Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 02, 1913, Image 18

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18 THE ATLANTA OEORHTAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY. MAY 2. 1913 " T-g A Vacancy In Your Business Can Be Filled By Georgian “ Want Ads. ” Try Them For Results TEACHERS WANTED. i’XEDrSrS- coming fiwmpfcfly! Tea cl. *rs should enroll At once, our tw. nt\- second year Sheridan s Teechers Agen cy. 307 Candler Building Atlanta, (.a Greenwood, S. C.. Charlotte, N. (' 4-27 20 WRITE for record of our eight years j work High class patronage Ef- , flclent service. Foster's Teachers Agen- t cy. Atlanta, Qa. 44-* 4 AGENTS AND SALESMEN WANTED. irraireTSCss-'TSu estate salesman wanted. Apply 400 Temple t’yurt Building. 42-2-B PORTRAIT AGENTS- -Send your work direct to artist and get hotter work We get order out on time Prices to >uil your trade Stevens Bros, L’*'A Whitehall Street, Atlanta 3-7-35 WANTED- Five competent traveling f-alesir.cn for attractive proposition commission basis Selling and demur, strath g machine Sea A E Mill 51 Marietta Street. 33 BO-4 a Mi :N TS- Chance to make big money 'ailing on automobile owners, get our proposition to-dav. The Clayton It Mun- nictitt Co . Marietta. On 40-10-4 SITUATIONS WANTED. Female. ENERGETIC PI .A IN 6G33-.L The Georgian’s Rent Bulletin ( POULTRY, PET ahJ LIVE STOCK .1-2 r. ROOM AND BOARD. Ivy 30-4 DRESSMAKING— DRESS MAKERS. DRESSMAKING street and evening dresse*. $6 up ; latest styles, first - '■law work. West 950-J 4-30-20 SITUATIONS WANTED. Hale. iMStkilSl 1 —J&pe^nettST ttcinSSSTtfu k~- gist desires position at once, heal of reference Address Quick. Box 80. rare Georgian 41-2-6 KOUNI>—One dollar. If Airs Mate* Mitchell. 17 Windsor Street. finds this ad and has it marked when the 'Want man calls Saturday POSITION—Any clerical work Posi *ion* held Bookkeeper, assistant hook keeper, paymaster, timekeeper, etc. Ref erences and bond furnished Jeff. 23 Washington Street, City 32-2-5 WANTED Position by experienced young man as sreno-bookkeeper, ago 30: employed at present Address .7. Bo* 840, care Georgian 29-2-5 SMALL set books for couple hours even ings H. H Britton, phone Main 8008. 87-2-5 RELIABLE colored chauffeur wants po sition at once. Good references. People I last worked for leaving for Cal ifarnia Henry Fstnn. 188 Piedmont Ave nue. 26-2-5 WANTED—Position of any kind by young man iu store or club Address H Fletcher. 107 Ivy St.. Atlanta, Oa 36-r-s EXPERIENCED chauffeur wishes posi tion, can furnish best referenoe. Call Twy 2079-L. J08-5-1 POSITION as embalmer and funeral di rector; graduate of Reuouard's School, Now York, six years’ experience; also good bookkeeper Address Lv . Box 40t>. gTO Ge orgian 38-1-5 WANTED—Position as collector or so Heitor or in grocery or dry goods Store Fifteen years' experience. Refer ence Address T. P . 828. care Georgian. 35-1-5 I WRITE ADVERTISEMENTS for newspapers or posters; bright, witty, catchy, attract attention Increase your sales reasonable terms Address “Alert.' Box 62.5, care Georgian 26-1-5 t\ ANTED—Position; all-round house man or butler would like to work in a private family or boarding bouse where bey only use two servants Write I. . Box 303. care Georgian. 40-30 t Id tOKKKKPKR-t ASHIER, general of fice man. open for position, eight if \eers with last firm. Address K. IV, Rex 830. care Georgian 31-30-4 f YOUNG man. age 23. desires clerical po / «Rlon: six years' experience In sales [j.'n d advertising department' with one i i •• i best of references ("an start at ■ ip.o- Address L. N. care Georgian 33- ‘H- V BOOKKEEPER arki stenographer, com petent. experienced. reliable. desires *l»omiib)e position in or out of Atlanta vddress Personal. 52 West Pine St 39-29-4 HOTEL MANAGER w\tn ten years' experience, desires engaement July l Reference* on request Address T. A Henry, care General Delivery, At lanta. Ga 36*29-4 MAN of good character, holding respon sible position, wants to drive car lor private family on Sunday or make trips t.1 WaiTT. Springy for garage-* Address Bob. Box 10. care Georgian 205-27-4 DRUG CLERK -Wanted by medical stu dent. position a* front man with ruing concern In small town; experience end best reference. Address G , Box lit. care Georgian 114-27-4 W ANTED—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. t are Georgian HO-27-4 Female. e*pected lady desires position as general housekeeper in widower's Lome or working couple. Good cook Beat references Reliable. Box 25, care Georgian 37-2-5 EXPERIENCED on electric clocks. chimes and recorders, also some watch and jewelry work Want work quick. \ddress Ulockmnker. rare