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* NEW YORK, March 18.—The cot
| ton)market opened firm today at dn
. madvance of 3 to 29 points<on favor
" ablé Liverpool cables, strength in se
curitied, further rains in the eastern
belt and a sharp reduction in tho in
. spection stocks here following an of
~ Licial recount.
All months with the exception of
March made new high records for the
movement, but toward 38 cents for
May and above 32 cents for Octobsr,
Yeavy realizing was encountered
¥hich brought about a moderate ro
@ction. The undertone, however, re
mained steady and at the end of the
first fifteen minutes the list showed
net gains of 20 to 24 points.
$ NEW ORLEANS COTTON,
¢ § : { | | 111 Prev
2 M_“‘X""Yl High! Low|A . M.| Close
Marph .. .. [39.90/40.00/19.88140.00,29 83 o
Ay .. .. ..!37.76137.83]37.70]37.82{37.66
July .. .. ..134.9336.16/34.93135.16/34.90-02
et .. .. ~131.77]31.98/31.77/31.98/31.73-77
e, .. .y 31,01(31.12{31.01/31.12/30.90
wan. .. .. . I i 10.53
; __.*-\F'“: YORK COTTON,
| | 1711:00 | Prev.
________'_H!xh !Al,nw‘] A. M. | Close
Sarch .. .. (40.24/40.24/40.24140.24]40.15.24
Mey .. .. 38.00138.16/37.85/38.16{37.71-73
July .. .. ..|34.90/36.30/34,90(35.28134.84-85
Oct. .. .. ..131.96(32.28131.96]32.28/31.92-95
e, ... . .131.12131.40031.11131.40{81.00-02
Jan. . ; 30.6630.78/20.66/30.7830.50-52
‘ LIVERPOQL COTTON. .
A R %
] | 2:00 |Pres
L g Open|P. M.|Close
BMRrch .. ++ <o 4+ .. {26.6526.72126 44
fiprn. ohs b 125.69
; B . s e as #.5.]36,86125.80]256.34
L e i 24,84
IR .. ssek ss e 24.00124.67(24.49
August chL e w e 124.09], 23.99
September .. .. .. .. o 23.348
IEODAY i o a 0 2 we 22.968122.97|22.80
?;:\'thm sy e e o] 22.41
BN s o v 21.7821.98
BERUATY .. .. <5 4o vs 81.8 D il, 74
¥ebruary .. 121,64 21.62
JACKSONVILLE LIVE STOCK.
Hoge, receipts, medium; prospects,
eteady; choice heavy, 13.76@14.00; good
heavy, 13.76@14.00; rough heavy, 12.50@
38.00; lights, 12.76@15.00; heavy pigs,
91.75@12.00; light pigs, 1660 12.00
Cattle, receipts, light; prospects, steady;
steers, 7.00@11.00; bulls, 6,008 00, year
lings, 6003‘7 §0; cows, 6.00{@8.60;, veal
calves, 7.60@11.00; canners, 3.80 up
Williamson & Dennis, March 17
NAVAL STORES,
SBAVANNAH?® March 17~ Turpentine
gmarket firm, 2.13%; sales, 77 Hosin
market firm WW, 10.00; WG, 10.00; N,
29.00; M, 19.00; K, 18.75; ) F1.%98; R
31.26; G, 1796 P, 17.%y B, £7.16; 1,
37.75; B, 17.00; sales, 667
Recelpts, spirits, 27; rosin, 2565
Shipments, spirite, 409; rosin, 93,
, Stock, spirits, 1,806; rosin, 2 549,
E ATLANTA PROVISION MARKET,
. Qornfield hame, 10-12 avg o N
. Cornfleld Hams, 12-14 avg A 4
. Qorfield skd. hams, 16-18 avg e | |
. Cornfield L;K‘nhr hams, 6-8 33
Cornfield B'fast bacon, wide or nai 43
C'r'd sliced bac., 1 Ib. box 12 1o c'se .52
. QGrocers bacon, wide or narrow 13
C'r'id P'k S'sage, fresh lnk or bulk [
Cornfield wieners in 10 Ih, eartons .22
Cornfield wiheners in 12 Ib, Kits. 3.00
. O't'ld bologna w'sage in 26 Ih. boxes 18
~ @'r'ld smoked 'k s'sage in 26 1b bxs 18
Grandmothers’ lard, tierce basis 2014
Country style lard, tierce basis 25
Cumapaund iard, tierce basis
. 8 extra ribas ; ; 20
1. 8. bellien, light averags 20
¥ B bellies, medium average 20
NEW YORK BANK CLEARINGS
NEW YORK, March 18 Now York
elearing house exchanges Wednesday were
$§858,003,869.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE,
NEW YORK, March 18.—Wednesday's
* glosing prices of exchange were: Ster-
Jing demand, 2.91; cablees, 5.718%; bank
ers’ 60 aays, 3.67; 90 days, 3.66; France
checks, 11.60: ovables, 13.68; Belglum
. checks, 12.98; oables, 12.96; Germany
© ohecks, 1.26; cables, 1.26; Austria checks,
{ 47; cablea? 49; MHolland checks, 36%;
cables, 37; Italy checks, 1847, cables
38.48; Bwiss chécks, 6.80; cabies, 85.78;
. Btockholm kroner checks, 20.40; kroner
. ¢ables, 2060: Christiania kroner checks
: 18.05; kroner cahles, 18,20, Copenhagen
Xroner checks, 17.40; kroner cables, 17.00;
Canadian dollars, 8865
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NEW YORK, March 18-—Stocks
were in urgent demand at the open- |
ing of the stock market today, with
advances of from fractigns to over
8 points being recorded.
All the steel issues were qtmng,
Baldwin Locompotive after yielding to
124 1-2 jumped to 137 1-4, Republic
Steel rose nearly points to 98 3-4;
Crucible Steel, 3 1-2 to 237, and Van
adiim Steel 2 3-4 to 61 7-8. Steel
common rose 3-4 to 100 7-8, while
American Car and Foundry was 4 5-8
higher at 146. ‘
General Motors rose 8§ 1-2 poipls
to 334. Studebaker 2 5-8 to 105 1-4,
Pierce-Agrow nearly 2 points to 65 3-8
and Chandler Motors 3 points to 133,
Texas Company was the strongest
of the oils, advaneing b 1-2 to 215 1-2,
Mexican Petroleum was 1 3-4 high
er at 192 3-4, and Pan-American P»s
troleum showed a gain of 1 1-4 at 99,
America; Woolen wasg a strong fea
ture, seling ex-dividend 1 83-4 per
cent and advancing 5 1-2 to 139 1-4,
United States Rubber ros ed points
to 112 and American International 3
points to 101 1-4,
Fractional gaing were made in the
rails.
| | [ll:oo|Prev.
