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WHEREFORE, petitioners pray to be
incorporated under the name and style
aforesaid, with the powers, privileges
and immunities therein set forth and
such as are now or may hereafter be
allowed a corporation of a similar char
acter under the laws of the State of
Georgia
BROWN & RANDOLPH, PARKER
& SCOTT.
Petitioners’ Attorneys.
Filed in office, this the 3d day of
July, 1913.
ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk.
STATE OF GEORGIA, County of Ful
ton—
I, ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk of the
Superior Court of said county, do here
by certify that the foregoing is a true
and correct copy of the application for
charter in the matter of Mortgage Se
curity Company, as the same appears
of file in this office.
Witness my official signature and the
seal of said court, this the 3d day of
July, 1913.
ARNOLD BROYLES,
Clerk Superior Court, Fulton County,
Ga. 7-7-26
LOST AND FOUND.
LGST~^Sunday noorT a R&yati FraT
teraity pin, engraved L. B. Mowry.
Reward. Call Ivy 6323 J.
Phones
LITTLE ADS
THAT BRING
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 are
not guaranteed.
No. Arrive
36 Blrminah’m
35 New York
13 Jacksonville .
43 Washington .
12 Shreveport ...
16 Heflin
29 New York
8 Chatn’ga ...
7 Macon
17 Fort Valley...
21 Columbus
6 Cincinnati ..
29 Columbus
80 Blrmlngh'm
40 Blrmlngh'm
39 Charlotte
5 Macon
37 New York
15 Brunswick ..
11 Richmond ...
24 Kansas City.
16 Chatn’ga ....
1ft Columbus ...
81 Fort Valley..
14 Cincinnati ...
23 Jacksonville ,
IT Toccoa
Depart To—
New York.... 12:15 am
5 :20 am
5:40 am
. 7:15 am
5:50 am
6:40 am
. 6:55 am
, 7 :00 am
r :45 am
Columbus
Cincinnati ..
Fort Valley.
Blrmlngh'm.
Chattn’ga ...
Richmond ...
Kansas City
Brunswick .
lUrmlngli’m 11
New York....11:01 am
Charlotte ...12:00 n’n
Macon 12:20 pm
Columbus ...12:30 pm
New York.... 2:45 pm
Chattn’ga ...
Rlrmingh’m.
Toccoa
Columbus ...
Cincinnati ..
Fort Valley.,
Heflin 5:45 pm
Macon 5:30 pm
Washington.. 8:45 pm
Jacksonville.. 9:30 pm
8hreveport .11:10 pm
Jacksonville.. 11:10 pm
3:00 pm
4:10 pm
4 :30 pm
5:10 pm
5:10 pm
5:20 pm
All trains run dally. Central time.
City Ticket Office No 1 Peachtree St.
f $50.00 REWARD for Sam Eller deliv
ered to C. F. Collier, Deputy Warden
Fulton County convict camp: 42 years
old; dark gingercake, clean shaved;
weight 165 pounds; 5 feet 10 inches high.
NOTICE—I am a candidate for aider-
man from the Eighth Ward subject to
the approaching city primary. Jno. S
Owens.
7 5-1
C- R P O^TH
Mr. and^Mrs. R. L. Lyon and family
desire to thank their many friends for
the kindness and sympathy shown them,
and the beautiful floral offerings, in
their recent bereavement In the death
of their daughter. Miss Bessie Lyon.
LOST—By widow, small black pocket-
book on Peachtree or Walton streets,
containing $15 in paper and small change
and door key. Give reward if returned
to 116% Marietta street or phone Main
3403, Atlanta 1104.
GOST—Large hand satchel on corner
Whitehall and Mitchell streets: con
tained, gold clock, lady’s and baby’s
clothing and cards bearing name of R.
Rickman. Reward. Return to 29 East
Harris street. Ivy 3741-1,.
HOLMES & SMITH—Get your suits
cleaned and pressed by the Acme Tai
loring Company, 226 Houston Street.
7-27-110
STRAYED from 62 East Merrltts Ave
nue, one young Jersey cow, wearing a
halter. Reward. Phone Ivy 5193.
7-27-108
LOST—One large Fox Terrier, black and
white. During week of July 12th last
seen going toward West End. Named
Nogi. $15 reward. Jack Roberts, Guth-
man Laundry, or L. D. Hoppe, Ivy 1417
or Atlanta 393. 7-27-39
LOST—About 11:30 Thursday night, on
Peach tree-Brook wood car or corner
Whitehall and Mitchell, ladies’ silver
mesh bag containing small amount
change. Reward if returned. Phone Ivy
6801. 79-27-7
L< ‘ST-Umbrella; one gold handle;
make, S. H. B., on end round. Return
to 57 Piedmont place. 93-27-7
HELP WANTED—MALE.
\\'aNTe6=T^7 experienced^carpenter
helpers for rough work. Apply at
once. Southern Wire and Iron Works,
59 Martin St.
WANTED—White barber. Must be so
ber and willing to work. $15 per week
and percentage. No student need apply.
Good job fof* right man. B. K. Brad
shaw, Ncwhe<%), X. C .
WHY LONGER endure inside drudgery?
He our representative doing outside,
healthful work. Own boss. $20 daily
profit not unusual. Experience unnec
essary. G. Macy. sales manager, 640
Lydia street. Chicago. 28-27-7
ACTIVE, ambitious representatives
wanted immediately; unparalleled op
portunity for permanent prosperity;
good income assured. Full information
and valuable book free. Interstate Real
ty and Brokerage Company, Pittsburg,
Pa. 26-27-7
WANTED—Stenographer with knowl
edge of bookkeeping; young man pre
ferred. Give references. Address P. O.
Box 359, Gainesville. Ga 7-24-11
HE L W ANTE D—F E M ALE.
uaTuFei > ~Lady stenographer from 8
to 12 o’clock every day except Sun
day, to answer letters, keep light set of
books, attend to advertising and do
general office work. Apply by letter
only. Klmballville Farm, R. F. D. 4,
Atlanta. 7-17-89
1>\1»1ES, make Shields at home; $10
per 100. Work sent prepaid to reliable
women. Particulars for stamped ad
dressed envelope. Eureka Co., Dept
107 C, Kalamazoo, Mich.
MAKE big^ money at home stitching
handkerchiefs; spare time or steady.
Work anywhere. Send 4c p wtage for
sample and prices. Arabian Supply Co..
Cleveland. Ohio. 56-27-7
WANTED—At once, several rapid, ex
perienced TYPISTS; neat appearing;
no others need apply. B. M Murphy.
179 Edge wood Avenue. 70-27-7
GOVERNMENT POSITIONS" OPEN TO
WOMEN. Write for free list. Frank
lin Institute Dept. 602-F, Rochester, I
N. Y. 42-27-7
ANYBODY can earn $20 weekly raising
mushrooms, entire year, in cellars,
sheds, boxes, etc. Markets waiting.
