24 September 1882
The Atlanta Constitution
In Business Again
Mr. Charles Bohnefeld, well known as the oldest undertaker in the city,
but who has been out of that business for two years, has re-opened his
undertaking establishment in the DeGive opera house building at No. 5
Forsyth street. Mr. Bohnefeld has been a citizen of Atlanta since 1858,
and has always been held in the highest esteem. He re-opens at the stand
in which he served the public for so many years and will find no
difficulty in securing an extensive patronage, especially among those who
remember him as the leading undertaker of a few years ago. When he sold
out his business two years ago it was with the understanding that he would
not re-enter undertaking within two years. That time has now expired.
His new establishment is a gem in the neatness of its arrangement. Mr.
Bohnefeld will keep on hand one of the very best assortment of coffins,
burial cases and caskets, and will supply the demand at the very lowest
rates. All orders will receive prompt and personal supervision. Hearses
of any style desired, and carriages in any number will be furnished at
satisfactory rates. In the cabinet department every description of
furniture will be made or repaired. Fine furniture will be repaired in an
especially excellent manner.
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