The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, September 01, 1906, Image 12

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v> THE TMfhW training rlin at 10 a. *»• darted by Dr. Marian Hall. Men's L**goe nieeta at the aanie hour. Young Men a meets for 1111*1* study at 9:3b. < « league i — nanters’ l*and meets at 4 p. in. Chris hi BAPTIST. SECOND BAPTIST—Dr. John E. Whit* hn* learned from bfs vacation In Virginia nnd North Carolina mArl will greet bis con gregation Sunday morning and Sunday ovp? c. Morning subject. “Onr Hearts' l*p‘lre;" evening subject, “An Incident of tb< Crucifixion Modernised. “ McDONALD BAPTIST—West Fair and "'>■ nut streets. Her. G T. ltowe, pastor. Sunday school at 9:15. Services at if n. m nd 8 |*. iu. Ereulug subject, “Confessing WOODWARD AVE. IIAPTIST-Cnrncr o| \ViM K )wanl and Cherokee avenues. Preach ■ Inc at 11 n. iu. and & i». in. by the pastor, r Iter. H. C. Hurley. Morning subject. The v het*herd and ills Sheep:” evening subject. Jackson street and East avenue. Her. Cahler T. Wllllnghani will preach at 11 a. m. ami 8 p. ni. Sunday scbffol at IJl Wednesday evening prayer meeting at The ladles' Society will mqft at the cbm Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Mias Alien Parker, of Chlua, will apdUk. METHODIST. WEST SIDE METHODIST—Rev. C. L. Pnftlllo. paator. Sunday school at 10 m. Preaching at 8 p. m. by the paator. BATTLE HILL METHODIST—Bev. C. L. Pattlllo, pastor. Snnday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. by the pastor. L’nloii Monday afternoon at 8 o'clock. Mb week prayer meeting Wednesday at 8. N" r finance committee meeta Thursday evening at 8. At the 11 o'clock service the ordinance of the Lord's aupper will be ol>- served. BAPTIST TABERNACLE-Bev. W. L. Walker, who la Ailing the pulpit Iu Dr. I'-' ngbton's absence in London, trill preach Sunday morning and night. Ilia subject ' Stindsy night will t*e “An Ides! Young Wo an.” WESTERN HEIGHTS BAIWIST-Preach- Inc by the paator. V. C. Nor cross. at 11 a. m and 7:90 p. in. Sunday school at 9:30 TEMPLE BAPTIST—The blacksmith- preacher, J. T. Sexton, of Tenneasee. wilf insist Dr. A. C. Ward, the pastor of Tern pie Baptist church, In n aeries of meetings, negfnnlng at 11 a. m. Sunday.' Sunday school at 9:90 a. m. TRINITY METHODIST—Corner White- hall street and Trinity avenue. Dr. J. W. I-e*. the pastor, has returned from bis va cation. and will preach at the 11“ service will he it ... .. „ cantata. “The Nats rene." by ltutenl>cr. and Mendelssohn's “Hear Our Prayer,” will !»* rendered. Sunday school at 9:90 a. in. Weekly pray er meeting Wednesday at 8 p, m ST. PAULS METHODIST EPISCOPAL. South-Corner East Huuter nnd HIM streets. Rev. H. I* Edmondson, pastor. The pas tor will preach Sunday at 11 a. in. and “ ~ “ Sunday school at 9:30 prayer meeting Wednesday by Rev. M. Uuderwood. Communion service dose of sermon. Sunday school at S p. m. Preaching at 7:90 p. in. by Rev. CAPITOL AVE. BAPTIST—Preaching by the pastor. John E. Briggs, at 11 a- in. and 8 p. m. Morning subject, “The Imparted -Hr#." The evening sei * ' •Innary Society resumes work Monday —. '*~ v Ilaraca nrayer meeting Mid-week prayer __rt#rnoon at 3J&. _ ,. m . _ Monday night at ip. m. Mid-week prayer n>l praise aerrlce Wednesday at I p. m. B. Y. P. U. Friday at 8 p. m. NORTH ATLANTA BAPTIST-IIerop hill avenne and Emmett street. