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If You Want a Position; If You Want Help; If You Want Anything, You Will Find It Here
SI TUATIO NSW ANT E D.
Male.
ITtYtrfttTNfAYtR'iKL* iriVuCVxjte"ier : i-p. 1 of-
lice* accountant, desires position; at
present employed. H., care Georgian
5-27-30
WANTED—Work from 7 to 10 p. m.
daily and all day Sundays by a man of
good appearance and - address, who has
to hustle—and knows how. H. M. F.,
care Georgian. 32-27 1 6
WANTED—Position) June 1 by young
man; twelve years’ experience mer
cantile, banks, auditing Auditor Bank
er-Merchant, care Georgian. 34-27-5
AUCTION SALES.
ENTIRE
BRIGHT, energetic young man. must
have work at once. Bell phone West
809. 204-6-27
A-l BOOKKEEPER, four years’ expe
rience. now employed, desires connec
tion with good firm by June 10. Best
reference. Address M., Box 914. care
Georgian. ' 30 27-6
WANTED—Position by drug clerk; can
furnish good references; three years’
^experience; graduate in pharmacy
Phone Main 3889-J or answer Ph.G., Box
897, care Georgian. 27-27-6
THE ENTIRE LOT OF
HOUSEHOLD FURNI
TURE PROM 171 EAST
GEORGIA AVENUE, IN
CLUDING EVERY
THING TO FURNISH A
HOME COMPLETE, A
LIST OF WHICH WILL
APPEAR IN TO-MOR
ROW’S AD. SALE 10 A.
M. FRIDAY, MAY 30.
CENTRAL AUCTION
COMPANY.
12 East Mitchell Street.
, YOUNG MAN wants position, office
work preferred; has some knowledge
of bookkeeping; must have work at
once. Best references. Kent, 693 S.
Pryor Street. 26-27-5
YOUNG MAN. age 8, anxious for em
ployment. Willing to work. Call Ivy
>4872. 25-27-5
* LICENSED druggist and show 7 card
writer, with managerial experience, is
now open for a proposition. Write Box
14, Parrott, Ga. 34-26-5
AN EXPERT stenographer-secretary of
long and varied experience, able to
handle own mail, desires to make a
change. Address B., Box 66, care Geor
gian. 36-26-5
IF YOU want first-class house cleaning
call Ivy 3082. 6-26-26
LET the house cleaner clean your house
and wax your floors and clean your
carpets. Address EL M. B.. 214 West
Hunter St. 202-5-26
WANTED—Position by young man,
aged 25; high school education; good
penman, and calculator. Must have
work at once; past profession, teaching.
Address F., Box 17, care Georgian.
71-25-5
AS REPRESENTATIVE of some corpo
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
WANTED—Position as sawyer at cir
cular saw mill in Georgia or Florida.
Good reference. Address P.«0. Box 68,
Six years’ experience. Good reference.
Address P. O. Box 68, Council, N. C.
34-19-5
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
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS.
SAVE MONEY NOW on
Furniture at HIGH’S.
5-28-202
WHITE suit of furniture, $10; springs,
$2; cotton mattress. $2.50- folding bed
and mattress, $5; good sevWng machine.
$5; gas range. $4; hot plate. $3. Party
leaving city. Ivy 5104-L. 5-28-50
KEEP up with the prices if you have
painting or repairing done. Call for
our monthly price list. West Lumber
Co., 238 Peters Street, Atlanta, Ga.
6-28-38
MUST SELL PIANO.
I HAVE a fine player, good as new.
used less than four months, that cost
me $600. Will take $400 cash, or $100
cash and easy payments on balance; 30
rolls of well selected music, bench, stool
and scarf. Leaving the State. B. M.
Higgins, U. O. Box 898. city. 5-28-6
PLAYER PIANO BARGAIN.
$600 STANDARD Player Piano with 20
rolls of music to first buyer, easy pay
ments. $420
A big saving for you if you want a
high-grade player. You get the pur
chaser’s equity of $180.00. The piano
good as new.
MANNING PIANO COMPANY.
Phone Main 4723. 52 North Pryor St.
6-28-24
Female.
WANTED—At once, by young lady,
room and board. Must be reasonable.
207-5-28
AN EXPERIENCED young lady steno-
bookkeeper is desirous of a position
' with first-class firm July 1, next. High
est references. Address “Margaret.”
care The Georgian. 33-28-5
GERMAN woman wishes position as
cook. Address 114H Central Avenue.
Phone 2511. 206-5-28
, WANTED—Position by young lady as
stenographer; three years’ experience.
Address N. R. W., Box 80, care Geor
gian. 5-28-15
WE CLEAN kid gloves, launder lace
curtains, fancy waists, lace collars,
fanoy underwear, by hand. Woman’s
Exchange, 3 South Broad Street. 81-18-5
WANTED—Position as housekeeper In
good hotel. Several years’ experience
in hotel work. Would leave city. L.
B., Box 685, care Georgian. 25-28-5
EXPERIENCED stenographer and gen
eral office assistant desires position at
once or later. Very reasonable. Write
Miss Pearle Johnson, 34 West Mitchell
Street. 31-27-5
WANTED—I-Aundry on lot. Charge $1
a day and carfare. Rosa Milner, 18
West Peachtree; in rear. 200-5-27
YOUNG lady desires position as stenog
rapher. Had some experience. Will
ing to begin at moderate salary. Ivy
1987-J. 6-26-19
NICE colored girl wants position as
office girl; experienced with physician.
Address E. L. B., 107 Fraser St. Phone
Atlanta 5985-A. 801-5-26
A YOUNG GIRL that can do pastry
cooking wants position in small fam
ily; must have good wages. Address 24
Crumley Place. 203-5-26
EVERETT PIANO.
$650 UPRIGHT Everett Plano, beauti
ful mahogany, used less than three
months. Will sell for $410 cash or pay
ments. Don't miss this bargain.
