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THE WEATHER.
forecast: Fair tonight and Sun-
"day. Temperatures Saturday (taken
■JTaT K. Hawkes Company's store):
I a m., 80 degrees; 10 a. m.. 83 de
grees; 12 m.. 86 degrees; 2 p. m„
It degrees.
EC r~< I f
The Atlanta
SI. v/i
AND NEWS
SPOT COTTON.
Atlanta, nominal: 12'i. Liverpool, «t<*ndy
6.60. New York, quiet; 12.70. Savar
nnh, quiet; 12%. Augusta, steady; 12**
Galveston, quiet; 12%. Norfolk, steady
12%. Mobile, steady; 12%.
VOL VHI. NO. 10.
ATLANTA, GA., SATU RDAY, AUGUST 14, 1909.
‘TyoTY'IT?. In Atlanta..TWO CENT^.
JrXvil-'ili. on Trains..FIVE CENTS
r •
Want
Advertisements
1 CENT A WORD
Save time and money by
phoning your want ads to
The Georgian. Secure the
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ads published FREE.
Both Phones 8,000.
METHODIST.
WALKER RT.-Snndny school at 9:30 a.
Whl T. ifamby. 1 "- nDd I:J5 ► b r *»•
CHURCH NOTICES.
THE GEORGIAN contributes this space on
Saturdays to churches getting their notices
Id the office by Friday evening. Those re-
reived on Saturday will be charged at %c a
word.
BAPTI8T.
TABERNACLE—Rev. J. L. Campbell. D.D., of
Cambridge, Maas., will fill the pulpit Sun-
..}•: morning subject, “The Church a Fam
ily” and Sunday night, “Will the Old Book
Stand f“
WESTERN HEIGHTS BAPTIST-—Rev. A.
L. Flury* pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a.
m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.
TEMPLE—Sunday school, 0:80 a. m.; preach
ing, 11 s. m. and 7:45 p. m. by A. T,
Spalding, D. D.
i. and 7:30 p. m.
EDGE WOOD BAPTIST—Sunday school at
9:30 a. m.,* preaching, 11 a. m. and 7:45
ra. by Rev. Lem Gill.
JONESAVE.—Sunday school, 9:80 a. m.;
W. H. Barber and George W. Hawkins,
superintendents. Preaching, 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. m., by the pastor, Rev. T. E. Me-
Cutchen. Tha ordinance of baptism will be
administered at the close of the night service.
JACKSON HILL—North Jackson-st. and
East are. Rev. 0. J. Thompsoh, pastor.
Preaching, 11 a. m. and 8 p. n*., by Dr. J. J.
Bennett, aecratary of the state mlaalon board.
Sunday school, 0:80 a. m.; Dr. F. P. H. Ak
ers, superintendent.
SECOND BAPTIST—Dr. John E. White, the
pastor, will return from the mountains to
■II his pulpit Sunday morning and evening.
Both sermons will be suggestive of the “Land
of the Sky,” the silence of the solitudes, of
fern and rhododendron and the panorama of
tha peaks and vales. Subjects: 11 a. m.,
“Help From the Hills." 8 p. m., “Death
on the Mountain.”
Max S. Flynt superl
M DONALD—Rev. O. M. Sutton will preach
*t Us. m. and 7:45 p. m.; Sunday school,
* harp; Humphries, auperin-
WMAN PARK—Edgewood and Elisabeth-ave.
Dr. Donaldson, pastor. Services Sunday,
", # v ra ;i, ? c ho°l* 0:80 . a. m.; violin
•olo \r Welbv Pugin. Hon. John F.
•HI be ordained to the office of d
*m. Dr. W. O. Daniel, „»
the First Bsptiat church: Dr. W. H. Young.
PARK-8T.—West End. Rev. Fletcher Wal-
ton pastor. Preaching at li a. m. I»y Rev
5* £ ^! k i n *S? n ’ of H' t °» k . Sunday
tendenf* 1 9,30 a ’ m ’* John 8hannon auperln-
BONNIE BRAE—Preaching nt ll n. n V. by
nl. * n «I «t 7:45 p. in. by Rev. W. .1.
Debnrdeleben. Sunday school at 3 p. m.
M. I). Brown superintendent.
f b/ r .' J*' £ P nitf * r - Services
aja „ J: Vo *J > * » U1 - school at
9-30 a. m., W. O. Foote superintendent.
J *K H ?~P** n,ar ■•plee* tmr this church
at the tent, corner Pulliam and Bam-sts..
w H Frraton L&T" " p y tot “ teM -
JAMES—Rev. C. V. Weethrra, jin,tor.
Sunday erhool at 9:30 n. m.. F. P. Bo,,
worth superintendent. Prenoblng at 11 a.
“■Jr Ser. L. Warwick and 8 |>. m. by the
WESLEY MEMORIAL—Her. Frank Slier,
,. 8 Sf Tlcp " «u»rd
armory, MHouaton-at. Uronrhlng at 11 a.
m. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday aehool at 9:30 a.
m„ M. M. Davlea superintendent.
™WT-K«- j R French, paator. Fun-
day achool nt 9:45 a. m„ w. H. Patterson
Trenching nt 11 «. in. by
Rev. Olfn King. Regular services during
WEST SIDE—Sunday school at 0:45 a. ui..
,J*°““ D. Simmons superintendent. Preach-
lng at 7:30 p. m. by Rev. Henry Jones.
