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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AXI) NEWS, THURSDAY. MAY 22, 1913.
Mrs. Longstreet Appears to Have
Flattened Postoffice Depart
ment Statement,
By JAMES B. NEVIN.
hatever may be the merits of the
question of Mrs. Helen D. Longstreet'*
removal as postmaster at Gainesville,
the contention that her administra
tion was inefficient seems to have fal
len pretty flat, and to that extent
sympathy with her apparen.tly is gen
eral among political observers
throughout Georgia.
Postmaster General Burleson, it ap
pears, permitted a statement to ro
forth from the Postoffice Department
in Washington that Mrs. Longstreet's
conduct of the Gainesville office was
not what it should have been, but
Mrs. Longstreet in turn has literallv
swamped the Senate committee on
postoffices and postroads with en
dorsements from hundreds of citizens
of Gainesville, including dozens of the
heaviest users of the local postal ser
vice. \\ ith one accord, these Deopie
aver that her service not only has
been satisfactory, but extraordinarily
good.
The truth of the matter is, of course
the Postmaster General, of his own
Knowledge, knows nothing about the
conduct of the Gainesville office un
der Mrs. Longstreet. It appears that
certain postoffice inspectors reported
adversely on her administration one
time, however, and that lately, and
the Washington department permit
ted its statement to go out with that
one inspection report as a basis. Mrs.
Longstreet, with considerable ingen
uity and much promptness, appears
rather to have flattened that out
thoroughly.
Mrs. Longstreet informed .the Sen
ate Committee that she did not care
to retain the office particularly, if it
were the President’s desire to give it
to someone else, but she did object to
going out Under the cloud of a re
port of inefficiency.
In that view of the matter, Mrs.
Longstreet appears to have a great
many sympathizers in Georgia, and
the showing she made a9 to a sat
isfactory state of affairs in the
Gainesville office apparently is very
gratifying to her friends.
Her fight to retain the postmaster
ship at Gainesville has attracted
much attention throughout the state.
Congressman Charles G. Edwards
states that he is heartily in accord
with the movement for a third United
States judge in Georgia, and will use
his best endeavors in behalf of the
bill proposing the same, now pending
in Congress.
Mr. Edwards joined in the confer
ence that was held in Washington
several weeks ago, and he and Con
gressman Charles L. Bartlett will
probably be relied upon to put the
measure through the House. The
Georgia Senators have indicated their
purpose of concurring in the plan.
Congressman Edwards says he fa
vors the bill because the business of
the United States courts in Georgia
has increased so greatly that two
judges can no longer handle it. He
has no personal feeling against any
judge, but believes that the welfare
of this part of the State requires
more of the time of the judge than it
now receives.
C. M. Methvin, president of the
Georgia Weekly Press Association,
has < Mended an invitation to Presi
dent Woodrow Wilson to attend the
next meeting of the association, to oe
held in LaGrange on July 15-16, ani
deliver an address before the mem
bers of that body. Mrs. Wilson is in
vited to accompany the President.
A similar invitation will be extend
ed by the Chamber of Commerce of
LaGrange and the municipal authori
ties of thta city, and Hon. William
J. Harris, chairman of the Democratic
Executive Committee of Georgia, will
interest himself in the matter in an
effort to secure the President’s ac
ceptance of the invitation.
The United States Senators from
this State and members of Congress
ffom Georgia also have been asked to
urge upon the President that the in
vitation be accepted, and they will no
doubt exert all influence possible in
his direction.
As the General Assembly will be in
-sion the time specified, it alsD
s proposed to introduce a joint reso
lution in that body inviting the Presi
dent to deliver an address to the leg
islators, which resolution will no
doubt be gladly adopted unanimously,
provided the President is able to visit
the State at that time.
Government Cannon
Adorn Fort Walker
Two brass cannon that were used at
the hattle of Gettysburg were received
from Washington by the City Park De
partment Thursday and sent to Grant
Park to adorn Fort Walker.
The cannon were secured through the
courtesy of Congressman William Schley
tli.ward and are being used to replace
two which were owned by the State and
ordered moved from the park to the
Capitol grounds by Governor Brown.
Gov. Brown and Ulm
Break Into 'Movies'
Governor Brown and his secretary.
Hardy Ulm, stood beneath the statue
of General John B. Gordon on the
Capitol grounds Thursday and were
put cn a film by representatives of
the Edison Company, who are making
pictures in and around Atlanta.
Charles Seay, manager of the com-
j any, was being piloted around the
city by City Clerk Walter Taylor.
INSANE MAN SLAYS FIVE
ROOMMATES IN ASYLUM
BLAfKKOOT. IDAHO. May 22,-r
Peter Bradoviteli. an insane Austrian,
confined in the Southern Idaho Insane
Asylum her;, killed his five room-
mates'-by ben ring-them on the head
with a table an they‘lay asleep.
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IT CZAR
FOR WEDDING FETE
Berlin Takes Greatest Precaution
to Protect Russian Emperor
and Other European Rulers.
Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian.
BERLIN, May 22.—Czar Nicholas of
Russia arrived here to-day to attend
the marriage of Princess Victoria
Louise to Prince Ernest August of
Cumberland.
Precautions much more elaborate
than those taken yesterday for King
George and Queen Mary of England
were employed by the Government to
guard the life of the Russian Empe
ror.
The route between the railway sta
tion and the palace was lined with
soldiers, while secret agents mingled
with the crowds.
Tlie czar was met at the station by
Emperor William, the Empress, the
Crown Prince and a number of other
notables.
Duchess of Baden Guest.
Very early in the day the Dowager
Duchess of Baden, the Emperor’s aunt
and the senior living member of the
royal family of Prussia, arrived.
She was followed shortly afterward
by the Duke and Duchess of Cum
berland.
On each occasion Emperor William,
the Empress Prince Ernest August of
Cumberland and his bride-.to*be, the
Princess Victoria Luise, together with
a large contingent of Hohenzollerrr
princes and princesses. *drove to the
station to escort the arriving quests
to the castle.
