The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, December 08, 1906, Image 14

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r THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN, iCDAf. DECEMBER THE CENTRAL BANK & TRUST CORPORATION OFFERS TO DEPOSIT ORS EVERY FACILITY WHICH THEIR BAL- ANCES, BUSINESS AND RESPONSIBILITY WAR RANT. 31-2 PER CENT COM POUND INTEREST PAID IN SAVINGS DEPART MENT. CAPITAL - - - $500,000.00 METHOD18T. BATTLE IIILL MBTHODIST-Rev. C. L. Puttlllo. pnutor. Sunday sellool ^a10 n. in. WEST HIDE METHODIST—Sundar I ar 10 ii. m. The pastor. Hoc. C. L. PattRlo, will preach at II n. m. 7:39 in. by Ilwv. U. II. A trltatHit trtafmtaf fat Wbititj. Opium, Mar* fli rt, C»:t'm, Chlatal, Tabacca Neurtitbf alt at Strtt l*baatVam% Tbi Only Kceley Insti tute in Giwgii. 229 Woodward hi., ATLANTA, GA, ST. JOHN METHODIST—T li“ iwntov. II. C. c'hrlstliui, will preach nt It a. pi. mid 7:45 p. ai. TRINITY MBTnoWKT-CViriier White- hall atraet and Trinity avenue. Dr. .1. W. Lee, th« pnstor. will preach nt II n. m. and 7:30 p. tn. Sundar school rt« 9:3*) n. ut Weekly prayer meeting at 7:5) p. n». on Wednesday. * ST. LIKE METHODIST- -At tin- junc tion of Bereau nrenae and Dowell street. Sunday school at 9:30 a. :n. Preaching nt 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. I»y the pastor. Geo. W. Drlncr. KPWOBTII METHODIST—SfAysoiia are- nue. Edge wood, Oa. Uev. A. M. Pleura, pastor. Himdny school nt 9:30 n. a*. The 11 a. m. service will bo devoted to apeefal memorial aerricM In honor of the memory of Mr*. Charles Powauiu, who was one of the charter members of the ehuveh, and for many velars one of Its most faithful worker*. Preaching at 3 p. m. l>y the pas tor. Prayer meeting Wednesday c veiling at 7:3) p. iu. • i WESLEY MEMORIAL—Corner Auburn nrenue and Ivy street. Uev. Frank Eakes. pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 n. in. Pro/tch- lng at 11 a. m. by the pastor, the subject being "The Character of Heaven’s Inhabi tants: A Righteous Worker.” Epworth League devotional service nt 6:30 p. nt. Wednesday: Bible school teacher s' meeling nI 6:30 p. in., prayer service at 7:99 p. m., church social at 8:39 p. nt. Noonday prayer meeting every day 12 to l p. in. FIRST METHODIST—Junction o' Peach tree and Ivy streets. Rev. .!. H. French, pastor. Class meeting at ID a tu. Huudtty school at 9:30 n. tu. Preaching nt 11 n. in. and 7:45 p. in. by the pastor. Junior longue «t 2 ^». m. Epworth f*cni;u< Bragg & Ryon OSTEOPATHISTS E. E. B: PHYSICIAN AN $i Office*: 324-125 Century Bldg. Bell Phone 3901 ALABASTINE, The best tiut for plastered walls. Beautiful liue of col ors. We also earn* fiiuresco. Georgia Paint & Glass Co., 10 Peachtree. SALVATION ARMY POTS ARE BOILING BAPTIST TABERNACLE—But. J. J. Hen- nett, secretary and treasurer of the State Mission Board, will fill the pulpit of the Baptist Tabernacle Bandar morning and night. In the absence of flit* pastor. Dr. Len G. Broughton, who Is In Charlotte, N. C. TEMPLE IIAITIST-Dr. A. C. Ward will t reach at 11 a. an. <»u the subject, “Without aw—WhatT The Civic League has re quested that each pastor speak on some abase of olwdleuce to law. At 7:35 p. m. Jtev. W. A. King *wlU preach. