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Speakers for the Bible conference
at the Baptist Tabernacle will ar
rive in Atlanta Thursday
Dr. G. Campbell Morgan of Lon
don. accompanied by his wife, will
make his first visit te Atlanta since
e spoke herg scven years ago.
The sessions will continue from
Thursday night through Sunday,
March 28, with service seven times
a dav. The morning gervices will be
at 10 and 11 o'clock; afternoon at 2,
% and 4 o'clock, and night at 7 and 8
o'elock
"Dy, W, M. Fivang of Leos Angeles
gnd Chicago, will speak each morning
at 10 o'clock and each evening at 7
a'clok Dr. John Paul of Wilmaore,
Ky will speak each aftermoen At 2
o'cinok, and Dr. CGeorge W. MePher
son of New York at 3 o'clock Dr.
fen G. Broughton will arrive Mon
44’y to preach each afternoen at 4
awlock.
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Pine Association Urges
> . .
Reforestation in South
NEW ORLEANS, March 17.—A. L,
Clark. president of the Southern Pine
Association, €tregsed the importance
«f the reforestation of the Houth
ern forests, in opening the conWentwn
of that body Tuyesday in the Grune
wald Hotel. e eaused enthusiasm
to sweep the assemblage of more
than 406 delegates when he declared:
“Mav the next president be a man
aof cool, keen business semse, & Mman
who will not hold illusions of wav
ing the world before we ourselves,
are saved.” Mr, Clark, who comes
from Dallas, did not mention the
name of President Wilgon, however,
Presidept Clark said that the labor
situation was fast readjusting itself
and would soon hecome normal,
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Fifteen-Pound Girl
Arrives in Marietta, Pa.
(By International News lowica’.#
MARIWTTA, Pa, March 17.-The
targest fomale haby ever born in Ma
ristta, and ameng the few in the Htate
w weigh more than fifteen pounds, ar
yived at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Adam Mariey, Kasi Market atrett,
Marietta,
Beveral Years ago a son was born to
Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Mil'er which
weighed sixteen pounds,
MORE RETURNS FILED.
WABHINGTON, March 17.~Re
ports te ‘the bureau of internal {.\
snue Indicate that the number of in
come tax returns filed this ysar will
execed considerably the four million
beturns made last year,
— |
FANNIE BELL BAKER \
he body of Yannie Bell Baker, ins
afnt Aaughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B
Buker, whoe died Tuesday at the home,
106 “nun street, was sent Wedneadpy
mmmu’; by Harry G. Peesle to Celumbla,
Ala., for Tunperal and burial
EVELYN BRADLEY
Funeral services ;nr Evelyn Bradley,
infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs H, Ta
fradley, whe died Meounday at the howe
200 Grant street, were to be conducted
¥ the home Wednesday afternoon ut 1
Felock. Furial in Greeuwoend (‘emetery,
witi:r Awtry and Lewndey Company [n
.h. "lv
WIS, K. R SIMS,
Ae hody of Mrs, R. R. Sims, 20, whase
dee il aceurred T““d‘% at a privite
GaiaTium, wWas pent mnudnr morn
ing by Harry G. Poole (o Seneln. Ga., |
for funern! serviges and burigl. Mrs, |
Rius 8 survived hé her huspkand, her
spother, Mrs, olssie Mdwards; ane hro!har,‘
i4wis Edwnards, amg her grandfather,
&et Thurmond, \
FIANK 0. DAVES, ‘
‘rank J. Davie, 44, es b 4 Wui\utfloni
L stgoet, disd Tuesday night at a private
aghitarium. The bedy 18 at the chapel
of Uprry (. Poole pemding fumeral A 7
v igements. Mr, Devig is survived by his!
w low, two kons, Farle and M‘nl'd Da
¥igl twa brothers, H. . Davig o ire
Wmingham, 1{“!. and J % fl‘vl’ of !Po--\
froul, Canada
MUS. W E. BEAL, |
lineral services for Mrs. W. . Beal,
#B, who died Monday night at her heme
n Dunwoody, Ga., were to be conducted
at Mt Harmony Church Wednesday aft.
pruicon st 3 o'clock, with burial follaws
ing in the ehurchyard cemetery. Awtry
and lLowndes are in charge of arrange
ments Mrs. Real lg survived hy her huss
Bapd and four small children
MRR, T. 8§ HALL.
Mrs. T. 8 Hall, 34, died Tuesday night
@t _her home, 1 Kugene street The bod
whs sent Wednesday by Greenberg un‘
Bend te Dewy Rose, Ga., for funeral servs
secs and burinl. She is survived by her
fiusband and three small children
TMRE. DAVIT SHOFMAN
Mrs, David F!n(.n!\fi s Aled Wednes
dey at her home, 464 Auburn ayenus. Fu
Weral services will be conducted at the
ehapel of Greenberg and Rond Thursday
morning at 10 o'clock Burial will folloew
in Greenwood Cemetery She is survived
By her husband, one daughter, Miss Annis
Hhofman, and a son, Hynik Shoefman
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IHE ATLANTA ULORULAN A A Clean Newspaper for Sculhern Homes i T THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1920,
PROPERTY TRANSFERS
imd by Atlanta Title Guarantee Co.,
| 15 East Alabama Street,
\
» Warranty Deeds.
| $1 leve and Affection—Charies R. Sims
to Mrs. Mary Foute Bime lot south side
£t. (harles place, 298 feet wost of More
land avenueg, 63 by 131, Pebruary 2, 1920,
$1,600--Themas Bearden to J. T. Mead
c])w:.._.lofi Echo gtreet, 50 by 117. February
$2,760-~John M. Mc"?unou:h to John M.
Ponder, lot 4, block 46, land lot 75, Kour
teenth District, on east side Windsor
street, 52 by 197. March 15, 1920.
$2,000--W. P, Tillinghast to Annie M.
Tillipghast, lot east pide N. Boulevard,
150 feet north of Cresthill avepue, 60 by
160 Janvary 9, 1920,
$60,000--Alexander . King to Thom
1. McOrea, 12, 14, 1§ Triul’y avenue, ::
by 106. March 13, 1920,
$l6O—M. C. Gardner to M, W, Gardnar,
lot mporth side Gerard avenue, 190 feet
west where land lot line dividing land
lots 149 and 150 crosses said street, 50 by
200 February 27, 1920.
s2so—-Mrs. W. J. Croek ta J. C, Fan
ning, lot north side Hawk streat, 99 fest
from laney, 49 by 164. March 15, 1820.
