Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, July 25, 1913, Image 11

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n Want Anything? TELEPHONE M * !n HOO Atlanta n'vr'U Telephone clerk will take your •d. and, if requested, assist you In wording, or will write tha ad for you—tn&t’a his business. He wHl also make it as brief as pos sible to obtain the results desired. In order to accommodate custom ers accounts will be opened by phone, but vou will make payments promptly after publication or when bills are presented by mall. Classified Adver tising Rates: 1 Insertion .. 8 insertion .. 7 insertions . 80 insertions . 90 insertions . . .10c a line . 6c a line 5c a line .4%c a line . 4c a line No advertisements taken for less than two lines. 3even words make a line. To protect your Interests as well as ours, an order to discontinue an ad will not be accepted over the phone. Pleaee make order to discontinue in writing. TELEPHONE Both Phones BOO LITTLE ADS BIG RESULTS 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 ars not guaranteed. Arrive From— Depart To— 36 Blrmlngh'm .12:01 am J 36 New York....12:16 am 33 New York 5:00 am' 20 Columbus ... 5:20 am 13 Jacksonville . 5:30 am 13 ClndnnaU .. 5 :40 am 48 Washington . 5:25 am 32 Fort Valley.. 7:15 am 12 Shreveport ... 6:30 am ( 35 Blrminfh’m. 5:50 am 16 Heflin 8:20 am — 29 New York 11:15 am 7 Chattn’ga 12 Richmond . 6:40 am 55 am ? Chatn’ga Macon ..10:35 am I 23 Kansas City. 7:00 am ..10:40 am 16 Brunswick .. 7:45 am 29 Blrmtngh’m 11:30 am 38 New York.... 11:01 .am 40 Charlotte ...12:00‘n’n 6 Macon 12:20 pm 30 Columbus ...12:30 pm 30 New York.... 2:45 pm 15 Chattn’ga ... 3:00 pm 39 Blrmlngn’m. 4:10 pm 18 Toccoa 4:80 pm 22 Columbus ... 5:10 pm 5 Cincinnati .. 5:10 pm 23 Fort Valley.. 5:20 pm 25 Heflin 5:45 pm 10 Macon 5:30 pm 44 Washington.. 8:45 pm 24 Jacksonville.. 9:30 pm 11 Shreveport . 11:10 pm 14 Jacksonville.. 11:10 pm All trains run dally. Central time. City Ticket Office No 1 Peachtree St. 17 Fort Valley.. 10:45 am 21 Columbus ... 10:50 am 6 Cincinnati .. .11 :1 am 20 Columbus .. 1:40 pm 80 Birmingh’m 2:30 pm 40 Birmingh’m .12:40 plD 89 Charlotte ... 3:55 pm 6 Macon . 4.00 pm 87 New York. .. 6:00 pm 15 Brunswick .. 7:60 pm 11 Richmond ... 8:30 pUl 24 Kansas City. 9:20 pm 18 Chatn’ga ... 9:35 pm 19 Columbus .. .10:20 pm $1 Fort Valley. 8:00 pm 14 Cincinnati . .11:00 pm 28 Jacksonville 6:50 am 17 Toccoa 8:10 am SPECIAL NOTICES. Notice—l am a candidate for aider- man from the Eighth Ward subject to the approaching city primary. Jno. S. Owens. 7-6-1 FUNERAL NOTICES. CAN—The friends and relatives of Mr. Robert M. Sloan. Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Martin, Mrs. Noda Bryson, of Kennedale, Texas; Mrs. Henry L. Jackson and Mr. B. H. Mitchell, of Birmingham, Ala., hre invited to attend the funeral of Mr. Robert M. Sloan, at Austell, Ga., to- ? iorrow (Saturday) afternoon, July 6, 1913, at 4 p. m., from the First Presbyterian Church. The following named gentlemen will please act as pallbearers and meet at the resi dence at 3:30 p. m.: Mr. Tom Strickland. Mr. J. D. Perkerson, Mr. It. M. Clay, Mr. H. C. Brown, Mr. W. B. Westmoreland, Mr. J. W. Westmoreland, Mr. F. A. Daniels and Mr. Cleve Davis. Flowers may be sent in care of Burkert-Simmons Company prior to 11 a. m. Satur day. Interment at Rose Hill. 7-25-16 LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE. The Western and Atlantic Fir© In surance Company, of Nashville, Tenn., hereby gives notice that it has with drawn from the State of Georgia and has not written any business in Geor gia since the 10th of May, and will not write any more business In that State. (Signed) WESTERN AND ATLANTIC FIRE IN SURANCE COMPANY. Nashville, Tenn. 7-11-12 BANKRUPT SALE. In Re: Horine Development Company, Bankrupt. Pursuant to an order passed on July 2. 1913, by the Hon. P. H. Adams, a Referee In Bankruptcy for tne United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, the undersigned, as Trustee, will sell before the Court House door of Walker County, Georgia, In the town of LaFayette, Ga., on tne 5th day of August, 1913, between the hours of 11 a. m. and 2 p. m. o'clock, the follow ing described assets, belonging to said bankrupt estate, consisting of realty f nd personalty, on the terms stated here- nafter. Said property to be sold as an entirety. The following described real estate "in Walker County, Georgia, to- "wil * All of Land Lot 284, containing 160 acres, more or less; 53 acres more or less of Land Lot 285. said tract bounded by the cliff of the mountain until said cllfT strikes the road across Dug Gap. thence with said road to the west line of said lot, being all of said lot south and west of said cliff and road as described in deed from W. N Carmony to D W Lawrence, dated September 11, 1889, all of Land Lot 292, except that part of said lot conveyed to Henrietta Woods by J. E. Shaw; 53 1-3 acres, more or less, in the northern part of Land Lot 293, and also all that part of Land Lot 293, lying west of the Chattanooga Southern Rail road Company’s tracks, purchased by John H. Hill from J. F. Andrews, and by J. F. Andrews from D. W. Lawrence, all of I-land Lot 320, lying west of the Chattanooga Southern Railroad Com pany's tracks, containing 50 acres, more or less; all of Land Lot 321, except two (2) acres lying on the east side of said Land Lot 321, known as the School House property, and one-fourth (J4) of an acre more or less, on the east sloe of said iot enclosed and used as a ceme tery. and two (2) acres and a fraction where the barn and horse lot Is, the line running west to the west bank of a deep gulley, thence following the gulley or ditch to the original line. All of the aforesaid described land being in the eighth (8th) District and fourth (4th> Section of said Walker County, Georgia. . . - Also the following lots and parcels or land in the seventh (7th) District and Fourth (4th) Section of said Walker County, Georgia, being all of Land Lots Three (3) Four (4) and Five (5). lying west of the Chattanooga Southern Rail road Company's tracks, except so much of said lots as were formerly owned by W X and J. H Herndon and Theodore Parker; also Land Lots Thirty-four (34), Thirty-eight (38) and Thirty-nine (39); and all that part of Land Ixots Thirty- LEGAL NOTICES. and E. M. Horine. dated September 11, 1911. and recorded in Deed Book 24, on page 457, in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Walker County, Georgia. Also the following tracts or parcels of land described as follows: Land Lots One (1), Two (2) and Thirty-five (35), In the Seventh (7th) District and Fourth (4th) Section of said Walker County, Georgia: also lot of land No. 323, and