PAULS—Rev. H. L. Edmondson, pastor.
Sunday school nt 9:30 n. m., J. V. Well-
born superintendent. Preaching nt 11 n. ra.
by Rev. W. L. Underwood. Preaching nt
8 p. m. by Rev. L. Warwick.
ASBURY-Sumlay school at 9:30 a. m. W.
A. Fincher superintendent. Preaching at
U a, r. m V. flml . m - the P««tor, Rev.
9 ar7 ; e. Mission Sunday school, 20
SfEKRfr 3:50 p - J - K - Ca * 1<! »up«r-
EAST ATLANTA—Services at 11 a. in. and
? P*. m - Olln King, pnstor. Sunday
* at a * m *» E * A. Minor superin*
Ices nt 11 a. m’ conducted ’by Rev* C. M.
LIpham. No services ot night.
INMAN PARK—Sunday school at 9:30 a. m..
E. D. Lupo superintendent. Services at
11 a. m., conducted by the pastor, W. F.
Glenn. Union service at 8 p. m. will be
conducted bjr the young people of the two
churches— this church nnd the Presbyterian
church.
GRACE—Sunday school nt 9:30 a. m.. W. S.
Featherstone superintendent. Preaching
at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. by Rev, J. O, Gro-
BATTLE HILL—Rev. W. T. Bell, pastor.
Sunday school at 9:45 n. m., Ralph Cooper
superintendent. Preaching at 11 n. ra. l»y
pastor. No services at night during August.
SACRED HEART—Peachtree and
Masse* Sunday at 7, 0:30 and 10:3
No Sunday evening devotions. Weekly
MISCELLANEOUS.
Calvary Baptist church.
ATLANTA PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY-
at Carnegie library.
LUTHERAN.
ST. JOHNS GERMAN EVANGELICA
Forsyth snd Garnett sts. G. Nussm
psstor. Service with preaching in Ger
at 11 a. m.: Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
UNIVERSALIST,
turn of Rev. E. Desn Ellonwood. who is at
tending summer school st the Uni
Chicago, early In September.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE.
One cent a word for nds. under this heading.
dressing, manicuring, facial massnge,
ropody or electrolysis; '■great demand
WANTED-COTTON MILL HELP.
SPINNERS,
principally;
. spoolers and cone
y; highest wages; full t
DU Mills. East I*olnt.
WANTED—Good cook. Apply 555*Spring
application now:
amateurs Thurwli
Istcr now.
8-H-30
Frank E. Block Company.
an. 59 Alta-nve.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
(Atlanta District. R. H. Robb, district su*
perlntendent. 336 Hemphill-sve. Bell phone,
1492 Main.) V
EGELSTON MEMORIAL—Washington-st.,
corner Fulton. Rev. Earl R. Slut*, pastor.
Residence, 177 Fulton-at. Bell phone 3949
Main. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.: S. D.
Newton, superintendent. Preaching, 11 a. m.
snd 8 p. m. by R«r. Jlurrlg Gilletpis.
LADIES looking for light work and
chnnce to make good pin money or nli
*■ * DAsentn
body can grow the
return mail. South
425 Washington-st.
Schulz Co., 18 North Pryor-*
IPINNERB, spoolers and cone
principally; highest wages: full t
ibeth Cotton Mills, East point.
WOODWARD-AVE.—Sunday school, 9:80 a.
8 ^-^Pftachlng, as usual, st 11 s. m. and
FIRST—Peachtree and Csln-sts. Sunday
school. 9:80 a. m.; public worship, 11 s.
m. and 8 p m. Dr. Charles W. Daniel will
preach at both hours. 8ubjeets, “Jesus
bo«t snd *A Gospel Guarantee."
SOUTH BIDE—Rev. William A. King, pas-
tor. The psstor will preach at both hours
Sunday. Evening subject, “The Tragedy of
the Flood.” Sunday school, 0:80 a. m.
Brother Jerry Adamson, assistant superin
tendent, will conduct the Sunday school.
MWK B'LKON-AVE.—Th. p».tor, ....
Jnnius W. Millard, being out of the city
thi* Sunday and nextliy the Rev. John 5toach
8™«». D-D;, pastor of the 8eventh Baptist
fhurch of Baltimore, Md. No evening aerv-
R «ndsy school, 0:80 a. m.; A. B. Cald
auperlntendent.
HIGHLAND PARK—Highland and Green-
wood-ave. Sabbath school, 10 a. m.; W. J.
Brownlee superintendent; 3 p. ra., the ordi-
"■nee of baptism will be administered near
the church; preaching, 7:45 p. m. by'Rev.
**• ” Keilsy.
Ukkwood irermiTs—r„. j. n. n.ni.i,
ps»tor. Preaching, 11 a. m., by Rev. P.
,-?r, and also st 7:45 p. m. Sunday
Ini \ ra,; Dr - W - W - McCollum, super
JURIETTA.ST.-Ha.l, 8. W.II.re, pastor.
Take Marietta-st. eara, get off at Bellwood-
£[■' one block to the left. W. A.
we w ** conduct the revival during the
PHI MJTIVE—At Union church, Route
r«rd and Houaton-ata. Preaching on Sat
o y ^nlnf at 8 o’clock, August 14, and
™ »t II ,. m. Elder W. B. Screw*
" aj>ie young minister from sonthesst Geor-
■ja. U expected to be present at these meet-
* n<1 P re *cb- Elder T. J. Baxemore, pas-
PRESBYTERIAN.