At the arrival of the venerable
Duchess of Baden. Emperor William
—always a model of punctuality—was
late, probably for the first time in his
life, and the spectators on the station
platform were treated to the spectacle
of his majesty in a hasty run endeav
oring to reach the halting place of the
railway car before his aunt stepped
out. He los* the race.
Georgian“ Want Ad” Tablets hit the spot. Try one if you want anything
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Near Beer License.
inJEKg&T'mSK application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only, at 27 W. Mitchell
Street. Sig Samuels & Co. 5-22-229
I HEREBY make application to -City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only, at 11 North For
syth Street. Sig Samuels & Co. 5-22-230
l HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only, at 5 West Mitch
ell Street. Sig Samuels & Co. 5-22-231
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for colored only, at 82 South For
syth Street. John Campbell. 5-22-232
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only, at 15 West Mitch
ell Street. John Campbell. 5-22-233
1 HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only, at 205 Peters
Street. G. L. Cary. 5-22-234
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for colored only, at 203 Peters
Street. G. L. Cary. 5-22-235
1 HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only, at 21 West Mitch
ell Street. E. C. Lambert. 5-22-236
L HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only, at 25 South Pryor
Street. A. Springer. 5-22-237
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only, at 33 Hast Ala
bama Street. Lee Dreyfus. 5-22-238
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only, at 7 and 9 Viaduct
Place. Henry Staten. 5-22-239
If you have anything to Sell adver
tise in The Sunday American. Lar
gest circulation of any Sunday news
paper in the South.
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only. at 41 Marietta
Street. Shackleford & Johnson. 5-22-240
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for colored only at 156 Decatur
Street. C. D. Jones. 5-22-200
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only at 36 N. Broad
Street. Hollis Cigar and Soda Co.
5-22-201
RAILWAY SCHEDULES.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
"PREMIER CARRIER OF THE
SOUTH"
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF
PASSENGER TRAINS, ATLANTA
The following schedule figures are
published only as information, and are
not guaranteed:
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only at 10 Walton Street.
A. X. Hollis. 5-22-202
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer U
cense for white only at 67 N. Broad
Street. D. B. & A. N. Hollis. 5-22-203
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Near Beer Licenses.
Council for renewal of near beer li- |.
cense for colored #only at 324 Decatur | <
Street. L. Zabludowsky. 5-22-214
I HEREBY make application to City \ \
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for colored only at 252 Decatur
Street. J. N. Coggins. 5-22-215
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for colored only at 230 Decatur
Street. S. Krasner. 5-22-216
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for colored only at 202-4 Decatur
Street. Danneman Bros. 6-22-217
T HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for colored only at 160 Decatur
Street. J. Brantingham & Co. 6-22-218
1 HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for colored only at 80 Decatur
Street. Walter Harris. 6-22-219
f HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for colored only at 74 Decatur
Street. Pete Mitchell. 5-22-220
PERSONAL
NOW is the time to paint and we have
the best that can be made. West
Lumber Co.. 238 Peters St. 6-21-10
VICTOR L. TREMAINE.
Mystic,
Permanently Located in Atlanta.
125 WEST PEACHTREE STREET
Hours 10 to 7. Closed on Fridays.
Develops personal magnetism arid psy
chic powers. Your greatest wish can
positively be realized. Every case guar
anteed. 30-21-6
ACME HATTERS HAVE
MOVED TO 20 E. HUN
TER STREE T. OLD
HATS MADE NEW.
4-23-42
THE GATE CITY DOLL HOSPITAL,
243 Courtland, near Cain, repairs all
kinds of dolls. 203-24-4
FLY SCREENS. FLY SCREENS, FLY
SCREENS—Wood fly screens, metal
fly screens, hardw’ood floors, Venetian
blinds, metal weather strips furnished
anywhere in the South. Write or phone
W R. Callaway, manager, 1403 Fourth
National Bank Building. Atlanta, Ga.
Mam 5310.
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only at 5 Decatur Street.
J. Bigler. 5-22-204
Arrive From—
Blrminghm 12:01 am
New York . 5:00 am
Jacksonville Ci'.O am
Washington 5:25 am
Shreveport . 6:30 am
Heflin .... 8:20 am
New York. .11:15 am
Chatn'ga ..10:35 am
Macon .... 10:40 am
Fort Valley ift:45 am
Columbus ..10:50 am
Cincinnati.. 11:10 am
Columbus
Bi rmlngh’n
B'mingh'n/
Charlotte
Macon . .
New York
Brunswic k
Rlchmord . o.«u pu,
Kansas City 9:20 pm
Chattan'ga . 9:35 pm
Columbus .10:20 pm
Fort Valley 10:25 pm
Cincinnati .11:00 pm
Jacksonville fi:50am
Toccoa .... 8:10 am
1:40 pm
2:30 pm
12:40 pm
3:55 pm
4 :00 pm
5 :00 pm
7 :50 pm
8:30 pm
Depart To—
New York .12:15 am
Columbus . 5:20 am
Cincinnati . 5:40 am
Port Valley. 5:3Dam
Birniingh'm 5:5oajn
Chattn'ga . 6:40 am
itiehmond . 6:55 am
Kansas City 7:00 am
.Brunswick . 7:15 am
Btrmlnah’m 11:30 am
New York. .11:01 am
Charlotte .12:00 n'n
Macon ....ll!:20pm
Columbus .12:30 pm
New York..
Chattn'ga
Birniingh'm
Toccoa ....
Columbus
Cincinnati
Fort Valley
rTAflin
Macon ....