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor. William II. Bell. Sunday school at 9:30 FIRST BAPTIST—Corner of Peachtree ■nd Cain streets. Morning service at 11 o'clock; evening service at 7:46 o'clock. Both services to be conducted by Dr. Landrum, ' who commences the eleventh anniversary of his pastorate. school at 9:90 a. ro. B. Y. . . m. Ladles* Society at 3:30 Tuesday after- Prayer and nrnlse service at 7:46 p. tn. Wednesday, led by the pastor. • JONES AVE. BAPTIST—Preaching Sun day morning at II by Bev. J. II. Weaver and at night by Rev. Mr. Salvage. Sunday •rbool at 9 JO. PONCE DeLEON AVE. BAPTIBT-Corner of ponce Del-eon and Piedmont avenues. Her. Junius W. Millard, D. D., paator. I Urine worship at 11 a. m. * - r reaching by the pastor. t 9:30 a. m evening at 8. CENTRAL BAPTIST—The paator. R. L. , The ordl of baptism will follow the evening sermon. Sunday school at 9:90 a. m. Per- •onnl Workers’ Club at 7:15 p. m. # JACKSON HILL BAPTIST—Corner North JEFFERSON STREET METHODIST—B. E. L. Timmons, pastor. Preaching and communion service at 11 a. .m^by paator. Sunday school at 9J0 a. m. Preaching at 7:90 p. m. by Rev. A. Ernest. Sunrise prayer meeting. Prayer meeting at 7:30 p. p. m. EGLESTOX MEMORIAL METHODIST— Corner of Washington and Fulton streets. No preaching at 11 a. m. but special ral ly at Hemphill Avenue Methodist church. Preaching by Dr. J. J. Manker. Get Lack* I* street car. Special rally at Egleston Memorial church at 7:90 p. m. Preaching by Dr. Manker, of Knoxville. Sunday school at 9:30 a. in. Lcagne at 6:30 p. ra. HEMPHILL AVENUE METHODIST— Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. R. 11. Itobh, D-D.. paator. The Her. J. J. Manker, D.D.. of Knoxville. Tonn, editor The Methodist Advocate-Journa I, will preach at 11 o'clock. Take Luckle afreet car to church. INMAN PARK METHODIST—Edgawood avenne and Hurt afreet. Rev. Henry II. Maya, paator. Preaching by pastor at 11 tra. Junior league at 4 p. m. Epworth League devotional service at 6:46 p. m. Wednesday at 7 p. in., Bible school teach ers' meeting; 8 p. in., prayer service; 9 p. in., church social, chorus rehearsal at 8 p. day from 13 to 1 FIRST METHODIST—Junctloo Peach tree and Ivr streets. Rev. Charles E. Dowmnn. D.D;. isistor. Sunday school at f. in. Public worship at 10:65 a. in. 9:30 „ The pastor will pr«*aeh nt the morning service. In the evening, at the Invitation of the Epworth League, Professor K. A. Pound, of Waycross, Oa., will de liver a lecture on “The Splendors of the Bible, morning day rvlre. Midweek service ^ 8 p. m. -Resuming work after-.his vara Hon. the pastor dr sires to meet a full attendance of the inemlters of the congre gation, ao«l has a message of great !m porta nee to them. service at 8 p. in. The theme f*»r al»n at that time will be “The Chris tian's Victory.*' Ladles’ prayer circle Thurs day at 5 p. m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN—The pastor. Rev. C. P. Bridewell, has returned to the city, and will fill hit pnlplt tomorrow at 11 . ... • .>» U ..A JL — ,n.l fill.In m. and Ip. m, elasaea at 9J9 a. m. , at 7:16 p. m. Prayer-meeting Wednesday evening at 9 o'clock. If. Klee. D.D., pastor. Sunday school at Arrest.*' Sunday school at 9:90. Deaf tnute ’*' ** Crnsselle. Woman’ lety Tuesday at 4 | Wednesday kt 8 p. m. Arresr. nunuay scnooi at s class taught hy W. F. Crow Foreign illation ary Society 1 m. Prayer meeting Wednei EPISCOPAL. (Twalfth Sunday Aftar Trinity.) CATHEDRA I/—Corner of Washington and Hunter. Very Her. C. T. A. Plae, dean, 7:90 a. m., holy communion; 11 a. m., lit any, sermon and holy communion; 6 p. ro. evening prayer and sermon. Sunday school ut 9:46T All other days: 7:30 a. in., holy communion; 9 a. m., morning prayer: 6 p. m., evening prayer. Wednesday day: Litany at 10JO. and Frl- ST. LUKES—Peachtree street, next to Peachtree Inn. opposite Alexander street. Rev. C. B. Wllroer, rector. 