MEMORIAL—Lnekle and Latimer-
i. Ur. A. R. Holderbr, paator. Preach-
• :30a m" t0r “ 11 *’ ®' ; Sunda7 ieho<,,,
W V , . L *PF--W.lk.r »nd Stnnew.It-.tB. Rev,
John p. Keith, paator. Preaching. 11 a.
r> Kev. George F. Beattie,
lij) Sabbath achool, 0:80 a. m.; C. R.
^nineham, superintendent.
H.—Peaehtree-st. snd North-ave.
Hichard Orme Flinn, pastor. Morning
. r «hip. li; evening worship, 8; presehing
Th.Ii y 1 *?* Sabbath school, 0:80 a. m.,
(Lvo ^Her, superintendent. Wednes-
Z 7 ; 8 P- Prayer meeting.
>S WIATE REFORMED—WhlSh.ll.l, and
lcrr.ee. Prc.chint 11 •. m.
Th * Pkllc Jill enjoy >
l»»M,? r r *ge In hearing Rev. Gilbert Gordon
rklnjnn. of the Erskine Theological Serai-
i. m ° f Doe W##t * a Sabbath school 10
—Premrhfmc. 11 a. m. by the «as-
»* A JT. H. Newkirk. In th# Copenhill
f p' l f ,t ehutuh; Sunday aehool. 0:45 a. m.;
Jaylor, superintendent.
^JsfMIKRTER-Co, ' ”
—vJorner Boulevard
L yorreat sve. Divine worshin. 11 a. nJM
ti.,, m -- conducted by the castor. Rev. A. A.
kn • ' D i . Subjects. “Treasures in Heav-
•eh^i in ? . ‘.Wing tha Certain.” Sunday
EKS a ! ® ;#0 •- «•: W. M. Everett, super-
wsicome^U^given ail.
BRETHREN.
5?T v7“ Pryor and Vasssr sts. J. M.
Bnight, pastor. Sunday school. 0:80 a.
Pr».u wr ** U- Hickman, superintendent,
n a. m. snd Bp. m.
GROVES CHAPEL.
CHAPEL—Pre.chlnr >t 11 ». m.
, o. m. fc, Her. J. P. Wolford; Son-
p - m - : ch * ,,< * *■
HEMPIIILL-AVE.—H.mphlll, north of Em-
mett-at. Rev. B, F. Allen, pastor.^ -Resi
dence. Esst Point. W. T. Southard, 'Sunday
school superintendent. Sunday school, 9:30
*.■»✓: presehing at 11 a. m. by Rev. E. E.
Cavalier and at 7:45 p. m, by the pastor.
NELLIE CHAPEL—Esst Point. Rev. B. F.
Allen, pastor. R. T. Thompson, Sunday
school superintendent. Preaching, 11 a. m.,
by the pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. tn.
EPI8COPAL.
(Tenth Sunday After Trinity.)
CATHEDRAL—Corner Washington and Hun
ter. Very Rev. C. T. A. Pise, D.D., dean.
7:80 a. m., holy communion; 11a. m., litany,
sermon and holy communion: 5 p. m„ even
ing prayer. Rev. J. J. Lanier, officiating.
Sunday school at 9:30. All other days: 7:30
a. m„ holy communion; 9 a. m., morning
prayer; 5 p, ro„ evening prayer. Wednes
day and Friday, litany at 10:80.
ST. LUKKR—Peachtree, between Currier and
Pine. Rev. C. B. Wilraer, D.D., rector.
7:80 a. m., holy communion; 11 a. m., morn
ing prayer and sermon; 5:80 p. ro., evening
prayer and sermon. Rev. John H. Brown, of
Newbern, N. C., officiating during the absence
ot the rector. Sunday school, 9:45.
INCARNATION—Lee, near Gordon. West
End. Rev. W. F. Parsons, rector. 7:30
a, m., holy communion; 11 a. m.,
morning prayer and sermon; 8 p. m., evening
prayer and sermon; Sunday achool, 9:45.
ALL SAINTS—Corn.r W..I Pf.rMr.. *nd
North-ave. Rev. Z. 8. Farland, rector.
11* a. m., morning prayer snd sermon,; fl p.
m., evening prayer. Sunday achool at 9:4j.
Services by the Rev. John D. Wing, Jr.
There will not he any early celebrations of
the holy communion during the absence of
the rector.
EPIPHANY—Corner Moreland and Euclid-
avea., Inman Park. Rev. Russell K. Smith,
rector. 7:30 a. m., holy communion; 11 a.
m.. morning prayer and sermon; Sunday
school. 9:45. Kuhject of aerraon, “The Bible
and‘Its Place in Human Life.”
HOLT COMFORTER—Corner All.nl.-.r.,
.nd Pulliam. R»t. W. 1. P«I», In chav,..
Evening prayer and sermon, 8 p. m.; Sun
day school, 9:80.
MISSION OF THE HOLY INNOCENTS—*
Wood.-...., n.ar Wf.t Pearhlrt,. R,t.
Z. 8. Farland. in chare. Sunda, .chool
eery Sunday- .t 3:30.
HOLY TRINITY—D.ralur, Morninc prayer
and aermnn at II, by th. lay re.d.r: Sun
day. .rhool, 9:45.