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Prayer uicettug at 7:30 m. Wednesday. II. r. uuriey, pnaior. win prencu «i ix n. in and 7:30 p. m. Morning subject. ••Yield ing to Gods evening. “Necking the Lord. Bible school at 9:30 a. in. The usual services of the week at the appointed hours. H. Bell. JONEff AVENUE BAPTIST-The pastor. Rev. W. L. Savage, will preach nt both services. Personal Workers Club will meet ai 7 p. in. h'uuday school nt 9:30 a. in. 11. Y. P. U. will meet Tuesday at 7:39 p. in. Prayer meeting W#*Ine*day at 7:30 p. ui. WESTERN HEIGHTS HAITIHT-Snl* hath ecbool at 9:30 n. in. Preaching by the pastor, V. C. Norcross, nt 11 a. ni. and 7:JW p. m. WEST END BAPTIST—Dr. J. F. I 1 pastor, will preach morning nnd evening, the morning subject being “Good Cltiseu- ahlp:’* evening. “A ICotne-comlug.” Sunday Evening prayer 7:2; p. in. veck senieo Wednesday preach his drst sermon Sunday at II :v «».. using as his subject “Heart and Hand.' Ilia subject for the owning services will be "Obedience to law." Monday school at 9:39 n. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday nt 7:30 p. m. Ppeelnl meeting of the stewards Tuesday evening at 7:30 at the parsounge. GRACE METnODIHT-Corner Boulevard and Highland aronne. Rev. C. f. Jarrell, pastor. At 9:30 a. m.. Sunday school, Bar- sea class and Phils then clans. At 11 a. in., [iroachlug l»y the pastor. At 6:30 p. m.. Jipwortb league. At 7:30 p. iu.. preaching by the pastor. At 0:30 p. nt.. Wednesday. 'Sunday School Workers* council. At R p. Wednesday, weekly prayer meeting. „»hool at 9:30 a. L-. _ by W. I*\ Cruseelle. Epworth League nt 3:30 p. in. Womau‘a 1 Ionic Mission Mo- clotv Tuesday at 3 n. m. Prayer meet ing Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. 'ONGREGATIONAL METHODIST—Rev. R.dfc limit. D.D., pastor. Preaching Him- dav morning by tin* pastor In the Bible School buildings nt 88 Owner street. Lec ture by K. Y. Clarke Hunday night on "A Great Creator." INMAN PARK METHOD!HT-Edgewood avenue and Hurt street. Rev. Henry II. Mays, pastor. Preaching by pastor nt H a. in. nnd 7:3) p. ni. Ntindny school at J*:") a. in. Prayer meeting Wednesday ut 7:«> p. m. The Siilvatlon Army jots, attended by the army Iomc*. were put on the streets of Atlanta Friday, to lieglu the collection of funds for the distribution of 17.00U Christmas dinners and _ presents for 200 j at 9:3) n. in.* Tlio pastor, Rev. J. M. Dun* BAPTIST. Not'TII HIDE BAPTIST—Nuudny ii'huol children, on New Year's. Large sign.. “Keep the Pot Roilllig,” are {msted over every si and. Major Borrhnau. commander of the army In Atlauta, said Friday that substantial presents would he made to the chlldrdi* In the poor districts of Atlanta. A poA tlou of the money collected In the pots from now until Christinas will be used to boy shoes, stockings, bats and such ar ticles for children whose parents are uunhlo to boy them. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The stockholders of Central Bank and Triist Corporation are hereby noti fied that the annual meeting of stock holder* of said corporation will be held in its office in the Candler build ing, Atlanta. Georgia, at 12 o'clock on the tth day of January. 1907, for the purpose of electing trustee* for the sola corporation, and for tha transac tion of nuch other business at may come before the meeting. A. P. COLE*. Cashier. lap. will preach nt 11 n. m. nnd 7:30 p. L-idlr*’ Hoclety Tuesday nt 3 p. m. Prayer meeting nt 7:80 p. m. Wednesday. Hap- tlst Young People's union Thursday at 7:30 p. in. PONCE DB LEON AVENUE BAPTIST— Rev. Junius tV. Millard, D.P., pastor. The church meets for divine worship nt 11 u. ui. ami at 7:9) p. n»., with preaching by the pastor. HubJcct of the evening sermou. “JeniM«lem the Golden." a coiit«>mphition of the glories of heaven. Sunday school nt 9:30 h. iu. Prayer meeting Wednesday eveulng at 7:30 p. in. SECOND BAPTIST- Sunday m ho-I nt 9:39 n. in. Sermon oil “Unused Angels" .it It w. in. At 7:30 p. m. the church will Ih* opened for the song service. Dr. White Invites young men to hear his sermon on “Crime and lawlessness lu Atlanta ami Georgia." FIRST