B TOCK B— {High| l,oq | AM.{Close
Allis-Chal, . . . .| 43%] 43%| 43%]| 43%
A Ne T Tl ek %G s oke 2R
Am, 8 & Com. . vk vi TR
Am, Agricul, . . Towswilmroadn iy 93
Am, Reet Bug. . .['BB | K 8 | 88 | 8624
Am. Can . . . ..l 50%) 508 50%| 60%
Am. Car' Fdry. 1146 (142 [144%4141
wm. Qot. DIl . &} Jeaseidias | 4%
Am. Locomo. . ~.(107 {108%{10681105
Am, Bmelts 60| 697 69%| 69%
Am. Steel Pdr. .. 48%] 465% | 46% |4O
Am. Sug. Ref. . L s ihde vn v lAAU S
Ay, Aol B XBl AT LlOOl
xAm., Woolen . .[139 [l3B (138141135
Am. Linseed . T.! 84%| 84% 845 |B4
A & Wk QlfiAh}ltH%‘HH"‘;MH
Am., H. & L. . .| 249 2434] 24% B 4
do. pfd. , . 1116 [115%|1106%|112%
PO ST e R e TL L
Am. Bum. Tob. ..| 98 | 97%| 97%]| 97
Am Toh, Secur o veRT el B
Am, Ica . RT A
Am Writ Paper . i7aat 0
Am. Int. Corp, . .{lOl | 88345101 | 98%
Alloy “Bteel R ki bkt 9
Alaska Gold .. o i Feainad vol 1%
Ansconda . ', . .l 61 |6l { 61 | 60%
Atohigon . L R
& D% 8N 1!8
Ajax Rub. . . .| o i vxyat 04
Bald, Locomo, . ./135 |134%[13434/134%
B 8 Olp . - iy ‘ cikilvarwel SOO%
BN el L i ' ol 11%
Beth, Mot . .| 30%]| 3014] 30%| 30%
Beth, Steel “B" .| 92%| 02%| 92%] 92%
BoR T L sl oivesy 38
Butte Sup, i ook S SR
Hnnnt'..:Z. e alinarte eyl got MR
CRitt, Petral™ ;- ileveinl iais s
Calls, Pack. .. . .1 83%]| 83%| 83%]| 814
O, PRB e LR ek A
T B OBE 5 hvohad ....'.'.7
S N el e o T
Pale. -0 B L o iadliceadir il 359
RISI T T RR R IR
do, pia. -, & ! bl hiiciat
Chino Copper ~ .| 34% 34% ! 343! 34
Lo -GN o b ’‘ R gy
Corn Prod. . . .| 95 |96| 95 | 948
CobavCiols .« o :mx..',! :u.u,.t 36%! 361
Crueible Steel . . .1236 236 (236 [233%4
Col. Graf. ~ v s osl ekl lA%
Cast Iron Pipe .1...,.| sty cxil 18
Cuban Cane Sug..| 48%% 18% | 48%/ 47"’.‘
Cuban Am, Bug. .1.....) ‘ ioiieas
Cantral L. . . . o] 87%| 87| 8715 8615
Chile Copper . .| o iiiid 18
Chandler Mot, . .[162 [162 (162 [149%
Col. Gns s R e e b
Corre-de-Pasco , ].isviilies Wl4 | IYy
Del. & Hud . . a 0 a 5
Krie j ; ; ‘4% 145, 149 ] 14%
o lat pid - Fove 1 | 22
l'flu\ll'u*-‘iuhll yvk B & ,‘mu
Yres. T. & B . 111 | M lr? | 26%
Fisk Rubber . ..1.. ’ GEah e l 368
88, Clgar Mto. i, o TR
(Gen. Blec, . . . .1186%]166% (16681185
Gen. Mot. . . 4888 al% ‘:tz! 1324
Good, Rub. . , .| 78y} 72% 7:",.| 71
Gt Mor b, £l | 8214
Gulf St Steel . .| 78% 72!4.[ 72% | 681
Gt. Nor. Ore . .| 408|-408%] 408 | 40%
G W AW ol ! .1 168
GreenefCananea . |.....1... ..} 9 ] 34
3L Cenirer . 1. ’ ’ 9014
Inap, Cop .. .1 BRI BRIA| BBW]| BEY
Ind, Aleohol . . .| 97%] 7% 97%] %6%
Bt W L ke j dts.) AR
Int. Paper Lo 80% BN 8914 BRL
Nt JEREYOREOr L 4 T il i 109 N
Kennepott . . ..} ..¢.ly Fooosnl 308
Xan. & Tex. . o 7by ’as vl N
X 0. B o el ‘l7
Kelly Bpr. Tire . .{l2B 1283|128 1126
e eo L mn.l 6% 26%] 36%
Tack. Steel . , ..l 78%| 76%] 0% T 3%
SRR VBl o o il et BB
ottt Cantly ~ .} e Ll
T B sl el Y
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Maxwell Mot okl Ol 1 3 31 |2B
Mo, Pae. (new) f kll ¥ l l 28N
Mex. Petroleum . ./1901%/189% 191§ 1190%
Marine . cew o] 86%| 369 | 3634] 36%
ol ontd L oo e 98 193 | MY
Middle Btates ONY.| 31%/| 318! 31%) 1%
Miami Cobber i, .| 00l sl 8%
Midvale Bteel ..|.. $ SRR AT
National Condult .| ....0 a 4 ... 11
r!’::u!iunnl Enamel .| . Loiis 1 e
Y. Central . . .| 98%| 78%] "Th%| "6 Y
N Y. N H & H .| 6% :xs‘t: :mI:‘; 36
National Lead el Guniliny e 1
Norf, & Western .| . ‘ : l s
Nor. Bhcifie . .o BUls| 835 835 83%
Nev. Con. Copper * il iatdvet 38
N % KlPErale o) vivid i ~‘,1107
Okln. Pro. & Ry. .| BB] B%| 6% 6%
Ohio CTties Gas . .| 46% ) 468! 45% | 451
Peunsylvania . . .| 64%| 64%]| uux,‘ 838,
Punta A. Sugar . .| 84 84 | 84 | 884
People's Gas o AN RBT L)
Pressed Steel Car . [IO2B/102%(10254]102
Bufteay Co 0 o Ll RN
l‘xuhAv‘_ Pete. . .18 |B7} 88 01N
Pere MArquette . .4 ....0 .oiil ooy ! 294