ST. PAULS—E.«t Point. Momln. prayer
and aermon at 11 by th. lay Trader.
BT. TIMOTHYB—South Kirkwood. 5Iorning
prayer and aermon at 11. by the lay reader.
Sunday school at 9:45.
ST. MAROARF.T8—C.rrnliton. Re». R. F.
DaBelle in eh.rite. Mornln* prayer, litany
and aermon at II.
GOOD SHEPHERD—Austell. Rev. R. F. De-
BeJle in chsrge. Holy communion and ser
mon at 11 by the Rev. J. J. P. Perry; Sun
day schol at 10.
ST. JOHNS—College Park. Evening prayer
and sermon at 5:80; Sunday school, 4:45.
ST. PAUL (Colored)—Anhurn-.ra.. nrar Fort-
,t R,v. A. E. Day. in eh»r»e. «.30 a. m.,
holy communion; II «• m„ mornln, prayer
•nd aarmon: * p. m- erenln, prayer .nd
CHRISTIAN.
FIRST CHRISTIAN—Sooth Pryor and Trln-
ity-.r.,: Rev. H. K. Pendleton, prator.
Preaching, 11 a. nl. .nd 8 p. m.
WEST ENT) CHBISTIAN—Rev. P.
Smith, paator. Sunday school at 9:45 a.
m.- Presetting, 11 a. m. and 8 p. »-
HOWELL STATION—End of M.rl.tt.-.t.
«r lln.: Rev. 0«r« W. Mullin., prator.
Bible .ehool, »:80 e. m. Pre.ehin, .1 II • m.
and 9 p. m.
COLLEGE PARK—R«v. P. L. Adams, pas
tor. Bible achool every Lord a day at 10
a. ra.; preaching first Lord a day at 1 i a. m-
and 6 p. m.
WANTED—Servant for general houapwork.
Apply-147 Pulllam-at. •’ 011
LADIES looking for light work nnd
chsnoe to make good pin money or nl<
Christmas money; have you a basemen ,
celinr or dry outhouse? Then grow mush
rooms and make f3 to $60 per week
Unlimited demand at high pi
" Hi
425 Wnshlngton-at.. Atlanta, Ga.
WAnted—Competent house girl. Ap
onee. 157% Wbltehall-st., apartment
WANTED—A young lady to live with pri
vate family and do the rooking; will be
Austell Bldg, between 11 and
SPINNER! . r
principally; highest wages: .
•betb cotton Mills, East Point. Gn.» near
Atlast.
at 458 Eaat Grorgia-ave.
Prudential Bldg.
HELP WANTED—MALE.
One rent a word for ads. under this heading.
WANTED—Good collector for general work.
References and $100 deposit required. Call
8 WaV'St. ~
WANTED—A flrst-claas butler with expe
rience: good wages. Apply 234 Peachtree,
st. 8-14-38
stenographer nnd general <
ply between 9 nnd 12 a. in.
Co.. 196 Mnrfetta-at.
WANTED—Two A-l advertising solicitors;
none hut successful, eober nnd experienced
business getters need apply. Addresa Ad
vertiser. care Georgian.
8-14-1
WANTED—Man: must be willing to learn
nnd capable of acting as our representa*
five; no rnnvasslng or soliciting; good In
come assured. Address Nstlonnl Co-Opera
tive Realty Company, 949 Harden building.
Washington, D. u. 907
CIVIL SERVICE employees are paid well
for easy work: exsmlnntlons of all kinds
soon: expert advice, sample questions, book
let 412. describing positions and telling eas
iest and quickest way to secure them; nlso
The Civil Service Record for three months;
all free If you write Immediately. Wash
ington Civil Service School. Washington.
D. C. 968
POSTOFFICE CLERKS and carriers want
ed. Examination will be held in Atlanta
nnd mnny other cities In November; particu
lars fr*e. Washington Civil Service School.
Dept. 412. Washington. D. C. 969
WANTED—Men to learn barber trade; prac
tice furnished by free work, careful In
structions by experts; few weeks completes;
WANTED—Experienced grocery solicitor.
who Is anxious to gain road experience;
must be well recommended by last em
ployer and Ik» able to give surety bond.
Good opening for energetic young man. Ad
dress L. Q. Z., care Georgian, Atlautn. Gs.
WANTED—A real live wire, who can pro
duce results on one of the most attractive
plana ever presented; this la an exceptional
opportunity to form .1 permanent and prof
itable connection with an Institution of
many years’ standing; preference given to
memlwra Masonic fraternity. For Interview
give age, reference, etc. Address G., Box
100, care Georgian.
HELP WANTED—MALE.
a. One cent a word for ads. under this heading.
es WANTED—Bookkeeper for retail house In
city, either lady or gentleman considered.
= Address, with references nnd state salary
expected. Bookkeeper, Box 221, care Geor-
glan. 838
y WANTED—Man ant* wife without children
it for aousework and farming at Mineral
Park, Tenn. Permanent position nnd good
— wnRos to right parties. Address McDonald.