MANNING PIANO COMPANY,
Phono Main 4723. 52 North Pryor St.
FOR SALE—One slightly used girls’ bi
cycle, splendid condition; price rea
sonable. Call Ivy 3222 or apartment 24,
Avalon Apartments. 5-28-9
DUNTLEY PNEUMATIC CLEANERS
remove dirt and germs from rugs, car
pets, floors, etc.; vacuum cleaners from
$32.50 up; vacuum sweepers, $9.75. C. J.
Daniel & Co.. 416 Fourth National Bank
Building. 12-2-11
FURNITURE—We buy and sell cash
bargains. Southern Wreckage . Com
pany, 114 South Forsyth Street.' Both
phones. 1-17-5
FOR SALE—Cooking range, for wood
or coal; one base burner; all first class,
having been used only four months;
cheap for cash. Party leaving city. 56
Dixie Avenue. Ivy 3911. 5-28-1
FOR SALE—Double-oven Bom range;
also coffee percolator. Suitable for ho
tel or restaurant. 16 East Baker.
5-27-32
TWO-PASSENGER Maxwell, newly
painted; will sell cheap or trade for
nice piano or trade on a lot. Apply to
American Lunch Room, 45 East Hunter
Street. 5-27-4
FOR SALE, CHEAP—One enameled bed
mattress and springs, two rockers,
one small table, one dressing stand.
Bargain for rash (’all Ivy 1436. 5-26-3
FOR SALE—Controlling interest in
modern, up-to-date, beautifully fur
nished, thoroughly sanitary, new and
well patronized beauty parlor, to party
who can take charge and manage same.
Cash, real estate or terms. Write F.
Rosier, 74 North Pryor Street. 6-23-1
A YOUNG and enthusiastic oral teacher
would like one oy more deaf scholars.
Miss M.. Ill E. 6tk itreet. 57-25-5
FOR SALE—16-inch oscillating electric
fan. Brand new. Direct current. $15
P. O. Box 640. 5-22-15
FOR SALE—Fresh broken crackers, 5c
a pound at factory, Wednesday and
Saturday mornings. Frank E. Block Co..
Elliott St. 5-20-11
WANTED—Cases to nurse by
experienced sick nurse. Ma
ternity cases a specialty. Rates
reasonable. Best references. Call
Ivy 7304-J, or West 1054.
36-20-5
SIJ" U AT IONS WANTED._
Male and Female.
LIVE WIRES—Man and wife with ex- .
perlence want live proposition to han
dle on transcontinental tour in an au
tomobile. I. L. B., Box 607, care Geor-
gian. 5-26-2
IMMEDIATE shipment of (genuine)
Nancy Hall 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
tee entire satisfaction. The Bear’s Head
Farms, Pine Castle, Fla. 32-19-5
FOR SALE—Two pool tahien, practically
new; been in use in club room and not
hurt; must sell at once; bargain; orig
inal cost $400. Address P. O. Box 87,
Jonesboro, Ga. 5-1-6
~FOR SALE.
I WILL SELL a valuable patent at
a sacrifice if taken immediately.
Worth one-half million. Address Pat
ent, Box 863. care Georgian. 3-8-6
WE RENT good pianos $3 per munth up.
We sell good pianos $5 per month up.
R. P. BECHT COMPANY.
107-108-109 Temple Court Building. Main
667. 2-19-26
C O! T-TTIT T Q hea ^quarters.
. O. nULL^ f, r. Logan A
Co.. Atlanta. 4-20-22
A UTOM OB1LES
For Sale, Repairs and Accessories.
SAVE MONEY NOW on
Furniture at HIGH’S.
5-28-202
BIT THIS five-passenger 1913 touring
car, fully equipped; good tires; run
about 6,000 miles, condition guaranteed,
for $350.- Call Ivy 1158. 5-28-5
« DRESSMAKING—DRESS
MAKERS.
SEWING—Nice dresses made In latest
style; will go out for $1.25 per day.
Dressmaking, 374 East Hunter Street
33-27-5
MEDICAL
DR. R. P. SORRELLS. 313 Grand Build
ing. Phone Ivy 7422. Diseases of wo
men and children a specialty. 1 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. 6-22-3
DROPSY CURED—Relieves snortness of
breath In 36 to 48 hours. Reduces
swelling in fifteen to twenty days. Col-
lum Dropsy Remedy Company, 408 Aus
tell Bldg, Atlanta. Ga. 5-22-11
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 mail,
60c. Frank Edmondson (i.Bro., manu
facturing chemists, 11 North Broad St.,
Atlanta.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN
Published by The Georgian Company.
20 East -g’VS'jL. Atlanta,
Alabama St. Georgia.
Entered at Atlanta postoffice as second-
class matter.
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Or.© vear. mail, postage prepaid, $5.00
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other cities, oao weak 16
AUTOMATIC
REFRIGERATOR
Pays for itself in ice-saving.
$17.50 to $75.00.
C. H. MASON,
6-8 WEST MITCHELL STREET.
BANKRUPTCY blanks, fl 50 per sat
Warranty deeds, bonds for title,
Mortgages, contracts,
Stock certificates and bonds.
Bennett’s, 25 South Broad. 201-20-13
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. 5-2-30
SAFES, FILES, cabinets, new and eec
ond hand. Gookin Bank and Office
Equipment Company, 113-115 N. Pryor
Street.
QTl ^ MC BROWN SIGN St PAINTING
OXUriNO CO.. 77% Whitehall M 3780
3-18-33
SEVEN-PASSENGER touring car, pow
erful 40-horsepower engine, excellent
condition; take any hill on high gear;
tires in fine condition; elegant, easy-
riding car for country roads; complete
ly equipped; big bargain for quick cash
sale. Address S. W., Box 175, care Geor
gian. 5-28-4
FOR SALE—1911 model Stearns 30-60,
or will exchange for real estate S. G.
