The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, December 15, 1906, Image 14

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- THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN, SATURDAY. DFURMBETt 1*. 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 - - - $600,000.00 •lilng at 11 a. m. an«l 7:90 p. in. HKCOND BAPTIST—At It n. m.. at the reqin»At of many who were anil some who were not present. Ur. John K. White will preach again on "lawlessness," na he did on Sunday n‘ . those daya f 'there wan no king In larnel. Every man did that which was right In hla own eyea." This aeruion will l>o print ed In pamphlet for general dlatrlhutlou. ** 7:30 p. in., song service promptly, special music |»y quartet. I>r. White will siieak on "Why Clod Iioea Not Strike Men Dean: ~ * meat.’ The Questlou of Delayed Judg r . V* BAPTIST TAIIKKXACLK—Dr. Ian Itroughton, the pastor, will All hla pulpit Sunday morning and night. The auhject for the night aernion will Iw the drat ot hie ac- rlea on the Prodigal Sou, "The Young Man and Ilia Start." Song service begins at John K. Purser, will prt lug and evening. “ * LANARK, On the Gulf of Mexico. Hunting and Halting .canon now on. Oyater bade within easy acceea. Offers exceptional ndvantngea as a place to apend part ot the winter montha. LANARK INN, Under new management, modern, and wall kept, will afford special attention to hunting and flatting partita. Reached by tha Georgia, Florida and Alabama Railway. Convaniant aehedulea. Touriat rataa now In affact. Far aehaduloa. railroad rataa, ate., wrlta j. h. McWilliams, Gan. Paaa. Agent, Bainbridga, Ga. LANARK INN, Lanark, Fla. AWNINGSI TENTS UPHOLSTERY AVAIER & VOLBERG ISO So. Porayth St WE BUY Copper, Lead, Itraaa, Zinc, Raga, Hot. Ilea, Burlap, Wash Cotton, Sacks. All cut of town orders solicited. PIEDMONT IRON AND METAL CO, 17ft Msdlson Avanus, Both Phonos 1739. ATLANTA, GA. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS! We will give you the lowest prices on Builders' Hardware, Tools and Nalls. In Atlanta. Call on us at our SOW store—150 Pttara Street. F. J. COOLEDGE & SON. OSTEO E. E. B: PHYSICIAN AN 81 Offlcss: 324-328 Century Bldg. Ball Phone 3901 ALABASTINE, The best tint for plastered walls. Beautiful line of col ors. We also carry mureseo. Georgia Paint & Glass Co., 40 Peachtree. A icfeailft* rrtafHMf fn Whltkuf, Opium, Mffe plfat. Cscafat, CMtraf. Talacca iri ff«srasfl«e ■fa sr Aurtt filialffes. Hi Only lull} Mt* tuta is 6nr|iL 229 Woodward An., ATLANTA, GA. FOR RENT. Elegant Ground Floor of fice. Former Atlanta Nation al Bank building. Apply 15 East Alabama St. on aad WHISKEY HABITS eared at home with- ••tprie. Bock of par ticulars tent FREE, _ B. «. WOOLLEY. sTS! OSk* 104 N. Fryer §'r ml JONES AVENI'E BADTI8T—The pastor. W. L. Ravage. will preach At 11 a. in. mid 7:30 p. m. Personal Workers' Hub will meet nt 7 p. m. Hnnriay school at 9 " Baptlat Young People's Union Tuesday at f.90 lug Wednesday at 7:1 WERT END BAPTIST—The paator, III preach Sunday i . Sunday school at 9:30 a. , . _jg People's I’nlou Hun- lay evening at 6:46. Prayer meeting Wed nesday evening nt 7:80. Chrlatmaa enter- in I ument for the Sunday achool Friday nt .