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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEiyS: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1910.
The Georgian is the leading Want Ad Medium of the South, carrying more Want Ads each day than any
other Southern Newspaper. Below are the f igures showing number of Want Ads published by all the
Atlanta newspapers: February i&th, 1910, The Georgian carried 327, Journal 261, Constitution ijj
**A paper In the home !» worth
a thousand on the highway.’*
, THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN
ta the home paper, goea Into 50
per cent of homes of the reading
population of Georgia, and prac
tically cuvors the entire territory
of Florida, Alabama. North and
South Carolina. Tennessee and
Mississippi.
THE GEORGIAN
Is the recognised Want Ad me
dium of the South.
A RECORD FOR 1* MONTHS*
WANT ADVERTISING.
January 1. 1S08. to January 1.
1009-
Want Ads
The Georgian carried... .104,971
The Journal carried 9T.045
The Constitution carried. 03.149
These flumes are by antitgl
count 6 days a week for The
Georgian and T days for the
other papers. No Southern news
paper publishes so many Want
Ads £a THE GEORGIAN.
K B very word la an advartlsament,
rlodlmr name and addreaa, should
counted. Each Initial counts naa
word. Compound words ara counted
ta two worda
NOTICE. •
l»o adccrtlaamanta will ha discon
tinued on phono orders. Kindly notify
thla offlca In writing when you wish
WANT-AD RATES. ONE CENT
A WORD.
METHODIST.
8T. JOHN—East Georgia and Uentrsl aves.
ffle. 8. ft. I.e<tb«tter, pastor. Hermoru,
11 a m. and 7:30 p. fh. by Dr. Ledbetter.
At the morning service (be pastor ^111 preach
in interest of the Women'* Foreign Mission
ary society! Hunday school, 9:30 a. in.; F.
A.* Quillisn. superintendent.
GRACE -Boulevard and ifighlahd ave. Rev.
.1. <). Grogan, pastor. Hunday school,
9:30 *. m.; W. 8. , Peatheratone, superin
tendent. Preaching by Rev. J. M. Hawkins,
of th* Orphans* home, at 11 a. m. and at
7:30 p. m. by Rev. J. M. Hawkins.
PRESBYTERIAN.
merly rbrlatlan Science temple, on Went
Itiikei-Ht.. Just off Peachtree. At thin time
abd ,i Hshbutb school will be organised
Mini Ntt'ii* tiikeii ror the organisation of the
First United Presbyterian church of At-
l.-tnta. All United Presbyterian* and their
UNITED—Sabbath school at 10 a. ni., held THE CHURCH OF OUR FATHER—Corner YES: If you hate two hands. Professor G.
in Atlanta Woman'* club building, for- Cain and Spring-ata. “Criticiam and Re- O. Branning teaches the barber trade; only
WESLEY—Frank Siler, pastor. Service* in
Gate City Guards armory, 56 Houston-*!.
Mr. Siler will preach Hunday at If ». m. on
•A Call to Arms.'* At 7:30 p. m. the
Salvation Army * will hold the concluding
service of ita Southern annual congress, in
session this week in Atlsnta with many
E romlnent speakers and workers present,
unday school, 9:30 a. m.
COLLEGE PARK—Ret. Wallace Roger .
paator. Preaching at 11 «• m. and 7:80 n.
m. Hunday school at 0:30 a. m., W. J.
Harrla auperltitendeut.
8T. PA Cl^-Itev. J. R. King, pawl or. Him-
day school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching at 11
in. I»v hr. King and nt 7:30 p. m. by
Brigadier ThrnnSa Ktanyon, of New York.
The Ailantn Holineea association will meet
Ait .1 |». in.
CHURCH NOTICES.
The Georgian contributes
this space on Saturdays to the
church notices.
They must, however, be
sent so as to reach The Geor
gian office not later than 3 p.
m. Friday afternoon.
IAPITOL AVE.—William Russell Owen, min
liter. The subject Hunday morning will
e "God's Writing Between the Lines. ’ At
ight the second in the series on "Mill*
tonea About the Neck of tin* Church," will
e given. These sermons are based on
nawers from 100 men of Atlanta. The
unday night sermon will he, "Why Do
V’omea Attend Church More Than Men t"
nd "Why I*o Laboring Men “Not Attend
rhurchf"
rEBTERN HEIGHTS—At 11 a. m. the pas
tor. Alien Candler Schuler, will preach
te first of a serlea of sermons bn "Duties
f Home." the first being "The Husband and
ie Home." Professor Hudson's chorus will
mder some snecisl mualc at the evening
irviee. when tnv pastor will preach on "A
an Talking in Hell."
f the Salvation Army, ami at 7:30 i
Dr. Went hors. Hunday school nf 9:.V
“ ** Boa worth superintendent.
WEST HIDE— Maaon arid Turner-ave. At
7:30 Hunday evening. Professor Henry Wil
liam Rime, nf Chicago, will apeak on ' The
Boy Problem." All parents and teacher*
R reach at 11 a. in., and Brigadier Thmtim
tuny on. of the Siilvatlon Army, will prei
nt ft p. m. Hunday school nt 9:39 a. in.;
t). Footo, superintendent.
BONNIE BRAE—Lillian and James-sf*.
Preaching at 11 n. in. and 7:45 n. in. by
the pnator. Prayer service at 6:30 a. in.
Sunday school at 3 |>. m.: M. I*. Brown, su-
perintnndent.
WALKBR-HT.—Nelson and Walker-sts.