$l6O-Greenwood Cemetery to Joe B.
Reynolds, lots 37 and 39, eolumn 24, sec
;A.';r:' A, Greenwood Cemetery. March 6,
SBSO-~Anunie Hall Robertgon to J, H. An
derson, 123 Thurmond street, 26 by 100,
January 18, 1920,
s2,oßoMrs. Cornelia . Cunningham es
tate to Mrs, Mary 8. Cunpingham, lot west
side Htate street, 510 feet south of Tenth
Atreet, $0 by 100; also lot southwest cor
ner Cunningham place and Hazel strect,
60 by 140, Lot vorth side Cunningham
place, 262 feet east of Peeples street, 60
by 143. N;‘vembor 12, 1919,
$75—R. B, Nvu*run to W. R. Jeffries,
lot sputh ;Ide Main street, 210 foet east of
Chureh, 42 by 140. March 1, 1920,
32.80’)~»fl#hurbnn Realty Co. ta A B
Jones, 30 Fairbanks street, 50 by 135,
March 13, 1930,
$2,000-M. & M. Banking & lLoan Co. to
Fulton Bag and Coetton Mills, lot seuthwest
corner Tenmelie and Pearl streets, 26 by
136; also let woutheast side Tennelle streal,
52 feet southwest of Peprl, 102 by 118,
Mnrn&. 11, 1920,
$2,000—-North Boulevard Park Corpora
tion to MG, Nerris, lot south side Crest
l!)lH avenue, 860 feet east of N. Poulevard,
bo hg 16). March §, 1920
$1,200--J, M. Jackson to James A. Lang
ley, lot east side Griffin gtreet, 28 feet
porth ol‘)«u, 49 by 100. Mareh 10, 1030
. sl9 and Other Valuable Conslderations-
Walter ? Reynolds to Ross Realty Co., bé,
60 apd 64 Weet End avenue, 211 by 466.
JFebruary 14, 1920,
‘ S4OO-—Mrs. Ada ¥, Noyes to Mrs. Jennie
‘MeMillan DeLoach, lot north gide Adair
‘avenue, 100 feet east of Barnett, 50 by
145. March 13, 1920, %
$4,260 - Mrs, Mary E. Moody to Harry K.
‘floo?éo::u Avery drive, 36 by 176. March
$6,000--Miss Joe M. Wilsen te Mrs, 1. 1.
Hanks, lot §4 in subdivision 9-A, land lot
44, Fourteenth District, on cast side
Brnfiylnn gtreet, 1156 by 194, March 1, 1920,
$5,600—0, M, #ul‘uu to Charles K,
Smith apd Nancy E. Smith, lot south side
Cascade ‘pluza, 160 feet south of Cherry,
49 hg 200. Mnrl'll 10, 1920,
$20,600--T, T. Flagler to William €.
Jucksou, lot southwest corner North Jack
son ungd North avenue, 60 by 160; also lot
west gide North Jacksen, 50 feet south of
North avenuye, bo b{ 160; algo lot mouth
side Nerth avenue, 160 feet west of Jack
son, 60 by 110. March, 1920,
u.ggo-wm Dorsey to Dana C. Helser
and Plorence Daniel Childe, lot east side
Cennally street, 72 feet sputh of Bast
Vair strget, 36 by 80. March, 1920
' Bends for Title.
$6,000 - Mrs, Mildred A. Jones to W. J
Rivers, 236 Bunset avenue, 45 by 140. Feb
ru:ry 28, 19030,
2,600 -Byren Plantatien Co. to B. ¥
Boak, ’:m(utmlf mtg;ent’ in lm'westß aide
South Pryor street, eet gouth of Buena
Vista svenue, F»g by 1':0. January b, 1920
$2,000--Thomas Hilton to sumne, one-haif
lntorux in same Pr.portfi. March 2, 1920,
$1,260-~James Capus Murdeugh and lena
Murdough, lot south side Parsens street,
160 foet west of Abbett, 50 by 100, Feb-
Fuary 21, 19820, :
$5.600-—Mauries H. l;a.}-mmn te Sidney
Zlmn.uermann. hflfl En‘uto funter street, 67
by 100. arch 15, 1930,
yfl l‘ow‘}. ¥, Gritfin to Lupcy Jeter, lot
south side Magnolls street, 123 feet ecast
of Chestnut, 40 by 92, May 22, 1919,
10,620 Robert ¥. Cox to R T. Torian,
208 Park avenye, 61 by 178, March 1, 1920,
i 6,300 -Mra, 3‘ (.- Graham to J'. A.
Ragudale, 272 West Fifth sireet, B 0 by
160, Mareh 1, 1980,
2!,00:—-(9@“" M. Napier to U. T
Koch, 4 T‘ploy drive, 72 hy 121, Janu
ary 17, 1920,
$16,000--J. W. Kiser te (' 1, MoGowan,
lot west :lda Spring, 140 feet north of
Kimball, 50 by 190, Mareh 1. 1920
$6,000--J. H. Davis Jr, to W, L. Kelley,
lot northwest corner Del'oor's Ferry rosad
t;\d Bpringer street, 100 by 214 July 29,
9,
zg.aoo- “Willlam Dobson te Deleio Ricks,
lot nerthwest corner Heho and Fox streets,
38 by 117, Septegber 1, 1919,
a ‘MBwun. Alaxine 8. French te Cluude
, lot east s West Sixl. street, ‘3O
foet south of Rallread street, 100 by 185,
Nrr’ 17, 1918 Transferred te Will and
Mipnie Foster, July 28, 1919,
.“!,160—]":. Luetle M. Means to red
erick ¥ew and Lilla Few, 6 FPike uvenue,
36 hy XO, M“ch 11, 1080,
$7,300~H. H. Hirsch to H. G ‘'Turnper,
lot east side Rosedale avenue, 150 feet
n.onh. of Delmar avenue, 60 by 160. March
A bl‘i,”.——ll. . Norrvis to Mre. ¥. P, Clay
ton, lot so?lh gide Cresthill avenue, L"!iu
sees east of North Beulevard, 60 by 151
Mareh 10, 1920
tu.ou——w. A. Calloway to Mrs, Byrd
M. Barr, 222 Courtland street, 40 by 128
&.bwu; 9, 120, Truu’hn-d to Mrs. Nina
. Houser, Murch 6, 1920,
35 and ?mhd'“'m Trust Co.
