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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16. 1911.
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CHURCH NOTICES.
The Georgian gladly contribute* the
foi'owlng three columns each Saturday
for church notice*.
They must, however, be sent so as to
reach The Georgian office not later than
neon Friday.
METHODIST.
ENGLISH-AVE-r-Rev. Henry Pace, pas
tor. Sunday school. 9:30 a. ra.; R. L.
Lee, superintendent. Preaching. 11 a m.
by pastor. Subject. “The Cross;' 6:30 p.
m. by pastor. Subject, "‘Activity in God s
Vineyard/' Prayer meeting. Wednesday
evening. 7;W.
yer meet
ing. Thursday evening. 7:30; box supper,-
Tuesday evening, 7:30 at residence or
Walter Knight. 342 North Ashly-st. for
WESLEY MEMORIAL—Corner Auburn-
ave. an-1 Ivy-st. Rev. W. R. Hendrix,
pastor. * Charles Stedman. director oi
music. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.; R. J.
Guinn, superintendent. Preaching. 11 ft.
m. and 7:30 p. m. by thej>astor. SuWect
for the morning hour being "An Old Tes
tament Christian,” while at the evening
hour he will speak on‘‘The Snare Broken.
Mission study classes will meet at 6 p. m.
Epwortli League devotional meeting at
6:30 p. m. Midweek prayer service Wed
nesday evening at 7:10 o clock. The pub
lic Is cordially Invited to all these serv
ices.
PARK-ST.—Dr. S. 1
Preaching at 11 a.
by the pastor. " “
Belk. pastor.
and 7:20 p. m.
Sunday school, 9:80 a. m.;
r Floyd, superintendent. . Prayer
meeting Wednesday evening at 7:20. The
congregation will worship In the new
Lee-st. school auditorium. Public cor
dially invited to attend slL.tfese serv
ices.
BATTLE HILL—Rev Art fl&tson.pas-
tor. Sunday echool, 9j45 a. ro.i J. B-
Babb, aup.rlntend.nt. Preaching at 11
». rn. and7:46 p. m. by paator. Ketular
mid-week prayer meeting ?tWednesday,
7:45 p. m.l" 1 '- ,
ST. PAUL—Corner Grunt and Bldney-eU.
fter. B. F. Frasier, paator. ITsrer
servtco. 6 a m.; Sunday lohool. 9:30; J.
H. P. dochran and O. H. Llppmsn, auper-
lntendents. lTeachlng. 11 a. m. and 7:10
p. in. by paator. Holiness meeting. I p.
m.; Epworth league. 6:20 p. ra.; w. ft.
Boring president. Prayer meeting. Wed.
neaday, 7:90. Come expecting a bleaalng.
BONNIE BRAE—Lillian and JameMta.
Preaching at K a. m. and I p m. by
tba paator. Sunday achool at 0:10 a. m.
There will be a reunion service of the
church and friends Wednesday night.
Special mualc. All Inrlted. %
PAYNE MEMORIAL—Hunnlcutt and
Lurkle-st». Rev. O. D. Stone paator.
Sunday achool at 9:90 am.; M. C. Stf ck-
land. superintendent. Preaching at 11 a.
m. and 7:90 p. m. by the paator . r . l i e
evening eermon will be preceded by a 15-
mtnutfl song service. C. 11. Barnea musi
cal director. Mid-week prayer meeting
Wednesday evening at 7:90.
V.
weinorn, BU|ininwii«sn‘. #
the pastor at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Ep
worth league at 6:30. The pastor will
preach In the morning on "Unwearied
Welldoing." and at night on "Sons and
Heirs."
KELLIE DODD MEMORIAL—Services at
11 a. m. and 7 p. m., conducted by Mr.
Thomas and Mr. Guy. Sunday school at
*9:45 a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday at
9:45 a. in.
EZRA—Rev. Robert H. Lam kin pastor.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sun
JONES-AVE—8unday school at 9:30 a.
m.; I. B. Eason, superintendent.
Preaching morning and evening ’by the
pastor. E. B. GiU. Special announcement
Is made of the lecture, "Chines© Charac
teristics," by Missionary Emmett Steph
ens next Thursday evening at 8 o'clock.
An extremely small admission will be
charged, which is for the benefit of the
church. Ministers and their wives will
be admitted free.
WOODWA RD-A VE—Sunday school
9:80 a. m.. Preaching by the pastor at
11 a. n». and 7:30 p. m. Morning theme.
"The Heavenly Race." Evening, third
lecture on "Origin and History of Bap
tist Principles." B. Y. P. U. meeting at
6:45 p. m. Old-time singing from 2 to 4-
p. m. Mid-week service Wednesday at
7:30 p. m. Everybody cordially Invited to
all these services. At the morning senr-
ice the pastor will give his views on the
present method of murdering by automo-
BUCKHEAD—Sunday school at 9:30 a.
m.; R. M. Baker, superintendent.
Preaching at 11 a. m. by the pastor, Rev.
E. H. Peacock. Dr. J. C. Solomon will
fill the pulpit at the night service
Mr. C. L. King and Mr. J. C. Buchan
will be ordained as deacons. Dr. A. T.
Spalding will deliver the charge to the
—*- —“ —— Song service begins
HIGHLAND PARK—Corner Highland and
Greenwood-ave. Joseph A. Crumbley
paator. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30
n. m. by the pastor. Sunday school at
»:30 a. ra. Prayer service Wednesday
night. Choir practice Friday nlghL
TABERNACLE—Sunday school at 9:30
a. m.; Dr. Joseph Broughton, superin
tendent. Sermon by the paator, Dr. Len
G. Broughton, at 11 a. m.. a continuation
of the series on "The Life of Jesus."
Special subject, "Jesus' Teaching Con
cerning the Kingdom of Heaven." B. Y.
P. U. at 6:30. Song service at 7:30 d. ra.;
A. C. Boatman, director. Admlnlatratlon
of the ordinance of baptism. Sermon by
the pastor. Dr. Len G. Broughton, at 8:15.
Subject, "Falling From Grace—a Doctrine
Which the Methodists Teach and the Bap
tists Praotlce." In the prelude to his ser
mon Dr. Broughton will speak on "The
Police and Street Johnnies." The publlo
Is cordially invited to attend all these
services.