Georgian 200-5-2 WANTED—Position as general house- worker or doing plain sewing and quilting Address O L . Box 839. care Georgian 25-2-5 WANTED-Mrs H C MoArtcheon 465 Grew Street, to find this ad ami have ii marked when the "Want Ad man cabs Saturday He wfil present her with a dollar. Male arid Female. S\'K HAVE iistod with ns a num ber of A-l stenographer* Ap ply Miss Lynch, Employment Department. L C. SMITH & GKOS. TYPKWRITKR CO. Phone Ivy 121 N. I'rvor St. 4 21 22 AUCTION SALES. GARAGE FOR SALE. WILL SELL Saturday. -Vlaj 3. at, 11 ;t m . Ihe Ijp* garage at 56 Edgewood Avo<Mi' •'4»*R t ri- h brheat * hk1<7er garage- fully equipped. Walter G. Hendrix. Re ceiver, Atlanta National Bank Bldg ( a . 5 1-5! SITUATION Georgian want a«l will find w If .Mr?.' Lula Shipley. 400 South Pryor Street, finds this and has It marked when the Want Ad" man • alls Saturday, he will present her with a dollar »• ‘ P »l PLK board; ■•auhtree. in *e< ur# front II < onvenience* Ivy 6908-J. room and 338 West 5-2-39 LARGE front room, unfurnished. with dressing room and hath, in private family Peachtree Street Ivy 1779-J. VACANCY for one* modern convenient • ting Ivy man: an 6267 J 5-2-15 LARGE from room and small room, fur nished Private home Peachtree l ■ \ 1779 i 1 LARGE ROOM with private hath; table boat’d: Ideal location. 442 Peachtree Jvj HP 4-26-25 IU »OM AND BOARD in private family: North Side: close in. Ivy 5267. 6-2-2 PEACHTREE INN'. Peachtree an.d Alexander Sts Ameri can plan 17.50 week up Room to Hirself European. *3 vre.ek up 1-9-34 LARGE, nicely furnished rooms light housekeeping; near in. (•ourtiapd Street. ■ distance of town. Ivy 993-.1. 5-1-28 ROOMS FOR RENT. Furnished. ’KLY furnished ..i unfurriislic.i rooms, nice location, two blocs* from Gandler Building. lv^ 2903. 5-2-35 FOR RENT One nicely furnished room with »hre*- windows Main 5196 - J. ONE nicely furnished room, in West End. with private family; breakfast or supper if desired. West 906-J LARGE, beautiful from room: perfectly grand for summer; North Side Ivy •603. 5-2-36 FOR KENT lairge furnisned room be tween the Peachtree*, in Linden Ave nue. to couple or young men: electricity; private family. Ivy 6346-.I. 5-2-17 NIGELS’ furnished, large room, with private bath. 64 Forrest Avenue. 5-2-16 FOR RENT K irnished r< um - nl ■ HI Peachtree Street. for 188 and to town Ivy 65 FOR SALE—^MISCELLANEOUS. A Sfi;\\ iiluiiMi i5oi;s tKpf'avvkkT' CLEAN. LET I S prove this In vour home h; free demonstration. Full particulars at 107 Temple Court Hullding L It Sires. agent Phone Main 667. 5-2-34) FOR SALE -Sinkil soda fount, refrlg-* erator for market, show case, com- puling seal,* cheax> Call West 96 .1 5 2-200 DI NT LEY PNEUMATIC OLEANERS remove dirt and germs from nigs, cat nets floors, etc ; vacuum cleaners from 132.50 up; vacuttra sweepers, $9.75 C. J. Daniel & Co.. 418 Fourth National Hank TWO young men can find board and room, private home, Waal End, near -at line Address L. tare Georgian 5-1*16 j LARGE, delightful room; lovely large verandas; best, location for summer; {excellent table; home comforts West Peachtree Ivy 1969-L 38-1-5 LARGE, light room, with hoard, in an elegantly furnished private, modern home, in the prettiest part of the city; i everything strictly first-das*, a real ' pleasant home to a refined, permanent ; couple; references 619 West Peachtree. VIre Gorey. Ivy 5686-J. 5-1-26 UJBURN BOUSE. SICKLY furnfified r.mmi with board, »II conveniences lenience*, plot Ivy Street. NICELY furnished rooms, near three car lines 217 .NTGELY furnished rooms 1211 Is Street. 183 2-12 rei . 'rew Street. 5-1-38 Apply 236 K 209-5-1 4393 27 Auburn Avenue Ivy 4-30-23 FOR RENT To gentlemen only. cool. delightful rooms in private home, 'ii car line 338 Pulliam Street. Main 5438 5-1-36 BEAUTIFUL front room in apartment, with or without board; reasonable. M. N . care Georgian. 5-1-13 FOR GENTLEMEN, choice front room, convenient to hath; Myrtle Street, near Pome Lye Leon; Georgian Terrace neighl>orhood; also garage. Ivy 1495. 5-1-18 Budding J VRNJTI'riK VVn buy ajxl aeU . a«h AN accommodate f O'ir with ro»m and bargains ftnmfiarn YVr,oka*« Com board at »« b^at f aln. two block* goni pariy, IM Soulh ^'o^Ryth Mireet. noth j Candler Bldg h hone My MQ3. phones. PRETTY front room: electric lights; BOOM, with board, for couple, either hath; telephone._*1°. K - Williams, j-or- sex; North side; prlvau famllyj ref- | ner Baker Ivy 87«8-J _l~— ONE nicely furnished room in the Corinthian Apartments, for elderly or business lady only, connecting bath. Call Ivy 1.717. 