7 JO a. m., holy communion; 11 a. m.. morning prayer and sermon; 8 p. m.. evening prayer nnd ser mon. Sunday school at 9:45. Friday: Lit auy at 11. INCARNATION—Lee, near Gordon, Weat End. H.v. J. J. P. Perry. rector. 1M « in., holy communion; 11 a. in., mornlni prayer and sermon hy Her. W. J. Moody; p. in., evening prayer nnd sermon. Sunday school at 3:30. Wednesday: Evening prayer at 8. Litany at 4:90. ALL SAINT8—Corner Weat Pcacbtreeand North avenue. Rev. Z. 8. Fariand. rector, m., holy communion; 11 a. in., morning S rayer and sermon; 6 p. m.. evening prayif under school at 9:45. Wednesday: Lltuuy ut 10:1 EPIPHANY—Corner Moreland and Euclid nvenues, Inman Park. Rev. C. A. Lang ston In charge. Holy communion nnd sea --•••- Rev. W. J. Moody. Sunday Friday: Litany and address nt 5. - „ High land avenue, beyond Anguatu avenue, at 4 _ _ ... , a k nt “ * Bnraca class. Phllnthea class. At 11 communion service; 7 p. in.. Epworth tue. At 8 p. in., preaching by pas- WESLEY MEMORIAL METHODIST— ladles’ Phllnthea class. young men’s Bsr^ acn Bible cl ana. Prenchlng nt 11 a. m. hy Rub). * — - “ 'Itlxcushlp.' ‘ “ 16 p. n Special music hy -horua and orch ROUND TRIP And Cheap One-way Rates -TO- CALIFORNIA AND NORTHWEST Round trip 8ummar Excursion* from all point* Eaat to Pacifle Coaat and Northweat until 8aptsmbar 16th, with spadal stopover privileges, good returning to October 31st, 1906. CHEAP COUONI8T ONE-WAY TICKET8 TO CALIFORNIA* AND NORTHWE8T FROM AUGUST 27th TO OCTOBER 31st. Use the splendid through service of th* SOUTHERN PACIFIC from New Orleans, or UNION PACIFIC from 8t. Louie or Chicago to destination with Steamship Lines to Japan, Chins, etc. Round trip tickets, account Baptist Convention, San Francisco and Los Angeles, on sale from Sept. 2d to 14th, final limit October 31st. WRITE ME FOR RATES AND INFORMATION. J. F. VAN RENSSELAER, General Agt., 124 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga. R. 0. BEAN, T. P. A. MISSION OF TIIE HOLY INNOCENTS- Woods avenue, near Weat Peachtree. Hun day school every Sunday at 3:30. HOLY COM FORTE R-Corner of Atlanta avenue and Pulliam. Rev. Gilbert lllggs, D. I)., I n_ charge. Evening prayer and ST. ANDREWS—Corner Glenn nnd Kent. Itev. Gilbert Higgs. D. D„ In charge. Even ing prayer and aermou at 8. Sunday school and sermon nt 11. HOLY TRINITY—Decatur. Ga. Rev. C. as announced. ST. JOHNS MISSION—College Park, ner, f. J. Moody In charge. Morning prayer and aermon nt 11. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD— Auatell. Rev. It. F. Dellelle In charge. Morning prayer and sermon nt 11. Evening grayer and nermoo at 6. Sunday achool a NORCROH8 MISSION—Rev. U. F. Do mon at 6:3 PRESBYTERIAN. MOORE MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN Corner Luckle nnd Latimer street* Dr. J It. Holderhy, pastor. The paator will preach nt 11 n. in. nnd 7:46 p. m. Sacra ment of the* lord's supper at morning am ice. W A LACE PRESBYTERIAN—Corner Wal ker nnd Stonewall. Rev. T. P. Cleveland, pastor. Subject at II n. hi., "Atnalek.' Subject at 8 “A Greater than Sin." Sunday school at 9:30 a. in. Prayer meettug Wednesday nt 8 p. in. ALL BUYERS OF BULK LIME, ATTENTION For severs! years we have been endeavoring to iet the — anufactur- era of the celebrated OAGERS WHITE