one hundred and forty (140) acres, more or less, of TAnd Lot 324. it being all of said lot, except about twenty (20) acres Iving on the branch in the west of said lot; also all of Land Lot No. 822, except twenty (20) acres, lying in the southwest corner of said land lot. said twenty (20) acres t>eing now owned by O. T. and W. C. Andrews: also one hun dred and forty (140) acres, more or lass, of Land Lot No. 290. it being all of said land lot, except twenty <20, acres lying in the northwest corner of said lot; also twenty (20) acres, more or less, lying in the northwest corner of Land Lot No. 291. all being in theaEighth (8th) District and Fourth (4th) Section of said Walker County Georgia. The property described in this paragraph containing One Thousand Two Hundred (1,200) acres, more or less, and being the same property described in a certain bond for title, dated September 11, 1911, and re corded in Deed Book 24, on page 459, in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Walker County. Georgia. All of the above and foregoing de scribed lands subject to certain reserva tion*. as shown in the conveyance made to E M. Horine by John H. Hill by deed dated the 17th day of August, 1912, and recorded In the office of the Clerk of Su perior Court of Walker County. Geor gia. on the 21st day of August. 1912, in Book of Deeds 25. on pages 511 et. seq. Also, the following tracts and parcels of land, lying and being in Walker County. Georgia, and more particularly described as follows: First Tract: One Hundred and Seven (107) acres, more or less, in the south part of Land Lot 293. all in the Eighth (8th) District and Fourth (4th) Section of Walker County. Georgia, and more fully described in deeds made by D. W. Lawrence and Mary Robinson to John H. Hill. Second Tract: Ninety-six (96) acres, more or less, being part of Land Lot 294, in said Eighth (8th) District and Fourth (4th) Section of Walker County, Georgia, as described in deeds made by S. J., T. E. and E. W. Shaw to John H. Hill. Third Tract: One Hundred and Seven (107) acres, more or less, it being all that part of lot of land 320 in the Eighth «8th) District and Fourth (4th) Section of Walker County, Georgia, lying east of the Tennessee. Alabama and Georgia Railroad (formerly the Chattanooga Southern Railroad). Fourth Tract. One hundred and fif ty-two (152) acres, more or less, it be ing all that part of lot of land number five (5), in the Seventh (7th) District and fourth (4th) section of Walker Coun ty, Georgia, lying east of said Tennes see. Alabama and Georgia Railroad. Fifth Tract. Forty (40) acres, more or less, being the northwest corner of lot of land number six (6), in said Seventh (7th) District and fourth (4th) section of Walker County, Georgia. Sixth Tract. Five and thirty-six one- hundredths (5.36) acres, more or less, it being all that part of lot of land number four (4) in said Seventh (7th) District and fourth (4th) section of Walker County, Georgia, lying east of said Ten nessee, Alabama and Georgia Railroad. Seventh Tract. Sixty-two (62) acres, more or less, of lot of land No. 33, in said Seventh District and fourth sec tion of Walker County, Georgia, it be ing all that part of said lot lying east of said Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia Railroad. Eighth Tract. Lot of land No. 32 in said Seventh District and fourth section of Walker County, Georgia, containing one hundred and sixty (160) acres, more or less. Ninth Tract. Twenty (20) acres, more or less. It being all that part of lot of land No. 40, in said Seventh District and fourth section of Walker County, Geor gia, lying north and east of Duck Creek, running through lots number thirty- three (33) and number forty (40). Tenth Tract. Seventy (70) acres, more or less, it being all that part of lot of land number forty-one (41), in said Seventh District and fourth sec tion of Walker County, Georgia, de scribed as follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of said lot; thence north with the original line to the railroad leading to Hillsdale; thence with said railroad to where it crosses the public, road east of Burnt Mill Ford', on Duck Creek; thence from said pub lic road crossing in a northeasterly course to the northeast corner of said land lot No. 41. Eleventh Tract. One hundred and fif ty-seven (157) acres, more or less, of k>t of land No. 69 in said Seventh District and fourth section of Walker County, Georgia, it being all that part of said lot lying east of said Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia Railroad. Twelfth Tract. Fifteen (15) acres, more or less, of lot of land No. 70 in said Seventh District and fourth section of Walker County, Georgia, it being all that part of said lot lying east of said Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia Rail road. Thirteenth Tract. Eighty (80) acres, more or less, being the north half of lot of land No. 74; also one hundred and sixty ((160) acres, more or less, of lot of land number seventy-five (75); and also seventy-three (73) acres, more or less, being the west part of lot of land No. 76; all in the Seventh District and fourth section of Walker County. Geor gia. the same being the lands conveyed by W L. Shattuck and T. E. Shaw to John H. Hill. Fourteenth Tract. Eleven hundred (1.100) acres, more or less, being lots of land Nos. 73, 108. 109, HO. 106, 107, 111 and No. 142, all in the Seventh District and fourth section of Walker County, Georgia, the same being lands conveyed to John H. Hill by G. W. Ransom. The above fourteen tracts and parcels of land, containing in all two thousand and five hundred (2,500) acres, more or less, and being the same properties con veyed to E. M. Horine by John H. Hill by deed dated the 9th day of December. 