Rev. II. M. Qullllan. pnator. Htindny
achool at 9:30 a. ni.; E. F. Chlldreaa, su
perintendent. Sermon at 11 a. m. and 7:45
KNOL18H-AVB.—W. W. Brlnsfleld. pnator.
Preaching at It n. nt. and 7:30 p. m. by
the pastor. Specialism!* service, led by
CONGREGATION A L-Hev. Rolfe Hunt.
who has been absent from the city sonic
time, will preach at 88 Cooper-at. Hunday
at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Hunday school
at 9:10 a. in., J. G. C. Bloodworth supcrln-
tendent.
ST. MARK-Rev. H. R. Belk. paator. Serv
ices Ht II a. m. and 7:30 n. m. Hunday
school at 9:30 a. ni./ Deaf mute clans, W. K.
Cmaaelle teacher.
DRUID 1IIL1A4—lllgliland-nvo. between
Cleburne and North-avea. Edward G.
Mscksy. pastor. Preachln at 11 «. m.
nnd 7:45 p. m. Hunday school st 9:90 a. m..
Dr. Stewart R. Roberts superintendent.
AHBTJIIY—Rov. G. W
day school nt 9:36
er superintendent,
leaffera “*“
kCKSOK HILL—Jackson and East ava. v
J. Thompson, paator. Sunday school,
a. m.: Dr. Abera and J. h. Raley,
J erintendenta. Worship, 11a. m.. and at
0 p. m. preaching b.v the pastor. Mom
g subject, '‘Christian Stewardship.* Even*
g subject, "Thx King’s Manifesto.’
)NDERH AVE,—Preaching at 11 a. m. and
f p. m. by Rev. J. Foster. Hnndsjr school
9:30 a. ra.: V. D. Thaekaton, sunerln
m.: F. D. Thaekaton, sunerln
lent. A Sacred Harp singing will be
1 Sunday afternoon, beginning at
oek. Professor J. L. White In charge
HIGHLAND PARK-Preaching at 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor, Joseph A.
Crumbley. Sunday school at 10 a. m.; W.
J, Brownlee, superintendent.
TABERNAC7J* Rev. I-en G. Broughton,
pastor. Preaching at 11 a, ro. and 3 p. m.
Toe raguUr number of the aeries on the
Book of Ruth will bo set aside Sunday
night to discuss “The Need of a Lfiw and
Order League to Assist In the Enforcement
of the Pmnlblton Law." The names of all
holding United States liquor and malt liquor
licenses will be read from fhe platform. Dr.
Broughton will pay hla respects to the
methods employed by the city criminal
courts In the punishment of this class of
criminals.
PONCE DeLEON-AVE.—Dr. S. Y. Jamison,
president of Mercer university, will prenob
morning and evening. Sunday school at 1:30
a. m.. A. B. Caldwell superintendent.
WEST END—The pastor, Dr. John
Purser, will jtreacb Sundajr morning and
^•fining. “
eventn
Shalt
, will preach Sunday morning and
Morning subject, "Put God Flrat;*
’’The sixth Commandment. Thou
Sunday school at 9:30
GEORGIA-AVE. - Service* In Hannah's
hall at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by Rev. C.
W. Rowe. Hunday school at 9:30 a. m., J.
T. Barrows superintendent. A mast meet
ing will be held In the hall Sunday at 8
p. ro., conducted by Her. Thomas E. Mc-
coteben.
JONES-ATE Rev. T. E. McCurchen. paa
tor. Preaching at 11 a. to. and <:46 p. m.
Hunday achool at 9:30 a. m., J. II. McCoy
auperln tenden i.
C5LRNN-ST.—Hannah's hall, 376 Wlndaor-
at. Rev. J. T. Dameron. pastor. Revival
now In progress. Rev. T. B. McCntchen
conducting tne preaching. Mass meeting at
m. Sunday. Rev. Charles W. Rowe
preach at il a. tn. and 7:45 p. u>.
F.WOOD—Sunday achool. »:80 a. m.i
preaching. It a. m. anrf 7:30 p. m., by the
paator. R*v. V. C. Norcroaa.
TEMPLE—Mangum and Hunter at*. Preach
ing. II a. m and 7:4S p. m. by the pastor.
Rev. J. T. Edmondaon. Morning subject,
• The Good and the Bad.'* Evening subject.
wifi pri
MXSKV
CAPITOL VIEW— Rev. Julian S. Rodgers
will preach at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m:
Sunday school, 3:30 p. m.; Thomas J. Day,
•nperintendent.
BATTLE HILL—Preaching. 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. tn. by the paator. Rev. W. A. Babb;
Sunday school. 9:30 a. m.: M. M. Anderson,
mperintendent. The Lord's supper will be
observed at the 11 o’clock servo-#.
WOODWARD AVF..—Hunday school. 9:30 a
in : preaching by the pastor, Rev. H. C.
Hurley, at 11 a, m. and 7:4S p. w.
CHURCH OF THK REDEEMER—Trinity
arc and Capitol place. Rvv. W. V.
Schaeffer. Jr., paator. Services at 11 a m.
and 7:30 p. m. Morning subject. ••»»»#
Bower of Prayer.'' The cecning service will
conclude week’s oeetiat* devoted to
prayer and mission*, and the sermon will be
especially addressed to women. Subject,
’•Women and the Savior,” Sunday school
at 9:30; Charles H. Htirglitr, superintvndent.
The Halvatlnn Army
barge of the morning
Preaching nt 7:30 p.