BAPTIST—Dr. tV. W. ..atidruw. r aster, ffunday School nt 9:30 a. m. Preich- ng at 11 a. tn. and 7:30 p. m. It. Y. I*. I*. JACKSON HILL BAPTIST—Services ut 1) n. m. and 7:39 p. m. Uev. Cslder T. Willingham will preach nt both services. A matter of Impatiane* to the church mum* hers will bo brought up* nt the morning service, Kumiay school nt 9:30 a. in. La- Good CItlieu- log." Hunday school at 9:30 ii. m. It. Y. P. 17. nt 6:45 p. fjadlea* Ahl Hoclety Monday ut 3:39 p. Prayer meeting at 7:39 p. ni. Wednes day. IMMANUEL BAPTIST—Service* nt 11 n. _j. and 7:30 p. m. Muiulny school nt 9:15 a. m. Ldrd's supper ut close of morning serv ice. Subject of evening seruion, “fTltlsen- shlp and the Law.” CENTRAL BAPTIW—Corner Garnett nnd Forsyth Stre«*ts. R. I,. .Motley, pnstor. Hei’VleeM nt 11 a. ni. nnd 7:30 p. m. Sunday school nt 9:30 a. in. Personal Workers’ Club nt 7 p. m. CAPITOL AVENUE It A PTIST-P reach ing by the pastor, John E. Briggs, at 11 a. in. and 7:S0 p. ni. Morning subject, “lanv- lewness:" evening subject. “Tne Crucifix ion.” Sunday school at 9:30 n. in. Junior Union at 8 p. tu. 1eddies' Missionary So- , clsty Mi-ndny nt .1 p. in. Teachers* meeting tloual Tuesday nt 7:30 p. m. vrayer and praise service Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Mciilor 1). Y. P. U. Friday ut 7:46 p. in. sermon at 4. RT. MARKS— LaGrauge. and sermon at 11 n. in. Phillips. 8T. P4&LS—Xinvimn. -jd a Ups. NORCROSS MISSION—Rev. R Belle in charge. Evening prayer mon at 3 p. in. Moody In charge. Morning pr mon at II. CONGREGATIONAL. CENTRAL—Iler. D. J. Ellison, D. D.. will preach nt 11 a. in. on "Life’s Plan from uod's Mountain,” und at 7:45 p. iu. U»* will deliver another of hi* Interesting sermons for Kinidny evenings, the subject lug at 6:45 p. MARIETTA STREET—Rev. W. II. Till man, pastor. Preaching nt 11 ii. lit. aud 7:45 p. ui. Sunday school at 3:30 p. m. IMMANUEI/—Rev! Starr C. Williams, pas tor. Preaching at 11 n. ^ Sunday school at 9:30. a. 7:45 p. m. Wallace Ga«|iio. pastor, lasses at 19 u. m. _ml 7:30 p, ni. 8li»- Ject for 11 a. m., “A Living 4’hureli." and for the # evening worship “The Marriage HERE AX—Re Barnes and Phllntheg g^at U a. m, and 7:30 p. ... —. veulng worahlu Supper.” Sunday school at 3 p. n». an weekly meeting »»n Thursday nt 7.39 r>. m. laidles’ t'lnb Saturday nt 3 p. m. Tlr* **. Ii. Tnheriiaeln male quartet will sing at the veulng worship. MISCELLANEOUS. niURi’ll OF TIIE REDEEMER (Eng lish Lutheran)—Tomer Trinity avenue aud Capttot place. Uev. B. Trunk, pastor. Morning service with sermon nt 11. Sun day school ut 9:8) a. in. Evening nervle* : 7:39 p. tn. WATCIf TOWER bTbLE AND TRACT 8GTIETY—The Atlanta branch will hold their regular weekly Bible study In Woml- nien's hall, 122 Peachtree afreet, on Run- day morning at 11 o'clock. All Thrlstlana Interested In tile study of die Bible nr urdlnlly Invited to attend. Noii deiiomlun PRESBYTERIAN. NORTH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN— Corner Pencbtroc atreot nnd North avenue. Rev. Richard Ornie Fllun. pnstor. Morning worship at 11 n. m. Evening worship *t 7:45 p. in. Preaching by the pastor. Mnb- biitJi school at 9:39 o. ni. Moira Bible con ference, Pbltnthen class nnd Young Men’s League nt 9:15 a. in. Teachers' Training eln*« ut 10 a. m. Tovenantera’ league at p. in. Christian Endeavor at 6:15 p. m. Baud of Miriams Wednesday nt 3:30 p. ui. Ladles’ prayer circle Thursday nt 3:.T) p. m. Teachers’ Training class Wednesday nt 7 j*. ni. Prayer meeting nt 7:45 p. in. Cov- enantera Friday nt 7:3u p. ni. CUMBERLAND PUEMBYTERI AN—Cor ner Spring nnd Ifnrrls streets. The psatnr. Rev. >5. M. McGee, will preach nt Jl a. m. Hahlintli school nt 