1911. and recorded in the office of Clerk of Superior Court of Walker County, Georgia, in deed book No. 25. page 440. on the 16th day of July, 1912. Said tracts and parcels of land are conveyed sub ject to the following exceptions and reservations, to-wit: All the iron ore, other minerals and petroleum, with the right to enter upon said land, mine and remove the same from any and all parts of said tracts of land. Also, all that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the Seventh District of the fourth section of the County of Walker, in the State of Georgia, bound ed and described as follows: Sixty-five (65) acres, more or less, of lot of land No. 3, it being all that part of the north eighty-five (85) acres of said lot No 3, except twenty (20) acres, more or less, of the west part of said eighty- five (86) acres, formerly owned by D. H Styles, the line running from the original north line of said lot at a stone corner, south to the made line between said 85 acres and the seventy-five (75) acres of said lot recently owned by W. H. Shaw to a stone corner on said line. Also sixty-three (63) acres, more or less, of lot of land No. 4. in said dis trict and section, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the public road, where the land recently owned by W. H. Wardlaw corners on the original east line of said lot No. 4 and running west to the original west line of said lot; thence south with the original line to a point due west of the lane running east and west through said lot of land; thence east with sail lane and line, to the Chattanooga. Southern Railroad, now called the Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia Railroad; thence north with said railroad to the beginning point, containing altogether one hundred and twentv-eight (128) acres, more or less Iron ore and minerals reserved, with mining rights reserved. And being the same propertv conveyed to Edvard M. Horine by John H. Hill, by deed dated the 9th day of December, 1911, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court, Walker County, Geor gia. on the 16th day of July, 1912, in deed book 25, page 436. Also all that tract or parcel of land Iving and being in Walker County, in the State of Georgia, and known, dis tinguished and described as follows: Lots of, land Nos. 36. 37. 71 and 72. all in the Seventh (7th) District and fourth three (33). Sixty-nine (69) and Seventy „ . . (70) Iving west of the Chattanooga ! (4th) section, each of said lots contain- Southern Railroad Company’s* tracks, ing one hundred and ■ixty 0®°). acres, • - • * more or less, except lot thuriy-s The property above described contain ing One Thousand Five Hundred and Sixty-three (1.563) acres, more or less, and being the same property described In a bond for title between John H. Hill CONTINUED IN NEXT COLUMN. more or less, except lot thirty-six (36) which contains one hundred and eighty (180) acres, more or less Also lot of land No. 342, in the Elev enth (11th) District and fourth (4th) CONTINUED IN NEXT COLUMN. LEGAL NOTICES. section, containing sixty (60) acres, more or less. Also lot of land No. 324 in the Twelfth (12th) District of the fourth (4th) sec tion, containing one hundred and sixty (160) acres, more or less. Said lots containing in the aggregate eight hundred and eighty ((880) acres, more or less. Reserving all the iron ore In the above described lots of land, together with the right to mine and re move the same. And being the same property conveyed to Edw&rd M. Horine by Shinbone Red Ore Company, by deed dated 11th day of September, 1911, and recorded in office of the Clerk of the Su perior Court, Walker County, Georgia, on the 16th day of July, 1912. In deed book 26, page 437. And all of the fore going several tracts of land, with the reservations set forth, b^ing the same property conveyed to Horine Develop ment Company by Edward M. Horine by deed dated 9th day of January, 1913. .and recorded in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Walker County, Georgia, on the 26th day of March, 1913, In book of deeds 26, page 423 et seq Also, all the iron ore and all other minerals and petroleum that may be in and upon the following tracts and par cels of land, to-wit: First Tract. Eleven hundred (1,100) acres, more or less, of lots of land Nos. 73, 74, 106. 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 142, all in the Seventh (7th) District and fourth <4th) section, of Walker County, Georgia, and being the land conveyed by G. W. Ransom to John H. Hill. Second Tract. Eighty (80) acres, more or less, the north half of lot of land No. 74: one hundred and sixty (160) acres, more or less, of lot of land No. 75; and seventy-three (73) acres, more or less, west part of lot No. 76; all In the Seventh (7th) District and fourth (4th) section of Walker County, Geor- f ia, the same being the land conveyed y W. L. Shattuck and T. E. Shaw to John H. Hill. Third Tract. Lot of land No. 70, in said Seventh (7th) District and fourth «4th) section of Walker County, Georgia, containing one hundred and sixty (16U) acres, more or less. Fourth Tract. Lot of land No. 69, In the Seventh (7th) District and fourth (4th) section of Walker County, Geor gia. containing one hundred and sixty (160) acres, more or less. Fifth Tract. Lota of land Nos. 38, 39, in said Seventh (7th) District and fourth (4th) section of Walker County, Georgia, said lots containing one hun dred and sixty (160) acres each, and be ing the land conveyed by J. M. Ransom to John H. Hill. And all of said five tracts of land be ing the same property conveyed to E. M. Horine by Jonn H. Hill, by deed dated the 9th day of December, 1911, and re corded in office of Clerk of the Superior Court of Walker County, Georgia, on the 16th day of July, 1912, in book No. 25 of deeds, on page 439. And being the same property conveyed to Horine Development Company by Ed ward M. Horine, by deed dated the 9th day of January, 1913, and recorded in office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Walker County, Georgia, on the 26th day of March, 1913, in book of deeds No. 26, page 422. The following described personal prop erty, to-wlt: One No. 21 Style "K” Gates Breaker complete, Including fittings and tools. Two No. 6 Style “K” Gates Breaker complete with chilled Iron heads and concaves, and tools and fittings. Two sets 40x16 Anaconda Crushing Rolls, complete with rolled steel shells, housing and feed hopper. One 60”x20” Gates Iron Frame Revolv ing Screen, complete with driving pul ley, 72”xl4V’- One Dust Jacket, 6 feet long for 60”x 20” Gates Iron Frame Revolving Screen. One 18”x36” Allis-Chalmers Belted Type Corliss engine. One 400 K. V. A. 600-volt, type “A. H.” belted generator. One 13 K. W. 120-volt, type "K” ex citer. One 200-H. P., 600 R. P. M., A. N. motor. Two 40-H. P., 900 R P. M , A. N. motor. One 30-H. P., 900 R. P. M., A. N. mo tor. Two 30-H. P., 860 R. P. M., A. N. motor. One 75-H. P., 720 R. P. M., A. N. mo tor. One 50-H. P.. 900 R. P. M., A. N. motor. One 7Vs-H. P., 1,200 R. P. M., A. N. motor. One 10-H. P., 1150 R. P. M., A. N. motor. One 7% K. V. A. 650 to 110 A. L. transformer. (All the above 550 volts. 