IrtUtlHE-HT.—CJnp block went from P<
tree-ft. Rev. Jcrc A. Moore, imutor.
vlvi»I (iervice conducted by Rev. W
Hollar*, of Nitsbville, Tenn., begin Sill
nt 11, it. hi. Evening service ut 7:45 an
the Kume ho*ir earh evening during tht
ries of meeliuga. Sunday nob oof nt
DRUID PARK- Preaching by t
Rev. T IP Newkirk, In the
church. HIghhiud and Vnud-nvi
n. in. Hundiiy whnol at 2:30 p.
Kftigafiery. superintendent.
PltYOH-KT —Pryor mid Glenn-ata.
perlntenilent
I 7:30 |».
FIBHT—One block west of the poatt
on MarMtn-Kt. Rev. Walter L. LI
I*. I*., the iinstor, will preneh nt both i
Ices. Morning subject, "The Golden Hi
nlng.
day school at 9:30 a. in., C. R.
superintendent. Preaching at 11
7:30 p. ni. by Itev. Lynn It. Walkt
WEBTMINHTE R-Corner Forest -a ve.
Boulevard. Divine worship at 11
and 7:30 *
Itev. A. A
t.. conducted by the pastor,
tile, D. D. Subjects, "What
WALLACE—Stonewall and Walker-ata.
Preaching ut II ii. in. by Dr. Ge
Beattie mid ut 7:3*1 p. in. by Itev.
Newkirk. Sabbath school nt 9:30 a.
R. Cunningham superintendent.
MOORE MEMOlUAIj—Rev. Hi
Ilolderby, pastor. Hervleea at
and 7:30 p. in. Sunday achool nt !
II. Hughes superintendent.
NOIITII-AVK.—Peachtree at. and North
Itev. Richard Orme Fllnn, paator. Preach
ing nt 11 a. m. nnd 7:45 p. in. Hahhatli
school at 9:30 i». ni.; Charles D. Toiler, a«-
perintendeiit. Men’s Bible conference, la
dloa’ Bible class, Tech classes at 9:46 a. m.
ami "Obedlenci
7:80
acruion and holy rommunion; I p.
lug prayer; Sunday school. 0:45. All other
days: 7 a. ni., holy conununion; 9 a. t
morning prayer; I p, m., evening pray*
WednvMisy and Friday: Litany at 10:30.
PAYSF. MEMORIAL — Hunnlcntt
ii a. ui. "mi n->"
tor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. n».;
aeaux. superintendent.
JEFFERSON HT. Jefferson and Undsay-
. ata. • Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.: c. M.
Towns, superintendent. Sunday la rally day
for the Sunday school nnd a good program
has been arranged, teeming with music,
good speaking and a present for every
rhlld. Fraachl ‘ “ “ “ ~
Preaching at 7:30 p. m.
EAST ATLANTA Near Soldiers’ home car
line. Public wnrahln 11 a. tn. and 7 p. m.
Sunday. Her. OJIn King, paator. Hunday
school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m.
by Rar. Joel T. Davre.
METHODI8T EPISCOPAL.
(Atlanta District R. H. Robb. D. D., Dla-
trirl Superintendent.)
EOLMT0K—Washington and Fulton ata.
Rev. Earl R. Bluti, paator. Sunday school,
9:45 a. ro.: S. D. Newton, superintendent.
Preaching by the paator. 11 a. ro.-and 7:45
i. m. Subject of the evening sermon, "Tha
Fire*
itast Need of Atlanta."
..... Sunday school, 9:30 —. ..
ard. Buparlntandant. Preaching by tha Rev.
Philip Tyson at 11 a. m. and 7:3Q p. ta.
, I*. Mu pwor. nunniy ■rnmn,
.. ^ ^.. R. T. Thompaon, auparlntandcnt.
Preaching by tha paator at 11 a. m. and 7:80
p. m.
CONGREGATIONAL.
IMMANUEL—Stawart and Lillian avea. Rav,
R. C. McCoy, paator. The paator will
preach at 11 a. ro. and 7:45 p. m.; Hunday
school at 10 a. m.
RKREAN MISSION—Barvan ava. and Ten
nllla-at. Rev. William Byer» will preach
Sunday at 11 a. tn. and 7:45 p. m.; Sun
day school at 2:30 p. m.
BT. LUK
Pine.
7:30 a. t
ing pray
prayer a
L-nten a
lay at 4
Rev. U. B. Wilmer, D. D., rector.
., holy communion; 11.a. m., morn
r and sermon; 7:30 p. m.
nd sermon. Humlay echo
Every day cacqpt Hatur-
ind ■
Wednesday night at 6. Huh
ia the* subject on which Rev. John
Rowlett, the Unitarian minister, will
apeak Sunday at 11 o’clock. He will
dertake to show that every branch of srhmti
HELP WANTED—MALE.
INCARNATION—Lea, near Gordon,
End. Rev. W. F. Parsons, rector,
a. ro.. holy community.): 11 a. ro., n
prayer and sermon; 7:30 p. m., evening pray
er and sermon. Sunday i
other days: Morning pr
prayer, 4: also evening pra;
ALL HAINTS—Corner Wait Feaehtrt
North avc. Rav. \V. W. Memminger,
A a. in., holy communion; 11 a. in., m
E rayer and sermon; 4 p. m., evening t
nodsv school, 9:45; lenten svrvicea
eveept Saturday, at 4.
EPIPUA1. ___
avea.. Inman Park. Rav. Ruaaall K. Sml
rector. 7:30 a. m., holy communion; 11
m., morning prayer, litany and sermon*. Sun
day school, 9:45; Bible
the
Woods ava.. near West Peachtree.
