Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, June 17, 1911, Image 20

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nn v jiygMMWWWMa . Tim ATLANTA OKOROIAN AND .VRW8: SATURDAY, .TUNE 17, 1311. The Georgian ts the leading Want Ad Medium of the South, carrying more paid Want Ads than any other Southern hews paper. Below are the figures showing the number of Want Ads published by all the Atlanta Newspaben for the week ending June io, 1911, a period of six working days: 7he Georgian carried 2,855 Paid Want Ads, Journal 2,129 Constitution 1,153 Want Ads. CHURCH NOTICES. The Georgian gladly contributes the fol lowing three columns each Saturday for church notices. They must, however, be sent so ao to reach The Georgian office not later than r.oon Friday. BAPTIST. OAKLASV CITY—RevTA. C. Ward. D.D.. pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. by the pastor. Sunday school at 5:30 a. m.; Edwin M. Gordon, superin tendent. Ladies society meets every Tuesday afternoon. Prayer meeting Wed nesday night. All cordially Invited. GORDON*ST.—Corner Gordon and Well- ington-sts. Sunday school at 9:S0 a. m.; M. M. Anderson, superintendent. Preach ing at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. by the pastor. Rev. William M. Sentell. At the morning worship there will be held a service es pecially for the old people of the com munity. and the pastor will speak on “The Evening of Life.” At the evening hour the pastor will apeak on “The Se verity of God,” and administer the or dinance of baptism. Ladles Aid society Tuesday at 3 p. m. Prayer meeting Wed nesday at 8 p. m. Topic. “Blind Leaders and Mote Hunters." The public Is In METHODIST. Sunday school at 9:1 * * nt. Teachers meeting 1. Prayer meeting , _ Boats free. Public cordially Invited to attend these services. ST. JAME8—Rev. Ben Graham, pastor. Preaching Sunday morning and evening by Dr. RoTfe Hunt. Subject for morn ing, "The Son of Man Among the Golden Candlesticks.” For* the evening, “Doing One's Best.” Sunday -school at 9:10 a. ducted by Dr. munt. NOR TH ATLANTA—Corner Hemphill ave. and Tenth-st. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. by the pastor. Rev. William H. Bell. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.; J. S. Wells, superintendent. HIGHLAND PARK—Pastor, Joseph Crumbley, In charge of both services, at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. 8unday school at 9:10 a. m.; W. J. Brownlee, superin tendent. Prayer service Wednesday evening at 7:*0. TEMPLE—Mangum and West Hunter- sts. J. M. Brittain, D.D., pastor. Sun day school at 9:30 a. m.; J. T. Hardeman, superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. by the nastor. Woman's aux iliary Monday at 3 p. m. Prayer meet ing Wednesday at 8 p. m. Everybody cordially invited to worship with us. WEST END—John F. Purser, pastor. There will be preaching Sunday morning and evening. Sunday school at 9:10 a. m. Baptist Young People's union Sun day evening at 7*15. Woman’s Missionary union Monday afternoon .at 4 o'clock. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. TABERNACLE—At 9:30 a. m.. Sunday school. At 11 a. m., sermon by the pas tor. continuation of the series on "The Life of Jesus;” special subject, "The Pop ularity of Jesus/’ At 8:30 p. m., Baptist Young People's union. At 7:30 p. m., song service; A. C. Boatman, director. At 1 p. m., sermon by the pastor; subject, r 'The Unpopularity of Jesus; Why?” school at 9:30 a. m.; J. N. Abbott, su nerlntendent. Prayer meeting Tuesday at 7:45 p. m. Ladles Aid society meets All are cordially Invited to come. 7:45 p. m. Rev. N. B. O'Kelly, pastor. 8unday school at 9:30 a. in.; E. M. Price, superintendent. Ladles Aid society Mon day sftemoon at 8:30. Baptist Young People’s union Monday evening at 7:45. Wednesday evening prayer service at 7:46. EAST ATLANTA—Metropolitan, corner Granberry-ave. Rev. C. V. Weathers, pastor. Residence, 89 Metropolltan-ave. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. J. M. Douglass, superintendent. Preaching 11 a. m. by Dr. W. F. Glenn and 7:45 p. fn. by the pastor. Stewards meeting at the dose of the evening service. All Invited to these services. GRACE—North Boulevard, corner Hlgh- land-ave. J. O. Grogan, pastor. Sun day school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. The public Is cor dially Invited to all these services. ENOLI8H-AVE—W. W. Brlnsfleld, pas tor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. by the pastor. Morning subject, *'Why Should We Pray for the Sick?” Evening, “Divine Method of Healing. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.; R. E. Lee, superintendent. BONNIE BRAE—Comer Lillian and James-sts. Preaching at 11 a. m. by C. P. Sterchl and at 8 p. m. by the pastor. - • * - “ - — Prayer meet- PARK-8T.—Dr. 8. R. Belk, pastor. Preaching at 11a. m. and 8 p. m. by the pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.; L. E. Floyd, superintendent. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8 p. mi Public Preaching at 11 o'clock a. m. by the pas tor. At I o’clock p. m., D. J. Fant will hold an Interesting service. Sunday school at 10 o’clock a. m. PRESBYTERIAN. INMAN PARK—Corner Euclid and Edge- wood-avea. Rev. James B. Ficklen. r itor. Services Sunday at 11 a. m. and p. m. Subject for morning, “Christ Giving Himself.” Subject for evening. "The Art of Answering.” Sunday school at 9:80 a. m.; W. E. Newlll. superintend ent. Young People's society at 7 p. m. led by Asa O. Candler. Prayer meetlm H/PRRI8-ST.—Centrally located; west from Peachtree-at. Rev. Jere A. Moore, pastor. At 9:48 a. m.. school; T. C. Harris, superintend 10 a. m., men's class. At 11 a. r p. m.. preaching by the pastor, cordially Invited, DRUID PARK—The Installation of Rev. Dr. T. E. Converse as pastor c “ Park church will take place on r,. u. uiu" 11 mo, uittiRo Dr. Patton, charge to people by W. R. Hoyt. Morning service by Dr. Converse, on "The Water of Life.” Sunday sohnol south of Ponce DeLeon. D.D., pastor. Morning service at 11, venlng service at 8; preaching by the pastor. Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m.; st. Wednesday at 8 p. m.. prayer meet ing. All seats free. Strangers and trav eling men assured a cordial welcome. BARNETT—Preaching at 11 a. p. m. by the pastor, Rev. Linton John son. Sunday school at 9:30 a. “ " T. JOHN—Comer East Georgia and Central-aves. Rev. 8. B. Ledbetter, pastor. At 11 a. m. and 8 p. m., the usual services. Sermons by the pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.; F. A. Qull- llan, superintendent. Epworth league each Sunday at 7 p. m. Good music, un der the leadership of Mr. Minor. Seats are free. All cordially Invited. WESLEY MEMORIAL—Comer Auburti- ave. and Ivy-st. Rev. Frank SJJer, pas tor. Charles Stedman- Stanage, director of mualc. Rarara secret service at 9 Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.; T. K. Glenn, superintendent. Preaching at It a. m. and 8 p. m. by the pastor. Mid week prayer service Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. A cordial welcome la ex tended to all to worship at thla church. ng at 11 a. m. _ Louisville. Ky. At 8 p. ro. by the pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.; Professor 8. H. Wallace, superintendent. W. F. Crus- selle, teacher of deaf mute dlass. The public Is cordially Invited to attend. FIRST—Comer Peachtree and Caln-aU. Charles W. Daniel. D.D.. pastor. .Sun day school at 9:30 a. m.; A. P. Stewart, superintendent. Public worship at 11 a. ni. and 8 p. m. Morning sermon, "SQw Wine In New Bottles." Evening topic, "The Victories of the Meek.” | A8BURY—Comer Davis and Foundry-sts. Rev. O. W. Farr, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.; W. E. Williams, superin tendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. by the pastor. Subject, "The Christian Home.” At 7:45 n. m., Professor Thomas L. Bryan will hold special services for young peo ple. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening FIRST—One block west of the new city hall on Marletta-st. Rev. Waiter L Llngle, D.D., the pastor, will preach at 11 a. m. on “Trying to 8erve Two Gods,’ and at 8 p. m. on “What It Costs Not To Be a Christian.” Sunday school at 9:30; Paul L. Fleming, superintendent. Brotherhood meets each Sunday morning at 10. Strangers and visitors And a wel come here. dENTRAL—45 Washington-st. Rev. Dun bar H. Ogden, D.D., pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 o’clock a. m. Brotherhood Bible class for young men, led by Marlon Jackson, and organised Bible class for young women, led by Mrs. Crusoe. Morn ing services at 11 ^o'clock. Evening serv ices at 8 o’clock. The pastor will next Sunday begin a series of sermons on "Questions Asked Christ.” The text of the first will be. * r By what authority doest few that are saved?” MOORE MEMORIAL—Comer Luckie-st. ’ and Latlmer-st. Rev. A. R. Ilolderby, D. D.. pastor. The 8unday morning serv ice, in the absence of the nastor, will be conducted by Rev. M. D. Smith, who so ably filled the pulpit on last Sabbath. Christian Endeavor service at 7 p. m. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., W. H. Hughes superintendent. Regular mid week prayer service Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. Visitors will find a cordial welcome awaiting them both at our Sunday schoor and church exercises. Seats free. Come and Join us. Our primary department and Rlblo class of the Sabbath school are par ticularly attractive features, and we want your co-operation. .. T. Dameron, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.; J. H. Barrows, superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. n». and 8 p. m. by the pastor. Revival continues all next week, the pastor having the assistance of the city evangelist. Rev. Thomas E. McCutch- •n. Ladles Aid society meeta Monday at I p. m. Come to the revival. COLLEGE PARK—Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.; William W. Reid, superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. and-8 p. m. by the pastor. Rev. A. F. O'Kelley. Baptist Young People's union meets at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. I or. II. 1, • liCWIV, BUIIUHjr HI II •• III. and 7:30 p. m. All railroad men and shop men are earnestly Invited to these serv ices. with their families. All strangers made welcome. Sunday school st 9:80 a. m. All the children are Invited to con aider having a p^nlc. WE8TERN HEIGHTS—8unday school at 9:10 a. m.; J. J. Greer, superintendent. Frank Jackson Is conducting a revival service st our church, and will preach * 1 — -* •• Vclock and even- IMMANUEL— East Falr-st. and Berean- ave., Walter M. Gilmore, jnastor. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. W. T. Rhodes, super intendent. Public worship at 11. a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Subjects, “Why Halt Ye?” and "What Seek Ye?” Services Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m Preaching by the pastor at both services. Subject' for morning, "The Prise Chris- Subject for evening, ror." Sunday school 9:30 a. m. j. u. Harrison, superintendent. B. Y. P. U. Sunday at 7:45 p. m. Prayer meeting •very Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Chorus practice, taught by A. C. Boat man. Friday evening at 8 o’clock. Ladles meeting Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Elder T. J. Basemore, pastor. CONGREGATIONAL. CENTRAL^ElUs-st. and Carnegie way (opposite Carnegie library). Preaching by Dr. Junius Mlllsrd at 11 a. m. on ‘ An Hour With Fate." At 8 p. m. Dr. Mil lard will continue his series of lectures on “The Life of Jesus as Reflected by the Land of Palestine,” his subject for Sunday night being "Jacob's Well, the Resting Place of the Wearied Messiah.” Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. A cordial invitation Is extended to strangers and visitors In the city. IMMANUEL—Comer Stewart and Lillisn- aves.. Rev. W. F. Atkina. _pastor. !Teaching at 11 a. m. and at 7:45 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. MARIETTA—Comer Marietta and”Me- Mlllan-sts., Rev. A. T. Scoggln, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and at 7:46 p. m. Sunday school at 3 p. m. Christian En deavor at 7 p. m. Mid-week prayer meet ing. Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. BEREAN MISSION—Berean-ave. and Tennille-st., Rev. Wm Belem, pastor. Preaching at 11 a.-m. and at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at S p. m. Prayer meet ing. Thursday evening at 7:30. PILGRIM—17 Leonard-st. Rev. W. D. Graham, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and at p. m. Sunday school at 3:30 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday night GREEN’S MISSION—Jefferson and Cbest- nut-sta.. Rev. John W. Green, pastor. Sunday school at I a. m. 1 Teaching st WE8TMIN8TER—Corner Boulevard and Forrest-ave, Divine worship U *• m. and 8 p. m.. conducted by the pastor, Rev. A. A. Little, D.D. Subjects. "How To have a Strong Faith.” "The.Law of Kindness.” Sunday school at 9:10 a. m. WIUls M. Everett, superintendent Tenth-st. Sunday school at 4 p. m. C. H All. Taylor, superintendent. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST—Cable hall. North Broad-st. Services at ll a. m. Sunady school at 9:30 a. m. Testimo nial meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. Read ing rooms at 613 The Grand, operr dally except Sunday from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Free to the public. J WALLACE—Comer Walker and Stone- DR’M. HO.W-15. a Maek.y, paator. j «&»*•• W. H. Chirm.n pa.lor. Sunday'school at' 9:80 a. m. Dr. Stew- i Preaching by the pastor at ll a. m. Top- 1, superintendent. Services Ic, ”A Second Unpardonable Sin. At 8 1 ~ 1, ut«- k«, #».-1 * m “Two Innocent Prisoners. art R. Roberts, 11 a. m. and 8 p. pastor. BATTLE HILL—Radne-st. Rev. Allen, pastor. Preaching at 11 and 7:45 p. m. bjr the pastor. _ .Subject Preaching by the i p. m.. topic. - - - - _ ' Sabbath achool at 0:30 a. m.: C. R. Cun ningham. superintendent. Prayer meeting and teachers' meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. All strangers glv.cn a cordial wel- for morning hour, “The Power of Words,” and for the evening hour, "Tho Com plete Plan of Redemption." Sunday «chool at 9:45 a. m. A. H. Wimberly, superintendent. A warm welcome for all who will attend these services. NELLIE DODD MEMORIAL—Rev. M. L. Underwood, pastor. Revival services 11 a. m. and 7:45 n. m. Pastor Is assisted by Rev. C. C. Cary. 8unday achool 9:46 TRInItT—Corner Whltehall-st. and Trln- Ity-ave. Dr. J. B. Robins, the pas tor. will preach at both the 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. services. Sunday school st 9:80 a. m. W. O. Foote, superin tendent. Weekly prayer meeting Wed nesday at 8 p. m. organ recital from 7:30'’to 8 p. m. All are cordially Invited to attend these services. Seats free. INMAN PARK—Rev. G. A. Harris, pas tor. Preaching at ll a. m. by Rev. J. T. Daves. D.D., and at 8 p. m. by tho pastor. Sunday achool at 9:30 a. m.; Asa a. Candler, superintendent. Prayer meet ing Wednesday at 8 p. m. The public METHODIST EPISCOPAL. ATLANTA DISTRICT—R. H. Robb. D. D., district superintendent. EG ELSTON MHMpRIAL—Waahlngton- ■t., comer Fulton. Rev. Esrl R. sluts, nastor. Preaching at 11 a.