60-cycle, 8- phase with raila pulley and starter.) Two 220-H. P. water tube boilers, complete with all fittings. One suspended bln for No. 6 crusher. One steel “A” frame for No. 21 crush er; also 3 rock drills, 2 air hammers, 1 12-H. P. gasoline engine, 2 60-ton Norton lacks, 6 wheel scraps, 3 railroad plow’s, I 5-ton chain hoist, 2- Gardner pumps, 1 14x15 air compressor. Also pulleys, shaftings, beltings, bear ings. machine bolts, hose pipe, test kilns, hlacksmithing tools, dump carts, guy wire, rope, axes, mattocks, picks, shov els, wheelb.irrows, coal scoops, cross cut saws. Fairbanks scales, bulldog stocks and dies and generally all the supplies consisting of a multitude of small articles. All of the above machinery, fittings, fixtures, pulleys, shaftings, beltings, etc., being located at the plant of the bank rupt concern iu Walker County, Geor gia. Said sale to be to the highest bidder. A certified check for $6,000 shall be de posited by each bidder with the trus tee before any bid shall be received from such bidder or be considered from such bidder. Checks shall be immediately re turned to the unsuccessful bidders. Such checks so deposited with the trustee shall be delivered to him, as a pledge that such bidder will make good his bid in the event of its acceptance. The deposit made by the successful bid der will be applied on account of the purchase price. In the event the bidder shall fail, after acceptance of said bid, to comply with the requirements of his said bid, then such amount so deposited shall be forfeited as a penalty for suen failure. The purchaser or purchasers on the confirmation of the sale by the court shall pay in cash such further sum on account of the purchase price as the court may direct and as may be necessary to satisfy the claims of cred itors whose claims shall have been or may hereafter be allowed by the’ court. So much of the purchase price as shall not be required to be paid In cash may be satisfied by the purchaser turning in and applying to the payment of the residue of his bid. In whole or in part, any claim against the bankrupt estate which has been or which may hereafter be allowed as a provable claim, and that upon such claims so turned in as afore said, the purchaser shall be credited on his bid with such sum as would have been paid on account of such claim out of the net proceeds of sale, if the whole amount of the purchase price were to be paid In cash. The court reserves the right to order a resale, and to resell the property upon such notice as it might direct, at the risk and the cost of the purchaser thereof, in case such purchaser shall fail or omit to make any payment on account of the purchase price pursuant to an order of court requiring such pay ment. The court may relect any bid and may retake and resell the property, if the court shall deem such bid inade quate, or upon the failure of the pur chaser to comply with the terms of sale. The sale shall be confirmed by the court. Full information and property can be seen upon application to undersigned. E. M. HORINE, Trustee for Horine Development Co., Bankrupt, The Grand, Atlanta, Ga. ' ROSSER, BRANDON, SLATON & PHILLIPS. Attorneys f<»r Trustee. LOST AND FOUND. §Ti£vYl5frT)fr''s^^ about three months old; white, short ears; long tail; brown over each eye. Please call B. Z. Akin, 62 Cooper street. II.'ll phone Main L’'J<>_-L 42-25-7 Lost Tuesday, rorsVth theater <>r downtown, gold and blue enamel bn•< cb Reward H Peachtree. 7-25-37 STRAYED or stolen, one dark red mare mule, from 39 Short Street. Mule has gray face. Finder. W. F. Holland, 89 Short Street. 7-24-20 LOST—One bay mare mule, blind in right eye. Finder call Atlanta phone 5640-M. 48-23-7 LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Gold locket, monogram “F R. G.” Inside date 12-28-12. Finder will he well rewarded if returned to F. R Graham, 2^ Walton street, city. 7-25 6 LOST—Bunch of keys, between Can dler Building. Piedmont Hotel or Fair- Grant <rar. Reward. 123 Peachtree. : » 7-24-23 Binder of camera in balcony of Grurpl i Opera House Monoay night will re- I reive $2 reward on returning it to 1 S. I Mason ava., Edge wood. 27-24-7 1 LOST—In shopping district] Whitehall Street. Monday afternoon, ladles’ black silk umbrella, gold and pearl handle, | monogram ”1. M. M.” Reward for re turn. Mrs. Hurrison. 202 Pulliam St.. ' Phone Main 4722-.1. 36-23- __ HELP WANTED—MALE. W’XnTeD—By three young men with permanent positions a nice, large, steam-heated furnished room in apart ment. Address 1114 Candler Building by letter. 7-25-3 WANTED First class, experienced cab inet man for making casket shells. At lanta Casket Company. 7-23-18 LOST—Pair of eyeglasses, black cord at- \ tached, on Friday 18th Reward if j returned to No. 10 Williams street. . T23-! STRAYED from 45? N. Jackson St., a brown muley head cow, Reward for her return to above address Cal Ivy 116 Or Ivy 1848. 7-22-15 MOVED TO 130Vf Peachtree St., oppo site Candler Bldg , Tom Weaver, Tai lor, established 1900. Tailoring, refit ting, altering, dry cleaning and pressing ' •. 7-16-23 PERSONAL. SmTSPRESSED ONLY 35 CENTS. PHONE MAIN 1177 AND A MESSEN GER WILL CALL. THE WRIGHT SHOP. FORMERLV IDEAL TAILOR SHOP. 15 1 VIRLIE STREET. 6-30-33 t’EftSoNAL- Heirs wanted. The fol lowing persons or their heirs are wanted: John Beck (about 50 years), Alberta Beck (about 45 years), and George Beck (about 42 years), children of the late Johann O. Beck and ids wife, Matilda, who lived formerly in Atlanta. Address Lawyer, Box J-807, care Geor- gian • 114-7-13 HAT SALE—Trimmed hats, $L50 to $5.00: outing hats, 75c; imported horsehair hats, $4.98; black hats, mallne and lace trimmed. Remodeling hats specialty, $1.50. Panamas cleaned. Mrs C. H. Smith, 115 Peachtree, next to Candler Bldg. 25-22-7 PERSONAL—-Will pay for address. I want address of I^ouis Manning. 85 years old. 5 feet 7 inches tall; light ruddy complexion; nose very prominent; weighs 180 pounds; worked in cotton mill; have good news for him. Address Uncle, Box F-408, care Georgian. 132-7-13 MATERNITY SANITARIUM—Private. refined, home-like. Limited number of patients cared for. Home provided for infants. Mrs. M. T. Mitchell, 26 Wind sor Street. 11-9-67 SALESMAN—Salary and expense*; ex perience unnecessary; permanent; gen eral agency opening. Address Box B-150, care Georgian 100-7-13 WANTED—Good bushelmanu presser and cleaner, one who understands steam presser; state salary; no boozer. J. C. Robinson, Statesboro, Ga. 7-24-12 WANTED—Chauffeur; white; must be mechanic. Address Y. A. B., Box 862. care Georgian. 7-24-9 WANTED Men to sell seeds to farm ers and ornamental stock in towns. Apply at once. Address Seedsman. Box C-149. care Georgian. 152-7-13 WAN'i'i;i* Reliable eolored driver with references. Address P. O. Box 84, city. 40-23-7 WANTED—A colored presser. Herman Solloway. 178 Whitehall street. 7-23-15 HAVE good opening for man with char acter. ability and $600 for half inter est in business just organized with fine prospects. Address Manufacturer. Box 39, carc Georgian. 