Free booklet. Hiram Barton, 333 West
Forty eighth street, New York 60-27-7
WANTED—First-class, competent man,
acquainted with delicatessen business;
good salary Must have good references.
Address Delicatessen, care Georgian.
7-26-11
WANTED—Painter for interior
woodwork. Apply Ponce De
Leon Apartments, Peachtree and
Ponce DeLeon. 7-25-8
BE A DETECTIVE—Big pay, easy
work, travel, wonderful oportunitles.
Write FIDELITY SERVICE. 839 Mar
ket street, Wheeling. W. Va. 48-27-7
WANTED - Man to travel for old es
tablished line. Salary, commission
and expense money as explained in our
offer and agreement. Experience un
necessary. J. E. McBrady & Co., Chi
cago. 54-27-7
WANTED—By three young men with
permanent positions a nice, large,
steam-heated furnished room in apart
ment. Address 1114 Candler Bufldln
by letter.
uflding
7-25-3
LOST—Diamond and platinum bracelet,
Friday afternoon, July 26, on Peach
tree street, between Fourth and Four
teenth streets, or on West Fourteenth
street. Suitable reward if returned to
509 Grant Buildlng. 66-27-7
LEFT on East Point car Friday even
ing about 7:30 a pair of gold frame
rimless spectacles In black case. Re
ward if returned to owner. Phone Ivy
5070-J or East Point 22. 7-27-22
LOST—At or between College Park and
East Point, pocketbook containing
three notes, one $580, one $540, given by
Woodall Lumber Company, Fairbum,
Ga., to T. F. Dodd and transferred to
T. E. Dodd; also one note on John Las-
ter for $150. Finder will be rewarded.
Finder please leave at College Park
Bank or write T. E. Dodd, Red Oak, Ga.
This is also to notify all persons not to
trade for any such notes. 53-26-7
LOST Tuesday, Forsyth Theater or
downtown, gold and blue enamel
breech Reward % Peachtree. 7-25-37
W. M. COX cleans^all kinds of carpets,
rugs a specialty. Ivy 3135-J, Atlanta
1818. 145 Auburn Ave. 7-20-81
LOST—Gold locket, monogram “F. R.
G.” Inside-date 12-2o-12. Finder will
be well rewarded if returned to F. R.
Graham. 2% Walton street, city. 7-26-6
MOVED TO 130% Peachtree St., oppo
site Candler Bldg . Tom Weaver, Tai
lor. establish#*] 1900. Tailoring, refit
ting, altering, dry cleaning and pressing
7-16-23
LEGALN OTiCES.
GEORGIA—Fulton County.
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAID
COUNTY:
The petition of W. B. SMITH. H. N.
RANDOLPH and R. S. PARKER, all
of said State and county, respectively
shows:
I. That they desire for themselves
their associates and successors, to be
incorporated and made a body politic
Oxider the name and style of
MORTGAGE SECURITY COMPANY
tfvr a period of twenty (20) years, with
th* privilege of renewal at the expi
ration of that time.
II The principal office of said com
pany will be located in the City of At
lanta, State and county aforesaid, but
f ietitioners desire the right to estab-
ish branch offices at other points with
in the State of Georgia, or elsewhere.
Ill The object of said corporation is
pecuniary gain to itself and stockhold
ers.
IV. The business to be carried on by
the said corporation is that of lending
money secured by mortgages or deeds
to real estate, or unsecured; buying and
selling all species of property, real and
person^: dealing generally in stocks,
bonds, ■otes, choses in action and other
securities; acting as broker or agent In
the lending or borrowing of moneys and
the purchase or sale of stocks, bonds,
notes or other things of value. And pe
titioners desire that said corporation
shall have the right to engage in the
following lines of business, to-wit:
(a) To lend money belonging to it
self or others, charging commissions
for such services.
4 (b) To buy and sell mortgages, mort
gage notes and notes secured by se
curity deeds or otherwise, and notes un
secured. . „ .
(c) To buy and sell purchase money
notes, stocks, bonds, choses in action,
and any other form of security.
(d) To buy, sell, rent. Improve, sub
divide, lease or sub-lease real estate,
or any Interest therein.
(e) To act as agent or broker for
any person or persons in respect to any
of the powers herein prayed for itself.
V. Petitioners further desire the
right to borrow money, to issue its
bonds or notes in evidence thereof, and
to secure the same by mortgage, deed
of trust, or in any other way known
to the law. . . .,
VI The capita? stock of said corpo
ration shall be twenty-five thousand
($25,000) dollars, with the privilege of
increasing the same from time to time
to an amount not exceeding in the ag
gregate two hundred and fifty
thousand ($250,000) dollars; Aid in
crease in stock to be made
upon a majority vote of the stock
outstanding at the time. The said cap
ital stock is to be divided into shares
of the par value of one hundred ($100)
dollars each, and petitioners desire the
right to issue both commond and prefer
red stock, at the option of the stockhold
ers and in such proportions and on such
terms as the stockholders may deter-
m vn. Petitioners show that at least 10
(10) per cent of the amount of the
capital to be employed by them will be
actually paid in before business is com
menced. and petitioners desire the right
to have the subscriptions to said capi
tal stock paid either in money or prop
erty to be taken at a fair and reason
able valuation.
VIII Petitioners desire the right to
sue and be sued; to plead and be im
pleaded; to have and use a common seal;
to make all necessary by-laws and reg
ulations. and to do all other things that
may be necessary for the successful con
duct of its said business as hereinbe
fore defined, together with the right to
enjoy all other privileges, rights and
immunities given under the laws of the
State of Georgia to similar corpora
tions or such as may hereafter be al
lowed by law, subject in all respects to
such limitations and restrictions as are
,, fixed by law
f IX Thev desire for said corporation
power and' authority to apply for and
accept amendments to its charter, of
either form or substance, by a vote
of a majority of the stock outstanding
at the time They also ask authority
CONTINUEDTn NEXT COLUMN*
PERSONAL^
'SI?Tt i S~PRESSED
ONLY
35 CENTS.
PHONE MAIN 1177 AND A MESSEN
GER WILL CALL.
THE WRIGHT SHOP.
FORMERLY IDEAL TAILOR SHOR
15 FAIRLIE STREET.
6-30-33
MATRIMONIAL PAPER.
WITH descriptions of wealthy mar
riageable people; read marriage testi
monials showing reliability; paper sealed
10c. MRS. BELL, 1815 Magnolia ave-
nue, Los Angeles. Cal. 51-27-7
HAT SALE—Trimmed hats, $1.50 to
$5.00. outing hats, 75c; imported
horsehair hats, $4.98; black hats, maline
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 secure loan of five thousand
dollars with ten thousand dollars
Chamberlin - Johnson - DuBose Com
pany stock for twelve months; inter
est payable semi-annually. Attractive
rate. Book value of this stock over
two thousand dollars per share.
