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THE ATLH\Y_’l_’é_ GEORGIAN
~ ROOMS AND BOARD. |
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20 W. BAKER. }
BEST MEALS;
reasonable rates. Ivy 3949-J,
’w"b rooms, all conveniences, whole
sf,)mc tood &eliclouslyirepare&. Table
poarders solicited. 18 E. Harris. I 635
§ CURR RRlEß~EXceptionally desirable
rooms, excellent meals, refined home;
gasonable. Ivy 3589-L. |
F.;’fi;:’mrow'r. near Georgian Terrace,
‘room and board with adjoining or pri- |
qate bath Tvy 2585-L. 1
r VATE home; nice, cool front room;
fl conveniences. 366 8. Pryor. Main
{157-I._Also_garage. |
PRIVATE HOME for couple or two|
young men; large lawn; Jersey milk,
i, Call Dec. 535, ‘
P().\‘iifi DR I:EBN-!00m with
m cou’%a or gentlemen; ptivate
L pome. Ivy 6 -J.
mm-—fiouplo Or two young men
to board in privata home; price rea
gonable. Ivy T7lll.
Hw. BAKER—NIice, large rooms, good
poard, every convenience, reasonable,
ain 3625-La.
#1 SPRING—LATge, Attractive rooms.
Furnace. Every conveniéence, Ivy
720-J.
f#f 67, CHARLES—CoupIs or two gen~|
tlemen; private home and bath. Ivy
| 781, /
50 Houston.
MILLER HOUSE.W,?,,,,m_,gI
TARGE room, gentlemen or business
women; 8 mins. Five Points. Ivy 2273.
et o~ "Y 9 E€lo.
Attractive rooms for cou_,ples wanting
pest; first-class board. 794 Peachtree.
PRIVATE home, Peachtree Bt., large
front room, with board. Ivy 8556-J.
NICELY furnished robme; best meals.
reasonable. 149 Walton. Atlanta 2325.
TARGE front room, three windows.
board; reasonable rates. 25 W. Baker.
— 33 EABT BLLIS, NEW ROY.
2l meals, $4.50; private baths. Ivy 4853.
ROOM and board for two gentlemen;
¢lose in; in private home. Ivy 8245.
ROOM and bgard, very reasonable; table
board a specltlfy. 46 West Cain.
ATTRACTIVE room; évery conv.; near
in. 198 W. Peachtree. Ivy 4031-J,
SELECT BOARD; CLOSE IN; GOOD
TABLE. 131 8. PRYOR ST.
jil PEACHTRER—Room and board for
couple; reasonable. Ivy 4503,
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BOARD WANTED.
AR AAAPA A AN AN AN
GENTLEMAN and daughter, Govern
ment employée and city school teach
er, desire two rooms and board with
private family; North SBide; modern con
veniences; would remain for one year
at least if congenial and suited; wiiling
to pay fair price. Call Ivy 1008.
WANTED—Room and board in private
family by young woman. References
exchanged. Address Miss F., 210 Luckie.
FOR REMT—ROOMS.
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FURNISHED.
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ELEGANTLY furnished room for one
or two refined fentlemen in reflned
home. This room is highly desirable in
every way, and far above the average,
at decidediy reasonable price. Refer
ences axchanged. Answer Box 608, care
Georgian, or phone West 450.
WANTED—Forty young men to occupy
newly furnished rooms in a modern,
new, young men's rooming house. No
insects, flies or mosquitoes. Fresh air
and clean., In the heart of the city.
Edgewood House, 10414 Edgewood Ave.
82 SPRING Corner Luckie; large
cool rooms, adjoin
ing hot bath, ete. Something nice to
someoné nice. Can arrange housekeep
ing or baching.
GATi CITY HOTEL,
CORNER Trinity Ave. and Forsyth Bt.;
splendid rooms, hot and cold running
water and electric lights, 50c, Tsc, §1 per
day; $2.50 and up pet week.
THREE NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS,
EVERY CONVENIENCE; GENTLE
MEN PREFERRED; VERY REASON
ABLE. 176 CENTRAL AVE.
