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'HR VTLAXT.4 GEORGIAN A\I) NEWS. FRIDAY. MAt
1913.
A Vacancy In Your Business Can Be Filled By Georgian “Want Ads.” Try Them For Results
TEACHERS WANTED.
CAl23Car© coining in rapid lv ~ Teach
ers should enroll ai onc<* Our twonty-
tecond year. Sheridans Teachers' Agen
cy, S07 Candler Building Atlanta, <ta
Greenwood, 8 C., Chartoti#. N, •'
4-27^0
WRITE for record of our eight years
work. High clans patronage Ef
ficient service. Poster’s Teachers Ag«*n-
cv. Atlanta. Ga 64-1-4
AGENTS AND SALESMEN
WANTED.
flfiOft-?1,ASS'
wanted. Apply 400 Temple Court
RuHding. 42-2-6
PORTRMT AREN’T^ Set yn - wot
direct to artist and get better work
We get order out on time. Prices to
>ult your trade Stevens Bros, ik'J'*
Whitehall Street, Atlanta 3-7-16
WANTED Five competent traveling
salesmen fot attractive proposition
• ■onm.isalon basis. Selling aud demony
si rating machine See A K I I HI. 5s
Marietta Street. 33 30*4
XGFXT.S—Chame to make big money
all-.nc on automobile owners; gel oyp
proportion to-day. The Clayton A Ilun-
nicutl Co.. Marietta. Ga. M II 4
DRESSMAKING -DRESS
MAKERS.
DRESSMAKING. Htreet and evening
dresses, $5 up. latent styles; first
work. West 660-J 4-30-26
SITUATIONS WANTED.
Male
r*f; i <,■.[> r'-Kxpcriaicad licenMd dnn-
gist desires (losition at once, heat of
reference Address Quick. Box 80, care
Georgian 41-2-5
FOUND—-On*- dollar. f Mrs Maud
Mitchell. 17 Windsor 81reel. Pods this
a.ri and hss it marked when ihe ‘ Want
Ad” man calls Saturday
SITUATIONS WANTED.
Fain ale.
KN'KlKiKTlC Minl.s
tirin in real estate office. \«1-
M. X.. care Georgian
I PDA IN or fancy sowing done
6033-J. 211-30-4
Male and Female.
WK 1IAVK usied with u* a num
ber of A-l stenographers. Ap
ply Miss Lynch, Employment
Departnn nt.
(j. C. SMITH A BROS.
TYPEWRITER CO.
Phone Ivy 194!*. 12J X. 1,’ivor St.
4 21-22
AUCTION SALES.
GARAGE FOR SALE.
WILL SELL Saturday, May 2, ai 11
h "in . the l^ee garage at 56 EdgeWood
\venue, sell to :ugliest bidder, garage
fully equipped. Walter C llendrfx. Re
ceiver. Atlanta National Bank Bldg
.,-i -G;
SITUATION Georgian warn ad w Ul
find It. If Mm. Lula Shipley. 100!
South Pryor Street, finds this arwl has |
it marked when the ‘Want Ad' man
alls Saturday, be-will present her 4t ith
a dollar.
The Georgian’s Rent Bulletin POULTRY. PET and LIVE STOCK
ROOM AND BOARD.
! rrTT^fTTfTTaTr^cT^^ 11n a nd
I board; all conveniences. 338 West
| Peachtree ivy 6908-J 5-2-39
LAttGE front room, unfurnished, with
dressing room and hath. In private
famll.' Peachtree Street. Ivv 1771LJ^
l u ' v Nt' i tor oi -
modern convenient^
liiing man:
Ivy 6257-.I
POSITION—Any clerical work. Posi
tions held. Bookkeeper, assistant book
keeper, paymaster timekeeper, etc. Ref
erence* and bond furnished Jeff. 23
Washington Htreet, City. 32-2-6
WANTED— Position by experienced
young man as steno-bookkeeper, age
20; employed at present. Address .1.
t 84f ~
Box 840, care Georgian
29-2-5
SMALL sot books for couple hours even
ing* H. H Britton, phone Main 3008
27-2-5
RELIABLE colored chauffeur want.^•po
sition at once. Good rv-ferenees.
People l last worked for leaving for Cal
ifornia. Henry Fann. 183 Piedmont Ave
nue 36-2-5
WANTED—Position of any kind by
young man In store or club Address
H Fletcher, 107 Tvv St., Atlanta Gii
36-1-6
tCXPERIB7NCEl * chauffeur wishes posi
tion, can furnish best reference. Call
fry 3079-L 203-6-i
POSITION as einbalmer and funeral di
rector; graduate of Renouard’a School.
New York, six years' experience; also
good bookkeeper Address K , Box 100,
ere Georgian 36-1-5
WANTED—Position as collector or so
llcltor or In grocery or dry goods
8tore Fifteen years’ experienc e. Refer
ence. Address T. P . 838. care Georgian
35-1-6
I WRITE ADVERTISEMENTS for
newspapers or posters; bright, witty,
catchy, attract attention. Increase your
sales. reasonable terms Address
•‘Alert.” Box 626. care Georgian 26-1-5
WANTED—Position, all-round house
man or butler would like to work irt a
,.rivmte family or boarding house where
ibey only use two servants Write L..
Box 303. care Georgian 40-30-4
FOR
aT^xk\v
SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
\v kkP
BOOKKEEPER-CASHIER, general of
fice man, open for position; eight
years with last firm. Address K. B..
Box 830, care Georgian S3-30-4
YOl'SG man, age 23. desires clerical po
sition; six years’ experience In sales
an«i advertising department with one
ISnn; bast of references Can sturt at
«mce. Address U N., care Georgian
88-38-4
H<kMvKEKPEH aiid stenographer, com
petent. experienced, reliable, desires
responsible position in or out of Atlanta
Address Personal, 52 West Pine St.