IMMANUEL—J. P. McGraw supplying.
Morning subject, "The Resurrection”'
Evening subject, "God’s Love For a Lost
World." You are Invited.
uunuuj.*Di.~nuiitm in. Denuu,
tor. Preachlng-ll a. m. and 7:30
by tha paator. Bible achool, 9:30
SI. M. Anderson, iuperlntendent.
OORDON-8T.—WUllam M. Sentall. pss-
— -- - - — - |o p. m.
, _._o,a. m.;
superintendent. Paa-
tor’a subject for the momlng will be
"God's Fellow Workers,” and for the
evening, "The Tyranny of Sin.” Splen
did muslo under the leadership of Profes
sor Harwell. Ladles' Aid. Tuesday, t
p. m.; mid-week service, Wednesday, 7:30
p. m. Topic, "The Triumph of Prophecy."
The publlo invited.
art. superintendent. Public worship st 11
s. m. and 7:45 p. m. Pastor Charles W.
Daniel will preach at both hours. Mid
week service, Wednesday, 7:45 p. m.
COLLEGE PARK—Sunday school, 0:30
a.m.; William W. Reid, superintendent.
Public worship, 11 a. m. and 7-.in n m
Rev. A. F. O'Kelley, paator.
at 6:30 p. m.;
evening at 7:1
PONCE D'LEON-AVB.—Corner
DeLeon and Pledmont-avaa. . H. Gor
don, paator. Servlets. st ll a. m. and
7:46 p. m., the bastor preaching. Prayer
meeting Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. .Bible
school, Sunday at 9:30; , B, Caldwell, su
perintendent.
. . and
Grant-at. H. J. Williams pastor.
Preaching service at 11 a. m. and 7:30
B m. Morning topic, "Three Msnlfesta-
ons of Divine Power In the Life of
Jesus." Evening topic, "Some Proofs of
the Messlashlp of Jesus.” Sunday school
at 9:30 a. ra. Covenanters meet at 3:30
p. m. Waldo-st mission at 3 p. m.
Westminster league at 6:45 p. m. Prayer
Ponce meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. The
public cordially Invited to worship with
Ity-eve. Dr. J. «. Rooms, ins pasior,
will preach at both the 11 a. m. and 7:30
p. m. service*. Special music at the morn
ing service. Sunday school at 9:80 a. m.:
Paul Reese, superintendent. Weekly
prayer meeting ■Wednesday at 7:80 a m.
All are cordially Invited to attend these
services. Seats free.
pastor, rreacnmg ai 11 a, m. ».
pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
INMAN PARK—Edgewood-ava. Rev. 8.
A. Harris, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor. Sunday
achool at 9:80 a, m.; A. G. Candler, super
intendent. Prayer meeting Wednesday at
7:30 p. m. Church comfortable and good
music. The public cordially invited to at
tend all these service#.
EPISCOPAL.
DRAL—Corner Washington and
Hunter-sts. Very Rev. CT.A. Pise, D.
r>. dean. 7:89 u. m., holy commu
nion; ll a. m.. litany, aermon and holy
communion; 7:30 p. in., evening prayer
and address. Sunday school at 9:45.
All other daya: Morning prayer. 10:10,
with litany on Wednesday and Friday.
Waning prayer oa Tuesday, Wednesday
and Friday, 8:30. Holy communion on
Thursday at 7:30 a. m.
ST. LUKES—Peachtree, between Currier
and Plne-stn. Rev. C. B. Wllmer, D. D.,
rector. 7:80 a. m., holy communion: 11
a. m.,' morning prayer and sermon; 7:80
p. m., evening prayer and aermon; Sun
day school at 9:46. I
Oor-
nt Q
Laeey rector. 7:80 a. m., holy commu
nion; 11 a. m., morning prayer and ser
mon; 7:80 p. m., evening prayer and ser
mon. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.; Bible
clauses, 9:45 and 10 a. m. for women and
men, respectively.
ALL SAINTS—Corner North-aye. and
West Peachtree-st. Rev. W. W. Mem-
nlnger, reetor. Sunday, December 17,
1911. Holy communion, 7:80 a. m.; Sun
day school, 9:45 a. m.; morning prayer
mad aermon, n a. m.; evening prayer, 4
p. m. Strangers welcome to all services.
EPIPHANY—Corner Moreland and Eu-
clld-aves., Inman Park. Rev. RusseD
K. Smith, rector. 7:80 a. m., holy com
munlon; 11 a.
momlng prayer and
tiY COMFORTER—Comer Atlanta-
ire. and Pulliam-st. Rev. John D
vg, rector. 7:30 a. m., holy commit-
r, 11 a, m., morning prayer and ser-
i; 7:30 p. m.. evening prayer and ser-
i; Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.
HOLY TRINITY—Decatur. Morning
prayer and sermon, 11. by .the lay read
er. Sunday school, 9:30.
ST.' PAULS—East Point. Rev. M. G.
Ledford, vicar. Morning prayer and
aermon at ll a. m. by th* lay reader.
ST. TIMOTHY8—South Kirkwood. Rev.
Russell K. Smith, in charge. Evening
prayer and sermon at 4 p. in.; Sunday
8T. MARGARETS—Carrollton. Rev. R.
F. DeBelie in charge. Morning prayer,
litany aud sermon at ll a. m.
Weller, vicar. Hol_
a. m.; Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.; morn
ing prayer and aermon, ll a. m.
cTi RIST CHURCH—Hapeville" Re\\~M.
G. Ledford. Holy communion and ser
mon at 11 a.
ST. JOHNS—Norcross. Rev. R. F. De
Belle In charge. Sunday school at 3:30.
Evening prayer and sermon at 4 p. m. by
the lay reader.
by Rev. Junius W. Millard, D. D. Pray
er meeting, Wednesday evening at 7:30.
EDGEWOOD—Bible ^school, 9:80 a7 mT;
worship of God and sermon by Paator
V. C. Norcrosa at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
All the meberi of the church are most
earnestly requested by the paator ta be
present. The publlo most cordially in
vited.
CAPITOL-AVE.—Rev. Wm. Russell
Owen minister. Subject In the morn
ing, "The Mistake of Misunderstanding."