ONE cool, nicely furnished room, use
of parlor, all _conveniences, grlvl!e
home. 99 West Peachtree; Apt. 7, Ivy
8582-J. |
%-C CARNEGIE WAY—Large, modern,
convenient, newly armahed room;
lomothln! new; gentlemen.
ADOI F 10% E. HARRIS. Bachelor
rooms de luxe; every con
venience. Ivy 3071.
BRIGHT FRONT room, modern home;
eévery convenience; meals near; very
reasonable. Ivy 7680,
BEAUTIFULLY furnished front room,
three windows, shady lawn; private
home. 151 Spring.
DESIRABLE room; gentlemen; Hall
Apts., Apt. 2, corner Spring and Ba
ker. Ivy 5484-1..
LARGE Toom, connecting with bath,
walking distance. 87 West Peachtree
place. Ivy 7474
TWO nicely furnished rooms, all con
veniences; North Side. 95 W. Peach
tree, Apt. b.
NIEELE furnished room, adjoining
bath; gentlemen; $2 each. 3851 i’each
tree, Apt. 3.
NICELY furnished room; private fam
ily; very reasonable. Apply 311 Cen
tral Ave.
56 HIGHLAND—Two nice second-fioor
rooms for gentlemen. Reasonable. At
lanta 827,
88 WEST PEACHTREE Large front
room; close in; all conveniences; rea
#onable.
TLARGE front, Airst-foor room, furnished
or unfurnished; desirable. 2 Williams
street,
LARGE, airy room, adjoining bath; gen
tlemen preferred; near Eighth St. Ivy
8220-J. -
NICELY furnished rooms; gentlemen
preferred; with owner; $lO each. 371
Glenn.
. Desirable rooms _ln
}i?rth Slde high-class apt. Ivy
384 PIEDMONT-—Nlicely furnished room
for gentlemen; reasonable. I, 6157-X2,
EOGfi, delightful rooms; first class; very
homelike; desirgble. 374 Peachtree.
79 BEAST HARRlS—Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping. Very reasonable,
P{EKWICK Rooms with baths,
77 Fairlie street.
TWO furnished rooms with all conven
{ences; private family. M. 3357-J.
ROOM and kitchenett, electric llghts
n’g use of parlor. Mane 3551-J.
ONE nicely furnigshed front room; close
In; private family. 16 Pulliam.
Ca?é nicely furnished room, near in.
3 sßt Peachtree street.
18] COURTLANI)—Large front room,
nicely furnished. Ivy 7817.
11 CO Block of P. O.; large, clean,
ll:z rooms. Ivy 2845.
FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED,
B
ZHOICE ROOMS, luxurious bath, choice
section, near ‘Peachtree. Ivy 85500-L
Monday.
ONE or more large rooms, furnished,
or unfurnished. 166 Ponce Deleon
avenue. :
Td% very nice rooms for lisht Rouse
keeping or roomers. Main 3357-J.
TW§ Jooms, furnished or unfurnished.
~149 Walton St. Atl. 2325
FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING.
D e e
'"LOVELY parlor suit, consisting of two
o rruu with butler's dpuntry and
kitehenet °, all connected an complete
11;‘.‘ rnished for housekeeping. 366
mont avenue, one door north of
erlt avenue. ot water and all con-
Yeniances. Ivy 6554-J.
R-—Two econnecting
reoms for housekeeping; bedroom fur
nished apd kitchen unfurnigshed. Con
neotma g.m' Wit
SE or. urnished, sulte of three
Mml‘.{:r light housekeeping; private
EO‘MI\. phone, sitting room. 323 East
370 AVE.~Large room and
kitchenette; fiomplctolf' furnllho? for
eeping; all conveniences, Call Ivy
ms, with kitehenetts;
: oaality inman Park Call
FOR RENT—ROOMS.
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FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING.
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WO ROOMS, kitehenette hot water
Separate ent .
hepers rance, $3. 828 Houston,
WEfL-FURNfifiED apartment, (Jordon
t., two o §
West 152-L.r three rqoms, kltchonett‘o‘.