— care Georgian. 401
m WANTED—Real estate salesman; good con
tract to hustler; good list of customers
— and property. Address Salesman, Box 10.
care Georgiati. 8-13-16
DRAUGHTSMAN wanted to copy blue
— prints In leisure time. J. E. K., csre
n, Georgian. 905
WANTED—ForemAn for planing mill: .must
— be first-class man. having thorough knowl-
y. edge of general mill work, blue print, etc.
f. Answer, giving references, stating salary
8 expected. Winder Lumber Co., Winder. Ga.
rs 843-10
7 WANTED—Live salesman, one who can pro-
= dure results. In replying state experience
nnd references. Good money for flrst-clnss
man. Address Salesmen, Box 98, care The
-v Georgian. 84244
j! WANTED—Railway mall clerks; postofflce
olerks-carrlers. salarv $600 to $1,600; cxnm-
# (nations In Atlnnta November 17; prepara
tion free. .Write for schedule. Franklin In-
- stltute. Df*t. 40-E, Rochester, N. Y. ’ 360
MEN—We tench the Imrher trade complete
, for $10. Call or write. Georgia Barber
College. 22 East Mltchell-st. 254
7 MEN. if you have two hands. Prof. G. O.
y Brnnning will teach you the hnrher trade;
»• only college in the U. 8. with barber shops
r in connection; complete course nnd tools $25
r Atlnnta Barber College, 10 East Mitcbell-at.
* 746-7
» HELP WANTED—MALE, FEMALE.
One cent n word for nds. under this heading.
£ GOVERNMENT CLERKS at Washington
r wanted; $75 monthly; examinations In At-
.anta October 18: conchlng free. Frauklln
Institute. Dept. 22-Y. Rochester. N. Y. 209
£ 8ALE8MEN—WANTED.
n One cent a word for ads. under this heading.
- WANTED—Two high-grade retail piano
0 salesmen for country work in Georgia;
only successful, reliable men with a satis-
• factory record and reference* need npply.
, M. Schulz Co., 18 North Pryor-zt., Atlanta.
S , 844-26
- SALESMAN WANTED on commission or
3 $75 and up per month, with expenses, ns
per contract: experience unnecessary. Pre-
mier Cigar Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 925
, WANTED—Two salesmen to sell well ad
vertised specialty: must come well recom
mended and have lw*en nt least two years
with last employers; none but high-class
salesmen docking for permanent position
- need npply. Address L. Q. Z., core Geor
gian. Atlanta, Go. 8-14-4
! WANTED—Experienced salesman to sell on
commission or side line one of the hest
selling articles on the market. Write to
the Leo Grotte Mfg. Co., Omaha, Nebr.
032
WANTED—Salesman who can deliver the
goods, to present a high-class and attract-
iv# proposlton to Alannmn nnd Georgia
merchants; good contract to capable man.
Address Manufacturer, Box 61, care Geor
gian. ’ 875
WANTED—Art experienced piano salesman,
• with good habits; good salary for the
right mnn: must have hest references.
Apply to the Langston Music House, Mon
roe, Go. 848-20
BOSTON manufacturer ladles’, misses’, chil
dren’s shoes, one to two dollars, desires a
NOW IS three to six thonsand-dollnr sales
man for Texas at 5 per cent; no ‘‘expect-
to-bes” or “has-beens" answered. Address
Fmooth Hailing. Rome, On. 8-13-2
■ - 1 L ~” -
EMPLOYMENT BUREAU.
Ono rant a word tor nda. undar tbla baadlnx.
SALESLADIES, stenographers, chamber
maids. housekeepers, cooka. mnlda, nuraea.
Nothing to pay until positions secured.
Southern' Employment Company, Temple
Court.
WANTED—TEACHERS.
One cent a word for ads. under this heading. <
WE SPECIALLY need teachers for Geor-
gin district schools; long term*, good sal
aries: also graded nnd high schools; satis
factory service guaranteed. Sheridan’#
Teacher*’ Agency. Greenwood. 8. C. 966
AGENTS WANTED.
On# cent a word fore under thla beading.
WANTED—Bor mol girl agent#; sell 24 c
packages of Shannon Polish for us nt 10c
each and receive a rifle, pair of skates,
camera, watch or doll free. Write today.
Home Supply Co., Atlanta, Ga. 917 *
AOENTK-4290 month), Introducing the
latrat patented apcrlnfty out: not Hated In
nny eataloguo; quick anlea In bomea, office., ,
hotela, reatnurant,. ahopa; ISO per cent ,
prolle. Write for aelllng plan nnd free of-
fer. Perrlne Mfg. Co., 9 Perrlne Bldg..
Springfield. Ohio. * 359
WANTED—Reliable agents, farmers or oth-
era, to solicit members In their home
county, Georgia. Atlanta Mutual Burial .
Association. Atlanta, Ga. 858
AGENTS In every county where not repre- *
sented to handle crews of men to sell self-
healing smoothing Irons; 1100 caab required.
238 Brown-Rnndolph.
SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. J
TO IIKLP those ont of a position or desir
ing a better one. The Georgian prlnta r
wnnt nds. under tbla beading free.
YOUNG MAN, thoroughly experienced In *
■ccounttug. .handling correspondence nnd b
aa snlramun, wnnt* poaltlnn with good -
house where there Is rbanre for advance- A
rnent. Gllt-edge reference*. Address E..