trustes to ammmtfl in Ca., first &un.l
;m‘sxd in deed book 145, page 774 March
'QL aith P. Ribble te G, W. Ribbla
wnd ‘h It Me d, 267 Myrtle
street, y 1560, Mar 11, lll&
17 iton oouM’v to :mu arshall,
x g Hiett street, 47 by 150, March 13,
29 -Bame to same, 740 Elliott street,
28 by 173. March 13, 1920,
li——# N, Renfroe to John T, Peel and
Mrs. ay Putrelle, lot seuth side Weal
Fourth street, 240 feet west of Spring, 40|
by 190, Mareh 13, 1820,
Loan Deeds. |
$2,000-Jehn M. Fonder to Neliye and/
Fannye wri"‘u. lot sast side Windsor
street, being south half let 4, bleck 46, |
sand lot 76, Fourteenth distpiet, 52 by uvl
foot. March 15, 1920,
’ SBOO—J. H. R(xmr; to fl.. E. \lb'o !“r;rdil
lot @seu ae an, street, en
west ofwr.{b" stroet, 8‘ by 100 f.m.’
iJnnuty 16 IQs
\ $620-J. . Heavers to Oity Savings
'Bank, same property, February 14, nml
- $3,000-N. B, Hilburn to L. B, Lilien
thal, lot west side Copenhill avenue, 176
feet morth of Herninia street, 7h by 160
1n.1..( years, & per cent. March 11,
120,
SBOO-—-Mrs. Blanche © Heptingtall teo
Mrs. Rose A. Snyder, 6 Curran street, 63|
‘h_v 95 feet, 3 years, § per cent. Febru
’n.ry 18, 1830, i
$3.000--W, O, Btradley te Dickinson |
‘Truu Company, trustes, 142 West Haker
‘s(rn«l, 48 by 173 feet, March 12, 1820, {
s2,633—Mrs. L. A, Darracott to %lu-"
shal! B. Allen, lot west side (‘omnhi“‘.‘
avenue, 175 feet northeast of Carmel, .’»OI
by 180 feet, b years, 7 per cent. March
15, 1820
Valuable Conalderation —Mrs 1, T
Ylanks to Miss Joe M, Wilson, land lot
44, Pourteenth distriet, known ws lot ul
in subdivision of $-A hlock on east side
'Broyles street, 48 by 184 feot; also ¢SO-A
Jeff Davis Ceunty. March 1, 1920, ‘
SI.OOO- ¥. €. Dess tp Rudelph Frank, |
ot northwest corner Main gtreet and
lyle avenus, 78 by lif feet, 1 year, 1!
per pent. March 13, 1980
$2,400-Thomas H, MetCrea to Alex
ander €. King, 12, 14, 1§ Trinity avenue,
64 by 185 feet, 4 years, & per cent. March !
13, 1920, ” ‘
- $1.300-~Charl B Bmith and Naney B
Amith to Mrs. Stella Fleishel, lot west |
side Cascade Place, 160 feet south of |
| Cherry street, 49 by 200 feet, § years, 7!
per cent. March 11, 1920 i
7 $4,000--8. Alex Smith to Leen N Morn,l
\261 Myrtie street, 60 by 1560 feet, § years, |
7 per cent. Mareh 8, 1926 ‘
S6OO-James A. Langiey to firor{tn‘
Savings Bank and Trust Company, ot |
east side Griffin street, 19 feet north r-fi
| Jett street, 39 by 100 feet, 3 years, 7/
por cent March 11, 1920
$35,000—-Paul Kleiber to Mrs xh\r; A.‘
Howell et al lot northwest corner Park |
and Peters street, 280 by 377 feet, 5
vears, & per cent. February 16, 1810 1
- SBSO--J. H. Anderson te N"mul In-i
vestment Cempany, lot merth Wide Thur-|
mond street. 100 feet west of Mangum, 28
by 100 feet, 43 monthly mnetes. March
10, 1920
SI,BOO--3 W, leroux te W. O, Mauldin,
lot southwest corner Piedmont avenue and |
Esat Paces Feery road, 100 by 260 feet. |
March 15, 1920, |
$1.600-Mra B R leroux teo ]vlkfl'l‘
Farm am.)ohi B. Barrett, trustee, lot
west side Pledmont avenue, 100 feat :mnh.',
east of East Paces Ferry road, 100 hy
iti! fest, Mareh 15, 1930
180 000 Ftehugh Knex te Prudential
Insurance Company of America, lot west '
‘we Peachtree ropd, 300 feet north of
venteenth street, 100 by 120 feet, 5
years, 63/, per cent. March 12, 1920, i
¥760-—Jackson Arnold to T. J. Bettes & |
Company, Inc., log nerthwest side Thir-|
kield avenue, 160 feet southwest of Lan-'
","'s‘ 60 by 150 feet, J years. March 10."'
1920.
$1.300—-Mre° M, E. O'Shields te Geor
gia Ravings Bank and Trust Company,
588 Eimpson street, 50 by 140 feet, 60
monthly notes. March 9, 1920, |
s6oo—-W. M. Brand to M. and M. Bank
ing Company, 61 Sylvan avenue, 50 h,v’
I‘,_’2o feet, 34 monthly notes. March B§, |
1920,
$1,600—-C. W. Walker to Appl»lonl
Church Home, lot gouth side West Hun- |
ter gtreet, 600 feet cast of Gordon nreet.|
76 hy 210 feet, b years, March 15, 1920.
gd.“fi-—l. Alex Bmith to Leon N, Strrn.l
267 Myrtie street, 60 by 150 feet, § years,
'lrn ecnt, March 8, 1920,
650—~Thomeon Marshall to Coca-Cola
Bottlers Association, 738 Elliott street. 25|
by 162 feet; also 740 Eiliott street, 28 by,
171 feet, 6 years, § per cemt. March 13, !
1920 I'
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‘ Vital Statistics
VITAL STATISTICS,
DEATHS,
Mrs. Martha Bell, 81, 127 Chapel street.
Evelyn Mary Bradley, Infant, 269 Grant
street,
Herbert . Moore, infant, Colling
Switch, near Holton,
Walter K. Ajoux, 24, Meridep, Conn.