ONE room and kitchene
tte, for house
to:ees{mc, sink. Phone. 290 Washing-
Tfl'fi rooms with private éntrance; sure
nished complete; sls month 3
NORTHERN lad as lar, o
nétsltehenette, 25% }}W PQ‘a.}:hrtrgrex? .ngy
58 W, §EA§ET§E§:TWO light house
keeping rooms furnished. Close in.
RENT—Three connecting house
keogmg rooms. Phone Ivy 5448-J.
TWO or three nicely furnished rooms;
price sl2. 252 South Pryor St.
SEVERAL rooms f.
J or light housekeep
ing. 339 Courtland. léy 6964. .
—==o e ~ourtland, Ivy 6964, 2~
UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING,
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AVAILABLE now for desirable folks,
four real hougekeeping rooms, two
Br?rig;.l't sll}ad?n,kacrleem, hot water heat-
APY
IVS’ T Y sink, closets in every room.
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TWO OR THREE unfurnished rooms
wlft(;: llllght houlsekeeplng, kitchenette,
all convenien i s
Ty 3066-J.n ences, in private home
TWO, three or four rooms, sleeping
porch, furnace heat, garage: all con
veniences. 321 Lee St. Mrs. W, L.
Eberhart.
FOUR or five unfurnished rooms, pri;
vate bath, electric lights; to desir
ggslg parties; very reasonable. Call Main
5586,
NORTH BIDE—Two four-room apart
ments with sleeping and front porches;
fllflconvenlences. 61-63 Currier St. Ivy
st o M s
ENTIRE lower floor, 3 large rooms, all
modern conveniences, wl{h family of
adults. M. 5565-L. 110 E. Georgia Ave.
THREE connecting rooms with kiteh
enette and private bath; very reason
able. 886 “Vhitehall.
THRER connecting unfurnished rooms,
l with grlvate family; very reasonable.
| Main 4673-L.
‘THREE rooms; modern conveniences;
| with owner. 317 East Georgia. Main
4678-1.
'THREE rooms, electricity, gas, sink in
_kitchen. Ivy 2721-J. 68 Bedford placs.
PUPLEX APARTMENTS—9S E. Sev
enth; 6 rooms, heat, $45. Ivy 662-J.
FOR RENT—Three unfurnished rooms;
~all_conveniences. 334 N. Jackson.
2 or 3 partly fur. rms, for light house
keeping; close in. Main 3357-J.
FUR. ¢er UNFURN. HOUSEKEEPING.
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ONE OR TWO LARGE ROOMS
IN PRIVATE RESIDENCE,
ONE BLOCK OF PONCE DE
LEON, TWO BLOCKS OF
FORD PLANT. REASONA
BLE RENT; EVERY MOD
ERN IMPROVEMENT. 675
PONCE DE LEON.
72 WASHINGTON—DesirabIe light
hougekeeping rooms, furnished or un
furnished. Main 2288-Xl.
' ACHTREE—Nice, single room, or
sulte, for housekeeping; garage. Ivy
6694.7.
THREE connecting rooms with sink in
. kitchen; very reasonable. 322 White
all.
FOR RENT—APARTMENTS.
A A A A A A A A A PAP Pt INIPPPI
FURNISHED.
A A A PO IO P
TWO very attractive bedrooms; elec
‘ tricity, hot water, good meals, con
‘venient; price is rffht; in apartment
with man and wife., 178-A Forrest
avanue. lvy SUIE 00 el Lo
NORTH SIDE—Two or three rooms,
~ furnished kitchenette apartment;
steam heat, telephone, electricity, all
modern improvements; rent reasonable.
Ivy 715.
FIVE-ROOM furnishea aga.rtment; fur
nace heat, near Grant Park. Ivy 2710.
UNFURNISHED.
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THE COLONIAL.
SPLENDID nfanmems: large, dellfiht
fully comfortable rooms, large porches,
handsome grounds, perfect light; best
North Bide residence section. For lease,
possession given September 1. For par
éi;flulJarl, phone Georgia M. Traylor, lvy
FOR RENT—9O-A Windsor; beautiful
apartment, 6 rooms and bath, with in
stantaneous heater. Reduced to §25.