39-29-4
HOTEL MANAGER with ten years’
experience, desires engaemeht July
1 References on request. Address T.
A Henry, care General Delivery, At -
vlanta. Ga. 2^26-4
MAN of good character, holding respon
sible position, want a to drive car for
private furuily on Sunday or make trips
to Woim Springs for garages. Address
Bob. Box 10, care Georgian 206-27-4
DRUG CLERK Wanted by medical stu
dent, position ns front inan with
aoing concern In small town; experience
• nd beat reference. Address G., Box 113.
care Georgian. 114-27-4
WANTED—By young man of live years
- experience, position as foreman of ice
cream factory, or manager of line of
founts: gilt-edge references. Address
Ft C.. Box 8. care Georgian 60-27-4
Femala.
ctftjrTiTJy^dcslres^ position
as general housekeeper in widower’s
borne or working couple. Good cook.
Beet references. Reliable. Box 26. care
Georgian 17-2-6
chimes and recorders, also Home watch
and jewelry work. Want Work quick.
Address Olockmaker, care Georgian
200-5-2
WANTED—Position as general house
worker, or doing plain sewing and
quilting Address O. L. Box 839. care
Georgian. 26-2-5
WANTED—Mrs. H C. McArtcheon. 465
Crew Street, to find this ad and have
it marked when the “Want Ad” man
»-a11h Saturvta> He mill present her
with a dollar
WANTED--Position In pantry or linen
room by young woman experienced In
hotel work Would leave city.. A. L.,
care Georgian. 201-1-6
YOUNG LADY with two years experi
ence desires stenographic position at
once Call Ivy 6706 30-1-5
YOUNG 1*ADY. beginner, desires posi
tion ss stenographer, willing to start
,»t $6 a week Call Main 389. 29-1-5
f-W \NTED— Position as stenographer,
vs months rx?*erience Answer P O
Bt.x 1Q&8. City. _ _
Yt ANTED To work from s 12 for
• 'anally requiring a servant for morn-
<t %'S «ji!y. Am good cook References
fufn.'suee. Address or call in the niorn-
Wllhams. 14 Piedmont Way
BROOM DOES NOT
CLEAN.
LET HR prove this In your home h> |
free demonstration. l ull particulars j
hi Jy7 Temple Court Building. I. It
Hi ran. agent PI*one Main 667 5-2-30 \
FOB,SALE Small soda fount, reftlg j
viator for market, show case, com
puting! scale cheap. Call West 96 J.
5-2-300 I
Dl NT LEY PNEt MATIC CLEANERS
remove dirt and germs from rugs, car
pets. floors, etc.; vacuum cleaners from j
332.50 up; vacuum sweepers. 89.75. C 1. !
Daniel A* Co., 416 Fourth National Bank
Building 13-2*11 |
i i rniturk We buy and .^eii «snh ;
bargains .Southern Wreckage Corn- j
pany, 13 4 South Forsyth SI feet. Both
phones. , 1-11-6
ATTENTION The firm from which I
purchased my $460 piano baa consent, i
e<J to release mo from my contract if T !
(.an arrange for some one to assume bal- 1
Snot of $215 I still owe; payments $8 per jj
month. 1 will give good, responsible party
a receipt in full for: what ! have paid if;
they will guarantee U> pay off balance In t
$8 monthly payments, as I sin leaving j
for California Address California. Box i
831. (’are Georgian. 4-30-10 j
F()R SALE One rolltop and one flat
top desk and oils go-cart, cheap 327 I
Spring . 4-30-15 j
FOR SALE 100-horsepower horizontal
Erie City fire-tube holler In good con
dition Inquire The Prwst-O-Ute Com
pany, Kuhrt and Beerman Streets. At
lanta, Ga. 4-30-6
RHH JOND HAND TTPEWall &R
ard make Call or address H 32'/*
l*euclitree Street, at once 5-1-30
FOR SALE Two pool tables, practhtally
new. been in use In club room and not
hurt, must sell hi opce. bargain;, orig
inal cost y4(k» Addreas p 0« Box 87,
Jonesboro, Ga. 5-1-6
FOR SALE One 20-horsepower A. <?.
Western Electric motor; also one 10-
horeepower A. C. Sprague motor; both
practically new, will seB cheap for cash.
Southern Dphofqtsrgig Cd. Phone Main
5064.
ONE Macaskey ticket cabinet. 100-ac
count. In perfect condition Will sell
cheap One Williams typewriter. In
good condition, 316. DsK Garage Ma
rietta, Ga 200-1-6
I’KKKK.rnON on. STOVB8
Thret'-buriicr. infilling oven
from room nnd Kmall room, fur-
nli-hr.l rrivdtr Inline reachtren
Street Ivy 177!)-.1 5-i-l4
j I.ARCK ROOM wit It private bath; table
board; Ideal lo< atlbll 44^ I'eaohtree.
i Ivy 158* . 4-26-26
ROOM AND BOARD In private family;
-North Side; abate in. Ivy 6267. 6-2-2
PEACHTREE rw.
I'eaihtree and Alexander Sts Ameri
can (dan $7.50 week up. Room to
yourself European, $3 week up. 1-9-34
FOUR business women to room and
board, references required; walking
distance of town. Ivy 99S-J. 5-1-28
TWO young men can find board and
room, private home. West End, near
car line Address L , care Georgian.
6-1-11
LARGE, delightful room; lovely large
verandas; best location for summer;
excellent table, home comforts. West
Peachtree. Ivy 1959- L. 38-1-5
LARGE, light room, with board. In an
elegantly furnished private, modern
home, in the prettiest part of the city;
every thing strictly first-class, a real
pleasant home to a refined, permanent
couple: references ki9 West Peachtree.
Airs. * Orey. Ivy 6685-J. 5-1-26
aT'HT'K \ HOUSE.
Xlv’ELY furnished rooms with board, all
conveniences. 27 Auburn Avenue. Ivy
439‘U 4-30-23
ROOM, with board, for couple, either
aex: North Side, private family, ref
erences exchanged Ivy 6594 36-.30-4
HAN accommodate four with room and
board at .30 East Cain, two blocks from
CandDr Bldg Phone ivy 2903 4-30-84
AT 5,3 PEACHTREE, with or without
boAixi; private bath, electric lights, etc.
47-30-4
ROOM AN1) BOARD in private family;
all conveniences. 143 West Peach
tree Phone Ivy 2104-J. 4-80-13
TWO newly papered rooms, with trunk
ruum and kitchenette, new sink, all
conveniences, private home, close in;
one-ha If block from Capitol Avenue
217 East Fair Street. 200-29-4
>NE iaige downstairs room for two;
private bath, hot and cold water; elec
tric 1 lights; terms reasonable. 223 North
Jackson. Ivy 6235-L. 4-29-20
ROOMS FOR RENT.