Box 137, care Georgian. 17 1
NURSE, fire years’ experience, wanta mmc c
chronic cases or obatetrlcal work. Address --
Nurse, 81 Walton-st. 17 \
WANTKD-Po.ltlon a, stenographer by a f
thoroughly competent young lady; can It
furnish I teat of reference. Dali Miss M. ft
Ivy JM0-J. II «
YOUNG LADY of experience wants noal- Y
tlon to rnannge housekeeping in small bo-
tel or boarding bouse* prefer to leave city, w
B. H., Box 213, care Georgian. . 17 cl
WANTED—Position by an elderly lady n* \\
housekeeper for family or take charge of
small hotel. Best of references can l»e n
given. Addresa J., care Georgian. 17 Y
YOUNG LADY stenographer with expe- Y
Hence In general office work de/rirea posi
tion; willing to start at moderate salary. J.
Mias’M. G., care Georgian. 17 -
WAXTKD—Poaltlnn a, chambermaid nr to
■In light bourawnrk, by reliable woman, at
R. )’. B.. care Georgian. 17 ra
WANTF.D-Posltlon aa expression teacher It
In a good aehool: prepared to do literary
work If necessary; the young Indy In a 8
graduate of a lending college of this state; -
splendid reference#. Addresa E. T„ Box 4. \\
care lieorglan. 17
SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE.
TO HELP those who 1
LADY stenographer, long experience, rapid.
after August 16. Stenographer, 141
Sprlng-at. Atlanta phone 4528.17
WANTED-By lady and daughter, position
In small family; out of town preferred.
Address M. J.. 169 Davla-st. 17
WANTED—First-class unincumbered pan
try lady. Good home aud good wages.
Calf 98 Ivy-at. ™
WANTED—Position as companion to an old
lady or to nurse Invalid; would prefer to
travel: am not n trained nurse, but a good
one. Addresa A. B. C., care Georgian.
SITUATION WANTED—MALE.
TO HELP those out of n position or dealr
ing a better one. The Georgian print*
want ada. under this heading free.
DRUG CLERK want* position at once; five
years In retail store; best references; at
present employed. Desire to change. E. R.,
Box 220. care Georgian. 16
AN experienced salesman wants to travel
out of Atlanta: good, clean references;
four years’ experience. Address A. L. M..
Box 197. care Georgian. 14
FIRST-CLASS MUSIC teacher desires po
sition in school or college with guar
anteed salary. Conservatory methods. As
sist In literary department. First grade
license. References. Miss Allan Howe,
care postmaster. Flowery Branch, Ga.
WANTED—Responsible position by lady of
refinement and ability, who Is not a ste
nographer. Any references desired can be
furnished. Office Work, care Georgian. 16
academic teacher in n girls’ roUPM offer
ing excellent advantages in music. Ad
dress Miss 8. B. T., care Georgian. 16
PH r . , _ HPHHI... rtesimi post-
tlon;‘bank or Insurance work preferred;
willing to start in nt almost any price to
prove my ability. Address Reliable, Box 40
care Georgian. 16
AN experienced lady wishes a position In
hotel pantry or linen room. Experience, Box
83, care Georgian. 15
YOUNG LADY, nge 19, desires position as
sisting In office work; have had experience
and willing to start on moderate salary.
Address Z. Y. X., care Georgian. 15
tion guaranteed. Box 100, care Georgian. 15
LADY with child two years old would
nurse, sew or any light work for board.
Refined, Box 52, care Georgian. In
WANTED—Position aa stenographer; have
14
WANTED—Position ns governess by refined
young lady with normnl training nnd ex
perience as teacher In both public and pri
vate work. Address Box 47, Eatonton^
dntlons desires permanent imsltion; under
stands bookkeeping; nt present employed,
but desires to change. Address K., care
Georgian. H
SITUATION WANTED—MALE.
TO HELP those who are out of a position
or desire a-better one, The Georgian prints
wnnt nds. tinder thin heading free.
WANTED—By 15-year-old boy. position as
helper In automobile shop in or out of At
lanta; have bad no experience In this line;
am willing to work and can furnish refer
ences from anybody In my town. J. K. L.d
care Georgian.
WANTED—Position ns watchman or collec
tor; have Invalid slater to support; any
thing will he appreciated; sober and relia
ble. Address Reliable, Box 19. care Geor.
glan.
WANTED—Extra typewriting work, circu
lar or otherwise. Typewriting, care Geor
gian.
POSITION WANTED by young ...... t
year* old; wnnt work nnd need work bad.
aud willing to work. Address II. Long, 715
East Folr-st., city.
basis. Address Results, Box 16, care Geor
gian.
AN A-l stenographer nnd general office 1
of four years’ experience now open for po
sition. Address G., Box 17, care Georgian.
crippled in one hand, wants iwbihuu. *
need work very badly; good references. Ad
dress B„ 377 South Boulevard.
WANTED—Position by expert male stenog
rapher; nine years’ experience; railroad
work preferred. Address Htenogrnnher, 146
Wheeler-st.. or call Atlanta phone 5071. 14
WANTED—Position ns model in Indies’ suit
department. Address G. E. I., care Geor
gian. 14
YOUNG MAN (22) with six rears’ ’expe
rience ns salesman and bookkeeper must
have work. W. T. B., care Georgian. 14
YOUNG MAN with year’s experience ns
steno-hookkeeper desires a position; can
give good references. Steno-Bookkeeper, 32
Houstou-st. 14
WANTED—Position as newspaper solicitor
nnd collector; have bad six years’ expe
rience; give me work of some kind, for I
am compelled to have work; am willing to
start on smirii salary to ahow wlmt I can
do; heat references. Address J. N. H..
care Georgian. 14
WANTED—By young married man, posi
tion as assistant tmstmnster or clerk in a
postofflce of the third class; have six years’
COMPETENT shipping clerk must have
work nt once; best reference*, Z. Z. /.,
care Oeorglau. 14
WANTED—By September 1. position on n
large farm for wages; have small family:
references furnished; reared mi farm; good
worker. W. Gindin, Hnndersviile, Go. R.