5-1-20 ROOMS FOR RENT. Furnished or Unfurnished. rTrTNfrMTTffr^r^^mT^^ room; hot baths, electricity: North .Side. 12 min utes' walk to Gandler Bldg.; reasonable ' 899-J 4-29-16 “ APARTMENTS^FOR BENt. Furnished. ?G^Tj7liflTn^TrY ^ftTriThihed apHrTmeTTt; new. nuslern private home West End Paik. Refined couple. West 574-J. 28-2-5 ouurrnoRt'K apartm¥nts. SIX-ROOM furnished apartment for rent from May 1 to September 1 or longer; all convenience*. Apartment 1, 195 Ivy St. Ivy 759. 36-29-4 TWO rooms, kitchenette and bath; also garage; references. Phone Ivy 2432. 4-29-17 LPARTMENT of three beauiiful rooms. Inman Park; private home; new; large kitchen, with all conveniences; screens; east por< h. Phone Ivy 2829-.I. 4-28-41 Unfurnished. ^iANTTTlJ^?irsutM my unfurnished apartment, all modern conveniences Apartment H, 312 Raw son Street. Phone Main 5478-J. 5-2-29 FOR RENT Six-room steam heated Hpar:i • n» . close in: North Side. Stew art A Cooper. 317 Peters Building Main 1228 4-30-45 FOR RENT Apartment, three rooms and bath: all modern conveniences; lose in; references required. Bell phone, 2985 46-30-4 i.\ THE HERBERT, 244 Courtland Street, close in, on North Side, six rooms and bath, front and back porches, iteam heat, hot water, janitor service, rent $42.50. Reference required. Apply Hcrb rt Kaiser, 411 Atlanta National Bank Building Phone Alain 276 or jan itor -.it premises 4 25-29 2 2-11 | ^fences exchanged Ivy 6594 36 30-4 4-30-34 ' 17 ! AT 613 PF.ACHTfiKK With or without ATTENTION Tbe tlrm from which I purchased my $450 piano has consent- j ed to release me from my contract tf 1 ; can arrange for some one to assume bal- aiic.c of $215 I Hllll owe. paymentn 48 per mprith. I will give good, responsible party a recent in full for what I have paid If Ui-ey will guarantee to pay off balance in 'Monthly payments, a* I am leaving for California Address California. Box . 831. care Georgian, 4-30 JO FOR SALE one folVffcp and orfe flat top desk and one go-cart, cheap. 327 Spring 4-30 t5 FOR SA LSI—100-horsepower horizontal Erie City fire-tube boiler In good con dition. Inquire The Prest-O-Ltte Com pany. Kuhrt and Heerman Streets. At lanta. G« 4 30-6 SECOND HAND TYPEWRITER, atSfld 8rd make Call or address H. 32*4 Peachtree Street, at once. 6-1-30 Ki rR SALE Two pool tahies, practically new. been in use in club room and not htin; must sell at once; bargain; orig inal cost $400 Address P. O Box 87, board, private bath, electric lights, etc. 47-30-4 ROOM AND BOARD in private family; all conveniences 143 West Peach tree Phone Ivy 2104-J 4-30-13 TWO newly papered rooms, with trunk room and kitchenette, new. sink, all conveniences, private home, close In; one-half block from Capitol Avenue. 217 East Fair Street. 200-29-4 ONE large downstairs room for two, private oath, hot and cold water, elec tric lights, terras reasonable. 223 North lackeon. Ivy 5235-L. 4-29-20 220 PEACHTREE, The Wilton, select, up-to-date boarding house; North Side: business section, near in; table boarders; prompt service. Ivy 6795.^ ^ \ FEW BOARDERS wanted at. 46 Houston St. Ivy 6673-.T 4-88-17 Jonesboro, ,(La -Id 36 EAST NORTH AVE. BETWEEN the Peachtree*, nicely fur nished room* and excellent table board Ivy 6601 4-28-16 FOR SALE One 20 horsepower A. C Western Electric motor; also one 10 j Street horseoower A G Sprague motor; botl practically new. will *eU rihtarr for cash .Southern Dpholataring Go. Prtone Main 3064 RooM with board for a couple of young men or business ladles; private fam ily Call Main 4238-J 278 Rawson 4-28-15 Sprague motor, b^th j fTtflJailTFUL rooms; best location; private home; table board a specialty. 356 GapitoJ. Main 2081-L. 4-28-14 ONE Macaskey ticket cabinet. 100-ac- count. iu perfect condition. Will sell heap One Williams typewriter, in good condition |15 Pe’K tJafHge Ma rietta. Ga. 200-1 5 PERFECTION OtL STOVES Thref-biirtifT. includinif oven aud vcam'ls, <'oii)|ilei c. it!"J.50 CAMERON FURNITURE CO. So South Forsyth Street. djdl CkaVINO ' will rlfi< e furnltura of six-roorn house In perfe<'t c<*ndi lion 91 Yonge Street 33-1-5 15-M6TOR, H<8 compressor, good as new Dr Cook, t7 F.ftst Hunter Bt. 208-29-4 UAVJsI a good mahogany uptight piano, nearly new. cost 1400 less than one ye.tr ag* Any reasonable offer will if Must sell quick Mahogany Piano, P Q. Box 596. 'Attains 4 -27-24 r'l r^E CaHN ATR >NS. 75c per dozen; C* o- leus and Falzia. 40c per dozen Bed ding ami box work a specialty Alta V *> a Floral Company. 