Plerce Oil , . ol et o el 20N
Ray Consolldated .| ... ’a3 \ 184
Reading , . . . . .| 8814 86% 1 80| 88
Repub, L & Steel .| ns-'.l 08 ‘ A 8 96Ty
Rock Ilsland Lo 3TN 3TN ST%) RN
R e Lokt PR
Ry, Bteel Bprings 102 {IOO 1102 804
Roynl Duteh (new) (104 |103% 104 (1013
Slogs-Sheffield | Lol voat st ok e
Stromberg Carb, ..| | } {3ly
Sou. Paeifie . . . .[101%4{101 (101311004
Sou. Railway Lol 2480 248 248 248
BNy ] . BN
Studebaker o 10481037 1104331102
hln‘)l Teanaport. . . ... o PR AT RN
8t I & Ban P, , .{ | { 23y
Binclair Ol . .| 43%} 43% | 43N] 43y
Stuts Moter . . .| I oolhis S ity
B R s aidaidaiast 18
o ot .0d ivish aniil 1%
Bwift & Co. . . .[124% (1243124 %|122%
o R L n it v e 4h 1y
Saxan Motor i 17%! 17%! 37T IT%
Tab, Products =t Lt | 80\
Tenn. Copper gt | ! | 108
Trans-Cont. Of) ~ .| 27%] 274! 7% 36%
Texas Oil 214351213 " [214%(210
Pexas Paciflc . . .} l| vk $1
United Fruit . . .] . ] A 202
Union Pacific .'l:l\‘l‘.‘l\!l'.‘l\zlfi\a,
'nfon Ol aisl e 33%
Unit. Feod Prod ¥ i , |6B
1. 8. "Rubber . (110011095 1100108 %
U. & et . . {IOOB 100311008 100
s Pl . 8 B s | 2%
Unit, Retall Stores | 76% | 76| 768 78y
Utah Copper T Y , wof T 4
Va.-Car. Chem. . I 77%] 7% 7TlB] 8%
Vanadium . . . . .| 603 GO%! 60%]|
Wabash . o s | v | 9
do. pfd. “A" . Sand caal TN
Western Union . . bicowst & | 8%
Willys-Overland . .| 20% ] 256% ) 26% 26
Woolworth § et il | 124
Westinghouse . . .] 53 |53 | 63 | 529
White Motors [ 683 68| 58] 68
Wilson Pkg. Co. . .| TB%| 754! 76%]| 7%
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The market opened steady.
Antng BED. . . avadiiiiician B
Anglo Am. Ol .. .....ip.s:o, 28580 3786
Consolidated Copper ..,...... 4% @ &
Cosden O o .oistivisiriinrics BE. 9%
‘Hounmn ON - et sigeinveviyi IR SN
Indiana PID® s vscisssssrvines 1 WIS
Inter Peto. .....uvivervsursore A 3 4 484
Lehigh Valley Coal ........ 86 @ B 8
INGEIAB v s sirenfvisirerir. 38 WS
MMATCONT oivievisivnnisissevei FUNED - SUS
Merritt 01l .....onsvirseises. 200 21%
’M:dwm«t O i i s safaione: AN - B
Midwent Refl. .. civivsinriins 318 LTS
North American Pulp ........ %@ 5%
ORto ON . vi.iiiininerrvs i I 8 AN
Prarie Ol ... iveenenrisarv 100 TBO
Submarine Boat, ......\...... 16% @ 17%
8. O, New Youlci. ivsoiis 0488 gno
8. O. New Jersey ........,..868 870
B. O. California 5............380 . @365 \
8 O Indiana .2 . ss-0i00...885 @BBS
Onton ATEE .. iireronivni3B QIB
Victorin O o ihiseddrirniive S 3%
Cony; ACIDORE: i ivsivsvvisun L@ %
WIDISNIRE . s v iniivovivmrs 1050 13
Boston & Wyoming Oil ...... 1%13-18
'Glnn Bodk DAL o e SRS 10
Island Ofl & Transport ...... 4% @ 5
il'. B Bteamship .........vvs 250 3
GRPUIDE .. i s iviesignsiy RN B
»(‘nr LIBhEt o cviovvevaragarinre 2@ 2%
[Bone L. ety RN O
BYARON o ssidviansnisesrdrin I 0N HY
SRSt Croekis ..., oririinsnieni PRI B 8
FINANCIAL NEWS,
At & epecizi neeting ot the wtockhold
ary of the Halniar Motor Carpormiion of
Naw York, held recently, & psroposed pien
of recepitalization was adopted by 100
par cent of the enpital stock outstand
nß The naw capitslization provides for
the issusnce of 7,600 sharss of § per
‘ cent cumulative referrad grook, pAr
| vaine §sloo.oo, of w{:lch 7,000 shares tn ba
iesued finmediately, and 30,000 shares of
eonunon stock, of no gar value, all to
ba immediately issued.
| CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET,
| | , ‘ 11:00 ‘ Prev.,
| Open | High Low |A.M. | Close
Mar. | 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.80 B.oy,
May l 1.57%! 1.58 | 1.57%! 1.67%]| 1.67%
July | 1.50% ‘1.50%’ I.SOIAI 1.60% 1 1.50%
Sept. | 1.47%] 1.47% ! 1.46%| 1.467%| 1.467%
Onty | | ‘ |
May | 87%]| .88y BT%| .88% K7B
July | .80 | .80%[ .80 801, ,79%
Bept. | .70%| .70%| .70 ] LTO%
Pork | 1 ’ !