9:3U a. ni. • meeting Thura- and 7:45 p. tu. by Rev. T. W, field, of Canada. Sunday school and Hilda rltases at V:8j n. m. Praye " **** day evening nt 7:45 p. in. WALLACE PRESBYTERIAN - Corner Walker and Ktonewnll streets. Rervlees at 11 n. iu. and 7:30 p. m. Snhlmth school at Mia. iu. Prayer meeting Weil- WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN—Rev. Jnllcti S. Rodgers will pranch nt It nnd 7:30 p. iu. Sunday school nt 9:30 n, Young People’s Society at 6:30 p. m. Ri Jar midweek prayer service Wcdnei evening at 7:30. ;f. u ; ui. l»y the pastor. Rev. Jnmea 1). Ficklen. Sunday school nt 9:39 a. tu. Young poo pin'* Society nt 6:45 p. m. Regular mid week prayer meeting at 7:30 p. in. Wed- FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN - Corner of Clininherlln and Jnrkson streets. Preaching nt 11 n. in. nnd 7:39 p. ni. by the pastor. Rev. T. 11. Newkirk. Regular Wednesday evening prayer meeting nt 7:30. Sahbntli *** Young People'* Society CENTRAL PR E8 BYTE RI AN-W* siting- ton street, opposite cnpltol. Rev. Theron II. Rice, D.D., pastor. Sunday school nt 9:»> n. in. In the Brotherhood Bible class *pc -lnl topic for study, “The Seven terancea of Christ ou the Cross.” Regular Sunday worship nt 11 n. in. nnd 7:45 p. m,, with sermons by the pnstor. Young Ido’s praise service nt 7:15 p. m. LM\ ERSALIriT— Peachtree aud East Harris streets. Itov. E. Dean Elleiiwood. pnstor. Preaching eorvlce at 11 a. ni. nnd «:4o p. ni., with aermons by the pnstor. Morning subject, “The ln»ro of the Isiw." Evening suhjoct. “The Cost of Having a Soul.” Sunday school nt 9:|5. with Bible class taught by the pnstor. Young Peo ple's Christian Union devotional meeting nt 7 p. iu. >* ST. JOHNS GERMAN EVANGELICAL LI THKUAN—Corner Forsyth nnd Gnmett streets. Sunday school nt a. in. Serv ices with sermon by the pastor and spe cial music at ll/o'clock. STREET CAR BARN—Under the auspices of the Julieti Nix Woman's Christian Temperance Union the regular, devotional any vices will be held In the street car barn on Edgewood avenue Sunday at » a. in. mass at 7 nnd 9:30: Sunday school nt », high inns* nt 11. Celebrant. Rev. Father Murphy. S.M. Sunday evening: Ronodh- tloii: conference on “Material Prosperity In England Todny,” by Rev. Father Gunn. 8.M.. at 8. Meek days: Mas* at 6:30. 7 nnd S; confession every morning frnhl 6 to H; Saturday from 3:39 to 6 nun, frour “ to 8 p. in. v.'v"A i' i ... Iiurii avt-mu 1 . lluildliiK niu.lf Ii/ ort liv.trn at- 3 n. at 3 |>. m.; talk In innn l«/ (lev. J. 8. Til lv>'. at 3:30 p. in.: Inillillna cloae, at « p. ui. Hr*, r. If. Wingfield will slug nt the 3:30 class service. C.NlTAUlAx CHURCH (t’huri-h «f Our Fiitlurj-Coruer Cain ami Sprlus atreeta. It-v. Icu.h It. 8blp|ien. O. It., minister In' L-harae. K.gnlar nmrulua aerrle. at II a. m. KuliJoet of diaeourae. "The Trun l.lb- oral.” Hunday acboul nt 9:13 a. tu. PURSE° WELLS PAPER CO. WHOLESALE PAPER, PRINTING AND BINDING P R INTI N OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS 16 1-2 E.’ Mitchell Street, ATLANTA, GA. Blue Ribbon and Diploma, WAS AWARDED TO First Prize, WAS AWAR Vulcanite Roofing at the COI(Ui State Fair. Tbla tvaa dona on m,rlt by the expert Judaea on thia line. VULCANITE la the orlal- r.al doubt* Dint coated, asphalt ruoflna. It hae Imltatora. hut no equal. Recommended by the National Board of Vndenrritera and Southaaatern Tariff Association. “You Can Pu* It On.” ATLANTA SUPPLY COMPANY Sol* 8t*t* Agents for Georgia. 