Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 29, 1913, Image 9

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< * 1 V GEORGIAN' AND NEWS. READFOR PROFIT — GEORGIAN WANT ^DS USE FOR RESULTS THE ATLANTA The Sunday American The Atlanta Georgian Published by The Georgian Co. jo East cisSittP's^siio At,anta Alabama St. Georgia Filtered at Atlanta postoftlce as second-class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier or Agent Daily and Sunday 12c Daily only 10c BY MAIL the United States, Canada or Mexico. mail subscriptions PAYABLE IN ADVANCE DAILY AND SUNDAY: J 1 Year R Months _ _. . \ ..$7.00 .. 3.50 3 Months .. 1.75 .. .60 DAILY ONLY: 1 Year . .*5.20 ! 6 Months .. 2.60 ' 3 Months .. 1.30 1 Month .. .45 SUNDAY ONLY: J Year ..*2.50 6 Months .. 1.25 3 Months ••••••••••••••• .. .70 1 Month .. .25 THE WEEKLY GEORGIAN NEWS BRIEFS: 1 Year *.. .36c SPECIAL NOTICES. - x/V'WVNAAeVNA/V\AAA/WV\A l IWWWW\^AAA/V RAILWAY SCHEDULES. SOUTHERN RAILWAY Premier Carrier of the South. Arrival and Departure Passenger Trains, Atlanta. The following schedule figures are published only as Information, and are not guaranteed. No. Arrive From- .12 36 B’ham ... 35 New York 43 Wash’ton 1 JacVville 12 Rh’vrpcrt 23 Tark'dlle 17 Toccoa ... 26 TTeflin ... 8 Chatta'ga 7 Macon ... 27 Ft. Valley 21 Columbus n Clncin’ti ... 5 ... 6 ... 6 ,...6 ... R ... R ...in ...10 ..in .. .10 .n 20 Now York ..11 4ft B'ham 12 20 Columbus ... 1 30 B'ham 2 30 Charlotte 5 Jark'rille 5 ’ st 37 New York 4 2<1 37 New York 5 7 R 15 Brunswick 31 Ft Valley 13 .TflckMlle . 11 Richmond Ifi Chatta'ga . 2 Chicago .. 24 Kan. City 19 Columbus . 14 Cincin'ti . ! :01 am .00 am :25 am :1ft am :30 am :50 am tin am :10 am :35 am :45 am :45 am :50 am :00 am :1S am :4n pm :4n pm :3n pm :55 pm :00 pm :5ft pm :ftft pm :30 pm :0ft pm :10 pm :15 pm :35 pm :55 pm :15 pm :2ft pm :30 pm No. Depart To— 36 New York ..12 2ft Columbus 35 B'ham ... 1 Chicago .. 12 Richmond 23 Kan. City 7 Chatta'ga 32 Ft. Valley 16 Macon ... 1st 3R New York. 11 6 Jack’Tille ...11 29 B'ham 11 2rl 38 New York. 12 4ft Charlotte 3ft Columbus . 30 New York 15 Chatta'ga . 39 B’ham 1R Toccoa .... 22 Columbus . 5 Cincin'ti . 28 Ft. Valley I ft M aeon .... 25 Heflin 13 Cincin'ti .. 44 Wash'ton . 2 Jark'rille . 24 Jack'vtlle . II Sh'report . 14 Jark’rille . 15 am 2ft am 50 am 20 am 55 am 00 am 10 am 15 am 45 am 00 am :10 am 3ft am 05 pm 15 pm :3ft pm 45 pm :00 pm 10 pm 45 pm 10 pm 10 pm :20 pm :30 pm 45 pm 20 pm 45 pm :05 pm 30 pm :10 pm 40 pm All trains run dally. Central time. City Ticket Office. No. 1 Peachtree St. TAXICAB8. IVY 5190, ATLANTA 1598. Svy Ivy 4051 HOTELS. BELLEVUE INN NICELY furnished single or double rooms; steam heat; with or without meals. 57 East Third St. Ivy 1598-L. EAL HOTEL. CENTER of city; rates reasonable; con venient to Union Station. 42 to 52 Decatur St. Atlanta phope 2615 NBAR-BEE^J-ICENSES^ 1 HEREBY make application at next meeting of City Council for transfer of near-beer license from J. A. Branding- ham & Co. to Max Danneman (colored only), 194 Decatur street. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. SPRATLING IS DYEING MOURNING BLACK IN ONE DAY’S NOTICE. EXPRESS paid one way on all out- of-town orders amounting to $1.00. ATLANTA STEAM DYE AND CLEAN ING WORKS. 53 Auburn avenue. Ivy 2340; Atlanta 954. FU N ERALJJO TICES. FUNERAL NOTICE.' To Chiefs and Members of Comanche Tribe, Improv ed Order Red Men: You are requested to at tend the funeral of our de ceased brother, Past Sachem James Alfred. The funeral services will be conducted at residence, No. 605 Mari etta streef, 2 o’clock. December 30. 1913. interment National Cemetery. Marietta, Ga. Brethren of sister tribes are in vited to attend. SAM DUNLAP. Attest: Sachem. HENRY H. GREEN. Chief of Records. ■ v 1 :sxEH - The friends and relatives of Dr. and Mrs George T. Kesner Miss Maud Kesner aqd Mr. Ralph Kesner are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs. George T. Kesner Tuesday, De cember 30, 1913. at 2:30 p. m. from the residence, 269 Lee street. The Rev. L. O. Bricker will officiate. In terment will be in Westview ceme tery. The following named gentle men will please act as pallbearers and meet at the chapel of H. M. Patterson & Son at 1:45. Dr. F. M. Young. Dr. E. F. Morris, Dr. J. L. Coursey, Dr. J. E. Medlock Mr. Shipley and Mr. Gibbons. LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Half-grown dark grey Persian cat; bushy tail Reward for Informa- tlon. Ktmballvllle Farm. Ivy 4159-J. LOST—On Whitehall street Saturday night bank book First National Bank, Tallahassee, Fla., containing one $20 bill, four $5 bills, one $1 bill. Call West 4 59. Reward. LOST—RED HOUND DOG. NAME KENT. NOTIFY O. L. HEYMAN, DEPUTY GAME WARDEN, ORME- VvOOI) PARK, ATLANTA BELL MAIN 4060-J. ONE AUTO TIRE found on Edge wood avenue Xmas eve night. Owner can ^ r “t it by describing same. 7 E. Ala. St. LOST—Gray two-piece skirt, draped in front. Please return to 32 East North avenue or In the rear of 90 East Pine street. LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Leaving Brown-Randolph Build- on Cooper street ear. lady’s small black purse, containing two keys, Jo and four pennies. Liberal reward for return to 228 Brown-Randolph Building Phone Ivy 347 kCST—In the mail, October 18 and Oc tober 27, letter addressed to R. J. Tur ner^ rort McPherson 1*. ()., Ga. Return —° Georgian and receive reward. L V?!-' v « rrftn ty deed and loan note of *1,500; signed by John D Muldrew, Oct. 21. 1913. Return to 306 Third Na il 0 ™ 1 Bank Bldg., 1203 Third National 211*0 or Ivy 833T LOST—Dog; setter bitch; black and white; answers name “Dixie.” Re turn to Clarence Blosser. 