Furnished.
.NH’kUy fiynlslif-.l ur unfuniDh'xJ
rooms, nice location, two blocks from
Candler Building. Ivy 2903. 5-2-‘U
P 1 >i: KENT < mi. nli elj (uinlsh<d room
with three windows. Main 5BKJ-.I.
5-2-34
ONE nicely furnished room. In WMt
End, with private family; breakfast
or supper If desired. West 906-J
5-2-33
LARGE, beautiful from room; perfects
grand for summer; North Side Ivy
6603. 6-2-36
FOR RENT l^arge furnished room be
tween the Peachtreen. in Linden Ave
nue, to couple or young men; electricity;
private family. Ivy 6246-.1 5-2-17
NICELY furnished, large room, with
private bath 64 Forrest Avenue.
5-2-16
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms; nice lo-
catlon. 911 Peai htree Street 5-2-22
LARGE, nicely furnished rooms l«*r
light housekeeping; near in 188
(.Portland Street. !'
WeLL-FITRNIsH EI > \ PART61 i iNT and
also separate furnished room, all con
veniences; close to town Ivy 6576 18”
NICELY furnished rooms, reasonable,
near three car lines. 217 Crew Street.
5-1-38
NICELY furnished rooms. Apply 2.36 F
Ellis Street. -00-6-1
220 PEACHTREE. The Wilton, select.
up-to-date boarding house; North
Side, business section; near Inj table
boarders; prompt service. Ivy 5795
4-29-14
A FEW HOARDERS wanted at 46
Houston St. Ivy 0678-J. 4-28-17
"36EAHTNORTII AYE.
BETWEEN the Peach trees; nicely fur
nished rooms and excellent table
board. Ivy 6501 4-28-16
ROOM with board for a couple of young
men or business ladies, private fam
ily Call Main 4238 l 278 Rawson
Street. 4-28-15
DELIGHTFUL rooms; best location;
private home; table board a specialty.
256 Capitol. Main 3031-L. 4-28-14
TWO young ladles can get room and
board In private family; rates rea-
>nahle Main 230 J 38 If
LISTEN! Call Main 2456-L for quiet.
private board and rooms; all conven
iences. 308 South Pryor Street. 35-26-4
NEATLY . furnished rooms; homelike
cooking, also table board. 127 Capl-
• 4-23-7
and vessels, complete, $12.50
CAMKRON FURNITUHK CO . i
8-'> Forsvth Sired
■ 1 '•
LEAVING city, will sacrifice furniture
of si X-room hmlse In (verfeef condi-
Ron. 91 Yonge Street .33-1-5;
15-MOTOR. 8\8 conipres9<?r, good as
new. Dr Cook, 17 East Hunter St
N3-N-4
HAVE a good mahogany upright piano,
nearly new . cost $40<) less than one
\ear ago. Any reasonable offer will i
\ it. Must sell quick. Mahogany
tfiano, P. O. Box 596. Atlanta 4 27-24
pink DAnNATfDNS.'TSc per (loien; Co-
leu* and Faixia. 40c per doxen. Bed !
du g and box work a specialty. Alta
Dm Floral Company. 61 Sells Avenue
'*< 136 4 27-15
tol Avenue. Main 5172-J.
REST VEALS IN TOWN. 38 WEEK
ROOM AND MEALS. $4 107 SOUTH
PRYOR. CALL MAIN 5048 4-6-64
ROOM AND BOARD.
Wanted.
vv>
man
Georgian.
I" 1 Q 1 I I ^ 1 I 1
' • n 1 F R Logan A
Co . Atlanta. $-20-32 :
RAN^Ctn’BT<’Y tiianks. $1.60 pei seT \
Warranty deeds, bonds for i It Its,
Mortgages, contracts.
Stock, certificates and bonds.
Bennett's, 25 South Brood. 201 -20-1.3
WANTED Mrs C 1^ Bowie. 65 Wash- *
ington Terrace, to have this marked
Saturday morning when the “Want Ad"
man calls He will give her a new dol
lar bill
t potato plants 1
sale. $1.25 per 1,000 L. w Bate-,
Lakeland. Fla. 33 21-4
SEND $1 for 600 extra early pweet po
tato plants, lemon yams, or 500 Bor- I
muda onion plants, the hig kind. Address i
the Model Farm, Tlfton, Ga 3 20-7
\ HK ' ,VVN Si,;x ‘ v PAINTING
Ol vTl> O CO.. 77H Whitehall. M 8780
3-18 .38 ,
SAY'ES. flLES, oabtnets. nrw’ard sec- '
ond hand Qooktn Bank and (Office
Equipment Company. 113-115 N. Prvor
Street. ^
new Rubber Titacs pm on your!
baby carriage. Repaired, repainted
and re-covered Phone Ivy 307C. Robert
Mitchell. X29 Kigewood^ Avenue. 2-13-9 j
L’ UVT)N SIGNS slgmnea best quai-
JX< • ' L Itv. Kent Sign Co.. 1S0H
Peachtree Street. 3-6-20
NO. ' 10 SNOWDRIFT 87»%e. country
egg^ 19Vic dozen. 40c coffee 28c pound,
3fk' coffee w2c, 25c ooffee 10c pound. Cash
Grocery Co.. 118 Whitehall. 3-21-7
WE RENT good pianos $3 per month up.
33-2-
East Cain and
F.ast Ha r rls
Ftreetr. 307-30-4
V» >UNG experienced ceRgied woman
v.anis position as cook, curse «u maid.
• nr'vate familj P B , 104 West
Pin* S 209 30 - 4
'■oUNG LAJDY desires place as typisi
i ;■ doing general office w ork in doe-
uu•'? office. (Tall Atlanta phone 5005
M1g» Rqtli. 27-80-4 j
WANTED—Situation for mother and j
daughter as cook and maid, or nurse, j
with rooms each. Apply 40-B Henry S»
39 -28-4.1
TEACHER with first grade licenses and !