Leo Grossmamn, 15 Decatur St. or Main
2665-La.
MAULDIN APARTMENTS.
BEST residence section Inman Park.
Ready September 1. Ap?ly Owner, 21
N. Moreland. Phone Ivy 7542-J.
AN UPPER OR LOWER APARTMENT
IN DRUID HILLS SECTION; DESIR
ABLE IN EVERY PARTICULAR.
PHONE IVY 2204-J.
TWO vacancies in a four-family brick
apartment; fine loeation; Druid Hills
gsection; five rooms, large porches, S4O.
Owner, Ivy 3568-J.
STRICTLY rmodern four-room apart
ment for lease to adults; vapor heat,
separate entrance; Piedmont avenue car.
Ivy 8034.
7 121 E. BIGHTH ST,
HA.\IILTO;\ near Peachtree; five
and six rooms, SSO and $55. Phone 1. 428.
FRANCES Junction Peachtree and
lv‘r Sts. Rooms single
of en suite. Ivy 2751,
WANTED—Unfurnished, three rooms
and kitchen in West lfnd, on Septem
ber 1. West 699-J.
CHOICB, clean, modern, near-in five
room apartment. 11 Simpson, corner
West Peachtree.
FRASER APTS, 5 fooms. 7n
tree. Tvy $62-J,
FIVE ROOMS, second floor, my home.
Al conveniences. 440 Euclid Ave.
Phone Ivy 3308-J.
FIVE or six room lfurtmont Tower and
upg)er; vapor heat: S4O. 268 Myrtle.
Ivy £360-L.
SECOND-FLOOR apartment, six rooms;
good location; for two familles. Ivy
8618-1..
FOUR-ROOM apartment, with servant
galoom: 813 Courtiand, Rent, s2l. Main
ONE three-room tpnrtmeni. 2l modern
conveniences. Ivy 1245. J.
FOR RENT—HOUSES, i
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FURNISHED. |
A A A A AP,
FOR RENT-—3Ol Gordon street; com
pletely furnished home to adults;
every convenience; garage. Waest 10323
Foii‘ fix-:fi‘f—sii’-i{%fifi COTTAGE,
FURNISHED COMPLETE. CALL
MAIN 3779. J.
UNFURNISHED,
A A A A AN A AP
NEW six-room bungalow, hardwood
floors, electricity, gas, furnace heat, hot
water and all modern conveniences; fur
nished first clags; 100 yards from car
line; best location in West End Park.
Long lease to_ right ra:ty. References.
Main 417% or West 326.
LOVELY home on Gordon street; best
neighborhood obuimbl}: Just ogmuo
ark; rent rouonsbh. or further in
?romntlon apply 182 Gordon street.
WEST Efifi——i-room cot{a[o. very con
venient to churches, achools, car lines,
Apply ;{ W. Dent, owner, Atlanta Na
tional Bank Bidg. 'Phone Main 373.
FOR RENT—My eight-room North Bide
residence; good neighborhood; reason
able rent; can be used by two families
if desired. lvy 1016,
{# ELBERT—Six-room bungalow_lot b 0
by 200, walls newly tinted; all con
veniences: good neighbors; $25. Sharp,
Boylston & Day. __
833 W. PEACHTREE ST.
§-ROOM _house, large sleaping porch.
Phone Decatur 231.
FOR Rtfi"f-mx-roflom bu ow;
Side; hardwood floors; :
slaanine _naval,
FOR RENT—<MOUSES.
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UNFURNISHED.
M&W
s2o—Bix-room eottage: modern eonvsm
ience& 651 South Pryor. Phone -
atur 704,
16 OAK ST. 7-room cottage; all eon
veniences; 520 per month, I 33-L.,
IX- cottage, on large elévated
lot. 134 LaFrance street. Ivy 4544-L.
OR RENT—6-room bungalow. 132
__Broyles St. Atlanta phone e -
Consult our Rent Bulletin.
SMITH. EWING & RANKIN.
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FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED.
