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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1911.
The Georgian is the leading Want Ad Medium of the South, carrying more patd Want Ads than any other Southern Newspaper. Below
are the figures showing the number of Want Ads published by all the Atlanta Newspapers for the week ending November 25, 19ti, a period
of six working days: The Georgian carried 2,965 Paid Want Ads, Journal 2,089, Constitution1,286 Want Ads.
CHURCH N0TICE8.
The Georgian gladly contribute* the
fol'owlng three columns each Saturday
for church notices.
They mutt, however, he rent to ae to
reach The Georgian office not later than
•'oon Friday.
BAPTIST.
HIST END—Comer Gordon and Dunn-
rta W. O. Fruiter pastor. Bible school
; oao a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. Sub-
BA PTI8T.
HIGHLAND PARK—Joseph A. Crumbley
pastor. The pastor win preach at 11 n.
m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 9:30
a. m. Prayer service Wednesday night
at 7. Choir practioe Friday night.
PRESBYTERIAN.
Preaching at 11 a. ifi. by the pastor. K. H,
Peacock. Tho ordinance of the Lord’s
supper will be administered for the first
time In the new church Just after the
morning sermon. At - 7:10 p. m. W. 8
Witham will make an address, the even
ing hour being given over to him. 8ong
service begins at 7 p. m.
METHODI8T.
• ’.hrlstian Endeavor at 6:80 p. m. _
mg at 7:30 p. m. * Subject. “Profit and
Loss—a Problem." This will be the fifth
• if a series of Sunday evening evangel!*-
clc services. I GRACE—Boulevard and
- —- -■» I Rev. Charles O. Jones, D. D., pastor.
WESTERN HEIGHTS—Preaching by 1 Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.j J. V7 Wel-
Rev. L. J. Ehrlich, the Jew preacher, born, superintendent. Dr. Jones, former
December 3, at 7:30 p. m. PMtor of St. Mark church, will begin his
ministry at Grace church, preaching at
11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Subject of morn
ing sermon. “Special Providence.” Even
ing subject, ’'Christ's Kingdom." The
new pastor especially desires to meet
every member of the church at this be
ginning of the conference year.
CXTON—Comer of Boulevard and Hotis
ton-st. I Teaching at 11 a., ni. . Elder
T. J. Bazemore pastor.
liev. Junius W. Millard. This will begin
Dr. Millard’s connection with the church
as permanent supply until regular pastor
is called. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.r
Dr. F. r. II. Akers and J. E. Roley. su
perintendents. Prayer meeting Wednes
day evening at 7:80 o’clock. The mem
bership of The church Is urged to attend
slL services and strangers are made wel-
cpfno.
SECOND—Public worship at 11 a. m
Sermon, by Dr. John E. White, the pas
tor. Subject. “Tlio Best of a Church.*
livening eorvlce at 7:45 o'clock. Sermon
by Dr. White on the subject, “Jesus as a
Man of Controversy." Ordinance of bap
tism ut the conclusion of the service. The
public cordially Invited to aJ) services.
a. m. and 7:80 p. m. by the pastor, Wil
Jlsm Ji. Boll. Sunday school at 9:80 a. m.;
.1. R. Wells, HUKrintendent.
EDGEWOOD—Bible school at 9:30 a. ip.
TEMPLE—Corner Mangum and West
H’lnler-atK. J. M. Brittain, D. D., pas
tor. Sunday school at 9:80 a. m.; J. T.
Mardcnian. superintendent. ITeachlng at
11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor.
The Lord's supper at the morning serv
ice. Womsn’s Auxiliary Monday at 3
i». m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30
i>. m. Everybody cordially invited to wor
ship with us. ■
EAST Bird: TABERNACLli—Sunday
school at 9:30 a. m.; E. W. Walker, su
perintendent. Rev. Mr. Owens will preacii
at 11 o’clock. The pastor will preach at
night Subject. “Grace Every Hten.” Con
ference Wednesday night. W. L. Ham-
brick, pastor.
OAKLAND CITY—Rev. A. C. Ward. D.D.,
pastor. Preaching at It a. m. and 7:30
p. m. by the pastor. Sunday school at
9:30 a. m.: Edwin M. Gordon, superin-
Tcndent. Ladles society meets every
Wednesday afternoon at the church.
Regular monthly church conference Wed
nesday night. All are cordially Invited.
j£.rrr<noua*Bi>-n, w, xxiwuras
tor. Preachln? at 11 a. m. and
p. m. by the pastor. Prayer meet! _
Thursday uivl Saturday evenings. Sun
day school at 9:30; Mr. Martin, superin
tendent Sunday evening at 6:30, W
H. Preston, president of the Atlanta En-
worth Leajruo union, will address the
young people on league work. Come and
worship with us.
by the pastor at it a. m. and 7:30 p. m.;
Sunday school, 9:46 a. m.; Professor 8. n.
Wallace, suimrlntendent. Deaf mute class,
9:46 a. m.; W. F. Crusselle, teacher. The
public Is cordially Invited.
INMAN PARK—Edgewood-ave. Rev. 8.
A. Harris, pastor. lTeachlng, 11 a. m.
and 7:30 n. in. by the pastor. Sunday
school, 9:30 a. in.: A. G. Candler, superin
tendent. Epworth league, 6:30 s. m.;
nyer. meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
^.wurch ‘comfortable and good music. The
public cordially lnvlied to attend all these
services.
BONNIE BRAE—Lillian and James-sts.
I Teaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. by the
pastor. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.; prayer
meeting, Wednesday night.
will preach at both the 11 a. m. and 7:3Q
p. m. services. In tfie evening the serv
ice will be evangelical. Sunday school,
9:30 a. m.: W. O. Foote, superintendent.
Weekly prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30
p. ni. All are cordially Invited to. attend
these services. Beats free, good muslo;
come and wo wlJJ try to do you good.
OEORGIA-AVE.— Corner Georgia-ave. and
Grant-st. IL J. Williams, pastor. Rev.
W. H. HudHon, returned missionary from
Chinn, will speak at 11 a. m. He has a
thrilling message direct from that most
Intcrcsiing missionary field. Tho pastor
will preach at 7:30 p. m. Subject, “Faith
fulness the Ground of Promotion In the
Kingdom of God." Sunday school at 9:30
a. .m. The Covenanters meet at 2:30
p. rn. The Westminster league meets at
B:46 p. m. The Waldo-st. Sunday school
mission meets at 3 p. m. Prayer meet
ing Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. The public
Is cordially Invited to these services.
Topic# I
’What Shall I Do To Bo 8aved7* “ Sab
bath school at 9:30 a. m.: C. R. Cunning
ham, superintendent. Prayer and teach
ers meeting.Wednesday at 7:20 p. m.
Everybody given a cordial welcome-at all
these services.
CHURCH OF CHRIST.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE.
HELP WANTED—MALE.
WANTED—AGENTS.
WEST END-AVE.—Bible study from 9:45 WANTED—Good nurse to room in house.
to 10:46; communion
from 11 to 11:30. Preac
Eider J. K. Bishop. I
and fellowship
Preaching at if a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
“ pastor. Itev. Union Johnson. Sub-
'TPropaid Prayer," “Deadbroke Peo
ple." Sunday school at 9:30 a, m.; W. C.
Donald, superintendent. Everybody will
find a welcome.
MOORE MEMORIAL—Corner Luckie and
Latlmer-sts. Rev. A. 11. Holderby,
D. 1)., pastor. Preaching by the pastor
Sunday at both the morning and even
ing services. Topic for morning discourse
will be.“How Are You Lined Up?" 'Even
ing subject, “The Earmarks of a Chris
tian.' usual Christian Endeavor service
at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday
at 7:30 n. m. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.;
W. if ItuKlK-rf. superintendent. Tho pas
tor and Buperlntendent extend, a most
cordial Invitation to. the public to-unite
with our Sabbath school and take part
In our church services. Scats aro free at
all services.
POWCB.DE LEON-AVK.—Sermons at 1.1
o’clock and at 7:46 o’clock by the pas
tor. Rev. Arthur Hale Oordon. Morning
subject, “A Good Confession:’* evening
Hubject. "Abraham, tho Idealist.’’ Bible
school nt 9:30 a. m. Young People’s, so
ciety at 6:15 p. m.
pendent. At 11 a. m., sermon by Dr. Itob-
‘ “ | bur. “ ‘ “ Mg
At «:
World’s alliance .11 p. «...
Young People’s union. At 7:30 ...
j*<mg service: A. C. Boatman, director.
» p. m., farewell services to Dr. MacAr
Guinn, superintendent. Preaching at 11
■m. and 7:30 p.m. by. the pastor. Sub-
■ect for the.morning hour will be “The
Perfection or Strength,” and at the even
ing service the nantor will speak on “The
gMinr." Mission study classes will
■■■■■6 p. m. Epworth league devo
tional meeting at 6:30 p. m. Midweek
PAUK-8T.—Dr. S. R. Belk, pastor. At 11
ik m. anil 7:30 p. m., preaching by the
pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.; L.
K. Floyd, superintendent. Prayer meet
ing Wednesday evening at 7:30. The con
gregation will worship in the now Lee-st.
school auditorium. The public; is cor
dially Invited to attend all these services.
O I*, ill.. 111*I'll nrivu na in • am' ni ■
thur, with Mevcral oUdiriwr^ by prominent
lluptlsts of the city and from thn differ
ent departments of the church. Dr. Mac-
Arthurs subject will be "The Meaning of
the Tabfmarlc Work.” Special song serv-
Jet All are cordially Invited to attend
this, the last service of Dr. MacArthur In 1 FIRST—Junction Peachtree and Ivy-sts.
Atianf.1. I Rev. 8. P. Wiggins, pastor. Services at
... ...iluii-nvr., cop
ner Cranberry. Rev. C. V. Weathers,
jmsJor._ Sunday school at' 9:30
the pastor, Rev. 8. W. Reid, at 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m. Morning topic, “Tho
Sanctity of the Sabbath." Sabbath school
at 10 a, m.; Grier Martin, superintendent.
Young People’s Christian union at • 6:45
p. m. Prayer meoting Wednesday at 7:45
p. m.
HARRIS-ST.—Centrally located; block
west from Peachtree-sL Rev. Jere A.
Moore, pastor. At 9:45 a. m., Sunday
school; T. C. Harris, superintendent. At
10 a. m., men's class. The pastor will
preach at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. rn. The
morning sermon is preceded by a flvc-
vlted.
invited to attend these services.
Walker-st. to Vestview dar and £
at • Wellborn-sL
SOUTH PRYOR- : -Corner Vassar-st
ing at 11:30 by Evangelist S.
Preaching in the evening at 7:3
der O. D. Bearden. Prayer
Wednesday evening at 7:30. All
dially Invited to attend these Kifivco.
Take Pryor-st. to Federal prison car and
get off at Vassar-st.
- Communion and fo
lowed by preaching.