^m. by the^pos- at 8:46 p. m., Miss Mattie Money presl dent. At 8 p. m. a children's day service by the members of the Sunday school. Prayer meeting Wednesday night. ASSOCIATE REFORMED—Whltehall-st. and Whitehall terrace. Rev. 8. W. Reid, pastor. Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sabbath school st 10 a. m.; Grier Martin, superintendent. Young People’s Christian union meeting at 7:16 p. m. * UNITED—Services in Atlanta Woman’s club building. 17 West Baker-st. First anniversary of the congregation. Sabbath achool at 10 a. m. Rev. J. J. Thomson, pastor. Washington and Hunter-sta. ‘Very Rev. C. T. A. Pise, D. D., dean. 7:30 a. m., holy communion; it a. m.. litany, sermon and holy com munion; « p. m., evening prayer. All other days: 10 a. m.. coming prayer, followed by the litany on Wednesday and Friday; 5 p. m.. evening prayer. Sunday school at 9:46. Holy communion on Thurs day at 7:30 a. m. 8T. Ll T KES—Peachtree, between Currie? and Plno-«ta Rev. C. B. Wllmer. D. D.. rector. 7:8f a. m.. holy communion; ll a. m., morning prayer and sermon; 8 p. in., evening prayer and sermon; Sunday school at 9:46 a. m. INCARNATION—143. Lsa-sL, near Oor. don-at.. West End. 7:30 a. m., holy communion; ll a. m.. morning prayer and sermon; I i>. m.. evening prayer. 8un- day school at 9:45. Services by the Rev. Vincent Lacy, of Fort Pierce, Fla. NELLIE CHAPEL—Bast Point. Rev. _ E. Cavalert, pastor; R. F. Thompson. Sunday achool superintendent. Trenching by the pastor morning and evening. Sun day school at 9:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday night. HEMPHILL-AVE.—Hemphill north Emmett-st. If. E. Little, pastor. T. Southard. Sunday school Superintend ent. Preaching by the.pastor at it a. m. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Children's day program at 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic services will begin Monday evening 7:30. The pastor will be assisted iby R< Mr. Millard, of Chattanooga. Tetvn. T public Is Invited. LUTHERAN.^ CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER—Corner Trlnlty-ave. and Capitol place. Rev. W. J. Shaeffer. Jr., pastor, services at ll . m. and 8 p. m. Morning subject, ”T|je »oor Rich and the Rich Poor." Evening. 'Some Vacation Suggestions.” Bible school st 9:30. Charles If. Stlegllts, su perintendent. All are heartily Mnvlted to these services. CHURCH OF CHRIST. WEST END-AVE—Bible study from 9:45 to 10:45 a. m.; communion and fel lowship from ll to 11:30. Preaching at 11:30 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. by Evangelist R. N. Moody, of Albertville. Ala. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:45, Alt are cordially Invited to attend these serv ices. Take Walker to Westvlew car and get off at Wellbom-st. SOUTH PRYOR-Corner Vassar-st. Bi ble study from 9:45 to 10:45 a. m.; com munion and fellowship from II to 11:80. Preaching at 11:30 by Evangelist J. H. Timme. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening st 7:45. All are Invited to at- Federal prison car and get «*ff at Vassar- Fedrm! prison car and get off at Vujaar- SL ALL SAINTS—Comer West. Peachtree- st. and North-ave. Rev. W. W. Memmln- ger. rector. 8unday. June 18, 1911. Holy communion 7.30 a. m.; Sunday school 9:45 a. m.; morning prayer and sermon ll a. m.; evening prayer 6 p. m. Strangers welcome. All seats free at afternoon service. EPIPHANY—Comer Moreland and Eu clid-aves., Inman Park. Rev. Russell K. Smith, rector. 7:30 a. m.. holy com munion; 11 a. m.. morning prayer and sermon. 8unday school at 9:45. HOLY COMFORTER--Corner Atlanta- ave. and Pulliam-st. Rev. John D. Wing, rector. 7:30 a. m.. holy com munion; ll a. m.. morning prayer, litany and sermon; 8 p. m . evening prayer and sermon. 8uttday school ot 9:30. HOLY TRINITY—Decatur. Perry, vicar. " ““ “ mon at 11 a. r . Rev. J. J. P. Holy communion and ser- Sunday school at 9:46. ST. PAULS—East Point. Rev. M. O. Ledford, vicar. Morning prayer and ser mon by the lav reader at It a. m. Sunday school at 10:30. • \ CHRIST CHURCH—Hapeville/ Rev. O. Ledford, vicar. Holy communion and sermon at ll a. m. ST. TIMOTMYS— South Kirkwood. Rer. Russell K. Smith. In charge. Evening prayer and sermon at 4 p. m. Sunday ST. JOHNS—College Park. Rev. C. K. Weller, vicar. Holy communion 7:10 a. m. 8unday school 9:45 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon at U a. m. ST. MARYS SETTLEMENT HOUSE— Sunday school 4 p. m. Evening prayer and sermon 7:10 p. m. MISCELLANEOUS. THE regular Sunday morning services of the International Bible Students asso ciation will be held at 11 a. m. In Red Men's hall, 84 Central-ave., third floor. Other services for the^week will be an nounced then Meetings are undenomina tional. and all are cordially Invited to at tend. Seats free. No collection. — — UNI VERSALIST. KA8T HARRI8-ST.