Laicile Walker, 1, b 5 Wyman #ireet.
M. 1. Scoggins, b, 700 Bast Fair street.
W. H. Wallace, 55, 71 Foster street.
Grover (. Hyden, 32, 337 East Hunter
street
BIRTHS, ;
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Harpe, .i 65 Capitol
avepue, 0 boy
‘ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown, 104 Love
joy smtreet, a girl
Mr. ang Mre. Joe Smoellensky, 174 Bass
stregt, a girl.
Mi. and Mrs. David R. Turner, 26
Evaps drive, a boy
MARHIAGES.
None recorded,
~ JENKINS MAY LOSE ESTATE.
- HERMOSILLO, Mexico, March 117.
‘William O. Jenkins, American con
kular agent, whose imprisonment
caused complications with the United
States, faces confiscation of his
Mexican estate and factorfes, if the
recommendations of the governor of
Puebla are carried out,
| “The .(nrufimlhnoo, hut do not compel,'”
| OROSCOPE.
| THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1920,
Astrologers read this as an uncertain,
doubtfyl du{. Although Venus and Mars
are in benaefic aspect, Uranus and Saturn
lare strongly adverse,
_Early in the morning whatever concerns
the bhuying and gelling of women's clothing
or jewels with which to deck the young
of both sexes should be most profitable.
. Before noon actors and actregses should
benefit from the sway of the stars, and
there is a forecast of unusual luek for
nwre than one Faster production in the
theater,
. Physicians and scientists should be for
tunate in the late gpring when some great
Eervice to humanity will he mung‘ lauded,
Legislation that is most helpful to sol
diers, soilors and marines (s prognosti
cated. By summer they should be in re
celpt of something that is an evidence of
the nation's real gratitude.
Uranus and Saturn are in a place that
continues to make for public condemna
tion of public men and rencrnl discontent
with the ehaotic condition of politics as
well as industry.
Leaders who direct public thought will
syffer greatly from the sinister effect of
the planet that encourages belief in evil
and destroys faith in what is good.
Much secret plotting will cause mis
concoption on matters of great moment,
Propaganda that is poisoneus becuuse it
is not labeled with the namé of any rec
ognized organization that is evil will do
lm%flh harm.
'rouble and |dissatisfaction in shipping
matters will he prevalent as the summer
advances. Scandsls will be exposed and
gerious consequences are foreshadowed.
Deaths among women may be many in
the next few mmonths, and privation dye to
the high eest of living will cause an in
nunn! mortality,
Saturn 15 in an aspect that is read as
presuging 'ihel suits in which legislators
are concerned. *
Persons whose birthdate it is ghoyld be
watchful of the health during the com
ing vear, Change and business prosperity
are indicated, but there is danger from
false friends
Children born on this day will have an
eventful caveer and may have many ex
tremas of fortune. b
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No. 351816. W, B. Owen; also three war
savings stamps. 6586 Chestnut st., Liberal
reward. &
LOST-~Ladies’ small octagen gshaped gold
watch, on black ribhon, Reward if re
(’urned to Mr. Williamson, Guthman Lgun
dry.
o
LOST-—Buneh of keys, Tuesday after
noon. Reward. Phone Camp Gerden,
9105, Hemlock 3208-J. W. O. Stamps.
$76 REWARD for return of new TFaerd
touring car; Ga. license 26481, inotor No.
3691630, B. ¥. Lowe, Ivy 7534,
LOST—Parasol, sterling siiver handle; car
OF town _Bawars. 247 Capitel Ave:
BLACK fox fur in Savoy Theater. Tues
_day P. M. M. 3414, Liberal reward.
I!“¢')l'Nl’\v-l.lvo male hegs. Can have by
| _paying expenses. 100 Manigault Bt.
LOST--Black and tan Dachghund. Rewerd
_Davie, 48 E. Merritts Ave.
FOUND—Russian wolf hound. Call at 191
SO Bt S B 3 Wb oo
FOUND--2 horses and 1 mule, 318 White-
R B SRR AR S
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EDUCATIONAL,
R A AP PSP AP
WRITE your imaginati We teach jes
how to write phoumy-. Turn your
Heas into m‘h. Write or call for ua
ticulara Southerm Seenario Syndicate, 3
Real m%m- Bullding, 2081 Twenty-first
street ) jrmln!hm. Ala.
e Tt
_____ MUSICAL.
WIE teach you to play your first pilece
in 40 minutes; en the steel !ulur. A
guitar given free to pupils. & Hawailan
Music Studio, 3314 Whitehall St. Upstairs.
/ VIOLIN School. st 16 years.
yhl@ufle_zgqg_ucxanm Bldg. ;vy 4028,
| DANCING.
AAAAA AAA P A A AAN
MISS THERESA HOFFMAN has opened
an up-te-date dancing schoo! between
62 and 60 Housten St. Childrer given
special attentien, Yor rivate lessons,
phone Ivy 1488, llvy Bzgfi-.!. Danecing
Tuesday and Saturday nights. Special jazz
music. : i RR o !m o
BUSINESS PERSONALS.
eA A AAAN PN I,
$lO PER MONTH.
(nfluenza, Catarrh, Adenoids and Enlarged
Tonsils—Deafness, ete. ‘
DR, GEORGE BROWN, SPECIALIST ]
312-314 Austell Bldg,
Mail Treatment, $5 Pnj Month, Writs.
AUTOMOBILYE, OWNERB—Save a
few hundred this yvear. See our ad,
this issue, UNIVERSAL CHEMICATL
0, ‘
e A -t e,
EDWARDS, PHOTOPRAPHER !
Can be foynd only en second floor, Mc-
Clure's Store, Kodak pictures enjarged.
MR SN
HIGH class dentistry e:r‘hnn.yod for men's
or women (jilloring Phone 1. }"0, ‘
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BUSINESS CARDS
A AWA NS AN
Bousas Built i 3 rwenigs s o
Hannah, 508 Wiatiron Bldg. Ivy 6362, |
R e ey
AUTOS—TAXICAB® |
AA A A A N
UNION TAXI SERVICE
18 B, Wal) Bt Main 3407,
R e
BUILDING, REPAIRING, ROOFING,
A A AANSNNLNNN NN NI NSNS NN AN .