CHARLES E. THOMPSON.
Stock Broker. Room 201 Equitable
Building, Atlanta, Qa 116-27-7
HAPPINESS—Is it worth one hundred
dollars to you? Happiness absolutely
guaranteed by my system of ethics. En
rollment only $10. Remit to The Helper.
Box 363, Atlanta. Ga. 5-3-5
PERSONAL.
Four quarters and two half gold
pieces, made in California 1853; very
rare; exquisite. Room 201 Equitable
Building. t 120-27-7
M A T F.RMTY SANITARIUM —Prlva te,
refined, home-llke. Limited number of
patients cared for. Home pspvided for
Infants. Mrs. M- T. Mitchell, 26 Wind
sor Street. • 11-9-57
6ERIOUS RESULTS come from trusse*
improperly fitted. John B Daniel, at
84 Wall Street, has an expert filter and
It will cost you no more to have him fit
you, and It me%M insurance. 6-24-19
MOVED TO 180% Peachtree St., oppo
site Candler Bldg., Tom Weaver, Tai
lor. established 1900. Tailoring, refit
ting, altering, dry cleaning and pressing
7-16-14
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY—Will ei
ther sell or rent my established house
er sell or rent my established house
(filled with guests), If taken at once.
Reasons excellent Address at once. Box
857. care American. 106-27-7
WANTED — PAINTERS
FOR INTERIOR WOOD
WORK. APPLY PONCE
D E L E ON A P T S.,
PEACHTREE AND
PONCE DE LEON AVE.
7-27-119
WANTED—Railway mall clerks, $75.00
to $150 month. Details free. Franklin
Institute, Dept. 49 F Rochester, N. Y.
1 25-18-7
FIFTY fast messergers with or without
wheels, $8 to $12 week. Miller’s Min
ute Messenger Service, rear City Hail.
We sell wheels on weekly payments.
7-2-29
YES, shave 10c, Lair cqt 15c, massage
15c. at 41 Marielta Street, 4 E. Mitch
ell, 115 Edgewood Avenue, 99 Whitehall,
52 Ivy. Best white workmen. Clean
linen. Baths 16c. 6-21-5
PULLMAN porters wanted; give refer
ences. For information write P. O.
Box 804, Atlanta., Ga. 5 - 4 - 81
WANTED—Three men to work in stave
mill. Write Raymond Cooperage Com
pany, Raymond,_Ga. 7-25-2
WANTED—Men to learn barber trade;
tools and position furnished. Atlanta
Ba rber Coll e ge ,_1 OEM Itch ell St.
FOR Colored Southern Automobile
School, day and night classes. Cor
ner Magnolia and Hulsey Streets.
114-27-7
WAITED—Young man stenographer for
manufacturing plant. Salary $60.
Good chance for promotion. Address
P. O. Box 1564, Atlanta. 7-27-104
SOLICITORS wanted to call *>n auto
mobile owners to secure contracts for
patented tire remedy. Adopted by lead
ing supply houses. Good commission
Active man can make big money. Ken-
nesaw, 305 Third National Bank Build
ing. Atlanta. 7-27-32
WANTED—Men to learn barber trade
We teach you quickly, cheaply,
thoroughly; tools furnished. We give
you actual shop work and you keep half
the receipts. Call or write Moler Bar
ber College, 38 Luckie St.
W A NT ED FOR U. S. ARMY—Able "bod
ied, unmarried men between ages of
18 and 35; citizens of United States, of
good character and temperate habits,
who can speak, read and write the Eng
lish language. For information apply to
Recruiting Officer, 1927% Second Ave
nue, Birmingham, Ala; 411 Cherry
Street. Macon; Leonard Bldg , Augusta,
or Broad and Marietta, Atlanta, Ga.
7-1-21
IF GLENNIE’S father will write home
will receive financial assistance until
good position secured. ANXIOUS
NIGHT ANI • l lay $11-27-7
WANTED Young man with some ex
perience in the printing business who
has energy and ability for city sales
man. Splendid opportunity for a hust
ler. Address P. O. Box 926, Atlanta,
Ga, 109-27-7
WANTED- Three good farm hands for
field work and flower garden. Apply
in person, ready for work, to Kimball-
ville farm, % mile from end of Hous
ton street and Copenhill car line.
7-27-96
AGENTS AND SALESMEN WANTED.
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EVERYBODY uses dry goods. Our at
tractive remnants at bargain prices
are best sellers everywhere. For agents
and storekeepers. Remnant Store, 1321
Linn Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. 31 -27-7
SALESMAN—To travel, arrange for and
manage demonstrations in department
stores. Carry your own goods and col
lect freyn merchants. Answer Store,
Box 6, care Georgian. 114-26-13
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
WANTED— Drug salesmen to sell a high
grade line of toilet preparations as a
side line; liberal commission; quick sell
ers; established twenty-five years. An
swer Liberal, Box J, care Georgian.
136-26-13
AGENTS—Just out. Hot weather sell
ers; self heating iron; lc does a week's
—, . ironing; light in weight; low priced;
WOMEN—Of refinement, with selling credit given. Sample free to workers
ability, over 30 years of age. to travel l Address Iron, care American. 104 26-13
TTSf'cSi B^PERTeNCED agents! crew me nagers,
Pleorgiari comm,S8lon A 140-26*13 * pn fpom fn^torv omnlete nine-niece
WOMEN — Established corporation
wants neat, intelligent and reliable
women about 30, as traveling solicitors
and district managers: experience not
necessary. Box C. X. K., care Georgian.
144-26-13
SALESLADIES—To Introduce a new
line of goods in all parts of the city;
also travel and demonstrate In stores;
can easily make from $15 to $50 per
week. Box 465, care American.
120-26-13
sell from factory complete nine-piece
aluminum cooking sets, less than half
price, besides give customer $2 .value
certificate free. 100 per cent profit.
Aluminum Factories, LaGrange, Ill.
30-27 7
WANTED—Three or four high grade
salesmen to sell finished lots. Five
minutes north of Five Points. 1 pay
40 cash for the sale of each lot. Reeves
& Moran, 702 Empire Bldg. 7-22-8
AGENTS—Here’s what they all want;
concentrated beer tablets; makes gen
L, yT , T - ■ T wapv~utt IT vFpt:-L.* ulne b€er by addin * water; not near-
GIRLS fluf R ’ feest beer—the real article: carry goods right
lj.vj.jkj trade on earth for women; , n nn ., kpf . prxirmous demand • lsrcc nrof-
pays $60 to $100 a month. Write Ideal ! n p °cket. enormous demand^ large prof
School of Millinery. 100* Whitehall St. r, '
We make over and retrim hats free. 1 Amencan
3-29-41
Beer, Box 4. care
122-26-13
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 par 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
RELIABLE MEN and women agents
wanted to sell our specialty; big
money easily earned. Write to-day.