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FURNISHE Dor unfurnished, from Sep
tember 1, a two-story brick. 110 Ju
niper street. Apply to W. 8. Larned.
Main 59.
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HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT.
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FOR SALE OR RENT—Mod
ern 8-room residence, 638 N.
Boulevard, near Ponece DeLieon;
good condition; deep lot; drive
way and garage. Call owner,
Ivy 6215, or address P. T.
Heath, 499 N. Jackson,
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WANTED—ROOMS,
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UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING.
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WANTED—3B connecting rooms; all con
veniences; level lot; on lower floor;
nice section. References exchanged.
Give full Bartlculars. Address 8., Box
716, care eorgan.
WANTED—APARTMENTS.
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FURNISHED,
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WANTED—NiceIy furnished apartment
with three bedrooms, for winter; must
‘have steam heat and rave reasonable
rent; walking distance preferred; want
‘ed by September 1. Call Ivy Gagß-J.
e e b e,
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i OFFICE SPACE WANTED.
MMMMMAN\MAMMM\WM
WILL share office and phone with party
~ if expense is reasonable. Main 1372
m:
| OFFICES FOR RENT.
A AN IIDINIPIIP IS St bNI
WILL sublet one office, all conven
lences, at reasonable wrice. 612 Wal
ton Bldg.
o E, $18; one of best in ~ecity at
price. Phone Main 2500.
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~ OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT.
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WANTED—Responsible party
to share my office. Call Ivy
529, between 11 and 12.
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
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INVESTMENT.
APARTMENT.
WOULD you buy & home if I.could
show you where the place would ab
solutely pay for itself, and give you a
surplus in your pocket? Well, I have
that kind of a proposition to offer you.
Rents for sllO and can arrange terms
to suit your pocket. This place is mod
ern in every respect. Let me show you
thie proposition and I will guarantee
that you will say that I have abso
lutely the best proposition to offer In
Atlanta. I can use a light car, or va
cant lot as part Igoaymem. See Bran
don, 412 Austell Bldg. Main 140.
For Sale by Administrator.
TWO nice houses in Center Hill. One
3-room and one 4-room; large lots.
This property is the estate of Mrs.
Emily C. Flournoy, deceased, and is
located in close distance of public school
has good water and fruit trees. An ideal
place for chickens, and gardening pur
poses. Can be bought at a bargain for
cash by calling on the undersigned at
99 Central avenue or phone M. 5210, or
Atlanta 5878-L. W. J. Flournoy, Ad
ministrator.
TWO NICE LITTLE HOMB BARGAING
s2,soo—North Side bungalow, 8%6500; SIOO
cash, assume loan $1,000; S2O month.
Close to Forq4 Motor Company's new
plant; five-room bungalow; modern‘
conveniences,
$2,900~-HOLDERNESS SBT., WEST END |
—52,900. $125 cash, S2O per month; as. |
sume loan $1,750. Six-room bunxalow;;
east front; modern conveniences. Ask |
for Mr, Tomlinson. '
R. W. BARNWELL,
621 Candler, Ivy 1853, |
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CHEAP SURBURBAN HOMES '
AT SMYRNA I have for sale7-room
cottage, on lot 225 by 239, with out
houses, orchard, garden, etec., for $3,7560;
worth $4,500. In College Park, well
located house of 6 rooms, on lot 100 by
190 feet, with every convenience, for
$3,500. At Lakewood Heights, on two
cherted 'roads, a 5-room cottage, on lot
78 by 284 feet, with shade and fruit
trees, for $2,150. Joel T. Daves, 712
Fourth National Bank Bldg. Main 1291,
OWNER moved from eity. Sald sell mf'
house at a sacrifice. Cost $6,500; will
take $5,250. Rents for S4O. One of the
most beautiful homes in Decatur; eight
rooms, two stories, on one of the best
streets; lot 73 by 240; hardwood floors,
furnace, gas ang all conveniences. Grant
gi_lghrlsue, 806 Empire Building. Ivy
i .
DRUID HILLS rection, In community of
home owners, six-room bungalow, with
extra room in basement. Btone front,
furnace, tile bath, hardwood floors.