BUILDING, repairing, roofing. Work
guaranteed. A, B. Maicom, §1 Carnegle
Way. Ivy 6738, Call 6:30 to 7:30 a m,,
SRR
CHIROPODIST,
A A AN A SNt
DR. FRANK E. PARKER, Ohiropedist
MAIN 167¢ 237-239 ARCADS,
DENTISTS,
A AA A YA AA AR AA A S
"N IPQDr. . Jensen, Dr. O, E.
DENTISTSE L 738" whiahatt
DECORATING, PAINTING,
P‘R;rN(‘N painting and deocorating, expert
workmen, ouiside and inside finishing
at low cost, 133 W. Pine Bt
R e T
GOOD QNOS TO EAT.
A AA A AN AR A NN AN
’ 1 -
ALI-AMERICAN CAFE,
(GET the habit of mun{ our home ceok
ing; omen all night. No. 4 8. Pryor Bt
PRINTING,
eAANAN SN AN
B T g Tarite i, ShmsehTaen
.- ng inv o a
WEER & VARY 0O ATLANTA. O&
PFAINTING—FPAFPERING
eA A A NN AN
TINTING, TINTING repairing roma
$4.00 to $6.60. Call 4 to 7 p. m West
€3O-0.
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PATENTA AND TRADE MARKS,
AAANANNN NN AN NGNS N
Mason, Fenwick and Lawrence, Patemt
and Trade ‘uk Lawyers 't'fl lm
Wash ngton, D, O
Meference: A, A Woal & Bon, At
lanta, Ga., and many othurs
_Bend description and sketeh.
PLUMBING AND TINTING,
AAA A A A A
HAMILTON Tinning and “lumbing Ce
Plumbing, tinning, reefing, contractin
wnd job work. lvy 267 181 Marietia 8¢
; ROOF REPAIRING,
SOUTHERN ROOF MEPATRING CO,
ALL Xkinds of reofs repaired hy expert
workmen Low prices. Work guaran
teed. 129 W. Pine Bt. Ivy 688 D
__HELP WANTEDMALE.
WANTED—Men to carry
| Georgian and American
~ routes, good pay and good
opportunities for the right
~ kind of men. Here is gz good
’ chance for men whose pres
~ ent jobs do not demand all
~ of their time. 'u do not
' have to report until 3:15
p, m. Apply in person at
~ either nine in the morning
} or five in the afternoon to
~ City Cireulator. Cireulation
Department, Atlanta Geor
gian. ‘
WANTE D—-
FIRST - CLASS
MALE STENOG
RAPHER. AP
PLY IN OWN
WRITING, BOX
1577, G EsO R
| GTAN.
| Soaliee e
. WANTED—At once, young
| man stcnogra{)her with at
‘ least two years’ experience.
Must be expert. Good sal
ary and opportunity for ad
vancement. Apply Currie-
Akers Tire Company, 95
' Marietta street.
‘ WANTED
200 LABORERS AT
| ONCE ON MILL
| CONSTRUCTION.
AT LANGDALE, ALA., 6 miles south
of West Point, Ga., on C. V. Rall
way. Good street car connections to
' West Point. 30c¢ per hour, 10-hour day;
board and: lodging $5 per week, 12 or
14 months work. West Point Iron Werks,
lLangdale, Ala. E. D. Sharky, Supt. of
SN g T
. JOB PRESS FEEDER
Wanted at Once.
See Mr. Rauschenberg,
WEBB & VARY,
381, W, Ala. St.
EXPERIENCED STENO G
RAPHER: GOOD SALARY;
EXCELLENT PROSPECTS
FOR ADVANCEMENT; GIVE
FULL DETAWS IN FIRST
LETTER. BOX 1576, CARE
GEORGIAN.
WANT 2 THOROUGHLY EX.
PERIENCED FERTILIZER
MILY, FOREMEN. ARMOUR
FERTILIZER WORKS, ATLAN-
T R
ONE DRAFTSMAN.
Must have had some praetieal experience
and be geod on mechanigal drawing. Sal
ary abeve the averngo. Apply 415 Cham
‘_!rqrrpra(_,ommorcn Bldg. i
ANDERSON VULCANIZER SALES CO.
We teach yeu vulunld!\. in ten daya
Buyers taught '(rn‘ Best methods, best
machine; lowest price.
SHOP AND .:CHPOOL. |
38 James St.. Atlanta, Ga.
YOUNG MANE€¢ TO DRIVE
LAUNDRY TRUCK. 'I‘ROY‘3
LAUNDRY 210 HOUSTON ST.
WANTED—BOY TO WRAP
PACKAGES., TROY LAUN
DRY, 210 HOUSTON ST.
COLORED—COOKS FOR ALL BTA-|
TIONS, SBS te $110; DISHWASHERS,
ORDERLIES, HALIL, MEN, WAITERE,
HELP OF ALL KINDS.
_26 WEST VPEVAJ(‘H’[‘REE. ROOM 308.
YOUNG men, 17 upward, desiring railway
mail elerkships, sllO month. Write for
free particulars examinations, R, Terry
(former government examiner), 69 Con
tinental Bldg, Washington.
MATTRESS STITCHERS.
HIRSCH & BPITZ MFG, CO.
JONES AVE., Bush & Elliet §Bts, and
authorn Balvwny. . .
COLORED PORYERS, JANITORS,
DISHWASHERS, BUSBOYS, COOK,
LABORERS FOR INSIDE WORK. $lO TO
$26 PER_WEEK. 1680% AUBURN AVE.
WANTED--At ence, man who is exper
ienced in double entry bookkeeping,
eithar temporary or permanent. Atlanta
Casket Co., Cor. Elliott and Newton 3.
U. & GOVERNMBENT wants hundreds ran
way mail elerks; mail carriers, Expe
risnce unnecessary. Commence SIOO month,
Particulars, Box 4040, care Georgian
WAN'{‘ED-—-Mou and Boys learn to play the
steel guitar; mo charge for first lesson;
'lulur #n to those Interested. Hawallan
usic Btudlo! _l!% Whitehall St,
WANTED #rst class mechanic. One
familar with all makes of cars. Refer
ences required. State salary expected.
Smith Treadwell, Chatsworth, Ga. ‘
AVERAGE $127 menth. Rallway mall
clerks. Hundrede © oded. List ?ontlonl
open free. Write v klin Institute, Dept, "
§0 G, Rochester, N. ¥._ :
WANTED ~Bfficiency manager for Aandy
factory. One w'o understands all de.
tails of the business, Addreas Bex 630,
New Orleans, Ta.