L. P. O., Box 802, Atlanta. Ga. 7-24-8
AGENTS AND SALESMEN WANTED. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE.
temperateT^wefl wXNThTu By young man, 2t>. with fio
dressed single man, Gentile, 21 to 35, had habits, position with reliable firm,
good references, to travel with manager where there is chance for advancement.
SALESMAN—Clean cut, ambitious, thor
oughly experienced in road work, to
handle high grade line of specialties
Soki to jobbers, dealers and consumers;
salary, expenses and bonus on sales;
house well established and perfectly re
liable. Address Reliable, care Ameri
can. 105-26-13
and solicit; experience not necessary
salary and expenses. Apply Temperate.
CM. care American. 134-26-13
FOREMAN—Finisher for enameling
high-grade metal furniture; must he
experienced spray worker, competent to
direct work and handle men. All com
munications confidential Jacob H., care
American 129-26-13
SALESMEN—Carry our catalogue show
mg first-class line of trunks, bags and
suit cases on the side; liberal commis
sion. Address C. L.. Box 46, care Anier-
W an 115-26-13
6 ELI * BY MAIL—Pleasant, profitable
business means independence; start
spare time; co-operate with established
corporation; we furnish best sellers; fac
tory prices; valuable booklet free An
swer Factory, Box 3, care Georgian
111-26-18
SALESMEN- Resourceful men for road
who have successful records on spe
cialty propositions; commission oontraot,
with expenses guaranteed. Answer C.
v Dm cam «leorglan. i?r
SALESMAN—To solicit orders for office
supplies and stationery. We desire
applications from hard-working, con
scientious and first-class men only;
good prospects are assured for a com
petent man’ state qualifications fully.
Address C. Z., Box 4. care Georgian
133-26-13
SALESMAN successful working retail
trade to sell line of plantation molas
ses in barrels; can increase your earn
ings $40 to $60 per week; commissions
paid weekly; light samples. C. L, Box
6. care Georgian. 117-26-18
SALESMEN WANTED who know the
specialty advertising gdme; we have
a live line with new features to net
you handsome returns; exclusive terri
tory; commission only. In reply, state
territory desired; furnish references in
reply. Answer Specialty, Box 6-C, care
Georgian. 141 26-13
SALESMAN WANTED—A high-grade
stock, bond or Insurance man, ^ho has
a select clientele of Investors or who is
capable of reaching and dealing with In
vestors on a high-grade proposition.
Address Box 6-J, care Georgian.
126-26-13
Have had three years experience gen
eral office. Reference, present employ
er. A. N. 8., Box 101, care Georgian.
65-21 “7
ADVERTISER First-cl am sa (
seeks situation dry goods, furniture,
shoes, etc.; wholesale or retail. Turn
bull, 72 Washington St. 42-26-13
WANTED Position by bright young
man; office work preferred; can give
good references. Address J. E. B., Box
38, cure Georgian. 27-26-7
A FIRST-CLASS man cook wants a
job cooking for small family. Ad
dress Cook, care Greggs, rear 90 Hous-
ton street. 46-25-7
HONEST, reliable colored man wants
position In private family or butler,
or houseman. (’an do plain cooking
Address S M., 199 Auburn ave. 44-25-7
WANTED—Position by boy who under
stands office work; age sixteen. Can
give good references C. L. Seacord, 631
Whitehall street, Atlanta. 27-25-7
BY YOUNG MAN from country, willing
to work for advancement; best ref
erence Address G. J. M., care Geor
gian. _ 36-25-7
STENOGRAPHIC and assistant book
keeping position desired at once. R.
A, P., 138 Crew street. 35-23-7
EXPERIENCED male stenographer, 24
years of age. desires to make a
change Address C. E. S., care Sunday
American. 89-27-7
AGENTS -$500 monthly. Tremendous
demand now for Woodward Power
Tire Pump. Latest auto accessory.
Agents “cleaning up” everywhere. Quick
action necessary. Get busy! Woodward
6c Son, Nichblas Bldg., Toledo. Ohio.
52-27-7
WANTED—Good cook. Apply with ref
erence* to Mrs. Haas, 321 Washington
street. 54-25-7
Wi 1 M EN—Salary and expenses for large
number of women of good appearance
and ability; intelligence rather than ex
perience required; city or traveling po
sition. Address C. H. X., care Sunday
American. 138-26-13
AGENTS WANTED.
AGENTS make 500 per cent profit sell
ing our new ’‘ILLUMINATED DAY
AND NIGHT GOLD SIGNS.’’ Sell ev
erywhere. Experience unnecessary.
Samples 10c. Particulars free. SUL
LIVAN CO., 1234 Van Buren street,
Chicago, Ill. 50-27-7
WOMEN $15 a week commission and
all railroad fare paid to women to
travel for old established house; no sell
ing; no soliciting; references rather than
experience desired. Address E-44. care
American.
AGENTS, would you take steady job
making $30 weekly, with opportunity
to be district manager at $3,000 yearly?
No experience required. Ms goods are
snappy 3elf sellers. Make big money
quick by writing me to-day. Learn
about our $1,000 contest. E. M. Davis,
president, 786 Davis Block, Chicago
27-27-7
AGENTS—Biggest and fastest latest
seller. Patented reservoir oil mop. ex
clusive design. Free advertising helps
make big sales. Sample free; credit
147-260*5 1 given. Thomas Mop Co„ 4629
_ r. ! street, Dayton. Ohio 55
HELP WANTED—MALE AND FE- HrGH-CLASS salesmen wanted to sell
quick selling auto attachment; makes
WANTED—Big commissions for men motor start easy. Guaranteed to save
and women who can sell lots. Best 25 per cent in gasoline. Exclusive terri
advertised, best selling proposition in tory if desired. B. W. Torrance, 708
Atlanta See us quick. Greater Atlanta Candler Building, Atlanta. 71-27-7
Realty Company, 608 Grant Buildln
?!Sf;
55
WANTED,
Cotton Mill Help
ALL KINDS.
High Wages.
Fulton Bag & Cotton Mills,
Atlanta, Ga.
HILBURN HOTEL.
10 AND 12 WALTON ST.,
FOR gentlemen only; center of city,
near new postoffice; rate 50c, 75c and
$1.00. 5-31-10
H E LPJWANTED-FEMALE
WANTED—Middle-aged, Healthy white
woman with some experience to make
home with, attend and wait on an elder
ly woman. Address, with reference,
stating salary, Elderly Woman, care
Georgian.
EXPERIENCED dry goods saleslady
wanted at once; no other need apply.’