I normal training and six years' expe- \
I ience in kindergarten and primary dc
art roe nts of public school watu& place
hs governess during summer tnonths
3 Will be willing to help care for chil
Iren. Address Teacher. Box 303. care
Georgian. , 68 27-4
We sell rood pianos $6 per month up
R P BECHT COMPANY,
107-i0h-l09 Temple Court Building Main |
•67. 2-19-86 i
PIANO BARGAINS.
NOTICE! Because of the «it‘«th of my
husband, me of the most prominent
oins** 1 cachets in Un S-outh, am nim-
pcllefi to dispose of handsome Webber
piano in perfect? condition, lading used
only Tn our home for personal use. Am
redup^d i«* oirouu'stai* c* which force
me to accept altiicst anytlimg in order
to umke ends mcef- Tiil9 will be u. bar
gain for s piano buyer. Address Profes
sor. Box 836. care Georgian 4-S0-8
PIANOS AND PlAJsO
PLAYERS.
60LD at the 1< west prices and on th«
most reasonable terms at which first- j
class nsTruments car. be bandied Behr
Bros. Newby .*t E^rflns. Ludwig and*
otherr Call and see me before vou buv i
VVALTLP ULOHLS.
88 N. Pryor »St.
S-29 3
ghborhood. Main 4628-J.
FOR RENT To gentlemen only. cool.
delightful rooms in private home on
• •ar line 336 Pulliam Street Main .Vf38.
BEAUTIFUL front, room in apartment,
with or without board; reasonable. M
N., care Georgian. 5-1-13
FOR GENTLEMEN, choice front room.
convenient to bath; Myrtle Street,
near Ponce DfeLeon; Georgian Terrace
neighborhood: also garage. Ivy 1495
5-1-18
PRETTY front room; elactric lights;
bath; telephone $10 62 Williams, cor
ner Baker Ivy 6760-1 5-1-19
ONE nicely furnished room in the
Corinthian Apartments, for elderly or
business lady only; connecting hath Call
Ivy 1717. 6-1-20
FURNISHED rooms for light house
keeping Ivy 4304-,1 5-1-22
ONE large, attractive. ( »ol front room,
on second floor, convenient to bath;
every modern convenience; ideal loca
tion; on North Side. Ivy 1744-L.
5-1-23
ELEGANT front room Tor couple with
out children, in private family. Phone
Main 5436-.1. 38-30-4
TWO rooms and kitchenette completely
furnished, to parties without children:
private family, good location; all con
veniences; one block of Grant Park.
428 East Georgia Avenue. 4-30-33
HOUSEKEEPING rooms, all conve
niences. or large front room, with or
without board. Ivy 993-J. 4-30-28
FURNISHED rooms in private home
all conveniences; hot water. 19 East
Harris Street. Ivy 6349-.1. 4-30-25
FOR KENT- One clean, well furnished
room; hot and cold bath attached.
Ivy 1197 1-30-21
— i
BRIGHT, airy, well furnished room;
connecting bath, hot water, everything
first-clans. Main 2780. 206-30-31
FURNISHED rooms; Apartment 3, 14
West Peachtree Phone Ivy 2179.
4-30-41
ROOMS FOR RENT.
Furnished or Unfurnished.
urnished room; hot j
baths, electricity; North Side; 12 min
utes’ walk to Candler Bldg.; reasonable.
1 - > 300 J 4-29-16
APARTMENTS FOR RENT.
Furnished.
^TTjTSdTdTV furrii.sh.yj apartment
new, modem private home. West End
Park. Refined couple. West 574-J.
28-2-5
()(; IjEThorpk apaRTMENTS.
SIX-ROOM furnished apartment for
rent from May 1 to September 1 or
longer; all conveniences. Apartment 1.
195 Jvy St Ivy 759. 36-29-4
TWO rooms, kitchenette and bath; also
garage, references. Phone Ivy 2432.
4-29-17
APARTMENT of three beautiful rooms,
Inman Park; private home; new; large
kitchen, with all conveniences, screens;
east porch. Phone Ivy 2329-.1. 4-28-41
. Unfurnished.
\\ AiVl ED To sub-k^se^my^uTifurms^
apartment all modern conveniences.
\partitiont H. 312 Rawson Street. Phone
Main 5478-.J. 5-2-29
FOR RENT- Six-room steam heated
apartment; close in; North Side. Stew
art A- Cooper. 317 Peters Building Main
1228. 4-30-45
FOR KENT Apartment, three rooms
and bath; all modern conveniences;
- lose in; references required Bell phone
2985. 46-30-4
IN THE HERBERT, Courtland
Street, close in. on North Side, six
rooms and bath, front and back porches,
steam inai, hot water, janitor service,
rent $42.50. Reference required. Apply
Herbert Kaiser, 411 Atlanta National
Bank Building Phone Main 276 or jan
itor on premises. 4-25-29
Amateur Poultry
Raisers Should Not
Be Discouraged
Many Mistakes of the Beginnor May
Be Avoided—Good, Sound
Advice.
HO^SESJURJENT.
Furnished.
P.KAI i’Yl'TT, West Peachtree
home, comfortably furnished,
verv reasonable to desirable
I vj 3281 5-2-19
TVVKl.VE-ROOM HOUSE, furnished;
couple of blocks from postoffice. Main
3345. 5-1-21
COMPLETELY furnished nine-room
brick house; sleeping porch and all
modern conveniences; Ponce DeLeon
Ave. (.’all Ivy 2117 from 8 to 12 a. m.
4-27-24
"Knowledge Is of two kinds.” says
Boswell. “We know the subject our
selves or we know where we can find
the Information upon it.”
Of the two kinds of knowledge the
first is, beyond doubt, the more valua
ble, but It is only acquired by actual
experience, ofu-ntimes dearly bought;
whereas many of the mistakes and
discouragements met with by the be
ginner may be avoided if he will take
counsel of those who have sounded all
the pitfalls and located all the Imped
iments on the road to success.
A common failing with those who
are new in the poultry business is to
assume that because an undertaking
appears to them simple, no prepara
tory study is necessary to its success
ful prosecution. And they hold lightly
the advice of those whio have mas
tered it. Such persons are met in all
walks of life, but are never found ex
celling in any vocation. There is no
task or pursuit, however simple, but
what will be better understood and
performed with more .ease and satis
faction after close investigation of the
study. There ate no two persons that
will do things alike. Each will em
ploy different methods to secure the
sarn«- results. And he who brings to
his task the greatest amount of care
and thoroughness is the one who will
have the fullest measure of success.
