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■THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1910.
The Georgian is the leading Want Ad Medium of the South, carrying more paid 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 Nov. 19, 1910, a period
of six working days: The Georgian carried 2,707 Paid Want Ads, Journal 1,875 Constitution 1,264 Want Ads.
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HELP WANTED—FEMALE.
One cent a word for ads under this head.
WANTED—First-class cook; good wages
to right party. Apply, with references,
1058 Peachtree-st. 11-25-2
WANTED—Cook at 236 Pledmont-ave.
References required. * 206
WANTED—First-class cook for general
housework for two; sleep in house; $20
per month. 2 East, Fort McPherson.
11-28-6
GOOD COOK for small family, 301 South
Pryor-st. 251
WANTED —EXPERIENCED OPERA
TORS TO MAKE OVERALL8 AND
SHIRTS. STEADY WORK FOR ALL
AND HIGHEST UNION SCALE OF
WAGES PAID. 75 SOUTH PRYOR-ST.
MARCUS LOEB & CO. 11-24-2
WANTED—White girl, 11 to 14 years of
age, who wants home. Address J. T. C.,
Box 36, care Georgian. 11-24-3
WANTED—First-class servant to do
cooking and general housework. 6 Lil
lian apartments; 30 East Eighth-st. 216
WANTED—At once, cook, also house
maid, for half or whole day. Room on
the lot Apply 286 Myrtle-st. 11-26-10
WANTED—An $ experienced nurse for
young baby. Best references required.
Apply 619 West Peachtree. 11-25-27
WANTED—A good cook, one that will
do general housework. Apply with ref
erence. 29 West North-ave. 11-26-84
COOK for small family. 688 Capltol-ave.
71,
WANTED—Competent chambermaid at
300 Washlngton-st. Must have refer
ences. One who will sleep on lot pre
ferred. 70
$4.66 WEEKLY for good cook with refer
ence* for general housework at 66
West Twolfth-et. 61
INTELLIGENT girl or woman, spare
time; each locality; address envelopos,
mall circulars: pay 15c hour; material,
stamps furnished free. Rex Mailing
Agency, London, Ont 61
CHURCH NOTICES.
The Georgian gladly conkrlbutea the fol
lowing three columns each Saturday for
church notices.
They must, however, be sent so as to
roach The Georgian office not later than
noon Friday,
METHODIST.
ST^MASK^Revr^ArMTHuShleuTpIaton
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.; deaf mute
class, w. F. Crusselle teacher. Professor
S. S. Wallace superintendent. Prayer
meeting Wednesday at 7:45 p. m.
school L
tendent.
evening.
3 p. m.
Prayei
.Sunday
supcrin-
Yednesday
TRINITY—Whltehall-st and Trinlty*ave.
Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sun
day school at 9:30 a. m., w. O. Foote su-
PARK-ST.—Dr. 8. R. Belk.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:45 .
the pastor. Sunday school at 9:'
pastor,
>. m. by
OAKLAND CITY—Rev. A. C. Ward, pas-
tor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 n.
m. Sunday school at 8:30 a. m.. Edwin
,?. 1 ' d , on "uperlntendent. Prayer meet-
odne,day at 7:30 P- m. Ladlea Aid
n' *. *', ery Tueaday atternoon.
All cordially invited to every service.
JONES-A VB.—Pulpit to be filled by Rev.
8- Corpening. D. D., of Ridgeway, S.
at li a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday
tendent. Ladles Missionary meeting on
Monday at 8:30 p. m. Y. P. B. U. Wed
nesday at 8 p. m. Prayer service Wed-
at I p. ra. Choir practice at 8 p.
ra. Thursday. Teachers meeting Friday
Professor A. A. Lyon will lead
the singing Sunday.
JACKSON HILL—Jackson-st. and East-
ave. a J. Thompson, pastor. Sunday
school at 9:30 a. m.; Dr. F. p. H. Akera
and J. E. Raley, superintendents. Wor
ship at 11 a. m. and 7:10 p. m., with
•wtoom by the pastor. Morning subject,
Ths Unrecognised Blessing.” Evening
subject, "Face to Face With the Lord. R
Monday at 3 n. m., meeting of the circles,
Monday at 7:80 p. m., meeting of the
Baptist Young People’s union. Wednes-
METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
st.., comer Fulton-st Rev. Earl R.
Sluts, pastor. Sunday achool, 9:45 a. m.
Edward Money, superintendent. Preach
ing, 11 a. m., by the pastor. Epworth
league, 6:4 p. ra.; Miss Mattie Money,
president. Preaching by Dr. Robb and
administration of the Lord's supper at
HEMPHIL-AVE.»~HemphilI. north of
leri. .TV. T. -Southard, Sunday school su
perintendent. Prayer meeting, Wednes
day night.
NELLIE CHAPEL—Bast Point John W.
Ing by the pastor morning and evening.
Prayer meeting Thursday night
. ^clock. Sermon topic, “The Unfail
ing Words of Jesus.*' Dr. Daniel will
preach at both services.
m—_ . .. ... L president Epworth
ague. Charles Stedman Stanago. dl-
.jetor of music. At 9 a. m., secret service
meotlng Jn Baraca hall; L. W. Ames,
leader. At 9:30 a. m.. Sunday school. At
11 a. m., sermon by Bishop A. W. Wilson.