192 Mvrtle St. Reward ’ * "— _HELP WANTED—FEMALE. \\LTNTEI>^1^o8ttI^ lady as i stenographer; aged 19. Call Main | 1419 J, or 630 Copitol avenue. WANTED—Good white nurse for 10- ' moqth-old baby. 265 Washington. | WANTED—Cook for boarding house at; 131 South Pryor. AGENTS AND SALESMEN WANTED. efc^AR^vr^ssrttr w xOTEBTS'csy?? line of cigars on road. $100 pc’* month and expenses Experience not necessary. Continental Cigar Company. Wichita. Kans. LOST - Black setter dog, male, very thin: just getting over mange. B. Whit man, Main 4500, or return to 114 Mari etta street, and get reward. LOST—Party who found Smith & Wes- son revolver in the Terminal Hotel Wednesday night please return to R. C. Hackman at the Third National Bank and receive reward. LOST—Locket, with small diamond set and monogram C. L. J. Lost Christ mas eve. Return to Miss C. L. Jones, 745 Equitable Building. Reward. LOST—Diamond pin. surrounded by pearls, at Alcazar, or Luckie street to Ansley Hotel Rathskeller. Finder phone Main 630. Reward. LOST—Large, light-colored lem on and white pointer dog, nick in each oar, small wen on hip joint. Reward. R. D. Crusoe, Ivy 3827, 81 E. Ninth St. LOST—White French male poodle, an swers to name of “Mike. Call Ivy 214, or 45 Kennesaw avenue. Reward. DANCING. DANCING SCHOOLr-Latest steps: pri vate Instructions. Ivy S067-J. 43 West Peachtree street. MUSICAL. RAN JOISTS—Drummers; your duty to get factory prices on finest heads made for professionals. Joseph Rogers, Farm- ingdale, N. J. MATRIMONIAL. LAlj¥r V 2oT'wo?th~$fT2^0<)^^ H.. Box 35. League. Toledo. Ohio. BACHELOR, 35, of means, would mar ry. S. A., Box 40, care Georgian. MARRY—Get your ideal’s address. Plan sealed, 10c. B, Social League, Toledo, H, Cleveland. Ohio. MARRY—Manz rich, congenial and anxious for companions; interesting. Particulars and photos free. The Mes senger. Jacksonville. Fla. HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Two office boys; age about 15 years; must be intelligent, fair penmanship and good address. Apply 403 Rhodes Building. WANTED—Railway mail clerks. Com mence $75 month. Atlanta examinations soon. Sample questions free. Franklin Institute. Dept. 49.1, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED Singers for musical comedy; can use amateur quartette. Call quick. Jack Murray, 88 Woodward Ave., Atlan ta, Ga. BARBER WANTED—White; one first- class barber for Waynesboro, Ga.; married man preferred; $14 guaranteed. Apply Bushla & Dennis, Augusta, Ga. WANTED—First-class automobile repair man. Box 171, care Georgian. WANTED—Men to write accident and health insurance. Liberal contract, with an old company. Apply C. M. Copeland, 407 Gould Building. A YOUNG MAN for reportorial and clerical work; stenographer preferred. Steady work. D. R., care American. WANTED—Experienced adver tising solicitor; splendid prop osition for good man. See me Monday, 9 to 11 a. m. H. C. Bailey, 316 Fourth National Bank Building. $100 weekly profit in spare time at home. Mail order business; don’t worry about 1 capital. Boyd H. Brown, Omaha, Nebr WANTED—Men with rig to introduce and sell 95 extracts, spices, medicines etc. Big money. Wilson made $90 week ly. We mean business. Box 516, Dept. 53, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. WANTED—Traveler for 1914; a begin ner; salary, commission and expense money; liberal offer and agreement. J. E. McBrady, Chicago. GOVERNMENT railway mail clerk, customs-internal revenue “exams” everywhere soon; get prepared by for mer U. S. Civil Service Secretary-Ex aminer. Free booklet A-49. Write now, to-day. Patterson Civil Servica School, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED—I w'ill teach several young men the automobile business in ten weeks by mail and assist them to good positions; no charge for tuition until po sition is secured. Write to-day. R. S. Price, Automobile Expert, Box 463, Los Angeles, Cal. THIRTY' fast messengers, with or with out wheels., good pay; some after school hours. American Messenger ; Service, Pryor and Alabama strests. WANTED—Clerk (stenographer-type- writer), male (white), temporary em ployment; $900 per annum. Write, do not call, Bureau Animal Industry, 211 Postoffice Building, Atlanta. MARBLE workers wanted. Copers, bed rubbers and machine men. The Charles McDonald Marble Company, 1223 Poplar street, Cincinnati, Ohio. A POSITION is open to a young man of ability, fair education and good sense, to travel for company opening in this territory. Good salary and ex pense to steady young man. Business experience unnecessary. Give age and references. P. O. Box 416, Atlanta. WANTED—City canvassers to sell Singer sewing machines and supplies; attractive contract offered; experience not necessary; references required. Ap ply Singer Sewing Machine Co., 79 Whitehall St. WANTED—Men with rig to introduce and sell 96 extracts, spices, medicines, etc.; big money. Wilson made $90 weekly. We mean business. Box 516, Dept. 53, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. ARE YOU A HUSTLER? If so, you can make from five to ten dollars a day during 1914. We need twenty good men to begin work December 26 in Atlanta. If you mean business, call at 27V6 South Pryor St. and let us explain. Fisk Sales Company. WANTED -Men to learn barber trade. Barbers always in demand. Big wages. Easy work. Few weeks completes by our method. Earn while learning. Tools furnished. Illustrated catalogue free. Moler Barber College, 38 Luckie street. AMBITIOUS PERSON may earn $15 to $?5 weekly during spare lime at home, writing for newspapers. Send for particulars. Press Bureau. M-24, Wash ington. D. C. WE WANT a few bright young rr.en for a verv profitable sales proposition, who desire the benefit of scientific training In salesmanship; unlimited opportunity. Call between 10 and 12 a. m., 531 Can dler Bldg. “Vvoo Shavp At Moler Barber Col- hiep ona\e ,„ Ke , s L „ ckie st . tt„;- We do * 0<Ki wo .r k and ilair out Give us a trial." WANTED—Men, 18 to 35, wishing to be railway mail clerks. $75 month. Ap ply for information L M. N Box 10. care Georgian. YES—We teach the barber trade and give position in our chain of shops at good wages, for $30. Atlanta Barber Col lege. 10 E Mitchell street. Atlanta. Ga. MEN. 18 to 55. become government rail way mail clerks. Sample examination questions free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 48-H v ' i) , N 7. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—At once, a good cook; bring references. 222 Waverly Way. WANTED—Girl to do general house work. Apply between 6 and 7 p. m., room 202 Peck Bldg. WANTED—Neat colored girl to nurse and clean up. Apply 850 Highland avenue. WANTED—First-class laundress and to assist in light housework for family of three. Go*k1 wages to right party. Must he neat. References required. Call between 9 and 12 a. m. 23 Park street. West End. WANTED- Smart woman to nurse and cook. Good wages. Phone Decatur 527. WANTED- Woman for housework and to cook. Room on lot. Also washer woman. 27 West Sixteenth street. REQUIRE the service of a good lady to care for small children and do light cooking while mother is sick. Address witii references. Bog 185. Decatur. Oa. W A X T ED — Chorus girls; expe rienced and inexperienced: also two strong lady singers. Call quick. Jack Murray, 88 Woodward Ave., Atlanta, Ga. GOOD POSITIONS FOR YOUNG LADIES. CALL to see us about position that will pay good salaries after having a little experience; we will teach you In a few weeks: 8-hour work day and comfort able surroundings. Nunnally & McCrea Co., 41 E. Mitchell. WANTED—Colored woman for general housework. 410 Oakland avenue. Main 5483-L. • WANTED—Good cook and to do gen eral housework. Apply 541 N. Boule- vard : WANTED—First-class cook; none other need apply. Phone Ivy 6481-J. 62 Westminster Drive. WANTED—A good colored cook; must give reference; room and fuel and $4 per week. Call Ivy 3620. 27 Maddox drive, Ansley Park. LADIES make shields at home; $10 per 100. Work sent prepaid to reliable women. Particulars for stamped, ad dressed envelope. Eureka Company, Dept. 107C, Kalamazoo, Mich. WANTED—A young lady stenographer. 902 Empire Life Bldg. WANTED- Agents make. 500 per cent profit selling “Novelty Sign Cards. Merchants buy 10 to 100 on sight. 800 varieties. Catalogue free. Sullivan Co., I2;u VanBuftn street Chicago. Dl. WANTED—Side line, pocket samples: ten minutes; $10 commission; high- grade men only; no other need apply. Advertising Novelty Company. Newton Iowa. WANTED—Agents; $25 a week for two hours’ work a day; a brand-new ho siery proposition that beats them all. Write for terms and free samples if you mean business. Guaranteed Hosiery Co., 7329 Hopper St., Dayton, Ohio. WANTED—If we had your address we’d send free sample and show you how to make $25; not one week, but weekly. G. Mfg. Co., Warren St., New York, Suite 3. AGENTS—Men and women, get busy; latest invention; going fast; act quick; particulars free. John Ries, Frankfort, Ky. WANTED—City salesman by a whole sale grocery and grain house; must have city experience as such and be ac quainted with the trade; otherwise do not apply; good salary to.the right man. Address B M., Box 909. care Georgian. WANTED Live wires for office special ties; high-class adder,"low price; new; get in line for the new year; we want some wide-awake general agents; spe cial inducements for a few game sales men who can handle sub-agents. Union Specialty Co., Glasgow, Ky. WANTED—Agents, you have been look ing for something to sell to colored people. We have It! "Negro Angels Entering Heaven." Home Supply Co., Jackson, Miss. WANTED—Tailor agents; get our spring and summer line; 160 wonderful pat terns to sell at $15; suits to measure; agents wanted everywhere. Leeds Woolen Mi’Is. Chicago. WANTED—Vacuum cleaner agents. Here it is: Absolutely new design in wheel operated, powerful bellows vacuum cleaner; new visible nozzle; ex clusive appearance; sells quick at $7.50. Write for particulars about money-back guarantee now. Doty Company, Dayton, Ohio. WANTED—Salesman for general mer cantile trade; vacancy January 1; un excelled specialty proposition; commis sion contract; $35 weekly for expenses. Continental Jewelry Co., 347-52 Conti- nental Building. Cleveland. Ohio. EXPERIENCED power sewing machine operators to make wash dresses and middy blouses. Operators that have made garments in a factory will be given steady employment all the year on light work. Our prices are the best in the South. ENTERPRISE MANUFACTURING CO. 38^ West Alabama Street. WANTED—Ladies, sewing at home; material furnished; no canvassing; steady work; stamped envelope for par ticulars. Calumet Supply Co.. Dept. E-79, Milwaukee. Wis. n TT31 o Learn Millinery. Pays $60 to $100 a month. Free scholarship now. Ideal School of Mil- linery, 100 1-2/Whitehall St., cor Mitchell EITHER SEX; earn splendid income at home during psare time; send 10c for names of 40 reliable firms supplying home work. Dee Pub. Co., Desk 17, Hodges Bldg., Detroit. Mich. WANTED—Young women arm girls de siring attractive positions. Welfare of operators and clerks closely supervised by the company; their conduct on the premises carefully guarded by matron, women 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 $76 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 6, Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company Training School, 25 Auburn avenue. GOVERNMENT positions open to worn en. $75 month. Write immediately for free list. Franklin Institute, Dept. 602-H. Rochester. N. Y. LIVE AGENTS—Get wise; get the mon ey; 100 per cent profit. Ilanscom Bros. Co., Fort Benton, Mont. SALESMAN—All or part time, stock or real estate experience preferred. Ad- dress Coan. 63 Dauphin St., Mobile. Ala. WANTED—Live agents for guaranteed line; saves 80 per cent; big repeater; 150 per cent profit; exclusive territory; permanent business. Stuart & Co., 131 Union, Newark, N. Y. WANTED Successful merchants and tailoring sales agents. We have the right sample equipment if you have the ability and ambition to become the big gest dealer In your locality selling made- to-measure clothes at popular prices. Unlimited money-making p issibilities for you. We are a big house, furnish big sample equipments only; want big men to represent us, and to such we will give unlimited assistance