31-23-7 WANTED- Men in every locality to open a cleaning, dyeing and pressing shop. Big profits. No capital required. Address Dryclean, Box D-148, care Georgian. __ 129-7-13 WANTED—Job press feeders. Empire Printing and Box Co., 553 Whitehall St. 7-82-1 WANTED—Men to handle in spare time accident insurance business. ‘Big money made with little effort. Address Insurance, Box E-187, care Georgian. 148-7-13 FOI? Colored Southern Automobile School, day and night classes. Cor ner Magnolia and Hulsey streets. 98-20-7 PERSONAL—Myrtle; don’t answer let ters. Will be in Atlanta next Satur- day. Meet me. Sister. 144-7-13 SERIOUS RESULTS come from trusses improperly fitted. John B. Daniel, at 84 Wall Street, has an expert fitter and It will cost you no more to have him fit you, and it means insurance. 6-24-19 PERSONAL—I will not be re.sponsibl*' for any debts contracted by anybody except myself. George J. Schumm. 138-7-13 MOVED TO 130t6 Peachtree St., oppo site Candler Bldg , Tom Weaver, Tai lor, established 1900. Tailoring, refit ting, altering, dry cleaning and pressing. 7-16-14 FACES READ by physiognomy. What are your best assets? Don’t neglect finding this out in courtship or busi ness. Written readings, only $2. The Helper, Box 363, Atlanta. < 5-3-5 PERSONAL—Information wanted of any description concerning Minnie Hoff man, who resided in Decatur, Ala., pre vious to 1911. Address Investigator. Box B-607, care Georgian. 115-7-13 PULLMAN porters wanted: give refer ences. For Information write P O. Box 804, Atlanta. Ga. 5-4-31 WANTEt)—Men to learn barber tradeT tools and position furnished. Atlanta Barber College, lb E Mitchell st. WANTED—Experienced working fore man to take charge of motor repair shop. Must be familiar with all kinds of motor repair work and armature winding Good wages. Steady work and a share of profits to right Address Garage, Box F-190, care Geor gian. 145-7-13 WANTED—Railway mail clerks, $7lT00 to $150 month. Details free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 49 F Rochester, N. Y. 25-18-7 FIFTY fast messengers with or without wheels, $8 to $13 week. Miller’s Min ute Messenger Seivice, rear City Hall. We sell wheels on weekly payments. 7-2-29 HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Cashier in drug store; must bo neat and accurate and willing to work. State ug*\ salary expected, ex perience and reference. Address Cash ier, Box U-482, care Georgian 139-7-13 WANTED -Stenographer and typewrit er. Must have practical office experi ence. Address in own handwriting. Htating salary and experience. Steady position. Stenographer, Box W-314, care Georgian. 128-7-13 W \ NT ED Vocal teftchftr to instruct young lady. Give torms and experi ence. Address Voice, Box Z-524. care Georgian 103-7-13 WANTED—Young lady with knowledge of form letter follow-up system, for permanent position in downtown manu facturer’s office. • Must have practical office experience. Good salary. Ad dress Form Letter, Box Q-714. care Georgian. 146-7-13 Wanted Neat, smart girl or woman to do general housework; small family; must room in house. 767 Gordon street, West 518-J. A FIRST-CLASS lady stenographer; must be accurate and rapid. Address Downtown, Box 36, care Georgian 32-23-7 WANTED-FIrst-elass cook. 15 Brown Place. Phone Main 2690-L. 7-23-12 PraStf-cbASS COOK; room on lot: r«- quire reference. Apply at 1133 Peach- tree. Phone Ivy 308 41-23-7 SITUATIONS WANTED—-MALE. ga PEKi tfiNCED colored man, 33 years old. waits work as Janitor or porter; give good references as to honesty, re liability and habits; no Sunday work. Address L T. A., 131 Markham street (rear). 29-24-7 siTl’A+toS WaNTKO—By thoroughly competent gent’s furnishing and clothing salesman. Would like a chance by August 15. Can furnish best refer ence*. Employed now. Address Box Z-178, _care Georgian. 136-7-13 \VA NT ED—Foaltlon at once; prefer j’o\) WANTED—Woman to whipstitch books, must be experienced. Piedmont Print- lng Co., 127 Central avenue. 7-23-3 SALESLADIES WANT ED—A large cloak and suit house is desirous u£ connecting with them 5 ad ditional salesladies. Must have experience from the large ready-to-wear stores. Permanent position and good salary to those who can qualify. Correspond- ence confidential. Address Suits and Cloaks, P. O. Box 988, Atlanta. Ca. 7-23-23 WANTED woman to do cooking and general housework. Call Main 5424-L, 7-21-7 YES, shave 10c, hair cut 15c, massage 15c. at 41 Marietta Street, 4 E. Mitch ell, 115 Edgewood Avenue, 99 Whitehall, 52 Ivy. Best white workmen. Clean linen. Baths 16c. 6-21-5 WANTED — Machinist. First-class planer and lathe hands. Steady Job and good wages. Address Manufactur- er. Box G-214, care Georgian. 130-7-13 OWEN J. ALFORD—Please call General Delivery, Atlanta, for important letter. Good news. 7-20-4 EDUCATIONAL. WX?y^6nTIPu^n8~inWtianta^whcLwant private teaching during the regular school months; grade, high school or college entrance work; rates reasonable; good testimonials. If interested, w’rite for a personal interview. 631 W. Tay- lor, Griffin, Ga. 7-20-15 LEARN watchmaking and engraving, a trade which pavs $25 weekly. We se cure positions and you can earn money while learning. Write for particulars. Jewelers’ Institute, Box F-24, care Geor gian 107-7-13 LADIES, make big money manicuring at home; easy, pleasant, fascinating; experience unnecessary. Write me about it. Mile. Thomas, Box G-36. care Georgian L 123- 7-13 WHY learn second-hand Spanish, which non-natives teach? My system teaches correctly. Private Instruction. Cosmopolitan, Box H-65, care Georgian. 141-7-13 LATIN and other subjects taught by high school teacher; University grad uate; private instruction at your home. Address Teacher, Box R-78, care Geor gian. 124-7-13 LESSONS in Ben Pittman shorthand in your home by expert stenographer; rates reasonable; positions secured grad uates. Miss Amy, Box J-50, care Geor gian.^ 149-7-13 DRESSMAKING taught at home; plain and fancy sewing, repairing and al terations; reasonable rates. Sewing School, Box 1-97, care Georgian 108-7-13 HILBITRN HOTEL. 10 AND 12 WALTON ST., FOR gentlemen only; center of city, near new postoffice; rate 50c, 75c and $1.00. __ 5-31-10 i WANTED—One good salesman in At lanta and vicinity to sell the. best belt j and harness dressing manufactured. ! Fine opportunity for a real good man. I Salary and commission and expenses. References required. Address Belt Dressing, Box R-226, care Georgian. 101-7-13 WANTED—Men at once to learn the barber trade. A hundred Jobs waiting. Few weeks completes. Better w’ages than you can earn without trade. Tools given. Wages while learning. Drop a card for particulars or call. Moler Bar- ber College 38 Luckle street. 26-19-7 W ANTED FDR U. S, ARMY —Able-bod ied, unmarried men between ages of 18 and 35; citixens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write the Eng- | lish language. For information apply to j Recruiting Officer. 