At 6:80 p. m., Epworth league. At 7:30
p. m., sermon by Bishop w. A. Wilson.
A special welcome to strangers.
EAST ATLANTA—Sunday school at 9:30
a. m.. J. M. Douglas superintendent.
Preaching at 11 a. m. “by Rev. Olln King
and at 7 p. m. by Rev. C. V. Weathers,
pastor for conference year 1911.
FIRST—Junction oi
sts. Rev. S. P.
day school at 9:41
superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. ....
and 7:30 p. m. by Rev. Joel T. Daves, D.
r>., presiding elder. The pastor. Rev. S.
P. Wiggins, Is detained fn MUIedgevlllo
with his old church, but will fill his pulpit
next Sunday morning and night.
Hunter-sts. J. M. Brittain, D.D., pas
tor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.; W: M.
Perryman, superintendent Preaching at
11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor.
Senior and Junior Baptist Young People’s
unions at 6:30 p. m. Finance•committee
Monday at 7:80 p. m. Deacon’
tee Tuesday at 7:10 p. m. “
ference Wednesday at 7
body Invited to worship
the month.
PONDERS-AVE.—Sunday school at 9:10
_a, m. Preaching at li a. m. by Rev.
T. E. McCutchen. Revival services con
tinued during the next week. Ordination
service at 3 o’clock p. m. Song service,
conducted by Professor R. E. Tawzer.
ST. PAUL—Rev. C. M. Dunaway, the
noted evangelist and one of the strong
est preachers in Georgia, Is to begin a se
ries of revival services at St. Paul Moth-
odist church - Sunday night Rev. Mr.
Dunaway is noted for.his direct and ear
nest manner In the pulpit, and draws
large crowds with his deep gospel preach
Ing wherever he goes.
ST. PAUL—Comer Grant and Sidney*
«ts. Rev. J. R. King, pastor. Prayer
sendee, 6 a. m.; Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.;
J. R. P. Cochran, superintendent. Preach
ing, 11 a. m. by the pastor; at 7:80 p. m.
by Rev. Charles M. Dunnoway, who will
assist the pastor in a protracted meeting
loginning at this service. Epworth
league, 6:80 p. m.; prayer meeting, Wed
nesday. 7:10 p. jn. Woodward-ave. cars
pass door.
COLLEGE PARK—Rev. Wallace Rogers,
pastor. Preaching, 11 a. m. by the pas
tor. Subpjeot, "The Foolishness of
Preaching/* No evening service on ac
count of revival tervivea at the Baptist
church, Sunday school at 1:30 a. in.; W.
J. Harris, superintendent.
GRACE—North Boulevard, corner High
land-ave. James Osgood Grogan, pastor.
Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.: J. v. Wei bom,
superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m.
and 7:80 p. m. by the pastor. EpwortM
league at 6:80 p. m,; Frank HAdiey, presi
dent. The public Is cordially invited to all
. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.
by the pastor. Prayer meeting Wednes
day at 7:30 p. m.; J. F. Shields, leader. All
are most cordially Invited.
AT. JOHN—Corner East Georgia and Cen
tral-area. Rev. S. B. Ledbetter, pastor.
There will be the usual services at 11 a.
m. and 8 p. m. Sermons by tho pastor.
Sunday school promptly at 9:30 a. m.; F.
A. Quinlan, superintendent. Epworth
league at 6:45 p. m. Good music. Seats
free. Everybody Invited.
EPISCOPAL.
i r h hl mum*} in
CATHEDRAL—Comor Washlngt
_ Hunter-its. Very Her. C. T.
•uuu, p p, In., oypmiin
srhool, 9:45. All other days: 7:80 a. m.,
holy communion; 9 a. m., morning prayer
4: JO P. m„ evening prayer. Wednesday
and Friday; Litany at 10:80. On Wed
nesday, st. Andrews day, a mass meeting
for men will be held at the Cathedral at
7 p. m., under the auspices of the Broth
erhood of St. Andrew. Supper will be
United American Mechanics. The con
gregation will worship at the evening
service with the Park-st. Methodist
church, in a welcome tp their new pastor.
Dr.‘Belk. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.
Baptist Young People’s union, Sunday
evening at 6:45. Ladles’ Aid society Mon
day afternoon at S.:30. Prayer meeting
Wednesday evening at 7:80.
William W. Reid, superintendent.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by
the pastor. Rev. A. F. O’Kelley. A special
service for men at 3 p. m.
NORTH ATLANTA—Comer Heraphlll-
ave. and Emmett-st.,. Preaching at 11
a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor, Wil
liam H. Bell. Sunday school at 9:80 a. ra.
EDGEWOCD—Sunday school at 9:30
a. ra. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:10
p. m., with sermon by pastor, V. C. Nor-
cross. A very cordial invitation is given
to. every one. - -
TABERNACLE—Sunday school, 9:30 a
m.; Dr. Joe Broughton, superintendent.
Sermon by the pastor, Dr. Len G.
Broughton, subject, "The Bhepherdhood
of Jesus." at 11 a. m. B. Y. P. U. meet-
6:30 p. m. Song service, A. C.
n. director, at 7:30 P* m. Ser-
the pastor, "The Church With the
• Skirt/’ at 8 p. m.
CATHOLIC.
SACREDTlEART^PeachD^^and^I^
sts. Pastor, Father John E. Gunn.