Turner, 524 Candler. 26-24-5
AUTOGENOUS WELDING and machine
repair work of all kinds. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
SHEARER MACHINE CO.,
197 WHITEHALL STREET. 2-26-10
EXCHANGE—Ml SC ELLA N E0 U S
WANTED—To exchange nice room and
hoard for diamond, motorcycle, type
writer or piano. Address Box 216, rare
Georgian. 5-16-46
FOR SALE—One second-hand Overland
5-passenger fuitomobile; also, one 6-
passenger Elmbre. Price, $600 each.
Will traae for purchase money notes or
will sell on terms. Call Harper Bros.
Main 662. • 6-24-21
WE have several Flanders chassis and
will build body and paint car to your
order. Bargain prices. Don’t buy any
second-hand car until you see us.
NORTH PRYOR GARAGE, NORTH
PRYOR PLACE. 4-1-21
WINDSHIELDS
ATORS, lamps, fenders, i
RADIATO
as good as new.
metal work. Warllck Sheet Metal Co.,
248 Edge wood 3-4-64
>*, lonud 0 , repaired
Mfrs. all kinds sheet
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
WHEN repairing. remember you get
everything necessary at West Lumber
Co.. 238 Peters Street, saving time and
trouble. 5-28-36
WANTED To rent one mule and wag
on. Address Mule, Box 450, care Geor
gian. 5-26-23
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 VESTAIRE.”
166 Decatur Street.
WE PAY HIGHEST cash prices for
household goods, pianos and office fur
niture. Casii advanced on consignments.
Central Auction Company, 12 East
Mitchell Street. Bell phone Main 2424
8-26-21
GOOD USED CARS
AT REASONABLE PRICES.
Maxwell, 2-cylinder runabout, fine
condition throughout, $185.
"Courier • Roadster,? fully equipped,
electric lights, $275.
Bulck model 10 roadster^ electric
lights, $325.
Bulck. model 33, 4-passenger, fully
equipped, fine condition, $350.
Maxwell Roadster, Sportsman type,
model Q, fully equipped, electric lights,
$375.
Maxwell touring, model G, 4-passenger,
fully equipped, $450.
Primo touring car, new top and seat
covers, $450.
These cars are in good running Con
dition and worth more than ’the prices
quoted above
BUICK MOTOR COMPANY.
241 PEACHTREE ST.
4-11-18
AUTOGENOUS METHOD.
AUTO AND ALL MACHINE PART9.
METAL WELDING COMPANY.
MAIN 3013. 86 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 5646.
4-1-3
TRAVIS & JONES,
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING.
Ivy 4832. 26 James Street 3-1-54
WARNING TO INRRIN-
GERS AND IMITATORS,
LIQUID TIRE TONIC IS PROTECT
ED BY U. S. DUYREA PATENT, NO.
678651 AND AI.L 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. 4-1-48
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Rent Bulletin
If Little Chicks
Are Properly Fed
Loss Will Be Less
Wholesome Advice by an Expert
Who Has Tried It From
Every Angle.
ATLANTA RADIATOR CO.
REPAIRING and manufacturing. Lamp
and fender work. 72 Ivy Street. At
lanta phone 3816. 3-10-13
Judge Marshall: I want to ask you
a number of questions, if you will not
think I am too greedy for informa
tion.
I live on a farm about two miles
from tQwn and am trying, to raise
chickens enough to make a living
from.
I do very well with those 1 suc
ceeded In raising, bvit I loose aboiit
half of my chicks before they are two
weeks old.
As soon as the chicks are hatched
I give them a good’ feed of mash,
composed of equal parts of corn meal
and wheat bran mixed with hot wa
ter, allowing It to cool a little before
feeding. I feed this once a day and
tracked corn three times a day; but
I have much trouble with spar
rows eating up the feed.
I also have much trouble with the
red mites bothering my sitting hens,
which I seem unable to control.
Then, again, I have trouble every
summer by having great, big, fat hens
drop dead without any warning. They
will be apparently 'Well (me day and
the next they will be dead. They
are very fat and finfe and 1 see no rea
son why they should die thus.
I always feed a little good con
dition powder of some kind three
times a week.
If it is not asking too much of you
I should appreciate an answer to
these troubles. 1 am yours very
truly, MRS. E. E. SPEER.
Tifton, Ga.
Cut Out’ Wet Mash.
ANSWER—We have texts enough
for a number of good sermons but
will have to do like the boy said he
did in hunting for the cows: Go to
the end of the lane and scatter.
First, in regard to the little chicks,
I would say cut out the wet mash
entirely, or, at least, until they are
twb months old and then if you Want
to use some of yotir feed in that
way it will be all right, but not, for
the newly hatched ones. Peed rolled
oats dry, and the cracked corn fine
enough so they can eat it well, pro
viding you can not get the ready
mixed chick feed at your grocers in
Tifton. But there is no question
that the rolled oats is good, and so
j Is the corn, but feed them absolutely
Idry.
l Another place where you have erred
seriously is in feeding as sobn as
hatched, if that is what you intended
to say.
There is nothing that \\ill so
quickly get the digestive organs out
of order, or, for that matter, prevent
them from ever getting in order, as
feeding newly hatched chicks at
once. Give them a chance to season
out a little, as one old poultryman
used to say. When they first hatch
Automobiles For Rent
DuraAiOfOToFca
FIVE and seven-passenger cars. Garage,
112 East Ellis Street. Call Bell phone
Ivy 2496 day. Main 4325 night. 3-21-23
Motorcycles.
MTPFc7?5UYCLE^F75irSALE; 1912 modef;
four-horsepower, with speedometer.