The Turning Point.
This is the turning point between
success and failure, and we want to
caution our readers against large ex-
■~v
FOR RENT—One furnished room to one
or two gentlemen Wellington Apart
manta No. 2. corner Houston and Ivy |
Streets 200-30-4 i
FURNISHED rooms for light house j
keeping and one furnished front room.
Main 3458-L. 121 South Pryor. 4-30-17 |
DELIOHTT^UL furnished rooms, near [
business center; all conveniences; de
sirable location Trinity Apartment
No. 2. 203-30-4
BEAUTIFULLY furnished room, new-
home. every convenience; also large
sleeping porch. West. 950-J. 4-30-L‘t
ONE excellent room, wfith or without
board; private home; North Side. Ivy
6221. 4-30-19
xjmas^ooj-^rK^TbTisstir
rm<n blouse slate terms. Box 24, care
JW8-1-6
REFINED couple with one child two
vears old desire hoard with private
faintly; close tn; North Side preferred
State price and location. Address I,. P.
c,..-, r- O Box mi. Atlanta. «-»»-«
ROOMS FOR RENT.
Furnished.
TYTit EFTTarge"t'urn ished rooms, prlva t e
bath, suitable for light housekeeping.
’JO South Pryor. 5-2-48
L00 COOLER STREET From room,
modern. $2 single; $8 double. Main
200O-.I 34-2-5
TWO nicely furnished rooms tor ront
29 East Ellis Street 36-2-5
ONE nicely furnished front room rea
sonable 215 Courtland Street. 28-2-5
-a
TWO furnished rooms to rent. 300 East
Linden Avenue Light housekeeping
FURNISHED room to gentleman, near
Peachtree; meals within the block.
Ivy 6995. 4-29-32
ONE nicely furnished front room for
rant. 38S Rawson Street. 205-27-4
HANDSOMELY furnished large front
room, private bath, shady lot; gentle
man preferred. Peachtree, care Geor
gian. 113-27-4
TWO or three connecting furnished
rooms for housekeeping. ;
rent. Phone Ivy 3287- 1.
4-29-39
or roomers.
! 6 BALTIMORE BLOCK Nioe!> fur
nished rooms, suitable for two gentle
men; will furnish meals if desired. Mrs
.R»aeph Bern 30 2-5
men preferred.
5-1-7
FURNISHED ROOMS;
77 West Coin Street
NICK furnished front room, very de
slrable locality; conveniences Can ar
range for housekeeping If desired. $10_
h« i \ v Sin J 6-2-s
FOR RENT Knur large, beautiful un
furnished rooms, hall and private bath,
hot and cold water gas range, con
nected suitable for light housekeeping,
or will furnish and rent to gentlemen or
en suite. Ivy 7089-J. 5-1-24
THREE nicely furnished rooms and
kitchenette Private home Modern
conveniences dordon Street West
1027 .1 5-1-25
FOR RENT One nice furnished room.
367 Pulliam Street Ivy 168 5-1-27
NEATLY furnished room, hot and cold
w.-Uvr. adloining bath Main 2916-L
5-1-14
Nil’ELY furnished front room In The
Handers Apartments. No. 8. 99 West
Peachtree. Ivy 6984-J. 6-1-7
•'URNISHED room Peachtree Street.
near Eleventh; in strtrtlv private
home. Call Ivy 11 5-1-9
COMFORTABLY furnished room, very
conveniently located Light house
keeping privilege If desired 1.58 Capitol
\ve 34-3-S
ONE double room for two young men or
ladies, electric lights and hot water,
everything convenient; splendid meals
lu 12 95 358 Peachtree. 4-30-4 8
ONE nicely furnished front room with
private porch, all conveniences, close
ir Trinity Apartments No. 6. 36-39-4
NEATLY furnished room in private
erne for nurse or gentleman, good
28 '
LARGE front corner steam-heated
room, opens on very large porch; 3
windows, large closet, electric lights
and bells, elegantly furnished in ma
hogany; adjoins beautiful white tile
bath; plenty hot water all hours, (’lose
in Vacant on first. Prefer gentlemen.
100 ! \ | St Phone Ivy 60T8.
ONE furnished room; close In; two gen
tlemen or business couple. Call M. |
,iso.
ONE nicely furnished room for rent;
all conveniences. 43 West Peachtree
Street. Ivy 2160 4 ' 27 1 42
ROOMS. nicely furnished, private
home; all conveniences; new bunga
low. Ivy 2329-J. 4^27-36
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms;
aJl conveniences 45 Williams: apart
ment 3. third floor. Ivy 2316. 4-19-34
UnfurniFhed.
FA -. r st.,
i ' / ii i‘ IjA s near corner Pine and
Jackson, 7-room rn<K]prii cottage (in
stantaneous water heater), $32.50. Ap
ply Young & Good roe, 414 Peters Bldg.
Main 8155. 5-2-41
NICE HOUSE, good repair; five minutes
walk center of city. Gas divided. Two
sinks. Suitable for two couple*. Apply
to owner, 181 Luekie Street. 35-2-5
HOUSE, very large and light, on large
lot; very large porches and servants’
house. Most desirable locatiou; would
like to reserve* one room, and also have
three young men that would like to
keep one. or would rent lower floor.
Will rent whole house, also 8-room
house. Ivy G705. 5-1-29
ONE eight-room brilck house on two
acres of land; located at Faith’s
Crossing. Phone Atlanta 4861. Bell Ivy
9166 • 5-1-17
OUR RENT list describes everything
for rent. Call, write or phone for one.
Ivy 3390 Charles P. Glover Realty Co ,
2% Walton street. 2-13-49
FOR RENT Seven-room modern cot
tage. $30; instantaneous water heater;
near corner Pine and Jackson. Apply
310 East Pine St., or phone Owner, Ivy
4814-L 4-27-200
GEO. P. MOORE,
H( i al Estate and Renting.
10 Auburn Avenue.
FOR RENT.
AT No 212 Rawson Street, corner Cen
tral Avenue, we have a second-floor
flat of six rooms, carrying all modern
conveniences. The walls have just been
retinted, and the house is in first-class
condition; within ten minutes’ walk of
center of the ctiy; close To school, and
in best section on the .South Side. Price
527.50.