First Sunday In Advent Sunday masses
at 7, 9:10, ll a. m. Week-day masses at
6, 6;30, 7 and 8 a. m. Sunday school at
9:30. Confessions Thursday afternoon
and night. First Friday, exposition from
8 a. m. to 4 p. m. Diocesan collection on
Sunday for the "Propagation of the
Faith/’ Mcetlng of tho promoters on the
first Friday at 4:30 p. m. Sunday night
service at 8 o’clock. Sermon by Fath<
school at 124 Peachtree.
CONGREGATIONAL.
CENTRAL—EUts-st and Carnegie way
— poeite Carnegie llbri— ~
Atkinson, pastor.
HELP WANTED—MALE.
MAN wanted; must be willing to learn and
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surmi. Address National . —
Realty Co., 949 Msrden Bldg., Washington,
HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE
"CvANTED^At^once, stenographer who
can write letters In Greek; ono familiar
with L. C. Smith visible typewriter pre
ferred. The machine Is furnished, with
Greek alphabet Apply H. M. Ashe Com-
, Vs Christian association
11-26-22
nany. Young Men’e
ouUUing.
particularly 'good opening.
J?lanlng Mill Coin^n^
WANTED—Men to take fifteen days prac
tical course In our sample rooms and
learn the cotton business and accept high
tton Co.,
10-29-45
WANTED—Men to take 80 days practi
cal course In our machine shops and
learn the automobile business and accept
positions. Charlotte Auto School^
good
Char;
Charlotte, N. C.
1 ncnuoi.
10-28-46
WANTED—Experienced man aa superln-
tendent of 28,000-ton fertilizer plant in
Georgia. Applicants will please state
amount of experience which they have
had, also salary expected, giving satis
factory references, Address Phosphate,
Box >0, care Georgian, Atlanta. Ga.
• 11-18-24
Hlghtower-sts.; one block south of 112.60 PER DAY paid ono lady In each
Whitehall, Rev. J. Robert Jordan, pas- town to distribute free circulars for
tor. At 11 a. m„ Dr. E. Lyman Hood concentrated flavoring in tubes: porma.
will preach.. At 7:46 p. m. ths subject of nent position. F. E. Barr Co., Chicago,
tho sermon by the pastor will bo -Tho 1
Crises of Life." Sunday school at 8:30
IMMANUEL—Corner Stewart and Lil-
Uan-nves. Rev. W. F. Atkins. Preach.
school at 10 a. m.
MARIETTA-8T.—Corner 1 Marietta and
McMlllan-sts. Rev. A. T. Sop, 1
tor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and
BEREAN MISSION—Berean-ava • and
Tennllle-st. Rev. William Relent, pas-
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m,
PILGRIM—17 LAonard-tt. Rev. W. D.
Graham, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m.
and 7:10 p. m. Sunday achool at 2:30
ft m. Prayer meeting Wednesday even-
g at 7:10.
OREENS MISSION—JofTerson and Cheat-
nut-sta. Rev. John N. Green, pastor.
Sunday school at 8 a. m. Preaching at
7 -p. m.
EAST POINT—Preaching at 11 a. m.
and 7:10 p. m. Sunday sohool at 8:10
a. m.: 8. if. Ramsey, superintend
ent. Ladles’ Missionary eoolety meets
Monday at 1 p. m. Finance committee
will meet Tueaday, night at 7^10 atthe
church. Prayer meeting Wednesday
evening at 7:80. Everybody welcome.
, and Forsyth-ata.
P. Robertson, pastor. Services
Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:10 p. m. Preach
ing by the pastor at both services. Sub
ject for morning, "An Old-Time Message
for a Heretical Church." Subject for
evening. "The Heavenly Bread In » S«-
ren Wilderness.” Sunday school at 8:30
a. m.: J. C. Harrison, superintendent.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:20
o’clock. Ladles? meeting Monday after
noon at 2 o’clock. Teachers’ meeting Fri
day at 7:20 p. m. Pastor's Bible class
Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Baptist
Young People's union meeting Sunday at
6:46 p. m. .
EZRA—Rev. Robert H. Lamkln," pastor.
Preaching at 11 a. m. amt? P* m. Sun
day school at t:20 a. m. Prayer meeting
Wednesday at 7 p. m.
IMMANUEL—Corner -East WalM*- »£?
Berean-ave. Rev. ^Valter M. Gilmore,
pastor. Services at llm m. and 7 j>. m.
Morning subject, "The' Unchangeable
Christ:’* evening. “How to Get Rich and
Stay Bq." Sunday school at 8:20 a. m.
and Plne-sta. Rev. C. R. Wllmer. D. D.,
rector. 7:20 a. m., holy communion: It
*■ m., morning prayer and sermon: 7:10
I,'- m., evening prayer and sermon; .°:in-
day school, 8:46.
prayer: Sunday achool.
ALL SAINTS—Corner West Peachtree-
»t. and North-avo. Rev. W. W. Memmln-
g«r, rector. Sunday, Norember 27, 1810.
Holy communion. Ian.: Sunday school,
J:45 a. m.; morning prayer and sermon,
>1 a. m.: evening prayer, 4 p. m. Stran
gers welcome. All seats free at afternoon
■ervtee. Preaching by the rector.
EPIPHANY—Corner Moreland and Eu-
clld-aves., Inman Park. Rev. Russell
K- Smith, rector. 11 a. m.. morning pray
er and sermon: Sunday achool. 8:46.