—Near Peachtree. Rev. E. Dean Kllenwood. pastor. Sunday achool at 9:46 a. mr Pastor's Bible claas at 10 a. m. Services at 11 a. m.. the pas tor's subject being "Unlversallsm and the Dolly Task.” Memorial service for Broth erhood of Railroad Trainmen at 3:10 p. m. with memorial sermon by the pastor. All seats are tree, and all are cordially In- vlted to attend all ot these services. UNITARIAN. CHURCH OF OUR FATHBR—Corner Cain and Sprinf-sta. Services each Sunday school at 9:45. Hamilton Doug las. superintendent. At 11 o’clock Rev. John W Rowlett, the minister, will apeak on “The Passing of the, Gods, or the Olory of Infidelity.” The sermon will be the first part of an address on thla sub ject, and the second part will be delivered an the following Sunday. Theae two aervlcea will be the last that the church will hold before taking Its summer va cation for two months. A full attendance of the members and frtenda of the con gregation la expected. NOTICE! NO ADVERTISEMENT will be y discontinued on phone orders. / Kindly notify thla office in writing when you wish to atop your ad. HELP WANTED—FEMALe. One cent a word for ads under this head. WE SECURE positions for stenographers. No charge for our services. Call to see us. The Monarch Typewriter Company. 9?tt Peachtree-at. 5-16-38 WANTED-Whlte girl to do house work for couple. Good home and wages for right party. 374 Euclld-ave. Ivy 1142-J^ WANTED—Working housekeeper (white) for family of four; no children. Phone 220 Decatur. ^ 221 A NORTHERN GIRL to do general house work. Box 177, Dec&tur, Ga. 6-14-6 WANTED—Lady helper on gentlemen’s coats. 304 Kiser Bldg. 256 WANTED—Reliable, competent house maid; good home for right oprson; good wages. Apply Mrs. W. R, Prescott, 348 8prlng-st. ,235 WANTED—Colored woman cook for a family of three; East, Lake. Apply 829 Grant Bldg. 6-15-8 WANTBD-Lady of sales ability to sell carbon paper and typewriter ribbons. Must be of neat appearance and willing to work. Give phone number. Box 391, care Georgian. 287 WANTED—First-class cook; room on lot 610 North Jnckson-st. % 8-15-32 WHITE WOMAN for general house work at pnee. 507 N. Jackaon-st. 6-16-13 WHITE COOK for small family; good wages, comfortable room. Address Box 174, Decatur, Ga. 312 WANTED—A young lady stenographer who Is thoroughly competent to take dictation. Is rapid on the machine and who Is willing to begin on a moderate salary. Address B. B. B., care Georgian. 6-16-3 WANTED—A good cook; room on the lot. Apply 22 W. 1401-st. 6-16-2 WANTED—Young lady for stenographer and clerical work. Permanent for good party. State experience and give references. Salary $40 per month. P. O. Box 986, city. 6-16*1 WANTED—First-class cook. 162 Cypresa- st., corner of Elghth-st. 6-16-23 WANTED—A good colored girl or wom an to cook and do general house work. Good pay. Apply at once, 219 Crew-st. 6-16-24 WANTED—A good general housework servant for family of three: furnished room on lot; wages $4. Call at 333 Myrtle- at. 6-16-.10 WANTED—Lady multigraph copyist, ex pert; must be thorough, all depart ments; rare opportunity; references. Ad dress H. E. M., Suits 43, 44 Pickwick Apartments. Atlanta. Ga. 174 WANTED—Bright girls between 16 and 22 years of age. Attractive occupation with good salary and rapid advancement. So previous experience necessary. Appli cants must live In city with parents orj relatives, and must he able to furnish satisfactory references as to character. | Apply In person at 25 Aubum-ave.. At lanta, Ga. 6-9-14 WANTED—A colored porter st once; muat be a worker. Apply 333'Marietta* •t. .«-lj,-6 WANTED—Washerwoman to wash on lot for small family. Apply 317 Eaat Geor* (la-ave. Phone Main 6337. 389 WANTED—Housekeeper at 71 Whlte-sL Apply 2 to 5 p. m. 392 WANTED—Dressmaker to sew by the day. Apply 131 Myrtle-at., or phone Ivy 1768. 8-17-33 WANTED—Ladles to learn the newest and best paying work in existence: hair dressing with the Hermann permanent hair wave; only place In the South where it can he learned; positions waiting In best parlors for competent girls: big money in private practice: exorbitant prices paid; sole agents here; we also teach manicuring, facial nymsage, electrol ysis and chiropody; make personal appli cation or by mall from country. Moler College, 63 West Mltchell-st. 366 WANTED—By large corporation, bright, energetic and wide-awake office boy, between fifteen and sixteen years of age. Applicant must have previous 'office ex perience and understand filing. Excep tional opportunity for right party. Reply In own handwriting, giving age. reference and past experience. Address Box 532, Atlanta. 6-17-31 WANTED at once a clean, neat, settled woman with no family to cook and do general housework for three adults. Good | home and pay; white preferred. Address , 499 North Jackson-st. Bel! phone Ivy 336. 6-17-29 WANTED—Good cook for family of two. 36 East Georgla-ave. 6-17-44 j LADY WANTED thst can do llsht al- ] t.rations In rca.ly-to-wcar In a llva Ocorcia town. Write now for little later contract. R. T. W., Box 74. care Geor gian. ' *-17-84 , HELP WANTED—FEMALE. HELP WANTED—MALE. .. learning face, scalp and body massage. Dr. Daniel Morrison's Health and Beauty Parlors, Suite 414 Ki ser building. 