UN IVERSALIST.
Rev. E. Dean Ellcnwood, pastor.
9:45 a. m., Sunday school, with cli
for all. At 10 a. m., pastors Bible class.
At 11 a. m servico or worship, 1
mon by the pastor, on “Why a
uallst Church in Atlanta.” Thli
gatlon, and *tho service will be in
nature: of a reunion of the members
large attendance of tho members 1
friends of tho chilrch Is expected.
Call 1129 Peachtree-sL
MISCELLANEOUS.
ture before the society on “Self-Cor
BciousneBii—Immortality.” The public :
cordially invited to attend this lecture.
sts. Sunday at 2:30 p. m.
PRYOR-ST.—Dr. S. R. Preston, of Bris
tol, Va., is now supplying the pulpit of
thi* church and will conduct the services
Sunday morning and evening. Altho he
has only been with the Pryor-st. people
one week, he has already won tho es
teem of all who have heard him. His
sermons are full of power, earnestness
and profound In thought A cordial Invi
tation to all.
NORTH-AVE.—Corner Peachtree-st. and
North-ave. Dr. Richard Orme FHnn
pastor. Morning service at 11 and even
ing service at 7:45. Preaching by Rev,
Frank Wright, the Indian evangelist.
Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m.; J. K. Orr,
superintendent. Men’s Bible conference,
ladies’ Bible class, Baraca class and Tech
classes at 9:45. All the classes of the
senior department meet at 537 Peach*
tree-st. Christian Endeavor at 7 p...id.
During the week there will b* services
every evening at 7:30, conducted by Rev.
Frank Wright. There will be a song
service of half on hour, led by Mr. Ham*
mondtree.
—'Tabornacle, 79 Cnpitol-nvc.
Sunday at 3:30 p. m. and Wedn<
3 p. m. Sunday school at 3:!
Young people’s meeting Thursda, .......
at 7:4i> o'clock. Sundayls missionary day.
TIST—Cable hall. North Broad-st. Serv.
the Grand, open dally, except Sunday,
DIVINE SCIENCE ASSOCIATION—Sun*
day Unity meeting in the assembly hall
of Carnegie library at 8:80. Wednesday
NOTICE!
NO ADVERTISEMENT will be dis
continued on phono ordere. Kindly
notify thli office In writing when
you wish to stop your ad.
CENTRAL—45 Waahlnjrton-nt. Her.
I Dunbar H. Ogden. D. I)., pastor, “Ani
,y school nt 9:30 u. m.; Open Door." subject of pastor'e sermon
iConnally. superintendent. , lt morning eervlcee. at 11 o'clock. "The
iTeachlnK hy the pnntor at 11 n. m. nnd Helper of Tempted Men,"'subject at
l.:30 .... In.UUillon of stewards at the everiin* Mi-vices, at 7.15 o'clock. Sunday
momlnK service. Enworth Jeame ut 8:46; Kh ool at 8:46 a. m. Brotherhood Bible
P- m. 'Prayer meeting Wednesday even- class for young men. led by Marlon Jack
ing at 7:10. A cordial Invitation and wel-i m
come Is extended to nil.
WE SECURE positions for stenograph
No charge for our services. Cnll to
u*. The Monarch Typewriter Comp.
jj 1-5 OFF
REGULAR prices—all fur-
i? niture until Dec 25th.
J. M. HIGH CO.
>n WA NTED—Experienced cook and house
*i- girl combined. Apply 335 Euclid-ave.
1. Thone Ivy 3125-J. 12-2-64
g WANTED—First-class cook with refer-
r- ence. Apply 341 Juniper-st. 612
id GOOD NURSE wanted at once: middle
aged woman preferred. Address 106
- Peachtree place. 616
- WANTED—First-class maid at 286 Peach-
I. tree-st.; $3 per week. Call Saturday.
617
- -
n. WANTED—Colored nurse for one-year-
old child. 279- Peachtree-st. 619
WANTED—Settled colored woman for
= nurse. Apply 260 Ponco DeLeon-ave.
621
s.
HELP WANTED—MALE.
J One cent a word for ads under this head.
* WANTED—Men to take thirty days prac-
e tlcal course In our machine shops and
f accept good positions in the automobile
. business. Charlotte Auto Sehool. Char-
e lotto, N» C. • 4-5-40
i WANTED—Barbers, to know that w,
carry full lino fixtures and supplies In
Atlanta. Write for catalog. Matthews &
- Lively, DepL G, Atlanta, Ga. 9-26-4
FREE MASSAGE, hair cuts, shaves
- and shampoos; all barber work free; a
clean linen. Atlanta Barber College, 10
B. Mitchell. 10-4-47
LEARN oarber .trade (it's easy). We
teach in che-half the time of other col- £
leges. Course, tools and position In our X
shops only $30. Why pay more? Thou-
»ands of nur graduates riin>'|.— .hen- .,r
making good wares. Established fifteen
years. Atlanta Barber College, 10 Ka«t r
MltcbeU-st , 6-11-17 £
WANTED—Colored men to prepare as
sleeping car porters. No experience <
necessary. Address In ter-Railway, care
Georgian. 298 c
PERMANENT position for energetic man, k
25 to 30 years of ago, possessing gener-
al business experience; good address and
appearance; first-class references required
as to ability and character. Address P. f
care Georgian. 496 j
ABLE-BODIED men wanted for the U. S. ..