WAy |t ivisaa] v irssindnirs i IR XS
Wy oo s 86
Lard | | ,
May ‘21.90 121.90 21.90 [21.90 (21.60
July SR L Al it bass coIR T
Ribs | | |
May [18.95 [18.95 [18.95 [18.96 18.83
July i_‘;‘.‘.’ l Siseniel s yivralien ._‘._,hfi..'sfi
CHICAGO CAR LOTS.
CHICAGO, March 18.—Following are re
ceipts for today: -
WROAL .. v ocisosannnsrtirsvassense 6
RIOFD vk bigir s shhisa i i siiny 165
OBLE ... i insnsnressrinasansnass 62
SRORS o iif s Fame sin g ignny iptinss BONOO
“The starg lnz‘fied but do not compel.”
HOROSCOPE.
THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1920,
Astrologers read this as an uncertain,
doubtful day. Although Venus and Mars
are in penefic aspect, Uranus and Saturn
are strongly adverse. i
Early in the morning whatever concerns
the buying and selling of women's clothing
or jewels with which to deck the young
of both sexes should be most profitable.
~ Before noon actors and actresses should
‘benefit from the sway of the stars, and
‘mem is a forecast of unusual luck for
more than one Easter production in the
theater.
Physicians and sclentists should bhe for
ilunulo in the iate spring when some great
service to humanity will be muech lauded.
Legislation that Is most helpful to sol
diers, sailors and marines I 8 prognosti
cated. .- By summer they should be in re
‘vclp( of something that is an evidence of
the natlon's real gratitude,
- Uranus and’ Saturn are in a place that
continues to make for public condemna
tion of public men and general discontent
with the chaotic condition of politics as
well as industry,
Leaders who diregt public thought will
suffer greatly from the sinister effect of
the planet that encourages belief in evil
and destroys faiu‘: in what is good.
Much secret plotting will cause mis
conception on matters of great moment,
Propaganda that is pol&onoul because it
is not labeled with the fname of any rec
ognized orgamization that ls evil will do
much harm.
Trouble and dissatisfaction in shipping
matters will be prevalent as the summer
advances. Scandals will be exposed and
serious econsequences are foreshadowed,
Deaths among women may be many in
the next few months, and privation due to
the high cost of living will cause an in
creased mortality.
Saturn 18 In an aspect that is read as
presaging libel suits in which legisiators
are concerned.
Persons whose birthdate it is should be
watchful of the health during the com
ing year, Change and business prosperity
are indicated, but there I 8 danger from
false friends,
Children born on this day will have{nn
eventful career and may have many gx
tremes of fortune,
(Copyright, Mc(Clure Newspaper Syndicate)
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FUNERAI DIRECTORS ~ K MRALMERS,
N e AR A A A
GHEENBEKRG & BOND 135 Ivy street
_Both phone T 74. Prempt service.
A U & 10OY DOANEBEHOO--3] Washingtes
St. Both phones. Prompt
e SODER RO,
Mount Zien Chagter
No. 186 R. A. M. will hold
a special convocation
Thursday evening, March
18, at 7:30 o'clock.
The Holy Royal Arch
degree will be conferred
in fuil form, after which
a banquet will be served.
The Grand High Priest of Georgla,
Most Excellent Companion A. 8. Harvey
of Rome, will be the guest of Mount Zion
Chapter on this occasion.
All members and visiting companions
are fraternally invited to meet with us.
By order of
T. C. BURFORD,
High Priest.
ZB. C: PERKINS, Secretary. - "
A A A A PPN PAN
THE LAW of Georgla declares a finder of
lost goods who, having means of know
ing the rightfu! owner, retains them for
:'r finder's own use or advantage, may
on conviction thereof pe punished for
eimple larceny. A person who finds lost
goods |# legaliy liahle to the rightful
owner for thelr proper care while in the
finaer's possession, and he !s legally en
titled to be reimbursed for expenses ine
curred in properly caring for the goods
found, and may retalu them until such
expenses are patd.
F '
LOST
3 N
REWARD
2O
$250.00
3 { YTTTRN LK
IF RETURNED
No questions asked.
’ o
disappeared from home
A » .
February 4th, one
4 m
black and tan Rat Ter
rier, with tan spots
over eyes, Answers
‘i 2
to name Bulger,
Had on collar with two
tags, one tag with
€47 Loy
name ‘‘Beauty.”’ other
city tag.. «Deliver to
; . T 1 » VAS
Mrs. W. A. Speer, 1345
Peachtree road for re
ward. Phone Hemlock
ON~
t)O'). /
LOST-—Monday morning, Liberty bond,
No. 3518148 W. B. Owen; also three war
savings stamps. 586 Chestnut St., Liberal
reward. ¢
LOST—Ladles’ small octagon shaped gold
watch, on black ribhon., Reward if re
turned to Mr. Williamson, Guthman Laun
d'ry. |
LOST--Bunch of keys, Tuesday after
noon. Reward Phone Camp Gordon,
9105 Hemlock 3209-J. W. O, Stamps
$76 REWARD for return of new Ford
tonring car; Ga. llcense 26481, Yinotor No,
3691620. B . Lowe, Ivy 7634
LOST--Parasol, sterling siiver handle; car
or town. Reward., 247 Capitol Ave,
BLACK fox fur in Savoy Theater. Tues
& day P.MM : ,M‘, 2414, Ililimiql {'ownrd
FOUND—Live male hogs. Can have by
& ;mylng _expenses. 7_l”ol\v!\l9nign ul_t Sl._ s
LOST —-Black and tan Dachshund. Reward
o Davis 48 B._Merritts Ave.
FOUND-—-Russian wolf hound. (all at 121
Crew St., after 6§ p. m f
FOUND~-2 horses and 1 mule. 318 White
hall St
EDUCATIONAY..
A A AAA A A AL AT PP
‘WHITI your Imagtination. We teach jua
how to write photoplays. Turn your
‘Mou into cnah. Write or call for par.
tleulars Southern Scenurio Syndicats, 209
Real Estate Bulding, 208% Twenty-first
Sret pUmMINERAE. M
PP AAP A AP A
WE teach you to play your rirst piece
in 30 minutes, on the steel guitar. A
gnitar given free to puplls. Hawailan
y»ij&m’hlwhnfl St. Upstairs,
VIOLIN School. Fat. 16 years,
Mueller Jo™\ckemis Tne. vy 05
. DANCING.