NO. 8 Connecticut Avenue, Edge wood,
Ga At this number you will find a
six-room cottage, with all conveniences,
except bath; large lot; house is In gooa
repair. This is an ideal place for any
one who desires to raise chickens,
the lot is very large.
Ducks.
ON account of my health I am forced
to sell our entire flock of ducks, con
sisting .*f 100 Fawn and White Runners,
20 Mammoth Pekins and 14 White Run
ners Most of theie are prize winners
and ribbons go with them. ' They are
all se.’eot birds. Low prtce on lot, or
either variety. Make offer or write me.
Eggs $1 for 12, $5 per 300. Ducklings
any time 25c each. Oak Dean Farm,
Siune Mountaln, Ga. 4-17-10
Eggs—All Varieties.
BALANCE SEASON—Eggs from my
special mating "bred-to-lay” S. C.
White Leghorns. $1.50 setting; special
mating White Runner ducks (Patton
strain) Including second drake, fourth
and fifth young ducks. Atlanta show.
November, 1912. $2 setting South Geor
gia Poultry Farm, Sale City, Ga.
3 1-18
THE EGGS of different varieties of
fowls will be found classified under
their respective breeds in the future.
Instead of under the classification of
F.ggk
pendltures to equip a poultry plant
unless they ha ye tested matters upon
a moderate scale and found tliat they
possessed the elements o*f the great
success and the proper energy to ap
ply them. The old adage. Where there
is a will there is a way, is a good one,
but you want to be sure that you are
endowed with the will, and perhaps
we had better add the proper kind of
a will.
Some say that we never know what
we can do until we try it. That is
true, but let your work be increased
gradually and not spasmodically.
Raise SOU chickens this year and 500
or 600 next year and do not do as
some have attempted an<4 jump from
100 to 5,000, with fallit'e as a result.
There is no question about the money
to be made by laying hens, etc., but It
Orpingtons.
I^OlTISALE^OnPperrKenerM
Orpingtons, one cock and four hens,
also several trios of Cook’s White Or
pingtons; foundation stock direct from
Cook farms. Write for prices. Mrs. F.
O. Miller, Fort Valley, Ga. 8-12-K
Poultry—All Varieties.
CHICKENS—Selling out; nave all kinds;
finest stock at your own price. Prize
winners. Egg settings, half price. It.
F. Finley, Box 1515, Atlanta. Hurry.
4-30-202
FREE RANGE DUCK AND POULTRY
FARM, Chamblee, Ga. Large stock of
White Runners, Leghorns and Rhode
Island Rods, enables us to ship fresh
eggs, strong and fertile. Write for prices
on stock and eggs If you want a bargain.
1-21-18
Pigeons.
FOR SALE—Extra fine squab breeding
Carneaux and Homer pigeons, cheap
if taken at once. Mr. Payne, 152 West
Merritts Avenue. 37-30-4
Leghorns.
Plymouth Rocks.
<ED ROCK eggs, pure and fresh
from the Georgia Poultry Farm; $1 per
setting. On sale at 12 South Broad.
26-27-4
FOR SALK—Eighteen White Leghorn
hens, one year old, are laying. Main
5481 -L. 4-29-31
WHITE LEGHORN cockerels, heavy
laying strain, $1.50; pullets, $2 each;
•>ggg, $1.60 and up. Mrs. Robert West,
132 Carter Hill road. Montgomery, Ala.
11-9-66
HELP WANTED-A Georgian want ad
will find it. If Mrs. N. A. Moore, 127
Richardson Street, finds this and has
it marked when the “Want Ad" man
oalls Saturday, he will present her with
a dollar.
EGGS from prize-winning E. B. Thomp
son Ringlet Barred Rocks, either mat
ing, $3 for fifteen, $5 for thirty. A M.
Kendall. Dallas. Ga 3-8-11
Dogs.
FOR* SALE—One fine hound puppy, male
five months old, from extra fine stock
for possum hunting: just the right age to
begin training for fall hunting. A bar
gain. NY. \V. C. Brock, Mandeville, Ga.
40-29-4
ANSWER- Just as you have read this
will others read your ad If you place
it in the Want Ad columns of this pa
per. A word to the wise Is enough.
Horses, Mules, Vehicles, Etc.
WANTED — 3,200-pound mule. city
broke, about 5 years old. Call H. F.
Ansley. Main 552. 5-2-43
FOR SALE—One good dray horse; can
be seen at Southern Upholstering Co.,
Jefferson and Echo Sts. Main 6054.
5-1-10
must be done In a business-like man
ner.
Chickens Crop-bound.
Judge Marshall—I have a White
Orj : gton cock and hen that seem to
have something the matter with their
crops. They seem to be bloated. I
caught them and I find the crop .seems
too full and hard and stays that way
all the time, whether they have had
any feed or not.
1 have been feeding whole oats prin
cipally and giving them rye blades for
green stuff. What do you think is
the matter and what would be a good
remedy? They are valuable fowls and
I should like to get them in good
shape.
Thanking you in advance for the
information, I am, yours truly,
Augusta, Ga. B. LANE.
ANSWER.—Your chickens are
crop-bound, caused by a stoppage of
the passage from the crop to the giz
zard by some little bulky matter that
fails to pa-ss on. We are inclined to
think that it is some of your long
blades of rye, perhaps aided by the
rough grains of oats. In fact, you are
giving them pretty rough rations. We
would advise a complete change in
the feed to a dry mash. Give each
one two teaspoons of castor oil. which
may be the means of emptying the
crop. If it does not and they still
seem full and hard, the only course
left is to open the crop at one side by-
cutting a slit with a sharp knife. To
do this successfully It le best to opea
the outer skin in one place and the
Inner one a little to one aide of the
other, so that the openings will not
come in just the same place. Clean
the crop thoroughly of all its con
tents and see that the real obstruc
tion Is removed, which .may be Just
at the point where the food leaves th*
crop. Rinse it out thoroughly with
water into which a little carbolic acid
has been dropped—Just thre6 or four
drops to the pint. Then close each
layer of skin with a few' stitches and
feed nothing but bread and milk for
at leant three days.
Cows.