LIME to give us prices to compete for Atlanta Bulk Lime trade. We beg to Inform all buyers of Bulk Lime that wo can now furnish GAGERS WHITE LIME, which Is the MOST select and HIGHEST grade of I.lme for PLASTERING AND BRICK WORK. The output ot this plant has largely been taken up by the Select Plastering trade at Cincinnati, Memphis and other towns, but we are now in ibape to give our patrons the beat that can be obtained. NORTH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN— Corner Beach tree street mid North HlMP Rev. Richard Orme Fllun. pnator. Morning aorahlp nt 11. Evening service at 8. At the morning service, the pnator will preach by request a aermon on “The Sablmth “people’s service." Evnngellatle themes, gospel aonga and testimonies. The subject for this Sabbath evenlug will Ih> "How h Hired Man May Become an Heir, or How to Exchange Poor Wages for a Roy al Heritage." Snlmth school nt 9:30 a. m. .00 What ONE DOLLAR a Month Will Do. PERFECT PROTECTION POLICY Insures Against Any Sickness,6 Months Any Accident, 24 Months Accidental Death. NORTH AMERICAN ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO. 703 Prudential Building, Phone 5330. AGENTS WANTED. Herringbone Expanded Steel Lath. Dehydratine, the Damp and Waterproofing Compound. Symentrex (Liquid Portland Cement) for color washing, 229 Woodward Au„ ATLANTA, 6A. masonry, exterior anC Interior walls, cement floors anil old brick -walls and besides giving walls a Fine Finish and Color. 8ym*ntr*x renders them proof against Rain, Snow and Sleet. I CAROLINA PORTLAND CEMENT CO. 4 KltatllU frtMlmtnf fw Wkisktj, Opium, Mar. yftiaa, Ctrl at, Ckfaraf, faka«a aaJ Mearaslke* ala at Merit itkaatllaa. The Only Keeler Insti* lutein Cecrgie. AWNINGS TENTS UPHOLSTERY A\AIER t VOLREPG ICO So. Forsyth St nnd 8 p. in. Midweek prayer meeting Wad! uesdaj at I p. m. Young Men’s Prayer A»- ooclntlou Thursday at 8 p. tn. Th* Preaby- terian brotherhood Invites men who are not engaged in religious work to meet them In their hall In the new Sunday school build- in.:. aeljolalng the church. Sunday morning iut i uuh u, ouimn • iii»i uiu* Dr. 8. L. Morris will preach at CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN—Car- Sunday school at 9 JO a. i WERT END PRESBYTERIAN—Corner Gordon anel Ashby streets. Rev. Lynn R. Sunday srboL at 9:90 a. Walker, pastor. m. Morning service at U a. in. Sermon by 9*. A - Beattie. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor at 7 p. iu. No service iday nlgf* ” —- * Sunday night. Prayer meeting Wednesday i*. folio—-* —^—■-* • normal elasa. WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN - Morning service at n a. m. Erenlng serr Sermons l»y the pastor. Rev. nlng i ■ at 8. Charles R. Nlsbet _ a. tn. Young people’s v ‘♦••-ty Midweek at A ' organ ►ek prayer aortic# 9 ad lesdny evenlug At the morning sen »* c. the new iks.e will be formally opened. INMAN PARK PRESBYTERIAN— Preoehlng Sunday at 11 a. nt. and 8 p. m. by the |>astor, Rev. James B. Flcklen, Sunday school at 9:90 a. m. Young Peo pic’s Society at 7:15 p. m. Regular mid j’clock Wednes- FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN—Corner of Jackson and Chnmherlln streets. There will be preaching September 2 at 10 o’clock 5.-. ■2** 8 o’clock p. m. Prayer meeting \\e<lneaday evening at 8. Sunday school at 9:90 a. tn. We are still In need of five teachers In this department. Young Peo- ’ “ — *" “ Friday. ple'a Society will meet at 8 p. m. CATHOLIC. SACRED HEART-Penchtree and Ivy streets. Sunday masses nt 7. 