2. B. Farland, in charge. 8nnday
at 8:80.
HOLY COMFORTER—Corufr All _
and Pulliam: 7:80 a. m., holy commun
ion, by the Rev. J, J. P. Perry. ”
prayer and sermon. 7:30; Sunday
9:30. Fgiday : F.vcning prayer, 8.
Sunday achool, 3.
HOLY TRINITY—Decatur. Holy
and sermon, 11, by the Rev. J. .1,
Sunday school. 0:45; lenten aerrieve, Monday,
Wednesday and Friday at 4
BT. TIMOTHY8—South Kirkwood. Mont
Ing prayer and aarnton, 11, by tha laj
reader: Sunday school, 9:45.
MARIETTA-BT—Marietta and McMillan ata.
Dr. J. W. Blower will preach pt 11 a. nt.
and Rev. Alva H. Brown will preach at 7:4S
p. ro.: Sunday achool at 3 p. m.
UNION TABERNACLE—McDaniel and High
tower ste. Tha paator. Rev. ,?. R. Jordan,
will preach at 11 a. m. on "Christian Lib
erty' r and at 7:45 p. ra. on "Christ Feed
ing the Multitudes;" Sunday achool at 9:30
GREEN'S MISSION—Jefferson and Chest
nut ata. Rev. John N. Green, pastor. Hun
day school at 0:80 a. m.; preaching by the
paator at 7 p ro.
CEVTRAfr—EUia-af. and Carnegie way. Rev.
lustln Phelps. D. I>.. of Atlanta Theologi
cal r.’tninary. will preach at 11 a. m. and
7:45 p. m. A special musical program will
be rendered by the choir and the Piedmont
quartet at the evening service; Sunday school
at 9:30 a. ro
FIRST (Colored) Courtland and nouaton-
■ts Rev. H. H. Proctor, pastor. Sunday
services.* The brigadier general nt the Sal
vation Army will aneak at 11 a. ro. At
3o p. m. the pastor will preach on "What
_ World This Would Be If Men Would Ob
aarve the Golden Rnle.” Sunday school,
12:15 p. w.
CHRISTIAN.
FIRST—Corner South Pryor and Trinity-
avc. Rev. H. K. Pendleton, pastor.
Preaching, ft a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
WEST END— Corner Gordon and nSnn-ata.
Rev. Bernard P. Smith, paator. Preaching,
11 a. m. and 7:30 p, m.
HOW ELL STATION—End of Marietta at. car
a line. Rev. George W. Mullins, pastor. Bi
ble school. 0:30 a. m.; preaching. 11 a. ro.
snd 7 .30 p. m.
COLLEGE PARK—Rev. V. L. Adams, paator.
Bible school vvery lord’s day at 10 a. ro.;
preaching, drat Lord'a day at II 4. tu. and
7:3o y a.
R. F. DeHelle.
ST. JOHNS—Oof lege Park. Morn
and sermon, II. ny the Rev. C*.
Sunday school, 10; Wednesday, lenten
8T. PAULS (Colored)—Auburn ave., near
Tort *t. Rev. A. E. Day, in charge. Holy
communion. 6:30; morning prayer and ser
mon, 11 ; evening prayer and svrtnon, M; Sun
day school, 9:30.
MISCELLANEOUS.
RIRLF. STUDENTS, believers in the rahsom
sacrifice of Christ, will meet in Red Men's
hall. *6 Centrel-ave.. third floor, on Sundar
morning at 11 a. m , when a discourse will
he given by one of the class. On nest Tues
day at 2 p. m Psstor Charles T. Russell,
of Brooklyn tabernacle, will address all the
friends of the truth and Christiana in gen
eral at Red Men's hall, second floor.
oiling by Evangelist
ul 7:30 p.
CHRISTIAN AM* MISSIONARY AL
I.IANCIv-TdIm min i**. 79 t'npltnl nve. Iteg
alar aurvlcea Sunday an.I Wednesday after
noons nt 3 oVtork. Sunday rehoid at !*:3i»
a. tn. Young |M-oph*'a un-eilng Thurmlay
night nt .7:4a.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST
—Cable hall. North Broad *t. Sunday
service. 11 a. m ; subject of lesson, "Mind.*
STREET CAR CHAPEL- Sam llaynea will
conduct the devotional aervlcv Sunday at
9:39 o’clock iu the «*tre*-t car chap»*l, IMro|.
iiioiit-ave. and Artiietroug st.
ATLANTA I'SYCllol.tHiM'AI. SOCIETY-
Rotiert It*>an llarri*«**n. president. Meetn
Sunday nfteruoon nt 3 oV|«a*k tn the nseotn
room at Carnegie library. -Kxervtaea
i with ten minute i**saon »rt)*"lleallh"
’he pn^ldenf. Tuple fur eon*Mention
-he MH-lety. Non Resistance." Profee
Ilentr W. Ih*v will tell "How In De»|
l» a Bad Bey/’ l« a twenty minute lev-
CATHOLIC.
SACRED HEART—Peachtree and Ivy ata.
The masirea on Sunday are at 7, 9:30 snd
11 a. in. Father F. V. Sontheimer, 8. M.,
will preach at the mass at 9:30 and Father
Gunn at the high raasa at 11 a. m. Mast
for the children and Sunday achool at 9:30
a. m. Tbia maaa ia for tboae only who are
in any way connected with the Sunday achool.
Hunday ‘evening devotions at 8 o’clock, ata-
tions of tb# cross, sermon and benediction
of the blessed sacrament. Special lenten de
votions afe-held at the Sacred Hv*rt church
on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. On
Wednesday, rosary, sermon and benediction.