WANTED—A first-class milch cow,
fresh in milk. Address, with full in
fo- mation, T. L. Cooper, Decatur. Ga
5-2-204
TWO cows, one fresh in, one springer.
McPh*
Apply 21 Evans Drive, Fort
son. Ga
IcPher-
205-5-3
FOR SALE—Twelve fine Jersey oows,
fresh in milk. Shippey Bros. & White.
Both phones 516. 968 Marietta St
4-80-34
Poultry, Plants and Seeds.
H. G. HASTINGS & CO.
SKFDS, PLANTS AND POULTRY
SUPPLIES. PHONES 2568
THIS is the season for mites and lice.
If you start In time you can keep them
down. We carry a full line of Lice Pow
ders and Liquid Disinfectants.
CONKEY’S HEAD LICE OINTMENT,
gunranteed to kill lice on baby chicks;
absolutely harmless to use; 10 and 20c.
AVOID losses from white diarrhoea.
Drop a tablet of Pratt’s White Diar
rhoea Remedy Into the drinking water.
NOTHING on the market will make
chicks thrive like Pratt’s Baby Chick
Food; four pounds 25c.
PRATT’S DISINFECTANT destroys
germs, kills lice and mites and makes
everything sweet and clean; 35c quart;
$1 gallon.
A FULL LINE of Cypher's Incubators
and Brooders.
MYERS' FAULTLESS HAND SPRAY,
the best 60-cent spray made.
STANDARD SPRAY PUMP, made of
solid brass; guaranteed for five years;
good for whitewashing and disinfect
ing, $4 each.
[AUTOMOBILES:
For Sale, Repairs and Accessories.
Unfurnished.
TlittEK^nice^large connecting rooms,
close In. Call Ivy 2576-.f or Atlanta
phone 2209. 5-2-31
FOR RENT In small family three or
four first or second-floor rooms; close
in modern house; hot and cold water;
bath, etc.; very reasonable and close in.
Call 30 Orange Street. 45-2-5
THREE unfurnished rooms, sink in
kitchen, bath and phone, with private
family no children 66 Woodward Ave
Main 3940 5-1-3!
TO COUPLE, without children two or
iliree rooms, for light housekeeping;
all modern conveniences; one block For
rest Avenue and North Boulevard cars.
References Apply Owner. 72 Wabash
Avenue. 28-1-5
OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT.
STaxT'IMFI 'L large corner office! TT23
Candler Bldg., facing down on Peach
tree; three windows: southeastern ex
posure. Ivy 1561. 5-1-35
DESK SPACE, use of phones, centrally
located office building. $6. Main 5258-.T.
29-30-4
DESK SPACE with use of telephone 828 Peachtree.
Apply 533 Candler Bldg. 4-25-9
FOR SALE—My four-seated 40-horse-
power Peerless car. Also two-seated
runabout. Very cheap. Jack. Box 30,
care Georgian. 39-2-5
FOR SALE Five passenger 1911 Cadil
lac in perfect condition; electric lights,
air bottle; live new tires; new Warner
Autometer; top, top-cover and seat cov
ers. Call Main 1851. 5-2-11
$450 CASH.
FIVE-PASSENGER automobile, thor
oughly overhauled; new tires. Garage,
Peachtree. 32-1-5
BUSINESS PROPERTY
For Rent.
Tn 1^ liK.'Vr' rioH< -ur vard ^n At~
lama, with trestle and railroad facili
ties. We are in position to give lease.
Close in on Western and Atlantic Rail
road Call Greene Realty Company, 511
Empire Buildtng. Phones 1699.
4-27-60
THREE large unfurnished connecting
rooms.for light housekeeping. Gas and
water. 99 Ira Street 200-1-5
FOUR unfurnished rooms with kitchen
ette; private bath: $16. 387 Central
Ave. 4-30-212
4-28-34
MCE furnished rooms: also light house
keeping rooms Main 2665-J. 140
.Q Sp'-h g Street 4 38-40
Mr ELY furnished fron; room in mod
pin home, every convenience, private
' " u> ccar business section. West End.
West 2a l - J. 4-80-35
TWO rooms, suitable for light hiuse-
keeping In home *.*/ family of three
adults, to couple without children; hot
and cokl water, electricity, gas. Inman
Park to Clifton car 39 Royston Ave
nue.
"■ a;
niched rooms for light housekeeping;
gas. water and bath References 91
West Harria. 38-30-4
FIVE beautiful upstairs rooms, Path.
gas. electricity and use of phone: with
couple 11 North Moreland Avenue.
Call Atlanta 929 203-29-4
TWO OR THREE furnished or unfur
nished rooms for light housekeeping.
39 West Linden. 4-29-18
STABLES.
For Rent.
WV>'VyVN^W^VYWSAAA/V>AAAAA/^WVWWWV‘
FOR KEN l Stables. For information,
_ r ‘l n in 206. 4-28-33
“HOUSES WANTED.
Furnished.
to ier:r. on the XortiTside. four,
five or six-room furnished apartment
or bungalow for the summer months;
family consists of self and wife. Ad
dress McA.. PostofTice Box No. 7.
45-2-5
WANTED Furnished bouse for sum
mer by man and wife, no children;
five or seven rooms. Must be near car
line and reasonable State price and
full particulars in answer. Address S.,
Box 30, care Georgian. 4-80-29
Unfurnished.
\vAWrr ^^ine^or^Temroom^house on
North Side to rent unfurnished; will
lake two or three-year lease on house
tn desirable location. H. N., Bbx 412,
care Georgian. 4-30-31
$1,960—Fore-door. 35-hor«jepower Fire
stone-Col umbus touring car, just
painted and thoroughly overhauled.
Guaranteed good us new. $800.
$2,000 1910 model 35-horsepower Flre-
stone-Cohimbus touring car, in fine
shape and a good looker, $450
1913 model Empire 25 fore-door tonring
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 tills week.
THE FI RESTONE-COLUMBUS
SOUTHERN CO..
45-47 AUBURN AVE
PHONE IVY 4177 4-28-32
LANDLORDS—List your vacant houses
with Stewart A Cooper. Renting
Agents, 317 Pete.rs Building. Phone
Main 1228 4-30-44
ENTIRE second floor of four rooms
and bathroom, hot and cold water,
sink; owner's residence, references. 53d
Piedmont Avenue. 26 29-4
_ APARTMENTS WANTED.