Marine. Corps, between the ages of 19 £
and 35. Must be natlvo born or have first
ropers. Monthly pay 815 to 369. Addl-
• tlonal compensation possible. Food, cloth- 11
Ing, quarters and medical attendance free. h
After 30 years service can retire wlthr 75 n
per cent of roy and allowances. Service
on board ship and ashore In all parts of u
the world. Apply at U. S. Marine, Corps ''
Recruiting OiHco, 115 McKensle Bldg., At- „„
lanta, Ga. 12-1:20 “
WANTED—Honest white boy about fif
teen years old. Apply at 71 North For-
syth-at . 487
WANTED—Old shoes to be made like new I
at Dlxlo Shoe Hospital. 160 Whltehall-
st; phone Atlanta 1617. Work called for
and delivered/ 11-11-37
WANTED—To furnish rood carpenters
for all kinds of work. Jim Stephenson, „
14*i North Forsyth-st Phone Main 4251. B
10-31-31 „
WA.NTKP -A good ooloro-l holler for . M K U'ANT hu.llrrs; oxcluslvo territory;
Peachtree home: references required, j best tool on earth for home, farm, shop;
Apply to 1125 Peachtree-et., near Seven- entirely new plan; 100 per cent guaran-
teenth-st. Phone Ivy 315. 12-2-60 teed. Lake Superior Wrench Co., Soo,
1-5 OFF
I AGENTS
anted to sell the Original Na-
REGULAR prices—all fiu--| 60 ^ v V H ^% s |. I c , SS m o h f ul, 50 oh , fo b,e,! ' %
nifcure until Dee. 25th..
J. M. HIGH CO.
- - —~ — i alogue; sampies.
DRIVER, who has had experience In Madison-st., Chicago, III.
hauling coal. Apply 354 Ponce DeLeon
j AGENTS make big money selling our
goods; no capital or experience required;
I large, reliable house. Write for free cat-
Daniel H. Ritter Co.,
613 J AGENTS—To handle the finest line of
— ■ -■ J glass advertising signs; “Gauze Trans-
.VANTED—An experienced boy to wait pareneles” and bar mirror screening: fine
on table and assist with housework. SOS'; opportunity for high-class men. Write
’eachtree-st. 12-2-68; for full particulars. Novelty Sign Co.,
j Kenton, Ohio. 672
JEN In a new business. Marble and j _ T
granite cleanlrig. Tombstones, etc., GROOVING CALABASH GUORDS is an
.Ight in your own town. No experience 1 4 ABSOLUTELY NEW PROPOSITION In
needed, wages $5 to $10 per day. Par- ! Uiis countnr; the largest grower of these
tieulars free. F. L?Stine, Box 1701, New (gourds in America wants local agent; big
““ - mmm commission on.both secds’and pipes and
permanent connection; worth $200 per
month: -NO COMPETITION. Write im
mediately. Calabash Farm, 854 Peoples
for health and accident insurance on
if* monthly plan. Good income and
teady position guaranteed. Apply, with
sferences, to W. Culp, 326 Candler Bldg.
12-2-38
12-2-63
Bush, Colquitt, C». 12-2-48
rienced in i&dfes suits department as
ssistant to manager. Grossman's, 96
Yhiteh&U-at. 12-2-40
FREE
to>the
;rapher and
keeper.
at and assistance of oi
ment department.
Premier Typi
Company,
104 North Pryor-st.
Gas Bldg., Chicago.
AGENTS—Winner of winners; new idea;
Queen broom sells for 50c; proven quick
est, cleanest, exclusive territory; repeater
fin mnrlfnt' Pnl/loti nnnntltinlfv l\’o
AGENTS—Make Christmas money now;
send for our big. now catalogue of lat
est novelties; particulars free. Vrlte
111 V 663
AGENTS—$30 weekly; great advertising
campaign Introducing permanent-busi
ness by distributing premium coupons;
easy for beginners; big money for hus
tlers. Mr. Strohm, sales manager, Wayne.
606
SALARY and commission paid;
ence not necessary *— *
Sewing Machine Co.,
Georgian/
WANTED—First-class retail grocery
salesman; none but first-class man, ac
quainted with Atlanta cash trade, need
apply. Cash Grocery Company, 118 Whitc-
hall-st. 41*30-22
w .nrj.x ami wuiucu w tune wo; sue- . .y 3 ; - ,'. :—
cJal price tor 30 days: call on Drs. Mose- tro,t *
of merit; ten to twenty dollars per day;
» *4 «* uho uiuinjomuu aw uuqi iu muno , , ■ - . *■' «v
who^dealre jo earn r money during t h*l®S“ U T5SJ e ?? ie ’5«Sr®™ Sale *
634
, I TRAVELING .salesmen wanted; hundreds
WANTED—Male and female help of nil'. "J.Roisl poaltlone now open paying $1,000
kind*; help eupplled. Phone, write or'*° l 5 ' 000 » year ami expense.; no experl-
—* “ r , ni4 h , ence required to get one of them: write
11-25*12 today for full partlculrra; address near*
- , est office. Dept. 363, National Salesmen's
, Training Association, Chicago, New York.
J Kansas City, Seattle. Now Orleans. 673
1-5 OFF
REGULAR prices—all fi
niture until Dec. 25tli.
J. M. HIGH CO.
mas: we have the work: stnd out your
. - Hickson & Bant,
11-11-13
1-5 OFF
REGULAR prices—all fur
niture until Dec. 25tk.