and advertis ing helps. Write to-day for exclusive selling rights. Address Desk 74, Lock Box 433. Chicago, Ill. SCHOOL CHILDREN', call or write and get 24 ink powders free, sell for 10c each, return money and get valuable premium or cash commission; watch, ring, bracelet or cuff button set, guar anteed to give satisfaction. Interna tional Company, 319 Temple Court. At lanta WE HAVE openings for ten lot sales men to sell improved lots in Druid Hills and Peachtree section, on easy terms. A hustler can earn from $250 per morth upward. Address “Lot Sales man." Box 13. care Georgian. WANTED—Salesmen; $75 per month and all expense*, to begin; experience not absolutely necessary; take orders from dealers for cigarettes, cigars, smoking and chewing tobaccos. Penn Tobacco Co., Station O, New York, N. Y. HELP WANTED—MALE AND FE- MALE. __ THE SMALLEST BIBLE on earth, size postage stamp; New Tes tament, illustrated. 200 pages; sample 10c; per dozen 75c. Agents wanted. Biggest wonder of Twentieth Cen- 1(W. tury. P. O. Box 1514, Dept. 17, At- ianta. BOOKKEEPERS, stenographers and others paid cash for securing bills for collection by established and reliable concern. Address Manager, I*. O. Box 332, Atlanta. WILL pay reliable man or woman $12.50 to distribute 100 free packages perfumed borax soap powder among friends. No money required. D D. Ward Company, 216 Institute PL, Chi cago. •WANTED—Man and wife (no children) to assist in running small hotel; man part <>f time only; two rooms furnished and pay $8 per week; must have refer ence. Phone Main 4608-J. WANTED—Experienced teacher of book keeping, shorthand and fifth and sixth grades. Apply immediately to Presi dent Riverside Academy, Gainesville, Ga. WANTED—Persons to write and copy left-rs. $10 to $25 a week readily made by following our practical direc tions. Send self-addressed envelope for particulars. Brooks Copying Company, 924 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, D. C. AGENTS AND SALESMEN WANTED. WANTEfC^TjENTS^SendTo cents for $1 sample of the fastest selling article for the coldFed people out; 100 per cent. Post Drawer 77. Pineview’. Ga. WAN’TED—Two good salesmen for De- Kalb County. Preferably married men living at Decatur and Stone Mountain or Lithonia. Every home a prospect for tills high-class patented article. Ad dress Box 713, care Georgian. PORTRAIT MEN, we solicit your solar and bromide print business. Kehelej Bros.. Dept E., 68V£ S. Forsyth St., At lanta. Ga HIGH-CLASS Specialty Sales man desires permanent con nection with reliable firm on or about January 1. At present em- played and can furnish A-l reference. Would also invest a couple thousand dollars. Address S. P. J., care Georgian. WANTED—Insurance salesmen in At lanta and many other point:; in Geor gia by a prominent life company; ex cellent opportunity; experience unnec essary. Address, with references, Box are Georgian. WA N’TED—Agents; something new; fastest sellers and quickest repeaters on earth. Permanent, profitable busi ness Good for $50 to $75 a week. Write for particulars. American Products Co., 8081 Sycamore street, Cincinnati, Ohio. WANTED—Agents, salary or commis sion. Greatest seller yet. Every user per and Ink buys on sight. 200 to 500 per cent profit One agent’s sales $620 in six days; another $32 In two hours. Monroe Mfg. Co., X 142, LaCrosse. VV1 s. WANTED—Energetic, productive fire insurance agents In unoccupied terri tory. Liberal commission, good leads and exclusive territory to desirable par ties. Manager, 452 Liggett Bldg.. St. Ix>ujs. Mo. WANTED—Salesmen. Aluminum cook ing utensils and specialties. Hard ware and department store trade, con nections preferred. Prices that get the business. Exclusive territory to $3,000 men. State experience and references. Aluminum Products Company, Lemont, Ill. THE SANI-MASSEUR. COMPETENT lady agents wanted; good profit to good salesmen. 68^ White hall street 100 NEW AGENTS Gold watches free; sell Dr Doran’s Queen Root Cordial; free sewing machine samples free. Doran Drug Co., Paducah, Ky. TEACHERS WANTED. SPECIAL ENROLLMENT. Many open ings. Fos'ter’^ Teachers’ Agency, 616 Third National Bank Building, Atlanta, Go. SITUATIONS WANTED— MALE. SPECIAL RATES for situa tion Wanted ads: 3 lir.es 1 time. 10c; 3 times, 20c^7^Ume■._40c WANTED—Position as motion picture operator; can handle Powers or Sim plex machine. References. Address Operator, Box 622, Covington, Ga. TIMBER estimator, expert surveyor, un derstands logging costs per all sorts of methods. Wants employment; go any where; at the line for years; does no guessing. Ready now. Address Box 799, care Georgian. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. '^bifiTy^wants YOUNG married man of somethin^ to do; anything honorable; must have work. Oddress E. S., Box 750, care Georgian. WANTED Hltuatlon by competent bookkeeper with experience; refer ences furnished. Address J., Box 50, care Georgian. EXPERIENCED bank man, twenty-eight years old, desires connection with good banking in stitution. Will give highest ref erences. Five yours in National and State bank work. If you have an opening, let me see you for a personal interview. Address Banker, Box 806, care Atlanta Georgian. POSITION WANTED by lee Mutineer or as manager or both for 15 to 20 ton plant. Am an all-round mechanic and can build up your business. References furnished. Twenty years’ experience. Address 27 Arlington avenue, Atlanta. WANTED—Situation by white chauffeur with ton years’ experience; will guar antee all repair bills; can drive any kind car. Address F., Box 401, care (leorylan. WANTED Position i>v on all-round truck farmer. Can do carpenter work and almost anything around the house. 