M. Tesler, 776 Marietta street
WOMAN to cook and <!<• general house
work for small family; room on lot.
Call Ivy 6906. ’
W ANTED—Competent cook, not under
30 years old. References required.
Good pay for experienced person. Apply
at once, 142 Lawton Street, West End.
vVANTED—An experienced nurse for
child one year old. None under 20
need apply. Apply at 8 Kennesaw Ave-
v ANTED—Good laundress to wash on
place. Apply Mrs. Duncan, East Lake.
FREE READING by stars on all sub
jects. Nothing kept back. Send birth-
date dime. Address Frank Schuberger
Weir, Kans. 85-27-1
FOR ADOPTION—Several fine, healthy
babies, from one to two months old.
Both seves. Mrs. M. T. Mitchell, 26
Windsor St. 7-27-73
MATRIMONIAL.
WIDOW, 39, worth $60,000, would mar
ry. B . Box 35, League, Toledo, Ohio.
61-27-7
MUSICAL.
VvXNT^D^dPiano^ $3 a month.
Atlanta phone 2055. 114 Garnett St.
7-24-2
HELP WANTED—MALE.
man sTenograpTTerT
prefer one that knows something
about bookkeeping; salary to begin $60
? er month. If you make good, salary
76 next April. Address Manufacturer,
Box 1638, Atlanta, Ga.
WANTED—Immediately, good stenogra
pher for large wholesale house. Must
have experience. Quick and accurate
with figures. Good habits, energetic; al
ways willing to work. Unless you pos
sess these qualities do not apply. Refer
ences required with application, giving
experience, etc. Address Box 1576, At
lanta
WANTED — Solicitor for high-grade
business. Can make $5 dally. Call at
70% Peachtree street Office 4-6 7-23-6
WANTED—First-class, experienced cab-
lnet man for making casket shells At-
lanta Casket Company. 7-23-18
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HOME WORK; ladies wanted to crochet
lace at home; simple, easy work; extra
good pay; send stamped, addressed en
velope for particulars. Vermont Lace
Hf'iiBe. Wifliamstown, Vt.
w.i\ i’EB— Good cook. Room on lot if
desired. Apply 173 North Jackson
street.
WANTED—A good servant for about
three weeks, one who can cook and
chambermaid for small family while
present cook Is taking vacation; refer
ences required. Bell phone East Point
291-L. 7-26-15
WOMAN—Ambitious, energetic and re
fined, over 28; good character, pos
sessing initiative and executive ability,
free to travel when required; business
experience unnecessary; permanent
work; about $60 to start; give particu
lars or no attention. Address Lnneces-
sary, care American. 101-26-13
w ANTED—Five young lady demon
strators at soda founts; ages 16 to 21.
Positions permanent. 400 Temple
Court Bldg 103-2/-7
WANTED—A German girl to nurse
three-year-old child. Room on place.
$5.00 per week. Apply Mr j. Logan Wil-
•liamson, 10 Palmer Apartments. Peach
tree Place. 7-27-72
6-17-7
SIDE LINE, pocket samples; ten min
utes. $10 commission: high grade men
only: no other need apply. Advertising
Novelty Company, Newton, Iowa
25-27-7
LOCAL representatives wanted In every
section of Georgia and South Caro
lina to handle PREST-O-CEAL patented
tire remedy. Every automobile should
have it. Good contract to right party.
Prest-O-Ceal, 305 Third National Bank
Building. Atlanta. Ga. 7-27-83
AGENTS—Wonderful opportunity; act
quick. Sell "Ambrew" Concentrated
Beer Extract. Makes genuine beer by
adding water. Strictly legal. Enormous
profits. I^arge sales. Send postal to
day and we’ll show you how to make
money quick. The Ambrew Company,
Dept 2500, Cincinnati, Ohio. >7-27-7
SALESMAN—Experienced in any line,
to sell general trade in Georgia. Un
excelled specialty proposition. Commis
sion contract. $35 weekly for expenses
Vacancy August 1. Continental Jewelry
Company. 347-30 Continental Building,
Cleveland, Ohio. 62-27-7
AGENTS—"Nomait.” original, guaran
teed, scientific ice saver 1 ; wonderful
seller Big money. Exclusive territory
Sample, particulars, 10c. Guarantee Wa
Established 1900
59-27-7
GOOD opening for a live, hustling real AGENTS WANTED—$60 per week. No
estate salesman of experience with Investment or experience necessary
old firm. Attractive proposition. Real Write for my big union tailoring prop-
Estate. Box 39, care Georgian. 7-27-98 osition. P. W. Goodman, president. Re-
IMPQRTEfiS Of Household and Art'll Building. Chicago 34-27 -7
TEACH ERSWANTED.
MANY good openings yet. W r rlte for
particulars. Foster’s Teachers' Agency,
Atlanta, Ga. 34-24-7
AGENTS ANDJ5ALESMEN WANTED.
MAN AND WOMAN to sell household
articles on time; big commission; mon
ey advanced on sales. Apply 8 a. m., 120 terproofing Company, E
Edgewood Avenue. | 12 East Twelfth Street.
Linens want A-l Salesman who has
established trade with Dry Goods and
Premium Houses in Atlanta and sur
rounding territory. To an experienced
man who can furnish first-class refer
ences we will make good proposition.
Room 912 Boyco Bldg., Chicago. 7-27-85
Bid MONEY in our raincoats Live
agents and dealers can secure exclu
sive agency for the greatest guaranteed
line of raincoats in America. Exclusive
styles* Big profits and no competition.
Write to-day. Motor Tailoring Compa
ny, Jefferson and Congress Streets. Chi
cago. 32 27 7
SALESMEN—We have an opening for a
live salesman who can sell coffee and
grocery sundries South Side territory;
also one for North Side. Prefer men
who are now covering this trade for
wholesale grocery house. State age. ex
perience and give references Salary
and commission. Salesmen, Box C-33.
care American. 124-26-13
SALESMAN—High-grade, for designing.
mechanical retouching, and photo en
graving: applicant must have made good
elsewhere, and have established trade;
to such a man will pay $30 to $50 per
week. In replying, state experience and
approximate amount of your annual
safes. Replies strictly confidential. Ad
dress Established Trade, care Georgian
127-26 13
SALESMAN of the "make good” kind
those who can get the order after the
order chaser sales, can make permanent
connections with a high-grade corpora
tion calling on automobile owners. H ,
Box 44, care Georgian. 107-26-13
WANTED—Agents, salesmen and all
who wish to make money, to send
name and address to Thomas & Co.