61 Sells Avenue ■si HI ^ 4 27-15 I G O I JT' r 1 I si Headquarters ' • M l LLn f p lA»gan * Co , Atlanta 4-20-82 | i&ASffrtlUPTi’Y t»lanke. $1 60 per set Warranty deeds, bonds for title. Mortgages, contracts. Stock certificate* and bond*. l^>pn<|tt*g. fft South Broad. _ 20 1 30 13 WANTED—Mrs. C. L. Bowie, 65 Wash ington Terrace, to have this marked Saturday morning when the "Want Ad ii an calls He will give her a new «lol- lar kfll FOR SALE Sweet potato plant* for sale. $1.26 per 1,000 L. W. Bates. Lakeland, Fla. 33-21-4 SEND fl for 600 extra early sweet po tato plants, lemon yam* or 600 Ber muda onion plant*, the big kind Address the Model Parra,_Tlfton, Gsl 8-20-7 CI/HV BROWN SIGN & FAINTING CO. 77H Whitehall M 3780 3-18-33 TWO voting ladies can get room and board In private family; rate* rea- liable. Main 2SU- I • J*> 18 | LISTED*! Call Main 2454-L for quiet, private board and rooms, all couven- ieuceg 308 South Pryor fltreet. 36-26-4 i NEATI-Y furnished room*; homelike cooking, also table hoard. 127 Capi- ! tol Avenue. Main 8172-J. 4-23-7 BEST MEALS IN TOWN, $3 VVEEK ROOM AND MEALS. $4 187 SOUTH PRYOR CALL MAIN 5048. 4-1-64 ROOM AND BOARD^ \$ftnte5T~ man Plrasa ,«lale t,rm». Bo* 14. care Georgian 203-1-6 RBFINK'O couple with one tthild two vciere old dexlrn board witli private family; tnuee in; North Side preferred. State price and tocailop. Adtlreaa 1 * P Coe, P O Box 1731. Atlanta. 4-M-i ROOMS FOR RENT. Furnisheit 111 REE large furnished rooms, pr ivate bath, suitable for liglit housekeeping. :*iu 8011th Pryor. 6 2-48 109 4’UOPER STREET rYom room. modem, $2 single. $3 double Main 2890-J. 34-3-5 TWO nicely furnished rooms for rent 39 East Ellis Street 36-2-6 FURNISHED rooms for light keeping ivy 4904-J house 5-1-22 ONE large, attractive cool front room, on second Moor; convenient to bath; every modern convenience; ideal loca tion; on North Side. Ivy 1744-L 5-1-23 ELEGANT front room for couple with out children, in private family. .Rhone Main 5436 J 38-30-4 TWO room* and kitchenette completely furnished, to parties without children; private family; good location all con veniences; one block of Grant F'ark 428 East Georgia Avenue. 4-30-33 HOUSEKEEPING rooms, all conve niences. or large front room, with or without hoard. ivy 993-J. 4-30-28 FURNISHED rooms in private home ail conveniences; hot water. 19 Last Harris Street. Ivy 6849-.!. 4-30-25 FOR RENT—One clean, well furnished room; hot and cold hath attached. Ivy 1197. 4-30-21 BRIGHT, airy, well furnished room; connecting bath, hot water, everything first-class. Main 2780. 206-30-31 FURNISHED rooms. Apartment. 3, 14 West Peachtree Phone Ivy 2179 ♦-30-41 FOR RENT— One furnished room to one or two gentlemen Wellington Apart ment* No 2, corner Houston ami Ivy Street* 200-30-4 HOUSES FORJENT. Furnished. 15K A t : TIFUL West Peachtree home, comfortably furnished, very reasonable to desirable party. Ivy 3281. 5-2-19 TWKi A’K-Hi5o.tr IIOC8B. furnished; tuple of blocks from postoffice. Main 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 Unfurnished. I/, irTRL'VI’ 3iO~BASTPiN* ST., I \/lt I* LA l near corner Pine and Jackson, 7-room modern cottage (in stantaneous water heater), $32.50. Ap ple Young gr Goodroe, 414 Peters Bldg Main 3155 5-2-46 NICE HOUSE, good repair; ft\e minutes walk center of city. Gas divided. Two sinks. Suitable for two couple*. Apply to owner, 181 Luckie Street 35-2-5 HOUSE, very large and light, on large lot; very large porches and servants’ : house. Most desirable location: 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 6705. 6-1-29 ONE eight-room brick house on two acres of land; located at Faith’s Crossing. Phone Atlanta 4861. Bell Ivy 9166. 5-1-17 FURNISHED rooms keeping and one furnished front room Main 3468-L 121 South Pryor. 4-80-U No. 2. Trinity Apartment 203-30-4 BEAUtlFU ELY furnished room. n«w home, every convenience also large sleeping porch West 950-.I. 4-30-24 deeping iSjfT exc ONE excellent room, with or without board, private home; North Side. Ivy 6221. 4-30-19 FURNISHED room to gentleman, near Peachtree, meals within the block Ivy 6995. 4-29-33 ONE nicely furnished front room for rent. 38Js Rawson Street. 205-27-4 Handsomely furnished large front room, private bath, shady lot; gentle man preferred. Peachtree, care Geor flan. 113-27-4 fWt) or t n ree connecting furnished rooms for housekeeping; reasonable rent. Phone Tvy 3287-.T. 4-29-19 LARGE front corner steam-heated room, opens on very large porch 3 windows, large closet, electric lights aud bell*, elegantly furnished in ma hogany; adjoins beautiful white tile bath; plenty hot water all hours. Close in Vacant on first Prefer gentlemen. 190 Ivv St Phone Tvy 5078 4-29-15 WANTED-Position in pantry or linen room by young woman experienced in hotel work Would tea\*» clt> A 1*. care Georgian 201-1-5 OUNG LADY with two year* experi ence desire* stenographic position at nee. Call Ivy 6705 30-1-5 ONE nicely furnished front room rea sonable 215 Court land Sireet. 