147 CoojH f street. WANTED-—Good merchandise ierk wants position at once; now employed; can furnish best of reference. Address I’ _u. Box 126, Thomaston. Ga._ WANTED Position for January 1, by single man. 23; experienced book keeper and clerk In general store. Ad- drei Box 52, Kingston, Ga. WANTED—Position by young man as salesman in a dry goods store or as bookkeeper; six years’ experience and best of references. Address A. L. Win- gard, Box 27, Canon, Ga. WANTED—A personal Interview with some one who would employ a man to look after and arrange grove in Florida. Box 66, Chlpley. Ga. WANTED—By graduate position as de tective. Address A. B. C.. Box 90, care Georgian. WANTED—A position by a young man of good habitfi. Can furnish the bsst of references. Not afraid of work or long hours. Fair education. Would start very cheap where there is a chance for advancement. Can invest some money where necessary. Address R. O. Carlisle, Union Springs. Ala. POSITION wanted as front man in drug store; fifteen years’ ex perience ; also soda fount and re lief man for prescription work; best of references. Can .begin work January 1. Not registered. Address B. B. B., Box 214, Roan oke, Ala. .SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE SPECIAL RATES for Sltu»- tlon Wanted ads: 3 lines 1 tlma 10c; 3 times, 20c; 7 times, 40c. WANTED—Position by an experienced colored woman cook; room on lot. Address Minnie Watson, 309 Chapel St., Room 4. EXPERIENCED cook wants position; can furnish good references. 11 Elec- trlc avenue. WANT El i Settled woman who can cook and clean up. Good house on lot; good wages. Apply 606 West Peach- tree street. j WANTED- Position as murker and ai- sorter in laundry. Eight years’ ex perience. No objections to leaving city. Address J. Z., 323 Courtland St., Ivy 3148-J. EXPEl-flENCED steno-bookkecpcr must have position Immediately. Employed. References furnished. Call Miss High tower. Main 4733 ot* 4770. EXPERIENCED sick nurse: maternity a specialty; highly Indorsed by leading Atlanta physicians. Dates booked in ad- vance. Ivy 8391-L or Ivy 7304-J. WANTED An experienced young lady stenographer desires position at once. Willing to begin at a moderate salary. Call Ivy 1987-J. WANTED—By young man, work in plumbing or blacksmith shop; have had two years’ experience in each; am strictly sober and can furnish best ref erences, etc. Must have work at once. Address O B. W., Box 718. care Geor gian,, stating full partlcuiars. POSITION—Energetic Tech College boy, 16, experience, excellent references; wages $7 week. T., Box 716, care Geor gian. WANTED -Traveling or city position bv a thoroughly experienced salesman and office man with more than fifteen years of good business training in different lines of business. I am young, good ap pearance and a wide-awake hustler; can show unusual ability. If you wish to invest in the service of the make-good kind, please write. Address Make“Good, Box 41, care Atlanta Georgian, City. MANUFACTURER—I want to learn a profitable business; am 33 years of age, have had ten years' valuable busi ness experience; am energetic and thor ough in what I do. Salary is not the Important consideration. I want an op portunity to become valuable. Can fur nish exceptional references and request personal interview. Address 717, care American. WANTED—Position as stenographer. I understand how to do your work as you would have it done. Address P. O. Bo* 76. Large corporation® can always use valuable men. Grant me a personal interview in order that I may convince you that I am one. Address Box 665, care American. _ WANTED Position by detective. Ref- erejrf’es from school of detectives and A-l references from Atlanta. Address A. C., care Georgian A GOODi driver and mechanic wants position; good car or truck; good ref erences. G. R. Am., 69 E. Fair. Main 3174-L. WANTED—Young lady desires clerical position; familiar with typewriter; newspaper office preferred; now em ployed. but wishes to change; references Address S. S., Box 7, care Georgian. WANTED—Experienced stenographer and office assistant wishes position at once; can furnish best of references. Address E. A. O., Box 20, care Georgian. WANTED ‘Experienced lady stenogra pher desires position; am at present employed, but wish a change. Call West 1263-J. WANTED -An experienced young lady stenographer desires position. Am employed at present, but want to make a change. Can give good references. Address Box 318, Anderson, S._C. DRESSMAKING — DRESSMAKERS WA NTKTT^SewIng anTf dressmaking. $1.25 per day. First-class work. Dressmaker, 374 East Hunter street. ^ ROOMS AND BOARD. BEST BOARD and nice rooms at rea sonable rates. 29 E. Harris. Ivy 3741-J. 4 W. PEACHTREE ST. NICELY furnished front room, excel lent table board, furnace heat. Mrs. Sullivan Call Ivy 6790-J. _____ BEST MEALS IN TOWN $3 WEEK; ROOM AND MEALS, $«*. ' 197 SOUTH PRYOR. CALL MAIN 5048. GARAGE FOR SALE. BEAl'TIil l.I.V <1.unshed rooms with select board at $4.50 a week. 123 Cap itol Ave. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER. Cl R( ’ l JLAR-LETTERSn'fw PROCESS. MISS HATTIE FLEXNER, 419 Empire Bldg. Ivy 8178. ROOMS AND BOARD. THE BOARDING AND ROOM ING HOUSE BUREAU OF INFORMATION. FOR the year 1914 you want a happy home. We can direct you and ie!l you about the nicest hoarding places, rooms, apartments and flats In the city, giving you price, style and loca tion. INFORMATION AND SER VICES FREE. 259 Candler Annex, 104 North Pryor Street. Phones Ivy 8424; Atlanta 293. private Ponce DeLeon home, near Georgian Terrace; couple or young men. Ivy 719-J. SITUATION WANTED; first-class cook; single white man; good recommenda tions. Address Paul, care Georgian. WANTED—-By young man, 25, well known and acquainted in Southern States, position as traveling representa tive January 1; position must be per manent and offer future to one worthy and who can furnish reliable references as to ability, etc.; now employed, but leaving account of a future; a talk will convince. J. C. W., Box 50, care Geor gian. POSITION, energetic Tech College boy, 16. experience, excellent references, wages $7 week. T.. Box 716, care Geor gian WANTED—Young man. experienced so licitor-salesman, advertiser and well acquainted in the city, open for any proposition that there Is a good salary or commission: furnish bond or will in vest small capital if necessary. Address L.. Box 400. care Georgian. WANTEfC—White chauffeur wants po sition running Buick. Ernest Whltler. i Bell phone M. 2164. WANTED Room ami meals in private family by January 1. Address Box 7, care Georgian. NICE room and board. Reasonable. 