Box 249, Columbus, Ga. 36-27-7
S ALFSM EN —To sell our “Business
Men’s” policy; provides $5,000 acci
dental death with $25 weekly, accident
and sickness indemnity, $25 weekly, hos
ratal Indemnity; Insures beneficiary for
$2,500; cost $15 per year. Issued by old
line company. Box 836, care Georgian
103-26-13
fc^ALESMEN WANTED to handle our
successful merchandise selling propo
sitions; high commissions or salary 11
you “make good;” experience unneees
sary. Answer Success. Box 68. care
Georgian. 113-26-13
SALESMAN—An energetic young man
to represent manufacturing concern;
one capable of selling self-filling foun
tain pens to work, aJl or spare time
Write for particulars. Manufacturer, C
care American. 128-26-13
BOY IN EACH TOWN—Will develop
and place right boy In good attractive
.business; earnings from $2 to $10 to
STOCK SALESMEN wanted in every | start; every boy who can furnish un-
State by company whose business cov- questionable references should write at
ers entire South Good proposition P. ! once Boy Scouts preferred. Scouts.
O. Box 527, Atlanta. 7-27-26 ! rare American. 106-26-13
I CONTINUED IN NEXT COLUMN.
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if
r
%
SALESMEN—Drug salesmen to sell a
high grade line of toilet preparations
as a side line; liberal commission; quick
sellers; established twenty-five years.
Address Drugs, Box 5, care Georgian.
110-26-13
SALESMEN who can show successful
record and have ability to follow up
leads and close quickly we will pay
well and promote quickly. Salesman.
Box 33. care Georgian. 137-26 Id
SALESMAN t<> handle a popular line of
fur neckwear and fur muffs as side
line on commission; one who Is ac
quainted with the trade; security for
samples required. Answer Samples,
BOX car* American. 118-26-13
LET MF BAY you $5o monthly; only ten
minutes of your time dally required;
all work done in your home; no can
vassing; no capital; also show you how
to start mail order home business; in
structive booklet and literature explain
ing business and above salary. Box J 32,
car* Georgian 146-26-1*
AGENTS Hurry! Season is on; $1.75
profit each sale; thousands will buy
during next sixty days; biggest summer
seller ever put out. The new "Easy”
self-heating sad iron. Tired, warm wom
en grab it like drowning man at straw
Ope minute’s demonstration does the
work. J. A. Mauler’s profit first month,
$350. Our agents are piling in the or
ders. We fill them same day. It’s a
winner. Drop everything. Get in for
a whirlwind campaign. Make money
fast. You can’t beat the “Easy” for a
summer seller. Write quick for sample
and terms. The money is waiting for
you. Address Money, Box 64, care Amer
ican. 139-26-13
SALESMEN—Full time or side line,
pocket samples; big repeat business;
proposition appeals to merchants in all
classes of trade; brand new Those
capable of earning $50 to $75 weekly, ad
dress Capable, Box C, care American
and Georgian. 128-26-13
SALESMEN—Splendid sideline for Ml*s<
men calling on retail and wholesale
drug trade, department stores and Job
bers; pocket samples; liberal commis
sion. Peerless, 0-96, care American.
148-26-18
SALESMEN—High-grude, who know
their services are w'orth at least $75
per week and can pres#nt a high-class
proposition to parties already interested;
successful stock or bond salesman pre
ferred. Answer Bortds, care Georgian.
__ . 109-26-13
SALESMAN—Traveling, to sell dry
goods specialties; also blankets and
flannels to retail merchants; excellent
sideline; liberal commission. L. J. X..
car* Georgian. 119-28-18
SALFSMFN—To sell our fine line of cal
endars. fans, leather, aluminum, pen
cil and other advertising novelties. Sell
the year around. Exclusive territory,
liberal compensation. Calendars. C,
care American. 135-26-13
W El J. EKT A BLISH ED importing house
can use one more man of exceptional
ability; he must be a real salesman to
call upon the highest class of individ
uals; a man of education and retail dry
goods experience preferred; pay liberal
commission to right and Industrious par
ty, state past experience and refer
ences Box 99-C, care Georgian.
112-26-13
HAND VACUUM CLEANERS.
PATENTED and guaranteed; more than
200,000 satisfied customers in United
States and Canada; best known vacuum
cleaners on the market; new metal flexi
ble spring adjusting nozzle—most mod
ern sweeper type vacuum cleaner ever
built. Agents wanted in all territories.
Write for circulars and booklets. Ad-
dress G., Box 66, this pa per. 116-26-13
CUT OUT hard work, fakes or articles
that sell only once: sell chewing gum
to dealers; clean, profitable business
built up quickly with our new brands; all
flavors; novel packages. Write Flavors.
Box C, care Georgian 100 26-13
SALESMEN WANTED—Have new proc
ess lightweight article to sell depart
ment stores, premium houses and novel
ty shops, every prospect buys on sight,
a winning side line; strong enough for
main line to the energetic man; state
present line carried, territory covered
and furni»h references in reply. Ad
dress Premium House, Box 6, rare
American 182-26-13
ACFNTS Doubl* your income selling
guaranteed knit good* for largest man
ufacturer in America. Write for free
outfit and particulars of greatest money
making proposition ever offered. In-
cotne, Box 638, care Georgian. 145-26-18
EXPERIENCED colored man, 33 years
old, wants work as Janitor or porter;
give good references as to honesty, re
liability and habits; no Sunday work.
A<ldress L T. A., 131 Markham street
(rear). 29-24-7
WANTED—Position by young man with
four years' experience as stenogra
pher, bookkeeper and cashier; now em
ployed. Address F., Box 60. care Geor
gian 80-23-7
SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE.
SPECIAL RATES for Situa
tion Wanted ads. 3 lines 1 tim*,
T2\fM 5 de9m^rposTtTorrTird^^
fice; three years’ experience. Call Ivy
8918 J
a Colored giui, wishes washing to
do on the lot. Address Work, 20 Mar-
tln avenue, South Atlanta.
WANTED—Position by a llrat-clans. ex
perienced suit saleswoman; best of
reference given. For further informa
tion, address M. S , care General De-
Macon, Ga. 41-26-7
POSITION by lady steno-bookkeeper;
ten years’ experience; best of refer
ence as to efficiency and character. Call
Ivy 5748-J at once. 128-27-7
WANT POSITION as maid or cook for
small private family Louise Williams,
rear 58 E. Harrison St. 81-27-7
WANTED Position by lady as compan
ion for children or elderly couple. Ad-
dresa Anxious, care Georgian. 82-27-7
YOUNG lady wants position as cashier,
typist or assistant bookkeeper; two
years' experience. Address Miss A. Z.,
42 W. Baker street. Ivy 6220-J. 102-27-
YOUNG lady desires position; good
penman; quick at figures; some
knowledge of stenography and type
writing Address Miss H. T., 256 Oap-
Kol ftTHU*. 90-27-7
AN EXPERIENCED housekeeper wants
position ns housekeeper or matron in
a college or Institution. Can give refer
ences. Housekeeper, care Atlanta Qeor
glan. 39-27-7
STENOGRAPHER of* eight y**r* exp*
rienoe wishes to make change August
1; position as confidential secretary pre
ferred References. Phone Ivy 4816
Monday. 7-26-20
WANTED—Position as cook or maid In
private family; can give good refer
ences. Jennie Caldwell, 154 Hilliard St
40-26-7
AUe-TMON SALES.