1927H Second Ave- ’ nue, Birmingham, Ala; 411 Cherry Street. Macon; Leonard Bldg . Augusta, I or Broad and Marietta, Atlanta, Ga. : L'i‘ 2 l ! WANTED—Installment furniture sales man at once. Must have experience, be absolutely temperate and be able to furnish good references. Write, stating age. salary and whether married or single. Address Installment, Box S-290, care Georgian. 181-7-13 MUSICAL. WANTED—Piano pupils; $3 a month. Atlanta phone 2055. 114 Garnett St. 7-24-2 HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Painter for interior woodwork. Apply Ponce De Leon Apartments, Peachtree and Ponce DeLeon. 7-25-8 WANTPID—Three men to work in stave mill. Write Raymond Cooperage Com- pany, Raymond, Ga. 7-25-2 CONTINUED IN NEXT COLUMN. HELP WAN^TED^Goo^cookr^Xppfy^vTnrTeD erences to Mrs. Haas, 321 Washington street. 54-26-7 WANTED—Experienced white nurse. Year-old baby. References required. Apply 18 West Fourteenth street or phone Ivy 6962. _ _ 40-26-7 WANTED—P^irst-class cook. None but first class need apply. Bring refer ences Apply S50 Ponce DeLeon Avenue. 52-25-7 WANTED—Family cook. Bring refer- _ ences._ 41 East Georgia Ave. 41-24-7 WANTED—Experienced white maid at Hotel Ansley. Apply to Mrs. Scott, housekeeper. 7-24-26 WANTED A good hairdresser and manicurist; steady work and good pay. References. Address Hairdresser, Box T-306. care Georgian. 102-7-13 \V A N'TE! • Saleswoman, experienced in house to house demonstration. Can make good income by representing large manufacturing concern. Address Sales woman, Box V-245, care Georgian. 127-7-13 AN EXPERIENCED and capable house keeper wants position where compe tency and worth are appreciated. Ad- -- K . B<«x 71!. i'arc Georgian. 36-24-7 WANTED Nurse for two children; Good hours and wages. References re quired. Address Nurse Girl, Box X- 417, care Georgian. WANTED—Experienced white cham bermaid at Hotel Ansley. Apply to Mrs. Scott, Housekeeper. 7-23-9 CONTINUED IN NEXT COLUMNr W. M. COX cleans ail kinds of carpets, rugs a specialty. Ivy 3135-J, Atlanta 1818. 145 Auburn Ave. 7-20-81 CONTINUED IN NEXT COLUMN." § § § § <5} © § § § © § NT} 'ru > <3- § © Fastest Railroad Time Although the big railroads of the East are generally looked upon for folding speed records, the fact remains that the fastest record run for a short distance on a railroad was made in the South. This was in March. 1901, when a train on the Plant System, now the Atlantic Coast Line, ran fro m Fleming to Jacksonville, a dis tance of five miles, in the remarkable time of 2 minutes and 30 seconds, or at the rate of 120 miles an hour. The nearest approach to this record was made in July, 1904, on the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad from Egg Har bor to Brigantine Junction, a distance of 4.8 miles. In 2 minutes and 30 seconds, or at the rate of 115.20 miles per hour. Notwithstanding the improvements made in railroads since the invention of the locomotive, remarkable speed was made as far back as Maj r , 1848, when railroads were in their Infancy. At this time a train ran on the Great Western Railroad of England from London to Didcot, a dis tance of 53.26 miles, In 47 minutes, or at the rate of 68 miles an hour. The record today for a long run is still held by the Great Western Railroad, a trip of 118.5 miles being made in one hour and 24 minutes at a speed of 84.6 miles an hour. A notable long distance run of recent years was that made by a special train chartered by “Death Valley Scot ty,” the California miner. This train left Los Angeles on July 9, 1905, and arrived In Chicago July 11, making the distance in 44 hours and 54 minutes, maintaining an aver age speed while in motion of 51 miles an hour. © #1 © § CK & & {?> & €> & & & €> & ■g CK & § PTRT << LEARN MILLINERY; best vllltliO trafie on earth for women; pays $60 to $100 a month. Write Ideal School of Millinery. 100V4 Whitehall St. We make over and retrim hats free. 3-29-41 WANTED—Young women and girls de siring attractive positions Welfare of operators and clerks closely supervised by the company; their conduct on the premises carefully guarded by matron, woman supervisors and chief operator, who have complete control over the re tiring and operating rooms. Short train ing course for those inexperienced; sal ary paid while learning. Salary in creased upon being transferred to oper ating force, and for those becoming ef ficient, Increased as they become worthy, with opportunities for ultimate advancement to $75 per month. Refer ences proving the standing of the appli cant essential. Those having educa tional advantages preferred. Lunch room and comfortable retiring rooms provided with several hundred Carnegie Library books for the convenience of the operators. Matron and trained nurse in attendance. Apply 8:30 to 5, Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company Training School. 25 Auburn Avenue 6-15-16 WANTED—An experienceci saleswom an one that understands the cloak and suit business thoroughly and com petent to take complete charge thereof Applicants will be treated strictly con fidential Write Box 607, oare Herald, Albany. Ga. as butler or janitor: can give good reference. Call or address George Ellis. 172 Orxne St. 47*23-7 SITUATION \VA Nfftt>—An American young man. 21, speaking and writing Spanish fluently, desires position with manufaetwring concern. Any respect able position considered. Address Box S-630. care Georgian. COLORED man wants a"jo6 as butler in private family. Address P. 8. Mat- tox, Elherton, Ga. 4FU23-7 BOY WANTS Job helping cook and do housework. Phone Atlanta 3216. 42-23-7 SITUATION WANTED—By auto tir.e repair man; six years’ experience in some of the largest shops iti the coun try. Know tne position thoroughly and know how to show a profit. Address Box L-401, care Georgian. 119-7-13 COMPETENT bookkeeper, best refer ences, married, desires permanent sit uation immediately. Address J. H., care Georgian. _ _________ 26-23*7 SITUATION WANTED—In drug stored or to run small drug store in small place. Young man, single, registered, eight years’ experience; best reference moderate wages; no bad habits. Ad dress Box W-181, care Georgian. 112-7-13 HELP WANTED—MALE AND FE MALE. WANTED, Cotton Mill Help ALL KINDS. High Wages. Fulton Bag & Cotton Mills, Atlanta, Ca. 6-17-7 TEAC.MERS WANTED. MANY good openings yet. Write for particulars. Foster’s Teachers’ Agency, Atlanta, Ga. 34-24-7 South Atlantic Teachers’ Agency 1125 Atlanta National Bank Bldg. 6PECIAL registration. Direct calls coming 6-28 28 AGENTS & SALESMEN WANTED. ^VAlSlTffiC^Sale^ ourcus- tom made shirts and underwear in Georgia on commission basis. Kelly Shirt Co., 317-319 Bond Ave., Grand Rapids,' Mjch. 7-35* 12 WANTED—Salesman for high grade line of ciders and vinegars. Exclusive or side line. Liberal commissions, with weekly settlements. Fine opening for good man. References required. Burr Mfg. Co.. Richmond. Va. 33-26-7 Portrait agents--ieiid your work direct to artist and get better work We get order out on time. Prices to suit your trade. Stevens Bros., 23V£ Whitehall Street. Atlanta. 