Large lot, beautiful shade. A real home,
Tee, care Georgilan.
EIGHT-ROOM, North Boulevard home,
near Ponce de Leon, elevated, ahtd?'
lot; strictly modern; cost $7,500, will sell
for $5,750 on terms. No exchange. Ivy
6590 L.
FOR only $760 can sell you nice four
room cottage on Stone Mountain car
llne; $l5O cash, $lO month. Fletcher
Pearson, 204 Equitable Bldg. Ivy 5234,
NICE six-room cottage, half block Gor
don street, modern Improvements:
Fmd neighborhood. R., Box 421, care
seorgian.
FOR SALE—Lot in Ormewood Park, 50
by 175, on Gilbert street, 2 blocks of
car line. Will sacrifice if sold at once.
Atl, Phone East 152-B.
A BARGAIN in a Premier car. For sals
at low figure for cash. Apply 612
Temple Court. Bldg.
FOR BALE CHEAP-.One four-room
and lot and one vacant lot, 25 by 100,
Call Atlanta 5636-F.
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| FARMS WANTED.
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WANTED—To rent small farm near At.
~ lanta; would bug on small terms., Ad
dress R. P., Box 715, care Georgilan:
ABCUT 20 acres with comfortable dwell
" ing, near car line. L., Box 726, care
Georglan.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTAYE FOR SALE,
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CORNER LOTS IN RESIDENTIAL
SECTIONS. -
The corner of Ponee DeLeon and Highland avenues has just
sold for $15,000 cash; it shows how valuable such places grow to
be as the community builds up.
It is a good rule to buy location on prominent ear line routes
and hold them a while for future use or enhancement. ;
Buy this for a business corner or apartment site: Junetion
Euclid and Lake avenues; a triangle with 100 feet on each street,
72 feet across; price $3,000. Can be improved to vield an imme
diate income, which will increase to a high renting proposition.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR,
Atlanta National Bank Building.
READ FOR PROFIT—GEORGIAN WANT ADS——USE FOR RESULTS
The pitiless spotlight of publicity is being turned
upon the undertaking business.
The methods and profits of undertakers are being
investigated. And tHe things you have thought for
years——that the charges of the average undertaker
are far more than is necessary—are being corrobo
rated.
When the sad time comes for laying loved ones
away it is not likely that you will eare to quibble over
charges even theugh you have passed through a pe
riod of financial strain by reason of prolonged illness.
Is it not better—now when trouble seems afar off—to
think the matter out carefully and calmly ?
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A First-Class Complete
We are manufacturers
as well as funeral diree
tors. All our materials
for manufacturing pur
poses are purchased at
wholesale, and we give to
our patrons the benefit of
the wholesale price. We
manufacture our own cas
kets—we make our own
burial robes. There is no
middleman to take up the
profits. We make only a
reasonable charge for our
service—but we guaran
tee that serviece to be as
prompt, courteous, mod
ern and complete as it is
possible for any under
taker to give.
We ecan arrange a
burial as elaborate and
expensive as desired—but
we are going to make a
specialty of giving to
everyone, at the same
price, a complete funeral
for $56, using only the
very nicest and very best
of materials.
BODEN & HUNTER
Funeral Directors
49 E. Hunter St. Nain - 1163
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FARM FOR SALE.
240 ACRES, 6 miles north of Carters
ville, Ga., 83 miles south of White, Ga.;
McCallfe station is on the farm. About
100 acres in cultivation; few acres in
pasture; balance In timberland. Creek
and spring branch running throufh this
farm. Reason for selling, distribution
Amor‘as heirs. For further {nformation
see . 8. Bradley, Chatsworth, Ga., or
W. W. Crow, Cartersville, Ga.
FOR _SALE—SO-acre farm chea R.
F. Finley, Cham%loe. Ga. -
Handsome Casket,
white, gray or black, ele
gantly trimmed, includ
ing handles and name
plate; elegant burial robe
to match casket, or any
color desired; embalming
by a recognized expert;
use of hearse to any city
cemetery ; transferring re
mains from home or hos
pital; outside box; wash
ing, dressing and hair
dressing; underwear and
hose when needed; pall
bearers’ gloves; door
crepe or flowers, if de
sired; funeral notice in
newspapers; use of chairs,
floor rugs, slumber robe,
candles and candelabra,
and such other items as go
to make complete a mod
est, yet modern, funeral.