Prest-o-lite, horn, for $125. R. C . 159
Whitehall Terrace. 5-27 fc 200
FOR SALE—Seven-horsepower 1913 In
dian at a bargain. See Grady Barn
well, 20 E. Alabama. 5-26-11
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
8-26-31
Tire Repairing
HIGH-GRADE STEAM VULCANIZING
Retreading a specialty. Prompt atten
tion given express shipments. Sanders-
Speer Vulcanizing Company, 100 Spring
Street, Atlanta, Ga. 3-28-15
Autos Wanted.
W^NTETV^Brush runabout; must be in
good condition. Will pay cash if
cheap. 391 South “Pryor 5-2T-13
PIANO BARGAINS.
MANNING PIANO COMPANY
BARGAIN WEEK.
$550 Player Piano value $385.00
Bench. Stool, Scarf. 24 Rolls of Music.
$650 Everett Upright, nearly
new $410.0.0
Guaranteed best Piano value in town.
$300 Outside Player Piano.... $65.00
Plays any Piano. Good condition.
$300 Upright Mahogany Piano. $198.00
Traded in exchange for Apollo Player.
Exclusive agents* for Everett, Har
vard, Dayton Pianos, Apollo and Eli-
wood Player Pianos.
MANNING PIANO COMPANY.
52 North Pryor Street.
Phone Main 4723;
PIANOS AND PIANO
PLAYERS.
BOLD at the lowest prices and on th©
most reasonable terms at which first-
class instruments can be handled. Behr
Bros., Newby & Evans, Ludwig and
others. Call and see me before you bay.
WALTER HUGHES,
88 N. Pryor St.
9-39-1
BUSINESSJJPPORTUNITIES.
SAVE MONEY NOW on
Furniture at HIGH’S.
5-28-202
FOR SALE—Half interest in barber
shop and soda fount; nice business;
$300 or $400 down; terms easy on bal
ance. 5-27-202
FOR SALE—Newspaper in town of
10,000; county and municipal printing
established for years and a political fac
tor of importance To a practical and
experienced man in the business would
be willing to help finance the deal
Walter B. Oates, Headland, Ala
5-27-17
FOR SALE-—$1,000. cigar store, with
news and shoe shine stands; in heart
of city Tx>ng lease. For information
call ifatn 5203-J. 26-26 »
ROOM AND BOARD.
LARGE front room with board. 766
Peachtree. Ivy 2774,1. 5-28-45
BEAUTIFUL furnished front room, with
dressing room, in private adult family,
close in; also room for gentlemen, ex
cellent meals, prices reasonable. 56 E.
Cain., Ivy 5020-L. 5-28-49
lAKUK, cool room and board in subur
ban home; good servants: large
porches, shade trees, big vegetable gar
den, fruit, cows and chickens. Phone
Decatur 389. 5-27-21
NICELY furnished room, with best of
board; all conveniences. 102 Wash-
ington Street. Main 1088 1
WANTED—Couple to board In private
West End home; very desirable loca
tion. Phone West 190-L. 6-26-21
they are a jelly, as It were, and it
takes a day or two for them to tough
en up, ready to digest what is given
them. So, the way to do is to wait
forty-eight hours before any feed is
given. They will not starve, but be
all the better for the little fast. They
may have a good supply of sharp
sand to peck at. Then feed the
rolled oats or prepared dry chick
feed.* This can be continued until
they can handle coarser cracked corn
and wheat.
Green Feed Necessary.
All the-while they must have good
green stuff of some kind and a little
dried beef scrap after they are three
weeks old, and I think you will have
no trouble if everything Is kept clean
and free from mites. The sparrows
can be controlled by feeding under
wire netting runs.
When you set your hens, move
them out of the hen house into some
clean shed, or, for that matter, out
of doors, using barrels for the nest.
But you should not have them in the
houses. Take a pint of oil of tar, a
pint of gasoline, three quarts of ker
osene; mix thoroughly and spray or
pour over the roosts and the sides of
the house where the roost poles, rest.
If this is attended, to an hour before
roosting time, it will usually about
finish the job, both on the poles and
the hen§. If any are left on the
hens, dust them thoroughly with some
good lice powder. After they have
been really cleaned out, It will pay
to grease the poles with hot lard and
a brush.
As to your loosing your fat hens
by sudtlen deaths. I would say that
1 think you have been using too much
condition powders, in my estimation
even a little is too much when hens
are in health and laying. You have
weakened their digestive organs by
overstimulation, coupled with too
much fat in hens that are, no doubt,
over two years old. When hens get
a little old and fat, heavy behind, it is
the best policy to send them to the
butchers.
Such hens have passed their use
ful time. They have slowed up on
laying and with no drain upon their
systems they fill tip with fat inside,
where.it presses on the heart and is
the cause*../ill the sudden, deaths you
speak of. It is no .trouble to detect
such hens 1*. the yard, and it is a
good plan to use them while they
are in good health, rather than wait
for th$dti to corns to the sudden death
referred ito*.
ROOMS FOR RENT.
Furnished.
FURNISHED room in private family;
gentlemen preferred. Ivy 2421-L. 15
Bedford Place. 6-26-15
TWO beautifully furnished rooms, com
plete for housekeeping, $16; also onp
suite of three front rooms very reason
able; bath on each floor; Bell phone;
best location. 290 Washington St
5-26-14
LARGE, desirable front room, four win
dows; private bath; also single room,
good table. West Peachtree. Ivy 1959-L.
27-26-5
TWO delightful roopis, with board,
neighborhood Georgian Terrace. Ref-
♦•renees. Phone Ivy 4323-J 6-25-26
Board and rooms, private family, cou
ple or young men. Ivy 5869-L.
5-24-17
WANTED Two or three young ladies;
everything good to eat. Apply In per
son. *1 DeKalb Ave., Kirkwood, Ga.
5-24-201
THE CAPITOL TERRACE can accom
modate a few more boarders; cool, de
lightful rooms; all conveniences; close
in. 89 Capitol Ave. Mato 227jj) •>-23-34
t \v i) young men or married couple for
nicely furnished front room; all con
veniences; close in. Main 1558-J.