3-7-35 PORTRAIT AGENTS ~Send your work direct to artist and get better work. We get order out on time. Prices to suit your trade. Stevens Bros., 23}4 Whitehall Street, Atlanta 3 7-35 WANTED—Three or four high grade salesmen to sell finished lots. Five minutes north of Five Points. I pay 40 cash for the sale of each lot. Reeves & Moran. 702 Empire Bldg. 7-22-8 RELIABLE MEN and women agents wanted to sell our specialty; big monev eaallv earned. Write to-day. L P. O., Box 802. Atlanta, Ga. 7-24-8 SITUATION wanted by an advertising man; a young fellow (25), but master of practical, sane methods that sell. A successful experience covering the build ing of catalogs, editing of house organs and the Installation of mall order facili ties that capitalize service and good goods. Particularly strong on the writ ing of sales letters and literature in which the “hook” is sound sales talk presented in a personal, human interest manner. For samples of work and an interview, Address W., Box 430, care Georgian. 25 23-7 WANTED—Position by young man with four years’ experience as stenogra pher, bookkeeper and cashier; now em ployed. Address F., Box 60, oare Geor gian 30 23-7 WANTED—Position by bright young rnan; office work preferred; can give good references. Address C. E. B.. Box 38, oa re < leorglan. 8ITUATIO N W A NTEt>—By thoroughly experienced bookkeeper and mercan tile man capable of managing a busi ness; A-No. 1 reference; age 31; mar ried; steady, moral; at present holding good position in Florida. Desires to make change. Write me. I may be the man you want. Address Box 0-201. care Georgian. 134-7-13 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. typewriter; perfect condition. Swap. Box 11, care Georgian. 41-25-7 § A LE—^Girl’s bicycle, Tn good condition Reasonable price. Apply 282 East Fifth Street. 61 - 26 7 FOR SALE-—Combination library and nool table in excellent condition, cheap. Address H. J., Box 855, care Georgian am LUAVLN.i ciTti"wrn aetfl boyTbl~ cycle for $5. Call Ivy 2979-L. 7-25-7 FEW shakes good dlvidand-payinfi stock Excellent investment. Address Box 372 f _care Georgian. 25-25-7 AT half price one-coil water heater] been in use one month only. Call West 1255. 7-26-1 SOLID cedar window seat, chest *nd wardrobe trunk, half value. 77% Whitehall. 7-21-13 WANTED by a reliable colored man. po sition as Janitor or porter. Five years’ experience. Understands steam heat and hot air furnaces. Can furnish good ref erences. Address C. Thomas, 34 Carter St. 38 2?-7 WANTED*—Position by bookkeeper and office man; ten years’ experience; best references. Address Y. Z., Box 84, care • icnrgia n. SITUATION WANTED-By well-edu- rated German, 31 years; speaks four languages, with eight years’ experience in office work; competent bookkeeper; wants permanent office position or as salesman. Will accept position with good possibilities for a trial month. Ad- dress Box U-701, care Georgian. 120-7-13 SITUATION WANTED—Experienced window trimmer and show card writer wants position by middle of August or first of September. I am also experi enced In gent’s furnishing goods. Will work inside when not busy with the windows Can furnish the best of ref erences. Address Box Y-710, care Geor gian. 111-7-13 SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. SPECIAL RATES for Situa tion Wanted ads. 3 lines 1 time, 10c: 3 times. 20c; 7 times, 40c. six years’ experience, college gradu ate. normal trained, first grade license. Address Teacher, Box 168, Hartwell, Ga 39-25-7 YOUNG LADY office assistant desires position by 1st of September; familiar with bookkeeping, filing and steno graphic work; department store pre ferred, but not necessary. Answer N. H. L. t care Georgian. 31-26 WANTED—Cases to nurse by rienced sick nurse; maternity cialty. Best of references. Reasonable rates. Phone Ivy 3038 or Ivy 7304-J. 28-25-7 AN experienced and capable house keeper wants position where compe tence and worth are appreciated. Ad- dr«sa K . Box 911, care Georgian. 38-24-7 s n i atl» 1\ \v ANTED—Thoroughly ex perienced telephone operator with re sponsible concern; seven years’ experi ence with private exchange work; best references; no agents. Address Box T- 501, care Georgian. 116-7-13 expe spe SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Legs of Lamb (whole) 15c Round Steak 15c Fancy Rib Roast 12 l-2c and 15c Snapper Fish Slats 12 l-2c Pork Chops 18c Picnic Hams 17c Lamb Stew 10c Sausage 10c Liver 10c Get the middleman’s profit. Come and see. CAMPBELL BROS. 89 Decatur Street. 150 Marietta Street. ONE three-piece quarter-sawed oak bedroom suit, $12; one new kitchen safe, $2. 241 Forrest Ave., or phone Ivy 3580-J. 7-24-1 FOR SALE—Gas stove, kitchen cabinet, four small rugs. Housewife, Box J-79, care Georgian. 109-7-13 FOR SALE—Entire furniture, bric-a- brac and pictures of seven-room house. Everything new and of the very best. Am leaving city and will sell at sacrifice. Address Box G-76, care Geor gian^ 122-7-13 A FEW uncalled for suits to be sold at cost. Dundee Woolen Mills, 75 Peach- tree street • 7-23-16 FOR SALE—Furniture for four-room cottage, Including bed clothing, dishes, silverware, etc.; cost originally $800; will take $250. In storage in Atlanta. Address Box F-54. care Georgian. FOR SALE—At once, three new pianos. Sold everywhere for $375, will sacri fice for $125 each. Not leaving town. No fake Reason for this remarkable offer will be given you. Call 24 Mead avenue. Decatur. 29-23-7 ONE OAK TYPEWRITER DESK, 1 Re volving Post Card Rack, 4 Humphrey Gas Arcs. 1 18-foot Store Awning. Ap ply 119 Peachtree St., Candler Bldg. 21-22-7 FOR SALE—Complete set of furniture. Will sell ail or a part. All in fine con dition. Address Box K 93, care Geor gian. 135-7-13 FOR SALE—Spring wagon in good con dition. $12 60. 10 Equitable Place. 7-22-4 SITUATION WANTED—Teacher of vocal mualo and French wishes to ex change lessons for board in refined, quiet family living in select neighbor hood. Address Teacher, Box G-209, care Georgian. 142-7-13 WANTED—Sewing by tin experienced seamstress. Phone. Mrs. H. Ivy 3707-J. § ITU A TIO X W A NTED—Expert mas seuse wants position in sanitarium or institution, or with private lady In sum mer resort; doctor’s certificate. Address Box 1-149, care Georgian. 151-7-13 by an Price, $1.00. 