More elaborate funerals
same proportionately low
prices. el
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: We're pluttons for storape. Got
= eight acres of it set apart for any
s thing from case Boocfa to camel’s
: hair brushes—all absolutely pro
: tected from flre, weather, theft,
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The same business laws apply to Railroads as to all other concerns and
with State and Federal jurisdiction over them, their every operation is open
to the public. ; 4
- It 1s no secret how their costs have and are increasing, while the prices
to be charged for their manufactured product — transportation — remains
fixed by law.
General business organizations meet increased expenses from year to
year and day to day by increasing prices and by economies not permitted
to Railroads.
The Railroads of Georgia are hauling freight today at rates less than
those fixed in 1880. :
In what way are the Railroads different from other business enterprises
that they can live without increasing their prices when expenses arée con
tinually increasing?
To the average individual, the Railroad is an engine and passenger
coaches, or freight cars.
Below is the precentage of increased costs of these items which the
Railroads have had to bear between 1907 and 1916
LOCOMOTIVES Wse o e Eore W eew ¢ vow e O wosie ediieueid 45%
PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS CARS . ........83%
Average percentage increase in cost of all
SQUIDIMENL g iivicast o dimbmsenmiiaiin.: SR
In previous statements the average per cent of increase in price of twenty
five necessary articles in daily use by the Railroads of Georgia, from angle %
bars to waste cotton, has been shown to be .. .eeo< — - oo 77.71%
The percentage of increase in wages paid for labor has been ot et et wme 142, %
The percentage of increase in taxes paid by the Railrosds of Georgla iln :
Georgia alone (for 1915 oVer 1901) has DEON wm mm o pme, = pour mem oy 178 40
AND YET, THE FREIGHT RATES TODAY ARE
LOWER THAN THEY WERE IN 1880.
Nothwithstanding such increased costs public improvements nrast go
on. Of the sixty-four railroads operating in Georgia, nine, namely, the
Atlanta & West Point : Georgia Raflroad
Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic Georgia Southern & Florida
Atlantic Coast Line Seaboard Air Line
Central of Georgia Southern, and Western & Atlanti,
for the eight years ending June 30, 1915, spent for per
manent improvements in the State of Georgia, not in
ludi ns f 1 i
:olilinng‘ a?:gk ev:the:r:) thgpsl:t:x; oonf 'i: .l.n .a ?t.u::no-: -‘:’ mzw 73. W
For additional right-of-wajy d land 1 tat! 1 o
t.l:):re was %ild togth;op:)fle:?r (}:grglaoih:zomss:x:n:t 618,639.28
For station bufldings, the 6uUm 0f we en — - o 1.891,475.”
For none of these items is there any increased revenue received by the
carriers. Nor are any of these expenditures made from earnings, but are
solely investments which have been provided for by additional capital,
THE PROMISE OF THE RAILROADS
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“IF OUR PETITION TO BE HEARD BY THE RAILROAD OOMMIS.
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SION OF GEORGIA, BEGINNING AUGUST 17, 1916, 18 GRANTED, WD :
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WILL NOT PUBLISH REVISED RATES BETWEEN POINTS IN GEOR-~
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¢ GIA PRIOR TO THE PUBLICATION OF REVISED RATES FROM IN.
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TERSTATE POINTS, SUCH AS CHATTANOOGA, TENN.; BlßMlNG
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HAM, ANNISTON, GADSDEN AND MONTGOMERY, ALA., TO POINTS
IN THIS STATE, AND IN ACOORDANCE WITH OUR ANNOUNCED POL.
ICY, WILL NOT MAINTAIN RATES FROM INTERSTATE POINTS
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TO GEORGIA LOWER THAN RATES PROPOSED BETWEEN POINTS
IN THIS STATE FOR THE SAME SERVICE."
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1916.
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