Subject at night. "Gray Hairs That we
Have Grown in 1911." The Sunday school
will rehearse their Christmas songs Sun
day momlng at 9:80. The "Red and Blue
Contest" in the Sunday school closes this
month.
TEMPLE!—Mangum and West Hunter-
sts. J. M. Brittain, D.D., paator. Sun
day school at 9:80 a. m.; J. T. Hardeman,
superintendent. Preaching at* 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor. Subject
at the momlng service, "Tithing and
Church Finance." Woman's auxiliary
Monday at 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Wed
nesday at 7:80 p. m. Everybody cordially
Invited to worship with us.
OAKLANDCITT—Siev. aTC .^ardTD/ET,
pastor. Preaching at ll a. m. and 7:80
n. m. by the pastor. Sunday echo] nt
9:80 a. m.; Edwin M. Gordon, superin
tendent Ladles society meets every Wed
nesday afternoon at the church. Prayer
meeting Wednesday night
NORTH ATLANTA—Comer Hemphlll-
ave. and Tenth-at. Preaching at 11 a.
m. and 7:30 p. m. by the paator, William
II. Bell. 8unday school at 9:80 a. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at
7:30 p. m.
WE8T END—The pastor, Dr. John F,
purser, will preach Sunday morning and
evening. Morning subject, "Life Now."
Evening subject, "Life Hereafter." B. Y.
P. U. Sunday evening at 8:46. W. M. U.
Monday afternoon at 8:30. Prayer meet
ing Wedneeday evening at 7:80.
PONDER8-AVE.—Sunday school at 8:80
a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m.; also
? reaching at 7.30. p. m. Prayer meeting
uesday evening at 63 Ponders-ave.; also
prayer meeting Wednesday evening at
the church at 7:30. Choir praotlce FY1-
dey night, led by Professor Pierce. J. W.
Foster, pastor; F. L. Hunter, superintend
ent.
WESTERN HEIGHTS—Chestnut and
Kennedy-sta. Sunday achool at 9:30
a. in. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30
p. m. by the new pastor. Rev. A. L.
Flury. Morning subject, "The Battle ta
the Lord’#," and evening subject, "God
Is Love." All members and friends urged
to be present. Baptism at close of night
service.
SOUTH BEND—Preaching Sunday morn
ing and evening by pastok*. J, M. Mc
Farland. Momlng subject, "The Sinner
Learning the Power of Israel's God."
Evening subject, ''Insufficiency of. Man-
Made Religion.' Sunday school at 9:30
CENTRAL—Comer Garnett and Forsyth-
sts. Rev. B. P. Robertson pastor.
Services Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.
m.-. Preaching at both services by the
pastor. Subject for morning, "The Chris
tian Living In the Secret of Hla Pres
ence." Subject for evening, "The Human
Appeal and the Divine Response.” Sun
day school au 9:30 a. m.; J. C. Harrison,
superintendent. Prayer meeting every
Wednesday a* ”:30 o'clock. Ladies .meet
ing Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. B. Y.
P. U. Sunday at 6:45 p. m.
CAPITOL VIEW—Sunday school at 9:30
. a.'m.; JS. M. Vary, superintendent
Preaching at ll a. m. by either the pas
tor, Rev. C. B. Ragsdale, or Rev. Em
mett Stephens, returned missionary from
China. Preaching Sunday evening at 7:30
by Rev. A. H. Harrison. Prayer meeting
BT. MARYS SETTLEMENT HOU8E-
Gate City mills. Rev. c. K. Weller in
Charge. Sunday school at 4 p. m. Even-
teg prayer and sermon at 7:10. ,
1 iT. PAULS' ^Colored)— Aubum-ave., near
-Fwt-St. Rev V E. Dsy. vicar. Holy
communion, 6:30 s. m.; Sunday school.
. fi** ». «n.; morning prayer end sermon,
* l a eyenlns prayer and sermon, i
• ” — . Kotoesday evening service, t p. m.
hall. B. P. V. meeting Tuesday even
ing at 7:30 in Barara hall. Woman’s
Missionary society will meet Monday aft
ernoon at 2:30 at the home of Mri. Lilly
In Stewart-ave.
COOPER-ST.—Sumlay school at 9:30 ft.
m.; J. II. Barrows, superintendent.
Preaching at ll a. m. by Rev. C. P.
Ewing, of Lawrenceville. B. Y. P. U.
Monday-evening at 7:45. Prayer meeting
Wednesday evening at 7:30. Ladies Aid
society Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock
at the church. Sunbeam society Friday
afternoon at 3:15. Choir practice Fridar
evening at 7;46. Everybody welcome to
all services.
BAST ATLANTA—DeKalb and DeGress-
aves. Rev. J. T. Jordan pastor.
Pre&chlnu at ll a. m. The public cordial
ly invited.
PRESBYTERIAN.
church and cohgrcgation aro cordially In
vited to be present. R. E. Rushton will
speak on "The Origin of tho Church; M.
A. Hale will speak on "Thd Growth of the
Church," and the imator, Rev, James B.
Ficklen, will speak on “Tho Future of
the Church." Sunday school at 9:80 a. m.;
W. E. Newlll, superintendent. Prayer
meeting every Wednesday evening at 7:30
o’clock.
DRUID PARK—Hlghland-ave., south of
Ponce DeLeon-ave. Sabbath school at
9:46 a. m., conducted by C. W. Puckett.
Morning sermon by Dr. Converse on the
a ueetion. "How Far Doe# God's,Provi-
ence Direct Our Steps?" At night, “The
Salvation of the Jewish Psople and Na
tion." «
NORTH - A VE.—Corner Peachtree-st. and
North-ave. Rev. Richard Orme Fllnn,
D.D., pastor. Morning service at 11,
evening service at 7:46; preaching by Rey.
Frank Wright. Sabbath school at 9:30;
J. K.»Orr, superintendent. Men’s Bible
conference, ladles' vible class. Tech
classes, Baraca class at 9:45 a.m. At a
o'clock Sunday afternoon, Mr. Wright will
■n«»ak At Nsrth-Ave. church on “Doubt-
speak at NSrth-ave. church on -r Doubt'
. — -- ow to Settle Them.” This
lly to young people, but
every one Is Invited. Christian Endeavor
gera end traveling men cordially Invited.