Washington
Jacksonville
Shreveport .11:10 pm
Jacksonville 11:10 pin
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for colored only at 45 Decatur
Street. J. Silverman. 5-22-205
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for colored only at 99 Decatur
Street. S. Parks 6-22-206
2:45 pm
8 :0b pm
4:10 pm
4 :H0 pm
5:10 pm
5:10 pm
5:20 pm
5:45 pm
5:30 pm
8 45 pm
9 :20 pm
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for colored only at 113 Peters
Street. Rozenberg Bros. 5-22-207
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only at 113 Decatur
Street. M. Prisock. 5-22-208
Trains marked in us (•) run daily except Sun
day.
Other *ralns run dally. Central time. City
Ticket Office, No. 1 Peachtree Street.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
STATE FARM COTTON OFFERED
FOR SALE—On Friday morning. May
30th inst., will be offered for sale the
State Farm Cotton of about 350 bales
at the State Farm, near Milledgeville.
All Cotton Buyers are, cordially invited
to be present and make bid on this
fine lot of cotton. The Prison Commis
sion of Georgia. 5-22-11
Marshal Sales.
United States Marshal’s
Sale.
EXITED STATES OF AMERICA,
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
June next, at public outcry at the Court
House in said bounty, in front of the
old City Hall Building, corner of Pryor
and Hunter Streets. C4ty of Atlanta.
Georgia, within the legal hours of sale,
to the highest bidder for cash, certain
property, of Which the following is a full
and complete description, to-wit: All
that tract or parcel of land lying and
being in the City of Atlanta. State ot
Georgia, being part of land lot fifty-one
in the 14th District of Fulton County,
more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at a point on the east side of
Piedmont Avenue, formerly Calhoun
Street, at the northwest corner of
Clarks lot, running thence north
along the east side of Piedmont Avenue
forty-five feer to King’s lot. thence eas»
along King's lot two hundred seventy-
four feet, more or less, thence south
parallel with Piedmont Avenue forty-
four feet, thence west at right angles
to Calhoun Street (now Piedmont Ave.),
two hundred seventy-four feet, more or
less, to beginning point, being part ot
lots one, hundred twenty-eight and one
hundred twenty-nine, block twenty-
three.
Said property levied on as the prop
erty of David T. Howard, to satisfy an |
execution issued from the Circuit Court
of the United States for the Northern
District of Georgia. February 22. 1910.
in favor of The United States against
John Williams and David T. Howard,
said property being in possession of
David T. Howard.
This first day of May, 1913.
W H. JOHNSON.
United States Marshal.
5-1-34
I HEREBY make . application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only at 147 Decatur
Street. J. A. Batchelor. 5-22-209
I HEREBY make application to Citv
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only at 530 Decatur
Street. A. L. Johnson. 5-22-210
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renew’al of near beer li
cense for colored only at 404 Decatur
Street. J. Silverman. 5-22-211
I HEREBY make application to Citv
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for colored onlv at 366 Decatur
Street. E. Fitterman & Siegel. 5-22-212
WE HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense, wholesale and retail, for white
and colored, at 350-2-4 Decatur Street
Acme Brewing Co. 5-22-213
I HEREBY make Application to City
Council tor renewal of near beer li
cense for white only, at 236 Marietta
Street. M. L. Shatzen & Co. 5-22-241
1 HEREBY m*ike application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for colored only, at 383 Marietta
Street. J. G. Fowler. 5-22-242
1 HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only, at 514 Marietta
Street. J. A. Daniel. 5-22-M3
1 HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only, at 384 Marietta
Street. J. A. Daniel & Co. 5-22-244
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only, at 19 Peachtree
Street. Ed Lambert. 5-22-245
SERIOUS RESULTS come from trusses
improperly fitted. John B. Daniel, at
34 W r all Street, has an expert fitter and
it will cost you no more to have him fit
you, and it means Insurance. 6-24-19
MATERNITY SANITARIUM—Private.
refined, homelike. Limited number of
patients cared for. Home provided for
Infants. Mrs M. T. Mitchell. 26 Wind
sor Street. 11-9-57
DR. GAULT'S Antiseptic Powder for
women. It is cleansing, cooling and
non-irritating. Can be used, as a douche
at any time with safety. It has no
equal. Price $1 per box, postpaid. J. T.
Gault Chemical Company, 702 Austell
Building, Atlanta. 4-25-33
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST—A homestead in Davison-Paxon-
Stokes or in High’s. Call Atlanta
phone 2979. 5-22-21
LOST—Wednesday, 14th, Shepherd dog,
with large leather collar, bushy tail;
answers to name of "Shep.” Atlanta
1131. 5-22-27
< )ST — Wednesday, a Boston terrier
bulldog; has one glass eye: answers
to name of "Queen.” Atlanta phone
1131. 5-22-25
LOST—Monday, about $35 in money
and check made out to T. P. West
brook. Finder please return to 107 Ivy
St., or call Ivy 4778 and receive reward.
5-21-41
LOST—On Peachtree Street, silver card
case, filigree to lining, containing
check for $45, No. 6048, made out to
Miss Mary Green, payable to Third Na
tional Bank. Return to Miss Green, 387
Spring, and receive reward. Ivy 2322-J.
5-21-40
LOST—Ring set with pearls. Finder
call Ivy 2179 or P. O. Box 257. 5-21-38
LOST Monday, cameo brooch, between
Five Points and Chamberlin's. Re
ward. Call Decatur 116. 205-5-20
THE PARTY that took an umbrella off
the fence corner of Washita Avenue
and Highland Avenue Tuesday morning
please return to 548 Highland Avenue
and get reward. 208-5-20
LOST—Lady’s black silk umbrella about
a month ago. gold and pearl handle,
engraved L. W. R. Finder return to
829 Candler Building. Reward.
5-20-3
HELP WANTED.
Male.
>\ r ANTED—Assistant soda dispenser.
Apply, with references, to Melton’s
Pharmacy. 5-22-38
Near Beer License.
r^TTEKEBY rnalie^'appl^^
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for colored only, at 66 Decatur
Street. R. Amiel & Co. 5-22-221
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only at 4 Decatur Street.