HOLY COMFORTER—Corner Atlanta-
ave. and Pulllam-«t Rev. John D.
" Ing fn charge. Holy communion. 7:60 a.
m.; morning prayer and sermon. 11 a. m.;
evening prayer and sermon. 7:60 p. m.
HOLT TRINITY—Decatur. Rev. J. J. P.
Perry tn charge. Morning prayer and
sermon at 11 a. m.; Sunday school, 8:46.
ST. TIMOTirrs—South Kirkwood. Rev.
Russell K. Smith In charge. Evening
Prayer and sermon, 4.
ST. JOHNS—College Park. Holy commu
nion. 7:60 a. in.: morning prayer, litany
end sermon. 11 a. m.; evening prayer and
■iddress, 7:60 p. m.: Sunday school, 10
a. m.; Rev. C. K. WeUer officiating.
ST. MARGARETS—Carrollton. Holy eom-
munion. confirmation and sermon by tho
bishop at 11 a. m.
f*« »8ia ^••rTnon, u in.; fivciun*
hroytr and aermon, 8; Sunday achool, 9:30.
UNITARIAN.
CHURCH OF OUR FATHER—Comer
Lain and Spring>Bta. Sunday school at
John W7 Rowlett will apeak
^ U o'clock.
PONCE DeLEON-AVE.—A. L. Gordon,
naator. Morning worahlp at 11 o clock,
aubject. "A Preaching Church; evening
worahlp at 7;*0, the aubject being Atroc
ities" Sunday achool at 9:10 a. ro. r A.
B. Caldwell auperintendent.
FIRST—Corner South Pryor and Trinity-
ave. Rev. H. K. Pendleton, pastor.
Preaching, 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.: Bible
school, 9:30 a. ro.5 Christian Endeavor,
6:30 p. m.
HOWELL STATION—End of Marletta-at
car line. Rer.KOeorge W. Mulllna. pas
tor. Bible school, 9:30 a. m.; preaching,
11 a. m. and 7
:39 P-
COLLEGE PARK—Her. F. L. Adams,
paatpr. Bible achool every Lord a day,
10 a. m.; preaching, first Lord'e day, 11
a. m. and 7:80 pt m.
WEST END-»AirE—Bible study from
9:45 to 10:46: communion and fellow-
vlted to attend those services. Taka
Walker-Weatvlew oar and get off at Well-
bom-st
LADIES, make supporters $12 per hun
dred; no canvassing; material furnish
ed; stamped envelope for particulars.
Wabash Supply Co., Dept 202, Chicago.
11-26-8
tailor-made suit in vd
days; experience unnecessary; reliable
firm. Write for particulars. J. E. Mc-
Brady A Co., Chicago. 86
WANTED—Ladies to learn hairdressing,
manicuring, facial massage, electrolysis,
or chiropody: largest and most complete
Institution of the kind in the world; our
system embraces all leading cities; estab-
llMlied 18W. Few we*ks complete*. Posi
tions watting. Call or write. Moler Col
lege. 63 West MltcheU-st 42
ANYONE anywhere can cam big pay
copying addresses at home evenings.
Book, 4o stamps. C. H. Rowan, Chicago,
III. .
41
WANTED—Two food orchestra seats
for the Lyric theater vflll b«T presented
to Mrs. w. E. Baker. 75 Smirlle-aL,
city. If she will bring this page to The
Georgian Want Ad Department before 3
p. m. Monday. 26
WANTED—Cook and bouse girl. Must
be noat and have good reference. Ap
ply 660 Hlghland-ave. 5#
WANTED—Young man about eighteen
years old to work In photographic fin
ishing rooms. Musi have fair working
knowledge of developing, mixing chemi
cals, enlarging and general amateur ko
dak work. Good chance for a consofen-
tious- hustler. Answer by letter, giving
experience, where last employed. Ad
dress Developing, care Georgian. 11-18-19
YOUNG MEN, why not better your con
dition? Learn a trade that pays $20 to
$40 per week. Come to Atlanta. Night
and day classes. Write postal for Infor
mation. Automobile Sohool of Mechan
ics, 177 West Mltohell-sL, 'Atlanta. 65
I “will BTAHT YCfU earntn, 64 da lly
at home in spare time silvering mir
rors; no capital; free Instructive booklet,
giving plans of operation. O. F. Red
mond, Dept. 85, Boston, Mass. 46
ANYONE, anywhere can earn big pay
copying addresses at home evenings.
Book, 4o stamps. C. H. Rowan, Chicago
BIQ CHRISTMAS MONEY mailing clrcu
lars; no fake; field is large. Experience
not necessary. 20c In coin brings list of
firms that want circulars, mailed. Ad
dress J. 8. Bee, Atlanta, Go.
TEACHERS, male and female, desiring
positions, now or In January, will bo
Interested in what we have to say. Wo
particularly need teachers for village
and rdral schools. Addreu Dept. R-7,
Interstate Teachers’ Bureau, Rhodes
building, Atlanta, Ga. 11-26-20
WANTED—One mail from
overv county in the states
of Georgia, Florida, North
and South Carolina and Ala
bama to represent The
Weekly News Briefs and
The Daily Georgian. We
will authorize you to take
subscriptions for the above
publications and pay you a
good commission on same.
Write today for full infor
mation and subscription
blanks.
SITUATIONS WANTED—FKMALI.