5-14-11
BOARD AND ROOMS.
EXCELLENT board; delightful rooms:
close In; all conveniences. 115 South
Pryor. 5-20-3
477 PEACHTREE ST.
WILL have pleasant rooms for gentle
men or couples of refinement, refer
ences; between Merrltta Avenue and
Llndert; homelike. Bell Ivy 7010.
5-24 -uUU
BEAUTIFUL furnished front room, with
dressing room, in private adult family;
close in; also room for gentlemen; ex
cellent meals; prices reasonable. j>t>
East (Tain. Ivy 5520-L 5-22-32
NICE room and best of board; electric
ity; all conveniences; walking dis
tance. Ivy 2856-L. 5-22-31
19 \V. CAIN.
LARGE, clean furnished rooms: excel
lent hoard If desired; refined ladies or
gentlemen. Ivy 6642. 5-22-33
LARGE room, nicely furnished, hot wa
ter; good table board. Also garage
easy to get In and out. 121 Uapitol
Square. Main 4839-L. 5-22-30
RARE opportunity for refined couple or
gentlemen to secure two furnished
rooms, with or without board, in delight
ful North Side home; highest, coolest
spot in city; no other boarders Ivy
7311. 5-22-20
TWO young men can secure room and
board in very desirable home in Wesi
End. All conveniences. Shower baths,
private tennis court, etc. 88 Park St.
v 5-21-39
THE WILTON, 320 Peachtree; _select
boarding house; near in. Ivy 6795.
6-10-35
ROOM AND BOARD for four young
men May 15. Private homo. 163
Courtland. Ivy 7067-J. 5-1C-25
BEHT MEALS IN TOWN, J3 WEEK.
' ROOM AND MEALS, J4 197 SOUTH
PRYOR. CALL MAIN 5048. 6-.>-30
TWO OR THREE furnished rooms for
light housekeeping, electricity, gas
stove; rent reasonable. Ivy 3287-J.
6-23-24
HANDSOMELY furnished large front
room, private bath; shady lot; gen
tleman preferred. “Peachtree,’ 1 care
American. 85-26-5
NIUE ROOM with sleeping porch; every
convenience. 419 Gordon. West 950-.T.
6-25-57
LARGE ROOM, next to bath, to gentle
men, or will rent room with dining
room and kitchenette, to couple, fur
nished. Ivj 1328-J. 6-25-23
FURNISHED rooms for gentlemen, $5.66
to $12.00 per month. 37 Carnegie Way.
39-24-5
HOUSES FOR RENT.
Unfurnished.
lT' N r l~f—XlyTTormT 1 rTKIrk w.>o&, on 'Em*
lAke car line; eight rooms; all conven
iences; large, elevated lot, beautifully
shaded W. O. Cousins. 416?Klser Build
ing Phone 463 Deoatur. 32-26-6
10-ROOM brick house at 71 W. 15th St.
All conveniences; two baths; large lot
with servants’ house, stable and garage;
$100.00 per month, or will lease by year.
Call Harper Bros Main 562 6-24-22
BARGAIN FOR RENt—Seven rooms;
high ceilings; very large; coolest r 1n
the city; Ideal location, between Tenth
and Eleventh Streets and between the
Peachtrees; 48 Columbia Avenue. Pos
session June 1. $40 Phone Ivy 3208-J
5-24-8
OUR RENT list describes everything
for rent. Call, write or phone for on©.
Ivy 3390 Charles P. Glover Realty Co.,
IVs Walton street. 8-18-4*
THREE furnished rooms; sink in kltch-
en. Main 2763-J, 5-24-35
TO NICE young man, newly furnished
room, in private home; all oonven-
iences. ivy 2211-L. 5-24-204
LARGE, attractive front room In pri
vate home; Druid Hills section; for
gentlemen; 6 o’clock dinner if desired.
Phone Ivy 7508-J. 6-24 29
FURNISHED rooms; private home; all
conveniences; hot and cold baths. 19
E Harris. Ivy 6349-J. 6-8-11
Unfurnished.
FOR RENT—Three connecting rooms.
318 Woodward Avenue. 36-27-6
ill REE cool upstairs rooms for light
housekeeping; use of phone. 154 Rich
ardson St. 5-27-20
THREE unfurnished rooms for rent at
233 S. Pryor St. 5-26-28
PEACHTREE INN.
! Peachtree and Alexander 8ta. Ameri
can plan $7.60 week up. Room to
yourself. European. $3 week up. 1-9-34
Banlams. ^
EA NTAMS —Game bantams, Sebrights,
Buff Cochins. Carlisle Cobb, Athens.
Ga. 4-26-30
Ducks.
PuSE^WLHTE , Jndran U RUnner"diick eggs
from snow-white prize-winning stock.
$1. $2 and $3 for thirteen. Coweta Duck
Farm. Senola. Ga 4-9-15
ENTIRE lot of prize-winning Fawn and
White and White Indian Runner
Ducks for sale at $1.50 each. Will sell
any number at this price. First come,
first served. The ducks won first and
second prizes at all the leading poultry
shows in the South last fall. Will give
ribbons with the birds. Oak Dean Poul
try Farm. Stone Mountain, Ga. 5-20-2
Poultry—Disinfectants
AGASCO-SPItA Y
j W’ILL RID your premises of mites,
lice, fleas and ants. It is ready for
immediate use with brush or spray
pump. When applied to poles and
nests it iiradiyates lice and mites bo
effectually that fowls do not have to
be carried through that inconvenient
and nerve-racking process of dipping.
Manufactured by Atlanta Gas Light
' tompAlfy, Atlanta. Ga.
Eggs—All Varieties.
YlHY^EGGS^of^dTffercni^^varleties of
fowls will be found classified under
their respective breeds In the future.
Instead of under the classification of
,;-Egg» “
Guineas.
wTTufFr^ATrican^Guinea eggs for sale;
fifteen for one dollar. Miss Salih-
Beatty. Barwick. Ga. 34-28-5
Cowb.