29-31 South Foreyth St, Atlanta, Ga. J. C. GREENFIELD, PreiidenL C. A. PEEK, Secretary. CHRISTIAN. FIRST CHRISTIAN—14 K. Ilunt-r atiwt. Rev. II. K. I'andl-tou, pa.tnr. Prcat-bli), at 11 a. ui. and 7:30 i>. tn, Mcminn tb-mc, "The Nature and Value of l.atr." Illlile school at 9:30 o. iu. I’brlatlan Cmlcavur i WKST END CHRISTIAN—Corner Cordon end Duun atreeta. Itov. Bernard 1». SniltU, pa,tor. ITeaehlnt at II a. in. and 7:30 p. in. HOWELL STATION CIIRIKTIAN-End of Marietta atreei car line. Rev. Oeorito W. Mullins, pa.tnr. Illble achool at 3 p. ui. I'reacblns at It n. ni. anil 7:3> p. ni. r. a. ui. and Preaching first Lord's day at 11 7:39 p, w. EPISCOPAL. Second Sumliijr'ln Advent. CATHBDRAL—«?orn*r Witslilugtou ; Hunter atreeta. Very Rev. C. T. A. I' D. I)., dean. At 7:30 n„ n»„ holy commmiioii; II a. m., morning prayer and sermon; 4 p. in., evening prayer: 7:30 |*. ui.. evening prayer am! special Advent sermon by Rev. C. B. Wllmer, D. D. Sunday school at 9:45 n. m. AH other day*: At 7:20 n. m„ holy f-ommunlon; 9 a. m., morning prayer; 4:39 t». ni.. evening prayer. Wed- nesday and Friday: Litany at !0:JW. D.D., rector. At 7:30 a. m.. holy conimuti Ion; 11 *• m.. luornlug prnver and aeriion; 7:3U p. in., evening prayer and sermon. Huudav achool *t 9:45 * ~ * at If. » a-ni. Friday: IJtnuy IXf AUNATIOX—Leo near Gordon atreot. Weat End. Rev. John J. Perry, r?eter. 7*S0 a. ni„ holt communion; 11 u. m., morning prayer am! sermon; 4 p. m„ evening praver and sermon. Sunday echoot at 9:45 a. *m. Wednesday: Evening prayer at S. Friday: Litany at 4:39 p. m. LSA.l >r *?* r - school' at 9 45* u. tr. ] w«dne*u*y: Litany at 19:39 a. m. i BPIPHANY—Corner Moreland and Euclid av«nu*s. Rev. C, A. lAngstm in charge. “ x ““ ——ind sermon. San- Friday: IJttcy school at 9:39 i Sunday school every Sunday at 1:3) p. m. HOLY I’OMFOUTKR-Atlanta avenue- aud PolIIam atreet. Rev. Gilbert Jliggs, D. D.. In charge. Holy communldn and sermon at II a. in. Evening prayer nnd s-rimei at 4 p. in. Hunday school at 3 p. ui. Wedne». day: litany at 4 p. tu. CHLRCn OK CHRIRT-R'est Rnd nvo- ■u*. Blbls uttuly at lo a. m. l-n-svfalux null I'oiiiiuiinlnn wnrlc.-K nt 11 «. ni. I'nij-ci- luectlug Thurmlny ut 7:30 p. ni. ATLANTA BIBLK HCHDOl,—Kt-r. Ilclfu llunt, I». D.. mpurls luirriumeil tuti-rrul lu school. Ul.*..ln|ta h.vr bmit alnmndllig snil Hum. I* pro*: «f n ivMc.pninl /«•- ylvsl gnluff nut fmm tin- nnrk. ’Iln-ro will be a iiumlior of Impurtuut dlsctissloiis »lur- Ing the coming week. The public is dally Invited Mimlay luornfiig und night and each afternoon and night during tlie week, Saturday excepted, 'ftto school la lo cated at 86 4!ooper afreet, ^ A SERIES OF LECTURES—Sunday night Mr. Kdwnrcl 5<>ung Clnrk^ begins a aeries of lectures before,the Atlanta Bible School on J ooper street. Mr. Clarke, who Is known "Movet- tlie «;ountry as rellglonM editor of “ng Cf DRESS YOUR SON outfit OR BUY AN ENTIRE $15.00. OUTFIT FOR YOURSELF Semi uu 313.00 for a suit that la well worth tlm nnmunt and «ve will Rive you FREE the followln; outfit: Suit ...7 $16.00 Undsnvear 1-00 Top Shirt 1-00 Collar and Cuffs 40 i Neck Tie 50 Pair of Sox 26 Handkerchief 25 Pair Suspenders 50 Pair Hose Supporters 25 Collar and Cuff Buttons ... 1.50 Total value of outfit... .$20.65 ALL FOR $15.00 SEND THIS AD. WITH COUPON PROPERLY FILLED. Nam* Express Office Town or City Stats Kind of Suit D*sir*d - | Breast Measure Waist Measure Length of Trouters. No. of Collar No. of Sox No, of Cuffs If this outfit is not satisfactory we will gladly return money. EMPIRE CLOTHING COMPANY, 62 WEST MITCHELL STREET, ATLANTA. GEORGIA. . Railroad Y. M. C. A. Humluy afternoon at 3:30 o’clock a ino*t Interesting service will be held at the new room* of the Railroad Young Men’n Christian Association, 31 1-2 West Alabama atreet. Rev. H. C. Hur ley, pnutor of Woodward Avenue Bap tist church, will bo the apeaker. He