8:90 and 10 o’clock. Week-day masses at 6, 6:90 and 7. First Friday at 6, 6:90, 7 and 8. CHRISTIAN. FIRST CIIRISTIAN-No. 44 East Hunter street. Rev. II. K. Pendleton, pastor. Preaching at 11 n. in. and 8 p. m. Morning theme, "The Soul's New Garments." Bible school nt 9:30 s. tu. Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p. m. WEST END CHRISTIAN—Corner Gor- don nnd Dunn streets. Rev. Bernard P. Smith, pastor. Preaching at 11 s. tu. slid 8 CONGREGATIONAL. CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL—Rev. F. K. Jenkins, D. D.. pastor. Sermon nt 11 on “Restoring Pentecost, the Solution of the City Church Problem.'* Sunday school at 9:90 s. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p. m. IMMANUEL CONGREGATIONAL—Rev. Star C. Williams, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. tn. and 7:30 p. ra. Sunday school at 9:90 a. m. MARIETTA 8T. CONGREGATIONAL— Ilev. W. II. Tlllrann, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. hy the pastor and nt 7:46 p. tu. by Rev. Frank E. Jenkins, D. I). Sunday school at 3 p. nt. MISCELLANEOUS. V. M. C. A.—Corner l’ryor street mid Auburn avenue. At 3 o’clock the Bible class will la* conducted by Rev. J. C. vor. At 3:30 o’clock Itev. W. II. La Prado will sneak,to men on a subject of Interest Mrs. J. I'. Wolford will ring a solo. All men are Invited to attend these services. The association orchestra will play at ' lock. Building open from 2 to 6 o'clock. men's hall, 122 Peachtree street, on Sun day morning nt 11 o'clock. All Illhla stu dents and Those Interested in Bible doc trines arc cordially Invited to attend. St. Johns German Evnngellenl Lutheran liiirch. corner Forsyth nnd Garnett streets. Sendees will lie conducttHl sud n ttermou preached by the pastor. Rev. W. Vollbreeht, at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 9:30 a. in. meeting for conference and report nt the eiitrnl Congregational church, corner of 'arnegle place and Kills street, every Sab- ntli afternoon at 4:30. The Unitarian (Church of Our Father), •orner Cain and Spring streets. Lay ter- ... . —_* ... m lr • — vices will be conducted nt 11 x by A. Jackson. Vocal solos by Mrs. Minnie K)l at 9:46 Folsom Wynne. Sunday school First Church of Christ (Scientist). 17 W. Baker street. “Substance” Is the subject of the lesson-seruion Sunday. September 2. at 11 a. ui. uud 8 p. ui. Wednesday, test! uiotilnl meeting nt K p. m. Reading rooms 812-814 Uugllsh'-American building. Psvehologlcal Society—The Atlanta l’aych- . .*syi 'logical Society will meet Sunday ntt iooii st 4 o'clock sl 122 Peachtree strrat. Subject for discussion, “How to Attain “'hyslcal Strength.” to lie followed on th» . wo succeeding Sundays by “How to At tain Mental nnd Spiritual Strength." Beau tffnl uiustml program. Demonstration of instant relief rroui pain at every meeting. at 7:45. Christian nnd Missionary Alliance—Regu lar- services In Alliance hall, 72H North Itrosd street. Sunday afternoon and Wed nesday afternoon at 3:90. Snnday Is tula- slatuiry day. Tent services In Edgew«»od light. Sam Jones Tabernacle Meetings, Carters- ville, Ga. On Septemper I5th to 23rd, Inclu sive. the Western and Atlantic rail road will tell tickets from Atlanta- Dalton and intermediate stations, to Carteriiville. at rate of one fare for the round trip. Sam Jones will be assisted by Evangelist Oliver and other ministers of renown. Prof. E. O. Excell will have charge of the music, and other gospel singers of note will attend. Three services