WANTED—Position in nice family to as
sist with work or taking care of invalid
or sick person. Willing to help In any ca
pacity. Address Helper, Box 606, care
Georgian. 24
IF YOU WILL pay a good, round salary
for a strictly high-class, educated sten
ographer and office woman of eight years
experience, address Permanent, Bo* 414.
care Georgian. 24
GOOD STENOGRAPHER Vants position
at once. Have had five years experience
In law. Prefer law work. Call ISOMals.
WASHINGS wanted. Annie Peak. 1J2
East Harrls-st First-class washer
woman. 26
YOUNG LADY stenographer with two
years experience doulres position at
once. Best references from former em
ployer. Address Miss J., 33 Alaska-ave,
,4V yvt t
F„ Box 155, cars Georgian.
WANTED—Position by compMNrt atenog-
rapher; three year* experl.no*. B.. Box
18, care Georgian. 16
WANTKD—Copying to do on
or writing, whichever prefer
do work at office or at home.
Copyist; care Georgian.
machine,
leered rwui
Addraia
POSITION WANTED as assistant boon-
^keeper In hotel ^ no^ objections to leaving
Georgian.
Assistant Housekeeper, care
WANTED—By competent atenofranhw,
extra work noons and evening*. L. L.
8.. care Georgian. li
ORGANIZERS—Good commissions get
ting members, organising lodges tor Or
der of Owls, Bouth Bend, Ind. 11-28-2
626 WEEKLY and expenses ^.trustwor
thy people to travel and distribute sam
ples for big wholesale house. C. H. Em
ery, V 168, Chicago. 11-36-8
JIM MONTHLY and expense* to *r»rel
and distribute samples for big manu
facturer; steady work. 8. Scheffer, Treas
urer, Z 68, Chicago. 11-28-10
LIVE ONES In every oommunlty, 660.00
weekly: spare tlmo; no canvassing:. I
furnish everythin*; free particulars. Voor-
hles, Dept. 13. Omaha, Nebr.
.WANTED—Men to learn barber trade:
few weeks required; best paying work
within the reach of poor man: wages up
to 620 weekly: small capital itarts shop;
few barbers take apprentices; demand In
creasing. Write for free particulars. Mo
ler Barber College, 66 We*t Mltcb*U-at.
WANTED—Flr*t-cla*» men to tell life In
surance In Georgia; liberal commission,
with bonus to January 1; company 41
years old: rates of premium .2. per cent
tern than most other companies; will
Candler^R
FOR SALE—Territory for patented house
hold necessity; demand untouched and
practically unlimited; cuts cost of living
and saves much tlmo and labor. Eagle,
care Georgian. 214
uno iiuiiu imur timer, uiiij' »no 11
world. Sample free. Forshee Company,
B 4, Dayton, Ohio., . 11-26-7
AGENTS WANTED—Make hi* money
selling photo pillow tope 25c, bromides
25c, portraits 15c, oilsttes 30c. We pro-
* ‘ •—- axt; guaranteed; lowest
studio; prompt service;
YOUNG LADY beginner In stenograph jo
work will work cheap to begin. Ad
dress A. M. H., care Georgian. 26
D EH I RED by young lady, position M
stenographer; have had two years ex
perience and am willing to start oa mod-
WANTED—At once, by an experienced
telephone operator, position tn private
branch exchange. Addross T, U-, ears
Georgian, or phone Atlanta 6766-B. 28
IF YOU desire a young lady with three
—.— — .’L.—i
r2M*g
nee assistant, call Ivy
iery. Agents can’t _—
lightning seller. Forshee, B 4, Dayton.
Ohio. 11-20-6
AMAZING CHRISTMAS seller; $1 beau
ty box 18c. Three mammoth imitation
cut glass bottles perfume, etc. Outsell
ing everything. Parker Chemical Com pa
ny, Chicago. * 31
AGENTS for automobile specialty which
owners buy when shown It: steady, at
tractive business: large prortts; particu
lars free. Write today. Chardee Brookes.
Mamaroneck, N. Y. 44
BOKARA DIAMONDS—Agents. Every
one to wear and sell our famous Bokara
Diamonds. Write for sample offer and
catalogue FRi;i-:. North western .L’wHry
’Company, Northwestern Bldg., Chlcago.37
WANTED—Settled colored woman to
cook. Prompt and* good pay to right
party. 444 Spring-st. 104
WANTED—Neat, reliable nurse girl with
references. Apply afternoons, room 207.
Peachtree Inn. 11-26-15
WANTED—Men to cut cord wood by con
' ft
WANTED—A flret.tla,* foreman for
•treat pavlnx: must hava reference. Ap
ply 1006 Atlanta National Bank Bid*.
as ope ■ ...
with parents and furnish reference*. At
lanta Telephone and Telegraph Co., cor
ner Edgbwood-ave. and Ivy-*t 11-26-86
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LUTHERAN.
CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER—Corner
Trlnlty-avo. unit Capitol place. Kev.
W. C. Schaeffer, Jr., pastor. Services at
11 a. ra. and 7:30 p. m. At the mornlnf
eorvlce there will bo preached an Adveni
sermon. Subject evening sermon, "Th<
Christian and tbe Pleasure* of Life/
Sunday school, 9:30 a. in.; Charles K
Stlagllti, superintendent
UNIVCRSAUST.
PRESBYTERIAN.