On Friday, rosary, stations and benediction.
On Hunday. stations of the cross, sermon and
benediction.
UNI VERSALIST.
FIRST—East Harris-at., near Peachtree.
Rev. E. D. Ellenwood, pastor. Services
at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Morning subject.
"The Plan of Salvation." Thla will be the
third aerrnoti In the pregent aerlea on "The
Universality Interpretation of Rome Popu
lar Evangelistic Shibboleths." Sunday
school at 9:45; kindergarten department at
10:45. Evening subject, ‘‘Unlversallsm Proven
by Science, Reason and Experience."
HELP WANTED-FEMALE.
One cent a word for ada under tbia heading.
WANTED—Plano player for orchestra In
moving picture show; hours 7 to 10 p. m.
Addreaa P. O. Box 321, Apalachicola, Fla.
475
WANTED—At once, a good cook. 803 Pied
mont-ave. 498
GOOD COOK, who la not afraid to live on
lot In suburbs. Apply 787 Ponce Del/eon-
ave. 604
AN experienced stenographer; must be well
educated, accurate; quick and reliable;
aalary good; poalt Ion permanent. Address
Box M., Atiauta, Ga. » 2-19-32
WANTED—Neat-appearing colored girl. 16
or 17 years of age, to clean up six-room
apartment and take care of tbree-yoar-old
child. Must he able to furnish good refer-
erencea. Call at 244 t’ourtland-st., Apart
ment No. 3, Hunday. xlv
LADIES, make aanltary belt* at home; ma
terial furnished; $12.60 per 100; stamped
addressed envelope fn# particulars. West-
villa Mfg. Co., WeatvIUs, N. J. 447
WANTED—Few bright young ladles of good
character, between ages of 16 and 23. In
teresting work and pleasant surroundings.
Permanent position and at^ady advancement
for those with ability. Applicants muat live
In city with parents or relatives, and be
able to furnish the very beat of references
iu to character. No previous hualne H s ex
perience necessary. Apply In person at room
loo, 78 South I*ryor-at. 2-19-11
WANTED—Girl to help sew on gentlemen’s
fine custom coats. 914 Austell Bldg. 467
WANTED—Servant for cooking and general
housework. 21 Creacent-ave. 2-19-21
WIIITf: WOMAN to with rhlldrcn
aiul him.-wnrk; it not] w««o»; room nnd
bourrl. Phono (22 Doontor. Aitdrono Nrrrrv
tnry Coll«»« rhytlrlono nml ttiirgoons, But-
lor-ot. • 2-l»-«
WANTED—IJiflloo to I.nrn tiolrflroa.lng,
munli'urlnit, toilnl mnomite. chiropody or
cl.otroly.U: tow rmiilrod; gri'Bt do-
mand for graduates; Splendid pay; unusual
opportunity to start , your own business;
good Held for residence work; be Independ
ent. (.'all or write. Moler College, 53 W.
Mltchell-st. 4««
WANTED—rook ond o maid. Apply nr
plion, Nn. » Wool Fori MrPh.raon, (Ik
WANTED-You to mall me your photograph
and $1.25 and will make you one 16 by -0
high grade portrait from same and express
prepaid. Satisfaction guaranteed. Owens,
Portrait and Photo Artist, Hoganarllle. Ga.
423
C OAT HELP WANTED. 160 Gllmer-at.
393
WANT E D — First - class
woman bookkeeper. State
experience; give references
and salary expected. Box
27"), care Georgian. 2-18-2.'}
HELP WANTED—MALE.
One cent a word for ada under thla heading.
YOUNG MEN for railroad firemen, brake-
men, baggagemen; $75 to $1# to start;
early promotion; experience unnecessary;
state age. weight and height. Address
Railway Bureau. 673 Tanoma Bldg., St.
Ixxtla, Mo. 10-2*4
WANTED—Forty Are colored laborers; good
psv. board and lodging furnished and
transportation paid. Southern Employment
Company, 406 Temple fourt building. 442
WANTED An honest, steady colored man
to rbok snd take charge of kitchen for a
large hoarding house*, must understand the
business thoroughly: good wage* to the
right party. Apply at once to Mias t’rnsh.
97 Uapltol square. 2-18-F
WANTED- t*ne* good steady tinner for
steady work Tit IV. It, P. Hehroeder'*.
Auierlcus. Gs. • .422
.WANTED Severn 1 good cabinet makers to
work on showcases and-store fixture*. Ap
ply Southern Fixture and Cabinet Company,
20-22 Trinity ave. - 2 17 20
WANTED-Singer for Illustrated songs. Ap
ply Queen 1 beater. 84 Whitehall,,, 2»1»-1
WANTED-Good farm hand at once. Must
come well recommended. R. I. Julian*
Stone Mountain. Ga. 405
MEN WANTED to prepare for railway mail
examinations; commencement salary $800;
preparation free. Franklin Institute. Dept.
48 {.., Rochester. S. Y. » 988
CONTRACTORS.
WANTED Responsible contractor to bid'on
three hjMJSe* to be erected Iu Kirkwood.
Address Contractor. Box 10. care Georgian.
yiii
vuuiuiu, huiik >u 1"IIIIC.IIVU, <uV iur lUUilr,
tools and steady position at good tvageg. At
lanta Barber College, 10 B. Mltcbcu-it
JOB PRINTER WANTED. Will pay good
aalary to rood roan. Work not very heavy.