WALLACE—Corner Walker and Stono-
wall-sts. Rev. W. H. Chapman pastor.
Kesldehco ISO Greenwlch-ave. Bell phone
Topic,
as Ready
and at 7:50 p. m.
.... ..... .... ... How Can I Be Greater
Than John the Baptist?" Sabbath school-
at 9:10 a. m.; C. R. Cunningham, super
intendent. Prayer and teachers meeting
Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Everybody In
vited to all services. -
BARNETT—Preaching at 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. m. by the pastor. Rev. Linton
Johnson; Sunday school, 9:80 a. m.; W. C.
Donald, superintendent. We extend a
rdlal welcome to all these services.,
HARRIS-ST.—Centrally located, block
west from Pcachtree-st, Rev. Jere A.
Moore, pastor. Sunday school, 9:46 a. m.;
T. C. Harris, superintendent. Preaching
by the pastor at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.;
morning sermon Is preceded by flve-mln-
ute object sermon to children. U. S. A.
Presbyterians will tlnd this their only
church l" ‘ ‘ ‘ ' "
ors are
-CONGREGATIONAL.
GREENS MISSION—Jefferson and Chest-
nut-sts. Rev. John Green, pastor.
Sunday school at 9 a. m. Preaching at
7 p. m.
oar n. u^apn, i>. u-, pastor, ounaay
school, 9:45 o’clock. Brotherhood Bible
class for young men led by Marlon Jack-
ton. Organised Bible claas for young
women, led by Mrs. Crusoe. Morning
services at ll o’clock. The pastor will
nreach on "Five Perils of the Christian
Life." Evening services at 8 o’clock.
The pastor will begin a series of sermons
on the prophets of Israel, the first being
"Amos, tip Prophet of Righteousness."
MOORE MEMORIAL—Corner Luckle and
Latlmer-sts. Rev. A.. R. Holderby, D.
D., pastor. Preaching by the pastor In
morning and evening Sunday. Morning
subject, 11 a. m., "Tho Name Above Ev
ery Name." Evening topic. "The Re
deemed Life." Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.;
Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. There
will be preaching by thejjaetor at the
Soldiers home i
The mu,lc will
choir. The publlo Is cordially Invited to
take part In our Sunday school and
church services. Seats are free end a
cordial welcome awaits strangers. We
will be glad to have you make Moore
Memorial your church home.
PEACHTREE HEIGHTS—Sunday school
at 3 o'clock; C. L.. sorrows, superintend
ent. Sunday achool room right at the end
of the Buckhead car line, visitors from
the city always welcome.
FIRST—On Marletta-st., one Nook west
»of the city hall. Morning service at 11
o’clock: evening service, 7:39 o'clock: ser
mons by Dr. It. L.- Bachman; Sunday
school at 9:39 o'clock; Paul Fleming, eu-
perlntendent. Clases for all. On Monday
afternoon st 8:10 o clock the Ladles For
eign Missionary society „wlll meet at the
church. Regular midweek prayer service
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. At the
Sunday morning service a congregational
ting wll be held for the pur-
m of making a second cell for the pas-
eervlce of Dr. Hugh K. Walker, of
Loe Angeles. Cal. Strangers and visitors
ere cordially Invited to‘attend all these
services.
COLLEGE PARK—Rev. Frits Rauschen
berg pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and
7:19 p. m. Sunday school at 9:46 a. m.;
J. O. Stakely, superintendent. Prayer
meeting Wedneeday at 7:39 p. m. Choir
practice at 1:10 p. m. A cordial Invita
tion to attend Is given you.
EAST POINT—A commission of Atlanta
presbytery, consisting of Revs. Little.
Ogden, Chapman, Rauschenberg end El
ders McMillan. Stakely and Nesblt will
meet at Nellie chapel Sunday afternoon
at 3 o'clock «o organise the East Point
Presbyterian church. There are already
36 charter members and the church wtfl
start under very favorable circumstances.
PRYOR-8T.—Services Sunday morning
and evening, conducted by Dr. 8. R.
Prestoh. Sunday school nt 9:30; - Wade
iampton Wright, superintendent. In
.lew of the fact that the Pryor-st. people
are to start thetr 120,000 building on Jan
uary l. the members arc very active at.
this time. The men ere to hold a grand
rally meeting on Monday evening to pert
feet the building plans. All men Interest
ed In this work in any way are Invited
to attend. Supper will be served at the
UNITARIAN.
CHURCH OF OUR FATHER—Corner of
Spring and Cain-ets. Sunday school
— end adult class for the study of soctology
enlng at 7:39 In Baraca at 9:46. Preacbing at 11 o'clock. Sub-
r evens iect. "The Free Church and What It
Oman's Should Be." An Important meeting will
bo held at the dose of the services to
consider the question of celling a new
minister. AU members and friends are
expected to be present and take part in
the meeting.
CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER—Corner
Trtnlty-ave. and Capitol place. Rev. W.
C. Schaefler, Jr., pastor. Preaching at
11 a. m. and' 7:30 p. m. Subject of
morning sermon. "Reeds or Prophets?”
Subject of evening sermon. "The Mother
of Our Lord." Bible school at *:30 a. m.;
Charles H. Stlegllts, superintendent. Par
ish school every Friday afternoon at 3:15.
PILGRIM—17 Leonard-st. “Rev. W. D.
Graham, pastor. Preaching al 11 a. m.
and at. 7:80 p. m. Sunday bchool at
2:30 p. m.* Prayer meeting Wednesday
evening at 7:80. # 0
BEREAN MISSION—Berean-ave. and
Tennille-st. Rev. William Biers, pastor.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and at 7:30 p. m.
Sunday school at 3 p. m. Prayer meeting
Thursday evening at 7:30.
MARIETTA-Corner Marietta and McMIl-
lan-sts. Rev. A. T. Scoggin* pastor.
Preaching at 11. a. m. and at 7:45 p. m.
Sunday school at 3 d. m. Christian En
deavor at 7 p. m. Midweek prayer meet
ing Wednesday at 7:45 p. m.
IMMANUEL—Corner Stewart and Lillian-
aves., Rev. W. F. Atkins,-' pastor.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and at 7:46 p. m.