Ben Rosenthal. 5-22-222
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only, at 1.5 Edgewood
Avenue. Manheim & Powell. 5-22-246
1 HEREBY make application to Cit\
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for colored only, at 29 Ivy Street.
Mandle & Morris. ‘ 5-22-247
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for -renewal of near beer li
cense for white only, at 129 Edgewood
Avenue. Louis Silverman. 5-22-248
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only, at 17 Marietta
Street. T. P. O’Bvrne. 5-22-249
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for colored only, at 112 Decatur
Street. A. Mandle & Co. 5-22-250
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for colored only, at 162 Peters
Street. A. Mandle & Co. 5-22-251
WANTED—Press feeder. 110% White
hall Street. Ross Moore. 5-22-28
WANTED—Delivery boy, with bicycle,
experienced with groceries. Apply
391 S. Pryor St. 6-22-26
YOUNG man to help in grocery store
on Saturdays. Apply 80 Capitol Ave.
5-22-201
SOLICITORS and agents for a live
proposition. Franklin Press. 41%
Peachtree Street. 29-22-5
Want
Anything?
TELEPHONES
B«U M
Atlanta
Telephone clerk will take jrour
ad, and. If requested, assla; you in
wording, or will write tha ad for
you—that’a his business. He will
also make it as brief as possible
obtain the results desired In
order to accommodate customers,
accounts will be opened by phone,
but you will make paymants
Promptly after publication or when
bills are presented by mall
Classified Adver
tising Rates:
. insertion .. ,10c a line
1 Insertions 6c a line
7 Insertions Be a line
30 insertions . 4%c a line
JO insertions ... 4c a line
No advertisements taken for less
than two lines Seven words make
a line
To protect your interests as well
as oufs, an order to discontinue
an ad will not be accepted over
the phone. Please make order to
discontinue In writing
No advertisement accepted from
out of town unless accompanied by
eash or forwarded through recog
nized advertising agency.
TELEPHONES
Bell M
Atlanta
LITTLE ADS
THAT BRING
BIG RESULTS
AGENTS AND SALESMEN.
Wanted.
WANTED- High class salesmen with
stock or insurance experience. No ad
vances. Call for Mr. Brown, 570 Kim
ball Hotel. 206-5 22
WE want a REAL food REAL estate
salesman. FINE OPENING. Apply
by mail. Wilkes, Box 602. care Geor-
gian. ’ 5-22-14
SITUATIONS WANTED l
Male.
AS R K PRESENT ATI YK of norm- cnrpo-
ration or salesman; for some firm at
Macon, or on the road. Willing to work
one month to demonstrate my ability.
Can furnish reference. Address Honest
Gentleman, care Georgian. 41-22-5
HELP WANTED.
Male
FREEILLUSTRATED BOOK tells of
about 300,000 protected positions in U.
S. service. Thousands of vacancies ev
ery year. There is a big chance here
for you, sure and generous pay, lifetime
employment. Just ask for booklet T-412.
No obligation. Earl Hopkins, Washing
ton, D. C. 5-1-1
Female.
WANTED—Experienced assorter. Ap
ply Excelsior Laundry, 40-42 Wall St.
6-22-19
WANTED—I^ady steno-bookkeeper of
fair ability. State salary, age, refer
ences. Go out of city. Merchant, care
Georgian. 5-22-10
A COOK—Four in family; room on the
place with private toilet and electric
lights. 282 St. Charles Avenue. 31-22-5
WANTED—Good cook; also washerwo
man to live on place. Apply 667 W.
Peachtree Street. 6-21-37
COLORED girl of neat appearance for
general housework. 49 Vedado Way
42-21-6
WANTED—Experienced nurse for two
children, one and three years old;
settled woman preferred. Must have
good references. Apply 787 Ponce De
Leon. 5-21-14
A FIRST-CLASS chambermaid; good
wages. Apply 241 West Peachtree
38-21-5
WANTED— Position by young man as
pressman. Will accept reasonable sal
ary. Address Press, Box 495, care Geor
gian^ 208-5-22
STENOGRAPHER -Young married man
With two years’ experience in railroad
traffice work desires position. Address
P. O. Box 23, Boca Grande. Fla. 37-22 5
COLLEGE graduate with two years'
experience as bookkeeper and cashier
for responsible firm desires responsible
employment; write good hand, can use
typewriter rapidly*; can furnish best city
references. Address E., Box 6. care
Georgian. 32-22-5
ARCHITECT—Young man; designer and
head draughtsman for seven years in
leading New York offices, wishes to af
filiate with good local architect. An
interview will be convincing. Address
J. M. B., care Georgian. 205-5-22
A SPLENDID dining room boy, private
home or office work. Want work at
once. Can give good reference. Answer
quick. Z B., 383 Martin Street, City.
30-22-5
WANTED—Position b yan experienced
man as manager of small telephone
exchange. Can give the best of refer
ences as to character and ability. Ad
dress J. J. N., 1004 l^afayette St.. Quit
man. Ga. 47-21-5
FIRST-CLASS German butler wants po
sition; can furnish best references.
Address 47 E. Mitchell St. 44-21-5
YOUNG MAN of good business
ability 'wishes to affiliate with
good concern. All recommenda
tions of highest sources. An in
terview with me will be con
vincing. Phone Ivv 6299-L.
5-21-17
STENOGRAPHER of experience desires
position at once; best references. Call
Main 4865-J. 5-21-7
YOUNG MAN, 26. recently arrived from
New York, seeks position as book
keeper or clerk in mercantile house of
fering advancement; good correspondent
and willing worker. Address Clerk. 889,
care Georgian. 39-21-5
A YOUNG WHITE MAN wants position
at once as chauffeur. Can handle any
car; 3 years' shop experience. A. H.,
158 Whitehall St. 212-5-20
WANTED—Work by young man just
out of college; good penman and cal
culator; had rather have work so I can
have afternoons off. hut will consider
anything that will pay. Box 610. care
Georgian. . 32-20-5
WANTED—Experienced cook. Must be
settled, unincumbered .woman willing
to go to country place. Call mornings
205 Peachtree Circle. 32-21-5
WANTED—Good cook. Must live in the
house. Apply 1068 DeKalb Avenue
36 20-5
WANTED—Expert laundress and cook,
to live on lot. Apply 1068 DeKalb Ave.