T DG WANTED, experieneen
IWRI\ I&lz& package wagon dl’;-
ers, eolored. Parcel Deilvery Co., 4
Eapt jHunrer S
WANTED —Order clerk for wholesale
dryg house, give references and state
experience. Answer Hox 1601, care Geeor
o, e ———
COLORED porter wanted. Ap-
Y -
ply Montag Bos,, 10 Nelson St.
YES-—Prof. Bun-m‘ guarantees to teachn
you the barber trade In few weeka
Ohain of shops. Gend wages 14 W, Mitcheil
ANTERNATIONA OORR DENCOS
ic%goh %XL&N‘;’R&IN g) a |
BITION YOU WANT. ARCAD!
| 7@ WANTED to work before and
:BO\& after school. Parcel Dellye
ery Co., 174 Kast Hunter St
Ifi.\§*fifi—~fin-¢r!oneo§ mnr olerk for
home office work. Apply Palmette Fire
Insurance Co., Sumter, 8 O
WANTED--Relinble, o!p.riam mAn serv.
| ant. Ap&xy to Mrs. Brown, Peachiree
road and Woesley Ave,
FOUNG man willing to use typewriter and
colleet mccounts. Good salary, 1018 At
Janta Natienal Bank,
FYOUNG man with experience in eontrae
tor's office for clerical work, Apply Mr,
Mathews, 10 Nelson 8t
COTORED — WELL BXPERIENCED
-000 K FOE OQUT-OF-TOWN POSITION.
HOOD WAGES. -
e e e ey
WANTED - RExpericnced biackemith help
ers. Yancey Bres., 112 Walten Bt.
?OR 3 experienced painters. Experienced
on stage work. Main 3147, :
WANTED - First class blacksmith, Yaboey
_Bros, 122 Walten St e 3
WANTED -Experienced sute drivers. Ap
ply 87.39 tey St
HELP WANTED—-FEMALE,
- GIRLS
DO YOU WANT
! WORK THAT IS A
PROFIT AND
PLEASURE?
WANTED — GIRLS
OVER SIXTEEN,
FOR REGULAR
WORK WITH -THE
NUNNALLY CO. -
A few positions now open in
eandy packing roem: also in
chocolate dipping department.
Good pay, with chance of quiek -
promotion. We realize that good
work comes best with pleasant
surroundings, so there are well
lighted workrooms, services of
trained nurse, rest rooms, ete.
APPLY 945 EDGE
WOOD AVE.
EXPERIENCED
MALE _
STENOGRAPHER
AND OFFICE SECRETARY, IN- ,
TELLIGENCE, NEATNESS AND
WILLINGNESS MORE ESSENTIAL
THAN SPEED, MUST HAVH SOME
KNOWISDGE OF FILING. NO ONEB
UNABLE TO COMMAND AT LEAST
S%O PER MONTH NEED APPLY.
MAKE APPLICATION IN WRITING,
STATING AGE, EXPERIENCHE,
PRESENT OCCUPATION, BUSINESS
AND RESIDENCE ADDRESSES AND
TELEPHONE NUMBERS, SALARY
REQUIREMENTS AND WHEN
SERVICE CAN BEGIN. ADDRESS
1263, CARE GEORGIAN.
| .
l A WOMAN between 20 and 35
years old to work as filing clerk,
permanent positign with large cer
peratien, situated near Whitehall
and Alabama streets.
} Neo experience necessary but
must have good memery neat and
careful in her work,
_ Ne famcy clothes needed for this
} Jfll’i’ you are lockinf for a perma-
S lese Houre § ts 8 & b 0 16
| 5:30 every day (ne Sunday work).
\ $lO a week to start. Give name,
; address and where you gan be
reached by phone. Your answer
will be considered as sample of
vour handwriting. Address, Beox
1650, Georgian
BOOKKEEPER EXPERIENC
ED IN INSTALLMENT BUS
INESS PREFERRED. BUT NV
ESSENTIAL. PERMANENT
POSITION. GIVE AGE, EXPE
RIENCE, SALARY DESIRED,
AND APPLY IN OWN HAND
WRITING TO BOX 1264,
GEORGIAN;__‘_W___ et
ATTRACTIVE OPENINGS
IN OUR -~ CHOCOLATE BELT
PACKING ROOM FOR LXPE
RIENCED BELT PACKERS
AND WRAPPERS. GOOD PAY,
CLEAN WORKROOM AND
PLEASANT WORK. L
THE FRANK E. BLOCK 0.,
80 ELLIOTT STREET.
INTELLIGENT YOUNG GIRLS
WANTED IFOR OUR BAKERY
PACKING ROOM. GOOD PAY,
ATTRACTIVE WORK. LUNCH
ROOM IN FACTORY. ”
FRANK E, BLOCK CO,,
80 BLLIOTT STREET.
COUNTER GIRLS WANTED,
EXPERIENCE UNNECES
SARY: GOOD PAY: SHORT
HOURS: NO SUNDAY WORK;
ALSO EXPERIENCED CASH
IER. PRESSLER'S CAFETE
RIA, CONNALLY BLDG.
WANTED—By large auto cor
poration, experienced stenog
rapher; must be rapid and aceu
rate ; good salary ;: permanent po
gition; opportunity for advance
ment. Apply in person, 417
Whitehall street. sl
JOB PRESS FEEDERS
Wanted at Onpce.
See Mr. Rauschenberg,
WEBB & VARY,
381% W. Ala. St.
WANTED :gtenographor
and office assistant com
bined; good salary to com
petent woman. Apply at
once at Watson's, corner
Pryor and Decatur streets.
THE BUTTERICK PUBLISH
ING COMPANY REQUIRES
THE SERVICES OF SEVERAL
GIRLS BETWEEN THE AGES
OF 16 AND 19 YEARS OF
AGE. APPLY TO MR. STILL
WELIL, 79-89 MARIETTA ST.
YOUNG ladies, nge 18 to 30, wanted for
work In p&pcr pox department. Good
g:'flotr:‘lrl ’l“:mz fi:‘& SIH::DPO‘X l‘::ectm‘::é
Sontharn REUSSE. . . L.
‘IUSE GEORGIAN WANT
ADS FOR RESULTS.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE.