A AA A A A ANI ISP
MI&S THERESA HOFFMAN has opened
an up-to-date dancing school between
62 and 60 FHouston St Childrer. given
special attention. For private lessons,
phona Ivy 1488, Ivy 6226-J. Dancing
Tuesday and Saturday nights, Special jazz
musie.
AAAAAAP AP AP S ittt
$lO PER MONTH.
Influenza, Catarrh, Adencids and Enlarged
Tonsts—Deafness, ete,
DR. GEORGE BROWN, SPECIALIST
312-314 Austell Bldg.
Mall Treatment, $5 Per Month. Write,
AUTOMORILE OWNERS—Save a
few hundred this vear. See our ad,
this lssue. UNIVERSAL CHEMICAY
00,
BEDWARDS, PHOTOPRAPHER
Can be found only on second floor, Me-
Clure's Store, Kodak pictures enlarged.
Main f 9604 . : :
HIGHE class dentistry exchanged for men's
or women tnllo»rln_l_.):hpgn 1. 1690.
AA A AL AL AN LALNNINS NS PPN G
2 on percentage and on
]{()]]S(\R B“llt easy terms. & d.
Hannah, 508 Filatiron Bldg. Ivy 6262
AUTOS--TAXICAB®
UNION TAXI SERVICE
L 8 E Wan St Main 3407
BUILDING, REPAIRING, ROOFING.
A A AP AN P
BUILDING, repairing, roofing. Work
lnuamped‘ A. B. Malecom, §1 Carnegle
Way. Ivy 6738. Call 6:30 to 7:30 a, m.,
b to 8!0 P. m, :
CHIROPODIST.
IR At A
DR FRANK E. PARKER, Chiropndist
MAIN 1679, 2?7-?3’_\AR(‘.Al_"E.
| DENTISTS,
AAAAA AA A A AL AN AN i
"N TIQTQDr. H, Jensen, Dr. C. B
DENTISTSE, M smen pr. 0.8
DECORATING, PAINTING.
FRENCH painting and decorating. expert
workmen, outside and inside finishing
at low cost, 133 W. P|no. St.
& L SR T SR
GOOD THINGS TO EAT.
A A A AAA A A A A A A A
N Y i r
ALL-AMERICAN CAFE,
GET the habit of eating our home cook-
Ing; open all night. No. 4 8. Pryor St
PRINTING.
A A
ENGRAVED social and business stution.
ery, wedding inviiations, announcements
wn‘n & VARY t_‘i\. ATLLANTA, GA
* PAINTING—PAPERING
R P
TINTING, TINTING, repalring roms
$4.00 to $6.60. Call 6 t 3 7 p. m. West
R L
PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS
A A A AAA A A A A A
Mason, Fenwick and Lawrence, Patent
and Trade Murk Lawyers Kstb. 1861,
Waushington, D. Q.
Referenca: A, A Wor' & Son, At
lants. Ga., and many oth.es.
Kand description ‘nd_pk___olgy_.
PLUMBING AND TINTING,
AAA A A AN
HAMILTON Tinning and plumbing e,
Plumbing, tinning, ercofing, contracting
and job jwork. Ivy 3%7. 161 Marietta St
ROOF REPAIRING.
A A AA A AAN
‘ SOUTHERN ROOF REPAIRING CO
\A].l. kinds of roofs repaired hy expert
workmen Low prices Work guaran
teed. 129 W. Pine St. lvy 5568,
~ HELP WANTED—MALE.
e e A
WANTED—Men to ecarry
Georgian and American
routes, good pay and good
opportunities for the right
kind of men. Here is a 3 good
chanee for men whose pres
ent jobs do not demand all
of their time. You 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 Cireculator. Circulation
Department, Atlanta Geor
glan.
oy T XD
» WANTE D—
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FIRST - CLASS
N Y "
AMALE STENOG
RAPHER. - AP-
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YLY AN OWN
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WRITING. BOX
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].)77, (i ]‘A O I{" :
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GIAN.
WANTED—At once, young
man stenographer 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.
s A KRSI st ottt
WANTED
200 LABORERS AT
' 4 o
ONCE ON MILL
T "
CONSTRUCTION.
AT LANGDALE, ALA, 5 miles south
of West Point, Ga., on C. V. Rall
way. Good street car connections to
West Point. 30¢ per hour, 10-hour day;
board and lodging $5 per week. 12 or
14 months work. Waest Point Iron Works,
Langdale, Ala. E. D. Sharky, Supt. of
cousts. S e |
JOB PRESS FEEDER
' Wanted at Onces
See Mr. Rauschenberg,
WEBB & VARY,
381, W. Ala. St.
EXPERIENCED STENOG-
R:\PHE}%: GOOD SALARY;:
EXCELLENT PROSPECTS
FOR ADVANCEMENT; GIVE
FULL DETAILS IN FIRST
LETTER. BOX 1576, CARE
GEORGIAN. ‘
WANT 2 THOROUGHLY" EX.
PERIENCED - - FERTILIZER
MTIf; FOREMEN. ARMOUR
FERTILIZER WORKS, ATLAN
TA, GA.
ONE DRAFTSMAN.
?\jusl have had some practical experience
and ke good on mechanical drawing. Sal
ary above the average, Apply 415 Cham
heta Commerae Bldg. 1 L
ANDERSON VULCANIZER SALES CO.
We teach you vulcanizing in ten daya
Buyers taught free. RBest methods, best
machine: lowest price.
SHOP AND, SCHOOL,
32 James St. Atlantd, Ga.
YOUNG ' MAN TO©° DRIVE
LAUNDRY TRUCK. TROY
LAUNDRY 210 HOUSTON ST.
WANTED—BOY TO WRAP
PACKAGES. TROY LAUN
DRY, 210 HOUSTON ST.
COLORED—COOKS FOR .Ai,!. qTT‘T
TIONS, SBS to $110; DISHWASHERS,
ORDERLIES, llAl,& .\IE%, WAITERS,
HELP OF ALL KINDS.
% 25‘_ \\'ES’Y: _!’l-?A(‘HTRfiEE, ROO.\(V 308.
YOUNG men, 17 upward, desiring rallway
mail eclerkships, sllO I}On”L Write for
free particulars examinations. R. Terry
(former government examiner), 69 Con
tinental Rldg., \\'n_smgflm_n.