5-20-27
WANTED—Housekeeper for sanitarium.
Apply in person with references. Ex
perience required. 237 Whitehall Street.
5-22-5
WANTED—Good cook; room on lot. 76
Park Lane, Ansley Park. Take Pied
mont Avenue car and get off at Park
Lane. 6-20-26
WANTED—Laundress to wash on lot.
415 Cherokee Avenue. 5-20-21
WANTED—Cook at once; reference re
quired. Phone Ivy 6481-J. 62 West
minster Drive. 209-5-20
U S. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS open
to women. Write for list. Franklin
Institute, Dept. 602-D, Rochester, N. Y.
25-20-5
WANTED—Experienced millinery trim
mer and saleslady; also saleswoman
for suits and shirtwaists. Grossman’s.
5-19-10
nmr Qi LEARN MILLINERY: best
VJ-LlA L/O trade on earth for women;
g ay $60 to $100 a morith. Write Ideal
chool of Millinery, 100% Whitehall St
3-29-41
Male and Female.
CRICtt TONStt UHAKh'A.
(•llblltkH Kit/ -
WANTED—Stair builder, one compe
tent to handle circle stair work. Ap
ply Phoenix Planing Mill, 321 Highland
Avenue. 6-22-4
WE HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for wholesale, for white and col
ored. at 522 Decatur Street. New South
Brewing Company. 5-22-223
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal o£ near beer li - |
cense for white only, at 1 and 3 North
Broad Street. W. H. Gowerv & Co.
5-22 224
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only at 7 East Alabama
Street. Oppenheim Cigar Co. .5.-22-225
1 HEREBY makp application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only at 1 6 and 18 North
Broad Street. Gann & Garraux. 5-22-226
I HEREBY make application to CUy
Council for renewal cf near beer ’li
cense for white only at 48 South For
syth Street. John Fisher. 5-22-227
l HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal cf rear beer li
cense for colored Orly, at South For
syth Street,. John Fisher. , 5 22 228
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only, at 256 Decatur
Street. H. Lysten. 5 22-252
1 HEREBY make application td City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only, at 127 North Pryor
Street. C. C. Jones. 5-22-253
ANY' ONE knowing the whereabouts of
Lee Martin, white, about eighteen, will
confer a favor by communicating same
to M., Box 580, care Georgian. 5-21-2
WANTED—Two first-class waiters.
Apply 205 Peachtree; Adair Hotel
5-21-26
WANTED—Colored help. Apply South
ern Upholstering Co., corner Jefferson
and Echo. 5-21-25
1 TEACH MEN THE BARBER TRADE
quickly, cheaply, thoroughly and fur
nish tools. Lpay commission for bring
ing, students. 1 give wages in finishing
department. Positions waiting Call at
once or write Manager Moler System.
38 Luekie St. 25-17-6
I HP]REBY -make application to City.
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for colored only, at 191 Decatur
Street. Jud Stow. 5-22-254
1 HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only, at 38 Marietta
Street. J. P. Hunter. 5--2-2S6
I HEREBY make application to City’
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only, at 38 South For
syth Street. J. P. Hunter. 5-22-257
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only, at 29 South Pr* or
Streets Schwarz & Bleim. 6-22-257
i i I BREST make appUcatWHi to City
i Council for renewal of near beer li
cense for white only, at 470 Decatur
Street. M. A. Rogers. 34-22-5
I AT THE next meeting of Council we
I will-apply for renewal qf near bepr li-
qf'V** 1 ' f ,; r While t.nlv. at 25 West Mitch-
111 street. J. L>. Brady & Bru 33-22-5
ATLANTA,mail carriers wanted; aver
age $90 n/4yith. Atlanta examinations
coming SjVecimen questions free..
F'ranklin Institute, Dept 49-D, Roches
ter, N. Y. 30-14-6
WANTED FOR U. R. ARMY: Able-
bodied unmarried men between *ge§
of 18 and 35; citizens of United States,
of good character and temperate hab
its. who can speak, read and write ths
English language. For information ap
ply to Recruiting Officer. Peachtree and
Forsyth Streets. Atlanta, or Ml Cherry
Street. Macon, Ga. 4-1-1
TTOB UAPlVO —
•utlnett Tnlnlnj School In thi South.
CATALOGUE TREE.
KISER
WANTED—Position by young man with
well advanced high school education,
with a reputable firm, preferably in the
office where the chances are good for
ad van cement. Address W. R. B.. Box
440. care Georgian. 33-20-5
WANTED—Position by young man who
has >ust completed a course of book
keeping. with good habits and good ref
erences; ready to begin work June 1.
Address N. \Y. Johnson, 8 Perry Street,
Newman, Ga. 34-20-5
YOUNG MAN, 18 years of age, strictly
sober, must have work. Have had 3
years’ experience in drug store. Prefer
job in drug store, but will be glad to
get anything to do. Address P. Me..
Adrian, Ga. 35-19-5
WANTED—Position as sawyer at cir
cular saw' mill in Georgia or Florida.
Good reference. Address J’. O. Box 68,
Six years’ experience. Good reference.
Address P. O. Box 68, Council, N. C.
34-19-5
POSITION WANTED—Bookkeeper, 30,
ten years' experience as bookkeeper,
cashier, collector, wants position; best
references. Bond if desired. Experi
ence, Box 55, care Georgian. 31-12-5
BOOKKEEPER and auditor will
straighten out your bookkeeping and
office troubles. Trial balances made.