COW FOR SALE—Fresh; handsome
Jersev cow; five gallons Ivy 6105-J.
5-28-12
FOR SALE—Two fine Jersey cows,
fresh in milk. W’ill be sold reasonable.
107 Garden Street. .5-26-4
W A NT EG 1 1 kirst-cl&M milch cows that
are fresh in milk. Call Ivy 1669-J.
211-5-25
Orpingtons.
50 WHITK oRPINGfON -hens for saie
at once. Also a few cocks. Eggs half-
price after May 1. If interested write
for prices. H. A. Black, Cartersville,
Ga. 1-23-7
Sheep
_ _ _ - -
a OR SALE—One hundred
sheep; some fine crosses.
: Ofttes, Headland, Ala.
Plymouth Rocks.
PARTRIDGE ROCKS — The South's
leading winning strain. Can give qual
ity and blood lines unequaled by any
breeder In tne South. M.v birds are win
ners at the Southern International, Ma-*
con, Columbus, Griffin, Nashville, Tenn.;
Paducah, Ky.; Shreveport, La. Send for
mating list. R. P. Cotter, Box G.
Bamesville. Ga. 2-16-17
Horses, Mules, Vehicles, Etc.
fTTr ^XTJv—MuTo and wagop^orwouTd
rent same. Withers. 1&4 Whitehall.
Phone Main 614. 5-27-25
PATTERSON’S White Plymouth Rocks
you should have for your foundation
stock. They have been bred to win and
pay. Large, vigoroim birds. Winners at
Atlanta. Augusta. Savannah and many
other snows. Exhibition and utility
birds of the finest quality at reasonable
prices. Eggs, $2 to $5 per 15, $8 per 100.
We guaranteee perfect satisfaction.
Write us. Patterson Farm, Fitzgerald,
Ga
EGGS rrom prize-winning E. B. Thor.ip
son Ringlet Ba r red Rocks, either mat
ing $3 for fifteen. $5 for thirty. A M
Kendall. Dallas. Ga 8-1-11
Poultry—All Varieties.
FK'EK~ KA YtTE ’ DI ~CK AND 'POULTRY
FARM, Chamblee. Ga. Large stock of
White Runners. Leghorns and Rhode
Island Reds, enables us to ship fresh
'•ggs. strong and fertile. Write for prices
on stock and eggs if you want a bargain.
1-21-18
Dogs
i^TfY^AL^r^Vul^^ Frenc
oodle. 276 East F’air or call Main
5-28-10
poo
2362.
Rabbits.
Poultry, Plants and Seeds.
H. G. HASTINGS & CO.
SEEDSMEN FOR TI?E SOUTH, 16
WEST MITCHELL 8T. FOUR
CITY DELIVERIES DAILY.
NORTH AND SOUTH SIDE, 9
i A M ; INMAN PARK AXI) WEST
END, 2 V. M. BELL PHONE M.
2568, ATLANTA 2568.
PRATT’S POULTRY REGULATOR Is a
preventive of disease as well as an
egg producer. When regularly used the
hens lay throughout the year. 25c, 50c
and $1 packages.
CQNKEY’S, Pratt’s and Lee’s Lice
'Powders. Conkey’s and I^eo's Liquid
Lice Killers Either of the above will
give entire satisfaction.
Tin: PETTY POULTRY PUNCH is
what is needed for marking your
young * hicks. It is small, curs a clear
hole and can be carried very conven
iently on your key ring. Price 25c each,
postpaid.
NO I’SE TO WORRY about sick chick
ens. We carry a remedy for all dis
eases.
PRATT’S AND CONKEY’S Head Idee
Ointments Pratt’s, 25c and 50c; Con-
key’s, 10c and 26c.
DR JOHNSON'S Dog; Soap am dog
medicines, Spratt’a Patent Puppy and
Dog Cakes
Call Ivy 862
PHONE US YOUR ORDERS for vegeta
ble and flowering plants
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
W7f3rTNvEs7OSfl0 ]Tn ~kooY pajfng
business. Profits must not he under
$200 per month. Must stand severe in
vestigation Address B. A. K , Box
530, care Georgian. ‘ 5-27-34
FOR SALE—Best daily newspaper prop
osition in South Georgia—in the best
city of its size in the State; modern
equipment throughout CAn he bought
at a bargain, half cash or good negotia
ble paper, balance on easy terms. Write
quick to “Newspaper,’ Box 10, eare
Georgian. 5-23-12
TaT[.9>R1Ng, Cleaning and pressing
business well established, excellent lo
cation. now paying $1,500 per year clear
of all expenses. On account of failing in
health will sacrifice for $1,000. Will
accept $600 cash, balance on terms. Ad
dress P. O Box 60, care Georgian.
5-22-1
ROOM-MATE WANTED.
W"ANTEt> By business girl, a room
mate*.' close In: North Bide. Ivy
6033-.I. 6-24-.10
ROOMS FOR RENT.
Furnished.
SA\’E MQNEY NOW cm
Furniture at HIGH’S.
5-28-202
89 WEST PEACHTREE, Apartment F,
room for one or two gentlemen; con
flicting bath; reasonable. Ivy 6767 after
* p. m., or Sunday. 5-28-44
FOR RENT (tne c
rooms; connecting
Cain. Ivy 2020.
two furnished
bath. 43 East
38-28-5
NICELY furnished room for light house
keeping, very reasonable. Call Ivy
4804-J. 5-28-48
TWO nicely furnished front rooms, pri
vate home, all conveniences. Apply 223
Capitol Avenue, or call Bell phone Main
2968-1i 5-28-39
THREE light housekeeping rooms, use
of living room, modern conveniences:
no children. 53 Queen Street, West
End. West 1205. 5-28-41
WELL-KEPT furnished room, nice and
quiet. Call at 82 Spring St.36-28-5
NEATLY furnished room, North Side,
private family, no children .Single
gentlemen, business women or trained
nurses preferred. Ivy 3034-J. _ 5-28-8
REFINED lad} will be given room free
for light housekeeping in exchange for
company for seven-vear-old girl whose
mother works; one who can teach music
preferred. Main 374-J. 5-28-7
TWO nicely - furnished rooms for light
housekeeping. 293 Court land Ivy
2455-L. 5-28-13
TWO FURNISHED upstairs rooms, with
use of phone 98 West North Avenue.