*» p. in. BROWN MEMOftliu7BAPTlRT-Rev. W. A. Babb, naator. Preaching at 11 a. m. hr Itcv. A. A. trim, of (Jrlffln, CJa. Dr. V. f. Norcroaa will preach at night. Sunday school at 9:30 ii. m. Prayer meeting Wed* nemlay evening at 7 o’clock. WESTERN nRlOIITR RAPTIRT-Bun- day achool nt 9:30 8. in. I'rcnchlng nt 11 n. in. by the paator. V. C, Norcroaa, on "The Rising Again of the Savior." Ilev. W. A. Ilabh, paator of Brown Memorial church, will preach at 7:80 j>. ni. IMMANUEL BAPTIST—t’orner Fair at reel and llcrean avenue. Itev. 8. A. row an, paator. Sunday achool nt 9:16 n. in. ■'reaching at 11 n. in. nml 7:30 p. in. by the nator. Subject of the morning aervlee, "A Repentant. — ... _. Christian culture Han* nt 4:30 p. m. Mid week prayer aervlee Wedneadny nt 7:30 p. in. Rapt fat Young People’• Union Friday night at 7:46. SOUTH SIDE BAPTIST—Sunday achool at 9:30 n. m. Preaching by the paator. Rev. J. 8. Dunlap, at 11 n. ni. and 7:30 p. in. PONCE DELEON AVENUE BAPTIST— Rev. Juulua W. Millard. D.D.. paator. Sun day achool nt 9:30 a. in. Church aervlee* nt 11 n. hi. and 7:30 p. in., with preach ing by the paator. At the evening hour, the paator will give the laat sermon In the aerlea on "Life a Tomorrows:" "la Pun ishment Eternal? An Inquiry Into the Final Fate of the Wicked." Prayer meeting Wednesday evening nt 7:30. FIRST RAITIST-V*. W. Landrum, »r. Sunday school at 9:30 »«. in. Moi worship nt 11. Evening worship at llnptlat Young People's union at 7 Hunter streets. Very Rev. y7! i| 5f A. Ploe, 1J u. m.. morning prayer and aermon, the latter being a special advent aeruion by Rev. Z. H. Fariand, of All Saints. Sunday school nt 9:46. All other days: At 7:30 a. in., holy communion: 9 a. in., morning prayer; 4:30 p. in., avenlug prayer. Wed* neaday and Friday: Litany at JO:JO. ST. LUKES—Poachtrea, bat ween Currlet and Pino streets. Jlev. C. B. Wllmer, D.D., rector. At 7:30 a. m., holy commun ion: 11 a. to., morning prayer nml sermon; West End. Ilev. John J. Parry, rector, n. in., holy communion; 11 a. in., morning prnver and sermon: 8 p. in., evening prayer and sermon. Sunday school at 9:& n. m. Wednesday: Evening prayer nt 8. A Friday: Litany nt 4:80 p. m. ALL SAINTS—Corner of West Peachtree mid North avenue. Rev. Z. K. Fnrlnud, rector. 8 a. m., holy communion; II ii. ni., log at 6:46 p. m. Jfct it I . ... sage." The evening aervlee will 1m* espe dally evangelistic and the subject la "Whai la the New Birth?" There will Ih» apodal music nt this service;- Sunday school nt 3 p. ai. Baraca and Phllathea daeoee at " *tiy prayer meet fug on Weeklj BUBS! m METHODIST. WESLEY ME MORI A If—Corner of Auburn avenue and Ivy streets. Rev. Frank E. 7:30 p. ui. Preaching nt 8 p. m. by pastor, subject "The Character of Heaven a Inlinh Hants. Heart Truthfulness." Epworfh League devotional aervlee 0:30 p. in. Wed- da v 6:30 p. ui. Bible achool teachers’ BATTLE HILL METHODIST—Bev. C. ... Pnttlllo pastor. Sunday achool 10 n. iu. Preoclilufe 11 a. m. by the pastor. Teachera’ meeting Wednesday 7. p. in. WERT SIDE METHODIST—Kav. C. L. 'nttlllo paator. Sunday achool 10 a. m. ’reselling 7 p. m. by the pastor. Prayer meeting Thursday 7 p. m. TRINITY MRTHOD1OT—Corner While- hall and Trinity avenue. Dr. J. W. I.ee ustor. Services nt It n. in. and 7:30 p. m. rinon by the pastor. Sunday school nt ..JO a. in. Weekly prayer meeting Wednes day 7:30 p. in. er Boulevard ’. Jarrell bool, llaracn preaching TEN YEARS’ EXPERIENCE. DR. CLARENCE L STOCKS, Operative Dentistry Fillings, Crowns, Specialist. Bridgtwork. 