Small sets of books written up. P. O.
Box 836. Phone Ivy 7011. 6-4-13
Female.
WANTED—By a colored woman, job as
cook or maid in private family. Ad
dress 239 Courtland Street. Louise Wil
liams. 40-22-5
WANTED—By a colored woman, a job
as maid or cook for one-half day. Ad
dress Annie Broomfield. 1C1 Courtland
Street. 39-22-5
WANTED—Position as cashier by young
lady with experience. Address M. C.,
21 White Oak Street. Atlanta, Ga.
• 200-5-22
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
DEALER in fresh meats, groceries,
country produce, fat spring chickens
and' yard eggs of my own raising. Both
phones. 234 Capitol Ave. 5-22-35
CANOE FOR SALE—15-foot "DE
TROIT" canoe; cushion and racing
paddleR complete. Boat equipped with
sponsons and was "made to order.’’
Perfectly new. Price complete $50. Call
"Canoe,’’ Phones 484. 202-6-22
FOR SALE—Jewel gas range. with
warmer. Cash $27.50. Only used three
months. Will sell cheap. Range, care
Georgian. 201-5-22
FOR SALE—Rolltop desk, show cases,
scales and National cash register, at
a bargain. Main 3239. Atlanta 880. 80
Capitol Avenue. 5-22-202
F< >R SALE Rnlltop desk, in good con
dition, cheap. 410 Temple Court.
204-5-22
LIGHT spring wagon and horse, for
good milk cow 496 Chestnut Street.
203-5-22
FOR SALE— Furniture complete for 6
room house. Cheap for rash. 333
Juniper Street. Phone Ivy 4834. 207-5-22
FOR SALE 16-inch oscillating electric
fan. Brand new. Direct current. $15.
P. O. Box 640 . 5-22-15
FOR SALE—Less than half cost, soda
fount: good condition. Brewster Mer
cantile Co.. Esom Hill, Ga. 5-22-13
SAFES—We will dispose of several
second-hand safes at cost. We need
room. Gookin Bank ami Office Equip
ment Co., 113-15 North Pryor Streei.
5-22-12
ONE HORSE and mule, two ice wagons.
All O. K. Will sell or rent. Bargain
price. Also ice route, over 150 custo
mers. Address W., Box 600. care Geor
gian. 5-22-8
FOR SALE—No. 5 Oliver Typewriter.
Practically new. Box 148. Palmetto.
Ga. 5-22-6
DUNTLEY PNEUMATIC CLEANERS
remove dirt and germs from rugs,
carpets, floors, etc.; vacuum cleaners
from $32.50 up; vacuum sweepers. $9.75.
C. J. Daniel & Co., 416 Fourth National
Bank Building 12-2-18
FURNITURE—We buy apd sell cash
bargains. Southern Wreckage Com
pany, 114 South Forsyth Street. Both
phones. 1-17-5
SECOND-HAND SAFER—Small, me-
dlum 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
FOR SALE—Brown wicker baby car
riage; used 8 months; in perfect con
dition: cost $25: will sell for $10. Bell
Phone West 1113-J. 5-21 20
MAHOGANY bed room suit for sale; a
bargain; nr will exchange for room
and board. 115 McDaniel. Main 2489-J.
5-21-33
FOR SALE—Six direct current 16-inch
desk fans; used only two months.
West 502. 5-21-29
SWEET PEAS, 30c per 100; carnations.
oOc a dozen. Alta Vista Floral Com
pany. West' 135. 5-21-16
WE are agents for Pittsburg wire fence.
Can make interesting prices to both
wholesale and retail trade. West Lum
ber Co., 238 Peters Street, Atlanta.
5-21-12
GAS water heater for sale cheap. Good
as new. Phone Ivy 2407-J. 5-21-3
FOR SALE—Nearly new iron bed. mat
tress and springs. Ivy 3769-J. 5-20-28
FOR SALE—Good Underwood type
writer; best condition; late model.
Call W. L. G., care J. P. Stevens En
graving Co. 204-5-20
FOR SALE—Fresh broken crackers, 5c
a pound at factory. Wednesday and
Saturday mornings. Frank E. Block Co.,
Ellis St. 5-20-1
IMMEDIATE shipment «*f (genuine)
Nancy Hail and Porto Rico sweet po
tato plants at $1.25 per thousand, or
$1.50 delivered. We ship nothing but
good, strong, fresh plants and guaran
tire satisfaction. The Bear’s Heai
AUCTION SALES.
AT AUCTION.
S E V E I? A L CONSIGN
MENTS, INCLUDING
A FINE EOT OF
HOUSEHOLD FURNI
TURE FROM STOR
AGE, FORMERLY OF
A PEACHTREE HOME.
INCLUDING MAHOG
ANY DINING SUIT.
COST $250; BRASS
BEDS. REFRIGERA
TOR. SOLID MAHOG
ANY PARLOR SUIT.
COST $200; FIBER
RUSH PORCH SET.
M A H 0 G A N Y BED
ROOM FURNITURE,
FRENCH WILTON.
BODY BRUSSELS.
ART SQUARES, SIL-
VERWARE, CHINA,
ETC., FRIDAY. MAY
23, AT 12 E. MITCH
ELL STREET. .
COMMENCING AT 10 A. M. FRIDAY
WE WILE OFFER TO THE HIGH
EST BIDDER A FINE CONSIGN
MENT OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI
TURE FROM STORA-O-E. FOR
MERLY OF A REACHTREE
HOME. CONSISTING OF MAHOG
ANY DINING SUIT, COST *200,
WHICH INCLUDES CHINA CAB)
NET, LARGE BUFFET. 54-INCH
DINING TABLE. EIGHT GENU
INE LEATHER SEAT CHAIRS.