>\ rite or wire The Herald, Griffin, Ga. 2-lrf-l
"’ANTED—An experienced colored Dresser
on Metropolitan Skirt Mfg. Co.,
<0*4 Edge wood-ave. 3-11-9
\\ ANTED—Bright boy, age 13 to 16. who
•pella well and writes plainly, for general
office work. Address, In own handwriting.
Office, Box 114, care Georgian. 5*
INTELLIGENT CLERK, not a machine;
mtiat be quick and yet accurate on type
writer; state aalary. Insurance, V. O.
Drawer G, city. &o«
A MIDDLE-AGED FARMER for small
farm; good .pay and permanent place.
Address «. II. W., care Georgian. Bit
WANTED—Men wher know how' to get la
borers. Good ray, care Georgian. 2-19-8
>\ ANTED— Fifty white men and 60 colored
men. Apply ht stage door of the Grand
Monday morning nt 8 o’clock. 2-19-34
JA ANTED—Experienced produce aalearoan
to work city trnde; anawer by letter.
Southern Produce Co. 492
WANTED— FIt*Ht-clnHH cabinet maker; also
helper In machine room. Michelaon Mfg.
Co., RJdge-ave. nnd Waablngton-at. 493
where the liniment doew not cure ecsema,
rliHUtnatlam. or any akin ailment: no cash
required if you can show that you are re
sponsible, honest, open nnd aboveboard;
write us. Gllhooley Irish Liniment Co.. 8t.
Paul, Minn. 2-19-1
WANTED—Young man as assistant ship
ping clerk; must he Industrious and will
ing fo work early and late. Address In
1 salary
YiVi
WANTED—Real estate salesman by estab
lished Arm, on commission basts: must
know tho city. Real Estate, Rox 10, care
Georgian. 23
BE YOUR OWN BOSS-Make 14 dally sil
vering mirrors. Any one can do the work
t home In spare time. Booklet and sam
ples free, G. F, Redmond, Dept. 85, Boston,
Mass. 473
SALESMEN WANTED; $25 weekly and ex
penses or commission. Experience un
necessary. Exceptional opportunity. Non-
Intoxicating Beverage Company, Cincinnati.
This Is n fine chance for nn active man with
some knowledge of the business. Address
Insurance, rare Georgian. 2-19-15
WANTED—Experienced young man aa ste
nographer and billing clerk for jobbing
house. Must he rapid nnd accurate. Refer-
ences required. X., Box 600, care Georgian.
2-19-22
veil for easy work;
HELP WANTED—MALE, FEMALE.
One cent a word for ads under this heading.’
WANTED—Orchestra nlantst; concerts and
dances. In or out or city: musician who
appreciates all work In sight; ready when
needed. Box 1313, care Georgian. 612
GOOD PAYING situation open; cash week
ly made copying, checking, attending ad
vertising material for your locality; no can
vassing. Dept. 339, Pnudora Mfg. Co., l/>n-
don, Ont. 444
AGENTS WANTED.
One cent a word for ads under this heading.
AGENTS WANTED for Mahhey Button
Faatener*: simple, neat: only device In
vented which can lie used for any kind of
button on any kind of clothing; send 10c
for samples. H. A, Mabbey, Inventor, Lima,
Ohio. 480
I WANT two good, reliable Agents In At
lanta to sell non-participating Insurance
for the Michigan Mutual Life. This com
pany has been doing business In Georgia for
over 17 years. Liberal commission paid to
good agents. G. L. Crandall, General Agent.
712 Candler Bldg., Atlanta. Ga. f-19-5
AGENTS—“White Slave Traffic, tho
Shame of the Fluinan Race; 1 ’ largest seller
ever known; popular price; big proflt; big
sensation; get sample book at once; 30c.
Majestic Supply Co., Box 919, Jacksonville.
Fla. i 457
SAMPLES FREE to agents. Tha fastest
selling household articles on the rasrket.
Agents making $26 a week; exclusive terri
tory. Johnson-Whitfleld Co., Box 67, At
lanta, Ga. 278
WANTED—^TEACHERS.
i ~ V J
One cent a word for ads tinder this heading.
WANTED—Teachers who need pedagogical
aiul normal training and those who wish
to prepare for atate examination to Inves
tigate courses offered by state normal school
for Instruction by mail. Address Correspond-
ence Department, State Normal. Athens, Ga^
SITUATION WANTED-FEMALE.
TO HEI.r thn.e who «re out of » poaltton
or deulro • betl.r on*. Tho n«t,l.n print,
wont ada, of not mora than 24 worda, nn-
dor thla heading free.
RELIABLE colored woman, flrst-class
house-cleaner, wants a place for three or
four days In a week. Address 178 Clnrk-st.
22
WASTED—Rltnatlnn aa hou.ekeeper: for
wldniror preferred, fell Mia* Halfim*.