F. 1. H
work. Can give A-l reference*,
fvork of aome kind at once. Per-
begin on
otlon. A
aa shipping clerk for a well known lumlier
desires work of any kind; experienced
wkkeeper and collertor; a bustler. Ad
dress Hard Work, care Georgian. 17
have work. Address T. J. P., Box 36,
WANTED—Position as stationary engineer,
night watchman, or anything that I can
do. Address 8. if., 21 East Pine. 17
TEN YEARH In the city; active hustler;
WANTED-Position by bright, well edu
cated young man; willing to work und
nru. P. O. Box’ 23, Bartow, Go.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT,
One cent a word for ads. under this heading.
YOUNG MAN. ago 17, desires position as
stenographer nnd to make self useful
about office: have had experience. Ad
dress X. Y. Z., Box 64, care Georgian. 14
WANTED-By young man frith several
years’ experience, position In office; com-
r tont In billing nnd ledger work. Address
E.. Box 127, care Georgian.
WANTED—Position as imokkeeper, bill
clerk or collector, Mtiat have work nt
once. Mnkc me nn offer. Competent, care
Georgian.
WANTED—Position In soma printing of
fice; am good compositor; no nil-round
job printer. Must have work, regardless of
price. Address I. T., Box 219, care Geor
gian. 1<
I WANT TO WORK! Will you do me
the favor of giving me work? I am a
young man and known all over the city. I
enn do anything—collect or dispense soda
water, or anything takes a good man to
do. Colledlspen, Box 118, care Georgian,
l T AT ION WANTED by young married
in; experienced In office work. Includ
ing typewriting and business phonograph;
also collecting. Will leave city. Address
immediately. K. L., 196 East Caln-at. 16
bookkeeper, collector <
uircs a hustler. Addi
are Georgian.
its posit
ytblng t
farm; experienced; good milker. Milker.
experience wunts position with gixid firm.
addition to day position; good
14
Ailtlrr,, II., Iiox 100.
live years' ezperience In the wholesale
YOUNG business 1
. employed three days,
- m. Will be
only have a
change nt btfafpesa: object, shorter hours.
nge 27, experienced and
DRIVER of a Ford car desires a position:
can handle It well. James Thomas, 439
work of any kind. Address Driver, care
wishes light work, salary In proportion. I CAPABLE office man desires temporary no*
ipld. accurate neat wovk, s&lrat* M. B.I sitlon; can use typewriter; rood refer-
hu rapid. ■>* —
934 11., care Georgian.
17 1 Address T. r.u., care Georgian. 16
GOOD STATIONARY engineer, now em
ployed. desires to make change. Day
work only, flood references aa to ahllltr
and honesty. Address W. F. H., nox 12i
ear© Georgian. 1*
AT VERY REASONABLE salary* I will put
• * ‘ra hour* each J ‘
Address B. J.,
or city salesman; experienced; ran prr
due# results; hard worker. Address Bo
1313, care Georgian. \ 1
YOUNG MAN wanta any kind of honest,
clean work to do from 4 to 8 o clock In
the evening; can give references If required.
Address A. Z. Shipp, Atlanta. Ga. . 15
TRUCK FARMER and gardener. Industri
ous nnd understands bis business thor
oughly, la looking for a place, either
shares or wages; German, * ' **
1 4 Villnni
I WOULD like a position
small town* enn furnish .
erences. B. M. I„ Farrar. Ga.
WANTED-Position wanted by white chauf
feur to drive and keep up family car or
work in a garage; will start work rheap If
FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms for
housekeeping; north Bide; close In. Ad-
dress X. Y. Z., Box M, care Georgian.^
TWO desirable connecting front rooms: nil
convenience*; with or without board, li*
Washlngton-st. 8-14-32
ONE furnished room on first floor; water.
bath room adjoining; large, nice room;
alto one room on aecond floor, very uice
room; refined family; no children: elegant
neighborhood. Phone Bell Weat 775-L, 9i->
LARGE, nicely furnished room, adjoining
hath: one single room; for genlemen; half
block Peachtree. 20 W. Harris. Ivy 3273-.L
FOR KENT—Two nfbely furnished front
rooms. Apply 17 Crew*#t. 8-14-1 i
NICELY furnished front room with or with
out board. 133 Cooper-at., corner Fnltoiu
THREE connecting rooms, furnished com
plete for housekeeping or bachelor apart
ment. Dr. Orme’s old home. 70 North For
ay th-st. on
FOR RENT—Two rooms, furnished com
plete for housekeeping. 620 Central-ave.
970
SEVERAL ROOMS furnished for housekeep
ing; rent reasonable. 96 Cooper-at. 936
FOR RENT-Two nr three room, famished
for light housekeeping; all conveniences.
233 Capltol-nve. M
NEWLY furnished front room, downstairs;
No. 3 Orange-st. 8-14 2
FOR RENT—Elegantly fnmlshed front
room for young men; block from Pencil-
tree. (1 Currier. 3-12-:i
EXCELLENT ROOMS 50 cents per day.