Sunday school at 10 a. m. •: *
UNION TABERNACLE—McDaniel and
-Htehtower-ata. One block south of
Whitehall-st. Rev. J, Robert Jordan, pas
tor. Sermons at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.
Sunday school- at 9:30 a. m. Christian
Endeavor at 6:46 p. m.
CENTRAL—Ellis^st. and Carnegie way
. (opposite Carnegie library.) Sermon at
11 a. m. and 8 p. m. by Rev. Thornwell
Jacobs, D. D. ^Sunday school at 9:30 a.
m. Christian Endeavor at 7 prm. Prayer
meeting. Wednesday at 8 p. m. wiU be
led by Dr. Junius W. Millard. A cordial
invitation is extended to strangers and
visitors in the city.
CHURCH OF CHRIST.
WEST END-AVE.—Bible study from 9:45
to 10:45; communion and fellowship
from 11 to 11:30. Preaching at ‘11:80 by
Elder J. K. Bishop. Preaching In the
evening by Evangelist S. H. Hall, song
service beginning at 7:30. Prayer meet
ing Thursday evening at 7:89. All* are
Invited to* attend these services. Take
Walker-st. to Vestvlew car and. get off
at Wellborn-st.
SOUTH PRYOR—Comer Vaaaar-at. Bi
ble Study from 9:45 to 10:45; communion
and fellowship from 11 to 11:30. Preach
ing at: 11:30 by Bvangellat S. H. Hall.
Subloct, “How Love , Covera a Multitude
of 81ns." Preaching In the evening, by
Elder J. K/ Bishop. Song service at 7:80.
Preyer meeting, Wednesday evening at
7:39. Al are Invited to attend these serv
ices. Take Pryor-st. to Federal prison
carfand get off at Vassar-st.
CONSTITUTION—Bible study at 10 a.'m.
Communion and fellowship at 11, fol
lowed by preaching. S
EAST POINT—BAle atudy at 2:80 p. ml
Communion and fellowship at 2:80. All
the members of these four congregations
are requested to 'be present to help in
tho services to bo conducted at the
Untversallst church by Evangelist B. H.
Hall at 8 p. ra. Evangelist HaU wHl de
liver a subject, giving his reasons for ba
ng a member of the church of Christ.
All are Invited.
UNIVBR8ALI8T.
FIRST—East Harrls-sL, near Peachtree.
Rev. E. Dean Ellenwood. pastor. At
9:45 a. m., Sunday school, with classes for
all. At 10 a. m., pastor's Bible class. At
11 a. m., service of worship, with sermon
by the pastor, "Getting Ready for Christ
mas." At 3:80 p. m.. address by Rev. 8.
H. Hall, on "Why I Am a Member of the
Church of Christ."
,\ CATHOLIC.
SACRED HEART—Corner Peachtree and
Ivy-st* Masses at 7, 9:30 and 11
o'clock. Father ..Rapier will .preach at
these three masses. The 7 pJlook_ msss
Is the communion mass for the parish.
Sunday school mass at 9:46. Sundaj
school end class -for non-Cathollcs at
10:89. Evening devotions at 4:39. bather
Wllhelmy wlir hold services at Rome.
Father Dangelxer at Budapest, end
Father Pe|lt at ^tllesboro, Ga.
CHRI8TIAN SCIENCE.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST (Scientist)
—Cable hall,' North Broad-st. Services
Sunday at 11 a. m. Sunday school at
9:30 a. m. Wednesday evening,testimo
nial meeting Ot 8 o'clock. Reading rooms
at 513 The Grand. Open dally except
Hunday from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
CHRISTIAN. '.
WEST END—Comer .Gordon and Dunn-
sts. W. O. Foster pastor. Sunday
school at 9:80 a. m. Sermbn at ll a. m.
Subject. "The Law of Liberty.” Chris
tian Endeavor at 8:30 j>. m. Sermon at
7:39 p. m. Subject. "Can Deathbed Re
pentance Save?” Issue will be taken In
ibis sermon to opinions recently expressed
In the papers with regard to the bear
ing of tha thief on the cross and the
parables of Christ on the theme. C. W.
B. M. at 3 p. m. Monday. Prayer meet
ing at 3 p. m. Wednesday.
,
miscellaneous.
’ meets Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'cltyk
In the Carnegie library. The subject for
discussion Is "Faith.” All interested are
cordially welcome.
EAST SIDE TABERNACLE—William L.
Hambrlck pastor. Sunday school at
9:39. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:39 p. m.
Take South Decatur or Roldlera Home
car and get off at Faith's crossing. Pre
pare to meet With us next Sunday
(Christmas eve) In home-coming and roll-
call.
NOTICE!
NO ADVERTISEMENT will be dis
continued on phone order* Kindly
notify this office In writing when
you wish to stop your ad.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE. w *
One cent a word for ads under this head.
WANTED—Bright girls between 13 and
31 years of age; attractive occupation,
with good salary and rapid advancement;
no previous experience necessary; appli
cants must live In city with pareets.or
relatives and must be able- to furnish
satisfactory references as to character
Apply In person at 33 Aubum-ave., At-
iar.tp, Ga. - T-18-3
WANTED—A white woman In a family
of two to do general house work; none
but a reliable one with good reference.
Apply Mrs. Jennie Adams, 23 Rosalia-^L
WANTED—Good cook; room on lot 298
WtUiams-st., corner Fourth. 994
WANTED—Seamstress experienced In
draipertea Goldsmith - Acton - Wither
spoon Co., 62 Peachtree. 12-14*32
WANTED—A good woman to cook and do,
" housework. Apply 333 Cherokee-ave.
13-14-19
WANTED—Housegirl at 15 Colquitt-ave.
18-14-24
WE SECURE positions for stenographers.
No charge for our services. Call to see
us. The Monarch Typewriter Company.
97H Peachtree-st. 6-16-33
WANTED—Girl at 125 Whitehall to an
swer phone. Call Main 2122. 1215-18
WANTED—Girl for gfiterwl house work;
references required; no IsenBry work.
Belt phone West 1113. 37
HELP VvANTED—FEMALE.
LADIES' reliable home work, steady,
evenings, stamping transfers, 51 dozen
upward. Guaranteed. Call Immediately
for demonstration. Lady attendant
Room 253, 104 North Pryor; tako elevator.