98 Capitol avenue. Main 4413-J. ONE large nice room for couple or three young men; also room for young lady Excellent meals. Call Main 4380 L. FRONT room with private bath; steam heat. i3i South Pryor st. SELECT BOARDING at 181 South Pryor street; ;ueam heat; new man;tgement. ROOM and board in refined West Peach tree home; furnace heat; all conve niences. Phone Ivy 4345. TWO sunny front rooms, private bath, steam heat: best table board; in re- finod W.»st Peachtree home. Ivy 1959-L. BOARDERS wanted at 363 Cooper street; two minutes’ walk from South ern shops _ FURNACE-IIEATED ROOM, with breakfast and supper; gentlemen or business women. West 95Q-J FIRST-CLASS table; rooms; steam heat. 5149-J. newly furnished 23 E. Cain. Ivy TWO ROOMS, w ith board; Peachtree home; suitable for four gentlemen Ivy 1779-J. BOARDERS—Beautifully furnished; all modern conveniences; good home cooking Ivy 8086. 15 Currier. WANTED -Tech students; doss to school 3H Williams st. NICELY furnished room for one or two young men. with board. Ivy 7826 NICELY furnished rooms, best table board; all modern conveniences; easy walking distance. 121 Capitol Square- Main 4839-J. UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR R E NT. _ 3?T'^qOAtTrn ! in??f~3 ; F^ unfur nished rooms for housekeeping, if de sired. Hot baths and telephone. Call mornings. Phone Ivy 8467-J, M. 1680. LOOK ATL. 27 IF you need furnished or unfurnished rooms, fiats or apartments, call THE ROOM RENTING AND BOARD ING, HOUSE AGENCY. Information free. 4 North Pryor St., MR. D’HOLLOSY, Mgr. Free automo bile trip to ei NICELY furnished rooms, best table board, all modern conveniences, easy walking distance. 121 Capitol Square. Main 4839-L. BOARD AND ROOM for one or two young men in North Side private home; steam heat; also room with sleep ing porch attached for two young la dies. Ivy 7848-J. BOARD WANTED. WANTED Comfortable room and board in walking distance Grant Park. Phone Main 3689-J. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.^ TWO connecting furnished rooms, one single, one double bed; steam heat, electric lights, telephone. On car line. Gentlemen only. $15. Ivy 2712. UEJNTLLEMAN wants roommate; nice, large steam-heated room, with lava- tory. Phone Ivy 2878, LARGE, BRIGHT FRONT ROOM; NICELY FURNISHED; STEAM HEAT; PRIVATE FAMILY; GENTLE MEN. IVY 3570-J. EXCELLENT furnace-heated room with board; Elizabeth street, Inman Park. Reasonable, ivy 6963-j. i.IGDT boiis.keeping apartment; also single room; hot bath; close In. 151 Spring. ^ TWO or three nicely furnished front housekeeping rooms. Phone; sink; cheap. 290 Washington. T\Y< > furnished front rooms for gentle men; convenient to two car lines. Ap ply 160 Richardson. Atlanta phone 3248. FOR Rii.Nf Two nice rooms, furnished complete for housekeeping: use of phone; in walking distance. Call art. No. 12 Windsor. FUR RENT Attractive front room; pri vate home; delightful location; Peach tree street; gentlemen, couple, business women. Also single room. Ivy 3086-J. TWO to four ladles can get two fur nished rooms for light housekeeping; lights, bath, telephone. Cheaper than boarding. References. Owner, 54 Alta avenue, Inman Park. STEAM-HEATED front room; refined North Side home; electricity; every comfort. Ivy 1294-J. SUNNY furnished room. $2.75 weekly 31 Hood St., near Whitehall. Main 2758 -J ONE newly furnished room; newly pa pered. Close in. 159 East Fair St. FURNISHED rooms for light house keeping and* bedroom. 319 Courtland. Ivy 7096. ‘ YOUNG married couple wishes to rent the first Iloor of four rooms to a con genial couple. 9 Angler avenue. TWO ROOMS and kitchenette; very reasonable. 840 Whitehall street. Main 3886-J. FOR KENT Two extra nice rooms for light housekeeping, in private home; no children. 395 South Boulevard. Main 4279-J. THREE large, unfurnl nnecting rooms, quiet home; no children; rea sonable. 457 Whitehall. Classified Adver tising’ Rates: FUR RENT Two, three or four nice rooms; price $8. $10 and $12; one and onc-half blocks of Grant Park; all con veniences; with couple. 302 South Bou levard. _ TWO nice unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping, with sink; walking dis tance; water and gas. $7.50. 108 Fow- Isr street, TWO connecting rooms, suitable for light housekeeping; hot water; block of three car lines. 238 Crew St. THREE connecting rooms; convenient; 294 Highland Ave. Call Ivy 3663-J. TWO or three connecting unfurnished newly papered rooms; sink in kitchen. Main 3609. THREE nice, large first floor unfur nished rooms; sink in kitchen; all con veniences. Phone Ivy 6231. 18 Boule vard place. ■ N 1 : >r two unfurnished rooms for rent with all conveniences. 385 Piedmont avenue. wm lent -Five modern rooms, $30; . three rooms, $20. Phone Ivy 3698-J. UNFURNISHED, share with family of three seven-room cottage, large front and back porch. Desirable and very rea sonable. Alain 5343- L. 350 Pulliam st. FOR RENT Four nice unfurnished rooms, lower floor; close in. Phone Main 950.’ FoR RENT—Three unfurnished rooms. 170 North Jaokson street. Ivy 3504-J UNFURNISHED ROOMS and furnished rooms for housekeeping, cheap. Bell phone Main 2191-J, Atlanta phone 1804. Apply 267 < Oakland uvi-ntm. FOlk RENT Three nice, sunny unfur nished housekeeping rooms; reasonable rent. 62 Whitehall terrace. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. ROOMS FOR RENT. FUR RENT—Two nice rooms and kitch enette in private family; furnished or unfurnished. No children. 428 East Georgia avenue. ONE furnished or unfurnished room; all conveniences. 