427 Amtell Building, Atlanta, Ga. Hall Farmers Sowing Wheat Special jo The Georgian. Gainesville, On.. Dec. 16.—There has been a considerable amount of wheat sown by the fieoplc of If all county this fall. Home have not yet sowed, but will aa sown aa the weather wU! pet - mlL GRAPE METHODIST—Coi and Highland avenue. Rev. pnathr. 9:30 a. m.. Sunday dnaa. Phllathea class; 11 n. “ie pastor; 6:30 p. ui., Ktiwunu i.engiie, n. ui.. preaching by flic pastor; 6:30 p. m. Wednesday. Sunday School Workers’ council; 8 p. m. Wedneadny, weekly prayer meeting. I Enworth league of the First Moth- will hold Its monthly missionary Ing Sunday evening. December 16, nt o'clock In the Sunday school room. Topic for discussion. "Mr Present Atti tude Toward World Evangelisation." lender, Mr. W. V. Martin. Plano solo by Mrs. Lock- redge. This Is the laat missionary meeting of the year and bids fair to be Interesting WALKER STREET METHODIST— . reaching morulug and evening at usual hours by the pastor. Rev. W. T. Hamby. Morning subject, "Every Man Khali Hear Ida Own Burden." Evening auhjcct, "(live Jeans nil Ovation." Sunday school at 930 lion. J. L May son superintendent. • meeting Wednesday 7:3» p. m. Stew ards meet again Tuesday 7:30 p. u». Mrs. W. T. Hamby leads the devotions! depart inent of the Epworth longue Sunday i 'clock p. m. CONGREGATIONAL METIIOIHST-I^- a ted nt 88 Cooper street. Bev. Ilolfe Hunt, It., pastor. Lecture by Edward Y. Clarke, llglous editor of The Constitution, Sun RT. LUKE METHODIST—At the June tlon of Hcresn avenue and Powell street. Sunday school Sunday at 9:30 a. n». Preach ing nt 11 s. m. by the pastor, George W. (Inner. At 7:30 p. ni. by Presiding Elder Itev. J. II. Eskes, D. " INMAN PARK MRTHOP18T—Kdgewood wane and Hurt street. Rev. Henry II. Mays pastor. Sunday school at 9:30. Judge John N. Candler teacher of visitors’ class. ‘ reaching by |>astor at It a. m. and 7:30 .. •••. > •— - n , PARK STREET METHODIST—Corner of ark and I .re streets. Rev. M. L. Trout- mstor. Sunday S4-hool at 9:30 a. m. and line at 11 s. in. and 7:30 p. m. by the . Wednesday evening prayer meeting AH the officers of the church for the new year will l*«» Installed at the morning hour. Revival services In the even ing CHRISTIAN. FIRST CHRIST!AN-44 E. Hunter street. Itev. II. K. Pendleton, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. in. nml 7:30 p. m. Morning theme, • ('.m Oh* A .....I Ulnl.luH 1 ' Ikll.I.. schoo 4:30 p. WEST END CHRISTIAN—Corner Gordon sud Dunn streets. Itev. Bernard I*. Smith, paator. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. ui. HOWELL STATION CIlHtSTIAN-Eml of Marietta street «*sr line. Itev. George \Y. MiillltiM. |*iHlor. Bible schiad at 3 p. u». Preaching at II n. m. and T:J» p. m. II. Ilinnant. li-*-»l ever/ lord's day at l«g first Lord's day st 11 ft. Ui. aud 7 M p. iu. ay; EPIPHANY—Corner Morsland and Euclid avenues. Rev. C. A. Langstou In charge. Evening prayer and sermon at 4. Sun day school at 9:46 a. m. Frida/: Litany and address at 4 p. in. school at 9:10 a. m. MISSION OF THE HOLY INNOCENTS- Woods avenue near West Peachtree street. Sunday school every Sunday nt 3:3) p. ni. HOLY COMFORTER—Atlanta avenue and Pulliam atreet. Rev. Gilbert Hlgga. D. D.. In (barge. Evening prayer and sermon at 4. Sunday school at 8 p. m. Wednes day: Litany at 4 p. m. ST. ANDREWS—Corner