J. M. HIGH CO. '
— —- —- — |n a. m, and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school
IIRST—Peachtree and Cain-sts. Sunday I at 9:30 a. m.: Judge Walter TTcolquItt,
school at S;30 n. m. Public worship nt i superintendent. Pmyer meeting Wndncs-
11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Dr. Daniel will day evening at 7:46 o'clock, following the
iT-arh at both hours. Prayer meeting teachers' meeting nt 6:16 p. m. Beats
Wednesday night at 7:46 o'clock.
INMAN VARDB—Preaching by the pas
tor, G. W. I-ewl*. at 11 a. m. and 7:30
n in. AU railroad men and their fami
lies ure invited and all atrungrro wilt be
welcome at all times. Sunday school at
a. m. .VII children are Invited. Sub
ject. "Jesua In the Temple."
JONES-AVE.—Sunday school at 8:30
a. m.: J. B. Eason, superintendent.
Preaching morning and evening by th,
punter. E. B. GUI. Woman's Missionary
e.'vlety meets Monday St 3 p. tn. Kegii-
Lr church conferenre Thursday evening
Baraea prayer meeting Thurmlay evening
at 3 o'clock. Choir practice Friday at I
It m.'
(1ORD0N-BT.—Corner Gordon and Wel-
llngton-ats. William M. Hentell, imstor.
-tooday aehool at 9:3# u. m.: 51. SI. An
derson. superintendent. Preaching at 11
ii. m. ami 7:3# p. m. by the pastor. Pas
tor's subject for the morning. "The Bap-
llstB In History,” and for the evening,
"Responsibility of Citizenship.” Music by
a. largo chorus, under Professor Harwell.
Mission band Sunday at <;30 p. m. Pray
er Inerting and conference Wednesday at
7:3# p. m. The public la Invited.
WOODWARD-AVE.—Sunday aehool at
3:30 a. m. Preaching hy the paetnr at
U a. m. on "The Secret of Joy In Chrlet's
service." At 7:30 p. m., the poator will
deliver the llret of a scries of Sahbath
evening lectures en "The Origin and Uls
ter:.’ oJ Baptist Principles." These lec
tor, will be Illustrated by a large Bap
tist ’Msturical chart, which will hang on
the wall during the entire course. Bap
tist Young People's union meeting at #:45
p. m. The public Is cordially Invited to
i.:i then services. All seats free.
M'DONALD—Corner West Fair and Wal-
nut-sta. Rev. Harry Meek, of Austell,
tie., will preach both morning end even-
Itig. .in members are urged to be pres-
> nt and give him a warm reception.
Public worship at ll a. m. and 7:3# p. m.
Rev. A. F-b 1 Kelley, pastor. Monthly
ronference will be held after the morning
service. Baptist Young People's union
meets at «:3< p. m. Prayer meeting on
Wednesday at 7:3# p. m.
EPISCOPAL.
(First Bunday In Adv
CATHEDRAL—Corner' Wash^gton and
-..am at 6:16 p. m. Seats r . H ", n ‘S" ,t 7-3» r, 7 “"J-
Public cordlslly invited to attend m, litknyT'semon andTot^
communion; 7:60 p. in., evening prayer
m. and
school at
Thursday at 7:60 p. m.
at t',45 a. m.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
EG ELSTON MEMORIAL-Waahtllfton- nldhl
■t.. corner hhillon. Rov. Earl lb Sluts, and r
pastor. 11. M. Forster, Sunday school su- KW®
rlntendent. I’reschlng at 11 a. m. by! Bible
WANTED—Bright girls between >3 and
32 years of ago; attractive occupation,
with good salary and rapid advancement;
no previous experience necessary; appli
cants must llvo In city with parents or
relatives and must be able to fqrn.'sh
satisfactory references as to character
, Oa. .
7-16-4
Box 163, Laporte, Ind.
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quiet*rooraV'transient Ko; open all night: MEN OR WOMEN to write hundreds of S2BS285?? 0 ?!*.
U IUW6U. uuustent ovu. open jni., letters from samples; Industry without »pringfleld, 01
MIL SALESMAN:
with our unexcelled line or advertising
fans; 100 designs; quick sellers; liberal
‘ Company
Ohio Novelty
»hlo. *
.experience can earn $25 weekly; seif-ad- ~ 4 ■" r
WANTED^Hallway mail clerks, Atlanta' 1 8 r «i«P &i .Brook- CoffingMCom- V > peX?fe*s n U U t"h. W ?^ n L*. e b I l
4ln oral contract and commissions, payable
., weekly. Have elegant lino of leather
examinations announced January 16. E? n & "4 Fennsylvanla-ave.,
Samplo questkins free. Franklin Institute, D; c '
i-K, Rochester, N. Y.
ni
WANTED—Printers and linotype opera-
T ITMCO, , I tom. Must bo strictly non-union.
LADIES rellsblshomo work, stamping steady position. Good wages. Furnish
_ patterns. Jl upwardiJnstructlon^gKen. r(! fc. rcnc c5. Byrd Printing Company. At
lanta. 11-2-49
ah oinsr days: .Morning prayer. iu:«i,
with litany on Wednesday and Friday.