458 Courtland. Ivy 8294-J. 1 Inset tlon. 8 insertions 7 Insertions 30 Insertions 90 insertions No advertisements taken for less than the cost of two lines. Six words makes a line. TELEPHONE! Main i*o ATLANTA SIM CSassified Adver tisers May telephone their "Want Ads ’ The Georgian will not be responsible for more than one In correct insertion of any advertise ment ordered for more than one time. The Georgian reserves the right to correctly classify all Want Ads. The Georgian ran not guarantee accuracy or assume responsibility for errors of any kind occurring la telephoned advertisements. The Georgian will not accept phone or verbal orders to discon tinue or change (T F.) "Till For bid’’ advertisements Advertiser should retain receipts given by The Georgian in payment of Want Ads, as no mistake can be recti fied without them. Read for Profit Use for Results Hearst’s Sunday American FURNISHED front rooms for light housekeeping; also room; private bath: no children; hot water any hour. 61 Forrest avenue* ADOLPH APARTMENTS. BACHELOR apartments de luxe; every thing brand-new; every room complete with bath, running hot and cold water; steam heat, etc.; transients $1 a day; special rates by the month. 10^ East Harris St., at Peachtree. BEAUTIFUL front room, private bath; gentlemen preferred. ^Reasonable. ■ n Peach trees,* * cafe Georgian. BEDROOM, dining room, kitchen; fur nished for light housekeeping; $15. 357 Capitol avemie. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room, bath connecting; steam-heated apart- ment. Call Ivy 3805. FOR RENT—Large front room, with board; all conveniences. 766 Peachtree street. FOR RENT—One steam-heated fur nished room, connecting bath, suit able for two gentlemen; private family. Apartment A, 113 West Peachtree. Ivy 7991-J. 500 PEACHTREE ST. ONE LARGE room; private bath; one small room; steam heat, etc.; very ac- i" meals. reasonable. Ivy 7592-J. YOUNG MAN wishes roommate In steam-heated apartment; North Side. Phono 6226 Atlanta. BEAUTIFUL housekeeping rooms; everything furnished; all conveni ences: also two bedrooms; use of phone. Ivy 6705. ATTRACTIVE IToTjTeK E E P I NO ROOMS; NEW; MODERN; KIRK- WOU D. PHONE DECAT UR 53, FOR one or two young men. steam - heated corner room; close In; all con veniences. Apply 11 Crew street, Apart ment 4. FURNISHED ROOMS for light house keeping, also bedroom. 319 Courtland. Ivy 7086. FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for housekeeping. 92 West North avenue. Ivy 8ss. FOR RENT Large, sunny, furnished room; conveniences; private family. 129 La a t Pine street. FURNISHED front room, hot and cold water, use of telephone. 417 Court- land street. Ivy 1534-L. FUR RENT -Rooms for light house- keeping Main 2666-J. FOR RENT One nicely furnished steam-heated front room; all conve- nb nces. Apply 4 45 1 ’eaehtree. U' K SENT two double and one single room; nicely furnished with excellent table board; terms reasonable; all con veniences. 62 West Baker street. Phone Ivy 5025. ONE lovely front bedroom: private en trance; connecting hot bath; phone. 290 Washington. 477 PEACHTREE STREET--S team- heated room; references exchanged. Ivy 7010. WANTEt) ^Settled couple to occupy two furnished rooms in private home for small consideration and for company. M 394 -J. ^ r ms; all con veniences. Ivy 8037. 400 Spring F6R RENT—One large steam-heated furnished room; electric lights and next to bath, in modern apartment. Ivy 8023-J. FOR RENT Two rooms completely furnished for light housekeeping; all conveniences. Phone Main 5477-.I. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for housekeeping; clean and very desira ble in every way. No objection to child. Vacant January 4. 280 Grant street. ELftOANT furnished front room, • > heated apartment, private family; gentlemen. Tvy 3486-1*. NICELY furnished room in steam- heated apartment for gentlemen. Ivy 62 8» NICELY furnished, large room, con necting with bath; electric lights; pri- vate entrance; walking distance; young men or business women. 345 Peachtree Rt> TIIE PICKWICK NEW 10-STORY AND FIREPROOF. Steam-heated rooms, connecting baths. Convenient shower baths on each floor. 77 Falrlie St., near Carnegie Library. FOR furnished rooms and light house keeping apartment)}—everything neat ly furnished—see 36 Garnett street. UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. IaT^WeStMC N D T'wTTToomjT'jr^^ enette for light housekeeping; beauti ful surroundings. Every convenience. West 302 J. FUR RENT—Four rooms of my cottage on North Side Ivy 5806. THREE ROOMS, modern conveniences, private entrance. Apply 63 Windsor St. FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT. Alt’ELY furnished rooms for house keeping; reasonable. 388 Peachtree, opposite t'eachtreo Inn. SMALL APARTMENT; entire second story; nicely arranged; beautifully furnished; on two car lines; will make very low price. 264 North Boulevard, corner Highland avenue. FURNISHED APARTS. FOR RENT. FOR IUON’P-^-Two or three completely furnished housekeeping rooms; pri vate home. References required. 159 East Pine street. Phone Ivy 6283-J. _ THREE-ROOM APARTMENT; FUR NISHED; ALL CONVENIENCES. MAIN 4796. OFFICES FOR R£NT. F?>rf RENT—Offices in the Moore Build ing at No. 10 Auburn avenue; steam heat; passenger elevators; lights and janitor service; $12.50 to $15. George P. Moore, Real Estate and Renting, 10 Au- burn avenue. LIMITED amount of gr< nd floor space in 121 Peachtree street, In sections of 10 by 6 feet. Apply 119 Peachtree street. FOR RENT—Entire first floor, hand somely furnished; use of piano; nice hall; private home; references ex changed; also rooms. Ivy 6506-J. Call bftw. cn 9 and 10 a. rn. or 5 and 9 p. m. UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR RENT. fPEAL 7>-room apartment; janitor, steam heat and modern Improvements. Close in. $45 month. 