FIRST—Marietta-st Rev. Walter I* Lin-
gle. D. D., pastor, will preach at 11 a.
m* and 7:4t P- m., hi* subject at the
mprnto* boor Ring ”A MantJ Ethiopia.
The evening subject will be A Man,
Friend,.” being the last of the eerie* on
Proverb*. Sunday achool at a. ra.
Brotherhood at 16 a. m. Mid-week grajer
meeting Wednesday at 7:46 p, m. Stran
ger* end visitor* are cordially welcomed
to every »ervlce.
WESTMINSTER—Comer Boulevard and
Forreat-ave. Divine worehlp at 11 a.
m and 7:30 p. m., conducted by the pas
tor Rev. A. A. Little, D. D. Subject*.
"Patient Endumnce” and "I* There a
Hell7 if So. What?" Sunday *chool at
^60 a. m.; W. M. Everett, superintendent.
PRYOR-BT.—Corner Pryor and Gl«m-
parlntendent. Covenanter* at 2.If p. ra.
at the paator** home.
HARRIS-ST.-Rev.Jtre A. Moore,
tor. Sunday *chool at 9.46 a. m., T. t.
Harris superintendent. Rev.
ton, D. D., of St. Loui*. Mo^, field ^ecre
tary of the Pre*byterlan church, U. S. A.,
district of Uie Bouth. wUl preach at ll a,
m. and 7:46 p. m. All are cordially *n
vlted. -
riffivKWcSi
by C, P. T»ylor.
Thursday night.
prayer meeting on
CENTRAL—Regular
‘tsfraunm
_ Organized Bible classes for men
and women under the leadership of
M«rinn kLJsclaon and Mr*. RT DrCrnaoe.
ASSOCIATE BEFORMEI>—\Vhltehall-st.
and Whitehall terrace. PreacMng by
the pastor. Rev. B. W. RjW* at 11 a. ra.
and 7:45 p. ra. Sabbath achool at 16
a. ra- Young People’s Christian union
meeting at 7 p. m
UNITED—Berrlcee ra Gate City Guards*
armory, 52 Houston-st. Sabbath acbool
at Ida. m. Preachlngat U a. in. by the
oastor. Rev. J. J. Thomason, on _ the
theme, •'What Our Church Stand* For.*'
FIRST—East Harrls-st. near Pe&chtre^
Rev. E. Dean Ellenwood, pastor. Sun
day school at 9:45,*wlth classes for all.
Pastor’s Bible class at 10 a. m. in mall
auditorium, studying "The New Appreda
tion of the Blblef" The subject for 11 a
m. will be "Half a Decade Together." Thli
sermon will bo a review of the work o
the church during the past five years, or
since the beginning of the pastorate of
nnioncttn muse, wiu iwiuio hi b p. in.
Mr. Lackaye will sne&k on **The Rela
tion of the Church to the Theater/* All
are cordially invited to attend these aerv-
icea.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST. SCIENT
IST— Cable ball. North Broad-tL Serv
ices Sunday at 11 a. m.; Sunday school,
9:30 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting.
Including tenLlmonlrs of Christian Stdence
healing, at 8 o’clock. Reading rooms at
613 The Grand, open dally, except Sunday,
from 9 a. ra. to 5 p. ra., free to the public.
MOUNT VERNON MISSION—37- 6avan
nah-st. Old fashioned gospel meeting
Sunday at 3:30 and 7:80 p. in.; Sunday
school. 2:30 p. ra.; prayer meeting, Thurs
day night, 7:30.? Everybody welcome.
Mission well heated.
WANTED—Chocolate dip
pers. Experienced di
pers guaranteed $1.50 to $2
per day. Apply at factory
or phone Main 248. Frank
E. Block Company. 11-26-39
SOUTH PRYOH-8T.—Bible study from
8:46 to 16:45 a. m.; rommunlon and fel
lowship from 11 to 11:30 a. m. Preaching
at 11:60 a. m. and 7:60 p. m. All are In
vited to attend. Tain fiti
eral prison car and get off
CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION—
Rev. 8ydney Goodman, of Atlantia City.
N. J., will preach at both services, morn
ing and night, on Advent Sunday. A18
ere cordially invited. Seat* free.
STREET CAR I CHAPEL—The regular
devotional eervlco at the mission Sun
day morning will be led by Charles A.
Ixindon. Song service begin* at 8 a. tn.:
preaching at 8:60. All street car people
and their friend* and co-worker* are
cordially Invited. The public welcome.
DIVINE SCIENCE ASSOCIATION —
Healing concentration. 408 Tbe Grand.
Sunday at 12:60 p. m: midweek lesson
Wednesday afternoons at 3:20. Subject
for thl* week, "Now.” VIeltor* are cor-
dlaly welcomed
CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY AL
LIANCE—Tabernacle. 78 Cepltol-ave.
Regular services Sunday at 2:30 and 7:3»
p. m.; Wednesday at.2:30 p. m. Sunday
school at 2:30 p. m. Young people’s meet
ing Thursday at 7:45 p. m. Rev. M. D.
Smith W — *
•ervtee.
WANTED—A combination cook ant!
nurse, small family. Live on lot Good
wages. Apply 158 Hlghland-ave. 109
WANTED—Colored nun* about 15 yeare
old. Apply tho Capital House, 41 Fast
MltcheU-stT 11-26-66
WANTED—Woman to wait on an oH
gentleman. Light houeework; good
pay. . 107
HELP WANTED—MALE.