Glenn and Kent Streets. Itev. Gilbert Higgs, D.D. charge. Sunday school nt 3:30 p. m. ST. PAULS—East Point. Morning prayer and sermon at 11. HOLY TRINITY—Decatur. Rev. C. A. Langston In charge. Holy communion and sermon at II. ST. TIMOTHYR—South Kirkwood. Holy communion and sermon at 11 n. m„ by Rev. Gilbert Higgs, D.D. ST. IG N ATI US—Tallapoosa. Rev. R. F. DeBelle In charge. Morning prayer and ser mon nt 11. NORCBOMt MISSION—Rev. R. F. De- leile In mon at I RT. JOHNS—College Park. Rev. W. J. Moody In charge. Dedication services: Morning prayer, aeruion and holy commun ion by Rev. J. J. P. Terry. Mission service, with lecture, nt 7:36 p. m., by Rev. W. J. Saturday at 3 p. m. MARIETTA STREET—Rev. W. H. Til! man, paator. Preaching gt 11 a. in. aud 7:46 p. in. Sunday school at 3:36 p. tu. IMMANUEL—Rev. htarr C. or. Preaching at 11 a. m. Sunday school st 9:33 a. m. - . ni », u,|t - - ...... at 11. Celebrant, Uov. Father Young. S.M.; sermon by Rev. Father Gunn. H.M., on "Church and State In France." Sunday evening: Benediction; conference on "Ma terial Prosperity and Catholicity" at 3. Special music uuder the direction of Dr. J. Lewis Browne. Week days: Mass st 6:30. Confessions every morning front Saturdays from 3:3) to 6 mid from 7 and 8. Co 6 to I. 8atui 7 to 8 p. m. PRE8BYTERIAN. INMAN PARK PRESBYTERIAN— Preaching nt 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. in. by the pastor. Rev. James R. Fleklen. Sunday school nt 9:36 a. m. Young People's Society at 6:43 p. m. Prayer meeting nt 7:39 p. m. Wedneadny. FIRST PREBRYTEmAN-Rev. J. G. Pnt- ton will preach nt 11 a. tu. At the eon elusion of this service a congregational meeting will be held for the purpose of railing n pastor. Sunday school at 9:36 a. m. Bible nml lecture classes for the con venience of those who cannot atndy the lesson. Prayer meeting Thursday evening FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN—Corner Chntnfierlln and Jackson streets. Preaching nt H a. nt. and 7:36 p. nt. by the paator. Rev. T. II. Newkirk. Prayer meeting at 7:36 p, tn. Wednesday. Sunday school at 6:36 KIRKWOOD PRESBYTERIAN—Sunday school at 9:30 a. tn. Morning aervlee at 11 a. m. Rime clnas at 3:86 n. tn. Sunday. Prayer meeting at 7:45 p. tn. Wedneadny. WEST END PRESBYTERIAN—Corner Gordon and Aahby streets. Rev. Lvnu R. Wnlkef pastor. Sunday achool nt 9:86 a. in. Morning service 11 a. m„ aermon by the paator. Y. P. S. C. E. fi:36 p. m. Evening service 7:30 p. in. I’raver meeting Wednes day erenlng 7:36, followed by Teachera’ Training nml Normal Clasa. MORE MEMORIAL*PRESBYTERIAN Corner I.uekle and tatlmer streets. Dr. J.. R. Holdcrby pastor. Preaching by the r»n«- tor nt 11 a. tn. and 7:30 p. nt. Christian Endeavor at 6:36 p. m. NORTfT AVENUE”* PRESBYTERIAN— Corner Peachtree street nml North avenue. Rev. Richard Orme Ftlnn pastor. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Evening worship 7:46 p. m. Preaching by the pastor. Sabbath achool 9:36 a. m. Men's Bible Conference, Phllathea Claes and Young Men'a League 9:45 a. nt. Teachers’ Training Class 10 a. nt. Covenanters’ League 3 p. m. Christian Kn denvor 6:45 n. nt. Band of Miriams at 3:30 n. nt. Teachers' Training Class 7 p. nt, Prayer meeting 7:45 n. nt. on Wednesday. 