430 >SB. , .w. u.unuww,, 4081 and baggagemen, $75 to $100 monthly. Experience unnecessary. State age, weight and height. Railway Bureau, 673 Panama Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. 377 8-16-9 WANTED—A handy colored man on a country place; must make himself gen erally useful, cut wood, work Jn garden and any work necessary. Dr. Win. M. Baird, 16tt 8. Broad-st., Atlanta, Ga. 305 PROF. G. O. BRANNINO teaches the bar ber trade; only college In U. 8. with bar ber shops and ooardlng house conneeted. 580 for course- tools and steady position at good wages. Atlanta Barber College, 10 East Mltchell-st. 6-16-7 nun waning hi ioji learn uic barber trade; few weeks qualifies; clean inside work; no dull season, no strikes cash every Saturday night; commit and tips in addition to wages,amour more than most mechanics earn; 4 tools given; diplomas granted. Apply person ally or from country by mall. Moler Bar ber College. 53 West Mltchell-st . 387 WANTED—Man to travel In Georgia, good pay and tailor-made suit In 90 days; experience unnecessary: reliable Arm. .Write for particulars. J. E. Me- Brady A Co.. Chicago. I WILL START you earning $4 to $7 dally; trade secret; any one can do the work at home or traveling; send for book- '■* O. H Redmond, Dept. 85, Boston. 373 BE A DETECTIVE—Earn from *160 to $300 per month; travel over the world. Write C. T. Ludwig, 1240 Scarrltt Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. 874 ATLANTA’S only automobile college where you are taught the automobile ( business In all Its branches. Regular au- repair antfrnachlneBhorT'ownelf inci'orSr- ry a full line of fixtures and supplies .. stock in Atlanta. Write for prices. Mat thews A Lively. 31 E. Ala.-st.. Atlanta, Ga. 8-6-34 WANTED—Men to take thirty days' prac tical course In our machine shops and accept good positions In the automobile business. Charlotte Auto School, Char lotte. N. C. 6-5-40 WANTED—Men to learn cotton business In our sample room. Two weeks to complete course. High salaried posi tions. Charlotte Cotton School, Char lotte. N. C. 4-12-35 ’•ROUNDER” cigars are all alike—all Colorado claras and will burn round to the teeth. i-23-35 SHAVE 10c, hair cut 16c, massage 15c, baths 15c. 4 East Mltchell-st.. 41 Ma- rietta-st., 127 Edgewood-ave., 11 South Broad-st. Why pay more? Best white workmen and clean linen. 6-11-17 YOU ARE WANTED for government po sition; $80 month. Write for list of positions open. ^Franklin Institute, Dept. 50-0, Rochester, N. Y. 440 WANTED—Experienced chair factory men. machine men and bench men. Those with families preferred, especially with bova and girls more than fourteen years of age. Ong Chair Company. Hel ena. Ark. 6-12-17 TO CARPENTER8—I wish to have built two cottages and pay part with small equity In good cottage. Address South 8ide, care Georgian. •• WANTED—First-class white barber at once; $14 guarantee; can make more. Model Barber Shop. Talladega. Ala. 177 WANTED—Ten first-class sheet metal workers. Southern Heating and Metal Company, 58 South Forsyth-st. 8-14-29 WANTED—Two or three good casualty Insurance producers, experienced men preferred, tho not necessary. Liberal company; liberal contract. Call from 1 to 6 p. m. 419 Peters building. 248 WANTED—At once, young man for cash ier In cafe. Must be experienced. Ap ply manager Piedmont hotel. 6-15-17 WANTED—Man to sell carbon paper and typewriter ribbons to offices. Must be a hustler and of neat appearance. Box 391, care Georgian. 386 WANTED—A good machine man to re- flnlsh old furniture; one who can re pair and upholster preferred. Job may last some time. Write quick, stating wsges desired. J. N. Marbury, » Green- vllle-st., Newnan. Ga. *-l*-14 WANTED—By large wholesale house, combination commercial stenographer and bookkeeper. Must be good, reliable man. Address P. O. Box 1675, Atlapta. Ga. 800 35 LABORERS—Clarkaton. Ga.. *1.35 per day. Meet me Monday morning at 267 Peacfttree-st. 6-16-5 CANVAS8ER8 WANTED—Salary and commissions paid; references required. Apply Singer Sewing Machine Co.. 78 Whltehall-st. 8-16-19 WANTED—Good steady machine man to run molder. Good Job to right party. Also good cut-off saw man and several general machine hands. Atlanta Pole and NovdTty Co., 16 Fort-st. 324 ated under one management. Reduced summer rates. Position secured our grad uates. Call or write for catalogue. South ern States Auto College, 147 Edgewood- ave., Atlanta. 400 $25 WEEKLY and expenses to trust worthy people to travel and distribute samples for big wholesale house. C. H. Emery. 752-J, Chicago. 