28-2-5 TWO furnished room* to rent. 100 East Linden Avenue Light housekeeping or roomers 33-2-5 13 BALTIMORE BLOCK Nicely fur nished rooms, suitable for two gentle men. will furnish meals if desired Mrs Joseph Berry. 30 2-5 FURNISHED ROOMS; men preferred^ 77 West Cain Street. 6-2-* saFks. *RS5r«B«stiriKv ii.a'ie-' ™"s;' r r;,T,',*/ k r pln *" -J, ond hand GookiTi Bank and Office Equipment Company, 113-115 N. Pryor Street NICE furnished front room, very de sirable locality, convenience*- Oan ar- “ • • $10. -2-6 NEW RT BRER TIRES put on your baby carriage Repaired, repainted and re-covered. Phone Ivy 3076. Robert Mitchell. 229 Edge wood Avenue 2-IS-9 FOR RENT Four large, beautiful un- furnlahed rooms, hall and private hath, hoi and cold water, gas range, con nected suitable for light housekeeping, or wiil furnish and rent to gentlemen or eti suite Ivy 7089-J 5-1-24 K K\ T * N ' >-1 totbest qua "’eel} f".r.*itahed room* and : Kant Siau to tJOU kitchenette Private home. Modern ity. Ko,nt Sign Co Pea eh t roe Street. 130 V, , S -5 20 YOUNG LADY, beginner desire* ih<* * ion ar stenographer. willing to start • • $6 a week. Call Main 869. 29-1-5 \VANTED- Po*ftion as stent<gra nher; <*ix months' experience Answer P. O Box 108? Cltjv 30-30-4 > ' \NTE1J—To work from fi to 12 for 1 am fly requiring a servant for rnurn- i;.g« only. Am good cook. Reference* i '.rnisb.^j. Address or rail in the tnorn- ' (!eba Williams, 14 Piedmont \V*y w . bet v.ob East Gain and East Harris L'.ieet*. 187-38-4 VoCS’G es per teneqd *o»ote<l woman ?*r,ts position as rook, nurse w maid,' i urtvat'- tarni!> S P B 104 West Pi: e Street. 309-30-4 NO. 10 SNOWDRIFT country eggs 19'jc doaexi. 40c coffee 28c pound, 30, coffee 22c, 25c coffee 19c pound. Cash Grocery Co . 118 Whitehall. 2-21-7 ■ conveniences 1027-1 Gordon Street. Wait 5-1-25 WE RENT Rood pianos $8 per m<*nth vip. We sell good pianoa $6 per month up. U P BECHT COMPANY. , ’ *7-106-109 Temple Court Building. Main 667. 2-18 26 NG LADY desire*, place as typist doing general office work In <fec- office Gall Atlanta phone 6005 Rutii 2T-n«-« ——- j A ANTED—Sbuatimt for mother daughter a* cook and maM. or nurse. ► h r-.‘«>m* each Apply 40-B Henry St 39-28-4 [EACHER with first grade license* and norma? 'raining and six years’ expe II* in kindergarten and primary c*- ^ X ' ■: r * ■ i V a" •* r 'AC* i f ' r.g • •• - '• ■ '• * 'reas Teacher, Bex 303 care 88-27-4 PIANO BARGAINS. NOTIGE‘ Be< ause of the ileath of my husband. • ne of the most prominetvt rtiu»ic teaehers In the South, am com pelled t » di*«i»ose of handsome Webber mano in re: feet t'ondition. being tiaed only An our home for personal ue«. Ant reduced to circumstance* which force me to accept almost anything in order to make ends meet. This will be a bar gain for a piano bnybr. Address Pvofw- Hor, Box 833 care Georgian 4-30-8 PIANOS AND PIANO PLAYERS. BOLD at tbe lowest prices an»t on tha most reasonable term* at which first- cla^s instrument can be handled Behr Bros Newb> & Evans. Ludwig and others Cal! and see me before you buy WALTER HUGHES. 88 N. Pryor St. FOR RENT—One nice furnished room. .167 Pulliam Street Ivy 168 5-1-27 'NEATLY furnished room, hot and cold water, adjoining bath Main 2816-L. 5-1-14 MG ELY furnished front room in The Flanders Apartments, No. 8. 99 West Peachtree. Ivy 5984-J. 6-1-7 FURNISHED room Peachtree Street, near Eleventh, in strfctlv private ; home Gall Ivy It. 5-1-9 COMFORTABLY furnished room, very conveniently located Light house keeping privilege If desired. 158 Capitol \ve 24-1-5 ONE double room for two young men or 1a-1ie«. electric light* and hot water, everything convenient, splendid meal* lv> I2.t." 3 38 Peachtree _ 4-30-48 ONE ntocl} furnished front room with private porch, all convenience*, rinse i r Tv nit y Apart me nt* N o. 6 35-39-4 \; aTT/Y furnished room in priv’ftte home for nurse or gentleman good ■'eigh.horhood Main 4628-,1 4-28-34 ONE furnished room; close in; twogw tlemen or business <;ouple. ^ 5180 OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT, 4-2 -42 Street. Ivy 2160 ROOMS. nicely furnished, private home; all conveniences: new bunga low Ivy 2329-.T 4-27-16 FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms; all conveniences. 45 Williams; apart ment 3. third floor. Ivy 2118. 4-19-14 Unfurnished. 'ruce^targe connecting rooms, close in Gall Ivy 2576-J or Atlanta phone 2209. 5-2-31 FOR RENT—In small family three or four first or second-floor rooms, close In. modern boose; hot and cold water bath. etc . very reasonable and close in Call 30 orange Street. 