ST. LUKES—Peachtree, between Currier
and IMnc-Bts. Rev. C. B. Wllmer, D. D.,
rector. 7:3# a. m„ holy communion^ 11
. i urnirr, oi
Preaching
>, of New Ji
orsev. Epworth
ni. Preaching al
llatnes, of At-
HEMPHILL.AVE —RCv. H. E. Little. Tail:
■pastor. W. T. Southsrd, Sunday school communion and _ sermon, 11 a. m. Thej ^orthjfaeksan^t
ipcrintendenL Sunday schtml, #:So a. m.; Vwy RevT Charles B Colmoro dean of wanted—Good c
WANTED—Lady who can do plain sew
ing by day or week. Atlanta Valet, 489
Pea Sh tree. 603
WANTED—Competent lady who fully
understands making, fixing and alter
ing ladles' ooat suits; also who can make
repairs and alterations on men's clothss,
...v ». in.. i,u,.r v U ,„i„uiiiuii. ». ® uch M rcllnlng coats, putting on over-
a. m., holy communion and sermon: 7:80I* 1 ! 1 ’ 1 !!* ‘H 1 * 0
Siy m sch*M'i n at':i5 r,y * r * nd IKrmoa: Sun * J? nn^F/Mvl rhfinn* fnt
INCARNATION—243 Lee-st, near Gor-
don-st. West End. Rev. Vincent C.
Lacey rector. 7:3# a. m., holy commu
nion: 11 a. m„ morning prayer, sermon
and noly communion, 7:60 p. ni., evening
or and sermon. Sunday sehool, 9:46:
clones for women and men, 9:46 and
m„ respectively.
Information, call at 489 Peachtree. 603
ALL 8A1NT8—Corner North-ave. and
West Peachtree-st. Rev. W. W. Mem-
nlnger, rector. Sunday, Itecsmber :t,
911. Sunday school, 9:46
SETTLED colored woman cook without
family to go to Dalton, Ga.; room in
house: good home; references required.
Apply at 848 West Peachtree. Take
Buckhead car. U-30-3
AUTOMOBILE COLLEGE. 33 Eaai Gain
st.. Atlanta. Complete four weeka'
course In repairing and driving automo
biles, 628. Positions secured. Cell or
write. Cafatoguo’free. Phono Ivy 4350.
639
JAMES A. BUCHANAN,
ARTISTIC KANO TUNER. , PHONE
MAIN 2254-L. East Atlanta: Ga., or
OR DROP A POSTAL WILL CALL,
ll-lf-44
MEN of Ideas and Inventive ability, write
Greeley & Mclntlre, Patent Attorneys.
Wsshlngton, D. c., for their list of In
ventions wanted, and prises offered by
leading manufacturers. . 11-14-87
WANTED—For U. 6. army, able-bodied - .
of 18 and
WANTED—A first-class nurse.
uuuiattiPU >11111, vctnccil HKCS OI 15 HlUl
35; citizens of United States, of good
character and temperate habits, who
can speak, remd and write the fengllsh
language For Information apply to ro
ll-30-20 . cruTttng officer, 23H Whltehali-st., At-
Lnta, or 411 Cherry-st,, Macon, da.
10-3-6
AP f&“J
superintendent.
iference.
NELLIE CHAPEL—East Point. Rev. E.
E. Cavalert. pastor. It. F. Thompson.
Sunday school superintendent. Sunday
school, 10 a. m. No preaching on account
of pastor away attending conference.
CONGREGATIONAL.
GREENS 51IS8ION—Jefferson and Chest-
nut-sta. Rev. John Green, pastor.
Sunday sehool at 0 a. in. Preaching at
■' p. ni.
Strangers welcome to all services.
EPIPHANY—Corner Slorelnnd and Eu-
clid-itves., Inman Park. Rev. Russell
K. Smith, rector. 11 a. m-.’holy commu
nion nml sermon; 7:30 n. in., evening
prayer: Sunday school at 9:46 a. m.
WANTED—Good cook, male or female:
Ing to pay for
147 Gordon-st.
for good one.
circle.
630
it ini, rccior. ti ■> in,, iheii) • noiy coi
munTon and sermon; 7:10 p. m., evening |
prayer and sermon; Sunday aehool, 9:30
WANTED—Refined Christian lady for
housekeeper and to do cooking for wid
ower with three Children: ages 7, 11 and
13; good home for right ^>arty. Refer,
WANTED—At once, first-class green
house man. Apply Ponce DeLeon
—
Floral Co., 393 Ponce DeLeon-ave.
WANTED—First-class Job printing so
licitor on commission basis; bustler can
make n good thing; none other wanted.
J. A. LaHatte Prlntery. Phone Bell Main
8830. h.j.j,
WANTED—Young man who understands
Apply 39 Curricr-st.
Smith Premier Typewriter
Company:
12-2-44
W l ATpT'Ri!>^¥o' fe~arn~KtornohTle’husinwi;
private teacher: will pay tuition or ex
change work; willing to work. Box 89,
WANTED—AGENTS.
One cent a word for ads under this heed.
LIVE AGENTS are coining money_ With
X lie r* , money vtun
ir OutNt, which doubles the life of auto
i. I Write us. Condon Merchandise
ll-29-a3
our
tires. , ue. ,.o
Company. Opelika, Ala.
SELLING our Exclusive Linen Heel and
Toe guaranteed hosloiv direct from mill
to wearer; pays big profits; all styles and
quallt os; customers waiting; repeat or-
dors Insure permanent Increasing In
come; exclusive territory; credit Ad-
d !i e i , fc? arker 7,5 Chestnut-st.. Phil
adelphia. 11-4*87
ences required. Address
Thomiaton, Ga.
Box 154,
11-26-31
HOLY TRINITY—Decatur. _
prayer and sermon, tl, by the lay
er. Sunday school. 9:80.