14idies' Prayer Circle Thursday st 3:10 p. nt. Covenanters at 7:30 p. m. Friday. WALLACE PRESBYTERIAN—Corner Welker and Stonewall streets, nev. T. P. Cleveland pastor. Services nt 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. nt. Sabbath school 9:30 a. ro. Prayer meeting Wednesday T:S0 p. m. WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN— Morning service at II a. m. Sermon by Her. II. C. Hammond. Evening service at 7:36 p. m.. sermon by Dr. T. E. Converse. Sun day school at 9:36 a. nt. Y. 1*. 8. nt 4:36 n. in. Regular mid-week prayer service Wednesday evening at 7:10. CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN—Serv ices of the Presbyterian church. U. S. A., corner Harris and Spring streets. Rev. George II. Mack, pastor. Morning servlcss at 11. Sermon by the pnstor. Subject. "Im manuel.” No sendee at ulght. Sunday school at 9:36 a. tn. CONGREGATIONAL. CENTUAL—Rev. D. J. Ellison, D. I)., will preach st 11 a. m. on "Is the Bible Inspired?" and again st 7:45 n. tu. he will deliver another of his Interesting series of MISCELLANEOUS, CHURCH OF OUR FATHER (UNITA RIAN)—Corner Cain and Spring streets. Rev. Rush R. Sblppen. D.D., minister In chnrgo. Regular morning service# at 11. Hubjeet of discourse. "Fnltb In Man." Sunday -school at 9:46 a. m. ATLANTA PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY, Robert J!rran Harrison, president, will meet Sunday afternoon st 8 oVloek, st 122 Peach tree street. Subject for dlacusslon: "The Mission of the Nssareno on Earth." Ten- minute talks by advanced thinkers. At 4 p. in., n beautiful musical program will lie given under the direction of Professor W. O. Barnwell, vlollulst, assisted by Pro fessor W. F. Grace, piano soloist; Mrs. J. C. Gentry, Miss Virginia IIoiR-hln and J. O. Pitts, vocalists; Mrs. W. E. I^nney and Mrs. Stroller, piano accompanists. CHURCH OF THE~REDEBMER (ENG LLSII LUTHERAN)—Corner Trinity avenue aud Caidtol place. Rev. E. C. Crunk, pns tor. Morning service with sermon at 11. Sunday school at 9:30 a. Ice at 7:16. Evening serr UNI VERBALIST—Corner Peachtree and East Harris streets. Rev. E. Dean Ellen- wood, paator. Regular preaching service at 11 a. tu. and 7:46 p. m. with sermons by the pastor. Morning subject, "Christ’s Message to the Discouraged." Evening subject, "Do4« Death Change Character/ Sunday school at 6:46 a. tu., with classes for all. Young People's devotional meeting at 7 p. 72tt North Broad atreet. Sunday and Wrd nesday afternoons ut 3. Young people's service Thursday night at 7:39. „ . Uni- verse. Including Man. Evolved by Atomic Force?" Is ths subject of the Umisou ser mon Humbly. December 16. nt 11 n. m. nml 8 p. m. Wednesday testimonial raeetlug at 5 p, in. Reading rooms, 312-814 English- American building. DRESS YOUR SON OR BUY AN ENTIRE OUTFIT FOR - YOURSELF Send ua $16.00 for a suit that Is well worth that amount and we will give you FREE the following outfit: Suit Underwear Top Shirt Dollar and Cuffs Neck Tie Pair of Sox Handkerchief ... Pair Suspenders ... Pair Hose Supporters Collar and Cuff Buttons ... 