WANTED —2 EXPERIENCED
- STENOGR APHERS AND
BILLING CLERK:; NO BEGIN
iNERS» NEED APPLY, SAL
ARY SIOO PER MONTH. JOHN
LOTTRIDGE MOTOR SALES
CO., 264 PEACHTREE.
WANTED—YOUNG LADY TO
WORK ON NECKWEAR;
NICE WORK; CAN MAKE sls
TO S2O PER WEEK. ALL
STAR MFGQ, CO., 66-70 W.
MITCHELL STREET.
WANETED-—Young lady book
keeper and stenographer to
‘take charge of office; good pay.
‘Splendid opportunity for ad
ancement. 814 Atlanta National
Bank Building. |
WANTED.— 15 GIRLS TO
WRAP CANDY. APPLY,
READY TO WORK. GA. PEA
NUT CORPORATION, 179
EDGEWOOD AVENIJE.
GgE TYPIST WITH BILLING
EXPERIENCE; GOOD OP
PORTUNITY FOR ADVANCE
MENT. ELYEA CO, 15 N.
PRYOR STREET. ‘
GIRLS wanted to make brushes,
good work, pleasant surround
ings. Apply to Mr. Bell, D, D.
Felton Brush Co., 3921, Ec‘lge-i
wood Ave. . ‘
WANTED—YOUNG LADIES
TO LEARN MARKING AND
ASSORTING. GUTHMAN'S
LAUNDRY, 212 WHITEHALL
STREET.
WANTEP_SEVERAL COLOR
ED WOMEN FOR FLAT
WORK. SEWELL LAUNDRY,
154 ORME STREET.
WANTED — Experienced saleslady
for ladies’ ready-to-wear and mil
linery; good salary. Jacobs Dept.
Store, 211 Peters street.
.350 PER WEEK. We can use a young
lady possessing a pleasing personality
in eur organization. Box 1431,
TOTORED _VIRST CLASE GOOK, OUT
T OF TOWN. - MAIDS, DISHWASHERS,
COOKS, HELP OF ALL KINDS,
25 WEST PEACHTREE, ROOM 308.
;WANTED—-To give you @a guitar free;
call teday and learn te play your first
piece in .‘lg minutes. Hu'Jlln Music
Btudio, 33 Whitehall Bt. Upstairs.
W;iiiH;Tm'rook. Smx!eTom:m
preferred. Furnished room afd good
wages, Apply 15 Inman Circle, Ansley
Parle. Phg_lle_'}{em. 2972.
WANTED-—Reliable, experienced, pgettled
white nurse to go te Savannah; must
have good references. Phone Mrs, R. W.
Greves. Ivy T7860-W.
WANTED—Several girls over 15 years of
_age for order department. Apgy third
floor McCall Pattern Dept, 88 N. Pryor St.
WANTED—Good cook, breakfast and din
ner meals. Room on premises {f de
sired. Apply 544 Ponce de Leon Ave.
OOLORED—B WAITRESSES, 3 CAFE
COOKS, 4 DISHWABHERS, $lO TO sls
PER WEEK, 160% AUBURN AVE__l
YOUNG lady for flower department, some
experience neceggary. Apply Nunnally’s,
101 Peachtree gtreet, *
WANTED—A mald for morning house
work; references. Phone Miss Louise
Dooli By M 0 p e
WANTED—Woman to do washing en lot.
Good wages. Mrs. T. T. Williams, 1307
Peachtree road.
PIRST class coeok wanted at once. Good
S'lwag:r."ul;:\;"walhwomnn, 67 E. Mitchell
CASHIER and salesiady; shert hours; some
4 m'i‘:]t' worl. Nunnally Ce., 101 Peach
\x_m'nm
A‘!x:uxe work; good wages, 298 orrest
B eRP,WY Db Ave
WANTED-—Glr] for cecking and house
work; good pay. 208 N. Moreland. B
MILLINERY makers. 133 Peachtree Ar
. cads, . Only eEperis need apply. -
WANTED-—A eampetent ululull. White
House Bakery Ce., 35 8. Broad.
WASHWOMAN to wash on 18t fer small
family. Call Hem. 1013,
WANTET—Af once & good ceok. Call
Main 3814-J.
GOMPETENT maid wanted. Apply 600
Piedmont Ave,
FPINAT CLABE cook. §lO per week. Apply
'_362 P'tree St, e
Help Wanted—Male, Female,
WANTED.
(Carding, spinning and
spooler room help.
Cheap house rent. Wa
ter and lights free. Ap
ply
W. H. MOONEY,
Superintendent
Bibb Manufacturing Co.,
Columbus, Ga.
WANTED — Afew
spinners and spool
ers, We have raised
wages, Write for
prices, Boarders pro
ferred. W, B. Kyser,
Bibb Manufacturing
Co., Porterdale, Ga.
CAN use a few carpen
ters with families of
cotton mill help,
Apply
0. B. GRIMES,
MILSTEAD MFQG. CO.,
Conyers, Ga.
WANTED—AT kinds of cotton
mill help for both day and night
work, Carding, Spinning, Twist
ing and Weave Room heln will
find good houses to live in with
plenty of room around houses
for gardens, cows and chickens.
We also have good schools and
churches. Apply to 1. B. Grimes, |
Supt.,, Elm City Cotton Mills, ‘
LaGrange, Ga.
Help Wanted—Male, Female.
WANTED.
Six or eizht good duck weavers.
Two or three good duck loem
fixers. ’
Twister room help of all kinds.
Compressor runners, Bt
First-class houses; electric lights
and water in each louse; most
up-to-date girls’ hotel in the
South; board reasonable; free
clinic daily; visiting nurses;
chureh and Sunday school ; mov
ing pictures and swimming pool.
Best wages in the South.
OVERSEERS IN CHARGE:
H. B. Williams, Day Twisting;
T. L. D. Craddoeck, Night Twist
ing;
John Reed, Day Weaving:
C. E. Boddie, Night Weaving.
C. P, Gray, Superintendent;
J. U. Thomason, Asst. Supt.
8188 MANUFACTURING CO.,
Columbus, Georgia.
SOMPETENT stenographer willing te use
Dictaphone part of time. Geood salary.
1019 Atlanta Natienal Bank.
WANTED--Good experienced cook. Bettled
woman preferred, also yard man, H. 604,
258 Prado, Ansley Park.
TEACHERS WANTED.