Madraa. Ga. 23
AN eaperl.nced Monographer dealree por
tion at once: hare had Are year,' expo-
rlenee. Main 6«n-J. 3t
YOUNG LADY with some experience wants
position ss stenographer; salary no object
at flrat. Address Miss C. L. C„ Box 119.
care Georgian. 22
YOUNG LADY, three years’ experience ss
stenographer, acovrate, neat, and rapid,
desires position at once. Can furnish best
of references from former employers. Ad
dress Miss M. K. w„ Box 22, care Geor
gian. 19
SITUATIONS WANTED-female
NEAT SEWING; children , 'Inih...
e | »l*r- Spring-,t\ At!nr.t»
WAXTBD-Porttlon In Mrthn.lt.r ,
I.ADY TEACHER nf .mull .-hlldron "
who of Into ha. hud njperlen. e
ee„ nt poultry rnl.ln,, flower
turn, wl.hr, to hoar from run. u.,, ‘
markot, who haa ground, and'
for the Ini,Inesa. Mr., p. Lewi," Ai lln .j
I
NURSE, experienced In mutual,
chronic cases and caring fn*
girl at her home, would like tn hear
r ieraona In-or out of eltv who h u« .i r
n their families and wish the gervl*L kr '
Maln b, S» nUrSe ‘ Mr *’ r ' ,,,fnn - ^ com''
YOUNG LADY
sltlon In dry goods st<.„- n ,
stock girl; not-afraid of work*
erences. Address O. M. H., 48 Auburn.
Ith experience ni^Tj
- leslad, 1 !
COMPETENT young lady wLhea
private board exchange; ,
A.i.lrJ
I-ADT. good edo.,.lSrSd per,
allty. number years’ exiH>rU>n<*e P
work, would like position with good J
«nee or real estate flrin; einployed P 1
|^M|nipWp r ii h reference J
Georgian.
LADY BOOKKEEPER a
wants position at moderate gularr
E., Box 278, care Georgian.
vprw ri*|
YOUNG LADY stenographer desires t>m
tion at once; willing to Win «»n
■alary. A. C., 84 Pledmont-a ™
BRIGHT young lady wlshei
aa stenographer, tvnewritei
Bell phone 3715 Slii
eorglnn
nn (•ir-noKrapncr, typewrite]
best referenced. Bell nhor
W. M. H., Box 118, care Gem
YOUNG LADY denlres position as stenn-J
pher at once; am willing to start *.n mJ
enite salary nnd can giro good referenr.
Mlaa E. I*,, 123 Whitehall terrace.
IF yon want a yonng lady stenograph,
one who Is willing to work and will
on small salary, ns more experience t
address U L.. 32 R|chnrd.».n-.u,
COMPETENT and energetic young !n,lr
sire* clerical position or as cashier rWJ
encea. Address J„ Box 92. rare Georgia,,1
WANTED-Position out of city ns trl
can furnish goo<1 reference. Addre*
liner. Box 119. care Georgian.
WANTED—rts11Ion by first- Isss s*«nl
rtipher; four years* experience; salnre
urn $60 not considered. Ad<lre*< l II
228 Forest-a re.
HOUBEKEKrER, hotel. town. J
perlenced business working woman. rh.>r
r assist, would Join party for lease.’ I, |
119 Plne-it., Havantinh. Ga.
$90 A MONTH, $30
WANTED Men to learn bnrber tr
weeks required; splendid trade
men; be vmir own boss; can at
with small capital or work $J2 to $20 week
ly; good demand for l*arl*ers. Further In
formation free. Moler Rnrber College*,
W. Mftchcll-af.
wngoa after six
new metlUNl: see me.
lege, 22 E. Miti-hcll-st.
hnrber trad*
>nr start; goo
eeks here; I teach by
Room 48 Court House.
RALE8MEN—WANTED.
One cent a word tor ada under this heading.
graduate* who formerly earned fron
175 a month now earn from $100 a *
rs high n« $!(*> n day atfd expenses,
vnnt to earn two to ten times ns r
<>u now earn, our free book, “A
»f the Grip." will show you bow. W
•nllt for it today. Address Nations!
lien's Training Association, 619 C
Nntlotio] Hunk Bldg., Atlanta. Branches:
ard Jewelrv Irotrolt. klfrh., to place
|H*dal jewelry departments In all elaaaes
of stores; customers are successful and sat
Isfled: Jewrcliy experience unnecessary; com
-* * i mlvnneed for expenses. 44!
TRAVELING SALESMAN wanted with
some experience. New prohibition drink.
Salary, drawing account__ or commission.
"WANTED—District agent
in Atlanta and other cit
ies to handle the sale of
stock in a good railroad de
vice, already in use on main-
railroads. Will he at New
Kimhal! until 5 p. in. Sat
urday. After that time ad
dress us at our office, 219-20
Empire Bldg., Birmingham,
Ala. Wallace & Haggard.
General Agents. 40!)
WANTED— At one*, ten men of good ad
dress and strong personality, who have
h«f| experience on the rend, to represent
rrttory In either state named. Represents
res need only spplr who are capable of
making $3,000 to $5,000 per year and ex
penses. Must I** men who will devote their
entire time and attention to one line. For
full particulars call at 409 Fonrth National
OLD - ESTABLISHED specialty
point manufacturing company
desires to employ first-class trav
eling salesman. Experience in
paint business unnecessary. Good
salary and liberal expense ac
count. Do not apply unless can
deliver the (roods. The Eclipse
Paint and Manufacturing Com
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. 2-19-20
t NURSE, experienced In contagious esses,
chronic cases and caring for sn Insane
* girl at her home, would like to hear from
* persons In or out of city who have sickness
: In their families and wish the services of a
* capable nurse. Mrs. Carlton, 36 Cone-st.
~ Main 302. 21
- FASHIONABLE dressmaking nf 142*9' An
burn-ava. Prices reasonable. 22
- COLORED GIRL desires poslflon ns nurse
0 or office or house maid. Address M. A..
- Bo* 110, care Georgian. 19
YOUNG LADY* of some experience wishes
position as stenographer; salary no object
I at first. Addreaa Ml** <\ L. C., Box III.
oar. Goorgian. 19
. WANTED- Hewing by tha day or piece.