I WANTED—Lady to travel In Georgia:
good pay and tailor-made suit In 90
I days: experience unnecessary; candles,
^(P^^spcria'tl*.. McBrady^ A
evening at 7:30.
lyer meeting Wednesday
COOPER-ST.—Rev. J. T. Domeron. pas
tor. Owlpg to the rally. Rev. T.ylJ
McOutchen trill preach. Let all the mem
tors be present. Sunday school at 9:30
a m.: J. H. Barrows, superintendent,
i ’rote: r 3Iarvtn Floyd, muric director.
iv 1ST END—The poator. Dr. John F.
Purser, will preach Sunday morning and
wrnlng. Morning subject. "Thaaksglv-
Ing.” Special musical program by th>
choir. All aro urged to attend. Evening
subject, "The Drawing Power of Christ."
Sunday school at 0:30 a. m. B. T. P. u.
Sunday evening at 0:46. W. 51. U. Mon-
mg.
"What Christiana Owe to One An-
oprlate to the communion. whlohMSS
1. .bjerved. Subject Sunday night.
What is Death?" Sunday afternoon at
< :<1 the T. W. A. will hold a meeting for
business women. Supi>er will ho eerved
at the church to all who core to remain
m the flight service. The 5ttsaoi Kolb,
from Brasil, will speak to the young wo-
SOI'TH SIDE—Corner Haygood and Cap-
llot-aves. 1’rc.vcliing by the poator.
J. .V. 5IcKnriand. Sunday morning am)
evening. .Morning subject. "Shining a*
the r»r»." E\cuing subject. "The will
ing Mnner.'* Sunday school at 9:10 a. m.;
Mt’5L Adamson, superintendent.
BEKHAN MISSION—Berean-ave. and
Tennllle-st. Rev. WUIIam Biers, pastor.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and at 7:60 it m.
Sunday school at 3 p. nt. Prayer meeting
Thursday evening at 7:30.
Preacnlng at 11 a. in. and at 7:45 tc m.
Sunday school at 5 p. m. Christian En
deavor at 7 p. m. Midweek prayer meet
ing Wednesday at 7:46 p. m.
IMMANUEL—Comer Stewart and Lillian-
ave* Rev. w. F. Atkins, pastor.
Preaching at It a. m. and at 7:45 p, m.
Sunday school at 10 a. m. 1
UNION TABERNACLE—McDaniel and
Hlghtower-ats. one block eouth of
Whltehall-st. Rev. J. Robert Jordan, nae-
tor. Sermons at 11 a m. and 7:45 p. it.
Sunday school at 9:3l) u. m. Christian
Endeavor at 6:45 p. m.
CENTRAL—EUls-st. and Coraagta way
foppoetta Camegle llhrarj). Rev. Ed
mund 5tarch Vlttum. D.D.. of Mllledgo-
Vl Ue. Oa.. will preach at 11 a. m aid at
8 p. m. Sunday school at 0:30 a. m
Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Prayer
meeting, Wednesday at 0 p. —
UNITARIAN.
CHURCH OF OCR FATHER-Comer of
Spring and Caln-sts. Usual services on
Sunday morning. Sunday aehool and
£dult class for the
for the study of sociology at
ITeacuing at 11 a. m., by
8T. IGNATIUS—Tallapoosa. Rev.. It. F.
DeBolle In charge. Morning prayer, lit
any and sermon at 11 a. nt.
Weller, vicar. Sunday school, 0:46 a,
m.; litany, sermon and holy communion.
It a, m.
ST. JOHNS—Nnrcrosa. Sunday school at
3:30 p. nt. Evening prayer and sermon at
4 p. m.
ST. MARYS - SETTLEMENT - HOUSE—
Oats City mills. Rev. O. K. Weller In
charge. Sunday school at 4: 30 p nt. Even
ing prayer and sermon at 7:30.
FIRST-CLASS cook: good wages. Apply
710 Pledmont-ave. * 529
NURSE or general servant wanted. Ap
ply with references 450 Peachtree-st.,
Apartment 12. 12-2-43
HERE'S TOUR OPPORTUNITY to make
6200 monthly; spare time; no matter
where you live; no canvassing: guarantee
to show you how; free particulars. H. K.
Rogers, Desk A. S„ Boston, Maas. 603
bookkeeping and experienced In general Innr from ISt^’gao
merchandise. Don't answer unless you: a lull site Jar to test nn.tr,.
are a hustler and expect to work. Ad- I in It r-r, u.,, t • - 1
dress O. T. Hennessee, 58 West Mitchell. Co Borehester f ya' Mc ™‘
AGENTS—If you live lp a locality hav-
■ ,n ? 1.000 or more negro population and
want to make money easy the year round,
sell a reliable hair remedy for growing and
Improving negro hair. We prepare one
of the best treatments on the market for
Improving negro hair: no fake remedy,
but a genuine one; tested and approved
pi by government officiate; agents ctear-
’ — “ “ “• ‘ Send 36c foi*
Id; contract
WANTED—SALESMEN. •
SUCCESSFUL traveling
• salesmen in any line can
make as much selling fer
tilizer during January and
February as they now do in
a year. Inquiries stating
experience will be treated
strictly confidential. Prog
ress, care Georgian. 535
TWO salesmen at once to
sell a 7 per cent bond,
high-class security; profita
ble. Address Box 333, care
Georgian. , 12-2-69
WANTED-Wo pay highest cash prices
on household goods, pianos and office
furniture. Cash advanced bn consign
ments. Springer's Auction House, 25 s.
FTyor-st. Boll phone Main 1526. Atlanta
phone 1166. 4-10-10
I on consignments. Central
WANTED—Strong, willing boy; good
chance of promotion; eatery $4 a week.