each day, 10:30 a. m.. 3:00 p. m. and 8:00 p. m., and the people of Cartersvllle will welcome the great crowds with the same hos pitality they have always shown. CHAS. E. HARMAN, Gsn. Past. Agent. DOWMAN-DOZIER MFG. CO. • Manufacturers of Fire-Proof Windows, Doors, Cornices, Skylights, Crestings, Finials, ,. Dixie Ventilators. Contractors for All Kinds of Sheet Metal Work. 20-22 Trinity Ave. Both Phones 525. B. L.WIL LING HAM, President. W. B. WILLINGHAM, 8oc’y and Treas. WILLINGHAM-TIFT H. H. TIFT, Vlee-Prea. LUMBER COMPANY Rough and Drevaed Lamtwr. Sash. Doors, Blinds. Builders* . Hardware. 200 Murphy Avenue. Take Eaat Point or College Park CroMlug on Lee Street Bell C. A. GOUGE. 83 N. Pryor St. Tin and Sheet Metal Worker. If it’s made of metal, see me. BELL PHONE 1443. MONCRIEF FURNACE CO. 103 S. Forsyth St.' Heating Plans and Estimates Free. The place to get your furnace. They install the best for any kind of fuel in residences, schools and churches. Both Phones. All Kinds of Building Material. Get • Prices From WOODWARD LUMBER CO. Hardwood Interior Finish & Mantels, Doors, Sash & Blinds Send Your Plans for Esti mates. Atlanta, . Georgia. WM. WILSON. Paint and Decorative Contractor. Large Contracts a Specialty. Contracts executed anywhere. Surety bond. 59 8. Forsyth 8«. Atlanta, Ga. Both Phones. HAHR-DAVIS LUMBER CO. PLANING MILL8, OFFICE AND YARDS: 333 TO 339 DECATUR 8TREET. Rough and Dressed Lumber, Shingles, Laths, Sash, Doors, Blinds and Builders’ Hardware. Our saw mill interests In Tift County, Ga., af ford us facilities to give- prompt service and at the lowest prices. Dimension timbers a specialty. Both Phones 3725. . WOOD FIBER WALL PLASTER. The original product, and the only plaster manufactured in Atlanta. Can be put on at as low cost as the lower grade substitutes that have come into the market. We can readily show this, so do not be misled. GEOPGIA WOOD FIBER PLASTER COMPANY. Whitehall St. & Cent. R. R. Phone 1152. ALEXANDER LUMBER AND MANUFAC TURING COMPANY. Factory and Yards, comer South Pryor and South ern Railway. Phone 2354. City office, 6 North For syth, Austell Building. Atlanta phone 400. Bell 303. 'Dix ie f T ile and' Cement YES. WE ARE UNDER BOND TO THE CITY TO DO STREET SIDEWALKS. LET US BID .ON' YOUR WORK. WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. PHONE W-445. ANNOUNCEMENTS. School of Millinery. Do you desire advanced Instruction, or, are you looking for employment that will give you good returns for your labor? Address MISS E. ELIZABETH 8AWTELL, 40 1-2 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA—Fulton I'ouoty. In pursuniu’U of orders grantfil to m« na iiflinliilBtrator. with the will annexed, of ltoliert Dnhmp, late of wild county, dc- ifnRcd. hy the honorable court of 4>riilnnry of Fulton county, on the firm Monday Iu October, 1904, nnd on the flrut .Monday In June, 1906, respectively, 1 will oiler for mil nnd sell to the hlgheMt bidder, before tli court hnuof door of Fulton county. In city of Atlanta, on the tlrat Tuesday tember. 1906, between the legal h> »ab», the following property or said Robert SOUTHERN RAILWAY. RAILROAD SCHEDULES. •eager Tra WtisTEUN AST) AfLAN'Tic BAiUtaiE From— I No.—Depart To- No.—Arrive • 3 Xnuhvllle.. 7:10 am * 2 Naabvllle. 8:35 an 73 Marietta... 8:35 aui | 74 Marietta.. 12:10 pta MM Vaak.llU ‘ * — Trains Leave Atlanta, N«w Terminal Station, corner Mitchell and Madison Avanuo. N. B.—Following achedule figures pub lished only as Information and are not guaranteed: 4:00 A. M.