2 Price reasonable. Work satisfactory. II..
Box 6, South Ailantn. 22
PRACTICAL NURSE or companion to in
valid gentleman or lady; best of refer
. ences ss to character. Y. X., Box 127, rare
Georgian. 22
In Iln.n room of hotol or any ponlilon
wh.ro ono n.M, a good woman of principle
and character. K. A. Bo* 1M, care
Goorgian. . 3
POSITION WANTED hr colorod girl aa
1 nnrao. offleo or honacraald. Addroaa M. A .
Box 110. raro Goorgian. 5,
WANTKD-By young lady stenographer, po-
sttfon In office to flo general office work:
Imre had four yearn’ experience; understand
•tonograph.v. hookkooplng, filing, otc.; ain
at preaont omplorod, hut would like In
make a change. Address R.. Box 124, care
Georgian. 22
AN EXPERT young lady stenographer
wlih.B to aocuro pooltlnn nt onco. Ilaro
•ereral .raara’ experience and can furnlah
flrat elaan refereneea. Pall Atlanta phono
3733. a
LADY* would like to have machine stitching
by the day. Address Mrs. Walker, 114V4
Cspltol-ave. i§
SEWING WANTED—Tallorod walata made
for sno aploeo hy Mra. Molehor, XI t.neklo-
st. Atlanta phone 4327. 19
WANTED-Position hy neat colored girl as
cook, house girl of nurse; can give refer
ences. Address R. !.. D., Box 15, care The
Georgian.
WANTED—Position as piano player tn it
vaudeville house at once hy expert piano
player; best references. Address Plano
rlayer. Box 104, care Georgian, 19
HOTEL HOI XEKEKPER. now omplo.od
de.lroa .-hango; ihnroughl.r experienced:
beat reference.: aalarr common*uraie with
aer.lco. Mra. A. A. A., Box 29, car* Gcor-
«lnn. j,
MIDDLE-AGED LADY desires position
such as sewing, repairing csrpets or awn-
Ings or sewing In linen room of hotel. Ad
dress Mrs. A., Box 10. rare Georgian. 18 1
NICE, refined, working widow, who owns
her own furniture, wants nice, settled
working lady to share two rooms for light
housekeeping: K ,yod location; walking dls- f
tance Working Widow, Box 103, care The r
Georgian. jg
COMPETENT ruling ladjr .tenngraiih-r with j
fly iff*™ oxporionee want* po-ltinn Ini- d
mediately* can furnish host of references;}*
now employed, but desire change; good * J
salary expects,|; Insurance, business pre
ferred. Address P. O. Box 172. 1 lg \
LADY WANTS olflee poalllnn; !lflu hook. "
koonlnr, anaw.r phone and be generallr '
naefuV I rgenf need of work. Exnerlene}
and boat roforencoa. Bnalncaa Lad., car* I
(•eorglsn. y
" ANTED—By an oxpert Monographor, who 1
owna machine, general ahonhand work of
any kind; rate, very roaaonahlo. 1 High- \
fand-ave. |
SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE.
TO HELP those who are out of a position I
desire n better one, The Georgian rrfil
want nds, of not more than 24 word'
der this heading free.
WANTED—Position-by voting m»n tl
ambitions and Industrial*; u willi
work for moderate safari* t» learn anr
nesa. fan do any kind *»r .-icrienl
Addresa D. J. l/.,‘4> Harnhl-nve. Htv
WANTED—PoaltIon hv cxjier? n*i
repair man nnd driver, with fou
experience In shop; with h«*«t i-.q
•L F- U2 Trinity--ave. Atlanta |’H
3776. . *
8ITUATTON .WANTED bv n flrvf rfs«!
miyi: understand tire hnslnf-< fret
end tn the other; capable <•( inking <
of place any size.. Beat «f referviwr*
Z., Rox 21, rare Georgian
YVANTED-Position as
work, for some daily p
general merchandise st**r,
erence; experienced; will •
AN A-l gardener wfslrea p«,
•»r salesman on wagon; cm
then sell It. The Hustler.
FIRST-CLASS bookkeeper and nfftn
gootl penman, dwdres position;
encea. F.. Box 100, ,-nre Gcirglun.
J., 109 f.tickle-st.
WANTED—Position as watchman hr
ber, honesi, reliable man; g«"ri «‘lty
tee. lint Jon, 154 WhltehalV-st.
WANTED—By young man. >*»
position an naststnnt shipping iferl:^
no experience, but willing r«* learn B'j'
> to ability nuil honesty.
VuI'Nli MAN tv.iil* nnv ktn.f■
perlencc in ato
A. G. Grant, Oj
YOUNG MAN. now
make chnttgfik seven
ypewriter and statio
AN experienced
z man sf**nafr*2
familiar
j. Good Matfri**. 1
Ati’anta"National Bank building.
and Reliable; wlllln,
vork; h«Te aome g
Iriring. or can take i
once; outdoors or Inside
rate.
answer quick. Addreaa
N. A. II., Bo* 101, care Georgian.
WK CAN ftirnUh jon trrr nt rh»« tb,
hlgb.ai mnt, inrt frm.ts b.ti.ln <bc
Af,b<7. Ii» Centurr.
J. L, C’anuon Hotel. At!
ANTED—By a young mat'
widowed mother t‘*
where there Is « • from** f"
715 East f-nlr -t
WANTED—Position
building; can give
dress J. II., Box 11. ■
IMj YOU want « relb•»*»
your Intv t’nt* milk <•
etc., and l« gcn**r.»Hy
A-l. lie ply at mure. A
Georgian.