Is n young man full of that evangelistic enthusiasm that win* the hearts of all who hear him and the patron* of the railroad association are «ure of a real treat at tomorrow’s service. The good, old-fnahloned singing, led by the piano, under the hand of Mr. A. R. Adklnson and the cornet by Mr. H. 1*. Furlow, I* a part of the service Into which every body enters, nnd Ih very enjoyable. The room* are open during the after noon and are warm and cheerful. VI*- Itors will be welcomed and nru Invited to spend the time ther and close tho evening nt the gospel service. Old Clothes steamed clean ed by Tom Weaver. THE BTST FAGAZINES AT THE BEST RITES. Every one must keep up with dally event* going on *o rapidly all th* tlm*. If you do not read some dally paper you aro falling behind. If you do not read some good niugazino and en joy tho literature that is contained In these publication* every month you are missing much that Is good. You can secure The Georgian every day In the year, except Sunday, and one of the. most prominent magazines jn America for a llttla more than the price Of The Georgian alone, which Is only 34.50 per year. Take, advantage o< The Georgian clubbing offer. You can get The Jeffersonian (Watson's new magazine) and The Georgian one year SOUTHERN RAILWAY. The following schedule tijniro* publish»m1 only ns Uiformntlop. nml nr* pot cunrantext 36. 13. 39. , 40. 18. Lv. Atlanta iC. T.) Ar. TOccoa (li. T.) Ar. Siinrtanburf. ........ Ar. Cnarlottf Ar. Washington Ar. New York is™? mrt n.in. 6:43 a.in. 9:20 a.m. 9:20 p.m. 6:39 u.m. 7:feo o.m. 12:07 p.m. 8:53 p.m. 6:40 p.ui. 2:00 p.m. 12:lN>nonu 2:35 p.ni. 8:f« p.m. 8:13 p.m. 6:4.’ a.m. 12:43 p.iu. 1p.m. 5:03 p.m. 8^0 p.m. Jl :00 p.m. 11:05 *.uu 4:30 p.m. 9:10 v-a- CHATTANOOGA. CINCINNATI AND THE WEST. 13. 7- 15. . Ar. Chnttauooga... ...... 9:45 n.m. l:uo p.ui. 9:55 p.m. Ar. Chicago 7:10 n.in. 5:20 p.ui. JACKSONVILLE. BrtUNoV.ICK, tl'C. 16. 3. 19. 14. Lv. Atlauta u:13 12:15 p.ui. 4:1 J p.ui. 11:1.4 p.m. Ar. Macon Ar. Cochran Ar. Jesup Ar. JirunRwIck. . . Ar. Jnrkxonrlllc. . . 9:20 n.m. 10::» a.m. 2:25 p.m. 4:25 p.m. 9:29 p.m. 2:49 p.m. 7:10 p.m. 8:45 p.m. 1:20 a.ui. 2:40 a.m. :::::::::::: 8:09 n.m. 1 8:30 n.m. BIRMINGHAM. MEMPHIb AND Iht \NuST. . a 85. 87. ». 87. Lv. Atlauta Ar. Austell Ar. Tallapoosa Ar. Aanlaton Ar. fStrmlnrbnin 4:o*i n.m. 4:35 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 7:43 a.m. 10:15 a.m. 7:d0 it. ni. 7:35 ii.ui. 8:55 n.m. 10:09 u.m. 12:05 p.m. 4:2ft p.m. 6:05 p.m. fc24 p.m. 7:33 p.m. 9:89 p.ui. 6:15 p.in. 7:05 p.ui. 9:30 p.iu. 11:30 p.m. 12:10 p.m. 1:41 a.u. 3:06 p.m. 6a5a.m. COLUMBUS. FOH. VALUEV. ETC. 1 . a 30. 22. Lv. Atlanta Ar. Williamson. . , Ar. Fort Valley. . . • VS* m -1 . .] 6:25 p.m. . .| 8:25 p.m. 1 Lt. Atlanta. . Ar. Williamson Ar. Columbui. 6:30 a.m. 7:25 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 4:Z0p.n. «:5S p.m. 9:00 p.ui. Tnsenger and Ticket Office. 1 Fcncbtre, at. Thune ]«. Ticket Office Terminal Pa,«ongcr nml Ticket. Office, l Pinclitrre Ktrcct. 'I'honc 1(2. Ticket Office Ter- tnliml Stntlun. T’ljone 4903. him.Hr1!l U iifi 0 5S , .m!°"'» hn *ii l . l,t,n * Bl t ,, "l e * ch tnr 11,6 * >rlce ot The Georgian, iiitiiNtir by Ills \lgi>rnus opinmtthm to sk«*p- t * KA _ AI „ t clsm nml lilghsr rrttlrlmn l»y his Httuifl for Do 11 now * I hlgtisr criticism l*y his ntiuul for bur •niiurlty of the Bible. Tho ircneml ! ,U V.T. 0 V b t B 7 , t , s" ,M ^' ln Sunday night I* 1 he Rook of Books. ’ Ou»; lecture wilt .!?