AT AUCTION.
THE ENTIRE LOT OF.
HOUSEHOLD FURNI
TURE FROM 361 N.
JACKSON STREET,
INCLUDING A VERY
FINE LOT OF FURNI
TURE. THIS IN
CLUDES UPRIGHT
PIANO, MAHOGANY
AND OAK BED ROOM
FURNITURE, BRASS
BEDS, PARLOR AND
LIBRARY PURNI-
T U R E, HAVTLAND
CHiNA, CUT GLASS,
SILVERWARE, WIL-'
TON AND BRUSSELS
ART SQUARES, UNO
LEUM, TABLE AND
BED LINEN, PIC
TURES. FINE LOT OF
BOOKS, ETC, TUES
DAY, JULY 29, AT 12
EAST MITCHELL ST.
COMMENCING at 10 a. m., Tuesday, wo
will offer to the highest bidder the
finest lot of household furniture ever
offered at auction. These goods are
from 361 North Jackson «rtr*ot, and
include an upright piano, eoUd ma
hogany bed room suit, elegajit braes
beds, ladies’ drosstng table, solid
mahogany parlor suit upholstered in
genuine leather, davenport, three-
piece birch bed room suit, quartered
oak dining furniture, wardrobe, fine
lot of rockers in mahogany and quar
tered oak. mahogany dining table,
with set of chairs to match, quar
tered oak dressers and waslistande,
iron beds. National springs, felt mat*
tresses, feather pillows, bed spread*,
table and bed linen, fine lot of sil
verware, cut glass, Haviland china,
fine lot of books, some of them in
complete sets, Wilton and Brussels
art squares, lace curtains, lot of Wil
ton carpets, linoleum hall runners,
kitchen tables, window' screens, fine
lot of pictures, moequito nets, range,
utensil*, bric-a-brac, and many
other things too numerous to men
tion. These goods are undoubtedly
the finest ever offered at auction tn
the city and must be sold at this
sale. You are Invited to com© and
look them over all Monday. Sale
at 10 a. m., Tuesday, July 29.
CENTRAL AUCTION
COMPANY.
12 East MitEhell Street.
EXPERIENCED proofreader wishes
steady position; references. Address
IP, Box 800, care Georgian. 44-26-
CULTURED woman wants day work;
could care for invalid and attend small
residence; good reader; steady and re
liable. Address K. t Box 61, cure Geor
glan. 43-26-7
A-i STKNOORAPHE91 dsslrs* position
in traveling man’s office with privi
lege of doing extra stenographic work
Address Steno, Box 72, care Georgian.
35-26-7
AN EXPERIENCED and capable house-
keeper wants position where compe
tency and worth are appreciated. Ad
dress K . Box 711. care Georgian. 86-24-7
Y(j)fcJNG FAI’Y office asiistant 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., care Georgian. 31-25-7
WANTED—Cases to nurse by expe
rienced sick nurse; maternity a spe
cialty. Br*st of, references. Reasonable
rates, l’hone Ivy 3038 or Ivy 7304-J.
88-26-7
^WAJNTED^-MJSCE L LANJEOUS^
WE WANT a passenger electric
elevator, about 10 or 12 passen
gers, in first-class condition. Call
Main 2067, or address Box 988,
Atlanta, Ga.
WANTED—Will pay cash for diamond
*s to % carat that is a bargain. State
price. Address Diamond, Box 100, care
American. 7-27-63
WANTED—-Good second-hand buggy.
211 SUwart Aw. Main 2698. 7-36-18
DROP A CAKD. We ll bring cash for
old clothes and shoes. "The Vent-
166 Decatur St. 7-26-13
1 §U> MFN S old clothes and shoes.
Drop a card. L Bock. 177 Gilmer at.
WE PAY HIGHEST cash prices for
household goods, pianos and office fur
niture. Cash advanced on consignments.
Central Auction Company, 12 East
Mitchell Bt' wet. Bell phone Main 2424.
3-26 36
FOREXCHA NGE—M IS C E L L A N E O U S
\TANTETr^?b^excKangtr nlce^ room anH
board for diamond, motorcycle, type
writer or piano. Address Box 216, cx-e
Georgian. fi-18-4*
F o R S A LE—M^S CEL LAN E O U S.
typewriter stand, chairs and complete
furnishings of office cheap
ne rented if desired. 35 1
10% Auburn Ave.
office may
Moore Bldg.,
Largest Belli!
>-
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE.
SPECIAL RATES for Situa- ,
tion Wanted ads. 3 lines 1 time,
10c: 3 times, 20c, 7 times, 40c.
assist ant^book^
keeper, cashier br general office man.
with good, reliable, up-to-date firm.
Good references. Address G., Box 500,
care Georgian.
LADIES—Profitable, permanent and
pleasant traveling positions for ladies
between 25-45 with slight knowledge of
music; maximum remuneration; no com
petition; not hooks; absolutely no house
to house work: experience desirable,
though not necessary, splendid terri
tory open; an oid established firm oc
cupying own building. Address Build
ing, No. 3, care Georgian. 180-26-13
LATHES7 make $15 to $25 weekly han
dling our ladies’ sanitary specialties
Positive necessities. Quick sales. Light
to carry Write to-day Madam Therme.
woman's department. 222 North I)e»-
plalnes, Chicago 2P-27-7
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The largest bell in the world has never been
hung. The, great bell at Moscow, at the foot of the
Kremlin, is so large and heavy that it could never
be raised into the tower. Its circumference at the
bottom is nearly sixty-eight feet, and its height
more than twenty-one feet.
In its stoutest part it is twenty-three inches
thick, and its weight fyas been computed to be 433,-
722 pounds.
The hell is called the “Czar Bell.’’ It was cast
in 1735, and is now resting on a stone pedestal near
the tower of Ivan the Great.
Part of the bell broken off during the fire of
1737 lies near the “Czar Cannon,” which was cast
in 1586 and weighs nearly forty tons.
-<
GLEANER wants one or two days’ work
each week or will do laundry' work on
'ho lot. Good references. Address H.
T U Hill, 383 Richardson Street.
WANTED—Position by an experienced
Janitor and butler. Address Arnold,
51 North Boulevard.
POSITION WANTED by bright, willing
boy, sixteen; office preferable Ad
dress P., Box 97, car© Georgian. 127-27-7
SITUATION W A NT E D—By
middle-aged, experienced
bookkeeper; have small family ;
compelled to have employment
at once; can furnish A-l refer
ences. Address G. R. W.. 55 West
Harris Street, Atlanta, Ga.
