The Golden age. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1906-1915, May 10, 1906, Page 19, Image 19

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A Complete Mail Order Service As the store, in every department, anticipates each need, so does the Mail Order Service satisfactorily supply them, to the full advantage of those who live out of the city. Shopping in Atlanta by mail is deprived of all unnecessary delay and worry, and reduced to a pleasurable, absolute certainty. More exacting selections are made than you would probably require in person. Those who receive each order to fill are experts. They know quality; they know price, and they know the stocks. Values at all times are carefully considered. Only best styles and perfect qualities are ever selected. Every order is filled and shipped, when possible, the same day received. Promptness, next to care, is the principal feature of importance. It is the kind of achievement that tells and improves the store system. That has been the effort in perfecting the present complete mail order part of the business. Profit by the lesult it brings. Get what you want by mail. No matter what is needed, the end is the same—always satisfying. Davison-Paxon-Sfokes Co. Store of Many Departments. Southern Baptist Convention Chattanoogo, May 10th to 15th, 1906. The Western and Atlantic Railroad and Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway will name rate of one first-class fare plus 25 cents for the round trip from all points in territory south of the Ohio and Potomac and east of the Mississippi Rivers, account of the Southern Baptist Convention at Chattanooga. Tickets to be sold May Sth, 9th and 10th, with final limti ten days in addition to date of sale, and an extension of the final limit of tickets may be secured until June 15th by depositing tickets with Special Agent at Chattanooga and upon payment of fee of 50 cents at time of deposit. The return portion of tickets must be validated by Special Agent at Chatta nooga for return passage. In response to the following communication, we will arrange for special coaches on regular trains, or, if sufficient number desire, we will run special train for the accommodation of delegates and their friends, leaving Atlanta not later than 9 :00 a. m. Thursday, May 10th: Mr. Charles E. Harman, G. P. A. Western and Atlantic Railroad, Atlanta, Ga.: Dear Sir—Anticipating the approach of the Southern Baptist Convention at Chattanooga, Tenn., and expecting to go to Chattanooga via the W. and A. R. R., if the necessary accommodations are secured for the delegates, we, the undersigned delegates, write to you to request the provision of special accom modations, day coaches and Pullmans for Baptist delegates from Atlanta, leaving not later than 9:00 a. m. Thursday, May 10th. We think we can assure you that enough delegates will want to go from Atlanta at that time to justify special and separate accommodations. Very truly yours, (Signed) John F. White, pastor; Elijah H. Brown, Jno. M. Green, Eugene R. Black, Alex W. Bealer, M. L. Brittain, B. D. Ragsdale, E. L. Connally, Jno. F. Purser. Junius W. Millard, F. J. Cooledge, J. B. Whitehead, George Brown. Henry Hillyer, George Hillyer, W. J. Northern O. J. Copeland, W. T. Akers, R. L. Mottley, B. F. Abbott. > Bl Wwy Thef oremost Osteopathic College in the East. Situated in the world-acknowl- S edged center of medicaUraining, with Hospitals, Anatomical Museums, Free Public ■ Lectures and Clinics open to Osteopathic students. fa \ Dissection ard Clinical advantages unequalled by any other school. Forcata- g| StWIIhI! logue address the College. 33rd and Arch Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. ft "7 CTo Introduce our Silverware southTZn '■ WSB AB home we / n * offer th i s / elegant Lvspc J decorated ‘•WfID/t v P vgaO?®? ’silver berrv spoon, direct from factory, for only 67 cents. It is of I ’ the beautiful r lorioa Pattern; massive design, triple plated and \ • GUARANTEED FOR 25 YEARS. Moneyrefundedif not \ satisfactory, also the postage you pay to return the spoon. Let us explain our 30 days offer. Write for free catalogue to-day. Address, MLNCIE PLATING WORKS, Muncie, Ind. The Golden Age for May 10, 1906. Southern Baptist Convention CHATTANOOGA, MAY 10-15, 1906. SPECIAL BAPTIST TRAINS VIA Southern Railway The SOUTHERN RAILWAY cordially invites all delegates and their friends to travel via their line to Chattanooga to the above convention. Two Baptist Trains will be operated to Chattanooga, leaving Atlanta 8:00 a. m. and 5:00 p. m., Thursday, May 10th, arriving Chattanooga 1:00 p. m. and 9:55 p. m. IN ADDITION TO THESE TRAINS The Southern has three daily trains, leaving Atlanta 5:30 a. m., 7:55 a. m. and 4:50 p. m. Delegates and other's from the South arriving Atlanta over CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY MAKE CONNECTION IN TERMINAL STATION With Southern trains, saving transfer across the city. Those arriving Atlanta on Georgia Railroad have ample time to transfer to connect with the above special and regular trains. Tickets on sale May Bth, 9th and 10th, at one fare plus 25 cents for round trip, good ten days in which to return, with privilege of extension until June 15th, by depositing at Chattanooga and payment of fee of 50 cents. The undersigned will travel via Southern Railway, and would be glad to have their friends join them. Ex-Governor W. J. NORTHEN, Atlanta. REV. AV. W. LANDRUM, Pastor First Baptist Church, Atlanta. REV. LEN G. BROUGHTON, Pastor Baptist Tabernacle, Atlanta. MRS. L. M. LANDRUM, Woman’s Missionary Union. W. W. GAINES, State Secretary B. Y. P. U. REV. S. Y. JAMESON, Sec. and Treas. Baptist Board of Missions. Ten Nurses Needed. The Tabernacle Infirmary is now in need of Ten New Nurses. There is no better training school for nurses in the South. Apply at once. TABERNACLE INFIRMARY REV. LEN G. BROUGHTON, President. 19