45-2-5 THREE unfurnished rooms; sink in kitchen, hath and phone, with private familv; no children 60 Woodward Ave. Main’3940. $-ld\ TO COUPLE, without children, two or three rooms, for light housekeeping all modern conveniences, one block. For rest Avenue and North Boulevard car*. References Apply Owner. 72 Wabash Avenue. 28-1-5 THREE large unfurnished connecting rooms for light housekeeping Gas and water 99 Ira Street 200-1-5 Amateur Poultry Raisers Should Not Be Discouraged Many Mistakes of the Beginner May Be Avoided—Good. Sound Advice. ''■Know iedge is of two kinds.” says Boswell. “We know the subject our selves or we know where we can And the information upon it.” Of the two kinds of knowledge the first is, beyond doubt, the more valua ble, but It i.s only acquired by actual experience, oftentimes 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 who have mas tered it. Such persons are met in all walks of life, but are never found ex celling in any vocation. There i.s 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 are no two persons that will do things alike. Each will em ploy different methods to secure the same 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- 200 4814-1.. 4-27 GEO. P. MOORE, Real Estate and Renting. 10 Auburn Avenue. FOR RENT. AT No. 212 Rawson Btreet, comer Cen tral Avenue, we have a seffbnd-floor fiat of six rooms, carrying all modern conveniences. The walls have just been retinted, and ihe house i.s 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 $27.50. 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 good repair. This is an ideal place for any one who desires to raise chickens, as the lot is very large. Gandler Bldg., facing down on Peach- tree; three windows; southeastern ex- Calf^M. j posure. Ivy 1561. 5-1-35 4-28-13 | —— — 1 DESIv SPACE, use of phones, centrally ONE nicely f.irnleheri room for rent: I located office building. *6. Main 526*-J all conveniences 43 West Peachtree 29-30-4 DESK SPACE with use of telephone Apply 533 Candler Bldg. 4-25-9 BUS|NESS PROPERTY For Rent. THE KKST cioae^Tn coal \arvT oi A1 lama, with trestle and railroad facili ties We a re in position to give lease. ClosJb in or: Western and Atlantic Rail road Call Greene Realty Company, 511 Empire Building. Phones 1599. 4-27-60 STABLES, For Rent. r m m # EDITED B\ KSlc JUDGE |n| F. J. MARSHALL <0> # <B> J penditures to equip a poultry plant unlesa they have tested matters upon a moderate scale, and found that they possessed the elements of 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. Kaise 3(i« chickens this year and 5I>0 or 500 next year and do not do as some have attempted and jump from 100 to 5,000, with failtlfe as a result. There is no question about the money to be made by laying hens, etc., but it must be done in a business-like man ner. Chickens Crop-bound. Judge Marshall—I have a White Orpington eock and hen that seem to have something the matter with their crops. They' seem to be bloated. I caught them and I tint! the crop seems too full and hard and stays that way all the time, whether they have had any feed or not., I 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 1 should like to get them in good shape. Thanking you In advance for the information, I am, yours truly. Augusta, Ga. S. B. BANE ANSWER.—Tout chickens are crop-bound, caused b>' a stoppage of the passage from the crop to the giz zard by some tittle bulky matter that fails to pass 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. Tp do this successfully it is best to open the outer skin in one place and the inner one a little to one side 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 the crop. Rinse it out thoroughly with water into which a little carbolic acid has been dropped—just three 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 least three days. Ducks. ON account of my health I am forced to sell our entire flock of ducks, con sisting jf 100 Fawn and White Runners, 20 Mammoth Peking and 14 White Run ners Most of thete are prize winners and ribbons go with them. They are all select birds. Low price on let, or either variety. Make offer or write me. Eggs $1 for 12, $5 per 100. Ducklings any time 25c each. Oak Dean Farm, Stone Mountain, Ga. 4-17-10 Eggs- i—All Varieties. BaLANXT; SEASON—Eggs from my special mating "br ed-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. 52 setting. South Geor gia Poultry Farm, Sale City, Ga. 3-1-18 Orpingtons. b'OR SALE— Oct pen Keiierxtrass White Orpingtons, one cock and four hens, algo several tiios of Cook’s White Or pingtons: foundation stock direct from Cook farms. Write for prices. Mrs. F. O. Miller, Fort Valley. 