• V n " J'rcafor.” another on a I nlrorso of WonUcrs.” tho third on "Tlm T.lfr l.lnr " the fourth on "A Uoinfnnllue l "* 1 ;' thepfih "n-T'he Ilnlin of UHi-n.l,' 1 and the sixth on "Tlie ftlory Koi.j." Tl„ one for Ktinduy ulght will bo "A Orest Cro- a tor. r ««Rr oj.z-Ron «>k rimisT mdentisu -M, B «(»r street, "iio.1 tht I'reierver of Man is tho subject of the lesson-sornion \S U tt ' V 1- un,, « U1, Te*tlmonlol meeting “> 8 y- Ui. Ueadtng room, lit SH fcngll»b Amerlenu bnlldlnr. CANADIAN MINI8TER TO PREACH FIR8T PRESBYTERIAN The pulpit of the First Presbyterian church will be tilled next Sunday morn ing und evening by Rev. T. W. Win- field. Air. Winfield Is a distinguished Presbyterian minister, • having been from 1833-1357 chaplain to their High- nc**o« Lord and Lady Aberdeen, dur- Ing Lord Aberdeen’s tenure of office as governor general of Canada. From 1837 to 1901 ho was pnstor of the Mel ville Presbyterian church nt Montreal, one of the largest churches In Canada. Recently Air. Winfield was transferred to the presbytery of North Carolina. DR. J. 8. FRENCH ARRIVES TO BEGIN HIS PASTORATE. Tho Rev. J. s. French, recently called to the pastorate of the First Alethodlst church, has arrived In Atlanta to take up tils new duties at once. Mr. French will live at the Aragon hotel until next Wednesday, when he will remove to the parsonage, PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY. The Atlanta Psychological Society, Robert Bryan Harrison president, will meet Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Subject for diecusslon. "The Mission of the Nazarene on Karth." Ten-mln- ute talks by advanced thinker*. At 4 o clock beautiful musical program un der the direction of Professor W. O. Barnwell, violinist, assisted by Profes sor Waller V. Grace, piano soloist: Mrs. J. C. Gentry and Miss Virginia Houcli- en. vocalists; Mr*. W. R. Llnney and Mrs. Strozler, piano accompanists. At -very meeting wonderful demonstra tions are made In telepathy and Instan taneous healing. Visitor* arc always welcome to this school of freedom. ST. ANDREWS—Corner Ulesu am! Keot health and happines*. FINE PR0GRE6S MADE . IN COTTON PICKING. Special to Th* Georgian. Jackson, Miss., Dec. S.—By the mid die of January the entire cotton crop of Allsslsslppi will have been picked. The weather all over the state has been the most delightful In the hlltory of Mississippi. It has rained but little In the pnst two months and the tempera ture resembles October rather than De cember. , Lust season in Allsslsslppi tho plant era were picking cotton In April. POLICEMAN SENTENCEcT TWELVE MONTHS ON GANG. Special to Tbe l;corgisn. Ilnlnbridge, Ga.. Dee. 8.—Lieutenant Scott, of the city police force, was tried In the city court yesterday on a charge of assault and battery upon the per son of John O'Donnell, found guilty and sentenced to twelve months on the chalngang, rr lo pay a fine ol 175 and costs. The evidence showed that the trouble started last Saturday night In a Wa ter street saloon, when Scott went with Officer Rock to make an arrest. Scott nml O'Donnell had been good friends previous to this time, O'Donnell Is about 72 years old. TOWN SELLS WATERWORKS 1 FOR HANDSOME PROFIT. 8pcci*t to The Georgian. Bristol. Tcnn., Dec. 8.—The city council of Norton, Ve.. v has sold the waterworks of that town to the Vir ginia Coo] and Iron Company, of Stone- ga. Va. The trice paid for the prop erty was 1*3,000. Till* property was bought a year ago for 8*0.000. SPECIALIST IS DEAD; KEPT SECRET OF CURE. fipm lsl to Tbe Georgian. Bristol, Tenn., Dec. 8.