A A AAA et
WANTED-—Teacher who is able to invest
$6,000. We have a good propoesition for
a real, live teacher. Address, Box B§oo,
KXnoxville, Tenn,
Bt o BBt - i A i <ot S ebs
SALESMEN WANTED.,
A A N,
T
GENERAL SALESMEN.
TO appoint agents to handle high grade
proposition. They can clear SIOO week
l& easy, m\‘ymx you a good income alse.
/ill furnish all supplies and equipment
free. Protect your territory. . R. Hemen
way, Salesmanager, 517% Edwards Bt.,
Shreveport, La.
RECENT advance in standard make rub
ber tires makes our high grade low
priced auto tires sell like hot cakes at
old prices. Salesmen wanted to sell di
rect to car owner, Big profits, Auto Tire
CletriEE House, 1500 W. Ib6th, Chicage.
ANTED—Salesman, or one capable of
selling, who can invest as much ag $6,000
In the preferred stock of a money-making
concern. Must have a fair educutfon. Good
groponmon to right man. Address, Bex
00._Knoxville, Tenn.
LIVE SALESMEN—Here's biggest money
making proposition ever offered. Tuke
orders men's suits direet from makers to
‘wearer. Liberal commission. ¥asy sell
ing. P, H. Davis Tailoripg Co., Cincinnati
e et ee e e e
| AGENTS WANTED.
A A A AP
AGENTS—Ta sell “Tiltlok” (the tilting,
_ locking steering wheel), L. M, ¥Ferst,
849 Bull 8t Savannah, Ge.
D ————
SITUATION WANTED—MaIe.
e A AA A A A A A Atk
POSBITION wanted by young man. Cleri~
cal work. P. O, box 1223, Atlanta.
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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
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“BEAT EM TG IT" ..
BUY AN OIL LEASE !
ON THE STRUCTURE,
EAST TEXAS—~CENTER
OF ACTIVITY. p
WE are actively drilling and 4
193 feet in (,‘HEROK&E CO!?:!?"!. 05"‘:
miles north of Jacksonvlille, located in the
center of a structure 3% miles wide, and
offer subject to prior sale, one-half of 20,-
000 acres from 1,200 feet to six miles of
this well,
IN 5 t 5 20 aere blocks, $5 te SSO acre.
Special_prices on 1,000 acres or more.
Exeerpt From Our
Geologist’s Report
“THE anticlinal and synclinal lines can be
readily seeh for miles. « The strueture
ryns 1035 degrees west of north being in
conformity with the upper cretaceous for
mation accompanied by the Fennsylvama
Carboniferous ghale."
SINCLAIR and other wells nearby due to
come in. Quigk action necessary,
POCAHONTAS LEASING & ROYALTY CO.
Scellard Building, Dallas, Texas,
or
D. L. Irwin, Lease Mgr.
Jacksonville, Texas.
PAWNSHOP FOR SALE—DO
ING §50,000 BUSINESS PER
YEAR. NET INCOME OF S3OO
A MONTH INTEREST ON
LOANS. ‘A GOOD BUSINESS
FOR RIGHT PARTY. REASON
FOR SELLING. WRITE TO
UNCLE SAM’'S PAWNSHOP,
AUGUSTA, GA.
STANTIAY, manufacturing corporation
wants capable men to establish branch
and manage salesmen; S3OO to $1,500 nec
essary; you handle own money; will allow
expenses to Baltimore if gou will qualify;
for particulars, address Secretary, 416 N.
Howard St, Baltimore, Md. L
AUTOMOBILE OWNERS — Combat
the high cost of operation, See our
ad this issue. UNIVERSAL CHEM
ICAL CO.
OUR new list of “150 Wrainess Opportu
i ‘r‘xmn" Is now ready for you. Get ome
oday.
LIGHTFQOTS' 4 No. Pryor St. I 'IOH_.
GROCERY store for sale deing goed cash
business, good lease. Store with dwelling
attached, am going In furniture business,
27 Curran St. 3
FOR BALE——Wioney stand. 31% Eapt
_Alabama_St.
FOR SALE—Miscellaneous.
AAN A NN
Sale of Surplus Army Goods.
U. B. Army wool, olive drab blankets,
good condition. Grade A, $7.95 each, or
$91.50 dozen lots \
Good metal canvas folding cots, $2.95.
U. 8. Army wool shirts, good condi
tion, Grade A, $2.95 gach; Grade B,
$2.50; Grade O, $1.95.
U, 8. Army canvas leggins, extra
strong canvas, pair, 65c.
“Plo& Army raincoats, new, speeial,
UL‘Y.a 8. Army ponches, very desirable
garment for bad weather. Opening in
center. Sglendsd condition, $24 dozen, or
each, $2.45.
U. 8. Army regulation shoe. Brand
new. Best grade and workmanghip, Made
on Munson last on government speecifica
tions. Everybody knows the value of the
army shoe. State size wanted. D and E
widths, $8.85 each, or $lO4 dozen lota.
U. 8. Navy hammocks, heavy canvas,
excellent condition, 40x71 inches, $2.96.
Write for catalog of the U, 8 Army
goods of all kinds, TERMS: Cash with
order, Money back if not satisfied,
BRADLEY BONDED WAREHOUSE CO,,
Greenvilley 8. O\
36,000 ft. capacity, with planing mill,
dry kiln, skidder, loader, locomotive, cars,
rall, and 87,000,000 ft. longleaf yellow pine.
Price, $320,0600, One-third cash, balance
five years. Wire for particulars. John J.
Earle, Tampa, ¥la. i
PAY good prices for sed furniturs, the
bvg‘ur class preferred, although can use
anyt hg you have.
JACOBS AUCTION & SALVAGE CO.,
51 Decatur St. Main 1434.
LARGE OAR SWEET, JUICY FLOR.
IDA ORANGES. GEORGIA R. R.
TRACKS, ON CENTRAL AVE,
NEAR ALABAMA.
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38 All navy blye, button trimmag. Lin
ing good. Address with phone wumber,
Hol_‘l_s_fl. r-a._ri__G_norgn_nn. i
FOR SALE—2 farm mules, 1 farm horse,
1 binder, 1 mower, 1 rake, 1 dairy wagon
Credit to responsibis party. M. 1182, 137
Deoater Bt ° o SR B
FOR FURNITURE, REPRIGIID "%
Btoves, Rugs and Linoleum “
Boorstein's, 33 N. Pryor St., Iy 1611.