Teach
ers should enroll at once. Our twenty-
second year. Sheridan’s Teachers’ Agen
cy. 307 Candler Building. Atlanta. Ga.
Greenwood, S C.. Charlotte. N. C
4-17-20
ANY ONE wanting woman as laundress
on lot or house cleaner, apply to Mrs.
J A. Hill, 383 Richardson Street.
200-28-4
RELIABLE young lady desires position
at once as nurse or maid. Address L.,
17 Newman Street, Atlanta. 25-28-4
WANTED—Situation for mother and
daughter as cook and maid, or nurse,
with rooms each. Apply 40-B Henry St.
. 39-28-4
TEACHER with first grade licenses and
normal training and six years' expe
rience in kindergarten and primary de
partments of public school wants place
as governess during summer months.
Will be willing to help care for chil
dren Address Teacher, Box 303. care
Georgian. 88-27-4
A YOUNG LADY teacher, two years’
experience, holding first grade license,
normal training and excellent ability,
wants good paving position. Box 417.
Bair.brldge, Ga. 61-27-4
COMPETENT young lady Stenographer
desires position; best references; mod
erate salary. Address Miss E. R.. 36
Alice St. 4-27-202
WE HAVE listed with ns a num
ber of A-l stenographers. Ap
ply Miss Lvneh, Employment
Department.
L. C. SMITH & BROS.
TYPEWRITER CO.
rhone Ivy 1949. 121 N. Prvor St.
4-21-22
r - - Jo plants for
sale, $1.25 per 1,000. L. w. Bates,
Lakeland, Fla. 33-21-4
SEND $1 for 600 extra early sweet po
tato plants, lemon yams, or 500 Ber
muda onion plants, the big kind. Address
the Mode! Farm, Tiftcn, Ga. 3-20-7
QTl-S-XTQ BROWN SIGN & PAINTING
O.LYYAIO CO.. 77^ Whitehall M. 3780.
3-18-33
SAFES, FILES, cabinets, new and sec
ond hand. Goo kin Bank and Office
Equipment Company, 113-115 N. Pryor
Street.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SALE—Second-hand shelving,
bins, counters and tables cheap. Mor
ris Bros., 133 Decatur. 208-29-4
ARE YOU LOOKING for a good posi
tion? A little “Want Ad" will find It
for you.
FOR SALE—Two show cases and tables
cheap. Kaplan Portrait Company^ 94 ^
Whitehall Street.
FOR SALE—Furniture and
stove; been used one month,
tral Avenue.
46-29-
new gas
?2t Cen-
45-29-4
LOOK—You have read this; if you want
anything, others will read your ad if
it’s in the Want Ad Section.
SECOND-HAND SAFES—Small, me
dium and large home safes, $15. Hall’s
bank and fireproof safes, vault doors, etc.
C. J. Daniel, 416 Fourth National Bank
Building 9-7-33
15-MOTOR. 8x8 compressor, good as
new Dr. Cook, 17 East Hunter St.
203-29-4
FOR SALE—Small stock of jewelry, also
watchmaker’s engraving outfit; a bar
gain. Address P. O. Box 457, Atlanta,
Ga. * 28-29-4
FOR SALE!—Whit© Frost refrigerator,
hatrack. leather settee, all other fur
niture Party leaving city. Phone Ivy
1396-J. 4-28-1
FOR SALE—At a big bargain, one elec
tric coffee, meat and sausage grinder,
two computing scales and two stoves, at
less than half price. Call at 169 East
Hunter St. 31-28-4
MUSIC TEACHER WANTS POSITION
— Teacher of voice and piano, holds
position In High School, desires
change; best of references. Address
Voice and Piano Teacher, care Geor
gian. 47-24-4
WANTED—Cases to nurse by expe
rienced sick nurse; maternity cases a
specialty Rates reasonable. Best ref
erences. Call Iw 4629. 300.-21-4
TEACHERS attending the association
are invited to make our office their
eadquarters. Have mail directed there,
‘reridan’s Teachers' Agency, 307 Can
dler Building. 4-27-18
i WRITE for record of our eight years
work High class patronage F.f-
1 fleient service Fester's Teachers Agen
cy, Atlanta. Ga. 64-1-4
js j
DRESSMAKING—DRESS
MAKERS.