WANTED—A good cook to start work at
once. Apply 410 Peters Bldg. Phone
Ivy 2633-J. 12-16-26
WANTED—Lady to travel in Georgia for
1912; aoaps, grocery specialties, can
dles, ^etc.; good pay and tailor-made suit
in 90 days; experience unnecessary. Mc-
Brady & Co., Chicagd. 147
WANTED—Servant at 467 South Pryor-st.
18-16-27
WANTED—Maid; must be . clean and
steady.. Small family. Good pay. 41
Bass-st . 12-16-29
WANTED—Experienced heir*'? In dress
making. Apply 34H Whitehall. 12-16*37
FIRST-CLASS COOK al once. Apply 136
Washington-st. 12-16-40
WANTED—Experienced maid at once.
256 Capitol-ave. 12*16*41
WANTED—An experienced. capable
woman to act as assistant housekeeper
,for small hotel; most have references.
Apply to C. C. Duncan, Unadllla, Ga. 103
WANTED—A working lady to occupy
light housekeeping rooms with lady em
ployed. Phone 868 Main. 12-15-30
CELESTIA HEARD—Any one knowing
the whereabouts of Celestia Heard,
communicate* with Mrs. Douglas, 52 E.
Cain, or phone Ivy 428. 12*16-63
WANTED—A woman of good business
ability .to take charge and run first-
class' boarding house in city; references
required. Call Ivy 6397. 12*16,-68
WANTED—A maid who will assist with
children, 70 West Fifteenth-st.
12-16-57
WANTED—A first-class all-round serv
ant; good pay. 289 Cherokee-ave. . Bell
phone Main 4239-J. 12-16-59
WANTED—A competent maid. Apply to
*755 Peachtree-st: 181
WANTED—Lady cashier; one experienced
in cafe preferred. Apply to L. F. Wil
son, 4 Whitehall-st. 12-16-65-
WANTED—General houseworker fo> small
'•family. Room on lot. References nec
essary. Apply 32 West Twelfth-st. 137
STENOGRAPHER; just out of school;
learn photography. Bright, willing, of
good address Studio, 117 North Pryor.
12-16-68
WANTED—A colored woman cook: good
salary if satisfactory. 105 West Harris-
st. 177
WANTED—Young lady stenographer and
bookkeeper. Must be thoroughly compe
tent. One who has had experience. Ref
erences. Address Dixie, care Georgian.
199
HELP WANTED—MALE.
One cent a word for ads under this head.
WANTED—Barbers, lo know that we
carry full line fixtures and supplies in
Atlanta. Write for catalog. Matthews &
Lively, Dept. G, Atlanta, Ga. 9-26-4
WANTED—Printers and linotype opera
tors. Must be strictly non-union.
Steady position. - Good wages. Furnish
references. Byrd Printing Company, At
lanta.. 11-2-49
HAIR CUT 15c, shave 10c. 19 North For-
ayth-it. First-class service. Langley
& Allen. . 12-9-18
, work.’ Jim Stephenson, 14H North For-
CAN furnish carpenters for all kinds of
syth-sL, Phono Main 4261, 12-12.21
LEARN barber trade (It's easy). We
teach In one-halt the time of other col
leges. Course, tools and position In our
shops only 339. Why pay more? Thou
sands of .our graduates running shops or
making good wages. Established fifteen
years. .Atlanta Barber College. 19 East
Mltchell-st. 6-11-17
WANTED—Colored men to prepare as
sleeping car porters. No experience
necessary. Address- Inter-Railway, care
Georgian. 393
ABLE-BODIED men wanted for the U. 8.
Marine Corps, between the ages of 19
and 35. Must be native boro or nave first
papera Monthly pay 315 to J69. Addl-
tlonal compensation possible. Food, cloth
ing, quarters and medical attendance free.
After 39 years service can retire with 76
per cent of pay and allowances. Service
on board ship and ashore In all parts of
the wor|d. Apply at U. S. Marins Cprps
Recruiting Office. 115 McKenxie Bldg.. AtT
lanta, Ga. 12-1-29
WANTED—Old shoes to be made like new
at Dixie Shoe Hospital, 169 Whitehall-
at: phone Atlanta 1617. Work called for
and delivered. 11-11-37
STOP at Httbum hotel; heart of city;
19V3 Walton-st., If you want a clean,
quiet robm: transient 50c; open all night.
11-16-29
WANTED—Railway mall clerks. Atlanta
examinations announced Jenuary 15.
Sample questions free. Franklin Ioatltute,
Dept. 49-K, Rochester, N. Y. 23i
WANTED—Reliable man to fire boilers;
must be well recommended and licensed.
Call In person. J. C. Woodward, College
Park, Ga. 77
WANTED—A first-class sawyer, willing
to camp out end operate a portable
sawmill; having complete control of entire
outfit. For full Information, address
Bylngton & Carswell, Irwlnton, Gs. 49
WANTED—Assistant gardener with some
knowledge of flowers, vegetables and
fruits; If married, wife (If competent)
can be given employment; four-room
house; running water; free fuel. Apply
Box 265, Columbus, Ga. 12-U-3S
WANTED—For U. 8. army, able-bodied,
unmarried men. between ages of 13 and
35; cltlsena of United Statee, of good
character end- temperate habits, who
can speak, read snd write tha English
language. For Information apply to re
cruiting officer, 28H Whltehall-et., At
lanta. or 411. Cherry-st., Macon, Oa.
, t 19-3-6
JAMES A. BUCHANAN,
ARTISTIC PIANO TUNER. PHONE
MAIN 2354-L, East Atlanta, Ga.. or
OR DROP A POSTAL. WILL CAW,.
11-17-44
I WILL START YOU earning $4 daily at
home In spare time silvering mirrors;
no capital; free instructive booklet, giv
ing plans jpf operation. G. F. Redmond.
Dept. 95, Boston, Mom. 141
HERE'S tfbUR OPPORTUNITY to start
a paying mall order business; 3396
monthly; most Ingenious plan ever de
vised; let me prove It: free bookleL H.