—Dr. James Crabtree, n noted cancer specialist, who currd many of the mountain people of southwest Virginia aud eastern Ken tucky of cancerous affection. Is dead at Ilia home at Dnrtvln, Va.. aged 80 years. It Is not know here whether or not he made known the secret of hi* treatment, but it Is stated that he had a remedy about the merit of which there eras box the least doubt. EXPHESSROBBERS Five Are Locked Up After Beiug Carried Before Injured Messenger, Palestine, Texas, Dee. 8,—The Pa cific express car was robbed by six men, It has been learned. They bound tho express messenger and threw him out of the t^pldly- tnovlng train at Bylon Hiding, near Iledwntfy, last Saturday night. On en tering the express cor when nearing Texarkana, Conductor Blair found the car vacant,' the safe ransacked, und the messenger's helper missing. Reach ing Texarkana, It Is sold, the train newsboy disappeared. Of the five men now under arrest two of them were taken In custody ut Cam den, who, It Is said, were Identified hy Messenger Orlsset when taken before him at the company bospitul Tuesday evening. Two other men. one of whom Is said to be a prominent oltixen nt Texarkana, were arrested Wednesday. The fifth arrest Is thus of the train's newsboy, who was captured at Waco LANARK, On the Gulf of Mexico. Hunting and fishtng season now on. Oyster beds within easy access. Offers exceptional advantages as a place to spend part of the winter months. LANARK INN, Coder new management, Atodern, and well kept, will afford special attention to hunting and fishing parties. Reached by th* Georgia, Florida and Alabama Railway. Convenient schedules. * Tourist rates now in effect. For schedules, rziiroed rates, etc, writ* j. h. McWilliams. Gen. Pan. Agent, Bainbridgt, Ga. LANARK INN, Lanark, Fla. RAILROAD SCHEDULES ibowlof ibv ^riirai iLu i>«purturn of i*** •euffrr Train* of tht* Followin'? Bond*: WESTERN A*S'b A'J’LASiTu UAiLHOAO.' .No.—Dejnirt To— I No,—Arrive- From- 2. N**bvlll«.l:35 n.m.1 ft. Naabvllle. 7:10 n.in. 92. Nn*bvlll«.4:50 p.m.(73. Rome 9:45 a.tu. 72. Rom*.....5:10 p.m. 93. N*»hvllle.U:46 n.tu. 4. Nn*hrllle.8:50 p.oi.) 1. N**brlll«. 7:36 p.m. All train* daily. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY. Arrive* From— I Depart to— HuvAnualii ... 7:10a.in. Mneon ....... 11:to p.on Jacksonville 7:5) n.iu. .Vnvunnuta ... 8:00 u.m. Macon ......11:19 a.ui.lMocon 4:00 p.m. Savannah ... 4:15 p.ui.IHavauuah ... 9:16 p.ni. Macon ...... 8:10 p.m. 1 Jacksonville 8J0p.ni. •UUMA AMU IVggT roi.u ItAlU* Arrive From— 1 * Depart To— Iff 1 ®* II:40am(*Moutfornery 6:19 nm ^Montgomery. 7:40 pml*Uontg'm’ry.l2:fe pm *8elm«.... . .11:35 pmi«8«lma 4:30 pm* La Grange 8:20 amlLaGraage.... 1:30 pui •Montgomery. 3:40 pm rMoutg'm’ry. 11:15 pm r 'Dully. A ii other trains dally except hue* S Xil trains of Atlanta, and We«t Point allrond Company arrive at anel depart om Atlanta Tormina! station, corner of Itchell wtroot and MadN»»n nvonne. GEORGIA RAILROAD. Arrive From— •Augusta .... 5:00 am Conyers 6:45 am Covington ... 7:46 am •Augusta ....12:45 pm . 3:25 pm TJoparf To— •Augusta 7:20 am Mthonta 10:05 am •Augusta .4:25 pm Conyers 5:00 pm, Covjngtnu ...6:lo pm •Augusta 11:45 pm SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILROAD. Arrive From Washington .7:30 am Athens 8:25 am Memphis ....11:45am New York..,. 3:65 pm New York.... 12:00n’n Atheu* 4:00 pm Memphis 4:45 pm Hhowu iu central Tl me. FOR RENT. Elegant Ground Floor of fice. Former Atlanta Nation al Bank building. Apply 15 East Alabama St. Thursday. All of the men were pro nounced to be the robbera when taken before the injured messenger. It ho* been learned that $110,000 was taken. Fir* Attack* Fort Wool. Norfolk, Va.; Dec. H.—Fire partially destroyed the houxe of the keeper of the building* at Fort Wool thia morn ing. and but for the timely aid of u tug from Fort Monroe, which brought two bucket brigade*, all the building* >n the Island fort Ideation* would have been burned. - • ii V