107-27-7
BOOKKEKPER. general office man,
number years’ experience, open for po
sition Address H., Box 96, care Geor-
gian. 85-27-7
POSITION WANTED.—Hot*l manager
or clerk; experienced in American and
European hotel*; front or back; any
position; moderate salary to start. Lock
Box 162, Demoreat, Ga 44-27-7
YOUNG MAN, 22. good education, just
finished stenographic oourae, has
knowledge of bookkeeping, wants post
tion at once. V. J. M., 10%
SEVENTY -FIVE Victor phonograph
records for sale. All are new and
the latest song hits included In the list.
Will sell for $12. Address K. W. S.,
care Georgian
FUR SALE—At once, three new pianos;
sold everywhere for $376, will sacri
fice for $126 each; not leaving town: no
fake: reason for this remarkable offer
will be given you Call 24 Mead Ave.,
Decatur
10 WOODEN Bedsteads in excellent con
dition. almost new , very cheap. Apply
174-178 Ivy St. 7-27-7
LIBRARY, RELATING TO FLORIDA
history. One hundred volumes, seve
ral hundred pamphlets. Phone Ivy 7429.
83-27-7
F6R SALE—Multigraph Machine at a
bargain. In perfect condition. Owner,
P. O. Box 750, Atlanta. 80-27-7
FOR SALE—At low price, several 55-
gallon metal tanks. H. C, Fairman,
care the Nunnally Company, 59 Ivy
Street, Atlanta, Ga. 68-37-7
THREE reproducing and two dictating
Columbia dictaphones, in good condi
tion. We are willing to sell these ma
chines at a sacrifice, as we have more
on hand than we can U6e at this time.
Apply supply department Retail Credit
Com pan*', third floor, 84 Marietta Street.
64-27-7
NOTICE, CONTRACTORS.
I HAVE 35 doors and transoma, stand
ard size, and lots of glass for quick
disposal. Apply G. W. Seay, 43 White
hall street. 7-25-38
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
pycle for 55 ’ Call Ivv 2979-L, 7-26-7
FEW SHARES good dividend-paying
stock Excellent investment. Address
Box _372, care Georgian. 25-25*7
AT half price one-coil water heater;
been in use one month only. Cadi
West 1255 7-35-1
SOLID cedar window seat, chest and
wardrobe trunk, half value. 77%
Whltehal 1. 7-21-13
COMPLETE furnishings for six-room
apartment. Phone Ivy 5638. 7-27-123
PARTY leaving city must sell at once.
$60 Davenport at $30.00; two $14.00 art
squares at $5.00 each; $17.00 hobby
horse, at $7.00, and several other things
at a low figure. 35 Boulevard Terrace.
129-27-7
A FEW uncalled for suits to be sold at
cost. Dundee Woolen Mills, 75 Peach
tree street 7-23-16
FOR SALE—Leather settee in perfect
condition; 8 feet iong. A bargain. Ap
ply G. L. Leslie, 10 East Alabama street.
7-35-14
$27.50 will buy late serial number Royal
typewriter; perfect condition. Swap,
Box 11. care Georgian. 41-25-7
DAYTON BICYCLE, rode only two or
three times; practically new; will sell
very cheap. Ivy 3642-J. 124-27-7
FOR SALE—Ladies' diamond ring,
carat; cheap at $35. Give phone num
ber. Address Bargain, Box 600, care
American. 7-27-106
SAFES. FILES, cabhbets, new and sec
ond hand. Gooktn Bank and Office
Equipment Company, 118-115 North Pry
or’Street.
FfTRN ITURE I BU* ANft) sUfX
CASH BARGAINS. S. M. SNIDER.
146 SOUTH PRYOR STREET. PHONE
MAIN 1421. 6-30-28
MOVED to 135TT T'eachtree Btreet, op
posite Candler Bldg. Tom Weaver,
Tailor. Established 1900. Tailoring, re
fitting, altering, dry cleaning and press
ing. 7-16-16
FOR SALE—One 30-inch direct Cur
rent electric fan blower* practically
new; a bargain. P. O. Box 561. Atlanta,
Ga. 7-27-14
FINE gas water heater for sale, prac
tically new; will aell cheap. Call west
1171-J. 7-67-13
TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT. ^
TYPEWRITERS RENTED.
4 MONTHS FOR $5 AND UP.
Rebuilt typewriters, $23 to $75.
American Writing Machine Ca
48 North Pryor St. Phone Main 2536.
7-8-7
FURNITURE FOR SALB.
piuvXr^rSALETTous^^i^GSSCSI
HANDSOME hand-paJnted mirror, ex
pensive oil paintings, silverware, etc.
270 East Georgia Avenue. 7-36-21
DRESSER, bed. wash stand, dining ta
ble. porch swing,
07 ]
very rea-
t. 7-2
range,
sonable Apply lOf Ivy Street. 1 7-27-84
WANTED- Will pay cash for % to %-
carat diamond that can b* had at a
bargain. Address Diamond, Box 10 care
American. 7-37-27
_MONEY TO LOAN.
IF YOU HAVE MONEY
TO LOAN, WE CAN
LEND IT ON REAL
ESTATE IN AND NEAR
ATLANTA AT 7 AND 8
PER CENT NET TO YOU,
ON PROPERTY WORTH
SEVERAL TIMES MORE
THAN LOAN.
FOSTER & ROBSON,
11 Edgewood Avenue.
7-27-94
Mitchell
CONTINUED 1M W£XT COLUMN.
FOR SALE—Combination library and
post- I pool table in excellent condition, cheap.
West * Address H. J.. Box 855, care Georgian
’-25-7 1 26-35-7
CONTtMJHU IN .NEXT COLUMN.
ip C neSAUSSURE.
TIME and monthly loans negotiated on
real estate Room 813 Atlanta Na
tional Bank Bldg. 7-1-41
MONET tkiR. SALARIED PEOPLE '
AND OTHERS, upon their own names;
cheap rates, easy paymsnts. Confi
dential. D. H. Tolman. 820 Austell
Building.
SPECIAL HOME FUNDS. TOLENtt'.
any amount; 6 per oent. Write or
call S. W. Carson. 24 South Broad
Street. 4-1-17
FARM LOANS PLACED In any amount
on improved farm lands in Georgia.
The Southern Mortgage Company, Gould
Bu tiding. 7-11-1
WE HAVE plenty of money to
lend at lowest rates on At
lanta and nearby property, ei
ther for straight or monthly
payment plan. Also for pur
chasing purchase money notes.
Foster & Robson, 11 Edgewood
Avenue.
yfHSTIoN—If you have read this. 1» It
not reasonable to suppose others will
read your ad in this paper If you wact
anything] .