One cent a word for ads under this head.
PROF. O. O. BRANNIXG teaches the bar
ber trade; only culh-go in U. S. with bar
ber shops and boarding house connected.
$30 for course, tools and steady position
at good wages. Atlanta Barber, College.
10 East MltcheU-st. tf
FREE HAIR CUTS, shaves, massages
and shampoos: all barber work free on
rear chairs. Atlanta Barber College, 10
East MltcheU-st 10-29-11
WANTED—Barbers to know that we
carry a full line of fixtures and supplies
.In stook In Atlanta. Write us for prices.
Matthews A Lively, 21 East Alabama-st..
Atlanta, Ga. 11-1-16
YOU ARE WANTED for government po
sition; $$0 month. Write for list of po
sitions open. Franklin Institute, Dept
47-A* Rochester, N. Y. 623
WANTED—Young man with retaU cigar
store expense: can double present in
come; services to be used in Atlanta; ref
erences required. Havana Cigar Co., P.
O. Box 287, Key West, Fla. 228
WANTED—Four good sheet metal work
ers and four good men to install warm
air furnaces. Moncrief Furnace Com
pany. 11-28-10
WANTED—First-clue salesmen and de
livery clerk. Tamperary position* fn
Jewelry atore for holidays. Give refer
ences and state salary. Jewelry, care
Georgian. 11-24-17
WANTED—Two first-class linemen for
electric light company. Addres* Box
287, Valdosta, Ga. , - 11-26-16
WANTED—Flret-claaa Job preaamao, on*
cylinder pres* feeder, blltler Urns.. 214
East Hunter-sL 11-26-22
WANTED—A registered pharmacist, Im
mediate position for gootr man. No
boozsrs or cigarette (lends need apply.
References required. A. W. Fox. 1600
Tenth-ave., Columbus, Ga. 1-26-2$
MEN OF IDEAS with some rarentlr* abili
ty. Greeley A Mclntire, patent attorneys,
WlsMsgton, D. C. 6-21-1
YOUNO MEN WANTED for rellrosd Bre
men, hrekemen. hsntremen; 6^-1100 to
•tart: e*rlr promotion; experience unneees.
sary; stare axe. weight and height. Addrees
Railway Bureau. 676 Panama tulJdlnr. St.
Louis. Mo. 6-iya
WANTED-Two good orchestra teat* for
the Lyrie will be presented to E. P.
McBurney, 668 Equitable building, city.
If he will bring this peg* to_ The. Geor
gian Want Ad Department before I p..m.
Monday. 28
WANTED—Good meat and vegetable cook
— tbe
enec
, Ga
Box 446, Newnan, Ga.
MEN—Leant automobile business. We
duotore; railway In thl* vicinity. $70 to
$80 monthly. Experience not required;
no strike. Address Eleotrlo Dept. 673,
Panama bldg.. St. Louie. Mo. 17
WANTED—Good, reliable colored men.
Hnst understand automobile, Apply,
with reference, 460 Spring-st. 86
bakery, 140 Peachtree.
WANTED—FOUR GOOD
STOCK SALESMEN;
GOOD REFERENCES RE
QUIRED; FIRST-CLASS
MEN ONLY NEED AP
PLY. ADDRESS MU
TUAL, CARE GEORGIAN.
11-22-33
BIO MONEY MAKER—Our self-winding
indoor clothes line. Sells on sight. Ab
solutely new. Send 26c for sample and
S ices. Kureka Clothes Lin ~
eveland, Ohio.
.ino Company
OUR NEW PROPOSITION—Success al
most certain selling grdcerles and cloth
ing by mall; also complete line of general
merchandise; something new; $25 to $100
neceesary; particulars free. J. & P.
Lackey, 2232 LaSalle-st, Chicago. 86
.SITUATIONS WANTED—PKMALB.
TO HELP those who are out of a po
sition or desire a better one, The
Georgian prints-want ads of not more
than w»>nln under this hauling free.
Call for 8tenogra-
YOUNG LADY stenographer who has the
use of a typewriter desires either copy
ing, addressing envelopes or a few «Xtra
LADY BOOKKEEPER dee tree peefttoa At
once; years experience; knowiedfft
of typewriter: best references. Call Mom
2183-L, or address Patient, 170 Washl&g-
ton-st. •* ff
WANTED—Lace curtains to landers ohoo
all kinds of cleaning. Mrs. J. P. Bar-
ford. 148 Wella-st 26
K*lary offered. Miss LeeJii
Henry, Miss.
Me-
\VANTEL)—Position in pantry or as
housekeeper in hotel; prefer gotnf far
ther south: am employed at greeenr, but
<lr«lrn n change: am unincumbered and
experienced. Address .Earnest, Box It.
WANTED—Position as matron tn some
charitable Institution by canaeorated
woman with experience and best rofsr-
WANTED—Position In dentist's or physi
cian's office by trained nurse; beet ref
erence: will work very reasonably. Ad-
dr*H* Nurso, Box 100, oare Georgian. 26
WANTED—Shirtwaists and plain sewing
to do. Phone Ivy 240w. 3«
ter or as urain
work; have experience and willing to
start at a moderate salanr; can furnish
1 reference from my last employers.