BRASS BEDS, SOLID MAHOGANY
BED ROOM SUIT. COST *250:
FINE PORCH FURNITURE. SOLID
M A H O G A N Y THREE-PIECE
PARLOR SUIT, UPHOLSTERED
IN GENUINE LEATHER. AND
COST *200: ENAMEL-LINED RE
FRIGERATOR, KITCHEN SAKE.
OIL STOVE. MAHOGANY AND
CIRCASSIAN WALNUT BED ROOM
FURNITURE, MAHOGANY U
BRA RY TABLE. QUARTERED
OAK DINING TABLE WITH SET
OF CHAIRS TO MATCH, INLAID
LINOLEUM. INVALID CHAIR,
VERNIS-MARTIN IRON BEDS.
NATIONAL SPRINGS. FELT MAT
TRESSES. LACE CURTAINS.
FINE LOT OF SILVERWARE.
CHINA. OAK SIDEBOARD. OAK
DRESSERS AND WASHSTANDS,
PORCH SETTEE, KITCHEN
CHAIRS. BABY CARRIAGE. HALL
RUNNERS. FINE LOT OF ROCK
ERS IN MAHOGANY AND EARLY
ENGLISH. FRENCH WILTON
AND BODY BRUSSELS ART
SQUARES. CREX RUGS, DAVEN
PORT. AND MANY OTHER
THINGS TOO NUMEROUS TO
MENTION. THIS IS ONE OF
THE FINEST LOTS OF FURNI
TURE EVER OFFERED IN THE
CITY AND MUST BE SOLD AT
THIS SALE, AS OWNER IS LEAV
ING FOR NEW YORK. IF YOU
ARE IN THE MARKET FOR FUR
NITURE IT WOULD PAY YOU TO
ATTEND THIS SALE. SALE AT
10 A. M , FRIDAY. MAY 23.
CENTRAL AUCTION
COMPANY.
12 East Mitchell Street.
tee enti
Farms, Pine Castle. Fla
Head
32-19-5
NEW Perfection refrigerator, suitable
for grocery, restaurant or large board
ing house. 391 South Pryor. Bell phone
623, Atlanta phone 299. 5-19-6
FOR SALE—Two pool rabies, practically
new; been in use In club room and not
hurt; must sell at once; bargain; ong-
nal cost $400. Address P. O. Box 87.
Jonesboro, Ga. 6-1-6
FOR SALE.
I WILL SELT/ a valuable patent at
a sacrifice if taken immediately.
Worth one-half million. Address Pat
ent, Box 863. care Georgian. 3-8-6
TYPEWRITING, any class, accurately,
neatly done; reasonable. Stenogra
pher. Ivy 5. 28-22-5
WE CLEAN kid gloves, launder lace
curtains, fancy waists, lace collars,
fancy underwear, by hand. Woman s
Exchange. 3 South Broad Street. 81-18-5
QTl 8 VTQ BROWN SIGN & PAINTING
OlYJTN O CO.. 77% Whitehall. M. 3780
S-l*r33
WE RENT good pianos $3 per month up
We sell good pianos $5 per month up.
R. P. BECHT COMPANY.
107-108-109 Temple Court Building. Main
665 2-19-26
C cj TJTfT T Headquarters.
. O. IIUIj-LjO f. R. Logan A
Co.. Atlanta. 4-20-12
A NEW BROOM DOES NOT SWEEP
CLEAN.
LET US prove this in your home by
free demonstration. Full particulars
at 107 Temple Court Building L. R
Sires, agent. Phone Main 667. 6-2-30
BOYS and girls everywhere, to make a
dollar every day after school. Pleasant
and easy work. Call on or write A. R.
Cassil, 41% Peachtree Street. Atlanta.
Inclose stamped and addressed envelope
for reply. 33-21-5
DRESSMAKING—DRESS
MAKERS^
WANTED—Dressmaking One-piece
dresses. $2.00 and up. Mrs. O. E.
Smith. 27 N. Howard St., Kirkwood.
5-20-7
" TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT.
NO. 6 REMINGTONS, $5 for 4 months;
Royals, $7 for 4 months; Underwoods,
S8 for 4 ronth; Remington visible, $9
for 4 months. Initial payment allowed
on price of machine. Get our new illus
trated catalog and price list No. 26.
American Writing Machine Co., 48 N.
Pryor Street. Phone M. 2526.
ROYAL typewriters rented; one month,
$2 75; three months for $7.00; special
rates to students. Royal Typewriter
Co.. 46 N. # Pryor St. Phone Main 2492.
4-25-17
TEACHERS WANTED.
WRpf^tor^recorA'of our elghf years’
work. High class patronage Ef
ficient service Foster’s Teachers Agen
cy. Atlanta. Ga. 64-1-4
WANTED—ideas. Investors, write for
li-d of inventions wanted and prizes
offered by manufacturers. Also, hdw to
get your patent. Sent free to any ad
dress Randolph & Briscoe, patent at
torneys, Washington. D. C. 7-11-23
PULLMAN porters wanted; references.
For instruction. Write P. O. Box 804,
Atlanta. Ga. 5-4-37
WANTED- Men to learn the barber
trade; tools and position furnished
'Atlanta Barber College, 10 Last Mitchell
St. 5-1M7
WANTED AT ONCE—A few more first-
class principals and assistant teach
ers Good openings, good salaries. Free
registration. Register Teachers’ Agency.
■■■ 5-18-9
Register. Ga
EDUCATIONAL.
WILL take a limited number of pupils
for piano; $2 per month; graduate mu
sician. 7 Kent St. 5-21-22
EMORY summer school; cool, quiet;
fifty days from June 17. Latin.
Grec French, German, English, his
tory. tnathematics. Address E. K Tur
ner, Oxford, Oa 5-9-1
STENOGRAPHER with four and half
ears’ experience desires permanent I
position at once. Address Miss C. L., !
362 Capitol Avenue. 41 -21 5 1
WANTED—Position by young lady as!
stenographer; three years’ experience.
Care Georgian. 206-5-21
AUTOMATIC
REFRIGERATOR
Pays for itself in ice-swving.