—No. 23. DAILY. Local to Bir mingham. making all stops; arriving In Birmingham 10:15 a. tn. 6:30 A. M.—No. 13. DAILY. “CHICAGO AND CINCINNATI LIMITED.” A solid ▼estibnled train Atlanta to Cincinnati wlth i^,-^"-;; --- IXi ££ out change, composed of vestlbuied ilnj | Macon.....7.7.'. 7:« pm^acksonvuVs.’. 8:3) pa reach., tod Pullman drawing room alocp- "ATLANTA ANf) \VE8f POIlft kAflT Ing care. Arrives Rome 7:30 a. tu.; Chat- ROAD, tanooga 9:46 a. m.; Cincinnati 7:30 p. m.; Arrive From— J Depart To— Loulsvllla 8:16 p. m.; Chicago 7:23 u. ui. !?*'“» 11:40 am -Montg^mary l:» ra CM car service. All meal, ha,wean A.- I gSWSS?. “J*ISS i La Grange 8:20 am LaGrange.... 5:» p» •93 Nashville..11:45 nm|* 92 Xishr!lls.4:6) pm 75 Marietta... 2:6) pral 72 Marietta.. 5:30 pa • 1 Nashville.. 7:36 pm • 4 Nashville. 3:50 pa OeXtIIAI. OF OKOUOIa RAILWAY. - Depart Te- Arrlre From— , Savannah 7:10 nmfMaron 13:01 tta Jacksonville.. 7:50 urn[Savannah..... 8:00 an Macon 11:40 am|Macon 4:00 po y. in jiic ly Iu Sep- Dohme. deceased, to wit: A certain tract of land In land lot 1'^ of the Fourteenth district of Fulton county, being In * * * * **’ * * * ng In the city of Atlanta and lieglunliig the southwest corner of I*nrklu a ml tors streets and running west iiloiig tin* south side of laxrkiu street 9-) feet, thence 4-xtciidliig back S4»uth same width as from nnd along Dora street 80 feet, hihI Ixdiig known a* lots 19 and 2» of the sub division of the "Uiwshe homestead," and contain ing Improvements thereon. Also, a certain tract of wild land, being land Jot Sfi of the Fifteenth district nnd second section of Cherokee county, Georgia, mid containing 40 acres, more or less. Also, a certain lot of laud In the town of Nnntnhnln. Swain county. North Carolina, and known In the suh-dlvtph»n of the Nan- tiihala property as lot No. 12 In block 93. fronting on Central avenue 26 feet uml ex tending back 130 feet. Also, two shares of the 4*aidtnl stock of the Nnntnhnln Marble and Tale Co., us evi denced by certificate No. 1.39 of the capital Bt4>ck of said company. Incorporate4l under the laws «»f West Virginia. Also. 2.000 shares of the capital stock of the Giant Leilge Gobi nnd Copper Co.. In- corpnrnteil under the laws of the state of Arlsona. ns evidenced by certificate 1066. To bo S4)bl for the purpose of paying the debts 4»f so Id Robert Dohme, deceased, nnd for illstrlbutlon among the legatees under his will. MARK A. HARDIN. Administrator, with the Will Annexed, of Hfdiert Dohme. Deceased. TIlOS. F. CORRIGAN, Attorney. 8 11-18-25(9)1. Innta and Cincinnati. 6:30 A. M.-No. 30 DAILY, to Griffin and Columbus. Arrives Griffin 7:11 a. in.; Co lumbus 10 a. m. 6:15 A. M.-. o. 12. DAILY, local to Macon, Brunswick nnd Jacksonville. Makes all •tops . arriving Mncou 9:15 a. in.: liruus- wlck 4 p. ro.; Jacksonville 7:40 p. tu. 7:00 A. M.—No. 35. DAILY.—Pullman to Birmingham. Memphis. Kansas City ami Colorado **—«•— * Si Arrives Memphis 3:u6 prlngs 8:16 a. m. 7:50 A. M.-No. 12 DAILY.—Local .. Charlotte. Danville, Richmond and Ashe ville. 7:65 A. M.—N 7, DAILY, Chattanooga. 12 NOON. No. ft, DAILY.-Washington •nd Souibwestern Umltetl. Electric light ed. Sleeping, library, observation and club cars through without change. Dining cars serve ail meals en route. Arrives Wash- •Montg •Dali: day. lILaGrange.... ... . 3:40 pinrMoutrm’ry. 11:1* pm -*•— *—■- -| dally i * - liROIlUIA KA1LROAU. Arrive From— l Depart To— •Augusta 6:00 am[*AufUsta..„.. 