Iress Miss Rose, Box 600, cans Geor
gian. »
WANTED—Position ns waitress la first-
class boarding house; wouldn't objeet te
„ Dsltl'Ui as working housekeeper after
meals are served. Address P. O. Box 166,
Atlanta. 26
STENOGRAPHER with several years ea-
erences from present emploj
will begin without naming salary till i
demonstrate ability. * Call for Miss Gr
ov#s phone Main 4400 ( “* *
ldence).
WANTED—By young woman, poeltion as
nurse for the sick or companion and
nurse for child or Invalid; would do light
housework. Address Miss Catherine, care
Georgian.
AN experienced etenographer and typist
with knowledge or bookiM-i-pin* desire*
position. Atlanta phons 2977. 23
OU8EKEEPEIL charge leading hotel
small town; experienced, capable bus!
ness woman; must have engagement be
fore December 1. Lyttle Rex, Box 21.
care Georgian.
PUBLIC stenographlo work .at 113 Cand
ler building; work promptly and neatly
done; rates reasonable.. Call. 21
WANTED-Traveling salesman. Oldest cider
hones In the tf. 8. increasing sales force.
Salary or commission with drawing account.
Reference must accompany application. Red
Cross Vinegar Co., St, Louis, Mo. “ “
WANTED—An experienced house sales
man and general floor man by wholesale
house. Good salary and future for capa-
WANTED—Experienced flour salesman,
quainted with the retail and Jobbing
trade need apply. Give reference and
state experience. P. O. Box 1071. U-26-10
SALESMEN, with experience preferred.
to sell the finest line of calendars and
advertising specialties on the market
Write immediately. The Winters Com
pany, 8pringfleld, Ohio. II
expense money advanced. References
required with Unit letter. Chicago Copy
Company. 746-764 Mllwaukee-ave., Chi
cago. Ilf. 11-26-11
COLORED WOMEN and men. 62 dally;
particular* tree. T*ylor Remady Co^
LouUrlllr, Ky. til
tlen* for each gradi
I'SRiN^* 1 * Tt,ttnpb 8choo ViS«;
WANTED—A flret-claaa young man or
lady to wait on lunch
North Pryor-at.
^tkm; have bad experience. Phono i
> poeltion .at
once: will work for reasonable ealarr to
ehow my ability; aleo experienced In bill
ing, filing and general office work. Can
furnlah good reference*. Addraaa
rience. Box 10, care Georgian.
IP S
position in omce. cnarge oi vuus or
companion. Reliable, care Georgian. 23
YOUNG LADY stenographer desires posi
tion at once; have had experience and
can give references. Address Miss w. B..
Box 911, care Georgian. 23
LADY of business ability wants position
with reliable house; have several years
experience: best references: must secure
work by December 1. Business, Box 10.
care Georgian.
jsition; salary nt.
Address M. F., care Geori
or call Main 4494. "
WANTKD—To do hemstitch tog. feather
stitch Ing, embroidery. Infants domes,
stc. AddrassF. D.. Box 21, care The
WANTED—Stenographlo work for night
hours from 7 to 9:30. Coil for stenogra
pher over phone Main 1865. 26
GOOD STENOGRAPHER desires werk to
do evenings. Neat work and reasonable
forms. Wanda, care Georgian. M
have had twelve years ex® ...
stenographlo and general office werk.
Would accent either permanent or te
norary position. Phone Ivy 2651-L or I
dress Miss A. R. B., 25 filmpsoo-et
tlon to care for invalid or convalescent.
Terms very reasonable. Can give best
reference*. Phono Nurse, Ivy 3179, or
address 220 Peachtree. 16
WANTED—By young lady etene-boek-
keeper, willing to start on modesete
salary. Reference* furnished. Address
I. F., 10 Hllllard-sL 26
YOUNG LADY (15) desires position as
office girl; have had experience; state
salary willing topay; can use typewriter
and do general office work. Addrees Miss
Belie, care Georgian. 27
WANTED—Position as stenographer by
a young lady beginner. Addreee X. Y.
Te., Box 28, care Georgian. 27
STENOGRAPHER, no experience, wants
work; can use Remington No. 10 or
Underwood machine. Address L. A., Bex
139, care Georgian. 27
DRESSMAKER, experienced in tailoring.
cpttlng aha nttf
day. Mrs. L. L.,
WANTED—Small children to teeeh at my
home. Mrs. Me., 203 E. North-are. 27
WANTED—Sewing to do at
reasonable. 68 Whitehall \
all kinds.
YOUNG L>DY wishes remunerative posi
tion In Atlanta at once. Reply D. R.,
605 Empire Life Insurance Bldg. 24
stenographer;
——_w .unce. Cun fur-
nish own typewriter. Givo me a trial.
Anxious to work. Address Quick, Box 6,
care Georgian. 24
WANTED—Office work or position S"
cashier by experienced young lady who
fs accurate, quick and not afraid cl work.
Address A. R. L., care Georgian. 17
YOUNO LADY of business ability asd
several years experience desires a po
sition with a reliable business Arm. can
furnish beat reference* and am Willing
to start at moderate salary. Address
Willing, Box 76, care Georgian. 18
EXPERT STENOGRAPHER dee ires po
eltion at once; have 2H years expe
rience as stenographer in general omce
work. Address Position, ~
Georgian.
, Box 90, care The
„ married lady,
| college education; anx-
Ioua”to secure employment at once. Ad
dress Box 23. care Georgian. it
ihort w.nden boot-
slth ribbon, pretty