6-17-45 ages of nineteen and thfrty-flve. Must be native born or have first papers. Month ly pay $15 to $69. Additional compensa tion possible. Food, clothing, quarters and medical attention free. YHter thirty years service can retire with 75 per cent of pay and allowances. Service on board ship and ashore In all parts of the world. WANTED—Man to act as nurse and com panion to my husband, who is an aged Invalid. Applicants must have had ex perience and give references as to sobriety and character. A good home and the best of pay. Mrs. J. G. Smith, BarnesviUe. Ga. 6-17-69 WANTED —Eight construction mill wrights; locomotive engineer; hardwood sawyer. $6; planer foreman. $100; assis tant bookkeeper and stenographer. $80. Mack’s. Hattiesburg, Miss. 6-17-61 $100 MONTHLY and expenses to travel and distribute samples for big manufac turer; steady work. 8. Scheffer. Treas., 52-1, Chicago. ' 6-17-4i I WILL start you In the mirror bualnens beat paying trade of today; famous rrench method; home work; apart time; no capital: *13 dally: let me prove It; free particulars. * Corey, Dept. C-M, Omaha, Nebr. "6-17-47 WANTEH>—Young man who Is good ste nographer and bookkeeper. State sal ary expectedi Address Box 800, care Georgian. 426 Farms, Herndon, Ga. CIVIL 8ERVICE EXAMINATIONS open the way to good government positions. I can coach you *y mall at small cost. Full particulars free to any American Co-Operative Realty Company. V 949 Marden Building, Washington, D. C. 532 I MADE $16,000 In the mall order busl ness; a successful mall order business can be started on small capital: free booklet tells how. H. System, 351 Marlon. Ky. 8-10-19 TAKE 15-day cotton course, our sample DON’T FRET about the Job. Take fif teen days' cotton course by expert teachers end get good situations this season. Carolina Cotton School, Char lotte. N. C. 143 VANTED FOR U. S. ARMY—Ablebodted unmarried men between ages of 18 ana 5; cltixens of United States, of good 4-6-87 LADIES can make nice Income st home evenings; no canvassing; experience un necessary; I furnish everything: particu lars free. F. C. Voorhles, Dept. 346, Oma ha. Nebr. 6-17-51 WANTED—Operators for power sewing machine hands for clipping hags; steady work; good wages; will pay car fare to V A>' 1 —Al UllLTi uiiuiai •*»« lire' , 1146: machlnlflt. >136; yard foreman. 166; loaderman. 1166; ahay engineer, 116; tenographer. >76; box factory foreman. ,166; band lller, hardwood.-flM; circular aawyer. 66; aawyer and foreman. 6166; Call or write Mack'a. MAN to run gin hou.e thru fall; general repair ahop thru re,t of year. Muat be ateady' and competent. References de sired. Blrdvvllle Parma, Herndon, Ga. 416 WANTED—AGENTS. ^^■f^®^jhfAKINGrmau"oircier"tMMjika~oo^ torntS onto, d - MutU « l “4. <£ CANVASSERS to sell an artlcl.'Tv,,, •‘ l needed In every household. re5taS?n nl s lecture room, hospital, library and K' Samples furnlsh«l to right parlPi active man can easily clear »is Gold Manufacturing Company, 'n Forty-aecond-it., New York City " ^ FREE SAMPLE— NoSplash Waterstrnln era are winners Daily profit 66 upwSm Let us prove It. Send 2 cents cost). Seed Filter Company Newark" 6 WANTED—SALESMEN. One cent a word for ads under this head. | WANTED—Three weli-dressed^high- clalT^ salesmen to sell Iota in the city on payment plan; must be hard workers A?, 5 Eud„ Monday mornln K. June 16, 861 Austell WANTED—Several high-class sneclaitv or china salesmen for Southern^fatc/ those that have sold premium lines bef5?i preferred; exclusive territory and art* yanced expense money with yearly coni tract to right parties* only those wm first-class references need apply. 8 \v or . fanta^ Ga C& ' - » 20 -Auatelf-Bld|./ At- °'««t rider - “OUM *n the U. S. increasing sales tore* Salary or commission with drawing account Reference must accompany application. Rm Cross Vinegar Co., St, Louis, Mo. 9-J-j MANUFACTURER8 of neckwear Hoe lery, ribbons and silks want resident gssK ?„ e L'?h b iLt c ,: ,5 ;„“^!:," n ‘ M%nu7a« y if A^fca. jfe •own, * a. a.. CAPABLE talesman to cover Georcin SommlMlons; !w 1166,666 real estate firm wants represente- tlvea everywhere. Inexperienced Ar- kansae achool teacher made *165 In enere time first month. Mr. Lurch made ll.ww) one month. Terrace Realty Companv. 317 Idtclede Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. 378 SIDE LINE SALESMEN—Do you woTt ' * 'd»T aids line deal? High clan, punch board proposition. Selle every where. Strong enough for main line. American Factories Company. St Louie WANTED—Salesmen to handle our line of trunks, hags and pocket booke on commission basis as a aide proposition. Outfit conslets of small package of photo, graphs. State territory covered, aleo xlve references. Petersburg Traveling Goode Company. Petersburg, va. 381 now open where you can get practical c _ porlcnco and earn good wage* while learn ing. Our students earn 61,666 to 15.066 a year and expenses. Write for full par ticulars today. Address nearest office. Dept 861. National Salesmen's Tralnlns Association, Chicago, New York. Kansne City, Seattle, New Orleans. 6-17-55 tlon; good opportunity for hustler. Box , 174, Los Angeles, Cal. 6-17-48 SIDE LINE—Pocket samples; ten min- utee; *40 commlsalon; high-grade men only: no other need apply. Advertlaim: , Novelty Co.. Newton, Iowa. 6-17-49 I WANTED—Btsy or girl, twelve to sixteen; bright and Intelligent; light work. Give name end wages wanted. W. H. M., “ orglan. . 37* cooking for private family and live on .he place. Apply at once. Room, 116, Kimball House. 