Apply Monday morning at 8 o'clock, third
floor. 20 South Forsyth-st. 12-2-26
BE a detective; earn 3150 to 6300 montiT-
ly; travel. Write to Supt. Ludwig. 1734
Scarritt Bldg., Kansas City. Mo. 584
325 WEKKL5 and expenses to trustwor
thy people to travel and distribute
samples for big wholesale house. C. Em.
ery, 641 Plymouth, Chicago. 580
ST. PAULS (Colored)—Auburn-eve., near
Fort-st. _ Rev A. E. Day. vicar. Ban-
day aehool, 9:6# e. m.: holy communion
and sermon, ll a. m.; evening, prayer and
serrooo.gp.m.: Wednesday evening serv
ices 6 o'clock.
CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER—Corner
Trinlty-av*. and Capitol piece. Rev. W.
C. Schaeffer, Jr., pastor. ITeaching at
11 a. m. and 7:60 p. m. Subject or morn
ing sermon. "Sons of the Day." Subject
of evening sermon, "Looking Within;" be
ing the second of a series on the theme.
• The Way Made Plain." Sunday school
Apply James Lafferty, Nell
WANTED—Experienced lady chi
ropodist, also understanding
hairdressing, facial massage and
manicuring. Communicate with
Mrs. Gertrude Scofield, 21 Volu-
sia-ave., Daytona, Fla. 603
WANTED—Good colored girl or woman
to cook and dt
ply at once 31*
A GOOD NURSE, either white or colored.
one wanting a good home with good
pay. Apply at 13 Peachtree circle corner
SIxteenth-sL. and bring first-clave refer
ences. Call between the hours of 10 and
13 Monday mornli^. see
' J .
ana distribute samples for bl* manu
facturer; steady work. 8. Scheffer. 52-0.
Chicago. • 574
Start mail order
erson Spec I Auction Comp»oy i2 Ijaat Mltchell-at.
■11-25-24 Bell phone Mala 2424. « — —
WANTED—An energetic and reliable
salesman to sell loan contracts for us.
Theso contracts guarantee a loan at a
0for P l * Loan and Invest
ment Co., Tlfton, Ga. 11-26-26
WANTED—Traveling salesman. Oldest elder
bouse InJhe U. 8. Ineresslug sales force.
Salary, or commission with drswing scconnt
Reference must. accompsny application. Red
Cross Vlnegir Co.. St. Lonis. Mo. 6-3-3
AGENTS—No matter what you do we
„ —to nwl lyou our money-making
catalog of 600 quick sellers: over 5.00J
Christmas articles, beautifully pictured
in our two free 1912 catalogs. 1 Write
l .7'b | ‘ sl J»«‘ | y- A. \V. Holmes & Co., Dept.
11*20,. l*rovldence, R. L 689
FREE illustrated book tells about over
360,000 protected positions In U. S. ser-
v,ce ' ^L ore than 40.000 vacanolen every
year. There Ira big chance hern for you.
sure and generous i*y, lifetime employ
ment- Easy to get. Just ask for " ' '
C412. No obligation. Carl I
Washington, at. . ' 570
LOCAL representative wanted. No can
vassing or soliciting required Good
income assured. Address National Co-
Operative Realty Co.. V049 5larden Build
ing, Washington, D. C. 569
WANTED—Men to learn the barber trade
Hera Is an offer that Includes tools with
tuition. A method that saves yean of
apprenticeship. Tew weeks completes.
We have received praise from thousands
for our beneficial course. You can Join
us with assurance you will succeed. Kb.
tabilahed 1*93. Original Institution of the
kind in the world. 33 branches. Apply
from country or city at onbe. Partlculara
mailed Holer- Barber C-glege. 33 \V
:hen-st.
AGENTS—3 ou can secure permanent cm-
ployment and earn a good, steady In
come: wo need good men. Send for our
proposition, c. 1. Riley Company, P. o.
Box 416, Zeq 11, Havana, Cube. 587
•grade
POSTCARDS JOc per 1,000 up; hli
Christmas. New Years, etc., 35c a 100
. delivered express
and 61.50 per I
paid. Munro’s Pub.' House, 24 Vande?
~ ‘ 685
water-st„ New York.
TO GROCERYMEN—Will betid and lease
one or two years to reliable grocer five-
room cottage and etore robm on good
south side corner at reasonable rates, or
would sell same on easy monthly pay.
menta. Address Owner, Box 600, care
BOV, IBS
11-23-11
WANTED—Child's tricycle, In good con
dition. Ivy 192-J. 11-29-21
"ANTED—To rent davenport, dresser,
Hotel.
1-27-20
WANTED—Second-hand tag addressing
machine; second-ban,i typewriter, vie-
Ible style. E. N. Camp £ Sons Co..
Moreland, Ga. 11-26-22
A OENUNE safety raxqr postpaid for
12b; agents wanted everywhere; big
pay; you can easily make 85 dally. B 5
Novelty Co.. Duplin, Calypso, N. c.
1-5 OFF
REGULAR prices—all fur
niture until Dee. 2otli.
J. M. HIGH CO.
WANTED—All kinds old-fashioned ma
hogany and black walnut furniture: al*#
old brass, sliver and pewter articles/
prices must be reasonable; glvo full d#»:
1-5 OFF
REGULAR prices—all fur-
. niture until Dec. 25th.
J. M. HIGH CO.
MANUFACTURER, established 10 years.
wanted with •^ubgisnudi’rapIral'^Shecr.Cirt
M *{•*•: 1 CAPABLE, experienced teacher will take