99 West Peach tree. Phone Ivy 1429. UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS WANTED. ON ACCOUNT of so many calls for fur nished and unfurnished apartments and fiats we will be glad to have anyone having same for rent to notify us. Bell phone Ivy 8424, Atlanta 293, Room 259 Candler Annex, The Boarding and Rooming House Bureau of Information. MONEY WANTED. WE LOAN other people’s money on first mortgage Atlanta real estate. Why rot let us lend yours at 6, 7 and 8 per cent? See us. G R. Moore, 116 Lobby, Candler Bldg Bell phone Ivy 4978; At lanta 248ft one 5-room apartment, close in. $22.50 *to acceptable tenant. Phone Me 1100. APARTMENT of two rooms with hot and cold water and gas. Price, $10. 389 Whitehall street. THE COLONIAL—Delightfully com fortable apartment for lease; strictly first-class; best North Side section; large porches, handsome grounds, auto mobile accommodations, etc. Phone Ivy 667-J or cs 11 29 Ponce DeLeon avenue. 47 EAST CAIN' ST. FIVE ROOMS; first-class repair: sepa rate entrance; $25 per month. Apply room 509, Atlanta National Bank Build ing. THE LAWRENCE 52 WEST PEACHTREE PLACE, Five. Blocks of the Candler Bldg. ONE three-room apartment with built- in bed, one four room furnished (If seen at once) and one four-room un furnished; all apartments have electric lights, gas stoves, shades, refrigera tors, hot and cold water, steam heat, janitor service, etc. See J. T. TURNER. Resident Manager, Apartment 8. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. APARTMENTS FOR RENT. FuTT’ TuyNT^One^TjTuTKu^ hot and cold running water in bed rooms and bath; steam heat; furnished or unfurnished. 347 North Jackson. FOUR-ROOM" A PA RTM ENT. WIT 11 EXTRA SMALL HALL ROOM AND BATH FURNISH ED OR UNFUR NISHED. PEACHTREE ST., NEAR TENTH. IVY 2227-J. —-— r FURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT. ]U^TTNT?nTTH)houseforniiU tree. Call Ivy 939-L. UNFURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT. _ i5TdT v R16*^f^^Tve^>on^^ Owner will rent cheap to right party. 370 Oakland avenue. Bell phone Ivy 1744-Ji ~ FOR RENT. 422 E. Georgia avenue; lot 50 by 200; 6-r. modern cottage ....$25.00 Piedmont avenue; 6-r. cot tage 27.50 Garden street; 5-r. cottage.. 14.60 A. J. Sc II. F. WEST, Phone 1754 Main. FOR RENT FiVe-room house, No. 234 Murphy avenue, McCall’s crossing, West End. Water and gas and in good repair. $15.60 per month. Apply to M. M. Evans, cap 1 Woodward Lumber Company, Main 119. At’anta 59. 452 109 NO 6 WEST ONTARIO AVE.; 9 rooms. $20.60, water, gas and electric lights. Take Walker to West View car. NIC E six- room house. Oakhun-t: has water, sew- rage and electric lights; rent reasonable. Phone Decatur 6S7. FOR RENT—136 East Eighth street: seven rooms; price $C0. No. 8 Augus ta avenue; six rooms; price $25. Call Ivy 8839 or Main 4256. 7). EAST TENTH STREET—Just com pleted. seven-room house, steam heat, hardwood floods; every modern convc- nlence. ivy 7760-1* FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. HOUSES FOR RENT. FOR RENT—North Side eight-room house; furnace heat; servant’s room and garage; partly furnished or unfur nished. Ivy 2318. OFFICES FOR RENT. KNT^vC' h .7iTP or part of~sevenTh floor Walton Building; 3,700 square feet, mostly open space and can be ar ranged to suit any tenant now before a typical floor Is made of it. See me a t once. Q. W M cC'irty, Man age r. IS YOUR NAME in the Business Guide columns of the "Want Ad” section? Little ads bring big results. FINANCIAL. South e~fuTli etX"TeT;eTO TELEGRAPH COMPANY. Interest on 30-year first mortgage sinking fund gold bonds of this company, due 1941. wil be paid on and after Janu ary 1, 1914, upon presentation of coupon No. 6 to the Bankers Trust Company, No. 16 Wall street. New York. N Y. SOUTHERN BELL TEL. & TEL. CO., J. M. B. HOXSEY, Treasurer. MONEY TO LOAN. ON HAND at 8 per cent; farm* preferred. Fulton Investment Co., Green, Tilson & McKinney, Attorneys, 1701-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9 Hurt Building. Bell P11 • • i 1 • Ivv 7616. LOANS $25.00 AND UP. On Furniture, Pianos, or on En dorsed Notes. WE ARE a new company, organized for the purpose of loaning money to work ing men and ladles keeping house, at the lowest possible rate of interest. We positively make no charges for com missions, drafting papers, or any other so-called charge, but only ask you to pay the rate permitted hv the laws of the State. Our easy payment plan al lows you to pay us hack to suit your income. We also protect you from pub licity, and extend every courtesy to make the carrying of a loan satisfactory to you In every way GUARANTEE LOAN CO. Room 318 Atlanta National Bank Bldg., Bril Phone Main 440. I HAVE $1,500 and $1,200 to loan on Im proved Atlanta real estate. Box 449, care Georgian I HAVE several thousand dollars to loan for a client on improved Atlanta real estate. Lee Sudderth, Attorney, 618 Temple Court Bldg. MONEY <>n hand for loans on Improved property in or near Atlanta. J. E. Van Valkenburg, 319 Equitable Build ing. $5,000 TO LOAN ON FIRST MORTGAGE at 6 per cent. Require life insurance policy as secur ity. Apply to G. L. Crandall, 712 Cand- 1 er Bulldlng : MONEY loaned on diamonds at 8 per "•ent. Must be 2-carat or more. Ad dress A. W., Box 3, care Georgian. ~ WHEN YOU WANT TO BORROW MONEY, j $25 OR MORE, We will loan you what you need ON FURNITURE, j PIANOS, ETC. At Legal Rates. This company has set out to render a practical service to borrowers, loaning money at legal rates and on a repay ment plan that is both practical and reasonable, guaranteeing you fair treat ment, quick service and a‘courtesy often lacking in transactions of this kind. CITIZENS LOAN CO- 413 PETERS BLDG. 7 Peachtree Street. PHONE MAIN 3771. MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE AND OTHERS, upon their own names; cheap rates, easy payments. Confi dential Scott & Co.. 820 Austell Bldg. SPECIAL H TO LENDT any amount: 6 per cent. Write or call. S. W. Carson. 24 South Broad st_reet ; FARM LOANS placed In any amount on improved farm lands in Georgia. The Southern Mortgage Company, Gould Building. WE HAVE plenty of money toi lend at lowest rates on Atlan ta and nearby property, either for straight or monthly payment plan. Also for purchasin'- pur chase money notes. Foster & Robson, 11 Edgewood Avenue,