E. Rogers, Desk AS, Boston, Mess. 142
WANTED—Men to learn the best busl-
ness in the world, the barber trade;
can have > your own shop or earn big
wages; light, clean Inside work; a if army
of our graduates running shops send for
help; qualify for these positions; few
weeks required; our manual Is splendid
for home preparation; tools given; wages
In finishing department; write from dls-
tance or call from city. Moler Barber
College. 63 West Mltchefl-st. 145
HELP WANTED—MALE.
WANTED—Four dry hand milkers: also
four men. with families preferred, to
work on farm. Charles Prlckett, Attalla.
Ala. 12-13-35
WANTED—White girl as nurse. Phone
Ivy 3597-J. s 12-15-13
I
»ciuuva t Cal' cBtttreo man, on© mat
has had experience as a salesman. Ap.
>ly between i aud 3 o'clock. Ask for Mr.
Parker, 1513 Candler Bldg. U3
DON'T WORK FOR OTHERS—Start mail
—' 1 home; I made 13.54
:ell you hoar: lnstrucl
Voorhles, Dak 344
WANTED—Colored man for coal and
wood yard. Apply to • Withers, 154
Whitehall-st. * 12-16-38
3100 MONTHLY aftd expenses to travel
and distribute samples for big manu
facturer: steady work. S, Sqheffer, Law
Bldg., Chicago. / 167
825 WEEKLY and expenses to trust
worthy people to travel and distribute
samples fop big wholesale house. C.
Emery, 641 Plymouth, Chicago. 166
WANTED—Experienced porter to meet
trains for hotel; must be strictly sober,
with hotel experience; good Job for right
man; want colored man.' Address Box
445, Newnan, Ga. , 166
ATTORNEY with $500 to Invest, to giVe
full time to management of new loan
and abstract business in good south Geor
gia, town: one-half Interest In business
and small salary at first; good opening
and business will succeed with proper
management; applicant must write good
hand; bp good abstractor of titles, have
confidence in the business and be of good
character. Address J. W. W„ care Geor
gian. 12-16-50
LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE for our line.
110 per cent to 367 per cent profit.
Steady employment and working capital
furnished those with good reference.
Pittsburgh Ink and Chemical Company,
Pittsburgh, Pa. 12-16-65
PRINTER—All round man for country
shop; place open now. Small village;
low cost of living; permanent *easy posi
tion for right man. Must be able and
willing to give employed a square deal;
no boozer nor cigarette artist. State mar
ried or single and salary expected. Jour
nal, Homer, Ga. . 176
WANTED—twelve strong colored men;
experienced hole diggers: colored cook.
1018 Atlanta National Bank -building.
. 12-16-72
H£LP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE
One cent a word tor ads under this head
100 MEN and women to take "606;" spe-'
rial price for 30 days; call on Drs. Mose
ley & Durrett, Specialists, 412 Austell
Bldg. Phope Main 1453. 11-27-30
WANTED—Good tenant for a two-horse
truck and general farm at Buena Vista
farms, North Lake Weir, Fla. Address
E. H. Camp. Oklawaha, Marion County,
Fla. 78
BOYS and gtrla make 325 before Christ
mas; we have the work; send out your
names and addresses. Hickson A Sons,
Box 133,' Laporte, Ind. 11-11-13
MEN OR WOMEN to write hundreds of
letters from samples; Industry without
experience can earn $25 weekly: self-ad
dressed envelope. Brooks Copying Com
pany, 924 Pennsylvania-ave., Washington,
MUTUAL BUSINESS AGENCY. 411-12
Gould Building, phone Main 3166. can
place two stenographers, one bookkeep
er, five solicitors, three specialty sales
men and other employees. 124
PHONE or write us for ste
nographers, bookkeepers
and typists; your needs
supplied quickly and satis
factorily. Smith Premier
Typewriter Co., 104 North
Pryor-st. . 12-16-47
SOLICITORS! Christmas Ideas; art work.
Big money. Spot Cash Studio, 117 North
Pryor. 12-16-69
STENOGRAPHERS AND BOOKKEEP
ERS. register with our FREE EM
PLOYMENT DEPARTMENT for New
Year position. SMITH PREMIER TYPE
WRITER COMPANY, 194 North Pryor-
st. 12-13-46
FAMILY sharing In wood team, pedaling
and other trades, have team and farm,
Slmavllle: references. C. M. Anderson,
R. F. D., Atlanta. 139
WANTED—-TEACH ERS.
One cent a word for ads under this head.
TEACHERS WANTED now fbr January
vacancies; salaries $40 to* $1$5 per
month; elections occurring now; write
now; apeclal Inducements to enroll now.
HaU Teachers Agency, Macon, Ga.
12-16-49
WANTED—AGENT8.
One cent a word for ads undsr this head.
PORTRAIT AGENTS
WANTED—I have a good proposition to
make to good men; something new. J.
G„ Box 33, care Georgian. 39
AGENTS—If you live In a locality hav
ing 1,009 or more negro population and
want -to make money easy the year round,
sell a reliable hair remedy for growing and
Improving negro hair. We prepare one
of the best treatments on the market for
Improving negro hair; no fake remedy,
but a genuine one; tested and approved
of by government officials; agents clear
ing from $9 to |30 a week. Send 35c for
a full site Jar to test postpaid; contract
and particulars free. McPherson Speo
Co., Dorchester, Va. Jl-25-24
SELLING our Exclusive Linen Heel and
Toe guaranteed hosiery direct from mill
to wearer; pays big profits; all styles and
qualities; customers waiting; repeat or
ders Insure permanent Increasing in
come; exclusive territory; credit. Ad
dress Parker Mills; 736 Chestnut-st., Phil
adelphia. 11-4-37
WILL you attend to some business even
ings? Make 925 weekly. Write J. E.
Barnett, Macon, Ga. . 16
AGENTS WANTED everywhere; 35 to
325 nor day selling newest automobile
specialty; booklet and particulars free.
154
AGENTS—A bonanza: every home, office.
store and factory needs this article; 169
per cent profit; tho wise one will send
for particulars; free. J. R. Ice, Dept. 6.
1604 Caperton-at., Shreveport, La. 1 i„
COLORED, agents wanted; 32 dally; oar-
tlculan free. Taylor Remedy Co.,
Louisville, Ky. -
PORTRAIT AGENT8t.no middle man; ltf
per cent honest value; prompt ship-
menu; losurlces, and I'll treat you white.