$17.50 to $75.00.
C. IT. MASON,
S-8 WEST MITCHELL STREET.
IIICtIIUY efficient stenographer.
office assistant,- has resigned
position. Must have another im
mediately. $18.00 per week min
imum. Phone Ivv 5840. o-L’l-i
WILL take housekeeper's place for
bachelors' apartment or hotel or
home. Mrs. H. S. Christy, care General
Delivery, City. 39-20-5
YOUNG LADY, two years experience,
wishes position as stenographer.
Phone Ivy 67Q5. 37-20-5
WANTED-—Cases to nurse by
experienced sick nurse. Ma
ternity eases a specialty. Kates
reasonable. Best references. Call
Ivy 7304-J, or West 1054.
36-20-5
YOUNG lady wishes clerical position in
office. Address L., 117 Simpson St.,
city. 30-20-5
Male and Female.
wNSffYifu^PosT tion by man and wife;
woman to cookand man to work gar
den and care for chickens; best of refer
ences. Address R. B , Box 450, care
Georgian. 201-5-21
PIANO BARGAINS.
PIANOS AND PIANO
' PLAYERS.
60LD at the lowest prices and on th#
most reasonable terms at which first-
class Instruments can be handled. Bahr
Bros., Newby & Evans. Ludwig and
others. Call and see me before you buy.
WALTER HUGHES,
BANKRUPTCY blanks, $1.50 per set.
Warranty deeds, bonds for title.
Mortgages, contracts,
Stock certificates and bonds.
Bennett's. 25 South Broad. 201-20-13
NEW RUBBER X-IRES out on ycu?
baby carriage. Repaired, repainted
and re-covered. Phone Ivy 3076. Robert
Mitchell. 229 Edgewood Avenue. 2-18-9
SAFER, FILES, cabinets, new and sec
ond hand. Gookin Bank and Office
Equipment Company, 113-115 N. Pryor
Street.
T^TT'YTHP'N SIGNS signifies beat quai-
1 i t. y. Kent Sign Co., 130%
Peachtree Street. 3-5-20
GOOD upright mahogany piano, nearly
new; can be. bought at a sacrifice If
taken quick; sold for $350 less than six
months ago. Mahogany Piano, care
Georgian. 5-18-20
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.
MEDICAL
DR. R. P. SORRELLS. 313 Grand Build
ing Phone Ivy 7422. Diseases of wo
men and children a specialty. I treat
and cure diseases of women without the
use of the knife. I also treat and cure
cancer without using the knife. All
consultations free and strictly confi
dential. 5-22-3
DROPSY CURED—Relieves shortness of
breath In 36 to 48 hours. Reducss
swelling in fifteen to twenty days. Col-
Jum Dropsy Remedy Company, 408 Aus
tell Bldg . Atlanta. Gw. 6-31-11
88 N. Pryor St.
(-39 I
DR. EDMONDSON’S Tansy, Pennyroyal
and Cotton Root Pills, a safe and re
liable treatment for painful and sup
pressed menstruation. Irregularities and
similar obstructions. Trial box by mall,
50c Frank Edmondson /i Bro., manu
facturing chemists, 11 North Broad 9t.,
Atlanta.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED—Rolltop desk. Must be cheap
for cash. Box 126, Cartel sville. Ga.
38-22-5
WANTED—Two rollton desks, maheg-
any or imitation. Write 1309, Third
National Bank Bldg. 26-22-5
KODAK WANTED—3%x 5%to swap for
bicycle, fair condition. F. W. Frye
24o W. Peachtree. Phone Ivy 2085.
25-22-5
WANTED—Second-hand ice cream ta
ble and six wire chairs. ulherokee
Drug Company. Main 2808. 5-20-24
EVERYTHING to build and paint with
West Lumber Co.. 238 Peters Street.
Atlanta. Ga. 5-21-11
WANTED—Second-hand No 8 gas stove
In good cqpdition. Must be a bargain.
Address W. B. C., care Georgian.
5-21-200
WANTED—To rent cash register with
privilege of buying. Call Main 2808
5-20-25
WANTED—One large refrigerator hold
ing from 200 to 500 pounds ice. Cali
G. N. Melnert, phones 1787. 5-20-6
WANTED—To exchange nice room and
board for diamond, motorcycle, type
writer or piano. Address Box 216, ca>e
Georgian. 5-16-46
I BUY MEN’8 old clothes and shoes.
Drop a card. I. Bock, 177 Gilmer St.
DROP A CARD! *
We’ll bring Cash for
Old Clothes and Shoea
■ the: vestaire.”
166 Decatur Street.
WE PAY HIGHEST cash prices for
household goods, pianos and office fur
niture. Cash advanced on consinmmerits.
Central Auction Company, 12 East
Mitchell Street Bell phone Main 2424.
8-28-26
EXCHANGE—MISCELLANEOUS
w AN TED—To exchange three diamond
rings, value $1,100, for purchase money
notes or vacant lots. J. H., Box 902, cites
Georgian. 42-22-5
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
TAIIXTRING, cleaning and pressing
business well established, excellent lo
cation, now paying $1,500 per year clear
of all expenses. On account of failing fn
health will sacrifice for $1,000. Will
accept $600 cash, balance on terms. Ad
dress P. O. Box 80, care Georgian.
5-22-1
$1,000 WILL BUY business netting 100
per cent yearly with opportunity for
additional $100 monthly for services.
Cash. Box 903, care Georgian. 28-21-5
CENTRALLY LOCATED restaurant
and lunch room having good trade in
bakery wares also. A rare chance for
party that can devote his time. Pres
ent owner tied up in other business-
Address R. K., Box 90, care Georgian
201-5-19
FOR SALE—Business paying $200 to
$300 per month, owner leaving city,
cheap for quick cash sale. Address I. L.
B., Box 607, care Georgian. 5-18-57
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