Furnished.
W.\ AfTFHV^TiT^enT^^ house or
apartment for the summer, or longer.
Address C. P. O.. Box 946. 5-2-42
Good Used Cars
At Reasonable Prices.
Ford Runabout, good condition,
good tires
Ford Touring Car, with top, good
condition *
Courier Roadster, fully equipped,
electric lights
Buiek Model 10 Roadster, electric
lights
Overland four-passenger, newly
painted, new top
Primo Touring Car. new top and
seat covers
Maxwell Roadster. Sportsman
type, model Q. fully equipped,
eiectrk* lights
Maxwell Touring, model G, four-
passenger, fully equipped
Overland Coupe. 1911. fully
equipped
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.
BITICK MOTOR COMPANY,
841 PEACHTREE ST.
4-11-8
$225.00
265.00
275.00
325.00
350.00
460.00
376.00
450.00
450.00
ATLANTA RADIATOR CO.
REPAIRING and manufacturing. Lamp
and fender work. 72 Ivy Street. At
lanta phone 3816. 3-10-12
WARNING TO INFRIN
GERS AND IMITATORS,
LIQUID TIRE TONIC IS PROTECT
ED BY U. S. DUYREA PATENT, NO.
678551 AND ALL INFRFNGER8,
AGENTS OR USERS ARE HEREBY
NOTTS'] ED THAT THEY MUST AN
SWER IN THE COURT FOR VIOLA
TION OF THIS LAW. LIQUID TIRE
TONIC COMPANY, KANSAS CITY,
MO *-*-«
AUTOMOBILES—The speedy Cartercar
will drive up to the door of Mrs.
Thomas S. Smith, 321 Courtland Street,
Saturday morninn and she will receive
a new dollar bill if she lias this ad
marked.
A 11)11 FOR-PASSENGER CADILLAC:
best car ever built and we will let you
see us overhaul it and put It In brand
new shape; price right. Come see It.
Travis & Jones. 26 James Street, third
floor. S-l-64
Automobiles For Rent
'DlMTAjOfOTdFM
FIVE and seven-passenger cars. Garage,
112 East Ellis Street. Call Bell phone
Ivy 2496 day, Main 4325 night. 3-21-23
HIGHEST proof gasoline and automo
bile oils a specialty. We handle all
makes of tires. Automobile accessories.
AUTO OIL AND GASOLINE CO„
71 N. FORSYTH STREET.
4-4-59
>R RENT—If Mrs. E. A. Williams. 81
Windsor Street, will find this ad and
have it marked when the "Want Ad”
man calls Saturday, he will give her
a new dollar bill.
W A NT ED— Furrt ifih ed apart inept for
Summer, by man and wife, no chil
dren. four or six rooms. Must be near
car line and reasonable State price
and full particulars in answer Address
S , Box 30, care Georgian. 6-1-39
WILL EXCHANGE 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
WK i,!'^ vg , , 8e . verftl Flanders chassis and
will build body and paint car to your
order. Bargain prices. Don’t buy any
? eC x??A‘J iand car on til you see us.
GARAGE '
IS ONE practical solution of 1he tire
trouble; it is chemistry, scientifically
applied: it 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
WINDSHIELDS.
RADIATORS, lamps, fenders, repaired
as good as new. Mfrs. all kinds sheet
metal work. Warlick Sheet Metal Co.,
24S Edge wood. 3-4-64
Castirom Welding:
AUTOGENOUS METHOD.
AUTO AND ALL MACHINE PARTS.
METAL WELDING COMPANY.
MAIN 3013. S6 GARNETT STREET.
2-26-6
FOR SALE—By Mrs John B. Roberts.
her electric automobiR. with perfectly
new batteries. 1365 Peachtree Road
Ivy 821-0. 4-26 .M
DOBBS TIRE REPAIR CO.
WE REPAIR AND SELL ALL MAKES
Ok TIRES AND TUBES. 226 PEACH
TREE STREET. PHONE IVY 5646.
4-1-3
T~RY A "WANT AD” tablet If you need
anything. They do the work.
Garages For Rent.
I^OR REI^Tf^c5aragei also~ stable fbf
four mules. Close in. Electric lights
and water. 136 Washington. Main
4812-J. 4-30-46
Tire Repairing
h i <Ti f^ofiAt)'K'gT5?XXr "v U LC 3lNi2I5??r
Retreading a specialty. Prompt atten
tlon given express shipments. »an *
” * nli'
, .-Aiders-
Speer Vulcanising Company, 100 Spring
Street, Atlanta, Ge. 3-28-15
FOR SALE—If Mrs. Bettle Shns, 284
Forrest Avenue, will mark this and
have it in hand When the “Want Ad”
man calls Saturday, she wfll receive a
new dollar bill.
Motorcycles.
MuTORCYCCireTTi' gXs? ^TERMS'-*
BICYCLES.
EXCELSIOR motorclycles, high-grade
bicycles; complete line new and used
bicycles and motorcycles, complete stock
parts and accessories; modem servics
depot. Lowest prices; easy terms. AL-
EXANDER-SEEWALD CO., 146-147-149
Edgewood Avenue. Phone Ivy 1609.
PHONE FOR DEMONSTRATION.
4-1-23
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
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED—Good old violin. Write
ticulara, color and make T. E. Mc-
Kiniey, Demopolis, Ala. 5-2-10
ONE DOUBLE house in cheap negro
locality, three rooms each side. Give
f rlce and location when replying. Cash.
’■ O. Box 150, Atlanta. Ga. 4-Jp-3
WANTED—To buy or rent one 1
three-wheel steam roller, and
5-ton tandem roller. Must have r
at once. R. M. Hudson, 1207 Ri
Bldg., Atlanta. 4-
WANTED—To buy or rent one 20-hor:
power boiler. Address R. M. Huds<
3207 Empire Building. 4-30
I BUY MEN’S old clothes and sh
Drop a card. L Book, 177 Gilmer St
DROP A CARD.
We'll bring Cash for
Old Clothes and Shoes.
"THE VESTAJRE.”
166 Decatur 8treat.
WE PAY HIGHEST cash prices
household goods, pianos ana office :
niture. Cash advanced on consignn
Central Auction Company, 12
Mitchell Street. Bell phone *