SSeaga
GET YOUR SHARE of the tremendous
profiu being made by agenu with our
newest proposition. Raymond F. Cooper,
609 Msln : st. t St. Elmo, Tenn. lti
AGENTS WANTED—Make big money
selling photo Pillow tope. 25c; bromide,.
25c: portraits. *«; ollettes, 29c. W. pS-
* u » r * n, **<I -lowSt
C « • fjj
wanted-salesmen.
1 for ada under this heed.
One cent
SALARY and commission" pald ’~M^T
cr.ce not necessary. Apply tn '
Sewing Machine Co., 79 Whltehali-st*"
11-39-1
WANTED.—First-class retail
salesman; none bur. fitst-claaa man
qua nted with Atlanta cash ttade 'niS
apply Cash Grocery Company, mV*,*?.
na “ > 11-30-23
have you ever soleT~
Dental Supplies? If so, write us when,..
Inside or on road. We have !
position for good dental salesman
facturer. care Georgian. Man S:
TRAVELING SALEsT*
MEN WANTED
HIGH GRADE SPECIALTY salesmen f~
Georgia and Carolina territories
who are able to present a high-class mSn 11
osltldn to the retail merchami lnwfi'
gently. First-class references required ..
Jorqadexperlence. ability end charade?
sive terrltmyanVadvanS'lTberalMM^
nessf^^Sui T*F. W m“e" WlS
■building, Atlanta. rorsyth
WANTED—Salesman for high grad,
■ ciders and vinegars. Exclusive
ie line. Elberal commissions with ,
'ode line
sideline. ISherarcomSlssToMwVth week'
ly settlements. Fine opening for rood
man References required. Burr Sit,
Co., Richmond, Va..
M fa
<84
WANTED—Traveling salesmen. Oldeit eld..'
home In the U. 8. Increasing sain fom
Salary or commission with drawing accoont
Reference mast accompany application rm
Cross Vinegar Co.. Bt. Louis, Mo. ly)
SALESMEN—Do you wont 319 a day aid.
line deal? Snappiest proposition ever
sprung. Will ser everywhere 8tro n ;
enough tor. main line. American Fke?
torles Co., St. Louis. Mo. Vl
CAPABLE salesman to cover Geords
with staple line; high commissions; IIM
monthly advance and permanent position
to right man. Jess H. Smith Co., Detroit
Mich.
SELL FRUIT TREES 1911
WANTED—One hundred salesmen In
term,; prices
Southern states,
right; write today.
Yatesvllle, Ga.
Upson Nurseries.
SALESMEN—Sell graphite elastle cement
roof paint, black and colors; also com-
TRAVELING salesmen wanted; hundreds
of good positions now open, paylns
31.099 to to,000 a year; write today for
full particulars about how to get one of
them: no experience required; earn while
you learn. Address nearest office. Dept.
353. National Salesmen's Training A»o-
datlon, ”— —-
Seattle,
SIDE LINE, pocket samples; 10 mlnutee,
310 commission; high-grade men only;
no other need apply. Advertising Nov
elty Co.', Newton, Iowa. ill
PERSONAL.
One cent a word for ads under this head.
SERIOUS RESULTS come from trusses
Improperly, fitted. John B. Daniel, at 14
Wall-st, has an expert fitter end It will
cost you no more to have him fit you, and
it means Insurance 6-31-19
CHRISTMAS CANDIES
MADE OF "melt In your mouth” mate-
rialC at "fit your pocketbook" prices.
Holiday Candy Store, corner Peachtree
and Auburn-aVe. 12-13-47
DR. H. E. CARPENTER,
DENTIST.
433 Atlanta National Bank Bldg,
icceasor to DR. L. D. CARPENTER.
APPROPRIATE XMAS
GIFTS
For father, mother, brother, slater or
sweetheart.
VISITING CARDS.
Order them now. Atlantic PrintlnfJJo.
76-B Whitehall-lit.
ung w.
11-2I-87
FINE XMAS PHOTOS.
SPECIAL HOLIDAY offer. Com# upend
see ua. 2% Auburn-ave.
XMAS UMBRELLAS.
MADE to order. Fine handles. Bt-mr-
erlng, repairing. Harry Brlgn. 5 via
duct place, atlccessor to Paul Burkert.
FINE XMAS NECK
WEAR.
8PECIAL holiday offer. 66 North Brosd-
•t. Kennedy & Thrupp. 11,111
HAIR CUT, 15c.
8 VIADUCT PLACE; between PescMHJ
and Broad. ll n ?
LOBBY CARDS, Fortyth Theatsr.
W. B. STOUFER,'
Orpheum Theater, Atlanta,
XMAS BOXES CIGARS
ALL LEADINIG and popular
Harbour's Smoke House. 41 N«m
Th-yor-at. Bell phone 3315-3391. Allan s
3232-2499. ’
DR. 8. H. RIDENOUR. Special!* 1 -
Third-ave., Pittsburg, Pa ”
LADIES—Aslt your"druggist lor Chlchu-
ter Pills, the Diamond Brand. F«‘*
years known as best, aafoit, always
bis. ^suy of your druggist Tex*
other. Chlchesters Diamond Brand no*
blflTowners; good[Incomei’sauril' riSht
m.n'VL , iio A .?f ONTH “tam and fur-
nl«h rig and all expanses to Introduce
d^;^. n y«^4S«firr BS
DR. EDMONDSON’S Tansy, P« n . n >T 0 Jj!
and Cotton Root P\to, 11» n<s ”
Able treatment tor *£5
ressed menstruation, liTtfularitie* “J*
catarrh, coui
wwUfh, conaumptloa
Any druggist. Brown
Chemical Company,
Any dru
, At»nl
11-7-31
V^k. T r?o ra uSV U “U SlM fe
,nnn anrf Rnvdli. Dvsnepsla, IMW.
I furnished
dropsv. ,
One cent a word for ads under this t:^
DROPSY CURED. Relieves shorta»*2
breath In 36 to 43 hours. ■
swelling In 15 to 36 daya Wrlto for
tlculars. Collom Dropsy Remedy Yk.u
Austell Bldg.. Atlanta. Ga.’
On account of the large *>»» n 5. c K5«t
tlon of The Georgian. Its want ads
greater attention and bring more rea-