Ivy 6202 : 5-28-16
ELEGANTLY furnished front room; five
windows; near in; rooms for gents.
11-Cone. 30-28-5
NICELY furnished, cool room, for gen
tieinan; private farnily; every conven-
tence; clo’se in Ivy 4972. 28-28 5
TWO nicely furnished front rooms, pri
vate home, all conveniences. Apply
223 Capitol Avenue or phone Main
2958-L. 5-27 33
NICE ROOM, for gentlemen or couple;
also one or more rooms with kitch-
enette. 16 East Baker 5-27-31
FOR RENT— To couple, for protection,
two furnished or unfurnished rooms;
hot water, electric lights, use of phone.
530 Washington Street. 37-27-5
T\\'« > Full NISH ED room* tor ri t
Atlanta phone llb7. 5 27-203
..n PRIVATE home on North Side for
one or two gentlemen, elegantly fur
nished from room, with private lava
tory. large closets and connecting bath.
56 West- Fifth. Phone Ivy 5760-J.
5-27-24 l
NICE cool, light rooms; private family
hot bath; close in. 151 Spring. Iv
6640-J. 5-27-2
THREE lovely rooms, private bath and
hall, constituting entire upper floor,
for rent, $15 per month. would also
like to sell gas stove in first-class con
dition,- real cheap. Apply 281 Central
Avenue. 27-24-5
Furnished or Unfurnished.
THREE beautiful corner rooms; sepa
rate entrance; private bath, veranda;
sink In Kitchen. Ivy 99. 5-26-27
FOR RENT Fine large ground floor
room, with second-floor room, connect
ed by private stairway Centra! loca
tion. Inquire at 403 Gould Building.
207-5-26
APARTMENTS FOR RENT.
Furnished^
SAVE MONEY NOW on
Furniture at HIGH’S.
5-28-202
TWO large, bright rooms and kitch
enette, hath, North Side; fine for sum
mer. Call at 810 Piedmont Avenue.
Phone Ivy 2478. 6-28-2
THREE light housekeeping rooms, well
furnished, in private home; very best
location, to reliable couple. Call Ivy
967-L 6-24-19
Unfurnished.
FIVE-ROOM unfurnished apartment, on
Peachtree Place; modem conven
iences; no children. (Tall Ivy 4013.
_ _ 5-27-23
BEAUTIFT'E small apartment, close in,
steam heated. Phone Ivy 428. 52 E.
Cain. 6-23-37
Furnished or Unfurnished.
TWO, three or five-room apartment,
with kitchenette and private bath;
also garage. No children, ivy 2432.
6-23-40
HOUSES FOR RENT.
Furnished.
T\nrnUmedfiv«r^ cot
tage for summer. All conveniences
Cheap. West 839-J. 5-g7-29
uoMPLETfeLY furnished seven-room
house for summer; references re
quired 98 E. Georgia Ave. Main
4170-L. 6-22-23
FOR RENT—Beautifully furnished 6
room bungalow, June 15 to Hept. 15.
Phone Ivy 3634, or address “A,” care
Georgian. 5-25-211
FOR RENT.
Corner Peachtree and Alexander.,
Streets we have several nice flats of-
six rooms with all modern conwe-•
nlences, large rooms with plenty of*
light, nice neighborhood, and wlthtnA
10 minutes’ walk of center of tnai
city. Price, $25 00. I^et us showryoul
through. p
GEO. P. MOORE,
Real Estate and Renting.
10 Auburn Avenue.
OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT.
use of both phones and typewriter.
Phone Ivy 6437-.
6-28-42
FOR RENT—Three large, outside, beau
tifully furnished rooms, second floor;
hot and cold water, gas, electricity, sew
erage Corner Peachtree and Auburn.
Thirty seconds from and overlooking
Five Points. Ideal location for physi
cian's or dentist’s office, general offices,
sales or display rooms. Cheap rent.
Long lease. Apply to F. Rosier. 74
North Pryor Street Phone Ivy 88o,
6-88-1
DESK SPACE with use of telephone.
Apply 533 Candler Bldg.4-86-9
SUMMER RESORTS.
FOR KENT- In c ou ntry/25m lie* OOUtn
of Atlanta, part of large house, In
cluding living room, dining room, kftch
en and pantry, six bed rooms, toilet ana
bath; running water In all rooms; very
large, shady porch; convenient trains.
Will rent partly furnished until Octo
ber at $40 a month from June 10. For
further particulars, etc., address M. C.
B., Box 108, Palmetto, Ga 6-8T-1
WILTON LODGE, Turnervllle. Ga., cool,
quiet and comfortable; in Blue Ridge
Mountains, nearby Tallulah Falls. Ex
cellent fare Rates reasonable. 69-26-5
PASTURES.
For Rent.
(rOODPASTUREof 200 acres in
bottom land, near Atlanta.
Will care for your stock in fine
shape: per month each head.
This beats paying a large feed
bill everv month. Phone Main
2400. Atlanta 2162. 5-27-10
FARMS
For Rent.
acre farm, partly In Incorporate lim
its of Vienna, Dooly County, Georgia-;
<1 welling house and five tenant houses,
city water and school privileges; 90
acres in the woods for pasture. Apply
to K. R. Lewis, Vienna, Ga. 5-27-201
HOUSES FOR RENT
Furnished.