Free baths. Stratford Hotel. 27V4 South
Pryor-at. 8-U-13
FOR RENT-Seveml.attractive and nicely
furnished rooms at'J## Sprlng-at. Phono
Ivy 2044. 91*
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room, first
floor. Krptemhcr L JI5. 3S Weat Peach;
tree. »'•
TWO nicely and completely furnished up
stairs front rooms for light housekeeping:
use of bath and Atlanta phone 4557. $3.<j
per week. 202 South Pryor-at. 14
YOUNG LAKY atenographer with two
yenra' experience desires position nt once;
steady worker; ean furnish liest of refer
ences. Addresa B. 11., Box 16, care Geor
gian, n
FURNISHED ROOM adjoining bath; close
In; board near. 98 Crewat. Atlanta^48-3.
LARGE ROOM, two bads; refined, .private
home; meals convenient; reasonable. Ivy
1294-J. 8-11-7
FOR RENT—Nicely famished seeonddloor
front rooms; reasonable rates. Ivy 2271-J.
333 Praehtree-at. 8-in.lO
FURNISHED ROOMS for light housekeep
ing. 66 Eaat Harris. Ivy 2S0S-J. 8-9-:7
FOR RENT—Two connecting furnished
rooms: bath nnd all conveniences; In West
End. Phone West 640-L. 1 •
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room; close
In; all conveniences; hot and cold bath.
Trivnte family. 116 Garnett-at. '*
FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED.
Out* cetyTii word for ails, under this bend Jag.
WANTED—Nicely furnished front room by
young couple; north side; near good mure
to take meals. A. J., Box 219, care Geor
gian. 921
FOR RENT—ROOMS.
One cent a word for ads. under this heading.
FOR RENT—fcecond floor, four rooms, un
furnished. north aide; clow* In, Address
A. B. C.. Box 65, care Georgian. 844 4)
ONE unfurnished room In apartment; oenr
In; best location; all Convenience*: table
board near. Address 8. O. C., P. 0. n<»T
1103. 84 4 ::8
UNFURNISHED or unusually well fur
nished extra large room, In private fam
ily of three; best neighborhood; north side;
nil conveniences; furnace heat In winter;
rates reasonable; references given nnd re
quired. Phone Ivy 3641-J. 990
THREE or four unfurnished rooms; nil
conveniences; with small family on north
side; to refined couple; no objection to ono
child. 401 Spring-st. Mrs. Robert Hogg.
844-33
THREE ROOMS for rent. 168 Sydney-st.,
fronting Grant park; all convenience**.
84444
FOR RENT—Three or four rooms In Inman
Park. All conveniences. Apply 962 n**-
Knlh-nve. 910
TO COUPLE, three nice unfurnished room#
with hath, for light housekeeping; second
floor; reference#. Apply 23 West Harris «t.
920
lences. 18 Wood ward-a ve. Reasonable
%WO large, one small room for rent; re
sonahle; close In. 175 Ivy. Furnished
unfurnished. $
FOR RENT—Second floor; five rooms; mod-
ern conveniences; Inrge rooms; front ve
randa; open exposure all aides. Desirable.
K; imm mi
&> Howl.
FOR RENT— APARTMENTS.
One cent a word for ads. under this beading.
SECOND FLOOR, 196 Juniper; furnished,
unfurnished; separate entrance; veranda.
F. R. I Kigali. Phone 3300. 8-14-35
FIVE ROOMS* all conveniences; porcelain
hath: first floor; private house. 24 Bed
ford place, fourth door from Forresf-a re
conveniences. 3S9 Whitehall.
in; nil conveniences; ;
Apply 98 Woodward-ave.
WANTED ROOMS.
One cent a word for nds. under this headlns
WANTED—Four rooms for light housekeep
ing by couple with no children; close
In. Address H. B. N., Box 33, care Geor-
FOR RENT—Scven-room apartment, with
furnace beat, electric lights; $50. 61 West
Bnker-st. Bell phone Ivy 2027-J. 961
SPECIAL IN FLATS.
BUILDING consisting of two large and at
tractive six-room floats; all rooms outside.
Equipped with all convenience*. Including
furnace. Price exceedingly reasonable, on
prompt lease, to one or two desirable par
ties. Phone Main 1019. 8-9-29
i GARFIELD PLACE—Rlx-mom upper
apartment; walls nicely tinted and floors
newly stained. Call or phone Ivy 151$. 862
FOR RENT—Three rooms on first floor, one
on second, with bath, gns and all conven
iences: best neighborhood: terms reasona
ble. Apply 11 Baltimore place. References
exehanged. 14
venuiaiMm; large rooms ana porenm:
residential section north side; present
leaving city permanently. Phone Ivy 637-J.
WANTED—By September 1. three or four
unfurnished rooms with bath: good neigh-
iKirhood; north side preferred. Address,
with details. If. P„ Drawer O. city. 844-21
WANTED—Light, unfurnished room, Sep
tember 1; north side; near In: prefer
steam beat. Room. Bqg 106, care Georgian.
SUMMER RESORTS.
One cent a word for ads. under this heading.
FOR GOOD BOARD at Wrightavllla Beach,
N. C.. apply to the Georgia cottage. 131
One cent a word for a da. under this bead in