3-12-16 Poultry—All Varieties. CHICKENS—Selling out; nave all kinds; finest stock at your own price. Prize winners. Egg settings, half price. R. F. Finley, Box 1515, Atlanta. Hurry. 4-30-202 FREE RANGE DUCK AND POULTRY F ARM, Chamblee, Ga. Large stock of White Runners, Leghorns and Rhode Island Reds, enables us to ship fresh eggs, strong and fertile. Write for prices on stock and eggs It you want a bargain. THE EGGS of different varieties of fowl* will be found classified under their respective breeds In the future, Instead of under the classification of “Eggs ' Leghorns. OUR RENT list describe* everything for rent. Call, write or phone for one. | Ivy 3390 Charles P. Glover Realty Co., i 2Yz Walton street. 2-13-49 for light house i — FOR RENT—Seven-room modem cot- I tage. $30: Instantaneou* water heater; DEUdHTFUL furnished rooms, near j "ear corner Pine and Jackson. Apply business center, all conveniences: de ?l?,L ast 1M • or I,hon< “ <-bvuer._ Ivy *i table location. FOR SALE—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; eggs, $1.50 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 lias it marked when the "Want Ad" man calls Saturday, he will present her with a dollar. 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. FOR'’SALE—Extra fine squab breeding Carneaux and Homer pigeons, cheap if taken at once. Mr. Payne, 152 ^West Merritts Avenue. 37-30-4 Plymouth Rocks. ~ ”7<j2d~R6CK eggs, pure and fresh from the Georgia Poultry Farm; $1 per setting. On sale at 12 South Broad. 26-27-4 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 \Y W. C Brock, Mandeville, Ga. 40-29-4 Cows. WANTED—A first-class milch cow., fresh in milk. Address, with full in formation, T. L. Cooper, Decatur, Ga. 5-2-208 TWO cow-s, one fresh in, one springer. Apply 21 Evans Drive, Fort McPher son, Ga. 205-5-2 FOR SALE—Twelve fine Jersey cows, fresh In milk. Shippey Bro6. & ’White. Both phones 516. 968 Marietta St. 4-30-36 Horses, Mules, Vehicles, Etc. WANTED — 1,200-pound mule, city broke, about 5 years old. Call H. F. Ansley Main 552. 5-2-43 OR SALE—One good dray horse; can he seen at Southeri) Upholstering Co., Jefferson and Echo Sts. Main 5054. 5-1-10 •vwyvw\^vwww>/vw FOR REN'I Stables. . all Ivy 206. w 'or information. 4-28-33 HOUSES WANTED.^ Furnished. WANT to rrnt. on thV North SMo. foxir. j five or six-room furnished apartment or bungalow for the summer months; family consists of self and wife. Ad dress Me A.. Postoffice Box No. 7. 45-2-5 WANTED—Furnished house 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 4-30-29 AUTOMOBILES 1 For Sale, Repairs and Accessories FOR BALE—Mv four-seated 40 -horse power Peerless car. Also two-seated runabout. Very cheap. Jack. Box 30, care Georgian. 39-2-5 FOR BALE-Five-passenger 1911 Cadil lac in perfect condition, electric lights, air bottle; five new tires: new Warner Autometer; top, top-cover and seat cov er*. Call Main 1857. 5-2-1 l ATLANTA RADIATOR CO. REPAIRING and manufacturing. Lamp and fender work. 72 Ivy Street. At lanta phone 3816. 3-10-12 $450 CASH. FIVE-PASSENGER automobile thor oughly overhauled; new tires. Garage. 828 Peachtree 32-1*5 $1,950 Fore-door, 35-horsepower flre- stone-Columbn* touring car, just painted and thoroughly overhauled. Guaranteed good as new. $800. $2,000—1910 model 35-horsepower Fire- stone-Colmnbus touring car, in fine shape and a good looker. $450 1913 model 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 trie room and money for new cars com ing in this week. T HE FI RES TON E-OOU'MBLS SOUTHERN CO., 45-47 AUBURN AVE. PHONE IVY 4177- 4-28-32 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 Poultry^ Plantsjmd Seeds. H. G. HASTINGS & CO. SEFDS, 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, guaranteed 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 50-cent spray made. STANDARD SPRAY PUMP, made, of solid brass; guaranteed for five years* good for whitewashing and disinfect ing, $4 each. A 1911 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. 3-1-54 Automobiles For Rent DTTNHAM~MdTOR~CO! FIVE and seven-passenger cars. Garage, 112 East Ellis Street. Call Bell phono Ivy 2496 day. Main 4325 night. 3-21-23 FOUR unfurnished rooms with kitchen ette: private bath; $16 387 Central Ave 4-30-212 TWO rooms, suitable for light hiuse keeping in home of family of three adults, to couple without children; hot and cold water, electricity, gas. Inman Park to Clifton cat 39 Royston Ave nue. 4-30-5 Unfurnished. y^AVTKD~N me or ten-room house on North Side to rent unfurnished; will take two or three-year lease on house in desirable location. H. N., Box 412. care t Teorgian 4-30-31 NICK furnished rooms, also light house keeping rooms Main 3665-J. 140 :,g Street 4 38-40 NICELY furnished from room in nmd- er#t home; every convenience, private •stufiv. near business section. West End West 301-J. FOR RENT—Tit ree connecting unfur nished room* for light housekeeping: gas. water and bath References 91 West Harris. 