6-16-36 WANTED—White cook*. employment, at good l white persona, man and We can glvi i, to tw< of estsh pleasant home. Address, with references, E. C. J. Dickens, Pres., Statesboro, Ga. German people would be eatlsfectorjr. MEN OR WOMEN to write hundreds of letters from samples; Industry without experience, can earn >36 weekly; eelf-td- dreseed envelope. Brooke Copying Com pany, *24 Pennaylvania-ave., Washington. DELICIOUS 8UMMER DRINK—Ginger beer. Anyone anywhere can make It; big money-maker. For limited time, complete formula only 16c. Worthmann Co., 304-A Klng-st., Charleston, 8. C. 68 IF OUT OF WORK and you want a good agency to solicit members In Georgia, write u,. Atlanta Mutual Burial Asso ciation. 416 Temple Court Bldg., At lanta, Ga. 6-6-39 month easily, conducting an honest bull- neaa, send u, your name and address at once. No postals answered. McPherson Ilalty Company, Dept. O., Dorchester, sr" 6-34-31 selling our auto specialty; parti free. Write today. Crescent Specialty Company, Dayton, Ohio. 17 TEN to twenty dollars per day; new of fice specialty; sella for cash; no orders. Sales Dept., Newton, Iowa. 6-17-50 TEACHERS—We ofTer three agendas In one enrollment; oldest, largest, best service South: guaranteed; twentieth { ear; many aplendld openings dally; atl Inds. Sheridan's Teachers Agencies. 367 Candler Bldg. 1-17-26 TEACHERS In search of good positions and school boards In need of competent teachers should write for free Informa tion to the Hall Teachers’ Agency. Dept. SITUATIONS WANTED—FBMALB. TO HELP those who are out of a po sition or desire a better one. The Georgian prints want aaa of not more than 26 words under this Heading free IF YOU NEED a stenographer or typist, call our employment department and tell us what you require. No charge for our services to either party. The Mon arch Typewriter Company. Phone Main 1116. 6-16*16 YOUNO WOMAN, of fair education, with one child, dealres home In good family or would taka position as housekeeper; town or country. Address E. M., care Georgian. 11 WANTED—A limited number of Infants and small children to care for with a mother's care Mrs. L. A. Patterson, 183 Chapel-at. Bell phone Main 6164. 36 TEACHER with three years experience. first grade license, wants position hr July and August: country ‘Schqfl pre ferred. Address Box 64, care Georgian. young gtrl with some exi eno graphs perlenco;. our novelty and i _nd silver letters. — Novelty sign Company, 8t. Louts. Mo. 676 One agent sold 612 . today. Enterprise Specialty Company. Chatham, Va. 266 high-class saw mill men. to fill poet- Ions with our several thousand customer! .hroughout the United States and Mex Ico. State positions dealred. salary ex pected and location preferred. Address Mack’a, Hattiesburg. Miss.; Little Rock. Ark.; Alexandria. La . or Beaumont. Tex. WANTED—Table hands, experienced In making corrugated paper boxes. Apply Atlanta Paper Company. 6-17-13 WANTED—Young man. not under six- teen, for office; capable and energetic; one that write* good hand and can use typewriter preferred. Apply the Blasser Company. 46 Walton at. 366 CAN YOU BEAT IT? Cavender, new man, first report 316 sales In six days, first order, 16 doxen machines. Profit *626. Send quick for details, sworn statements, facts concerning wonderful automatic ra- xor sharpener. Marvelous accuracy amasee everybody. Only aucceitful In vention of Its kind In existence. Sella Itself. Local agente, general managers wanted everywhere; all or spare time: 166 up wekely. Write today. This minute, up weekly. Write today. Thla minute, building. Toledo. Ohio. 6-17-64 LOOK AOAIN—Brand new whirlwind seller; hustlers everywhere coin money; men or women; low-priced massage ma chine; everybody craxy for It; selle Itself; fast; send name on postal this ml — — - - - , 260 Colton Bldg., To- 1-17-63 WANTED—AgentK to sell a new specialty that la going like wildfire; never on, ,riS market before; a sensational money maker; write now tor full description and prices to Jackson Automatic Disinfectant Co., *3 N. Maln-st.. Memphis. Tenn WANTED—Position by colored girl as maid or nurse: desire furnished room on lot. Address Y. 2., Box 14, care The Georgian. W TYPIST wishes work to do at home Call Main 761 after 6 ■ante phone. Mias YOUNG LADY daslrs* position In office; have had experience In all lines of of fice work; will work reasonably. Address Haste, care Georgian. 16 WANTED—A position by a girl, aged 14. at once; lust out of school. Address P. O. Box 167, care Georgian. *• GRADUATE of a normal college and fir five years specialized in primary work desires position In north Georgia town ss primary teacher In a high school; excel lent testimonials furnished; salary less than *46 wlU not be considered. X. Y. I ■ Box' 64, care Georgian. . Inc constant work. w... — regular atenogrmpher takes vacation: • book engagements for any period desireo Address L-. Box 64. care Georgian. >' YOUNO LADY stenognpner with two year* experience In general office wor» COLORED GIRL wants place — .jghl — small famTly. Address Anna Mas. rear , i as nurse oi 4 6-17-63 U West Peachtree place.