SAVE MONEY NOW on
Furniture at HIGH’S.
5-28-202
FURNISHED HOUSE for rent for sum
mer or year; electric lights, furnace
heat; desirable Inman Park nelghbor-
hood Ivy 6148-J. 6-28-43
FOR RENT—For the summer, nine-
room house, completely furnished; best
section of West End; cheap to right par-
1 y Phone West 2*4. 29-28-5
SUMMER rent; delightful furnished
home; large, shady lot; reasonable
rent. “Between Peaentrees,” Georgian.
86-25-5
Unfurnished.
ONE 8-room brick house, located at
Faith’s Crossing. Atlanta 4861, Bell
Ivy 9166 5-28-25
FOR RENT—Jam-up cottage; six rooms
and hall; In Decatur, (ia : big lot: all
conveniences; $25 per month. Address
S. O. S., Box 11. care Oeorgian. 6-26-7
ROOMS WANTED.
Furnished.
WAWFED^Purnished^oom by' tiro
young druggists; close In. Address,
stating price. J. C. C., car© Georgian.
ol-28-5
GENTLEMAN wants room with or
without hoard with Jewish family,
reasonable. Box 279, car© Georgian.
32-28-6
WANTED -Two rooms, furnished com-
plete for housekeeping. Must hav^
bath and hot water. Close in. Refined
Dakin. 350 Rawson Street. 201-6-37
Unfurnished.
WANTED- Three rooms, unfurnished;
clean Not more than $12. Ivy
vy 900.
205-6-28
APARTMENTS WANTED.
Furnished.
WAWi'En .To''rent"a SmYirTliS>fib*d
apartment. Address Savannah. Box
800, care Georgian. • 38-28-8
Unfurnished.
4^'Ija'st (^XTN^TRSB¥^?^ve^roomai
freshly painted and papered; first*
class repair; separate entrance; refer
ences required; $25 per month. Apply
Owner, 509 Atlanta National Bank Bldg
6-28-47
HOUSES WANTED.
Furnished.
WANTED—For summer, fu
house, six or seven rooms, by refined
family of four. Call Ivy 18T2 during
office hours, or write W. R., Box 893^
rare Georgian. 25-26-5
MONEY TO LOAN.
SAVE MONEY NOW on \
Furniture at IIIGH’S.
5-28-202 i
ONE large front room, furnished or un
furnished, 3 Orange Street, one block
from Whitehall and Forsyth Streets.
Atlanta.phone 6088-A. 5-27-12
fWO nicely furnished rooms, all con
veniences, adjoining bath; North Side;
excellent hoard near by; references.
Phone Ivy 1281-J. 5-27-15
NICELY furnished room, all conven
iences; gentlemen only. Oglethorpe
Apartments, 195 Ivy Street; apartment
No. 7. 28-27-5
NICELY furnished rooms, two blocks
from Capitol, reasonable. 101 Capitol
Avenue. Main 2484-J. 5-26-29
DESIRABLE room for gentlemen, close
. in. Rate, $1.6 per month. Address
F. M., care Georgian. 5-26-24
WELL furnished room and kitchenette
for two business women. 126 Windsor
Street Main 3588. 5-26-20
FINANCIAL.
j P'oTT^Xl.E^^ew^^harepr^Bunard^Car
I Door stock cheap. Sacrifice, Box 39.
care Georgian. 35-27-5
NICELY furnished room in private
home tor young men; also garage.
Main 4384 5-26-17
ONE beautifully furnished front room,
reasonable: private North Side home:
walking distance. Ivy 545,1. 5-26-iti
R. C. DESAUBSURE.
TIME and monthly loans negotiated on
real estate. Room 813 Atlanta Na
tional Bank Building. 4-29-25
E loan money on furniture and house
hold goods. F. Sc J. Loan Company,
120 Decatur Street. £-26 8
V ON HAND for immediate loan©
on property in or near Atlanta. J. E.
VanValkenburg, 501 Equitable Bldg.
SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND,
any amount; 6 per cent. Writ© or
call. S. W. Cartion, 24 South Broad
©traet. 4-1-11
PLENTY money to loan on city prop
erty. Watt Kelly, Attorney, 400 Tem-
ple Court Building. 42 -2-5
MORTGAGE LOANS
On Atlanta Property.
BUSINESS BUILDINGS.
5 and 5% per cent.
RESIDENCE BUILDINGS,
5%. 6 and 6V6 per cent. #
Your rate depends upon the location.
Without notice you can pay back a
hundred, any multiple of a hundred dol
lars, on the entire loan on any interest
date.
TURMAN, BLACK &
CALHOUN.
Roan Correspondent!,
PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COM
PANY OF AMERICA.
703 X Empire Building.
WEYMAN & CONNORS.
ESTABLISHED 1890.
Mortfagea od Real Estata. 4-1-1
MONEY TO LOAN.
WB HAVE plenty of money to
lend at lowest rates on At
lanta and nearby property, ei
ther for straight or monthly
payment plant. Also for pur
chasing purchase money notes.
Foster A Robson, 11 Edgewood
avenue.
MONEY FOR SALARIED PBiOPL.*
AND OTHERS, upon their own namaa;
cheap rates, easy payment©. Confi
de ntial D. H. Tolman, 120 A u ©tall
building.
FARM LOANS PLACED hi ©ny amount
on improved farm lands in Goorgia.
Th© Southern Mortgag© Coxnaanv.
Qouid building. T-ll- i
MONEY WANTED.
ESTABLISHED IN 1888.
C>° WE WILL PAY—6*
OX SAVINGS
in sums of $.')00.00 and over.
We buy and sell purchase money
notes. The Merchants and Me-
ehanies’ Banking and Loan Com
pany, 209 Grant Building. Tel
ephone Ivy 5341.
(’ash Capital $120,000.00.
THOS. J. WESLEY, Cashier.
B. M. GRANT, President.
3-11-50