MATTRESS STITCHERS.
HIRSCH & SPITZ MFG. CO.
JONES AVE., Bush & Elliot Sts. and
L M SRR R
COLORED — PORTERS, JANITORS,
DISHWASHERS, BUSBOYS, COOK,
LABORERS FOR INSIDE WORK, $lO TO
$26 PER _WHEEK. 160% AUBURN AVE.
WANTED--At once, man who is exper
ienced in double entry hookkeeping,
either temporary or permanent. Atlanta
Casket Co., Cor. Elliott and Newton St
U. . GOVERNMENT wants hundreas rafll
way mail clerks; mall carriera. Expe
riznee unnecessary, Commence SIOO month,
Particulars, Box 4040, care Georgian,
WANT®EID—Men and boys learn to play the
steel guitar; no charge for first lesson;
guitar free to those interested. Hawalian
Music Studie, 3314 Whitehall 8t =
WANTED—First class mechanic. One
familar with all makes of cars. Refer
ences required State salary expected,
Srith Treadweh), Chstavorth. Ga. _ _ °.
AVERAGE $127 monuth, Railway mall
clerks. Hundreds needed. List posialons
open free. SVUrite Franklin Institute, Dept.
R 0 &% Buonemter, N, ¥ Voo e
WANTED-—Efficiency manager for candy
factory One who understands all de
tails of the business. Address Box 630,
New Orleans, La.
T WANTED, experiencen
l)f{l\ lfil\m\ package wn;onl Vdn;-
ers, rolored. Parcel Delivery Co., 174
E:at ner Kt
WANTED —Order clerk for wholesals
drug house, glve references and state
experience Answer Box 16561, care Geor-
B e
COLORED porter wanted. Ap
ply Montag Bos,, 10 Nelson St.
——— el e ——— e —
YES—FProf. Branning guarantees to teach
you the barbor trade in few weeka
Chals of shovs. Gond wagws, 14 B. Mitohsit
INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE
BCHOOLS WILL TRAIN YOU FOR PO
EITION YOU VX}PI:P 27 éBF_A_III E{.E_g
R-B\?\ WANTED to work before and
N after school. Parcel Deilve
ery Co. 174 East Hunter Bt
\‘\'r{_?;"v’rifi~~!l.xperwm‘ed map clerk for
home office work, Apply Palmetto Fire
Insurance Co., Sumter, 8. C.__ R
WANTED-—Rellable, experienead man serv
ant, Apply to Mrs. Brown, Peachtree
road and Wesley Ave, SR
YOUNG man willing to use typewriter and
collect accounts Good salary. 1019 At
lanta National Bank &
\’01‘;1 man with experience in contrac
tor's office for clerical work. Apply Mr.
Mathews, 10 Nelson Bt.
COLORED — WELL EXPERIENCED
COOK FOR OUT-OF-TOWN POSITION,
GOOD WAGES o LB
\\'\.\'T‘Hl‘»)-‘.!ywv‘li‘m'mi biacksngith help
ars. Ynncry_grmfi,_‘l'22_7\\‘_::l;o\ .o
2OR 8 experienced painters Experienced
on stage work. Main 3147, =~ =
l\\'Af\"TH!\' First class blacksmith. Yancey
Bros., 122 Walton Bt. 3 e
i“'i.\'Tßl\f Experienced auto drivers. Ap
ply 37-39 Ivy St
_HELP WANTED—FEMALE.
- GIRLS :
DO YOU W ANT
WORK THAT IS A
TROVIT AND
PLEASURE?
WANTED — GIRLS
OVER SIXTEEN,
FOR REGULAR
WORK WITH THE
NUNNALLY CO.
° A few positions now open in
candy packing room: also in
chocolate dipping department.
Good pay, with chance of quick
promotion. We realize that good
work comes best with pleasant
surroundings, so there are well
lighted workrooms, services of
trained nurse, rest rooms, etc.
APPLY 94V, EDGE
WQOD AVE.
e e e e eet
EXPERIENCED
MALE
STENOGRAPHER
AND OFFICE BSECRETARY, IN
TELLIGENCE, NEATNESS AND
WILLINGNESS MORE ESSENTIAL
THWAN SPEED. MUST HAVE SOME
KNOWLEDGE OF FILING. NO ONE
UNABLE TO COMMAND AT LEAST
S9O PER MONTH NEED APPLY.
MAKE APPLICATION IN WRITING,
STATING AGE, EXPERIENCE,
PRESENT OCCUPATION, BUSINESS
AND RESIDENCE ADDRESSES AND
TELEPHONE NUMBERS, SALARY
REQUIREMENTS AND WHEN
SERVICE CAN BEGIN. ADDRESS
1263, CARE GEORGIAN.
A WOMAN hbetween 25 and 35
vears old to work as filing clerk,
& permanent position with lerge cor
poration, situated near Whitehall
and Alabama streets.
No experience necessary but
must have good memory neat and
careful in her work.
No fancy clothes needed for this
Joh. -
If you are looking for a perma
nent place at small salary this is
the place. Hours 9 to 6 or 8:30 to
6:30 every day (no Sunday work). ¢
$lO a week to start. Give name,
address and where you can be
reached by phone. Your answer
will be considered as sample of
vour handwriting. Address, Box
1650, Georgian.
BOOKKEEPER EXPERIENC
ED IN INSTALLMENT BUS
INESS PREFERRED. BUT NO™
ESSENTIAL. PERMANENT
POSITION. GIVE AGE, EXPE
RIENCE, SALARY DESIRED,
AND APPLY IN OWN HAND
WRITING TO BOX 1264,
GEORGLAN.
ATTRACTIVE OPENINGS
IN OUR CHOCOLATE BELT
PACKING ROOM FOR EXPE
RIENCED BELT PACKERS
AND WRAPPERS. GOOD PAY,
CLEAN WORKROOM AND
PLEASANT WORK.
THE FRANK E. BLOCK CO.,
80 ELLIOTT STREET.
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INTELLIGENT YOUNG GiRLS
WANTED FOR OUR BAKERY
PACKING ROOM. GOOD PAY,
ATTRACTIVE WORK. LUNCH
ROOM IN FACTORY.