28 30- 4 FIVE beautiful upstair* rooms, bath, gas. electricii> and use of phone, with couple 11 North Moreland Avenue Cali Atlanta 92* 203-29-4 LANDLORDS—List your vacant houses with Stewart & Cooper. Renting Agents, 317 Peters Building. Phone Main 1228 4-30-44 TWO OR THREE furnished or unfur nished rooms for l.ght housekeeping 39 West Linden. 4-29-18 ENTIRE second floor of four rooms ani bathroom, hot and cold water. sink; owner s residence; references. 530 4-30-35 Piedmont Avenue. 26-29-4 APARTMENTS WANTED. Furnished. ^ Mi^NfTErC-TcTrent a furnished house or apartment for the summer, or longer. Address C P. O . Box 946. 5-2-42 WANTED-Furnished apartment for Summer, by man and wife, no chil dren. four or six room*. Must be near car lire end reasonable. State price ami full particulars in answer. Address S. Box 30. >are Georgian. 5-1-39 Good T'soa Cars At Reasonable Prices. Ford Runabout, good condition, good tires ?22o.OO Ford Touring Car. with top, good condition 265.00 Courier Roadster, fully equipped. electric lights 275.00 Buick Model 10 Roadster, electric* lights 325.00 Overland four-passenger, newly painted, new top 360.00 Primo Touring Car. 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 light* 850.00 These cars are in good running condi tion and worth more than the prices quoted above. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, 241 PEACHTREE ST. 4-11-8 WILL EXCHANGE new 1912 or 1913 model Stuciebaker cars for pa”* 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 RbbeUs, her electric automobile, with perfe^Hy new batteries. 1365 Peachtree RcF V AUTOMOBILES—The speedy Cartercar will drive up to the door of Mrs. Thomas S. Smith. 321 Courtland Street. Saturda> morning and she will receive a new dollar bill if she has this ad marked. 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 . Hi RENT-—If Mrs. E. A Williams. 81 Windsor Street, will find this ad and have ir marked when the “Want Ad" man calls Saturday, he will give her a new dollar bill. WE have several F7a*iders 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 IS ONE practical solution of Ihe 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 rs guaranteed t.o give satis faction or money refunded. Vulcorin* 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.. 24 S Edge wood. 3-4-64 Garages For Rent. f*OR Fn^^T^Sara^Y^aTs^staTie^for four mules. Close in. Electric lights ami water. 136 Washington. Main 4812-J. 4-30-46 Tire Repairing hTgjj^gra D^srSAjTVtrESATflziNiT' Retreading a specialty. Prompt atten tion given express shipments. Sanders- Sneer Vulcanizing Company, 100 Spring Street, Atlanta, Ga. 3-28-16 FOR SALE—If Mrs Bet tie Sims, 234 Forrest Avenue, will mark this and have it in hand when the “Want A<J“ man ©alls Saturday, she will receive a new' dollar bill. Motorcycles. MO t o'r cy clj5s~"' ^jas?“'?-erms" •• BICYCLES EXCELSIOR motorclycles, high-grade bicycles; complete line new and used, bicycles and motorcycles; complete stock part* and accessories; modem servie* depot. Lowest prices; easy terms. AL EX ANDER-SEEWALD CO.. 145-147-149 Edgewood Avenue. Phone Ivy 1609. PHONE FOR DEMONSTRATION. 4-1-32 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. •' 3-36-31 WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS? WANTED—Good old violin. Write par tlculars, color and make. T. E. Mc- Kin ley, Demopolis, Ala. 5-2-in ONE DOUBLE house in cheap negro locality, three rooms each side. Give price and location when replying. Cash. P. O. Box 150, Atlanta, Ga. 4-29-2 WANTED—To buy or rent one 10-ton three-wheel steam roller, and one 5-ton tandem roller. Must have rollers at once R M. Hudson, 1207 Empire Bldg , Atlanta. 4-30-22 Lastiroo weidumg AUTOGENOUS METHOD. AUTO AND AI.L MACHINE FARTS. MET-> L WELDING COMPANY. MAIN 3013. SS GARNETT STREET. 2-26-6 DOBBS TIRE REPAIR CO' WE REPAIR AND SELL ALL MAKES OF TIRES AND TUBES. 226 PEACH TREE STREET. PHONE IVY 5446. 4-1-3 WANTED—To buj' or rent one 20-horse power holler. A'kireas R. M. Hudson. 1207 Empire Building. 4-30-18 I BUY MEN’S old clothes and shoes. Drop a card. I. Bock, 177 Gilmer St. DROP A CARD. We’ll bring Cash for Old Clothes and Shoes. 'THE VEST AIRE.’’ 166 Deoafur Street. WE PAY HIGHEST caeh prices Tot household goods, pianos and office fur niture. Cash advanced on consignments. Central Auction Company, 12 Mitchell Street. BeU