7:45 am Conyera 6:45 amiLltbonla 10:05 as Covington 7:44 am *Angusta 3:3» pa •Augusta.. . .12:30 pm Conysra.. “ Llthonla 3:25 pmiCovlUf*" •Augusta.. •Dally. day. >.. . .u:iv pn coDTvn r- i 3:25 pmiCovIugton.... 6:10 pa a 8:16 pm|*Augtista 11:45 pa . All other trains dally except Sun- S’ew York .... P. M. .... ... Express. Day coaches between Atlanta nud Washington. 8l**ner> between Atlanta, Charlotte and W iisliliigton. Arrives Wash ington 11:06 jj. m.; New York 4 p. m. P. M.- DAll.Y.—Local for 4:10 P. M.-No. 10. DA (I.,.*KiiMviiie. I'uiinmu oorerrstlon chair car Atlanta to Macon. 4:2ft P. M.—No. 37, DAILY.—Pullman sleeping car and any coaches to Birming ham. Arrives Birmingham 9:15 p. m., sUaiTuaHIi AIM"LiNKTtAlLWA^ Arrive From— I Depart To— Washington... 6:30 amfBIrmlugham.. 6:40 im Abhevllle 9:00 amlMouroe 7:20 sm Memphis 11:45 niniN’ew York....12:00 m New York 3:30 ptn Abbeville.... 4:0) pw Monroe 7:40 pm(Memphls 6:00 pm Shown In Central A 25 Per Cent Investment! JO P. M.—Na lL DAlIsY, except 8un day. "Air Line Belle" to Toccoa. 4:30 P. M.-No. 22. DAILY.-Orlffln and Columbus. Pullmau palace sieepiug car ml 4i.iv conches. 4:35 1\ M.-No. 23. DAll.Y.-Local to Fay etteville and Fort Valley. # 4:50 I». M.—No. 15. DAILY—Throngh drawing room and sleeping cart to Cin cinnati nnd Memphis nnd Chattanooga to l.ouiaviUe. Arrives Rome 7:20 p. u».; Dalton 8:36 p. in.: Chattnnougu 9:55 p. m.; Memphis srjo a. m.; I-oulsvllle 8:60 a; m.; St. liiuls 6 m.; Cincinnati 8:10 a. ra. 6:15 P. M.-No. 2. DAILY.—Makes all ■tops. I ax’a I to lletito; arrives Heflin 10:50 11:15 P. M.-No. 14. DAILY.—Florhla Llm- Iteil A solid veatlhnted train to Jackson ville. >*ln. Through sleeping cars and day TRY A WANT AD IN THE GEORGIAN —————, . t0 JnckjA»nviiIe and Brunswick* ar An Invtstmcnt yielding a guaran-: ! n\ “i : Urun, " lcl ' teed 25 per cent per annum. j i „il:3o P. U.-No. n. HAILY.-Throu«ti Any lady or gentlemsn with $100,: and Upward, spare capital, can, • to Birmingham. Arrl.cs Birmingham 6:35 without risk, secure the above in-* *• ®*.*4 MMliHan 11 a. m.; Jackson l:S p. Wixneuv i 4:06 p. in.; Shreveport 10 5e come, payable quarterly or annu-. it. m. Sleepers open to receive passengers — 9:«) pm. • 12 NIGHT—No. 9fi. DAILY.—United States hast Mall. Solid vestlbuied train. Sleeping cars to New ' ork. Richmond. Charlotte and Asheville. Conches to Washington. Dining firxTlNrnoAXT • ; cars serve all meals $»n route. Arrives HENDERSON, : ; Washington 9:30 n. m.; New York 8:23 i m. * : local Atlanta-Charlotte ulceper open to Nsehville, Tenn. j , rerrl— p««a-newa nt »:00 p. m. 1/trel t Atlanta-A.hpvUI, alrer^r np.n 10:10 n. m J I Ticket Otrirc Nn. 1 I'cnchlrre. on Vlnilnct. P-t-ra hulldlne. and n.tc Terminal Station. Both 'Phnnof. City oiricc. it: main; depot, ally. Principal withdrawabls on 60 • day* notice. For particulars, address JOHN P. 0. Box 165. Polished Plate Glass for stores. Polished Plate GIsjo for residences. Polished Plate Glass for show cases. Largest stock of Plate Glass In the South. F. J. COOLEDGE & SON., 12 N. Forsyth SL No. 2. on Tertnlual exchange. Office 104 N. Pryor Street* A Child’s Story. The A children went to school without carry ing their umbrellas. A rainstorm ensued. Mrs. A sent a servant f"f them—there was m> telephone In the house. The servant was late —the children went home In the wet. IN THE MEANTIME The B children also left their umbrellas at home. Mrs. B tele phoned them — they waited for the servant. They reached home dry and well. If you are Mrs. A— Call Contract Dept. M 1300 BELL SERVICE IS SATIS FACTORY