1.60 Total value of outfit—$20.66 ALL FOR $15.00 SEND THI8 AO. WITH COUPON PROPERLY FILLED. Nam* ..Expre»» Offic. Town or City 8tata Kind of Suit Doslrad. Braait Maaaur* '..Waist Maatur* Length of Troueera No. of Collar.) No. of Sox No. of Cuffa rottNc TION—Corner Pr Thr nftilrn YOITNO MBNJ8 cmtlHTlAX ABSOCIA* rjror au<l Auburn nr,nun. Hlimlnjr nftnrnnon will lie II. IVeaaou.r, of tbo *RS on the subject, "Seeking the Lord*!' orchestra plays from 3 to 3:30 p. r class conducted by Rev. C. J. Ollv lAiiuti—nuimni ■■■irniiniM we m.wt o’clock. Rev. George W. Mack will address the association. It will lie well worth while for nil young men to hear him. as lie la one of the ablest preachers In Atlanta. The rooms are located at 31tt West Ala bama street; open during the afternoon. All visitor# are welcome. STREET CAR BARN-Under the i of the Jiilletr Nli chapter, WotnanV tlan Temperance nnlon. the regular devo tional service will be held Sunday morn Ing at 9 o’clock at the street car barn, on Edgewood avenue. Rev. A. F. Ellington, evangelist from the Methodist il conference, v *- -•— i be In charge < If this outfit is not satisfactory we will gladly return money. EMPIRE CLOTHING COMPANY, 62 WEST MITCHELL STREET, . ATLANTA, GEORGIA. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. ill, following erbeSttje tgone publlalwl only aa Information, and ar. net cinrani-M FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH A cungr.gatlonal meeting of the member* ot the Kirat Presbyterian Church will be held In the Church Auditorium next Sunday morning (De. camber If), at tha oloae of the It o'clock aervlc* for the purpose of ex tending a pastoral call. Fine Tailoring to Order by Tom Weaver. OFFICE GOES BEGGING FOR MAN TO 8AY YES. Special to The Georgian. Jackeon, Miss., Dae. 15.—The unheard of thing haa happened In Mlselsalppl. An office with ealary attached Is going begging, the office being secretary of the prleon truateee. It pays 1100 a month and It la esllmatad that the work required tn All the position will take a man about nineteen hours a day and then there la no certainty that he will get through. The trustee* are aearch- Ing for a man for the position, hut as yet have not found him. Showing ths Arrival aid Departure of Pas senger Trains of the Following Roads: WKSTKIt.N AND ATLANTIC RAILUOAD. No.—Depart To— INo.—Arrive From— J. Na.bvllle.l* e.tn.l A Nashville. 7:10 s.ra. 9J. N's,bvllle.4:K0 p,m.)73. Ilome 9:45 a.m. 72. Rome 5:10 p.m.ln. N.ihrlllf. 11:45 n.m. 4. Naahvllle.9A0p.oi.il. Naebvllle. 7:15 p.m. All train, dally. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA. Arrive Front— ffarannsli ... 7:10nra Jacksonville . 7:60 am Macon 11:40 am Hnvuunah ... 4:16pm Macon 8:10pm Albany 10:20 pm Depart To— jlncbu 11:46 pm Savannah 8:00am AMainy 1:46 am Macon 4:00 pm Ksrsnnah 9:16 pm Jacksonville .. 8:30 pm ATLANTA AI 53r&'.i Ama 2?“b,i* u .VA.t T <D RoId T I'UINT RAIL. — | D.ptrt To- :4f am •Montgomary tM am issteMSwJIS b*r trahu dauy except bus. Atlanta and West fetal ny arrive at end depnrt ermlnnl .tattoo, corner el and Mndl.nn av.nn.. GEORGIA RAILROAD. Arrive From— •AoKU.ts .... 5:00 »m Conyer, 4:45 am Cnrlaftoa ... 7:44 am •Angutta ....12:45 pm l.lthonla 1:25 pm ■Auguata .... 1:10 pm -Dally. Alt otll.r tr day. Da pert To— •Augusta 7:26 am Utbonls 10:06 am •Auguste 8:23 pet Conyers 6:00 pin Covington ...4:10 pm •Auguste 11:45 pm elne dally except Bun* 8EABOABD AIR LINE RAILROAD. Arrivs From Washington . 7: Athene ...... 1: Minton 7:1 Birmingham . 7:( Shown Osm 5 sm i pm 5 pm In d Depart To— Blrnilngnem . 