WA N'TE5=^sew^t; good on nice
dresses; also sew at home. $1.25 per
day. I>res9maker. 374 East Hunter
37-28 4
SEWING wanted in private family by
color ©cl woman Address Dressmaker.
246 Currier Street. 97-27-4
AUTOMATIC
REFRIGERATOR
Automatic Refrigerators may
cost a little more than some re
frigerators, but taking into con
sideration the amount of food
and ice they save, they are the
least expensive of all refrigera
tors.
Price $17.50 to $75.00.
C. IT. MASON,
Agent.
6 and 8 W. Mitchell St.
FOR SALE -One 8-syrup American
soda fountain and electric carbonator;
also one 6-foot solid plate glass show'
case with marble base, cheap for cash.
J. H Hawkes. 142 Peachtree ?t.
4-27-65
i AVE a good mahogany upright piano,
nearly new; cost $400 less than one
year ago Any reasonable offer will
v it Must sell quick. Mahogany
f’iano, P. O. Box 596, Atlanta. 4-27-24
MNE CARNATIONS. 75c per dozen; Co
leus and Falzia. 40c per dozen. Bed-
M?-g and box work a specialty. Alta
-tit Floral Company, 61 Sells Avenue.
• st 136 4-27-15
C* o UI’T T v* Headquarters,
t . O. rllLLO F. R Logan A
Co., Atlanta- 4-20-32
NEW RUBBER TIRES put on your
baby carriage. Repaired, repainted
arid re-covered. Phone Ivy 3076. Robert
Mitchell. 229 Edgewood Avenue. 2-13-9
T<TTTVT> N SIGNS signifies best quau
J _L ity. Kent Sign Co., 13ofe
Peachtree Street.
130%
3-5 20
NO. 10 SNOWDRIFT 87%c. country
eggs 19%c dozen, 40c coffee 28c pound,
c coffee 22c, 25c coffee 19c pound. Cash
30c
Grocery Co.
118 Whitehall.
2-21-7
WE RENT good pianos $3 per month up.
We sell good pianos $5 per month uf>.
R. P. BECHT COMPANY.
107-108-109 Temple Court Building. Main
667. 2-19-26
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
ONE DOUBLE house In cheap negro
locality, three rooms each side. Give
price and location when replying. Cash,
P. O. Box 153, Atlanta, Ga. 4-29-8
I BUY MEN’S old clothes and shoe*.
Drop a card. I. Bock, 177 Gilmer St.
DROP A CARD.
We’ll bring Cash for
Old Clothes and Shoes.
“THE VESTAIRE.”
1.66 Decatur Street.
or
household goods, pianos and office fur
nlture. Cash advanced on consignments
Central Auction Company, 12 Ea
Mitchell Street. Bell pnone Main
PIANO BARGAINS.
good Up-
have been
WE HAVE several
right Pianos that
taekn in exchange on The Apollo
Player Piano.
These Pianos have been put ia
first-class condition, and arn ful
ly guaranteed.
Starr, walnut case $175.09
Ludden & Bates, mahogant’ case. 200.0ft
Harvard, almost new 250.00
French & Son, mahogany case,-
only 95.00
Fischer, only 85.00
Knabe, only 98.00
EASY PAYMENTS.
MANNING PIANO COMPANY,
52 North Pryor St., Opposite the Lowry
National Bank.
Telephone Main 4723 4-29-24
PIANOS AND PIANO
PLAYERS.
SOLD at the lowest prices and on th©
most reasonable terms at which first-
class instruments can be handled. Behr
Bros, Newby & Evans, Ludwig and
others Call and see me before you buy.
WALTER HUGHES,
88 N. Pryor St.
S-29-1
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