27-23-7 WANTED—Position as teacher in public school by young lady with two years' experience. Normal training. First grade license Address L. T., Hartwell, Ga. 34-22-7 SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. SPECIAL RATES for Situa tion Wanted ads. 3 lines 1 time, 10c; 3 t|J5$S!^20c^J^mes u 40c. BtW^vanuT"job to care for an'Tnvallcf man; well experienced. Call Atlanta 3216. 41-25-7 YOUNG MA$. 22. good education, Just finished stenographic course. has knowledge of bookkeeping, wants posi tion at once. V. J. M., 10Me West Mitchell. 47-25-7 A FIRST-CLASS man cook wants a Job cooking for small family. Ad dress Cook, care Greggs, rear 90 Hous ton street. 46-26-7 HONEST” reliable colored man vants position in private family or butler, or houseman. Can do plain cooking. Address 8. M.. 293 Auburn ave. 44-25-7 \YANTi-.l > Position by boj who under stands office work; age sixteen. Can give good references. C. L. Seacord, 631 Whitehall street, Atlanta 27-25-7 BY YOUNG MAN Prom country, willing to work for advancement; best ref erence Address G. J. M.. care Geor gian. 6 - 25-7 STENOGRAPHIC and assistant book keeping position desired at once. R. A. P., 138 Crew street. 85-23-7 WANTED--Position at once; prefer rail road work, but would do any honorable work; aged 21; can give references Ad- dr—• J Dm oare G^orglary _ 42-24-7 SITUATION WANTED—Young nun age 18, capable and reliable, two years with last employer, wants place with substantial firm where there is a chance of advancement. Address Box M-710, care Georgian. 118-7-13 "CONTINUED IN NEXT COLUMN. SITUATION WANTED—Educated, ca pable woman wants position in doc tor’s office or similar work; half days or otherwise. Address Box K-731, care Georgian. 154-7-13 81TIJ A T ION WAITED-* Young lady wants position as librarian in law office or educational institution; has ex perience of stenography, typewriter and bookkeeping; also experienced in law work. Address Librarian, Box P-171, care Georgian._ 117-7^13 WANTED—Position as companion; would like to be with old couple; will work for reasonable price. Call at once at 236 Park ^avenue. 29-22-7 SITUATION WANTED—Position as companion by refined Christian elder ly lady wanted; best of references. Ad- B* | R-409, '-are Georgian, i i I< LASS chambermaid wants work at once; find her in rear of 103 Washington street 35-21-7 SITU \TD-N WANTED- Experienced long hand bill clerk wants position; good footer and extender; four years general office experience; can do light bookkeeping. Address Box P-809, care Georgian. 143-7-13 WANTED—By colored girl half day’s • • k 63 H ■ 172 Fort street. 32-21-7 WANTED—Immediately as housekeep er. natron for school, domestic science teache. : splendid testimonials of work and character furnished. Address R., Box 187 Athens. Ga. 30-21 -7 SITUATION WANTED—French dress maker, formerly with Marshal Field in Chicago, vants position; perfect fitter. Address Box W-709, care Georgian. 150-7-13 SITUATION WANTED—Middle-aged lady, college graduate, teacher, ten years’ experience, would like to make a home for two or three children; would give personal supervision or private in struction if desired; arrangements must be made before September 1. Address Box W-810, care Georgian. 118-7-13 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS^ fT)U^^SAl]l , D^F ! oui^ 20-horse- power touring car, $40. Call Ivy 905 before 9 a. tn. 47-25-7 notick, c6ntraC?t6rs. I HAVE 35 doors and transoms, stand ard size, and lots of glass for quick disposal. Apply G. W. Seay, 43 White- ball street. 7-26-38 ONE nice bedroom set in excellent con dition and cheap. Apply 68 Irwin St. ,33-2D7 FOR SALE—Fine player-piano; also good two-passenger automobile. Will sell or trade. Leaving city. Investigate. Address Box V-110, care Georgian. 110-7-13 SECOND-HAND FURNITURE—8«yer- al articles, office clock, bookcase and library, also parlor set. Apply 5" Ir win Street. 34-21-7 IVOR SALE—Two art squares, tvardrobe with mirror doors, velvet stair carpet and new' bedstead, mattress, springs and feather bed. Cheap. Address Box B-139, care Georgian. 133-7-1$ FOR RALE Camping outfit, consisting of 12 by 14 tent, six cots, six stools, folding table, stove and utensils. G. R Williams. Bast Point, Ga. 7-20-10 35 each. BROILERS Phone Decatur 389. 7-20-36 SAFES. FILES, cabhvets, rew and sec ond hand. Gooktn Bank and Office Equipment Company, 113-115 North Pry- of Street. FURNITURE—I BUY aND CASH BARGAINS. S. M. SNIDER. 145 SOUTH PRYOR STREET. PHONE MAIN 1431. 6-30-22 FOR SALE—A lot of good second-hand brick; also some heavy oak timbers and lumber. Second-hand doors and other building material. Address Con tractor, Box N-109, care Georgian. _ m-7-ia MOVED to 130H Peachtree street, op posite Candler Bldg. Tom Weaver, Tailor. Established 1900. Tailoring, re fitting. altering, dry cleaning and press- Jng_ 7-16-16 TYPEWRITERS FOR RENf. TYPEWRITERS RENTED. •i MONTHS FOR $5 AND UP. Rebuilt typewriters. $23 to $75. American Writing Machine Cq. 48 North Pryor St. Phone Main 2526. 7-3-7 WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. 55rop"XTaRD! We 7 TPbring^casK N ?ol old clothes and shoes. ‘‘The Vest-. aire,” 166 Decatur_SU 7-25-13 WANTED—Small cider mill; must b9 cheap. Atlanta phone 5827-B. 7-24-1 l BUI MEN’S old clothes and shoea Drop a card. I. Bock, 177 Gilmer St. WE PAY HIGHEST cash prices fo7 household goods, pianos and office fur« niture. Cash advanced on consignmenta Central Auction Company, 12 Easl Mitchell St'.eet. Bell phone Main 2424. 3-26-21 =3 FOR EXCHANGE—MISCELLANE OUS. \?XNTErw^TvT x excfiTange / ^^ board for diamond, motorcycle, type writer or piano. Address Box 216, c Georgian. MECMCAJL^ DROPSYWRED-Relieves shortness of breath in 36 to 48 hours. Reduces swelling in fifteen to twenty days. Col- ■m Dropsy Remedy Company, 408 Aus tell Building, Atlanta, Ca. 6-24-H 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, 50c. Frank Edmondson & Bro., manu facturing chemists, 11 Forth *iroad St., Atlanta- THE ATLANTA GBORGIAtT Published by The Georgian Company 20 East Atlanta FoR SALE—Leather settee in perfect condition; 8 feet long A bargain. Ap- plv G. L. Leslie, 10 East Alabama street. __ 7-35-14 CONTINUED IN NEXT COLUMN. Alabama Street Entered nt Atlanta postofflee as second-class matter. Subscriptions Payable in Advance. One year mail, postage prepaid $5.01 Six months mail, postage prepaid 2*4 Throe months, .mall, postage prepaid 1-25 One month mall._postage prepaid .44 Subscriptions Payable in Advance. Delivered by carrier, one %ear $R 20 Delivered by carrier, six months 2.80 Delivered by carrier, three months 1.36 Delivered by carrier, one month 4J Delivered by carrier in Atlanta and other cities, one week -16