FRANK E. BLOCK CO.,
80 ELLIOTT STREET. ;
L N e
COUNTER GIRLS WANTED,
EXPERIENCE UNNECES
SARY: GOOD PAY; SHORT
HOURS; NO SUNDAY WORK;
ALSO EXPERIENCED CASH
IER. PRESSLER’S CAFETE
RIA, CONNALLY BLP_Q.
WANTED—By large auto cor
poration, experienced stenog
rapher; must be rapid and aceu
rate; good salar_v: permanent po
sition ; opportunity for advance
ment. Apply in person, 417
Whitehall street.
JOB PRESS FEEDERS
Wanted at Once.
See Mr. Rauschenberg,
WEBB & VARY,
3815 W. Ala. St.
WANTED —Stenographer
and office assistant com
bined; good salary to com
petent woman. Apply at
once at Watson’s, corner
Pryvor and Decatur streets.
THE BUTTERICK PUBLISH
ING COMPANY REQUIRES
THE SERVICES OF SEVERAL
GIRLS BETWEEN THE AGFS
OF 16 AND 19 YEARS OF
AGE. APPLY TO MR STILL
WELL, 79-89 MARIETTA ST.
YOUNG ladies nge 18 to 30, wanted for
work in paper box department. Good
p'nv for steady !I.'ls. Apply Mr. Shaw
National Paper Ceo., Simpson street and
Bouthern RmUWAE L .o ol oo
USE GEORGIAN WANT
- ADR FOR RYPOTY.WS.
' HELP WANTED—FEMALE.
WANTED —2 EXPERIENCED;
STENO GR A PHERS AND
BILLING CLERK; NO BEGIN
NERS NEED APPLY. - SAL
ARY SIOO PER MONTH. JOHN%
LOTTRIDGE MOTOR SALES
(0., 264 PEACHTREE. |
WANTED—YOUNG LADY TO
WORK ON NECKWEAR;
NICE WORK; CAN MAKE sls
TO S2O PER WEEK. ALL
STAR MFG. CO. 6670 W.!
MITCHELL STREET. 1
WANTED—Young lady book
~ keeper and - stenographer to
take charge of office; good pay.
Splendid opportunity for ad
ancement. 814 Atlanta National
‘Bank Building. : |
'WANTED —ls GIRLS TO
‘ WRAP . CANDY. APPLY,
‘READY TO WORK. GA. PEA
NUT CORPORATION, 179
EDGEWOOD AVENUE.
ONE 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
‘lings. Apply to Mr. Bell, D. D.
iFelton Brush Co., 392% Edge
'wood Ave.
'WANTED—YOUNG _ ILLADIES
- TO LEARN MARKING AND
ASSORTING. GUTHMAN'’S
}LAUNDRY, 212 WHITEHALL
s
'WANTED—-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
‘ln our organization. Box 1431,
COLORED—FIRST CLASS COOK, OUT
L OF. TOWN. MAIDS, DISHWASHERS,
'COOKS, HELP OF ALL KINDS.
25_WEST PEACHTREE, ROOM 308.
WANTED—To gilve you a guitar free;
call today and learn to play your first
plece in 30 minutes. Hawaiian Musle
Btudio, 33% Whitehall St. Upstairs.
WANTED—A good cook. Single woman
preferred. Furnished room and good
wages, Apply 15 Inman Circle, Ansley
Park.__Phone_ Hem. 2972. i
WANTED—Reliable, experienced, settled
white nurse to go to Savannah; must
have good references. Phone Mrs. R. W.
Groves. Ivy 7960-W.
mN’l_‘fi):—q:gaT}};l_s—;Gr 15 vears of
age for order department. Apply third
floor McCall Pattern Dept., 82 N. Pryor St.
WANTED—Good cook, breakfast and din
ner meals. Room .on premises if de
sired. Apply 544 Ponce de Leon Ave.
COLORED—B WAITRESSES, 3 CAFRE
COOKS, 4 DISHWASHERS, $lO TO sls
PER_WEEK. 160% AUBURN AVE. _
YOUNG lady for flower department, some
experience necessary. Apply Nunnally's,
101 Peachtree street.
WANTED—A maid for morning house
work; references. Phone Miss Louise
[22!_)’, Ivy 54@.
WANTED—Woman to do washing on lot.
Good wages. Mrs. T. T. Williams, 1307
Peachtree road.
FIRST class cook wanted at once. Goed
wages, also washwoman. 67 E. Mitchell
Bt Bet ADb
CASHIER and saleslady; short hours; some
"::g;\tt' work. Nunnally Co., 101 Peach-
MIDDLE-AGED colored woman, . general
‘A‘!):use work; good wages. 298 'Forrest
: B@“EVT'!:ephona operator. sl2 per week at
atart. Apply Miss Prince. 25 Aubnrn Ava
WANTED_GirI for cooking and house
work ® good pay. 208 N. Moreland.
MILLINERY makers. 122 Peachtree Ar
cade, Only experts meed apply.
WANTED—A competent saleslady. White
_ House Bakery Co. 36 8 Broad.
WASHWOMAN to wash on lot for small
family. Call Hem. 1013.
WANTED—At once a good cook. Call
SNSRI e e
COMPETENT maid wanted. Apply 600
Piedmont Ave.
FIRST CLASR cook. $lO per week. Apply
Mipweß i 2
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., -
‘ ' |
? 1
| CAN use a few carpen- |
| ters with families of |
| cotton mill help. ‘
| Apply s |
0. B. GRIMES, |
MILSTEAD MFG. CO.,
Conyers, Ga.
WANTED—AII kinds of cotion
mill help for both day and night
}vork. Carding, Spinning, Twist
ing and Weave Room help 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. Grimeg"
Supt., Elm City Cotton Mills, |
LaGrange, Ga ‘
—————————————————————————————
~ Help Wanted—Male, Female.
MW‘,WMNW\MM
WANTED.
Six or eight good duck weavers.
Two or three good duck loom
fixers. .
Twister room help of all kinds.
(Compressor runners.
First-class houses: electrie lights
and water in each house; 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. Craddock, 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.
COMPETENT stenographer willing to use
Dictaphone part of time. Good salary.
1019 Atlanta National Bank.
WANTED—Good experienced cook. Settled
woman preferred, also yard man. H. 604.