7:45 Clinton 7:Jfl New York....12:00 Sfcil •ntral Tima. em etu n’n put pm pm Lv. Atlauta . Ar. Auatetl Ar. Tallapoosa Ar. Anntaton. Ar. Rlrmlngbam 4:00 a.m. * : g a.m. {.'Warn. 7:41 a.m. 11:15 am. 7KI0a.m. 7:* a.m. «;K*.d. 10:09 n.m. 12:1ft p.m. 4:26 p.m. 6:06 p.m. 9:U p.m. 7:18 p.m. 8:80 p.m. 4:16 p.m. 7:06 p.m. 9:90 p.m. Il:80 p.m. 12:10 p.m. 1:41 n.m. 8:04 p.m. 6:36 a. to. COLUP 4 BUS. FC R7 VALLEY. ETC. 1 28. 1 1 Id 22. Lv. Atlanta 4di p.m. 1 if:m. ffiWilSSkni.-.131£ Ar. Colnmbua | 10:00 a.m. 4:36 p.m. 6:23 p.m. 9:06 p.m. LOSING RESPECT FOR DRINKING MEN SAYS MRS. NATION WILL GIVE BA8KETS TO POOR AT GAD8DEN. I»clng "A Threefold Power.” Sunday sen Special to The Georgian. Gadnden. Ala., Dec. 16.—Misses KIU abeth Green and Stella Reich will thin year distribute Christmas baskets among the poor. It haa been the cus tom of these young ladles to provide ;i Christ mas tree, but the plan adopted this year Is much more effective In reaching the really needy. How Onr Acme Double Flint Coated Asphalt Roofing Excels Is msls from tn, bast Wool TsIL •alurat*! sad coaisd undsr a ntw procsss with As. phslt. Is a ruhhsr-llks (dtnssly oomprtsssd) Roftlnc Fait, ■oatad on both aldaa with Silicate. desists ths «Klon of vapor, adds aad lira. Not aftsetsd by hsat or cold. Ths roofing that never leak* Easily affixed. The .xpsrlsmo at twtnty years proves It t* t, the Bast Ready Roofing on ths market. Put up in rails ft Inch** wide aad 40 fast « Inches long, natalntog log sauaro fast, wrapped la heavy APPROXIMATE WEIGHTS. 5-Ply. 80 pounds par roll. Complete. 2-Ply. TO pounds per roll. Complete. 1-Ply. 60 pounds per roll. Complete. SAMPLES AND FUEL PARTICULARS FREE. Also S. t and l-pir Tarred Rooms* Paper. Sheathing and Insulating Pspor CAROLINA PORTLAND CEMENT CO.. ATLANTA. OA. Chattanooga, Tenn., D*c. 15.—“Tou can heardly an a man nowadays who does not carry a Althy. dirty atte In hla mouth, t have almost tost mpact for a man who will chew, smoke or drink whisky." That la what Mrs. Car. rle Nation aald to a reporter here. She took a hatchet.like ewlpo at amokarn, chawere end "whlaky-eoakera” In truo Carrie Nation style. Mre. Nation says she expects to literally smash no more saloons, but she la going after the II- cenae system In this country In great shape. She says tha govemmant that llcansss the liquor traffle Is really re sponsible and not the saloon. COMMANDER BROWN CLAIMED BY DEATH Washington, Dec. II.—Commander R. M. G. Brown. U.J3. N., retired, one of the best known and most popular naval offleers residing In this city, died at 9: SO o'clock an yesterday at Oarfleld hospital, after a lingering Illness. He had been a resident at Stonelelgh Court for some time with Mrs. Brown, who Is a daughter of former Senator Henry O. Davis, of West Virginia, and had been In poor health for a year or more. WASHINGTON, NEW YORK AND THE EAST. ' llr/Atlimtit~'C. •i 1 .).". '. At. Toccy# (B. T.) At. Snsttanbi - rlptte nburg. itte. ....... Ar. Richmond ILMlfr::::::: icbonirt Its :50 p.m. :20 p.m. :30 s.m. 7^6 n. in. I l2.-lWtiooa 12:07 p.m. I 1:36 p.m. 1:85 p.m. | 6:08 p.tn. •:46 p.m. I 8:13 p.m. I 6:58 p.m. Srt0p.ut. I 4:42 n.m. 12:43 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 6:03 p.m. 1:50 p.m. l!.*00p.m. CHATTANOOGA, CINCINNATI AND THE WEST. . u. T. —K—i r - Lv. Atlsnto Ar. CbsttsDooga . . Ar. Cincinnati Ar. Louisville IA0 a.m. :45 a.m. :40 p.m. rtOp.m. :10 a.m. 7:6& n.m. IfiMp.m. 4:W p.m. 9:56 p.m. 8:10 n.m. |..ee.......a Ar. Chicago. T. JACK8C NVILLE. 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