258 Prado, Ansley Park.
TEACHERS WANTED.
eAA A A A A A At
WANTED-—Teacher who is able to invest
$6,000. We have a good proposition for
a real, live teacher. Address, Box 900,
I{nqxvilla, Tenn. .
| SALESMEN WANTED.
eA A A AAy
AR i N
GENERAL SALESMEN.
ITO appoint agents to handle high grade
. proposition. They can clear SIOO week
ly easy, paying you a good income also.
' Will furnish all supplies and equipment
free. Protect your territory. C. R. Hemen
way, Salesmanager, 517% Edwards St.,
ohroveport. Lah L et G
'RECENT advance in standard make ruh
~ 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
| Clearing House, 1500 W. 15th, Chicago.
’WANTED—Salesman, or omne capable of
l selling, who can invest as much as $6,000
‘in the preferred stock of a money-making
concern. Must have a fair education. Good
proposition to right man. Address, Box
900, Knoxville, Tenn.
ee e e ety
LIVE SALESMEN-—Here's biggest money
making proposition: ever offered. Take
orders men’s suits direct from makers to
wearer, Liberal commission. FEasy sell
ing. P. ‘ir Dax_ri{_’!_s}”orl_r!g Co., Cincinnati.
| AGENTS WANTED.
A A A AAAAA AA A A
AGENTS—To sell “Tiltlok” (the tiiting,
locking steering wheel). L. M. Ferst,
349 Bull St., Savannah, Ga.
—_——
;
SITUATION WANTED-—Male.
AAA AAAA s
’POSITION wanted by young man. Cleri
__cal wofk.___fl{".‘().‘lggx_( 1223, Atlanta.
'BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
e eAt
“BEAT ’EM TO IT”’
BUY AN OIL LEASE
} ON THE STRUCTURE,
| EAST. TEXAS—CENTER
OF ACTIVITY.
WE are actlvely drilling and now down
193 feet in CHEROKEE COUNTY, 6%
}mlles north of Jacksonville, located in the
center of a structure 3% milles 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 to 20 acre blocks, $5 to SSO acre.
Specilal prices on 1,000 acres or more.
’ Excerpt From Our
Geolegist’s Report
“THE anticlinal and synclinal lines can be
~ readily seen for miles. The structure
runs 101; degrees west of north being in
conformity with the upper cretaceous for
natifon accompanied by the FPennsylvania
‘Carboniferous shale.”
SINCLAIR and other wells nearby due to
~ come in. Quick action necessary.
: POCAHONTAS LEASING & ROYALTY CO.
1 Scollard Building, Dallas, Texas,
or
1 D. L. Irwin, Lease Mgr.
| Jacksonville, Texas.
o BN 4 0 bt MG B 2 S ST URRD RN .04
| PAWNSHOP FOR SALE—DO
- ING §50.000 BUSINESS PER
' YEAR. NET INCOME OF S3OO
' A MONTH INTEREST ON
| LLOANS. A GOOD BUSINESS
~ FOR RIGHT PARTY. REASON
.~ FOR SELLING. WRITE TO
. UNCLE SAM’S PAWNSHOP,
. AUGUSTA, GA.
fS[,‘BSTANTfiAL 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 you will qualify;
for particulars, address Secretary, 416 N.
‘Howard St., Baltimore, Md. _ 3
AUTOMOBILE OWNERS — Combat
~ the high cost of operation. See our
'ad this issue. UNIVERSAL CHEM
ICAL CO.
00l A sAo e e s
'O[‘l: new list of *“150 Business Opportu
[ nities” 1s now ready for you, Get one
todey.
LIGHTFOOTS,” 4 No. Pryor Bt. 1. 7044
GROCERY store for sale doing good cash
~ husiness, good lease. Store with dwelling
}nttarth am going in furniture business,
27 Curran Bt.. : &
'FOR SATLLE—Wieney stand. 31% East
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~ FOR SALE—Miscellaneous.
A A A AP
- Sale of Surplus Army Goods.
: U. 8. Army wool, olive ‘ah 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, gnoddfondi
tion, Grade A, $2.95 each; Grade B,
$2.50; Grade C, $1.95.
: V. B Army canvas leggins, extra
&trong canvas, palr, 6be.
1 U. 8. Army raincoats, new, special,
' $12.50.
~ U. 8. Army ponches, very desirable
garment for bad weather, Opening in
center. Splendid condition, $24 dozen, or
each, $2.45.
. 8. Army regulation shoe. Brand
new. Best grade and workmanship. Made
on Munson last on government specifica~
tions. Everybody knows the value of thas
army shoe. State size wanted. D and B
widthe. $8.85 each, or $lO4 dozen lots.
U. 8. Navy hammocks, heavy canvas,
excellgnt condition, 40x71 inches, $2.95.
: Write for catalog of the U, 8. Army
eoods of ali kinds. TERMS: Cash with
order. Money back if not sati=fied.
BRADLEY BONDED WAREHOUSE CO.,
Greenville, 8. C.
FOR SALE -—Circuiar sawmill, complete,
35,000 ft. capacity, with planing mill,
dry kiln, skidder, loader, locomotive, cars,
rail, and 87,000,000 ft. longleaf yellow pina
Price, $320,000. One-third cash, balance
five years. Wire for particulars. John J.
Earle,. Tampa, Fla.
PAY good prices for used farniture, ine
better class preferred, although can use
anvthing you have.
JACOBS AUCTION & SALVAGE CO,,
51 Decatur St. Main 1434,
LARGE CAR SWEET, JUICY FLOR.
IDA ORANGES. GEORGIA R. R.
TRACKS, ON CENTRAL AVE,
NEAR ALABAMA.
THRBE@ gnntr‘lndlnu'—;;lnll—f;"r sfilej_;z;
38. All navy blue, button trimmed. Lin
ing good, Address with phone number,
Box_l 5»71._ ‘r'_nr-_(ierortgl_gn. A
FOR SALE—2 farm mules, 1 farm horse,
1 binder, }mowflr. 1 rake, 1 dairy wagon,
Credit to regponsible party. M. 1182. 137
Decatur St.
FOR FURNITURE, REFRIGERATORS.
Stoves, Rugs and Linoleum, go to
Boorstein's, 33 N. Prycr St., -~ 40